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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCarolina Watchman, 1857, July-December “ ¢ assurance that it is.all wrong, The Alphabet of the Musie-Teacher. ©) By Da. Goeravus Scunaie, Perea Ss poke -ought-only to Notlive pibiaaie telicmnaien, Lot us take an exam- acne he to us, who fr am adult sronty recei' imstruction from presome that the lessons continued in eonseqnenceof the ability on the part of the teacher, ral as the charm for us in being to possess superior ability and What is the consequence? The is ye 'andsings whathe has learnod, his faulte and shortcomings are carefall watched, his capac ly the opinion ising ity tested, and genera’ 5D, v med ie that “all is wrong, | yesterday afternoon for Montreal, with ere mast be changed,” To t ur or tive hundred passengers, mostly ne something better and more |Scotch emigrants, recently arrived froin than what las occurred in the| Europe. othing unusual occurred. un- 1 makes no objection; but, finds ap agen = anew, Jor nearly 90, must descend from that moantain that in imagivation he ao nearly sealed, and commence again ascent, amidst many aud new biudran- ; he at’ once becomes discouraged. can be more absurd than such a ; it would only tend to destroy all tw learn; more than tlris, it would a positive desire that the lessons the new teacher should not be at- ‘with success. On the other hand teacher is possessed of good judg- and an — desire for the in-| of his il, can he not approach | in a more lecematel nln t ai is of an age when lie can be reason- | with. Supposing we say: all that) have learned is very well; your house! erected, the architects and builders have done their work, aud it now remains Fl HH L = bi z ri s ne Awful Calamity---Burning of the Siea-| mer Montreal---Three Hundred Lives June 20th, furnishes the following account of the burning of the steamer Montreal, and the loss of some three or four hundred lives. VOL. XIV. Lost---Many others Wounded. A telegraphic despatch dated Quebec, The Montreal left here at four o'clock til the steamer reached Cape Range, 12 or 15 miles above Quebec, when the wood- work near the furnaces was discovered to | be on fire-—Quickly after the flames| broke forth, causing the utmost conster- nation among the passenyers.—Every possible effort was made to appease the flames, but to Rando}ph, finding it impoesible to save | the steamer, ordered her to ran toward | the shore. The officers and crew of the Montreal exerted themselves at the same time to get out the life boats. _ The flames spread with the most aston- | ishing rapidity, and the wildest coufusion | and despair prevailed throughout the ship. | selves overboard and were drowned. Fortunately, the steamer Napoleon, al- 80 for Montreal, @as but a few miles in advance ef the burning boat and back, with all possible expedition a _-->— ll a AGRICULTURAL. Pram the Southern Cultivator. 'WORK FOR THE MONTH---(JUL.Y.) THE PLANTATION. Cotton.—W ork this crop steadily, to encourage the development and retention Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Moratity, lect a dry day, commencing early in the | Woodland Grass od Pastures.~-8e- morning and entting until dinner time. | lect a piece of naturally moist, good land, As fast as it is cut, spread it thin along the | timbered with spreading trees—eut down row, and let it lie and take the sun until after dinner, when the upper side will be pretty well wilted. then turn it over carefully, and leave it on the ground un- til 5 o’clock in the evening, when it must be gathered up, tied in byndles of mode- rate size (say a foot through at the band) and set up on the butt ead, in shocks of 4 or 5 bundles each—turning one bundle upside down, over the others, as a “ cap- sheaf.” The next day, after sunrise, these bundles must be antied and the fodder of forms and bolls. Shallow, surface cul- | phat |ture, with light sweeps, followed by the jturned and sunned till night as before.— | hoe, will be found the best method for|This may be repeated the third, which no purpose. Captain |the accomplishment of this object. Do | will generally be sufficient, if the weath- | | ady and relentless warfare upon them | not allow the grass or weeds to get a foot- hold either in the row or middles—wage a ste: not give you much trouble. Corn.—Where this crop is not “laid The| A number of passengers threw them-| by,” it will be well to give it a constant/ed by stock, and all danger of heating | spreading of the blades across the rows. | mystery of curing drill or broadcast corn- | put | Allow no weeds to appear in your corn |fodder; but we have always found this| ver field—both weeds and corn cannot flour- simple method sure and effectual. The | spread out again until noon, and then er is favorable. It may then be perma- nently stacked or packed away under and grub out all small shrubbery, briarg, brash, &c., leaving only the large stand- ing. Then break up the ground ag finely as possible, by plowing and erges plow- jing, with a long, stout, sharp rooter, apd ‘seed down heavily with White Clover, | Kentucky Blue, Tewas Musquit, Herds, Italian Ray, or other grasses for wood- land pasture. Grass will not*do well without plenty of moisture, nnder oor parching suns; and to sug as are not able to supply moisture and sustenance, by deep subsoiling and liquid manure, we recommend a trial of the shade for their pastures, meadows and lawns, as above in- dicated. Hay.—N ow is the time to make hay. cover ; and if, while packing, the differ- rate of say 8 quarts to an ordinary 2-horse | wagon load, it will be more highly relish- | |surface working until prevented by the| obviated. Many persons make a great, | | | |Cut the grass while in bloom, spread it green hedges and sereens. during this month, after which they will |ent layers are sprinkled with salt, at the | immediately, and turn it over in the af-| desirable seeds, as they ripen, and put! ternoon. In the evening, rake it up in long and rather thick rows. By turning them once a day for the next two or three days, your hay will be nicely cured, and equa! to, if not better than the Northern hay. Should rain threaten while the hay is drying, make a rush with full force, and pack the rows up into sharp pyra- midal cocks the size of a molasses hogs- head, and when the ground dries again, | worth in Augusta $2 per hundred, or $40 per ton! and corn fodder, baled, about Weeds and (/rass.—All crops on the Make your last planting of| plantation require particular attention | | will choke up and strangle everything, anless they are summarily dealt with— | y J jeu go to seed ; and thus prevent present and t down and destroy them before they | dai | THE KITCHEN GARDEN. The earlier spring vegetables being now pearly all gone, little can be done to ad- vantage. It will be well, however, to clear off or turn under ail weeds and the remains of early vegetables, and manure liberally by way of preparation for fall Celery seed nay be sown, crops. bat {the bed must be shaded from the direct rays of the sun. Sow, also, Rata Baga and other Zurnips, as directed auder the previous head; Zima or “Batter Beans, ithe Green Glazed thhage; purple EF lants, Radishes, Cabbages, Lettuce, To- matoes, &c., for late crops. part of this month, transplant Cahdbages Take off limnbs for fall and winter use. them with a little brush wood; they will | til frost mulch them pretty heavily. . ' * loughly, and repeat the preparatory oper distances, would every year be compost- | He way often very mach irritated by letters from ations of the spring, for, in fact, this and ed into first-rate manure fi the next month should be considered a {second spring, all the spring works re- peated, and, if the season proves favora ble, you may have a full supply of vege | liquid manures as heretofore recommend \ed, alternately with pure soft water | pare the ground for Strawberry Beds du- |ring this and the next month. Select new ,)groand near an unfailing stream, if possi- | ble—plow deep, turning under a good | thick coat of leaf-mould and ashes, and | practical skill and | | | Nerson, jan excellent aritcle on Straw- berries, elsewhere in present number.— only stagnant puddles of water, rank | of weeds, and the soil around them well | . . . . istirred, which is done best with a prong- (toe the painter, the upholsterer, and those | 488:stance. The Napoleon succeeded in| ; : ‘hi: ? on ; : ish on the same ground. Do not use the lan, of course, applies to the Chi-| aaa aty it is to finish and ornament) rescuing from the burning wreck a hun- 8 . cour pia ts han PP | — house, to render it habitable. It is/dred and twenty-seven passenyers. plow among your corn after the first two nese Sugar Cane fodder. have farm. . | ) > : and. otylea ; work which we propane to do; and ie 2 pong and ” purser of the | workings. It breaks and tears up the Cutting up Corn in the field, and using : -ach-| Montreal were among ow e ? oe . Setoene copped joh By oh not leapderlalbrrar: | themselves into fie aia ae ane young rootlets, and does far more injury ithe stalk and leaf for the winter feeding | ’ ° : . le i i . » y is hee al papil does not feel put back, but |excellent swiminers they succeeded in than good. At the last working, sow | of stock, has also many advantages, which | Spread it out thin to cure. Hay is now . elevated to a higher class; it im- | reaching the steamer Alliance, and were| Cow /’eas broadcast, and cover with a! we will speak of in detail hereafter. P parts new pleasure to his course of in-| saved. ; . sweep, cultivator orharrow. Plant, also, Sweet Potatoes must now be worked erection, and gives an opportunity to} It is quite possible that some of the | Pim pking, in every second or third hill, | fully, th i free! 1- | th \ : : 1 ° , »]- 2 just the information which he is | others succeeded in saving themselves by F , ys hill, |corefully, throwing up eome fresh mel-| the same - ‘ t in. jswimwing, but as the steamer became {224 when well up, thin to one plant in aj low earth to the ridges, and destroyed all i 44 He has gained a higher level, and, in| vomanageable when a cousiderable dis-| hill, and work carefully. | weeds. line. Mesn. to preserve this, it is of epatheen toe j tance from land, no doubtte most of those) Co. /’eas should now be sown broad- ‘draws; and if the weather is very dry,| daring the present month. Tle weed anke to ther cevsary to provide higher and richer ma-; Who threw themselves fryin the burning Fete \ . me : 71) Garing P : ue weeds ry Whernl pat. terials, bat be eure! nat to make dispar. | boat net with a watery grave. cast for hay, at the rate of a bushel or six before planting dip the root in a thin bat- iit, Head aging remarks about the wethod of the} Sixteen of those who were saved died | pecks to the acre. Scatter over the sur- ter—plant just at vight-fall—and man- i laa meh j . former teacher, do not think to gain in) shortly after reachieg the deck of the face evenly, and cover with a tarning age as heretofure directed. As soon as the estimation of the pupil by so doing, | Napoleon. . . plow ; or, first plow your ground deeply sibl » a rich ist piece of for just the contrary wi!! be the result.| From present information it is heliev- aaa } ie : P'Y)| possible, prepare a rich, moist piece o HOUSE. In thi respect, young people feel quite | ed that the total loss of life by this terri- |eow your seed, and drag in with a har-! land, and plant out ao abundance of cut} (280q) natarally and rigitt ; they are influenced | ble disaster will not fall short of three or| row. Cow J’eas intended for seed may | vines to produce next year’s seed. ——— by. @ peculiar sense of moral obligation | four landred persons. The steamer Al-! 1,6 sown in drilerthree fect apart | : rime ; he If the teacher has taught swething {lance arrived lere this afternoon with| ~ > ee ee Turnips—This is @ inost important a geod wrong, do not speak abort it; forty-tive of the dead bodies. We have Pumpkins may be planted as a sepa crop for the planter and farmer though uit rather say that, until the present time, Not been able to learn the names of any rate crop. Prepare the ground as for| ioe yet appreciated as such. A distin- f euch a view was perhaps sufficient for | of those lost, except that of Mr. Phillips, Watermelons ; hills 10 feet apart. When bilshed Enylish statesman bas said that a the papil; but, at present, when every of the extensive lainver firm of Norcross well thia t two at volant 8 bd pnb wan .” thing must be viewed by a higher siaud-)& Phillips, of Three Rivers. eh UPs Eira fo one or two strong plants! England could better afford to lose its of 1 ly } ' \ oan -~—p re hawt te ard, every thing must be proved and de The Montreal bad on board two hun-,in a hill, give these a sprinkling of Plas-| navy that its turnip crop. Thorefore aot eaad monetrated by that standard. The pupil dred and fifty-eight Scotch emigrants, ter or Gypsum (a small handful to each plant largely; it is indispensable as a vi J P DOU PRE d Ge vali ri al Au : ee» es \ s 38 al appreciates the motive of sach a course, % veral Germau faa sand several Aiw hill) when the dew is on; loosen the!_- ter forace. We will hereafter de- G even if he dees wot fully understand ite erican passengers ; fale , . es winter forage. e wi rereafter . The ambition which it cacites oe earth, earclally breaking the crast, with-| scribe the best and most profitable way Al oft orden stimulates his iuterest to learn; and, as ay , 4 Page ST out disturbing the plant, and then let | o¢ feeding. If you have not already pre- | his respect fur his teacher increases, this | The Citizens ef Murfresebors', North them ran. The after-work consists in | ° 1 7 1 oes i 4 | CKETS. respect becomes a powerfal lever forthat| Carolina, have tendered Hon. Jolin H hall ; ; I the d \pared your land for Turnips, do it at Levoutale (bo interest. There is no ground more fer-| Wheeler, late United States Envoy to Nic shallow surface culture, and the destrac- once, pulverizing it thorough by several shor, ond be tile in producing love, and a Pace laragua, a pablic dinner, as a token of tion of weeds, natil the vines cover the | plowings. If you have no land which ape " wae none re oc st = hy ‘ sci their regard for the manner in which he entire greond. jrecently has been cowpened, scatter some w -eteen 5 ey ' A ¢ Tn this way ‘an Sabian portion of « os | represented the interests of our coantry, Pulling Fodder, we consider “behind gaano, (250 pounds per acre) previously oneem task i¢ accomplished. The teacher must! When abroad as its minister. Col. Wheel- | the age” in all respects. It should be|to the last plowing, and turn it ander im ettevile N.C, be one and all with his pupil, if he will!er declines accepting the hospitable affer | Jiscontinacd by all enlightened and eco-| mediately. Sow in rows, at such dis i ire tc rave! H rie nc it lette. o the] , . ; . —- o excite in him a — to learn, always}of his friends, and, in his letter the | notnical planters. We confidently offer|tance as to allow the turnips to be work Se. ae ung himeel/ to the character, temper, | commmitte- thus speaks of Nicaragna: : ; : ie ; : ; - vom. individuality of the pupil, apparent | the following sabstitute Jed with “Knox’s Improved Horse Hoe, Abe r “The value of Nicaragi he! iar : : on. we gabmitting to him, yet never neglect “The “ava , f eres of : : Corn Fodder.—Vreak ap, very deaply, {if you have this excellent implement.—} tad grea : iol eu ail, so capable of the production of co ; : ges : . | . ced A PRRs keitiom whist 6) & ton, eins ear coffee Jadige: and every |@ piece of ric h land, harrow it finely, and! Make arrangements to sow often and hants article sv essential to our comfort, is only | with a broad shovel plow lay it off in|largely, commencing early, as it is some- | The & { excelled by its geograhical importance to drills three feet apart. In these drills) times extremely difficult to get a stand a] Stores, Greatest Living Wonder of the the United States. Not until, in some |. iter corn at the rate of 40 or 50 eae ae, wii pte éice beri pee rally. Age. dithcalty with a foreign Government, our i - tl hoe, rake. |.1.: J cake | ~~ treot, Mesers. Vestat & Ivy exhibited at this Pacific possessions are jeopardized, will to the foot, and cover with @ hoe, rake, |thig month, and if that should fail, try Le on Tharsday aud Friday last to) some of our statesinen see the value, the, beard or harrow, drawn lengthwise along again every 10 days until the last of crowds of spectators, the celebrat- | iinportance, and wake up to the necess ty the drill. When well up, “ ran around September, and your perseverance will ef African Twins, the greatest living;of guarding this ‘yreat gate of natrons.” jt pretty close with a long rooter, and re- ; ced With ’ _C. wonder of the age. We unhesitating') | Our states ‘ caliniy a our shale aie peat after 10 or 15 days. In the course * oe beri “_—— spualanis id arceten. them to be the most remarka- rival (England planting her western flag ETT OTe daeeten break aac thelen phosphate of lime, broken bones, or a imington. (3 case of lusus naturm the world ever! right at this gate, and with culpable in-| ae y . compost of woods-monld or well-rotted aes produced. Theso Twins who will be six d ference alluw them to uid in estranging | tire middles with the rooter, and finally ee a of need 1 LE. years old next month, are as fally devel- our friends, and exasperating our natural lay by w ith the shovel plow, running up jes xle manure with crushed bones anc oped as children generally are of thes aliics. When American valor would and down in the same furrow, midway ashes, are each and all proper fertilizers | “terran sad age, they are ls pod and intelligent, have planted in this Puradise of Mahomet between the drills. On good land, pre-|for the turnip crop. The manure may be N.G. Seid pe with ease anc hide sing eneee ed panei acic ae ey cielo pared and worked in this way, the yield |applied in the drill or put on plentifally and ip one of » and evinee remarkabvie memory. rey have crucily ‘crashed out the moveme : ape < . : } : ’ Torme se oe much greater objects of curivsity apd | Doubtless circumstances occurred in the! ill be from 3 to 6 tons, (sometimes even broadcast, and plowed in well. The /euta M ppt as futerest, than the Siamese Twins alan republic of Nicarayna which philanthro- 10) of excellent fodder per acre. This 8! Baga, Red Top, (‘strap leaf”), Early rats ieee exhibition created such a sensation some} py might regret, yet the sceds have been |as much as can be pulled from 20 to 30 Fist Peak, Yillow Aberdion, Verso i » United S They | sow € t an) acre he co d at one | , years ago in the United States. They sown, and fruit will ripen. It is no acres, in the common way, an | : i : : haw .. {and Globe are all good varieties—the two are united by their back bones and the} American cnstom to spring the game and tenth of the labor. Ponnd for pound, it | Gc a g a es e two band of Union is between 15 and 17 in-/let others enjoy the spoils The Govern-| good, if not better than palled fod- janet, fifth and sixth veing the best for ce, in State ches in cireamference, involving the #a-|ment, wisely or unwisely, as its action . . “re juice and\feld culture. As food for stock, we be- hole Wheel, cru d i ble, and pre- y have been taken, is not always aj der, as it contains the entire juice and)” ; mand coccyx immoveable, and | ney : : ’ o | vy echo: \lieve the ata Baga is conceded to stand | 16 31 pees senting (as physicians here who made the |true reflection of the American people. | strength of the plant, which, in the other ad | aalariy’ eXamination testify to) the natural outlets My own knowledge of Central America | case, has gone to the formation of the ear | foremos:. and will coo of but one person. They are natives of assures me that intestine war ets Ot} or grain. The loss of weight and injury! Draining and Ditching.—The richest ale. North Carolina, and were exhibited for| cease in that country until troe religion, | the grain, by depriving corn stalks of !jand on the plantation is often allowed to |, aoe two years in Great Britain and very re-) republican liberty, and science take the Hieie ieawes before all erowih hes Ceased a oF The NTED. cently bronght back to the United Btates. | place of benighted bigotry, wae“ despo- een i ee beet i f the & ider Messrs. Vestal & Ivy will exhibit them |tisin, and slothful stupidity. These in-|is fully equal to the value ol the fodder |, 1d competent ae j ’ ee Fr r : ae I | y—-Jiv Ala.) | te » conflicta will again invite some] pulled. We, therefore, desire that our . A rome in oy: shortly. -- Livingston ( Ala.) Walker, ae a efforts Sil not be neutral- : ieeeraliouid etanicd. this “old fogy” |Brasses, seeds and brambles, and forming » the ossenger. alker, whos : reade | A Den of Gamblers Surprised. -Our | friend, Col. J. D. Williams, brought to jail, on Saturday last, four white men} whom he had eaaght that morning gam- | bling with his negroes. We are not die- posed to excite the public against these | P LAND . ted within & eo reasieat men, but as public journalists we deem | it just to give our approbation of many | " BEALL yaientape practices and demoralizing in- nate uences that are at this time thrown in| a the path of our negroes. Col. Williams AP. deserves the approbation of the whole Norse-pulitt. commanity for acting thus promptly and i fearlessly in this case. As the matter BEALL. will wydergo legal investigation, wo think wfal it Proper not to publish the circamstan- | an ces, akthougli we fave them from the Col- | onel himgelf, and there can be no donbt ph ad correetness.~-Zaurensville Her- {at any time ized either by the moral or physical in- terfereuce of our Government. Their own happiness, the cause of liberty, the developinent of a region now wild and uncultivated, and their ultimate destiny, all point to this course.” oo Things that it's Better ty Do.—It’s bet ter to brew beer than mischief—to be sinitten with a young lady than with the rheumatism—to fall into a fortune than to the sea-—to be pitied witha mother- in-law than the small pox—to cut a tooth than a friend—to stand a dinner than an insult —to shoot partridges instead of the to have the drawing of an artist moon nstead of a blister, in preference to your anger! | practice, and give drilled corn-fodder als harbor and receptacle for snakes, liz-| ed hoe. fair trial. It is not yet too late, but |zards, turtles and “vermin” of every de-! should be done immediately. Any one who fairly tests it will, we are quite cer- | J \tain, abandon fodder pulling forever. | Sugar Cane for soiling. It can be cut every 15 to 20 days and feed it to your cattle in the stable or lot. You will, by 80 doing g, make a great deal of excellent manure. Curing Corn time to cut drilled fodder, is when all the |trees, bushes and briars, destroy noxious the fruit, there will be a strong tendency cffort. \stalks are fairly tasseled ont, or in full|weeds, &e., and plant the reclaimed to over-Inxuriance in the growth of wood. bus of our back and to nurse the baby | bloom. It may be cut close to the ground, jwith a long, sharp knife or sickle. In moist weather, sow again the Chinese |. Se- |scription. Vow, during the “summer solstice,” when the ground is compara itively dry, and the heavy field-work over, is a good time to change these offensive | blotches on the face of Nature into cul {tivated fields of the most productive \eharacter. Dig wide and deep ander- drains, or open ditches to carry off the Fodder.--The proper surplus water, cut down and grub up | gronnd next spring in Irish Potatoes, ! This should be checked by entting back | bornly and stu] jor nipping off the ends of the young shoots, ! to @ blind faith 1: |Corn, Cotton, or Grass for meadows. Transplant Cabbages, Canliflowers Celery, Tomatoes, kc. Plant Melon seex for mango pickles—also, Sweet Corn for land or Belgium and the Senity Circe 99) Ark In the latter soon coine to bearing, and yield fruit un- | tablcs until frost. Mulch and water young | trees, shrubs, vines and vegetables, nsing al of it. Pre-! lleaving the surface fine and mellow. We|no Roman farmer give from the experienced pen of Mr. most important work, however, for run waste, worthless and wild, presenting present, is tokeep your Strawberries clear | in order to produee-more bearing wood for next year. Destroy all injurious in- sects, and note cat of ly the bearing qual- ities and eae of the different new a8 well as old varieties of frit. No trou- ble or care should be'spared in gathering and sending to market in the best possi- ble. condition. Gather Peaches for dis- tant niarkets’ as soon us they show elas- ticity by pressing gently with the hand, before they are.so ripe as to leave an impression of the fingers, ‘THE FLOWER GARDEN. Roses, éc., should now be dubded and ‘layered. Take opearly 2ulbs, as direct- jed in odr last number, and plant others to ‘flower in Antamn. J?oses, Chrysanthe- lume, cbe., may be propagated by layers. Dahlias wiil need staking and praning, \if over-luxuriant. Clip Bar edgings. ==|a8 in the Oarolinas and Virginia can be 4 UN Ode . a evs Having made » beginning, I intend, daring the current year 1a alamo ng coraty; Or receptacle for manures, per’ haps more than one, from which I hope to carry out annually, many tons of such compésted matter as will trebble the erops I have heretofore made on the same fields. Should such an improvement of our plantations be resolutely undertaken and generally carried ont, it is “e possible to estimate the augmented weg of the country. ‘Thousands of plantations in the older coanties.of Georgia’ as well purchased from three to,ten dollars an acre; but lands of the same a formation in the Northern and Eastern States, under an atmosphere far less pitious to crops, readify sell for from forty to eighty dollars, and much more in the vicinity of market towns. . On the lower side of the lots on which my live stock are fed, I purpose to exca- vate a pit in the ground, some four or five feet deep, eight or ten wide and long enough to hold all the Jeaves that can be seasonably hauled from the woods, and all the waste fodder, shucks, straw, &e., and to receive the entire offal from the stable—solid and fluid. On all wet and other days when my laboring force. can- not be employed in cultivating or har- vesting corn and other crops, they shall be busy in colleeting and deposting these putrescent matters in the stercorary. In- deed, I may deem it advisable to detail a fourth of my hands the year round to the labor of manure making on the’ plan here suggested. Any planter whose fields have been sterilized by a vicious ¢ourse | Now, also, is the best time to trim Ever- Gather all) | Water freely, both roots and - . i] foliage, and use digwid manure for the away in close paper bags, carefully label- ing them. roots, at intervals, particularly in rainy | weather, never applying it daring a} dronth, Keep the earth mellow, and | mulch all large herbaceous plants with | woods-would, leaves or saw dust. - Manure Making. Editors Southern Cultivator—There is nothing hazarded in asserting that among | all departments, duties and labors of hus- bandry, there is none in whieh the plan- | ters and farmers of the South are so amiss jas in the preparation of manures. No |tillers of the earth are tore industrious —in no other country probably do they |perform so much manual labor in the} ' course of the year. The farin work done | in the Northern States, indeed in all grain | and grass growing countries, bears no comparison to the amount bestowed on our cotton and corn plantations. But in (in a measure) future annoyance from |all the Soath, with here and there an ex-|* cepted instance, very little or none of | this labor is given to storing up manures {and composts. Why so! Because we | have been accustomed to plant on fresh- \ly cleared land, and not accustomed to those methods of procedure by which, in older and more experienced States the | barrenness of fields is prevented, and those which have been permitted to be fertility. As come barren, restored ever happens in like cases, ignorance oc- | casions distrust im our ability to accom plish anything valaable, and in our de »|spair, we make little or no effort. It may |be better to migrate to Texas, Kansas or ansas, plant freeh lands, breathe bad air, drink bad water, mingle with a rude and depraved population and meet an| early death in a paroxysm of billious fe- ver, than remain at home in health and of your Tomato vines, shorten the top comfort, and enconnter the troable of fer- | |and set them out as cuttings, and shade |tilizing our own fields; but that is not|had been depressed by Mr. D.'s my way of thinking. |) ) If the farmers of New England, Penn- Also, plant Garden /’eas and sylvania and New Jersey had, as we have | men and boys being weighed, of course, gave ready access to the woods, the thousands | Dig or plow your garden over thor-| of loads of leaves which lie at convenient | or corn and Why would they do what Only because they know by experience that the thing is quite prac jticable and that it pays better than any }other work. This we of the Sonth do not } other crops. t? t we neylec believe because we have never made tri In the ignorance of our invet erate habits, we regard the fertilization of our old fields a matter of impossil and so in the hands of men who se think vility jand act, it is. | he Old Romans carried on a system jof husbandry great!y distinguished by its nnteoas results: but ever thongit himself able to produce crops wit! he bene fit of his stercorary. It was deemed in dispensible, because he most reasonably conclades that he might as well lto fatten his bul expect chs or suppert bis fam lily without providing necessary food. In | that day, tbe lights of modern science Hhad not dawned, but by long experience Jand vigilant attention, husbandry, in all »its departments, attained a perfection Er Roman 1} searcely inferior t» that of Scotland, in this age late roasting ears. Plant out slips or vines fields, like ours. were chiefly enltivated of the Potato without delay, and plant also, Snap Beans, for a successional crop If you mulch thein heavily as soon as planted, you wi'l find no difficulty in get ting them to grow. THE FRUIT QRCHARD. Wherever the spring frosts have killec | by slaves; the « ate, too, was mu¢ like ours, and why cannot we, wit benetits of theirs | the example of ott s ers, and the superadced advantages de rivable from chemistry, geology and bot lany, become their rivals in the vreat art the lightning-philosopher are deposited jof arts, the art of crop-naking? There there, in theold bnrial-ground belonging 1 is but one reason, the want of will and to Christ Church, An appropriate mon- Let us then throw off the incu. BMent has Leen accidently reared above ] } ew ground, |furtherance of this most important, bat 3 prejudices, stub- v adhering as they do, of cropping, might and probably would fine his income greatly increased by the labor of three-fourths of his hands on mauared fields—to say nothing of the pride and pleasure he would derive from contemplating the beauty and snecess of his own aclnevments. To raise the pro- duction of his plantation to two or three- fold its present amount, and its intrinsic value from three to twenty dollars acre would abuntly remunerate all. the labor he might expend on each improve- ment. In conelasion, | would iuvoke the aid of our more experienced hasbandmen, in much neglected branch of Southern agri- culture—especially on account of such contrivances and practices as would se- cure the largest quantity of putrescent manures. JI.G, Blakely, May 1857. -_- LARGEST MAN IN THE WORLD. The funersal sermon of Mr. Miles Darden, who died at his residence, in Henderson | will be preached oo the 4th Sun fa month, five miles South-west from Tennessee. The Masonic fraternity will be in ttendance, in full regalia, on the occasion. | The deceased was, beyond all question, the \h > man in the world. His height waseruge | feet six inches—two inches higher than Porter, | the celebrated giant. His wengbt wasn fraction | over one thousand pounds! It required seven- | teen men to put him in his coffiv. Took over | 100 feet of plank to make his coffin. He mee sored around the waist six feet and four inches. After the furneral services, a friend ie Hee- | derson county, who bas long known Mr. | promised to give us a brief sketch of bits fife, embodying sonve interesting facts Jackson (Tenn.) Whig June, 18. ¢ Mr. L. P. Williams, editor of the “Teanes | see Farmer and Mechanic,” gives the pen. facts iv relation to Ur. Dardea, whieh be in the neighboring town of Bolivar, Mr. Dae den was said to have been very sensitive at amy j allusion to his unusual size, and would sever | consent to be weighed ; but by an 0 trick of some of the youngsters of his were anxious to know his weight, that jwas attained, Mr. Darden bad hada ordered to be made for bim, an ordinary | not being strong enough. Mr. D. getting day to take a ride, some sly young crept up and marked the distance the ' weight. ling an opportunity a while afterwards, it was | filled with men and boys until it was | the satne distance as by Mr. D.'s weight. The ' |the desired weight Mr. D. was very much | displeased when he found it out, but help himself to any consolation on that I different persous and quarters proposing to make ‘an exhibition of himself He is said notto bare been fat at all. The celebrated English heary man, Danie] Lambert, who weighed 57 stone or | 798 Ibs, at 14 Ibs. the stone, was also very sensitive on the subject of his size and wel An account of Laniel Lambert can be ia the “ Penny Magazine” for January 15, 1842, page 24,:n the “ Annual Reyister” 1809, pages 345-6, aod in the “ British History Chronolegi- eally arranged,” by John Wace, page 688. From be proven that Tennessee has e of the largest men. that ever lived, if - Nashville Banner. it will need oo these not the largest Hoxniete Arvain—Last night the Fulton Ilouse, in this city, was the theatre of the most awful tragedy that ever oecurred in the auaals of cn About a quarter past 8 o'clock a ronng man, twenty vears of age, na liam Wtcber, shot bis father, Mr. D. H. Wisdb+ er—the ball enterng the left hypochrondrias with a tendency upward of forty degrees, passing he stomach and left.dobe of the liver, odging near the spine. We are informed that Wilham, after eatiog supper, drank two glasses brandy —his father took bim into the room. to repnmand bim for drinking, when Willem Irew his pistol and deivesans sbot bis father, We left Mr. Witcher at half-past nine—he wae not then dead, but suffering the most excruciat- F ny. William immediately effected his The police were on his track at fen througt ck. ch Without farther comment we awnit he result. — Afdenta Jat., June 27. Monument to Franklin.—The tomb of Franklin —if a plain tlag-stone even with the earth can be so called—is concealed iblic view by a venerable brick tthe corner of Fifth and Mulberry Philadelphia The remains of streets, them in the shape of a telegraph post, and the lightning is at constant play over, if not under, the eve of the man who first chained it to the carth.— The States. ef pat gg > a 4 toy srapenme o r suet er a ee to arrest the at-| Mather Hard on Doctoring.—Oag of A Pecyliar Class of Men,--The Edi- *, the most eminent Frencl: physicians and tor of the Baton Rougue Advocate who course iv Kausas is receiving the direct physiologists age medicine is @ great was ona visit to New Orleans, during, aud wigoalitied censure of the Democrat- humbug. Magendie, whose treatises are the recent meeting of the National Ty-| #6 papers South; and thatthe State Con regarded as standard works the -world pographieal Union held in that city, | knows nothing poout med- writes his opinions of the craft as fol- | a Ut will not fail tention of the reader, thatGov. W alker th; Petition of Georgia, recently in session, over, bays he passed a strong reselugea in condemna: icine, and don’t know any body that docs lows: tien of lis and called upon the know anything about it. In one of his Aen body, the Union is composed of president tot irom ot lectures he asks, 5 men whose appearance denotes their cal- It is Levin made went | Who can cure the yout, or any diseases jjn¢ to bo one of a peculiar and elevating | now that Walkcr is te be made the scape of the heart? Nobouy. Of youtell me’ oh aracter, They do not look like legi 8. ts that doctors cure per ] grant you latorse-their standard is higher—aor yet Bat how are they Xr Hench, bar nor jury ; to bring to mind no does a : other congregation of men ene meets \ ‘ i Doctors do very Little—wheu they with in his acquaintance with lhaman ag- lowed oat, as lie don't do harm, Let uc tell you, gentle: cregation. Every face you gaze Upon structions of the men, what [did when 1 was head physi:\tuong those now . goat of th daplici foral fice. Walaei. vervth in Kaneus, t ced, } oble are cured, Gentlemen, Dat great Virtue of his sacl ed ¢ tar ueal. 8a ‘ ie Hawa As ; in attendance here Dir ct : | s dep: scl t the TEU. » three or 1 . ’ ’ Presi . i ue dep lan at the iP r nia A a would do for a poet's, philosopher's, or ' Fi 1 usa! aticnts passed throug Dee : deli ’ Wa four thousand pat passed (TArousas wmost any other description of gentus Mr anand had Uh fa: every 3c 1 divided the where intellect holds its seat. They seem bile a SURO ef patients Into two isses, with one to scorn the gifts of nature, and hold in wit Pes Coulee ld par followed the diapensary and guve the contempt the treasures of the brain, Ob- es usual _mnedicines, WIULOE having an serve them in groups about the streets, This nate ns we idea of why or where! we; to the other nq had you never beheld one of the are MOT Alone Chev eudeay- 1 gave bread pills an! . colored water, class, you ‘would not mistake them. The ered to carry ou! without, of conrse, letung them know wrongly marked features, the wild fire But a sudden stern furious Indigna . about it, a! occasionally, geu- borning in the eye, the brilliant sa!lies of tion has been pared atthe Seu ind wen, 1 would er a third division, | wig th profusion with which they scat- the Aci oe evs its party trieods to whom I gave 1 ing whatever. — ‘eon’ tl a yap geins of thought ae in this - thoroughly arensed to the These last would feei ticy were neglect | though it were worthless trash, and revel treacher endeavor ed (sick people always feel neglected, WD- | on end tlinte to waatc abilities Wat might fo quiet Uns Wi ss tiey are well dru; ged—the fools) typit statesman and move multitudes if er wili be ot und they woald igritate themselves until bronght to usefalness, are some of the tim. Ute wi 1 they got sick, but mature invariably came | characteristics peculiar to the dliseiples of xi val. class yet wells the Adu duplicity int iu our of! as moch to in this that (> They are reckless with their hard ! ( ; qian earned money as profuse in its distribu- \ \d t is ty among those who received but bread ‘tion, as of those high intellectual quali- »ue Walker, and inere, pills aad colored water, and the mortali- ties which seem to Lave bestowed upon nt him to Kansag under ty was greatest among those who were tem by vature, when to the rescue, and gl] persons in this third Fauat Thore was little mortali- in a capricious : ; ; 5 t ao >» pret the carefal rug uccurding to the s-? imetruy ..o8 pretty me h what Le carefully dragged according re dis! Hood, to test the energy with which they f it eal) jit msear Q i A fiat recall jut pensary. could throw them away, as gifts of no J HE eos apprecial.e or quotable value in the mar n himina line of pol As Apourmtosist Qrizzep.—Under ket. Humanity contains many curios! i Mr.B this caption, a Holly Springs, Miss., cor- ties within the bounds embraced by the ) ee ee . \ i P , , fe rry sizlt te see Mr. Bue- respondent of the Memphis Augle aad term, but nothing to compare to your up pu Walker t Encntirer relates the subjuined auecdote : class of inodern printers. life and ie S d x sel . 5 | happlhess to them all, pay We, from the et nt, endeay e following amusing scene actually . F . ’ ' ~~ bottom of our heart. Ors to escape tie res} wuveov n s occured last Summer between a citizen s ; o- jastly his, | ve bebind the quiv- of our town and a Yankee on board one 7 ering remains Wiel. Lerald ifthe Northern steamboats, perlaps upon A Contented Man.—-Editorial | has 7 nany ns and cares, but the Ww ESCAVE UF CHIPMAN Our Southern fri scovered a dis vy incident shows tl itis not wanting ; ; position ina very l-looking man either dignity or comfort: Black was a os Sal al! orning last much eit Be + . } Barly ov Sa bh morning last r ex ; sboat to open a chat with great favorite with Lord Melbe On seed r tows b eport tha a F td: 0 > : a vothing loth tu hear what ins One occasion peer said Mr. Black t S escape t th g A ; mug the only . nwl comes t ‘ sn grils tu say, le indicated by his. you are the only person who comes to see : pane > approachable ; me who forgets who Tam.” e edit » Maw ter r Superior Court wns Le wa, approachable 5 ae ree m IT am 1 e 1 ng y pon tLe full py ¢ lovue “t lhiseves th astonisl ent. * gbed md eonveted of the murder of a young “lereupon the iyiowig es pue en Te ae nee ! j th rateha @rinta Ministers ke wemee in this county, commitied last Fai He Seo a za CEOs Prime Minister, Es om sentenced by tie Ju t appealed t Yankee—Well, sir. I wish to ask yoo erybedy cise takes especial care to re Sepreme Court «1 session fur a one queativn: I hope it will ve ny of WeElMmbes t; but To wish they wonld for wow tria! faeries vet it, for they ¢ remember it to ask Ia simply stating the facts of this case, we Jo Svutberner—Certainly not; I will hear me for places ¢ vors. Now, Mr. Black, Bot wish wo be understood as criminating avy you with pleasure. you » ver ask me for anything; and | 7 at t ¢ ’ i ie si ° ¢ ! ome in authomty, though it ws selfevideut tia Yankee— Well, sir is it true that they reseriousiy i u 4 bis escape w as eected through sume means ol work negroes in the plow at the Sur lo any vy in inv power Ww o- e po ulin the Stale a a ’ ps ' ” } pas Yer —-* hs = Soutberner—I will answer you in the Lam truly obliged,” sav has | t i i vurd . t inthe. th confized m eruninais for wurder favorite method of your I don’t want anything eum, apd the wupression was made vv all th ; : : 4 . wen; by ask you a que Morning Chronic | surrouvding Boece tat it was (the ¢ ; \ I secure. 1: has aj pened, bow et Yankee—I admit the right, sir . and ve lappy onan the jest iftly lgasn ocachs in - Southerner—Ilow many negro men ! 1, said the peer, “*h ¢ than ee : you sappose it would require to G.uwa JOU, & yuu are t : A Whewer resulted cy Bood large one Fe wi Pr We Y ankee— Well, | SiX OF scVer ee lo know say Bevel Age of Ovatera \ Lor vs na we base gather 1 ation to ba eruer— What are they worth per can t sre flock " ety > Au "y head ¢ I ’ rar vater is net ‘ mow eh " yankee We , Ilsa pparse S500 by , ney into s mout Ir ifs if there i» ow the s Southermer—lias would be 85,000 vears aback. ¢ i ee See st eu Un o Now what would one large, strony horse lias lia 1 yet p Te 4 ma . < tit 18 rar P . 1 7 I guess about &100 pos SUCCESSIVE ers ates * us the Suutherner looked a lit- lapy ach other l t 7 1 at his ne yor, Who without ly ¢ i ° 4 1 . I P . hear the nelusiob, started mak y ‘ and no re @NG stant red an i ines c ad Se arn te Well, /—/—Li ( waa nth © ca t . ait bimm at any or “ Up to te 4 : ea . ry , ? , t re re > € ' : Ancient and H 2 Umbrellas 2 . z an t 2 < aft Coch tn 2 ey The Poston Trave ylorities ‘ 4 pey shu } vert i jand « hie ‘ ‘ ok ses : : y ret k years , : : mi a t * « I with Ww : cat « ¢ » Fi \ e ba . a 14 One gen in, w 4 4 A 5 A st Whi soon nit Ulta again a < . . " a ore i] sd j sau . % re good “ = = ¢ Z a s 3 Ls on a . , j ears - Vice I I Is1¢ aa ‘et 6 Ant \ | s a ” ra rve a 8 mest \ v rab P etna Oy é fs s ™ : y y ant ens t 1 s al iF ehwn ; : - ek \ bd } i ‘ j ‘ . as © 1 ; ‘ ar . . . ° A A ee \ ; f | ae Z \ r ‘ has cre Th so at aor r r se as ' maa ' mon . \ ‘ é n ore baie: 2 pele pees ae aati fens cy <0 \ W and h { i in N ) | « stele 4 Vid He is » ] 7 > F; vr } \n t . , A . 4 sret ‘ Bas ‘ j & " en | m4 ‘ \ CAPE =i A i il ; r a) . = \ : J ti ; “ at * r 1 P J | mn ae ur a4 r “ pe . 4 € ex vor . vas °*9 i ss Me J Toute tc cour Pa aafa t ( . } i a kK whi 5 s ) mann I < x Orie i ( 4a er | : | How iM a ( Ne } h y stration ‘ : hve ‘ m . C areasilrer, WAs | r 1 ‘ wed 4 Fee Pa 1@aGu (, 4 , s¢ ed « r , ring y } Ky : ° 80 J af its “>: ] \ Part \ ni ( a an t | Pa ee 1 Be | alt ‘ Mb al t ' ‘ \ b Py \ his. the | M 4 ( Het \ : | ' } t ©. | \ , ; ° Ni ‘ ‘ are , i n ) / | i { a ae | « ) It cer } ig ‘ ; tha ’ url r . ! CAROLINA WATC SALISBURY, N. HMAN. C. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7th, 1857 TERMS OF THIS PAPER 32.00 CASH. | lof work, Will our exchan, notige this? We will giving any information desired, |sible. is devoting all its powers against the Weare authorized t? aunounce A. W. Ow- en as a candidate forthe off for the County of Rowan June 23, 1857 6t4 v of County Court Clerk (0 We are authorized to announce Mr. Tuomas MeNeerty, as a candidate for the office of Saperior Court Clerk, for the County of Rowan May 12 Bo7 herized to announce Ja Candiflat for re-eleetion, for the © Rowan ( y 2mozp'd-50 ce This « with ol It was a ple nies were all lands very Hall, cipal streets length react as ¢ vul } FOURTH OF JULY. ay d 1ug4uNnc and mn large con v irse nnely performed. of rined, Tow per} nioy le we hear n Having a th Mur} re e wus celebrated in this place, {time and appropriate honors day, and the ceremo A ih oc- thence through the prin e Courthouse, as many , and the exercises com- ef Marsba!! announced Prayer, by VU MUSIC Readi the Rev. g of the in Declaration of Inde pe udence, i e (rruovel Was > cere The propriate rod and y brass Band e Voot ! { streets, lery ! a t! Who Wotllé lenty the rear ue } IT pose no more an to| Heamvé)—It is both ii | to rei how the anth | aloud * Humbug !" Ce to cine ae publio. land sues eae ne | apes ; onder to cause them te at ttle | Raleigh is a good place for a BinderY, | nportanes'te the queatiant, whibeaiik it. Jaione of we dare say; but we believe there is | absorbing juterest to the yld States ia’ particu- greater need for one in Salisbury. Come |lar, and eapecially to North Gurplina, To the, then, to Salisbury old States it is of very grave importance that . “a these Jands-should net be squandered among | eer {the new, when justice at least demands an equal | Col. Puryear.—The democracy are) distribution of the treasure, When asked to| bent on defeating this gentleman if pos- | assign a reason why North Carolina for instance We confidently believe that no | tould not receive a distributive share of this : : yes We | wealth, they cry out Humbug? “Humbug !— | effort will be spared to this end. Mis- wuti, if it be humbug that our State might re- representation and abuse are means which ceive the snug sum of -vear a tillion of dollars | the party has resorted to, for this purpose, in her present depressed condition, then we say | : seein ae voos let us be humbuyyed twice over, and repeat, as well by those outside of his district as : : : ! The Raleigh Standard The public cebt of our State, at present, is} Seven inillions two hundred and. fifty thousand | dollars, and must be more before it is less, The linterest on this large debt must be paid annu- ally, to do which the taxes upow every vaterest being heavy are oppressive. Is this fietion {--- Would that it were a dream! ‘But, it is no shadow, ‘There is no dodging the tax-gatherer; if any one has been successful in doing that he may, perbaps, stand a chanee to batile death whew be shall be pursued by the grim messen- wrdly. Then let us have distribution, IVthe money we can yet, for its ours those within it. No man was ever more tho- None was Colonel. roughly beset by outsiders. ever wore bitterly assailed by partizan neighbors, or opponents in his own dis- trict. But these are opposed by those who have known him long and well, and who are fully aroused to the importance ger, nud ta and we need it.— Ashboro’ Bulletin, of exerting themselves to secure his re- election. The democracy are counting upon a falling off in the Whig and Amer- ican vote in the counties of Iredell, Alex- Mark ¢hat friends of Puryear, and look well to his interest Interesting to Spiritualists, —The spir- itnal experiments invoked by the crit cisins of the Courier, have been commence- ed, and are to be’ continaed until some satisfactory conclusion may be reached. The spiritualists yesterday formed a “cir- cle comprising thirteen members, includ- ine the celebrated Fox girls, Mr. Allen ‘ : Patnam, of Roxbary, Mr. Robert Carter, which has dropped fe. ion Ty . w puiwouentati¢n late of the Traveler, a representanive of 12 Judge Edmonds, of New York, Mr. G. now a year old, are very fine, and “ex- A. Kedinan, and others. The “skeptics” tessurs Pierce, Ayassiz, Only one of the three last, ind Gould, and Hon. auder and Davidson, in your respective conaties. -- A Smart Cow.—A gentleman in the Westeru part of this County, has a Cow within The two first, calves about mmonths tine. present were Pri actly alike.” Woyitnan, Horsford which were dropped a few days ago, is G Lunt, whe represented the Cour- living. raar ter, Laviteyg, acCcora ctf to report, a check ay , ’ I . wocket for S500, payable te th The N. C.and Virginia Railway.— s pocket for $500, payable to th ‘ . as spirits in ease they fairiy triawpl in the The Stundard says, it las Leen written |* ne ne - if test hyoston i to by several persons interested in this scheme, concerning the bill, which it was Victssitudes.—There is an old city Lips van Mm ope ob the at Sout B ears the President essed the last Legislature, char elt. 1 thought, } pauper ip for of one of Un rove 1 whe Was ts Secre t e stitutions road that “YS, Ho suc h law ever ca t insurance iupeines IB this part ’ lures into his office, and that the journals sus . , = ” e country. Lie was fora whole gen tain him. In fine, that if such a law was : alia ; \ ; erat the associate and friend of the ssed by the -vislature, those ly? passe v the Legislature, those having ‘TP, hes, the Brookes, the Lysnans, the Perkinses, and Le it in charge failed to see it enrolled and Ayuoys, the Cabots, the ratitied, and was consequently overlooked erchant princes of Loston, in the confusion attendant on the closing ''#* neared mul 8 pen iniilions of Pac } ty in @elhy.e Vear, and is DOW, Ih scenes of the session, and was so lost, &¢ ¢ P } age, maintaned at the pubhe So, after all, there is no charter tor Cie . Trans Salir Mocksville and Virginia ra _ ! were oF Vfn ‘ te States las : t ta From the Raleigh Regsster last year. Ths é mantel e been nore than $50,000, x Pe Ut 7 . UPREME COURT OOK a the loes to cre Inere than j wing he d $4000 0009). live ceour laat report Hiow many law suits, how inch i ; : ae fore ro and haw much euffe y Was 1 J =i, ¢ Jy Htarta S Var therel And all this comes from | 1, attirn z the jud, t bee it 8y 1 low \ th vo McCormick trom Thar Alew, in State ( Tet nis th ¢ a siave, f rab eclaring t eis avs that a x waa received by weerrorin the judgment b « Als ie fr sis haa he LL Se I v. Taylor ‘ ye : pa nee Tus 1 a { . jelot ‘ ee.ny ‘ p> T 1 2 ‘ ‘ » I Ds J | r Wd M. 1k A. ¢ tro New Ha “ ~ | e The ¢ Presa) ‘ aA as . ; * fa M = \V Preau ( I) ] h ce a f 1 | \ 1 W vo Go & RR. Plank-road ¢ ny, in equ { Deu : Ire t r Als | eK t M va = \ \ ( \ I NY N Join W Ad if Pits \ } ! i ine FY \ 1 Sta | ‘a ; 4 ye a ‘ ( r a / \ ( ‘ I / } W core t at ‘ r has _ e ev the Sates own . aff x ‘ : \ n McLeran v. Melyjr ‘ y New Hanover t cutory le Lrvat a Dearct rf OLliM ~ f eli F a uae y. XK Cure aed ] T ie \ yin te Vs 2 Henry Hon i thr ‘ F \ ad! a 4 ‘ P x Tine nM 4 . Creek cu e l ure n ~ ' ; i : : \ 1 \ i ‘ ( re of aijlen / ‘ Wie at, fou ‘ Darpesa “ 4 rh i 5 ‘ u ‘ j } t ( i ifsa i | r. s Were ay Mi ae 5 k, wh train ar 1 1 } hen | a! ja On Tuesday the i KT : wer ind senten ty rece t \ f Iw ' ; ; A “ I y We ( 1 t ‘ y Ww * " wold betoret tr athe ( hie nents Ms) y relie A “ for N.C. Ratlros Dick, Es ‘ ; "| . ¢ ’ tice as! iw eq they v ne rot take ara vl ems ¢ id: i aap ft Standard Iv TV ROOT “way aT) pale peer » ny ‘ yg tried] eve rem re worm, | tried tis rings We Want J J ] Was utet « virt in «le ying veru ti cattle ; I pul +a telegray eport of and T ind jtentirely successful. Les the proeeedines of the Dein atic ¢ terdayv I apphed it te iy corn, and found ven vin Georgia, but supy sew that at the best reme for ir greatest portion of the narraive which telle ofthe seaurge, the ehinch bug. A few drops resolutions denu ryolt W reka pled lightly with aw feather, near the Bie poliey vronnd, dues the work \ t ®) f Cre ja to Ve truly vonre, 1 | ’ reaver ya) } > > | \ ' ad A FARMER yom ces this that the Un tends to eve ( ner astet en timent t < 7 tent Voit Pratiarmorthy We learn upen 4 fair Th ibted authority, that a citizen of our et, dlolin Wilk keq., who ow ‘ ae, as rlhqua ¢ r | A ~ Karthquake in Laurer Merde H ta enoug) last season to make corn Martin, aredable pou Wan, Wifortas u lias « stantly refused to take t { { 7 ) t - ' tJ t Sloper bushel for tis mn tel? re t ( on ‘ ; ; ny va at frome RPS to 1.5 earth t \ a vith t r t Mr. J alla G hin Nor woold he sell te he ' ir | v t ' nen of mesos, but held bis corn for his per | ty ct to E | | ] mr poorand needy neighbor Sueh conduet tweens teint Ava } : } : Twas also js «o praiseworthy, that we record it for felt beet ; : a John Paeket, live ¢ Hetit of those who do otherwise a rides a states that Cheraw Gazette. ‘6 kK Wasso vres 13k 1w Jon “inaking a \ e room, he 1 + could see the house shaking.” Mr. Mar American T’arty hare, within a few dnya , a ‘ post been success! n three close “Or in, fearing he might be deceived, was : Y i rly nto ¢ } : ’ ele ~via: the Judge of the Court of Ar reluctant to disclose the tuet, until h , Aen 1 Ae ia if F ae pealoanthe State of Kentucky, the municipal POUT any oly ver a ae . 1 . dA rer 4 t lia elt the, m in M mplis ant the city election in anille Mepaldl same sh Norfolk, Virginia juke is perfectly relished, Samer jseen on the track waving his Congress in the Sixth D fellow-citizens at the following Um. Yellin nesday, hingue’ " Fork, Cheesy a a A Modern Sodont,— Tn the town, Jefferson courtty, in New Y, forty houses of itl-fame, shirtyive thirty spiritual circles, aut a variety phiees of resort ! 4 REFR It is perfectly refreshing’ at thie have a good joke. When the done its se the peaeh erop failed, aif Sa enamel t \ the *Bullace” vines putled: ¥ ct of cont, a, hoops, aud ne pr | iow dae ago, aa the train on the Cheraw and. lingtea Railroad was coming: ing time in a 2.40 style, an wag. , : be ae if in great distress, The obliging pat down the breaks, varsabell thames and stopped the train thie pas P were on the alert, the engingorsand the men the-persovitication of ; when the old negro walked pp with an aitasif he had done the roud a ‘ with a self-yratified look, said; 4 don't you want lo buy & Cooler [? © senyers, conducter, engi tet: off steain, and not a word wae there to Cheraw. if you want :terget tight on your bands, fied tho/ depen and say “Cooter.”— Pee Dee Heralds. oe s+? Some nine yeare since, @ letter wayne ceived in New Orleans, diseeted * Do the bigyeet fool in New Orleans.” The inaster Was abseut, and on his retern one H vl the younger clerks in the oftice iuform- ed lism of the reevipt of the letter, “And what became of it inepiened, the pustiaster, “Why,” replied the clerk, “I didemes huow whe the biggest foolia New Or leans was, and / opened the leer myself” * And whet did you fing im it imggie ed the postinaster, » Why,” responded the elérk, “noth ing but tie words, ‘thou art the men /” In the world of matter there te the gteatest economy of force, The rain is woued fora moment into bridal by some enamored my of light, them pardetet ers Violet or mowes the stone in the farmer's mill serviag the turn of beanty and of ase. No thing is in vain; all things are manifeld in \ rose, beside his beaaty, iva cure The ocean is bet the i cu holds the rinsings of the world, alike in sink v ind everything washed off from the’earth was wiat the land needed to void, the sea to take. All things are two-fold, toatter ¢ iy winged, with beaaty and Rich Mats svary to Tealth.—I» au clupurate paper by De. Londe, of the Iinperial Academy of Medicine, Pagis, recently read betwre ite members, belay wn asa fendamental prinef ple itt the 1 phy of t, that the ase of fresb to the health of rking sses, although be admits linga vparatively idle on tish, poaltey and ght forins of nonrishment. Ia B a ‘ », he prodages ar of e facts, of whieh the r wing 16 = The Rewen Railway Come f | ee, having coneeded the w got their line to Engfish en- gincer utter bronght over @ band f gitsh laborers, who performed one- threds wer than conld be got tof the French Iahorera” The latter were pnt on meat diet, similar to that of the English workmen, and in a short time were able to do aa inneh labor. 1 Hf ¥ The New York Mirre ‘iat j Tact erly of the Al my Argus, is engaged og @ history he Democratic party ia New York. The Mir sare that no one “ knows the ropes better (red Tucker a Lomvilio i says if New York po ee } herr deserta, some of them would know the e os” a good deal bet W ’t Irom Cirre.—There ts now ted in Paterson, N. J.,8 eae <a ssenger a little larger the ont ur sins retracted almost entire ( wronght iron. This material to obtain great strength. ‘ « weight than ostal, and te avoid the iries to passengers dae to the des ton of ordinary cars in any kind of The experiment, which is be a nA » conducted on a most libers) ea’ ind with a view to establish conclusively th ictical superiority of this system, a made at the e xpense of Mr. FE. W. Sar erchant of thie city, ander the f Dr. B. J. LaMothe. - ntoar vent « An Eilitor's Notice.—A Weatern edi. tor andl his wife were walking ont in the bright moonlight one evening. The wife ingly poetical natore, and Notice that moon, how bright, and ealm, and beautifal! “Couldn't think of noticing it,” rete the editor, “fer anything less than the nsial rates—a dollar and fifty cents for two vexceed sail to her mate: * ve line wit The Troy (N. York) ladies have introdaced anew featare # which makes them draw like ienyines. All the most bewitching yiria wear placards, labeled, “ kisses one shilling each; and in some cases wher their fair dealers possess extraordinary beanty, » high as twenty-five cents is obtaine? Gentlemen who are fond of gathering ¢ i kind of frnit, “ melting from trees,” go” for it according to the weight of their po sea; and one ofthe newspapers states ° one roy lipped, brigh-eyed gal, realised £62 in one evening. One gentleman tually purchased S11 worth of this hooey - Wien a danghter remarks; & Mother I would not hire help, for] can asaist y* to do all the work in the kitehen,” se hat she will make a good wife. lown tl RS LING oo wey “ @1.75 LAME per B CANDLE» BOAP— Brews STAVES— “ w “ w Har. @ Leurea, « ARF ing. will be pi for it im ly hour o apprized an event the State blast of I A Gen very ma Nerwood County, hast, whil fifth rity astonish some one He was the vata ches abo tracted i sen eight ye A Mou Mother b back with if be looks able moth him, and him with fight. Ss will drag sorts of w: her face W Out at the Drur eweet px edever | soever d but he L A cer gentiem out cou @ sign h sooner t Saal deedletn Takba Somme eel Pe edd x AND TIMBER LAND. OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abbow’s Croek—with- rf URS aay | AVING at o refurniched bis voted to transient visitars I A MALE COURT OF EQUITY, gular boarders “Bho: willing Bhe sy : E public sule, at the Court) itt one and a balf miles of the Depot at Lexington, ame ey lespat sight better thu ashes |sary tahogb pea Brtdashonel nn iabory, om Batardy the Tat day of Au-| oar & Public load having waabeteatalCatsty Bdge , i a 4 3 -bafticl y next, all the LAND and ‘ T'S belong-| O¥e r 2 , 3 : ——~they are moot ag goud us clear io!” . T @] R E N T. pace Nah Goins pare sa tr i — lrg aud the aay eames Pog Hern 9 ra, 3 to the estate of Moage L. Showneia, sf Pit. ” vate Hong hgh and the reins of a Gold r : ; id hy soage si some of the most and hb cultivar iw Mul at the place. " és | A peddler calling on awold ladyto dis. , One couvnged by ten yearsexperionce, they cannot be Ruse ¥2 Se, wa pave AS yr My S Bay gs shine lend to Rowga County, wud eome ofthe most| ‘Phere le au ample supply of Water at all times At i i pose of sone nqaived of her if she be : carried on suevessfully together, uuleas the above plan ‘ is the nearest W. P he town of Le: g NT on on i F pred i July, & donirable jots in the towmof Salisbury, as follows: neal ater Powerito ¢ u of Lexington. W Minty mbt edad cnet 5 ade 5 bho adopted. drawn in each of their Lotteries fur July, 1857 Iu the Mill Tract is could tell bis of any, ryad. no peddler had f Rates of fard om and a ‘ler the 20th inst, pee teavelled. You,” anid ghey "1 know of] YALMABLE LANDS AMD MILLS, | “aict of 7ere om and «/ hen OLASS 267 Aeres one, aud only ong, which no peddier has belonging'to. the Heirs of the late Col, W, F. Kelly « # week, 3¢.00 44, BEING the home plantation, where Mr. Brown| of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply fof ever travelled, and that’s ithe rowd to | dee’d., ihe plantation is in good repair, good Mendow's, “month, 30.00 ORDA FULT rrr ase" | tined'and did; this septation is in as good « etaio of| Various kindy af timber. Algs, sdjaining and soarene heaven.” re geod Building's good Bern ued finat vate case hed o > year, 300 00 SATURDAY, JULY 111h, 1867. cultivation and repair ae any ie the Coanty and is| tent to this Tract, 1 will sell aoother of / Mill, and in a first rato wheat grinding. seighborhood. ithout Room, 216 00 oo but three miles from -Bglisbury, on the Mocksville per 2 a. w 1%} .0 13 In the middle ages of France, a person “an made easy, and made known on the day of| (No variation from these prices with any one.) CLASS 46, road. pe 200 Ac re S, -¥ 3 GP hoe a wap ba yeni A ees we iz convicted of being a calamuiutur was con. L. BINGHAM, ) Pee T have, a¢ much trouble and expense, wade ar- To be drawn ta the City of Atlante, Georgia, in public, on 320 Acres, | wif in the finest Woodland of Pine and Qak ‘thuber 7 Low 124] Wout, 25 « 30 \demned to place himself on all foars, and B. BAILY, 5 fMardtons, | rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies und SATURDAY, JULY 18th, 1857. i without any cleared laud June, 30 1857: MICHAEL BROWN. luxagies of the Norfolk and Charlesiog Market—aad inteud to keep @ house that will compare favorably with the best house of any city. tht H. L. ROBARDS. 5w-5 bark like a dog, for a quarter of an hour. | If this eustom were adopted at the pre- sent day, there would be sume bow-wow- ‘This Power is situated in the midst and is auereand- ed by the finest grow!) of Pine, White and Reé Dak of any Power I know of near the N. C. Railrgad be- ADJOINING the Gist mentioned tract, being a part of the home oye om vaiuabie as the first h s. ? tract, excepting ¢ LE MARKET. OLASS 46, JULY 4, 1867. A YETTEVIL : To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgla, in public, on tween Raleigh and Charlotte. vats peep ere cee cece eee nieces ta, + a county a wy ‘ The wo f Lexi id custom fort ve ine COMMISSION £ FORWARDING TAT R SGD AS ACT ah ak 46 Acres, ui i a ty Ra 10 | ‘ re . bh *? 4 Riv, A a 14 aes , 3 N OTICE. Oo Plan of Single Numbers. ADJOINING the Jast named tract, John I. pone [ent reg Pain a acti seuea © bagoira, We 15 A Man Stung to Death by Bees.—We learn I F ee “NEES Three sand Three Hundred and Thirty Prizes! | Shaver's lands, and others. | fur Wamber, and the County of Davidsou is jnat ah «Bh. Domingo, We 47 J so : a | eve of bnildi 20,000 Court Hi thi FLOUR, per barrel— | through 's letter, thatton Tewalay evening, mite : PLAYING sold oar Drug Establishment in Salie-| NRARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. perpen pry Te taaeaa et Family, 7002000 | farmer, named Hays, residing near Kuvsyille, SALLSRVKL, Me Ga L bury, to Doct, C. A. Hexpenson, we takejpleas- . ; _ . cTes, ; WwW. R HOLT: y. , ne, 7754000 | in Frederiok county, Maryland, was about to civabiaeain ure in commending him to the favor of our frieads and MAGNIF ICENT SCHEME J : bei ‘soa Yc. 1087 ‘ “e Nias, > 6 560606 hive a swarm of bees, a great portion of then | LI Prompt péraonal attention given to the purchase | @rmer patrons. To Rav ADJOINING the lands of A. W. Buis, Moses! e*ington, April 7th, 1657. i: Se 4 SC reas, 62.2000 | his bead ond atone him in anc |° PRODUCE, and 10 all CONSIGNMENTS | Doct. Heudorson being « regularly edueated Physi- BE DRAWN Trexler, and others, niné miles {rom Salisbury. ‘This x N RAIN; por bushel— | swarmed up on his bead, wod ateng lem 18 0000 | 7k adagaces made ou Produce te be Shipped to|ei#o. and having provided biwself with competent ACH SATURDAY IN Y! tract is known as the Got» Mine place, having «| BOOTS & SHOES : Ciea. 000 6) 90 |* terrible manner that he died ou the following | oi,-7 Ports, or sold in thie market. Assistants, will, we have every reasun 10 believe, so JUL a valuable Gold Mine apapfit, and it is valuable for faria-| 5 Wheat 65 «0 wo | day, June 30,1857. f-5 conduet (ne business, as to entitle himself to the ¢on-| | Prize of 60,000 | ing purposes. lurge lot of Geots, Boys and Youth, Rodte.and Dagny - 6U 4 WO aes : : rea ___— | fidence and patronage of the public. jt hd 20,000 LA. Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies Geiters, Rome 125 00 00 ica — ~—e ™ 19" ‘Gnaeian) AAG ey jay All accounts made sinee the 16th March, ult. will} | “ “ 10,000 208 Acres, | and, Ties, de., for cate krw. ‘tye iibeiae | DIED: Woon wes LOO edb sy be paid 10 Doet. Henderson. bows 5,000 wed. Mite eee BARD, per db, léha oo | Rowen C. 9 ‘ a baad = bd ae SILL & SILL. pte pl ges OR two-thirds of 312 acres, known as the old tan-| Salisbary, March 3ist, 1857. 6mod4 oariRits, per gallon— Bhar os a FO TAIN EEE, J. Alexander Crawherd, A. B., Principal, | S#lisbury, April 21st, 1857. tfA7 ; “ue preg | yerd plantation, three miles from Salisbury, on the ~——— ———-—— Peach Brandy, 00 2 1 25 Tieuse Who koew him well, knew him to be c F pénaoits ie can Tense ie | Gold-Hill road. The other third is owned by Peter | ‘ J ’ 1,000 A do, new Ba 0 the wipes Qodediailenia tachi ine Catnsns one © - . : YR? A + aoa ¢ | Brown. This tract hae agreat deal of valuable mead- b. kines “ } . eo y. Mav- ILE exercises of this Justitution will consmenee : A T 1 1,000 ‘ " _ ~ib net . be ing brea 8 conwia'evt me inter of the Lutheran Church again on the 13th of July. ‘The principal hav- C. A. H EN DERSON »M. D. Low 4 1,009 |W land upon it, and is well watered by ¢ smne® reat ° i < | fF apwords of 50 your Be died trusting. in the | ing prepared himself by @ regular couge of stady qt ose 500 | WLER Rectified do. We 45 | merito uf s Crucified Savin. la his ideieeane with | with a view to teaching, solicits the patronage of the Druggist & Chemist. 45 Prizes o' 300 3 ts, H. B. DO rs & Co., NAILS, cut, per keg 475 6 000 | ine fellow-men. be wes strietly bouest, generous and | public. Leis alunvst needless tu vy (hat this Insti. | SALISBURY, N. © 100 100 | SALISBURY, N, Ov oper = ge 4h 5 jcharitable us a hushed and father, indutgent, ped pear having been for the last quarter of a cedtury | Petar es a KE nd 100 6 50 SITUATED on the Great aspen ont aa a bok ns Sarge f — pare ong A «4 o . aud affectionate mey trathfully be said that be | under the care of the late H. B. Hail) is located ia a x A > n , | town of Salisbury on which are three Dwelling Huases | Salisbury,(mear Cairns & Muardoeita ») Bweedes, common bar, Gye a honored God, by an upright wetk and chaste coaver-| moral aid generally healthy community. Board can + gered andar carpe AF PROXIMA TION PRIZES. and an excellent Tan-Yard. | for the manufacture of their celebrated Whe Pe Do. wide, bag setwe. He hee left « wumerous offspring reaching to | btained, couvenient to the Academy, ut sevee Seaneie af Hpbi ‘sik tc Sill; ‘ ihao 4 Prizes of $200 approximating to $00,000 Prize are 9300 | | and are now ready to supply all demands, “‘Theif ma- Woo... per Ib Sa 2) the third genersinw tu mourn hm death. Bat his) dollare per moath, Candles excepted. The terms of : ate ne f see oi eoneCe IT" ‘ “ woe“ « two | 1 Lot chines have beew thoroughly tested 1» Guilford ghd TALLOW, per Ib Ite 12 nea A ( sane j ns fore tender my respects to the friends| 4 « 100 * “ wo | * | 3 iv eed work is done—his youd attained, and lke good old | tuition will be $6.00, 7.50, and 12.00, oF, $6.00 fur and patrons of my predecessors ; assuring| 3 “ so “ “ ow | 7 | Maey ether conaties in this State and irginie, and 2 HAD per te ete. 0 Simeon, he hag departed ia peace throagh the dark | the lower, anu 7.50 for the higher English branches ; iheus that eeery efhivt ca ay part willbe| .$ Bo “ #0 | SITUATED on Main Street, where the Post Of- | have never failed to givé entite gatibfaction, " | Ld a vv y M.S M | 812.50 for the Classics vad higber branches of Mathe } iain” He 2 re - | fice is vow kept | whowaat our Faa should be cateful to get one with we, : ) ies. ° ag anti . ood | ume of our fh in—H. 6. D, Co— sALT— oe Dvledep mpalabenlert Larabie op —— REFROANCLa | Lam now receiving. and shall continue | 8.000 “20 are woe | 1 Lot Fok sexlpaporeestnenders = 5 Rees See Liverpool. per sack, 1%a 00 BLIZ : , aged 30 yeurs, daughter of BEL BRANCES: “ to receive, from time to time, fresh “-|\ 3.880 Prizes amounting to $LBQOA.OCOO s | ders protnpily attended te. Alum, per bushe!, 00 2 00 James and Isabe! Hair | Paor E. F. Rockweit, D. College; M.D. Jonn- __ J ditions to the Stwek of pan egueeasnn {ices : . Agr let. 1837 37 mont MOLASSES, per caiicn— e The deceened Iraves a father and mother and three | 8708. Charlotte ; Rev. 8. O. B. Witson, statessille ; | TTA > JIN ‘ | Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, 85 ; Quarters,24.| SITUATED on Main Street, opposite the Court) April 2tet, 1KS7. ween," % + lade GO 2 ON sisters and two bruthers and 8 la-ye citele of relations | W- F: Cowax, Esa, Suow Creek ; W. M. Atusox, | DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. | House and Episcopal Chareb. having a goud Dwell. | 1 New Orleans, Oa wv to wourn ibe loss wf the departed | Bethaey Charch, &. and trust by dihgent attention, tosecure the con | The uambers from 1 to 30,069, corresponding with ing Hoase { Ready-Hade Clothing. SUGAR, per lb— (Co, om the 25th of June Miss ANNY| Jane 30, 1857 f-5 fidence, and pateonag the pablic. those Nambers on the Tickets printed on separate | Lat, nd Laat and crashed, 1a 17 4 ON, aged about 70 years Sulisbery, Apr! 21, 1 th4AT | slips of paper, are encircled with small tin \abes and Splendid assortment of Ready Mades, Phats. BiCrwk Porto, & N.Orcans, lia 12 Th Rinteeville om the 23d of June, Mee MARY! t = 3 = | Ploeed in one Wheel | SITUATED im the Great Soath Square. known} Vests, and Coats, und Raglias of all qualighés and BEEF— Wholesale, fa B CAMPBELL, wife of Was. Campbell, and daughter N | The first 262 Preece, similarty priajed aud encircled, as the Glover lot, on which areiwo Dwelling Huases | price®just reecived and for sale low by i choles, Retail, Re 9 | of Robert MeNeely ' cel ai j | od in nouther wheel. CORN — #6 Thommand Plowers.” What genticman would farty are plac Th draws the $66,000 Prize, thase Ticiots aumbered Jane 23, 1857.—P'r adv. $13.22 6w-4 W. J. MILLS @Coq. | es ; = . — ¢ wheels are then revolved, and a number ir 1 Let | Selisbory, March 21 1857. Cmost4 NORFOLK M RKFT 6. oe ee oo yen rbd ob a L by SON, LL persons indebted to us, are respectfully and | ban fe y ] \ | drawn from the wheel of Numbers, aad ot the seme , } = at 2a ad = * alle ARKE soaks win the Sed year | PY earnestly requested to“PAY UP” Those in-| iH | ) |time u Prize in drawn from the other wheel. The ee ; ee | Militia teawiand 0 Socanene, 30% voce, 000. | ne ficken i debted ta Kenedy & Mila wil piven do the came ATL LAIN TAS | Xvnber aca Pose dawn out are opesed ned eshin| | SITUATED isthe Great Raw Syuwe, adiining! 6s RAT, ROAD STOCK : . eceeiece Pe one erne ef Baan whe! All failing to comply with this request previous ta the _ | ted to the audience, avd registered by the Commis-| the Rai! Road lot and others, known as the Wm | FOR SALE. BACON —Haws. 14. @ 18}. Hog round, 144 said, f ltle chilétea te cume wutu me, and 1.) dow of Augon next may expect to pay Cart with 5 Eee , een | tvowrs; the Prize being placed avainst the Namber Healy lot, having « good Dwelling House i . Ee Rides Western, 14.@ 144. Shogiders 12 a 13 forbid therm not out distinction. The Notes and Accounts may be Tee ee OF ithe last will aud testament of | draw,” This operation ws repeated uuiil all the Pri-| _ The town bus will be divided t0 suit purchase ra— | N TUESDAY, August f?th, af the Colrthouse Meus por Boi. €24. @ 25.50 “Richard, thou'rt ta the grave were wrong | i wd Milt Co : fAHeury Fraley sed. 1 wall seil at pablic une- zerare drawn out 4 All the above mentioned land and town hots will be | ( ) I rectiog-~-toa! No, 115 w 16—No. 2 15 to 16 EOE eit | ee ca tee Raaee of MH L ns mOckE & CO, | Mey ab the Coart He \ Salisbury, on Pureday of) a ppROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre- | old on a credit of tweive months, with interest after! CR ce be enttl 06 ai ‘Shape ; , ; Ls. : j A » ait Road Stuc R—Seper. $8.25 @ $4S0—Exira, 99 @ 000 yh ny) ras , Salisbury, June 30th, 1857 4w5 Augast Court, being the 4th day of August, (Wo Val-| oc ding and two succeeding Nambers to those drawing | the iret day of January, next, the parchasers giviog | R & BEAUL, Ber, * Femily 89. @ eu (ed wae thy ransom guardian and wable tracts of land, (he uve containing abvut | the first 17 Prizes will be entitled to the 63 Approxi- bonds with approved security. 100d DRIED A L3—-8.00 @ 0.00. garde W bite teeth, Perfumed Breath and beauti- 20f mn moaprgh aativa Prison, Vor exuple: if Ticket <u. (1988 L. BLACKMER, C. M.E. : ° PEACH ES—6§5.00 He gave thee, and touk thee, soon will restore | £8! Com ple xlom—enn be scqaired by using the * Bulan 326 Acres, F ‘ 2 HOUSE AND LOT 4 thee, | remain wnte fe «| tying in the Coanty of Rowan, on the waters of the | 1 124%. 11249 13251, 11252, willeach be eutitled to 225. — + 2 FLAXSEED —¢! 5D @ 9.00. Where death has ne o re i h s a . Geath Yedkio River just below Foord’s Ferry, on the the $20,000 Prize thuse Tick- | "TYME Undersigned would respec tfuly annqunce t! FOR SALE, Fis! NORTHERN — Px hled Hernogs per bb! Sonics had oer mad r~ = main re ediog from Salisbury to Mocksville, all of 1, 552, will each be entitted their friends and the Public, that they have fura- er Ty - sam “96 —Mallews & Blue Fish. 864 @ 8. picked “ f ’ which, with the exeepiion of about 90 ACRES, « ? ’ » the above seheme. | eda Copertnership, under the name and style of IN MOUNT PLEASANT. Cod oad eye i bbls —$3.25@ 450 Mack On the Qtth att, Mra BUCY \N AGNER, ia!“ a ae slau 3,000 Prize e determined by she last |W. J. Mille & Cu. for the purpase of carrying oa the | “EXHE sabecriber offers for mle bie Rloces sad Let erel No 7.30. @ # the {Oth year of her ao cae ss ITED figure of the Number that draws the 60,000 Prize.) Merchantil aP Basine of | PETS y ¥ z PUAR— Clock Kyo por barb’) GS —Cley id! Mie dere roe rtd veem b Speak RIVER BOTTOM, For example, if the Number drawing the §60,000 | Sabebury, im the Brick House ioreveriy teecved be! oa Sa. ae ee Mt Black $1.45 @ 1.62 ; ber ef Frenkhu Cheech No wore will her fare be! as Waeegiaad (rram.” aboot 100 ACRES «of whieh ie cleared and under | Prize ends with No. 1, then all the “sickeis where the | Mills, Mouse & Co. ‘They will at ail umes have ov | cary) ie Renae. good kitehen, w well ef igned @e- COFF £ : Laguayra 13 to 134 eren mn the Sa ry af tied we true : ner tie ’ cultivation. the balance is well timbered. There is | number ends in | w rithed to 20. If the Nam-! hand a complete Stuck of ter, and ether out-hoeses. The jet aatpiion penely BUG AR —Crasted & Poardered 154 —Retined 12 ares he upc Ba : etic, | bes ne eqeel, ¢ brie m this place t dwelbog und out-houses, | ber ends with No. 2, then a kets where the 3 . s ° , 9 3 i ‘ two Acres. Terms casy to suit the purchaser, aktaceac ss India, tA e re Prophets ond Mery re, eurrosnd.ug ih hel a m Teen ie ’ _ The othe a ies about a above Fuard’s nember ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and a on A m4 ¥ P. B.C. SM PTH. . 7 tbe withdraws f y ‘ Ferry, in sa on the waters of the Soath | to f ¢ ¢ ~ Caberrus en, Jane 9, 1957 pally ® SALT ea HOLL —G Alem, 61 12 — Pine 91 70 "Thawe that on earth my pame have hoown veTm NY, Proprice ' Yadkin Kiver and second creek, and contains about| Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following a = ‘ uJ . : ) he lll ~ @'% + Prownsnd Plowers rates which is the risk | LIME per Bui, $1.37 1'l hoses <nom v0 bearpe For ee uy all Dr cm p's 4 213 Acres © _|Cenificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 80 DRY COODS, | apn_awa CAN DLEs—Taltow, 16—Adamentine, 26 (¢ 29 There my eulvutna cheil be shown, 1 , @ considerable purtion of which te butter lebd. aed the | 10 Half % of ; ais . FERAL SBWRIRART SOAP Brown, 44 @ 6—Y clbow, 44 te Aud endiese life be gives Com pire ‘LOIN. balance first rate Aboat 60 ACRES of the} © “ 10 Quarter * 2g | GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER | : . a e —_— _ ee 2 pm 1 1 iplé itt the STAVES—B. Oak hod swan ie tase ; r “ P eas latter tract 10 cleared and meder coltivetinn, the be- *) 10 Enghth . 19 | 2nd all articles usually kept ia their line arate seeders za et bes Ae Sean at Mi Maeed Roca cose nbeai ah foe oe ; Apap lance finely timbered. “There ie alan oa this tract a! Jy ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, | Milt and Moose return ther sincere thanks to their! 7H E second session of this institution will be apen- » of fresb ” W. Oak tnd heading $45 @ 00 sage, aged abvut 23 ) car. T HE SUBSCRIBERS p peeive propesals t | oy .ting house and oat -bavers sis tond all Gee ces i v6 id mauy friends and customers, for the very liberal pat- ed for the reception of pupils, on Monday the 23d BAY 10 wil wane 8 bere St eet re Tome of Behebery v0-| ey convenient to Foard’s Grit and Saw Mille, A| Eathwethe money to oar addreas for the Tickets | ranege bestowed upon the |ai+ firm of Mille, Moves & | 7 Jaly, 1857; under the direction of Mra Hexmemrra health & REMARKS J fice of John! ral credit wil! be given, oe the purchaser eccertue | Cree: a oan oF which they =i be stall Co. and would most reapectfuily sulicit « cumtinuanee | MC Lave, as priucipal ; a lady of several years € : ro. Plane wad ope ye reed ; _ F t nail. Pare ran have te ending in | of the same for the New Concern pcre ag iti be admits Prses, fair receipts, enies ai quotaterns SF { { \ th (: li a | MR Pa os wil eady for) i, é by first ma archasnrs can have ticke vam ; : | gccoe tal ta calag (ia greaieta of Geasamean Mambo tively idle Coan, moderate receipts, wuh carreep nding de \ a e 0 H or aro hi. ert aaa rst da - ity 1 ACOB FRALEY, Escceser oe) ee ae dnigee = i Reeui cue J. MILLS, College; with such assitance ax circumstances mey a mond , R J ENT, Ma 5. IRS? fatal e Wet of Drawn Now sand l t 1. E. MOOSE cuaubes " reater pple od WM. ROWZEE, to parchasers immediately afier the drawing J. hb OSE, : = paltry and Puere, dried particalarty. Apples waned Day Ik ( OUNTY. IND WRORIE rae eas acres 7 Pe areata saoasel wtheihelrlalenateree THOS. STENHOUSE. Board, 8%; Tuition, Enghsh. 8, to 195; Freeeb, ment. In Recor, lght cinch, fais demand ee E ANNOUNCEMENT. of rn aera ps Vlg Wee TS ieee : ; 5; Muse. $18; Drawing and Paoting, 5; Meadle Has, govd stock, with sales i Hy B) . . sichecmcad LN airaesmennitys { etplahd rye . ss a . nor February, 17th 1857 (38-16 work, grate. Flatt of the tution in advanee, Ste- broduages a Lamata; waice us 6 arrives, ot quatatines ‘ - 4 | y* JOHN LEWIS JOUNSON, of Lesiagion,| GR ember that every Prize 1a drawa and pay de ots charged from the time of entering, to the ebee whieh ‘the le is N.C... has paid ongeus won tothe atady | able in fall withoat dedection th on, except in protracted sichnees. - r 1E hiseais vateocen £7 All prises of 81000 and ander, peid irnmed “sa PpuP A. oe: tte Sromee, Neem rs : : . . Sawer Paveow, age ‘ NOTIC k ar he fallowing disearee: All diseases P > T mal ely f d ARRIVAL OF THE STATU! Uileuce umn | attachmeme, K A | 4 ‘ 4s A the Skin, Winte Swelling or Nerofala inany Gem: | ate th awing ' prizes at the usoa = pees 8 catir ty Se and eopagae from Olin HO ORGE. 0. CM AFFEN. Ulcers or utd § ng, Epilepey, stiff com. | sime of thirty dave — , = gh Bebe on spite 3 ~S l ;GTON a4 . y ; JEURGE W. CLEG Hubard o Statno of WASHINGTON T oppea . n of ‘ the TUE UNDERSIGNED tracted Janie and Curvatere «of Npaae ; he io al A apse etnies MeL F com tan Mere) “ M IN ERAL Ww ATER. Qe ve one te strived in this City on Thursday even inv ole tornrge Hf CheGe. wnt on inhe [OL LD metry the Pabiie that accoants made with % Prepared (> manage amy & tease ther may) Address Orders for Tickers Cortificstesof Peck-; = = ——- — ing. It came aafely, and we SAppose ae has Its r t \ af ore eo ment, and that | 8° preeenicd to him—ceck as geal . I ree ba pod py inipenia leah solar ft 1857 ! 1857! A : a E ahs : : m r Tanwar neecsicne t S. SWAN & COU., Atlanta, Ce. hed, at all hours, im its zroatest purty and per 3 3 will be Placed on tho podestal der oe . ere : ° Asan Femre et Ok mothe: ‘ fection, icy cold, with ¢ variety of choicest 7 ’ , , ‘ A ar Woatc hm . m the Sale ’ R ZEEE, WILHELM & RAIN Cata Fisvala aod Grave Any ¢ Pi A f P hat are drawa from the; © Jaa end, Onn ¥ vi ye nesec * 7D ' od for it imnf@tiately. We write at au ear. °° spent Saceonare gy fetal : EmE# : res eal et Lexington, N.C, will be prompt-| wheel wun ihe acne o prize that coch one o) SYRUP, at the DRUG STORE of | SOUTHERN CULTIV ATOR. ly hour on Friday morning, and are not. eppeor ai ine Coert uf Mees and Qaarter Bee ly at 14 entitle s hed alien avers drawing. is Ck ch are . A MONTHLY JOURNAL, : ‘ ata Wastatid enmer ue ba held te any et Gare ’ . eErENEr Cc: . Revs Wileon Paine, MoD. G. PF. Chase,|the following papere:—New Orleans Delta. Mobile| _ ; Suceessur to Sill & Sil aS spe Pp a Sg m event 60 interesting and bonorav t he be te 4 a x a ath Ch oP. W. Metaogh, M.D. 0f Virgs Aiieate 2 New Weekly Day Book ——— FARy WOOROMY, sc. the State which avanded the fires bugle jede sesress hier “ Clarkenn, M.D, I he Medi-| Saranneh Morn News. Richmond Dispatch and S - . a dlast of Liberty. —Muleigh Negister. Seles X.AIVD. alt r nye Neck bark er 18 ILE JT IS MELANCHOLY TO DANIEL LER MP. | eorroes. ; : “ AA Warten, ( nid ( ip . Gin coran| Me REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT — y of the Al 0 Mock Mivmdny AD OBER - ey wm. J. MILLS ™ : Ste aoe || ages ed es mes ate coeaaily owse of The Fifteenth volume commences it ) = : . - j ; DANER Af the Cert ‘ hr ion , yusande of our felle nge are ; pt « fs ; a history A Gentleman Accidentally Shot.—W_e 1051, aad m the sist year of owe ime pe nde >. 2 Praieee ts, ag E are now of var SPRING & 8UM-) oy Cholera and other Dise ithe Bowes We January, 1857. The # very mach r t that Mr. George W eM LEU BG Res MER Suck may be consoled by the k ige, that @ remedy | OXF COPY, one year $1) | TWENTY FIVR a ir nach reyret iat Mr reorge Nugus e conented wedge, ° « r ¢ ~ a 6 pe 7 _ oP ‘ t » 3s ) yuty : ; hie . : : . ’ : TR > may be had, to awest the devtroyer and remove the SX COPIES JNK HUNDGED Cope ~! ropes better tobe the plate 4 Sheriff of thi rn Cc N 100) ACRES OF LAND. FANGY & STAPLE, DRY aebanee MrALWAYSIN ADVANCE unty, was accidentally shot on Sunday A O . | : : arn pear 2 the : . Fi © paper s anless the cash sccompanies ew York po best, white travelling in the [ailrned cars * winegine sents of Wo M Wacar, decreas e EOeRDs Protected by Worthington’s Cholera =’ d sowew he: South Carolir seems 7 LBS., pom B all wides fr wale by ri a gah od oes Oe | , , ; The Bille of a!) aper ¢-paying Banks, and Post Office bet raneg ewhere in South Carolina. It seems |)()(}() MURPHY, § : Char — ea gees ere and Diarrhea Medicine, iarigen vod deal bet that Mr. N. was asleep, anid itis » * j , F 4 i Shen's I Thes b d now off - ae GLOVES, HOSTER Y, HATS, BON mankind may escape many the “ills that flesh is) Remiuiar post-pai’) will be at the Pub- ed that a pistol in his breast pocket was f e, tnciades th ar hl gt NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, heir to” e ec theeue many fromm helet:) Gebers ck Meee H \ , , y , he , discharged by the jolting of the vr HAY PRESS MILL AND WILL POND, AD WERTING | (Grocers vans, a. (AOS ee we Euskera pre 18 now The ball entered about the region ot t : sie al of the nenet valwvbte \T All which we w:'l tell low for Cash or Produce, | 4 08 repatatina which w- have beca a quarter of! g7-Permne who will act as AGENTS, and obtain her, bee at fifth rib Mr. N. was. of ie Fi BE -<4Buiet @ BA BE. Bce . - aR eC ual Dealera We always, ¢ Century i balding up, t there is no article of | SUBSCRIBERS, will be furnished with the paper at itele x A j aa tik heh BS alle \ st RAT Tice Piss x oy apts ae . Fe SP RuGe of |p| medicine now before the A an Public whieh has! pnb prices v rg astonished, and at first aunpposed tha . spheliy ed ; wise : proved ao satisfactory as this, and to test our mincerity “J . \ 1 a eu purchasers which we w va ghest market price, ia Cash oe « ~¢ cted al most dome otie af the pasony thir reer “ } we submit this propositic That any one pur- SW BOO eo prstony a th 8 No & COPRIN pasmaslsl (a Ge ors Gi ihre bener I ; : 1 Goode en cha) : : : a = SS. & Co. | Chasing a bottle of it, shall in each and every case be ; : ' ; ba rwatertal He was son however, made aware 2 pute . ee cee eT, THERE t meaty {f. ROADr tA Srlthary, March 31st, 1857 emits 7 = 14 | entitled to receive the purch «se mosey back if does | et oe pat tra hy I strength. the natare of the occurence, and fortu . . f L s fr TER great RATER ally at & : y an + Ite aot prove entirely eatiefector agh mt © A ond . N { N ht C; “3 | ‘ sired @ 1 GLE CULY (19 Tredet! ¢ the 3rd Satur ’ yar ‘ : P Rocks: 5 m's Sermons, 1 ind pe dag nately being able to continue bis journey, State oO orth Carolina, te el ; aX teeuet ihe obiees Via to promote the State of North Carolina. A supply just received and for sale by l Amapcd ihe Us Miatee to the de Reached here on Tneslay morning wl. . : with auccess of the Solabury. Wockaville and Virgy.sa-line eee ee me } C. A HENDERSON, Sacoecar win: The Rit . . b aed ALEXANDER COUNTY may . wry z STANLY COUNTY | , x n kind of F » } ome eiv it x * ¢ RAIL ROAD There w a mber of able spea Oe 4 “ F. 8c R400. Cr -< Seandal. a new d; Courtship y Dr. Hill fuand the ball some eigh r 7 In atk se ee : aap aarp set Tat + Oudier Scestoms ARR + Lorre peg boned agenda Sa hich te be ches above the point of entrance, and ex I BLACKWMER.C. ME t. All are 1 t rinbece couia’ chal NACconee © Ol cae a ad stati axD 8y Daraomts GENERaLty J. HO ENNISS Book Seller veral gcak, it. Erabethy Veemnes 1/7 , June 25th, 14 Sw'3ipa @5. 1 be on inlereemue rel ead a wi hoped plonsaal’ oud pe May Term, 18 | May 12, 1857 Ime ie : Satisbary, N.C nclusively Py rrr andronnhie Me hol UL false OME ONE, COME ALL, of every , Matthias Moose and others, ) : oe his aveten. Pcie ie ON Reiter ywood on Dl w“ Teague \ ( iy } ' - on ne a ll ot r COUNTY. ME OF and NATION ry : va : he | Petition by Suite n COODS ! COODS ' ] More New Books. w—— helen tegrater. T cee t - t oC at * AS lSgpscntichiiive LS . MANY CITIZENS irs at jaw of Elmabet of Lan 4 46 UST R ay TAs Sar re cenred, that plantatinr ’ abd ol , ee —w teceived, ia or the Seeret of Pow- EW. the oat I : ee Beane tater ale JU Wintel lent ese ke Chic eae ac Engte City. June 3h, 1857 A rbot | SELLING OFF AT COST er by Mrx Soathworth Confidential Letters of Na- under FR 7 . » By ordered i ‘ ¥ hee T app-aring to the satisfaction of the Court that} x E 4 LING ) Fs S i = oa se 4 Aidiny Slaves to Esvape.—Tev Eli a : cieneka auifeiaer ihe ed et RANG AC aered six months, the purcha ¥ Ree f al ie polean and J rine by Abbott; The Prinee of the jab Anderson, a colored preacher of Mad- aad o:. ool tM Sire L. BLACK MER, C. ME AS . } | remdenieof the Sears It m ordered by the Coart that FOR CASH. Caden CaLL Ae eh CES , Indiana, has jast been convicted, in Cart to be heh Hagel ena atten ee Swe. 0 $2.50 STATESVILLE, N. | pablicatwen be made in the ¢ arelina Watchman pab a | HENS (80, Beck hie y ‘ ’ ‘ be v Aa sai en anc bd Y ¥ EN. . ed in own S ary, for ce of - " entorn of the Bedford County Circuit Court of Ken- | ste. the ff ball of complaint, other eee commas jemesd in eee Te dbeel teak haan the | FREE subseriber ing to ¢ hin business June 16, 165 } Saliabory, N.C. r ont int tacky, for aiding in the eocape Of slaves, | wise it will he heard exparte H I d | Lo {eee a of now offers grea rPements to thoes who wish t Se , J wei te ‘ Ty WINE first Session of this Sehool will open the first | next term sand Quarter Sessions ae The wife and sentenced to the penitentiary for) Witness, JM. Caren. Clerk and Master of oar Encourage ome in ust uf WEDNESDAY Joly. Thiee whe wish to foc the ( tne Court Hoase in Albe | purchase Goods for Cash ; Blank Books. natore, eight years. said Cont, at office in Tavherey he Sth Monday enter School wonld de we!) to do wm at the Bret of the | marie. on th day in Angust next, then} My stock consists of MU Later menittr kinds of Diet hat moon: < aber the th Monday sf tl 2 Yau: a we | Session, of as moon after as poauble. No deduction | and there to plead, answer or demur, or the same will | AIR ATT TART LEARY RT | Boke Day Backs. Ledg chet Memecrepiame eat? ; i the 24 day Jal JMC NROON IS < made from the tin tering until the chee of the | be taken pro coafesso and heard exparte as to them. | STA ists ALIN ot AL es (ol Kinds: Risnk Cons &e. &o., for wale at beautifal ! A Mother'a Jafluence,—[ can always tell th pile ee ecren bee c Sercek go OE Fee Gece cae Ct rear Reccdintak noes Wines: Richard Harris, Clerk'ef oar’ saad Court . joes es }. H. ENNISS’ Book Steve. ” Mother by her boy. The urchin who draws at health and mora‘ity Statesville 1s aot swrpaserd| at office in Albemarle, the second Monday in May,| ~ 7 4 — + roto y ) Forhe ath and m y Statesy pas . vy the back with double fists and Janges his play mat y . ‘i n Western North Carolina A.D R. HARRIS, Clk. | j A » oO y pram for if be looks na him askanee, bas a very qoestidn A ra C aZhes a. The Proprietor of Eagie Foundry & Machine Shop.) TERMS—Per Sessio nths Pr. adv. $5 50—6w-2 | 3 N TICE. Ss Ae Fropriecyo £ yee a s . 4 oo o | able mother. She may feed him and cloth nof5 Mo . Ae. va ¥ . Ween failicemicee ist (atom ie (awd end ike pati eres Pimincy. Faciek bao ches e600 | Wy Hats, Bonnets Boots and Shoes, @Mdie sto. Ga. A %. és, im, and cram him with sweetineats, and coax \ LARGE evpply of thie m ghtfol laxatie \\ ( " Y ane I g ™ mg Ms : 1000 Four Hlorse wes ’ p bim with promises; but if she gete mad, she 2X and refrigerant, just + : mS pated ice Ee Ee mars eae U nent nae Eieher do: de ee a , Hardware, China and Glass- JUNE 8th, 2857. . ’ iS “ ; : COA HENDERSON'S ef following articles, together with many Nesen and 8 vt i = et ae ly (N. York) —_ sre = psi oe be call aint she ARG ROA an te others not mentioned, to wit: The celebrated Boarding can be pene c ' ee an | POST co ACH E “4 ware, Re ady Made Cloth- Te . . { the Steckholdese of : @ will call bin all 5 OR ; feature # Wi deng him by the aair, she wil eall bin a We c 6-6 : : J ne , d 4 Se . . ’ erie’ hye y 1 Salisbary oa Thers- ‘ like Sorts of wieked names, while passion plays over J Drurey Threshing Machine June 30 18S i U re M A Il I IN E tag a ul Groceries. day the % ter a resolution of a fer- in draw ; f face in fainbent flames that curt aud writhe Tf all ou «who are i wi 4 bs Ne Ma Ana EXorsc Powocr, = yarn r y,amyy o We WAL prt “ Rargains cant and Conntry Merchante would | mer : x ue A Uavigy J. A. Jontinn bewitching Widiei fhe pldint, J Vesprpms. ee eee ee ee W HE \] i] W HEA 1 From SMLISBURY to ASHEVILLE, via STATES find ay to their int A) Goowe Win M WB Roberts, were appointed to “ kiases 00¢ ' . levil Bra Ketone a ain ontaan bitile, we shonld othet SWEEP-POWER to be found in the coun’ ry ; : ° ; y VILLE, NEWTON, MORGANTON, MARION and remang on hans y ve Muze tl AL El per Ong, Preneet wey be cases wher pa edn pore e be gue ois ‘h wh Bipot are go many sick!y, haif-dend, deepainng people they are rither portable of stuuonary 20,000 BUSITELS WANTED. PLEASANT GARDENS. a ST ATICIUNEL, BROWN. non a= b Lockhalder ean be . eet poison, a pleasant sin, which, WhO Qo ie ment abe almost every corner, for ‘ ° , ; | = ae , . (3 a prox ) ae : ; F q aterwheels r : ' lic oie reapactiall y teqnested to ne 13, 1837 3 beanty, . ebever hath, hath not himself, which who- there werer wana remedy of which ay much is said, Lambreth's Vertical Water h els, TTR subscriber wishes to purchase TWwRYTY THOT | were : Sp a 1 Benes oe in os coe o Ba . rs shat, pasheation ie obtai Soever doth commit doth not commit sin, 2 1 that performs so nearly what ite proprietors say 6 ee vad Saw. Mill; MILL @ FACTORY GEAR | . . nahin fae whicks ieee mar give this line a trial eel no hesitation = : . 7 Sapeots , e ‘ sore to. pay! the : : nimit, twill de ome to ae se highly recommended that > PS ea eaten AnD bushels or whic ing that itis the beet Stage Lane in the State . TARIE T POPE Bae py siplama BY he i thering thi but he himself is sin. yo oe ee Ral co coor ite aed a inal has convinced (SUCTION & FORCE PUMPR, separate or combined |) 6 orice will be paid : . COMPORT. SPEED and SECURITY. aretobe) VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY | sda “ery he let day of trees,” go! mw. wihoes a doubt, thet Hm the beat fumbly medi-) WASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; MICHAEL BROWN 1" cinca\ cad at ue ie prions es eraicharged hy an? - aa aly (ie tnelociocie Ueslad oriaed ated oe of their po” A genins “down east” has discovered eae en eH he, Sour Stomeeh, | | ; : rparer yy) tact 9) other line. My Coaches are all new, the Horses safe [[] } (OR | \ | CYRUS P. MEN ness ALL. i one : deny of the hitl: boddy ills that are the only article worth buying ; it having stood thetee and well trained, and the Drivers polite, gentlemanly i\ F] 41 . noone states cing of manufaeturing from one dan esas oy ot Re ene tie : 1p " eae 3 us , ee gal, reali Y; & monkey, an ape, and threo baboous, Foe Kc aiek and whale kek afler’weing it's few DRUREY'S Corn Shellera: aghe of every va our ‘ our APs | Stage Office in Salisbury atthe ROWAN HOUSE. , SHE Subectiher Jes eRent hie Value. 1 Goldsboro’; Herald, ntleman $0 a8 tohave enough left forasmall “yal 3) thew litle ila grow lees and leat, and there is riety ; Culuvators Engine & 1 meenlaer : a oLS FLOUR WANTED. | Morganton, at the WALTON HOUSE | ble property on Main Street in the great East unul day of meeting {this hone! ler dog.” a prospeet of being entirely free from thems by a eon k is f if asting ard Me seteay) w Hed mots = 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR A} 0D. | C. 8. BROWN, Cowrascton Warten oa pei oahie te-2 Gnnnace inthe use of the lavigorater ow we wieh at short Notiee and Warrante< erme Cash, o Seen { Jone 94th, 1837 41-4 dwoltien House, newly fittediep, Kit to. ‘ } ‘ AP ca ha at vis, that the Invigorator doubted paper. All articles will be delivered in the ; bd wee ‘ : il complete ae A certain gallant editor thinks when & wo impress ou is fs * : ne ™~ el oh on mats uf ne iG Ral Was tere cf heres VYNHE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand aide gether with firat rie Carriage Shops, all mph - JOB PRINTING . & Mother Rentleman can’t pass a clothes line with- i 8 medicine partionlarty adapted ts faruly wor, and 1. THOMPSON Barrels, Flour for which the highest: market BI \ N k N and new. Thoer wishing to parchare of reat sar, PRs NG ; . ae ae eace ehildvea eukiectte li diseases, 1 = é i | a eineite alf wend examine it an aseist y* Out counting all the long stockings, i¢ is if ren are. it ia invalohie, and eaves physicians’ Tyro, March 90, 1857 6mo:43 | price will be paid MICHAEL BROWN JAI h ‘ : [athe A.G. HOLDER Veatly lat this Office, ohn,” eet & sign he onght to get married, and the |}. ,..1 ntold amount of anguish both to moth TP Charlotte Demoerat cupy three months, and for) oy “ 10-5 of all kinds for sale at this Office. Salisbury, April 28, [837 48-1f . ood wife. Aooner the better. ers aud thew litle onrg 1mo-6 | ward bill to this office OT , ' sa From the American Messenger. Ranning before the Locomotive. One morning last week I started down town, when a gentleman stopped me: “ Did you know old Mr, M—— was just now brought home nearly dead (No; how did it happc: “Ran over by the | cars,” was thc i 1 at once to go and sce the poor old man, but he had breathed |:is last just betore | en- tered the room. railroad, way come in eight of hitn. eer gave the alarm wi the speed. The old man heard the whis tle, turved around aud saw the cars, response. 1 resolvec He was walking on the train going the sane The tle, and checked when a e enein- theu started on evidently looking fur sume better place to vet off the u ain Ve engineer, supp sing ot course be would step out of danger us s0un us «he Saw it, put on steam aud tarted ap. Before he coald again check the spec “d, the ol I an was hit “by the train, and thrown off the track, a mangled, body. He was taken up, pucou the cars, and car riek back to his home. In less than av hour he died, He was a man h spected, a consistent Christian, and : ofticer in the church ; and on opening his blecding will it was found that he had left $290) for the American Tract Society. As I stood looking at the mangled body the thought occu rred to me, he is not the first one who has lost life, temporal or} } spiritmal, by “ wait: r a better place | to get off the track.” ere is a young man who has com- menced a course of intemperance, lis friends becoine alarued. The whistle is is echoed 8s s00n sounded—~ in his ears. to reform. langer, danger,” Ile sees it, and resol There is a better ter time he fille a drunkard’s grave. Here is a young lady menced a course of She is the cl ! nest, agonizing ed in her bel lier friends expostu-! late with her ie eees her own danger and resolves to Sake the giddy throng ;| bat she will wait till after the present} fashionable season is over. It would ex-} dite remark if she were to lcave her as- |! eociates now. Next spring she wil re-| no@nee these vanities, and seek some sul stantial happiness. But sudden! missed from the gay circle who has com- fashiouable follv.— ar- otter iild pious parents rayers have bevu all p sl y she is} Grod removes her from earth, a on turmmbetone might wel? be graven, “ Lost her life, while waiting for a Letter piace to get off the track.” Soe with all sinners in thi: heaven-fa- vored land. The ¥ press upleedingly on to perdition, till they hear the alarin of danger sounded. Then they pause and leok around. There is danger eV see | and feel it, but it is far off. Jt is of no use to be frightened. They can go a long way yet on the smooth road. It ts more pleasant and less difficult than the “nar row way,” and there is a much better = ahead to “ vet off the track Bat that “ better place s reached, |} their doom aled. Of is se Vv mnany a soul in perdition inay * Lost life, while waiting for a place to get off the track.” —a.¥. & —_- | A Sore Joh The wing, goipy| the wounds of the Western papers tor was — w ~ Well,” giving a free each a fool a» tod Weil, 5 mM) Bee “1 got ured ot friend of mit ge along | said he, ° Daniel We beaatifal sentius i wevw if we work upe we rear ten dest; but if minds—if we ples, with the of oer fellow-o tablets s.: eternity Tk Upor set The now sent 80 grea! of just) ce lias dress a cir schools, pile aud: ter that not a prof those you fortuns we - Llu near ment grout menced, noticed the biy galia, pass of the eutr mon's |, The lad, Ty up and <4 some t months ay when the lad’s wit, derness (” Lad 1@ ac terned on dim boy, told hitu Jater J saw ently ty Everett there | have a ter Vae w ave Vee mipied Suicide. AM: attempteu [ " } } ment by beer Slad ™ anda Bilice rem Whe: ed to time a little} yy way ahead, but ere le reacties that * bet-| ” destruction overtakes him, and | jin the | lumina that Bey. | IIow apposite the following words to some of the “young Americans” not aj thousand miles from here. There are| few, t--be-sure, in our goodly old town— | but there are some, fast, ‘rapid’ youths. Stop that boy! Aye, but who is to stop; him? Young America takes the bit in|" his teeth, and the reiu-holder must be a} | Jehu who can check his mad gallop down | the steep of life. Stop him who can. “Stop that boy? A cigar is in his | month, a swagger is in his walk, impu-| dence in his face, a care- -for-nothing in his manner,~Judging from his demea- | nor he is older than his father, wiser than | his teacher, more honored than the may- | or of the town, higher than the President, | Stop hin! he is going too fast. He dont | know his speed. Stop him ere tobacco | shatters his nerves; cre pride ruins his character; ere the loater masters the man; good ambition or manly strength | give w ay tu low pursuits and brutish | aims. Stop all euch boys! They are} levion—the shame of their families—the | disgrace of their towns—the sad and 80-| leusn reproaches of themselves, ere The oldest book in the United States, it is said, is a manuscript Bible in posses- {sion of Dr. Witherspoon, of Alabama, | | written over a thonsand years ago! He|* it follows: The describes as oak, and with thongs, by which the leaves | are also well bound. together. The leaves | ¢ are entir made of parchment, of a| } most superior quality, of fineness and smoothne 8s little inferior to the best satin. he pages are all ruled with great accu- racy, and written with great “uniformity | and beautifully in the old German text} hand, and divided off into chapters and Ve The first chapter of every book ble is written with a large capi- beauty and splendidly ted with red, blue, and black ink, still in vivid colors; and no two of the| capital letters in the book precisely alike. | | | The proportions of the superficial coal | rees. Bi inimitable f tal o Coal Formations of the World. | areas of the principal coal producing coun- tries of Europe and America, are thus United States, 133,132 square tiles; British Arnerica, 18,000 square! miles; Great Lritain and Ireland, 11,859 square miles; Spain, 3408 square miles; | France, 1719 square iniles; belgium, 518 square wiles. Thus it will be seen that) the United States has a superticial coal | area more than three times as great as all the coautries of Europe. And it should) be remeinbered, too, that the coal basins | stated : | Window 3h ‘STATESVILLE | QS’ SISAL. — ore W. AYER has just soctioed % @ and opened a new stock of Books, | Stationary, Fancy articles, Fire Screens, | ades, Tubaceo, Segurs, of various brands, and Goafectionaries, af his BOOK STORE in States- ville, opposite the Court House. | Among his books muy be found, a good supply of al! (soo! i MON SCHOOL BOOKS, recomjpended by of G Schoolsof this State, stens Unabridged Dietionary, Southern Harmony, | Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Puteot Ser- | Se Lorenzo Dow sen'r., Life and Sermons, Cham- ré Papers tor the people, Humes History of England, | Gabon’ 8 Rome, Sir Joha Froissart’s Chronicles of the | Middie Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief Jusuces, Spurgeons Sermous, Speucers Sketches and Serious, Old North State, 2nd edition, Jacobus’ Notes ou the Gospels, vith question books, Cummings works, Me- moir of Syduey Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles Hymn buoks of all kinds, Jroings Wushington, 3vole., ' Hodge on Ephesiaus, Dicks works, South's S« a | Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC PLORATIONS, Shakspears, 3yron, Cowper, t oy | per, Milton and a great many other poetical works, | Mrs. Hentz's Novels and a great many other novels, | | by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, | a varied, a stock of Stationary a8 ever was vee i south | of Mason aud Dixons line, Albums Portfolws and fan- ey gift-books in abundance, Blank and Copy books of | all sizes, Memoraadains and Diaries without end, a large assor(ment of books published by the Aiarican | | Tract Society. In the Notion line I show as great a} variety as anybody ought to wish to see in vue day, my stock includes Flaid Lamps, Port-mouies, ¢ ‘ubas, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Phitocomes, Jewel- | ty, China Vases, Cups and Saucers, Peviume bottles, Card Baskeis, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Eugravings, | in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to suit, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes | hey 2Wets. to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from &1.00 to! 3.00, Kaledascopes from Scts. to 31.50, Micro- ideo Poloramas, Panoramas, Mavic Lantern for \ “book is| |children, Willow baskets and Wagons, Flutes from in the [strongly bound in boards of old English | 2 | suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— “ knowing vun,” and a stalwart moral \Feoneke English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- | J// 178, CAPS, BON- VETS, BOOTS 1 857. SPRING AND siipies VRSHIOVE, HE subscriber has just Jodh veepupe from the North, and is now in the receipt of bis Sivek of GOODS AND CLOTHING for the Spring and Summer, His Stock comprises a large and beautiful assortment of WAS LAS) WOR 7 y | C LOTHING, | Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen ded AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. | nishing goods, whieh will be sold very low, of made All persous wanting goods in our line are requested | yp. to order in the best style of the Art. He wil | to give us a call, and examine our stock before making | keep iv his employ a rkilful Cutter, aud can therefore their purchases. Our stock will comprise all goods | warrant good fits, His experience inthe business usually kept in a faney dry goods store. Our goods! justifies him in saying that his stuck cannot be sur- are offered on the usual accommodating terms. passed in qu and the styles ure alllate and very REE & STIREWALT. | handsome. His stock of Ready-Mades. comprises 43:f Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, — Coats, Pants,—anud every thing required. Call and see. Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B. BEARD Mecchaut Tailet Salisbury, April 14, 1857. 186 THE GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, AND. DEPOT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOUN DOOLEY, 81, MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS &e., Ke. | SOMETBING NEW 8T. ATEBVILLE N.C. HE SUBSCRIBERS are are now receiving a choice | wod well-sclected Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS & SHOES, READY-MADE 1857. March 24, THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ofour common pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, | From the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple He has trie] it in over 1100 cases, and never failed exceptin two cases, (both thaoder humor.) He has now 1n his possession over (wo huudred certificates of its virtue ull within twenty miles of Boston Two botiles are warranted to cure a uarsing sore mouth. One to three bottles will Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two bottles are warranted tu cure the worstcanker uth and stomach cure the worst kiud of 81.25 to ), Violins from 5Vets toi: 3.00, Banyo’s Thr to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst : F Eos $3, to Accordeons from $1.25 to 36.00, Octa- | case of Erysipetas wou on this occasion particularly call the at- 0 Flutes, Tamborines, Guitare, Flagolets, Harmon:- | leution of his regular cusiomers and others, to cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Measures, Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with and without caseg, and about TEN THOUSAND other things not herein mentioned, all of which are B for | sale on the most accommodating terms. ‘ape anxious to sell T make no charges for showing Call and examine for yourselves. LF Reco__ect,—orrosite tuk Covet House June 2 tf-1 Valuable Land 2 | One W two botiles are warranted (o cure all humor in the eyes. the preparations he fas made for the business of > Sprug. Daring his reeent toar in the North, he visited not only the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, but also the principal manufacturing dis- tricts where goods in his line are got ap—thus he has Two to three botiles are warranted ty cure tae wors: | beem enabled both to obtain samples of every article cuse of ringworm | made, aod purchase more advantageously than bere- ‘Two to three botiles are warranted tu cure the | tofore For the importation of French gnods, he hae mage most desperate case of rheamation Three to four boitles are warranted to cur: che salt | Sach arrangements as will insure him a regular eup- Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears or blotches among Four lo six bottles are warramed to the hair cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure sc of the skin aly eruption theam ply of the newest and ehoicest styles Five to eight bottles will care the worst cases of| The stk and other Hats of his owa make have in- serofula variably been deemed by his c to p A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- | those of Northern importation. From various im- | tle, aud a perfect cure is warranted when the above | provements recently made ta his factory, the euperi- SALE! YY I lying near the w alters Soath Yadkin River, of t in Rowan 18 miles North-west of Salisbury Coanty, ing the Lands of Soloman Ho Temperance Smoot, UW de> nhers rel ee Ae Ce and rutaiaing abe 200 Acres, more or less This tract of tand is ander a fine state of cullivation, and has « Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, , and ail othe essary out buildings for the couvenience and confort of a Farmer TO RENT. onty will not only be aaivtained, but added fo Such couutry merchauts os purchase elsewhere, quantity is taken Reader, I peddied over a thousand bottles of this ia | the basiness twenty and thirty years, say that 1 redreines was ever | thing | AVE. Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK nu the aonsie uf patent | H BUILDING neat door to the | © Watchman "| There is 4 universe! praise of it from all quar | office. ‘Their friends and customers, are invtd to Io iny own practice | always kept it stret!y a-} call and see them at their pew aud elegant stand | tote—but since us Jchwa as & genera fa uly! > i Salsbury, Jannary 6th, 1*57 2 | ne, great aud w rfu) virtues have bees found , ad | } i SOUTH TROY AND EAGLE CITY. = 3 a ctually, without poses e' lage «x parincod othe pm HE subscriber is now making ap » magnificent wystem at thi munufacturing Company rs improve. the im, | that it ‘it, aud when taken daily in: menso WATER P POWER ai at "ee above and ate strengthen and buill it takes this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock usual Ayo iy : of said Company. It is coutemplated to establish Dr. Factories and Mills for various branches of trate as it may suit g majority of the stockholdets. Books of subseription can be foand at South ‘Troy, until the 10th duly, at which tune they will be sonehe The ned is still laboring for of hia native State, for the United Staten wnd for the « world. Large sums amounting to a fortune, have been offered for this valuable property, but not even millions will be sufficient to take from hn. bie © iid of delight, Ragle City. ‘Those wishing to’ become cithteasof this flourishing business place, may still have 40 opporte- nity of ding so, as books will remain open for sixty days. LOTS FOR SALE. HE subscriber has a number of beautiful building lots at Eagle City which will be sold en very favorable terns io those who ve to settle there, Early application very: importan: NbR REW wAGG AE. Ve I bas rarely ever reek te care their worst forme. estion being ca’ e deranged Lig cured when the Liver is per Sens p is caused by an ij pre Liver, and ax 4 proof that the ws this disease, let any one troubled with the buvigorator regularly one week and will begin to assume its color. veness cao be permanently cured lnvigeraiur. Take it in small domenk “s it eseiete nature ip ber rations, minishing the dose, the aud active stale, and work asreguiagly ag Siek Headache is very son relieved by: tahing « duuble dese of the Ievigoratur, which corrects acidity and sourness of the stomach, For an over-louded stomach it has ne relieves all oppressive or uneasy the tore of feeling outing MURPHY & 0. heartily. Fir a fomily medicine generally, oll why OUSE-ROOFII ond use it speak in the highest terme, FT GOrTERInG acess | _ Prepared and sold by Sandtord de Coy 160 Baa the most substantial manaer | St-; New York Price $1,006 per buttle, comte img aT AB...) d. Great varie- | 49 doses, Also wld by C. A. Henderten y of Wares aad Stoves always on hand for sale. Salisbory, N.C 7 Janaary 20, 1857 ly:34 May 26th, 1857 TAKE NOTICE i . LL persons indebted to me either by note of ac event, are hereby oviified to come forward and | settle ten days before May Court, as my business! an 14th, 1857. WILLIAMS BROWN. Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite ae | oe ie IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR’ ME Please bring it in. 4 GUN AND LOCK man be closed up by that time. These failing to AVING opened « oppusite ML aPHY © « I o's More ders left with hia will be ee ape Fre , promptly ai tended to. Orders sepa CHARLES ae moa ins6. | the viewity uf Bustou. I ka.w the effect of it ie eve- | Fithual giving Richmond a trial, he would respect ful- j comply with thie notice, muy expect their Botes or ac- SIMITEING, Jame: TY case. So sure as water willeatinguish fire, sosure| ¥ invite them to viet his establishimeut—he assuree ; counts to be placed in the bauds of au offieer fur cul- aap or, will this cure hamor. | aever sold u bottle of it bat | them shoald they do a, they will find a» stock of | leetion, without foil Dawson, that sold another; after a trial it always speaks fur¢ £0vds equalling im variety, quaatity, and low prices, / THOS. EB. BROWN Bell Hanging. W x iteelf. ‘There are two (hinge abort this herb that ap- | ‘be! of any other honse North or South a | Mareh 3, 1850. 140 pays ashing pears to me surprising ; first that it grows in our pas-|__ His business arrangements are of the comple THE subscriber haviag openeden ee aT 0 tures,in sume places © plentifu i vet ite value | kiod, and the greatest attention is paid to the apr lablishme al, propuses to om the hasaever been kaows until | dieu rered itia bod6— | Packing aod prompt shipmest of guods [tf =| | above business is the town of Salish. Gen. second, Unat it sbowld care all kieds of humer ry, 04 Water Street, im ait it vations drese lo order to gi ne idea of the sudden rise and branches GUNS and LOOKS» oa r ha deecovery, 1 will tate that ia| REMOVAL. | paired at short notice and ow Femmes. ply June : and solid about #1 buiiles pes bic terms Hus thoroagh seqesintancs day—ia April: (654-1 add over une thoussed boiler | | with the business, he hapes, will command « repaime- withe 4 per day | R & A MURPHY } He Lemenlendiel ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Alle. month ar Some of the wholesale Draggits who have been in| J au. 2 ’ ma te Ne Salisbary, Oct. 24, 1 dwo On Main Street, in Salisbury, Woeld mform the walking public, the citizens of the COWAN'S of the United States are but partially ex Veleable Flastation ying immed ui that T never suspect Nt ) Il U M BL virN | Town and surroending country, that they tend ase 179 - al n lyi mmediate ow the! Several ‘ ‘dine | omy ad material, e ) reed workmen, pett: a OY BE plored aad defined. In regard to pro-| A Ween ar sen Vorkorer ta’ rita ecres eae OTT core Gr. need esol corse ges wtnes. rant] VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC fam 274 vs ductions, however, ane contrast is alto-| abea 100 eres = and Pandacil alll vaintetce ged few butties. O, what a merey if it will prove effectual | 4 ie Subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders (a very libera: share of pairvaage frog thew PA graphs (" gether in favor of Europe, thus: Great ™* ty, ths tract has on it a pr e Sew Mill ia all eases of that awful malady—ihere are bet few | he pubhe generally 4 which is sea LEY oo b ccieieol Wale hecG., Acad Ee aoe ae | Fiche AER ox FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY hal ape ier henge ines as ban timber eS ; ae ay plohans telioetdn te eee neal SU P ERIOR W ATER BI ¢ k ETS. | wv ake in ange for Bouts & pain as as) 8 Tons; lygiumn, & JOU,000, France, 4, yy} mand for lem ed by it. For the v wl the| He Manafactures North Caruuna Materials: he| AP of th 617; Praseia, 3,500,000 ; Austria, 7000; Persons wishin; to ren ne abo wil ea Kick Heedect Dyevep na, Piva: employs North Car ped he . a Ba sind ibe | DISEASED KIDNEYS, ps! Erode ‘ while the United States, with a coal area ate ee oy = tins “wel he Spine. | euobcite N a patrooage By pring him ¢ Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak af which more than three times the extent of all DW. CRENSHAW, |. eee) Dp ek ti aed eek al Abra tag a Rabati erent Late of Worth & Fthott, Fayttevilte NC ness of the Lawns, che list of th Europe, actually produces only 4,400,000) Rowan Co, May 5, 185 3mo—49 knowg jing ATRIAL Is WHAT ITE WANTS | GENER \| COMMISSION Thinovalueble medicine is fer saleet the Deve place du tons. . Neu change of pels esuary——eal the best Sod GH MAKEPEACE | iD. 4b We ‘ Fe “el.in Mocksville; at Dr R Campbell's, ia be There aes Cert fj t . Land envag ee : i. | se Drag Se € ’ Roveriy! From the Charlotte Whig | ca of Marriage, axe roa Use Adalts e tab spoafu Pie ee Wie in bead Sir ove! esi ane fer if adel ike parratig Bech wat per of th G. N. Eidred’ athe 1} (LIVEN by the officiating Clergyman of Magy sy cates - Seat Fave e, Feb. tn 139 fr Wisibalese:y gfe oe dreds = outhera Cireas paid ( tie ee « : oan a Mag fee As Z Tae aahereues havleg eet General 2 rbot re erg vig eH Pr eepaiead last, | deaigued 00 evidence ie their uwa ikon Heading “| DIBBLE «® BUNC oy. It is evic n wha ahd s«« be Dumbers in| lawfal manage, aon aeeeeige Sea | WILMINGTON, N Repl vale of (he ahowe Medicine, is pregapedt. as ywn, we judge that they were not as liberally |ty te p vieg to die cria'er cys MANUFACTURED BY tcer wien jacesenloree| . 2 cupply by addreasing him ot Salsbury, 3 sages sraged as heretofor W he Very got up ai the Watchn ( | Onders for Mretendize, and consignmenteof Plow |‘ loag ac bis rondence, 10 miles west of the too late. dba keecrbiaeat (Os Meni io ony part like Commtry) Gr oh Wh ee ( issi " h sled tiber es (x mice . we B.D. AUSTIN ! pam eines aay ee Us irae read pastebin Co a, OMMISSION MereWamts - er Ne antes bH people » wing > of ite actin s Chester are , resachuse tts ’ tended har x ett ghana | In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, May Ins JAMES | wretches : C. ifi Wh Agents. N City, C V neo | ‘ a ORA Jaws wh pat em toh ae olesa great w York City Chekner Nb P w to let oe ertificates of Confirmation, ; | Ber bearer Mh Gesdeay. & Sontherm Preauce Gemeratty. | House and Lot to Rent) WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, it thems . mu they bave tien encour ibe | Sigadard Rate Atw. tin 2 7 No. 180 Front Strect, SALISBURY, N.C aad of t wdard a ming Office 4 , ad a: S S. Hanse a s¢ ” o seems ap eae . Ra na g ene saa SYuErTsy wT Own | ause of the with hee ig Mr. Robinson from G . Se pete ak k Fe sere: A _ mee OR SELL. wh. & A. Marphy's Store, ed in pl: concern, and stating s might be r A Tor John Birke. W nak a regs REFERENCES ae ” EEPS constantly on hand «large essortment + led d Ja = model eumpa:s” cives U win , James k ioe wee, wm Aa . | PUA ete demre to Bell oe to Rear cat f WATCHES and JEWELRY of ai! hinds panes < t ths Logs it ves ; . - Perey . . ome sae 4 ‘ ’ W Mnrohes casera a be men avery demrebl. mere otrape tty Claeke, Watches and Jewetry of satchel eb : State of North ( arolina. ‘ a ' WoL Myer Fang 0s ove athe Town of He lt comame a cond | repered in ofa bert accent pal palragcan reams ele « scene, at jeast. a young lady is un STANLY CoUN] a co P Draggretein the l ¥ “' Ment: ue dwelling Howe 1 Kitehen, Sinp end ather build. | ble terms e 10, 1799 wtely porns ated—fur where t / ee : ani a : bow sa e a tcere ier “= ibe ! os } n February 19, 1856 1y38 i = , f . . 4, 1" 56 ly cons wishing the ey Bont PRIVATE SALE. ilishoc net ‘DR. WILLIAM 8, TATE, jy (™"! ; eae TIE DD 7 7 MILLER 4 t | oe 7, . THE PROHIBITIONIST. (iaetrerued very pasomeel a cel Sees NI — lee eee The | : ) 2 ») v1 F Weet. ffere tur sale hes remdenee in the thriving « (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) the foll ° . “ ‘ v 4 > v « LT rede! « ~ . 4 e ~ c IT arp anng 4 > | : sak salt : LIN. Tred ‘ ve Greensborough STATESVILLE, N. C Coaneil ts ( _ 4 4 > ne ee so a - ate . ee ea eae mn) wore Me . ‘ desirable witesiane a village |i Teves ac ESPECT FULLY afters his professional aprvees vi ° : eer, far clowe penonete, 84. ¥. Calloway. sed J es ete MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. | R" | ies Wisans et lepaall Gel pale gansta a night yo on aud specify r punts of g ‘ : bits be N asf XH Ee 1 plepichat » ; ght y d ret ; . ‘ Tay \ } ‘| emalleam, compared with a pores ne doen ‘ | ine to Hinton » al i . sos, bul we a - = v ithe ate a And mine te bbe wage the @ Liuk we bave sas enoe ‘ . ‘ a mn a Ga} 1 neing loratedinthe Wes partofthe| Of pam nis aetiuctng eause nor onan, on oat One me Jenoug! ty satisfy any person rah M ; ( ) { Stat eequent!, mech the larger pur Ciberuke 1 comfort inte many econds Fhe bet The | rally we bused, as s inura ; oo The » and sprrit P arriowiet is Na } Ae pak ie | To restore, defeewity w reise ep Pee Boke chai thie f ( ' . . P sant Thet fifi areinthe @uaniry | Her Lambie path obseure that she, with smiles a separ < a ace to o ay An rue ala ire Wics =A rely free fr febt ; have made May tote her anaccnetumed place aon +4 , ow bimeell and bela : ° r I Witt iiqhem raarkel tprice)im) Mints) A enmeeen piketelies Coabdentl: (cocenan us sean ot " and of “ aa RB Five Theusnd Bushele Wheat, | ded tothe : aa the nan ° Napprees ve Lape Traffe ee P ‘ t oe m Oh ie . Ki 3 ad the extirpe (Inte aioe ove. |, OS MC SENKING saat See e Westies wing Ofiee ( Heaven hath fued her impress \ree ed into “ancy Pirda not a mae . ; re \ " cledfortheeneamgyrer sharbn oy por me'er with carctows oud A slery. Sept. | 96 tf JAWES SLOAN, Preoide capac eRensaere ed ommetare ates Prom ¢ eae hea ire eG au live oe Fide § JENKING & ROBERTS has { Nt. COFFIN. Wie Prendeat | Terme pomtively cash on compirtion of work , re the Lauisville « : dipacre nt Micig) Rawdsiainand fir ccied COP MENDENHALL, Attorney Ofice at Remdenee, West of the Female Cologe The foll week (a) aM wes Ita “< PETER 4106 Wit her pend Pieaseres | Sommonrees a by mail or otherwime will receive and ( A ' ompt alteation en n this , ’ PETER A Ms ec'r 3 1 ve Ward, fon thie. charged og ett vn (BOOK BINDER WANTED.) cc aiyc.ceTRRAPAME RC Ter en, 145 sya been ar srcuke spares ' mI r and ~) : £10"9 whie | y judg eid e ea y 4 - . ak , f a wd corng : r ' ¢ ’ nd sha ' ased te ve - : etre OLE gw cen v ! Thunder & Lightning the 2 eating.” man nota npancinswhtentme “Wine i tae DEROSSET & BROWN, under Pre ene ig ay madiitcicin 6 FOR SALE" Pity : sito0 |S ‘red (STE WILMINGTON.N Cc. | DISUNION AND CIV'L WAR, a ] J ' - + 00 reav 10bUme to Dlackst n Lonisv STRELA. i oO | ; F he pate ry | P ‘ r + om a . : Pee ‘A VALUABLE TRACT OF LiNp, BROWN & DEROSSET, Pestilence, Patent Medicine MM sm: Mr. and Mrs a ony live in Chicag oT. sabseriber o ers or sale his Valo- iis he 5 Three € be | ; d ORK, 5 5 gurroup SS) ee ee Oe 0 Tract ; eNeaueWeat the State, and Mintee, Nia FOR SALE. | GEVERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS FAMINE, &e., do, Govern ae age ‘ , ‘ sabia Vowel edvanree made an (onetrpere RF. evils and calamities that shoald be guarded Yaroli rrowin soda bottles at each othe ~T ( pe, * : Paris o parent ( tONSISTING of us icars. . . ma coments NX againet, BAKER & OWEN beg leave to le- oh as ih others faces badly. Llion Ab a ben me ere Camadae mile of SH Phivape wm form the pablie generally wad private indivicwals per oqent | | ad Mr. M. arrested ; Unt x 160 A 'R ES - ( ay ‘ ‘ tae e aleatnd: (Ge ) | Uewlarty, that they are ready, willing aad able to pre which | abe appeared and averred there ) as ip aan ¥ cof addres Leet them from one at least of the ahuwe (Lightoing this Sta pyear i ith This T I P j ° tndred Copies R 1. Bt MU ‘, puttiog ap to their buildings, their Patent laulated Unio: ail in uebetween then Toy ; De HW Ki ' ; : , Pursry Hotveburg 4 - rhining Condactors, at price 7 than it bas er m | 8 War Uf poe evidence of a black i iene ic : i ee ea roany Ineger NROM ond after thie date RJ WEST is my! er been done atin this part of the cowmtry. Addres potede v 4 eae Ne . 5 4 ee ‘ reper regula horized ageat for settling Ni nd | your orders to Baker & Owen, N.C hope of ther enance anda A 1 : A pai « « Nulee a Salisbery, N.C, pe o t Z ecounta due Jno A Weirman & Co, and Jno. A July 8, 1K56 at! otis bead. She ad the cow kicked her 10 AC REN of coud MEADOW LAND. ! one panda fa FOR SALE CHEAP. Weirnan @ Price. All prream imercsed wil taht the mes a e suid the borse kick him, and they Perens wie nea is ao. he re aud pnt 4 first-rate Threshing Machine and Horee-power | Dotice and act accordingly | in acor Yel crems ine eave * Z a 1 Spe elie ted Any une wisliing a bergei will callon = JNO A WEIRMAN | INT Xs YAS the oth e he plar wveR Ort RL BRALL Salebury, N.C. April 14, 1657 Imo—46 | mn v eee f ore ted Office, Holtaburg eit | | () 1 { ad bd ¥ 4 Queer) 1. —In Marion eganty oe Bene and in : ve et 6 an A 1 | ge 4d yp ob ’ , Ben 1° Piast nipiared ite . bevy A N | 4 of man‘ Otio, afew dave ago, @ man ened anoth ey | W \ N ] ED. DR. M. W Hl IT El EA N). Tue subseriber takes this method to inform he for thos r the rent ot a boase. On the trial, 0 SCOMITIA LOF FICE on the aame lot with hie residence. In| i frends and the public, that he has opened a NE fought nee d that t Ise was AN ) iia nie 100 WO er A ACON aloo Tard, Hees. 8 ase fe desiring ty see him will leave) TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in thie pier? 8 i see mae pae ; JyN I wean, Flour, Wheat, dee. For err the Niate 10 the corner rooma of D. A. Davia’s building, direetl? ers. Th : ) i sa {ID Cry Vct whieh the highest cash prices will be pard | Jane 17, 1956 "9 ‘ppusile the store of Murphy, MeRorie & (o., #4 be acce lant aid 815 as daa hh { i~ WJ MILLS & Co. | adie og the Tin Shop of Willams Bro His loot . f 4 4 March 31a. 1457 Cone | pointm : ° WILI PROPE R T Y anno | experience and auecess in the business are, he thiakh ; A 4 REC AR, COPPER, MOLASSES, MACKE Wanted to Purchase # canranice for the feture meses ee A ; REL SALT. PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER Wanted I diz t ] . s HIS JOBS shall be faithfally and artistically ¢* ness of toa If The th n Phila FOR Ss ALE. THA, SODA, PICKLES, S(RDENES LOB mme a 6 y; YOUNG A V Ap pare | Culed Heisin the receipt of the eminen , 1 t—i STERN, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE § TAL D LIKELY NE. "AS 1S ili aaa uate : I WILt r 150 ACRES LOW CANDLES. §&, fora w ‘ AA PINE WOOD, for which the | 2reet from 10 t Piles old. APPLY at the FASHIONS will ine hothe br 1 nthe Yadkin River, aboet 205 } ‘site WJ MILES & ¢ 4 Cah well bre padow deivery, MANSION HOTE Andis, therefore, always ready to supply customer calcula at to, as V It is bur . de of Wash fiend Saliba Ma 4 1R57 6mo 4 ey . FE MYERS | Salsbury, March oF h 1857 143 the style of the Latest Agony.” (7 Call and and to ractice wit now to tear off street Lie ! , . . HCAs Elias ABE) | ort 19, 1856 i van adage la sly ne snes oroes, Wanted : sishary. Set 19, 185 ' ° : yt War fl | Negroes Wanted. | LAST NOTICE Positively, here LS INANY ae \ ates Were tnissing one t ver ahr J P ‘ others Ee a Some of the plate Mid ' FTE snhe mailed bese meena a subacniber either t bales ° GOWAN, cult it nate LW in edty the varniber either by ze ava y eves wad aliau 4 : | Llikely ne hich he wil Large, and § A RUet CPN OK BAB! Lal inal heeaby nuified thet if thes WITH bt / s 4 pie at riack Nddrens | ; Be ee DOH Wee ot SE. [40 aot come forward and settle by the let day o ' almost ‘ . AME ie hee ve ae dX MER. WOOL, LEGHORN and STRAW | June; their claime will be placed in the hande ap COL, H. L. ROBARDS, See a. , M 19 HATS, just received and for ante ficer for collection K. MYERS nde > . {ew rreteeliaiwiicns ae a} WJ. MILs & Co | Salisbury, May 19th, 1KS7. eee AT THE , ally di Salisbury, ch Bbet, 1857 | : T Tm . sum why yoni deren : WALL PAPER. acide Maal ROWAN HOUSE. Naa iu to ime oves jaw-nuita, sud |e ‘tice at Murkes f or addrem ! Splendid lat of Wall P nd Borderin Sy eee ks TET? ‘ e Cie ee Monten we ye et sd Boro JOR PRINTING 13] AN KS ss "been ¢ ! cies WILLIAM STORE Pa i ye el "i youd w lane ee es er ; Book Store Won mereutht at thn O fee | ; aint W | ie ARAR. heen FOR ALL the Suge ® hot, al! us { . 4 at this O fice. | of all kinds for sale at this Office. 35 Salisbury, Feb. 2, RIPTIC AMILY , eys, Weak c. at the Deve hell's, ia bee Lever) ntist, al College) ( O# oonal servers e generally ing tt Poe the ott “t e will receive {ty37) itning WAR, ledicine nid be guarded eg leave to le ndivicents per ad able to pre eo Lightning Patent Inukate? than it bas er ptry. Addres ry, N.C, a—f OP: to inform be ned » NEW in this pert iiding, direetlt rie & (0,8 pn. His bot re, he thinks Y . irtistically es ly oustomer?'* T Call and N. PRICE. lyiT he Stage @ 35 [a Educational State Convention. Ludicrous Effects of the Appearances A. a of a Comet in 1712.—As every body is We have just returned from the Edn-|on the gui vive in'regard to the Comet, ve, that Ameri ih the world where such a de- tive change of government could place under -any circumstances whatever: See Watinun Se tetoan is eer and as all sorts of ‘ideas are “ around” in We your Excellency will pardon | the abscene of Prof. Wheat, the Presid ent, regard to it, we give the following amus- thé liberty we take in writing so partien-|the Convention was called to order by E. ing sketch gleaned from an old paper : tairie 3 colamns. It opens with a|larly oo raph but this State, how- |W, Ogburn, Esq., of Guilford, one of the| “In the year 1712 Mr. Whiston, hav- ment that all the. materials. with |ever it may differ in any political opin:|Vice Presidents. ing calculated the return of a recent comet printed (except the type)|'0N8 with the other States, cordially joins| Some twenty-seven Counties were re- whieh was to maké its appearance on with them in sentiments of the utmost gratitude for those distinguished talents, and that illustrions virtue, which we feel ir| a\pride in seying we believe, under God, vy. into-effect liave been the principal weans_of pre- 2” though wer \SeFving the liberty, and procuriggiie in- . fore us would not bon i ve wat ard country © can- =, . not help considering you, éir, in some lead oie to ee im that ae ee measure, as the father of it, and hope to ipThe paper recommendation | experience the good effects of that confi- ofthe following candidates, viz: For the | dence you so justly have acquired, in an ‘State Senate, Alex’r McAllister, Esq.;— | abatement of the party which so much for the Com Wm. Baery oie gel? i a nergy on which the safety Spud and happiness of America can alone be om —— a founded. May that union, at a short dis- : Y ‘he! tance of time, be as perfect and more safe Constitution of the United States, John|then ever! And in the mean while, may Joba Hay, Wim. Barry Grove, | the State of North Carolina be consider- y ’ : ed, as it truly deserves to be, attached Robert Adam, and James Moore, Esqs. | °° y 5 The only itess of interest, is « letter of with equal warmth with any State in the sor peep F Union, to the true interest, prosperity, the Goveuor aneil of North Oaro-| and glory of America, differing only in dina, signed by Samuel Jeknston, Goven-|some particulara in opinion as to the @r, James Iredell, Presideut, and Wm. J.| means of promoting them. Daweon, Clerk of the Council, to Gen. Dr ord nt gy oreo erie ‘ : y order and on behalf of the council, | Mistaingian, coogratslotiog sl aay: JAMES IREDELL, President | electiva : ’ sy order, Gen. Washington's reply. The Ad-}) Wuiiiam J. Dawson, Clerk Council. dress is dated May 10, 1789, and the re-| May 10, 1759. ply June 19,1789, And the reply speaks ofthe Address as just received—one month and nine days from North Caroli- ma to New York. Both letters are 0d-| for any Address to have given mirably written. As these letters are in- | pleasure than that which | have just re- teresung, and we have never before seen| ceived from you; because I consider it men of Warrenton, headed by the vener- | short prayer might be penned and order- them in print, we copy them below. |not only demonstrative of your approba- able and distinguished Weldon N. Ed-/ed, there being none in the Church ser- Ln the Fayetteville Gazette of Jan'y 14, |" of my conduct in accepting the tirst|wards—come forward and take 60 deep) vice on that occasion. ate asetas 1794, we find only two editorial para- Wednesday, the 14th of October, at five minutes after five in the morning, gave notice to the public accordingly, with a terrifying addition that a total dissolation of the world by fire’was to to take place on the Friday following. The open Mr. Whiston had long maintained in Eng- land, both as a divine and a philosopher, left little or no doubt with the populace of the truth of this prediction. “Several ludicrous events took place. A number of persons in and about Lon- don seized all the barges and boats they could lay their hands on in the Thames, very rationally concluding that when the conflagration took place there would be the most ad on the water. -A gentle- man who had neglected family prayer for better than five years informed his wife that it was his determination to re- sume that laudable practice the eame even- presented by about ope hundred and twenty-five delegates. On Wednesday, at 11 o’clock, the writ- er of this, W. W. Holden, delivered an address before the Convention and a large audience, on the subject of Education and apap Rig eg instruction ; and on ednesday evening eloquent and inter- esting speeches were delivered by Prof. Phillips, Dr. Alexander Wilson, Wm. Eaton, Jr., Rev. Mr. Christian, and Prof. Webster. The Convention had not adjourned when we left on Thursday. The greatest prea | and enthusiasm prevailed. On Thursday morning, an Educational State Association having been permanent- ly formed, the following gentlemen were elected its officers for the ensuing year: President, Dr. Alexander Wilson, of Al- amance; Vice Presidents, E. W. Ogburn, of Guilford, Prof. Phillips, of Orange, W.| ing; but his wife, having engaged a ball at Robinson, of Wayne, W. H. Blake, of| her house, persuaded her pectsad to put Fayetteville, Prof, Waters, of Wake, |it off till she saw whether the comet ap- Prof. Johnston, of Charlotte ; Correspond- | peared or not. The South Sea stock im- ing Secretary, G. W. Brooks, Raleigh ;| mediately fell to 5 per cent. and the In- Recording Secretary, W. H. Bass, of/dia to 11; and the captain of a Dutch Warren. ship threw all his powder into the river The absence of Mr. Wiley, the State] that the ship might not be endangered. Superintendent, occasioned by severe| ‘ The next morning, however, the com- sickness was deeply felt and regretted. | et appeared according to the predictions, | The hospitality of the people of War- and before noon the belief was universal |renton, and of the surrounding country, | that the Day of Judgment was at hand. gen-| Abont this time three hundred and twen- made in’ Fayetteville—even the ea} Which, was made by Messrs. Bork- vand Mears. The’ editors avow’ their To the Governor and Ciruncil of the Slate f North Carolina. GentLemEn :—It was scarcely possible manifested towards all, was profuse, ine greater | €rous, unbounded. pec bee clergymen were ferried over to We were gratified to see the public| Lambeth, it was said, to petition that a office in the Union, but demonstrative of | 40 interest in the proceedings of the Con- honor burnt their colleetion of novels and : , the good dispositions of the citizens of | vention. Dut we have no time to enlarge} plays, and sent to the bookseller’s to bay graphe (making together 14 lines.) one of | yone State towards their sister States,|apon the many agreeable incidents, norjeach of them a Lible and Bishop Tay- which is as follows :— and of the probability of their speedily indeed to give any of the regular pro-| lor’s ‘ Holy Living and Dying.’ The run “On Saturday last, tuc general assew-| acceding to the new g govern- ceedings. They shall appear in our upon the bank was so prodigious that all bly of this state closed their session, after | ment. . | next. | hands were employed from morning ull | ing seventy three bills, the captions In justification of the opinion which | Bat we may add, for the encourage-| night in discounting notes and handing | of which shall appear in our next, with a! you were pleased to express of my readi-| men of the friends of education in all|out specie. On Thursday considerably list of the appoivtments that have taken | bess “to advise every measure calculated | parts of the State, that the Convention | more than 7,000 kept mistresses were le- place during the sessions.” to compose party rashes and of anaes — ~ all cas abi ;| gally ceca : rine face of several con- ' : 1 of . | @oy animosity that may be »xcited by a anc pat we look with confidence for the) gregations. And, to crown There cow! that ~ all ee! GY pire were difference in opinion,” I take ‘the most salotary and happy results, not only farce, Sir Gilbert Heathcote, head Diree- per of that day voucheafed to say of the liberty of referring you to the sentiments fre issned orders to all the General Assembly of North Carvliva!! communicated by me to the two Houses Association which was formed, and from fire officers in London requiring them to It ie evident that the members of our late of Congress. On this 1 am futare Conventions. Tue good work is keep a good look-out and have a particu- Legislature were born three score years likewise happy in being able tu add the Yet, it is true, comparatively in its infan jlar eye on the Bank of England. assarances, that I entertain a|CY—Oud tt oll qo on, diffusing its benefits eral ym this, but from the action of the State| tor of the Bank, occasion too late. If they had served in 174, the | #rongest fed : anit tl gery h . well yroanded expectation that nothing anc 8 bicssings throughout every por B di : , is wouldinete » heard of tl K é yi oarding Sehool Severity. peopic w uld never have heard of their will be wanting on the part of the differ-|tion of our beloved State.— Ral. Stan-| u J , — wretched blanders in legislation, of the! ent branches of the yeneral government dard. 1 Tue anxiety of parents to secure he Jaws which they passed without knowing w render the Union as perfect, and more ane rapid pro ee loftinsteclilde al #t themselves until months afterwards; safe than ever it has been. | The day (4th dimly) passes ciemioet 7 has led to the adoption, in many semina and of the “smal! monaments” they erect \ difference of opimon on political ATG Rereen ts) WitN Bal che es ee Pures ies, of fi os , altoget! oO a > ac ‘ bg be ‘ fitere e 1e ) bas 8 ru as ve » : eles oints, ia not to be imputed to fr .y | that we are aware of, to cast a glooin on rbbal Hd te TT Se ty Colt teal Lt } y @ HOT linmputed ecmen beyond the capacity of a majority of the H H - ~} oy } ed in place of majestic ones which they as a fault, since it is to be presnined that the occasion—and that was an accident g os Es ae . a hich palled down and consigned to the shades. they are all actuated by an equally lau-| Which Here too, is the Raleigh Minerva of Dec. | gable and sacred regard for the lil | Ifthe mind is 6 popils, and believed to | to their physical well be ever may be thought of t of the ! room during very injurious But what- happened in the morning, and which, we truly regret to say, resulted in the loss of life. A man by the name of Michael Kent, employed to assist in tiring } verties form 1001 10, 1799, and the only paragraphs under of their country. 8 as to consider the the whole | 4S wale | iid to het bosoms) nd [will try severe tasks | he secular | English newspapers liurriedly announced SALISBURY, N. C., JULY 14, 1857. A Lewoon to a Scolding Mother. —_— » A little girl who had witnessed the lexity of her mother on a certain oc- casion when her fortitude gave way un- der severe trial, said : “Mother, does God ever fret or scold ” The query was so abrupt and startling it arrested the mother’s attention almost with a shoek. “Why, Lizzie, what makes you ask that question ?” “Why, God is good—yon know you used to call him the “Good Man,’ when I was little—and I sbould like to kaow if he ever scolded.” eaten “No, child, no.” “Well, I am glad he don’t ; for scold- ing always makes me feel so bad, even if it is not me in fault. I don’t think 1 could love God much if he scolded.” The mother felt rebuked before her simple child. Never had she heard so forcible a lecture on the evils of scolding. The words of Lizzie sank deep in her heart, and she turned away from the in- nocent face of her little one to hide the tears that gathered in her eyes. Chil dren are quick observers; and Lizzie see- ing the effect of her words, hastened to inquire : “Why do you cry, mother? Was it vaughty for me to ask you eo many ques- tions ?” “No, love, it was allright. I was only thinking how bad I had been to scold so much, when my girl could hear and be troubled by it.” “OQ, no mamma, you are not bad; you area good mamma; only | wish ‘here were not so many bad things to make {re fret and talk like you did just now. t makes me feel away from you so far, as if I could not come near you, as I can when you smile and are kind; and O, 1 sometiines fear I shall be put off so far 1} never can get back again.” “O, Lizzie, don’t say that,” said the mother, unable longer to repress the tears that had been struggling in her eyes.—- The child wondered what could so affect its parent, but instinctively feeling it was |@ case requiring sympathy, she reached jup and laid her little arms about ber mother’s neck and whi “ Mamma, dear, do Do you love me!” gga make youvry ““O, yes, [love you more than I can} tell,” replied the parent, clasping the never to scold again before my little een sitive yiri } “0, 1 am 60 glad. t lknow mother, I want to love you « jmneh.” | This was an effectual lesson, a mother telt the force of that passage o “Out of the mouths of babe Scripture, have I ordained stret She never scolded ayvainu | | Printer's Mistakes, During the Mexican war one of th tem of news from Mexiec I ean get 80 near to you when you don't scold ; and do you NUMBER 7. The Langh and Smile of Woman. A woman has 4 a natural grace more bewitehi is sweet laugh. It is like the soun utes on the water. It leaps from her heart in a clear epark- ling rill, and the heart that hears it feels as if bathed in the cool, exbiliarating spring. And so of the smile, A beau- tifal smile is to thefemale. countenance what the sunbeam is to the landscape.— It embellishes an inferior and re- deems an ugly one. A smile, however, should not become habitual, or insipidit is the result ; nor should the Beir eX into a smile on one side, the other re- maining passive and unmoved, for this imparts an air of deceit and grotesque- ness to the face. A disagreeable smile distorts the lines of beauty, and is more repulsive than a frown. ere are many kinds of smiles, each having a distinctive character ; some announce goodness and sweetness, others betray sarcasm, bitter- ness, and pride; some soften the coun- tenance by their languishing tenderness, others brighten it by their brilliant and spiritual vivacity. pend and poring before a wirror cannot aid in acquiring | beautiful smiles half so well as to turn |the gaze inward, to watch that the heart |keeps unsullied from the reflection of evil, and is allumined and beautified by all sweet thoughts.—/?orter’s Spirit of the Times. Cunning of the Fox. A gentleman in the Highlands sends as the following note:—A gamekeeper foxes, discovered a kennel ina glen at the side of a small loch. While wateh- ing one sh the appearance of the tenants he observed a brace of wild ducks floating on the loch. In a little while a fox was seen approaching the waterside with cautions steps ; on reach- ing it he picked up a bunch of heather and placed it in his mouth, 0 as to cover his head ; then slipping into the water, and immersing all but his nose, he floated jslowly and quietly down to where the | 1| birds were quacking out delight in fan- | cied security, seeing nothing near them but a senile of weed. In due time he |neared the ducks, dropped the heather land seized a duck, with which he retarn- ed to the loch-side, and was making off to his young with the prize, when the keeper who had noted all his movements, closed them by the dischorge of his dou- ble barrel. Surely such sagacity deserv- ed a better fate—Dum/fries (Scotland) ) nd the | Courter. Substantial Reasons for Declining | Office. | Major Ben. MeOalloch, who has been |here for several days, says a Washington f correspondent of the New York Times, | © | was again strenuously urged by the Presi- on the estate near Lochawe, who had, been annoyed by, the depredations of | | ; : |dent to undertake the Govenorship. The Dlinois, for the murder of Jacob, Barth, ‘gen “seven and eight a present to witness the m spectacle. Permission being given to address the andience, Johnson availed himself of it, and spoke with much earnestness and deep emotion, closed by remarking thet his punishm although terrible was just, and he was prepared to meet it. If he had remained at home during his early youth, and obeyed the pious instructions of his moth- er, he would not now have been on the seaffold a condemned murderer. He hoped all the youth, who heard him would take warning by his example,’ be influenced by the counsels of their. good and pious mothers, keep out of bad com- pany and bed habits, and thusavoid the terrible fate that had so, soon overtaken him. Johnson was s young man, leaves a father, mother, four sisters and four brothers. Sharpe seemed to desire to-speak, but was so overcome with his situation that he was unable to. do ‘so. He was terribly effected,.and was a pit- iable object to behold, When.requested to step forward upon the drop, he obeyed, exclaiming, “O Lord ! have merey on I dare not die! I’m afraid I’m not Pp Add ap Le ee sept —_—— +o ———- Bia Pztce ror Tonacoo.The Peters- burg Intelligencer states a hogshead of tobacco weighing 1230 net, was sold on =, at Oaks eo at $50 a hu , footing a unprece- dented sam of $615. eThis ig the high- est price paid during the season in market—and we have no knowledge that the aggregate has ever before been reach- ed in any market. Generally when very high prices have been paid, they have been for small pockeges or erent this 1s for a full size hogshead.” > ———_ The Way They Get Rich in the West. —A friend of ours just returned from |Kansas, where he has resided two years, tells of the high prices of provisions in \that region. Flour, last month, was sell- ing at $14 per barrel, molasses $1,560 a gallon, pork 20 cents a poand and other things at the same rate. The crops last year were poor, the winter sev filling many cattle, and the arm: of emigration so large as to devoar all — To the question how did you livef'the answer was prompt. “Live,” said-he, “live on cracked corn; corn for break- fast, corn for supper. I have jast learn- ed to live; and if I had ticed here for ten years what I was forced to there, even at low wages, I should have been a rich man.” >< —— Villaineous Atempt.—We learn from a gentleman who came on the night train from Charlotte on Sunday night last, that | another villaineous attempt at wholesale murder was made on that night, by tear- ing up the crogs ties and rails on one of the highest embankments on the Road, near Gibsonville Station. Fortunately the Engine jumped off at the break and stuek in the mud without ranning off, and thas by the merest aggi- dent the lives of perhaps hundreds of pas- sengers were saved. After several hours |labor the Engine was prized up, backed /on the road, the iron and cross ties relaid jand the train proceeded on its way. | Two of the scoundrels were takem in jthe act, we are informed, both pn who state that they were hired to do the deed by white men. We trust a terrible example will be made of them.—Chapel Hild Wazette. Sin Shortens Life. th itorial head, a: he only ~ution|ed in different persor : ee ; aes that ail raasor partent : 7 ed rf . ad, ind the o ly meuli | daine Aiea } e somewhat different in|the cannon on the opposite side of the hi Ky We are guile eure See a Ra pel) eh arth P Pes vt] Maiors among other reasons for declining, the Legislature in the whole paper, ia etarorand «conseniences it. bap. | river, was horribly injured by the prema cael ie Dei le ele te pia Md, me Bel ie Uurty-seven O°} suggested that he would inevitably suffer) Nvery form of sin tends to precipitate are the following : nd ad, _ lel wt echarseoftherconlhewas loading ncoies nes rale to th gions ser-| his men had been lost in a hott/e (battle.)|in public estimation if he should under &: pens to be placed in d fferent points off SETS UlscnerES CO “ ht A a eh vices of the Sabbath, i niv withou:!Some other paper informed the public | iF aeraiis . 3 the ruin of the tran gressor. It hastens The General Assembly bave chosen | view, and as the oldest, the allest, and|—0ne of his arms being blown away excuse, but opposed Pee ary catabliahedl: A ) or et sat a man in a brown eee to fulfill the duties of that position, | the final catastrophe. Not a violent pas- , J ’ ’ ’ - , . : anes »xcuse, bi y o every established | not long ago. an n ) -} — . Bie é : the following gentlemen inembers of the | the most virtuous statesmen have often) *'° ‘ ther shattered to such a degree as to wrinciple of Gudicioas culture A friend | tout w yesterday brought before the [for or reason that the people ee €X-| sion can man indalge which does not tear Coaneil of State, for the ensuing year,|ditfered in judgment as to the best forma |Teduire amputation his eyes were put es aeut cette follow cx aot ihe satiee a rc char Sire aeinotutoled (Por eens sails, Sl Brigham Yonng at| hig heart-strings. How often has a sud- A : ? x I , ias sent us the fol ing account o 2 | pu court a charg aving stole iniae at 2 | viz. Thomas Brown, Robert Cochran, | of government—we ought, indeed, rather | 0" aod he was seriously injured in the Sunday regulations at wl a ! x a lady's w ork-bag. | nee} and thrash his adherents soundly—| den excess of rage broken the golden ; any laste } . hy de eguiaho a schoos ere ast ) frow lady 8 Wo ay. |. ; in] . ° , : . Ransow Southerland, John Hunt, Jobo) to rejoice that so much has been effect chest and abdomen. The ainpntation of wanna citl (rom thisicitt waa viaced Novdtie ‘ : me aS ealfound ine hi gentle pastimes of indulgence in which | powl of life! What warning against Hinton and Nathaniel Joues, bs vires. | ed than to regret that more cuuld not, |e wounded arm was perforined by Dr.)70 0 5 & ‘ oes , : Yen eee a 'S\he was well satisfied the Mormons would | 4}) evil ways! W hy are men so to : : i , than reg at more cowid not, | | Hotthe a ees wonder that her health yave way waistcoat: pocket A rat (raft,) 888) Die him no pretext when they foand him! bd 7 Py One member is yet to be climen ali at once, be accomplished SN ee ed A rie rtunate | cnday regulatians for all girls’ board-| another paper, descending the river, f, k 4 t a If ceful pol erie aes ee = The bill for the division of Wilkes, into| (ratified by the favorable sent nts man bad necetsed pd pellets tei eM ing school, called Young Ladies’ Semina-|came in contact with a steamboat, and, | oe oe ‘ Poier uo Polcy such haste to put themselves out of the a separate county by the name of Asbe,! which areevinced in your Address tyme, preclude re hope of recovery, re he 7 ae ener eran ae tiny State: leo serious wea the injury tothe boat, thal ag to be desde elton he . midis ig eon world, when beyond it they can antici- T » » county ie + in a few hours after the accidert Co rca a eats bat Ea eeatty ite \ : ve ‘ yews, | be necessary e Major thought it bet- | and of Tyrrel into @ separate county by) and impressed with an idea that the citi.) 0 fannie teataaderiand ' Rise at halt past 5 o'clock—Lreakfast | great exertions were necessary to save it. ter that some man oY are . sublic | ee only the blackness of darkness t— the name of Washington, hath been ass: | zens of your State are sincerely attaclied to leaves a Jainily, we understand, in ceeth then prayers of half an hour—trom 9) An English paper once stated that the), leas f i id j i Hire ey oe senor eee 2 i . \ en = } -ircumnstances ; d surely if re ve wie eee wee : Ss meee heed | have a leas ferocious idea. and consequent: | erence . : : ed into a law by our Legislature the interest, the prosperity, and the , {tute circuinstance id surely if there to. 10 to attend @ prayer ineeting—at 10] Rossian Ge neral Rackinoffkowsky was!). ; ; ‘ ee. 2 world that they are so impatient to rash 7 ever WAS A CASE aD iw to the syinpa pray § : ly less ferocious expectations, should be I ll ble? Wil From the Payetterilie Gasette of Aug 24, \7™9 f America, I most earnestly implor ina bid Shoes CAM intB He 8yIDPa-| olock to chureh, until 12 o'cloek—din-! found dead with a long i ise in : , into another still more miserable a livine benedittion and vaidane the |thies of the benevolent, this is one We ae f x , aS 2 i hore ,; ah, san : the instrument of its initiation and devel-! they not be contented till they are dead - , d ie ben clion and guidance 1 th : rg sal as 2 o'clo ri reli nout t ras. perhaps > | : e 3 ) . The following Address of the (rovenor counsels which ere sh rtly to. be taken | trust that some steps may be taken tore. 200 ft : ve 3 0. an ae ae ao. send i Sa af a| ment at Salt Lake. The President was) and gune—aye, dead and damned? On . rn) ich & « ‘ et Ee zs a agait ‘ ( fron > to 6| pap hat. in giving s scription oO “yy ° ‘ Ma) sc Areas - and Council of this State, has lately|),. their delegates on a subject of the lieve the necesities of this afflicted fami. 983! 0" un it pete ae : pal cr i: Palle ‘ opal on cr a seaiat unwilling to let him off on this plea, —and | the other hand, every Christian virtue been presented to General Washington, | moat mn ren consequence 1 mean|¥-— Wilmington Herald, th ; ' ae “ft sho Sai neat eae } sere nee th a oF And th a om then the Major fired his reserve,—inform- | tends to prolong as well as to sweeten hu- . vO . om ) ) ans ’ 2 Me . he texts of the > sermons so as to be said that the conthct was adful, 4 : y > A | : € A ° President of the United States—to| 1,4 political relation which is to subsist sso b ne sf sr then ee : og Nacedes ‘ aa : “itl pees li ant |ing the batchelor Executive that he! san life. Kind emotions, right aflections, ’ F tat ( ubela able to repes om ssides committing e enemy was repulsed with grez Oy lan? . 4 5 A which he has been pleased to return rt between the State Nortl The Lee Elopement \ : a led roe pA Nee Ma A "9 | couldn't go because he was intending to| and activity in doin good, all fortify and ‘ hereafter, between the State of North ope . to inemoryv another text called a “volan-| for (slauybter.) Again A gentleman | ] luty, th liscl = as ¢ J : the Answer theroto subjoined. Carolina and the States now in union un- | tary.” Then tea, and w tlhe tea-|was yesterday t rouglit uF to answe r|eet cha Radio | pa re Bee ne ere sir oe : ; aroling ou nl . s tar) ien tea, g lie ‘ as yesterday brouylit up to ans lof which he had neglected for forty ye ; ~ 7, y , ’ * whici 1a r rty nr . rine Tp his Exeelleney George Washington. Keq'r,| dor the new general zovernment | The Petersburg Express, of yesterday,’ tate, the text above met ral belie: (ligvehecee Ott baviniiicaton (Ueaten) Ales lp a a ele oe chicky born as the a od. ete only is ~ piberipee r . y ng ° ' nt} or . ’ ° 1 ” ’ . ' ie '4 « Aa Ce? > > ie ~ President of the United States | G. WASHINGTON. | |says, that in expectation of the arrival of! cited. After tea, to t | of the! stage driver, for demanding more than}}, expired, This argnment brought Mr clearer, but a e sleep is = er, anc Se . : , New York, June 1, 1789 James M. Lee, alias Banton, and Miss) gchool for Bible class intr sewhich. | hia tare Atte latelkion Otay dines ; - g' "limbs are stronger. Sach @ man hes Sir :—A midst the congratulations which | Stewart. an inimense crowd repaired it aro : od : ; : }Bachanan down. He at once acknowl > to tire his brain, or aceelerate his <=. ewart, an inimense crowd repaired, 00! including prayers, lasts until 7 oclock.|/ner in the town of Charlestown, none of \ ) } 9 , : eurround you from all quarters, we, the ! Saturday ev ic , a ae ; i j son] | : {edged its invincibility, and bowed his ac r to canse his heart to beat vio- , 4 i . : |Saturday evening, to the Richmond de-| From 6 to half past 9 o'clock three chap-|the poultry were eatable except the owls A : ha ; Governor and Council of the State of N —Raunk of the State of North Carolina. | pot in ti nity * oo ar iving ) : : : quiescence. lently with rage or fear. Thus it often A $ Yy tin that city, intending, after giving! ters in the Bible, to be read by each pu-| (fowls G o f.* * Carolina, beg leave to offer ours, with ye a ducking in the Appomattox, to pil before going to bed i - — +o | comes, as the reward of faith and patience equal sincerity and fervency with any The stockholders of this inst or arc y etan| nce Saane. } am i Y jand chart w of honor an v- which ba 1 to you. Though |; lela al ela vmetimarch him through the public streets,! The above are the regulations of the Clerical Wit Unwittingly. Small Horses. seams on gh . a oe iy can be presented to you. en ’ | in this city, on Monday last, to act upot and at night give him the benefit of a| day of rest—what the herculean labors} erence to a father and mother, that t this S ‘ yet a »mber of the | the ution of accepting or reiectini a es ] ? see dole a ee ea A : - a 5 lavs of the edien “ “ape = : rt yet me m co va the question of ac epting or rejec ting the thorough tarring, feathering, splintering | of the week were, may beimagined from) At the recent medieal convention | cll | eethe arpumentsiiiay bes favor of tase | f the obe jient, the kind, rd gentle, ion under the new form of govern-| charter granted by the las General As-|and burning. ‘When the cars arrived,|the above. No wonder the young victim | at Lewistown, the clergy and members otlarcat sice. bat tle (acts) are all the other and e good, 7 mua aha earth. ) ae g } avew ra van yet rst, eee eee ee Bere aaietaee We learn that the meeting is|eyvery door was surrounded. A brother! of guch a system hope of its soon becoming such—and in quite a full one. Samuel F, Pat-\ of Miss Stewart's was present, pressing month’ trial al an is take the mean time consider ourselves bound |teraon, of Caidwell, is presiding, and E.| close, with his hand upon a well charged sesdinane rll id wa n hom in acommon interest and affection with |E. Freeman, Esq, of this city, is secreta-| pistol, ready to shoot the villain down on : Worl the other States, waiting only for the hap-| ry, f The pas | ork Gen work—work ! oke down after a few|the bar were e, where, at the De Witt Honse by the followers of }stumble, and be Jame, than horses of mid They are clumsy, and canno invited to the repast | Galen, and after the clot was reinove j dur ng the interchange of sentiments, tl ren the inti liable t rses are Ir re way. Large | d, | dle size. 1¢ | fll themselves so 1 innatural growth. quick. The largest o They Hints on the Culture of Character. t ¢ ithe moment of his appearance. yy ; eee rag > hile alluding te foe oe i. a Py event of such alterations being pro | “On Monday afternoon, Mr. Mordecai, sengers in the aa eerie very much} ae a ee ‘ sat - _ ne ae i eee ions of eee Bea ve the usual mark, and it Ob, how mnch re we to do, every posed, as will remove the apprehensions |the President of the Bank, addressed the jexcit:d at the conduct of the tobe land| : or uae k =) ene ee aie ee et ed Liston “ bee et one of us, before the years of oar earthly of many of the good citizens ot this State, | stockholders at some length, and ina lu-! jt was with difficulty thata passage could! ae raat es ihe a eh Ameen are re arty d Ae it ‘ ae laomiewliat | it would were t 8 ona level with their! te few or many, be finally spent, and for those liberties for which they have) ¢jd manner, on the past and present con-|)e made through them to the convey-'S#e again bec ame the brig cheertul, a ae fant eect va Fe icoer cede Can - eae als «a rule never! the thrones are set for judgment? This fought and suffered in common with oth- | dition of the institution, the condition of! ances along the depot. Finally, Mina | Healthy istrict sixicen sue oe i rae Py) : weak sure to follow.” hex e n iy Manners Rares 1 is the thought which ought te press apon ers. This happy event, we doubt not, will) the business of banking in the State gen- | Stewart appeared npen the platform, fore: ri a os A ipnren ate ee ie Li = bee Asi Ses nie sillGr as, Granted that we are not charge- be accelerated by your Excellency’s ap-! erally, dc. No discussion took place on’ ing her way through the crowd, the ob- | NEW ELOUL : 7 Potiland Taneeriit hareita fatten seentilarcct! able with acts of gross transgression ; pointment to the first office in the Union, Monday Phe stockholders adjourned {0 | served of all observers, with veil aside, - . ‘ ; . The above reminds us ofa acdc hit me ttl , eat for . a 3. granted that no form of palpable evil since we aro well assured the same great-| meet this (Tucsday) morning at nine o'-!and moving with the grace and dignity | Messrs. Rowland & Brothers, acknow rei sloctors a nr he f rund int _ we e )., ar Ww jannts ns in these days of our youth and nese of mind, which in all sences has #9 | clock. : jof a queen. When approached by her edge ue Pecans elie a tee « s Hible Th the cies an chapter Sreie fine | wi i “< vther than such ng have #/adness i are we a ic. eminently characterized your Excellency,| Jt ig impossible to predict with any |prother, tears suffused her eyes, and, !"8ty of the first new flour of the season, secand cha ter ah bronicles is the fol liar te bones ry vee it may he to the: ton for heavenf are we seeking Him, will induce you to advise every measure | certainty the result of their deliberations. | drawing the veil over her face, he con which they exhil ted on “¢ ange It tae! 1a} : 4 Lage _ Bae nay are better Preparing our hearts to seek Ilim, whom calculated to compose party divisions, |Some think the charter will be accepted, ducted her to a carriage.” As we stated | 788 from E. G. Mangum & Co., Orange | 10") han haa. in the thirty-ninth year of " bh ; pa Wee en aay they boo e ctor e, whom to love is and to abate any animosity that may be/ while others think it will be rejected. The | esterday, Lee had wisely concluded to county, N.C. The quality was good, his reigo crad nenecd i ote fect ‘until i ’ chasis ae later than those of heaven! It not now, when shall we be- excited by a mere difference in opinion. | juestion will most probably be decided | forego his return to Petersburg for the and it sold at 810 per bbl. he Te Al aence 1 18 : Sn itera mene ein ie “ : lamba tin ane gin this work ! Whe n? When the evil Your Excellency will consider (how Fer | to-day. Raleigh Standard | pre sent. Tle still remains in Richmond, The same house reco ey Ma oe iar dia ace le anucht norte the Lard, butlear hy all means, that his legs are ehort days come—days of darkness, of remorse, others may forget) how extremely ditti- Wo learn that the stockholders rejected the | we believe manufacturers ls tiret new tl Hae ie eer ie Seed ae aleut with |e ahag are lon.eand split apart like a pair 8° | of bitterness! when the sound is al- cult it is to unite all the people of a great | hart non be 3 te geht ue bo see! his fathers, and died in the one and for-|of dividers, never inquire the price of the ready in ourears, “Lehold the bridegroom * charter. 1 8 2 ven leg ot! ar + Al 1 i ofd cl 8, NEVE \ : eae a nn ee i tpi sad dele ida ue Cpa a non | Baal eleva aici callin’ yen tieth year of his reign.— Lynn News. \dealer—make no ater Sug Harbour aries Al iver en ed aiiees fier Hillsborough Lecorder. If he leads a single life ; The way the girls are now brought up— He can't support a wife. I do not blame the bachelor ; almost any political sabjects, much fos ay anew form of government materi-| a yfy Syx, how could you marry an Trish ly different from one they have been 1 1!" ‘Why, father, [am not able to keep two irl | | | accustowed to, and will therefore rather at 92. 7 as me f i American girl, I'd | : an 5 , be rip “i to rejoice that so mach las | women. If 1 bad married an me : 8! “1 ; ite coerag = : great, sien stuce ilies ees) otic Uheio Deen e ected, than regret that more could | been obliged to hire an Irish girl to take care o ts nn ° i) a mo ern miss, Ai my : not, all at once be accomplished. We | her. f small be Lis estate. est was paid. A harder hit at the medical fratern is given in Mark's gospel, (v. 26,) relat go 4 North Carouna Stocks are quoted in N. York !t4°q certain womau who had suffered and , and was noth- “many things of many physicians, t-|had spent all that she ad ling better, but rather grew worse . yng ity | Corrector. ing Justict It is cruelty to the innoce oe | lew not to punish the guilty, Publine Syrves. | God forbid that this should be the fate jof any one of us—capable of such happi- nt ness, but capable- too, of such misery as ho imagination can conceive beforehand, and no power change when once felt! PRESIDENTS REPORT. Orricr or Nortu Carotrmva Ran Roan, Sauispury, July 7th, 1857. To the Board of Directors : Gentlemen :—I submit to you the following Report of the general condition of the Company and of the operations of the Road for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1857. The total earnings of Road from all sources amounts to : : : : - - $300,449 63 The total expense act. of operating the Road amounts to - : - $137,525 00 Leaving a balance on receipt act. of nett profits amounting to - : - : - - 162,924 63 The Tabular statements which are annexed to the Regular Report of the Treasurer, give a particular account, in detail, of the Passenger and Freight business of the Road as well as of its Financial affairs. . From this it will appear that the Total Dis- bursements of the year have amounted to That the Total Receipts from all quarters, in- cluding last year balance, have amounted to Of this there was received from act. of sale, 8 per cent Company Bonds, : - oe - $352,538 19 @ particular account of which transaction, in detail, is fur- nished by statement annexed. $753,234 21 $915,657 38 In this year, we have at last closed the unfinished construc- tion so falty as to leave very little undone which is required for the completeness of the whole work, and nothing unsup- | must go out the arteries of life, Keep this department well jadministered, and your road workssafely aad profitably. Let it fail, and with it you will see fail the safety, the efficiency, and the profits of the working operations. Here are the men ‘and here the machines that make a Road good or bad, You ‘cannot therefore too vigilantly sve that it is well provided | with both of the right kind; and money properly used to se- cure this, will always be economically and well used. You have provided that the cost of every building at this place must pay a good dividend by a fair rent to the Compa- ny. Only the Shop buildings are an exception, and these ought to pay in profitable return, indirectly, most of all. Owing to an insufficiency of motive power, the Engines were very much overworked about the close of the construc- tion, and having only the small smith shops in Charlotte and Goldsboro’, all important repairs were obliged to be done abroad, at an expense of nearly double what the same would cost in our own Shops, tor work by no means so good as we have since turned out. Within the last year, we have, as you are aware, done our Repair work almost entirely in our own Shops, and owing to the condition of the Engines and Cars ‘from lack of facilities to do this work sooner, these repairs jhave cost, in this time, much more than what would be a just estimate for the year, and much more than they possibly onght to eost under any ordinary cireumstances for a like term hereafter. The same history will apply to most Roads built in this country. Starting into existence with a capital stock and means inadequate to their entire completion, they begin to work with an insuflicieacy of motive power, with an equip- ment unequal even to a small business, without Shops for re- | pairs, shelters for Engines and Cars, or secure warehouses for | their freights—without houses for their Road men or hands, so ‘ O. Departmention an application made dents of the Charlotte and South three-hours lost time at Augusta, we commenced, on thg 13th “March, running the second Train in close connection with these Roads. The P. O. Department had given us assurance that we should have the time we asked, to facilitate mails and travel on our line twelve hours, if the South Carolina Rail Road consented to come forward the three hours. we asked |for. Phis Road did consent, and when we looked for the or- der of the Department, we received a communication saying, that the Wilmington and Manchester Road objected to what jwe proposed, “as injurious to its interest;” and the Depart- ;ment was unwilling to give us the time we asked, against their |protest. We have since then been running as well as was |possible, and should get our proportion of travel but for the | difference of twelve hours in time, and the serious one of open- ‘ing a new line of travel when old ones interpose what obsta- \cles. they can, regarding us as an opposition, and to be so treated. The additional cost of this second Train, has been one thousand and forty-one dollars per month, actual expense. The through travel is gradually increasing, and the train is a very great convenience to the way travel. If our present connections were made as formerly by one train, it would be of necessity, a night train, over our Road, one way at least. Every exertion has been made to direct some portion of the travel over this Line, by travelling and local Agents abroad, as well as by general and special advertising. But to be known, a Road must be used, and to be used, must have some desirable advantages. Passengers, safely, comfortably, aud expeditiously conveyed, are the best agents and advertisers. Our time is in the future, and will surely come. A Road, whose first Train ram through the line little more than twelve plied that is essential for the successful operating of the Road ¢ssential both to the comfort and health of these most impor-| months ago, and which has only, at this very day, completed in all ite Departments. The work of the two last vears may be stated as follows: On the 1st of July, 1855, a gap of 59 miles, from Lexington to Haw River, remained to be completed. In this incom- plete section were— Seven grading contracts unfinished. The Masonry of Haw River Bridge. The Masonry of South Buffalo. Eight Bridges to be built. The whole superstructure of the Road to be laid down. Fifty-nine miles of main track, and six of side track—total, sixty-five miles. Besides this, the following work has been completed in the last year, viz: The Joint Ware-houses at Goldsboro’ and Charlotte. The Joint Passenger Shed at Charlotte. Section houses on fourteen sections, for section masters and hands. Fourteen Station houses for hands. Ware-bouse at McLean's, and Water Station, finished. Eighteen Bridges covered. One barnt Bridge rebuilt. Haw River abutment filled up—a very heavy work. Ten Culverts on Eastern end reconstructed. Add to this the whole work of building at Shops— Machine, Car and Smith Shops ; Foundry, Engine Shed, and Car Shed : Master Machinist's house ; Eight Dwellings for Mechanics ; men, and wood shed. The Company have now a line of 223 miles main track, and of 17 miles side track—total, 240 miles, laid with the best heavy T rail, of good pattern ard quality, as its wear shows. The Road bed is permanent and solid, having a su- perstructmre of oak, chesnut, and heart pine sills, (chiefly, however, oak.) large in size, and closely laid down. The Bridges are of heart-pine lumber, well built, covered and painted; the Masonry, of all but a few, being of granite The Oulverts and Drains are safe and substantial. There is ne trestle frame on the line houses, and wood sheds water tanks of abundant capacity, (besides which, there are tanks erected at Eight wooden houses for of good size, with Ware-bouse and - Store-house ; | The Stations have secure ware- | jtant forces. As a most inevitable consequence, their engines ‘are worked down and worn out, their cars are run down and unsightly, their loss and damage accounts on Freight are suf- jficient to pay for good ware-houses, their Road track is neg- lected and out of repair, before the Road is old in years, and even without a funded debt, which is not an uncommon at- {tendant—their stock pays no dividend for a long term, until time and good management bring about, as the lesson of ex- | perience, what good judgment and common sense ought to have taught at tirst—that it is far better to do well in the be- ginning whatever is attempted to be done at all; and that whatever is proposed to be done, had better be thoroughly and effectually completed—not half finished. Until this is effected, every year must show on a half finish- ed Road its heavy tax for building accounts, for Repair ac-| }eounts, for actual construction accounts, and so from these ‘constant demands on the receipts, years must pass before the | Road can rise under such burdens, and begin to make any re- |turn of nett profits. : ! x e . . . This Road, now finished, will be most fortunate in having to! icontend with very few difficulties of this kind; and its present condition and prospects give good reason to believe, as well as to hope, that inasmuch as your policy has been thoroughly | to complete and effectively to equip, in the beginning, at | whatever cost it might require, the result will soon demon- strate that it was right and wise. | Under your direction I have had built and placed on the Road during the last year, two new ten wheel Freight En gines of about 30 tons weight; and four new passenger En- gines of about 20 tons, and one of about 25 tons; all of very superior construction and finish: The two Freight and three | passenger Engines from Norris’ Works ; one passenger from | Rogers’ Works, aud one from New York Locomotive Works, Jersey City. | All these machines will compare favorably with the best f any Road, and all are link motion. I have bought also four new passenger coaches which makes this equipment full, but is not more than we frequently re- mre. The Freight stock has not been increased by ’ Man, ‘ the exception of a joint number of 20 box cars, built by eome other convenient points.) al! finished and painted. Eaeh : 2 i } the Road for through Freight use, Read Section (there are 19) has a house for the ter of Repairs, and one for the large for comfort and health. The equipment of Engines, and of Cars for passenger service, is equal to that of most first class Roads in the country. The number of Freight Cars is sufficient for the present tonage wants of Section Mas hands, sufficiently the Road, and the number of Eagines will be sufficient for th The amoant of iron, sills, and wood on hand, will furnish all the needful repairs of the next three or f ply of fael for even a longer term e business of next year. ar years; and the sup This large surplosage of wood is on the Eastern end, and was delivered under contracis made before mv term of office, ander direction of the Er gineers in charge, aie ch could not be rescinded or delaved. It has been a very trou blesome item of cost The wood itself is of q being all pine. and as much of it s to Stations and Shop. A great deal n ted this suinmer along the line Road there are only a few p under similar cont contracts « has been hauled re shonld be distribu On ints where deliveries were made eta in large quantities. Very nearly the 4 ' ma whole of thie wood has been paid for. \See table of materia on hand Last in enuinera: s the most important of any other single one—the Company Shops—which are now eo far com! plete as to do al! the repair work of Er gines and Cars. The Company Shops have been constructed accord ng to plans, and upon estimates, adupted | you are aware, three ve are ago, under a edministration of the Road tion was fixed where |: is, aft enquiry for the best point on the line ff Directo foriner—the first ne that the loca ] and deliberate A part of the present Dward. myself leing stituted the Directory. 7 working the Road. now tw that it is. bevond « proper : . mapy reasons, by 9 yr th f ta bem cit ' . rs ¢ ¢ It} ] } Road. It» beautiful site 4 6 forest of oak, healthful and t ri Oe ene pleasant. sur ted a intry, and within a few miles of the exact cent: surpassed T ild searce one sd ps stit ereafter, an end distingui-bing feaiur Road The ma complaint in respect ty then att are nite + enough for our us The Repair Shop ian 100 fec V 180 feet; the Wood Shan Bo hy zoe feet he Smith S 40 by 128 feet. the Foundry Gu by 60 feet —all now finjahe as, also, a Car Shel $0) Dd fered Are brgeine sliced Progress of erection Gib ete ‘ ay | 4 | dwellings for Ottcers ted by the ereetiar me for the ( ' é one fer the Mase; K 1 ; tra able in loca nf es {1 the whole | "1 de th i Ml the Road ; here the act win ma flicern required to reside, the should be kept, and tl Road business transa I consider it my duty to cay this ¢ ection. fort pose of conveying to the t Stor z Stock t vhat lia expressed to v« Pntie eat } vou, ger Ati at gle interest or department of the Re 7 be earefml'y nurtured Mir 1 4 ‘ the ( Shops It wav he Properiv called the eentne from excellent quality, he Western end of the 0)" Wilmington and We! a contract made last Fall The Read is now in very good order, though in conse uence f the extraordinary winter it to t has been extremely dittic any new cars have /its actual construction, can hardly, with any reason, expect to ‘enter at once, upon the business of Transportation that all oth- er Roads have required years to reach gradually. | . The present season has afforded a very bountiful crop of wheat, which we may safely estimate will pay to the Road a | considerably increased amount for the next year, and besides this, make that general prosperity throughout the country as favorable to Rail Road receipts of all kinds, as the reverse is unfavorable. | | | | The operating expense of the past year has been made up from the actual cost.in detail carefully estimated at the high- \est rate: if from the total aggregate of amount—@137,525 00— jshould be deducted the cost of Trains engaged in hauling ‘material for the construction work, of houses and bridges, it | would reduce the operating expense below 45 per cent of the i ae lela shosaet wie to hear from, the P. |e a jointly by-the Presi-|a Carolina, the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Roads, and myself, to give us the benefit of some} cost of Repairs, ath ° number of miles run. Their In the Road and Transportation Departments, Capt. Allen on the Eastern and Mr. Morrison on the Western Division, have been very efficient assistants in whatever was ‘required to be done—to whose aid I have been much indebted. In re- spect to all the officials’ and employees of the Road, it maybe said that their discharge of duty is best-evidenced by the eon+| dition of the whole work, gnd the operation of the Road, |For the year past we have been fortunate in running our Pas- senger Trains regularly withont accidentof any kind, . This is the best certification of the skill and good conduct of the men engaged\in this hard and responsible service. In closing this Report of our administration of two years, T may add, that the Boards of Directors have acted in all things and at all times,as a unit. The difficulties and embarrass- ments which have attended the raising of means to complete this work, during a time of extraordinary commercial pressure, are only known to the Board. We have labored somewhat SALISBURY, Be TUESDAY RVENING, JULY 14ib, te! Jane 23, 1857, ae 07 We are authorized to anxiously to complete the construction on the plans delivered to us—we have endeavored to manage the affaire of the Com-| pany according to our best judgment and as economically as possible, in order that we might, at this time, deliver up to! the State and the Stockholders, at the end of our term, a Road fully completed and equipped, ready to.go on hereafter in a secure, profitable and prosperous career. I have the honor to be Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, CHAS. F. FISHER, WoN entry, on @ candidate for ¢ Court Ciek, for she County Row wa. May 12, 1857. tnt Court MEETING OF STOCKHOLD ‘ The Stockholders of the N. GQ Raf Road had their amoual meeting tn thiy place last week. The old board of Dires: oa President. = oe | | | Extract from Journal of Board of Directors, in relation to| 8 per cent. Company Coupon Bonds. | “ Ordered, That the sum of Twenty-Eight Thousand Dol- | jlars be assigned and set apart out of the annual receipts and | jincome of the Road, for the semi-annual payment of the in- | terest, as the same shall fall due on the Bonds of Three Hun- |dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, issued under the authority | of the Act of the last General Assembly. | Ordered further, That the sum of Twenty-five Thousand tors, with one exception, wasre-elected, Gen. McRar, of Wilmington, déclip- ed a reelection, and R. Gorwats, of Greensboro’, was chosen to fill his place. Mr. Cuas. F. Prewee, was sabes quent re-elected by the Board as Presi. dent of the Cumpany. His administrs- tion of the affairs of the Company, needs no better evidence of approval, The meeting was a pleasant and harmonioss one. There was a little discussion ‘a Friday morning in which the ist and the West took occasion to hint at old jeal- gross earning ; the whole added being now barely over this | Dollars be assigned and set apart out of the aunual receipts ousies, aad te wind up by renewing os percentage. Very few Roads in the country have been ope- | and ineome of the Robd, as a fund to be invested and pledg- | pressions of affectionate and brotherly te- jrated ata lower cost; and when it is rernembered that our ' Trains, of both Passenger and Freight class, have been obliged to do the running, over a long line, which would have sab- served the requirements of double our business, wé may say that the expense has not been very heavy. Shop report annexed will show the number, condition and cost of our Engines. By reference to this it will appear that some of the machines have performed extracrdinary service in the miles run during the year, which is sufticient evidence | There can be no question that the true policy of a Road, particular of the need we had for the motive power last bought. ly of one so long as this, is to have alwaysa sufficiency of mo- tive power, so that the Engines need never be broken down by over work. It is easier to save excessive wear, and cheap- er, than to repair it. The Financial Report shows, in the aggregate of disburse- ments, that a larger amount of out-standing indebtedness has been paid than was known to exist. The nature of these lia |bilites is shown in the Tables of apportioned payments They have been chiefly in old accounts and obligations for construction work, which can be clearly shown by each vouch- Very 1 sill, wood and lumber estimates; f payment audited and duly filed large amounts been paid on on accounts and notes fir labor, material, and supplies furnished in track laying, and for lumber required in bridge superstrue ture account, over ar labove what was anppeosed to have been contracted for and prepared two years ago in sutiicient quan tity. The amount of material furnished under these contracts The table of} jed to the payment of the principal of said bonds.” | Pare | | STATEMENT. Jcry Ist, 1857 | Statement of Rolling Stock on the Road at this date, em bracing Passenger and Freight Cars. Number of Passenger coaches, 1st class, 13 “ of “ “ 2 se 4 = of Mail _ 5 | Number of Box Cars, 114 } gf Flat * - 87 | “ of Gravel Trains, 30 AMOUNT OF MATERIAL ON HAND. | Wood, 24,130 eords Sills, . - 53,874 | | Iron, (Tons) 3854 Spikes, : 6,000 Iba. | Material at Shops, of all kinds, $5,600 in am't Jcry 1, 1857 Total number of Men employed in Transportation, Repaira of Road, and § hops, for year ending thia date yet itso. The Repa r force had a season of unusual hardsh p fe I] short fall one half and had to be supplied this last year ; Wises. Jed, Beves Tots keep the track in safe ion. Their duties were ls } tha delaw ; ne le eel meaet i } — — ee : es were labori hence the delay in ering bridges, as well as the additional | Om Passenger Trains, rerular 6 12 4 ” is, and have been fa rforined. Daring the Winter cos Om Freght Traine 3 5 6 4 1 Spring mo Stale alideacrequired lent alieni ee : On Lamber Trains % { J } ring m os an ides required vig attention; It will be seen hy ‘he annexed abstract from vour Journal, , On Gravel Trese 1 1 7 9 1 the pense ( epair from extrs ravel T a fie ditn ° y - : and the expense of Rey from extra Gras for ditch- what was your action on the act of the Leyislatnre in. re-| At Statons 12 6 24 -shas teen considerabil: ane ‘dal a On Recuons I 162) 1 g. has en neidera a av la 1 to an isane of § per cent ¢ ompany ¢ Bonds. This ee, : pay e ave: large force if one sity. for some y “ aa? t have a la z € ft ea woad being largely astate work, and the people having an in L3 ay 2A wry pes cease to 6116 Ww an terest ta oapernit } + } } P eres or mtv as soch, itonght to be highly gratifving . lead bed is w at Inany Teaver i y > x BT BeOS ine) At Shope : sf) 1 12 &2 »al "i hese Bor Is were promptly taken => aa to relieve | Staten Acents and Clerka 26 26 The comfortable } es provided for the Road hands e Road from its embarrassment, and from its neceasitv of = m Mamers 4 19 ae ; Aue ah : . noe ; 4 = uu oor 7 | 7 Sectiona, will muc crease the secu { cknesa ar wing money at 12, instead of § per cent The sinking Conductors " I ® efticic ney of @his very important force hach Section fund to be reserved from vear te vear. will « as d scharge Boars Watchmen 12 12 ee . ; . Watchmen at Stations 3 ktoi ir or five acres of enclosed land for the small amount, 1 we may hope, even before it is dune : } i vation, which will Le of decided valu The Section That these Bonda were fully taken at par, and a «tal! advance, | 124 1 12 137 Master of Repair ha with a duty wi Stat ' We { z "1 wi adu nNpeor when ate securiti are 60 depressed, ane nde at pe : Saint fot ; Abate mat S per Total number 147 1y) 278 442 gna gt af a wd condition cent af some other the best Roads cannot he sold at 80, ¢ , 1 ¢ } ' Road track. He « d and estima. shows a degree of confidence in this work which the future os a r yg | pon ese dey Js of ita inevitable greatness and prosperity will surely verify. Sea ; : hoof Road the next vear, in addition to onr present connec Rzume 4 z jtrack and machinery. No man on the Road as More respor tleta, we s ‘. wd ix ; | soPee ye : eta, v iall be placed in communication with Lan 4 eat and 1 4 must "4 more injur 8 ¢ , f. ; : p] 4 New Berne and Beanfort, by the opening of the Rp FY? oe j 4 dangerous - - : Hy PS } —_ > and North Carolina Railroad, at our Eastern termi-| 33 z F r| 4 I toad re r ‘ seal year have been affected + ron ] | i e- : i een A ed from. this near the Southern terminua, we} j Ae oz het | ) Causes de ral an SOAP failure clehallie 4] . \ nan ‘ z ? = io i and general failure of shall receive the fir neh instalment from the Western N.| rs a a iis 0 rope everywhere, w A wed a falling atin the F ae } . H PERO Et aie Wiepeiy-t 5 918 88 ’ i Ata got the Freight. (. Rail Road, whic will, next Spring, begin to send down g oe ae : 4 i > Pp } = | « . 1 ( htlems lare th } undgs TT . - na y J j large ; he the abundance @f its fertile line The line of onr Road alone! $ t } t Uy - ! n Yee | e > r] - other, your acg ( a adoption of, the demand of is sufficient, in a few years, to make a freight business of im , - . _4 the lant Ge Monnet frei. One ine, ee: Fi , | ; Fi ? =0 4 ue sn r fre Our tonage mense amount; buf when to this ia added the vast prodnction Ce ear | ryTiest - , = charges wer h reduced on the principal articlea of whee } ieee : ene S73. § Shigtsa ¢ °F =f a FS ; ; J ‘ fl 4 f wheat, which will be } ired down from the caller of the ( alawha. i 2 H i b 38 .§ . # | = ) our, ¢ 1 nd salt the stockholders insist that achi totha ¢ : de | Lp ~legin S Insis at reaching to the foot of the Swanannoa pass. is it ing “ree Pre Wee 8 ~ —\|2e' *& the Board Dor « shal er clit patesct tandard eee ae icgree g ar i sae 2 - a4 } ; i eight rates to a standard an extravagant thing to say that we mnat then ce rtainly J | : portation, of conrse they will have one of the greatest Freight Roads in the South ii 3 7:77 77's ee wt a at t toad Receipts are thereby compara . . ; oe rl Ut Oo Bar | j ar a ay F 1 : ; ae We may safely challenge the citation of any Road in any pe ey 9232 S23e3/ 2° tively re Weobrnpan | stihanchareconnatttn ‘ rae: J] 3°23 OF PEra Parqe see! iy at eer ‘ country, which has done more, by its construetion, for the ly Si = z “os portation allt Nitzers. and | submit, with deference, that Stare charact , } : Pie \ \$8) = 5 ie ; ae ; ; ate character, and for the prosperity of its immediate { ahs | le} wigs ye return $ arrving down what these people It jan . 1 ( S77 Pe poet epepeneteeecee 3 reap t is well known that real estate on its line has ap { SEneeeer aes aEzggerrerc et ; created Gall i I SEQSREELESERTILESELE TLE iz pas preciated full one hnndred per cent, and prodnetion has | { ae hearin ; ; F | and | Ietion has been i “71 ee tS Us eS ‘ in extravagant e-timate stimulated over an hundred pe : {2 ; Pei ele aes oo a Fi an hundred per cent, and it is equally well 13| pw -\% 1c oi @ Va e low freig and s terope, with the conseqner ino thatit alc . ’ jl ve @' Ee3) szs |: 22-86 5* Pert rey <4 ee ] quent di-; known, that if a large majority of those who took the Stock 2 528/242 ¢ gesesdahausbetegaeeess | 24) = min ‘ np tre ait a ECO ~ is 1 \ . a eae } e 3 @ e333 . 4 : 4 a | A in receipts 8150,000 never received one dollar of dividend, they would be abun (2) 9AG) £25 2) cesesaneseseocersacres (2% 4 the la-t pees : A | Pe | lantly well repaid in the direet benefita otherwise received, | Z| 2 i. = \t ( ‘f fs rae] \ z F} lag) > : ; ; a good No road ever has been built eh aper, and few roads any z iH o 0 CA 1 eras rare care t 3 4a Tra 1 ud strati here are better built, or better equiped and endowed. Yet). i. W t! ! t } retire f{ W l] id th erear ' a z [24 = an alleged there are some ¢ mplainte of its eost:-—and communities which, 23 | % Es en | y { 1 oper ne etiainecaial Serer re - - 1 A Bie Ens Jee} f Bey ane SEW Yeare ago, were remote from market, and were obliged i % 3 a =p ake arrany 1 ‘ red f this ene tito pav ¢ avy t ] : { a _ : , id It to pay a heavy rate forslow, uncertain wa transportation, — | . | ie ra t the “7 ] ' 1 , . ‘ = 4 4 atter has always been out and in, a complain of at less than’ * 4 $ai! ¢ ? rie 4 ne , : anlar } wet tin Re ee ory 5 , . #32, #2 reer et ss} bbaet ht oe $3 You have a PCP Cente Per ton per mile on the dispatch of Railroad de . ‘Rl ope 2 Zl enwaee sete eee ca | = &) ce ee sola ttaatidl Chace leak: Q jF\=88) d4)=| enesresueseneazeaegscs: z \ ( Ave pa s hee 4 M4 le 4 1d a y ateach end, I ptember, 1958, Mr. Garnett, who had been serving © (8/8 3 4 even the duiny RAE , fj > } . he u tna ce rpartinthe first aw Princ pal Assistant Engineer in construction, and af ? (a8 8 : surrender if ritertate for way # f ; rtable Way travel— upon the terwards as Enyineer and Superintendent: by appointment of BE gronnd th nterest the dein taut ea APs oH nes | der . ol : eer ; ad the State par. (he Board of Directors, was offered. the position of Ghiet En- i 8 elllar Hore ¢ © the the \ 1 2 t : ae ran the convenience of gineer of the Georgia and Pensacola Rail Road, with such an & a a thir i .- ua thre t re » f \ oe ; Increased salary as induced him to acce pt. He had served EF | no February last, you resolved to put « double 2 ty rung ¢ | ; ; put onadouble daily ser. this Road with a degree of faithfulness hrofeamcnad: ability z vice of pu , raing, and te co . and efBes . , = ae el me to do ro as soon and efficiency which cause da general regret at parting with hin 4 4 w the invementa ¢ nelud 7 in : - cluded for close con. Since then T have not reco ded t } ; mmende © vou the appointment ! a gard. No harm done—none intended, and no bad feelings, even, carried away, we hope. We publish, in this week's paper, the report of the President, with some ae companying tables, whieh will give the reader a satisfactory account of the con dition and prospects of the Company. --- - Blackwood's Magazine, for June, hae received. The contents are: L What will Le do with it (—By Pisistrates Caxton. 2. New Sea-Side Stadies—No, I. 3 Scenes in Clerical life—No, IL M. Gilfil's Love Story—Part IV, & American Explorations; China and Je pan. 5. The Athelings: or, The Three Gifte—Part the Last. 6. Str Pratiele Palgrave and his Books. 7. Stewart's Practical Angler. 8. Manchester Exbi- bition of Art-lreasures. 9. Maga’s Birth- ay been - Decent !—We copy the following from the Republican Banner of this place. We hope Col. Pumyear’s friends will inark the terms here applied to their old and faithful publie servant. If these are the weapons of democracy, nove but the meanest cowards will regard them;—the words of an arrogant and presuming foe, which seems to think he is doing God service by ontraging truth and the pro " prieties of honorable political warfare. We submit it to the fair-minded people of Col. Paryear’s district to approve or condemn it. Col [nck Puryear we are glad to see masts with no quarter from the “Rentinel Boys’ whe um with a fury that is somewhat alarming to the Hon. geatieman's prospects of re-election. The Sentinel is lashing the traiter without merey and i@ most thoroughly siftiag bw political evorse. » Tho’ they have a dirty task to perform in meddling with him, yet they at Ht without gloves and will sid most mi in removing the dung bill owt of the polisien arena. are after ~—o Our community has been in painfal suspense, for several days, in regard to the fate of Dr. Mrrcnrit, whose mysteri- ous disappearance or abscence, had given rise to serious fears for his fate. The fol- lowing paragraph from the Asheville Spectator solves the mystery, ard ehows that we are called to monrn the death of a distinguished fellow citizen. From the Asheville Spectator. Rev. Dr. Mitchell of Chapel Hill. Abont two weeks ago this gentleman arrived here on his way to the Black Mountains, with the view of making fuar- ther explorations of that region of country: It is with pain that we have to announce his death. He left the Mountain Hoase on this side of the monntains with the intention of crossing thein to Caney Riv- er, without a guide. It was ascertained that he had never reached Caney River settlement, and supposing that he was lost, numbers of persons started in search of him. Tlis body was found in the Cat Tail fork of Caney river, on yesterday about 3 o'clock. It seems that he was walking on the edge of a precipice whea his feet slipped; he caught at a braneh of lageel, but it broke, and he fell into # long, unending eternity. He fell 40 feet Of him itis needless to say anything. His reputation is the repatation of oat University and the State. To his exer tions tho prosperity of the former is #6 monch due as to any other man, He dieds martyr to science and scientific know ledge. We repo Tobacco in Yesterday | Hitt Ware! of G ranvill $52,00 a hi ARRT The U nite dore Pauldin rived, bringin coors, 13 wor Thompson di seen Seve Eggs per dor. Feathers per | Piour per bbl. “Sack, FISH NORT “ §6.—My “ Cod and ere Na. EAS —Blact “Black OFFER UGAR—Cr “ @ait— GLASSES, ALT LIVE! Li g b e r e b i z e h S & ae t g s i ? painfol gard to mysteri- nad given The fol- sheville rtd ehows p death of 1 Bill. ntleman be Black king far- f country. lannounce in Hoase with the ney Riv- ertained ley River t he was in search the Oat esterday t he was ice whe a braneh fell into & bl! 40 feet. anything. n of oar his exer or is a6 He died s fic know: “Mr, Marey was born in Massachusetts, in 1786, and wus bora In in the let year, ‘uated with high. distinction at: Brown’s University, Providence, lt, IL in 1808, aud immedia' A thereafter gtudied liw and Settled in Troy, N.Y. Upoh the declar }ation of war with Great Britain le volun- teered his services, aud served with cred- it during the greatgr partof the war. Ly 1816 he was iebeeed ler of Troy, res Tn 1821 he.was Adjntant General of the 'D. G,. Fowle, and BH. W. Husted. And ato ) cof the Directors, the following officers we ag one ‘of Bi erg elected President, 4 lohnson ; 0 ne Bpreme rt, and ip Wesbrelen W. Ww. ivatitladberacs R 1831 he wus sent 3 the United Stutes ‘ . W. H. Jones: At Navy, Mr. Marey was Governor of BE ary De wu New York, three. successive terins,— > eb eadd Snape Dr W.HL Me.| Hen in, 1844 Mr. Polk was elected } _ meester ng i + W. H. Me) President, lie tendered thé post of Sec- a ¢ Bushee, i. of Conse Da R. B. Haywood, McKee, atic ties of which office he discharged during on,— Raleigh Standard, a difficult period, the country then being at war with Mexico, with evergy and «ie Statue of Washington. ability, Bat, his fame as a statesman and a sa- gacions politician viainly ‘rests’ upor: hie administration of the affaires of the State 5 OY e which 5 3 Positio yoy p pedestal in Capital Squire on Friday, On| was cal y President Pieree in 2. ! , the 4th of Joly, it was eaaionch and | ue it was that ~ displayed eee inet delivered coiesle! | evs of reasoniug,—that irresistible force ap uh — m — | of argument,—that extended information, ; ” |—that perepicuous and: strong conip ruJ- an nenogat of which see another columa. | tion, which attracted the admiration of This statueie » copy in brass, life size, of Hou-| the whole country, and placed him in the doa's Marble Statue of Washington, in the Capi-/ very front rauk of the great men of the tol of Virginia. ‘There can be vo doubt that age. His state papers are models. Houden's statue is a» perfect a» possible ; it was | ae Marey ply question 7] - |ablest man in the Demoeratic party, an copmerepes entey Machel ond ether omi- was a promiveut candidate for the Presi- Dent persons, who knew Wesbington well, And | dential nemination io 1852, when Mr. we hang ovary reston to believe that thie copy | Pioree Ginally obtained it, Ilad he lived by Mr, Hubard, is» faithful one. “Houden”— |to the expiration of Mr. Buchanan’s term, it has. been said by a writer in one of the Va. pa- | he might have recieved the pomioation pers“ has transmitted Washington, and our | for the Chief Mayi-tracy ; bat in “ the ows Virginia artist, Hoberd, bas transmitted twinkling of an eye”*he was cut off by Hoeded."—Raleiyh Standerd. death, @aving behind him, a record of EN ccs Wasutnorton was reciev- here on Thursday evening last, and placed on pe ~— | Wideni: on Herald. BAP Caversl riots wok place in New York on | ; © the fourth, Some ten persons were killed and | BANK OF CHARLOTTE. | ti . : many wounded—probably 50 or 60, In nearly | The annnal meeting of the stockhold 4 (M "on of the Bank of Charlotte was held on #7 | the Let inst—two-thirds of the entire Gap- actors. 'ital stock was represented. We learn Great rascals are sppoivted to office in N. York. that the report of the President exhibit- : ae. a ed the institution in a very lealthy and prosperous condition. A dividend of 5 BE Rahs Cewek ers pragresting spe per cont has been declared for the last Bostos Common in the eveniag of the 4th, a six months’ operations. shell-rocket mortar burst, killing four persons and The following gentlemen were elected injaring two, , Directors for the ensaing year: J. Ri. Wilson, J. 1. White, John W alker, T BETTER STILL. We reported a few days ago a sale of Tobacco in this city at 850 a Lundred.— Yesterday a hogshead was sold at West Hill Warehouse, raised by Mr. Paschal), of Granville county, N. C., for the un price daring this season of $52,00 @ handred. Petersbury Intelligencer H. Brem, A. B. Davidson, David Parks | and S. P. Alexander. At a subsequent meeting of the Board 8. P. Alexander was elefed President MARRIED: In this County. on the 12thiow.. by Wn R Freley, Rey. Mr WM OB TROTT. of Artanaas, to Wiss RACHEL CAROLINE, daughter of Cal. Geo. Gheen DIFD: Tn thee place. om the I!th instant, HENRY ( William and Mary Withelw, aged about five monthe Ta Davie Co only child of U fant Son ARRIVAL OF THE WABASH Naw Yorn, Jane 24 The United States frigate Wabash, Commo dere Paulding, tco days from Aspinwall, hase (te Ona me HAWILTON BAXTER, feo rived, bringing 121 uf Walker's men and offi df Joseph and Ekzabeth Mingos, im the Yad year of eove vow : > pp hie age ig a and 8 children, Col. P. Kt The man of Ur wee on mnprecedented onfferer Thompeon died on Wednesday, and was buried yet when everything had heen \aken away, he save —"The Lard hath piven, the Lord hath taken away ~ on, Boventy of the are clak ond wooed nd bs his nome Let as learn hambd’s in bow od. whee Gad in hve infinite wisdom takes hee! fron earth to heaven, and t “thy will be done” Cou On the Yed inet, ROBERT HALL, Soa of James and Mary Wateon, aged aboot 2! months At the reedenee of George White, in Tredell ( of Plas. on the sth of Jaty, Mas NANCY WITH ERSPOON., nerd 64 years and 5 monthe At the remdence of the enme and of the eame die caer. onthe %hof July, Wee NANCY CATHER INF WHITE, daoghter of George and Margaret White, agee 2) years “900 ACRES OF é VN LYAWNID FOR SALE. LYING ON THE YADKIN LISR IN WILKES COUNTY T=" SUBSCRIBERS ARF DESIROUS OF on Iith iwetaet, JANE FRANCIS jee Fo and Mary Ro Mamfwd, aged Died suddenly ome vear and (wo days °T wn papers please copy the jewels -- SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS RE say MAINTNG IN THe DEPOT JcLty 13ru 5. Jobasoa, G. W. Johnson, T Crampier, Holmes & Rorrie, Dovid Beard, E Gainer & Co, T H MeRorie, W. Hi. Ayers, Bettie Tiasles, W. M. Bar ber, JN. Barker, J BR. Wither, J. He & Ben, A. Speer, W. L. Thomas. W. Parker, C. The- W. Gray, T M. Young, J. Cowles, J. M ereun, Iredett County Bible Suciety THE MARKETS. Salisbury, V. 0., July 14, 1857 CORRECTED WEEKLY BY w. 3. mitts & co, Apples dried, 8 selling a Mantation, three miles East of Wilkes No * Messovade 650 70 Nails (Cat) 6 0 6 18025 Cate, 45050 31.037 OILS LINSEED— 13018 | “* Tenners, 50 0 624 17.620 Potatoes, Irish, 100f2 100 Ibaid | © Sweet 00 2 U0 11h a Rage per tb. 3 100 4 115 |Sah per eack, 200 0425 125 2 0 [Sheeting Bro. 10012 19p 015 16a 13216 194.013 1000112 100 a 1 00 25.30 , adpaneng the Lande of B. F. Petty and & 40 Acres of Yadkin Bottom, Moat of (he remain There is a fine whieh adjoin some goed upland der of the Tract is ancleared Young Orchard, GOOD CLOVER-LOTS, GOOD BUILDINGS f the finest FLOWER GARDENS in the Nard Lend win @ high and will be sold at Poble enle at n Wilkesboro’, om the 4th day o aod one Weetern part of mate of culiieation State the Court House August next erme of ea'e can be made “ ™ Sack, 3000 3.00} Wheat White, Tron | Bar) Sa «Red, Lard, 11 a 194/ Wool, Por ferther. parieslars ——<o- - | Wilkesboro’, N. DAT (RRERINE , tOBT. PERKINS. NORFOLK MARKET. { SA. GRAY. ported by Rewiand & Brothers, JULY 6th, 1857. BACON—Hams, 14 @ 18}. Hog round, 144 * tides Western, 14 @ [44 Shoulders 12 a 13 PORK—Mese per Bot. 824. @ 25 50 LARD—No. 115 to 16—No 2 15 to 16 eary to purchasers. of B quire July 14, 1857 QA7 Se ees sow MARBLE EMPORI DRIED TPet nn ose om SALISBURY N. C. RN—Se GRAY, BRYAN & CO., AVING formed a copartnership the WARBLE business at the old stand of will continne ae | prove to the people of North Carolina, that they can je_per bash’! @1.50—Clay and farnieh and finish Sata 1.45 @ 1.62 I NTS 11 @ 124. Laguayra 13 to 194 | MON | M EN me OAR —Crated Powdered te —Rebeed 2) HD ADS TONES, SLABS, “ @ t4A—Woeet India, 124 @ 13 4 GLASS EB, 60 @ 70 or any other work in their line in astyle aneurpaseed, ALT LIVERPOOL —G. Alum, $1.12. —Fine 61.70. “ @ 175. AME per Bbi., $1.26 to $1.57 ANDL EST How, 16—Adamantine, 26 @ 29 OAP—Brown, 44 @ 6—Yaliow, 44 @ 6 TAVES—R. Oak bhd. = W. Oak bhd. 2 W. Oak hhd heading. | AY 1.00 4 4.19 | REMARKS: | PLOU R—reeeipts are light and emall stock. The | eather for the Last i@ days has been unfavorable for | Aarovsting. On lst inat., a mall lot of flour from NEW WHRAT rec'd by us from Orange Co, / C., (the frat ree'd this seaton,) and sold at $10,—it | * frm E. G, Mangum, of that county CORN —the supply ia equal to the BACON —continues in good request, with and at reasonable prices ; @ar material i obivined directly from the Vermont Quarnes, and shall hereafter dealin nothing bat that of firet quality. Foreign (Italian,) Mantles, Fur- niture, Slabs, Counters or Marble, for building porpo- G30 @ 32 ore will afso be supphed. Any order will be filled $42 @ 43 with dispatch, and we invite the public to CALL $45 @ 00; ANDSEEUS Salisbory, July J4th, 1857 Citrate Magnesia. ape LARGE supply of this moat delightful laxative and refrigerant, jast received at C. A. HENDERSON'S Dave Sroas, Sacwavay 6-6 ly:7 | far tod | July ith, 1887 his age when:he died, » He grad-|the State, and jv 1928 Copptrolier, In18g9, |¢4 retary of Warto Mr, Marcy, the du-|*% fame and the respect of his countrymen. | F. Perry, | DY noted Mas. a 1000 ACRES OF LAND, be to th of W, Pet that pari of the’ Mivany poy eae Sheri Ford woud. "This body end so nd ‘ ‘ for slo, includes the gies ig MILL-AND MILL POND, together with a great deal of the most velaable tim- ber fand iu the couutry ; also a large number of the mont desirable twilding sites ia the vicinity of Salisbu- ry. This land will be sold in Wits to suit parchasers, if possible to do xo ; fromune hundred to three hundred } nerds of the adjoluing land will be sold with the Mill | Pond, and the remainder will be sold in lois of from ene to ume hundted acres. The terma can be arrang- pri ly to suit purch as a lengthy credit may be obtained by the purchasers giving bonds with unexceptionable security, and paying up interest promptly. ¢ L. BLACKMER, €, M., E. June 25th, 1857. 5w:5 p. a. $5 O*. Friday the 31st day of July next, 2 will offer for walt, at the late residence of Margaret An- derson, deceased, that plentation which was bid off by J. Watson lust Janaary ; the biddings will be open- ot \10, ov « credit of six soanthe, the psche. set giving bond with approved security. . L. BLACK MER, Cc. ME. Jane 30, 1857. Thete ie now an did Dam and the ruins of a Gold ‘Mil! and Saw Mill at the place. ee of Water at all times “It is the ne Water to the town of Lexington. Iu the Mill Tract is 267 Acres of good Wheat and Cora land, and a good supply “of various kinds of timber. Also, adjoining and conven: jent to this Tract, I will sell another of 200 Acres, ait in the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber without any cleared Jund. ‘This Power is situated in the midst and is urround- ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Dak of any Power I know of near the N. C. Railroad be- tween Raleigh and Charlutte. The town of Lexington would supply a custom at this place of 200. Bushels of Cora per day—and J know of no place where a man of enterprise could mike a little fortune sooner. ise very grent demand for lumber, and the County of Davidson is just ou the eve of # $20,000 Court House within a mile mill. and a half of P W.R. HOLT. Lexington; April 7th, 1857. t45 eonvinned by teu yours experience, they canuot be carried on suecesatully together, sales the above plan be Rates of fare onand after the 20th inst. POARD per day, © © year, Without Room, (No variation from these prices with any one) T have, at mueh trouble and expense, made ar- rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies and luxuries of the Nourfulk and Charlesinn Market—and intend to keep « house that will compare favorably with the best house of any city. 1651 H. L. ROBARDS. a8 hy NOTICE. aenahiipioten AVING sold our Establishment in Salis. bury, to Doct. C. A. Henverson, we takeypleas- ure in commending him to the favor of our friends aud former 5w5:p.a. $2.50. Encourage Home Industry BOOTS & SHOES, lurge lot of Geats, Boys and Youth, Boots and Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Boots and Ties, &c., for sale low. W.IOMILLS & Co. Salisbary, March 31st, 1857, + .; 6mo:44 WHEAT FAN H. B. DOWLER & Ca., SALISBURY, N. C., AVE opened « § in the vicinity H hE allt sag pl Cairns & Murdoch's faciory,) for the manufacture of their celebrated Wheat Fane, and are now ready to supply all demauds. Their ma- chines have beea thoroughly tesied sn Guilford aad many other counties in this State and Virginia, and have never failed to give entire satiafeciion. Those whe want our Fan should be gareful w get one with the name of our firm wpow it—fL. B. DowLea & Co— for there are other companies imitatiog our work. Or- ders promptly attended to. April 2ist, 1857. 37 mont HOUSE AND LOT | FOR SALE, DKRUREY’S Corn Shellers ; Ploaghs of every va- | The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop, V J OULD iasfoem his friends and the public gener- ally, throughout the coauitry, that heiestill man. facturing the following articles, together with many others not mentioned, to wit: The celebrated Drurey Threshing Machine And Horse Power, of Baktimore, which for ease of draught, excelis every | other SW EEP-POWER to be found in the country ; | they are either portable or stationary. Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, for Grist and 8ew- Mill; MLLL & FACTORY GEAR SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combined | EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; | the only article worth buying ; it having stood the test of thirty-five years. riety ; Cultivators; Engine & Gold Machioery ; all} IN MOUNT PLEASANT. | kinds of Casting and Machine Work, made to order | 7 HE subseriber offers for sale. his House and Lot a! short Notice and Warranted —Terms Cash, or un- | ib wherein he now lives doubted paper. All articles will be delivered in the ed, having thereon « dwelling, 18 by 27 feet, (1wo | care of the N.C. Rail Road free of charge. | story) ix Rooms, a good kitchen, a well of guod wa- | J. H. THOMPSON. | ter, and other oet-houses The lot contsins nearly | Tyro, Mareh 20, 1857. |two Acres. Terms easy to suit the purchaser | The bot is wet! improv- | | £7 Chertatte Democrat copy three moaths, and for- | P. B.C. SMITH. | ward bill to this office | Cabarrus en., June 9, 1857 pdly29 apn are LAST CALL. PRBALR ORBIHART. August Court, being the 4th day of August, (wo val- | LL persons indebied to us, are respeetfally and 2B carvesiiy requested w “PAY UP.” Those in- debted to Keunedy & Mills will please do the same | All failing } HE second session of this ingtitation will be open- | ed for the reception of pupils, og Monday the 22d ply with this request previous tothe | of July, 1857 ; under the direction of Mre. Hexaserta let day of August next may expect to pay Cost with-| M. Circe, as priacipal ; a lady of several years experi- out dutinetiom. The Notes and Accoonts may be | ence in teac hung ; @ graduate of Greensboro’ Female | Doct. Henderton being « regularly educated Physi- cian, and having provided bimsel) with competent Assistanis, will, we have every reason to believe, so conduct the business, as to entitle himself to the con- fidence and patronage of the public. All aecounts made since the 16th March, ult. will be paid to Doct, Henderson. SILL & SILL. Salisbury, April 21st, 1857. 47 C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N. 0. A 8 will be seen by the above notice, I have purchased the Drug Estab- lishment of Mesars. Silt & Bit; I 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 I am now receiving, and shall continue to receive, from time to time, fresh ad- ditions to the Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. and trust by diligent atiention, to secure the con fidence, and pair snage of the public. Salisbery, Apni 21, 1857 4 SALE OF VALUABLE RIVER LANDS 8 Executor of the last will and testament of fA Henry Fraley, deceased. 1 will sell at publi¢ ave- ion, at the Court House in Salixbary, on Tureday of aable tracts of land, the ove coutaining about 326 Acres, lying in the County of Rowan, on the waters of the South Yadkin River, just below Foard’s Ferry,on the main trond leading frac Salisbury to Mocksville, aii of which, with the excepuon of aboot $0 ACRES, is juabl. found im the bands of W. J. Mille & Co | College ; with euch asmstance as ances may MILLS, MOUSE & CO. || require : Salsbory, June 30th, 1657 405 Board, $8; Tuition, English, $8, to 124; Freach, 1 $5; Mame, $18; Drawing and Painting, 85 ; Needle * To Contrac tors. work, gratis Half of the tuition ia advanee. 8ta- dente charged from the time of eatering, to the close ee | | (YUE SUBSCRIBERS will receive Proposals to | barid a brek Church in the Town of Salisbury an- of the season, except in protracted sick ness This schoul is entirely free and separate from Olin | tit the ith day of July next, at the effice uf Jobe McRone. Plans and epecificationa will be ready fur High Schanl Apoarse GEORGE W. CLEGG, ‘wepectwon on and after the first day of July R J. WEXT | Qmo. Olin, N. C. WM. ROWZER, (1857! 1857 MORE. | SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. | June 224, 18 dua A MONTHLY JOURNAL, FAIR NOTICE. "= baw Tr GNED | Wwe LD eottly the Public that accounts made with, er # sesseruives eure, | rerurat, pteypetad Nae } a— DANIFL LEE, M.D. |.) and D. REDMOND, | 22/TURS them, are always ready fut eetthement, aod that The Fifteenth volume commencesia | m after eix mouths January, 1857. | WILHELM & RAINY ONE COPY, ome year 6) | TWENTY FIVE CoPIRe. ono) 44 SX COPIES 5 | ONE HUNDRED CortEs 7 . mn 1 t7-ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Ntate of North ( arolina. ENo paper cent antess the cash sccompanies the + . ] f all specie -paying Banks, and Post Office Davie Country. sonia eavived Utes Remittances, by mail (post-paid) will be at the Pub- lisher's nek Apvaens June Term, 1857, Wm. 8. JONES, Augusta, Ga. N m TAYLOR, sur. Part. LP Perens who will act a AGENTS, and obtaia * Va temebumow es SUBSCRIBERS, will be farnished with the paper at Mm. CUAFEFIN. | clad prices chererd upon the ROWZEE nierest will b ending Cocet or Pieas any Qcarter Sessions GRORGE | T oppraring t sar en ~art, tha the eat rnfec tie George H Ch Tt ts, therefore © of the Coart, that WEY BOOCsS. UST Recerved Hawk's History of NC, yok let; @F Hagh Miller's Last Work, The Testim vay of the Rocke ; Spurgeon's Nermoms, ist and 2nd Series; A mage dd ethe U. States in prophecy by Bald win; The Rife, Axe and Saddle Baga, by Milbern Seandal, a new Novel by Mra Bickford ; Courtship and Marriage by Mre Lee Hentz J. H. ENNISS Rook Setter Rahebary, N. ( MICHAEL BROWN. COMMISSION £ PORW ARDING WEASRAAT, SALISLVET, ww. G 17 Prompt personal attention giren to the purchase of PRODUCE, end to all CONSIGNMENTS Cash advances made on Produce to be Shipped ta other Ports, or enld in this market June 30, 1857 oN Aca, J. Alexander Crawterd, A. B., Principal. 8 pot an mbhab- ordered bv the ma he made for six weeks in the na Watchmen pubbeat tim the town of Saks. o H Chaffin, be and as and Quarter Ses uply of Dave, at the , om the tnd Mongay in show cause. if any he hes, why ( Car he Ce agaist hum for the June 16, 1857 of oar sard Court. at nday in Jane, A.D dence A, HARBIN. C.C.C BACON. ee ee Sahebary, Jane 23, 1857 ites | HAY PRESS a@P Ee oe ELE. FIRST fore caah RATE new Hay Presse for sale, low Apply to BROWN & COFFIN Jane Gh, 1837 3w:6 Salisbury - DTH ah State of North Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY HE exercises of this Institution will canmence again on the 13th of July. The principal hav ing prepared himself by a regular eoarse of atody with a view to teaching, mliciis the patronage of the | pobbe. It ie almost needices to egy that thre Enetita. Spring Term, 1857. In Bquity. Elizabeth Tengue, f) ve Petition for Alimony Wm Teag i tion (having been for the last quarter of a centary ander the care of the Jate HB. Hal! moral and generally healthy community he obtained. ¢ Academy, at seven dollars per mo Candles excepted. The terme of taition will be 1, 7.50, and 12.00, of, @6.00 for the Jower, and 7.50 forthe hicher English branches : $12.50 for the Classics and higher branches of Mathe matics s loented ina f the Court that of the State it i n the reeks notifying the Roard ean nvenient to the Salmbury rv Ang » plaintiffs bill of complaint, other- ust next, then and there REFERANCES: Paor BE. F. Rocewenr, D. College; M.D Jows stron. Charhtte; Rev. S.O. BR Witaox, Statesville W. F. Coway, Fea, Snow Creek; WM ALLISON Bethany Chareh, g&< June 30, 1857 tf-5 Clerk and Master of our said Court, at 1 Taylorsville, the Sth Monday after the 4th Monday in Anguat, 4. D.1857. Ismued dM. GARSON, C. MCE 6w-6 Witnees, J If all one readers who are troahled with Liver Cam- White teeth, Perfumed Rreath and beautl+ © ot Dyspepara, will qnired plaint, Jaundice read the advertise- Cul Compicxt Wan be » ment iu another column ot Dr. Sanford's [nvigorator, ve geta bottle, we should half-dend, despairing people | > have done sickly and then do as w Rot Gee: G0 Mrrathy ; f f rad, and the sub. AS NOW Meet our gree at almost every corner, for ntion ft Beware signed FETRIDGR &C0.,N.Y there never wasar f which so mach is Be owre the botue and (hat perforr vearly what its proprietors say it will do. Tt eome to us ao highly recommended that we coald not fail to try it. and a tnal haa convinced | xo Croaans doubt, that it is the best family medi- | the A perfamed, 92}.< cine inuse. We takeit for Headache, Sour Stomech, | ported, and for half the price : Biliovanens, and any of tt bodily ills that are a common, and it does produce a pleasant state of feel- ing to the sick, and what ie better after using ita few ‘times, theee liitle ills grow less and lees, and there is a prospect of being entirely free from them by a con- tinnence onthe wee of the Invigorator. Now we wish — to impress oor readers with this, that the Invigorator Blank Books. ia a medicine particularly adapted to family use, and td where there are children eubject to little diseases, ae) AWA Large assortment of all kinds of Blank all children are, it fe invalanble, and saves physicians’ Books, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket Memorandame bills, and an untold amopnt of anguish both to moth- of all kinds. Blank Copy Books, &e., &c , for sale at \ere and their little ones. Imo-6 Jane 16.—tf-3 J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store } | } Por sale by all Draggists. Woodland fs, without a Miri rhly ne little ing fresh shampoond. Priee only unless signed = FETRIDGE & ( “ Balm of a For sale by all Druggists. op muaand Flowers.” 6m_p'd4 | fitable. © OME | COUNTY, STATE RIVER BOTTOM, aboat 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under cel vation. the balance is well timbered. There is | on this place a convenient dwellisg and out -houwses. The other jract lies about a mile above Fuard's Ferry, in said‘eounty, on the waters of the South Yadkia River and Second creek, and contains about 213 Acres a cousiderable portion of which is bottom land, and the dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded balance first rate upland. About 60 ACRES of the |?" . reps tract 1¢ cleared and under cultivation, the ba-|°Y fret mail. Parchasers can have tickets cuding 1» tanee finely timbered. There is also on this tract a dwelling hoase and out-houses ry convement to Foard’s Grist and Saw Mills. A liberal credit wil! be given, on (> purchaser secarng the parchase money JACOB FRALEY, Executor. 3m 49 TY in We at fl DE Waa bl ANNOUNCEMENT. [I* JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lexington, N.C... has paid anaswal attention to the stady and treaimen! of the falluwing divesore: All dimenees of the Shin, White Swelling of Serofula in any forn; Uleersor old Sores of bong standing, Epilepsy , stiff con- ed Jovnts and Curvature of the Spine ; he is al- May 4th, 1857 ared to manage any Surgea!l case that may the re- b Feet, Hair Lip, communication . Will be prompt. ated to him—sech as of Tamors, operations for ( Aas » him at Lexington, N ¢ Amputauen, Fistula aed Gravel Wilson Paine, MW DLG F Profeeenre of th Charles PW. Matangh. MOD. of Virgare Mershall Clarkson, MoD, Prufessor of the Medi eal Co ReNces Chase, Hege of Penn 6:n1 RAIL ROAD MEETING EAGLE CITY, NC. se Bee will be a great RAIL ROAD rally at EA GLE CITY , im Tredeti County, on the 3rd Satur day in Angust, the object of wh success of the Sehsbury, Mocksville and Virgi..ia-fine RAIL ROAD, There will be a pumber of able spea kere in attendance to address the people on that sub- ject All are invited to attend The eecasion shal! be an interesting one. and it is hoped pleasant and pro- ONE, COME ALL, of every and NATION. MANY Eagle City, June 30th, 1857 BAB ASADERY, STATESVILLE, N.C. PINE firet Seemon of this Schoot will open the first WEDNESDAY Those who wiah to enter School would do well to do so at the first of the aft Ne dedaction made from t re of until the close of the case of protracted sickness CITIZENS. Tw:5 in July Se aston, or vesible Seasion, unlens in For health and morality Statesyv n Western North Carolina TERMS—Per Session of 5 Months. $6 00 Huo © wnot sarpassed Prmary Higher Classics and Math be vatica, 15.00 had on reasonable terme JM SHUFORD 1-5 Boarding ca June 30 1857 WHEAT! WHEAT !! 20,000, BUSHELS WANTED. TTCHE anbscriber wishes to purchase tweety rHov- | say bushela wheat, for which the highest: mar ket price will be paid MICHAEL BROWN Inne 30, 1857 f-5 Flour! Flour!! 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. TJNHE eubecriber wishes to purchase five thousand Barrels Flour for which the highest market price will be paid MICHAEL BROWN Salisbury, June 30, 1857 tf. This tand all lies re-! h ie. te pramete the | -§ eR.” LAND. —te— BY 8b2208 THE court or egurry, it ln homebe ee ay sc vg fey ;. " iz use Ty, on et pret Bier with wh Single next; ull the LAND and TOWN LOTS and the targe dont «tee the i roller 3. fe nes the of Moste 1 Baown, dec’d., airan'& Cas will hovaieierwiag cash Sommrhay ig some moet valuable and bighly cultivated é u farming land in Rowan County, and some ofthe most roaghowt the year. The following Scheme will be rable i Parag follows: drawa in each of their Lotteries for July, 1857. = tis in the town of wens CLASS 45, 381 Acres, ‘To be drawn in the City of Aflanta, Georgia, in public, on | BEING the bome plantation, where Mr. Brows SATURDAY, SULY 1th, 1857. lived and died ; this piantation is Sal gud a nto cultivation and repuir as any in thi OLASS 46, bat three miles from Salisbury, on the To be drawn fo the City of Adlanta, Georgia, in public, on road. SATURDAY, JULY 25:h, 1867, 320 Acres, On the Plan of Single Numbers. | 01 cine une piece, equal ceeeety being 8 Three Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty Prizes! | ‘set, excepting tho buildings, NEARLY ONE PaizEe ERY NINE TICKETS. 46 Acres, MAGNIFIO SCHEME ! TO BE DRAWN Gnpereleue sad hee eae eek a 117 Acres, ADJOINING the lands of A. W. Buis, Moses Trexler, and others, nine miles from ' tract is known as the Goto Mine place, a valuable Gold Mine upon it, anditis valuable for farm. ing purposes. 208 Acres, OR two-thirds of 312 acres, known as the yard plantation, three miles from Gold-Hill road. The other third is by Peter Brown. This tract has a great deal of yaluable ew land upon it, and is well watered by Crane 3 Lots, 10,000 45 Prizes 00 5,000 5,000 2,500 2,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 300 1 “ 100 100 «* ows 50 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 Lo SITUATED on Main Street, where the Post Of. fice is now kept. 1 Lot, SITUATED on Main Street, opposite the Court House and Episcopal Chareh, having a good Dwell- B,BBO Prise amosntingto BQLOL.OOO Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5; Quarters, 24. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The nambers from | to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed ou separaic slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tabes and placed in one Wheel. The first 262 Prizes, smilarly printed and encircled, are placed in auother wheet. ing House. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is 1 drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same lime a Prize is drawa from the other wheel, The - Namber and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibi.| SITU ATED ia the Great South Square. kapws | ted to the audience, and registered by the Commis. | % the Glover lot, oa which are two Dwelling Houses. | Sowers; the Prize being placed against the-Nomber drawn. operation is repeated aniil all the Pri- 1 t, SITUATED in the Great East tesare drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre- ceding and two sucerediog N ombers to those drawing | the the firet 17 Prizes will be entitled to the 68 Approas Henly bot, having a good Dwelling House. mativa Prizes, For example: if Ticket No. 11250| The town lots will be divided to wait | draws the $60,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered | All the above mentioned land and town lots 11948, 11249 {1251, 11252, willeach be entitled t 225. | old on a credit of twelve mouths, with interest after If Ticket No. $50 draws the @20,000 Prize those Tick-| the first day of Jonvary, next, the purchasers giving ets oumbered 546, 549, 551, 552, will each be entitled | bonds with approved secarity. to $200, and so on according to the above scheme. | L BLACKMER, C.ME The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the last| June 23, 1857.—P'y adv. $13.22 6w-4 figure of the Namber that draws the $60,000 Prize | | For example, if the Number drawing the 860.000 | r | Prize ends with No. 1, then allthe Tickeis where the { | namber ends in | will be entitled to 20. If the Nam-| | ber ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the | | member ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and &: to 0. Rail Read lot and others, peepee 2 J wil be HE Undersigned would respec tfuly announces their friends aud the Public, that they have forme ed Cupartnership, under the name and style of W. J. Mille & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the °@ | Merchantile and Produce Business ig the town of Sal « forme: occupied Certificates of Packages will be suld at the folluwiug Pra és rp mage ate at wuss raat rates which is the risk gs0 | Daad 2 complete Stock of Sale Fancy and Staple DRY COODS, 10 Quarter GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER 1@ Eighth = « | IN ORDERING TICKETS O8 CERTIFICATES, and all articles usually kept in their line. Momma. Mills aad Moose retarn their sincere thanks to thelr | Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets | many frends and customers, for the very liberal fonage bestowed upon the late firm of Mills, Moon & Co. and would most respectfully solicit & continganes of the same for the New Concern. W. J. MILLS, J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STENHOUSE. February, 17th 1857 (38:2) Sap PP Boe MINERAL WATER. Ts delightfal and wholsome Beverage may be had, at all hours, in its greatest perty aad per- fection, iey enld, with every vai of cheicest SYRUPS, a: the DRUG STORE of A. HENDERSON, M. D, Successor to Sil & Sill. Saliebery, Jone 23,—31-5 Bg PILE IT IS MELANCHOLY. To REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT thousands of oar fellow beings are annually swept of by Cholera and other Diseases of the Bowela We may be consoled by the knowledge, that « remedy may be had, to swest the destroyer and remove the ecoarge. Protected by Worthington’s Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine, mankind may escape many of the “ills u. ' 4esh be heir to” and give the a) stem immanity from the at- tacks of thi. Pretean Malady We assert at the has- ard of a repatation which we have heen & quarter of a century ‘ng up,—that there is no article of medicine now he American Public whieh bes proved m sath as this, and to test our sincerity we sabmit ¢ position: That any one pur- chasing 2 bei the t, shall mm each and every case he entitled to receive the purchase money back if it does Bot prove enur 40} { “ “ 20 10 | “ “ any figure they may designate | The lim of Draws Nambere and Prizes wil! be sent to parchasers immediately after the drawing | £7 Perchasers will please write their signatares plain, and give their Post Office, County and E27 Remember chat every Prize is drawn and pay- able ic full without deduction LF All prises of 81,000 and ander, paid immedi-| ately after the drawing—other prizes at the usua) tume of thirty days. All commusications strietly confidential Address Orders for Tiehets or ( ertificates of Pack - ages of Tickets to 8. SWAN &CO., Adanta, Ce, 7 A list of the numbers that are drawn from the | wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitied to, will be published afier every drawing, in j the following papers :—New Orieane Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Iwtelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book Savanneh Morning News, Richmond Dispatch ond New York Despatch c we. J. MILLS J.B. MOOSE. THOS. STRNHOUSE WE: now in receipt of oor SPRING & 8SUM- MEK Stoek of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GOODS, CLOVES, HOSTER Y, HATS, BON. NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, All of which we will teil low for Cash of Produce ron short time to Punctaal Dealers. We are always athe market to purchase Pr of all kind, for which we will pay the highest mirket price, ia Cash ot Gooda. | WJ MILLS, & Co Salitbory, March 3) st, 1857 §mo-t4 \State of North Carolina. oe STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i copets May Term, 1857. ( Matthias Moose and others, ) ve | Petition for Partition Heirs at jaw of Elaabeth f of Land | Caniker A HENDERSON, Sicmevar, F.SCARR ¢CO aso av Dave Caarvorre, iTS GENERALLY. ime COODS! COODS!! SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH. SE subscriber intending to change hie business now offers greai ioducements to those who wish te de for Cash May 12, 1857 | IT appearing to the satisfeetion of the Court the defendants, (whose names are anknown resident of the State. 11 as ordered by the Coart that publication be made in the Carotina Watchman pub. lished in the town of Salixbery, for the space of 1 { weeks, notifying the anid defendants to appear at the next term of the Coart of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Stanty, at tre Court House ia Albe | marte, on the second Monday in Auge and there to plead, answer ; be taken pro confesse and Witness: Richard Harns. Clerk at office in Albemarle, the second M wn May My stock aes RAKES CPA PLE AND FANCY Pr adv. $5.50—6w-2 Four Sse Horse DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, > al ’ ‘ Ar Ss] I OST COAC H ES. Hardware, China and Glass- U. S. MAIL-LINE, ee ads We ‘From SALISBURY te ASHEVILLE, vla STATES ing 1 Grocers VILLE, NEWTON, MORGANTON, MARION and mg ana rrocertes. PLEASANT GARDENS. {Country Merchants would t st to give me a call. All Googe remaining on hands at the Angust Court will be closed at PUBLIC: AUCTION MICHAEL BROWN, tf-3 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT, = pes Suabseriber desires to Sell you Main Street in the greet Bast acomer | and ir a valuable newly fitted ap, Kitehen, @&e., to- gether with first rate Carriag hops, all complete, andaew. Those wishing (o porchase of rent such roperty are savited to cal! and examine it A.G. HOLDER 1R37 Ruf that are not purchase (s. rensrets of Bargains ean be had, an Pa kions rg public ace respecifally requested to give this tine atmal | feel no hesit ing that it a8 the beat Stage Line in the COMFORT, SPEED and SECURIT sas are cha im say Fad Bois Yi) are tobe! Jem obtrined, and at as low p r My Coaches and well trained, and the Drivers pulile ahd sober Stage Office in Saliabur the ROW AN HOUSE Morgunton, at the WALTON HOL st CS BROWN, Covraacton June 24th, 1857 reper More New Books. oe UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow er by Mra. Southworth ; ( of Na polean and Josephine by Abbott; The Prince of ihe House of David by Prof J. H. Ingrabam; Roman Catholiciem the Great Apostacy by Rev ©. P Jones. J.-H ENNISS, Book Seller SG lHarees oafe gent other tine » all new. t manly w Rent his Valea- udes nfidential Letters dwetling House, June 16, 1857 —1f-3 Salisbury, Salisbury, April 2, The Little Tin Pails, There is no more of the true philosophy es ‘THE DEEP. | ss There's beauty in the deep : L , The wave bluer than the eky ; of human life, more of its sweets, its pur- And, though the lights same bright on high, est joys in the following, than volumes of W. AXER has. jast received More so/tly do the sea-gems glow, fusion about that sink of corraption—a # and opened a new stock of Books, 8 y, Fangy articles, Fire 5 Th arkle in the depths below ; i aie i ' , of various brands, K STORE in States- Window Shades, Tobaceo, and Confectionaries, at bis ville, apposite the Court Hoase. Court: | At about six o’elock in the afternoon, | | The rainbow's ticte are only made When on the waters they are laid 5 Aad ann and mou most sweetly eh a passenger cannot Ww alk through the bu-} | Among his books may be found, a good supply of all Upon the au's Jevel brine : treet in the city without ting the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by sn ; siest street in the city without meeting | theSuperintendent of Common Schoolsof this State, Theres ibrauty iii tne core men, each with a little tin pail in his| French, English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- steps Unabridged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Puteat Ser- Sham- There's music land. As the bearer swings it at his side o ST — : ps : ) maemo BOSH STONE. , ‘ now in his possession over (wo hundred certificates of | and running ulcers. At w wot in the ® : - i" - ’ j ; and raps it against his large battons, one | ea Lorenzo Dow sen’r,, Life and Serujons, ( | Resin ihe whe t 2 ; ee oe bers Papers for the people, Humes History of Eogiand, | They are bet ecrtiily suunds, that te li can readily know that it is empty : Gibbou’s Rome, Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of the How lit be sea-ny mpb’s shell { Where has he been? What has he Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief Justices, That sends jie wud, clear note abroad, ; 7 ? y os Ans Spurgeons Serme Spencers Sketches aud Serjnous, Oi» inuaeh hee been doing? What is the pail for ¢ One| id North State, 2nd edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the sows sais LNibel Sh adiaee eee Bein . cae SA As Gospels, vith question books, Cummings works, Me- Echoes through groves, with coral git may BOE be able Wy oe anes oe the moir of Syduey Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, And dies, on spungy banks, away pail, but, after all, it has a pleasant story | Hymn books of all kinds, Jreings Wushington, 3 vols., | There's cxmmc in be deep nit. Early in the morning that pail is | Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Serinons ile Soft » break fas ; Vuuxes Architecture, Dr. KAN ARCTIC ‘| There's nthe dee} bid. ae Ab Be the et PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Byton, Cowper, ‘Tup- Above and tempests rave, are Washed and put away, at 18 plAC€d | per, Milton and a great many other poetical works, | And earth-burn whirtwinds wake the was upon the table by a good industrious wo- | Mrs. Heatz’s Novels and a great many other novels, | by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, | man, who rose before the sun to prepare {the morning meal and bathe and dress the children. peaceful home ; | Her fingers and feet have been very ‘busy al! the morning, and now she stops Jall other work to see the laboring hus- vand off with his work, and prepare his Paes {noon meal for him. The bread and meat, Trees in California. \the large piece of pie, the ginger-bread, _ {the pickles, and perhaps some dainty bit 1! which she has saved for the man she; The “ Hermit” stands entirely by 10) Joves, and placed in the little tin pail, self, and is 32u feet high aud 75 feet re fore } " ' } o. . ele circumference, exceedingly straight and lone after another, until itis full, and the | scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, He, the laborer, | children, Willow baskets and y ‘trical “oT > eviv: . ;. symmetrical. The Pennsylvania.” 80 Jig placed snugly on. a varied, a stock of Stationary as ever was seen south of Mason and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios and fan- ey gift-books in abundance, Blaak and Copy bc all sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, a Above, ii care and fear con nd Wiib mu and sorrew, t Here, far beneatt That frets above ou the end ; the tanted foam a love, We dre , aad ke aod arent tamene Nas Tract Society. Iu the Notion line I show as great a Nor koow the rage that yells above There's quiet in the deep, my stock includes Fluid Lamps, Port-monies, Cabas, > Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philocomes, Jewel- Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Five Engraviags, in Gilt frames, Common Prints and /rames to suit, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes from cts. to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from $1.00 to $13.00, Aaliedascopes from 50cts. t $1.50, Micro. Magic Lanterns for Vagons, Flutes from wks of | variety as anybody ought to wish to see in one day, |) ry, China Vases, Cupe and Saucers, Per/ume bottles, | the vicinity of Boston. 1 kuow the effect of it in eve- | | ! wii OBEATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. R. KENNEDY, of Resbary, has discovered in ane of our common pasture weeds a remedy that gures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Scrofula down to a cammon Pimple He has trie. it in over 1100 cages, and never failed exceptin two cases, (both thunder hymar.) He has its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure 8 yursing sore meuth, Que to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. ‘Twe to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure the worstcanker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranjed to cure all hamor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears or blotches amang the hajr. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘Two to three botiles are warranted to cure tae worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure ihe most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to carsthe salt theum. large assortment of books published by the Amarican aNd eight bottles will cure the worst cases of A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- e, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in ry case. So sure as water willextinguish fire, sosure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for : = E subscriber bas Just rotarned thom the Notsh, ‘gud js now in the receipt of bie Stock of GOODS AND CLOTHING for the Spring and Summer, His Stock comprises a large und beautiful assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen’s fur- nishing goods, which will be sold very low, or made up to order inthe best style of the Art. He wil keep in his employ a rkilful Cutter, and can therefore warrant good fits. Mis experience inthe business justifies him in saying that his stock eannot be sur- passed in quality; and the styles aro alllate and very handsome. His stock of Ready-Mades, comprises Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, Coats, Pants,—aod every thing required. Call and bee. Orders for work promptly filled. JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Tailor Salisbury, April 14, 1857. thé THE GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND-CAP by MANUFAOTORY, AND DEPOT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOWN DOOLEY, 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF itself. There are two things abort 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 bas never been known until I diseusered it in 1846— called by two young ladies of Philadel-| stand phia, is 24 !vet in diameter and 315 feet! ished ji ¥ ie North Carolina? is Ol fee : bahas, Dis high, The ~ North Carolina” is 21 feet) says a pleasant good morning to his wife, across the base and 310 feet high. The! takes “ Green mountain State” is 22 feet in di-! oes 1.25 to $25.00, Violins from 50cts 10 $13.00, Banjo’s : from 3, to 6, Accordeons from $1.25 to 86.00, Octe- | cond: thas it conan ey Pane wolbwaciele vo Flutes, Tamborines, Guitars, Flagolets, Harmoni- | Ld ecenalwed cel A rencnt este Mee howard erate rise and cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measures, | great populanty of tee discovery, { will state thatin Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with | April, 1853, 1 pes led it, and sold about sit bottles pes and without casce, end about TEN THOUSAND der April, 1854, I sold over une thousand bottler other things not herein mentioned, all of which are for | per day of it. s by and looks on. When all is fin- | , he gives a kiss to the youngest, | his pail in his hand, and away he | HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS &e.,, &e. | OULD on this occasion particularly call the at- | tention of his regular customers and others, lo |the preparations he has made for the business of Spring. During his receat tour in the North, he visited | not only the cies of Baltimore, Philadelphia, and AND EAGLE CITY. E i magnificent f } : HE subperiber is ue Peay | ae rey teat he pages Wht aad R mense WATER POWER at the above places, and ate jh gg ene build ie takes this method to solicit subseriptions to the Stock of said Company. It is contemplated to estublioh Pactori: nd Mills for various branehes of trade as it may suit a majority of the stockholders. Books of subscription can be found at South Troy, until the 10ch July, at which time they will be closed. The undersigned is still laboring for the prospe ity | of his pative State, for the United States aud for the world. . Large sums amounting to fortans. Navy beep offered for this valuable property, bat not even m ious | will be sufficient to cake teas him his child of delight, | Gum been but little knows to Eagle City. ‘Those wishing to become citizens of thie | VEVe” used in their preacriptions ‘wotil Weed iy | flourishing business place, may still have an opporty- form ed peepee | prtoe gg. with nity of doing so, as books will remain opep for sixty codenies F fealty mecbeine peep Lo ape! . a prt ns days. It hos racely ever failed in cure” LOTS FOR SALE, HB subseriber has a number of beautiful building lots at Eagle City whieh will be sold on very favorable terms io those who wish to settle there, Farly application very important. " ANDREW BAG ome idea of the strength of wal aaced eect heb meeps | <1 hundred doses stay mach auth ah D leterions effects. oa eae be , ‘Thuogh possessing rare mediciital powers, they NF O R D ' S IN V I G O R A T O R } ” their forms, Indigestion being caused ap “yo sph iy iS Saaey Fe) per metiom of thy woret whee the Liver is excit andice i» caused by an Liver, wad a8 @ proof that the: thie disease, let any one troubled with tay the Juvigorator regularly one week and their this! will begin to assume ite al color. r Costi can be ‘oured by lovigoraior, ‘Take it in emell déses on it assiets natare io yy coment ick Headache 's ¥ a double dose of the Jneigopater, acidity and sourness of the stomach, For an over-louded stomach it hay no GARLY. (£46 Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the tore of relieves all oppressive or uneasy feeling MURPHY & 0. heartily. For a family medicine generally, use it ak iv the highest terme. OUSE-ROOFING and a6 twenty will follos | Some of the wholesale Draggists who have been in | Now York, but also the principal manufacturing dis- | Prepared and séld by Sandford & Co., 188 Fron > i The “ > © By * = carpet : — bigh. : The Mother, From that time he disappears for the | sale on the most accommodating terms. Being very | i). by Niece oa becire a . GUTTERING & and Sou” are together 93 feet in circam-| day, No one asks where he goes, and | sxious to sell I make no charges for showing goods. | (0) vaneul, bopar fas park otha rier eit '9 | tricts where goods in his liae are gut up—thus be has} rem ded lsat ir ated ("| St., New York. Price @1,00 per huttle, conte: hardy hs ference ; the “ Mother” is 325 feet high, | few know ee . Call and examine for yourselves. = nals of patent medicines was ever like it— | heen enabied both to obtain suinples of every article the most eubstaatial mosner ‘ a the’ 4 Son” 800 f ; few know. He swings the hammer, or . | There is a universal praise of it from all quartere ne cad nurahans ears edvantagecusl’ (ak bere: and warranted. Great varie- | 40 doses. Also sold by ©, A. Hendeseon the adv: and the “Son” 30u feet. The Siamese pushes the plare, or practices some other (U7 Recotect,—orrosite tue Covat Hovar.a | In my own practice I always kept it strictly for ha- | fore, : : | y of Wares and Stoves always on hand fur sale Salisbary, N.C North wes Twins and their guardian. The “Twins”! handicraft, in doors or out. He toils all Jume 2, 1857. u-1 aehietion sca) rd bursty as = sensrel nny For the importation of French goods, he h January 20, 1857 ly:34 May 26th, 1857. ; nk : are ; ____ | medicine, 4 wouderfe - have one baler but the ir bodies are day for bread and clothing for himself im it that ipod: Gerd! scr Weird oem: | soem atrangeamen sion ol sms na & regular oep-| Uj ‘ah 7 A IF you HAVE WwaRK FOR age ate he a os ne Hine Tuey ahd and family. His arms are strong, his V a ] la ble L a n d Several cases of epileptic fite—a disease which was Solar ys pl Ge safe make bawn ik TAKE NOTICE. A Gre ) t high he “ F a ant “ 7 : oud ; y - ~<a ne an pou ruardian stands) } cart js courageous, and his mind con- Pita Nya: Cowes ever? nave) bees et | variably been deemed by his customers superior to Please b it i tion of th y their s and is SU feet in circum-'tent, The rich roll by in the F lew bottle , what a mercy if it will prove effectual | iios: of Northern importation. From “various im- | LL. persons indebted to me either by note or ac in. world ha : Seeee f ao ent. 1e rich roll by in their carriages, in all cases of that awful malady—ther but f | ference and 325 feet high. The “Old!tn+ he cares not. Gay idlers We ete ay © are but few drovements recently made ia his factory, the super- evant, are hereby notified to come forward and island of § but he cares not. Gay idlers attract his whe nese eee oe of it than I bave ority will not ouly be maintained, but added to. | settle ten days before May Court, as my bosiness G UN bet know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged |g, most be clused ap by that time. Those fahug to I dagarys vvy Such country merchants as purchase elsewhere, withont giving Riehmond a trial, he woald respectful ¥ invite them to viewt bis establishment—he assures | Coan Maid” stands single in her grief; her aa eyes for a moment, but he depises them. head, unlike any other trunk in the grove, | When noon-time eomes, and the long comply with (his notice, may expect their notes oF ac- ts to be placed ia the hands of an officer fur col- | people cured by it. For the varwas diseases of the | Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepwa, Asthma, Fever 1,672 wir FOR SALE js entirely bare, and slightly bowing.— ; 4 gauy t g. wh ; sound at the shops. he drops his — and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine . \ Her height is 360 f d thecireumter : Neat ” | ; , e¢ Spine. them should they do 0, they will find a stuck of | lection, wuhout fail i cae sit " ° tp ogre ue i Mar nfer work, and opens his little tin pail. Down [2 offering my Valu- [eee particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &e-, the | goode equalling ia variety, quantity, and sa priese THOS. E. BYOWN Bell Hanging. will emp! ce 5 — , 2 ado "0 are) goes the meat with the true zest, and the : able Plantation for Sale, Taal haedoue more good than aay medicine ever thar of any uther house North or South | Mareh 3, 1850. wo || ae named er two young ladies who made aa . . ving near the Waters of the fe | His business arrangements are of the completest lk THE subscriber having opened A Dpotes vread tastes as sweetly as tnz ‘ | No diet e Z . — ar | hag the first buggy drive to the grove. The'j a. 1 eee ieee Jase mals f or be South Yadkin River,in Rowan [ete enange of Shot over secemery — sa: tbe best you | kind, and the greatest attention ie paid w the earefel ‘ | tablishment, proposes te the eraeaarats wy $00 feet Cotten gue | Uae the health which labor brings. At! Coauty, (18 miles North. weet of Salisbury.) adjoin. | C87 €! aed ence gh uf i packing aud prompt shipment of gouds 42 * | abwe business (@ the towe al Calais ; nd haart sits and 55 feet jast. he reaches the bottom and his eyes | ‘oe the Lands of Soloman Hall dec., R. F. Johmen. Dingctions rox Use.—Adalte one table spoonful } 4 nas . | ry, on Water Street, in sll ne varnw A Corr in circumference, and are very handsome.|..;sten as he sees the 2g nie EYES | Temperance Smoot, and others. Coateising about per day—Cbildren over ten years desert spooufal— branchea GUNS and lowing a She « Horecbeck Ride” ie an old fallen| sten as he sees there a picce 0 ruit Chidren from five to eight years, tea spoonfal. As ae aire ae 4 Led aned - of OK : or some Kittle delicaey which the kind 200 Acres more or less no directions can be applieable to all constitutions, take | x “a eh ate Dna hollow trank of 250 feet in length; it i8| wife has emugcled in unknown to bim— ' Bs | sufficient tooperate uu the bowels iwice a day s | with the busiesen, be bepens © boroagh sequaitan, Grove on - : Th. 2d s ge! 1 . Pia . will command a reames eeparated into two parts. The space rid: | x inething which had cost her self-denial. | This trect of tand ie ander s fine state of caltivation, | MANUFACTURED BY ; vhY | The Subseribers ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Alle. or open R. & A. MURPHY en through is 75 feet, and is 12 feet in! {5+ that a sweet meal? With his a and has a Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, . maey } ' . 3 ’ | AVING «pened « abop dere left with him will be faithfully and promptly ». nel, say | diemeter in the clear. “Uncle Tom's fore; andi = thithey weet ‘ati fh Barn, od Caress rier ies buildings for the DONALD KENNEDY, | AVE. Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK | Je I oppomte MURPHY & tended to. Orders respectfully snlicited. stones w: scary atc ey ANNO Ae EIN [ttde ith the associations | convenience and comfort of « Farmer ees ‘ 8 8 GM oh epicplemafantial eas aldaitlls IE mane CHARLES MARTMAN Ca! s about feet high and 90 feet) wjich embalin it, itis a feast for the gods. No. 130'Werses Street; Rexbary, Mecmchesstte: | gs Theis Rogie Cana alas weenie soonest AM MN rear = posable . } = : in circumference. The “Cabin” has a| The whistle sounds agair : narrow entrance two and a half feet in ) again, and again the strong hands and courageous hearts TO RENT. Price 81,00 Wholesale Agents, New York City, C. V.Chekoer, 81 Barclay Street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broedway. A call and see them at their new and elegant etand Sahebury, Janeary 6th, 1557 tf-32 On Main Street, in Salisbary, Would inform the walkiag public, the citizens of the COWAN'S width, and will seat 25 persons; it is 10) } : alton 8 me ns, 1018 1 are at work. The day is now upon the B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street wn and surrounding « rth ad feet high The “ Bride of the Kovest” i 3 is 7 | TW. Dyott & Soes, Philedelphia: 8. 8. H | 7 y 1/1 2 wading country, that they intend use that 5: , 2 8 wane, but he crows little weary, for there Valuable Plantation tying immediately on the ’ ss Sor ral ene tet) Hanse ng good , employing good workmen, puttin Ie Ce y , in & not the largest tree, but is noted for hav-|j, 4 warm place a his eeerra ‘ * i Waters of Sooth Yadkin, on Said Tract is bese Geo A Keyser, Pittsbarg; A.B. Moore. | N ( ) I I l M Bl ( T. d meat jobs . therefire a jhanisin§ \ EGETABLE LITHONTRIPTH two band ing the smoothest bark of any in the sot alelions Sar auhars i hat feeds) cic: 100 scree of land caller cullivalun of good| Sueno: liege Miller, Tereate; Lyman & Brother, | FINVIE Subscriber ss wow propared to fill all orders a very liberal share of patronage frow thei ing I 5 z e fire on which willing labor depends. | quaity, ths tract has oa it a profitable Saw Mill nto; John Birke, Montreal ; Brink: ghoff & Pen- for ' be pablie generally hs pe recip grove. It is 280 feet high and 10 feet inj fig eye is lifted to the clock, hour after| #!th sufficient Water Power to vee it constantly, and toa, Chicago ; James Reed, do; Joba Wilham, Loa. | g77 pp . ee eae ea FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. the hail circamference. The “ Beauty of the For-) jour, during pauses in h S labor, and |'%* fine timber County, and where there we great de- re hes ieeen nF fared SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. woes pe pe pene yeti stevenize sabe rain and Se etna { Ge 43 hour, Iring pau ig labor, and) a ee loam etail by all respectable Druggistsin the Uni- 11) 29th, 157 . . whe i redl } - it ; poles aaasis and UV! down fall the tardy index antil at last the | "Persone rtakine lo rent the above land wit eall| ‘0d Mates and Britieh Provieess * » prep Longin etypec ercoueed fal Oa _ — DISEASED KIDNEYS, ground t high; it is very straight and slen-} poke of hac . he Wer ; senses elon pee natahy M' | For sale at Sill & Sill’s Drug Store, Salisb Nc, | employs North Canning Cayital and labor and he | A me - and t der, and nearly free of limbs; the top isp» ne f a aia ae brie oni lane | ee meres pega ahi lated offers to thowe want-| 7 ber 23d, 1856. at nnn tpi y colina Ds h Carahan patronage By giving bum « Ww. P. ELLIOTT, | Stome in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weat f near =e A ate = : eA vase for the « vives its welcome bla co . = trial and by comparing his with Northera work sac ie wary : ; , surmounted with a beautiful and regolar| Before him are twelve or fourteen blese- ; ; DM CRENSHAW, | THE PROHIBITIONIST prices, he hopes to be able to make @ favorable show: | Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytreville N ¢ ness of the Loina, dex much to. green cap. The altitude of the grove is! od hours of rest. The rough hands are| Rowan Co, May 5, 1657 Ime—49 WIDE. ing. ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS | GENERAL COMMISSION ‘Tvisiavalesble medicine ts for sale at the Dut single he 2400 feet avove Marphys Camp. the shirt sleeves r 1 aie i 1] : . hlished Monthly, bv the Executive Committee G.H MAKEPEACE sr AL MISSIO} | Hotet, ta Moekeville; at Dr. R. Campbell’ ine Ie was sti zee ¥ , the shir »ves rolled do an Z ; ’ In one instance, with great exertions, |) ntroned. the Ste Aieinte al Certificates of Marriage he New York Siate Temperance Society ,' N Bo Mesers Worth & Utley of Fayettevile N AND sot) eutbe Drew, ears tay Coenen) on Sunds ema al tiees (rece was felledcact by -* | battoued, thé coat on, the little tin pail} ’ Awana MeCov, member ofthe Executive Committee are Agents fur ihe eale of the abuve Buckets . ‘ . foelia Salem; and atthe Carchas W prep bibepee ' eae AX€$ taken from its hidden place, and he is in| (LIVEN by the officiauing Clergymap or Mage Bditor. The ablest end must emineat advocates of| Favetioville, Feb. 1857 " M ! y Rec, in) Reletery thoug ruld not be done by them ;' the street again. Now we meet him trate, wo the parties euteriag Matrmouy ;| 'b¢ Case sa the N ontribate of their wisdom i f ‘ The sebsrriber having entered inte copartser® it was ctlecte: tly by boring the trunk ee hn ahmmnt ett eis «| designed as evidence ia their own prserseon of there 80d tlogacnc ts ” DIBwBLD «* BUNCE. ° . _ with Jaha F. Cowen. etgine! pate aioe, foe the Oa P ad Now the streets are full of little t ! : ’ ; with augurs, an ming to the 4 sdodhpitcathes Pot litWe tio pails. | jawtal marr and as sa w e Namber for January, 1857, begine Vo WILMINGTON, N.C afectareand sale of tha abuse Mediziae, lepreperees e _ Se carried by men who have self-|ty up poving . IV ate te Palanan orc | forarch « sepply by eddreamng him at Selisbery. ' A od nae co whale’ 1OWD, | peane who live ) earn Very got wp—fir s The scope and spur he Paomarronir is Na-| pai? ; ue Oidcts fot Mithsedas, sud conniguecient Fica| © 27 comes 0° bis romdonss, - mites west of ine Pon iar and such was its yreat wei slit at a'.. . | Office. Sent to any par ; a e adapted tloer-ry oi the Uae, and > ase . D. AUSTIN tain ad ke not any ttle tir y - : ¢ is ‘j bi | h t Wiebe per Pr fue saleoar © ne pavkfa | 1 5 . eer: ete treuc Was I a . es ne papel we ie per dex the cash a 1pe cd alee peel State ! ; < adherent af me onm SS on rf ere an S received and promptly alle nde weewns dees dtalt2? us heed fe Aan the | Ae el » peditecal pa nor the opponent of any other. Sacred Weyis hae tad fal x. A Mr : : wtons of ada vor achieved— rtificates of Co tio yderited\o the Supp ee Tefic,| 1B Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, \ JAMES HORAL, Sandy [ fallen, a } I torinthat: ¢ . lo, , ae and the extirpation of In'+mperanee; h o 4 | et mate flarl money harl'y won, A thousand Certifica nfirmation Ra prranee; om sll ether Sere Southern fredece Goucrall a JEWELER. Staten des, 7306 be a yar ; et ice on Geek ee a rreance ceneratty House and Lot to Rent WATCH-MAKER AND J New Jer on horseback suine . Hebad bah Ve oa ; semis, et)thed jest No. 180 Front Street, | SALISBURY, N.C in a carg ; trees are f Gent aus f carrving them) ‘ aichman Office. » any part of the tie pnatedin the Fulx Form, on a doable mediem wiry oF Du , * pre st sure n F tl Siti i ents scattered al! cent for 30 ete. per sheet, naking erght large fuur-colamned pages to « = ° OR SELL. [ese pre below BM. & A. Murphy's Stor: that the | we Botanuia ridge over the Mena ee ca Z = pri 2=, 1857 am be . ” EEPS constantly of hand « large assortment wu lost RoxiamcciLoConeaylaaian liridwen: hondred - aa Fe aeceirtion POR rn teenie TE amtercned desire i Rell ot to Reat nat tor| TX. WATCHES and JEWELRY of aj! kinds ny aaa Anne F Ae ep ge yaad as a ae t our, od at the} qreg, wa, ¥s ee r 9050 pie ple sane a ? he nes a very desirable pece of property Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of every deseripuce ° big x = 1d years grow Wa eee waatilwiiatamiathe State of North ( arolina. $100 WL. Myrover, Raq., Payette wc he Tow S.ateevile Tt commeta, of a good! repacted ia the best magner and on the most reese: and two. id y are mere ve——oled ~the huehand’s re- = = ont 174 gi o0 4 eq oak La iw eu pond Kitehen, Shop and aher build. | bid terme disease a bors, px to our seuses s ty eros = : St Say ote y love tha : Riis ce Mie miuaed cnavement to bumnean Oritany| Feursary 19, 1666 1y3# otis fg pgat rere i ( r f Pleas LY / \ aetona, to pa eo eaid property it se fur eale Per oe roan the evening “ard! Detore them epee mio PRIVATE SALE. ccs ck chife Sat) DR. WILLIAM 8, TATE, fh | ioe rae aes ee beet italy Sie aDy ‘ kly the viands i yuu Idress, 92000 . e ot Furs Dobbs, acer Statesville | Load ed by Ue va AG Re Slip aac UE F he Paomerneswr i¢ Tu: MILLER & LAURENCE Surgea and Mechanical Dentist, ed rma et . _ AD t vod ife alhowa a re * Dower ra ecient npn E andersigned having determined to mave s mher. 29h PASE eat . rom sot he ie & ea t! where they stand Calloway aod \ ¥ free: beyond the (wen | West, offers for sale hie remdence in the thriving and io + i hn oe of Sioux o thes< 1 r 4 : id £0hn ee weak re % | " VY > , oo pools th i" Selean yew ii IT app eng : -¢ ther the Unded Meats, Bia breeutel miag HIN, Uredel SC Hand Greensborough | STATESVILLE, N. C. ey, aye any nay eee elcadente, Robert Calkiwas. § . arterly, 1m advance cose ond ket ia; berated 1a tee) cesire: sedis cae | |) ESPECTFULLY These concentric rings or | AAT x JAE! Coles jeaan . ne rehab dT . iho’ demrable elteatuesja ihe! village: Terme as ] oS E Es ALY offers hie professional server Lake, ar ere ate i ine is Tos a A eee Ae ne mers oe poring 2 091 seepadting SM uive: MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. | \ to ihe catisaens of Iredell and pubhie general James ei we tnrn to profane lustory, we sua { Dang eorrow ing eee hailmili(viag inAeord dele naantatng a ANA b 17) Thiscar vilueate LRA OSI wl edlpalae bg eser-cdap carom fifa omreey troops w that then, wise t was a ve ra te Ow > F term of the Court of Pleas aod Qo \( ) | | ( | s merh are we ho riak ol 0 pay d vy ani yenereut place w . : k be gun, . a tee iM cas eens 3 : Thetoms : ee ‘ ws eosetey: heme ett comers thet che, Oh emtice The cited as muc crest as the ¢ ~ a chee there to plead, anew 7 . eaalbceuaa I WILE ee ‘ State Roreee sem ' me Jently recommen | The Uni baste e f \ . “ g riter mmething done (a ken pro confras : . Wenee aninios dal thia host may! Bendevr elRivetThwome nail e Wheat, de - on " v | : » whee hands eet rn all.ve . bh turn to sacre story, n 1 A eee ties pose Winese: Richart Horns, Clerk of our ead Coarl race a cla 1 put a copy nia everyiee rlikely negro bose 4 1 veers; A Vogal Meeting the following Office. «| th Gad her impress ue fitting of 5 ; ; , ; at office in Albemna Te Monde May (araily in’ Nes ianighburbiud! (Hpertmen copren’willl'be J MOJENKING | wer Neg ae vn, no ne'er with carats gud B ther he Z ' ¢ ' AD. = R WARREN, ¢ sect, grate Salishory. Sept 16, 1s 0 JAMES SLOAN, Pree pe A PEI apr oe x dition at ae Ae ; , ; — ; ids eee . : , . Fae . ; erme positively cash on completion of wor aaas i 1 ae us | 1 pa F & w2 LE weit as . y ante ted JENKINS & ROBE Sha e F dale 7 Hier at Ofles «i Reakdanss Wea ef thc Female Cobep ed at Fo nd . ‘ et J e asf 2 awe noone year, « State Bonds a é ity iorney Commane ations by mail or otherwise will reeet tary sto weeltiact ; Dy F . it : ae ; nd inever we the vast be accompanred PETER ADAMS, See’y and Treasare epee oe ¢ Gviahed limes vear reratence ' ethe { reece fall F aie VALUABLE LAND : PETER ADAMS, Bee'ry | Fobeaaty itch, 1867 ; whateve log pel eee eae tg eile ee 3 Ma ern BOOK BINDER WANTED. %)!"(°ywisecsiae | Bene et wari HB expedie ete ; oe atid hese e little pail is ae I enisa Aaret Atay. NY \\" May | c1fw9 | : ed th } t sand yea Oey wofthe prosperity ofa communi | (\ ) aS Vy desire to employ a triable and tent Thund r of thie = irk ayes Pupecs © ladtea . | q j Ny Rook -tieder, and ah ~ pleased t er } ig n ng : | | 6 GROCERTE Miers ue aa EROSSET & BROWN Louis e mre ul ate alu K ect ther nth 4 ° : ’ i i ihe ' . eee SAR BI ; ‘ ai r A s FOR SAL re KE GAR. COPPER, MOLASSES, MACKE.| Sabsiury, Apot 14th, I WILMINGTON, N. ¢ DISCNION AND CIV'L WAR, lion of d e1 ' i oe SS REL. SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER | j ici ‘ i ‘ () hd a fe , » . : ———— tur ties r the h eee al wes > nie INTINE Steele | a | rT BROWN & DEROSSET, |Pestilence, Patent Medicine Retur ‘ r : Te hi Vales,” 8, 4D ETAL R adv-Wf d (| t} : the es : tel fee en a te subscriber off rsfor sale his Vala- paw CANDLES, $6. for wale low CAdV-Nade CLOUMING. NEW YORK, | FAMINE, &e., &e., ly one h cento > . ; a ran ead. ape oe I ving alent é o North West W oJ MILLS & ¢ | Ad - CEVERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS | 75 A and enr t oe dene) Ne . ore a Salisberv, March Diet, 157 Gevn4 Splend nent of Ready Mades, P Usesl cdvances madeon ( RF. cvile and calamities thar showld be gneny : mid : . tty yg Fawelltracn a ST ( . yoo Af aady) Maire ante. vances made on Consignments ‘ against BAKER & OWEN beg leave &* pose to « of ‘ , ree rar f wut t 7 fda tars pee gline snlitien and form the pubhe generally and private individuals pe on the 5 ‘ ‘ . . , ’ eiwed and for ea wt | arly, that they are ready, willin ple to P ‘ Amero a shore tae totals Ht buble edieent evtom ated bl 160 ACRES, Negroes Wanted. wT Meco | TD V ice | ee a orate ecm ee a raed ax Pd a cia i ea’ r r r, ] tava the! yey 1 a fine atate of ‘ = Nnlehery Marchyi lass Sema. 44 He ! je }t iting op to their baitdings, their Patent Inde and wer these F ie enced Fi Toe Kiale nT TNULE subs wishes to hay from 54 to 10 ynang * Lightning Condactors, at prees lower than it hw fering 1 Bs ‘ ue 7 col un aicrmeeinontcrment, —-RATL ROAD STOCK | prRow were tne dor 8 1 whet mele cnatingegaece mncaety (a sli fe aS ; hha Parean 2A aby ret market p «. Address him at thie place \ A < regular authorized agent for erttling N = {0 rane wen, Hanevery, ernment ; ; . SAMUEL REEVESJr | Ss nore SER WRC Unica 1856 a4 n . and wea Ww 10 ACRES of cood MEADOW LAND. Salicbury, Ma 1457 £49 N TUE ‘OR . A LE. k Ww. an & He e : sey ro - ey will tak ar chy. . ; 8 nguet Lith, at the Coarthoase : me mterested will take ta J nt 1 rnerer Calne suly rsx 1 who lives WALL PAPER. N.C Ratt Rond stock , INO. A. WEIRMAN cut fr piec guct “ h Jie newepa WOROVET tee ; WM TROTT A, Slendid tt of fine Wall Peper and Bordering to | RL BEALL, F's Bausberys NC TApU tess? Imo—46 mp 1 yI pe . : , ‘ Wore pile Ja hno-3 JX match For wale at JH ENNISS' | 10% 2 z if J ; ’ An a : ioe Leo “7B Buck Store. | 5 raNais f TOUT | ° ‘ : ~ % uae eto f-3 | WANTED. DR. M. WHITENT [TILE subscriber takes thie, me inform tried be! 2 4 . thod to ‘ ’ I er te } enothay r : : — ; frends and the public, that he hi nedaN in whic : f it a | \ \ l) VALCADLE LOO 00) HS BROS te tard Bar OFFICE on theanme lot with hit residence, Tn) TATLORING ESTABLISHMENT in this po the obje Ne / deat . 4s hi | o) war, Fisar, Wheat, &e. For " osene’ pe gto wee him will leave jin the corner roome of D. A. Davis's building, dee : ud who ay, ¢ - F J which the highest cash prices will he paid on neer . | opposite the store of Murphy, MeRorie & Co, is sot m lay iV) x a ww x» ae WJ MILES & Co 113 edjoining the Tin Shop of Willrams Brown. Hels point to ; See Ther re 7 7 } ' ) arch int brome V4 experience and success in the business are, he tne" man ski! atout : ; MILL PROPERTY | . Wanted to Purchase | * Runrantes for the fatare basi ne ri fi Recoenit ie thers rite AND | . ' HIS JOBS shall be faithfally and artestically pad ceognition in Beaven. 7 i i ay FOR SALE ry : - . ; | Wanted Immediately oo — cuted. He isin the receipt of the endant I, te po rie. YOUNG AND LIKELY NE-| FASHIONS ments, a ow OEY Bibi setts teat ot 190 ACRES ot thn [ving |e (y() CORDS OF PINE WOOD, for which the tree fromm 10 15 20 years old APPLY at the “ , in the pa Voadiin River, mbeont basic dale ae —_ 0 Cash will be paid on delivery ANSION HOTEL. andis, therefore, always ready to snpply custowml error in h a eden. tae i ne oe | E. MYERS FER oPEN repre pay the «yle of the * Latest Agony.” §7 Call emt : i ir ee itn: ORENT. | tite weet rs iMren hit, gran Fe nice paca Arche P bie ne x m . | - = | ST —| Salisbury, Sept. 19, 1856 z ess it is ) Serer ee "LAST NOTICE Posit mento “ | K cot Ad 1 ry * TR will RENT on the premises Saterda ositively. » a y if oe : : y. the if such dite os ' y \ eighth day of August next, the well-kaown sual | PEEAONS indebt | t ie ant 1 t | a ° ALM So fr other . m= F 4 ’ 7 . debted to the anbecriber either by | 7 ( Fi i ei I ane f «aw ! VALUABLE LANDS AND MILLS, | Large, and Splendid Stock of FUR, CASSE./d ae “ pel are herehy notified that if thay | . “| ractice if \ SN imiseniin. raat 7. a Pan ah Ue Me deaieal Inte Col ea Kelly A MER, WOOL, LEGHORN. and BTRAW. June: theie claire w are bese pele are ae of COL. H. L. ROBARDS, ret hav 4] nene ve plant isin good repair, good Meadow's " vena ' 4 il Acastti Nt or da nds o a a ’ (thie valu , willthere. good Bar pod Barn end frees te Pimer P al ca “ ay MII LS & leicnicioeacon P. MY BRS “ AT THE rryrege Jy) : . ie ead ise epee JLS & Co Saliabury, May 19th, 1857 ie eats e re th “ : : ‘ ’ Mill, nnd “trate wheat grinding neighborhood. | Salishary, Merch Jet, 1857 J tf-51 | ] V A T I I: a HC8. 7 Phowe wiehivr ve u Frwell (CUncislmidelsase and’ wiede Kivwen ie tkeldayict pee oe aes feet | tO f N I Ol sh. right, a twenty badly dence at Stok ry. on aldresm at doe. renting IN TING a [fie carape ; onlen, Miles Mente ‘ L BINGHAM.) gy JOB PRINTING BI AN KS - , “ MSTOK ES | Guard { | wl Yo EES TORT ane, 30 cal eis Neatly exccuted-at this Ofice Avlee ML in MOUb vite ls aa i 1 No ¢ 3 June , Bwe5 Neatly exrre ( hy ce, 6 . s ; | thie 2 . of all kinds for sale at thia Office. | Salisbary, Feb. 2, 1867. x dust, an glasses. at t Ly = 3 PRIPTHC FAMILY. le, for the me ©, mepreperces t Satisbery, ‘ tee weet of ». AUSTIN us kL, * phys Store assortmen' | homes ery descriptce ¢ moet rraseee iyle TATE, jeontist, tal Colles her impress ire ches aud rust.” nm of work Female Colt we will ree ly:37] , WAR, Medicine ald be gaeriet beg leave oo individuals pe and able to p? to inform * s opened a NEF Tin this pe" building, dure’ Korie & ia. Brown. fy ws are, he the id artestically @* a hy cet a all ont 7 ON. PRICE iyli At RDS, US the Siage® AE) given in this year po dividends of that Buok were taxable, But dividends received during 1857 are taxable. Tax- ables are given in during the last twenty work: ing days. iv July, bat.they refer to things as they existed on the preveding Ist day of April: No dividend of the Cape Fear Banks was declared this year previous to the 1st of April; therefore none need be given in this yoar. The late May dividend will be listed next year for taxation.— Fayetteville Observer. WISOONSIN. There is a strong probability of Wis- consi becoming denationalized, Of al) the emigrants of Scandinavian origin, sind tenths settle in this State. They may already be counted by scores of thousands. In addition to these there ‘are.immense nambers of Germans and Irish. The city of Wilwankee has pro- bably a ter nuinber of inhabitants of foreign birth, in proportion to its size, than any other city in the Union. The Wative ‘citizens form the minority, A week or two ago a thousand Norwegians arrived there, and it is said that as many a6 twenty thousand of their couutry men Will follow in the course of the present year. They are an industrious and pea- eeable race, little disposed to meddle un- duly, with political affairs. With their hardy habits they must aid greatly in advancement of the regious of the North west.— Phil. Journal. A Great Cotton Factory.—The founda- tion of the largest cotton factory in the world has just been laid in Russia, on the island of Crombolm, in the river Narova, | °4 between its two cataracts. It is in the form of a d square, and will 1,672 wiudows, 20,000 gas buruers, and will employ 3,000 workmen. 7 Bsa + tenes lone og when the senses are steeped in f - ap mine A Tiger Frightened by a Mouse. Ceptai Basi} Hall; in his Fragments of fae pad Travile, gives tke A. VOL. XIV. From the New York Sepstir pines THE NEW ee see OF ARIZO- A. The American Flag. The Boston Herald compiles some in- teresting facts as regards the history of the Stars and Stripes. A resolution was introduced in the American Congress, At the last session of Congress an effort was made to procure a separate Territo- The following history of the now fa- mons song of “Hail f Columbia,” (which we publish below,) from the pen of the author, Judge John Hopkinson, will be To Neylecters of Public Worship.—Oh, careless and thoughtless neglecter ef Sab- bath doties and Sabbath calls! Sunday after Sunday is passing away in rapid succession, drawing you nearer and nearer to that time when you must appear before lowing snecdote of a figer kept at Britieh Residency at softs oe what annoyed him far more than, our poking him up with astick, or tantalizi him with shins of beef or legs of mutton, wus introduting a mouse into hig Onr mischievous plan waste tie the little animal by a string to the end of a lon pole, and thrust it close to the tiger's nose. The moment he saw it he to the opposite side, and when the mouse ~ was made to run near him, he jammied | himself into a corner, and stood trembling y ID ; Dr. Hall, in hig Durnal of Health for |*h roerin ays obliged th besiege nw May, speaking of tM importance of in- to the poor brate. raat Aen. we oat. |habiting houses in pir aitasapie and sit-led on his passing over the spot where the ‘health, refers a8 fol-| unconscious little mouse ran backwards rial organization of the Gadsden purchase, under the name of Arizona. The justice of the claim was to a certain extent ad- mitted ; and bills, creating a separate June 13th, 1777, “That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stri jalternately red and white; that the Dn ion be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” There the great J udge to give an account of your stewardship. How often the charch-going bell warns you! but it has no charms for your ear. It calls forth no holy aspiration read with interest by those of our readers who are unacquainted with ite history. The author says: ows to the Bible There is more sound | practical hygiene, on this subject of heal- jthy houses, in the fourteenth chapter of | Leviticus, from verse thirty-four, than in all the skulls of all the health commis- | uation favourable and forwards. Fora long time, however, we could not get him to move; till at length, I believe by the help of a equib, we obli him to start ; but instead of acing leisurely across his den, or of ma- Judicial District and Land offices, passed both the Senate and the House. Owing, however, to some disagreement as to the details of the bill, and the shortness of the session, it failed to become a law. We Searn that the residents of Arizona will come before Congress at its next ses- sion with new and stronger claims to a recognition as a distinct Territorial peo- ple. They will set forth in strong terms their grievances and necessities, in their eee They ask that the Gadsden ?urchase may be erected into a separate Territory under the name of Arizoua, and for such other legislation as may be deem- be proper by Congress to place the peo- ple of that large district of country on an is a striking coincidence between the de- sign of our flag and the arms of General ashington, which consisted of three stars in the upper portion, and three bars running across the escutcheon. It is thought by some that the flag was deriv- ed from this heraldic design. History informs us that several flags were used by the Yankees before the present na- tional one was adopted. In March, 1775, 4 minor flag with a red field was hoisted in New York, bearing the inscription on one side of “ George Rex and the liber- ties of America,” and upon the reverse, “No Popery.” General Israel Putnam raised, on Prospect Hill, July 18th, 1775, a flag bearing on one side the motto of nal footing with those of Oregon and | OCF Commonwealth, Qui tranatulit eus- Washington Territories. The Gadsden |“"¢é —on the, “ An appeal to Heaven,” Parchase extends from the Rio Grande |—#? @pbeal well taken und amply sus- to the Colurado of the West—six haudred | ined. In October, 1775, the floating miles in length, by between fifty and sixty | batteries of Boston bore » flag with the HAIL STORM. A correspondent has given us the fol- lowing account of the hail storm which | eceurred in the neighborhood of Cedar Grove on Thursday night last. It fell, | our deut says, iv a narrow chan- | ts one mile in width. The! @topes were small, geverally about the size of a common bullet. he corn in| some fields was almost completely torn to You can form some idea of pieces. } the great fall of the hail from the fact, | in width —embracing an area of about 30,-| latter motto, and tree upon a white a pine 000 square miles; ur say, two-thirds aa{feld, bearing the Macsach eset emblem. large as the State of New } ork. Weare joome of the colonies ased in 1775, 6 flag assured, upon competent authority, that| With a rattlesnake coiled as if about to the impression which has in some way |*f!ke, and the motto, “ Don’t tread on been diffused throuhout the country, that ‘Me On January 12, 1776, the Union this great territory is mostly a desert, is flag of the stars and stripes was raised on eatirely erruneoua 7 jthe heights near Boston, and it is said The greet emigration to California in that some of the regulars made the grand the early years of the gold excitement, mistake of supposing it was a token of travereed the whole length of the “ Pur-|*#>mission ty the King, whose speech chase” without difficulty. From the Rio had just been sent to the Americans. — Grande to Tucson, twu hundred and Bfty | 1be British Leyister of 1776, says: wiles, the country is unsurpassed for! “They (the rebels) burnt the King’s speech, and changed their colors from a that in « small ravine, extending some | 8™2'"K Parposes, ands well watered and two bundred yards or more, and eubrac- | ¥ev0ed- An the centre of the Territory ing an area of sowe eight or ten acres, |“ the Valleys of Tueson, Colobozos, | the hail stones were swept off by the Santa Cruz, San (edro—and they will rain and collected in a raft at one point, sustaig i atelier of tens of thousands. plain red ground toa flag with thirteen stripes, as a symbol of the number and union of the colonies.” A letter from Boston, pablished in the Pennsylvanian Gazette, in 1776, says: “ The union flag The song was written in the Summer of 1798, when a war with France was thought to be inevitable—-Congress being then in session at Philadelphia, delibera- ting upon that important sabject, and acts of hostility having actually occurred. The contest between England and France was raging, and the people were divided into parties for the one side or the other—some thinking that policy and duty required us to take part with Republican France, as she was called; others were for our connecting ourselves with England, un- der the belief that she was the great pre- servative power of good principles and safe government. The violation of our rights by both bel- ligerents was forcing us from the justand wise policy of President Weakngioa, which was to do equa) justice to both, to jtake part with neither, but to keep a jstrict and honest neutrality between jthem. The prospect of @ ruptare with | France was exceedingly offensive to the | portion of the people who espoused her jcause, and the violence of the spirit of |party has never risen be think jnot so high—as it did at that time on that question. The theatre was then open in our city. A young man belong- ing to it, whose taleut was a singer, was about to take his benefit. 1 had known |hiin when he was at school. On this oc- |cason he called on me in the afternoon, |bis benefit being announced for the fol- lowing day. He said he bad-no boxes ahs and the prospect was that he should | suffer a loss instead of receiving a bene- | fit from the performanee ; but that if he | could get a patriotic song adapted to the jtune of the “ President's March,’ then the popular air, he did not doubt of a fall house; that the poets of the theatrical from your heart. You care not to praise and worship fim who made you—who has given, and continues to give you, all the blessings of life that you enjoy from day today. It may be that sonsetimes the conscience is stirred; but all convic- tion is soon drowned by some empty, fu- tile and worldly excuse. Be assured that no reasoning, howsoever plausible and convincing it now appears to your mind, will avail before the tribunal of God for systematically absenting yourself from the house of prayer. You will stand guilty and condemned. Let me beseech you, as one anxious for jour welfare, and grieved to see God’s| ouse so much deserted, to pause and con- | sider ere it be too late, what a fearful con- | demnation you are incurring. When laid! on a bed of sickness, racked with pain, | with thé fearful and dread certainty that death standeth at the door, what will your feelings be at the many opportunities you have despised for worshipping your Ma-| ker! Time is fast rolling on, It waits! for no one. Add not another neglected Sabbath to the many that have passed. | Delay not one instant. Determine in God's strength that you will for the future be| found in your place at the house of pray- | er. Earnestly implore the guidance of the Holy Spirit, that you may be kept) from falling back into your former neg- lect. None can expect the blessing of God unless found in the way; without doubt he is every where; but it is express- ly said: “Where two or three are gath-| ered together in my name, there am [| sioners and common councils of all the cities of Christendom. . Pity it is that we do not read our Biblgs more, that great | book, which containg the leading princi- | |ples of what is indisputably good, and | useful, and true, in all that really per- tains to human happiness; and pity it is, that the Sunday newspaper, and the trashy weekly, and the enticing story- , y book, for childhood and hoary age, en he Toledo Blade remarking upon the subjects pertaining to the world, and,recent execution of Leturn J. M. Ward arty-preaching, aud infidel peripatetic|in that city, quotes the remark of Dr. lato with their new fangled eradi-| Bond, an eminent physician of Baltimore, ties for human amelioration, and theories | Who said that fifty years’ experience at for elevating the masses; pity it is, we sayy| ‘ue bedsides of the sick and dying had that all these things so attract attention. | taught Lim that the most deceptive mo- The Bible, the best book of all, the wisest | euts of a man’s whole life are those in inall itstheories, and in all its practices safe | Which he lingers on the ver —- has become a sealed book tothe wany, and between Jife and death; an the any other volume on the centre or the then spoken, reflect the prevailing mo side-tabe, is opened sooner thanit. Ob! Uves of their lives; and moralizes there- hie me to the “old paths” and to times o: 0 as follows : . lang syue, when the Saturday afternoon aE eople are very apt to think, when a Bible-class was a thing talked of and pre- criminal denies his guilt on the pared for during the week : its leader, a/}9 View of such awful circumstances, that William Wallace, aod then a John Mce- he mast be innocent. But the history.of Farland, a pupil of the elder Mason.— | Criminal law shows that nothing is more And these same youthful Bible learners,| ¢fronevas than such an opinion ; and the the men of their generation, where are dying speech of Ward, in contrast with they now! What are they doing! Why, 4s written confession, goes still farther they are scattered through this whole te show how little dependence ecanm:be land, east and west, and In other lands, placed on aman whose life is one of ever Jeading men every where, as Presidents ‘asting dupicity. If Ward told the truth of colleges, as influential editors, clergy. ,08 the scaffold, he lied repeatedly be- men of mark, aud higher still, as mission-| fore. It he told the truth in his confes- aries to the distant heathen, and the pri-| 904, he lied on the scaffold. Whichever vy counsellors of kiugs! Let us tell you, | dilemima we take, the result will go to ing a detour to avoid the object of his alarm, he generally took a kind of fl leap, 80 high as nearly to bring his in contact with the roof of his cage.” Thomson's Passions of Animals, -—- em. —— Dying Confessions. reader, a Bible mau—a man whose prin-| OW that the view of certain death does ciples are founded on Bibie teachings— not make inen honest.” ig @ man every where, whether a slioc-| black or an emperor; more, the only jman who can be safely trusted in all in the midst of them.” You possibly say, we can worship God at Lome. Read the following passages in | Heb. x.26: “ Not forsaking the assem- bling of yoursel v@ together as the manner CAPTURED, covering about one-quarter of an acre of [he San ground to a depth varying from one foot to near three in depth. It is not wo much to say that there was in the ove single ri forty wagon loade of hatl.— It was still lying in considerable arnounts on Sunday, we understand | Hilteborogh Recorder, July 8th | | | Yellow Fever in New Jersey. It is reported that the bark /edic/, Captain Burns, from Gonaives, in ballast, bound for New York, passed inside of Sandy Hook and up the Raritan ay and Staten isiand Sound to Elizabethport, New Jersey, Thareday afternoon, to take in a cargo of coal. It is futher reported , that the bark, when in her port of depart- ure, lost one of her crew from yellow fe-| ver, and that during her passage her mate and two of her seamen died of the same disease and were buried at sea | =. | Movements of the Siouz Indians.—St. Louis, July 8.— Reliable advices receiv- ed from Fort Randal! state that the band of Sioux Indians—the same that commit ted the outrages and murders at Spirit Lake, are now at the headwaters of the | James river, about sixty miles from Fort | Pierre. It is probable the United States | troops will be sent after them | } tte The Military Expedition to Utah.—| The United States expedition for Utah ie fitting out at St. Louis with great dispatch pf the middle of this week, a thousand ditional troops will probably be encamp ed at Fort Leavenworth, and ali the mil tary stores, horses, mulea, wagons and whatever else may be necessary for the expedition, will be on the ground. It is stated that the disbursements on account, of this expedition iu and around 8&t.| Louis will not fall much short of a mil-| lion of doliars. | >. Returning Mormons.—A party of near ly one handred Mormons, just from Utah, | and en route for Kansas, where they pro pose to settle, passed Fort Leavenworth on the Sth. They are heartily sick of the | tyrannical rule of the Mormon leaders, | and were fearful, if they remained, of suf-| fering violence during the anticipated | conflict between the United States gov- | ernment and the Brigham Young olig-| archy. Malpractice. An action for malpractice was recently tried before one of the New York coarts, | in which the defendant's counsel urged the objection, “that an error of judginent is not malpractice.” The court held this Point to be good law when applied to a man skilled in anatomy, surgery or phys- jes, but not in the case in action—the de- fendant knowing nothing of those depart- Menta, and therefure having no judgment fn the matter. The court ruled that an error in judgment of a man skilled in a ected calling is not malpractice, un- ess it is a gross error; but error in judg- ment of a man unskilled in that science ft'eteh a thing can be) is malpractice. n other words, a person attempting to | phen in physic or surgery, without ret having obtained a knowledge of such science, is liable for all the damage that is the result of his practice. { States. a No dust affects the eyes like gold dust, and no glasses like old rye whiskey glasses. jthat country frou the {Spanish Viceroys, whi | several, in favor of ti *edro Valley alone was report- ed by Lientenant Parke, of the United States Topograhical Engincers, to be ca pable of sustuining a pepulation of sever al thousands. The valley of the Gila River, which forins the greater portion of the Northern boundary of the Pavckuss, te susceptible of cultivation throughout iteenlure extent. The Pimas Iudians, a large and semi-| }civilized tribe, raise Dagnifcent crops of cotton, wheat and corn, in the Valley of the Gila The cotton is woven into blank ets by hand, and the fabric is most ekil ful, and even beautifu The portion of the Territory sugmatized heretofore as @ esert, Cuulains, we are confidently as sured, almost fabulous mineral wealth in silver and copper; and, at what appeared to be a most unfavorable point, water has been found in great abundance by sinking wells. A few artesian wells in the wes- tern part of Arizona will forever redeewn name of desert A late valuable work on Mex in ite appendix, statistics taken frown the archieves of the Government at the City of Mexico, v gives, to the dave of the dating back 5 h prove that in acquiring the Gadsden Porchase, we be come possessed of the richest mineral por tion of Sonora! This fact is confirtned by the testimony of resident Mexicans, as well as by the tradition of the coun try . The silver mines zona, Sopon, Santa men, nambering lately opened at Ari Rita, and Barborse yver one hundred dis tinct veins of rich ore, f twill be able g ces ofa Territorial Government In coppe rniining, dred u the ore are only an earn est « seen under the favor alrea ty abo iwttwo har wna of dollars 16 invested, and » richest ever sold in that market » Gila River mines and the Gadsonian imines are proving themselves equally opulent The late decision of the Postmaster mail route via El Paso and Fort Yuma, invests this Arizo na question w ith ret ewed imp rtance This route rans through the entire extent of the new Territory, | will require pro tection from the hordes of Apache Indi ans, who fora century past have held un disputed sway over one of the fairest, ma as to its natural resonrc es, one of the wealthiest portions of our continent. The bearer of the petition for the sep arate Territorial organization of Arizona Lieutenant Mowry —comes with high commendations from the press of Califor: | nia, and from the public men of all par | ties. We learn that it is lis intention to give to the public, through the press, a series of articles upon Arizona, and that he brings with them) incontestible evi- dence of the justice of the request of the people he represents. ; Lieutenant Mowry’s long residence on the Pacitic coast, his position as an otticer of the Army, commanding the position of Fort Yuma, on the Western borders ot the Purchase—and his intimate acquain tance with the country-—and the people who have become in this retnote frontier the vanguard of civilization—are a sufhi- cient voucher for the entire reliability of his statements. | We shall recar again to this subject, believing that our readers will share our| conviction that this embryo movement, which is to germinate into a powerful and} wealthy State at no distant day, is a “| ject of great national interest. An old maid speaking of marriage,— says it is like any other disease; while there is life there is hope. | e features in the character uf a good woman was raised on the 2d, in compliment to the United These various flags, the Pine Tree, Rattlesnake and the composed ‘to suit the music of that inarch. Stripes, were used, according to the tastes|1 told him I would try for him. of the patriots, until Jaly, 1777, when| He came the next afternoon, and the the stars and stripes were established b | song, such as it was, was ready for him. law. At first @ stripe was added for cach | It was announced on Monday morning, new State, Lut the flag became too large,|and the theatre was crowded to excess, and Congress reduced the stripes to the| and so continued night after night for the original thirteen, and now the stars are|rest of the season, the song being encored made to correspond in number with the| and repeated many times during each States. There is no one, who lives on- night, the whole audience joining in the der the protection of the Stars and Stripes,|chorus. It was aleosung at night in the bat will agree with the //erald, that “the | streets by large assemblies of citizens, in- In conclusion, a few words may be ad- American flag is one of the most beau- clading members of Congress. The en- | dressed to those who are in the practice titul that floats apon any land or sea. Its! thusiasm was general, and the song oe lof atteoding regularly at the house of pooper ns are perfect when it is proper- | heard, we may say, in every part of the| prayer, in the way of encouragement and y made—one Lalf as broad as it is long. | United States. The object of the author|cautiou. You are fulfilling a Christian The first stripe at the top is red, the hext| was to get up an American spirit, which|duty. You are in the way, and therefore white, and these colors alternate, making |shonld be independent of, and above the {may expect a blessing. Read for your the last stripe red. The blue field for the | interests, passions, and policy of both |coufort the words of holy writ: “If thou stars is the width and square of the first belligerents, and lapk and feel for our|turu away thy foot from the Sabbath, from seven stripes, viz: four red and three|own honor and rights. Not an ailiusion doing thy pleasure on my holy day, and white, Tue colors of American flag are|is made either to France or England, or|call the Sabbath a delight, the holy of the in beautiful relief, and it is altogether a|the quarrel betweea them, or to which|Lord, honorable, and shalt honor hin, iful national emblem. Long may|was the most in fanlt in their treatment |not doing thive own ways, nor finding wave untarnished. He who would{of as. Of course the song fonnd favor | thine own pleasures, nor speaking thine erase one stripe, or dim one star upon it,| with both parties; at Jeast, neither of }own words, then shalt thon deligit thy “acts a traitor’s part, and deserves a trai-|them could disown the sentiments it in-|self in the Lord; and I will cause thee Daily Pennsylvanian. |culcated. It was truly American, and |to ride upon the high places of the earth, {nothing else, and the patriotic feelings of /aud feed thee with the heritage of Jacob of some is.” These words are plain, in-| controvertible and cannot be explained | away. “All scripture is given by inspi | ration of God, and is protitable tur doc-| trine, for @eproof, for correction, for in- | struction and righteousness.” You are| therefore left without excuse. If you are master of a family, or have some control over others, either by influ-| euce or command, be not satisfied with | coming yourself, bat say with Joshaa, ‘as for me and my house, we will serve the | Lord.’ | corps had been trying to accomplish it, Colonies.” bat were satisfied that no words could be t ean tor’s doom |” STAR SPANGLED BANNER. ls \ ¥ Sach is the history of the song, which spoken it {has endured intinitely beyond any ex-| But, however, never forget that after pectation of the author, and beyond any|We have done all, we are unprofitable merit it can boast of except that of be-/ servants. The strictest performance of |ing troly and exclusively patrivtic in ita {all duties cannot save the soul. Their |sentiments and spirit. jeueeiment is not necessarily vital gudli They are anavle of themselves to impart it. “God is aspirit, and they that | worship him mast worship ling iu spirit Jaud intruth.” If yoa would be delivered from everlasting death, Christ innst be Jallandinall. If clothed upon with the robe of righteousness, you will be meet jto be a guest at the marriage supper ot jthe Lamb; if washed in his al ning | blood, you wiil possess the blesseaness of the man to whom the Lord will not im- pute sin. “87, can you vee, by the dawn's carly light he's host gleaming? magh the perilous fight so gallantly streaming ar-epangied he free and the home of the b * of the deep Hess. Hail! Colambia, happy land, Hail! ye heroes, heaven born band, Who foaght and bled in freedom's cause W ho fought and bled in freedom’s cause And when the storm of war was gone, Enjoyed the peace your valor won L+t Independence be ovr boast, | Ever modfal what jt cost, tne Ever gratefal for the prize, foul foots teps pollution Let its altar reach the skies ¢ and slave, eocee. Firm, united, let us be, Rallying round our liberty ; As a band of brethers jorned, Peace and safety we shail find Tis the star epangied ba g may it wave O'er the land of the free, and home of the brave ie that band, who so Immortal patriots! rine once more, Datend your tighis, deleod your sbore, | A Woman's Idea of Strong-minded Let no rude foe with impious hand, | 7 Women. Invade the shrine where sacred les, | Of toil and blaod the well-earned prise; i _ hice Sangeet i | Mre. M. P. Legare, editress of the Ne w That truth and joetice will prevail, }Orleans Southern Mirror, says :—* Wo- And every scheme of bondage fail man is, by appointment, supreme in the social and domestic circle; it is mach more itmportant that she have the finer faculties of her nature in a high state of cultivation than the stronger and more masculine qualities of mind. She bad better be a philanthropist than a philoso pher. One Piseace Nightingale is worth more to man than all the Lucretia Motts and Fanny L. Townsends that ever curs- ed the world; while in the domestic cir- cle one good, intelligent, ainiable wife or lsister, who, with such mental training as {serves to develope its beauties, and thus |serve to invite the sterner sex to woo its refined pleasures and hamanizing influ lences, shines brighter than a whole ‘wo man’s rights convention’ in solemn con }clave, resolving to don the habiliments jand unsnrp the realin of the other sex | Woman’s element is love; her weakness {is her strength. [ battle against innova- \tion, female suffrage, lady physicians, and Bloomer dresses.” coe { 2 | Reflections on Marriage.—The leading | are mildness, complaisance and equinim.- | ity of temper. The man, if he bé a wor- | thy and provident husband, is immersed ina thousand cares. Ilis mind is agita- | ted, his memory loaded, and his body | fatigued. He retires from the bustle of the world, chagrined perhaps by disap- pointinent, angry at insolent and perfidi- | ons people, and terrified lest his unavoid- | able connections with such people should | make ,him appear pertiidous himself. Is! this the time for the wife of his bosom, | his dearest and most intimate friend, to} add to his vexations, to increase the fe ver of an overburdened mind, by a con- tentious tongue or discontented brow? Business, in its most prosperous state, is full of anxiety and turmoil. Oh! How | dear to the memory of man is the wife} who clothes her face in smiles, who uses entle expressions, and who makes her ie soft to receive and hush his cares to rest. There is not in nature so faseina- ting an object as a faithful, tender, and affectionate wite. Croave—Firm, united, &c Sound, O sound the trump of fame, And let Washington's great name Ring through the world with loud applause, Ring through the world with loud applause, Let every clime to freedom dear Lasten with a joyful ear; With equal skill, with god-like power, He governs in the fearfal hour Of horrid war, or guides with ease Our councils in the time of peach Croave.— Firm, united, & Behold the chief who now commands, Once more to serve bis country stands, The rock on which the storm will beat, The rock on which the storm will heat, Bat arm‘d in virtue, firm and true, His hopes are fix'd on heaven and you; When hope was sinking in dismay, When gloom obscured Colambia’s day, Hip steady mind from changes free, Resolved on death or liberty. Cuoava—Firm, united, &e Curr ror Drarrnoa.—A_ correspond- ent communicates to the Augusta Even- ing Dispatch the following receipe : “Take | a handful of strawberry leaves and pour | on them a pint of boiling water; letitre-| A novel feature at the close of the main one hour, and drink the tea. If}commencement of the Chowan Female you cannot get the boiling water, chew, Institute at Murfreesboro, N. ©., eonsist- and swallow the juice. This is a most |ed in the cag Pa Rev. Renben Jones, valuable and efficient remedy. iss Susan Deans of N. It rarely |of Virginia, to } fails to give immediate relief, and per-|C., in the presence of the company as- forms & permanent cure?” | If you want to gain a woman’s affec- tions, don’t appeal to her head but to her feelings. One squeeze of the hand, or press of the lips is worth a dozen speech- es. Calico is an institution ef touch, not of logic. setnbled. jevery American heart responded to it—|thy father; for the mouth of the Lord bas | God’s universe. Mr. A. Nicholas of Wall street, New York, has strack off a number of fac si-| | where Johnson stands charged with rape, mile coins of the Hebrew holy shckel— the piece of silver money in which Judas! Iscariot was paid for his services in be-| | ij traying the Savioar. The present coin is from a drawing procured last year in tome. The drawing is from a piece “which” says Dr. Raphael, who farnishes the description, “must have been coined caring the time the Jews were sojourn ing in the Holy Land under their own kings, and cotemporaneons with the first temple, which bein t to @ period of about 700 B. ©.” Bie Hebrew charac ters npon it are much like the style of our own American coin; for while the jlegend apon ours reads, “ United States |}of America,” this, in the same position, on the outer edge, bears the inscription, “Jerusalem the Holy.” While one side | bears the resemblance to Aaron’s rod, as mentioned in Numbers xvii. 8, on the other, which has the imprint of the pot of incense, is inseribed in the Hebrew characters, the words “Shekel of Israel.” Chance for a “Smart” Wife.—The last Water Cure Journal has an adver- The young lady gives the following account of herself We think it ig @ rare cuance: Iam just twenty, but will not marry vefore | am two years lider. i and love tu do, ver of | froin making pies and bread to washit Xz I can do all kinds of sew toy, from embrvidery to linsey pantal tisement for a busband can do, all ma: louse Work, shirts ; is, I cau skate, ride, dance, sing, play on the piano or spinning wheel, or anything Uiat way reasonably be expected of my sex. If required, I can act the part of a dunce in society of the “upper ten,” or the part of a woman ainong women. As for rid jhere let me tnake a banter; any m may bring two horses, e me ch jand ten feet, and then in one mile, I am jhorse is mine. Bow | sty led handsome ; ithe devil's imp,’ Lam called wild and foolish ; male acquaintances “Molly” Tom.” rertakes mt Pinot ten t ! By fops I am those I frown u the wise and s by uncle | am called ~ | ) SLEEP. Leigh Hunt has remarked ‘hat thong a man in his waking moments may as proud and self possessed as he pleases, though le nay walk proudly, sit pr vad ly, eat his dinner proudly, though he may shave himself grand on the most he is reduced onee fl “Sleep playst trifling occasions, 1 by that diculous shifts wher vored great leveller, slev} He arrests t! the hu trifying magician dest lord as well as in the most ridicu fi yon could draw : without waking hin, nolimb twist { in a pantomime ild create wi langhter. The toy with astring between its legs is hardly a posture-master more extravagant, Imagine a despot | fted up jto the gaze of his valets, with lis cyes shut, his mouth open, his right hand un der his right ear, his other twisted and hanging helples before him like an idiot’s, one knee lifted up, and the other leg st§etched ont, or both knees huddled |up together , what a scarecrow to lodge majestic power in!” Few sleepers, in | effect, show to advantage after they are 3 postures , andee foom h \ Elsbury Johnson, for whose arrest ; - | Gov Bragg offered a reward of th ree The Judas Iscariot Coin. buodred dollars, was pursued and eaptur- ed in Carter county, Tenn., last week, by Henry E. Lane, of Henderson county, and was brought back and lodged in jail at Hendersonville. So we learn by the last Herald of Trath. oo: The following from Punch is probably the severest satire ever uttercd againgt human nature: Poll mankind to-morrow as to whieh of the two they would sooner be, “a knave or a fool.” The majority would be at least two to one in favor of the knaves! >: Counterfeit Wines. The following singular fact is recorded by the Paris correspondent of the Journal of Commerce: “ Looking just now at a list of joint stock companies, I was struck with the title, the General Company of Fictitious or Counterfeit wines, formally sanctioned hy the Prefect of Police. It is stated, in the advertisement, that no grape juice nor alcohol is used; bat the ingredients are not specified. The capital of the company la two milhon of francs; the shares are twenty thonsand in namber; the product is sold at from 4 io 8 sous the quart, has the taste, the appearance and “all the hy- e qualities of the good and nataral The compaay has been very suc- the dividends have been six per cent., besides an adequate reserve. Pre wines are 5 ib, cted to chemical analysis by authority gien wines Ceastul: The Nurseries of Crime, There are thirty-three places known in ork as receptacles of stolen goods. a clothing sold there is soon ripped ap and so changed that the former owner Iver spoons or late are melted at once. These are admirably organized among nave a mutnal benefit asego- never one of their num- fortunate as to be arrested, iediately furnished by an agent When the trial comes t-rate counsel is engaged, and any ver of Witnesses are easily provided ) testify toeverything necessary. Hence ons seldom oceur. There are many ons inthis city, which ex- baneful an influence upon the There is scarcely a term minal court in which there are tf this kind, thongh the punish- tscem adeqnate to the mis- by such nurseries of theft and dishonesty. Is it any wonder that juvenile larcenies are so freqnent, when such facilities are extended, and such encouragement given to the practice of Philadelphia Ledger. = 2 could never identify it. §& her } people themselve bail imt of the association convict miiar Tals chief produced petty stealing. A brave veteran officer, reconnoitering a battery which it was necessary toatorm, lacontcally answered the engineers, who were endeavoring to dissuade him from the attempt—Gentlemen, you may say and think what you please; all [ know is, that the American flay must be hoisted on the ramparts to-morrow morning, for iT have the order in iny pocket.” Panch on the Mammoth Steamship | From the Raleigh Regiater. Grdet Enstera. ‘THE ADMINISTRATION, KANSAS | AND THE ABOLITIONISTS. i rect statements having |. / t cos onl coeur = in relation to Is en by eve- appeared in regard to the Great Eastern py A politionist amd Freesoiter in the Un- (now lying like a red whale in Mr. Scott ion, cannot be denied. Should Mr. A Niwalloauaieatright. Buchanan, then, lose the support of his Ruoeel’s yard at Millwall, and so fright: on party, he will learn from the follow- ening people that they cut across tle river ing extract from the N. Y. Evening Post, and take refuge by scores in the houses iM what quarter be will be received with i ‘ ‘open arms. Mr, Buchanan, according of Messrs. Heart and Quartermaine, who 4) ths Post, has inaugurated a new and admivister white bait and iced punch happy era in the cause of freedom. He ) Mr, bas committed the first looking like resis- i tance to the pro-slavery policy of the Punch has been requested to publish the Southern oligarehy, and the abolitionists foliowing information touching the ar- are linked to him by hooks of steel. Let | Freemont go to California—aye, and stay ‘there, too, and welcome, for what want Capt. Harrison, the captain who has the Abolitionists with him, when they been selected in contravention of all rules have old Buck, with all the tremendous observed in the public service, the pro- | power of the Presidency, fighting their jetors of the slip having engaged Lim battles for them ¢ Let our readers peruse the vulgar reason that he was notori-|the following : ously the best captain on the best line of! «This article, assumigg it to be authorized by steamers in the world, will merely attend | (he government, marks an era in the political to the comparatively unimportant duty of | bistory of the country; tf is the first tribute of taking care of the vessel. |respect to the anti-slavery sentiments of the Bur, as there are to be six hundred first | Vorthern States which has come from the Fed- class passengers, other captains will be eral Executive of the last twenty years. Af appointed to administer to the domestic ‘er @ contest conducted with great bitterness, wants of the floating colony. |and, so far as the North was concerned, under There will be a dining captain, with | every imaginable advantage, we have to-day to carving powers, and a mniraculous |r’ the very first act of any federal admin- b ; ee, ‘ -)) | istration wearing an’ tof resistance to the Hom fate nag orator: an there el acy yey teeth age P ,, The quietus which Gen, Jackson gave to the will be to render the brief voyages still nullitiere ia 1896, though a blow to the same briefir to the ladies. The former has been | political interest as that which had the control a Freemason, wiio has eaten his way 1Dt0 | of the government for the last few years, arose all the honors of the craft, and who will|y altogether a diffetent issue, and, therefore, hold lodges in the main-top, where the | doss not deserve to be led as an exception. proximity of the fire from the chimneys Mr. Buchanan and his advisers, in the article to will be bighly convenient for heating the | which we refer, have deliberately sounded a re- gridirors. The latter has Leen stil! more | treut from ihe ground which was occuped by carefully selected, and is a genileman | ‘Ae late administration ; they adinit that the whom his wife is about to divorce, under | Gircumstances under which the late legislative the new law, for the incompatibility of | government of Kansas was imposed upon its his red hair with her notions of degance, | people were unpopular and never could com- and who, under the same law, will be in| eecdaeey general obedience or respect : aod ble of marrying again. ie will, |" spite of the whee and chap geet of t : therefore, have been a family man, which [southera. press, = roe. we noceemty makes him respectable, while at the same | a Stee gl eae ovina, Malt seeders : 5 f ; ty of approviag or rejecting the constitution time his attentions can cred nothing. which a convention elected under that organi- . The spiritual welfare of the thousand | pation should provide. Such a sudmission to inhabitants of the vessel will be duly car- | the popular voice was not provided for nor even with the most humane promptitude rangement on board the vessel : That the policy of the Apdmiaigwretion | \THE SQUUH AND THE ADMINIS- | TRATION. There is in‘all parts of the South now —and without much distinction of party— la sharp u rising upon the Kansas Gover- |nor, (Walker,) his speeches, and the squat- |ter sovereignty principles geverally. The |Buchanan administration, in protecting | Walker, is likely to have as much trou- ble with the South as the Pierce admin- istration had with the North in abandon- ing Reeder, Shannon and Geary. Kan- sas seems tu be an administration snag, or sawyer. The South, just now, is be- ginning to have that Kansas furore the ‘North had in October and November jlast, and under which so many became | crazy. The opposition in the South to squatter sovereignty is natural enough |proper enough. The right of squatters jupon a soil, not having the fee, is a very jlimited right indeed, or ought to be, and they who have ag ra dined this right in- to Fee simple, and into an absolute sove- reiynty over the soil, have shot beyond common sense as well as common law. | But, nevertheless, it is of uo use to try to | organize a government within a Territor | |to which a majority of the bona yide resi- dents are oppoaed for a government thus organized cannot long stand the test \of the ballot box, as that bx will soon ‘reach and subvert it, Hence, any at- | tempt to create in, Kansas a government Ito which a majority of the people of Kan- are Lerra is allidle. Make Kansas a slaveholding State this year, and the next it will be made a free—for in the strug- |gle of the North and South to tetas jand to settle the territory, the flying col- | umns of the North and of Europe have | got along there, before the heavy columns of slave emigration could start. As in | California, so in Kansas, the Free State | columns get along first. | | | Inthe bitterness of their disappoint. | ment—and it is a very bitter one, we see by the Southern journals—the South mnst 'make up by directing, when it is ready to start, its columns of emigration elsewhere. Nature and climate have marked oat quite distinetly on this continent where white men can labor healthfully in the} fields, and where they cannot; and in the and | British Filibusfering"in Asia. Wasarnoton, July 11, 1827. The progr~ss of British dominion in the East is one of the marked events of the day, and it is coincident with an apparent relaxation of the hold of Great Britain upon this continent, This theory of the relinquishment by Great Britain of at- tempts to acquire territory on or near this continent, and of increased efforts to ex- tend her possessions in Asid, has been re- peatedly advanced by some of the British | statesmen, and has been credited by man “| jof ours. The recent declaration of Lo Clarendon, through the British Minister, ‘to this Government, is an evidence that | this policy has been practically adopted. The British North American colonies are of no practical value to Great Britain, /as a source of strength or revenue, except |from commerce with them; and the Re- has thrown Canadian ‘commerce chiefly into our hands. Her West India Islands have been sacrificed to her anti-slavery policy, and she is du- ing all that she can to cripple, in like manner, the resources of Cuba and Bra- | ciprocity nae Y She has no interest in North or South America, excepting those of commerce ; and to retain and promote these, she wants no large military or naval establishment in cab nothigg but a just and ceful policy. a ee As Great Britain is annexing | province after praopluge to her empire; hee her fleets and armies are now follow- ing her diplomacy to Canton, and north- ward towards the walls of China. There is every appearance of a concert- ed design, by Great Britain and Russia, to divide the Chinese Empire between them—the former taking possession of the Southern, and the latter of (he Northern provinces. If, by their united diplomacy, they do not obtain ample commercial and territorial concessions, they will secure their object by arms. sia is far sighted, and reaching into fa- ture centuries; and their encroachments upon China, though slow and gradual, will be none the less certain. There is no doubt, also, that England looks, with more anxiety and more con- | Baeece than ever, to Asia and Africa for ed for. A very handsome Clmrech is be- | cont mplated, so far as we can discern, hy Con- regions of malaria and of the tropics, the | fature supplies of cotton and sugar. These built on the after deck, aud four chap-| gress , wo such concession was ever dreamed of | Slaveholding column does and must mon-|overpeopled regions are supplied with els, for Methodists, Baptists, Catholics and | by the late administration, who spared neither opolize all the soil. White men, as field {cheap labor, and are easily kept in sub- Independents, are being erected forward. | bribes por blood to silence the speech and bind | laborers, cannot even enter there to com- | jection. A pretty rectory house and garden will | the bands of the free State settlers, who sought be placed } well that the volantary system should| wide for the dissenting teachers, tho’ cases of sea-sickness during the servi- ces, the sea beadies are ordered to attend everywhere with basins, without regard to distinction of religious faith or bring cannot be conducted any longer under a slavery ing up. Births and marriages will be] ps ¢ns:on policy ; tbat the nearest approach to amply Great ern undertaking to be godfath: | trality, and for that he is steering. To reach it ers to any addition made to the popula-| be will be obliged to take several steps back tien during the voyage, (a silversmith | The first we have today the pleasure of record goes out expressly to engrave the mnges, jong. and berceauncties may be had gratis, on| application to the boatewain. The cap- tain will act as father to any young (or other) lady who may succeed, by dint of| moonlight and Lord Byron, in persuading Presidential election in the coantry lately, aod a state of feeling bas been revealed which Mr. Bochapan, we begin to think, has had the good sense to profit by. He has discovered—so we will be able to du what no Presdent of late years has done (and fur an obvious reason )—he will lay down bi office more popular and more reapected thas when be assumed it.” | suspect—thal the Government of this couniry| a gentleman to pay ber expenses for the rest of her life, and a large young officer is now growing whiskers and a brogue. in order to act as a brother, and demand intentions, on application from any ma- ma. Cottages for the honeymoon are be- ing fitted up, larboard side, by Messrs Jackson and Grabam, and wil! bave pri- vate phs to the kiteben, nightin gales, and Bell's Life. Weather permitting, races will take at stated periods, and the Great It is hardly necesdtry for us tosay that pete. Ifthe South will wait, only wait | Abolitionist love to do, Cuba and Cen- | Mexico will soon be open to it. Trne, some fifteen or twenty i States are in jembryo between Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota, and the Pacific Ocean; bat ovided for, the directors of the! it that our people will bear is a rigurous neu Tine is “annexing” tropical regions of America a great deal faster than any Walker fillibusters, who but obstruct this jmarch of Time. The absurd ideas pre- stifled, even in this big broad space is all absurd! Time is already opening to the South, even the now distant Amazon, where it is almost death for the white }manto work. The Southern Statesman | Bat Great Britain has now almost en- pear the wheel, but it is tho't | *t the ballot-box and with the press to keep! the inevitable course of human events,! tire control of the commerce of Mexico slaves out of the territory, But we have had a/and not precipitate Providence as the! and Brazil. The United States have too! much neglected the means of obtaining a tral Aierica, and the Zerru Caliente of fair share in the He abot commerce of Brazil. A line of s ers to Brazil from the United States is yet to be established, {thoagh there are several British lines.— | The States. | a MOUNT VERNON. The “Seathern Matron” is still indefa- We hail the omen. May he select for bis| vailing at the South, that it is to be crib-| tigable in her eff.rts with reference to motto the words inscribed by the ancients upon, bed, cabined and confined between the | Moant Vernon. the pillars of Hercules, Plus ultra. If #0, be} Rie Grande and the Potomac, and thus} been raised, and another stirring appeal Already a large suin bas lias just been issued. The purpose of the “Southern Matron” and of the patriotic daughters of America is to raise the sum | of two hdndred thonsand dollars, by vol | untary subscription, previons to the 22nd the extract quoted ie from one of the vi-| is not blind, who does not see in the Liver | day of February next, for the parchase of lest and most dangerous abolition papers in the country. It isfrom a paper, not gross, violent, searnilons, and blasphe- mous, after the Lloyd Garrison, Joshua Giddings, and Wendell Philips, order, but from a paper all the more dangervus because of its cool and calculating de cency, ita rigid adherence to the system by which “a man muy smile, and sinile and be a villian ;” from a paper edited by b Derby will be a feature in the voyage. Once round the vessel being a third of a mile, the beats will be easily one of the sweetesg poets of the country, who, while holding te heart rapt wit! the magic of his music, can instil into it, with the devilish cra‘t of Eden’s serpent, A moveable grand Stand is being con- structed by Mesers. Edgington. The stabling in the vessel will afford accom the poison that will turn all to bitterness, and death. What think yon of it, rea- der! What will “Mra Grundy,” and modations for any number of horses, and! what will onr friend of the Standard say ? pool and Manchester Cotton-extending | neetings, and in such visits as the Abo- litionist Lord Shaftsbury made to Lord Palmerston, the beginning of a great revolution in England as to tropical Labor. Bat the world 18 not to beyin nor end in ja Walker's lifetime. Lave patience, and wait—for there is a power that overrales | the earth far mightier than tnan, or man’s government, or schemes. Free States are t» be numbered, and Deleware and Maryland, Virginia, and Missouri and Kentucky, are from interest to be “free,” by the irresistible Jaw of political econo- my; bat while this is beginning, even English trade and commerce is becoming “pro-slavery !” and movetnent are in em bryo, that threaten to pour out both Asia one of the | ngboats, (itself a large stearm-| The latter is in @ sore predicament, and er) can be engaged for tria wns, and| could we relieve him, we gladly would be surrounded by awning and ordered to! We like him, and would like to see his cruise at some distance in order to ensure | tine talents relieved from the fetters of a and Africa into the lap of sugar-raising, cotton-growing, tsbacco- planting Amen ca. Troe, Enyland talks as if this were labor to be “free” — but everybody knows, . | : ; privacy. bad and sinking cause. We fear, how- that wherever the African comes into The Betting Act not applying to the |ever we cau do poth.ng for him, bat not! ¢ mpetition with the American or Anglo- high seas, an office where the odds will be given wiil be onder the superintend ence of the parser Other amusements will be provided, an American alley and | askittle ground being situated on the poop, and a epare bo'ler being fitted oy as a Casino, int not be tarned without being apt to despair, we'll try bim with a remedy. re advise him to copy and jendorse the following prefatory remarks tu the extract which we have taken from the Evening Post, written by the ed of the Richmond “S puth,” pwn side of the polin Saxon, whether in New York, Massacha setts, or Louisiana, “the treedum” of that Afnean, in the conflict of races, is only on paper nothing nore. Keep cool, then, tor down Sonth We Northerners, who have @ paper ou lis had this Kansas Jurore, only langh now al fence: at »> which bol water « urselvea over what we did and said, soch netice as mav The Aboli tronists epplanding the Admin when the chilv orin gas was within us be deemed practicaile. A theatre is it traton.—Loes any one av we attach too much Pere is now—if sugar and cotton keep course of erection, and an English dra- | im. ae biol Walkec's coodlac -much more dat r of the Slave matic asthe will be kept down in the ia Kamam by the Federal Adroiumirenoe | [mea Trades being revived by England, than hold to tra: French piece that: anv man deny that 10 the act s Avery receives n ish efforts, « perating thr ugh may be thrown dow r atlow, wt f mot repaired, will send it stag Abolitionista, of the abolition of slave re he , rd st gi oT the S of thi a Two eminent Jew enetumicra hare con = vitable and speedy downfall! [ue in the Statesgof sl n. Treaedineanic een iit ar unsel the Bunth to submit in silence [.Vew York Express eapuged in (theatrics . es ; to this ra and greatest Hilacb Iter gh! : Sas - he oe to fill wu there vacant evar ve ig ae re esuch aman who py Jeewnes & loyalty a = E . ri a - PPY P acante¢ ng » the insutuucne of the Suath, let him reauthe AN EXTRAORDINARY SCHEME being converted, on moderate terms, by wing ariicla fromthe! lat meee of the Now : ; euy passenger who may be gong out as York Evening Dust, and be admonished of the It is stated that a sel eme has been ini a miasionary and wisies for practice ysion Which enthralls Lim Weltoher aan. ated in L verpool for the formation of a dealing with his beniylted brethren. (Ex ment, for none = necessary to illustrate the NEW line of steamers from that port to tra charge for readingth of tratct A signiBcaoee of this remarkable manifesto Australia, each vessel to be of ten thon clab room is aleo berny arranged, and Gur neitibor bad best iottarre lan sand tons burtlen, guaranteed to make candidates for the Grreat Eastern ¢ yer in hie non-committal. bat come out at the passage in thirty days, and at a cost had better wend inthe r names Tra kea true snot theiniured sooth f only $2,000,000 each, I re profits of meonetarls« | ne. whistling. and crv a sud and spare oe the 6chetue are plausibly calculated thus a short piy tof asking ques : oN “The annual receiptaof gold from Aus ' =! I wey is png nose will ex J f the Slaves of the tralia ainvunt to §100,009; the interest clude. ys Chere ory SA upon that sum for one month (the time Cal, «tar “ dot thie et siaveevat the: Suutb at over thre 7 saved ine mVvEvance) we ld be $4,200, eonvenient parts ony Pranditaline «and their agur-gate vale ve, OOO, and the draft to the saine amount, of fare ail ~ nf lieiviity® «fd aving another thirty dave tornn, would or overcharre « y Y Ir an alio south it est lake @ total per ar unvof g 400,000 in the cat. | the flogylog i ar ty usat the terest, which, aided to $4,200,000, would ed in the b er AWisep PA atitiual pr at tbe present prices of y eld the sum £12,600,000. So that, the loudest throated somay baw shally ge Tuadred and: ts ino YOO) more than the withont | ehenr ' } oe. Bat Pave There are over f 1 cost + rplendid fleet of new chairs and pera dite 4 rR : naaaes their a * steanera, st for war purposes, would waiting, an Jeroa w ey the ns ies ah penal sof del are. be realized inerely by the saving of time.” Latbler passenyers to va i te 0 ‘ a ; caine : : Mr. Clare, th per-on who proposes to the ve we ae . 7 e onsite vid tl vessels, states that, by a new Vresiously tot planta “ ryeid PS f¢ ae Cale oh yaee every eve ae rad} } AVvooot fire. &Y aeoualr yur mM Jullars. cure rt tent 8 continuons speed of ey s ; Ae eae twe nty miles an hour, but that they shall week with letters fir tepto whic Tiere MEN OR VE auinrem iach i eon as cee z: ae rae us Bat the wind may bn ‘ Further par @e une t ving Hyer A bie health SUB ERS pee a eee einer TErTPorccnith ies ainiesnese tiara tr 4 f i wiilideve unm eican eak nor sink, and at the same time be time uptil the laune ftle Stare Jo GU and that Geveriar “Ue aud Bro-prool—J'et, Express .. Walker will te reeated from Kansas to fill the 7. ii wapententarcsiinee a.) ; } hile great Mctigander.— Auchan ye The Locos in the 6th (Puryear's) district, must Mee strveimine in the manufacture * 2, ae Mock Mich abe r—ehat be hard run for politcal capital, in order to de whiskey A large maniufactar ny house Wy coer nee erelgoly feat Col. Ps election, In their desperation, it in that State went 200 barrela-te Cinein No Myauder™ at 4 “Ile Helen ne is charged, they trumped up aod circulated a natti, and suthcient pos was found in of ih. foes of iste nore ee ee J oe miserable story that Gren. Leach was opposed to one barre! te kill Ghirty ot The |i wh and paickios The Neri when the ; uck-, ‘ ol. Puryear, and in favor of Mr. Scales. The quor was returned and the manufacturer comes off, w always take the down —the ‘eneral, over jis own signature, nails this roor- ouff ted to run at carge Sout the prickica ~Cumbus Enquirer back to the « Wilmington Herald, Mount Vernon from its present proprie- tor, and its dedicaticn on that hallowed | birth-day, the one hancred and twenty- |six (126) anniversary of Washington's birth, as the perpetial shrine of great- |ness, patriotism anc worth. More than one-eight of the rehaired sum has been raised by the elogueice of the gifted Ev- erett. Orators, Jeciurers, editors, and pleaders, of both sexes are already ac tively at work in the same noble caase ; butit reqaires united as well as vigor- ous effurts to achieve the consamation most devoatly to beawished. Aud hence we solicit the co-operation of all who feel an interest in the patriotic cause. All subscriptions ofa do! ar and upwards may be directed to Mrs. Wm. F. Ritchie, first vice president, or Mra. William H McFarland, treasurer of the Ladies’ Mt Vernon Asseociativn, Richmond, Va Throughout the Soa the levelest feel ings prevaile apon the subject, and it is believed that the desirable consummation will speedily be rea! zed Baltimore American, -o- Drinkiny Young Men.—This danger- ous habit is fearfully increasing. Every Jay our yoang meu are becoming ore aud more in the habit of taking their rega- lar ylase. It is nothing more than a cus tom fastened apon the depraved appetite Tiere can be no amusementin it. It not the wild exuberance of youth thar rompts them. tienotthe youthful im sow wild oats. It is a comtirmed t. There ia no jollity enliving the faces of those who gronp around the The compounds are mixed, the yla iched and each swallows bis portion They drink becanse vecome their cusium. tis dou irk. Our young men are becoming lute and depraved. The mark of the Curse 18 set Upon Nature will not be silently foutrayed, She cries ont against the poison that is barning within, and throws out a glaring! beacon light of dis tress. The deadly plague spot burns brighter and briylifer upon the faces ot many of our Most promising voung men Tie livid sploteh tells itsoan feartal sto ry, that anlesa the habit is at once and forever abanduncd, a greater harvest of drunkards is now ripening than ever be e. Young man, will you be one to be 1 in the terrible sheat ? Spirit of the Age. se ty bar t as a matter of course. it has ifaw fies em aos T: king outan eye to Mend It.—The Leipsic Journal of Literature, Science and Art, poblishes an aceount of tie Dr. Graeff to eye, and the wonderfu cures he performs. [He las fonnd t) ball of the eye to be transparent, and by a curious Iustruinent, examines minutely the interior takes, it out and perforins any necessary surgical operation and replaces it without ing A voung girl had long been af flicted with excruciating pain in the left eye, the canse of whieh the mnost learned could not anderstand. Dr. Graeff found inthe centre of the ball a little worm which he removed, and restored the poor creature immediately to Lealth and per- fect sight. His office is thronged all day by the poor, praying for relief. One is alinost reminded of the miracles of the Son of Man, in reading the cures he makes. vondertal discoveries of liseases of the Iry to 1t® Appearance or vi- sion The policy both of England and Ras- | Now, whether or not it is to ‘be attrib- uted to indiscretion or bad jadgment, or of an unfortunate selection of words to convey the ideas intended ; or whether or not it is the simple utterance of a mind impressed with the trath of what it sets forth; or is only a most desperate attempt to make political capital for the party, to which the Banner adheres, we are una- ble to determine. In any case, however, it is astonishing that it has excited-so lit tle concern with those whose fidelity to the State and all her interests, was never before questioned, and never regarded as impaired by their adherence to the Am- erican, or any other political party, And we would warn the Banner, ere it repeat® such an offence against the good and.trae citizens by whom it is surrounded on ev- ery side, that it would do well totake down a list of its friends, and to ask couusel with them. CAROLINA WATCHMAN. TUES Weare authorized t0 announce A. W. Ow- | en as a candidate for the office uf County Coart Clerk | for the County of Rowan, | Jane 23, 1857. \ —$<$ $$ ____— | {07 We are authorized to announce Mr. Tuomas | MeNeety, as a candidate for the office of Superior Court Clerk, for the County of Rowan. May 12, 1857. Qmo:p'd-50 64 —_— ee A contpany of strolling German tra- ders have been practicing impositions on the citizens of prea tw the extent of several! thousand dollars, by selling them fine broadcloths, &c., at reduced prices, and throwing in lots of minor articles as inducements to pérchase, all of which were of small ead value. ; The Southerner says it may perhaps be advisable for the people to look out for them.— Wilmington Herald. The same sort of game has lately been played off on a number of people of this and surrounding counties, by the same inte for re-election, for the bed Court Ch June 90, 1857. (2 Pexsons sending us notices of marriages and deaths, or communications on any other subject, are requested to ac- ;company them with their full, proper names ; otherwise they may not receive attention. : i class of traders, with this very important difference: the broadcloth was sould at most outrageous Aigh prices, and the et- cetteras thrown in to wake the offer take. In every case the swindle was great, en- Larger, Largest.— Mx. Harrison Coo, of Davie county, has sent us six heads of W heat, five of which we shelled out and counted, the other being already shelled. The largest bead shelled by ourself, yield- | abling the operator to sell the notes ob- ed 117 grains. The others, 104, 100, OS Te scd. wher onelt cuald ect eerie and 92. The prodnct of the largest weigh- | a a 6 Lehaliog | : > ed 3$, and the four smallest, 124 peony- | Almost any priee—-ia some Cases, weights. Vas the amoant they called for. for one —_ — 7 Tuomas Cirncmam, the democratic re- | LETTER OF DR. FRANKLIN, presentative of the Mountain District,| The follofowing characteristic letier of Doetor has come out in favor of a distribution of | Franklin is said to be inedited. The ingenious all the surplus revenue. Four a simi- inanver in which be makes the commencement lar offence, the Standard. read L. B.| of his letter coavey the tempory impression that Sanpeks out of the party. What will it} be leot with a parsimonious reluctavce i jai do with Mr. Cuisemant) He is a dare- | table: devil sort of a fellow, prone to having his own way, and we predict the Standard will pipe its pent ap wrath in strains 60 “April 22, 1783. “I send you herewith a bill for ten Lows dors. do out prtend to give such a sum. | only lend it to you. Wheo you shail retura to your soft, their echoes will scarcely ever reach cuuutry, you cannot (a! of getting into some the Mountain home of the erratic Tom, | bustues that will, in Une, enable yuu to pay all your debts lo that case, when yuu meet wrth avuther huvest man in simular distress, yo mast jpaty me by lending ‘bis sum Wy hin, enjommog bim to dincharge ba cebt by a hke op <rativn Tux Petersburg (South Side) Demo- | ebeo be shall be able, and shal: meet with evel crat, is rasping the City authorities for| "other opportweity. 1 hope i may tus gu | through many hands before it meets with » Who “travels” in spite of whigs aud demo- crats. - : = Poy rarer macs stent i me 0 Tash Nang ip a the latter is left to a miserable and ane PROF. MITCHELL We copy from the Asheborough Bully tin, the following letter, which narrates, more fully than any’ we have seen, the particulars of the death of Prof. M whose sad fate the whole Btate fe mourning. f , Asheville, Fully 9th, 1857, Dean Faruen: Yon ere this will bave seen from lige acer. that Dr. Mitehelt b eatt roinute circumstances of bis death are ag follows; He came here about three weeks ago, stayed a few hours ond then slarteaiee tales Mountains, together w son and danghter, His object was to make a thorongh survey. the Mountains and ascertain by ¥ ment observation, their exact height. He about a com, “ fen labor, Lig) week (June 26tb,) w leaving thelr hates at the Mountain obo, he re to go across the top of the mountains into Yao- cey county, to Caney river Settlement. He alone, bis son not accompanying bim on secount of a wound he had received going up the moun- tain. The distance is about ten wiles. Is seome be kept the main road to the top of the moun. |taio until be passed the turn-out to Set- Uement— the turn-out being nothing but a blas- 3 apes kt is st pry er storm which raged that afternoon was ¢ | bis being misled. On gyre by had low | bis path, be attempted to his way dowe the rnige through « dease | The trail indicates that he |found bis way to the Cat Tail | river, thinking. it is supposed, | following Une down, come to By the time he reached there it must very dark. He fullowed the stream: bundred yards over rough banks, when be came |to ® waterfall, in attempting to pass around this, | bolding on to the la po ea re and be feil—ecarrying with him aod the a large quantity of the mows with which the rock was covered. The tock on whieh be wae ) walking, was of a shelving nature, The water at the fout of the falls, was about fifteen feet deep, into Urat he fell. He was ted on Tuesday about 8 o'clock, aod bis body was to remain io the water until » ovffin could be preparod—the iey coldoces of the water preventing decompusiuog.. The we ter is so clear that any thiog oo the bottom, at even a much greater depth thee Ghee feetcam be seen. His appearance I heard say, was ag if he had Inia to rest. No struggle indicated the countenance. On yesterday evening, the citizens of this place, beld a meeting aed passed resolutions respect, and recommended that he be buried Ube bighest peak of the Moentaina, and « ument there erected to hia memory ecopomising by publishing the city laws) (nave to stop ite progress. This is a trick of He will, however, I think, be buried in bat one, instead of three papers, as) mine for domg a great deal of good with a little ery 08e bereabouts seems to feel ae heretofore, by which operation they save money. Iam not neh enough to afford much b™ fate and sympathy for bis family. P . i in youd works, apd sv am obliged to be canmen - _ $300, but leave a large part of the pub- * 6 ’ Ai) 9, od make the must of a last lic in ignorance as regards the laws by|* ° a ee S- Ceaegee Mere which the people are to be governed.— | yar S. Sarcuwsct, of thie county, deliver The Petersbarg editor has no idea how! = rears ee very economical our “city fathers” are| ae = NC) poi gae peat « (Merten ° 0 i ee ' follo nwlee on this very subject. They rarely ever te eee bee sg em ) of th r currespoudeses inake any publications whatever. the Raake rg Express : 7 “BF.” >: Mr. Clingman a Distributionist. We find, in the Raleigh Register, the following comwupication, addressed to Sach | ; - : ; | the editor of that paper, which it says ie a thing, even, as an annual ac’t of receipts | from “a wost repumsible source.” The purport of is is, that the Hun. Thos L. Clingman, one of the regular Demo and disbursements, showing how the peo- ple's money has been expended, has vev er been seen in anewspayer of this Town. , cratic candidates for Congress in this At ae early hour, the Chapel was filled to its | utmost capacity. The desire to bear Dr. Sateh- | well's address was intense. The Doctor's pre- d-comors in thes office, had been meurbers of the clenecal prof a, oF bem of the cherch They publish a “hog law,” pow and then, ; State, advocated, in a late speec!: at Asin- but they alwaye very quietly repeal it, Dr. 8 was oenther, heoce the public mind was on the “qui vive,” as the subject of the e1pect- ville, a distribution of all the surplus re- jed address. The reputation that be or suspend its operation, during ‘*water- | venue among the States mellon time,” in order to get the hogs to “City fa- thers,” generaliy, are a very bard clase. clear the streets of the rines see The Republican Banner, of last week, perpetrated a very unnatural digression from a legitinate subject it was review ing, which must have opened the eyes of “Southern Know Nothings,” of Ateri cans, if, by chance, it met their sight. It has bitherto been the boast of Southern all parties that on one subject, at South 19a unit; nor have we Jence whatever, that this is it of fact. had discussions here, in which one or the w, any ev Trae, we lave other or both political parties have Leen charged with advocating men and meas ures which teuded to operate adversely to the peculiar interest of our section; but 1 the facts and circainstances rendered these allegations debatable, and however de cided at the Lallut box, no one ever tho't of imputing toa fellow Southron unavund- neas on the point which involved so much of his own personal interest, and all the dear associations of the land of his birth. To have done so, would only have resnlt- ed in calling into life a feeling of bitter ness which would end in strife and blood; and 60, whatever range such discussions took, it was always a point well settled, that in fact all were sound; and in a di- rect issued og the subject of slavery prop- er, no man or party amongst us, could claim superiority over another—bnt that all, alike, occupied the same broad Soath- ern platform. This just and reasonable usage has served the good putpose of pre- serving the friendly relations between in dividuals, communities, and States, in our | What will the Democracy say to this: | Asurviuss, N.C. July 9, 1857. | Me. Sywe:—Mr. Clingwan made a speech in this place on Tuesday last, and went even further npon the [nsetribution question than the Whig or American par- ties have ever gone. He took the ground that all the sorplus revenue trom what- ever source derived—whether from the prblie lands, or from duties on imports, should be distrihuted—vot deposited, a mony the several States Now, it will be recollected, that only a few weeks ago, when Lynn B. Sanders, Esq, of Johnston, came oat in favor ot Distribution, the Standard proceeded in accordance with the rules and usages of the Democracy, in such cases made and provided, to pronounce its ball of excom- inunication, and read Mr. Sanders vat of the Demacratic party for baving dared to advocate such an abominable heresy. I wish now to enqnire what the Stand- ard will do in Mr. Clingman’s case Elis name appears at the head of its editorial colamn, as one of the regular Deinocrat ic candidates for Congress? Will Mr. Clingman’s name atill oceupy that dis tinguished position, or not t* I write to give you this information, hecanse the sentiments of Mr. Clingmaan in this matter have been much comient- ed upon in this section. [hope you wil! call the attention of the Standard to the subject, and inquire whether it still con- siders our * distinguished representative” orthodox? Will it consent that he shall be the Democratic nominee for the U.S Senate at the meeting of the next Legis- lature? I make these inquiries, becanse his friends here are very sulicitons of his fate. CLIO. oo ANNOYING THE SOUTH. The Detroit Free Press thus winds op a ecata- logue of the various schemes invented by the Abolitionists to vex and annoy the South : section, and supposing political discus- | Many will recollect the combination attempted by the Abolitionists against the product of slave labor. Pormal resolutions were passed, pledging the pbansees to abstain from eating or wearing good-will amongst us, would continue |#ything grown in a slave State, This was her- jalded asa master stroke of policy. The result grievously disappointed their hopes. A few corner groceries ia the towns inhabited by Abo- tioniate, made large profits for a few days by selling “free Inbor sugar” at something above the market price; afew old ladies sweetened their ten with maple ayrap, and sipped it with an air of self-denial which was not all pretence; here and helper. 1t makes an issue with Southern , ‘here & strong-minided woman, after finding that lk suoritane “wich le: aut debel cules most of the so-called linen fabrics contained a peri ce c ebatabie, but jslight admixture of slave grown cotten, exchang- lwhich at once stiginatizes and slanders| ed her éalico fur linsey-weolsey ; but the yood sions to be still conducted upon the saine generous concession, we conclude that the saine priceless results of harmony and without abatement. Sut it is apparent that the Banner re- jects the idea of a unit in the South, on (this subject; and takes, aa we conceive, an unwarranted license with its neighbors, by aseociating them with the abolitionists had . ed as a medical lectarer, bie sternly pore vet cast of mmim!, his tone of truth, pure and une dulteratel, bes entire freedom from bias to any prvatem, bowever plausible, that may got bear the test of mgd serutios, all to reader | the anticipated address one of great interest. | Nor were they disappointed ; the subject of the speech was exceedmyly apposite, fortunate im the tine nod applicauee—* The Physical Ede cation of Woman.” | Ie the owtaet the speaker said that be hed come 10 obedience to a bind invitation given, to speak a few plain trotha, not to hazard any rep utation as an orator; he professed to bave none. If he could do good , originate any course tuat might tend to beneficial resolta, the highest object of his ambitron would be aceomplish- ed. Io a rapid manner be glanced at the phy- sical superionty of the women of Lacedaemes, aod other Grecian States ; of Syria in primitive times, and even of the women of Engiand, in our own day over the women -f America. Be gave a painful bet over true view of the condi- bon of posterity, if the women of America coa- |tinved m their course of physical degeneracy. | That the perfection of the student's condition was the “sana mens in sana corpore.” Sach o comliLon was indipensable to the full and pro- per development of the woman, and of the female aspiring to Hterary distinction, — Rot will not take the edge off your desire to read the address by giving you ae analysi. The Trustees have requested a copy of the address for publication, and if published sou shall surely be served with a copy. The speaker held the immense auditory boond for nearly two hours, and yet I could vot hare sopposed that forty-five minutes were oe eupied io the delivery. | A IIeroic Woman.— Among the note- wortliy incidents of the Montreal steamer disaster was the saving of ber two chil- dren by Mra. Bloomfield, whose hasband is in the employ of the Grand Trunk Co. at Toron‘o: She held toa rope with one | hand, keeping the head of one child above water with the other, and holding the ‘other ap by fastening her teeth in ite dress. So heavy was the load that two of her teeth gave way, and were lost, yet she still retained her bold. At last ® boat came towards ber, and men were sreaining around her to be taken a She could not scream, but a man seeing her sitnation brought the boat to bef, telling them she needed aid most. Theo her strength pave way at the pros relief and safety, and she ego | drowning ere she could be lifted into the boat. She isa light, delicate woman. | Expenrrtovs Cooxino.—By meane of a0 japparatus invented by M. Ballot, of Pa- |ris, and in which electricity ie the oaly \agent, six pounds of beef were boiled perfectly cooked in five minutes and te® seconds, | DSA: ke in MeKima ake, dec Graves v. I ell. By Barn pun Ouslo a Averitt ming the . Pratt, in ag the bill. 0 equity f fia in Le earter befor 12 we left io Fo erwin as travelling d without hb DWARD, oo eed nine years In Iredell Co PORCAS MU of her bre ind neice, whe 7, and taken voh was a cow harch at Four anners, and b To this Coo t. Eliba Hole At Gold Hill, ARLEY, of : ative of Stanly fn Iredell about 24 | In Iredell Co. 8 PEMA the note- al steamer two chil- » hasband Erunk Co. with one hild above siding the th in ite that two ‘0 lost, yet At last pen were en al an seeing at to her, st. Theo yrospect of ame neat xd into the woman. Bans sopping © survey each feature. T want « wife With yigor rife, Whose nerves are sever in a flutter; Who will net roam, But stop at home, . Aad brew, and bake, and make the butter. 1 want « wife Upon my life; For lack of one I'm getting thinner, A one Who'll seora and shun ‘To keep me waiting for my dinner, 1 want « wife, Whe through her life, Was never known to flirt, Who'll bring to me A recipe, To keep the buttons on my shirt. If each 2 one, Dwells ‘neath the san, And don’t aind leaving fneuds behind her, Bho'd better write To Mr. Baipe, Informing me where I may find ber. Yos, pon my honor, I'm going to marry, Tee long I've « bachelor tarried. T om still & gay fellow worth booking ; My age is just twenty-two, Be ladies, if for husbands you are lovking, Pray keep this annouecement in view. MR SNIPE, J. 4H. Mi. Pleasant, B.C. [The poet “lets down,” considerably, in this [ust verse. SUPREME COURT. The following opinions have been de- livered since our last report : By Nasu, C.J. In Roberts v. Wat. Rockingham, affi ming the jndy- Also, in Boykin v. Perry, from ileon, affirming the judgment. Also, in Silverthorn v. Fowle, from Lyde; t reversed and venire de nvoo.— Also, in Rowland v. UV’ Rourke, from Wake, ing the judgment, Also, in Whit- * Clerified, ‘allow, i” Wheat White, 1.00 « 1.12 “ 100 a 1.00 Wovl, 25230 —o0———— NORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, JCLY 18, 1857. BACON—Hams, 14 @ 18}. Hog round, 144 “sides ester, 14@ U0. Shoulders 12 u 13 PORK—Mess per @ %50 bo go i sae py 2 sad 16. a —Super. SU . * Famil wmaeee —— DRIED ‘APPLES—2.00 2 0.00. FLA XSEED—1.50 @ 1.60. FIBH NORTHERN—Pickied Hersings per bbl. “* §6.—Mullets & Blue Fish, §64 @ 8. pickled “ Cod and Haddve ia bbls —3.25 @ 4.50. Mack- “* etel No.3 97.50. @ 8. PEAS—Biack Eye per bash’! §1-50—Clay and * Bleek gissa 1.68 COFFEE—Rio 11 @ 124. Lagwiyra’ 13 to 134 SUGAR—Crashed & Pourdered 15—Refiued 12 “ @ 14—West India, 124 @ 13, MOLASSES, 60 @ 70. SALT LIVERPOOL—G. Alum, $1.12 —Fine §1.70. “ @ 1.75. LIME AME per Bbi., 81.26 to $1.57. CANUDLES—Taliow, 16 —Adumantine, 26 @ 29. SOAP—Brown, 44 @ 6—Yellow, 44 @ 0 STAVES—R Osk hhd. $32 @ 33 “ W. Oak bhd. 2 @ 43 * W. Osk hhd heading. $15 @ 00 HAY 1 00 to 1.25 REMARKS: The receipts of new flour are wot large, and it sells veadily at our quotations, Several lots of new have been received, and more is expected, the next sale will be made at lower prices than . Corn —Moderate supply, hau Road ordera have nearly stopped. Becon.—Good demand, prices are fair. - v. Brown, in equity from Caswell, di- ng an accoant. Also, iu Patterson | . McMasters, in equity frum Alamance, | ing ap account. By Pransos, J. In Winder v. Blake, | { Wake; venire de now. Also, iu | akefield v. Swithwick, from Martin, | adgment reversed aod eenire de novo.— | A im Lockhart v. Lockhart, in equity f orthamption, reversing the decre-| order of the Coart uf Equity. Also, | in McKimmoa v. Rodgers, in equity frum | ake, decree for ainiff. Also, io Draves v. How n eguity from Cas ell. \e % 3By Barris, J. In Averitt +. Marrell, Ousiow, jagdment affirmed. Also, a Averitt. +. Marrell, from Vnslow, af- rming the judgment. Also, in Brown | . Pratt, in eqaity, from Orange, dismiss- ag the bill. Also, in Vases v. Freeman 9 equity from Wake, bill dismissed.— leo, in Lea v. Brown, overruling the teeption and confirming the report.— verve according! y. — The Irea Horse.—The art of flying without | ings hae got quite yet bea discovered ; bat | peed attained by our railways is rapidly ap- | vashing even that mode of conveyance. The river Mf this paragraph, after break(ssting qui- | ely at Chicago oo Muaday morning, six o'clock, | himself in a car of the Michigan Central silrgad ead fowud himself at Detrvit (282 miles) 3P.M. While crossing the Detroit river a sapteous dinner was served, ai 4 i’. M off in a Great Western (Canada) train hich crossed the Suspension Brvige, (a tramph art which is associated appropriately with atere’s most sublime effurt.) 220 miles, at a/ warter befure 12 o'elock. At a quarter past 12 we left ia a New York Central tran for Al- | J, arrving bere (306 miles) at 10 o'clock, | as travelling 817 m les in twenty-eight hours. | d without harry or fatigue. — Albany Journal. | a | | MARRIED: Ta Iredell coenty, on the 16th inst, by the Rev ephen Frontiv, uM: J BREVARD THOMAS, to! lise NANCY ©. BEA TY; daughter of the late David | ’. | | Ia Iredett Co. on the 7th, by the Rev. Wm. Car. | , Mr. CHARLES ANDERSON, Eaq, to Mise| LIZA TURNER | 1a thie Coanty, Joly 15th by Rev Sam'l Rothrock, | t. PAUL MIL of Cabarres Co, and Mire ARGARET M., only denghier of Mr John Miller At Pleasent Gardens Me Dowell Co. N.C, on the th inet., by Rev. Thon N. Paxton, Col. 8. B RAN IN, of Asheville and Mise HATT'L EB, daughter! the late A. L. Erwin. DIED: Tn tnie place, on Friday, the 17th of Jone. GEO DWARD, eon of Caroline and Wade W |lampton, | ed nine years, five months and two days In Iredell Co, on Sanday the 14th inet, Mre PORCAS MURDOCH. The deceased was at the of her brother-in-law waiting on a mck sister ad neice, when she wasiaken with flut, on Wednes jay, and taken ho ne, ani died on Sunday. Mra Mar- voh was a consisient member of the Presbyterian | harch at Fourth Creek. Kind and agreeable im her anners, and beleved by all who knew her Ia thie Cownty, Jaly 15th, Mra MARY, wife of t. Elba Holshouser, ia the 50th year of her age At Gold Hill, on Saturday last, Mr. WILLIAM ARLEY, of coosamption, aged shout 25 yeare—a ative of Stanly County fn Iredell Co, on the Sth, JOHN PICKLER d about 24 years. Ia Iredell Co., on the 11th, Mra. MARY PICKLER To Iredell Co., on the 13th, JAMES PICKLER In Iredell Co., on the 14th, Mies SUSAN KNOX In Iredell Co., on the 16th, SAMUEL TURNER, | shout 80 years. | — SALIGDVRT PEMALB SEMINARY, | oie —aoee HE UNDERSIGNED, ASSISTED BY A jent number of competent Teachers, will in the School in this Sawmmaky about the | F pext. Advertizement in due time. | W. G, CAMPBELL, Patworrat. Stannton, July 10th 1857 3w8 bid of FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. JULY 18, 1857. BACON, per Ib a l6 COFFEE, per |b. Rw, lige 4 Lageira, laa 45 8, Domingo, OO 47 FLoUR, per barrei— Family, 7 80 2 0 00 Baperfice, 7 50 0 0 00 Five, 720 0 0 06 Crm, 67500 60 GRAIN, per bashe|— Coan 000 0152 Wheat 2 6 OO Outs, 65 a 00 Peas. 125 20 00 Kye, 115 a) 20 LARD. per ib, liga 00 SPIRITS, per gallon— Peach Brandy, 00 a 1 25 dn pew ba 60 Whiskey, OO. & do 65a 7 fied do. we 45 NAILS, cut, per heg 475 20 00 IRON, per th— Enghsh. 4p0 5 Sweredes, common bar, 6,0 00 De wide, 7a 00 WOOL, pet tb 18a 20 TALLOW, per tb lie 12 MIDES, per b— 7: 8108 0 Grees 6-2 00 SALT— Liverpool, per sack, 1%. 00 Alam, per bashe! Oe 600 MOLASSES, per galwa— Caba, Wa 00 New Orleans, On SUGAR. per Ib— Leaf and crushed Wei 17 StCroik Porto, & N. Orteans, Ibe 12 BEEF — Wholesale, Te 8 ehetee, Retail. Re 9 State of North Carolina. IREDELL COUNTY. Court of [leas and Quarter Scasions, May Term, 1857. A.B F Gaither, Aden'r. ) " Perrres re exit Lanp. he Heese at Law of t Jumah Jubason, decd) the saiefactioe of the Court, that at Lew in the It is, therefore, IT appeanag 'o Stephen Elie and wile Harriet, Heirs cas, ere aeoa-remdents of thie Siate ordered and decreed, by the (oert that pubhicatron be made in the “Cardina Watchmen,” & newpaper pub- hehed in the town of Salebury. for the apace of ot weeks. not fing ead nan-reade ats tobe and appear befire the jusuees of our sand Court, to be held at he Court ewer ia Siateev wa the 3rd Monday um Augact nest. then vad mar to pleeniifls petiuon ta will be heard exparte and judgment pro confemmo w be token agains: them Witness MF Fre-land. Clerk of oar ead Court al office 1a Statesville, the 3rd Monday im May, A.D _ MF FREELAND, cre. | Pr. adv $5.50 6w8 | MORTH CAROLINA | INSTITUTION, FOR THE | 4 DEAF axB DUMB AND THE BLIND, | érbted to Kennedy & Mills will please do the same Raliegh N. C.—Session of 1857'-58. | Board of Derectoves WILLIAM H MeKEE, M.D, President 8H YOUNG, A.M UEWIS, J PALMER, Q BUSBEE, WwW. WwW. VASS, D. G. FOWLE Officers of the Inetitu won WM D COOKE, A.M. Principal JAS. A. WADDELL, M. D., Vier. Principal Teachers in the Deaf and Dumb Department : GEO BE KETCHAM, CHAS M. GROW Tearhere um the Blind Department J.-A. WADDELL, MD, Maa 8 ¢ Mee ME. COOKE | Mas LE Grow, Matron, Maa 8. Lrrrie, Howeek'r, | S. Lirtie, Stewerd. | TTRHE next session of thie Inetitation will com. | l mer eon the firet Monday of Sepiember. Any | intelligent and healthy white resideut of the Stare 5 between the ages of 8 and 20, whether Deaf and Dumb or Bind, may, if the means of education are wanting, be admitted to the echoul free of eharge.— | The terme for others may be learned from the Prin cipal Such puptls ae are capable of decided im | | provement, are not only instructed in the ordinary branches of a common edueation, but receive such | accomplishments as may best fit them for success in | life. Masic, drawing, needle-work, bead-work, and | puitable handicraft arte will form a codsiderable part | of the course through which they pase. Carefal at- ‘tention will be pud to their rehgious, moral. and phy- | sical improvement, nnd every effort will be made, not only to render them comfortable, but to promote their | highest welfare. Pupile should by all means enter! early in September. For any information in regard to the [netitution, address, WM. D. COOKE, Principal, Raleigh, N.C Joly Qist, 1857. 4w:7 | Z - ; | HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALe, IN MT. PLEASANT. | FESHE subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and | I LOT wherein he now lives, The Lot is well | mproved. having thereon a pweLtine, 18 hy 27 feet. (two story) six Rooms, @ good kitchen, a weit of goo! water, and other out-houses. The cor contains near- ly 2 acaes, Torms etsy to TN ee mITe. ~ p'dly29 Cabarras oo, June 9, 1°57 Li WADDELL, | « | mowes dandriff, always gty Y, SOM] CRWBLOVALS Tye latest amd greatest iscabery at the Bye. ee J. C, SUGG OULD INFORM SUGG, AND GEN. W temas teeter aa vicinity, that he has tak- BOYDENS'S BRIGK BUILDING, RODARD'’S BOSE, Wuere we raeraten to EXECUTE tugse IN THE HIGHEST STYLE. THE CAMEOTYPE, 18 ALL THEY sanz REPRESENTED 1 BE: are more life-like, as regards colors, then any other style of picture ever brought before the public ; while at the same time, they represent 9 STEREOSCOPIC EFFECT, which ean alone be equalled by the aid of a stereoscope ; yet wo stereoscope is required, while they are remark- ably sharp and brilliant, giviog harmony in shade and tone, which canvot be equalled by any other known process, and which no other ABLES ean rival (7 All persons wishing PICTURES, will do well to call soon, as his stay will be short, owing to other engagements £9 July 2ist. lw:3 CHEAPER THAN EVER. GOING, GOING. HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method to inform the public, that in order to make room for his PALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHING, he will sell his extensive, and elegant lot of SUMMER CLOTHING at REDUCED PRICES, and greatly below the rates at which they have ever been offered to the publ, in this market before. MARCUS HOFFLIN. Salisbury, July 2ist, 1857. tf-7 | vr | BACON. | 15 00 LBS. BACON, HOG ROUND. 1+), 1,500 Ibs. LARD. 100,000 16 & 21 loch PINE SHINGLES. for sale | by J. W. ECCLES & SON, | July 21. Ime County-Line, N.C. | JUST RECEIVED | A LARGE SUPPLY OF 8ACK SALT, | RICE, SUGAR, | COFFEE, MOLASSES, AND IRON, roll'd and bammer'd. for sale by J. W. ECCLES & SON July 14 (1m) County- Line, N. C. an: ) oo | Te E second session of this institution will be open- | ed for the recepima of pups, oa Mouday the 22d of Joly. 1857; ander the direction of Mra Hewaierra | M. Crease, as principal ; @ lady of several years expe- | rheace im teaching ; « graduate of Greensboro’ Fe male College ; with such serwiance as circumeances may require | _ Board. GH; Tuntion, English, 88, to 124; Freneh, had Mowe, $18 ; Drawing and Painting, 65; Needle work, graus Half of the (sition mm advance Sta- | dents cherged from the time of catering, to the chose of the seamon, except in protracted sick ness. Ths Scboul ws eaurely (ree and separate from Olin | | High Schoul | | | | Address GEORGE W. CLEGG, Olin, N.C. Blank Books. AB Large assortment of all kinds of Blank Boks, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket Memorandums | of ail kieds Bienk Copy Baoks, &e, &c , for sale at Jeune 16—4f-3 J. H. ENNISS' Book Store. Citrate Magnesia. 2mo2 LARGE supply of thie most delightful laxative Court to be held for sat County on the Sth Monday 'ween Raleigh and Charlotte. 4 aad refngerant, just received at C A. HENDERSON'S Dace Strona, Savsecvar om MICHAEL BROWN. COMMINGION POR ARDING WERSAAN, SALISLVET, WC. TT Prompt pereenal attention giren ta the s@ichees| of PRODUCE, and to oli CONSIGNMENTS — Cash advances made on Produce to be Shipped to| Jaly 7th. 1857 | other Ports. or enid in thie market June W, 1=57 LAST CALL. Uf-5 LL pereons indebted to os, ere respectfally and earnestly requested to “PAY UP” Those in- All fading to compty with the request previous to the let day of Angast next may expect y Coat with- ont distinction, The Notes and Accounts may be f ind tm the hands of W. J Mille & Co. MILLS, MOOSE & CO Saliebury, June 30th, 1857 405 BACON. | id LBS., prime Bacon, all sides for oale by 2000 W. MURPHY, Agt tha to Sahebary, Jane 23, 1857 Ay of gentleman would | ¢ breath, when by sing dentrifice, would not u the Bate ow a Tworsarp Pi only re teeth as white as alahuster? Many 5 breath it bad. and the sub Jeet is ee eate their frien ill never mention it, Beware of count 4. Be sure the is signe tthe 4 FETRIDGE 200 N.Y Por sale by all Druggists “Weed the Mai —-h de for Beautifying French article land € nly perf ehalf t ire giving it a bright ghey ap Hair to curl in the most natural manner ng the Hair the appearance of be only fifty cente has noe Gentlemens’ fresh shampddnd Pri unless signed FETRIDGE & C6 NY, Proprie * Balm of a Thowaand Flowers.” For sale by all Draggiste 6m p'd4 If all our renders who are troabled with Liver Com- | plaint, Jaandice or Dyspepsia, will read the advertine- mentin another column of Dr. Sanford's [nvigorator, and then do as we have done—get a botile, we should not eee eo many sickly, half-dead, deapairing people as pow Meet our gyae at almost every cotner, for there never wasa remedy of which eo much ie said, and that performs so nearly what its proprietors say it will do. Tt come to us so highly recommended that we con'!d not fail to try it. and a trial has convinced us, without a doubt, that it isthe best family medi- cine inase. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomech, Biliousness, and any of the little bodily ills that are eommon, and it does produce a pleasant state of feel- ing \o the sick, and what ia better after using ita few times, these little ils grow less and lease, and there is dq | &@ prospect of being entirely free from them by a con- | tinuence in the use of the Invigurator, Now we wish to impress our readers with this, that the Invigorator is a medicine particularty adapted to family use, and where there are children subject to liitle diseases, as all children are, it is invaluable, and saves physicians’ bills, and ao untold amount of anguish both to moth- ere and their little ones. Imo-6 + eee - ee ee ~~. - - | PRUALE ORUINART. | niture, Stabe, Counters or Marble, fi Y eck yy ¥ ORDER of the Court offer for sale, St the Court Hobie bu cs CA caaphad day the first day of August sext, 1000 ACRES OF LAND, to the estate of W. 8. Macar, deceuned, bei: that part of the Macey estate lying South of the ile road and between the ite and Shervill’s Ford road, ‘This body of land mow offered for sale, includes the MILL AND MILL POND, togosher Sih 8 gress Sail 0s Cho vadet valuable tim- building ry. Thisland will be sold in lots to suit parchasers, if possible to do so ; from ene haadred to three hundred acres of the adjoining land will be sold with the Mili Pond, acd the remainder will be sold in lots of from one to one bundred acres. ed privately to suit may be obtained by une xce; promptly. L. BLACKMER, C, M. E. June 25th, 1857. 5bw:5 p. a. $5. O* Friday the 31st day of July next, 1 will offer for sale, at the late residence of argeret Aa- derson, deceased, that plantation which was bid off by J. Watson last January ; the biddings will be open- pcg bt ol ge sel fix mente, the poco eer giving with <rpreee security. BLACK MER, Cc. ME. Jane 30, 1857. Swiup. «. $2.50. Encourage Home Industry. The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shep, OULD inform his friends and the pablic gener-\ ally, throughvat the country, that he is still man- efacturing the following articles, together with many others not mentioned, to wit: The celebrated Drurey Threshing Machine 4nd Horse Power, of Baltimore, which for ease of draught, excels every other SWEEP-POWER to be foand ia the country ; they are either portable or stationary. Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, for Grist and Saw- Mill, MILL & FACTORY GEAR SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combined EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; the only artiele worth buying ; it having stood the ‘test of thirty-five years. | DRUREY’S Coro Shellers ; Ploughs of every va- riety ; Caltivators; Engine & Gold Machinery ; all kinds of Casting aad Machine Work, made to order a’ short Notice aod Warranted —Terms Cash, or un- doubved paper. All articles will be delivered in the care of the N.C. Rail Road free of charge. J. H. THOMPSON Tyro, March 20, 1857. 6mo:43 7 Charlotte Democrat copy three months, and fos - ward bill to this office. State of North Carolina. Davie Counry. Court or PLeas ann Quarter Sessions. | Jung Term, 1857, N.B. TAYLOR, Sar. Part. -. | GEORGE H. CHAFFIN. [Attachment appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defeadant, George H. Chaffin, is not an inhab- itant of the State: [1 is, therefore, ordered by the Coart, that publication he mede fyr six weeks in the b Carolina Watchman,” printed ig the town of Salie- ary, that the said defendant Geo. H. Chaffin, be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarier Ses sworn, to be held for the Coanty of Davie, at the Coart-House, 12 Mockeville, on the 2nd Moaday ia September next, aod show cauge, if any he has, why jedgemeat shall nut be entered against hum for the plainiff. Witness, A. A. Harbin, Clerk of oor snid Coart, at office, in Mocksville, the 2d Monday in June, A. D.} 1857, and ia the 81st year of our independence A. A. HARBIN, C.C.C. sew Hepry Fraley, deceased, | will sell at: auc: tion, at the Court House in Salisbury, on y Augest Court, being the 4th day of August, two val- wable tracts of land, the one containing about RIVER BOTTOM, about 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under cultivation. the balance is well timbered. There is on this place a convenient dwelling and out-houses. The other tract lies about a mile above Fuard's ee ye suid county, on the watersof the Soath Y River and Second creek, and cuntaias about Acres credit will be given, ow the purchaser secaring the purchase money. JACOB FRALEY, Executor. May 4th, 1857, 3mon:49 RAIL ROAD MERTING EAGLE CITY, N. C. —— HERE will be a great RAIL ROAD rally at EA- GLE CITY, in Iredeti County, on the 3rd Satur- day in August, the object of which is, to promote the success of the Salisbury, Mocksville and Virgi.ia-line RAIL ROAD. There will be « number of able spea- kers in attendance to address the people on that sub- ject. All are invited to atieud. Te eccasion shall be an interesting PONE. { ome Ai and pro- fitable. . of ev COUNTY. STATE aad MATION °°"? MANY CITIZENS. Eagle City, June 30th, 1857. e iw:5 WHEAT! WHEAT !! 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. —o— 'QTHE wishes to p TWENTY THOU- sanp bushels wheat, fur which the highest mar- ket price will be paid if MICHAEL BROWN. June 30, 1857. f-5 ae Flour! Flour!! 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. —o—_ bh h 4 ‘1B ORDER OF I will offer for He COURT OF EQUITY, sale, at the Court in Salisbary, on ibe Int te of Au-| Owing tothe great favor with which our. ‘ “next, all the LAND and TOWN LOTS belong- | Nomber Lotteries have been received by the teal to the estate of Moses Le , dee’d., and the lurge demand for the s. . ing some of the most ¥: ‘ highly cultivated | Swit), & Co, will have a drawing each farming lund ia Rowan » and some of the invst | throaghout the . The ing Scheme will be desirable lots in the town of ry, as follows: drawa in each of their Lotteries for July, 1857. 381 Acres, BEING the bome plantation, where Mr. Brown lived and died ; this plantation is in as a state of caltivation and repair as im the County, and is Si » on the Mocksville but three miles road. 320 Acres, ADJOINING the first tioned tract, part of the home place, equally valuable as tract, excepting the buildi 46 Acres, ADJOINING the last mamed tract, Joha I. Shaver's lands, and others. 117 Acres, ADJOINING the lands of A. W. Buis, Trexler, and others, nine miles from Salisbury. tract is known as the Goup Mine piace, valueble Gold Mine upon it, and it is valuable for “208 Acres, the io OR two-thirds of 312 acres, kaown as the old tan- plantation, three miles from on the Gold- Hill road. The other third is by Peter Brown. This tract has a great deal of valuable mead- ow land upon it, and is well watered by Crane Creek. 3 Lots, SITUATED on the Great East Square of the town of Salisbury on which are three Dwelling Houses and an excellent Tan- Yard. 1 Lot, SITUATED on Main Street, where the Post Of- fice is now kept 1 Lot, SITUATED on Main Street, opposite the Court House and Episcopal Charch. having a good Dwell- 7 Lat, SITUATED in the Great South Square. known as the Glover lot, on which are two Dwelling Houses. 1 Lot, SITUATED in the Great East Square, sdjvining the Rail Road lot and others, known as the Wm Henly lot, having a good Dwelling House. The town lots will be divided to suit rn All the above mentioned land and town lots will be old on a credit of twelve months, with interest after the first day of Janaary, next, the parchasers giving bonds with approved secerity. L. BLACKMER, C.M.E. June 23, 1857.—P'r adv. $13.22 6w-4 HE subscriber wishes to p five Barrels Flour for winch the highest market price will be paid. Satisbary, June 30, 1857. MICHAEL BROWN. t-5 WATER POWER AND TIMBER LAND. OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- im one and « balf mites of the Depa at Lexington, near a Public Road having a substantial County Bridge over the Creek. There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold | Mill and Saw Mill at the } | There is an ample supply of Water at all times It is the nearest Water Power to the town of Lexington. lo the Mill Tract is ‘State of North Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY Spring Term, 1857, | Elizabeth Teague, } ve Wm. Teague. In Equity. | Petition for Alimony | temt to this Tract, I will sefl another of 267 Acres of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply ‘of various kinds of timber. Also, adjoining aod conven- 200 Acres, T appesring to the satisfaction of the Coart that | A the defendant is a non-resident of thie State it is| | ordeftd tha: pubheation be made in the Salisbary | | Watchman for the term of six weeks votifying the said Win. Teague to appear at the next term of thie | after the 4th Monday in August next, then and there | | to anewer or demar to plaintiffs bil! of complaint, other- wise it will be heard exparte. | Witness, J M Carson, Clerk and Master of our said Coart, at office ia Taylorsville, the Sih Monday after the 4th Monday in Aogest, A.D 1857. Tesued og day Jaty J. M. CARSON, C. M. E. | Pr. adv. $5.50. MARBLE EMPORIUM SALISBURY N. C. | GRAY, BRYAN & CO., | I AVING formed a copartnership, will continve the MARBLE business at the old stand of GRAY & TANSEY, sod will spare no pins to give am- ple satisfaction to all whe may dex! with them and to prove to the people of North Carolina, that they can | farnish and finish MONUMENTS, | 6w-6 | | | HEADSTONES, SLABS, or any other work in their line in a style unsurpassed, and at reasonable prices. Oar material is obtxined directly from the Vermont Quarries, and we shall hereafter deal in nothing bat that of first quality. Foreign (Italan,) Manties, Far- | ailding purpo- ere will also be sapplied = Any order wilt be filled with dispaich. and we invite the public to CALL} ANDSEEUS | Salwbery, Jaly 14th, 1857 ly:7 200 ACRES OF IN OL ba al LYING ON THE YADKIN LINE IN WILKES COUNTY. Te SUBSCRIBERS ARE DESIROUS OF selling a Plantation, three milea East of Wilkes P. Smith, embracing some bore’, adjoining the Lands of B. F. Peity and 8. - 40 Acres of Yadkin Bottom, Moat of the remain- There is a fine which adjoin some good opland der of the Tract is ancleared Young Orchard, GOOD CLOVER.-.LOTS, GOOD BUILDINGS, and one of the finest FLOWER GARDENS in the Western part of the State. Sad Land ie in a high state of cultivation, and will be sold at Public anle at the Court Hoase in Wilkesboro’, on the 4th day of Anogust next Terms of sale can be made easy to purchasers. For farther particulars enquire of B. F. Petty, Wilkesboro’, N.C. ROBT. PERKINS. | 8. A. GRAY. July 14, 1857 HAY PRESS Earp Ene Se S BU BCe FIRST RATE new Hay Prose for sale, low ZA. for cash. Apply to BROWN & COFFIN. | | Salisbury, June 6th, 1857 3w:6 | moral and generally healthy commanity. Board can he obtained, convenient to the Academy, at seven | dollars per month, Candles excepted. The terms of !eron, Charlotte ; all in the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak without any cleared land. ‘This Power is situated in the midst and is surroand- ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red ak of any Power I know of near the N.C. Railroad be- timber The town of Lexington woald supply a custom at this place of 200 Bashels of Corn per day—and I know of no place where a man of enterprise coald make a little fortune sooner. There is a very great demand fur lumber. and the County of Davidson is jus on the eve of building a $20,000 Court House within a mile and a half of the mill W. RR. HOLT Lexington, April 7th, 1857 #45 BOOTS & SHOES K ‘ WO, large lot of Gents, Boye and Youth, Boots and f Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Boots and Ties, &c., for sale low W.J. MILLS & Co. Salisbary, March 31et, 1857 6mo:44 1857! 1857 SOUTHERN CULTIV ATOR. A MONTHLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO SOUTWERN AGRICTLTORE, RORTICTLTURE, STOCK BREEDING, POULTRY, BEER. GENERAL FARM RCONOMT, @¢ asd _.D. | onp, | ( £2/TORS. DANIEL L and D. RE The Fifteenth volume commences ia January, 1897. ONE COPY, one year $1 | TWENTY FIVE COPIES, SiX COPIES. =“ 5 | ONE HUNDRED CoPtEs, C@ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. 17 No paper sent unless the cash accompanies the order. The Bille of a}! specie-paying Banks, and Post Office Stamps, received at par Remittances, by mail (post-paid) will be at the Pub- lisher's mek Appares Wm. 8. JONES, Augusta, Ga. TT Persons who will act as AGENTS, and obtain | SUBSCRIBERS, will be furnished with the paper at 920 3 4 bere Undersigued would respectfuly announce to their friends and the Public, that they have furm- ed a Copartnership, under the name and style of W. J. Mills & Co. for the parpose of carrying on the Merchantile and Produce Business in the town of Salisbary, 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 COODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and BHOES, LEATHER and all articles usually kept in their line. Mesars. | Mitte amd Moose return their sincere thanks to their meny friends aad customers, for the very liberal pat- ronage bestowed upon the iste firm of Mille, Moose & Co. aad would most respectfully solicit a continuaace of the same for the New Cancern W. J. MILLS, J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STEN HOUSE. February, 17th 1857. [3A ROBARDS, — ROWAN HOUSE, I refarnished his HOTEL, it will in fature be de- voted to transient visitors and regular boarders willing to & price comme orurate with the outlay neces- ar keep ap « first clase hotel The besiness of Salixbary is amply rufficient to eup- port both hotelsand privete boarding houses, and I am conviaced by ten years experience, they cannot be carried on svecessfally together, uniess the above plan be adopted. Rates of fare onand after the 20th inat. POARD per day, $1 50 ee week, 1c 60 igs month, 30 00 bas “ year, 300 00 Withoat Room, 216 00 (No variation from these prices with any one.) I have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies and laxeries of the Norfolk and Charesim Market—and intend to keep a house that wiil compare favorably with the best house of any city t#51 H. L. ROBARDS. NOTICE, | 2 GMb wold ver Drag Establishment in falis- bury, to Doct. C. A. Henpenson, we takejpleas- ure in commending him to the favor of oar friends and former patrons. Duet. Henderson being a regularly educated Physi- cian. and having provided himself with competent Assistants, will, we have every reason to believe, ao conduct tne business, as to éniitle himself to the con- fidence and patronage of the public All accounts made mace the 16th March, alt. will be paid to Doct. Headerson. SILL & SILL. Salisbury, April 21st, 1857 #47 >: _ - A. HENDERSON, M. D. Druggist & Chemist. | club prices. LEADER Vk aie ee RE LY LV DETER RE a J. Alexander Crawford, A. B,, Principal. | se | FINHE exercises of this Institation will comme nee again on the 13th of July. The principal hav ing prepared himself by a regular course of study with a view to teaching, soles the patronage of the pablie. [tis alos: needless to say that thrs Instite- tron (having been for the last quarter of a centary under the care of the late H. B. Hall) is located ina tuition will be $6 00, 7.50, and 1200, or, 86.00 for the lower, and 7.50 forthe higher English branches ; $12.50 for the Classics end higher branches of Mathe- matics. | REFERANCES :— Prov. E. F. Rocxweit, D. College; M.D. Jonn Rev. S. O. B. Winsox, Stateaville ; WF. Cowan, Esq, Saow Creek; W. M. Autison, Bethany Chareh, &e June 30, 1857. W2W BOOES, UST Received Hawk's History of N. C., vol. let; e) Hugh Miller's Last Work, The Testimony of the Rocke; Spurgecn's Sermons, lst and Qnd Series; Amageddon, or the U. States in propheey by Baid- win; The Rifle, Axe and Saddle Bags, by Milburn ; Scandal, a new Novel by Mrs Bickford ; Courtship | and Marriage by Mra. Lee Hentz. | J. H. ENNISS Book Seller. | tf-5 June 16, 1857 Salisbury, N.C | SALISBURY, N.C. S& will be seen by the above notice, T have purchased the Drug Estab- Nahment of Mesere. Sill & Sill; I there- fore tender my respects to the fnends and patrons of my predecessors ; assoring | them that every effort om my part will be made, to give satisfaction Tam now receiving, and shall continue to receive, from time to time, freeh ad ditions to the Stock om DRUGS, MEDICINES, &¢. and trast by diligent attention, tosecure the con fidence. and patronage of the public Salisbury, April 21, 1857 WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co, SALISBURY, N. C., HAYE opened a Shop in the vicimty of Sahsbary, (near Cairns & Mardoch's factory,) for the manafaciure of their celebrated Wheat Fane, and are now ready to supply all demauds. Their ma- chines have been thoroaghly tested m Guilford and many other esunties in thie State and Virginia, and have never failed to give entire satisfaction. Those who want our Fan should be careful to get one with the name ofour firm opon it—H. B. Dowie & Co.— for there are other companies imitating oar work. Or. | dere prowptly attended to. | April Qlet, 1857. 37 mot | tf-47 CAPITAL PRIZE tF$60,00011. OLASS 46, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JULY 26th, 1857, On the Plan of Single Numbers. Three Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty Prizes! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS.” MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JULY! Prise of $60,000 1 “ 20,000 : ¢ & 10,000 1 “ 5,000 , ll“ 5,000 1 “ 2,500 1 2,500 1 1,000 1 “ « 1,000 1 4 « 1,000 q “+ 500 45 Prizes of 300 Lt Ea 100 1006 50 APPROXIMATION PRIZES, sey eres ees ne $i 2 res: g iif ©: tees s s - . os . “ wo -* Tee somo * Mare 66,000 : | H Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, 85 ; Queries, , PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. * with he wheels are then revolved, and a number ie drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is dawn from the other wheel. Number and Prige drawa out are opened and ted tw the andience, and registered by sioners; the Prize being placed ageinet the Namber drawn. This operation is repeated zesare drawa oat. APPROXIMATION Lies meet coding and two succeeding Nambers the first 17 Prizes will be entitled to 550 820,000 ets pambered 548, 549, 551, 552, will to $200, and so on secording to the “* The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be ab tae figure of the Namber that draws the $60,000 Prise. For example, if the Number dra oo Sees Prise ends with No 1, then all the 7 the number eods in | will be entitled to 40. If the Nam- scheme. namber ends in 2 will be eutitled to $20, and a on te rates which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 980° “ “ 10 Half “ ry “ “ 10 Quarter “ a. “ ba 0 Eighth * ww IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the ordered, on receipt of which they will be f, may designate. of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to perehasers immediately after the drewing. County that every Prise is drawn and pay- able ia fall without deduction. 7 All prises of $1,000 and under, paid twmedi- ately afier the drawing—other prizes at the eeual time of thirty days. AN strietly Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Patk- ages of Tickets to 8.SWAN &CO., Atlanta, Ga, 7 A list of the nambers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one ie entitled to, will be pablished after every dra ia the following pepers:—New Orleans Delta, 7m dost Charleston Standard, Nashville Geeetie, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York W Dey ~—_ Savannsh Morning News. Richmond Di New York Despatch. Gdeotial ws. J. MILLS. J. 8. MOOSE. THOS, STENHOUSE J Eare now in receipt of oar SPRING & SUM. MER 8wek of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GOODS, GLO VES, HOSIER ¥, HATS, BOX- NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, de. All of which we will cell low fa Cash or Produce, or on short time to Punctual Dealers. We are in the market to purchase Prodace of al! kind, which we will pay the highest market price, in Cash ot Goods. W.J. MILLS, & Co. Salitbary, March 31st, 1857. 6mo:44 More New Books. el UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow- er by Mrs Southworth ; Confidential Letters of Na- olean and Josephine by Abbott; The Prince of the jouse of David by Prof J. H. Ingraham; Roman Cathoheism the Great Apostacy by Rev. C. P. Jones. J. H. ENNISS, Book Seller June 16, 1857. —«f-3 Salisbury, N.C. GOODS! COODS!! SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH. ‘THE subecriber intending to change his business now offers great inducements to those who wish te parchase Goods for Cash. My stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, Hardware, China and Glass- ware. Ready Made Cloth- ing and Groceries. Bargsins can be bad. and Country Merchants woetd find i to thear interest t me acall. All Geove remaining on hands at the August Court will be closed a PUBLIC AUCTION MICHAEL BROWN, tf-3 June 13, 1857 "NT an Al YAT ANNOUNCEMENT. * R. JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lexington, I N.C., bas paid anoseal attention to the study and trealment of the following diseases: All diseasre of the Skin, White Swelling or Serofala in any form; Ulcers or old Sores of long standing, Epilepey, stiff con- tracted Joints and Carvature of the Spine ; he ie el- so prepared to manage any Surgical case that mey be presented to hom—such as Amputation, the re- moral of Tomors, operations for Clad Feet, Hair Lip, Cataract, Fistula and Gravel. Any communication addressed to him at Lexington, N.C., will be prompt- ly attended to. Rererexces: Wilson Paine, M 2D. G. F. Chase, M. D., Professors of the Medica! College of Penn. Charles P. W. Mataugh, M. D.. of Virginie. Marshall Clarkson, M. D., Professor of the Medi- eal College, Philadelphia June let, 1857 6m! novi! all the Priv. : 4 ber ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the | 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold ai the following” Chivalry and Horses. An English lady of rank and wealth, | now in kyypt, writes home as follows :— “I fear you may deem me rather bx vastful of my horsemanshi p, when [teil you that two Arab horses ich threw their cav- gliers did vot throw me. The cause, how- th ever, was uotin iy skill, but in the very remarkable pred icction these intelligent atumais teci low ards the weaker sex. Let the wiidest) and Arabian be mounted by a woman, and you Will see dom suddenly crow mild aud gentle as a ] ave had plenty of opportu the eXperitnent, aud ib my there isa beautiful grav Aral, but myself dare rd He ‘ wishes, and lamb. fies tu Miaks own stable w body ich be knows me, ant calculates the degree of fa- cipates ny judic houmy ugue l can bear without incouvenience. Ttas curious to see how he manages to quicken his pace without shaking tue, and the different sort of steps he has iuveuted to realize coutradictory purposes. Horses retfulness as « being as liable to f orgabpized Fellas, uv ince aes ural ic uray would allow | yover come lis gallantry, horse threatened to pass him, would start: off with the speed of a whirlwind. Woe to me, if under such circumstances, IT were to trust to the strength of my arm or the ridle! I knew the gallant Leaving nu ail thou power of charger better apd abandotil e vy hand loose, eioo, 1 would take on persuasion; pat him on the veck; call him by his name; beg himte Le quiet, and deserve the Neverd esegcntle means fail. Instantly peice of: cr waiting for him at home would icken his pace, prick up his ears s et MY Te he Jing his error, and « e back to a soft, amiable, gentle nei.! as if to crave pardon for his momentary offeuce. ——. Na Nerpent 1 Serpen The ‘Port ry Cape of Good I pe) relates (! serpent Las actually been capture a Bay by Mr. Capper, the propriet 1€ ble pant Fer- by ry, assisted Mr. Newer It was thrown ashore near C ‘ape F ee eor e, and was supposed by colored people w found uM, to bean immensetish). It pr ed, however, to be a creatare witha! eerpent like ‘body, about eighty ort feet in length, with an evormous head, possessing properties of the reptile »pe- cies, and a month furnished with a for- midable row of serrated teeth on both jaws, which, when closed, dovetailed one intoanother.” The animé al was dead, and decomposition was already going on The head was cut off and placed in a wagon, which could ot covtain it, and taken toa ne’ ighboring house, “where ft pow remair aed Yea, we agree with that old poet who said that a Woman. lud-ed, we feel fertber than he bas on the sutject, one of ber crownr of bean; og ow, soft voice was an exceller selenite apd g charms. Ho often the is rudely brokeo How often you are “pe by coarse, loud talk rressubiy drawn t whose soft s bear a womao a pls wlassuming Womar teves render ber positively aliractive | eal circle, talk ow pleasant st ® bal iow kev which aways charactenzes tuary at home, bow iid abd cLeers Sume ~ years sic a New Uricany J The New (rieans.” post master was atecnt.« on his ret ofhee inf “Aod what t Master OWLs.7 replied the clerk, “Ll pot . who the wiped J cpewed the he man Mahe a Beginning. Fe and Freuch ambassadors are doing every glits of compul- | Approaching War pee Spain and | | Mexico.—A letter trom Paris, in the [u- | pendence Belge, attirms that the step now resolved upon by the Spanish Govern- | ient—of sending vessels of war into the roadstead of Vera Cruz—has recieved the | approval of the Governments of England and France, which lave at the same time instructed their representatives at Mad- | rid to prevail upon the Mexican Envoy | Extraordinary, Senor Lafragua, to satisty | in the name of bis Government, the just, demands of Spain. A loug conference that took place on the 17th inst. between Senora Pidal aud | Latragua, does not appear to have greatly | improved the chances of a settlement of the dispute between Spain and Mexico. There is no reason tu believe that this Governinent is otherwise than pacitic in its Wishes, butitis pressed from without, and dares not, perhaps, be as concilliating and yielding as would be desirable, or a> it could wish, Opiuivus here are very digided as to whet! ier the quarrel will be d amicably or the reverse. The sit uation at this preseut moment is critical, and itis dificult to form a judgment as things willtarn out, The Euglish del vauow tl thing in their power to bring about a re- According to present ap- pearances Dot many days can pass with- vul the question assummag a@ more decid- | ed aspect for better or for worse. (Cor. Loudon Tunes.) Mannip, June 2u.—As I yesterday formed you, the lust interview between Senor Letragua and Pidal had no gatisfac- | tury result—in fact, have taken place. ment still insist cohcilluuion, n The Spanish Govern- Ss upon the claim for com- | pe: ru to the Spaniards, who were 1/1 treated and plundered at once ad-! mitted; the Mexican Envoy refused this until the reeult of the judicial proceedings ! ‘ sbail show whiether, u afurins, the outrages in quest of, or instyated by Gov agents, or whether, as Mexico lyu tains, they were the cri ditt, = As bot a doubtou this point the Spanish Gov eruimeut is bot justified in driving that ot Mexico tu the wall ay first} trove . | salle , being ry ou as on, tue Work alu bes } Live of lawless bau lv as there can be and saying, aud | afterwards.” : Pie prospe f amicable arrangem¢ are cerltaiply not bright just at present, at the same time all hope is not abandon ed. What is pretty eertain is, the affair will not drag on much longer. It ip bot positive that Senor Latrayua pro leaving Madrid in the course of] vext week, uuless he is enabled to inform | lis Government, Ly the tual which leaves in four or five days, of lis recognition as Minister Plenipotentiary. His tons from the Mexican Governineut were Madrid at all, poses Instruc- yt tu come to unless 8 received; bat Le yielded to the wishes and urgent representations of Marshal! Serrano and of the French and English Goveruwents. -- The First Twenty Years. L ty years for Ve as jong as you may, the tirsttwen > greater f art t y fe. They appear so when they are pas siny; they 6 to have been so wher we k back t ; and they take up mere room in our memory than all the year at succeed t n. It his be ao, h portant that they 6 passed anting 1 | Ci pie vallug taste t set r , } a : x govd babi 1 fle ane 4 sw i tle toa ‘ ne t Take pood ca ft f WeL fy A ope tha ast twe A tare y! are « o: Tut wing, 1 } to re in Irs aveyard, isexcellent Bits kw 1 Hi * the Juba M las sea an was A ming r 8 k a aS a Spt ® shooting ‘ . rT. ver y “ RB * * T t j Ks “A ' : Males Instead of Horses. “ ( | ( 4 ‘ ‘ ar ' i f ry enta Ir 4 4 1 P Dp Patent Safe Game. ) n x He 4 \ 3M ere ‘ it « t 4 ‘ r we 4 bre I “ Ld ' ‘ and i " “ foru J eth ( fvin A ai’ 1 yreat tr a Th pe a A in ir Will try at. might as well not] - \ 2% AWD fh VALUABLE AND WULLS TO RENT. 7E wilt RENT on the premices, o eighth day of August next, the well-knowa aud | ——————— VALUABLE LANDS AND MILLS, belonging to the deed good Be Mell, audit 1 rile Heirs of the late Col. W ibe plantation is in good re pair, good le W's, WILMINGTON,N.C. BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW YORK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Usual advances made DR. M. OFFIC ahs June Ec Cor isiguments W HITE IE AD. th hie r | leave Wanted to Purchase, AND LIKE ‘ J ae ae Nie MANSION CHOTEL, , Mare ’ Salisba 43 Certificates of Marriage, Gi , to the parties ente VIVEN by th i as evidence in th their o Certificates of Confirmation, Ls) p W ateth mean Otfie viry fur 30 cis per d April 28, 1857 v z LAST NOTICE Positively. pen torday, the HILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TO REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT Protected by Worthincton’s Cholera VALUABLE T and Diarrhea Wedicine, IWN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT, HOLDER 45-1 AG Valnable Land vv" FOR SALE I Iving near the Waters South Yadkin River,in te Couuty, (18 miles North-west of Salisbury.) adjoins |iag the Lands of Soloman Hall deo., R. F. Johnsen, | Temperauce Smoot, and others 200 Acres, more ir his tract of land is under a fine state of coltivation, 'y and bes «a Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, | Barn, aod all other necessary out buildiugs for the ag’s, good Bara aud first rate Fiourring coaveaieoce and eanfort of a Farmer 1a first rate Wheat grinding neighborhood ms tude easy, aud made known on the day of TO RENT. able Tract of Land. lying about ¢ == ° Stationary, Fuaey articles, Fire Screens, Window Shades, Tobacco, Seguré, of various brauds, am now otferiag my Value | aud Confectiouaries, at his BOOK S'TORE in States- able Planistion for Sale, iE STATESVILLE, pita SIOAL. H w. AYER has just received « aud opened a new stock of Books, ville, opposite the Court House, of the Among his books muy be found, a good supply of all | Rowsa the COM MON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by | | theSuperintendent of Common Sehoolsof this State, Freach, English, Latin and Greek ‘Text Books, Web- stere Unubridged Dictionary, Southern Harmoey, Is armiua Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Patent Ser- mons, Lorenzo Dow seu'r., Life aud Sermons, Cham- bers Papers tor the people, Humes History of Eaglaod, | Gibbon’s Rome, Sir Joba Froissari’s Chronicles of the Middle Ayes, Campbell's lives of Chief Justices, Spurgeous Sermons, Speocers Sketche: and Sermous, | Old North State, 2nd edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the | Gospels, vith question books, Caumunings works, Me- wnoir of Sydacy Suwith, Family wad Pocket Bibles, | Hymn books of all kiods, Irvings Washington, 3 vols., | Contaiuing aboat | or less L. BINGHAM, t G " Hodge oa Epbesiaas, Dicks works, South's Sermons B. BAILY, ers isee | |Vaures Archiiecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- June, 30 1857 =o: Valouble Plantation ving immediately on the | PLORA TIONS, Shakspeurs, Byron, Cowper, Tup- | \ 4 ers of Sooth Yudkin, on Sad) Tract is| per, Mion and a great many other poetical works, | ’ \ Vey Jaboot 100 gevew of land under culiivauon of good | Mrs Men's Novels and a great many other novels, | G R ( \C | { S. | quality, this tract ha it a profitable Saw Mill] by the best writers of the day He cun show as fine, Trib d db | wiih guflicieu: Walee to use it constantly, vad | @ Varied, a stock of Stationsry a6 ever waeseen south YUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, MACKE- |! 4 tine timber Couniv, aud where there is geeatde- | Of Magen and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios and fan- REL. SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER. | mood fr Lamber. cy giftebooks ia abundance, Blank and Copy bovksof | TEA. SODA PICKLES SARDENES, LOB-| Pev-ous wisbiag to rent the above Jaod wil call) all sizes Memoranduins aod Diaries without end, a} STERS, 8 {LMONS, ADIMANTINE § TAL- | early as a good opporiuaiy now offers Lo those wants [large assoriment of books published by ‘he Amaricau | LOW CANDLES, &c., for sale low ng to reut good laad | ‘Tract Socety. Inthe Notioa hue TL show as great a| ‘ "OWLS. MILLS & Co. D.M. CRENSHAW, | varicts 98 anylndy onght is with to ses ia dy) q no . . « -- Q ny Klock ct es ad ‘ sy ort-Montes, . Salsbury, March 31st, 1857. Gino: 44 Rowan Co., May 3, 1557 3mo-49 ir. Cee pene te pat aM Bute ea wel: | {rvs ( Vases. Cups and Saucera, Perfume bottles, ' r VALUABLE LAND ihinsccs rove. Fine Engravings | Negroes Wanted. Le Guiifeeeh femmes Occ dee emae Ss sk i repes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Caner) VHF subscriber wishes to buy from 50 to 100 young M Lon Latins asi af aid ese fr met 00 lo | and bkely negroes, for which he will pay the high eines z P. re i > ‘ Wop cei fap | est market prices Address bim at thes place 1; peat ae ee sy e eeue. thi tapas . EST LM et FOR SALE 1 S125 10 82500, Viodine fom d0ete to 813.00, Banja! Satisbaiv, May 5, 1557 ic y i! oe from %3. (0&6. Aceordeons ti om R125 lo $6.00, Octa —— }co Flutes, Tamborines, (ustais, Fiagoleta, Harmon: r cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measurce, | DEROSSET & BROWN, | Pe pabicriber efor: lor sale his V ‘ale-| Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eve (lasses, Geld Pena, with | miles North We end witout cases, and avout TEN THOUSAND of Salsbury, oa the waters of Deals Creek, adjo « not herein oll ofwhich are for sLintations of SoS. Trott, Claiborne Pe gion | sale on the most accommodating terms, Being very | aud uthers, comtainiug about Jandious to dell Tmoke no charges for showsag gogds. | » Call aud examine for yourselves. 160 AC RES. 17 Recorte ‘ « Covxr Hove. cy Th I act of Land is sa ivavon, and June 2, Is if-1 asa first rate Dwellug tchen and Barn _ and Cress 2 , lurthe Couvenieuce ol t Fin mer A's 10 AC RES sf vest MEADOW LAND. Lee en preg he place WM BOTROTI J 13 Jinv-3 .* Banner copy | month || Y LAND SOUTH TROY AND AND WILL PROPERTY EAGLE CIT’y. FOR. Ss. ALE ig seated elon gh chery nen Milt ance 160 AORER i Melivngyntt uve a ee ne mthe Yadkia Kiver, about 20 miles Basi « tm ¢ ae 1 ‘coutes ted to. eeteb wary, adyeining the lands of Wash } : ers. near Siaed’ Fe This tract 10 value ee are oe ys having oa re rll see, wih a i é i Te ORs Sea Sen : I : t <Y Biwe leer x eat Ee : ' : 1p - ab miemned al a I ee co hav ° ‘ 1 e. read voiding The! . is ae ice ich on es ameure the Bagie ( ' . ; : na : ; i ' >, as bwee w t pen fon saxty Stokes’ : at Milledge | Montg ( WILLIAM STORES LOTS FOR SAL E. M ’ Tis ober hee & ‘ THE GREATEST . een ; c Medical Discovery of the Age. ” ANDREW BAGGARLY R KENNEDY t A . 7 a RVERY KIND « u WILLIAMS BROWN. . sconaa | Sa Tin, Sheet-Iron and Hu =f leases, and never f Copper Smith, ‘ ie Sea ae At his old Stand opposite a ' the tore of ‘ MURPHY & 0 < . . 8 oie, WORING. o : a8 Gt TERRING t - - —_n on : G Tw sarew " @ureicans ‘ “ we . : ASE, RE The Subveribers OE. ° v wey « { foe ® d is : . On Main Street. in Salisbury. A . * 1 4 . 7 . i ‘ + y.b. a 5. Lo . W. P. ELLIOTT, ‘ ; I ‘ KF N : ee, ate ~ FRM IRDING URCHAVE, ) I “ WILMINGTON, NC I A F I “ , House and Lot to Rent ae haa OR SELL. ber . a Bill I el . n Iw 1 . ‘ r ® ehent " . r iD \ n I , ; ‘ VI LAURENCE Ae ! pees Greensborough DADE SOTERA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANT. DONALD KENNEDY, TT! ; 4 ; wih . i &! . WwW 4 New Y ( COVA r : ip cmd iH ; ‘ \ . ha cou BAD S Ka UN rwop ‘ { So He Bice Heer Mine ee Ree tant A Vout Oni I J 1 v ' k Th at ‘ 1 v I JaME Ee EAS cw Sot, CORBIN, V \ Arf ; I t cut AIAN HALE. A ‘ | ‘| PLTRR ADAM ‘ ean? | a lieng PETES DAMS. S WoW CUMMING, 6€ 4 M 4 . gif WALL PAPER _ W ! n 7 nee k at JH BNNISS |} |, \\KS . Book Store Ae une 16, 1 er af all kinds for aale at th da O fice EE ONE DOLLAR O WILL BUY blic, namely Mt, or LIVER DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, REMEDY, that acte as a Cathartic, easier, mild- er and more effectual than any other medicine It is not only aCathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject ite mor- | bid miter, then on the stomach and bowels to | Jarge und beautiful assortment of thue aecomplishiag two pur- | known. ues. that it p' Gomes. Tnvigora ,S A N F¢ RI a8 IN v IG O R A T O R ! carry off that matter, poses effectually, without any of the painful feel- | ures it, aud when taken daily in moder- | Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen's b tor contains as much siengih as one lece rious effects NE OF TAE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the ate doses will strengthen and baild it up wi usual rapidity Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator is com entirely from new articles of medicine, ings experienced in the operations of most Cathar- | It strengthens the sysiem at the sume time | th une | pounded | namely, | Some idea of the strength of these gums may) passed in quality; and the @! be formed when it is knowa shat one boitle of the | handeome. PHats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vests, hundred doses of Calomel, without aay of its de-| Coats, Pants,—and every thing required. Caf gj Thuogh possessing rare mediciual powers, these | Gums have been but little kaowa to physicians, and | never used in their prescriptions antil used in the form of the Lavigerater, which met with such anpre- cedented success as to induce the proprietor to offer it asa family medicine tried and kaowa in its effects. It bas rarely ever fuiled to cure Licer Complainte in thetr worst forms. | HAT AND CAP Indigestion being caused by a derenged Haver in } cured whea the Liver is excited lo action | AwD D Jaundice caused by aa improper action of the Ia the Invigorator regularly ove its original color will begin te > assume Costivencss can be permanently Tavige minishing the Micro- | it @ssimta pacure in her operations. the bowels are left in a healthy dose, cured bv ake it ia small doses on retinog, cer, and as a proof thet the Ixvicoraron relieves | this disease, let any one troubled with Jaundice take | week aud their skin} the’ and By gradually di- and active state, and work as regularly asclock work Sick Headache 's very soon relieved by taking | a double duse of bhe relieves all heartily oppre wsiv« For a family medicine geverally, all who use it speak ia the bighest terme. Prepared St, New York Price 81,00 per bottle, $0 doses. Also sold by Co A Salisbary, N. ¢ May 26th, 1857 IF YOU HAVE WO3K FO2) ME, ps! the newen sed choicen syle and # | acidity ond sourness of the stomach For aa over-loaded stomach it has ho equal, sruneasy feeling after eating | Spring d bv Sandford & Co., lavigorater, which corrects all as it 188 Front td conta t Henderson Druggist, tf-52 Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK * SMITEHING, any Bell Hanging. yened an es- to « carry m the { Raleba mall ite varnwe GUNS and LOCKS re Teasooe vorvagh acquaintance mnmaod a reasons ie THE subscriber haviag & tabi- prom z ab sine sein th 2 ry Water Street bra . pa at eh ce and « bi ne ee et with the business, he we, will « ble share of patronay All work wer dere left @with him w be fasthlu Orders res Malebary. Oct 2 FRIEND OF Stonceint Th ’ Lh] Mv " Sa T . with J t neh as ( Joees COWANS VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC on THE FERING FRO DISEASED KIDNEYS, 21 ranted y and prompt!y CUNKIES HARTMAN HUMAN FAMILY Ac B Mherand hi Ineya, Weak neaaif the Taina, cf salle . ealea the Davie i Dr RK ¢ wile im Tre D = ( ©: at Zeverty's acing a Weichman Uf artnersh 4 v od “ : g bim at Nehebdery, N ° Ep AUSTIN JAMES HOK AIL, WATCH-MAKER AND =) SALISBURY Qae deer below BM. 44.4 kK ERPS head a [IN waremps ana JEWELRY of ‘ «ko, W sa Jew ( DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Surgen and Mechanical Dentist, (Gradual Thunder & Lightning Wi. may 5 Pestilence Patent Medicine NE nets » Whee, Wet ft ba bier M Me Rare Tins cw 1s Rraw nud» he t ane fort TIS JOBS sh w fata ec of (he Baltimore ST ATESVILI oe eof I “ \ NION AND CIV FAMINE, & end BARKER A OWS Dental N & College WAR, INT EWA TATLOR 8 SHOP! ned Hein F ASHIONS themiia ine" Garon gece hun ( A le WITH N y and artistically P. GOWAN, COL. I. L. ROBARDS, ROWAN HOU: saree Qrrice POR ALL the Stages ot the HOU Mr dhe AT THE on 2, 1957 ¥: a5 a Pot pe naa fn GOODS AND CLO! HING: | fur the Spring and Summer, His Stook, soy isi my Th ; intense, baw that iteruty fea! as ng from & vel; and oi to the old a of its purtt, ogretiod fc nishing goods, which will be sold very {up to order in the best style of "he lowe keep in his employ a rkilfal Cutter, and can warrant good fits. His experience im the justifies him in seying that his stock cannot be gy, yles are alllate and very His stock of Rea pee a see. Orders for work promptly filled. JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Toailes thié THE GREAT SOUTHERN n the part six years, ¢ digs, ust e it said, ¢ their ha and e Salisbury, April 14, 1857. MANUFAOTORY, SPRING TRADE, 1857, a ugh a oc = ness to en JOUN DOOLEY, Whatever contributed we trust th od amase: ’ to the We had th ureate raduating th inst., of Charles from the 1 We refrai of the serum on your ¢ that it was excellent i monition, the public. The pabl were open 10 o'clock, Philanthro The valedi J. Devane, ado 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMING | &e., Ke. | your on this occasion partienlarly call the a teniion of bu regular customers and others, »! the preparations he bas made fur the busines ¢ During his recent tour in the North, be visited only the cies of Baltimore, Philadelphia, aad New York, but also the principal manufscturing &, incts where guods la hie hee are got up—thus be bas nabled both to obtein samples of every artis e, and purchase more advautagevusly than ben been « tofore For the importation of Freneh goude, he has man such arrangements as will ineure bim a regular oop “The alk and other Hats of his owa make have is. variably been deemed by hie customers superior » 1 Northern imporistion. From various is. FS wements recently made in his factory, the eupen. y will not only be maintained. but added to. Such Lamia | merehanis as purchase elsewher, zg Richmond a trial, he woold reepecial. o viet hit establishment—be gemane i they do a, they | tied « stock d goods equalling im vyanety, quantity, aad bow price, that y other howse North or South Hw bow neces arrangements are of the kiod, and the greatest attention is paid to the careia prompt shipment of guods, Jnr REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, | those rere hem bmond both these creditable | ty th r patticalar!: tical addre for its per: and the’ ma packing an I AVE Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICE / BUILDING next door to the “ Watchmen office Their fneads and customers, ate iavid © proce tall and see them at their new aod clegaat stand the Addres: Sahebery, Janvary 6th, 1857 1138 Eaq., of W NO TLUMBUG, Bite pointes ILE Sebscnber ws pow prepared to Gill all orden SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS for rewovil quently oa the true at He Man@factores Norh Carolina Materials; b Vasaleve: Sich Canhen | and labor, oad yA oration wa wits North Corshoa pairooege By giving bias style, judg hibited a « vineed us | give wut Normbets werk oa be ab meke « favorable shew Is WHAT NER WANTS ral and by compe ne hopes A TRIAL ‘ GH MAKEPEACE PROoree of ex NR Messrs Worth del tley of Fayettovite WZ Jam ect to the era Aponte Gre the ae he abuve Buckets rant of lite t evitie, Feb. 8S ly® For more t close atten: ing audien DiBwHLy *#» BvUNoB. tom. mie ® e. » = one icieties on U tor for the Commission Merchant "tn the a In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, Eumenean AND meeliny. Seutherm Predace Generally. class, deliv 180 Front Street, wuargy TH Mee ing valedic plete with sponse by Hon Wm af Riel anne ele tret, 8S. C. Won Jon MW Warehes orasbeeo, B. 0 thy of the . hay Preet Mest of Clarvedee We regret : : oan et Rute "HE pointed, as deprived 0 PRIVATE SALE, Qa mM 4 we did not 5 IIE andersgned heaving determeaed te meow On the eve Vv . 4. st wale ere ~e ” oe wiflagerat OLIN = ‘e Manbes =p, oer resentative poee » + Lraied ro the contre, and is coe lfm delivered t ee asi cos ia the vilage Term se Ei dience. J) JM LOVE ses ae ac maw RSs 7a8 geatlemen the Sucitie TA \tp) 1]. mately for « \ ( ) ( |’ not permit . ‘ eaid with I WILL pay the hirheat market ipnee, in saw fe therefore v Hinde ch. (ot Five Thonmand raged Woes BB of the mer and « mre, (ren 21 yee PW JENKINS. fy derstood fr s Mont 16 186 ne oursel ves, JENKINS & ROBERTS have, and willese rest of the i s Binds on hand tie cole. oomfortab! contenting BOOK BIN DER WANTED. merry, lan sweet tonc a able end compete# Thaursda pleased lo recem wale carb a workma Address the Edna the hour 1 © pape consisting Apel V4 uani, Fac: the shady R ae d W d ‘| hi Campus, a ea _ a e Cc ot ag. an excelle: Kpleadid asworiment of Ready Mades, Pos ee Colleg Ve Conte, and Ra qhan of all qualities of ay comin prices jus ved and eele low by Prof. W. ( WJ MILLS & Co Board to fi Nalre Warch 3t de bmos44 - BR eralogy ar RAIL ROAD STOCK Ro"! of Theolog FOR SALE. 4 more tou ~ 0 ESDAY, Angwat Lich, at the Courthoos fi at the thro : will be suid at avctuon—ten Som heard. TI ( delivered | . BEALL, Ex’ ; R I. BEAL sae : El Dorad - perceive it m hie WANTED. classical c edaNkw yi tua LV, OOO ih CON —aleo Lard, Beet with corre oe ON Winton ae. FEE easy style & Co and Shih the highest eaeh prices will be paid . was the | Wrlong) yy » W. J. MILLS & C Jas. H. E ha fic arch Blet, 1857 be 44 : ' | else rhiy ve led his At ' A Wanted Immediately, J with « cor anintation. 7 ()() CORDS OF PINE WOOD, for which OTR oration, an merein 0) Cash will be paid on delivery a Rar es KE. MYERS n impress PRICE Salishury, March 24, 1857 livered by bl] county. | titory,” w: orthodox 1 “Modern | Bz HAS HATS Large, and Splendid Stork of FUR, CASE ag Wi MER. WOOL. LEGHORN and sTRAY Lit speecc HATS, jast received and for sale low racy and w.J MILLS aC with whic Solisbary, March 3iet, 1657 mo: testified t! of the da was next | men rece) JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at this O fice. 4 © QHANGING CLOTHES. » The Synod of Kentucky was in session. Dona pint sent aa Wi hiRegile 9 we nding lila { ~ ; P Fd , yo ait tes Ls = ee i } The subject of raising the salaries of cer- eo i nln Ercan onde cnc - Robert J. Breckinri Come Ps ereae DAY BON @ (of whom his nephew, the Vice- resident of the United States, said, “ If Unelé Ro- bert had been appointed to a command in Mexico, they would have been ing till this time !” was on the floor, ma> ==. |king.@ speech in opposition to the mea- sure. It had been said that ministers of high standing and large means, clothed in fine linen and faring sumptuously ev- ery day, did not sympathize with those whose salaries are small. To this Dr, tron ¢ A: brief account of the ‘thie late commencement % may not be npinter- . of dur redders, wlio feel |= = ETE SSE: = Sa SSS Se Et cee — SSS ee ser SS rie leabure, we believe, more id tle prosperity of this , mM i . in Devoted to Politics, Mews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. sane time profitable, . ib affor ded on the occusion of a) ~~ > : é a : spe ntense, ban th Ant wenet? woe abe pea in hata br | : Breckinridge was replying. He sconted ean ong from e walks of life love to re-| 47 ; par Yr oe Ay the idea that ministers lived for money in the vel; and ove which affords gratitication \ OL. ba V. SALISBU RY, N. C., Fe i LY 28, 1857 ° NUM B 1B R 9. or desire the luxuries of the world ‘ to the old as well as the young, becanse . for himself, he challenged any man* to ‘of i t¥eP ih iuinocence and variety. We | amemmnes — — “ ee ee , . |say that Le lived more frugally than bim- eB" for this reason thet the number | onatue Academicus also conferred the eolf, Drawing bimeclf up t9- hiadall ‘COMMON THUNDER-CLOUDS. degree, in order, of A. M., upon the Rev. pe visitors at the commencement was un- iy sual; | Wa. @6 aot. remeber! er surface of a stratem of thunder-clouds; ARIZONA. | fill high places om-Our nominating COM | height, and standing six feet at J he usually *. 1 5 that when the inferiar surface is pega Our exchanges at the North are full of | mittees. On every hand we have vice, \displayed his proportions, and exclaimed: 3 B. BEARD ver tv have.seen so thin an attendance i sort wong of York District, 8.0. The! It is generally agreed that the formation |even and level, the superior surface will | the new Gadsden purchase, At the time and crime, aud Mendlor ; crime, VICE, « Ag to the fine linen, if there is a man hana Ped a the part of the public within the last| resi se a delivered a brief Baceal- of clouds is due to the partial condensa-| be broken into ridges and protuberances, | of the ratitication of the treaty by Geu, |Fam and beggary.”, What a pictare. jon this floor who dresses more plainly thé six years, ially with regard to the preleair — to the cluss. The Vule-/ tion, in the upper regions of the air, of | rising upward to great altitudes, like the Gadsden, the pnrehase was belittled and - ithan I do, I offer to exchange clothes divs, usaally the foremost, with honor | 96 Fy : T De dines eal ale by| the vapors which lave exhaled from the |surface of the earth im an alpine distriet. jminitied, and the General met rongl! ANOTHER EXCITEMENT IN KAN. | with him this moment.” be it said, to testify by their cheerful pre- | r. Dunean J. De Vane, of New Hanover | gurface of the earth. This eondensation | In times of great heat, such strata Were |treatment for his acquisition. Now the| SAS. Direetly in front of the Moderator, and their appreciation aud love of the jevunty, N. C. They were chaste and] may be effected by 7 cause which pro- | observed suddenly to send upward Icfty | tide is ehanged, and the following article | > Beau rea | pinto ‘ . | ‘ —- in sight of most of the embers, sat the Y. hy and ennobling pleasures incident to sae and ibe sherae we believe, re- duces a diminution of temperature, and | vertical cones, which, stretching into | frou the New York Zimes tells a ditier- The town of Doniphan, in Kansas, was | Rev Mr. Hopkins, one’ of the@ '. ach a2 oocasion, as well as their willing. |Ce've the ae ivic “ attention of the/is, probably, in most cases, the conse- | higher regions of the air, established, by | ent tale. thrown into a stetea! excitement on the | clergy—e Sho thick-okt, kad : ness to eticourage and promote thom. | we arene s rae eee was quence of the mixture of two currents of {their conducting power, an electrical) We heard something at the time of the 6th instant, in’ consequence of a fracas! brother, whose circumference exceeded ; Whatever tay have been the cause which good, and his whole bearing manly and | air, charged with vapor, and having dif-| communication between strata of the at-| influences which operated in the lobbies between Capt. Joba Kt. Boyd, formerly | jig altitude; and in this respect no mar contributed to this failure of uttendance, el gi art plein ferent temperatures. The positive elec. | mosphere at very different heights. This |. Washington to prejudice Gea, Gads- of South Carolina, and Capt. Mitchell, | in the house presented so strong and stri- we trust that distaste for refined pleasure aoa ney ie flee: ed ar aa r, Lac ys tricity which rises into the atinosphere | appearance was generally observed to den, and produce uifticulties with the late (one of Gen. Lane’s aids. “The latter, it |king a contrast with the tall and courtly ud ameaseinents, or even a cold iuditfer-| leegat a iy j al to reflect tr Dales the Vapor, and which augments in | precede a thander-storm, |Secretary of State, but the public lave appears, touk exception to a portion of | Kentuckian. Bat the proposition t ce. to them, bad nothing to do with it. teh th ag ne baht Se riorigs es | intensity, as the height increases, to the| Franklin, Saussure, and most other jever yet known why he was recalled.—- a0 oration delivered on the 4th by the/¢juthes had hardly escaped the lips of the We had the good fortune to hear the Bue- The & ey. tad ye ve entertained, — | greatest elevation to which observation is | meteorologists, have agreed that thunder If not incompatible with the public in- former, and sent him a challenge to fight ispeaker, before Hopkins wriggled him- salanreate Bermon, preached befure the - re Society oe uinui met on Thurs: | extended, is collected in the clouds thug | never proceeds from a solitary, isolated terest, we would be pleased to hear from | duel with muskets at forty paces. The self ‘ont of his seat and on his feet, and Meduating clas, by ite request, on the ek and resolved to re-organize. | formed ; and when the globules or vesi- Cloud. Franklin states, that if a thander-!iie jate minister on the subject. We ichallenge was accepted, the parties met, | cried out { ‘ cena & “et A | . : . | * Pea ’ fan inst., by the Rev. Dr. Kirkpatrick, ri pata ek re at aad that aie alee composing the cluad have collected |¢loud be at any considerable distance | jaye always been of the impression that|aod were abvut to fire, when the civil of Charleston, 8. O. His text was taken!) oa) erred wit be presented |tugether in sutticiently close proximity, |from the zenith of the observer, so a8 t0 dig we know the history of his diplomacy jotlicers arrested them. A letter says : nth | fi rt lath Peale, and bth verse. or adoption by the Society at the next) tie cloud takes the nature of one cuntinu- | be viewed obliquely, it will be apparent ‘ aa we geirein fron giving an analysis of annual meeting. W © trust that the So-)ed conductor and the free electricity ac | that there are, in every such case, 4 series i ciety will now flourish, and that every | cumulates on its surface in the same man- | of two or more clonds, situate at different “ Mr. Moderator, I’ nts Maw !” 5 apd elon ee : ; The effect was instant and tremendous. it would show that his mission had been| While the attention of the pro-slavery |The image of Breckinridge, with his filled with great honor tu himself: |party was directed to the affair between | jpg ay legs protruding from Hopkin’s p— thus be bas the sermon, for tear of trespassing up ; ; . : : 4 , \the belligerents, the free-soilers took thir- | : f every artice pod your oodernie It le coogi Ns ‘ay Alumnus of Davidson Colleze will come) ner as on the conductor of an electrical |elevations, ove below the other; and that | | A Sitver Srare.—We have been pas- braavea icieimaabaratronle log | 5 eee” The ap — the eyes of the usly than ber ® forward to the support of au association | machine. ‘The existence of positively-elee- | Sometimes the lowest of the series is not |$!¥8 through the age of gold, which %'Synod. They coald see nothing else that it was a Gospel Sermon, replete with ought, according to the natural order of house not fur below the hotel, and carried think of not ring else; and for a while jWhich coutributes to the reputation and | tritied clouds is, therefore, easily cunceiv- | far removed from the surtace of the earth. h =e col instruc 4 4 . 7 free-s a ine > = ad area excellent instruction and holdsowe ad prosperity of his alma water. wl Sanssure states that he never witnessed | things, to have tollowed and not preceded jthem to a free-soi} boarding house beyond | they gave way to uncontrollable cule: o> BE nonition, We hope it will appear before 7 |e ade 2 6 the ! a : : Geu. Lane’s mill. As soon as this fact! pop °j che ps rir abies make hare the pablic. } Teae If the electruscopie observations which | lightning to proceed from a solitary cloud, a le aie a a UM ecm kaswn) ihe pro-slavery party | mg prams ited cab hs ye sur i » * * ‘ ve ; ‘ | “rvati , ee } yhe ale face gy the precious wetals Is Awe 7 jas the discom 8 er.— ners Superior io The public exercises of Commencement indicate negatively-electritied clouds be |! observations on the Col de Geant, when pale ate a ee EI Dorado has be- |8eet 4 committee to demand the restora-| yigazine. were opened on Wednesday morning, ut} rightly interpreted, and the existence of |* single cloud, however dense and dark about to dawn. tion of the guns. The free-svilers refus- | Population of China. WA 1 aa 10 0’cluck, wheu the anniversary of the — such clouds be admitted, several bypothe- |it wight be, was seen upon the summit, ee a ae — oer eat Pa ed to give them up. y OR rey ai - ase cleewter, ME Philanthropic Literary Suciety was held.| The uncertainty with which we speak |" have been proposed to expl sin them, 2 thander was ever heard to issne from our It ne ble. The Gad ‘State is lik sly [Party tld thei they would gire them | Owes oe Ua veld respect ME The valedictory was delivered by Mr. D. of the population of the Celestial Empi If a cloud in its natural state, or feebly |it; Lat whenever two strata of two such yur Mepublic. the Gok oa likely (a atil two o'clock next day to revarn them, | _ilOW TO KILL WEAVIL ae J. Devane, and was followed by the Re- as i ! , . z ‘ sis een charged with positive electricity, ap- clouds were forined, one below the other, 1 gta Ay ava f Nphadley apa and if they were not then returned, they | . : sad beep hen 8 by Mr. M. H. MeBryde, trom ° a Ge ocak ces | re valy reliable proach another cloud strungly charged ne ater pieaeri teal oe! ee _ sere anes Pais gadoeed ilk BL would come and take them. Piling i To ine se 3 m Wisbmend coenty. The perfurmanece uf data on the subject are derived from! with the same electricity, the latter will ul aienpseatacie . oe = Sede : As aoe vase na Sirsa mere neold tlie Runners were tLen sent out to al a teelened weeeagesEe hs ae he compte both these young gentlemen were highly | Sources #0 aucieut that they possess but | exercise apou it an inductive action, by Hh the ee was ati ER Le ae “The G eta Parchase. if all the Jcountry by both parties for reinforce: | ments made to ascertain ee aneicepe \. creditable to themselves and ty the Svci- little interest. The Courier des Htats “lich ite uatural electricities will be de- | stern of thunder, Bail, and rain eee rain Ae lige nents, and small squads came flocking |(the sabstances, such as ether, cleroform, = Suc 2 ey ye sstinony of reports frou that quarter should prove e ‘ 5 " ty t represented. The valedictory | Unis of the 18th ult. has a: ee couiposed, the positive electricity being} 54 h is the negative testimony f Je ! = Liat marten ets _ UE |i from all quarters, thoroughly prepared &c., which are used to stupify patients afticularly, was remarkable for the prac- ~ oe LNs toed) UMS Aaa repelled tu the most remote part, and the Franklin and Sanssure against the tact of true, will be alimost as valuable an addi lfor battle. Night came ov, eqnads still |Pprevious to undergoing surgical opera- omer aon with which it was antles jarticle ou the salject, frum Which we negative fluid being accumulated at the thunder proceeding from solitary clouds. Wen to vur territury as ¢ celled the | coutinainy to cuineit Mee of war tious) haye the power of desi all MA 2 ; ' I > F yassave aeht} 10. i : | bp tndee for its vity, its appropriateness, learn that when the English, at the time nearest part. If, under these cireum- Franklin is even more circuinstancial Ulinvis, on her last passage, brought wna ineene z and portentous. General kinds of inseets injurious to the perepecuity, | Peet ‘ aid ; ) F 5 {than Saussure, aud wmaintains that thun- among her freight several packages of} yy, : & : {tion of grains. Experiments on @ ‘and the’ manliness with which it was de- of the attack upon Canton vider Admir- | stances, the most remote part be in con- \ ee ues . loud silver from that st 1 desert, which | Whitfield deen it proper to send an ex- & : pe’ rprpantayts of : 9 : (der ne srucecds fru uve acloud silve win that supposec ese lic ‘ . * . . 5 order livered. After a short recess of half au/al Seymour, entered the palace of the tact with the earth, as it might be, with | Cer bever proces PUN eles teh eltl ae are represented as ssh rich ; press to Governor Walker, informing him poe ety ey rd cap eb a ‘ : , of the condition of things, and to send | “e inieter © ar; ao ° Dosere : 7 Jot great magnitude, below which are ry Societies marclhi- <eru “y fut rcthar nor the suammit of a mountain, for example 5 had GL i ; Ss <= 5 ‘ hour, both the Literary Societies \ viceroy, hey foand, among other curious ye placed a series of smaller clouds, identi Those ores were from the vein lately | states as the result, that two grammes of : wrocession to the Chapel, to lear , the positive electricity will escape tu the . ; : | } 'Y | the rcords of the land office to Fort Lea- ; ‘ é medi pti ~ awiy saan of oC erator B Smith objects, a book similar tu those published earth, and the cloud will remain charged cally in fact, with the adscititivous clouds |opened and occupied by the Sonora Ex- venworth for safe keeping cloriform per metrical quintal of wheat - | by the French Government ou the cus- with negative electricity. If auy cause jof Beccaria. ploring and Mining Company, and were are suflicient to destroy every insect in Just at dark the free State party agreed to bring their muskets to Capt. Danning, Eaq., of Wilmington. is theme was a yy Say »_ tums, (Tableau General,) on foreign com- disengage this cloud from contact with | the silos {corn pits hermeticall closed, noble’ one, “ The successful Scholar ( g gag | Negative evidence is, however, not! turwarded by the manayer of the Com- J fi > lusive ayalist a tac Kies» the any . nt Are l in i i i G. He pointed out the difficelties which lie merce, or upou any other branch of the the earth, it will float va the atmoepere | CONC a ve iy yeece " hy ene . patry sin Sibel ou al: and were soon stacking them in front of; Common Loth se ne id al y) in the ? | 2 : AC y presen : 2 Ane ah toe } : ] 4 or } ; : % . in his path, their causes, and the means public service aud afford an example of a uegatively-| ess ve 4 tually present at the une at he late discoveries of silver in thelthe hotel. The leaders of both parties course of four days. Five grammes of to Gl all orden Ale fies pep electritied eload: place of its alleged occurrence. Iad Gadsden Parchase, it is said, are attract-|then promised to observe the peace. [t,8¥!puret of carbon will effect the same ia for rewoving them. and discoursed elo jthen promised t erve the peace. eminent philosuphers above mentioned twenty-four hours. Not only the insects, This book, published in the Chinese ing much attention in California TT, quently @a the eleaents which make up If two clouds, one or both of which are ; , was half-past nine o'clock when there : ETS . . P tiny ‘ onbsulted the rece of science, their p the un R » represented g rv rich | ove 3 UCK the true and sacceasful student The langoage at the impenal pouting office charged with electricity, approach eacl me ae i sete ‘uty f tl at “ Of ils iniues ate represented as very rich) was s general dispersion, and quiet was a lig ots sey ry t my nels . Bik 4 ~ 1 wssi ULI fy vl de ) Pa | re . e . a Lag eress se oratiun was marked with simplicity of at Pekin, was eutitled, *View of the Pop- other, the same phenomena aust be idrtomb betas Beasts LL: mht) funder in silver, and the proprietors are only |again restored. The night before not aj Completely extirpated ; ap @ grain, issuing from a single cloud would have wailing f been shaken. [tis related in a memoir of the academician Murcore//e of Toal alter being shoveled four or five times in |the open air, does not retain a trace of the operation. Cattle will eat the barley r government to protect the in-| citizen of Doniphan had slept an hour. voy bie fae style, judgment and good taste, and ex jation of Cluna and its colunies, accord. evoived as when two conductors, one or Ff + attend J 8 habitants ot the Purchase from the de-|Gen. Lane boasted, after the trouble was beta work oat hibited a degree of research which con- ing to the census taken by order of the both of which are similarly charged, come favorable chew 3 z ! 1 : redations of the Indians to enter exten- y i] he bill above his {l 1} vineed ws that the speaker was, by the ; together. If st bappen (a circumstance : . pee ee er ext over, that on the bill above his mill he pepibe ith th as force of example ead ¢ hie sub. |DeBtme Emperor ifien-Fiang, and ia a rainet which the ued are intinite,) siavea) rom the. veal Re pS "| sively upon mining operat@ns. The Gila! had counted of his forces 250 able bodied | thus treated while still infected with \KEPEACE ‘ pic, © A « : a ual 11747, the heavens being yenerally cloud live: : odor, and without any injurious effect.— ject to the earnest study of every aspi the fourth year of his reign, 1952 The thatthe quantities of tree electricity with liver copper mines are about being work-|men at ten o'clock the night before, and avettevite N/ . less, a sinyle etnall cloud was seen, from) ed by a com oa pre 1 S wee : ; It is well known that grain lyin in heaps duckets rant of literary and professional success Emperor Hien Founy isthe present reign- which they are charged lave ve same mira + Wo palteanpod ; ie ie ed by & coinpany formed in ai Franci {that he could have 500 that night if ne- ere piel devclan nenkel ys For more than one hour le secured the joy monarcl, and the census which he relation as they would bave when the sued, by which a female by : sme rn or co, and ers AL, ‘elt He iat *| cessary. Pbich it must be shoveled bel gm three ; : p d,b luch @ a atue DOP! oon of country icl F 5 fore . . ate rvle 5 ric’ . . close attention of a large and aypreciat Se Pl Papas rem lpacant lie el ytwo clouds are in contact, then their approach | | : 1 ss region of country which has heretofore} Gen. Ege, late of Maryland, took an z irIwom. then ordered is more recent by thirty-two denare was killed ; (a ; ) ) = . day Jovere h ; = aluele times a day. yere has re ing audience. We cougratulate tie 5+ years than that execated Jer the reign and subsequent contact will canse no | Hafierre Prada cas n regarded as utterly valueless, Wii! | active part in restoring ace. Captain feo e ane ehetics dame ea jan that exe te inde he y be oh 1 teorvloyica » lowe ations S00) ncave ona ct Inctive ineral ™ a sate 1 ") ivties on their happy tion of au ora jo change in theirelectrical state save what fede aoa Oar, rove one of our most productive mineral) Mitchell isthe same ma t Titus gag- Ulatigrain reser a eee : Cities on their bappy selection of au tf Kia King Daring this perrod the . . ohh Denainvilliers, Duhamel de Monceaa re-' |, ssegsiot A * |not evince the same tendency; he is tor for the occasion arent ( Aare een fy | _ would be due to inductive action. Their), Ae reais ai hoe ee jyed when a prisoner a acompton d : : : : , population of a lou siderably in : lates that on the 3uth of July, 1764, at {ie is'e cafpentar by trade. aud went to | nevertnelessof the opinion that his ex » . - : te ~ t 2 * as . ° * 2 a t -} nue un 4 4 . . . ; {a the afternoon of the same day the Crossed. In ISLS it amoanted to 371, Charges after contact will be the same as |, 1 past tive: AL M., in bright sunshine ae kK ‘ool ( hy “ : kv. The ‘iments are not sufficient to establish this Eumenean Seciety held its anviversary ,, 41,0002 In TSS3 it went Pte 396,000, before, no electricity passing from either and a clear sky, there appeared a sinall Wuarituk Mormons Have Dont The ee sas from Covington, h sn y- he us a positive fact, and, therefore, me - ' tliat ri lac ~} re: <3 ' ¢ sesoilers, | pe , refuse ou be me! 2 . meeting. Mr. Danks, of the gra J M8UNY GOU: and there is he exagveration in fix.) the other Butif their electrical charges dark solitary cloud, from which thunder fact that Ctah Territory has been organ borane rs, it appears refu “are J ! wee Nerthae further trials be meee. peraily. class, delivered an appropriate and touch oy the mamber an INST at juugue,000, lave not this particular relation, then a anil rhtning proceeded, by which an | iz i 1c vears. and. lias ani estiinated vi the Be oath ‘ : o phan - sles . ro is tion of electricity | be 2 z . m1) ow =F (uy n the celebration of the 4th aptain Stxrect, ing valedictory, elegaut in style, aud re There ia, save the above journal, in this) 2e4 distribution of electricity will be the Rlanirco nUaritlieicliabeau kw aatetrickenMn (Ot rik mn 30,000 to 75,000, and q ‘ a t , en p : Leo plete with noble sentiments The Te Empire an agglomeration of popalation consequence of their inutual approach ; Si ar observations of lightning bav- that in that time, pot an acre of land has ae ee hat coffe om bale ald AM tanth, Tue Rev. Dr. Bellows, of New York, 7 ‘ or ae - aes | has Je mmitive a , ¢ ; abe : a) 5 , i and this is what offended Captain Mite! epease b f Mr. Townsend, of Marion Die of which no idea can be yiven Phe pro sae UCU AST cee) Pele clectncly ling issued, followed by thander, from soli- | been boaght from Government, while in} ’, oa I {recently delivered an excellent address Ps trict, 8. C., wat also a happy effort, wor, nee of Kian-Seu contains 37,900,000 Chan the conditiva of contact requires will | tary clouds, have been recorded by Berg Ninn dat the eame t me, | &ll- .e. J Bc thy of the speaker and the occasion. — that of Gan-Huvap, 34,v00,009, recite the deficieney trow the other, aud | yay and by Uaptain Hossard Pere IAL shave been paid into| A WIFE'S POWER on mirth, in which he remarked : ‘ Oueresten We regret that Mie Society «ys dheap Si has 20.000,0005 Chang -Toang, Us chanze will be ¢ fected by an expio- eerioncds ~ | the e settlers for the lands] é a) ch | | For iny part. eay tt inall solecsedty : : Ms : 2 Pe ' ‘ » set: 5 lo” ‘PS Fs “For my part, pl dite Leomll pointed, as well as the audience, ab being gy oooo00: Teli Li, sooo 5 Th itt aus pita i tea eae . af sa M. Duperry, who commanded the!» eit farms and home-| The power of a wife for good or evil is I have pectate sincerely suspicions of om 50 ni » ” lit r . . ids J 2 her ® ue nec is 1 ” n | esis le » > at he ) aoe ? ¢ deprived of the en peels 1 literary treat 000.00: Ho Nan, 23,000 000, There Cuds ln the Saiue na) as the elec} French (rani, relates that being in the |stes v hes ation lirresistible. Home mo the seat of the piety of those who do not love pl Tot : ; t vhbr o » condactor ie a borrit appiness, or itn , no tore : 3 ae ALE. from Mr A. M. Boyle, of Taylorsville, cee in different: provinces several cities [ical ey riuin of tw : pcan straits of Bombay, in Novenber, ISIS, | rely 1 the one territory happinees, oe be unkn nhs tory enrein any form. I cannot trast the hee we did not learn the cause of lusabsence. wing poonlation varving 300,000 to establisoed by the transmission of hel) 6 ga a small white cloud inaclearsky, rengns in the other. While the peor Cre Bod eile ts LOA nal wlecorl ane that never laughs; that is always sedate ; nined to mow On the evening of the same day, the re} 1.000.000 inhabitanta, and namerous vil) Spark be tore contac The distance fro «icin thine ieaued 10 -ailcdip M cs nestead | courage, and strength and endurance aoa i ; at tlet fs t rai netgear ber resentatives froin the Literary Societies oy , 9S-Sint ania which the explosion will take place, and| >: 0. It xscended slowly in the beaver the | Afoc|A Gadi one ia confesinn. weakness. die: | ist ae Py siswche outle ¢ or natu . . J layes contain , . if) ascended owly in the beg 8 t - ai re d gaie a vee delivered their vrations before a large au This excess of population engenders and its force, will depend on many cir Peer ructrn ob ormedtiintlarwinde andes liart ites sur-|comfiture and despair No condition ig | ®PFiags ° sportiveness an ee a5 hose T nT rf : (Cllese young 1m: rs cumstances, such as the difference be . Pi a ps ee . aay ; N Gelesd chere tiie wits iascsecs) deciosiare perennial in the haman soul. now TM rove anes, ems pertormances a Ue TOSOk tie devastating orgs el lean : i f Teds nee ener ecom cc etabes Comme ut Nh ates ea gh att ae meio pil te : . T : cai | that nature takes her revenge on sach 7 gtlemen were doubtiexs creditable to rae ‘ pie conutr vnd tween the actual charges of the clouds, | ay aa. wy speared to be fixed uy cisely as if they held the same by o on and economy bere is no outware ; S . Fs u 26 ee co Ronnies KL? SEU, 4 : i te rie j ‘ ‘ha fen eee : A ae ‘ } is ' violence. I expect to find secret vices, the Sucities they repr ented. Unfortu creates those feartul swat ndividu. aud the ¢ barges dac tu cu itact, the form iii a orign Tins cloud wasround in its pal right of proprietorship. Judge Dou-| prosperity which can counteract te + ikl gee AE ane on Woeridlepicuee epitee ly fe tlves, our situat uld | f the clouds, and the state the inter : : Va fA a Ais © my CNC). ALAR PARE ‘poi the Morinotacd nee, extravagance, at fully at home aligor : | 7 poop aPasionetben, ‘i | y h meee ms ae, Ne vening ae phere Pe BD OE COOL CROCE) Ue CMRP OLE NE Cae iki, ey I " = e s _ . pint oie lur Id me be e up in this hot bed of confined air not permit us to give lee oy what the - Pan radventare, and prove Kg? spel inavoitode of the sun. Zigzag liyhtr ’ pritag tre i states at nine tent » sp 8 Cal ndure ‘ Jomestic ir - . 1 1 fi I x - are ’ eee ; 5 ee hey ay Krag lie 5 a S . . 1 iinprisoned space; and therefore ap said with any degree of comfort, and ye goourge of the large cities on the coast It isevident, therefore, that an electri: i gued froin it, followed by thunder whicu Uh ire aliens, who have refused to be/|flaence. Man is strony, but his heart sn le and in Glin io sue [eclowest price, in Gee therefore we cannot with fairuess judge Ther eniies the world where Calexplosion nay take place between two SO Pe en Pe discliarweofalie clatira l With euch a population, | not adamant. He deliv !its in enterprise | : ] ude Fe ee iar : : . peas tit as ‘ P fa] . t] +f Otel Nacht ool ed ae nes . i = z . 4 pleasures ame Oopular at e Rodrole When of the merits of the exhibition. We un contempt for human lifes is carried to clourda, whether they are buth nay etry from a battalion commanded te tire esult- of events in such a colony is/and action, but to sasta lin he needs ee ny the religions bigotry that frown so 15 10 21 yee Hl derstood from others more fortunate than ich revolting extremes, of which no electritic d,cropposisely electrified, of one | feed iia he enon uated fur ral enough Vew York Ecpress a tranqnil mind, anda whole heart. Hy Pg papi eaeel oe . JENKIN g be alectritied j Serauorin Weer cal i I | ia hij et fe conflicts of WHWisely upon them. Anything is it. ne ourselves, that they all did well The other | tis needed than the fact that be electribed and the other in its na a about thirty seconds, and the cloud com .. needs his inoral furee i e ¢ flicts «of ert a dead. unbay py social life ; ieee 3 : : _o. : . T, re. » Iie fo han dark, dead, unbapp} A ve, and willese rest of the evening we spent atieast mere 2.4 years aince the Mandarin governors tate pletely disappeared with the last detona pet A late numbe the N the world. 7 TO! . AS. a prey to ennul from u iitigated pari- i ] re - and cé« sure p is AaE ms A aNd teale comfortably, im very agre able society ; of the provinces of Ichy Li, of Kiang-Sen, As : e ground ia, én gen oe tons. r e lias the following a 1 ¢ ES: PELL LL x Ff hinn - tanisin, whose second crop is usnally ua- ——— contenting ourselves with gazing inte f Chang-Touny, and of Tehe-Kiang, in ly, and the clouds positively electribed, Such are the evidences on the question rs have been perpetrat } place of repose, of peace, cleerfniness, 0 : ’ le api - : y lang ee, 8 I x. J : 2 1 § 1 1der ) 1 1 ers lie reel trated tl : f i diee id infamous folly. ANTED. merry, langhing eyes, and in listening to) oijer ty check in some measure the in- a discharge will take place between the) whether the preset 1 proximity of a' city since the first of April, abo | c ifort; and his soul renews its strenth eweet tones and rich melodies crease of population, commande ds the cloads and the earth when the former ap plurality of clouds be esse ntial tothe de-ltimne * * * * the whole in and gles forth tal wie : : 7 : ay oar Thursday was coininencement day “78 poorer la drown their infants in proac h the earth within sach a distance velopement of the phenomena of thandct | pruy-sellers bade defiance to ar encount r the labo bles of life TH ry CL E ET OF TH E ROC K. a recer ’ } | 5 , e sEriaitw alvatl ' ) ad 1 3 if at home he tinds st, a s es the Bane the hour 104 o'clock, a large procession, | twenty-four liours after their birth This that the force of the electricity shall’ and lightning. The analogies offered by interterence with ir desolatir - LM se at me Py ae zt = consisting of the students of College, revolting order was carried into execu: overcome the resistauce of the surround: cnmon electricity favor the supposition) There have be least twice sixteen | “Mere Met with bad teinper, 5 endl arora 4 y - f 6 = yr ” la # salie iT) disconte vr Bs | € Jian Y cr me mani, Facalty, Trustees, &c., forined in tion ing air that two or inore clouds essential ,) attempts at marder, besides wiclentlae| © n, r is assailed vod vate nt The followit pecimen of Mr. i : } mp if, Ope Vauisies abd he silks : } the shady grove at the north end of the! Phe proportion between the two sexes Since free electricity accumulates in! and forthis very reason ater should | saults and rum-l ut Preto nee io MLE s he yhes Spargeon’s exl sinners oth g. Campus, and headed by the Marshal and in China ia advantageously developed 5) great intens ty at prominent points of a) be the caution forrece cedent Ten ds and , oto despair. ; . ie f af excellent hand of music, marched to! and, as there iano country in the world’ condneting body, the negative electricity | of observers. It is differ hopeless female « the strects Yes, death is ever after me anc ay the College Chapel The exercises of tie hich the women are more “fecondes,” of the earth may be expected to be most) minds are prepossessed tight; two theusand elildren, unde Profanity.--Prot ina child is a A run’ run! run! but runas thoa wilt, Madea, Pont # in waich ie 1 ! i He f X} ; 1 re pre] : a A at noght; a. nder 2 y ! 38 Lh, — ( all qualities of day commenced with the inangaration it follows that the population, instead of intense at mountain summits. Clonds! serve and record fa 1 appearances the guise of pediers, from the ayes of ten terrible thing Wi onntered a lad the rid the white horse shall overtake = ; Prof. W. ©. Kerr, lately elected by the being checked or ditinished, will con being, in general, charged with positive | as they are; there is a disposition seme. ty sixtecn, penetrate every public build- some six or ¢ vht vears old, on the street a canst escape him seventy as oth ° Board to fill the chair of Chemistry, Min- tinue to increase in a progression unde-! electricity, an attraction will, consequent- times—perhaps often —to see them as it i: and ottice in the city, to beg, the other day who was swearing terribly l overtake thee at last. Death Te» : 7 ° 7 ’ } be . Y ae r . t , - eralogy and Geology. The prayer Was fined by all the known jaws of mortality. ly, be exerted upon them which, conspir-\ is supposed they omit to he, an 1 conse t glars, and on their own at @ Companion 5 1 ein t irnanyain Here bis horse comes—I hear ‘OCK offe by the venerable Dr Leland, Prot i Union ing with the attraction of gravitation, will quently the testimony of the ignor is vctice these vices which can-! Flanders” ever i ged in u his snertings, I feel his hot breath—he ; of Theology inthe Seminary at Columbia, draw them round such sutmiits treqnently more deserving ition lin respectable languaye ; tanity, than this child. W comes! and thou mast die! ) ri ! I : tr t ft | pectable language ; : es! he com ‘ a oa ; ae 7 . 5 <¢ 4 ) 2 Martie Sn may a € na { ’ K. 4 more touching and impressive ailidce ss The 1 Nedoe 4 At erik adh Phe mutual approach of twoclouds op- than that of the better informed. Be this wid great and sinall gamblers had earned $0 I le me oof Pir wn wED MAN, WHAT COMES AFTER ‘a rthoow at the throne of grace we have seldom € ast dope yp fel A MLL, wsitely electrified is protnoted by the at-|as it may, the subject is one well worthy up the eredulous and the in the Deity, we know not; ba ehas @ warp! Will it be heaven or hell? O, b the Coa £ ‘ 11 of } ; } 3 : ) } : Loa—ten Sher heard. The Latin Salutatory was then clothing has been introduced by some o traction due to their electricities: but of attention, and all perao who happen ted, etandine all day at the doors of t! mother who loves him, and a father who if it be hell that is after thee, whero are L. Es delivered by Mr. H. Howard Banks, of the Baltimore dealers l place 0 when two clouds are similarly electrified to be located in regions where these phe dens in Broadway, as well known in per cherishes great | s for hist » We thou when thou art cast away from God? PALL. Es's 7 ¢ s ; : ny a ortinonunaie 8 , / on : ; ; : ae ees z ee ; < Fal Pair El Dorado, Ark. So far as we conld the coat por ket an old portmonnaice tuffed they will repel each other and their ap-) nomena prevail, will lave itin their pow- son and protessiot® as the mayor himself; pity them. Their boy ean never be any. Ah. | pray (rod deliver you from hell; he - —e perceive it was a fair specimen ofelegant, with papers a customer comes al AA § UL proach must be due to contrary currents /er to contribute to the real advancement ten thousand lazy, drunken, thieving thing than a curse and a eliame, so long) jg eomir y after vou, sure eno 1; and if classical composition, and was delivered qairing for a vestment. Ihe nee of air passing through strata of the air of science, by carefully and accurately short-boys, swill-boys, killers, roughs, and | as his tips utter blas;iemies. The swear you have ne ng-place, woe unto you, ara with correct emphasis in a graceful and |he judges his customer to he of the i - mosphere at different elevations, by which! noting down what passes ve them. rowdies of other names loanze on the fer, however proud elegant may bE Soo y at clef in the rock, eep that steno Lard, _ . 5 Ta . hawat oats : ‘ ‘ . : f : & ee = heat, &e. fe eaay style. The next apeech in order stripe, y essaying Reveral ( rat y A last) i clouds are brought one under the more etfe: tually than these who wit cursed corners ot the strects, ho leva 3 806 Al pos n RES a atl 1 “‘{Nere is security, paid : was the Philosoplical Oration, by Mr. says: “tlere is a coat made Be 5 oh ze other. greater pretensions attempt to bald up disgusting, night hid yand as ething of eC 8 1 v ther hy works are bat a ik , Jas. H. Emerson, of Selma, Ala. Mis tleman—-le wore it mie ae “. oat da Beccaria, who observed at Turin, in theories, which, at best, can have no oth: dangerous to all ( Mature, ancl the f the D _ oe less ot vbrance, cast them away, | slang shy was contined to the stars, but! back—it was tov small tor lim, nah +) Piedmont, in a country eminently favor. er object than as means of classifving having respectabilit vi thou. never cousecrat wculey its and with ali thy might tlee to the moan- ee + ' - te—like y ade fi ’ OUNTPS Mtl y sods ¢ ¢ } 5 ra ’ aS - he led his hearers through infinite space Ah! itis first rate—like it was mad for able foranch observations, being almost facts and guiding observers to the fittest sands of emigrants ey rae Let uo boy indulce in profanity.in the with a considerable deyreo of interestand you. Itis well made—sewed on strong gut ; Re one : second. Objects of examination tioneera, lottery dealers, policy-backers, (hope to acquire a ppearan ft J ‘ bas h tl keta.” The cnatomer pute his hands snrrounded by lofty ranges, has record ) A A if i ‘ i) ‘ ee Pres ase’ » —pocketa le cate or pute ! . : : : Rak cta VE irwlars, wharf. |ness—for the good le ‘ h anintation. Ww © were pleased mw us ales | tl | when his fin. ed, with great precision, the appearances . THOS pocKet SE rarGL ieves, burglara, wharf |e A unt eas inl aare Dele oration, and set it down as one that made inte his pockets to try the a th ket of the clouds preenrsive of a storm. The Riots in New York. rats, area-sneaks, pimps, and vaimnpyres, gard him a blot on God's beautital earth, y : : . : ash i , ‘ra come in contact with the pocke : : : ek ee ae ae eer nd and will shun hun xe a pestilence E. MYERS an impression. The next speech weeds B ok. ii oe tion is kindled with observations of this philosopher being Varions reasons have been assigned for practice their Kmaveries as openly and tis will i ’ ae a " a . ae <del S, ayinatio , : ; ; : anlie gts at . ve erever he may walk, and the flowers livered by Mr. Thos. J. Dailey, of Ire ey ie idea na cee ti tl u sed limited to the lower surface of the clouds, the terrible outbreaks in New York ¢ With ib eH een nee A geet ae ; : eran ; ‘f . 9a of appropriating the suppose } = . ) , or the inst tuous Will wither unde tread, and Lis mem ——— eoenty.: Hlis subject, “Eexte naion of ‘1 Ne . : ; “ I i. heb did you ne the) M. Arago has obtained some accounts of the 4th and Sth insts., whicl hes they were engage the a virtuon us ‘ . un se ; 1 oy citory,” was handled in a dignified and treasure. © Tow n ei a nies uperior surface, from the military mainly te the circulation and imbibition and begitinaty human parsuits, The ory will be in the iA tl | orthod Th | nh coat was?” he eargerly ask The dea. Me suy ae ’ : . 1 b ot London, flying fi the [thing forever. — / ing? Ox mantver. ne Next Oration, ol eo : a : T'll take engineers employed in the trigonometri- of bad ram, which villanons and poisons swellmob ot London, flying from the ng tor . y — “rahe Terrie . “Modern Isms,” by Mr. Banks, was a ler names a geod round Pithe ae sal survey and who, being placed at el- ons compound is vended at no less than argus eyes of areal police, and the un ATURE ek i Sec ace ants Sel St a J ru _ fs ete . e q | Ce af ’ gopre * t i s00D : dden it st Hl is secure. & Fur, CASE treat. We were sorry when he wasdone. it, Is ao Ue bate i: seek t evated stations on the Pyrenees, were eleven thousand drinking places in the me le felons of San Francisco, expa a neds erin lidden in , Wish, wil eae dna , t . : » gel f- . . ‘r walks o : i . ie i : i t = he he bl Atel ey ge aV arise tyou cat theoverwhelm and STRAY Hit speech was well conceived, quite paid—the self-dupec Soo s t enabled to observe the superior surface tropolis and immediately surrounding by the bullet and the hemp otf laecernince UE a ; raat &C ars and Humorous and the applause vurriedly oe gt ee res oki of the strata of clouds situated below towns If every barrel of this inflaming ‘lance comsuittee, are received Ts the be g approach a ie ag cee ctw ge ‘ pcan with which he was frequently greeted, stopping to peers aati nf pa t them. From the reports of these officers, and maddening stutf contains, according bere with open arins, parade our streets OF aig slinatored)t pursues & lof wt the ok j 7 H f r y uy = 5 7 ] | ] gen f enn me ral » ‘th? bf =] 4 2 testified that he was the favorite orator of the dealer as he looks after him out o land eapecially those of MM. Peytier and | to the Indian’s estimate, fifty quarrels and | under not only the toleration bat the pro Ap Canis ine, mperine: njure you, for in ISA TOT) Ue a of the day. The conferring of degrees the corner of his eye. A dda vs vai Toseand it appeare that there ia no cor-|ten murders, it is only wonderful that the tection and personal friendship of the} me a ene you shall be hidden until the vengeance VG was next {no , ) | ring salea, Which savor strongly of ras- ’ : el ED : Vin cena acinacy eleetonae and Bo : ‘13 overpast rder. Four young gentle. curing sales, 8 jane sen tl vr and low-! fatatity in New York was so moderate police, carry our primary elections, and] From a good natured heart } ¢ respondence between the upper and low-{ fatality in New York was so r i ; Z - . i pe vame men received their first degree, The|cality and the drop game. 7 O fice. OLD PAPERS, { We have received from G, W. I. Groid- ston, Eseq., several ante-Revolotionary docomenta, which he found among te of his grandfather Robert Puiwer, BEES of Chatham. §juAmong them is the Commission of “@lis Kxcelleacy Josial Martin, bsy., His Majesty’s Captain General and Governor bo in and over the said Province, foé:! S.C.) to William Palmer, F- jw BS Weslbnel of the Beauort County 1 & Militia; dated at New Berne, lot! Get. 1772. aaa an marae nn | Crops.-Fhe Wheat crop, so far as we! have been @ble to learn, ig an abundant one in all parts of- the country; and the Oorn crop is now very promising. We have conversed with gentlemen who have beén travelling, one in the Eastern part of 'N.C., and the otherfthrough the,middle and Western Districts of South Carolina, and they give the most cheering accounts of the corn prospects in those several re Just about here the stalk is rath usual, but recent fine plots. er smaller than eS i a ae statement which Dr. Davie said was a lie. | PROF. MITOHEEL: QO. said Dr. Dayis ted, whereupon the) We give below the proceedings of the Dr. strick him’ with a shovel. Odenhi- public meeting in Ash yille,on-the recep- r amma to” his Wh deep’ Interest” in “the comunity }amidat which he bad gegelved his, early edagn- | tion, continued in a few éluguent aud touching | observations upon the oorasion wirich hud éntled mer’s step-son sthen shot Dr. D. in the tion of the melancholy intelligence of) forth this display of feeling, wd then suburitted right breast, and’ both father and son ad- the death of Prof. E. Myrouetn. vanced upon him, In the melee, O. shot | From'the Ashville News: his sonin the back, and afterwards, while | PUBLIC MERTING. attempting to shoot the Dr. in the head, | It having been announced in Asheville, on a young Robinson knocked him down) Wednesday morning, 8th duly, instant, that the with a spade, nearly splitting his head. dead vs of ee ary sa i caine : . ‘ Mi hee Papen eluit Dr. D. and Odenhimer, it was thought ee nue ‘ peyemipaenabier papal Slack Mc ; tie were fatally wounded. |e large meeting of the citizens of Buncombe 4 g the following preamblé and resolutions + “Woerwas, It has pleased gur Heavenly Father, in His wise Providence, to take unto a Ilimself the Rev. Exsrsta Mrveers, late Pro- | fessor of Chemistry and Geology in the Univet+ sity of North Carolina; we the inbabitants of {Chapel Hill, convened in town meeting, for the r| purpose of testifying our respeet for the memory | ‘ef a yood man, who has gone t his reward, — States Rights Demoe ment, tnaintain that 4 \ tion in the Federal Gover | leaving it to his associate to render thier ays tebe we ee ’ " ' ‘ 5 4 A county, and many others from a distance, met) Prite tribute to lis well known scientific ¢ par be ai shy pty ‘“Tone.”—We have recieved a note andj, the Court House at & o'clock in the afternoon eter, and bearing our willing testimony to his| arrventon Demons Communication bearing the above sigua-jof the same day, whenon motion of ZB. Vance, worth as a man, lave | Now, look on this: M tur Itt thor ! bieet to, Esy., Rev. Jarvis Buxton was appointed Chair- Resolved, That in the death of Dr. Mirousn, | “The telegraph re nat ure. the author has no o yection to man of the meeting. Four whole cominuvity. has sustaibed a feas. net ba Pp , cratic Convention fn Ka Mr. Buxton, on taking the chair, made some easily repaired, in the removal of one who, | © nee Sort rains, coming jast as the corn is silki Ch ROLI NA W ATCHM A \ and tasseling, vive strong assurance of a geod crop. Oats were generally short, “VA better to “Robert Palmer, Es) ah hector of Bath Lown,” from syour lov friends, Wim. Burch, Hen. Malton, Parsons,” dated at the Custom louse. Boston, 26th August, P7772, respecting SALISBURY. N but well headed and heavy. Early Irish (8% potatoes are good, entrusting us with his or her name, we} the appointment of Wm. Pulrer lector in his place, he having resigned And 24 pages of what apy been a larger wnanuseript took, c ing the daily orders, countersizns, & the King’s troops, first at noe Can and afterwards at Hillsborough Ca Is from the Ith of Sept. to the gnd of Oc: 1768, daring the } 1 of ‘ weceding aud | ar.” On the 19th Sept. we f lars to wl it reeorded, | TERMS OF THIS PAPER 82.00 CASH. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 98, {8:3 Weare authorized to announce A. W. Ow- of Coanty Court Cher bu4 crare fe The Hon. Rotanp Jones, mem- ber of the last Congress, from La., but a native of Salisbury, has retired from pub- | y) } lic life, and is now quietly pursuing his profession of the Law, at Shreveport, La. > _ te" The Vermon: Miss Lydia Woodward, aged 77 years Journal says that shall be pleased with an acquaintance. Lhe accompany communication is unex- ceptable as to matter and style. Stupere TRetu—toLp iN AN EASY NATURAL way.—In view of the strained aud labored efforts of the Republican Banner the North Carolina | Standard, an@n few other “ submission” jour- nals in the South, to sustain Buchanan in his desertion of his southern supporters, the fullowing feeling avd appropriate remarks, explavatory of resident ia this vill 0 for forty years, has, du- the meeting, and upon the services and charac-| ring that period, fultilled all the duties of an ter of Protessor Mitchell in. bis relations to the | enlightened, public-spitited citizen, with the moat exemplary propriety, illustrating iu bis daily walk and conversation the christian prineiple by which bis life was regulated, Resolved, That in no one particular has bis example been more striking thau in his univer- sal kindness to the poor and suffering, Ever jready to help bis fellow creatures, and mindfal that his master went about doing good, while he ministered to the spiritual wants of the blind- Chiversity, as a man in his social and domestic relations, aud as achristian gentleman. He said he knew the deceased well, having been a mem- ber of his household while a student at College, | and that to know him, was to love him, Oo motion, Joha D. Hyman was appointed Secretary of the meeting W.M. Shipp, after prefacing with a few re- marks, in which he bore testimony to the exalted jits approbacion of Walker's | doabt thia cireainstance wi led by the apologists of Walker f° juate his treachery to the South; but alt sensible persons will ‘see that’ it only shows the success, instead of Telieving ) | the odium, of his anti-slavery operations | With such effect las tho Tabnelane of | Kansas wielded thé combip of blandishment and intimid r within two short months aftérhis # sence In the territory, the . “The prisoner to be strictly guarded ‘ Sone a — “s = u ie ie was attacked by a ram while passing from the Vunville Register, bas struck us as be character of Dr. Mitebell, and his eminent servi-j ed aud erring, he way no leas prompt in allevi- | ty dre incapable of oppoain even sccm * phates : , as f office of Supers: 4 ; wana] ' er : . | ry* eft G AL os Who.is the prisouer is not stated Court Clerk, for the Gounty of Rowan. : throuch a pasture, and so dreadiully bat- a nee ntly true in all state Hep are ration ces in his devotion to scienee and education, of Tale gon ined At ay se ee wis Mapel | blance of resistance to his enter. a q a9 . q Me . . paren do just tn its eonclusions ; and therefore | (, { the following resolutions, eax pre , de- Vi and its vicinity, who have beew partukers ; se 4 > next d Oth Sept Se RAG May 12, 1857 Qino:p'd-50 Rey Bi . i aE eS a eat }u ; ved the followin lutions, expressing a de | ] | ye An — Hees : wrth s <p s i a ‘ P tered and bruised *y it, that she died. Uighly worthy the earncs aieution ofall Who aie iactlce cand be ua t Of tile silgit and /educralous Wocrokeace @W Pree: ; Ts this a Cae da! men va, dolin lord, Lewis Her skull was broken, and some of her juve th simple truth, for its own sake. Please : especially lave cause Jong w treasure up ul ¢| (2 eralt over? Rather Jet them hang DeRossett, Joiu Sampson, Robert Pal mer, Benj. Heron aud Sain’ Strudwick, Legré.¢ are appoi and John Asi. Licuts. General, we undietute f 1 Kowan Cqsrmey. md} rized to anneunce James r re-election, for the County ribs beat in. ™ We see a number of workmen read it No reflecting man can have failed to notice the marked change, which has been produced in Resolved, profout just been made of the sad and melancholy death of Rev, Dr. Mitchell, of the University of this Phat we have beard, with the most , ! twemory of their departed friend aud benefactor. Resolved, Vhat our whole community, of all classes, gratefully recognizing the worth of an } regret, the announcement whieh has euinently good man now removed fiom among | ‘their heads in shame, of else pi to javenze the attrocious sacrifice of their j rights. *“ But we shall be told, if the people of Kan- the Army.” ; | SECRET CIRCULARS. busily engaged in putting up a large the seutiments of the New England States, sine: Resale 1. That in the death of Dr. Nitebell |!" submitting, iu hamblo faith to the dis- | sas approve Governor Walker's pobey, it ly ne ‘The Two Capta.us. with other otticers, non | warehouse near the present depot build- the present Administration eutered upon its da ’ eee ee pensation of the Gracous God who bas acen fit business of oars to Gad fanly with bie conduct, % CommMissivl Micers, and 100 men were | ordered to the town that night, with loaded cauuou tu give alarm if ne guard The Winston Stutegman, exposes a most Vile attempts to Defeat Col. Puryear. , v ¥ ings on the N.C. Railroad, at this place. It will be occupied by the N. C. and les, INS6, the whole disuuiop sentiment was in the North.— The North bad During the heated canvass of its sectioual candidate in the has lost Faculty one of its ot 1S Thost zealous vot the Caiversity friewds > the of tts Moat tried lest: tuentbers, one ; ius lo visit Us Wilh sorrow Christan sympathy sud to tunily of our departed friend ; ; do tender our loy the bereaved and mingling our scenes or ies > and the Is itso? Is Kansas under the sbsolute dumia- !tun of squatter sovereignty > and in eal condition be Golormslondthe oh al le at tof C CRY e's enemies 1) NOY a a | h of God ove of its ost faithful mivi ge 4 cessary. | Sire attenipy “ . oe Prat Eaks enemies, Western N.C. Railroads. jointly. field, the South had none such, The Free-soil- ~ ren itera stot faithful miuie sinaller sorrow with their amore gricvuus and falof impatient expectantwof placet, Hap Una the Zist it is ordered that “ The| to deteat his election. They have pet out : oe ers waged a vigorous warfare not ouly against Resolved. Tat a the oninion of thie meeting heavy atfhetion, do commend ‘1 in Our HO property in the territory, and ne interest in R wames of the ufticers and men of the Ro-|a@ vulgar and libellous secret cirevlar, BROGANS ce ae eae and guaranuied rights of the it would be bighly APpropriate—sboull it meet | PENVETs to the merciful goudnems of that ever: ite destiny | Tv it nothing toes it: Kathens be dont } ° T= South O against the Union its ! € a last chaste ‘ ia ¢ rt oo i wan, Mecklenburg, Orange and Granville! which they have sent ont to all parts of : . eee ean Wee es s aout ton itself. whichem- 4... spprobation of bis famly—that the remains | C&ted God, whode chastenings tu bie children, thrown into the scalerof an ery influence, detachments be delivered iu immediately! the District, the object of whicl t Tux Greensboro’ Patriot saya, Mr, braces slave Sta ASAIUEL The coustiLUiod «oF thie decensed be det pow some eligible | 272 LUt the proofs of lis aticction, and be made the means of Aveligen. care ea RET sis. to Lia Exceiica e tric Te OUIERS ch seems tc Chas. M. Lines, of Thomasville, N. C., jg Dtc#use it protected the peculiar institution tof the B M ; s Kevolved, Vhat the individuals composing dizement! Are we concerned only the And yf ne ownels to his Exceilen-: 19 to provoke the ridicule of the low and oe? a ia | They asked for wud es pected] wo votes fron Pre Laer Hanae ae Se ae wiUN clic meeting will) ae al iiark of tespect fur the manner in which the territory ie wrested from ey. “Centrys to be placed to prevent < so Manufacturing a very superior article of sje siavest aioy Mt ; 5 , Which his tame has beea connected for many by 9 ® ihe acldicatcaing iio ling | rar against this old and tried public g A Y gle siuve-holding State, and fought with ular cars an the firet to call publio attentiom to je: immer of Dr. Mu wear the usual balye the South, aad altogether todjfletent to the « ulers yulhy ililo Ippliug lhuuses, years as * ai, pubite alfentio io ita On the Col. Fanning was appoint- ed to command the Orange battalion, and Col. Harris the Granville battalion. Col. Thos. Lloyd was appointed Major serv To what desperate straits de- mocracy is driven, and to what profound jdepths they descend for the sake of se- heavy Brogans, for negroes, and solicits orders from North Carolina merchants, whom he can supply on terms which will His work adinit of a protit in retailing. uganimity in detence of their fanaticism iu op positvn to Fillmore can didate of the South. And it cannot be demed that Buchanan was to the Freemonters an ob , 4 national man, as the t mourning, om the K cd, That a d by the sted bo the eft arm, for thirty days of SUpeniontty | i beight wy any point in the United { (he Kocky Mountains. yy these resolutions, July ¢ thicers of this meeting, be 18 vur Upinion, bo Inere sui lor. M ~ ve r. Meronen. commun ans f respect to the memory ¢ sential fact of the sacrifice of “~viek our interests t When Robert J, W ‘Was ap- potnted Governor of Kansans everybody acknow. lodged that the pro-slavery party Bad control of . curing office. But with the intellicent Jeet of more intense hatred than was Mr. Fill eal E : Lhese were seconded by [resident Swain, the territory, At this moment 16 te egefiineed My. G Jaca Moon E Col ’ gz g has beca exaniined) agi ; ( : ld be yiven, than the e u : : ; bed eperal, James Moore, sq., Culonel of . : I ; 4 mee 1a8 been examined and pronounced as tore. Fur be was put iv nomination by th . : ; . wl alt ju terme < culogy upon the with eqaal anavimity that the Abolitioniatecan Artill Robert Si f . voters of the District such disgraceful re ; roy ee ' aD appropnate monuine now ; t : J . ery, Kobert Shaw, Key. Lieut. Co : | fail entire) : worth two or three times as mach as the SVUth; twas kuowa that lis chief support iin with whieh etl < long public services of the ame|, lamenting in the ascendant, aod that Katteas isSrretriewsbly lonel, and Sam’! Swan, Jun. Esq. Captain S2rts Wt! fail entirely of their object. Brogans usually brought from the North, "2uld come from ths section of the Unmen wae ec a ie men ay wera tom whieb to wif, he aided, was irre lust to the South, These are the gremt fact ‘ = a ‘ srovans ususg yrought fro 1e North. Tale sscclated > apd, out . of Artillery. (Col. Moore was doultiess Nay, they will recoil upon those who 1 , ; = ; ‘ nen "+ The Democraue party, also, were making the is week iia ben 2" wlich weigh epom the mind of the Séuvthers And > ose wh¢ is y for the f trade H @ aK (he Kiral ¢ ‘ ' . the same Col. Moore who afterwards’ nee them, and that. with: telling. effect se Who wish to buy for the fall trade sue with tie North upon the nines Nebraska Le < ; Nee Cnhetiretierkars ste tu the oveasion, people, and they are not to be Idled late o ste ‘ 5 , , “on whds of cduca “ ‘ ; commanded at the battle uf Moores . Pe _ - — are requested to send in their orders with wil, at y this m 4 Scceeded Im CArTyIAY ol scieuce geiier Were ina bv Mes Ss. Fb. Wha yr Diduey pid iusemsibiliy by any siee distivetions be Let Ht eas Le diligent in e posing a tay very slave State save ome, Mr, Muebanan was d Tianws usleeue ers peng nich, vo Plilline and Jeocs Watev (ween (weedle-dum apd tweedle-des!—2i fo by AC vee Sai (ees v. : Ae deed, th of the decensec : : The General Officers were assigned |. — se base designs, and all will be well ry net ante Ae lave-bolding States and ix’, extend our hearttelt condolence, aod that the Thereu Kesoiuiions were passed umani- mond, Va. South, Democratic, their positions in the Army. A Council, '" '8¢ end. (Hemi pied | Race \ ' oe ar Mee Po Agel nate d to prote urman 8 Meeting appwint « committee)” ary ! — J < Attem pr Ged pe. — ney > them heir equal at tutional ngtite ahah t s. } Pree of War to be beld at 4 P.M. to which! Also, Col. Purycar has been called up- SR Method Chaihid iter fib lith st Cat ena lees Fae a nal re Si bree persons to cunvey to then « copy of wof SF Thilipa, the persone LOOK ON THIS: PICTURE: Drew - > ’ "eal ed m t s hole « t ehaone sul how Goes he math Mand: t ane : [fescnt w t ~ 1 tu res woe of - - « =] all the General aud Field Officers and on to contradict, by letter, the charge of oan : boat in the b “ Ha echooner. ju we hear from tbh ‘was balsts f y w I : Fore hed tere bad Lk Ne Fad eacas [vr M F i rtoy nt bis f ; a i > ” Members of Assembly in town were Wo) refusing grain to his suffering neighbors lying at Wilmington, N. C., bound for and! Are they warring =F = ul aA oj oe ‘i ; ‘i Ati t j "I The “Democratic Party” of Houston J ft g grai g ig . and { 1 os re Aclouinistra 2, ' os t be ne . is be summoned. nae ae a eae fs Keand NON for the purpose of escaping to a NE elie ripieiel ben ie kes a vy of ' . . j t . t County, Ga. have Resolved, that the Tum > : a tine of great scarcity. e brands £ 1 duchauan vow as they yy be > men doo beethuy arpes emucratic party ¢ eS Lillington, Esq., (also at the)" a He strepad on free State. He was discovered after the a 1ase? On le Presi oo ‘paroeds 7 Democratic party f Homan osntty bale ® Creek battle,) was appointed CoE 85 Sealed PA ASH toda LAUT had) amilecd ; bar tanat : this opportauity to express their opinion Jonel and Abner Nash, bsy., Major of a8 soon as he nd there would be a npananne “ ome 1 has subpided- they are pretty well satisfies : pes ales , : ng pe in regard to the recent action of the Die . ? r . t Vie ' ‘ t « ees? . ry ‘4 le. scarc of gra nd gave orders that the river, in exhans ] a » the ( O and the present dispusttion of . trict and State Conventions. Disgusted Mg On the 24th, in consequence of the in-! the neighbors sh liavoleomn (ani: would certainly have 1oof suffscation adain, aod many even supporting ut the treachery of Robert J. Walker, the disposition of His Excelicucy, Gen. [uth le tal wes ; ine Pa few Noure me 4 Captain re. -Sdumowstrativa ti arly im ita pax ! , / 7 I es present Govenor of Kansas, not only to : e takes vccasi n the same letter, al Ake f ' ! etferd was placed in cowinand . , _ ; ; * “ms mann ed to port and gas ae ation Ms b suggest its » th ondents of political newspapers, in give Southern interecate, but also to the wer Agmy, and Le gave orders that “the Rev, °° '© refute and put tu sha Lider os ED ett ad Ch by spe laneat , ng accoants of poiitical disenssions, say | Principles ofnon-intervention whieh = > ean 2» arainst jim ouchine it > r ’ o snes aalis * the . > . c Mr. Satler preach to the Itowan and . fe we 5 as touching his ‘ Infor W yw ries a Frees ‘ ee bs . Lees , \ . ’ ue euine very funny t rain their anxiety [20 basis of the Democratic party general. Mecklenburg regiments, uid the Rev. for Speaker. Col. I proves that his votes |. ‘ e wa Free . They car bi be js \. bint iat GC ; lv, we test cordially eppruveof the r@sele- Ande nov t Poca Of thin : 4 the Kans \ ak a ite ! . >“ laviton thy ne of the le- |, : . Rena Sty to the Orauze and Gran- in that election afford not the least found. STU What has bee : ’ . a gay jere » geo t ted 10 ney aE " : : : nein beth Convenuons denoa v ite.” . . : jredell county who lately ava ! hia viated n, 5 ee | BLS SE TAPES Cie ©; chet as cape : } ation for a jnst complai f that the self of the Mad Stone for the bite of , ” States, and they will be read 1 , if i s larg ' jad poe ing aod anfaithfal ofSenp, Oa the 2th, the Granville d tachment |, j peeiyel i: fs Btn , a a ae 16 FOF Cli aa . A Mi Buet iF The fi gman ; ved G, ~ bal! > > has eve wen the pride and beast of De Yoo hue ir y ra t snhemie All anpposec , r net K ou Y , 1 fa 5 1 ac and one-half of the Orauge detachment J. spit) ba oxen a) em ” meats apposed me ! oe And we wa w an = ! . oa . ' . ve : \ ‘ Mocracy that Mt preserves a manly, were discharged, with the thant the for effect, to drown tic senses of the peo know if it has be ascertaine » a dead - He his ¢ a ac’ we fesers straightforward course; and we therefore s : earereatics gnores its ant ; a Pe mS : g ; ; Governor to “the «! le and blacken his character. St erta wai ¢ wasiinad? Car aie ; Sous Protessue M a ae lighly approve the action uf var Cunvem t an ae roe ’ : ;: < Mr. Scales commence Lesiot wt steady, Spirited and ve t these rablese essncceed! Sure . bd stots ae : x catehia, terhadow w bens upon this subject. z ; ( ye tA ar 1 spoke ‘ wn t Course of per they have discharcedl their duty since =, 1 we or t ‘ au ake, a re et “ ° tl Wort ‘ ’ : } om his ‘erie : t and manly spirits of the Mrs ere on ees uu i 4. Chapman ma te as effort, Mr. Scales * disperse (its NOW ON TIIS. : ; tet arise oat , : earn,‘ ‘ Arh = nent, how ie Met stated . = . re oe the uth, the remainder of the arise i r majesty and + ee . ’ ‘ en 6 The “Deinocratic Party” of Hemey I at | rer ; t t ; : Ma. Sere Orange detachment was disciar,ed ee} as witht som of destruc. j ‘ oO ans I m, narrat a : ‘ - County, Va, have eso ced, That Gev. Tose | Aad on the 2d of O er the rema t e sas ’ ‘ to be on $ . ~ ate ¢ Walker is one of the very few thal eg der of the troops Spee el ; oo l " " © bonrs r y a Free-s t tt 7 ; Vruhoooe ; : rey ’ . thse qualitica of heart and head ceo qpelted © ou the morning of tie Sd bei hotmes ; REE Sl and the calf sabsequently gave all t . are Using Cie S wn selec \ liv a : rere aes. oth feta: y Men“ Tarned | reanisite to the speedy care of the Sle ready to ente with the following compl yo De ele Loy 1 ydroy vid i = i Is which co “ 2 nat eit Pe cadee ae pile alt ene'uss ‘now counected with Nansas Territery3 yweng end an der :— » fe : _. " : N t . * in Pree le spb cites Neh . on a“ piety de- and that we reyard his appointinent as 1 wilt door m . ‘ t do rou ahead fehl t i wil g rT z : Meet at every | vt the moal scnarble umd ¥ i Hie Excellency returns P : Vad D \ - yak be ae ot ‘ reoury vuilaviaiverrealias ta thet r vb eee fea Vou my PGR k ria s¢ y 4 4 | » te . A * tr as ye bad i} the brow «| we - cersand men © \ ey I : ; " “ e consider mt formida i , the adversary, unt G WAS on We ' s ' a Pose yon AY RL re Le uf ; vad. having witten atran, 6 t be Wo anes . enced and distinguished statesmap. whe And a y ifeiy } » ¢ ; 1 bumbos j Ved, and lay alot a pie y a meriesn tab and persevering conduct . © public ¢ Butt ‘ Vanv wa uy 8 ry) w! the at 2 ‘ cless hudk Not satisfied with . Freee bomiusdes of the A re have snoported Gover : , lav ortw r ‘ ar party, oS Mr. s ‘ay ee t t fron ae = = wn * Z ' tles rraiyned e lifeleas ’ honer, and ree Aa ae i it free + ve ar re ] ; . eee zg enitcils \ He k fia ae area | remedies For Heaven's sake, do tell ns, come of re ton, ae by their spirited beaaviour . ‘, writ r ; ee . gOS GS Mies bs by Mag ‘ clitng hie hee audience YVO "ho can, whieh is the Democratic Tass fa o7 tr ' ' - ae f t » aidpl ag 72 ate » the 1) prow Timome who . ; - fa a a i ‘ . » and an hour and a half barty For | can ing of the luoters, a 1 ' : : , ur iF . heme operations, Mr. &. “ “ “ a } t Iw . eae 9 = . to a sulin to Governinent a ‘ . ihe a Ucke “ Arrow ane Bort opty c mittee > Mesers wn aptur ye 3 a nts TD be the sense of their ee w \ ppr ; wna pol ( Ve . If Mr. Fillmore bad been elected and Seri eo ng bappily cfeete!. itis [is ; oo: : er voM eae i eee Sil eae i * appointee bad pursued the coupes i keow y's pleasu ( ‘ s¢ W ( eis .. A ar i - . . t chich Gov. Walker has in Kansas, the As any gp a Proclama Pard ‘ ts ‘ P P : Sea prose M dicta. mae Nandurd, Wilmington JSournad, and Pay- ; eXceptivns, tot J re a ( ; eh . : rrougns . mere a a “ eville ( d:nian, would not bave been Tm joss 6 lonel Osborne u ony I . » smishinent entistic vith merely saying his condact + the Brigade at “aiis ; I =F , , He . : ‘ ' ik Il. waa rtunate or imprudent, but they n ee atfix it o; ( i ea G tka j ss a ke Back~k 14 - ‘oud bave proooonced bim a érdifor, 7 Bt 1 r hey fal M St : . ; 4 ‘| Were, the s tnd the authorities under which he acted I have ds Mu { 4 , 4 : i “ av a re orn \+ ; my: peel would not have been characterized by s My chee! More ) arnia, a \ V “" ‘ ™ f P / | ere Not of 1 “ , se gh beaten ess Infuinous name than a den of aboll- My feato ex of tire « . a ( ‘ ‘ t t . . ‘ ; t Taplen or what mar n int er a) ; t lieve vw ; Kuers r neighbo he band. column ' ' ; as : \ 4 le rid | ' , ' tt ipas te, are questions which «.. ‘ ghbors + Her My olamns core peg ie., A x ) k a i . j PAC pies : tandard lave eased off wonderfally 1 the pew : wet 1 4 j I BUXI : ite. The tine was, when nothing less oon om s tr ‘ ad it at | : Clean ap w ith their ( , eof Jay the rear N ‘ \ ar at reniwce tot han taking Kansas a Slave State eoald Geek a folia ‘ fa x ar } r ‘ ie ters I " tho User . jave satiefed them; bat an awfal change Can ext s os - 1 , ' » ."° 2 . ’ . . Bae | k 6 tt ; yee : ae PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITIZENS pursuit of kr owleye under difficulties,” We [a8 Come over their thoughts, Instead ot pie Eire _. it . em “a sate delwerance.”| standing up for rights once claimed by 1 lore to | e ‘ ‘ r a for “4 es ‘ 5 Beare Chiy // rar ee Nits " e monlest behav oar ¢ them, they have suddeniy foand out that But neiun 4 ¢ ; ; i 7B Ar a ‘ ID ; Mr, Seajee the South ia inighty weak, and “cannot I love tos ug. a : Dick's ‘ tt I a2 . ‘ : t show as is protect herself on the Union without the I'm theo + long, ; f f ; ; : 2 1 ' . ( ry | < wey for ail of Northern Statesmen and Northern ie i J ne : i ' f K ’ Rieeecns r ariel it votes. by which we anderstand (whea no bap | ene 7 | | ' . ( t 1 0 ‘ r E ae ‘ That : ‘ t! ; ; mes . He ee t “am * iiferauy interpreted) the writers mean to coe i | ] - : i 7 | bb horse ; so that all oe have ne mr aay: “We viy ° nae ft AD ‘ an Pt oie ae ener aie fle egive up Kansas tothe Free te has * ' S ' { & Naat. i | L Mocsre : | ; ea aces ary anae tes in order that we may keep on rag Nee 7 ave Lota ; “ ; wih ae mei y , terns with oar ahedcion brethren, whose You may « F4 a i. f t 4 ! Av la h , s Capa y ¢ tS dase a W ei : el a , pecty Of co-operation the Soath needs in — You are & thirty fee ! t , ( - | ; Ko (P & Nation party.” Friend Stam But I mos < ro per ' fata “ ‘ a i ) i . we fear you are Jeading your Southera Before 1° The cas ‘ < had ‘ - \ forces in «strange and fearful direction. - Ae es 1 A VOTY 8¢ noe : Anony r | sped a Can awfu t a Yadkin Remember DBraddock’s defeat: remem- hi cease “lace _ fa \ I (Son abibe Elite Ss paper has Der Gates’ disaster, and take ee Aad if yor neelut t . ae i ) | i iad , enyazed for ' three weeks trying his t» Your Northern friend deeoy your flanks, Wy you baz pint ' sai Mr. 7 i: f ’ : ay GN | \ Ir Western t raf state, but and place the whole line in the power turn iM 4 ibieet ae, mostvecte rva the Black M Ae pres Nusiness lave prevented. Jour enemies. Thus far the South bas And you: ni ‘ ; . : - j eae ‘ t I ‘ _ “ e ave beer ined nothing by the great furore over One who | ee Iu ut : j I) racy his t veh ineuws Nebr iska question.— Live Gt And do th ent of > ‘ . oes : : tar ty hat of the rufte, Independent, To make | Dr. M : ier ed Vuryen Con \ eae fs The Re Mounta POS ON warn friend on Puryear” think - And daat perience vat I Ge on Ve manythinn tion. Heameat ge ialans STREET RENCOUNTER, If you love a ; ‘ wi \ ' ‘ nave that be hae men a great For ereata ; | ; uredirane Vuryene very ba the Standards LOtisvune, duly 21—A. atreet rencounter The ion . vif ; . t Wels wae written Sand found hie apreate win. 'tscen Mr. Prentice, of the Journal, and Me. ihe « ; wa i 4 lets 1A = Jay? Olwrier, Durrett, of the Courier, took place here to-day, If you can ( hee Ml ‘ fiberl, : . Tata IN Conseqnence of an article reflecting on Mr. Then let n - ; pat Asiey the 20) jastagn f finned ep Prentic Vistols were used, and Mr. Prentice And if I ss = t cof at WW . r at (et ) > } y \ ° ' was sli chtly wounded C at to t i // 4 j ey / 4, of Monday, eas ‘onee| : ! ee Pasi h. # the property of Mrs a a ; } : ae 11) se belo | | “ t | returned yesterday on the South Caroli The Retired Clorqyman.’—The “ Retired sina : 5 at; | | : s air, and \ “na ra I trom | n,alter an Clergyman, whose sands of life are nearly run July Wad, 11 at J I ' j mid AMSEOTGS . ; site HO” out,” and who benevolently advertiaes to send ®@ crow a ‘ ! : r ; f Dey n im A : ‘ : au ue i) . Are UNAS reeipe for cunny certain onalene on the re A Whol. 7 | \ cay ant ut Bb aie mut learn that ce pt of postage stamps, is said to be a Vigorous : L ( ‘ { ( 1) (, i ] t Tf ‘ : ley Se OE RBCS hothe horthern young man in New York, and doing a fine ba- ‘nati, Ju A / den py Ney nw pou 4 nd returned to hie mistresa sinesa, uckeye etr the ) os } ted e great Na- baq, at ‘ Ie ‘ te ord, prefer ny slavery and a aa neigh a . ‘ t : 1 1 s for somethin to eat, to freedony theetane . ehin, se : ‘ , ean ut vaerords \ : 7 ; fan ae tie i With etary : ae It mnkes us feel quite melon choly to a + Hed al Onde Mica se forties ry ‘Whe Wercilsntii ar i Pinta tee at cee Mean Ticnds jook at the earts as they come in to markes ibeom , ; L Ane ote o his, y ‘ now-a-days. — Wil. Herald, = % F iH fa s p i t e s ? j i ncounter and Mr. » to-day, on f. Prentice Retired arly run send a the re vigorous fine bu- holy to markes iperpettating. ‘this fiend: known, No persons have beeu in Beree,. T wilt: sae ees peg ey ph " apers, President's salary. — Wal, prald. kied, re arrested. The salary of the President of the N. ©, fuil'road was not increased from $2,- . » }800, to $4,000, at the late meeting of the i stockholders, as lins teen stated by the ® increase was niade to the ¢ rf ¥ HE SUBSCRIBE ‘the public, that inorder to make room for his he will sell his extensivey and elegant lot of SUMMER CLOTHING uIw eee . incréase of the salary was talked of, | AND POM SALE, SEVERAL OF EMERY?S | this surket before. | Td botier pat om dad's old cloak. an ine . af thoes (al mcepnmd WIDELY CRLEBRATED, MARCUS HOFFLIN. OT Aiead es ts bat we are-informed that it was so end Rail-W H P Salisbury, Joly 21st, 1857. ; eT x & feel « chi opposed by the present inewmbent that wey aes overs, | —— : eee will dag gna the subject was dropped. * AND SARISBERYT , . i a * Scant dots oe OVER-SHOT THRASHERS, i EW ALE Ni MINARY Dane Mister Buipe. THE MARK v6 bo ompsdind geting oat sai rome - = are 4.0L y | ’ And draw ou my vid faded braid. vare with two horas wod three han * hese Mu- “wt fe 4 pasriscsi chines will be sold at the manufacturer's prices, with \HE UNDERSIGNED, ASSISTED BY A 18 be your wife - Salisbury, V. C., July 28, 1857. the addition of Necgaiber toda xl Pty SS 4 compeieat Toeshers, wil en, wt ‘To cheer your life, he'd CORREUTED WEEKLY BY gel ene pie iar ~—— | first of Oewuber next. Advertise ment in due time. Ree ene A pec MONTH GARORUNA | sre soy hive Mee i ‘or 7 , is 5 : So have no fears— Apples dried, 00a 150| Lead Bar 9a 10 “rr y r Rae as ces Bacon, 15a16) © White, 10 a12 Res Se hgh teed she fren, = | Be eee, 8 INSTITUTION, Encourage Home Industry. _ apebe Bees, a6 | * 1a 87% iE 4, Li pend your stachen Batter, 1518) “ Muscovade 65470 | DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND, 5 ‘ clean your nose, : ’ " “oer re Per bu fo Pamela bo is ayte; “aar”6 6h. ane $3 | Raliegh N. (.—Session of 1857’-58, And keop . . I will pot fight— Admantine, 31037 OILS LINSEED Board of Directors : ie T cannot bite, Coffee ped 13.4 15 < Tronern Ca J WILLIAM H. McKEE, M. D., President. Pa 4% : “Juve, 17 4 20 Potatoes, Irish, ja 8. LL. YOUNG, A. M. HEWIs, As all do kuow who've seeu me emile. Cotton, Laid! “sweet 00 « 000 J.C. PALMER, Q. BUSBEE, The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop, 44a = ; Cotton Yara, lida Rags per Ib. 3 W, W. VAS3, D. G. FOWLE. 7OUL : T'll theo apprise Cora, 100 0 115 jmalt persuct, 00 24.95 nay ‘ W OULD informa his friends and the public gener- Of my dear size, “Meal, 125 1 0 ‘sheeting Bro. = 1 a 12 Offccre of the Instite ion. ally, tbeaughuut the couutry, that he imetill man. . Ar Bro. 12h0 1S WM. D. COOKE, A. M., Principal | ufweturing the following articles, together with many ‘Bhat Tam oekher tol nor dowder ; ne he Hn | JAS. A. WADDELL, M.D. Viee-Prinei others not mentioned, to wits The celebrated My bands are rough, Eggs perdez, 12415 Crushed, 1601 et 7 Feathers per ib. 35437) ' Clantied, 13016 Teachers in the Deaf and Dumb Department: | J) s pt J “ ’ rey Threshing ae 1 es cai Fiowr per bbl. 600 8 6.95'Faltow, 12) 0 13 GEO. E. KETCHAM, CHAS. M.GROW. rurey Machine am the toughest of my gender. “ Sack, 3.00 4 3.25 Wheat White, 1.20 a 1.25 Ana Horse Power ¢ ised Iron | Bar) Se { «© Red, 120 a4 125) Teachers in the Blind Department : i I eutely coy Lard, 15 a 16 Wool, 25 030 (J.A. WADDELL, M. D., Mas. S.C. WADDELL, Biappa ag dra cae shootin arery ‘ is oes other > cE IR to uud in the country ; . That I now weigh = me Mes L.E-G pees “ eee Houak: \ they are either portable or stationary - t , nv arr yr as. L. E. Gaow, Matron, 45. Li by , . = Just ne twenty SALISBURY STATION. 8. Litten, Steward | Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, . Wherewith to ery, PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS RE-|"PMIE next session oa Institution Ae! a. | for Grist aad Saw- Mill; MILL & FACTORY GEAR . tence on the first Monday of September, Aay SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separute or combined Aad am Momod with grey baire plenty. MAINING IN THIS DEPOT JULY 27TH. | inietigent and healthy white utof the State.) astcna eh facies etapa cr a i - . : Ibetwren the ages of 8 and 20, whether Deef andj KASTMANS STRAW CI TTER; My lovely dear, Thos. J. Kerr, J M. Caren J. R. Wilber. | Dumb or Bhad, may, if the means uf education are | only artlele worth buying: i huviag 000 the ise: Be of god cheer, Menem ET. Bo JR. Livinguons| ssating. be adiitted Ww the eetuot free of charge. — | prpailar taneedaetiehe ALi ENULY TL have lots of mone a rptitane picasa henabee® ‘The terms fur others may be learned from the Priu- ” ) Fork fd Reese ¢ Stireweh, W. Parker, J. W. Monies & | cin, uech pupils as are capable of decided im.| DRUREY'S Corn Shetiers: Ploazhs of every va- Whieh I will lend San, Gulther & Con J.W. Gray, Correll & Bele-| nivemnnt, ave at only instracted it the cadinery "ety ; ( altivators; Engine & Gold Machinery ; all To you to spend, kle. branches of & common education, but receive such Set Canine ayes toe aoe made to order { Jesh me bee bh for . a’ short Netice enc arranted——Terms Cash, or un- My darling, lovely, honey. Seay opti dvieg exias asa bred cok eas doubted paper. Al articles will be delivered in the ' Fm fally ripe DIED: suitable havdieraft aris will form a cudsiderable part | care of the N.C. Rail Road free of charge ated , a ch the Careful at- J. H. THOMPSON Dear Mr. Snipe le M . of the course through which they pass r i etyeU Moen ovine: eas : Y 0 Mockoville, ow Saturday evening, the 1Mth inet. teaiion wall be paid to their religious, moral. and phy- yro, March 20, 1857 hme And oll agog to marry. MARY A. eldeot daughter of Win sud Mary Griffin, sical unprovement, nad every efit will be made nt! 7 Charlotte Deame ei copy ihmus mosthel ced bat VU be your wife, | aged 3 years, 7 mmihe, and 17 dey» ualy ta wake a a oes And cheer your life, Se hurry co—don's tarry. Bring Priest slong And teense strung, Drown loguily and binding ; Tm oid sod true— “1 take these little lambe, sad be, And lay them on my breast. Protection they shall find in ine, * Ta me be ever blest Hie words the bappy parents |rar, And shoot with p> eo; O, Saviour, all we have aud are, Shall be fwever thine.” I keow I'l do, a Died ia the faith of Christ, im Jonesboro,” Hl—on TW make 0 wife worth fadiag. | Jose sub MARGARET M. BAILY. eld-ot daugh. ter of Wm. aed Margaret Oineh, of Mock>ville, N.C be bistery Ju this County, Jaly 2h, RUEFINA REGINA, Aad mystery, foaes draghter of Alexander Mo anc ( tide Muller, TY give you 2 elution | aged } year aud | day Of what's been done, = | | Beneath the sun, { “<= COMBI ME OUT Thee we'll converse Ta prose of vere, -- ates pyr | H.W. AYER, ‘Thro’ aff your life, OF THE Vou'l esy that marriage peye MOLLY OUCH, | Eagte Cuy, N.C Statesdille Book Store, \ pos Tea waToumsn Lockout Again ! | Ma. Sere: } Teew your announcement in the “Watchman” | of yesterday, and will respond by enying that | have | tiew gained © respectable education, sad 1 em mw | ready to enter apon the dates of & wife; 1 am, aio, | Yoong eedancuperienced ; but you can judge whether | | wilt dover not from what fllows — | Vou say you wish to change your life, Peete your anavemrement which I ser And as you're suxtous for « wite, TO take yoou—i we cam agree | TISHING TOWN TO REWOVE Now TO ANOTUER OFFERS UlS ENTIRE Stock of Goods, LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. MY GOODS ABZ ENILE222 way, |} BEING ALL BOUGIT SINCE NOV LAST ANY veneoxs WISHING ro FNGAGE is re BOOK BUSINESS, wil find STATESVILLE d te of Wade as any tow THRE 602 1D be the one to “cheer your life,” | IN THIS PLACR, Por Lam Bylo fon | Books, Stationery, Sc. f kaow 1 make as good & wife, As any girl “beneath the san.” | My Stock is all Now, } Well seiected, and Cheap. CALL AND SEE ME, FOR LAM BOUND To — aw THE PURCHASERS CAN RENT THt Th ccome you want « wife so bed, Veu're getting “thiener” every day ; ‘Thea Mm the one to make you giad, | For I can please you any way | that hne (te ene afforce a natant dema fur Im just five feet Gve inches tall, My age is “eweet-nsicen” (plus two), | My form is perfect—and withal, | They toll me 1 am pretiy too. | | | T have dark eyes end soburn hair, My cheeks are may withoot rogue ; | My features lovely, anooth and fair, | My bends just large envagh for use 1 eam embroider, knit, or sew, <« PRUALE OBUUTART, wtable, but to promote their ward bill to this offiee teghest welfare Pupils should by all means euter rariv in Sepvember. Fur any mfurmation m regard to the Lostitation, addres, WM. D COOKE, Principal, Raleigh, N.C 4w:7 State of North Carolina. Joly Qtet, 1857 Davin Coury. QvVARTEE Sessions. E ~ Cocrt or Preas any State of North Carolina. ie Te ake: IREDELL COUNTY. NB. TAYLOR, sur. Part. . Attachment. HM. CHAFFIN, } Court of Plea ) MAI ET mecons, gto the satiefactgm of the Court, that May Terin, 1857. » Gantge Ih. ¢ pes ir A. BF Gaither, Adm'r - Sta frist red by the | Cou at publication be m ial werkalin The We neat che O PELL LAND bh Carona Watchman printed in the tow o Jimah Johnson, dec'd ury ve gad defendant G H. Chaffin, be aud a 1t Court of Pleas and Qaarter Ses IT appeanng t the ea (the Court, tha - N F hacCGaars tinge et ihe Stepien Elus wife Mar Heirs at Law 10 thts Court-House, m Mockes gaia oni soedee i case, are moa eof thie Mate: [tie thereher, September ner, and shuw caoes, if any he hes, ehy wuered and decreed, by the Court that pa oni hel alec eteal eels cic sd again laces ke made in the “Carina Wat a newp sper pub- Naiaufl hnehed 1a the town of Se the ey Witness, A. A. Harhia, Clerk of oar said Coart. at mtifving card Gupte ride nie 4 fice, ia Mucheville, the 2d Moaday in June, A. D whee the justicrs of uur ( dat 1857, aod wu the Bist year of oer indepe nienee Lol a the 3rd Vundey se AA. WAUBIN.COCUE August ment, then and there yt uusweruc de 5:w6 mur to platifl’s petiuen in our said ¢ wt 2 ard exparte aw ‘ pr aS ‘ . , ‘ . be tahen agains! State of North Carolina Wace. MOF Freeland. Clerk of our eud Court at office im Mtat » the 3rd Monday in May, A. D. ALEXANDER COUNTY i657 __# Sosy ; M. F. FREELAND, Crk opring Term, 1830. In Byuily. Pr adv $5.50 6w8 Fliz abe Teague, ) . Petition for Alimony HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, Se Pome T. PLEASANT [' gto the Coart iba: LN MT. | LEASA . size * State it ie ree Salmbery CINE, wubecriber offre for « s HOUSE and Wy “ pessoal LA0T «te . 2 The ve welll | said WW I me ics ' 4. hav erro w DWELIING, IN by 27 feet. Cains be ok . «t oe ae wea wal Ate hen Sein of geod A 3 ace eke be i ‘ act Sp cnet enuee meet ane vat, ober y 2a Term treat the parchiser Be iwilhe hedecee te a Ee Ue Witnees, J. M. Caran, Clerk and Master of our ’ Js aly SD. | ona ( at office 1a Taylorsville, the Sih Monday . after Mooday in Aagust, A 1) 1-57. Isaued BACON. 2d day J J M.CARSUON. COME - LBS RACON, HOG ROUND Pr $ «-6 10.000 500 ibs. LARD 100,000 18 2 21 lech PINE SHINGLES. for sale x i ' c sigan, 8 WARBI [ PMPORIT | wly 22 Dm Cowaty-Liae, N.C H : MM d i JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF SACK SALT, SALISBURY N.C. Dee ube ee GRAY, BRYAN & CO., COFFEE, WOLASSES 8 Ee A copartnership, will con AND TRON hammer'd the MARBLE boaness old stand forsale by JW RCC LES & SON GRAV A TANSEY, and J 1 ims Comn Line, N.C ve ealisfaction ail w “MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. SLABS. PLL GY] HOUSE F NOW OCCUPY ie ~- eres of thereat n will be open Clean ap the house ,—eweep out the dirt, ON RESONABRLE TERM ed few r » Monday the 22d aid at reasona , : : ¢ Jo he Mre Heseietre | Or mmatemal oe aed direc Coa make up bede—can “bake o brew,” | Srarewuse, Joly es a2 u / A ise pal; ato vernal nian ci Q wes ait : Can ext and make, ot week 0 shir | Pa Bs iG A ; } Pivieett Mnailce 4 ; nale ¢ ® naein scrrcumelances Ss «, Coanters Marbl wh ding parr. 1 love to laugh, to sing, and talk, €330 & SADRUT Bers ' : 1 Any will be fj But neither “firt”—nor wish to roam ; 1 (T'we vase oregon of tie ive TOW WILL aPRS of R 8~. To I i te the p » CALL | IB the 2nd July = T oh th enter dct as OM Drawing » N ANDSEE US dhent to sport, run, ride, and walk, [args ea peaeenit espe @ Nua de re Ht f thet Stu Salieb J ‘ 837 ly:7 i'w ties Y foal of home. | dvctina made fran th 11h « the time “ Bet lect of ali I will 4 | clome of the eraman, vale ted mek . « x npr : Ps A ~ any ad I Cos seport, | Phe School entirely free and separate from ( ; pau ix . i That I have pleaty of “the dimes ;” | WUT hla Rebeollielol mated tn lrrdeW' County Nc High school ‘ “- en ane Dr Sank 1 know Fl ewit you—for in short, [@ healthy, moral, and intelliger gt be bond GEORGE W. CLEGG, und then do as w evah I'm just the womes for the times. } Terms. per session of 5 Months. 2mo 2 Oar mt ace an many sickly, A d, dee Primary Enyti< $5.00 As NOW meet toa st every 76 Yon any 00 you are “twenty-two,” Higher Ma ne Blank Books. BRED ccs Leeann S Jas - You are for matrimony ripe ; Clasors and Math: . eile WA Large assortment of all kinds of Blank oy « Bae te But I mast know some more of you Boarding from QF.) tof PEt OD Ri Heed, Day Rooks, Ledgers, Pocket) Memoranduma fre - \f 7 it k Risk ( Ruskan@ecd&e, forealeat as than t bes vm Before I'll change my name to Snipe. Jaty S12 1857. “oq a ae ee an a oo. fe bee tale is If you are poor, I now declare, | voftt bodil that a ¥ Ro te iy RA, Pee Tk matters not, sv you are emart ; OMefiice of Westen WC. RB. Cp. | trata 107 she pe 57 trate Wagnesta. albtiee sheclunne Unies Aad if you're ugly I don't care, Sraresvinie, Ju thy 1657) ‘ -= : ale ipeees Tf you but have a faithful heart. | ee - st So nRan : PENT Rts f m tt by acon heen | THE ANNUAL MEETING | 4.1 9068 som. oC oat dah oe rancor Se ew you must agen i", . A 4 a < 2 1 va ’ ve r One who will always love his wife, rome C . i Fok er 7 ue , And do the very best he can, | Stockholders of this Company Se Ae ; To make her lead « happy life. | TULL. be held in Newton, Catawba county, on | Thursday the 28th August next By a reestution of fast meeting, Me | Wilfong, DB ta pointed a ¢ esre John And dest of all, T want to know, If you love whiskey, gin, or wine ; ommittee to verify proxies For if you taste a drop, I vow | None but a Stockholder can be a prs That I can never cail thee mine RK. FL SIMONTON, Seeretary and Treasurer If you ean this description fill, Standard, Raleigh ; News, Asheville, publish uotd j the day of meeting | Then let me have your ambrotype ; And if f sait you—then I will, Consent to be called Phillie Snipe. CAMEOTYPES ! PHILLIS PHRY, | f . © HAN ANNER Mocksville, N.C. | WE HANG OUR BAN On the Ontward Wall—the Cry is still they COME !!: > ( WING to the earnest solicitation July 22nd, 1857. A Whole Community Poisoned.—Cin-| — July 23.—Twenty children on tans ct Makebuty: Uckeye street, a densely populated Ger- pan neighborhvod, were poisoned rn J.C. SUGG ening by eating lozenges scattered | has concloded to stny ONE MORE WEEK ONLY, f many cit " pportanity of obtaining one of thoae sewed etd Bdisrerhh peed tate es. Pcie i ria haat ikuown, Two of the children are dead, | july 2 9 | | ~ COMMISNION: ( MICHAEL BROWN. ae =~ an FORWARDING #Fsseiseenrns rs WERSARNE W ly or ¢ wn would SABLILUVURLs WM. Ga a 17) Prompt pereonal attent n tn the ourchaer {f PRODUCE, and ta all CONSIGNMENTS in nach al re ef ' rb Nhipped to, fa her Por t varket June 20,1 5 Gemtle ' ' w fresh p r \ WALE PAPER. unless signed RETR bars V_. Propr " { * Ba toned ¢ Npl toftine Wall Paper and Bordering to por sate hy all PD . a los A mitch Bor wale at J. ENNISS = Book Store be th 8 a BACON. PPT ‘TING Ee LBS., prime Bacon, all cides for ante by JOB PRINTING 5000 Passer Viartly ecconted al this Office | Sahsbary, June 27, 18% ats "pe $ Executor of last’ will testament . takes this method to inform A a pene PALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHING, at REDUCED PRICES, and greatly below the rates valuable at which they have ever been offered tothe pubbe, in NDS. / ) piles B ORDER O HE COURT OF EQUITY, I will offer public sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, o6 Baturday the Ist day of Au- gust next, all the LAND and TOWN LOTS belong- ing to the estate of Moage L. Brown, dec’d., compris- : is ing some ofthe most yalmatle and highly cultivated og in the County of Rowan, on the waters of the | furming land in Rowasl @ounty, and some of the most hb Yadkio River, just below Foard’s Ferry,on the } desirable lots in the town.of Salisbury, as follows: main ord leadiag from Salisbuty to Mocksville, all of | 381 Acres, whieh, with the exception of about $0 ACRES, is BEING the home plantation, where Mr. Brown RIVER BOTTOM, eboat 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under lived and died ; this plantation is in as good a state of valtivation. the bulance iv well timbered. ‘There is| cultivation and repair as any in the County aod is on this place a convenient dwelling and out-houses. ; but three miles trom Salisbury, on the Mocksville The other tract lies about @ mile above Fuard's| read. q 320 Acres, Ferry, in said county, ov the waters of the South Yadkin River and Seeond creek, and contains about ADJOINING the firet mentioned tract, being a part of the home place, equally valuable as the first Acres tract, excepting the buildings. a considerable portion of which is bottom laud, and the 46 Acres, balauee first rate upland. About 60 ACRES of the latter tra feared and uader cultivation, the ba- ADJOINING they last named tract, Jobo I. Shaver's lands, and others. lance finely timbered. ‘There is also on this tract a 117 Acres, dwelling house and out-houses. ‘This land alll lies ve- ADJOINING the lands. of A. W. Buis, Moses ry convenieut to Foard’s Grist und Saw Mills. liberal eredit wil! be given, oo the purchaser securing Trexler, and others, ning niiles from Salisbury. This tract ie havwi os the Goto Mine place, having » the purchase money valuable Gold Mine uponit, and it is valuable for farm- JACOB FRALEY, Ezecuto: ing purposes. 208 Acres, 326 Acres, > May 4th, 1857. 3un00:49 ve a Se OR two. thirds of 312 actes, Khowa as the old tan- y yard plantation, three miles from Salisbury, on the RAIL ROAD MEETING Gold-Uill road. ‘The other third is owned by Peter Brown. This tract has a great deal of valuable mead- ow land upon it, and is well watered by Crane Creek. 3 Lots, SITUATED on the Great East Square of the AT EAGLE CITY, N.C. ~~ CAPITAL PRIZE t?$60,000!1. * | Owing to the great faybr with which our | Namber Lotteries have received by the pa and the lurge demaud for kets, the Managersy8. Swan & Co., will have a drawing each Satardey throaghout the year. The following Scheme will be | drawa in each of their Lotteries fur July, 1857, CLASS 46, To be drawn tm the City of Atlants, Georgia, im public, on SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 1867, | On the Plan of Single Numbers, | Three Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty: ! | NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE : | MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! | TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JULY! | Prize of $60,000 Lo 20 1 0 rr Lo“ «6 5,000 es 5,000 1 ow 2,500 lo «6 2;500 } 4 4 1,000 1 Cry) 1.08 “6 1 7. “ “ 500 45 Prizes « 308 100 # 100 100 50. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $200 approximating to $60,000-Prize are | $808 SC eae e 20, So) Thee Te oe aa. 8 ¢ 80 ose Soe te so“ Be “ “ 930 “« $i28 2 5 Bow 8 we 4 6 8s “ “ “we 0UC~« 3000" “ Ware one ——————_—__——— B,8BO Prise amounting os GROSLOGO 2 ose = ERE will be a great RAIL ROAD rally at EA- GLE CITY, in Iredeii ¢ oanty, on the 3rd Satur- day in August, the object of which isso promote the success of the Salisbury, Mocksville and Virgi.is-line RAIL ROAD. ‘There will be a aumber of able apea- | kere in attendance to address the people on that sab- jject. All are invited to atteud. The occasion shall | be an interesting one. and it is hoped pleasant and pro- ftable. COME ONE, COME ALL. of every COUNTY, STATE and NATION. MANY CITIZENS. town of Salisbury oa which are three Dwelling Houses and an excelleat Tan-Y ard. ° SITUATED on Main Street, where the Post Of- | fice is now kept. 1 Lot, | . { SITUATED on Maia Street, opposite the Coart | | Eagle City, June 30th, 1857. tw:5 | House and Episcopal Chureh. having a gwod Dwell- | | of ‘ ing House } |- a ~ | | WHEAT! WHEAT !! I Lot, | . . ‘ ee } SITUATED in the Great South Square. kaows | as the Glover lot, on which are (wo Dwefling Houses | | 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. | —o I Lat, } . STTUATED in the Great East Square, adjoining the Rei? Road fot and others, knuwn as the W Healy lot, having a good Dwelling House | The town luts will be divided to suit purchasers — | y ! , ! All the mae ntoned land and town lots will be Flour! Flour | oi wn Sarasa a vweien teeuthey Gch inhewsee cnet . oe | the first day of Jannary, next, the purchasers giving 5 YTS J yA bonds with approved secarity. | 9.000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. | pp SELACKMERNC MTEC June 23, 1857.—P'r adv. $13.22 bw | - | YHE Undersigned would respeetfaly aneoence ty | frie ad the Publi yh rw - | MICHAEL BROWN their friends aud the Puble, that they have furm- | 70, 1857 Win ed a Copartnership, under the name and style of | | 4p E subscriber wishes tu purchase twenty Tuov- savp bushels wheat, for whieh the highest mur jket price will be paid MICHAEL BROWN June 30, 1857 f-5 —— | TYNHE subsenber wishes to purchase five thousand Barrele Flour will be pord fur whch the highest market > noe I Sabsbury, June W. J. Mills & Co. for the purpose of carrying oa the | | Merehantile and Produce Business ia the town of T J Sahebary, in the Brick Huute formerty wecupird by J Mills, Mouse & Co. They will at all times have on | hand a complete Stock of I | | AND TIMBER LAND. | Fancy and Staple | OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- DRY coops, mone and a half miles of the Dept at Lexington,! GROCERIES, BOOTS ead SHOES, LEATHER! near a Public Road having a subsiantial Coanty Bridge | and all articles usually kept in their time. Mesare.| over the Creek Mitts and Moose return their surere thanks to their | There i now an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold! many friends and customers, for the very liberal! pat - | Mill and Saw Mill at the place ronage bestowed upon the late tirm of Milla, Moose & | There ws an ample suppty of Water at all times It! Co. aad would respectfully solicit a continuance * the nearest W Power to the town of Lexington. | of the same for In the Mill Tract is | W. J. MILLS, 267 Acres New Com | J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STENTIOUSE. | of goad Wheat and Corn land, and a guod supply ‘of allie as Faas sh Ais Us apse February, 17th 1857 (384A nt to this Tract, I will seth another of —| u . . 200 Acres, ROBARDS, all finest Woediand of Pine and Oak timber OF THE at \ ! = = er 1 rand. | ROW \\ HO N |: it ‘ak \ 7@ el Wd, re ae | AVING onsderable outlay, renovated and 1 HOTRL * fatare be de a wore and re vular boarders willing urate « e vallay veces ae ernand | fv to keep up a first clase h pe the Thre basines Saliabary ie rufGciant to suy va mile | Pott both hotelsand private be houses. and Tam and a half of the u rv expe me thee canna be Wo RHOLT y succcesfully Lagether. unless the abuve plas Leungton, April 7th, 1=37 tf-45 be adopted . . ; vc Rates of fare on and aricr the 2th inat 3 0 \ f SHOES POARD per e150 I { Tr & i Avy, ‘ 1¢ 60 tee A of Genta, Rove and Youth, Bde and . © mouth 20 00 NUa sand ts « Alou, Ladies Gaiters, Bonts ‘ year, 300 00 a Ties, &e , for sale low Witho 216 00 ; WJ MILLS & Co No ve 7 es with any one Saliebury, Ma at, 18 é Mad I have, at much troabl expense, made ar rangementsto snpr Vy table w oe deheacies and a fg 1857! R57 lisvss-s of ine N and ( a Market—and pa . : es ars ny trkerp a that wenpare favorably SO) CITE LENS WTEIVe Un) Rae eam waeec nee aieecie ' : , ' , ; A MONTUEY JOURNAL, ied 11s ROBARNS Besaetpu, POCLTAY, nama. eaxens T Ty 1. i 4 5 4e PANIEL LEE, 1. pb. and D. REDMOND. a enetae AVING ald oar Drag Establishment The Fifteenth volume commences ia bury, to D Ab couacen we January, 18587. ure yomending him to the favor of var fneads and WE COPY rear $1 TWENTY FIVE COPIES. gan) 0% SIX COPTES NEE RED COPIES tF-ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. . ; F) bumnse , ’ paying Banks, and Post Office * Wane ~ Keand Poss i 16th Mareh, ult will he paid to Doct H * un 2} hs AO SUL SILI her's nek . Wm. 8. JOVES. Angusta. Ga, Salisbury, Apr fv feted " " as AGENTS, an tain coe SUBSER s aly oe dwith ik ‘ ’ Ww 7 ESCM CIEE monk " C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. aaa SF Cone] rs f beletbesheheterdherthetaliedd Druggist & Chemist. VY. N. ( BALIN RY, 2 J. Alexander Crawford, 4. B., Principal. Ad. 1 Lot, | og tthe first 27 Prines will be o j entitled to, will be peblished after every é Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, 5 ; 24. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The aumbers from b to 30,000, corr with those Nambers on the Tickets printed of separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tabes end placed in ome Wheel. ‘The first 262 Prizes, similarly ptinted and eneieled, are placed iv anuther wheel. The wheels ore. then revolved, and « sumber ie drawa from the wheel of Numbers, and at the fime a Prize ia drawn from the other wheel Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibl< ted Ww the aadience, and registered by the Commis. sioners; the Prize being placed againdl the Wi draws. ‘The operative is repeated until all the seeare drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two ceding and two sacceedi bers to these ‘thed to the 68 mative Prizes For examplee draws the $60,000 Prize, those 11248, 11249 1251, 11252, willeach be Uf Ticke: No. 550 draws the $20,000 Prize - ™ | etn numbered 548, 549,551, 552, will esels to $200, nad » on according to the shove scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 s doen the GOD A figure uf the Namber that draws the $60, Prine. For example, if the Number dra the 7 Prize ends with No. 1, then allthe Tickets number ends iv 1 will be envied to 20. Ifthe ber ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the nowber cads in 2 will be entitled to 620, and a an to 6 Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, @80 “ “ 10 Half “ “a “ oe 10 Quarter “ 20, “ 10 Eighth « 10 IY ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATER, Enchse the money to our address fur thé rcered, ow receipt of which they will be by first wail. Parehescrs can have tickets any figare they may designate The het of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be dont \o parchasers immediately after (he drawing. If Parchasers will plewse write their plain, and give their Post Offies, County asd State. T7 Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay> able in fall wuhout dedaction. Ly All prizes of $1,000 and ander, paid tmmedi- ately after the drawiang—other prizes at the seual time of thirty days. All communications strietly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Cortifiestesof Pack. | ages of Tickets to 8S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ca, TT A list of the nombers that are draws fromthe wheel, with the amoont of the prize that cock one fe is the following papers —New Orleans Delta, Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, {tlenta luteli:gencer, New York Wee Day Narennah Morning News. Rutaced Rupees New York Despatch WM. J. MILLS. J. E, MOOSE. THOS. STEEROUSB W E are new ia receipt of oar SPRING & SUM- MER Stock of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GOODS, CLOVES, HOSIERY, HATS, BON- VETS, BOUTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, de. All of which we will eel! low for Cash or Produee, or en short ume to Penetga!l Dealers. We are nthe market to parchase Produce of all which we will pay the highest market price, ia ot Goods W J. MILLS, & Ca bmo44 Salitbory, March 3ist, 1857 More New Books. el UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow- er by Mrs Southworth: Confidential Letters of Ne- polean and J by Abbort: The Prince of the House of D Prot. J. H. logeabem; Roman Cathulein the Great Apostacy by Rev. C. P.Jeaan J H. ENNISS, Bonk Sefler. June 16, 1857 —tf-3 Salisbury, N.C. COODS! COODS!! SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH. g fale subecnber intending to ehange bis besiness (indecements te those who wish te r Cash My cuick crmsste of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, Hardiare, China and Glass- AA 4 ore ea Guts rhe a Tne ge mt = : ware, Ready Made Cloth- a he lat July Phe principal hav ute i _ . Bika . A frgalae murs muds and tng and Groceries. nV rs ne . di : . set Barg nd. and ( vtry Merchants would aa ane . a {| Ja ne. t R a call All Goowe H hoi : { 3 fre me sh a ' < \ucust Court will be closed ’ Vv Dard jas st "3 Kk ot ret i} al TION . : ' RUGS. MEDICINES, &C MICHAEL BROWN i he Nead at Rewer REGS: \ ye oe ( Cy ‘ aN net th v8 DRUGS. MEDICINES, & ee ll : ow ”) Ri id trivet Hiligent rept t 7 ; lower, and 7.50 for th ! anchea. fidence, a able ——— h . . wm SATAY £1250 for the Claamcasn rranches of Math Salisbu \ ANNOL N¢ EMENT. REEL RASC ISS })" JOHN TEWIS JOHNSON, of Lexiogtoe, Paor BB. Roon WeCullege) MD Jaan WHEAT FANS Ni Janusual accention té the stedy Uharlotie: Riv SOB, Witaos, Statens i van \ rwing diseases: All diseases W oF Cow ke Snow Creek > We OM. Aureos sk Ny Swelling or Scrofula in any form; TGS eens H. B. DOWLER & Co., Wickes Sures of! ng standing, Epilepey, stiff eape Jone 30, 153 (f-5 SADUSG ta, NL. J . ature of the Visa Bork abne ‘ pee 4 * 1A any Surgical ease v PAVE opened a Shop in the vicinity of 1. 4. ' orh se Ampaation, 008. 90> Pe i t \ i « Salisbury , ee | « ard ' ry vn I a for Club F t, Heir WMBW uO, for the manufacture lebrnted Wheat Fang, (ren) Cin Oh rae > UST Received Hawk's Hhetory of N.C., vol. let: and are vow ready t Idemande ‘Theirma. (ENS Sees ee Peprpeseen @F Magh Milice's Last Work, The Testimony of the chines have bee ested in Gu tie wis min: Rocks; Spargeon’a Sermons, Ist aad Bnd Series; many other eanniics + State and Virginio and ; , . Amagedd rthe U. Sta vy by Baid- have never failed ty gov palotacion. ct , aldan ors my en C ' bys _— wins ‘The Rite. Axe and 8 by Wilburn: who want our Fan shou arefal tiv getione with a aes 2c he ol pg! hibah an. s a " a b 4 . : Courtship) the name ee ra apo 1 s Dewars & ¢ a Mavehall teckascr Ml ciPinéeceee af che Mea}. JL ENNISS Rook Setter der ; a1 ( Pilatei niin Vane 16, 1s Salisbury, WC. | April Qtst, toa 37 met June bet. 0 6m) ia From the Philedelphia Presbyterian Only our Dead Ones Grow Not Old. BY & 6 RGLISEAL We muy know by our feeble, faltering ste p— By the deepening Wnukles on our face— We may kiow by the threads of silvery barr Which have found koow by the und our darkerones a place We mas agihat stealeth of ce su buld— O'er var trembling one veral mig ns, O, well may we kaow by (hes We are grow ng old—we are growing Bat they whom w = long ago, The babe with its forehead calm an iw vided bands The maiden who ‘ay « Aud the rese h hee auburo bair— The mother who lefi us wo s prime, With a enef ur hearts too deep to We see these vet as we saw them then, For they grow not old—ibey grow nut old T have read in some | olden ume Of a manien a 1 whose bndal day Dawned Mithe!y No bridal pair fron the church away ; Bat a story was whispered art That blanched eax For they told how And deep it yet bure ae it passed alvug he m us de Long years rolie the tale was forgot, Save perchs Whee be, as s une They came ¢ They bore him up wo the Aad from lip 1 old ana grey some grands Ss worked nuue, ce where ihe dead man lay, Bai of abl the th here Not one kuew ou 7 epug dead Raut bo, threagt ige ¢ wavering crowd Pressed ap ar withered and toothless evone, She leaned on ff as she gazed on the dead— Tha: face a a were her bowers own! Hig farebead wuws ubled by age or care g ae it keobed on bis bridal day, as bending above him there, Was faded and wrinkled, was old and grey Like this te ®t ever as years fit on, Their anpress they leave « Aad our lov« We we Bet they whom we ved, whom we laid to rest Peréowain the depth of the charch. yard mould, We see them, in thought, as we saw ibem last, And they grow not vid—they grow not old our cheek and brow, mes why lmger besde us yet, that they der and older grow ; © L eweet is the thoagtt of that happier clime, Where youth w unfading where age way nol come; O° heat the re-asioe if =, Meet ponder to dwell a thet shadowiess hume Mest-yonder to walk with those » Whearterrow and «2 shall » To well where is fluwing the River of Life Mer ever grow old—wor ever grow vid and vur lost d ones, suger eufld— “Did as the rest did.” This tame, yielding spirit—this “doing as the rest did”—bas rvived thousands. | A’Young man is invited by vicious com pantons te visit the tavern, or ; aimnbling room, or otber haunts of liceutiqusness. lie beeomes dissi pated, spen de his tune, luse@ his credit, syuanders bis property, and @f last sinks into an untimeivy yrave What raived bin! Simply “doing what the rest ded.” A‘father has a family of sous. He is wealthy. Other « en in S uation of life do so and so, are in this thing and that. He i own iw the same way. T! idlera, triflers, and fups. 1 ders why his cliidren does not succeed better. fle has spent so much noney on therr edueation, ! r Vantages; but alas! saree of vexafion ar man, be is Just paying | the rest did poor mother strives her daughters genera what others do, t) pa to damee, and several tera Ip time they marry, the sre auable to rt apd are Br wreteheu ness touished. rest did e sit- indulged idulyges his grow up lather won € sas m great ad- are ly a i le mm to bring ap y Ihey learn eer red I “iruiy, 6a\se The Handseme Soul. One day last wit « Was taking Excessive Went: i a ny Oe ayer eee An Examination. On Dit. \ The July Kataherkockor has the follow-| Itis said that Brandreth, the celebrated ing. There is something more than an’ vender of quack pills, has expressed his jintention of completing, at his own ex- pense, the Washington Monument at the seat of Government, and that for this par- attempt at wit in it; Class in Natural Ilistory. Take your places. Subject of to-day’s lesson ¢ Answer. The Young .\merican. Vv Where is this animal found? A. In Uppertendom. @. Can it exist in any but its native rf A. It cannot thrive, except where civ- zation is overgrown, (. To what other species is it nearly dt 1s business, amounting to $40,000 per annum. We presume that this is a mere trick of trade, after the manner of Bar- num, to secure a very extensive adver- Usement of his wares at the cheapest rates; but if it should possibly be true that such a project is entertained, we mistake pub- lic sentiment if it should not be utterly repelled. The monument of Washington } would be converted at once into a monu- mentto Brandreth, and instead of remind- al ail A. The monkey. Vv. Which most resembles man? | pose he will devote the entire profits of BOOh SIOME. W. AYER has just received | ONE DOLLAR: WILL BUY | NE OF TAE BEST PURGATIVE AND) « und opened a new stock of Books, Liver Medicines now before the public, namely, Stationary, Fancy atticles, Fire Screens, DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER | Window Shades, ‘Tobacco, Segars, of various brands, _. REMBDY, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, mild- | aud Confectionaries, ut his BOOK S'TORE in Stetes- jag er and more effectual than any other medicine ville, opposite the Court House. io known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver Among his books may be found, a good supply of all the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by | the uperinteadent of Common Sebvolsof this State, carry off that matter, thus accomplishiag (wo pur- | French, Euglish, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- poses effectually, without any of the painful feel-) srers Unabridged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, ings experieuced ia the operations of most Cathar- |Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr. Patent Ser- tics. Ht strengthens the system at the same time | yous, Lorenzo Dow sen'r., Life aud Sermons, Cham- that it pages it, and wheo taken daily io moder- | bers Papers for the people, Humes History of England, ate doses will strengthen aud build it up with ua- | Gibbou’s Rome, Sir Joha Froissart’s Chronicles of the usual rapidity. Middle Ages, Campbell’s lives of Chief Jusiiccs, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator ix compounded | Spurgevis Sermous, Spencers Sketches aud Sermons, entirely from new articles of medicine, namely, 1Old North Siate, Quad edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject its mor- bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to D' S IN V I G O R A T C Valuable Plantation lying immediately on the Waters-of Sonth Yadkin, on Said Tract ie bout 106 aeres of lund under cultivation of good quality, this tract hua on it a profitable Saw Milt with sufficient Water Power to use it constantly, d ind Boe tinther County, and where there is great de~ mead for lamber. Persous wishing to rent the above land wil call early as a good wpportunity now offers to those want- | ng to rent good land D. M. CRENSHAW, 3ino-49 \ Rowan Co., May 5, 1857. | VALUABLE LAND belonging to the Heirs of the late | deec’d., the plantation is ingood tepair, od Building's, good’ Burn and fires i | goo fain and in a first rate wheat grinding ‘Terme made easy, und made known'on A. Some naturalists place the Young Aterican next to man, but by most it is considered inferior to the monkey. @. Describe the Young American ? A. Body and limbs exceedingly slight | ing us of the virtues of the Father of bis Country, it would be a perpetual rewind- ler of Pills! Pills !—L?hiladelphia Pres- byte ran, liead stnall and very erect, being light! |= Goms. | Gospels, vith question books, Cammings works, Me- | NJ " recila S Sue idea of the streugih of these gums may |inuir of Syduey Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, | \ ee vee: L. BINGHAM ‘ =. be formed when it ia known that one bottle of the | Hy:ma bouks of all kiads, Ireinge Washington, 3 vols., | 4 te H Guardidns, Z, Invigorator contaias aw much sirength as one | Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks works, Seuth’s Sermoor, | —— ear J 30 1857 a , ‘ < hundred doses of Calomel, without any of its de- | Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- TX subscriber offers for sale his Valu- eae, : Sate | L. leterious effects. | PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Byton, Cowper, Tup- able ‘Tract of Land, lying about 6 miles North Weet Thuogh possessing rare mediciaal powers, these | per, Miltuo aud @ great many other poetical works, of Salisbury, ou the waters of Deal's Creek, adjoining | Gus have been but little known to physicians, and | Mrs. Heuiz's Novels and a great many other novels, | ys 4 Hontat f 8.8. Trott, Claiborve Peanington He can show as fine, the plenlations o ee e' | GROCERIES.” ” THE GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP the coat smooth and tering in spots jnever used in their prescriptions until used in the} by the best writers of the day. form of the Javigerater, which met with such unpre- | 4 yaried, a stock of Stationary as ever Wasteen south aad vthers, contaiving about CYUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASS: cedeuted success as to induce the proprietor to offer) of Musou aud Dixons live, Albaws Portfolios and fan- | REL, SALT, PEPPER, with the brillianey of gold or gems—eyes usually mild and gentle in expression, though when the annimal is roused, they are capable of a furious glare. A strik-| ing peculiarity is the long fur or hair, which, with some, quite covers the face, with others, all but a narrow space be- | MANUFACTORY, AwD DEPYOT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOIN DOOLEY, 81, MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. . ‘ 4) i 160 ACRES. it as a family medicine tried and known in its effects. | ey yitt-books in abundance, Blauk aud Copy books o' - It has rarely ever failed to cure Liver Complaints in| aj} sizes, Meuoranduins aud Diaries withoat end, a! This Tract of Land is in a fine state of cullivation, and their worst forms. large assuriment of buoks published by the Amarica a» a first rate Dwelling House, Kitchen aad Bar, Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver ix) Tract Society. Lu the Notioa hive TL sbow as great a | and other necessary out beild for the cou cured whea the Liver is excited lo action. variety as anybody oaght vo wish to see in one day, of the Farmer. Also, aboat Jaundice is caused by an improper action of the | my stock includes Plaid Laiaps, Port-monies, Cabas, 10 ACRES of good MEADOW LAND. Liver, aud as a proof that the Invicowaror relieves | Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philocomes, Jewel- | STERS, SALMONS, ADAMA TEA, SODA, PICKLES, 8A & = LOW CANDLES, $. te mlolepess Salisbury, Mare 31st, 1857.” aA Oo 3 low the eyes. Forehead |ow—teeth suiall, | slarp, and very white. | fy Ley > HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS (J. Is the Young American dangerous ?| ¢ e | &e., d&e. A. Sometimes threatening, but seldom | dangerous. They retreat at once when W attacked by man. The kind called For- 7 the preparations he tune-Hunters should, however, be except- | Spring. ed. They are keen-scented and cunning,| During his recent tour in the North, he visited stealthy in the pursuit of prey, and cruel | 8t only the cies of Balumore, Philadelphia, and Weiter ed Ea Re Cie] New York, bat also the principal manufacturing dis- to their victiins, . : | tricts where goods 1a his line ure got up—thus he has | (J. On what does the Young American ‘subsist? | A. On “Father’s money”—a substance | | well known in Uppertendom. | MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF | OULD on this oceasioa particularly cull the at- tention of bis regular cusiomers and vihers, to has made for the business of been enabled both to obiain samples of every article made, and purchase more advavlagevusiv than bere- tofore. For the importation of French goods, he has maae such arrangements as will insure him a regular sup- (/. Has the Young American anything | ply of the newest and choicest styles he the power of speech ¢ | rhe silk and other Hais of his owa make have in- W ritated e crane | Varably been deemed by his customers superior to A. Wheu irritated, it gives utterance hose of Northern imporiation. Fron vanous im- to a low growling souud, but is usually | provemeote recently made ia his faciory, the saperi | quiet. ortty will not ouly be maintained bat added to Vv. C lis creat b : AGP . | Such cooutry merchants as purchase elsewhere, YZ. Can this creature be made useful) witnuat giving Richmond a trial, he would respect ful- |to man, in any way? Y invite them to visit his establishmeui—be A. Some attempts to train him for nse-| them should they do so, they will fied a stock of assures di " b variety, quantiy, aa ces, folness have been made, but in vain— ae gyi Rapa N ors ‘se Fy a lates they have always resulted iu a loss of in- His business acraucemeete are the completest t attention is paid to the careful th42 kind, and the great ality, and have, therefore, been ed heir Store t * Watehman luvtd te le gant stand fr ne are new and ¢ of Nalixbary, January 6th NO HUMBUG, Ht for f All all orders BUCKETS. Subseriber is now rared i Maritne valued asa pet by packing and prompt shipment of goods. even give it a place in their drawing: | Still, the Young American fills a AVE Removed the NEW BRICK Q. Then what appears to be the object | call and see them at their A. The object of its existence is yet to 1 , Who are often fond of the creature | REMOVAL. rooms; merely as a play-thing, Lowever, place in Uppertendum which no other H BULEDING wert dee Goan 1:8 existence, if it caunot be rendered liscovered, although as we are tanglit d as a companion in their walks, and they as it is of no use where protection is need- | R. & A. MURPHY. anitnal Jn the known world would occupy. | gajee. Ther ed asefil ! thet nothing ie made in vain, there is |’ yi r SUPERIOR WATER vubtless a design in the existence of the uny American Y< log is tl American ever a) le ang cou . He Manufactures North Carohaa Materia he founded with the True American ! em North ¢ 1 Com od tube, and he A. Never. The True American is eobens North Carahna patronage By giving bom quite a distinct species, aud is 1 found (tend: re eth cre leurnyens : sacs ces. he hopes te be able to make a favoreble shuw in U ppertendom. A TRIAL Is WHAT HE WANTS Perfect lessons. The class may be GH MAKEPEACE seated. NB. Measre Worth & Utley of Favetiovile N.C, -—-- are Ag . « fthe above Buckets Favetiews t $7 ly39 A Family Quarrel. The children of the ancient individual, c DIBBELE & BUNCE. iglish Grammar, were Id Jevathan BK. KHunce E ting @ Con fab one cay, when their father was ab gine , Kinstow,N ¢ bent ’ Bera } ‘ievly aad Noun, “ations we Commission Werchants are so » HO obe Can say tual we In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, art t proper in our e ty while <>® J a tlener umn pe than perfect Seuthern Predace Generally ther as No. 180 Front Street, We said @ spruce young J% S222r SF Fu. eye are Certalnly poser ss of x yer cee y jualities, and the Ss buthing » w ‘ : " , ve Mrpeche h oor charact sin yours ite : Pik Vi" said little Con unetion iw v i ve tu quarre!! You sheuld t : Ve fa sinvle day, « utine a 1 w yuu 4 Ns ltveach PRIVATE SALE. ] \ ‘ IJ, finn, “Swhiat ut : : Lhe : Wee ri 5 Nrivieg Kad! audden Cnr [always be LIN. I NC | Beis § ‘ oat “~ * es oone of Jia ess of a 1 « k . : “ye Terme a» i 2 LAW IE s wince I \ 2 iw 4 : a wt ex 55 mn r ‘ ee On! ee K de v wes \ st realize vit State We ale & pose slVantaye t | t ' Whee As \ a shail con e, sald itt < new. & 6 : es eal WI {willeond * 1 nhauy . . it e! J [’urt oe ‘/)" “ BOOK BINDER WANTED. i - war tly \\ } d ) Eng ra ar, ¢ , Si cot tre t wit k IT sha alee ‘ F * A f for von ¢ afew ther =e as : y ty see ta vy, Ready-Wade Clothing. - ‘ oe ‘ Hf A A < K Mades, Pa i : \ ; R . suliien and e ‘ MILES & ace ' ‘ ( 1 n f f Aw : vias Atle te EQUITY SALE i t! XA INI. ft » t I Te for ~ ee ; : ae t ] i ' a ‘ = LOOOMENGTOES Ol EAN Dy: nef J Cae Wars 1 . ! | VILL AND SHEE POND, Something New, u tter 1 i | Te koyes ‘ is , ' ; ; ‘ ()> 1 A xe \ = I fl rt | IM ) ew ) ( . un { to 6 Zz fi BLACKS (Mei this disease, let any one troubled with Jauudice take | ry, China Vases, Cups and Saucers, Perfume bottles, the Iuvigorator regularly one week aud their skin’ Card Baskets, Candlesticks. Tovs, Fine Eugraviogs, will begin to assume its original color Jin Gult frames, Common Priats and frames to suit, Costiveness can be permanently cured by the | xkipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes nvigorawor. ‘Take itin I doses on retiring, 80d) from Weta. to 5.00 each. Spy Glases from $1.00 to it assists nature in her operations By gradually di- | 813.00, Aalicdascopes from 3Ucta. to QL50, Micro- | minishing the dose, the bowels are left in a healthy | scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Laaterna for and active state, and work as regularly asclock work | children, Willuw baskets and Wagous, Flutes from Sick Headache is very soon relieved by taking | $1.25 to $25.00, Violina from 50cts to 813.00, Banjo's a double dose of the Jarigorator, which corrects all | from $3, to B6, Accordeans from $425 to $6.00, Octa- acidity and sourness of the stomach. |co Flutes, Tamborinee, Guitare, Flugolets, Hermens- For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as it) cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measures, relieves all oppreasive or uneasy feeling afier eating | Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with heartily. For a family medicine generally, all who! aud without cases, and about TEN THOUSAND use it speak in the highest terms. | other things not herein mentioned, all of which are for Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., Being very St., New York. Price $1,00 per bottle, conta ning #2xXioue to sell I make no charges tor showing gooda. 40 doses. Also sold by C. A. Heuderson Druggist, Salisbury, N.C. | OP Recottect,—orrosire rue Court Hover. sp May 26ch, 1857. t-59 | June 2, 1K57 tt IF YOU HAV WORK FOR ME. | WILLIAMS BROWN. Please bring it im. | zysy Tin, Sheet-tron and GUN AND LOCK ric tile Saar At his hr gpa peperite Bell Hanging. MURPHY & 0. I Ace SE-ROOFING and GUTTERING done the wvet substantial manner 188 Front | #ale on the ost accommodating terms | Call and examine for yourselves THE subscriber having opened an es- ce | pe tablishme ol, propuses tv carry on the = aad warranted. Great vane- 7 above business ia the town uf Salisbu- | gy of Wares a vee always uu haod fur eale | b< tee # ik | 5 ry, on Water Street, ia all its varwus January 2 ly 34 GUNS as paired at short notice d LOCKS re don reasova- | | ble terms His thorvagh acquaintance | RB Ss ‘~ ry with the business, he hopes, will command a rea : : 8 . & 4 3 8 >} SHOP. branches ble share All work warranted dere left ho him wall be faithfully and promptly at } aded to. Orders respectfully solicited | CHARLES HARTMAN of patronage Lor. w Salisbary, Oct. 21, Is: 21: 3me . : The Subscribers 1 if (VQ) AVING ed a sh COWAN'S erecta: VEGETABLE L¢THONTRIPTIC | in Salisbury, | FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY : Bayes scent ene Caregen eae | SUFFERING yaom neg h greet work patting DISEASED KIDNEYS, Hie tavern Sah Ae | Stoncinthe Bladderund Ridneva, Weak He aud ih | nessa of the Loins, ote | cf Noes . VDA St Hotel, in Mocksville; at De R. ( pomekives delat tka) Oregisicceite Chen at Zeverly’s W. P. ELLIOTT, | Hotelin Salem; aod atile Caroloe Watehman Of | fier Share Late of Worth & F At, Favtteville N ¢ Sun lNe FO wea voneny cee iy fa ee GENERAL COMMISSION | efactare and sale uf the above Medicine, 1e preparer NI farmeh a supply by addre b t Salsbury, N aol recalling athie remd 1) milee west of thie JY r 7 ’ M Se FORWARDING MRCIANT WILMINGTON, N.C Pan JAMES HORA, | WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, |" SALISBURY, N : it ci bade panied . ee bake ne Peete: M “ hf Chets, Weichec and Jewrirt ofevery deceripee, (MOUS and Lot to Rent nthe best maaner a a the mostreasuna ane ~ OR SELL. DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, 1°" 7 Hie Sargen and Mechanical Dentist, : ‘ 7 a sls Z (erida of the Baltimore Dental College) ce - =; a Oo any TATESVILLE, N. ( SAN R! PEC T FULLY offers seaneleervices! went ot D) Nicicevlin) 0 Cum . acne of Irede geverally MILLe & CACRENCE } ae Tam ene Greensborough EOL EE Ld, Heal ere | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. fe ng te ali : bh the , : eeenee a - "7 . ie oF fees Peo G ; 4 . wee will ‘ o Abe . ye ! - oe alo _ JAM Wee 7 - 18.97. : i ’ EN TIES nn ‘ SPRING AND SUMMER) (beret entices si ictes PETER ADAWs ss. WRSWASNS. ue ay] \ ‘ 1) re a bl eee ee EEO SI x OL ote ety daseh uA MILT cen Pe R ne ma ie pl ee . i : =i . _ ies n a Dias he “ by i “ ‘ i" ne Art ie xp are he thinks . sack fas wird Hew reed oad aed halaman nary FASHIONS Haw. ¢ ~ ( Mandkerphics, Andie : mnie tp Con r thing + Call and the w 1 ( mnie! oe - - , Se : CON pRict JAN BR REARD . : . ht u & Pncin : Sattar. Spe oo Thunder & Lightning RAIL ROAD STOCK bist SON ANI CIV, WAR, KOR SALE. .., Pestilence, Patent Medicine ( ‘ VE SIAY A ttith ee UY testes fat aurty ten sh FAMINE, A Ro 1S AGE vex Ve ths ue he uld be guarded , VERS OWENS ri , CEM’ tary . 4 J ‘ vale par WANTED. ron sling sad ahr 1 ve bene, DY putting ‘ HXGDACXUXE) see era ae Ue ees patie “ " pteen 4 Address . WJ MILES & ¢ ; ak NA March 3 Gina dh Ju Ps 5 : BLANKS ye HATS. HATS. ANAS \ ew ts look FUR. CASSE of al hinds for sale at thia OF e 4 VER. WOOL LEGHORN and STRAW HATH, just recetved and for eale bow JOR PRINTING Ww J MILLS & Co Vow ee) , Nabebury, March 3 ’ ome 4 My eroonted at this Office. Persons wishing to get a good bargain can do so, by Negroes Wanted, calling ou the subscriber, of 3. 8. “Trott, ibe lives near the place, WM. B. TROTT. * re , 4 a P [TE subscriber wishes to bey from 50 to 100 June 13, 1957. 20-3 I likely negroes, for wt i he will youg est market prices. Address Nins-at vii SAMULL REEY. Salisbary, May 5, 1857. ng ~ DEROSSET & BROWN, - *,* Banaer copy | mouth. Valuable Land — FOR | SALE wy I Suuth Yadkin River,in Re bend Usual advances madeon Consignments. Iving near the Waters : 2 1 ounty, (18 miles North-west of Salisbury adpra- | ing the Laads of Soloman Hall dec., R. F. Jobe DR. M. WHITEHEAD EAD. Temperance Smoot, and other. Contaiaing aboat OFFICE 00 the seme lot with his residence. le |s absence persons desiring to see him will leave 200 Acres, more or less. | evr wares on the Slate. «3 This tract of land is ander a fine state of cultivation, | | Jame 17, 1856 aod has « Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, | Wanted to Purchase, —_e— Mm, aud ell ther nec ut baridiogs for the Cconvemence aod comfort YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- ome APPLY at the EH LAVD f GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, am aow offeriag my Vale- able Plantation for Sale, f the of a Farmer ! groee from | MANSIO | Selsbury, March 17:h 1857. AND MILL PROPERTY | Certificates of Marriage, i é | | ( LIVEN by the officiating man of Mage. FOR . AI E | I trate, us the rte pen ne gy 2 Matrimony Fi 484 | Len _ ‘ | U demgned as cvideoce ta their own possession of their ella tract of 150 ACRES of tand tying | swfu! marriage, and as such, ote velaable,eapecial Yadkin River, aboot 20 miles East of Sale |!y &: parties removing to distant parts of the eummery, agion Headiey, Very neetly get up—for sale at the Wetehmes Thee tract we valaa- | Uffier. Meat to any part of the Coustry for 68 esate ez y Mr. ‘unl mite, with a rece, | per dusen, uf the cash recompasies the order. : oun dows | and 14 athe top. alremdy | - hardy mo tal very omall expense : vilsner Pee. Certificates of Confirmation, an be orca pat >) \ LS0) printed in very fine style, for sale af the Tre! “ » Oftier, and sent w amy part of the the Black, are uce the | ™ sd Leth casein ae iy will there. | oe {oa good terms, aed time wel be givea— = ~ Ay “ener wielrr ie “a purchase w call on a a ' 4 . > i , " 1 ts pureh 0 hism at hie rem THE PROHIBITIONIST. aight, by v dence at Stobee’ Ferry sddrese hun at Milledge -| who turnec ‘ Ml N Duriehed Monthly, by the Bueeative Commmitioe hee WILLIAM STOKES 4 ine New York State Temperance Koeviety ; “ Ma 1s37 tf | Awans MeCor, member of the Execetive Committee come Editor The abies and most eminent advacates of & moment TUR GREATEST the Cause 1a the Nauun, evstnbete of thew wishem mourning 0 Wed 1D . wrace ty ts colamus Fred. Bers edi iseove ‘ ’ With the Neamber for Janwary, 1857, it ine Vol ‘ cal Diseovery of the Age nee bog tera, and J OR RENNEDY 8 yee eone| The eope and oprtof the Paowrnrnenwr te Ne- militar with sur comme . hel ceree bene! ; 4 ada Siete im the Union, aed man lop, | : are orealates inevtery Binte Tt te the adherent ofacese woods on ¢ EVERY KIN M potecal pany aor (he oppeeent of asyother Serred- the trail th Fee iecnx . . en mate ly devited tu the Sappressiog of the Lageur Trefe, oad , lees eles (lotempersnre; on all aches quee- sp rerun we and never (aiteg | NOs whieh divide the pabhe mind, it io abadately st- dis overig <s wo eae “ He has" saan at is meade ices c lie printed im the Fubo Form, on a deoble medio emall party lev all wrth worles of Have sheet, making eght large far-colamaed pages te « cotld be « I oarew . gore | COOert bf } PER WS OF ereecEIPTION ar a We “ a ae reste One copy for one year, 90 58 Buy P T to ome address, one yeer, i100 who had re _ ST keane at Bae Aad foreach eddiicnal four copes, 9100 and hearin ou Motiieba re ie peels pale will be charged fur amy qeantst) lees thee pressed h QO" sach : _ Fit Eon ets the fo Three are warranted arethe worst Fifty Coupes, tn ane addvesn, 99060 bead Hepat at One Haadred Copes, tocee address, 92000 the ” (eeu warreoed to care all hemer| Powrsce— The preiage on the Paonrertrenner # od bor sigu: . yes wiihon the Coamty of Albany, free; beyond ihe Coou trail.in the ts tare warranted to care rauming of the|ty, and witha the State, Three Cente a yedr; bev to have be . . aK yond the tate, and einthie the United States, Sia dl tt cate Bow tl « to cure corrups, Craton eyeble quarteriy, in advances. ow hat and-w ate Paosiscen — Chere are mo postage charges track (ine trite w ealy 1 he oh m the Paonerrrovwr to embeeribers im the Camedes, bie : re urea etre nro er reat ere lnc wurst any f the Prmares @ Rettsh Amorien, stream, the = - <reciat Orvae. —Tw factitete the grateitous dires- of the rive Te e are warranied to cure ibe! jatwnuw ih> Paper, ne will seed One Moudeed C gr = opera rh hice eet! laune om, postage poid, tox Twang. ves “ “ carothe ealt | Five Dowssas at the same rate fur any ferger ing Mr. . ‘ These terme berely cuver the eost of 7" oe Fev = 7o (hee pene of ‘ es ion = made their wefele bvery man inte whose hands this sheet may fall, ie im the oo by con oe x lagi exlvenind rave ac eed pul s copy imte every anosy sh cin wa * ye above ' tobe Specimen copies will be @ ish ornt, g ; Reader, I vera ona bottles of there Large and immediate orders reepectfally enliaited. Moun the nevady i | I ikmecwritite tol itimeve: No saheenpions reerived for less than one year, search. 1 i * . = o minby Sc avast es i. very case the order mast be accompunred by = hate : wave eke fa Addrees 5 gi - Ave le herb that ap O BCOVILL, Proteome Aerer A ny J See ralibelel grcee ial eet tae sabercats the whole . . e ai, nad yet 10 valae ° " q a picuvtal. nd yet is vslae| \ ® SB AMILE IT 1S MELANCHOLY TO pens “ . | we Hi) Kunde of ham ™ REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT scthedes © paces A Pcheesecn | thonsands of our fellow beings are ananaity ewept off sion, and b Spi aie naboh nats Ave by Chotera and other Diseases of the Bowele We shroud in | 1554, | subd over une thoesand buttier| 2% (> conmeied by the Knowledge, that a somody fate of th sans ‘ may be had, to awest the destroyerand remove the a Some of the w Dregzicta whi have beonin| nee PM pivcxce Z sacred basses ‘ivy veare ey chat oothong! Protected by Worthington's Cholera { pa . * wee er bhe u— the party ¢ weral pee ren sill aeociers and Diarrhea Medicine, vem peace’ T always kept storily for ha] mankind may eacape many of the “ile that feeb 'e outs eet mice. Ae . vas a maeceel Phill hee to ° the system immanity from the at- est of gigar pu ecotiaed wi virtues have been fuend | terke of this Preicon Malady. We scsert oi the bes- ead deep owas oli yeh ard of « repatatr Sry es aeoniulep » disease which Waele century in by ; Hy silage Ue ve bee ¥® | medicine now before the American Public whieh has retarned o : : “ b ! tal proved a entisfactory ae thie, end to test ope mncenty sosing ne | : he Are but fom we submit thie propre That any one pur- en's footste Fans es se ee ae , Charing a bottle of it, ehall in each and every ease be Fred, Barr Tpopcreei: I : : seal os entitled t ve the purchase money back if it does torned wit { see ; ID \ ae Faves fot prove entirely eatrefactory Caney Riv i Ke Pa ‘i Pr [erases uf the Apres A supply just reccived end for aale by country an einer 4! rent Kidheveree cine! CA HENDERSON, Sacieevay, owe, The dis Y haedone more gnd than any medicine eve : : r "| FOSCARR dic Wantorr the gloom} \ Neneh reitrenitaee calihe bret yoo wee eiaees axp BY Datoaiwre es lb ph , g a Moe mw pages our Vie { Nein monfal - { areaents ; : : ing party « ' ‘ CaP ale draert ‘epinm a , ( £ rent tanldewtnver ton youre denen opemtet—| VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY and soakin “ sean bes to nll eonatutations, tale 7 | a] overapread i erate un ihe bowrlatwicena day () aod almost MANUFACTURED BY hla : Dy. Sitiahe TAD r he ae ae ject in mal DONALD KENNEDY, | "Pyieitebren frre liar eat he Wetes cue his to | ne property on Main Street in the great EB ive th No 120 Warren 4 (oshary. Masenehuestia Nard Ttiencorner lot and inetades a valaable give hem ain dwelling Honse, newly fitted up, Kitchen, &e. te possible, w Ww sale Agenia, New York City, V Chekner, | gether with firet rate Carriage Shops, all complete, and hange MI Barclay Street; CHP Ring, 192) Brondway. A (and new. Those wishing to purchese or reat seek happened | Ww ¢ llou Ntreet roperty are invited to call and examine it. him, Ala PW Dyott one, Philadelphia: SS Hanes, } A. G. HOLDER ai 2 h Balumore : Geo. HW. Keyser, Pitteburg: A.B. Wane Salisbury, April 28, 1857 ae me the ‘ Mogh Miller, I to; Leman de Brother many citiz Joon Hirke, M tl Brnkinhot® & Pen > 1 7 country we sate Semen Reed, dias Sah W ean eae J.P. GOW AN, ts thi tens on . » . WITII reapeeted. » Droggistain the Uni- ’ ‘ tee and Britieh P tom ets an sa COL. H. L. ROBARDS, some alt hw Ral ig Store, Saliabe ante mui KR 8 Drug “ ary, N.C z . ew groun Metcmbes 84d MISE Dae AT THE conducted > T U SE energy an WaLhL Praran. ROWAN HOUSE. On Tues: \ Splendid lot of fine Wall Paper and Bordering to ——v —— separated | JX inaten. For wate at J. ENNISS' s at routes, whi 1 soe ae. es RCM |e AEA QFFIOR FOR ALL the Stages se Do bed ha TE har 3 * 95 | Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1957 t fleor fe the at- at the bez- quarter of article of whieh has # mncenty one pur- ry cane be hk if it does ear, re, ematir Ime4 ERTY Stages at 35 im its re- was wi io Aron requested |’ ta giv the publica sketch event. Inne wi Geogtaphy, that there (ately sprung between the Hoo, T. L. Clingman hw g reat in wegard to ove of the high the’ Black Mountain put down in Mi , «The former alledying ip, va ty first ap ne mectiain its eri ei any Other point on the range, and thé An Hehatn pe asserting that he was same |peak’and measbred it iw the year After | séveral> letters; pro and con, the newspapers, De. Mitcheji nn nounced Vis intention of visiting the teatrathine of remeasuring the peak Puabalae statements of somne gen- head acted aa his guides Gn his for- Ae. Sometime since, about the mid- Dune, I think, he came up, in company Oba. A. Mitchell, his daughter, and established bis headquarters at foot. of the mountain, and were Q barometical, would fix its altitude . He had proceeded with Ra ' nover Bb and had reached to some q' Of a mile above Mr. Wm. Patton's Movotuie Hesse by Saturday evening, 24 v'clock, the 26th Jume, at which time he quit work and told Wie son that he was going tocross the moun- tain to the settlement on Caney River for the a seing Mr. Thomas Wilson, Wm. Bide and L.believe another Mr. Wilson, who had guided him up. to the visit, House on Monday at noow. There was vo one with him, This was the last time he was ever een alive. On Monday his son repaired to the Mountain House to ucet his father, but he did not ome. ‘Tuesday the same thing occurred, and though considerable uneasiness was felt fur lia safe , Yet there wereso many ways toaccovntfor his on the former y that was scarcely thought wecemsary to e'arm the weighborbood; but when Wednes day wight came and brought ov tokea of him, his son and Mr. Joho Stepp immeriately started 90 ThurJay morning to Caney liver in search of him. Oo arriving at Mr. Thos, Wilson's What wae their astonishment and dismay w feara that he had neither been seen or heard of fe'thatesiement! They immediately returned to Mr. Stepp's, the alarm was given, and before on down un Friday evening companies of the hardy mountaineers from the North fork of Were on their way up the mountain The writer happening to be present on a visit w the Black, jotwed the first company (hat went About eighteen persons catuped at the etain House that evening, and comtunued ac @msione were made Ww our party dung thx wight, by the youd citizens of that neigh boriioud, whe turned out at the cal! of bunavity as fant - heard the alarin ; sume from their belds, some working oo the ruw!, and all » thoat © moment's besitauion, Early on Saterday mourning our party woder the evamand of Mr Feed. Bernets, and bis sons, ali expereace! bun tate, and Jewee Stepp and others, wlo were ty miliar with the mountains, sack oot for the man lop, and begao the search by ecourng the woods on the left band of Caney Liver » the trail that runs along the wp = We « 6] on ia this way ta the highest pesk wit! @e sovering any traces whatever of bis passage, when our company became so sealtere.) email parties that no further systematic search coeid be made that dey. Bat direct fear a We came up the muuntain was Mr. bE) Bernett with some more of his vx yrhburs. who had come from their houses that morning and hearing 9 report that [)r — No had ex pressed his intention of striking a bee line from the top for the settlements without follow the blazed trail way to Caney liver, they sear h o4 for sigue in that direction, and soon found a trail.ia the soft mow and foro that was believes to have been made by him, and followed it #1 cathe to the fire fork of Canes om kat, Nothing doalaing but the; bie track, 20d that he liad contunved ee Gtream, they went several miles aluoy the bewt of the river, over inconceivably rough anJ ground, antl dark m they th Ves Bpon the earth am! rested ti!) more fag. Mr, Stepp, Mr. Fred Burne taade their way to Wilson's, on Ca jm the company that was coming up from the anoty side, aod the eriter and many others teterned, gloomy and 1, to Muwetain Howse, Thus coded ub * eoareh. During almost the entire day, | had poured down stemlly, the air was « chilling, the thermometer deg, at noon, whilst the heavy clouds wrapped the whole mountain in sgh a dense fog that we imporsible to see any ‘listance before us It seemed a0 if the zeni of those vast mourntai:, solitudes were angered at our wowonted intra sot, and had invoked the Storm God to op shroud in deeper gloom the sad and mysterious fate of their noble vietiin Sabbath morning came, but its holy stillness and sscred associations were al) unregarded, and the party camping in the Mountain House, pow ely augmented by constant arrivals from the eats, plunged again into the gloomy for est of gigantic fire, and filing through the dark and deep gorges struck far down into the wilds of Caney River, Mr. Eldridge Barnett’s party returned about 2 o'clock, bringing no tidings and seeding no further trace whatever of the wander evs footsteps. Stil} Jatar in the day Mesare Fred. Burnet and Jesse Stepp and party, re tarned with sore 12 of 15 of the citizens of Caney River, having traversed a large scope of country and finding stili po trace of the lost one. The rain still continued to pour down, and the gloomy and ill-omened fog still continued to wrap the mountain's brow in its rayless and opaque shroud. Just before dark the remain ing party came in, unsuccessful and soaking with water. A we Overspread the countenances of all, ns the awful aod almost undeniable fact was prociaimed, that Dr, Mitchel! was sarc ly dead, and our only ob ject in making further search, would be to res cue his mortal remains from the wild beasts aud Give them christian sepulture! Te could not be Possible, we thought, that he was alive; fur cold, and hunger and fatigue, if nothing worse ba happened to him, woulp ere this have de stroyed him, Alas! wo reasoned too well. By this ime the alarm bad spread far and near, and many citizens of Asheville and other parts of the country were flocking to the mountains to assist Jo the search for one so universally beloved and Feapeeted. On Monday the company numbered some sixty men, New routes were projected, new ground of search proposed, and the hunt condueted throughout the day with renewed evergy and determination, but still without acail. On weaday the company of Buncombe men Separated into three squads and took different routes, whilst Mr. Thomas Wilson aid his reigh- tle y = our lan ail others ev Rover to dasappoin the jays re rat 1 nos adwating tired, hungry etal gloom now bors from Cavey River, tuok # still more distant jceased was held by all. ‘1 hese bold and hardy|nence and usefu He promised to return to the Mountain | —- VOL. XIV. route, by going to-the top. of the highest peak | avd searching down. towards the cat-tnit fork of the River. They were led to take this route by the suggestion of Mr. Wilson, that Dr, M. had pone up chat way in his visit tothe high peak {1M 1844) aid that perhaps he bad undertaken to !gv down by the saive route. They aceordingly } struck owt for that point, and turning to the [eft | to strike down the mountain in the prairie near | the top, at the very spot where it is alleged that the Doctor entered it 13 years ago, they in- | stantly perceived the impression of feet upon the yielding turf, pointing down the mountain in the'direction judicated as bis former route,— After tracing it some distwoce witt that u woodcraft which is so w« | close observis | that it was b Hi, and many others, were ina deep valley on the hoad waters | of avother fork of the river, when the blast of — | born and the firiug of guns on a distant peak, | made ys aware (hat some discovery was made, | Hurrying with breathless haste up the steep | mousiala side im the direction of the guns, ; we $08 came up and found the greater | | part of our company watching | news that the Yancey company were upon the | trail we had been so earnestly secking #0 many | days, After a brief consultation, two or three of | our party retarned to the Mountain House for | provisions, avd the balance of u. sturted as fast } as we voald travel along the main top towards or Yaneey frends, and reached the bigh peak | jast before dark. Here we caniped in a smail| cabin built by Mr. Jonse Stepp, ate a hasty sup- per and threw ourselves wpe the floor, without covering, to rest. About T o'clock in the night just as the wri- ter was about closing his eyes in troubled and uneasy slumber, @ toad hallo was heard from the high blaff that looms over was answered frum within and the cabin. = ft 4 Moment ery sleeper was upon hs feet Mr. Jesse Sepp, Capt. Robt. Patton and others, then came duwn and told us that tie body was foand.—Mourn- fatly thea indeed, these hardy sus of the spoun- linus seated themselves around (le sruulderiag cabin fire, and oo the tranks of the fallen firs, aod there, io the hybt of a glorivus full moon, dark, damp f ev whose mys penciled Un rest with lnquid silver, seven thuuseud fer the ude the Atlantic, tlie Many a heart wus plrave tnelancholy stilled with disciused, aud washed sands of ale was Cold wulness as the truth many & rough Lae refeigewt move lig We fd owi a lear an that lovk ijou the mar ble pallor and » 4 the stricken and bereay nnd iboug « faraway > dee dy atflet expected lt i to go the whow this sadd evi «@ Tt was as they eased hard ondertak same route to the settle ments b be bad formerly go They traced hen rapidly wo the je moun tata, until they reached the reant (the cat-tad fork.) found bis traces ma hun calaract trying ¢ precipicr, sa stretched haad following Oe gratile f fuer clam bering sbyes, thev fire rock by the fre dwerple uf kno tianety ' | Cth we ath aunony a what y if stemed to hit tem ever taken Pha ae) awly) scohe UNnacre) Can think firs, whose rot 4 tears | thock ny ments were jedunn waters ment: pure could be kept avumber of } hands wer from the top of the mount a distance of three n make the was ale Fouzens wener ‘ 0 lary lay, tu Ashev tu Word and to th asaist us mM raising | tnorming. At that time sons assembled at Mr. Jesse Sto ments coroner yeome and Wednesday nutnber of per Yaney and set out for the apot, bearing tt our shou lors up the dreary at » near tep miles on this way, ood t turned down rom the tig peak to e met by Mr. Coroner Ave 1 about itizens of Yaney, They had got im enveloping the bods ware t swhen we wer tifiy of the body ariel ma Ing it securely upon a dong pp the shoulders of Mount wn Aud strength and hardifiood of thos teb men an now beea taincers r three miles abo } Cipitous granites and ster pom bade which was r I trunks of trer the tt whieh block two bundre« Alinost the nec wry. | fifty pounds could carry mee Bota the fearful exertion before the: up the way, fresh hands step) moinenta, all witl and eager to assist in the work Anon they would come toa | by Ny in everw few struguling intermission humanity. of which it was 1inpossible for the bearers to proceed, and then they would form a tine by taking each oth ers hands, the Uppermost man tree, and with shouts of encouragen main strength. In this way, after toiling for some four hours, they reached the jspot. Here was afforded [the great affection and regard in which the de t heave up by indescribable another instance of | | vt \ | hovhood, after ee lives of em) t, Internat Smprovements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, a a men ardently-desired to have the body buried rere, and’ contended for it long ‘and earnestly. They said that be’ bad first-made known the su- perior height of their glorious mountain and nosed their fame almost throughout the Union ; thut he died .wisilst contending for: bis right to that loftiest of all the Auiantic mountains, on which’ we then stood, and they desired to place his remaios right there, and at no other spot.— It would indeed have been an appropriate. rest- ing place for him, and it was wished for by the whole country, before its being told them that his family wanted his remains brought down, They reluctantly yielded, aod the Buncombe men proceeded to bring the body slowly down to the of the Swanannoa” Before leaving the ames of all pre- sent, and will ask you to publish them to the world, #8 men who tiave done honor to our com- mon humapity by their, generous and disister- ested conduct on this melaucholy occasion. | am oo flatterer, Messrs. Editors, but I must con- fess that the labor which these mountain meu expended, and the sacrifice so willingly aud cheerfully made, is worthy of all praise and ad- miration, May God reward their kindness ; feel sure, that the numerous friends and pupils of the dear deceased, would rather read the list for us, with the |of these many names than the “ ayes naes” of | aby congressional vote that has been recorded on many a day. FROM YANCY. Nathan B, Ray, J. M. Broyles, Joseph Shep- herd, Washington Broyles, Heory Wheeler, | Thomas Wilson, James M. Ray, DW. Buarle, son, Gi. B. Silvers, J. O. Griffith, EL Williams, A. | TD. Allen, A. L, Ray, Thomas D, Wilson, B. Don Wilsoo, E. A. Pyatt, D. W. Howard, W. | M. Aastin, James H. Kiddle, Dr. W Grumley, G. D. Kay, Barton Austin, James Allen, Heary, | Ray, t. L. Bandolph, Johu McPeters, W. B Creasinan, S.J. Nanoey, Samuel Kay, EW, Ihoren, Res. W. C. Bowman, J. W. Bailey, Tho- mas Silvers, Jr, Thomas Calloway, Jawies Cal loway, Henry Allen, J. L. Gibbs, tay, James Li usley, Robert Riddle, W. D. Williams, J.D. Young, William Rolen, G. W Wilson, Jolio Rogers, James Allen, Jr, J. W. Ayres, J E. Presnell, R.A. Runtple, W, J. Heusley, LD H. Silver. FROM BUNCOMBE Lambert, William Barnett, JL B. Bur J. Fortune, Epbraun Gilase, J. HH Bart- lett, 3. F. Fortune, A. N. Alexan Jer, James Gaines, J. EF. Ellison, Joho Bartle, F, F Bartlett, Elijah Kearly, E. Clayton, A. Burgin, Sse Stepp, DF. Suinmey, T. J Corpeniug Harri Eliison, T.B. Bovd, A.J. Lin Isey Joshua Witham Powers, ROP. Lambert, Tiedale Stepp, Daniel Barnett, Thadens C. Coleman. A b. Harrig, W. ©. Fortune, Fleteber | Capt. Robert Patton, Cox per, servant of Win Patton, Juha, servant of Flewher Fortune Exq A. J. Emmerson, Chatham county, A. E Rhodes, Jones county, I, Ho Young and Moses Deut, Frankhe county ; all students of Wake Forest Co This list the search, Jenne S_ ( wett '% Mepy ortune Jins pot comprise all who assisted in as much to my reyret I did vot take 1 list of any but those pre i] sent at the removal of »wever, Chat the names of yister of Mr. Patton's riends of Dr, Mitch 0 House inte ry ell can see them when they visit (as [ have nx Nt many will) the scene of bie death Thee eade my brief sketch of thie affair upon Dr. Mitchell's barscter I fool myself muequal to the task, 1 trost that t will be appropriately pronounced A bis learned and devoted labor t My feeble pen could add melancholy As to any eulogy by sume une ers of the University ntellectual stature | ™ as I] am grati | kinds Jand hunored ! Male ™ re 7. BK. VANCE ver some pamphlets the fell Mitel lorat if the extract ell’s letters con Black been told that the leath was but a wing have fortu ate ] place of t was rea ness of that imeun a aoand stirr bat the , not music of the waters, his spirit of its Maker.—4«/ rippling tl * ts throne passed to »at peak of the k was the hardest day’s work I ever rmed. It was overone high t ain spur, and ag toa di ep val ) crawling throogh laurels, with two ba roweters, one @ common mountain, and , And whe sed under a high shelving rock where the groand was be- the other a Gray Lassac’s, in hand. n about noon, I } leaves beneath, strown with clean dry and not help tl nking Place it wonld be to ate we had begun the escent of the main mountain. When the observations had beea made, at four o” ck in the evening, and we began to end, the clouds were gathering, and mm the ram poured down m torrente We a tributary of Caney river, and omy companions conld find no better , eam close, I cotid a clear rushing at r comfortahle And this « as rhat a 7m”. before necessary came to way o along, than that of f vettine g ing from reck to reck along the channel of the stream APPROPRIATE The hody of Dr. Mitehe my the omonntain solitudes by the ll, after its res- gallant men of that region, was interred inthe Presbyterian Church yard of this place, kide by side with the Rev. John Jiekson, D. D. who gradnated in the sane class at Yale College! The two are net vnworthy to rest thos together, both having been of eminent goodness, piety and Jearning, and followed to the vrave with as universal regret and re- spect, as ever fell to the lot of man to yORRESS, ness in different States, should meet again in the cdld abodes of death! ‘The ways of God are past find- ing out.— Ash, Spectator. Reva 57'S SE EDUCATIONAL MEETING. A meeting of tha citizens of Charlotte day evening last for the purpose sidering the educational interests.df the object of the meeting by the Chaianan, now-in course of construction. It is ex- vted that in about a month. the build ing will be finished. Its cost has been, thus far, $11,500, which has been paid, leaving about $1,000 still in the Treasury. About $2,500 more must be raised to complete the editice and enclose it. After some appropriate remarks from Messra. Johnston, pga Hatchison, Wilson and P. J. Lowrie, as to the im- portance of vetting the Institution in sue- cessful operation, Gen. Young offered the | following resolutions, which were adopt- ed: Whereas we have heard with much gratifies- Gon the report of Col. Williains iv regard to the near completion of the Female College building, and as the sum of $2,500 js still necessary to complete the same ready for use, Kesolved, That a committee be appointed to {take subscriptions to raise the suin uc cessary for that purpose. | Resolved, That we do hereby tender assuran- | ces of our gratitude to Cot. Williams for tbe ele- | gant College edifice which be bas reared with so much evergy aad architectural taste. Wm. Joliuston and Gen. Young were }appointed in accordanee’ with the tirst iresulution, On motion, the chairman | was added to the committee. | Dr. ©. J. Fox offered the following re- | solutions, which were adopted ; | Resolved, That the interests of edacation and {of our community require Ube opening of a tint claws Male School in We Town of Charlotte. Lusolved, That we approve of the M litary feature which bas been so successfully introduced rato modern Academies, and that our Trustees, ik Goujuuction ith a cominiitce of Lire, be re jyested to advertse at once and make all the for opening & School of that and that harneter by the Ist of October next ; we pledze ourselves to co-operate with them and rflorts nee RSATY Whvever they may secure as a J’rincipal, iu sus- taining the sate, Dr. Fox, T. H. Brem and P. J. Low- were appointed a committee cordance with the above. The meeting adjourned suljvet to the ca&il Of the male sehool coumiitee. We were gratified to see so much in lon the su Ss rie ite Ree terest tna ed ject by those meeting. everal gentle. wen made remarks, urging the Im por- tance of establishing first, class male and present he fetvale schools bere at home, where our | youth could be educated with sat sending them abroad. Indeed, it is a matter in which every individual member of the community ought to fecl a live ly inter- est. of the yrade contemplated, thousands of dollars that are annually expended abroad | will be « efit all manity isbursed at home, and thus ben uterests and elnrsses com Charlotte Demo. nb the livered since our last report By Nasu, C.J. In Mayo v, Gardner, from hdyec mube, judginceat reversed and Bente de novo. By Vi In State v. David, from Pitt, declaring that there is no er rot in the judgment of the Saperior Court. Also, in Cotten v. Davia, from ¢ hatham, Judgment reversed and rmnire d Also, in Wheeler, in kuity, v. from Wake, plea allowed vkson, J noTro. Piper, » bat plainutts inay Nie replicahon and vo to a he aning on the qnestion of ite trath Also, in McLean, in Equity, v. Hardin, from Alamance, dismissing the bill. Ly Batrie, J. In Dupree v. Dupree, from Edgecombe, judgment affirmed. Also, in Warbritton v. Savage, from Edge combe, jndgment reversed and venire de Also, in N. C. Rail Road Com Leach, froin Jolinst now. pany v affirmed Also, in Hanove r, decretal or in Garrison, Ex’r vo Eborn, in eguity, from Beaufort, child entitled to } and wife to 4 Paled.) [Pegister. », judgment Cronly, from New Jer attirmed. Also, featy v 2. The Chicago negro citizensh p case has been decided in accordance with the Dred Scott decision, as will be seen vy the fol- lowing from the Chicago times : “Judge McLean delivered his judge- ment, Sustaining the demurrer, on the ground that the plea was different in sub stance and in legal effeet from that sus tained by the Snpreme Court in the Dred Neott case, and was therefore insutticient * Judge McLean was reqnested to al low his opinion to be published, but he de clined, saying that it would appear in the next volume of McLean's Ciruit Court re- ports “The abolitionists are d sappointed ; they thonght Judge MeLean wonld put the Dred Scott decision at defiance, and boldly disregard that decision. He ex pressly adinitted its binding force, and decided this ease in favor of the negro, vecause it did not tall within: the scope of that decision. 2. A Lorry Waverrati which surround the valley of Zo lamite, Strange, that the class mates of in California, are believed to be the lof- tiest in the world. One of them is esti- mated at 2,000 feet high! * Sate eee SALISBURY, N.'C., AUGUST 4, 1857. was held in the Cunrt' Howse ‘om Satur. of con- Town, W. R. Myers, Esq., was called to preside. After an explanation of the Col W. A. Williaws made a statement in regard to the Fenrale College building Ly affording educational facilities | The waterfalls = SS er ee ee and the Sanity Circe. NUMBER 10. OF VOLCANIC THUNDER-CLOUDS. The clouds of ashes, smoke, and vapor, which issue from volcanoes, exhibit the phenomena of thunder and lightning. All ancient and modern, coneur in their evidence on this question, ~ Pliny, the younger, in his celebrated letters to Tacitus, speaks of the lightning that issued from the clouds in the eruption of 'Vesu- ving, in the year 79 of the Christian era, in which his uncle, Pliny the naturalist, lost bis life. Della Torre gives the same evidence respecting the eruption of 1182; and Bracine states that the column o smoke which issued from the same volca- no in the eruption of 1631, aud which spread in the atmosphere to a distance of forty leagues, was attended by lightning, by which many persons and anituals were killed. The lightning in all these accounts is described as being tortuous and ser- penting, The same deseription is given by por Eee Valetta of the appearance of the eruption of 1708. The inhabitants of the foot of the moun- tain assured Sir William Hawilton that, in the eruption of 1767, they were more will be abtained by thu!tiplying the com- puted distance by the trigonometrical sine of the angular elevation, The height of thander-clonde is algo at- tempted to be determined, by observing the effects produged pon objects in ele- vated situations eu by the lightning which issues from#hem. If it be admit- ted that lightning always descends from the clouds toward, the earth, then it may be inferred that thé place where sach ef- most be. lower than the positian of the gloud from which the lightning proceeds} bout, ifit shall appear that lightaings ues dart upward, nothing respectingthe height “of the cloud ¢an be inferred from enxeh effects. Among those effects which lightning pro- duces when it strikes the earth ie the ea- perficial vitrification of rocks. Such ef- fects-have been observed on the summits of some of the highest mountains of South America by Humboldt, on the summit of Mont-Blane by Saussure, aud on the Py- renees by Ramond. In cases where no means have been taken by those who witnessed thunder- storms to determine the height of the terrified at the lightning which fell among them than at the burning lava and other | fearful circumstances attending the erup- tion. Sir William Hamilton states, that in the eruption of 1779 there issued from the | ning, which appeared at the moment it escaped from the cruter. | In 1779 the lightning was not attended | by audible thunder. It was otherwise in the eruption of the 16th of June, 1794, of which an account has been supplied hy the eame observer. During the latter eruption, the lundest and most-continved claps of thunder were heard. The light- ning was in this case prodactive of the! usaul effects, Houses stricken by it were destroyed, and the clonds of ashes, from) which these lightnings issued, were car ried by the wind as fur as Tarentum, a distance of one huudred leagues from Vesuvius, where the lightning struck a | building aud destroyed a part of it. The lashes of whic li this cloud was cuui posed [w ere as fine as common snoff. According to Seneca, a great ernption of Etna, in his own time, was accompan- ied by similar effects, and the same phe- botnena are recorded by the Abbe kran- cesco Ferrara of the eruption of 1755 When the island called Sudrina, in the neighborhood of the Azores (which las since disappeared,) rose frown the sea in Is11, columns of intensely black smoke, |composed of dast and ashes, ascended from the bosom of the deep, and were |intersected in their and must jopaqne parta by vivid lightnings. The same appearances were observed jin the small voleano which, in July, 1831, | appeared between Sicily and Panteilaria It would be natural to ascribe the elec tretity of voleame clouds to darkest | the ajleous }Vvapor which is ejected, mixed with the dust, ashes, and lava, in great quantities | from the crater; bat this soppesition is not eo free trom difficalties as to be ad- jmitted without some Ju the Hesitation eruption of Vesuvius, ‘ to conceive that the vapr ried uneondensed from Ve reutam, nor was there anything in the appearances on that occasion which in- presence other in the cl vicated the of a sub stance ud save a tine dust; yet yea a build that place d ng t ot M Fellard, who witnessed the phenomenon, ke rose island o a at re Narrative 4 trot the 4 was columns of black sin uvcean before rin forined. Which tn the [n this case, avy aqueous Vapor Vf bee ylit have been eje oun the sulbtmarineg crater most hav the c and the s into the atmosphere uwiust densed before ‘umn reached surface of the sea, ruse fore, been free from Vapor; vett or cloud of volcanic was intersected by lightning. Gust OF THE HEIGHT OF STORMY CLOUDS. The distance of the clouds from w hich | lightning proceeds is estimated by ob-| serving the interval of time which elapses between the moment at which the flash |:8 seen and that at which the thunder is t heard. tain astronotnical observations, that light is propagated throagh Space at the rate of about two hundred a second of tine. This space being greater In @ Vast proportion than the grentest It has been demonstrated by cer- thousand iniles in tance at which any Uiander cloud eould be placed from the observer, it may be assumed that the moment at which the lightning is seen is practically coinci- dent with the momeut at whieh it eman- ates from the cloud. It has, however, hat sound is propagated through the air at about eleven liundred feet per sec ond This rate is su yect to some stoall variations, depending on the been also] roved temperature of the air, bat for cur present purpose it may be taken at its mean val- ve. Wy then, the number of seconds be observed, which elapse between the mo ment a flash of hyltuing is seen and. the | Cousequent upon is heard, and eleven hundred feet be a lowed for each second in that interval, the place wheuce the lightuing issues from the observer will be determined. Thus, if five secouds elapse, the distance will be five thonsand tive moment the thunder the distance of hundred feet; tor ix seeonds, it will be | six thousand 8x hundred feet, and so on If the cloud Le vertically over the ob server, this distance will be equal to its actual height above the level of the ob server. If it be not vertical, then its an gular elevation must be observed, and jthe height above the level of the observer ° sinoke |¢ | mad ~ suality, on the part of those in autbornty clouds from which they proceed, the situ- ations of the observers themselves afford a minor limit of the valne of that beight. Bouguer and La Condaminve were assailed by a thunder-sterm on one of the snm- mits of the Cordillera, iu Pera, Sans- nessed thunder-storma on the Pic Troumouse, the Pic de Baletous, and the Luc de Maupas, in the Pyrenees. Such are the principal observations collected by M. Arago, made in motn- the resalts of these with the heights of thander clonds, computedtfrom oleerva- tons made in the countries and at sea, would sapply means of determining whether the developement of storms is affected by the density of the air in which the clouds float, or by their proximity to the surface of the earth. Thus, if it should appear that, in ciouds at the same height above the level of the sea, storms are de- veloped more frequeutly when these clouds are in the neighborhood of muun- tains, aud therefore at a comparatively stall distance from the surface of the earth, it would follow, with a probability proportionate to the number and charac- ter of the facts observed, that the earth exerts an inflaence on clouds charged Pith electricity independently of the at mospbere in which’these clouds float. The height of thander-clouds observed in a flat country, oF at sea, are obtained by the method first mentioned, that is, by observing the interval between the flash and the thunder, and measuring or estinating the angular elevation of the cloud. Untortanately, the latter element of the computation bas been very fre qoeutly neglected by observers, the sole vbject having beew apparently to deter- {mine the destance of tie cloud from their station, and not its vertical height. In sume cases it appears, incidentaily, that the clond from which lightning issued was in the neighborhood of the zenith, and conseqaenutly the distauce nay be taken as equivalent t In sorpe few the angular elevation has been vbserved and recorded, and conseqaeutly the vertical height yf the cluad may be computed.— Lurdner’s Lecturca. _- the height. Prom the Plattemouth (Nebraska) Jeffersonian. Breaking up of Mormondom— Mormons Re turning in Disgust—Therr Opinions of Zion. —A train consmting of abvat one huadred per. sons with (wenty wagons, pasted through Uns place on Finday last, om their return from Utah [bey teraed part of a company vt two hundred persons at | forty teams ; but some distance back the remainder took the road They t Salt Lake about pri, aud were on the road a litle They Lore w the Slates. for Leavenworth the appearance » had seew wnuch trouble and pn being reduced in budy and dejee ed in A more pitiable set bebeld. They rejoi ed that they bad at last reached a laud where they could vnce more live of persons we never at ease. The touching 10 the extreme. In aceount of theie experience in Utah was the ed to approach th Rarration of what they endared they seen subject with reluctance and feelir gs of horror in calling to mind their safferings, but in of their remarks would mvanably become am mated, and break out the course expressions of indigna which thes ton at the J System had endured to be but a grand « Oppression tared the whole me of robbery and sen- It os . that the wers ts taken by the means This is al rewards. and by set- char They not by direet compulsion, they stated property of their fo of religious enthusiasm ispired by the mise of great spiritu xample of X pre ting before them t that as Jo former po their self-sacrificing, reap both of spiritual and temporal possessions, pture eived an increase above ma, 80 shonld they, by acters all his an increased reward, After the poh all their property was exhausted, the y of th ‘ their con chuct w change, an! to say, “ret away if you ie rulers w uld be such as If any one shoutd become dissatsted, j ec, they were pnbl h forbid le can,” Janger of their i n order to get mis tar Vhev aw clandestinely at that, tor sixty dollars reported that one man went ont with &3,D00, abd was returning In tie trama, with his team euly, and had pot enoush to eat. Another, who ven thousand dollars, Aoman by tb (it we recol is ula farm, wor sold it for thirty-fiy Jars. name of George Brooks crain and goods stored im < the displeasure of the his house ‘iterally stove carried off, he only es- who had considerabl: his house, on inearr elders, had the sides of jin, and bis property all jcaping with his life \than twice ir peer a when they were able no the women and children ‘were , and froous wih thces exhaustion ; ia this condition, they ten sheep,” as they ex those who came in date satisfied, would bave vo ing, and that those in au sooner was because he hoped it would be better. He remarked that if he should Beet DEMOCRATIO ROW. IN BALTI- MORE, Everywhere—almost in “every State and in every neighborhood in the Union —the triumphant Democracy are at: log- gerheads, and fighting and seratehing each other like so many dogs. In Baltix | more a few evenings ago; thére Wal a regular row among them. The Sun com- tains the anuexed account. of the.doings | ofthe Democratic City Convention, which | met on Thursday night to select eleven crater of Vesuvius, together with the red-|Sure and his eon encountered violent | delegates to the ensting State Conveg- hot fluid lava, constaut puffs of black |Storms on the Col du Geant and Mount-| tion of the party for the smoke, intersected by serpentine light-| Blanc. MM. Peytier and Hossard wit} candidate for Governor : nomination of # ' : |_ “At the appointed hoar Hugh Bolton} | Esq., took ta chais ~The secretary, Mr, | Tormey, called the roll of member, and «il answered to their prong ee 0) |tinety-six being present. ~The list }tainous localities. ‘Lue eomparison =) apasloatiche dnaen 1, atid-eome ad ditions were made and some uauies were withdrawn. wet “A member of the convention moved that an adjournment should) take: place until Monday night next. ‘This was de | feated by yeas 39, nays 56. A | was then made to go into a ballot, w was carried by ayes 54, noes 42); ‘ “Jost at this time a speaker arose and | protested against the action, stating ‘that a caucus of certain members liad’ been held. and .a. ticket—e- printed tieket— agreed apon, with which many membets jad nothing to do. Before the speaker got through, @ violent uproar,ocarted at | the lower end of the hall, and the of |“O, you old * Keystone,’ was rung cteatigian lunge TTrosmedieadl ung om | were put out and a pistol fired. | “ A scene of indeserible confusion fol- lowed. In the darkness some shel- ter under the benches; othets June froma the second story windows, and in s very brief period tlie room was cleared, | We have heard of no one being injured. The affair was a most dugriodit ene Is was not pretended, we believe, that, |of the opponents of the democratie” | were present to interfere: It was entife- ly a ‘family’ matter.” —_: “ ANGRY WORDS. There is nothing that sounds so ,80 grating, so discordant to the esr,"ne angry words, bey thrill thé : pain the heart, awaken bitter emotions in the breast ; they cause the eye to the cheek to glow, and they bring asting. ing recriminating reply to the Truly hath the wise maa said, “Grievons words stir up anger.” Could we only |eontrol onr tempers. when irritated by the hasty langnage of others, and. give the soft answes that tarneth away wrath, how many bitter feelings would we save ourselves and oar friends. Bat we do not make oue effort to smbdae our angry passions, but yield to them at once, and cruel, reproaciifal words and abusive epi- thets pass our lips, of which, soon after, we bitterly repent. We are told that the heart is desperately wicked, prone to sin a8 the sparks to fly upwards; and hog trne it is! we feel itevery day and every hour. The most trifiing circumstances, eve a word, or look, or tone, are suffici- ent to fill the heart with anger, and the tongue, that unruly member, is evér rea- dy to execnte its promptings, and word follows word in quick succession, till we scarcely know what we are saying. The sounds of oar own sharp tones excites us still more, and fans the flame, which al- ready barns fiercely within our breaste. Atlength we are exhausted by our own violence, the fires of anger gradually ex- pire, and we become ¢ool and enllected. Is our hours of solitnde, we refleet upon what las passed, and our brows flash with shame, as we recall our passionate words; we reproach oursefves bitterly, and wish that we could obliterate them; bat we cannot; they have sank deep in- to the hearts of onr friends, and the mem- ory of them rankles painfally in our own. Angry words—they pollute the lips; they estrange friends; they bring self-reproae to' those wld utter them, and sorrow to those to whom they are addressed. let us ynuard our. hearts against angry passions, and onr lips against angry words. Let ns keep constant and vigilant watch ver our tongues, the wounds of which are sharper than atwo-edged sword. Let us fry never to speak amiss, and a victo- rious than that of a conqnor- Eva wgetast, ing hero will be ours oo = m of the Te legraph System.—The Cuban | less Men wanba telegraphic connec- ton with the United States. The Government has conceded the right, and a proposition ia new pending whereby the Magnetic Telegraph Com- pany propose to furnish an independent line for all through Cuba business to this city and New York. Cuba will, dou soon come in for , the benetits of telegraph connection with the two continents. — Philade/phia Ledger Ectens tless, ‘ nn ee Rit Prov the Greensbors’ Patriot § Flag. H. Walser~J. W. Thomas—Gen. Leach— Davidson—The Election—600 Majority. We are happy to be able to state, not only from what we have heard, but frow what we know'of our own knowledge, that the people of Davidson are fully alive to the importance of the approaching election, and that they are fully aroused up, as will be as evident on the ve of Au next, The opposition in their ceanlasiclad efforts 0 serie Col. Pur- veart have over shot the mark, and have become so reckless and unscrupulous in their base and slanderous charges, that the people have determined to rise in thelr majesty, and put the seal of con- demnativn upon those who have so vilely slandered their old, tried and esteemed Representative. The javeniels of the Sentinel and others, their co-workers in iniquity, will find that they have greatly mistaken the spirit of the people of David- von, The citizens of Davidson are not ouly @ sober, staid and industrious, but they are an intelligent and reflecting peo- ple, accustomed to think for themselves, and are not turned about by every idle wind, or influenced by every jackanape, that has growa wise in his own estima- tion, and takes upon himself to dictate to others. Certain young lawyers will also find, that it had beeu better for them to have tarried a while longer at Jericho, end until their beards had grown. All the vile slanders which have becn 90 in- dustriously cirealated, throughout David- son against Uol. Puryear, have as idle tales and have produced no effect whatever, except to stir up a feeling of indignation against the authors of such miserable falsehoods, while many will pow turn out and vote for Mr. Puryear, who woald otherwise have remained at howe. We were at Thomasville on last Friday, the dav of the tax gathering at that place. Heary Walser, Esq., and Gen. Leach ad- dressed the people on the issues of the day and in reply to charges against Mr. Puryear. We found the people in that strong hold of the Whigs all right, and every man determined to do his duty. Gen. Leach, Henry Walser and J. W. Thomas, will attend all the tax gatherings im the county, and wo to lim who has the temerity to meet them. Messrs. Leach, Walser and Thomas are in the field, and they told us to say to their friends and the friends of Puryear ia the district, that they had enlisted fur the war, that old Davidson would give a good report of herself ou the 6th, and that it was all a miserable lie, that the whiys of Davidson felt no interest in the coming election. Let the whigs of the other counties do their duty, and there need be no fears entertained for those of David- son, for Davidson can and will give a Whig majority of five hundred. Mr. Walser deserves mach credit; last sum- mer he retired from the field us a cand> date to prevent any division or discord in the party, and now he is laboring to se- eure the election of Col. Puryear, let thers follow his example, and a great and glorious victory awaits us. e- TESTIMONY OF MR LETCHER. The Sentinel boys have for months been charging Col. Paryear with all manner of crimes, and publishing to the world all sorts of falsehoods ; and aceording to them Col. Purvear is utterly unworthy of credit and not deserving uf confidence. And to blast his character forever, they write to Mr. Letcher, of Virginia, to prove by bim that Mr. Paryear Lad told a false- hood. And now hear the testitrnony of Mr. Letcher, a Virginia Democrat, in re- ply to their letter: “TL heve o bigh regard for Mr. Puryear, and am entirely satisfied that be is utter!y incapable of making 3 ttatement which be did m4 believe te be well founded.” Sech is the testimony of Mr. Letcher, & Witness introduced by the Sentine! bovs themselves. Did they bear anything drup when they read Mr. Letcler's letter !— Poor Sen inel boys! Mr. Paryear says he knew nothing of a cailed session wheu he left Washington. And Mr. Letcher sess that he is entirely satisfied that Mr. Paryear is otterly incapable of making a statement onfounded in fact, or which he did not believe to be well fuanded. Af ter seach testimony as this, the Sentine boys may jast lie away to their Leart’s coutent.— (Greene. Flay. -- - HUSH—LISTEN. “Twas opposed to a called seamon of Con grew, after the Black R-publenns had dit se Api mprabvon bile and tw take the ree duct. and expian could” The above i« ar of the Hon meniber of ( w Virginia Sentiuel boya, by which they wiest sig wally failed; the Hon Mr. Letcherts t coufesieon of the Sentinel ate j wre permitiioy Uber omabiiits w { these factoous con x ¢ propre Be beat lies extract from the letter Joho lk tcber, @ demucrat mprese fre ty the boye, endorsing Mr. Puryear, as a gentieman who would net Stoop ty tell a he fur any cousidera- tion, Now, it will be reeoilected, what @ great vutcry the Sentinel bove raised, becanse, as they alleged, Mr. Paryear ead, “that the Democrats had yor the evuntry jute troubde and they maiylit yet it out.” For Me Purvear ty lave said thio—altle igh tbe denies having said » —wasa bevious, offence, aueunting even to treason aud desertion. Lut when Mr Letcher avows the same sentiment over Jue signature, tie all right because Le is g democrat, and the Sentine slave not a word of condemnation to utter how econsiatent With the Sent Vs auytiing that a Virginian does ie tigsit They repnce over tue f Milinort al lou eveted ayainel ¢ Ni isha bil, w for Purvear to dono wae trea pon. They reyoice over the eve of Letcher alth igh he war apy ta called session and Was fur letting those whi pot Me inte trouble shoulder the rempotns ty—ut for Mr. Puryear te dose, is trea eun—nice boys them Sentine: y Grrecna. Fi Wy Lav The Sumpter, SC Watchinan bear that the Viguant Society of Foorence, on t Wiitnegtom and Manchester Kailroad, recentls paunnsted, with the lash, Cao iudisiduals, named Defoe and Coop who had |» barged w Pegro-tradiy, etealng, @e. and who bad had notice from the Soctety tu seek their residences jn some other quarter The last was apphed with + ylit hand, and bbe recientes juinediately look their Cepar eet BD Judge T. W. Thomas was the Chairman of the Business Committee of the late Democratic State Convention of Georgia, and he has recently come out in a somthing letter in reply to the strictures of the Washington Union, upon the action of the Georgia Democracy, in regard to Walker, the Administration, and Kansas, Neo essarily a prominent member of the Convention, Judge Thomas is well qualified to speak con- cerning its action; and he does speak in the plainest sort of terms, The letter is addressed to the editor of the Augusta Constitucionudss(, ay! commences in this spicy style: “ ddr, Hditor :—I ask the privilege of using your columns to defend the late Democratic Cuu- veulou against’ the misrepreseptations of the government organ at Washington. Having been bouvred by that bedy with the post of chairman of Ube committee which reported the third reso- jution, I think it to do 80 over my own uame. Whether the falsehoods of the “Union” | bewspaper are the results of its inditference to | _ truth, of ils stupidity, is bard to determive, In | ; . vilber event, the Georgia Lemocracy ought not | TSRMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. to stand in the false position the editor of that ——— paper bas sought to place them ia; aad the | truth sball be told, theugh the result be to show | WATCHM CAROLINA SALISBURY. N. ¢. AN. TUESDAY EVENIN G, AUG'ST 4, 185? Weare authorized to announce A. W. Ow: es ey AIR TN aae Ri CNR RPE RL ama mae oe ERR re Stade ye New Courthouses.—No sooner had (communtcaten.) Silver in the Sea.—Three Row proceeded to build « new Oouh DEATH OF MRS HAIRSTON, iste, we learn froin Hoasebold ee house, than ber daughter, the County of| 1tis with liane of te Dortint ERED tp we pe yer ae ae i ~ rn to aba Davidson, (jealous of her mother, no| ofp, ype “nd Jusion that the ocean: dissolved doubt,) began to talk of the same thing ; ing which would lay Rowan’s splendid temple in the shade. But Davidson had made little progress before her next-door neighbor, Guilford, began to move in the same @irection, and we shall not be sur- prised if both Rowan and Davidson are ‘at last beaten in this race; and if so, they will owe it to the talents of our townsman Mr. A. B. Hanvren, who is ithe author of the plans and specifications for the Courthouse adopted by the Com- missiovers af Guilford, on Monday last. We have seen the drafts for this building. If carried out in all their comprehensive and beautiful details, Guilford Court- house will be a model worthy of imita- ranks of povert; and obscurity. zeal and devotedness with which she ministered to the wants end comforts of pendants, t “te — asa = of id philanthropists, ar teach the world that there are many worse condi- tions on this earth than the life of a slave. Mrs. Hairston was the daughter of the Honorable Archi- bald Stuart of Patrick county, Virginia, and was about 27 years old. It is not her relations only Mrs, Hairston, but all her neighbors and acquaint- auces will mourn her as a friend. J. From the Seath Carolinian. LATER FROM CALIFOBALA, &e. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER ILLINOIS. New York, July 28. The steamer Illiuvis has arrived at this that will lament with poignant grief the death of the people that Mr. Kuchanan’s Governur of Kansas, and his organ editor, are worthy of each ether.” Among the resolutions adopted by the Cun- veauoa was one censuring Walker for bis course in Kausas, and calling upon Buchanan to remove him from offica J: Thomas gives the ful- lowing history of the passage of this resolution through the Convention, as well as its true in- lerpretaiion, as understood by the men who pase- ed it: “ The very small opposition that existed in the Conveatiea, t the report of the committee of twenty-foer, arouse entirely out of the last clause of the third resolution, demanding the recall of | Goveroor Walker. Mr. Fielder, of Polk, aad Judge Wright, of Floyd, introduced substitutes. The first declared the inaugural was ‘regarded as infringveg on the doctrine of noa-interveation;’ the last declared it was ‘a direct and palpable violation of the covenant of the Kansas and Ne- draska act and of the Ciecinnat) platform; aed further, if it did mot ‘iavolve bis (Walker's) reawval, calls for the lified disapprot ry of the President’ Hoth these substitutes were Silemt on the potat of demanding bee recall, tho’ Judge Wright's came as pear to it, as 1 have slowa. On Judge Wright's substitute the test vote was had, and that test was whether the Conventioa would content itself with an empbat- ¢ condemoativa of the jmaagural or make an tissue with Mr. Buchanan oa the point of Gov. Walker's removal. (This constrection was giv- en w the third resoluvioa by its opponents, Lo wit: tbat if Mr. Buchamen refused to remove Walker, we would be placed in antagonism to hin aud it was accepted by its frends as lead- ing mevitably to that state of things.) With this coustrectios charged and admitted on all sides, Ube vote was takes, aod out of one bundred and eevee counties represented, nipety-eiyht voted against the subsutute, eight for it, and one was equally divided. When the direct vote on the third resulution was taken, a few dimenung voices were beard, not as many, perhaps, as voted for dadge Wright's subsutute. Indeed the vole on bis substitute was considered and admitted to be the test vote. The sum of the matter is, ninety- erght counties out of one hundred and seven voted wnanimous!y that “fidelity to the princi- ples which carried bim isto office’ demanded of Mr. Buchanan the recall of Governor W alker, in other words, if he ded mot recall him he showed a want of fidelity to those principles ; aod tbe pime Engtsh of that m, Ae will, by refusing to recall him, show hamec(f a trastor. ~ The a plain unvaroshed account of shat took place, and the reasons upon which it prS- ceeded. It remains fur the Democracy of (ior 1a to prove whether the treachery of some, ihe umidity of others, of the power of government patronage can dnve or seduce them from a po- siu00 they bave deliberately taken, aod which is ove of fidelity to the South aod the Constitu: lve. We consider that rather spicy; but the coa- clumua of Ube letter im st:!! more so! = Bet enough of the organ and its editorials, 1 mast ask pardon of your readers for wasting so much ume en sech « Ussue of falseboods and fallares, They are almost beneath contempt, and can deceive no ove who is pot already a tra:tor to bis eventry aod willing to be deceived He @ fil and proper orm for Mr. Buchanan, f he retains Wolket—in that case his organ is worthy of him, and he ws worthy of his organ fo that event, Listory, ‘« th her pee of iron and ber tablets of bras,’ thowyh not condescending to menton the organ, will wrile down the master tm the same list with Armd “lt gives me no pleasure to contemplate such a futere. 1 would mot hace tuted 10 the Con vention for any resulution cemsunny Mr. Kuch He then had sot lad ume to put bitnme|f nglt, and [ did pot coutide im the newspaper rumor, tuat be bad sanctioned the iaaugural be fore Walker went to Kansas. It was nothing Let just that be should l- allowed to speak for bimself. Now the case 1s ditferent—he has bad time. Tt is posmrble that even pow be might re move him and give satus anan factory reasons tur the jelav, though | must cont-ms | am unable to see i make out | = The ume. now be enu * Justification s rapidly passing away lie take bes place in the history of this country t dared to do his duty who treachervasly deserted and violated the great } himaclf to the abolition foes he had pust defeat ed however, shen thee be possible, aud soon must an ost man whe of one nevpdea om which he wor elected, and sold We must conf-se that this is plain language —piaioer than that used by the opponents of the Democratic party. Judge Thomas office classified “in the same het with Arnold,” - " ke, &e. from a former friend save if Mr Huchanan retaine Walker in he will be * show bimeelf a traitor These are ) cals fast de ormng ast developing complimerts diviscon in the Democrane party South is iteeI¢ FREE SUFFRAGE. We call upon the democracy to enme np and vote for free suffrage, and not to let it go by default, after a» much trouble abont it, Ts at not @ little strange that t democratic | apers are f ill of wach urgent appeale to the people to ratify free wuffraye at the ballot box, when they have heretofore assured us that the peo ple were seo anxious for it! Ife anxious why this neagersity of apply ny the whips to bring them up ¢ The trath is, a large inajerity of the demoeracy in the East will vote ayainet and unless the whigs .the whole thing wil come to the rescue » killed. Ce ip then ye Democrats, ‘ont ye hear the call of the Standard and rally up, the Stand ard iain distress and yreat tr f, your other masters miation, othe bastern democracy are avout to kick free suffraze to the dogs. When free suffrage is past the people may look vat for any number of amendinents Greens. lag @N 26 a candidate for the office of County Court Clerk for the County of Rowan. Jane 23, 185%. 64 We are authorized to announce Mr. Twomas | MeNeeny, as a Candidate for the office of Superior Court Clerk, for the County of Rowan. May 12, 1857. 2morp'd-$0 EB are attthorigzed to announce James gE. Kerr & Candidate for re-election, for the County | Court Cierksh) of Rowan County. Fane 30, Vso. bt-6 | THE ELECTION— | Next Thursday is the day of election, | Whigs and Americans, in Puryear’s dis- trict, will of course turn out in full force, which will secure the success of tht old, welktried public servant beyond doubt. Rally, then, to the polls, and take with you all who are the voters you can pre- vail on to give one day to the service of their country. There is a duty in this, and every man ought to feel its binding claims upon him for a faithful perforin- ance. es Send us the PReturns.—Our friends, in the adjoining, and the Western connties, will please send us the election returns, and very much oblige us and facilitate their speedy publication. Discussion at Healing Springs.— Messrs. Puryear and Scales met at Heal- ing Springs, Davidson county, on Satur- day last, and addressed the largest con- course of voters they had met during the canvass. We were much gratified to find that they observed, towards each other, the strictest courtesy indebate; and that their weapons were facts and arguments, not personalities and albuse. Col. Puryear spoke first, and acquitted himeelf and his cause with honor. He has sterling worth and ability. He was, however, compelled by sickness, to close his remarks before his time bad fully ex pired. Mr. Scales had near!y finished when we left at 3g o'clock. Ile is quite a yoong man, full of vigor, and of more than ordinary ability as a speaker. We think he has very thought; although he performs well a studied task. He las read all the one sided views of the Standard, and |ias treasured up in lis memory the misera- ble subterfuges of that partizan print by which it is sought to defeat the rights of He ad vocates the deposit system and opposes the South on the land question distribation—which, by the way, is the t grossest Lombog yet ont for the sake of winning office. Col. Puryear claims an equal share of the public domain or their proceeds asa right, and insists that we never shall have justice on this subject, exce pt by some measure to secnre an equitable distribute. It isa subject for the people to decide. If they wonld ra- ther reject their rights in the lands an pay heavy taxes for their improvements and pablic schools, why they lave aright to do go, that is all --- “CITY OF MORENESAD.” We niderstand at the late meeting of the Stockh J company, ders of the Shepperd’s Point had at Beanfort Hart, off a ¢ lan . it was resolved to lay ity at that point, and to bring the lota to sale, some time in the month of November; and that it was nnanimonsely resolved to name the city after ita fonnder, Mokrubap Here, then, will be a chance for specu- It lots were bouglit lators. were better, however, if the by those who wonld build upon them, and become permanent nee residents, at « ce Educational Addreas.—We are indebt if W. W. Holden, delivered before the late Edacational Conven ed to some friend tor the able address « Warrenton We are also indebted to Mesers. E. tion at J Hale & Son, tor a copy of a Sermon Sr Atk preached in by Rev. T Luke's church, Salisbury, pot NC “at the ordination to hood, of the Rev. Messrs. 13. 5 Bh. Wet more, William Murphy and G. Haugh ton,” on last Whit-Sunday neon, bish the Priest Bronson, G ; and for a copy of a Sermon preached to the Students of the United Baptist Institute, at Taylors ville. N.C. by Rev. J. McDaniel York ill. Enquirer —Samnuel W. Mel ton haa retired from the editorial chair of that paper, and will be sueceeded by Wm. Bb. Johnston and John G. B be published A THAN) The Enguirer will hereafter daily, tri-wechly and weekly. _ : Wood and Coal.—IMt has been demon strated by some of the rail-roads in Mas sachusetts, that coal, for running their engines, is cheaper by one-half, than wood, e little originality of , sire tion for years to come, Mr. HL was en- gaged to superintend the building to coun- pletion. He has also contracted to build the new Methodist E. Church in this place, and with other contracts on hand, we presume he will not lack for employ- ment. ——e— National Temperance Convention.— There is to be a National Temperance convention at Chicago on the 10th of November, 1857. The object of the convention is inainly to secure concentra- tion among the friends of temperance, a comparison of views respecting the vari- ous modes by which the work has here- tofore been conducted, and to agree soe | some plan of future operations by which concert of action may be secured. The} comunitte invite the attendance of all per-| sous in favor of promoting the cause of temperance. ee = | | The Black Republicans have no hopes | or expectations of success by the co-ope- | ration of Southern Know Nothings. The “ New Party” spoken of by Helper, was not meant by hiin to signify the Know, Nothings in the Soath. We care not! how gealously the Banner may labor to) prove a coalition between the Black Re- ;pablicans and Northern Know Nothings. | We said nothing about that; but we do! say that that print takes an unwarranted | license with its American neighbors when | it associates them with J/eper, (who is the worst abolitionist in the U. States,) and attenipts to identify them with the “ New Party” of which he speaks. We say, to make such a charge against South- ern Americans as that, is nut debatable ; and if the Editors of the Banner need to be convinced of this, let them step up to some of our intelligent Know Nothings in Salisbury, or any where else, and tell them they belong to the Helper party, or the new party of which he speaks—that they are vile traitors to their section— bent on abolition by fire and sword—and we think they will very speedily learn whether or not the question is a debata ble one. That was the point we made against the Baancr, and it very well knows it; and that is the question which we asserted was pot debateble. It} is one which would answered with a knock-down, nine times out of ten, were be the application made to an individaal ; and we cannot conceive that it would prove acceptable to the boncst Ameri- caus in our midst when applied to them asa party We shall have no controversy with the Banner on this sabyect. | os AN INDICATION. Porter's Spirit says the namber of vi sitor’s from the South to the Northern watering places this season will be next New |’ort will have nearly all the very few who come beyond Mason and Dixon's line. Glad to hear it— lope it is trae, and that it ia an indication of better times for the South. We say let the cod-tiah snob racy of the Nort turbed aol to nothing swagger in nunidia If Southern people de a tour for reaction and health, let Old World. They can to be benefitted by coming in contact with the polished circles abroad There they would be freed from the an noyances of American snobbery. Let vell, say we.—Che tude. them go to the t them go tuere for a *} raw (razelle Or else, patronise Southern Watering places, and visit the sublime and roman “A tour for re-action and health,” through Wes tic scenery of Seuthern States tern North Carolina would not less enre- to the Old dat gu to the Old World, say ly prove World. we successfal, than , rather than to those Northern States who are constantly waring against us— who take our money but curse us in their hearts. Lesington (S.C) Flag.—Mr Fink, formerly of this place, Gro. A. has taken the editorial el rge of the above paper. We wish him success in hia first effort to establish for himself a permanent busi- hess. ta" Onr thanks are duethe publishers, Megsra. Fovron & Price, Wilmington, for a copy of the “Transactions of the hight annual meeting of the Medical So- ciety of N.C, held at Edenton, April, 1867, and for a copy of Dr. 8. 8. Satch- | well’s address, delivered on that occa- sion, oo- Our County Court is in session this week. 1. The Lively West.—There were arrested in Chicago, during the past two and a half months, too thousand four hundred and ¢ igh ty persona ii | Hardee, at $1,45 per bushel. |was groan by I. P. port, with advices from California to the Ist instant. She brings $500,000 in gold. The primary electivus had been held in California, and the Broderick party defeated. Weller hus doubtless been nominated fur the United’ States Senate. The occupants of Col. Fremout’s inariposa claim threaten resistauce in case an ef fort is made to dispossess them. Several fuilures had occurred in Sanfrancisco, Advices from Nicaragua have been re- ceived, which state that the Costa Rican’s have clurtered the steamer Genessee to convey home the rewainder of Walker's men. They were determined to hold possession of Rivas aud other importaut points, which had given great offence tu the Nicaraguans. The Custa Ricans had sent to England for gun-boats to strength- len their positions ou the rivers and lakes. | land, to be occupied by his congregation, The Chamorro party were dissutistied, and had requested Gen. Walker to re- turn. Frown Oregon, we learn that the‘policy of forming a State goveruinent was be- ing zealously urged. The prospectus of a pro-slavery paper had been issued. A Chillian plenipotentiary had arrived at San Jose, with proposals for the for- mation of a Spanish-American confeder- ation, 2 From the Wilmington Herald. Sauispcry, N. C., July 28, 1857. Dear Berr:—I am thus far on iny way to the mountains; and, as I have found it very pheasant, have been laying over here since Saturday. Salisbary isa pleasaut and enterpris- ing town, commanding the trade uf arich surrounding country, prodacing a@& Vast Naat of grain of every description ve wheat crop is fully double what it was last year; and it is estimated that some three handred thousand bashels of wheat will be shipped from this place this will be surprised to learn, is destined to go to Charleston ; and that, too, for the best of reasons—which are, simply, that the freight on wheat from Charlotte to Wilinington is tieenty-three cta per bash el—which is an advance over last year's rates of three to four cents; while the rate from Charlotte to Charleston is re duced four cents. I also learn that the freight from Charleston per steamer is only five cents to New York—yiving the shipper, who ships via Charleston, an advantage of at least ten cents per bushel over those who ship by way of Wilmington. it Bi an interest in the prosperity and business of Wilmington, [ have ta ken the troable to inquire into thia sul- ject, and learn from some of the Direc tora of the North Carolina railroad that the proposition to raise the rate of freight on wheat came from the officers of the South Carolina Railroad Company ; and that it was fully underatood by all con cerned that the freight was to be advanc- ed on the Seuth Carolina roads from Charlotte to Charleston in the sane pro tion that it was from Charlotte to Wilmington. I simply give you the facta, thinking it might possibly be of some advantage to your merchants to know what the ever vigilant brethren of Charleston are doing Yoars, in haste ooo Vattk ov tHe Staves ov tae Sort Tie New Orleans Delta estimates the numer of slaves at the South at over three and a haif mil ons, and thew agyregate va al present prices at fully sixteen hundred millions of dollars. The cutton plantations in the South it estimates at aluutenghty thousand ; and the aggregate value of their annual product, at the present prees of e cotton, 1s fully one hundred and twenty five mil rons of dollars. There are over fifteen thousand tobacco plantations, and their anoval product may be valued at fourteen millions of dollars There are two thousand six hundred sugar plant ations, the products of which average annually more than twelve millions. There are five hun dred and fifty-one rice plantations, whieh yield an anuaal revenue of four millions of dollars. two millions of tons of silver. ma ’ , AD ue coast of St, a fow and in. short time we were told that] (er Cavpery The : water from the / i ild- | wealth, ee De | leagues from the land, and analyzed it in Davidson had adopted a plan for a build Debaane| epee sipenieckode and erpterhaoy een angen A portion of the water they | pond by the nsnal teste of silver, ions metal The remainder acted upon n and the presence of the was clearly ascertained, of the water they evaporated, and the salt they obtained they boiled with lead. This lump of impure lead they placed op ‘ws saucer inade of lime, and then submit. lted it toa heat sufficient to melt the lead, ‘but not to affect the silver, should any be present, The lead, as it melted, was snck- ed up by the porous saucer, and finally a smal Sea of silver glistened in the: vessel. This process ia culled enpellation and is the ordinary inode of procuring silver from the ore. Again and again they repeated the experiment with the BAINE BUCCEES. Frown these experiments they made the calcnlation that a cubie ‘mile contains two pounds and three-quar- ters weight of silver. ~~ Suruciar Prenomenon.—A_ startling thonder-clap was heard on Saturday af ternoon at Springtield, Massachusetts, at atime when the sky was clear, and there was no appearance of rain. Natbanie Treadwell’s house was struck Ly light- ning, and the fiery messenger passed with- in two feet of several inmates of the house, Sat no one was st pear At Abbey's lumber yard a “ball of fire” burst just over the top of an elin, and the splinters of flame played ainong the branches and girdled Mi trunk of the tree in corkscrew fashion—the shock at che same time throw: | ing a Mr. Page off his feet and overturn- ing Mr. Asa Fish. Watpexses Comixo to Viroiia—lt mw} now stated on reliable authority, that Mr. Los- | riaux has secured three thousaud aces of guod about) }to come to this couatry—numbenog some tive | hundred Freach Waidenses—in Mouongabela | county, Va, within eight miles of Morgautvn | and only tweaty miles from the Peatsylvama | line, at the low price of seventy-five ceute per acre. This geotienman supposes the report of this | | purchase will induce many thousands of Freneb | Kansas, states that the Sonther settlers Protestants to seek new homes in the same of similar localities, Jeaving their own cuvntry, where their dearest nghis are always ia danger, and where land commands a pre of from $300} to $500 per acre. | Saxta Anwa is bandled without gloves by! \ the Democratic press of Mexico for his late mani | festo, in which he says that constitutional guv- | erament is a poison which always endangers the (hfe of nations, It is only such lawless despots as Santa Anna who ever doubt the efficiency of any law bigher than their will The Mesican press, however, show that the puble sentiment clearly appreciates the necessity of a fuodamen tal code of lawa, binding the guveoor as well as the governed ; and it is nut likely that anything the expelled Dnetator can say will induce them to overlook its advantages, The new coutte en is soon to be ined. — Vational Intelligencer | | more Sun, has begun in Cuba, a joint Tlenry Clay and the Citizenship of Ne proprietors, and | these ten years. © he could make nois¢ half over the town, i frog ever known in these yeurs ago there was one at By: : long time, something like a foot Jon, that the schucl boys were .scetiste play with, even more neley which, they said, would, erp when worried too much, or fright the young regues.— Newburyport Give us another chapter, Perkins, this interesting subject, _ Can't yoa Scary up a frog in your neigh id that wi, beat these South Carolina pipers}. We} bet our money on Sampson, if Perking will take the matter in hand, - ‘ppreasive :—The editor of the Ca geese Advocate, readi ie ticle in reference to the prev: Le. of Sonff dipping, makes the > te mark, in the conelusion of which ioin most heartily. 4 . ¢ “As to dipping—-disgneti we hope sa lakes ie Sistas pooh to its prevalence: we do not know. woman who is guilty of it—we hope nev. er to make the acquaintance of snch.— Were we not whut, thank God we are, in possession of a wife, we. would remain single for ever rather than link our for. tuues with a dipping woman,” ry d It has been stated over and ovcr again by papers determined to sustain the Ad ministration aud Gov. Walker in ev event, that an overwhelming jority of the people of Kansas now go with Walk. in er for a Constitution which shall be sub. tions frut mitted to the whole — of the Territo- pe preg’ | ry; and that the Soathern pro-slavery tuen of that Te are satisfied with Walker, mation ao A private letter lately received im Char lesten from a South Carolina emigrant w do me! approve Walker's course— Wil cay to Herald. gan, on th ; aS wives and Supreme Court.—The following opinions on the lak have been delivered since our last report: the men « By Nasu, C. J.—In State v. Cress, from Rowan, declaring that there is no error in the reeord and proceedings of the 8 were rior Court. Also, in Louder v. Hinsoe, until from Cabarrus, aftirining the jadgmeut. By Barve, J.—In Couch +. Jones, from : Orange, affirming the judgment. WISCON The Court adjourned on yesterday, hav- Qn the ling delivered opinions in apwards of une wor of Wi hundred cases.— Raleigh Register. lan, » per of negro « ret Growing Cotton in Cuba.—A norel Heb geet ' speculative movement, says the Lalti- of @ negr stock company having organised for the season ; the most or all of which, you groca.—In 1851 the Burns slave case 10} purpose of encouraging the growth of —_, Boston became the subject of diseussivt | cotton, The : me : cian.—Th in the Senate, and prow Clay said: is - : capital of the © sof * death of I “Bat, sir, this is mot all By whom pet down at eight millions, divided int the 90th was this mob impelied onward!) By oar '9F thousand shares of $2,000 each.— seventy y own race! No, ir, by negroes; by Afri-| They propose to bay ap all the euttoa of the pre can deacendanta; hy people who possess no growing Janke of the island, especially co as / ig nd, in mech polsiical aye such as are unfit by natnre or otherwise Remed: lem, and the question winch arses is, whether we shall have law; and whether nadine prestn of sugar, and put them st © respects the majesty of the government aball be) Toe BNver cultivation. The compasy wast of be jeot' Ls _ also proposes to engage in cotton manw that seap maintained of not; whether we shall have (eacial Thole remedy { roverniment of white or black men in rvers speak with conf y ae : a ; oe oe dence of their enterprine, whieh they say backet of the cities of this country t ,has the approval and encouragement of rows of tl oe the governinent. and delu ' A National Diaunion Convention.—A seemed t call has been issued by Garrison aud his Mompuitocs in Florida.—The Ker ive them party fora “National Disunion Conven West correspondent of the Charlest ‘ onlay tion.” Of course (save the Philadelphia t intedt ts ! me oe when he | Journal) the body will be composed uf Mercury, m bis better of the 10th instant, the bags those frothy elements which are percep speaking of mosqaitees, which, simee the foot of th tible in the anti-slavery convocations of late heavy rains, have become very trow tended to Massachusettes. There wi!l be hot speak- blesome on the Key, says: readers ia ing—a yreat deal of fun—phonograplic Intl | ° . z was omit! reports of which will be read with the = ae Abad J ndes these pests of Soath- eon, it ms saine interest with which we peruse the te D are frightfully abandant. At the next. pages of Punch—and—then the meinbers \ aA and a a Lgcreqel pe will go home and enjoy the bleasings of (™ OMCe $ std Ais ss asec secured to thon by that Union doty pass their whole time under ban. : —- they seek to destroy, sit nota rare and he sentry ie provided with a mesquite ek racy party? ’ veil, or rather bag thrown over the heed, McMann ° ¢ and kept oat from the face by a hosp ; ing wood . woolen clothes, boots, and gauntieted oud was We learn from Washington that the in- gloves protect the hmbs and body from over: structions to Governor Cumming (of their murderone attacks. Persona who “C-c-e1 Utah, were completed on Wednesd y have not experieneed this beauty of Soo got the p They are bref: He istosee thatthe laws thern life scarcely believe that horses and “Are y of the United States are fa thfully execu. cattle are actually bled to death in a sia- the Reeo ted. No ian in Utah is to be affeeted yle night; and woe be to the soldier of “ N-n- for his polit cal or religious opinions, bat seainan, who, by means of liquor, loses sir.” to be held responsible for lis conduct command of himself and falle to the “Well, Should the authorities be unable to en. ground helpless and on protected-—these work hoe force the laws, military force is then to insatiable vampires will tasten their fangs “T-tt0 be employed. While his powers are am opoo bim and draw from his besotted Alleck, * ple for all practical purposes, much is body what fevered bleud remains. talk abou coufided to lis prodence and discretion os f-f-frighte W umington Herald. Sy? ian Wheat.—A gentleman from sat oe Z ators Alabama received from the Patent Of BEREAVEMENT. fice seine spring wheat from the “Farm tereberg A A friend informa nathat the wife of Abraham,” at the foot of Mount Carmel, jremes ie Rev ROP. Bibb died in Pittsboro’ on inthe Holy Land, which he sowed daring prveang ne j last Satorday, after a lingering affliction '.e past spring. It came to matority if = Aa | which she bore with exemplary patience. seven weeks, prodocing a large full head, pr ay P An Abolition Preas Pemoved from Tvras.—The citizens of Wood co inty, in the northern part of Texas, being diayust- ed with the course of a paper published in Quitman, called the Free Presa, held a meeting, and passed resolntions repu- diating the reporta in circulation thut they were Abolitionista, and ¢ dling a Mass meeting to decide whether the Free Press should continue to be published, or removed as anuisance. They decided to destroy the oftice, and gave. Winston Banka, ita editor, and his friend, Mr Lemon, twenty-four hours to leave. The citizens carried out the resolution, and Banks and Lemon left in less than the time specified. Reautiful New Wheat.—A_ beautiful article of new white Wheat, the lot com- prising some 2000 bushels, was disposed of yesterday by Mcesrs, White, Davis & : The wheat jurywyn, Kaq., of Hfalitax, N.C. Itisa fn of i of the most prolific crops ever made—1800 bushels having been realized from 48 acres of land—being about 38 bushels to the acre. It stood when in the field over six feet high, Glorious Old North State ! Pet. Enpress. In this sad bereavement Brother Bibb and his motherless children wi!l have the sympathy and the prayers of the church which Le has served #0 long. N.C. Christian Advocate. LOST. | About two weeks ago Rev. RG. Bar- rett mailed @ letter for this office, at Sal isbury, enclosing — &S.00 It has not reached ite destination. Where is it? Ifthe rogue who stole it will repent and send iton, it will be better fur ua, and perhaps for him also, N.C. Christian Advocate. oe The New York Tribune éndoraes the fantastical idea of certain Frenchy atvuna, (more properly Travena,) ag to the proprie- ty of eating horse flesh ;— “In the horse we have an animal which cleaner in its habite than the hog bivorons like the ox or sheep, or is rich in nitrogen, and as pleasant tothe taste as that of either of the above named animals, What prevents horse flesh from being foand upon onr tables 4 bota her- whose flesh : Nothing popular prejadice, which recent in- Vestigations in Varis show is entirely (Without any foundation whatever.” with a berry in every respect equal to the original. This wheat is reputed t ripen in Syria in sixty days from sowing It will be seen that our climate hastened mee pres its period uf maturity seven days. remedy _ _ cessive Temperance in Eating.—Grant Thor soothe th born, who is now in his eighty-fifth year, partasfro attributes his health, cheerfulness and seema to lony life to the fact that “he never eal even cot enongh. About fifty-five years ag% during Jefferson's Administrations, h¢ ut hinselfon “short commons.” * Not When 1e writes to the //ome Journal, “ 1am ally sap in my eighty-fifth year, and wae never woman, dronk in my life. I have never felt that end rhenmatic pain; I walk withoat a staf; I sleep without rocking, and eat my foot Resig: without the help of brandy or bitters Faq. wel Ye modern epicureans, attention ! Carolina Engineer A Mere Matter of Taste.—The Chic® oo go Timer charges that the Black Rep” 0 Bole licans are not averse to intermarriag® between the blacks and the whites. /” What reply to this Horace Greely, whose 4a” vented f der is ris, retorts, that it requires the mo# ihe eel stringent laws to prevent the Permocral* animal from intermarriage with negroes, while smooth with the Blaok Ropublicane lon “inert au onter matter of taste” as to color, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HATS, BON. NETS, BOOTS and SHOLS, GROCERIES, NAILS, do. All of which we will se!) low for Cash ‘or Produce, or on short time to Punctoal Dealers, We are always hereas, It has dan aliwisé God fo! pe the dispensations of lis Providence to. rémoxe from our midst, our much esteeined Brother, Jamee.M, Baier. ‘Th Resolved, £ SUBSCRIBER 1 si ; Tyan nc ntek eee PALE SUPPLY OF CLOTHING, he wilt sell hie extensive, and elegant lot of . SUMMER CLOTHING at REDUCED pbegpidans tesg. “fae porter 4 at which they have ever been to the public, ig thiv market before. MARCUS HOFFLIN. Salisbury, July Qist, 1857. 7 SALISBORT FEMALE SEMINARY. HE UNDERSIGNED, ASSISTED BY A ent ber of coup Teach wa te-open the School in thie Bewwan¥ about the first of October next, Advertise ment in due tinie. W. G. CAMPBELL, Pawewas, Coart Salisbury, on Tuesday of 0 ged Court, being the 4th duy of August, wo val- le tracts of land, containing about ‘326 Acres, lying in the County of Rowan, on the waters of the South Yadkio River, jast below Fourd’s Ferry, on the main rond leading from. Salisbury to Mocksville, all of whieh, with the exception of about 30 ACRES, is valuable , RIVER BOTTOM, Bore New Books. sbogt 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under i e Wtivation. the bal Wo well timbered, There is ast Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow- | on this place a coatenignt dwelling and out-houses, jer by Mrs. Southworth ; Confidential Letters of Nu-| The other tract lies about « mile above Fuard's A rset aud Josephine by Abbott; ie 0 8 similar lition. She ex- pail, it iately for New York. e Saratoga was at Greytown, and had aled a large number, ahd several were at nerefore, s lst, That we bow with humble Figeth Atenas, : Levieas le ‘ " He OP eR ieee erga ia the 61 roduee of a A oud, That by his death sy tedpe ine ou a}, SALISBURY. STATION, obichaaraptiey ta hagas: masher pine tr cen sagen? cpa od to - 7 his agg tga PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS KE- - W. J. MILLS, & Co. children a kind and affvetionate fatier, aod i ‘in0:4 4 ee! 7, aD MAININGIN THIS DePor Avo. 3. Salitbury, March 31 at, 1857. 6in0:44 the community a useful dtizen, | , 8rd, That we extend two tiis bereaved and | No Packages detivered without the payment of charges. doubly orphaned children, his relatives and | friends, our beurtfelt sympathies in their irrepar-| J. Harper & Son; 8. M. Smith; W. R, Duvall; A. Ainele able toss. | Hutehabee; M. Kirk; Reese de Stirewah; J. Cowles; Pers by {ee a 4ih, That we wear.the usual badge of mourn. | hth barat hp Mirtings ranged e poe ‘ ss , ing, atid that the Lodge room be draped in | Morrison es Gaithee: Hon Cy The breach inthe Demveratic ranks | yiscy for thirty duys, | in relation to the Buchauan- Walker poli- cy iu Kansas, is. growing wider and wi det every day. Suuie of tlhe most pro- W. M. CAMPBELL, ) minent men of the party are denouncing W. 8. TATE, Com. alker und the courte of the Adminis- A. K. SIMUNTON, j ‘trition on this subject. Senator Brown, = in bis speech at Yazoo, Miés., on the evening of the 14th, speaking of Gov. Walker's policy in that Territory, is re- ported by the Yazuo Sun tu lave guid: “He did not believe that Mr. Buchan- AND FOR SALE, SEVERAL OF EMERY’S | - WIDELY CELEBKATED, Rail-Way Horse Powers AND OVER-SHOT THRASHERS, Capable of getting out 200 bushels of Wheat in 10 Ear T° 6» dig aaa houre with two horses and three hands. These Me- MARRIED; chives will be sold at the manufacturer's prices, with In Iredell Co., on Sunday. 12th of July, by the Reg. | he “dition of transportation charges only, Paal Kistler, Mr. JAMES SCROGG, to Mee MAR. his BOYDEN & SON. jeaser J., duaghter of Jeeub avd E. L. Thomas. | ~ HORN GARORITA ~ INSTITUTION, FOR THE DEAF ASD DUMB AND TSE BLIND, Raliegh N. C.—Session of 1857'-58. Board of Directors : WILLIAM H. McKEE, M. D., President. 8. HL. YOUNG, A.M. HEWIs, J.C. PALMER, Q. BUSBEE, W.W. VASss, D. G. FOWLE, Officers of the Institution. WM. D. COOKE, A. M., Principal. JAS. A. WADDELL, M, D., Vice-Principal. Teachers in the Deaf and Dumb Department : GEO. E. KETCHAM, CHAS. M.GROW. The Prince of the | Ferry, in said county, om the waters of the South joure of David by Prof. J. H. lagraham; Roman Yadkin Rives and ‘omad éreck, and contains pre Cathalicieom the Great Aposiney by Rev. C, P. Jones. Acres J. H. ENN1SS, Book Seller. June 16, 1857.—4f-3 Salisbury, N.C. ‘ ideruble portion of which is bottom und, and the balance first rate upland. About 60 ACRES of the Coops ! COODSs! ! poe hoy eee cngrglrmeguzi the be- SELLING OFF AT COST | dwelling — sad ebiigape This lent ail tee tee FOR CASH. | eral ered wi be giv@te 0 the parc 51h, That we Gangmit a copy of these reson lations to the family of the decensed, und aleo to the Salisbury papers fur pyblieation. 8 July 10th 1857. Encourage Home Industry. DIED: i ; ; At her residence, Cooleemeehill, in Davie Coanty, Slavery in Kunsas.—Senator Mason, of | on Sunday night, 2nd inst., 84 o'clock, Mrs. PETER nut te Tie |W: HAIRSS'TON Virginia, has written a letter to “ The In Iredell Ca..on Saterday the tet of July, Mr. AN South” denying the allegation that he ev-/ DREW ALLISON, Esq. ‘ er expressed the belief that Kansas would i ver ripe! i pees Refoa f SARAH E., » . child On ie - ot Vuze Ma och. be a free State. Senator M. states UNE! 1, Iredell Co, on the 26th of Joly, JAMES M. sn would suffer Walker to retain his |quivocally his own expectation, at the| BAILEY. B. J. RB. place as Governor of that Territory, but time the Kausas-Nebraska bill was adopt: | eect of he did, re so epigt d MAK UP ORG) U4 that Kansas would heave been a slave N ORTH CA ROLINA DENOUNCE IM as false to © See Pr!” State, and still confidently asserts his be- | ) J the Koneas bill, and 4 rearror that “if African slavery be ulti pan ‘ ? y be ultimately ex- her interests. Hx, for one, would claded from Kansas it will be effected by eunvenieot to Foard’s Grist and Saw Mills. A | th i y JACOB FRALEY, Executor. secaring a | May 4th, 1857. 3mwn:49 THe subscriber intending to change hie business how offers great inducements to those who wish to purchase Goods for Cash, My stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, Hardware, China and Glass- The Proprietor of agie Foundry & Machine Shop, aS OULD imform his friends and the public y cugtwant the constry, thas Kelaailll wor. RAIL ROAD MEETING sscwre iia iS r Drurey Threshing Machine Wirkes Counry. jority of ith Walk. be sub. Territo. report: Teese, from > error in ye Sape- - Hinsoo, dgment. mes, from it. day, har. ie A une -A novel be Lalti- » & joint pd for the rowth of rupany is ided int ) each.— evites otherwise t them at company on maw ith cout ) they say kement of eo Ker *harleston b instant, since the very trow of Soath- ant. At neifal that < aegan Meaquite the hesd, & heap ; ‘aantleted bod y from ea who ty of Soo horses and lb im a sio- soldier of nor, loses Ihe to the ed-—these heir fangs besotted ns. an from Patent Of b Farm of t Carmel, ed during hatority 18 full head, eqnal }o eputed to ty BOW INE hastened ys. rant Thor -fifth year, hiness and never cals Wears ag ations, he ” 6 Now al, * | am wae never ver felt ® ota staff; t my foo! r bitters lon! ie Chick ck Repub marriages hites. 39 hose dan 98 the mos stnoera!® , while isa “inere do #0, and #0 would every xxv Sovrute- NER, Well, Senator Brown, you will have to} make good your promise, for Mr. Buch. | the numercial force of organized tmajori- Superior Covrr 1n Egtrry. ware, Ready Made Cloth- Teachers in the Blind Department : ties, operating against the usual laws which govern emigration, and will pre- sent a new and most instructive lessod to Sraine Ten, 1757, Petition for Sale of Land, J.A. WADDELL, M. D., Mas 8. C. WADDELL, ing and Groceries. | . Mows M. E. COOKE. . | Bargains cap be bad, and Country Merchants would | | Mas. L.E. Gaow, Matron, Mas 8. Lirrie, Howsek'r, | fied it to thes interest to give me a call, All Goove| | 8. Litre, Steward. remainiog oa hands at the August Court will be closed And Horse Power, of Baltimore, whieh for case of draught, excells every other SWEEP-POWER to be found in the country ; they are either portable or statiogary. EAGLE CITY, WC: - os : HERE will be « great RAEL ROAD rally at EA- GLE CITY , in Iredeti County, on the 3rd Sutur- anan nut on _ oe Walker to retain) ing Southern States! hie place.ag Governor of that Territory,” but through bis organ at Washington jus- : aa . tifies the course of policy be has pursued | The African Emigration Question. — im Kanens. In fact, he received instrac-| The English and French ure discussing tions from Mr. Buchavan, through bis! the proposition of importing African cv- Secretary of State, advising the people | lonists into their tropical possessions, — of that Pecrisoey how to set in the for.|They perceive that the only way, in mation aod voting upeu their Coustitu- | which the cultare of eotton can be pro- tiou, &e.— Wilunington Derald. tnvted, 60 as tu compete with the United “—. : - Jepecies of labor, Tue proposed plan, if Men Drowned in a Fight.—Two med | carried out, will be practically a revival were drowned in Whitmore Lake, Michi of the slave-trade. The negro is » slave gan, on the 4th. In company with their! 1, Africa and wherever he : wives and a little girl, they were sailing remain a slave. It is jis on the lake, when an altercation ensued ; phatically declared by the the men clinched, in the struzyle apset | ),. past, in this country the boat, and they fought in the water Africa, : until both sank. The woman and little | + Ae beth saved by clinging w the until reseved. goes he must deus, as em- experience of us well as in Every effort of benevolence, to raise them to the dignity of freenren has | been thwarted by the stupidity and can jaibalisen of their nature. [t isonly in a }etate of slavery that they can exist at ‘home, and the only free i xtoes in the world, are our slaves, for they have just jas moch freedom as they can possibly en- dure. ground among the reflections ineu of the world. — Yurkedle Enquire: WISCONSIN AND FREE NEGROES, Qn the Mh of July, 1857, the Gover. nor of Wisconsin commissioned HH. No- lan, 9 person of a nat brown complexion, | of negro extraction, Notary Public. Bat the Secretary of State refnsed ty tile the bond, on the ground that the appointment | of @ negro, wot a citizen of the United States, was unconstitutional. This opinion seews tu be gaming THE MARKETS. Salishury, N. C., August 2, 1857 CORRECTED WEPALY BY WwW. J. MILES & co. @0 a 150) Lead Bar, 15016 White, 29a 8I Moleaes Cuba, 5a6 ie vo 7 Sain * Muscuvade 650 70 Nase (Cat 6a 6% are, Sea OLLS LINSEE DY * Tenuers 30 2 624 100fe 100 OU a ube 3 Death of a Coebrated London [’hysi cian.—The Loodon Lancet announces the | death of Dr. Catterbuck, of that city, in the 90th year of hie age. For nearly seventy years he was an active weuber of the profession. Apptes dried Baron, Beeswax, Bees Batier CANDLES— Tallow Isa 25 3t 4 37 Rr We } 17a 20 jiald ibe Remedy for Chinch Bugs.—A frien, e respectavuie farmer residing a few miles west of here, informed os a few days age cae that eeap suds bad proved to be a sure) Coon Yars. remedy for thie pest. A band with a! Com, backet of scap sads went through a few “ tows of the corn infested with the buy, and deluged them with it; the effect seemed to be immediate. In order ts ive them time to revive, if they would > so, oar friend waited a Sew hours, when he visited the field and found the the bags in Isrge numbers lying at the foot of the stalks perfectly dead. We in tended to give this information to ovr readers iast week, but in our hurry it was omitted. If tov late for uve this sea eon, it may be worth remembering fur the next.—L/illebore’ Lecorder. Talk About Marriage.—In the St. Low is Keoorder's Court, recently, Alexander McMann was fined five dollars for steal ing wood from the steamboat [annibal, end was asked by his Lonor to fork over: “C-c-ean’t do it,” muttered be; “ain't got the pewter, your Honor.” “Are you a married wan [” inquired the Recorder. “ N-n-not exactly ¢-8-s0 far gone yet, sir.” “Weil, I will have to send you to the work house,” said the Recorder. “T-ttaint nothin’ t-t-to go th-there,” said Alleck, “1-I-I'mn used to it; b-ut when you talk about in-tm-marriage, old fellow, you f-f-frightened ime!” BF The Goldsboro’ correspondent of the Ve terebarg Azpress, July 26th, me that the im Ptemion io Goldsboro’ ia, that a Vigilance (om. | mittee has been, or soon will be, formed, whose JULY 18, 1857. abject will be, not only to eject all German Jew | BACON, per Ib a the place, but to keep others from settling | ee per th Laguira, 1 Rg Adman:ine Potatoes, Insh Sweet Rags per tb 100 2 145 Mali per cert Meal, 125.00 Sheeting Bru. Chickens per dor | 50 a §2 Sagar Bro. Fgye per dea 12a 15 Feathers per th 355374 Fioer per bbi 6 00 4 625" ; ss “ Meck 15 Whee: White, 1000 1.15 Bar) ~ Red, 1002 110 250 30 00022, Weld Tren Lard, NORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Rowland A Brothers, ALG°ST 4, 1857 BACON. Medeo * cotern, | PORK —Mew per Bi #25 4 LARD—No 1 16 toi8 » 218 9 16 PLOU R—Saper @= Extra. 89 @ Family $950 @ DRIED APPLES—200 «2 ( ot PEACHES —¢5 CORN — Mized, Whe, Ve WHEAT—Red and Whi FOACSERD—@1 50 ca | 60 FISH NORTHERN —Pickied Hernoge per bbl © 96 — Wallets & Blue Bish 864 @ * porhied Cod and Haddues 032510450 Mak erei No 3 9750 we PEAS —Binck E,e per Gi 50—Clay and POTATO ES—Ineh per bbi—2 00 * Black 6145 @ 162 COFFEE—Re 11 @ 124 I SUGAR—Cruehed & Pourdered 15 w@ tt —Weet todia, 624 12 MOLASSES (1 «a 70 SALT LIVERPOOL--G Alum, §1 12.—Fine 91 A @ii LIME per Bobi, &1 2 CANDLES—Tallow SOAP—Brown, 44 « SHINGLES Be Harms. 14 144 0 ere 1¥ga 13 90 a4 %5 $170 a bash guayra 13 to 134 Refined 12 Idi reand—@t 00 R Oak bhd QR2ats W Oak hhd W Oak bhd heading per 100 Ibe.— @1 25 STAVES HAY FAYETTEVILLE MARKET 16 Domingo, FLOUR, per barre! Family, Rupe rfine, Fine, Crees, GRAIN, per bushel— Eggs for Burns.—The white of an egg has proved of late the most efficacious remedy for burns. Seven or eight suc cessive applications of this substance soothe the pain and exclude the burnt! parteefrom the air. This simple remedy | seems to us far preferable to collodion, or | an : Rye even cotton.—: cientific American. LARD: perth, SPIRITS, per gallon Peach Braudy, Apple do. new N.C. Whiskey, Rye do Rectified do NAILS, cut, per keg IRON, per Ib— = | Eaglish, Resignation.—Thendore 8. Garnett, | Rweedes, common bar, insets f | Do Eoq. well known in Virginia and North WOOL, pet tb Carolina, has resigned his post as Chief} TaLLow. per th Engineer of the Pensacola and Georgia! HIDES, per b— R ailroad, and will be suoceeded by Mr : oo When we see a pretty foot, we natur-| ally suppose that it belongs to a preity | Woman, on the principle that all is weil that ends well. wide, Green, States, is by the introduction of the same | For Partition. | Miles Sumertin, William Mioton and wife Hannah ; | AS. Gray, James Calloway, William Mastin, David Hvofman, and Anderson Mitchell. . against Terria, Milly, Funny, Rebecea, William O. and Gearge U., chiluren of L. Sumerin; Abraham, Wil- ham, Polly, Aomee, Joho, Margaret, and Rebecca, children of Susannah Tribble, wife of Abner Tribble ; Witham end Martha Hays, and ‘Thomas Sumerhu ; al} net-reside nts of the Siate The said defendants will (ake wotiee that the Peti- (ou in card case will be inkeo up fia hearing, at the gext Term of the Court of Equity, to be held for said coonty, at the Courthouse, in Witkes coauty, on the 3rd Mowiay io September next—at which time aud Place, they may eppear—plead, anewer, or demur, in said cose —elne jadgment and decree will be made expert. and final in said cure At -ffice, thua $Uth day of July, 1857 JAMEs CALLUWAY,C ME. SALISBURY ~ CLASSICAL SCHOOL. on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOKER Pupils prepared for entrance into any of oat Colleges. TERMS PER SESSION CF TEN MONTHS. $20.00 wo 00 50.00 1 Ou Paiwany Exot Baascnes, DO. axp Marwematics, asp po Continuance, Ome third peyable va the }at of Oct the le of March, ead the remaimuer at ihe close uf he sramun { ene third on MaTersnSe2e Rev 4 dle ge Rev JH A. Baker; Hon. Boston Crags; Hon N. Huyden; A kieq; Jobo J Bey ; Jae E. Kerr, Enq: J.J. Bremner, Salmbery JNO B GRETTER, A. M 9wid President om! Facalty of the Universt Diary Lacy. 2) D, Premdent of Davide Hoa. D F Caldwell; How J W. Erte Parker; Rev Henderson Shaver, Aogest 4, 1957 COME BLY ME OUT. -: H. W. AYER, or THE Statesbille Rook Store, \ "ISHING TO REMOVE TO TOWN, OFFERS HIS ENTIRE Stock of Goods, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. MY GOODS ALB. ZWILLLT V2, BEING ALL BOUGHT SINCE NOV. LAST ANY reason WISHING vo ENGAGE ww rue BOOK BUSINESS, will find STATESVILLE ae well enited to that hne of trade as any town of ite ze in the State TRE COLLRSB, IN THIS PLACE, affords « constant demand for Books, Stationery, Xe. Fee ee ee CALL AND SEE ME, FOR TAM BOUND TO S2uu 4 YD iS ie THE PURCHASERS CAN RENT THE HOUSE ON RESONABLE TERMS Joly 2th, (#57 jw9 €LIO ACADRUT. [e rieer 2nd July Spares i.e SERRION OF THER INETITHTION WILL OPEV OS Those who rish to enter School No de- of ewtenng, until the of protracted sick- the would ell to do ao as roon as porsible doets ¢ from the time chose of the season, unless in caar N.C., in ral, and intelhgent neighborhood Thie School is sitaated in Tredell County, a healthy, m Terme, Enc! persession of 5 Months. $5.00. h branches and Mathematics mahes 12,50. Boarding from &6,00 to @7,00 per month J. M. SHUFORD t-9 Ofbice of Westen W. C. RY. Co. | Srareaviteg, July With, 1857. | THE ANNUAL MEETING Stockholders of this Company T NOW OCCUPY | day in August, the object of which is, to promote the success of the Salisbury, Mocksville and Virgi..ia-line RAIL ROAD. There will be » number of able spea- kers im attendance iv address the people on thet sub- ject. All are invited to atieud. The vceasion shall |at PUBLIC AUCTION MICHAEL BROWN. f-3 iT! E next session of this Institution will eom- Wileen Pai a! College of Pena 9 Charles P. W. Mataagh. M.D. of Virginia. Jane 30, 1857. Marshall Clarkson, M. D., Professor of the Medi- ; : —_ | ea! College, a | | ! ' ! State of North Carolina.“ ame cone Fleer! po : . . rar "THE Undersigned would respectfaly annownce to IREDELL COUN TY. | their frieads and the Pubbe, that they have furm- ed a Copartnership, ander the vame and style of | T HE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand | W J. Mills & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the | Barrels Floar fur which the bighest market | j Merchantiie and Prudace Busaess ia the town of | price will be paid. | Salsbury, in the Brick House formerly vceapied by MICHAEL BROWN. | | Mille, Mouse & Co ‘They will at all umes have en| Salisbury, June 30, 1857. 3} | hand « complete Stock of | | | mence on the first Monday of September. Any | intelligent and healthy white resideut of the State, | Jane 13, 1857. between the ages of 8 and 20, whether Deaf and | —____ rae _ . eee | Dumb or Blind, may, if the meaua of educativn are | INT tare ee Pel nai wantiag, be admitted to the school free of charge — | A N N O U N GC EM EN I . Sabie COMM OME. COME ALL of every | se terete tro Cewete eoey oe teate 4 Soss] they En. | a son NILEWIROGUNSON Lexi COUNTY, STATE aad NATION. cipal. Sach pupils as are capable of deeded im- i : ‘ - of Lexington, A SITIZE provement, are not only instructed in the ordinary N has paid onusual attention t the study MANY CITIZENS, branches of a common’ education, but receive such | 294 treat ay of the following diseases: All diseases Eagle City, Jane 30th, 1857. iw:5 accomplishments as cay best fit theus for success in rd the Skin, White Swelling ur Serofuta in any form: | — - -—- = = fe. Music, drawing, needle-wurk, brad-work, und | Uleersor ald Sores of lung standing, Epilepey, stiff evn. WHE ' H A im] suitable handieraft arts will form a codsiderable part | Tected tabi and Corvature of the frsecon Pos is al ; es of the coarse throagh which the ws. Careful at- | 8° Prepared to manage any Surgical cave thet may | . 2 . tention will be prid to th cir pi agar und phy- | be Presented to hiws—such as Ampatation, the ry 20,000 BUSI [ELS W ANTED. sical improvement, nnd every effort will be made, not | rasta) site Sayers es . Jub Feet, Hair Lip, | ot, a at stave’ av commenieution rer xo renee —P artnare fen a Soret oe pee tata him at Lesingtoa, N_C., will be . | "PYHE subscriber wishes to purchase rwexty rHow ghee welfare ‘up en y all means enter ri Prompt- | dine Nashchs whaat ter wbdah' the highest aux: carly in September. For any information in regard to | !¥ *tteaded to i = , ag | the Lastitution, addres, Rerenences WD. G. F. Chase, | Se! price will be paid . WM. D. COOKE, Principal, | M.D), Professors of the Med « MICHAEL own s| Raleigh, N.C. | ce 4w:7 | July tet, 1857. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1857. A. B. F. Gaither, Adm'r, ) The Heirs at Law of Joorah Juhneon, decd J > Perrnos ro sein Lanp. | te | ] IT appeanog Ww the satisfaction of the Court, that | Mephen Elhs and wife Harrnet, Hein at Law ia Chas | | I case, are mem-remdents of thie Bate: It is, therefore, | | | Fancy and Staple Sole eee ORY COODS, hahed ia the town of Salisbury, for the epace of ott | GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER | weeks, mtifving said non-readents to be and appear! and all articles usually kept in their line. Mesers. before the justices of uur said Coort, ty be held at| Milts and Moose return their sincere thanks to their the Court House in Statesville oa the Jrd Monday in| many fren.’s and customers, for the very liberal pot. August next. the mur to plaintiff's 5 will be heard exparte be taken Wis at of InS7 AND TIMBER LAND. a OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valaable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- mone and « half miles of the Depx at Lexington, and (here to plead, aunewer or de-| rouage bestowed upon the late firm of Mille. Moose & | near a Pubbe Road having » substantial County Bdge wo im our said Court filed, of it! Co. and would most reapectfully eulicit « cContinaance | over the Creek nd jadgment pro cuafesso will | of the same for the New Concern iFices a ace an eld | Deca end the'velas of w Geld! W.J. MILLS, | Mill and Saw Mill at the place | J. E. MOOSE, | ‘There ie on ample supply of Water at all times 11! THOS. STEN HOUSE. |** the nearest Water Power to the towa of Lexington fo the Mill Tract is February, 17th 1857 (3821) | | 267 Acres | HOUSE AND LOT For sie, ROBARDS, [henlichrepi pedal rulhortcmed cali IN MT. PLEASANT. | 1 ortan ance errs Tes =| ROWAN HOUSE, reat to thes Tract, | will set! another of two story) mx nooms, a gond kiichen, a weir of guod 200 Acres, water, and other out-housea. The Lot co wtains oear- | I allin the finest Weodland of Pine and Oak timbe; | Witheet any cleared lund. Terms ecey tu suit the P.BC einst the MOP Preetand, Clert of oar said Court ta Stateaville, the 3ed Monday io May, A. D M. F. FREELAND, Crk Pr. adv. 85.50 6w8 AVING at considerable outlay, renovated and | refarmeshed bis HUTEL, voted Ww transic at visors parehaeer sMITH p'dly29 9 y Dacaes ar boarders willing | of any Power | koow of meas the N.C. Railruad be- tween Raleigh and Charhotte The towa of Leringtoa would supply a custom at pay @ Prce cunmensarate with the vallay neces- Jane 9, 1837 : sary bo beep op a firrt clase betel BACON. 1) 00 )Eee BACON, HOG ROUND 000 500 tbe. LARD GOOG 18 A Li inch PINE SHINGLES. for sale by J. WL ECCLES & SON Juty 21.) Ima County- Line, N.C Cabarrus eo, Purt both hotelsand privete boarding houses, and Lam | of ne place where a man of enterprise could make a convinced by tem years eapenence, they cannot be little fortane eumer. There ea very great demand cared on successfully togeiber, uuless the abuve plan | for lamber. and the Comaty of Davideun is jest on the be adupted > <9 Z . and « half of the mill. Rates of fare on and after the 20th inat W. RHOLT. Lexington, April Tth, 1857 tf-45 $1 ic 00 20 00 30 00 216 00 POARD per dav, JUST RECEIVED) | oor. prar, A LARGE SUPPLY OF SACK SALT, Withoat Room, RICK. SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSEs, AND TRON, roll'd and hammer'd for aale by J. W ECCLES & SON Ime Comnty- Lane, N.C Shoes and Gaiters Ale, Ladies Gaiters, Boots &e, f No venatina from theee pnees with any ene I have. at mach trouble und erpense, made ar. | aud Tres sale low W J. MILLS & Co Saliebary, March 3tet, 1§57 fina 44 1857 ! 1857 SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. NOTICE. eee TED TO OTHERS AGRICTLIT RE, MORTICTLIT RE, sroce r * mab rangemeniato sapply my table with the delicarses end lavanes of the Nurfolk and Charieseon Market—and intend & keep @ house that will compare favuradiy with the best howse of any city (£51 HL duly 14 api. a] FEMALE SBRINART. ROBARDS RY. PRES comm TH second sersion of this institution will be open vn of papris, on Munday the 22d A Mra Hewaserta | ed for the recept 4 Jaty. i657 Mo Cees rence im teaching with euch ae enderihe der AVING auld our Drug Estsbishment in Sate bury, to Doct. CA Mexneason we take pleas an ure in commending him to the favor of oar fneads and former patrons Doct. Hendermon being a regularly educated Phrai- cian, and having prov a* princrpal ; a lady of severnl years expe Bo earrons a graduate of Greensbom’ Fe ce as CITCUMmsaNces The Fifteenth volume commences ia January, 18837. male College eq 4 Board 5. Mame, @1x. Dr work, gratis Half nis charged from the time Engtist Rwing ane Cie If with competent: ove COPY, oe year... @1 | TWENTY FIVE COPIES 81X COPTER 8 | ONE HUNDRED COPtES t~ALWAYS IN ADVANCE TP No paper sent oaless the cash accompanies the d onder tad Assistants, wil, we hay come to beheve, ao x coadact tne bawne ss entitle himaelf to the con- fidence and patronage of the public minee the loth March, olt. wil) Doct He nde . of the ee n, except in pr ted sick news ; as . All arcounts made The School ms enurely free and separate from Olin High School Address GEORGE W be paid t reon SILL SILL . LL& es Stamps, received at par Olin, N (fi Remittances, by m = a ome | eher’e risk. me Dn Books. eG. A. HENDERSON. M. D. | mera: Day Rooks, Ledgers, Pocket Memorandoms Druggist & Chemist. of all kinds. Blank Copy Booke, &e. &e. for sale at SALISBURY, N.C. CLEGG, € Sskebary post-paid will be at the Pub- Avpaess Wm. S. JONES, (agesta, Ga. act as AGENTS, and obtam be furmthed with the paper at Li Perens who «) SUBSCRIBERS, wi clad prices 19% ‘9 \akd aR . ff Sate yn ay L) GX Se Ak Sh S will be seen by the above notice,, ud wren meas ny | LL have purchased the Drug Estab lishment of Messrs. Sill & Sill; [ there; J- Alexander Crawford, A. B., Principal. fore tender my reapecta ta the friends is zs June 16.—tf-3 J. HO ENNISS® Book Store Citrate Wagnesia. LARGE LA. and refngerant, jus C A. HENDERSON'S Drug Stone, Satieauny 6-6 poly of thie moat delightful laxative z= | FIVE exercises of thie Inetitation will conmenee The pracipsl har reerived at and patrons of my predecessors ; assuring | them that every effiert on my part will be | to give satisfaction again on the 13h of Jay ing prepared himee with a view to teach ng poble. This alin os | ton (having been f | ander the care of the f stady W receiving, and shall eontinne e. from time to time, fresh ad 1 MICHAEL BROWN, diate tthe Sr of COQMISNION :FORNARDING .a'es nese WLASARAS, fidence, and patronage of the public SALISBURY, W. C. Sahebury, April 21, 1857 TY Prompt personal attention giren to the purchase of PRODUCE, and to all CONSIGNMENTS Cash adeances mate an Produce to be Nhipped to Joly Tih, 1857 he lam quarte ate MH. B. Hal moral and generally healthy comunity Roard can | he obtained, conven tothe Academy. at jlee excepted The terme of tarnen will be $6 00 O, aud 12/ £, RAO for the lower, wnd 7.50) forthe higher En $1250 for the Chaserce and higher branches of Mathe is lorated ine seven by dihgent attention, tosecure the con: dollars per month, ¢ shah branches tf-47 matics WHEAT FANS, ne PEs ws frox. Charlotte; Rev 8 OF Bo Witsey, Stateavilte H. B. DOWLER & Co, 8 F Comes faa Siow Creek WM Rethany Chareh, &« SALISBURY, N. C., June 30, 1837 6-5 HAYE opened a Shop in the vicinity of Salisbury, (near Cairus & Murdoch's factory.) Jon Bea ALLIRON, other Ports, or aold in this market | June 30, 1857 tf-5 WALI. PAPAR. ort, ation | b Carotiaa Watehmas,” eve of building » $20,000 C.0rt House within « — BOOTS & SHOES, | serene Nin iSanrien bor GRAY, BRYAN & CO., The Bills of ali epecie-paying Banks and Post Oifice Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, for Grist and Saw-Milt; MILL & FACTORY GEAR - SECTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combined EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER rf the oaly article worth buying ; it having stood the test of thirty-five years. DKUREY’S Cora Shellers ; Ploughs of every #a- riety ; Caltivators; E: & Gold Machinery ; all kinds of Casting and ‘Machine Work, made. to onder a: short Notice and Warranted —Terms Cash, or un- doubted paper. Al! articles will be delivered in’ the care of the N.C. Rail Read free of \ J. A, THOMPSON. Tyro, March 20, 1857. Cr Chariotic De ward bill to this office. copy three bs, and fos- State of North Careliga. Davie County...» Court or Pixas ayy Quarrek Srssrows, June Term, 1857. N.B. TAYLOR, Ser. Part, Grouce nu. CHAFFIN. [astechmene. [* appearing to the satisfeetion of the Court, that the defendant, George H. Chaffin, in.not an inbab- itant of the Sins: It is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that public: for six weeks im the appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter See sions, &» be held for the County of Duvie, at tie Coart-LHouse, in Mocksville, on the 2nd Mogdayin Seprember next. and show cause, if any he has, why jodgrment shall not be entered against hun for the plaimifl. Witness, A. A. Hardie, Clerk of oof seid Coart, at office, in Mockaville, the 2d Moeday in June, &. D. 1857, aod in the Slet year of out Vr ace A A. HARBIN, C.Coc Sew 7 . State of North Carolina ALEXANDER COUNTY. Spring Term, 1857, In Equity, Bligabeth Teague, ) ve Petition for Alimany. Wa. Teague 5 T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tet the defeadsnt i @ son-resident of thie Biase it te ordered that publication be made in the Salebury the Watchman for the term of six weeks san] Wm. Teague to appear at the next term of thie This Power 1 situated in the midst and is surround. | © Hawill 1a future be de. | ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Oak } to aaewer or dewar to plai: wise it will be heard exparte. Witness, J. M. Carson, Clerk and Master 6f oar after the 4th Mooday in August, A. D. 1857. J. M. CARSON, C. 9. B Cw 6 The besiness uf Salsbury 1 amply sofficieat to sup. | this place of 200 Bushelaof (urn per day—and | kaow | seid Coort, at office ia Taylorsvilie, the 6th Monday | 2d day Jaly | Pr. adv. 65°50. WARBLE SALISBURY N.C. H py4ure formed « capartaership, will continge | the MARBLE business at the old stand of | GRAY & TANSEY, and will spare no peins togive am- | ple satisfaction to all whe may deal with them and to prove tv the p-uple af North Carolina, thet they can farmeh and finish | MONUMENTS, | HEADSTONES, SLABS, or any other work in their line in a styte unsurpassed, and at reasonable prices. . Oar materal is obtained direetly from the Vermont Quarnies, and we shall hereafter deal in nothing but that of first quay. FR nm (Ttalian,) Manties, Fer- | mivore, Stabs, Couoters or Marble, for boilding parpe- os will be supplied. Any order will be Billed with dimpaich, and we istvite the public to CALL ANDSEEUS Salembery, July L4th, 1857 ly:7 ers who are troabled with Laver Com- plaint, Jaundice or Dyepe pain, will read the advertine - Ment im another column of Dr. Sanford’s Lavigorator, aad then do as we have done—get 0 bottle, weshould Bot see sw» mony mckly, half-dead, despairing people as pow meet our gase at almost every corner, for there never woes remedy of whieh so mach ie suid, and (hat performs so nearly what its proprictore say will de Tt come to as ao high!y recommended that we coald aot fail to try it, and a trial hee qoavinesd ws, without a donbt. that it is the best family atedi- cone io ase. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomech, Bilmosneas, and any of the little bodily Mle that are common. and \t does produce a pleasant state of feel- img io the mek, and what is better after esing it «few tumes, these litle ills grow lees and leas, and there is a prospect of being eotrely free from them by 4 eon w m the use of the Invigorator, Now we wieh readers with this, that the Invigorator particolarty adapted to family e#e, and are children subset to little diseases, as >it ie invaluable, and eaves physicians’ d amowat of angaish both to moth- and their litle ones 1 White teeth, Perfume ful jen remain anler the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using Beiw ov « Tuows.xp PLowsns "as « dentrifiee, would ant re bat leave the teeth ae white as alabaster * + their Breath Is bad, and the awh ode will new ention it. Beware 4 DOE 400. N.Y. r anle hy al) Draggiste “ Weedland Cream.” —Pomads for Brautifying the Horir—highty perfamed, superior to any Freneh artieh imperted, and for half the price. For dressing Laiited” Mair it has no equal, giving it a bright glosty appearamge, It enue. Ds ur} ip the most natera) mahmer, Dry, D u Bois, lately his Assistant Engineer.) gapa { Liverpoot, per sack, Alum, per bushel, What Next ?—A machine hasbeen in-| MOLASSES, per galion— vented for shearing sheep, the operation cae requiring bat three minutes, when the anaes: e { FAR, per lb— animal fumps from the machine, 80 | Loaf and crashed, smooth thet one would sappose it had &u outer coat to its back. TILL be held in Newton, Catawba county, on | \\ Thursday the 2th Aaguat next. By 9 resolution of last meeting, Mesars. John Wilfong, (1). & Gaither, and Grorge Sitter, were ap- pointed a Committee to verify proves None but a Stockholder can be a proxy R. F. SIMONTON, Secretary and Treasurer &tCroik Porto, & N. Orleans, News, Acherille, publish watil BEEF — Wholesale, choice, Retail, Standard, Raleigh ; the day of meeting Splendid lot « For sale at Jc f fine Wall Paper and Bordering to ENNISs' Book Store rs 4 match June 16, 1857 of all kinds for sale at this Office. | for the manufacture of their celebrated Wheat Fane, and are now ready to supply all demands. Their ma- chines have been thoroughly tested in Guilford and @ many other counties in thie State and Virginia, and Rocks; Spurgeon's Sermons, Ist and Ind Serie: ; Those Amageddon, or the | who want cat Fan should be careful to get one with. win; B. Dowien & Co— Scandal and Marriage by Mre Lee Hentz. have never failed to give entire satisfaction the name of our firm upon it—H for there are other companies imitating our work. O ders promptly atiended to. April Vist, 1957 37 m4 ' WEwW BOL, UST Received Hawk's History of N.C, vol. Ist; Hugh Miller's Last Work, The Testimony of the i sham poond only fifty cents. Nome genuine ned FETRIDGE 2 (>. NY * Balm of For sale br all Druggists States in prophecy by Bald- __ The Rifle, 4x0 and Saddle Bags, by Milburn ; , anew Novel by Mra Bickford ; Courtship JOB PRINTING PAARL Be Peck heer Nout?» excouted at this Office. Jane 16, 1857 Salisbury, N.C . mt CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. The following remarkable case of cir- cumstantial evidence is taken from Cow en and Hill’s Notes on Phillips’ Evi- dence : In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, a man was tried befure Jud ze Dyer, and a jury, for murder. ‘The evidence brought for- ward on that occasiou was wholly cir cumstantial in its cliaracter, but eo clear and consistent throughout, and apparently having the effect of convieting the accus ed of the crime i d to his char, he udge so regarded the evidence, i d strict- . enforced this view of the matier on the mind of the jury. The jury rei gel bat were too long in their deliberat for the patience ot tl ve judge, who torth- with seut an officer to ascertain the of dheir delay... His official soon returved with the intimati m thatthe jury lad not agreed on their verdict. After further Giscussion on the part of the jury, they at dast cutered the court with the inte!l- geuce ae the, had net agreed on their verdict, he Jadge, surprised at this, as the etn Was so clearagainst the pil- soner, sent them back agatu to reconsid- er the evidence ; but t! hay returned a se- oend time with the verdiet Snot guilty’ against the prisoner, The Ja fairly enraged at this, and refused « 4 ause Wats ther to record the verdict or discharge the ja- ry. He sent them back again to theic apart: nent sapperless, and without fire or hight. Bat sull no headway could be made. woald not budge from the iad tirst arrived at—that His brothe with him, and frowned up uc author of all their woubles a, Lowever, regardiess of their > aod reeriminations, said he r die than convict the prison- The forema: conc! usion the acegsed was inn jarors aryac. on bigs peat cent, er. court, repeating the court was necess! ceive the verdict, prisoner was forthwith acqmtted rtly after, the foreman of the jury called one day at the residence de, for the pr arpose of waking « certain revelations regarding Z the murder. Before, however, ziving the @atement of the foreman in reference to the matter, we must in the first place ex hibit the defence set up by the accused st the trial. The murdered man, so far @@ we remember the story, was a reaper and had his pitchfork lying by him, when the accnsed came up to mect lim in his extremity, for be was livia g- While the accused was in the act of lifting up the man, he vomited and dod The blood eaturated the clothes of the accased and be, thinking he might get himself into troable, fled, and in his hurry took away the pitchfork of the deceased and left hus own. It was an un appy apes him suspicion of crime ; beside t fect of his having his clothes dyed in blood. This was the testim ny pr ed to the jary, and bat for the unaccunnt able obstinacy of the foreman of tie woald have been found foreman, however, in his i the Judye, showed that L« guilty of kil the dune in afr y, and tat be, man, had immediately decain, the aecnsed carne up. 7 t wea be int end, for be was his f would be rac ’ the jury, which. as we have waiv the jary returned before the f. rt ner verdict. The ume to re- Mistace tual g mat ay mmediate to al] the dau ser of Zz o@8 merely circtimetantial ev ice --- THE OLDEST MIN. A correspondent of the S: | pelican, wr g from kiw aye: *One whe! son his edge of this city is jur ie America. [If uit, I @eall wager that hes 1 active of he a Be is Mr, James O' Lode @hs im the ent £ Umea, the ner: f lee mow the vear 1734) the Jriet reb: ing impiicaied wut fled hm Counts then ve reat tv e be «4 ang Ke iH check « ! e4 been tan. . Z 4 4 and yy mary verse : marvel tS. | ‘ establieied . th mered Wi Mulersiew wit ‘i NV to ( be take about » di distinct k fel Wie f preached Che rencontre rit ‘ rhe to os flat We Blwuld .h ve a ens | Prom the Cinco Keb, | The Bitter Fruits, The people of this Stato are beginning to reap the whirl¥wind of the storm sown by them when they elected an Abolition demagogue their Governor, Th@ courts, voth of the Federal and State ‘Govern- ments, will have little else to do, for the next twelve mouths, but to vindicate the law and detend the Louor and of the Union and the sequences of the nullifying intrigues aud interests the corrupt mismanagement of the pre- State Administration, In this city there are already nearly thirty per- sons under arrest tor violently obstruct- ing the officers of the United States Court tu che execution of an act of Congress, to | which lawless conduct they have been instigated by the counsel, sent the intrigues and the legislation of Chase aud his party, and in which they are defended by the chief law officers of te State. There are a hundred others liable to arrest, who will, doubtless, be held responsible in like manner, These people will be subjected to heavy costs, great loss of time and probable panishment, for their conduct, the just responsibility for which attaches to Chase, whe now abanduns them to their fate and the tender mercies of the United States prosecutor. But meantime Chase aud his associates are kept busily employed in tracing the great defalcation of their Treasurer, through all its rainifications, in the hope of implicating some Demo- crat, and thereby weakening the force of this crashing inf: vary Which now rests up- n their corrupt party. —— E TER ViT 1s “Evernrry has no grey hairs!” The flowers tade, the heart withers, tan grows ld and dies ; the world lies down in the sepul: hre of ages, but time writes no wrinkles on the brow of eternity Erernrry! stuper ndous thought! The 2verpreseut, unborn, undecaying and un ~the endless chain, composing the life of if God—the yok jen thread, entwining the destinies of the universe. Earth has its beauties, but time shronds them for the grave; its honors, they are but the sunshine of an hour; its palaces, they are bat as the gilded sepalchres; its possessions, they are toys ot changing fortune; its pleasures, they are bat burst- | ing bubbles. Not so in the untried bourne. {n the dwelling of thé Almizhty, can come no footsteps of decay. Its days will know no darkening—eternal splendors forbid the approach of night. Its foun tains will never fail; they are fresh from the eternal thr Its ylory will never wate, for,there is the everpre sent God. It harmonies will never cease; exhaustless love suppites the soug. Jolin nh arrested Justier, thi Ke, Of this v ugh tardy, ta sure. inity, lias be in Varginja and iodged in Halitax jail tor to pass counterfeit money at Der ales Store Burke otlered 7 ie clerk a ten doilar bill, which the did not fancy, and d ! I at pU.cd outa ver bili, and the clerk in not ike it, buteatd he would show > “ e doing s | >“ smeltth split the wit tthe Ferry bua elise b Dr. Darks hotly parsned ann, ba getting tothe Ferry the boa eared her moor and was 6 ice from shore; Jered r to put her bac he pr ] t so, when Bark zelda nd shoved ayainst the Ferrvigan, bat tin the latte oo Lard fo be plunyed in te e sIV tu the op} i eon terra firin led to ry u ack 7 8 slhore ana t show Dr. Barksdale s all ruoning Bat little did he know the man he hadt deal with! Dr. Ba ale crossed t v pursued Darke a.) Caught m i] yontie a sileccry ise Jichin: nd va Katte Pe y J e,! 2p tarasy > Fr rer MV a Chronic { / B ygar M fyomer ] ! 1ona ' ‘ lw AY sz a ! » Fe ‘ SIA M. M > t , Mee ’ t tilts atl et \ ein s 4 ce 1 V.¢ \ 4 A I 1 i ‘ 4 // Le fichine \ i ' VON Wr ( aud ja te i aM i say He His WA t we ‘ Li a ' z “, art zie A ‘ os for his doing » ' ‘ ' . iri uA row w State from the con-, is FRESHET A AT ALBANY, &e. Arpayy, July 25. | A little before noon, one df the most | terrifie rain, hail, thunder and lightning | | storms ever ‘experienced here, visited us. |State street, and all the parallel streets | leading to the river; were flooded. State |! street looked like the rapids of Niagara. The torrent tore up paving stones, and carried away boxes and barrels, whirling them towards the Hudson like so many straws, The storm lasted three-quarters®f an hour, entirely suspending business and travel. The stores and cellars on Beaver and State streets, Maiden lane, Broad- way, &e., are flooded, and an immense amountot damage has been done, Tpead- ell’s iron foundry, ou Beaver. street, suffe red conside rably. There has been a great flood in the! neighborhood of Cuba. There are two bad breaks on the Genessee Valley Ca | nal. eee A Curyo of Irish Girle.—A company of seventy Trish girls passed through this city on their way tothe West, a dav or two since, accompauicd by Trish gentle- }tleman, who had them in charge, and had brouglit them all the way from Irciand. | They were a fine looking lot of girls, from sixteen to eighteen years of ave, and in- tend to make the West their of course are ready to marry, bat are wil- ling to work and earn their living antil the. time arrives when they will get a husband. They are to earn money ssutti cient to pay the expense of bringing them over, and return it to the benevolent gen deman who took the expense upon hin , the first thing; after that they will be at liberty to indulge in ribbons and hoops, if they choose.-- Detroit Free Press. self Very Suarr Girr.—A young lady of Rochester received the Gold Medal at the late commenceinent of the Albany | Female Seminary, for the best poem | written for the pose It turns ont that | her poem was stolen, word for word, | from the Javenile Scrap Book for 1849. “n Retorr.—“I have always preserved | my reputation,” said Mrs evening in the green room, add-essing herself poi tedly to Mrs. —- “ You always set a ridiculous value on trifles,” rejoined the insulted fair. , the other } > QUALIFICATIONS FOR PASTOR We understand (says the Bostoa Transcript) that oue of the female members of a certain con uny of the » to discuss the greyation in Char 2wn,calied a mee parish commillee questiva of dismiss stor, conce ming whota she would ra oly ns.—Two of the ou THILlee to cah, and found b the in.uis ter Was ere aud mature ce HGeralic ca ‘ cot 1 vat the , t the « vrave’ & Lature as Wa tad SSA What nonsens Ifs 1 nw hed f the pulpets in Virginia w 1 be vaca ! inedistely.— Prtershary b Ditto for No srolina = THE cain SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP MANUFAC TORY = AWD DEPOT. SPRING TRADE, 185%. JOMUN DOOLEY 81 MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA “ LCT) ABR ANY IMPOR 4 HATS, CAPs, LADIES FUKs, TRIMMINGS & W IULD . . y ‘ ay : : ‘N B P York t t emare I f t ‘ Ive < REMOVAL. R&A MURPHY, Rr NEW PRich pl DIN r W DIBBLEL «w#&© BUNCE. Calvin hg Dibbie. Jen nathan i. Bunce ‘ Commissi ion Werchants © In Cotton, Flour Grain, Naval Stores, ‘ Seuthern Produce Genernily. No. 180 Front Street, S77 IF = foi sie PRIVATE SALE. (Tt tbo somes; and | Oe OF. THE BEST PURGATIVE AND Laver Medicines now before the public, namely, FORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER DY) that gets as a Cuthartic, easier, inild~ er bg more effvetua! than any other medicine kavwa, It is not only » Cathartic, bat a Liver remedy, acting firet on the Liver tu eject its mor- bid matter, thenon the stomach aod bowels to carry off (hat matter, thus accomplishing two pur- | poses effectually, without aay of the painful feel- gs expe rienced ta the operations of most Cathar- tics. Tt strengthens the system at the sume time that it pages it, aad wheu taken daily in moder- | ate doses will strengthen and build it up with ua- usuul rapidity Dr. Sanford's Invigorator i= compounded entirely from new artic lew of tnedi¢iwe, naingly, Goms. Some idea of the strength of these gums may | be formed when it is knowa that one botde of the Tavigorator contains as much strength as one | hundred doses of Caloucl, without any of its de- leterious effects. Thuogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these Gums have been but little kuowa to physicians, and | never used in their prescriptions until used in the | | form of the Jnavigeretur, which met with such anpre- cedeuted success us to induce the proprietor to offer it ag a family medieine tried and known in its effects. It bas rarely ever failed to cure Liver Complaints in | their worst forms. } Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver ix cured when the Liver is excited to action Jaundice is caused by an improper action of the | Liver, and as a proof thst the Invicoraron relieves this disease lthe Envi week and their skin will begin to assume its original color Costiveness cun be permanently Invigorator, ‘Take it in sinall doses on retiring, and assists nature in her op. By gradually di- the bowels are left iu a healthy AN F O R D ’ S IN Vi G O K A T O R ! g a2 } ator regularly one cured by the jae Lon, iminishing the dose, and active state, and work asregalarly as clock work Sick Headache is very soon relieved by taking a double duse of the Jaeigouratur, which correets al! acidity and sournes ne stomach For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as it reheves all oppressive or uneasy feelin ler eating heartily. For a family medicine geuerally, all whe use it speak in the highest terms Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 188 Frout | St, New York. Price §1,00 per bottle, couts ning 40 doses. Also sold by C. A. Headerson Druggist, Salsbury, N.C May 26th, 1857 IF YO HAY WK FOR ME, Please bring it in. tf-52 SMITHING, AND THE subseriber having tableshmenmt, prc pened an es- yees tu carry on the abeve business ia the towo of Salisbu ry, on Water Street, .u all its varius es GUNS and LOCKS re- branc and on reasoua- ns. His thorugh ac laintance th the business, he nopes, will command a reasona ble share of pat ’ All work warranted. Allor ders left: with a will be faithfully and promptly at leaded ta Orders respeetinity eoheiied CHARLES HARTMAN Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1556 COWANS EGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF TILE HUMAN FAMILY DISEASED KIDNEYS, St the Bla rand Kid, «, Weak ness ol the Loins, cf T re at th Davie W Moek De RCs » I ‘ Dra ( a “ bs r M ere iat . g he Salebary, N ‘ 1 Yi STEN , JAMES HOKALL, WATCA-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISB One door below M.A A. Murphy's Stere, k! PRecestanily a lurge eocurt ae at ‘ witrneh « 1 SPM FLRY of all kind s. Watehes and J-x ev scription { e beet ma ard 1 (he meet re atone F 19, 1856 ly38 DR. ‘WILLIAM 8. TATE, Sirg2a and Mechinical Dentist, ite of the Baliiotore Dental College) ~TATES\ kN. ( Re rFULLY cesmnal amr \ aro t : roe A eA - . oy irxe ony © pon f ‘ " 0 “ Femaie | yn. * 1! SPRING AND SUVER TASWAOANS, W - j ¢ \ GOODS AND CLOTHING ey Me maven cy {joe . rn eee « ee eet mee ee te 77) 4 2 , ( (Caeeimny BE ( SPT es ' style \ He w ( pot it x t * hinon way thie stock tb nqualiiy; a oat a) ean ania We it i ‘ > rs. \ Wi ‘ 1 0 work WES Ro RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR S. AL Lo (Oe Hen Ure ° : LO WIAA F WANTED. LOO I] 1S HATS. % NALS, m nd Sti f FUR, CASS! WHOL LEGHORN 1 STRAW WS MILLS & Co Salisbary, Ware 18S finoAs let any one troubled with Jaundice take | GUN AND LOCK, and C paibattotatioe at hiw Bi ville, opposite the Court House. Aang his books muy be found, a good supply of all the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by the Super dentat Or Isof this State, Fre pee English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- sters Unabeidged Dietionsey, Southern Harmony, Garmins Suora, Masons Harpe) Dow jn, Patent Ser- | mous, Loreazo Dow sen’r., nd Sermons, Chyur- | | bers Papers forthe people, Humes History of England, | Gibbon’s Rome, Sir Joha Frvissart’d Chronicles of the | Middle Ages, Caupbell’s lives of Chief Justices, | Spargeous Sermous, Speacers Ske te hes aud Sermous, | Old North Siate, 2nd edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the | Gospels, vith qarstion books, Cummings works, moir of Sydney Smith, Fumity and Pocket Bibles, | Hymn books of att kinds, Irvings Washington, 3 vols, Hodge on Ephesians, Dieke works, Soath's Sermons, | Vuuxes Architecture, Dr, KANES ARCTIC EX- PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Byron, Cowper, ‘Pup- | jper, Milton and a great many other poetical works, | | Mes. Hentz’s Novels and @ great many other dovels, by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, a varied, a stock of Statioaury as ever was seen south of Muson and Dixous live, Albuata Portfolios aud fau- icy gift-boaks in abuadance, Blank aad Copy buoks of jall sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, a } tar ssortinent of books published by the Amarican ‘Tract Society. In the Notion tue I show as great a} { variety as anyhody ought \o wish to see im one day, | my stoek includes Flad Lamps, Portsmonies, Cabas, Perfuimeries, Hair Oils, Powades, Ph rv, China Vaseq,Cupa and Savcers, Per Card Baskets, Candiesucks, Tovs, Fine Engraviogs, in @ile frames, Cominou Priata and frames to suit, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes from Wete to R500 each. Spy Glases from $1 00 to R1300, Aaliedarcupes from SUcts, to 31.50, Miere- scopes, Polor amas, Panoramas, Magic Laaterne for children, $25.00, Violina from 59rte to 813,00 to &6, Aceordeans from BV2Q5 to $B. Tamborines, Guitars, Flagoleta, Harmoni- caus, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measures, Soaps, Maz uetic Toya, Eye Glisees, Gold Peas, with cases, and about TEN THOUSAND and without other th s not herein mentioned, all of which are for | sale ont most a¢conmiodating terms Being very auxious to sell T make uo charges for showing — Call and exarmipe for yourse ives OF Recocrect,—orrosite tue Covet Hover. ry June 2, 1857 tf-1 _ WILLIAMS BROWN. | Ti ns Sheet-lron” and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the tore of MURPHY & 0. ] [3 SE-ROOFING and GUTTERING done the moet substantial manner aad warrantied (ereat Vare ty of Wares aad Sloves always un hand fur sale Janaary 2, Ir ly MM NO HU MBUG FINITE Subseriber is for SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS 57 w prepared to fill all orders Willow baskets and Wagows, Flutes from | and others, containing about 160 ACRES. This Tract of Land is in a fine atateofcultivation, and has a first rate Dwelling Mouse, Kitchen end’ Bern, of she Farmer. 10 ACRES of good MEADOW LAND. Persons wishing to get a youd bargeiu eap culling én the subscriber, or 5. near the place. June 13, 1857. ' { Cc ‘auuty, ing the Lands of Soloman Hall de>, Temperance Smoot, and others. fying neat the South Yudkia River,in Rowan (18 miles North-west of Ratisbury ) RK. F. Johar, Containing about 0, by | Feating. wr stletiedet Tren subscriber offers for sale his Valu- able Trot, of Land, lying about Bapiles North Weet tof Salisbury, on the waters Of Deul’s Creek, } the phiatations of 8. 8. ‘Trout, Claiborne foal ining ington and other necessary out bpildings, forthe convenience Also, about 8. Trott, who tives WM. B.TROTT. 2mo-3 * Banver copy | month, ] am aow offering my Valu- able Plantation fur Salg, Waters of the Valuable Land FOR SALE! adjourn 200 Acres, more or less. This tract of lead is under a fine state of caltivation, | DE ROSSET & a and has a Good Dwelling House, Kitchens. cemary out buildings for the Barn, end all other » convenience Gad eyai tort of a Varmer. TORENT. Valuable Planta é Waters of Bor 100 acres of abo qua ma flue mand for lember. on lying immediately on the| Usual advances made on Consignments. d Tract i#| cultivetion of good 1 Yadkin, under » this tract bas on it @ profitable Saw Mill! | with rufficient Water P. timber County, d Persons wighing to rent early a8 @ guod epporiun:ty now offers to (hese want- ng Wo real goud land Rowan C » May 3 the abuve wer to ume it ev on Sai tae tly, and where there is great de- fund wit call LAND) IVD MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. > WILL cell a tract on th bury, adyaning the 4 thers Yoadkia Koy belonging to se at ‘Terms nade easy, qnd made. L. RINGH ‘es hae i Be ray pw is r - PROOER HS. June, 20 1857) [Gbgaks COFPEE, RET. SALT, P. Tee SODA; PICK "RS, SALMONS, A | LOW € INDLES, $e: for wate tow? W- 3; is sll #4 Gano Salishary, Mareh aim. 4 HE eubsoriber wishes to bi aud likely negrurs, for w eat market prices, mat this SAMUEL REE Satiebory, May 5, 1857. rr 50 to 10 yng ce rn ie | INGTON, N. c. | BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW’ York, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DR. M. WHITEHEAD. OFFICE on the came lot with hie residence. ty |e abdeence persoos desiting to see him will leon cif garnes on the Slate. Jane 17, 1856, banat Shae YOUNG Al o. to £0 yeen old. APPLY ol ihe groee fr MANSIO Salisbary, Pe 17th 1857. Certificates of Marriage LIVEN by the officiating Cle oa M { trete, ne parties ent anlag Wane itlons 8 ic 150 * ACRES of land tying designed as evideuce in their own pean Meer py of thes about 20 mies Lam of Saie- Wartuagiva Headley, The tract ie valoa near Bikes ¥. He Moavfeecturee North Carolina Materiats ; he . ne Ca , Capit hire (ereaeeee, as baying on it an elleat rl! te. with @ reee suleits North Curalion patronage. By greing him ¢ 12 fel wide at the ut and 14 ashe top. already a ‘ A uk Norther, weak ane Cit A dam can but at very mall eapense prices eu leibe at » a favorable show : ’ sang tisha er IAL is WHAT HE WANTS el td be 5 ee ae GH MAKEREACY, (CDSN cat ley” (Therese «epic maid) tot of ose ri umbe ¢ ady et th. ace dy for busking. “The Nr vy ~W ae ae | v f et —N¢ eo le t ar . e wume nce the are hes . e Buck any ove reperty, and will there t beboi ivay f ° * given Those wishiag hon si'he reds Ww. P. ELLIOTT, Mtikrs/ errr) arleddr-es hear BM derdey Late of Worth & Eliott, Faytteville N¢ WILLD STOKES racers : ae May 29th 1837 GENERAL COMMISSION AND CUE GREATEST "FORM IRDIMG WRC Ht \\T. Medical Diseovery of the Age. I DK KENNEDY ( Rerxour na vered te ome WILMINGTON, N.C ™“ “ verse EVERY RIND OF LL Mor Vedore fav Meche aud srgnmentenl F ork went Perch iar nner irs From the worst Serofula wato a common Piavple Sethe et i ea? CURLEOC: - Hehe ! +1100 ences ever nae - ; pe ihre ° { beates House and Lot to Rent spi. -trurstrcuy meee teen pursing ence mouth OR SELL. a jegiees wisn oe ae ene ve ; *) Hy Ie ar ihssysceeti Bites avs v . . per Twe tea warrantee tet wore awk Howse ged K eines bed. Theeee are warrantediuce worst Iie mie . UOriteas am of F oh ; : I « - ar ve . d ] erent NLLEN & LAURENCE ours wt Beaches we she. a < t oe ernw t erap Greensborough ne eas MUTBAL WISORANEE COMPANY. Tan ura ANE 3 ; _ ; F ow . aves “ r \ x first b \ ‘\ F 3 wing Ree r \ ead hie : Ik inex jawres \ I r . * ch fire, meu nv t - ! » of b ' VORNUALE. 4 u).# apenas PETER ADAMS S$ I . i! eh PET VANES 7 ; Sheps woe ' i ‘ : ' yet ite valoe " ; 7 . : i] ted I= 66 Inve . TA Rev amdAcAl Hoste IW ¥E 7,74 great populer ve die 1 will state that) Apri. 1454, 4 ! i mitt sivas ox bed ion’ pew | \ | | ( ui ww N] I( | ! Apr ls ) ue thoasand bottler ) Fy 6 whs'eante Dragziets who have been in ote , hee (thirty yours.acy that nothing rf e.thathehaenpened a NEW | ‘ eat “ wae thet TAULGKING Est ABLISH MEN Ein (hie piace fabeacr een ae ‘ 1p Wiese ie “ no puiie for Marky. MeRine & Ca. and. oy! : 1 : } " stan « ol virtues have been found z ; ia ' ° . , Co 2 het ake ' : : : oe mic f erase which wae its Jons , , a aiw ee der r been cured by a hadron) ine ' ” Se will prowe eff-etmal i ; ; " aersiof that aw 1’ wily are but fe FASHIONS a i K . Dp . fth aged Radia : rer il eared } jane » disenara of the . th Latest Agar Galland laver; Sick (¢ a ; . CON PRICE ty P. a Vy ‘ he Ne Sept mie lvl? nnd parnice , e k : ike mvery bard cova Naevee » , © Thana r A Lig hining °. ee J Wit PSUS ye Gay B Dinrers vor F Ad table spoonty "Pestilence, Patent Medicine | wil As ! soll mt a! rtwicea day q \ eye WANCEACTURED By Me ivan sn tee) DONALD KENNEDY, alte - ‘ Ww Roxhary, Maesechu Dnghi nie Garr ne ‘ Patent Pads W . \ , y Cus,Cl¥ Chekarr e ry ' we ie & (kan i r ‘i Me uw setts YA - ' wen. s Nu« PW. Dyott & Sone, Pint adetplre J tf rey Coro TE K Pituab Mogi M I 1 John B ' ean Ready-Made Clothing, (0) je%%osd ek A z R Marder, Pants ee 4 ieerpore pest i p nh the Un pr a . a same f Faate at SHS Sill’s Drug Store, Nalebury, N.C rr Wood. MILES & Co ne cae BOOK BINDER WANTED. F. denire to wr I} I \ VAN Write tet a naam samen prey ee for auch a workinar . of all hinds for ane at this Offi-e of the ots ne Kina, Addrene the Editor Salisbury, April lawful marrige, wad as such, ofter valuable, eapecist ly te parves removing to distant parté of the coustry Very neatly got up—tor wale at the Woetchmes Office, Seat to soy part of the Country for @ conn per dumen, if the epsh secompanies the order. *. Certificates of Confirmation, L#O printed in very Gne atylé, fop ale af the 4 Watehinan Other, and sent wany part of the cmnpiry br 30 ete | ll dotea. Apai 2™, 1857 THE PROULBITIONTST. P Wiahed Monthly af New York Amass MrCor, @ Commitivr Temperasee Beenty perober of the F.aceative Commuter by the Execust 2 I “* aod moet eaunent advocetes f ne ¢ * « Nation, cotribete of thelr eledee and ace ts colemns Wut the Nouber for Janoary, 1657, 4 begine Iv The scope i eprtefthe Promarnamer ie Ne . wade every State iq the Uniaa, ot cireolates mevery Sate. ti is the adherent oftece pica pariy devoted «the oppenent af ea) other, Sagres he Sappression of the Laqueae Treat ond (he ext p= toe ef latemperener; os alihetqes some whee divide the pebble mind, it « abeubately & he File on a doable Herdies og ght large fier-cotemaed pages ws Ut ie printed in Form, treet, mak Teawe OF SHerceIrTiIC®N (hae cope 6.6 one year, en Tiree, to) oe address, one year, Ad foreach addition, . ot wd hw any jqcentits lage hu Fifty Crqmes, to one address, n° One Hordred Copes, toome address, 92000 Poerue— The potage on the Peowtapreswr * withen the Coonty af Albany, frees beyond the Cooe ty. aed w » the Stare, Three Ce yrer; be he Stare and witha the United Bietes, Bis Conta a yoar—-pay able quarterty, in advance. Berrien Prov mcram- Chere are no postage change: a the Paomartiosuer to subserthers im the Cogede, cany of the Proviness in Rrutsh Ameriee. — Tu facBitate the grataitoes cire Paper, we will od One Hundred Copa wats t + addeons, poatege paid, for Teasr Free Devtses; end at the exme reve for any barre one tora barely cower the cost of paper Srecwut Orree ato wheme hands thie sheet may fell io we a clah ond pata ev py inte cerry faewity in bee nedghborhed. Specimen copies wii be ders respectfully anliered od for lege than one sce the order must be aceompanted by yeat OSCOVILI s Aoewt Aras, N.Y HILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TO REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT dem follow beings are annually ewept f by Cholera and other Diseases of the Bowrle We may be consoled by the knowledge, that a remedy may be had, to awest the destroyer and remove ih omar Protected by Worthington’s Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine, mankind may eseape many of the “ills that ferh ® herr to and give the system imme from the at tacks of this Protran Malady We nesert at the bat ard of w reputation which we have been a quarter of a century im bru) ing up,—tbat there ie ao ariicle tnedicine new before the Ameriesa Public which he Proved @ si tisfactory ae this, and to tea our sincemty peition: That any antl shall in ach and every case receive the purchase money hack if it dort entirely satisfactory art] we sebmit thee one chasing a bert t entitled u hot pros A supply just reerived and for sale by COA HENDERSON, Sauieneny, F. SC ARR ¢ CO, Crsatorre, asp av Davoctwre oumenaltt lw VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. YHE Subscriber Meaiiae to Ret! ot Rent hia Valet May 12. 1857 bie property on Main Street in the great Bart Ward Ttismcorner Jot and ineluder wm vataable dwelling House, newly fitted ap, Kitchen, &e4 '& Shope, all ecmplett Those wighing to parchuse of tent ew? Toperty are invite id to call aud examine it. A.G. HOLDER J. P. GOWAN, WITH COL, H, L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROWAN HOUSE ——1) Bes ii EB OFFICE FOR ALL the Siagee*! 35 fe Shay Feb. 2, 1857. erwith firet mate Carriage nnd new Salishary, April 28, 1857 $290,00 Its mi lished it fal infla 1 Cortina ier advocates ¢ thelr window 1 begine tl wt ie Ne vy tte cerry opie wii be Ny aaliened 8 ome yet panred by tosses, N.Y DLY To ‘T, THAT Ny owept ff wwrerle We remove ih Cholera e, that flesh » roam =the at rt at the bet a quarter of ge aricle of je which hes our spermty PERTY 1 INT. thie Valna- ont East . vate n, &e, & HN ecmpletes tent sth it FOLDER anu 8, he pl SE Siaget a a5 , a is arrested developmient. There ‘ail cases, a deficiency of :brain, a organization, humane and accomplished Dr. Wilbur says, that out of a class of twenty papils pm by three could connt ten. Their almost universal fault was gluttony. Their want is the want of atiention. y cannot talk ; it often requires two or three years ihikce she Slee Work Sag aca, The Sectional Issue~-Can Gen. Walker Settle in? What, then, is this difficnity, the cause of this mighty sectional controversy, that all sound Democrats and good patriots 80 deplore, and that the eneaies of liber- ty and Democratic institutions, are so re- joiced to witness? Halt’ of the States forming the federation have un inferior | race in their midst, four millions of ne- | groes, constituting a third of their entire popolation. Their legislation is adapted to this fact, and the rules and regulations of these States are intended, and doubt- less do secure, (as far as auch things can) the utmost good to both races. When the federation was formed, though all the ‘own Merchants ‘have their Sepia Asche" Doetors their “Medi- teal Societies,” Mechanics their “Iastitutes,” aad Memmers their “Agricultural Societivs,” all intend- $94 to promote the interest of their respective oo- ‘eur Whiy ts it thén, then a class of men ‘es important © the co ity a8 any other, ever meet wo devise means for muking them- more unreful, Is it because they feel that they are looked upon as s class, rather ty be in- ‘dured than encoutaged. : “Te it becouse they are afraid To face « bowning world,” tand say they are Common Schoo! Teachers, or ie it because they feel that while they may bave No. 1 iu all the branches and be popular as Devoted to Politics, Wews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements , Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circte. a SALISBURY, N.:C., AUGUST 11, 1857. harmonises the people of Ksness—that |thread, &c., made necessary by the sew- he and others, holding out grand projects |ing machine, We now produce thread of speculation of railroads and town sites, |in this country which far exceeds any of that will enrich the leaders of the sever- | foreign importation in strength and even- al parties, thus bribing them sink the {ess of texture. If the foreign and do- “slavery” question, that a tution is|mestic are looped together and jerked adop' » and all the troubles @#f that ter-|asunder, the former, even of the best de- ritory are peacefully disp f. Will|scription, has been found to yield in the this solve the great sectional difficulty or greatest number of instances. Several even advan¢e its solution a single step? thread factories have recently been start- On the contrary, will not the dilfpe ques- ed, or are contemplated, to meet the in- tion come up, the same difficulty present |creased demands. itself, with the next territory thas is tobe| There is a large silk factory in Florence, organized? And with every re in- | Massachusetts, the annual sales of which stance of the kind in all that grand desti-| are now estiinated at $1,000,000, and an- ny which impels us to spread ourselves jother at Newark, New Jersey, is doing a over the whole boundless continent, will |large business. not—iudeed, mast not—this same diffi- culty stare us in the face, and is it possi- ~——- Teachers, yet they are lamentably deficient in Several intelligence and other essential qualities Which make a mav an ornament to society as well as « good Teacher of Common Schools! “What though be knows not how his fathers bie'd When civil discord piled the fields with dead, Te weil be conallecis the laws of Sparta.” What say you Teachers, shall we have an Association in Rowan, and try to improve our- eolves as 9 class, and increase an interest in Edu- ation among the people, or shall we go on as we have been, each one fullowing his own judg- ment, sed making 20 improvements. Our's is] @ noble calling, but ove that will not be sppre- | elated aright wotil we make our usefulness and fafiuence to be felt among the people. Let us hear from some of you. then States had this neyro element, it was foreseen that a time might come| when some of them would get rid of it; therefore, means were taken to avoid ev-| ery futare difficulty in regard to it. ‘Their | indirect representation was first provided | for, and five negroes were counted as | equal to three white persons; then, ab-| sconding or fugacious negroes, coaxed | away from their homes by white “nig- gers,” were to be restored to their mas-| ters; and finally, as some of the States | believed that they needed additional Ja- bor, African importation was guarauticd for twenty years longer. These provisions covered the whole ground as the country war then situated, and not only this, bat they provided for ble that the sentiment of union can out: live all this strain upon its delicate fibres? f ; ; A ; Can even one more instance like that of | This earth's earliest city wae built by Kansas be ventured apon or risked with- |* marderer. Its foundations, I Utd oaths out terrible hazard? ‘In short, would not | were laid in blood. | Enoch was ils Dame, another affair of the kind destroy the Un- Cain its founder. Those who, living far ion, or would not the chances be in the| from the din and bustle of cities, read with a wonder that grows into horror, the dark direction of that frightful calamity # | record of their courts and crimes: those 1 is clear, therefore, and beyond doubt |who see in the blasting effect of their or dispute, that if Gov. Walker restores | murky air ou flower, and torah. and ¢ sace to K t : it ower, rub, ree, peace to Kansas, that the difficulty still lonly an emblem of their withering influ- remains—that not one step has been taken | | ; j : P towards its solution—that the “true intent | e2C® 08 the fairest uman virtues; those and meaning” of the Nebraska bill is a *™ple cottagers who, tremblingly alive miserable illusion—that the people of the . eg danger, he di Bf0n) OF daughter territories cannot “settle this question in | C2¥e Dome for the distant city, and have their own way”—that another attempt of the kind will be more than the Union can The Glory and Shame of a City. him from a prison, to expire in the arms | strument. received her back from a Magdalene, or! the future, for the next twenty years, for | safely bear; in short, itis clear, or should of forgiving, but broken-hearted affection, y nay fan irst | “DISCIPULUS." jall coming time, as things appeared to be clear to every thinking man, that we | they may fancy that the curse of the first ‘the noble and patriotic spirits that then jand there laid down the foundations of jthis mighty republic. Ofall those men, Fae lent 1 price for T haece. A. the most wise, the most penetrating, the friend in Lynchburg. writing under date | most enthusiastic in the great work they “of Wednesday, July 29, says: were perforining, not one penetrated to “ Encl ST esced yoo a sample of to- the present, or grasped, hewever faintly, bacco sold here to-day for the unprece- ja single feature of that majestic future | } J price of $310 per handred pounds. |sinee unrolled tu the aduiring eyes and Is was raised in Caswell County, N. C | hopeful hearts of the dow)-trodden mill- Mr. Ww. B, Lowe, and sold by Cot! |tous of the Old World, and the dread faa. A. Hemmer, Counmission Merchant #4 consternation of their oppressors. If of this ’ the Union had remained t this day as it Tyree, who eold the @275, tobacco last | ¥** then, or had only grown internally year, will have to pick Lis flint, and try while its territorial bouucaries reuvained » We ae we Gan bow rt, with- sectional conflict, nothing farther than an out fear of contradiction, that this is the CCConal “fugitive slave” case, and hi price ever din Virginia, of | Sbich even now scarce'y ripples the sur- the United 8 Wisat eave our nalek face of Northern sux iety. Itis true, great t Of the Jatelligencer who are gener. Wrong is inflicted on citizens of the South | ally pretty well pusted in such jnatters?) VY this “nigger” stealing business, and Petersburg Express Northern citizens, | Northern Rowan Co., Aug. 3rd, 1857. 7 - especially | Democrats, should hang their heads in| shame when standing by aod permitting a score of 6 of vagabond negrues and States are com posed of thirty-one States still meaner whites, to do this tuing ; bat! and nine Territories. it is @ wrong that perpetually corrects it They contain a popalation of 27,000,000 | self, and should it reach @ certain point of whom 23,000,000 are white. ot a certain number of these runaways, | The extent of sea coast is 12,550 miles. | the community burtheved with them will The length of the ten principal rivers! rise up spontaneously and drive thein off, is 20,000 wiles. and very likely the The sarface of the five great lakes is! also. Now, it is perfectly obvious that ~~ eqeare miles. had the Union remained as it was when pamber of miles of railroad in| the Constitution was adopted there were Operation is 20,000, which cost 878,000,-!n0 materials for such controversy —the on. fathers of the repabhe having detined and The length of canals is 5,000 miles. disposed of this subject 80 wisely and ad It evatains the longest railroad on the mirably that it was beyond the reach lobe-—the Illinois Cvntral—whieh is! both of fore 84 miles viler tools in our midst The annual value of ite agricultural; But the Union could not remain, asits productions ia €200,000,000, | founders supposed, liuited to the old thir Ite most valuable production is Indian teen provinces. It needa must grow, ex corn, which yields annually 40,000,000 ternally as weil as inte rhally ; indeed, the dushels. forwer is a prime nece ssity of the nation The amount of registered and enrolled al life, not by exter tonnage is 4,407 010. Rome, or the modern English, bat by the The amoant of capital invested in man- | extension of our system, var republican afactores is $600,000, 000. jam, Our civilization, until it covers the The anouvai amount of ita interval trade whole continent in ),000,000. anew question unforeseen an value of farms and live stock is ed for by the founders of the $00,000,000. Vhis territory, then, how ahall it be yov Au mines of gold, copper, lead and iron, erned ! or, are among the richest in the world. cee Ixtxgxsriso Statistics.—The United ‘friends of freedom gn emmissanes aud theiretall al conqaest, like This at once brings up funprevi j Republic r, What shall be the un derstanding in reyard to the negro! Mr The vaiue of gold produced is $100,-/ Jefferson proposed an amendment to the 000,000. Constitution, to provide for this unfor The surface of its coal fields $138,131 tunate contingenc y, which bis clear and Gare acres. far-reaching mind saw was pregnant with Withia her borders are 80,000 achoola, | mighty mischief in the no-distant futare. 5,000 aeademies, 234 collegea and 3,300; His advice, however, waa unheeded, and charches. the question therefore remains, how slali apne it be settled! In Isze, a temporary set Popish Newspapers, tlement, or rather a pretended settlement = was brought about. There would have Ia Glasgow, Scotland, the Rev. Ik. Gault | been justice and even some little reason recently delivered @ discourse va the in this settlement— th rcalled Missou « Telegraph, as @ sample of the ri Compromise—if it had been matual, Dewspapers which the Charch of Rome that is, recognizing the rights of southern is cirenlating in this empire,and by which ‘citizens south of 36.30, when they were ehe is seeking to pervert, through our forbidden to settle north of that line; for Mewerooms, Prytestant, equally = with the negro labor, only adapted to tropical Popie readers. Take an illustration, and tropicoid regions, if left to itself, or from thie r, which, indeed, is pub- | to the laws of industrial adaptation, would lished ia Dublin, but extends its bane. have conformed to such setiiement. Bat ful inflaence to Seotland, England, and for the central government of both class- the colonies :—“As we should set no lin:-|es of Statea. to enterprise itself, and re ite to our love of God, 80 neither should strict, or forbid southern citizens from we fear that we can love Mary too much. | settling north of 36.30, was not only gross: | The angels admire her glory and her{ly unjust, but grossly absurd, and how-| eirtues. They would brave all dangers | ever wuch the trading and mercenary f death and hell to raise ber higher one| politicians ay have boasted of itasa degree of glory, and yet she never gave great act of pacification, &c., the com her Son for them !” flow long shall such | mon sense of the people of both sections @restare-worship bring disgrace on the |always revolted against it Wery name of Christianity This stupid restriction, however, has —_ - ~ been repealed ; and for what? to secure “Dr. Darwin informs ns that the rea-| equal rights to the South —-to all the citi- eon why the bosom of a beantifal woman) zens of the Union? Why no; not one is an objeet of sach peculiar delight, aris-| Northern man voted for the repeal on €6 from henee—that all our first pleasu-|this ground, or for this purpose, but on rable sensations of warmth, sustenance |the contrary, in order to give to the peo and repose are derived from this interest-| ple of the territories the right to frame ing source.” — Boston Post. |their own institutions in their own way, : t. Darwin's theory was considered That was the “ true intent and meaning’ Very satisfactory till a tough, hard brain- of the Nebraska billas understood at the ed practical Seoteh metapbysician sug-| North, and as recently said by Ool. Da- gested whether the same sensations of| vis, it has brought in its train “ conflict, delight would be produced in one who in| bloodshed and civil war, where there his infancy bad been “nursed with a bot- |shonld be harmony, prosperity and peace. tle.” This confounded the doctor and| Here we are then, with Governor Wal- upset his theory. Tathe ‘\of the factory, they form a barricade al- : murdere 2 fj 2 must retrace our steps, and sbandsaing| nu derer and their fimt founder hangs over earthly cities—dark, heavy, us their the inistakeu policy of the past, boldly ; face the question, and grapple at once clond of smoke. We van excuse them : for thinking so. with its real dithieulties. Well, what are ‘ : Great cities some have found to be yreat they, or rather what are the weans Talore a It had Il f bd . 8. ¢ me 7 ceseary for its volation? ae a cen We or inany an lst—A geographical line, from the At- houest country lad, and many an unsus- lantic to the Pacific, not a restriction us PECUPE Young womat, that hopes of is lozu, but a recognitivn of “slavery” higher wages and opportunities ota for amulet (hae Ine tune, that the gay attire, and polished tongue, and gil 8 2 ol > 2ud—A territuria] recognition and pro. OOBUE: ane gilded story of some old ac tection of all the rights of all American | qaintance, had never urned their steps | pill ityward, p ire y ir< citizens wxhile it remains a territory. ae d, vor lured them away from the 8rd-— Disunion— dismemberment ofthe oh aa Foe but suféty of their rnstic coufederacy. One of these paths must) OMe: Many a foot that once lightly grass, has wearily trodden in darkness runsi ble hich shall it be t e Which shall it be! and guilt and sin these city pavements. That is the question every honest De mocrat sbonid ask |imself, that is the question for the American Democracy. kor ourselves, we would say, explain this subject to the northern masses and the question wil! be settled, will settle itself. trey are ignorant of the negro, of his re- lation to the white man, of the condition ; ter floor had bee mr tk waat: of southern society, and they mistake ni - a nord nit to breast; no 3 ) oce : re their natura] repugnance to the negro for ee ee emormlest Waves y me > it had been safer to ride “slavery But this explained to the PEO | the food aticice ¢ ; hich t bf . » floc ) . » ple of the North—the negro natore truly — on SHY temptation, which has <j Wrecked their virtue aod swept them in- comprehended to ruin. industrial law that poverns the subject, Vet ( bless God & : I . : le: od fi o understood by the northern masses, they . FOG Tot cite. recognize will assent to the eqaal rights of all ‘citi- a wise and igi Proridence in their zens in the federal territories, and leave paperanian be world had oe been what ihe question ta: bei defermived hy that iets withont them. The disciples were law, and abolitionists, in all reasonable th tere a begin at Jerusalem,’ and probability, will become as rare as iad eee ae sues pl the dogs, and certainly meet a similar fate |, dit pees e ° at oA, a es ee should they venture tou show themselves li i be positions of wiuence. Cities jhave been as lampe of light along the | pathway of hamanity and religion. With jin them science has given birth to her noblest discoveries. Behind her walls freedom las fought her noblest battles They have stood on the surface of the earth like great break-waters, rolling back or turning aside tie swelling tide of oppression. Cities irdeed have been the cradle of human libe rty. They have been the radiating, actives centres of al most all Charch and State reformation Having, therefore, no sympathy with those who, regarding them as the excre- scences of a tree or the tamours of dis- ease, would raze our cities to the groand, I bless God for cities; and before address ing you on their evils, will advert to sowe of their advantayes.— Dr. Guthrie. hac the lamps of town, nor had ever left their lonely glens, or quiet hamlets, or solitary shores, for the throng and roar of our streete—well for them, that they had heard no roar but the river's whose win- the great climatic and Sewing Machines. Tie New York Jocenal of Gonmars has the following : [be Sewing machine is being introduc- with a rapidity of ed into general use, wl) It was ich few have any conception predicted that it would bear, with pecn- liar hardship, apon the sewing yirl, whose oppressed condition bas long excited the sympathies of the philanthropic ; but itis evident that this has not been the result,‘ and the strong pre) ral year® resisted the introduction of the sewing machine has been gradually over There are now three firms which lice which for seve- come inanufacture on an average, two thousand tuachines in a year, and eight or ten in all, that are well established. Many other parties are experimenting with va rious success, These machines are very extensively used by manufacturers Douglas and Sherwood, manufacturers of ladies’ skirts, in New York, have not less than one hundred and tifty machines, cost &15,000, which is believed to be the largest num ber any where employed by a single firmn Each one is calculated te do the work of ten ordinary sewers. The uses to which they are applied arecurivus. Three hun dred bands are employed, and the execu tion done nay be inferred from the fol lowing statistics: —There are cut up weekly, two hundred and seventy-tive pieces of muslin, or one hundred and turty-three thousand per year; do. two thousand pounds of jute cord, or one hun- dred und four thousand per year; six hundred dozen spools of cotton per week, or thirty-one thousand per year. For the single item of round whalebone, (boil- ed in oi! and very flexible,) the enormous sum of $6000 is paid every week. Be Spurgeon’s Success. The British Quarterly Review (Con gregationalist oryan,) thus speaks as to the secret of Spurygeon’s success ; “Tlere comes a man—no Whitefield in Voice, In presence, in dignity or genins, who, nevertheless, as with one stroke of lis hand, sweeps away all sickly senti- mentalism—all It is all to him asso much of the merest gos- sainer web that could have crossed his path. fle not only gives forth the old doctrine of St. Paul, in all the strength of Paul's language, but with exagyera- tions of his own, such as Paul would have been forward to disavow. This man knows nothing of doubt as to whence the gospel is, what it is, or whereture it bas its place among us. On ail such subjects his mind is that of a made-up man. In place of suspecting that the old accredited doctrines of the yospel have pretty well done their work, he expects good from nothing else, and all that he clusters about them is for the sake of them. The sides, there are twenty-tive looms in the| philosophical precison, the literary re- city constantly employed in the manufac- | tinements, the nice discriminations be- ture of hair-cloth for the inflation of la-|tween what we may know of a doctrine and what we may not, leaving us in the end perhaps scarcely any thing to know about it—all this, which according to some is so much needed by the age, is Mr. Spurgeon's utter scorn. He is the direct, dogmatic enunciator of the old Pauline truth, without the slightest at- tempt to saften its outline, its substance or its results—and what has followed? Traly Providence would seem once more is doing such wonders, weighs but four) to have made foolish the wisdom of this ounces and a half. |world. While the gentlemen who know Another subject worthy of notice is 80 well how people ought to preach are the great improvement which has taken craven misbeiief. dies’ garments, making three thousand yards per week, and one hundred looms engaged on other fabrics. With these facilities, the force employed tarns out three thousand skirts per day, exclusive of woven goods! Piled up in the lofts most as formidable for dimensions as General Jackson's cotton bales. The new skirt, for which the sewing machine | | | { | bird. | | the ‘same, of cootse them would be sid | be tillowed. Gu eure extak-cho oilers pressed the heather or brushed the dewy | lappy had it been for many that they | never exchanged the starry skies for |}, { i] | ners, the young man at the Barrey Gar- dens can point to his nive thousand au- ditors and ask: ‘Who with euch a sight farsa him dares despair of making the gospel, the good old gospel, a power in Te igreat heart of hadranly Lisd aoe CES THE TOOLS OF ANIMALS. The tongue of the humming-bird is ve- ry curious. It has two tubes alongside of each other, like the two barrels of a double-barreled gun. At the tip of the tongue these tabes are a little separated, and their ends are shaped like spoons.— The honey is spooned, as we may say, and then it is drawn into the mouth thro’ the long tabes of the tongue. But the bird uses ita tongue in another way. It catches insects with it, for it lives on these as well as on honey. It does it in this way—the two spoons grasp the insect like a pair of tongs, and the tongue, bending, puta it into the birds mouth, The tongne, then, of the ham- ming-bird is not merely one instrument, bat it contains several instruments togeth- er—two pumps, two spoons, and a pair SSE ~|to enable them to utter a single word |distinctly. In almost: all cases home | treatment only confirms the malady. In three hundred and fifty-nine cases, all but four originated in parents who had Se ea eg <== brought on some confirmed disease by the violation of the laws of nature. Ip every instance, the four excepted, either N UM BER hie one or both parents were either unheal: |thy, serofulous, disposed to insanity, in- S anes | (ju! in animal excesses, or mar- t us hope and ‘pray that such a re-|'i€d blood relations. Let. every reader buke, coming from such a quarter, may | Commit to memory these five causes, for lead these ‘Christiafts’ to repent of their | !© have an idiot child, how. terrible the sine; and avoid forthe futore giving of inflietion! More than one-fourth of three fence to the followers of the cross, or|bendred and fifty-nine idiots were the causing the enemy to blaspheme. children of drankards ; one out of every twenty was the child of the marriage of aa near relations ; in one such family five Children—An Incident. children out of eight were idiotic. If, then, health, temperance, and chastity are uot duties, then are we irresponsible, Hal?s Journal of Health. Jesus said, ‘‘ Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.’ This was intended as a reproof to the disciples for their indifferenge or increduality re- specting the religions interests of children, and as an encouragement to parents to bring their precious offspring to Christ to Manufacture of Combs. It is said that the greatest comb mann- factory in the world is in Aberdeen, Seot- land. There are thirty-six furnaces for ee: : preparing horns and tortoise shell for the receive his blessing. A child is a rationl,| combs, and nv less than onehundred and immortal intelligence, endowed with a twenty iron screw presses are continually moral nature which is susceptible of di-| f°l>g in stamping them. Steam power rect Divine impression from the earliest | '® os to cut the combs. Bho 4 f ite existence, and hence, it may | OAT combs are stamped oF ent out— awn Oy ite ’ » ¥ M&Y!two being cut in one piece at a’ time.— be at any time really and truly blessed. |The fine dressing combs, and all small of tongs. The tongue of a cat is a singular in-| It is her curry-comb. For | this purpose it is rough, as you will find | if you feel it. When she cleans herself so industriously, she gets off the dirt, and smooths her coat just as the ostler cleans | and smooths the horse’s coat with the curry comb. Her head she cannot get at with her tongue, and so she lias to make her fore paws auswer the purpose instead. There is one bird that lives chiefly on! oysters. It has a bill, therefore, with which it opens an oyster as skilfully as an oysterinan can with his oyster-knife. Some birds can sew very well with their bills and feet. There is one bird that sews so well it is called the tailor | It is hid in leaves which it sews together. It does this with a thread which | it makes itself. It gets cotton from the cottou plant, and with its long delicate and little feet spins it into a thread. It thea pierces the holes through the leaves with its bill, ang passing the thread through the boles{ sews them to- gether. I believe that in getting the thread through the holes it uses both its bill and its feet. There is another strange bird, which as no wings. It has a very long bill, which it uses in gathering its food, which consists of snails, insects, and worms. — He uses his bill in another way. He of- ten, in resting, places the tip of his bill | }on the groand, aad thus makes the same | strument. | | { | | } | use of his bill that the old man does of} his cane, when be stands leaning upon than encounter | jp. | There is a fish that has a singular in- It is a squirt-gun for shooting insects. It can shuot them not only when they are still, bat when they are flying. It watches them as they are fly- ing over the water,‘and hits one of them whenever it can get the clfince, with @ fine stream of water from its little gun, The insect, stunned with the blow, falls into the water, and the fish eats it. A Severe Rebuke. The complicity of the East India Com- pany and the Dritish government with idolatry in Indiais well known. Notwith- standing his turning up the whites of his eyes in so saintly a fashion at the mere thonght of the sing of other nations, John Sull would have some cause for trouble of conscience on his own behalf, could he only get deep enough into his plethoric bosom to fing that neglected faculty, Not content with manufacturing idols for the poor Pagans to worship, and endowing their temples to make their religion sit easier bpon them, he has begun to ran special railroad trains on the Sabbath, to carry Hind We greatly fear that Mr. Bull's piety does to their heathen festivals | not he quite so Dear his heart as his purse. | Cristian excursion trains to Hindoo fes- jtivals nodonbt pay well. It is gratify ing | to see that this profanation has been re- | froin a heathen is a severe one buked even by a Hindoo. Such a rebuke The edi- tor of the ising Sun, an intelligent Hin- doo, adverting to the Sunday train, says: | “ We believe that the Christian religion hallows the Sabbath with a great deyree of sacredness, inasmuch as the whole of that day is devoted to the worship of our Maker, while there is a total cessation from servile work. This is truly commen- dable. A rest and Opportunity is thos allowed, by the withdrawal from our or dinary works, to give glory and honor to our Maker. We were led to these obser- vations by noticing that the Railroad Co. of Madras are indifferent to such a day. It has been urged that the trains are in operation to accommodate the Iindoo festivals, If so, we must say that the reason is absurd, and such as can derive ho support from argumentation, for the fact is that the real iutention is to ‘turn a penny. “The officers connected with the Rail way Company of Madras in places of power are All Christians, and we do not really know how they can presume to expose their faith in Christianity, and the gospel itself, to the derision of those who are contemptnonsly called ‘heathens.’ If their own conscience does not reproach them for their irreligious act, we beg to enlighten them, and tell them that they are establishing principles diametrically contrary to their own. belief; and thos rendering themselves shamefully ridicu- lous in the eyes of the population com- posing innumerable masses of the Hin- Their conduct is shamefully de- rogatory to the Christian government, doos. left to exemplify their protound lessons} Which is paying bishops and clergymen|ed for some time, by amages sustained the sense of onr wants . : ‘ i , ene BK lize Lndia.” ker, and suppose for a moment that he|place in the quality of sewing silk, twist| before empty benches and obscure cor- 0 evangelize lndia | repeated the same interrogatory, and re | mamma is there, and grandpapa is there, near him, or even see lim, for I should The following incident, related by Dr. = eas papal Foe! pettaginne 2 E. Thompson, wil) illastrate and confirm | space of one inch, and they revolve five this sentiment : thousand times in one minute. A child lay dying. Feeling unumal | are some two thousand varieties of combs sensations, she says, “ Mama, what is | made, and the : number pro- the matter with me {” | duced, of all these different sorta _of Mother.—My child, you are dying, | combe, is 9,000,000 annually—a quantity Child.—W ell, wauma, what isdying? that, if laid together lengthwise, would Mother.—To you, dear chiid, it is guiag |€Xtend about seven bundred miles. The to heaven. j annual consumption of ox horns is about Child.— Where is heaven ? | 730,000, and the annual consumption of Mother.—\t is where God is, and Christ bovfs amounts to 4,000,000; the con- and the Holy Ghost, and the angels, ani 88™ption of tortoise shell and baffalo the men made perfect. j horn, althongh not so large, is correspon- Child.—But, maoma, | am not ac |dingly valuable. A hoof und elev- quainted with any of those, and I do na! 2 distinct operations before it becomes a like to go alone ; wou't you go with mef | finished cowb. Mother.—O, Mary, I cannot; God has | eae ee ee called you only, not me, now. F Tacug to her father, she asked the| Larest Joxe ox Joux Bor.—Is this, same question ; then, piteously appealing! according to Russell's : to cach of ber brothers and sisters, she John was traveling on some western railroad wheu a tremendous explosion took place, the cars at the same time coming to a sudden halt. The passen- gers sprang up in terror, and rushed out to aeqgnaint themselves with the miechief |—all but Mr. Bull, who continged read- ing his pewspaper. Ina moment some body rushed back and informed him that the boiler had barst. ““Awel” grunted the Englishman, “ Yes,” continned bis informant, “and | sixteen people have been killed.” “Awe!” mattered the Englishman , ain. TOO BIG TO OBEY A MOTHER. \ 04 and,” said hie interloeatory, _ = . » With an effort, “your own inan— your A boy “too lig to mind his mother!” servant—has been blown in a hundred Sach a boy mast be larger than a giant, | pieces.” and one with strange ideas of the rights of} “Awe! bring me the piece that has the big people. I shoald not like to live key of my pormanteau. suspect he would feel “too big” to mind The Minnie Rife. the laws of his country, or the laws of The Minnie Rifle has four groves in- God, and thus be a dangerous neighbor. side, and the mode of loading it ia, firet |I am told that there are such boys, or to bite off the twisted waste paper at the rather those who thiuk they are “too Lig|€24 uf the cartridge, pour in the = sacl mother? “y ° ©! at the mouth of the barrel, and a What does your mother wish you to seg Rol ya paramore pn ~ 1 that the di? To stay i: on evenings; to let tobaceo conical may be opwards. The ramrodia alone; to avoid associating with bad then drawn and reversed, and the head boys; to read useful books; to shan nov- being concave, or copform, it has a els and silly newspapers; to mind your! purchase over the ball, which is easily studies or trade, or whatever you are en-|rammed home, and does not require a gage. in on week days, with diligence,|second or subsequent ramming. The and on the Sabbath to be regular at) piece is then fired with great ease, and is church and Bible-class; and above all! capable of carrying the ball twelve han- she wants to see you a faithful Christian | dred yards, and with correct aim up to boy. This you own would make her!| nine handred yards, the aim for all die happy beyond deseription, and you feel | tances from three hundred to nine han- “too big” to yield to ler wishes. dred yards taken correctly by @ parallel My boy, believe me, you are in a most! grove marked with the respective distan- dangerous state of mind, which makes !ces it is wished the ball should be car me tremble for you, both for this world! ried when directed to an object, a slide andthe next. Think of Christ, the “King! in the groove being raised or lowered to of kings, and Lord of lords.” When he! take the sig! was old enough and wise enough to con-| found the learned doctors in the temple at | Jerusalem, Le was none too old and wise to obey his mother; and when he was dying, he took care to provide her with a son to render her honour and affection Believe me, when you are small enongh to depend npon your mother for your food, and clothing, and daily care, and while she is so anxions to see you grow up into a good and worthy man, aud so willing to make any sacrifice to help you on in life, you should be ashamed to say, or even think, “1 am too big to mind my mother.” Search all the ceived the same response. She then fell into # gentle slumber, from which she awoke in a transport of joy, saying; “Youa need not go te heaven with me; I can go alone. [ have been there, and grand- and aunt Martha;” and with @ sweet, sinile, and a countenance bright as with | the glory of opening heaven, looking up-| ward, and whispering, * Yes, 1 am com-| ing,” she passed away. —_-: ab. The Caudle Lectures.— A paragraph is roing the rounds in which: it is stated that Jouglas Jerrold, whose death was recent- ly announced, was the author of the cele- j brated * Candle Lectares,” which have been published wherever the English lan- guage is read This is not exactly correct. The ‘Can- dle Lectures’ were commenced by Jer reld’s intimate and dear friend, Laman Blanchard; and he dying before the series was completed, Jerrold undertook the task of finishing the series, but it is gen- erally admitted that the lectures written by him are not equal in quiet hamor to those written by Blanchard. ygraphies in your own or your father’s and tell me if you can find a case of a man distinguish ed for greatness who allowed sach a thought to enter lis mind. No; such inen wrize a good, watchful mother, obey her! godly maxims as long as they live, and teach them to their children Yon are “too big” to disohey your mother; but don't allow yourself, uy dear boy, to beco:ne such a monster of iniquity as to be too big to mind a good mother, rary, —— — Laurie Todd.—The hero of Lanrie Todd -Grant Thorburn—now in his 85th year —says, in one of his characteristic letters, “Tam now living with my third wife, a buxom Yankee lass,of forty-two sammers, thus meeting me half-way. She ie a daugther of tie Puritans, a lady of birth, education and refinement. She reads Shakspeare better, as I think, than Fan- ny Kemble. This day, 12th Jane, we are four years married, with the honey-moon still in the ascendant.” | o = Tow is This’? —We learn from good authority that a respectable clergyman from an up river town has recently been | in the city claiming for his dang > ; : Brown, who is married, and haa read ere a ‘N a | A Ne 2 lea abvat the people of Cincinnati having a states that she visited New York las 2 0 durin rfectly ele winter with the Mannseript pvem and ppioaped eerie, anniog. sere tak lost it—M. ¥. Morror. jsuch a thing is not at all uncommon at his house, particularly when he invites friends to dinner without yiving notice j y thirty vessels, Jaden with : Tent oe eee before hand. }corn from the North Counties of North Carolina, were expected at Norfolk yes- jterday or to-day. They had been delay- | soe The greatest want of all, is a want of This is the root on the Dismal Swamp Canal. jof infidelity. Yankee Tricks on Southerners. The New York Times—much gratified no doubt at so shrewd an exhibition of talent on the part of its Abolition confed- erates—relates the following story of the manner in which a Soutu Carolinian was swindled by a couple of sharpers the other day in the city of New York, “On Saturday, Mr. Bash, a South Caro- linian, of tall Satine and swarthy line, Jost arrived in town, stood on the At r ‘Honse steps, observant of the bustle and business of Broadway. While thus en gaged, be was accosted by @ respectal ty dressed man, whe inguired if Mr. B. was a Southerner. Tie answer was in the affirmative. The sharper said that he was delighted at meeting a Sontherner, be was one himmrelf) and any gentleman from the South he considered his trend After conversing on different subje sharper suggested a walk, for it uinst the s the be Jonely for a stranger in such a City as New York, with no friends to show him abont, and volunteered to atcompany Bush to Greenwood ro owas cordially accepted, and the two set out together. “in their rambles over the Cementery they came upon another gen y looking man, who satin the > BY tree intently examining a little tvory box Sharper No. 1 addressed the | er oof the box and wished to know whatits Sharper No. 2 replied that it was a that he had invented and ke intended shortly to proceed to Washington to have it patented. He opened the box and went on in a flowing style to explain it imgenioas mecianicism Tle then pass ed it over to Sharper No. Land Mr. Bush for them to examine. They foand a pea iuside, which No. 1, unobserved by No. 2, threw oon the ground, and then he ? closed the box and returned it to No. “Now. said the latter, “the box is closed, and if vou can open it, and take the pea ont, I will give you a handred dollars!” “But there is no pea in it!” said No. 1 “Yes, there is.” rejoined No. 2. No. 1 offered to bet 5 that there was not No. 2 accepted and pre posed to make $100, or more if necessary. No. 1's finances being small, he appealed to lis Southern friend, saving, “It is a sure thing, and ifyouhaveany money by vou there is a chance to make sen Mr. Bush, nothing loth to bet ander the circometances, planked down all the money he had with him, avout S50, anc his gold wateh, worth &100 more. No. 2 thereapon opened the bex, 4 to the consternation of the Southerner, display ed the pea; then pocketing the stakes, before the Southerner had reeovered from his amazement, walked off. “Suarrrr, No. 1—(To S&S How the deuce was that donet T dent eare about losing the monev, but I don't like to be tricked in tl iat sty le. “Sortuerxer.— Neither do lecare about the money but I'm sorry tu louse wy watch “Suarpre —Yea, that’s too bad; work ing himself into passion, and fee! ng into his pantaloons pockets, ] wish | lada knife, I'd petthat wateh back asa Have youa knife about vou? “Socrarrsrx.—(Produciig lis bowie —Yes here is one passing erty his quandam friend “Suarrer —( Moving of kly inpor suit)—I'll have that watc.. back or | cut his g out “Mr. Bush ws 1 the return of hia Southern fricnd aud hia wate it he saw neither again, «f Inne He cor cluded he was sold, and retarned to the Astor House a w r He said he would nut tell the P e, f } Was ashamed ty let 8 6 know how green be was PORTE CRAYON REBUKED We have great pleasure A ing the kindness as w ‘ the following article from tye ( ‘ Mercenary. Like sour cer roe cles froin the same paper of &@ proper appre ; f ek which has t as Mer eays.“the t . ‘ revenged the “kicks on them by e s cle as this ofthe M a of Urat sort “ We Lave leer ‘ refetation af Porte ( the Revolot whieh: our we tished t Ce r wa) hae been ver r State appre { } From ( gaa rere N ~ Virgin Virgie ' E t : 1 oe a wo he H H , \ " hi a y way . aire ne witea . Macs ' ‘ 8 een |eal, he would gather just ching at my or only | | a good dea! of mistake aud misrepresentation. North Carolina has been for a long time the buut of small wits among the travelling gentry, who have surveyed. her ooly along the wrilroad routes, and have heard of her only from Yankee pedag rogues, whom she bas kicked out of her employ. Properly to prepare for such a@ series as Porte Crayon uadertook to paint, he should have gone through # course of reading in the and should devoted personal exploration vas or pen to paper old chronicles of the region a whole summer or vear | before he put brush to ox tis “North ¢ Te has made vrolina” a job, while tu Vaginia be gave bis whole heart, along with pen and pene] Now, we beg to say to Mr. Soother, that unless poet and painter work cou anore, Urey work misehtevou The carciess oF Lodi tferent noo prompts us to des- sly or in vaio. patch our tasks burricd!y, ot scornfully, or irk somety, and in either cao. we shall du great in- Justice to our subject, as the North Carolinians assert that he has done ir respect to their State. He has nut only foreborue their most attrac ! uve features— which do oot lie in Ube tar and turpentine region (thoas!, by the way, that is yet to be paraged efthe but he has copied from modern historians the most disparaging reports of thetr history Had be been familiar : . 2 nf eee ‘leached be duly been blessed with this season, Wherever we! a ea Trent ¢ Sos J ue 7 ntered into a vonaideration of their eircumstan. “Ce & farmer, we see A cheerful countenance. | Without excitement, aud there being nojon the 3 instant. Every thing had private room of dvceused ut Butner's | es during the Revoluvon—he would have Phe # i at crop, in quality Pasi seid a by opposition to Mr. Crack, the vote was) been so adroitly managed by the physi- tote! It was quite destructive, having | : " ‘ 7 f; west y rT State. a > (ouud inthe (ormertecccl Gnu aud/ highly plewet neces ever grown in this part of the Stat very small. {cian as to secure, beyond any chanee of/j;oke down two petitions and bulged | matter, liv which Nice aitecc and Phe oat crop seems to be nearly as good, and hi : ut aoe eee een eee yes! corn, although smal! for the time of year, never- ; feerez j failure, lee proofof the guilt of this two walls by its violence, Staub was latter, be would lave ascertained that i 8 , aie a | fi ! Ss! he | ! Carona was neither less brave, less en. (eles, has a good colur, and with a fair season, foe) PEt = me) | S emale en. re, together with herjjound on his Led, amidst flames of fire. aan) an ield abundantly = SBT me i : luring, or less patriotic, than any State in the CAUSE uadsally: 9 Tet hee) ¢ i & | =e Nurses, @ sister, and a physician from Mr, Butner, at personal risk, rescued his outlets I | hac t 1 . This is truly the farmer's “year of jubilee. ie oe a 2 | = 3 ’ ; 1 1 } ‘ ie edetacy, Lat @8 li Ve that he will revise ) ) ; = Soe Z | &*) Brooklgm were all arrested, and are now jody ; and on examination it was fuand sma 1 blis -- ; < > ue par ee Aa ee ; ' : us matter oS Vv bet his publi sedge ; iat ; \ eat < | B* awaiting their examination and trial. So he was still alive; but he died ina few lure Wo throw it intaytig gore permanent erm, A Lover of Devotion Rewarded.—A pleasant i Le (7) asl poce crime in New York City—the fes- . which they have givta’to his sketches of Vir- affair occurred on the steamer Tennessee Belle me ROS hours afterwards, ginia, We take it for granted that Mr, Stroth- ast week, on her way up to Cincinnati, A gen ln _ eer | teri ing bed of ten thousand iniquities. —_ a ; lis ) Ge o no : | er did not Mean to disparage the Old State, but! deman bad been courting a lady who had $45 Seouswa3s ai } <- | Proresson Heoarcn.—The New York ccr c peu ullou is) ba y She | ° . " th absence : evel a ne is hardly enough, 000 in her own right. She had refused him ; = | Another Whiskey Vietin.-—The mortal , respondent of the Toranto Globe says: 'u the case of one who, undertaking a voluntary | several times, and repulsed his attentions on the ° - > Sp g ) ] % < n the eee . . ’ a5, fey a Poor Profcesag ediick, who was expelled vt, should be moved by a decidedly good in- boat. At Carrollton, Ky. the young lady took oe — ues yy TV a | remains of CHARLES Cozort were found : 4 : ; i tet ig Ne i pif iM or nace BEd | aad bees SRaneeo ~ |. ld . A North of thi fiom the North Carolina University for writing He will also, if he continues these il: advantage of an hour's delay of the boat to go =, in an old stable five miles North of this a letter very moderate!y im favor of Fremout, is f } = y . : ous of States, of which he himself knows ashore with ber aunt and see the town. In re- e Pa wey Place, on Wednesday morning last, horri- | ow in this city Quo ving. ttle, d ell to fy bimse!f b rquenul + ; ‘ iv 8: see Oo @ 'Laawoyy ° i : eile ane 1 age ‘a Jae urning on board, she fell into the river, Her) GOS RS SHS APPNN PU ew ly mutilated by worms. He was seen, Those abolitivaists are a rascally ungrateful oe oe \ UM h abd freeng But vorities, BY ill-treated suiter plunged fh and rescued ber.— ee =) lec the apeing on the: preniaceronSaturelitt. cae H. showk! have settled things satis: | ° which £ ve clues for oper investigation aud That eve ning the passengers on the boat assem- | = i 3s | | & 1e premises, bs factorily North before be gave publicity to bis! choice of materials wil Le put into his hands. bled to see the Rev. B.C. Snodgrass, of St. Louis, Paiecderd = ‘otis “g 5 day before; and it is believed he must |e acotiments . unite the lady to ber devoted lover. | | & | have crawled into the stable on that day, Now if this was sume Southera gentleman's The Deep Liver Mineral Regions.—It = = h where from excessive drink and disease, he "unaway nigger, all new York would be in arins | met 2 “e > have } 7 v7 2 ¢ & > ‘povosddy! ‘ : ; + | to supp < » as been some time since we have: ad The Wife—Miss Bremer beautifully expres-} EE SRLL 225 porvoaddy) jum died. His body was discovered by acci- {7 *8PPY hie erie and save him ton the vceasion to mention this Treasure of N. yy mR ocd wits duly OL ae a se ‘ ' horrors of slavery Unfortunately Prof. Hts Caslina—net with any particularly since i / a) te Gy dent. Teo bottles were found setting by 4 white freeman wnd although hie scrifices. for we riade eucl ialaxtracts (ranikeEs “Tf you learn the seriousness of life, and its ane cease pasouddy ion! 2 him. Thusperished, likea brute, another them were great he will mect but litthe sympa hes | | . = , festor Eminons’ last Report. A pam CI ee UC rene ue victiin of ‘ whiskey demon.—No one 'y among them— Chapel Hill Garette, fahichl Pane ay era gale to his domestic to him lke ) 1 Wh lant laltionthnok de i as ynst fallen intoo 1ands ; ; . p awh 1e hear: 8 vans iw oder : te an aboltic ok Neh ha ip a f 7 ' ,oUr Lands, he sunbeams between the trees: unite yourself Gold Hill gave for Largan, for ¢ ongress 31 votes saw 216 agony, no one heard his moa aden ge write an a ition book, rifes us material for a fi “r notice ; ’ . . ) aln rihie ; . ; . a % : Aa ‘ ‘ eons a ‘ “ owardly to him, be guided by him, make. Neely’s Mill,“ Biacthner, “ 51“ noone wiped his brow, or disposed his abusing the Southern peog le as leyalized rst, lel ass however, thatanemi- 5 lt ! t t } } ay ie ; rim happy, and then vou will understand what Mt. Uila, “ V. Barringer 9 mbs in death. Like a brute, in an old murderers, worse than thieves and rob- neat hingineer, of ature age and great he best happiness of life, and will acquire, in ” , ; pat bl An . bled ' riveant. ier. bell ' t ence, W recently inade a most ar own eves. a worth with God aod with eee eee stable, ree i fee wie tere iy . te ’ * JT hithatat et ees Loney nb co : y rt ) of the hole te . , © ure, he perished : an » brute 5 nptible f bolita peo to fer ane Sh igh ex} nof the wh mine- ima Official Vote of Forsythe, 1857. ture ey ed; and like a we hl 1 m ral region, so as ithas been develop G - .- | vice destroyed body, became the prey of take co insel of him. If lack of dimes is ed. side } after a ae re, a he North Carolina tate Bonds Covness. $.C.Cr's. C.C © flies and wormme all, Aumbuggery is lis gaine and aboli sald ne helere ? » he ) , £ 3 2 | hed not pa DEvEves a pees mi vad! ¢,,1) wing letter froma broker in 3 s ; 2 2 | oo Houists his) sebjects to practice upon teld hin, without seeing for himeelf, that \ ; ‘Toen. Po) : > TO; | — — , 1 F ; : York to a gentleman of this City, shows ry) ee es } A Boy Fitenuphya Bear.--The Helyer understands this: lie'll never lack there was in this country a regiou 30 rich , N ee ! . a oP Ee OT 4 2 asf o | _ ; J 5 that North-Carolina stocks are looking PRECINCTS. | 3 - : ri: “lip F p J ates i teh ul \ , @ minerals “ > seifig'=x staat ree Press of July 3lst, gives forimomey: Me will have that, if he has I ea ladedut up he letter is in reply to one reqnest. 3 Fl | S : ee : : , — aie: ; vmamphlet 2 ] I » contains } : C y eate 7 } rshe | t le expedient Ire “DP 1 k ps le alladed to, contains iny the broker to purchase for him some = SECOSNT CTS UOy eaten ep Dy ® larve che om ecde Aare sede Uy Ure way, ’ : t “Pla eh son Sa neh North SC asiline State bonds.— Ruliigh si. 108 22 107 2 123 OS Lear and two enba, within five miles of which inadam rumor declares be is al- tree antations arle ; J J 2 7 4 : ai ond Charles Log indard., Bethonia, 4x #2 350 9 699 that city, which comprises a population ready acquatpid with jackson is Assaver to the State of Mas : . : Wiasua - 250 349 208 3h 3x3 175 rat =0,000inhabitants, 7 , . sachusetts, and Geologist and Chemist * Dear Sir Yours of the 19th, with Ketner's - 164 66 108 67 °«178~=7 Aabout 10, eens we tye ore Dr. Jackson speaks of the coal at these 8 Check for dollars, was duly receiv- Staffird’s, 57 15 43 27 57 12 and one man, were ont in the bashes Mistaken.—Vhe change of editors of a] pyre are } » 1 1p Waught: 27) 46 . ig ery . 5 pant ns, AS si ar to that at F gypr, eC I reg ‘ t qe ay ~\ - n t as Sel eo Ri 193 15) picking berries The man and oneofthe the Yorkville &®C) Enquire r, a& notice ad “excellent “a good yas coal, suita- €* n able to bay any North Carolina pion *S 51 71 61 96 38 bove saw the beara and fled: but ther hy ne Inst @eck. sir or ie for the hollow tires of forges. and for Donds; there are none in’ market; they Oe 16 40 $ 42 2% 29 a ; _ lee ; ‘ Js : , b 4 , . . * * > Te & roy ened 1 ry oT it * = | » t } ul the usual purposes of fne Of the are ingreatdemand. A short tine since Sedge Garden a 72 7 8 78 4 . e ( eee bee alinost totally a iistake It should Black Band Iron ore, he sthe Egypt they sold at 87}. and now [do not think 1,042 977 jthe other bevs, near whem they passed uve been in the Coluinbia Examiner, aud shaft has ent thronch five seams. in all ‘bev can be bought at 95. Par was the Arrsoven carried the day They had not gone far when they heard notthe Murkeedes Knguirer. Mr. Melton leven feet four inches thick. The ore, king price to-day oe a distressing scream from one of the bove retires from the Enquirer; bot Wo OB e save, is albandant. is good, and wi 1 Official Vote of Iredell, 1857. left bebind, and were soon after uvertaken Johnson and J’ G. Bowman. are to be make goo ron ne » reiuva n tis stated that the snapension bride - } 3 eine T good iron. And he remarks, i 8 A © enkp Fi oe x ~) w Uy the other, who informed them of the the editure of the Examiner 8 t the Deep River Coal at Niagara Falls is not to be a permanent es 2) a] ci ef f hie littl j ly 11 ; a) oe 3 a. sis little ex Je, only > I is ar estined, ere ny, to take a structnre, and that chain bridges cannct 4 | f | Fy ei: ate of his little comrade, only veare Sate ‘ = 8 ei ¢ £ ; : heirdange , ; gh rank g our available coal re be depended on fora longer period than ei 7{ 2 | g | | ~ old. Unapprised of thetr danger, thetwo Zhe Springs. — All the Springs in Green- yions seven vears, the action of the weather, | | z “little fellows left belind, alumost stambled brer, Va, are tiiror yed to overflowing ] WaT ; t “wR A the we mart Fie “i | \ | } | | ; : F Te pamy t ale ntains a Re andt wear and tear to whiet they | ; | on the bears, which were concealed from with visitora, Numoers are turned off t raat exposed render tl lany $ ‘ oe : f y E-q, Practica t Lg ancee PRECINCTS. | converse err te joo e ce them by the bushes, whenthe large bear, daily. Indeed, we believe all the Sont [ron raloyiat, late of that tine A design las been made of | { | ] a C20 ! Stat to the Company inect the United | FF) 10) 219) 159) 39) 438 wT SRE EOS BREAN npon the lerd walenng pieces of any note, are wel 5s nl} 3s a are Fle * ' intations _ ard to take the pe a ~ 4 st a4 youngest of the two, and crushed bim to attended this veas. ated He says midge 16] 12) 4 as | oad aay the earth. Subsequent search led to the eae Series Pept f We mow $7 ‘ @8| 64) ecovery of a vart oO ek - , : ms ; sare : 31 | ‘3 os «| «0 | ‘s ecovery of a part of hie » and Sat Senator R of Texas, committed tor rt » B T . 2g : f t at property, w same Black The New andard reports a 33) 44) 12; @} or) 73 discovery of eive of his clothing: » Sontleonlolt. wing [ieee Voor wha as Leen deemed eas f<¢ One lias beet lis} 82 73) 57 11} 133 1 op lant t : ' ‘ 48 | and at last account ) were scouring . moyh the . ant deste several feet in rted it 299 9} 41/ 296) 71 | 159 d ; aring self throng head with a mfle. No aon Seen 2 Sim , ! as = — | oat w Is Care ars Cause 18 assigned 4 , — TOTALS, 1109 | BI 56a | 645 “142 | 1s 7 \« an com s and inalys 5 Psy F oe | 7 Caow : . Re ering Dr. Davis and theO ‘ -o- fhaen r ae J ET P ears mayonty T16—McLawgbin's mayoriiy 7 : Frem the Feyeticedie Otecreer Extve i 1 oe pone \ sus. of New Orleans, bet $10 at Freeiand rene withant “pp ation HFIMERS, at (¢ » 1 re ny ; ft “ime heat con fs / Heat 100 6 n 1000] a The eoee ' : " reliliverit aie syert Nog 6.1957 -10 A M Sal ST oe sa me « . é : ae t dinners) atch comir Jay inant, at Mecklenburg —Crnige received 755 late te r erin s : Death of Hon. James C. Dobbin. - pee CK, tlhe not less than ZU F a ' ; I ; os ie oa j ’ eat ] s. Free suffrage was voted on aa f cased The elder Odenheim ‘ We are dees sined announes (iat ow f 4 RL20 0000, w Z sind tats 3 ) ' hed» ed + w tent ” . , { Port © Tunes 6 \pproved, 67 not approved, 1¥2 1) Was & d spade, is e pa } 3 wo ayeariuw : Ss z r 1 dawns ( st + last al low lie 1 Clerks, KRerrand Reid, re-elected a t ee ® of lis fy, and Eon A nee Ih ’ tyafean <a \ ts are sev Gdd hy t RB The Martanna Without opposi tian. t i: “ ci ‘ er fre i has heen ari ar br = weeks past ‘ : 7 : , shins } : dias Cabarrus A. Sle waa elected Co (thew ' ea at his lowe act I ' fan ‘ow Brook ly Ieewers, of Fla., discovered ‘ : : Se £ Ieee MAP GGT CPS , 7 rt Cler (). Wallace reelected; 2"! ‘| els Dr Da “ I vie y f ve, at Ba a Mulatte, in Santa Ruma koand J Wallace re-elected a ae ered. we sah a. earnes b “ *) < 12 ks 4 vy, aqna fy measoringtwo > & C. without Oppisit . . * migt ared ts Sat zg 4 at t 7 fe W j . : , , ; right breaat, all erste i ‘ bie 4 Hin wa rth ; Randol For Conyresa, Gilmer. i : . : ; r Rail Roa : 3 pple The r ery iw chang \ pileed tis m7, Wiliame, Hall elected S. ¢ F : £ ' a a I eopseret “at - a ; ; ean ir i zi : J wav, New York, is e cleaned ( Clerk. Free Suf ‘ Sta . ot he uprg ‘ 1 ry nist, at costof 8500 per week = 1160: Approved Man. han pos sews aba Te phigh: y : l t, 829 M¢ ‘ ’ ' : t urdu Pomen, seh Can Coal O Eve thraceniniment ” . F . ; ‘ a Ja eting of the citizens vas } Jiceie Crinty—Purvear, 495; Scales, (0% Kets ea Mit atish oe beceee ee ‘ a } { car n Kanawha, Va ‘ , ‘ ; im ; ; Fay Mu = make sueta k ¢ i hop k la Se Chea i. E care majority, 199, H. It f at he is fre aie) arrangeme ‘lia ead aeeasion ( t Math d f \ t ; f rty | works of Coons, ‘Austin, re-elected &. ©. Clerk, without &Fé ra very shorttime; a aff Mr Dothan ° mmm ind | wae in <2. P ti ( Kona lia lewar ay y Free Suffraye Approve 8 pleasore to note so plea > a circu ear ag Hl- was graduated at J 3 - 1 the steamer Virg IB Me Pel Fs : wtarioe Ge A espe th Carol nain 1932; read I T ar ; r Viry al i nie Appr a17s a ! nd 1 re law he f., re te duige Strange ; 1) WV eitw the = ; t ‘ ‘ 4 Jol ‘ “ mir ! t n t patie el Ce iia The vot nquestion ata Chants 1 4 and ore. Eo de las ‘ ve eminently faite Har. wae let “ oe ' - ! nt ‘ - ‘ Favettes Observer, whe is nowt | ress M clined ar cual willl pesduce twa iallan neriy f R190000 to the stock ot ms AN sa : ; : an ‘ie NO 1Y * Pog ing a visit te the Western part of as elvete lature Gum Urn es e ang t € ANG ify aA leatroad, stands iy ' Poe ny 1848 le was Spo ker of e s erent agra Che haa ne ' ' Hert t . etd sulbser,ption, 446 Ajority for it, 9 sot i Fs ‘ ae n ov , er ile the been West of Charlot {Saliahury N TH52, eorving the h Ad lraniier cia ha A a= tration of Pre@dent 2 ( Ie ' ] fitia The p a o ro-alavery paper 1 wing ie the feial re f ction in coe ee A : a! : Hot te i re AGL. ; fo render successful and | ar ; 1B ea : ; if 4 er, Engla atawba county, N ( Suga ati clades fo Mo Aidiee Cattotantin commas: pee . * ar I: istor nt the cot Pep Pa } eri and will od tl . t fthis article is now confidently looked hie hf ve paseed awn bat lis ie , 1 discos ethena Free Suffrage 750 ' w } t } - » y v or mn A comer r yo whi y Biv nt ofthe negro, with: Againet yy fore Recent inp wat New York. i honored and lowed, hi ie via ng influenced by “the abet tt f he W Z : non Daf hadley i ; eng 1 ry “the abstract the bor Sapenor Court Clerk—Henry Chine, 472 from the est Indies, costing them 1h prosperity lie last public letter breathed the cat 7 ft * beter Ha mothe one hand, or | For County Coart Clerk —George Seber, 529 cents, have been since seld in lots at 4 Most ardent deme, We v tier as of whan p-anters, t Herman, 403 cta. The Eaatern and Western States ows “7 I ave produced Jaryrely f the maple Inother Veteran Cron Archibald nl A ana It appears from the papers, the ome . \ : Campbell svolut ; } édily Aer A dont at ra Falla n= Rufio “ cai < ae » that ' MC trees’und the decrensed demand in the 10] [Hes nt Ae ; \ alee soldier, aged . 2 2h rather bad feeling he eer renderer Ol vears, died in Greenbrier ent y V rh Aa OP New } ki A 4 Yesterday a linve . tS WLR eae) AES. ered New York market |e aves no doubt that ast week He ’ ! , hear s Pate Z Syn rene between the mechanics and other citizens rice of the ar ( t ] - e was tte last veteran of a 2 via mony ; . 2 pri t 4 ist COume down ih, residing in that county - <thana lred tons, tell fromthe Of Wilmington, N.C., growing out of =e : reatdria® | foverthe Falla, Three soine lawless acta which were made th ! Woy : reana a tthe time gn tl t ) . a : An A ffir op Me We lear: A Monument to Madiaon The old Chea me nes fonndation of calling a meeting of citize ‘ B ; t lerneath were badly , vam g of CILZEN&, ef Sites thata Mr Sterne anid iburaot President Mii : Md et which apeakers dre charged with usi x ve file Mp SUW. Parana, 4 pe ers arecha ged with using teling: as @ trendeat Mre Wien : ’ ‘a procured a mnonnment to he ' ynave reflecting upon me anic® and way. editor hive joe a Garni tees Nei his grave It ian plain . oe MOtKIN INC D as a 1398. The mechanics t | - | franite oheliak, twenty feet high, bear ng ; wn, passed tip in the direction of Ashe inseription except the dates of } ‘ f ehe A we held subsee ent meetings i } | ve 3 ates of fis W tree daca wedi me Keinwhich, ville N.C, bearing a challenge te Mr. birth and Ceath . ) Fe » ’ re tions. t repell a dyed ace : : at Su Roanoke Cou , Va y ' epell a Iyed acen Henny EE. ¢ editor of the A-l] ‘ ] re Ashic Ww tJ sations and dec » their willingness to " ; > Ville opectator The Catton Crop of \Sh7 "58. ~The 4 -: abide by the laws, &e., &e see My ! > , ‘ ; Ge } F Mobile Rey ster says ) ed and seventy-two persone Andrew Banks was ata! id ; fr ‘ . ‘ os ; é BES ANKS ata k led “We : : ‘ PAawet gista , Va, last week b-" Burwal at Night.— The remains at Ashoville, N. Co. on T We sincerely believe, from a eareful B far tlhe < ea mili OPH ( ; e Asheville, } Lon ain of last cxamination of the reporte {pe iH el } ony x them was Cros Mr. Stats, who waa killed in Salen. |e ree > oO ; ! mall the ti Wo : ve att » week, inan affray with Renben Edwards, Cotton pro wing sectiona, that the present 5 ithe Zr instant, by an explosion of = ro ae wera k tate a | ~ g pel UT SARE will not exceed 3,000,000 BOE BE ) mie owde re T ‘ 5 , ( if ri ; The Siniree Tenet ee rt of chemicals, or powder, were Jno. T. Henry. a young man of rea - 3,100,000) bales ee ries hat place ] H atior ; tal aiarranuemen ite he Sintnese l@incee Reals 1 in that place on Monday night. pectable family in Henderson « ounty, N, ; cc hae dull n, save the Savan- " stw INCER Nore ye r ext he principal Southern The scene is described as laving been|C., was killed on the 24th So Aeon ee sepublican, warrants the belief that orth, ve ne 2 repel nel J 1@ estimate of the Re HNgiarly impressive gro, who stabbed him ina fizlit ' te ister is not far N. ms GRAPES. It gives us great pleasure to note the con-| if, a stautly i ig interest jn this} State in the grape cultiire and the vintage of | wines. Besides the Scuppernong, wine, which | is made all over the Eastern part of the State, ! we have heretofore mentioned the champagne | and still wines made in Columbus county, which | are in much repute and command a bigh price. We have the pleasure of stating, that a com- pany of gentlemen of this phice last year bought a suitable tract of land, and have set out some thousands of vines of a varivty of kinds, and that they intend to give the tequisite attention tu their cultivation, and to the making of wine, ou the most approved systems.—Fuy, Obs. We understand that an association of gentle- men for a like purpose was recently forined bere. —— Wilmington Herald, “7: Grand Times in East Tennessee.—The editor of the Knoxville Register is happy over the ac- counts lately received in regard to the crops.— | Hear him: ~Hard Times” will have to surrender now.— | TERMS OF THIS Never in the history of East Teanessee} have our | farmers gathered such a harvest, as they have | C AROLINA W ATCHM AN. SAL ISBU RY TUESDAY eet av GST 11, 1857 VG: PAPER $2.00 CASH. Fe he Burdell Case Moiclaell!— Mire Cunningham and othere under arrest.— The noted Mrs. Cunningham, of the Bur- | dell murder case, was attested in N. Y., on the 8rd inst., on the charge of a felo- nious conspiracy to defraud Dr, Burdell’s heirs, by the production ofa supposititions child, purporting to be the offspring of detailed account of the whole affair. The} loner in the New York tombs, awaiting lher trial for the marder of Dr. Burdell. It was first announced to her physician, ‘who immediately reported the fact to the | District Attorney. But as no deed had! |then been perpetrated which would justi- | fy an arrest, the District Attorney, for! |the purpose of securing the ends of jns- I tice, advised the physician to lend himself jostensibly to her plans, which he did; “THE FOUND: CHARTER. The Charter of the North Carolina and | Virginia Rail Road, abdut the Joss and | has been. said, will be found in this paper. | The friends of this enterprise’ are inang- | urating yi; igorous measures to push it on-! ward. Davie County, witli praise be it her alleged marriage with the Doctor.) said, has just voted one ‘hundred thou: | a4 The Journal of Commerce, jr., gives sand dullars to it, and we doubt not other: feel |sections interested jo it, will now step plot was conceived while she was a pris-!sj¢ward and take hold in the right way. | plead and be Let the motto be pus, for there are com: | petitors in the tield and difficulties to be surmouuted, = sees Mysterious Explosion—and Death,— Angustus Staub came to his death at Sa- ‘lem, N. C., on the 2d. inst., oceasioned by an explosion of gun powder or chemicals, | with which he seems to have been expe- rimenting. The explosion took place! {ae The ceed day named off here and she affempted tocxecute her scheme about 12 v’clock, Saturday night, in the ie froin the mark subsequent recovery of which so mach | | been kept cA for the space of twenty ay apa ee to the Copi- To } North ' | Virginia Rait Row i soe of — ‘ | deted by ihe uther ty At N Leg toe thence e gin igor 4b “ the North Carolina aud ¥ gery which shall have istence, asa bey Asse os politic, for the ’ (nine years, and name wa wa »pleaded poly ore _ | Equity in the Btate of Ni ; |have and yse a common Neal beers jin Law and Equity, patho hon and dan, Serespd real, jof acquiring the same | as shall be necessary for the | plated, and no further ; and Joy all other rights and. immunities | porate bodies may lawfully exercise ; and all necessary By-Laws and regulations ernment, not inconsistent with the ae of the State of North Carolina, | Sxe. 2. Be it fuvther enneted: That the wed to be ited and no morg ; Sre. 3. And be it further enacted! That A, 4 | Caldwell, William Overman, John L- Shaver, Robards, and James KE. Kerr, of the town jbury, and William B March, Martin Booe G. Carter, Lemuel Binghaw, and 2 M. Clement, the town of Mocksville, are et mf inted commis sioners to receive subscri e cal Meas * of said Company, in eacl of sald ev three ot whom may have cower act, first arene: | days previous notice in sob one of power to call together|the subseribers tal Stock of said Company, for the purpose of com- pleting the coguniantiad thaocals ad and after its or. gauization, the said Company may trom time to tume, receive furtber subseriptions te Stock , as it may deem a nial meetin hold office ) age the t term of one year, or succewors shall be appownted; and apy ¢ x4 shall have power to make or ee? provided that, i lers, @ majority of all sulaonbers shall be represeated in woxy, whieh pr ness a be waits fe te Fe r bev eF e LS y lies 4 the Cou reetiugs of stock he F i =< Au er prescribed by the by-laws of the Ci b hi cach share epresented shall be erotic t ope pa yd nt om, : re (nil be uh further enacted: That it shall we the duty Dhrectors of the Ci to ae one of thew own namber as of the coro ( many, Who slall he « eituen of North Carolina, Inaewech & ful\ all vecamaes that may ocour iy their awabenet © hard, aod to have constructed, af speedily as mast ot wtalle a Kalway, with one of more mode {rom Ube low { Galsbary to the town of Modks- ville said State, aod them, from time to time, a ec th » .nay be able to do so, to some t oo Virginia Line, West of the County < sy Foattend the Te yoo Sta « L De and to man fairs of sad Company, both senen Ont ae te co eacllig he servicn mpletien of md Kend. te pre Ma 6 Aad be ot further enected: Theat said 94." Whee oi Coupany shall bave the same power Be call . to tte tatare pr ai] enlorve the payment of stock te may was heretafore granted to the North Carolina at moore or tows ft Koad Company, by ther Charter of 3 by the Booed, undeme land tor the ue and shail hate e Company, when eo pang pad toss Gta dng on te mate w the owner thereof to the same Gp gent extent ap carne manner, aod under the - same rules regulations and restnetions, as the said peer North Carolina Ra! Road Company were suthar } cada aed Ww do. by thew seed act of incor on. tad om 7 Amd be of further enac Taat ali con- yt ard = ale and enteret into by the President! of , toe ¢ Company shal banding opom the Company, bd whether w 7 without the seal: and the Pres- dent shall, umber the matrections of the Board of [xreetore, jaue cert tes of stocks to the stock- riders, whet sisall be tranderable wo the manger trupes pres ribed by the by-laws of the Company Her. & ted be of further enacted: Thet the oy sani Company shall have power to borrow money —Atas yet { sand Road, and smue thes words for payment of the same, beartng inter- enter Bi at mot « phing seven percent per annum, ac- 5 y, hel whng de forme that may belpresoribed by their ‘ y-laws and guay are the pavment of sad bomde y procnning personal endorson, of enecuting mart ng preaml Rare upon u Koad and other property iz: sec GY And be it further enacted:> That said Company may have the exclusive night of trem Whereas porting peron: and freyht upon said Road, et sach iz of the . ates ui charges as the Huard of Directors may x, a New Yo a pay haw (be power to farm the same to ey olations. pereen of Conparatia oo : ser Mt And bet further enacted: That all ia: “The Counties and Towns sobscribing stock to said Com- pommittee, a0) shall do sm the same\ manner, and ander y lie entin eine niles, re a ane restnotions, as sre bf this Soci ~ ba i n the Act moorporating i i ‘N Ca aa « Rail Road Compe- “— pebil hin gioregwemannt 0d was wa towne end counties, aties whic a ere allowed to subscribe to the Capital Stock avery, as von! ( any? ices whicl ’ ind be ut further enacted: That this hich are | A « after its ratification o mach de Buen <a Ufed im General Assem- ne, andoa « a 1967 3G SHEVAERD, & HC ince of th WoW AVERY, Spenher of the to, be diseu Senate an spirit.” : euch a Stare of Nowrm Carouma, } j ft Office of Seertary of Sate heme 'o I Witham Hill, Sevretary of State, in and for the gard to its State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the does, a dep g isa true copy of the omgnal on file in have hithe ~(% Given under my hand thes 17th day of he subject J Rents WOWILL, Seeretery de . t reer. parture I RUFUs H. PAGE, D. See ustly impa ne ae cinaltn thal peop ‘iat te whether } approve a aubeenp- y destroy whatever a nt may be agreed on by the ar country Hemrd of = and recommended by them Be it res nt Societ) pos Tee wavomnss trictly by A BED OF ROSES, {ite pool Dro Mr. Chas F Fisher, the other members oc cada f the Ls antof Directors, and the other offeers © promote he North Carolina Rail Road Company, evet nd soand dream that they wore blissfully reposing on & ligioas tr ted of genuine damask rose leaves, when it wae pprobatio: e will oor announced to them that they were chosen the Did they languidly spread themselves out on this delightful concep tion, and with a perfeet ur fullest upport, ao Ho all that he great o ished. Be it res his Branc! Parent Sor varth reso rary to th 0 oppositi: Society fur if acted up to be dep agents A thre ( company? abandonment to the aweet, delicious illusion, say to the troubled workd something of this sort must at least have crept into tbe outavle, J know you not? Surely, brains of certain lynx-eyed, Jealous, and factious persona, who have, of late, manifested so decided a homor for breaking the pleasant dreams of the officinale alluded to, if indeed, they have had time they entered upon theif Wake up, gentlemen, don't you to sleep or dream sin ardnous duties hear the hoarse, gutteral yelp of a hungry pack olve all ex advancing! Listen! Whatare those omipiots untry re sounds —coimplaining words! “We want a dir Bev fu viden. We demand an advance‘ of our Stock. esponding ish @ cop) ions adop! ious pape ard a co; York, Carry it back to 60 ets, How dare your Hag “h to bint at incidental remunerations | hold you responsible for every cent of depreci™ tion of our Stock W hy do yon keep so much wood on hand, taxing us with the rot and waste and lost of interest 1 You say it was bought by a former administration ; can't you sell it, or us it faster? Why don't you shelter the sille you have got piled up all nlong the road t Why don't you pick up the spikes, shoes and railet W hy don't you give us fnir play? Remember us tax-payers, and make the thing pay. member us farmers and carry our produce grat the road was built for us. You are a pamper dence” New Or To be Lig loot te light any has bee lready obta Aiea lidérary “tonrist was once found in a.paroxysin ef tears over the. tomb of Washington, at Mount Vernon}; but it turned out to be only the ice-louase, “ ET oe ee ‘The fact seems: to be. disclosed. in re Bard to the African slave trade that the |. MILES, 3, #, MOOSE. THOB; srexnovss| Eare now iu receipt of our SPRING & SUM. | MER Btock of | Satisavar PANOY & STAPLE, DRY | F BMALE SEMINARY, BOOD3, TEs re-open the Schoul in this Semmary about th. off este the Sesion MACHINE SHOP, Salistury, July 28, 187. # quent discovery ‘of an’ murderers. Two. men, The Subsoriber, KING determined totremove to the West, will diapose of, at pablicjaale, at his rasideuce, on and West; aud leing common people, it hms wie otart and wonder, what ia nature it ajl ‘ didi?t they slut the door ov you ik oet? Did they lead you back with & meutal reservation to abuse Quarles, havé béen hong, Barnes made }# confession implicating several respecta- ble citizens as confederates of the baud. Sr. Lovis, Any. 6.—Advices from Lea- venworth of August 8d, say that Woods and Knowlton, companiung of those hang @nount of capital claiming to have a home in the United States, which is in- vested in the trade, is no Jess than three Millions dollars, aud its profits annually seventeen millions. on Friday, wero being tried by the judges ‘Tuesday, the lst of Se pte: desirable About two hundred and seventy five Acres Property: of Corn in a ery head logs of Cattle-—-200 head of ~—about 100 of which miber next, the ‘following first of Ootuber next. Advertisement in dee time. | W. G. CAMPBELL, Princirss. | Staunton, July 10th 1857, 3w8 GLOVES, HOSIERY, ITATS, BON-| NETS, BOUTS and) SHOES, GROCELTES, NAILS, ce. | Al of which we will cell low for Cash or Produce, {or on shorttime to Punctual Dealers. We are always {ia the market to purchase Produce of all kind, fur whieh we will pay the highest market price, in Carb or Goods. | are killing. _ Outs, » ill Blaek- mith Tvols, and a large lot of Farming utensils, und a large lot of well selected MAMOGAWE Lal Fi WAALTVAL, ON THE SAME DAY [ WILL SELL 300 Acres of Land; jand I will offer 56 shares of Stock in the N Carolina | | aud vigilance committees. The people were intensely excited and expressed a VALUABLE 10 determination to lynch the prisoners at all hazards. Jadge Lecompte atid Gov. | FOR SALE. Walker addressed the poyulace, bat fail- | Fue ed to pacify them. W. J. MILLS, & Co ‘oul y didu they set up these howlings the Conventi Salitbary, March 3ist, 1857. Gants | tivn, when there was a eliauce of ing heard to»ome effect? Why slink uffand re theie. blaudering blunder basses from ambas- 1 Won't you stop work long enongh to back? “Are tou so ‘tarnal busy you - cxn't ear thunder’) Hain’t the archers hint you yet! ust do you let Ulyses brake somebudy’s leg, or re barn down one of etl kali orl gpivieg b of your stution-hoams, or quick-sau 5 yan peptegiatg or fluod brewk your sr D La of guane, or a rogue brea! Choumeee he da Youn a tack out of car, and if you dou't tee sights and sounds it will be because there are no ele and no earthquokces avy where iv na- | | = i TUST RBCOEIVED AND FOR SALE, SEVERAL OF EMERY S WIDELY CELEBRATED, More New Rooks. |e UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow. aes oe ¥# Rail-Way Horse Powers ; RAIL ROAD MEETING er by Mra. Southworth 5 Comtidentiat Letters of Na- j polean aud Jusephine by Abbott; ‘The Prince if the | AT OVER-SHOT THRASHER | Cathalician the Great Aportucy by Rev. C. P. Junen . er J. H. BNNISS, Book seller. Capable of getting ort 200 bushels of Wheat in 10} _ o . hours with two horsrs aud three hands. These Ma-| J4ne 16, 1857 —tf-3 eaery NEC | AHERE —---~ ~ 2 will be a great RAIL ROAD rally at EA GLE CITY , in Fredell County, on the 3rd Satur chives will be suld at the manufacturer's prices, with | pemeumes rs | GOODS ! co ODS ! ! duy in August. the object of which is, to promote th: the addition of (runsportation charges only. . — success of the Sulisbary, Mocksville and Virgivia-lie: SELLING OFF AT COST be an interesine one, and it is hoped pleasant and pre purehase Gouds for Cash. Engle City, June 30th, 1857 witl sell at the Courthouse in Salisbury, on the le | Monday in September, next, Pursdant to order of | Court obtained, the valuable lot known us the Hamp- ae aman | 7 ’ psy) ° y any.—Tn ton Jot, adjuiniug the Lutheran Church lot, newsuring Luther's Wr Wangs in Germany the |3 poles front aud 12 buck. Terms, 6 months eredit, principality of Rudolstrads, Mr. Henigee, |ise ieee thay dete lormerly a councillor of the Government jwad member of Parliament of Frankfort, {ties beet: coudeined to three months im- prisonment for buving published a selec- tion of pithy passages fren the writings ; i of Luther, cunceruing the princes and fa ample fvld of awakeoing wonders, vergons of his time. The Prince of Ku- Whore afraid! i egpenpbaiarmatt mel (EER Y imagined that some toed ie en, ae phe above tbe voice of a/bassages were aimed ut him. The de- aloes You Dan find ont, Don't every fendant strove in vain to convice them dy sve your conductors an! break-inen pass | that the obnoxious pale nee este Harieal Vided us roun as practicable. Very c.anfuriable ac- every day—riding like lords, bowing and found in the works of the yreat Retorm- | Commodatious can be hed, in the family of the Princi- ing to passengers, puffiug cigars or squirt-jer, aud that a condemnation of his pam- | pal, fur 16 barders, The price of Board, inchad ing | ng tobacco juice as independently as if sail be would involve a condenmation of lone belt’ phreie ts drdllely bab gen Fel ooesica the pilose were wade for them! Even the viggers| Luther himself. The Couet, all weulers ad BC here Seber naka herent Code goton the svad will scarcely turn theirluf which are Protestants, fuuud the de- to see who is passing, so proud have they | fendaut guilty, tothe great aunnseiwent of . R. J. WEST, Admr. 7 Aug. M th, 1857. ee Se] 1 SALISBURY _ FEMALE SEMINARY. ae regular session of thin school will edmmence | 2 the ts, Monday of Uciober next. The scholastic year will be divided into two bessiuns Jef 21 wecks each. Suitable and convenient furni- | ture, aud whatever else that may be necexpary for {the comfort and advantage of the pupils, will be pro- HORTE CAROLINA | INSTITUTION, FOR THE he DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND, | Raliegh N. €.—Session of 1857-58, N. BOYDEN & SON. Mer | RAIL ROAD. There wili be a number of able spea FOR CASH. amt ‘table. COME ONE, COME ALL, of ever! kera in attendance to address the people on that sub ject. All are invited to atteud. The occasion ehe pae subscriber intending ty change his busiuess COUNTY, STATE and NATION. now offers great inducements to those who wish tu MANY CITIZENS. Tw: My stuck eonsi«\+ of Board uf Durectors : wiuawarwte® pewm | STAPLEAND FANCY WHEAT! WHEAT!! 10 PALMER, © @ hUSDER. DRY GOODS. 20.000 BUSHELS WANTED. J.C. PALMER, Q. BUSBEK, 4 Me E subscriber wishes to purchase TWENTY THOU Rail Rood. 17 Terms made known on the duy of | sale. Fy tei M.D. ARMFIELD, es. J. A, CLEMENT, ea! DANIEL WooD. | le 0. i EB ity—-Deavi neneic bed County, Asad Ofirers of the Institution. | North Carolina. WM. @COOKE, A.M, Principal. Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes.| JAS., . WADDELL, M. D., Vice-Principal. a ket W. W. YASs, D. G. FOWLE. TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION. | sand bush-ls wheat, for which the highest mar | Fer the English branches from $10 te 615. 20, Don’t the folks see your station agents con Fiane, Fu n fe e t & p uf 4 ' aE s= is wa e os TS E at ba l ee HF ? 3 i el i g e Th i e t HH 5 members 1 officers any, ever ing on & en i wae nen the languidly hb) concep t to the bled workd met hing into the 1 factous decided mea of the had time pon their don't you gry pack om nions ant a di- ur Stock. or “im par ona! We deprecia- so much land waste ouglit by it, or use nd rails? ame mber : Aas luce grate panne: ding to be very busy ;—and your clerks, shaved, with every bair precisely laid and avlenin as if the weight of States were g upon their shoulders! What a sight! | ulius and Dick! And don’t they eee you, Mr. | President, darting up and down the road ly leans king as wight and by day, trying to wake folks believe | of the late War. Chuna. that You bave a good des! to attend to, or that | he taunaggement of thisroad is bard work! Hain't there nuime men why could sleep twelve hears, lay drunk.six more, aud then do more work the balance of the day than you du in a week |) Aad jot look at the ealary you are getting! | Sir, need it be told you, there are at least one | bewdred who are looking at that! Ani! should | one of them ever become “Premident,” do you | think he'll be the simpletoa (o objec! to raising | t to $4,000! TOBIAS. | “7. CONCORD FEMALE COLLEGE Imampach s0 the fears of the friends of this Lastitation have | Swabenet by the recent change tn the Pecwity. 1s might be | make & ew hetemeets tm snewer to leqeiries that ore | an he } Sat. FC the Comege emercines commence om the 19th of Aug | pablis. .° im the Cataloqec! This question we answer is the wwe, The Calege will be ready for the reoeption of pe- | © the day appointed, sed Mt is earnestly desired that pa end guardians will avail Ghemacives of the advantages of there on that day. The Board have Leen prompt in secu Ge services of competent ethers, with the Rev EF te preside as Presticet pro tem B4. ” Wheat 18 be the renet of the resignation of (he teachers. toile futere prosperity? This question i met so enstly an te ay be sereteed, however, that af sock chenge eere oF lees tngeriows, at least for the present It be befiey by Whe Bowed, as wel as by many judicioes friemds, that by @Migrece 04 predence, om the part of ie managers, at Gatens dag oer poet feiteres 204 reverses ell be forgottre he march of \wcreased proqperity snd teccess It must be fe Mted, thet to fowed a0 imetivetion Wie thie, lee work Seerinary waguivete, The bictory of all similar Lactive | Ghowes that their coriy wages were beret with contacter MB caMies of varices winds And thet they bare rice to ead eoctatness, caly throngh the pativere aed peree Great sihewance shows be mode for Pee they ore called te this pert wthow!t apertemes which is se dewrabie Resirain, the a Weruprawat oy me Sovcrnwesrern ow THe Amenican Taact Suctr-| -~At a speciaf meeting of the South- estern Branch of the American Tract ociety, held in New Orleans on the even ng of the 30th of June, 1857, the fullos og preamble and resolutivns were adopt d, viz: Whereas, At the recent annoal meet ing of the American Tract Society, held o New York, May, 1837, the following esolotions, among others, was adepted ia: “That in the judgement j Pommittee, the politica! aspects of slave y lie entirety without the proper aplere | Df this Society, and cannot | n ite publications; but that those moral aties which grow gut of the existence of lavery, as well as those moral evils an iees which it is known to promote, anc hieth are condemned an S« riptare, and o mach deplored by Evangel ( t me, andoubdtedly do fall wit he pro ince of this Suciety, and can and ouy your discussed nis riet tu, be discussed in a fraternal and Clirist fan spirit.” And, whereas, the passage Wf euch a resulution justly nende of the Society at the Soutt in re rd to ite future issues, indicat ty, as it does, a departure froin the principles that have hitherto governed it in relation | he subject referred to, and as any sueli departure from those pring ples would ustly impair the coutidence of Southe Christians in the Society and must entire ly destroy its usefulness in this portion o yur country, therefore, Be i resolved, That so long asthe par nt Society continues to be alarins (he governed trictly by the Ounstitution, in the rasu (ite publications which is viz: iffuse a knowledge of our Lord Yrist as the Redeemer of sinners, and o promote the interest of vital godliness od sound morality, by the circulation of ligioas tracts calculated ty receive th pprobation of all Evanyelical Cliristians, @ will continue to give it, as heretofore, ar fullest contidence and our warmest upport, aod asits South Western Branch, Ho all that we can for the promotion of he great objects for which it was estal ished. Ba it resolved, That in the opinion of his Branch, the principle declared by the Parent Society, in the adoption of the varth resolution of —— May last, is eon rary to the spirit of the Coustitution, and 1 opposition tothe uniform action of the Society fur upwards of thirty years, and if acted upon, must, however much it is to be deplored and regretted, atlonce dis- olve all connection with that portion ot untry represented vy this Branch. Be u further Resolved, Vivat our Cor- esponding Secretary be requested « Sh Jesus 1 to far ish a copy of the preamble and resolu- tons adopted at thin mecting to the va- ‘ous papers of our city, and also to for ard @ copy to the Parent Society at N ork, R. Hl. BROWNE, Corresponding Secretary. New Orleans, July 1, 1357. To be Lighted with G1s.—A movement is on oot to light Parkersburg, Va., with gas. Acom any has been formed, and a large subscription ready obtained for the purpose, | as those that bave | and hope Iron the Roman Catholic press of Germany. ‘DIED: OBITUARY. Died. in Saliebury an the 2th July, Mrs. Manaa- | ser Commie, wife of Jan 3. MoCussine, and daugiter Av i# natural, there was mach grief and sorrow at the departure of this excellent woman; bul it was pot hope. For days previous, she spoke eulemly of the eppruaching crime, with an ue | wavermg trast in Him that giveth ws the victory. | Whea ber freude were seen Wreping sround her, she | hade them dry theit tears, with words uf comsotation | Her bebe 8 fow weeks old, she deds- | cated to God ia be pt saving to ber weeping hus- | band. that 1 would eon follow her, Having set her! hevuee in order, she was ready fug the confhet w th the last enemy. Leaving on the arm of her belived, she eutered the votey of the rhadew of desth, evd. foe His cod aod Hes otaff were suffi Thee she paned awey a peace fearing ne eu Mhe eachonged Bo dies the Ware along the shore.” DIED—lLe Salsbury om the 3d wet, Sameer, infant won ff James and Margaret C. MeCabtans, ged sis werk. This bebe sarvived ite mother only a few days whea « too, wee numbered with the happy epiits ia glory, © Suffer title children to come unis me.” (Com Pear In Davie cooatr, on the 26th May, Mr WILLIAMS, eged about 21 years In this plice, om the 15th Jaty IMOGENE. :nfant deughier of Woks Marphy, eged | year, 10 mouths, aod 1° FANNIE aod Duses days THE MARKETS. Salisbury, Vo C., August 1, 1957 CORRECTED WEEKLY BY w.s. mitts & co. 00 2 150 Lead Bar, a i6 7 Wh a 23) Mulesnes ( whe, Saf uO als Maseuvade 654 70 Nase (Car 6a by ate, 45050 OILS LINSEED - $0 0 624 75075 OU a WOO 2 00 0 425 Wal? 12pals 1G ain 13216 WZpas3 1108145 1008 2546 ast, Apples dned is ue CANDLES— Calhew Admea ae, Coffee Rio, Jove, a 25 at als 7a 20 aij 1ide Cotton, Regs per id Cera, 100 0 100 salt per mck + Meal 125.00 Sheeung Bro Chrcheneper doe | 50 0 §2 Suge, Bro Eere per dn 2a lS Croshed, Peathers perth Ise Clanbed Fwer per bt! 600 242. Tallow Sach, 300 a 325 Whee Bar Sa 150 16 Cmroa Yorn White, Red, Lard, Weed FAVETIENILLE MARKET JULY 18. 1857 COFFEE’ y he . SPNaAeS Pra Bran Apple S R “ Sw bp WOOL, per Pateow HIDES, pe Dry (oreen SALT Lave A MOLASSES, per per sack Mm. per boehe grlion NORFOLK MARNWET. Reported by Rowland A Brothers, ACG'ST 4, 1857 Hog round, 144 t ae od alder BACON Sides PORK Hama. 14 @ 184 Sestern, I a Mens per Bhi #25 1@ 26 LARD —No. PIR tol® —No 5 FLOUR — Super $5.50 @ 450 Family $950 @ DRIED APPLES—200 @ uw PRACHES— 5.00 Mired, Whyte, Yellow—90 WHEAT —Red and White —155 FLAXSEED —€1.50 @ 160 FISH NORTHERN —-Pickled Hernage bb! @6 —Wollete & Blue Fish, 864 @ Roopeckted Cod and Haddort B32 450 Mack erel No 3 750 @ RAR PEAS—Black Eye per bash’! & POTATOES —Irieh por bhI—2 00 « Black @1.45 @ 162 COFFEE—Ri ll @ 124 SUGAR—Crushed & Pourdered 14 —Weet India, 124 @ 13 MOLASSES, 5S @ 70 SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alam, $1 12 “1.70 LIME per Bol, @1 25 to 91.97 CANDLES—Tatlow, 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ 2% SOAP—Brown, 44 @ 6.—Yellow, 4) @' SHINGLES Building per thousand —$4 00 12 inch all heart—7 00 VES—R. Oak hhd. W. Oak hhd Jo“ W. Onk hhd heading HAY—per 100 ibe.— $1.25 000 CORN per ” bhte and 50—Clay Laguayra 19 to 194 15.—Refined 11 —Fine g1 60 933 @34 a3 @ 45 $45 @ 45 |STA Epitaph.—On a lamb just killed— |‘ Peas to his remains.” | have made n b- - jane, reach iam bear 9 Latin ag eres 7 Per tue! and ether contingencies, I 7. sppearing, from uffidavit mede before me, that Thomas Fuster, one of the defendants in this case, 10, | 8 Bot ao inhabitant of thie State. Notice is, therefore, 5. | hereby given to the said Thomas Foster, io appear at Be) the mext Court of Equity. to be beld for the County Pupils will be charged for Boasd or Tuition from the | of Davie, at the Courthouse in Mocksville, on the 4th | time of {dal sickv-ees of a protracted character Each pupil mast be furnished with all the books Becessary for cartying on her stadies in eomtormity with the rules of the se heraing exparte, wsio him ‘oak; and leo with « bible. | Court of Equity, Such rules as may be requisite to secure good order | 4th Monday in Fe Wiiness. L. Bingham, Clerk and Master of said |r at office, the Sth Monday after the | ebruary, AD. 1857, and in the Bist and diligeut attention to study, without interruption, | year of American Independence. Wil be adoyted and ngidly enforced. that they cannot cov Those who feel form to such rales had better mo emler, as they certainly the sel.oi uuiess they comply Every owe must, upon a moment's reflection, nee the Propriety of such » course ; aud the best interesis uf the sehowl demand it [i wii be @ special object of the teachers to endea- | ver lo cultivate ia the pupiis, habits of accuracy and 4 chose application to eusy, and, wo far as pussible, ty correct bad habiis aud supply deficiencies e-pect And wth this v echead what they d gh ally to the elementary course ew, nd that they may make t sire lo be —e school for ther mena! and mor traiming—ihey bupe tu have the curdial co 1 all 6 patrons al operation All the paps wi'l be required to stend an rxamine- (wm atthe chee of the \ear W.G. CAMPBELL Principal. August })th, 1657 €w-ii Greensborough Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY, w! CH has been the care and eeonomy of the off | b Yeers of the Company, thal we are free from debt; a @esainenis, wad have now on hand a arge Copital, via: im premuain petes 8457.059.03 ; 10 ash O13.545 °9—making & wtal of 47 meet were thal may accrue any we therefore have rem tation in saying io the public, ‘hal there we no The nwt Werte danger (rom fire 18 much er Company iu the Sout ern coaniry he Kshs 1a thes Cutmpany being in the 0 tuf ihe Diale, where the DIRECTORS: Jemee Sloan, J A Meban-, C P P Wer, Wo dS. McConnel, Joba L. ( liedeay, James M Garret, EW er. David WeK ngh Newhers; b F Cufia, Jamestown ; re | G Sper i} Mendenhall, D Jed H Dz P. Greensborough. Ales M Lilly, Wadesburoagh Wo A Wright, Wi ogton sbury; T. McGee, Raleigh; H RE. Troy, Lamberion; Tha te Ogbarn Gre baver, Ne mouth Johmeon, Vanceyy JAMES SLOAN E Ww. oRURN t CP. MENDENHALI PETER ADAMS ry and Treasurer WMH CEWMING, General Agent Wid Wit JA Meaave Executive Committee | JM Gsanexr, § | All commor office, Lurney | seen, ) reabons on business connected with this | be addresend io PETER ADAMS, Seeretary May 5, 1857 ni | should Greeneb rough, N. ( Fire Cents Reward. Ranaway FROM the eubecriber om the 2=th July beth Parnel, a bourden girl Margaret for wheer appre Arnarer and return to me, i wil give the abuve reward but ne thanks MOSES JOSE) NOTICE. ire at-law of John c'd.. ving in vbve Furr, eva »pp f Cone TINUED the South Weetern S r, either t 1x m he eatate of g to his last Wall and DAVID BARRIER bmi Steamer Chesterfield, aoe A From Charleston and George- town ain late Steamer being now un r r Mare erga 1 to receiwe {all intermediate landings. by Cersone shipping by this oat Capt. Fr vt prompt and successful com rguson, who has been e Kiver, moy rely on the prompt dehy without any detention from low Boat, bute expres © ran in connect) ww ready to take her place on eats s soon as any freight offers, su rthe delivery of freight, without re wowarre AGENTS: CALDWELL & ROBINSON, Charleston WALKER & HENNING DANL. A. HORN, Cheraw Sth, Georgetown Augna 1857 6m11 DISSOLUTION. SHE firm of SV & TO SYWONS, conducted heretotore. by the undersigned, is thisday disaaly , matoal consent notes and unsettled accounts, require prompt wo J Vo Sym Thomas Symons, are rised to settle and sign the naine of the lace firm, tin hquidation . . JAMES V. SYMONS, THOMAS SYMONS, WILLIAM SYMONS Ang 10, 1857 COPARTNERSHIP. TILE vudersigned have formed a copartnership un- der the name of the above atyle, of Symone & Broth- Salsbury, will not be reteined in | { with ite regulations | Statesbille Book IW IN THIS PLACE c o ] de chee of the ne nthe, OfBice of Wlesteen WC. ¥ 6w:ll L. BINGHAM, C M E COME BLY WE OUT. H. W. A ISHING TO REMOVE TO TOWN, NOW AT THE AYER, LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. MY GOODS ABZ 2ZILILZILE wey, LAST 50492, © BEING ALL BOUGHT SINCE NOV ANY rexeox WISHING ro ENGAG E Store, |i ANOTHER OFFERB HIS ENTIRE Stock of Goods In THE Complaiotant’s Bill, of the | ee } sare will be takea procenfesso, and the cause set for) Mas. L.E.Gaow, Matron, I Teachers in t8¢ Deaf and Dumb Department GEO. E. KEYCHAM, Teachers in the Blind Department Mine M E CHAS. M COOKE. S. Littre, Steward. NHE next session of this mence ov the first Monday of September. Tustitation will com- GROW An utelligent and healihy white resideut of the State Deaf aod between the ages of 8 and 20, wh Dumb or Bliad, may, if the means wanting, be admitted io the ecto! | Th cr provement, are not only instructed branches of a common education, b accomplishments as may best fil the Ife Htention will be pud tu a ea ghesi a he pal. Such pupils Masic, drowiug, { sui‘able huadieraft arts will form a codaiderable of the course thruagh whic a! Lproveme ul v to render them weitare rly in September re capable of need! h they t very efor w Pupils she For any the Tostitutwon, address Court of Pleas and Quarte J BOOK BUSINESS, - will Gnd STATESVILLE as well suited to that line Af (rede as any town of ite site in the State VHB COLI gB, Books, Stationery, Kc. My Stock is all Now, Weill selected, auc ¢ heap. FOR TAM BOUND (~~ | Sauk THE PURCHASE] July 1857 EC Svaresviiie 20th, ) tS 3w:s 210 ACADRRT, . WE FIRST BeeBION OF THIS INSTI 1) WON w the 22 July rald du cteon ime se whe e8 son wal . Te) m the ume o ee eson, unlems 1D Case = Thre Schon healthy sertuated in Ire Cor moral, and intellgem bbe Terms. nary per session ef 4 Mont nid it Boarding from @6,00 to @7 Or eee Zt, 2 Jaty Ps ba Sratesvinie. J THE ANNUAL MEETI or TRE N= ha. e- Co NG affords @ eunstant deinand for ‘CALL AND SEE ME, OCCUPY 9 i] Stockholders of thi, Company We WwW Pp ’ VHE Steamer CHESTERFIELD, Capt Ivo Fra-, the B. of | w ful Complexia of a Thouwtnd As TULL be held in New » August vent ton Thoreday the 2- g. DB Gaithe da Comr c enty Lies ant f 4 ad Geeoege 1 None but a Stockholder can he a prox Me Catawba county are J were KF SEMONTON, arya Standard, Ra News, Asheville day of meeting ap p bhish ibhsh u JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF SACK SAI RICK, SUGAR COFFER AND TRON WO) CLES & County-Li Blank Books. Large aseort t all kinds Day Books. Ledg: ali kinds. Blank Cop June 16—th3 J Citrate Magnes ~”™ ok s Tr; ord SON re, oe rp fame LARGE supply of this moat. de lightful lawative at ved CA D HENDERS and refrigerant, + Store July 7 hite teeth, Perfumed FI jeetin ao of ¢ the Hair—richiy perfumed, » Imported, and for ounterfeite Por sale by all Druggists Tomade fr for to any F For dressing I “ Weedland Cream.” half the price Rreath and red hy asing aN'S Peantifying adie er, and will continue the business, at the old stand, has no equal, giving it a bright clos-y appearance. Ite nett the hardware store ; ; JAMES V. SYMONS, THOMAS SYMONS. 10, 1887. hte Aug Sahehury Gentlemens’ Hair to cart in the r natural ma nner | moves dantriff. always giving the Hair the appearance o! ing fresh shampoond puless signed 4 rice only Atty cente FETRIDGR & ( Por sale by all Draggists Am None N_Y., Proprietor of the ‘Balm of a Thousand Flowers."' 44 beanti~ the Bat Sanremery n lon we be the ¢ Av mur to plewiff s petiuow in our « judgm wi at WMD COOKE Raleig July Qist, 1857 ther decided rhrence woul the ead of the session, but uo Mouday after the 4th Monday in August next, and |2: 4: WADDELL, M. D., Maa 8. C. WADDELL, deduction made after entrance, except in casesof ac- | plead, answer or demur, t Was 8S. Lrrriz, Howsek’r, y f edacation are ce of charge — terms for others may be learned from the Pru n- the ordinary} © receive such m for success in work, bead-work, and Care! if religious. moral. and phy be mudr, » part t lo promote ther formation Pr n regardt NSC LREDELE COUNT ¥, May Term, 1857. A ner, The Hews at Law siah Johnson, dec appean cu Elie aud w i Pp oe, are Ned-remdents of this Siate ered and decreed, by the Court he Carche g to the dm'r, ) We Charriet al W at Sessions, TION TO SELL. Linp m of the Heirs at he town of Salisbury eks, motifving sa fore the ) es of art House uguet next. the « heard exparte sken agains: the Wiuness: M F Freeland. Cle e, the 3rd M fice 1a Statesy ’ 1 non-re mar and M. F. Pr. adv. $5.50 Gw8 | HOUSE AND LOT For site, IN MT. PLEASANT. VUE subse rite LOT wherein wed. havir »RLOTY OE RUOMA, a Jacars T Jane 4 fers for sale denis te to Statesville and there t now | eee ips med kigrhe It ts Coatt Law in thi hat publ for the epac said Court rk of ¢ dayin B ¢ MOUSE ’ State of North Carolina. “"* that therefore, ve and appear} be held at e 3rd Monday in anewer or de femme wi ae eed Court A.D May FREELAND, Crk an by 27 feet “108 bear SMITH pdly29 Wirkes County. SUPERIOR Sper ( k ixa 7 eT M, In } ny Petition for Sale of Land, For Partition. JAMES SALISBURY CLASSICAL SCHOOL. gh Se s ' e FIR Papite TP MONDAY IN OC TO entra a ti of J 1 CALLOWAY, CM E vme TERMS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTHS Evers F the season D WW | genuine 1 Fe urv Laev. ID D & Caldwe AR WW Kerr, Pres Proed > Mon ker: t ean Feq : INYO Marie ) for W. Bilis: hieq JJ B Rrone GREUTEI BACON. HOG ROUND 000" by July 2) } JACON JW 500 Ibs. LARD 100,000 IS A 21 inch PINE SHINGLES. for sale Raelsresenosses yt of Davidaon vlisbury A.M Iwi ECCLES & SON, County. Lane, NOG WALL PAP AR. Splendid jot \ ee mateh of fir ale al Wall Paper and Bordering ENNISS mart filed, or it geod NORTH CAROLINA, BER Rook Store tf-3 JOB PRINTING Veatly erccuted at thre Office IT price will be paid MICHAEL BROWN. Jane 30, 1857. 5 ware, Ready Made Cloth- ing and Groceries. ! 7) | Bargains vs be had, and Country Merchants would Flour ° Flour ate | 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. find 1 to their imterest to give me @ call. AlN Goops —. d be remaining oo bands at the August Court will be cused 1E subse riber wishes to purchase five thousand price will be paid. | Hardware, China and Glass- MICHAEL BROWN lai PUBLIC AUCTION 3 Barrels Flour fur which the highest market Jane 13, 1457 MICHAEL BROWN. 7 eS Salisbury, Juue 30, 1857 “2 WATER POWER AND " " \ g | TIMBER LAND. OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST Valuable Water Power, ow Abbott's Creek—with. cand a half miles of the Depa at Lesingtos, a Poble Koad haviog a substantial County Bndge r the Creek ‘There now an old Dam and the ruins of a Geid Mil and Saw Mill at the place There is on ample supply of Water at ali times Jt # the nearest Water Power to the town of Lexingtena Mill Tract is 267 Acres # good Wheat and Corn land, and a good sppply fof ftumber. Also, adjoining aad evavem ract, I will sell another of 200 Acres, in the fiaest Wovdland of Pine and Oak timber any cleared land ANNOUNCEMENT. | siete R. JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON NC 4 and treatment « iI has pad unusu f the fotiow of the Skin, White awe atiepin £ dee acne: All disease ng of Sere Vicersur aid tracted Ji Valure 4 . ne so prepared er isa > Manage any Sur may the re Ampatate Club Fret, Haus Lop A ‘ be preseuted to bim—so moval of Tumors. opers Cataract, Fis dr addre d y : N ¥ attended to Witeon Paine. MD he Medeal College of Pena M.D... of Virg Profe seu « Rerxeences G F Chase, femme of PAV Me orks MoD elphia r {un the ROBARDS, OF ‘THE ROWAN HOUSE, |... ed by Varun kinds « eal to thes AVING at considerable oatiay, rer d refarmshed bis HOTEL, it wilt on f voted to ur vated anc Power m situated in the midst and is surrognd- finest growth of Pine, White and Red Deh of any Power know of near the N. C. Railroad be~ 1 Ra 1 Char The town of Lexingtou would supply a custom et this place of 200 Bushels of Corn per day—and | know mMfne place where a man of enterprise could make @ fortune There is a very great demand for lumber. and the County of Davidson is just on the eve of bailding a @20,000 Court House within a mile and a half uf the uull viure he de log vullay peces the asic Al VimOr® ave 1 toarders w to pay a@ price cumine usute we ms sary to keep up @ first class hotel The t | Port both t nese of Salisbury is amply sufficient to sur Mele aud ing houses, and | ced by tem y they ttle mone r carne be adopted Rates POARD per 1 successfully fur vand af W. R. HOLT. tf-45 BOOTS & SHOES, ‘ Gents, Boys aad Youth, Boots and Also, Ladies Gaiters, Boote « Jay e150 Letington, April Tth, 1857 iC 60 20 00 week i me 300 00 W N [I have thout Rous 216 00 large jet y vanalion from these prices wih any one Shoes an Ties, &e ,f d Gaiters at mach trouble end +ipense, made ar- and r wale & Co. bmad4 sbary 1857 ! 1857 SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. \ PIC I (AMON TMLY Jot mea SOUTHERN AGRICCLTCER, BORTICYLTURR, sroce eaErDin. CLTRY, Dems. GENERAL sconONT, ac AVING eld cor Drag F to Doet CoA Bes m to the f rFangementsto sup the N tt) keep a bh h the best house. thol ry omy table w he deheactes and ke and Cha +s Market—and | by WJ MILLS Mar 57 fe ceric of Sa y Bet, Ie vase that w wnpate fay of any city i! L. ROBARDS TD Te =] ". D. DANIE LZ "OND, I ire m commendi: hary | EDITORR i The Fifteenth volume commences ia January, 1857. wry , TWENTY FIVE COPTER, COPrtEs INE HUNDRED COPIES, tTALWAYS IN ADVANCE. 17 No paper sent anless the cash accompanies the former p Dove clan me yen ‘ Pd BS) All sre * ’ ade more the be paid to Doct H Jereon a Th Bitte of ved at per paying Banks, and Post Offee SILL & SILL Specie . cuee z Stamps. rece ice hey eas Uae Remittances, by mail ‘post paid) will be at the Pab- A ppress Wm. %. JONES, Aagusta, Ga, as AGENTS, and obtein ved with the paper at “>: isher's mek C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N.C Persons wh. SUBSCRIBERS, w b prices Thoth Withee is uy v) Soh cudwbabl, J. Alexander Crawterd, A. B., Principal, fp e see S will be e lt mar s Tostice | commence The prinerpal bev. r coarse of steady ’ " age of the vis Lostete. a centery brated ina Board can + at seven The terms of r, $6.00 for g'sh branches ; hes of Mathe- n wi DRUGS, MEDICINES. &C trus vy diligent a ® WARBLE EMPO SALISBURY N GRAY, BRYA BERS ee ARBLE GRAVA TANSEY, & “ M.D. Jonn- » Statesville ; M. ALtson, RU WN & C0., tf-$ WY LOGS, (N.C, vol let; estimony of the 2nd Series ; cy by Bald . by Milburn : 1; Courtship 3" tlyran « thus prove t role of N weh af MONUMENTS, HEADSTOVES. SLABS, ma a fee Gersh HO ENNEISS Book Seffer. N.C. Sahabury, An Monnee I» ry have form - and style ow rying on th: the towns ccupied bh tmes have o . : ST Fancy and Staple DRY COODS, REE LEATHE < Meesr, banks to the. liberal pac | Milla, Moose ¢ 8 Contmeanr. . h AND SEE US Salish July MICHAEL BROWN. CONMISNION 2 FORWARDING oe WRERSWANQ Oo SABIS3B' RB Wa Ga : of the same for the TT Prompt personal ar'e Wid of PRODUCE 4 to e'! CONSIGNMENTS 1 Cash advances ma | Pralues te be Sitgned @ aa other Porta, ar eld int _ , June WwW ROOTS and SHOFS ally k remnen th yeteme re, for y x von th » and would moat respe . New ¢ MILLS, MOOSE, STEN” ion giren to the purchase The “Boy” Henry Dixon Cbstinately | Refuses his Freedom. It will be remembered that during the Winter we published several touching ap- peals in Lebaif of a free negro name d Hen- ry Dixon, who had been sold into slavery under the laws of a Southern State, and was then held as a slave in the State of Alabama. These appeals proceeded from the pen of our steemed fellow-citizen, Judge Sainpsun, aud were credita to his head and heart. They were wide ly published by Cie press of other ke ties and the su from the pu money Wao rr to buy the effect his restoration t This money Was sent to some attorneys eahke seal stance of them repeated The result was, er “boy” and uel » freedoin ja Dixon's ne igh borhood, who, in accord ance with their instructions, announced to the “Loy” that they were charged with the agreeable duty of purchasing him and setting Lim atliberty. The boy” thank- ed bis jiberatura and their agents; bat ‘respectfully declined’ the protiered boon, Judge Sampson was notified of the fail- ure uf the “mission,” and the same fact was published in a local paper, whose ac- count of the matter we re-published in fall. Judge Sampson and the friends of the ‘boy’ Heury, were incredulous—they naturally suspected that a bogus ‘Henry Dixon’ bad beeu got up for the ecca who bad played the part assiyned him in a most adiirable manner! The Demo- crat, the organ of the ‘friends of human freedom,” 8 custom, assailed us for giving curre to the account of the matter wiich we copied from the Al- abama paper, and charitably aceused us of some + ovject or design in su do- jon, awecor ing. Thes re determined to probe the atiair tt yin, aud slow the game of traud had been played in the name bey’ Dixon. So Mr. S. D. Porter was selected for the purpose, an induced ty make a journey ‘way down in Alabama’ to fud the genuine Henry Dix- on apd redvem from a cruel fate Worse (han death. Mr. Porter has now retarned—but he brought no Heury Dixon. Ie found the ‘boy,’ as we learn, withvat ditticulty —the genuine Heury Dixon, whose misfortune had evoked -o much sympathy. Mr. Porter conversed with bim about Roches ter and uc bimeelf that the Heury who stood before him was no couuterteit, aud then he prot- fered bim his liberty. But the fused to accept his freedum; was better off where be is; and no meas ure of entreaty sufficed to change his sentiments that point—but stay in Alabama be would! He had lived a food tof his lite as a free negro at the North; and his comparatively brief experience as a Southern slave taught bin that the latter Strange as it aj a Lester people, ull he satistied bey’ re sught he th ught lie ou conditivon is the best. pear, the fact is now es tablisued beyoud all quest for Mr Porter is a mau of rare intelligence, and be is an Abolitionis£ in principle. Were it possible to have induced Henry Dixon to exchange siavery for freeduin, Mr Porter would have done it. !ut be fail- ed. The Denicrat will please ‘nor this whole matter, lest it suspected of having ‘an laje ct’ at heart adverse to the cause of ‘Human Freed , We would suggest tuat this Dixon fund be appropriated tu some other hu mane 0»). Ct, u der rection of a committee of the nibutors, They will probably uot wed ty wait lung for an opportu t in as guod a Cause as th prefers s.av. , Rochester Unwn and Advertiser m of anegru wh rvt ——s A Curious Case of Matrimony. The Patterson, New J Jaly 14th, relates the { dinary story: Not ten davs | published whi a strang Wedd ignorant A young lady oft } York on as a fan, rendering Lerse.f affable and eudear ehe was invite spend a tew swith v res them as a we ne¢ stinvet ’ Papp character, sie paneu tne re ect and confide: ft w e fa 4 should see her, they would send him as | far as water would carry him. | Thus the affair stands at present, Con- | sideraLle excitement and a great deal of gossip has growu out of the affair, and how it will end time alone can tell. -_- . LADY FRANKLIN'S EXPEDITION. Lady Franklin’s expedition has sailed. The Glasgow (Scotland) Telegraph, of July 11th, says: | “ Last Wednesday, at an early hour, | the city of Aberdecn was the scene of bustle and excitement. The inhabitants | were hurrying hither and thither, their countenances bearing the impress of a! mixture of anxiety aud hope. A great event was at hand—uot the arrival of rey- alty, in search of Highland seclusion— | not the visit of a French prince on a scientific exploration—uot the retarn of the brave Highlanders from a Russian | cainpaign—but an event of far greater significance, and of trauscendant impor: | tance to the case of humanity—Lady | Franklin’s screw sicamer, the Fox, was | appointed that morning to sail for the! Arctic seas, in search of the remains of | the long lost navigator and his intrepid | band. “The spectators crowded the decks to| catch a glimpse of that gallant captain | and daring crew who had andertaken the perilous voyage, Lady Franklin and her niece were there, blessing the expedition ; | and as the brave ship weighed anchor | and stood out to sea, the lusty cheers of | the assembled thousands uumistakably testified that the noble efforts of that la- dy had made—though timidly deserted by a Government in whose service ber husband and his followers had embarked | —to investigate and clear up the haze | still hanging around the fate of the Arc- tic expedition were fully approached. “Yes; Lady Franklin’s expedition has | sailed ; in a few days hence it will reach | the ice, where the hardships of an Arctic | voyage commence. To Captain M’Clin- | tock and his yallant crew we sincerely wieli God speed! There must be relic in existence which will efford a satisfac tary clue to the fate of the lost Sir John Franatia and his companions; the re- matnas of sach an expedition as that which he commanded cannot be atterly oblitera ted. Fox sails ander speci- ally favorable auspices. Captain M’Cliv- week will doubtless be enabled to profit by the experience of all the previous searching expeditions; they bave extend- ed over a wide expanse of ground ; he bas now bata comparative small space to explore; that dove, the work will be thoroughly accomplished, every mile of those ice-bound regions will have been minutely examined.” | THE DUTCHMAN AND FRE DANDY. | And old plain-looking and plain-spoken Dutch farmer, from the vicinity of the Helderbury, in pursait of dinner the oth-| er day, dropped in atarestaurant. Tak- ing a seat alonyside of a dandylissimo sort of a fellow —all perfume, moustaches | and shirt collar—our honest Mynheer or dered up his dinner . Besides, the “What will it be, sir?” asked white apron. ‘You got corned beef, hey !” says Dutchy. “aya? “You got sourkrout, too, hey.” { mes e both.” rted ow apron on a keen jump, and presently returned with the Jesired tudder. The sourkrout was smok ig het, and sent fortis its peculiar flavor, evidently satisfact to Mynheer’s nasal ryan, and vice vers that of our dandy friend, who, after th» dish had been de posited on the table, and Mynuheer was about commencing a attack upon it, ex Cc.amed * |—a—say, my ‘end, a—are you go- ig to eat that stuff . M leer turned swiy around, and nterrevater with astonish of rse I eats it!” Well,” said the dandy, * 1[—a—would as lief vour a pla f yuano!” Ah, vy , 1 Msnheer, pitel.ing to the sourk “ an evident relish Jat depn * m how von Vas preuz 1 Dar ked kinder caved in, and we ft with the opin that Dutchy was e ahead AM Man I miser owning 4 t s Work ‘ assistance, aul accordingly offer } any food f rin the re I eiabor A irved ar gut rms, & then fore Z Z fh e mor he t ih ‘ast 4 Zz is al. the old akinflint x A raAVitiy if they should t e table after t ‘ J ‘ a wreed y “4 anver, and t rer = Troe 4 “ sa 1 vou k « as Vou $a r eater i t A ww w y k 6 } 1 er A ela ro] - 4 A ( () FEAST | have editor 2a New Or s | us down to take din- r era anil we went t me Ww iv hereaf where alent ! tis ww ¢ ) A mith catfish } - | ( et 1 atl freat variety 4 1 ts nber ery ema ' \ = catf ] ‘ ar nber dishes all itaine at ! | style the ‘ « J ‘ J was in terspre ‘with woerna yad jokes, Long may eck wa TIME IS MONEY. ‘Time js money bays the traveler, Let me not a\moment atay, T shall surely lose my passage If an instant Idelay. Then again I must lie over— Pay new bills, and lose a day, Then I lose my time and money, Surely I mast haste away. Time is money, saya his neighbor, If TL want a crop of grain, 1 must sow my seed in seasun, Or my toil will be in vain. Time is money, says his neighbor, As he liste the thunder nour; Let us save the well died clover, Ere ‘us ruined by the shower. Time is money, says the student, As he nears commencement day ; If I lose another hour I shall fail in my essay. Failing to receive promution, another term must slay ; Health and strength and money wasted, I can ill afford delay Time is money, says the merchant, Not a moment can I spare, I must hasten or I lose it, Sales like that are very rare I may save a full moath’s protit, If this bargain I secure ; 1 must make a speedy etlort, Time is money, that is sure. ‘Tune is even more than mone y— Money lost may be regained, And with proper care and prudence For a space may be retained. But our time is evanescent, Making for us no delay ; And may never be recovered, If it be once thiowed away CHEAPER THAN EVER. GOING, GOING. Rae SUBSCRIBER takes this method to inform the public, that in order to make room for his PALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHING, he will sell his extensive, and elegant lot of SUMMER CLOTHING at REDUCED PRICES, and greatly below the rates at which they have ever been offered to the public, in thie market before MARCUS HOFFLIN Sahebury, Jaly 2ist, 185 THE GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, AND DEFPOT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOHN DOOLEY, 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF HATS W CAPS, LADIES FURS, Ac, &e OULD on thes occasion parvicularty call the at- leation of hw regular customers ad others, t the preparaiiuns he has made fur the basness of Spnog Denag his recent tour in the North, he visited not oaly the cues of Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, but alse inets where good been ena made, aud pal manofacturing dis got op—thes he has ee of every article b wed bo obtain sam purchase more advauiageously than here- tofore ’ For the mportation of French grads, he has mace such arrangements as wil! insure him a regular sup ply of weet and checest styles The » a ther Hats sown make have in- vanably been deemed by his customers supermr those Northern imperiacen From vances im provemenis recently made vin fa he supen onty will aot onby le maroiained bat added to purchase elsewhere, would reepect fu os find a stock « goude equal n vane Fd ‘ and low prices, ther howse North or S that of any wth Hie besiness a ° 8 are of the completest kied and the g 4 s peid to the carefo packing and prompt shipment of goods £42 REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, Hs: Rem Stee NEW BRICK BLILDING: neat door Waichmn 3 Their sa , 7 < a all and er . gant etn Salwhary, January 6 “37 11-72 DiIBwaLD «&© BUNCE. Calvin B. Dibbie, Late of Wilmington, N. ( Commission Werchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, Jonathan B. Bunce ateof Kinet N ¢ Seutherm Produce Generally No. 180 Front Street, SJ sy TORK. REPERE be _.PRIVATE SALE. HF ’ Wee + ae “ ‘ [No N (Se . ne and is o of os ein the ag Terme ac JW Love 1 ‘ Voy t f | WILt v" State 8 k I Hur Whea 4'2or ls ” 1 J1 veare J HW JENKINS Salisber < -\6 tfG JENKINS & 4 I manic : nue to k State f and forma H. B. DOWLER & Co, Str iemt my. ¥.¢., HAve opened a Shop in ot Wheat Fane (urithe inane ccahiletece 8 dare nowy upply all demands ‘Theer:ms ee bh - "7 e P [ rd and ao as \ ' « war uf : - ena f WOR Dow Apriilie ad 17 m4 1} aihi AS of vl kindle for sale atthia Office - TRIMMINGS the vicinity of ‘ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY ON OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the public, vant, DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIV REMEDY, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, mild- er and more effectual than any other medicine kouwn. It is not only a Cathartic, bat a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject its mor- bid matter, them on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two par- poves effectually, without any of the painful feel- ings experienced in the operations of most Cathar- tics. Tt strengthens the system at the same time that it pages it, and whea taken daily in moder- ate doses will strengthen and build it up with un- usual rapidity. Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator is compounded entirely from new articles of mediciue, namely, Gomes. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed when it is known that one bottle of the Invigorator contains ay much strength as one hundred doses of Calomel, without any of its de- leterious effects. Thuogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these Gums have been but little known to physicians, and never used ia their prescriptions until used in the form of the Invigorator, 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 to cure Liver Complaints in their worst forms. ; Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver in cured when the Liver is excited lo action. Jaundice is caused by an improper action of the Liver, and as a proof that the Inviconaror relieves this disease, let any one troubled with Jaundice take the Invigorator regularly one week and their skin will begin to assume its original color. SA N F O R D ' S IN V I G O R A T O R ! Invigorator. Take it in small doses on retiring, and Sick Headache 's very soon reheved by taking a double dose of the Javigoratur, which corrects all acidity and sourness of the stomach relieves all oppressive or uneasy feeling after eating heartily. For a family medicine generally, all who use it speak in the highest terms Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., St., New York. Price @1,00 per bottle, conta a 40 doses. Also sold by C. A. Henderson Druggrst, Salsbary, N.C May 26th, 1857 tf-52 Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK SMITHING, | ann | Bell Hanging. | THE cabsrriber having opened an es- | tabashmemt, proposes to carry ou the abeve business in the towa of Salsbu ry,on Water Street, ia all its vanous branchea’ GUNS and LOCKS re | pared at short notice and on re asona- ble terms. His thorough acquaintance with the business, le hopes, will command « reasona- ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Allor dere left with him will be faithfully aad promptly at teuded to. Orders reapectfally solicited { CHARLES HARTMAN Salisbary, Oct. U, 1856 21 3mo ' — COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC on FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. Se °FERING yeom DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stonein the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak ness of the Loina, he. | Thisinvaluable medicine is for sale at the Davie Hote |, atthe Dre a Ire at Zeverty's ve Carolina Watchman Of in Moeksville, at Dr Ro Campbell's Store ia Chertotte; and at Salem ; Saliebery The subsernber having entered into coparinership F. Cowan with Jou ginal patentee, for the ma cand wale of (he above Medicme h 1s prepa rec 2 eepply by adir-ening him et Nalrebery, N ( reaihag at hee raiience, 19 mmilew weet of thie , E. D. AUSTIN Ja 2 HSS ts JAMES HOR AH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISH! BY, N.C One door below BR. & A. Hurphy’s Store. ” REPS constan'ly hand a large assortment NO WATCHES and JEWELRY of al! kinds Cloeks, Watchesand Jewelry of every description the best manner and on the most reasona February 19, 1°36 ly38 DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Sargen and Mschaniecal Dentist, Gradaate of the Baltimore Dental College STATESVILLE, N.C DESPROTPULLY «fers his pre \ he A I++ dell and soromal services > reps pable geveral'y A blew ° suffer ‘ese T (ace MW a rf 1 SPRING AND SUMMER SNSRAQNS, deers GOODS AN ber has juet retamned from D CLOTHING tme ¢ ety ayy hor > ces ere ( =, Caammere Vesting». and Ge tein wens kifal Catter, a» ant fore * Hie exper he bas chiminvaving that hie atork cannot be eer n quality; and the atyles are ate and very dhe mtrk of Ready. Wadeo Shirts, ¢ Vows, Handke ! every th jored. Ca Caps Hare ais, Panta,—a Orders for work promptly filled RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR SALE. ( ye TURSDAY. Qaguat Dith, at the Courthones n Tewingt wl be ould at auctuon—ten Shares NC Rail Road stork K OL BEALL. Exr'r ite) WANTED. IBS BAC ON eo Lard, Beee LOO.000 wer, r Wheat ac I which the highest cash prices w ve paid WJ MILES & Co March B1at, 1457 Hime 44 Large, and Xplendid Stock of FUR, CASSE, MER, WOOL LEGHORN and STRAW HATS, just received and for enle Wed Salebary, March 3let, [R57 w MILLS & Co 6mo.44 W. AYER had\Jost redeived H. and opeged a new'stock of Books, ville, opposite the Court House. Among his books may be found, a good sapply of all the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by the Superintendent of Common Sehoolsof this State, French, English, Latin aod Greek Text Books, Web- eters Unabridged Dictionary, Sowhern Harmony, Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Patent Ser- mons, Lorenzo Dow seu'r., Life and Sermons, Cham- bers Papers tor the , Humes History of England, Gibbon’s Rome, Sir Joba Frvissart’s Chronicles of the Middte Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief Jastices, Old North State, 2ad edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the Gospels, with question books, Cummings works, Me- | moir of Sydney Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, Hyman books of all kinds, Jroings Washington, 3 vols, Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Sermovs, Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- PLORATIONS, Shakspearss, Byron, Cowper, Tup- per, Milton and a great many other poetical works, Mrs. Heniz's Novels and a greatsmany other novels, by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, a varied, a stock of Stationary as ever was seen south of Mason and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios aud fan- cy gift-books in abundance, Blauk and Copy bovksof all sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, large assortment of books published by the Amarican 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, Philocomes, Jewel- ry, China Va. Cups and Saucers, Perfume bottles, Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Engravings, For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as it | | and without cases, an | | other things not herein mentioned, all of which are for) (., (rigt and Sew. Will; WILL & FACTORY GEAR 188 Front} TA roe cated in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to suit, Costiveness can be permancutly cured by the | Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes | ofactaring the fullowing articles, together with many | from Wets. to $5.00 each it assiats nature io her operations. By gradually di- | $13.00, Kaliedascopes from 5Octs. to $1.50, Micro- minishing the dose, the bowels are left in a healthy | scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Lanterns for and active state, and work asregularly asclock work. | children, Willuw baskets and Wagons, Flutes from Spy Glases from $1.00 to $1.25 to $25.00, Violins from 50cts to $13.00, Banjo's from $3, to $6, Accordeous from $1.25 to $6.00, Octa- vo Flutes, Tamborines, Guitars, Flagolete, Harmoni- cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tope Measures, Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Gla Gold Pens, with about THOUSAND sale on the most accommodating terms Being very anxious to sell I make no charges for showing goods. Call and examine for yourselves 17 Recotrect,—orrosite rue Covat Hoves. sy Jone 2, 1857 tf-1 IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME. WILLIAMS BROWN. ~ | | | | Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the t ore of MURPHY & O. Pou Rcorins avd GUTTERING the most substantial and warranted ty of Wares and Stoves always on hand fur ele January 20, 1857 ly34 — NO HUMBUG FINE Sabsenber is now prepared to fill all orders done io | poner Creal vane for | SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Manefactures North Carolina Maternala; he }employs North Carobaa Capital avd labor, end he Jmolicne North Carahoa patronage. By giving him ¢ rial aod by cor og hie with Nortbera work auc prices. he hopes ts be able neke a favorable show vag. ATRIAL Is WHAT Hh WANTS | G H MAKEPEACE | N Bo Messrs Worth & Uuev of Favettevile N.C | are Agente for the aale of the abuve Buckets | Fayetieviile, Feb. i637 ly39 | W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Etlott, Faytievite N. ( weve ’ re) , GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MRCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrchandiae, and consignmenteof Floe 4 thankfe herPradace, furealeenr ohipment 4 promptly attended tu May i855 lef House and Lot to Rent OR SELL. teceiveda | Dobbs, near Statesville MILLER & LAURENCE 29th (2 DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N ¢ BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW YORK CENFRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS DR. M. WHITENEAD. Wanted to Purchase, YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- gree f 10 > 20 years APPLY at the MANSION HOTEL. Salebory, March I7th 1857 4y INF Kes CAF LOR SHOP! He « akere re MadTtNaipe ihe hne da NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT sa thre are ve corner roome aot DOA Dae g. dire Ps store of Marphy, Wek & and hel of Willams Brown Hee long 7 the business are, he thinks a guarantee for the HIS JOBS aha and artietically exe He win the ree FASH niwaye rr S ION andis, therefore adv to aupply eastomersin the atyvle of the Latest Agony” TreCall and see him CON. PRICE Nalebary. Sept 19 1H5¢ lvi7 DISUNION AND CIVGL WAR, BOO STORE, Spurgeons Sermous, Spencers Sketches and Serinvus, | —— He Tue subscriber offers for sale his Vala- able Trect of Land, lying about 6 miles North West of Salisbury, on the waters of Deal's Creek, adjoining | the salalias of S. 8. ‘Tratt, Claiborve Pennington and others, containing about | 16@ ACRES. | This Tract of Lacd is in a fine state of cultivation, and p Pt itant of the State: It le, Court, that publication he |b Caroling Watchman,” ory, thet the said defendant G appear at the peat Court of sions, to be held for the ‘has a first rate Dwelling House, Kitchen and Barn, | > - | and other necessary out buildi for the tT he of tbe Farmer. Also, about infigossent shall not be entered A. A. Harbin Clerk of Ou? sild office, in Mocksville, the 2d Monday ta | 1857, aed ia the Sist year of our A. 4. HA | 10 ACRES of good MEADOW LAND. Persons wishing to get a good bargem can do po, by calling on the subscriber, or 8. 5. ‘Trott, who lives neaf the place. M. B. TROTT, Jane 13, 1857. 2mo-3 #,* Banner copy } month. sai State of North Caroling ALEXANDER COUNTY, Spring Term, 1857, Jn Bquity, Ettsabeth Teague, ts. | petition for Alimony. Wan. Tongue. § “ T appexfing to the suticfaction of the Coun I the defendant isa vonrenhient of thie Bate fy ordered that pablication be made in the Watchman for the term of sit said Wor. Teague Yo appear at the Rext term Yourt to be held for vaid Coonty on the Sthy wfter the 4th Munday in A next, Will atcompneitnene to answer or demur \o plain Wituess, J. M. Carson, Clerk and Maste? ‘of Encourage Home Industry. | The Proprietor of Bagie Foundry & Machine Shop, Wore inform his friends and the public gener- ally, throughout the country, that he is still man- | others not mentioned, to wit: The celebrated \Drurey Threshing Machine wise it will be heard exparte, said Court, at office in Taylorsville, the Sib And Horse POwer: | sner the 4th Mooday in August, A.D. 1087. of Baltimore, which for ease of draught, exeells every | 2d day July. J. M. CARBON... M., | other SWEEP-POW ER to be found in the country ; | they are either portable of stationary. | Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, Pr. adv. $5.50, tw-4 GROCERIES. Qu AR, COPFBE, MOLASS MACKE SS) REL, SALT, PEPPE, GINGER TEA, SODA, PICKLES, SAR he Lon STERS, SALMONS, ADA B $ Ta LOW CANDLES, ¢¢., for wale low. W. J. MILLS & Co Salisbery, March 31st, 1857, Cwatt Negroes Wanted, from 50 to 100 he wil pay the gst SUCTION & PORCE PUMPS, separate of combined | KASTMA NS STRAW CUTTER; | the only artiele worth buying ; it having stood the test | of thirty-five years. DRUREY’S Corn Shellers ; Ploughs of every ve- nety; Cohivators; Eagine & Gold Machinery ; all | kinds of Casting and Machine Work, made to order a! short Notice and Warranted —T. Cash, of an- doubted paper. All artucies will be delivered in the | care of the N.C. Rai! Road free of charge | J. H. THOMPSON } | Tyro, Mareh 90, 1557 6avn43 | T)\HE eubscriber wishes to | @ 7 Chartotte Democrat copy three moathe, and fos - | and likely ccna eae ward bill to this office | i LAND AND G IVEN by the officiating MILL PROPERTY (ieee or glen | Fe a hace Lenore / marrage, » as each, wih dan: pee ope le Sala ne bia t il elly pan f pe f ood ger ecyal pene nog-oy de “i bury, adpwaing the lands of Washington Hendley, Oe ae sm be , and others, near Stokes’ Ferry. The tract ws valee ble we hawng aa ft au excellent sll ate, with @ rece, Certificates of Confirmation, 12 feet wide at the boxitom and 14 at the top. already « A dam can be built at very email expeuse arte eae in very fine etyle, for ule at the Phere i ne better mil wteomthe Yadhinnver, Pow) > Watchman Offier, and sent to any part of te er sufficient for any purpee can be ubtained at 8 Country for 30 ete per denen outlay. There sa aplendid lot of saw mill! ape) 28, 1857 umber already at the place, ready for building The a subsoribe rw tan far advanced ia life lo commence the | improvement of this valuable property, end will there THE PROHIBITIONIST. fore sell ton good be gives —| Those wishing to purchase will call on hun at he rem- denee at Stokes’ Berry, of address hun et Milledge- ville, Moatgaumery co, N Selisbery, May 5, 1857 | | —— | erme, aud time w Jerished Monthly, by the Executive Commita of the New York State Temperance Secu; Amasa MeCor, member of the Executive Commie | Eduor The ables aad most eminent advocsies d the Cause ta the Nation, comtribete of the windes and cloqee nce to its colamens. ( WILLIAM STOKES May 29th, 1857 fl THE GREATEST | Wah the Nember for ary, 1857, a begine Vd | Iv Medical Discovery of the Age. | ry, scope end opintt of the Promernensy fe & DR KENNEDY, of Rosary Lmeovered in ane | Hooel; te adapted toevery State ia the Unies. @ of our common pasiars weeds a remedy that cares | cHeulaics imevery State = It le the adherent ofnece polueal party. nor the oppoment ef acy other, Beend EVERY KIND OF HUMOR ly dewoted to the Seppresmon of the Liqeor Trefk, . and the «xUrpelon of lotemperanee; on all there From the worst Scrofula dows to a common Pimple | ons whch divide the public mind, 4 is abeskately © He eicepiin two lent lie printed im the Fuho Form, on « dovble meade sheet, making eght large four-colemned pages ts vember has tre. tim over 1100 cases, and never failed He hes ce rufestes of eases, (both inuader hemwur now in the peseasee over i wo headred te virtes, all withetwenty aries of Heston Poo bu mowth Tease oF weectarTes. One copy for ome year, ou ‘Three, to one address, one year, sie And for cach addwonal eer copes, §1 00 will be charged for aay qeantity less than Fifty copes Fifty Copees, to one address, slice One Handred Copes, to one address, g2008 Peersce withoe the Covnty of Albany. free; beyond the Coar ty, ead within the State, Three Orntea year; arranted to cure « marmng sore bettles will cure the worst hind of y the face ree ttthes will clear the system of Biles | © warranted lo cure the worst canker (ae te thre h and stomach » five bntiles are warranted ocareihe worst as ! hemer »witiew are warranted to cure al! Pwclballss ste) warreae@ed ta cere ce of the | YO0d the State, aad within the United Statce, Be eera ue dehes among the hair Conte a yoar—pay able quarterly, in advasce. Foar io a bites are warranied to care corrupt, Barren Pe an — Chere are no postage charge on the Paomarrionwr to subscribers im the Caseén, any of the Promnces im British America. Srectat Orves —To faciitate the grateitons ciee ng uirere are sealy eruption of the shin } oo ddesare warranted lo Cure ine wort | we latwm of the Paper, we will seed One Handred Cope , tiles are anted to care che fore veer 0 address, pootege paid, for Twrere o uf thee Five Dotises: and at the same * for any lage aur imithes are warranted to carethe sel, oumber These terms barety cover the sont of ppt theam and printing Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of Every man inte whose hands thissheet may @he ecrofela sobetied to re eleb, and put a copy into rw A benefilie aware eupenenced from the fret bet. feamidy ra he ghborhood. Apecimen copies wil be and ap are ie warranied when the abuve sent, grate eantty ve tak Large and immedate orders respectfally sobened. Reader, I were ennd botiles of thisin No subscriptions reerived for lees than ome yeah Any ig hE ee Limce the «Mee and 1a every case the order must be aceompenred 4 yrame Ne ae water willet the money ail this core r | ‘ je of it but Addrres hat edd a afte slwaye epeahs for © SCOVILL, Prstemtwe Acuwt Arassy. § Y. elf 1 iw thie herb that ap —— r . " t r ' o “4 SF ll aeitiaad senesced ILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TV wrest! Tiawroted ie 16 SS, REFLECT ON THE FACT, THT wid cure all kinds of hamor ae Dyptcton thoes oof — fellow beings are annually owen d great popalar he fea Wiwilistate tkelle cls cores ore veees Diseases of the Bowels ¥* Apel. 1=53, 1 Ned 1 bottles pee may be « led by the knowledge, that « remot] hav Filled oer uae't ‘f pre may be had, to awest the destroyer and remove . > ” yv@esad bettie scourge. sale Draggiste who have b nin Protected by Worthinzton's Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine, he b va hir ears eny that nothing he aonaleof parent medicines wasever lhe it fee a anive sal praise of it from all quarters In my own pr oT alwayekeptit stretly forho- mankind may escape many of the “ills that fest © niteanhat ps te otreduction aa a general family heir to” aod give the system tmmenity from the * rfolvirtues have beemfound tacke of this Protean Malady We avsert at the ber eted ard of a reputarion which we have been « quarter é tr film—a disease which was a century in husiding op,—thet there te no article 4 nearable, have been cured by a medicine now before the Amerioan Public which be ewhottion OO. what a mercy if it will prove effeetaal proved a estiefactory ae this, aad to tet our macetil vallcamesof that awful malady—there are but few we submit thie propreition: ‘That any one pt who have seen more of it than | have chasing & bottle of it, shall in each and every case ¥ T know of several cases of Dropsy, allofthem aged entitled to reerive the parchase money back ifnees people cared by it For the varias disensee of the mot prove entirely satisfactory Laver, Sick Headache, Dyspepan, Asthma, Fever A cupply jwet reecived end t le b and Agne, Pain inthe Side, Disensea of the Spine ‘ PP y J ads and for eale by and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the CA HENDERSON, Sacisscet, F SCARR 4CO.,, Caaavorte, anv #Y Daveowrs oenensttl Ime4 discovery hae dooe more good thaa any madieine ever known | No change of diet ever necessary -—entfihe beat you May 12, 1857 a ee tak < ~Adaite one table spoonful * y ’ nl , perny "Chidren over oa yenr domseapematce, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY dren from five to eight years, tea epoonfal. A directions can be appheable to alleonstitutions, take sufficent Looperate ou the bowels twieea day MANUFACTURED BY FOR SALE OR RENT. The postage ow the Pressrresm ? nt Brad ‘attaine be bi a twist in of mach fitiself th which ove: of July ul the circum fal event t public of who knew déaew bin trina —will event. P: United 5 distin gui + dier, in w! sense and upiversa! | remarkabi Were tien elsewhere, ed the pro vention of tion, Int his aequisi men was a Daniel We repeatedly test intelle body, and held by th from that « atipathy | politi tigies to oe Upon mer al ye ties faithfal, to the Democ ang politic ally iy pat coded that in the next tion over the choice to fall apo ny interest ded in by We kue nineteen y er pablic seltiah, so ¢ and acts, inere traits their posse nd, indee f thind av Ab & fathe was loved In early ungovernal pauon, wi jnand over gradually , or ench on very rare \ rienda ofte vuneelf wil nS far as jx each, His wif aga, avd t Dug lim to DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, & t Roxbury, Massachusetts » $100 Wholeanle Agents, New York Cy, &c.; ealarmit V Clickner t should he gnarded ecu d 1 ee ‘ OD aginst BARKER & OWEN heg leave to over her di ere Lt pre fecting hain hough few TT" Subscriber desires to Sell or Rent his Valor ble property on Main Street in the great Ward Itieacorner lot and inoludee # ¥ dwelling House, newly fitted ap, Kitohen, &e. * , Kether with first rate Carriage Shops, all comple I Barclay Ntreet; (HE Ring, 192 Broadway 4 Tt ‘ ; 1 . ig oad y. A. and new home wiohing to parchase or rent p . rm th e generally and p individuals par, B&D. Sands, 100 Fulion Street roperty are invited to oall and examine it 40 of the that they are ready on PW. Dyott & Sona, Philadelphia: 8 8. Hanes, | A. G, HOLDER he best an hem from one at least of the ahove (Laghtuing re; Geo. HW Keyner, Pittabarg; AB Moope Salishary, April 28, 1857 4a he soother B Hing ap te their r r Patent Polated vane eat nto; Lyman & Brother, - ~ he object. rhining Conductors wreMinAniit hesey i Jobo Birke. Montreal; Brnkinhof d& Pen. 1 : yourorder to Biker & Owen, Saliebury, N. ( sin, Cw 7a nore—had July 22, 1-56 R—« a Retail by ou re able Druggistein the Uni WITH vathed pa ted Rtatea and Botish Provinces | ’ 1 For sale at Sill & Sil’s Drug Store, Saliabury, N.C COL, H. L. ROBARDS, lings else. | hea y- ade Clothing. Reptembe ’ | AT THE itement u . || * tould hav. A Eilendid amoriment of Ready Mades, Pante, BOOK BINDER WANTED. RO W AN HOU E urprise ui a ny a: and ¢ Pe =a R ae of all qualities and \ ) FE desira to employ a reliable and competent oe erican sta | prices just received and for wale low hy Book-binder, and shall be ple d ——_—o orld will WJ MITER & Go| peopoesie fer saa cnc pene’ tscelre)| a en ee Salsbury, March 91 1457 eles 2 ei oo A workinan, Address the Editor SATOR OFFICE FOR ALL the Steg cigntious thea if : Sal te * | Saliebary, April 14h, 1857 | Salisbury, Fob. 9, 1857 rT abhinglo oe ag y interesting article ‘on the graph, which appears in a New York Journal of i rhe é that the aljticipa- yined in Haglund at tfenaaillag , siege) il be realized, and that this ‘enterprise will have Leen crowned ith Within ten days from this “hime The friends of the stiorssten across \thesAtiadatic willenjoy an advantage over jose on this side, us they will be iu con- eet communication with the vessels en- in-laying the cable, whieh will-not id frum the-ceutre of the Atlantic, bevinuing at Valencia Bay, Ireland ha ‘our vessels detailed a the wenvire | ‘Keeping company across the ocean. At eabdvery seonasat it is probably known dn England that a considerable portion of | the wire is laid, or that some untoward lent hus caused a temporary failure. as are our hopes that success will attained at the present trial, we ean- jot be blind to the fact that it is in sume a tiret experiment, and may be p> Anne by difficulties which experience lk Overcome. Fears were entertained mguy at the time of the Persia's sail- dng that the apparatus for paying out the able was tdo heavy tur its sinall size and we wake the following ex-}_ fittle strength. The two halves of the | cuMle had been made by mistake with a} twist in upposite directions, which cuused | mach et, though it was believed a| heavy weight. at the point of couvexion would overcome the ditticulty. Arrange: | bet 8 revit I Sis 0 Devoted to Politics, Uews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sriences, Morality, and the Family Circle. VOL. XIV, Seam gegen pone’: SALISBURY, N. C., AUGUST 18, 1857. (Correspondence of the lowa City Republican.) Horrible Tragedy in lowa—a Wife cut to Pieces with an Axe—Suicide of the Husband, Linerty, Johnson Co., July 18, 1857. You have undoubtedly heard rumors! of a terrible outrage committed in our settlement on Friday evening last. Li ving, as I do, near the scene of slaughter and | being acquainted with the circuinstancee | and the parties, I have thought it best to give you a short sketch of the samme. About a mile vorth of me bere is (or was) living a family by the name of [urt, consisting of Hurt, his wife, his wife’s| wother and four children, Friday morn- | ing Iurt went to the city for the purpose | of ascertaining the truth of the report in | Tremendous Hail Sorm+-Torende— Water Spout and Whirlwind. A letter in the Detroit Advertiser, dated Clinton, Michigan, July 81st, says: At eleven o'clock to-day the sky became densely black, and soon the rain began to fallin copious torrents, followed by the most tremendous bail storin ever witness- ed in this section. Gardens suffered se- verely in this village, but the scene two miles south of this place perfectly beg- yurs description. The hail stones, incredi- ble as it way appear, were in many In- stances larger than a goose egg, or a com- mon sized teacup, ‘These huge balls of ice, driven as they were before a furious gale of wind, severed the corn from the root, totally destroying whole fields of the most promising corn; in some in- | circulation, which was, that his wife had |8ances the corn stalk was left standing, succeeded in obtaining a bill of divoree. |g¥ery leaf stripped off; giving to it the ments were wade to cut off the cable and | He came home tnark ite position by a buvy, shuuld hea-| went to the well, got a drink of water, | Vy weather render it unsafe to keep up| then picked up au axe and drove his wife | the cvanexion between the portion in the |from the house. Overtaking her in the} Vessel and that safely laid; aud apparatus | yard he struck her with te axe on the | a little before sunset,| "est unparalleled appearance of ruin. Almost every window looking to the north was domolished. I have been infuruned by a gentleman of andoubted veracity that the hail was driven with sach force was devised also to haul in a poruun of | back of her head.—She fel! to the ground 48 Co penetrate throagh the siding of his it for repairs, should it be discovered at/ and beahen hacked ber up ip the inost | barn, which was built of inch white | luuber. wood We are fearfal that we slall | did it THE PANTHER FOILED. NARROW ESCAPE OF AN OLD HUNTER . The chiefof the police was im- | wediately informed of this discovery.— And what did he do? He direetly sent | \two officers to arrest the professor. It) Valley, abont two miles from the Susque- Ithe marder, He wasat home with his wife | forest sports. He, like inost of the carly ‘and children. The ofticers asked him to settlers of Otsego, had selected a farm \step into a carriage and go with them.! from the hill lands, leaving the broad | They drove to the jail. “ What does this swamp flats for hanting grounds. His mean?” he asked. “Yon are my prison- shanty was erected on a small stream in jer,” said the law; “I charge yoo with Brier Valley, which is now called, after jthe marder of Dr. .” The wretched his name, Wheaton Creek. The most of jtnan wrung his hands, erying out, “Oh, ‘his time was expended in journeys thro’ |my children, wy poor children!” There | the forest, frequently in company with }Was no return to his pleasant home.— a far-famed Mobawk Indian, named An- Friends, money, nothing could snatch him |tone; but sometimes Ben loved to pur- from the grasp of the law ; it laid its iron sue his sports without acompanion. And hand upon him, and locked him into a well he might, for he did not need a prisoner's cell. lyuide. Every nook, dell, crevice and And uow how dumb things began to jcave, from the Otsego Lake to the mouth speak, and swift witnesses rose up against of the Delaware river, was familiar to him. Stricter search was made iu the | Ben Wheaton, and he had often pursued laboratory. |his game to almost every part of that A sharp, bloody knife was fonnd. The! country. He chiefly hunted the wolf, as ashes of the furnace gave up its secret. | well for profit as for sport, for govern- aud thus damb witnesses spoke as with | went paid a silver dollar, in the shape of tongues, pointing to the protessor, aud /a bounty, on every skjn. saying, ‘Lhou art the man.’ The law Bent upon increasing his store of coin, found bin guilty, and condemued him to! old Ben, one fine summer mnorning shoul- death, dered his rifle, and taking his napsack, Old Ben Wheaton, who lived in Brier was Friday evening, just one week after | hannah river, was an inveterate lover col From the Boston Oowriey. ‘ Is the Moon Inhabited? It has long been ‘known that the imeon" revolves ey 35 axis in the same time. which it revolves tee the 5 that it consequently always presents near- » @ lly the mache tile towards the earth, while jthe other side is never seen from our globe. No bodics of water nor clouds ¢a |be seen on the moon by. the aid of ‘most powerful telescope, nor is the ap- |parent direction of stars close to its changed by refraction, as would be thé | case if an atmosphere enveloped the mood. | Hence it has been inferred by Whew the reputed author of alate work entitle \“Of Plorality of Worlds,” that the mé (has no atmosphere or water, and, conse quently, no inhabitants. | This inference is shown to be inconelu- sive by arecent discovery of the Astrono- mer Hansel, whose study of the moon’s tnotion, continued for may years, bas es- tablished the fact that the centre of grav- NUMBER !2. The Advantage of being Thin.+There is an advantage in being mate Seek bh of spare flesh: are generally the most. : . ieeky individuals Hi ce Tn Wat ofthe peter pert naples | like rowded omnibas, thon never full,). 0 ’ y she can ‘always "be ane for a CEOS fries Prgllengrie rap aderag aoe as | spare-boned Habdongn In SPST thin otber side by 14 ae teak a the spare-nade man always stands the) .. Pay carer best Thapshes for escape. If the ferry ese nrotaborusen ar orld Wa boat has just left theslip, the thin man by inijes high; and say flaid, whether of eft a light bound is sure to lund on the deck | | water, would flow downward from the of the boat, while the fat individual leaps nearer to the farther side of the moon, into the water. If a stage coach upsets, where, for aught we know, intelligent the man of rotundity breake his leg °F living beings may exist. The nearer sidé bruises hie hand, bldg o Pehla ©! of the moon cannot be inbabited, at least capes totally uninjured. jostled in a| te Teo eee A eee. the Winer besoaes irritated and vy es Sead mend tthe veel pa vexed, bat the latter creeps pe the sateeatl ‘| animals The late celebrated slightest fissures, and hurries on his way. | ae a If at ‘a concert the thin man finds him- pent nti line peepee 08 Oe leelf surrounded by crinoline, he com-|“ tting the question, wi ar imself y ' amrod and /™0on is inbabited, that a huge monument [presses Dimeeif into a s should be erected on the steppes of Sibe- suffers vo inconvenience; whereas the fat man on the seat behind him, who is ria, as @ signal to the inhabitants of the moon, in the hope that they might be induced to erect a similar signal to ap- | prise us of their existence. The diseoy- |ery of Hansel shows that such am experi- And so say we. A thin man can stand! ment conld be attended with no snecess, heat and cold better than a fat oue—cay jin as much as the inhabitants of the moon, do with less food, less sleep, less inediciue | if there are any, being on the farther side similarly situated, fairly groans in his |misery. We are very thankful that we are thin.—Fxz. Payer. was ed or impaired. “Ie bad a deterinined that the first | son ie across the ocegu, in case of snc-| cess, should be ‘Glory tu God in the Ligh- | men,’ This will probably be followed Ly aby time that the electric communicative | shameful inanver; cat hernght aru est, Bod on earth peace, good will toward jtield to one of the neighbors. get so far off that he lett ber, weut into ly off, and sunk the Lit of the axe soma jhear of cattle being killed further sonth, lines ip her back and sides. He then |@ the storin appeared to be even worse left ber dead, aud took alter lis mother Foo: that direction. in-law, who wa® running through the} A letter from Beame county, Canada, She had | thus deseribes a terrible waterspout which devastated w portion of that county: always points to a sinuer; and there is no escape from the law of God and man which surely tracks acrime to the erimi- nal himself. Nothing can screen you from its search. Fora whole week the professor filled the duties of lis ottice, walked aboot the cheerful strects, went Crime always points to a criminal ; sin containing a sutticient sapply of corn-|and less whiskey. He can oat-ran, out- cake and dried venison, he crossed the jump, and oat-lie (on a comfortable hed) Susquebannah, and tock his way towards | creation. Bat when it comes to sitting Franklin Mountain, which lies between | on hard boards, the fat one has the ad- the villages of Otsego and Franklin. | vantage, decidedly, we know.— Charlotte Ihe day was sultry, and by the time! Democrat. he had accomplished one half the ascent | of the mountain, be concluded that he } could never see a monument on earth, It may not be uninteresting to add,’ that it has been discovered, within @ few’ years, by means of long continned, hour lv observations with the barometer, that the moon exerts an appreciable inflaenee vn the pressure of the atmosphere; and Satee yigeria's compliments to our! the house, took seme tire, went Up stairs t; and, after his reply, the line | aud set the beds on fire. In half an hour willbe open to the public for messages the Louse and everything in it was in Of not more than twenty words, at fifty; ruins. Two of bis suns, youny men, were the message, or (say) O24 cents! present at the time, but dared nut make tig a ! Here will be a chance for the) the least resistance. aatociated press to speud money on a Wiuie the house was burning, Hurt scale; and, judging froin the past,’ was seen going through the field towards will nut be slow to ewbrace it.” {the thicket. About dark, of the veilbors collected sume thirty aronod the Mrs. Hurt was found in {a putatu patch, senseless, S buruing ruins. SENATOR RUSK DEAD! All ia Washington were horror strich- on thig morning Ly the announcement, he was car ned to a peiglibur’s house, and it was ar ranged to meet at dayliybt the next A large and dark cloud was overhanging the place on Sunday afternuon, 18th of July, when a noise, as that of the sea in asturin, pave warting of the approach of cloud j seemed to burst, Jetung fall toward the surmmetling Unusual, Sooo tlie earth a long train somewhat in the shape of a funn’l, with the small end tarned downward. It revolved rapidly, hissing like escaping steam, and swinging to and fru, and ruons of a snake. When the stnall end reached the ground, it lifted and carried away in its nttating the ¢ mas J. tusk, of Texas, by shooting ¥ 49 Suvrt Ile went about twenty rods contuct with. Boards, BOM I Himself through the head with a riftle,) the edye of a thicket, tabbed Tim rune uf houses were whirled in the which oceurred at his home ou the 29th," twice with a pocket write He was P thrown tu a distance witlf a tour of July ultimo. As yet nd particulars of Heard crying and moaning all night byt port , | the circumstances ander which this aw.) *7Me “ithe veighbors. Fle lad lost tis Several houses wer ‘ us rad to t fal.event took place are known to We Kile io the grass, and hadnoother weap KT und. ay e horse and three ¢ aoe aes public of the Atlantic States. Those | 09 With which to finish the work of self drawn by the Luhabalt vf suction to the who. knew bim intimately—and none Uestructien One nan was dispatched | ¥4ter pout, and alter being raised in the &aew bin thus except to love and revere b) Mee city for a ductor, He had a doa. | 4!f ee a Seana! ee frien —will alone fail to be surprise] at the ble-barrel shot gun with him, iy cea du ee aE ALLL! MARIZA vered event. Previous to his advent in the 'avg for the city, he left with mud. Five curts were carried to a United States senate, in 1846, he was *'uding under the sled Hart left the Kreat height and thrown across ae distio gui shed airovst a! me asapionecrso!. Heckel in the wight, came to the louse pees ee uns. being smashed by ; v ‘ t stow ) rit the tail Larye trees, such a8 maples, dier, in which capacity his cour age, pond 1 UF Where 1b 4, pulled sd ee ; et senee and unvarying urbanity won bim! bovt, fastened it to a px A eater ee FeMmUN Ce S18 upiversal popularity in Texas, where the! sereiel, and got water from JG USA gon remarkable powers of lus expansive mine nk. As seon as it was light he saw vs yen npay % ne Were Ufen as unknown to the public as a KU, and placing t : muzzle to lis CAN ER DE IUD eco thee elsewhere, except tothe few who witness (ih ear, Me discharged the pee . A few years ago, a rich citiz ed the proceedings of the (Texas) ( supposed with Iie tows. tle was { e one | Vo morning attend siie vention of 1345 to fonaa Siate Coustitu: (Y'8< @poo his back, with bis left aru to lis unua He ; / tion, In the Senate of the United States, “fvubd Ube yun - Tnient ershe dia P back t his aeqtisition of great fare as a states Lhure was a drinking, sliftless, andes 0 and nat aie 7 mee was as slow and reyular, as sure seUUY &@ Geoperate inal His wite wasa Jay. Nw lie jinan, and ve Daniel Webster, shortly before tin deat raf WOFKIY, Industries Woinan Luc , lia la 5 we play joaase, repeatedly provounced his to be the yrea baniily we eh ow ts fs fan Where is test intellect among the members of that f s Mrs [fart tad re o sick dangiter, | ‘ body, and such was the opinion of | stant tear of co iile stun ht = s know N held by the leading minds in this city | Years, abd sull a@ thousand sway, and vet he did not « Ils from that day ty this He had as great, ceaiis ids becaine very anxious, and & for amy lange tipathy tv @raterical display as to par The ta y formerly ed in the werd to the clic t tlre flis sud + cost of pape \ polities which induced hin at al) erm part ot Olno. Some filteen years ay Hisappeara Hand bills were a an ans Sigses £0 cochew vraturical demonstrations Hurt kiile a henghbor in = mieuieee nial sted up at every trewWa a rtd an mere polit Ball ted ’ th ay, aud Ded to ( Sirs She remained *,, ; aA ; wutorades copies will be fiem, and faithful as the om 4 ua ’ SOL LGA bre In the search that was vele nr faithfal, to the prmciples and ineasuresWt 9 ved a letter fron in trou M as tracked ft petrect tostreet by t ri st flame the Democratic party. Aimony the lead (kt), Statin Caat he brad and there, andy sad seen him, to a Medical College compeared ing politicians of the party, Qore« “pe wanted jer to sell outa P joi tii. th “ ri sd areed - eet ally tn pablie life, it was penerally cot ‘ x atx at ine Wests « sw r 1 a w A oxy coded that in case «f prota at didis Hlurt was tu debt for grog and Histlat a { Con ee Lennie in the mext Demmeratic Nati board when ehe found him. 5 mid the professor lal "HOLY T0 tion over the Presidential nomination aid 5 y rs had a Z eis Pat e matter, * Dr e to Iy reon ACT. THIT the choice wonld have been most likely “«r EE ices Ue ue I paid rhundred dollars t ’ to fall upon bim, as being obnoxious to seeing aby reformation in the man, - and devt After that aces of hin nly owen ny interest in the party, and inost conti, secured the tite im her own maine. They oo uid ty ] bet 0 wast ded in by all. ived together as a man atid wife but «yg, ’ Til he ever leave t od remove We.kuew bim well throughout the last short thin Hie came near killing her vef Bataan { elit t! nineteen years, and never knew ar yoth. (Wo years ago “he sw her lite son Christ viina d : Cholera ee pablic man to be more entirely nn mand applied for a | He hasbeen, 1 st relped to b lw seltish, 80 conscientions in all his the ivhte ving in the family ever since, a te Ae wn ud | ay} erable citizen f ine, aad acts, public and private, ort Ppossess to them all semployed Clark & Bro! ne tact was certs n, that he was missing, 2 that flesh ® mnere traite of character auch as win for to getadiverce. At her request] wrote nd the law, which. is bound te pr / from the their possessor the contidence and esteem, tlhe twice tu ler behalf Ak WW" ite anbjccts, was now demanding him, ghee sony md, indeed, the ardent affection of men ig her, did, (she having worked for whether alive or dead. The law took its ah tet f whind aud abiding personal character. Us several tines, when ¢ mypelled t » fle stand at the college door, ‘That manen bie which bo A’ & father, iuisband and in ghbor, he her own home,) [ informed them of the tered Acre, it seemed to sav,‘ and here st our macentt was loved as few men are troubles, and they secured the divorce. je never came out.’ . ey eae In early lite he frequently gave way to and her nigntto ahe little property. she Phe rooms were all searched fr to) ak fines ungovernable temporary spells of dissi- | rssessed Sut she is not here now toy, bottom, itt was found A pation, wherein he Jose his usual com. thank them for at; for IF diave Just learned week passed away, and no clue to his fate le by wnand over himeelf. Later, howener, he Ciat she died last nyght: Hurt was burried was discovered. ls the law fed / gradually gatued control over lis passion yesterday, and she wall | this even Can aman be murdered in broad day or ench ontburts, until they had beeour “ Thus ends the tragic scene light, a the « e be No, no very rare with lain While in them, lis vee lh o¢ the college is a labo rienda often feared that he would injure < , ratory, Ww aad noused t hen himself with weapons, and were careful A (unstable in the English Kent Peele Xperiments Phe professor had chuirte far as possible to keep them out of his Jice, having been dismissed fromthe force ot that room. Le is a gentleman of ed each), . Ieation and pleasantmanners, and it was for refasing: to part with his moustac he, His wife died some eighteen months : to that room Dr went to receive lis 8% aod thus the strongest chord bind.) brought an action in the Manistene Coun mones Rat did he ever leave it? A sent hie Vale? ie af to life was snapped lle grieved ty Court to recover damages from Cap terrible tl creeps ne the min ] - so grt er her death like a clild for its moth Fin fies, tht eimai The the porter rcollege etl Slee oe a valeo™ Cre lt preyed apon him at all times, at: , i ; Avani ateilace Ae ing on in tha hen, de. # feeting jim daily and more and more, Judye (to plaintiff): What made you re iboratery. lhe re kept locked _ all on hough few, ingeed, were aware that the ‘fuse to shave off your mustache?! Plaine popos are kept breming there day and 00 of the sharer of all his early toils— tiff: Because | consider that it is best night. Elis usnal services are not want he best and truest friend he ever had, on. The Judge: It is an absurd thing.’ ed. Noone has been Jet in but the ofh he soother of all his troubled nioiments, The time used to be when an English: cers who came to seareh the building he object of his purest and most devo- inan was proud of being an Englishman, What did all thismean? There was one ed affections for twenty-tive years or jut now, it appears, thathe mustattempt snot on the college premises not searc hed nore—had broken his heart; for he te look like either a dew clothesman, or int ya deep vault under the laboratory, vathed parade in such matters, as in all’, foreigner. (A laugh.) LT think the or which could only be entered by making DS, hings else. That ina fit of undue ex der isa proper one. Most of the worst a hole through the cellar wal! This the “itement ander such circumstances, he thieves wear the moustache, and all the porter was determined to do. He bor: hould have committed suicide, dues nit empty-headed poppies. Last week, five rowed tools and went to work. A hole the Stage uu urprise us. He lees no abler Am- out of eight persons taken before the erican statestan behind bim, and the; London magistrates. for embezzlement veld will never behold a more con: had adopted the ugly and degraded fash rentious and upright pablicmaa..— ion of covering their dishonest faces with H abhinglon Star. |hair.—The plaintif? was nonsuited. Putting in his lamp, What A part of the was made, did the dark pit disclose ? | body of aman, A murder had been committed. | who could be the murderer? But Somebody | home to his happy tire side. Could any body suspect Awa of inurder? Perbaps he thought po one coul needed a rest. Le therefore took a seat : Upon # tnoss-covered log near a@ spring, ald. No human eye and ate his luncheon. The still solitude, saw him do it; no baman tongue woald the baliny air, together with the singing testify ayainst lim. But other witnesses of birds and the lazy humm of the bee, Wlilop finally lulled the hunter to repose. He your ein will tind you oat.” must have slept long; for when he awoke the sun was declining far westward, and afew ripples of yolden light lingered on the tree tops, which he first noted after clearing a mass of dry leaves from his face which he thought had blown there ; he discovered himself completely buried ver the terrible secret. “ Le sure 7 (FROM THE RALEIGH REGISTER.) CUTLAND Neck, August 1, 1557. Jxo. W. Symr, Esy. :—I hasten to com- municate for publication in the Revister, Ss the result of an experi nt just made with in them. the Juice of the “Sorgho,” or Chinese Su Now, it is a notorious fact that the gar Cane. pauthers will cover a sleeping or dead : Frow tree unripe joints of the cane, i, ly, and leave it for a time, but only wsuut one gill of Juice was iupertectly eventually to retarn and devour it. The Cxtra te dy and after having bes ted) instant Ben awoke, therefore, the trath fur ball an hour, a table s pontal of very flashed upon his mind that a panther bad KOOd tolisses was obtained —s perior tO finind and concealed h m, and that the the cominon grades of wnolasses beast wight at that moment be watching I write tlie te encourage those persons! 5, in, ready to make the fearful epring.— wie have planted the cane, to go to work He arose quickly, seized his rifle, that an at dibe voir tnilisy and pave it w fair rested aga neta tree, and |, astily throwing trial . .. , togetherso:ne large pieces of decayed wood It they have not enongh t istify the! nd covering them with leaves, he climb- eapenee of wall with wouden rollers, letj ed a treo and waited patiently the pao- : eatract he ve Gone 1 thers’s coming. He bad not to wait long. We MOB A CLIN 4 vofa plece’ Presently he saw it—a she one -stealing Pthick plank or 6 alever-poOW-| along with cat-like tread, and with two er, Make the experiment, it with @ PC) oubs be 1 her, which she hid in some! Y ve 3 ee ee and ¢, I ashiw ) d Dr pping herself on the| 5 ) mele igreund, she crept slowly towards her ex- LU 1 Cas EVGQUITE thingy t " prey, lashing the earth with her : assox, Thay dou . Mplete ni) and her eves plowing like coals of suecens, and that the day ts not distant, !¢ 1 ippearance nga, however, Wie t : slivar-mill Wil at is ¢ ae ' inet rt «fv | r,t ut she sprang Wild our people, a6 the civer-imill Was p. elevated her back and threw herself years vy WHCOCEVERY TAtt sa HE I her supposed victim with a wild : MUTESBeS at Hut Al weod and leaves flew about Wiste Ce a! ack, will eat Pandit ; and fora moment the as ‘ +. La \ emed palsied by rage. Sud nati h . y vaped afide, dropt her (@il, and May € chronicie tis tas ecred around among the brashwood ; e Nest ex} n AESS A um en raising her eves upwards, (fairly Ng molasses, wt lewet as first of tine irks of fre in her anyer,) she as + aay ter’s yraze tixed upon deers} ne uy ra, Xe, W i iimore terrible BICHARD Ty SMIitl Airy (Geer } epared a spring to The Standard says: ward en with an aim that sel- We pl anfed come of the (¢ ] failea, d ben fl 1, and she fell, Suyar Cane, but we have not tric s earth with her claws. The r uielas We ln eowew Mr. Stith has done so, 14 1 5 One ade rons hunter reloaded the > Superior he ¢ waited for her com- ora to « none arrived, go Cows and rses eat th ne with v t h ] the cubs and built a fire. This widity, evidentiv: preterring it to any iS ad Me ry proceeding, for the sun | welses and we noticed, in ¢ g 1s the darkening shadows of at the ca ds pre reeping into the landscape ‘ . ‘ rie tr ck woods audacity, he relied | " tle except afew stalks Uy s tire tor protection from fatther | “ood ! we notice f wid Viger ripea prowlers, and stretched 3 scoming up from t alks self, with lis feet to the burning wood It will no doubt thus inake two crops the leaves that had before covered e more resigned himself to t of Morph Ile often af- Another Loophole for Mrs. Cunming- terwards characteriscd the escape as the ham. narrowest one he had ever experienced. ; , ; . V. ). Sunday Times. exact 8 es, and e embrace us. Parl eliiriqncecesiie stood beside hen she was but sixteen. She stiny rested on a crea- f fern . ‘ A ; “ »camne of wood f ily, yw RoUetun iscetroniel cket He came of d fam y how ever, and blood, vou know, is something, She looked lovely as she pronounced the w Phink of a vow from auburn hair, dark eves and pouting, | g. lips, only sixteen ) nro. Years old. She stood beside the wash tub when her twenty-fitth birthday arrived. The hair, | e eves were not calculated to Five cross young ones some break- r things, and one urging the necessity te supply of the lacteal se- She stopped in despair and sat flown, and tears tickled down her once excite the heart ledin thes rate | seeryvil rally the wil ntial to AN Trine 1 frandulently pro the words of the statute i ! cret the crime that the lnaad alonuil Saye ‘ a oli , , duced should be produced “as the eh plump and ruddy cheek. Alas !—Nancy, of parents whose chill would be entitled irly marriages are not the dodge. Set- toinherit.” Tf Mrs. Conningham was not renjoy veuth at home, and hold lovers uta proper distance until you have mue- cle, limb, and heart enough to face a frowning world and family. If a chap deceased, and theretore the personation really cares for you he can wait for two does not fall within the terms of the stat-)or turee years, make presents, take you ute, which calls for the personation offan!to concerts and so on, notil the time infant born of parents whose child would | comes. Karly marriages and early cab- be ontitled to inherit. —/?Ad, Ledger | bages are tender productions.—{ Ex. married to Dr. Burdell, the child prodne ed, supposing it to lave been her own, itimately be the heir of the conld not thes, with an empty | . i also by means of long-continued magnet" A Tender Lay. ic observation, that it exerts an infl We find this egys-ellent parody on a [eet Se Aaah ot the ae ; {well known ballad, in the coluinns of the Sareea eae Saal | Boston Transcript, which, as we have Le-; A Fish ina [Iuman Skull.—Twovens {fore had occasion to demonstrate, is al-|of Mr. Jolin H. lseet, of Greensb' ways great on egys : Pa., were in the habit of setting “night, j lines” in the Alleghany river, in order to becume possessed of the finny tribe: One |morning a very mysterious looking thing” was observed from the shore, aa bei! attached to one of the lines out some dig tance. Ou drawing in the line, a fish |was fast on the hook, with its head pro- trudiny from the ontice of a hamap skall, which rests upon the vertebral colummyr its body being in the skull, and too lange to allow its escape therefrom. The thee ry is that the fish became domiciled ia the skull some time since, grew until it became imprisoned therein, beyond ite. power to escape unaided. The shall i» suund and has yet four teeth inyit, the! remainder having dropped vub | Tee ; udicates that it possibly belonged to s+ negro, aud was perhaps that of a fewale.{ cs Be gentle to the new laid egg, For eggs are brilliant things They cannot fly until they're batched, Aad have @ pair of wings: If onee yoo break the teader shell, The wrong y The “yolk end white” will all rua vut, And make a dreadfal "Tis bat a little while at best, That hens have power to layv— ou can’t redress ; ‘mess.”” To-morrow eggs mey addled be, That were quite fresh to-day Ob! let the touch be very fight That takes them from the keg ; There ia no hand whose cunning skill Can mend a broker Ay—touch it with a tender toach, For till che egg is burd Whe knows but that It may be smashed aod The summer that 'ginst it blows | unwittingly, spoled ; Oaght to be stifled and hushed Another kish Story.—An enormous For eggs, like yoathfu! panty, sun-tisi was captured in Hempstead Bay Are ‘orful when they're sqaashed m Saturday last by a party of gentlemen’ Soak ‘who were outona pleasure excursion, lt, Whatthis 2d apparently wandered in from the ean, und the receding tide prevented ts reurn. This species of fish, weare but we see in the |, is a stranger to this of the destructive ele- world, being usually foand in tropical | Tur Doom or Orr W ) change is it¢u be we dare uot even ¢ jecture ; eavenst selves some traces of ; ] . : » gpnvears i ments, and some indications of their pow atizuce The appe arance - thie one, ler. The fragments of broken plane ts and the genus to which ut belo gee, rd : ; a subject of much curious specalation the descent of meteoric stones upon our - amony the old fishermen of the vicinity, ; : , Vas . | globe —the wheeling eo 3 welding the who bad never before seen any createre | loose materials at the solar furnace—the like it. In shape it resembled the head volcanic eruptions of cur own satellite f sume very large fish, with the fins, or rather flippers, attached to the rear; and —the appearance of new stars, and the : . PE t seemed altogether a nondescript api- we ~e of ¢ . » all fores} ] i reel rt ia oe oe Ision - mal Its dimensions were some nine > ive - ag : * a ; c cae ; feet six inches in length, by about four lich the eyetem of. the rld is doom in breadth, id its weight was nearly or ed. isand pounds. This one Thus placed on a planet which is to |to be burnt or and an : peace which s supposed to be the largest of the kind are to pass away; thus treading, is f wl we have any record. were, on the cemeter - and dweili Chidaniciminentinnalonalie bich was n the mausoleums ot Seer eee caught near Piymouth, England, which let us learn the lesson ‘ forme r ws tds hed five hundred poands; bat we —-let us learn the lesson of HOM Sea eee a hiey dainoe colenexconl ll Belf wiedom, if we have 1 eda jy that siz Pie one in question was pro- tanght it in the sohvol revelation. — Vin th rally a Vcleran among its species, and it British Review is to be rocrctted that measures were not os - taken t to this city for exbibi- ISLOW PROGRESS OF MANKIND, ten. [tis now lying below Ilampstead, | Long Isvaud.—.V. 2. Tribune. An intelligent writer on this subject jaye it may be samen ya be “ . : The B Minister a Sal/ath-keeper. jer the population of the earth has The ¢ han pu will be gratitied | bled iteelf in thirty centuries: Excejit’ 1, learn thatthe Pnitis! M ter at Wash- | among some Eur pean a cau 1, Lord N Ipier, Sets a good exam- | States, no certain data exists among na to heeping the Sal bath —steadfast- |tions and tribes, hy which the present | {YF May baer . sitors on that day. ; We ers ata Commodore in oar |namber of mankind < calledlatLocdiNe: with any degree of exactness. Ay a fecvierceren tel Sabbathul The extremes, the writer assnines t! Merona)! avreane w came to the door, informed numbers, Asia (in g Japa: \ p did not receive visi- 400,000,000, Ear pe 200,000 \ a ters ; s lav : “Bat I am Commo- 60,000,000, America 350,000 NKten es Hee icorae lia and Polynesian Isiands Lovesey | ae B 4 “Ber os aed tall |making atotal of 720 millions tor the pre im t 13 called.” “PU de sent population of the glob ao, air, 1 insistupon it; but 1 koew | Within the temperate and t I nones, eovive visitors on Sunday.” the erea of habita and on the earthis; The fiuale was, that the Commodore had fabout 40 millions of s juare iniles, wlich to depart w ut seeing the Minister. would make the ay root | Presbyterian, ithe habitable land a tot _ are . he poy ‘ Lethe ae tw i {J Ww Drinkera.—The one-tenth of the la va j Ha inty this year, nnless Western Enrope. [tos conject 1 that cut J Wil be very great. We will {ten times the present nam \ Ve fo ete the depots on the railroad, tants could easily obtain subsistence fron, W ght middle of the the soil of the eart Phe writer ca ishels of wheat, 100,- lates that by doublins onty tha t and 30,000 bashels of ina century, the population of Great ba 1 wnds upen th vusands of Sritain and Ireland yposiny it t ive barrels ot ro must be hauled to the been only six milli 11607, would by Des Pass, there to make good old ithis time have am ted to more than (Bonroon,t vithstand sit is made in 1,000,000,000 —enon sh to have colonized Har head if you w hut drink this and improved all the waste and thinly. geod eld beurbon, mave in tlarrison by yeopled lands of the earth. War, pesti- ¢ Har tes, with their UN stab coonided tees, luxury, useless consumers, and of logwood, arsenic, cockroaches, and mo- popular ignorance are assigned as the hisses, it wile ¢ at up vour bowels in less tune than So aithi causes of the slow progress of mankind built the temple.— | Richmond Dispatch C ean | LOOK UP. becalmed at sea, lay rocking sprightly lad, the captain's | began He A abi lasily. | eon, aot knowing what to do, mischievously to climb the mast. had got half way to the top, when turn- tag his eyes beluw to see how far le was fram the deck, he suddenly grew dizzy. “Jam falling, 1 aw falling,” he cried.— Look aloft,” shouted his tather, whe at that moment was leaving lis cabin, The boy accustomed iustantiy to obey that Yoice, looked up to where the main track ewung against the sky, recovered lieart, went un, Was saved. We do nut give the anecdote as new. Doubtless every one of our readers have heard it before. But the story bas a siz Buicance not always boticed Others, beside the captain's sen, have Leen saved by looking ap. In the dizzy ascent of life many a man has been on the ot falling, when some sudden thouy lias taken During the 1856, there were into tb, Unnel from Great Britain, two bundred aud thitty thousand vine hundred and thirty-eight tons @f coal ; aod from the British North American possessions, eigbt hundred and cighty-three toms, During the same period, there were exported from the Uvited’ Suites, one bun- died aud thirty-six thousand five hundred and Uluety-four lous, clnetly io Canada, New Greua- da and Cuba, | Now, if tis: profitable to import coal from | England tor consumpuiou aod exportativa, bow uch myre sv would it Le tv comsume and export | vur bative coal, whea it can be furnished to tel covsuumer aud exporter al lower rates thaw the | The average price of foreign | lureigu article. cual, io former arucls we bave shown, Unat the Nurth | Carvlina Cual Preids are capable of produging au | ausple supply of eoal for cunsumption aud ex- | poriaou, al & cost at our seaports, of vot more | (hau $4,830 per loa, the North Carolina State tax tucluded. foreign ports, is alout $4,64 per tun, In| - bidden bin “look up ;” he has lt ue North Caratina Coal Fields bad an out | courage, bas persevered, lias won the ie ty the proposed Cleraw, aud Coal Fields ree Bruce, wheu le saw the spider juairoad, all the coal that could be transported | 1 six times, yet succegded at the Se" Qyer a rulruad would find a ready market, We | enth, was of this class. So was Wat could uot ouly supply boue cousumption, but ington, when Cornwallis lad driven him aii the Gull ports aud the West Indio Islands. | across the Delaware, and wien, instead Aud, iu return for gar coul, we could obtain our | of givin, ap in despair, he suddeniy col‘ sepplies of all the valualic tropical productious. | lected a)! bis resources, fell ou the Balt. {Puce cvastructon of the contemplated road would | ish lines and achieved the victury at, usher in a ew era jy the prosperity of a large | Trenton. jsectivu of but N wd Soath Carolina. By There come times in the experience ‘4s conpletuva of Koad to Raleigh, Char- even of the bravest when the heart is “Ww? would becuund the umrket for ong-third of ready to give up A iction after afflic tion, for example, has assailed him ull hope itself despairs. Periiaps a favorite elild bas been suddenly stricken down. ouriet for the produetivus of that section of the Perhaps a terrible epidemic las destroy: | State. Indeed, the cou petivon uf Richmond aud ed more than one little one. Perhaps the Nurolk would hardly be successful south of the become lhe pearest and must accessible seaport, and Ly tar the best West lodia produce market CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY. N.C. TUESDAY EVENING, AUG'ST 18, 1857 TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. Proressor Heporicx.—The New York cor- respondent of the Toranto Globe says : Poor Professor Hedrick, who was expelled from the North Carolina University for writing a letter very moderately iu favor of Fremont, is now in this cily starving. Those »bolitionists are a rascally ungrateful set. Prof. H. should have settled things satis- factorily North before be gave publicity to bis oorthern sentiments, Now if this was some Southern gentleman's North Carvhua, vow trading elsewhere. [t would | runaway nigger, all new York would be in aris | nearly all the States and the U. States. | |to supply his wants and save him from the *| “horrors of slavery.” aod vu the other band, the lest market and | S Unfortunately Prof. HL. is a white freeman and although bis sacrifices for them were great he will meet bat little sympa- thy among them.— Chapel Hull Gazette. leage him in hie, well merited diggrace. He has placed himeolf beyond the pale of honor, and leaves uo room for other than the presuinption of sorded gain, as the goveruing motive of hie life, to se- cure which, things which high-minded men esteem most sacred, he has hesita- ted not to sacrifice as subjects of uo worth. THE ELECTION. Well, the election is over, and the Whigs and Americans are beaten out of coun- tenance. They are literally beaten out lof existence, except so far as they may be ‘said to live and move in Mr, Joun A. 'Guaer. It is very consoling to know lthat Mr. Gitar js a Aost within himself. We doubt not be is far the ablest repre- lsentative that will go from N. Carolina, land it is not unlikely, in every thing town, we made VA sinall. experiment, and it so far ex ny pilose ne @Xx- pectation, that ou the next day I made a larger experiment, consiating of 10 canes, weight 10 bbe. 1 ox, 1st rolling, juice, weight 4 lbs. 5 ozs. Qnd * “ - 1* le 8rd “ “ “ 8s“ 4th “ “ “ 3 “ Crushed cane, S18 wa Concentrated to 296 deg. Fah. And last evening I enjoyed *the pleas- ure of eating some of it, Not wish- ing to rely on my own judgment, 1 took a small portion of it to a chemist, lan experienced gentleman of Salisbury, who pronounced it excellent, and sxid he supposed it to be worth about 83 per cent more than the ordinary syrup. Tam sat- istied that it is more profitable than any other crop the farmers of this section of country can produce; and would there- jfore say to all who have planted it, to lerush the cane and see for themselves. 1 From the South Corolinian. Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA. Avoustaj August 12. British mail st hip Cangda, Captui Bg arrived at ae aay to Bos- with the Liver mi the 1st inst. "The sales of geal the week ending the Lat inst, were 62,000 bales, of which spceula- tors took 9,000 and exporters 4,600. The mar- ‘ket at closing showed advancing tendency, aud {this was most marked ia middling. The Anglo Saxon's advices reached Liverpool before the Canada sailed, and cansed an advance of §l oh Mobiles, and placing the quojations— Orleans fair Bf; Orleans middling 6§d; Up- lands (air Od; Uplands middling 84d; Mobile fair 811; Mobile middling 834. Stuck at Liv- erpoul 406,000 bales; American cotton 403,- (500 bales. The sales on Saturday, lst instant, were 5 000 bales, closing quiet. At Havre, Tres Ordinaire is quoted 118, Accounts from Manchester are favorable, Breadstuffs generally are quiet, and wheat fs declining. &e,—-We publish this Mr. Clinginaw (as we publish ’ letter) giving lils verdion ‘of what | on the ovcasion referred to. At} him, it is only a “I did'nt sey” Ny dum, J said tweedledee” affair any He says he didu’t say he was for ¢ buting all the sorplos revenue, he only said ha wes for depossting (LI ll thy surplus when it did geeumalatg!. We, that may anewer. Be we get the moigy that will answer, @ pots pose. Attention ie asked!.to- the artic | else except in voting, he will more than Jam satistied it is snperior to all other lequal all the democratic delegates put )syeup, and that it will prove su to all who for Gilmer, then, we! WHl give ita fair tral, Nee together ver oD ee JOUN A. RAMSAY. jeay, and for the glorious fitth Congress-| ; le Pog | Aug. 15th, 1857. jional district. | Well, but, democracy ts rampant, there lis no mistake about it. Democracy is in land beAind the throne. It is dhe throne from which all power and authority emi- |nates, not only in North Carolina, but in Levington.— We spent a day in Lexing- |ton, last week, the first we have passed It would be |there for several years. |pleasant to tell of the prosperity of the |town—how it had improved sinew the . |time when we peed more freqgaently to Je givei that democracy is. a : fs Sire pet mets niet aoaee Y | init it. Bat there is no room for euch a Jat the present moment, irresistible. It has ‘cme ave \ awl a flattering account. v hin reat swin ie : te pitted 5 ie falkine Bs jriorated, at least so fur as the eye can en- vere 18 DO Use VU . Lexington has dete- Sut pos Bel sii “lable us to judge. The first ine we ever The weather bas been favorable for the har- Vest. Consols closed, on Saturday, Ist inst, at 903 All the vessels employed with the submarine eable at Cork left for Valeptia oo the Ist. The trials at working out the enble were successful. Mr. Ten Broeek's Aimerican horses, lrior aod | Prices were beaten in the Goudwood rece, The India mails do not confirm the reported leapture of Delhi, but rumors are prevalent, with | general eredit, uf a discovery of conspiracy fur| that he did on that ocession ueé la general revolt. | AW the Eurqpeqns at Calcutta bad been arwed. of the Raleigh Register ow this: Jotten, The ecard of the Sv. editow of ther Alis, ville Spectator explaine how he emme tp. use the word deposite insteadiot the word, distribution. Althoagh Mtv @. ievchearly: entitled to his own versiony , ion, yet it is evident te our uvtied). fiom the Tacts stated, and the eircumstatieig, the la ter word. Bat if he wit " the money deposited was Rane, na (her share) next Congirése—we will ti. obliged to him, and the State-will ; bute it to suit Lerself!—Kinetom AUR: FROM CALIFORNIA. New Yorn, August 12. | The steamship Empire City, Capt. John Me- Wife of bis busou is no more. Perhaps, Kusuuke. We weed bardly obverve, in reply to | Why don’t he wrife an aboltion book, | things should be stnushed up, and uis- Ly one of those awful catastrophes whicl: sume ungenerous rewarks i regard to draining | abusing the Southern people as legalized ‘chief terrible and destructive befall the| occasionally occar, his entire family has che life-bivod out of the old North State, that) murderers, worse than thieves and rob- | country—whose fault will it be—who'll Reen swept into eternity ina moment of every wtelligeut mao must know, that great as Will democracy meekly | time, in the twinkling of an eye. He the beuetits would be to Charleston, aud to South Borke, of whom we spoke it) owpe as having been arrested for ‘ feit money, has * contessed orn’ and a tale undulded that implicates » newt of counterfeiters residing in Halifax eaw it, June 1837, we thought ita beau-| Ferran, has arrived at this port from New Or- It was fresh and new | leans via Havana, with the San Eranciseo mail Iv retai } to the 20th ult, and $1,250,000 io specie, ; : 7 - “ | The Democratic party iu California have nomi- ed its attractive features fur some years! nated Weller, and the Repvtheans Edward tifal little village. . then, and did lvok attractive. bers—as ignorant, poor, helpless and eon- | be to blamet feels as if there was no longer anv od ject for him in life. In the first shock of bis my be would not care even if uews was brought to him that his fortunes were bankrupt, that he was a disgraced beg- =. Bet, by and by, a still, small voice within whispers “look up.” He sees that the sky is still as bright as ever, the Wreeze as blessed, the trees as beauti fal. He hears the waters ran, leaping aed langiing, down the fill side, glisten im silver as they go. The earth is net Jess lovely than before, the s'ars are as e@emberie-s, the ocean and mountains as sublime. His felluw-creatnres have the eame kindly hearts towards him. He ewes thew the same old duties. Grado ally he realizes that he has inoch yet to liwe for. In time even le regains a enb ned and qo et happiness. He has lear:) ed to“ up.” A great financial crisis overtakes the strong man in the midst of lis eclemes He gathers up all his resources, contend ing ga'lantly and desperate'y long after hope is over; straggling for his family rather than for hiweel/; fighting, ago- nizing, like Laccoom in the serpent’s folds. It will not do. The mighty whir! Wind, whose outer eddies lic lias been striv or hag resist, wheels down upon him ir ite power ; he is torn up in an instant; * he te hurled on the ground, he is lef: breathless, bruised and seemingly dead At first, when be regains sensation after the overwhelming shock, be is without hope. He has neither strengt!: nor wish to resume bis work. He is willing that the tempest shall sweep the wrecks of hie furtane out of sight forever weseless, he save to himeclf, even to try t vegain what Le lias lost, At lust, a yen the wife or sympathizng friend bids net to despair, “ Look up.” At once be is a new man bis name and fortune Ia every cireumstarce of life, “ look ep.” Are you about to enter a profes sion? Aim at no secondary enccess; tix your mark high; “leok op.” Are amerchant! Be-ome leader in v giaces, and 0 di) this, fret “look uj Are you ambitious of polit list tien! BSeorn to be a mere demares veevlve to be a statesman, © ek Is authorship your «is ’ ke eat teke rank anvng the classics of your geage by stadying manner as ue a matter, atpire to trining greatly anentiy, rather t no pre 8 word, “look op.” alle only look op. But some re cheering words. Sime disregard 1 Of the thousands «i ‘ ip liferor met only ase the majority owe heir misfortunes net looking uy In sorrow of Ferember the boy mon the BnG “leek Up, book Important t Rad] A coart in 0 a deeded thimetlecen Of a railroad ticket {a » penthe pur aS er. bie iy delivery, ans each boat ticket could rick , et agen! 2 tiff, the Jatter wa- lifter give it to the Pyar It further, by the « the ; the « the : sesion and pany; that iftheco. ordercd a who had thos ;aid he ¢ eure, had lx Without rendering the 6 action fer they would Ke hiable for a bre ew Carriere, a eagh dan Ayes | breach of dary, « a tue a: ¥ Olier | It held that the tohet Leing erchimee atei t yodactor at t w ur r the ue Re ] the whole of } J P we seoopeome of ituvut a t yorr taland apres you.” over, We Ww af Calau Mora) iste wag taik us please of the sin of me, I feau never ‘ without envy inn the good luck of the ina who is tu mains Ls fenvy tur the Carvioa, they would be reciprocal at least if/ temptible ft Let him go to Helfer and | assume the responsibility! Will they, after that, and seemed to be improving. | Stanley for Governor. It ie! not greater, to North Carolina, It is well knowa (hat a large portion of the section referred to, is | cumpletely land lucked, aod that whew the neb products uf the sou reach a market, the producer vas but kft hte to reward bis bopest aud labour vus wo! The interest and the patriotism of all concern- ed, should prompt a uoted and determined ef- | vert ty complete tbe Rord atan early day. leis bul 60 miles im lenytu—the cvuntry Lighly fa- vurablie to tbe construction of a first clans road, A project’ promising such an bounded resulta, must be buit. Indeed, we du bot nuk the question longer an open one, but speak of 10 Mure ly urge Mua, than lo convibce aby of (be wecessity of such a work.— Cheraw Gazelle. ala low Byure. 2 - SHAMEFUL OUTRAGE IN LYNCHBURG j The old Methodist Chureb in Lynchburg, on Suuday ight lest, was the theatre of a shameful atrage. [tos thus notwed iu the Courter lt appears Urat ve Soeday night last, a sacri-| legrous wretch many to obtUan aecess to the gas Meter apd let off tbe water, the consequence Was that the yas soon went oot, leaving the church a total darkness. Then it was that the same wretch, together with hes accum) lices, stalicred many pounds of finely powdered pepper on the floor, benches, railinys, aad elsewhere! Lhe boure was densely crowded, and afier (he gas was light ed ayann aod while the preacher was ie Use tu idist of a sornag ap) eal to (be cunserence uf his bear- ets, the ladies Commenced to ply their fans, a the persons standing iu ile asics lo move abvut s roused up the be whole cungre to get a lide free ar Tl powdered pepper. and s'arted tive ty couguing and surezing at arate su t lo pal a epeedy st Pp to the wry » codure their soff-rnnags, many of - as ors bie t the xregabon rose up ans made for the doors The duwrs cowld mot be opened! There were wreiches owlnde holdeps (hem withropes! How g tins slate of Chimgp insted we were not i, wi al the cunsequenoes must have been, we leave pao De. -- SAD ACCIGEST ~ Allen, a negro man te onging to Mra Parish em OVed ou ibe road arart wo hand’ was rut by the Exj reas tras on Sunday morning on is dowuward passa ze, four or five miles weal-u * preve, aed v killed, the whee asin g off be upper part of hie bead. Li ay ars al be was in tus - - 290 wk, bought mane mea. ce atthe drug store a t a certain pis a: dept cevurred , wa ™ re that directi« by r whom be t . eat u “ ~ . aas j He a - perfectiy suber, al * . . at * 4 « ar s z ra long The cunciuson.e ai be we ep oont toe * . ntmet asleep A was Allernoon, @ an Nu bla ar] £ aw something be alloy oF sume ¢ : eo lable ve Ua Helis kee r -- FREE SUFFRAGE The telonikrees& ge has been a very s igh the « . arried UV m Ver new ro 1 a i Hab (oly, however i Hor 1. the s k i 4 “s 2ive fy, ar “ ata ' ~ , be v aif + z ue ad be ” t g yo large ou al a Ia aM f A LUNG FAST ne asi, AA Sharon Mi Ia eda “ as a ast week On . which was Aire es Py “ “ ve having afuur tn a J A a and, a- yi asa 4 galter ha o- ey HOOL LOOKS i the S ( ( it ] ) 4 i ‘ i 4 rt ty { © uae nis 1 Coiley Lie Pre t ( ition iJ Jamies sof R 1, promptly and » eotalily | mise 4 card, w 1 was co jue ; 4 1 rc Sonthert ters ? v ers Colu ao fi the De Mav laat; botthe Nor tok Aryous say We feel mortifie | to ave lo re le member the comunitte Wi/) Com take counsel of him. If lack of dimes is | like honest cock robbin, own to the crime | all, Aumbuggery ia his game and aboli-|—‘fess up,’ as the boys say !—Now will) tionists his subjects to practice upon. Telfer understands this: he'll never lack for money: He wil! have that, if he has to steal it, an expedient, by-the-way, romor declares he is al- ready acqnainted with. which madam ™ . | The public voice, so far as we have, be heard it, demands a more specific state- ment in regard to the sabject of the “ ru- nor” alluded inthe foregoing, which will be remembered, was published {list At that time the cir- }cumstances of the case were not so fully Wate man. | known, e.ther to us, or to any consider- lable numbe of our citizens, the gentle- man licre, in possession of all the facts, having, from motives of kindness, for- borne to reveal thein. above publication was made these facts | is a democratic measure. were demanded of the gentleman in ques- tion, (in whose keeping they had slept fur about six years,) and are now given to the public The charge of stealing moner, made against this traducer of the South, is sue tained by his own confession and snbse stolen store of Mr. M nthe vears 48, '49 qnent restitution of the He Brows, in th was aclerk in tle $ place, & '50, and from him Le abstracted 8100. | He remnained a clerk in the same house after the formation of the firm of M Brown & Son, fr whom he took the sum of two hundred dollara. In his c $s tu lis injured and ansaspect- ing friend, made in the city of N. York, re than a year aft he had left Salis irv, he gave the abuve as the suing to tal thos en:bezzled, and amidst tears, ex- ecuted a note of hand for the amount, proimising to pay rack Sometime thereafter he sailed for California as a ynsiness agent fora mercantile honse in New York; and while a resident of Sa Franciscs, transmitted a check to Mr Brown ge! qmication of the note This is, briefly, a lustery of this affair The clerks w were t store wit guery was yo ng on, did suspect him , and on one o¢ ca when ane y Was missing, de aided asearch to be made; but Helfer was not searched pr testing against it, We | ave only te lon this sulject, f tl mbezzlement or Helfer Viterian ¢ was amember of the orch—a young convert— and was thonglit to be very Af exer ter his removal to Califormia, he be and we have it from good came an infidel g when he Noone, after read ng the above, w hould make anim lence of his frienda The p cation of lie “Crisis” was ese- cared in part by the abnse of contidence His friends here were kept entirely ig norant of the character of the work he proposed to publish, and were, in fact Jtob ve that it sustained the Sont ern grit regard to slavery; and ur that ssion, actually efdorsed for nin Bank. and furnished him means nsuritnate Lis monatrons tissue of 48 ved and a se of emeclves and tieie State and aection His brother, H IT Hel er, Was Lis active agent in secur ing hie aid, and perpetrating thia ont- rave on the contidence of lis friends; and that br is now in regular cor respondence him; and, as is believed, 64 ane id f m, il @ manner, f law tainly con rary t € f Sonthern sentiment regard toa men as Tinton Row- an Helfer Tiss inpositon npon the confidence and friend-tip of these who believed Helferto bea gentleman, viewed in all te ¢ ms and aspecta, joined with the atternpt to obtain from us a favora- » notice of diy book before ite publica tion, and when he knew we were ignor- ant of ite character, go far, very far, in our estimation to break the force of his voluntary conf: in the estinia in the the people. But since the! cost. ‘they! Whether or not, we want the peo- ple to remember that democracy has got every thing into its own hands, State and Federal. The leaders of the party made linto the Union asa Slave State—remein- r that, and eee whether they will do it. ' They laid themselves out for Buchanan for that express purpose, and of course they will not defeat the expectations of But stand still and see.: And free suffrage is elected. At last, after aten years struggle, free suffrage, by legislative enactment, is inangurated It alone has cost the State more tine an inoney than a Convention for a general revision of the Constitution would have Bat it makes no difference, as it will be an election of Judges by the peo De mocracy is progressive and must be doing ple, or some other such innovation. something—must be tinkering, bringioy out glittering, baubles to humbug an hon fest, unsuspecting people. Democracy is every where, ‘im every thing, in every way—wonderful in size aud shape, and beyond conq@ouversy, powerful. +2 Chinese Sugar (ine.—Several of the citizens of Rowan Connty have raised sma}! lots of this cane this year, and one of them, Mr. Ramsay, two miles East of this town, has made an experiment wit! t Ile expressed a small qaantity of the we from two or three stalks, using for own construction, and after boiling down very hastily, ol tained a Leaatif straw-colored syrup of excellent flav: Ile 1s perfectly sati-tied that the Chinese Suyar Cane is all it is represented to be; and having aboot the eighth of an acre plante!, confidently expects to realize rom it at least 50 gallons of excellent svrop. Dr. Epwako SILe, eo extensive and favorably koown as a Drngyist. a asa gentleman of uncommon good jody ment on @ great Variety of subjects, has examined the syrap produced by Rawaay, and pronounces ita very supe: rior article, worth at least 33$ per nore than ordinary tu aseecs, Amongst those who are growing the cane (his year, in Ii wa as aA CX} ment, we Lave hear! the wuatnes Dr Samuel Kerr, De. Acex. M. Henderser Messrs. J. HL. Enoiss and George W Lrown Mr. Brown |ias over an acre n cultivation, and has completed all tis preparations fer a@ fair test, on a pretty liberal scale. He will best na few days, and the result sha given to our readers. There remains, ewever, no doubt of t great value of this new product of the farin, and it is welieved the tiine ia near at liar every farmer will pr mduce his Tie sgar from th plies of molasses practicabilit naunfacturing + hot eo well sett ‘ly but where there is eo much saccharine matter, itis but rea sonable to suppose that some method will be fuund to cryetalize it, We have read some where, the report of an exp riinent by ayenticman ip Ouio, with this cane, io which le demonstrated the prac tieability of obtaining sugar from it at acostnot exceeding S cents to the pound Other trials have not been so favorable; yaton the whole there is good reason for wheving that North Carolina may yet t le, with t ve able, 8 cane, to produce her own supplies of sugar and molasses, Since the above was written, we have received from Mr. Ramsay, the following note, communicating the resultothisexpe riment: There has been mach said and written on the subject of the culture of the “Sor glo Sucre” of Chinese Suyar Cane, and wishing to know something about itena and NE gale, I planted a seal! quantity. The growth of the cane is beaa tiful, tall, slender, and presenting to the ture The next thing vat purpose rude wooden rollers of his @ But itis not so now. It looks veglected —as if a sort of blight bad passed over it. We think it is the worse fenced town we fever saw. The most beautiful yards and lots to be found any where in North Car: | any other town with any sort of a naine, tu approach Lexis gtou ty @ cuwparisen vf ences. But notwithstanding these things, Lex ngton couprised a goodly number of uen of great business talent and energy, | The Raiiroad will hot, we presuine, be of much immediate and they are notiule. benefit to the Town, lowever touch it may promote the agricultural interests Batin the yeneral prosperity of the coun try, which is comndeniiv looked fur as the fruit of this great or prise, Lexington inust necessari) suure; and we therefore doubt not her appearance will, in a few years be greatly improved. The new Coorthouse now going op there, will be a most heantiful addition » When comple ted. Mr. Joan P. Manay sustains hin self inthe Il business most adinirably There were 27 Lawyers in attendance at the Court, and nearly all of them were stopping with din We over heard a couversation amor g them, one evening, there being sume dozen sitting iu his piaz Za atthe tine; when one of the gentle wen remarked be Lbeleved he would not attend Davidson Co fu were not foe *Mabry’s yood things” Some f the est farmers in’ North Carolina live tives ye, andin the country tnomed are around D Hout es here A tw i me ances a a bez prizes at € ‘s Fair eayoany t pan tthe Dr ya d fen wal this ne, though it is a sity o<- (juan The Pertersbarg In gen € 3 at ce, at eome length, e fact that t Peruvian governinent sed the price of article re fons and argues, with unquestior 1 € t! t the ta ers ota 5 “ eir atte hte andar 4 fur zer Tier ntain of the Peruvian gove ‘ rp the e tet very portable The prices z pe A SHIN entire aprey med to its rea ira evalne. Therear 4 erma artlin the reach of ¢ fartiers of Western North Car a, at ast. caper and more end g an (ruar at this price, and we have little d wil seek them ont. The fact y A proper ayate noof rotation of er ps, tos awarding and preen cron mannrit v j v clomel mising all thie Pia material the mnannfaetnre of barn vard manures, they will have no neces rifertilizers (ram: Periariane ryoconniey, much leas to pay ngexhorbrant demande neavw guano. Besides, it Is A question fino small value w er the use of gn ANO la hot inparions te the « That it ia A great stinulater, all admit, forcing to yierd to its uti at capacity; bat ite effect ts) on y we ne erop, and fariners are begining to think that it leaves the aaj amore exhanated state than before ita application If this be an, then the qnestion ist plain one Expe- rience and obser m will soon settle thia question ifthey have not already done sO, and pnang, asa consequence, will find avery limited sale even at mneh lower rates. The cheapest and best mannres are inanufactured inthe barn yard of the fariner, and the present prices of produce will surely result in teaching bin the beat modes of doing it. TENNESSEE ELECTION The Democratic inajority in the Tennessee Legislature is 14. To Congress, eight Demo crats and two A:nericans have been elected. — roion of stealing, and mast, eye a very pleasing appearance. On last, Harris, the Denvocratic candidate for Governor, 0 of all bonorable men, Thursday, at the instance of a friend from has a majority of 11,000 : . lina are here; but we challenge “Loy: | ‘a wonde ‘ bringing K aaa. ‘ : de et arial a wonderful todo abont bringing Kansas Town” of “Dirt Town” (in Georgia) or| | A large fire bad uccarred at Valparaiso, | A barthe hadetaken place aear Areqaipa be- tween Vivanco and Castillo. Both claim the victory ‘here bad been an attempt at revolution at A ‘allao, SLAVE DECISION. New Yoru, August 13 en, slave of Misa Logisa Kerr, of Savan yrgia, was declared free by Judge Rob ertson, of Westchester comnty, Yenterday. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yona, August 13. FE nab, ¢ Cotton is unchanged, and 500 Lales were sold Breadstufts are Sim. Rusia to-day ® Scarce. FROM THE PLAINS Sr. Locis, Aogues 12. Fort Laramie dates of 22d ult, have been re- cetved Colonel Sameer had arnved at Bont'a Fort and would leave the 12 of the Chever h for head water, ia porat ne lidians The Calrfermia Uraice all passed Fort Laramie o good bealth Magraw's wagon road train was at Fort Kear- nev Col. Alerander's regiment, and Spencer's hat tery, of the Utah experitiun, met twenty fre lie @ of Leavenworth Ti canes ary -em'termt along the enti rout » Forte Laramie and Kearney —- Bat tle damage was dune to the tran, the In fiane Kaning a War hie bruk aod the Swen Ludians atlack t There ie po bees from Uh FAILURE New Yous, Aagust 12 NOW Wall & Cov estenetta loperstore la westerns four ail prado have sas) ended THE NEXT HOUSE OF REPRFSENT«- TIVES Be be members of the House of Rep resettauives uf vert Congress have now been ,«a esa on with the es pooa J M Greorgia, Mowieeiy pi, and Lewisane 7 Vasliogion Uason makes the . as f *. Derr 110 RK: po 5 91 Arner : r) Vice 2 So £ to occur in the re- Daining § bs os eiecttons are to be «i, the meat Howse of K preweulalves w aud as fui I> 125 iy we 91 A ‘ 16 Niwas 2 The House mts of 234 members—118 ‘ viii @ ’ I Democratic ma jomity ther e, wil be 16 sulpect, howe ' » at bang that nay occur ta the States yet to vote +. KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE It appears the Amenean party bave a major y ff one in the Kentucky Senate uf that party be Thirteen over, and they have elected toaking 29 only wx Democrats Lover, making, with thirteen they bawe jel band The Democratic major ty in the House is eighteen, and on Joint Lalit seventeen see DEATH OF JUDGE SETTLE We have to announce the melancholy. tk ruyl Cunespeeted wews of the death of the Hon Thomas Settle. Pl) died at tive ~ in Rockingham counts, No ¢ Inv last week, at an wdvat J az greatly pected by all wha koew lin Wye Shas filled with honor and usefulnems, many offices of importance. He! represented for sompe tine, thee distr n Con grese, and ata later period, discharged the di ties of Judge of the Supenor Courts of North Carolina, wiich office he resigned some vears since, on necoant of failing health. —Greensbo rough Pat. and Flag ore THE TON. JOUN A. GILMER We lad the pleasnre of seeing this gentleman in Raleish, a day or two since Ho ia den king retnarkable well, andseems to halve come ontof lis canvases nnsecath ed by its labors. The majority by whieh r. Gilmer was elected, was by no means atest of his own strength, or that of die party. The Whigs and Americans were so “cock sure” of his clection, that very many of them didn't yo to the polls at all. In the next Conzresa, Mr. Gilmer will be a sare enough “Lone Star,” as he will be the sole representative of Whig and American principles from the States of North Carolina, Virginia, South Caro- lina, and Alabaina | asain bei ween ibe Crow Va, and Person County, N. ©, Boor the Virginia birds—Woumch and Mie |uls, have been committed to jail, Albom | $1300 counterfeit were found ja Wo mach's possession. We understand thas | Barke criminates @ eoaple of * gemueg” in person whose fawes we withheld a tl further developments.—~Milien Chr a ae eae DEATH OF THE HON. JOBN LONG, It is our painful daty to annoases the death | of the Lluw. Jun Long, who breathed bis lesy | at hes residence in Randolph cousty, N, C, oe Tuesday morning inst at 8 o'clock. Mr, Long hud Loewe ia feeble health for several yjers Oa the day previves to bis denth, as We learn, bh walked out vn bis farm, and in we climb « fenee, fell, the top tail falling on bim He was enabled, throagh 1 exertiun, to walk back to his house, where lingered wotll 3 | v'elek next morning aed expired, Mr, Long veonpted, votil afew years ‘ promine ot peetiivn m the political d North Carutiea. He bad frequently oveupied s satin the State Legisisture, and served ais member of Congress from the Randulph dimtrjet for several years; a man of strong wind and ee wapeachable moral character, be eajoved, is the failest sease, the love and respect of all whe knew him. The decemed was the father of the Junior Einor of this paper, who bus been sed dealy and unerpretedly calbe-d away, to elieed ‘(he solemn aed mournful burial services. We presume sume une better qualified thar the writer of these limes will prepare a suite | Uibute to bie memory.— Patrot and Flagy> — SOUND VIEWS. | ae + The New York News, io an article on “Jp lenwe of the Age” expresses views which dg et often appear ia Northern journala, It plainly intimates that the provinee of the Afviesa t te labor, and that African slavery is not ineo belt ent with the eternal ‘fitness of things.” The Gi lowing extracts indicate the spirit of the ange ents employed “Philanthropy hased upon trath must ably. bor we repent the axwm that “Yl * nuthing good and true but i» useful.”—Eagined and France are obi in the age of evmmeree, and Ng eXpenence in the arta, sclenees and agnosl Engian! bas proved every theory and ap phed every expedient for the ameliuration sad craton «fthe African race as purely a ed upon the high groand of humaany, she now on the eve of retruganan to the point froa whence she embarked. Why dows tint Aabandoming the caw of Afniean philanthropy! For the reasun she fuand that came bupelre. Why hopeless? Beennse it was ruid of utilay. The African was demyned be his Creator or pubpeses of anlity. as well as his Beropens bre. Tropacal mlands are exemedingly prudeative whee Ulled. The Gig! of nature wever intended them for barren wae oa, eben there is a race expecially Tis narrow nee uf purponeless humanrty is pot im keeping wih the active wulity of the age.” * . . * “The Eoropean must labor to support his a scence, and why mot the African ales The pee inets of the tropes, have benome a pecemity © order that nations may be cumbortably fed and vihed. The inerease of the haman family, the minense progress of enhgttened ervihaston, the census of all buman ipstitauons requires that tbe rich sul of tropres must bot perch ae a desert, fruitiess in the open sun. All the effcet theurtes on the suljeet of Afnean slave labur and white free labor bave proved atterly aborticg... The most and will give way when crowded with ibe every day accunmulmiioo of frets entirely evnter There is po longer #7 [excuse for the exeitement of popular prejodee The danger in the futore ie } 10 8 Loo rapid re-netion of the popular mind # cart. We conclode show how near the doctrine here indicated approsimates the char acter of a real prophecy.” ture adapted for their ewltivalon dietory to their import upon this sulyect againat the idle races of the Thy obmerving that tine w -- Later from England—The Ebor Han dicap, &e.—As we predicted, Mr, Tet Broek lias withdrawn his horses, Pryor and Prioress, from the Ebor Handicap. It will be found, however, that he has entered Lecomte and Pryor together, Prioress by herself, tor two new race These races are the Newmarket Houg'r ton Meeting, a single dash of 4 mile@ 1 furlong, and 173 yards, to be rua the 26th October. ‘ For this Pryor and Leeomt are enter ed, and Prioress is entered for atwo milé jdash atthe Lewes Meeting, on the 10th of Ghia month, in the Sassex Coant fn 4 Both of these are “ weight for age By our aporting pai it will be seed that the London Era notices the os gee ed arrival of Francia Morris, Eaq., 0 thie city and Weschester, a8 the partner of |Mr. Ten Broeck in hie patriotic .ente™ ice We made this statement of 3 | Morris’ interest some oe bei |certain parties, interested in inv — t ° ’ |ted it.— Porter's Spirit. ° the accuracy of onr information, portion th if e r i t y il *Tell m t i if a ti f 'F i é pia sis . ve er ETS ae | fa gn pilebidlien sn athe $ sphll glad poli l PIAL CON~ artis SRR. Stee , 4 ‘ ie “Tm. ms, 4.8, woos. CY iahon: ermnéuen, po oa 3 se aes “FOUNDRY , 7) % ove B. 8, 4 ‘ ; vat ; , f Mr Jane. nt Melsied tens See i Fa | Neen sek AEN &suM a a Nite gh academe Wit Woe, Bo Dei Subscriber, | NOY & STAPLE, Dry | “ait mds MACHINE SHOP, wr Eo Mr. B, H. Manriy, to Min Mas ben BRING Aetermioed to remove dlls Won, ee 3s ao ‘ init Salisbury, July 98, 1857, ball a wile from the great | fr Aatoli Forel Th thie County, onthe i R, Fre-| Pocssae ns, at ablie sale, at bie residence, om Preval ts $e Beet eel og ey me NENA Peas Po, orm poe y, nate BON: Ss, BOOTS S, world” go to drive, or tu dine on thd famous nia, Arkansas, sod Maryland. ‘The tk About two hundred and seventy-five Acres GROCERIES yikes” . Wha ieckes ice Biche ilandgd re : ere. ee ‘ DIED; of Corn in the field —thirty head : way dy Mried potaives,” Mrs, Schuyler having p her of les was a , including Wil- ; An et which we will'eell low for Cash of Produce, @ mausiva of some Prewosions wear # resort so} .. . In thie Connty, on the 10th inst., Anwie Lavaze, oS Cattle—W0 head of ogs or on short time to Panctaal Dealers. We are always Migh.sit ihe iolsietn: of the United 8 linm Lamb, of Norfal. infant danghier of Jubo and Ellen B. Beard. —about 100 of which ~~ — to purehuve Prudace of uli kind, for pv; ¥ ; A A telegraphic dispateh from Kaorxville, of the | Near Mocksvitic, on the 52th inet, Saver Gu- are killin hogs— which we will pay the highes market price, ia Cash ae kee x ' of egaree, drive to take « look at ber, " Charles Griffith as Gadde. eee a ge hs aisinah of » spot to build vpow je so 1th, says that the Convention have adopted uct na calrawretledeesasanes Outs, Hay— WS! MILLS, & Co, hy egy Le o> tefl ls sr iin al , « place, bas started the public gue pie verging the government to withdraw i Rin Salitbary, Warch 3 tet, 1857. 6mo:s4 | day in August, the object of which is, to promote the TUST RwBowrv ED " - ua f he « of . Africa, and : , 4 vols, LS Loe saubartasaemennmeent of the Se + Mockeville and Virgi. ia-line By lp tts El bors Mi temebie, Ueticlts wh Sinaia forty the hartwors of Port Roya in South Oe .AIVID anda large lot ef More New Booka. RAIL ROAD. Fon ont genres able apea- —— pr eptrecyrctigs = und wil there is an sarvest inquiry “whore did lone and Mobile, Relations were alo of | E@D MAR Sis AB Be we Farming utensils, and SWB UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow-| joe “Aare tached tigers Bren on inet sabe Rail-Way Horse Powers mongy from 1" there i lees earn-|ed, and referred to committee, endorsing A. — a ¢ Lot of well selec by Mrs. Southworth ; Coufidential Letters of Na- A a bivkesad ce ee ot Randal welaingltans wil venice berger mary A TI svascninee oFrers ror saLe nis gids ved Tretia cael tir Ma Eitri oe a COME ALL. of ovory AxD | eating the repeal of the fishery bounties ; also, Plantation copiaining f N. ME ONE, , fouse of David by Prof. J. H. Ingraham; Roman couUNTY, state end NATIO RRS ‘ What gives mega. d pom to the wind ati, | advocating the government patronage for sotith- 223 ACRES ne mara ryt 4 oe , MANY CITIZENS. OVER-6 HOT THRASHERS, fs a litte stone ig soIne cHe 4 feet | orn foreign steamers,— Wil Herald. ’ June 16, 1857.—tf-9 Salisbary, N.C. Engle City, June 30th, 1857, iw'5 | Capable of getting out 200 bushels of ‘Wheat in- 10 ; i } lying near Cones.» Mitis, there is on it ——— ~~ | houre with two he d three hands, ‘Th : Grom the mansion, with high windows, up out Dwelting Hove tad af wresmary ca tai, yea: ie ra wi rere and three ese Ma ohRS a ee - seinen 2 OF ht » oe “3 Sia : . ’, ry . ight ov fo, eed nominally foes How | A Mr, Lowe of Lanter Pa hae obiined ioe tor ant trem tnd ay GOODS! Coops!) WHEAT! WHEAT !! |iesilnctocurieersys os wou as I am determined to seil. «Bo Cattrolic to which r adds that there | letters patent for a newly discovered for rs E a y ¥ - ane tied ie =“ ee Sen esha mcr spoon en Jl. TAOMAsoN, SELLING OFF AT Cost | 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. Sta .N h me | rerkaen have been “pumped” and “re- pumped,” the pith from the cob while yet green, and then | —_—_____- —— y VAALALVAL, FOR CASH. HE, subscriber wishes to purchase Twenty Tuou te 0 ort Carolina. fd some of them bint, if wot give out, that B.| drying the ear. Corn thus preserved is said to STATESVILL E sxe bushels wheat, for which the bighest mar | IREDELL COUNTY. ; . : " ‘ ON THE SAME DAY [ WILL SELL : ket price will be paid. . f Bebuyler is there, yet alive, and tbat whew any-| retain al! its peculiar sweetness, (PYHE subscriber intendiag to change his busine MICHAEL BROWN. , end : lbody.comes imo the house, Mr. Schuyler runs i PEMALE COLLECR, 300 Acres of Land ; Tere vifore great indeawenoats to thee whe wich te| June 30, 1957 CBAEL BROWN: «| Court of Pleas and Quarter Seavions, , es : rf re : ptoag" purchase Goods for Cash, a er, en NS : May Term, 1857. eden ground 10 the chapel, and gets into his} A few years age, the ladies wore a RCT will be resumed with all me=| nd I will offer 56 shares of Stock in the N. Carolina My stoek consists of Flour f, Flour A] | A.B. ¥. Gaither, Adm’, e 2 oe { coin, “dead” —to which bis ghostly appyprance,| very handy sort of hood, which was ecal- iabangy wecans weduaed: teem | Rail Rovd. CF ‘ferme made known on the duy of n AN) AN op whien living, would add an air of probability | led “Kiss-me-if-you-dare” hood, The | twee, | ioe oy Oates preg llanedyt dy we DANIEL wood STAPLE 4 D F CY 5.000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. | Fred hyrorelosdbag valle berth he story is yery curreot, aod is the natural re- present style of bonnet has a “Kise-me-if.| “So * waleales | SINISE re olen ‘ : : swileieriante i ‘ ‘pult of bis widow's erecting 2 conspicuous man- you-want-to” look. OFFICE OF THE W. N.C, BR. R. SALISBURY DRY GOODS, HE subscriber wishes to purchase five thoussed Seepher Bla sod’ Taro Bein Lae in é by Barrels Flour fur which the highest market | °8: We nog-residents of this State? It iv, therefore } in 80 conspicuous a place.—Cur, N. York —_——__——- Statesville, July 30th, 1857. : : becad pled SALISBURY STATION. —— FEMALE SEMINARY. Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes,| ree will be paid sede is the “Carden Weichoeee ta oe T a merting of the Board of Directors of the ry MICHAEL 1ROWN ated ip 7 PACKAGES FoR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS RE- A WNC. RR Cx, held this day, it was A heb regular session of this school will commence Hardware, China and Glass- Selsbury, Jone oe. 1887. ae wale can ee arty and whines the 1s. Mouday of Uciober next. ware, Ready Made Cloth- se DEN & SON, Occupation! what # glorious thing it Resolved, Thut Boks be opened oo the Ib Av- i : MAINING IM THIS DEPOT Avoust 18rH, ued oe the Lib Au before the justices of our ssid Court, to be held rr; 1 : i Curt vext, for the Subsesiption of §220.000 additions!| ‘The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions a the Court 8 Hh ; is for the liainan heart. Those who work C.N, Priee, J. O. King, Chas. Baker, Rev, J. | Stock t the W. N.C. BR R. Co, at the following | of 2 weeks each. Suitable and couvenient furni- ting and Groceries. Wi TE i PO W f h Agua meet (hes ene ieee pega yred a, race oa hard seldom yield themseives entire! up | Keevan, Murdoch & Oairaes, 1b. R. Moore, Mons | Places, to wis: ture, and whatever else that may be necessary fur . to plaintiffs petition i . y y : y | de Parker, Rew. Was. Parker P. Chandier, M, (#4tecat—Under the dirertion of Arch. Henderson, D. A. Da-| the comfort and advantage of the pepils, will bees: Bargsivs can be had, and Coantry Merchants woald will be heard oaparte and jeiqueet pe enaein to the fancied or real sorrow. When grief) Kish, P. J. bored, Poof. 3. Pecos a A. Hal! | tote Maren7: © F Veuley, J. W. Bile, or any three af vided us save as precticntie, Very cunforiable ac. | 80d it to ipa abot « to give ine a call. Ail Goons AND be taken ageinet them . egos dl AM atectd Bal Ee A eisaendhge Gir asend on / commodatigns can be hed, in the family of - | emaiaing on bunds at the August Court wil! be clused a , ‘ sits down, fulde ite hands, and mournfully |S. 1 Brocks, Wio. Semen, ¥. &. Dense, W. L. |e Teaeer rh caleed onsem anna: tvsooten J. | cormrutesines ont be had, "pela 2g ed a MFUBLIC AUCTION. : TIMBER LAND. at cflo ie Biasarrtiey sos es wen oe aie feeds upon its own tears, weaving the dim | Vaneatoa. MagTae_D. |B. Gaither, Gre. Betser, 4. N. Powell, M. L.| washing, hghie and fuel, will be $65 per session ; the MICHAEL BROWN. psi 1 iesT. . y v> . Sossamon dC. Mine A one ste, A.M. Bo- | O86 buif payable in advance, aud the balance at the| June 13, 1857 3 I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MosT | M. F. FREELAND, Crk, shadows, that alittle exertion might sweep THE M ARK ETS we, D. Lia, os nag caren of than jend of the session. ts B. Bogle, WW Lenoir, 3 ¥ Patterson, Joha Hayes, | valuable Water Power, om Abbott's Creek—with- Pr. adv. €5.50 Gw8 ~~~ J in ane and » half miles of the Depot at Lexington, . ated ls f ai pean igh ko erably TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION. Tar re ae : —_—- Jas. Barper, or ay ihre ee pes e ee ba SESSION A NNOU NCEM ENT. near a Public Road having « substantial Coumy Bridge | Bway, into a funeral pall, the strong spire | windos eneeea toe j j re : adi, r C 57 J. Hoke, 3. ¥. Phifer, three of them. | over the Creek tt is shorn of its might, and sorrow be. | Salisbury, V. C., August 18, 1857. Messe rola. ©. Gesens Wate’ Seocb eagle, W fee D® JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lexingion,| | There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold! HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, @omes our master. When tronbles flow CORKECTED WEEKLY BY Pada neh sme hee ieee wo | yrem N.C., has paid vaasus! stienution to the study | Mil aad Saw Mill at the pinee IN MT PI E AS ANT dark and heavy, toil pot with | w. J. mitts & co. £0: Wignemn 0 bag thang Sian aud (realment uf the folowing disessrs: All diseases| There is an ample supply of Water at all times Ie} +v i . SLAMS . Spon you, a eavy, tol not with Asmavitie—J.W Patton, NX. W. Wood6a, A. 8 Merricaan, W.| ” | Of the Skin, White Swelling of Serofula in aay fru; | @ the nearest Weier Power to the towu of Lexington. | “The subscriber offers for sale bie HOUSE end the waves—wrestle not with the torrent — Satanct! bad 1SOloed wel pA eg -wartapeageamded ved oS Ore. | he | —- Merve af nag standing, Epilepsy, stdf con-| lo the Mill Tract is | psi Foieatelen now fives ae ¥ went ‘ aon, hed) u missioners vill report to me tracted Jovuts and Curvature of the Spime ; he is al- J] mprov ving thereoo a DwELurne, feet. rather seek, by occupation, to divert — BD | Maleoes eee ‘ mF. st woNTON, tal slakinees OF 6 prvtreciod ob Pt in cases of ace | ® prepared to manage auy Sergical cese thet may eres | (two story) six Rooms, a good bichen, a Wain of gued : » 3 Sact'y and Treaer. | eS uten « retracted chareccer ed to him—such ape . é “ : +.,| Water, and other out-honses. Phe (ns Rear- the dark waters that threaten to OVEF | Batter “ Mosowade 650 70 pec eabrgy what News, Asheville f x. | ach Pupil mast be furni-bed with all the books saovel af Temroe pag iter Cas Pac ie | of pond Wheat and Cora pea cra bteaey bs gtd tek 3 ake Toaun easy to euis tho. poset : e o ews, Asheville; four weeks . wera din = J ap.) wbe : . helm yoo, into a thousand channels CANDLES Naile (Cas) 606) | oe saliva: och the role of the ache ne ation in eonteamsity | Cataract, Fintsla aad Gravel. Any comment OP | vesiaes binds of timber. Alan, adjaimieg and Coven P&C, SMITA. Tethow 19025 Wars 5050 : | w'gh the rule of the ocheal; and kee with « Mibio.| addeenrd to hin st Looms int _| font to thie Trovt, I will ol anacher of | ¢ Jane 9, 1857, . A . = . apt 9 hs gion, N_C., will be prompt- Cabarrus eo.. Jane 9, I ‘at : which the duties of life always present. Adman:ine, 31037 (OILS LINSEEDWN CHAPEL HILL Buch rules as may be requimte to secure god order | jy attended to prom pt | — } ; : ares Pp yao a i vs, | Coca Rew, 13.0 18 | * Tenners, 50 2 624! = , } Bad diligent attention to siudy, without WAOCTOPUSS. | Rassnenoes: W ion Pe M.D.G | Cc e S, | "4 Before you dream of it, those waters will Jove, 172 90 ''Pmtaurs, inch, 75 0 75! DAILY il ACK LINE will be nod neidly enfegced. ‘Those wbolee | |) “pes ike Medial Gan Co heen he finest W P N Til ¢ Couoa, 1batd| ~ Beret 00 2 Wo | f f ‘ jo | thar they Beunot contorm ta such rules had better| M: !%+ Professors of the Medical College of Pema | all in the finest Woodland of Pme and Oak timber A fertilize the presefit, and give birth to Sue ven lis eee | eater) ob ey ad ee ten Charles F W Metwngh M. D.. of Virginia. wnb=at on) cleared land 2 , , ; ° - | oe Se é : es «reheat! Cterkeun, D., Professor of the Medi-| ‘This Power is situated in the midst and is surroand- } es . . ‘fresh flowers that they may brighten the | a. vas ara ke se are (TVHE Setecriber gives mitice that he will have a! ' os poalf y ei soe yang Cal College, Philadelphia Jed by the finest grow'h of Pine, White and Red Oak | Wirxps Counry. fotute—flowers that will become PELE Chichrarper dus. | 50s §$Bsuges Bro 12pa ts Prupaety of such « course ; aud the best iuteresie uf) June Ist, 1857. bined alist in eal wha es Surrvior Cover m Egurry. ood holy, in the sanshine which pene The town of Leringtou would supply a custom ot Spame Team, 1757, ” by yl . ~ Bene per aa + : u ‘ era : : i: peserogers to and fran Chapel Hill, —dav or night at : plore ditpmend ie bjeet of the teachers to endea ' eathers per Ib 4 Clanbed, sohalget at ral object « a : | ‘ , , trates to the path of duty, in spite of ev. Fivar per hil 6.00 « 62. Tettow 1240 13 | O83 ba ere ea eemins stay as Hoths| 0.5 te culsivets in the’ pupiie, Keblen cy on reey and R 0 B A R D 8, orpdpranaive) Buchele rs sapeledle Mure J vite — a, 4 sess -T, We 1.18 e ire ates of chine apphension to siuty, apd. wf puesib'e, | oe ee oS eerere coe iesks 5 s ery obstacle, Grief, after all, is bat « ) “ 100 6 160) Th* Parerngers are wid at Hilisboroagh that there |. corteet bad hubite and supply deficiencies ; e-pecn. | OF TaE | little fortune rauner. ‘There # a very great demand Petition for Sale of Land, 2 ; 25 0 30 | STC 80 hacks at Purhom's aod that the fare is three! ayy in the elementarycuurse. Aud with thie ew < | for lumber. and the Coaniy of David-on is just on the For Partirion selfish feeling; and most selfish is the nan | dutlere, alt «f wren te 8 FALSE REPORT. Pas. | on) 0, they way wahe the oobeal what they gear ROW \ \ I( [ y Q \ | eve of building » $20,000 Court House within a mile N. e. ' f a | { 4h. | ) nS) | Ay ; eee ; ae sengers will find hacks these on the arrival of every. ., bolaa aehibal {for Sihave { and « half of the sill Miles Samerlin, William Minton and wife Hannah Who yields himeelf to the indulgence of ry YETTEY ELLE MARKET. | -m, she frorghs iran wt crcepied, the fare te One trace, aie raed, Bits ad ne WRHOLT. A.3. Grey, James Calloway, Wiliam Mastin, Duta | i : : ray Dudier and Fifty censs on the mail heck, extre har he, i Lexingtoo, April Tth, 1857 tf-45 Hoofmaa, sed Anderson Mitehell, any passion which brings vo joy w his August 13. a daylight, (he eame if more than two passengers — |” rep sgsimaam be reasued | } AVING at considerable outlay, renovated and a ageinat fellow-men. BACON, per ca The mad hack leaves Durbom's every moriuog at 6 tins ot the clans of the pas stand an examine. refaraehed bis HOTEL, is will in farure be de- | ‘ > N *@! | Terrisa, Milly, Fanny, Rebecca, Wiliam O. and CUFFE k % eelock, wih the Easiern and Western ma | W.G. CAMPBELL. p | Voted to (ranme nt visors and regular buarders withing ‘ ‘ iN George O., children of L. Samertin ; Abraham: Wi petals JOHN MH. WATSON August 11th, 1857 _ SE RELL. Prrecipal. ] © Pay & price commensurate with the vutiay peces- ’ ham, Polly, Aamies, John, Margaret, and. Me Koo, e h, 6w-i1 - Speculation in Grain.—The New York Laget 5 Proraieron sary to keep up a first class hitel large lot of Geats, Boys and Yuuth, Boots and | enidrea of Syssumeh Trtble wife of Abner Pribhie MESTS. Aug. 3A, 612 The basiness uf Balixbary ia amply sufficient to sup- | 4 Shoes and Garters Also, Ladies Gaiters, Boots | Witham end Marthe Ho Courier states tha: Ereat competiCion ix gor vi Oigeace as 1 ; { Port both betelesad privete boarding hoases, and tam | aud Ties, de, fur vale low FLOUR, per berrel— Greensbors ch N t | . « : es _ {all non-re : , a ra) + > ‘9 j Convinced by ten years caperence, they cannot be VJ. MILLS & Co. | The said defendants will take notice that tbe Pet- ing on in that city in baying up the new More 7 y DISSOLI TION, ug ul fa | Carried on successfully together, unless the above plan| Selisbary, March Sint, 1857 Smo+4 | tive in said case will be taken up $0 bonsing, aieee i 2 = —— |mext Term of the Court of Equity, to be held, for A | 1D; , | be edupted rep of Bouthern wheat, which hae re- Fine 5 ME FIRW OF Papi musa INSURANCR CUMPANY, le ‘ | , eee se coaoty, at the Coorthoose, in Wak * county, om , bs = : - PGRAVE I8 Al einer fuses ay et oanty, wt the Coorthovse, in e salted in prices being paid higher ia pro- GRAIN, per A pre ie tebe inh dl ih bl HARGRAVE I8| qven pei + the oth Bates of fare on and after the 20th inst 1857! 857 ! 3 Monday in September next—af which time . | y fas beeo the care and rconomy of the " 5 y A aot . All thier indebted tw the lair firm are requested to POARD per day, $1 50 TT . SD ad , Plnee, they may epprar—plead, antwer, or demas, te portion than present prices of flour; and well ced ecisialinetine se eage towih eC Mac Sabon eee fe as —_ sos ‘ * week, 1¢ 00 SOUTHE RN Cl LTIV ATOR. said case irs judgment and decree will be made . w™ : : nee mae ‘ - enta, and have now on hand a “ : te final #8 the general expectation on "( hange ia, sotre: Sab emen they s Sy me ren et: laos eaptinl: von) te! prcmene ease #457 059.03 ; 10 “ow eines nes pos A WONERELE JOURNAL, | "at elles, thee 30th day of Joly 1837 f must decline when the new . be paced fe cihker eepre ompeed a thet tiene wil cok §15,345.09--erah Og © total of 6470.504.92, 10| Withe@ Rome 216 00 cere ee nT Tam, Neeru rons, cee "JAMES CALLOWAY, CM. ‘ t ’ 4 piace ber haude } = . a BRREDURO, PUCL§TR Canes. { a ss (Seu crop begins to come in, this movement LARI. pert é Desp Wel, Ww oworeny, = i beset that may eee We therefore have | Ne ocing ew eee mime, UCLTBY. em cantaat ratearsA @Reiles mach comment, for it is foit that SPIRITS, per gallon Aug I*, 1857 § J.C. MARGRAVE | oy. semana Stir tnt bebie hat there led (PI - prices with any = eintas — — \ : PMG ghllb pr the Sc W Cownity most ave, at much trouble and expense, made ar bl EE M.D. | corrons — — — pe pr aee — Aton arigiaal re lg pany ot raga rahe dere jn ibe Western | rangeenentsio supply my table with the dvkesewe ved one eS ae ewen | SALISBURY ° \ t ul e, ee P ¢ fros ed | peence of a foreign demand au lwoane NOTICE. ah 6 Cenges from Me a mark | tmrunes of the Nurfulh and Cherteshe Mashet cod The Fifteenth volume commences in ‘ iN DIRECTORS: Lerch the BaP ¢ hues thet will compare favorably | January, 18957. | SAS, . ‘ eo with a fall crop.— Wil. Herald. Bec ac P ] ] AVING porchesed the interest. of Wruas } with the best howse of any city be fF rt is r rF ss i f ; H ot Durham's Dept at the arrivaled every trafe beth from the East and West. to eoneey > Reetified do he James Stoan, J A. Mebane, C P M- de phall, D tf HL. ROB y ONE COPY, one year ...81 | TWENTY FIVE COPTER ~ N eas = Meaenr, ia the ebove oeern, the bus n: a o all, s o ARDS A Y } = i A Lady's [dea of Kissing —Tie edi hota ne eomtineed bv ihelundermaied ot | West) WU), MeCasect ir, L. Cide, Jed H| 81K COPIER § [ONE NUNDRED Corims, 73 TN" Second Session of thie echo! will eammence = a pplaae The stock of GOODS pow on hand, will be anid ay | Lindsay, James M Garren, EL W Ogbura, D. P T ry YhY MrALWAYS IN ADVANCE.@9 ea the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. trees of the New York Ladies Reposito Cag! qrenily trdeced pisces Gregg. David McKnight, Uereneborough ; Alea. Mui \ ( ) | | ( I: LT No peper sent anlem the cash accompanies the | Pupsia prepared for eatrance imta any of owt Colleges. 4 Ae def ! } Swedes, common ber £ ebnes this luxury : 7 hee : J Deep Well, Avg. 18, 1857 6019 | Con, Jamestown; W. 9 t, Wilmington ; oe The Bills of al! specie-paying Banks, and Post Office Kisses, like the faces of ph lesophera, ; ee a l Bev er Salisbary ; L ee, Ralewgh; H I AVING oy'd carr Drag Establichme nt in Safig. | Stamps, recerved ai par Pamary Enotim Baawcwen, ° - - \¢apee vary. Sowe are as ht as con! fire, some HIDES, per ib . netane a ager , Lambe rion; The bery; te Duci C, A. Henocaten we tokeplens- Remittances, by mail Post paid) will be at the Pab- | Hiewea bo. asp Maruawatrcs, - - - @060 ' Dry en nene. 5 ance y Tite are in commending hie to the favur of our fneads and | Haher's nek Appares Ciasce anp po - - = « $60 eweet as naire A some astnild as m mo Gao { OrFICERs: former patrons | Wm. & JONES, Augusta.Ge. (ontincencies, - - 2 2 |W! 190 @ome as tasteless as long drawn suda SALT . JAMES 8LOo Doet Header bern tor ty edacatea TT Persons who will GENT sex 4 AN. Presider ” " on "Ee 8 recularty educated Physi : ¥ will eet as AGE S, and obteim Ove third bi ¢ P Stulen kisses ate said to hace more nut Liverpool. per sack a FOR SALE. E. W. OGRURN. View Preadent Cec ATE Provided himeri’ enith competent | SUBSCRIBERS, will be furnished with the paper at (hells Meroe Colina ibis oe ak re “aa 7 meg and cream than any other sort, A» " cree A en poeke . ; are ee tad ele HALL. Attorney mone ss ai hata pave every Ahoatna te beh-vs, ou Clad priors the erssion he ot like : OLASSES, per gaiion wi! ofl at the Courthouse in Selisbury.an the Jor PTER ADAMS, Reeretory and Treasurer : t amnem. astor ¢ himse if to the con te proposed kisses, they ure not liked a Cave Monday 19 ep Pureaant to under of! WM. H CUMMING, General Agent i ad patronage of the pub‘ic ty" ty! AWE 6 65 HAD Refersneasss ali, New Oveuns, ) ) Court vbiame 4, the je ket koown asthe Hamp Wi. McCoesas rants made amre the 16th March, ult. will Py AY Po » z President and Faculty of the UCaiversity = SUGAR. pr th rt apenas Cberch b4;meamering | JA Wasivas? 'Keceetire Commace be pard to Doct. He nderon ae - oe af Drarv Lacy, D.D., Preedent of Davidene ss t Lam aud crashed, ? 2b Terme, 6 moaths eredit.! G Bs \ ode SILL & SILL - Hon D. F Caldwet; Hon. J, WB The United States and Foreiqga Nations mui Porta, M. Orlease. eat trem Acts | ey desatd: Sahebary, Apri 2let, 1857 4? J. Alexander Crawterd, A. B., Principal. Parker; Rev. A. Baker; Hon. Borton We oupy the following paragrapl: frum the Na Ee Wh deonic R J. WEST, Admr communications on basine ss c od with the - Ni Boydea Ao Howls Ey ; office, thuuid be addreserd w “> VIVE evercises of thes Inetita JC HARGRAVE ler Newtern; E. F. Lilly, Wadesturugh; 8. G evder TERNS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTHS. ehvace, Reta Aag 11th, 1857 Iw-tt om will commence! Eeg.; Jas E Kerr Eq ; J.J Brener ticeal | A PETER ADAMS, Secretary < SATIN EID rn Ay ngrin on the 19th of July. The principal har oT res’ 1 ee oe C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. | seg ptipeed Srsalintg oi The erent | SS . . : eee Greens rough, N. C., May 5, 185? hi Ing prepared hrmee!f by coer f ody Oer Government affairs with the foreign world VORFOLA MARKET . sane vero pest eibish He. nfaleel sake Aogas: 4, 1°57 Swit are 0 0 tate of wawumted, if mt unprecente! Reported by Rowland ABrothers, ALG. 12th, 1537 JUST RECEIVED " Y Druggist & Chemist. pelea. Ite clmecet readline Geen rstnta- = = - Wang wiity —the only unsettied matters we bo A LARGE SUPPLY OF SACK SALT, Fire ( ents Reerard. trom (having been for the last qe@arter of @ century BAC ON. tiewe being the claim of odemuvty against New BACON —Wams. 14 @ 18} Hog round 144 to iS RICK, KTGAR SALISBURY, N.C under the care of the Inte HB Hall) ts located inalee . mene : ¢ : 4 rs 7 ) a ic \ ‘ LBS. BACON, HOG ROUND. Granade fur damages suffered by conan, Acme, Mideo | iee 1g ame ders luge 13 COFFEE, MOLASSES, moral and generally heathy community re 15.00 500 Ibs. LARD 5 PORK —Mens per Boi 025 @ 7 ANID TRON wril'dland hameece'd a S will be seen by! notice, he obtained, comvemient to the Academy, even | . beans ia the rivis at Panama in 1855. In re LAR!) 16 mIG—Nw 915 ta 16 for mole by JW ECCLES & SON Ranaiway | OB LT have purchased thy Driv Estab. | dullers per month, Ca excepted. The ter gad 18% 84 ary erry ey sale Bred bo thin affair, it is stated that the Beg A KL ; Wd ¢ W—Exire, 69 @ 000; Joy ig ime County- Line, NC lishment of Weaers Silt & Si; 1 there. | taruon will be $6 00 County-Leae, N.C. ton does not promise an early conclusion . FROM the ewhocriber om the 25th July, Margaret | fore tender my respects tn the frends! the bower, and 7.50 forthe hig ‘ : ey ane 2h°, Gre thoegh ja what the difficulty consiete we are not DRIED APPLES —2 06 ) | 1 Elizabeth Parnel, a bounden grrl. fer whase appre and prtr ona nf my predecessors; assuring | $12.50 for the ( asec ead higher t { Mat saan ae advised. Spanish diplomacy alwags fequtred CORN x ana ( itrate Magnesia. acroplggrs he Se ae rewerd biel wealth ad ay og eice el oes Phe Gat ery hog fet nn “0 —_ ° = r] an o at ction 7 e X Wme ; but however formal and deliberate, it hee WHEAT—R-d an awe MOSES JOSEY ow reeerving, und shal eomtiane |p . Ae ERANCES J. A, CLR MENT, doi a over been distinguished by honor and good . > 1 6 LARGE sapply of this most deli ghi ful laxati Aug 4, 1857 3 t . aot ecewert, DCitleg Z y hono iN g FLAXSERI—¢@ 1 R . y - ghifal lagative ag Beil o e " fresh ad sow. Charlotte; Rev SO. BR Winans faith. FISH NORTHERN —Pickled Merrings per bbl. LM and refrigerant, just received at WAT) Costa Ema? Base ee Thomas Fos ne of the créante im thus ease, —_— - ———— ** Gi— Wallets @ Bive Fish. 864 @ 8. pickied C A HENDERSON'S r w"W SITY AA . . ys an Rohany Cherch, &e a hie Sts * 8, therefore, Tel me yo winged winds thet roved my) (idand Haddue in ble —Q295 4 450. Mack Dave Newsn: Sicsorny N OTIC E. DRUGS, MEDI INES, &C. | sh hein ears uid Thoaies Foslas ws erpane < one y ee . . ane 30, 1857 f-5 ’ m y. to be 1 for the Cownty J ere) N 7 ety cihet y et pant) Pathway roar, do ye not know sume spot where PEAg — Rlack é bach"! @150—Clay and| 227 aie —_ and trust by dihe>nt attention, togrture the con , eat 1 Mocksville, om the 4th Women fret ‘ Som- oan le (| POTATUESTI- . bbi—2 UO FINVUE heireet-inw of John Furr dec'd.. living in Bdence, and pair nage of the public } nd fier the » Auguet mext, ond sii, neqwe H-teargats tte he oS ot pu ‘ '; 4% ple o ! : White teoth, Perfumed Breath and beanti- the South Weetem States, and Tobie Furr = © | Salisbery, April 21, 1857 tf-47 | way 2o OSs, ne r mur.te Complantant’s Bil, ae me f ' gt fam The | COFFER—Ri 1) @ 124 Laguayra 13 to 1394 mel When eA co cetemne coon lot Mcary Fars) arcikecks aataea appear, either | [UST Received Hawk's History of NC came will be t rocunfewo, and the cagee eat for Gover yell, and cradles are not fand } The loud 5.—Refined }) ‘ breath. when by axing | im peree, ar by Atiorn-y, ia ihe town of Concord OF Hugh Miller's Last Work, The Testumony of the here ng exparte h SUG AR—Crushed & Prurdered 35 . : Nasoe=e 2 mind blew the snow iato my face, and snickered,) .,” @ is deeper India, 124 (@ 13 » Ore, would met! Cabarrus comniy, N (°, within the nent ix tm athe Y Roeks ; Spurgeon’s i ce; Witnees. I neham, Clerk and Master of said ae it aeewered “mary place.” MOLASSES 58 fe 70 eh . : and receive thei legacy dne them fon the estate of \ Amageddon, or the Uo Stn Se mex i parcial Baste fice, the Sth Monday after the SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alam, $1 12 —Fine @1.60. | jee , cate their Henry Farr, deed, according to hw fast Will and | win; The Rife, Axe ind y Mi b tn ebruary. A D. 1837, and in the Sis: - > - of counte:feite je sare the buttle is 4 IE 4 ‘ va Seandal. a wew Nove Mere Bick d ear of an | d 2 ae sie Test wt ence - Aa ( . < FETRIDGR ACO NY. | ae aes a ; : a - a raiee Heats 1 7 ; ¥. : TO SIIERIFFS. AME per Bol, $195 to 91.97 Por enie by all Druggiste Beat IES) DAVID BARRIER | SALISBURY N. C. = Weal d tes nN eg te as +E 3—Tallow, 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ 28. | 6m:11 Feeia acy Ju END ISSA a — SHINGLES Bathe perienea tga | ct Hreedtama Cenam.n GRAY, BRYAN & CO., 21 ASADBRT, their friends » Public , th ave fotr [es FIRST SERMON OF THIS INETTTT TION WILL OPER ON the act o i SHINGLES B : oe : V ; mend Anenbint nade ie dad arse bok Pe yy gg, See a CET Steamer Chesterfield, FLAG tome « orarnaty et coins “PHE Caer! General Asseinbly, it ia made the duty of STAVES—R Osk hid Gentlemens’ Halr to cur et mature manner the MARBLE busnese nt the old stand of eda Caparlasas dod J 1 who wish to enter Stho. 4 pithekc eee rac | > 3 . s ayy opartnerthip, a v dad Jals we who wish to enter § ' yeerance CEUTA SANARY, kod wil neces Se prima teins emmy, Os Coretta any, E UE eat rarities saabasteglach one ; Merchantile aod P imnes roof , mothe tune ot entenag, until the the sheriffs of the several counties in the. y Osh bhd heading 5 @ si BUR CUN Y nen ho | ple eatisfaction to all who muy deal with ihem and to ; f—per 100 tha. 9125 s : = ve tu the nal th . a State to make out duplicate returns of the #SY—Pper 0135 Balm of a Thowsrnd Flowers Prva tea p : Seen tat ey O88 eerie Bik igen ea iharee cen in case of protracted sick Vor sale by all Druggists mde farnieh and finish Mills, M & ( 1 Nat Nave oc neon Mr, Tet Vote, in their respective connties; on the R ATI 0 \ ) , Manse & Co y will ai si! vines hare'o AIL ROA | aes en . From Charleston and George- YHY yaa hand « complete Stuck «f Phe School m atuated im Iredell County, N.C, te es, Pryor Proposed amendinent to the constitution, | | JISS( LI | I¢ YN . | town MON t M EN 1 S, , a healthy. moral, and inceihyent neighborhood, ihe bo PA cpr te sre orth Certs CRI pone FDaoxsynaeet Tet semne eamrani co to re) HEADSTONES, SLABS, Fancy and Staple oe eres oft the County Courte; one copy of which SUBS PTION. Mbt gad siete la rcle-ocha | . p H | Ht heteinfore. by the nndersigned, ts thisday dieeuty- Soman (late of Bieerner Marten,) bring e96 €8- | 0 any other wreck in their line in a style unsurpassed, 1 r and Mathematics, 00 they are required to deposit in the coun- | | Ail notes and anac(tied accounta, require prompt eight for Cheraw and vil intermediate fandings, by Oar material se obtained direcily from the Vermant Fg ian es dering therngh repeire, will be ready. to teeeiee jong nl wetemmehie ie DRY COODS, (ies ae a ieeaie 12.54 N Saturday the [9th day of September next, an | ‘ty Court Clerk's office, tho other copy to) election will be held at the office of the Superior | payment T appeanng. from affidarit made beh re we, the: JV. Symons, and Thomas Symone, are "he 25th of this month Peresme shipping by thie ean Quarries, and we shall hereafter deal ia nothing bat GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOFS. LEA THER LAI lan ORR, at SCFORD : ermmand of Capt Ferguson. who has en f firet Foreign (tralian.) Mantles, Fur- 4 » > : z a . “ , horised to settle and sgn the name ofthe late firm, UM@er Commane J sda that of firet quality ofa cehiee vaties. Furs and all arveles usual kept in ¢ Mesars July 21, 1857, 1-9 Court Clerk, for an appropriation of Twenty Five aut hong known as the most prompt and sorces:ful eom- niture, Stabs, Coant Marble, for buildin ! ? # ; ae - » Coanters or Marble, for ding purpo- iy id Me eturn theit aineere thanke to ther Ge tranamitted to the Governor of Me | Thoaeand dirs, to the Sahabory nd ae oir le lalla JAMES V. SYMONS mander on the River, msy rely on the prompt delit- coe wilt alas the supphed Any order will be filed Paap ahaaed i ane Sr ihe vere ral pat : A Road, by the town of Salisbury. All persone who are Pee ae ery ef their groda, without any detention from tow : h . Aes ee : ry - - er y day ’ HOMAS S ONS, . with dispatch, and we invite the public to CALL “ be ed um « late firm 2. Moose & . a] > State, at Raleigh, within twe inty Jay 8 af entitled to « voce in the rlection of town comaneting- a iH ‘ AM Apa ak water, asa light draught Bows, built expressly for jow AND RE EUS Pp Cae gente el med ie Bs jes tae Office of detestecn R. €. R. x. €o. | ter the election. ers, will be entitled to a vote in this election. Those Hoh ese water, hae been secured to ran ia connection with the Salsbury, July 14th, 1857. Ty:7 hol the onmne Sor ihe New Chmecrs : voting in favor of the appropriatfon will vote. Ap. Saliabury, Aug. 19, 1857 Chesterfield, and ia now ready to take her place on Wed MILLS the 10th & failure to make a return as ahove,— | PROVRD, thee Cee ee en SOT APPROY. the Hine at Geegeiown, ne men se any frright offers, J.) é ; SF THE ANNUAL ¥ EETING aty Cup. enbjects a cheriff toa penalty of 1000, ED, By order of the ( eh eery: a COPARTNERSHIP. | thereby inemting the delivery of freight, without re- MICHAEL BROWN. : , : oe : 7 ep f 1 gerd to low waters. or THE ” races tothe gued for by the Solicitor of the Cir-| Angus 18h, 1857 arnt a THE sdersizned have eens emablai yids AGENTS: } [8 | IQ) Fetewery, 1706 1953 year Stockholders of this Compan: ; 7 ‘ — go pageasagS der the name of the above etyle, of Symons roth- CALDWELL & ROBINSON. Charleato I ~ cuit, immediately. Chapel Hill Guzetle. (tc? N OTICE. a) er, and will rontinue the busineas, at the old stand, WALKER & HENNING, Urorpricen s \ < TULL. he Reld in Newton, Catawba county, « next the hardware store - : Want PAPresR. Ue ee eeu Me neers - | Books for additional Stack W. N.C. RR. JAMES V. SYMONS, Prise “ ae ‘oe 6m11 WRLASAAAI, Splendid bot of ire Wall Paper nnd Bordering to a pga ogee: Teosting, Mocs: Jo Tie Way of the World.—First boy! | are now open at MURPHY & COS, and will THOMAS SYMONS | eS Seeet Mn, IAS = { LX mateh. For sale a Jou ENNias Witong,. I). B Gnither, ad George Biser, were oy “Sa ’ Bil, then you're getting a dollar a! in open for 60 days from 17th inst. | Salisbury, Aug. 10, 1857 tf | SALLISBVRY; . Ga | oo eae ALS pointed a Commitee to venfy proxies. y getting remain ope’ y | June 16 tt3 ow P” WW. RLCIA le a Blank Books. eras rasnleera en . une 16, 1857 None but a Stockholder can be a Proxy . ELLIS, = ry | . { iF f’romet personal attention given to the purchase R F. SIMONTON, boy; “Well you might know D. A. DAVIS, | u LE. Large assortment of all kinds of Blank of PRODUCE, and to ali CONSIGNMENTS SSarie — petals Teter in? W. MURPUY Commie. Books, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket M a oA JOB PRINTING = | the fellers soapin’ reand B.F FRALY. daaars | LE W », Day 2, Ledgers, et made on Produce to be Shipped to Standard, Raleigh : News, Asheville, pablish unt 4 Le Staresviiin, July 27th, 1857. } | Cash - . ' of all kinds. Bleuk Copy Books, d&e., &e , for sale at | Aer Porta, or sold in thi ket . * e:notioed he when f A. HENDERSON, of allkinds for sale at thts Office. June 16.—<#-3 4. H. BR NISS' Book Store. MRovapeltede fy Ang nr ane os Neatly erocuted at thie Office. the day of meeting j poor.” | Ang. 1®, 1887 ne : | Qa - BROKEN TIES. | BY J. MONTGOMERY. The broken ties of happier days, How often do they seem “Te Liddle Plack Bony.” ~~ Chon, you peekie member, \Vveek ¢” “Yah, vot of him?” “Notings, only | yits sheated burdy To come before our menta) gaze Like a remembered dream! Around us each dissevered chain In eparkling ruin hes, pad.” And earthly hand shall ne'er agai } “Bot ; Unite these broken ties |} “Yah. Yousee in de vurst blace he sho phutauith both logs, unt ferry lame The parents of our youthful home, MUL Von eve Den ven you gits on hin The kindred thai we loved, turite he rares up polint unt kicks up Far from our arms purchance may rail pefore so Vurser as a ¢ hackaiule. [ dinks VOC TCA f I dake him liddle rite: yesterday, unt Orlore hare: watched their parting irs so sooner | gits straddle his pack he gones- une, cicerd EU wiesry ohne mence dat vay, shust oo like a vakin poam aint laae us macy ewes ol & poatsteain; unt Ven he gits tune, ] Vas so uuixed up mit eferythinks, I vints The trends, (he loved ones Uf our youll: minezell zittin arouut ckwards, mit his They, too, have goue or changed dail in mine hants vor de pridle.” Or worse than all, their love aud (ruth “Vell, vot you going to do mit him?” “Oh, T vixed him petteras cham up. | hitched him in to eart init his dail vere Are darkened and estranged They meet the glitte us in rug throug With cold averted eves, is heat ought to pe; den I gife him a And wonder that we keep their wroug bout 60 a Yoceu cuts inita hitecow; he And mourn our broken ties to go, put 80 secu he see te cart pe: | Ok a fore male makes packwards. Burdy . > ld | ep this we ka wees soon he stumbles pelun t, unt sits town on eet Me ad alt his hanches, unt looks like he veel burty Did not one radiant hope of bliss | ? . Uncloaded' ac shaimped mit himsel!. Den I dakes him uclouded yet remain out, litch Lim de rite vay, unt be goes jrite of shust sv good us any pody’s be | Poter's : Spirit. That hope the Sovereign Lord has piven Who reigns above the skies, Hope that unites our souls io heaven By fach’s endunng ues e ¢8g.—-Trace either 1 e, Nettleton, or Payson im their career, and it will be scen that the road between the pulpitand the closet was well beaten. No grass grew in that path. They, like Moses, dwelt much of their ine in the mount of communion Seeret of Nt Each care, each ii Te sent in of mortal b.rth, pitying love, To bift the hog from earth And speed its flight above Aad every pang that wrongs the breast And every joy that dics, Telle us ti Am ering heart seek a purer rest, trust lo holker Les. »y Were radiant with the ) Ziary yu po yu which they had been gazing—not Served Him Right.—A number of the! only rad jiant with glory, bat also clothed most respectable citizens of Yazoo, Miss... with power. The same may be said of a few days since resolved themselves into a committee, who, afier due and delibe- rate consideration, appointed u spokes all who have attained to eminence as suc essful preachers of the Gospel. Other gifts and attainments mav secure fame, ‘lack bony I pyed ut the bedler next ing notice, which was ; and when they came to their] b Pemovat ofa «Business "v.. —One ‘of our citizens who has just returned dat liddle| from the South has handed us the follow- Sage up by | mao ia Cabell county, Va., who revently 'changed his residence under peculiarly | disagreeable circumstances. That man’s {eye to business” is remarkably steady. take Notice. [have moved my Residence. is in the fore room of the Jail. All Jer sons wishing to se me will please call as Sims my business i is sothaticantleave. Yours inost traly W. Johnston. Charles -- A Postmaster Arrested. — Augusta, Aug. Mr. Maguire, the special agent of the »t Ottice Department, has arrest Sam. P, C district, South Carolina, for robbing the mail. Seott is now in jail at Augusta. | Ile was caught by a decoy letter. Sudden Death.—Nicholas Thompson, | Esq., of Caswell county, (father of Hon, Jacob Thompson, Secretary of the Interi- | or,) di ed very suddenly on the 2sth ult. | He had been exercising with a hoe in his | garden, as was his custom, and re tireing | jto his house in usual health he died im-| |mediately on seating himself. Mr. Thompson was a venerable man, | and of the county’s best citizens. | Sas | Gexerat Uovston on Dipromacy.—lIt| is said that Geu. Houston, when he was! President of Texas, gave the following | instructions to his diplomatic agents : “Make the foreign ministers drink two| classes of wine to your one, and thus ob- | tain their secrets from them!” | Upon this the Boston Traveller re- marks: | ‘“Sagacious old hero; he achieved the independence of the Republic by a bat-} Span ti Fas VRBWASNS, HE subscriber og returned from the Noeth, | a) di aud is now in the receipt of bis Stock of GOODS AND CLO'THING for the Spring and Summer. nishiug goods, whieh will be sold very low, or made ‘of Baltimore, which for ease of draught, excells every EL BSW a Aviary Git PI i vt 3 bev Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen vie | (up to order inthe best style of the Art. He wil keep in his employ a ekilful Cotter, and cau therefore ; Warrant good fils, His experience in the business justifies him in saying that his Buck cannot? be sur- passed in quality ; and the sivles are all late handsome Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, His stock of Salisbury, April 14, 1857 ~ JAMES HORAH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, joue deor below BR. & a aia Stere, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of every description, | | repaired in the best manner and oa the wostreasona- SALISBURY, His Stock comprises a wy shop large und beautiful assortment of Ve NOrters for work promptly filled Ready-Mades, Hand Scott, postmaster at Colliers, Edgetield cues, Pants,—and every thing required AN it ‘SUMMER | aud very comprises: hiefs, | Call and | JAMES B. BEARD Merchaut N: constantly on hand a large K* WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds ble terms. February 19, STATESVILLE, ) ESPECTFULBY offers his profession 1856. N assorlinento th 16 ly38 DR. WILLIAM S8. TATE, Surgen and Mechanical Dentist, (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) C, Tailor U wo the cittizens of Iredell aud public generally Torus posiivel Othee at Residence February i0ih, | Min caat Indifferent ise my t y cash on ex rmplet Weat of the Coramunmecations by mail of otherwise will male © CHEAPER THAN EVER. man to jofornm Col. Burwell Wilkes, of popularity, the munstrard digtte, ete, buty tie, and would maintain it by a bottle! Holmes county, that if he did not leave nothing but earnest piety und instant the city before the expiration of two! prayer wil a tan eminently use-| 4 Mr. Lowe, of Lancaster, Pa. has obtained hours, he would be rode upoo a rail, and /fulin winning souls to Christ. Learned. ! jor. patent for a newly discovered process for | Prompt attentor acoat of tar and feathers administered » profound, eloquent men may de-| _ 1 to his precious body. The crime alleged | fend the outposts, or demonstrate the evi a eng green vera «consists io}removing against Mr Wilkes Was “* geveral ibean Uces, OF uzZie lie Cav iigr, or yather - pith rrom Loe cob while ae grech and then ness.” He made his cxit fromthe towntwo say and gorgeous rings todeck the ying the ear. Corn thus preserved is said to minutes after he was apprised of the in-j {ars of the faith; | mes retain all its peculiar sweetness, teation of the committee Paper. | the life tion, t adiesi : Query :— What would become of the “ ath nto Christ, TERRES Exrjplosion.— A boiler at the saw mille! nd ’ t ana praye r, Whose mibistravons are people if every inean man was run off / The New York Tribune says of ¢ rer 2 present moral statues of New York city: |.* “The truth is that we Lave travelled | Jamu the whole circle ; boxed t ! we may 00, of shame and si: bot, we suppose, law statate-book which has uv within the last year. rape, grand larceny, biguway eedection, abduction, forgery, defalcatio: 1 lea engased most ¢ obtaining der talse pretence these are common crimes. A: are bav g4 gocyi . it Mrs. Canningbam's supporuticus child) run inte hi gives a rout ded beauty to Giessed lo BaVINg | Uurpose. a single Arson. 5 Marder. ery it nan le taste of J@@rnal tha , lepravities ot Tt : is always J elavery, and tx tien and pire a mora Whea free society s a6 this, pbilant: ropist Grreely mas us if we | Ait primitive and anciy as he telis us of, beauty” t N ere pot vet euficier finement to take part We shoald be awkward and Greely most leave a while lon ygher erviliza refer a « a mav pive n Bs With Ou 4 Spirited Brod. ing to be marne far as the r Joor J then st pt amex pecteu add j r Eliza, dunng r rt [tbs you much of mod sut I x ; - t 4 a told yoo tl ‘ < r : ‘ ‘ j ried ¥ sha!! insist ur three t sa e fat Rrdeeet “What are thev ( t ! t the first place ‘ bes shall sleep alone. 1 s)ail ‘ : a ruers find fault wiyere tier " Cag yousubm:!t) thes The cond: proceeded was perf t How Patt anh “ How ey ‘ . make.” t | f ‘ ‘ © [hen ‘Tha ence it OTS kv an Tin very Milas ! last while the place, one of them to re BC hoe were !iat Wisnd J BO te ' hear at ana hour before the | ‘ J unfortunate lad is ' ( fee of Cliariest ‘ Of ’ county atternptr ut wl oN ’ et soine proper!) P ‘ Vous ered last *n the upper part of the Dismal Swamp ial, exploded recently, domolishing | the building, killing a Mr. Creekmore, iring several others, and breaking a the locks Norfolk ¢ ity Inder. WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co., he water through GOING, GOING. ‘I PALL SUPPLY OF CLOT HN, : he wil sell his extensive, YHE SUBSCRIBER takes this meth: the public, that in order to make roorr for his and elegant bot of NUMMER CLOTHING at which they have ever been thes warket before Salwburv REDUCED PRICES, end greatly offered re how the » the » b RUT SHOREULS Joly « Tit GREAT SOUTHERN f= NOAN | HAT AND \C CAP Por AwD DuPor. SPRING JOIN Tan TRADE, Ry CEA, 1857. 81 MIN STREET RICHMOND. VA macnn age APS, LADIE Fl 4 “ ” has * t ria ft w » LA ‘ wrue 4 MMING, DIBBLE « BUNCE. Dibbie. In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores Southern Preduace Generally 180 Front Strceoct, tH SF Irmo SOB PRINTING SALISMEURY, VY. C., , RAYE opened eas in ithe Vicinity of nd are wore osu a 7" £ . eo Ntale a a ever fale give © sal ste whe want Fan ahold be careful tu g ow , ’ m Opn Hl B Dower & ( pa ating work ¢ edt A Viom4 THE GREATEST HATS. ¢ Medical Discovery of the ig. NRE EN eernes Tice a) esturew gate fvthe a KIND FHM * I w s ale . a moa P Nan a] er sees 8 everla 4 “ s. bh» . H . a C4 °e How “ are warre are anureogeore b . “ k * arthe F ’ o are warra ‘ I ° warren , os ok . . k : sare war ' ' se F . \ : ‘ far ak Y 1 2 peand intiles . | ' I I know the re * Wale . #f = eure ‘ oi , 1 yetiisvalue Cmlvio oe. Bud erov 1 wills h 4 4d er - sna » er ~ Deo ave bee hennens tw * ¥ say that nothing No he aumale«f patea: m +e wasever like it | [here ie a unveraa! pra of m all qaarters la my ow ra Laliwe t ' i . I ! * f f— . t . it . " I \ t Wee 1 4 k [iisweare cal the wifol wv ' kK ‘ . ' Olan at} " { 1l--0 A [ i.. MANU RACTURED BY ye coe . | Ms Th | & 4 « Y ( CV 8 . CUR 102 Brondwa ds 100 Fo Niyeei rw eee, ee "4 ye ehice aH M er Gitunc: Boma J 8 M ea Bronk J Reed, do, John William, Le 7 WwW A a sble Druggistein the Uni Sintes Brite Prownres Fis at Xi!) & 6 rug Store, Saliebury, N. ( Ni atly CLEON aS ESS ted at this Offiv, Jonnthan BR. Ramee Commission Merchants ey Drurey Threshing Machine TTT North Carolina. + Oat ey tas ,, Encourage Home industry State of | Davie e | Court or Pr { . RAKE: om Sur. N |The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine ie ape rk “UMAR V J OULD inform bis friends aud the publie gertor- | T appearing to the & ally, throughout the country, that he is still tan. | ihe At dant serge | ufucturing the following articles, together with mutiy | ee ha S ie aTt Court, that public atid bbe others not mentioned, to wit: The celebrated |b Caratna Watchman, ary, that the said defen Anda Eforse Power, ppeat at the next Court ¢ Court-House, in Mocksy und ého other SWEEP-POWER to be found in the country ; {they are either portable or stationary Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, tor Grist and Saw. Mill; MILL & FAC LORY GEAR off SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, In BASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; \ the only article worth buying ; ithaving stuod the test September heat plainuff. separate of combined Slat yee BAS AND QvakrerR Srsstons. | Jone Team, 1887. ions, to be held fur the Coanty of Davie, at the | bers Papers for the people, judgemeitt stull not be ebtered agaiust him for the | Spurgeons 5 Witness, A.A Harbin, Clerk of our said Cuart, at | , the 2d Monday in June, A. D. | A. Country. Part. f atimemuient, and Confeetionaries, ot be Book STORE Sa Sie ville, opposite the Court House, Among his books may be fumid, a good U. Chaffin, is stot wn inhab- | the COMMON SCHO L BOOKS teeen i#, theretore, ordefed by the | theSuperiniendent of Common ci Tent Boa Oat o made forsix weeks in the| French, English, Latin tind Greek Text Books, " printed in the town of Salis- | store Unabridged Dictionary, Meubern Mans dant Geo. H. Chaffin, be and | Carmina Sacra, Masons Hote Dew Fpl ‘iy, of Pleas and Quarter Ses- | mons, Lorento Dow sen fe dntee Mees of Wey on the 2nd Mouday ia | Gibbon’s Rome, Sir John Fevissart’s Chronicles ite w cause, if aay he has, why| Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of , Speacers Sk | Old North State, Qnd edition, J. Gospels, vith question books, Cu Works, it moi of Sydney Smith, Family and Pocket Billa, | Hymwu books of all kinds, Jroinge Washington 3 Vol, Hodge va Bphesians, Dicks works, South's Sermons, | Veuxes Architecture, Dr. KANBS AROTIC py’ PLORATIONS, Shakespeare, Byion, Cowper, stisfaction of the Court, that i s t te ar of our indepe ndeate. A. MARBIN, C, €. Sow6 : 4 . | Miltod and a great many other tieal of th ve years. . J ’ per, 6 poe ae Sheth Ploughs of State ot North Carolina | | Mrs. Hemtd’s Novels ie ioe other nova, KUREY'S Corn Shelters ; Ploughs of every va- ; ft {te day. show riety s Cultivators; Engine & (cold Mechineey: all ALEXANDER COUNTY Oy tHe byet writers of the Sap. sleaaneham call, kinds of Casting and Machine Work, made to order | vo mi 57. In ki Jar short Notice and Warranted —Terms Cash, or un- Spring Term, 1857, In Aquity. doubted paper. All articles will be delivered in’ the | pig wbeth Teague, ) }eare of the NC. Rail Road free of charge ve Petition for Alimony. J. HH. THOMPSON Wim. ‘Teague \ ni *h 20, 1857 AaK 3 1 ee. March 20, 18: Guess | Tapyenriig lui the satisfaction Wf the Cuark imal variely a say had y ooght lo wish to s¢e it tae ea 17 Charlotte Democ rat copy three months, and for- the defendant is @ pon-resident of this Suate it is| My eteek includes Flad Lampe, Port pwacuibil to chiaiffice rderred that publication be made in the Salwbury ; Perfameries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philecomes, | Watchoian for tera of wx weeks votifying the /f¥) Ching Vases, Cups and Palette fetes T said Win. ‘Teague to appearat the newt tera of thie | Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Tove, Ping | \ ) Court to be held for said Couaty on the Sth Monday | Gilt frames, Common Prints and ay Pao (0 ami, | oe ee after the dih Monday ia August uext, then aadthere Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Cans | , to auswer ordemar to plaintiffs bill of complaint, other- | from WBets to $5.00 cach. Spy Clases from $1.0, } IND } t “1 Oe elu eaeara vei $13.00, Kaliedancoren from S0cta, to 1,50, Mim >» PE DNV Wines d M.Carcie Clerk and Master of our opts, Poloramas, Panoremas. Magic Lanterns ! y) sad Court, at office i Taylorsville, the Sih Monday Children, Willme baskets and Wegons, iter the ith Moaday in Xuguet, A.D. 1857. Lesued | 81-25 to aye Vecliog from dite 08h th de ‘ Bi day J “J M- CARSON, CM. EB. \frem 83, to eeerenens 11am Ay) mt i) OR. S. ALE " ai . bw-6 vo Plutce, Tamborines, Guitare, UBL Tee Anka} cans, Thermometer om passes, WILL se}! a tract « r 150 ACRES « ane lying Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gala Pens, with on the Y idkin River, about 20m Salis and without cases, and about TEN THOUSAND ad g the lands of Washington “We sade ¥ G »( )( ‘| } other things not herein mentioned, all of which dre to here. near Stokes’ Ferry. ‘This tract is value- \ iS sale on the inst accommodating terme Being #gy ne ha gon it an exce!l s with ra » oo 12 feet wide at the bottom aud Ht athe top. already (QUGAR, COPPEE, MOLASSES, MACKE. (eee ap wake wo charges fo showing gook. dam can be built at very sinall expense s REL. SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER. 8" S88 cxamine % . weno better mi e Yadkinrver. Pow-) TEA. SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB OF Kecouect,—orrosirs tum Covet Hovey Me for any purpose can by obtained ata STERS, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE ¢§ TAL Jane 2, 1557 tf-1 enall out-lay. There is a splendid lot of saw LOW CANDLES, 4 for sale low — ee ne inber already at the p idy for building. The WJ. MILLS & Co WILLIAMS BROWN. J nberis tuo far adva n life to commence the Salisbury, Mareh 3s tof this va pre r end will there oe y good inruie. and will belpivet r Tees ih I~ wil callon bun athe res! NOWPQRS fence at Stokes Perry, or address hun at Milledge * = . ville, Mout ry ¢ NEG VALE sub * ak OVE DOLLAR ~ WILL BUY Certificates riber wishe te STORES Vv negroes, / market phees Way 3,1* Adar SAMUEL Ome 44 Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite OUSE.ROOFING and the t ore of : H GUTTERING dose in the wort substantial menaer aad warranted. Great vane of Wares aad Stoves always on baad for enle. _ly Wanted. boy from 50 to 100 young ch res hem at wh he will pay the high his place KEBVESJr if 49 of Marriage, ty January 20, Ir ( )! vr rie BEST PURGATIVE ww ( de ae tele “ ‘ alia oan Vl ook. : ~ DK SAN FORD'S INVIGORATOR, « LIVER Neth serene as euch nae veiee Sch NQ) HU M BU G Me Dye aoa . i i” . art i = ce « removing ant par ned eventry TINE Subscriber is now prepared to Gil all orders a a ple oe eee { me gole pale at the sichman for oO any Country for OO ceat , . . . rae = ie te et, rim ee pa a SUPERIOR WATER BUCKET = ' aces Me nofactores North Caroline Materials; he zm pepe ualaw . Certificates of Confirmation, - » Camane Capital and tay ond be = ' eye « same time Vue ted ve sivle, fiw enle at the tre! and by comnparnog hw wiih Nariman ork asd 7 ‘ oe 6 Of . ¥ pert of the . « able Lo make a farerehle shee- os 8 swill etreug hea ao whe op iP TRIAL Is WHAT HE WANTS L Med GH MAKEPEACE - Dr Sanford's Invigorator nuded ; = . nse . aie : as . Bo Meesrs Worth & Uuey of Pevestewite N.C, zi : PHE PROWIBITIONIST, sre stestetorine aint he ahve Bucket S > , . o e . vetiowste, Reb. 1857 hyo Zt co. eal be ve ee Ww. P. ELLIOTT, — Zz : . : . ‘ My : 4 re Late of Worth & Elliott, Fayttevstte N. 4 ‘ Romo : ren GENERAL COMMISSION . begins \ AND r e eich ; : . Soe FORWARDING MRCHAM, Tadigenion , are 7 t ted WILMINGTON, N.C. Tcchdine ' e penny . Orders for Mrchandite, and coorignmente of Phe . 4 e tealcsor ehipment,thaakle ' = 7 rained and promplly sticnded ser ern | “oo House and Lot to Rent I tio “ee a va, 8100 OR SELL. Sick Headach - , t Ty andermgied demre to Sele to Reot aut tr , bs ' 1 erie ere nece of propeny ' Toe SM atesvile lt wane, of @ Ww i : ° ° s'#t © de “ ° h Shop aod other build- . N y ( ve ve bewoese Ov if eee * 7 Crmtom yea . , on oe ' for wale, Per- ' Biates, Sis ane @ e «| please call oo e . advas me at Fiat Dobbe, near 410t -% t * . weg A ‘ WILLEK & LAURENCE ( \ , e ( ty =F "ai . ‘ue. DEROSSET & BROWN, 1? YOJ HAVE WORK FOR ME att a WILMINGTON, M,C. Please bring it in. «(ner BROWN & DEROSSET, A , NEW YoRK, (iT \ SMITILING, Bell Hanging. ! ‘ WILE IT ds : erelEtr ® ' \ ve Protected by Wor COM A\ ) ABLE LITHONTRIPT IH VEGET VND LOCK : < and Diarrhea Medicine, CEYFRIL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Uenal advances made on ( revren vor sour, URRY mignments , WHITE HEAD. OFFICE eo the ame let with he reedence be * abe p s desrnog to see hum oril leave ‘ Rteest NOY. Gu. a Ja Te i tab (3 MELANCHOLY TO \ THE FACT, THAT Wanted to Purchase, welitithe Rete) We YOUNG {ND LIKELY NE- mee tat reme yore frm 10 (+ 20 years old APPLY ot the een femmes *¢ MANSION MOTEL, Salsbary, March bith 1857 4g hingzion's Cholera _ INT EVA ls that flesh ve sion weeks mtn oe TP MILOR SHOP! Rid Mo TAL WU MNP ME ‘ : ro ahe Desh A quarte iid 7 “ut subs akes th» method to imform bie ss F mite (es tis A Apatite «inathehasopened a NEW . . : Sica Wee PALLORING t JT AHLISHMEST in thie plere DISEASED KIDNEYS, ae gee marerny 201 DD. A. Davee baihag, direct? hy | Wd : Tsppostia : { Morphy, McRone & Co, aod ' a ; ma so bel r Tin Shop of Willams Brown. His long / . . hack He nape . n the bausinese are, he thenks, ; ‘ agus mihentutere ! 1 2 lorie HIS JOBS she fathfally and artetieally ex? u Co. ENO iN Pe . " 1 a ‘ V o t ' COL One vr . FASHIONS 1 wrrerry andie siwaye ready to eupply eastomert!® ! ' tod . (the! Latest Agony.” (7 Call end oe ' rem CON. PRICE \ ALI AB I, Dy TOWN PKOPE RTY Malahary, Sept. 19, SE Iwi Boe <esrin RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR SALE, DAY ( FOR MILE Oym oi NTED. ; LOO AV OGEE BON ates Tact 1 JILP.G OR RE VT. Thunder \ Lightning DISCNION AND CIVIL WAR, cee ue. «: Pestilence, Patent Medicine te & FAMINE, &c., &e., rehnae or rent each ¢ RE evilaand ealamitien that should be garded ! ONNTE ' FN 4 BAKER & OWEN beg leave toler AG HOLDER rm the public generally and private indivkdeste pal oe ticularly, that they are ready, willing and able to pre a hem fromonecat le of the above Tah ning! r Ad hy rupto ther butdings, Isola! OWAN, 1 siuttin at pats koeer uaa hen . VIL erbeen done atin thie part of the eoantry. Addrert ; Wo MILES AO. ; your orders to Baker & Owen, Salsbury, N.C, t Maron COL, UW. L. ROBA RDS, Juby 22, 1K56 a—t AT THI aX HATS, HATS Bl ROWAN Tope Ready-Made Clothing. “i a \ AN TOUSE anlar \ ME Ro WOOL LEGHORS bes aa Splendid assortment of Ready Mades, Lobe IUAGH aN anlirmentvntie nd iicaisijarm i) uote 8 Vente, and Conte, and Regliae of all qualities WUlwiomeen ae oued OFFICE POR ALL the Stages at prices just roceived and fit oe how i ks «| oh Sa! sbury, March 3! aS Gime 44 Salisbury, Feb 9, 1857 Sahebory, March 31 1857 émo# 33 “We'll m ‘That bh It gives t That b “We'll m Has nm As she b In bidd “We'll m laofe DEATH Thomas the typogr of Richie B, has di worthy of unsurpas s from appre loved and | —«most foo him best* several yor moarn a le ble. The tribute to | “ Death monty wi than we v the death « died at his twelve o'el pated iline “Mr. Be tive editor of the late He was af wond Tiw mented Cs ath's dea éediturial tin. This ed ability ' commends press, In universal r propriate « w fault, 8 gathered a will be be intelligenc “ Hoe he more, for | cold and breathed f{ domb is t ment to de vnce go pr tale is told — Death ! The world eternity |i The bi pool Time The ha of Europe ing. In gathered j vintage al regard to beaatifal | rapidly, a menced in the island From Irel are excell to be more dant. W. appeared | bat all th esculant d than ordis fact, the i: be over-ra hysical ¢ ant few y the progre con tinves Balloo A voya miles has space of f ®@ronant, \ from Nort terminater on the Co soutuern | tnust have 4 fine moc the day-lig the sound themsel ve ging the c siderable crossed o' Exeter and versed nei well, findi in the low himself. of hills, and | : about tere a 8 pee land. fore the p tained ere I UB Dy MTOR AND PROPRIETOR, it a te i, == WRITTEN FOR THE WaTouMan. “WELL MEET AGAIN.” “We ll meet again”—Oh! what joy These hopeful, heart-felt words euatains ; The grief of absence they destroy, And take frum parting half its pain. We'll meet agnin”-—sweet, welcome thought! Oh! how it buoys the fainting heart ; Our deepest sighs with hopes ere fraught, And tears sume secret joy impart. We'll meet agein'—'tis often spoken Awid the gay and laughing throng, While other g their glee unbrok Are reveling in mirth and song . ee » F F uF #: it t ta li ji ie VOL. XIV. rm, 2 é 3; af “We'll meet again” —it is a balm, SALISBURY, N. C., AUGUST 25, 1857. Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, ‘That heals the wounded, bruived heart, It gives the troubled spirit « culm, ‘That bids ite sorrows ail depart. ai F Ed loon was declared to be the comet; but the railway guard stopped the panic by declaring the wrial visitur to be Mr. Cox- well’s balloon. é ry FF “We'll meet again” —what mother’s heart Has not with this been made to swell, As oboe bas felt the tear-drop start In bidding @ lovely child farewell! i A JERUSALEM WEDDING, Mx friend Arootain, considered the best watchmaker in Jerusalem, invited me to go and witness the ceremonies of a nar- riage, which wasto take place in his house. The festivities were to commence at half. past four in the evening, The happy man on this oceasion went by the name of Katch Adoor, the barber. Wishing to witness the whole of the ceremony, I wade it a point to be punctual to the time. The family where the marriage was to take place was considered one of the most respectable in Jerusalem, among the Ar- menians, and consequently every thing was done according to the most approved Eastern fashion. Ou entering wy friend’s i ] LE 3 Fi “We'll meet aguin” —the lover’s vow Ta often coupl:d with thie phrage, When on his avble, jofty brow, His deepest heart affections blaze. fi u E E 2 ¥ “We'll meet agein"—the jute breath— The soldier breaths to cheer bis spouse, When girding ou his “shafts of death,” He goes to meet his country's foes. ? “We'll meet again” —the Christian's ease— When at the door of death he ties; “We'll meet where all in perfect peace, Far, far beyond these ambient skies. = H i s 5 >= rs Hi 4 “+We'll meet agaia”—high up in Heaven, On that eternal, blissful shore ; Where tender hearts no more are riven, Aad parting griefs are felt no more.” Z ish carpets. When a fresh guest arrived, OF the whole Company rose up, and when be the typographical corps, died in the City | had taken his place all seated themselves of Richmond on Sunday night last. Mr. |etmultaneously, and the usual salutations B, has discharged, with a faithfulness | ¥ere again repeated with scrupulous ex worthy of emulation, and an industry jactitude, Couversstion then followed, ac- : companied by the never-faliny pipes and unsurpassed, all the callings of a printer, coffe. from apprentice to editor. He was be) (ur principal attendant was the bride loved and esteemed by all his associates | groom himeelf; and on Ingionug of my —most fondly loved by those who knew | friend the resevu of this, be answered that him best* He leaves « devoted wife and it was eg a) compliance wile lie itt several young and interesting children to Nes Vallee ieee moarn a loss, which to then is irrepara- especially at such w time alien there was ble. The American pays the following | great temptation tribute to his memory : “ Death of Thomas Bailie.—The com | was written, “Ie that f ; monity will be nove the less shocked let } hee i . “ sees ell) roll Shion neh than we were, at the announcement of |) me servant Wf hin Thomas Bailie, a worthy member of t fur the brideyroomn to Unnk too highly of himselt ; this waiting vu us, then, was to remiod Liu that it Le The bridegroom, havited in his working the death of this estimable citizen. He x died at his residence on Sunday night at Clothes, ade his sppearacce, bring twelve o'clock, after a short and uuantic: ues bits the low stools x ie Were pated illness. i le " ee alte tur tie ereiing “Mr. Baile commenced a career of ac pei ue be lable Was about elit teet 1h beugth, and the ground het above (wo feet trom After spreading a white « on We lable, it was espediiously covered with an alinust endless variety of dishes According wo the prevailing custom, the different visuds were of suci a nature as tive editorial service under the guidance of the late Joun Hampden Pleasants He was afterward assuciated in the Rich wond Times and Compiler with the la- mented Carrington, wlhiel paper ceasing ath's death, Mr. Bailie commenced the editurial condact of the Eveniay Bulle tin, This joarnal he uianayed with mark ed ability, and secured the respect an commendation of press, In the private walks of life his universal popularity dictates the ust ap propriate eulogy. tad, and generous to & fault, social and gay in Jisposition, le gathered around lin trends whose eyes neither ly require culling por carving ; cle Was bothing in the florins of plates ‘ndividual use, and the ¢ pany Were ts C around the lable Upped Cush ‘ fis aascciates © ’ sul@ Very Costly muaterial, which bad Been previouely arranged for their special use Having taken our places, We were ea supplied with a 0, @vapkin, and eeu : read very one said a yrace tor him will be bedimimed with tears at this sad : bed " self, accompauicd with the teual sign ool totelligence cross, T)} reat \ ty of mad t ' Vel it (rea aricl vl §Maue-Up Visb “ He hearty laugh will be beard no . at : t ¢ ce aollisbod We Very uiuch, abd as inaDy more, for Deut): lis freee tris meat pon iC; as | partook of were really vers palatable cold and ashy are the lips that once ° - Lhe wine aiey, wade by our host, and the breathed forth the fire of humor and wit she rs » ives : ib t foduce of h@tiative yr » Was of a youd domb is the vice that once y as 5 leot argu aod pleasant quality ment to debate, aralysed the bras 1 t we 1 5 : he dinner being over, the of Europe continue to be inost gratify As itis not cust mary in the East on ing. In France the grain has been | SUC) vccacions tur the ladies to be ip te gathered in splendid condition, and the | Company vf gentlemen, the lady fnends vintage uleo is very promising. With, °! is Pee oul Were eelv eu in ail et) regard to our own country, the recent | {fely diflereut apartwent; but the rygid beaatifal weather has ripened the crops custome of the harem not bemny eo strictly : dl v by the Cl rapidly, and reaping, which has com. | #bered ly by the ¢ dence be will leave € I Fistiats as by Violet Delt, N.C. ) GULIELMUS. | Louse, 1 was shown into a larye square Aug 12:b, 1857. § : room, well lit with wax tapers. A natuber of male guests were already in attendance, | sed seated ov splendid divans, made of the DEATH OF A RICHMOND PRIN. | choicest tuaterials; the fuors also of the TER rooms were covered with the richest Turk- veil, glittering with a tusel; a ceronet of und keeps up until he grows tired, finish jing by stopping opposite to the party whom he chooses as his successor in tl entertaininent. keeping time left with the feet and hands w the music; the peculiar steps seem to | |be traditionary, but are also very much | jto the taste or fancy of the dancer. On jthis occasion nove of those offensive ges- |tures 60 often referred to by travellers were exhibited, as there seemed to be a jwarked decorum in all that transpired. The atuusements were kept up till abont hineo'clock, when the bridegroom, amidst 4 short silence, entered the room and pro- ceeded to kiss the back of the right hand of each one in the company. Having perforined this ceremony, he took his {seat in the centre of the room, and then the operation of shaving commenced. Four boys were employed in this service, two of them being on one side, holding iu their hands long lit tapers, while the other two, with silver censors and bottles of rose water, every pow and then be-| | sprinkled the face of the bridegroom with the delicivus perfume. Every one in the room whose profession was that of a bar- ber took a part in the ceremony of shav- ing. The razor seemed to change hands Bu frequently that | began to fear that the bridegroom's beard would not last till al! partook of the bonour, The towel used on the occasion was of iminense length, and of Bue lawn, lavistly embroidered with gold. ‘ The ladies, who had placed themselves outside the dour, endeavoured to get a siglit of the proceedings as they best could. { Whilst this ceremony was going vn, the guests were vecupied In chanting the praises of the married life. When Hus was Noished the bridegroom again hissed the hands of his “vests, and then disappeared. On bis return he brought with him w poor litte boy, about eiylt years of aye, when, w ith great ceremouy, they were both clothed with wedding gar- ments, and the pricst pronounced a bless iuy Upou them. Inquiring of my friend Arvotiun as to the object of dressing the boy in the saine style as the brideyrooin, the reason he gave me was, that it was premitod him and the guests that enjoy mentor prespe rity blhould pever euyen pride, Gut Uhat unless we all became (le children we could not expect Happiness hereafter, referring, no duabe e words of Ser; ture The dressing of the parties bein pleted, aud the hoar approachir yocom nearly » the whole company set out cd , fo mit it for the purpose of conducting the bride Kroem to the bouse of lis bride. The mu siclane took the lead, striking up a lively dle, a vc drums were slung over the ack of a the drummer himself ma ur toe {and beating them most of us were furnish bridegroom was placed in the centre of the conipany, e tuajority , the cu With paper lanterns with @ lady on either side of him, those cing surrounded by lis male friends; the adies followed in the rear, enveloped in their White winding sheets, Before start hy, each one e company received a taper, these, when liyhted, were of safti teat br ancy to enable as to mark out e read, and as we proceeded on oar way frequentexclamations were made by a t ¥ p uj cece oe Lith Joan a netianed The sec came round to each of us, and presented re Wooten and inen especially the for tale ie told in wee suoit and solemn word . , lew bot aie | . a! Ti a basin aud ewer of water: the basin be mer praising the virtues of the bride - é aie 1! n : t Death ve salie curtain is draw veld inune hand, whilst with the other groom, and giving warning to otvers whe The world yet coutaius his body, out ; . Pn inntiie pagitnrctliat eternity | ae e poured the water over our hands as we Watling fo join the procession, tha Dy aa u = y “is eval was required. The towel used on this the bodegroom was on his Way Tie vecasion Wae beautifully embroidered Couipany was Chas yreathy increased by The Eur pean Iarveat.—The Liver- | wit weld We were then served with parties joining as, whe lad been previ pool Times, of August 1, says the Usual accompaniments of pipes and ously wa at the doors of their houses = | coffee to meet the proud and happy bridegroom The harvest accounts from all parts : The procession arriving atthe bride. house, we were then ushered jnto thy oom, and the bride, who was surround sd by her parents and frignds, was com letely covered with a pink ganze-like profusion of gold t beautitul flowers a { forned her head The his male guests, and dancing and music ne continued ':ll near daybreak. The dance consists of, FEMALE NOVEL READERS. One of our exchanges has the follow- ing article, which is worthy of a wide perusal. It directs attention to an alarm- ing social evil, needing correction, Many | girls, of really fine intellects, are throw- | ing away all hope of a vigorous wental | (culture by an insatigte craving for ficti- tious works. These works, which issne groom joined|married. We are ot aware that there { | | the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. + é e NUMBER ! grate to other parte of the country, and the resort of native and foreign females } a ae are any linea) represpntatives of Chaucer, f Spencer, Dryden, Jgremy Taylor, Hook- | to the factories. 4 er, or Barrow. Weahave mentioned on- | cess of femal gs over. wales is 8,088. One ly such names as ocpurred to us without (thing is certain, Massachusetts cannot @ book ; a little research might doubtless | furnish husbands fog, its inarriageable fe- much increase the ligt. | male population, and Lowell, especially, we should think, would Le an excellent | place for bachelors who wish to get ma- Foreign Goods —The activity eontin- jiug, In fourteen eities of Massachusetia ‘the proportion of females to every 100 ues, and hoiders, in view of the large im- | rte, are pressing thpir stock at less pro- | males was, in 1855, as follows : In Boston, 108; Lowell, 153; Wor- its, in most cases, than they anticipated. | Our tables of receiptsphow that the goods | chester, 104; Charlestown, 102; Salem, —_ In. Lowell alone, the ex- | Mr. R. because he feels heavy and mis- erable, Mr. S. becanse he’s married. Mr. T. because he isn’t. Mr. U. because he’s going to be. Mr. V. because he likes to seehis friends around him. Mr. W. because he’s got no friends, and joys a glass by himself. r. X. becanso his uncle left him a Mr. Y. because his aunt cut him off | without a shilling. Mr. Z—we should be very happy to inform our readers what+Mr. Z’s reason jare for drinking, but on putting the ques en. | tion to him, he was found too drunk to answer. | Looxine vows 4 Danpy.—‘L was dia» jing at a hotel in Philadelphia,” writes & | gentleman of Knoxville, Tovsepase “and sitting nearly opposite Gideon Hender- son, of this city, a well-known merchant, who was on bis semi-annual tonr to the North to buy goods. -He had two oung ladies from this State under his cha: and one of them was sitting on each |of Mr. Henderson at the table. Direetly in front of him sat a dandy who, bavi (finished his soup, raised his eyeglass stared steadily, first at one and then at \the other of the ladies. “Mr. Hf. seized » heavy glass tumbler, and I thought was about to spoil the fellow’s profile by harl- ing itat his head; but, instead of ¢ he brought it to his own eye and Joo ( healt Loe? LN cdford. deliberately through the bettom of it at from the press, countless as the frogs of | The sannortore palit eniniepepurey hited 120 ; : si ea) i PP illicags oa) lthe top of the ee in front of hin.— Egypt, are destitute, for the most part, ling aly to take advantage of the redue-[T-) ‘i Aide Bo field, 112 : Noo The attention of the company was fixed of imagination and good taste, and have tion of duty in competition with fabrics Abs 193: ¥ ail sie 116 Chelsea, |UPO" the fellow ; a general giggle began no power to invigorate the mind or im- laced on the market, aod we thiak it ee 23; Salil hiver, , ’/and grew, till he was compe’ to quit prove the heagt, The next generation | ory likely that after "September opens 10. [the table and the room, in the midst of of Ainerican women may furnish robust minds and characters; but the prospect is a dreary one, when one thinks of the | unsubstantial food which is the only ail- ment of many. “Tt is said that four-fifths of the novel reading in this country, at the present time is achieved by ladies. So true is this, that publishers cater almost exclusively for the female taste, in the selection of works for issue. The consequence is, that the market is flood with higeh-wrought pic- tures of high life for one class of these lady readers, and high-wronght pictures of low life for another class, while the staple article—the article which tiuds its way in the best of families—is sur-charg- ed and sacrificed by a sickly and slender religious sentiment that is hardly less en ervating than the story which forins its vehicle. Now, this is net to blame for the fact, and certainly take no delight in stating it. There is a fact, however, con- nected with the matter, which is slightly complimentary to thei, or their natures. They show signs of a surfeit, and those bouks are beyinning to be a drug in the market. This fact will serve, we hope, asa warning to publishers againat min- istering to an unhealthy appetite and a ow standard of taste. They have bro't literature into disrepute by dissipating, rather than cherishing, a healthy litera- ry appetite; and it will take many months to recover fairly from the degeneration. Now, if they will take as much pains to crowd before the public good books as they have inferior ones, they will sooner or later reyain their ground. There is something in the position of American women which exposes them peculiarly to the inflnence of an uoworthy literature They partake of the national restlessness of mind; they are all readers, and there isa very larye class especially in cities, who have nothing to do but read. This lack of regnlar pursaits unfits them for anything but light reading. They have not the habit of application, time hangs heavy on their hands, and they simply seek for that kind of reading whieh can be pursned with the slightest ontlay of effort. They cannot sabsist on this kind of intellectual aliment long at a time; bat they live on it long enough to insure several monster editions, and to stimu- late production to a sickening surfeit. Novels, thoagh an important depart- ment of literature, do not form the high est or inost important departinent, They are, or should be, incidental and sabeid lary; and when history, lnography, na- trral philosophy and criticiamn have fed the mind, and built ap witbiu it sound views of life, a true comprehension of the relation of events, and an insivgltinto ha man character, the choice of novels, for relaxation or etady, will fall upon alto- gether a different class from that ppon which we have animadverted. These, stilted and silly fictions have no charms for a healthy mind, and are cast aside as the most unsatisfactory chatf.” ¢ « { f t o-. From the Boston Courier AUTHORS NOT FATHERS. a table near him stands “a largish toin- drink you can have in sammer time, and in Russia.” are we prepared to recommend as a suin- does. jened, with good inilk, or better, cream dark yellow colour, and the whole mix- ture cooled in an icec rature of ice-water, is “the most ¢ ,cious, the most soothing, allaying drink” we have ever treated our- selves or friends to. ing to compare with it for deliciousness or refreshment. briates. Its stimulus is gentle, its flavour exquisite note of this now, and when the summer fever visits you, and you feel, with Sid- ney Smith, that for the sake of coolness you coald yet oat of your flesh and sit in your bones, try our specitic of ice-cold tea fit to be mentioned with our cold tea. Knickerbocker who field, Ohio, sends vouches without reserve, -- - there may be a comparative decrease.— The receipts must be large, however, for the next four or five weeks, and this ef- fectually shuts out the cry of a short snp- ply, proving the truth of our representa- tions upon this subject. There have been during the week (epee sales of all wool plaids and fancy stuff goods at 40 to 81,25, ut most at 45a 80c. The tid has been abundant, and those who sold early will have done the best. In silks there is no change. Rich, heavy, pure silks are comparatively scarce and high, and all kinds of silk goods consuming much raw material must come invoiced at 4 higher rate. Ribbons are plenty in me- dium and low grades, bat rich wide goods are in moderate supply and firmly held. British goods are selliag slowly, aud for the most part are paying poorly, although the high price of cotton has helped the consumption of low-priced linen fabrics N.Y. Com. Ado. oo TEA AS A SUMMER DRINK. Frederick Sala. writing from Russia to the Household Words, mentions that on Lucky and Unlucky Days. Even to this enlightened age, people bravetheir fortunate and unfortunate days, and the educated are by no means exempt from the superstition. Only certain days are deemed lucky for transacting business upon. And the absurdity is carried 80 far that it is considered very unlucky to pare your nails on Sanday; and if you do it on Friday, you are sure tu come to sorrow. Friday is, par excellence, the black letter day of the seven, aud itis astonish- ing how general is the prejudice against that day. Farmers dislike the day four all their operations: soine merchauts will not accept bills on Friday ; sailors will not willingly put to sea on that day; and it 1s well known that Friday is rarely, if = ever a wedding day, in any class of socie- ty. ror from the proposal to be marned on akriday! Yet, as if to show mankind | how ridiculous are these kind of preja- bler filled with a teaming liquid of a yold- ep colour, in which flvats a thin slice of lernon. It is tea—the most delicious, the most soothing, the most thirst-allaying dices, history can prove that Friday has | been the most fortunate day in the na- eae calender of the United States of Tea flavoured with the slice | of lemgu we have never tried; neither America. A few facts on this subject will be instructive : On Friday, August 21, 1492, Colum- bus sailed on his great voyage of discov- | ery. On Friday, October 12, 1492, he made his first discovery. He returned to Spain on Friday, Jan. 4, 1493. On Friday, June 13, 1494, unkuown to bim- self, he discovered the continent of Am erica. In sbort, Friday was Colambus’ jlucky day, aud, as regards the continent of America, may almost be said to be a Saint Day, for all its great and most lasting eveuts occurred on Friday. On Friday, March 5, 1496, Henry ba }gave John Cabot bis commission, which Ht cheers; bas not ine: (fea to the discovery of North America. On Friday, November 10, 1620, the May Flower, with the piigrims, made the harbor of Providence Town, and laid the foundation of the American Constitution. mer beverage, tea teaming hot, as Sala But tea made strong (as we Jike it, or as strong as you like it,) well sweet- in it, in sufficrent qaantity to give ita hest to the teinper fai > most thirst- We know of noth- Try it, good reader; make a George Washington was born on Fri- day, and, during the war of the Revolo- tion, all the victories won by the Ameri cans were obtained on a Friday. Ice cream is the only preparation And to crown this series of triamphs, fora day held in ench disesteem in Eu rope, on Friday, Jnly 4, 1776, the motion in Congress was carried, declaring the | United Colonies tree and independent. Nix Fouwitaw.—Two Dutehmen bad occasion to go to a blacksmith’s on busi- jness and tinding the smith absent from the shop, they concluded to go to the jhouse. Having reached the duvor, said ‘ : | ‘ “ My tex, brnden and sisters, will be | one to the other, . _" “Come, Hans, yon ax abont the smit?! foun in de fus chapter of Genesis, and de . : pd , | “Nain, Nain,” said the other, “bat yon wenty-seben werse: PS “So de Lor made Adam.” I tole you | cat tell better as Tean.so den L knocks . The mistress of the house came to the vow he made him: He make him out , »L clay, an he sot ‘im on a board, and he /door. Here was a dilemma. At length A Coloured Discourse. A Duncan Falls correspondent of the writes from Mane- the following “Dis course,” tor the authenticity of which he ! having taken it luwn from the thick lips of the orator k rimeself : How a bride would shrink with hor- | happy pair were then required to take each other by the hand, when the priest, placing the cross upon their heads, repeated what the Scriptures say on the holy estate of mut meeced in the South, will be general over | Melaminedans, 1 had frequent opportu the island in the course of afew days hities of seeing the yrace tal hyures ahd From Ireland we learn t):at ihe prospects highly orbawental dresses of the Eastern are excellent. Even the potato is likely | les to be more than usually sound and aban After sitting for abou Mr. Walter Savage Lander has been calling the attention of the British pub lic to the fact—made known by William Howitt—that some of Shakspeare’s de scendants are in needy circumstances, an hour in this Hans spoke, “Is de smit mitin ?” “Sir (” said the woman. “Is de smit mitin ?” “I don’t anderstand you,” said the wo- look at im an he say, ‘Fus-rate, an when he git dry, he brethe in hin de breff of jife. He put him in de garden ob Eden, and he sot him in one corner ob de lot, an he tole him to eat all de apples, cep- % Sorcha an man. , Lone PHO Y The bridegrooia and the little f : ae . tin dem in de middie ob de orchard, dem ; a , dant. We bear of the diseases having room, employed in speaking, smoking, oe eater ae loan taveach ciliec (em unevies of procuring relief for them. le wantedifor tiie winter apples. By-em Hans then blowed ont, —*Vot de debil, ePppeared in certain districts in the South, {and drinking coffer, we were at length I! nest bei resented witha sheath But it is quite impossible that any de bye Adam be lonesome. So de Lord | 1 say is de smit initin ' e 2 PERE URI Pepe tes a “ends He hou] 3inw Die . rj : linn ere o the ) ! bet all the statements declare that thia/ ushered into another os op oct ee rd kann le handle of the blade seendant ot Shakspe are should be in want! viake Ebe. I tole you how he make her The other Dutchman, perceiving that | | esculant daring the present year is more | hastern drawing-room —mach more gor ta the aie mand iwithoacwhite handker: because there has been to such person in He gil Adam lodlum till be got sound the woman could not un jereiandt) = ‘ than ordinarily good and promising—algeousiy fitted up than the one we had jvandbelact i ant ape of the CXistence for nearly two hundred years ‘sleep ; den he gouge a rib out his side. stepped up, and pushing vin aside saic iaform bie fact, the importance of which can hardiy just leit. When we were seated, the mu ; le : Hi rie A : t ata Shakspeare died in 1616, leaving two and den make Ebe; and he eet Ebein de “Let me come | p Vatcan sav sent P ¢ |e bridegroom: and tle be as an emble ; ube; ¥; ae eda NEW be over-rated. The improvement in the | siclans were introduced, consisting of a : eg 1a ya em daughters only, Susanna and Judith.— corner ob de garden, an he tole her to! iOg-—lIs de black sit shop in de honse { hie plore one of peace : ie gi me sont a] 2 __ physical condition of Ireland within the blind flute player, aman with two small ae ial ingrataniie laches ean Judith married Mr. Thomas Q UNCY Bone all de apples ceptin dem in the mid Here was contusicn dou sly confuzzled : After parte g of eo iglit refres ‘ ; } Co, sed ast few years is highly gratifying and | half-drams, and an Fastern fh arpoim the I ; short time before her father’s death Jle ob de orchard: dem he want for win- 4 Buy £ &. . nent, the procession was again formed, ‘ die ob de orc ; - dare, the progress towards material prosperity shape of a triangle, and having anumber i : : mutator elarie lines Three sons were born to ber; but they ter apples. One day de Lor go out a WHY WEN DRINK. wei maee con tinues to be oninterrupted. of strings attached to the to; This pe ' a : ue ervice was to be perform all died before her, and she herself died bisitin, de deobil cum alony, he dress his- Mr. A. drinks | inse his vr ha cu looki strt t was laid in the i. i aba : in 1662. . : ake. . fi pee mili ni - ieally om coe jculiar : King in Hats) 2 la . \ j ed. ‘The same expressions of joy were es aia tim elder laheliere married = in wee ob de snake, bal he tind recoioniended Ui yuma entero ap of the pertormer, who sat cross ley ger : Scat (thie Sus ; > . he! iy for you no eat de apples inj : je riered him Balloon Travelling ia England. wri minbto Wir tu bes seme wltcned. wnbL we arrived at fhe) yc Gy cu qa e. aih rR 1 Why ; ‘ pes IPT Mr. B. becanse fie doctor ordered & oy . on the gr: ya ta ¢ ta 7 a 2 : f church. When we reached the chureh, I a ie rer mn srria ve was a daugh. de middle ob de orchard? Ebe say dem a ortomandihellrates juackery . rratic . P ed to the m7 r : sore 18ne oO ) a ; a - . ’ at . ~ > ¥ H ae caomenia A voyage of two hondred and fifty g'2 operations he attached “ ret hn he bride and bridegroom, with a few of ; ey Elizabeth Hall ae was born hs de Lor's winter apples. But de de bbil| Mr.C, takes a drop because he's we A : ¢ 7 non alle ROLE + Jizabe all, 3 A . Boa 7, t all end ve miles has been accomplished inthe ahort gers of ear h hand an iron eat i us their nearest relations, were led to the fs a : ae {father’s death, and ia imen. “43° I tole yoa for to eat dem, kase dey’s Mr. i) becauselliee dry. 4 3 | pos 2 mble 2 . ore her grand-father s ¢ ; Uy ‘ ony wet. 22s J ane space of five hours, by a professional | thing in shape like thin , wi i We alter, when the whole andience fell on i mess A his will, though’ called his de best apples in a orchard. So Ebe Mr. E. because lie feels something ris i i » on ‘ , ‘| one 5 alle abite: . \ a @ronant, who, with twoamatears, started | a8 SN aR ere ii . nee oe their knees and employed themselves in, niece,” a word used at ea time to de- eat ie Ailes; sil ui Adam a bite; an de ing in his stomac! from North Woolwich, near London, and fiuyer ne inserted two aa i ( : f silent’ prayer. The priest. then com ‘ ra Aaa ae ee . o neralls She was debbil go away sy-em- by de Lor cum | Mr. F. because he feels a kind of sink | ing terminated their mrial trip at Tavistock, | pointed bone, with these he played t i imenced the service, reading again those eee ! ne 1 ae Me Thom . Nash, home, dn he miss de winter apples 3 80 l ing in his stomac! ° on the Oornish coast. They crossed the | instrument by running the right tinge portions of Scripture whieh relate to the {™1tt gear nat ar i We sven He call Adam? Adam he Jay low; so AiG) becaus a going AR, soutwern part of the big village, and then @p the high, aud the lett finger down the ities required of husband and wife, and 2d to Sir Jobu Barnard, bat she never de Lor call agin—You Adam!’ Adam ; q andi : tnust have stecred dune west. There was low notes. The flute itself was of a very 4 fine moon shining at the time, and, as CUrions construction, and the manner ot had any children, and died in 1670.- naking bis own comments upon them, dicine With her ended the direct line of Shak- friend off to Or say ‘hea Lor!’ An Lor say ‘Who stole de Mr. Il. ‘s gota fi bee j ; | Ir alice whic hohe offered up suitable pray- pear winter aus av Adam tole nuns homer : the daylight broke on them, they heard | playing upon it was no less peculiar | ; libl ice asked the “Petre: - don't know, ‘Ebe, he spect.’ So de Lor Peers Teel eat re = air , ers, and in an audible Voice asket 1e€ ene ats tl vreat men ; off Mr. I because | oh arsed the sound of channel surf, and found | was of iron, about eighteen inches long, parties whether they willingly and of yas cone ei cal! ‘Ebe. Ebe the lay low. De Lor| Me cas en, : . . 5 okeyvs - by , ny. t : 7 rat oF * Kha »y sha 1 ss - hed ie las themselves, in nantica) phraseology, hug- with the usnal number of holes —n bin them own accord consented to the union. be ih seeedeneeate varellatiidisacend: call agin, ‘Y ou Ebe! Ebe say, ‘hea, Lor!’ | Mr. K. because he's got a pain in his iduale pare Ring the coast, and roing along at acon- -the aperture at the top being nearly the Lhey, answering in the aftirmative, were EUce) Tk , of Shi ee eaatiiet De Lor say, ‘W ho stole dem winter ap head. able to pre” siderable speed, ‘he river Exe was same as atthe bottom, and it was played then required to face the congregation, ants. ne line of Sha ride Mh lest Ebe tole him she don't know. Mr. L. becguec to's got a pain i hile Aght ning 5 . : S » to : ¢ . ro have seen; 80 18 thi of 3 on, Ras . notch ’e Sane ‘ Se oied Crossed over Starcross station, between by & blind man blowing a! ttle te us ee upon which the priest put the question, ries Scan tlarvey Pope Gibbon, Adam she spect. So de Lor cotch 'em! i omach it has ev Exeter and Exmouth; Dartmoor was tra- | of the hole, and without any mec econ whether any one knew any just cause sy eele cal fh eee Pitt. Fox, boff, aD ha trow dem ober de fence, an Mr, M. because he's got a pain in his Addrere versed near the prison, when Mr, Cox. agency he managed nevertiveless to TINK why the parties should not be joined to- Gray, Cowper, Collins, Thomson, Wold. "é tele ‘em ‘now yo work for your lib-!yeoK. Da, well, finding that a fresh wind prevailed out of it some sweet notes. gether? No answer being given, the satel Cn. G ai im ve Hume. Bisho )j bine” pees | Mr. N. because he’s got a pain in his i : . : ; ‘ Jonyreve. , : ‘ in the lower current, determined to avail Now commenced what is generally priest, after a few other ceremonies, pro- Botley sR anes Adam Bmith,| : ccesene » An { himself of the shelter afforded by the termed the ntaseea, that is, music and Aounced them ian and wile. Be, Wollaston IDevy real WHERE WILL THEY GET HUSBANDS? fir Or eccatee ie aot arcane ng. halls pad desvendeit, therefore, eae val-/ dancing. ie Kestera ae sea A ‘ On leaving the church the procession Reynolds, Flaxman, Gainsborough, Sir} It appears by the last cenans, that the | chest. > = allover Ns wh pe Hla Buus oe anil dd . ‘a nl = » again formed, and they now Jed forth the Thomas Lawrence, either were never excess of females over males in the State; Mr. P. becanse he’s got a pain all ove bp sod | teat meadow presented o| wes of European countries, as on v one newly-married pair amid shouts of re- married, or never had children. Burke's }of Massachusetts, is 33,056. This excess | him. octal i i i e pe - 4 | ; ‘ 20 » ru ‘4 ) i | ae airy A tobe It was some time be-| person at a tine is ea to aa bali joicing to the house of the bridegroom. |son died before him, and so did Smollet’s |is partly accounted for by the tendency} Mr. Q. because be feels light and hay a , 2 EC- . , . ‘ 4" tained ene Ny pcaire| bal Herc The beet oneal seie ice The bride was conveyed to the harem by|danghter. Addison’s daughter died un-}among the sons of the Bay State to emi-| py. mo . Ol e . . ’ ~— the jeers of the guests.” | | Seehere! Look and Listen! People ; mast die—we know. They cannot avoid it. People to die. But when they are known only to a limited cirele of fi what's the use of writing three or fotr pages about it, sending them here; and expecting us to insert all that is written, tu the exclusion of mach other matter fa which the people generally are more ing terested! kspecially when so few, if any; beyond the immediate acgueintances, ev+ er read these notices? Now, what is the nse of it! The writers of seach almost always porsue the same strain, and by leaving blanks for the names, dates, &e., we would risk but little in ste obituaries. We do not plbtrenas' + | glad to accommodate friends, and willing to do our Lest—but, if we ‘keep cool’ da- ring ‘dog days,’ don't send us obituaries. four pages long, and then ‘topped off? with a page or two of something called poetry, jingling not more harmoniousl than would two pounds of tenpennay pao in a peck basket. Please be short. —S& Louw Christian Advocate. } - The Human Voice.—Experiences hows that the human voice under favorable cir cumstances is capabie of filling a larger space t.un was ever, probably, enclosed within the walls of « single room. Liem. tepant Foster, on Parry's third expedi- tion, foand that he could eonverse with s man across the harbor of Port Bowen, 6 distance of 6,696 feet, or about one and a quarter miles. Dr. Young says that, atGibraltar, the buinan voice has been heard at a distance of ten miles. If sound be prevented from .spreading and losing itself in the air, either by a pipe or an extensive flat earface, a6 & wall or still water, it may be conveyed to a great distance. Liot heard a fote clearly through a tnbe of cast iron—the water pipes of Paris—3,120 feet long. The lowest whisper was distinctly beard, _£ Sad Warning—A man’s Head Knock- ed off in the Cars.—An Irishman, named Peter Boyle, was killed almost instant] at the little railroad bridge. As the train was passing Laury’s Station, he atack his head ont of the window, which, comé in contact with the timbers of the bridge, took his sealp entirely off. Our inform- ant sat on the seat with the unfortunate man, and was bespattered with bleed, He describes the scene as awfal—the crash of the skull, the fainting of the wos men, the alarm of the passengers, all be ing instantaneous. He says the condne- tor had before caationed the man against sticking his head ont of the window.— Allentown ( Pa.) Democrat. od A Case Beyond Medical Skill.—Some readers may reinember the curioms ge- count of a man who died suddenly in thie city, a wi nee, over whose face, as his body was exposed at the grave, a suds Jen shade and light passed 80 strangely, that the friends removed it back to the house, and kept np frietions all night, try- ing to restore it back to life. We learn since that some of the anxions friends of the deceased visited New York at the time, and tried uduee the physician who attended lead man in his last ifl- ness to yo up, a try his skill towards his rest I)r. S. listened awhile neredulk t at last seemed to be- lieve the isinformant. Bat,” said he, vou wont” & Why asked t n amazement. “Well,” sa tor, “Tdon't see how he would he abie ret alang; it would be very awhward tor him r his liver and heagt are in that jar on the shelf!"— Times. { t th Nvving.—Some wri- ters having desert aa visit to “ Voring- fos” wauterfa n Norway, and claimed for at the wreatest plunge in the world, the editer of TLut “s Mavazine, a Cahi- mia periodienl, saves: ** The astonish- hier ft the above, although sitea- tf the most romantic and moan- untries in the Old World, ean- Jot compare with those of oar own Cali- fornia which surround the magnificent valey of the Zo Hamice. One of the falls ist een tines the heis.t of Niagara, 2 165 feet, tue Zo Hamite fall is about 2,000 fee oe: Nut for Anybody to Crack.—Mathe- matical problems are intended only for llere is one whieh is open to any one. Who can explain it? the learned to solve “When a man savs “1 lie,” does he lie or does be not? It he lies, he speaks the trath. If he speaks the truth, he lies.” We offer $500 premium for the solu- tion.— /etersburg Lrpriss. -- Se From the Raleigh Regieter FROM CALIFORNIA—NON. ED WARD STANLY. The friend#of this gentlenan in hie Dulive State, Nel 3 : OF EN reset Utes will be grieved te leaut Fora Mid Wes Union of these s vrether wile amd. the estanguished pi peat ot 2 u sover, Kepablicans of Ca trom political life. surmise that souiet! sidered iW connect daty he owes, us a ¢ uls of which froitless (M.S. « looted as a anit ¢ he Presideney ati prorty tts bes 1 Like wh of pusat of Cuaracter i was destitute of (Marijooa,) ard |i ence, aid ciaructer, allies dut we say thal Leis dev were tu ench LETTER BY KEIUBLICAN 5 TEE IU MK STANLY ‘asa qnestion to be argued Letween different It is needless to say it would Lave my tuost important matter of Slate poliey, iptess upon the people sseuiny the burthen { by ecunomy, provide Lit unimpaired. vous, L know [shall rounced as aa aboli fusure, as «Hero ot 1 ot Mexico g the ever bitterness so tune atached 2] Vand chan will be U before its injusticn ] vv fiicnds with whom Matters, that one residence dn tls Anil office, desired Sol protit, amd sccral Gares refused to tally wetluny desired) to allow cetten, the causes wihict Thue oN Ste, sutne dnetubets ursted bv ney chatae teyard to thei tujons, AC praiiuent Do imocrat, ui and of rrvt Liter whet nies Unis othe praety AlINGet and © Cuintiun purpese Of emian finiitel—t “ Uo bew and ew owerkd W mar Ciron— her eteabd tatu termed tee attains to pu tteresta, Our Siate mafic t aia t ™“ the} n ‘ e will mal citiz Li \ to " ‘ \\ W asl \\ r secure ss * t hom ! tnke . rr 4 avd evant STANLEY s.--A s a b ce j 1 \ \ on On this ew discipline. Female College at Statesville.—Mr. ~ of this Institution, Ile is now making a jarily supplied by Prof. E. F, Rock wee. jselves afford a most eacouraging hope of ‘fortunate for the health and best interest Tt is upon a natural eminence of pupils. jof such altitude as to afford a beautiful view of the moaatains of the Blueridge, SALISBORY. N.C. | = = Jand is constautly fanned by the pure, in TUESDAY EVENING, AUG'ST 25, 1857 | vigorating wiads from that elevated re- gion, The tain building, comprising TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH = lors and dining rooms, &e., is large, well STATESVILLE. | Ventilated and pleasing to the eye. The | Turs village is “looking up.” There is growads are handsome, and every thing Paths 4 . UL . ‘ | aes a bold spirit of improvement prevalent pertaining to the establishment, is caleu- tated to promote comfort and pleasure. ] For a while after the fearful con- phd : he comuanity is distinguished for its there. flagration which visited it some four or a4 id : . morality Vuotion to all the virtues five years ago, a gleom hung over the Bgl Ceres " ‘ . : which adorn an enlightened and christian place; but that has sme time since passed ‘ 5 : away. and now the music of the trowel, | People; and ander the direction ofa Board Me lrtheclaminenisaltenniiirne (ee intelligent and zealous Trustees, and the i ‘ a : 3 ‘s fee day | tahayement of Coumpetent imistructurs, t CBN vous) parts of the town the whole il . wit : “30 tavel resting Upon rougi. A large number of uew and’ h Ue siniles of Heavei He lf ' i re ave certainly much reason handsome residences have been built, and; t, its friends have certainly ‘ to expect the happiest fruits. Let one aunmber of the old ones have beef re- | | and all who desise its prosperity cherish Simenton are now ftivishing a splendid or treshly painted, The Messrs. the wish, and very soon, Whatever ol a) i} . rehe the ay have " eud three story block, with iron colunsna in prehension they may have caperienues front. It is 110 by 50 feet. The first, | 1 part of the second story, with the trom what have seemed to be unioward events, will pass away inty forgetiulicss, : onl i ara } cas miseient, are designed for stores. The amidst the joy of a brilliant success. remainder of the second, is laid off inte - two large halls—one for the Masonic, and “ Verb. Sap.”—The writer over th North Whig, seems to have been provoked, not the other for the Odd Fellow, lodve. The |signature in the last Carolina tuird story will fornia part of a new Te} tel, which the same tlemen are ore | by a spirit of love for, or true Zeal in be Sut } ; ) paring to ereet connection with thig) all ef, the Tusutution about wiich he bu Altowethe will be second Writes. On the contrary, lis concluding tobone that we know of in Western Caru-, Words are annoinced with a eort uf gusto, C ic y a lee | t lina. Thos. McRerie, isalse tinish- | dicating w pleasurable expectation that the evil mesults described will be realised And write lit, inv a beantitul brick store, on the site of iis former stand,—the old fame building fthut be the true state of the case have yy been ru ed back to ake ree he ds tot a friend to the Tnety tution, a:d is therelure entitled tuo ho tori And Messrs. Stockton & Morr son are prey iy tu erect un ner. Cunsideration br those who are. But we ca F - bnek on the site of (heir trust he isa trend, and thatthe lat Lar aa riner one, Which was destroyed by fire. UO EMiploye epi iiss frou Cisap jou [cieciliaver ait cutee wit), and impatience, oly. Those alone w have contribuiad by word or deed tu the Institution Bleuld presume to subscriln story brick building of suitable size for a to such a comuuncation. We respect t ot 7 i] t ( t Saddle, TLarness and Shue Si p Sy-the. PUY Wtiinate iat tis daspationce ds bot wav, Mr. A. ie ac ssenr iu sine: gvvd—ts bet prodlabie—that itis Calou We eu in lila slop x tthe most bean | led ty irritate, abd not to sevcthe, ofr ty nev xe tliose whe ure labor gto ful 6 jles, we AVE EVE sCe1 We Chcvurage those why ure laboring for the « ty thre leasure from euccess vf the wu ork If hie wishes we ! l ; enue mimcarencihe Nat will speak well and hindly, and | i's We years, 3 tleatravedl (iiieuult Dut iupatience is hasty iu word, liisiiees a vel is Mr. A echiess it deed, and woneraly Gleappuitite 1 seil r . ey verre This warkoeelias focal aud injures ets. A = wos Lae zaplace , . ~~ ; Scarlet Fever lis disease is , pot e. Diessed wit - * 4 at preva tin Snow Cres 8 a 4 Surya f la ss, aoe ent, Iredell ¢ O (Wu dea ‘ n | ary | rofiu ' © ’ a\ As }et occu i vit ’ reli ~ ety dg virtuc, and . cd va eandt H i < > Sulisbury, Mucksville & Virginia se le +7 village - 4 SP fe i< ‘ (thoes " i n feu hk id i Is ordered by ‘ cin 3 t e wie ure Hiss Ohers Ul SD svurv, al ali Cie hing a plewea piace residence eld ont 19th of Septe er i t 4 gdunglters to educa cu X Vote 1 jicst Subeci.; t a Lelter feo ‘ er ! 5 4 the tuwn, $20, 00U ty the above eatle va 4 i" tsa Our citiz 4 t t © aekli,. a 5 e fe ( xe ere mer another, What suail we dul Sia ; ” Nee A€ sustain or re emeasurel Wuia Lid t 5 “ atid 4 ga v £ BUP posit y H 4 at s rea uw secure the road € n ‘ ' ye ing ow . I we loose by the failu n s ‘ rw {« 1 ard like ques i jlustance w eya . are 8 oCCu] » 4nd tent » Pa Wes 3 j Mar cu, a at Gecial A ‘ > ] t se, Ww t ever ist jed ow ‘ . 4 , a! t flucn rosoud oF ¢ are a cls ci r fag) ect ethe f ir i yh and © | € cal cstate, t I 4 us a AnNCEG € WN Woe ‘ . I 4 t voof States - A > 4 5 s 4 Ae 1 x $ ays ay A ' ME WAY Peasouaiiy aud ¢ a € sthe acre, ran ‘ ate receiv: of tit A re par ie (B) ( ‘ 5 ¢ ] sinthe v e, though t 1 » r fad point die lerad jas BS a ive Vt vane yreater pro ‘ | at d 1 4 © are aseadl t r r oe S - 4 j , wu 1 s i : ms rade ‘ rod AC 18, Or Ca , t ‘ ( yet 5 ! he, wit ( 4 Town A A \\ Hien ia nent that 0 ' att ‘ ‘ me talialleisted trie nl r MI Many W a re yovened a” ; tee a or ‘ s re Ne > ins t AV . 13 11t a larre tof tra ' Pe , if : 5 \ny one w xa t pa n a er nnneces # a ¢ ' i K roqualinea 4 ‘ r anil ( ! Sof prise enny 1 tha perceive the wavabtapes ca Jat her t A é t tt t | > r A WIiAK Sei » Not from oN to S fcar C oslic sav Cx AV; 1 er \ WV eer a, Ula ti w it ow Jidss ! A Z land eral r N \ +t é . [ease t gay ing Ca satel Virginia, wher 1 : ' I Woo / ene too thin tand ma thonnd, with the certa t ope prospect of a large trav iv isto j Ks, tis Wipe L, mices ‘ for tus Gl tote prapoe slte doa cours “ ) 1 ¢ +t toyen rthat wor if A V , ’ . J we ¢ t onderta » say the Ve to pive , A al. \ | aly isan catine Le ! t a8 ? 4 ely 48a I nis Very t t lan verily c aioe IB wheve it will be better than tie stock of ‘ erthe N. ( r Weate Roads. The F r fine e ate ; H atexville, ineidentud beuefite afferd the ground af - eae [bees wit Ir riot the mesure, and for the A ' Irede | em sheaf these a e@ We eve our tows ‘ ‘ aeit ! ee S - ! vit safely make a free ft of ®25,000 ‘ ‘ - ‘ foal ¢ ' . é At AN te ensure the snecesa of the . row ( Que froma, partion yo. es : snin ja stn »atmnall for a town the ‘ atu ‘ He When money teat ¢ ‘1Ze « Lat ‘ idering the he , UTOREG IK rihan the hearts of the peo zeof this, but considering the heavy ple. May prosperity and happiness at- subscriptions made here to other enter tend them prises of this hind, itis, verhajs, as mach W. Favcerr has acdepted the Presidency |of it will full on the holders of real es- ‘tate and the owners of slaves. Those | tour through the mountains of this State, who own most, will have the anosf to pay. | bility which his countenance portrays. bat will shortly enter upon his duties at/Those who own little, will have but little | fe speaks freely on the subject of Oen- \the College, his pluce being tempor-|to pay ; | This Institution bids fair, we think, to|they are paying any thing to this road, ‘become the source of great good in this | part of our State. Its buildings, location, | &e., are higily favorable, and of them-| ; ; He , Jofthe new Methodist Charch inthis Town, lits prosperity. The location is peculiarly | j study, recitation, and sleeping rooms, par, - . . i ; Se r A las we can well bear. The great burden \command, even in emergencies the most | Oa)ifpn tans vay ltrving and difficult. His voice is modu- ‘ated to rather a subdued tone, exhibiting | ho enthusiasin, nor none of that excita: | \ and those who now pay nothing jtral American affairs, and says that with bat a poll tax, will scarcely know that ifitty nen he can take the whole of Nic- re laragins us the people are willing for him ito take charge of the affairs of their coun- . ltry and afford a government with power LAYING THE CORNER STONE. 4, secure stability and protection, Inter: | ference on the pure of the contiguous na- Htions is what he wishes to provide against by building up through emigration a) took plice at 10 eclock, on Saturday strong American influence. One of the | ist, and proved to be au occa: party asked if he did not intend being’ All the ar present at the Convention at Knoxville, rangeronts were gotten up on very short 2s Ap efforts in Nicwragua - ere certainly | such asshonl! proveat interest tonBonth- ern Convention. Te replied that he would onre The ceremony of laying the corner stone mort sion of ure ‘non interest. notice, but every part passed off exceed: Inst y well, not be able to dose; but added that there | Mr. Hendren annonneed the object of eonld be ne question that, if the extension | Mr. Bar- of Sonthern Conmmeree wits the point the Convention was striking for, Central Am- erien opened ao verv duviring tield, or! gto thateffect. THe sava itis al-| were to take part In the Ceremonies. Theda ay ther amit tke that the country there! the assemblage, and the Rev. rett the programme of the proceedings, and the names of those gentlemen who ; = somietl Rev. Mr, Groseclose officiated in the re | js go unhealthy; the mixed races as inal ligions eXercises, in a inanner so very conntries are wohealthy, bot the pure | vive maces endure the climate well, Some me Luke asked Lim what was the char veter of the| > . eae : ° native population, or that) portion to slackiner, Enq J MeV ered WH EXTEMIpOFE Ch ieh jr would be necessary to recur for address exceedinaly well conceived, word ed. and appropriate. Mer. J. HE exvibited and named tl siinple end appropriate as to +9 5 err +1 fe ose rese erent pleasure fo bese present, were they tractable, ities oop eelfiwilled rebellious? Tle re ie various books, (plied that it was misfortune, so far as making soldiers of them, that they were | too tractable, too easily led about, too de- asupply of Taber; anid papers, Celis, and other articles deposited wothe corner, The cereuunies were cou ficient in firmness and steadiness of pur: cluded with: prayer. pose, After some farther conversation The S's) Brass Band was in at) on matters afin ior importance we took tenia 1 climportance aid Ur Jeparture, all fully satisfied that un- der hie quict and nnasanming mien there in this on that would teres ceremony at different Teoatfords us much pleasure ty attest te the skillet Us ¢ é and will, felt vet in smething like yovernment in that dis- wins tale nf, enery stay tthe ‘ Subithees, ves of @ procece v rm te be ennee | Organizing bors, in their several parta, as well tracted and decaying country. te the general usefulness of the Band From the N ( EDWARD S1fANLY'S TREASON, Dont comunity, from whom they merit Stardard treat deal of cnoourayement, We had intend vive amore cit We alluded briefly in our last to the cutstant weeou this ecersion, bat aeceptance by the Hon, Edward Stanly, We found it Gaipossible te do su to the cilv oof this State, of the black KR extent of our wislics pu ‘ oreebanset ete toe CGooverteor af Cu t « We thud we last Raley Reg ary tater, NTE Cle | rthe late bucket of FOR THE WATCHMLY We ee oO Ae . to 63 thew views of Mr. Stanly poy = tw | . 4 i : r lain bet . \ ' cepa \ ‘ pied ber ¢ . , aotie 7 6 Gmdeuimns his y “ be I r el Vetite nto that the yrie ete y ger a li« paper en sts 1 yive Y AS tiow WoL MELPE gies ; : nate Vitor Live jo Neath Cu We yn tthe abewe thant ’ ae rn . “ uM y 5) buct ! ‘ 4 4 « a. ; te yowultea “-- t beret us f foot ® { SUPLEME €¢ rT ‘ thw ‘ ‘ ’ . ae ' ev | States 3 | 7 t iz ' . S ' a M \ | t #4 s I te e an ‘ Esai ’ ‘ et Tva Nasu J I f fF ree f ' sent, f MoD ' at ‘ Ane } z = et J ¢ Mir. Stanivy j . ‘ ae | Foy Ty woe ° . . ‘ ‘ 5 ed etore ne vo M " A a \ /, af : ; rect ID u fom Va I if “i ‘ ‘ . ¥ ' i) ‘ (es jos 1 ‘ ( il J ‘ hee ' | \ es () \ r July - / ; eatin Sint ' Dure S « Rr n ] “ , ‘ aro Ww F ets as ] } ae ] " . Iv iwman eo ¢ ' by kek the ‘ b ) Che Neon ¢ Pee de : I k i } y e ‘ ’ r . : i eg aveland Jul econ at . eK et ¢ Yy 1 \W ei : ter ow ' ‘ No trast 6 ne S ens from Alex , ' | - | ‘ ‘ ow t 1 M . tan tr ; { KS ij j ’ t t a s ‘ , 4 ‘ 1 nes tetdern ost ] i. 3 oo \(ps ula |rinnere 4 : ~ ee ‘ “fn ¥ t i] 1 ! ’ i} ‘ t ‘ ‘ ri) I> Joi J t afF \ tM Sha casa ws I f ( J t rl 1850, 0 N t t ‘ een thie \\ } ' f ~ I ( 4 towel v sty a I, tI bk Va aJ J < ator feo Hands a " , « f , J'.-t ' ‘ . ’ ‘ ‘rie at ‘ 1 , au as “ tered ow 1 ws : a ae als ' ‘ wit ‘ | | aid vat J if ’ 4 ' e Py we 1 ee cout ‘id i Vly \ wis ' os ' \ od z \ 4 at o M ‘ i I , I aed alt I) . WW 7 ; ' Hore S8y Atha weaned A qi iN” “ A | ' e al COUT \ fion t me ' Ie ‘i “ fe are yeah toad GEN WIELIANE WALLER pe : es . Bee Thee ; F TT rad Panel It is teas t te exense M ; P| \ Ve t wil voile 1 eg Alericnr tCen (Geiea\\ kets : : De , : - yo sayy that sit\n vioneher ane conservative: than At Ane ‘ar Riley C cht t ot Ky viding States f i (i / the mone pouty wherever eteariata \\ \t mau site dia Dtowiaras the South, ih man Pils yeouniprical charieter (pss . wel sui sy pies and) the . heat \ {rt Known by (y \\ } ' root Tsou, ino. sen ‘ t 4 et | ‘ declared, wa one funda A Wreetveg ot, nti putas " ulartieles ob its creed, that slavery vl ‘ ' n¢ Stauly teruis meet li 1 tan tive tis efore Grod and t os t ekit lyrn ‘ ts weary Lisat os f ' lake flicemecmet wok Republica nit Calwforniaaa well . pil wet eve, and pr ty ite Massachitise Phere is no ditfer to brow, receding fe ead. and hee cetwoon the ism oon the shores of rt straight ha I should jadve din the Pacitic and on tie shores of the At ty be a oman of nervons temperament, ine tis rank poisons itis death to easily excited, bot never losing bis self the body politic, whether administered by bacne of North Carolina. } wav ergy The signs now are. that the old national Democratic party will have to in Bid and in 1860, ayree 1 and davigerous ‘Opposition as { variquished: in 1480. The steko mingling—the isms are. all ry; ne gether fur another, and it ina y conflict, We see it in “4 fornia iv’ this treason on the: part of ward Stanly, But the-old Danae guard will be ready, It may Be stronge in the North in 1860 than jt ig now + may be weaker,—no man can “tell: of one thing we are sure, and that j heel of no black Republican F mi the will ever be planted on the necks the wi tanly may betray lis native State, ro he cau never subdue it. A Goop [rr.—It is needless to say that the following “yood> one” Se from the Louisville Journal: “The Louisville Democrat, the Mem. phis Appeal, and two or three Other Southern Democratic papers earnestly bey the South to submit quietly to the ontrageous attacks of Buchanan, Walker & Coin Kansas upon Southern rights, | These papers think Ubat the thing. y th certainly be a litte painful to the ern inind, but that it will be the onal? of the Democratic national adurinist “It reminds us of an anecdote that wy see circulating jast now. In the tall ighting dave, a blacksmith who wae rear. gabull-pop, mdaced his old father to yo ou all fours and imitate the bull, The canine popil pinned the old ianan by the hose. The son, disregarding the patero- al rearing, exclaimed: “Hold him, Grow. Jer, boy, heid him; bear it, feyther, bear ut, 10UL be the making of’ tha wep { “The nose of the South iw Sticeaty now Ietweeu the teeth of the Bachanan- Wa). her Kansasites, bids fair to be worse lae erated than the nose of the old roan be tween the teeth of the “bull pap.” It | y the making” of the mational . , aud it may be the ruin of the Ve shall sce. Tuking to it Kindly.—Oue — cotemperanios in North Carolina take roleleat so pleasantly as to centey the svpression that they must have es pected tall along. Me. Mann, of the bigslath City Sectinel, pablishes the presiatine of the trip to Salt River, over . \ sighature as Captains and, nh) tact, all basde seem so mach osed tw geing the vovage,” that it occasions leet he serlol trouble of Unensinesg.— the Democrats are accustotped to Vietory, that n he ondne elation, It tw) the other Diet! whuces ite esr strikes t tas being ¢ situply the wataral rest Abown Catieos— what Was farty have been expected So, apen the whole, there is no conecessary exultation ere is nue needless morth the ther me land, t ficathen on Ti« / ead ¢ The rose of Flori eat ' titel of flaw re, emi rf ere : land of Po ~e, the f bircle, give ong, Vpreae of Greece, the fire oe fruit; dandies, the elie : of ave setiee, ated V) rem wile’ vhest creatures in the workd, ar frem ditt and a littl: more eo! os quitnes pnire how they ie yet rid tormentora, whe wl ost weather are ee troable Born brown angarin a shewel of re going to rest. coms on e bedroom bef Mr E Prolific Corn W. Wilkings, frie town, has left at one office a etalk fearon we there are eight eara— Fuyrttecs le Oleerver Tt line he than that people are de renerating, hbecanse they don't live @ gone the dave of Methngelah.— Rat the fact ia, provisions are on high ody can aff rd to live very long irrent price Ya Hon Alou te forreclectiont ler I]. Stephens ise Congress from Georgia, Tt ia etated that he conrteans!! but deeded!y condemnue the Kansas | ci {G Walker, and thinke that the President should recall hin. This ie dove videference to CGreora sentiment. Bat, we anppose, that while condemn uz Walker, Mr Stephenahas many words fopraee of Mer. Bachanan. Thie com iprble subterfuge of Demoeratic pelt yvithe master while ane who does hw Leva hia ordera, ia in etriet Detnoeratic tactics, eved ematizing the servant nee wot nerons and bittle coe tae There ia ts bea great race over the Fasiion Course on the 20th Septem vt, between Nicholas and Charts t the f rer represcoting the North, the Latter South, two of the finest race . the country. The atnkes © » crowd inal gat The Milledzeville Recorder tanntt ’ Democrats of Croorgia, that ont moht candidates for the United States sentatives, whowe claim boise of Reyer they Are how pressing Upon the suffrage ”e tthe y le, mix were originally ld Whigs On Taek Stone, ® from Death from Hydrophobia day evening last, Mr. G. W. West Dedham, Massachnactta, d Ile was tnt AB The at whe the effects of live rophobia. ten inthe thoob by a dog ina Mill the 3d day of July last dag was Hot supposed to be ral | liye, on thine, SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES FOR THR FOLLOWING pERAoxe PF MAINING IN THIS DErOT Avoust 185M. Rev. Wm. Parker, P. J. Ierwel, Rev. R.W Bar FC MeLaughiia, Prof. J. H. Foote, J Cowl Asheville News, Guither & Co, J. W Cones Elkin Mig. Co, Andrew Baggurty, J. W re & Son, D. 8. Cockerham, Gaither & Brown, Brooks, J. Harper & Soa, J.C. Turner, RH. field, Miller & MeEntire P. Chandler. gre" Weaver. 1 Hoought, A. V0 draft Re ed the full and unanin Whereas Road Mecti this day bo ing of the Bail Road | Zz to prov interest of this Koad by inervnse Mountain | dnuk of u there base aus. Kesol vc jours, « » 15th day « Cevaty Cu provement fellow citi prize and « example, North Scat Joaw A A. A.U A Rev dante. —] has the f age actin ly twenty) “The a the yach Yaruislies Veratnce | Fuytish t COGsine a iow little 5 feet 3 tone, SI captain @ bectical, rafely ac days. BS Iwo men ately le most me ty trig at prise, tn (one of w lore) we: a chron one in tain was chart of these tw way, thr ed Liver } <a Bull, is and all | they ar aring an: kies eno In |e only suc nained \ of Weil: formidal Wher War apr was enc Goa sh, the Beit ing to them gl Tisnes v tactics, have be the deat chief in wency i an Irish are not Patrick the arri Bent out before ! Aim, iia Jolin actually of the b China. hain. The f ago Ti ing is d A fr last wee called ) ville, R sarroun four hos ly cutti thousan after, b sheaves behold ered up per hou the tall. WAS rear. father to ull. The : by tae © patern- tm, Grow. ther, bear pl 8a, Dow ran- Wa). ” Contes have ex an, of the shes the IVGP, OFer » and, in lk used to oCCasons ani heeg, — ~orals are tory, that bhaticon. It @ Watoral was farty upon the exultation ese tnorty of Flori re, emi s@, the cong how they fora, whe » tron ble shovel of hng to rest. Wilkings. cea stalk ht eara— ple are de rt live m hingelah - le eo high very long pphens isa greas from onrteans! Ansas | a that the bis ie done ent. condemn any words Thie con ratic poli while ane | droves hat ia in striet ctics, evet race over ee pprem d Chartee he Nesth, finest race tnkes ¥ yw inal rider tanntt vat ont 0 ited Sratet owe clare e suffrage ily old line On Taet Stone, ® . died from Te was ht ) Mill Vil ist, The bod at the ION. PERSONS Lhe st 18H. R. W. Berd ee | Cowl W. Coch®™ J. Ww. cae Brown, § RAL Brot” RII ROID MRETING ‘ a EAGLE Of? y. Ain Rail Road Medting beld.at Eagle City, on Saturday the 15th day of August 1857, On motion, Audie Bagyerly. was called to the hair. dohn A. Hampton and A.A. Harbin, | were appointed Seoreias Beoky The president then explained the object of the meeting. The Meet- ing was addressed by Dr. R. H. Parks, B. Clegg and E.C. Postell, shewiny the necessity of the Road and many benefits to be derived from it it fouilt, After the conclusion of the speeches a procession, of between tliwe and five thousand was formed and marched to the grove |, to partake of the hospitality prepared by Ur! States was the South Carolina Railroad, | E friend Andrew: Baggarly, namely, Watermellons | op ag it wis then called, “the South € and Cake. After the poople had ent Water-/lina Canal and Railroad,” and mllous aud Cake (0 the gratification of the wp-| when finished was the longest railroad in| { { THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL- “gy ige ROAD, A correspondent of the Charleston Courier, Whose nom de plume is Specta- tor, has furnished that paper with an in- the railroad system of the United States, | coon THE MARKETS. Salisbury, N. C., August 25, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY w. J. mites & co. temPing history of railroads in this coun- tang we, ns " i” ead wu, a 2 jtry, Fle says, in conclusion, Concerning | Beeewax, lho arsine Code, #9.2.00 the Soath Carvlina Rail Road ; Betize, ise ib ) 4 asia 65070" The Soath Carolina Ruitrond was, how- Nfl 18 0 25 ne (Sat) ever, evidently the great pioneer roud of| Adamusine, 31 «37 OILS LINSEED the country, and the “avant courier” of | Coffee io, 13a 15 | Tanners, Java, 17 4 20 | Potatoes, Lrish, fj zs 5 1) 913 Pe Sweet fort ie fucts clearly show: Cmion Yarn, lida , (Rags per Ib. 1. That the first road of any considera- | Cor, 100 «190 | s1t per sack, .00 0 2.95 le length constructed in the “United |... Meat, 1604 0 \sheating Bru. {¢ thickens per doz. 1.50 Jaro- | Feathers per Ib. which | Fiowr per boi Hees 124 0 15 tyeper dog. «374 ** Clarified, 550 « 6.09 Tallow, * Back, 2.504 275 Wheat White, 1.004 1.15 13 2 16 { | | { ! | | 1 A. E. Hagler, use ot James C. Harper, ta. Greenville 6a 6 | IT appearing to the Court, upun affidavit, that the 45 450 | defendant resides beyond the State, ao that notice of | the levy made, in this case, cannot be seived pon | 50 a 62 | him personally: Ordered that pubheation be made in 75 475) the Salisbury Watchman forfour weeks, volifying the 00 « 060 | defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, |t0 be held at the Court House in Lenoir, on tbe 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sepiewber next, to 10 @ 12 | show cause why an order of Sale should not issue. 16 333 | office in Lenoir, the 6:h Monday after the 4th Mon- | day in June, 1557, and iu the sist year of our Lide- 324 2 13. | pendence. } State of No th Carolina! Caldwell County. Court of Pleas and) Quartér Sessions, August Térm, 185% 7 L. Mugler. ATTACHMENT. Witners, 8. P. Dula, Clerk of our said Court, at ie 8. P. DULA, C. C. Clerk. Pr. adv. $5.50. near a over the Creek. Mill and Saw Mill at the. plyce. } du the Mill Tracy of good Wheat aud Cora tapid, and a good supply ‘of various kiuds of timber L 0 The Subscriber, EING determined Yo remove to the West, will dispose of, at publie sale, at his residenee, on Tuesday, the Ist of September next, the following desirable property : About tivo hundred and seventy-five Acres of Corn in the field—thirty head of Cuttle—200 head of Hogs H —about 100 of which { are killing hogs— Oats, Hiy— Black smith Tools, and @ large lot of Farming utensils, and a large lot of well selected Rh -PAY TR Pp &, - ane ) . TIMBER LAND. pl cov ln OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abboty's Oreek—with- one and a balf miles of the Depoy at MLexinyton, Public Road haviug abubsiantial Comuty Bridge There is vow uu old Dany and the ruins of a Gold There is un ample supiply/of Water at oll times It} the nearest Water Puwer/to the town of Lexington ie FL 267:Acres Also, adjoining aud conven at to this Tract, [ will sdf another of 200 Acres, ron « Bar) 5 «Red, 90 a 100] eee slim the flaest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber) fi j to 1 the world. Lerd 15 0 17 | Woul 25 «30 = “ without any cleared land. ¢ WARBOEG AWS — ce es ~ ait 2. That the South Carolina Railroad ‘ ee - | NOTICE! This Power i» situated 1 the midst and is surronnd- | Sen Tels cores, Love, Muuitt, Tucver and| = * ‘ : - ‘ ‘ i = aaron ny . ey , “5 ‘ TAN | ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Oak | 2 . addressed by M : Leas id ae » | Was the first read in this country that FA YET TEVILLE MARK ET. | WILL SELL, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON | of any Powerl pits of upar the N.C. Railroad be- | 3 Weaver. The lresident appointed B. Clegg, E. F soak | the Bch day of September uext, at the late resi- | ’ é : \ : nh Was cominenced and carried through with a | Hirt cad | tween Raleigh and Chariqtte. Hlourht, A. OL. Mauitt, W. C. Brown, nud Love uals August 2, deuce of Joseph G. Gillespie. dec'd, a |) itT'he loe'n of Lavineiau beiaid 'sapply = custo eb | i oug i ’ & view of using steain power aluue us a : 2 . : LIKELY NEGROE BOY {th £200 Bashets.f C Hik draft Resolutivns for the occasion, who off-r- motive pawer on the road BACON, per tb 16 w 16% + ahs NE 4 ieee at | this place o 200 Bashels«f Corn per day—and bow LA ~ ed re € W the road, : COFFEE, per tb. about ten years of age, t tog to the estate of the} ara, place where a man ¢@f cuterprive could muke al | i... pe following Resylutious, which were read) 3. That the South Carolina Railroad Rio 241 14 | suid Gillespie. ‘Terms wix mouths credit | Witte furtune sovner. Thpre is w very great demand sediyane «st ns ~ i : Taited § : DAN GEO. GILLESPIE, Adm. | : ee | bas etd unanimously adoped, w wit: was the first railroad in the United States Lapire: ol a Aug 25 sa owi3 at ren heeee peo Salou nied rea eae & WAAA * YAR, . es c ~ Rtas S'. Domingo, a ad) 4 20, ourt House w ; 4 reg 4 a aD m2 640 ‘Whereas, A cal! having beeo made for a Ra’ tee Naor a relies aie FLOUR, per barre! — — —— | and 0 half of the mill. | Dace “ v peat Ka ity Mills, and big | Pexubarly un, and that the firat locomoe- Fauily, 720 05 50 W.R.HOLT. | ON TUE SAME DAY { WILL SELL Rind Meeting vear Kagle City , 4 at Wed au Faw 5 OFFICE OF THE W. N.C. R. RB. Lexington, April 7th, 1457 45 | Chia day boon responded to by avery large meet. |'IVe bution this g.de of the Atlantic was Supertiue, 700 a7 2. : ton, Ap ' f d . » ) ; h : 4 a ay Sn ‘ Wy ‘ me | ee iene | A ing of the friends of the Salisbury and Virginia bui t for this road, and was the tiret eu-| oe 3 ‘ . . | Statesville, July 30th, iat WHEA T ' WHEA "7 300 Ac res o Lan ’ Bail Road vie Mocksville. : ; gine Uiat ever run upon the road. — GRAIN, por bust "a meeting of the Board of Directors of the | e | f © © and I will offer 56 sheres of Stock in the N. Carolina Resoloed, Ist. As the sense of this meeting, 4. That the tirst railroad in the United Com 000 a15' A W.N.CLR.R Ca, held this day, it was ¢ BUS oO Wamp | Rul Rood O97" Terms made known om the doy of thas this Rail Road vaght to be built, aud] S'ites that carried the United States Mail | Wheat, a 125 Resolved, Thut Books be oprued on the 1th Aa-| 20,000 BUSHRLS WANTED. | eale. 0 DANIEL WOOD that we pledze ourselves to work for this evter-| was tie South: Carolina Railroad. Oats, 60 4 U0 | gust next, for the Subsesiption of €220.000 additional iene a | wil -, aed . : Pras, 000 a8 00 | Sock we the W.N.C.R R. Co, at the following | AINE E subscribe ie are = = OU a prise until It shall be eompleted, And Jastly, that the South Carolina ve 110 a 0 00 | places, to wit ] 4 As sheram iat ait ra by 7 Thou 4 rT ° . f pe bleh! BAND hele wheat, yhicl igbest © Resolved, 2ud. That the interest of the far- | Railroad was the ereatest enterprise Ute £. VMs died 1, 7g a 18 | Sartsecry—Unuer the direction of Arch. Henderson, D. A. Da | ket price Sil te paid Naa Sande td Satred foate | SALISBURY Mers would be greatly promoted by its CoMstTUC: | Lopraken with the least means, construct SERED, Pee ppt ee vie, W Murphy, lb. ¥. Fraley, J. W. Ei'is, or any three of MICHAEL BROWN. | ‘i , salle : each Br ; alQ De. — Pe | Gon, and that they are called upon, as patriots! od ander the greatest difficulties, and tin fate eee 90 we UO | STATA ILLE—By 0. Gilleaie A. K. Simonton, J.P. Alexander, J | June 30, 1857 uf-5 and lovers of the good “Old Nurth State,” toad| , : pple é W. Stockton, W. P. Caldwell, or any Ubree of them . ~ te | A : a'ly accomplisled wil the cCompletest N.C. Whiskey, 00 a 60 | Xewros—D. B. Gather, Geo Betucr, ALN. Powell, Mo L.| | TALE regular session ut chia sehool will commence | with all their influence woul they shail be re- ’ a : c . ve 4 65a 7 McCorkle, Seuss Misi. or iy thrive. of them { 1 | A] a] iT | , teh tt eccess of any achievement in modern | yen es 5 | Taviumavitia—A.C. Melutosh A. Carson, Watts, A. M, Bo our our the le. Monday of Ogiober ve xt | beieed of the embarrassment wlich they now tines; Lut “there were yiants in those| x, jteriified do. age) tg to | ate. D. Little, or any titee of them : eae | ‘The scholastic year will be divided int> two seasiona sutuf market freilitica. | : g | NAILS, cut. per ke 475 0000 | Lesxoie—R. B. Bogie, WW Loacir, 8 P. Patterson, John Hazes, | ates y Pexpon jor: orks cach. Heitable ead couvenic aes ror the wnat o aren uae : rarcite 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. (°2! *< ey ed covert Ree Kewlved, rd. Tat every department ot |‘ aye. Oe ax A a8. ae 1. D. Tompson, W.| "9" ot “4 se jture, aud Whatever else that may be caged fur | ‘ ees r eeteae be comfort aud advant f the pupils, will y= Western North Carvlina would be greatly prem} oe Sw-edes, common bar, 64a 00 Jacob Seagle, W.| ¢ > shor etsha = ni teaemonrac es rae \ : age Me bi! oe moted the fracuun uf said road and 7 Ww . ray ee 7 00 pall rape | | ude subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand | vided us sovn as practicable ery comforiable a by terete & ‘ IN WHAT DO THEY DIFFER? ; we bebe ee .. 8 Copeuing, A. F. Finley, A. M. Brwin, Wm. | Borrele Vygyr for which the highest: market} Commodations can Le had, in the family of the Prnei would open au outlet for dhe Agriculiual, Mine | WOOL, per Ib 1a 320 Murphy, 2.0. Whi ar any three of them { price will be peid : wal, fur 16 boarders. The price of Board, including 7, > . . | om» 9 why Pp p ead and Mechanical ressurces of var cniutry to The Black Republicans of the North,| TALLOW, per tb Vee 12 | pgwavitse—J Ww, Patton, NW Woulfn, AS Merriman, W. | . MICHAEL BROWN. | washing, lights aud fuel, will be $6.3 per sessiva ; the S ; ¢ ib— w ywell, Jolin Bergen, or an ee oft bs — = ave 4 such a degree, us greatly ty eulance the wealil | are oppose l to a distribution of the pul | SS ude 810 a 00 Afar as woke mate iA peniter lciy/dsjos the Coss |} Salisbury, June 30, 1857 ea pe! = (Pa € tu adsauce, aud the balance at the and bappruess of the clizens la tie portoe ut} lie latids —and se are the Democracy of | Greea, Gio: 00) || owmeners wih phoase reper BR. F. MIMONTON, | : Z oad sa pipe ; ; | the Siste. |the South. The Black Republeansef the) s\ud Sat'y and Treae’r BOOTS & HOR \ | TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION, ' , = ; \ 18, 1857 2 | >’. Resolved, 4th. That while the West is seek {North are oppesed te ddimitting Kana tink pre seek, i “ a hed Rod redler Sea pony rhe cn » ’ AS, tsb branches from 910 to 615 in; ts iyterewta, iL ie WO lens tu ih se Le P Staton . tam. per beshel, 0 large lot of Genats, Bove aud Youth, Boots and : low bed pravagl sd a pen t uf the wae 6 VAD l eure slave State, and the MOLASSES, per galion— x a £ INT ID sh fen Spe Cs rs Ain Vatues Gaitits Buute ae 10. e' je Eowate mena bos " | dette rate of the South, and especially Cuba 60 a 00 Z Freeh. 5. : { 1 Ties, Ke, for wale tow this Road should be built, as their wealth wil ) i" . \ ae | N Onoan ou 00 . . other contingencies, 2. : the 6th Congressional distret bed cane, GS W.J WILLS ¢ be iwerensed and the facilities tu etjuy the fre | x ne i " her ‘< nis t FF : ‘ SUGAR. per ib i BaP scp AE «Ble Satisbury, M het. 185° se mare be charged for Board or Tuition from the : at { Nertli atolitia, wa ia PACHA ALD Ie : z mn 6 7 si! ee } . i . ance 4 eend of the session, but oo Mountain breetes of « ven grand bills, aus | : Fail aud crushed, 16a t B rance uoul the end he session, bu @nuk f the healthful Kuntsins gusting frou | ORION eames Walker in is 1 out recat Orleans, di a 12 | eee SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS 1857! 1857! deduct made afler entrance. except tu ceseee! see . es ) ecgktegy atras wn free State. ~ Tie ce KEE Wh 7 a 0 a uterun aoa annT in tual sek vees of @ protracted character Gheeie bases, would be athurded We ail eur cok ‘ os ‘4 bh . Ke 9 Y = | td * hech papel inwst be furmhed with all the borks Mecravy of the Siuthveuve that tie ates ch ace 4 A MES OF SOE! A ee wach pap t ot et bh 1 ll eee ie ee oat 223 ACRES, SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, | secret te Sire on her name ca esol bub. That when (his mecting mi | oof Sia is Kreat and pocranmonnt . . a | ; with the ruirs of the school; and alo wi a Bibe pi in adj =o Ae haecc ia Mocks es nue DeCracy NORFOLA MARKET i ng meee cena s Min Therewonita Fe A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Such rules «> nay be ceqiiaite ti s zg wrdet Ree ae 2 Pektbls tL hots Gldd C iene GUL Nod DEYOTED ro r sumer c TX and diigeut altentiou ty study, withoal imterrup Beh day ut Septemiier, being Leeedas of & ' Spublican- Reported by Rowland & Brothers, AUG. 20th, 1857 Peron wishing to purchnee would do well w apply; SOT TO werrnves evcueaik we oo Own peleteard cea esc Peeing ae interes. Covaty Court for the County of Davi ue Au OUR BACON —Hame, 15 1a 20 yelp eae eo Leates deters J. THOMASON mus thal they cannot contorm to such pu'es had better! Bevel ced, That vo theuke Af the interns om ' meaty, Wel « } a ai uy DANIEL LED M.D. | ensrope eA a et tN ne deed Gah aad eke Provement men of Nort Carlin at ir ar eT | et. know in woat du they dil)! pork ~Mees per Bol $27 ) Augnst 18, 1 2 and D. REDMOND, warn pee schol umess they comply with ag regulations é , t yer - , * LARD_Nw t t6 GaN 2S 16 very one meet, apon a mempent’s ref wn, mee the Glow citizen, Andrew Is ke cl Pat. and Flig = : perio ital an ODL Exteel nai cantcd STATESVILLE The Fifteenth volume commences iu propriety of such « course; aud the beet interesiec prize and coerzy in endearing by lis ... 7 re s : e* (¢ ‘ A en at Tandacs Seas Ber coe smly B10) e ° . example, w develop the best tuterest of the o Tien agua Now 1 r ont PREED APPL ES 00 0.00 R Te A} Ne = - Li will be a spre of the teachers to endea 2 " r t Fi “ LR 4 ‘ 0 ea ‘ WENTY PIVE COPTER ere . Bette Garonne |, Tien nd Moog Tre ene be aun RE Ie BUALB SOMLBAR, resents oh caaeh arene ey GUAK 7s OR ; hae \ nT @ 88 ‘ = : Clme apphea W'\, and. w far es pashe ALBA Pa ALAS Wan fire \ verlil tee rl yesterday, Wilenhen Pat i TRG eg oD @ 155. C Grae meer rceisesof this Iastitation tw AL WAY IN ADVANCE. wad t rect bad babes 1 sup fi Ch Ope Joaw A. Hawrtows, / Sce vetie Alcan: (Ber idtea Pana cae eee re ade Le ite. ‘ : g will be reaemed with all ne« Nop eeu Unless the cash mpanns the it Denivrycoures. AAA oth ihietvne ave the ‘ . ie s ’ ' A. A. Hanus, ) : ; ISU0 NO.CCIEEMN —Prickled Mernnge per bbl. ceucary Teachers, Wednesday the 12th bal they may make the echoul what they desire ag or evo@ over meme letters of Ge Fist nea tbreae . he p ORDER OY THE BOARD Bills . rg Banks. and Post Othee ; A ye a: i =~ e “ © & Wlue Beeb 864 w@ & pickle imat. BY UO t S . to be @ acho. oro mental end mora M of Ginn Farfax, we Calceat bide $323 @ 450, Mock Acoret Lith INST . a : ee ane pay | raining v hope vave the cordial co-operation A Remarkable Vayaye A ssthe A cutoa ft fo atl poremervedd fry one « Nad 63:50 wn . ‘ - paid will be at the Pu ail ie pute 2 R yage Acruas tl y, es : ; , sher's k ’ AW che pupue wi'l be required t Jd e " , - lees P lar ° pe box 1.5 Cla nd yn requir to sta ar tame dantse.—Tiw Li pret Poot of Juby 20th fie dereendanta, The deters were writ Bae ts Wen ESR eae fe y* CHAPEL HILL Wan. 8. JONES, Aumusta,Ga. ona the chee of jaiae ; t 1692-3 und (5, ane wre dated \ ml des d , Ww “WN 17 Permins wh PAGENTS, and « WG. CAMPBELL. Princes has the foilow count ola recent voy. W shit LSatle ' | COVFECL s : tates a DAILY ll (CK LINE SURSCRIBE sicd with the paper ot Ag Botegs 6e ‘ n UL UM) : ; g ‘ u 3 i i ‘ e i i Bg actves the .\ ey uy 8 yachtoul tere speak of aye secvede SUGAR ’ ' ted 1a —Kefined 1 B prices ly twenty-three tous Vv flnal aend field.” elect thet attended @ 13 —Weet India, 124 @ 13 pons G D h " | ¢ ashes te =* . ; 3 Sars ) HE Subsernber gives eth ow has mite C) 1A : 4 | he Coridatde journieg to the Spring MOESSSTA || Sha 20 TNE Xabweter pera INS) APE RY gS DEC NY reensboreugh Mutua “The arrival at this port, vestenlay, ak ; ; eae } \ LEVER ; an 1 Re 7 ae Wie | Ae reedee) Reeheete don | errr mrs: , . . . 3 ’ y fiom the \ eb | t+ | Ze Ps Swe sy IWITDINCe r the yacht Charter Ouk, fr New York ane siren ean Ae OW Lewe fu. at’ 8147 oor ne ( 5 INS RAN E COME ANY, Yoruishes a etrik: Ig proof of what pere ‘ “ vom rte CANDO I = \ swuas 9 on any . stra Hacks J. Alexnnder Crawferd, A.B, Principal. —— . V il te travel acarnage drawn by . i Bure ; A Pas x oc ror lie and aie to ue . SOAP—Bewn, 44 ti Vetlow, 44 ec UCH has be he momy of the Me ii agate re inane aati ich sea with pemtiilione aud entnid SHENGtrs Ba ldce wand 810 The pare-nigere a i uospe teed” Al. eotthe f a will commence | cers atinalUcabesenthi o-oo tee tessa sogliels the ert « reas Slike ¥ foe sleiw lent foe see wl tor WZ veh all hee om nr Racks 317) os a als : Bin of Phe cipal hav. | have made m a werements, xnd hare nuwon hand @ COusine are made of Tue Coartee Oak : d é STAVES—R Ock hhd B8i,a 4 8.4 « FALSE REPORT Pas : el by 8 régzlar course of Study) tree capital. via! in prem petee €457.059 Ul i feat Is t : FSO REC ee BN ANE 2) o e 00 sng * e {ev v ~ © patronage of ihe 13.345.™9 of 70.504 6 wo littlon vease!, 45 feet uy, 1 Wiltse . “ . e134 £ ash § 345 makinp a al a arried tery fer cutet trees outiof the Wow ading 4s Qy tr e() I s that the la wes ears | navies = . fire ve B feet) Slinchea ides ut RY ; I “A ‘ vided thre “ Ay : e . . p t x ha of a tury a 2s t make ' " tone. She was built and eyed ov te es : i t 1 the » nm «os pines Wwe te loemted ine pa the Soa pote Phe most Ie a rig “ Ce ln REWAA] 1 vee Durh " ‘ a " Y. Boardea b he W captain and owner, M We ri 7 . u of s Company being in the et pecticat, and by hii aud ome man beng wei pracisone fu U2, 10 ts on I annat hes cho k t : , Ne A NR a , A ae at seven part of the Stair, where the danger from fite w much x! , r wt twe \ ‘ . at and -ve sh wea me ' ! bs : fen he rms of jess. eafely wcrues the tlormy AUianuiic in 3. Pror oR ) ©, B6.00 for a : Saye BS Seat Rix ermarkete A great : 5 DIRECTORS: days. She started with the captain ar - neck etm beets and ic Ang 18 “ ’ Ene b 3 ‘ v rr I « Jiriiiye souks ry t * anct Two Men, but one of Chem was uitorte p e regular rates I > siinecnda : ‘ mon e ° A ve, as adv #21085 per ton, and r<] TaN y , ately lat overboard the fi lay. T Aaa hae t then ak woth rae whe higher Becou has advanced. Cuffee DISSOLI I TON. REPERANCES Most men, (lis w J oivan een etn, ; bas ; i tre epok f he ° r ET i < : tu frig sten them oft periions enter | Waiers aoe _ : TUE FIRMOF MURPUY & HARGRAVE Is Rev SO BR Witsoe i etiieliest ‘ ; Deslerd & . I wil Snow h, Priee, Gut our tw ‘ vip tp ‘ the la sted to B (one of who n liad never Geen at : 4 ve ; MARRIED : . 7 . Chie A a fore) Were Hot to be fi prlite Withou COTTON MILLS STOPPED. Ie this es at the remdence of Mire Sop ‘ . . 8 of ; @ chronometer, (for noo “ do tru h «mth t. by Mio A J Roseman ney S A * . OFFICERS! pe { ie AA The naiher of ott rome that hate Bq. We JOUN MUOKE and Mra MARY) be pa * # I2Y BOCES, JAMES SLOAN. Pre eime fratlea cu eVahiou, ate e Monee iD “ W MURPHY ei B WcOGKURN: ¥ F t t king Dot ae ence USTR " Hie Ni 1s \ sBUK wee Premde fain was tow poor ts buy one) withou Vp New bngland, ime 1 Aug ) J © NARGRAVI J CoP MENDISHAT A : ’ f ' é eu M - fans WV Phe fee f the Chart of the coast they were steering for rk ' ( a" 2) DIED — R ve tet , a i PETER ADAMS. & dicl'reaeare? these twu men porsoed their danger yr ,is a wig tls A ‘ ALE NOTICE A fe tx ; WM oH OCLLMMING Ageut Way, through several aturina, and reach |v re lave ene ie to atop In ther he 12 Aug. Mre WARY LU * t Ride, Ax a Hays \ m N J ~ Coxser ie ; bed " ¢ ; nat s " v A der Bernhe ‘i: " : w See wi fre B ship 4 an une re Committee ed Liverjwol in the tiie mentioned stat as Vart sit W a oe vei ART z 4 xa nk | eu —. . NS Be Su Tae. _. wrenbay wer lary sthatw \ sare athe Isihcinel ERAN CIS) cee Il ENNIS F r ! es connected with this ~ J iat ee : ; EMWA LN WOOT, infa agh Robert M Th GOODS pow will be » } _ se PETI DAM . Gurrecec Merri ative, Joly tata s eEnliannte Elis is thre ; Woe ot . ~ pe and Ji dase wreasty p = PETFRADA S. Secretary oS is ver 1, ie AWe talkoat short » \ Nuff me ante me, and f } IARGRAVR ve ' eo 2 oe on . Greembarrugho NUM arts Aan wi oy DA BUA Mish bi: AKI B ; fee eet Gar e the kingdom of Geo 1 Deep We'l, Ang 18, 1 6wil2 t ler and all the pick nye t nu I a . pe ; ‘ ; . = te f the Savwor, shouid mae = ( . we ' ef ttey $ . . te the A 1 > won s - I ( ? " R ps “d they are evetally ons fo tin by th yet can mammary Te ie sod gr JUST RECEIVED : fr oyna ire Cents Reward. arins aod brains of others, who are a inn { the supply of cotton goods at A LARGE SUPPLY OF S\CK SALT, = 8 tH 1 ~ 1 t ; I + ! “ s 7 > kies enougl tu glory int art r i ‘ wire ‘ RICK. SUGAR 7 gh te glen) el STA. HOUSE AND LOT POLE WoL eees ‘ Ranairay In her stragzles with Na ws, aaiitang y AND TRON +r S FROM «A p mth SF vw. 1 : r A ‘ in | ’ ‘ ’ f nt Ex 4 . . ) Si I¢ (een Recr veer: s ghd we ouly successful leader was an Irishimar ; . ae lave A | OR s ALE ; ; i ; } : airy ee ~ UCD an ~ a ‘ 4 b Paracel. a bon ds foro Xases named Wellesly, subsequently the Duke coon . 1S D Y alegre il 1 Welles, eulnequently the Duke P=" 1 sus tse tom Semel tte ae RY COODS of Wellington, who had fi sterushed the”) | ; STATESVILLE. N. C DISSQO] | LION 5 ; MOSES JOSE\ formidable Maliratta tribes of India Pro JS , i" ans ¢ ae GROCERIES, ROQTS ad SHOES, LEATHER! 4¢@ 40> : When the Sihka of the Panjaah made ‘ as a= me se & ‘ = one ; Mesare pm thetiwnels\e Kets f the moe TESTE fc) Vv « Pr SV WONS . — ¥ apon British Power India, the wa - ‘ | le i on NC ri fF aren ess Peery heey oe ee 7 20) SNOTICH: was ended aliyost oy) a day by Genera 4 Ma f I silae st , . Seats P aft ards ad. Gunvh atih ¢ tsi era Kt . Vee Dou ear the ( 4 = 7 } ; ‘ Goa sh, a erwat Lord Geagh, wher : Bee are | cn De h and Harn Thiwe ps { \ . pip tite x . a 4 puhaly rest-law @ John Fare the Botish Parhament was busy ins tr be amestu erie wiki howe cir WH Mors i sae Fes ne eam te New The SOM oe Be line 1 Fore & . ot Pr ‘ z 4 '!MILTS ing to censure at the time le was gl trrees filese spectacles anna oe CeMiurline so whic ince a AL Pye a : Glicnee bur or : f ape ; them glorions service, and t ‘ Y baster Sand on e eve of S i: oa NENPAN A ROBESON IAWES V SY WONS Bo MOOSE, sr Sin R t as Tisace waa thunder Wy Ayalnet Lipperary | Peter's testival, an Ve ¢ Vc succeed mu CH Uy Mots Wii ay Woke MOS. STEN HOUSE Napanee 2 - ae " tactics, General G deo happening toy Atthe Siver nea alpen, re ' ! — ie fet Fehrux t™ Henev } eee ot Ww Pu have been bern in that trish county. 1 eS Si " re ' Sade LOST! , ber R es DA\ BARRIER f : } t ers 7 Ts PAP al Aug 437 YAVIED BARRIER the death of the forner Comnin he DVe Lies r fred lantern aN EN aay Elnae cand Sigieee mor wo fin Pn vuand attl Gaiden tdlanonation, mie lined ne See oe COPARTNERSHIP. re Pea beeen es chief in India, tl ninaned attl \ ’ PVOChET bs f JH BNNISS ‘~ , Awl! BN Eonstied ) pepe vag tn Nites and mocarres noucean THE onderas seo iiemaralnonartners Nee Svea \ Kency is thrown upon Sir Patrick te prare lig HER Te SUX rf ae ‘ ay Hick Store ; Ch ' fj ] ’ A P “ . ante e han AB * » » a Irish woidier at grent talent, ‘Tere eg. tu sired Iigite vali Tuexe latter 00 ai eor ey Cae - eee Steamer Chesterfield. are Dot Wanting those wire think thats ’ eetfict ot torches, Utey are iron ' vering it ne x hardw oe 1 ine s | as ) Whiteterth, Perfumed Breath d beanti- Patrick will finish up the matter beter tes flacd w tabow and Tue pont . JB Ate ye - MES V. SYMONS, tole omplrainn 441 ieee B j 5 Te -d A t g 2 > ) prer othe \ me Vc aS P s s the arrival out of Sir Colin Carga thos t dred Drea are aghted wii Ang 1X5 SY MON ‘ ee ees eh 2a? 7 wes — = ntout to supersede hin, as Gonzi d " SUS USUTEATL S OEE oot evpmyrayppep pep ot » \ Lia . " i eee) befure Naprer was ordered to supersede est stroke ot tae haar is cour, Were has “TYR Sf OVINE RELL ATL ROAD \ From Charleston and George- ) t the | strok ae F . Bows Aan, iad started not beenmase Dyhted, w ‘ oa "1 , PECAN BE FOUND aa I \| aan ' ‘ * town foouulon | } dacheine - © lthdiae as a blaze roa eS < PETRIDGE &COLNY , Jul hae enough on his hands, being ti ‘ rout ee fat seconde: Cie t fess pret \ F FILE Sten CESTEREDELD. (opt Teo Bre actually ar War with something like lial Prece-s COCUPNES & j a Rear 1 promy at x oe g CaN = Of the huonan race contained in dudta and, are commences on the ross, and sweeps “ Woodtnnd Cream. ' fie Reantin “ry enh . China. We will have a time of it cer down w woswiltuess and pt A TN \ : ' Se ET ; é Ne area ' n f ‘ he ’ “ tain. — Wil, Jornal which deties deseriptim, Tiree hun D ALE! (scares bee Its seth fn dred and tyetwo men are employed LAN FOR S Coun Glerd ' 1 WV ve ' " iy ener mnt eto the Cross ) oe . aN \ vie “ ’ N . e mi tigetitinge Hater pes ¢ ahha yeu ® K aesigned PETRI t vor R \ . 1 . roermncdere | if t “ a4 * la * 7 The following paragraph from the Chie 432 teet from the ground, suspended hes PPTITE eubecriber having mere tand than he has " Vari¢ For eate hy alld ¢ ‘ Beret . T : Shaserls Hy ney ® facades fe foomanage, proposes to sett a cract of * : wat 1e , h 7 ve dea ofliow larvest ropes over the doites, alate th f will be er Phos eres | a ago Titnes zives an idea i { : Pi cesieniica iter 100 Acxccs. ie eat aaa oe ve waters h : he W . and the pillars the col ; | ‘ Clips ndy Ing is done at the West: : cafimininent danger, and ex abort bollof wineh ye under cunivanon, the rest om neon eg 1 willyoce, NOT APPBROY i ae | an ie 5 1 We sitictt is one obit s : RMatiniheent Lot good quality Phin dand lew ED hen { 4 i uJ i nies ee A friend of ours says that on ; VY treme anctiontis admin Sane ie 1) WILES VOR CH OF SALISBURY 1HOS MeNEEBLY, Clk R SALE Se error eee a last week he went up te the top of a lull eer se Tt Ir case ann feecd ent S10 eae n inne en ain ane mad Covet Mal ACER Oa FO 5 ee ee called Mt. Zion, six miles trom Janes mappen, eoinmay net tind Chea UNprepare ee watered, hae a quod meapow, and a guod . CALDWELI ORINSOS t ‘ y ed ’ cmt ’ . r . + 3F tal rg ¢ po a ’ « shorylon th at ae ville, Rock Co., Wis., ee Ce cee Letersharg Lerprese DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, ne : tf AQO {i i¢ KK. J ] ‘I Denaro - a pie " v ' WALKER A HENNING, G | one | dre nab wixty Tins land ean be bad on moderate terme, and on a , ’ ’ RN nee > eb ui ae ee ae a \ ~~ iy Et i err hase money being eecured Books for additions! Stork W. NLC. RO) alien kacwe asthe Hamp sii au ( aw ae Glatt how ha hee : 1 Accident... The TLonisville NB —Callon the subseriber at his residence are now open at MURPIEY & CO’S. and w ! Lutherss Charch det. measuring Augnat 5th, 1s ly cutting down wheat. There were one Unusna eet MI Fol W. Clark WR FRALEY remain open for 60 «ays from 17th inst ty 1 ho Terma, 6 monihe ered: > , vurpal states that Mer. dolin urK, ne ve fi2 Pine re Or OU ee st from da thousand men, wome wand boys following J urna A De auntie iilled, Aug. 25th, 1857 tfi ee Ones ‘ Ruf WEST ae Blank Books. after, binding and shocking up the golden | of Fayette county, R Seay eee by 4. DAVIS, | Woe (ihe ies. 3-2) I Gaenuotaalt is of Blank Sheaves. Jt was a sight worth seeing, to/on Friday week, by the | Me an } { \ | “! W MURPHY, S Commis eee a rs . : Pavel Miacsedan : valli shine, known { -¥- ane , ae oka. Day Books cere, Pocke morandame Heliold the grain falling and being gath-|eylinder of w threshing machine, known | JANN WF FRALY. | soners JOB PRINTING MoSDOE Bue Bees ke ee , “ ur y ns . > : ' - ‘ SIS’ Bank S ered up at the rate of two hundred acres|a8 ue Be ey : | of all kinds for sale at this Office. Ang 18, 1857 Tip) Vur'tly eroouted at this Office. ‘June 16—tf-2 1H BNNISS’ Book Store per hour!” | Thresher. 2 : ATE. Ww E are now in receipt of our SPRING & SUM- 0) W ees { find it wo their interest to give me a call. Ulee MILIs, ee J. EeMO00O8E; THOS. Sfeynoves FANCY & STAPLE, DRY — &&oDs, \GLOVES, NOSIERY, HATS, BON- | AMETS, BOOTS and SHOES, | GROCERIES, NAILS, ce. | Allof which we will eet fow for Cash or Produce, jor ou whort time to Punctaal Dealers. We are always jinthe market to purchase Produce of all kind, which we will pay che highest market price, ia Cash for Gouds @ J. MILLS, & Co. Salibury, March 31st, 1857. 6mo:44 More New Books. - a UST Received, Vivia or the Seeret of Pow- ce by Mrs. Soathworth ; Confidential Letters of Ba poleam and Yos-phine by Abbott; ‘Che Prince ef the House of David by Prof. J. H. Ingrabam; Roman Catholicism the Great Aportacy by Rev. ©. P. Jones. J. H. ENNISS, Book Seller, Jane 16, 1857 —tf-3 Salisbary, N.C, GOODS! COooDs!! SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH. : | 4 pale subscriber intending to change hie basiness | now offers yreat inducements to these who wish to purchase Goods for Cash. | My stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, FEMALE SEMINARY, | Hats, Bonnets Boote aud Shoes, Hardware, China and’ Glass- ware, Ready Made Cloth- ing and Groceries. Bargains can be had, and Country Merchante woald All Goovs remaining on hends at the August Court will be closed at PUBLIC AUCTION MICHAEL BROWN. Jane 13, )857 tf-3 — TAT (NEN ANNOUNCEMENT. I R. JOHN LEWIS JONUNSON, of Lexington, N C.. has paid unasuul attention to the study and lrealtwent of the fohowing disewses: A @ustana, Whe Swelling er Scrofefa in any form; ng standing, Epilepey, stiff eon- urvatace of (he Spine ; he je sl- he Siur recrold Soresof | tracted Jovuis av ™) prevared to manage avy Surgical come Una may }be preseuted to him—such as Ampetution, the-re- moval of Pam ae opers: «se for Clad Feet, Heir Lip, Fetala aud Gravel Any communication addressed to himat Lexogton, N.C., will be prompts y attended to. Reveaexces: Wilson Paine, M.D, G MOD, Proteamcra of the Medic Charlies PW. Mataagh, M Merehal! Clarkeon, MOD, P F. Obase, College of Pema D.. of Verginia. fessor of the Medi. ROBARDS, OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, ] AVING a erable oatlay, renovated end tstied tus HOTEL. i wii in fatare bodes cons ref voted o Uraument visions aod regular boarders willing Pav a pi mine ste with the outlay geeee- sary heep up first se hotel mine ne of ta 's ainply safficieat to sup- port both betelsand p hag houses, aad Tem evati:ced b 1 Years cxuperence, they conget be earned suec vafully together, duiess the above plea adupte Rates of fare onand after the 20th inat, POARD per e150 week, 1¢ 00 ‘ ‘ t 30 00 “ Vea 300 00 With I , 2:6 00 N . p these pnces with apy one.) I bay ach trowdl 2d eipenme, made ar- rangementsto suopiy my table with the delicacies and rtanes N k Chacesrn Market—end ave keop a house that wid compare faverably with the best hanee of any city 7) HL. ROBARDS. \OnICE, AVING » ut Drag Eetablishment im Salle. mary, to bet CA Hespeason we tekepleas- = nooding him to the favor of our friends and emer pate Doct Henterson being » regularly edweated Physi. an.e bev'r vided himself with competent Nem<tanis, w ve have every reasop to believe, go nduct <ness.asto enutle hiamelf to the €en- > . f the pablic Al sreuunte nee the léch March, alt. will be pai! to Doct He wderson. SILL & SILL Salsbury, April Qle, 185 tf-47 -—-: C. A. HENDERSON, Mz D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N.C, it be ecen by the above aotiee, T have purchased the Drag Estabd- of Mexsrs. Sill & Sit: I thete- my reepects to the frieadse cfm cessore ; assaring every off part will be 4 shall comtinne fresh ad- DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. secure the ton ne a r ® ' Sa ish rN WARBLE EMPORICM SALISBUR C. GRAY, BRYAN & CO., CVING ershop, will contiane { HAKBLF spose at the old atand ef tf-47 GRAV AR TANSEY s togive ath. - ow hem and w \ s, that they cao MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, SLABS, . > unsurpassed. : n the Vermont | oe thing but Maonthes, Fur- M tor baikdng parpe will be filled CAML, hie te = J ' ly:7 MICHAEL BROWN. COVVIANION 2 FORWARDING BTARCANAN, SALBISBUVLT, Wa. Ca Tr Prompt pereona hom given ta the purchase of PRODUL nd to ali CONSIGNMENTS@.— Cash udean le on Produce to be Shipped te ether Purte, or aotd im this market June W857 V-5 - equa A HORSE STORY. A keeper of a hotel not fifty miles from | prom Aphorisms and Opinions of Dr. George Herne, Borwtou is, or was, a famous man for hor- ses—owned wany, and was always ready for a trade in euch cattle. He was sharp | ata bargain, and was never known to} make a move that d side, until the following happencd, that proved an exception to the rule. He al- in’t count on his ways id seine particular emergency of 3 } t A trade, and the adroituess of his « in puttng off a beast, was a subject for alon all hands among lightful and wach No one ever peration delighted appro conn f that de HmmeUrn ¢ abused anual, 1M horse. traded wath Stathe that did not confess himself satisccd. thongh satistuctou be nga la word, did not aiways men at Chic stacvion Was the wit mate « ppiness in the trade—like the gaine tert in connection with the ducilo There was a cobbler whose name led wetial shop tear yu Statile was accustou ed to refer in case of any stick in a tran- saction, and he being a disinterested man, woeld decide on the matter of ditfereuce, always, however, by what was decined a strange tatility, deciding iu favor of Stat fle. Nome, however, went far intimate t the hotel, to wi t bu us tu had certain signs by etvod each other. When the stick came, then would say,“ Well, well, we can't get along any further. round the corner, kuows the value of the horse Lam swapping with you, he will be as good and candid an arbiter as we can find, and | leathe at the in the difference in value, and this would eettle it nine times in ten. with a pretty good Lorse, and it was at tof State's interest. Le examined tue horse in all bis points, and determined to have bim. The nation worked by the next morning, and whew the stran ger’s horse was led out to be harnessed, Staffle stepped up and asked the owner, who was looking vn seeing that the lar ness was properly adjusted, i! he want to swap horses once the vb)}« deteruii- didut The stranger told him he hadn't the! } Jeast objection, provided ie couid make a iuttle evomething out of it. “Well,” said Staffle,“ I am glad tw hear you say so. colt.” The red colt was accordingly trotted out. Its name was a misnomer. |t wa- ove of those animals that, having beer called a colt when legitimately entit to the appellation, had forfeited offeace vt age, and was now swing ov der false colurs. the “eolt,” and gave a whisiie the discrepancy Letweem tue aye aud the utle. Jubn, bring oat the red as Le saw “Weil,” said be, at last, “ow shall we vues! What are you willing to give t bvot f @ Bout!” said Sta file, with fi gned sur prise, “the Lo chink.” “Als” said ti chiak 6, we w.i! wmeurnuioy @ Hoi cried dow't be a offer voo —s4), 1 Wold tual picase \ u if “It wou the repiy, than enyh “Weil” ead Lat Pal tel you it out to sour yon ¥ * Dooe,” replied the thing tor a Wem wil 4 at te! Sumebeadv, I Whala goo bb “Never a ln lightediy. “aud lere's olhere, the yar. Good rh Was mulded » Od tooruing and said 60, and en steal with . lmude waver iis a} ees. “Mr gentleman aud tye Lorees, Ht please “i shoulda ( want 3 are Maffle, “I can Wihati Will uo A strar Tae ype, tat hiiuw bball Would line bo see, Mr Wax yack ayalr Wax,” cont ‘ Sta anu we amount of boot t hat Statfe and the cobler tad talked the matter over previously, and | which they one er Stafile | Now Pina willing to leave it] out to a third purty, and as Mr. Wax, | guess IT will call him.”— |} Mr. Wax would secordingly come out, | prou and all, and, after looking | atter candidly , Would decide that | Staffle receive a smart consideration as| | | Oue day there came alony a stranger] | | | itself up to a positive lever | | | { t by the | The stranger Jooked at | The Round of Life, tate Bishop of Norwich. just published, Some are serving—some commanding ; Soine are sitting—@ome are standing ; Some rejoicing—@ome are grieving ; Some entreating—some relieving ; Some are weeping—eome are laughing ; Some are thirsting—eome are quaffing ; Some acce puug—some refusing ; Some are thrifty—eome abusing 5 compelliag—some persuading ; Some are fattring—some degrading ; Some are pauent—soime are fuming ; Some are nodest—some presuming ; Some are leasing—eome are farming ; Some are helping—eome are harming ; Some are ranni some are riding ; Some depaging—some abiding ; Some are sending—some are bringing ; Souve are crying—ome are singing ; Some are heariag—some are preaching } Some are learniag—some are teaching 5 Sume disdaining—eome affecting ; Sume assiduocus—some he glectiag ; Some are feasting—eome are fasting ; Some are saving—eome are wasting ; Some are losing—eome are winning ; Some repenting—e@ome are sinning ; Soare professing —eome adoring ; Some are silent—some are roaring 5 Some are restive—@ome are willing ; Some preserving—eome are killing ; Seme are bounteoas—soine are grinding ; Some are seeking—eome are finding ; Some are thieving—some receiving ; Some are hiding—some revealing ; ane comme nding —some are blaming ; Some dismemb'ring—some new framing ; Some are quiet—eome disputing ; Some confuted and confuting ; Some are marching—eome retiring ; Some are resting—some aspiring ; Some endanng—eome deriding ; Seme are falling—some are rising ; These are sufficient to recite, Since al] men's deeds are infinite ; Some end their parts when some begin ; Some go out—and some come in SINGLE LIFE. BY AN OLD MAID. I mean to live a sngie life Aud five wo ull I Ill never be a busband’s wife— VU tell the reasod why ; The men are a deceitful set— They ll talk as fair as day ; Bat when they ve caught you in their net They Wi taro another way O hornd | While wives are couking victuals, hornd ' only think, To see a carcass fillled with dnak— The floor with ‘bacco spitties Then how disgusting is the noise Of fretfal husbaad bawling ; How htile peace a wife enjoys, With bots of children squalhag O no; [ll never married be, While stare are in the ky A angie life's the life for me— A maid I'll hve and die “HOE OUT YOUR ROW.” One lazy day. a farmer's boy, Was boeing out the corn, Aad awodily and hstened bong, To bear the diaper born The welcome blast was heard at lest Aad down he dropped his hoe But the good man shouted ia hw ear “My boy hoe row '” Alihoazh a ‘‘hard one” was the row, To use « ploaghinan’s phase, And the led, as sauors have it, Be ponumg wel haze “Lea sand be, aod manfully, He sewed agem ps hoe, And the guod man emrled to see The boy hue u se rUw The lad the text remembered, Aud prowed th ral well, That pe ree verenc he ead, At last will mods. Take courage, o evive you ear A stnke @ vic nme blow 1 vaned tus . Boya 0 it Vight We find the fol wing truthful paragr n one of our ances, under the n of “Boys at Wi Noghtr gier the ra s stance 1 ¥ acquire r the er of viz an unhea state of ad, vu sarand protane An ginage ene prac *,criiniual sep ents, and a lawless a rivtous bear ' ! t ¢ He I sin e street after x ose opr pal n « i 4 A i A prac ‘ rowdy t 1 4 [000 Mr Mason states tha r : nw ras “ « uara . . rar VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FORSWEORREVE, Te Sn lverr ste Sellor R hie Va i v ~ t great Ea ‘ 1 - HW ap, ‘ » Of . *u An HOLDER ‘ 4 te 50 J.P. GOWAN, WITH COL HL. ROBARDS, i 7 ik ROWAN HOUSE SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL‘ 8 * HOUSE ' 3 1970 ef | | | 1 | H. B. DOWLER & Co, SALISBURY, N. C., HAY opened a Shop Salisbary, (near Cairns and are now ready to supply all demauds. Their ma- chines have been thoroughly tesied in Guilford and | many other counties in this State and Virginia, and | | | | | | | | : have uever failed to give entire satisfaction. Those who want our Faa should be careful to get one with the name ofour firm upoo it—H. B. DowLer & Co— for there are other compaies imitating our work. O- ders promptly attended to. A prit 21st, 1857. 37 m4 THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one olvur common pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. | From the worst Serefula dewn to a common Pimple | He has trie! it in over 1100 cases, and pever failed exceptin two cases, (both ihander humor.) He has now ra bis possession over two hundred certificates uf its virtue, all witha twenty miles of Boston | Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore | mouth, | One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples oa the face. | Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. | ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure the worstcauker in the mouth and stomach. | Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst | case of Erysipelas. One to twobuitles are warranted to cure all humor | in the eyes. | Two buiiles are warranied to cure running of the ears or bloiches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt | and running ulcers. One bottle will cure sealy eruption of the skia | ‘Two to three botUes are warrauted Ww cure the worst case of ringworm Two to three bottles are warranted to care ihe} most desperate case of rheumatism | Three to four bottles are warranted to curethe salt theum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of scrofula A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted wheu the above quantity is taken | Reader, I peddied over a thousand bottles of this in | the vicinity of Basiou. I koow the effect of it in eve ry case. So sere as water willextinguish fire, suaure will this cure humor that sold another; after a tral it ttself. There are (wo things abort this herb that ap pears lo me surprising ; first (hat it grows in our pas I never sold w bottle of it but always speaks for tares,iu some places quite pleutiful, vod yet its value has never been Known until I disee sored it in 146— second, that it should care al! kinds of hamor lu order to give sine idea of the sudden rise and great popular of the descovery, [will state that io Apel, 1553, 1 peddled it, and sold about day—in April, 1554, 1 sold over one t perday of « Seae of the wholesale Druggits wh have beenin the besiness twenty and thiny years. say thal eothing \ \ AND WILL PROPERTY | Pa abe ricinty of for the manyfacture of their celebrated Wheat Fans, FOR, SALE. i1-—lv I WILL sell a tract of 150 ACRES of land lying on the Yadkin River, about 20 mies East of Salis- buty, adjoining the lands of Washington Hendley, | and others, near Stokes’ Ferry. ‘This tract is valua- | ble as having on it an excellent mill site, with a race, | 12 feet wide at the bottom und 14 at the top, already cat. A dam can be built at very small expense. | There is no better mill site on the Yadkin fiver, Pow- er sufficient for any purpose can be obtained at a) emall outlay. ‘There is a splendid lot of saw mill subscriber is too far advanced in life to commence the | improvement of this valuable property, and will there- fore sell it on good terms, aod time will be given.— | passed in quality; aud the styles are alllate wud very | Gospels, with question books, Cummings works, Me- Those wishing to purchase will callou bia at bis resi-|handsame. His stock of Ready-Mades. comprises | noir of Sydney Suiith, Family and Poeket Bibles, dence at Stokes’ Ferry, or address him at Milledge- ville, Montgomery co., N. ¢ | WILLIAM STOKES. | May 29th, 1857. te Encourage Home Industry. The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop, J OULD inform his friends and the public gener- ally, throaghoat the couutry, that he is still man- ufacturing the following articles, together with many | others pot meutioned, to wii: The celebrated : : Drurey Threshing Machine Ana EXorscec Power, of Baltimore, which for ease of draugit, excells every other SWEEP- POWER to be found iu the couatry they are either portable or stationary Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, for Grist and Saw- Mill; MILL & FACTORY GEAR SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate of combined | EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; | the only article worth buying; «t having stood the‘test | of thirty-five years. DRUREY’S Coro She llers ; Ploughs of every va- | nety ; Cultivators; Eagine & Gold Machinery ; all kinds of Casting and Machine Work, made to order | a! short Notice and Warranted rms Cash, or un. | doubted paper. All articles will be delivered in the eare of the N.C. Rau Road free of cha J. H. THOMPSON Tyro, March 20 Gum43 I= Charlotte Democrat copy three months, and fou - | 1857 ward bill to this office | ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY a the annals of patent medicines was ever like . | Phere wa enivereal pase of trom all quarters. | ()NE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND ww practice I always keptit s v Gee bu Laver Medicines now before the public, namety, Soe ee treduccon ce k eeactat femty) DROSANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, of LIVER iaat und @unier(alviriece hive bode feday a. REMEDY. that scie as 6 Cothartic. camer, caild- (never waupecice et and more effectual than any other medicine Several eases of epileptic fils—a dix-ase which wae > Known. [tis vot cooly aCatharte, bat a Lever always considered iucurable, have been cured by a acting first on the Liver ty eject ite mor few hotiles, O, what a merey if it will prove effectual ded dict a tne nach and bowels t va all cases of that awful maledy—there are but few whe have seen mere of it than [ have Mf that matier carry thus accomplishing (wo pur v poses effretual without any of the painful fe- VI G O R A T O R ! I knw of several anes of 1) iithew'aeed ings expeneneed in the operations of most Cai ha people cured by i Fie the v it the ues. It streagthe.s the system at the sume Lawer, Se Headache Dyspep thal it pages it, aod when (aken dary in moder wed Ague, Pain inthe Side _ ¢ duses will etreugthea and build it up with va end particularly ia disease ‘ he usual raprdity discovery has duae more guud than aay medicine ever 2° Dr. Sanford's Invigorator 1+ compounded kaown Z entirely fiom new artcies of medcme, name!) No change of diel ever necessary eaifthe best vou =< Game an get ande gh = Some idea of the strength of these gums may Diagcrioxns row Use —Adalts one ¢ epronfu. a be {wheat + khavwn that eb a” the perusy—4 wer ‘ 7. lavigorawer rv * as wu . * ove Children A Ht handred doses of ( tel, withowt any of ite de ao directions app ak JS. beter * effects sufficient tovperate va the bowelstwicea day Tho mne wm . tr cinal p rs, these (eums bare b . + khovwa to physeians, end MANUFACTURED BY res su seed im the 2 eyarae . wh t with seach anpre DONALD KENNEDY, yeasty wld ‘ and kacee seffects No, 120 Warren Si-eet, Rivhary, Wassa usette I . re Laver Compiacate in Pree 81.0 watel brviie Wholesale Agents, New York City, C V Chekner Indigestion being cau» v a deranged Liver is SL Barclay Street: CH Ring 42 Brovdway A cured tae Laver ised t acim B. & D. Sands a Jaundice + caused t proper mction T.W oD a © 8, Nanee, [ute tak a pero t iaviows rranreheres Baltimore : Ge Pitre AB Miwire 9 deer ase. int any {with Jaandiee take Buffalo; Hag Limen & Brot I ralor . week and ther skin Ter Jon a! Ben Tee . . . ton, Chieag Joho Witham, L Costiveness «+ be cured hy the don. WwW I pe Tek . C8 At Reta v all respectable Drugy. sts t @s.s.@ nalure r « By grad v 4 ted State A British Provircee . sth Fis Si} We Sue Drug si ore, Salat NM Cre lw arte ore kerk en w= reave Sick Headache <» . a ct doer of Torry tov, which corrects a TOC DD ™ . one THE PROHIBITION ; oar areanelnee . npre “¥ . f 4 fie eat pe shed Moethiy. > Executive Commitice me setters Tad . wer me f New Yoru 8 Tempera Sumety Ns = , ot peak rhes * Awana MeCor <r 3 ( Ay p ‘ f ft r T e I rd ow 7s rd & 188 Front be Canes iw ths Nate R wiadnm hia New Vick OP & 1 bnttle, erate meng . . : Vine ( \ Headeraom Draggie “ eNa J v a. \ ¢ IV Ma Is tf-52 Th - Pe . - ; sol nate en townsot Tr? YOJ HAVE WORK FOR ME >» eth = ag com cscs Please bring it in. ' . a erga - ‘ 1 : GUY AND LOCK I ' k t SMITEING, . raking eigh arg : " ee a asp she mipries Bell Hanging. ar #050 ae - ee au) THE sabers)-r having opened ane al five «, $100 ruighensth as sips as . . te ae al» boe e re town of Sabsbu , “ ret, am « varewe } Capes * ea tel NY and la hs 7 H 4 * pais d Poereae — The prs t , a rene * ( 4 ( A Altor Py State 7 ¢ ea 7: “ : State, and w he 1 ® <8 hed : — . Oni ae Ar pars . adve CHARLES HARTMAN Be t * » gee Salest 0 = 54 , Pe . verribere = ' } . A Uddrees O sCOVILE P errea Aowst Arras NOY . HILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TO \T REFLECT ON THE FACT. TH Protected by Worthinzton'’s Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine, . / VW, Ww Certificates of Marriage, -- 2 vs (USES Z . I . As {fore CC TIEN DERSON Ss 7 I VER GA OO Cie y ‘ Db * eariy Certificates of Confirmation, «.. 12. -: eS Ne ted fine etvle. for wale at the Wa oD sent Ww any part of the 4 Apri! 24. 1h MARRIAG I SALE AT LICENSE LOR THIS OF FICE. COWA\S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIOC FRIEND OF THE HOUWAN FAWILY vrom DISEASED KIDNEYS, ‘ nthe BB ind Widnega, Weak neat Loins, T v rable ef Pry 2 he Davie W Mick R Ca 1 Dp s ( at Lew ul bd A a ( Ww ” 1 . ere * 1 Fo oCow ail px if 4 an ‘ Mv ( a ug? o 7 co If ' = west ve F D AUS EIN June D1 m55 5 Negroes Wanted. CHUTE ribeor wy ry fram Sf to JON vaung | 1 tok , “* A rhe w he high: VME EE BEEWVI Jr ba ' M ran) WANTED. LOO (OG Ts BACON ote tort tere W ° Wood WILDS & ¢ Mar tle I- t “4 q lirtes and Stock of FUR, CASSE JAX MER. WOOL LEGHORS and STRAW SEACTRiuel rele ved aud Janaslaline WJ MILLS & Co Saliwbary, March Diet, 157 6m044 | SPRING AND. SUMMER VREWLONE. HE subscriber bus Just returned from the North, and is now in the receipt of bie Stock of ape BOOK STOEL. ae Wi AYER “has just received Sep TH. bape pono awning Stationary, Faney articles, Fire ‘Tubgtoo, Segurs, of various and Confectionaries, BOOK STORE in GOODS AND CLOTHING for the Spring and Summer, His Stock comprises a | Amon th large and boautifal assortment oF giLoy Wing uta, Cloths, Cassimergs, Vestings, and CGientlemen’s fur: | nishing goods, which will be suld very low, or made up to order in the best style of the Art. He wil | Gibbon’s Rome, Sir Joha Fruiseart’s Chronicles of the |tunber already at the place, ready for building, The | keep in his employ a ekilful Cutter, and can therefore} Middle Ag warrant good fi His experience in the business | justifies hein si ing that hie stock cannot %e sur. | Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vesis, Handkerchiefs, Coats, Pauts,—and every thing required. Call and ; “ see. Orders for work promptly filled JAMES 8. BEARD | Merchant Tailas Salisbury, April 14, 1857. 16 JAMES HOR AH, | WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, N. C., One door below BR. & A. Murphy's Stere, | | y EEPS constantly ou hand a large assortment o | 4. WATCHES and JEWELRY of ull kinds. | Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of every description, | | repaired in the best manner and oo the mostreasoua- | Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Engravings, ble terms. | ly38 | | February 19, 1856 DR. WILLIAM S. TATE, Surgen and Ms_uanical Dentist, (Graduate of the Baltimore Dewtal College) STATESVILLE, N. C. I ESPEC PFULLY affers his professional services to the zrne of Itedell and pablie geuerally. mine te beautify wage the stinging tt ree her una. The sons of man T The noble be. is given. to model o'er The human face divine, on which The seal of Heay fixed her impress tree I'm cautivas then, por ne'er with careless aud Ind rent hand, abuse my hoe ed trust.” Tern ectively cash on completion of work Office at Residence, West of the Female College. | Communications by mail of otherwise will receive Prompt attention February 10th, 1857 (ly37] CHEAPER THAN EVER. GOING, GOING. ae SUBSCRIBER takes this methed to inform the public, that in order to make ruom for he FALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHING, he will sell hw exteneve, and elegant lot of SUWMER CLOTHING ot REDUCED PRICES. and greatly below the rates ale » have eve red tu the public, in re MARCUS HOFFLIN July 2let, I=5 THE GREAT SOUTHERN a MANUFACTORY, AwD DEP oT. SPRING TRADE, Is57. JOHN DOOLEY, 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA MANU FACT) Rha AND turunTeR HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS A x Vyiorre . . . ariycal chee ° reg .. es t . he hee wade fir the business uf eDanng he recentee the North, he verted tcady th . r hia. aod New York, but ale nanalerta . a where g ois gte has " . . hee . . ue ‘ Li Li r 2 T . " sow ake bh ce \ at t ’ . ahtve mrenree . 2 eth z @ prices . ‘ s " «are ‘ *t REMOVAL. Row A. MURPHY, II vowed thei Store tothe NEW BRICK HU GLUING. newt deo t Woateber fi I ;. r sia DIBBLE &w&© BUNCE. Calsin BR. Dibbte. Jonathan B. Bunce ate A ‘ Kine N¢ Commission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, Southern Produce Generally No. 180 Front Street, SFE SPF or Oui. vre ' H w 4 Tit Han Jo ve wis , Jon ' ‘ = NOTICE, Dae eencte fia tionnia Hapis Wore BOOK BINDER WANTED. Wie prop of thie paper Saliwbury. April 14th, 1657 BLANKS of allkinde fer sale at thie Office. | Neatly ecconted at thig O fice. ille, Gpposite the Court House. er hia books muy be found, a good supply of all ¢ COMMON sCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by tC mn Schvoolsof this State, Greek ‘Text Books, Web- theSuperinendent of C French, English, Latin and sters Unabridged Dietionsry, Southern Harmony, Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Puieut Ser- muons, Lorenzo Dow seu’r., Life and Sermons, Cham- bers Papers tor the people, Humes History of England, Campbell's lives of Chief Justices, Spurgeous Sermons, Spencers Sketches aud Sermous, Old North State, 20d edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the Hyman books of all hinds, Jreings Washing (on, 3 vols, Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Sermone, Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- PLORATIONS, Shakepears, Byion, Cowper, Tup- per, Milton and a great many otber puetical works, Més. Heniz’s Novels and a great many other novels, by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, a varied, a stock of Stationary us ever was seen south of Mason aud Dicas line, Albums Portfolios and fan- cy gift-books in abundance, Blank aod Copy books of all sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without ead, @ large assortinent of books published by the Amarican Tract 8 iety. Lo the Notion hve I show as great a variety as anybody oaght to with to see in one day, my stock includes Flaid Lamps, Pyrt-monies, Cabas, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pormades, Philocomes, Jewel- ry, China Vases, Cups and Sawcera, Perfume bottles, ia Gilt fram Common Priats and frames to suit. Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes from Wet». to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from $1 00 to} 813.00, Naliedascopes from Vets. to B1.50, Micro-| P anoramas, Magic Lanterns for | | kets and Wagons, Flutes fr B15 5.00, Violins from 50cte to $13.00, Banjo'e| from $3. to B6, Accordeans from §1 25 to 86.00, Octa- | vo Flutes, Tamborines, Gustare, Flagolets, Harmons- | cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measures. | Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold P. with and without cases, and about TEN THO ND, ether things not herein mentioned, all of which are for | sale ou the inost accommodating tern Call and examine for yourselves. } Uf Recottact,—errosire tus Covat Hover. sp | June 2, 1557 tf1 WILLIAMS BROWN. Tin, Sheet-lron and, Copper Smith, | At his old Stand opposite | the tore of | MURPHY& 0. | ] [° SELROOBING and! GUTTERING done in he weet substantial manner rramied (reat vane W ares aad Stoves always Jauuary 20, 1857 NO HUMBUG VF IVILE Sabscriber is va haw yw prepared tw fill ai! urders for i} a . , . can tal hd | SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS He Minefactares North ( arofina Matenaets; he empwys North Carcbom Cepital acd labor, and he - » North Carahon patron By giving bom « and by eompanag he wih Northern eh anc prices. he hopes co be to make a favorable show ‘ag A LKIAL In WHAT HE WANTS © H MAKEPEACE N Bo Messrs Worth & Uiey of Favetteviie NC are A efor the on he above Buckets Fa Feb. 1-37 1,39 W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Eilott, Faytteviile N.¢ GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MRCHAVT, WILMINGTON, WC Orders for Mrehendize, and egnmenten! Flee and other Produce, for ealeeor shipment, thankfa teceived aed promptly aliendedi ul 1955 hee MROCERIES 4 oN (; \ alt aoe eG VR COPPER, MOLASSES, MACKE . REL. SALT. PEPPER. SPICR. GINGER TE. SODA. PICKLES, S(RDENES. LOR NTERS, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE 4 TAL LOW CANDLES, ge , for ente bow WJ MILLS & ¢ Sehshery. Wis stoi Game 4 DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON N ¢ BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW YORK CEVERAL COWWISSION MERCHANTS Usual advances made on ( signmente DR. M. WHITEHEAD. OFFICE same let with * fees . ! Vane Ii. te " Wanted to Purchase, YOUNG (ND LIKELY NE. renee from 10) 20 years old APPLY at the MANSION HOTEL Saliety M. his fea IN EAT TAILOR SHO SPRUE sobecrih | form hi eared hat hehaeupened a NEW EACEORENG. ES SNE ESECMENT 10 Ghia plas h rier tim Hb AL sehald 4 mrsite the « { Morphy, MeRorne & ¢ . “2 Tin Shop of Willame Brow Ie A ry : eoin th usness are, be think a guarantee fue the future HIS JOBS shalt b hfatlv and artistically eee med. Hewin tba recéipiolihe FASHIONS andie,therefure, nlwaye ready tn enpply customersin he atyleof the * Lateet Agony TP all and mee hom CON: PRICE Salisbury, Sept 19, DsS6 iwli Thunder & Lightning DISUNION AND CIVIL WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, &e, &e., ATE scinond calamities that should be guarded i agit BAKER & OWEN beg leave torn form the pub’ e generally wud private individun Heolarty, that they are r frome andy. willing and able eet them ne atlesetof the abowe || nt vopu ting op te their be y( a. their Pare wr at prices lower tha the « o Baker & Owen, Salisbury July 22, Pei “4 Ready-Made Clothing. Ready nd Kaghan a ceived and fur wat eomtin thie par onror Splendid aseortmer Mades, Pante, fall qualities and low ty WJ MILLS & Co Salisbory, Mareh Al )~57 Gmo4y SOB PRINTING Vests, and Coats, prices joat rec AND. ., OVER-SHOT THRASHERS, Capable of getting ont 200 bashety ‘of "Wheat fy jp houre with two horses and three hands. These My chines will be suld at the mapathetarer’s priges, vid the addition of transportation eb 5 N. BO ‘& son, PAD rsh ere tate | State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY...” Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions, May Term, 1857. A. B. F. Gaither, Adm'r, Peririon te smd Lane, ve ‘The Heirs at Low of Josiab Jubaron, dec'd. IT appearing to the satiafartion of the Court, thy Stephen Ellis aud wife Harriet, Heine at. Law in thy case, are non-residents of this Siate: Ft ip, therotgs, ordered and decreed, by the Court that pablination bp made in the “Carvlina Watchman,” « sewpoper lished in the tow of Salisbury, for the epace of dy weeks, notifying said non-residents to be and appew before the justices of our anid Court, to br held a the Court House in Statesville on the 3rd will be heard exparte and jadgment pro coufeme oi) be taken ageinst them. Witness: MF Freeland. Clerk of our said Goan, at office in Statceville, the 3rd Mowday in May, A.D. 1857 M. F. FREELAND, Crt. Py. adv. $5.50 6w8 HOUSE AND LOT FOR Site, IN MT. PLEASANT. FIVUE subscriber uffers for ale hie HOUSE ws LUT wherein be pow twee, The sev ie wb mproved. having thereon a crsine, 1B by 27 fees, two story) 6x nooms, a good bitches, « wees of gad water, and other owt-houses, Che ser couteinensat Terms easy to sat the P, B& C. SMITH. ° y 2 acaes Cabarras co, Jane 9, 1857 NORTH CAROLINA, Wickes County, Scrrutor Corret ix Egcrry. Sraixo Tenu, 1757, Petition for Sale of Land, Foa Partition. Miles Samertio Wilhem Minto» and wife Haaush ; AS Gray, James Calloway, Wiham Masts, Devid Hoofman, aed Anderson Mitchell, agenda Fenny, Rebeces, Willem 0. ond ; Abraham, We aret, aad Rebecea, P co of Sasenoeh Tribble, wile’ of Abner Title Witham sod Martha Haye, end Thomas Sumetin ; remade ie Terria, Milly Cicorge 0), chitaren of 1. & mm, Polly, A Jobe all pen The sant d-fencdonte will take meteoe that the Peo trom im sand cane will be taken ap fa hearuag, at the nest Term 4 the Court of Baqaty, to be held 6-0 ond co@nty, at the Coartheuse, im Wilkes county, am the Ird Monday mn Beprember sert—st which time oud Tt. of demar.© be met “pp ar—plead nt and decree od pisee, they m se) case and fina ‘ thee Wh day of Joly, 1857 JAMES CALLUOWAY,C SALISBURY CLASSICAL SCHOOL At Mee qpyh Seooad Beemeon of the echenl will commmeare FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER Papile prepared bor eatrance into any of car Colleges TERMS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTES. Paiwsey Excise Baascwes, - genre u * i asp Marwems ree, - eo (amen asp po. »e Costiver ec ies i” One third payable on the let of Ort ; ome ‘hird @ the let ef March, ead the remumerr et the clase df the ersmon ReselTereneseee@es Preedent om! Kaenlty of the University: Rev Drury Le b Preadent of Davide.o ( tege; Hon DF Cade Hue JW Bike: |b J 4 Perhor, R Beriom ( foe N Boyd oy; Joba | et, Beg ; Jee BE Kerr, Beg J Brower, Sale JNO B GRETTER, A © Angwet 4. 1557 9wie BACON. LBS BACON, HOG ROUND ,500 Ibs. LARD. 15.00 000 IF A 21 inch PINE SHINGLES. for ae JW, ECCLES & 80N, County-Laae, NC a] lon* ". D. ARMFIFED, J. A. CLEMENT, a4el) North T appeanng. from affidayt meade befure me, Th. as Frater, one ofthe defendants im this coe sant an inhabrtant Notiee ie, therefore hereby given to the sad Thomas Poster, io appear # of them State the neat Court of Equity. to be held for the Coonty au at the Courthonse in Mockewle, on the 4 Monday after the ’ and Head, aneweror ‘ @ ihe . 8 procunfeesn, and the cause set i ' rte. mete him “ 1. Bingham, Clerk and Master of sod Coart of Eqmity. atofier, the oth W ay after the th Monday in Febroary, A 1.1857, and in the FA year of Amencan Inde petidence fw IL. BINGHAM, C. ME 210 ACADBRT. [i FIRET SE MRION OF THUR INSTITUTION WILE ores @ the Wind July Those whe with to enter Scho" wold do well to de eo ae son ae poasible. No det duction made from the time of entering, untd th clone of the session, anlese in case of protracted meh? new Thie School is sitnated in Iredell Connty, N.C. i@ ahealthy, moral, and intelligent memghborhood. Terms. per session of 5 Nenths. Primary anche $5. Hy and Mathematics, *.00 ( and Mathematics 12.30. Boarding from $6,00 to §7,00 per month JM. SHUFORD. July 21, 1-9 157, Mbice of Westen H.C. HB. Co. | Srareevitte, Jaty 27th, 1457 THE ANNUAL MEETING Stockholders ofthis Oompany W ILL be held in Newton, Catawha coanty, ® Thursday the 27th Anguet next Ry arescintion of laet meeting, Mevert Johe Wilfong, D. B Gaither, and George Sitzer, were vied a Commuitee to verify proxies, ne but « Btockholder can be a prexy eR. SEMONTON, Serretary and Treasurer Standard, Raleigh ; Nows, Asheville, publish wntl ” ¥ | the day of meeting This lit ome succ publicatic announce now befor be inferre to have b New Yor tor, and | author os ing the i South wit Mr. Hine instruimer is evident firet work and in w! gives utte thas spea “Nicar aneil it ir ing bat « forests or White m an ambre other; ba velop its conclade troduced lapse of t tendency terferenc In “11 Mr. “Hi Carolina, following “Reare very, bel Principle and felt | tala, con it a duty ter our p most etre abolish it The w above ex acter is likely to arily or | The k erable st operatior stamp fo tion so 6 sition th chievous One d horse an rie, prop of this t of going proper ti that all : discover fn an op designat in purat Bladen | BY, whic residing to Fayet in the p. had bar: ger’s; an and had arrested. the indi: tarnout, place. An ex before J bail, RK Wright, his trial Pleas an ty.— Hei Aceh ie, & ys ws w ; ‘ eS i" ‘Thié Washington Union has gratified the ly some Intelligence relativeto the Antecedents of Mr, Hinton \ Melper, of North Cardlina, who ihas»weittgn a book about slavery, which Norther <joninais’ tiave ‘incoutinently iiokled over, ‘Mr; Tetper's argoiments have beéu satisfictority disproved, and mow 4a the fulluwing article, from the Union, we have a wot very. flattering ac- count of his life and character: ‘tn our advertising coluinps will be found the poblisher's nytice of a bouk, contitled. “The Impending Crisis of the Souti—How to. meet tz” by Hinton Rowan Helper. . As the advertisement is likely to reuiain in the Union for the full thine contracted. for, and as it occupivs a conspicuous place in the advertising col- of several of yur Southeru contem- nero it would be as well that the pub- ic'should know something in relation to the- character of the work aud its author im advance of its purchase. Within a day or two the followmy facts were commu- niecated to us by au esteemed citizen oi North Carolina. The real name of the author of “ The Impending Crisig” is Helfer and not Help- er. Mr. Helfer is a native of Rowan county, North Carolina. | Some ten years he took up his residence in Salisbary fo vat State, and there entered into a ership with a Mr. Michael Brown the business. Soon after the for- mation of the partnership, funds were raised, placed in Mr. Helfer’s hands, and he started for the city of New York for the pa of replenishing the joint stock of books, Weeks and mouths flew by and not 9 word was heard by Mr. Brown ofthis partner. Finally, he received a letter from Mr. Helfer stating that be (Mr, H.) had deposited the mouey in bank; that he was in wretched health; and that be was about embarking for Germany, where be expected to die. Again was Mr. Heifer missing, and | again he turned ap—uot as a sickly bank | depositor, looking forward with resigna- | tion to Germany aud deatl; but asa new | man, with a new cubstitution, @ new! Dame, and in a new land. Ile had jour | neyed to California, and the result of his! observations in the land of yuld appeared inthe form of a modest octave, which bore, and we presume still bears, the new Bame of Hinton R Leiper. | This little work must lave met with @ome success, for in two years after its publication, “The Impending Crisis” is announced. A copy of the last work is pow before os, wad ite real character may be inferred when we state that it appears to have been written to the order of the dians. New York Tribune and Boston Libera k. O tor, and the birth place of the nominal uw author osed for the parjose of introduc iiig the incendiary publication into the South with complete success.—That this os Mr. Hinton Kowan Helper is the hired = S instrument of New England fanaticism | ?T** is evident frow hisown writings. In his flret work, which was written at hotne, and in which, it is to be presumed, he gives utterance tu hie real sentiinente, be ‘vy Op traveiier ou (he river Giutls. Sudden thus speaks of the institution of slavery . : : ; = : : there burst npof our eve what we had “Nicaragna can never fulfil its destiny P a not seer v « sateyvularl © charg ontil it intruducea negro slavery. Noth 2 : x e ’ ’ ¢ ’ wi ‘a 1V While teeaon, «& “Me will ing bat slave labor can ever subdue its : s ny - ; glit yreen winks any an firrests or cultivate its untimbered lands , : yy ed Connecticut air, that carried meina White mea inay five upon ite soil wi jnely lek to: eee tnek j - a ue bac Vv Like plupes ' 7a 4 atu an ambrella in one hand and a fan in the M i z 4 ant Holvoke Tie Caine @ series other; bat they can never anfold or de; inne : ee 2 ¢ vida, in ‘ i the ¢ as fisher, Chre velop its resourees. May we not safely Ree iv . ; ; = . * re er a t or that conclade that neyro slaver¢ will be i \ ; ; ‘ ; \ Lt) ‘ , { a is ” vl t troduced inte this country befor + ’ rok - A t . “ x sere are to be seen io the tielde, lapse of nany years! Wethink se The cork t rde met J) worken ret playing cards, promena tendency of events fully warrants this in ee y : | ae ca } Pe terference.”— The Laad of Gd, pv diny about drunk, chicken Ieathe: a 4 for head | ecus al scarlet emslies for ev In “The Impending Crisis,” page 25, ery thing evn toylting or sleeping ‘ 7 bin “orl ¢ oat d . J M j “Hinton Rowan Me per, of North bul wora ac } f neatly I ese, ee uar t es , r ndian Carolina,” beeomes the mediam for the “to " “ ‘ ae one bird f. ; Deve es tacde if Wav upto t the chewed folowing abolition rappings. main balding It os tof onck,a } nd eubatanti fford “Reared amidst the institation of sla i . ay , ae very, believing it to be wrongs, both tr ‘ Silda 1 HA Hd Necscton if nea CMtege; Principle and in practice, and having s en a : a } A 5 34 Bad felt ite evil mflucnces npon Tndivid. Photog ra) cid haloes tatt eRLE LI foe tala, commonit nd States, we deem [ Vili , = K the rr : ita duty, mo lew t a privilege, toen. UPere < Tudian acqua ter of prote at ayainst it, and to use one LACUS, as we mot teaciiers. 1 Most strenuous efforts tu overturn and SCebhe is cle w | Cearneetly truet abolish it!” TU ule A! fa ode | ny; aud yet ese can draw 1 The whole work ‘sin keeping with the | - a that whieh wellen fil above extract; and now that itetrne char It Me a gest is correct, that EX. for sie acter is exposed, the speculation is not ca word spoken Conmnues to exis ) et sect eer likely to prove a successful one, pecuni een oat) hata meda ge : 7 statnped int PoOntinge oO exist - arily or politically neu) oe “d 7 - k » p tlie u ‘ t at t “ r ue By)» er y—Davie The Kansas-siiriekera met with consid ond eae ey Waving like patel bP erable success in their clothes awindling je.4 worked into the face of » me, that Operations.—In thus nsing a Soothern pposing vor perhaps fluttering and caprenes etamp for their base abolition coin, detec ote ! é 1 aie ® ae : a i. hroughG de ra a uf ete » appear ot tion so soon follows the attempted impo- on bl Pelt AoA Ne the County ANS . ; this theory be correct, and it be poss sition that it is not likely that any mis- . ; , on the ah ? d for sound ¢ ay arapbed, the music oD ~ Chievoos RAL af FNL will enane which we beard from these Indian ¢ AH, oF 4 ; ea ae ome Iren would Wt worthy of be ng pu bY the side of the sun-parmted picture we aster of sad Committed to Jail. hope Co preserve of their school For, ot er th eer tia ; all wild, and vet sweet, hymns I ever 4 in One day last week, a stranger hired a card, those sung by these Indian chil cue horse and buggy from Mr. John K. Cur-.dren were tle wildest and awcetest rie, proprietor of one of the Livery stables Tbey were circled arent ir wapon, th : as Aaa he one s ndt rirls « t t Of this town, for the purpose, ashe ean, ds 0 ae ' FETA E UD a the i ; : a he leader was a little fellow, of going to the Sound. Not returning in Leda * } \ 54. oven : 5 named Henry, a shght langh in the cor enter Soho» Proper time Mr. Currie began to suspect 4, of whose eye showed that there was le. Re re that all was not right; and upon inquiry, alundantly en Wa apie anil neeeous » on : ? ‘ iad mit discovered that the stranger had gone off power ip him to provender a whole army NC. fn an opposite direction to that he bad VOL, XIV. MADR SI ott, es Pave zn Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and FOR THE WATCHMAN. Yes, who is thy companion, With whom thou lovest to roam ? And who is thy companion, That loves to be with thee? Is’t he that loves to wander? Or he that loves to roam? Is’t he that loves to plunder, When far away from home Is't he that ioves to visit Yoo dark aod gloomy cell? A place that wil contribute, To lead bim dowa to hell Is't be that joves to gamble, And spend bis little all, By gomg with the rebble To roll the alley ball? Is he a Sabbath breaker, And ove that will profane The aame of his Cre¥tur, By taking it io vain? ? Aad wil! he cheat his neighbors By bartering, ia trade, ‘The prodacts of their Inburs, WHO IS THY COMPANION ? Which they by chance huve made? If such is thy companion, Theu, wilt thow as a frend, With kuudvese and affectwi, Warn bia bia way lo mend If be'll reerive thy warning, How happy will «t be, For bien ia ime that's coming, The tame * Everauy DOBBIN Mt Mission Meeting 6 Id -gei00)) mission near lowa P ene, is. The dav had been one reand seme anxiety, and th dointhe front of « alculated to relieve on wh one of r Wayeon, Pleasant, N.C An Episcopalian at a Presbyterian One of the editors of the Episcopal Re corder, in @ letter to that journal, thas speaks of w visit he made to one of our tiission Blativus among the Kansas an- | It was late in the afternoon of the next day that we drove up to the Presbyteri r £ were sfrom that op ich the vertical, thoagh more sheltered, blaze of noonday had prodaced We were chmbing slowly and dtaptrited those seamed hills which form each diffichlies in the way of the of good purposes, if the commissary de a designated. Wherenpon Mr. ©. etarted partuent be only rightly pateted : ‘ F é Of the music Lean only say that there the on in purauit, and traced him to Elizabeth, was a wailing sound in it, which, not fe ys ae Bladen county, where he fuand his bnyg withstanding ats fullness and sweetness, 12,0. RY, which had been sold to a gentleman made it whistle and moan most sadly up residing there. Mr. Corrie then kept on to Fayetteville, and discovered his horse in the possession of a Mr. Jenkins, who had bartered away his horse for the stran- ger’s; and who straightway got an oflicer and had the man with whom he traded arrested. Mr. Carrie identified him as the individual to whom he had hired hia tarnout, and had him brought back to this place. An examination was had on yesterday before Justice Vann, and, in default of bail, R. Williams, alias Moore, alias right, wae committed to jail to await his trial at the next term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for this epun- ty.— Herald, 19 th inst. nth WE FORD. tf-9 . C6. th, 1857 ING mpany county, | ) IM avers Johe of the er, were of INTON, Treasurer pubheh unt! f 0 Rev. S Right g and down the corridors of the heart. sounded like the wind, but not like wind that comes tous broken and chopped ap into puffs by our Eastern fills and forests Ithad the full, broad moan of the prai rie wind, under whose equal sheets these Indian children were born the It It is not singing alone, however, I bey leave to say in answer to the utilitarian anti-Indian-educationalist that these children are taught. the adwirable discipline and wise system Irwin, this and its sister institutions lave demonstrated, not only how schools may Le founded on the gus- | pel, bat how the gospel may be taught) through schools. . |the witnesses of the practical working of East, Under ladly were we |day's work they feel and act as fidgety real long and hot rays of the afternoon sun, as the y a How Rain is Fermdd. this most important engine in the refine- ment of the Indian people. Arrest derived from observation and a long train of experiments, must be remembered.— Were the atinosphere every where, at all We had but one regret attending our times, at a uniform temperature, we should visit to the Indian mission house. Mr. |"@Ver have rain, hail, Mad sth The lest Irwin bad only that morning left, ia cou. |'e? absorbed by it in evaporation from pany with Mr. Lowrie, the Secretary of | tte sea and the earth’s surface would de- the Presbyterian Board of Missions, for | 8cend in an imperceptible vapour, or the purpose of visiting a branch a little | Cease to be —_ The absorbing power further in the interior. His absence, how- |? the atmosphere, and consequently its ever, made no difference in the hospital- jeapability to retain humidity, is propor- tionably greater in warm than in cold that still remain from the pollution which has been worked into them, in part, at least, by our fathers and ourselves. ity with which we were received. We| ; : : were strangers, but our errand showed |*i" The air near the surface of the earth that we were travelling to the same de- |'S Warmer than it is in the region of the clouds. The higher we ascend from the earth, the colder we find the atmosphere. Hence the perpetnal snow on very high mountains in the hottest climates. Now, when fronr continued evaporation, the air is highly saturated with vapour— though it be inv isible—if its temperature |is suddenly redaced by cold currents de- scending from above, or rushing from a higher to a lower latitude, its capacity |to retain moisture is diminished, clonds |worship, and then, almost reluctantly, |Are formed, _ say date i rain. Air jaud pot until the morning sun was high, Bled with ae GG seeabremed’ alia | dpe me ald leads southard and jout the water which its diminished capa- t ooo jcity cannot hold. How singular, yet Hlectable mountain with those whom we jfuund in the mission house. So the gate opeued, aud once again we exchanged jour wagon for a neat bed-chambor and al jregular bed, whose smooth pillows and jcapacious white sheets formed a cheerful |cuntrast to the bleak beach of our mat- jtresses. Twice we sat round the table jwith the Indian school and their teach- jers. Once more we heard that sweet jsing’uy, and knelt with them in family oe |how simple, is such an arrangement for Agricultaral Machinery and its Re- | watering the earth.—Sei. Asmerican. sults. | oe Six years since, in Ohio, there were IMMENSE ORGAN. very few agricultural machines, now there! The great organ placed in the Town The effect of Hall at Liverpool, England, is one of the marvels of musical mechanism. It con- sists of four rows of keys, sixty-three notes; and two octaves se | an half of pedals, thirty notes. There are 108 stops and 8000 pipes, varying in length from 32 feet three-eights of an inch, teu octaves apart. The grand source of wind is from two immense bellows, each having three feeders, placed in the vault beluw the floor of the Hall. These are blown bya s-eam engine, consisting of apar of oscil lating cylinders. There are beside twelve other bellows or reservoirs, each giving] ite Own appropriate pressure of air to} those stops or pipes which it supplies.— | The pneumatic lever is applied to eill of the mannals distinctly or separately to manual couplers. To the pedal organ there is a double set of pneumatic levers; but the most elaborate use of this power are an immense number, machines in doing the work of men it is hardly possible to estimate. A mower with two horses, two men, and a boy, must accomplish the work of at least twelve men. If 80, it must save Now, we know of one county which bas three hundred and fifty mowers and reapers, the labour of five men at least. aod they must save the labour of about 1600 men! In the State at large there must be about cight thousand of these machines, thos saving the Jabonr of 40, 000 able-bodied men. Sapposing that they are employed only two months in the year for harvest only, they will save, n money paid for labour, about €2,500,- ) per annum. The interest on their cont will be about €70,000 only ; so that is foand in its application to the ¢ ymbi ; ; 4 } nation of stopa, it being exhibited ina there wht Gea net abeolute gain on them compound form to each organ individa- ! re than ¢wo millions per annom ally, and to the whole collectively, where If we k tu the prairie States, the by one operation, the player is enabled saving will be mach greater. Inthe U. to produce a combination of stops upuu hee 2 » once States at larye A ly, the laboar of the entire instrument at once (Hw 000 able-bodied men is saved da —_ HUMBOLDT Alexander Ven Hamboldt is the king 8 inthe vear te R20,000 G00 ' { This equal per annom say , two, is made in the last five M oe : fi of science, and withoat a corr peer. His tears Batthe money is by no means : } } , mt part of the sas ing The econo. | *Orks &0d achievements are familiar to , in our modern civiliga- ll, and will form an imperishable mon e loghest value, withoot refer y umentto his ansurpassed fame through money or the market value. ‘all successive generations. Personally, he ly referred, as our reader : . Mu ed, as our readers i, ats object of special attractiveness. His tendencies of oar : iyure is describe ot large, but ratl n towards centralization figure is described 98 not large, but ra er stont—his feet and hands are small, ans and without theory, and of beantiful form. IHlis silver white Irawing large 4 ne of our rural oF hair sarroands the venerable head; he Yo popuiiat to the towns This wearson the high, large | relead the mark ad . g the agricnltoral labourers of genious. His eyes are bine, and, not while at reases the towne, The con withstanding hie advanced are, are ful Red “ at both in America and of expression and life. [fis tir ] e relative proportion of calt lips reveal a particular sinile, ha tinually d nished If we tic, half benevolent, fall of spiritual su Ce ~ process to y Hke amathe premacy. While speaking, le sits bent ratical se s, Withont arrest, the conse. rward, his eyes east to the ground ; joence would be ultiinate starvation ; from time to time he lifts liis head, friend it, of se, the pretiminary symptoms ty gmiling, thus animat he listener fsnch a calamity would be saticient to He is, in the truest sense leat mean Irive miany from the cities to the country, ing of the word, the best narrator, the and thus change the current. Stull, we clearest writer the world knows Anim nust reyard the invention and success of mense amount of knowledye is alwaysat this agricaltaral machinery as @ provi- his control—facis, names, and figure . dential interference to avert fora timethe never escape lis memory siternative of starving in cities, or re imminy to the country Railroad [\: . ee Whiskey. A merchant in our city sold a barrel of Tea Tasting. whiskey to a country customer, and it Few of onr readers are aware that tea ; seems it has gotten him into trouble, as tasting is reduced to regnlar profession, Joubt it did hod i U and which is as certain death to aman as [° Goubt it did many wnoctan t pee tie hued practice of opium eating. being called on to pay for it, the following ] au ssot the tea broker, or taster, reply was received SALA GRU AB te ned accuracy one Der Sir I Received your letera few days se nnd palate, experience IN The ayo and Lam a shame of it sat Der sir wanta of the American market, and & pleas Wait ti!l the last of December and keen business tact If he has these quali- vain high cultivation, he may make from &20,000 te $40,000 per annam while he lives, and die of ulceration of the langs. Ile overhauls a cargo of tea, classities it, and determines the value of each sort.— In doing this, he first looks at the colour ofthe leaf and the general cleanliness of t. He next takes a qnantity of the herb his hand, and breathing his warm breath on it, he snutfs op the fragrance. Will Com down to Columbia and setel With you Der sir you rote to me to send it in a leter L Wood do 80 if had it Der sir that Whiskey Cost me more than I made on it I took a trip over in to new bery and lef¥ a man to tend to seling of it tell I Came home and he plade the Duce he sole a Botel fool of Whiskey Wich Cosed me to Be in dited so that Disable ine seteling with you at the time [ ort to tho god giv health you shal lav your in In doing this, he draws into his iungs a money this Winter T Wood Com sooner quantity of irritating and stimulating but I am overseeing 80 I Cant vet of no dust, which is by no means wholesome. svoner an sol Bey your pardoa Res Phen sitting at the table in his office, on pectfully yours we which is a long row of little porcelain and a pot of hot water, he “draws” tea and tastes the infusion. In this way he classities the different sorts to the minutest shade, marks the different prices, and is then ready to compare his work with the invoice. The skill of these tast- ers is fairly marvelous, bat the effect of the Lasiness on their health is, as I have They grow lean, nervons, and consumptive. . At the end of a hard South Carolinian, enp the Decision unper THE Deep Scorr Case. Wasnixoeton, August 20. The decision has been made in the ,General Land Office, that a colored man, whose ancestors were brought into this country as slaves, is not entitled to pre emption of the public lands. Ths is the first case based on the decision in the| Dred Scott case. said, ruinous. and cross as if they had the hysterics. cmon stan |Lamartine a the Religion of Revolu- that unhappy racein its process of To nnderstand the philosophy of this evaporation it cannot; but it can|Phenomenon, essential to the very exist- ut least cleanse the few particles | ence of plants and animals, a few facts, listen to tionary Men. I know—I sigh when I think of it— that hitherto the French people have been |the least religious of all the nations o \Enrope. Is it beeanse the idea of God— which arises from alt the evidences of na- ture, and from the depth of reflection—- being the profoundest und weightiest idea of which human intelligence is capable, and the Freneh mind being the most ra- | pid, but the most superticia), the lightest, ‘the most unreflective of all European ra- jces, this mind has not the foree and se- verity necessary to carry far and long the greatest conception of the human uuder- standing? Is it because our governments have al- ways taken upon themselves to think for us. tu belicve fur us, and pray for us !—|} Is it because we are and have been a| military peuple, a soldier nation, led by | kings, herves an@ ambitions men, from battle-field to battle-field, making eon- quests and never keeping them; ravag- f | Sriences, Morality, and the Family, Circe. NUMBER 14. Jewivh Dixabilities. “Amongst all the citizens of these Uni- Sonth and its popalar ivstitution as the Jews all over the cgunutry. I speak from my own observation gud experience. The fewest of thém, not one oat of a hundred, |belong to the Black Republican party ; trae ‘ty the Law and the Testimony,’ they ‘fear God and the law, and do not mingle with the rebellious.’ Abolitionism and Black Republicanism, e id omue genus have never invaded the Synagogne, threwn the fire-brand of diseord and dis- ruption into its midst, and separated it into a Synagogue North and a Synagogue South ; we have but one, united Syna- gogue, standing upon the impregnable rock of the word ot God: ‘Seek the wel- ing, dazzling, charming, and corrupting Europe ; and bringing home the manners, I know not, but certain it is that the| nation has an immense progress to make | in serious thought if she wishes to be frec. If we look at the characters, compared as | nations of Europe, America, even Asia, the acvantage is not for us. The great meu of our country live and die, forget- ting completely the only idea for which it die lovking at the spectator or at most at; posterity. | Open the history of America, the histo- ry ot England, and the history of France; read the yreat lives, the great deaths, the great martyrdoms, ihe great words of the hoar when the ruling thought of life re- veals itself in the last words of dying— and compare. | fare of the land whither I have carried you to dwell, and pray in its behalf unto | Vices, bravery, lightneas and impiety ofthe Eternal; for in its welfare shall ye| the camp to the fire-side of the people? |fare well: There are ‘Hebrew Young| Men’s Associations’ in all the larger cities of thie country—not one of them bas, as yet, direced, itself and driven invest worthy members from its fold, by inter- regards religioas sentiments of the great | fering in politics aud passing resolutions | poisqnec hostile to the South. Not one of all tye Jewish Ministers in the United States— and mark! not one of them ts a native American, they are all Foreignere—has, is worth living and dvying—they live and! as yet, profaned his pulpit, desecrated bis | tive will be adopted and rig yemmad the word hat they cannot contorm to such rules had um A 4 wt enter; yeertanly will not be retained ia he schoo ¢ of as Every ove uiust, upon a moment's reficetion, see the wupnety of such a course ; and the best interesis of he schew! demand it. It will be a special object of the teachers to endea if close application to study, and. =» far as pussib«, » correct bad babe and supply deficiencies uly in the elementary c emp And with thie view Aree The Charleston Standard contains a} second letter from Mr. Mayer, on the jsubject of Jewish Disabilities, to which: | i we have already alluded. He says, on | is the subject of the Joyalty of the Jews: ted States, there are none so loyal to the cma they comply with its regulativas | \ tur to callivete in the papils, habits of sceuracy and i ENCOURAGING CRIME, We liave not felt called upon to intro: duce into our colamns the case of the Scotch girl, Madelaine Smith, whose late: trial for the supposed murder of her lover has oceapied so large a space in the Brit- ish journals, and been commented on in many of the newspapers in this country. Though acquitted of murder, accord to her own admissions she had lost virtue, and letters to ber lover breathe the spirit of a prostitute. Her attractive persoval appearance, Jady-like manne respectable connections, her youth, an the fact that she should be arraigned for so terrible a crime, excited not only am extraordinary interest in the trial, but « deep sympathy in her behalf. The cone sequences will probably be to make her a heroine, and virtually to sanction ‘her admitted criminal course. By onr last foreign papers we learn that the mer- chants of Glasgow were making an effort to raise a fund of some $50,000 for Migs Smith’s benefit, and as an expression’ of jtheir sympathy for the trials and snffer- through which she had . This ardly what we should have ex |of a Scotch community. If there be an thing more wonderful than another in th! terrible case, it is that a girl of seventeen, religiously educated, could have com- pletely given herself up to the licentious- |ness which her own letters indicate, Is | it sach characters that Glasgow merchants [delight to honour? Is it condacive to the virtue of their own sons and danghters, that they should appropriate $50,000 for the benefit of one whose letters reek of the brothel-honse? Surely our Scotch counsins are not bringing forth fruits meet for their reputation tor m: ‘ One or more of the papers in this coun- try, by a very marvellous logic, have laid the blame of Miss Smith’s criminality on her early Presbyterian education, Her parents being Presbyterians, and her ear- ly training having been in accordance, each pode as the New York Tribune - coald hardly allow so good ap porate lty to pass for waking gre Py 'resby- terian rigidity. A correspondent, whose jarti¢le will be found in another colamn, | hotites and dieposes of this point. The |factthe young girl was sent away to @ | boarnding-school, and that ber mind was by novel reading, to ordinary | phildsophers would be quite as natural @ sour¢e to which to attribute ber subse queut career of sin as her Presbyterian eduaition. But the fact that constrae- ly she could be made & sort of Pree byterian sinner, would better serve a pmr- | pose —- Philadelphia Presbyterian. A Great Trath Mastrated. The late Rev. T. ‘Toller, of Kettering, from Isaiah xxvil. 9—“Let jin seperate. of my strength, that he may Lim take bo! Washington and Franklin fonght, spoke, |snd that they may make the schoul what they d-sre make peace with me; and he shall make suffered, always in the name of God, for 4 be—e school for thorough mental ond morsel} peace with me,”—remarked: “I think 3 9 J , whom they acted; and the Liberdor of America died contiding to Gud the liber- ty of the people and his soul. Sydney, the young martyr of patriot- isin, guilty of nothing bat impatience, aud who died to exptate bis country’s dream of liberty, said to bis jailer: “1 rejvice that ] die innocent towards the king, but a victim resigned to the King on High, to whom all life is dae.” The republicans of Cromwell sought the way of God even in the fie of battle. Their politics were their faith, their reign @ prayer, their death a psaln only treming—\i-y hope to have the cordial Co-operation | of all ite patrons All the pupus will be required to stand an examioa- tion af the chuse of the \ear W.G.CAMPBELL. Principal August 1th, 1857 6w-il | t Neaancharagoh Mutual Romance in Real Life. We extract the following from the ld Charleston correspondence of the Fair- sooner have cut off m field Herald : “Some few days ago, a young couple, | these few days. can convey the meaning of this so that every one may understand it, what took y lace in my own family within One of my children had committed a fault, for which I thoaght it my duty to chastise him. I called bit to me, explained to him the evil of what he had done, and told him how grieved I was that 1 mast punish him for it. He heard me in silence, and theo rushed into my arms and burst into tears. I could y arm than have struck Lim for his fanlt. He had laid bold of my strength, and he had made his peace One nears, sees, feels that God was in all) lam told, entered a copartnership of love, with me.”—Memoire of Mr. Toller. the movements of these great people. But cross the sca, traverse La Mancha, come tu vor tines, open our annals, and the last words of the great polit f the drama of one liberty a! actors and went to yet married, without the knowledge of their respective parents.— Their aggregate age does not exceed thirty-four years—the young man being nineteen and the lady fifteen years old. Too Much of a Good Thing. Woman is an excellent institution, in- One would think that God was eclipsed It is all right to get married, when the dispensable in a measares to the happiness trom the soul, that his na in the language. air of History will have the with proper preliminary measures, aud it Ld a an atheist when she recounta to have also the means to enable them to thing. wasunknown parties attend to that solemn contract and perpetuity of the human race; bat sible to have too much of a good In New England they have an posterity these annihilations, rather than get along fairly in the afuirsof domestic 8Verage of twenty-five percent. more wo- dea’ of celebrated men in the greatest of France! year a God; the tribune and lictors have Thaptie k at Mirabean on the bed of death. ‘Crowt life. But in the case just related, the belongs to a highly respectable fainily of ample weans, whilst the young man isan obscure individual, without any resour men than men—five women to four men ! The victins only have romance is that the inconsiderate lady A’ very few men except Wall street eha- vers and Broadway Lar-tenders can sup port ope woinan now-a-days, they must necessarily be in a bad way down-east, me with flowers,” said he, “in- ces, and of very mean education, whose Kalloch tried to remedy the difficulty by toxicate me with perfuines, let me die to only recommendatiun consists in some showing how a man might minister to the Not a personal attraction, mixed with a certain! ¥89t8 and comforts of nore than one fe- taa.c, but he had like to have got bimeelf into a difficulty by it. Single men can’t travel through Massachosetts except un- der escort; and it is absolutely necessary to take bis own wife or somebody elae’s along for protection. This practice some- times leads to mistakes in hotel registers and divorce sunita, which leads outsiders to think that morals are at a low ebb in 1 1 » |g ate. , bd i tting: “Oh ate the judgment, inflame the imagina the land of steady habits; it is only an excess of dry goods in the market.— Za the svund of delicious music!” werd ot God or of lissoul. Sensaal phi- dose of foppish pretention. How many os ipher, he desired only supreme sen- regrets couine ty occupy the place of svalisin, a last voluptuousvess in hisagoe braght hopes which a spirit of reckless 5 Imprudence, often mistaken for romance, Contemplate Madam Roland, the strong anes sin the hearts of young lovers ! to the safety of aman who goes abroad ea {i wormatef the Resolut nthe The sctiool of adversity is a dear and se cart tha nveyed lertodeath. Shelook- vere one; but some fouls do not wish to ed conte 1ously on the besotted people learn at any otuer, Young ladies, guard whe their prophets and svt Yourselves against that mgrbid fancy of Nota glance towards tieaven! Only one reading uovels and me | , wicks viti- Ww d tor e earth she was quitting I fils tion, and leave alinost always some dan vach the dunyeon door of the Gi- gerous impressions in the heart! Know tis a banquet; ily hymn, the Marsel aise! Follow Camille Desinoulins to his exe- ution, A cool and indecent pleasautry at the trial, and along itaprecation on the read to the guillotine, were the two last thoughts of this dying man on bis way to the last tribunal. Hear Danton on the platform of the scaffold, at the distance of and eternity : of it Pa line from God “T have had a good time | Then to the let me g » slee| executioner: “You will show my head to the people tis worth the trouble!” {lis faith a hilation; his last sigh van ity Rt ld the Frenchinan of this Tat ter ave! What must one think of the religions sentin@ats of a free people, whose great figures seem thus to march in procession to annibilation, and to whom that terri ble minister, death, itself recalls neither the threatenings nor promises of God, The republic of these inen withont God has qnickly been stranded. The liberty won by so much heroism, and so much genius, has not found in France a con- science to shelter it, a God to avenge it, a people to defend it against the atheism which bas been called glory, Allended ina soldier and some apostate republi- cans travestied into courtiers. An athe- istic republicanism cannot be heoric.- When you terrify it, it bends ; when you would buy it, it sells itself. Whe would take any heed? The people ungrateful and God non-existent! So finish atheist revolutions. well into whose sate keeping you entrust your fortuve and future bappiness. 4 Molasses.—The Patent Office at Wash- ington did a good thing in distributing throagh the country the seed of the “Sor- gho Sacre,” or Chinese Sugar Cane ; for in view of the high price of molasses, i8 likely, before many years, to be exten sively cultivated fur the saccliarine juice with which itabounds and which by an easy process can be converted into very good syrup or molasses. Messrs. Jos Sinton & Sons, of Henrico, obtained some of the seeds and the cane, which is valuasle as cattle feed even atter the saccliartng tatter is press ed out. Saturday morning these gentle men tried the cane for the tirst time as a molasses producer, with the following result: One hundred and ten stalks were cut and pressed twice in a cider mill.— The juice obtained, amounting to twenty seven quarts, was then patina large din ver pot and boiled one hour and forty tive mindles, taking one Aion and a@ pint of molasses. Tbe articie is good and very enticing to those who like sweet things of the kind. Possibly the intro duction of the Chinese sugar cane may be the era of a new order of things in the sugar line. If the cultnre is tound to be profitable, hondreds will engage in it with zest. The* Sorgho Sucre,” thoug!i a foreigner, grows and thrives like a pa tive on American suil.— Zhe South. raised a good crop of “Did any of you ever see an elephant’s € ha nge >: Srrance Lyratc ation. There is an individual residing in the neighborhoo ’ f Maple Root, by the name of Smith, imagines that he is two bondred years old, altbongh be does not yet number two score years. Yet every effort to disabuse his mind of this singa- lar fancy, lias thos far proved unavailing. Smith has maintained bis present notion for three years, and talks of events, (which he says be witnessed.) which occurred long before be was born. Upon every ject he is perfectly rational, and in his business relations he is uncommon- ly smart. He says he will taste death, but is destined to live oa until the ead of Wu other su time.— Heightstown Excelsior. Tue Prick or Sctcoar.—The New York Jost of Friday says, with reference to the Sugar market. “ Present prices are about two cents below those ruling six weeks since. Still there is but tittle disposition to buy at the decline. The crop of Cabas which, it was confidently predicted up to last month, would fall short of the previ- ous crop at least twenty per cent., will equal, if not overrun, the crop of last year, and the comiug crop of Louisiana now promises to be a very large one, and in- telligeut planters now in this city, and recently trom their plantations, estimate it will, with usual good weather, reach 100,000 hhds, against 75,000 bhds last year. Tis fact, with an almost donble Not of that Fumily.—A man whose Skin!” asked the master of an infant stock on hand here and at the neighbor- Appearance indicated that he was stag: gering from the excessive weight of a brick in his hat, being asked if he was a “Son of Temperance,” replied, “Hic-no—| no relation—not even an hic-acquain- tance.” school in a fast neigliborbood, “T have!” shouted a six-year old at the foot of the class. “Where!” inquired old spectacles, amused by his earnestness. “On the elephant,” was the reply. ing porta, and double prices over former years prevent speculators and consamers from buying freely. This morning the market is unsettled, and holders are en- | deavoring to effect sales at prices of yee 'terday without success.” “A HORSE STORY. | The Round of Life, STATES LAND eal A keeper of a hotel not fifty miles from From Aphorisms and Opinions of Dr. George Horne, | r% A \ SPRING AND SUMMER ® gh SISAL. Boston is, or was, a famous man for hor- lute Bishop of Norwich. just published, | H. B. DOWLER & Co., MILL PROPERTY PASALOAS, _ way i ived ses—owned many, and was always ready = | SALISBURY, N. ©. P H W. AYER “has just receive for a trade in such cattle. He was sharp Somejare orm ne commanding 5 | 2 Whe ta hs A Ss eqned aioe’ teak ions ta barg: a 5s neve v 4 | AVE opened a Sho vicimty of ; 'T i ul tu from the North. Stationary, Fancy articles, Fire ” i ‘k 2 ae ae ane ee j a na of es hi asa ie cas, BE marrecad wall ita) | H Ballsbery, (near Caine & Murdoch's reeuey,) | FOR SA LE. I se ou i aaa nT nl Ouoen ig ie Window Shades, ‘Tubscco, Segurs, of various Wands, spare A ure Cant dian Ue COUNT lee Some entreating—some relieving ; for the manufacture of their celebrated Wheat Fang, | w-—ir ; avd Confectionaries, at bis BOOK STORE in Stat side, until the follow ing happened, tha Some are weeping—some are laughing ; | and are now ready to supply all demands. Their ma- I WILL sell a tract of 150 ACRES of land lying GOODS AND CLOTHING ville, Opposite the Court House. proved an exception to the rule. He al: | chines have been thoroughly tesied 1 Guilford and on the Yadkin River, about 20 miles East of Salis- | for the Spring and Summer, His Stock comprises a) Among his books may be found, a good supply of all ways had seine particular emergency of many other counties in this State and Virginia, and bury, adjoining the lands of Washington Hendley large and beautiful assortment of | the COMMON sCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by Some are sitting—#ome are standing ; Some are thirsting—eome are quaffing ; : Some accepuug—some relusing 5 have uever failed to give entire satisfaction, Those | and others, near Stokes’ Ferry. ‘This tract ie vala ne nent the Superintendent of Common Schoolof this State, trade, and the adrortiess of his operation Soine ace thrilty—eume ubuaing 3 who waat our Faa should be careful to get one with ple as baving on it an excellent mill site, with a race, 48 fl Vg hye i\ 9041 Me ae pienttl %, | French, Knylish, Latin aud Greok ‘Text Books, Web- in putting off a beast, was a sul ject tot Soiieseaiupeiliug=-aume. persuading s jthe name ofourfirm upon it—H. B. Dowren & Co— 12 feet wide at the bottom und 14 atthe top. already od iW hd ey sters Unabridged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, delighted approval « all hands among = Pde rinse eoutesdenradine « | for there are other companies imitating our work. O- cat. A dam can be built at very small expense. | | Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr Pateut Ser- diddkeled < CODD sxe a oft that deliehitfatand much Pender as ‘ Hee oot hed SH | ders prowpity attended tc. There is no better mill site ou the Yadkin fiver, Pow- | Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesiings, and Gentlemen's fur- | mons, Lorenzo Dow seu'r, Life aud Sermons, Cham- « | urs of that delightfuland much Some are patient—soine are fuming ; | April Qst, 1857. 37 m4 er sufficient fur any purpose can be obtained at a/nishing goods, which will be suld very low, or made | bers Papers for the people, Humes History of England, shave been abused animal, (horse. No one ever Some are modest—some presuming ; | : small out-lay. There is a splendid tot of saw mill| up to order in the best style of the Art. He wil! Gibbon's Rome, Sir Joho Froiseart’s ( bronicles of the TvsSsT y de 0 traded with Stathe that did not confess och Jeasing—eome are farming ; | THE GREATEST | unber already at the place, ready for building, The keep in his employ a rkilful Cutter, aud can therefore | Middle Ages, Carupbell’s lives he ek Justices! AND FOR SALE, SEVERAL OF EMERY, Wal a homeself satisdcd, thoush satistuction be he ljue = elie are ' - , subscriber is too far advanced in life to commenee the | warrant good fits. His experience in the business | Spurgeon ermons, Spencers Skete hee au Sermons, WIDELY CELEBRA’ a 3 n we nl 2 ‘ 1, Though satisfaction b¢ helpug—sone are barmung ; Medical Discovery of the Age. improvement of this valuabie property, and will there- | justities hin in saying that his stock cannot ‘bs sur- | Old North State, 2ad edition, Jacobus’ Notes om the PED, i len, i Inge a dulitadiqal word, did not aiways raunning— some are riding ; | DRcKENNEDY.of Roxbury, has diecoverse fore well it on good terms, aud time will be given.— | passed in quality; and the styles are alllate sud very | Gospels, vith question books, Cummings works, Mo- Rail-Way Horse Powers’ connt of : Mean tuat the satisfaction was the ult Ging—eome abiding ; ae anes ea pe eed ae oe nat i (neh! Those wishing to purebase wil cailou bia at bis resie|handsame. His stock of Ready-Mades. comprises | noir of S\daey Nuiith, Family and \ Pocket Bibles, e ' Fi mate of happiness in the trade—like ending—sore are bringing ; Wiel ie is eda a remedy that cures Genes at Stokes’ Ferry, or address him at Milledge-| Huts, Cups, Shirts, Collars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, | Hymn books of all hinds, Jroinga Washing lon, 3 vole, AND . = ter ‘ Wel Sin P: alate & : SVERY KIND OF "MO ville, Montgomery co., N. ¢ | Coats, Pauts,—and every thing required. Call and) Hodge on Ephesians, Dicke works, South # Sermo *, oa hl 4 tfound the = ern in eouarclip rwith the ducilo. Souse ying—eome are — EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. \ WILLIAM STOKES. | see. | Veuxce Arabucclures Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX. OVER-SHOT THRASHERS, contitled * sere Was a jolly cobble hose tame Some are beariag—some are preaching} , Se | s7 i . po Ths on, Cow up- re “a aj ly cobbler Whose tame : a cme an P a a! | From the worst Servfula dewn to a common Pimple} May 29th, 1857. tf | Orders for work promptly filled. BIREAED | PLORATIONS Shakspears, Byron, ( catenk ae | Capable of getting out 200 bushels of "Whest fy i South—H. was Wax, that oc cupied asmiall slic i ur Some are learniag—some are teaching} | —_ JAMES B.BEA per, Milton and a great many other poetical w | poure with two hovers ead three iepeuin These the hotel, to whow Statile w sto Some disdaining—some affecting ; jputie bac te uceuree Lie concer end) sever. falled Encoura e H e Industr cosh LE ele Més. Honts's Novels and @ great many uther novels, | chines will be suld at the manatheturer’s % Rowan Mh jotel, t h SS CL LASSE . Pid pe PO peep ae exceptin (wo cases, (both hander humor.) He has 4 om y: Salisbury, April 14, 1857. 116 by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, | Tea eitcaeg tascctatlas Ot se a vib Rikely to r ed to refer in case of auy stick ina tran- PUES See Soe €; now m his possession over two hundred certificates at a Varied, @ stock of Stavionary us ever wasseen south | 11° ia N orn ‘* SON, time cont saction, and he being a disinterested man, Some are feasting—eume are fasting ; | its virtue, all withia twenty miles of Boston. { \ JAMES HORAH, of Mason wad Daons tine, Albums Portfolios aud fan. | eS 7 woald decide on the matter of ditference Some are saving—some are wasting ; Two bottles are warranted lo cure a nursing sore | cy gift-books in abuudance, Blank aod Copy boaks of | conspicuol a cel ag eee eecopaned eas Syerevare Woeingo“eame are winning’; mouth. | WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, Jail sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, « State of North manne of & hh er, by what was deemed a ae ee eee One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of | SALISBURY, N.C large assortment of buok« published by the Amarican| ries, i strange fatility, deciding In favor of Ntal ; Pimples vn the face. | : chet PA feo nt) | Traet Society. In the Notion line I show as great a} " 2 bl. th foes Id fle. Nome, however, went so far as to Seure proles-ing—some ocenng ; ‘Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. One door below BR. & A. Murphys Storey! yariciy as anybody oaght to with to see in one day, IR EDELL co UNTY. wi bad Ae geen | Some are slent—some are roaring; Two bottles are warranted to cure the worstcanker Th A " id j ” EEPS constantly ou hand a large assortment o y stock includes Fiad Lamps, Pyrt-monies, Cabas, ha the charac intimate that Stattle a collie c ¢ Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Sho I q y e j my stock includ pe y D uarter ik a ts th tattle sO O) COULC TIAL Some are restive—eome ere willing ; im the mouth and stomach. | P 8 ! » A WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds. Perfomesirs, Heir Oils, Pormades, Phiocvmes. Jewri-; Court of Pleas and Q io advance talked the mnatter vver previously, aud Banal preeerviigerasere are kuling’ Three to tive bottles are warranted to curethe worst Wwe LD infortn his friends and the public gener-| Clocks, Watches and Jewelry-of every description, | ry, China Vases, Cups and Saucere, Perfume bottles, | May Term, 1857. pee the had certain sigis by which they under. ’ case of Erysipelas. | ally, throughoat the country, that he is still inan- | repaired in the best manner aud on the mostreasoua- | Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Engravings, | A. B. F. Gaithe Ad Ye, or ataodieachiouce i - | Sum are bounteous—suine are grinding; One to (wobuitles are warranted to cure all hamor | ufactuniag the following articles, together with Many | ble terms }in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to suit, | °° °° gah LO cl nicated to When the stick came. then Staffle Sane cere occa ng ens ere Reding ; DR yee sc : ag | others vat mentioned, to wit: The celebrated February 19, 1856 1y38 | Skipping rupee. Graces, Wine Covers, W alking Canes) ‘The Heing at Law of P PETITION Te amd Lana, North Car eee . 5 rd | Some are thieving—some receiving ; wo buliles are Ww nied to cure running o e D Thr hi : | from ets. to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from $1 00 to ; The rea would say, “Well, well, we can’t get along carviribluiches among the buir: |Drurey eshing Machine Fan 150. Micro, | Joeiab Juhanon, dec'd : 5 well, n Cget aluny | sos ore hiding corns revenkug : W 81300, Kaliedancopes from Sects, to @1.50, Micro ; any furtber. Now lin willing tu leave it} Sicwo comiuending —sume/are Ulauiag Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt | Ana Forse Power, DR. ILLIAM 8. TATE, scopes, Polvramas, Panoramas, Magie Lanterns for| IT appearing tw the satiafantion of the Court, ‘thy Impendin, owt to a third ty 1 Me Wax : i and running ulcers ; Surgen and Mschanical Dentist, children ly baskets and Wagons, Flutes from| Stephen Elis aod wife Harriet, Heite st Law in thy er. Mr ge LEAL ORO Aan Sat ICES Some dismemb'ring—some new framing ; One bottle willcure sealy eruption of the skin | of Balumore, which for ease of draught, excells every | Graduate of the Batt Deatal Cell 8125 fo $25.00, Violins from 50cts 9813.11, Banjo's| case, are non-residents of this State: It he, theretg, county, N round the corner, kKuows the value of the Some are quiet— some disputing ; Two to three botUes are warrantedto cure the worst | other SWEEP-POWER to be found iu the couatry (eraduate 6 Meee vem ca tee Reel foes 83. to BE, Accordeons from G1 25 to $6.0, Octa- | ordered and decreed, by the Court thet pabliention bp rode horse Lam swapping with you, he will Some confuted and confuting ; oe Sree tees ie w win * hey. srelsither, pore ble 0c s sloner y STATESVILLE, N: C. vo Flutes, Tamborines, Guitare, Flagolets, Harmons- | made iv the “Carolina Watchman,” @ sewpoper pub in Puat Se. v } n art i wo to three “ttles are arranted to sure ihe| ig 4 ay nei . ‘< | a 7% be as seo and candid an arbiter as we| Some are marching—eome retiring ; hid dceeavals case ot cheainniins Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, [RESPEC PEULLY fer is professional services Pid sho docirseic oaig-reeen ied ee oil csc alice ad eas e5 of erehl can find, and I guess il lt ye i ; -— . T t © the f Iredell anc ¢ by in Dan ek bey : re —o ane om a sae pie Some mes reeeine = pad Ni bcles to four boitles are warranted to curothe salt for Grist and Saw-Mill; MILL & FACTORY GEAR to th zene 0 i and pablie geuerally. | rie thent cesee, and ebout TEN THOUS 14ND before the jucioes cf-eny toi Sta ple a tone the uld accordingly come out, | Some endurning—some deriding ; be ; SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combined ‘cai palee te boaetity other things not herein mentioned, all of which are for | the Court House in Statesville on the 3rd Monday ip mation o leathe: aprou apd all, and, after lookin | Some are falling—some are rising ; Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases ne ee en 5 > WPM pp And leas, oT rT sale ou the most accommodating terms. Being very | August next, then and there to plead, anewer er de. > ’ sf ’ ee bal 3 scrofula EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; or anxious to sell I make no charges fur showing goods. | mur to plaintiffs petition ia our said Coun filed, raised, pla at the 1 er candidly, would decide that} These are sufficient to recite, A benefit is always experienced frum the first bot- | | or “all and fe ' nae | will be ie rd Mi nd j S Gantt oh ‘ Staffle receive a smart consideration as Since all men's deeds are infinite ; tle, and a perfect care is warranted whea the above | !Ne only article worth buying ; eres t Cal ny examine for voutmetves. , . i= ra pal coral jedgment pro a] - started " . of tht i a vain Ui Recotrect,—orrosrre tus Covat House sy ake the ddfcreuce in Value. an Saldl|. Susee eed their parts when some begin: quantity is takeo f thirty-Bve yeer May take a Ww Fi pa e pu eettle it nit me mes a fe ee SE | Sume go oai—and some come in a Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of thisin! DKUREY’S Corn Sheilers ; Ploughs of every va- | wor putes aa at sac baie, the rd Mosse va nk of *. x SisacHahnehcs vers : the vicinity of Bostou. I koow the effect of it in eve- | mety ; Cultivators ; Engine Machinery ; all rete = - See 57 2 . ; ; z ¥; Ik and Chad ay tore extae digng «strange | ee Wei, hemes eigen et creat aie Ken at Couay Gd pein vs crtapumuae | WILLIAMS BROWN. 3 AAR a yars not with a pretty good bourse, and it was at] SINGLE LIFE will this cure hemor. I never sold a bottle of it but | at short Notice and Wr rranted—Terms Cash, of un iat Pr. adv. 95.50 608 Feist of his par vbjyect of Statilu’s interest He | x , that sold another; after a tral it always sveaks fur doubted paper. All articles will be delivered ia the . ’ , Tin, Sheet-lren and) letter froa xamined ti ‘1 an in all i oF i | BY AN OLD MAID. self. There are two things abort this herb that ap- care of the N.C. Rau Road free of charge Terms positively cash on completion of work s Ey a (Mr. H ) examined tue horse in all bis points, and " pea fe surprising ; first that it grows in our pas J. H. THOMPSON Office at Residence, West of the Feeale College. | Copper Smith k: th determined to have bim. The deterni I mean to live a singie life r - places quite plentful, wad yet its value| Tyro, March 20, 1857 6en43 Communications by mail of otherwise will receive ath 4 : ite | HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, bank; that nation worked itself up toa positive lever | Aud hve # ull I de: ay pnown seal 1 dies) aed Win) 1e 4G Tr Charlotte Democrat copy three months, and fou - | PesPt Sttention " co IN MT PLEASANT _— by the next morning, and when the stran 1 be a busband’s wife scare, URL IC mrureie cure: all: Sede of Beamer ward bill to this office | February 10th, 1857 {ly37] | the tore of | se : Vi. Germany, 5 {2 lebih) onc noe dle weveripe 8 buehaed @ wire — Iu order to give mine idea of the sadden rise and | | preft , MURPHY @ O. | FIVIDE subscriber uffors for ele bie HOUSE = Again ger's borse was led out to be harnessed, Tl tell the reasud why ; great popularity of the deseovery, | will st a y ¥ ] = OURE. ROOFING | LOT wherein he pow vee, The sav be wd aren , L ay g le 2 ! s pe Nec it nd sold about » | a Fees Staffle stepped up and asked the owner, The men are a deceitful set— | ea : rp 1X54, | auido me Ree OX E DO | L 4 R | | | I GUTTERING done tw, Proved. having thereon a pwaisine, 18 by BT feat, agua , ¢ who was looking on seeing that the har: | ° eer diy tik ac eee) eee He i I Li > —— he unmet substantial manner | (190 Mery) Gn sooms, a gerd bitehen, o wets of gut depositor, nets was properly adjusted, it be dida't| They Il talk as fasr as day ike! wholesale De heave beenin | _ wad warihared(Citec Genes | Wenne: wad = £ owt -houses. Thoeer conteleoume tien to Ge hor : Bat when they ve caught you in their net . Sivan B ty of Wares aad Stoves a un haad for sale y 3 scans orme easy to cnet © rohacre. i wabtte swap bores Teey Wiieia\saube\way pyre ae es WILL BUY 0 Jevanry 20,1887 dy P, & C. SMITH. rama jie yo dt wthe a F onals ratent me er like it | : . "57 The stranger wuld him he ladu't the! | Be esTee a a ean ee ee ster (SE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND y x Ce eee ee yalys. pene. least Ojection, pr Vided Le couid make a O hornd ! hornd' oaly think, w or alwaye ke city wicks Laver Medicines now before the public, namely, -syig > > Nt ) II U Mi Bl if i << re pred ae thing vat of it While wites ure cocking viclwala Macon ual MiMMacica ae Miececral family (DEL_SANFEURD'S INVIGORATOR, of LIVER HE SUBSCRIBER takes this methed to inform y ( i yf ? 1 obseervatio ia tT acne cage fae ace a Eat Sotcokaie cae Tie raneecneces cree), NO HUMBUG NORTH CARQLINA Ice: : : ai I | inet 4 er and more etf noany other medicine 7 uf ‘ 7 Al I , * ms ’ bear posts iknsirugatineres) “Toe bareah tein” [gL Ra enone tote arts Syst’ ees BAUD SUPPLY OR CLOTHING, Wines Cov ary , ~ ' wath . . ‘(or oeme | > - | Thre oe aerate Feleacel conaderdeiucatablemkacelkechia ya Get inedy, weuing seer Wu eject 8 mor i J y} Wy SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS ILKES OUNTY. aa st he red colt was accordingly trotted _ fow hotiles, O, what amerey ifit will prov sal bed matter, the marh and bowels the will well | preivetend clones : : Se > vig Litt out. ite lly ate aint dy he ad NAS AH eencetted oaiatela i Viavell Cucce uf that law(al maledycihere are bai (arco carry off Ihatleaticr, ( sacaskiae (Wi cars mie ated aoe eee eunmeee we ot Hic) Manelorteres Nath: Ceronne ‘Muteriel< he Scrreor Corer ix Equrry. eome succ 5 Baiue Was @ Mishomer t was | How litle peace a wife enpys pane ee (an bene hee poses etirctually, without any of the painful fe \ ss ! TAU empiove North Carina Capital aod labor, and be Sraixe Teaw, 1757, ieati ove of tose animals that, having bee! Wilh usaf chudren eqeaiiag Cine Set = ings experenerd in the operaimas of mest Cah : a V, ; aiiie TauNiriW(carsbiea helen ce mW gieteiec! blr : publicatio called a colt when legitimatcly extiticu wriiple cured by ot. Ferthe! varcws = ues. Metre + the system at the eume slinnd hy companeg tis with Neribern wich) enc announcec eo rn enya) te eid Wen = thas uipagre ns sod when taken dary tu'macr *¢ REDUCED PRICES and greatly brine the rice pees he Kiger tr boku i'ma staenne swe | Petition for Sale of Land, [MM sow veter é ’ fea ie in ped AgeestPainsavihe Thecaere Z ate doses will atreugthea and build it up with we. Mt 4 have ever b fered tothe puble.in sag A LKIAL Is WHAT NE WANTS . offeace vt age, and was now sai j me ean, sed paricalatly (tnerkis We the > usual rapedity kel be fate GH MAKEPEACE Foa Paxtrrios, be inferre der alee colors. The stranger looxed at aa reo tareccone a me— | dwewvery has dune more gud than any medicive ever 2 Dr. Sanford's Invigorator waded abury daly Qlet, Peo eee HOFFLIS XS h Mesere Worth de Utley of Favettende NC,| Mie Semerte, Wolhom Minton and wile Hasesh; x ay a the “eolt,” and gave a whisiie as lie saw ee ee Coe beown eet CREE YOM ROS ER UCles Ol jemedicine mane!) pas! ae = are k air I ay, Wubam Mastin, Dovid ew lor Noe of diel ever necessar o he beet vou an ams . he en (he abuve Buckets 4 the discrepancy Letweem We age aud the —— ee sae be Sepa ite TN at had es at len ol the eirewgth of) thoes’ gums) sey f parle ee les ee ; ae — eo Nag : ttle. “HOE OUT YOUR ROW.” Diagcriove roa Use —Adalt ‘at fa. a be {wheat + kavwn that bitiiele fi \ peer ee author ase ; | | \ yNe ro <— t ote rfu ‘ ‘ Terra, Milly, Fanny, Rebeces, Willem 0. ond ; “Weil,” said he. at last. iow shall we Fee a ene Per day —U hudren over ton 9 a are Z: tas : + ae much irength a0 uve W. P. ELLIOTT, (iverge (), chiteren of |. Bemertin; Alwohem, OS ing the in ; pe lazy day. a e ry, bildreo fiv ‘ purer aheot nand ( el, without any of ite de : trade! Waa: are you will og to give t ok center | Credence BUG rents Ae ; HAT AND CAP RepecEeaT ay lien TELL ain, Polly, Anmer, Juba, Margaret, and Rebecca, South wit ef r : : estat ite ed ee jae) Dhinigh pe fo ey ac R MANUFACTORY, spiidien of Remnech Vebe iti Abeee Trone 5 Mr. Hinte “ti. at Aad aneadily aud listened bong. vent looperate va ihe bowelstwiee a day AR va) ’ ve ‘ aud arth ys. end Thom Semerie | iat sal te, i fged ane Hebeai | | wine a awd DEror. GENERAL COMMISSION (Scot Sots More = Teme iaetrasnes prise, “tue Lui 6 on the utuer leg, | . mia : MANUFACTURED BY Ket eed an thes a wotil end SPRING TRADE, 1657. neti The sand d-fendente will ake mateo that the Pre is evident chink.” 7 Seren A id So Meaka Rt elt ol Aad tM nad HL. gt : : ase will be taken ap fa hrarmg, at te firet work a ; DOVALD KENNEDY, ; oe s primpactiw ber afer JOHN DOOLEY } ! ! re ar to be held Gor ond dj t Aut” ba may, “well, if you amily me snd kau effects I Re a la el eg ened ater and in wi, think 6, we wal etup negutation, Goud row” se at oe ean et lel, 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA ° ; A, ae uea acerca eae gy weTLiny { | Whalecale Agente Now Work V Chekne A A . » he - ner wees . As aie WILMIN piece, they =pper—plead. « t. of éemar.® 108 épen @ Mus nea fe, held on—| Alihvezh 0 ‘bard was the row, AVBioes ee CR ~ . alan Indigestion otc fee sfolsad te os ns = GTON, W.C se. case —elee yudgment and decree wil be mot “Nieari : , pea a . PS Dis FURS is ae ; ' ciperte. and fine de Goat be sburry. & ce 1s Ty use « pluaghinan's phaze, B nt Mande, 100 Falton > Jaundice + cao» ctnme of the) ees oe patie Ge CooL pera SUA rete ects: awe Goncteneice s )( bia nay i incl weh dey od Joly, 1957 antil it in f Sens, P 2:8 S& Manse , "ee rit 4 eu Bg re . hee 57 . Z offer vou —-. J, ive duilars—auw se Rol saw neat cusrereseres's Io Bat ofr K : P AR u s Bre sees oro . ee eaten eee tg A caren MIL SA.) JAMES CALLOWAY.C ME ing bat «! . B . we | 1m , eveer, Pitre : g e 0 dre ae ta ° tw take = 7 received and promptly atiended F Would tual picase you! hy cipti | Buffalo; Hagh Miler, Tor 1 «BR ' hand Tis Wye sanee nLoMane ee May ie ee forests or sta wae > vod manfully, Tor Jonn Birks M ; C&R, « . ; : ae Saree White me to take lee us ales fe * fae James Reed John Witham, I Costiveness ” cared by the , ars : a= ( TT) eE* 7) Vy SALISBURY an ambre ae ‘ ieee Hlpcepactabia. Drugeies : se : ane ; Drang bee reeeat tour the Nueth, he wreted mal ail a. 1 ‘eng! y A other; bat ; that ed Migtanaad Rniiek Pr i y . ra Non . clphia. a ee ee) ae ASW: / ve velop its | ' < rs . x “ a. bot ~ e sion siertu ° che ne t , , SSES I eave 1 ° teat abered Fer oale a x Drags N “ “ ralarly ae kowork = s : op pp > MACK iron conclade ae . : Denese ° F . hee 8 REL. SALT. PEPPER. SPICR. GINGER ' oF ry, n Sick Headache» A odie sip eainpive atve TEA SODA PICKLES SARDENES LOR 4 pe Second Seemem of thie erhend will eummenrere troduced . < » r wr corrects : a . . ; i<T MONDAY IN OCTOBER rer a Thal prrecterce prey, ote Gye oo _ - ; , and purchase adventegeme an uere, STERS. SAULMONS. ADAMANTINE 4 TAL. | UMladat lapse of n Line ee THE PROHIBITIONIST, ele a pe ; — LOW CANDLES 4c. ba estee Papile prepared for entrance into any of oar Colleges Rasdanae tek Momelbcly, | oe such bin Ta rages nas onde you eats | Psi aed niyo commune trinen ll can ne tee fe oe ae Moccia je 2 MES ee TERS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTHS stakes Whalag hee And etnke as ° bhw he New York S I ‘ : ee wee nae at lee Paws: Evowen Basecwes, - C z : 4 t <The ities A P d endd by dite ie fe ' aes a pune rut ‘ oe lignte A waye hue bd ‘ heck St, New Y P ye : b DE ROSSET & BROWN, ions = “2° 49" Mr. ‘Hin cnee ; t windy nt — S ’ e Costise¢ sc ies . S : Vthese, tual d woud lime bonee, caning and - : ret \ y " wo Droge ote ° rite ce WILMINGTON, N ( sind Carolina, ' 7 \ . i One third payabie the let nf Ocet ; ¢ « te yard. G rung. Mr Waa Bays Ontat Night—We tind the fol. 1v_ 2 N claar, fe y oe BROWN & DE AC eR a res, boca following Wan tr icie rj , ae : i I : . : f-32 vr yer = cewks ROSSET, : . » _ - ei + Ate eee . * scope and apirt of . vietiie . z * {ree he orem “ and oak) 6, and thet etal ow gO AL parag n one of oar nl: (Ueda every ai : rj ' s revehtin eiacentne NEW YORK Rel ereneee se Reare (eran ee ee pyteiege ane vee are arn av? Giuern, GRE eine Hpac Ir YO) HAVE WORK FOR ME : ; ane CEVER AL (OWMISSION MERCHAVTS : very, bel i : A : oe me Dlaaca i om! Faeulty of the University; Ber ee oe {at wig ' : | Pratt ( Ne r ne hn. ; : See Lat © prices, Uawel advances redone Cansigamente b Preademt of Davide.o (vlhege; Lair gt e = Mr. Wax , xm = f : ' : : g . Hue J W bike: | J 4 and felt i . 4 4 \ : ‘ 2 erqaes thie 2 - 2 Fae er gay 2 to the morais em at hy bs , rr as ‘ » A Baker, Berion ¢ tow tala, com gevtieman a ols ani a | ] r : «re ST R R : . . (UN AND LOCK 82 ie tended den DR. M. WHITEHEAD A Headermammping ; Jobs 1 et it a daty bores, and we w ance Pier acquire Se eae ee ee oe ‘ BULGE . Kerr, Bee J} Rroner, Selve lac aU mm ai la 4 x an unhea ' 5 a a OFFICE on the eame lot o Se at JNO B GRETTER, A * ter our pr . aang eight larg are tos : a ‘ ta - } fa : ays ering - nowill leave Angwet 4. 1557 Ow ie most etre a v F r ne rim : ‘ a are arin phadie eet caus pecair men Hanging. REMOVA L. Ia 7. 1M ‘9 ebelish it , & , giuag ra r sal sen oO { = * Ld : ‘ \ y tw . atone : . eet Ge : ae THE eabecrt pened an ve BACON, The wh m i x : a Aod 6 . : £100 ativoh . r ‘ > 1p W d h ° LBS BACON, HOG ROUND i Pxt J . ; ove ext eis : ; treet after. AM shina " oe pepe Aedes Row A. MURPHY, anted to Purchase, —=-15.000'"“soo'ne ‘sain’ lek Mr Wa h Z s opr eqnir i ‘ 7 Seon ved their Store tothe NEW BRICK ; 00.000 18 A 21 inch PINE SHINGLES. for salt acter is ¢ | pa acy 8 NN cand tah hare . ‘ : Pe Te eae ws eT cine ene Viste YOUNG AND LIKELY NE. M00 U8 PCCLEN & SON, likely to Ty ; : A ops ; ; a 4° 20 years old APPLY at the 1 le County- Lane, } aeily or ew . NICH : paine * . ‘ i aland » va stand SION HOTEL . . ‘ A ; / Halis j ‘ ; . The Kz A r Aitor Salieh M hie (4a ". D. ARMFIELD. ‘ \ Mr Maun tates that th Miate,and he | Siates, 8 tnd ) : a J. A, CLEMENT, aai) erable su U = Conta - : a ae . DibBE ) . Z 4 ire ae ss ‘ are ; ane : . ne 7 _ er 7 ( uN LES HARTMAN ae iB & BUNCE. IVY Ee CAP r epreanng from afidart mode befere me, that operation - aren te ¢ $ alvin BR. Dibbte. Jonathan BR. Bunce Thomas Fret ne of the defendants im this com stamp for wou - r “ see oe Pe . shee bere ( ndas ate “ bee K aN ¢ ry) ) { ) ! spot an iohatvtantof thm State Notice te, ther-tre. " P “4 : 3 : ' ein Brteh Ame , : Eee ( ° ( ) 1 s ( ) | herehy given to the ead Thomas Poster, to appear tion 80 60 BS ar i eg? ere ON » © “ re ne arto " - e Ce tet ae fone So ieee Met cay COWA\S ommission Merchants ; «the pent Veh of Fits 0 be boil ta the Comal TE altion dhs ao rae vrprm ty . id fo subecriber iskee thie meth > nfires etl) abe iat aieeere boat Bit 5 : ’ rs VALI ABLE row A) PROPE R ry r ’ é Iu -AeT DEE ve TDOLDMia In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores | we \ ' “ ; bt ay es Monday after the 4th Monday im Aagust next, sed chievous ~ ’ , 9 4 nf = ha ehe ra v a pea ’ 1 = aways eG eae : , VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTI ‘ PAILOR TSG BST VITO MES Tog tie utary Pleads anawer on demur, ts Complarntant’s Bul, of the auttin I (OR ( | | | () R R } \ T Taine . " Southern Produce Generally ' : mat ab ae ** carne will be taken procunfeemn, and the cause eet fer emty tive re t ’ OLE aN, hver . a thiee { FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY MoT tS O Front Mtreet, eric thes PMncoby, Me Rene: &: Csi cand shel Clerk wed Master of ol Tbe transt ‘ ' ore e . . : . vec SIU 9 FT fo ks : an aa | ak f us hats Brow ; Westone Coa, atoffier, the Sth Monday after the “die te =, hie Via ~ ee ’ 1pe coande resin the busmese arc, he thinks .: 4 r J : , : : Me : ’ . : = : € giarantee Grthe futues ‘ day in Bebe A D. 1857, and in the fie One di \ ‘ | ‘ f : oss lice 7 - DINEWWED KIDNEYS, SN Se an HIS JOBS shall be fathfally and articucalty age. Year Amencan Indepetdence 1 vers ; i ae mae feirees i ; 2 ‘ the RB rand Rid «Weak nes ah vey ea Hew sertiein oni te fwil lL. BINGHAM, @. ME 1oree anc Pvt ‘ ‘ : : ’ rat he arcompanred hewn of Laine, at Salama air FASHIONS rie, prop! ean ae : - : ee ar: bee ee ee CLID AGADBUT. of this to Didnt t Ads At, HOLDER O SCOVILE Pre NAG e eT NC RAST aN LY u Mock Ye Ro Campbeli'e Iie he atyleof thes! Lateet Agony ire hae nl of going twine | sere rs , Sere sateen, PRIVATE SALE. Syossqeucn, OC LE | Deane woe eee ee De Brees ; » > 7 . : . MILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TO fees ” T o— i IVIG | uald do well to do an as enn a0 posible. No a that all w Glinpne r > A J. I . GOW A NX 9 REFLEC TON THE } ry r TE ye wiles ’ r on made from the time of entering, antd th i 1 ered ir WE ' flee ir - ee didy i . " F Cow Fpral pate Meet. offers for anle elim theithriving aid | h d » 4 I j ht i chose of the sesswun, anlesa in case of protracted mek? Hoovers eae VITIT ne f canis tap nfactureand enle of e Medicine oat agent CAN. | oN CC. Sad un ¢ r 7 AL Nn ng nese : fn an op] } Ss hoot . nits hy fariieh nm ® y him at Sp No} ated . ia y ) I o« © Bowels We fa 1 " P . Phie School re sitnated in Iredell Conaty, NC. ; _.. COL HL ROBARDS, ee ‘ a pi CO oceailiagatiie remc=iie, 1ULmiles weal 5 th pale eittnariiie nee Derren DISUNION AND CIVCL WAR a healthy, moral, and intelligent neighborbaod designate ; F rT ng r ‘ raud + . EoD. AUSTIN rodetng JM LOVE Terms. perecssion of 5 Months. in poren } ‘ ey te AT INE ee Ine 115 te On Lredetin Soe Voi «Pestilence, Patent Medicine v1» t= Bladen c ; ; . an | ROS AN TLOUSE Protected by Worthinzton's Cholera Negroes Wanted. \( iy | ; | \ . ee oo ne Macher isan _ nnd Mathematics, * 08 o ee i de yar { and Diarrhea Medicine, \ RE evileand calamities that should he guarted Bom ding from $6,00 to §7,00 per month. i residing | 7 . mie . : - : F 4g " iat n \MUEL REEVES Je I ; Pls oe . a ‘ See(raen ‘ a ae " neeies! aes Biiea ¥ i en vey Vf { dal A ¢. 8.8 € Bie ant | iff ; ee eee , ha aD d JL JENKINS their haddings, their Pate Office of Westen A. C. KR. B. Co. | 7 bale a Certificates of Marriage, on <i tte ie ie arte ane Radioborsa Hep t, 14 Tot ae Aurtorks at prices lower taremiuse, Jeby #10h, 1667.) ger’s; anc ' ; , ( AE NEEN Clerg Magis r d aoa , ative : F AN | ED. TCIJENKING & ROBERT Gian a oe Rear rae ua , . ih - _ are and had | er J un J 7 : ny : pe ‘ ; ae i 2 i [00 OO) [Bs BACON Lard, Heee. tonne keep State Bon Vhinnd f vt a : Ht THE ANNI AL MEETING arrested. er rane ; eee yea ; ae p) Fiour, Wheat, de For or t™ the indiv : Cee ; 7. ghee rash prea wl te pa BOOK BINDER WANTED ; ' {this Com: t ‘ cn parte r \ . ay A ae = an urnoat, | ‘i a ee ee ae ern am en i Fepwrtae ee, ee Ready-Made Clothing, Stockholders ofthis Company Bi birnonr ' “ ‘ ' : y be i CC HENDERSON, Saptenray q W ht aketind a 1 , a a d eee : \ ILL be held in Newton, Catawha county, ® An ex: — CNIS COL Cae tins ae Tahal etn hae nee Splendid aeacriment of Ready Madea, Pante Thursday the 27th Angeat ne = : * ie : . HATS HATS A eH i e : au the VE-dite Veets and ( ne nid Raa eek a ea de ae hy : Earle jon ua, ies 5 ert s ane reer er aval . : ' “tH mary , ‘ Q ea wes prices jast received and fur ante low by Wilfong, duither, and George Sitzer, We ’ g shows cece wats. Certificates of Confirmation, «.. 12.1: ed aa shabary, Apo 14th, 15 a face Tho Ca eee Wright, A Mroek of FUR, CASSE Tearge, a 168 Be Salishory, March 41 1*57 N ran bi xy hi j ther ror , i god retary Reeliciie mlecrine 5 oy ep aN MER, WOOL LEGHORN and STRAW 13] \ \ 1 ' eS Geno: 4p None but « Stockholder cap be a “y Loon, is trial | m \ Aus tl and J \ Watered oO sent w any part of the MARRIAGKE LICENSE HATS, just received aud for anle low ype Bl \ S SOB PRINTING Gcnhewry ane Trouareh Pleas an: bes: ue ee KOK SALE AT THIS OFFICE,| savary, Mar aetna ty.—Her ho D)et, 1657 6m0:44 i f | , 8 eigh; News, Asheville, pubsish wntt of allkinds fer sale at thie Ofice. | Neatly eceented at this Office. | the Ppiagelptan. ig arial in this cur le, therefore he appear a the Coanty , on the 40 A nert, sod le Balt, ot the auee oct for ster of vad y after the in the hia le ME % 1. ores @ nter Sehe le. No at lg. untd th racted mes? y.N.C.i@ verdd the. €o. | h, 1857.) ING mpany county, @ vere. Johe r, were op TON, reasuret. bind att 'Th6 Washington Union has gratified the ygome intelligence relativeto the ‘ @ed antecedents of Mr, Hinton Lowa 'Bkelper, of North Cardlina, who shassweitten a book about slavery, which Novthera «journals tiavd’ incontinently dhdokled over. “Mr; Telper’s arguments have beeq satisficturity disproved, and mowdw the fulluwing article from the Union, we lave a vot very Battering ac- comnt of his life and character: dn our advertising colunpe will be found the poblisher'’s notice of a book, ontitled “The Impending Crisis of the South—How to meet it:” by Hinton Rowan Helper. . As the advertisement is Likely to reuiaiu in the Union for the fall ‘tine contracted. for, and as it occupies a conspicuous place in the advertising col- aunne of several of yur Southern contem- ries, it would be as well that the pub- Fie euoutd know something in relation to the character of the work atd its author io advance of its purchase. Within a day or two the following facts were commu- nicated to us by au esteemed citizen oi! North Carolina. The real name of the author of “The Impending Crisis” is Helfer aud not Help- er. Mr. Helfer is a native of Rowan county, North Carolina. | Same ten years he tovk up lis residence in Salisbury in that State, and there entered into a nership with a Mr. Michael Brown n the 8 Uasiness. Soon after the for- mation of the partnership, funds were raised, placed in Mr. Helfer's hands, and he étarted for the city of New York for the pa of replenishing the joint stock of Gosta. Weeks and noe flew by and not a word was heard by Mr. Brown ofthis partner. Finally, he received a letter from Mr. Helfer stating that be (Mr, H.) had deposited the money iv bank; that he was in wretched health; and that be was about embarking for Germany, where be expected to dis. ERAT. eid ot ABT Pee eh dt pt VOL. XIV. FOR THE WATCHMAN. WHO IS THY COMPANION ? Yes, who is thy compenion, With whom thou lovest to roam ? And who is thy companion, That loves to be with thee? Is’t he that loves to wander? ry Or he that loves to rogm? Is’t he that loves to plunder, When far away from home ? Is't he that ioves to visit Yoo dark and gloomy cefl? A place that will contribute, To lead bim dowa to beil Ie't he that loves to gamble, And spend his litile all, By goimg with the rubble To roll the alley bull? Is he a Sabbath breaker, And vue that will profane ‘The aame of his Creater, By taking it ia vain? Aad wil! he cheat his neighbors By bartering, in trada, ‘The products of their labas, Which they by chance hove made? If sueh is (hy companion, Then, wilt thow as a frend, With Kindness wad affectwi, Warn biws bin way to meod Again was Mr. Heifer tnissing, and | again he turned ap—not asa sickly bank | depositor, looking forward with resigna-| tien to Germany and deat; butas a new man, with @ new cvustitulion, a new Rame, and in a new land. He had jour neyed to California, and the result of bis observations in the lund of gold appeared in the form of a modest octavo, whieh bore, and we presume still bears, the new Bane of flintun R Uelper. | This little work mast have met with @ome success, for in two years after its publication, “The Impending Crisis” is announced. A copy of the last work is now before as, and ite real character may | be inferred when we state that it appears! to have been written to the order of the New York Tribune and Boston Litera tor, and the birth place of the nominal author ased for the purjose of introdoc ing the incendiary publication into the South with complete success.—That this Mr. Hinton Rowen Helper is the hired jastrument of New Enyland fanaticiem is evident frow hisown writings. In his firet work, which was written at home, and in which, itis to be presumed, he gives utterance ty hie real sentiments, he thas speaks of the institution of slavery “Nicaragua can never fulfil its destiny gntil it intrudacea negra slavery. Noth ing bat slave labor can ever subdue its foreata or cultivate its untimbered lands White mea nay five upon its eoil wit! an ambrella in one hand and a fan in the other; bat they can never anfold or de velop its resources. May we not safely conclade that negro slaver? will be i troduced inte this cowatry befor ¢ lapee of many years! Wethink 6 The tendency of events fully warrants this in terference.” he Land of GAA, p 221 In “The Impending Crisis,” Mr, “Hinton He Carolina,” becomes the medium page 25, North for the Rowan per fllowing abolition rappings “Reared amidst the institation of sla very, believing it to be wrony, both ir principle and in practice, and having seen and felt ite evil in flacne j ea upen jadivid tala, commun: nid States, we deem Wt a daty, mo lem t a prvileye, to en ter our prote at ayainst it, and te use onr most strenuous efforts to ertarn and abolish it!” The whole work ‘ain keeping with t! above extrac!; and now that itetrne char acter is exposed, the speculation is ner likely to prove a successful one, pecuni arily or politically The Kansas-siirickers met with consid erable success in their clothes swindling operations.—In thos naing a Soothern stamp for their base abolition coin, detec tion so seon follows the attempted impo- sition that it is not likely that any mis- chievous con qnences will ensue Committed to Jail. One day Jast week, a stranger hired a horse and buggy from Mr. Jolin Ko Cur rie, proprietor of one of the Livery etaliles of this town, for the purpose, as he said, of going to the Sound. Not returning in Proper time Mr. Currie began to suspect that all was not right; and upon inquiry, discovered that the stranger had gone off in an Opposite direction ta that he bad designated. Wherenpon Mr. ©. atarted in purenit, and traced him to Elizabeth, Bladen county, where he found his bug BY, which had been sold to a gentleman Mr. Currie then kept on to Fayetteville, and discovered his horse residing there. in the possession of a Mr. Jenkins, who had bartered away his horse for the stran- Ger’s; and who straightway got an oflicer and had the man with whom he traded arrested. Mr. Currie identified him as the individual to whom he had hired his tarnoat, and had him bronght back to this place. An examination was had on yesterday before Justice Vann, and, in default of bail, R. Williams, alias Moore, alias Wright, was camiitted to jail to await his trial at the next terin of the Conrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for this coun- | ty.— Herald, 19 th inst. If he'll receive thy warning, How happy will it be, For bien in ume that's coming, The tume “* Eteraiy DOBBIN, Mt Pleasant, N.C An Episcopalian at a Presbyterian Mission Meeting. One of the editors of the Episcopal Re- corder, in @ letter to that journal, thus speaks of a visit he made Hiission Slalious dians. It was late in the afernoon of the next day that we drove up to the Presbyteri an (Old selon ty one of our hansas In- uipotg the trisston ticar Lowa Point, Kansas. The day had been one of great labour and some anxiety, and the long and hot raye of the aftern poored in the front of « t not calc con sun, as they fr Wayon, were lated to relieve us from that op pression which the vertical, though wore sheltered, blaze of noond av had produced We were c! mbing slowly and dispirited y up one of those seamed hills which form each diffickltes in the way of the traveller ou the river blaffs. Sudden! ere ret npom our eve what we had nol eeen fe fi ' © ¢ ire th a tidy white n,4 er witl KOC wreen w Jan an ’ ed Compechcut air, that cartied me ina Jas back ty the slopes ot Rast Rock and Mount Holvoke Tuen came a series tielda, in winch Che « i was fisher, the w'é preener, a the w r r, than ven v thie t wis be " aN) book! There are to be seen in the tields, working rot playing card, promenns Uiby aboul drunk, will clickeu teathers for head pieces at let euslies for ev ery Chingy ene Sting or sleeping bul workin a corps of neat A) dressed, yuar to res Ly Indian yoy Wes made rway upto the tan balding. It os tof urick, a is hy a substantial, affer dormaite 8, J sbould ¢, for near a thiund pupile, bos ately for pt wea) Purp, We trad (iis mabe Wn ‘ othe re ‘ pera Indian acqua snCes, As Ww { tea ers i scene is ‘ ] t earnestly trus { truments w t falls in depret Dyes aud y esyecan draw ! a sta ' that which we then felt It Mra yest Is Correct, that 4 A ken continues to exist e ait satne wat that a medallior starrer nto ¢ continges to exist eT ‘ that the word thus spoker ontinues for ages v, having its like nesa thus worked inte the face of some Opposing force r ype aps flutteri ganed tumbling itself ins Widel gz circles Chrough the wide ranyes of eternity this theory be correct, and it be possilile for sou dl ta: be } torraphed, Che music which we beard from these Indian el Tren would be we worthy of being put by the side of the sun-parnted picture we hope to preserve of their school For, of all wild, and vet sweet, hymns I ever heard, those sung by these Indian chil dren were the wildest and sweetest They were circled around our wayon, the beyvs on the one side and the girls on the ther. The leader was a little fellow, named Henry, a slight lang inthe cor ner of Whose eye showed that there was vadantly en th and nervous spur a whole army of good purposes, if the commissary de conducted. — { power In lim to provender partment be only rightly Of the music Tecan only say that there was a wailing sound in it, which, not withstanding and sweetness, made it whistle and moan most sadly up and down the corridors of the heart. It its fullness sounded like the wind, but not like wind that comes tous broken and chopped ap into poffs by our Eastern tills and forests Ithad the full, broad moan of the prai rie wind, under whose equal sheets these Indian children were born It is not singing alone, however, I bey leave to say in answer to the utilitarian anti-Indian-educationalist of the East, that these children are taught. Under the adurable discipline and wise system of the Rev. S. Irwin, this and its sister institutions have demonstrated, not only how schools may be founded on the gos- pel, bat how the gospel may be taught through schools. Right gladly were we ment of the Indian people. Arrest that unhappy racein its process of evaporation it cannot; but it can at least cleanse the few particles that still remain from the pollution which lus been worked into them, in part, at least, Ly our fathers and onrsel ves. We had but one regret attending our visit to the Iudian mission house. Mr. Tewin had ouly that morning left, in com- jpany with Mr. Lowrie, the Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Missions, for the purpose of visiting a branch a little further in the interior. His absence, how- ever, made no difference in the hospital- ity with which we were received. We were strangers, but our errand showed that we were travelling to the same de- \lectable mountain with those whom we jfound in the mission house. So the gate jopened, and once again we exchanged jour wagon for a neat bed-chambor and a |regular bed, whose smooth pillows and jcapacious white sheets formed a cheerful contrast to the bleak beach of our mat- jtresses. Twice we sat round the table jwith the Indian school and their teach- jers. Once more we heard that sweet jsinging, and knelt with them in family | worship, and then, almost reluctantly, jaud not until the morning san was high, {We turned our mules’ beads southard and | proceeded to Kansas. -- Agricultnral Machinery and its Re- sults. Six years since, in Ohio, there were very few ayvricultural machines, now there The effect of machines in doing the work of men it is are an jimense number, hardly possible to estimate. A mower with two horses, two men, and a boy, must accomplish the work of at least twelve If so, it must save Now, pen, the labour of five men at least. we know of one county which has three hundr 1 and fifty mowers and reapers, and they must save the labour of about 1600 men! In the State at large there tnust be about eight thousand of these machines, thas savir g the labour of 40,- 000 able-bodied men. Sapposing that they are employed only two months in the vear for harvest only, they will save, n woney paid for labour, about €2,500,- O00 per annum. The interest on their cost will be about &70,000 only ; 80 that there will be a net absolute gain on them f re than ¢wo millions per annam. wk tu the prairie States, the In the [ States at large, probably, the labour of saving w be much greater lied men is saved du reyear. This equal ev te b ed 1,9) OOO per annom rtw the intl I u, two, is made in the last five Vears Batthe money is by no tmeans ! host part of the saving The econo- ft labour is, in our modern civiliza f the highest value, withont refer t money or the market value We have already referred, as our readers “ remy her, tot e tendencies of our esent zation towards centralization neecities and towns This is realiv, and without theory, frawing Jarge portions of our roral or poy at tothe towns This ad . ygthe ayricoltural labourers w e oat increases the towne The con seer «, that both in Atnerica and fing ‘ relative proportion of cult t ally diminished If we Ca a . ceastoy he @ mathe a alos @, without arrest, the conse quence would be ultinate starvation ; it, of se, the pore ‘inary symptoms of such a calamity wonld be saticient to Irive many from the cites to the country, and thus change the current Sull, we yard the invention and success of iltaral machinery as a provi dential interference to avert for a time the ilternative of starving in cities, or re turning to the country Railroad [e- d Tea Tasting. Few of our readers are aware that tea iced to regnlar profession, tasting is red and which is as certain death to a man as the cor I practice of opium eating l 8 ssof the tea broker, or taster, lepends upon the trained accuracy of his hits in the market, and a If he has these quali- gh cultivation, he may make from ¥20,000 to S40,000 per annum while he fives, and die of alceration of the fangs. IIe overhauls a cargo of tea, classities it, and determines the value of each sort.— In doing this, he first looks at the colour of the leaf and the general cleanliness of it. Te next takes a quantity of the herb in his hand, and breathing his warm breath on it, he snutfs ap the fragrance. vt experience wants of the American keen business tact ties in | fn doing this, he draws into his lungs a quantity of irritating and stimulating dust, which is by no means wholesome Then sitting at the table in his office, on which is a long row of little porcelain cups and a pet of hot water, he “draws” the tea and tastes the infusion. In this way he classities the different sorts to the minutest shade, marks the different prices, and is then ready to compare his work with the invoice. The skill of these tast- ers is fairly marvelous, but the effect of the business on their health is, as I have said, rninous. They grow lean, nervoua, and consumptive. At the end of a hard |day’s work they feel and act as fidgety : : , ; ies. [the witnesses of the practical working of and cross as if they had the hysteric this most important engine in the refine-| A a = Devated to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Coumerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family, Circte. How Rain is Formed. | To understand the philosophy of this | phenomenon, essential to the very exist- ence of penis and animals, a few facts, | derived from observation and a long train of experiments, must be rewembered.— Were the atmosphere every where, at all | \imes, at a oniforin temperature, we should {never have rain, hail, or snow. The wa- jter absorbed by it in evaporation from | the sea and the earth’s surface would de- jscend in an impereeptible vapour, or | cease to be rated. The absorbiug power jof the atinosphere, and consequently its jcapability to retain humidity, is propor- jtionably greater in warm than in cold vir, The air near the surface of the earth is warmer than it is in the region of the clouds. The higher we ascend from the| earth, the colder we find the atmosphere. Hence the perpetual snow on very high mountains in the hottest climates. Now, when fromr continued evaporation, the air is highly saturated with vapour— though it be invisible—if its temperature is suddenly redaced by cold currents de- scending from above, or rushing from a higher to a lower latitude, its capacity jto retain moisture is diminished, clouds jare formed, and the result is rain. Air j condenses as it cools, and, like a sponge filled with water and compressed, pours jout the water which its diminished caps- city cannot hold. How singular, yet how simple, is such an arrangement for watering the earth.—Sei, American. IMMENSE ORGAN The great organ placed in the Town Hall at Liverpool, England, is one of the | marvels of masical mechanism. [It con: | sists of four rows of keys, sixty-three notes; | and two octaves and an half of pedals, thirty notes. There are 108 stops and 8000 pipes, varying in length from 32 feet three-eights of an inch, ten octaves apart. The grand source of wind is from two immense bellows, each having three feeders, placed in the vault below the floor of the Hall. These are blown by al s:eam engine, consisting of a pair of oscil: | lating cylinders. There are beside twelve | other bellows or reservoirs, each givir g| 18 OWN appropriate pressure of air to those stops or pipes which it supplies.— | The pneumatic lever is applied to each of the mannals distinctly or separately to manaal couplers. To the pedal organ there is a double set of poeumatic levers; | but the most elaborate use of this power is foand in its application to the combi-| nation of stops, it being exhibited in a} compound form to each organ individu- ally, and to the whole collective ly, where by one operation, the player is enabled | to produce a combinativn of stops upun the entire instrament at once >: HUMBOLDT of whieh tionary Men, — I know—I sigh when I think of it— Is it beeanse the idea of God— which arises from all the evidences of na- ture, and from the depth of reflection—- being the profoundest and weightiest iden | uman intelligence is capable, | and the Freneh mind being the most ra- u NUMBER 14. Jewish Dixabilities. The Charleston Standard contains a second letter from Mr. that hitherto the French people have been | subject of Jewish Disabilities, to which |the least religions of all the nations of) |Enrope. we have already alluded. Le says, on the subject of the loyalty of the Jewe: “Amongst all the citizens of these Uni- ted States, there are none so loyal to the Sonth and ita popalar ivstitution as the Jews all over the cguntry. Ispeak from | pid, but the most superticial, the lightest, | my own observation @nd experience. The Mayer, on the! ENCOURAGING CRIME. We liave not felt called upon to intro duce into our columns the case of the Scotch girl, Madelaine Smith, whose late: trial for the supposed marder of her jover has occupied so large a space in the Brit- ish journals, and been commented on in many of the ksh ge ea in this eountry. Though acquitted of murder, according to her own admissions she had lost her virtue, and letters to her lover breathe the spirit of a prostitute. Her attractive persoval appearance, Jady-like manne respectable connections, her youth, an the fact that she should be arraigned for so terrible a crime, excited not only an extraordinary interest in the trial, but @ deep sympathy in her behalf. The cone sequences will probably be to make her a heroine, and virtually to sanction her admitted criminal course. By our last |foreign papers we learn that the mer- chants of Glasgow were making an effort | to raise a fund of some $50,000 for Migs Smith’s benefit, and as an expression of jtheir sympathy for the trials and snffer- | ings through which she had passed, This | is Tacaty what we should have ex |of a Scotch community. If there be an: thing more wonderful than another in this terrible case, it is that a girl of seventeen, religiously educated, could have com- | pletely given herself up to the licentious- | ness which her own letters indicate. Is | itsach characters that Glasgow merchants the most unreflective of all Enropean ra-| fewest of them, not one outof ahondred, | delight to honour? Is it condacive to the verity necessary to carry far and long the greatest conception of the human under- standing? Is it becanse our governments have al- | ways taken upon themselves to think for us. ty believe for us, and pray for us }— Is it because we are and have been a| military people, a soldier nation, led by | |ces, this mind has not the foree and se-| belong to the Black Republican party ;| true ‘to the Law and the Testimony,’ they | ‘fear God and the law, and do not mingle | with the rebellious.’ Abolitionism and Black Republicanism, e¢ id omne genus| have never invaded the Syragogne, | threwn the fire-brand of diseord 2nd dis- ruption into its midst, and separated it into a Synagogue North and a Synagogue kings, heroes and anibitious men, from|South; we have but one, united Syna- battle-tield to battle-tield, making eon-|gogue, standing upon the impregnable | quests and never keeping them ; ravag-|rock of the word of God: ‘Seek the wel- | ing, dazzling, charming, and corrupting | fare of the Jand whither I have carried | Europe ; and bringing home the manners, | you to dwell, and pray in its behalf unto, vices, bravery, lightness and impiety of the camp to the fire-side of the people? I know not, but certain it is that the | nation has an immense progress to make in serious thought if she wishes to be free. It we look at the characters, compared as | regards religioas sentiments of the great | nations of Europe, America, even Asia, the acvantage is not for us. The great men of our country live and die, forget- ting completely the only idea for which it| American, they are all Foreigners—has,| education. desserated bis | tively of is worth living and dying—they live and die louking at the spectator or at most at posterity. Open the history of America, the histo ry of England, and the history of France; read the great lives, the great deaths, the great martyrdomms, the great words of the hear when the ruling thought of life ret veals itself in the Jast words of dying— and compare. Washington and Franklin fought, spoke, suffered, always in the name of God, for whom they acted ; and the Liberator America died contiding to God the liber¢ ty of the people and bis soul. Sydney, the young martyr of patriot. ist, guilty of nothing bat impatience, aud who died to expiate his country’s dream of liberty, said to bis jailer: “I rejuice that ] die innocent towards the king, but a victim resigned to the King | ou High, to whom all life is due.” The republicans of Cromwell only sought the way of God even in the field of battle. Their politics were their faith, their reign @ prayer, their death a psalai One nears, sces, feels that God was in all the movements of these great people. But cross the sca, traverse La Mancha, come tu var tines, open our annals, and » the last words of the great polit rs of the drama of our libe rty.— listen ¢ ical t cal act Ove would think that Gd was eclipsed Alexander Von Humboldt is the king |trom the soul, that his na was unknown of science, and without a cor peer. His|!" the language. History will have the airoof an atheist when ehe recente to works and ‘achievements are familiar to posterity these annihilations, rather than all, and will form an imperishable mon-| death, of celebrated men in the greatest ument to his unsurpassed farne throagh year of France! The victims on y have all successive generations. Pers mally, he # God; the tribune and lictors have 18 an object of special attractiveness. His, 200%. a Look at Mirabean on the bed of death fiyure is described a8 not larze, but rat! ‘Coat witli Rowere’ Vive wee er stout—his feet and lands are small, oxicate Me with perfumes, let me die to and of beautiful form. His silver white |the sound of de ous music! Not a hair sarrounds the venerable head > be! werd ot Grod or of lissoul. Sensual phi wearsor the high, large forelead the mark ‘fr, be desired only supreme sen of genious His eves are 1e, 1, not . & last vo i} tuousness ip lis ago withstanding his advanced av fu V of expression and life. His tine-formed! ¢ t plate Madam Roland, the strong lips reveal a particulursimile, hal! sarcas. hearted woman of the Revolut mn the tic, half benevolent, full of sn.) cartthatconveyed bertodeath. She look premacy. While speaking, he sits bent ed conte vously on the besotted people forward, his eves cast to the ground, Who therr prophets and sylils from tine to time he | his head, friend. Nota glance towards heaven ! Only one ly smiling, thus animating the listener, werd tor tueearth she wa ju “Oh He is, in the truest eense and fullest mean. L berty ” ing of the word, the best narrator, the rach the dungeon door of the G clearest writer the world knows Anim. ! Their last niet is a ban juet; mense amount of knowledge is alwaysat his control—facia, names, and never escape his memory. figures Whiskey. A merchant in our city sold a bs whiskey to a country customer, and it seems it has gotten him into trouble, as no doubt it did many who drank it Upon being called on to pay for it, the following reply was received e . Der Sir I Received your letera few days ayo and Lam a shaine of it sut Der sir leas Wait till the last of December and Will Com down to Columbia and sete! With you Der sir you rote to me to send itin aleter L Wood do so if had it Der sir that Whiskey Cost me more than I made on it I took a trip over in to new bery and left a man to tend to seling of it tell I Came home and he plade the Duce he sole a Botel fool of Wisiske y Wich Cosed me to Be in dited so that Disabled me seteling with you at the time [ort te tho god giv health yon shal hav your money this Winter I Wood Com sooner but 1 am overseeing so I Cant get of no svoner sn so E Bex your pardon pectfully yours “ Res South Carclinian. Déctsion unper THE Drep Scorr Case. Wasuinoton, August 20. The decision has been made in the General Land Office, that a colored man, whose ancestors were brought into this country as elaves, is not entitled to pre emption of the public lands. This is the first case based on the decision | Dred Scott case. xe Marsellaise! Follow Camille Desmoulins to his exe- ol and indecent pleasautry the only hymn, ti nd aiong Immprecation on the eg two last ts of this dying man on his way to tribunal ni ne, were the x the last Hear Danton on the platform of the scaffuld, at the dist stance of a line from God and eternity: “I have had a good time fit: let me go to sle p-” Then to the executioner: “You will show mv head to the people tis worth the troable!” His faith annihilation; his last sigh van ity Behold the Frenchinan of this lat ter ase! What must one think of the religions sentiin@ats of a free people, whose great figures seem thus to march in procession dation, and ta whom that terri ster, death, itself recalls neither the threatenings nor promises of God. te ann The republic of these nen withont God has qnickly been stranded. The liberty won by so much heroism, and so much in France a con- to shelter it, a God to avenge it, a people to defend it avaiast the atheist which bas been called glory. Allended na soldier and some apostate republi cans travestied into courtiers. An athe- istic republicanism cannot be heoric.- When you terrify it, it bends ; when yon would buy it, it sells itself. Who would take any ‘heed? The people ungrateful and (rod non-existent! So finish atheist revolutions. venus, has net found aclence Not of that Family —A man whose appearance indicated that he was stag gering from the excessive weight of a brick in his hat, being asked if he was a “Son of Temperance,” replied, “Hic-no—| | tance.” the Eternal; for in its welfare shall ye | fare well;:’ There are ‘Hebrew Young Men’s Associations’ in all the larger cities | of this country—anot one of then: has, as yet, diaracal itself and driven invest worthy members from its fold, by fering iu politics and passing resolutions hostile to the South. Not one of all tye Jewish Ministers in the United States— and mark! not one of them is a native Romance in Real Life. We extract the following from the Charleston correspondence of the Fair- field Heraild ; “Some few days ago, a young couple, Iam told, entered a copartnership of love, and went to yet married, withoat the knowledge of their respective parents.— Their aggregate age does not exceed thirty-four years—the young man being nineteen and the lady fifteen years old. It is all right to get married, when the parties attend to that solemn contract with proper preliminary measures, aud have also the means to enable them to get along fairly in the affairs of domestic life. But in the case just related, the romance is that the inconsiderate lady belongs toa highly respectable fainily of ample means, whilst the young man isan obscure individual, without any resour 4 of very mean only recommendativn ¢ personal attraction, mixed with a certain fuppish pretention How many regrets c to the place of ces, anc education, whose ngiatg in some dose of mune occupy bright hopes which a spirit of reckless imap tide , often mistaken for romance, enkindics 10 the hearts of young lovers ! he sctiool of adversity is a dear and se vere one; but some fovia de net wish to learn at at ver, Your yours against that morvid fancy of 1 ich viti g ladies, guard reading bovels and romances, w a ate the Judyimenut, intlame the 4 lhagiua tion, and leave alin st always suine dan in the heart! Know well into whose safe kee ping you entrust your fortupe and future bappiness.” gerous impressions Molasses.—The Patent Office at Wash- ington did a good thing in distribating throagh the country the seed of the “Sor- glio Sucre,” or Chinese Sagar Cane; for in view of the high price of molasses, it is likely, before many years, to be exten sively cultivated for the saccharine juice with which it abounds and w easy process can be converted into very good syrap or m Messrs. Jos Sinton & Sons, of Henneo, obtained some ch by an asses, of the seeds and raised « good the cane, which is valuacie as cat even after the sacciiart ed oat. Saturday morning these gentle men tried the cane for the first time as a molasses producer, with the foil: result: One hundred and ten stalks were cut and pressed twice in a cider mill.— The juice ubtained, amouating to twenty seven quarts, was then putin a large dip ner pot and beotied one hour and f rty five minutes, making one gailon and a pint of molasses. very enticing to things of the kind. Possibly the intro duction of the Chinese Siuyar cane may be the era of a new order of things in the sugar line. If the cultnre is tound to be profitable, hundreds will engage in it with zest. The: Sorgho Snere,” though a foreigner, grows and thrives like a pa tive on American suil.—ZAe South. crep of Ue feed > Inatter is press ypwiny Poe article is good and those who like sweet “Did any of you ever see an elephant’s skin?” asked the master ot iufaot school in a fast neil borhood “I have!” shouted @ six-year old at the foot of the class. “Where?” inquired old spectacles, atl in the |no relation—not even an hic acquain- | amused by his earnestness. | “On the elephant,” was the reply. inter- | virtue of their own sons and danghters, that they should appropriate $50,000 for |the benefit of one whose letters reek of the brothel-honse? Surely our Scoteh counsins are not bringing forth fraits meet for their reputation for morality. One or more of the papers in this coun- try, by a very marvelluns logic, have laid the blame of Miss Smith’s criminality on her early Presbyterian education, Her parents being Presbyterians, aud her ear- ly training having been in accordance, such journals as the New York Tribune could hardly allow 80 good an op} pi- 'y t pass for making @ fling at Presby- terian rigidity. A correspondent, whose article will be found in another colamn, notices and <isposes of this point. The factthe young girl was sent away toa boarding-schvol, and that ber mind was poisoned by novel reading, to ordinary | Phildsophers would be quite as natural @ sourte to which to attribute her subse quett career of sin as her Presbyterian But the fact that constrae- she could be made a sort of Pree byterian sinner, would better serve a pux- pose—- Philadephia Presbyterian. A Great Trath Ilustrated. The late Rev. T. Toller, of Kettering, in discoursing from Isaiah xxvil. 9—“Les him take bold of my strength, that he may Make peace with me; and he shall make peace with me,”—remarked: “I think I fan convey the meaning of this So that every one may understand it, by what took place in my own family within these few days. One of my children had Committed a fault, for which I thonght it My duty to chastise him. I called him to me, explained to him the evil of what Ibe bad done, and told him how grieved I was that 1 mast punish him for it. He ‘heard me in silence, and then rushed into my arms and burst into teare. I could souner have cut off my arm than have | Struck liu for his faalt. He bad laid bold of my strength, and be had made his peace with me.”— Memoirs of Mr. Toller. +e Too Much of a Good Thing. Woman is an excellent institution, in- dispensable in a measares to the happiness and perpetuity of the homan race; it is possible to have too much of a good thing. In New England they have an averaye of twenty-five percent. more wo- meu than men—five women to four men ! As very few men except Wall street sha- vers and Broadway lLar-tenders can sup- port one woinan now-a-days, they mast necessarily be in a bad way down-east. Kalloch tried to remedy the difficulty by showing how a man might minister to the wants and comforts of nore than one fe toa.c, but he bad like to have got bimeelf into @ difficulty by it. Single men can’t travel through Massachnsetts except an- der escort; and it is absolutely necessary to the safety of a man who goes abroad to take his own wife or somebody else’s along for protection. This practice some- times leads to mistakes in hotel registers and divorce suite, which leads outsiders to thik that morals are at a low ebb in the land of steady habits; it is only an excess of dry goods in the market.— x ‘ hang: ~-- - Srkance [wrate ation. There is an individnal residing in the neight f Maple Root, by the name of Smith, woo imagines that he is two handred years old, although he does not yet number two score years. Yet every effort to disabuse bis mind of this singa- lar fancy, has thus far proved unavailing. Smith bas maintained his present notion for three years, and talks of events, (which he says he witnessed.) which occarred long before be was born, Upon every i),ject he is perfectly rational, and n his business relations he is uncommon- ly smart. He says he will taste death, but is destined to live on antil the end of rorhoo other 8 tine.— [eightstown Excelsior. Tur Prick or Stcar.—The New York Jost of Friday says, with reference to the Sugar market. “ Present prices are about two cents below those ruling six weeks Still there is but little disposition to buy at the decline. The crop of Cubas which, it was confidently predicted np to last month, would fall short of the previ- vus crop at least twenty per cent., will equal, if not overrun, the crop of last year, and the coming crop of Louisiana now promises to be a very large one, and in- telligeut planters now in this city, and recently trom their plantations, estimate it will, with usnal good weather, reach 100,000 hhds, against 75,000 hhds last year. Tins fact, with an almost double stock on hand liere and at the neighbor- ing ports, and double prices over toruler years prevent speculators and consamers from buying freely. This morning the market is unsettled, and holders are en- | deavoring to effect sales at prices of yes- ‘terday without success.” aince. ————————— of justice tomyself, and Furuth, that you will, From the Salishury Bonner vind Task of sou, as @ matter HINTON ROWAN HELPER, ots . a etter disproviny bution to the éyus st Convenient ddr se to me, for pab- quvocal terms, the against harges bere broug me—chargee 7 a tthe 18 pane ) a The Watchman, of the 15th inst iy eet ey ww kuow and Heaveu knows are utterly false furwisbed with some facie in relation to the Ist go, beginning to end. Spare the time, for a few amd basest of the reveyade Southern abe Ist. nutes m your regular business, if you please, ovataiue ab exposition which places Helper, or und let me hear from you i mediately elf hrebever may be the name, in his proper Yours, Very Traly, resale lire oe Se oe H.R. HELPER sphere, reducing lin to Cie ke vel of the lowest PS When you come to Now York please call and wrede of norlyerm free negroes, for whom h ne euher at iny place of bax ness, No. 4, Wall chonsbes a “lellow fe wo” abd to whom be has os rat my private apart ts No, 69 East Ged for protectiun and syinpathy st. between t thoaod Le wngton: avenues Weert icladauctlauli . »— UR Box 1677, New « wa>rt AU i sau | Same 3 t sh : : roth UES \ + Famiy Bibe. ia whieh, in tis own dehity uuder ano f sat . own ane be en's names are ; ! 7 “vouny ous v a OF t tie nah Oper vate d oceasoual)y slea we wis uero yoone to spell or y beeen i L ae apie > ybave any d Vexpressing Vou “ ty with mv reque j r de jal, you wou ds which have been HORA is scoundrel, Hintor southert , be uyringy ) gards, as Sone of the and whom, in bis book ana thief, to endorse ) atelor that be may Ins abolition mas fulsome flatte worse that Telerence ate to th yn s relgiwus Lvet © lia fade aia FA aac pres Lev saveloden ‘ t a] say nt Nye > 1 “ wiges w roshall be ead. 4 4 . a ‘ r } % oF ast but a ~ | Siu tbe Now < rk eowith bis character “ at thing tto ddelrer, is tie n . seit w A urs to hav =~ Hujpla g bead quar " ‘a ” Zoe are C ‘ = s y * ) s r - Was ral + contemptible stoat at J sm ' ‘ ~ aby > Daltlic least t u Apu . mi weel st and tppcarahce ‘ > e spare as J » a> sent f ~ ther groes, be claims to rep Sal Heenan ~ eo“ ws ‘ whie i a A ‘ tie * LY bad 4 Ls t Li 4 . ¢ ~ Laine ‘ urtof the South, wher aid } eaten slave, Kuowing bis present Assur ; . would tore lis nose up at him. Was any ~ Avot g ever more ndiculeas than tbe fullo tb Cotton is Cape > disastrous to one section of the Unien as another, and be felt more severely in Eu- rope than at home. The South is attend- | ing, possible, to little too commerce and manufactures. But no people can do double work. She must cease to be dis- tinguished for her mighty agriculture, if, she diverts much of labor and capital to | other purshits} and agriculture is her natural and proper pursuit. | The North-east may neglect agricul- ture too much § but, by over attention to! it, she would forfeit her mercantile wealth aud enterprise, and her commercial glory. In the North-west, the fertile and ex- haustless soil of her prairies invites to avriculture; and it would be folly in her to quit the healthy and independent life of the farmer, for the close and coutined uw the factory or the workshop. Lach section is following its appropri ate and natural pursuits, carrying them on with profit and success, ipcreasing thereby the dependence of the different rtons of our country, and strenythen- The States. | \ | r the bonds of union. o- : NATURAL BRIDGES. When a great body of water has accn- mulated ina lake until it overtlows its barriers, the dain, if narrow and soft, is rapidly washed away, and the subsequent traveler finds but a quiet river flowing “notch” in a chain of moun- Litfects somewhat analogous are by the flowing of quiet rivers throngs a soft alluvial country of uniform level, where, as is the case with much of throug tains. produced the country in the Rocky Mountain re- vion, the streams are supk several hun- dred feet below the level of the general But when, in either contigura- country, the upper surface is of a harder material than the base, it is pos- tor the water to foree surtace a passe There been great numbers of neath, and leave the rocks above. have doubtless such temporarily tormed, and small ones eXist al this day without attracting par- The one over Cedar ucolar attention. Creek, in Virginia, which is described in ill the geographies. as quite a place of esert. is of great height, and is made a- Vi ne as a means of carrying one of yminen roads of the conutry across the stream; bat it seems destined to lose t In consequence of the atten by a recent survey tor a rail- ‘ ween attracted to another, which is both higher and wider and also used t same Wav yden Verginian describes tural Bridge No. 2, which lies in Seott , that State, as one compared with ithe bridve over Cedar Creck is a trifle Lhe Scott bridge extends se A thore than twice SO feet itl 3 420 feet deep. Wet agveduct of Spoletto in Ttaly, the same heiyiit At the bettomn of this gulf flows alaryer and inere ray id streaw than @edar Creek of the Scott bridge, the Virginian remarks, is not 80 epee as that of yutist bridge, with a broad wa gon roe for the Cumberland Gap Railroad arch 1 dhe Cedar Creek less a located npon it A recent sur the arch It ts if Into motice ce wildest and most stupend scribe B t 5 1 the Umted States, and t IN parauvely ank ‘ \ American AORDINARY CASE \\ \\ “ the at erestinyg case ow s curred r ralongt We were a yrent an w gave us a « ’ 4 f t ‘ ler r fit ears ay esta ‘ ‘ pageing wn Bale € a xe ga 4 8 x ar | k street 4 an) 4 va thein y einy . y ¢ * x Vy atta j r a! 4 a1X 4 f ‘ 4 4 ( An r “ { and oo“ 1 ‘ 4 es aa 4 a ansa lants lia 4 f x re r 4 A 4 a 4 A 4 4 a ~ a a 4 "7. NCA 1 ve ] “ t arey f ik 4 A i 4 A ) 4 4 1 a wire w edge the 4 lraw tia r. drew f “ 5 1 ‘ w | vart 4 t 4 r feni 1 gre A 4 4 rr 1 ‘ ANE BM x a4} 1 sor Stith, w j eased part, found ‘ prot P4 It had t i pones of 1 ale ‘ and ; | I) w« er a t hl ! \\ 4 arid 4 and yt ‘ Cala that Were ] id 4% Ly at, fortis a iteresting ry 1am owe as thie Lialtoim Lutrwt C ve be-! AROLINA W, ISB CRIN: SAL TUESDAY EVENING —— C. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $200 CASH MOCKSVILLE RAILROAD An old friend atSpring Gy writing to us under date of the gust, “ says: I shall probably not Town until the 19th Sept., to vote ag the $25.00 subscription to the Salisbur Mocksville & Virginia line R. very well know that valuation and taxes in high. Road and the proposed subscription, you conclude by saviny, would have the burden to bear I disa Murphy will rent you the office you occupy for the sume amount, when shall be taxed uy it 25 or 50 per ¢ more than he is at present¢ TPthinkt Then, all wh muses will be expect ed to bear a portion of the burden ; in that way those who hold ng proper will come im for their share—perliap heaviest part of t far as I am concerned, if the taxes raised to provide for this subsery , tenants trust calculate on bearing w me, the addit al Durder It is t sonable that they st } So far as are Concerne Mur t a We ave “got Aes it ur Be tliat agit rere Onis ; tion, and we have not the silshtest ft gv able te escape from our full share f the len If Murphy rent, we w the pr eof ad ik m. 7 Carpenters, S Patlors, Shoe We ow wi doabtless, take ca f themselves int same way W cht to liave the r even at double eos aimed; bu yet scared at ¥ now there is much at stake, wou «© Bu a burt disyrace, that we really t Ss > (tr etl here a at Spring Gr v “ matter before ) ball ar There is or val dive however, w we would ta t port ty t ’ Peet y aA and ‘ reool ‘ roof t Wea a essa extravaya t rthe | pos wiving fa . 4 ra e road start f ® t Wes Road, t r a from Salis anid y the f Fishers Miils, rea M t i r t 4 4 1 Sa r ‘ ritgal (y ( k \W t “ , ‘ | It a . . 4 4.) i - t 4 A d : t r may # ‘ ra . re 4 4 a At t ° Dav \ I | ex \ we : i us ere oan . from 4 a Nee i N \\ Virgna | Uo ta antares vad ; p Cry 4} cot H ' hing tr rf a“ th } f bs 1 ‘ ry J t wi an ane } t ut t ‘ » te n t ! es § + | ne or ot that ar tly { r el A z j j f your In your remarks about the Ns Agree wi R. ‘Berg’ arealready enormously pr »yperty burden AUGUST 25, 1857. Yo holders In this Certain, so subscription to the Salisbury and Virgin- line Rail- Road. jia | “- | WESTERN N. C. RAIL ROAD. | The Stockholders of this road held their annual meeting in the town of Newton, Catawba, Co., on the 27th Aug., an off- cial account of the proceedings of which Iwill be found in another column, It will be seen that the Hon. D. fF. Caldwell and 1D. A. Davis, Esq , of this place, and O. Gillespie, Bsq., of Statesy ile, and J. Cline, Bag. Esq., of Newton, were elected Di- rectors on the part of private stock huld- ers. Six of the Directors on the part of the State, were in attendance at this inceting. Ou Friday morning lust, after reneral meeting sadjournment. of the ckholders, the Directors convened e of clecting oue of their Mr. RC, fea the y Pearson nt number Vic Was re-elected NEWTON Isa new town in the new county of Catawba, of which it is the capitol. It asa beautiful situation in a most beau hy country. Its improve The citizens fecl deeply the disappoimtinent in uful and healt ments ure few, aud cheap, but wood not vetting the rail road located through thc When this was) first an nounced to them, it was attended with disastrous effeet upon the value of Town verty jp and under the impression that Wus doothied fo destruction, several futuilies gathered ipet r chattles wud deft the piace Licre ure pote icant bouses there now but we were 1 that ce lence Was being restor ed, a that the pre eare besinning o feel that, alte all, Ne + omtst U prove They do not look cry MNporlant ald proces v echiy fret the Railroad te ens this resu tt the more rehable source of veneral pros erty t al to the ¢ rt ‘ thir yli so five a A 1 wp Ue sink wht ‘ Ny t \ the ¢ nt ‘ ‘ | y ‘ ta cover » Cutawha the t Pele r VEUie t ‘ 1 otha © Railroa A t t r m ‘ ‘ lier latius a n 4 fav ef e} i r A A bite ce ry a as a Wes oo ONG Nis ret ‘ n “ atic se yo her ow ‘ fail lo receive ports ile Plowin We votreed, on Saturda at fu t 4 f ‘ . tess “ ~ ‘ Ds We vow w A 4 , 1 \ Ay 4 ‘ ' \ rh 4 Athava ut ~ ; WW / \ /; ‘ | N ' t etter nm ‘ rheared ‘ r er ab | mel ‘oM of these ed t forest, ane t Att ' "W Et avel “ r thon of ift ! vt \ a 1 f joven Cgls jra ng toe Pas the country lt. promote their own interest, and those | lof the town, by fajling to vote for the STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. | Western Norra Capouina RR. Co. \ Newron, Aug, 27th, 1857. Pursuant to public notice given, the Stock- | holders of the Western North Carolina Rail | Road Company, convened in general meeting in | the Town of Newton, N. C., this day, at 12 o'clock, M.; when, | On motion of W. W. Avery, Eaq,, the Hon. | D. F. Caldwell was called to the ebair, and T. W. Bradburn and J, J. Bruner, were appointed secretaries, ! The Committee on proxies reported that 114 | stockholders, holding 1398 shares, were repre- | sented by proxies; and that 77 stockholders, holding 1209 shares, were personally in atten: | dance, | On motion of D. A. Davia, Esq. the meetiog adjourned woul 2 o'cluck, P.M. Two o'clock, P.M. | The meeting was called to order by the Chair. On motion, the annual Reports of the President, | Cliet & Conmmittee of Finance, were now called for and Ki yineer, Seeretary Treasorer and read in the bearioy of the meetng { On motion of W. W. Avery, Esq. the meet. ing proceeded to ballot for four Directors, | Phe Chair appointed D, A. Davis. and Nii and reported McCorkle, Eagrs, Tellers, to take the vote; when they Lig performed that duty, to the meeting, that the Hon, DD. F. Catpwett, A. Davis, had atoajority of all the votes cast, and were, Oo Gittestis, Joxas Cine, and 1D. therefore, duly elected —which report, oo mo- thon, was ad spted. Ou motion the meeting now adjourned until ock lo-tiurrow qorping Bo ¢ Aus 28th, 8 o'clock, A. M Phe meeting was called to order by the Chair proceediugs of vesterday were read, amend aud approved ‘When, it was Ordered, That EJ. Exwix, P,P. Gass and War C. Exwis, be appointed a Commuillee on rive to serve al tle best annual meetoy of Srockholdawns, It was, alse, Ordere That Mics Fo Feentaso, A. W Jiwiros aud CHas A Cakttos, be apputmted a (cen f Pimance, to exaimine into the Fi f the Compa the ac'ts. of the Treasu ; thake report at the peat sooual meeting { Stick ’ rn) nol | ~ n, the following was ado} Rr» J That sic | red copies of the ' eof thie meeting rether with the Other, be printed in patnphbet he uselut metubery of the Com rin WoW. Avery, Fo re follue foes a were A sive mloyrtend Ke ord ar lt * partia “ I . ed nicl ne We (Met AT the meeting “ j beet im th eo of Murgan min \ 2 a8 lf \ NPLIL. Chass man I \ ‘ ee | ; Se t ra gad x o SI Mir KT « n~s hase be ' the ~ ( at Morganton, since our eat \ J \ S Hucdeon v zB . Jnl revered, aud vet \ kaor Jalen - ( aecland. Amen tee pa a . : La Judgmen Pol Moore a aft Aree } woth ie Ae ee! & sigh & Meh With | 4 ‘ Jon ( he \ e Wa | rior v i} " 8 hs a \ f \\ Via re at re = J oL.M from Ma « Geke F Wa No er wm, from Macon BS Jie 4 WW from Mae Necou new foend, vo Wilson, from Ma and Cray from Rutherford Lballew alle Judy a) f Macor I . Tt | Locker v dar t affirmed { { Morris ‘ 1 Rutherford. Judy in| v PPild » Watanga. Judy Verne db v M Mi Keon Adin'e of Flemming ie) y. dudgment reverned. Vemire ce whtve Jo and BOB. Stowe, from Lincoln reversed. anied t Je now. AOS. Kent v. WHF vonston, from Cald Y Jatigment aftirines > ho nas S Dhoaver Sindy Mk v. Phank n So Judgment £etalv Me Kies tid Me Kesson Ii Lowe Denice overr J owiths comet \ v (ir Plank Read Cao. v S a from Buneomt fudginent affirmed Hard Vv. Rollins et al, from ¢ veaveland | linus iowithout pore judiee see WHEAT From lat of August up to 25th Inelo xive, there have been 19914 bushels of Wheat, sent from this station. | just returned from Newton, fn The Orope! The Orope!—Wp hay, county, and jn the trip passed through varied country—op lands, low lands ang river bottoms. The eorn crop all through the route passed over, is an object of yg, failing interest. It is refreshing fully cheering—to note the splendid pegg, ect for an abundant-yield jn eve Lorna! 77 Fe Without some sad disaster, we sha) have fut pork this winter and very juicy sau Bug es. From the N C. Standard. THE STATE FAIR. ‘The fifth annoal Exhibition of the X Carolina State Agricultural Sogiety will commence in this City on the 20th of Og. tober next, and will continue foar days, We trust the Exhibition will be a fall one, and successful in every respect. lt is time that the planters, farmers and ing. chanics, and the ladies were making tei; arrangements to attend. The production of the earth of all kinds for the year give promise of being anasually fall and valuable, and with proper attention there can be nu lack of articles for exhj. bition, We append the names of the officers of the State Society aud of the Exeey. tive Committee : Officers of the Society.—Hon. Thomas Rathn, of Alamance, President; R. #, Smith, of Halifax, Ist Vice President; J, |S. Dancy, of Edgecombe, 2d do,; Dr. W, R. Holt, of Davidsou, 3d do. Hon. W, A. Graham, of Orange, 4th do.; J. FP, Hutchins, Treasurer; T. J. Lemay, See. huccutive Committee.—W.R Pool, of Wake; C. L. Hinton, of Wake; W.N, Edwards, of Warren; Ro H. Smith, of Halitax ; Jobn S. Dancy, of Edgecombe; PoC. Cameron, of Orange; W. H. Jones, of Wake ; W. A. Eaton, of Granville; and W. W. Whitaker of Wake. Shooting Affray.—A_ shooting affray occurred at Mr. Pomeroy’s bookstore, ia thie citv, on last Monday evening, be tween JF. Hatehina, Faq , and Mr. Gea Bader, son of Hon, Geo. E. Badger. One shot was fired by each, but forte nately neither was hart, The cause whieh led to the altercation at Mr. Hatchins, asa Jes ace, solemnized the rites of the Satarda) evening pre fact | the P Moeatritieny was th bee of vivos, | e. Dr. W. 8. Bevan, this city. and Miss Anme H. Ibadyer, sister to Creorye lie marriage » i clandes tine one. —dtud. Standard. -o- of Lailroadsa to Farwre —We tthe agricultural jonrnale ate of the farmers agatnet radway that they take op the best farin, do not proteet the lands, and often kill the sheep and cattle, and of deabtfnl utility. This is a very short-siztited view of the influence of rail- romde wy the farming interests. By opening new markets for districte remote from the eity, they often double the val Instead Veal ue Hotice I mertne tay are ve of farins within a few years fad inarket the farmers all along the ne of the road tind 1 difficult to med the pressing demands for anik, butter tose, calves, lamba, pigs, and almead every thing that the farm peotaces, Has andry thrives under the stimalas of 6 ingry market Alinost every thing rings cash in har netead of the old re pay, with a wel! nent once & year Farin lands are in brisk demand, aud ge bo price forty, fifty, and a hun ired pet 7 ent. We beleve st rulroads have added enongh to the value of the faris f thie ¢ tev te pay for one-half niyvial expense of hing them, nene as itis We were conversimny at telliyent farmer, afew day seince, whe Yes upon the e of the Syracuse and 1 eInton ofa * The stuck was wortllems, and lie J lost the six hen } ich he had pat into | ‘ lered it one of the . veatinents be ever made, for it had r e! rear J are to the vale tlie fari Fariners, then, can afford with the trifling incenvemence traitrowts Tt fe safe for them to ead ac ef. ashare of the ateck, aceording t ‘ cana, If they can thereby ee e the bu ’ fa rom! and open @ aly arhet for their produce Aico Limes Avy on, n Vir Every man, ‘ r 4 to have scone alpser of se, eetne active enyayement, t ‘ es oman energies are devoted Neate thor , daily daty, mas t a of eac lif No man has 6 righitt ve npon this ta rearth, to breathe sar consume ita food, to enjoy eauties, prodacing nothing mm retnen. Ue right to enjoy the blessings of ct ration, of an and of eivil liberty, wit it contributing earnest and self-de nying labor of head and hand to the wel fare of mankind Certainly no man cae e truly relyious who makes gratifics tons, as diatinet from self denving exet mm, the vat object of life, and thet jlet i pleasure exactly inthe place of duty ft J oe The Late Fire.-—After a nate betore Justice Vans, had at Coork Hhonee veaterday afternoon, Aoi mas Wun bh ®,000, to answers ext cane tour Superior Court on the arges ft felomously setting fire to the premise consamed on the tmorniug of the auth inst. It is intimated that the act wa omimitted to avail himself of the amount of inaurance on hia jooda,—Conimitted for want of Wilmington Herald. bail a A Double Shot Hterior town preached last Sunda A clergyman of a y on the too popular want of respect to the Sab bath; he thonglt that fa farmer, after #3 fuir dave, finds it necesssary to do wor on Sunday, he shows a want of calcul tion; and he recommends his bearers not to read novels or newspapers, oF to take pleasure rides on that day. Ie conf that he had recently erred in the latter way, going to nde on a Sunday, whie snbjected him toa double mortificatio® fret the reflection of having 40% wrong, and second, that he found ao many of his parishionersont making hay | There Wasa little abrinking at this among 0 farmers of the congregation. Boston Traveller. — The Pi neréc Ma epirit—the iv whigh character | ners will b ural outbir It it be. cow vers will b cere.—Sau take off, al uit tines | cility, and | of daplicit clothes in | this clase | ree, wlrel she glides drawing-re at bome, 6 they; or, ried, perl character vacy of du war with | courtesy is Nérs possi duwn of tl the most ¢ Until cliar all places, timate = its courtesy, | etre found of true we “Our Il: fame its g cess its br hath its lic uvedeth, t! gain! A world—im fortune—t give: the not yield, pure beam perny tal now more like an un between t! presence o ant, aud ¢! like the els thy tranqu Fre Drunk: the drunk protect suc who are « wealth, de: their mora of propriet of nature, | seeves thu and what | Comilies a hee dune fu tection of tempera: coeasful in @ktent, an condeinn | fujudiciou fog the dr better plu ae if itean ring the | daye aller Let, un drunkenne Vision, tu make p petinte a ed for, an or physician aad reast of his boa euciety + 4 let him w procedure themee! ve aj nti would Le gena Lehouk eit It ia ata of thie Sta ship of afew da when le labors The A The say the Atlar pres nt, tniles of two tniiles be renew A New “raise the package sealed an the boar c harges, i is directec Fro “We are medicines, a bat tb mn Pea We C., we eanets Sanford a Person wh Dr. Safire Can be relic. any of ite Pamerous uma, bemde tions of eure that ie now | We take that dine ase crue of con ed by the im power of the ed by cold a cy Wome div them from 5 Off diseased Consumption strong enon, There in ® cure for de Vigerater, fo tended prac Now it ia off he retied on. The Philosophy and Beauty of Man- A6ré, 77 Manners ave the garingnts of the epirit—the eternal clothing of the being, iv which character ultimates itself. If the character be simple and sincere, the tdian- ners will be one with it—will be the uate oral outbirth of ite traits and peculiarities. If it be complex and selfeceking, the uan- pers will be artiticial, affected, or insin- cere Bane possons make up, pnt on, take off, alter, vr patol: their manners to uit times and seasons, with as much fa- cility, and as little apparent conscivusiess of duplicity, as if they were treating their clothes in Tike fashion. The tine lady of this class may be polished tu the last de- ree, wheu, arrayed in silks aud laces, she glides over the rich curpets of the drawing-rvoin; and yet, with her servants at home, she is possibly less the lady than they; or, worse still, the flue tudy, tare ried, perbaps, tua tine geutlanan of a character stuilar to her own, in the pri- vacy of dyowestic life carries on a civil war with him, in which all restraint of courtesy is thrown aside. The best wan- nérs possible are the simple bringing duwn of the perfect law of charity into the most exteraal altiuates of social life. Util character tends at all times aud in all places, and towards all persons, to ul: timate itself in manuers of thorough courtesy, it is nut building itself Upou a eure fuundation. This is the golden role of true manuers. attention “Our TTomes.—Genius hath its triumph, fame its glories, wealth ite splendor, sue- cess its bright rewards, but the heart only hath its home. Mote only? What inorg weedeth, the heart! What more caf it gain! A true home is more than the world—iore than honor, and pride, and fortune—imore than all that earth cay Dr. W, Hon. W, , Ww. X. Smith, of not yield, and yet the tiny flaine of ove} pare beam of love enkindleth, wnt ayn athy wnakes it burn forever. Lome! ae more than beautiful thou art! how like an untaaght religion—a yolden link between the soul and heaven, when the presence of a pure heart makes thee racdi- ant, and the music of its affection floats like the chorals of unseeu clarpiimaninadl thy tranquil hearth? | i} } ~<_- From the Wimiagion Herald Drunkenness —W Svat shall be done fur | the dranka ! 1 what shall be done to | protect sucict) eir vatrazes f Those | who are wastii.. tueir or their parent's wealth, destroyimy their health, deyradiny | thelr morals, and oulraging every seve! of propriety, will, or should in the course of nature, suun take our places in the Lasy | sevves that mark our country’s history ; and what prospects are betore them, their; femilies aud our couutryf Wuoat shail he dune for then, and what for the pro- | tection of their tamilies and society 1 The temperance reformers have beeu unsuc ceasful inv reforming thea to any great} @ktent, and pabbe sentiment seems t condeinn their efforts as Lety unwise or fujudicious, What, then, sball Le deve fog the druukard ? better plan, | aa if insane Mog the parux) ow, daye aller yt In the abecene of a) Nrruit Chat they be treated nur are w du ely Hlen tec many | the Li drunkenness as inean! Lhen, salure recognize pre votes , and make Vieiou, of authorize Uie severu tu make for the drunkard to be pet inte a hospital, and be pro ) ed for, and jis case treated a skillful physiaan; and when health aad reason, let lim, on paylog the expense of bie board and treatment, be restored to « Tut isto0 erly car ”y 1 restored to f the ob ce & year j, and ge indred per mde have the fa eociety , and, if wut able ty pay bis board, let bir work out the rmount By such a - pr cedure, many whe are how a curse to themeelves, a Cerroe tu theie faniilies, and a pest and offen an expense to seciety, would become useful and respectable Citigeta Tehould like to have the sulject though Pu of by the people US pt into Tt ie stated that Hon Abram Rencher me of the Of thie State having accepted the (rover |, for it had ship of New Mexico, te expected i the valae allew dave ta eco miiiicpactiane when he w leave fir t scene of lis labors Wilaangton Herald seord) pas The Atantic Telegraph Cable br vl open @ The saying of the telegraph Cable across Alen i the Atlantic hike leen fustratead toe the present, by break after severa indred tiles of it had bee paid out in water of very man, two miles indepth I eXperiinent a Haalhs be renewed this Year or next oon A New Done The latest dudye to nan “enise the wind” ia for one to carry a to breathe package containing naelesa materials, enjoy sealed and inarked “bv express,” and yet etnen. Ue the boarding bouse keeper to pay the nye of crt charges, in the absence of the boarder it is directed to i) joberty, nd self-de to the wel lo man cae “-- ‘rom the Petershurg Farmer J “We are not he habtt of recommen g family gratifics owt ~ aequanianer © vem ving exet bat thegms or ‘ t, Diarrh@a, Disentory, 4, g jlet ov, of Marfree ater N J the idiet ai respectable anthony xe ce of duty prowpt and efficacwousin iter ffecta : od getting into very graeral repute wherever it hae bere know De W ee regutar Phiecian of high standing a whose characterise ceruhed to b his neighbors inabe We were presented with a botile which washa (‘oor od over to 8 frend, labonae ander a dure wan rama, and we are authorized, by him, to : xt mee hae been siiended with the tent eatiafac ‘ ‘ result.” re Coarges TTA eupply of the popalar Medicine on hand and : premises for sale by the yeth ( A HENDERSON, Sacreacer FO SCARR € CO, Craavorre » ac Lad e act W : asp ey Davucnre urxeacier he amon) Sept 1, 1857 Ime 14 oni tte Sanford a Invigorator —We wish to aay to every Person whe reads thie there = am article known ae Dr. Sanford'’s Bie Remedy. which man of a Can be relied on as; liver complaint in any of ite forma, as f fier, Dyapepaia and day on the Pamerous other complian thed in another ent. lo the Sab or, after 3 o do work f calcul bmn, besides which it im one fone of cures for consumy that is now known | (he greatest prepara. Pion, taken in early stages, | We take it for granted, as experiment hae proven firnt that dine asea of the rally the lunge are net ge be retied on, sept |. Imol4 | give: the light of the noonday sun may | Business Habite.— an accus- tomed to the signature firm in which he was a partner, having tosign a baptie- mal register of one of his chi ren, enter- ed it as the eon of Smith, Jones & Co.; and we read of another who. had a busi- ness memory, and who wrote in his mem- orandum book one day ;—" Mem.: To be married when I get to town.”— Home Journal. SALISBURY STATION. -aansisa IN aaa i CITY OF MOREHEAD' GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! N THE ELEVENTH (iiTH) DAY OF No- vember next, at the OITY OF MOREHEAD, will be sold at public auction, the Lots of said City. This ie the new Cit Point Land Company,” at the terminus of the AUan- tie and North Carvlina Rail Roed, at Beaufort Har- bur, N.C., immediately at the Atlantic Ocean. The various Reports of the U. 8. Coast Survey | evteblish the great excelleacies of this Harb.r, for fa- | cility of eutrance, depth of water and security from wind or wave, whylst Fort: Macor, completely com- mands the eutrance. The interior eormmuniestions by water and land The Consiguees the name us lust weak except the Must muke this a gieat Commercial City. The vast | Productions of the ferile valleys of the Roanoke, Tar and Neuse Rivers aud the commerce of those great | inland seas—ihe Albemaite, Currituck, Gisstser sed Cc re = ">< Pamlicu Sounds, will rench ihie fine Harbor through | Core Bound ov the worth, whilst Bozue Sound will] bear on ite busuin the agricultural products, iumber, I {AuEs quilified as executor of the last wilt and testament of Davip Ramsay, dee’d., I will sell, | at the late residence of the deceased, in Iredell Co, | twelve miles South-west of Statesville, on Wednesday the 16th day of September next, the following prup- laid off by the “Shepard's| erty, viz: Eleven Likely Negroes Eig SHEEP, HOGS, 3 A Quantity of Wheat, Oats, Rye, Hay, and Corn in the following + 3. Kear, 3. Johnson, 8. 8. Arnoid. THE MARKETS. See Buval stures and fine ship Uunber of the regions lying i + ) (S Joes ere ast Sali 7 on . south. daa £ ne Rood, and one Sma tabury, N. Cy Sept. 1, 1887. The A. & N.C. Rail Road which will be ready for) aging. a - CORRECTED WEEKLY BY wee by the first of January next, parses through the g me entire length of the City to ite wharf in 18 feet water! . “ “= ad W. J. MILLS & co. at low tide, and copnecis wiih the great N.C. Rail TWO-HORSE | cian, and having provided hitself with competent | Assistauts, will, we have every reason io believe, | { The b ROBA RDS, OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, of Balisti | be adopted. fates of fare on and after the 20th inst. yis POARD per day, “week, * mouth, year, Without Room, amply % } BS AVING at considerable outlay, renovated end refurnished bis HOTEL, it will in future be de- voted to transient visitors and regular boarders willing lo pay a price commensurate with the vutlay neces- lg | sary bo keep up a first class hotel. 4h to sup- port both hotelsand private boarding houses, and I am convinced by ten years experience, they cannot be carried on successfully together, unless the above plao 150 £00 10 00 300 00 21 6 v0 (No variation from these prices with any one.) T have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- | rangemenitsto supply my table with the delicacies and luxuries of the Norfolk and Charlesion Market—and intend to keep a house that will compare favorably | with the best house of any city iT | former patroos. Doet. Henderson being a regularly edueated Physi- be paid to Duct. Henderson Salisbury, April 2181, 1857. C3 oe H. L. ROBARDS. NOTICE, ge of the public | | All accounts made suce the 16th March, ult. will | | AVING aold cur Drag Establishment in fulis- | bury, to Doct. C. A. Henvenson, we takejple as- | ure in commendiug him to the favor of our friends and SILL & SILL. tf-47 Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N.C. Sea A A. HENDERSON, M. D. | 8 will be seen by the above notice, | I have purchased the Drug Estab- lishment of Messrs. Sill & Sill; I there-| fore tender my respects to the fnends and petrons of my ’ to receive, from time to time, ditions tu the Stock of to give sat isfaction rredeceasors ; aseonug | therm that every effort on my part will be | trade, 1 am now receiving, and shall continue fresh ad- DRUGS, MEDICINES, &€. and trust fidence Salebury by d patr April 21, hgrnt attent age of the jen, public to secare the con f-47 GOODS! COODS!! SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH, qe sul now off purchase Gruode f rrr { J ie > scnber intend ‘ at induce r Cash od be dss My stock co “ra AND FA DRY GOODS, » change mats of his business iments to thuse who wieh t NOY Hats. Bonnets Boots and Shoes, Hardware, China and Glass- ware, Ready Made Cloth- Rarguine can be had, and Country Merchants would \ ing and MILI ’Earen G give roceries. me ecall All Goope hands at the Angust Court will be choeed Al . MFRS FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GUOWs, GIOVES HOSTER Y HATS, BON CTION MICHAEL BROWN Jk. WOORK ) reeeipt of ck of tf THOS. STENE SPRING & ar as SUM VETS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NATLS, A which we will ve * for Cash of Prodace, » a! Dealers We are always varke Pron f all kind, for * wee si market price, ia Cash lecude W oJ MILLS, & Co s M . 6m 44 Moore Now Books. | ~ ae = t Dow y Mrs s w ti fetiers of Na J Abite The P ° rf the " \ r JOM. Vegraham: Remen Ca ( Ap vby Rev © P Jee J 11 ENNISS, Qisd Nefler J ’ Sa Ni State of North Carolina. Caldiccll County. Apples dried, 00 « 150)Lead Bar, 9210 | Road (of which it is @ continuation) at Goldgboro’. | 1 ) NTN ft acon, 15017 | White, 10012 | The N.C. Rail Road, amoug the bestia the Union,| OAL AE it | ] { | —— Beeswax, 20023 Molneses Cuba, 70 000 | 223 miles long, 1 completed wy Charlotte, where it) Die NN E Xiu Beef, 506 = N.O 87§ | connects through the Cerclina and Georyin Rail Roads ‘oe Butter, 15a i8 ‘ Maseovado 65070 | with Atlanta and the south-west: and hy its western | AML MALY 253. CANDLES— INaile (Cut) 6 a 64 | extension, now in rapid progress, it is Conte mplated A g Tallow, 13025 Oats, 45 6 50 [10 reach the trade uf Memphis aud the Mississippi A B Ue sy S Harness, Admaniine, 31 « 37 (OILS LINSEED— Valley by the net-work of ull the railways that con-| 8s jcoeee re He a My * Tanners, 50 a 624 | nect ot Chatanooga, or with the East-Tep- ALL THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN “ ava, 17 & 20 |Potatwer, Lrivh, 75 « 15 | nessee Rail Road | ce ea, x ICLUDING GOOD | Cotton, 11013 | + Sweet | 00.4 000! ‘The Port of Beaufort, Chatanooga, Memphis and) FURNITURE—INCLUDING A Covloa Yarn, [15a (Rage per tb. 3 [St Diego im the Pacitic, are about the same paraiel baleel Fe Ir Corn, 100 © 100 isalt per suck, 00.1425 foflattitude ; und if that parallel be catended. acrone| Libr arn Oo OoKs, “ Meal, ~ 100400 (Sheeting Bra. 10012 the Pacific, it will reach Shaayhia, the nearest great = Chickens per doz. 1.50 9 gQsugar Bro. 124 0 15 | Port on the eastern Continent: therefore, if the Paci- ALSO, | Kaye per dus, 12015 | * Crushed, 16 a1 | tiv Railroad ever be constructed. (and that should be 1 TING mM | Feathers per Ib. 35 0 © Clarified, 13 0 16 | done forthwith) why may not this new Cuy b comne | | i i | teal per bbl. 550 « 6.00) Tallow, “12013 the Adantic mart for the commerce of the East In] 431 < / > “Seek, 2.50 0 275/Wheat White, 1.004 1.15 | dier? | Bl k ‘ h Hy 1 | fron «Bar) 5a | * Red, Wal 00 | Two short Railroads will connect the two great A Set of ac smit 00 S;| satd, 15.0 17 | Woul, 25 0 30 | Coal Fields of the State, lying on the north and south = oe | of the North Caroliha Railroad, wiih the upd AW-MILL: TOOLS, . "RTT EY > Pw Ad ad tis confidently expected that w vast cca will FAYETTEVILLE MARKET, |\" onion through the new cy: if wo, may uot! Agd adQuantity of Sawed Lumber, 22 | Beaulort become a great coaling Port, not only for ogethe b other ariicles not necessery lo memtioan a August 22. | Purpusce uf cummerce, but Ww {urnivh the supphes to) cin ty cantinue frm day todev. until ove ry-| BACON: pert 00 a 17 | steamers passing eo near the entrance going perth thug is sold. ‘Terms made kuown on the day of sale. | COFFEE, per Ib. [end evuth ; and may nol the new city become that * JAMES G. RAMSAY Koo, Wg a M4 [great entire dept” between the north and eouth reas Laguira, 14a 150 to which our able aod distinguished countryinan, start St. Domingo, We 17 ut Maury, refers in bis uanvaled Statesmantike | z , Pea oe FLOUR, per barrel— ero the commerce of the Amazon, Souih Ainesi-| NB —A!l persons indebted tothe a s Gan Family, 752 8 00 | ca snd the Gulfof Mexien? erey mcuhedity.a) Fyne ae 1S ier Oa Supertine, 7756 00 The CITY OF MOKEHEAD is mtuated on a) hating chums ag Ante ater Ck Re a sae mat Fine, : 6 50 0 0 WW | beautiful neek of land or dry plain, almont entirely | Prescot the same HU ate ea rony Tater Cres, GWU 6 Y U0 | surrounded with wall water, ite climate is salubrivus, *C7ed by law, or thie notice wit eG kcke GRAIN, per bushel— | ite sea-brerze and wea-buthing delightful ; ite drinking | (Mew recovery s | Core 000 a1 30 water guod, and its fine chalybeate spring strongly AUGUsT 25, tdel4 | Wheat, 2125 | unpre ed with sulpbur, wil) make it a» pleasant ~~ Oaus, 75 © 00 | watering-place | X.7r TAY XD Peas. 125 2 0 00 | Ae pot a single lot has been or will be sold until the | ive, 1 2 0 Uj day of ele, all will have an rqual chance w get the} EEC@DER Ga TW BLece LARD. per tb, 8 19 | best tots and to suit themereiven _ SPIRITS, per gallow— Te will be the first instance of an entire new eitvon ; 7 Peach Brandy, 00 2 125 | the Atlanie coast be Simerke | atoeres| peur ft BUCRIBER ORFERS FOREALE HIS Apple du ¥ 20 a 00 | and capitalicix may such an opper ath tad cttdeet ser tslind | N.C. Whiskey, & se 70 tanity for good investments ve J Ld 1 }. Rye do 65 a 70 | will be built at this place 22:3 AC R ES, Rectified do wa 45 JM WOREHR AD Wing near Comantti.+s Mitta There ta good NAILS, cat. per keg 475 2006 | Preadent of Shepperde Pont Lard Co Dwelling Hoase a rceseary ures Any TRON, per ib— | Spel wae | pera wiehing to purct would dow » apply E 4h0 5 | muon as J am deteras soil Sweedes, common bar, 640 OO | A] ’ 7? 3. THOMASON ors 220 | FOR SALE!! secu te yee eH WOUL, per tb Ise . . on SAY Fee . TALLOW, per tb eat | TWO PORTABLE STEAM 5 HIDES. per to— CHAPEL HILL Dry 81% _ 00 < - : r ’ ie: «4. w | SOON Cr XIN 3 5, DAILY HACK LINE SALT é 4 ‘ x . Laverpaol, per each, 1 — 00 "— | a Alum. per bushe! we Ov BOILER c TINUE Suber Duce thet hecwil MOLANNED, par galwo— ’ & "s Hick at lsc ils pecel (heart : Cube. oe Gini brik (rammlihe Basil ond Went ta cine cy New Orleans, Oe 0 LL complete. of FIGHT HORSE POWER one ite Che ne celmieh ioe SUGAR. per Ib 1 2 cach They require - f Brack work ag eae ; Srexire Hacks lavef and crashed 160 17 have been weed cai) me es owill be eid cheap Heamr-s us the ’ r StCrmk Porto, & N Orleans, lhe WW Can be eres at tthe SASH AND KLIND FACTO The pase- ere x ch that there BER P— Whos Te B® | RY im thie place MUKDOCH & CAIRNS A econ cine 6: und that the fare is three ners eta die Uy . duttars, allof which aa FALSE REPORT. Pas oo > ee reowltf th » the arrival of every , ay a I Er | ir h r eucepted e fa a One VORFOLK MARKET ID. k t ar e wail hagh. extra backs Eeporied 6) Reowiand & Brothers, 40C. S008, 1857 s * * sae ngers P . . . 1 " el ° gu6 BACON —Hame, 18 @ 20. Hog round 16 to 17 ) pieces riren timber for ke Eas caacW ; “Sides -vestera, 16 @ 00 Showiders 140 00 é 5 : JOHN WOWATSON PORK — Mees per Bi 627 ot OU aN large size Spokes Sor oe 7 LARD—Ne 116 to tn 218 wis Wagon Wheels Aug Is bia PLO K —Saper €7 75 @ O45 OO—Eatra, @§4 @ 4.50 : 5 r Femir @ 900 (0) ( i( \( ) do. for ¢ arrtage and a : DKIED APPLES—175 @ 000 mw VUe Buggy Wheels Mil to DISSOLI I ION. PEACH ES—¢5 00 . : CORN — Wired, Whete, Yelhw—s6 @ mm be of the best quality of timber. TTHE FIRMOOF MURPHY & HARGRAVE T WHEAT—Red @190 @ 135. Whe 140 «@ 145 a | iN ‘ Me y oR FLAXSEED 61 @ a 170 MURDOCH & CAIRNS. this das i's _, FISH NORTHERN Prekled Hernags per bd! Sahebury, Sept let wis \ . a oe ee Malicte 2 Biwe Fich 064 @ * puckiod . J ‘ Cod and Haddue vn bhde —§3.25 @ 450 Mack THE N aA . - _ ‘ evel No 3 6730 @ * ) vy lp . ae ‘ ual rr adh re prcaeas 130-7 ot PRESBYTERIAN, Shegioig POT ATOE s—Ineh per bbi—2 00 AVE Black Bi 4) @ 162 The Rev Wm N MV » he Nem Aug |” ) UE Ne COFFEE—R» 12 @ 13) Laguayre 13 to 134 vate bdnorst A thel t . dott - ma SUG AR—C cashed @ Poardered 15 —Refined 1} teams, the Bx ‘ - Oo Cc 213 Wee leds?) a 13 rae Me NOTICE. WoL assFs 2 6% S\mod, a hoe kee . ‘ CW\ra ey . re 7 Ke SALT LIVERPOOL—G Ala, $1 12— Fine $1 FO bowie Act ¥ : = He sure w aii be held. aed mrt t \ 2 LIME p amr w requested a6 it : b . me CANDLES— Talk 16 —Adamantine, 26 (4 26 will aber be - ! SOAP Brown, 64 @ 6 —Vetow, 64.0 ‘ =e f so : } AVE SHINGLES Bedding per thensand—@t 00 woe mbes ne ° - ? Ay 12 yech all be art—7 00 ad © names STAVES —R Oak hnd 817 “a ° he w i. a Wat hhd tua m rae | W otha hed heading tis geoberibers with w “ . MSSOLT lON. HAY per 10u Re — 9125 HWW) ough ee . uM “ reet “RSHUFE ry ros) WoNs ’ RAMARAS eae aes ‘ . I! . - Plant cammenecs te came in qaite fully, and the «8 f themmerives ‘ ' porthe maerkete are ¢rpr-werd te ao how @ pant we “ ‘ ’ . a ct 4 will have teeede here anable wo stand a he M2 having b. \ * deciime with my great a dilferencein prees The Hy ‘ . Fue one te again worse for breadsiuls Gt EOMCNEIE, J ; avers of Corn rates, hay only ae they are Sept | his JAM any . uM ss - tnedrate ese : TH \ SY MOON “ nmot he add over one quotations, whict ’ ‘ \ WILLIAM sy WONS : ydichem sales for some days tro hi wl ) S. ve Ve Nalie \ ana ® eearce, andim demand Coffee a hiti- h Seg @ firm Flaxseed are wanted : " ia ing oesegtan e apend 0) fT ACRES OF LASITN YADKIN Co COPARTNIRSHIP. +) o) pre Bs Tue : f re he lands of Joseph W hey. Woo ROW. Pear. de : aR MARRIED: em, and Mr Adams. a . fv Tn thm eomaty he 27th met, by Wm R Fra Buydea’s lime bile A RW PRURSON ‘ Ny ~Y MONS ley. Reg. Me THOMAS D FRALEY, to Mees Wik . N POW AN SYMONS MARGARET A LYSTER Aug 2 4 \ DIED: STATESVILLE RAIL ROAD of Paley, August 26, HENRY ceitiantwamecis: RRBALR SOLLBEB, fa the death of Mr Mirra. hie eorrowing famiiy has fost a kind and indnigent father, surrety an ornament, SUBSCRIPTION. stitution x <= “he crercisesof this aod the Church a devited and aealoas member At will be re 4 with alt nee anearty pertsd of hie fe be umted lnmerif with the eeveary Teachers. en V mcadn vl ihenieth ( ys S “ < ritat od, by attaching hunself tothe Evangeh imal. es rs Pere Aen i s tC hareh. of which he remained onul the i EAR Ge ‘ ‘ fi ime oC hie death, a faithful oad exemplary member : i : His romaine were intered in the burying groand at ’ Rr . \ Bier pe st Peter Chureh, attended hy the reiativee and a L O S if Mi heats 5 rian . - fe crowing epectatonm, to remain aotil the ; . Pho m file reewr ection, when be will pat on in JETIVERN Hones and States A fr iceaea P iP P ni regm with Him whe loved him and BO POCKE TD ROOK ya) NOT APPRON rave Himeel! for him The occasion was improved bone el: ae ED, OB aa worde: “And Lheard n totes from heave om ' A MoV RUN COIk n, ea tome. Write. bleseed are the dead, peraon t ' t 1 and he . ; which «he Lord, from henee forth yea ouch ammpensated ‘or it 2 co eons m heen they may reet from their labors anc ; \ ~ . — po their watke dy follow therm "Cow Aug 12 Corey Bottom NOTICE. In Obn, tredeft Ca, on 23rd inet, Mra FA .. peep eeyen Tiaakachpwdilit wk AVON. ¢ he vt VES TAL, wife of L Vestal, Bag., aged 28 years 1) 1 TT « (y EU OoR TT Pann aM HY & aaa The deceased made a prfewmon of rehgron tm early eo w BY se 1 ee LISA A LS ee yonth and connected hereelf with the ME Charch, CCAN BE POUND as remia 3 of whieh she hue ever been a content member A Mice Ww ' Lis ) kind and devoted hoaband and many friends have been rr ‘ A DAVES left to mourn her eudden death, bat with a bright proe- In \ nt WoOWERPULY ( . pect of a reanwain Heaven. “Lam the Resurrec- / A RE PRALY Bere tion and the Life, he that beheveth in me, though he 1 A HENDERSON , were dead yet shall he hve "—Com Aug 18, 18 #,°N Cc ¢ Advorate please copy LAND FOR SALE! At hia residence in Iredell Co, Ang. 9th, Col JOHN MURDOCH aged 66 venre and four monthe HOUSE 2 LOT sien Mf with Fourth -asviee eubeccher hating more land than he hae . hearers 006 ertae of consumpiion, but a debilitated aystem, cane. rn deve ae ah ponnesied pple can ire He i “ A ee nas For Sale ¢ ed by the imp action of the hver, reduces the Cr Chareh, and served . ‘ or to tak Power of the lungs ts resist of throw uff diee aera cave rejacing with ardent feeling in those precious Phd RD oe A STATESVILLE NS. ¢ » conf ed by cold and irritation, leaving the Innge at the mer ne vf Revival with which they were fewone Be aint half of wh: Poets : the latter CY ome disease, becanse the liver haeincapacitated was permitted to see every one of he seis cite mee i ieheredclandcit geen t tn ; nea a PET lay which them from performing their proper action of throwing connection with that EGTA ide Howe 4) WILES VOR TH OF SULISBERY a Tos wie ay, A Of diseased mation caused by cold, thas to prevent and prosperity he wan ao deeply inte hie native within g mile of Board's Steam Naw ond Gr sirabl seavin Disc tinving lortificatie Conaamption, cure the liver and keep the system for a long period an actice ila ean ee dfather hie Tt ie well watered, haan Howe enow, and n * 1 achat fig the ing done Strong enongh to throw off wight disenses of the langs county ; ne a cnizen, nichts eis Sealdcep DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, JAE Oe apa te ae aoe : s 4 Ae : hea xa He ae 1d go many There is not in the world a better ver remedy or | removal has spread 9 m, bnih PAPEL (ulin virriatealy eiacy Gaede nite c te kK ‘ t © Cure for debilitated eystern than Dr. Sanford's Ta- Hoe lact iiness wae lingering oa A id neal aedi helene: Barchaen mite WINE € i porehas ‘ wy WEE Moreen, at Vigerator, for it hae beep fully tried in a large and ex. | seemed perfectly resigned to the wi *y * NEED —oCrallca tha oabecriber RUhia temdence Stockton & Mornson's wt my anthores 1 agent tended practice til ite reanits are fully koown, and ty waiting hie enmmone to come up higher ae , ged W.R. FRALEY to tuake wale NINTAN A] ROBISON Now it is cffered asa tried remedy, and one that can! may we lay up our treasores that there eer, ee oe etree. wdaeial ’ Mth, (857 may also be Aug : ‘ ( nN Hag IT M show cause Witnees ree le ear OFFICE OF THE J WILI d nbont te vs ) asions { “t 7 Is57 J eC Ha raG nville Il. ti ATTACIIMENT he ¢ min affidavit. that the fides bey he Ss ® that mtice of s cae nnot be served upon 0 put t be made in Wa t ar eu al the ¢ Hore. M . x} rile Sale should not jeue Po Data, Clerk of our amd Coort. at t Monday atter the 4th Mon - “Ist year of ear lode P DULAVCG. C. Clerk x RK 6 i Bons WONVG, ROR hore fy VK k ri s Jona t any thr FAC Metntoeh, & « BR Rogle, WOW. Lena yothree of th now Coen F Phifer any th EJ Prein.y & nW C Frwin, Los Coy ‘ © White JW Patton SN said Gillespte Ang C) 9 5 cith: News & Direet s day t was «don the f 1 $220,000 add at fe f areon them R Watte, A S PF Patterson, Joho Hayes, Jereon W. N.C. RB. R. ¢, July 30th, 1857 f the Au iuonal h lowing M Bo 1. D. Tompson, W acob Reagle, W f th M. Erwin, Wm 7 8 Merriman, sixty days, the Com eeviite FL, SIWONTON, Nect'y and Treae'r heville, copy four weeks NOTICE! SELL, AT PUB ry of September eof Joweph G Gilleapre LIKELY NEG n Veare of age, belong Terms ex m GEO Lice AUCTION, ON next, at the late resi decd. a ROE BOY, gto the estate of the onths eredit GILLESPIE, 4dm Qwid wo conduct the business. as to ence himself to the con- | | fideace and patron —vme LE. WATER POWE AND TIMBER LAND. et OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abbott’s Creek—with- in one and a half miles of the Depot at Lexingtoa, near a Pablic Koad having a substantial County Bridge over the Creek. There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold Mill aud Saw Mill at the place There is an ample supply of Water at all times It is the nearest Water Power to the town of Lexington, fo the Mil Tract is 267 Acres jof good Wheat and Corn laud, and a good supply of | Various kinds of timber. Also, adjoining and conveme PUBLIC SALE. WAT The Subscriber, bi ge determined to remove to the West, will dispose of, at public sale, at his resfleuce, on Tuesday, the let of September uext, the following desirable property ; About two hundred and seventy-five Acres of Cornin the field—thirty head of Cattle—200 head of Hogs —about 100 of which are killing hoga— Oats, Hay Black- smith Tools, and a lary lot of Farming utensils, and @ larye lot of well selected MABOGAWL = veut to this Tract, [ will set! another of 200 Acres, {allin the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber | withowt any cleared land. H Pois Power is situated in the midst and is surroand- t growth of Pine, White and Red Oak I know of near the N. C. Railroad be- hand Charlotte f Lexington would supply @ custom at | this place of 200 Bushelsof Corn per day—and J know Jofne place where aman of enterprise could muke w [little fortune sooner, There is a very great demand j for lumber, and the County of Davidson is just on the eve of building a &20,000 Court House within « mile \and a half of the suill. ON THE SAME DAY [| WILL SELL 300 Acres of Land; and I will offer 56 shares of Stock in the N. Carolina | W. R. HOLT. ti45 WHEAT! WHEAT! { | a re | Lexington, April 7th, 1857 Rail Road. TF Terms made known on the day of . : Z sale DANIEL WOOD. | 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. ts. ] o—— NH E subscriber wishes to purchase Twenty THeU- . SALISBURY I Cale h oh is nent for which the highest mar FEMALE SEMINARY. “"™™"" | June 30, 1857 HE regular session of this school will commence | ~~ the let. Monday of Ociuber next Fl ' Fl ' ’ Suitable and convenient furni- | our ° our sind «| 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. The echulastic year will be divided into we ovesione| —_o— [of 21 weeks each FINHE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand jture, and whatever else that may be hecemary fi | the comfort and advantage of the pupils, wil! be pre Barrels Flour fur which the highest market price will be pwid. MICHAEL BROWN. 6-5 vided a8 soon a: commodations can be h I proctreuble. Very comfortable ac- J, in the family of the Prine: pnee of Board, including will be $65 per session. the one half payable ia advance, and the balance al the end of the session TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION, Vor the English branches from $10 to $1 Music on me, Use of Piano, French language, Latin ana P her {wel and other contingencies, ' pal, fur 16 boarders. washing, lights avd Tur MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbary, June 30, 1857 BOOTS & SHOES, large jot of Gents, Boys and Youth, Boots and Shoes and Gauters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Bouts A | | { | | aud Ties, &c., fur sale low Papile will be charged for Board or Turion from the W.J.MLLLS & Co. tome of enirance uv tbe end of the semen, but w- Sabsbury, March Bist, [657 deduction made (ranee. except ip casesol ac- tual sok ue ried character ' ~ Ph pope man be farirbed with 1857! 1857! nee vf carrying on her studies in d ae , = care = : 0 of the erhead ; ond SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. > see may be requmle to secure gund order a . rol ailemuen toy stady, without interruption 4 MONTHLY JOURNAL, will be adopted a gully enforced Those whe fee DEVOTED TO SOCTWERS AGRICULTCRE, HORTICCLTVES, STOCK | Shat they cannot conterm to such ru'es bad better mee | mt eniert y cer be retotacd in they te regulations DANIEL LEP DB. I | + upon a moment's retteeon, ee the and D. REDMOND, { £2/TORS ha course; and the best intcresis of ; AS ES - mand it The Fifteenth volume commences ia & special ¢ tof the teachers to ende January, 18587. | Vor to cultivate in th ‘pis, habits of accuracy ONY. COPY, one year $1 | TWENTY FIVE CoPrES, r] of clase appheation * and = far as pose S1\ COPIES 5 | OSE HUNDRED COPIEA, ....4B lo correct bad ba d supply de @ ie p= 9 = , TT ‘hy la theese a Rud with ike vice t \LWAYS IN ADVANCE and that they may make the school what they d-sr ITN. paper sent aniess the cash accompanies the Mt to be.—e school for thorough mental end maral order ramming - vy hope to have the cordial eu-ope ration The Bille of al! specie-paying Banks, and Post Offee of all We patrons Stamper ved al par All the puptis will be required to stand an examioa shee, by mail post-paid) will be at the Pub- | on at the chee of the \ear isher's mek Avvarss w Augum | 1th, 1857 G.¢ AMPBELL. Principal 6w-il Greensborouch Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY, quer hes been = + Jeers of thie ( Wm. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga, TP Pereons who will act as AGENTS, and obtain SUBSCKIBERS, will be furuished with the paper at club prices rw 11° WV ERED, o 7) iM a Sotho dvd Sablt of the 4. Alexander Crawford, A. B., Princtpal, rom deb the eare and economy ompeny. tha: « (ree have made no a ee seme nis 4 MAL etercises of thes Insutution will conmense arge Cajstal, viz: in prem again on the f Juty The principal hav. cash $13 making a 4 self by a regular course of stedy meet any at may a . s the patronage of the no hesia ng the t vey that thos Leste. safer Company int avir wit set querter of a centery of the Risks in this Compa ruder the f the late [1 B. Hall) is located ia @ part of the Siate, where th n fire ie mach and y healihy community Board cea pt en othe Academy, ef sevee DIRECTORS: rep tlen excepted. The terme of James Sloan, J A Weber P Mendenhall, 1 wilt 9, and 1200, of, $6.00 fur Pr War, Ww “] McC onpe : I, 4 Jed H " rthehiher English branches 3 sci ices sit Ete pb p tasoe send higher branches of Mathe- Gregg. David Wehnigh), Gr sch: Alex M er, Newher BE. F Lt ™ t NG 2FERANCES: fin. Jamestow Woa \ ‘ Peor E xweit, D College; M.D. Jown- 1 Shaver. Malebury: TO Mite kK zg Heron Cha est SO B Witsox, Statesville ; G. Sproul, Plye hi RET 1 i W F was, Fea, Snow Creek; W. M. Arases, Johnson, Y ane Beha Ch h. &e OFFICERS: Jane 30, 1857 tS JAMES SLOAN, Pres ees BOW OGRERN, View I bs, ob a POO? 2 COP MENDESHALE 1 war ROCLS. PETER ADAMS. Xcer | peacaret aes Hawk's History of NC, wal. leas WM H CUMMING, & Ay ori M + Last Work, The Testimony of the wowed L) : kes ia . es be ney Ist and 2nd Series; JA. Mans Ex Committee 1 ter erga sou mae \ ‘ i : ‘ < ‘ ig 2 N owei by Mrs Bickford ; Courtship AN eomer atone on busines connected with thie ' ° Np Vine Miwa fice, should be addreaned J H ENNISS Bank Seller. PETER ADAMS, se J al Sahsbary, N.C. Greensd rough, N.C... Ma [857 —_ ‘6 ia bl i i) Tes t . vould respectfaly annewsee te NO I I( > ub ¢ Pobie at they have form- i ° a ( er name and style of woM A « p “ carrying on the (A HE heireatlaw of John I i 8] Mw r RK w the town of the South Wee s I } Sa r Reick House veriy cecupied by (Heoey F arr by r Mills, M T wil] at all Umes have on In perten, of Nlorney k of Cabarrus ¢ ‘ Hees | v . - me and reerive . WA . ny i | Wooten " Fancy and Staple estament = Aug. 7, 1857 DAVID BARRIF Grn 1 DRY GOODS, p = A GRO Ihs TS and SHOES, LEATHER 9 . a] I ° key sme. Mesure. Steamer Chesterfield, .: Oh aw ae e ry Wheral pat j B | 4 Molle. Moose & na 28 Ae A * t a continaanee es Se ae . W MELTES, From Charleston and George- ; NT CMUIS town, Pilos. STENHOUSE Steamer CHES PERBEBLD. | ' t = Bef] e WALE PAPAR. ~ Vale. Reordering to ' . \ JH ENNISS* Antone : ‘ My Rook Store. ng kyowa as 3 Aad Writ th Vorfaimed Rreath and beawtte water, ae a tu . ‘ a thy Role water man woekd Ce. shen by asing a : f-e, would net . at ( os etabaster? hereby and the set gard ts kw ware re t. Beware A GHEN TS: YP GP ACO,N.Y CALDWELL & INSON . WALKER A TI NING G £ ~ DANL ALBION raw *Weellaad Cream.” wie A Angnat Sth, 1s5 6r ' © ANNOUNCEMENT. i a : ! t R JOHN LEWI VINSON Tex . Ls 1) N .. Wan . 7% and trealnve \ wethe Skin, We ray Viera dd Soren JUST RECEIVED racted J * avarenes ; A LARGE SUPPLY OF SACK SALT, be present \ CON K moval of Pam ( Hae df COTEEE, MOLASS BS Cataract, Fis 4 COD ERGY: hammer'd. addresaed to t ( N ¢ J I LES & SON ly attended t ¢ ty-fane, N.C. Reveanvers: W Mest nee MD, Professors ( ! 2 Caren | Charles PW OM won \ ‘ I} | \ \ \ ‘ Marshall Clarks rt - M Vi [yl ‘ cal College, F 1 . June let, 1937 tint t hinds af thre (fee. I was in the medical staff of the army: Beyond a doubt it is, when used excessively | Medical Discovery of the Age. —when smok shew sue rodiy during the Revolutionary war. 1 was alt usmoked and chewed in such prodigi’ px KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ai , ously unchristiam quantiues as are used by — oryur common pasture weeds a remedy that cures some men who would appear to think that the is to fill EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. the air with as much smoke as be can, and to. From the worst Serofula down to a common Pimple MACHINE sHop, | ¥&%% SXORR: Salisbury, July 28, 1857. WILL PRopeRTY | YSSAAS Wh W. AYER has vaerk rsd | Kay ll @ aud opened a new stock of ie TINUE eo «bes just returned tom Lhe Bi tayo leg eigen tar FOR) SALE. aud ie wore ta the roonlpl of bis @han.ag? seein Tobacco, Segurs, of varions brands, rather young to be there, My constitu tion was one of the best. Had it been whole business of an individual's life vtberw ise, ] sliould, no doubt, have fallen | Wiadow Shad STORY, | 4s ToHACCO UNW HOLESOME? Z | fue obeAt eer | FOUNDRY - STATESVILLE LAND SPRING AND SU | vic tot abits wh ontracted .yi1 t : a . : a victitn tu the Laluts which Teoutracted pic at, inta over, upon, wiler and around, eve-| \ never fated | and Confectioners, at his BOOK STOLE la Site® 7 Wipy gett tarot 150 ACRES of tnd ying GOODS AND CLOTHE. iA 1 @arly site My tendencies were cone ery ot t comes 1 sway. Batis it io e has triet itin over cases, and never faile | Wille, opposite the Court House. on the Yadkin River, about 20 miles East of Sab | 9 the Spring and Summen His Stock eumprises Vivial | tempt torntemperate drink: jan hh when uscd mncderately 1— that CECePtim (wo cases, (both thunder humor.) He has | | Amung his books may be found, a good supply of all bury, adjoining the lands of Washington Hendley, |ioree “und hoaniifal rw Fh ; Teun ; ; Bie now ii his possesstou over (wo hundred certificates of the COM MON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended bv | aikeres near Stokes’ Ferry. This tract ie valua- | ¥ First ng and salve S present as the qu nu 8 et ' t cs of Busto ; A + EAEWNS oh 1 ; vee eee its virtu aA! withia twenty neles of Boston theSuperintendent of Common Schoolsof this States yi. ag butting oa it an excelloit mill site, with @ ruee, Ay ny y rs aud tua} vate We Were a cage Le The nati Acaleny of Medicine bad the Two botiles are warruuted to cure @ mursing sore French, English, Latin and Greek ‘Text Books, Web- 79 (ee wider at the bottom und 14 at the top. already tion re < weosutyect Under Cousidena a few days ayo, meuth t Unabsidged Dictionsry, Southern Harmony Ws i; ; saa on : be Dig) Que to three buttles will cure the worst kind of aris SGGre Masia Harve, Dow jr abelcut Sora cet & Semicon. bes bull: et) very Sevan (ehh eee : Virg atra i himself degraded ¥ esting e&s was read by |) P Hep ree ) Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, jt ‘ There is no betier mill site onthe Yudkio river. Pow-. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen's fu, Se sine rw Pie essayist took the ground that." reeset ee re wons, Lorenzy Dow seu'r., bife aud Seruons, Chatn? ve Quiieient for ay paipose can Be obtained at a pishing goods, which will be sold very tow, rd ir the j ais oe ; r BANE NG a aed ALO ILI bers Papers for the seopke, Humes History of England, nat oustay. ‘L wu sploudid lot of saw mill up to order im tle best style of the Arg, ' ' Non] = 1 md deadly V tu the use of to Two bottles are warranted lo ¢ bthe worete . : aie i ' 7 , emall out-lay. here te ple up to order y w Hee ave. Iu ed ve veeartvin Ife, when Twa ; Tene ; tg i ure the worst canke JUST RECEIVED Gibbou’s Rome, xi Joba Froise ucts Chronicles of he ber already at the place, ready for building. The Keep in bis employ a rkilfal © otter, und can the: : litt ‘ ‘ Tae viel that 1] base by certain > do pluliuthropists in Hf spat ald) seit 7 AND FOR SALE, SEVERAL OF EMERY Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of Chie Justices, iiecriber is too far advanced in life to commence the | warrant guad fits. His experienee in the busines We ahs at EUS Nets outta N Lee an AAMAS Spurgeotis Sermone, Spencers SUStch ee eu SerwUns) | tof this valuable property, and will there- jastities hun in saving that bis stock eannot be nh to Ge & yred ‘ ’ a 1 ase veipelas WIDELY CELEBRATED, MALNGPIN Sic TUTORd SUILCRMI SEGUE UNULOB IONE thei e eee PIOF ) g i : , iar ss. Tt assun AU UNCRRIHOKIN SOE clita Gra are arenntedite earercllianice Be ete ee ee eee Wee fore sell it ba good terug, aud tine Will be giveu—* pansed ta quality ; aud the etyles Wate and vory T was sat aooud tulaccu in judic lautiles, wet only EPSON Rail-Way Horse Powers _ (vspels. vith question books, Cumuungs works, Mes aia wishing (0 purchase will callon bun at hiv reals handsome. His stuck of Ready: Mades, Lt Gear ne tiveer ‘ ny i Nicer ea kewanicile Oe errata aie moir of Svduey Smith, Family ond Pox ket Bibles, guice at Shakes’ Ferry, of er hin at Milledge+ | Huts, Caps, Shirts, Colas, Vena; Handke vil ' 5 e | 1 : a a fe » - th ins ert BOS AND pues mee Ce a eage Mee Aiea 3 * ville, Montgomery co, N. ¢ Coats, Puuts,—and every thing required. rey privi OY wt pect mat op Four to six boitles are warrauted ty cure eorup OVER-SHOT TILRASILERS, | vooen’Anduccture, De KANGS ARCTIC EX. WILLIAM STOKES. | gee. shrines , et fsued rthe subject a y the members ot ining aeons SEN7kK Vee 4iro, wuxes kre hitec ture, ir. pues i May 29th, 1857 thi Orders for work promptly filled. Jeon, au prey , sur (lie Scaslenive tel evile Gl ex@easive “Cliewine se anine ; ; ; air PLORATIONS, Shakeprurs, Sytou, Cowper, Tup- JAMES B. BEARD ‘Gu ol ier. y aan a = One bottle w eure: 6 aly eruption of the skia Capable of getting out 200 bushels of V heat Le 10 per, Milton and a great many other poetical works, Mereheat Tr nent pa a i ‘ vis Tat no one attempt: ‘Twy to turer boltleaare warrautedto cure tae worst hours with two borere andihres hands These Ma- Mra. Hente's Novels and a great many other novela Encourage Home In ustry. gankere Acta ida ‘ie Aueteiat brad up i (Ca Moderate use of seoof riugwortt chines will be sold at the manufacturer's prices, WIN) ihe best writers of the day He cau show as fine, Ps three . LS led ; : men indeed eelings 4 “ v a decided ben Two to three bottles are warranted to cure ihe the addition of transportation, charges only a varied. w steck of Stalionory as ever Waseeen south peers, € : : ; cle at tie ur > ti Luba tact that those,” ne deaiacaty CEU CHT AD ' 5. BOYDEN A S0N. | Or M agen and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios and fan- JAMES HORAH, ened m ‘ \ uc boWles are warranted to curcihe sult c ebooks in a eee Blank aad Cr Py books of roject te ae Ree aIHS comet ft aaa toiten wil eure the worst eaaee ot HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, (istes"tenrandane and Diaree wihon rudy 4 | WATCH JE ima T Was i he “ Na wh van 3 ad fectant, and olten ett VY counteracts the s¢retula 4 4 ‘ IN MW’ I’. P LEAS AN Ae lrg ne cae wet bake pubis ries e Amancan lage daav oe wie pall heart b reaty fay Tree is 1ufuenee of tious diseases. It uct is always experienced frum the first but- F anybody ooght to wish to see in one day, ; . » : wrangl 1 id ¢ sty beset t ‘ sa Bie ! V perfect cure is warrauted When the above FIPVHE subscriber offers forsale bis HOUSE. and WiMehy 18 20) ee eee ie eine ean ene LX! The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop, | 1@ EEPS constanily ou hand a large ageortments ay 4 stimulant, 2 Tay presenve tis thy stock includes Fluid Lampe, Cabas, for poli a tn yoy t : | WATCHES and JEWELRY of all k ee P » Tas 4 2 s takeo LOT wherein he now ‘ives Loy ta) well pi ricrion- Huin hile jen Vewele Hd LD tis trends and th bic wenerc) and JE of all kinds. a ‘ S sues Trou (Cwear al ar Which the feree Reader. [ peddled over a thousand bores of this ia mpr having thereon a pwetrina, be by 27 feet. ne Chae Xs ad Hilee Wwe . WA Us ascot aia . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of every description, have le ‘ oe rat the nt day cause, Let) the vi Boston. TP know the etl { Two elory’ 6x ROOMS, & hen, a WKLL of geod (-. vores : a eh Se Hrvuehiatine Cooma eC WS" \ repaired in the best manner and on the most reasons, istence alin ie. HO ORS oh ! ur Raw tne oll Card Baskets, Candlestick Eugravingss atacturing the g aricles, together with many | pe nerne : : _ ecu de arcuiments Hust xe of tubaeco be d \ ah Us Be = sa ert aa w ule ah r ascu. I yet : iulligdear=) (ile frames Colnman Prints rames to suits “uthere mo Rood tes Tihs elke ted - eis ikse syoe ahrat wl x s V tay beomore cokes 2a ver ould « by y 2 acnes ris sut the purchaser sh wv rapes. traces, Wine , Walking Canes : idl mortal Cle 4 ) We but t Re: \ sold after a inal it always B80) SMITH fi 1085 each, Spy Glases frnm@l U0te hin, i bs ieee oe any oon C rarrus eo, Sune 4, P37 aa a iv each, Sma Giawe fom el vow Drurey Threshing Machine; np wtliam g, TATE, ored. linea et tha " : tte PanatemisleWaric Leclgranl/ or And sMorse Fowoer, Surgea and Machanical Dentist oer ® Tue det thonsand cages ar Z A ety AE VG LOS UE— ascive, Geel kuiwanuadi il dude TH CAROLIN Ve feat Wallin kaskelsland! Wipais:iblates!jram) Cr Bantance Cowen (cents cf drnunhi: cxecila'e very | eee atist, mS em r - j ~ We learn privately that a uegro man be ' Psy ; k fan 8 are ‘iat Pd0et1 1 813.00, Banyo'e ther SWEEP-POWER to be found in the country ;| (Graduate of the Baltimore Deatal Cotlege) our tlie > ‘ Line modicum : i : s ‘ s re oth fr tu SF, Accordennatiom S125 to $6.00, Octa- hey are either portato: ov stulionar SE a perty t , vd broaghe Sel see aA eran ce Winks Country. tea, Tam tar i Mermont mus STATESVILLE, N. C. buta t alot ee i eae Sasida, Middlesex county, Va, was slot 8 : myreses, Taye Measures, Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, |.) esPeCTFULLY otters his professional servings ground {dwin way 4 at pr ; eG ain p " er 7 5 Dye Glassea, Qold Pes > P : “ minet | Dowiiivineatiates cae eels Nori, 1854 Screen Cover i Eyetry, ae TEN eo trcemt in | for Gthdand Baws Mui WILL & FAC rORY GEAR ¥ to the extutens of Iredell and public generally. deeds « > wed rainbled 1h 2 GUE Ub t z a Tae t p Srrinc Texm, 1757. © . ther thine not herein mentioned, allofwhich are for MCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combed “Tis mine te beast *y war, th a _ s tthe w : = Sogie ope ree 4 1 but sb re ear and he rides ae a accommodating terms Being » a? FASTMANS STRA 1" ES; AAS . hg ed a x : t as h . ae rel AN WioUs [oO se make no charges tor showiug goods et hi ane ~ We were very poor, 8 ce Petition for Sale of Land, (Oui tig canine for os mericlerees Pic laviug sluid the eet Webst, . ed : al 4 i sau v . vrai r na ja re . -D ear Lu pining Woman God neve. ; ; , cise ui cenit ha For Parririos. I Recoutect,—orrosire rue Covet Hovag. rp ve years Paap er? e. She struge de ev ier ae pire : eA Cane Sine 2.1857 tf DRUREY'S Corn 5 ©. Ploughe of every va Jeera nero Seeks > ek Qa ical aidiwauiectol vir(uee lave bean (Coad amiwers ete Ml snd wife Hannah ——onety: Caluvetore; Eicne & Gold Machiaery : all While | cere as wel Various con ; Voeearack ' A.S.U a Jaa : eae David WILLIAMS BROW kinds of Casting and Machine Work, made to order ment, 4 ‘ s ‘ otis bell. voshort Notice and W Terme Cash, or un 1 t > three eet nn ee : ee ere iinas silat helase _ t r Al t Jeuvered in th Indi@eremt h i, abese m casual . : Hea na sae , 7 ra le ! ® will be deliver in the ndiferent hand, ab y honored tras mie ie conele te foot Mr, Marstons 520% fun ccnltncurabliy Weve: Lye Mii. Fam Walham O. and Oe Tin, Sheet-lrom amd coc urine : Basi Road frye of charge ‘T:fees pasa Wvely eas ou somnpiciion of werk. transict ij : ictax verre ’ ch ; Abraham, Wal ‘ : > ns bbl ahaes tyteas, (i INGA obyear 4 victed assault) iy 4 7 een obi rane ‘ Us iotlainehy 1. THOMPSON Ottive at Residence, West of the Female Cobege babble een Mats : pecan cae cath uatentwes k rater hie 2 eee & i Biers Wales io } Copper Smith, Tyre, March 20 6an:43 Communications by mail or otherwise will teens great « : ming. 1 was a ging La Ieee Wie ; ee I ues ie . ¥ Wee Raney At hisoldStand opposite =) Charhute D ree mothe, and for ap mpl altenty the roc a tro . a w lie ae _ he Bsr va me - mien the t ore of ward ballitiithwolhes ebruary 10th, 1857 (ly:37) whoee wife » 4 yo stiouwlder, a . a t l ; > 4 u D filers ‘ : | ‘ . k t = MURPHY & 0 a break } = SSR Jee See 1 t ieenrer . h os phcg : : 6 inte UEING « ONE DOLL AR CHEAPER T \\ tr a lew rcs e LS / ‘ ‘ rt wer : ‘ ‘ 51 | f fi ” to be 4 sa « SWERERING : ; is ced Gliat: these were tie Inet. aint fo was k eo, nor V that any e Pint es « 5 : " . ne Ns 7 : : . 2 » ae S 4 peer bite col Al tte sti ; hie ude Locover ) Lu \ ; eat} ; . ; eA ante ‘ ary U yurn * Gal te eel oes “ae trae ‘ dig ue ‘i : = ade 5 ) leant S Siar A WILL B 7 creek,” eo se fi ol ' ifn o.. ; si Sane ome ue a linda : SE OF Tak ist PURGATIVE AND been p resonant us we passed t Gen. Washi t Marsh Fru Ura: bis \ JAMES CALLOWAY.C ME NQ) HU MB CG DRO SANFORD S INV IGO ATOR, ot LIVER “PU st RABE te thant - st are as Us < kine and revelry ) P ) eA a e,iak . 2 ) : _. REMEDY, « Car Car. smear tend the publee, that io order to make roum fer bie P ace its Joca mitil wear ued lit ayy ec Wa. a : ~ ‘ - . “e ae oo 4 RL TE Sube area ee, . eff her medirin bower 1 Mae er eee ee WASER SCTE RED ay SALISBURY Sharh cima na gemma oes ter BALL § the “5 eect bed Monee 8 Thiele, WNALD KENNEDY, (CLASSICAL SCHOOL. |. ven vari AR See at beetle A ogll (an that | getien inv pro A 1 Marol.ul of Fra nply \ Roxhar ports npn Canina Caystalesn (SiC B ie oa snfel fee SUMMER CLOTHI the abc ad we ne len thus - , 4 ie Seeuid S s ectnnd will eommence SH 2 North Caraine patnange By peng bm 2S bs ia stim Cather WI) Ba) NG mitted t . ba : h ~1 Nb hi f . 4 whew euth ane o : ie . © ame Line ayer A light was 6 eWhenoin lil, Camnel Lanrena went 3) faci & COM Ring, 142) Broadway Ce eee as ay N fe chae 7 (hat it pages . uly a moder. at REDUCT'D PRICES, and greedy below the raiee Mr. Ir burning, Toe heart cold. My wife sat. po BAL Ss Fu ~ 2 = fa ¢ ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS F. ate draws will of sud build ap woth we. at @hich they neve ever brem Mered othe pubbe, ie oar An rockiiy the 6.cax din the cratie. & as ae ; : : rw Db x ' a. SS Manse TERYS PER Si SSION OF TEN WONTHS GOH MAREPRACE ~ “D ‘a mh ar thes market before ries «f ces rae ilty wrose bet 1 are 8 Cc th 8 Wa . / r. Sanford's Invigorator » « MARCUS HOFFLIN Jo ‘ dikes me | try a t Ka " v I I eR Parwory Bxcuien Baascwes $20 00 NL Mesare Wah) & ok t vile NO, “om y from mee dea a dciue, nemely Belobury, Joly 21st, 1853 et oe SH: were = sfrear g down er stivermy : sa) I 1 ' reP Hones Fi Ma warics yO are N . Bucaets ics . portray cheeks "Wile said Ty tor Heaven's | erin ; “Kk j \ Logs ere es ‘ ut RE} eee i a rune mey THE Alinost ar oa eae as vk etait ber ess W. P. ELLIOTT, 7 Vnewpenuer cous 8 ae minh mtongih te ome ( RAT SOUTHERN ‘aribes ‘ 4 nail olve Wily . SS . Poem ! ' eS Soi tred dees w th-wtaoy of ne de eave otf , b(, eu ; : Se \ ! > eVrugs N = ; ; r 1 Wornh& t t y; «ae fects HAT AND CAP althou Mil! Levert cs ! ‘ t - in ee Set, qe MANUFACTORY, stead” UT neve pothier Meee evn Heeler eneecs GENERAL COMMISSION . Ve ae AwD DEFOF. eer siren Velie an oid Leeutenant General ean an! VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 1 eee AND ake sraiae rasee 1146 cs : 2 oe. sige retin LE ets, FOR SILEGR REVT, Go Moe" cE! FORNARDING MROUIND, ESS RARER] | es men ae S 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. in od iz hati ve WILMINGTON, N.C : on Lace mas TLaee oso tureeren op foot Summer Travel. satan + It w : e hia I evs ; ‘ . leeaiteeMicie ut indice 6 foe WATS. CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS " . ; owe \ p ' . ce ° 4 moe We tons . ip last issue t ‘ . : ? BAC ON. : sins hevafa / ae ; ae ld W asl tlrow ‘ esters t 5 if \ ‘ = Be A RLTIENT Mavs ; a . "OULD of the oeesmon parealerty eall the ot Nort oo) <t [ner a eee ae 1.000 "00 tbe LARD ~ We. Roel treed loca eee oe tract W “at rien ‘ ; ~ nar 100,000 1s A ti inch PIN SHINGLES. for sale | ost vamees ’ a al a A oe creek i : : See atte _ Kynng . whow ; 1 ‘ oy , : te Be ou ne OO I ()( |: I Ea, eeicate a Bye linnag bis recent bree in the Sacto he euabd rence | na | We . ' Le epeh ve ; ss ari Shea - , of Balvowe, Prvladetphim, 00d oe : : i | . SSPS MOOKE ; beats lav (he principal uae : iibrary ‘ Six lr, Da Lee J.P. GOw AN. 4. OD. AM TEIELD, REL. SALT PEVPEROSEICE GISGER — §iek Headache «+ . ‘ oo. . eles Solna dred ted Ma Morac e ] Pry <4 : : \ sy. 4. ChemeNr« : pete aren SERDENES LON dae ries areely sai ers a hee aiied bah tn ckaclalente pee af evgun! unio the tra ai J eee als - STERS S84 IVA LOAM ONTEN ape ca pase kaon wouee pee pe . , ‘ : : ( Of, i L ROBARDS | . eee : ana ae, ‘ Ba TAL = = ‘ e e . . P CT odveaniagroesty thee bere on ; . \ } ‘ I i zs : Dip ie Fess Wood MILES & ¢ : is Be (ie ree eae t moriawe of Kremeh grade, he has meee mae - 7 ‘ 4, .\ Ca 4 ; : ' ' : pie: . “ ‘ M . t “4 . coe es a 2 ‘ ne se eungowent hase it ak shel oap- to lied or 7 ‘ | . ) : . : ‘ 2 tapes s : ' b wie ind rhamere: styles after hy es ROWAN TOUSE “oe =u» DEROSSET & BROWN, tv -rccd cnt eca ty tense Ca. te0F Poe min Mats of bem own mabe have i Glouce . : ; - alee sacs : : wd by hie custaners oepennt te , : oes eee if A cites hae oN ig retary creek « Marin. ‘ SaTAaP oer AS oe Be eevee gee ssi "cr . » bee fariory, the eupen seorye ropes tuo, ee BROWN & DEROSSET, ~\"".. | . wed but sade rable g | 5; , t Mtoe . . <i , “ tenis as parchea else where, mT a Kiet ad a ire slo artery kim apetas api i. Certificates of Marriage, ee ee Hr VOI HAVE WORK FOR ME: 2 aa “ i bai : = Tr Please bring it im 2:)0) cots ee Nut nee: ot ere Hee rie eam rech Pare rei ; ZLID ATADBRT. Di. VM. WHTTEIEE AD: GUN AND LOCK ee pad tbe taet whieh Aas ‘ l : ! . SaITIIING, ‘ me cs saaaed fat lie , | . naimocor REMOVAL. & ‘ oo » Certificates of Confirmation, © - ‘e Wanted to Purchase, ae R&A. MURPH abe io cea mint \ Forms perecssien of 3 Memtne, FOENG IND LIKELY VE ae ORL PSE Ramee bor stone tothe S10 ie MANSION HOTEL ; Wie tiaong ae ec ee ee price . . 0 Soames SSS) ines Sildwe emew Get ee aeat puleli ~TINRBLE EMPORIW 5 oNnEOe ce GCI eatnante Phateee Ei SALISBUR THE PROWIBITIONIST TATLOR STOpr oe ee else Neck, GRAY. BRYAN. a P — i (()\\ i\ Commission Merchants cessari| like th In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, fee ; : Ae Y Tenn ; i a rei with ri | r. wae TS i. ~ VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTI Seaint cae sap eeeecetiy The va M “ ‘ ' No. 180 Front Strept, dagton ‘ \ . Fe ioug FRIEND OF THE HE WAN FAMILY Muy wy Our. ‘ fields 7 e around Nae raed . ane ~ 3 : REFERONCER shrubs, | MONI MEN rs, ne ; DISEASED hIDNEYS, Mon Wo A Gahan Mabe Gay TEAC EES. SI Bs ' FASHIONS sae i ee rey Paget, 8 brick 1 t : : : i I : ; vent dp at ; Na ees enti a A ate or surface . = ial . : { 7 : , , . Davie Toot, - . i © CenAe " Ml si ! Rn ¥ a Lawre / , ¢ V < ‘ ' t ’” » Pad) ; "Wl a ; sh * : ‘ na re etn i _ PRIVATE SALE. proprie ' : ' . Salwhury dead |) q ‘ : Wt feroipaed Wasik! dutormiead in er! | Tn Thunder A Li iv hining mii dha F Cee ; a er et moat Spree odin pee ‘ ; : 4 - ut SUNION AND L WAR, erie eae : Sere ITs Ay tis heated om the contre, and 9 on ing on ' ( fe . : . - ' gathee \ on weet ufthis ... _ ua iL al inert hes vil ae ie family ; MICHAEL BROWN a non Pestilence. Patent Medicine Jive D1 1855 FT Olin Tredello, Now, 158 1.96 ne { : ve ' 1Et ey F Chin Tt 5 ry ) FE. ‘ T ; 1s } 6 » ‘ T (Cis ’ tant, rus COVIMON FORWARDING Fen ga ... Negroes Wanted. NOTICE tant, ; aeons WA . OAEN t anWcteniene . cy . curve, “ ' WRAGNRNANAN, 1 . : : | ea ieee ‘ EER ens cane I Wi Glzpayithelhigbest matkettpriens in Silt of the « \" . ; as ' atmatknt \ Ue air acr a Ronde or re Thousand Bushele Whett of the + SALtZE TEL, W. C. nae acer ea ae i the } ry Alice ; . a Nalebury, Sept. 16, INS 116 shore. MINT oN > NES WANTED. LPIENKING & RORERTS have, and will com about t ‘ mnt nue to heep State Bonds on hand for sele and w Lae 1 A LOOQ00 8! a oS ‘ . 1, Bene Classic Ready-Made Clot sheet sie he a “s “se BINDER WANTED. led ap Blank Books (allie . Sa Y Fotesie tempi Sey ii. riba . -a i . v A 5 ! i ' Rr ; “ Roe . Al ti eqacte aie ican iroug 6 | 1 . : ‘ Vai ‘ wand oporals for sach a workman. Addrem the Editor olivitie | ‘ Te ' . Rua ecee Meat Cert ae nets bile ae viabury, April 14th, 1857 feature ALT j , ; ' Wop rey ; ' accompanted by Large, and &1¢ FUR, CAgSRE ed but : (ATAU TICE VAL A We Wont hia Oem vars bu i A ditrene JOB PRINTING A Set eraiwei a " aN OLAS BL AN KS ae ! . : ( Pale Sy (f TUS GLEIC} USCOVE U.P nimaa ues Aas NY Neallip ereruled lth Oe Wo MILLS & Co = ” looked e : . i EE Eat bch | Baliebary, March Vint, 165 barss | of all hinds for aale at this Offce- madaLatl 1 College) nal services generally. U ree " 1 ' smiles, OF FLIN 3 TBRN LIM MINGUS y onl the # od ethers, & due nese of S be wimeted trip, ood actaring de- thee be bee rveny artis ¥ then bere he has mace regular eap- ke have ie * superner io ° completes o the earefe! (tae \L. t fa § Wat re onetd to ant sinad 1f-32 hants 11 Stores, LE. ed to thrivimg and N.C. Sed rind ww one of Terme 9 M WOVE 17:26 eo, in Sue ahele Wheat yeare and will co® ale NTED. d competent d to receite the Editor Offce- : wi de, BRUNER, , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. FMA oe COBREBROMVENCH OF TUE BOSTON JOURNAL. Lhe Birth-place of Georye Washington i rnors of Historians—Facts found wh Apehives—The Family Sepulchre —The Estate on Pope's Creek—The First Wag éngton Monument—Dona- tion of, the Uonsecrated Localities to! Virginia— Washington's Boyhood— the présent Proprietor of the Lirth- place. Wesrwoeenann County, May 1, 1867. | T was this inorning at the birth place | of George Washington! It has beeu my privilege, in years past, to visit the natal shrines of Columbus, Shakspeare, Nupo- | Jeon, and others who have played promi nent parts in the great drama of lite, yet the emotions then awakened were feeble indeed cumpared with those which quick- ened my pulse Ried I accomplisled a long: |tun was born, was destroyed by tire seon anaes pilgrimage to the tirst home of! after the family left to reside on their H im whose name makes every American heart Leat with patriotic homage. Our wrangling legislators, in their contests fur political power and partizan plunder, have left the hallowed spot where the ex- istence of Washington commenced, like that where it terminated, and where his mortal remains repose in’ peace—unlion ored. ‘The plough share annually passes over the site of the birth-place of lim whose subsequent theatre of action was our then infant Republic, and there are buta few clauce the play rounds of a child) whose subst juent Ne of inaunhood were, in war, the highest examples of hunan wis dom and patriotic virtue to all mankind Yet his gl ry (tu use the words of Danie Webster) “is as durable as his prine.ples, as lasting as truth and virtue Chemie ves While the hundreds whom party excite ment, and temporary circumstances, and casual transicnt noto bubbles, burst Great ocean, Visiters to euce us I combinations have raised inte the their Cy, sik 4 iy atid dissolvitig inte th Washington's fame is like the rock wii t Js thatocean, and at whose feet its billows are destined t break harmlessly torever It is incor ecuy slated by mest of th biographers of Washington that he was bern “in t homestead on Bride's * 2 ereek,” in a Louse which ¥ : been purchased with tue property bet had any ve of tuem visited the birth “taal por lace they would not lave thus erred ite location. Even the pitted autiuor the “Sketch Book,” whose works are treasured wherever the pore hugiisl tongue is read and spoken, lias ce the above quoted words, the err mitted by Muarsba Weems, and others Mr. Irv ye Visited t anu oar Anglo-Norman fatherla the pra ries of the Grreat West, and the d tT magnificence of 1 Ade bore portray« {them w s verent Alinost every other uit ‘ ae | Feminiscences of Was t ‘ teribed trom | althou,y at Riess etead” are not ' Le f may le of interes Col. J Vas “ ‘ fain lor r Per on the arik inlet of t ! for He liad tw . Was ‘ 4 re f. ’ ‘ ted Marc! | < na the tract of is a tie l x ri John Washingtor Crther bequesta are amade to lis Pi \ to lis dauyii' after her Gloucester cont merid t 1 ereek estate to Angst the fat Georye 1 o i4 wf an vt A Lawrence Washing’ and the d from Jokn to Nugus Alter gent research Tous H t e ebiven of thie thing ‘ ereek butt A P a ¥ fa er their res}« ve fa fire to cast any os 1 t ( ’ Minion, and Bcription of this couse eles publis ed by [is Mua ‘ ings t t the tra diocese. N ' ' “ pulelire e Sa) even disyust Whe fou Vaults as were once , Us of Viryinia, e V t \ Neck, t ceesarily thus vressinee and disgust like the sep a with rott easa eal The Vault where eo tany f the W ington fanuily are ope flel and unen i \ «ma ‘ ground it ia covered th gr tiust alter t A grias shrubs, and a few siuiall trees. | only be disting ed the top « brick arch whi rises a little ab surface The cavit terneat very properly f Pup withearth by Mr Wa nyton ne of its le dead being taken away by v had begun thus to pullay from the vault there ing on the ground with the nate of tl siters, w wasn large slaty family and two cl Dittre: wore al 60 frayments of anot The “birth pola e ja nearly aml lis tant, upon as elevated plateau, around which sweeps, in a sem circular curve, Pope's er ist before the mout of the creek, adding: minch to the beauty of the scenery, whi fara as tt rive je the gracetnl outiin the Maryland shore. The bank att rth place about twenty-five feet h quite: steey and wooded, while the creck, like the classic Avon of Old England, may be ea led a poct’s stream. | hy al sounde of tratlic, it ympds its useless way through green taartits and wooded ae Clivities, which seem to have been sacred to solitude, and the prominent natural features of the landscape can have chang @d but little since W ashington’s infanes The chance visiter can look upon the Banc scenery upon which that child looked, as truly as he can gaze npon the ndisturbed Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Juternal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. VOL, XIV. ALISBURY, . C., SEPTEMBER 8, 1857. a ] Breadstufs Tumbling.—We see that in the wheat, corn and oat growing dis- tricts of yenisns, where - 1 ease? over an e granaries illin idly there is a aaron decline in all kinds ot provender, At Layfayette, oats are abtn- dant at twenty cents, corn at fifty cen! and prime wheat at ninety-five po. toes, | flour at $5 and $510. There is a good time coming for the consumers.—Ze- change Paper. We are glad that there ¢s a “good time coming,” bat much fear it will be along ‘time’ getting to Raleigh, for in spite of a tumble everywhere else in breadstuffs corn-meal was held here on Monday last in the shops at seven dollars per barrel. What is the reason of this? If it is cane )ed by a monopoly, or a forestalling the market, should not consumers here unite NUMBER 15. wsrwer: sume blue sky and see its image in the same blue water. | The house in which George Washing- Staffordshire estate near Fredericksburg. A subseqaent proprietor “either repaired june of the outhouses or a wing of the old jour, or built a emall house for his over- ‘seer out of the old materials.” Bishop Meade; and [oam = inclined to think the latte: supposition correct from the appearance of the chimney of this se cond structure, which is all of it that re So says wains, Yet near it the tilled-ap ccilur of the “birth mansion” is plainly visible, and the plough has turned up several bricks, picces of earthhenware, and other mementos, Close by a luxuriant clump of Dy trees and other bushes iark the and afew daffodils blooiwn e cdyves, Where the mattered roots varden-yround, t of the tly trees resist culuvation, is also a solitary apple tree, said to be the shadow. lie heque: he beque Phere rar ble. Bef Correapondence Philadelphia A more uncomfortable mu Liberias 7 phos Amer The sun, r ington, ‘If it were a sceptre he has mer ited it, and would become it.” PERLEY. Letters from the Rev, Dr. Stephens. ming I have It, than that which dawned upon wer the sen | At about 10 o'clock we turned up from! Remarkable Reseue of a Lost Pilot’ we leaving the birth-place L ob- the sea shore into a mountain path, and tained a cane from an old and gigantic | Were soon ascending range after range of grape-vine which grows upon the bank of the offshoot of the Haran mountains. the creek, ata place where the chimney of The scene was now continually varying ; the old mansion must have cast a snnset| now we could see only the high hills of A souvenir from the first farm Safed, now Tabar and the Mount of Bea- home of the foremost American farmer, [ titudes, and uany others of less note ; trust it will be an acceptable gift to the How the whole lake lay before us, aud in Ifon. Marshal P. Wilder, who has labor-| one spot we 80 seemed to overhang it, ed so assiduously to ‘speed the plough,’ though several miles from it, that it look- and will say. as did Dr. Franklin when) ed as if we could easily cast a stone into hed his walking stick to Wash- | 1ts calm waters. Micnart Srertiens, Jr.,a Newport pilot, —\was knocked off his boat by the boom, when twenty-five miles out atsea, on Sat- urday forenoon last, his shipmates being at the time below and asleep.—They, on waking, missed him, and returning to port, reported him irrevocably lost, and he was so published in Monday's paper; but later in toe day news came from Portland of lis safe arrival at that port. It seems that he was picked up op Saturday afternoon, off the Isle of Shoals, about half way be- tween Boon Island and Thatcher’s Island, by Captain Davis, of schooner Bloomer, from Salem, bound to Ellsworth, and land- ed at Portland on Sunday. Capt. Davis’ stury is, that on passing the pilot bout Awerica, on Saturday, he hailed her, but saw no one on board and received no ap swer. Ile then continued on his course ubout a mile and a balf, when his atten- tion was attracted by a call from some lange of position opened new points challer r our admiration and eliciting P ging admiri F ing the oft repeated exclamations, ttlow beau- tifol!? “low maguiticent! “Sublime!” The approach to Sated was by an as of stri ing beauty, cending path, lead tivated pardens o ates, and vines, aud flowers, al tivs, a yreen and fresh, and showing that great attention Was p id to the cuture ot to buy elsewhere, and thus break up the grinding monopoly of a chief necessary gion Democrat, | of life? To show what the prospect is jfor a great reduction in the price of corn, ¢| W@ Point to the fact that a large producer pists” ive the llowog wavect of the bil! on the lower Roanoke declared the other Hy tla ria pte ce ial con, ia day his willingness to contract to deliver ° | corn at his cribs at $2,25 a bbl, or $1,25 About three weeks ago five men went to gath- acs than half the price meal is selling for yates er whortleberries in the mountainous part of |! Raleigh. Harlan county, Ky., and in their travel came to | a stnall branch at the foot of a steep ridge, where they discovered a stuvoth beaten path, or rather | __}ie@ coal fields of Western Virginia, it slide, that led from the branch up the ridge.— : 5 boodeeales; Curiosity tempted them to know its meaning, is stated, are two hundred miles long by aud they followed the trail to the top of the! one hundred wide, giving a working era ridge, where, to their riguror ain ioe found of twenty thousand square miles. At the about an acre of gro erfectly L ve of\¢ - r i about an acre of ground perfectly destitute o falls Ol thalKanew hal the) coal scene in vegetation, near the centre of which they discov: | : ere:| a sinall sink or cave, large enough to ad-| Me mountains aggregate one hundred and y concluded to drop in a! twenty feet in thickness. The Kanawha few stoves, aud presently their ears were saluted | Star gays: THE GBEATEST SNAKE ON RECORD. | A correspondent of the Abit writing from Walnut Hill, Lee county, Va. who is, as the Democrat asemes its readers, “ a gen- tleman in whom implicit confidence may says: The Coal Wealth of Western Virginia, mit a salt barrel. The witb «loud rumbling sound, accomy anied with and an eberiuye Rratuiaginoiar It is not believed that the quantity or m serpent made iast survivor of an orchard immediately ry of the Gadarenes, shone in-; and plants, 1 4 ulseen source; apd upon the call being pis appearance, v and his head quality of the coal in the mountains about around the house, but Leearched in vain t tent with an alimost midday , the eye e M repeated, he discovered to the leeward & and bis forked tongue pr The men tue falls of Kanawha are any better, it as tor a scion suitable tor grafting, for the 4 they sho air to temper the part of t bazaar, or man in the water, apparently Just able | were struck with wonder and int, and sud’) yood, as several of the other localities recent severe winters lave evid y de Fr the sand flies and gnats swarm- market place, into the Jews qu wrk rand to keep his head above the surface. A denly the atmosphere was filled with asmell so pamed. Indeed, the Elk cannel coal has pstroyed all lingering vital.ty ponds, and into our eats and nos- then turning to the right dimetly under rope was immediately thrown to lim, a) nauseating tha out of the five were taken jong been acknowledged as superior to A suall monumental so, sadly mnt sd eyes, wit lh stinging perti- the castle, we found our ten) pitched in bout gotover to his assistance, and he was very sick; the other two, discovenng the com any, and the Coal river next to it. Taking | ] ] t p } | t ft r culnt s, dragged the 2 pon the ground i clamp 2 that it y by covering our an olive orchard, regularly led out with taken on board in a completely exhausted dition of the Hees » OIREE ven) away ove hundred and twenty feet as the thick- {tig trees, where it wus 4 ved from faces with nike efs and our hands venerable trees, uveriooking ve village, condition. The man was son ascertained fem tata At o bs ii es °" ness which has been found to exist, (and ' t ? { r t t . r t ‘ t v u 1 e 1s i i t vite t i It with vloves itwe could be in the least and ioone of the test to be Mr. Stevens, who vave the follow ‘ 2 ns fle a much more may be discovered where ! ! ' . “ lle » © at cialeu . ¢ in Il } cted fr their torment tucks. views i e ‘ Becount of the wecideut bie ie hou is now known,) and twenty thousand ‘ at ad s sei li bors : : Lit yton ow ( poor ‘ were ali tro 4 Tiberias, we had alm re the ‘An hour anda halt previe ti stay « vounted come ten of the SQ¥are wiles as the era of this Western , War t t r feat; since then we had asa@iaed over sand ny upon the stern of the irined withiritics dcterny Virginia coal field, and taking a uare Cs sl Mr. 8 ' sto f them: three thousand feet, and it vas se cod slass in hand, the others tnunster. Ou approaching fet in the bank as equivalent to a bash- ‘ 3 their Ou at | put ou a lig Vercuah in iow, a sudden movement Ired yards of the dwelling of his el of coal after being mined, we have a ; “| 2 eve ‘ \ t Gove r be utor t knocked b a i puakes cir bourses suddenly became restive, 66,905,160,000,00u bushels of coal, which, , ‘ ‘ st j waar sntly Before ner we ascende to hie Come aud neither kindness por force could inake them at two cents a \)ushel, amounts to $1,338,- - i‘Turk, w Ss fthe ruined caste on the baby and t aye Rare yo any nearer. The men dismounted and bitch- | 101,200,000. Bat, to avoid even the or ‘ 6 its lest point surveved the jand. Not at | zg their borses, proceeded on foot. with miles) pearance of extravagance, let the estimate Ar for ; s l 1, only were the more immediate ects + but he had little strength remaining cocked mout! of the cave They hurled, be made at only one-half the quantit, ac- | eg re, to breakfaet with me, and after interest, such asthe sea of Caliiee abd) wren the Bluomer approached — hin, 18 three or four large stones, and fell back some tyally measured in the Kanawha hills, pe We zowaiuny we his appearance and the Mount of Beatitudes and ‘Tabor, visi) While his strength lasted, he had used. Sfteen steps wheo th same noise st ete * and we have $669,081,600,000 for the i took grat Nu soouer, however, had ble, but far off to the south wae te ls ore sae a at. before and out came t gress rept ons value of these coal tields, without inelod- 7 t { { . 2 peckine rush t ntruders ; ; Pip aloud and | | Ff fed, than i Sama wyond the Jor Main Viee g ‘ ; i i i. \, | lug the value of the surface as land for a AN AA o [pear alse cineca ir wd and eating it, ble the whole bof Gauonitis er frow ee ae eaT, agricultural and horticultural parposes, Gherarcitniil 1 J ; tr y at iat most of the Llaran, and to the west ull the Peerirn nditi i a lied b 7 ee , : @ Wik ‘ cakes aba ridge aplita oy 1 Asher, wan bestowed twenty fee bat huge Financial Panicin New York—ea bet- A Clase ‘ ) t 4 { at mt Ulae ’ . , 5 r ' Bcoa x Captain Das anid ea ground. It was a ter Feeling Prevailing —New Yorx, tt ‘ ‘ es (va , | t re ve i t ” > i | q tie ( y . ati les rst was August 27.—Financial affairs are more 18 : oe bas ers : ‘ 8 sud we trangnil here to-day. Jacob Little took re ‘ Ar, a ne \ ‘set "tis seat at the board of brokers again this ( ts ( ‘4 : ‘ } ‘ tilt 1 . . . a . “ w I Lae ice \W told us that it was © val The Watrimonial Tribulations of Jane ete morning ; : It is rumored that Messrs. Chambers ' t tv ‘ isd i 4 y t ‘ \ at twilip ‘ Parker. oy & Ilower, largely engaged in the Cali- \ s wha ‘ cautitul seane . any . . Penis 2 BS ‘ ie t sted | . . we We received the following communica Copper Dis v= Walwere slownel i ia and Lodia trade, have suspend t ‘ L ‘ ‘ t y ul tr ancighboring village.) on Tuesday last, some very rich and bean- | & - ; I o ( ‘ ; : ; a j| Umea, August 27.—The sheriff of this ( i “ «ha ta jest to pu it. We ass tiful specimens of copy just discovered . | - : 1 : eas ; . county to-day attached the Ontario Bank ‘ a ! rl 8S ge euess, so far a it eteen miles st of this place, ee ‘RAJ g : : z a judyment in favor of R. A. Johnson, b wa 1 e Mh Vv Creek, Ihay wood county J t , ae Rot vt gion all These discoveries have en thoroughly Yl ew dork. my Pent toa 41 | \ h yh - . ve veny 1 the rey fal } ¢ t oa New York, August 27—Several mi- . a | eee pe ee koheaniohey nor st faviur are 1ounced to-day ; ar ar eae . nor stock failures are 10 , '. ( \V \ I ae a , iding Fisher, Dening, & Co., F. P. ( \ gned 5 nt 7 try Prat snes & ( and A. Rodewald, bat the Sa 3 c »w that \ ‘ ) ft feet wice Sheer oe Ls ac fat vn dey | ir yeneral pression is that the crisis is ‘ K } . i arid, 3 emt wy ' : , « oy } me ‘ = 1 . r GW OS ; a ines Messrs 11 um and over, and that all will soon be right a : ews | > Pasa M. ¢ in, the formner of S 1 cain ; sae . ‘ ‘ Pee) \ Jac e has arranged his diffieal- t 4 ] 1 at bf es my house lotin S e Griles Con Virginia. They : 4 a een ee one tart tics, and resumed his seat at the stock vill rise out of Cralites Stainping G 1 k me toa have ‘ x r ] rias ‘ } t Ae ’ wo years, 1 success at length crowns ig : iA Hote ; ! : Bec Ile Commercial Advertiser of this af- r ve ' ed before he tr rs die brain 5, wher t it . . ~ M 7 : ‘ aUETS ‘ ‘ Aghe y OC) Nea ternoon says there is altogether a better Gov W ‘ ive Pa eee ‘ Aouna ¥ AU HD cue ee feeling in the street, and that the panic is ' ‘ ‘ Jews tirat settled here after their neeens a rr : F \ \ | : } Prete : wil TL prmoesse 1 ¥ beginning to sabside. There is less pree- ‘ ‘ t C5 t A) ‘ aa 4 Ae 4th iu i] it left, and vo tec ! | | , hr ashing a x Sols ae pes : ! a al : A Yankee went to market to bny san- sure of stocks upon the market, and more 1 | 1 having | t V 8 “ v eack init ; ; 4 a : Z : Ritig f st sages H outa % us dog but sapport from ontside operators. Brokers Aa @ r mf a ) ae is t as r 1 fi int t toe it reve . , Mog \Wingation ‘ E itls, Tipe I : “fused to eat refuse the notes of the Sackett’s Harbor \ ‘ : mys : ie Se ‘ poe \ at A tm sausa- Dank and the Farmers’ Bank of Sarato- , ws, so th : are ‘ ‘ \ ges? angrily vir 1 ya ) ‘ res i Na i} | Park 5 a Ty ) x \ < . - l , , sald a I'v y : : ‘ i ‘ ve veurs of ay ‘ stature ree te x ea relate Frere Passces.—A fireman on the New : " : ¢ ) 5 valid a 2 York Central railroad asked the superin- : ( We ca then a wret at to be polite tendent for a pass, which he declined giv- | is Sa at ' ‘ ibe } . P ¢ g. saying, “the company employ you 4 \ e Pu any a s reduce ‘ tu the) A and pay uso mnch for your services, L few ‘ «wer I b ) . \ j They “ ‘ ‘ and there our trade ends. If you were | ( net ) ; any ‘ i) ‘ z . noe it work for a farmer for a dollar a day, ' x r x , : , ind wanted to go to Saratoga, would you A aleve l ie ee es exnect t up his team and take 1A I ve Wa \\ 5 w we ‘ 1; 1 i : 1 r ling?’ The firemaa ae r “ e opr s ; Wo | al } : ; answer sir; bat if he had his team ‘ : ae 5 P tehed up, and was going directly to ‘ : j \ , I . Sarateca, [should ‘ink he was a hog if i A) 1 a] F ‘ ” | ae ‘ ver MS hy Lett ay oe ; Pra aiit ie didn t let me mde. ‘ ‘ 4 Z s ¢ Nive 1 t \ - 5 ‘3 \ A : bd ir i The decline in ‘ . ‘ \ k has been a I Kast B : i - , oer sl Rs eek rod ee staples ast Boston Sear € : ‘ \ A . e \ es tha " strewed w 1 ' ; A t ’ king \ kan veent within lay Sales of 800 t S \ X 5 a. | way as ma “ and ing fig w f " enn at 114 cents per yuri \ . ‘ M i \ [lw I \ f Molasses chanzed hands ue : _ sess and to putt : Seu reak t earts ‘ Boston, Thursday, at 43 cents a gal- : y 5 : ny ar : ‘ : ers as Vou are . 5 rw 1 time ago 72 cents Pat Poy reck, W es a I = Wra ind ‘ ae The man re \ 4 ister, J Was refused ‘ OXA t 8 rt “>: ! WOK A = , : ; , ri \ f i | ite j nae eto { S Mes r tor Utah.—We ' "| \ et wire Vo refuse ie : ; ; f ren if ; | od) te chee. ‘ ar froin the best ¢ rity that the ; | t a ; ; a st extraord v Snipe S | } ~ " f War will d spatch a speeial ‘ ' ve t a : t 1 \ it we ive ever 4 that a snip 2 Os it messenger tothe army for Utah. We hs de s can J ig } | ‘ is He ’ ; etl ; t vs. Itsa at some vr entered t Ise Bll s isar $ ra ave good reason to believe this messen- ev ask the earliest news : : re a : : : : ginallt tex se, and swift cork- vp is cent thithe ee ue ! Vi t AL ay a fron parts of the globe; they are fond of Mr. Jesse Wi. t, of (Parke 1 y ; f Wer Fe nt ie ee oe ther to see that the mails t able that wy Ww sity works: were done, t Hany etd vireo : screw flight shootin T tor the ofticers and men are regularly de- vat, i re good temper a 1d venlabty abd Come an robbed the r m oof Mr. Wrigl Ts et } . ik x av . sail k t B r brothers he enjove mea v repel nay “Ss the veneral make f their t , } a ale °F ‘ eri adit 18 wellknown that Drignam ae , esti \ Cay Ae, Gath chile ow peur | inghther, who was sleeping in her bed f fe to These two Yar ind his confederates are in the 5 Per i Pr \ NEWS t V ; ; ; naire } i f that t ae a is © cust ! i : After] as Inuch as he could, he are: ¢ rt t s r z and tampering with ‘ v ' earn t gr gh - re ° vd wind which were vieula t ee t t ‘ 1 t Ve r y to stea en a ty = bibs. 1 States mails, and inaking post- u se th ; t t ttl alec t t Ns Hee “ 1 \ : ce: g butat the ears of thosdrows 1 v - u arran- its to 8 l Ives. ’ 1 re I ve done ~ ‘ | wel ained / Fi . ; 7 I 3 tre s nn t \ =o Wiwhivytun States. 1 \ ie aaa 1 . It rings «tf ' . [say »\ L I : 5 cr Ks t rT — t \ I Vcripepa Pexas are said ~ ; t 1 ' t crs b y st ‘ 4 t 3 bs ¢ Ny y ” vondrou 1 steht » tea VV In 1 ; ; \w r tper offers to write * Mr. A l in the l ry ¢ 1 ( s f ’ ? " z Cia | ror vt ‘ La : j ja ce nuames of such tt Was Ms Cevor : ! \ ; at ; ers, in ecting their pa 1s 1 ] : Washi Ts 2 1 p2.0000, 08 | 4 t | \ Waking Ont r ¢ val sheet s will pav 25 cents extra, to work ' ‘ ae Meee tie reservatian on the k of t ' Stes sq ’ t 1 said handles for 50 cents water, Swi wins : De > razos, and makes Lerops eu oo. 4 \ kV ene extra. Chie enou tor a luxury. Wika uu te ; ( mdCreeks, Doiawares, & Cherokees, 1s ry fy renie sire svar vN uM i i= | 5 i} Vd I wt Caper ire in Eastern J nthe N ] for ¢ red per YER Hor t EAL : ats R ee are | , : 7 eS if }, A Bi Wilsoti, Gaia Os va es A Waclste aml AV | Va : Virginia, eae ae te ae a Wa i vo ¢ 1 eens 1 | inset \ 1 l AV Pa v] ae wit t . Let eam tle ot new tton which reached Char : : spit | I tien f cout aorare ivan ‘ yoru fie aves that vosiay The this season was received yesterday, kinwl ‘ fe I VU it i . - cue is S y attacked W revinan appr ed bim and asked— 27t st.. from Louisville, on the Colum : 1 ’ rey > ereeted a odious \ i i ; anal erarhei nie ted s Sunday Do vou own a This was a signal bia Bra ft the S sete ie if) \ i a _ hd ‘ -: ' ’ t » r r 2 t ; ‘ ; ia ‘ ; , ‘ , for atlenaive ratiot en row was forwa vid. Datler, o commands a pa : ‘ t take visual the upper part of Georgia and Te t t Remarkable man! low long does it rottensiv ; : ; Peo F XN i : : irgh Distri i tv,ext i vloonner the | " : : ut ! ao aA ‘ : ‘A groes, inclu t sot s we tar- St. Matthews, Orang gh District, anc Sorta Wdurnave. Huu tlre v ( und 4 or thee 5 My, it troops for cara rake one to become aecustomed tot Sinpcand foatliecit Phe Boston papers was « ened to ©. A. Graeser, Factor t ’ 1 t 8 » wk bas ] he ” 7 > i} q the round Phe land bears marks pa Caperuauin onee lu Al ae a an Hing | per uy 7 ae 13 colie on Sunday, provided NC \sexplain” it. by saving that the negroes and Commission Merchact, on Central al : * 1 t 1 3 , rtr twe Wher fi t acres an Are } . y.> . Ra | ‘. - + or } rs good cultivation, and the * negro-quarters Ist pb 1 sl | noe ae ue ie at : nA the expedi-{i net in reach of W ard Beecher’s preach: |thonght Mr. 8. was there for recovery whart ; Re tit he seene of so mar offerec yall ho ill youn) th ved Jhite } mm Courte ina prove of pine trees at some «liste ‘ 2) Poor mh cone na y| ; : wn J ; lof a fugitive Charleston Courver. | 7 wondrous Works. . jtion | from: the he are neat and comtorta . ” — a ce ate tt , = Teas of eather es | h blished circular | F rox, N.C, A a Bree) (be Talc scare F-aweslisg cuce prevent fraud, and have a fait vote of all the Je. strument to be “the imperative and indispensa- | wants of the latter, will equally answer | $O8™ Helper has published a anmixorox, N.C, Aug, Ist, 1857, “ni ‘the demands of the former. The N. C. | confessing to the stealing charged against} Mx. J.J. Bauwen: Rail Road ie nearly all that the farmers him. He was “tnisled,” he says, “by the Deat Sit Ata . jof this vicinity need, for it gives them | remark of a friend of riper years,” which the Davie County Agricslurel and meeting access to the markets for the sale of their remark, “though he did not exactly wnder- | Society, beld at Farmington, on the 8d of al vot . » Territ t ) . b y of 2 » f Tnite. ” One of the most luminous productions § ers in the Territory, they appointed a cen ' e duty of the government of the U nited States which the Kansas ditt sus to be taken, and}. e all the legal voters to (0 secure every resident inhabitant the free and 4 4 e (iste aids " e } z ‘7 ifort he letter of thet] their names as living inthe Territory, Mependent expression of his opinion by his y calle vis the letter of the Il : ace se tt . eal fe ve Lette , sth @f Mareb, 1557, three months before vole.” Now, I have shown that by the Territori me reory e Ame 4 tated doe ing the**u built eigt icultics have rec 4 ; which was to take place on the 15th al act, the right to vote was restricted to the / i ; didate ee foe al 1. L1S57. This previous residence and eaistered citiens residing in the Territory ou, products, and facilities for supplying their stand, at the time,” “led him to the com [t was ordered that the secretary send you a list principle, ee ee ification equaily ruined the power of the 15th of March—three months before the lnecessities. With the manufacturer, me- mission of the worst act of his life.” {e | of the premiums to be awarded at our Deas Bay Ericason | Pie tae iee ecere yc rei ce ee Veieicent wicaes SVaKy en aie chanie and artizan, it is not 40. They thinks Mr. Brown did a very wrong thing on the 16th and 16th October, and requegs yoy fammm o@ 10 the markal)'v ir y tothe mee ow ‘ his Leg Ire also adopted t rela the act. Tt was passed before he got there need, with the farmer, a connection with) in exposing him, and throws himself upon | to publish it in your paper, ong FeQWeRt the The Seier tant matt Vis this Kaus ‘ id been f wed by on majority He could not repeal it How then could he the large cities of the country ; but that the “divine economy” fora forgiveness de- | Arator to copy, “4 He has trovcrey = tie ve Ca aes us sll pai aes ; “ ae ae as - A ae demanding is secondary to an out-let and ready con- nied tothe repeutant bya hardened public. | J. F. COTHRELL, Sev'ty, small ste: pial ‘ ; : el ; . | : a ‘ 7 ' ae t | pinion ets it ian cnt d ' tanied bak _ sae nection with a section of country where He denies being an inticel 5 but if! LIST OF PREMIUMS Lowtlep. Walker; a toned | ‘ ord precedent, and a a the actu q moe file ae netilers? in ne Ithey may look for purchasers of the pro- it should ever become a question of pub- To be awarded by the Davie Cowaty of ant aun Z em in that Ts Mr. HH z r S t Pernitery “time e submission,” (; AROI IN A W ATCH Vl AN duets of their work-shops and factories. lic concern, we can easily show our au- Pleural aud Mecheutesl Society, at their oe pine kind ° f SLING i WR LIN. ear ee Arratiet rt suit the ik chanan Knew of ths act before he gave these - ‘aa Ieee a} Weapon 4 ane Very we : : : tent au i: eel ; ee alicrea eateries structions, The Zupeku Re) ind hail. These interests wostly belong to ae: thority oe charge ; and then, very Fair, to be held at Farmiogton, October lob orang oOWR Op ions Wess , net ster tt SRS Voters t mad th same demand before Mr. Buchanan They are rapidly springing up in Salis likely, we shall have frou his pen the most ang 16th: eon & rough thevar vor il . yD 7° : y , = . : , ) ' al . < be { ; t t : vor \ wave structous, And did Mr, Buchanan SALISBURY. N.C. bury. Ninve-tenths of the working men astoundany Theol Bar al work that ever BRANCH 1—LIVE STOCK, thirty alg th A S ‘ ‘ tlie 1 sole 1 riction to wl ead j ] ( 3 ae “* 2 re i \ iction to i marie ; le varie pInivate nthe Zridune vuildings. ey weit “ . clas ; ay Siac Mah i ‘he eee re ee 0 ae o _ here find uy loyment in the various eminated from the Zremune vu Pa For ihe test Stallion, #200 lle-w wi \ f Lowi now t solemn ta tic the! TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8 1857. branches of mechanical operations ; and se For the 2d best do 1,00 feet in di P : . : Lae a : udispeusable duty ufthe United the same proportion of those who tay Caf” Brann 1. Witsox, Rog., has sli; For the best Brood Mare, 2,00 is the fi diet ow = dated Aas Wak Bachar rown language, “betes Croverninent to secure this privilege t TERMS OF THIS PAPER 32.00 CASH hereatter come amonust ua, will be of ped bis chains and escaped from his edite Pir ihored Ueatidanttde ye generate isa 2 at < for Puke ieccka Panu er Wen very recent arhabitant “—What t k : ; ' | > Ae ee VG : . ¢ ay a ‘ : nd ae ie ws nee this class. And these are they who make tial tasks at Raleigh, He passed here yes For the best Gelding, 2,00 en ‘ . : ( uw at 4 on the: 2ut tepu > demanded as part of the orzanic ; Gera Mercia aeian ghar : ae Talay | tian declared it was the duty—imper. NORTEL CAND VIRGINIA RAIL a town. Merchants alone have not and terday morning. We offered him the in- For. the dal beeat:de. 1,00 Anothe of thew ‘ ‘ \ i “s . Lieve wnt fixpeusable duty of U.S. Gov ROAD. never can, build and sustain a city or spection of out budyet of latest’ papers, For the best Colt over ope and under three New Yor ted ¢ I not y a \ v ssid vet act of the pros fs ME OSs ie and ‘i a sxpeccad wiles A friend of ours, and one too, who is sew). The working men in our commu but gracefally raising lis nose ia the ai years old, 3,00 Banking Aen " \ . & abos n = a ftom” was called to it wedared be do other = ‘ 3 sie ‘ EA) - ' } 7 | tne t ) : wish tha 1 ‘ aes ; Ye Rotana wis Selae beine 1 vale A -/acenstomed to thins deeply on most sub- nity. then, are they who need, most of and blowing outa great volume of smoke) For the 2d best do. do. do. do. 200 bankers, iy . = wt ot ~ rs of ‘ . Ise, atid pe 6 ca nd i ston ci 1 TVoOr 3 : z “ 1 1 : : eae i ! ! terns ; him to tee ed for jeets of publi neernt nt, but ¢ peci allo the North Carolina and Virginia Rail from oan old) Tlavanna, said * thank ve,!Forthe 3d“ do. do da do, 1,00 in Wall § le ‘ A t eS : eects 0 ube Coneerhtnent, Ot sspect y i . y : a “ ae } Ubu DAKUINGHBNG fen : ‘ally on those Levine eitherdirectly orine Road. It will promote their interests by Pin going: to the mountains For the best Colt under 1 year old, 2,00 The Ni Wejr . \ RECS anda a a ‘He \ eae te EY ele 1 | . t ‘terests Connecting them with a region of cour oo For the 2d. best de do. de. 1,00 robbed o' a . tes UJ ' aa 4 s ; J prov Sal sustains WW inet I state directly any bear 1S Upon Me ECE Le ; : Oe : i. om ! ! " he § rt i i tin } . tl at tall Knowle ize of waat Walker has of cur Town, declares it) us his opinion try im st likely to become the larzest Dro S. TL. Pispirion, formerly of Lex Fur the 8d best do. do. do. 5D ery mails ae ; as : Q ; ae Shed For the best Jack 2,00 bers. : Le bas not recaced him—he has wet re that so far from the North Carolina & purchaser of the products of their work: ington, N.C. has received the appoint \ , ; t e has 1 ent ce ‘ t 1 Tine poe P ' js 1 ; . ake : 2 : con : or Uh Male ove| if A Uni rai TO anne i fe mencopleo! Ransas ler ved Lim, vor even deciared an intention tore: ye po Pad raisine the rent rates Stops aod factories; and at the same ment of Surgeon on the US. Steamship, Fur the Leat Mule over 1 and under & yra, 8,00 between the nest dia A tpa anv election tind is ne lim. fle has meen no instructions to Rh bpd ale A . rytlet ; torn it \ re { : fed t For the 2d best do. do. do. do, 200 The A : . Pe t thie Ww 3 i bs 2 sb ry a tes 7 t, Cline Open to Chet a te , t yuitias Hg rh Star, an is acceples 1 BAITING k t D ayia Ce ik Waleer to ubandon his poley. Walker iseon. in Salisbury, a teared mnany, | ! : ' For the 3d beat do. do do. do. 1,90 eery.—A pe > \ roiere Now i twor ns give torceand the Ce completion most have a actly with agricultural and eral Wealth upre ] se Wishing te Comme nicute With lin, 5 ; ee 2 mpleti iF wired : For the Lest Mule under I y'r old, 2.00 tist Cent: eu I 1 thes k | ne , \ 4 full ott; Cipeer. On the tirst & “ith hiscuro onw li ail their sous are tawny are directed to address their letterstothe: Wop h Loo > . avery cial 1 tation andthe Presi. ~ ‘ ; en aA : ta at ' . > “ Deas is fecent | ‘ ‘ ik ¥ ives : ee x : os bor siden it wouldappear absurd; but when cep \ Without euch outlets and care ot Livingstor Wells & Co, Paris, j1 bo do. sO . bete t betwe N ul VAZOW soho Ww aturce ' “ ; al ‘ Db, in its last struggle, will assem) you come t) examine it) more closely, ceny TBE IS Vani y fa) oe , perma: bia nee CATTLE. Say, ther Naneas sli { Dasa * vy Med their decarabon of nt “ ' EY | to the world: there is vert soon apparent a strony pro SSR CASTLES A Ai , wee i ’ Pi Pa . : ; Ane ret For the be eV Ss NS Diet SN auies re . Te a te md heralded me oO ability of ite truthfulness. The argu ingispensable., The Western N.C. Ra NEW YORK MAPKEI For the beet Devon! Ball, 2,00 be withl : Ns ; Ln sw zed aims ind tradeted, that Walker era es 2 Srctiee Tere p Ter Pe ociiet iat Gan, 0 Sie , “sad da, do. 1,00 the raivin t ir. ii ri : Ae Road \] I 1 “a sat k t eptembover 3 " tow wei rh a oe : < Secor dina Deis oli sot Ke ' * ; For the best Devon Callover 1 and under the sale o + - ~ < ( Amy ‘ 1K © peo acted with tedom an © Duild this Road, and allt Reet ierie, MEY ee WUE Seve! deca i Cotton ia gy and Che sales for t 3 vears old . — oH By Srila, (itn e And vetiegs very thing » ve . PAu aiiitEe nrusieiee aeisdiee 2 ch. or more, t the wreat South rine: 4 « Frenr is de, are fl ‘alf ‘ Pad setae neal My ; ‘ “ t r words, throny aeoen K vos hat demanded Walk a Ty nie ean Ps cranielentty mel. [tedowaent Sie nil ee ees et ero call eacet <7 6 hae back to it amd fur ‘ “ a aC t Kausa “ stavery Me ais state eat , : loo a FLOOD per bili ac do do. bad slavery. jues z . ‘ y ‘ ‘ | \ | ta doubt vecauise, it |’ ‘ Date Bake Me - ae “ $1 he do do. % 4 “ : : \ \ « > i id La) ‘ ud was f . is 4 i N 5 iiyan unheard of thing that any bavte N : sehlleh A 1) ron S ce bor the best Durham Ball, 200 A dela ae zi A : : V1 possess e advantayes ue i ; inn 1; sper soalbor 2 _ do do. 1,00 { Ral Roads as fa re - . - \ ‘ ’ mest Durham Calf over 1 aed a PACKAGES . atlers s w G ! i le | . ee . a View Y ptember 4 t f 1 aod interna : any ' | | [ne \\ A pan permane presperity x : Coatne t ; za) cats 1,0 Lit at the sa tr that “tror e fe : . lizets sult r ~ , het ‘ - ; res Yadhin, w Hane a Fur the best baif DD 2 4 ’ tekabscouls ced ibojaeeola ; ; an aN ‘ ; ereby, bat in tbe nature of things. u ft4 ilGae ceil Wiies nif I eee ee pie 1,0 Brent bie.’ as Mr. Kuciauan says, ‘tha : Sin (ne ted : a hich, bealthy agricultural rezien lh ena > ~ ee * Brooks, | ever re estabinl ite : idea ' ; he thos, farlare is impossible, except by the sot ‘ ‘ : fh nes do 5 Call, A “pine : : flys — bor nat d Calf « breed, ene _ The Souty objected to an. a ; au Pback, and a 4 du Ma » Nort tervention of causes most remnarka ht ANGE. POAGLT at cee ee er i Turter, \ defeated : oor ; “fic aaer anane ate : : \ ' ' | ; too ine : For the twat Native Calf ender 1 y's old, 1,00 Bart “4 ay x I “AV Mifacihou ths \ ises Rt j : " > A / b) mre,a 4 ererore We 5 uW : - és a = lich ee oemene i ees <a SWINE os = thus evr ained the tr ter ; : 2 ce ees ; ; t Iba we Price. J ise . . t Mt . gv settiod, capital will - t “ ' 1 For the heaviest Hog 3,00 » * : : ; ' ut Lites : rent itace i wee. af 1 . ; : a hur the beavest Pig 1 year old, 3,00 r a siihiruvs a ; , ae ear ies NS NEO RETIN OS - od ! 2.00 1 i : k pets af ' it ; \ New r 3 ia du do 1,00 Salis 1o ef the Gre nga ia sys bed oust ane ‘ [ork reLuril, WEL pusaces (A Anand attracts l pl Captain Boye the tee of 1,00 co! bat at the same stab es review Wai 2 ' ; a ; It ; var ; \ ' ‘ 1 bor «es par Pigs under 1 y'r old, 2,00 the peuple « . i > It ei, i A M ] ; mse t . . : , ia, lon sintreasure 2 d ‘do 1,00 (arese to resist (a : Says eo (se i . ; - att tend “ ead 1 me . ( mgt ‘a f ‘ bor best Sow aod Pigs not lee thao ea | ae 4, basit vhs I ria su tra Rcetecrturer cirrmonthetell! 2,00 4 4 , t t sf 0 1 ( , ae Fi . ; 5 . POULTRY une , 1 se, Ta t \ r : a rag * on ant ¢ ; “i \ : Po J £ e tes ar Sbanzla cliekens, » eee ; es . , oO ral : ‘ t ure © best par Kramab chickens, » Alize ‘ t . Le ; / ( , It ' ‘ bist the + coop uf clsrekens, o Fi 4 i | a f i ‘ : ere r \ ‘Zz wz a tung to he ’ : < se tia Netreak oie . : ' : , : ait fowhen the otfects of « ! ; a Eel ht = \ i 2 urn ‘i i ‘ e , 25 a ral ait iinea Bow la. 2 age ; . | ; vance Y ‘ Ia : est pair Misconia Deeks, 23 « 3 om ‘ >) ) ol ; \ Ae ep ; : — : a BRANCH I—AGRICULTURAL thie , ' F ‘ greatest vied of Core oo aa sere of of ta . ] ; / : : . 3,00 Mine ’ ; . : ; 1 fears a t ‘ ; a tad 4 bah ‘ a le do. 2,00 FR : ‘ t airst wement oo an acre of r Jispem ext a! ~ ‘ ow t } i ea vr ' ay £00 \ pas fvlee . : , : d do. 6.00 BACON. N suffrage was « r ‘ . bur j do. 4.00 LARD. N ¢ ment s A RERAW AX . os kratrst yiend of Whept om an acre COFFEE. | i “ “ and : ‘ eng é n the bemhel, 6,00 Pe mrss | h } do. do 4,00 COTTON a | ‘ . ne not! lene than 88 baa 9.00 FEATHER , : - \ \ zrealre 1 f Tobmeeo om an sere, 2,00 ae B ‘ t ~al ste n of leaf Tobacco, » PLASTER | : ( Irnah Potatoes, a DRIED AF : : . a I Hee ds as WHEAT | ; | M : CUANO pe © Cabbages, bt) MOLASSE Teets 2 corn re . RALT. per so hated us SUGAR R . : ; — Corn 25 ( fie . RICHMOND PRISBI TE RIAN CONVENTION aN er es OATs oes ; , Sain as REWARD 7 ( A Row be qa urn pe. 25 ore FIO . Dumpkine, 25 tere ¢ ere ight Vv ; Joe ana, bh tld. bat ve 0 i Pons 3 sed Whe Ml Apples Pr —_—-— \ Teaches, 25 he ; ee ts Sis R' Ui “ PRANCTE TT —MECHANICS BAN b ' ” NE! \ wat two horee turning Plow, 12° GEORGE ' r ‘ ree jo du. 59 B 180 the. ie fi : : Mii boar ] A 1.00 - maces b epoten tm. ha _- eat Harrow 1,00 ome of hie beg - } ton valor 1,00 cut of an are I ee PLOSION AND [0 face and whys ; eat Corn Sheller 1,00 and has scar . : - - ( I] P et & Leather 1,00 sear ' . ; ' jad the k ereofthe Batfal Stean W as wet ( jper do 1,00 ly, which ea ; - ne : i . lo 1,00 thin vieage j ’ e+ ‘ 1 : ward fm the “ fae hort st eet Single and Double Harness, 1,00 froes in any \ ~A . ht he ’ : a } wilnrat wet ieee Ae 1,00 get them aga F 5 z : : ; . - 1 will ale : Ae 5 ; ' | oie at Man's Saddle 1,00 donee in orn - ' / I ‘ Woman's Saddle, 1,00 negroes ra ‘ \ : ‘ . | eur west Hurean, 1,00 . , 1 ‘ bese heat thvletead 1,00 Sept. 7, 1% : ze eof whe t fatal bor est Centre Table, 1,00 = Pe A Lin Dare Mr. Wa ft VAL jn ; whee bode ETS. MAN UE ACTURES— HOUSEHOLD FAB t thre 1 RIGS: j 4 et itherwis Vorevrurnerdee . ; aT 100 3 . ey Xt ee a | vatline yy R ©. The ; : I we Ile, 1 ' - oc ; \ ry MD not bean COC he best pair Blankets, 100 ) we , I 1 beat pair do 50 ‘a | ; i : me weap. bor the best piece Janes cloth, (7 y'de) 50 \\ ' : ) ; ; Ir fra wed Mr Ber oy Forthe gd beat de. do do. 3 He | ee sale, t ‘ ' rt 1 ! atid re leat bor the beat piece ( arpeting, 50 told) on the par bor the best Quilt, 1,00 A | t t 5 | . J ' re A VI ‘ For the 24 beet do 50 em the com 4 fie ‘ A : Ee ers Mw 1 Forthe 3d beat do 25 Plantations, | t \ 410 @ ( | ) , ? . 7 ; bor the best Coverlet, 50 one ane | ! ENG ae : k lie Ql dst. d 25 ing ; some 2 ; ; yoy ; Hf i 50 Orchards and rin ‘ ; a nthe best Counterpane, all onaventan 1 | ead I J wat } bor the 24 best do 25 kia River, 9 ; ' . torn Rail Ros P \ + ' ' ister, For the best speciman of Needle work 50 Aebevl. Tr, ‘5 ‘ A \ ma People Pres For the best pair Socks, 15 ly, me may b ; Aay pete | that t Et ernitiene Shope Te " \ j Por the leat Hutter, bad James of O1 ae j ore : / ’ \ ‘ ler ane : ' t a / : hide inva eorend roe iv “ka kor the best Preserves 95 the came ins t t eae y eo eo thar . aA t ° incee ( it fy ninanity as r the ; Oo Gbetiayer 0 . 9 2 aliat ‘ ficient for the an nt « to he ay kad aees : Fumi [PR Oris = —eonie For the best Julies, Lagsingion, f vad thing of a novelty in this place Th For the beat Pickles, Ld 2,00 1,00 ) under 1ou Lys, 1,00 de. we dn 35 red, old, 50 ” so 2 Su 35 % 2 RAL. sere of 3.00 do. 2,00 more of 4.00 to. 6.00 6,00 4,00 2,00 do. 5 bes mere, 2,00 >, » os, 25 as bt) 1,00 59 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 irness, LD FAB- 1,00 1,00 50 is) 50 25 50 1,00 50 25 50 25 50 25 k 50 15 15 - ee ee Calorie Brigines,—Mt. Ericsson, it is From OT aaa cae Advocate. etated does not despair of success in apply- BASOET tor.? Heis said to huve Dien, Aoguat 15th, 1857, Mise Jennie P. Lirrie, ing the*wew =~ or. e me MVE only daughter of Mra Eligubeth Little, of Richmond ngines, on t t air | Co, N.C. built eigtit save 4 ” a a She was trained from early life to reverence the principle, hice the experiment with the Holy Scriptureas and regard them as being truly, the Ericason stédiméhip, and to be still engag- | word of Boing religiously educated, she euriy ed iv the pursuit of his favorite study.— The Seientitic American says: | gave her heart w God. ly the suimmer of 1643 she united herself in ehristian fellowship with the Metho- ? : diat Epiveopal Church; being then but a few mouths | piseop' ic ‘ tore than ten years of age. And, alibough she felt | He has now floating on the Hladgon a | somewhat eer ue secount ot brine tuken ths . ; syenty | Positios, yet she afterwards found the course taken small steamer, or wu-er, about seventy by her, to be of great benefit, us it threw around her feet long, which he has succeeded itt | ace ouly strong guards by which whe was protected, driving at good rate by the combustion | but also helps, which to her iu youth were excceding- of an almost incredibly sinall quantity of |'7 Movers Pee echo nn . . " chment to the rh of he vice, wa ine kindling wood, There wre CWO EN- | ardew and coustiut. During the fourteen years of ines, horizontal, single acting, and ap- |her couneetion with the Church, she was uniform in| arently about thirty iuches diameter by | her religwus deportineut; and ever eviuced au inter. | A Pare troke. ‘The vessel je |{t deep aud abiding, in the prosperity and success of | thirty-eix inches stroke, 16 Vesue! 18h the Church of her chitee. She loved the church, and ao open boat, or maminoth vawl, and the | fully believed and received her doctrines and usnges. | le-wheels are about ten or twelve) Dunng ber connexion wih the Church, she was| feet in diameter. We betieve air alone ie the fluid employed as a mediutm to te the power. genera } {eutered asa student of the B boro’, NOC, where she coats worth School, Greeus- | After} her requrn wy her howe, she gave evideace of unubid- | ng and couswetent Christianeharacter. She pos-essed | greatly | npreved by education while at egheaal, and read ug | z > ps 4 " Stree! 46 | Subsequently tu her retired muments at hone | Another Panic in Wall Street, bo.— | mvera Mouduy the 1th, she, in eompiny with her! | ind some tine | oaturally a good, stroug miad, and this wus - - New York, September 1.—The Mechanic | brother, B. Fo Litie, started ow a journey to vinit rev. ' G > . athe Banking Association and Beebe & ¢ Salter tice: uth bankers, have suspended. There is a panic: scku: : . jreturn to by rdingly wasatiend- in Wall Street. ed tu? She did wot ween to be dang | The New London post office lias been | the 15th in the anor tog, Whea eh the worse eral plac North; they reached Waderboru’ she Counplanicd considerably of fever and | ra phys cau was caile Jin, who advised her | mother's, which acc comply il antil) | ucdeniy expen | euced acim f i } . Being now sn robbed of the bay containing the South- ing now sutiafied | ery mails. There is no trace of bers. ju ber owuu thai whe coud not re cover, she cule as oh made | the rob: ) such arru dreited: gave directions od Glured ty this regard att her Her wuiud all ibe white bemg free, coueeriing her busial, o feurthly ma - eae The American Tract Suciety and Slu-| eee rand collected Wondly tnaliors being disposed of, whe gave her : on 7 mod aud heart ty the coneuplotion of hely and | wery.— Avot sra, September 1.— Tie Bup- | neavenly things. Dang the remauder of the day, fF mind was caln, even uoto her very last womeuis, tist Central Association of this State, ata Wheu she tell evidently that remurked lo those arsuod her bed ‘Thad | tweet death She catled {et aud undisturbed @ fecent ineeting in M ryan county, re- probate the action of the Aiwerican Pract Society, and recomuend that patronaye be withheld, and the efforts of agents and) yagi “Phew oot what bthought death would b steared that I abie ¢ with firtiures present, oF her bed-ede, them one by vt vo wok uprigitly, and the raising of funds by colporteurs from meet bert Sie ules spoke hud y and af ; ’ ately tu tue wetrauts, deenug ihem to meet the sale of works be discontinued until) ner atov . 1 ve dew red, eu she eaprens deat the Bociety rescind its action, and yo re Poaceae ene) i vie os . J r » back to its oriyimal silence iu Fuspect UO! there war noting wu ious = Maid her brot Who was presenta: | Mr. Doub slavery. dbve, snd ties { h elehotat . WLAN TNFR s veany of w . er ate wak up SALISBURY STATION. rgnuy Sait CEE aie 10 ' Mer eanw was PACKAGES FOR THE FULLOWING FEKSUN® Ke ‘ MAINING IN THIS DEroL SE Siu 2 ahi sas : ane) Dw wthy eve Chet prev J. C. Cowles, Samuel Young, S. If * . " ! I ogive mye ow , retay was Brooks, Ruwzee & Co, ecukirenark * Shy w : , Call, A. Bagyarly, 1. ¢ + oo Same ee Turter, Win. Brown, Win wee ows ed andce - \ urke Barber, T. HI. McRurie, Prot A. TL, Fuot, Wet tn Caer leat ueameute were — H. T. Gaston, Ju A. | j ( N G wend Ce ‘ NY ) was . » h . . Price. “idee ore eure b as vas e Pre Tre bs ein Jancus Nog > THE MARKETS. 4 ; vey dee Silishury, Vo CS pts, ts3t iG . CORRECTED WEEKLY BY wos. wines A co, : vee : Apples dried bu alo Leet B ae rr DOUB Bacuo, etl “ 10 0 Kick eer at Becewas. 20 a dd Mil aan . au eer es ee Reef. 506 Noo -74 Pi Batter, Sain | bie a | ) CANDLES- atc tec mete | ; rr 190 25 are Ma 3 Bad OLS EEN : k Waid Ts f 4 Te wo P Ir oh . : < des 24 nt erie ba Rags a3 : ' : end be 2 ria De ; t c ed tte \ I WA bt Tee ' 24s ow ao Ww . = . RK : Ss ‘ ) mee A ' Moa 4 FROM T« &B wo Hs t a . ‘ « Ciel LAd Wiretvens, Ser Ppt re Giase SI borowad Ww u “ a a ee ef BACON N © ing : . ) . c LARD N © “oa | j mera 41 EOI SAIS. COFFEE, Rev te te - Legquire ‘6 “Save uM : COTTON a \\ FEATHERS . . FLOR, caper and fs . 1 LIME PLASTER. tm bivs . ‘ Y * ‘ eke - a DRIED LES - ret : . Wein 107 Acres of Land: CUANO port . e A \ a5 ACRES MOLASSES, Cone a ie - 3 z a aoc op Two Story Dwelling Honse, BUGAR, Roe ° h BARKS Clarhed 4 ( ‘ hI OATS : 1/ REWARKS CORN haw ; , Bow be qatied i Mirin a & eo FLOUR os . heavy rere pis. wonld d ne fmrthe The si), or 100 ere fignt WTR AT . ry ted. but 19 mow stead er ot 1.9 @i4 et Shee ATS ‘ aad Whe \ AID REWARD | ANAWOAY . SAM: cn Vins I NEY and . ' ° : F GEORGE Sam « ab are a * I ' 190 tha, 10 five fet | , P \ thoaiders, broad cheek bones, serme . o« @poken to, hae a eran acre wena * vom rn) Saves a2." VALUABLE TOMY IOUS eut of anare Vine + how ankey a aki 4 aha . ‘ A fore and ehiwe ae (ennnce:s . ’ ‘ . Sea kes searson her arme lsearge ve ate I OR SALE old, @2 fret high, weighe mhont 160 Ihe how a more ‘ behind the knoe of one lee . a he ig gid enplpciaeertep haat STATESVILLE. them ereage with bony fa Twill pay the ab ward fr the apprehension and contine NTusedas t fi r ( pot oo a Fm le bd CDS Terrier tte oes get them againwert Sch P ‘ : : ' E owill alee pay a reward of & anf . danse nieonticl any permin of hethoring sr ae negroes kK I M NON DRURY WORGAN . ‘ : Morgan's Mills, t ColN ¢ Sept. 7, 1857 VALUABLE LANDS INE. oF KOWA\ THE BANNER “ey Pomt Come IS SECURING eS BEE OA EDS ] AVING removed us bee n, Paha eapore IVDOMTTABLE ROBARDS sale, to the highest bidder, if not previously , old) on the V5th day of Obt nex ) ALL MY LANDS thstieuh ; co om the county of Iredell, N. C. eonaret . ‘ ; Plantations, both r y improved, contaimng r 410 eeree, On these Lands the c s Saliat NOC Sept. ™ : ome a large and well-finished tw 1 Ng, gome Wor 30 acree of cracelle Oreharda and out buildings, with the all convenient Thie Land hes on the CELSWLIG LOLACCOS kim River, DO miles North of Stuteeville and the Wee I is nlwny . sar torn Rail Road, and 34 milea South of Olin High | { tuba ' t Sehool. The tracia will be mild togetherorseparaie. T J&P M ' | ty, ne may be deared a vA cof ' ®, rang { veut Any person wishing to purchase privately, before extra tines Vry them 1 the day of enle, can do a by ap lying to Mr James.f Olin, who ie my authorized Agent, to el the eame in my aherence AMOS WEAVER Leasingion, Sept 1, 1857 16-46 Jone ph Vs/ VARRIAGHI AT TITIS LICL FOR SALE OFFICE. | Beaulort | eran GREAT SALE OF LoTs!!; | FEMALE SEMINARY. —Ge j O* THE ELEVENTH (11TH) DAY OF NO.| [HE regular session of this school will commence vember hexi, at the the lst. Monday of October ne xt. ney > | The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions . CITY OF MOREHEAD, | of 21 weeks each. Suitable and voovesient furui- will be sold at public auction, the Lots of said City. | ture, aud whatever else tbat may be wécessary for is is the wew City laid off by the “Shepard's! the comfort aud advantage of the pupils, will be pro- Point Land Ccoipany,” at the terminus of the Atlan- vided us svvp as practicable. Very comfortable ac- tie and North’ C bur, N.C, iinmediately at the Atlantic Ocean. ‘The various Reports of the U. 8. | pal, for 16 boarders. ‘lhe price of Board, including Coust Survey washing, lights aod fuel, will be $65 per session 5 the estoblish the great excelleucies of this Harbor, for fa- one half payable in advance, aud the balance at the cility of entrance, depth of water and security from ead of the seasion. wind or wave, whilst Fort Macon completely com- TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION. mands the entrance. The interior commun'estions by water and land| For the En must make this a great Commercial City. The vast productions of the feriiie valleys of the Roanoke, Tar} and Neuse Rivers and the commerce of those great tnland seas——ihe Albemare, Currituek, Croatan and Parnlicu Sounds, will reach this fine Harbor through Core Sound ov the north, whilst Bozue Sound will er contingenc Pupils will be charged for Board or Tuition from the time of entrance until the end f the session, but ne bear on its bosom the jeultural products, lumber, | deduction uiade after entranc Kee pl iu curesol ace naval stores and fine whip tanber of the regions lying) tual sickvess of a protracted ch&racter south, | Each pupil mast be farni-hed with all the books The A. & N.C. Rail Road which will b ure by the first of January next, passes t ready for) necewmury for mrying on her eludes in coutormuty with the rules of the ugh the Bible entire length of the Cily to ity wharfin IN feet water at low tide. and conuects with the great N.C. Rail Road (of which it The N.C. Rail 223 miles long, i « school; and also with @ Ruch rules as may be requisite to secure good order end diligent atteaton to study, without interrapuon will be adopted and rigidly enforced that they cannot eptinuation) at Goldsbore’ ‘Thore who fee mong the bestin the Union, ected to Charlotte, where it counects through the Carolina and Georgian Ral Re with conform to sach rules had better will se they comply with its reg hotenter; as they certainly hot be retuined in the school unie lations Atlanta and the south-west; aud by its we ree the Every one must, upon @ moment's reflection extension, bow ti rapid progress, it is contemplated propriety of such a coarse; and the best) interests of o reach the trade of Memphis and the Mississippi Valley by the net-work of all the pect at the school demand it railways that eon- Atlanta, Chatanooga, or with the East-Tea- | yor to ewsee Rail Road lo The Port of Beaufort, Chatanooga, St. Diego in the Pacitic, It will be a special object of the teachers to endea vate io the pupils, habits of accuracy and heation to study, and, so far as posmble, Memphis and to correct bad habits and supply deficiencies ; expeci- p same parallel | ally in the elementiry courne Aud with this view, of latitude sand if that par | be extended across! and that they may make the school what they desire the Pucifie, a will reach Shoueh it to be,—a «chool fur thorough mental and mokal Porton the eastern Coutinent trammiag —they hope to have the eordial co-operation tie Wnulroad ever be constructed [of all is patrons done forthwith) why inay not this new Cary become All the pupiis will be required to stand an examina- the Atlantic mart for the commerce of the East In-| tion at the close of the ar dies! | W.G. CAMPBELL. Principal Pwo short Railroads will connect August Ilth, 1857 6w-11 Coal Fieide of the State, lying on the no of the North Carolina R vad, with that road, and 1 ay woe.) Greensborough Mutual eae och i Greensborough Mutu not only for r supplies to INSURANCE COMPANY, purposes of commer steam rumeing Bo near the ent goperth fand sou and may nut the new ¢ beevme Chat} 7G il hue been the ear mommy of th . between the Lt dooseath Soon. thin Oe \ are flee t ds romble and d uel {ryMe | have made n s, und have new Lie Vo refers io hia wor esmaulike 1, pital, v nutes #25 04 . mineree of he Amazon, South Aimer 81314589 Ming we wee Gn RI ' . J (ou Mexico m t av homees Chal may a w ther hav The CLPY OF MOREHEAD os mtoated ona i ad “ane a wulifol neck of land on dry 1 aimiet ONLY ror Ganpank an thes ; i at d with salt * te 9 salOUS (eke Rieke a One Coitiins Wie Wsiers ser acbrera zg delightfu k en Sine. z einu ipregnated wiih sulphur, wil make 1 a please BInTCTORNT reer ae JA Mebane, CoP Mew D ay ferie aiw av 2 t th J. Met hn Lt H ce i : mes ME ¢ WW otisaen, DP Li wif he Krot ime . ' Mech toon Mix M \ - N ed | Wade store x stow “ Wk sea n ° oo j : Three & S ro ' u willbe : s uilace (eo Sproili, ROE Vr I » I JV MORPHEAD Johumn, Yanceys Prem t S fs Point Land Coa | OFFICE RS: . al JAWES SLOAN, Pr ! W qecRlU RNY VP eaide i ‘ yv9 COP MENDENEIALEL. Aue 4 A FOR SALES! PETER ADAMS, y and Vrensurer atae : See WWW CUMMING, Geucral Age rWo PORTABLE STEAM SES f J. A; Mira 1 e ¢ EIN GIVES, | \ 4 ‘ mt PETER ADAWS, s BOILER, &C., 1 cesnstrnnn MN ¥ LZ bl ‘ | \" bitte Hotter Post NOTICE. lve ' B ko ow h 1A KLIND PA 4 pee wif J t \ WA CAT . “ . \ t ‘ WANTED! . oo ukes 0.000 vey secs wawerrw Wheels 4 . Sah) - preces riven tin“er for large SEs¢ Spokes for is prince any MCCAMECT Chesterfield, Ue tae ta to be of the best qualily of timber > 4 ? . WURDOCH & (URNS. Prom Charleston and George- town, Ty CHESTEREFITID J Lj ~ Me “ Nn Bes Ree! B J A) BI) fp} 4 PRESBYTERIAN, ee 1 4 s \ \ a i * \ A GENTS: cA Wt 1 nS DA a \ A VN NOUNCEMENI Rodeo cy Meine 1) ' \ LAND FOR | - \ ' Pop ANINEN JOURN CF) ! k I.) ie : ~~ areca een ua Rail Road, at Beaufort Har-! commodations ean be had, in the family of the Princi- | WATER POWE OFFER AT private SALE, THE MOST I valuable Water Power, on Abbott's Cree k—with- in one and a half miles of the Depot at Lexington, hear a Public Road having a substautial County Bridge over the Creek. There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold Mill and Saw Mill at the place There is an ample supply of Water at all times It is the nearest Water Power to the tuwa of Lexington. | to the Mill Tret is 367 Acres OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, AVING at considerable outlay, renovated and refurnished his HOTEL, it will in future be de- voted to transient visitors aad regular boarders willing lu pay a price commensurate with the outlay neces- sary to keep up @ first class hotel The business f Salisbury is auiply sufficient to sup- port both hotelsand private boarding houses, aud Daim convinced by ten years experience, they cannot be carried ou successfully together, uuless the above plan be adopted. Rates of Faure on and after the 20th inst. ¢ of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply of POARD per day, #1 50 various k ber. Also, adjoining and conven week, si jent to this Tract, [will sell another of yea Booed Te eae a0 00 Without Room, 216 00 ° 200 Acres, allin the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak without any cleared laud This Power is ed by the fin of any Power E kaow No variation from these pri 1 have rangementsto sappy ; es with any one mber Nod . at much troable und expense, made ar- situated in the midst and is surround- my table with she deheacies and White aad Red Onk | lucuries of the olk and Charlesion Market—and Railroad be- | intend to keep a house that wil compare favorably t vrowth of Pine, urar the N. ¢ tween Raleigh vod Chartotte with the best house ot woy eity ths Heo. ROBARDS The town of Lexington would supply a custo at this place of 200 Bushelsof Corn per day—and J know | of no place whe noof enterprise could make a | Y my (yy little fortune poouer. There isa very great demu: ( ) ( { unty of Davidson is juat on the } ii am for lumber, and the © eve of building a %20.000 Court House within a mile and a@ half of the mull I o—— AVING sold our Drag E-tiblishment in Salis bury, to Doct. C. A. Hexvrason ure in commending him to the favor « former patrons W. R. HOLT f-45 we Cikeypleas Lexington, April 7th, 1857 WHEAT! WHEAT !! 20,000 BUSITELS WANTED. Ape E subsenber wishes to purchase BAND bushels wheat four freods and Doct. Heuderson being a regula ted hit ew every reason to !y educated Physi eian, and having provi sell with competent Assistants, wal, we ha ve. conduct the business, as to entive himself to the con fidence and patronage of the public All accounts ua the loth March Henderson ult. wi “ riot | aa earte be paid to Doct ur whic he bighest no . fue whieh the hig Hy SILL & SILL fz . oo. June 30, 1857 C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. Flour! Flour!! 5.000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. Druggist & Chemist, | ket price will be paid Salisbury, April 21st, MICHAEL BROWN uf-5 TINUE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand S will be seem by the above Berrels Plour for whet the tighest market Al irchased Drug Estat price will be pas SS Iichment of Messrs Sul & M1 I MICHAEL BROWN fore t respects the fr . Salisbury, June 30, 1857 t nud Pprlfotecl my predecessors; assur t ffort on art wi ” j “ V v v ” eh ac BOOT Stock of A Gia Vaurhs Bontegnd __ : Acicciines sbaladisconnmar DRCGS. MEDICINES &t n lies, & I oy w WJ MILLS & ¢ sid trost. by dite ma tase ebury, April 21 (47 1857! 1857! _ oe ae cULTiIvtor, GOODS! GOODS!! A MO\ THEY JOURNAL, SELLING OFF AT COST ' os ‘ ‘ ‘ he FOR CASH, DAVIE Cbt Ww, ‘ OWSTLB aaheraterini 5 SE Pahienices and ww. hi DNOND, ] wow others yr utet ow > The Fifteenth volume commences ia hase Goods for ¢ January, 3057. My stuck consinis of —_ _ 4 SNOT TAMIR Lea py rety fan Mb dd t 29s sh sa 0 oly us tee NT WANS IN ADNAN C I. gd DR y (.( OD 4 a eo SOODS. Tie Bile e Banke Poet Office > ’ ~ ” ‘ Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes. Kee ; ; * ¢ Pub 7 : ‘ ae Hardware, China and Glass- Vim. 8. JONES, Cugusta, Ga ware, Re adn Vade Cloth- ! \ t I . = bse KS. . ing and rocertes. I ( Merch antares A‘ ( ' Bo tee ang ses . Me a Le A Fie Je | . LS PUBLIC AUCTION rr ie Cy ee . . MICIIARL BROWN J. Alexander Cravi ford, (. B.. Principal. J raps (-3 . TEa SPRING & SUM Mi } aL e ins . x al - ~~ = sTFSE PANCY & STAPLE, DRY ve 2 SOR, J GLOVES. HOSTER } ; VETS, BOOTS SHOES, “* ‘ sof M GCROCENIIEN. NA LES) A ‘ . ’ - ‘ rf | Nod D \ ! I 4 Se ! * \ ' \ HILLS. . Mu . ' ‘ More Now Books. wi ~! Vivian or ~ 1 M _ " ‘ i] ( Stote of North Carolina V Celdiccll County. (iu ( \ M i « QE Hag ey re Fancy and Staple in) ‘ b M . } : 1 ‘ | , vo < DRY GOODS, " at “wot NE ; u ; les SHOPS, LEATHEE , . “ . a f \ { 1 i H 1 ' } / M ‘ A « . LOST! ronves be oe 7 PEN " Ciara : ; uM [3 REP ROO ( 1 + \\ VIITTS = ay SS F 1 la W M N Shcarvert : ( t s SNe us OS. STENTTOUS] THOM Vs : : OFFICE OF THE W.N.C.R.R. f B Ie g u : WALL PAPusR \ / Is , i ~ aie [, ‘ A . in ut . ‘ « ! 1 R \ ' White tecth fumed Breath ane wD ( \ Cail Ceamplexcion COA HENDERSON, s nt i : uel POSE ARR 4 Pont zt R SALE! — het | ; LAND FO ce | , aah : ey uit r 7 7 aes | ' Voaondtand Gren 135 Acros. ne : J : " I * “ . . he (WHEES VOR TIEOP SUTESBERY ; ‘ = \ . N (iit VM ‘ 1 ‘ Bt \\ : DAVE LEING HOUSE, BARN, &¢ Rone at aawra’: : serine “JUST RECEIVED 7 wil FRALEY i A ua a yl SACK SALT ab : a COLPEE Mons NOTICE! po rattor re ea a Lie ALC TION, ON Bacon, Bacon! te as | eS ae ' Ha seats u WKLY NVGROE BOY, \ 1 wy Dros | 1 ER TAVEON HAND A LARGE LOT OF y ERAT EE hasher eit at andes 1} | \\AS hoot tem year ' \\ t at vof BION Sup HAMS tended pract Te ceee fully known, aad 4 “ said Gilleepe if - BG ae pe ia is ee MONERLY wl se 0 eee daca ined s pat tie uh Fe UN re tar Pthie OM og Anz 5 ’ ROBARDS, | I AVING qualified 6B SAL Eee executor of the last will and testament of Davin Ramsay, dec'd., I will sell, at the late residence of the deceased, in Iredell Co., twelve miles South-west of Statesville, on Wednesday the 16th day of September next, the following prop- erty, viz: Eleven Likely Negroes, Eight Head of Horses & Mules, HUGS, oe Xs A Quantity of Wheat, Oata, Rye, Hay, and Corn in the TON Fit d. Also- AACE forme A Ym. One Road, and one Small “Qa Srrend® WASH TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE Aw BARWZIS, JB uggy S Harness, ALL THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE—INCLUDING A GOOD Library of Books, AND 1 COORING STOVES ALSO, A Set of Blacksmith Tools, SAW-MILL TOOLS, fad a Quantily of Sawed Lumber, with other articles not necessary to memtion. together ak rsotinue from day to day, until every- thing ww mul ‘Terms made kuown on the day of sale. JAMES G. RAMBAY, Execuroa. N B.—ATl persons the above estate, are ereby t it ate peying; and those \ chime og the saute, are alse notified to vee t . we within the time pre- rthie t e wil be plead in bar of very J.G. Re Ex'r. AUGUS “37 tdalt T.AINID E-evpit @p A HE. BCe a SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS t wi muning 223 ACRES, ying near Compe Mitts. There isonita goud Dwelig H d all necessary out hones, Aay eon wee parch wenld do well to apply mn as ermuu seil J. THOMASON ‘ ral ko tnd CHAPEL HILL DAILY HACK LINE. ryvult mecriber gives w | " Dean's De r the I ud West. to convey ter use d from Chope! Hill,—day or night at t without d . os meoy extra Hacks ‘ vy require I . * are H sat Durhar ‘ hat fore = three che a FALSE REPORT. Pas arnval of every an HO epted, the fare is One od back, extre backs, panse ngera— + Durham's every morning at 6 “ Eas i Western mart JOHN H WATSON, Prorarroe. G12 ION. HARGRAVE [8 e that he will have @ mt at the arrival of every Koeries «- u ugh that there ache» th rth than two DISSOLU IMoOr MI RPRY & A f are requelted te Haa- ave ane the lat of ats \ «ec anpod at that time will ewith J ¢ NOTICE. MURPHY HA RGRAVE Chee GooDs “ . will be sotd at HARGRAVE DISSOLU TON. ve Jv. «eT sywone padattes Lire prompt t + S\ mone, are ate firm, AMES V SYMONS, THOMAS SYMONS, WILLIAM SYMONS. J COPARTNERSHIP. ship ua- & Broth- d stand, RAIL ROAD SUBSCRIPTION. rt. an Supernwr Teaenty Five Veg Rai \ re es whoare ‘ An RRM s Thoee PRevt \oT APPROY kp < so MeoN RELY, (ik 3w-12 2 ry’ ‘ a, | NOTICE, Stack WN R. KR v = 1 * \ \ ~ Ml \ Commie t t AT moners ae t \ HOUSE 2 LOT For Sale SN EIS Lid bi Nc « House and TA t thriving + ad juning College. I b Th» WoH son bd k cow ’ th . re +k NINEAN A RORTSON Nng wild Be Kind to your Wife. SABBATH AT SEA. nd to your wife, Th win Calnly o'er the siceping ocean Anty 1 Comes the « of Sabbath day ; fr Clouds dhat ra an wild commotion, DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one | ofeur common pasture weeds wa remedy that cures | | From the worst Scrofula@own to a common Pimple | | | ~ FOUNDRY > { AND GREATEST | THE Medical Discovery of the Age. | EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. MACHINE SHOP, Side SISA: Salisbury, July 28, 1897, STATESVILLE SPRING AND’ ‘Un URSNONEe AND | MILL PROPERTY ee AYER has just received e and opened a new stock of Books, | Ww. , us : slide like d ails away ; PE subscriber has Just returned from: the m wh the carcss t : ; - : ak a ee dl. Fancy articles, Fire ene | KOR SALE, I aud is now in the receipt ot hin Suen, at { eric ir es of th ath ny g hott Widow Shades, Tobacco, Ségurs, of various brauds, | 0; morning, Sull the tun. (of the sea, ee itinerant and Confectionarjos, at bis BOOK STORE in States |v wary got! a tract ol aT ACRES of land ying) GOODS AND CLOTHING heradlf' the w ; _ co <ethe mild f the Saviour UR ins ace o caeee. and ne en riled te the Court House on the Yadkia River, about 20 miles East of Salis- | for the Spring and Summer, His Stock comping: : end ais \ it 14 ; exceptin two eases, (both thunder hur ; hin boiks may be found, a good Supply One nanan enna of Waahington Hendley, wre male d dre sartnon of to place, wate elon lends Calined « ’ He a 4 aero ee two hundred e s the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended. by es ne re sickew Rory cEhisrttesie valde: ; a poncent oo : His n an ; Pwot ‘atten i ef ire a Lael | seit wag na Book Webs ee te aw having on it au excelleat mill site, with a race, nN 445 i ) vee tf WE ean - : “ eis | . i! rand STV Pare i Ne 7 \ a is eine ae eat beabne eS we | cure th ‘ hand S u dam can be built g ¢ r " tv, ste n haa i ‘ Asa weary ville Pp vues ‘ Pateut Ser- ari ee iv no better mill rite ou the Yadkinnver. Puw-: Cloths, Cassimeres, mae and Genslomsniyty yotrs \ Secks ad her's breast bes a joan the averemor bles mons. Lorenz er sufficieut for any purpose can be obtained at a nishing goods, which will bé sold very Jo Ot cai os. at ‘ \ ure pee | Rena ce ai ; bers Papers tor tt * gmail out-lay. ‘There is a a@plendid lot of eaw mill) up to order inthe best style of the ier 0 ca 8 i \ . x h TUST RECEIVED ;Gi : timber already at the place, ready for boiding, ‘The! keep in his employ a ekilfal Cater, aad 80 there, sulle > urre i, ; ; on rae AND FOR SALE. SEVERAL OF EMERY?s | Vb \ ‘ rilteriaet radvanerd in life to conumence the warrant good fits, His experiepoe Ra lire) do net “, W > Y ase k mare in Ar Spur s imap tot us valuable property, and will there- al iin saying that his stock ¢annos | leet WV \ : A ar eu : “ ;0 fore well st on 1 terms, and fine will be giveu.— | passed in quality; and the styles are alllate and pres nd 6 Rail-Way Horse Powers Gospels, » 1 iat irchase will call on bin at his reais | handsome. Hie siuck of Ready-Made, of the we and s ; é : ira Warranted) (oleurece He Jimoir ot S F t Ferry, or address hun at Milledge-| Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vesta, ar > traveled ND i ville, Mo FieoINa Coais, Pauts,—and every thing reqnined, ing bot. ! i ar uf : > TAD TITP VQIT PRES ‘ i WILLIAM STOKES | see. ; . ; \ s t : ews : OV a SHOT THRASHERS, [yar \: ) May 29th, 1837 tft] Orders for work promptly filled ‘ \ lus ; , PLORAT Ks » Tap JAMES B. BE. One tle w e dpti th \ yg out 200 bushels of Wheat in LO ARD tri ‘ 1 yimbol, | v1 es er dtocd cepa hee pers M Pa (Reet Maley eae . Pete D | Merchant on Haran Ar ne —_— ae MI venta nee tere een mis Encourage Home Industry.) sasiy,aporsass. seen Za I oa Heaven Iw sare warranted to cure ihe an ne 1 ‘ a . 7 1 m ae fat as i“ vost desperate Case of rheumatism N. BOLDEN & SON, a ie : A ; c\ | JAMES HORAH, } ; oT y four bottles are warrauted Co curs the salt) ie - ce i. lis y S | cy gili-books ia abundance, B woke | 4 2 Crane tee hewn "OR SALE, fai snes 3 Heerultne ni Ue a = \ ne | WATCH-MAKER AND JE THIRD = s eae k ight bottles well cure the worst cases of ag fall sizes, Memora \\ w s rie Re ‘claiming and old Fi ield—Deep PiowW- | cia | : 1 large amsertment of books | o x | SALISBURY, N. C,, 19 oe = aa eee | tle naroclcurels warranseu | wheipineabove PWNTIN wali veaale his, HOUSE and | Y0ety ae an LO Ad Tidal Poets | The Proprietor of Bazte Poundry & MachingShop, EEPS vaxtunily on hand @ large spsortimes to wh mallee sea A correspende Mthe East Tennesse- ) 19" oe LOT whe enow lives. The Lor is weil Porfun ae n Hate Oils, P vs, Phik I- oul » form his fiends aud the puble gene ‘AK WATCHEN aud JRWELBY of al) hibds.” WE wa ay i t \ Re over a thousand botties of thisim ing 1a DwELtive, IN by 27 feet : R Poetics halite Wi ven ' zener Clocks, Watebes and Jewelry af every a : \ er an, writing from Laurel Spring, under | the y we i dkiow Heroin eves ht RN Se ee A Oh VET ay 5 CHITRA EEE is ‘ Halal al a oC He ‘ f tel = a a rhoul couutt ‘the ' fas " puired in the best manner and of the most reagey, t rv case. So sure wa water wille ve Rene wa (he Lorcantunapas ob aE ae hes Ss pins le terme ne ers PM ay 1s, will this humor. | never sed . aes ‘Perms Pe we “ a Neate G mt : ne pene ie vthers pot wits T ebrated February 19, 1456 he REPORTS crea z Mk. Swan: Peomit me t te hats wher; after a tri . £8 © SMITE ee oak “i = es iu ae tea Micon Sour ep Se ee ( bat ¢ Sie p Drarey “Threshing ‘Machine DR. WILLIAM 8. TA . Teno Bae os We Jet hig eile ane . ; roe P Mie d ‘ Ana orse Power, : ‘ TY, e va Me. Louis, wi les , ’ | He ‘ 1 Wate an penne Sargon and Mechanical Dentist, t le S We Iu V I> “ I ' M . ; B Ute non “y 0 r T r ( tk OL \ Ae 100, It <WEED-POWER to be fooud in the countrys! (Graduate of the Baltimers Bestel Colle) ‘ 4] : ah tL cB s ~ s aay a : : , ‘ . ¥ ‘ vite R \ and yruc , an ise 5 } 1 “ 1 Ha STATESVILLE, N. € i ren easier, atul@e Seen acne 1 ela et Winn: ‘OUNTY. a 8, meh Tae” Mews L auabeeth’ ‘ + erie al sVacerahetie > ESP ECT FULLY offre hie professional pandas Pursu: N s : Mr. | at \ 541 " S kt ( ‘| » ! Hy Re e abe Groat and Saw- Mol MILLA FACTORY GEAR] BY to the cutzens uf Iredell and pablie generally Western ¢ 125 uc . thes ices 3c . Featciae “ye ee S 1 li Gtk : ere sta re IN & FORCE PUMPS, & parate or combined strrta wlan te. bonatlhy general F ry : e be plo i Sseniryan Tic taco Ket ISTMANS STRAW COTTER; | 3 rs. Tr Assnage the stinging theg at 12 0’ ‘\ wo In “Rye ory og cvase, and pone tbe of eh 7. se a t f ne : Petition for Sale of Land, |, article w liheten| © cary oe Ts at On me “ ‘ I . 1 For Parderios ( Mouse sf . M ; that she, with emftes, well was ; i : a1 a ann } . ted PRUREY S Cos ost ms . med piace among J. Brune ~ > a in M : ‘ : 1 ( ‘ 1 & Gold M Th ' Bre exact ove The ( . An 6 ) ‘ V ) fal (ranting Ml Work The v n whied ‘ = A WILLIAMS BROWN. Se Verte oe le pews tre ers, hold bee a L tor one ankt con eee , , ‘ a ee : . toon aud and that ar w“ Ova satcica é res “ a ’ aL . ioe | M re : as oe Tin, Sheet-Iron and NOX es Freie pc ash on completion of werk sonally i the 5 lu A ' Rot 4a Cooper Smith. : - mit HON Ont R West of the Female Caller On me She ¢ a r \ Site i \ 1 <) ee ie ‘ Gens 33 Cou ations by mail or viberwise will reeeve until 2 o \. s I ve nef ‘ A his 01] Stand opposit e wwathe, and t ttentwe - iad ss I . . uM ad oe the t ore of e - : blyg7 rive : ku \ leas URPHY & 0 The m r : ‘ = RPHY t i ber \\ , : Enginee: t A I | 1 navee, v plain . “wit : cous ! Soar ra Wen FUR AT - GOING, "On ; hiabiVs 1 ‘ ( ) ; On mo he A , aa > ‘ ‘ . : \Mi \ : NO) II MBI (1 ! ANEOK VEO A PUR, or LIVE Ts BSCRIDER takes thie method to istry ed to Lal ray \ Ree make foun for be The CI Le Hy i Ex T she MANUE 1 rt his eas 4rB., 2: | . , Se \ SALISBURY rs . ; a p formed ti dake As DONALD KENNEDY ;: x PERTOR W \TER Is : z D. F. ¢ ee vised ajar) DONALD KENNEL CLASSICAL SCHOOL. es eae Soecaecne Me : ee a SUMMER CLOTHING fA. fel wt a . . . He : T : , \ = fn ; On mo oO ret ‘ ; a EA : * i . C1 hs oe tly below the ray ing 5 oc ear!s l ' To RYN LAPSMON OF TLY MO\THS . ed tothe pabbe.» el . i Dr. § ord's I at WARCUS HOFFLIN wlre j " a The nm : ceedings fei TUR ADI When, it : D> OY as be W. P. ELLIOTT, inh t IRBAT = \ ‘ 4 Z caw, t . HAT AND CAP - : . GENERAL COMMS : > MANUFACTORY, yi he nex c VECAR \ WL NGL ‘ \ A.D DEPOT. It was, I ( i / SPRING TRADE, 1957. Order S 7 “Te { Brats Ty ' ’ Cc ory EUR ULE un RE \P PRA AR W\t MPC HEN DOOLEY, — i Smut in Corn. \ l aS Le ee nittd ' to exaini to J 81 MAIN STREET RICHMOND, VA of the Tr ail y r T en 1upecres of ing of th ons . ivi t FURS, TRIMMINGS On m« : ‘ ' sta Pek IN. was adv) if ) Lad Praolt t (ith) Reso Ara vt . W ‘ this mee: I bs ' ) OTE Ya ayes he bee cee . GROCERIES ee | Phi | yo. ‘ ow thie Com + Ph . he as i VY AN Int - _ elartuneg On me i bos be he hons wer ' . Nert H i . “wally el is kiss kee 4 \ H are here! ' ! «, he hee mes dignity, : ’ ' . a regeter => Hia!s latended to Promote Peace an LO) \ Ots Q : ded over I \N TLOUSE DEROSSET & BROWN, {tet ha ona mae hae Reeute Harmony in a Pawils. \ ; 8 eters caperet haere ereby fe rrer \ Brew taroa @ rIUE - Th e On eal ° y op their ser. BROWN & DEROSSET, Nat ed ie Oen ' o- clewher ; 7 - val uave 1 reapectfot ourned, 2 Wal on. ‘ RAT Go \ PROWAN Ir YOJ HAVE WORK FOR e : Certificates of Marriage, Noase irl or = she tase hursda} . . will And 0 chee Please bring it in. ay = 7 : WoW ) oe m4 TW +? mR rr in ¥ * \\ | | () plete } Hol) sgr Daal, FUE Meth ate We ya iV AND LOCh i heh! SwumITIirING, “ Bell Hanging. REWV fy | . , 8 . a ) : Certificates of Confirmation Wanted to Purcaase, . , ) RhoA A. MURPHY, \ awit ,() ‘ (NZ) LT gory woe : ) » f ‘ 144.3 ‘ il NEW BRK To the S ) anode ' © W atchreae x = ext a as Nor 7 “aD om ie T subanit e Fin. WARBLE EWPORIW we See es [eee Sypisprpy NL ¢ | | : i | | aye NETQ)p! aa steul auieees aoees sith tt daria Amo rile | vl VE NETO Tx Amount WAU oA ‘ are , . GRAY, BRYAN &60., | ' COW A\S Commission Merchants 15 5 i A IRE ; : oe In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores : a Per | Voit LIVHONTRIPT Ht siba \ Seuthern Produce Generally moet ' Wem AS FAMILY No. 180 Front Street, 44s SFY “YY Cosisne Shewing 2 . i Gad Bee) : : rece MONUMENTS, DISEASED KIDNEYS, xs The ee = 4 N ¢ for, and pai HEADSTONES, SLAGS PASIHO : ! comet beers ' See ing, Masonr ; building of | surer, ¥ hicl . ; , . oc PRIVATE SALE. Be " ° ° I ° ap . mined » affairs of the Thunder A Lightning ; ment Ten Ton ' INI NC , oar a at cent. demar at ee mein the village. I - been made . BOD AUSTEN M pve MICHAEL B29 Pestilen ent MMedicin ’ nese as cou (\ \II CCHS ii 1 t \ corp ae VV; ‘d , of oar Comy RELY EANYEER LI ‘i i \li \ egroes Wanted. VOTIC] epee 1 de Stockholder ~w % a Ae 4 Ww aN i ‘ | eT Suate tracts at thi , , | | ( Whee amount rece 0 oe Py = fa Sa nou : e ake . Measure, pa Mv IE Nh! ep ; \ F ou (1a sual scarcity ‘ VE\EN Phe). ' KINS LONER ET ava, and wiles vailing at «& ! Tce vite t State Ronda hand for sal rise 5 } , ' LT) ee tant he Hien : he A] 7 [: d , | | a observe: a Ready-Made Clothing. \,..,_ BOOK BINDER WANTED rela Slank Bae : ( Wi ee that the con \ he E i gineer's esti Addrena t a HATS, HATS pe ene bite ° FURL Cas era IVa is, at the ¢ SO / \ ( it mid SERAW ) \| ; J oMILA ( iis Ve) regen . , ion, 1 i neem EY of alt hinds for ale at thia Offiet nm, would t returned eke Pre ND Ol QTHING assortment of +) 43 “st | Vestings, and G. b will be sold very low, best si of the Art, % a ekilful Cotter, aad cay theta, His experiepoe in the ig that his stock eannos ud the styles are all late and arr Ml f i 1 <k of Ready-Mades, Collars, Vests, Handa | every thing required, sromptly filled JAMES B. BRA) Merchant Toit £16 4, 1857. HORAH, KER AND JEWELER ISBURY, N. C., vit. & A. Murphy's ty on hand a large aesortine d JEWELRY of al) hinds. and Jewelry of every manner and vo the most reasum, Stem, 1y38 LIAM 8. TATE, Mechanical Dentist, > Baltimore Dewtal Colbege ASSVILLE, N.C. LY Here his professional serview redell and public generally “'Tis mine to beamtify T’ assnage the stinging tt ree ose, and pour the oil The lost to raise ap fr tng ony wounds e that she, with emiles, (tomed plage among To me xed he r Im prese tr, leone » coinpletion of werk, West of the Female Caller, by maul or viberwuse will recere $37 bly? R TAN EVER. G, GOING. LER takes thee method to intr rio make foom for be 1) OF CLOTHING, pave, and elegant lot of R CLOTHING (ELS and greatly betow the rans rret been uffered tothe pabbe,» MARCUS HOFFLIN =52 ue VAT SOUTHERN CEN CTORY, 2 DEPOT. TRADF, 1557. | be IN DOOLEY, .EET RICHMOND, VA alartunng de v bos he he ( every arte wealy then ber t c s, be hee mace ) a regeiar sp wo make here ® ners sapere» B ree # feriory taroa @ + ope 1 het added heme elewhew d reapectfet . . ee seweret find » atet ¢ ve pee mopie' ee a AOVAL. \. MURPHY, NEW pene t + Watchmer ar ds gante | Dm & BUNCE. . Sriataltlddede Baer . ot ion Merchants our, Grain, Naval Stores reduce Generally Front Street, SY FX Cossibie sone Ne ro, WC ee iw are ATE SALE. anes) mfr wil the threng @ OLIN, tredetfCo, NCS Rohs pniral mid ed ein the village. “Terme” i N 1H 58 uf 2h rhy 1 MICH de . ip Sale 1 z ihe a Whew ' i 2 vee" tat TENRIN fit ROMER PS have, and wille® Hondeon landitorsst (DER WANTED mpl r n ie “ ne mss nae $tlts 1M 57. ANKS at thin Office. } hope Rye upiton AND yeah sans R, ma, Whe arrived in Washington Sunday morning, giv este following account of herédl@' She war boro in this country, bot'wastlie child of the sister of (as she states) nt Queen of Morocco. She was, by.a Quaker family in New- | ton, North Carglina,and was | by. them, Having a great desire | royal relative, at the age of | ninety, she starts ou foot fur New where a gentleman has offered to Pp ra e to Moroceo, Most, of » way from North Carolina she has traveléd on foot, carrying « bnndle weigh- ing: not, les6 than thy ata SALISBURY, N. C., SEPTEMBER 1 1d, 1897. a Out at Night.—We find é batee truthful paragraph in _ sxahen under the caption « Out at Nigh es “Nn than ranningis reinee (| to thes Ao of boys in all instances. under the cover of night, an pg Ave state of rays Indeed, it is in the s after nightfall, that boys ineipall quire tle education of iB aioengrs pacity for becoming rowdy, diss men.” All Printers.—It is a singular that not only the two United States 8 tors from Pennsylvania, and the § Supreme Court Jadge, bat the Speaker, Clerk and Assistant Cle! louse, the Clerk of the Senate of P sylvania, and the Democratie candid fur Govenor and Canal Commissic are all practical printers. PROCEEDINGS or THE THIRD. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS the crice ¥ WESTERN N. C. R. R. COMPANY, REPORTS OF THE PRESIDENT, CHIEF ENGINEER, FINANCE COMMITTEE, &e., &c. - > Newton, August 27th, 1857. ’ & Pursuant to pnbdlic notice given, the Stockholders of the Weetern North Carolina Rail Road Company, conve ened in general meeting, in the town of Newton, N. C., this day, at 12 o'clock, M.; wlien, On motion of W. W. A very, Esq., well was called to the chair, and T. J. Bruner, were appointed secretaries. The Committee on proxies reported that 114 stockhold- ers, holding 1398 shares, were represented by proxies ; and that 77 stockholders, holding 1209 shares, fere per- sonally in attendance. On motion of D. A. Davis, Fsy., the the Hon, Ww D. F. Cald Bradburn and J. ting adjourned versy meeting of the General Asse smbly. Soon after the letting of contracts from Statesville to the West bank of the Catawba River, contractors commenc- jed work without delay, and the same is now being prosecuted with com- mendable energy. The undersigned begs leave to refer to the Report of “ngioeer for particulars connected with the progress of coutrac- | tors upon the shove sections of the road The amendoents proposed to our Charter by the last General Assembly, | land adopted by you with so much unanimity at the last called mee ting, held to consider the same, wade provisions, as you are aware, for we wt- Uement of our difficulties with our friends, Stockholders, in the county of Catawba. The Board gave tu the subject the most deliberate considera- don, and adopted, in a spirit of conciliation, that one of the alternatives presented in the amended Chartet, which they thought would best pro- note the joterest of the Stockholders immediately involved in the contro ; they resolved to locate the line of Road on the most eligible and cheapest route from the River to the end of the Section, and extend a branch road from the main line to the Town of Newton. S irveys wert made, pusuant to this Resolution, and the main and branch roads were located ; and on the 4th day of June last, the entire remainder of the first secuon of the Road, as contemp: ited by the original Charter, including the branch road, was let to contractors at the and the Engineer's estimates Grading, Sills and Masonry der contract thereon, will be in a * so soon as the coutractors of prog can make arrangements to com . not extend to the Stockholders of Ca inet ations. Whilst the amended charter inay tawha all the rehef which they hoped to obtain, yet, it certainly makes which rants privile ves indicate a spint of conciliation | | | {and Newton, to Morganton, a distance of 77 | will be greatly revived and stimulated to more extraordinary exc tions? | The Cross- Ties for the Road from Salisbury to the Catawba River, have | | Leen gotten wader contract—a large proportion of them delivered. are generally a superior lot of sills, and will compare favorably with those ENGINEER'S REPORT. Enorverr’s Orrick Western N.C STatTEsvVILLK, August, Tv the President and Directors of the Western N.C. R. R. GentLemen :—As your By-laws require an annual exhibit of the pas of any Road in the Union, Two thousand five hundred tons of Iron have been purchased, one thous- Company : }and of which are daily expected at the whart, and ssmultanecaly with the contracts for Iron, contracts fur two Locomotives, one for Freight, and the other for passengers, were made, to be built according to specifications. 1 operations, as well as present condition, of each Departinent of your Com- They are ma- These, the Swannanoa and Catawba, have been delivered. pany, I shall proceed briefly to state the dutes performed, as well as the | progress made, in the department under my charge. | builders, For Freight and Baggage Cars, a contract has been made tu build ah announcing to you that, in aocordauce with an order of your Board, a line the C on the N.C. Rail Road, via Statesville Atthe last annual meeting of the Stockholders, I had the satisfaction of | ‘ompany may require during the next three years. This is being had been located from Salisbury 3-4 miles, the estimated cost | and under the direction, and subject, at all umes, to the inspection of tus of which was $2,035,069 50; but, in the saine report, | also suggested | Department. I hope thus to secure good Cars, of uniform size and appear- leaving the located line about four miles east of Newton, 1-4| that another line | ance, combining all the modern improvements, at a moderate cost and continuing on the Longener Rudge, would shorten the distance 2 By your authority, also, an agreement with the North Carolina Rai! niles, and reduce the cost $176,887 Road Company has been made, to build joint Freight and Passenger Houses These t then it would be | process of construction Te will further be remembered Ridge line perfectly practicable to connect, near the Horse Ford, with a line which } tt 1” sugges | . ) that, in the same report, I also suggested at Salisbury buildings have been contracted for, and are now in that if the Longeriet should be adopted, tha Contracts have also been made fer erecting Ware-houses at Statesy ile I traced, in 1854, along the valley of the Catawba, and thus obtain a favor ly wton, and interme th : late points able line westward the versary of your organization rolls round, I You wil revive that we may soon begin to lay down Ata meetng of your Board, on the 28th of August, 1856, I was not} ron and befo anni nly directe locate this line, but to make such other examinations West can confidently expect that the reverberations of the shnill whlusde of the until 2 o'clock, P. M a I se ob the part of the Legislature, and I ann gra f Mor in View of passing the wivuntains, ws, in my judgment, the |p comotive will greet you aloug the valley of the Catawba Two o'ctock, P. M. wus ¢ { to annouuce, that our fmends in Catawba ha met Interest Company dem, | Your Road has now been located and put under contract, as far as The meeting was called to order by the Chair a he sane conciliatory spint, and with commendable mag A corte of Engine r west of Mo | $1.200,000, the ammount: onyinally subscribed, will build and equip it a Barus surrendered, for the sake of harmony and the cause of the for the latter service Rhinwi willl an Palate ug to the terms of the urygual charter, The amended charter p On matics, the Annnal Te ports of the P Seistens nt, Chief Road, ¢ oo mn i tof your Roa ped to the Fre 1 Br \ x Muoryvanton, and tertininaung the first secbouu al Engineer, Secretary and Treasurer and ( ittee of Fi i ‘ ih ne 7 ea eee ane ee ae |" Weak. (acct dectates 1G Ue ween codon! Bal een navee, were called for aud read in the hear ng of the .. . be b Ota : ; ; . nel i“ a | P . —— ce ae meeting. , . ~ a _ : On motion of W. W. Avery, Eay., the meeting proceed Js Cals . UES Hi ) ais ‘ sdopted by your Catlipatiy, fixes Morgat : 0 I viously been but by the adup- ed to ballut for four Director + oe Beene Dyecen¢ AV panne ' srl mutt \ — i { lk Hadge I and your or I was enabled t The Chair appointed D. A. Davis and M. L. McCorkle, . es " perwons 6 “eng . re ) th f New oy feeper Tae “ vou a ae betwee me ine and the Rive Eaqrs., Tellers, to take the vote; and when they had per " + sill oP AGIA A : le . eae < yi ear " at . st been made formed that duty, reported to the meeting, that the Hon i one Y mile ct Road lieee wing ail the lines with their profiles D. F. Cacowert, O. Ginesrn, Joxas Coxe, and Do A The ( area sed. by the amended Cha eo Book ie your autho ihe Loneriee Bs widi ‘a Bra Par . oe I Davis, had a majority of the votes cast, and were, there | mi Bucks by wudiviiualacte te amsounteon re 2 etecan freee ber PUNT. Peet : in 4 fore, duly elected--which report, ou motion, was adopted. 7, i ritesedd | Dulles ae : fee oe ene € Icy) Goto de wee ele Heer erent eee ace ‘e ; On motion, the inceting adjourned uot! tommorrow morm on Roa Morganton. om thet et - aan tet ne |" ‘ $i ; = oe : ing 8 o'clock. _ ~j “trai “hy uae wales shel ahon Me . 5 “ a . i ive Lam ‘ \ wile. a ed! ace f NpotaT iste Blo clnckalAo M ie . . i ok disbury 522!| my. 4 ; haces eats The meeting was called to order by the Chair. The pro 8°) '* ’ i oid EL, HTH . , 6 edwith I and | Horse | Creek ‘ ceedings of yesterday were read, amended, and approved 5 i ( ‘ . Wa Ca r mae R : . I F Shoal, a distance fou When, it was » : a ‘ s “ and Water Sta and S120 * R KC aser y Drowr Ordered, That FE. J. Eexwisx. Fo Po Grass and Wa ¢ ae . aang the ‘ we N already # 7 ’ : G fer Baden Creekand tre’ Dut Brancli Eawim, be appointed a Comino ftee on proctea, to serve at oo w ' ( . a “ od s vatteam tothe Rider pene the next annual inceting of stockholders a ( oN J Row Boa . Tn rela : Lr « duw © @ pormt at which it inter- Tt was, alan, ' “ there Ma - are ; : Sf Teeerenleontnoc Eee Ordered, That Miucas Fo Fisttusp, AL Wo Jasieox and (“48 *! ae . . M y ‘ . Nieger : the Ridge Line, running on the Cada, A. Cartron, ln it np Commeitter of Finan " but the exa ars have . a wel Brat i HanuneCmek wear RUG. Pear to exainive intothe Finances ot the Company, the a » , a x \ “ a ' Ma : Lune. which:runa along’ the of the Treasurer, and make re; Py \ al tice vito M . : s op = care f tories EET A ing of the stockholders . x hb rae ane : Catawba R le : On motion of ROR Simenton, the following resolution = : ss . T R I b as to fix the Grade at least three was adopted a : ome LJ ‘ ‘Gove 1a an any other oa. 16 Reaoleed, That eix hundred ¢ eaok tre proce - * : . g Island at the s Shoal, at which point this meeting, t with the eof th tt ny le 2 ‘ ! Sere : allie extra . x ¥ teecure But vor printed in pampliler form, t ise of win of : ‘ : nen - this Companys Ml . ; : een dane On motion of WOW As te following , Micra | g the : . wh - tions were nnanimously adopted . \ : : * Tha siled . xeeed aX grade Resolved, Tirat the thanks. of this me ga ur M M . a “ T a \ ee are hereby tendered. te the HH be bet well t th ; ae aw dignity, ability and impartin A ihe has pres 0 \ : Aer a ar A ( 4 Bnlomacentt (roe Rive ded over the dcliberationa of this uieeting “ye ae \ 5 . . Resoleed. That the thank x ary I — hereby tendered, to T. Wo] " He dh, | ! : : “ x r mit a ri their services as secovlanes = tne Pg . ¥ ata a vat v1¢ On motion of Mr. PD AL Dyvas. the hy ca ‘ y ‘ journed, to meet in the town of Morgants ’ las f a “ M Rock 1 t x hursday in August, 1558 ; ‘ m TOK . of extending Salis D FO CALDW Chai n ; : I I . ‘ u ; | , ; ine : T. W. Brann rs ‘ , : . . DBuuxnke, , an 60 a x : ae Rive =e R y PRESIDENTS REPORT fore al ( ae 7 000 : c HAAS hy ' Wy NOG] TO Re Ma . : va « & Repair ® 000 Sone Noe Vie. Ts eens ~ ( x To the Stockholdiraof the Weat . Cee North Carolina [tail Road Cony eof Ridge and River Teabmit tn I ‘ is I ‘ M crim 0443 . the Financial j ’ ef a : ‘ \ i Rook , Ma i and ( rine e June, 1857 \ a ‘ ris 2 \ : Amount in the Treasury, le J ~ by) / Via Ss dowd ; Amount rece . " ‘ \ \ : KW Wa A Repair S Zhime 1856, to lst Jules, IS . I ! ‘ A : J ; R , co . bal ‘ i ‘ a " a eae " I Sh5~ 182 Amount disburse! f le J IR $24 ‘ , . f jee x at Pace ~ A Shewing a ba) in the Trea th ey ‘ ‘ . Roa: Sa Morg he receipta in the Treasuiy have been le sin : iui <4 oe for, and fiinby tt Tividnal Stockholde I p : } , Hous Repair > ok bursements, du hes ‘ » ( | \ r aT I ‘ : ing. Masonry, | A tT n ) . building Road. R ay be Tiea a ] surer, Which | xamined and \ } 4 , = and will be Jan! before y ; ; . A . a . affairs of the Company - : , eagle Bat : 4 1 a ‘ k Two Instalments« (Vp ach, in ad 4 1 kewie , y Peokala . \ cent. demanded by the Chart have been ca : % \\ ( ‘ At ak a been made thereon. by Iidual Stock hold a ) le vant . ‘ Ness as could have been expeeted he wmista ( RC. PEATISON, of oar Company seers to contemplate, indeed, oxpre j ' Weatani NC isd Sing ‘ t . \ VS AN M payment of subseriptions of stock work an a! id \ I a k , Rtockhaldare are. citi ant tarastedniic Lastot Officcrs of the WON. ¢ PRoRaon the 25 r ha , R miner tracta at this me. ur expert to t wos of course t { 1 USat, ith th Dufivca and pensation Tita Raat . Catas ~ex ~ w amount received on the second and t 1 instalments have beer ‘ 7 ap measure, pail by individuals in work and labor: and consdenng a l ‘ iS ‘ | = \ 1 T A sual scarcity of pro ne durin Moyear, and the sickness 7 ‘ “ ' ~e 1 . vailing at some localities on the line of Road as t A nat « ty ( Y Presid Ses ee 1 rane } ; prise, as well as of congratulation, that ther as heen + chop tua One D A 1 1 As va t s ty observed in making payinents ML Me ate: Stook 1 Milea , ; tes Thad the honor of reporting to you, at the last Annnal Meeting, b 4! T ve virton Bseami exten ine 5 t el they w 1 A good) work that the contracts for Grading, Sills and Masonry, had been let at the En- | 4. Ten : 1 , " Aas ‘ Ringer's estimates, from Salisbury to a point near Statesy and that W ‘ Ah iF ne the line of Road from Statesville to the Catawha River had, at a 1 Q hia ; Directors the part of Mileage | . ; yA : ' ~ 1) , fubsequent letting, been pul under contract on the sane that 4, Mo Powell the State memeni ~ , lg | hee ee eet errant ! ; ~ Chief Engine . oremainder |T. W. Bradt | barrassing cireuinstances asa hard winte { provisions and | _ | " at the estimates of the Chief Engineer; but that the renander i wots _ | roe be any eeatenne, a fan JAMES c. Tv RNER, | « i » Rives ssing near Newto and oof the see : Secretary an reasnrer S100 ; 5 They | }ehines of superior finish and workmanship, and highly creditable to their | | done ata Factory built ou the Company's land, in the town of Salisbury, ; | Liat of Eh gineare and Asatatinis, employed on the Wea N.C. BR. R., August 27th, 1857. R. C. McCalla, (> Prin, Ast. Engineer. § $1500 per'annum: N Mendenhall, om Resdeat J ag ineer {8 $1000, and allowance for horse and b W. A. Eliason, ( “ “ Resident Engineer. 5 8. S. Kirkland, / “ Resident Engineer. § Wm. Raeder, id “ Draughtsman. § per annum. T. J. Armstrong, ‘ Rodman:t $1,00 per diem. 8. P. Caldwell, ! Rodinan. 5 TABLES, Containing the relative length of Tangents and Curves, the rates of Grade, and whole number of Degrees de ted, upon the River and Ridge Lines, from Sta. 275 Me vrganton. RIVER LINE. Total venee Total ae Tota! Number Level Level o f is Grad te Tangouie in RiCarves In fect. “Debeten, | intent | $0 te toot: | tolls ty +h | energy eral econ cee uae as ae T2544 51256 1787 61150 3300 | 4800 | 52 u favor of Trade 3.24 miles. yainst Trade, 3.98 Longest continuous Maxi mum Grade RIDGE EINE: Tota! Length Total Length Total Number of Degrees Tisgeate in ft Corres ia feet. Deflected 80604 47268 9780 Lougest Maximum Grade in favor of Trade, 1.82 miles. against Trade, 1.33 TABLE Of Bridges, Viaducts and Arch-Culverts, on Lat Section Western R. P., ext nding from Salisbury to end of lst Division, near Hale's Store—52,2 miles. NAME OF STREAM of Bt r e a m Ne o 222 166 100 8 Stone Viaduct. 7S 2 Arch Calvert. 13.29 19 Traseed . 44ed Creek 1455 ‘Sf Truseed ‘ Sted Crossing rd. Creek 27.6% GoMone aad Vindue tack Crees, 29.17 Si Stove Viaduct T let. Crossing Clark's Creek To 28 Stone Arch Oulvert. stad 31.6 “lS * aed ‘Le 6 * ~ a2 een 16 T'Trussed Girder. 11 Sen 46 » gl . 12 Baffaloe Shoal Creek Sad Ti'Trasced Saperstructere. 18 Cata@bea River $ z - “4 a 14 Wacktin’s Creeu 9.04 © Stone Vieduet TABLE Of Bridges, Viaducts, and Arch Culverts, on River 1 exte nding from the point of dire rgence of the Ridge River Linea, at Station 2755 to Morganton—23.2 m NAME OF STREAM PLAN OF STRUCTU of Ti r e a m Ne 1 Leftfort Horsetord Creet SS i s a 2 Rightfork s st & Drowning Creek 21 4Jomping Gelly nr 5 Intend Creek > 6 Cold Water * T Bri te reek * J . & Deabie Branches = = e az 2 es " “ REPORT FINANCE COMMITTEE, i having apmeunte! a Committee of Finane F Simonton, Treasurer o for the fiscal year en he fidlow ig stateme $408 128 130,53 200.00 « 400 $339, 87 SU RSEMENTS lIsi r $123.41 M v 39,79 43,14 1470 6.94 g& (ren M I ’ Mis ANneOo! Exchange, = Ac oants, Rulanee dic ( “ $64.000,00 ad, OT EE 2.763, 63—-$92,315 ne FLEMING, JAMISON, binanee Committa en ~ nnn = <= Serene THE COAL, FIELDS. We find in the Charleston papers a let Waddell, I reasons why ter from Maurice Q Pittsboro’, assigni mittee previously appointed to visit Charleston on bebalf of the Cheraw Coal Fields road have: intimates tat Waddell will make their visit as above dunng © tober As Mr. Waddeil’s letter contains mation of interest ' to the friends of the Seath Carolina w fn whose canse lc is vo ¢ copy the material parts of tue letter Wil. eral are other! this is, thing we a s tier ts ho ‘ ter gtanted bv Nor other will tr \ leeted, because the rer > Chis @ione Cheraw 3 rolina can be 1 Nyot ( se al work t world. Books have the br which a consiler 8 na in §} Ken 7 ‘ AS are nfiorinet we line alecad) obtained, a surv« made accarate e¢! ss i a miles from Cartas enterprising eh gitieer ena opeming asicpe twice, cult 4 foot Few vf cual it richest ous character. |i: sam covered a beat) 1 \ n the Wilcox propert els A t our lia a t Soath-Wes la that piace, the presence of cua a eld Store, where ‘rad deace of the ex:=t forty years ay there is nothin c as subject, our treigut traius inas au poed « than was at fi Apa Upon the river. cea some erie! * | | Tay lor, evn, the Brg al] wore or awa. the Cape Fea lice thre Work M Gishear say alee Work ie ¢ we roed f ie 6tr ed io tise ( . a Cua Lie source acu £aB ale bul a a ¢ oh approp: atca t ad verted [ i e's ¢ many otlerr Withou!l ¢4iaus gt uw North Ca a Apether Schoo! Wanted T erence ty tu ta ea Suod prod the scarcity pare it for the ta t York [’vst We ow ‘ cUerie bes wore , 1 . but tuey uit & anc tlev« . CAROLINA WALEC SAL ISB CTE? } _ < OF THIS PAPER @200 CASH EAI ROAD MEETING Ee verott zens of Salis vd att Courthouse ot ve r jast the purpose tng delegates represent this ailroad met to be | s\ jay. A more gratitving iriusing stat publ > feching expected to have mani > ler eve the mos AVOra: stunces t when it Is re at the posing assembly t occas {met on t S hours, we are cons t iy 3 ver 5} 3 F MW rel their at Ha ¥ is seen a great a e wi ads, having bee tN westert : ik nasa 4 Va viv t r ad ¢ . t 1 va 1 . ‘ wat $ ‘ H rks ‘ f t * ; s iH Ab ON ‘ - ‘ ‘ A x A\ EVENING tpt HAY. Surry, of which we will know more, when this road is vonstructed.” This road will, ultimately, we doubt not, reach far into Western Virginia, and place us in connection with the mineral portions of tbat State; and, in the end may prove to be the most vaiuable itm- provement reaching this place. It is gratifying to believe that the op- position which was at tirst manifested to a town subscription to this road, is yield- ng to the force of sober second thought and the demands of the manifest interest We thought, and still think, that that opposition was our town tas tn its success. prompted in some measure by causes owever objectionable in them selves, really had no proper connection with this enterprise, and ought not of to prejudice 1s just claims Upon Us as a community. Bad management, ot at which the public mind regards as such, in other projects, cannot be a just cnuse for determined opposition to this} noris it Wise to presume that we shall lave in this a repetition of those irrita- ting causes. Experience is adear school, tis said, and it is Goubtless as true iu building and managing of railroads as in other things 5 and what is worse, every community which takes hold of them, must necessarily obtain its wisdom NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA RAIL ROAD MEETING. Pursuant to note, a large number of the cit zens of Salisbury, ret in the Court House for the purpose of matifesting their interest tn the N. Cc. & Va. RB. R., and for sending delegates to the meeting at Mocksville, on the J3th inst. On motion, Dr. Alex. Long was a] pointed Chairman, and C, A. Hen Jerson aud John A, Boyden, Secretaries. The venerable Chairman, ig a few plain and cible remarks, explained the object of the ung. On motion of J. W. Ellis, it was unanimou ly ordered that the Chairman be requested loa} point as many as thirty tive delegates \to the meeting to be beld at Mocksville, ou the 15th lust It was moved and cared, that the Chairman appoint a Committee of tive, to draft and report a series of resolutions, expressive of Une feelings of this meeting aud an address to the public in bebalf of the Nou. & Va. Rail Road Whereupon, the Chair nained the following gentlemen, to wits Jude J AW, Eltis, Dr. A.M. Nesbitt, Dr. Jos. W. Hall, B Roberts, N.N. Fleming, who retired returned and reported the fulowing: Resolved, That the c Salisbury, feel a deep in of the North Carolina and Virginia Rail Road and will most cordially co-operate with the peo 1 other localities interest B. and and in a short ime ens of the Town estin the construction ple of Davie county an at that school. It may be presumed that ed in the promotion of that comtemy ated en Salisbury, with a tuition of some five or frhnse ae ae, ; ms Second, We congratulate our co-laborers six years, lias made some “progress, and this work, in Davie, o the enlightened d tsheisa le better prepared—post- inination of their couuty t tnake the mag ed 1 regard to subject than in ‘ hundred theusa 1 ( u 4 4 iw “ ie8 past, and may hereatter surmount a i: i . . ty bV contr ra ties at one time much more etm wwer to securing the subscript " varrassing than they can be in the fu- ty five thousan ars by the tow Salisbury as proposed by the Board of Commissioners. I t hird We approve the « vel nt ere Is 8 ess Wi ¥ re 1 t t 2 n Mocksville, t ] } ‘ss red te ensure complete success Of ject. and will send d to r yeol t er ses te gt pro te the town of Salsbury upot as t ir Tow Tthat is fr Dr. Hall being ested ‘ and eT LW ai Ww K 4 A S| UL “ s large « ’ re nae yz K shoany xe F fier a 7 () * y a farmitia * \ Fy iw atin v s Bowls: LY lacie se of fed ND: ‘ : : lean : newera anum sea r * 1a ue be ury a 3 2 oes “ y ~ It w ‘ { R me z : ! exer s Ins aie alee naras, which w Ist pr “ at app ause by " I WG ; ey cali Monk ie Mr. ( anylt a short Spring wa ree 2 SCS cas \W ‘ Fo Myers A 2 | Hal ens DN iv, Mi i ‘ . j A x ‘ > 5 H \ \ \ M 1 ‘ ' \ iH ~ ( < : J \ M New Ves ( ee rre aie ‘ " 1s6 H : \ ] V ‘ : \ - , \ ~ A ’ ‘ ’ oo: . H Fie) ‘) gine Vt 4 - » PORTE CRAVON—again. r ' F v \ , ‘ \ Ard elie ( ( W one 4 t / 6 v Ih ( rn ' k xf 1 4 4 ' 1 1 ‘ t of ° ' a “ 4 r ’ ft ‘ P4 it tra “ i ¢ of | |go ahead—they feed well there! . ow going! ‘0 Raleigh,” was the reply. “Well! In Town weft a» Pooker FULL ov I attended Rocks.—A Tennessee planter lately vis- market yesterday, and found two bushels of meal |jted New Orleans, and stopped at the St. and one dried raw-hide!” From the “Standard,” same date. Lawrence, the Butcher, had some splendid beef in market the other day. He paid a bigh price foy it, and sold it at twenty-tive cents a pound. Rather dear egting, but there was vo lack of buyers. Good beet, we would say to oyr country friends, always commande good prices tere. — Wilaing- ton Herald, Is the Herald joking! We suppose not. The subject is a serious one, and should be tenderly that handled. “Twenty-tive cents a pound !— (8B price, We COLfEss, but we have no plice here, for the simple reason that we have no beef Her the Herald, are somewhat abundant in our tarket; and now and rings, we are glad to inform then the shud ow of a shad makes its appear | auce, and speedily vanishes, At acrisis like the presentiin the “teed” departmment—as they say in Jersey and York States oo all their provender es—no prudent ur seusible man here stops | “Our trends” | tu duquire for prices, country 1. ald. | know this, and “we would say,” with the | that here, “good beef always coamnands youd prices Phe Herald, we feel meaut nothing out of the way by the above peice of bat taken with thet ive cents a pound,” the quict buimor of confident, Infurtnauon, In conbechon “twenty the thing shows itself in a mauuer altugethet worthy of Burr.— Standard. t} ther, Bo Now, prt would any vg that and those toge vate reader bay, that the ‘aneers “Standard” launches its sarcasms and apy ture “leudetly galtist Dy State than Porte Cravon does, in the of o ) Had the world 1 Woleott,) and “Hudibras,” quiet Lumor Piuder,” (1? fame str rtly Ctheer) erything be bought barber $20 for shaving him, and refused to take any change 4 paid halfa dollar for a vlass of liqnor, dechined the change and wave the barkeeper 820 additional asa tree pitt, the | it behind the counter, and walked off in “a riage, with bank notes of the denominations of hundreds, fifties aud twenties, which he threw away rechlessly, ap lis fuce terwards paraded about with a linen bag go fall of oiiver that it beat hin down to carry il. paid for diinks, &e., with a handfull of halt dollars this deseriphon, he pacned up and trav- eled buck to ed. suckers aboat town are believed to lave reaped a grand harvest out uf this pour rv of one who ft du how u depot taster: siderably tempted the the anti-crinoline period) oF hiding ber pred vital t hes of sarcastic me Ceriflin & Livermore, ff ‘Charles Hotel, and in the eourse of a | week created a prodigious sensation, was a stout, plain ioontagold fellow, and on the trip down from ed to get very drunk, 60 that from the time he landed in the city until he left, he carried on like a crazy wan, paying titty or a hundred times the value of ev- He emphis contriv- He gave # colored On the latter being rejected, anter crumpled up the bill, threw He had all his pockets stuffed ) If he ran against on be dashed a handful of bilis in Not satiefied with this, he af Wherever he had a chance, he After a three d iyo! tour of fenpessee where he beubomg: The He is evid to be quite wealthy. inebriate’s fly, Anecdote op a Lailroad Conductor A writer in the Post tells the following & 22 years Was acon clor upon the Lowell railroad, aud ds ‘A dady who had a boy with her con above the Dbon-paying aye, at rather ditticult explo Cin ious Bon under her skirts Cnele b, Who saw more buik than he cold count for by an ordinary theory of per nal enlargement, carefully reconnorter yuessinyg the secret pre 1, to colbect e pile, aud t wiv ew cAtraordinary: expansloh, Without eavillg a Ww passenyer anid w tail, wig Ver Clb re, Wirt wotherut e the aus aa ioitin pocket by was stil irance vile, Cacle Joho humarely inay as Wel for both! hve JONS MORE SUSPENSI ' Mu-asrs Jed payment Mesere I; ws, Sept. 7 pt. 7 Savoni rapended. Liabilities ®500,000 2 Back QI 45 44 Puttle, Bates, ir and produce of quoumtone and eal «& an extensive clothing louse, Old-Sebool Church tn we ihe va The ayitations in the New-echool Se. cond Presbyterian church: in Michigan, of which the Rev. Heary Nei} was lately pastor, have resulted if the organisation of an Old-school; charch, The radicalism of a portion of the. con. . gregation led to Mr. Neill’s resignation, - The Christian Observer says: % bis. “We anderstand that a very creditable " ninnber of the more intelligent and infly. ential members of the [New-sehoul} church, comprising the conservative ' tion of it, have withdrawn from it for the: purpose of forming a Presbyterian ehureh’ in connectivn with the Old-school Assem.- bly. They have raised among them. selves an anunal subscription of 82000 year to detray their annunl expenses, and invited the Rev. Mr. Neill to beeome their pastor. They have alse rented: the church which the Becond congregation formerly oecupied as a place of publig worship, temporarily, or autil they erect a new church edifice.” This is an important movement. There has been heretofore no Old-school churels in Detroit, and one has been mnwel need- Mr. Neil's ability as a preacher, and his popularity in the city, give bim great advantages for carrying on success fully the new enterprise. ; , ed. A Western paper sa, “The editar of this paper wants to marry somebody. Now don’t misanderstand as; we are hot advertising for a wife. We wish to mar- ry two people—nor are we Mormon. From looking over the new statates, it Appears that jostices of the peace are al- lowed two dollars asa fee for evtewaiaing inarriage. We are in want of money, and wish to warry a cuuple for twe dul-~ lars > SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BE- ’ MAINING IN THIS DEPOT Sart. 1 Set. S. D. Rankin, E. Murray, N. Pattee son, Alex. Brown, E. C. MeLaulia, Db Johnson B&O. J. RK 8., J.R. Wilbar, J.C Turner, J. & W. Ayer. J. M. Eeeles, OS NX. Alexander, J. UL. Brooks, C. A. Foote, Yadkin Mau. Co. W. L. Plows, Cannichael & Call, G. C. Gillreath, & C. Brooks, Guta Hill Man. Co., Miles Airy . -—-- THE MARKETS. C., Sept. 15, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY w. Js. mitts & co. 4 0 a 150 Lead Bar, pai White, 1 Salisbury, V w Motesses Cobe, 70260 “ xo Keoewat Naie (Cut 25 are, 2 356 17 OILS LINSEED— ' a . . Javea lie aij " Swee . Yara ibe 100 2 100 100.0 Sheeeg | 50 a $F Seger Bro “ Creshed, Clantied, Taleow » 250 Whee White, Red, kenep. <x per dnt * ' a 10 Feats-re per im 5 |e oe ie 9 mr perhte Se Sa Merk 24 ! B. W om . FAVETTEVILLE MARKET. ss s u z 28 3 8 8 LL VRDD per lb ; SVIREEs. per gallon ‘ = Sa s u s e Be e s . 83 38 82 TAR. per ld Lraf and crushed SiC rk Porto, & N. Orleans, REEF —Whotesale ) ehace. Retail, 6 VORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Row!ned A Brothers, ACG. SOth, 1657 BACON--Hams midne:Vee PORK — Meee per Boi ARID -No Lae 218 to 19 LOUK —Saper @7.75 @ QA.00—Eatra, 964 @ 6 Famiy $450 @ 900 DRIED APPLES—1 75 @ 0.00 PEACH BS ——5.00 Miiurd, White, Yelow—@6 @ 88 VUEAT -Red 9130 @ 135. White 140 @ 145 FLAASEhhD—@1 62 @ 170 FISH NORTHERN —Pickied Herriage per bbl. 0 — Mallets de Bla» Fieh. 064 @ 8. piedlod Cd and Haddue in bbls —@3.25 @ 4.50. Meet {No 3 6750. @ 6 PEAS Blick Eye per bash’! @1.50—Clay end POL CPOE s—Ineh per bbi—2 00 1 62 121@ 13 Lagaayra 13 to 134 ushed & Pourdered 15 —Refined Weet India, 124 @ 13 MOLASSES 50 @ 65 ~ALP LIVERPOOL—G Alum, §1 192—Fine ¢1. 18 @20. Hog round, 16 to !7 ra, 16 @ 0 $27 X shoeiders 140 00. a 0 CORN $125 to 91.37 Tallow, 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ 2% Brown, 44 @ 6—Yellow, 44 @» LIME: per Bol, CANDLES SOAP Cu SHINGLES Balding per thousand—@4 00 12 inch all heart—7.00 R. Oak hhd Wo Oak bhd W. Oak bhd heading per 100 Ibe 9125 REMARKS The last week hasbeen one of the daflest for bread: stuffa we ever knew, the rapid and heavy decline '* he Northern Markets now down lower then 't hee been for veare of eo compels us to submit the alti re yet meh above them, bet ig Bacon ia very searee and high. Dried Apples ore quiet now and wanted, bat wii be lower by and bY Flix coed wanted—Be ax wanetd at 95 to 06h STAVES ee ® 26 5 ea a ss s HAY slow Wheat unten in fine order and condition uneale! xeept al very low priers, chivch bug ages 8 pe good showe much servic HE andere isbery, for sale and Retei AM levers: odw Cri Rebebery LANDS Fi (TVHE endo mm Der Mockery Manesvilie the other, | healthy ond ¢ ore besetele fends, all an trates TI wood land coh wmn SE Sep 15 TO f to Payee wler, that I FRESH purchased «' euch terme « examine my Prescriptions depetch. Sept. 15 - Wo A pew an WAIR—AI POMADEs> Bept 15 aw UstT ¢ 2 and all othe extracts fut Gienn LARC for ma S F E PG E : fe r e i i FH F eo 6 . @ « © eo 20 0 eo) eis so 08 20 @ som e i e165 +. @ « . 1 » # ee) . 5 ye “ e & . # .« WwW i Lo e @ .» # po ww Pe pe © . tA ia 19 v2 Ld ee 5 7. oerb, 1657 _ 16 w If 140 00 9 wmier 8A 10 @ 14s per bbl. 8. pichied 4 50. Mack. —Clay avd to 134 Refined |) Fine 1. lest for breed y dee! oe it jor than hee it the aalet pve them, bet wf Fagg pe 25 to 06h unselestie antiofection, rnd hope to reerie « salon the the again ih the fe a orn te being’ Uligh much ‘serv ide —Stardard. DIED: a ber eterod gain —Com. X. C, Adtocntn, please cogs. NOTICE. herewhere. A.B. HENDREN, Booker, aud general Real esiuin agent. cpt. 15y—Imolé A. B.H. A CARD. tain himeo!f and family. 3Begqu bid 4857. BAKIDIR Ww AND 1.EONIDAS BROWN 1116 CONFECTIONARY, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N.C. HE undersigned beving located the mselvesin Sa! isbery, for the purpose of carrying on a Whide-| advertise sale and Re BAKERY AND GONFECTIONARY, | The Weather anit the Clinch Bug.—| The weather here is dry, with tittle proe- Tho drouth is operating in- | corn, turnips, pota-, toes, and peas. We learn too that iad chivch bugs have commenced their rav: and that the Ito | aud cat «ff Al d shower about this time would be of | aster, with many friends, to mourn hee departure +1 but, consoled with the bepe, that their juss has Leea Ts subscriber anvounces that by recent applian- ees Architect. @ N. B-My services ure also offered as a Land | would reapeetfully inform the public that they are now ready to supply all who may wish to buy either by retail or wholesale Amaaig their Brock may be foond during the seawo the following : Light Breed, Rolie, Biscuits, Tra da, Rooks, | Preach Bolle, Bons, Sta butt-rand suger Creckers Pree of every dese: iin, ali hinds of Cakes, molarees sage: bad batter Cakes. ginger, epee sad lemon conps @onget and mice Nois, Frearh Cakes, Soot Cakes Bath de. serd do, A P's, suger sod Freneb Junbies, Lady Flogem, epenge and toa Cakes POURS AVY PLVIL <*> ‘S. E46 EC ee Bride do., exnamented and fancy do Frevieive, Casuanst. Aimoad and Spanch Wa ane Kachen des @ire Choco’ste and Bos on cream Puffs Coke la Me- dome, French Jelly Cokes. and cream Ki-ws ANDIES OF EVERY DESC RIP "TION. The bo quality Preach Candy, Gum, Cordis » Chockolate Drops. lee (rea elves and Puddmngs of every deserpton. afl k an! Watences, nde of Nate, Frets, Cigars, Tudeces end Soulf Wedding, Dinner and Supper Parten fare wished af the surest notice EP They ore determined to spare no pains vs giv ral shore de patremage. They will sapply the Tosa da 0 amount of palr wage & wookity ( amerchasie supphed at & swat) advance YT wy. Sepomber 45, 1°53; 100 Negroes Wanted. VOLK & SPIES Imo | the Cerohna Watchman, a newspaper putiishe J | sown of Salisbury, notifying the dele Ofice %. é. Bail Bord Siigins, SALISBURY, SEPT. 30, 1557. OTIOR is hereby given that the A yr} Stock, subreril- Py Fett = for onsh ov the Int day | he ‘Town of salisbury, }) will be wold next, at the Court Hours in the ote te the amount due em said subscription shall be paid before the time of sule. | No. of No, of | Shares. Bhares B. BV. Austin, now in { \Wmn, McCauley, 1 the name of Otho |. |O, SMyers, jo Gillespie, | 15 |Patrick M. Gowan, 1 Somuel N,' Black, | 10 |5. & Parker, 1 Dahney Oosdey, 19 J. B. Russe), 1 | Michsel Davis’ | 3 J. W. Boott, Ja & DuPree, | 1 |W. 8. Stimpson, | 3 M. Gindson, | 1 |e. H. Turrentine, } th Griswold, trans.) | J.C. Tarrentive, 2) fered w Jobu Keu- ‘3, @ U. Tiller, 6 nady, { 1 @ 1d. A Worth, 1 Beaton Gales, 2 |W. Ward, 1 1 CM. pv, Huchings, ¥ Marts Polly, & L. E. Hearte 11 Soho M |v Richard Ligon, 1at CYRUS P. MENDENHALL, Sept. 15. 8116. Treusure>. F ROM the aubseriber, 9 wiles w. st of Stasesvitte, on the 9th of August,— he be propared tv utieud w more busitexs tbun | One Brow n Ma re | with black main and ‘ail; lamt Spring. Any person knowing where she is, or hus takeu her Jap. will confer @ greut favor by addressing me at Sturesvitle, N.C, and allexpenses will be paid hy me | KOBERT BOYD 2Qwilé | Batirely deprived of employment, the subscriber | é dives some business engagement, by which, to muin- State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY. | Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, | | August Term, 1857. R. Asharst & Sou ve Jucod A. Joves and Joho Jordan Original Attachment levie, cee. V appearing tw the satisfaction of the Court, that | Jarub A Jones and Juno Jordan, the defeudents jon thee | be tm, the en. reside beyond the liaute of ed by the Coart be made for ix weeks suc Te of Maton, orde dauta lo ap wesratthe nex! Court of Pleas and Quar ef Neue o be held for the Coanty of Rowan, at the (5 Hower tu Sa eer on the first Monday in Novem | ber mest to replewy plead ordema her wise judge went will be entered ngeimet them. aud execuuou | awarded accurd.ngty JAMES BE KERR. C.C.C Price adv @5 SU—E-~iF State of North Carohna, CATAWBA COUNTY. | Hagh Framer ard Wile and others vs Solomon De engel, adwimetreter uf Jacob Roe wan end thers Hil ie Equity in Catawbe Superior ( Equity fu Sppesring to the eatiefaction the Court, th Jonn Moore, Wm. Deal, Joho Rieeman, Johue end Witham Le od Jehu Mtrerne, ase sam cout nie ol thie ~te a by the s Cou het pableaion be a 1 Guecenmy weekoin the Carohna Wotcho owed 9 reedenie be and 1 Court ees New Eqauy a niayin A . te the gh Fra nore neta, ou rev agaime ther Witnres, George NOY Cle wad Mart werd Court at off 7 M ler tue 4 M ouday Li . Ie C« * HORSES! HORSES INFALLIBLE REMEDY RIRER ws wishes fo parchase one hus ‘ rty yeue ~“ vee New O ) . feaee Permas heating suc rn pert _ LIORSES., we do well te call os him prevr as eit ve o aay ovher peren He @ ves one ay s hughe: pre ( ) ere as = te @xeh thee any «ther b tin theee po gle : ae Hae a t . Al he domres is 8 cali, oe inet be may be pene Thee + ram . coamnee the pm bl hee bbe eit @ 8 por hase See fe Worst case rs He chew wishes to purchase 4 few anwo—Hieck - Ee b ace . omrthe—C arp ot Brock layere—and ( “re = * rg a Al levers addreee » + . ate = « mede ¢ a odw OF I may be w- e Row Hee ome = : . I bd alow JOUN KR SEIMWEC . be ‘ « * ,* . ri beber a ' d ” ats etn (ewiif ed zi rd dhe oA EL JOHN W HARKER LANDY FOR SALE JN DASIE COLNTY. IME ewbecriter peepeere tn cell (we ireets of lan ta Deere Coanty, stunted $4 miles North Moaekevi le. on the road beading frum Salem Miesville, One tract con 203 AC RE S; the ether, 160 ACRE< Ther « healthy ond dewrab+ ne oreo wid hand) ' ore besetfully @ionre Ce ond * pomp wee burkdngs of wii hinds A faithed Deeiling Ho is by 2 ok Hows two segre Houses, Bers Stables Cnhe ty *h Baggy-shed, Be A five ot ob “The trecte compriee linge Meadowe =n fends, all ander good fone and pean cae) tration Ther are weil © red vey wood iend =f T Those ws ase he eek wma Sy KOBT BLACKWELL Sep. 15 ‘ TO THE PUBLIC ) | 4 ) 4 WOULD r-opeetia'ly snneunce to th Tare to Prywecrene end Coiniry Werehanie in per ler, that fam now rece caver ree pies é FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, de. porchased et eveh prices and wher will be euch Lerms af crn cate *tamine my et ck All orders pomp ly aitende ri Preseriptions poi op ai» 1s 8 ane depstce. C A. HESUERSON, MOD S ace eraor to Sill & 8.1 Sept. 15 —Owié Woodland’s Cream. FOR Titt faher excelle A pew and very pepnler POMADE WAIR—ALSO—« large vurnety POMADES for the bar, Be, just rereived a) th DRUG ae Bept 15 ¢ FOR THE THILBT eWUST RECEIVED A NEW supply PP SING” f PLBRVMBRILS, and afl other articles necessary forthe Toilet extracts fot the handkerchief, Loutun'e, Borine’s ar Glenn's, Every v riety of ROAPS, nicely pe Colognes, German, French and American. Hair Dyes, Tooth Brusbes, Hair Brushes, &e., de, at C.A HENDERSON'S QUININE! Beep. 15 QUININE 216 Stone BOO 02's jast received and for sale, the same in my abe mholesale and retail, ot a very low pri C. A HENDERSON'S Drug and Chemica Sep. 158 —2wl6 Apple Vinegar. umed Stove ( ~ couple of barrels jast received DRUG STORE. 2Qwif QIASES, afm 15. Char ZL MlLLL Smui- Stee Daily SWAGH LAR. THE 35+ Rott . . >, ecnbere give net } we W £ ( " ' “ 5 . Ma atre ( ei t a “ T . acel@ t J tN if Wat _ PATENT WE Nee . ( A DOINES HENDERSON'S W hoirea 4 Ret Dr S? VALUABLE LANDS FOR S SA De mos r rt shalleaupeset ' asly - 8 oO ‘ DALY SEY N DS 1 N ftw ‘arms 0 Arar ated ‘7s . 5 iY 4) . Rot La Orcharde » in Sat “ tt Thal South Yad kin Rive rin N s lean Wes tern Rail R . homine Oly Scho I “clew ’ separa ‘ a a vy. he fore the ante . ‘ Mr Joseph Jacmies. of hn amy aut ‘ $0 oe AMOS WEAVER Levington, Sept 1. 1857 15-40 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE STATESVILLE. N Taesday the 6th (ec Week eart ng tothe toher, Superior ( ( 1 will well win town Lour ated Estate of Alexander Green. Thee tear LARGE quantity of SPICES and other articles, near the eenire of town, Terma, six months credit for making jelien, paddings pice. Ke, just re- with interent ; ¢. A HENDERSON RF. SIMONTON, Adm'r ; Nept. 45 46 Davo ust asp Coewsst Sept Mth, [857 wt three white feet, aud sane | white iu her face; 142 hands high; three yeuts uld thin Bimte: tbat commvely tn ithe ‘VALUBLE PRORER September next, ut the late FOR SALE. ILL BE SOLE ON TI THE 4th and 25th of at the late residence of the decvased, ia Iredell C 5 Santen M. Builey deceased, 7 miles north of ville, Iredell county, NoC. on the public road tending erty, viz: Brates- fran Statesville to Wilksboro’, one half of the well known merchant Mill on ie South Yadkia river. wo which ie attached ALSO the tract of lund containing 265 ACRES, koown os the home place, on which isa large, vew, One tract lying on Fourth Crock. wbont two miles fr 107 Acres of Land: Two Story Dwelling House, nearly finished, good KI'CHENS, BARNS, te. ‘Two youd WORK SHOPS ALSO: y the home piace rably good rel ue yood WHEA ( NORBES, © arti All persmse having elaiins aguinst seid estate, hereby ootitied to present then withia the seribed by law, or this wotice will be plead in bar of a recovery. quested to make immediate poyment, as indulgence couleruing Leg Aeres, in good * eultivetion, 25 ur 30. Nerew of tiiet-rute battuns, tole- 300, oF 460 bushels of quantity of OATS, good Stock of 3, HOGS wad SHREP, farn- ing tuols, ome hulfot «new Vhreshing Muchine wod Fau, Household furvituse oa the day of sale. \LSo , Ke ui Terms made kuown me pre- Ali persons indebted ty suid estate, are re- caunot be given Aug. (7th, 1857. TS BENS Bd l ou the 29th of July last, SAM | ot the 2d inst. wy neges NEY ; and one the 4th inst. GEORGE, 140 Iba, wpoken Sam is about 25 yes in five feet 10 inehes bigh, broad wcross the | | shoulders, broad cheek bones, serius to smiles when | o, has @ sear across the breast und ove across Jone of his big tore back of the nail, b rut of an are. Viney is low, chunkey and black, short | face and shows # sour countenance behind the 1 ly, ' a thin visage w bouy —I will pay the above re ward for the d confine ment of said ne groes in eny thay T} grt them agarn;« for each one of Ub nfined. | I will ales pay a reward of R25 fo went ev denee to cu (apy pereor harboring any of aid se grues. DRURY MORGAN Mourgau's Alilis, Unwa Cu, N.¢ Repe 7, le tfls which causes him ¢ ROWAN TID BANNER OF p ‘“mIy 3 ay Ol Point @ Is STILL UNFURLED, AND WILL WAVE IN | drape a ; aud has sears on her urme jold, on feet high, weighs wbout 160 Ibe, kove of one | Ge + Cause » wh by @ burn oF bh «old and weighs) when spoken to, | ANAW ae or stolen from the subscriber my negio tnar walks, CRETE wy uegro man | nh caused by the orge is about 29 years has @ bore al HOUSE. INDOMITILLE ROBSBDS SELLING OFF A Te . vase r rr M " STAPF Le AL DEANS omfart” “<<< GOODS! GOODS!! COST FOR CASH. DRY GOODS. ; | | AVING © Hats, Bonnets Boots: aud Shoes, Hardware, a FU State of North wore, tag and KLIe atelio Mik China ane } Gila Ready Uade Cloth Grroceries. ] BROW Caldiccll County. &8~ Carolina. OFFICE OF THE W.N.C.R. R. V Dy ANCY GODS, « STARE, a. A A Fate Pos “ ‘ AMR rT w MEBs y PRING & Dh PL SEMAN TON, SUM \ GEO VES ATLOSTE IAEA TS BON VETS, JOOS STIORNS, hor CiES, 1 AIT A a A “ wew Cn r Pr ron at r iD We are alw ; ' p wt ~ will pa h s ver t n Cash ‘ . W oJ MILLS, & Co s ' M , + 4 More Now Books. Bist! 1, Viviaior the Seeret of Pow or by Mra. Southworth ; ¢ fi Lettera of Na malvan aid fiarphine by: Abt Phe Prince of the House of David by Prof Jo Tag arr Roman Cathoheiam the Great Apostaey by Rev ©. P Jones JW BNNISS. Book Seller June 16, 18ST —tf-3 Salisbury. No ¢ are TY ESAT EMS“ Bi the 16th day of September next, the Eleven Likely Negroes | Eight Head of Horses s§ Mules, | CRA eeengs Us A Quantity of Wheat, Outs, SEC ARTI AC ‘A Set of Blacksmith Tools, SAW-MILL a Rye, Field, One Road, TWO-HORSE AMS BARWES M. CAMPBELL, ASS A Buggy & Harn ness, ALL THE FURNITURE—INCLUDING A GOOD Library of Voolis, AND A COOKING STOVE: ALSO, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN AVING qaeilied wa as executor of the last will and testament of Davin Ramsay, dec'd., I will. tt, } residence of , twelve miles South-west of Statesville, on Weds: wday GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! O' vember next, @t the CITY OF MOREHEAD, following prop- | will be suid at public anction, the Lots of said City ~.hlyo~ TOOLS, a0 {nd a Quantity of Sawed Lumber, Lr Sale to continue thing is sold haxiug A rewent the Terms inede pe so same seribed by law, AUGUST 25, ROBARDS. ve ry recone to make | together with other aruct ee nol necersary l from day tu d t for pay oF thee Lu 1857 memti Hoy, and Corn in the and one Sinall XbAN.C, This is the new City laid off by the “Shepard's! the cumfort and advant Point Land Company,” at the ceruinus of the Atlan- | vided us soon as practicn| tic and North Caroliva Rail Road, at Beaufort Mar- linmediately ut the Atlantic Ocean. ‘The various Revorts of the U.S. Coayt Survey extublish the greac excellencies of Chis Harbor, for tae cuily of entrance, wind or wave, de of weler Maewi; and security from whilst Burt completely com: wands the eutranee Phe inienor communie tions by water und tand | wust tnake this a great CommerciakCuy. ‘The vast | productivos of the ferdle valleys uf the Roanoke, Tur and Newes Rivers aud the cominerce uf those grea toland seas—the Albemarle, Curntuch, Croatan aod Painticn d« Wlireach thiy tue Warbor through we Sound on Cre both m Seund will bear ouits besum the agricultural products, lumber, uaval stores wad fine ebio Guuber of the regions lyiag south The AL & NOOO. Rai! Road whieh will be ready for use by the first of January vext, passes through the entire length of the Cuy touts wharfin ds fect water at low tide, aud connects web the great N.C. Rail Road (of which it is @ continuation; at Goldsboro’ The N.C. Rail Road, amoug the bestin the Union, 223 miles Jong, i® completed to Charlotte, where connects through the Carutiaa and Georgia Rai Roady with Atlanta abd the south-west; and by its werter \ av. UNNI every- known on the day of sale JAMES G. RAMSAY, Exrceros ted tombe aly eetate, are inmediate ps ar cS saule, ate um i Veit, w ine pr bar Ex'r ROWAN Hol AVING at co ou re farnilied bes HOTEL “ 4 ient vemiore egu 1y a price cos with vito pat 1 ‘ mtuemm ol S ome) or wt both hoteise vat: beardin ed by t ce wuccemsf log Ualens adp leatea af fare onand after ¢ POARD “ R N ® ® Ch. NOTICE, HENDERSON. MM. F “_-- Nh, Druggist & Chemist. SALISBI Ni .4$AIN ID 4c: RY D eXtension, BOW In rapid progres®, ot is contemplated lo teach the trade Mempiis and the Missin Valley by the network of all the roilways that ¢ nect at AUanta, Chatuavoga, or with the EBust-'T Rail Road hewse The Purt of Beaufort ard St Diego in the Pac attitude 5 aud if tt s Pueitic, it will re t ton the eastern Co i tic Railroad ever be « be done forthwith) why may act this new City become the Atlauue taart for the commerce of the East En Gee) Pwo short Railroads will connect the two great Cr eof the State, lying the north and suath ofthe North Carolina Railrow, with that road; and tis confidently expected that a vast coal trade wall be carried on through the 4 rot Beaulort become « great r purposes of Commerce, but t stewiners passing Bo near end south; aud tua wot woedy ‘ great “entire ¢ tb a a suit »owhich our ut ‘ yin Lirut, Maury, ¢ hie uonmsa = m k epee he comtnecce of ite Atiaton, S tio a d the Coy f Mexies The CLCY OF MOKEHEAD is situate " pre d with salt water « esa te and *ea-ba g t f wach wu s P a * water \s 1 mingle s ™ t *. aiw ‘ » ' Iw h . Ay ¢ JIuM 1RAD P Shep I I U FOR SALE! TWO PORTABLE STEAM IN GIINES, BOILER, «C., WANTED! 6 : a, 5 e) ) i) pleces riren timder for | A} i large S126 Npoke S for Wagon Wheels do. for Carriage and »( )( i{ )) Buggy Wheels. All to he of the best quality of timber MURDOCH & CAIRNS. PRESB i. nf erepme es wmeeee LAND POR SALE. ia 223 ACRES, OFFERS } HOUSE For Sale = Lt ISG DISSOLUTION, ue FIRMOF Mut aday D NOTICE. \ RAV w w vt Nov he \ e pace ha Deep W \ Iv, is \ Lt ess ae riiy. in V Th < f GOODS rea c ® Deep Well, Aug 18 rerth 4 ta Le 2 CLS WIws T janntalwatecan oan articlac al tobacea <b To J. & Po Meroney cane a vanety of choice brane extra fined Try them POY “ Ok witter 8 more every t ranging fr RANI 503 SALE HI v have wm Wola nite Hy Acer LOST! | Be: 1 Dip . oh BAN NDat LAND FOR SALE! par " . A8G Acros. (.OTILES NOR TIT OF SUEISBERY R Td LO NMMAIGIA TG ENGEL OT = 1 _ Bacon, Se Anas ets nthe Jot M Sept, th, YSS7 ND SOLAR GE: PA RACON Os NERA root HT aVWn OR ACO CITY OF MOREHEAD! | ! the lst. The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions of 21 weeks eact. Suitable aod convenieut furni- ture, aud whatever else that may be necessary for | pal, fur JG boarders fo onal the pupils, will be pro- Very comfortable ne- cummodations can be hed, in the family of the Prinei- Tha price of Board, including washing, lights wod fuel, will be $65 per session ; the one balf poyable in advamee, and the babauce end of For the Pupit tiae of tual sek ces of u protracted cha the session MS OF TUITION PER NESSION, lism bramches trom $10 to $15, a other continge ne the awe charged for Board or on frou vncrauce until the eud of the sewuon, but ou taade after entranee, except in caneru! ace ucher ove "FEMALE SEM SEMINARY. : WATER [; OWER N THE ELEVEN 1 Y OF NO. INMHE regular session aa this schoo! will commmanee | : aa TH NTH) De Monday of Qetober ne xt. TIMBER. LAND. ——nimwoe OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- ia one and a balf miles of the Depot at I ¢xipytan, wear a Public oud having 4 substantial Cou.ay Bridge r the Creek. ‘There is vow an old Dam and the ruins of a Gald Mill and Saw Mill at the pl ‘There 18 wit ample supply of Water at all times # the nearest Water Power to the wwa of Lexington. 1 1 the of good Wheat u Varione kindy « Mill Troet * 267 Acres the fi nd Corn land, and a good supply ‘of of timber Also, adjoining and cunven- tent to this ‘Traet, P will sei another of 200 Acres, st Woodland of Pine and Oak timber bach pupil wuet be furaished with all the books wirhent any cleared laud neceseiry for carrying on her studies in eunformicy ‘This Power is situated in the midst and is surround- with the rales of the school; and with a Uibie, ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Dak Such tulcs #6 may be requisite to secur, doorder of avy Power T kuow of near the N. C. Reilroad be- and diigeut uttention to study, without iaterrupiion, tween Raleigt and Charlotte will be adevted aud rigidly enlurced, ‘Myone who tee Phe town of Lexingtou would supply ‘a eustom af that they cant wt coufurm to sich ru'es had better thin piace wu 200 B ishelsof Corn per day—and ] know enter, as they certaiuly will wot be retsined in etme place where aman of enterprise could make 9 (ie school uniess they comply with its regulations little fortune sooner, ‘There is a very great demand Kvery one must, uj munen'’s retleetion,see the for hunber J the County of Davidson is jast on the propriety ofsuch a course; eud Uae beat cuteresis of eve of building a $20,000 Court House within @ mile ve 6Chee! Cemands aud @ half of the mull Te will be a special object of the teachers to endea W. R.HOLT. ¢ vor to cultivate io the pupils, habits of accuracy aud Lexington, April 7th, 1857 1f-45 of close appleanon to study, end, so far as panbe, . _ ~ (4 correct bad tabits and supply deficievcies ; eepeci ’ .an T tiwisceamepeat’ secu aees. WHEAT! WHRAT'! a iat they may make the school what they desire bd ee ittot a echool for thorough menta: (oe moral 20.009 B USHE ib Ss WANTED. traimog—they hope to have the cordial ed-opers tion vf all ile rouse ~ Tae All the uls wil be required to stand au ¢xanioa- 4 ple sobseriber wishes to purchase TWENTY TReU- tion aC the chose of the ar @anD bushris wheal, fur which the highest mar W.G, CAMPBELL. Prinespal het price will be paid August J1th, 1657 Gw-11 MICHAEL BROWN, Jun 1857 us b h Mutual LONE t D Greensborough Mutua Flour! Flour!! 7 T ’ Rr , e ee SUR CE COMP 5 . op 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. 5.990 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. QECH hae bee ud cout ¢ offi tor » cers uf this Compa a We are debt; TYTVELE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousend ave ta Loe ee SD and have " doa Borrele Flour for which the highest mashes » via ' tee ® BIA} rice W be paid sh £13,345 °9—mak a x M4 MICHAEL BROWN. * alr " w ore hay Salisbury, June 30, 1857 t aa t a ‘ is ru « re aavaaa: : i BOO! S& SHOES, : “ + va. f Gents, Boys and Yooth, Boota and ' , te tere Nd oda po ' iN sh 1 (ca s Also, Ladies Gaiters, Boots s JA ay ans Ties, ae, f < Pow Wood Met John L 6 Sea . a I J Mi Ew ¢ DP ~ March Blac, te 6mo44 ( David Meh ens 4 M “ BOF I Wades s seas ( e A Wr iy ° PAC! 2) ee aa) 1&4 tas 4, joint = ~ rw ! 1 VEINS 23 uy Gs Pry month, ROE. Troy, | Same oa ag J Ya ‘ comanrte J. Alexander Crawford, A. B., Principal, AMES SLOGAN), Pres 4 fe sen lus Lastitetion will commences bh OW. OGKURN Pree . e 13th of July. The principal hav. ( Pr MENDENHALE A a gular course of stndy PETER ADAMS, Ss . ' . ‘ cs the patronage of the WMH CUMMING ‘ Tos alinse: ees to way that this laetwe- VJ, Med x n 4 t quorter of a ce y \ Weaas F ( 11. B. Hall) is located im a Mo Gannes \ and g healthy commanity. Board een ‘ 5 . conven vihe Academy, at seven t ( scxcepted. The terme of PETER ADAMS. 5 oie sua M - , ( N. ( Clase . er branches of Mathe- ° 4 hl NOT I¢ I. REFERANCE F Kocxwei ¢ FUN I = ey Mares OE l . ae ss F d \ Fag, Saow Creek, W. M. Agamon, Honey f : . her.” ae ° A i pea Is tf-5 ( NC, within the veat ein . 2 5 i . Ai ‘c WEY 2LOCOES. lee J STR i Hawk's Hutory of N.C., vob Ast; \ 7 DAVID BARRIER ou uM » Last Work, The Testimony of the t Kocke > Sparg s Ser s, | and Ind Series; \ U. States vrophecy by Bakt- ‘ 1 i kK Axe and sa Bags, by Milburn ; amer Chesterfield ce ay Nteamer Chesterfield, *-..: S200 Sowa? congy . JH ENNISS Book Seller i J i Sakebary, N.C. be dee. “2 speetfuly amnounes to From Charleston aad George- Pabbe, that they have farm sty r ame and etyte of town, J Mille & ¢ © purpose of carrying om the : A and P ce Baosiness in the town of ELE Sica k P I . fliers iD x the Boek MU formerly veespied by a : Miemn & ¢ T at all times have om 1)- ANNO DISS0 \ N 4 R F COPARTNERSHIP. CECOMNS tues ALENT PU TON. \ " fwi Fancy and Staple _DRY COODS, now rs ‘ J SHOES, LEATHER cir tee Mewes. . e thanks tm their ' very liberal pat f { Mille, Moose & enicn @ comntme@anpece MILLS, VWOOSE, OS. STENITOUSE [38-29] WALI PAPsAR. omp = Weediand th. Pr vier rlamed Breath aw Na (ream. Paper Ju nd Bordering te ENNISS’ Rook Store 3 and the sub Beware NOT re K. \ & « Nec rs R and R. will Commis. monere. nd y to every known as whick omplaiat in and cot. ore para- rly stages, nt has proven, rally the firet 1 system, caus- rednces the scans vgs at the mers capacitated . fthrewing 1s fo prevent system senses of the lunge. ver remedy or Sanford’s In- v * lorge and ex- ly known, and and one that can sept Ll Imold keep the Dr TOR PRINTING \ Vo 1/ tale O fice. A French pape reaye that Lucille Rome, pretty girl with blue cycs anc 1 fair hair, THE GREATEST | Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY A Contrast--Prepared or Unprepared. A few days since, in one of our Wes- A Boy that had a Heart. a condemned and sentenced As he tern States, was led forth tu die. the gallows and felt that murderer EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. stepped uy , of Roxbery, has discovered in one otour common pasture weeds a remedy that cures | M AC H FOUNDRY INE SHOP, | Salisbury, July 28, 1857. Scareevmre LAND sprang AND SU POLK STORE. a SPRING AN q ‘ MILL PROPERTY VRSIONE, W. AYER has just received | eR @ and opened a new stock of Buoks, | | Stationary, Fancy articles, Fire Screens, | worly but neatly clad, was bronglit b cowa vuting death, a horror of fear SALE ryt tt eepeniiods tedeannte retaed kins e the Sixth Court of Correction & ee Si oe him, his lips were white and ante: BLO Cd ae oa tap Binele | | Window Shades, Tobuceo, Segura, of various beeede, | | FOR S : | peda oraphy 3:8 on by ep : : : ri re) 8 charge of vagrancs cing 9 ay pallor vsraprnd i any |_ Manmade ee a sieCoceanin hg MOOR STORES FW gine 160 AGRES of nd vine! GOODS AND CLOT ina” oe ’ A - 1 excep’ 0 ca (bo! u 0 > c - “Does any one claim you asacd the vlassy, Geata like srive settled in his soe a this p Aig over twit sane ivcdicaruiicules: vf | Among his books may be found, a good supply ofall \b Ca an Yadkin saat wi ae free for the Spring and Summer. te agistrat 7 es. Whilst his convased hands ‘were. \icius: sll witbimtwenty mil r ean the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by bet itedacinns ie hae ae iperael Mier A ccine large und one ia | a a te - irtue, all en es of Bosto: and others, near Stoke G yer ein vg r pplication, What was it that “Pwo boulew are warrauted to cure # wursing sore | | theSuperintendemt of Common Schoolof this oat re ee ee nnn cetuent mill site, with a race, $9119) fl MA) nN d ‘g \ erie rath French, English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- 9 ai p aca | ih \ NNY y th j bougel 2 i sea ene eee Oue to three bottles will cure the worst kind o stera Unubsidged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, , 12 feet Mee ee a eae ee oapaaee: owes eberan Ihave p wretch, that im shiver, and trem: pases un the face | Carlnika'Secre, MosseaiHarpocDuw jas Palcnesers cv: A dam)ean be bavtiet wry emul! expense, ate . 0 Sand moan in anguish! Was it the two to three botiles will clear the system of Biles | mone! Lorenas uw sen'h, Life sed Sermons, Chau: | loere te mu beater rill vite onthe Yadkin ver. Pow- Cloths, Cassimeres, Vemings, and Gentlomer'ety, ames, LU sus ) : : iu seat eaelt an PDs are ea ranted eure Cie urceauaker | bers Pupers for the people, Humes History of Engtand, | °F sufficient fur auy purpose can be ubluined at & pishing goods, which will be sold vety low, or rf what can lie a : fee ee fellow-men {Hi Lie mouth and stanach : vUsT RnCErVvED Gibbon's Rowe, ir Joba Fruinsurt's Chronicles of the small out-lay. | There te & ap eae are pee Price cee the best style of the ‘Art, Wl “Te amy N i , t dsands s tullaweinen f nn eee ce er re Siha Gare o= Middle Aves, Campbell's lives of Obief Justices, timber already at the place, ready fur building he keep in his emp a rkilful Cotter, and oun Uiorehe ae re i a; i : ao _ | reer Seen a five t i tre warrtutedtocurethe worst, AND FOR SALE, BEV EeAL or EMERBYW’'S saurgaol Jie Sa aes mene CL eCENtC a gue subscriber is too far advanced in life to commence the | warrant good fi His eaxporionsl te ths ar ‘ 4 “ cel _— t pe Weany Je cane S hae us pee a ealineare sil barer raw Hors . P Oid North State, edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the Ma ment of ae valuable propery he wee eee: eebney him io saying that his stock eshayt be ‘sare en ir t the same > tne Cet Le sh aS ‘ bs c : fee Piet ae age i fore well it on good terms, and time will be givet.— | passed ia quality; and thewlylés are ulfdate, i : ) Rite eves R -Wa orse owers Gospels, vith questtoa books, Camimings works, Me-' 7) : p 4 vi y' i ebd-vens ie eeu Geer annie ruprepared to invet bis God. What mine sees eure running of the ail y eA aeenity, Facaly ant, Pucaet Bibles, Ths Wishiug lo purchase will ellen him at ive ton | Bebdanme filo steal ‘st Ready-Mades, ry rted tf Atniicisl ‘ wd and » ,that helpless to resist, Ne’ ony or ches arpony the hair AND Hyima books of all kinds, drcings Washington, 3 vols, erent Stokes’ F Ere address him at vipa *, vate Shirts, Collera, Vests, Hendke : id asthe with disiiay upon the brink, ! Pour ie suc hols are warrauced tu cure corrup SAD OTIAT MID AQTTERG — | Hodge on Ephesinus, Dicks works, Soutt’s Sermons, | YHCs Sauegaery 62 ne we outs, Punts,—and every thing required?’ Cait elon a . ea horne! . Fil anita sed tunnnnculeets eae cure corrupt, (YW ER-SHOT THRASHERS, ( vvutee Architecture, Dr MANES ARCTIC EX: 7 WILLIAM STORES, | | see. sa \ said he ‘ ita hore bom the tee Dat eats aes mericenouirarihelekin ’ are PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Syt0n, Cowper, Tap May 29th, 1 til) Orders for work promptly filled. viher of that e plunge, t Capable of geting out 200 bushels of Wheat in 10 per, Millon and a Hal many other poetical work \ JAMES 8. BEARD r ther at} on ee » econ wo tu three butilesare warranted y cure tie Worst hoare with two horses and three hands. ‘These Ma- Mitt Wun y. RAE et Spool eee alist H I d ‘ 7 tte another dying seene. ee le ewartl Me AE ae i ie criuiara pecs, with | Mm Tenis ¢ Noveit and x prt! tevay aire edie Encourage ome In ustry. ee aaah Merchant: Pailey eos a Penns pastor went Pwo ve bottles wre warranted to cure che the addition of transportation charges only by the st writers of the day. He can show ada be y, Apn gol, 16 : eS awit 4 inost d rate Case ul rheunval N. BOYDEN & SON. a varied, @ stock of StaGonary as ever Was seen south | : ee eed B oats a Chico (four bultlésare wertentedto eurcthe sal!| === of Mason and Dixons line, Albuns Portiolios and fan. \ JAMES s HORAA, \ want! PReH eed: ICC THEW OF NOCH Walked | cheam 7 2 y (Cy giftebooks in abundance, Blank and Copy booksof ee ee ee inet tr vat thee wordsy “Tnaelt watkerl rhe sabe ote wit cure the worst exter of HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, | citctcs. Weworanduns and Disrwee without end, 0 _ WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, Ci eae a SS rere | ae fae lie i 2cturning to his le + y went refute ) » ines assortment of books published by the A marie an “But lave yo ueans of providing Mi’ I tI as NG Het) Sy Avocucauieulwuya experienced'trom the frst bul INM T PL ASS NT. Tract Society. In the Notion hue show as great a SALISBURY, N, C., lis bed. tle was s.ck unto death, bu evaudealn Mereig Warrauled when ibe above RE aut SUSE. and |YETECEY a8 anybody ought to wish to see in one day, \oued below MH. & Murphy's, Store, ne knew it not. Two days later the phy-'jacutity is uken one mere » fui sale a HOUSE and ny stuck includes Biuid Lampe, Part-anoniea, Cabas, The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Wachine Shop, | K BEEPS constanily on hand a large assortment « sicisn > his be e, with his fn. Reader, t Yover a thousand botties of thisia | eh oe ey ee ane ee we ell Perfuneries, Hair Onis, Pomadtes, Philocomes, Sewel- AULD ierera lie ienée ead (helpable gener: WATCHES and JEWELRY of ot! kinds, a t 1 a8 the viemmty of Bos Tikit therdiver olicinieve: ecru mic Rococo aa pyckeae i jl et» Chine Vases, Cups and S s. Perfume bottles, W alle viknsaghoul thelemusityc thal he instil ens |——* ‘locks, Watches aud Jewelry of every doseription, pick mans pulse, Tle pay en ci ca waier willentingush tre, musure OTe en Foe kitchen, a weit of 200d | Card Baskets, Candicsticks, ‘Tove, Fine Eogravingss | yf Be pattie ae adie ea ar repaired in the best manner and on the most re Unspoken message inh I ive fit but! ™ ater, aud yut-hous.s. Uhe Lor contains near- Gils ( ap. : ; rep ufacturing the following ariicle t A her with Many ie terme. enous. ! ol sag 1S will this cure humor never sold a bottle o mu © acans. Terms easy to suit the purchaser De ce nee sata esis wee 10 BU. thers ue. mentioned, to wits Th ebrated . asked whether he was it iit edd auther? alter a cnal it ulwaye speaks for| 7 ~*°°™ * ; pping ropes, Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes February 19, 1856 re c , lether he wa » dan A a : Ii oe i : : : B.C. SMIT H Ha ine RIT CHELO Drur Threshin M hi 3y38 ; esent death. He was told that n eae rel ii i epee *P- Cabarrus co. Jane 9, 1857 pdly29. 121300, Kalieda ons ey & acnhine DR. WILLI stome su : rec th ioyrows tn ou pas aie scapes dead ~ ue Wits, t inow few hours, at most, he enters ; f i ir si wot a walne . » lara Panoramas, M Ana Eorse Power, J AM 8, TATE, dot Erernity. The sentence un ee 1 in 1846— N ORTH (" AROLI NA, chidren, Ws baskets and Wag A of Balumore, which for euse of draught, excelly every Surgeon and Mochanical Dentist, I ul n all k rome! &! 25 to £25 0 Violina from diets to8 0, Banjos iy, Lie Pr eiccal; : . ; eard t es and without e ar l 1 Me ' i" ae - a4 ' seplies wosia ek Osis mh r ak yee maa = hs found in the country (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) cough, fue it VErY \ = yw owas he affected : ; re Ga (ape Fiealiin Harmeniciwe ee ke ee eee sats pene ap > g be disewy state that ia Wirkes Coury. “ ee cil STATESVILLE, N. Q. were ip gros: trouble. val news‘ He calmly said, Lai, and U six bottles pes came meter, Compass Measures. Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, Bs ‘ If, tio iG) altizat isis sudden, | did not expe Bat v4 Dw thousand bottler Screrior Court ix Equrry Soa ¢ Toys, Eye (iss ld Pens, with » ESPECTFULLY offers bis professional services myeelf, 1 \ ecume au arlizan % » J pect it. ae ae ; : Lae Weak TE VY THOUSAND snd Saw Maly MILL & FACTORY GEAR EU to the citizens of Iredell and publie generally, when | know a guud trade, Iwill sed be Ged!) Lhave no preparation Mo: s wiclesale DF Uy wha hace been A Sexing Term, 1757 ther things not herein ment fwhich are for SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate of combed any sister. To went an apy vake. ‘Luat was made loug ago. | heb ss twenty wad thirty vears,say that nothing — sale com 1 oy A ald Poe ets (STMA VS S les ) Ik : ‘ MALY: TRAW COLILER ee | . an : : Sera cOiccucrelmnnthoncnn is : S Gal in an ae sotwusto el! | make nu charzee lor showiug goo ’ brusimaker. Every day 1 used to ¢ ‘ , but 1 have trusted int d : LS t Petition for Sale of Land, : i ae - seeadte w ® Co aoe rience ; ? Ra eerie | wliteousites - uuive ais yall quarters é article worth buying; ithaving stuud the tes ee We oe ’ vomys : Leieas nk y fora For Partirion. Lp Recoutect,—orrosire tue Cover Hocse (2 rty-five yeare ler secretly to my ru 3 she 8 Q 1 u at vas a general family : a . Jane 2, IMOT 1 DRUREY’'S Cora 8 re; Ploughe of ev cr on the bed wiule Lslept on the foor, a) ta ' great aud wonderful virtues have beeu fuuud Aes EpoaN y mp nlonled ey eee - rn Culuvators; F & Gold Mas bine . Y “ A eo ‘ : een S. Gray, James Calgway am Masau, Davi : bey he noble boon t* given, to madel o it appears she tenoughte eat. One a wy Sas Hail es NER flsiaee, aud: itebell WILLIAMS BROWN. Terns MO en Re scene Tie hangs face ding 98 Which” day sbe bey u e boulevard, and isias Le : a sinst . t Never and Warr 1—Terms Cas ao A oval of Hes vee hath Sxed ber jm pease wus, y big ld | > ah always u a Pe Sua - : a a rye ‘ va All ar s*% heer 1 th ations thee, Bor be'rr with caretegs and was takeu up. en wT heard that, 1] said Ss o5\ . « OO, wha y ve ofl Terrisa, Rebecea, Wiiiam O and SS Tin, Sheet-lron and ©) NC Rail ik : 4 t lodifferent hand, abuse cay bynceed tame.” if ne - ‘ip . 5 nae we Nie sre bul few Geurge V., Sumerhn; Abrabam, Wil 5 “aie Pa powlively cash on completion of werk reap eng Come, ay bey, things caunot 20h Lilie ae alae Dro Rebates Copper Smith, a oy Ju TH al ON We i eedesen Wta’ee Pomel’ Coops > ; t ) ny el 4 h Abner Tribble ‘ vr arch 20, 1s bru 4 4 ast so; you tunel Dud sue tity better ; _ ; F : ; Twa ive Snes Teiaaed dret Abner T At his old Stand opposite Se , Commonications by mail or otherwise will re 1 soon fuund a youd place where 1 um decuuel es ence of death rests pecpe cu y } te o Giscnaseait ihe SS ulias ays, and Thomas Sumerha the (rere of i ’ fren e months, and for- prompt attention al ; F we r : s rth k v Sink A ) Re on -re se we Sale ne t ward bs th fice wary 1 1657 ledged, fed, anu cl ae and have twen - 1 fh . \ ; x ‘ = i reoke Walt a aia pal aaee an aC inet MURPHY & 0 bruary 10th, 1 (ly37} ty rapes a month lave a@lev fuubd a xf PCO WEE ACRE LON S i ‘ “ kK <& 1 1 Be will > . OUSELROOFENG and p| good woman, wie, lor rose twenty traucs, 1" a iswered t * a x y wt Perm e ( bo : CATE PERING - will take care of Lucille, and teach her '¥" Ishies 1 to Gud.—-1 eo RUAN & ; : i 4 4 Ad neediework. I claim iny sister. tn L’reobyterian N ( cathe bes ; : Degman aaer z ants ete \ L. ) ; : op ad tdemur Ww : : “My boy,” said the judge, “your con- ay Dimcctiose Fou, Une Adules cone (able) opin sid cas. t and decree will be ma Javua ‘ WILL BUY duct isvery bonvurable. However, your ; eet ues Seen ye| Cet ca NE OF TaE BEST PURGATIVE AND GOING 60 , sister canuot be set at liberty tll tuimor ne Repose of the Sabbath. o : oe A Ee ae eS CALEOWAY, CoM E NQ I I U M 13 U (i CDi Metre LANES id 4 - ¢ s,tak : a 5 DK SANFORD S INVIGOK A Pe e LIVER! - = row. : . It is erely as suliject to the aor fj “ vit Seyi Meee L bh ences RIRER tehes thie methed to inform ae Never mi = Lucille,” said the b A ST emicutelul life it NST EETEEI CSD HR | yatta lini bf ” To or eo fi , the pubbe, that in order to make pms for hike will come abd fetch yuu early tua ( - ; M PURE 8 — koww lt en er " a i row.” ‘Then turning to the magistrate ; eee ae palit SALISBURY SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. = 5 Ean ein I \| I; Al L \ er tin ee Se SMe wees ee rts caeand) | UWINALD KENNEDY. CLASSICAL SCHOOL. |. sone sy cog tarniy eBoy = 1 SCPPL 2 bos 3aVY kiss ler, Ula) hol, . 5 ‘ ee le J ) \ y pursuits. These x, 129 Warrew % AS F STU Je We M -N ‘ 1 z f wo par: he will sell bw extenmve, and clegeot bot of 4 = w oS) pul, & t ts I * \ ( ‘ ad ful fee He then threw limself into the arms t sto ah ss OW eas F “ sale A a w Vork ( cv FINITE Second Nese (this erhont will comme : ; a NI WHER CLOTHING of his sister, and buih Wept wart leat g t for , . 8 s HR 42 +t See | ; FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBEE - esmetime & a; | affection. V > 4 co ; { HW Ge _— HSS a ATRIAL ES Wika VANES ian ar * F eines of REDUCED PRICES. and grey brive Gpintee 1 and + las ‘ Ba yen Is , a Ts TERWS PER NCASION OF TEN MONTHS 1 ‘ch = Oe ana : y have ever bren flered io the pubbe, ie Keep a Keed Cow, or Nene. ‘ : : bret . i ra ¥ \ ite ; I : - \ A RC ey f r. Sanfor . Tivigorator MARCUS HOFFLIN A J ( ‘ a. : ' J \ . : ui ee ne . "t : I " E Melebary. July Viet. 1057 eT Amos :..! v, daincstownh, A 5 ases Ww _ . : - sme - . gugue coully, New York, gives the : 2 Se hes a ae pe ‘ ‘ oO y ’ W. P. ELLIONT, 7 ? THE GREAT SOUTH owing aX tue pr AY ‘ 5 CeCe passing t - Drags \ eo Ma . ai - ie ‘ ; a - vere . . o de itter-wab 12 w r ’ fi N re . _ as vn . ani wccang rer: 3 : preore, theee HAT AND CAP maa ae eterensees GENERAL COMMISSION = Bad sw strvcrony, SP Suid aie Be re ane VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AND : ein mabeea aah says id cow is ir ¢ ao for the repose the Sabbat the Ob. : . . " SPRING TRADE, 1857. aria we or os ee ee oa, Pee CHIE GR BENT. hiectuaniecce o” FOR IRDING URINNT, breed; med.uin : year i 3 5 ; } : ; ‘ ar wintered un corn fudder, Wie produ sie Suet, Series Hands ot bas ‘ a | iH iH ‘\ I au P j s I \T., JOUN DOOLEY, 4 ite ois . Ln j a one and a acres, toy wi ‘ A at ‘ i ’ vu . = ae ( IreR. \ M LMINGTON, N Iudigest Pip 81 MAIN STREZT RICHMOND, VA quart of corutues z 40 Dilg, Ww e aha eof a yreat co Cre Fae . 1 Eas 4 a ¢ 1 ° masine AkR AND MPWRTER OF with t a ri a : sate sauncios HA APS, LADIES Fl TRIMMI th the sips ‘ Ae ] f rook joann r 7 ; IATS CAPs, LADIES RS, NGs 3 « any, abd wie r wt a How togeiher ‘ ‘iB. ACON. mae ae : . ' 1 ne ‘ . * . . \) O00" ‘ N Wow ROUND ® : s-avied SHEA ESBS rae 7 Bip ) 500 ibs LARD NN Oa ee sentnsun, fermen’, cee sneee ve as comfort ‘ td The * ' t HH coos A LD 100,000 164 21 inch PI\E SHINGLES. for sale eal ) ' Costiveness rate rime aad others, to : re ret ] ~ [< by bhiecLkEs & 50 (; (WC II: ~\ t -s wade fot the basmess of was wanufacture) Uy a young w ‘ ) m ( ii \ AK ai : dbs ! " bo prof ' t se teh : \ . ' . Noth, be vested *bo profs a dla a i r >» ‘ . 6 Wtcal ! > ae Pil ae 4 ; : J. I . GOW AN, 4.2. ARMFIELD. —Darie L SALE K INGER * Same. Phladetphe, ond er-naking; yet U > Was ad ‘ ? ‘ - Sick Hea ‘ Y anelactanng de- - ; , a yaway P48) COS MRT A elina rT s ’ : Loe / . C=<o in hee ine wre g ae — . COLL L. ROBARDS, | . ow aaa cannes an een any ea i ) -j be ‘ ren aod y ane ventagrowsly thea here- wat it ie thy vf ptaal af : I . rong mans ; . _ ‘ bie 7 t ot b crests, he hes meee t . » . 4 fuera ws vi ae ROWAN HOUSI ! ms : 7 cc Eon or ' : \ . ‘ : , Say on ep wd, a ; ‘ DEROSSET & BROWN, ae ci chur cm mie est avd | : ‘ ‘ ' i ‘ er Mate of hee owe mabe hares fatten te ree SATCE OFFICE FOR ALL’ . se Drage tN oauee ete \ i t T se » é _ t not d - HOUSE BROWN & DE ROSSET, . Lani ae whole uu kK “ 1. 8 Mast - -s wed but wedded to . ' th =A Sah set wore ee porchase etsemherr, ever ba . * ; x : GENERAL COMMISSION We Vis Cow thee : etd , fooke ti Certificates of Marriage, Pos and the ne IF YOJ HAVE WORK FOR M= opamp de ecbroen anon a ge} \ : \ I » | j j vite viet bs estabishmest—he ~searre tint ; ane Ne \ ae ’ oe oy do mm they oot ® tha "J - : nh : (;! ‘ soe, _ _!} HAW. OM j case or ng it n. ie be eile prop dope Makes jail a ra . ) WT roy. fa Novih of Newth ; ew ke n » WR. Me MW pate ' . 1 New k ; Lip BABB The | | WHT EAE AD. : GUN AND) LOCK tte veccces aranermente are at a . ig T ' SmaITILING, Fa ie ne Ai a eat ore et ra putes REMOVAL meus Wal ¢ + . nr bd baw j Certificates of Confirmation, | Wanted to Purchase, .a p , » day \ Sh GOCE DE Ee YOUNG AND LIKELY NI Kh. & A. MURPHY, ed tr 19 29 1 (ae ci Store tothe NEW BRICK , MANSION HOTEL HV LOUNGinc et Bae in ihe =| Wetebmen® 5 t . stomers, are imvid te ‘ . va w and elegant staed . HARTMAN DiLBBuLuD we BUNCH. i . [> rt ) 1 i Cal = fl | ny ’ ni oa alvin BB. Dibbie, Jonathan B. mapee Pie ‘ BURY THE PROWIBITIONIST PATLOR STO] sitaMtttene ee | ATT R tes ' M saree B ‘ : i : eT & 0. Poi ahet vu (‘()\\ ( si t Fane i l . as I un ) | OMMISSION Merchants : J can F { bvtna UREESIEM ‘CORT ADE | | : In Cotton, Flour, Grain, W r THe I ' ’ , Naval Stores, GRAY R VASE I I oA VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPT HE ai = \ 1 Seuthern Produce Generally. t ° ~ \ Pi : BRI (LOR THE NEM AS EAMILS No. 180 Front Street, I ; a Iza 3y TLR! MONUMENTS His 3) , ace =e : “ : - Oe | VN is DISEASED KIDNEYS, REP TRENC GE Pi Vaya Wane : ) 1 . adh : N N / | ' : HES TONES. SLABS FASHIONS iB A ee ae , ; ‘Le 7 { anc: ; * anh of Clarende® I ' 1 lay ‘ ) Lashr Bane of Wilmington '& a \ ' . . ( . | t " ( fe ie ) ‘ . t i : lron Railroad Superstructure. : - 0 PRIVATE SALE H 7 . . ‘ iw i . , ral : , Phunder & Lightning sn Tre er ee en - M mea \“ flere (or anle his remdence n the thriving a” . ‘ DISC N [Oo VAR , i COLIN, A Sad : v ; c + adini ee “ situations on the village. Terme o The Lucky Lezal Fee. MICHAEL BROWN. i Pestilence, Patent Medicine as So . ee , . : ; ‘ a : AEST ’ ( ov, INS if 26 \ } 7 ) ies s \ “—r q W ( ’ L} e CONIVAMOS 2 FORA ARDIMG ravage) A! : teroes Manted. Vor ICE ‘ ; ; WAR! ‘ : WLRGAAAL, ji . pte cone i ' ; ' ‘ a ae i ; . if WILL pay the highest: market "price, in Siate ve Pibbomwis TLS a Ca \ \ a V ; \ EAE I Ron deor cash, for Five Thousand Ruahela Whest: eive ; ‘ 1 ‘ Z nt PivesJ / 1a ely Sort by 8, from 15 to 9l vest / : a i : \ ' JW. JENKINS. ‘ \ ‘ \ ce | ' « i As te fh) Salebur Sep 6, 1856 fi6 ; : othe et : ‘ WANTED. fade ‘ Bye ' it) JENKINS & ROBERTS have, and willeot * Re udy War A LOO L000) hs Hac ON en toned ee ve tok » State Bonde on hand for eale ad jelaiag ts ; ip Blank Books. ; MELE we BOOK BINDER WANTED. se Pe ~, Gek ° A ‘ i 1 Ride FE desire ts employ a felinble and competent s j = 1 M . x; Se LAS ; Jnr, and shall be pleased to receive ; t ' * . proposals for auch a workman. Address the Editor " | . " hale \ : : J MA, A ual thas pat ie “ s bury, v Selhahie a? : ara I st A April 14th, 1857 t ee ee / y rmue paored bpp p ae ; Netee seas eine CASSE of. LOD LAL N TING A : LN lod AAG al KOR SALE AT TIS OF FICK reas ; Int ree O ACOYVILL.F aa ‘ reyes Neathy uted at thin OP \ Wo) MILLS ae JIL b ‘ Silishury, rch Vd a o 3 m4 °. : 6mo4$ of all kinda for aale at this Office. Jame Davida court he of Saptt anense ¢ in C hundree dred ac In Or and ten acres. In B thousan acres. In Je and twe uecres. In Re avd tw aad for make 0 dred ar and fif three q which | died se’ We taining ties io deat th them. county tations a cousi From the mos gar Can eminent that the lina wit! will be 3 We hay made fr Ligs well Hel supe has seve in opera He wie Bat seen, ba lt wast of Oran greta ey rup . hiked for wily of ; be coun of all art &e.—7 The | ly pla thers to aod th of ts eu Every | delight complet that feo reached ve por imy ot from (+ 1 vr “ shld andNu and N pects It this en bringin High p event b leardhy fac #4 for it Last in the | forget | teenth fant « cable « son n Caanrd runnin: ress od tin the on bon whol tog an seein | There the ove vent th Hlest « upon a note Vis bas An concer and px that y: anus The ing un ing ok Measu leas at Ar Atlant shippe shippe contra One Now | divisia We of the the tr two wm ton A D, VA IMMINGs call thew others, baenew of be vetted pea, acd tarng de- whee be hee very erties thea bere- ¢ hes meee regular cup. he haves seperm « termes the eeper tes ole where, reepect(s he ~eenree esacka low prices le completest lo the exrefel ag L. EW RR IW atebmen ” savtd te re mm staed tf-39 To &. Rance ’ NC harenden LE. ed to mor le thriving apd N.C. Bed and in Terme oe M. LOVE uf 26 ne of co, in State vele Whest, |, and willco# ale NTED. nd competent led to recetve the Fditor Once. Ji J. BRUNER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. [So eo Selling ont Counties, James, F. Latham, administrator of David Allison, advertises for sale at the cotitt housedoor in Newbern, on Monday of Sapteniber Term, the following in- anense quantities of Jand :— In Onmberland County, about two hundred and sixty thousand, seven hun- deed acres, In Ouslow Connty, about two hundred and ten thousand two hundred and si«ty acres. | In Braham Posalr, about forty five | th one hundr Z eighty fuur, 47 r r ut ws and ehiy For VOL, XIV. acres. In Jones County, about one hundred | and twenty three thousand and sialy nine! SALISB URY, N. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1857. NUMBER |! ptt aoe, A ee apr Can't Help it. A Jittle girl often followed her father round when he came into the house with this question, “Father, what can I do for you!” And never was she happier than when ‘be gave her some- thing to do for him. Once he said, perhaps tir- ed with her asking, “Cbild, why do you ask that question so much {” “O father,” she an- swered, with tears swelling in her eyes, “ because I can’t help it.” It was love that put the ques- | tion ; and her readiness to undertake whatever he set her about, was proof of the genuineness | of that love; she wanted always to be doing something for father. | Deople sometimes are in doubt whether they | love God or not. I will tell them how can find out. Are you often asking your Heavealy Father the same question this little child was asking her ea®tbly father? Is it one of your first thoughts, “Lord, what wilt thou bave me te jdof’ And do you keep on asking because you jcanuot help it! It so fills your beart that it uecres, | In Robeson County, about one hundred} Linville Rive awd twenty four thousand nine hundred | ANVIL ver, aad forty acres, which, taken collectively, | There are numbers of vatural curiosi make op the immense 8um of seven hun-|ties throughout the South which are nev- dred and sixty four thousand one hundred | er seen or heard of except by seme ad- and fifty three (764,153) acres, or over! veuturoastraveller, and known intimately three quarters of a million of ueres, al) of/ only by the intrepid mountain banter. which lands David Allisonis said to have| Thus these curiosities remain unhoted, died seized, }while yearly, thousands of our citizens go We have no means at hand of ascer-| Northwards in search of health or plea- taiwing the superticial area of the coun: | sure. Among such inay be classed the ties in which these lands lie, but it isevi-| Falla of the Linville River in Burke dent they must cover a large space in each jevunty. them. Cumberland, we know, is a large | persous in Burke county never heard of county, but If you take out of it 260 plan-; them. They are to be found in the tations of 1000 acres each, you will inake| North West corner of that county, near a cousiderable gap, aud so of the others. | to that famous tree ypon which the four Goldsboro’ Tribune. | counties of Burke, Watauza, Yaney and | McDowell, corner and aboat nine miles }from the Piedmont Springs. The fa } cilities for getting to them are as yet jabout no facilities at all, an idea may be formed from our experience ; |} Leaving Childsville on the morning of From the Asheville Spectator. The Sagar Cane. From aff sections of the country we receive the most flattering accounts of the Chinese Sa war Cane, All the experiments made have been eminently successful, aad prove Lx youd a doubt) 2, ; ; - that the Cane cau be cultivated iu North Caro { Tuesday, in company with Col. Hina with great profit and that iu a few years in| We Fude within three miles of the Fa will be » very important crup in this State. } dds, Jand then leay ny onr busy we went on We have been shown specimens of the syrup| herseback to the hous f Mr. David made from the cane by Joseph Conrad and) Franklin, ove mile trom t s. Me Ugewell A. King, of Leaogton, It is jual, it} Franklin coasented to ly he our puide, Met superior, lo the best tmoulioo Mr. King! and after a short rost w ved wa to the has several acres of the cane, and bacaimilluow! Bulls. Lav ny arrived uf ai ‘ 4m Operation fur the manufacture of the YU. them we diene ed a wiled 4 He wmiende giving it a tar inl fot, being enable tot Pardee Bat deviled!y the best article we have as yet fallew trees. We avon reached ¢ HA weed, bas just beeu Landed tw us by a frend.—), te din of diecwaterta int fink It was manufactured by Me, William Jouskins a of Orange county. UC resembles in iu appear ~ ‘ ts 6 anee vew Loney just pressed from the cons, and ; es has a most delicivus favor, We siucerely re- |} f Bhs Brera? gret that the boule coataining this excellent) % Havin -- dowe | syrup was not a litle larger, as we slicuid have | © e Cit at <a hiked for our childrea to have bad au pporta | doand irregu . a nity of giving it a fair for 4 prufens to aed wheoetle » athe be cousder depts iu jadging {tality | singuiar tha ‘ I of all articles of swee euiny A word & wise,| ville, the » er N Jowith a Be.— Greeasbory Pati and Flay post loxuriaat prowt 5, W eon oe the enst bank.) iste Chinese Sagar Cane. rut, nothing of a wn. | Cre We Crosse ' ' The Department ‘ Wabi ee Vy placed it within t 5 \inenes : a aaa , ; ee eer 4 i PEE stream sea becan and the season is at hand « ee y of ite cultivation is s country wall & if da Every bendy imteres op suger, twenty fe Itt lel ted he w ar { ‘ v ‘ complet- sucerss The [alt e Amernecan a * that fron every wie « S vel ou a, tw 4 tearhed naturs, t “ ’ sla} ‘ vey J “ou . I ‘ yeomess wna beitie . tiante A ; Sh woe, Teves : ant w tle . \ ‘ ‘ r ; . i _ ha we tr « l « t A Torr nlen grove \\ < . an.PNourthweat, a ) Nuw } ‘ and New Bagiated, w t hana _ Lala pects . ard 1 e It i impowihle to overestima Far AMAL ot wus xv. a this experime Tove proved succweafyl, in sun as it Caregen, Catine bringing aaupply of eyrup toes eriner’s door, | bar view w ss t High prices for any kind of sugar w ‘ ulp ] € ‘ ] ‘ event becom an impesarbel t [rw be \ learsdly less valaal A r pow ‘ ! r facilities for grit : a : wer (allt ' Devils It 6s for ite sacehar e a) } as ‘ Z “- n Laviwe “ ( lu \ » ta the Brockivn, (N.Y) ba “ - t pute i ™ Gorge’ Ubal es erything 16 pum Pata teenla 1). eave t a t \ pesra won ‘ fants cable ~*s from he most even w t * eal wep t tre ay an ' ‘ platean, wt wa ‘ t ck, w tolling the ’ * a Wascn ; a? ried. dhe aay Vine the cause which sound wage tmyrrmcbic. wes : : Caword the bretking of the cable , nA , runnieg out more rap iy than ures. just ae the |ine ran for * t i. i ‘ : tn the ms lings. anil t 0 board the N , have y ; 5 whol at e ‘ A ' ‘ 5 tag another m Nod t ete vase WwW A ud shies J feorma impossible for t “ n rtosu 1 | ' ! t vie There is, no doubt wa t ' ' \ the evene, but the airy cur nvew vent the cable frou ev fea ! II «at If as h strain that will allow ‘ Awe \\ mile for each nt “ aa result w latacartine te the same as bef snaj ee aN cote Fe thread.” ; : “=: 8 ‘ { The wind is at ancat tir \ expect to see t gis asilken thread in the crevice of aw sat Visit the wind finds it andaighy on itand goo up] | t and down the wale yor and poor } trace : ha xs : tot worlds ‘ } mast yo sor cy r r his } ‘ A ' = 1 the wind ia peeforming with a sing ‘ld wv good House, a 8 _ Le tes almost every ZoUpon ea vaca NG : if there is msi aT 5 at v erctianeas aa fe the great bell in the tower, when t * ; . : , at home and Asher] t mat a Mee i . F uy ; I Me nen : of the giant pines, and it does n eda . A MAS 8 a i 2 : oy, what sort ofa whistle can be mad F 1 ite, t CN alt blest chimney ia the w ). Tow its pa Ratt ‘ Sail g y upon a great tree, till every deat dl a wit Sand t Note init Lup the river that ru nt pleasure sechers cv 1 \ 1s base, fora sort of inurmuring accor jenn me whieliois to ] And what a melody it sings, when it gives ILaving spent the afte yomeat Lanwitle coneert, with a full choir of the wave weereturned to Mr. bran Hlou in and perfornis in aothem between the two w Sellthicreercatcdclorntiie t Phe next day vat Bis: Up, perhay to the stars Uhat We wo visited t Cen ‘ uN Vins Hii bisic the mont and wan i the fiat \eacichiaratcunantacn 1 restr on ft ; Then how fondly it hanutsold houses: moan aN recede iva, (Nene L ul th ing under the eaves, sigiing in the ha apenas Senn untain. v near t t F tingerca yntain, ing old dl without fingers, and singing oa ‘al ‘ \ : . Measure 4 nai) old mrarouni fire. latter, [tis ahigh rock \ pe leas and deserted hearth.—B. #. Tu actween filly 4 About 8x feet th i ‘ +oe i ; Billy mA . Ary Shrppen The whole of the iron for the ty feet Civceerers: ; \ Atlantic and North Carolina Rarlroad has been ered ho grey an 0) id t shipped. The Inst « has recently been top there Tay ew rock alert filtea fect shipped from Wales to Beaufort direct, fur the long and four or tive wide with a thick contract of the eastern division of the road ness of about fonr feet The rock allappearances, just about to ta at lone ten fect of it projecting the whole prosentin One thoneand tone have bean shipppe t from New York for Mr division Washington, on the western San et} We may now h ype for a speedy completion the main ro k ; of the rond Mar as to admit of the running of Appearance of having: yust bee ; the train throwgh hy aay Let of May next with in ite place and lodged for a little two month’ grace, and perhapa carlier.—Agne- thus making one of the grandest sights fon Advocate that dan exist in nature. Re ascending n dropped ) whi We dealt not bat numbers of the mountain we walked over to the ehim- ney rocks and there we hiad presented to us as beautiful a landscape view as can he found in Carolina, unless it be that from the top of the Pilot Knob. The eye hus a full open scope from the Grand-fa- ther Mountain entirely around tothe Roan and even beyond that. ‘The valley of the Catawba is open to the view from its origin to its source, the whole of Tarkey aud North Coves, with their rich fields of waving corn, Inthe dim, dark dis- tance a lone mountain rises to the view, which from its location we supposed to Ye the Pilot. Jost as the sun fades be- neath the horizon it casts forth a clear red light and you see flashing in its blaze the windows of the houses of Morganton, from the same source a golden ting Nirown upon every leaf, and every Is inellowed into soft loveliness in the ac- complishinent of nature's must splendid creation, Far, far beneath, hid amid a tiass of shrubbery and rocks, the Linville litds its way to the Durning ty our ginde we asked * Does the Linville ron there,” replied © Yes, and poor Uiing if sees tronbleous tines before it vets ont of there ¢t We have ne Catawba he Panything which gave one so f an idea hess as this Pie chit the mount sbout three hander feet high, f 4 e mounta es swith ta lity tot ] ’ ce rive OW 4 { bey ' t te 1 as i> “ tue ¢ i il» js as if © miley Li ™ » f x ew y rutthen fa ta ' ihe ) t and tu “ h ung ve ive r that» tnat ‘ t ‘ ven \ \\ Mr. I ‘ ) , " ' ‘ ul tr *- A Mut “ ) M ] ! ( bed | } ‘ < ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ \ ‘ r, it ‘ I \ mf ‘ i ‘ t ie) ] New Y ‘ < a law j \ ‘ ‘ 8 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ J ‘ ' ) \ eri) } | ‘ | ( ‘ | Water Telescope. i \\ \ \\ \ a i N rca \ \\ v.10 t = 4 ir 1 1 4 ) a ‘ ‘ ‘ ler ‘ and , 1 } A W iy | ] pra tal tut al 1 ’ met i w “ ry t temy \ { it \ iy vol Vhis is the Chratian’s chiefeet joy Hie farthfnl God er nigh WW ba em { promised grace 1 him through thie wilderness . rimonial line” is exceedingly dull there. | | Life at the Watering-Places, | We learn from the New York Express thatthe company at Newport which has ; been unusuall all mos 2 SEASON, |G ven unusually small most of the season, Soon they reached the water, and in a; increases as the season advances, but that : : ene : ; jtrice were tuimbling and tossing about in | now, as heretofore, business in the “ mat. | é jthe waves. Impelled by a strange curi- | osity, What could we do but follow! Nat. | : ’ lurally diftident aud retiring, it required says the Express, and it asks, * why dou’ "F8"'y beara ead B) ol UL . 9 an effort to play at hide and seek in the the men propose f i : Une . : | = papa ae a waves with the Esqaimaux, albeit they At the White Sulpher Springs, in Fan- ‘ i Pais ca day had left their tomahawks and arrows of quier, Virginia, Old Point Comfort and” ; . _ . . shore; but, ae the first wave, we were, among them. Gods! we svuon begun to like the sport. The Esquiniaux were friendly ; for, occasionally taking one of them by the hand, we found it gott and | pleasant to the touch; and, when a big, wave would come, and eur aru would, | beach; for a second glance showed that! they were diminutive in size, and that their strength lay in their weakness. Nota solitary engagement Las been made, vther Southera watering-places, things svem to be wore brisk aud promising.— At the former place, tournaments, fancy | dress balls, etc., are common and we are told that beauties wem never so pienty there before, toilets never so magniticent, dresses and jewelry s¢ plentiful and cost of its Own accord, slip around the waist ly. A sort of initiatyry tournament re- | tect | Se we 4 ito support an Indian who seemed inca- ceutly came off thergin which knivhts ie \ | ’ inde |pable for the nonce of standing up against | Were nore anxious toWin smiles from la 5 ee) : ; |the volome of water, a sort of electric dies’ eyes than curefulof their costume; . \ F ; thrill—was it the chilliness of the water, | when ladies’ veils wer metamorphosed 7 i or what was it /—would creep through ihto tin promtu ashes; Wien cucfures were | ir fr tl t had | t } ” Wc our ruine, as sug Wo hac seeb struc despoiled, © flats” untrinmed, and even \ py eae - } } }LY & gul-vabic baltery. the Aijlanthus blossom pressed into ser-| 7, <a) en 5 ; fre : There was a fresh breeze landward Vice ty adorn th line’ of the cavahiers eat and the waves tumbled in finely, Sodid ! Victor was 4 gettleaian from Cal , os ie . jweall. Litted up ¢ onally off our pepper—and the succesful knights for ‘ i 5 tuoting by a tall yrown billow, we weald} the maids of hunor, @ gettieuman from ¢ be tossed and whirled o same county, and anothel trom Louisiana A Kessip Whe saw it all writes to the lhe Wis Cr (Miss S., ef Washington) | sent etween the Nowerg and, wit pueen ywoed with iveved trotnthie ae, surruind . z hans presented a i e evening tlie cor ing tition hall wa : : ' Xv @ Ccostuine, and abyied ” wnt A throne att en ft a joud when all had been beaut @ sthilen b fully wreathed wit v ) nu, Like sea shell., upon the | everyreen, and hoandreds of caver faces ‘ . i the were tu ithe eatiance of the |, 1 pots * . id uwk ato ? ar sOLLEersA 4, espe nt ot the W ret can 7 alsarelt Windost X Hlerald, d eribes Iy tures n, Cer ( 1 from wloch we take t foliowi tott c CAL ’ It v \ troop of sa Os, rese! neon ap. Tri a resp ts) ) y the uimaux India run: t ho t ] tliket ‘ vn the Jnl’. and 7 we fort Rin rt Felt. « , at Irv association to be was over, t ry Society ot H neene sion iy thee naticos ofthe Fasternan western States.” SUrprise tates ig nz of this idventare Tere they came, clad in the strangest fc mversion of § trang styles stume, kipping vlengand run New to destroy all ve ry neutralizes ‘ ganic gn lning like so many sea-chickens to the{ My God! | know that I must Die. Mein Gott! Ich weia wohl dass Ich slerbe My God! | know that I must die— My snorty) Jife is passing hence; On earth 1 neither bope nor try To tind alasting resideuce ‘Theu teachine by thy heavenly grace, With joy and peace my death to face My God! What is the moment or the houur— I huow not when I die, How soon the elay may brokeule, How qu ehly pass away the flewer ; Thea may thy child prepared be Through Tine to meet Eteruity My God! [ know not how Ldie, For death has many ways‘ come— Io dark, mystenous agony, Or gentle as a sleep to sone. Just as thou wilt! if but it be For ever, blessed Lord, with thee My God! I know not where I die, Where is my grave, beneath what strand, Yet from its gioom 1 do rely To be detivered by thy haud. Content, | take what spot is mine, Since all the earth, my Lord, is thine My gracious God! when F must die O' bea y wal abov glory and thy love ! and well tow When where, aad how my death shall be The Loye of Home. sony sballow-minded pretenders shed or Da Matter ¢ scure origin a wnatter of pers ys not ashamed J happer ' ca Hany AMON shire, ata the rivers « I make it ar at xest ren to it, and and defence t st savage + i os years retoluuionary war, shrunk ) sacrifiee to save his country ep to a ¢ DY Dame ar he na red with a served to rush frantica sudden re f arins, and tf A Very Peculiar Dish. W arty of six seat thems my at n ws «2: \ A ayes eee te Good Effect of Climbing Mountains and improve tie soil \ 18 properly dra » Ca } conrably when avplicdaften, and in et doses of to me to be burn drifts of dso early that w rlence j © comforts . th the fire and blood Vi trom and to ed from t me re of mank ;!must come out, And you not only ask, but are }on the Jook ovt al) the time te hear what he says, |and du what he bids. ‘This is the way to know | whether you love God or not. And if we love | him, and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ who died | for us, we shall keep his commandments, that is, do what he says. This is the proof of the gen- uineness of our love, Cannot all the children | try themselves by this test, and learn if they really love God # The following extract will awaken with inost but a smile at so eurious an inci- deut; it has, however, cansed ne to re- fect on the various viscissitudes in life, How many, now basking in the smile of fortune and anticipating a bright and happy futare, may ere long be as sudden- ly crushed by some unexpected misfor- tune. How many, too, there are who, dis- contented with their Jot, fling from them jin thoughtless mood that which in a few months they wil! bitterly lament! At jthis time we know a lady who, but afew 'short weeks since, was enjoying domestie | felicity, bat who is now allowing her proud, imperious will to blight all pros- peet of happiness, entailing on herself, hasband and children a melancholy fu- ) ture | Patient forbearance is an essential vir- {tac in the married state: Daring the troubles in the reign of ‘harles [ga country girl came to Lendon n search Of a place as a servant maid ; it not sneeeeding, she hired herself to atry out beer from a warebouse, and was one of those called tab-women. The » brewer observing good-looking girl in hen tis low occupation, took her into bis lv as a servant, and after a short time ed her. He died while she was yet nye woman and left her the balk of The business of brewin dropped, and Mr. Hyde was recom - ed to the young wotnan as a skillfal law. her hasband’s affairs, . Who was afterward Ear! of Claren- ‘i his and | fatt lar |tMart cay “ his fortune. ver te arrange » and on, finding the widow's fortane comeid- y erable, married ber. By thie marriage sue than a daughter, afterward the wife of James II f Mary and Anne, Queens bo other ~- resome Drrromattst.—Mr, Dal- lus said, in one of his speeches lately : ‘I do not, however, assert it positively, [ have only heard of it—that a very bean- | tifal wor is apt to sec defects in anoth- itor tells about @ prodi- at “the Springs.” drinking from 1 he discovered é Journal. Larnee Averica ve. Exciann.—A New Chal- We are informed by gentlemen » have just retarned from England, in arrang ot is in progress, by “ English horses are to meet ours on 1, for stakes of £5,000, or nyle dashes of one, two and party to name their hor- ses at the post.—.V. 2. Spirit. es 1 of the human body is dead body weighing in an oven till all the ~d, and its weight Egyptian Ch iumnics are lies thoroughly dried.— seveu pounds, if Hies, each Or 1 matter A s., Was dried lv one-tent totweive pounds, was | y ustlalliy we 1 about - = -A number of r wing rye for feed forstock. It excellent and valua- ] 200 bush- 8 wt tock is tarn- ! if the far- “8 in ap- and get fat up- grown hére for lhe use made of i considered sose farmers who sot New Eng- trois Fiurmer. \ a the Treasury t t us in thena ie tiseal year iars. What 4 <t nade of this surplus financiers > sur) eea sin the new Hall of so arranged as to ea f the 262 members sepa- chairs. The arrangement h has been and acceptable in vs ts ut nber, t> that whic ’ the expenses steamer. It is Collins’ steamer Liverpool requires lt t coal—enough to i yr torty years. Carr y ati in awe to carry a thing should be should on- le life is ac they have n the falf, or at ire in a quiescent | them. inare Mr. all bear « last week, Aurora, Maine, shot a it ot his cellar one night that weighed over 400 pounds. berts, ot ming oF From the Raleigh Standard. HINTON R. HELPER. This poor traitor to bis vative sod apd bative ekics bas dared to send out among our people copies of the prospectus of bis book—*The lin- peadieg Crisis of the South.” We learn that huudreds of these abolition passing through the mails, many of them Missives are bow berg directed to persons ip Guilford, Davidson aud Kowan. He will make nothing by dhs, and i be had been wise be would have saved Its } age. Hiaton Kh. Helper iy beveath the Jevel of ovotempt We shall There are sume trv aod iufamy Not waste words in depowocing tim. sous 80 gross, so palpable, and so heivous that bd pet the whate world sees them, and all®good meu Such ts the curse them, and then say mo more. treason of Unis creature The New York Day- Book bas condescet with the view of exposing Lim im tual City, nobee brefly bis book and to expose ils falliactos and falsehoods. Among other tings Ual ster print says: og | ~We heve not seen the and cappul speak deDuilely uf ils abuily, but if we ealracds We LaVe yuid sav the author was etifier bout suvoest For instance, be cites the Is bere volume, beace were lo judge of LY sume Been, we shu Meh, crazy, OF « the hay crop of the Nocth as one vl Het aud says it pie than even the c srop of the South 1s deeidedly mech. Why did aot this ntler z iodivadual give us the esiatated value of wea b co@slilules ib ealing the feel consumed iti (ire North on account of Ube severity of the weather! The bay ero; it Sost labor, f > obtained merely for our 1 affords no basis for an ar be said to be a pas: own consemy:t ar cite of commer lve huss, ive ‘upon the ngor of the climate, for if we were pot compelled to provide for the exigencies of winter, we might devote the labor to some otber pursuit, So tar as addiag to the wealth of be world is GobcerDed, ihe Lay f Cotton, bow cto} ty | ke gaibenpg wood for we : evet, becomes a permanent article of comuictce aod instead of be wnade more valualie, iIndec ten itis mabutactured and passes tuto almost baving & permanent worth. ts, we su benil (be work be a worthless one, for esery form of tabr In view of the above we bave referred to must bo man who could comm so egregious a blup der ie peiical economy can be presomed tur a mowent as capable of wnuog with iutelligeuce There is more about this book, however, than mere faise log It would seem tbat au Uber, Mr. Hiator bet a mode man, Beoestary duty © expose bim to the pubiie Kowan Helper, is any Row @@ uUbpiceasaul Lul a Helper bas -videnty made a mistake in como before the wor!d as ibe assailant of & for bis carecr Las bee w die . Lie to allow any confidence to be j laced 2 statements.” Vf that, coming as it does from we the “bay ¢ paper, Goes pol e€1} we dy pot know what will The Savannah .Vews, ia noticing this work Helper, gives the foliowing useful statistics News says the exports of uf ending June 30, 185¢ Cottea, Tobacco, 2221,84 Tuce, 2.390,2 Nawal Stores Spertts Tury Hemp, : Coton g reatine, Tobecou, ts Hemp He then makes the folowing additions Product of the Nea, ther agnce ural prad Manufactore Moar Not enumerated, 123,12 abevus : the eggs have become fish, and that is, to| coufine them withio certian limits bv a) dam, until they are old enough to be abie to take care of themselves, and make | fit agaiust the larger fish, which would | eat them up. There are vow three or four establishments in the country for) the artificial breeding of tish, and we see | no reason why every lake aud river may | not Le filed with lite and food, and made | to make an immense return to the euler: | uieu who go Hato it { Lorter’s Spirit | EXPLORATION ON THE COLA-| RADv. | The main portion of the governinent} prising party which goes under the command of Lieut. Ives, tor the exploration of the Rio | Colorado, lett New York on Saturday ip the Star of the West «a route for Cali-| jorpia. tis the intention of Lieut. Ives, to proceed inmediate to the Gulf of Cal- | ifernia from San Francisco, it a sailing vessel, taking with him the materials of a smaller steatner, On reaching the mouth of the Colerado this steetuer will be pat together, whea the party will forth- with commence the ascent of the river. Luis expedition of Lieut Lves, it is be- lieved, wilt eventually prove to be ove of the wost important evterprises of the kind uf any now in progress, whether considered simply with reference to its anticipated scientific results, or more gen erally to the future destiny of the vast yo which it 48 contemplated thus to throw epen to re march of civilization, Tire Colorado is the largest river, save one, of any west of the Rocky Mountains. lower portions of the valley at points rey re it has been crossed by exploring parues, has Leen found to possess a suil of unsurpassed richness, and the region th Sess sume IniDeral resvurces oul which it tows 18 believed to pos the imost valuable kind. Trappers tell extravayant stories of the sublinuity of the sce: on the higher portions of the Vailey of the pivantic Cal yush which tue riv- er ferritury of Arzo the lower portion, is e fust fllied Vv einiyrants From Ur Mormaus are pushing tv 3 Vaile aid are i ww we five 1 co of its ! rend Ives bold Br Law tx aud soive the pr 1 a sb aud direct wa c i) between that Terr! ry and tl Paciti cesta. Lie surveys and eaplorafivis will ed pedilic u arivus partuents pe ZY, Zvvlogy, miperalogy ives is aireauy fat jiar With te, t traversed a me a * + ary r J wa ythe ta Ml * . wus .” I “ alm ‘ ‘ ' a r * * WAS im 1 “ , ‘ \ \ ne 4 » aN, wilie iv5 | } we v ahs its 1 va la 1 ? 1 n t ee a el CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY. N. U. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29, 1854 TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH THE TOWN SUBSCRIPTION. It will affurd gratification and joy to many, in Davie county, especially, to learn that this Town has voted a subscrip- tion of $25,000 to the N. C. and Virginia Railroad. but yet large enough to evidence the feeling The sum is a small one, of this community on the subject of the proposed road; and taken in connection with the vote by which it was made (142 against 43,) cannot fail to impress that portion of the publig interested in the success of the project, with the willing- ness of our Town to aid in the work to the extent of its ability. Many of our citizens wish the sum was double, and so far as they are persoually coucerned, would gladly make it so. Buta due re- gard to the condition of their less able 1eighbors, and to those who have borne more than their proportion of the burden of two or three otber ruads subseribed to vy them, they are constrained to believe shail t that when tl 1use circumstances be taken intu account, our Town subser thust Lc reyarded aS at Jeust creditable We are forced to regard the vote t { s Town, this cas ws the best day's work her citizens have deue for tl elves aorreat w! If 3 rvad alia rw Luilt wud we cannet yw doubt tmust have an incalculable effect upon the future condition of this place. W K Jertuke to estimate the working results rat/rouds, all of them ®@o y larye towards building p arid susta y fiere the various comer Ab ana ‘ act yg eat Whi ia growing prosperity wi wevitably cal V as 1 you ah Weare t A v 4 ads ving roolook 4 we = . ‘ x ands \ 8 ar y ‘ > ( = F ie | » x 5 vex t | ATRIA x x \ 4 fa A 4 2 OW 4 ga 5 4 4 i 4 a a 1 ‘ t 4 4 , 4 sar { 4 4 Ar a r NV Mr. J ' ; i 7 t 4 ; 4 i 4 4 sas A | N ( > b ’ i y 4 c ‘i 4 an ( t sre ar ge Boxes fia kup, or box up, the side walke, Some fy must have m eV ry Grae ir Merchants bay made a wrong reckoning. They have bought the goods, whether they sell them jor not. Will they be cheap? that’s the | question, and these hard tines make it a | very important one. We sha) leave thew |to answer for themselves. | Railroad Meeting at Mocksville, The Subscription of the county of Davie. — The Subscription of the town of Salis- bury, ce. The Railroad meeting af Mocksville, op the 15th, was spirited and succesful beyond the expectation of many of the friends of the N. C. and Virginia railroad A, G. Carter, Hsq., presided over its deliberations, Same 15 or 16 { scheme. delegates from Rowan werein attendance. Dr. J. W. Hac was called out, and ad- dressed the meeting at some length aud with good effect; and after him, the Hon. J. W. Exnis, mado a few welltimed re- (marks, C, F. Fisurx, Esq., was also call- ed for; but as the ground had already been gone over by the preceding speak- ers, he said there was no rouin tur debate, but a plenty for action. therefore, that the books for subscriptions He proposed, be brought forward, and that the amount He From what he necessary for this work be raised. was ready to do his part. knew vv the subject, with the indications around him, he felt verfectly safe in de claring that this roal shud be built!!! The books were trought forward, and a number of naine enrolled, of gentle men of both town ad country—thuse of of the town subscribing more than the as In some fifteen or twesty minutes, 130 shares sessed value of ther town property. were taken. The chairman tlen informed the meet ing that in conseqience of urgent busi hess before the Qart, (which h given way for the aeconmodation of the meet if there was no other business to be ansacted it shculd adjourn perl. Ft Oi mot isher e@ me ny adjourned te meet agair ay xt, (to-day,) m Mocksville, 3 pose of urguniang the Compa Phe friends of the road n Davie expr to raise siaty cr eeventy thousand d Ars private subscriptions, wlech, joined wit the county gbseription will make the sum of, say S160 000 Phe tow ecr pt are expected ake Up §15,000 more $40,000 for Rowan, or 8200000 by the two ¢ ities | ne 4 << ; ; 1 THE SORGITO SUCK S s e at fused w ’ “ : a where ev waited, seems ¢t 4 “ 4 J 4 x : ] f " Pay ay a itive ’ kx t > i tau r e y wnye ° ani tsa if ee | ’ tie ‘ A pensating ‘ 1 y 4 i { ‘ a a 2 the al aluf, ated are A for A ' t le n 1 Few grew { cd 4 > t \ " 5 » ‘ surpr A W ' a A ' BK ‘ ‘ \\ 4 vs ve ‘ ‘ \\ ee This 4- 4 r 4 4 ' ' . nu Calie AA W han extra ACCOM) my t ¢ ra ty \ na feo by j 4 at a “ toam shan A aL we / \ t 1 kw con f oar , ‘ K H ‘ tlhe Jown, gay ya vray, be thre “ ' w r 4 ! re tl ary A miles ary a Jan Indian. ‘dow 1K 4 th a God! iP? nting te footeteps the sand, the anawered, ‘Tow 1 th | , do you know that men have been here} Ba a RECENT ACTION OF THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, | ‘The Publishing Committee, with the concur-| rence of the other members of the Executive Coammittee, deem {tdue to the friende of the So- | | ciety to slute their own recent action. At the Jast anniversary it was regarded by }many as both feasible and desirable that, with- | out at all trenching on the political relations of slavery, certain moral duties growing out of its ‘existence, or moral evils and practical immorali- ties deplored by all evangelical Christinns, and [found occasionally or frequently accompanying | it, should be discussed ju our publicatiouss aud this without losing sight of our original and governing principle in the Society's first organi: | zation, that its publications shal] be “ calculated to receive the approbation of all evangelical Christians.” And the coutidence was expressed that the Executive Committee would, in their action respecting this matter, exercise such wis- dom as would promote the usefulness of the So- ciety * throughout our whole country.” For the successtul maintenance of the past, and the happy expansion of the future influence of the Soc iety, we bave relied oa the sy mpathies, prayers, gifts, and co-operation of our brethren in the south asin the nerth, If the evangelical Christiaus resident in apy portion of our wide country give not their confidence, aid, aud per- sonal influence, our agents and our tracts, our collectors and our volumes are alike denied ac- cess, We have from individuals, from meo in all the strength aud fervor of their best vears, aud from Chins- received from churches aud Gans arranging their worldly affairs in prospect of death, amony our southern brethren, » gener- ous and hearty support in the former years of With equal fidelity to douurs and testaturs at the north of at the south, the cou ductors of the Sociely have aimed to dispense, vur history ar aud hear, their respective coutributioas, for phe best interests alike of our commou country abd our common Christianity . The Publishing Committee had, at the time of the last aniversary, a treatise on the “Duties of Masters their It composed of artickes before issued by brethren us evabyelical denominations at the south the views that are under consideration is Mt Var and Was supposed lo Meet presented in the resolations of that anniversary Phe Publisling Committees were not altogeth er Unaware of the iuberent einbarrassments, — Looked upon with sore distrust at the south as the treatise might be becwuse beanay a por therm impant, itwas vet on the other baud equally evideu siormany wurthert frietids ot the Socrety might objet to AS PeCO AZ aye duties n tt felis ) { was > ba ‘ view, ue for t s ; aral f ms Uealis of “ . whose mdldresses un tracts was us le r ved by den Iw . brethren Lenoned and 9 1 lo known as tr Is ot ~ y ‘ aly t apecie w the ewhiudled sud excited state of feeling awakened but worth 4 u va ds rebate of this sb those writins of ther owe, which “ a “ { portion of Ure (realise j Minatlctnin primes tlre en uly heted our furtlier une ater s supplied . n. trum al) qoarters uf our south Deld we have recenved. and from the ted 4 ‘ ™ 1 ~ a t wand de! ‘ y pulhen a bears ola ver e { seu Th author and arefuliy kh . sof the resolu . ‘ av rire ‘ “ e “ wal of : . es ‘ I w works © nd no gate of nerves ‘ se far . fa, fort \ j fwssues, by flinging over them t és s (Garter presa ave lacudr = reate of . oe mere . eftings ‘ . sown a 0) le—bowk « Coeds Spoue ‘ and } sa " Mae . \ a ON " a, fr late Louietana, and Tee ~ and A es Now a] Ag ~ a . aa vt ' we ha wa .* ow . . ad Se ‘ . " s js . . ‘ sa wn “ r f | 4 f m 5 tak OLIN EK NON \\ MA Vil AMR OWI [AM-~ F " VILLE AM ADAMS “Tere tit PAMIN \ \fs \ \ ih N Al hie M Ef iN Ih s ERO I ae Khikbs | NES Ri TARDE HAINES Mios} BY hitoM Avs , M VINA yy ) ES ‘ GRAIN | ol Ik I “oly VILLIAM OA Tf K. 6) BE ASTMAN I MOSIREVENSOS : Now York ) 4 woida sit a bov was pas y t yh arson ft Cleaveland atid erie road, handing out advertisements of Nothing to Wear istrated. A hady remarked to a yentlonan, “Shat takes off } adies, J BYPPove “Noa” said her friend, “it only takes off their dreggen Then,” replied the Jay, is propor that a aterypling should sell it,” i { but they soon drifted apart, From the Norfolk rguy-Extre. envi anted noes with the Lenvyokete NORFOLK, Sep. 13, °57. seca that threatened every monieut, We ove? $$ come them, wee AWFUL CALAMITY! | At half past ! siot. 6 Sunday. morning, 1 Morwegiau bark Eile ia Job Lons of the Steamer Central America! iy ita oa ree a the wind under full sail, wag surprised by the WITH NEARLY FIVE BUNDRED SOULS | AND §2,000,000 INTREASURE!! — |cries of hutunn beings. The Captain igumediane Rescue of a Portion of the Passengers |\y rounded to, and hove hiv bark back, and com. d a Brig and Barque / me nced the sufferers, and id by . y ‘ 10 o’vluck, A. M. in getting 490m board,’ After Curer Exoinsse Fev ty an Orgy Boat! patiently waiting tl 12 o'dock: and seving SEARCH BY A NORWEGIAN YSSEL, — ree pivees Pal rage wood, the vensel TOD » ' ebanged ber course for the nearest t, wh: LIST OF THE SAVED! proved to be that of Norfolk, avd pee Bs = VUape Henry, on Tharsday at 7 o'clock, P, M, We bave to record one of the most fearful) The fullowing five of the rescued marine disasters ever koowo, aud which will came up to the wity yesterday morning ina seud a thrill of heartfelt aud sorrowful emotion | boat, and to whom we are indebted for the * wherever the dreadful aecount shall be heard, — | particulars: Captain Badger, and Messrs, Rast- Tho steamship Ceutral America, formerly the /on, Brown, and Ayulo, and Mr. Bireb, of ‘the George Law, W. L. Herndon, U.S. N. comman- | San Francisco Minstrels. der, foundered at sea at 8 o'clock, P.M, ow the! — ft is a gratifying fact that all che women and Easteru edge of the Gulf Stream, in latitude children were saved. Twenty of the ladies. were: 31.50, lougitude 76.15, with about Bre hundred | magried, sixteen of whom were made widows souls ou board, and $2,000,000 of treasure. | this fearfil calamity—which may be regarded as. The big Marve, supposed ty be vf Beston, | among the greatest that ever happened On any, although 1 disabled coudition, succeeded, Ly |sea, The hours of intense and agonizing sus yreal exertivns, in recovering from the steamers peuse, the despair that seized on them, upd finab- beats about 26 women with their cildreu, aud ly, the sudden cugulphing ofso large a concourse about 20 meu, wostly of ihe ship's erew. The \ vf human beings, excite the liveliest emotions off chief engineer fled in vow of the boats. sywpathy, and cau better be imagined than de Ove hour previous ty the siuking of the stea- scribed. mer, au American schoover, rau dows to ber but The bark Lilen came up to Craney Island. thie did vot render apy assistance. When she went moruing, with the reseved passengers, down there was nota vetsel in siyft, and the Capt. Herndon remained on board te. the Joud and beart rending wails that nny out from | last, doing what be could to save the ship aad the five Luadred hopeless passengers, batting the pamenzers, and went down with the ros be+ with the waves aud iu the feartul death atrugyle, neath the waves, will never be furyutlen by be few, who were rescued frown the sudden and devadful death to which they were so linuninently exposed. | At 10 v'clock, va the morviag of the 13th, | the Norweyian Bark Elleo, Captarn A. Jobusen, | trom Laie Looduras, bouucd wo Falmouth, England, passed pear the place of the awful dis- aster, and heard the cries of sume of the Boat ing survivers, rescued a number and continued the search for the sufferers unul JL o'clock The following are supposed to be all bat were - eo A NEW BREAX. Tmportant.—The Richmond Enquirer gies: a deacriptiva of a new brake for cheeking the. it was invented by An- gus Mcbonaid of Hampsbire county, Va.. Fee editor has seen the brake tried and thus speaks. of ty speed of railroad cars, “The improvment of Mr. McDonald cousists saved in a0 arrangement of Machinery by which steam Thus. W. Badgev, (lady oa brig Marine.) Cal power is apphed to the brakes now in use, This A. J. Exstou, (iady va brig Mare) do. power ms always present when the use of the K. 1. rowan, do. brake is required, and may be drawn from the ©. Uarney do. butler aud applied with all its great effeca, as Win, Bareh, (lady o@ brig Marine,) do juickly as the Engineer can Ppereeive its negessi- S.A. bornester do ty and tare a cock | as quickly as he could soued Oo. Manlove, W iscotmin © whistle to indicate danger to the breakigan " 2B. hark, Missuurt. and thas by the time the break-men coulds lear J. 1). De tment, Oregou Tet. toe whist: and comprehend ite object the steama- HF. Met caper, (mother on 1S Manuc) Albany. brake woukd be in full operation ipos ewry J. Meter Callorpee, ele! and Leyin to retard the momentona a bo A, Welis, Mase. the whole tran It would seem ty require ty doe. Bevan, Ulster Co, N.Y. anyuraeat to peore, that 2 power capable of pans J. AL. Kee Olio. pelling three trains at great speed, might, by * Thue. Mio Neieh, Callorma proper techauicn! arran cement, be applied: etth, WON. Osturtc Vavama.| equal et ct ne a retarding ageut. This seewe LU. Olio. | tu have been the deugu of the inventor andthe Win, Chas Michigan qiinctples wnvelved tu bw arrangement appean Albasy Co, N.Y. pertect, but tie machinery, being the frst uf the Peru. bind, is vbvivusly defective in sone of ite details, Canada, aod cunsequentiy in that extent bees effertive my, uber, Maine. its stious, The olject sowgtt, it te bebeved, W iscomein. mney tthoted In an emineat degree by the New Laioueture. appocetion of gud machinery, The power i. Arkansas. ayy Vacyituder and | Vattiched to the do. under part of the Liacomotive aud to whiek, (erie Marve. steam ts curmmuaicated from the bwiler.” So er aa . Watertown NY THE MOKMONS AND TUE UNITED J M. Ca New Yort STATES GOVERN MENT S Calde r it scver: (ails ow board Manne ) Rt Loe A correspondent of the New York Tribene, J : z Engiaad ting ¢ vm ton Ke arney, N.T, gives the fol EM Ihnton bowing recent infortnation from Salt Lake City KML Pittebury A trae from Calfornia im living here, which ome Maryland ase.) Urrough Utah, baviog Salt Lake City on an. ( New Lor 19. [es pamsengers report that the Mor ; ! * Wuch ercted by the mews of the How Calif “ ' Wwppage of the | tba, hes ~ al of bese passen rer give accounts of } Boyan Youog’s serum oa July 26, from ast nn ), were Lramek red bark o« appears ' the most sage “aa Saransal: | 1 barsvgue « vered up to that . ao phrartcers fare Li wane juecusaiva of the “ «of t M s ty the tremeral Gor JOM Frazer, 24) offirar brooklyn, NOY. ere Iu x tv the women present, he {oh r, 2d Nee't boy neer New York deviared that the Diab eapedinen wae eral te Josten Make tem © bore the interference Mita j thetraye Theo, lay 1J upon his cost, AH Hs k a a amd | astpin eighteen 1 Mer ny ere set in the shirt Mech . * ai eye ' nev, f he should HURIIER PARTICULARS . Lovng's) plas, and eend hie : ; me lute Tlie wee x to bell cross wa eT we buretaw evening 1%hb rary] are an eXpressom peculiar to ‘ « * “ ws te being equivalent in tmenning ‘ yr Ww witvr @ 4 " vas tow the niiuded mein to the ~4, 2 be same Line extract: |. mary chs . s cont as ‘a pepper box’ eta - fQanitel a t * +e lis intenvou lo pepper the Gen amor » Ps Pe g asing a ] y e Mormons to all persons 4 beetenn . ft f Surreror (ren - . tal @as a brat acd alsorman, uamed Mogo. FG ean «} a conira ‘ I Mrveye, pam v plowing flue © traie from the Territory, I ang ' by or be ajyered fan attempt on bre hte, j = P ee seing " . { horse s g. and coo wa h «& sy - a mm delivered w lbw wdJuy 19 They left bien at A 61M at wasent awario tre f 4 wa me { 1 a ave passed over the romd with ed k pane Nge a hiw are te lewed to have been ad alam gu ewan a . y ros and a male tram of : . tof ony lave in advance of 4 ey Mor gz he g . taiof woeh are suspe tai to eontaw * the aa ' . 1 onow was wed with y i der being migwed ancl _— a « igh every batch way, bu Ari sh IN NEW YORK MORALS a rgained ray yin hea evick t ( aint hav r been cade against o0@ , a a poe atacs WAS AN UUs s sa keeping a disorderly house 9 Ps Jistrees were rained nm hie ted \W sued a warrant 2 ere and Captain J, Wo Hart, of 17th proces, ‘ an “ a f offers, last night proeeeded to arr ' nates The howe hae a spac oas * steamer's five boats were at . } rx. with fhiwere. and presenta a fine - town, and in the remaining three 14 sla aioe. Tt he £ Lorne the reg wr ‘ worn and children, with f of i. assignation of the bigher wand one to steer in each. In ut . » t he abiye there wee y tw [ atta ntered with his warrant, and Catwas then filled with men, made a shiep.. arres the keeper and | epee a ae eee he et sxery orn Ue promi, tye i al I x : " ere He was nota little surprised to find several mem gong on—at Soclock the bag wae bere of the ct ir to which belonga, with Se we leewarland was iinjassible whom be lias ng taken the Sacraments, ne well is ° fold ated and the boats as oilers whieme tepitation im the eammanty i} ¥ i | cabin flour wae now under water en a zs ED tiled aa irreprom hable, ie oe with all pemsible ray ureatest consternation prevailed, whet ny nlinost hoplesa paseengers in the last 5 ee sag He PE tei on _— A Pleated with the greatest earnestness to ae SEN erolloty, oral tea Geist allow escape, offering every imaginable on ; srecillry day iin’ he: Gunite in I Ae ae doin presence One man declared tha slrUstaeh het ea fh wer ty be exposed it would ruin his family f ondnael (ea teak die 4 and kill lia wife, who was in feeble health in water had reached the upper saloon home. But the eaptan was ine , aed oF Ih aloon deck, and | | he work of getting out the water cs Paes (oantan be oa Douay Bale x fe 5 nace} Captain Ffart, in fis return, anya: The seea¢ r boatin athe KETO srimitaesl : : nocache eh ie ; ! " at presented himaelf upon entering the house eee men ; be owere bred from almoat begyared description, There were see? § : puses, in the wsuial way of indi: Girls ecarouly out of tlcir teens, and men. Whe «sinking condition of wahip—and then eee) ai frosts of Rit Ot) terpacienan ne Paden rs tends are beginning to whiten with the fros 7 aie a | o'clock, Ume. imploring (o be saved from exposure for person got what he could, to eave himeelf. 4 ar ; shelly com: fe peepee aly erence h nilted sake— asad and melanchol ye ‘ wild slicks of deapair burst from th a C ae mentary upon the morale of our city. The #* hopeleae m lips of the yuish and confusion of face exhibited by mary crowd Uhat thronged the decks: the sen yawned, and the floatin, castle with strugylin be oy, Wet, lex were sufficieut. to move the stoutest heart, aod many a of the forined an Impressive lesson of the truth tdown inthe fearful vor- saying, ‘the way of the tranagressor is hard. Die parties arrested all gave fictitivus name Several were known to the officers as mep ? N.Y, Post., Tn one vast Qurial bent ' Many Tt any however, sucueeded in the effort wo keep wealth and bigh social position ' : @ fe ore forcible at he has co} ce of time and iron YOUNG MH The conimoa able ad ter to the m the over-» je are oursel| ith these worl iidren, it is thera Sta poditiva of pd ly excel us their present vwever morti th, and can into as CH) lates Coplay) neleoping ¢t ents which ad enter int a.— Nort From the ( I Sud here cover. TY » eroewd ing! 4 aroun ling, iret law ; ev f .m the ova peg from ihe oe produce » anpety abow lis a time thing, either eflort to pay l utend to g and look at Krle there 10 Kienizens of t here would ere only u World suon s| Wark thal I "biloeu, lantic eable, Nothing oa that Juba The Life and T: Te ograph a din “payi \ Vs ma mree 2 hor ming Rever B ere 1 hor “poe 1“ le 1 9 wa BM * 9 « Trgether pe iler Biraw atent St allivetore. it OnF aetna’ ordediby a Vv ere a ton of br Saliebury White tee ful Comp «@ The remain under he Bary or only reader \t! Many person, Jct in so dette of countertelt Por ante by moves daad tng fresh sha Pulese signed Por sale by 7 Visit to the Ooak Fields of North Oaro- _—Several gentinen who take a deep terest in the Fields Railroad have en for some time contemplating a visit that interesting tnineral region, The Monday in November has now been ed upon as the time fur that visit, We much pleased to be able to state, up- the authority of a letter from Prof. s M. Lemes, our State Geologist, to 1. J. W. Harrington, that he will be of the y, and that he designs appending his servation on the Coul Field to his an- bal report to thie Legislature of this te. We feel that, perhaps iu no other ore forcible way could the great impur- sce of the Coal Fields Railroad to our | M. HOFFLIN, ({? CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. 5} SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now's the time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS. Catt soon, Quick sales VOR CASH, ENSURE THE BEST BARGAINS. 1 HAVE apw on hand the best assortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar- ket, comprising large Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS aud CAPS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, and KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, Prof. Leswer's || cea sait any Purch wer, as my stock em'wices -vory varikty of ervee and (auauiry. ‘The are respectfully javited to cane and examine my GOODS, hear the prices, and judge fur themselves. Surremnca 220, 1857. ture and the people, knowledged scientific attainment —his| tical knowledge aud matured judy: | (r¥17) FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. tire State, be brought before the Ley- | end many other articles too aumsrous to mention, which T am selling at very Low raices oR cast, PUBLIC on mw VALUBLEPR FOR SALE. ILL BE SOLE ON THE 4th and 25th of| x James M. Bailey deceased, 7 miles north of States. | from Statesville to Wilksbore’, one half of the well! knowa merchaut Mill on the South Yadkia river, co | which is attached 107 Acres of Land: ALSO the tract of laud containing 285 ACRES, | kavwa 6s the home place, on which is a large, new, Two Story Dwelling House, nearly finished, good KITCHENS, BARNS, &c. ‘Two good WORK SHOPS. | ALSO; | One tract lying on Fourth Creek, about two miles. \ from the home place, containing 1584 Acres, in guod | cultivation, 25 or 30 Acres of first-rate bottom, tle- | | | | | { | Office H. €. Bail Bord Company, ent, qualify hint in a@ pre-eminent de- | ee, to render an opinion of the value the Oval Fields, It is most fortunate, erefore, for the interesis of the Railroad, | at he has consented tu devute a short ce of time toan examination of the} Hobson & Morehead, Reese & Stire- | and iron regiou uf Deep River. walt, J. M. Tulburt, C. Barnet, R. & Co., | Cheraw Gazette.|Goolman & Wall, J. C. Turner, Carini: | ie cF F E i “ . c i g b r a F e t i c 32 9 | SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS KE = MAINING LN THIS DEPOT Sept, 22ND, | fi d e s : "| good WHEAT, a SALISBURY, BEPT. 8p, (657 rably good buildings ; ALSO: 300, or 40 bushels ot! quantity of OATS, good Stock of HORSES, CATTEE, HOGS and SHEEP, farm. | jug tools, one half of a new Threshing Machine sad | Fan, Household furniture, &c. ‘Terms made kuown on the day of sale. | All persons having claims against said estate, are | | hereby notified to present thea withia the time pre- | scribed by law, or this notice will be plead im bar of a) | fecovery. Ali persons indebted to suid extute, are re- | | quested to make immediate puyment, as indulgence | September next, at the late residence of|/ COODS! COO SELLING OFF AT GOST FOR CASH.. now offers great inducements to those who wish t ville, Iredell county, N.C. oa the public road leading purchase Goods for Cash. My stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY | Peehe subscriber intending to change hin business ° DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, Hardware, China and Glass- ware, Ready Made Cloth- ing and Groceries. Bargains cau be had, and Country Merchants would find it w their interest to give ine a call ui PUBLIC AUCTION. MICHAEL BROWN, Jane 13, 1857 tf-3 ~ ROBARDS, OF THE All Goops gaining ou hends at the August Court will be closed DS! ! Steamer Chesterfield, From Charleston and George- HE Steamer CHESTERFIELD, Capt. Jno. Fen- Guson (late of Steamer Marion,) being now un- dergoing thorough repairs, will be ready to receive freight for Cheraw and al} intermediate landings, by the 25tb of this month. Persous shipping by this Boat, under command of Capt. Fergusou, who has been long knowa as the most prompt end successful Com - mander on the River, may rely on the prompt deliv- ery of ther goods, without et water, as a light draught Boat, built expressly for iow water, has been secured to run im connection with the Chesterfield, and is now ready to take her place ou the line at Georgetown, as sooo as any freight offers, thereby insuring the delivery of freight, withoat re- gard tu low waters, AGENTS: CALDWELL & ROBINSON, Charleston WALKER & HENNING, Georgetown. DANL. A. HORN, Cheraw. August Sth, 1857 6m11 | Greensborough Mutua INSURANCE COMPANY. —-~—~ detention from low | CITY OF MOREHBAD! GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! N THE ELEVENTH (11TH) DAY OF NO- vember next, at the CITY OF MOREHEAD, will be sold at public auction, the Lote of said City. |, This is the mew City laid off by the “Shepard's, Point Land Counpany,” at the terminus of the Atlan? tic and North Carolina Rai) Road, at Beaufort Har- ber, N.C., immediately ut the Atlantic Ocean. ‘The various Reports of the U. 3. Coast Survey fj establish the great exceilencies of (his Harbur, for fa- cility of entrauce, depth of water and security from wind or wave, whilst Fort Macon completely com- | mands the eutraace. The interior communications by water and land j mast make this a great Commercia) City. The vast | pruductivas of the fertile valleys of the Roanoke, Tar jand Neuse Riveis and the commerce of those great {inland seas—the Albemarle, Currituck, Croatan and Palicu Sounds, will reach this fine Harbor through | Core Sound on the north, whilst Borue Sound will | bear ou its bosom the agficultural products, lamber, vaval stures and fine ship tunber of the regions lying lout: | ‘The A. & N.C. Rail Road which will be ready for use by the first of January next, passes through the | entire leugth of the City to its wharf in 18 feet water | at low tide, and connects with the great N.C. Rail | Road (of which it is a continuation) at Goldsboro’, | ‘Phe N.C. Rail Road, among the bestia the Uaon, | 223 iniles long, # completed to Charlotte, where it couvects through the Carolina and Georgia Rail Roads with Atlanta and the south-west; and by its weatera | { extension, nuw io rapid progress, it is contern) Jchael & Call, L Johnson, J. Mo Brooks, | IN.TICE is hereby given that the following stock, subeerib- plated \t cannut be givea. H AND SOUTIL r - - Tr . : s ‘ow . wie ¢ ' p . = ed for in this Company, will be pold for on the Lat day = on ae | NI ( | Q.UCH has been the care and economy of the offi- | io reach the trade of Memphis and the Mississippi de. YOUNG MEN NOKT [Himes & ee oe = y . of Octaber meat, at the Court House In the Town of satlsbury, | 4 M. CAMPBELL, Cel RO W AN | | ) "Ny Lees of this Company, that we are free from debt; | Valley by the wet-work of all the railways that con- The conimon schools of the free States are an | O., KID an, ae EDs TL Dow ler ce | Cine tee cues denen soll subecriptive shall be paid before | ug. 17th, : w-l5 | have made no awessments, and buve pow on band a | pect at Atlanta, Chatanooga, of with the East-Tea- ‘ Von Dye mie They are the great | Cos (W. Marphy & Co, Statesville.) J. F. No. of 1B Reet considerable outlay, renovated and | large eapital. viz: in premiam motes $457,059.03 ; in| yessee Ruil Road. Aba a ats grea’) Alexander & Co., J. G. Colton, A. Speer, | x. p arg a1 WR AWRY refurnished his HOTEL, it will in future be de- | cash $13,345.89—making @ total of $470,504.92, t0| ‘The Port of Beaufort, Chatanooga, Memphis and >- the ader ww the stranger, especially if he cata Ik Wilbar. T il M “Bini C AK 4 Raiwcveem tn nie ial bd bs 4 voted to Lransie nt visitors aod regular boarders willing | meet any losses that may accrue; we therefure bave | St. Diego in the Pacific, ate abuut the same paraiiel m the over-swollen cities of aucient Europe. |0- th N) MUar, 2. Eh. Mic Kearle, \. a. OLE, | * Uiteaphe, 1 ANAWAY or stolen from the subscriber, | © Pay a price cotmmemeurate with the vatiay neces- | uo hesitation in saying to the public, ‘hat there is po lof lattituda yaad if that parnllal be extended aerces ond ye are ourselves justly proud of them, But} J. ©. Brooks, B.C. Gilreath, oreo ileal } aj ] on the 29th of July last, my negro man| sary to keep up a first class hotel | safer Company in the Southeru country. The most! the Pacific, it will reach Shanghia, the nearest great be. th these wnrivalled facilities p i to our view apenid Wl SAM; on the 2d inst., my negro womun VI-| The basiness of Salisbury 1s amply sufficient to sup- | of the Risks ia this Company being in the Wertern | Part on the eastera Continent: therefore, if the Paei- : Y | ss = , | 2 NEY ; and one the 4th iawt., my negro mun | pert both hotelsand private boarding houses, and Lam | part of the State, where the danger from fire is much | fic Railroad ever be constructed. (and tbat should be iidren, dae bare casdur tu adwit that the} MARRIED: toon (hl GRURGES Sam islabouGes \ears old aed weighs | convinced by tea years experience, they caritot be | lewe. doue forthwith) why may not this new City become thera oped reba the same advanced | Bi . fered'to Joka Kees | % | 180 tbe, is Gve feet 10 inches high, broad scruss the carried un successfully together, uuless the above plaa DIRECTORS: the Atlantic mart for the commerce of the East la- podition popular education dues nut exist,! In thie county Sept 10th, by Rev.Sam! Rothrock,! — aay, — 1 | ghoulders, broad cheek bunes, seems w amiles when | be adopted. ames Sloan sbane, C. P. Me an, D.| dies? ly excel us in the nusuber and the calibre | Mr. SOLOMON PEELER and Misa SUSANNA, Seaton Gnics, 1 qpoken to, hay a scar across the breast und one werose! 79 ee ser the 20th ¢ P. we ws. ae ok Tone I oredar oy Hi | Two short Railroads will connect the two great D. Huchiogs, i) mack ofthe nail, bot! caused by the | A628 Of fare onand after the 20th inst.| ' ' , - | Coal Fields of the State, lyiag on the north and south The youth of the South are naturally their present public meu, young and old.— | deughter vf Mr. Elus Beaver. L K. Hearct, 2od year of his oge. one of his big to Jy, which causes him to halt, when he walks, bas a No vanation from these prices with any one.) EB. W. Ogbumn, D. P Andsay, James M. Garrett, Johnson, Y aacey ville | Joka Mo Long, cut of an axe. Vinev iw low, chuakey and black, short} POARD day, 130 IG > "Kaight, G ‘ {ofthe North Carouua Railroad, with that road; and wore morufjing the eoscemion, it wth | saat culo an are, Viney hor chuakey ed Mack.chori} POARD par des, 41 50 | Gray, David McKaigh, Grnnetoeanh Ale (ie aca ie eaciad taal vet sal Ode wih, and canvot by succesfully denied. There | DIED: rear ar CYRUS P. MENDENHALL, aadiWea eGure inther urmell Geotwe lo ihourai veers is 4emonth; 20.00 | Coffin, Jamestown; W. A. Wright, Wilmmgten ;| be carried on throogh the new city: if es, may pot wut a State ia the Suuth im wisich the observer! In thin county, Aug. let, ALBERT WELLING. =~ —— — Treaewre”-_ old, ax feet high, weighs about 160 Ib, has a sore | 8 year, 300 00 | John L. Shaver, Salisbary McGee, Raleigh; HW | Beauiort pecume ¢ are berered dg aes onty a | 4 : of > > gs v x ve behind the kaee of one leg, ¢ é by ab ew 1 With rae 216 OF wear . 2 T 4 purposes of commerce, bot to furnish the supplies to | not be surprised to sce this statement made) TUN, infant eon of John D. and Eve E. Miler. ia the | V A LU ABLE LAN Ds a amano abate eval lc endad dln beard ala A ithout Room, 1600 |G. Sproill, Plymouth ; R. B. Troy, Lumberton; The | steamers passing so near the entrance going north . : BE b h bony face. —I will the above . . and south ; and may not the new city become thet itiviags—we had almust said statesinen, They la Cabarrus county, Sept. 11th, EDMOND JERE- ard fun uctanoreiaestie ic ae aa ie I have, at much trouble and expense, made ar OFFICERS: | great ‘‘entire depot” between the north and aguth, m instinctively lo waderstand the theory and | MI AH, infant ae of Jacub and Rebecca Muvse, ia | groes in auy jail ia this or any other Sttte, so that T{ rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies and JAMES SLOAN, Presid jo which our able and detinguished countryman, iow of the Goverameat. Their read). | '&* 204 Year of his age | get them again; or $25 for each then vo confiued. | luxuries of the Norfolk and Chariesion Market—aud) Eo W. OGBURN, Vice Pre Lieut meeey: refers in me cenxees ee the husungs, their ski) in | Twill len pay a reward of $25 for mfficient evi- | intend to keep @ house that will compare favorably| ©. P. MENDENHALL paper oo the commerce of the Amazon, South Ameri- oe debate, their ii ) Y A ‘ Vacvestusaisvicrrcey person of harboring any of said! with the best house of any city | PETER ADAMB, Secretary aod Treasurer. (ca and the Gatfof Mexico? valry (often, it is true, carried ty mdiculous| NOTICE { 1 A { | negroes . : | te5i HoL ROBARDS. | WM. H. CUMMING, General Ageut The CITY OF MOREHEAD is situated om 8 tremes,) aud nan sare to learn, mark | : ‘ : 4ids 7 DRURY MORGAN. — | | Wid. McCowxan, ) jReapiitelle chet leadior 20) plese, simeet ontiody asa race of ww. It is ‘ Nie e vrgan’s Mills, Uawa Go, N.C. | y xe cam mnitle surrounded with salt water; its cli briows; vut 8 BO BHCUTU YL | NH E cobariker cuncunece (hci bylrecenilepplice AVINGiremoredicl ngtom, Lahallexpureto, gone 7.1857 al Soil *, Unwn € me yy “TN JA. Musave, cE xecutive Committee tts ea-breeze aod sea-buihing delightful; ite drinking biog, im aay sclive canvass, political ur com ‘os ont le. gy bichon 7 Ser » [Bod ths | | 4 JOM Ganeewt, ; :. irs 7 eee he 1 prepared to atiend io more buses than na the higher er, Of Bot previously { J water good, aud its fice chalybeate eprng strongly sial—tor Liwe pee Wteilects are not all bereiatere guid) on the 15th day of Obtuber ve xt, 1 Y fel ss = . Pe mn tet SS rn business connected with this inp gnaed with sulphar, will make jt a plessnat rusate, of ied Ove pany, but inquiren A.B HENDREN, Archatect ’ . ' { ———— office, should be addrewed ts oa » Ue concerns of vane ates sac N B—Wy eervices are ales offered as a Land ALL MY LANDS j I AVING wold our Drug Establishment in Falis PETER ADAMS. Secretary vie lot has been or will be sold wntil the eee ' » Doct. ( Hesvenso sheiplee Greensborough, N. C., May 5, 1857 ul ae pe roe, agreulture, &e.—it is be unowininva Broke * sonore Real esists ages con ue _ enaniy of Iredell, N.C saessting iB UR. a ae . eR UES ‘ mS eed é ¢ r rough y > 1 ie Dale art = chance to get the g ia such a vamvam, to find every coun y SPE 1% Jul? Gasca Onibese (5 versie Dore —— mer | . NOTIC E will be the first iaatance of an entire new cityom sng Out tue Hew cUBLTibuLION LY Lie yen . x . .99 a large and well bach Wo-siery frame bald THE BANNER OF . i a reculanty educated Phves = ae he Atle being brought ioto market at ences al stock, cume able aad weil matured cham- LAN » k OR SA LE OF wag, moe Live Ju . seelleut Bottom Land wn 50d MW aenfaet’ "e Po himecl! with competent and copiiahels may pever have again such as oppor- of a particular tdes vf iudividasl. We pre ew (Mr aud out bed « j {al walter OD Point Comiort amen tu be : ve. © VENHE heirs-at-law of Joie Farr, tauity for good investments, for a great exy must and ) ail ¢ es h " . . putle b {to the con t <The H bait at thi lace t po such recurd in the free States. lis true, Iw fler ta the) 4 ut. Thee La vith euth Yad- rs sPTILEL UNFURLED. AND WILL WAVE IN aes bo t the South Westero Sisies, and will be b al this pla SC UOREHE TD , iw Vmiles Nort cad tha Wee , a ; aceek ; v of Heory Fur’, are hereby nnified J -HEAD, je shall be answered that our young mB are ee dies, om Tuesday . Hh tera Ral Road, and 3) wiles Suath of Olin High ree co Paar eg btn var er abba een esa maar Ute Alia the loth Mar ult. wal m, of by Attorney, ia the town ‘ Premdent of Shepperd's Point Land Co, ore practical and hes polities) wan thei bru- eos te Nehead ‘The tracts will be auld together or ae parace INDOMITABLE RUBIRDS, i oauty, NC, wtthia the next ax months.) Sept} dss over the Mason anu Dinve line ; that Urey . : ly, ae may be denred ; SILL & SILL | aad receive their leg i em from the eatace of -_—— Seater | cansisouaeel Gases heecie 2 | Stateeville, Comtamuog abut Any person wishiag to purchase pravate whe dou't nentr—is vot g >» CLOSE—PAIL «& Salisbury, April 21s “57 f-37 ee Me sia hiel lat Willued s eagineers, better = bake te hin dec wry stinetly rem me eh ' 5 : THE NORTH CAROLINA the day of sale. eun do m by apolving t : “>. Testaine better ruilrund managers, betior wer 280 ACRES, Jemee, of Obn, wh is my autherized Agent, io cel (hat theagh tie . ure eat from Courts 7, wy) oe ; Aug. 7. 1857 DAVID BARRIER ) sex rr : te, dc. This ie doubtlens, 8 goud part of 92 in evlivation, 10 acres of Orchard, large declhog the saume in my afbe nce tase] one pew ues roby ensurer quetaud C, A, HEN DERSON, M. D. Gand) ] l E Ss B y TE R J A N. tive im, correct. But, frum var abuodance of uppor- House and vibe! arereeary banding: boat uf water AM OS BVWibe SUV EE: Co cern tice ain aces a asl enscels coat : : The Res W M ed the A heved aad : me ‘\ eaeiecmnae Sonihs otal , we. A . eee * wry . D & Ch - 4 vara es sar re Key, Wm. N. Mebane bas declined t ao by the a ny waa) i apy a ie oles ‘ic ees ace LWal'Gapioe us sale uo ri ethan ott ULE IS-40 Salebury, NC Sept. &, 1% ruggist emist. ANNOUNCEMENT. aie Ea of thie Paper. For tbe aad other y ng — especially sliuw be in advance ia i ’ ’ , . 3 » \ Fi reapone, t ow have resolved to defer the poe . BUR BR. JOUN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Leaiug o have resolved t pe ywer te ducation, as weil ia ver schuule asin the yreater| Crop of Corn, about Wr buat la Io BAER Ww St: » f N } C;: hh; ‘ SALISBURY, N. ( 18) N.C. haw paid une atteut ay * fh reatha of the iat Number wil after the meeting of to the hs of ite. Petr 1 400 ilozen FESR State of North Carohna, ne « chawe ee DAES le erat paeile Aig een mad ie © the fuet of Getober ia Char- which, There ies very fair reason, however, why my ay r Cattl Thimpa nerd CONFECTIONARY CATAWBA TT) NTY. I hav J the Drne Estab. | of the Shin, White Swelling ofulainany form mt A od Pea ctodrl ory thera Men are etceiiiwy, wm (bey have ex Sheep HMOUCSEHOLD i ’ “| : a € = Lithere. Uleersar eld Sores of hong sixadebg, Epic pay. stf eva. be a ; ca lero 4 . » Frasier and d overs Ciitima De « fneads ‘tf » 1 Curve e > he as a a we la the partcelar referred ta. They KITCHENS furad MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N.C. 'szh Fraver and Wels and vues, rn Sadun De ' the feeds ae ED compelled ta kwow Usete rights that Gey may Burning Te rp % ot ste tad bh eas 2 a = { Roc oech naa @pete the A s Prospectus, with = aatain them. They are taught Ww uaderstaud curwiue wtherar TILE undersigned hue 7 menivea tech Bilin Equity in Cvtawbe Saprior Cor Eqauty grve satvofact Z mova (emia cperatures for Club beet, Heil eu hes . snd ath who are able te fendamental jaw, beaver 1t concerns Lheis ree : ssbury, for the purpose of carrying om a Whole i T appennag to the ea kacel the Coen ; sin eile receinie che ei Cataract, Fiala aud Grae Any commeacat ade " . will pleene forward them b intiog as citizens, afd especially as ciuzens of sole and Keita John Mew Win Deal, Sho Reweman, Johoa e mt time, fresh a che to bim at Learagtoa, N.C., will be prompt. ted to the nag? - ume sete ys ~ sure! nibeune, mo : - Terme made hovwn on day of © th and W Levon and Dhan ak o eic the Sine ri v attended eetmatc may be formed at Svueod of the sember ly eriticree: ‘ db — to th k bet ch = i ‘aes tates cooUnually eriticwed sad condemned by JOUN S HALE BAKERY AND GONFECTIONARY, oe a te at (ma Riki Lee : Peas eee . : < — Rereacsces: Wilson Paine, MD. G. F Chase, | 2@becribere with whic » we may begin the ere : RNS, ehetu tes They are trained wo the Sept 15th, 157 t would teepectfully inform the pubhe that they are mow Coa publica wide fur sit successive DRI (is, M EDI( ] N ES. &( . M oD, Profesenre of the Medical College of Penn 2000 ought t ; be camly SEER bed @ City yeas of public debate, Ihey are, from child ready to supply all who may wish to buy either by Weehein the Ca a) rma , Chartes PW. Maisegh M. D..o0 Virgina wet ear minis yeenc ley podapsttdarese 7 icin », which yod, induced to kauw fully their owe public VALUABLE PROPERTY fein or whidcosle Ps e be end a t mr nest Supe ‘ by dlig to secure the con Marchell Clarkeve, M.D, Prifessur of the Med " me ae ss es esices b ¥ Sor _* nee A ace [ . \ Amoag Uber Stock may be found during the sease quity. opened » aithe Coan Moas New and patron « eart eee. Piiladelphie e ve mee! ' hal ’ CHy og wikeges, at, whatever tu come, they d IN ine ll sake ion om the-Tin Miniay afirrike dik Miadevap Aes Molesey Ageia ciess tt pe is Te Pa n Moore County, as yet leads the column: « club of « Mor rve oo for eupenonty in thuse ele orp TROY] a Birad: Matic. Wiereta. Tea dn. Riche. gualecst. thes « nite i an ! ~2 peeing mat teseoral thet ul the cuts which ge lo make up a Balen s reouwn pe ye gk cy ¥ Ad Rolle, Bons, Soda rend sogert ree to the bill of complaat of Mogh Fr and w TOR a 1: . FiSESe TOF CS en rte ad enter vais \the bieurabls bates? of oeikasd FOR SALE SU Dee ohne Srelarihe sean wililustce Gainea atten HOI NE = LO | From the Petersburg Farmer. GEORGE MeN BILL. Je sauna ol a.— Northern Archange Paper. . sagara . Cahes. ginger. epice and lemon snaps, to them, and judg-me uken pre “- F l Weare pot he habivel 5 z Sept. 1 ud fr - geoget apd apee Nats, b Cakes, San Cakes em or Sa e mec ; har O&O * with them Sanford as Ineugore We wish to say to every wn _ FINE cakes ther Gill wil ur thare aes dene in Bath send du. A P's, ongar and French Jumbies, Witnres, Ge N Clerk Master iw mat the mixture of Cholera, Drarrhaa, Disentery, $¢. | peresn whe teade thes san arucle kmowe as 4 serrds From the ( aera ences! be Fayetteville Histeevic Voces’ nber Cour Lady Fingers, sponge and tra Cakes 7 ‘ j Rice Mas e 4 STATESVILLE, N.C. prepared De. Woaratsoren Ml sboro'. N.| tbr sahied's lnvgure nar git ie ies tggeer tte igus ° Sie rh = p ¢ — 5 bebruary ean od by respectable auth i ‘ ; = <i Made ia SLonuecoruann, TOUCD ABD RGIS Fre ie RE 18, PME anderen re alee awa and Lat gs oes doe dee vied wa as certara to care wet complaint in J eo . e ait la 280. . ~~ = ” 4 = = eve wete e ° aches 1m Itee et ' ek ty a © “ ° Wy ape pee ; ; apn eee ae «a: Ba EUS. the town of Mtacesville the must Tt se we understand g procral repate | namenmae uther cusny peasaca lcteaes al Gor 1 Gad Gece that tle pec . yrag wrth A . : . £ g i od < anis, d @ another eal- | fm pat 5 wntary tros re 4 _ , F ‘ . F be { os vieg ¥ \ ace banal 3 ers ‘ S ot, be F ables are 5 hewas | Ane elameuied onl ter ar cK * State of North Carolina, Pecanies too sdusicg kets = : mo, brmdes which it w one of the greatest prepare- cover. The anniety is very great, for money oe which Fra ‘ Ala aud S eh Warcer . . . mtue , “qth Dr Wow a reg wea zh standing oot curre neampiion, taken in early stages, erat to s eteeedingiy beard to get The banks are no de bnew re Che id Bore ) Potfe Cake la Ma ROWAN COUNTY peat Ns ane reer al ees whose characteris find tv by hus rs : kane tlerenee jacoua ing, Tegerding elf preservation as tl ake PM DALEON 2 Prench J ‘ o. 8 . ors ae ‘ : a d Dw : fi Pats rome We were pres wih alk w was hand We taka fir gre d. as expenment has proven hue cost, 6 law : every day brings with nba siiae Rem 22 JR57 wpdl rey AY Th 7 Cour / and Na 18 : . : t hae re Y * La) aie bist oh to a fre al» oe a 2 “s x thar 5 Saar ey ge wre pot generally the fire diteen : Jf YA 4 rand ee Hed y Psion, ' we are sathurrerd. by . ‘ . . c ta debditated system, caus rare shop aac engi chiefly fram the W rroul HOUSE AND LOT OF EVEIY DESCRIPTION. Aug f «1807 . she se NINLAN A ROBI os sea hee ; wih th Sit ale ie adi hall Gear! iredioone ibe beg from the trouble here, aad «aleu te R Asha & S ws. hend A A j LE fedeals its PS ormt one . ' re me row off dmeases cags- Shoala : The beet qnaliiy t ( (eum, Condial, I ; , : » pruduce pew trouble, There in a fevers ‘ . *) mm Seas ey 1 “ ss Jirta ea ~ rar ws TTA supp s popelar M une an a caving the buags at the mer- nd hie anviety sbuvt the future thet os parnfy! to nm FOR SALE ! sf r » al kinds ” WM Attachinent cf DISSOLI I ION. for eole b scuse, because the liver has meapecitated | cross lwatime when every man wt ees a Zs } * 1 Sneff ; C A HENDERSON, S e , £ rope r actwn of throwing ruier to thing, either at bome or here, sh tnake = “~’ BCKD EB ED De B Weemeg 71) oo : I Le ‘ } 1 ; J dive A ld Dt he Sn , reel ise * nee Ly care th ee and nai ae pian traning efort to pay. In that way only can re e ee : ye 1h thee ° ai ihe ~ ; : : 8 4 . ht w off alight diseases of the lange. m to the | \utemd c go doen into Wall street feea'e ber HOU en nae on Bees l ' . : v af I . world a be ver remedy of a eth = - ee New Vt tt é Pe Rie [eee da ad . ~ ere = - van . 2 ¢ deb ° han Dr Sanford’s [e- aie and look at the Ine like swarme which congee : village. « ! er se es —. ee ewthe . DISSO] | | LON ve Ht hae been ined in a large and ex- styl Pacts gre there 10 such times of excitemet Ifu e , . = s r % wn of Se : 45 ‘ ‘ . =e ac : eh or ts results are fally known, and denizens of that region eere the vr sufferers I . N Baad i genie 7 f ra ‘ Ve rv) 2 of : : * of * e ¢ do h z aay 1 1 5 ~ . a TEMIE fr fl Noe SY WONS ay eS * of asa redy, and ome thal esa persons here would be little cange of reg but ¢ ‘ ' i ' WL VOLK & SPIES : , : : 4 Aa : ; ey Ae AVI h " es ve may. be cope 1. lmold H 1 ber 15. 18 mon-if ad ‘ x £ ‘ rl ARGK » ache rety ] yor (eu ere voly the first sufferere--the commercial “' : CB Ad dad teh aad meee 7 HH ase at a Sarco jeod Mogo, werkl acoueva call the day of vw WARY J Poot ber next ‘ . ' i . ms : aie aan “100 Negroes Wanted. =: ar OTIC a Sl Fatt ‘OR S hs Negroes Wanted. >. NOTICE. Salo EANDEOR SALE. erntory, = . rs and egr a ri ate fir “ “ ‘ bee) hee Wav ry Barone —It maugzest ‘\ AN ~ x %& v roe SAEs ; ' . AMES E KERR © ¢ | | RIN weed ih i v : 5 rey SU RSCRIBER wnt hase ane han ree ady _ 6-16 v< INS - CRE ) ot pear ate thal Phlosuphy, Tupper’s Inet sonnet « a - = eal ces Enotes u AHHtae JeMes ¥ SY MON =) ACRES OF LAND IS YADKIN CO. ] r z Seer ese Teme ape Tare su a ed alagee. of by h ernes yvea TTC \ z z YAS SYMONS . re are 40 acres of excellent Uolivceed lantic eable, was the real cause of the berak Ie KOM th ober ’ oe wret of Sia . Geet Sill pa . Suihe HORSE ' HORSE sa Miners . ee WILLIAM SY MUNS *) +) " : The \rectst lead! adbede he ot Nothing ee earth could stand such a stresn ns a the 9th 4 na ch prope x New OF ‘ abFe ‘ a ee 2 . ue nes 2 es \ Ene. Ho Wee . © Pere to disp i ( GR caine 5 elves aire cl uot One Brown Mare orn! “ 7 bcos 1 HARGRAVE mma snd Mr Ad.me. and we within one mile of Be. vba Thomas wished to know wliy the Oh ' ‘ . Co ’ ' . elie k snl ts its sealT cant tee Athamtac 81th Wack man and tat; three white foe, and wane amy ot " pn INFALLIBLE REWEDY COPARTNERSHIP. RW PEARSON, ee ie L rust Company is 1 Inatic nn (oe ee : ALL ny) PAY) , ae . P Wilke UNLG tram of Telagraph cable! Hecause 1 became enubarras “= P'° : ‘ . . ror State of North Carolina. tH ehh nate to Deda \ bw 4 Avance of din “paying out,” aod broke 4 ewh etek v ne a parchae ee e surththon, nome Seen =" , anice— Blac » z ' ’ = a buainess. at the st , conten ap. wl! renter ae addrrmmng me nt Me vials ie tae tece HORSES. Caldiccll County. aie : ‘LOST! Statesville Cand a will he pa . re Ye z ROBERT BOYD ‘ satvitemwdt ith ere N ihecreceptaroee { wie - ; Nar lone ee JAM YMON ; 2w 16 ! ween Rew H () . ‘ Hote 1 oy THOMAS SYMONS Peake ta ican amd sat - # smelt aND JOHN R SEDGUWICK on gs ROTTS GRURS 1 x { ‘7 Ao howe § ° Ang 10. 1* > POCKET h " rienw? wUN- IRALS | . Salve ept 15, 18 trie pai Waele ‘ ‘ ’ FEN DOLLARS i@ ‘ 7 mm Ss > | : ; : = F Be ee AE flag s Jj oC fa 6G v - NOTICE aut . P . res ninat one MACHINE SHOP. | LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. , nie Lu : ae Ao tie aad be house 9 Racimmcar, Serr Zi, 1857 - os FPVE cube Pr propetea to eel! (wo Cracte of land ey < ATTACHMENT Books for ad fitional Stock WON. ¢ I 2 we 4 to me a warrant apply of at met p ar | wD ‘ site s4or North « | A et a 7 MURPHY & e Bautt MAS, proemmet, erelas 1 M m Salem 5 " a ; , ss a= . Nog lever Bottom Starrs ) . s - steeteberin. ts \ sides £8 aia op r 60 ue mi a) 2 eveded © i. > A HENDE NS ya ’ ra) : ‘ wales W BAKE A ; tia all JW ELLIS r ? y City VT"ClT) TR spacioes epee eer) 1 203 ACRES, ‘ halt pera o bev ate Dov DAVES, IO bayae i YWERELL enia a fine Rent 15 216 Deug Store Re 60 VCRES OT . ; Sale MA 4 ek ? WoOMURPHY Com BC AN RE FOUND 18 re the rep : i ' ' on < Las@ip CEP pepe drinnene = : Rr ERALY ve same lot, um be higher mes : ality ps CHRAr 2s BILL t Court H Me thet A IL OERS ROR TRE THULE =. mes ee enn: Daily os ae BO Mae as. 83t ply ate De Hie, 25 bs 90 od [nee end —y ‘ [ ® . rrant, and a Reversible Sieve! Porn . , , F SEW SUPPLY " Rare. < Cole Waginched, Co Cmt- - : uF ll I NUE . Le oe PIOHE ug . *} tf-13 eeper and B ize | horse plow Watts Pat'nt) with steel! Point Bs UsT RECEIVED A I Vl te ‘ 4 } ~ -~ fF 1 M t 1 1 | obi : ! “ “ “ os e A . ‘me . Rite Pe Rot £ : day J 1~ r sls La ' i — wine in al 1]. vee To PLEROMLHLBS, gr Men ome WAGHKR LAV. - SP DULAC een gh Canin rip. ' ne uns So M, , SRRROMERTES, it imc WASh EVAR ES, waco ee Se LAND FOR SALE! yng, with “ 4 nd Mao me “a extracts for the handkerchief, I SD isineicc at vat T welw tina nve pl : R " pptoiiee ae c ' >< meely perfumed « lose wis parehase had better SOT ’ : Brick 4 as ; ite, na well Vea 8 Medium cant Glenn eae N Cet ane e eet ei 1 KOBE BLACKWELL WHE -c nue Mines ' THOS. s SE Wille, Monee C6 Phos will ata ' je anine andy thas spe) pes Lornmanitf "EAD Ruben ene Colognes, German. French and Ay Pee Hirtenan en a shi <a Aisp ee FS? cotetete Ae ‘ manag poms to cell a tract of ‘ ‘ ey re ees a: i . 5 9 | 0) nr S SROROUG s r f r SPRING & Sl rrouchable, . sali Bey oti ots = American. Hair Dyes, Tooth _ ne 5 ) ) { \| mad Chapen tt peels eae \\ AUER Suck . ~ : eens OE ae fe , "2 Left hand tarning Plows Brushes, Hair Brashes, { | { ) | | | |. | | 4 | ( SO Ee RINE HENS iene ke BANCY & STAPERS DRY ancy and ~ taple « geaf quality. Thre fand lies led, nee Together with three sites of Sinclair's Patent Pro Ae Ac at | 4 7 eo Hiriagpro m1) Daurh > vt iS r Ht « . ats, - 4) WILES NORTH OF SALISBIRY vea in the Prlier Biraw Caters, for horse or hand power: Smith's ” . ; . aaius : a 5 * ‘ rans s Naw and Crist Mid ey begged tent Straw Cutters; Cornsheliers, (wo kinds, C. A. HENDERSON'S RCL MeeeET CT Cremeans ae 4 coer Misael i VS ede AL): G ee ee SD DRY cOODS, Irs wesw sa Gireew iar a teas to be aliivetore, de @&e,allor any of whieh ein be had) Sept 15-216 Dara Store I A athe roe Cranes intperiit ay are he W " - Ul j et ee ROFS LEATHER DWHLLING HOUSE, BARN, &€C cage eat aalabllahimantine ecmd ie eciacleanlbeiat se OU ee) MU hae asd _ Passengers fromm | ' w { Pi ae es GROCERIES, ROOT SHOFS 3 RO LING PUM ioe hens "i lordedby any hooee either in or oat of the State UININ a! ( ULNINE "! ular ’ ie s ! Lissonarit meowhenos @ rey M 101 ] I] ERY { ND anil s os usu ' aoce = a hclared tha Ve are also prepared to ds casting and turning in J Ie dee FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e., 2 plane al ( | othe arriva t VETS, BOOTS nd NILES. Malis M . C ; TA hoa bathe b lies faenily ton of brags on short notice and trasonable terme ; : eee € GROCERIES, NAILS. 0 vie : d 5 se . A . ra F purch - at cash preee@ and wh , WI told on s A tray ¥ y tt w fp rae f.he . » 4 . s we M Mv \ Ww R FR LLEY ; Pe Saliabary, Sept. 22 eo eS ei BOO 02's just received and forsale, py one ae: fail to be eatisfuctory, Calland fam's as heretofore Aiiatentich wee far Cushinn Pr Co. ands ar ein ita Aug 19 ble, and af s eld © @holesale and retail, at a very low pr ‘ ex my stock. A e iptly attended t JOHN HE WATSON abort t nA al ee W - cheese < = COA HENDERSON'S Preece upatallhonra, with accurrey and Sept 1S. 1833 : Hes eat linen Prod f k 11] White teeth, Perfumed Breath and beauti- oe aad Chriniveal Slece : NDERSON. § y : } Wad ’ ’ ‘ f W MILLS The scone In! Comptes ion ean be soquirnt hy welagithe Bist eer hae Drug ance al o dispateh ( \ EN Es os a , : oar ae Th a hweae raved ei omarket p as 1 MOOSE, Bacon acon! vy madd Re 15 —2w16 ruggiat a emis | soods Set ry) Lb the house remain under the curse of a dleng Succeasor to Sill & Sull \ \II ABLE PM \ () I\ WoJMILLS, & « THOS CSTENTHOUSE were sce? A le Vine ar Sept 15 —2Qwi6 . zs ‘ 4 Salithory, Warch Blset. N57 time 44 - 2 . ithe " Februar his 1s meu whose Pp if . . FOR SALE . ae y : Ve HAVE ON HAND & LARGER LOT OF he frosts of ese oeemane tees (clonal yr mention It. Beware Le couple of barrels jnst received W oodla nd s Crea m ne More New ooks. —_ Rneslousiiwat hit as - d ye! AMS @ \ ’ 1 rp 1 . z \ Ww a « . NBG On . x posure for Pee er eh ant RIDGE ACO.N.Y. at the DRUG STORE. d + « e a UST Rowe _Vivia or the Secret of Pow way BOOS, . M sao oO. SS sal oy al) Drone Ld STATESVILL Shy Mien tient ia aR pes —— - mis sholly com ee Sept. 15 16 A new and very popular POMADE FOR THE ] E. . \ “i Sadly ‘ : | ee ae ; i T ve ive ; u va Hi = N _ The a ~w. : ATR —~ALSOQ—sn large vanety cfother excellent Anal bial LU ; y igh Miller's Last \. Th est jor en oodta € .%-Pomade for Beautify £ a, lat ihe Prt: f. Unerahan van Pres eee ee bf ¥ 4 J by many ithe ) bras tp england ppt are any French pba eS POMADES for the hair, &e., jast received at the ( ye Tuesday the 6th October, (Sapenor Cour ; Da : a t Re a ae fy ne A man Rocks, Spurge sé 1 ' if eee LS 3 WE & < OBaa CEO nd imported, and for half the price, Por dressing Ladies’ Hairele y &S DRUG STORE Weck? (will sellers (nwa Lonetbelingiigto tke © sccorcimm Me<eremt Aporincy oy ley mee Amageddon, onthe U. Stites in prop Ann T ; heart has no equal, giving It a bright gloey appearance. It causes | q a MD? Rept. 15 16 Bigs i Aled) Tews Ge ae Oe _ JH ENNISS, Be r win; The Rifle, Ave and Saddle Bngs, ; | 1a not alwave an easy maiter to find a pleasens truth of the It re- | Berea NU Se Te : J June 16, 1857 —tf-3 Salisbury, N. ¢ Geandsloates ets rel centre ; La tba bn vore Than Nikely thee ’ the Hair the appearance of be- LE ay of § PS and oth Lie eer ‘ of town rms, 8x months eredit ‘ fy : ie hard. only $M camtn None penatne f napa aries A Fee ‘ es inet iS MARRIAGE LICENSE with interest TOB PRINTING and Marnage by Mra Ue, UN ISS Book Seller _ bey ie tee Pine petal men. LN. Y., Proprietor af the | for making jellies, puce Paes G i om : . Sia, Soe RF SIMONTON, Adm'r ae ‘ i 5 | y Sake C e rive branda, ranging from common te png pa 0 Oe tele by si Drogiom re te ean joneeet ‘ De uae oa LOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. — sepe atn, i857 “sw Veatly erecuted at this O fice. | June 16, 1887 paar extra fined = Try them Das e y araawT a ‘ Ss Y, Poat., Sept. 15 2-16 ~ ~ mane ante rcomrmarine rs Harvesting Corn. Hinta for the Seasun. sarances and the best we think lieted that this is From present a information within o it may be pretty safely prs over a wide ra; f our country not destined to be a yreat corn Vvear A large part of the growing corn is too late to fully mature, u Ir reac! sually warm > 10 t circumstance hardly to be ex t Theretore it w vably by at ‘ . is w : ca ‘ Vaiue ol ripen i! s iN at Would be « ruined by frost We have sev and tied) } r where it has dric der was 1 been had it We have sec Var s methods of shock ing ita dozen arge Such large Stacks rs cut und stand Iv deft une We have seen corn very sately stacked by only using five bundles to the Ch one int r Lone ea sides; a t frye straw was ujhitly tied around the whole some fourteet trot the grou: ithe tops ofthe stalks b over and ted down. Such shocks st better thau larger ones, and also dry iui better. Corn, « arvested ! re pro} ripened, aud ed in the field, ast of tpr abiv will be t 18 sometimes injured wie qeantities b house ndy we after the c ' cr r ed, it generally dries weil, bat if long conur i rainy weather suc ceed corm is very lia t at and mould, &c., injuring its mealing qualities To guard aga: euch a ss, Wwe “uve known farmers to have a tisit X BLOVE in the corn houses, and then kept up a brisk fire a portivn ot ere £ saving it fr v f ma gi zg planting wiby au acre of ¢ trifling n Any situa 3 r country, and it should farmer tu iuake t sla not cheat himself wut a port work by suffering jis cort todder injured ur wasted throug why jack of care Ob iis }» Free tic Neotiern P BONES. The va he Goot as been aot est places, a i tert t tut 4 SArp rine ats in tins re f ' a Fae meaus cient, re wheen far > have la plac £ Vis ] NORTH € cond day, and the remainder the third day. A tub is a which to prepare the mixture. Two bush els of bones, treated in this manner, will be sutticient for an acre of ground the ox- pense of which will be something like the foll: bones SL; 50 Ibs. acid, whic! at the cost per carboy, would not exc de. per pound—say $1.50. Atan e\pen- convenient) vessel in WATER POWER ONE DOLLAR neil | WILL BUY | | rgy N yr | I iM BER LAN D. OP OF THE BEST PURGATIVE anp| Liver Medicines uow before the public, namely, | DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER | _. REMEDY, thatacts as a Cathartic, easier, mild- as er aud more effectual than any other medicine wing! I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek——with- Lenin ed iaone and a half miles of the Depot at tol entirely fiom new artieles of mediciue, namely, ee AROLINA,| Wirkes County. | Surrnion Courr iy Equrry. Srrine Teas, 1757, | Petition for Sale of Land, The said defendants will take notice that the Pett STAT oNMALTE PVA STORE. : oe I [ W. AYER has jost received @ and opened g pew stock of Books, } Stationary, Fauey atticles, Fire Screens, | Window Shades, Tubucco, Segars, of various brands, and Confectionari ville, opposite the Court | } a | House. » therefore, of a asutlicient quantity Bomar Sie haviug asubsiantal County Bridge known. It ie not only a Cathartic, but a Liver For Panrtirion. | Aiiong his books inay be found, a good supply of ull lime may be pre REPS enroll Danvand the ruimot-en Gold: Caled eee eee ae daneriy eis its anor~! Miles Suinerfia, William Minton and wife Hannah ; the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by nd . Mill and Saw Mill at the p ac bid matter; thenici Une momach end tunel, {9 A's. Gréy, Jase Calloway, William Mastin: David the Superintendent of Common Sebooleof thie State, ee aL Kardlelwe auiileeanpisn Water etellamers le secse eure RC na et ae a Hoofman, aud Anderson Mitchell. Fronch, English, Latin aud Gyock ‘Text Books, Webr ear ce Wa Ber Ta low norlmuaalin poses « ! ctuallys : f na gey ot the palatal see | against : store Unabridged Dictionary, Soutbera Haumony, Mill Pract is : % ings experienced in the operations of most Cathars" perriaa, Milly, Fanny, Rebecea, William Q. and) Carinina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr. Patent Ser- . eee Iv strengthens the sysiem at the same Lime Gogege O,, children of L. Sumertin; Abraham, Wile wons, Lorenzo Dow sen’r, Life and Sermons, Cham- | et 907 (eres = that it puges it, aud when taken daily in moder- jigin, Polly, Aunice, John, Margaret, aud Rebecca, bers Papers tor the peuple, Humes History of England, yo ad z . Z. ate doses will strengthen aud build up with WO | Giyidren of Susannah ‘Tribble, wife of Abner Tribble ;\ Gibbons Rome, Joa Froigart's Chronicles of the be Corn dand, and a good supply of UAH ER BAILY . William and Martha Hays, and ‘Thomas Sumerlia;, Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief Justices, sinds of timber. A und convene 2 Dr Sanford’s Invigorator '- compounded iy pon-reside nts of the State Rpurgeoos Sermons, Spencers Sketches and Sermous, d edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the Old North State, 2 at his BOOK STOKE in States. | fue, Gare sini y, Medical Discovery of the? Nye, DR. KENNEDY; of Ran twos hettdisnnvered vlour common pasture weeds & ‘omedy that Cotes EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; From the worst Serofulu down'to 8 comalon’ pj seems b y He bas tried iv over 1100 eases, aud nines r except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) ii now tu bis posession over two handred edriiffe dig) its virtue, afl within twenty mille of Bostoa, y . My Pwo bottles ure warravted 10.chre a'n mouth. One to three bottles will cure the wore, hing Pimples on the face. ‘Two to three bottles will clear the avetem of p ‘Two bottles ore wurranted Lo curethe worst og in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the cuse of Erysipelas. One to two Loites are warranted to chee all it r ‘ wens 200 4 wpe ‘ cm ake eaofthe strength of these gums ma tion wn suid case will be taken up for hearing, at the Gospels, with question books, C mings works, Me-jjy the eyes , Dc rhurde at / ( I e Ss . Ss 2 ne idea o ne strength o} ese gums Gt. Y next ‘Term of the Court of Equity, to be held tor suid invir of Svduey South, Family aud Pocket Bibles, Two boilles are warranted to cure running of so mixed with y with : ; , , eq be Kuliied when it ie kuowtl (ial uns Ue of the Cenuty, at the Courthouse, iu Wilkes county, ou the, Hyma pooks of ull kinds, Lreings Washington, 3 vols, | gare or blaches among the hair. Scans riko aati Gk finest Wowtland of Pine and Oak tuber 7% gr conte si HU bh strength a8 ober Monday in September neat—at which time and Hodge on Ephesus, Dicks works, South's Serinons,! Four to six bottles are warranted: (v:are ; By One ared land =< doses of Calomel, without any of its place, they tay appear—plead, answer, or demar, in Vauxes Arebitectare, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- apdcauning uleers. avn , but with t! Peruvian. u ris situated in the midst and ts snrround said case —elve judgment aud decree will be made PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Bytou, Cowper, ‘Tup- One bottle will cure sealy eraption of th fi ; ; ‘ \ ‘ Rice grow homies Wihit 1 vk aig rate medicinal powers; these ; r y eruption of Np skh ub nthe phosplates an ] prepare them p Lrow th ¢ oY ea NG i 5 z F ac ieS 4s ; experte, and final in said case per, Milton and a great many other poe le al works, Two to three bottles are Warranted tu care tite fir tie WHNOdinte Use it nlauteeew lait s Uknow of near che N.C. Radroad bes Gauns have by . but little known to piysates s, or Rr tle 80th day of July, 1857. Mre. Menta’s Novels and a great many other novels, | cage of ringwora ‘ i te w ta and Char Heyerueriita their presciipiuibe, Unt weer te the | JAMES CALLOWAY, C. MOE. by the best writers of the day, He cum show us fine.) ‘Ewa to three bottles ete warranted tp cur u 5 ung the cnerzy of the organic 1 M ut benngtan would supply a custom at om of Le I iS rorator AGL net with such oops Qaclo Ja varted. a stock of Statwuary as ever wuagecn south inost desperate case of rheumation, ° it ael Dlnst TOE: erother ranukas. ) where a man of enterprise make a ita al icine tried @ own | cy gift-bookes in abundanee, Blank aud Copy becksof! rheua ; 1 i ; * Phere is a very eat detnand [thas rarely ever failed to cure Liver Compiaints in SA SBURY i sizes, Weinorandums and Diaries without ead, Five to eight boules will care the w w h we have to make on this subject: for tia ndihe: Couniv ot Daxitcor Ist on the their worst forme \ i Ld ¢ Woret casey 4 ae . : an ¢ d ° of De is) ” pe tt F 1 161 1 141 large assortimeet of books published by the Aimancan | serefule till next week. ioe ao og * #29,000 Court House within a mile ring cansed By a deranged Laver in ( LASSIC AL \( HOOL. Tract Socety. Inthe Notwa I st | A benetitis always experienced Crom the firvi iy F aha re mil ee Seundioe is ¢ r xcited t : ’ evens 4 variety as any ghia weh ¢ +) tle, wnd-a perfeet cure te warranicd when the din, 7 , . ta aused by ap livproper action © ’ ——) " teck 4 * ‘ . we, Poort ean . autity is en 1 Literal Runsway Match. capi-) Lexington, Apnil 7th, 1357 tf45 Lirer, od an 4 proof that the Tsstuonsvn relieys ESE Seevud Season of thie echoal will comm Pa anak fea 11 Reader, 1 paddled weer a themamn@ WAU of tal story is teld bv a Texa paper RY c = mes pee Be ib rin J sare on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. ry, China Vases, Cups and Sa 6, the vieinity of Boston, 1 koow the effect of it weal » in that VW ll E (T ] W il K \' i] 1 1 u ; ' Mor rege i ne mes : and their skin Pupils prepared for entrance into any efour Colleges. ¢ a ies », Candles x Tove ’ gel ry emee. So sure ue Water willextiog uish fite, sore St t had re Y! 4 4: Aas Costs iyn foaeeieinieecyeth be ite TERMS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTHS n Gilt frames, Common ats aud frames be willihiseure homer, Ll wever auld » bode of i py = 7 ost reneee a y cured pes Graces, Wine Covers, Walamg Canes [thiteetd another; after eo taalit always. peak S tandinw . TO . ‘ . Tr Vigoraior n tan sinall doses on nag id p 4 , ’ Hees 20000) BUSILELS WANTED (2 rea J ae Paiwany Exciinn Bawsenes, $20.00 eA OM oa Spy Glasea from S100 te y Chen (wo things #bont this herb that ye a he pues MBs +. Moishing ih ‘i pe ‘ b wels ar fia i" ie ith Hicuer ano Moaritews su A daccopes from Sets to BLSO, Mrero-tpewrs tone sarprising ; first that it grows ig “oor pal Bree 5 ‘ Per FH ANILE subscriber wishes t 7 westy Tt uiliscuvetatetutc Marly a kwotky Ge ‘ wD ee Willie e t peg i: Ther, romeo eee li den oe Yin tone ne lane subse ribe ishes to purchase 7 THO! ConTINGEs * 100 wn skela and aguas, from hasuever been kvown unul | di sored tin ¥ rieDu.y Clergy V ali Cire | Preah | t 3 ’ rv ak ) ) mS oer 4 : bushels w which sheet mar Sick Headache | by t rr HLS to R25.00, Viclna from S0cts bo $13.00, Banyo's, secoud, (habit awuld core all hinds of bamor, sy their horses out i paid a double dose of the ' " ho corr al) On ee vayable on the Ist of O e third rom &3, to BL, becus sa from $12 $6.00, Ovt 1 der to give mone ides of the eadden rise» fiausion, several wiles dists : MICHAEL BROWN, acd feat ome _|the faa Maret wad she trimatnerr at the civeaoal ee Fiai-s) Tumbarines (Wailers Flagoleta, Harmon, great popularity of the diecoveryy I will stute shag ; miritue could Weaeleninie wit sue 30, 1 5 ra i 4 : 1 : ts Y As ‘ by : ans, T wometers Tope Measures.’ April, (859, 1 peddted it, and sold atuat «fx beatles pg Ant seefinene a ns 1 S ue ee Wa oe ee me Pw) Noaps. M etic Toys sees. Ciold Peas.with day—ioa April, 18346, 2b sold over one thousand tung! oa \ 1 Y " vastly rs g ’ Peni rave R Ls sare, 4 TEN THOUSAND Sa etik ered, and then there was asmuch mount |, Vy Sandford & Co. 158 Prem tiga. DOR. Caldwell; Hon JW. Elie Rew JH Snes ae _ ee, eae ee Paul easiest 5.000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. BIH por bottle, cote OMe Parker: Rowe A Makers How Hastun Ceanges Han oumrae ts att Aarece tes a the Mie mt medicines wae ever lke «3 ous aay a . Cy AC Headerun-|) SNS ica Aullced case Fels goku d Shae Calla ‘ nelves eg ts \ — of it from alt qaw 1 : a ante t Jas Fi. Kerr, BE JJ Bruner, Salsbury irk Ley r x ¢ Hover 19 wis co | always kept it stretby bot by. ment with the Netherby 7 a subs - F wishes to purchase five thousand May 26th, '85 tf-52 JNO BOGREPTER, AM lune 2, INST fren more—but atace we pabradackon 88 & gemeral fmy e lovers th faithtu SS F August 4, 1857 9w lt a LU wee er Tirtmee YATE cor ent | “die chet G Sonrinws | HE YOU HAVE, WORK FORM WILLIAMS BROWN, 010.0 22S .f0SSSl ea cate whi mid gave their lorses the Sstwbury, Jane 4, 1% Please bring it THE PROMBITIONIST - + commer : i } () | A , x a alway vomdered inewruble, b been eared bre sone. Woralast ct eran eareneanne Cane ring It In. 4 ‘ & Tin, Sheet-lron and tew tactics 0, what a merey itt will prove etleciag , ave } fir ay : a . yor M hemceecutivert - : cy eof that awful muledy——ibere are bu | So BOOTS & SHOES GUN AND Lock Pisgeevtstats tenets ieee ee eee It Was cVid { Vowetd s 4 ie ; 3 ‘ 1 4 N ‘ uN, Awane Wel ! ‘ At hisoldStand opposite ! : ‘ racer of Drupey, oll of them age tured. w " tous inspiral : SMITIIING, t ! ibe clare ot pie cared by it. Por tNe varies @eenes of td traidenteamietovtheir ania oo \ : ano A \ ; Be edits 1 Mick Headache, Dyepapea, Asthere, Hore ‘ . MURPHY & 0 \ t Decl . _ ean ot : ; : . a the Dede, Diseases of the Pyuy rere ’ ‘ oe Bell Hanging. Hs ; : Py peu eekuor ye sr asea il thei Kideaye: Arde yr ‘ Lilie lea @ tir , . * \ rit vie uy . wore gaend than aay medicuwe ( t t ritua \ ‘ = Phe » t ‘ od . ; . ’ ee © 14 ae N ever naceemary——eatyh> best cp ns . z Ww ~ on 1 = as r t father fi Hh Nara ke, “he ” % #95" ang Water Str 2% ! bl dipied Vara NRA aay lie < ‘ iD a Us Adaite one table opasa r erg pe hekerhed Pecdeahock-aliiit- dhe hehed-tedee aml id che ag a a> v ~ 1 $ are denert mn» Milvecloverg sn end w \ : mer ) x Ht > 7 ( ‘ ore, tea sprue Ff or ; . : vee J. Alexander Crawiterd, (.B., Principal. Hie ‘ * ; i () ) ( I th Nix bein a t é iPlied v 4 mad se dade w » the « < ' >. ° : was inelined to be fur on sf. F Al work w A I t ' ’ qd = a | oe fil all orders a bee Laat ' . ; Sing eves MANUFACTURED BY i *, and ad l 0 ; ; : ape . eb tab TC) D mn gada wou i - CHARLES WARDMAN SEPERTO W j (} hs) : HY | 7 ae . \ . . R WATER BUCKET: DONALD KENNEDY, INAWay 9 I \ ’ e ie M : Ml - an ere ; ; 4 t No 12) Wasreu Siceet, Ruatary, Masseckace which they triamnpi : rin { \ \e Neer ' Pree 1,00 . ‘ ‘ ( ) Ss . : J) ‘ \ y ( cy \ vccpun a . , n , wor mn) . Lat The : VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTH ral \ ar naive We ! c oe a) ' SB Hea : r \ The ! ' Ath 1 res v ca PE OHUMA ‘ ] ' \ “et “ ss ’ ! M as ; ; i , ‘ - et , j Ww om t EAN . DISEASED KIDNEYS, os = y tlhe S Can ; W. P. ELLIOTT, vk b . t : Ao : ' r : : CED - ' “0 1 oor GENERAL COMMISSION ey inga ean edt MIN ANNim aniimiuinn aa ‘ if. : : i wont THE GREAT SOUTHERN Mea ae HAT AND CAP . . Be, 3 TRAD, ° SPRING ‘ | ; S57. \\) SUMMER sie TASAIONS. - \\ | ; od GOODS ANDCLOVTHING WILL avevecula wesea es end o eget | wie 150 ACRES 4 FORWARDING MRCHAVE. WILMINGTON. N.C , mes GROCERIES. PROPERTY 1 anes FOR SALE. DEROSSET & BROWN, BROWN & DEROSSET, . . ay “ PSWISSION We ROMANS ih. Mo WHET ETE AD: : ermine Wanted to Purchase, ; . vant M- chanical Dentist OING Re Bs Encourage Home Industry. Oe an iced ee ees ; MANSION HOTFI REMOVAL. _ I \e SEY: \\ DIBwUuEB wv BUNCE. Cntacw We. Wine Arnon ec tnene Drurey Threshing 7 se ' Ana Froraec Commission Werchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores ~ Manthern Cendese tornnralls ; Lambreth’s Vertieal W 2 18c y* <> Bi s root, f ’ ‘ . 1 \ hed ah age Negroes Wanted. 9 oven conte WANTED, {PRIVATE SALE. HOUSE AND LOT HOR SLE. IVoWt PLEASAYVYT. an JAMES PPOR ATE, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, ine daar be | 1 es \ WATCHES WO ANTI JEWHERY | Ew Oo Bad Fie mt we tim. VY Bok Eo i < \ NOTICH wt At. tarety's store, BOOK BINDER WANTED. Murch ties; —INEKAT PATILOR SHOP! Machine aterwheels, | FASHIONS \ e i Py { ; ; ( N PREF Thunder & Lightning DIiStUNTON 1 ROT a WAR Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE voces Ready-Made Clothing. A ea : Mab - ATE BLANKS VALUABLE TOWN PROPEGT) FOR SALE OR REN. J.P. GOWAN, COL. L. ROBARDS. LIOUSE E FOR ALL ROWAN SATGE OFFI HOUSE Certificates of Marriage. Gis" a Certificates of Confirmatios \ ce. WARBLE EMPORI SALISBURY N. ¢ GRAY, BRYAN & C0. Tees = GRAV A TANSEY » poss MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, SLABS MICHAEL BROWN. (OVIVISSION 2 FORW ARDIME WEARGAANT SBAQLLSBT Ly Wa vs Diam th PRODUECK, and ta a | pereonal attentron giren to CONSIONMENET / eldint marke In ‘ y) t Blank Books. WA lore assortment of all bind of Be” Hacks, Diy Rooke, Ledgers, Pocket Wer k Biank Copy Booka, deo & ENNIS I LICENSI THIS OFF! " ' tu VARRIAGE {7 hop NAL/ absent Lore dreg born it period 56,7 The Reg additional | sailors retu reons eng alle capital, commodati about 60,0 age in Lo are from c deory orga The Ke etreets. | abe dirty « wp io fue tably ent “Pie dast | ted with + umes fern mes aga wer woe Loader asserted | iw all the #Ople Ub aren nople — ke Dee Lines Madnd— —vight ¢ mes as | as Copen as Stock! “¢eal um covets an 70,029 at Annually upwards ous hne « to Cam» It ws even they wow and Frau Londe Circusses, jogs pi~ rete | tv a rete 6,000 an ove of th and the Loudon « Apita v auen vi aiiliva cabur te your a of Up +a rather | nearly ¢ Mr \ (a « two and LV Sppos tmaees a! dave an to pass hamir throug! twelve | Uronsan daily e@ler i cqvun y Spe Sypea T utes tran G Pret Lut was 10 a jeep cli arr povert! out of undet Tt 9 ¢9 Thame Preseo' perane these t temper deaths leauing the Ia) lieve, : their be son men * furtive and | gold silke. are ba purpe meus for w iomat house there impr tion, and v Lond proac bine ecomne 182 habit ler-w vm the Birr. in when ‘the aim, bottles of ih ve Peet OF it by engl Hh BLCHhY boot bee EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. (Pgm Ube “Night side of London.”| London and its People. Thipk of what London. is, “At the last cen- sud thare were 2,362,236 persons of both sexes in it; 1,106,558 wales, Of whom 146,449 were under 6 years of age; and 1,255,678 females, of whom'147,173 were under five years. The udmarried ‘males were 670,880; do, females 795/871; the marriod men were 399,098; the wived'400,731 ; the widowers were $7,080; the widows 110,086. On the night of the evnsus thete-were 28,698 basbands whose wives were not with therm, and 39,231 wives mourning their | sbsont.Lords, Last year the number of ebil- | === = sees dreg born in London was 86,833; iu the pains | VOL. XIV. period 86,786 persons died. The istrar General assumes that, with the additional births, and by the fact of soldiers and sailors perereing from the seat of war, and of Caroli . SALISBURY, N. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1857. Always Finding Fault. There are certain people who cannot live without finding fault. No matter what subject, or person, comes up in the course of conversation, they start some frivolous objection, or make some senso- rious remark. Instead of trying to be in charity with their neighbors, they take malicious pleasure in speaking evil about them. They obstinately shut their eyes . |to good qualities; while they employ mi- \croscdpes to discover and magnify evil ones; and afterwards they torture lan- guage to exaggerate what they have seen '0 as to depreciate as much as possible, They do not however, always speak out jboldly. But they deal in inuendoes, in ‘hints, and in ominons shakes of the head. 18. Instead of frankly assailing in front, the . assassinate behind the back. Praetical- ‘ly, they persuade others that all men ate NUMBER persons engaged ia peaceful pursuits settling io ; aie capital, sustenance, clothing and house ac- | prostitutes, besides 470 not otherwise described, cotimodation must wow be found in London fur | making altogether a total of 16,900 criminals about 66,000 iababitacts aiore than i¢ coutain- | Keown to the police. These persons are known ed at the end of 1855. Think of that—the | make way with £42,000 per annum; the lation of a large city absorbed in London, | Prison population at any particular time is 6,000, po perceptible inconvewience eccasiuned by | costing for the year £170,000. it Houses are still to let; there are still the | thicves cost us $300 apiece. on tickets hung up in windows in quict ucigh Again, let ua look at the classes whose labors bétHoods, intimating that apartincats furnished | 89d occupations and modes of life are ineonsis fur’ the use of single geaticmun can be had with. | Cot with bealth, or not favorable to any great id theeuatry still supplies the town with incat |develupment of moral principle, Almost 20,- and bread, and we hear of ug starvation in eon. | 200 persons are engaged in Sunday trading; the pence of a deficient supply. London js the| "umber of ragyed children is nearly 30,000 + the Our juvenile average 25 to 1,000 of the population, in 1656 | report by Mr. Goderich, officer uf health in the the!pypulation was 22 to 1,000; yet, in spite of | PeMIsh of Keusington, that in a place called the abja, half of the deaths that happen on an aver Potteries, there are 1,147) human heings, and age in Londow, betweea the aye of 20 aud 40, | 1,041 pigy congregated within a space of Jess are from consumption and diseases of the respira: than nine acres, the present number of figs be dory organs. jing below the usual average. The Kegistrar traces this to the state of the | A large portion of the inhabitants of this locals etreets, LHe says: * There can be no doubt uiat | {Y are mere hovels, with shattered roofs and un- | che dirty dest suspended in the air that the peo. | x’ted windows, the floor is below the level of The dwellings of : | e ' A ‘ Heres, omnibuses aod carriages, and then beat | S'8g Out pestilential vases, iit lerable to those Pree dest ts wut remuved every day, but saturn | Aauther portion of the grisernble popu at nn] J has converted old « asa IT judged about one mile from me, Taking fresh eight feet below the mill, in order to save| LZonest Old Pompey.—One_ day last courage I strack out for the vessel and reached it when nearly exhausted, but I was drawn on board by ropes as soon as perceived, The vessel proved to be a Norweyian bark from Balize, Honduras, bound for Falmouth, ; England. I found on board of her some two or three of my comrades, and at 9} o'clock next morning we bad 49 board, and these are all I know of having been saved. We strayed about the place uatil we thought that all alive bad been rescued, and then set sail. We found the bark short of provisions and noble fellows on ov Sunday spoke the American bark Saxony, bound for Savannah, who supplied us with pro- Simons and took five of us on board. Our names are B. H. Ridley, of Maine: Jabez Mowes, of San Prancisco; Samuel W. Leek, of Maing; Adolph Frederick, of San Francisco, aud Henry H. Childs, of New York The Norwegian barque set sai! for Charleston Norfolk we presume] with the balance of the secoud officer, R. F. Brown, of Sacramento Bil There is a lad saved, some xeven years of aa square, and holding ninety gallons. pumping or boiling the juice. is quite thick, and of a greenish, frothy consistency befure defecation. Heat is the general means employed to cleanse’ Mt. The boilers, three in number, are in a range and graduated in size according to the capacity of the mill. The first holds seventy gallons, the second furty, and the third twenty-five. The fire is applied @ little in advance are shallow, heavy sheet-iron pans, about twelve inches deep, three to tive feet The heat is moderate under these, giving am- ple time for the peculene tO Coaytilate and rise; and when at about one hendred and forty to one hundred and eighty de grees Fah., the dampers are changed and hog and cattle teed; the clarifier cleaned ly you proceed. The juice is limed The juice} ve week as Pompey, a negro man belongin to Mr. L. O. Loveless, was leisurely dri- y place, he espied a few paces ahead, di rectly in the road, a likely looking pock- et book, whereupon he dismounted, and, after turning his prize over two or three times, he grunted to himself, “ampli! Wonder who drap dis? Look Jike him fat wid de dollars. De question am now, what shall Io do wid it?’ Here he came to the following conclusion: “Well, ! one thing sartain, he no b'long to dis child—darfore I wou't open it, case I got no business in dar—but Pil take ’em to de Court House, and hab ’em put in de papers.” And with this determination his pocket. It was not long, bowever, before Capt. Merriwether, who had lost aud began to question him concerning it 2 riguful owner. Capt. M., in cot ion ot Powp's pra 1e accordingly stowed it safely away in| ,80 evil, that there is not even a chance of Charles Sumner returned to Paris a}reform. Even in acts incontestibly good, few days since, and left for Switzerland they pretend to find latent selfishness. | yesterday. ving his team from Uambarg to this; IIe is rapidly improving in| They spend their time in defiling hu- health, and expects to return home before | tnan nature, like the foul Yahoos whom winter sets in. He never looked more the satirist has depicted. manly or vigorous than at present, though; To believe them, there are none virtu- he ig not entirely free from the spinal dif-;ous but themselves, all the rest of man- ticalty which has troubled him since his! kind being knaves, brutes or devils. misfortune. I was looking over the book ! The proverbial fault finder little thinks of American addresses, day before yester |that, in censuring so maliciously and in- day, at Jobn Munroe & Co.'s, and notic- | discriminately, he is ouly painting bis ed a blank of a line or two in the middle} own portrait. It is a secret consciousness leah fhe, sone Irealthiest city in the world. During the last bumber of famihes living inone room is est the crew living on gruel. We had some tea Of the smallest boiler, and then passes scratched his head in a thoughtfal few vl, of apage. It vst caused by pine aux ty ive eS te da = rere aie vel nap Sotile fi ag déer yours the anneal @eatis have been ov the | Mated as bigh as 150,000. It appears frou a and eoffee to refresh ourselves with, and at noon |Successively under the claritiers, which #od on taking a “sober, second thought,” of a gentleman from Louisiana to avoid | periority of others, which is the real cause the contamination which might have re-|of his want of charity, the principal in- sulted from his recording hf naine imme- |ducement to his abuse. His own beart diately under that of the obnoxious Sen-/is the mirror from which he deseribes ator from Massachusetts! — Correspondence | mankind. The best men have been those Philadelphia Saturday Evening Gazette. | invariably who spoke the most kindly of jtheir race. The great type of al] man- -At the late | hood, whose perfect humanity is the ad- jmiration even of Pagaos and Atheists, jever spoke in benignant terms having Reces ror Growing Ovp - aT ee commencement of Yale College, Rev. “xt | the heat turned off; the juice i draw! mS Yello . Av vrs 4 ; . ple of Leadon breathe, often excites diseases of | the external soil, which bas been raised by ex |furty-wine passeagers. Their names, unfortun ff from te | A - , an ie z dude the pocket book, and was then in search Daniel Waldo, as the oldest graduate feliarity even for publicans and gin- te venydratory organs. The dirt in the sireet.|Umeive accumulations of filth of all kinds, and|ately, Leannot give, The few recollected are, Ueiled - Mea apa haat of it, came up with Pompey’s wayon, | Present, (of the class of 1788,) thus closed | pers, It is to hia precept that we owe a qaurters és prédeted and groaad, now by innumerable | Be Walls are wt all Caves partially wp and {Captain Bader, of Baltimore: Mr. Frazier, the YOl® leaving the scum to be removed fur aU aah tA] Aol ah Sadek, My eR BBO a speech to the asseinbled Alumni: the great doctrine of human brotherhood, “1 re ; fie of ‘yy sadily acknowled hat CltembantGlidemar RA ; sar-|In the ideal of the fallen Lucifer, we te gahina eres, ep to fue dust, which fils the mouth, and jney | 8 bo have wot been born amoug them, fatal to) ly Birch, of San Fraverseo miustrels; A.J. Easton, | 40d refilled while the other (as there must! he : i Laie eine x Aree : fee aren da eee . Ze lirvoe the contrary, the incarnation of a aed ) Utally enters the air passazes in large quantities | ‘We health of those who have ! San Francisen;—Fletcher of Augusta, Me, be two) js under way ; and th I te. be had it, und cheerfully delivered it to) ly a century. Do you wantto know bow wi k to grow old slowly and happily? Letime, alice, hate, slander, ill will and evil ‘ A ; ‘ : Pa masticate peaking. As the one is 6aid to hav ted with water iu the yreat thoroughfares, sone aravan bed remuved stiose mother was with the other ladies placed Chis boiler fo neutraiize the acid, aud! ah EL EUUIS 7 Eo ell you. Always eat slow —masticate speaning j i sod : rigid mes ferments ia damp weather, and at vi! suine cases froin (heir wheel t " » board al ny boiled and skimimed until the next kettle iS matter, yenerously n We r fuod, to rest, ty your ¢ AI Aah 3 “PS ie vain ed he f, se i en t ma \ dullare i anki P : rood nature! menu, 60 the “r firs tile ‘ Gmesiagain ascends uuder the beat of the suum |e Mave Go Uther dwellings U ruinous Pp } I.s.-1 swore three passengers that yot is emptied when this passed int then Gvilars, Which Was thank recely ceuy ing. Keep ayood nature oe v ’ a ig de a z the fair er woes wbmoaphene dust hase buches, for which « rent of sixpence a rth ats that saved the w a) j the las cra thiect t wore With the remark, “By golly old anid soft tempereverywiere. Nevergive C'eavon with strife and sowed war among | tothe last, where the Bre is still miore aa) t , ae W : } Loadon, saye lleury Mayhew, may Le safely | Week is pad In one of the caravans exglit pers | dren wl wre Known tom. Pheir names are: active: and when eutticen lwamColicert re 5 *oucsty am de best px y 1 trae way to anger A violent ternpest of pas the hosts eaven e never hear a asseried to be the must densely populated cy SONS dwell, ainong whow achid sufeooy fiom) Mr. Priest, of Long Leland: Vice ] yue Sate ted, it is diveharged into coolers inade ut © tine, sartain.” And the old fellow’, nh tears down the constitution tore professe = ‘ finder but our thoughts ie all the world; containing one-tourth mure | 'Y4!! por was batthog with death at the tine | ford, of Conneeueut, an clear pine and afterwards into suitable | Weut Ob bie way rejoic than a typhus fever. Cultivate a good! recur to his type We never listen to eOple thaa Pekia, mud twy thirds more than) 4! Mr. Godmet's viet in Mare { f that ceived 1 ishinat 1 Luger Ad re andit a always the beneticent language of one who is in Casad Ushine “a nition ar - * ¥ * . ° ‘are-rrmore thaa (wice as many as Constant: Mr. Tinks calculates the number of profes He bthe souther med : ; : relat uhave Charity with his race, without feeling that ~eatyhe best ow nople—four Uimes as many as St. Petersburg — 708! bpyunr Fouden a ), two thirds | Keporter.| ‘ 6 I t rea talk a ie is advanced more and more into the as many as Vienna, or New York, or | 30,000 nen, women oe . Launch of the Great Eastern. eee ms ve ‘ = perfect man. Lal. Ledger ad ‘ S NARKA f t ne rv OW ‘ sa esd . ine table spa ms Scale ved e emonger tr - ) Fast Tenness under ar ‘ feme rt mp s = ‘nearly eaven ea tae ‘ les, we | M av] ; Mr. Oliver VP. Maulu ves the f wine na The Canadian (London) News of the ness } . — ~—1 Umes nan e stetdat mie moe a ” at * 6 - ) A 7 A r s t id Sart r & ‘ 7s : betcheers Let nds my A racterdain—a OUU elreet re § , Jul inet, save itis authorized to that a : : r ¢ let me advise you to clivuse a Morar Covrac? Sidney Smith, in Umes as many as Kone —tifteen tines as many | * eet sellers of green stiff, 4.000 atre R A ’ ; : | It 5 ne ‘a a : { | iy ; 7 Ihe sturm abort! s rawr > Great Eastern steam-s ‘wil 4 5 S prefession in wh you can exercise your, lis work moral philosophy, speaks in as Copenhagen —and seventeen Uines as many | * . Se Suice: ka i UO at . i , Bs , . es as Stockholm. ~ Loud auys Llorace Say, | Siete ‘ reef ott Havana, iM a aunched it tlhe Bt Spritys sof mest [| vulow's a ha awh alents the best, aud a e 52 time 6 s wise of what men loose for want of “cleet wae province convirte de muisons” |i tities, Whose r . + ster mite ‘ Oat : rent Cer i Ry ts a3 sc' this tact which be thas nat nest a lit ral courage or independence of EDY covets aw grea of 122 square miles in ex yy YL, ond Whore es Mm ania . ‘ Mi Se i . utely f its t f ‘A great deal of talent is lost in : ’ 70.029 statute acres sataiue 33739! patee Let useatend wes wi Frode t , > will pr take place « { / . { ! salad : w 1 for the want of a little courage. . ; cteiicd ucen ue * m t " J ) ' ; at e ra “ i farmer é ne t . M avn ar hue Aausally $.000 nea bouses are ia erectun £ w rihat A z i ke : Pie ‘ : ; ~ Crind J hired ut ne Every day » the grave a number * v ens \ € f r God r J hired wa ce . : 5 4% Upwards of 40.000 vew comers. The continu wes ar “ a ‘ A : " a ic a exe yea x 1 , . me . ) ure o have only remained : ‘ é A t y and to vet some Sanday tk ou \ ¢ ous fine of burkdings stretcling from If w a2 . " v | . 2 | ¥ j ybscurity because their timidity bas ss = “ : } r ‘ t \ Md wiways plana 5) cl “ype , to Camberwell is said to be twelve iniles bor p*» 5 sa] plea a xo : . : . re te vented them fromm making a first ef- . : ' boats, tw t of t f ; View yon Saturday, and ou S Avon Te ws cyimputed if the Luiidiage w aroe , wen ‘ \ : Pe t [ 1 States to ¢ F - natin ti and who, if they could have been ’ . 1 wo ‘ : ; . eweuld pute att 5 ¢ . they would rach meroas the while haga me we 24 . ; se I Sand which is « \ t ‘ AN , es ‘ aay ] ito begin, w 1 iu all probabil- and Fravee, froin York to the Pyrenees J Sites : . ui} , ange pean Cont tto Germa wid S 4 ) : as pt eas : a v have gone great let sin the career 1¢ wy ¢ % , vet . . Z " = ” - a J ‘ vy * \ w ' A . Londew bas 10 5 stuct Mrrets, aquares t tor w G | ; fa The ,to do anything in CircOntes, cresor nla, terra ca, villas, 4 W bat ssa . . ite t A m j ‘ sorid wort ve must n tetand ‘ ' cs j j 3 ric j v ) Inge, placwa, la a news, y = k v] A . Ae “This tour ca ea J, 62 : 4 : : 4 phe . P . shivering, and thinking of the eold tents, |ue pas sof London, ace Loss of Steamer Central America ae Capea x f New Lurk a : t , Sfuangha it with a doz and slic re allowed a n Cee eee and the danger, but (audi seram: to a return blis ls ainte ' e cu t es t | ast that ha & / ! - ' alls Re <eheS = M * w s 1 \ a, ‘ ‘ . “ \ A : ble r tas well as we can. It will $000 aad exceeds 2.000 tiies in lenytt F ; = an ta t co ar re 1 the erik ? , iron rire aivek wtrat a . ‘ at the Atha tot iu any 5 thie Wilt leave the . not doto be perpetually calculating tasks, : ovet of J roading was 0 t? , f ‘7 ,OPEDT < with < ‘ h % = Ay oe at . ROI Ek T} and the repairs ant £1 §0U.000 ‘ a0 ‘ ‘ RS ee CUS “ and sting nice ances; it did very pay y en : we w hie lit l “ t \ A areas i Fiend feo * re the fluol, where a man could Th peas ni ont sraveMs rer \ eX ( P con his f tended pub- sae sh ~ . me " 6 vA fr ( Ive was adn ra water-fall in : ae 4 ' suen uf gas J eat of gas hy he ‘ i > . ; 4 I : } ‘ — 1 \ y years, anc Z J Leo ell-dres million. Jt has Ov ta, and | : wea avd aca ‘ eis z > ‘ - / ep live co see its snecess afterward ; but - a! t A rt 4 pt ks cubic feet of vasa sery H avin A “ \ Z are are - B at y taman waits, a doubts, and « 8 : wu. ‘ 4 . 1 \ | 1 rf I wa : : year along these streets the enurmous qua | a , \ { .\ 1 pas , rete nnd consults 3 brother, and of wpwand oferghiy im eof ga {wa \ t . : and \ G rawing t si oils : Tea 8 e, and part ar friends, till, one rotten! for the sup: dy p abitante . « . ; i R “ a t ‘ : ; g * ois f tine da e tinds he is sixty years of age; pearly dou elie was 34 X ‘ . en Na kk ve, Plor ( t ‘vow : x ‘ 4 as lost so m i tine ip consalt- Mr Mayhew ani« ealire fm ‘ ee ‘ ; ‘ M t : 24 : A t C ar ar friends, Capital « Aen uy ma ! . Cari orcas tiie WS ar | j » dar, : that lias no more time to fullow their two and (wo ny f great arin aen Aran very I k ® a : f ; tlat ‘ v the pu Med Lundorers would be nu ines than 6 saint slay the « arte sha . a DESCENT FROMA I . ; nrerthy ee aeeery ; : Lee A wre : A ! é I ‘ ‘ ‘ espposing then to move at the rat at dl ‘AM aed Bos ack Sree ] dea, y x A Heavy | v.—We had a heavy mages an hour, it would requires * .s tha > . PARACHI ] 2 t ans i . “ . “ ‘ ‘ rt aster from Saturday night to dave and One niglits avera ‘ was tmak wa \ n 4 I E acd a Le ‘ ‘ t t thes tw pasty. Toe Ware ef t and « wiht Ay work mt ; : . ces ae ( ie vas Ae ‘ | Sunday nig isive, but on Monday hemde-d and twenty thuusao «pa eres w taving te aren . I iter ! Cun g sky was blce and clear, and Chrough the th ares s ; Ne (3 : t rT) lece there A The wind was high da- s J g Qwelve hours: three thousar atoa \ . eokow : r » i " 2a a He . 7, “ 1 lI ( Morena XN s | xt t as re re was no great pasand private and ariages atid ‘ . wha . nit A ( ‘ a ‘ ie ’ ’ ‘ ) \ Y Sn aed t no qua y of ra I and cotton daily sitvete r ins vet ance * . } { \ » t en somewhat 1 m eater the metropulie da " jing ea x a ‘ " I v Mock ) } what injare 1: aye a ‘ ma ‘ | M t the fodder has been whipped in- Speaking genera Tennysco tel's us “ . “an a : ‘ g, ! : ' as ‘ sted t eds. But the rain has been of ser- “Every minate dice a mon “ ° . br. Ur ¢ | ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ S arriv-| 5 x stand : h a gale as Every mavie coe ws be I) zg . a6 ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ { ) 4 fea ‘ ere Was a re zephyr, we pre- | Jon, Mr. Mavhew ca culates ) ‘ . ; ‘ ‘ l | € } ra sume, to the w at sea and npon the t ‘ nod a ba f " ' . al t a N We at we al! bear soon . ; J J ‘ o- shipwreck » and property 7 183 a ‘ 1 \\ ssa ta. lee Standard such as work houses ar Atal Sa s i ' Sire eh : s —5 eS asked ow Ma Aw M 4 ‘ ' } “ t Sta : ; : 1 ’ ‘ ‘ _-: w prices of cial arrangements of « wiih» . t S ( 5 i New York ket w the last poverty ts pe (uated al meariv | " “ nia work ‘I . out of five, who set year hie lave t4 ok " \ : . i , 4 + = nt oO under a roof prowded by law , , * eng us I o . ; : rue 8 a ; . Tt we calculates] §00 peale a * som is a Ma ons a * : a Ley 1 : _ a Thames every year | week the 8 5 1 I \ » te f } | ] ‘ f A ¢ 20 Present vear there were five deathe from et r caf ‘ \ a y i 1 1 e Po t t . ' a ’ S "* peranee alon How u “ a lies «poh " ' - =P 4 ‘ ’ cyt ‘ ’ ina & ‘ : ) . t . ; : . H stern a 4 ther brands the deel is these two facts tthe deaths frorg actual , ‘ ‘ a “ Pe < | ara A rey 3 : 4 . « as : ex} 1 deciine temperance bears but a sma ! y : aw y wert t § pas t * 2 oro deaths induced by the immoderate use ‘ ‘ w A 1 ) A \ Atty ieating Iqeors: and of the $00 drowaed, ly far arid ‘ - | ' Wet , ay, ; M Ve iearned this the largest class, we have every reason Asev \ ’ an " 5 NJ Ita I Ja L . na j 5 . “ 4 t were going to presa, ) eng ali the ra \ lieve, are of the number of whom Houd wrote. | er sail, w res : t cynale a : eikelt S Il w Da Delaw t = Rivne ae A e se . a 1 a .& recontre f . \ r rar Jake Wed with lile's hier, ear vn vp eving mijerent ty ow in osn 1 ‘ : ay ane rrliest “ Moss I ink Baker Giad to deaths mystery Gon and ask - hy . kIlow k ly exce I 1‘ 7 if Eve . k Drany x resulted in the wil to be hurned boat as» iF] 1 cle te ( tter toth par- alate ; f nna ly satis 5 yout hada west of t | Tain a similar whut k le ead Jars 4 wdelt : ‘ A . Both par Auywher where, ay tw ast We saw er OX ala are A 4 4 * ft Ashe count N.€ ‘ 1) } fis , P ' - ;: ¢ we i $ § un “ ’ Out of the » ee . t v i I ‘ pure 6 eagerly vou ; ; Heat te . grew I ‘ “4 from Norfolk veeter SACI ' hoy een is ; Rie a i 2 . . anid res near ea ther. The affray A meeting bias yuat been held of th u 1) kaw foo f j maaan atd 7 Mr. Robert Prgh’s in the Ployed, elietly the carpenters, bricklay \ kw " ‘ h ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ? , rt slike t. After fatal) on of the Inetropule whieh ot se stat at afloat e r ! t " ~ ‘ . dia i ad is Ta t LL 1 } ie t ata nts , I Laker made his es thei number —tho very proba ther id 8 ig “ ' , . \ ak \ st 4 ‘ Aw i Ana \ 7 . Musa 5 ve ‘ rrestec be some exayy t ' « 35.000 if a « at ‘ ‘ . ‘ eure : stn | : ew t Webster, Missa : a . +e. l iv we lave not been Men fre married aud bave an «a w ’ A ‘ r r ‘ + te. Fe . are Fe a < 4 ( > 9X ‘A ) \ on fartiver idea of the di fiat Win st aw . : - 1 : , l maligne Sinn ¢ eae anion Mannfacturing Sagar. Vyoung man na M \ sa ¢ tten an few 5 vara \ 1OuUs CA 4 . + ‘ af ‘ ' te sup iy 1 Ley elve Gold of Australia, the jewel ot Goleonda, the wes " r Altra “| / Ds { eat many - | (Gane - is Vy During the re- ‘ a; wae ti aat t four « t t { ! er ! » ’ * re t ' t rf ‘ J ‘ > cee and fthe Bast, cor alv, R " \ \ 0) Ite ; a . : ya Ss Ir vterian Conven are tavished as freely on the mat tiunable VendoUs sea ew rous.a ,an : \ t Li a ; t avist A yon m us ‘ \ art I arcdatceruran.t ; ne cps at borse 4 ‘ ‘usual vote Durposes and persons ason the ¢ S aspect more the steamer went dow { relic t t | . . ‘ y and . tl t \ ot tir L y meus of bumanity and t most ylorniow “ols T think 400 4 " J ’ . i 1 His t . D . eo : : t ae : H t Te, HIWANS 1 s were b ‘ 1, minister for which men care tolive. Then thiak of them | ) ' alta he ‘ya < ( n { me tomates of the Junatic asylums and the poor of the wavee Phe storm, by tus Pees Med erseit ain lisa 3, } ‘ ls F are iG i ank 1 i ' ' ti ( { i v Fent > houses, and the hos) , oa Most case sent! tire au \ Wet t | su eded M x « a a) there as the result of riand wenta Ls haa! . : ay | ‘Vy Weed 8 hiect b Ve 1 mm , \ ) . u eration ° { - Ait t . “ kK x \ ) I> ] im prudence Adi te ‘ Wing or very lit sai ' i : Ze _ : went ¢ Wedn bor iy : i \ 1) lioss, of Ala, tiow, and criminal gla . ‘ ‘ Nas |t Vt x, with \ air ‘ye Ile w 1 \ SU zisertEhs ' . t aise So \ 1 v ind showed the pro and what a picture we yetoof the out side of voor sand | k § wecast fra roune hoa an ' : " ’ t Le yown & 4 i a ste} n London, of the classes whose existe sar former ' \ wid \ 1 t a \ Porritt: <4 : . s ‘ — = : proach ora curse, Ta London one man in every ! not swim ’ vias ‘ rses, atid the care fodt ‘ oi The sa . k t na nine belongs to the criminal class and on V adaally v tv ts ul vhich k $ oo. A A ] + natt i Sta \ ore SR LUNMENTS According to the last reports, there were in Phe hope that boats would be sent fous trom | sous tocover the whole surta I ' to he v : : j Fair, at 1 : Nas EEUU? s London 143,000 vagabonds admitted in one @1e two vessels we had spok re Ua ia fat J rs Them acts twiee, bat p d that t al tr] for Elon, } S - lim in Year into the casnal wards of the work houses ir trust was alone in Proved A a requires no re-fe . ry y rally \ a ’ = x War. at Was . i ‘ r purpose of ! > ' t r {oor bY 1 - ¥ 1 i y " ‘ { * ae | + } Hore we have alwaysin our midet: 107 burg ter trust could you « 2 ne : ie fle juice, as expressed passes down of late years throughout t vomit Ti t " } sum of BVO t | ( SAVS ¢ ty wu WwW 1 he had on Jars, 110 house-breakers, 38 highway robbers peer a HLA Se a ey throagh a lower plate 1 throngh ses satuilure, and that t yr ‘ ; yoke he is a magni tanimal. a + 4 \ yned by Mr. J 773 pick-pockets, 3,657 sneaks-imen or com [ « wok Chat mghe twas nearly 4 AOU eral valves, which strain out the fibrons tu il purity and ; Deore . | . ‘ . every dollar of t money even oreeateale 3 forcur , ne soine two hundred miles trom lan : ’ es wate A t ‘ y s work bs \ ‘ : near . ton thieves, 11 hor Meo a - rg a oo an e tlt ney rrann teonid SuUstance, atid is then, by a large faunel, dence will re 4 tot in AW . . 3 to know whie ecomnera, 317 nttere of base coins w Jers however 4 yeard shouts fro CON 5 , a < < taal et shy qimstarars: cl saber ee ALi ‘ but uld conveyed into and through a metal Pipe, plan of removing the ay tinent of } 1 % What inan is there who, had he a win- ther the law reece icted aga the 182 cheats, 343 receivers of stolen goods, 2,768 do so that were not far from in ut coulk ; pie s p be das alae 5 1 . ¢ : Hest habitual riot 1.205 ta, 50 begying let see them inder ground, past the horse to the clari judges from the i of popular ele profound thought and exalted rte y of dow in his breast, would 1 speedily carrying deadly weapons applies to loters, 1,205 vagrants, 50 begying let-| not see thetr v Within aa hour from this time | saw vesse) | fiers, which are on a plane some 8ix or) tions. the cotintenan | 1 Ler-writers, 86 bearers of begging letters, 6,301 6 and expression. — (Courter close the blinds doctors who carry pills in their vockets, ; of begy letters, 6,301 | f | From the New York Tumee ADDITIONAL PAKHICULALS OF LATE DISASTER, THER NIGHT NTH WA bd THRILLING Not the least) sting feature ip uve of (bis terr aln ybe, is tion of the might passed waves by t Aichy the bark Hilen, Mr. t re, @ test | aesenyer, tas wis warful scer Ileow wi suyy Cie Vv } EL p's goin, “ 8s lerr and ‘ bark Ma “ yas tar tude, abd U nae calied we. “Ty my swered ¢ “ arw Was 8 asl compar spur \i rating the ’ boiig feart seide them. au en bearing a 8 ed al shit taper, A may uv a fe s It was w that Mr The night wx diist a star or seldom at Of men placed im extraordivary positions of pen] we insti cure y desire to know the sensations, mental, al! the physical phe IME thoughts, all the ie how the nan feels ‘ PROFANITY. AY MARY FORLEST, ia is emphatically an age of kissing. EN ke mena. We try to may who is to be hanged ia the morving—how the Everybody kisses every body. Since the HATA ian felt who went over the American Falls at anti-fastidious days when the old woman eCUP Niavara, a ear or two ago, Who was clinging saluted her cow, such a time of promis all day to the root of @ tree, with bis awful fate cuous and inordinate lip-service was nev- bY ani c him in the face, So itis a part of our cr known, ‘The sign) and seal of a ey bata ' Sted LAs ES + the feelings strange intelligence ” has becou ' ‘ Lesa. n) tossed for lbiv-eword; the plavth ‘ : ii - si the tool « tyrs ; thru if “ ‘ : : t ror bY sou hae . Pree ’ tlhe & ! 4 | ' t \\ ince: je peaiien Zevuablas Kiss is the ng and sient Microcar ; throb of her inthost soul-—unex pressed fe receiv a i \ Pinenp ress eo save te Chose aivinery Shouwoa , a i the chances to be one im tiie One th x ! \ . staggled for « sft, > dl \ wished to live mig n ] t h ‘ ( \ clow ate pa \ ‘ t ir P \ se me Ne © ha s obliged te look sha \ . m « I \ er or ten to t A t Was i . : Gn ren Srraie ‘ Way on some gra ~ eat iccle re in Pie matad Wa, a » yin IE ie aud chrome Oth iow | vening, atthe W the sank, only “ w t > 1 ile of lea kers | Sean nthe A well ed tie Zeus i Janet ‘ the hort 1 ‘ ‘ \ s USS. uth ! MA voined tt ecur ly Yaw oe! Neet ab vers ab herp, f AN ‘ st eXplos lect 7th low MayY « At 6 Iw hot i hitig ship, ha tonly | ( d v ' > own ¢ wer nak ¢ es, «heart's : And without s , \ eee Saanne ha eartul aga i aUIt sw“ ray ‘ . J not t asted re WA r Wines , 1 a vl And whos ! bsat Ps } T as ft wr Kk, Wer tu a] 7 hae = ‘ d ‘ : N v ~ A ce, wl ¢ ric es ; h xt few | ) . iw | 8 NY BI eg wong wa F c t i ay r we, it sput au water. ¢ ~ te \ NG e zies w avity brok y " n Loon ere, t = ‘ Tse, v t ‘ We are ( stant t abou sive At to omark , w \ ‘ow u “ laut ucla ‘ k as lt isa \ 1 sa ‘ ae Attempt to Destroy a Mail Train i on the North Carolina Rail-road. \ } i “ , . The Canning: Thrush. There i is cass | more intellect in’birds thau people sup- } An instance of that occurred the! other day at a slate quarry beloning toa friend from whom we have the’narrative. A thrash, not aware of the expansive pro perties of gunpowder, though proper to ose, build her nest on a ridve of the quarry, in the very centre of which they were constantly blasting the rock. At- first ne was very much Uivcomposed by the uments thy gin all directions, but still would not quit her chosen lucality. She observed that a bell rang whenever atrain was about to be tired, and that at} he notice the workmen retired to. sate | In afew days, when she heard vshe quitted te exposed situa: tion and flew down to where the work mn } themselves, dropping close t Phere soe woud) remain sion had taken place, and Thi to YeXp workmen their em her wes . Darrated it rwas ted who Visiters tI + ! assed at itt curious as nen tellect, but ck cou notalways b blasted when Ss Cu the t was rung instead, { ow tines swered the sam Purpose The thri lew down close to i} t | “ A ward 1, > | eived thie chane inter W CUS ‘ tl w Was that > When t Wits rung, she \\ eep over the le to ascertain | t nedid re woand if they did sie would re Wwoer le Was London Literary J ta ! i \l \t v Stay Ve fhe New York (Wes argues with vo irbestuess that Ul Bntish Government, whos pe sing tu favor t revival of th \ anoslave trade under \ f ’ African f ” | s ‘ a ' wing to] { te i ha ‘ vot New Wat \\ 5 " | ‘ ‘ ‘ . axes A» ' | ‘ ' soa A I with ' > \r ‘ au j CAROLINA W ATC HMAN. SALISBURY. N.C TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT, 29, 1857 TERMS OF THIS PAPER €2.00 ¢ ASH -We omitted to Mr. J notice, rs that nN CY of her closet where sl Rerepuican Baxner, (Me. J. M. NEWSON foeming tier mornin being the purchaser,) and has retired raising her hands t from the editorial life. We congratalate clatmed, °Oh, ty - mars t ’ t Hows him on the prospect of finding, In some Joti t ae : 4 Nve wn ile fia new pursult, more Exelnpeon Tom veXu- tious cares and a better rensat yn fer Boat Da toil, than falls, generally, tothe lototthe pony & ‘ editor. We welcome lis successor, Mr. which ba ‘ varde N., tothe franks, as one whose experience (to be reprinted tor the ’ Ind t 0 will enable lim to bear saccesstully, the kee I uns, wil ‘ nes: stssiel aye unuch ‘heat and burden” of the duties he has se ate stant banality, assumed acconnt of the rela 4 ‘= tins Pila r Jesus Chr yer We give place, in this paper, tos a ve hituselt several articles conce ny the ill-fated it ny the trialand er . ) . J Utcleims te hav steamer, Central America. The loss of J tatin toad crip ian life and treasure by the sinking of maneee Sp MAVEN s vessel, isappalling ind has prodaced we te tradition P a ovreat sensation f e endl of the cd This dl er ? cel Not biais st cil Ou dtnista ¢ me e suffer i ' it rres « ' | ny eaa Ww ya Ass W¢ Ve suc 4 ‘ < s week, l t { } \ s seem to Os ca 1 ‘ via just ‘ \ ‘ uw t = ' o \\ ‘ . \e NV iw) x A s ’ \ 4 Vv > 4 6 ¢ ‘ t < \ <a | Ze } - Ae , t \ ( : M \ If A ' | ' ‘ ( ‘ ; j \ ] wou \ hry Ps \ \ Ty % \W ‘ 4 ‘ ithe Weatc (la ja LO re last week, Cannon has sold the |& Virginia roads, and ae them in! connection with the roads of Tennessee jand Western Virginia, there will be sume produce seeking the markets on the coast We join with the “ Ex- > in looking forth to a tine when our good old State shall rise from her ob- igcurity, and when her sons shall proudly and oles where. press’ own her as their mother. Licut. Gene ral Scott has gone t » Wash- Ue was sent for by the Prest- to consult relative to the ington, dent, it is said, Utah expedition. out of health in conseq ue nee of an acei- ived through the careless weeks since at lh seems to have affected dental fall, w servant, rect ness of West P his whole systens, cnt, wal Sovrnern a veoadbdbnoiMeny por. sone are unawares of the Rage manufactures at the Soath, aunual retarns seem to be Bins but ry. rds of the last census show’ ANY lloy ing us the valae of cotton goods ‘miny fuctured in five Southern States 1h isis and 1850; 1840. $446,034 438,900 459,000 Virginia, North Oarolina, South Carolina, Croorgin, Alabam, The Geueral is quite ae two 7 Death Sudden died of apoplexy Mis her usta health, lust, ov Mrs. pafurd urOere On and lad NT that Just come out haavd Nancy 1y atid The sag curion lu use of in ( Jated It purports to be a true ! tained by Pon ven inthe As and Ox trans sdecuinen t the thie nt ited Smith, wife of Eldridge Smith, Esq. of thiscity, Inorning morning bustautly by Aw Exrraonpinary Goose.—In the lig of onr Obituaries we hare to record the death of a goose that died at the extraon dinary old age of 45 years, Ite master {was born during the same year as itself, and he now survives im heart-felt sorrow at the death of the fond plaything of hip {childhood.— Ailkenny Journal, We learn that four bales of cotton, the first from the N.C. RR. been per » were received ions, When, hereon the 17th bv W. OH. MuNary & }, ahe ex-|Co., consignees, und sold on private terms, belivved to be at @ very high price, 1Classed as middhing fair, and comes from ‘Wang, Hepe & CU . Eexingten, XN, [es his cotton grow in Jersey Setthement Davidson cuunty—a settlement meted for Valuable lands, siaperier lity of cotton, both as te staple and righ olor, | enterprise, wealthy planters, and wel de serves being called one of the garden spots of North Curolina.— Wilavingfes Journal. that asour » its paper Chere in| pes cou -- - A Nowru Cawouxa Macanixa— Andee J, Steadinan, Esq, of Pittsborough, preyoses tw pm + seens Soeue the Ist of January the fret mumber of from inan's Salom Magazine’ —a literary 1 Lomon- edieal to be publsbed monthly at Salem, reid GO aC Lhe sulserjtivu price is 63 per annum, always te was 10 alranee. ; We trast that Mr. Steadman will succeed ig dk : mak » Mayaziue useful w the _peblis aed T rotitable to himself, -<~ Journeyman Tailor‘ wr of steady hebuts, and qu. ean get cugptest em. an, ri idreasuy the subsertber JAS. B BEARD i Sambary, N.C. Sept Bhan, 1857 vu “ FAYVELTEVILLE MARKET, Sept. 21. HACON Ly 00 g 6 ‘ thee 1 a Whe ity a . lan 1S : we it t t 1320 © 23 a) ” ' 6 bee tw 2 Ow Ny) ele : 000 21% Mes eit ahs Wave ' iBeavw ie 0 0 ‘ e is 1 . ‘ 4 08 - 1 08% Ay * 1. « . W bd Os 4 ie a] wei «5 c 475 00 w e b win 2° _—t tye & ° rim “ ite & : lle vw ‘ 6100 © tae we 1We oo . Oe. “Ml <a-h Ma oe ° Oe oo \ ° 16 e@ ibs ' &N Ovieans tie 1 ¥ Te LJ ee , owe Vor [kh MARWET. Reported 0) Rewind AB +, ALC. C@tb, 1607 \ . Hog round, 16 to i! shoewiders ISa 16 h ' ‘ eu =_\. 8 to 19 ‘ 4 $6 5 — Maire, 849 @? Lbs P ibs ‘ y ww *6 @ ! s Whwe 115 @ 128 Cvs ‘ iat \ " Hernage per bel. ' ' oa | Pish, 004 @ 8 pebied ' . Bido a4 Meet 4 . \ t hy) @150—Cley ond ' “ logue 1} to 134 ' r Refined |) mal ‘ @e5 OL, 4, Alam, §1 10 — Fine 1. ai r ! © Teiliw amantine, 26 @ 9% &—V-tlwe, 44 @ 6 ue enue ' » all heert oe ‘ -ae ‘ : wae : ing wegen ' ‘ we) { & WG WORTHS ( CELAL eisaros, Marr 2 as \ ( Li ' I t nity 4 1 PILE. perth 1 aT \ , OO the. ! | i " \} ! ( 4 REMARKS ‘ ar report, we note gener® de! a lhely ta contr aw long urhet mina so C ght in all the North . ' ! t e unsettied and dull, 42 ete b 4 ok 4 ‘ ' stock prices unsettled and mach t reatremely hight receipts sayere { tate, but ia now uneetited, and aK ee de ' wialenecanbe hed. Wheat samt neon market. Snagare and Moloe Ur bengs rock light. Coffees very firm Z f fon | Rosin very high, all other eredee we backiln ht ateck and firm at 90 eve afl.atam ‘ives. with anne offering aft. egy’ Rope qnet and dull. (saano scarce and firm storm did sou having fidom i jted in that vi Whitfield bavi received bad ¢ the dust from ments of ward it was sc perity was che eever recover denunciation « te be.the caus The Editor and found its word, aud kin to. fact, he ti and that it my ¢. Christian ‘Groom sig station, The ly given to th tomary for hi friewds on bis TI Salishur cor! ‘ Apples dtie’, Been, Butter, On the Mh A GOWAN, Nerth Carcdan fa Joffre CARROL, & ap oaths. MME y TULL SFI eoure: Theiss + kaen etd o Ribho CLOAt CLOT] B nwets, Sb 6 ne ame rie . iy AN fot (rounbe. Ralebary UST Rt CF © Bales i Be Bop 2 TO RAIL UST kt 1200 pa: Qvu 40 pieces Cdn A UST Ri @F WM Keg 50 An ues fore the ta Nept y si) UST R| 7 a larg: ral assert Iatest aty Rept 29 UST R A auppl Coach a 4000 Ihe & prime Rept. 29 me BW Us! er by Mre polean and House of I Catholiciar Juve 16 & . ee b e n & ec e e - = sc (S S S R T° 8B -8 e ey 60 6 06 . 6 + o ¢ e se s e r ° . o> 88 8 88 rT ) ee v e e = T. fet. 16T 16 to it re iSa 16 9 te? ] 115 @ 198 per bel. 6 peckied 450 Meet- and (ley b to 194 Refined I) —F ine g) 2 @ 6 0 Eo sviae 32a Hege eo general del Inne a bong a ail the North Hull, 42 ets be tled and mack ceipta impr tihed, and for heat pomnah nd Moloee® dee weg cord cre aftat and ont. Bagr*t e and firm > PORE Vea, 3 Mem YORE NORTH GAROLIN A ITEMS, Baru, N. Crm friend writen that the late | storm did some dumage ia Bath, N, c,.the tide | having fiom six feet above common high | mark. The vorn rope in the seighborhood also suf- | fered damage, the fodder being nearly destroyed, | the way, wee fs a legend commonly cred- | ited in that viginity that the celebrated George | Whitfield baving ence premeled in Bath, and received liad treatment from the wudience, the dast from his feet, and prononneed the jndg- wents of God upon that town, Not loug nfter- | ward it was scourged with vellow fever ; its pron perity was checked by rival towns, and it had! weewer recovered its former importance, | he} denunciation of Whithel is believed by many ve be.the cause of this reverse, | The Editar preached in Bath (wo years ago, | and found its citizens to he civil hearers of the word, aud kind and hospitable xt their homes. to. fact, he tyinks Bath is a delightful old tow ood that it merits respect avd proxperity.—-2 ¢. Christian Advocate. Groom signifies one who serves in an inferior station, The name of bridegroom was former. | ly given to the wew married, beeause it was cus: tomary for him to wait at table on his bride and frieads ot: bis wed ding day. THE M: |ARKET S. Salishury, ¥. C, Sept, 29, 1857, CORRECTED WEFKLY By wes. mints & Co, Apples dtiea, 00 a 150) Lead Bar, 9410 B seen, t5a17 «White, {Gn (2 Beeswax, 20024 Molaoves € oba, 70800 E Sa N.O 87 Butter, J5a18 © Muscovade 65 « 70 CANDIES Nails (Cat) Gaby Tallow, 18 0 BS Wain, 5637 Admantine, 31037 VILS LINSER Coffee Rio, Wal Tanners 50 a 625 «Suva, 17426 'Potaues, rich, 75 0 75 Cotten, lbal? “ Sweet 00 a 00 Cottog Yarn, Lida Rays per Ib. 3 Cora, 100 « 100 Salt peravek, 00 0 5 “ Meal, 190 00 'Bheeting Bro. = 10 a 12 Chickensper doz. t 50 a $2 Sugar Bro IIa 15 Eege per dew. Salo “* Crashed, 16 a 1h Feathers por tb. 35 « 37 © Clanfied, 13.016 i our per bbl. 500 > Tullew, 124 0 13 « “Mach, 24.9 nO Wheat White, 04 1.00 fron : Bar) Sa Red, 75a 87 Card, Sa l7 Wud, 25 0 30 DIED: On the Mh inet. at Riegel G-oeyia, Wee ELIZA A. GOWAN, wife of Dr KA. Gowan, formerly of Nerth Carma be Jefferewn, on the IT Sept inet, HARRY Reeve CARROL, wa of Dr Som’ ap 08'tha. A GREAT SACRIFICE! 30,000 DOLLARS WORTIL OF Ean QP e UP% D's ST. M'NEELY, MOCK & UH, SALISBURY, N.C. TULL SELL for cies er GOOD NOTES, ‘This iss eatin eek of ‘ Cow Cal persons jo « . ‘ e of the must desrebie ty cade } pertnershep will cb a dey of Jaauers. 1x5 Dry Goods, Silke, Menaves, be Alpacas, F ae ». Ih meres, Vissia age Kos -t 1 & Pct ee Goons. Serm, Jace » “ Irve ! Deeper, She re a , a- ¢ i Mandbereh«(« *. Mews aoda oat, Thread ( ! » +t ° Seorls, pears, $< Ore eatare y ave Se aa 8, aged atrat it their rare ¢ ne, Mus Myehea aud Core Maree lies ( Ladies ond tients Mi " “ keen sed o or ae | cop RIBRONS CLOAKS. AND SHAWLS CLOTHIN G, HATS, CAPS. B wets, Sb 6 ne eee erin ot Ne oe tm 26, params. © . Bovks ANd STATIONERY wat A, Se 2 lroo, eas ings envde, + er ythes, b a owe, wee leeks wee orive wire, at . ° of ° Bteck ermihs bd Se z Vermen. Tar they a oc owas © . OT AW nrede ut ( ' , ‘ x fot (rmunda. MeN FLY, MORK A (O., Ratebery NN Ls UST Rha RIN e © Baiee t; J Bole J Is ye WERE waco aon OH ‘ TO RAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS AND FARMERS. UST RECEIVED ond for e 1200 parr Negro Xbore Qne Bia . 0 giecre Kerecys 6 det Aires ' s . te 4 1600 Ibe ( amt ~ « wares . cheap 1500 (le , 10 Toma Nor heen Inmall ere shapes 20.000 1 " MIRPHY & ¢ Sept. 2 ar Powder, Powder! le! ' . ey 4K Kae I 50 Bian i} AD nemortine 1 fore the Yate adve 1 MURPHY & co 29 tw Hats! Hats!! Sept UST RECEIVED nd for ante OF a large ot of rro Wastes cheap. alana gene ral ammortment of Soft fur mid M it Vateat atyion MERPHY & CO Rept 29 wi Oils and Paints. UST RECEIVED and A enpply of Lan Seed, Sperm, Lamy T , On Coaeh and Copal Varnish 4900 Ihe pure WS Lead a @ prime lotof Apple Vinegar MURPHY & CO Rept. 29 Iwds Moro New Books. 1, Vivin he Secret of Pow rth: Confidential fettere of Na foes and Josephine by Abt Phe Prnea of the fouse of David by Prof J. HL Ingraham; Roman Catholiciam the Grent Aposiney by v ©. P Jones JH. ENNISS wk Sefler Jove 16, 1857. —tf-9 Salisbury, N. SALE OP EGROES, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY, rere qnalidod oa as pee of Cuanres. Gurrrven, deg'd., T will proceed to sell on Wed- nesday the 4th of Novetuber fext, at the residence of shook | said deceased. 44 miles north of Mocksville, the fol- | lowing property, viz: a large stock of hag HORSES AND MULKS, wie ONE LUGGY and HARNES 8.) Three 4 Horse Wagons aud Gear,| ONE WHEAT THRESHER, | CATTLE, ep WGN? SITLP, gag A LAKGE QU ANTITY pal Co CORN, WHEAT, OATS AND HAY. ALL THe Household and Kitchen GENTLEWAN'S WE AR. ! FURNITURE, and Farming Tools of every de-crip- lion, with many other articles to. tedious to mention at the seme time at by varcue J. by the te ghest bidder, 16 LIKELY NEGROES, young and knw and place they, 1 wall sell tu me execute tu the hi trusty g f sale 1 Terms made ZADOCK GRIFFITH, Administrator NB reons inde dt vted t having c AN pe rrirn, dec are reque take payment, and all (heme ate are heteby watitird to presen t then nbed by law, or 1 for paytuce within the this m be plead i bar of thei recovery 4 GRIFUITH, Et Woeksville, Sep ’ ~ VALUABLE LANDS: WALLS FOR S Seki, OEY ) ' t ‘ » . ter { cl ti M bina o J [ “ . the AC UES. ap . ere WiLL SITE AND STEDMAN SALE tt RACALINE LITERARY PFRIODICAL, MON TIILY, TOWN OF SALE Mw. NOR TH CAROLINA, ANDREW J EDMAN WT VES ENGRAVINGS \ : THREE DOLLARS FOUNDRY \ MACHINE SHOP. ke ~~ ! t ‘ 1 1 F \ ’ en mrt “Vat 1 S Pow aed 1 \ | Pr uf me eer Z Snuth Va - w * ( htt ‘ aed neh ae se ran be a We ‘ me. . = BOY DEN & SON Malebury. Sept 22. U8 » Alen, of a power of tre uf suid dec’d. | | wn on the! the estare of Cu sures | iuiediate (augue against said es- | AGW SC | Mow tims and hari the pas, | | OLD WELL ~ NOTICE, \HE Poyeingd announces that by recent applian- ces he ig prepared to ationd teubore business than heretofore. A. B. HENDREN, Architect. N. B—My services ure also offived os a fend Broker, and general Real estate agent. Sept. 15—Imol6 FALL AND WINTER 2 @oons. < ~TARGER THAN EVRY! TH & RUBSCRIBERS are now receiving from the Norther Cuies their FALL s'TOCK of GOODs, which ix furge band ore Complete than ever be fure, and we feel coufident w us good or better bargains than ever. AN cash cus- tomers and puncin.) dealers will tind it to their iuter- vet to give ue a CALL. Our stock comprioes some of the most clegant and vewest styles of Tm) trees @y el bie) with oe om) AN eet A large stuck of ‘NECRO KERSEY’S, LINSY’S AND BLANKETS, HATS, &C., “SIxOns. ofallhkinas, MEN'S AND BOYS BROGANS LADIES AND GENTS do., A fine Jot of BOOTS, Ready-Made Clothing RUBBER SUITS. Woof which was selected with the one of the firm greatest care, by »bay GOODS cheap are determined All who wantt Ve ue a CALL, as we ell, aud well low Cash ROWS & COFFIN. No, 3 Granite How. Saliehur 6wik8 AT THE KNOWN HOUSE MURPHY & co., pee es ver large stuck FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Frese asl » 1 am Pho PRESY » & = : ‘ v LAND F‘ dR SAL EN! mt 1 " Z £ A * ! ( WW i LP A S WALT @ fice st. ¢ vod ¢ ae ' = ; : ‘ VALUABLE LANDS KOR S AL, I, TD Renerngatayctrcacaraers VLE MY Fe ft ' De ” Ta 0 ‘ t wa t \ x \ I Oln Higt ~ i ag \ . J ' u ’ \ toe NVEGR SWE EETR ! bo-4e LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY, rypver ' : lentlana l ‘ t x Salem t 8) NCIS: ( ACRES Th { in t Pan) ( , “ , . 1 A new u * I) " Vs ( % 1 R x ( n ‘ , ! M a wd an nhig Th well wotered, a ive plenty of w and Ly! wiahing hase had better rail mono f ROBY “BI \CKWELI Nept. | (f16 © Cau give var customers M. HOFFLIN, ti CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. J SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS. BARGALNS. T HAVE now on hand the best assortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar- ket, euurprising large Stocks of ROOTS, SHUES, HATS aud CAPS, SHIRTS, DWAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SUSPENDEL 8, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, aud KNIT SHIR" ['S—every variety of GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, it Veay Low and anvuire prices, and judge for themselves L SOON, QUICK SALES FOR CASH, ENSURE THE BEST hich and many other articles Wwe aumeroys to inentioa, which C am selli T can sui aay purchiser, as my slogk euarices every variety of wrvLs ! are respeetYully invited tu caLt und examine wy GOODS, hear the | Serremmen 22p, 1857. (tr17) FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. PRICES FOR CARH [ne PUBLIC State of North Caroling, GOODS! COODS! ROWAN COUNTY. SELLING OFF AT COST Court of Pleas and Quurter Se ssions, KO R rf 1 ASH sae ° | August Term, 1857. ap | R Ashurst & Son ve. Jacod A . Jordan. Original Attuchment levie, &e. Jones aud Johu yee subscriber intending to change purchase Coods for Cash My stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY T appearing to the satiafaetion of the Court, that Jacob A Jone and John Jordan, the defendants n this cause. reside beyond the limits of this Stace lie is, therefore ou motion, ordered, by the Court, that advertisement be made for six weeks successively io the Carolina Watchman, a uewspaper published in the sown of Salisbury, notifying the defendauts to ap- | pear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Hats, Bonnets Boots and Shoes, te be held fur the County of Rowan, at the Court | House iu Sa iBury, onthe Gxt Monday in Novem. — Hardaoare, China and Glass- | ber next to replevy. 5 demur, otherwise judge funenl willl be euttrgd cguidet-iheacead “exceuicn ware, Ready Made Cloth- awarded accord ee TAMES E ing and Groceries. ] | Price adv. $5.50—C-16 HORSES! HORSES"! KERR, C.C.C fod to their interest to give ape w cull, at PUBLIC AUCTION MICHAEL BROWN, June 13, tf-3 ROBARDS, OF THE ROWAN HOUSE | i | INFALLIBLE REMEDY | HORSES. ( N the receipt of One Dorrar, Twill mailto any Persou, areceiptof a remedy for Horses, while suffer h BOTTS of GRUBS. This remedy has ] AVING at cousiderable outlay, renovated and never been known to fail in the worst cases tu give refurmehed his HOTEL, 1 willin future be de immediate relief, Every inan who has a horse, should ruiar boarders willing slwats have (lie rece by fies Poeegmatenal of WUay neces which the wecteine is made, can be by any persous at all tunes! Ot ; tiven | ) 1s amply onfiicient tw sup eccord my duectious © me w < refund wera g houses and Lem ed Address wwe at Greeasbors’, Gen iford ¢ a at | cComvine by tet ars exp they cannot be JOHN Wo BARER ar 4 BUC Cee t a» the above plan Sept 15th. In 46 - e leat fr tdnd ar th. 20th inal CHRALZL Bris POARD per day a) x | ; week a) — , 40 00 Seni- Saree Daily oe Without Room 216 00 WSR NAB y ore ttre ries cit ao Ih a ’ u expeune, made a : " . angementety WV tables w b-leacies and rik > zs Lanes Norfolk r son Mark and Th ROUTE serwres HILLSBOROUGH : =a . at will compere favirubly an hapel Hl ” 1 4 wad . < . . 2 ; . wie 1. ROBAR DS o Lise » 8 State ‘ . ree Cha Lh lee t Wret w . ry Ws ID F pea . “ Vu we babe ,pi-as r . ( u , ta ‘ . Mau I : . I baw w t wa Da p 1 Phve JOUN Wo WATSON pee ea met bide neelf to the cos VALUABLE TOWN JOT) SSA FOR SALE ATW A a EF. SILI EAE, STATESVILLE. HENDERSON, M. D. Cae Druggist & Chemist. Re \ “I RY BAKER W + ossunne AND CONFECTIONARY, WAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N.C. (pee z hwate ’ eosin SATS BAS ENN WDD remrenteyemenpe seaceciarmtnns remaining on hands at the Angust Court will be clused his business now of ers great inducements to those who wisl te DRY GOOps, Steamer Chesterfield, | Bargains can be had, and Country Merchants would | All Goove | dergoing thorough repwrs, will be ready two reeeive | | ander command of Capt | Chesterfield, aud is now ready } water, hae been secured to rua in coauection with the | the line at Georgetown, | thereby insanug the de |@reensborough Mut Mutnal| CITY OF MOREHEAD! INSURANCE NCE COMPANY. GREAT SALE OF LOTS!1! THE ELEVENTH (11TH) DA GcK has been thaws aed sone and ecomomy of the offi- O vember nexi, at the : ; ¥ etme cers of this Com s that we are free from debt; 1 y > have made no te and have now ou band CITY OF MOREHEAD, large capital, viz: in jum notes $457,059.03 ; in| will be sold at public auction, the Lots of said City. ¢ash $13,345.89—m @ total of $470,504.92, to! ‘This is the vew City laid off by the “Shepard’s meet any losses that may accrue ; we theretore have | Point Land Company,” at the terminus of the Atlan- vo hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no | tic and North Carolina Rail Road, at Beaufort Har | safer Company in the Southern country. The most | ber, N.C., immediately at the Atlantic Ocean. {ofthe Risks in this Company being in the Wertera! ‘The various Reports of the U.S. Coast Survey part of the State, where the dauger from file is wuch | estublish the great excelleucies of this Harbor, for fa- | leon jCility of evtranee, depth of water aud security from { DIRECTORS: | Sisal at aes lite st Fort Macon completely com- | Slo. te ray mands the entrar lp War wy Meer un a plane Ho Ti interior corminunications by water und land toust taake this a great Co The vast | Lindsay, James M. Garrett, E,W. Ogburu, D. Y produgtions of the tertile valleys of the Roanoke, Tar Gregg, David MeRuight, Greensborough ; Alex. Mile and Neuse Rivers aud the commerce of those great ty Newbern; E. F. Lilly, Wadesburough ; S. G.'juland seas—ihe Albe marle, Currituck, Croatda and i Ge » Jamestown; W. A » Wilmington : | p, amlicw Sennds, will reach this fiae Harbor through Core Soand oa the north, whilst Bozue Seund will mm the agricultural products, lumbeg, aud fine ship timber of the regions tying | Jobo [. Shaver, Salisbury; ‘T Raleigh; H G, Spruill, Ply wwouth ; RB. E. Troy, Lumberton; Tho bear on ite be Johuwn, Yaucey ville. naval stores A OFFICERS: %« JAMES SLOAN, President The A & N.C. Rail Road whieh will be ready for Ew ‘OGRURN, Vice Prenideat use by the first of ja wary next, passes through the C. PL MENDENHALL, Attorney entire length of the City to its wharf ia 18 feet water at low tide, « id connects with the great N.C. Rail Road (of which it is a continuation) at Goldsboro’. The N.C. Rail Road, amoug the best in the Union, 223 miles louy, is completed to Charlotte, where it J.A Mewaxe, connects through the Carolina aud Georgia Rail Roads J.M Goarreyt, with Atlanta und the south-weat; and hy ite weaters All communications vo business connected with this extension, now in rapid progress, it ia contemplated office, should be addressed to 'y feach the trade of Memphis and the Missinsippi PETER ADAMS, Secretary. Valley by the ue(-work of all the ruilways that con- Greensborough, N. C., May 5, 1457 ef neet at Atlanta, C hatanooga, or with the Bast-Ten- nearee Rail Road. The Porto ah th WM. H. CUMMING, General Agent. | {| PETER ADAMS, Seeretary aud Trensurer. | {| W.J. MeCovnen, Executive Committee aufort, Ch tanooga, Memphis and ific, are about the same allel hat parcte! be extended across ry tC wil reach Shooaghia, the nearest great | A Port on the eastern Continent: therefore, if the Paei- fic Katlroad ever be constructed. (and that should be | dune forthwith) why may not this new City beeame COS From Gharisston and George- town, i* "Teo short Railroads will conneet the two great | Coal Fields of the State, lyiag ow the north and south HE Steamer CHESTERFIELD, Chpt. Ino. Fea- | op ithe No, th Carolina Railroad, with that road; and Guan (late of Steamer Marion, | tie coutidently expected that a vast coal trade will be carried on through the new city: if so, may net Beautort become a great coaling Port, net enly for Purposes of commerce, bot to fornish the supplies to steamers passing so near the entrance going north and south; and may not the new city hecome thet Breat ** ‘between the north and soath, to which our uble and distinguished countrym Lieut. Maury, refers in Bis unriy Peper oo the commerce of ea and the Galf of Mexico | ths Atlante mart for the commerce of the East In- | | being nuw un- freight for Cheraw and all intermediate the 25th ofthis month. P by erm ous shipping by this Bast, Ferguson. who has heen | long koowu as the most prompt and successful con- landings, | mande ton the River, may rely on the prompt delv- jery of their goods, without water, as a light draught Boat, built express: y for low ntire depot any detention from low . Stateemanlie e Amazon, South Ameri- to take ber place on ight offers, without as suvn as any fr ivery of freight The CITY OF MOREHEAD ie sitaated on @ beaurifal re- gard to low waters. A GENTS: CALDWELL & ROBINSON, WALKER & HENNING, DAN. A. HORN, Ch August Sth, INS neek of land or dry plam, almost entirely i with salt water; its climate is salabriows; nd sea-buthing delightfal ; ite drinking dits fine chalybeate spring stromgly with sulphur, will make it a pleasags Charleston Georgetown raw ANNOUNCEMENT: Di oa urine I R. JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lex At N.C. has paid on ead capitalists may ne lot has been or will be sold until the thave ag equa! chance to get the elves fan eatire new cityon rt into market ef onee; ver bave aguin such an oppur- Zloa, | the penal atlemtion to the study ty for and treatment of the fidiowing diveaves: All diseases | (40 guod iovestinents, for « great city must and {the Skin, White Sweiling of Serufula in any form; Will be built at this place . Vleersor old Sores uf hong standing, Epile poy, stuff cos J. M. MOREHEAD, racted Joints and Carvature of the Spine Preadent of Shepperd's Pont Land Co, ile heisa “prepared to manage any ¢ that may ve prese >» him vey the re Feet, Nasr Lop va NORTH CAROLINA BYTERTAN. Wim. N TIE! PRES C atarae Fiscala and Gra addressed bom at ¥ atteuded to Willan Pa M. D.G. F Profemmore Medical ( we ot Penn Revenunces Mp Tee Re ¥ Mebane has declined the Asso- thu Paper. For this and other ta. have resolved to defer the pub ist Number ctl the meeting of ~ af Nena he last of October in Chage ne, wr ug of the Proprietors will ther Ed ed. A fall attend- « of importance M crwtya'! ( afier al Cullege, Philadyiphia as ™ Prospectus, with | who are able to please forward them unders ' stely, so that same Si: ned of the aamber of ma the peblieation. vbtained. Will ets show their interest arch and State by Carthage chereh, a clebof anily is the eolomna Adoring umdere dete need by h to with th we mathe By orde f the Committre GEORGE MeNEILL, Jr. m4 » say to every knowa as which ver complaint im Dy spe peta and another oof. *t prepare- a early stages, CoA Pt HENDER ARR ¢ ¢ Cusevorre axp ay Dr bre GENP RALLY wo whe treads the . article Remedy, . r », dese ibed DISSOLUTION, sir rates cea af ist fir CJ Nw t VWOoNS duct rally the fire d System, cues iver, reduces the * ree r throw off diseases cave- . be lunge at the men ver has neapacitated a 0 of Urrowing hos to prevemt keep the evetem eof senses of the langs. 2 ver remedy or ford’s Te- COPAR Bes : ie imoié cere may eet : Sawa as ; ATi nok newer nae BO oe DR. J. J. SUMMWERELL t h | ' ' : \ rit < ‘er AN BE FOCS Dias Pere k seme BORE . A « lot, un- a e } ; m ‘ ; 2 ( y at- Rtn vt ' - State of North Carolina. \ rm rGxk tf-13 SOUND AND 2UVI ue Caldiccell County. - _ <2 Se Ee, Fat of Pou and uarte Swim, LAND FOR SALE! oe ‘ Nes ads 1 7 34 re - re land thas he hee - : a LEAL jt a Hee Let EE a 138 imorce: ( State, = i me . re the rest ie ate S i ATTACHMENT : . & Thes land hes = or ‘ ; Ae oie Sa i . s , ' 17 ( id ty WILDS NORTH OF SALISBURY ; ‘ “ = 2 sae fa b a * e = Stea N d Crrat as J k ' \ vy - ’ oh i m aw od ow ad « gued Nae \ ara ; ee Le poe gta ae i s DWELLING MOUSL, BARN, £0 | * fe Bada . s ; ta ~— a : . at T rie ( t raster be dan ba Deel wt the Hoaee ia: tz eu . ne ewe s opa ‘ . . e th ~ ” > : r State of North Carolina, wmcey ser the Ah uedey a a ; eee miles CATAWBA COUNTY. Wee eee deen oy ~ W. VOLK & SPIES de 2 ap , | on inet is ~ a DULA ire ot ; : WNC R on . 1 @ kV ( RR : \ 1 r( 1 . \ iV & YS, and wi 100 Negroes Wanted. 1° a : eee I < > s 1 { A VIN, alte SURSCRIRER pret ‘ W MEK Stork WORTHY Commis. Roe hee. \ ; PANCY SUPERS DR ee eners ‘ Mr N \ Or piosll ‘ ’ \ A ‘ «m2 | “ BI im eS ; A ; ‘ Ml u \ & or Por) y “ mire teeth Perfnmecd Rreath and benutt fal Campicrian GLOVES UIST Led TAS BEN oe ‘inte oa : : a EES, CROWS : Tahaster? era tice’ fee teesars . Carp ! Ww ‘ ( M aiteites: , ‘ M 5 4 ‘ . fs , FRCOLNY oe J I i 'l t aye k ¢ * Woadtand Cream : ‘ } . HOUSE AND LOT ne ROWAN TEE BANNER OF FOR SALE ‘RS BUBB EGR De “aNd Point Comfort” rE Rerarp oft eve, her HOUSE Loy the tow \ m N. ¢ 1 ] PUA I teh ANIME, WAVE EX nee EN : ee IVDOWITABLE ROBSRDS, ae fe ‘ b- PAIL let 4 t Tr er a ! ‘ the d MARY J POOT « n ( rt Sept tw-l7T oy Roi F } c VARRIAGE LICENSE aly visin a dani tae LOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, sainbury N ( tf HOUSE 2 LOT For Sale STD : Pen = NOTICE. — SCN TES Tasos iG Pil rs NM ] T iB } og in | s i 1 Furr, soa , , ta era eon " t either . Thee rs \ Conenord, see of Dro Hh “ z ti Cab v4 uC six monte, n good Dy. rik 1 } Th fn m the estate of withing to parchaee, 1 V WoW Morr Q ' hie Inet Will and Stoekton & Mor-son's amv a orieec eatam onteee: NINTAN A] ROBISON Lay DAVID BARKIER Aug 25, 1957 duno 3 Gr pe a sin = . = The mraeeer op the Sill. A School Master “ Boarding Round.” copa —Enxtract from the Journal of a Ver- y T. B. READ. = = mont paper. ON OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST ait Liver Medicines now before the publie, namely, ; SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER valaable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- REMEDY, tharacte awa Cathartic, easier, mild. Between broad tields of wheat and corn, Monday ts the lovely tuaie where 1 wae born ; R -Went to board at Mr, *s, had a baked gouse for dinner, suppose from its size, the thickness of its chin, and other venerable appearances, The peach-tree leans against the wall, Aad the woodbine wanucrs over all, There is the shaded duurway atsll— ; . : yone and a hal es of the Depot at ington, MieaiciNe There witbeiee to have been one uf the first settlers of one # : as i Ate diets ; Dep Me le wipgtons Sa er aud more etfetual than wuy othersmedien But « siranger's foot has crossed the will : 4 yy a , , wear a Public Road having a substantial County Bridge = jaws, Jt is pot oly a Cathartic, but a Liver Vermen made & singh MNpressiol ON over the Creek res : on the Licer to eject ius tor or F; m Rey ; 5) : [heheve dawlenoldl Demand theruine ofa ccd ce remedy, acing first on the Licer to e) 4h There is the birn—and, as of yore the paatrrareh sb s Me a AG OMAN Se FULD ES ws bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to AS Tcan emeil the hay from the open doo e and potatoes; my and Sasy Mill at the plac ¥ " be Oe catry oil hat matter, (hus accomplishing «wo pure | And ece the bury awallow's thro man, good wi i eran a Wat Deseo daha on ; 1 on = poses etf-ecually, without way of the painful fect = jugs experienced inthe operauions of ust Cathar- = It strengthens the system at the dame time = that it puses it, aud when taken daily in moder. Z. ate doses will atrengthen aud bud up with ua- fu the Mill fraet is 267 Acres Aud tear ibe pewer’s a is Bui the siracge: ¢ mes, O! pallu bays, Potups Vy the built in and & = tics. His sticuves are pled to the Petition for Sale of Land, Miles Sumeriia, William Minton and wife Hannah ; Terrisa, Milly, Fanny, Rebecta, William O. and Carmina & George O., children of L., Sumerlin; Abrabam, Wil- lam, children of Susanoah Tribble, wife of Abuer ‘Pribble ; [| 0 GREAT ESR « shes dincoreted ino, & remedy thu: Cites itkEs County. Surerior Covrr w Equrry, aeneiiiainamieien a ONE DOLLAR YORTH CAMOLIN A, SOR Re a elmer te olour common pasture wee W. AYER bas just received EAS, Spring Term, 1767, | ] « aud opened a vew sick of Books, EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, | Stationary, Fancy articles, Fire 3creens, | From the worst Serofula down to a a | Window Shades, Tabacco, Segurs, of various brands, | soe" tiple ‘and Confectiouaries, ot his BOOK STORE in States- fle has tried it in over 1100 cages, and tee artaing ville, opposite the Court House. except in Wo oases, (both thunde? hamos,) ae Amoug his books my be found, a good supply ofall) now ut bis possession over two hundred O6rtiEcase the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recounncnded by its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston, % theSuperintendent of Commou Sehoolsof this State, Two bottles are warranted to cure @ murs French, Englith, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- | in outh. B4rsing tony sters Unabridged Diconary, Soathern Harmony, One to three bottles will cure the wots! bide Sucra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr, Parent Set- Pimples on the face. v mons, Lorento Dow sen'r., Life and Sermous,Cham-| ‘Two to three bottles will clear the system af Bj bere Papers tor the people, Humes History of Hugtund, | ‘Pwo botiles wre warranted to cure the w ret onue Gibbon’s Rome, Se Juha Frotsedrt’s Chrovicies of the ig the mouth and stuntach. For Partition. Gray, James Calloway, William Masia, David Hoofman, and Andetson Mitchell, against Polly, Annice, John, Margaret, and Rebesea, : ? e wo Pew of good Wheat and Cora land, and a good supply of 7 usual rapidity. . William and Martha Hays, and ‘Thomas Sumerin; Middle Ages, Campbell's ives of Chief Jusuoes, ‘Three to five bottles are warranted to eure the Eberesis' tie : EMV ES SSS fi various hinds 6 Also, adjoiuing aud conve Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator is compounded oon residents of the State Spurgeons Sermons, Spencers Sketches and Sermons; gave of Hrympelas. ore That bocew a mw se EGRESS to this Pract, TP wil sell another of entirely foi hew awitiegs of mbedicue, namely, ‘The said defendants will ake notice that the Peti- Old North State, 2nd ediuen, Jacobus’ Notes on the (ne lo two boitles are warranted to eure ali humor W Iw a yt ‘ on ty said cage will be liken up for herring, at the Gospels, vith question books, Cummings works, Mes in the eyes a ‘ “ 2 0 Ae EGS, of tbe strength of these game may ne Pera of the Court of Equity, to be held fur ad mom of Bidaey Sunth, Family apd Pocket Bibles, ‘Two boitles aro warranted to cure ranulug obtig : a : ; mitts known that one bole OF the oi at ihe Courthouse, iu Wilkes county, on the Hymn books of all Rind®, frcinge W tahington, 3 vole, eare or bluiches among the hair The swig fy y K Vii l a finest Woo. dof P and Oak tumber coniaius as much strength as se $rd Mouday in Seprember next—at whith time and Hodge ca Bphesiaus, Dicks works, South @ Seriny Four to stx bottles are warranted to eure Corruyy B . i eo ener 4 ves At sb 5 V Wilneut an ared tain ses of ¢ without ar KS de- lace, thes may appear—plead, enswet, ur deniur, In Vauxes Archiccture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX wad cunning ulcers } hav iteoeaten a \ Pine Pow ated in the midst and i8 surround s sald cafe -—elee jndertent and @ecree will be made PLORATIONS, Shakespeare, Syton, Cowper, ‘Tup- One boitie will cure sealy eraption of the skin. ich a; the at ay « , ¥ the finest growth of Pine, White and Kea Ok sg rar ecictual powert, thease elpabte. and final in said cuse per, Miltoa and a great many other poetical works, ‘Two to three butilesare warranted to euretine ton, W s aw Dig 1] } 1 lefaet my Power L kuow of near the N.C. Railroad | vbut feUe known to phyaetuns: a7) At office, this Ath day of July, 1957 | Mrs Henta's Is and a great many other novels, case of ringworm Teas there | foutd the calemus rout SSE ESAT) EUS Male UC tween Raleigh and Charlotte their pre Cner Gent seed aia ath. JAMES CALLOWAY, ©. MOE. by the beat writers of the day. He can show asfine,/ ‘Twa to three bottles are warranted to eure iby © poise and shu reat p) tea ard serie titeake, the hitter Poe awe of Le vingtou would supply & Uae f Path W TAT Ue Me euae wu peE Quake ba varied, a stuck of StaCiuaary as ever Wassceu south om desperaie case of rheumations. Sl tech cake A eal Re Dinner—The legs 200 Bushelwof Corn per day —and E know ee as tu tuduce the proprictur to ofter of Mason aad Dixons tine, Albuns Portfohos and fan Three to four doitles are warranted to cure the wy peo me es : me ap wari Where aman of enterprine ¢ ke a ites family medicine trod and known mus ettects cy gift-books in abondance, Blank and Copy booksof, rheam But the ering sa spring Se ane a be rene avery or J Tt hae rarely ever tailed to ¢ te STAT SALISBURY sit sizes, Memorwndums aad Diaries without end, 4) Five to eight botiles will cure the worst causes of : Hee “ and the Conniy of David-ou is jus Vhetreworst forns 16 arge uasortinent ot books published Ay the Amancan ser O, ye who daily crus the s ce. riey eve 1 $20,000 Court House witha mile Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver is Ch (NSIC AL SCHOOL Pract huviety. bi the Notwa live! show angreal a| A beuchsis always experienced (reas the Aret be. Step kguily, tur d love st etal was carrving an Gee at ee eae \ OE Mae SBCA ar ‘ ‘ je variety as anybody ought lo wish t i one day. tle, aud a perfect cure tv warranted when the abor . ae WR HOUT noof the eras pee my steck inelates Fiud Lamps, tes, Cabas, | quantity ws taken i Jaundice caused hy a cated Pou Licer . Lexingt Aprif 7th, 1X57 (40 ‘ + & proof ia Lace Ula uote HU tender Col) gander tor break) WEA! WHEAT ES wien enti 88 OT Costiveness can ats ae Second Session of thes school will commence Perfaumenes, Hoir Os, Pomades, Pupils prepared for entrance inte Reader, [ peddied over a thousand botiles of thisia the viemiuy of Boate 1 koow the effect of it in ev, So sure us Water Willextingwish fire, a ser. 1 never sold w bottle of it by aller a trinl it always epewks fog Cups and Saucers FIRNT MONDAY IN OC POBER. ry, ¢ any ofour Colleges Co u Vasee shots, Candestichs. Tove, Pine Basraviage Prints aud { Skippiog ropes Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes that eold auother rv Cone mes to suit. will thiseure humor nes, Comino TERMS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTHS kness, and ecouil 5 yT 7 . x , aan a) t ake it said doses au te ng, a , from BWcle tS O00 cack Spy Glance from#t OO to ionelf There are (wo things ebont this herb th. «ce ‘ OOO SELLE 4D Priowary Excusa Braxcnes, 2 B20.00 fram We a py vn § Og his herb thal» sha . Wiper ae, 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. dee EE EE Peony Exsume Beageuen SC ee cee ap Go ee ne 5 et »n. did my best te v= ' rthe dose, the bowels ares fyin ia healthy pay iin eo - . = 6000 scopes, Poloramis, Panoramas Magic aterna for rs quite pleutiful, nud yet its valgg P & cee ae : fe dalle ber wishes to pur TWENTY THOL and active sta work axreguly rly amclock work CEABHER AN BQ Sou children, Williw hatkets and Waguns, Blutes fram rwo unui 1 disec rored itin Lege cheer roy ley wou SAND bushels wheat, fur wluch the bighest mur Sick Headache '* very su re by tak R123 to 825.00, Viadine from S0cte to $1300, Banyo’) second, (hac it should care all kinds of humor. © aing, for Supe SU CLE : h > w a du. f Tnrigorater, w d Corrects One third povable oa the Jet of Oct : one third on | fram BI. ta RH, Accor deans from BY.25 to 86.1), Orto- Ip order to give some idea of the auddea slae agg Aad in su ereuce by ne spring supper oa MICHAEL BROWN 4 nd sourtiess of s 1 Ist of March, and the remameer at the close of co Flutes, Tambe nlets, Harmons- | great popularity of the discovery, | will tute that is ey ie aay alae enone med a : if-j 0 Fora ' aly a cepa rane, Thermometers mpasees, Tape Measures, April, L 1 peddied it, and sald about sa bottles prs oo. u akes vreatly revived; thot s allonpres goa 32 PoP & oS 3 Noups, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Penaywith day —in April, 1354, T wold over une thousand bytiler ,p x eo clear of the vanhder, and went rh Fora fam mec ¢ generaliy, all wi and wilhoul casee, out TEN THOUSAND per day of 1 BE POLITE. ' for ‘Ss rest: disa int Flour ' Flour AJ ase it speak in tie highest is Pres and Fac De Te Rev rthirgs not ed, allofwhieh are for Some of the wholesale Druggi#ts who have beep ig rge McD South ed, very ¢ rit, and couldu’t kee . 2 P ails ys & Isnt -f : Me ay D Dat been Dee MES aie om the moet accommodatag terms, Being very | the business (wenty and thirty Youre, any that wotbiog SOs . 2 - . P 5 ‘yy 5 > Te = \ \ t s ' 4 eas e pain wyvious to tell | ’ narges tor showing goo ® iu the annals sicmt medicines Was ever lke yo i, ry polite even waen WAEID ed, getup, stepped dn the os 5.000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. WT Kika eet F b : er aad oe ty i ; pee Gs tos, How Call and for Yourse ives Phere ie a universal praise of ¢ from all quarter . r Fi t ; \ vden > FY J ’ Shaver : i s even le \ GiiNii UO EM aNd aa a Sek take ~ N ¢ ‘ Lr Race t,—orros:ite rue Covar Hocse sp In ny owa practice UL always hepe it strictly fir by. little boy. Que evening be was hoiding *"" poee le Voeue Ga hese Lelun a hot fer earner Rey PECL? . ; , \ BE Kerr, t SJ Sa : - We | more + intraduction aa a general fer a little calf by the ears, wile lis mot : : “ ! st for w 4 ‘ i JNU. B GRETUER, A inhib ehh x d wonderful virtues bave bees fuust c Nugnet 4.1537 dw ait that | never suspee toe F mer’ 7 7 w £ er milked the cow, andagentlewan pad) Phnselay—Cold pander agains § MANE AS IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME WILLIAMS BROWN. (sere es ir cphepne fie—e disease which eve pee always Coadered curable, have b pee ty eee eee Please bring it in. son.” > ‘ he —OD pp bump ny _ 7 THE | ROHIBUT LONIST,. 2, EDX an . Tin, Sheet-lron amd ‘ew tatiien, 0, what a merey iit will prowe effeeias , ance of that awful maledy—ihese are bui fee STEERS SEE MON t WINTINE € TAL a es ere cae and suppers slept abroad aud had pe ma a a ae tN ; ae (ee 8 NUbes b seemtices Cova Copper Smith, ahi have ern mare uf it thee 1 bave bys eae / i arte, fat ES BOO! S 4 SHOT N. al \ A \ I) LO h Awasa MiCor ‘ Ss are At hisold Stand opposite | brow vferveral cures of Dropey, all of them ape With suc. a jx € Ww, atthe gentle | ‘ 1 Cer Al; : Tyner ; Z Sm ITUIING, p : 1 . . the t ere of ; me certs ut. Foe oe Varese diseases of uh. . ur + } . e (ents . Youth wie ‘ ” aver, & cadache I\epepun, Arthana man nocced Hig aud wink > Wily didutt Wp one - Saar sy adn ; aus MUSPHY® 0 O(n ha ae woe ae you puil off e ma t tive . " Bell Hanging. Wik J V OUREROOEING. and os misuy isicenseceiol ihe Riduays. Ge) a o ; fonts ay W HL ‘ . ss sole! .. Il GUPTERING . discovery has dove amete good than aay medieme gry zeorze aoe) You sb yp 8 i - s M ‘ THE subs anes \ } ‘ b et eulete manner Bnew peed liatd ons ca ii eer an . : , ; ray . — — ps Hamed Graig - vange of ist ever meceseery —oatphe bes my hat: on p : : Pe _ Pa enW iG \wotet | el tele ard “ ‘ i j v Diaacriow: roa Use —Adelte one table opadr's George's politeness and chrewd 1 rin tiie eoinre lt Seaeqhwmwae paveed ema 2 Gt Laks ; ; ; ; eee 874 Ste 98 Ser ere Linedes DUNG Vili 1 Ie I eand Tl BUT ! J. Alexander Crawtord, (.B.. Principal Him thor : NQ II MBI (i Song cam be applieable to alle <itatene ‘ gentiewan na 5 t “Your » se, early; Poesy . et ees pes, w - 2 Pe : . , re erate e bumelstwicea dey Wasmart bey, and if | erly trained, ten slee}) f fort gy . > bey ha . I t . Bie Manca RN eid a oS MANUFACTURED BY : ae s tb will make a preat mans ay. ity Sat \ sn fust, ¢ FX ane . ‘ - or anes ae Will permit me, 1 will give Georzeay fog ape lees web very we . CHARLES WAKEMAN SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS DONALD KENNEDY, edac ation, aud ewive lium a start jn : J) har } ; ° ! ‘ site e He M aN Caro na Materaie he oy ‘ ¥ rR Mt world. Waren tee ; . _ : , Warren Binet, Reabury, Masnacheee » The mother thanked the zentlema : nie \ tT heed HW ( ()\\ \\'S \ ‘ ' eo @ : . Wholesale Agents, New You City, C. V, Choker his kindness ren Jen ( \ {asi : vrew arian : . ; , . Nea : ee a Barclay fe ( H Ring, 192 Bromd@wey 4 rays OGG Onn’ Re AAO are ° . b turehic hw ante a her son. Creare arise ears {fr ] and VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPT IH 5 ‘ STRESS WHEN RE WAN aceon ate te . si his calf to the est m ‘ Liad 5 ‘ ¢ TE MAR PACH BR SP te HW Weyeer, Pittc : a 8 we eta eal is ‘ . a ‘ HE WAN FAMILY \ a : i : i a I 7 a ¥ : ° ‘ val ey re : “ . 1 Ciiticising Hu-band, : ' ' ‘ b Jeg Wiliam, Le | ; \ ! ees W. P. ELLIOTT sks j | I ‘ | r * Ip re tein th , \ rR /\\ W . . ’ an I oh Pees . - e ‘ { ow wt t “4 , . sDiarsirerNelicbe vert ae Voc ; GENERAL COMMISSION - - the Ir} el eet te THD PREAT COIPUDON ae VALUABLE TOWN PROPERT) ; : F ; H | KH { \! HH } = ’ ’ n ’ vr Ree aerney ane , HG URGAL OJUT HORN FORWARDING URCWAVT. FER SALE OR RENT k ; HAT AND CAP = qa ‘ ie sities PN ' t ‘ aq MI ( i 7 5 y re as : ‘ ; . ; AwD Deror. &# WILMINGTON. NC "PINE Saber eiter deere te Hel or Rome hie Vo fe . : d oe SPRING TRIDE 3 5 . mente oF : p Mista Rites snares ous ‘ ‘i . - . See \ . | 1S57 wes : nga Little bts t §: MAIN STREET. RICHMOND. VA SR Oey nes ; iii . ~~ OSPREVG AND SUMMER as GROCEREES ve HOLD teacia : = Tit wit soe , : ~ . tec te : FASNAGAS. eS Se ae ty alleriiu ‘ ‘ | \ \ l) bes 184 PEPPER PICe GINGKS as I . Gow AN, reine ; \\ Bese. 4 ThA SOD PIORLES SURDFENES Lop \ t I ; : | oe ‘ ; GOODS AND CLOTHING Naas COL. H.L. ROBARDS, WILL PROPERTY =~ ss, a | ; a eee FOR SALE, DEROSSET & BROWN, ROWAN TOUSE met ts eres ee BROWN & DE ROSSET. Segue es Om AE 7 oeomeien NECN’ Certificates of Marriage, i | , US SMUT esses ter PaaS 2 ! ™ DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Wanted ta Purchase, —Gertificates of Confirmation Sie nie a eran pone | YOR NG AND LIKELY NES yt: OL TTY Bim wre we 7: REMOVAL. giant el NS ee | | et meer WARBLE EMPORIL DIR BLD wc BUNCE. e fCalsin Dibble. Jonathan A. Rane } : . , ‘ae 4 H ny ° q Commission Merchants la In Cotton. Flour, Grain. Kavai Stores | Heel Senthern Preduce Gemeraitys a No. 180 Front Street, Li N . es ack Vegroes Wanted. t rp | « > A SALE. LOW O00) _PRIVATE a ee 2 Tlama ma UHAYS. HATS JE in HOUSEANDLOT Hor sine. \ |, ve ee ee ae ca : . Tv | HASTECS JIOIAIL. WATCA-MAKER AND JEWELER, } i ; ' ' One doar below M.A 4. Nurphy's Store, TERPS hs D ; ‘ WALI. PAPt&nmr Ix WAIEHES JSWILRY : t 4 \ t ‘ ak Jew ocr thema * 8 A 40 A A a) : , " ae ‘ seis ms fere ce f , 4 f 5 : a ey le “ oe) Pobrumry 19, 1656 vie BOOK BINDER WANTED.. Wi : Fancy and Staple TATLOR SHOP! SRE DRY Coops, Mi eas Pe create peteiene tte ul et GRAVA TANSEY, !w eprre ; . | ia a MONUMENTS, 5 FASHIONS HEADSTONES, Sib NOTICE, Fhunder A Lightning pte me Ne Pestilence, Patent Medicine “9 0: MICHAEL BROWN. (ONIISION 2 FORW ARDIE . TARASGRAN BALLS BOLL) we Cs . rn ! \ ' rt ! ‘ 1 P 1 perennal attentinn given fa the parce 1 PRODECE, and ¢ CONS HES WENTS (ake amas an Produce te be Supe WEY BOORS, Ready-Made Clothing, 0c. 0 ore ier ener ae ady- ade Clothing, 7.0: 1 1 (| 1 ‘ ° ~ nae } Maden, Pant re A ; ot, Pants Blank Books. yieak ‘ Wigs — ans WA Large assortment of all kinds vf Ja fila ew N Mra B 1; ( ‘ Sirens A, WoJ MILES & Co Books, Day Rooke, Ledgere, Pocket Memoran Marnage by Mra fice u fine ap Hall inde Biaak Copy Books, do. &e. for SUP ENNESS] 8 June bo—1f-3 J. HL ENNISS) Hook - DLAVKS of all kinda for aale at thia Office MARRIAGE LICENSE I KOR SALE AT THIS OFFIC JOB PRINTING Vaatly executed at thin O fice attains it dy svils State, al raised i vine on been pla should 1 and Jet grape, i to run it asusl 6 of the U Tur ¢ ty of V. provined name, bh have be je distin World. This the beac a mount jina—th It is flavor, a Worth, « making preve a terprisit A super wnow is now ¢ the Sou choice the wes the cour Burke, by the requiriu into not Tue | Variely from Lr to Col aboat U garden. there, ishing mentary bella ¢ thong!) preceed atabie certain Tue I riety of few ye Carolin Braye. Bho doad There cies of the Un preveuo It wi soils of | lands « Carolit choice Dong | tive of other. preven at no d ducing! congen surely tivatin terprisi the bu pect ht includ of the Liv WA this he tains t and st Alten!) It isl why p but an and of tach instan §20,00 bushel 14,970) ture re ering to ha bashe! Potato b6tead « bashel of the \s vilsola ft "ato! : -_BDITOR4AND f = z Sanaa 8 ‘ | From, ‘the Aatellige,cer. NATIVE GRAPES OF NORTH CAR- OLINA. : *yhures , The soil aad climate of North Carolina are adapted, to the.growth and P are of L ¥arie- ewes ap} When the first colonigta,| sont out by Sie, Waiter Raleigh iv 1584, landed ov Roanoke Isiand, off the coast of North: Carolina, they were charmed with ebaudauce of grapes which reeled their.eyes, Inthe quaint but ible language of Burlowe, oue of the leaders. of this early adventurous band, we tiewed the laird about us, being where we first landed, very sandy aud low towards the Water side, bat sv full of JO. Xty. SALISBURY, N. C., OCTOBER 6, 1857. NUMBER 19 a thpesas the very beating and gurge of hoy overflowed them, of which. we found wach pletity, as well there as in ull srg hk ~ sand hag on the green soil, on the hills as in the plains, ag well as on every little shrub, as alev thon. the advance of provisions. Here, then, we have one reason for | versation, as usual, turned upon the into calculation the increase of popula- jone day, and meeting with him, accepted an invitation to dine withhim. The con- old subject. cm a A well spent Sabbath. A well spent Sabbath promotes domes- tic affection. The members of the fami- cn avec From the Philadelphia Evening Journal. |}A PANIC ON 'CHANGE—HOT EXCITE- | | MENT—MONEY MINUS, AUTUMN EVENING. Behold the western evening light ! It melts in deepening gloom ; So calmly Christians sink away, ! . | Attempt to Commit Suicide, On Monday evening, the 21st, a youn, man came up on the N. C. Road pis | 8 eg at the Charlotte Hotel, register- ing his name as James ©. Clinten. On Tuesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, he weut to the Clerk of the Hotel and asked for some paper and retired to his room. Zu about an hour afterwards groans were heard proceeding from the room he oc- cupied. The door was found locked om | the inside, but an entrance was effected lat the back window, when Clinton was jfound on his bed in a dying condition, | having swallowed three tablespoonfals of '*Powers & Weightman’s Medicinal Prus- sic Acid.” Alarm was immediately made, jand Dre. Taylor, Gibbon, Wysong, Jones, Hox and Caldwell, promptly attended, determined that the fellow shonld net |leave the world without being properly ‘called. After using a stomach pump, | cold baths, &e., for some hours, he was restored, tor which he ought to be very thankful to the good Physicians who la- bored so hard to counteract the effects of ly have an opportunity that day of being} Two o'clock a. m.—The intelligence of the ;the poison and save him from a worse jall tegether, and of cultivating one an- suspension of the Pennsylvania Bank spread | Descending to the tomb. | world than this, While agriculture thus proved unable; “Now, John,” says the Governor, af- | climbing towards the tops of high cedare, state thet is 3 botsles pes usand buliler athe bes table spuds aseachurr 5 ¢ v Chet Brosde> s soi AB Nos « flr . A a & he am, | ie «, ren tothe SIGN WENTS to be s ped OWN, ARDI\: ~wN that I think in all the world the like abundance is not to be found.” itdves, to Scuppernong and other vurie- ties in their native iysuriance. The. original pedi ot ibe grape are Sew but the varictizs gré inumera- ble. A brief descript some of our more importunt native ¢' and Varie- ties will be bere ted! —< Scvrrsnyone Gaapns.—This isa varie- ty of Vitis Rotundifolia, grape, very luscious wud sweet. whole Albemarle region of North Caro- lina it is found iu great abundance. it attains ila greatest perfection on the san- dy evils of the eastern portion of the State, although it has been successfully raised in more elevated localities. A vine on Roanoke Island, said to have been planted there by the first colonists, covers nearly a half av acre of ground, and bears abundantly to the extremity of ite branches. According to a lute eye witness, “it continues to grow, and ou y| wants an extension of seaffviding. It should never be pruned; give it room and Jet it run.” Seedlings from this grape, in most cases, show a propeusity to run inte the common muscadine, the asual specific type found iu many States of the Uuivn. Tue Catawaa Gaare.—This is a varie ty of Vitis Labrusca, so called from the province of Labrusque, in France. The name, however, isa misnomer. Lt should have been called Vitis Americana, as it je distinet trum avy species of the Old World. This excellent variety originated on the ivadwaters of the Catawba river, in & mountainous portion of Western Caro lina—the Switzerland of Awerica It is a red rape, with fine, aromatic flavor, and, iu the languaye of Mr. Long worth, of Ohio, whose success in making is preve a inivg ol weallii ty tauy aa en terprising citizen of the United States A superior wine, the “Sparliny ( 1% HOW Inade frum it with ned ¢ well-hnownh, is dest stawba, , Bhd ite cullivalio 19 how extending into many the South and West choice grapes are occasional y found the western part of the State, e: the counties uf Gaston, Liveolu, Burke, Buncombe aud others, ai by the Catawba aud ite tribu aries, ’ Fequiring ekillul culture to bring thew lnto notoriety Tue Issueeea Geare.—Th variety of Vitis Lahbruaca. It from Brunswick county, North Car " to Col) George Mr aboat the vear 1810, i plante no tiie garden. The Prince there, seine years afterwards, in « flour ishing condiuon, and gave it the compl mentary nate of Leabedia, afier Mre. lou bella Gibbs, wife of Col ibe A thong! not so highly esteemed ast preceeding variety, | ull used as a@ table grape, and successfu y raleed 1 Certain localities Tue Lincots Geare riety of Vales Lah few years ayo in Lince ae Carolina, and is regarded asa fine table grape. Under proper culture it im po doabt, be turned to geod accoant There are still other varieties of th cies of grape found in’ ditfere the United States, whieh our prevent us froin neu twill be soils of the easter lands of the western portion of N Carolina have laruished their respectis choice varieties of grape, the Scupper nong (Indian moert water) the representa tive of the one, and the Catawha of the other. And wl asked, prevents North C i localities Other varieties rac aw is another Was gent (eible i rok wl Ptr, elder first saw it (y ued wuty C par thus se {he thigh taole t may be here ’ a froin becoming at no distant day, eminently a wine pro ducing State? “Blest by nature with a congenial evil and climate, success would surely attend well directed efforts i tivating the grape. Let some of terprising citizens ¢ ngage ju Jic the business, and ere Jong we pect to see the lustefud addition included among the staple comn of the Old North State Cc Liveoln County. N.C may Why are Provirions 20 High —Under this heading, the Cincinnati Inquirer cor tains the following iipurtant remarks and Statistics, tu which we invite serious attention: It is a great enigma to many why prices of provisions continue but an inspection of the census returns pe aud of the custom-house reports throw much light on the matter Jn ISSO, for instance, the United States produced S4, $20,000 boelela of wheat, [US ,U00,000 bushels of Irish and sweet potatoes, and 14,970,000 head of cattle. Had agricul ture retnained siiply stationary, cotisid ering the increase of population, it ought to have ptudaced in 1850, 115,240,000 bushels of wheat, 146,000,000 bushels of Potatoes, 20,340,000 head of cattle; in stead of which itonly yielded 100,480,000 bashels of wheat, 104,000,000 bushels of Potatoes, and 18,378,000 head of cattle Thua the diminution of these articles during & period of ten years, amounted to about 15,000,000 bushels of wheat, which is a falling off of one-seventh; 41,000, 000 bushels of potatoes, which is a falling off of one-third ; 20,000,000 head of cat tle, which isa falling off of one-tenth of the production of 1840 This is not au overwrought picture, applying as It is a white In the duly taking | to keep pace with the growth of the pop-|ter a long pause, “ why will you not mar- ulation, the exportation of breadstuffs {ry Sarah? Have you not taken ler to increased prodigiously, which, of course, | be your wedded wife?” re-acted upon the home market. | “Yes, certainly,” replied John, “but The value of breadstaffs and provisions "Y conscience will not permit me to marry her in the form of the world’s peo- | ple.” | i Very well; but you love her?” i $12,000,000! “ Yes.” Frou 18380 to 1850, 27,000,000; “ And cherish her, as bone of From 1850 to 1856, 41,080,000 bone, and flesh of your flesh ?” Thus the exportation more than dou-| “ Yes, certainly I do.” bled in ten years, and nearly doubled in|“ And you, Sarah, love him, and obey the last seven years. This furnishes a bin, and respect him, and cherish him {” |second reasoy for the advance of provis-| “ Yes.” } ions. | “Then,” cried the Governor, rising, |, Uur exports have more than doubled |“ in the name of the laws of God and of ji fen years, while at the same time the |the Commonwealth of Connecticut, I pro- }supply of provisions in proportion to the |Hounce you to be husband and wife.” | population has thus not only remained | The ravings and rage of Joln and Sa. jclationary, but bas actually dectined.— |ral were of no avail; the knot was tied | Agriculture has not began tu keep pace|by the highest authority in the State. jwith the increase of manufactures aud | — The little Girl and;thegFixhes, commerce. We want more farmers. Ina town near Boston, there once stood ; Kiffects of Bank Contraction.—The N [a amall house, close by the side of a river. Bena Enquirer, tn an articie pon in Pu {A little yirl lived in this house, with her per Money,” thus refers to the effect of! fither and mother. the recent bank contraction in that city: | «4 This was a very kind little girl. Ev- “We perceive similar effects here ful Jery day she used to take bits of lowing elnilar causes. A bank contrac: | bread, and go bear the edge of the river, tion to the extent of ten percent. (or on- | and call, “ Turtie, turtie.” lv twelve millions of dollars) has depre A number of turtles would swiin to the ciated property forty or fifty millions in| place were she was, and catch the pieces warket value for the time being. The!of bread she threw into the water, or take losses sabmitted to by merchants in or jther oat of her hand neredible. Ma When the little tishes saw how kind hy persons of wealth, if real and person-jand gentle she was, and that she did them al property Le considered a criterion of) no harin, wealth, have been compelled exported, average per annum for the pe riod : From 1830 to 1840, your B0Inhe der to sustain credit, are they would also come and eat (the crumbs of bread The tor elope pea to p pas ) \ } AK tnent for the want of bank notes or turtles and tishes saw he credit, and we can peiot to inmapy on and genie she was, aod thacslie did them holding}no barm, they would also come and eat! J and showing a surplus of| the cru saunda of ditlara, Cor r stances where, of late, persons large property heundreda of ¢ fishes soon became so bot meet r engagement n ise- | tame, that she could put her lands into quence of the sudden eu el loar the water and take ho!d of them lt iss weak only t tles in their ear feed the gentle and k little creatures had no fear ot 1 crowed ground her | water, an t bread {1 2 cape tmany m but nawerous firtws of est. j ages to see the litle girl fishes and abundant \ nt reson : ve(and turtles. S rank ¢ | ly, F » F | y vatlea tia bank circuls t f C1 Chie trait © Wass ra al the mere woul d take the Chis arises acre t You see, from this lesson, how much may be done by kindnese. The little bov a kind ers will always By kindmn 84 to dogs, hors es and other ani e equidiarium of (cominercia ree tov readily disturbed, of that a revuls from very ccurs Sliylit causes, t! of vast to ot rmoperty tavolving the value reulation, il a tirtuer Vast interests, 1 bank ¢ animals, you may always appears, should be p secure their affect base and a aced upet rve the infl , and, as you have wrices of seen, even turtles and fishes may be tam anses ty depreciate or lessen it ed by kindness In New Orteans the Lank { »} t f eyerc Mr. Spargeoa and his Alleged Val. garities, a retention by eXtent of on Wi can! hear of ho but thor t¥ Was excite masi5 | yank issues.” Gardens The Kansas aville Courier 1 a satlor The sailo vim the pe witl ' - They camyx way in searc! were ull asleep, a nthe party, “ tito wlhiapering se An ft ! young one hav reumstance, ar ten before him taken piace, . they t rantt Married in Spite of Themselves. ,,,, Se ea 4d vernor Salt nata f ¢ if bs . , I war vy AS per nto v ITsav.” Ile went on deck, mpanied by the captain, and hailed g: ‘Aloft there lig Now, my friends, sa Various secta w J get into the pol I ther d to pis ay, Douse that y wt Ay Lin; re : ‘+: RAISE MORE FOOD New Yort was the denial of they | ty of the bt vod for man to | ho flourished some tifty years sine ot some humor, as we je} was a tian severance in effecting 2 en ed. At by New London people, the place where tes t i t iong other anecd 2 t was instant le resided, is the tol Ot the shed tor their day, at ywinhy when Tu t ntish Gazelle was one kt VGa their rsome oth eXiet, called Tom, « trot far from the froin “ad om which rk Post gives some ers of the soil.” fr lowing sensible and time tira rin not ¢ eve the harbinger then ment meretyv, ane thre ¢ toy pensing wit rand live as ma { the marriage need fre talk the Voll fornia ¢ Phe old quently te call upon Royers and him, and endeavor tot de \ lle i ate convince him ot impropriety of live beef 4 The two Jast nam ing with Sarah as he did. Bat neither cles are the product of every year, Jotn nor Sarah would give up the arga ment. vefore it is ready It was a inatter of with them—they were very happy together as they were—of what use then could a mere matter of form be ¢ Suppose they would to } thereby escape scandal; were they not self who kills a female calf bound to “take up the cross” and live according to the rules they professed t years to como By this method we might The Governors’ logic was powerless, soon have a supply of%eef not only for He was in the neighborhood of John | ourselves, but for any emergency ! cevenant rover at great English depen inatter over with of our surplus the t ed mrt t vears of nourishment The wicked wanton waste of breeding power, which is the besetting sin of American farmers, ought to be checked Every man ought © required to give an account of him We ought to preserve every “cow calf” for tive but beef requires for use, conscience | baker, declared he would hard jother’s acquaintance. Neatly dressed in their Sunday clothing, and cleansed from [the dirt that begrims some of them du- iring the yeek, their appearance is better had a personal interview with the next to the old- | jtitted to beget respect and affection. If ithe Sabbath did nothing more than en- courage cleanliness, it would be an im- {portant blessing. Self-respect is greatly | promoted by a workman being able to {turn out on a Sabbath mofhing with his | well-dressed family, and fill their pew in ithe house of God. The respectful feel- ings of others are attracted to such a fain- ily. The workman feels that to be able to appear thus on the Sabbath, is some thing worth exerting himself fur. [Lis industrious wife feels the same. Both are relucrant to squander money and | time, because one of the effects of such extravagance will be to prevent them from appearing at church with their chil- dren. It is remarkable how closely the | loss of Sabbath keeping habits is connee ‘ted with self-respect. When aiman has no desire to appear decent with his chil- dren on the Sabbath, it may be presumed that bis self-respect is gone. and it will be no easy matter to keep him froin de gradation and ruin. A well-spent Sabbath furnishes moral energy agaiust temptation and vice. The Immense pale of crimes that spring from neglect of the Sabbath is a well- known fact. Many criminals, while un der the sentence of death, or of transpor |tatiun, have confessed that their career commenced with Sabbath desecration The painter, Hogarth, so remarkable for his minute acquainance with human na Cure, 10 his series of pictures iilustrative of * The Rake’s Progress,” at the gallows, introducing him as an ap preniice, playing marbles on @ tombstone The ¢ mnitte which ended during divine service of the [Louse of C 1 2, to investi zate bath desecration, remark, that Sunday upon as a degradation the labour n evidence, that in to the disregard of the | immorality of the witnesses examined, a respectabie iy train np lis children to the business, | was afraid of theic morals ed through quired by the ocx London don, am are Sabbath Upation as | The P urney ine n onting to eight or tent seldom in church mora i from this very circumstance t they are degraded; and not reyard to their Character health, comfort, and spir tivoned Parliament in a bod means for relleving them work.—.V. A. Review 1ey feel that tual w Eggs in Autumn and Winter. Many | ersons who keep fowls purpose of always enjoying the | fresh egys, tind with reyret tlhe na, like the ahi; stheyreatest lack w Very w understa crets to a good supply. of imo aud ea tis ta ere ed ring late au tnatler Wlia ver wit f est move of overcoming the prod of eariys into tu yninence laying tirstof N I) aad properly fed, will fu ne early vernber me when needed, [wo de ter price of ra yard o ‘ », turkeys, pea, and , number of two « are drones been constructed cheap and temporary arranged in some side,” place a ( over a ¢ mother-bird Sashi and any temperature During the m frame fr thie tnt may rar sash to give er benefit arising t will be found in the edin Jane and July t erels In setting tiie Vear, iC is Wise ¢ or three at the same hatehed, one fowl can brood and care for the whole, so that others thrown back in tothe poultry yard may commencc laying anew AU Finnmestrr S1 that the United States has received instruct and a steamer ni fitting out in this port for another Nicaraguan tillibas ter expedition under Gen. Walker. The Marshal ny the matter, pected to carry a batch of “emiyrants” from this port, and touch New Orleans |for a company from that city. —.V. York | Poet. } AMER ALarshia ns to look seize Ww In investisat is engaged The steamer, in qnestion, is ex | hike a prairie fire. Third street—-never exactly a | deserted highway —was in « fierce state of hub- bub. Nothing has ever been seen like it. We est inbabitant. He assurred us it beat all.— Crowds—erowds—crowds! Men zigeagginy, twisting, winding, aud rushing abead io impetu- ous and irresistible currents, Faces long, stern, and as troubled as a mill-pond in a gale. We |observed one man with a slight smile on bis | countenange—he disappeared swiftly—be had drawn all bis money in golders of the denomi i | nation of ten. | Noon.—Excitement steadily on the increase. | Street a seething mass of humanity. Everybo | dy afraid of everybody. No positive knowledge 1n any quarter concerning who's who. time at the banks. Tellers in a perspiring and unsteady condition— individgals ia strings long drawn out, with de termined visages aod checks tighUy clutched in their hands. The man who said | thoaght there was “a better feeling” this morn ing, look an omnibus and went home, avowlog | bis Intention of staying there ull thiags took a better turn. His coat was buttoned all the way up—bis face was as elongated as his cane One, p. m.—Things getting no better very fast. Fever spreading through the city proper aud suburbs, A broker became so worked up, be covered bis shirt-cuffs with he al bumerical calculativns, asked a beggar-woman after her to mense ouinber of policemen make Lneir myster ous appearauce—Llernbly important and busiuess like -charye vu some apple womea—barrow drivers—avJ irrigate at family, and faded —ruomng coat-ual, im the souls of ompibus short intervals Oae and hal/, p.m ( lazaroGe —a4 stpal wlutely bas the » me imp udence { our reporter the loan of tea cents, to go w Germantown ! Our reporter glares, and makes a bute with a red-lead pene Two, p that Red Haok is in a sound condition mM. A despatch asserts itively despi A any maletuus rumours to the contrary. Two and A very little bit Var Vv are hor} . (wo thirds, p.m toie s who bave mur advised s 4h Lave oul, are advised ¢ Rus { esal rua anlar uly de The Very Latest He means to get it changed (hur reporter | aod put it io a stocking—npot ip a stock ! Go thou and do likewise The Philadelptia Eveniog says Ex even Bulletia W berever one gues the io the in the I 10 alreet, change e theatres, and to and from church, the common salutation has state of the times, There ws a croak, to reference to the hornd, morbid dasposiben & magnify s, lo imagine avd predic em, which par takes somewhat of (he common feeding when an It is a time of contagion, bu affects miods as much as it Joes the pockets But it has who P lem prevails the calagion the { the community our good fortune to meet been with many are not cast down by the prevailing embarrass weg they bave dune, aod are tt best to sustain themselves; ar sclousbess Des a dele ewyng more calamibes (Neasiny, ar ess of rravated hy the ~vaiied everrwhere st ties were arrayed ara gal hos one abother, and e Was mut Now, bowever, the ty as well as mutua res Doth ng 8] but they are at the » stand by us ; he agother common good mpoeable to offer ans ir The genera ce mind makes it impossitile to He n, saves he was lox g gave vt tter by trade, is t ecu ac \, and gets a living by asku x len was willing rt ed ed, r, When it was found that le was a reyular swindler On was found the toll WIND property 2 Ne 20 gold pieces, 8140; bank} seven eagles, 870; six half eagles, $30 ; tive quarter eagles, $12.50 5 seven & d } 2 ; : to go to jail, but © searc} A searcli Was order IWE VE his. pers a ven ls, 85 pleces, silver and other change, & whole amount $302 50 tt Ile was sent the penitentiary for six montlis, cv) North Carolina sixes are selling in New York at 92. Virginia sixes at 87. { . 4 : souri 70. Kentucky and Georgia at par { | } Terrible | Incessant clamor for gold. | rather | Mis- The wind breathes low ; the withering leaf Scarce whispers from the tree ; So gently flows the parting breath, Whea good mea cease to be. How beautiful on all the hills The crimson light is shed ! 'Tia like the peace the Christian givcs ‘To mourners rouad bia bed. How mildly om the wandering cloud The suaset bead is cast ! Tis like the memory left behind When loved ones breathe their fast. And now, above the dews of sight, ‘The yellow star appears; So faith springs ia the heart of thove Whose eyes are bathed ia ears. Bot soon the morning's happier light Its glory shall restore ; And eyelids that are sealed indeath Shall wake, to close no more. } An Episode in City Life.—Passing | through Avenue Bay a few days ago, our attention was attracted to a crowd in frout of a carpenter's shop. The object of interest was a poor fellow who ba fallen ina fit. Frotm his apron, rule and other indications, we inferrec, rightly, | that he belonged to the shep, frou which we afterwards learned he had been borne for the benefit of the air. Lle presented a pitiable sight, and, leaviag the spot the | more hastily because of heartless witti- cistns which two or three brutes ia hu- man form. were venting at every contor- tion of the unfortunate carpenter, we en- tered the shop to inquire of one of his tellow-workmen, who remained in it, the cause of the fit: The }lace seemed to be a coffin facto ry, rather than an ordinary carpenter’s| shop. and on every side were scores of those ominous looking cases for the in closure of human bodies. They were all! of pine material, cheaply made, and as We put the intended in 4hawere { by the man as unin . ogether the sides and enda of a cotlin. “ Dida’t know what kind of a fit it was—dido’t| know the cause—couldn’t leave his work | to find out—ask the boss.” | We complimented him upon the faith. | ful ase which he made of his employers | time, at which he grinned, and with a} hard lick at a nail with his hammer, the Joiner rejoined that he worked by the prece. “So did Aim,” he added, witha hasty gestare with his hammer over shoulder, towards the sidewalk “There's a coffin. he's jest done.— Lacky for him, he'd jast drav the last wher lown into the fix he’s got to do 8 totake pay for ks the backet this time, it's uncolored , and was th tie his nail he dropped and all when he Cones too agir t fhe ki ready, yer know, fo re man chackled cheerf illy as he said hia, and only a few you see him in, s own use!” moments had elaps nfortanate fellow-work man nto the p lifeless, and ox which his own hands had y.—¥. Fork > When a ledy (we the full height h of fashion) has got her bon- and gloves on, and is perfectly ready, with her parasol in hand, she always goes sack tu last nd “a dear, thia wag not the truth, she had state; “Yes, inv bot not , take my word for At least I here and bres net anasolr truth, the charmir fear Punch, it No 18 satished with one look is the truth, al the truth womna ct Tain not, for (and ved, ad with herself don't mind tel foar, f the glass is f our 1688 lauy as th ghshe was pleas and all the world) I ] invarial ¥y take The first look in r myself, that’s fair; Mg yon, ur good gnea cond is for my ho the third vif on y generona, and the vala, that’s human natare look satisties me, then [ kr right, and I assore von | never more !"— London Punch o*- fast is f It the wi itis al take any Wuaear any Oars Paoli Lat Hadley Falls, he st In a rect sation wit hrop, t great adlva Spring Wheat ar ueed for horse ¢ He states from ta better many | taine HIenee, tion there will be take out his glass ¢ : well as ever Thos teaches ont ment with our | A wooden leg makes @ great noise Mm vy y over the ground ; wherefore deal ustly with all men In dian corn on the cob is much sweeter lthan any other way; therefore be ever |truthfal. » as | A medical gentleman informs us that the action of the poison was rapid and taken in large doses, producing the most agonizing tortures, He attributes the recovery in this case partly to the age of the drug, which from long keeping and exposure had in some degree lost its strength, On entering the zoom 4 note was found beside the vial, directed to the landlord, requesting him to write to a gentleman Nae York named Kalloch, and state that J. C. Clinton died in this place on on the 24th September (the date being a | mistake, as it was the 22d, unless he ex- ed to have two days of grace to spend idagaeer He aie recorded bis Ear of this powerful drag when [sont iu a Bible belonging to the room. | He gave uo satisfactory reason for attempt- ing to destroy himself, merely saying that he did not desire to live longer, an his ideas of another world were pi diferent from those of most persone. Perhaps so; but we must be allowed. to congratulate him on not succeeding in placing himself in a condition where something worse than Prassic Acid might torture hin, As it was, he amare or that “Jordan was a pretty rough Ls) travel,’ considering the distance he went, and although he atfected to care nothing about it, we are inclined to think that he was entirely satisfied at having met the zood Sainaritans on the way. The only satisfaction that Mr. Clinton can have in connection with the affair is, that he afforded people something to talk aboat fur a while, as well as giving ps an opportunity to make an item and put bis nawe in print.—Charlotte Democrat, Beautifully Said.—We make the followiag beautitul extract oa & Homestead Exemption law, froma letter writtea by a distinguished Judge of Tennessee. “decore to each family whose labor may se- ttle spot of free earth that it may ts own, that will be ao asylum ip time of ad- from which the mother aod the chit dren, ol! age and iafancy, can still draw suste- wance, and obtain protection, though misfortuse may rob them of all else, and they feel they are still free, still entitled to walg the green earth, and breathe the free air of heaven, in defiance of the poteney and power of accumulated wealth, and the domineering of the pretending and am- The sacredness of that consecrated spot will make them warriors in times of exter- val strife. ‘These shocks of corn,’ said Xenophon, ‘inspire those who raise them to defend them. The largest of them in the field is a prize exbib- ited ia the middle of the stage to crowa the conquerer.’ Secure a home to every family whose fabor may obtain one, against the weak- ness, vices or misfortunes of the fathers, and you wil! rivet the affection of the child in years of manhood by a stropger bond thae aay coa- on that could exist) He will rermember be gamrboled ia bis early youth, the quire cal versit tous. siderat her's love, and the grees Ue homestead where sleep FANCY WORX FOR AMATEURS, The Huffalo Advertiser gives an accouet of a rery cunous method of preserving fruit, bae- g received a pear covered over with a coat of vy the electrotype process. Not oaly the surface of ube pear, but the stem and the overed with A smooth, even impetvi- We are aware that many of this nature have fre made, but sbould think that the definitely developed ia f many organic objects pow copied There are many varieties nsects, or sheil-fish, be grouped and coppered, or oth- and which would els for artists. Boquets 1 be very easily made, not nal electro-plater, but by eurs; and we are confident obtained the proper appa- few sacvessful expenmests, sto any other branch of ts or vases surrounded with ald, if tastefalty { works of art. Na- * means bring from tropt- I vy sound condition, ma- C known vuly by drawings, or iblesome and belky meth- We have seen very tasteful ornaments made process, but do not thiok that aware of the ease with the objects as those cupper vi bed are ous copper surface. cunous experiments y beer rit be almost ficalty m pases th metal, name Vy rsite onally by the tro preservation spirits. rae neral! y he apt ed t ose This is sometimes call- er, and, by the botan- we prefer the simple because the plant every part of this the ivy of Earo; as but an indiffer- otly hardy, grows ituation, is not in- rneurl¢ » summer, s otf into @ moet r, Downing says: where, in the coldest y asks to be planted to provlem of beauty with- ne We would recom- vest vine to plant by the nu the Northern States, or brick. i eling to the wall, ts surface with a beauty eqaal v in stone. of stone ary there must be rt of kin between poets and Pe reir Mrs some s Jets, for they are always chanting t lays Partington savs i - orn ee meen S _ meron ney ’ PETES will be a by the blessing fs PREM Rca TCO Vd 4 yS THE STATE FAIR. For the ‘ Watchman.” did not long hesitate. Here I bid farewell with s \ ' t & co - : , ay . : Ae? iapensed wi y guic = J e ve Od ad We learn from one of the members of Ma. Evrror :—I wish lo give you a running my friend the Dr. and disp nsed with my guide the Executive Committee, that ample sketch of my visit to Mount Mitchel, formerly and the Mule and comm tied myself to the guid me Abe preparations are in progress for the ac) known as the Black Mountain: which is ow at- ance of Mr. Turuer. About sua down we reach R-Co i comtmodation of exhibiters aud visitors trac ting so much attention, and is destined to ed dhe top of the Pinnacle, tired enoogh; glad to Ub : his ingt a iat the approaching State: air, : be a place of common resort. T reached the foot rest my weary limbs ou the ground any-whore. * y Farr crore i > pt inthe . 5,85 ° 1 : . \ A aed New York ‘I rites ; Phe : ate gy ar a put it ; © of the Mountain about 6 o'clock, in the evening, Here we spent the night, which was nat without ’ yest order, the trac or horses Will be I r bob 1 mael i npror ) na additionalrstallat ne may with Lr. ——-, who heartily second: | its interests and romance, w A ren Praproved, ane additionadl staus f : > ‘ tiv 5 hat evening as far as bout e Kogineers reached tl um ate erected forstock pf various Kinds. ed my motion to asc nd that vening as fara About dark the Kogineers r uc red the s | : M } We learn thata nanber ef fine horses’ the Mountain House, just 4 miles up Hfaving mit, dud reported that they had finished the sure i . are expected to | » here, among them sev stowed away our tires at Mr, Stepe’s, aud char- vey from the base of the mountain to that point, - A eral s iperior ones of the Morgan stock. ! tered a Mul 4)” even wudbdot the discouray which was the end of their work. Tho result ‘ ’ P in Also, superior blooded cattle from Lynch-) ments of a very gloomy evening, aud the relues of this survey must) be very gratifying to) the fare t d fron: other points in and out of! cane bearing of oar quide, who threw every itt nds ofthe late Dr. Mitchell, and as such J i tit f ; 7 pediment in the way Tq vutine wk ow willyive itin this already lengthened letter. atite i » quantities of machinery are also ; ae \} i. There w | ne t uld hot get up t la wey a) fine is the elevation of Mitchells Pinnacte, as ‘ weC LEC ere Wt be, amony oo i ! ji t t retliet wing uv ine 5 \ vo wely wie by ¢ TSU RIE PS ns things, a reaping machine invented a : } vids youl vg qeutlemeu sy ' ~ i AD nruautaetured) da this State topping Wat might wh bee Mitek MLS fal jG ues uA Nf ‘ The various Railroad ythe State have Tr. and Tt Kee Pit 0 W t ( els buss | 6-01 bilin ‘ PURSDAY EVENING, OCH. 5, beat very liberally agreed to transport stock, and we were uot to be turned aside by tule Ee ® ryplements and machinery free of charve vrrer se od jukes at each other's expens Mr Turner's. the Inst taken, may be considered | FERMS OF THIS PAPER #200 CASH and Visitors at half price. fue werent ulvervistrauye Avure oll Nose) i ws settling the question forever, for ao doubt it ave 3) We learp that Guion’s Hotel, now une |, : , ; S perfectly accurate: being run with great care, 2 . cane shabby mules, we set out, our waide inf wh ° tw ; ; p 4 , recupled, will be opened: fer the accom), - eee: j seed that too with the Y levels whereas the oth 4 ot t Le I> So ypodation of Visitors This house w RL) : ‘3 eR ESS ; is t in their 5 ! four aay 1 was much interested as we slowly wended our tht rat the Garuaneter, which cannot : t ‘ Nes, With thei uccommodate some four or tive hundred ) ' oe si ! =p my Thursday persons. Way up the zig zag trail, that loads up the Moun Reled cle ; pee uid \ A reout or stand Las been specially set) tain breast. Itis up all the tine, and sometiones Yours very traly, id . MA Blutf it ar arttor Editors and Reporters for the awysu asmy d s4them hornd d epent! B. a . 5 yee ‘ tw ress, and they are particularly invited y piece thi Milewiecd| ve t . . sa vl ds ' ae be present. BUSINESS IN BANKS. : Les AN duig might s \ acid (a it . x . : } x e a cy are Phe rare will commence on Tuesday Ais : \ New York, October 2 Brunell & Ay f t lau ty As ble t ; } % < t te wnce \ 20th of October The regulations Roysten, Southern Produce Merchants, 1 4 { NeOET d the listof Judges to award prem : aie Pi esa Mei Shaun t } \ F , “ aHty eete mat iy shall appear in our nexat.—Luleryh & AEH ULC rs AUT OT W soma Pierce Choteau, connected at St. Lonis ren oes \ } ward, ‘ w Prather bk W mod red that with Hutehiwon, Tifaney & Co, Dry ving . no ] \ 4 into lispate thatexisted | (joods Merehahts, has failed ves ‘ “ . om” ( ty Nube t Union ¢ ty t 1 M and Mr. Ct Phe sentiunent of the pablic meeting ‘ ings i. cae. wd these, Anot party 38 an pur: } voted $80,000 ta the Wilmingto ia H retain ; j eld with reference to the monetary cre cient.y Lis st ‘ \ tot widt ls of the belig- | ¢ the rd Wea wid ‘ aay Mbatiien on \ : 5, Was thrée to one ayainst the suspen sate: \ gh eris hope that tu ( Ww . vot the banks. tas understood that Y : vt . : sole, Was Wik wa ; : ) ( , sahar t » fecha ervades all the Banks Ae ti ‘ uy } ved 7 ‘ aS UE . bto his w vod duced ; a f “ * t ‘ Stale _ ‘ . 1 M } ( tv t a2 With SO ) > sie rrayg ial riche vf" 1 ted St c site a a XKS é » Wich drew ; a 5 t e the sa > TENNESSEE BANK { } t uy \ i I ‘nec t } ( 1 + ‘ hey , a : ” at : a Niasliv Oct 1 Tie Banh Ter ” , a ‘ , vee, Planters’, | » Merchants, : \ \ rt ” . 1 \ We e sin N s ( wind Da t » la re ‘ \ North 4 “ n 1 Cait sy v ! ’ verre pn ut M ‘ sl ‘ 1 a ve able ) Llorses iN A al 4 ft Oo Ww \ Ay \ at acts . [ Pry Ga if 2 ( } 1s { ‘ N macon if n Mills s the \ I) \ - ) ) ! Stane a a ‘ ' : ‘ : a ‘ 5 ° ° ( ‘ ‘ - ’ AV«e : ee ‘ , b \ : f A : ] ‘ t a f ¢ Z 4 Cs 4 rt HH HH 1 ‘ 1 y ea : an A State MOU an ex r r € ’ ta | 3 ! , Tix 5 x tox ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ Bs ( Tahen feo r f g ‘ ’ i I> ) ; ‘ : | ; P 1 Wina : , en S 5 New Y \l ; Kort (er Naa N . 1). A. Barnes, H ’ . : Y T. Gia “= prerte \ - 4 atorol ‘ . Mf A 1 * N\ at t ve . . 1 Wael | e . : R { ' 3 \ avie r a 2 , 4 { 4 4 \ i . ‘ ’ ‘ 1 - \ ' ( ‘ . \ \ larts, sciences, and literature, other topicg of conversation, that ¢?en” the. fanits of acqauiitances, wich Tees a pervorsion vy, derision of their good deeds, Could be rg lected for the family circle, around ity evening fireside. The following good old’ adage, wag poured into my ears from imy yonth up. | “Tf you can’t say any thing of an acquaintance, say Dothing at all.” And it isto be greatly regretted, that all parents do not ineuteate the ‘Moral of that quaint old saying, and teach their children never to speak disrespecttuliy of any one. If we were only to remeniber that to slander is to tie, and hewtio lies will steal, how any, many «ton would tire of being with "ita cent ty be an jufatvation about this vice, thes is unaceountable. EF have heard friend defame triend—no I should have said fiend him whom he ackuowledged friend, | They have Leen allured at firat by tel, | ing something marvelous, inte & deliyiy. {ful land (imagination.) When, after hay, jing been nourished like the fnfewt from the mother’s breast, they have gradaally become so degraded as to relish and &. | yest the bases and foulest lie. How eas [18 bs for rmnor to say that A, bas acted Jinconsistently with the law of howor, Slander at once says, true T have knowg for wiong time that A. would steal, bus prudence forbid an exposure, and thas starts the lie that may damn hive forever. for those who cousider themselves 4 table cuteh at the lie with electrie quick. vess, and “roll itander their tongues as ay ’ | believe the laws of ear lund hold iim who is aceessary to theft, untable. So also ia the inan or wo held accountable, by his maker for "on the circulation of w repert, which will injure another, unless they know such report to be true. When tL commenced copying the selee tion Lonly itended to request ite pobli- vn, and my reason for writing whas that it _ { aweel morsel man Saxby and abetting, cat [ have ie the bb ye, may cause ome of Slanders votaries to refleet, borst knew thyself that thou may'st vitiv yue rother.” Misfortane of late seein to be a fawll, and all feel licensed abuse, Geery, attd slander the wufortu ate, Lut we should remember tat, L ber bow ever beat in w arn wl Weems another, at part he wounds ws iu himself \ 18, K. 1. f WS stchman Reevilections of my Mother. “ ‘ Mi ve r 1 did Wiea | wes very young 5 raod my heart T u an aged Gorm | net watche while | abe pt, A a nfl end le hand at wiped the ~ 1 wept And unai e . td my own. ‘ I wali A * ' yee Wh ov tt Ld 1 eye s heart « pleased “ ‘ ¢ eRpaen Is 5 ne ! . 1 dace “1 t . od aad hind 'o me A . . 1 y cheek M aol . ‘ ‘ A most . “ * ~via avets, r aa jer aor ue ; me A which f vd b s 1 { wer V on [terea. ~The fire 5 nf » the eumeils : A ar \ ‘ k eum ut reese d e y the I and } t of Meant Ties tav.a J on Wednee | i f + season oe ! f -y received by be i Dy Top and 8 ‘ Re ‘ Jn the a fx n Z u te and \ iva ipo tlw ¢ SALISBURY STATION , . ' s ( " \ Wwe ¢ . \ MoILN an, 13. ( sel & Ca S.J . 1] 1) Morehead, © { ( \ Manufacturng { v la bikin Mannfee ( Foi oe, Watta, Doog ‘ { coe hk MARKETS. No ba Ort hy Vet CORRECTED WEEKES BY WwW. J. MILES A CO. ‘ On 150 Lend Bar ee ' . Whit les { ‘ M mes € ” J ( v0 ay ' ‘ M vade bo 8 T \ Hott ‘ e(Cat seat \ , IM a 2h ute, , 4 . uv HES LINSEED, Cufhe RK 1 4 Tanner eet Reported BACON— SHINGL STAYES. HAY —p- Whe at- cominue « ae a cats nana TET ee — : LS - FA YEUTBVILLE MARKET. 1) 1 1A) | ly 7 among IR, [857 It" ALL LOTHING. (Greensborough Mutual : ’ | BACOM ar ae t > BACON pr ae eee eee: | INSURANCE COMPANY. Rio, mss \ YHERE WILL BE SOLD, ON THE 20h OF sOQODS, | AND OTHER VALUAB ie M. ~HOFFLIN, UCH 6 seep us ‘ +4 | Octdbst next, in Irede!! County, N. ©. newr AT, AND LESS THAN | PROPERTY b MA e | ke ee pea vt ca - ne ete of ag cre OF rospect Church, on the premises of the late David ° > Vee ny ee ee ee ee a Sag ee COST, FOR CASI. Sey Se En eeu ac en, (MRRP oe tonee Na . 1 . r uJ or sen ° a ote 37 059.03 5 bow: 5 : 00 180 Acres of -_ f 8 RAE atop ae, passa yee ith owe SALISBUR ¥, Sept. 2 2d, 1857. ca OLS 245 £0 aking a wtal of $470,504.92, wo Fine, 5508 ry w & ——{) nee i ihe wilco Nu be rt “aden or as ary ns 1 jee jeey losses that may accrue; we therefore have Crown, 6 00 a @ U0 VALUABLE LAND, ME Copaniacrship uf R. & A. MURPHY, will “ aeeeay ‘t rails vurth of Muckeyill the fol Mow's the time snd Bere ts cas epee, 00 Ket your Rew FALL gad WIATER SUITS. pare Cuamny pare usenet? anst sn0re ane GRALIN, por bushel part auder cultivation, including « quantity of good expire wn the firei day of February, 1858, by ligi- | lowin g property, viz: a large stock of Cath s00N. Quick SALE® FOR Cas, BNsURE Tuc west BARGAINS. | 7 Aaa y he Southern country. he most Corn, 000 2125 BOTTOM I ND, | tation, and we wish ty clone oul all our stock by ae pe ese uu this Company (being: ta) the W eetere Wheat, © 125 | with « evod DWELLING BOUe. ARN 4 that tines Thereture be it wice that from and af- HORSES AND MULES, I HAVE now on hand the beet assortment of CLOTHING ever beoaghtta this mar- part of the Stute, whee the dunger from fice ip mug Oats, 50 u 00 seorsanry vut houses, Ss etea tesla veto oud ull “ter this d e will SELL AT,AND BELOW] he ONE BUGGY and HARNE a ket. cuopraing lurge Stocks of BOUTS, SHORS, HATS aud CAPS, SUECTS, | lew Peas, 1.25 6 0 00 | Codle Creek, and adjoining tb land of dD. "Kilp St. COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Below will be | SC Three 4 Horse Wagons and Gear, | i} DHAWELRS, HANDKERCALEFS, BCABES, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, | pankcrome: my tb. 1000000 ‘rex, M. Beaty and tae re thiseu a ike B iy asl Aa ei ee ee ONE WHEAT THRES ens - KNIT JACKETS, gnd ENV SHIRTS every variety of | Jumes Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, D. LARD, per tb, a z ne eh land the prices thereof, ° - ~ | P. Weir, We J. MeConnel, John L. Cole, Jed. HL SERETD. oF palon-r- i ae quantity of Cc ( RN, W NEAT, Prime heavy Negro Shoes, Nu's B to 12, $1.35 per proeies Be BLOYES, NOSE AMO CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, sete fea ie . Garrett, E,W. Ogbuen, D. P. piece gel Rp oda JATS, IEAY and FODDER, CAT. puir,| A LARGE STOCK OF and mlvay other aiueles uo nwa-ruus to invntion, whieh Cun welling at vagy Low raicea eon casn Bod reel tence neberouen jd Wt Whiskey 00 ; 70 TLE, FARMING TOOLS, oe “ “Boy's ; “ }to 5 81.00 wy , mmr nh Icon suit aay purcaswer, as my stook ember’ ON reed ty of seviw and quauirr. ‘Toe PUBLIC | Comin, Ja a w_ ye Wright, Wit cee ‘ Io + 7 re PACSOW , & Mea'e lined & bound Sloes £1.25 w 1.50, are reapecttally iuvided ty cath aud examine ny GOODS, hear the prices, and judge fur theaselves. } soy i ee A MAY Senedd Rye Wo. 65a «70 I1LOGS, a WAGON,a | - Hs ‘. PRIZS | are respectfully ivi |dobn f. Shaver, Salinbur McUve, Kaleigh ¢ Rostified de: we 45 THRESULING . las Nae HH are hae io 3.75 J F Pep { ‘ Berrewmen 22p, 157 (1817) is Sprnill, Plywouth ; “ itroyLasabarioe © ‘rhe NAILS, cat, per keg 475 0000 MACHINE AND | Ladies? Shoe _ aoa Juhusine Yeucey vill BRON, per th-— F AN tei. 7 Boy's Be \Q = ) | OFFICERS: FAN; with some House- Duy © Heute, \ ed in ‘ 7M T 1 . °"~ ] | RS: Basia, es ; wit | lela cui 2 MIE State of North Carolina, GOODS! GOODSIE!) saws. : ‘lien Mataiiaee G ; i fale ate of North Carona, . . JAMES SLOAN, Presiden mga wai Meee ee es ES eas OF ee ROWAN COUNTY "| SELLING OFF AT CosT | f S aiibhs er Prien pade kaown on day of sale. at oe at a5 ae 4 ‘ INDE 5 cones’ Ba 20 JS. &. THOMAS, Att Woot Fianuels, Ked and White, 90, 30 to 50, } , he es po Meu ‘ ‘ = ELSE ade Au rey. PAULO per tb Ne 12 JN. LOWRANCE, | Ready-Made Clothing, extra low, Court of Pleas and (Quarter Sessiona, | EO ‘ac WM. H. CUMMING, Conceal Agent ~ tb— eo STEPHEN FRONTIS. — | Black French Merino, 75 to $1.00, ¥ 5 fuguet Term, 1857 | ‘OR CASH. | ee be, hg cores A Rene: . a October 6, 1857. 3w-19 | Bombazine, fine, 1.00 : 7 _ ~—o- , Plc ‘ Grven, Cea 00 . Veeace BOL Ecos Me nas $1.00 10 12 R. Asharst & Son vs. Jueob A. Joucseand John | 7INHE eubscriber inte ie to change his business! Jo AM ea xxe Exeentive Committee SA er ack vie ae DO DTS Me Beclish Merino, red aud col. 25 to 5, Jor Looe ee ee ye eae : — werpool, per sack, 5 as | Solid De Lanes, all Wool, Fancy col. 43 to 50, ‘ | Priginal Attuchin levie, che. yurchase Goods for Cash. | All eommunications on business connected with thie i: alitee. pee bashed. Oo a 00 LL the friends of Eduration in Iredell County,|Handsome Do Lanrs|Sio 23, | ALL THE BiG SEN CBI Ae EC: _ een otees miles “wet ADAM SSES, per galion— 76 GES requested meet ih Hinicwile ok & Table Diaper, 4-4 40 to 70, 7 T appearing to the sutistsction of the Court, teat cig Sealab td PETER ADAMS, Secretary. "Ca G0 400. | day, the Stator Order seat forth wei for, | Laven ‘Twmela, 1 ei Household and Kitchen 2b sav Jove svt sunn stan. the detentune SAP tee Lh AND FAN C he Srrennetenoughy Ne G0 May Se ST ow leans, a ing ap Bapestival Socievy, 4) esa aeveca)) Bird-eye diaper, 10, 20 to 35, in this Cause. resid the funits of this Stare mus is — SUGAR. per Ib— reeches on the subject of Education. the be Jauen Pocket Handkercliet's 5, 10, 15, 20 w 3 fein, therefire on inction, ordered, by the Court, that s Ch rfl ld, eft at Oy Ne i SR ree ee ee ees FURNITURE, svevisement hs *fuseenseely teamer Chesterile SiCrvik Porto, & N. Orleans, 11 @ 12 | the sate of North Carchne BAMCL FBLMLS, all privs. ; . he Caroling Wat r published 1 BEEF — Wholesale, it 4 M- CAMPBELL, Chairmen, sii ponte 44 30 els and Farming Tools of every peas Lown of Salist eboice, Retail, fa Oectol B 57 y| Hoyle 8 ded dB cts, rear at the ne = tober 6, 1857 Sw re aa Boots aud ma = nels, wise CaM@trick and Cheebed Muslins, tion. y be held for she County of Rowan, at the Coure | Hats, Bonnets Rccaeeenen NEGRO BLANKE' riamminedymeans ame cot jena trae tomtom ey eraeauoreny peadoraomararheeasjog:| Hardware, Chind and Gilass- | From Qbarleston and George- NORFOLK MARKET. on He we 15,40 sid apwards: i Sicheneysie|niclex bere of wad de'd «ment wil as enter inst them, aud execution ware, Ready Made Cloth- town Reported dy Rowland & Brothers, OCT. Ist, 1857, ah Ii 1) I} | \ N k Q | nm hai sed Musto [1 will sell to the highest bidder, REECE A orice rm merry (6 nel ani Goncerire We Wecex! decane y . pace r ow 5 r Hee 4 ih, 5 ad ES Steame 'STER FIELD, Capt. Ino. Fea- BACON—Hame, 18 @ 20. Hog rad, 16 to 17) dl \ 4 ae Petes he 2) Geis ne puund: | 16 LIKELY NEGROES, meeedy 82 ee Le Barguina can be hail, and Country Merchants would | > U5 ate uf Steamed oe aie now un- ‘ * Kides Western, 16 @ 17. Shoulders 1544 16 Gielen 5 aera | young auc ni Terme made koown on ' find Jt te their snterest eine «call. All Goove| dergetug thorough repaire, wil ready to receive ; PORK Mem perf ig | eae oe sanorenecey 2 Tmemels 8 2 HORSES! HORSES eae ie ne augur: wile chmed | either Cheram aud al imtermediae fndiage, bY LAR 17 to} ae ea th Bhies, 96.50 perk * ZADOL Kk GRIFFITH | | : : r FLOUR—Super. 86.25 (e $0 00—Extra, $6 ms eH ae | SIGIIABL BROWN, (ueert comenad of Capt F ergnem. wee Een ere - “ Pamily $725 @ 000 ‘ neslra . June 13, 1857 ‘ D wu eo thé most pr mpt ap e Daas « : Meee REACH PAL 30 HATS & CAPS, ta siaviecrecaue! — NFALMIBLE REMEDY — se beeen Per eI Rg opel my sg tt PEACH EA —$5.00 _— | Ae tiey eee onda, withust is ‘ CORN Mised, White, Yellow=-15 @ #1 iy sou , 0 4 R DD \, | water, ae 4 light dranght Bost. built expressly foe ber WHEAT—Red 8110 @ 115. White 115 4 ; ; : ae Sea } = water, has » secured Lo run in connection with the veawseencaterace “| Kepseys and Linseyss "si: ee cia 3 HORSES. | oF THE Chentericld aude rudy (tke per plug om a > : F A | - y = ve line at Ge swh, ws soon as uny freight offers, ine of late FISH NORTHERN —Prekied Herriuge per bbl 6 FeUNGd bute unCaiur Mistiies Walene ber bez of their recovery ) 1y. | dskcacr st Theal cas. licensed 6 96.—Mullets & Blue Fish 864 @ A pickled A large assortme 1M of the above just) aon Photag OF ATcecieiite cold Pediace eoala GRIFFITU, Adm'r Ox D no tow ) \ \ | I )| \ | nerehy iaeunin he delivery of freight, withvat re- mukicta: “ poe are faeee ia $3.25 @ 450. Mack- peccived and for Care and Clo their interent to ¢ aud see what we have Mockeville, Sept. 24h. 1657 : if nel ‘ BOTS. PGRN BS "ye medy bar | [ VES San , 7 alann ‘AGENTS: PRAS—Black E y bach't @1.50—Clay cual! J. MILLS & CO. Soper ev EM UE ed ineay ariel. sec) u : ever be wis to fal am the worst cagea to git EVP Ee HRT IMD CES LDWELL & ROBINSON, Charle PUTATOBS Lot per bb Beep eM, Will (Occaen shins 3m)9 ee ee yee Susteren eran VALUABLE LANDS edante reaef. Every area whe tase herme, atevald eee suiar Kuurders s WALKER de HENNING, Geogercs. “ nck B1.45 @ 168 eae oe pee - Np oe NYS . moby hum foe maternal @ pay ap connie with the owtlay DANL A. HORN, Cheraw COFFEE—Rio 12 @ 13. Lagnayra 13 to 194 pe eae ty ce ere aes mu acetal aes ‘s! Y ted by any leary in beep t : Nee Ix: Gill BUGAR—Crashed & Powdered [3 —Mefined 11 wake : Ww \ le ‘ \ rem “8 Mn . to sup ~ MOLAGBEA, see ay + 5 \ E W FOO DS, | Ralbary, Oer 5, 1> - ee \ ‘S ‘ " ce (sree (altel en ‘ ; pant cre} . ayeriew cant ] } A \ Not Me EMENT. SALT LIVERPOOL $1.20 —Fin- 91.60 : i ( ) R 5 . ; J YW. BVRER . . z . SLA tore Nae He, iN sath presales sf cereer LIWE por Bor M185 to 8 MIL LS & CO, Eyou® Magnetio Pills. CSALE. sre put wa real ares rat tor) Pdlpadl ear * “Yl oped dee : Amerie. ners - 5 pursuance of a f) { ( t T cand i % [iteaOrer Wn Mer CAL DUET ciel White Sw »g or Serofula } form; Pele ea Nore ‘ a - K - Shae ot SN A sale at Ca Gt Ne i 8 x | he undgrs:igned « f« ; \ \ | (BI , fit \ | (I \ : I . 7 : ch Sore feng aeeung Eplepey ou on: SHINGLES Budding per tho and —&1 00 ° . ‘ Drag & Chemical Store. |! ROM Er lar dey 0 4 Pay ne cae aac St ep wied Jouts aud Carvature pase aca - = = 42 ineh all hee ) eat, the alua v Ly 4 te; ‘ v ) f > manage any Sur, care STAYES = Ook Ms wall Beart RIT Mm On Staple and Sancn Sale of Real Estate, aece Han " ; } ’ o” g , \ oa eal lanroy Cec siaeaehle F Cie Foe Mair tis “ Oak hhd ata z s : i. 3 . Sd cat lead te ate bedhead » a w i Kkd headin a a Oe _ aang — . ; The ‘Tract tans sis v its 1 ) t and Gravel. Any communication HAY —per ae ee gens . - VAN GWIOVS, We ; : TOWN 1 yt) heres, STATESY iLLE. . se prices # ; - at Lesington, N.C., will be prompt- BOOTS AND SHOLS TEATS (0% ‘ : a SS ED Nuclueede® Miers pCiiatt LSC Luma Me) Sud expanses ade et Op reavecuss Wiles Paine 40D. G. \F. Chess: IN PCAUS, SEGAL COR icin eee Ed peaporain Mn eee Act Q : S Gia ark Waniee, 00th cal College of Pewee FEESALT AND MOLASSES ; ue tou in KCK Aes kecp a hwuer that will compere £ te oe tb ee ee . 7 \ x his bd t Charlene » Professor of the Medi. etoek. with quot demand ger, tha market 0 wel ha grveral ae GOODS oF mci > : armel Beas y aslo) “ beat house of nay city - 7 eal College, Philadel plia eupplied.—In consequence if the excited atate of the a“ ys ‘ “a Meade i aN Sa oan ae mead RF SIMONTON, A ROBES 7 Gt Maney market, business has heen affected Alfour ™ : . “ MILL SUITE \f MILES ° ap ey Ranks coutione to pay specie and intend to con é t | MILE st AND MILD ; ; . ( ) ( | SS V’ cogs : A GREAT SACRIFICE! terme oe «ry 100 Negroes Wanted. “DISSOLUTION, t v . ) Cian PPE orm of JV. & T SYMONS, condacted We learn from the tes Ready-Made Clothing. a] (00 DOLLARS 4 cu \ bl } | : aE eee I y : uiikaasy eear= ) } ¢ ) » , . » ” that the pablis en J ny ] COVTS oT e ef \\ ' dat t. WINGHIA Mt ; . . \ ‘ une nee s. require prom Jewett & Co, h pended This r NN ’ niet : : : reste prem the firm that published * Unele Tuin's PANTS. VESTS (\D SHIRTS CiGPaRPobes we " Le 8 Or) Duet HH glarly educated Phys Ce eee ia , " Whe rnot Mra. Stowe is . ' E : : en eis sce mpl if ag - bah : i vf ’ COST. Uh RIGHT | \( \[\. if : : \ rinagl . 8 JAMEN ¥. SYMONS, ‘ K 3) ated wouthe Mon ar “~ THOMAS SYMONS, ilor. woe eal ate wean McNeely, Mock & Co., | Nat bee ; j Renter pi ate He hee keg ah ye WILLIAM SYMONS. an ; ie SALISBURY. N.C. AT THE - sie ea : kati bord| ee ren a alisbury, Aug. 30, 1857 : even healers ILL SFLL for cists or comp vers, tote CLL) WELLE KNOWN HOUSE tis Se Rahsbutyy Apr 2ie0s Ae ul COPARTNERSHIP. a Yedhia connty m the Ph Sent at the ‘ t " Cis ov ; : lite noe temdence of her mother, Mr L BROWN we Mise ssoanenal i) ‘ ; : i ; 8 MEOW 4 Titk d-ragned have formed a copartnershi sat ss De. WAS. Tale, cs ope teint MURPHY & CO. " Sinn | ©. A. HENDERSON, M.D, | 7utiatntett ines cometary fe Micher ve fot inet wa Sis «, » a, ; a Siesie I ‘ P mn : L sinces, at the oll stag Lapa eaaent he Kelle aut sas Sy d Mechantal Dentist, to : = ruggist & C BIA DONIUOWE “ah abe — finieavee @ 70 Mm NENW S Vo 86 S Uk) heaist i vat : yMONS. | : : z Tn “4 2 SNS 28 SALI Ly, JHOMAS SYMONS. DIED : Btatosvillo, N.C. Dry Goods, PALL AND WI bee 9 Nehs PONY ca ER LS ° dBA EY iF _ , ; ; AR r ‘ow e ab oo Oe the 1%m Sp MARY DE LUBRLEAL | Bene “o ; ' ene C z Ses FALL AND WINTER _ ee re : Drug bie Ne A etl a Fi eet ebeid of Jude he Gre been «x ee i - LORS) (Menre sal Nt | State of North Carolina. days ; Blandy (dinplasive Prorras WITH GOODS. | 4 < a fy «f 1, Ls ee as Aah cohen Departed the Comtre § Cen the Qthit » sir ot oa me " ie Fores ce Rar SID. a Savas ie ea see € Ea County. Bepemhrer, Me MAKGVKED & MEMONES ! ‘ ‘ ! : pas eet Se . eg Z 7 wife of Jane S Merowey, bm. a soghter . ‘ o , \ : . Peace : : : ee . 5 ( / ud Quarter Sessions, , i tome i : Mica ee LARGER H\\ EVER!! @ scx “ Frm 188i North (ereha 1 . oH . \ ‘ . ateeilles ( ier : an] eto the § = suet Ta the dash of thes irate o tee womva ak of icine ' “4 . aca ea ML HA heed ia DRUG <. MEDICINE ; ALE Hig James © Harper, ve. Greeavitle besband bas been ¢ + ty et hee Dente f ener ats acentee ‘ t rr 1 5, A&C. Lit od crcetiont of wines “ge e 1 . ah) ie 1% BN * “ aS ; eas trety bs os te tae hee e ayers, eA Lake, | NOTICE, i AUREL S \ t at on, towecure the \TTA geese oat . i = ohn : : “ori at Residence, West of the bemale . Vw : Le ; : Me ae i whee re I ea ‘ tee re, 8 - . as of the 2 ° , College. 4 . ~ ° " * annct he eer De The firs Ph cad am she pie ‘ . .Bu : ; pee = ved apon Shy wen Soleated in all he taseorernse thom 6 wenne tas My sork vs oad ; s BARE RS Sahabury Watchman for for week, aotitying the summits wf daty, bet first sequin) wae. whet ie my doty, has ‘ ore (i (AK S AND SHAWLS. "= Reale 5 f AND ; t r ext Term of the Court, a lar ing Becertamed the, ee * ‘ Nome . is Ra boue ue me Reataee ic be ( Honse i r, on the 6th years age 4 , J ) : BK RA %, NY ) \ ' eo 4th M , ab : omnes J.C. NOEL, CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS. S19 WE WAR Qo oR tee CONTEC TIONAR NG: 2s soe Prosbyterien Church of (0 du ; e HATS, ‘ MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N.C. \\ 4 ( wr sand Comrt, ‘ot ® wea © rT t ’ \ af he on~ ible M WN 4 t Ny AV 1 AA HR > a = \ eres \) Gh mg kK "ij {Vr W Hy (R mt th \« ‘ = bE te Teas? years, os om. . «© Th DU! UI Uil, = x . ay ’ i A i y VAG. oe i = : eae i e P DULA, C.C. Clerk Cone ent me freed , ais COOKS NE ! : : 1 Z . € } p ewmuceied tumeelt wih the ( Diver race natal ‘ STATIONERY eet ; , 1 Ferttssod teed cinlay and « Ce SALISBURY,N.G | 0 fuvnorsaim, : : O KERSEY’S, BAXERY AND GONFECTIONARY, HOUSE 2 LOT neir | . Bivwe " : S petri eg ani? AND BLANKETS, for ese In Rowan (>, % PHILIP LITAKER, os " : 8 kn CATS. AC... \ Siock may be f oak VILLE. NOC aged GY years and i daye ? . : ‘. ‘ , aie prea) SNe abse Hook I t T J PES IIE « House and Lot ‘ APL ony (hoe A canes cunts ' SIIOES ae ' ; mI EG \{ URTIN : \ x . : e all lkximce, * i is cane pies ‘ | aa : beer VALUABLE PROPERTY | SUES MARTIN, |S.) yp CURSES SST evs Abe Sere F cee . * >i x a . . ry ’ a 1 . > : iS ; i" ar ° sat FOR SALE attorney at flaw, SU) Ke LvDIEs WD GENTS do., Bath 4 VPs, arent ' i Barn Thee . : ; \ i i Paes 2h A pee mm pp ~ . med agent Salisbur N. C. : oi doa \ ? 1 : . “ OGs cameo ingt ots \N A ROBISON VY tte ea oe ne Oem and HN comer a eo Ready-Hade Clothing Cl A BA HU Swp st dee., 3) ra.i-e South weet fran Saliebu WAFELY, WOCK & C0., : oe el eee : . ated. tot artes sim Tree Congress Water. " RUBBER SUITS. HO vy atone 0a SBC Grace een) eat Ea Oils and Paints. Beaver and < J) s thera, ove APE i HOUSE AND LOT Mee in woveanmnaly tro “RAN 250 AC RES. . <1 hIVED ; OF LVERY DI Dal ! | ! F FOR SALE : TIIp BANNER or Syeren Am Wd il EEOWN A COPEUS, t . . DR. BESSENT. : eek Le i) tl ini ¢ abont WA a : SA BCBG ’ E'G2D Qe S , > AND WILL WAVE IN ! 150 WC RES. D — eee t a ae ae fee ’ of first rate wood I ALSO. f State # entist, AUTOR HEY et? brul rr r HOUSE A LAND ES QO ae SAL see RUBIRDL fanufacturins 91000, 4 or 5 hun heleof good WHEAT : | hot ‘ 4 aes kin Mannie of 16 hapdred buchste of CORN, @ quantity [* ‘ he Rowes H ‘ r RA RIO CULFIOOlim: i | O8e CLOSB—PAIL ie W atta, Doog OATS, HAY and STRAW | good ¥ sons ‘ " Bp i ; 2 ae ore ) re i Mlnede vied: , 18%) . ’ . a8 ihe ; ’ : i = . . he Ce HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, and SHEEP; fe I \ : Spasaltepet an ms ° ! \ | if one half ofa THRESHING MA Hust 4 fine nat : : ; . he buaincer of Salse- , , asband'’s Caleined Warnesia, " u ; ae CULVE ¢ one PAY VS tay Ba ces sebicleemtee tr , mee ; : 980 ACRES, eis BLACKSMITH TOOLS, ee pe es ina ae HW ENNISS, thek sfler, . oe : WAGUONS A OEAR, Sear anennnied aarhtke dire [es 7 CER ee A awl State of North Carolina IRUGGT &HAn Abieay ‘ Pow de r. Pow der! of er sf nee . - . ’ MENS, Mining CON HENDERSON'S Bale | Semi Seat? Tain CATIWBL COUNTY, Toola, Hous postereen nn wen we ties Cus: id oe ene e Setoreee Del hold and NWitchen HE PUBLIC! ' iN 1 s ’ nd others. ee TO T ry RUIL ROW CONERACEORS AND WAGHK LANE. Count of Eaaity aur other articles nol hk : ) CIR VERS ~ f 4 ; _ he Court, that enrmnerated, I iy m aan age i : , MURPHY & CO | cy epeys t ‘ ” : Vu J . f K ie i tas -ALSO-— der. shat od ein mow " ‘ rr y nt at ‘ 1 ine said Dvabe Bik ct November neat at the plantstence’, ERESH DRUGS, WEDICINES. &c:. Journeyman Tailor \| scecame Henry Ao Miller, nine miles Soath-east trom Salebu "are \ r + < ' \ i cCoart of ry. one ihe public road ine " Salisbury to purchased a t ‘ Ce ae _—/ =» SS tH in New: Cheraw, the following property. to es DE ea raf viel \ ! ! } Me 4 ~ VN Nt Moiday in Au. ms my ; . nat RUST ¢ demur 160 Bushels of WHEAT, f Teeter ocala , ‘ ue " wife and 2 ord bandred buehels of CORN, OATS, HAY and dispar os Eterna A HAS RB REARD O Tine N ! cl) etperie a8 8 RAW. HORSES, CATILE and HOGS i ae 4 . < ‘ 18 v0 Tons HI Hats ' Hats _ ul a dy soni WAUGON & GEAR; } get of BLACKSMITH oe ty MIEREHY & CO ; ‘ a . TOOLS and FARMING TOOLS | and various uth Ae s ) x Al} i Che 1) ‘ and Master of er articles not here enuimernted iF ; ; rt nA V 1 t : “ ( 40h Terma @illte wadeiknown on ihe dnyetut este JOB PRINTING ob I, | \ \S Wild Lose TONS ‘ Me an co. | JOHN Wf WATSON OM ' oe cae He & JW. MILLER, is | Ve athy ted a this Office i wile at this Offer FOR SALI (2 PIES: CHEF ICE pow s ! $5 50—6w-16 ‘ct er bib ni iw 2 : 1 — " EEE —- Cee “THE EYES OF THE WORLD | Farming onthé Mountains.—Tho Rey, UPON US.” 'C. P. Jones, giving an accouut of a trip We are always in a crisis in this coun- from Asheville to Jonesboro, says; try. Noelection, whether it be for Presi-| 5“ gig aces alors pr papel dent or for Constable, occurs, but the sal. Y&TY "Ch. rger portion of if je | uo ke fully tilled. | vation of the country is dependent upon bro Ken to be mdcessfully The be subd ai puble:nngslon;ihs Laie af said Cliy, This ia the new City laid off by the “Shepard's the MARBLE business at the old stand of : hardy sons of these regions, however, fell | will its result, and the hopes of man are Wem- t),9 mighty trees and till the sides of the! porn gia. “Bled rg gite Mod frog grey CITY OF MOREREAD! MADDID DMDA r pea caer auorursc: MARBLE EMPORICM WATER POW T Vv qu ) NO ‘ '° erry OF 3 GRAY, BRYAN & CO,, Tine hep OITY OF MOREHEAD, | HApee furtned a eopartuership, will contiane valuable. Water Power, on a's Creek —with- URGATIVE AND), ATO, or LIVE easier, medicine I | GRAY & TANSEY, and will spare no pains togive av) - bling in the balance which weighs the mountains, where they are so steep that tic and North Carolina Rail Road, at Beaufort Har- merits or demerits of Jones or Smith. a lowlander would have to rest oft, siin- bt, N.C, immediately at the Atlantic Ocean. ply walking upthem. Why, one gentle- man, when asked how he planted his corn on the side of the mountain, replied ‘1 liberations of the Constitutional Conven- shoot it in with a shot-gun > Jow do tion of Kansas Territory, is at present you till itt “IT goes round about three troubled with a great deal of anxiety as miles and comes over the top and ties a to the result of its deliberations. The set-, rope around my waist, fastens it to a ee tlement of the difficulties disturbing that 20d lets myself down and hose itt! ot P : But 60, 75 and 100 bushels of corn to the barbarous region, he says in his openiug ’ me : te Set eae ’ acre, and a yield of wheat, outs, potatoes, speech, invo: ve the destinies of the United pie pies aie meaner te States and wil! indefinitely settle the ques- & Coy A preporog, aipry repay Me tion of Union or Disunion, their toil. Mr. Calhoun, it appears to us, is ]abor- ; i ing under aslight misapprehension. The) A young lady named Smith, residing people, North and South, are pretty well in Charles City county, Va., playfully convinced that Kansas is an entire hum-|snapped a yun at her lover, Samuel bag. And the people of the South, more ‘Throg, on Wednesday last, supposing it rticularly, have concluded that they are to beempty. Unfortunately it happened ite victims, Like sensible people, know- | to be loaded, and when the trigger was ing that they have been taken in with! pulled it exploded, depositing its contents their eyes open to previews takings-in of in the side of young Throg’s head, killing similar character, they admit it aud sub- | him iustantly.—Churlotte Democrat. mit to it with as good a grace as possible, and hold themselves ready to be ham-| THE DIAMOND. bugged over again in the same way, aud | . — ; at the first opportunity. Indeed a fresh, The cutting and polishing of diamonds operation of the kind is going on now.! involves a loss of hearly one-half of their Satisfied that Kansas is to be a free State, | weight. So difficult is the art that it is pe aa eli ep gas apie liga | said there is butone lapidary in the world be kept firm He Uialicpance cs Dae | —Coster, of Amsterdan—to whorn stones racy and to the Administration by the 7 : ious and gallant defence of Southern | The universal standard by which the di- ights made by the Southern Democracy | amond is estimated is the carat, formerly P; cl gh wale ee ea ee exactly equivalent to four grains, troy resident who made him Governor an keeps him so.— Fay. Uds. Mr. Geo. R. Callionn, a very respectable gentleman chosen to preside over the de ee aad jweight. tis now, however, never of the full weight. The standard price of the New cotton begins to arrive at all the | ancut weighing one carat, sual receiving poiuts in the South, and from seven dollars and a half to ten dol- commands ready sale at an average of Jars, according to their purity, shape, &c.; sixteen cents a pound. This is hard for 7 England. While one of her best mar gem, 18 that of the “brilliant” cut is from thirty kets for manufactured goods is cut off by | *° furty dollars; the “rose” cut is worth war, she is obliged to pay a double price about half as nach as the brilliants of for the raw material. It is not so bad! the same weight and quality. The rule for the United States, however. The! py which diamonds of all sizes are esti- Hon. Dixon H. Lewis, of Alabama, once mated is to multiply the square of the said, “Give us six cents a pound for our weight by the above prices. A diamond cotton and we will grow rich.” jof the tirst water, “brilliant” cut, and —_-o- | weighing three hundred carats, would be James Moxxor.—Mr. Gales, in his re-|as large as a hen’s egg, and would be miniscences of the civil history of the war | worth $3,600,000. of 1812, speaks of several interviews he had with Mr. Monroe, then Secretary of| -_ State, previous to the declaration of war, NOT ICE at which Mr. Monroe related his experi = ae ence during his residence at different times F . = . ig the Courts of different Powers of Eo-| [te gure wissess treme ced Tete Parttace the Soath Western States, and Tobie Furr, sve , and dwelt upon the hauteur with of Heary Furr, are bereby muufied to appear, either which ths Representatives of the United 1 person, of by Attorney, in ihe town of Concord. States well as their reinunstrances | abarrus county, N.C, within the neat sx moat against systematic wrongs were treated, ending the-e cooversatiuns frequent!) with vehement expressions such as this *There is nv alternative! Ws “cst rice, or be irredecimably disgraced in the eyes of the world and even in cur own.” Rs and receive thei legacy due them from ihe estate Heory Furr, dee'd, according to bis last Will and Peetame nt 1837 DAVID BARRIER Aug berl! We wish to pereoa who reads thw there we an aricle Dr. Sanfurd’s Invigorator, or Liver Remedy, Sanford « Incigoraier - say to every kaown a whch can be relied on as certain to care liver complaiat ia any of ite forms, as sarh Jaundice, Dyspepsia and pamerous other comphanis, described in another ent uma, beedes which it w ope of the greatest prepara An Exrraorpixary Scaowar Tri rura.—Tie Lowell News says that some 27 months agy a young nan, named Wu K. Foster, had the wh of one ell jeint torn out by an accident. He was taken to the h spital, where Dr. Kimball —advised Ly Drs. Graves and Dickey ed to saw bones, shorte: thoms or cures for consumption, taken in carly stages. le W- that sow known We take a for granted, as experimen that dwseas: 6 cause hes (the luags ere pot generaily the proven f consempton, bet a debinated sysiem, caus ed by the mmproper action of ihe hver, redaces the off the fragmentary power of the longs to remet or throw off diseases nas ed by culd and ir 2 the lungs at the mer ver bas tacaperiiated ny tation, lear ing them some two and a ome Gsease, because t 2 te] half imches, and uniti: g them 60 ast them from performing thew proper action of throw og make a new joint. ENO a8 it 1OAY off derased matier camsed by cold, thas to prevent seem, the wound did well and heaved oneempuen, cure the lbwer and keep the symem tae c ’ , strong eaeagh to throw off sigh drecases of the huage and Mr. Foster as a good elbow)» There ie ant im the world a beticr iver remedy or and arm. Iie moves the joint with per- «care ts debditated system than Dr Sanford’s In fect ease, thuagh not quite so fully as veorater, fort has been fally ined ia @ large andex - eetice till ite reeults are ty kaowa, and the other, and can, he a hold on: “eed wr = seyeteh fe : d can, as Le says, bold on now it = offered as a tried remedy, and one that can eg pounds witu the baud at ariw’s te refed. opt | leno 4 mgth. & THE NORTH C\ROLINA was i ) VQ f Py Tr Tect.—A bachelor, writing in the | R E » BY T E R ] A N ° Greensbur.’ Times, says that ofthe vouny Tye Rev Wm N Mebane has dechoed the Ace ladies would not crowd the fashions sy eae Ednorstep of tne Paper For ibe aad vther strong! y and dress so extravazantiy, they "ass (> Ex Com have reedved to defer in> pod : “ef ; Ege + twratenn of the let Number till efier the ireqneg of might be favored proposit Vasa Ck taba place (he lene Onvraey Che Truth, truth. Lut ie not the style Of Liv. tote Ab that time, 8 mertiog of the Propretare w rh to ecare be held, ad anwther Editor clecied. A fell atiend mg at the present day en man off froin those beantiful’crea. 2% “Ares: te) oeeet pene = peu ae wil aie be ander conmderaty tures.—Charliice Ls mocrat All persone baviag copies of the Prepectes, wh sulernb «re names attached. and » whe ere aie to y . = names te the let, wil! please ferward th Another Bankruyp -some ofthe » he andermgned wnmedsatel), a that aume New York papers are dix eoum ay he formed at Sind of the muamber of priety of te ae Coa sabseribe cy with which we mov begin the publication », WOO vaaght te be and can be onsily obtained W another | ipt law — Cial sua t “ sand lay sreshow their interest wnifortin thirv ly it, and in strict conf hee irmper work fer our Charch and State mity wit tit The adva a r mee ives in ite be Carthage charct Me ‘ \ we n aclu tages and disadvan tayes the f er wh is f awe WL “ a ar « B Com ° and the f Lugland. w GEOLGE MeNEILL. Jr Z ‘ ) has a! wars n banker aw, is cite ae to prove t Wind {such a as " > pp ? 0 KX THE PROUIBITIONIST. oo. ban? Aun eeedgh nf P shed M y. by the Executive ( . _Eakt ‘ Bigot phivos i we Now York State Temperaece Kimrety pher sav her © aman to rise vA ne baecauve Com eminence « . of a morning . rimioeat advorates bad Dr. Fin H a cae ° ( awee he Nate eo bete of their wise and elaquence to ite eo, amos late. may trot a tnes vertak Withilhe Namber elcaeer - gel bis bosiness Ne rea, the [usto V Post a 8 t She ¥ it” ever wie The » eand « o Prowse nig . een running arcuued t streets, ut da nee Kia whe ag oe break ever ye rise ,€ — nor tt fa Se pence,” of e1hese mean can of the Laquur Treff ey sperance a\ other *.- . Vide the pable mine @ aheviute MON ie ‘ hie be Fie Porm, ae pines ts - four -colen ages a Lit I “se eae RETION i : a RCI CEA toa 9950 £ , Ad } T t ead we vee $100 oe ‘ bs * ° rh . = “g any qua » , King iD // ip ' poe } ‘ Adress s 7A One Hf enddreses, & 1 t i ~ e | . . dog, a ‘ ‘ ‘ clings to } ‘ “ s 1 ve = ed ty ar a - . aid ne eee Wir tached ‘ rues orees enty : Se hove wut | , Ie W Provinere ares race t's mo rshers . history «f { ) 2 : : “i ee a | ce oh An a terday es ( ~ at Ones J ate the yf os terrier o tou r * Pap " wend ne HL {¢ (carter - ‘ feds bs ' . earne h rec t «ft "f H 4! . r i ne fe o grasp « fir vriat t ’ t Dov tae ys A ; hier va wh de thie ot ava . axco all efforts ; ee ar ile enery Kpecime row pres \ | grate theltcie ce : Tiare ; race sper . sr one for jose ied ‘ ‘ nee at he were M . Mont - ‘ ya? VEL! wi Noewe Ane am ya re t tad) , tail, uieant tT ass ast MARRIAGE LICENSE ber comes FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. of extraordinary size would be entrusted. | The yarious Reports of the U. 5S. Coast Survey establish the great excellencies of this Harber, for fa-, cility of entrauce, depth of water and security from wind or wave, whilst Fort Macoa completely com- mands the entrance. The interior communications by water and land must make this a great Commercial City. The vast productivus of the feriile valleys of the Roanoke, Tar and Neuse Rivers and the cominerce of those great inland seas—the Albemarle, Currituck, Croatan and Pamlico Sounds, wil! reach this fine Harbor through Core Sound on the north, whilst Bogue Sound will bear on its bosom the agricultural products, lumber, naval stures and fiue ship timber of the regions lying ®outh. | The A. & N.C. Rail Road which will be ready for} use by the first of Jauuary next, passes through the entire leagth of the City to its wharf in 18 feet water | at low tide, and connects with the great N.C. Rail Road (of which it is a continaation) at Goldsboro’. The N. ©. Rail Road, among the best in the Union, 223 miles long, is completed to Charlotte, where it connects through the Carolina and Georgia Rail Roads with Atlanta and the south-west; aod hy its westera extension, now in rapid progress, it is contemplated to reach the trade of Memphis and the Missiasippi | Valley by the net-work of all the railways that con- | nect at Atlanta, Chatanooga, or with the East-Ten- | nessee Rai! Road. { The Port of Beaufort, Chatanooga, Memphis and St. Diego in the Pacitic, are about the saine parallel of latitude ; and if that parallel be extended across | the Pacific, i: will reach Shanghiu, the nearest great Port am the eastern Contioent: therefore, if the Paci- | fic Raitroad ever be constructed. and that should be dune forthwith) why may not this new City become | jthe Aulantic mart for the commerce of the East In- | dies? Two short Railroads will connect the two great {Coa} Fields of the State, lying on the nerth and south of the North Carolina Railroad, with that road; and | it is confidently expected that a vast coal trade will | be carried on throwgh the new city: if so, may not | | Beaufort become a great coaling Port, not only for | | purposes of eommerce, bat to furnish the supplies to steaniers passing so near the entrance gomg north aud south; aad may not the new city become that | great ‘entire depot’ between the north and south, to which our able and distinguished couatryman, Lieut. Maury, refers ia his unnvaled Statesmantike | | paper oo the commerce of the Amazon, South Amen ca and the Gulf of Mexico? The CITY OF MOKEHEAD is situated on a beautiful neck of Jand or dry plain, almost entirely | surrounded with salt wa.er; its climate is salubri-us; ia nea-breeze and sea-baihing delightfal ; its drinking water good, and its fine chalybeate sproag strongly impregnaied with sulphur, will make it a pleasant watermng-piace. As aot a single lot has been or will be sold until the | day of sale, ail will have an equal chance to get the best lots and to sait themselves. Tt will be the first instance of an entire new cilvon the Atlantic coast being brought iato market at once and capitalists may never have again such an oppor tanny for guod investments, for a great city must and will be built at this place JM. MORBHEAD, Prendent of Shepperds Pont Land Co. Sep. 1 lila R. J. J. SUMMEnELL | small out-lay ple satisfaction to all who may deul with them and wo | prove to the people of North Carolina, that they ean furnish and finish MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, SLABS, or any other work ia their line ja aatyle unsurpassed, und at reasonable prices. Our material is obtained direcily from the Vermont | Quarries, and we shall hereafter deal in nothing but that of first quality. Foreign (Utaliaa,) Mantles, Fur-| nilure, Slabs, Counters or Marble, for building purpos ses will also be supplied. Any order will be filled! with dis; ly:7 Salisbury, July 14th, 1857. LAND AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. | t WILL sell a tract of 150 ACRES of tand lying | on the Yadkin River, about 20 miles East of Salis- | bury, adjoining the lands of Washington Hendley, | and vihers, near Stokes’ Ferry. This tract is value- | ble as having on it an excellent mill site, with a race, 12 feet wide at the bottom and 14 at the top. already | cut. A dam caa be built at very small expense There is no better mill site onthe Yadkin river. Pow- er sufficient for any purpose can be obtained at a! There is a splendid jot of saw mill timber already at the place, ready for building. The | subseriber is too far advanced in ife to commence the improvement of this valuable property, and will there - | fore sell it on good terms, and time will be givea.— | 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 | | J.P. GOWAN, | | WI?H COL. H. L. ROBARDS, | AT THE | ROWAN HOUSE | SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at tus HOUSE. Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857 35 Certificates of Marriage, ( VIVEN by the officiating Clergyman of Magis T trate, to the parues entering into Wairmony ; demgned as evidence ia their own possession of their lawful marnage, aad as such, often valuable, capecial- ly Ws parties removing to distant parts of the country for sale at the Watchuan ce Seni to any part of the Country for 60 cenis per dozen, if the cash accompnaies the order Very neally got up Off @-CAN BE FOUND at his office at hes dwelling ye SAIC Certifi fC ti sor thfepandaialt ie aa cates of Confirmation Calls absence, w . 4 tender LS©O printed 7 ° fine le, fon eat the : ‘ ug. 2 Imo, x We na ‘Of ‘ He main > pila of the eo ’ dete. per degen tr? NOTICE. shasta Rooks for add tional Stock WO NOC ROR ee ee oe W. P. ELLIOTT, remaio open for 69 dare from 17t st Late of Worth & Ethott, Paytteville N.C JW ELLIS ‘PVD ’ 19 I DA DAVIS, GENERAL COMMISSION W. MURPHY Commus BF. FRALY ssonere AND A HENDERSON Aeg 1*, 18 in2 W bite teeth, Perfumed Breath and benuti- fal Complexion <b red ‘ ofa Th 4 Flowers Wha ® woukd by wring STEDMAN'S SALEM MAGAZINE 14 TO BE THE TITLE LITERARY PFRIODICAL, wa Beware rere FORWARDING MRCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrehandize, aad consignmenteof Flow or Prodace. f edand prompuy a JAMES HORAH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, N.C - Me and a large assortment o LAY of afl kinds, ry of every description, and of (he mustreasona- reaiceor shipment, ihank{a endedto lef 4 JEWE ad Jew beet manner Choeka, Wate re parte c bie Lerma Febroary 19, 1856 ly38 Thunder & Lightning TO BE PUBLISHED DISCNION AND CIV'L WAR, MONTEILY, . es ets sane Pestilence, Patent Medicine TOWN OF SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, FAMINE. &-. & BY ANDREW J. STEDMAN, VT piece C mesure A MFMBFR FOTWE NORTI 4 a A “7 ° e rellv eo private individuals par te a‘ they are wing aed abl N oflering + Puble my MAGAZINE. E Beth ea eare ier (ae mar mcs Leen ; x xi “h 7 , vin Baker & Ow S alee: N.¢ ain. v0.8 Sowib on. 8 t _< selete Se . o:a Woaganne.¢ heh <a end toate MICHAEL BROWN. eae naan ~ COMMISSION = FORWARDING Hae | wie ; . ( W \ af , AU North “ sthat are fiw de Saath ' SE ARRAN, Cireham "° Peserwa. or © Got or SALISBVLT, B. Ca ward a ed re ’ . 1 Prompt prrenmal attention given ta the purchase ae a oreeta : oe PRODUCE, and te eli CONSIGNMENTS mot of N Megarn-s. while Cash adrancee made on P + to be Shipped to “ ! * ‘N ( he pate as alae Blank Books. raze e ol he mee 0. clegant ane WA oarze ass tof al! kin ] k se) live eouih hae tb Pease — Reeke Ie re P M- ra me ™ ow is 7 sande J kine Bia ( woke, ae fr eale at tn the pubien atime ve Nerih, wheeh ey Sune it . Ju ENNIG8 Bed Stree Auge ta tic hawmee Ried with ike yeenlt of wand ie c* ard bie ere “ ’ rn ary Theo I a North-Cae sand ~ j srisedevathettatce \OTICE, emihern f ! ve Vilsiep A hlehed marker pr n State be ce as Chal Lita I ’ 1 Five Thousand B Wheat wll be re takes TLR ke gro boys, from 15 1021 veare a SD ILLUS TRATED « es . cos eae E\GRAVINGS AND PEAT re) J KINS & ROBERTS and (0% etrleg ‘ ‘ gin beauty and Stare Rondeon ha ee eS BOOK BINDER WANTED ie ‘ ‘iia Gieine \V' feerpect n reliable and competent 1 The b S . wourd ist January K 1 sha ant aned 1 Ak opie ee wae VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY a Vay TT wo BoUeS. FOR SAL OR RENT, CSTR v Hawk's Hretor CN € wed Let = OF Hug Willers Lar: Work, T Pont he FEST Subecriber desires te Sell or Rent hie Valon Ricks Spurgeun'e S et and Lud Senee | epropertyian Main Klreal in ihe greal Feel 4 ve Ac ” ' ; hy Wa i ne and incluc a valuable wins The Rif 8 eidie Baga, by Milburn: dweiting Mouse, new'y fitted ap, Kitchen, der, to ieee ea ee ee ee JM ENNISS Bok Seller EET EIR ATT ERT , June Ma ma AG HOLDER Kale Apri ae 7 inoif ) a taal) |} JAINA®S JOB PRINTING of all kinds for eale at thia Office Neatly erecuted at this Office over the Creek. There is vow an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold Mill and Saw Mill at the place. There is eu emple supply of Water ata is the nearest Water Power to the town Io the Mill Tract is 267 Acres of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply of various kinds uf timber. Also, adjoining and eunven- jent to this Tract, I will setl another of 200 Acres, ch, and we inviie the public to CALL) all in the finest Woodlnd of Pine and Oak timber 4% | AND SEE Us. without any cleared land. This Power is situated in the midst and is surronnd- 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 a custom @ this place of 200 Bushels of Corn per day—and I k of no place where a roan of enterprise could muke little fortune sooner. There is a very great dema: nd | for lumber, and the County of Davidson is jas on the | th | eve of building a €20,000 Court House within a mile) and a half of the will. ‘ Lexington, April 7th, 1857. 45 WHEAT! WHEAT !! | 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. | —— oll 4 E subscriber wishes to purchase TWENTY THOL sand bushels wheat, for which the highest mar ket price will be paid. MICHAEL BROWN. uf-3 June 30, 1857 Flour! Flour!! 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. | ——o——— TINUE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand Barrels Flour for which the bighest market price will be paid | MICHAEL BROWN. | f-5 Salisbury, June 30, 1857 PRES SPS wily, ‘ & 7 PANGS =-- CANA exons! che J. Alexander Crawterd, A. B., Principal. ee FINVUE exercises of thes Lorutation will again on the 13th of July. The praeipal hav tog prepared himee!! by "a regular course of study, with a view to Leaching, subens the patrowage of the puble. [tie alot needless to say that thee Taxtue on ‘having beem for the lest quarter of a century comme nee aoder the eare of the late H. Bo Hall) - located ia « moral aad generally bealihy come: wiy. Boardcan biained, convement to the Academy, at seven per mooth, Candies excepted tet will be $6 00, 7.50, and 1200 the lower 50 forthe higher Eagtmh branches ; $12 SO for the Clasmecs oad higher branches of Mathe males REFERANCES: Paor EF. Rocawear, D. College; M.D. Jows eros. Chariotte; Rev. 8 O B Wirs0os, Siatesvolie W OF Cowas, Bau, Seow Creek; Wo M. Arison Bethany Church, &e June 30, 1857 f-5 HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, S AWD DEYroT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOUN DOOLEY, 61. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA | SANCFACTURER AND (wPvaTER oF HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS he. &e Se LD on thie oreaeum periecelarty call thes tention of Now regular and others, to the preparations he has made fur the basnese of Spreg De iitaattinncthe he vietee ® miy the eof Balomore, hia. and New Vick, bet ale principe sriag ce trels whe thee he hee bern ene i f every artete and purchase more adventageousiy than here For the smporia » of French granis. he has mane such arrangements as w wre hem a reguiar eup Pp he newest and ch ety les Phe odk and vther Hats o wn make havein vanably been deemed by his castomers sepenor te t npra From varus som vemenis * fartury. the cape ‘ww bul added ta Sach " mar hese vise where a fed «@ etork of the eompletest 4 to the carela f42 REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, HS NEW BRICK BUILDING neat 6 Wat % t sad *, are a . at th new a z or DIiIBBaUuD &® BUNCE. Calvin B. Dibbie, Jonathan Dn. Bunce Lateo! Wilmington, N. Late of Kinston N ¢ Commission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Seutherm Produce Generally No. 180 Front Streot, SJ IPF WF io REPRERENC RS " pPRIVATE SALE. West, off re ’ « rewed ther { ean COLLIN. Trede ,N ones an t vthe« oP one of he dearable « ‘ eonith lage | Terme ac fomea v JIM LOVE Ir ( N ‘ tf ae HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, IN MT. PLEASANT. 4 a veers pale he HOUSE and LAVDT wherein h w . Lor we well mproved. ha g ther Va pwertis It hy 27 feot WOBtOT) BE ROOM A S kitchen, a weit of guod water, and hinveca Phe tar rontwinenear 2 acnge Pern yaut the parchaser PoC SWITH ( Ji ’ pdly2) WALL PAP AR. \ Spl tof fine Wal per and Bordenng to yi mate sale at JU. ENNISS Tonk Store June 16, 145 1-3 Wanted to Purchase, YOUNG AND LIKELY NE. groea from 10 to 20 years old. APPLY gg the MANSION HOTEL. Salisbury, March 17th 1857 O49 W.R.HOLT. | | \<q (ene v2) —_ erie I pay ei x rd’s Tuvigora’ * Compou a ened a yew articles of medicine, namely, \og Game > Some idea of the streugth of these gums. may | be formed when it is knows that one bottle of the lavigorator contains ay much strength as one asleed doses of Culumel, without any of is de- leterivus effects. Thuogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these | Gums have been but little knewa to physicians, and j never used in their prescriptions until used im the form of the Lavigerator, which met with such unpre- cedented suceces as to induce the proprietor to offer it as a family medicioe tried and kaowa in its effects. | Ithae rarely ever failed cute Liver Complaints in cir worst forma, Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver in cured when the Liver is excited to action. Jaundice i* caused by an improper action of the Liver, aud as a proof that the Ixvicoraroa releves this disease, let uny one troubled with Jagudice t the Invigorator regularly one week aad their skin will begin to. assame its original calor. Cestiveness con be permanently emred by the Tovigaraior, ‘Take it ia small doses on retiring, and it assinie nature in her operations, By gradually di- minishing the dose, the bowels are left in a healthy and active state, and work asregularly ssclock work Sick Headache is very sovn relieved by taking a double dose of the Luvigorater, which corrects all R | acidity and sourness of the stomach. For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as it relieves all oppressive or uneasy feeling afier enting heartily. For a family medicine generelly, all who | use it speak in the highest terms Prepared and sold by Saedford & Co., 188 Froat St., New York Price 1,00 per bottle, enota ning 40 doses, Also sold by C. A. Hendersou Druggut, Balisbary, N.C. May 26cb, 1857. tf-52 IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK SMITEHING, any Bell Hanging. THE subscriber having opened ap ee- tablishime at, proposes to earry en the abeve busines ia the Lowe of Saliste- large assoriment of books hed by the Aéy epoedopegets thay a Seto amas, Pi L 913.00, Kati Polor buyer if perience There wo cvurse, b for there: and war ilies imp and without cases, other things not herein sale on the most “er, anxious to sell | make to charges for showing goos’ Call and examine for yourselves. 7 Recoitect,—orresire tas Cover Hoves cy June 2, 1857 tt. WILLIAMS BROWN, Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, | At his old Stand i, Aca the t ore ally et | MURPHY & 0. nee pit | Hewes aad | = GUTTERING dows AS. l a the most sebsiantial manner TD os vcmanted Grestreis merchant ry, oa Water Street, ia all te eanous Ned el arto cents mange om tus gas owe to th GUNS and LOCKS re- | > : oe millions ¢ t potiese and on reasogs- | ra - 7 a = id woe horwagh acqaatmtsace Yi « with the businesd, he hupes, will command a reasona- | N O I [ U M BU G a yrs ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Ali or- = ‘ - ders left with him will be fasthfulty per promptly at . Mea Sebseriber lo sow poopered to OE ef eetye try mere! tended to. Orders reapectfully avheted { “ad eum oe CHARLES HARTMAN RT y if ws '¢ See Fata SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. not pay f COWANS He Mevefsctercs North Carotina Materiels ; be employs North Cerdios Cepmal tod labor, and he rene North Carahna parveage By gi bum a tral aud by comperrag hie Northers work aad the follo made. VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC | prices. ne hupes to be able to make » farureble shun, , “Aco ing A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS impose 1 ; ; ; en ; G. He MAKEPEACE, hai gor FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY NB Meare Wank & Utes of Pu te N.C. best : sUrrraine from are Ageais for the sale of the above Buckets. ‘ Lal etal hele Loe ii to dt. Lot DISEASED KIDNEYS, Pezecicete, Fee OCT: ed ly promis Stone in the Bladderand Kidneys, Weak THE GREATEST aud six nu neas of the Loins, dc. | Medical Diseovery of the Age. egg Thiviavatasble medicine isfor vale at the Davie! ne cENNEDY. of R tris store, Hitel, a Morkevitle; at Dr BR. Campbeti’s, 10 Ire- -NNEDY, of Roabery, has darovered 0 abe vites and ; Bi ins lDrag iNiareiltk (Charsales (al Lecety'c of our common pasture weeds s remedy thai cares ers’ wives Ae suc ene atthe Carohee Watchmen Of | EVERY IND OF HUMOR. just aa mt The subeer hJuba F ¢ afecture and vale « * . ce.fot the man coparinerthip From the worst Kerofeta down tos common Praye ar, 1s propared ty vat even. he has pr Louis we He has trie) st 19 over 3100 qmase, and newer fouled fernieh a supply by add at Seleber), N | eaceptia two cases, (bah theader hemes.) Me be C or calling athe reedence, 19 mien west of thre wow in ine pm over two bh 4 6 a taken qui Nece ED. AUSTIN. |e virter, aff withen i\weety mies of Reston. dered vy Jane 21.1855 us | aes roe are warramed to care & parsing wre who buy 1 S37. One to three bottles will cure the worst hind » when tie Pimpive on (he free them so 1 SPRING AND SUMMER they coul | Two to three bottles will clear the system of Bie } they are Two bottles ore warranted to cere the worst canker lin the moath aad etomech SASWAQAS Three lo five bettles are warranted to cere the wernt take thet a a cone of Erynpe ice the amouw ne gp tro vpeties are warrenied to core af homer for fear 0 nthe eyes 6 ils suberrber has Jost returmed from ihe North, ‘Two tuttles are werreated to cure reaming of the fear of off cud ie mw sa the decom of kes Bit of core of hackers asmung the hai 60 liberal ' . ’ . Ohl “1 eurto mas bthes are seed te eure corrept store ) GOODS AND CLOTHING | seasctatog steers ee fut the Spring and Sammer. Hue Steck compress 9! Une butle will cure sealy erepiros of the shie nan 6 om sin tte aslo wail(s lke oe al Two to three btthosare warrneted to cute Lae worn ces in te : case of nageorm Louis me 9, 1% 0 8B OM te tee oi aayte 4% Tes to three bottles are warrantied to eure ibe ' doatecw @ detent) ty i rs deperaie eae of rheumatom that whic oe am s ’ T -e te oes bosiies are warranted to cure the mi ia, he is « Chatto. Cassimercs, Vestings, and Ciemiemen's far. | theo Bt. Louls seabiog 7 . h willbe oid very bow, oF ma Five to enght benthes will cure the worst cnses of the goods ‘ te beet style of the Art He ai rials ‘ies Tenia hie om a chitfel Cotier, end can thorehere A be wedi 's alware experenced from the firs: bet ; were . His caperieoce im ihe bosders Ue, and «perfect cave warranted when the ebore of jvcal « prot steers by ating thet hve oferh cennet be cor. Feantily 1 takes money o: peaned yeni!) sad the ctrvive ore elilate aad very Reade’, | peddied ever » thousand bottles of this ie farmers’ and™ Hie wick of cs. cennprace the viermiy uf Monten. I keow the offcet of ia eve rated ical Cie 8 a8 Handkerchiefe.() fuse. So sare ne water wall ¢stingarsh Gre, ssn market, : Coats, Pawie.—aod every thing required Calhand #1! ime care humor. | never euld @ butile of A bet mente of vee that wad amuther; efter a inal i always apeshs fot aw Orders for @ok promptly filled erif There are two things eteornt the herh that ep = con JAMES RB BEARD pears te me carprimog , bret thet 4 grows in oer pad- apport Merchont Tatler \Sfes,in sume places quue plewidel. and yet we veles farmers Apu ts. pao? 1ti6 het never bern known woul | dines sored it in 1846— “Thos DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Sargea and Mochinical Dentist, Gradaite of the Baltimore Dental College SPATESVILLE, IN. ¢ DESPECTRULLY flora his profesmmal services second, thai nt should cure ell hieds of homer Iu order to give some xdea of the sadden ree eed world re grea! polarity of the @eenvery, | will etate thet thor. TI April. 1853, | peddied it, aed ankd abot orn bottles pro for cash, day —m April, 1854, | etd over ome thoasand bottler att the mer Sone ul the wholesale Droggiste who have been'® he deals, he bosness iwenty and thiny years, eay that pothing another \ Bo the eutterne uf Iredell wed pate generahy Tie Uae Oetpreies of roms ofl quaressh. ee Tinea te keantte7 le my et be and the f Ana ove quage the otinging tt ree more * \etraduction of @ general fomely in the er * ara ’ medi ine, great aod wonderfol girtmes have been food “uf . ort that | never sampeeted. A Ay ' ~ Several cases of eplepter fite—a disease which oot Ilinoie sl Moviae always considered incarable, have been cared by * to his me i fow tettlen O), what a mercy if it will prove effheiss! day the ° n all cases of that awfol malady—there ate bet few (Heaven hath feed herimpressiree | who have seen more of nt then FE heve should tr rl rg ad ca ard Thm oferneral canoe of Dropey. at of them ser St. Louis Terie post. ely cash om complenon of work people cored by it Fre the varies Gecase of We million | ae PORT ade ReouWe silat thelFomia Coneee Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthina, Fever wheat: < omen atcatwres by mail etleiberaieswill ceed k* and Agve. in the Side. Diseases of the Spine. as, oO fecal IN reeerve wad particularly ia diseases of the Kidneys, &e. he would ty . discovery has dune more good than any medicine ett! Lonia th February Vth, 1857 {ly 37 known ; . Weoaty way mat ean getan “Ta no Negrees Wanted eee a oe pay thei of the pr per day—Children over ten years desert spoon!ol— Children from five to eight years, tea apaentel. A TIVE eaberriber wishee ty boy from 50th 100 young a regres, far which he will pay the high, 2 cr tons can be applionble te all eonetiatiee, (0 duets wo p ath-i prices, Aildrese him at thee place sothcrent tooperate on the bowels twice a day to their + SAMUEL REEVES J pire Mey Sele ori MANUFACTURED BY The ex , . - 1 "DNY r e LANDS FOR, SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY, DONALD KENNEDY, ie te wry bee ver Propreee try ee 1 1D r FINE ent ens we tracts of land, §., 120 Warren Bireet, Roxbary, Massachuse!'* & tow: n Davie County, mtonted 44 mies North of re Fayett Mackevilleconiihe nied lecdinw ¢ Sal Pree 1,00 ph aera Uae es oe me Ww sale Agente, New York City, C. V. Chekner there he KL Harciay Street; ©. H Ring, 199 Broadway. A 203 ACRES, B&D) Sande, 100 Fulton Street could co nme VW Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia ; 8. 8. Hanse country | he other, 160 ACRES They are located in a Baliinore; Geo. H Keyser, Pittsberg; A.B Moore J vealthy and desirable ne ghborhood. handy to milla, and HKaffalo; Hagh Miller, Toronto; Lyman & Brother very par are beautifully situated Crud water, a well with Toronty; John Birke, Montreal; Brinkinboff & Pee- urgentd rvinp—guod new bodings of all kinds A new un- ion, Chicago ; James Reed, do; John William, Loe Ls finwehed Dwelling House, 14 bv 30, Cook Mogeeand don. CW ly last, f two negro Honees; Barn, Stables, Cribs, Wagon-ahed At Retail by Une } : etailby all respectable Draggistsin the aaa shed, &e A fine grove about the buildings ted States and Britich Provinces. Ps small en he mats eomprine large Meadows, ond fine wheat For sale at Sill d& Sill's Drag Store, Salisbury, N : some of ands. alls andina hizh state ofeul-| ss eptembe hi vatin They are well wetered, and have plenty of - this date wood land 17 Those wishing to parchaee had better " cent. of call moon sf ROBT BLACKWELL en "i" DEROSSET & BROWS, tas = N.C ; DR. M. WHITEHEAD. — BROWN & DEROSSET plo & ’ nost o ( an m la ' FICE the some 7 th his residence, In NEW YORK, amounte s absence persons demring ta see hi i etn meenaiiie Miata ete GRNPRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Is the "3 Jane 17, 1856 | Usual advances madeon Consignments. adopt al Hi r e s i Hi t e . i Hf f 0, #5 7 3 5 52 5 . 5 He n g e at . z Bh tp t B deve a | ramsey eat vane. ooh. dpe beatles pee and bottler ve beens yet potbing he = arters. oily fon be ral foamy been lowed which wo cared by * re effects! ite bet few them agré ore of the ma, Fever the Spree. 0, &e.. the dreime eve? he best yo otmone, (ah day ] achuset!* Ct ckner adway A 8. Hanse, B Moore & Broher vot & Powe liam, Low n the Un sary. N c oo pect ere ete ieally su j y @dispositioy’on the partsof our people,to eat their cake Lefure they have peat i. Let.us look.for.a moment at the jess manner in which the tal sto Si le ey gee bel A ed, , South, an t. e reat alk of ee dave ow eet. i vink VOL. X¥V. ‘that'T hazard tiothing in saying that the .° farmers of the New Englund and West- ern states, and the:planters of the South- ern states geiiérally,are indebted to the country merchants for the haté, shoes, dry and ies which their fansilies congu ‘and worn out for some in- . ite see This indebliteduess they > wipe out with the proceeds of the neat . Thus their consumption wa Tedst oaé coming crop, and fe pro of instances, it would pthe het protits of two or three crops ‘to eqhare their Aecowots, aud placy them- selves Cleur of debt.” “And the writer adds, with equal point, that “undoubtedly the retuil trade through. out the States should be done for cash.” It would be vastly better for both seller and buyer if tlilé Were so, as every man of ex- perience and observation can testify.— There would be less business dune, of ovurse, but quite as much profit made, for tliere Would be no bad debts, no sdits and wafrants for store accuunts, aud fam- ilies impoverished by judgements aud ot saa, no New York notes sent back un- paid because the merchant cannot collect ing commoanity seeing that the days of | Trou the people to whow he has sold, on} p74 were over, bought all the goods they credit, the youds which he bought on cred- | really needed for cash. There is now nu lows :— “ Let every country mercliant gradual dy change his business from credit to cash4 tle has seeu enough yf the evil and fully of scattering bis effects broadeast over the land, as it were; and pow let him begin to lessen and abridge his credits, and in time stand out boldly as a seller of goods for'cash only. It cau be done. | There is bo general ecessity for the communit to indulge fn rich faney goods, ten dul- lar bonnets, and five dollar parasols, an- til they have eurned the money to pay for them. In the state of Ohio, there is a Se which up to two years ago had suffered a very evil reputation among our jobbers as a hard place tw which to ii eye “ At length the merchants there per- ceiving that their busivess salvation de-| pended upon some energetic movements, and disgusted themselves with the then existing state of things, came out boldly aud entered igto a written matual obli- ation tu make no more sules on credit. thas worked admirably. The surround. | Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvem ts, Commerce, the ae of the writer'in the Commercial, as ful-|has taken place in the mode of employ- ing the young. A youth who wishes to acquire a partienlar branch of business, is nut bound for a teri of years, bnt is transcribed in earlier, tines,,and none, we may.add, has been so often reprinted in later. The majority of all the books ever published owe mnch of their essence to ite inspirations. The music : jand gepvins put upon moderate wages fromthe first, | of Milton, Cowper, and a host of others to be increased as lie may improve. is not taken into the family of his em- ployer, or subjected to his supervision, | excepting daring the hours of labor, He is “let loose” after dark, and naturally consorts with others who are similarly situated ; and this our streets are filled at night with dissolute and reckless boys, who, as they grow into manhood, too of- ten become desperate characters. Their labor supplies them with a small suin of money weekly, which is spent in a way not calculated to improve their morals, or to benefit society. There are some noble |exceptions, and these become valaable | ipey produced, there men,—Spirit of the Age. BOOK OF EXODUS CONFIRMED. Rev. J.D. Heath has pablisbed in Lon- dou “ Exodus Papyri,” containing the results of an examination of Egyptian re- in sacred song, have found in the Bible thei#» Pierian spring; and jeven the world’s’ poet, Shakespeare, is ng exeeption \to thefuct. Its lessons are the essence of religion, “ the seminal trath of theolo- uiding axioms of political economy.”— thas moalded the finest minds that have ever blessed humanity ; it has sustained the heart alike of prince and peasant, up- der suffering and sorrow, shed a halo of glory araand the grave, and lit up a path- way to a brighter world, Guttenberg was the inventor of the art, and Faust, a goldsmi\h, furnished the necessary funds. Had il been a singte page, or even an entire sheet, which was might have been | less occasion to have noticed it ; bat there | was something in the whole character of ithe affair, which, if not usprecedented, jrendered it singular in the nsual current ‘of human events. This Bille was in two folio volumes, which have been justly | | praised for the strength and beanty of the gy, the first principles of nrorals, and za it. A cash retail business would effecta-| safer place in all the Weot to which to; ally stop these frequcutly recurring mo- ney panics. A St. Louis paper states that country merchants of that aod the adjoining States owe to the merchants of St. Louis twenty millions of dollars, one-fourth of which, if paid, would make the movey market of St. Louis perfectly easy. But the cvun- | Sell goods than ty this town, Lhave seve.- | al customers there, dying Yusiness vn sual) capitals, and it affords we pleysure, as | see their goods packed 4ud shipped, te feel that they are wot destined w be toul- jed away. “The farmer, the artisan, and indeed every Lead of a bousebuld thruughout the country, might aid iu this much needed reform, Yf he would. Suppose one of try merchants say they cannot pay Le- these should kindly say tu tis family, in cause the farmers, their castuwers, dy | substance: “ Now, wife aud daugiters, not pay them. On this state of things, | Sear dresees arv a little on the old style, See to-Le-sure, and my best coat | bave bad the following very just comments beaded long, Usat like old Hunks’s, it has been made. to fashion several times; Lut yet let us “A country merchant bas no right to be independent enough tu wear these au- impose thus on the parties who furnisl: tl we have earned money enough to vay Ie goods with whieh he conducts his Vetter I can not conseut to ruu in debt, busivessand makes lisliving. {le cemes and so run vur becks in a nevse frou to St. Louis and buys yuods. He sulemn-| wich it might take years to extricate us.” ly promises to pay for them in two, foar) Sucl a wad as this, pertinaciously abid and ¢ix months. But how does be per ing by & resulution ev fraagut with bow form! He takes bis goods home, opens | ely and common seuse, would teach bis paper, the exactness of the tegister, and 3 ; the lustre of the ink. The work contain- ry parallel with that given in the Penta-| og twelve hundred and eighty-two pages teuch by Moses. Mr. Heath bas made nd, being the first ever printed, of course himself familiar with the method of de- involved a long period of time and an by iminense ammount of mental, and mechan- ~ ical labour; and yet for a long time af cords, in which he finds traces of a histo- ciphering hieroglyphica employed Young and Campollion, aod a careful ex- amination of the papyri has led bim to sale, not a human being, save the artists the conclusion that they are note books | themselves, knew how it had been accomn- of the scribes recording carrent events. | plished. Of the printed Bil.le, iwenty-six The bearing they have npon the Mosaic | copies are said tu be in existence; some ter it had been finished and «fered for | history is set forth in the fullowiug para- graph: “ That we should meet here with a Jan- nes, mentioned five times, witha Moses, twice, with a Balak, the sen of Zippor, ut a piace called Huzeth, with the word He . brew, and with the ‘feast of passing tue dead,’ is enough to excite at least cur cu- When we find, moreover, from these papyri, that A per ple, amony whom a Moses was a leader, marched towards Palistine, by the route of Tasacarta, Mig moeity, fris store, tnakes a flaming show, and in vites and urges the farmers, and the farm- ers’ wives, and suns, and dangbtersto buy just as mach as they want on credit, with vat even a hintef pay-day, or of the debts he has promised ty make good to the St Lows merchants. The farwers are often taken quite Ly surprise by the Lille rea dered vy the cuuntry merchant. Parties who buy on credst, always are surprised when tue bills come in, And fluding them se mach larger than they expected, they coully tell the coautry merchant that they are hut prepared to pay, and he must take their notes, pay able tn one yrar, for the amount. And the coautry imerchant, for fear of losing su good a customer, for fear of offending a man whose fainily buys 60 liberally of hia, and fur fear of a riva! storekeeper in the village getting all that man’s custom next year, quietly acyuies ces in the arrangement, defraude the St Louie mercuant, and takes a long note for that which is entitled to cash. ‘The result id, he ip disappointed, he disappoints the St. Loufe inerchant who furnmbed bin the goods—he disappoints hi« banker, and the banker, being barthened with a low! of jvcal accommnlations, cannot advance money on produce bills, by which the farmers’ products are to be couveyed t market, aud the final result ia, no shipe ments of prodace, no buyers of produce, | and consey vent low prices and @erious disappointment in retarns of the crop to farmers thewsel ves. “Thas itt that every ill thing in this world retarna, in the end, to afflict ite au thor, The failure of the farmer to buy for cash, or his failure to pay punctually the merchant of grocer with whom he deals, diappoints one basiness after another until all classes are affected ; and the money market is seriously depressed, and tle farmer's own products are forced, | in the end, to bear the brunt of loss. ““Tfevery farmer in Missonri, lowa and Illinois should pay to-morrow what he owes to his merchant or grocer, and the next day the coantry merchant or grocer | should transmit the amount doe to the | St. Loais merchant, we could pledlye a million that the third day the farmer's wheat, or hogs, or whatever le has to sell, would briny twenty per cent more in St Lovis than ic can be made to bring, the way matters stand. “Ia not this an incentive to farmers to pay their debtal Why, the very increase of the price they would get for their pro duets would wipe out every Lill now due to their merchant or grocer.” The experience of St. Lonis is, we ens pect, the experience of every other trad- ing town, Jd0es not every merchant in Fayetteville seed itto be true! Who is there here that would be cramped if he could collect in what is past due in the country around? very particular friends of ours sent out urgent duns in the months of May and Ju- Jy last, for about 88,000, due them in small sums by a large number of persons, some of it due for a long time; and up to thi ay , r Hoey ' od fi ato . tis date they have received about 15 per| bribes to enable others to do it. How on for the toil of that day. cent. of the amount. Is not this outrage- oust If the debtors were not able to pay, |dition of society will exist, whilst men| it is bad enough; but if able, as doubtless occupying high and responsible stations, | most of them are, to pay such small amounts, it is outrageously unjust. Is there a remedy for the evil! We A case in point: Some | family a lesson of incalculable value tw them through life, aod prove himseit Bt to oceupy pysitions of honor aud ust in the service of his fellow wen.” CONDITION CUUNTRY. The Charleston (S. C.) Mercury bas an interesting article on this sabject, in SOCIAL OF THE which occurs the following paragraph : “ We have need to address ourselves, with all our patrietism, to the care of great social defects and evils; in edoca ton, manners, we suffered everywhere to run te waste. We have become accommodated to the lowest standards in all down, by a process of degradation, until church, State, edecation, manners, chaotic, rude, and desperately selfish! political bodies general corraption in se this political corruption | morales, which have these reapects—gouns seciet), polities, morals, ull wean, Corruption in alwayve ety; and, where have become reck leas, evanive, must argue a as yrown, asin Congress, so recklese of shame and expo sure, it argnes society everywhere to bone in a condition of utter overthrow and dis Integration.” We « says the Baltimore Clipper, but who will 1 all see the evils which exist, point out the cause of them, or suyyest the remedy which should be applied ! The public school system has opened the means of education to the poorest’ cid in the community and .edacation, it 1s supposed, has a teudency to soften the heart) and But, |stranye as it tnay appear, as the means of plied—we do not so believe. Bat) there refine the mauners. instruction increase, crime 1a multi is a defect somewhere which prevents ed ucation froin having ta due influence ; and it should be searched out that it may be removed. We believe that one source of the cor ruption which prevails, is to be found in the yeneral laxury which has been intro duced so accustomned to seeing their parents and frends live beyond their means, that they become reckless of Consequences in the If the father resort to gambling a8 a means ot indulgence of their appetites. support, the son will be very apt to follow the example—and thus there arises a general laxity of moral principle, and the tone of society deteriorates. In former times men did not live by their wits; bat by honest labor—but now, honest labor is! discredited, and the greatest swindler too | often become the greatest man, the prevail ing cOrraption extends to Congress hall ; and men who are sent there to promote the “general welfare” by honest legisla- }tion, seek their own interests by plunder jing the public treasury, or by accepting jean it be expected that a wholesome con | set the example of moral depravity ? But another cause of the corruption and lawlessness which prevails, may, and by which the young become? dol, and Zoar ; that they were connected with the names Midia and Aram; that there was a contest at a place of a great waterflood ; that an enslaved Aramman people located about Tapanhes, met with xTeat opposition from the governor of the place iu celebrating the four days’ feast at the beginning of their year; that Mo- ses is again named as a cattle owner among them; that a royal or noble youth is described as meeting a sudden and mys terious Ceath; that a royal order is in-! mediately issued for the hasty departure of a people for their ‘ feast of passing the dead ;' and that miracles are nained as being performed Ly their leader in Low er Eyvpt;—when all t cord, L may be pardoned, as a Ciristian clergy man, for waintaini x that the con- femporaneity papyr with the kavdius seeuss establisied, and for re commending to these who lave doubted sis upon the re of these the authority of the Pentateuch, a recon sideratioa of their theomes.” AN INCIDENT In some part of Itawamba Co, Misa, I knew not whyre, for | was lost, travel! ling on foot, with iny carpet bay on my back—I called at a house to inquire the way toan appomtment. After making necessary inquiries I tarned to when the lady said to we, “Have you any calico for sale, sir!” “ No, inadain,” “bat I have a few religious tracts, which if vou will read, [ will give you.” She received the tracts with every indication of gratitude and teeling. TL then inquir ed if she had a Bible. * No, sir? © tae you any knowledye of the Grod of the Bi ble!’ “Yes, sir; Thave been walking with God fora numberof years.” “ Why have yoo not sapplied yourself with ‘a sible!” “T have often begged my hne band to bay us a Bible; bre he is dissi pated, and spends all the money we make thing to drink.” Are you hap py with a dissipated husband ( "Oh L hope still, and pray for his restoration, and I believe God will hear and answer my prayer.” ‘Would you like to have a Bible” “ Nothing woald give me more pleasare,” I she. * How lony since you had a Bible?” “ About three vears. Ten years eyo a missionary Da TT yes, er. When we started to this country, [ put it up carefully, but by seine means it was rave me a DBiblevand Tread it tl rongh lost, and Lhave not seen one since.” have a Bible, madam, which if you will accept, you shall have. T have read this I prize it more high- buataif yon will read it, yon shall have it.’ © Oh,” said she, T do not wish to deprive you of “Tocan procure an and T ask that you receive this Bible asa present from a stranger and a pilgrim, whe hopes to meet vou in heav- en.” She took the Bible, pressed it to her lips, baptized it with yrateful tears, then pressing it to her bosom, exclaimed, * O frominy boyhood. ly than anything T have: such a treasure.” other | precious book of God!" I left the pious stranger with the Word of God pressed to her joyfal heart. Ob Brother Watson, it more than compen Pinar. aes THE FIRST PRINTED BIBLE. It is worthy of note that the advent of about twenty per cent. the “divine art” was sanctified by reli-|is James Ward, and his reward will be It was fitting that it should thus,@ thousand fold in this world, and in the rst be devoted to the Sacred Oracles, | World to come, “life ever lasting.” — Ex rion, leave, | of them are printed on vellum. Of the known reinaiving copies, ten are in Eng- |land, there being a copy in the libraries of Oxford, Edinburgh, and London, and seven in the collectious of the different noblemen. The vellam copy has been sold as high as &2,500. Thus, as if to mark the noblest purpose to which the art conld ever be applied, the first book printed with cut metal tvpe was the I ble, in 1444-1460.—Sulid sor the Sucial The times are very hard, money is very scarce, living very high. What must we all do! We must try and curtail oar ex- venses. We most live more economical- y, bay less and at cheaper rates, and keep as much out of debt as we can. Young man, you mast drink less liquor and sinoke fewer cigars, and wear out your old clothes. Don't spend your mo- ney for euperfluities. Yuu can get along just as well, and perlaps more hapily Young woman, patronize cheap text- Buy calico dresses and not silks, laces and jewelry. You look as prettily in tasteful gowns that cost but a song ip comparison with your elegant robes ; and you save ten fold the expense to your has bands, fathers and brothors. Ah, if you did but know it, young ladies, ye who dress more beautifally and certainly more ures. expensively than the anzels or the lillies ot the field, if you did but know, while dressed out in all the extravagances of fashion, that you are fngltening away from your hearts some worthy young men would speak the words so delightful t ir, but are deterred by those cunsid erations which prudence sugyests—if you did but know that you shut down the matrimouial gates by your fur-beiows and floances, your velvets and furs, your sat ina, « lks, laces and precions st you would ease off a peg in your extravagance ones, equally as tasteful fabrics. The fact is there must healing in of sails. live cheaper than heretofore. os favoring breezes of prosperity, we Dave launched our little bark, carrying every inch of canvass, and dashing along as though there were no breakers ahead, and now that the storm has rudely burst be a general on t prepare for the worst. Take Fake in sail Wil. Me rald in sail Several lots of sirup froin the Chinese sugar cane have been offered in the iar ket of St. Louis, seme of which were of very superior quality, and brought from forty-five to fifty cents per gallon. Con fidence in the ar , as an established product of our lat Most of that which las been cut was har- vested too early tu make good sugur. St. Louis Rep. tude, is jucreasing ee. The New York Sun declares, “we are becoming a nation of vain, extravagant fools. From January Ist to this date we have imported foreign merchandise to the value of one hundred and seventy-five millions of dollars—aboat fourteen mil- lions more than our imports amounted to for the same time last year. The value of our exports since January Ist is fifty millions of dollars, or tour millions of dollars less than exports , : same time last year. We have run into debt this year alome about one hundred and twenty-five millions of dollare, and by the end of the year our foreign debt tor imported goods wiil be much larger.” about our see Tell it everywhere, publish it in valley jand on mountain top, that one man in Chicago, who owns a large number ot | houses, has been to his tenants and re {duced the rents, in view of hard times, a , ; : : : dopt aud endorse a few more sentences perbaps, be found, in the change which} since no book had been so frequently change. n ' and array yourselves in less costly but We mast all try to} upon us, like pradent mariners, we must | for the| The man’s name From the Public Ledger. “The Value of a Good Wife.” Street Church, the het ere NT ne Chere. as BY REV. THOMAS BRAINERD, D. D. “The heart of her husband doth safely trust in here So that he shall have no need of spoil. Prov. xxxi, 11. . ‘The richest blessings are not always the most obvious. ‘It is the hiddeo moisture. which re] freshes Me flower. Itis the hidden spring which soppligysioe well. It is the putriment, burried in the earth, which feeds the fibres of the vine | aud tree, and thus developes the nourishing grape | and the shady oak. The noisy cataract is not) so beneficent as the gentle rill that glides almost without a murmur, and is best known by the lively green of its.border, and the flowers which deck its meandering course. In the bightoieg’s flash there is sublimity, but in usefulness it yields to the gentle taper, that lights up a cottage even- ing. nkind are moved by exhibitions of pow- er. They are affected by social changes, which | leave their mark in the world. Hence they pause to moralize over the death of statesman and he- roes—over scholars and millionaires—but few | have ever devoted time and thought and eulogy to mark their estimate of ped asi of a good wife—a mother—a woman. } In sie rcapaa: as in ot 3 others, the Bible is in advanee of human wisdom, and above human aptitude and tendency, It selects for its most elaborate, carefully worded aud emphatic eulogy, the domestic virtues of a faithful wife sod moth- er, As the light of home is almost the ouly ra- diance which cheers the darkness of man's earth- ly lot, King Solomon terns aside to propouece a benediction upoo her who presides as a guardiao angel at that altar. There was sufficient reason for this, What sre the outside revellings of pleasure worth vo him who is compelled to retura to a filthy and disordered home? What is fame worth to him who meets discord and reproach at his own door and in his own chamber ! | for him whose bousebold is devoid of taste, order and comfort! What can the a!miration of a ‘crowd avail to him whose own fireside is heart- legs and desulate ! It is not wonderful, then, that the wisest of men, King Solomon, estimating things at their real value, should ask, “Who can find a virtuous | woman?! for her price ix far above rubies.” Ekewhere it is said, “A prudent wile is from the Lord,” and the gift is worthy of the girer. The teat, speaking of such » wife, says: “The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her.” There is a peculiarity in this language. (rdina- rily it is the office of divine truth to weaken our confidence in earthly blessings. Thus it is said: “He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool.” {Trust not in man, whose breath js in bis nos tril.” “Put not yoor trust in princes.” “Trust not in uncertain richea.” Human friendships are treacherous. Wealth is too cold to dlla warm heart. Fame hangs on a breath of air, and comes and goes, rises and fall, by the caprices of a crowd. God ordinarily represents all earthly things as | wamety. Bat in the text he seems to make an excep- | ton in favor of a virtaoas woman—of a tree {and faithful wife. He eays: “the heart of ber | husband doth safely trust in her.” | And for what may the busband trust in such A Sxamox wudden W hat can wealth do en a a a Morality, and-the Family Circle. PCR VL The hea husband wri @ ae wife ph Ayes and elias eg FE) ee ! of sented. § sense bility, his yearning ad ciaortheg ued waesiee inde de; inexperience, their support. He is a soldier, and must dwell camps. He is a sea captain, and mooths aod years make bis home,on the He is a merchant, and from morn to ni where merchants congregate. a fe and wont be fend ton doth. Se 3s mechapic, and must ply his trade, He is much proms when he setae bab tos obpaeaige weary, too impatient, to sympathize with i tle ones, to teach them their prayersiand smooth the pillow for their slumbers. - " a heart e may be rich ; but can money buy to love these little ones as he‘foves them? Who ovly important as they are embalmed in the heart. Common friends are linked to us by a slender thread, We must retain them by min- istering in some way to their interest or their] wil} fisten to their hundred t Who employ inent. . will be unwearied by clamor? Who As we cannot always give Sovelty and interest | wij] settle their little doutroversies! Who’ will to our conversation; as we capnot always make their th d questions? Who will it’for the interest, enience, and pleasure of] watch their iacipient aliments, and. patiently our friends to adhere to us, as we are liable to}abide their ning, intellects and train. to strength theig Roma minds! cine. press duily and hourly lessons of taste, refine- ment, self-contro!, beyovoleoce and piety # Who will teach their lisping pes peo to 1 will Lear them, in tears aod entreaty, to tar of Him who on earth took little childten: in his arms and blessed them ! The heart of a husband safely trusts all: this to a faithful wife and mother. She: represents all his affections, and more thao all his patience The highest confideace ever implied by one human being in another, is exhibited in the sat- ished, confiding security with which a father giv.s up his ps fre pigs treasures, to the sole guidance of a mother. When sach a mother is removed by death, when the eyes that watched are dim, when the heart that yearned is still and cold, where can the husband and father find solace but in tesig- nation to the mysterious will of God? Such a wife and mother hath been suddenly cut down in this church. An intelligent, antie- ble, sincere, truc-hearted wife and mother; isa treasure pot alone to her family, bat to the those pecuuiary and svcial viciwitedes which may tax their patience or their parses, our or- dinary friends, like summer birds, are liable to come,and go—to be goldest when we most need sympathy—and absent and indifferent, when we most need their support. . What a luxury it is for a man to feel that in his own home there is a true and affectionate be- ing, in whose nce he may throw eff restraint without danger to his dignity; he may confide without the fear of treachery ; and be sick or un- fortunate without being abandoned. If io the outward world he grow weary of hu- man selfishness, his heart can safely trust in one whose soul yearns for bis happiness, and whose adulgence overlooks bis defects. No wonder be says: “My every earthly joy to blend And harmonize my life, Give me a wue, a teader friend, And be that friend, my wife.” IIL. The heart of a husband doth safely trust in a faithful wife for personal comfort. Who is it that gives care to the neatness, or- der and tidiness of our dwellings, our balls, our F parlors, our bedchambers f sults our tastes, our affinities, our repe!lances ; and so regulates our tables, our couches, ourap parel, as to minister to our comfort ! Who is it that supplies oar lack of interest in ordinary things, and sends ws out into socitly prepared to meet the claims of decency, taste aad propriety! Who cares for our appetites and swelters in heated kitchens for our indulgence ; and often, unthanked and unbiessed, plies needle, in the lone evening, for our benefit Who is it that con- | | W bo is it that schemes by a ngud economy | world ; and in the Joss of such an one, we have all occasion to moure to day. lo view of this subject, I would ask wives apd mothers now present, to remember that Jife,is uncertain. Valuable as they are to their hus- | bands, their children, they are liable, like their sister, at any time to lie down and die, How * carefully and prayerfilly should they then tive. [low much do they need a practical aad earnest piety, that their respoosible duties may -be all |done and well done. As their children are Ba- ble to be banded over to the care of to get the must elegance avd comfort from tbe | bow necessary that they be led early and least tax on our incomes! Who furnishes the). Christ. ready pin, the napkin, the bandage for ovr) this subject, I would ask husbands wounds, the cup for our thirst, the fnetion for Fe sap oh those who make the of vur aching bead, the medicine for our pains! | their dwellings. Are vot the kindvesses of wites W bat angel of mercy is it that watches by our) o.n unnoted, unthanked, unregarded ? sick pillow, bears all our complaints and irrita-) ember, tbat these companions of your ea tions, and moves with muffled step when we) oo.. fill offices of dignity and high usefulaess. slumber. They are shut out from the world’s applause The assiduities of a faithful wife are so com: |). them rest im the assurance of your gratitade mon, so various, so cheerful, so anexacting, that and consideration. When you see them fill busbands are likely to regard her kiodoess a | 41.4 cold in death, it will not grieve you to re they do the sunlight and the dews of heaven—! unter that your love has thrown ‘i matters of course—to be reeeived without grat- | to the shade of their allotment, that your F |familiar—to a rightly constituted mind—dee- pens the sense of ubligation. Winle the husband safely trusts in the companion of bis years for his personal comforts, she bas a right to expect that her benefcence shall be appreciated. If not, be will be likely to find ber worth ia her |lows. Her absence ur death, is, to the little world of home, like the loss of the glowing sun, which alone protects our earth from eternal darkness and frost. in a faithful wife for counsel. It ws difficult to find a fneod who is so deep to study our perplexity—so conversant with us» and our affairs as to understand our wants and ja wife! 1. He may trust in her unselfish and perman ent affection. 1 cay it with reverence. God cov | ota the lowe of his creatures ; and man, made in God's image. craves the love of others, a9 exsen- tial to his own happiness. The man that asks no lore is a monster, The man who expects none is a child of despair. There may he hearts 20 frozen by selfichmeas, oF onsified by pride and egotiem. or paralyzed by disappormtment, as to be indifferent to aff-ction. Bat these are icebergs, drifting in darkness, on Polar eens: coll, barren, desolate, In them no | tree or shrub plants a root: no flower shele its) fragrance there. No melody of living jov is chanted there. God found that it was not gond for man to be alone, chiefly becanee he needed | the conscious affection of a female heart. to aft. | en the asperities of his own, and thus give com pleteness to hia being In the deep, full affection of a wife's heart. the hushand finds that appreciation and which every eoul covete. This stimulates his Intereat dangers—so morally brave as to veoture to tell as ua welcome truths—so perfectly disintereted as Ito assure os that po selfishness prompts his ad and so persevering as repetitiously to urge | that which is for our benefit. | A wife is such a friend, and a wise man will often seek ber counsel. | Her love casts out fear. Her confidence in | spires bokiness. She is always at hand with ber Her eyes have seen all. Her ears have ) beard all. Ler heart has felt all tbat pertains {to our interest of our reputation. She is the | husband's other self at a different angie of vs son, watching with earnestness for his welfare | And there is something in the ready, ipstinc s of an intelligent wife which no vice and. live Hn pressn sane husband shoald ever despise. not pause to collect facts weigh arguments, and | draw inferences, Her impressive nature, which |renders ber indisposed slowly to reasua, is fur misbed with an instinctive perception of the nylit, which is better than logic | It is wonderful how often, in nicely balances! IV. The heart of @ husband doth safely trust itude. But the constancy which makes them}... 44 example have ly interested in our welfare as to take the trouble | She does | aia them aid in right training of your children. In view of this subject we see how much ne- cessity exiats for personal avd family religion. Wives are torn from their busbands, mothers are separated from their darling childrea. The wand of death leaves the most cheerful family eirele cold and desolate. There is but one relief, The pious dead are not lost, and in our deepest sorrows we are al- lowed to look up and say— ‘* There is a world above, Where parung s enknaown ; A long eternity of love, Formed for the good alone And faith beboids the dywg here Translated to that heavenly sphere.” At the grave of the good, we may well adopt the language of the Aposties : “ Lord, to whom shail we gu, for thou alone bast the words of eternal lite!” Life bere is a shadow—!leaven is a fixed and )mmutable reality; aod “ Bleed are the dead that have died im the Lord, for they rest from their labors, and their works do follow them.” lu respect to her whom we all mourn, we may say— * Now take thy rest in thy shadowy hall, In thy mourafel shroed reposing; ‘There is no blighton thy soul to fall. No mist oe rts light is closing, Ic will shine in glory whea time is o'er, When each phantom of eerth shall wither. Wheathe friends that deplore theesigh no more, Bat he down in the dost together. Though sad winds wail in the cypress bongs, Thos art resting calm and antroebled now.” ee Confidence. The New York Sun presents in a nat- shell the trne state of the case in enterprises. This makes him brave in peril i [ Thin cheers hie bard tahoe. This ennvforts him |cae® whee we appeal w the jadgment of 0 ™%! 14 inonetary matters. It eaye:—* under irritation, slander, reproac h, in the outsid bom imetaa tly ere ery rend meee . tizens wants c nfidence. Our city ' : y and bow yeneraliy she is right. In ordinary a- CHIZE0 : ches world = ‘ banks are strong in specie; real estate To meet this craving of man woman is adapt ed ° She is not ambitions of wealth or fame. She shrinks from great changes and great perils. She | ia not fitted for the straggles of the forum, the loonffict of arms or the labore of the field. Ter home is her earthly Heaven: and ehe holde a loving heart to cheer him, to whom (God hae given a loftier ambition, a deeper craving of earth's wealth, a stronger arm and a higher conrage Subjected, by the ordinance of God and the \ laws of the land, to abide a sterner will than her own: she is furnished with a wealth of affection which makes her burden of subordination heht land melts atid moulds to tenferness the control Htae af her destiny } “Tam loved at home,” says the hashand or the \« mi. honr of temptation, and gives solace to har Iships the land or on the lone sea. The treasure of a wife's affection, like the grace | of God, is given, not bought. Gold i power | Tt can sweep down forests, raise cities, build roads Tt can bribe silence or noisy and this thought nerves hie principle in the | on and deck honsea. praise. It can collect troope of flatterers and in spire awe and fear; but, alas! wealth can never Bonapart essayed the sul juga tion of Europe under the influence of a genius almost inepired—an ambition insatiable —and hacked by + He almost sueceeded in swaying bia sceptre from the straits of Dover to the Mediterranean: from the Bay ot Biscay to the Sea of Axoff. field his banner floated in trinmphant; but ven conqnest purchase love. iions of armed men On many a bloody will all bear witness that his greatest was the unbought heart of Josephine—his sweet jest and most priceless treasure, her outraged but If man have failed to estimate be the unchanged love. the affection of a true-hearted wife, he likely to mark the valoe in his Joss, heart which loved him is stilled by death will when lina faithful wife for companionship. The fami ly relation gives retirement without solitude, and |eociety withont the rough intrusion of the world. {It plants in the husband's dwelling a friend who |can bear his silence without weariness-—who can ee to the detail of his interests with sympa- | thy who can appreciate his repetition of events Il. The heart afher husband doth softly trust, the judgment of a wit of, rather av tars within her province | is aimest au jostinct of propmety | iasprration from Him «bo wrdained “that by ber should be a belpmast for man » between counsel sbe Tilate was embarrassed his sense of justice and bh the stragy desire of popularity have thou bothing to Had he bat bis wife sand at once, do with that just man.” counsel bands would not have been stained with the bloo! of the of God In questions affecting the bealth of a husband —bis good name—bis morals—his companwn Le religioo— andy counsel of a wife held ‘ And how heeded ber Pilate’s Son ships—bis business enterprises how often has the r him back from danyer, ead must be the counseller bath been recently removed by deatt V. The heart her husband doth sar rust ima farthfui wife disaster, rin brother bere from whom such a for com) < are some Wives Who can Actuated by a fu It ts true, ther thas be trusted of dress, furniture and equipage, ane reckless a husband's toils, anxieties and) pecuniary was never firmer in value; our city trade aud gencral manafactares were never up- ~\ on a tinner basis, because resting on an increasing hotne demand. The comma- nity bas no reason to be excited or alarm- ed. We have had a good harvest; our fields are broad and fertile, our im trade is immense; and when the return to calm thought they will ashamed that, by their folly and coward- ce, they involved themselves in embar- rassinent. “New York has reason to be proud of ts present position and future pros Its banks show that they are staunch ; its idustry is less affected than that of any i its savings banks hold in safe ise wealth, the product y. These institations, wine they enc ge frugality and econ- omy, are so conducted that no financial er city, how} , WOOF ane ewharrassments, they will) sustain a certa storm can wreck them, while pro; in style in the present even if they have to (ram \ ow York maintains its present value. ple on a busband’s ken heart Lids lider such circumstances, then, we can putation in the process, These are the # niv look tor a subsidence of the storm that drive husbands to wild apeculabon te lawl 7 a restoration of confidence.” and embeazlement, to debts vever to be pant, lottery gambling, to desperavon and a prema ture grave But Pain happy to believe that such cases an ‘ Strucshtening the Back.” —It is a ene tom in) Berwickshire, England, among women workers in the field, when their few. As ageneral fact, the pronerpie of - economy and th: ‘Urs trong to the details otde backs become rinch tired by bowing les imestic economy, and ber fove for ber busbatd down while singling turnips with she and regard for the weitare of her cui dren shanked hoes, to le down upon thei pose ber to use wisely and well the earnings « es to the ground, allowing others to ees trusted to her control, She ws the one that across the lower part of their backs obevs Christ in “gathering up the frame nothing be lost.” Here is no bireling’s ¢ band, The husband lave bis purse in | assured that the comfort and his house, and resp the interest of bis property are safe in her keeping He bath, says the t “no need of spol.” He has no nee 1 of false | pretence—of tricks of trade—of grasping specu \ lation —of over-tradingand debt — of over tasked | energies and feverish dreams ; for his wile re; | lates his family expenditures by his fair Income, 4 and is contented with her jot, ~ How crushing is‘ England it is ed, he lumber region with one foot, se€ . times, until all pain or fatigue is re Burton, in bis *“ First Footstep East Africa,” narrates a very similar nin females who lead the camels, fecling fatigued, and who “lie at ft length, prone, stand upon each other’. backs, trampling and kneading with their toes, and rise like giants refreshed.” This enstom is called “jogsi” in Africa; in “ straightening the back.” etn aes Grares.—Read the following from the| Wilmington Jerald, and let your mouth | ‘water’ accordingly : | “BccprerNona Grarrs.—A_ friend of ours, an enthusiastic lover of the grape, remarked to us the other day, that, while we were disposed to render justice to | those feathered delights, the rice birds, we did not pay suitable respect to the! Scuppernong. “Sir,” said he, "next to the j eae Declaration of Inde- pendence, North Carolina has most rea- son to be proud of her grapes.” We did not combat this assertion—being under a vine and in the act of getting some very = oa fine ones, large, plump, nice ones, thal, C \ on a slight equeeze, shot from their frag rant stems iu a miniature flow of nectar down our throat. Low cou/d we contra- dict the man? Even the most) preverse of wives, the most contrary of the oppo site sex, she who periodically blows her husband up for shght reasons and on ev- ery occasion, would, under like circa stances, have murmurred—*Y va're right, Scuppernongsare a State Pride! Scnppernongs ure good. The Indians used to call them sweet water. Heuce their name. Just about now they are delicious. They’ve reached the culmi- nating point. They couid not be finer it they wished to be so. ei toll you a geod time to eat tiem. Make an effort and get up before break- fast, and go beneath the vine and you shall find it glittering with dew, Then pick gently. Tuey are liqaid diamonds | There they are, the champagne-colured | rascals, rusthug among the green leaves, and filling the air with an wroma which straight to your heart. Aha! you smile! We dou’t wander at it. What do you care for business now! Basiness ! You're thinking of something else. you know, wy dear sir, that you have been eating steadily now fortweuty tin nies. Stop, in mercy’s name! What, will you never be done! You'll ruin your breakfast!” The only reply is, “i'm ooking for a good one to stop with, but T ean’t tind the one | want ;” and break- fast is delayed. Sometime a/ter breakfast they ¢ asasettler. bat, say, three piuts, and go on your way rejoicing. You are a geing under the vine after dinner, of course. ltisthen a very good time to eat them, yoa know. Dine as heartily as you choose, there is always room tor the Scupperner ~ They are 8 good to wipe away the last lingering remains of dinner, the appre- heusions of grease that may mingle with the parting tarewell of the good things you bave just despatched, that you cau- not bat choose tu pluck a few as they lie temptingly on the vine—say, two quarts. It is then, after you have dived, that a few, as we have said, of these condensed aweetnesses, Upon whom the sun has lav ished his warmest kisses, and which have ripened are ready to burst from ex- cess of richness, a tew of these sir. vo well ns 5 yrijas for instance, tiiree quarts—gu very well You march off, after awhile full up t the throat, serene, be: igh, J at peace with all the world, tia: ‘ wdence that yuur lives have falleu in such pleasant places, aud waking up your mind to pay the vine abuther visit just about sunset. Ali! you rascal, you have 8 female companion this ime—a young thing almost as lycious and sweet as Lic grepe,—and yoo are busy in petting a Tew fur Ler as well as for vay, @ix quarts between you. Don't deny it We nave been starving ourself lookit at you, 1 hardly agrape. \ gay we ve gulped down four pints! [ts fo such thiug sir! Weil, towards the 6! Ing sume ite li “we bour for ret rir or three bow!ls-fu The vine is nut fa the perfuure of the 1 the air. jtis wafed pentiy to w you sit. E odorvuus, the @utive yrape of (ie ulu Let's all go wider dard. yourself cou auk of the « ev the Clock tele ime | Can any thing be Bner, Ltr) Tus Coin at Tecetacy Taoisasy tux Ain What can le Mons Regnard + . a as ent a from Lranbary l« u o- Sais ¥ ale Ju was a beautifs . acl war surface of he ear e ibermometer viemmity at tw k ‘ of about 79 degrees ; be balloon, rose rap a cht of 1 t M Vw ort ene am the fre . wr Ontbere » « (> the . elear jay. we! hs ue £ iM B.'s sta’ eme The « ae i Wasa tea rata, ¢ New | pert, Now amacler tow direct it “ I evald Thee nervat hieety n 0 On ROLIVA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY. N.C. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT, 13, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. INSURANCE. Mr. Joux Ranporin, General Agent tor the North Carolina Life and Fire In- surance Companies, is now in this place, prepared to take risks in both Companies. Persons wishing insurance, will call on Mr. R. at the Rowan House. October 13, 1857. Sudder death of the Sheriff.—Our com- munity was shocked, on Saturday last, | by the reported death of Cates Kiurn, Esq., Sheriff of this county. He had been somewhat unwell for several days, but was not supposed to be in any danger. He was able to be up in his room on Sat- urday, and attended to some official bu- siness a few minates before his death. le iose from the table after dispatching it, and remarking to his wife that he had a severe pain in the head, laid down onthe ; HLis | coptents: * Nathaniel Macon and Lart- ! bed, and expired, alinost instantly. } decease is a public loss, for he was not oaly a first-rate officer, zen. Ie leaves a wife and voung family tehind, who, th are thus suddenly called to experience a éeprivation out of the power of earth to restore. _- The Southern Litterary Messenger for Octuber is on our table. u the ship.” If the Democracy of North Carolina "For the *'Watehmad.” 4) Snow Carex, Sept 26th, 1857. Mr. Bruner : p Dear Sm:—Ia your paper of the 26th July last, is am extract from the Milion| | Chronicle, asking for information with regard to | Mr. Thomas Summers, of this, Iredell Co., who priating office, to the proud position which piers Bye: Gig veppcent: te: bars been | \now occupies. He is of the people—he is one | . a a of the people—he is for the people.” | In your editorial, in reply, you say, The dog , e that bit him, bit a calf a few hours before biting Well, the democracy have only to say ‘him, and the calf subsequently gave all the syinp- tbat Bury Horyen shall be handsomely | ing of hydrophoby and died.” The facts are | vrewarded for his grduous services to the | ay follows, vis: |party, and that this shall be done by ma-| ‘phe dog that bit the calf, (or was thought to king him Governor, and the thing “ will| have done so, as the calf was heard to bellow as) ibe did.” So far as we are concerned, we| if in poin, and the dog was seen coming from | jhad as soon (and a little sooner,) have ‘that direction,) passed ou to Dr, Campbells, | Holden Governor as any one of the nu- | who observed him, but did aot think him mad. merous sham statesmen he has manufac- | About two miles from this, in a different direc- tured out of scant material within the last | tiod, a dog of the same description, was seen a He has more good, ‘few hours afterward, at Mr. E. Hicks’ playing t) with their young dogs. Mr. Hs. son hissed his, dogs on him, they ran after him and juinped on | have cause to thank any man for valuable ser- vices rendered, that man is W. W. Holden, who has worked his way from an apprentice in a ten or fifteen years. sound sense, than any two of them pu together. ‘own ers of houses to assist in ies bie the HANDSOME COMPLIMENT. North Carolina has passed through one | attem or two financial crises, like the present, withont leaving a blot to tarnish her fair fame. She will also ride through this financial storm with equal eredit to ber-| self. The following handsome compli- ment to the integrity and high standing which the old North State occupies, we take from the last Norfolk //erald : Nouri Canora Crepit.—The high position which North Carolina State bonds have maintained during the present finan- cial erisis, must be # source of intense gratification to every son of the old North Usrounpsn Rui t the course of @ recent article, alludes ,to. tho far be destroyed by legal redresa. That paper says? cireulrtion of this State ; b Nothing is easier than to ruin a bank, and in England, io consequence of this facility, such fare classed with the worst offences. At this moment two are lying in New- | gate for endeavoring \odireetly iu a particular | case to excite public distrust ; and, although one | of them was « man of respectability, who acted upon a fancy that be had been personally in- jured, no one has been found to utter a com sfaint of the severity of the sentence. In New Fork, ou this point, there is perfect freedom. | Hence no ipsutution is spared, and, indeed, the | leading concerns are the first to be attacked, since if these can be broken, the miboy ones are sure to follow. We agree in the opinion that a fubricator of false reports should be regarded as the worst of} “criminals, and we think itis a pity that in this | of ultimate loss to the holders of th ‘The sugpension, in the opinion of little apprehension need’ be’ rectors, was rendered unavoidable da by th suspension of the banks north, Bb certainty of a ren upon it; but itiebe , lieved the suspension will be only tem. . porory. In relation to this muattér the Standard says: “The Farmers’ Bank was. chartered in 1852. The charter provides that, incase of snepensivn, its notes shall draw twelve per cent. interest ; and further, if not paid on demand, the holder of the notes may bring an actiun of asseupsit againet one Seuta i ) elie My , VERY | co , " j | 7 £ State. At a time when nearly every country so tew of them are brought Wo justice, lor all of the direct who u habe stock succumbed to the storm, and even that of the proud Old Dominion ” touch, ed 70, the bonds of North Carolina have Many au bonest man bas been ruined by such | Viclous agelcy, > AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. | bim, but would not fight him. The dog then went | j off, and that evening passed a Mr. Goodwin's, | maintained their position aé par, or 86 S\V ED FROM THE WRECK OF THE CEN- consented to issue nore. than twice the amount paid in. It is further provided that, in case of insolv of the Messrs. Borpen & Son are making pre- parations to ensure a proper representa- tion of their Factory at the State Fair, and also ata Fair in Western Virginia, this Fall. Having occasion to drop into their establishtinent a few days ago, we En aie < nie j found them fitting out a variety ot im- footed,) plements, for this purpose, and in a style which it will be difficult to surpass. Their | two or three miles distant. Mr. G. did not know | him; did not like his appearance and shot him. |The calf died some three weeks thereafter. | Three or four weeks after this, one of Mr | Hicks’ dogs went to Mr. B. Summers’ (father of Thomas) io the night, and got into a fight with | Mr. Summers’ bounds. Thomas went out (bare- and endeavored to seperate the dogs, | perbaps kicking at them, wheo the strange dog, ran at him and bit bim on the foot. After day- but a good citi- ugh well provided for, We are sure ter execated than any we have seen late plows are especially attractive, and are light next morning he was reminded that pos found to do a Armicable work. Judging sibly the dog tha bit him might have been mad. F : ) : Bs Search was made, and the dog found about the from the spirited movement of every thing i ae about this Factory, the amount of work premises, and shot, and from appearances thought 1 a . ' ww have been mad. turned out, &c., we have;no doubt theen- |, ‘ elon tad ‘crates will orove a Duilliant euccese | Thomas thes went to Dr. Campbell's and hac " I : M ™ the wounded fesh cut out, and the wound thor o— oughly cautersed. The Unive rsity Magazine for October, Being very uneasy, and much devected, he set off the same evening for Richmoud, Va. iu search of the Mad Stone ; turned to Me Joseph Pointer’s, of Person Co. N is to hand. The following is the table of not finding it there, he re “The Oldest Bible " “A visit to Alexan- ‘ dime,) which was immediately applied by some lett Yancey.” in North Carvlina. , where he found one (about as large as a der Von Humbolt.” “A story about a nearly so that the difference in exchange would have brought them up to that ex- alted standard! We congratulate our friends of the State on the high bearing maintained by the eredit ot their come inonwealth, under ove of the severest tests which our public securities have been called upon to bear daring the last twenty years. Itisone of which they tinay well be proud. What will people think of the fact, that on Sunday afternoon last, Rev. Dr, Deews preached atthe market ILouse, ia this town; There were very few persons pre- sentat the commencement of the services, but quite a large number soon collected, of all aves, classes and colors, and, prob- (bly, a nore numeérons Company than hats issembled in any Chureh in this place for many vears, And yet, under all these tances the inest profound atten to the discourse, and still circun ion Was | | propriety of deport Ness and ort nent pervaded the whole Assembly and very many J: wed in the singing with, apparently, devout ! ing When preachers perform their tasks avoiding sectarian and par in th Miuiatare.” “ Correspondence.” “© Ay.‘ one of Mr. P's. family, as Mr. P. was, at the mo : is Way, : sclibe te Iss *s yp bibe ‘ a s¢ rora Leigh.” * Conservatism of the ™ at. from home. : - aH ’ ‘ ad ie oe eeaues the ‘ South.” “ Young America iu College.” pbs adhered seven Umen when RON ai tor any other cine uence ‘To Nannie Grey,” (poetry.) “* The not stick, although applied several times: hav 7) 6 mld aud meck and conciliatory tau Ocean.” ing as is sur posed, extrac ted all the poisonous ner of the true disc iple of Clinet. chillies substance, After cach application, the Stome the Minister with a grace and dignity This No. of the Magazine is rather bet was imnersed in warm water, which caused it thal makes an irtesietiiie Ubpression Op TRAL AMERICA. The Bremen Bark Bre- men, arrived here to day, with J. Tice, second engineer; Alexander Grant, tireman, and G. W, Dawsun, passenger on the steamsbip Ceutral A- werica, aud who was rescued by the British brig Mary, from Cardenas to Queenstown ; but were Lraneterred to the Bremen, ‘Tice dnfted ou a plank seveoty hours, On the fourth morning | he drifted tv a boat and succeded in getting in- \to it. On the fifth day he picked up Grant, who swam from a part of the burricane deck, on which he bud floated sivee the sinking of the steainer, Both of them pulled to the hurricane deck aud took off Dawson. There bad been ten others ou the same deck, but they all died, fuur of these were George Buddingtoa, 3d engi- veer; Jobo Banks, coal beaver; Patrick Card, coal heaver; aud Evans tiemao, The other, nlx were passengers. ‘Tice, Grant and Dawson | were eight days without provision or water, the rea meanwhile breaking over them, The sec- ond day after the disaster they saw a vumber | ul pascayers oa pieces of the wreck, but could | vot assist them, The rescued are im sad cund)- Vheir bodies are bruised and covered wills Liles. | New York, Oct. 5. { - Noxru Carouxa Moxxy.—Many of our iwerchants have evinced a strange dispeesitivi, recentiy, lo refuse changing, and souctiines even vf recieving, the bauk votes of North Carvliua, Ae a geu- erul thing, the bank notes of that State are, as regards responsibility, a¢ good as gud! Lake the leading banks of the Duale, examine their bistury and couds- the “individual stockholders an a ble to creditors in sume. amount of stock by them respectively held in suid corporation.” Holders of tie notes of this bank should not, therefi be alarmed, It will no doubt meet all its liabilities. Even if the institation be in serious danyer of failing—and we trost is is not—the provisions of the charter a- bove cited, are ample for the protection of noteholders,” Tartonsyitix, Acexanpen, Co. N, 0, Bept. 18th, 1867. I arrived at this little vi wear the base of the Brushy Mountains, two ago, io compe- ny with a lively wedding party. This is the evbnty seat of Alexander, has a Hotel, three or four Stores, a flourishing Male Academy, two or three churches and the fillings wp common to all villages. The Court House here is a very | neat one, bas # beautiful location in the contre lof the village and bs serrounded by # w@mber of stately oaks. The Brushy Mowotains are open to view, and top of the range, aboot ten miles distant. The Biae Ridge may be seen from the Court House windows, raising their majestic proportions above their besser pei a There is a Sulpbur Spring three miles distant from bere. 1 visted it yesterday, The water is very strongly impreguated with Sulphur, and though it located vo a plantation where there are ny improvements whatever, is visited by . large number of persons. I have no dowkt bat the water possesses first mite medical virtues, 1 made the acquaintasce of Prof. Fudte, prin- cipal of the Male Schoul here, this morning. He is a very interesting gentleman, and I dowtt : to disgerge the poisonous fluid. any aultory ina civilized Commun (ou) and you will find thea judicious, nut, well quahted for the post be holds He this periodical is not properly apprecia- ly; and a hasty glance th | ane etait eleremniiiaee . . ‘ ; J , : U ; pers : Ua | odid ota RE Li Hh ly; and a hasty glance Mirough ils pa Since Mr. Summers’ return home, the wound ') Phe tauitis net in Street Preaching, wel wanaged vod thriving, aud in our, informed we that there were over vee hundred ad bv Suutherv peo winto » | ves See oy ! | ra in whet at ted by Southern ¢ ‘ ple. In p f true ges inpressed os with the yood taste and has healed, he hae been quite well and genera atin the manner and sport in whieh it Guinvle vpiuivn have not Weir equals iu stedeals we in attredener, aod that foer or worth, we think it far abead of Harper's. judgment of those whu cuntrol it, editu- 4. cheerful, tho’ sometimes a light: melaochols x teitsert. Tt dees net show forth, peatiity i the Cited States. Wey Sve States were represented.— £d. Cor, Golds . ‘4 elanch bath eet 2 — rially Pelae ocedakea tim r e Teachers, the sweet mdacnces would, iereture, furewarn persons buld- Tribune. The citizens of Charlotte are about hav — Mrs aneaks in the moat lively terms of t! DILCBATY UE EBTCE the ster features ol iy such notes, tu subiit tu po sacrifices. ee ; . . “ ‘ yUuions ariatnintth, (he Nortu Caroli or inene w v- , . ing their town lighted with gase. THE DUELISTS unaffecte.| kindness of Mr. Pointer and family the t rette 4 ty Carulina paper tinoney te worth © The Price of Moncy.— When one community g . t 1 ery dedlac it demands upon its face.— -’e- pract shes ite laws againet usery (says oe The civil authorities of South Carvlina towards Lim ehile there, and also of Dr. Gilson Geetie tint AE ROI Crabary bacpress the Kichmonk Examner,) the upon the ai . a ne Kichmonk E. F fleet RET Pad ee Tiiose who propose to at- prevented the expected duel referred to of Richmond, to whom be bore a letter from wits : t ant ; Ava this from Petersbarg inerchants! oom ties whch ¢ to eufi them, is ! f . ’ bonuld end 1 is nt rent > tend the State Fair, and ty take down ar-, 0) our last, L. Buackwer, Esq., and Dr Dr. J. F. Long, of Iredell Co. Dr. G. called on &? : ene ‘ we . Peiersburg, eo much of wouse material tw dean them of the great bulk of cash enpsal yea ' ; Ane Noasart, hie friend, with BF. M bo the bim at the Hotel, and kindly gare him a thes efile ct) le aa He ed 40 rosperty is based upon North-Carolina bell for loam, for the beats do mot seek the . re 1 ave bat little time - BIT, liis Trien 1 cok, Clie * axatint ‘ . F Doh ae BO pases untae tie lof L } j consolation he co under the circumstances mi phathon: iN > wheat, colton, and tobacco. We thank ebesnut forest with more ceramty in the fall, 1 . irs re ait , secund of Licul « Ss, were rester _ i ‘ Mf pussi airy ‘ ‘ \ left to make their arrangements, if not "ov" = OSES, Were Oli arrcele Suri sarnmentl etn) pid ceitisewr ancia: kind 1 pas eueue ( « Lepreastor its spirited vindication of thae the moory louder seeks the lucalities whieh already nade. It opens un the 20th inst wound tu keep the peace of the United . te ; or tie soundness of North-Carolina carren- allow the bighest rates of intent wo be to . ae = * norghtor e mad atone has done no other Froe Juer bof ¢ merce a ; and holds four dave successively. We Stetes. The two first named, were taken : . ‘ cy. — hal. Sandard. ken : ’ good, it certainly bas, to @ very great extent, r POSSIBILITY OF FINDING THE : In New Orleans on one side, in New York hope and believe that Western North, v2 of near the ground appointed for the : ead — - . . t a tt t i h , \ mes : ieved hia mund GENTRAIOA METER ro the other, the law allows a hegh rte of uter Carolina will be better represented this! meeting» an the latter, iu Columbia, we yy not M= Punter, give ov th \ fue heen adver Moxewest To Gras. Green —A lance eat to be pad: and the consequence is that year than ever. Indeed, heretofore, the | belleve Nesbit and Moore have return ae, , ; lomeeelot thee des SHETe HES ety eH Ibe of the citizens of Grusiford met at from ten to Uurty mifhoas of Virginia cash cpr : i . ft a ah { mad stone, "is zi the columas,of th 1 1 ot t ‘ ritue ‘ r ee a . ed to this place oe , ed as be prmarbility of vering the Creensborougi ob the 1Sue wltiae, fur ital are constants enhdrawa from te Virgo people of this part of the State have tak Oe e = ton Chronicle!” We Jall then get it throay \ } {the wre { ib bat lit a . . | ext S 2 z uel} { the v x e purpose viadopung teasures to se 18 market to be theatres of mammoth specule oe ina IMPURTANT-IF TRUE. yours, and other papers. If itis not a “humbug” er i Nvneriea, This erection of a inonament. ub the be ; ton, at z » We lear tuey I : york Ii ; i certainly every bod nid know it and als. | Leith y the follow Guiiford battle-Groand, 10 memory of Six per cent. per annum is all that the law will not do themselves justice. OIE erald hae @ letter Ga 1 og where and bow ty fied it | of the wreck laving been as: (Gen, Nathaniel Greene. Speeches were of Virginia allow the money leader, yet whieh —— ted Calcutta, Aogust 1Uth, which says 9 y. < told me that Mr. Pe ertained a hve miles, and the sound wie by several gentlemen present, of them : wiliong te pat = moe? hag — Seat , Aen, eur ty as any frown 2 ; . tbe mon HIGH FREIGHT CHARGES that Lucknow, th capital city of Ou Sey only twenty dollars fur the several BPppicatior = aE ie ns frown 2) a ong whom were Gov. Morebead, Huo. ec rapt att pear J sf he k -at ve been \- 1 , ONE) e, I pr se to snegest & Jaques I. Morelead, and D. F. Caldwell, “") ee en ens str Mr Jo lL Exuwe has landed usa bil cot: cree ore eres mec iin! understand, lives about tweaty aie tix er exact pomtion may | : ’ An vestance has beeu named to we where s < - , raseacred by Nenajee Salib; and the f Milt NC. "4 tiilen of the town offered ome cent, 6 far ireicht wiken lie dcarcel we should tnaseac ys ) ; r oo, > . rN F vez t ise Lp folle 7 € ol per A hand ief foree under Gen. Havelock lias e- ; Were “Con “u pha resolutions, preven bY womth fora large sum, which be proposed to pa , believing, as he does, tha here ee z Bee Mtelbead, Were Ubsahithously Bdop- , othe d v - ; rape ae ven obliged to fall back upon Cawupore, THE TYRANNY AND ANTIQUITY . . ur seripe I cn @ Po divide with ot rs, and thus give the very best ew yee Somme wiicre, which ought 2 . ; A “ security, but did be get it! Nut a stever, As witemicdite erribly decimated by the cholera OF FIRE COMPANTES ( e S oan bmeter Jicmlecd. That it ie due Geeetal Ne: ea ka unquestioned nght, the money lender Tie fir freigiition a box of book Tins letter, it is stated, was received 7, talliuvent wenn SNE AA rel eR hel eMeNsIVE Cianicl Greene that a monument be erec- isvested it in Baltimore at three per cent « month 4 ’ wna bo rooks, e intelligen respondent nl \ : » anne se | “1 oc tae) Vid Liverpool by the steamer city of ¢ V. : : a iby @ tuerease” ted ty bie weuory upue the plaine of sad the © v weiye g Y1 Ibs., at t 3 entne feet ty ¢ the Mercury, } usion to the inasts tens ate “ ' Jeeta ¢ ibeors ein Virgy fees Stat Cy +) fen P , Wastingtou , bat the Niagara. ilree days ; . rte dein caf te TIA ; ; sheers Levee pa fest 9 is Measurement, fro ] adelphia 2" ry whieh the tire ipanies of Washing [icwdved, That it becomes the Nation- this the cause of ite “wore fgbt. Portsmouth and Raleush to this place later, makes nu mention Of any such huws ave acquired r that city, ths bg | . af Chesser ts al lax erect that meonauenut, Fredericksburg Herald ‘ < ta tert wt , ] gee tlin ‘4 an freiytt a ludes tu the anti f this evil It ‘ enaniy oe Mveodved, Liat itis the duty of the : “ a . x ia ve (sreens [im ry s the : : . En Layisialure rth ¢ ir ‘ ere . * , 2 £4 37 ] geoff the N _ I , 2) ] ,to be regretted that snack f ig en . cea ote ited —s eee! Py ervet The kfict of Panic in the Mana! 5 ‘ib the Farin ye [Seatou 8 =} eaith t atte fthe National Leyisla wa ys ri) ( e. be Ralei zh & piace, is a Sacha hg e Farivers Dank, locaton 1 andr e organiz 1 shonkd be per sr us Caer ‘ bd turing Inelrvcta -The Germantown Te! , t wn as ru py ! the news ) ‘ ’ 1 F ire Geeo . é e charges of the Raleigt : 5 ee Fen Spo = ee verted hy ecch dangerons purposes As ! “ deed, That if the National and ezraph says that the operstione of gutton cae Roaneh nd Sea Ve 8 pa rank T ; see Geen foar large « win strumperite wreck Stare Leyelature decline, the people of and woolen milla, print worka, drying e ie . n fr ail gu - Soh BEEN OF . The pe of temarcianicr \ : ; Crundeord wild erect this thenuimneut, tablishimenta, machine shops, foundries, i. ; i r f in order . . ; : $3.~2 M } Pe ad.iy Casoed, aud Coal pubic coubu : Ary y siieerntt . , ; . it : re a to oof at ze & furnaces, Kc., were Lever eo restricted, ste the arties have ove + and the feolthe branch ps ry r fire « 8 have acy ‘ ‘ an _ phos es perhaps, as at the present lupe, } ~ fearrying out the abeve Peas ; Fry ik . tcirae eut as yodd er n. ut woere did fire « ie ; ; \ 2104 ras i ~\ : s : | prepare aconstitation for the regula A DPhyncian Putting too much con . r om Ad ac I anng the na ' ‘ope aus ’ ' Cae " fh oe : expens pnd wi tH ; 7 f ny ; (low of the association dence in wown Medic ine -A German t rodor oO honor of the late bray Lal ss 1 pete Et ss A atiy trifling ; A 4 so. Tie clarges as ; ; 8 rleha |) Boros “se ‘ fac ; ows doctor at Urbana, [linvis, the manufac . 4 The ‘ ated 4 ‘ ~ . : Trait lad oa 4 > ' weno “ penence, ber were ancient cities w ita Tea A lady residing near the tourer of snake bite medicine, eauglit + we America, was In t ‘ excite Wer at n : Nuyueta Springs, on this county, present ’ : * | é " Riz . : ' rattlesnake on the prairie, and took tt ast n € eiulp yard ie Messrs ed Vears ag fe it we PONTON I , her sod with three fi mya, on bit x $ snd be u ‘vera Was . a i peror ‘Lrajau, the y 1 i . e nicht ofthe 27th altine, he weight hotne, and offered to bet the snake bite : | y, who wae G rnor of the y of the emallest wae Sg penn Is, and the lim every tine any person boaght a bor We na a ar nplainte | $27" The cholera is playing havoc n which Nicomedia was situated, w / Ifhempt at ts / I ' weight of tue whole amonntto of bis medicine for one dollar, On San [earces ut wave Rinisiaeliereers : - ~ GreorgiayS ‘ art Lag pounds The pel llews and tll day of last week, while fooling with hw Rs ; W el was 4 «4 4 “A yo omy Lhth ther were doing well when last heart : } | wus | vee J , : vet, it bit him in the hand, He apple! ¢ eG > ues 1 ffere parts of t ‘ oe Hy ho Bs : M Tins has been a great crop year medicine withoat effeet On i ol bd “ . . hae wi “7 eT . a ta ere cutrre k t at N , Had the agentof the bank a Staunten Vindwatn ; j jelivery reapectis irres of the » TROUBLES IN TILE MONE} ; Ila day be sent for a doctor, bat too late—be ie a Ks ‘ 2 rtice ree » Fs . ‘ act is x s s vera 2 MARKETS ven : : rary rit oe died the same day.— Chicago Journal. aploy ne ‘ FB cna it also twopublic burt uw rwritiog. . eng ; ( < : ean ' . ; ; ; Low Price of Wheat in) [noa.—The - ¥ of. ts UAC: From all we can yather from the news. Www! se and tie temple oft a teas Mi . Le | , : f, ’ : 7 A ] Ie. |e Raleigh & G.40,N . ° F they stood rary si les of s ve red, | 6 CAL «fa u i City Republican estates tnat farm Normat Cortver.—By a private Jette ; Zz ' papers iu regard to the present flaancia 1 ee ae ar ‘i ' “ riitatrer un moth ers are offering wheat in that eity for for from Normal College we understand it i# { t re . . = : —— © OCCABIO eading 1 » : t roubles, itis yrowing worse and w ae y Sa dtlihe aan A pe a a} Fe ait centa a bushel, and cannot find pur having annsnal saccess. The letter sar? eerer slat company or real [tis inposesble for us ty keep up with the partly to the woce ntthanesuhe ga ntl 1 train bath ors, The Republean adda oy “there are more students in College ne* : ee pie, | es me state of facts m reported of the Mu } . ‘ , f. 4 j’a Z ailures Banks, and bueinesa houses, :t appears, sto fixed and: : i Mafe dl al rece It ne state of fa te Pe ponre re Mus \than ever known atone time before ‘ rf freiy ’ urge and sinall, thronghout. Theiroaimne of this terrible calam ty Tie 4 at t r wat . | N Ae and other river t rarketa, and ine They number abont 175, and are conti? ‘ ‘ ate Vine 19 y Tiere tiuac at necessity the city waa not firpnished w e has bee alt le perpetrator we may say of the inarkets general: ally arriving. In the Freshman class . “Zs I lust of neceseity Le ; \ of the State.” (icra are about 6U.0_N.U. Advcoslé : AE tw ; fa iy , Ac zines, bocketa, or any single n 4 ts ar By 1 ’ A vere are abou 5 av. adh 0 ‘ 1Cla SUL 4 Inahv pales He ar 5 : in Poteet hese ssutl Ft Many parts of the coup proper to extinguish fires, which T nos, Rete ~* 7 os y by the » ision of Factories &c., wever, have yiven directionste be | I , A LONG FADT. Necrovs Derrectarino in Parce— = is throwing out of employ thoasands vided. You will eonsider, sir, w a, / / L : vd A gentleman in this place having basi-, The derangement in financial affairs hee OL T NEAT Gt)% lent) pon thuusasds of operatives. The total it may not be advisable to fort a co fe ‘ ' eo pesmi a Dentists ottice, who had been caused a heavy depreciation in the pect }) J tamber of A es abnounced > New pany ft n, consistiuy ' : 1 . eebtscte months was net a hittle #96 of perros of all grades at Richmond s ' - . a Look, forthe last week, isone hundred and Munere’ an 1 Uly wether tw eee < \ 7 J ‘ rt 7 ah, Fupon opening the ll sone te . The tipossibility of getting money ine 7 : ; The [ee eas AEA eare none but those of that busciess alal ; rt } : dave aye, to find a small dog that tn ! the South, and the high rates of exchang® | ks ee adlinitted teand the vite Jia Pacha heen missing for some tune, in the office. jow asked have driven the largest (™ (+ v UCU at y etl re t t + : ( lto ft , . |) r ste have been y eff 1 granted them shall not be « Wed \ a See ‘ ae Wien or haw he came there, was the dera ont of the market, so that there ~ , t} » } rate r ' ation poo fhe { vt 3 rece . ot aan ERY EE eye et As this porate: . , | ; pe ERULOL Upon reflection, he recollect nothing being done in the business. . aes Wheat and Flour are et nt ly w be restricted tos tliat ’ - 1 MTree cd thst peat fe ur ivecka before he bad open ° se. qquitit { fer mat moot the passens ed the office for acme purpose which : d . : gus . Ws " : the ¢ ral A \ t! uly . a Viet ie HCN WAR) Heavy Fraco,—It is stated that the Am” ’ \ ern ota preety tothe mar PEI WEE pry . a ] t eer ae ow Seep Sse months, ican Sanday School Umon has recently discos . J i re f | 4 | ‘ ' ts asf ‘ ue | ind that the dog must have entered, n- | gred that notes and acorptences of the board # 7 2 | . ance in t Tina “Yon are i , - mea e ‘ nt f ie yet ae that vccasion Ihus the aug mounting to nearly $89,000, have been circle HI at fr nice tae « : | er to esta ny oof fire. pro’ StL a Le ' "had heen locked up tor four weeks with: | tat without authority. A card has beer (eh i t Sia with this na rtunate estate of t N what la ! : Aes y ‘ u out food or din Of course be was but pared, disowning them, and asserting that ket r pract \ cities . ves ee a skeleton, but with proper treatment he board is nut responsible for their payment. [ont ato at ay uy > ture yenera- ig now fast reyaining his flesh and spir- . : o4 WY I i - ve acen, ae of thin wort have bel ; Wie bytes ys jolly asa cricket—and qnite LATER FROM UTAH. A HVE) pia it} atthe der peace of the 4 neral, and ot ! ! i Is pleased at the idea of becoming the sub- Oct 3. nue : hon his pas BR eT PRL Ie tives Tettics ny W hiatens ee Ler Wd nothave been ject of a newspaper parngraph.--Cheraw ssc oecias ys = exe Weck name we give t orp whatever than Poo Grazelle, Capt. Ruasell, from Salt Lake, at ‘ . ‘ a 1 4 i} 4 i . rr elas fe ie purpose they ed, they w - that the Mormons have fortified ¢ a Wo ‘ Srasr. News from Havana, cad New not fail to forin therselves into facetious Gold Coming --it ia nuderstood that £7 The Lith session of Orange Pres-| bridges to resist the passage of the | ve . ‘ ar. Ide is bly Orieans, fo tie 4th inst. announce afur- assemblica, however short their m eUNE® oi Vanderbilt isto bring home with her hytery will commence at Lexington on Governinent troops. The Cheyennes oF winted w Hare ofthe State —he haa! ther decline in Sugar, and holders expect- may be. It will therefore be safer to ; 2 ’ Friday the 16th day of October, at 7 0’. committing depredations of a eerie i i ais tt > 500.000 { cain gold > * r CoA ar «mone ed to lose heavily provide such tuachines a6 are of service ON Der MEXG EPpy =, francain gold. elock, P. M. character on the settlers. exhibited & havea ican securiti of eonsequen 90 a 904, ad (a™ thet meet in the] Jotte, on We * Meal, Chickeasper do: Eggs. per doz. Feathers per Ib. Fiear por bbl. “ ” Sack, : fron : Bar) Lard, FAYE BACON, per COFFEE, p Rio, FLOUR, per Family, BKepertine Fine, Crm, GRAIN, per Cora. Rectified NAILS, eat, 1BON , per ft Kagteh NO, Reported by I BACON—Has Sides We PORK— Mew FLOUR —#ap Pamily § PRIRD arr CORN — Wass WHEAT—R- FLAXSEED- BEE<WAaX— a Alam Fleer, recies ted sales goed at, rece Corn, arriws whieh have be Apples dried Finseerd om Pork mete Oar Banke ee C. AI Dru SAL Wo. =e whieh will be Reva, and o factory Call ing else where Oer 13, 1% VW AFTE by 0 yea tome ee te ci 3.3.8, Bowl ber of papile, Oe, wmmefiaiely, | tale preeeat Oct. 13, AT . form of the cx By Oct. 9. 185 JAI x I UYB eve terme ar Dealer im Pia Meludeona, t &e. Wholes tamed. Age den Engines Pompe eet f E. Badger, A Gilmer, ©. P Oct. 13, 1 NOTICE wish to sober and Constant eme eet section of evbecriber at Oct. 13, en f i i e iv r e e i di e r the yawn Te! f outton ry iny es andrivs, stricted, te oun German nan ula anglit a } took it ake bite ht a bor On Sat with hw a: late—he urnal. ate letter tard it tier say? lege now before re contin yan class lpooate . Pa .— fairs hee the pret mond. ney from exchange gest tra r there® E88. the Amer tly adiseot eo board # en circule been pr gq that th ment. qth ron of the 90th alt In a Samara pt ee ta reel Se ies pti A closing quiet ccinada oe i heavy, and in +t le County, op, the ar ks iu a fat Ameri .: vce fall doer ign 8 | Nenad pick 45 yous and 10 aye Bea hib fendeney. Frieghts ‘sata shiek righbour “ pete as London, im Amer- co meinber of the M. Be Ceseed ior rosy pore | nd Tiough, for some da ious 1 his douttr hie moral sky wae Bh 5 tgs bond y yet we hope that the darkness passed away, and that he died in peace. He has toft a wife and eight children, together with » large circle of Wrienda to mourm their own; yet We (rust 1 mourn pot as those who heve av hi meet in the resbytérian chofeh in Cbar- Truly eg sey, in the midst of life we haa lotte, on pe ay, October 21, at 7 o- | death. clock, P ; THE MARKETS. State of North Carolina, Salisbury, .. “Cn Oct. 18, 1857. Iredell County. RECTED WEEKLY 8Y ar J. MILLS & Co. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ; : August Term, 1857. ican securities there, were no transac pais of consequence, . Consola are quot 90 0 904, a decline of one-cighth, the 8 nod of North Oarolina witl A iried. 00 « 150} Mar, 9210 <— 15817 | * White, 10012 T. A. Allison, Ex’s. of Andrew Allison, deceased, Resswes, 250 . Molesses —_ 70 “a ageinst. “ Beef, ‘ i Sis | © Museovade 65070 | Samuel Rankia, and wife Mary, Alfred Vaughn, and bay NDL Nuits (Cat) s a 6 wife Amarillis. CABBLES— og 05 [Oate, 5037 CAVEAT. Ada@antiag; 81» 37 were LINSEED” 624 | ,4 paper writing purporting to be the lest Will und Coffee Rie, Bea cong 4 s. 75 | Tesmment of Andrew Allison, dec'd., is propounded «Juve, Te r-war- os “eee | for probate in open Cart by Col. T. A. Allison the Cotton, ia ld 2 noo ‘3 g | Executor thervia numed. Whereupou Dr. Samuel Cotton Vern; lide a gues 1s, 225 0 237 | Rankin im right of hie wife Mary, und Alfred Vaugho Cosas #5 « 90 rma cab yay dp 4) in righs of bs wife Aumarillis, two uf the heirs at low + Meal, 100 2 0 faoeoting ® ad 12h 0 15 | aud next bin of the eaid Andrew Allisou, came into Chickens per dos. 150 0 §2, 2 16a 16 | Cort and eater a Cuveat to the prubste therruf, Eggs. per doz. Ba 10 ‘ — rr 16 and that the sane is vot the last Will aud Testament Feathers per tb, 358 374 a a . 194013 of the anid Audrew Allison, or any part thereof, and Fiearper bbl. 500 « 5,25 ee aA ee thereupon the Court directs the ullowing issue to be «Seek, << bala er ite, 75 a h7 \made up and submitied to jury, to wit: “Is the fron « Bat) 17 | Woot 25 230 | id paper writing, or any part thereef, and if so, Lard, b > « = what part, the last Will aad Testament of the suid —_ FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. . Oct. 8. Andrew Allison, or not And it appearing tothe satisfaction of the Court, that the Heirs at Law of William Allison dee’d., ub Heirs at Law of Adam Allison, dec'd, and the Heirs at Law of Wm. Beard and wife Catharine, dee’d. [Toun, B. Anan, “ jeans) arate dec. ONTY! Fa om a tn Tine ange kh onene cis W. White and John W, White, children and heirs of Jobn White, dec,, are not inbabitauts of this State: 1: iw ordered by the Court, that publication be miade for six weeks, in the Caroling Waichman, « poy: 2 ond printed in the Town of Salisbury, for the | fendants to be and appear at the next Comrt of | Betty | to be held for the County of Davie, dt the | House ia Mockevitle, on the 4th Monday «fter | the 4th Monduy in February uext, and plead, answer or demur to compleinwnt’s Bill, or the same will be | taken pro copfesav and the cause set for bearing ex parte, as to ~ | Wituess, L. Bingham, Clerk and Master of said Court of Equity, at office, the 4th Monday after the | 4th Monday in August, A. D. 1057, and im the 62 year of American Iudependence. L, BINGHAM, C. M. 6w-20—Pr. adv. $5 50. State of North Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. Gilliam Ratledge and others, vs. John Ratledge, Wm. Love and wife, Petition to divide the residue of the sale of Lands. | cp tS to the satisfaction of the Court, that the spent ants, Joba Ratledge, Wiliam Lave and | wife, are not inhabitants of the State: It is, there- fore, ordered by the Court, that publicotion be made fur six weeks in the “ Carvlina Watchman” printed | in the town of Salisbury, that the said defendants, | Juhu Ratledge, William Love and wife, be and appear at the nest term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions to be held for the County of Davie, at the | Court Houee iy Mocksville, un the second Monday in| December nexi, und show cause, if any they bave, | why the prayer of the petitioners shall nut be graut- ‘Witness, A. A. Harbio, Clerk of our said Court, at office, in Mocksville, the second Monday in Septeme | ber, A. D. 1057, and in the 62ud year of our Lnde- | pendence. A. A. HARBIN, C.C.C. Ge Fr: adv. $5.50. NEW GOODS. BACON, per ib 00 2 18 | who are Heirs a: Law of the said Andrew Allison, COUF FEE, per ib. reride beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered Rie, liga 14 [that biieation be made ia the “Carchua Watch- T 1 ig 2 | apy “99 (4a 15 | mao, “ ne wapaper Pabliahed in the town wt skebusy, W ° J. M ILIS & CO., 81. Deauago, 00 a2 17 =| for theepace of Sx weeks, wOlif)ing the said non resi- > fu FALL d WIN- FLOUR, per barre!— | dents to appear at the wont terms od hia Camst to be bald RE now im receipt of their AL an } Fasuly, 5 « 00 | fr the County of Iredell, et the Court House iv TER stock of Boperfine, 5 Wo GO | Statesville, on the 3rd Momdey in November next, ‘ Fine Sa s0e limestiectecprcesunwite nes ci} Staple and Fancn Cree, 425 20 00 to make (heuselves pariie® bo the aud issue, if they GRAIN, per bashe!— shall think proper a te de. v Cora, © 00 21 00 Witwess M. F. Freeland. Clerk of our said Court QAN . QX 8 S. Wheat, 21@ at Officer, in Statesville, the 3rd Mooday im Au- beng Oats, : se ace | cen, A.D. 1557 BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ps 1m cee | Omss MF. FREELAND, Crk AND CAPS, SUGAR, COF LARD, per Id, 19 ae ba FEE, SALT AND MOLASSES. SPIRITS, per ve : ) ) ‘ a] | togetber with 8 general sssortment of GOODE asus! A pamgptk ves c est | 1 } IL | S. ly fund in a Country Btore. Allin want of Grads N.C Whihey, 6o : 7° 4 1 4 will Gnd 1 to thes interest to give them a call as they , ’ ‘ ore determned not to be underseld by emy im this Rye de + 7 NEUSE MANUFACTURING er eer opi wipe HAULS, ext. por b ne nes | Sebsbory. Oct. Sth, 1053 m9 1208, poh DIRECTORS: English, aye 5 | Hon Stow H Rocena, | Dr. Fapics J sereen Swedes, common bar, fy. 00 j De We J Haweews | HOW. Heeran, Esq ! Do. wide, Te oo | E B FREEMAN dH Pe a > B. FREEMAN, Treasurer, TALLOW, per lta 12 JAMES D. ROYSTER, Superinteudendt HIDES, per &— Highest cash pnoes given for cotton end hnew rags | edd WILL BE SOLD, ON THE 2%hb OF Dry, e116. Wire walons | aptly adiedesl to October next, in I f N ©) nagar Green, bia OO (bi aee EB FRE \. Treswr Petite en ow the premwes of the late David SaLT— We ste hEMA Pl é Been, Liverpool, per sack, 1% e 00 sec bis : . ° Alum, elton Oe 08 rr? i — | 180 Ac res of MOLASSES, per gelna— | 7 tee a. AL. = VALUABLE LAND. quean nada IQ part oader caltivation, in antity of good ast ad ached «. > COTTON FACTORY BOTTOM LAND. iC rit Preto. & N Oneons, 11 0 i : © | with a gued DWELLING (OUSE, BARN « BEEF —W holesaie, le * —e—— neceessry vat hoases. siiaated on the head ehaee. Reta, t] 9 F of P ‘ oe | (lle Creek, and adjuming the lande of 1) : . Dare te sath Eater. | tt on a eey ud there Livorno the easy ree oo" mare. the valuable COTTON FACTURY, hoowe oe) ALSO a quantity of CORN, WII : ca NORFOLK MARKET Abpserhe| Pastory. ernuard om Lowes lave fee OATS. HAY and FODDER: CA _—— neha ahi Sprabap la deere arma TLE, FARMING TOOLS This pepe rty will be wad « wa credit of 1, ‘tL, and 4| * . pee A Reported by Rewland A Brothers, OCT. sh. 1457. Years, by the purchaser giving hued and epproved se- | HOGS, a WAGON, a ee gates Weare, 4) gp 13) pheataowe Abe 184.1 4h ge 2M CAMSUN,C aM EY THRESILING tien meen tere ew-20] MACHINE AND FLOUR —Gager 9893 @ gebe—Raie.06 78 SALE UF VALUABLE PROPERT) EAN pentane ile gdh Ui ad bchod hold and Kitehen Farnuivare Cont Maod. Wika Youre 73 @ 78 ON Fis mek keean pe WEEAT—Ba O @ 1k. Wike $10 1) BEAUFORT HARBOR. ee HAR anewan tea r . _ | STEPHEN F RON TIS BALT LIVERPOOL —#1 20 —Fine #1 60 ee ee ee ee ve G Atom, 1.16 laud, ue the weet ede of this barter, hee oo White | Eva At, ar REMARKS: Bet S Waseem wetcwennd = 8 NEGRO BLANKETS, County, of Tharsdeay the Lvth day Noveuber ara he whole of sand (rect ¢rcept o rad toad porpses) in bein, ab at gle rs — 12.000 bashels 80d waryrng ia wae froam 55 by le «0 laid of by the company sod deser: ar cpared by them I hie preaper y, bee between the main lend of Shep ard e P.met, and the men ship channe t The termenus of the Atieatr vad ». ¢ avd the wharf at the Fleer, reciepts for the lant which hare bern hght. ba wakes gued a1 qaxtatn + Mreeipts oma Phas arrivals amount to wheeh have been edd Apples dried, in smell apply end wented ’ Finsserd and Becowas ere waned Pork acti readily 2) quetetoe Oar Banke conimer to pay peers and wil! do wo oe (bet portee occuped 10 ot “ ve yes termage are beeied ope le © therefore. ome enmene man vee. wr apparret to wl Bit months ered « C. A. Henderson, M.D. 2 5.622-co ee Se ? | pened JAS. RUMLEY, Ag-ot Be short, et 13, 1457 be -2u Druggist & Chemist, SALISBURY State of North Carolina, Successor to Sill @ Sill. ; We D recpesihelly. coniatee ALEXANDER COUNTY. te the puble, and wo Pw Maer ( aad Courrer Me lar, that he w now receiving @ very large stock of ®reseh Drugs. MEDICINES. 4c. whieh will be auld, Wrosenate ond Rerart., and on such terme as cannot fail Chiidres, } ve Jame F Childree. for Divorce T appeanog to the satiefacnon of the Court that de co F. Childres, 1 amt readent of ve ordeted that pr athe be made ir the Salisbery Wotchman, for ox weeks, © mmeohog fendeam thes State be emtie factery Call end examine hie kh before purches tag elve where All ordere promptly atteaded ta hem to eppeerat the nent term of the Cort Oer 13, 1857 Dy uf held for Alexander Cour he Comrt Hea on tbe Dab Me aay af er the 4h Munday 1 and there to anewer and plead stand to and abede by sara or ven at office thas the Tay horewille in February ment to eaid petition, «nd der as the ( TANTED —A viteatmoe ce teacher ofa echo, Nie by a yrung man who can brag recommenda \ may mke G& tame ee te character and qualifications Address, 304 October 3.3.8, Bow 142, Sebebury, N.C. Stating the num ‘ JM CARSON, CM OF ber of pupils, compensation, &e Pr adv @) 50— 60-20 Oe, to RED BLANKETS. BOOTS AND SHUKS, | HATS & CAPS, | Kerseys and Linse} S. A lary recetved and for ena ‘ Oe) a Ser ° Wid Ortdber. 5 : nl? "VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. aseortment Wii be a . Nos ™ xt * u M dec, 34 mire ve = ¢ toad. be +d Sa ( . 4 Land hnown ae the ~ i z mides of Crane Creek, adp g the home piace, Jobe nhe re, conta 250 AC RES, Beaver and : pnt “i . mr ‘ : abe ac, ’ NOTICE. State of North Carolina, 50 ACRES | LL perenne indebied to the ostate of Davin IREDELL COUNTY. Five ais wed baad, ALSO State R f ows, decd, are notified to make payment . pies for 5 handred bush g WUE \T. 15 immetiaiely, and these having cluime agninet ihe es Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasiona, 6 huadr yash-le of CORN, a gaa y of tale present them according to law - +, -- aA Ts. Rate and STRAW : sand ‘ RJ HOLSHOUSER, Eve Auguat Term, 1.0. . Oet.13, 3w20 ; : HORSES, € yi E, HOGS, and SHEEP; . Jane G Rameay, Popes = < A * yee | half sTHRESHING MA IAN ' er ’ v . eee | one h of , ATTENTION! GUARD! | 1.6 Ramsay, Bx, and othere, | . } ¢ NINE: pone FAN 2 V Set of - +, : /} SMITH TOOLS . tay Sy a. LT appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt that BLACKS ‘ T -abai felical eld out HA kta Le Eo en ee age Paes | WAGGONS GEAR, - 4 to parade ons ; ee ; : Quarterson the first Saturday in November L x penta: it of Dee q Rs eu vk | IBEGGY &HAalh next, daly equipped according to law Any mene Lal seta hr ine bea DARE Aas Eiih Mare NVENS, Purniing ter failing to attend, or » ee a be » the Coart that pablieation be made in the | Carolina eG lage ile ia the OM. Watchman,” a newepaper published in the ‘Town of | Tools, Hor By od eae bd het ns #2 54 Sababury, for the apace of ax weeks, noufving the hold and kh hen ore ne Captain, . said now resdente to be and appear at the neat Court : ; : Oct. 9. 1857 WILLIAMS BROWN, 0 8 ) be held for the County of Iredell at the Court House | } BLS GS REEL . al 0 in Statesville on the Jed Monday in November next, | ue other a x not JAMES M. EDNEY then and th plead, anewer or demur to plantefl's | enw . ’ petition in de Seer will be heal@ ex parte and judgment pro conferey token agminat them aa 4 | SO- = ; 56 John Street, 1 Witness MOF Freetand Clerk of our anid Coart at! . , SuRrayo wr ua ik. Office ia MiateBrille, the 3rd Monday in Angast A. | On the Sth of November neat shan tatior I UY Wievery hind of Merchandiee lon (he bent (0 Uret M.F FREELAND, Crk Heory a an hie a 1 ae un i terme and forwards for 24 per cent. commision Pr. adv. $5 50—6w-20 Ae) _ the re Htowing property. t Yealer im Pianos, Parlor Organa, Organ Meloieons, . 24 Mekudeona, Harps, Guitare, Stonle, Covers, Mowe.) Salisbury, Oot. 13, 1857. 150 Bushels of WHEAT, &e. Wholesale and Retail. All instruments War- i hank ) Tamed. Agent for ‘Lindsay's Patent Pomp,” Gar- 4 pale Magistrates of Rowan County, are requested Ror A hundees push la of CORN OATS. TAY den Engines, &e. Circulars of letreenenin and to meetin Salisbury on the first Monday in STRA ORSES CATTLI ies P No be: lL o'e'oek Ao Mo for the rpose of WAGGON & GEAR: 1 net REA <i 'umpe sent free on application, Rerens to Hon. G ember next, ne Labshiel eat eco TOOLS and FARMING TOOLS 5 and vancos E. Badger, A. Mo Gorman, N. W. Woodfin, John A Gilmer, C. Po Mendenhall, D. L. Swain and others alee: 13, 1857. ly20 NOTICE 1--A TANNER WANTED! wish to employ 2 good TANNER, & man of sober and industrious habita Such « one can get | Constant employment and good wages in the healkh:- | eat section of country in the world, by addressing the | eobecriber at Morganton, N.C. | ] H. L/ ROBARDS, Chairman Rowan C. C | 3w-20 DR. BESSENT, — DOrcntist, AS removed to Sal.sbary Hover October 13th, 1857. J. H. HOWARD. t ly20 Oct. 13, electing a sheriff of the County, to supply the vacaary occasioned by the death of Caleb Kiutts, late sheriff. Office at the Rowan) er articles not here enurMrated Terme will be mode known oe CRMH Ae IW 6th, 1857 nthe diva of sale VWILLER, Exirs Octobe fiw Husband's Caleined Magnesia, very popular, and most exectient a gentle aperient, &e. and isinvaluable in the dine nee of children. Alwoys kept on hand 9! | CLA. HENDERSON'S Oct. 6-19 Drug Store prepara petor mact | ' hy neon. \ ; *l ? 1} BGR iy j Tu A AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. Fearne qualified as udministrator of Cusates Gaireitn, deo'd., L will proceed to sell on Wed- nesday the 4th of November next, at the residence of suid deveased. 44 miles north of Moekaville, the fale lowing property, viz; a large stock of HORSES AND MULES, bE 2 NE BUGGY and HARNESS, | Three 4 Horse Wagons and Gear, | ONE WHEAT THRESHER, | A LARGE STOCK OF “= CATTLE, ee HOGS 2 SHLD Le LARGE QUANTITY oF CORN, WHEAT, OATS AND HAY. ALL THE Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, and Farming Tools of every deserip- f' tion. with many ether articles too tedious to mention. Also, | at the seme time and place, by viriue of a power of attorney, to me executed, by the heirs of said dee’d . 1 witl weil to the highest bidder, 16 LIKELY NEGROES, | young and trusty. [7° Terms made known on the \ of sale. sf ZADOCK GIIFFITH, Administrator. N.B— Gairrrtu, dec'd., are re All persons inde bted to the estate of Cuarces verted to muke imiurdiate | payment, an 1 all those having claims against said es- | tate ere hereby notified to present them for payment within the Ume prescnbed by law, or ‘ius pouce will be plead in bar of their recovery Z. GRIFFITH, Mocksville, Sept. 29th, 1857 VALUABLE LANDS WAALS FOR SALE, [" pursuance of a Decree of Pike Cc the undersigned will offer for sal Adm'r tdels art of Equiiy mt the ¢ Howse ia Mockeviile, tay. the h ef Oct xt, the Veluable Lauds, lying on water Bear Creek, Hanting Creek and the Soath Yadkin belonging to the betrs of Wilhamw F. Kelly, deceased The lract costans 1480 Acres, ch has been surveyed aad divided mto three 929 ACRES, her 504. aud 417 ACRES; p » 8 Made out day or teuy prevenme, « onde ag d. On the 447 Acre t MILL SITE ‘Nb MILLS Phe white he Lands are of first qualay R I Jost ree as A. hefty or B Boies, will go over th Lands with anv pers am of +X ng th A eredrt me and two yeare will be given, par giving votes, well secured teres ! WINGHAM.C M + Morkerithe “SLL RIGHT: GAIL, ee N HOU SE) Sept 2 = OLD WELL MURPHY & CO., | es w FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FRESH > Tyee want A GREAT SACRIFICE! 30,000 DULLARS WoT oO} Sw i® expire oy/the. first day of February, 1858, by limi- tation, and we wish to close out all our stock by that time. ‘Terefore be it known, that from and af- |ter this date, we will SELL AT, AND BELOW COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Below will by | found a list of sume of the les we have on hand | und the prices thereof, qs Copartnership of R. & A. MURPHY, will No’s 8 to 12, $1.35 per pair, Boy's “ “ 1561.00 © © Men’s lined & bound Shoes $1.25 to 1.50, Men’s beavy Buvts, 82.75 w 3.75 “calf §4.00 Ladies’ Shoes, 50, 75 to $1.50, | Boy’s Boots, 75 to §1 50, | Large stock of Children’s Shoes, Negro Wool Hats, 65 w 75, * Blankets 75 to 85, All Wool Flansels, Red and White, 20, 30 to 50, Ready-Made Clothing, extra low, Black French Merino, 75 to $1.00, Bombazine, fine, $1.00 Fancy col. French Merino, $1.00 to 1.25, English Merino, red and col. 25 tu 50, Solid De Lages, all Wool, Fancy cul. 45 to 50, ‘Handsome De Lanes 15 to $5; | Table Diaper, 4-4 40 to 70, | Linen Towels, 15 to 20 ets, | Bird-eye diaper, 10, 15, 20 to 3 ‘ Linen Pocket Handkerchief's 5, 7s 15, 20 to 30, | RAVE SBLNES, 2! pre rhilereg prints 4-4 30 cts, “4-4 18 cts., Tecmsin Swiss Cambrick and Checked Maslius, Swiss Checks and Sunpes, beautiful aud cheap, Black, White aod Grey Cot- | tou Hose, 10, 15, 20 aud uy sa | Prime heavy Negro Shoes, Black, White, Grey and } Alpaca Hose, 25 wo re ic ast Stee!, 15 cts per poend, s | Blister ** lc oe 40a Nails, $5.00 ~ Keg, Harse Shoes, $6.50 per Keg, | Horse Shoe Nails, 20 cts per poond, | Cotton Carpetings, 25 cts per yard, Half Wool “ 7 4 All Wool super. * BU ett. extra ** 90 hake) | Beautiful Kage, $3.25, and many others articles, the prices of which you can hear by calling at our store next door to the Watch- man Prsting Office. Merchants and Pedlars would find it to their interest lo come and see what we have | before buying, as they will find many articles they | want, much lower than they could be bought im the | Aby persons wishing to enter imo the } can buy the stuck and rent the pre auses ou very faverable terns. R. & A. MURPHY. 1857 regular way mercantile business | Salisbury, Oct. 5, Lyon’s Magnetio Pills. | sure and ceriain destruction to Rat+ and Mice, for | C. A. HENDERSON'S Drug § Chemical Store Sale of Real Estate. pee subseriber offers for sale several TOWN LOTS 10 the village of Olin, some improved sad | mune not, together wih a valunble tract of WO Dp! 5—2119 LAND in the weinty, ato a STEAM SAW MILL | in quod repair. Allof whieh will be suld on agreeable | «. privately if application be meade suon, if not) i let Batarday in November next WM. J. VESTAL. 3 tds id Congress Water. \ Fresh supply a Ow | DR. BESSENT, publicly on the jnet received at HENDERSON'S Dace Stone 219 M. HOFFLIN, OF THE MANSION HOTEL. 5} SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now’s the time and bere is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS. Catt 800M. Quick SALES FoR CAsH, BNSURE THE Best BARGAINS, 1 HAVE now on hand the best asortment of C LOTHING ever brought to this mar. ket. cons) at Y Stocks of BOOTS, SHUES, HATS and CAPs, SHIRTS, DRAW HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, per JAGRETs, ahd KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, and many other articles too numeryus to menting, whieh [am selling at very Low PRICES FoR CasH. I can suit any parchaser, a my stock embraces every variety of sryte and q@vauiry. The PUBLIC are reapectfully invited 40 @aLt and cxamiue wy GOODS, hear the prices, and judge for themselves. 1857. (rrt7) Serremsca 220, State AS, Jorth Carchna. Coops! coopDs!r! ROWAN COUNTY. SELLING OFF AT COST | le uarter Sessions, | Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, | FOR CASH, August Terin, 1857. R. Ashurst & Son’ ve. Jacob A. Jones and John ites subscriber intending to change his business Jordan. | now offers great inducements to those who wish to oa . . |Perchere Goods for Cash. Original Attachment levie, &c. ‘hy sdiak caneeioet ta sir ig abl yp maori on oT APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, in this cause. reside beyond the limits of this St It is, therefure on inotion, ordered, by the Court, real advertisement be made for six weeks successively tn the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper published iu the Hats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, Hardware, China and Glass- ware, Ready Made Cloth- ing and Groceries. sown of Salsbury, notifying the defendants lo ep- pear at the next Court of Pie ss and Quarter Sesrons | Barguins can be had, and Country Merebants would — | find it wv their interest to give me a call, All Goons to be held for the County of Rowan, at the Court ‘JFIORSES'! HORSES"! remaining on hands at the August Court will be closed WIJee House in Sa ixbury, on the firet Manday in Novem- ber next to replevy. plead or demur, olberwise judge- at PUBLIC AUCTION MICHAEL BROWS. INF ALLIBL E REMEDY HORSES. | ment will be entered against them, avd exccution awarded accordiagly JAMES E. KERR,C. C.C. IO*% the receipt of One Dotran, I wil! mailto any | person, a receipt of a remedy for Ho while suffering with BOTTS of GRUBS. Thus Priee adv. 85.50—6-16 never beea known to fail in the cree to Ever June 13, 1857. ROBARDS, — OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, 8 li decwsr refurnished his HOT aoe in ok io pecan ts voted Ww (raanie at visitors aed regular boarders willing © pay a price commensurate with the outlay necee- remedy bas wor give immediate relief map who always have thie recepi by him . | sary to keep up a first clase hotel. which the medicine is made. ean be procured by apy | Tne bowiness of Saliebary is amply sufficient to sup- person, a all times. Ii thus remedy fails for ngiven a both hotelsand private boarding houses, aad Lam acourding to my duectwus, the fanaa Aialet il efani- uvinced by tea years experience, they cannot.be ed. Address me at Greeasbum’, Guiford co. NC | -d on successfully together, antess the above plas JOHN W. BAKER | Ooh gopted Sept. 15ih. 1857 9nl6 Rites of fare on and after a Se PO AED per day, VALUABLE TOWN LOTS i A Pf: FOR SALE | wittens toot” res No vanation from these prices with any one.) STATESVILLE. | hove st mach tobe ed expense, made a | rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies and int luxuries of the Norfolk and Charlesivm Market—and ‘ ntend to keep « house that will compare favorably j| with the best house of any ey. } tf) H. L. ROBARDS. \Stat e of North Carolina, Sept. 8th, 1857 be - CATAWBA COUNTY. 100 Negroes W a ated. | Hoek Fiasier and Wife and othees, va. Solomon Del- , adimumeastrator of Jecob Ruseman and others. 4 hs SUBSCRIBER wishes to parch Equery in Catawba Saperior Coert of Eqaity. dred daves, « rg to the satisfaction of the Court, that of ege, for which be wi Deal, John Rosemea, cen be obtained for ~uch property No aid Wadham Levon and Johu Stearas, are soa- leans Perwos having soch property ¢ cutsof this State ; therefore, ordered by the onid wil do well w call um hia prevwus to rt, that pabheation be made for six successive any other person. He i* disposed to pay ( N Tuesday the 6th Octob Week) I wil! se! eit town I Estate of Alexander Green lowe Thee Terns, vx + near the eentre of with ipterert RF. SIMONTON, Adm'r f both saes, from ate pay the highest ae) ‘Dentist, wat the Rowax Howse, ! calle frog those requiring his services The To THE PUBLIC! wou ss D aoeees fally anaconce to the public and | | te F vantry Merecha om pariice | ler. that receiving @ very large stock of | FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac., nd ready to reeeive rge stock ies urchased at cash priees and which will be mid oa yok terme o8 connet fail to be factory Calland a emmy stock All erdere Ria Antena Pre< nptions pat up at all hours, with aecuracy and sepatch CA HENDERSON Draggut ¢$ ¢ Successor to mat Pe “Sut Oct 3 a9 J. C. NOEL, _ASUAVE DEALER 2k POC’ | weeks io the Carohoa Watchman. that the ssid moa va cash than any other bayer in this se »OLTY. | residents be and appear at our se xt Superior Coert of All he desires is a call, m (ha: Se may be enabled t wpened and held ot the Coort House in New- jconviece the public of hee ve Tth Monday after the 4th Monday ia Ae- | He aiso wishes lo purchase a wa of cx ) Eqany, berality as a purchase ew mechanics—Biack ke | emith»—C arpe nie rs— Brick layers—and (« | Ail lette » him will be prow edto 7 I may be seen at the Rowan JON R SEDGWIC | Salisbory, Sept. 15, 185 OWEW SIOHR ‘FALL AND WINTER a Hts Hats!! S eeuns. & ae se eR eS fi LARUER THAY FUER! é LAND FOR SALEI THES SUBSCRIBERS re onow reccining f I will offer to the high- Fall, STOCK « Wines, George N. Yoder, Clerk and Mester of Monday after the 4th a February, Price adv. $5 50—6w-16 on Taesday the 13th rnext, my Tract of 7 <s North of m ¢ about LOODS. wh: ‘n wt . before, a @5 @ DAD EPS ates Wvuas «wate ee saliciamgnd aninees pri : "980 ACRES, +: to give nea ALL reterk compres ame « rulivaten, 10 acres of Orchard, large @ COST. | SALISBURY, N.C. he mest clegant and newes 2 of Homen eant other weeny buildings ; fas pl owen ; W e ur : Ai a fies = Son A A mon healthy situeben une) River; ot ngee. aA McNeely, Mock & Co, ) "4 SS es cate geee sles wy 9 . ay tw : SALISBURY, N.C | tetReoner and Herat ste ‘oe ke 7 ewe a rue 100 down Owe all TLL SELL for C18 er GOOD NOTES, their ® ) ee oc ee re on tote woe REALE fathiogy pte A nai Laon Ww" pee cee a Sooper ae GENTLEMAVS WEAR, Stock of Cattle. Hoge and : EUGENE MARTIN Step, HOUSEHOL Dand 4 SiN A: IN A large eto k Bate , b EY’ S, A//¢ ici hes tesnan' a 7 fs ir = te Farming Toole anc Seite wy acimoncn om Attornen at Caw, NEGRO KERSEY rita other ar £3 le a. Dry Goods, Salisbury, INC: tT ATS. KC Ferme made known ou day of eale ke be che sare Pr ate, Gingheme, Vf Oct Sth 183 ny | he) JOHN 8S. HALL. BONY cormene ee ae dal ea Sa ‘SHORS “er : ott WHITE Goons. ~ eta} , | Mla$ Comat ere ae UST RECEIVED and for a cam Juowt tad Haat Mantes ran tne. nen! ABOASPER) Dr. W. S. Tate, | MEN'S AND BOYS BROGANS, Dioner nc h : in Bale 1 Raegng met Cop eseeree SvotJy Surgeon amd Mechanical Dentist, LADIES AND GENTS do., Nile Pale Rope og ~ i] ( iitens wate Me a eee Bicsieceal Dawrai. Onccne. ant ‘ RTS S- ’ 3wi8 wre. Miracrtara ce Ted Maprcal Coutace op 8 Capouise feraaeyin ep ateeueegy a8 Statosville, N.C. | Ready: Wade Clothing ;o xin Row coyrRactors AND myers, bey, ee PY en na men stig , Pett 4 eee ‘ 1 ie «alk Blandy's Untoplasts Process, RU BBE Rr St ! I =, Af ST Len ier a for sale, A ' wod't eee and being the latest and greatest improvement in me. All of which wee ork ; ? Baskets, p RIBBONS henicle Der omen f ley tat BTA ee ot Kereye he advantages i! other proce ss are ~ pa *" ne a3 ‘ : ae w Mr ‘ eA . he Shovels, CLOAKS AND) SHAW LS. teres . ae are ae a ‘ Peat shin Ginyis , BROWN A COFFIN. : . Cant siwel, aceorted epee aud chapes very ne. B and Anetin, Priofeamors he Ra Ne. 3 tranite Rew. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. Th Dip elet ae Aas A large sunply of Carpets, Rags, de. Siero ie meee tond eapens ° atta, Shvee and Biets, togetbe argr “ : , ! ihew ES . Se Bers thelcacrwbreere: 9°42) all kinds and prices MUarnY acca PROCES ype oat w shades BooAs aS 1 cOFFICE at Residence, West of the Female Ramee: OFF \ ’ 3wi8 STATIONERY. : Celene: : . aa ee . i — NONE EE 7 a, Sy re tis Cask ae maiwark 313 REWARD Oils and Paints. ! shed ’ ree, Sth S57 \ 's Rk ! Ya 7 enie j m = ol - ee : Joly J \ ' ‘ ‘ ie sperm, Lamp and Tanner's ae wa incha x aecdy: -Made Clothing. RAM on Cn wisn VI — ne sé oe a: COATS, BUSINESS AND OVER, GEORGE, Sam BS ene ’ hate Lead and Zine, ge Ten tres 0 bas rit PANTS, VESTS AND pliant aun ee broad « ~ Lae Mt RPHY & CO. ae 7 an S a oe CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE Ce " Lea Bena More New Books.__ dja NAS won sale at Jow figures e and shows a ® « ~ \ ‘ he Sec { Pow. . \ ’ ‘ , ‘ “OW J MILLIS @ CO | and has sears on her u . “ Mre x - Con pps ional Ne ae yoo rr end the ~ USSURE. YI repranem Mowe 1 J. Ai kinds of Cou Produce tak Vexchange ‘2 P 8B Bd@* Bce : w e i ‘ \ serpy mer P Jones. for Gs SS thin age with b& w JW ENNISS, Bo eller. MEVEELY, MOCK 2 (0. “p ' Soden Ne ; , te niniton’ ' | ‘NOTICE. os , Pow der. Powder! T]VHE sabeeriber annoances that by recent apphians ™ Prumetine Lhe interal o DRURY WORGAN SE Se ate | SOOT DATE TOLIEA I E IAA mani M. CAMPBELL, Chairman < ae Morgin'e Mitle, | on yf Pow ! AB HENDREN, Architect October 6, 1857 ita le Sh . De eae eee Shet, olf beaght be- [NB Me were are alm ofred ae a band) MARRIAGE LICENSE | tg aE cops MURTY Sia eit OAR [AOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Neatly executed at thie OF ees Pretty Good. It must be confessed they sometimes | neet with rare specimens of human na- ture in some of the courts of North Caro- “a. cclebrated “Cousin Sally Dillard” case, aud here is one recently reported in the \shville Spectator—-not far belind it. he writer gives it under the head of “Lx 1! Proceedings :” . Action for work and labor done in toga ditch on defendar Us dand. Plea payment and set ol, wp bacuu a 1c meal. Plaintiff's eon on the stand. lve } t 0 rpertectly, but seems to e bacon. leets the rget alia “You «Htehing pay for itt nt “He never got nothing, as ever I heard on, thats wlat we be never get, answer say voar daddy deve all th Io vou know what he ¢ * yoquired Col. C. tor deteud- etoan ed the w.tuess. “Dida't your feo fo t from defendant in } “Never beard of lis gett.u Lacon.” “What did your daddy aud his family live on last suinmer/” “Vittles, mustiy.” “What sort of victuals { “Well, meat and Liead, » laddy get corn and bac tur ditching pay Dy Corn ¢ ine and Wiils key “Where did he get that) meat bread {” “Well, fast from one aud fust from the other.” “Didu't he get some of it from defend “He mought.” “TL know he moug!l that’s the question.” “Well, be mot know, lic moughtn't {With considerable excitement and in tones ofthunder.; “Answer sir, and no more trifling with your oath. Did yoor daddy, or did he net get corn apd bacon frum the defendant for ditch ing { “Well, now, he mouyht; it dido't vc ear adzactly, you know.” Here his Honor interfered, and with a stern, injudicial frown, addressed wilLess ibus: “Witness, you must answer tlie tien or the court will be compe with you. “J reckin “Well nh, answer yes orn Did or did pot your daddy get corn and bacon from the defendant at the time referred to!” inquired the court. [Now fully aroused and conscions of his danger. | “Well, Jadge, I can't ad zactly remember, you know, seein’ as how its all dun, bin gone and heat op: bat,” (planting termined to out with if) “to the best of my reckerlection, if my memory me nght, he wm g mougbty't.” The plaintiff saved his bacon. aceordin;!y bat didn’t he? estioh, the jues ea t ical Can't you say yes or nu! himself tirmly as one de Servers vt, and then again, he Verdict --- Useful. Aboat two o'clock aight when the thermutneter stood in the neighborhood of hailed a farmer in a ve ry ooisterous Inap ner. The drew on atew articles on a December zero, a party of wags f his bed, farmer sprang or othin and ran out to see what was wanted, wilen the followi g diak sccurred ‘Have vou anv hay, Mr —!? ‘Plenty of it sir Have you plenty, of corn! ‘Yea’ ‘Any eggs! ‘Yes.’ ‘Plenty stock f “Vien.” ‘Any butter ‘Yes’ ‘Plenty of meats and breadstutf- ¢ ‘You.’ ‘Well, we are glad they are u- things ina The party jrove ‘ farmer to % fe Bec na tz 1 ace @ ° stew, w fiave £ fire, a ‘ you have t . ’ a wl with some w 4 eur them round ana F&F 4 4 Ve r watersaddenivintoa saucer, and vou w find it there « t rater CONFECTIONARY, » MAIN STREET. SALISBURY, N.C. Ate Re teen ’ . aver : a wule and K BAKERY AMD GONFECTIONARY. would ree ody I 7 FUGIL AI Bull <i CB BQ E- <we R h t ‘ ‘ : ' ' dem + h a — - WEE VEGDY Se RE EO 7 3 N } ' n Rished « nt pubbie ise merchants s Nc Wert Journeyman Tailor 44 SB BR’ RE EOTDAW A BEART Almost everybody remembers the, Caldwell County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1857. A. E. Hagler, use of James C Harper, vs. Greenville L. Hagler. ATTACHMENT, IT appearing to the Court, upon affidavit, that the State, so that notice of io this case, cannot be served upon | persoually: Ordered that publication be made in pury Watchman forfour weeks, notifying the ndant to appear at the next Term of this Court, held at the Court House in Lenoir, on the 6th Mooiday after the 4th Mouday in September next, tu show cause why an order of Sale should not issue Witness, 8. P. Dula, Clerk of our said Court, at) wm Lenoir, the Goh Mouday after the 4th Mon- | yJune, 1857, aud in the Mist year of our Lnde- | K S, Ba DULA; GC. C. Clerk: feudant resides bevond the evy made, + HOUSE For 1 STATESVILLE, N.C. = LOT 2m Sale Lie u reigned offers for sale his House and Lot ithe town of Sla@lesy » al and desirable preuuses in that thriving vil- ave lk ses It is one of the most ws situated onthe man street adjoming the of Dr H. Kelly, and near the College. Has ood Dwelliag, Kuchen and Bara Those call on W. H. Morrison, at o purchase, may Siocktou & Mornsvn’s) who is my authormed ageat uake sa NINIAN A. ROBISON Au fen ett p'ddmol3 THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. OR KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one vfour common pasture weeds a remedy that cures | EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. | From the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple | | He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed | “xcept im wo cases, (both thunder humor.) He has | » over two hundred certificates of | win be po f Boston s Virtue, Vy miles ¢ Two Sotules are rranted to Cure @ nursing sore mouth | Uae to three bottles will cure the worst kind o | Pinpke on the face | Two es will clear the system of Biles P'vo bottles are warranted lo Cure the wors(cauker a the mouch and stomach Voree to five belies are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas | es are warranted ( One lo wo boil cure all humor a toe eyes Two thitles are warranted to cure running of the| ear of bluiches among har ] Four to six botiies are warramted to cure corrupt, enerun | Ore b © scaly eraption of the skin | , sare warrautedto cure Lae worst of nngw | » to three b s are warranted ty cure ihe speraie Case ination ar sare warranted to cureibe salt Five to eight bottles will care the worst cases of a 4 A te )s experienced from the first bot- cureis warranted whea the above Reader, | peddied over a thousand bottles of thisia the vicinity of Busts 1] kaow the eff-et of st in eve TY case. So eure a® water willextiugaish fire, sosure 1 never suid uw buttle of 4 but fler a tral it always speaks for e@nll thes cure hamor “it thie herb that ap- wt that growsin oof pas- © plevlilul, od yet ile value I diseeu sored sta 1e46— eal] brads of humor jea of the sudden ree and tacowery, | well state that i »enale Druggixts who have beenin the bumness (wenty and thirty years, eay that nothing n the annals of paireat mecdbemes wasever ihe it-— There is a oniveren! prame of it from all quarters lo my own practice | elways kept it stnetly forhe more—but mace is iutraduction as a general fanily s| virtmes have been found | fiie—a dmease which wae have beeon cured by a ¥ if ut will prove eff-etual a alleases of that awfal malady—there are bui few w pave seen more of it I have I khoow of several crises of Dropsy, allof them aged al pe cur Fee th varwes diecnecs f the Las Sick Headache, Dysp-pwa, Asthma, Fever . Ngue, Pa pie Sede [erases of the Spence parviculerty dear aces he Kidmeys. Be. the avery ties pure gan (haw soy medicine ever kooe No eh et ever arceesary——eaitthe brat yoo ane rh oof t s row Use — \daite one table spwato id wer ten veare desert ap=nfal— » five to eoght ¢ vl A an be apply . netak eutice erate va the tnowelstwicead MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, \ Warren Sicret, R chery, Wassachasetts Vs = x v V Chekper B - cu gr. 1¥2 Broadway. A BbaAL Fai EAS xk oS vas S SS Hane ; Ho Keyser Piisburg: AB Mee t ! { eT: Lic & B : 1 ae W t f#aP « Ree« Jina Wiihem, bx aus e Drugzetesa the | - I Sh iPOD ass Saliebary, N \( ray ( a1’ “ )| | I. 1] \ - Dp er an ans wetck ated F Ml * il . SILL & A C. A. HENDERSON, M.D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N, ¢ k MEDICINES, & ailp WAGKR LIVE, THE . \onwens HILLS ROROLGH os iva } ‘ i . “ " . 1 i" ar f Vv J { | « “r w f Dur . ret JOHN Wo WATSON 16 iw ae | brings to our homes, filled with the result of hired la- | southern man, I have claims. STEDMAN'S SALEM MAGAZINE 18 TO BE THE TITLE OF A LITERARY PFRIODICAL, a TOWN OF SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, BY ANDREW J. STEDMAN, A MEMBER OF THE NORTH-CAROLINA BAR. N offering to the Public way MAGAZINE, I claim | fo superiority over that department of other lke | Perodicals ; but 1 do claim tor the talent of North. | | Carolina, and the South generally, that will be | Middle Ages, C brought to its support, Southern patronage. And | also, as a Southera man, and the Editor of a Seuth- ern Magazine, elain at the hands of the Southern coun- try, and especially of North-Carolina, that aid and support (hat will here, at home, establish, upon a firm basis, a fuuntuin of Literature, aad exclusively a Home Literary Magazine. Many are the Magazines now published in the Northera States that are flooding the whole Southern couutry. There is not, (it is probable,) a county in any Soathern State that is pot visited by * Harper,” “Graham,” * Peterson,” or “ Godey ;" while here in North-Caroliua and the south, where genius an-| surpassed and unequaled reigns, the literary talent | that is brought into exercise is dedicated to the sup- port of Northern Magazines, while Southern enter- prise, taste and talent bow in humble submission to such suicidal pohey of Southern contributors. | Why, | ask, cannot we—North-Carohoa, the south—send greeting to our Southern clime a Maga- | Zive, acceptable fur the many qualities that adorn the pages of the most chaste, elegant and polite Periodi- cals? Its true that the south has her Magazines ; but few in numberare they, and aokoown, compared to the publications of the North, which every mail tor, and teeming wilh unpardonable sedition. Then I appeal to North-Carolina and other south- ern States to me in my enterprise, aod in promo- lug @ literary taste amongst those upon whom, as a My Megazine will be of the usual size ; and noth- ing will be admitted to its pages bat such articles as will meet the approval of the most fas'idious. It shall be ILLUSTRATED with aa) TINO 1 MN ENGRAVINGS AND PLATES | of the most elegant texture, equaling in beauty and siyle any executed at the North | My price of sabscriptwa is THREE DOLLARS per year, which is required to be paid in advance, as the expense to be incurred in establishing such a publica ion will not admit of a credit system. Ur The First Namber will be issued 1st January Ise A. J. STEDMAN. 857 September 29. 1 N B—My Address until will be Pitisburough, N. ¢ Salem, N.C Cireensborough Mutual the lst of November After that tue it wall be OTT TAYE gn r INSURANCE COMPANY. «! CH hae beeo the care and ecomomy of the off + Yeers of thie Company. that we are free frum debt have made no awessments, and have pow on band a large capital, via: in premiam petes $457,059 19 cash $13.345.59—making a total of 8470, W492 meet agy losses tha. may asccroe ; we therefore have vo hesitation m saying to the pu that there is m safer Company im the Southern airy The most of the Risks in this Company being in the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much | lene. DIRECTORS: James Sivan, J A. Mebane, C. P Wendenhall, D P. Weir, W. J. MeConnel, Johe L Code; Jed H Lindsay, James Mo Garrett , Gregg, David Mehoight, Gree ler, Newbern: b. F Cota, Jamestown ; Joho To Sbaver G. Spraill, Phy me RE. Troy, Lamberton; The Jun amen, Yancey OFFICERS: JAMES SLOAN, Premdeat bk W. OGBURN, Vice Premde nt C. PP. MENDENHALL. Attu PETER ADAMS ary and Treasurer ey WM H CUMMING, General Age ut WJ MiCovvan, ) J. A Merasve Exec ve Committee JOM Giuanesr Alle abons on busness connected with this office addressed to ETER ADAMS, Secretary Greensborough, N. C., May 5, 1857 wl Steamer Chesterfield, From Charleston and George- town, 4 pe Steamer CHESTERFIELD. (apt Jxo Fea semen ale of Steamer Ware ng ow wn rgiaog thurough repairs. w fre feeewwe renght for ¢ aw and alls rmed andemgs, by he 25 sane ’ hee Mew r wh hae herr and curces-fal noe ae ' “ deay of gemete, withew ff bow aster. nea te > Lpreesiy Lew water, his heen we r wom with the «tre * ' - y * “ AGENTS: CALDWELL & ROBINSON . WALKER & HENNING. Georgetown DANI A HOKN, Cheraw ‘ EE ANNOUNCEMENT. fer PE OUN LEW Is otNsos 2 A | a iu ai attentwm t o. onime of e A . t . 7 A \ HW J t \ aed at ( a N.C, will be r ie ruee Wilenn Pane WoL 6s Fo Chas Aut -M ' ( oP W Ma Mb \ « “ lithe MoD. P emir of the M Priladeiphia fol DISSOLUTION. ee Ve OF US MUN Ss JAMES VO SYWONS THOMAS SYMONS WILLIAM SYMONS COPARTNERSHIP. seiie shoe ic dllee els (asaen, Wiel ‘ _ JANES ~yY MONS LHOMAS SYMONS ROWAN 22) HIOLSE. A POOH STORE. W. AYER has just received H. and opened 8 new stock of Books, Stationary, Fancy articles, Fire Screens, Window Shades, Tobacco, Segars, of various brands, and Confectiouaries, at bis BOOK STORE in States- ville, opposite the Court House. Among his books may ve found, a good supp! of all the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by theSuperintendent of Common Schoolsof this State, French, English, Latin aud Greek ‘Text Books, Web- sters Unabridged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Patent Ser- mons, Lorenzo Dow seu’r., Life and Sermons, Cham- bers Papers tur the people, Humes History of England, Gibbou’s Rome, Sit John Froissart’s Chronicles of the ppbell’s lives of Chief Justices, Spencers Sketches and Sermous, Old North State, 2ad edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the Gospels, vith question books, Cummings works, Me- moir of Sydney Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, Hymn books of a!! kinds, Iromge Washington, 3 vols, Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Sermons, | Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC X-| PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Byron, Cowper, ons Sermon Spar ‘Tup- per, Milton and a great many other poetical works, | Mrs. Heniz's Novels and a great many other novels, | by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, | a varied, a stuck of Stationary as ever wasseen south | of Mason and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios and fan- | ey gift-books in abundance, Blank and Copy booksof | all sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, @ large assortment of books published by the Aimarican Tract Soviety. In the Notion line T show as great a! variety as anybody ought to wish to see in one day, | ides Fluid Lainps, Port-monies, Cabas, ries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Phitocomes, Jewe!- | ry, Ching Vases, Cups and Saucers, Perfume bottles, Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Enogravings, in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to suit, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes from Weta. to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from $1.00 to $1300, Kaliedascopes from 50cts. to $1.50, Micro- scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Lanterna fur children, Willuw baskets and Wagons, Flutes from) $1.25 to $25.00, Violins from 50cts to $13.00, Banjo's from $3, to 36, Accordeons from $1.25 to $6.00, Octa- vo Flutes, Tamborines, Guitare, Flagolets, Harmani- | cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measures,| Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with and without cases, and about T THO AND | other things not herein mentioned, all of which are for) | never ased ia their prescript sale on the most accommodating terms, Being ver anxious to sell [ make no charges for showing goos Call and examine for yourselves ,—orrosite Tue Cocat Hoven. 7p tf-1 OP Recoure June 2, 1857 CITY OF MORENEAD! GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! eee {)* THE ELEVENTH (UITH) DAY OF NO vember vex!, at the CITY OF MOREHEAD. will be sold at puble auction, the Lots of said City This is ihe mew City lad off by th Shepard's id Company,” at the Cerminus of the Atlan ‘ th Carohua Rail Road, at Beaufort tar hs wet umediatcly at the Athanuc Ocean Phe varius Reports of the Uo 8 Coast Survey etabblah the great excelleacies of this Harbor, four fa craty of cavcauce, depth of water and secanty from holst Fort Macoc utrance wrod of wav completely eum 1 ae the « The iuienor commanicetions by water aud land must make this a great Commercial Cy. The vast productions of the fertile valleys of the Roanoke, Tar and Neuse Kivere aud the cx pmerce of (howe gr the Albemarle, Curnteck, (reatan and toads, wi'| reach ues fine Harbor nland eas Pambev 30 thrvagh | Core Seanad oa the north, whilst Bozue Sound will bear on ite besum the and fine agricultural products, |umber ship umber of the regrms |) naval ot south The A wee by the frst & N.C. Rail Road which will be ready fw of Ja entire length of the ( aary next, passes through the ty to sts wharf io 1S feet water » Ung great N.C. Rasl Goldsboro ag the bestia the U nwa and cunne f whieh it wa ¢ et mtimestion) at Rad Road, am d the muth-west; and hy ile western ww iarapd progress, is contemplated ( Mem y by the wet-work of all the radways that em eAlrasen h the trade pris and the Missexmipp: Va uect at Atlante, Chatanooga, of with the East-Teo Ras! Read The Por of Beau » the F ort, Chataaonge, Meinphre and eit St Op are aboot (he same paraile a and if that parallel be ertended acres he it will reach Shanghve, the a st great Viert castro ( aeut therefure, if the Paes fic R structed and that shoald be ficthenth why m eet thee new Cry becom ve ante mart for comerce of the East lo dee @ Tw rt Railroads ©] conn al bielde of the State go {ihe North Carchoa R med, wih that road, an . fileothy expec at a vast eal trade w @ throagh woeity: if mm, may ment I mwoame «great cueing Punt. mot only for pore of comme ree, t farneeh the sapples t « . r geang perth a aeroth erew ctty beewme tha grea r ween the wearth and sath whe h our able and detingushed ematrym:n lueur Wa telers sonvaled Statrwmenth Mt nmeree Amaiun, Svath Amen a d the (. (™ Tie CITY OF WOKEHE AD we mtasted om a au hal neck of land 4 tire 4 with elt worn . king . ota + fine . \ ao h noe will he wld ont . ha = ‘ tth « Is t wtine fan re 4 t ate market at ve agar eoch sa opt . s. fees greateny ° . b» at . MW MOREHFAD perd ae Pornt Land Co Hic WILLIAMS BROWN. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the tore of MURPHY & 0 |B Giolla ai . GU PTERING done ant @ . Wa ( Cisreel wie . Jinaary 2 Iy 34 NO TIUMBUG T 1b 1 uberr A red tack SEPERION WATER BUCKETS w prepa He Winofs North Carmina Weterale: he 2 N ( Cap nod talur, and he p Nore wedinaipatninnge: .Ovepiving h ethienwith Nar werk hopes - ble to meke a far sble show ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WASTS GH WARKREPEACE Nn 2W Ak Utley of Favettevile N ¢ are N he « fthe above F ts t ls “47 139 rity Poh eupenyrryreir pay 7 Ad bbs da y FO OUR ot ail oa Ce) TH CAN BI. FOU ND) White tecth, Perfumed Breath and beanti- fal Complexion be ar Rea / ser TEI BANNER OF UND ee rl! sh Viswene "nen five, wine ; ee rf “Oly Point Comfort ' : pe IX CTELL UNFURLED, AND WILL WAVE IES ® pal Ae A re ) , WBURDS INDOWITABLE. RBI RDS, cs Waedlmmd Creme fut por Penusinin who dun't ars ie ned gang io CLOSE -PATL ia Os Hor bienly gertumed, ong ie Pr Wdoweed and for ’ Por glad Suis ie fanhewd Glin he Clk one ans alee ; House aod Rail Koad, and therehy ensures qnet and 4 fale ethe lf are a repose, tists. the heart of the business of Malia hori oan Terhiine ce a | bury . fers Saliebury, NC) Sept ®, 1657 4415 Vor sale by all Droggists you HA ty ' hi , | an Tene © w SALISBURY NC GUN AND JOCK Galy. BRYAN & C0. AND AVING formed a copar Bell Hanging. | FAN Wciaite astea i ihe id stand of — GRAY & TANSEY, — nae Lap kg ie i L Sw gyi i i d satisfaction to all who may deal w em a jaticbanel, progene beni dpe paar et to the people of North Carolina, that they cao above business in the town of Salisbuy furnish and finish ry, ou Water Street, in all its various Cin CONS aa wcks | MONUMENTS, fc'verne Ha thonnge equemanes| HEADSTONES, SLABS, ble terms. His thorough acquaintance with the business, he hopes, will command « reasona- or any otber work in tbeir Hae ln style ans @ and at reasonable prices. ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Altor- ders left with him will be faithfully and promptly at- pes 4 tended to. Orders respectfully mcica pat) Our material is obtained directly from the Vermout CHARLES HARTMAN. | Quarries, aud we shall hereafter deal in nothin; but Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 21:3mo0 that of first quality. Foreign (Itulian,) Maniles, Far- : | niture, Stabs, Counters or Marble, for bailding parpo- ses will also be supplied. Any order will be filled ONE DOLLAR idiot tcimos en WILL BUY = Salisbury, July 4th, 1857. OP THE BEST PURGATIVE AND) ~ D' S IN V I G O R A T O R ! > i AN F O T I S E \ ) t Medicines now before the public, namely, LA} D known. It is not only aCathartic, bat a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject us mor- ings experienced in the operations of most Cathar. | WILL cell a tract of 150 ACRES of land lying tics. It strengthens the sy y at the suine time | A oa the Yadkin River, about 20 mies East of Salis- Dr. Sanford's Invigorator is compounded | 12 feet wide at the boitom und 14 at ihe top. already entirely from new articles of wedicwe, namely,|cut. A dam ean be built at very small expense Invigorawr cootains as much strength as one) timber already at the place, ready for building, ‘The hundred doses of Calumel, without any of its de- | subscriber is too far advanced in hfe to commence the woul used im the | dence at Stokes’ Ferry, of address him at Milledge- form of the Larigorater, whieh met with sach unpre. | ville, Momtgumery co., N.C Dam and’ the rine of acy Me cat ee of Water of alt ines There is an je ly i w Power to To the Mil Trect scsi * 267 Acres of good Wheat and Gorn land; and’ ® géod | supply’ various kinds of timber. Also, adjoiaing sud nad ient to this Tract, I will sell another of 200 Acres, all in the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak tim, without any cleared Jand. ¢ ‘This Power is situated in the midst and is eurromy. ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Reddy of any Power I know of near the N. ©, Railroad tween Raleigh and Charlotte. . The towll of Lexington would Supply ® ousiom this place of 200 Bushelsof Corn per day—and I kine of no place where a man of ontorpiien Could make , little fortune sooner, There ie a very domen for lumber, and the County of Davideon Shean W. R.HOL?. Lexington, April 7th, 1857, 145 | WHEAT! WHEAT!" 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED, —een TTPHE oud wishes to purch saxo bushels wheel, fur which the highest ket price will be paid. ’ MICHAEL BROWN. Jane 30, 1857. ra] Tie vr DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER . REMEDY, that acts as a Cathartic, easer, mild. | AND ERTY MILL PROP bid matter, then oa the stomach and bowels Ww carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two pur- that it pages it, and when (akeu daily in moder. | bury, adjuning the lands of Washington Hendley, ate doses will strengthen and build st up with un- | and others, near Stokes’ Ferry, Thie tract is valua- Gomes. | There is no better mull sie oa the Yadkin river. Pow- Some idea of the strength of these gums may |er sufficient fur aay purpose can be obtained et & leterious effects | improvement of this valuable property, and will there- Thuogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these | fore sell it on good (erme, and time will be giv WILLIAM STOKES. tft er and more effectual than any other medicine n] FOR SALE. . poses effectually, without any of the painful feel- £1—t7 usaal rapidity | ble as having on 4 aa excellent mill ste, with @ race, be formed when it is known that one bottle of the | smal] out-lay, There is a spleadid lot of saw mill Gains have beea but little knowa to physicians, and | Those wishing to purchase will eall oo bin at hie resi- cedevird success as to induce the proprietor to offer | ‘tas a family medicine tried and kaowa in ite effects | May 29th, 1857 | J. P. GOWAN, It has rarely ever failed ty cure Liver Complaints in their worst forme. Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver ix cured os bes the Liver is excited to action WITH Jaundice '* caused by an umproper acti a of the! ’ , acer, aud asa that the Invicoasroa releves ( OL, i. L. ROBARDS, this disease, let any one troubled with Jaandice take | AT THE the Tuvigerator regularly one week and ther shin , will be to are its ongiaal coker. HI yl Sk . 4 Costiveness can be perma tly eured by the Tnvigoraior, “Take it to sunall doses on retinug, and By gradestiy dh- the bowels are left moa healthy ROWAN SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages «! thus HOUSE. . oO Salisbary, Feb. 2, —— { aasiste nature io ber operations miowmhing the dose, and active atate, and work asregulariy aselork work Sick Headache 1s very seve reviewed by fthe Jarigorat which corrects al 1857 ‘Certificates of Marriage, LIVEN by the affirsating Clergyman of Mage I trate, to the parties euteting inte Matrimony demgued a8 evulence m their own posseseina of their lawtal marnage, end as anch, oftes valeable , eepecial- taking a double duse ac y and seurness of the stomach ed loppressave or uur Por aa over-le ach it has an equal, as) rely ves a anv fee g alier heartily. Fura family medicine generally, all who! ( ase it speak in the highest terms. Prepared and wld by Sandford & Co., 185 Freat St.. New York Price @1,00 per bottle, conta ming ly to parties removing to distant parts of the country 40 doses, Also sold by ©. A. Hendersoa Dragge, Very weatly got wp—tor sale at the Watehman, Salisbary, N ¢ Office. Seni to any part of the Country for 60 coats May ih, 1857 1f-32 per doaca, if the cash aceumpnaies the order COWANS Certificates of Confirmation, VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC (XU wartimas tice, eouatry for 30 for male at the © aay part of the nm overy fine ety te 1 sent ® per deren FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. sUrFERiNe FRom DISEASED KIDNEYS, | the Bladderand Widne ys, Weak nesaof the Luina, ke W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Eliott, Fayttevilte N GENERAL COMMISSION Thimavalasble medicine is for sale at ihe Davie AND Hotelin Mocksville; at De. KR Campbell's, ia Lre- ’ : Hotelia Sa and atihe Carolina Watch nan Uf- hee. ia Beli , ‘ 4 4 oi 4 The subserber baviag entered into eoparinership WILMINGTON, ¥.C with Saba VF, Cownn, ofiginal petenice:for the wan : , afovtare and sale of the ative Medicine, is prepared ts Orders for Mrchaedize, aud consngamenteof Flee oh a supply by eddresmnz him at Nels N | and wither Predece, fiw calecar shipmoet,theokfe C we catlag at hve roedence, 19 mm: 0 west 818 received and promptly atiended to Zine Ey DAC STS May 1855 ue ane “5 ws 57. JAMES HORATIL, SIAPURTED SCID) SREY lM aac ahaa VROMON, REESE ee ; sberiher baa Jt rs ; Clerks, W ately ad Jewelry of every desenption, repaired (a the beet manner aad om the most reasona- ble terme February 19, ed fran the North, GOODS AND CLOTHING verve corms ® Thunder & Lightning and 8 now "56 ly36 for the Spring and Sammer me aalifal asmortine 9 4 tay ee: ray dal 4, DISUNION AND CIN'L WAR, ue ai ~ ieh dete “? Pestilence, Patent Medicine oo : ee h Hg Gis Co : he oor fen ere r pia Laces A Coats, Pants and every the vitgd Calland Laghrn wfore at priees lower than nt hae ee ee ee Shilo isiiia laine hi ns yd arsine . \ —_ W ee MICHAEL BROWN. vi iTS D ry ' 1” ‘an , 7 8) _ Negroes Wanted. (()MINNION FORWARDING Po eet tet WEA OANA, ; Mag 5 es UPL REEVE Je SALISLOLT, B.C. , NDS Fo ‘ , . 1) Prompt personal attentson given to the purchase : \ : FOR LE IN DAVIE Col \TY. of PRODUCE, and to all CONSIGNMENTS | " ; be a wipers tas wetracts of land, Cach adeancce made on Produce to be Shipped to ’ wity mtu 1 H}omides North of other Porta, er onld in thie market Maw be . the roe ding from Salem t June WO, 5 f-5 ' One tra . 203 ACRES, Blank Books. . 60 NORES They are 1 . TW Large assortment of all binds of B deat neigh beorhewad, bn t Ne, end Heke. D edgers, Porket Wermors . ww asitil . ted. (ead water, a well with | of . opvy Banke, de. &e, for ele at ged new ref kinds A new un in Gantt J. HOE NNISS) Bek Store aed Ab rons Hy We Cock Hones and eo neg: Hoanes, Bars. S) bles. Cribe, Wagon-hed . ryy al fe Boggy & A ’ steoat the te () ( 4 1 rarte cone ye Meaduwe. ond fine 1 4e 4ooa 1 sand a high etate ’ Ze at ev are well wetered, and hive plenty of | \ he highest market price, in State wien lar Ti Vier wieling te parchane had hetter es sth, for Five Thousand Boshels Wheat wr t KOBT BLACKWELL and L2or la tilely argro boye, from 15 to Ql veare Sep ; 116 1 JU JEN KING Die Mo WIIPEIEAD, nescence acon: ve . . 4 cA 2 IP JENKINS & ROBERTS have, and willeon TICE Atos . FORE Greer Bere In tinue to keep State Bonds on hand for sale ea per give hin , BOOK BINDER WANTED. \ proposals { 7 K tes ae to employ a rehable and competent ae rok-bender, mid wtrall d to tereive Address the Editor feach @ workman NOTIC I} ditions wh WOON ROR of thie paper : rat MURPHY & COO, and we Salebury, Apri bath, Is37 A pen for 6 ya from TTth inet ; ; : 1 EL. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY nevisty, (‘anos FOR SALE OR RENT, A-HENDERSON, J Aug 1M, 1657 ‘ na line Subscriber desires to Sell or Rent hie Valon vle property on Ma Street in the a haa EROSSET & BROWN, (eit the erat a | dwelling House, newly fitted ap, Kitehen, &e., to- gether with first rate Carriage Shops, all complete, fend new. Those wishing Ww pur hase of rent such | roperty @re invited to call and examine it | A.G. HOLDER anit WILVINGTON,N.C. BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW YORK, CENFRALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ralishury, April 28 BLANKS of al kinda for aale at thia Office. 1457 Usual advances madeon ( MARRIAGE LICENSE YOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE | | | 5.000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. —— gaa Ir HE subscriber wishes to purchase five thousand Barrels Flour for whieh the bighest marke | price will be paid. MICHAEL BROWN. ts Salisbury, Jane 30, 1857. sk 2 AULD, J. Alexander Crawterds A. B., Principal. PEVINE erereicee of thee lectitation Wi commence | again on the 13th of July. The priecipal ter jog prepared humeelf by ao regulag cuure of macy euh a view to teaching, whos the paltonage of v, pablhe Ti alacst needtess to sey thet this Larus. having been for the beet rier of & cen, wader the eare of the late H Hall) o jee mare! and geaerally healthy community,” Banrdens be wbtaimed, convementto the Academy, Of sree: dollars per month, Candles excepted. terme df tasion weil be $6.00, 7.50, aed 1200, of, 96.00 & the er, and 7.50 forthe higher Eagtioh breaches: for the Claames ead ngber brawckes of Mathe two | matics | REFERANCES > Peor EF Roceweis, D. College ; wros Charlotte ; F Cows, Bethany Che Jone 30 M.D. Jom Rev 8 OB Wruses, Bieter beg, Soow Creek; W. M. Aion ch, &e 5 THE GREAT SOUTHERK HAT AND CAP R MANUFACTORY, 4.4D DEPOT. SPRING TRADE, 1851. JOUN DOOLEY, 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, Vi MANUFACTURES 480 (M>uRTER OF HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGs Ww the preparations he OULD oo the ceesmon particularly call the w teatime of het f comomers and other.» hee made for the bumnee « "¢ Denag hsrecent toot mm the North, he visut net only the ew of Betumere, Phe . ond New York, but alan the prinerpal manufactarng é inets where guede ia hw line ere gt ap— thes he bo bern conbled uth to obtwe samples of every erteh mode, and perchase more edvemtageousi® thes her tofere For the (mportaton of Fremeb grads, he hes men seach srrangrme nts as will pmsere him « regular cep ply of the newest aod cheteent stytes ther Hats of hie own make have bly been deemed by bie costemers sapencr © these of Northern impeneation. Fran vernces \« provemenierecemily made ia his factory, the cupet tained bat added tn rootry meorcheaia ae parchwer else wher, giving Rickemed @ inal. he would reepert’e ¥ wmvite them ts erent hee otk and f net enty be me Sach b thowld they du so, they will fed « eet o ee g im venets. queetiy, end low press. hat elany ether hwo Nerth or Soath siness artengermecnts are of the enepitre the grea tow ‘ an ‘* peed to the carr’e! pecking and prompt dhipment of guvds fae DIBweLw w BUNCE. € Witminagton, wc | Jenathen B. Late of Rimaves.§ © Commission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Senuthern Preduce Generally No. 180 Front Street. SUB sy Foul. REFPRENces A Graham, HM iliseers ha M Morehead, Greenshero, B.C ver Eeq , Payettevitle SO Williams, Req, Prest Rank of Clarendes reason, Keq., Cache Baak of Witmingtoe pPRIVATE SALE. Wea ndersigned having determined to mer’ canle hie remdence in the thriving &* of OLIN, Tredett Co, N.C. Se4 sae end botre located in the centre, and is aned he desrable situations ia the village Terme mmudauing 3.M. LOVE Olia, FeedeliCa., Nov, 1888 uf 26 HOUSE AND LOT For sitt. IN MT. PLEASANT. hie HOUSE j FIVE subscriber off re for ante | LAT wherein he now five The sor i* mproved, having thereon a pweLtina, 18 by 27 fee! (wo story) mx Rooms, a good kitchen, a wert of & water. and other out-houses. The Lot contains nee” Vv 2ecare Terme easy to eat the purchaser P. B.C. SMITH Charrns Jane 9, 1857 ply? WALL PAPARM. \ Splendid jot of fine Wall Paper and Rordennt” £X mateh For sale at 3. H. ENNISS Book Store June 16, 1857 ws Wanted to Purchase, YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- groea from 10 to 20 ears old. APPLY ot MANSION HOTEL. Salisbury, Marel 17th 1857. WEY BOOKS. tha? Rocks; Spurgeon's Sermons, let : Atnageddon, or the U. States in propheey by # The Rifle, Axe and Saddle Bags, ~ | Scandal. anew Novel by “re Bickford ; and Marriage by Mra. Lee Hents. | J. H. ENNISS Book Seller | June 16, 1857 : Salisbury, N ferred to, | 4 ial has just ex, n the. freight and its ma Lest evideu Tet in| dividend, ¥ of the’ Sin last Legish road shoul ensuing Ww’ ou the Stal to that Rus seeina to b ably more- by thie me to bet weer eve handr Referrin prevailing Day Bavk whieh Nos clastes she * Yanke ciples in t jobbers th have pref tratle Lees enterprise choiee and The South it hae that men deep whieh the to destroy er’s debts labor and York this Parson Prepysitio self and b terme: Greeley Fred. Dor panron vl attempt t serve Lim ley in W would we with a bi Greeley 1 and the ¢ confident and of im: Negro DD A 1607, | 1614, Ne 1620, Ma tans; 16: Datch; } and Fins Irish Cat tled by Carolina Soath ©; 1682, Pe Penn; 1 Oglethor The oO the Unio 1792 Ke Ohio, 13] Mississip 1821 Mis kansas, 1 lowa, 15 ANECD Some to parch of Strath to his est ble acqu When t! steward | had snel difficulti “What ¢ the Dnk valued a $4000," “you wil to the la of cheap D, Va , [M MINGs d to mr thriving &> N.C. Sef nd is one Terme A LOVE uf 26 R SALE, Teh NT. OUSE s4 ror ie wel ) by 27 feet vei. of pe pntaine nee haser sMITH ply? rt Rordennt” BE NNISS Bawok Store 1 Seller ary, N President of the United States; such ifurtunes as tliat ot Astor. en, that there ts some glooin $ to be meb with in the Metropolia..., wee iar Lye Raleigh aud- Gaston Ratlroad. bf the directors of this Road iN Shy ou ‘Luesday lust) Y. ~ Hawkins, President, red J . Wil | ef, and Alten 0.2 ive about $80,000, The) yeni} of a, ee which ls now 000. 3 fund is acctyunlat- | 2, purpose pf diechurying the| ¢ Compairy of $100,009. The! Pati thip time is, there- vou current expenses of ur year were $93,000, nd the, ex! Try expenses, of ac- ft septs bate Gaston and Wel- mn pad the Gaston bridge, $U6,000.—| income.of the Road the past year was $204,000, being an increase of about Ey over the precediug yeur. ut fr the extraurdinary expenses re- ferred to, w dividend of six per cent.| w dyubt liave been deciared for, the al sear proseding the oue whith | has just expired, ‘the Road is now in excellent order— the freights and travel are increasing ; and ite marked prosperity faruishes the | Lest evideuce of the able and energetic 5 psrakd in which its affairs lave been cou- @ learn that the Gaston bridge bas) Been so far completed that the cars are passing over it, mecting the Petersburg cara, The paderstandging was that the old Green Ville Road was to be repaired and laid with heavy irou as soon as the Gaston bridge was finished, or as soon thereafter as practicable; but there are no indications yet, we learn, of the con- tem, uiuch needed improve- went in the Greenville Road. The $30,000 above referred to as the State’s portion of the Raleigh and Gaston dividend, will be the first item of income of the’ Sinking Fond authorized by the last Legislature. If the North-Carolina road shuuld declare a dividend, during the enauing winter or spring, of six per cont. ow the State's williou of preferred stock to that Road-——and the yeueral impression eens to be that it will do this, and prov aly wore—the Sinking Food willamoons, by the mecting of the next Legwlature, to between one beudred and twenty uni! gne hundred and fifty thoasand dellare Kaleigh Standard. Referring to Wee commercial distress prevailing wt the North, the New York Day Bavk yas the following observations, which Northern menu of all pelitcs and clases should refleet upou * Yankee enterprise and Yankee prin ciples in the West cost the New York jobbers their life's blood, and those wl have preferred the Western to Sonthern trade Leeause it possessed this Yankee enterprise, mast take the benefit of their choiee and the reward of their preference The South has ve Yatrkee enterprise, but it has that which w majority of Northern men despise above all thinoew else, and whieh they spend their thoe and meney to destroy, but which pave the so er’s debte—it bas negro labor, and vegre labor and its products wil! New York thie year frou hopeless bankruptey.” ather save : oo Pareon Brownlow declines Greeley» Pryopysition for a discassion between liu self and Fred, Douglass, in the following terme: Greeley accepts my challenge for a dis eussivun with Leecher, Parker, or 5 gue of your prons treedom shnekers— Lut has the uoblushing impudence to name Fred. Douylass —dlack as tar, as the con panion vf the North. If Douglass wast attempt to reply to mein public, | would serve bincas Lush, of Arkausas, aid Gre ley in Washington, for lis insole te would wear ius out on the paveni with a big stick! Lam willing go is Greeley in debate, because of bis posit and the color of ins skin, althougts I tes confident that be possesses less of honor, and of manly feeling, than the big Back Negro Douglass, whom yeu all hone ! A VALUABLE TABLE. 1607, Virginia settled by the English ; 1614, New York settled Uy the Dutch; 1620, Massachusetts settled by the Puri tans; 1624, New Jersey rettiod ly the Dutch; 1626, Delaware settled by § wedes and Fins; 1635, Maryland settled by Irish Catholics; 1636, Rhode Island set tled by Roger Williams; 1659, North Carolina settled by the English ; 1670, South Carolina settled by Hayuenots , 1682, Pennsylvania settled by Wailliam Penn > 1732, Georgia settled by General Oglethorpe. . The other states were admitted into the Union as follows: In 1791 Vermont, 1792 Kentucky, 1796 Tennesssee, 1802 Ohio, 1511 Louisiana, 1816 Indiana, 1817 Mississippi, 1819 Alabama, 1820 Maine, 1821 Missouri, 1836 Michigan, 1836 Ar kansas, 1845 Florida, 1845 Texas, 1846 Jowa, 1848 Wisconsin, 1850 California ANECDOTE OF THE LATE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Some years ago it was proposed to him to purchase a far in the neighbourhood of Strathfieldsaye, which lay contigions to his estate, and was, therefore, a valua ble acquisition, to which he assented. When the purchase was completed, his steward conyratulated him upon having had sach a bargain, asthe seller was in difficulties and forced to part with it. “What do you mean by a bargain?” said the Dnke, The other replied, “It was Valued at $5500, and we have got it for $4000." In that case,” said the Duke, “you will please to carry the extra 81500 to the late owner, and never talk to me of cheap land again.” — Paike’s Journal. sriethee ns Devoted to Politics, Vews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, C SALISBURY, N: C., OCTOBER 20, 1807. + storrettysnse ter “son ge cage po i peers gmmerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family! Circe. ; rel was Kali yy: % ) eee wm ae a r ie Se a 2: $— Rares NUMBER 21 Bt WU44AM B. OLIVER. I believe that 1 started in life under —a waiden, wdy of sixty fonr, who, iv place of father and mother whom T never| saw, alternately petted and scolded me as long As she was able, I escaped frow | both when I was eleven years old by run- ning aways ard although she sent me | innumerable messagea, when she discov-| ered wy whereabouts, to retarn to her, | and be sent to school and fitted for eul- lege, I undatifally ‘refusee ever to go} neur ber again, 1 had‘ hired oat? with a emall farmer | toda his' chores’ for my board aud clothes | and I stayed three years; at the end of which tive my reving propensities mov- ed me to ren off frounbin. | had made my | arrangements, and was even mounted on | the top of the Reading stage, when who should come inty the tavern yard Lut the; farmer. ‘ Where are you going, boy ? he called out in a@ hard avd severe tune, * To Boston, sir.’ ‘To Boston!’ 1 cannot describe the manner in which he said this; but it woke up all the me- mories of flogyings which left scars yet, I have not tine to tell you now, auy tore thun the immortal Fusbos lad. lle was 4 coarse, profane man, and he Jauocbed wut into a strain of abuse which woald have made my Slood chill if [lad been afraid of bita, and Lade ie get duwa in- stantly and gu home, * Thank you, sir,’ 1 said, ¢ 1 an engay- ed to sumebody else.’ At this moment the staye started. Lle ordered the driver to stop and let ue down; buthe drove on, aud [am almost astamed tu record that | wade # eignili cabl gesture, with my thamd and buyer upep ny very decent Loman nose, wud calling out, ‘ Good-by, sir—voa shall hear of ime sume day,’ Lf weat otf iu the exul- tant triumph ot freedous. L wus deliyited with the fine prospect which I es Lhe driver was very hind juyed ininy elevated seal, — to the, Peftnibiy »take mv money for the whole yourmey, aud offer ny to fiud we w slupping place vthe cay. At that time there was avery old hows in Plowared street, now deusolinhed, im whieh a Mr. Jones kept boar flere fur u uumber of years. Here be stopped the staye tu let me down. ‘Wat suall I do, driver! eaid I. fiat bell, ny lad, aud sume ‘Justr ug mmay WIE ¢ Vy mo det You uu ‘TD dooked at top of the door, ‘LT dou’t see any bell, or, said [ tim dty * ' bor t into Jet ! r! The man burst it a loud tangh * Pall dat knob, yreeay {he said, at and straigltway 1 pulled it aya intl Mr. Jones, k pg ol J fellow, with ove ley, and a dilap last ; and again acjueer | idated eve, came to the dover, and looked dayyers out of the remaining orb of vie on, upen the Iuckless wight who liad brukeu lis bell wire * Let that you yeter stay with yea and Ma'aie Joues till lL come ap to supper, said the still laughtus drver—and | staved Ma'am Jones was a lady that woul have made a fine mipanion tor Damel Lambert. Steltercd beneath ber espa croua wig, Leouwld bid defiance to little Mr. Jowea, who dared nut attack any thing which his wite might take a tancy for petting, The old lady hiked me very and this know le inuch niyre, together witte the daily sight of my fmend, the driver, kept me contented and happy throagh e winter. LT scoured knives, and pot yeeros of simular dignitted sbors every mnerning, but ow ny own age were round, I somset y ) e looking at Chem youd a respectable clothing. Chat at would bot ave been avery bad plan forme t Ave accepted aunt Deboralis offer of sending ine to the college An opportanity offering to go to sea, prepared v deapit andeven tears ] dome she fou determin ne wit eryth age, h dered Tne her and bade me God «peed so angry because I stayc ren L went away; and inh taunted ine with my new which he more than suspec ough they passed as more so W wife's absence, clothes, cane trom her, alt the staye drivers gitt. Lhe servanip all assembled to see me go away, and their hearty, * Grvod- bye, old fellow! was probably more sincere than ning tenths of the good wishes that have been Sam! a safe return ty you, spoken to tne since that time, I shall say but very little about my sea life. It did not answer ny expectations atall. Tnever passed a day w thout ain tolerable sea-sickness, and being a slight, deheate boy, the captain addy ised ine as a friend to stay in future upon the land Goingon shore, the mate stepped forward and shook my hand, saying : ‘Well, Sam, you have killed a sailor after all.’ I did not then know the meaning of this phrase; but when LT got bac k to the old house in) Toward street the driver, repeated it, and frou hin 1 , ny friend, got the explanation of the term, I could not po back to my kitchen work again after ny voyaye, 80 I looked out diligently for some ciuployment An advertisement iu the paper tora printer's boy caught my eye, and PT appued and was received. Here I was quite happy [ made inyself a favorite in the ottice, and fortunately sueeveded in learning the business so that my services would al ways command a fair remuneration, | village, since risen to the size and im- — — At twénty-one I married Susan Rus- {im many littl ), sell,'the danghter of thy eiuploger. 1 am | bad no duplicates. thins brief in recording this, beeanse by | uo alchemy whatever could I gouvert old bess to me, fushioved matter-of-facts liking for each |p other, and subsequent anion, into any- | Susat thing like romance. compressed. into a single sentence, 1 liked her, and married her when 1 found that she also liked ine. My description of our new home would | he quite brief. We took two ‘rooms, furnished them eomfortable, bear! l kept them shining the whole year round. Somewhat dilapidsted hair trunk. and imy “description on herself for companionship. ing, carpet-bag If ever I enjoyed trae, real, wiinerited received her kindly,and she seemed pleus- | ining a picture, she sat down to Sa- | room. The | would have called her ev, had not the! caltivator will do well. to examine his children were attentive, and kept passing | pretty embrvidered robe and silk apron | plants saved for seed, and to Le sure that happiness, without care or anxiety or fear | ed and happy when ; for the fature, it was iv those days. What &ans simple and excellent dinner. peace we enjoyed! Our two eldest chil- dre were born. here, and then our limits, seemed too small; but it was real pain to both of as to move from the snug abode which had been the scene of so many cali and peaceful hours, We removed to a cottage in the snb- urbs of Boston ; not those miniature cit- | ies which now rise up beside the venera- ble Trisnountain, but a small and obscure the food near the new guest. | gan to feel that we could scarcely do with out Mrs. Jones. inorning, as ee thought she could do bet sion, and the superior quality of the same which she obtained. Susan and I began to think we ha been greviously cheated in our forme purchases. So, when our wardrobe iim portance it deserves. Abvut the time that we removed, and were quietly settled, a very important law case was on the docket, and when it came on, we were very busy printing the reports of the trial as it progressed. became intensely absorbed in it; not so inuch from sympathy with the parties concerned, as from a feeling that, were 1 acquainted with the technicalities of the law, I could seize upon very many points of importance which I believed the pri suber’s counsel had overlooked altogeth er. This idea grew stronger and strong: er upon my mind. I hud access to law books which were in my etmnployer’s sane- tam, and poured over theta sometinies all night lony. Mr. Russell had been bred to the law, lat had relinquished his profession for that of an editor same years before the birth of ny wife I frank!y stated to hin my wishes in regare to fitting unyeelf for wonld go out with the money for a six handsowe and valaable, for my wife anc would sit down and make therm both uy with all the skill of au experienced tan tau-maker. Susau handed ine some bills, one day that she said Lad been left there by a col for the last suit of clothes which I hac been unwillingly forced to buy in orde to keep up a respectable appearance. My countenance fell some degrees I fan cy, for I had no money to pay them. dinner table, and she said, rather sadly that she felt that she ought net to | iV little conveniences*of which we My relation of Mre. Jones? former kind- | of her present loriely and avidowed state, made | but as the doors were of grooved glass I shed tears,’ She promised to do The whole miglt be | everything in her power tor the forlorn woman who she thought would now be : , thrown upon ine for maintenauceand up-| witl plain but new and good furniture. | ave no sacarinejnige, and yet are so simu- Mrs. Jones arrivedeon. Monday morn- in- baud, and followed by | the dodr so I could not even te and Snaun |a band-cart, bearing her old-fashioned and | of the person wishing to see me. We standing before the Le a exain-' frou seed supplied from the Patent Ofiice. A fortnight passed away, and we be-|plain clothes. But another litth bead ied, ‘The counterfeits may readily be She was invaluable as un assistant to Susan, and in marketing | frock and neat gaiters; and then the two! who has well compared the two plants, | for us, her services were beyond all praise. We gave her our slender purse every ter with it than we could ; and it was per- tectly amazing to see the loads of provi- peratively called for additions, Mrs. Jones penny print, and return with something anice remnant for Kitty, and then she} lector, including one for our rent, and one | From the Ricbmond *Bouth.”” granite steps'a well-lighted vestibule witli luss doors, and I cauld see thatthe whole CAUTION | RI x RED IN SELECT. Lrontwee well supplied with gas. Iheard} INGSEEDSOFPTUE CHINESE 8U- little feet scampering throngh the hall, GAR MILLET, jcoald gee nothing. from a wore ca! observer than my- éd/on ine'to a handsome drawang-reom, | ty Chinese Sugat |] waited ip curious speculation for some | jjge that they would-not be suspected to | minutes, “Phere had been vo see upon | be different, withomt tasting the sap.— the name) Alt the crops obserwed to be thus, inter: I was! mixed, are of the ageond year’s growth, whet a child ran into the! It may be that this intermixture, (or de- It was so like little Kitty, that | generuey !) is not geveral. But every jlooked so ditferent frou our children’s | al sach non-sacharine plants are exclad- was little Charley, only for the scarlet |gtalk. Eveo without this surest test, one | made a long run across the floor, and ran | nay distinguish them by the age. into my arms; while slowly and majes-| sweet or true plant hae its seeds covered -|tically, sweeping along in her a by a close-fitting sheath or envelope, crapes and bombazines, came portly ¥ ,| blushing like the dawn. 1 think I had a sheaths, (but generally,) have a tine and i] 1 felt a sort of faintness, and I passed my jong, extending from each.. The other r|liand across iny eyes, to Le sure that I plants have most of the seed-covers of a -}was wide awake. Susy laid ber haud Lrownish, black color, pot glossy, except upon my shoulder. of a few of the seeds, and with a hair . ‘Yoo owe it to this kind friend bere,’ about half am inch loug, standing out | whispered she. ‘She has been trying you from every seed cover. Nhe pith ie white, i | deeply.” cumparatively sapless, and without sweet- ‘Trying me?’ [said aloud. ness. These plants are generally the tall- >) ‘Yes, my gvod friend,” said Mrs. Jones est and strougest, aud stand erect in wa- -therself. ‘Lwasrich,and had noone about py cases after all the surrounding troe line but seltish and interested people, who’ canes have been prostrated by wind.— ,;} wanted all my money. I have loony Phe heads of the worthless plaut are usu- juwned this honse, and lived in it when I ally larger, fuller, aud inore beautiful, and inet you first; Lut athought suggested bang slightly aud gracefully drooping to 1 jby your invitation to go tu you induced: one side. Specimens of both plants have rjme to try whether you would ane if | had happened tou be poor, and 1 was, ricultural society. pee satistied with the result. We) There is a rule for selecting seeds of made mouvey at the old house in Howard the trne cane, whether African or Cli- Mrs. Jones was buetling aro ind the | street, of which no one bat ourselves ever nese, which it nay be well tu uLeerve, ur Christian, Bi "Found ' aiion Ey orate Teshian gee: Spmte Be. York Post-office,, we werecur. and examine its contents, to, we could, { ) a jlin ee . = | ed that “two or three policemen” W continue to be wanted while such seéds* me Leen placed in the office of the State Ay- | TCO LOTT ER ENN dati ce. a eis vitae aper of which five ‘carttodde are tobe. mailed ‘daily, at the’ New» “Upon what meat dgth this our Caesar feed, That he is grown so great.” We looked over the first onl ") u here'were descriptions of the Er SNicholas } Hotel. detulcation—the recent fatalaran-* over.oveurrence——the alleged counterfeit | ‘ rfeits ers—suspicion-of drowning a child—dl,., leged wife murder—death by violence sf, ‘ustom house officer—-mdre ticket swind-— g—arrest of ‘a supposed’ murdéret\' charge of bigamy—tampering with wit-' Nessvo—anothershoplifter—snp posed foul ; play—row at Weebauken—two). bee a policeinen wanted. , These forte af the prominent pieces. In the'hackgrou were several columns devoted to Mts.’ Within the inckities days | tearesd, i anningham, and soine to'Mrs. Gardners: We did not turn to the other six of. A servant came to the door, and wait- | self, that there are plauts growing among this quarto newspaper—being . sgtiatied ne or Millett which } with what we had seen—and well’ ! uy 4 were seattered broadeast. Li eviledm- munications corrupt good mainers;”, the, influence of such portrayal of crimes must, be to pullute the masses. We find exchange a paragraph from the New dee Mirror on this sibject. It : depraved has fon! and beastly narratives dre permitted to go into the jonable families, and to soil the ‘hands and: -| was pesping in at the open door, and that) known by tasting the sap of the green pee ret asin Wasbaned Por ‘steps agination diseased, and purity*ofthought aud life departs at once and forever from’ the sanctuary of the heart and home. | A’ newspaper that will not minister’ toy this' Sets casa ¥ a rs.!which, when ripe, perfectly black and jj | taste becomes insipid snd “un pope | Jones, and behind her Susy, smiling and |ylossy on the outside. Some of thea>, or to ‘the ‘rum-puckered moutls;-atid er. Pais : “S| however healthful sucha beverag womanly feeling come upon ine just then. | soft hair, less than a quarter of an incl | be ta the csuspitationad system, ablic morals veda that’ parlors of our most fash- It is like a glass of plain spring’-wa- “may isde- cided!y distastefal to the prarient p Notwithstanding this, a héavy vility rests upon the press for “to! such depraved appetites, and ‘niding -to heat intemperate ions ‘to dangerpus warmth, To our on should be confiia- ed the salacious descriptions whieh it se comes necessary to wade throtigh imdere retting out crime. Within the walle of our prisons the violators of the dedencies: of life should find obseufity and punish- ment, instead of being made quite seme torions as he who bas ‘woven his tame in- to the scroll of fame*by noble and beseie uctivn.” Book-Binding 400 Years Age: In the latter part of the fifteenth eentury | . Vile aie alway" intended’ te Gad at least to test, bat which I report “POP vthe beginning of the sixteenth, kings, yun and make you my heir the bar I had, how- information, without any persynal or @x- Ile at first langhed, then seriously tried hg upon us, and perhaps se | ad better ever, rather that you would enjoy My perimental knowledge of the facts. From to dissuade me from attempting it, Op. BY Away: 5 Oe ; property, while Tecan have the pleasnre Mr. Leonard Wray, the introducer of the position vbly strengthened my purpose “ Never, my good friend,’ said I, and jof seeing you; so I invite you to return’ Natal Sugar Millet, (or “ imphee,”) into ‘Never,’ echoed Susy. I assured her that f woald not her leaving as—that [ trusted very to yet Lusiness, apd that come what woul she should share our last loat ind T entered the office of an en lawyer, who overlooked iny deficicucies im swine Fer pectsé, in consideration, as he was pleased tu teri it, of the talent and acumen which wy replies to bis ques tions displayed. I now wrote forthe journal which 1 had been accastomed to print, and with setting her cap and wipi vb ! ly back to her work. reyes, t Afte went guict ‘The good old soal hagyed us both atonee, aud then she ny visit. Yon will find a handsome of- France aud tis country. I lately heard tice, well fitted up for you in Court street, | that the practice of the Kattirs, (directed when you yo down to-morrow morning. by long experience,) is to cut off the heads 1) The boy who will wait on you bas the designed for seed when they are barely key of the door, bat here are the keys of ripe enough for the seeds to germinate. the desk and library.’ The proper time is when the seed is still I declare tu you reader, the generosity | partly in the milky state, and when the r'of this woman unmanned me more than solid and harder part ot each seed way such secrecy that Mr. Russell did not find dimmer she went out, bat we reiterated the discunsolate thoughts which had be mashed betweem the finger and thainb. oat who lia new contributor was. le OUr Injunctions that she uld not seek jaanted me the whole afternoon. It The theory is, that unripe seeds produce avother home as loug ates » uld puta f her home as louge ro } ours. {often wonder im iny presence, ho nl with t could be, aud ascribed to hin a deyree b I called round in the ¢ vening at tl P seemed too good to believe, and when a growth that goes most to sugar, aud we walked oat to the dining-room, and (ag I infer,) the moet perfect or fully ripe © set down to supper at which no expenses seeds are more productive of seeds than of talenta brilhancy of expression such as Thad hardiy hoped to deserve. Le ‘a He places from whence | receive 1 was spared, I could only look from one sngar. Late as it now is, this notice may ften, too impatéd iny articles to the bills. To my utter surprise, the a tothe other, and wonder if 1 was in a still enable inany persons to test the opin snd —— then the two leading writers of &¥C" Was that they had all ig ttled dream . ion, by saving and bext vear trying their e day, and expressed his opmion that I inqnired by whom, b ones ruld T took possession of my grand office Jatest seeds, whieh otherwise would Le ey woold net remain a yvreat) Pecullect. Phey were all cancelled on the }the nextday. Briefs poured in upon ine; rejected as unripe and of no value. whtle. This flattery pleascd me, bnt fo Y4 sus books. I was theroughly amaz-|for who will not reqnire the services of a If this African practice is correct, and lid noceliowrae vamtity. to lead meinto “4, for L knew no one but Mr Russell rich lawyer, and who wants the services the opinion on whic it is founded, the retraying myself. Throash a third par- who could do it for me, and bardly thoaght) of a poor one! [rose rapidly, and am connterfeit Chinese Sugar Millet may be yo 1 ore ved a larger compensation for tet him. ae . still etanaing in high places. I speak it the result of successive plantings of w« nN alwe cortainle. than Lshouldjiave done y was as surprise] as myself, but with reverence, lowe ittoa woman, ripened seeds. Either this plant is a new wad ny Wise fa .womistrusted who he rather inclined to the ef that it We bought the cottage, with its little production, ( legenerated as to sugar, bat wus lie ores lent was her father, so I quietly let her 1u-\ yarden, and we go there in sommer and inproved as to grain,) owing to I] studied h ard, and at leneth had the dulye in her pleasant be play poverty again fora few of the hot- | cause, otherwise there must lave Leen neapressible satistaction of being adinit We got er, bat w h We have four children now, some few seeds of this a different sorgh u ted to the Suffolk bar. 1 took an ottice Sh 43 ally trem Jones pets them all) She is yot distinguishable among some of the with another young lawyer in order te 2" Jat its approach. it is as TI) now trying to have me seek ont iny old trae seeds of the Saynr Millet distributed reduce our « xp nec anil waited anxious) eee ident as Susy liad ever been aunt Delorah, and perhaps I will. The from the Patent Office. ly for the firet brief tliat should be offer-| 72% COM! 1 not hope vo get through the cold | old farmer, too, [intend now that he EDMUND RUFFIN fd season, without bot 6 y and toil, |shall bear from me.’ September Q8th, 1857. Poor Susan! My licart aches at the) 2d with debts snperad remembrance of certain privations t I had been at the otlice all day, on om carted . a : mee ’ ) Rey ~ aa aa . . . ret , - which, with a these she anbmit. Kleomy tiwe in November, anxiously de ENTER NOT INTO TEMPTATION. DESTRUCTION OF A CA RAVAN roles - bating whether I should not yo back to . ted at this per order that P migit > 2 ny man stead ge list] -rivate letters from Aleppo of lth Appears ctabl My contriba 1, printingagain. Loonsiicred all the whys A you coe stood gazing listless) y I a PE } Ar OSD 4 ‘ My contributions to : Ses oo WE OLA ilcemsai tes rue he los F uy ! Carauaclitorare fy barely gave na and wherefores, counted the costs again“ dow ces cited Angust announce the loss of almost an eC means of tenat and I had ip. Bud again, and by the most careful arith aD ere® wo when he felta yen- entire caravan of 1300 camels, and 500 aofians ces an \ ear YS ; i aug loana ly offended Mr. Russell by slighting lis Nees I could not find that change would ' x ' vy BN irregular troops, traders, and condnetors z oe = henef ‘ AS , auf s bis) arm, said, ‘ ; i tdvice, that L dared not apply to hun for 4 efit me a single ce I was toring? ( I a ; vs which had taken its departure frou Da scialaric ae inremittiogly now, and [ should have ue, ry re a lew thu- : , 5 : ta you net e He lesi- tasens on the 29th ot Jane for Bagdad, ) av, in pass Frain 1,,, done so if Treturned to printing, and y : : : : ' " ; to the ; ‘ 1) with scarcely even so much success as | t4icd is mother rose before lim as on! involving the rain of several hundred van residence to the city, ae eS e 4 o : . 4 } : landlady, Mrs. Jones. Sh 4) aobed, he promised her that he merchants at the last two named places. bard. and I returned it. There was no I became heartily disconraged with Wee CaS eats wat a gain: fe would appear that the caravan had is ‘ : soos = Bes tiaee = Ing-ta or look upon t wine-cup % . . inistaking that good honest countenance the prospect bet i mie Had 1 been foil eee i i ict i strayed from the direct road, where, find nd , alone in the world I could have borne it Ub The tempter sit) ryed , the Ors 4 i i ind expressive form even when dressed f ! . F = hee ng no water, it had ymeto ahait, ar i des a een . patiently Suffering and privatic brought nenward ste p was taken Ile entered s wearer, t eu : ' : ho terrors to me individually put the A few Years passe 1away. Stretched dispatched somne of the cenductors veil hung on the dually, t th : ; nearly sw +} treet. Ther t thought of those who were dear to me at S78 poor, bloated dying man, search of some wandering tribe to assist early swept the street e recognition 5 : , aman pelea - ; was aca and the old Jady’s raptures home, unmanned me, And the darker | ea * ae e Hw Os— it out of its dithieulty—imany lives ui . aly ’ : i = snare ay oe tis not necessary to follow din in t } P - at finding me were almost too strony for the prospect, the nore I 8 ik trom ab) nD rate ' ; He been already lost from thirst and uopre nit-door exhibit Sieatitranhi lowing Mra. Jones to feel that she was a 2° AED fl Na 8. 2 i ; Atl h a purclis 1 ibitien, She told me of poor, | j Ae ; lie drank thathe cedented beat. At length a pu ase of yer atl Pires nee nrden upon us No—come what might, [8S [0% ! Ll he drank (hat ; Jones's death, and of herr ving t oe ’ CIM ONL AIM } \ night s . ea of conscience: the necessary element was concluded at country when the old house in Howard ® vod old soul should net be removed F : ga of : : ‘ iB : : . ‘ ! = ! | » he drank until he was struck with the price of 200 piastres the camet load street was torn down rom the circle in which she seemed to t } “And now,’ she said plaintively, ‘Tam have placed all her happiness, She should “nn He would p He is it 1! bat on a supply reaching the plac ! ‘ ‘ i f ‘ : ‘ taal hires rds re deor. and e 5 +s a alone in the world.’ i live with us as long as she lived iat all, ated a r towards the ; rane ON Walt, not more than from freen ty : ; at vatee lode er ( ~ Phere they are: don’t vou see ; ‘ *Coine and live with ime, were my first 2” 1if we were reduced to bessary, why ? he k “ tt one © ty human beings were found alive * Oa Tree | when {owe would bey for ler too. ULES On, keep » kee » em 5 ene ou yave tie a home when aeet 2) ; . ; HY Tiere. they has Sat pec ce take of it. The rads had attache x lovorclila? I started up and paced the otce wit ere CY NONE RO co, é . , fat t = s eee * } ay GnOuwrAl re with y lying ( stig pilliaced all ie an inpatient ste p- It InaV sce strane ves, | will play one vane inere Ww you, ying fr al t and } sg I stopped, for the thonght pressed back | that a strong healthy man, should be se for vou have my soul, [know von have, most valuable te gy upon ine that Twas poor, and unable to powerless as Twas to) procure a living will win it back.” Thos he would rave, oo. supportiny own family. Acstrange simile for my family; butso it) was. In was ever thinking he was playing with de READY Fol? TIE SUMMONS flitted over the face of inv friend, while growing dusk, and T felt it was near my TAenss that he might win back lis ss vt . - until death she inquired my situation. IT teld her, time to go home. Thad intended send which he said they had got, In an interesting bat painfal narrative and described ny wife and children ing some fuel to my house, but [was dis palsied tis arm and chilled lus blood sof y burning of the steamer St. Law She said: . appointed In some money that a certain when the e was ended, al hear Mortreal, is this beant ful ‘LT will go to you. T can help your publisher ofa daily paper was owing ine, Ller and drunkard was? cident Close the good yma wife enough to pay my board. and T now dreaded that there was dark Ane rican Messen yer. stood a litte y amed Ca oe Mc I was almost dismayed at what T had ness on the he: at homie Arthur. She « Pret have beer ve done, w he I considered the tm nense ap 1 was just locked up, when a boy came | ern YO san (OneMnS thirt en Years of age, She bore up petite which Thad inconsiderately offer: up to me with a tol led paper I read der heavy sorrow as COUR en shy we pos ed to supply, and which TP well remem- under the lamp post tran thus: ADVANCE We are requested by the. She said she was ww tor beredof old. But Pelung to my bargain, ‘Come to No.—, Tremont Road at six Public Treasurer, Mr. Conrts, to say that tather He jumped overboard w N and begged her to come immediately o'clock.’ he will take up now, or at any tine bere. fis aris. a eli ous * You will find us in rather close quar ] saw no alternative but to doas Twas after, at par. t conpons on the bonds —a Sunday-s | ri sna ters,” TL said, ‘but you shall come and be asked. The boy was gone, so TL could ot the State that fail due the Ts Janu. land, and amid the terrors of the a welcome.’ make no excuse; and T walked over the ary next dent his faich and blessed: ! d We agreed that she should be there damp leaves that lay erustied upon the Ile request who cannot pre 1 inv Tle browuht str t the following Monday, and [ went home sidewalk, which the November blast had them ia person, to ¢ idorse them te ©. mals of hia worth with him Whe to Snaan whom [met with ratheranem- shaken that very hour from the trees. 1 UL. Brogden, Esq.. Comptroller, and tors the water he sp ke to his daughter and barrassed air. She looked at the matter) went over the ground rapidly, tor Lwant-w id them to Me. B., and he, the Treas: those around h 8 Do not fear to dic more philosophically than T had expect-'ed to learn the errand, and be away. urer, will give checks for ther on) the Trust in God. Don't be afrail.” | ! jed, and propared her best chamber for [rang at the number designated. It, Bank of the S' ate, or the Bank of Cape ly he sank, This body has not yet | y Dad, standard. found, | Mrs. Jones’ reception, hervically carrying; was a good brick house, with s | and wealthy nobles expended much mosey epow the binding of their hbraries, -which werey = inany cases, extensive. Carved ivony GOERS, BRO, tected Ly corners, and secured by goldea ' were common, as were also these of velvet, broeade, vellum, and morocco, elaborately eri mented after designs made by great artiste, and protected with bosses, corners, aud clas; be a Tbe precious stones aud metals upos deat covers cost us the loss of many a more preload volurre, for they frequently formed Bo incoasid - crable part of the plunder of a rich mansion tae captured city. Mr. Dibbeo tells us of one libra- ry of thirty thousand volumes—that of Corviogs, Kiog of Hungary—which was destroyed ont this account by the Turkish soldiers whee Huda was taken ip 1556. a a 3 Swedivh Women. v The bedding every where along»the road is of home-made linen, and dod ef recollect an instance where it, bag not rought out fresh and sweet froat rus. In this, as in wif other honsehold arra: ments, the are very tidy and nly, though a litthe de: feient aS regards their Own Tiucir clothing, Lowever, is of a thy, substantial character, and the women sult counfort rather than ornament. of then wear cloth pantaloons uader petticoats, which, therefure, they are able tu gather uoder their arms in wading through snew-drifts. I have not_eean 8 low-vecked dress or thin shoe north of Stockholm. Leen the press fc “The dameel who Is shod lke trips at daybreak, & mountaineer.” Yet acensible man wonld sooner take such a dansel to wife than any delicate ball-room. I test, I ence when I think of the bab- Aimerican wouren, especially \yirls. Ifever the Saxon race rate on the American side of Cinderelia of the all peat ta of one es deter the Atlantic, as some ethnologtets antici- pate, it will be wholly their tault— Bag trd / in Northern Europe. see Ferocity of the Pike. In the extensive lake of water in the park at Wynyard, the seat of the March oness of Londonderry, there are seme very large pike, supposed to weigh fifty rsixty pounds cach. A few days ago savsa London paper) a largo retriever t into the lake, and when at & yz Was ver from tho sore, he was attseked ry one of these fresh-water sharka, whi < hia onder water several time®, -r and over on hig back, : ent of the keeper. & ! of cygnets‘have been devoared by them, and tney make no bones of adack, vany ot which have shared the same fate t the ey guets. vo. Tarn Wt Vu.w.—To an indigoant wy who Was perpetually boasting of eancestry, a successful tradesman” Of ke z served, “You, my friend, proad of your descads Tam prond ee KA Cuvyue.—Near Heart ( Lilinois, a | 1 can stand upon BT) CUbd ri e, and a ne view, see ap- FU acres { growing corn. Dove Vears azo tie same ground was ad- k prairie ee The are ny rnles for preserving health and insaring long ufe, bat the best t vate a spirit ot cheerfalness and tie ty. Passionate men and metan- eh mien seldom attain great age. THE NORT DIFFERENCE. A meeting of merchants, manofacturers | gri pai and mechanics was reeently held at Phil- adelphia, when, Mr. Milne, who is an ex- tensive cotton that from ten to twelve thousand operatives bad been discharged, within the last four weeks, from the cotton aod woolen man ufacturies of Philadelpiia, and that the number would be doubled in the next four weeks, if rele! was not afforded. — He farther stated that thelr pay had vey er been in propertion to the price of pro visions and rent, aud they had not there- fore, been able to lay by a tingle pen fore rainy day. Then, taking all ot trades into aecount, It was probable that, withoat relief, from 60,009 to $0,000 would be out of e: vy in atew weeks in the city and vicini means the exten! men, Women a! inferred at leasi | 180,000 persous reduced to want and pov erty. The following preamble and resolutions, offered by Mr. Stuart, were adopted by the meeting : Whereas, we, the representatives of the manufacturing, mercantile and indus- trial interests of the cily of Philadelphia, now in town meeting asse iu Lied, irrespec- tive of party, iu view of the present ub alleled distress which is now pervad ing all classes of our business commun! ty, most solemnly stale to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, new in session, that in the honest opinion of this meeting prompt relief is required from the representatives of the people them selves. Therefore . Resolved, That we do most respectluiiy invoke the Legislature to pass soe law whieh will enable the manufacturer to keep his workmen, and the other branch- es of basiness to retain in their cuploy the men and women whose bread ts en- tirely dependent upon their daily la!.or. g borvary That the relief should be simple and comprehensi ve—not fettered by ‘provisions impossible to Le executed im s season of trial and panic, but such as Will tend to restore coufidence in the eolvency of our people, and bring tate active and beneficial circulation tie products of vur fields, mines and work Gp That we implore the Legis lature to cunsider the suffering whicl tuuct inevitably follow in every department o! labor, and to those also who have tu ex- change values, as merchants, traders and factors, if some relief Le nut promptly a! forded by tie present Lezislature. This is the action needed at the North in emergencies w lich vecur— 150,000 per sons in ove commanity suddenly thrown oatof the means of procuring Lread —de pendent, slavicl!y dependent, on their emplovers for their existence! Aud yei the North talks agaiust the labor of the Sosth! etate of things can never occur ip our ay ricaltara! commenity. Let there be coum mercial cunvulsions and crashes and sus pensions of bandreds and Uvusands of oar citizens, 0: © laboring class never can want bread—incy are vever thrown out manufacturer, said ny But this is by ne f the evil; fur GU.V00 ,ovsoutof employment, e numense number of In the revuisions of trade such a eof employ ment upou the cold charities of the worii—their old and decrepid, the little ones, and delicate ur Bickiy ones are all sure to be weil ta persoe “the even tevor » regardiess of the wreck « eresh of falling firms. Tiey may change their domicile and service, bu —they bave a sure to then by human:': jon a6 we)! as iuieresi, which piaces then beyond starving among their richer os ers. The Norther: operative has 1 eerance of a per nane:( 59)})) the Southern jaborer has; the Northern has no pouvision against * knees, or per eonal disability —tire S Northern loses every days work io sick nese—the Southern Guest) mentale Care la their war, rukers or the jubertance and pobu } Wott bot site sthemm lias, the lety against want anu jor lie he family are pot in the cateyor) eafferings and Wiw Ww ! say ata Jarse amwont of Luman unlappiness ehargeatie under this ead — Nvush ¢ olintan. ps Atr Poison. —\'e ave often 6 thet no difference ca analy zatien } ire wuG pure a } eof the vulvar ¢ red ft . lodge from the ¥ yar borait Tie fa that the conc gives a Gepos wu ar t, wirict f al wogin a few dave, forinsas thiek 1 tinous mane, asi yy a strony ma! matter. If exann scope, it is seen t sndery change. farstofas. itis a vegeta lle yrow and rs by the produc! fo mom titudes maicutes, aA Geciseive pr tuat euntain certa t it could net nourish) ordar Cee | wee the result arrived a Jor oN Remitii in eheautit expenmentn Airand Water Pe ed how the ' . ganic nat r poison, disease, or ej fers wee ng te strength. Why.it oa fen act liquid matter, « ained t tion of the air a ’ 1 duced int ‘ duce Ceat typhos fever must net it pr ee ings whe breathe it aga ar dered { ing life with eont ' ' hot bed ry . ne pr du e heute nler ar tons aire ery bre ly w n the power ' Vent lat n andcles bens far we tlie venftiiation cles la law praved of Conmmot ‘ a { Po tiim ‘ aud cleat en ————————_ i AND THE SOUTIH—A| REVENUE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, We give below a@ statement of the Alamance, Alexander, Anson, AB.ie, Beautort, Bertie, Biaden, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrna, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatharn, Cherokee, Chowan, Cleavelaud, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidsen, Davie, Duplin, kdyecom be, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Hendersuu, Hertford, Hyde, Iredeil, Jacksun, Jolinston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Martin, Mecklenbarg, Moutgomery, Movre, Nash, New Hanover, Nortuampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasyuotank, Perquineus, Perwn, Pitt, Poli Kandolph, Kuchiweud, Robeson, , Kockingham, Rowan, Ruthertferd, San psou Stokes, Manly, Darry, Tyrrell, Luiwo, Wake, Warren, Washington, W alauya, 6,250 42 1,378 50 4,015 v0 27617 2,556 8 9,062 6 10,80U 8 2,230 5,090 99 2,746 6,303 9,9su 4,929 8 5,625 2,545 6 3,317 10,567 88 2,560 35 7,693 00 9,136 66 1,533 03 985 14 Sree 3 ib 4,675 21 2,705 51 4,413 98 924 8U 5,054 22 2,346 51 4,604 U2 2.934 13 1,666 9S 8938 66 Q5z 51 5,204 90 9,657 35 21,065 16 6.221 74 2,652 56 &,0Z9 24 5.244 78 6,630 27 750 24 4,682 63 4,05 65 3,712 BO 6,345 53 2,393 46 1,937 65 1,905 85 3,424 20 Sv. 6 8.17u 76 2,305 69 4,34% 15 44 854 14 $550,437 49 nount was $550,437 49, and tor 1s Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yada: +. Yaucy, The gross ar 4+ 1 sis ank etuch, wh aud iu 1837 $33,998 75. T tuta gross ineome from taxes waa, th re 1556 $394,610 82, and for 1857 Goz4 loiey erence ip taver et Dou > Ihe nett | tax as $341.55) 84. exciusis {t wank tax; and the pet? pals tax for IS57, exclasive of tue bauk tax, « $457.422 46. The d fference bet wee e prose and nett aibounts given, 18 @ | asions allowe © 6 nett of stes tor the veu ri $159,305 U4 0 4 : treet i the wett tax for 1557 e A x »the Literary Fund—é ‘ To eXaliipe, reta 5 fs) is 4 sivalier § hing S030) OS J these ty tie a a t of ALL ZI, and the t ' uw nett publ x for lsoaw © $500,544 29. — Balerh Nandard oo. The F ve Temper Ve like to a woman of 6} ar for aun pve, prosy woman noporor alfa e And we have ny» particular see “the #parks ae 4 whe ty rea st o We |ik wee ler joytt ang, she liae a sh Ri we ¢ put uy A ity A we h tailt frer. Tout 4 te yer, we y i 4 woman Ww ‘ K ina salwaget va vo Will make an Unhappy boise a er .e wl we 1 ake . war 4 is r ’ 414 a spot a getery At Ew a raw Pa ‘ i 4M na “ wea Ne ‘ i A vet 4th © r SA 4 tace | “ facie s A a“ aie y 4 4 ae , ‘ wee A ‘ A “rina ® Ey I Hleas tame “.M b “ Acwnd, mined nO : We Jorather Joanie the «, thant kat yw no yune tof euch a tertness Ifw no khnew ther power, aud r tt y wonld alwaye & ve aot te er for en the d to be ad ich in 1 f taxe es aggregate amounts of public taxes i by the several Counties of the State for the years 1856 and 1857; 1,677 70 6.963 76 8.100 80 9,480 54 8,204 40 4,346 12 8,156 01 5,106 46 3,622 Vl 6.084 37 2-182 91 271471 2,598 15 9,459 VO 3,177 13,507 13,44( 53 13,549 a) was 6,897 8,099 3,705 4,537 13,424 3,466 3,680 6,501 932 3,604 OL C24 18 Qe | 66 44 53 3 32 270) 97 o+ 41 56 05 s2 93 7 30 58.13 ‘ 2 81 ( 69 5 24 21 91 32 po 24 ai s 3,604 69 9,600 31 11,169 26 4.269 G37LS 3,u01 r fog owzo a7 . 2,.U8 2 1,612 4,1U4 3 2u, 402 ¢ 10,670 ° S49u 165: fur 1856, $490,165 e tax Ql4,isz bd Extraordinary Case,—The Medina Tri- | bune mentions a case of affliction in Shel- | by, Orleans Oo., which is most extraor- dinary :— Henry Possan, a man forty-five years of age, has been confined to his bed, and helpless since he was nineteen—twenty- six years. }lis disease is rheumatism, and most terribly has the poor man suf. fered with its torturing and disforming ravages. Lis knees are dislocated, aud so diawn ander as to form a perfect 8. The ancle joints are also dislocated, and shockingly displaced. His feetaredrawn round to one side, and the tues are twist ed into all conceivable shapes. In fact the terrible disease has left scarcely a limb or a joiut, or a member of the body And added to all this, the poor manu has been rendered perfectly blind by the sane disease. He lies upou his back, lis arms folded across his breast, and is onty barely able to move his fin- His pain is severe and alinost con- undeformed, vers. slant. Who ever heard of a more heart-rend- | Yet stuange to say, the afflicted victi retaius the Vigorgt his intelicet—is intelligent and well posted in the passing events of the day—and is resigued and cheerful. He has a paticnt sister who administers to his few wants, reads to him aud cheers him on his desolate journey of life. Where | is the man whose troubles are so great that he is willing to exchanye his lot with ing case of protracted suffering t this tortured victiin of disease. | Thrilling Incident.—At a temperance meet io Pliladelphia some years ayo, a learned clergyman spoke in favor of wiue as a dnok, demonstrating it quite to bis own satisfaction lo be seriplural, ge utiemanly,and healthful, Whee the clergyman sat dowu a plain elderly man arose, and asked the liberty of saying a few words. lermissivu being grauted, be spoke as lulluws: ~ A young friend of mine,” said he, “ who bad long been intemperate, was prevailed ou, tw the uy ot his fricads, to take the pledge of cotire that He abstinence from all could intoxicate. kept lis pledge fathfully for some time, thoash the struggle with bis habit was fearful, ull one evening in @ social party, glasses of wine were haaded arvund. They caine to a clergyman present, who took a giass, saying a few words in vindicauon of ~ Well” thought nu can take wine aud r took a uis ferv aod siuny the practice. the voung man, ‘if clerg vine jus tow well, why not | Su he ws. It benny ostanUy rekindled and appoedte , al died er aw rapid downward Cuure bic of deliniuin tremens—a raving nadia The old mau paased for ulterauce and was just able ty adil Phat young mat f ‘ was my only son, and t Cergytian was the reverend ductor who had ) wddressed the a= Southern Church sem Liy.— nan The Evil of Long Credits.—It is now suffi ve New York Post, that neh Ube commerce cieutly obvious, says tt the ditheulues under vl world s laboring result more or less directly from te abuse of credit, and that a cousiderable of this abuse oceurs in the verv share Irv goods tracle The usual length of credit among this class of werebanks enyht meatha, while (be inporters credit pever exceeds five incothes, and in miany vec dues not amount lo » oratm 1 tt ‘ he imps a ba “ 1 i risk y ant t r os rchase goods be le before payang for amy Weare aware of the difticuliics ' beset a deter mlion to ater an eximtiog » vf cred JL 18 1 pumeible for any country t a sate Lu- ~« so uusoUuD! a pied When a” n le ‘ te prese sur tor oer mer enls wWinte fur their mutual advanlage Why not at vtcs Lake Measures Lo concert a com two of Ui rt rm of ere Jit tw fou rinthe 1 2 area . ~. tem! The rairoad and tele " 24 removed ‘ WV ekeou * r c long er aa ' u ‘ 4 } iM a iy ex ~ a> a m Satie Tux Neupce 7.—The N. Y.J Con anh any Pad weren J vears 18 2 3 4i 8 7 a le arnn r ‘ ‘ * aides od . “Te * proj ‘ ‘ , a k md w " a Acnuing t sspears reowa ave ie. fi . s = Trea was r ' ) ‘ j Deelven ! wh wou ‘ How * z we A < ale t “ “ “ 4 a te } Yo WHAT ARE 200 LIVING bon? \ rwiaking t 5, a Aad pieaserd fi la sta tug a ‘ . the cui vat } i r 4 i I Bek pa r ‘ WV 1 rt 1 redu r é ‘ Oey iG | eu ] 1 lea t / 1 a / t i ss ae ‘ Z ‘ v \ + { Be 4th “MN A aking an eve Av r a V4 irts 4 5 4 F< Ve { American Meneeny Prade of Deow.—1 4 re a per * i wd sf “ 1 oftiink We . vocal tf a, alte ice aceket the Jamb, and ~ ‘ 'r f 4 ‘ mm 1 * ‘ kK ‘ | ire 4 ¢ \\ Se oe | c \ dare t It \W 1 the A how ely mat t rth Me J jowr H tle OA F f shave beer livered along the bine Salahury Her , 3 ald about to be ruined, and “sold at auction,” | | whole year. NOT RUINED. | People who suppose the country is have uot takey @ proper view of things. | ‘The panic now raging in the money mar ket is severe, bat it must come to an end, | The excitement will be followed by a) calm, and with that calin will come con- | tidence and prosperity. If our crops lad | been cut off by frost, or ruined by wet! weather, the fears now found about town would be excusable. With short crops, the rujn would have been general, and | the whole Republic driven to sackeloth | and ashes. But such is not the case.— Our barns are bursting with fatuess. For this season, the panic must be of brief coptinuance. The backbone of the coun- try is composed of our farmers. So long as they are “up to their chin,” in wheat, corn, barley and rye have not only been grown, but housed. They constitute se much solid wealth, This wealth cannot amount to less than three thousand mil-| lions of du!lars—a sum of money so vast} that tho failures of Wall street sink inte | insignificance. The West has the means | of paying, and will pay as svon as the ma- chinery of business gets in running order ) again, The crops grown in a single State will more than pay tor all the goods we have bought from England during the Sach a tact is full of en- couragement, and shows that the time is not far distant when the strung arin of labor will be again in demand—when | the activity of our workshops and facto- | ries shall be heard on side. The country is neither dead por ruined, nor can it be, sv long as Natare and Sunshine favor us as they have done fur the glori- ous season just closed. Another indication that the panic must have aosvort and brilliant career, is shown by the fact that some two millions of del- lars are naw on the ocean, from London to New York. This money comes forward to be invested in American pro- dace—our wheat and corn having fallen so greatly that st pays a good profit’ to ship to London and Liverpool. Phe mo- ney now coming trom England will be followed by other remittances. The yrain purchased with it will give employment These, ma turn give business tu vur canal-bouts and ratlroads. Again, we repeat, be of youd every bound to our ships. will slops, cheer. Daylight is near. | Columbia Times. | -- | MOREUEAD CITY | We would remind our readers, that ie time is bear aut hand, the llth of No vember, when the sale of the luts of More head City is to take place. Here is a chance for investineuts, which tuay bol Bean fortis the only good harbor on the North t, und decidedly the Why should net a great and flourishing city ‘spring } this point! We can see nothing to. pre- veit it—ships drawing from 15 to 18 feet water, Can cross the bar, and eecur again ina century, if ever. best Carolina ¢ sovth of the Potomac. up at ride with the utmost safety inthe Sound, and when the kastern and Western Extensions are M Caroli will be pe \ Why thensto North ¢ s better than that ted, the meh 1 Weatern Nor rie tue city ts of lelbe produc i ur lina? of fertile, cave ars abroad r tate; ber snlie egna panty varied tian Let her )Y & proper s} tol de; tis cone port, ane sod her productions more batot any of her sister States. re animated and Stat let thesr at @ attracted tt et them pat forth “aH their D nt! enerzics t we wish Du tion exeiteme! ail wipe thas rosvrny y to live tl pende his everlastins a ol { Then tle e, and to turn our attention Let ir own tus hh e affairs. Us rt of © ut two acomimnerc 4 | Va srolina City t6 a tniles from M wad City. Our readers toto confound the and tinet 4} will Us two laces. The ehead ¢ : t Ath, th the aie : M ina City is the 12th We arer sted to state, that 1 ire certait y trhable pr a=.) Yurk Tim als \ rlfot *\ fat! 3 every q a) Muia ane uly C HOI ga 1 Wii eats Hust hot expect eby te buld up oa ind physical organiem While in cor nibutes heat, Is not the tw peth partofiter », the base f tutes Pits is sen al trut Fat porl was never des } for turns wv) 3 itis Aten ia ne wh, and ne fomor es aoey corre “ay j - Liste; st r Heat, OF ‘ the prize tighter isn wordt it 4 4 t cor 1 oloy the Inyes, rela t ye the body wita fat nan that I all exe nt, lw md not been ter ter mertrae {fer y Grief or fortut Keene to be ' pensable dey tment of ar eligence, eb yvoauand v | e proots which tl j le are eubinitted, as eothindividual-, are necessary, then, te iwothem from thei lethargy, to dis close their character Fearon CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY, N. c. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT, 20, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. Pay your Bills.—The thing most need- ed at this time is, thatevery wan should pay his little bills. You that are owing us, please remember to call during No- vember Court, or at any tine, and pay. It will enable us to pay off vur bills, and in this way we shall help to make tines easy. oo {27 We understand that there will he | an effort made to have the State Fair, for 1858, held in this Town. We wish the inovement success. It is probably the only way in which Western Carolina ean be induced to make a general turn out on these interesting occasions. oe Stock Corn.°—Mr. G. W. Pinckston has left at our office a few ears of corn bearing this name which is certainly at tractive in appearance as 4 stock corn. Phe ears and yrain are uncommonly large, and sweet. Color, red and yellow. The seed was brought from Tennessee. Sere The sharpers and shavers in New York notwithstanding tines are so distressing, are banging vat their signs, One estab lishinent annonnces they have four hun dred thonsand dollars in gold, which can be had for first class mortgages. cos There was a severe earth quake shock lt in several! sections in Calitoruia on great alarm, thoagl no very serious damage re 2d dept, whieh oecasioned was done by it ore SUSPENSION, Our despatches state that the citizens of Auguste were to meet yesterday, to advise the general siepension by their banks. We believe this is proper unde ! ea aed 1 ull asec softhe cause, as We Lave cond lence Ul ir Southern banks can tieet these luuiites, and the present ditical ties are forced upon them by the North Rehef to the cannot be had un mercantile community ess (he action is yener tle and some arrangement trade lo receive iis which are really good but not ia inediately redeemable.—South Caroline in “>: Fire at Chicago.— A tire broke out in seityoon the Ith, and destroyed pro perty to the a wait of 125.000 bFiowr and wheat advanced slig'itly, in New York, on the 12ch inst Jie T graph line from the city of New York to Nantucket island las been wipleted | Mrs. Cun: ghan of Bardell n rie vy, bas fled. sce Cotton.— We ie 6 a Pitta phia w hy otates the a prevailing there that cote S cents Win, of course, to ft fi ey and the stoppage of 4 ts ons \ \s nai int ais f the tinea, - stated at 4 rex ss the pore went cristae affected yprorsa «, tha some of e New Y nportera have commenced to rend back yoods to Ea rope, rather than pay the daty on. tl rincur the risk of not | vou 6 bachanye The Favettey Observer as heard of a sale of a check on New York at 5 per cent. premium. At Ra letyh, the Standard says «5 to 6 per ent, and gold about the same. ry At Davidson Superior Coort, held last week, Jobin Shoaf, arraigned forthe mur Jer of Solomon Locklier, waa acquitted +2. PROM AN © CARIONAL CORR ERPOR DENT Purtanetenre, Ort. 16th, 1857 JJ Bruner, eq —Dear Sir: Drafts on the Phi adelpiua New York Banke still paes current in ther ¢ al par withstandiog the suspenmon of al! Banke in bott * ’ « fact ry be beneficial awh tnay demre te remit drafte y matters vA boghten much, ifat ot Tt a generally believed our Bavke will accept the late Legislative relief act. legaiaing their suspension of specie payment. The full et confidence is entertain ed relative to their entre adver Yours Respectfully, 7 GUSTOM TOG: Racist The Custom Touse in tiie city haa been entered, and 827,700 in gold abstract vy was obtained blow co | Ing wu hy th cunpowder p the safe w LATEST FROM. MEXICO, New 12 Vera Cruz ty the Tth t., have Onrans, Dates from heen re ceived, ‘The Congress had held a prima and elected Manuel It was rumored that General The in Rob ry meeting, president Alvarez had been assassinated surgente in the South etill held out beries were noamerous throughout the country. Ruise TUE BANK FAILORES INN YORK—MEETING OF BANK ' OFFICERS. New York, Oct. 13, P. M.—To day | has been a very exciting one in financial) matters. * Up to, 2 o'clock fifteen of our| city banks had suspended, of which the! following is a revised list, namely :—| Bank of New York, Artizans, St. Nicho- | jlas, Chathain, Ocean, Market, Butchers jug thirty-three banks, after a aud Drovers’, Merchants’ Exchange, Irv- ling, Citizens, Tradesmens, Bull's Uead,' continned till past ten 0” 'New York Exchange, North River, and’ resolved apen a nalified | Marine Bank. | | Wall stfeet at two o'clock, was crowd: | ed with an anxious mass of people. The! steps of all the banks were also bineked | up by the people forcing their way inw the banks. There were rumors during the morning affecting nearly all the banks in the city, but the above list gives all that had cer] tainly suspended up ty 3 o'elyek, | The sales of railroad stocky at the first board were stuall, at a genaal decline. | In State stocks the business done was quite large ut a decline, excepting Vir. ginia and Missowri stocks. Bauk mies are all sold at a decline. The run on the Brookly» Savings Bank | was renewed to day, but with less viger | and the bank paying prou/ptly. There have been several failures in the dry goods line annoaneud to day, bat nhune very prounnent, LATEST. The run upon tlie Méehanies’, Bank of | America, Manhattan’ and American Banks was very severe, aud continued up | to the close of business. The Broadway Bauk held out till near- ly 3 o'clock and paid oat $140,000 in | specie, when it pave out. The Leather Manafacturers’ Bank eub-| sequently closed its doors | fhe Seventh Ward aud Falton Banks held out under a tremendous pressure. The People’s Bank closed at 2 o'clock, after paying out $19,000 in specie during the day. The Bank of the State of New York its last dollar and certitied all checks presented, and then yielded. The American Exchange paid all de- inands upon at, but several others whut out their customers at 3 o'cloek. The Bank of North America suffered protest this affernoon The Corn Exchange Bauk refused to pay specie or Is, but certified checks The Oriental, Mec! Bowers, Savings Shee and Leather, Con tinental, American Exchange and Metro- politan paid every demand op to the | paid out anics and Traders’, vstial hour of closing ting was held thia after- it is ondersteed the pro general suspension was to be liscnased, as also the propriety of ung A bank ime utow! hoon, witionofa ve the Crevernor to comvene an extra of the Le zislutare At the second board of the stock ex change stocks a!l took a rise, ander the f that the banks will suspend specie STOP sal ew followtrng ott announcement iis been tinde f ithe bank twnveting The banks have ali resolved te auape nd it payments, as far as paying at the iter is coneernud, and to inake a rey- +] ! ' thers bills at the olar exchanyg Hevuee. Te ales heen re molve ‘confer with the Grovernor in reference te ailitey neeting of the Legidatare The cow uittee wilh leave for Albany to-anorrow ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENT Under the above ¢ Aption, the N. York Heras fortis tis thiut mone time ag ne of the learde of the ¢ ty council ap pointed a cominittee, by way ofan expe riment, te wh inte the records of the f nancial departioent of the corporation, io irder to nacertann how the people's in \ aloeau ye Ziorthe last few vears Its ' coatteripapecting the bowks, papera, ke t ng eo ctv expend tures fort wt five or sit .eare of more Ae as ! at thie becoveries Chev ] were perfe ‘iy vere t ' Jt eeenie, from the deeclosures, that | dof five or stn years, { eV amounting Co the stupen- ayy vate of eight or fen tblions ars, lave dieappeared rthe city treasury Vknows how, when, where Fo oWhal for Lie (Merald eave the mo ey has been expended, but there are no vouche pecifcations, of lications as my poses foe which it was paid AWAY We /f “ud FINANCIAL MATPERS IN CHAKLESTON The Courier recoummendaa general sue pension of the banks, and a meeting of tizene toa seit It saya “We truat indeed, that the banka will not await the action of the public meet ny, but wisely forcstal receive trom it an en atic well dl in the form off mule quent rat fication “We are happy tolearn that a meeting fthe Charleston Delegation will be held at Conner] Chamber, at PL o'clock a. m., rder to tahe thisday ine nto considera ton the financial condition of the city.” BANK OF CHARLOTTE, We Jearn from the Charlotte Demo erat, that. J. Blackwood, Esq., feriner ly Cashier of the Bank of Hamborg, 8 C ohaabeen elected President of the Bank of Charlotre, in place ot S. 2. Alexander, ks [ry resi red MELANCIIOLY SUICIDE The Wilmington Herald of Tuesday saya: “We by letters this morning from Washington in this State, ) jearn received wid alae from gentemen trom that place, shoarrived here this morning, that Mr POUL. Hardinburgh, Cashierotthe Braneh ofthe Bank of Cape Fear at that place, committed suicide by blowing out hia rains with a pistol, daring t night of Saturday the LOth tustane His otticial boainess as Cashier liad nothing to de with this melancholly event ° Romor says disappointment in some love affair Wis The Exciting Case cee We regret to hear, just as we are go ing to presa, of the death of Gen, Jolin Gray Bynum, who died in this town this inorning, after an illness of several days Ww mington Herald, class, resolved upow forging the an expansion or a sospauain, ) lnative of a substantial suapension YORK CITY B. The on ~ rh filled treet yest it ee eatle ealleade shed eigl of our city banks to the last‘ext an absolute ausponsion ; and'th , ‘a 2 tion in’ the clearing ich was, morning. They have determined to pend the payment of Weds over hen counters for the tine being; but<other. wise to continne their regular operations, including snch mutnal advan, ces of specie ag from bank 10 bank, ay ray be required to meet the laws of | clearing house, and to eseape the ri tutional interdict against an absoliitesng pension. They have also # ed 4 committee of three bank : te report their proceedings to the Guvernor of the State, 1 ; Considering the tremendous pre brought to bear npon these this course is, perhaps, the best whieh they could have adopted. But fur the over wheluing demands by mercantile depyai- tora uf the speculative ‘and overtrading to of civ payments might have been tvoided, The result, as it is, will probably be equi- valent to the direct lose of a) ’ millions to the business comma of this wetropolis, from the inevitable reac- tion of this movement apon the banks wud the financial and commercial inter. ests of the State and the Univa, Tins, in the interval to the meeting of Congress and the several State Langht tures, our city, our State, and all the States will be reduced to an i ble paper currency ; tur the ¢@ of this metropolis will doubtless be seized upon immediately by the ivterior bauks of the State, and by the remaining banks of all the other States; resting apon the faith and solidity of oar eity Thus we approach the climax of the re Vulsion, ; COOL AND CUTTING. It is stated that Senator Doaglas wrote a letter to the President on the 4th of September, saying he should be glad to have bis father-in-law, Mr. Cutts, appoint- ed to office, but that any such appeint- inent of persons other than citizens of li. lincis—no matter how pear and dear w hinx—“ mast not be considered as any compensation for the omission to apr: int such Democrats from that State as he, and the rest of the delegation, might re commend.” To this particalarly evol note be received the following partieular- ly cool reply, which indicates that no very yood feeling exists between the Litt Giant and the President: * Wasuisgton, Monday, } Sept. 7, 1857. § ~ My Dear Sir: have received eour letter ot the 4th inet, by whieh you seem te apprehend that should I Appin Me. Cutts Becond Comptrotier, t appoint ment might be charged te Iilinoia. Yoo need entertain no apprehension on the snuject. Should | make the appoiatment, which pot improbable, it will be my own individual appointinent, proceeding entirely from my regard foe Mr. Cutts snd his family, and not beeanse Senator Dougias has had the good fortane to be cote his son-in-law. “From your friend, very respectfully, “JAMES BUCUANAN. “Ion. S. A. Dovetas, Chicage, Li.” The money panie at the North does not seein to be subsiding in the least.— Ir Boston there does not appear to be wuch excitement, but at the same time liones tatters are represented as less fa lank stocks continned to fall, with wore sellers than bayers. A letter received in Bosten by the Ni agura, frou Liverpool, dated the 28th ull., “ reports money matters as general! ur tighter throngbeat Engl while the demand was the increase At Manchester the late buoyancy had led to a depression, and on both goods and yarns a decline had been submitted to vorable wing om ye} Nuuth Carelinian, PAY YOUR LITTLE BILLS. Nothing helps the money market more than the prompt paymentof little belle. ls heeps op trade, keeps money moving, helps the banks and makes everybody When everybody holds on to all the imoney be gets becanse he fears tines are going to be worse, he helps to inake them se. feel good Jokes for Hard Times —Goed Sign.— A smiled on ‘Change yesterday, and escaped with out personal iejury. “These times” lead every body to preach une writer says fanerals might La cunducted inuch cheaper thao they are. Anuth er ealculates that if all the persons in the Unit ed State would wear their old clothes an ett sit months, for one year, 250,000,000 ng be saved—or if each family would omit the of meat one day every week form year, $125, 000,000 imght be saved —bat these caleulative must stop, or we shall be too rch—in regs, empty stomachs and shabby hearses, economy; - Don't do it, —When you feel tempted to €° into anything on credit, don't do it, When sot think you want some new thing that you can 49 without, and are tempted to borrow the money to get it, don't do it. When you (eel like spend ny anything that may aa well be unspent, dor! doit. Keep within your means, and you can defy all creation, Take every eent you can lect, and pay your debts with it,—eveo if you out las to be rusty. Place not your faith i princes, financiers of accommodations.— WH. Journal. > - The number of copics of Webster § Spelling Book sold since its first publica: tion isyreater than the present population of the whole United States—men, women and children. Six copies have to be pre duced every minute for ten hours each day, to meet the demand. The Apple tons, who recently became the publish ers of this book, state that they have jost received an order for 1000 copies ° Jrom Constantinople. Lanielt the | exist under s debtors of 5: ly interestes putting an ¢ this contin rule luw, Ul not irritate aed inste known to use in the morial, as i! attends the Bat to the ache, it is: cayenne p of wine, br: ed, beenns activu uf sl The dan with * wid free negro week, whe for attemyp that they 1 old widow vided t er beneti being dise duel was t they were their weap A Wore It strikes wisdom” brief as it “ Every would not it down. who is tier ing respon make ahiy bachelor, him stead: mud. If tie yourse Prize } Orleans, | ball-dog v for a w tog arge crow result, so a bloody torn alino scratched the victor. misery b aihersard Ararat Boog.—N the New on Satard, Attorney, aging ille, on the let Georgia iT and attent bat strang editorial a District A to suppre Polies da Prison b took the as ly caused the ascuse Wood TERRI The Ch & case nid fifte hundred is at the r eb PE T E E = ae 2 d r t t h e fe Pi e h i ie s 4 - F E He F i t = 7 Ee gs aa Naa Sa a pres MP oe ul “AY ; ‘9 No bia edn tell how meets pe Ale ponte vaya the prevent, by his debte, ‘as far. as he ean viks| the meune to dy so, Thoprifis) J saat ail merchant, collected toget| iy er, would enable hius ty pay hig debts in the, great cities, where thousands of euch retailers owe sums that if puid, would banial the pahic. Tard times cuuld not exist under such anoperatign, Aud these debtors of small suing are far mory deep-| ly interested than. they way Sa ppose in putting an etid to the panic. As long as this continues, prices of produce must rule luw, the, werchant will sell fewer goods, the mechanic yet fewer jobs, and | the laborer lower wages. People will be to practice a rigid economy, and) therefore all branches of trade and indus- try must languish. It iv in the power of ”” SALISBURY STATI moon | dasa is tte 18G PERSONS Ri | Mamiya ax Tune vacor Oct, 207K, * L G. Earnhart, Be Niche grt oe arria |” ues, HW. A ean Fed Mauafactar- ing ¢ Com en & Oo, He & Fur ris, DL. Barn art, J. Earnhart E. Mooney, | A. Baggarly, M. & Mills, Gaither & Co., | Gold- Hill Mining Ov., ae & ILarris, | Murphy d& Oo, W. J. Milla, J. Harp; {& Son, KE. F. Rockwell, Barringer, M mies | Culdwell & Co, J. Hamlin, W. Marpliy, LJ. C. Noel, W. N. ©. R. RR. Elkin Man. | Vv mereaee ‘Ov. »» A. 8. Ellis, M. J. Holmes, ill, T. A. Bell, Alex. Symone, i. FL @& A. K. Sisnontou, E. Grimes, P. | Grimes, Fout & Teayne, Eccles & Gray. | <— | It ig said that a secret understanding | lus been generally come to by the Euro. | pean Powers, that in future the Popedom shall not be held by an [talian 60 exclu- sively as it has bwen fur several hundred wany a nan to gobtribute something to | yeure. wards bringing this dreadtul state of things to an end and reinstating prusper- ity, by paying his debts, and thas help- ing others to pay theirs. We return to this subject, not because we ‘ate deeply inipressed with its impor-| tanee, but for the purpose of introducing the followiug from lust Suturday’s N. Y Journal of Commerce, It is iu the right spirit and doue‘in the right right lime: From the Joarnal of Commerce. THE RIGHT SPIRIT. Messrs. Editore:—The wail of this! sa morning brought os the following letter frum @ distinguished Ex-Governor ot North Carolina. The reusittance is iu payment of an vpea account due abvut thistime. Lf every merchant in the in- terior would exhibit Ue same spirit, the jubbers bere would soon feel Wie Leueticial effects. Instead of this, however, parties from large tuwos in the interior write, We have plenty of funds tu pay with, bat cannot get exchange, at any price——winch meane, in come cases, at leus!, that they are But ay to pay 3 tu 5 per cent. for exchange on New York. MERCHANT. Gasexsporo’, N.C. Uct. 6, 1557. Mesere —\ enclose you a check for $678 98-100, which 1 Lelieve is about the swoent of my account with yva, Lut which ] have wot before we. 1 shall be in yur city in a few days, but as money is now worth something in your city, and asevery basiness man wants hie uwn at the right time, 1 enclose this. Please to acknow lodge its receipt Yvors reepectt{ally, J. M. M. - Pepper —Vepper is an almost univer | MA RRIED: In Alexander county, N.C.. on the Gth inet, by W. J. Towpieton, Eng, Mr. WM. J. Miss MAKY ANN MiLHOLAND, all of Alesnn- | der county. Ja this county, Oct. Lah, by Rev. Saml. Rothrock, Mr. DANIEL M. BARRIER, of CabsrrusCo., ond Miss SAKAH A. daughter of Jeremiah Barringer, Ex. DIED; Departed this life, in Camden, 8. C,, on the 23rd of September, Mrs. MARGARET E. MERONEY, | wife of Joho 8. Meroney, Eaq., and daughter of the Col. Hiram T. Sloan, formerly of Iredell couuty, Ne wth Carola Ia the death of thie truly excellent woman, ) husband has been deprived of une of the most low and excellent of wives. An aged mother of one rad ean truly be said to have been the solace and com- | fort of ber decluing years, The wrier has been ia- | timatety scqusinted with the deceased faa eumber | lof years. la all the relations of life, that she 10- tamed, her mild and amiable dispomtion, manifested jHeelf plmuly. She was sctusted io all her move- iwents from a sense of duty. Her firet enquiry was, what is my duty! Having ascertained thie, she uev- er shrunk frow it. Some years ages she deveted her self te God, by « pubhe profeerion of her faith, and | united herself with the Preaeristias Chareh of Cam- dea. It was here that her greees shined so brightly She lowed the house of God, and it was acidam, while ia health, that her seat was vucated im the gocie) preyer mecting. Often indeed, wheu from feeble- ness, che might have remained at home, did she ac ‘company her aged muther to the house of prayer She loved to pray—these mectings seemed to be food for hee qual ; she loved she church, and while sp=red on earth, was one of its brightes wrnaments But fut months pest she had been lad on a bed of afflic twa; she euffered more than is canmunty allotted mortals, but is all her euffenage aad pains, pt a mar- mer escaped her lips, She bowed subauamvely tw the chestising rod of ber Heavenly Father, end as she drew neat to the portals of the grave, brighter and brighter shane the beams of divine grace ia ber ema- levted eountenance. Death had ov terrore for her. her wark was done, and well dune: she had oa pat off preparation for death to a ack bed Her Bible was her constant cumpanion, aad when her eves grew tom, ond che cuuld nat read we precmus pages, sbe clasped i with beh her hands, and hugged it to ber beeom Her last moments were bivseed wih the IRVIN, w | Se, td ts of N Vert! hy c arolina, '§ ANLY, COUNTY, , Pall Term, 1857. | pS nenge me ry Joba T. Sie the ol “Bik FoR: LinJONCTION. IT to the satinf of the Court sees all the 4 cota d tamed defen ants, except the President | tof the Baok of Wadesboro, are ‘not iuhabitame of {this Stater Is is ordered by the Court, that publica- | tion be mede-in the Salisbury Watchman, published | ipo see for six weeks. that the said nou-re: ee ud defeodunts, be und appear at the next Term of ihe Court of Equity to be held for the’ Couny pe Stanly, at the Coart House in Alhemurté, on the 5th! Monday in November oext, and theo and there pleud. anewer or demur to thix Bill, or it will be taken pro- | coufesso and heurd ex-pytte us to them. Witness, Eben Hearn, Clerk and Muster for snid le wart of Equity, ot ofice, the first Monday iv Sep- jcomver 1857, and P2ud year of American rath at EBEN HEARNE, C. M. vy J. D. Heanne, De; be: 6w21—Pr's lee 85.50 my ‘State of North Carolina, STANLY COUNTY. { | Twos. E. Baown, ) ve. Altachment, J. W. Kink. IT appearing to the satixfaction of the Court, that | J. W. Kirk, the defendant in this cause, rerides be- | yond the limits of this State.—It is, therefore, on mo- tion. ordered by the Coart, that publication be made | for six weeks, in the Carslina Watchman, a vewspa- Lay published ut Saliebury, N.C., notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the oext Court of Pleas | end Quarter Sessions to be held for the Connty of | Stanly, at the Coart-Heouse in Albemarle, on the 2d j Monday in November next, to replevy, plead or de- | mar, otherwise jadge ment will be entered ugui net him, | und execution awarded necordingly. Witness, R. Harris, Clerk of oar said Court at of- fice, ia Albemarle, this 10h Sept. AD. 1857. R. HARRIS, C. C. C. Pr's fee, $5.50 PAPER MILLS. NEUSE MANUFACTURING COMP’Y. -- DIRECTORS: Hon. Stow H. Rooers, | Dr. Fanive J. Havwooo, Dr. Wa. J. Hawsaiws, | HL W. Husrev, Esq. } FE. B. FREEMAN, Treasurer, | (Hal) JAMES D. ROYSTER, Highest cash prices given for cotton and linen rags AM commanicabons proruptly attended to Address, E. B FREEMAN, Treasurer. Oct. V3, )857. Raliegh, N. C es = 2 | SALE | or COTTON FACTORY. Y 0 decree of the Court of Equity, [ will sell on | I Fridey the 27:h of November arxt. on the pre- mses, the valuble CUTTON FACTORY, hoown as Alepeughs Froiwry, stunted om Lewer Lattice River, three gules West of T Ale sander ( county Tins property will be weld « Band 4 years, by (he purchaser givieg buud and approved se JM. CAKSON,C.& ME 6w-20 Superintendent. ay loreville we credt of 1,2 eunty Ocvober 13, 1857 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY \ ly found ia a Country Store. pave sentir a Py Lb le State of North Court of Pleas and Q. Sessions, August Term, 1857. T. A. Allicon, Ex’r. of Andrew Allisou; decessed, against. . Samuel Rankin, aod wife Mary, Alfred Vaoghs, aud wife Amarillia. CAVEAT. A paper writing parportivg to be the last Will and Testument of Avdrew Allisun, dee'd., is propounded for probete in open Cyart by Col. T. A. Allison the } Exceutor thers iu pumed. Whereupou Dr. Samuel | Mavkin ia right of his wife Mary, avd Alfred Vaughu | in right of his wife Asmarilfiv, two of the lieirs at tow | jand wext kin of the said Andrew Allieon, came into | ‘Court and enter a Cuveat io the probate thereuf, and that the same is not the last Will oud ‘Testament of the said Audrow Allison, or any part thereof, and ‘hereopom the Coart directs the tullowing issue Ww be nade up aud submitted toa jury, to wits “ls the said peper writing, or aay part thereof, und if eo, what part, the last Will aad ‘Testament of the suid | | Audrew Allison, or vot?” And it eppeuting to the satisfaction of the Court, | that the Heise at Law of Willian Alison dec'd., the | Heirs at Law of Aduin Allivon, dec’d., and the Heirs at Law of Wm. Beard and wife Catharine, dee’d.. who ase Heirs at Law of the said Andrew Allison, | reside beyond the limits of this State, it is orde | that publication be made in the “Carolina Wateh- mun,” a newspaper published in the town of Sulisbury, for theepace of six weeks, notifying the said non- tesi- | | deuts to vppear at the next term ot this Court to be held | fur the Couaty of Iredell, «t the Court House in | did assortment of Children’s do, ludiew and gents sik, Statesville, om the 3rd Monday in November next, then and there to see proceedings in this eause, and | to make themselves purtiew to the said iesue, if they | shall think proper s to do. Witness M. F. Freeland. Clerk of our said or at Office, in Siatesville, the 3rd Monday in A gust, A. D. 1857. M. F. FERSEAR. Se | Oct. 13. NEW GOODS. W. J. MILLS & CO, | RE now in receipt of their FALL and WIN-, TER stock of | Staple and Fancy BAL BLVYd, BOOTS AND SIIOFS, HATS ANDCAPS,SUGAL, COF. FEE, SALT AND MOLASSES, together with a general assortment of GUORS usual- All iw wat of Goods will find it to their interest to give thera a cull as they are determined not to be undersold by avy ia this market. Come and see for yourselves. Sahebury, Vet. Sih, 1557 3m19 fo SALE. & —(o)»— puree WILL BE SOLD, ON THE vail! October next. im tredetl County, N >. pear Prospeet Charch, on the premives uf the ey « David Beaty, 180 Acres of VALUABLE LAND. part wader caltivanion, inctuding » quantity of BOTTOM LAND. with a good AWELLING 1'OU BARN and all good | tention tv our x Mock & Co, SALISBURY, N. C,, TILL SELL for CASH or GOOD NOTES, their eutire mock of New Gooos at Cost, Thi isa rare chance, and we advise ull economi- | | McNeely, \ cal persour Lo Came early, vrlow we enumerate Kame | vfthe worst desiruble of our Goods. The present Co- partnership will close by matgul consent ou the Gra | duy of January, 1858. Dry Goods, Silks, Merinoes, De Laives. Prinig, Eeeen Mos. lions, Alpacas, Flannels, Domestics, Cths, Cassi- meres, Vertings, Kerseys, Jeans, Bed Ticking, &c. WHrITSs Goons. Swiss, Jocouet and Bard Mustins, Iriah Linens, Linen Diaper, Sheeting, Toweling, ‘Table Cloche, reed | Handkerchiefs, Collars and Uuder Sleeves. Swirs Jac- onet, Thread and Conon lace Edgiags, Ksabruidered panes, ge. “poo, Noss Ladies aad Gents a rinvo and Cotton a apa a ap'en- \finem wod merino shits. Plaiu aud fancy buunet und cap RIBBONS. GLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. CLO Shoes and Boots, together with « large ao fine assortment of Negro Brogans. We call special at-! bed, credie and negro blavkets, ambrel- las, parasols, wall puper, window shades, BOOKS AND | STATIONERY. Ubt 2 U2 CD UY 40. Ole Og Tron, castings, nails, steel, mill and cross cut saws anvils, vices, bellows, hammers, grase and grain | wey thes, brier do., trace and log chains, locks, filer, saws, serews, tacks, hinges, screw plates, sieves and | scive wire, axes, coauier scales, Carpenters, Tanners, Blacksmiths, Saddiers aud Shoemake:s Tools, Carri- age Trimmings, Guns, Paints, Ols avd Dye-Stutfs, | Varnish, Tarpeatine, Tanners Oil, and Grind Stones GROCERLE QUEENS WARE, CHINA SETTS, CUPS AND SAUC S. old customere b “ur g More money tha, Any o | they know what to dv with, and owing as by note or account will please come furward and make seltlemrat Ur Al kinds of Cogairy Produce taken iv exchange fur Goods. MeNRELT, MOCK & rege _Salicbary, N.C., Sept. 1857. “SMLE OP NEGROES, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. H pesday th anid d-co used. owing property, sy HORSES AND MULES, kes 5 ONE LUGGY and HARNESS cif Three 4 Horse Wagons and Wear, ONE WHEAT * as Gairrrra, deed, bo weil 4th of November aeat, 44 miles norih of Mocksville, via: 0 large stock uf proceed to seilon Wed AVING qualified as edmmnstrator of Crances at the residence of | te sell, aud ecll low fur cash the fol- | M. HOFF LIN, aay od tr CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. ay SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now’s tho tims and here is the place, to get your mew FALL and WINTER SUITS. | { Catt 800M. Quick saLes vor cast, EXSURE We Best BARGAINS. 1 HAVE now on hand the best »svortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this ket, cor oat arge Stocks of BOOTS, SHOE3, HATS aud CAPs, SHIRTS, DRAW HANDKERCHIEPS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKE !S, aud KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of : GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, and many other articles t00 num srous to mention, which [ am selling at very Low PRIcs FoR CaeH I can suit aay parchaser, as iny stuck emmorsces every variety of sve and quauity. The PUBLAG ° are respectfully invited to caLt und examine my GOODS, heur the prices, and judge for themselves. Serrempex 220, 1857. WRN VSLIOK ROBARDS, OF THE tered rr pe pial SS FALL AND WINTER. ROWAN HOUSE, AVING at considerate outlay, renovated and refurnished his HOTEL, it will in fotare be de- | voted tv transient visitors and regular boarders willing | w pay @ price commensurate with the outlay seeps , £ eoens. <! LARGER THAN EVERI! ciciettiatecsercesanr convinced by tea years experience, they eannot be | carried on sauce essfully together, unless the above plaa {be adopted. Latex of fare onand after the 7 suet, POL ARD per day, THE aecainiak are now receiving from the Northern Cities their FALL STOCK of | GOODS, which is larger and more complete than ever | be fure, and we feel confidest we cau give our customers ck | as good of better bargains fhan ever. All cash cus- ri a. meets ie oe | tomers and puvetaul dealefs will find it to their inter- Fe 300 00 | et to give us a C ALL. Our stock comprises some of Withoat Roum. ’ 216 00 the most elegaut aud ewes styles of | . | (No variation from these prices with apy one.) Die) fin te “a GA) Py eit KAY i\ KA wets | T have, at much troable and expense, made ar- poewemy eee ete | rangementsto snpply my table with the delicacies end AND \luxuries of the Norfolk and Charlesion Market—and intend to keep a house that will compare favorably with the best house of any city. HL. ROBARDS. t£51 ‘State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1857. GENTLEMAN'S WEAR. A large stock of 'NECRO KERSEY’S, LINSY’S AND BLANKETS, | HATS, &C..@ ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF | Ash Jacob A. and John os) “an | RA HS as aes Joues of all kinds, Original Attachment levie, he. T appearing tw the eatisfuction of the Court, thet Jieob A Jones aod John Jordan, the defendants in this cause, reside beyond the limits of this State: 1: is, therefure on motion, ordered, by the Coart, that advertisement se made for six weeks successively ih the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper published ia the sown of Selsbary, notifying the defendaats to ap~ rast at the next Coart uf Pleas and Quarter Sessions >be held fur the County of Rowan, at the Court Giese in Sa isbury, on the fret Monday in Novem- ber next to replewy. plead or demar, otherwise judge- ment will be catered against them, aod exeestom awarded accordingly. JAMES E. KERR, C. ‘ce. Price adv. @5.50—6-16 HORSES! HORSES! INFALLIBLE REMEDY | MEN'S AND BOYS BRUGANS, | LADIES AND GENTS do., A fice lot of BOOTS, Ready-Made Clothing RUBBER SUITS. AND All of which was selecied with the greatest care, by one ofthe fimn A wast tobsy GOODS cheap wii du weil io give uss who CALL, as we are determined BROWN 4 COFFIN. Ne. 3 Granite Row. A large supply of Carpets, Rags, ke. | all kinds and prices. Salisbury. Sept 29, 6wi8 1857. seuler® ah gondiment. Black pepper IFTICBLCS Roviner’s prevenee A halo of ghiry eoomed tm sur ON pono 71y cet benses: Oiwete 3 of or Witat KO bd fy X 71 ! ! _ + ‘ 1 . v TN ” y sE Ss , Lg wary aad infames the coating uf the stomach ; rund berdyine ted, and vie eve mng rome weet) BEAUFORT HARBOR, | peas teniy and wheres mown are Bony ret | A EARGE STOCK OF 0 BOL HORSES. : wound ber dy , om dice. ec Little red pepper does not, it excites, but docs pressing her great pence of mind. and the precious - ALSO a quantity of CORN, Ww AN ie vr i | net Irritate, consequently it sliould Le wee'4 her Nevmcar to her, 10 her leat lear, angele eae ] EUNG authonard by power of attorney fom the QATS, HAY and FODDER; x ‘ . ( ithe creetes of, Qua Dioceses Cee Soren saat ‘J i her beppy spirit to Gad whe gave it Farewell, dear Compacy @ the tract of rock aud aires TLE. FARMING Ae vr ™ oO R E G oOo DS, Pp-rmm, a receipt of a remedy for Horses, while ted instead of black pepper. Lt was Worgaret, we will eve thy munleg face no mre hare land, ou the weet wide of this harbor, Knew as White sey FAL 2 = ) AND LESS THAN rafleomg with BOTTS or GRUBS. "This remedy has ry Keown to the Homans, and has Leen in > b7 but wey we hina thee to that Beased heme Keck of Horse Island. the underagacd will wile HOGS. a W AGC Nia HO \ > = uP EP never brea known to fail im the worst ts @ rf z J x ite + prepared for thiwe that howe the dear Redecmer, and! public avetim, in the own of Beeufori, Cartere THRESHING I) = sud ' immediate relief. Every man who hase honw, sheghd, : vee in the Eust Iudies froin titme iiiinie: there ware with the heavenly het, ia aseriteng a! County, ow Thursday the loth day Nusember next, ey I rep |always have this receip: by him. The*material of X INE AND NTITY OF d cow : beant cad prone, and ghey to Min. whe we iss whats of card iéuct (esacpt \hel portacn\ ocousesd MACHISE J A LARGE QUANTITY ¢ which the medicine is made, can be pmeared by any my tata morial, as it corrects that flatulence whic! Ot oe beed. aed to the Lamb berever. —J. R x. er rad ad parpeenlialk ean ete ve FAN; w ith some House person, at all times If thee remedy fais, when attends the large use of vegetable food and varying ia mae fr Yt 50 by : hold and Kitchen Furniture. CORN, WHEAT. THE Coperinership of BR. & A. MURPHY, win | oceurding 'o my dhections, the money oll bo vetae nt Mr. B | ( k ‘ene : : = : ae led off by the cumpany and deectibed vu a ple Teres Galelkaswa ce aeylitele © ww the firut day of February ed. Address me at Greensboro’, Guilford co, N.C. mnt at to those of weak aud lanyuid stom ~ < ‘ epared by them AWKR Seid el white clone mila a ; - JOHN W. BAKER. Pt a : State of North Carolina, ” 1B. THOMA Sept 15th. 1857 om16 Yoo ache, it is manifold more healthful to use ’ Te property, hes between the main Inud of Shep- JN. LOWRANCE OATS AND HAY that time. Therefore be it known, that from andaf- | “°P! 1 57 mn . ; ‘ oom ards) Paigi land ko mania akep chancel of (ke barbor STE DUN TIS ter this date, we wil SELL AT. AND BELOW - ———— on the ee re ee ore ae The termines of the Attra and © C. Rail Rod! Qeroher 6, 1857 i eadialaeildial gr . COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Below will 1 Senta of N hc li tment, of wine, brandy, or beer that can be nain In Equity, Fall Term, \857 sey the wharf at the ‘erminns are do apen yp aL. vue found a hst of some of te articles we have on hand tate of North aro ina, ey ed, because it stimulates without the re wu HR F oni bieeed aie Gee P 4 Sod tbe preeee therents ok: ‘ y J . th tam eadle, ce Jahn T Andrews, Witham | vem, will be epparrel to ben mee wf) NEG RO BLANKET! ; ; . ALEXANDER COUNTY. — activu uf slee;iness or debility Alien, Mary Andreas, James Andrews and Jubu RK be gies C po acl Nias . : ced wer su 4 N, Household and Kitchen Prime heavy Negro Shoes, No's 8 to 12, $135 per = Pe pares * Satie alle Journal of Health Levingem quwed. JAS. RUMLEY. Agent pair, artha res, ) ; o , s Yq = - = . is os as? re 16) (a ALA APSA “ “Boy's “ “1 to 5 61.00 x va Petition for Divorce. Senator BILL OF COMPLAINT. |) Broctert, Ose 12: 18: ited aT |: |) BI A N \ | | \ FURNITURE, + Men's hued & bound Shors €1.25 w 1.50, James F. Childres. | to be IT oppeanag to the eailaetwa of the Court thet cS d W.. Jhalh. ait . A Mee sibcery Boats, 2573 0/513 - The danger of having anything to do yi! dene) rane viene enderson, - nd Farming Tools of every descrip- calf T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that de- fully, with “ vidders,” was experienced ly (Wo Agdrews, phebrtante -f thie State It 10 vrder | tion Ladies’ Shoes, 3 to $1.50 feadent James F. Childres, is vot a resident of AN. free aegroes in Petersburg, Virginia, last od by the Coort that publication be made in the Sale Draggist & Chemist, " e . ake a a jae 9 ger this Mate, i i endeved ~ — be made in orderan «a be } oe bery Watchman, publ sched in Pahebary. tor « cokes ’ wih man sther articles tom ted tomention « arge bi s 8 " the Sali-buary stehman, for ea wee s, commanding iu.” week, who were fi Jered te be whipped ts nae Ps ee be ness SALISBURY N C . ave. by wer ig » Wad Hare, 1 him to appesrat the next term of thie Court, to be for attempting to tight a duel. It seems Liban te ae heire of cand dec'd Blankets 73 t veld fr Alexander Cownty, at the Coort House in d that they were both enamored of a wine sien pa feral pene Suecessor to Sill & Sill fail cc te ike highest wae . w th anne e. Redwad White, 20.30 w 50, |-resiery dle, on the 5h Monday after the 4h Mondey = r } Ready Made Clothing, ext bs ta Febroary t, then and there to answer énd. old widow, who promised to marry both, nday Nivenbe r arnt OULD respecifally announce Gi 4100 Be : 5 a vided th on tole the mure flour fo id auswer a demer io tte Ww: vthe po Prverciase 16 LIKELY NEGROES, 4 ack F A Be § ' . om, and to stand to and abide by cock or: to be mart apt ewlaped ddl . é Sy ae he re ee LCTSEYS an 4 et ies < 5 : voit may make, Given at efiise this the . er benefit than the other The trich parte as te them | hae we gle % siagia cers — rust i rips made koown on the Faucy = French Merino. 1 1°95 tid October, 1557 ne time being diseovered by one of the party, a Wiinem. Ebro Hearne, Clerk and Mester for end large stork of Pd A large aseortment of the above jnet fy ere at CK GRIFFITI Siren Abi pemer| : ; J. M. CARSON, CB. . , ‘ rt af ” of - > y = . . / A 1! ‘ . . rare: adv » Sf w-2 lens fe duel was the evitable consequence. Du : Equity, ot wire. the free Wantey “- Brosh Drugs. ® received aid for sale rena. Z\DOCK GRIFFITH ie sare ak pee ancy cul 45 tu oO P #5 50—6w-20 to fall ember, 1N27, ead M2 carol Ap an Ind pend MEDICINES, Ac. ; bah ; sets i? ixtrator : Ce eee a = _————= “ they were arrested before Uiey bad fred oo, EBEN HE aN Wo 6 whech will be vd, Wwotssctn end — a | Sk? W. Ji MILIS & CO bie eper. 4-4 40 ta 7 west: , . ‘ : he Ni their weapune. oy JD Uesare, Depery | Rerai. and un euch terme an ‘ ae ‘Onis ; UR —Alliperw ine rotstentCnsntes linen Towels: 15.1 ae State of North Carolina, the Ni Cw2l—Pr'e fee QS 50 ectory Call end etamine hs stork be fire has Gas te mak mn-diace age Atte atl sas IREDELL COUNTY 1 laven Pocket HandBerebe (6 5. 10. 15, M to 3 * stubs r . _— ane = ag cleewhere. At orders promptly a < y . g Bo againat said e . : ) . . er 14, INS? : ee Kes vies : sere * 7? OPS . ail ino hh THe say fies cris A Word for the Ear of Single Men Ik ( mR SA Lk. : VALUABLE pagent e : cae ie ite 2AVYCT $Blgts, anole Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ar le otrikes ue that there isa “world of ann SACK, (2 bechele curable he WHEAT oe ‘\ ANTED —A eran . ‘ke : a ech p srr era August Term, 1857. crease A ” on te ‘ ny Sere men 2) Z GRIFFITH Adm’ yle 18 ete, _ os or wiedom” in the following quotation yank a) 124 ete each M BROWN tnan oe e character and qua FOR SALE. Machoxuins # ait tdei* ronets, Swiss Cambrich and Checked Mestus, Jane G Rameay, Petition for P it = jJj®8 a 142. Bare os Checke and & s. beau fal and ide 4 dower. th good Urief as it is: e/a parle) cianpe ale = "State of North Parnlina agra ie errs are 1G) Ramest; Ex lend ethera, 9 er bait “ Every school tw wy knows that @ kite Mindy Un im " ) } ton Heme, 10, 15, 2) and vpwards pe = ry ke ¥ A Ps T »ppeanng to the satisfaction of the Court that “ Black, White Lode f . would not fly unless it had a string tying AND NO qT CGE. : : DAVIE COUNTY. : couse ie Fhamis E Irvin and wife Margeret P. Levin, itdown. It is just so in life. The man ) " Lb perme indshred Se petals of Thitie (st bande kacks aarihe Mek Too ‘ or Tithe Cu TT Cast Steel, 15 cts per pe Us reat a and xt wie ae Ramsay dee., LS. who is tied down by half a dozen bloom (" | A | i: ( )( )Dst! Raneavdcr amare wiihed) (oo wake: payereni edes » Creek, adjomning the hom: piace, J : 3 f L, . 5° erated pe et wpcteg cl aed tertne sheds coma tad ing responsibilities and their mother will immediately, and these haviag « @ against the es Beaver and others, contaming Joun BA elere I { Jonxs Wire £ 7) . “ w a paper pebliched in the Towe of et more make ahigher and stronger flight than the \ UE nrcluce tarecap deat FALL and WIN eee ee ns rat cre B) 50 ACR ES ieee Shee | 6650 per tb <4) abar + «pace of mx weeks, notifying the nile. bb beebelor, who, having nothing to keep B TERK meet DRY vance which were) cet 13 Me a | Ty fae tiene ene Aa ators SPO Hoe oN cta 5 4 me a ioner ue oor Seen eee cee bere : paght afer the menceme Bt oF e@ great - ach o a eens ip AB oh i e < moving, him steady, ie always floundering in the ee or com ahi vecy these Oe ech TENTION ' GUARD! about 90 Acres in gand eulivetion and about cow paced wow children a ay ne seeks : ’ 1 Stateaville on the 3d Moaday in November mext, pry body med. If = want to rise iu the world, lerger than eer, and we have rome of the mest le ATTE;: I( GUARD! 150 ACRES etre of J Whiie, dec, sr ‘ i apeee) Gd : hes id, answer or dewor to plamtiff’s da on to tie yourselt to somebody.” grat DRESS GOODS, SILAS, &e, that we have e 4 ” State dt we order vy the Coe exits ot 60 ~ " ar sand ( d. or it will be heard ex re fears J . ever offered: ales GENTLEMEN'S WEAR if 0 | Rake ROWAN RIFLE GUARD ARE of fret rate word Land. ALSO; 1 State Bor be made for mi weeks. in the Car Kags, $3.23, parte aod juclgmme nt pre foam token against them. helps to ~ Saari = hinds, and ageners! stock of Starte DRY GOODS, i hereby commanded to parede at Head. | 8!00. 4 075 hundred bushels of grand WHEAT e per he Town of ah ackhe paces ate : Witness MF Freeland Clerk of oor said Court at Prise Fight E: x ” * aed n01t is a fashonalte tu erll out at east im our Quarters oa the fret Saturday ia November! % '6 hundred bach-le of CURN, a queatity of oa £ At oar sture nett duor ch. OS Siaccaville, the 3rd Monday wn August A. Orleans. if cliente a rare tewn, we thiok w aght mt io be out of style. So went, duly equipped aerording to law Any pase OATS, HAY and STRAW ; good ke ou ( Gat Ufc Sa erch ae » 4 - ecest ay F FREELAND, Crk. , , Dif you will give we a affrr yue ane very oe reise er ere vets einen ~~ . 1 SOD. Court House is keville . Lo PEN tes Si adv $5 50—6w- ball were pitied against each other, fleet Fall Sty r 1 pany, will be vd 25 wy HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, and SHEEP ; tth Monday in Pebruary nes vingsoma. they i ' ———— } t SPL ROH TT TD Ie rs Hs es ns —Ams for a wager of $25. The brutal and dis Jest came an. will show vou b « of the Captai one halfofa THRESNING MA demur te cs BR ecuhiee DR v \W HII E HE A}) ped wile fr ® le seed b goods are at Coer You bad better come mon or the WILLIAMS. BROWN, O 8 sone FAN DN for taker " ave pies Fo pa WA 7) Vie a € spectacle was withessed bY ® Lorraine may be gone Oet 9 1857 10 RI KSMITH TOOLS parte hand trent the OFFICE on the same lot with hee residence. Ia arge crowd, and bets were made on the BROWN & COFFIN tL AC fe Ae : ’ Wiruess. 1 I am. ¢ rd Mast *'d bremises ou very favorsble terme 5 vevmee wes desifiag to see bim will teeve o on result, some as high as $250, After a NaS Gaakive Row JAMES M. EDNEY, WAGON Vee GEAR, ( r hq t rethe Monda ‘ 2 aS sea a o ing ~~; a bloody reptaean in a = cat was) Sabebary, NC. Ort Hn | sides 54 Johan Street, | A Py HAL a : es I, nee Salisbury, Oet. 5, 1°57 Pee ty tole, orn alinost to pieces, and the dog's eyes FINHE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ur Sy our 2: ~ : fae 4 L BINGHAM, CG ME the Unt scratched aaa, the former was declared Reanr-Wape Crormiva ia town, and seta el nore Tools, House w-20—Pr. adv “Certificates of Marriage, an care the victor. The dog wae pat -ouc ul 1 cheap BROWN & ¢ B° YS every vies of Merchandise on the bee hold and hitchen ~ D W \. T te, “4 sve we misery by a pistul-shot, and the cat suon eae Notes ae ey, Peay Furniture, and “North C: Jin r. 2% a (a ae ae . pees oko was; ne afterw VERY LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING ous other articles not h tate of North ArOTNA, = Der imew ea A ar, $125. 8 died. \ : i Suracon 102 Alechanical : b own possession of their o LAX and cethag cheep at oniiere Gs we = de < - sleulatives BROWN & COFFIN'S, numerated. DAVIE COUNTY. ane . ah ange aL eae on arte . baaesrerede = oa —in rags, Arrrat or : 5 Oct 2-6w2t No 3 Gaavere Row instrumente and =-Al SO— : i ; tay ie a On eee cui ix Cealboe air ceecs Vayine ot we eale he Wateh tuk Eprroe or tik Day a am Ratlealge and others, vs : we, (Merecrustace rue * yneatiy ¥ ale at the Watehman , Revere ro Hon G iD y Se any of the Cc ha Boog.—Nathaniel R. Stinson, editor of \ TREMEN OUR LARUE ATOCK OF BED RAGES P Jahn A On the Sth of Novemb “4 Wins clave wadecwal Statceville, N.C. rau ae pheri gies od cente the New York Day Book, was arrested {AX and NEGRO BLANKETS, which we will cell nhall, D. L Swain and others | Weary A Miller. nines n Sah Petition te divide the remdur uf the sale of Lands Lt fally prepared wert fall and pa mts - on cheap BROWN & COFFIN, 1653 1y20 ry, nearthe public r sbury t of TEETH on , _ tad to £9 ye note eg complaint ane District cher 9)- fw Naa aasire Raw y Cheraw the Gluing perpertsitol wie a (awh Sai rae Certificates of Confirmation W hen yo# ’ Oo charges him with encour- J vt 1 you can Jo aging illegal gambling. It appears that XY BGKO SHOES » lone voce setae ap at NOTICE !--A TANNER WANTED! 160 Bushels of WHEAT, ! being the Tateat ar ovate (ES outed inne fhe aye, a a th Ne ) ‘s, ar acad beahele R x ( that pubbe -t ' is i re N z nae ES | Oe en engl atleast Ui Oct. 20 6w2! SoauNe ‘ ein Row wieh to employ a good TANNER, a man of re sp Seadpian fi ‘ ue yee nae ae Car a wv us eit . ae ‘ ‘ i : ‘Fier, and sent to aay pert of the ike apend deorgia lottery appeared in the paper, : suber and industrious hatata Sach wove can ee WaGGON &@ GEAI. | ant af LACKS METH . eee yeulsece ge CUR ais for WW es, per duse pent, dont and attention was drawn to it editors: ally, Lerge stockof LINSEYS, & ROCK ISLAND constant empliyment and gond wages in the healthi: pots and FARMING TOOLS ; aud various uth vt dw ewe 7 ve : . you oan bat strange to say, in the same jase an 4 R JEANS, just recewed and far aate cheap, et ON OST ES MME DY eee roen ne US erartcles nd here rimincrated ua ae a eee and Nus ne to fee Lyon's epsishechans Pills. bd d yE ; subscriber a organton, cf ia ee) k wn or : liver as y ‘ ‘ ae te b fa pu can editorial article appeared calling upon the 92. 99 é«2I aS eae hee Jo HOWARD Teranewst it Pees ; : aye ; pececya ME MA rile S “ eee . | Wats sud Mies: & f your Distri A T ¢ pws . Yet 19 0 COR MW Aw W. MILLER, Excre ; Isee as ms r \= un a 2 ® ree, for an fa et Attorney to use strenuous efforts | are . ; 1 ve Oct 19, t Ocwher Gtk, set Gw-19 ad aie ¢ vith vay pi the area aad 1 ante a Coa “tt ENDE RSON’S @ tk to suppress gambling, and stating that aLsSlonithe EAkmee ei MANE SOO AnD scan \ saall not be grant op 0 ’ Drug *h . A } en at par for goods No 3G . Preth . ( 2 ug §& Chemical Store. oa. — Wil. Police SGhilace eca no barter cian Slate Le Fran, taken a Per ee ‘ - Ne reste Salisbury, Oot. 13, 1867. a. C. N Oo E L ri ; Fi Gorre 6 TrOUPICE at Resdence, West of the Temale Prison birds. The District Attorney et. 20 fw TH Magistrates of Rowan County, are requested a. Las Weer iG ee mE de cniitems tellers: ae _ 5 7 Sale of Real Estate. ae the advice of Mr. Stinson and prompt ” ares Hani aul elin paleent) A . first, Monday on cA her 57 diva the stad refiour bide oe Teas: oe Cash Ket eo My werk 4 : "1 ALL those indebted to ae enher by rte or Boo! wember next, 1 o'cloen rthe purpose of } . ee TDI eee ¥ res i. Vebster t caused his arress. The examination of account, standing over twelve months, are earnestly electing a sheriff of the Connty. to anpply the vacancy »S | LA MARDINOG © 6 OW u. Sth, It l 1 Hee ie sla ps tale servers! Bletedit publica 7, ascused will take place before Justice requested come forward and pay uj oceamoned by the death of Caleb Kiutts, late she rit <n “ Pease Perks NAL ene Berane WOOD : ae pea ae Opposite Murphy's Granite Row, . S woh ainabhe irart o ppulatin ood, ct ine. Wat BROWN &C oes he a L. ROBARDS, Chairman Rowan ©. SALISBURY, nae. Ready-Made Clothing. LCN ti ig the eeantvs abn a STRAM SAW WELL n, wo , = . o 1887 : vey Aliof which will be eid on agreeable 16 be pro” Pre VITAVIIATIN TINTAT NOTICE. CONAN BIPST NESS AN 10 No Bak r { appheation be made swoon, if not acy sit TERRIBLE RATE OF INTEREST, EUGENE MARTIN, DR. BESSENT, Wall pay the n . ASPET Say an ile Lot ila ley (no hocombed weak and likely Negroes mineet that by renent appl a Wy VERTAL le- ; - 2S Be aes ene ‘ S. e a The Charleston, 8. C., Mrrcury hearse iy tT) en t G t © *Nenner and Herald, Salisbury ; Sentinel, Wine Maat we tke rehire Dus ; ; ie Oet Sth, 1487 tdel9 aa . oA there, in which # gentlemen a ttornen at Ow, \S a to 1 year and eend bill to this place A BHENDREN, (rchitret ALSO CLOT Se) Cents, ave Aa - me . > py y 4 h 4 it E ~— dollars for the use of one N.O AS removed to Salisbury. Office at the Roway MARRIAGE LICENSE N.B—My services are aloo offered ae a Land, Now on sale at low figures | JOB PRINTING e6 eg and ns for asingle day. This Salisbury, vu. ‘Worms ‘ POR SALE AT THI FFICE Broker, and general Rea} estate agent — Ww. J MILLS & ¢ 2 \ ail peeuied al this Ofice ls @ rato of 300 per ct, per month, | Oct. Sih 1857 «19 | October 13th, 1857 ly20 ORK SALE 7 S OFFICE, Sept 15,—3m 6 \ j Oct. 5 Im | § Me al Hrce. rene — 1B ABU ST CONFECTIONARY, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N. ¢. HE undersigued having located the meelvesia Sal iabary, for the parpose of carrying on & Whole- wete and Retail AND GONFECTIONARY, would respectfully inform the publie (hat they ame nos ready to supply ail who unay wish lo buy enth by ¢ retail or whole sale Among their Stock may be found during tne season tt the following ; uw a da, Rosks Light Bread, RKol's Riscarts, ar Crate A.B Hagler, use of James C ‘State of North Carolina- Caldwell County. Court of Pleas and. Quarter Sessions, uy , August Term, 1857. L. Hagler TACHNEN A Harper, vs. Greenville er pa rear ro Pip ty BTA Tg Beee SISAL: -_- STEDMAN'S SALEM MAGAZINE 13 TO BE THE TITLE OF A LITERARY PFRIODICAL, To BE PUBLISHED r} é W. AYER has jost received LiL) I @ and opened anew eka ben BY Stauowary, Fancy articles, Fire Screens, ONTELY, Window Shades, ‘Tobacco, Segars, of various brauds, ye hareg and Confeetiouasies, at his BOOK 8TORE in Btates- TOWN OF SALEM, pent CAROLINA, ville, opposite the Court House ; Amoug his books may be found, a good supply ofall the COMMON sc HOOL BOOKS, recommended by IT appe to the Cawrt, upon affidavit. that the dant s beyond the state, sy that Dee ot ANDREW 3 " STEDMAN, the Superintendeut of Common Sel hoolsof this State, ve devy wade, in this Case, canuet be served Upon French, Baglish, Latin aud Gree k ‘Text Books, Web- ry, on W = ; A MEMBER OF E Nor Hy tg Lore BA a . yy peteousily : Ordered that publication be made tn BER OF THE NORTIPCAROLINA BARS Qiorg U nubridged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, branches. ome Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr, Pauteut Ser- paired at the Salsbury to be tedd endant to actl Watchman forfour we Court House 1 Le noe ks, rat the neat Porm o notifying the ( this Court, ry on the 6th ble teria. N offering to the Public my MAG AZINE, L claim tous, Lorento Dow sen *r., Life and Sermons, Cham- no superiority over that departueut of other like bers Papers tor the people, Humes History of England, ! eee HAVE WO Please bing it in. | GUN AND Sona Bell Hanging. THE subseriber hari opened au es) ple satisfaction to al tablishment, proposes to carry on the above business in the town of Sulisbu- | with the busisess, he hopes, will comamad u reasutu- WARBIE EMPORIC 1 WATER Ab vio he SALISBURY NC. GRAY, BRYAN & 00.,_ si VENG formed w eopartnership, juabl: iu STRANGE lastom ws te ¥ Ua Seed of eens tara GRAY & FANSEY, aod will spare ” paing to give «m- pear @ Public Road wares 1 who may dé! with them und to | over the Creek, | prove to the people of North Carulina, that they cao) ‘I"here is now an old you! is ‘ea! ‘furnish and finish | Mill aud Saw Mill at the the ige « at Cl i MONUMENTS, stn Searent Water Power f aa et iscogul | N’ ‘O} ATS) S BS, lo the Mil Tract tae, AwADST ON ES, SLABS, | 267 Acres ater Street, in all ite various UNS and LOCKS re- | short notice and ou reasana- | flig thorough acquaintance All work warranted, Allor- Freach Rolls, Buns, S«J4 | Pies of every desrriptan, veo nalazace. | Manday after the 4th Monday ia September next. to Perudictis; but P do claim jor the taleut of North. Gibbon’s Rome, Sir John Froissart’s Chronictes of the | ble share of patronage. wager and batter Cakes. gince show cause why an order of Salc should aul tssue. and the South generally, that will be Middle Ages, C ampbell’s lives of Chief Justiers, ders left with him will be faithfully and promptly at- jand at reasonable prices. of good Wheat und Corn tind, a good énpply ‘of guoger and spice Nats, br Witness, 8. PL Dula, Clerk of oar suid Court. at s support, Seatheru patronage And 1 Spurgeons Sermons, Spencers Sketche seund Sermous, tended tu. Orders respectfully wulboited. Oar matorial is obtained direetly from the Vermont various kindeof timber: Also, ile and ‘ounves. Bath do. nerd dua, A P's, sogar and Fren fice in Lenoir, the bob Mouday alter the 4th) Mon hers man. and the Editor of « South. Utd North State, Ind edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the CHARLES HARTMAN, | Quarries, and we sbull hereafter desl in nothing but ient to this Tragt, | will sett agother of Lady Fiagers. sponge and tra Cakes “y Ju 1-37, aud in the sist year oF our Pade zine, cluiivel the hands of the Southera coun, Gospels, with question books, Cummings works, Me- Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 2b kmo that of first quatity, Foreign (Italian, Mantes, Fur. FOUND Aw REGIS SP DUEA, CC. Clerk. (ry, and especially of Novth-Caroliaa, that wid and moit of Sydney Stith, Family and Bucket Bibles, ‘iture, Slabs, Counters or Marble, for building purpo- | 200 Acres, - support that will here, at home, establish, upon w finn Hyun books of all Kinds, fresze W ushington, 3 vols, wee will also be supplied Any order will be filled! <c> a 2h Bc Spe baws, a fountain of Literate. und exclusively a Hodge on Eph Dicke works, 8 with dispatch, and we invite the puble tu CALL all inthe finest Woodland of Pind ‘and OUR cinhyy, Bride do., ornamented and fancy do. Kacher HOUS | OT Home Literary Magazine. , Vauxea Architecture, Dr. KANES | AND SKE Us. _ _ (wl hout any cleared land. 4 Fresisins, ( ocoanut, Almond and Spatish Mace i 4 Many are the Magazines now published inthe PLORATIONS Sh akspears, Byron, Cowper, ‘Tup- Sababury, July 14th, 1857 ly:7 ‘This Poweris etuated in the we eat pies, Chwoniate and Boston cream Paths. Cake la Ma- For Sale Northera States that are Huoding the whole Southeru | per, Miltom and a great many 0 her poetical works, | V ILL BU Y ed bY the finest growth of Pine, White atid Red Aig dame, Preath Jelly Cakes, and cream Kiseos. country. There is not, (it is probable, county in} Mes. Hent2's Novels and w great many other novels, | ea ml : sg ; = | = of any Power 1 know of vear the BN. 10. Reailrind by. 5 n Ni +” po IN any irs vathera uss ste that is Bot vie d by * Harper,” by the bax writers of the duy. He can show as fine, ( xe oF Tae BE ns ton E sly | \ \ ) — — rl re gate wel \ rare by -\r . . . “Groban etersou,” or * Gudey 3" while bere a varned. a stock of Stationary us ever Was sec nsouth iver Mediciues now before the public, namely, p be town of Lexington we eupply @ enstem ; CAN Dif5 | STATESVILLE, N.C. cee nee nncnene the southe where geurus une) of Mason aad Dixous tine, Albums: Portfolios and fan- | DU SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, of LIVER sii this place uf 200 rt ee aT * OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ape signed offers for tis House and Lot! surpassed aud unequaled reigns, the literary talent, cy gift-books in abundance Hank avd Copy buikeof| -. REMEDY, thavacts asa Cue aiid AND ofel fice whety a han o oat Ua The best qaatiiy Freveh Condy, Guin, Cor tn the vm sof aaa luis fa Hs the most that is broug!t bite ese ree dedveated to the sup- ill sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, a 23 and vy eifectual than any other medieime Fer oon — a - eortce, Che ckolate Drops, Lee Ureain and Watences Wal and desirable preuitcs in tha vriving vil-' portof Norchern Magazines, while Southern enter large assortment of books publishe dby the Amarican > Known. Tt te not voly @Cathart bat a bices Wi | PROPERTY foc lumber, and the County an -— Seuss ad Puddings Dewees deecnipiwa, all hinds of | age: Ueie wtuated onthe mira street adjaming the prise, taste “nd talent bow in humble subnission to Tract Society. Lu the N! on line Fshow us great af is friedy, seting firet on the Laver w ejeot We amor: 4 4nd eve of building a 20,000 Court eee or Nute, Frits, Cigars, ‘Tobacco and S» null. } premises of Dr. H. Kell near the College. H 4s such suicidul policy of Southern contributors veriety as anybody ought to wish to see ino day, |< bed matter, then ou the stomach aud bowels to . aud a half of the mill, 5 Bad, Weahag, Dinuer and Sapper Parties furs |0''' © good Dwelhag, chee and Barn Thos: Why, [ ask, cannot we—North-Carolina, the | iny stock includes Plaid Lanps, Port-monies, Cubas, 22 curry off that matter, thus accomplishing two pur k OR SALE. ; W. R.ROLT, wtabved at the shoriest notice. j Wishing to purchase, may call un W. HL. Morrison, (nt) south—send greeting to our Southern cline « Maga- Perfameries, Huir Oils, Porades, Philocomes, Jewel- poves elfectually, without any of the painful feel- | Lexington, April 7th, 1857. H 45 UP They are determined to spare ae pains to give | stockton & Morrison's) whe is iy authorised ageut! ave, acceptable for the many qualities that adoru the | ry, China Vases, Cups and Saucers, Perfume botties,| = ings experrenerd in the operutnins of moet Cathar. I WILL set! a tract 4 T50 “ACRES of land lying | oo eeaent hed te die eaticfactivn, and hope to receive a |bers share ot | to thuke sale NINLAN A ROBISON sof the most chaste, elegant and polite Periodi- Card Baskets, Candlesticks. Cove, Fine Eugravings, | tice. Ut strensthens the wysiem at the sume time on the Yadkin River, aboot 20 miles East of Salt | ' pablic patronage They will supply the Town dw | Aug 2 p'd4inol3 ? Itis true that the south has her Magutines yj 1 Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to suit, — that it pages it snd when taken daily in moder | bury, adjoining the lands of Washington Hendiey, WHE 4 l ’ WHEAT! | if Lae anwent of patronage will jurtify G Couutry rare they, nud unkown, compared Skipping ropes. Graces, Wins Covers, Watking Cance | 4% ate duees wift strengthen and build it up with ua- | and others, near 5 kes’ Ferry. ‘This tract m value fa a mB ee merchauis supphed at a siall advan { THE GREATEST to the pabscagons of the North, which every wail from els to 85.00 each. Spy Glases from %).00 to usual rapidity ble as having on Ub au eacellent mill site, with a ruce,; 2) CD) BUSHELS WANTED. W. VOLK & sP As : Aeal Discover’ brings to our hownes, filled with the result of hired las 813.00, Kaliedascopes trom SUcte, to $1.50, Mecro-\ 2 Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator ‘+ componuded 12 feet wide at the bottom aud Ld atthe top.ulready | “OI” hes ¥ September WS 18ST | Medical Diseovery of the Age. | tor. und teeming with unpardonable sedition scopes, Polaramas, Panoramas, M Lanterna for 2 entirely from uew articles of medic, wamely, out A dam can be but at very sinall expense . —Orrer » tet - DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one! Phea I appeal ty Notth-Caroliua and other soath- children, Walluie ba skets and Wagons, Flutes from} 22 Gomes Phere is ue better tilt site on the Yadkin river, Pow- rar subscriber wishes to purchase TWEETY Taew sr 1 ote 7 a tare spay Ae : i ieee jcrm States to aid me in uny enterprise, aod iu promo- &1 25 to 825.00, Violine from Weta to $13.00, Banjos) = ne idea of the strength of these game mayer sufficient for auy purpose ean be obtained at « eaxp boshels wheat, for which the Mighest ‘mar THE PROHIBI TIONIS ; vies remedy that cares | ing a literary taste amongst thuse upon whom, as a from @3. to RG, Accordeens from $125 to $6.00, Dete- |= be farmed when it i# Known that ut bottle eo? the small gat-lay. ‘Phere is a splendid lot of waw null ket price will be paid EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. | southern maa, [have claims. no Flues, Tamherinee, Quitare, Flagelets, Hermem-| 7, Liviguretur cunigins as much ength as one | timber already at the place, ready fur building. “The MICHAEL BROWN } My Magazine will be of the usual size 5 ar id noth. cans, T nometers, Compasses, Tape Measures. handred doses of Calomel, without any of its de- | subsenber ts teo far advauced in life lo commence the June 30, 1857. es iprovement of this valuable property, aad will there - “ utlished Monthly, by the Execative Commitee x ; “ Pp: the New York State Temperauce Saciety | From the worst Scrofula dowa to a common Pimple | ing will be admitted to tts pages but such articles as Amaes MoCor, member of ibe Execuuve Commitee Eduar. The abies and most eminent adrucates of the Capse in the Na » cv yntribute of theur wtedow and eloquence to is columns Wish the Namsber for January, 1° 57, ut begins Vol | av. The scope and spirit of the Promssitionist is Ne a} tional ; it is adapted ) every State in the Ui cirediates every State. Las ihe adherent of w politieal party , eer tbe oppove nt of aay viher. Sa ty devoted ww the Seppresswe of the Liqaor Tre fhe aad the extirpation of Latempe rence; allother ques tions which divide the public mind, 1 1s abevlately =: in itis printed iv the Fulio Form, on s double median sheet, making cigtt large fuar- columped pages to wamber. ed TERMS OF SU BSCRIFTION. One copy for une year, $050 ‘Three, to one address, ene year, #1 00 And for each additional fear copes, $1 00 will be charged for any quantity less than Fifty copies. Fifty Copies, to one address, One Handred Copies, to ove address. #1100 g200u Posrace.— The postage on the Promerrioxit © qithin the Coeniy of Albany. free; beyoad the Coan ty, and within the State, Three Centaa year; be the State, and within the United States, Siz Cents a yoar—pay able quarterty, in advance Barres Provinces — here are an postage charges on the Premarromer to subscribers ia the Canadas, or any of the Provinces in Brush Amenca Sreciat Orrun.— Tv facsistate the gratart fateve of the Paper, we will sead One Hun fer a vear, to one address. postage paid, for Tweet Prve Dousaas; and at the same ra'e pamber, These terms varety cover end pristieg Every man i gto whose hands this shert may fa sohened to rawe a clad, family ia bie netg eterhen ad oom, grate. Cange and immediate orders re=p- Be sabseripnons received for jess (van voe end im every case the order mast be accompanred b the money ne ert of pap. and pet a cy ter Specimen copies will be fally sulened year NY Address O.BSCOVILL, Peewewive Aorvt Ataasy THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERI PRES RT AN. The Res Wu N Mebaar bas ned the Asan caste Eédnoremep of thee Paper bir the and othe reasona, tee Ex wn. have remdve b bestem of the [et Nombre ull of a meting oe Li we A moe Pre <8 art nhde edd new wames to the lst. © ras by mail to the ood rmzr a at on there estimate may be br atx amber sabecribers wrth © we - ’ 2HO oagh! to b » sn be eas ot “ wot oar Mimieters a ave ry shew ° be this important work for ear (burch s eterting the metr-s bh (ar tn Mere Comaty. os vet leads the onto . 62 having bews 6+ By orde MeNEVEL aq | 4 . LAND FOR Al Iv ffert y oe edder. on Tace : eter A deqherr ' la hy N Mt atewville 92 ie culyratwa, 10 serve Hewee end ot wer oy “ enceeneem he alths © &e ; 4 the sere ele tine Woe Crop of oT. bush ii} } : oO gay Stem r¢ Wf Whe HOLSEVUOLD / AlT¢ \ t tary Li ind 4 ther a t ‘ ‘Lerms mad- & « vu m FHA Sept i: State of North Carolina. CATAWBA COUNTY. More New Boolkis | far anv larger | \ HENDERSC Druggist & Chemist. of, Ieterious effects 1 Pena, with etic Toys, Eye Glasses, DISSOLUTION. | , us) Bd A ‘J Vv & T SYMON ' a aa Ur JOR WATER BUCKETS. 20sec hn < \ aie . 4 « 4 \ ' . 1 Nien n aM iter " = Newera > . 1 : ee ' hat ; . mw oS 2 Fant MONS sh . Ae a . A: ; “ 1 ae Siti NM ne Rov VIAT HE WANT “ eae : ~ ' on ea GH MAKEPEACE ec ee | Tr MIENCINES, \ COPARTNERSHIP. ' ' : RIC ; Car GN he oeot we - Journeyman NO TUMBEG sa wk oer Ue reucee waned lust ] . «t i oA DAVES, | bas hhife tecth. # Ectu med Hreath and beatin ‘ Te RPHY ( Soaps, M | P £ aoe | will mneet the approval of the most fastidious. Tt and without caves, and about TEN THOUSAND Phoogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these fore sell oo good (eruss. and tume will be givea.— He has tried tin ore ie conagt and veoh are shall be ILLUSTRAT ED with sther things net herein mentioned, allofwhich are fur’ Guns bave been bat little known to phymeiaus, aud ‘Those wishing to purchase will « hun wt hee peal Flour ! Flour Al sacspls biel rs chet thveles en P ee ENGR: AV INGS AN ) PL AT ES sale on the inet acesmmodating terma, Being ver Wever aned 5 their prescripiwne uacl weed in the denee at Stokes’ Ferry, « address hun ot Miliedge- e ee : posseanon over two hundred certificates of | i anxious to sell L make no charges for showing gous furm of the En jter, whichinet wih such anpers ville, Momtgomery cu ( » . ee rine, all wethin twenty mies of Bostoa \of the most elegant texture, equaling in beauty and Call aud examine for yourselves crdented suceess as to induce ihe proprietor to off . WILLIAM STORES | 5. 000 BARRE L FLOUR WANTED. | ate botiles are warrauted to cure # marsing =) eth be ! : ei N ee Saye 1 -Raconsect,—orresre mux Corer Howe cpt" s fawniy mo ese iret hae ee in 6 affe May 29th, 1837 ay —oe ce of subscription is Me = thas rarely ever faile cure Li Compt * wink to three buttles will cure the worst kind o | year, whieh is required to be paid in advance, as Tye Jame 2, 1857 tel Ce rreec ee total Sila I.P.G Ow AN | f bytmcey se! pla geen bys en ' mutha face. | expense to be imeurted iu establishing such a publica = — — Indigestion being caused hy a deranged Liver i» oe = ats (cree heehigeo ~ fur whieh the biigineet, mmarkes ise to three bottles will clear the system of Biles | oa will aot admit of a credit system INV A] a] . cured when the Laver is excited to ection y WITII Lad . Lent Two bottles are warranted to care the worsteanke:| LF The First Number will be issued Jet Januar ( [ \ (Ok MOR I: Il I AD ' Jaundice ws caused t fut ’ " WICTIREL BROWN, B plosretei dah (et 7 Nee Sue ie Geen ge COL. H. L. ROBARDS, Haiibry, Jone 98, 1857. its Three tu fire bottles are warranted to curetbe worst | Z Th . s Be vuons telieves 2 ‘ er Es ails ALS. STEDMAN. GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! inaled wiikiewudice eek \T THE Print Mo: Coaiiae eral ra rrmeerd co cure all neesst | citar rive ELEVENT Ta Hath Taal had tae ys 4 Sy! o , : : y ’ Renae | N B—My Address unul the Ist of November (O} dik 2 ; el 1TH) DAY OF NO Teetize: a urinal eb ROW AN II Ol SI Vy %) 3h wo, Two tutles are warranted to cure running of the | ©") be Pitishorough, N.C —Afier that tune it will be 6 ee ne : ost barra Sma eiece es nue) mate . oe ‘ ae af Doctors ike kas | Salem, N. CITY MOREHEAD, Beet ied na nen eenne Cay —-—— 7. at nore a . : : vature iu her oper * Y¢ . Alexander Crawford. 8., Primcipal. six bottles are warramted to cure corrup " ablic auction ° - ‘ ; eae F dire ~nsborouch Baresi wi ete dat rt “ era eed Hf oned City the dose, the bowels are left 4 SATOR OFFICE FOR ALL !\- Stages «1 ; - -—— as bute eee a Nereis | /7e - 1 oe the aew City lad off by the rard's e stale, aud work thie USE YH E exercises of ths Lartitetion will commence Oe ee ee sty ategees ot oe | ; penta ; Prant Land ¢ ny. at the terminus of the Adan Sick Headache « Salisbury, Feb 2, 1657 35 agen onthe 13th of July. The princigel bev. Bet neces | INS TRANG E ( OMI ANY. oS v6 serigng eager at Nee ifort Pars & ciwrects « : log prepared himeeli by o reguine contep' al wedy »f, ’ a a 1 ane eae. i ya » “ 4 Bia eee | eat hae een fea ad mr of hh sath Wepre oe Crees "Eira amu hg am eso Certificates of Marriage, wii Woy A to (ows butdes are warranted to curethe sa ‘ er ol the Company, that we are free fron deb sty of ewtrance, depth of water scanty (rem ’ ar) medic ne ; afl e : VIVEN by the officiating Clergymen or Wegie nytt ives pon vr Py yaa ihe Ps 1 = ; aye made ne awesements, and have now on hand a wig Se Sl Fact Macoc ciaidetely. exit wart epesk an (he highee letine T tric. icibe partes catering wots Mombemeny;, cscl acd salon 4 sirde ) te lewntes Lee ive to eight bottles will care the worst cases of | '* ial. vid. im premiam notes $457.059 Fepane oth Spry : designed we evidence iu their ven pusmeesinn pryreies tad ) healthy community, Beard ena verufale | cash $13,345 ~9—mahing a ustal of 1AM The ute amiuuestions by water aod land mul weld be Neon dined MiCy toes Ms SekcekioraseA | eee eae en Acedemy. ot. eapre A be cefit @ always experieweed (nim the fret bot-| meet any here that may accrue: we therefore have must make thi « great Cusmmercaal ( 2 ciel we Pree B10 per beattle, conta ning iiuet exealer ikel cama noe oe month, Candles eteepted. torts of ce, and a perfect careis warranted whea the above} brelaton ia saying io the public, ‘hat (here ue Mo ned e valleys of the Ka Ak re : Alen mdd by C. A. Henderma Deagemt, cal: at fer Wotetwen et 1 be 06.89, 7.0, and 12.00, ary QO88 ts wanuty we takea i je Suathern country. The most aad Neuse Kiv thalicomiueros uf those gicsl ih vee ve Coestry tw @8 conte ne 2 Ah aalt 50 for the bgher Engle branches ; Reader, | peduled over a thousand bottles of this in | ot the & being ia the W ra jalgal ae Catinch Caen acd nh , tf-52 aint hea ede . ot the Clasmes oud higher branches of Mathe- he vee I kmow u Ws eve | part uf the State, where the danger frum fire @ much Paiyues Sounds, will reach thie fae Haske throagh —— cose r wile xtinguieh fire, er surr | |e Core Sound oa the north, whilat Buase Roun w. t F ~~ iy rt t C ti REFERANCES all this yever ead a buile uf it batt DIRECTORS: < ls been the agnealtural praducts ifi = f fi Paor BF Kocawris. D. Coltege; M.D. Jou. {Ther ee Seine Ke Agni ee Jemes Sloan, J A Webane, CP Mendenhall, 2 ‘ . umber uf the rye 4.0 4 € ca 0 onarma on, croy Charbate; Rev 8 OF B Wrisos, Stetewvitle ~ vere are (w abunt thee herb that ap-| » Wer, W. J. Mrtoesel, John L. Cede. Jed HE mth ODT UpeR ny (DI Dpri 1.0) panted ine atvle, for eate atthe F (owas, Feu, Seow Crock ; W . Atm, Se Ee ere eae bcs Mee, EW Uigiese, Ue) The Ae NC Bal Riad teen wit be rood VEGETABLE LIPHONTRIPTH \'s ted ean eee ae panied kaj Botany Cbarehs ae ares : on . = quite er iol. aod yet sree «| Gregg, David Mehnng (cree . 1M yee b t J ry next, pases through fo 3 rte per dee Jane W, in57 sarasota eae eer ere isl ie; No wicis TEOP LLG) Wade ar . In fort water FRIEND OF TUE HUMAN BUMILY Areva ; : uid cure all or hn, Jamestown: W A Whe oe w 4 NOC) Rad | nee : Shaver. Sabebury, T MW Ho Read ot whe iddebute oven rece W.P.E ered ; seovety ar . ELLIOTT . ali, F with ‘ & 1 \ < ' . . | Sri Pa pd a la Foyauath RB. Teg iuei Th al hel DISEASED RIDNEYS, er é i} - sac Apr ist auld ost one th 7 . ? , . Vv cih d oat ay llevelle ( | Y OrricteRs: st a Ral kK ° rat nil Aol W j HAT ; . “ “ \ sand od by iia w ry / sENVOCR 4 . I zZ MAN T AND CAP | wane of ine who!raale Droggieis who have bees JAMES SLOAN, Pres son : ’ Lewnaal GENERAL COMMISSION ANU FACTORY, ecinces twenty sud thirty years.cay that sothong| FB. W OGKURN, Vice I : ie - Thignvs . eee . AW~D DEBPrOoOT. Pe miace iausisver whe C.P. MENDENHALE. Attorney ‘ Eien nicest iichae K AND SPRING TRADR, 1537. Mr juarters | PETER ADAMS, Secretar i Treasure \ Uhslincors ote ks E 1 mith- 1D Miore ia cle nely bebe. | WM. CUMMING, Ge Age ut ail up Et cies . ‘ he FOR ARDIM WRC HANT, “Y 4 ° ] * ( >, * ce a Mterne | Te hos rite o% zi I JOMS DOOLEY, | pee neat | : A panes i ‘ ‘ ( ee oes 1 ’ ! 1 od WILMINGTON, N.C 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, Va | Several cos conse wherh war| a eotnmeen busine se comnected withthe the will tea : . ene . : : : wisirac Thane ny impwerEe OF ways ~ d by «| g . A “ f be s t Be ace mG eae Bice. eh utd be ue ai ana ' , ( fares ' se eee Ae ‘ ees ae : : WATS CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS 5 i aful ‘i LOR CL DIA ; Dra, Sit = : es Fo AtsSrIS fon a promptly elleudes 4 he, de Ik SP eee A = \ art fo of the beast I \W OL LD) oe the oeensve garteularty enll thew . Poe ih deraces = { he regular customers oad : . a mp Arthma. Fev ' mi 18.97. JAMES HORATE ee ee ee \ Aoi hedeei ct ike nd : Z - . ; ; - Z seein Ristae fe a . Reh that SPRIN eryyypep ft TCH-M KER AND JEWELER, tenes sme Namh, be ewes - ven ta vas rede w ; I . MM PAR ’ -acaeagh mire gen se any : sALISEL RY. No. ’ re tphse. ant — ee eer SRS AAORS cet ere ts meres teem! ons bins ean oor ete ’ . aiphe bee 2 2 ee gee e i‘ «=p 0 mens From Charleston and George- . Sieh (iseliontark = RVs ts MS: elities wend ices amerieasdl ic Cogs ceked Gan ieee siugpa a aware Senet \' Warcmes pie oi every, oe Vee — A ta'te one mnt town ea tae So eae th ‘s rms ne nade, and parehase mure advawtspeousty then bere . { : : ; a ree ee — che. Watrhee every deermpting, 4 : 1 AL CAMUES CHESTEREIFLD Teak ol nike ad arene freablal imap mre | * es Se meee) (oom e se “re ( Freoch qmade, he has mem f a om be Ly fusicd cum nm . hope . Pt pene. tah - . M : . acai ) Keabare 181256 . — ths sure thm © veguler cep the bowristwirea day el a Annie Nae oS \NDC LOTHING Myich ihe es cretin Oe cies cus ece WAUNERACTI RED EY ‘ “ , . Tre wits so Miia ol kee een aleke teow DONALD KENNEDY, mae oS FY PAD a atuated on 8 ange ant be - under ATHUMING Wee : amiwn 20 the wm . ‘ ‘ A . ; ‘ alirneee tee cekes en age wee a gyrene ; yee e beemts nity made to bee fatrory, the coped wet. ne tow etal Maes ad aby IEA 2 NION UIN WA, ve ‘ marctaroed but added tn ¢ . ; Bienen dee ee : = ‘ ‘ : . k eee = ret voy a des BR “Pp ti | M He . arrehs ate se purchaw else eter, , - Wek td Bradesy. A.‘ * o P : £ pond a tral, be wereld reepectiet Parte ae Uae ees estilence, alent edicin feng odbyraar vaya rw K Sune, 8 @ ie “ \ : ' = we : ve " FAMINE, ae. & ‘ tv mv they wall Bud 0 orrt 4 ‘ Il Kepeer:Patshare: &. 8. Wau glow o. re : : He ® pmais " yasotty, and low prees 1 Wille f ve = ' . 2 a x Ls oe Vee - . oe « < can oe eevee Verh or Newth Rirhe. MM fj uP “ I z . AKER & OWEN : lhe bee come arrangomants are of the eampirter amen Kee ‘ L AGENTS: \ ‘ Cue iiee yee enerelis “9 vl ihe grraie@ attrotinn os paid te the eote's “ es 7a Fra inielins ; : : - packing an =. pt shipment of guede wa Ske ratte Wraggwte { WAL wt \ ‘ . i ‘ " / : : ' UF each nae mene, DANI SA HUES S ‘ ' ie DIDBLSB & BUNCE. 1 : 4 ; tw ; in o f \ « Jona ace . r a Late of Kiaete € ANNOL NCEMENT. wes ‘ OTICE OViCh a a ‘ommission Merchant ye 4 | ) \ 2 ‘ WILLIAMS BROWN. Ve MICHAEL BROWN. In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores : =i My ’ i ‘ | | Drug | n ae ms Sheet-Iren j ( OTORS y ante d. ; \ s[' MN ae cu i : Spear t et-ir ane ‘ ¢ l Senthern Produce Generally ; * * be ava A £ : Copper Smith. rr No. 180 Front Street, ,; ee ‘ At his old Stand opposite + wilt pss WLEAGCWRAA Xt lsumrsy wrepmun. . ' ; ‘ Nair § tha tore ot \ Kim at thie pises sa sa sa as ie . at. b . ‘ . SAMUEL REEVES Jr “8 %e* are 7 iad SNe MURPHY & 0 an charee e SALLSBVULI, B.C. new ena seabeen, iteber ne atte OUSEF FING witty ' °f », Pa “ A, ar oro, H.C e “i w Revees a Wiles ¥ “MONG F Cisse ] | Ce fas 6 ( LAND FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. ae opt Py Semel aE ee on ta the wnvr hace WoL My 1. Req Pasctheribe ¢ : we eth TEM a of PR CK and 6 al) CONSIGNMENTS Wiliams, Eeg., Preset. Rank of Olarendoe 1 . are M f * ' Cach ade made on Produce te be Nhipped 6 We a Req Cashr Rank of Witmiagtes | SILL & SILI . pM ae Woes : si z aod we ‘ varie ) Davee ¢ sho ‘ [isti Piscine o lanlalial sin market Z : & \ - Coarke Db. t re he M o always ’ ‘ : ° r Salen June W, 1*57 oes ns 2 Siar it . tae 3 PRIVATE SALE. NOV D 203 ACRES, Blank Books. 4 Noe —- : : ITE andersigned haying determined to mer rtment of a | fiers tor ante his remdence in the thriving ‘. as ai yee Heerke Diy Rooke, Ledgers. Pucker MW ran tume village of OLIN, Iredell Ca, N.C. O# . k «ee at iands Blank Cup Rebs, 46. 4 anle a tnd jet i herated in the eoatre, aad 1 cnet - “ Pe Crack: (Haste a J JOU ENNIS ®) Bek Ste he desrrable sittuativns in the = Tew eel ee Ny) f ehewi | 7 ey eee ‘ HOUSE AND FOR SALE, . r ohn ee = nt ree vargel price, in Stat ° n" P KOBE BLACKWES I ie pare ee a BY | . i aa l\ i l. PLEASANT. ine i : IENKI Ne “PINILE, antacriber offers for sale hie HOUSE ™ aliebury, Mept 16, 1856 LOT wherein he now lives, The thereon a pweLtina, | ea good kitchen, t-houmes. Phe vot ec Lovnee Terms easy to amis the Y pear BOOK BINDER WANTED. cue: a - Wee oe such awe A ee the bd hk State B . b sale witer, and June 9, 1857 WALE PAPrSEH. ‘id Jet of fine Wall Paper and Bande fing ® WieN ¢ ! ; I For eale at JH. ENNIS HW ) \ “ . April Vath. | Book Store Inne 1A, JAST ws VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. Wanted to Purchase, AV Compile ate Wo FRALY in TIT DANNER OF \ Ae VOU ae {VD LIKELY NE . , 11 aa “ herr F a ae r Rent hie Vala. Trees fram 10 90 years ld. APPLY * o . Do EROSSET & BROWN, « ue MANSON MOTEL | na m+ eer i! WILMINGTON, N.( Suet aie eM h « ‘ ao ~ es INVALT LULL WOK eine ee BROWN & DEROSSET, 7)... erc oe egy eT een cami ae BR W' A'S BD- host PAIL " / NEw yors AG HO ; ed neoreee tank Winery of Hen i 7 HOLDER Hag) Vitler’s Last Work, Phe ‘Testimony ere ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ty aah sH—U Rogkek one Beripone, Lat and 2nd Mom : eer eee oe a unenow Aniage 1, orthe U. States in prophecy La ess IEE ‘ . a win The Hite, Axe and eddie Bigs, by ™ oh Gane Peet MARRIAGE LICENSE BL \ \ KS a ee u : Raim ; . : , : . and arriage . er e rok (LEAT THIS: OFFICI Wallin eee) ge by die i ENNIAa Nook feller Mi Salisbary: « Office, Jane 16, 1hS7 into org: tive suke ns. the Nati ly sfret tion of « lo adc ry eleun anany ta eigners | buon, as promise cupyit of te x among | Diavery whe out hy a snen these th party tl This » Stale, a ny effort extend | ‘ug up t The We | Nashv il ure of mus wet Mirror | ture, an eabject tle dang be vons fo any | since u attempt country tions in tensive. Ther present ed in th @ee con! whatel valees ( agitatin substan placed of any | ican pe his imp aod po deft to | predoin vernme aivns,” the wo an the aqaal « sounder be led | of the | trons o baticier heprese inaty, § Keherat alike groand ariming tom of forind. the pul grievar that the Tedress of whic for tha clal mec the pul Unreal spectre remed) @ nore did cor ions of bey the 4 ‘ m f) Tr had Oe Us od re . : ag abe i. * ‘ Meese. or" SP ae us ™" etc Pe Lee Ce a AE LOCO Te ee ee * ae s wa a Oa eae Pe FRE ia . — sai @ i “et Aer ce ee ae Tria ciont $0 ho wlthaM dicw oe tot at wit pat 1D ie Ds Me Pad ha ‘hed p ohbaac ‘alssiodtt Wi lie and berghei mani) iding k gurl enmergic ti alee T 4. te ®.. . aca yt nae + E ‘ 4 teh Jalivela dete ti rma «et sig I sD Suni leeds' wo tii etd) sy i Gpisicny | bate ty Mors . ' bt vee f DP ait abt tal wl) Ae Din we waned bos f A 9 ee ae , : y ‘i inghs Soli yee ae , A Sint anol ie : ‘i ee ; cmbyite btw Iga sie ( (} 4 j sett ta ; 2 i? ‘ An ene. : ee a 5 way aa wea de yi . ‘ ' sabe =| ; oy . 2 niew tiling " ian Vie ; ~~ tut ood a Prem. « Aa , ( { Mi gate) sit aed bis * ; nan Hs yon * a per ly a portion of the South}. oi) Fle Te Re al ie diegriaaeancle Mie go tall Le; | ke } ost Kd ¥ vw ; ern people re ‘the Uni 1” ven metas youll yall . tie ave vil viewers egg Pe ptioad = ', resid gr ’ , or Ki tee atvnetis ‘sok’ " : Kaaba fA Na een gt md i i ge eT a a ti ibe set SSS OA ee Lop hat sro he ¢ Bt ‘ yr pons pcg Widi why “ T igshpbth Mik ad it vied fob toh find Pda stag be eat bE eng vata fe * Migs ahs oF ye hazard efforts ofthe me ng influence in one aaa Rall APR. eT Tt eee, = fa a! € g st. at : iav, con {ueror 4 Bou wei Chinato Pepated tor Politics, Mews, Ageieatture, Interust: Fuprovements; Commerce, the Arts aud Sriences, Mo one oer. “ to’ Te i be t Me 6 awe Beet ree - : : ae 76 “ decent + ba be my _ at is sé y ‘ ¢ 2 Be ie, en al uti Gesusd Sera ht ah Yow @ tote on boty) “ ‘ , > ee * | eitiyy -alteetrtielle westerm part of! ‘iw H- eas ca Ce ee aR ca AS oR eA suse ein tg Mood ae pope we tron ater many ind caer at — seniphae- fb perainn ta dae eo Peyiuel a" Pant Rae hin A pos Behe nap /Torknow that is) gS : ° . ae , eegr ~ scureély to + ite hia f Ns i ‘einoe Lemnigmnts is popolating Western VT.) XTV,. ' SALISBURY, N. C.y OCTOBER 27, 1857. ” was seized with a violent dist E tinier, so-olmnanh. acy urine + ie gutticient, to ef eav aca a ms we we papi, sack ilk: Gpimaal-on ‘ i ali filled the whole’army with e | ‘abet dny, well-informed apd .unprejy- |, : ‘ ‘ ies . - Noue of the phi had ean Ga en es to ec. | esi reheat ieee tor eR ala aS Ti nop ai open 7 | 4 Prete, wt teers indnd bp. “iba ‘ab “Anti-Slavery ‘settlement. That! a common country,-bat alike recognizing proposed ‘itory of Garson. [how to behave iti the sanctnary, and, by : , flonor. pe : nad ai proreden SK te depen doe the «ibligations of the Cautivution. If M le ut Ley a ibs . ani saber |e SERRA tha, hse.» Pes “iid be THE OALL. a a ' ay é BRD » + cod vied ; atution of ry! ie na decret, they pob- | the agitatorsof both sections were dis- = Py ing (Heaven, and * pn jedl weet: yaleeanield d y the wridonte of WO.’ M. J E 7 eaenene ines , ‘ 3 Lay; Riclyopriclainy theirop position to thatiin- | carded, and if po other complaints than Lyalle<.adigeent, ele ih public mere youveat tever pay off nother.” Co ag: Epon at hartge hore = Sh Reg fpr. 3) gnc regulations By which duellists ate governed. tiud mtr cred a b deumaed catitytion. But because-they do not aut |thise which have a, foundation in fact \ tt sae MP attains Couierkcs for|. Xt there a Sel Paton gehen baled Marae Aah Ss [Wien si ial i passed between wo common |" Ww swould Kole vee pr iy sey ow acing “a wane ep riared stati ip, fhe Pnpeler a ebpiahineteeritorfal “brpanizétion.” So in in Py lovthig Jeena “Ghrlet and pages criht emery 4 || men, aliey springtogether, and'under the ered Sd dove, bets WHA Which Sheed ey Bet oe (| aniud-we.shonld soon, witness ana oft ‘pride vd i ‘theut of the moment do cach other what pliysi- : ; ‘OLT, furut can come of their i ‘i far ag we va learn from the report of t eal iit ments, and b: ring for o Come, come along, Be wha : 5 fe promised to be i om believe that vo hurt repeated Perc and ameaded direction in the whole cur. | jmga,pablished -by..peybe)—twho i Sag Arr oped are Pentel Yaqounhs ihnag de as igoF Bis, wich. Wego, trom, thie | eran lersouie tae ta eae ae. imple feeling of disii -}reut of that political activity wbieh now act ler ni ep spre SAL s Boing bots | Wink 1s Nedcis dike howe: ad plat Sp sig a ai he che 4 he es Mignat Sawer yor. vend! oll ed beither ransite Waste or «.t0 thie pro- |MAESP fat a eerhor f their own Sy Mean oho gated €'W aise « bong, a feng Tae tied bands. 7 oe lett Groth , Lei ae foreign sote ia alepndy sufticien'ly | duction of positive and uuwitigated>urie- | AYPr bity PAN hesritory. oF Wel of "| where the parents and children may weet | ‘wh eitess edie,” pany, va; ers armenia, in who ne. 8 dango tag! election ‘in, Texas j| chief ¢ ‘ The redsona for demanding a se On | togetier around the throne of Gud’ and ‘ ate naa ee Observed in’ a fight of this character. more von fidence than iW any fan fees Ring Hess 6 oe = bala thin OR SE Oe eee ae ee etella glory, |i TeSnih eer ah When geilemen(" recxive owt froth each eGartive, warningehin ty bee oy : te, there ia quite MAGN ‘ dielike the Mormons; have tlw | which he communicates. to the: eaints of dries ny pd 5 AB ald prot baedysranny nc. nemhalataada's ip as being bribed by th ; fon be Ye tabliom: Tee teate, MAGNANIMOQUS AQT. auc ange wink thd author |) generations—that same~ Jest,” who | pie aatttibieos~ - antl eae aalicbge ei actoptrl, tad Bland aud the of tliedanghter ent tar . tht te immense an of}. 850,000 Dollars Given Away / ties of Salt Lake, and.daing the winter! said: “Soffer little children "to cose ‘t- \\ dptadp@ugdly thd Sieben, {!) mske arrangements for » hostile meeting —(™ marrige: Tle’ Monarch “pl OWN estern bee padioe 'y spect woh We Le SS Be could have “no SLE nANe tat if, they to me, and forbid them wot; ter of such And Jiwnly Ki Polky, Tous the beligerant pertics meet, tind with sol- | etter ander hié pillow, afd ou th ve ithe ineti Slav Na aid that thel oF Latoarche died Seay cubes Gale wislied it. " A government js necessary to |ig the kingdom of heaven. Come, lit- Aad sptightly Theophifis to0, emn ‘gravity, vroooal 16 then oleh otber down, | proach of the physician with the mei we ree hei Faigle! Mag Bate i anit thein ;their popilation is large ‘and rap- | t1¢ children, come to Jesus Christ! Come, 7 m bi presentéd the fetter to hjim*at the sa , Democnitic patty WiW'es Tresmevess Cotheir| ig wife having preceded him te the; . ay it , ; Come, come, ke according ta such rules as have been established | P ‘ : ~wores and takes them to ‘itd bosom, ae yrave. Ifis estate was appraised at abont idly increasing ; ee ae Alexander, and pay off mother, by prais- . as by gentlemen (!) Fhus if one kills the other, no /Ume he received thie ‘at bis He ) patens towvety itwlyeunrédident of that! g740,000. A few days since his will | aguinst rascals ‘within ra ne oat ing God with her in heaven! oo para body is to blame, for the thing was done striely and pri tad eeu m, swalfowed ute, Lt is not so ninch-thoke facts 10) was open caine lk waa Sonedl (lat he |aee The majority of the inhabitants aie rt— Both great y in accordance with the “code of honor” 3) Ii }the draught without hesitation, The loy- NTED. high Je tlie blice attenti: | t ‘ : : | Carson and the adjacent valley are Gen- R ‘The tostrum now gurround; was 8 fair bargain, aod the bravery of both is es-} al physician expressed his Whigh Me wilt Krditeat public-attention hag jeft the whole of his possession to | 1 d de nbt wieh to lave Moruov everence. Caen et is oak blished : 1 Al ata lob F mato the duplicity or criminal blindness} he divided lly bet two ‘egal: bine and Go no ay to he “ God! ne f‘indudtty and idle tablished. . . von at tlie unfoun accusation, re e , i eqnally ween two geutle-|aidurs over them. ods opinipn o lelry And let this balt Now the question often arises among mev of |quested his roya! master to cort “his A tmarkes ot that partyin urging these fureigners, | men of this city, one a nephew to his): +p ing. {n their iat, ‘ask |ness is sufficiently clear from these pas- With eluqaenee resound. teflecti ds, “ Does suck s course of con- a carabiesegre| Lr ae as they arrive by hundreds and thousands, | wife, and the other the-Lroker who trans: | Oo, jaabacpeier <li pt hies ‘at earetne- sages.” A clergymun thas comments ou Come Jacob and Peter, duet euler cods f justin?” If it does, let i | sri - he peyse Sint heey Dee ir? eager political prominence, for | weted his. business in tiie city, aman ne vie a ‘ows iene .d tai certain texts of Seripture, in a voluine And Johony and Eli— roceed ; if it does oy is any man in honor eae bad 00 Geotthy tO del age tle sake of temporarily profiting by their! wise related to him only in the way a sto aay nee aban op aldesigned fur youthful readers, The ex- | Remember, we give you « charge— teaaa wo adopt.this methed of settling a difii- Vo ae pres | ed at votes, regard lawl # lattes er consequence iy business, To the astonishweut of his /}: 56 of 43 de eee north Tatitude, aud lon-|preasion affected us unpleasuntly, and it alone omnes culty! \wee seized with stron tite a Pie lead ireuds, this broker, oi fading that he pitade 190 ses; tl following the }gives us pain to repeat it. God's opinion! | And Washiagion Tayher, | Those who contend for this method of pro-| ; LP ariroe nf leagérs of the Democratic party in| tiad been made legatec to half the old | if ia © j t ide iden ii i on di. i acems.almost ineredible that a sinister | Aad Archey, together with George. ceeding aver that it is honorable, that it is just, | was almost in a state of asphixia. “Texas not ouly know that a powerful aa-| man's estate, (3850,000 at least.) went eon ane Es heewi off ee ‘i snes (of the gospel enue ere deliberately in Come one and wl, de. { that it evinces bravery, aud if it's just, booura | employed all the resonrees of his art, mei pal. ti-Slavery edntiment now exists in the | before a notary public and reneunced the a seperti es m, dase ae i ler. i book @ sentence implying that the judg. | GAMMA. | ble and brave, there can be no valid objections # salutary and revivifying virtue was dif- ‘ Westerw patt of tht State, but that it is) whole legacy, mukiny it over in favor ot a . par ra ner to - " —— rat eee ie the oaly aise Gud” urd iat-| Mt Pleasant, N.C., Oct., 1657. Ven ths jprattice, |fused thronghoutthe system, in At tas. rapidly incnanging, 0, rapidly that, if it the relatives of the deceased iw France, oe _< “a a ad ay vedio ‘ait iibers of opinion. De. Bethune, in an ad- ————— | The whole subject amight be axggpt from the perfect convalescence, No caresses pal medy meets With no interrupwou, fice years. .,5) q ; : ' ther jn the sane directiqn fo warty pati) 2 : adante: Baliverod| ie board by reference to the fact that the entire pro- | sufficient for the physician. Every one : ay y consisting of nephews and uieces to the fe 3h and vitude 112; thence alunvst| (ress to theological st yor THe WaTonMAN s tbe gl oae: g 2; , : ¢ ane of will not expire tefore it will wield a con number of twenty or thirty, and all bam- cap pia ple align ak, ele dary tin Ni r some years ago, cautious syainst undae | | eceding is a violation of the laws of Ged and a bugyed biga with teuder affection, and re- Plots arvlli Rival tefluence, if not strong bly situated in ile. ‘The or esa Rone poh by boun 3 ioe tig e pr ayo eohe tL at ot Gad cas The Pedagogue’s Complaint... country ; but t answers a better purpose to | turned hin thanks, as a God whom emtee Loe envuzh to effect wdivision of the State, previously made a will ia which his sheeple satabedeasy Part ? Christ, and recotamends the habit of of- | Sung by the Students of W. C. M. Academy, Mt.|S0alyze the subject, aud meet cach point that the King’s life was preserved, is Beard ickasa dhe Makes petiad Webee | ces ae : Mexico, and the territory of New Mexico; \ : - |” Pleasant, N. C., ot their late Exhibition, Sept. 15, arises as we proceed. — ; |a beautiful story in the Arabian, Ni means ont f Freuch relatives were handsomely re-! thence along that line tu the eastery buun-|ten edapling them with appellatives roa | 1857.) | Tu say that justice is done, is to assume that! about # physician named o teres d And those, same leaders know thatthe jwenbered; but on returning from a vis- |dary of California, aod thence along the | shall at once ex prese and help to excite | oy | the wost guilty in the quarrel, gets the worst end! guid to have cored of hisle the 9600 4, last Legislature established a new coun ic ty them, nut long agu, for sme reason! pater Line to the place of beginning. reverence, sacl as “the great,” “the al- PURLICNED BY REQUEST. li the Metewin, | Wheres al the ssid hess | She wares oe ‘ ig Then: ty moet Uf the evil within the limite of Known only to hineelt, le tore the will The Carson Valley people estithate the inighty,” “the blessed,” “the ever |Lless- Ive often heard it paid of late, that the @bole matter terns, tot mpou which ® 1, t146 re BG bs mallet nith cea , which belonged to a few, Germans, who, pieces and wrote a new ane, leaving | white inhabitants of the territory, with|ed,” y i Some writers and preachers | Chis oothlad wens mar) |the most yuilty of wrong, but « is the most | M f kL. , al 4 fntended Wrincitig over and settling upon oy. o hi os he 1 ; nba ue Ap ig to xeegs that! z ia , leapert in the use of the wea Phere are] VOaren Wap to strike a ball pee King g%} every thing to his wife's neplaew mad lis} cjp 1 boundarie t 7.000 of andonbitedly carry this to an e That Pedagugec’s—uashappy men— } pous. { D. Jou dita colony wf four thoasand of their coun- broker, as alove stated. Anant glover t O80 ara tn ike Valle a savor OF formality. Bot all thetenden- | hee aa oa pres 5 ad | mew, aad true geotiemen, who are expert in the) Fine folk ear, © ha the pErppse, iW ateweille ary @eus ayarprationd iy Leen a He came tu this country whem young. ! ie Virvin, |” y cies of the présefit thae lead to the otber had whats Uke potban Ube 6 ons tse of no weapun whatever, while there. are) MN followed the prescription, . Atom, we are not v yee that each was 1 eet? » RN @ inteation of the.wners of the sail, we eredibly inferuved yy «ne whe is quite Shar with the oifaire of Westeru Sex as. Had this colony been Lrought over, the National Democracy could have great- dy strengthened its firdes by the adop- Gon of squatter sovereignty. a poor Latter; bat prospering in bie bu-) Jaincs M. Crade was chosen at tle} siness, and finally marrying @ lady of inverting a delegate to yo to Washingtou wealth, he went into the sagar eulture,} ing ure Congress to grant the petitivo. and | ogressed so well thut w few years) 1]4 gocs on by the steawer of to-day to more nicht have made bin amiffionaire. | gg? the duties of his wiseivn.—Alte The broker whe so magnapimnously re- | California. nounced his reason for so doing, that he} * — was already aa rich as he wished to be, | Lagostc.—We enjoin (says the York- hextreme. —Any-thonghtfat person wilt be | sarpriged at noticing tlw oi-hand, busi- hede-like atylé in which tite Diving names and works are spoken of in sotwe of our pulpitsy gud by popular writers. [tis au evil that demands correction, Though} the wen who offend in this way may not} be themselves guilty of irreverenve in| I'm well prepared to tay, Por the stingy people will giv'm no more Than One dollar « day! To serve the penple we have spent Oar monary and vur time— The days of youth—the duys of streagth— ‘The daya'pf manhoud's prime, | rmaiiy viffigts who know well bow to use alinuee | Ma) » & game played 9B lany deadly weapon in use among men. Put| the medicine placed in the ‘ | that and that togecber and draw your iuferenee. | heated his haud, a profuse ¢weatwas | Would not (he better man in that casé be like | cousequguce. It penetrated the wi lly to Lecome the sufferer, be be ever so innocent. body, und after certain washing and | Again, if A elnerges B with Glschood, B's kil’ Ling in the bath, a perfect cure was. ef | ling Aw no evidence of B'siunocenee, Nothing’ fected. The grand Vizier, jealous of jis yuned bat that remorse cousequent upon su) honors aud wealth lavished ce. | ber reflecuva over a rash and murderous act. ie . ne Aud what dye think we tellows get {sician, insinuated that the fe addition to this foreign Ami-Blave god fit ww in Jependent, that he did not) - . of the | Pirit, their mauner of epeech tends tu be- ‘ settee aed nl | Agam, a man without family or éven reputa-! pa dical SOP, SIREN EPC ry elewent w % * ate ; ville Enquirer) the yraphig report pe ; - To cote: itate our pay ie , 7 radical, but in appearance only, and.that y ia, Beature ‘beaas, there are wish itty be in the power of doy oe tole mat yet irreverence in others. There 9 10 tion may challenge a map having one or both of | : , anany natives whe will unite with the for } y State of the jail made by the Sheriff of | "Tis the mighty cam—the enormous cum sg z the design of the doctor was to lake away J = S = ‘ " say thatany part of his fortune was net} York: Disthict: and tbe aalt raphic |oPpesition between the wost cheerful, fil- | Of One dollar « day! those things. The latter would have vastly |) i, life. The physician was demned eiguere in a grvembe agamet Slavery, 6 ig own winking. His independence | ak cadens Home Yad y OS ealt ial trust in God, and the deepest venera-| more at stake than the former whose worthlew} die. His fies sek tle — Dv duon, as they are sulticiently strong te y)); certainly ln buastily Uleseyd ow the | Fy ; H Wiha v on if “<a. |tion. © Wherefore,” is the apostilic in Just go with me to the old field school | lite would be of little advantage to himself or win; i re last req “f “Ki ; , promise étccess. Many of those vow oc other side of the water. We would yive | ‘ob Teoria ets Fe tn ape oe rua mie ference, “ we reeviving a kingdow which If, 0a really would bebuld, | the world. cua chars om ae }e hot at ao tir } mitts hoes . ee 4 . - cupyting prowinent pottionsin the ra0ks the gentleman's naine, were we net satis: | rg yh be au , f a | > = cannot be moved, let us Lave grace where- “AN phat imagiwation craves, | Lastly, it requires a great sin imtdeed to make | ‘f : - Hebd re ry @ bequeat: Lad MMINGSs of the Natio! Dernwracy, will be found god that he claime no merit for his act.) ees peveayec on Ube healthy iBe- by we may serve God acoeptably with | And more than eer was told,” | it weowssary to take a man’s life. It is ¢ reeed-; Hie sixth leal, an “the head should age among the leaders whenever an ANU and jas ne desire to be publicly smention. | YF of the Suns of Temperauce : : revereuce and godly fear,— Aruminer. D’ye see the hitle schol-house swarm led by all able jarists that before s mau’s life is wer hie questions. P The head. being. Jet eal the w Siavery. emer eunent so made They are od in connection with the matter.-—Y. OU, | Svet™ Carotina, Yorm Dertmior: To the With urchins young end gay; | reqqatred of him, i¢ must be proven, that he has [aii in & basin, the bloud stopped as sdon d ether, snen Who are td wctnatel Ov principle, Crescent Hoa. John Beltom U Neal, Presiding A Candid Mind And the master he mast teach them all |shown in bis conduct that be possesses the heart as the Land teached the cover of the hook, becine 4 Gut by a love for tue els, aud to secure ; .. Judye of the Court af Common I'leas| ad, At One dollar a day ! ofa marderer. Most of those cases which come aid the leaves being glued, the King wet- as cues Chese they are contest tu act with avy - . | and General Deliwery, at York Cowrt, There is nothing sheds so fine a light} . seik | uuder the regulations of the code of honor are) tec tuein with spittle the better te tar Jetpsa. ond party teat proarfses success California News by the Star of the Lowe, Fall Term, Loi; jUpou the Lumag mind as candyr, Lt was gos ta ee a vlabraes care roiled pr causes of small magnitude, ~ them over, til he got to the sixth Deaf. ‘ Ye z a ae ha it a at he doce mt offen viten where the wpooy is more imagmary than |: was g ank. T King i « i- _ reine . This sinte f themgs exists in a Southern West. / I re+peetfalty report that no person is 1° alled to w gine pan che RUC Le ) The the hopefal young America, Ve a. bu just then lo desire to ale a man's he chest th tater nn et pery arte Slain, emul eee wamvee so takem Aol wit A severe shock of an earthquake was! now confined in the dail of York District. purity ; and it has always won the esteem Who'll neither yield nor bend ; {life of require him to risk hia life, beesuse of Bcd hen haber Shall tater then bere by effort gor eaponw hae hum spared to” : Ss. ¢. YOUNGBLOOD, & Y. D {due to the most adairal.le of virtues.— Feri thee hel meent pall Oe bie ceakes ae weivial Banace . {directed him turn over more leaves. The extend Slavery into Kansas Siatgiv: (elt) im several eect tena) cf Coallsfesciitmy ity eee 19.1857. ut However sought for and practiced, all| faa AE Diy erie ication ; ,| poisen with which each leaf was imbued has man i ha’ the evening of the 24 of Septoni ber : hdd Fe fe , d cl t fi “oe. | tty earatatel aks =: CB POe ngee tur Ure orevery) COM Reciat | cemied the whrule 67et d the Mon- a tug up the eabstance for the shadow e CreEUINg = Se} pa ne feel the power and chariu ot its influence. | mre hae lack cr neon with i) Ths there Ge ak , ei e whule system, an shad ‘ Jespatch frou Nevada mayo: The f-Nuwing is the endorsewent of| ibe mau whose opinion wakes the decp | ee ee i es re debits eines eee wr arch fell tu the fout of iris throne ih-éda despatch frown Nevada sa)ye? am (YN D ’ idea of walking berately into the face of sJan- 7 “-- Indge (YNeall . i Ais Uns ester a. dey Penein,, Usa : val i ; . ANG , 2 ilsions. The = eee: Prom the Neisonal Latelisgenerr About twenty minutes to 8 o'clock, Let it be tiled and published asa bean If — any srt a te agent * thiene ra Fr fi bt ger we edinit, bet we mut alee be allowed aa hos “in sn iE peg mene Pat. Coco i this evening, quite a hard shock of at tiful commentary on the healthy ail: reba ninety ing ore Pe rite i pale " ea pola to mght, ack, Wf owe or two desperate acts in hfe will con- oe a ie hive YW the copes The Pertralt of the Agitater. wart! quake wes felt in this place, enasing tion of the Distict ¢ ) whose nieodship is imetinc ively sou ity : giv all th ° sutute aman a beave one. mre ys. : pat ten —s fi 1 minnies mach coneternafion | IOUN BELTON ONEALL where all others have proved faithless, ts} We ty to serve and please them ail, | Cannot any coward do one desperate dyed! There is sach a science as médiéine. venad arth We find in a recent minber of the oe oth imbatvit ats: f! tht ail hi a Oo 12 957. Pivsiding Judi > Tnot the man of brilliant parts, or flatter-| dae aedal bath ON oa tlt | And is not the feeling carried oat ander the code | Turperfect as it is, by its means béalth, 4 reopecitel . en anong the inbahita stout hlinge ict. 19, 1857 residing Judge. {i 0, tongue, ur splendid yenias, or com But now we have made up omr minds, of Lonor, more a feehng of desperativn, than of strength and fife bave been given t tens ha om Nashville Banner the suljeiwed portrait: The court house was cracked from top te oo: pee din ; * but he ee ede And mark ye what we say— true undaumted courage, Sensitive men, sitter! of tt one: nds of suffering 1! ity, and, coad ure of Yhé Puliticd Aviator: Us which. thttun. bet the catent of the ijury Can . fmandioy power; but he whose lu can- , ) } ders) breeare ; c sonsands of suffering humanity, | aS us we think, our He a fiat Uat tle ae rtained ontil Uavticht ' Paying off Mether.” jdor and ipyenuews trath transit the! He will not teach for less any more (heir minds dwell upon injures, real, or im-!in the words of one of our most distin- +c . din h net be ascertainec it daviis z ’ : , | Than Twe dollars a day! ayipary, until tbirst tor revenge is created, that! wighe — occas) aaemepetent tdirror has evidently been beld up ty Nae shook out the lights in the jail otice, and “Mother,” said a little black-eyed boy ‘hess 7 The ' bet vat perene GAMMA Tecate them to risk tbeir own teed fa pond lol Mlaigrycohe va an ee “re , the eatete ture, and tle prominent featyres of Che! the prisoners were awfully frightened f six years, * when you get old and want} © pane eae Pieris WG pene Mc Pleasant. N.C, Oct. 1857. to take the life of another Spurred on by the de ae a owen oie ie pati tl f Gs , a . 1c J re + iduotuet it at! : J 'develope the - ma eabject taken friti the life. There is Tit: Atl of the ecenpants of the court louse some vne ty read to you, twill pay you} me ° Sites lace 1) , i Ie ‘4 of soe fear of being called a coward, they adopt a course | icin yen power poyese Py tle danger, however, that the sketch May made seme gen) teats of ground and det.) off hong at ted decoded a ‘ us a ted | The Small Swe , f Lif, uf activo, which proves that they fear the laugh bioe rOoxEu. be vonaile red Perssnal in ite appdication ty tumbling inv leaving it, and sne of Little Alexander's mother had been in| alae a ei bel Le te us en rm Gig he A oneal! Sweet Courteares of Life.—' of inconsistent tive, wore thea they esteem the _ ae . ee + ICH fo any individual of the clues demguated, thew ran several hundred yards before the habit of reading to lun a great deal, | oi, err a voit 4 ets : et erence) The following extract from the letter of laws of Gud and their country, A NEW SECRET ORDER since unfortanately the ceuus wheel it the shock ceased and on thig Sabbath day, she lad read nA LS TC PC {EB EAI {Wm. Wirt to his danghter, gives public The spint which prompts most men to en With all thei f 1 | haunts attempts to desiive ie wa large iy var The exports of treasare from Sou Fran. , to him a lung tine ont of the Boble and ‘ . fivito aleaetetiwiiennif practiced, would "ge a duel is a compound ve, viz, a Uhirst it a!l their pro Stent horrot of se- country to adinit of particular iliustra:, ison, during Auznet, amounted to $4, a Sabbath school book. The elald was | The Wife's Prayer. tie wonlra mnintto tle possessor tur revenge, and a fear uf being called a coward. | cret pol tica! organizations, it seems that 1 Stores, tions in any picture gallery, however ex | wuu161, making since the Ist of January just able to read a liule himself, and the! [f there is anything that comes nearer! } : yee — rie Pee aan er to 4 portion of the Democracy of Peansyl- stir. deusive. $31,662,913, : progress he was waking doubtless sug-!to the imploration of Ruth and Naomi I want to tell yon iy secret. “ The way foe aD ie o * * vaunia are bunded together by seeret puse- woot. The normal type of the agitator at the The value of the exports (other than gested to him bow be might at some fu- than the subjoined, weillavainotsoenit: to make yourself pleasing to others is to i ani « lit, AE her words. gripe, cians. & UE present da . tea be faithtally 4 '. : ; : ' es! | (ure » rary 7 | show that you care for them. The world (%e World frowns or laughs at conduct Us, grips, signs, &c., for the purpose t J secmns to be faithfnlly depict trersute) from San Francisco for the last) ture Cine, return in kindness all his|+ Lord bless and preserve that dear per- See \ ; True bravery is displayed in defending mht of enabling them the better to trol ti ees ed in the calore employed by cur Tennee eight months amounted to 3,082,907, mother’s care, Twill pay you off.!son whom Thou hast chosen to be my |! ike Ais tyyliceat Masenels, Sin chee principles at all hazards. To pe ee rasa BOP ALT tata ted ahh at aa 3 see contempuraey, dark as they are. For ‘The Imports of foreign dry goods from the wother, said he looking into ber face with husband; let his life be long and blessed, for nobody => Ok = age mipers as equally when the world leneta or frowns as nominations and appointments of their c whet ola tq the Camel Which now coo-\ same time reached $4,125,109 a Idieh satisfaction, and as if # new | comfortable and holy ; and let me also serie for tan Hs : peal sor jwheu it applauds. An enraged ball closes Ins | Party- We take the suhjuined paragraph valees the political world among us than! There waa cach balance of £21,302 in thought from heaven had been sent down | become a great blessing and comfort to will serve you so if you give them te) a. 0s io rust upon an enemy, and a coward inay from a Philadelphia paper : peepee, agitation for the sake of agitation! What! the California State Treasury at the close | to light op the little world of his son! him, a sharer in all his sorrows, a help |S*™¢ cause. Lot every one, therefore, pind himself to a sense of danger in one despe-| 4 The Philadelphia D h substantial interest of the country is now of Anyast Hie mother pressed him to her heart with |ineet in all the gecidents and changes in see that yon do care for them, by show: rate etfuet : bat true courage calinly surveys the jon : Ca = P Ae seapriionl A i 4 a = : : g y of . ? bee oh excited for a placed in joupardy by the real purposes At the San Francisco mint, daring An./a delight that seemed to say, “My dearjthe world; make me amiable forever iu '% whet Gierme eo frappily calls 8s come and Comsequences of the actiou, and is Giese ti hy ‘: ’ pe ey pte toad A LE. of any considerable portion of the Amer gnat, there was coined $1,040,000) in sen, Lain more than paid off already.” epes and forever deartu him. Unite Small sweet courtesies of life, in which governed by well drawn conclusions. i e y' He a oo Lalor jon ex- mer ican people f Yet one who should take Qouble eagles, and 86,689 ounces of gold But, children, you can never pay off a\}, . leart to me in the dearest love and there syne) ae .. meee Mtoe ed tel Ay aden, aniseed aes ake t ot noes: ai ig hot ee = at Sap. - A 5) ’ bd ¢ 2 shie > t < » 3, We _ np his impressions trom the exeited journals ty y}lion deposited. mother, Her choughts of love and acts, holiness, and mine to him inall ita sweet- sull, to ease, and which manifest thern- ry, for bravery anses from a deep rooted principle, 'F Sacrukter de pa thal icse ah ones ® ee elk aod politic { the North woald be of affection i ap ents Secs - selves by tender and affectionate Jooks, extablished by mature reflection, and nurtured by Polntments of the Democratic party. It NC. politicians of the North would be x affection are more in namber than the | ness, charity, and complacency. Keep eae ; : : k : “ we one deft to believe ti he “sl oe” dave of lif F he | i | tae M and little kind acts of attention—giving generous impulses. It is a fixed star that never 8 Kuown in street parlance as olly ed eve that the “slave power is . . . rom the hour of birth, ine from ali ungeutleness, all discontent- : : ” ; Terms predominant in every act of Federal Go- Where did that man go to?—In a cer incther has been one with you, Howof. ca eee ae aries of enon others the preference in every little en. quitsthe firmament. The desperate act of a cow Maguire, and is said to be com of ov ; : - » » Jens edNne POwaC euess u dso ae : A % 5 dts tt eteur's clare eks our admiration is! ri re i i ish- z ee vernment, and menaces, by its“ aggres. ['" ITotel in this village, there is em: ‘ten has abe nverished you, dressed you,/and humor, and inake me humble and JOymeat—at the table, in the field, wait. "td ts the meteors glare that jeks our admira Irishmen, or the immediate sous of Trish 3 , aivns,” the independence and freedom of the Wou-slavehoiding States; while he, on the other hand, who slroutd yield an aqaal credence to the notes of alarm ployed a bar-tender who ia in the habit of taking his “tod” pretty freely, bat always mukes it a point never to drin in the presence of his employer. A few days ago, while he was in the act of kissed you, rocked you on ber knee and in the cradle, carried you in her tender arins, wateled over you in sleep, gaided your infant steps, delizhted in the dawn- |obedient, useful and observant, that we may delight in each other according to Thy blessed word; and may both of ue! ‘rejvice in Thee, having for our portion ing, sitting or standing. oo. Bink Suspension.— The Planters’ Bank momentarily from the great constellations abore 1, True bravery carries with it an abshing sense vf justice, apd resisis alike the flattery of class and the (breatemed scorn of anetber It is the patient worker uf a life time, inen, who profess the Catholic religion. It is bound by oaths, is strietly organized, with presniing and subordinate officers, passwords, signs, gmps, degrees, ete.— one Tramifest ! ‘ . nee of ¥ ; ; . : ¥ of Fairfield suspended specie payments : Such is the intluence of this secret order, JOUSE wo goonies Ly the Southern ultrasts, would lcxwtiie hie lod? prepatatory tr taking ioe itelligence of vour eye, and the win- | the love and service of God for ever.” ‘ OE eI paym as mach strength 19 suffering as in action Vist candidates for ufice had ly aamsbaary naa led to suppose that the sovial system OT8¥'Ng preperat “en the Ban te affection of vour smile, hushed your, yesterday. The snspension of several of! [cis a remarkable fact that the code of honor , cure its fat h ord ; ‘i y » . . z 2 <3 i i 2 ‘. rt ti secure its favor in orde A by 97 fret of the South was threatened with disas- ® drink, the employer came into the bar: juins and sufferings, sweetly adjudged | Get Married the larger hanks in Charleston inducing seldom brings under its control mew whobare egy . : one © mare Sere PT al tror ra i « : room rathér unexpectedly. Finding him ; le : soe e arried, ae ; , of their nurnination. Some of the Dem- writ jist m8 overthrow Dy the “organized fa - : \ many appeal cases to her sv mpatlry, eor- a the directors to believe that a general Uisunyguisbed themselves by great uilitary oF ee i : i talk : sans baticism” of the North. Each of theso elf caught in the act, he set the ape CTirected at times your tnisdemeanors, | Why is it that so many young men are en- auapension iainevitablotwithinw few davon cote eon cere Livy tere ths sl ‘ cae rok Oe i of galling c. sMITA hepresedtations is, in truth equally imag: and ite contents on the coanter, and CAB | ought of yon in absence, and guarded | ters their names upon the yleomy records of | § NEPCOSION SINT Ita DIE wit 8 YS. Lorton of due ists are mea below the secondary ‘ v Ff roM i NM. ue acai apee to ergsh pidly inaty, and the fears which euch seeks to| ing his eves arenud with gis of sur-| wouriie withthe onvarying remembrance | badheloriam 1 deme say itis because the young |it Was deemed prudent to stop at ounce. grade of inditary renown, We will deave tb ae : ty a ee ce 10 are looked Kelerate in the breasts of its dupes are | prise. exclaimed: : W oi ie the re ofalnotlicrs solictedé alld. tlie free will ladies of the th day are go iereen and As far ns we are able to learn the gene- reader to draw bis own inferenn nny (Eee po ola is dae ¥ fae Hee te ge ipso Oe alike chiterical. But it is in the very der uid the a8 t one ered this Grink, otferings of a mother’s devotion? Ah, won ene weet ne ‘bes pene i eee ral opinion here, this coarse is approved ut “ per eae i eae aire ies. vol bese mien en, : ahnat L ns be Stare Ie "s NN ISS Broandlessness of this crimination and ro- | 6° tof Vewurry Leregrapn. dear cluld, yoa can never “pay off moth: ; eee rant Sa aie re ee Serie ae “The by the community. We woald sagyest belle “hi mee me ke oat all , . j ; : ; gather be ae “a Bow M Book Store crimination that the most alarimin eymp 7 er!” | eae lad : ‘ ‘ to the bill-holders not to be alarmed or “'™~ pd fioths CN Sat UE UGE ST os MOL ALS peor MP LAL tha oon uly! Soston, : : g% {ae > young ladies are anxiows to receive attention, ; ie ob the subject. and extended thence to New York and ad tom Of Ite mischievous nature is to be The Manners of the Mother Mould Mother has tanght yon to read and | and they su that the men would admire part with the bills at a sacrifice of any) ], Mains Dow to onquire after the honor im all the principal citi ft re Union.” ay . : as w 5 mae : ‘ ppese bh . re < to on vont the hon n al at r ! cities of tl nion. eine. aft the agitation which disturbs the CAi/d/.—There is no disputing this pray. She has patently sat by you and fine appearances, The reason why they thus tring. The Assets of the bank are ample! tue code This will. be ensily dimpused of, If U ! Richmond Wit ase, \6 public repose Were based on any real fact; it shines in the face of every little taught you the letters of the alphabet; Suppose is, that whenever there comes aloog ate meet its habilities in any COMTINBENET, Chere 1s no Jusuier, Hor bravery in au act, can it 7 . grievance, there would be the more hope child. This coarse, brawling, scolding and then she helped you to put them to-/ showy flirt, she carries a train of young fellows and besides, the stockholders are imdivid- | be unorable to engage mot! Can ther: be - LY NE that the former could be removed by the woman will have vicious, brawling, fight) gether and to spell words of thought.—|along the path she walks. The conclision isa ually liable fur more than twice the any honor in an open violation of the jaws of Jeetraragunce.—Some of the papers are pry « redressof the latter, But when the wrongs ing children. She who cries on every She taught you to spell God, And be-|natural one, It may not be agreeable, bat we amount of the entire liabilities of the God and man! Can there be honor in an act, lecturing: wonren upon oxivavaganes in of which section complains are ideal, yet occasion, “Til box your ears, I'll slap fore you could read, she taught you to | give it as our opinion, that the reason why the bank. We hope and believe that as soon that has oo higher object im view than to grat dress, and advising tien to retrench, es- Lally for that nove the less vociferously pro- your jaws—I'll break yorfr neck,” is, say, * Our Puther, which art in heaven.” )g'"ls are not courted aud married, is pare daz as the present panic subsides the bank fy a little perscous) desire for revenge! Can peciaily during the present financial dif. claimed, what shall be done to relieve ball as thoroughly through the cbil-, Mother has trained you with lessons, and |e °8 the part of the young men. They are will be able to resume at an early day. there be honor in weking the hfe ot a man. ticulty. Doubtless there are many eases a ia the public mind from an ineabua which, ,dren as if her unwomanly manner were hymns, and prayers, to come to Obrist, ere reel ae and ~ to walk right ad There is no possibility of legs to the bill) merely because be has iasalted you! We wil of an onwarrantable extravagance in this { ci io unreal ag @ spectre, is found to inspire a openly displayed iu the public street. jto whom you have been dedicated in bap- ae ett. Jai demetbeliatee au so ber ha © holder.”-— Winnsboro Register. lenve these questions open for the reflection ot way: bat de people ever consider that — erie? spectre’s terror? We know of no other, jtism. She has prayed for you when none dey a Lis aiahe ta) wr : ae aoe ofall who read them. two or three glasses of brandy ang half a Bold remedy.aave that which 1 : Ww : ] Tibat Ged k ih ‘i «) |they cant work: they are waiting to find a gir | ON aC : + ecy bY ¥en. whieh may be found in hen all the white people of the U, but God knew it, and has prayed with | eh enough f x fh j lecevered tha . . dozen regalias indulzed in daily by a man, Miibor® @ tno nligh od k } "| ; A 7 ; reoh wh to support two extrat ayant people. Jones has discovered the respective natures of ; : : 0 connie fa I of Migt fene now! edge and Sane States reduce their expense one shilling 8 you whem your wondering eyes tmdor |The girls in general show as mac! good sense as a distinction and a difference. He says that The parent who would train np achild, to say nothing ot Ave and ten dollar din- ; tee Ot “deren of the views and Opin-|day, it makes a difference of eighteen stood not the meaning of her grave and) ithe men, If ufen were reformed in their tastes, | little difference” frequentiy makes many en- in the way it should go, must go in the Mers, amountte more in a year than would nt Roller bey-ti . erent parties, having, it may i millions of dollars a week, and of over imploring looks, She bas taken you on jgitls would be refortmed im thir manners, That’s|emies while “a litle distinction” attracts bosta} way in which ke would train up the be required to dress a woman up to the full dury peit “ base” on different sections of ity millions evety month. the Sabbath to ehnrch, and showed YOU |20.—Clieton Independent. |of friends to the one en whom it is conferred, | child. /requirements of fashion? to perdition. Let them think so. My jncumnbent, aod maintai is reputaliva, There —_—_ eo - : a eT — na - HORRIBLE REVELATIONS. ordinary prowess of the British soldier making | “ «4 @ Plok 55 Gaia eS Te — The Ayr Oleorter publishes the foul up m hg par fearful odds, and even that) Wake, Jes, Mrs. R. Tucker, ‘ “ Collar, Needleword, Mrs. G. M. Lea, Ala- | Tus ae: ig ‘ : o i . . ~ would be utterly iling, b | “ Lsaryicn mtnghnans spy ‘ xtract ofa letter from Gen. Neill, ' means peel he net at Ane — eae a Catsup, Mrs L. A. od “Brg & B Pescud, Wak : a Yuan—lt appeoe thet 3 on sb pte se PANIC IN THE FIFTH AVENUE. — Cawmpore, Anggust 1: cism, We could not now march 1,500 ot 7 ye “Brandy Peaches, Mra. R. Tucker, ‘ oni teate * Migs Haddock, Milton, | bie seat on the Supreme Court h ofthe Uni- | Tears will fall like rain in the fashiounble quar- J i « Sines J arrived here Ihave been hurd right through Judia with « handéal of wea, ap- . Dried Apples, Mrs. R, Tucker, ra age andk erchief 7 Misses A. & E. Kron Stanly 6 ee States on tof the inadequacy: of bis ters of town, if sueb absolute bearthessness inyer-| Dean ais. Melee = oy ta aa. at work to get order re established. 1 posed every-where by @ magnificent are) of | _ Dry Catawba Wine, David M, Lewis, | linton, Miss Patty Young, Frank: et / $0,000 ayear, “The salary attaghed to a eee the positive thing of ‘he premiums awarded iH eke erg Se ee ete an 1 our own creation, and with every pritaatin. of 2d Frankl, ‘ 5 “ Childs Dress “ Mrs. R. G. Lindse: 3 Pee .” he says, “is utterly in: nate to af beautifal resider neces and all the gorgeous Interior | ger by the | sour, found going on by reorganizing & p ‘i tt pomession, unless we enjoyed the confidence and | Best sparlind os 3 a Zia“ * “Mrs. ond Guru “ Waki : | a = — home for my family at Wasbe | prided - disposing a then by a vulgar svc: begapses tend ty at their Pair : < cope J am also collec day alate fie ce at good will of the native population, When we | “ specimen Rosin Oil, Alex. Mille’ . ale “ Boys Shirt, Mra M. P. R, w eed 7 oe while io attendance on the court hers, (eer: Ws borrid to thivk of. The debrs due| the sorb"ued te inst, whieh ‘he soclby Wish, i soar ei prAna 1 uy mi Oke neec our portion there, will our weighbory |” apache ings hg He aw 3 2nd beat Mra Cawthorn, Warren, | ail 3 to pey my other necessary ex There | rt? samen, P \ders, furniture ped: | «+ you to poblish. * Yours Apples driedy ste ieee te i ace it any who now tell seacdidiy cll is hat, them tell ea} Weetnrooks & Co, Guilford Te — plain Sewing, Mrs. Alsa Tucker, th not been one year ince I was in office thut won sinelling grocery men, aod all auch people, LF. 4M . Baoun, » pele ple ita f S ave Not Bic AS eanidly nw Gal havercsvered Wt! Ivoen| Cs “ Grapes, A. C. Hege, Da- a Meer 2, ar ‘ oye not expended my entire private ineome, | ought to stand till Pa gets ready to pity ; if, wat ae See. Booawan, child seem all a tae Man, woman and uly be done by virtues which must then be! vidson, “wo “Ss tae Pi prea, Winston, 2 ite come years | have exeveded it ; pre a papers aay, these working classen are hkely List of Premiums given by the Davie ; ae As s00n a " peel ae murdered ed to us, with whatever reluctance, We ga Sot step rere Apple Trees, S. W. | pai Ambrotypes, T. J, Havens, hy oe will agree that at Washington | have not | ht rye worn oleae apespart rostiapiaertly ond Maealind Speyer ae can : iat monster, Nena Salil, myst he w nation of soldiers: and what is moi \ esthrvoks & Co., Guilford, 10 Ae 6 lived extravagantly. Indeed Ih Rived i se t will Adolphus Fitezi Jes think when b ‘et at thei ahh Ae : ; cere, de : Specimen of Ph ; ave lived in such | ¢ ied nhe| seir on ti 4 cee Fe ue snecess of our troops, and of Se met have the qualities for attaching to = as al cog : 10! wake, of Photographs, T. J. Havens 5 pias as ovither my family nor inyeulf have ever | eres we are suld out, and our thousand doliar ihe 15th and 16th; of Oct. 1857, Admaating, ° iments ied from t the bridge, abont Jom << powerful nations whom the fortune of ‘ 2 spelen bag “ : Nr echo in Ambrotynes, O, P, Copeland, leer ey a wo Eee ear oa gre ei . For th bes nada co ey . “ dev y iniles from Cawnpore, he irdered) MAF Uirows upon our bands.” | "east statics Coley Mrs 2 AY al 2) wake, | ‘ uch a way as is not consistent with the |," saad ic ary, a8 ns new, in fxct nut a| For the Bent Staal! t . ey ie eer R be og eas Sara aee! Wake, 2 Oil Painting, “Catile Goene,” A, Melnung, 5/ dignity of the oflive | bave held,” haapa eae since the purchase was nade, are} Best Brood Mare to “sag $2,00 — amen and children, ” tine ‘ nora - ~ ~ | “ Keg t E Hall, wake, os em, : is j sertai . under the hanwert Tt f 1 P s ; pasa be ne ad’ awe ee rea ct’ AWARD OF PREMIUMS . Baraat: Jan c non ee : 2d = “Sportsman,” Miss Trainham, a nee Judge certainly owes to himself these things ie wot al we acest dod bat * * to Then, Feruiny 1 — Meal, toe plot, all but the een a ae ia AT THE | ps ae W. D. Jones, wake, _ 2 2d ee »B,, Fiabe Miss R, Bmith, Bite He public an explanation showing the men who were so fortumate ne to sell them Best Gelding tu B, F. Lena, i Chtchseme per do They deserted their masters at ji yl at > Pifth Amdual Pair ef the \orth Carolina State | i ee oe ok wake, 2 Wie scape,” Miss Blauche Fentress, ; jhow it is that six thousand dollars a year to Pa, wat a year longer for their pay {It docs Beat Cult over 1 year old to J, Maxwell, = Feathers oh and plunder | y . RS. Mason, wake, 2 uo Pp Point; “ ~ : 8 i 2 Te bond f sald J f : . thes. Whenever a rebel is cangit Agriculiaral Society. . Turnips, Jno. Hutchins, ey a| yer tal pelt Burning Voleano,” ete inadequate to the support of himself ee rie prenigtebe ar Lerner uy ee sgl to T. Feretee, rcs ae ee emedigts ured and can eri os » Pumpking EH. Overton aM . W. einbach, Salen 5 aud family—“to afford Se - to belp thei along.—V. | 3d best over 1 year old > wy 200 a © eck, can prove a det nce | ‘ tN BRANCIL L—LIVE STOCK. \ “ Hams, N. Price, wake. J 22d best, “ Landscape,” Miss B. Fentress, wake, J I ” rd a comfortable 2 Day Souk. mm to G. W, dehacen, 1,90 Toon 1 Bar} sponge = aie = is See to be Hirst Clans— Thoroughbreds | & Barrell of Lisenngs NCETTEPCUeTEES 10 “ spaescaen of Archite fara Drawing her ne &e. We out here in North Car. ! pt -- ; mC Mule over I year ok to M. Fulford, 3,00 Lard, ouce ) re cli sbels o a . . I | ra . coe y, an endren, Row SS ‘oli i | VORT SAR J IVE 4 | ‘ i ringleaders | make firet ne ae : ie or ee ughbred Stallion, 5 years old, Ruffin ae 10 | 2d best, Moisiiisctal Dealing. W. G. Milligan sit ina, are astonished eo hear such an un. | NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, ba cary over 1 year old to J, P. Clingwan, 2,00 tion of the pool of bluod, still two inches 24% oa og ne 25 BRANCH HI—MECHANICS. * Specimen Bead Work, Kuitting and Wee eae and curious to know how a’, W° harn from the Chapel Hill Gazette that} Best aad year oki wy W.H. Merry, 1.00 FAYE! deep in the shed where the fearful dour: Tuer, Orange, : 7 15 Prows, Harkows, Turssuixo Macuises, &c. oe ean Oe a North Caroli- amily of decent, well-behaved, christian havea rsiiee oe the University of North Carutinn | d best : oe en ae , der and mutilation Stieonan nil Gliluren Best “ Filly, over 2 and under 5! est two horse plow, N. Be . ie c. Blind, to be Mlivided, deat, Dumb and | beople can expend more than five hun- usnarmemipaect eee ho permanent appolot- Les under | year oki to G. W. Jol mpeg — place. : To touch blood is most ab 4 years old, James Tumer, Orange, 10 Rowan, plow, N. Boyden & Son, . }1 Law’ Dress, Miss Rebecca Trull, a blind pupil 10) dred dollars a month for family support rhe eer sal ae a bacilli oe ee, 50 COFFEE. vorrent to the high-caste Second Cle < Mt 5 go wou 5 lular ; ja s yport, Sy ve anuual mecting of the Boar: .- CUFFEE, ahink Se aouie me te nat ee they . “ (Quick Drauy)t and Saddle Horses.” Bost is bepllnsn 4.1 Doll's ear ey siney ThecenN 2| The. judge must havea large one. Per- comber, ‘The Gazette phaeerofivepesha i on Lous, ve P] 8 ; » » saln est Stalho , j be Manufac' ia N . 3 ad Nar- : x viel F4 y door their 8 ul: oe ve pa rent old and upwards J. M. Carona, W. B, Willoaia: gree in N. i esas cissa Dupre, blind pups er , \haps he Was a poor man, in@h atearlicr ~— proper. There is no Profesmurship in the Fos the beaviest Hog, M. Cuthrell, = = | Best single horse plow, N. Boyden & Son, . cage eal Writing, G. E Keteham, jdays, and toiled at the plow for a living i ce few of our barved mivw | Largest Hog } year vid 607 Ibe, M. Cuthrel, ee hy leigh, - ee. . qualticd, aud the aumber is still [ . 3,00 3) and received, asa reward for his siinple those who can succved to the — paras Bont, M. Fulford, 1,00 st pair Pigs (Sutfolke,) M, Cuthrell ' 3,00 Pah ba is to inflict a fearful punishment a ry. Wak : Hs W. Em- Rowan, | vrarevolting, cowardly, t ry, eee . Od “ “ u . 4l2v. Potic ay Fs y, barbarous deed nee eet 15:2 « , ases, Pouchomarie Work, M Sooke 2 to strike terror into these gan : il ee ald eagle Barre amis ‘| wake, eae ania 3 aud natural mode of life, the inberi be first I caught w lle Som ans) 15| Best Subsoil plow, W. B Willi : 3| Specimen of Diaphame, W. D. Coo Sloe y the Inheritance |, hie Cicer. « viel Se nani or na. 7 ~—ee “ “ Wo od “ pas ete, ee. ae 6 | Specunen Of Sewitg aid: F ies ite Peay 4 i the honest laborer—u large family of ene Hes snare ar haste, Uberefore, in de- eat Sow and l'iys (Nobove,) M. Cuthrell, 2,00 * high-caste brahuun, whe March, Davie, g! Best Harrow, W. » my it K . , child If ciding upon the merits of applicants, — ( be tried to resiet my ord , best over \ and under § ’ ow, W. BK. Wilhams, R14 EB. Kron, ven, he has a cor , VP bentlenven } 4 iy order shies and under 2 yea ‘ . od rn " 5 ( nT: D Hnmon amu desirous of p a CATTLE very bluud he jiad ray : Sains up the Cooke, Raleigh, ° egies ta it “ H J.P. Mabry, Davidson, 2) aac Pane poe Happolit, Rowan 4 of human kindness and sy he oe how mar ewan an she urease cctlore | That De Bul Mord. made the prov ped to shed; but 1 Best Brood Mare, over 4 years old, Dr. W : H oree Corn Panter, Jones & Hook- | Certifi a Anns Co, Sdver Cup and jjud re no dunb! a soos Hi« E w lle ” eer rsee a sivoet luaiay te “ee m = Te 3,00 d i wostinarshal do his duty, Green, Wake, . ye ia Ese 5| Map of N aries ; Ide ee tales t looks back to those days rerlivecy Gov. Bragg, Presideut of the Best Durbam Bull, M. Fulford, and a few Jashes soon made the m sere (2a s ei * ne 20 | Smooth irun roller, J. M. Towles aus North Carolina, W. D. Cooke, Raleigh, ¢ f simplicity, now gone il s Y8 board of Trustees at Kaleigh, or to Hoa D. L. Best Dark . 2,00 a acu " e + ’ = A uss 5. ¢ . ‘ Swoon : i t accompilisu his task. When eee Jones, Wake, cn 10 | mar tt fe 5} ghee oer War, Miss 5. A. Partndge, , mingled with ae a ‘i Fe ohn % " un Hesehbeey ct: As Uurvereity st Chapel Me sl a a “ ve Was taken cut andi ediateiy + Best “with foal at her fe | aed ae general purposes, N. Here sie 6|. : : . And although he Hil" . Cutbrell, Pash eae ek sa mae hang: levied Rabach ner feet, L. T a 2d Boyden 4 Soo, Rowan, me a by C.J. cannut imagine how it was possible he os Best Half Devon Calf over 1 year old, 1,00 phere : t i Itnessed the scene Best Fuly over 2 4 na fu on td Ww . cose ake, Certificate and 6 wae ‘ . oe A N.C. ef murder, mutilation an. massacre can ee rons a ee 4 years old Al- Wiliams, warren, B. , iret Cameos, Dr. Chas Stnallwood, Rowan, 6 brought up” hie children at a cost of less PERSONS OUT OF WORK. gd oe 1,00 Rye ‘ ride listen to the word merey, as applied 5 idamaba Jo, Best Corn Culuvator, W. B. Willams [on rules Horse Hoof VN. Mitchell, | than $50 a vear, each, yet he knows it From all appear j : Best balf Levon Calf under 1 year old, ‘ ‘ Route Jou these fiends. Tie peas Wi R Albright, Al verry "os abarrus, rr Was we ypearances the coming winter > NAL hodice en : , : e well of mutilated post a Be r A corals 3 “Cotton Seraper, N. Price, wake 5 | Magic Leow oe SelfFanoing Rocking Chair 5 Was so, and that they were happy eli). Preipees to be a very hard one fort - haw |fnd t b. F. Loon, 1,00 prin bog » Wiad ontaining upwards of two 2d oper Ne erat oo 15 Threshing Machine, R . ¥ ahowetler, wot Lf Aa dren at that. B e . cd aK or the mecha | 2nd best under 1 . y } 3 2d é ae ning Machine, Ko Sine! F , Wiluainyton, utt Pee fy nloret ear old, G. English. Jiandred women and anne C avetd) Gereres T. F. Withmnson, lu Baltimore, Md achive, Ro Sinclair & Co, | Specimens ot Doors, area ae st lo tf Curtie ws ies have changed, "© laborer. ‘There is scarevly an establslinent | 3d ender 1 y ,G Ww. Johasoe, Pep | decently covered in and built wy “ “A it raat a carnaye home, RS CUPaATInE Milled Mat geenery | Con liad 1S MrciiGe la Meus Ike Cairne ame vo as once a happy farmer, be in \ the etty—where a large wineber of havds ran is year oll, BF. Luge, B Do. pos ehe ts eugti, 4 ) - wow Por " J Ay . ow i j - . i Jarge yrave. [1 am in the entrencued a . * Ce fan ce od “ peace i; lo = hater Shait, combined, VN. Match- , “ ; poor judge, and seve himself and have beea engaged —but over half of them oe | tr ae irae 2,00 habrpy ty cain t eedile ae “ Perdana Pitt : = = “ R Sinclair & Co. ‘ ie etl, Cabarrus, tis childre ees ‘i ae . ee. ’ Ps a most iniserable position. me rkans, Pitt Ny Mil inat hay totre fats) ten ed eee ie 5 : eae starving on the pitiful cake \ : Uichargea. Not leas than twenty thaw: | CHICKENS, mins pe Ext Sa Le ° 5 TAs sot call 3 ry of wix sar! tid perme ie ° ‘ ai i; Wek 0) 6 L-Ater) roman English afiphas M. D.C. Bumpass, DP al au, Best Se and straw cutter, Ro Sinel _ tol wousand s year, i : 7 ny tnen and women, have been thrown Ikeet pair Shanghai clsckens, M. Cathrell, 5¢ Gans Officer. ea . . Sol é ee = ia eee ms “ & Co. lv! ee ee . : of employment, and at the present toe, Hest Beaman Puotra — T. Ferebec ” e saLT— w JtuspcLpore, Anvost 5 tee cb hes Det n - lo North Carolina, Clapp. H maeeaher ti in to | eXCHANGE NEGOTIATION—ITS whe have come umber var petice, and with n Largrat vvup of chickens M. Cushroll ’ vere ndlrc MUG Aree: ee hi 1. Neal, Sent Ca i Pee ( . * ‘ ce bd : a 7 rT niece scidaly nay hoping that all mati Beauturt county oe = : Sa Bheller, hand power, Ro Stuclar | EFFEC goed hope of geting work dunng the coming Zod Inet coop of chickens Thos. Ferebee, - WOLASSE patend, b hie ay 2a : 3 ee The a ¥ fe ive one : . 4 ‘al has broag!it ae nt rf sage eee MN) ngton DnB sila Best Keaping Machine, C. Hussey ma fe Ae advices by telegraph are to the et on “ ao nthe, The ecu wjetivus uf” sown Braucts 2ud.— AGRICULTURE AN New 0 ntellivence of the ingtor . i , y, 2 a the suepe . {- Of the number we g . . N . ny of py noe 8 vee of the uu 1 Bex lu 2d ; "i ieee care | rat the suspeneion al Row York lias pe number we give beluw : MECH AND SUGAR. p- Toth egimenta, At Regowile the ae ae Hillsborough, y | yiven reef tu the exchange market Ul a : ANICS, Loaf aw ig Nea Seite cavalry mutinied. They 24 ans 15 Best Sweep hore power, Hooker & Jone: | and that exchange las youe eee piel 1,600 | Fur the best two boree Plow tod. F.C Lehre shot their cournmanding ofticer, | : Joln W. Wiemns W Hillsborough, * .! mfilt, Ther xvne up as high mi ber, 900 Hest caw bores 1 raid: uthreil, 1,00 BEEF—W) and child, and burnt alive thei d — Tr aus ee — Gooch, io from the bank heen of epecie liability Oy" Macliwe manufacturers, 210 Le vaneee ¥. Cotloretl » chee. wich kis wileand ehidnin reir doctor, herd Clase—Heary Draught [forsee i Stump Puller, N. Prive, Wak ¥ lo aap : s has enabled thew tu come Clothiers, nes st Harrow, J. F. Cutbrelt, are ’ are iD r a . cd | POLL pe ‘ 2 J alow. At Futtyghur, the wife paar i. \ Best Stalhua over 4 years uid, J. 3. Hult, Ala- Best Horse Rake, J Mi "; pci ae | sterling elaine are the luporters tor is winks. 2,100 beat Care Sheller, N. Travitiam, 1,00 A, ’ ¢ ‘ woe, ‘ owles . r »—— ‘e = - < . B, of Mr. Tucker, being about t Bae. or mance, ; ie Wstitg Miler As ler ig ake, 5 iy ced Wh we oe tence @ Pee in price : , rey Cicy, 500 Vent Sule Leather, Cul, Sam’ Taylor, 1,00 yo : tu fall into 4 = “ vine, Alux. Dicksoo 34 | he ac var 9 TI = rf ' , : ’ — hands of e.rebeilinus ect clie called Gane eff, Monk, 7 Mi 8 Oper Buggy, BJ) Perkinson, Raleigh, 3 ho investinent for senate ‘ t There is Sugar-mak _ mye soe Brot Upper Leather, Col. & Tayler, 1.00 Reported by l Het Ricgt ‘ 2 ve ree. a a > 5 4 retider 1 « d did on yearend shoot her at once. [le ar ver 1 aud under 2 years old, ) Best 3 Eire we ; akin WW safe us produce bills tp it ik gta pe Hutel helps : ie Beat Harvese Leaiber, Cul. 3. Tay lor 1,00 BACON—H. eo, Lis child also, and 11 ‘ a aes 5! Best T oree farm Wagon, X. Price, Wake, Io York now d = woee ol New Cant ‘ bead Hest set Harness, C: a * tides Ww a Major Robe ’ ven himself : bad oe , so He Horea: Wake. vow direct their tueans to the = 20 Sul, B Taylor 1 PORK A rteon has alew shot! Fourth (lass—Jack d Best Dus He 2 9 rotiatio: racer telr he Lat Grealest . oo — Mees and children and tn lf Shot tie Wile” pe Jack acks and Jenne 4” wee, forse ( art, W.d. Fort, Wake, 8 (" 7 tf, f ‘ee the crops there can be woved. <e — f 1,000 | sreatest yreld of Wheat to the a5 FLOU &—Say eso himself, under similar Wk raed ii the Benes, 6 years bd fe Eee H. Houma (Wake 410s LIN \ W ATCHMAN olluwel uf eaurec. tliat Scatie manufacturers, soy | Lesuela, M. Fulford, ~ ca Poms anch sepa TWhieis witew and luc Wr Hamln, Orsage 7 $15\ | Bes sy ai horse power Sdas Burns Wake, 50 : 4 J IN! ling bills can now alee bet tia ster) Short makers, dag | Bed Greatest yrekd 33 bu 400 DRIED Arr ncholy feature in the tr ae Fin " rat Smut Machine, Alex. Dreksor tl leo be negotiated, aud — Daperh td ‘a G. W. Job “ PEA - ; traye lies t fia (le W ateun's $1 , lo rat will move U . ped Samer, = . mon, 4,00 2 having : coke All thas as — Mulea m's $12 Sewing Mactune, J 4 ve crop at the Se , . luy ad - 8 -_ow CORN—™ onaker occurred within the last tew daye 22 Best pair of Mules over J years id W Halitax acti eat are SALISBCRY. N.C The whole vivotofour : cuier om oo Pieting Tress manulacturers, 200 Greatest el We. i Merry, 18 ERAT left ii the more anxious about bemy Joues A Wake . Noor Bost Charn, J. M. Towlea, Wake : ; : that no relief coald ae to tl os aon a pinatin Tract Suciety, rt) | yeh T 1170 tbe, PLAXSEED 52d natur protected. The afficers of the SECOND DIVISION —4 ee a TUESDAY EVENI = until sterling of produce iil ee eke tren peice: 200 Sauer Live nis maturallvy uphold their own regiment ner ; : ATTLK saa er 7a rade 4 M. Towlea, Wake. 3 “ IV ENING, OCT. 27, 1837. negotiated at New York ‘ s could be sanolor, Melodeoa, aud bilhard table Heat specimen Tubaceo, F. «gts Atel alae wow there are ecarc z : voo Ball, 4 years old, Dr. W. R Holt. x erst cullecuon of Agneultural : could 200 Rnglish funds ™ a 100 ese eames : Thos. Ferelee, 50 J A ee y viv ten reg Davidson linplements, WB Wilhacus, Warret oe re come suspended of nut. We Lory youds clerks specimen Irish Putatove. Fran NORT repost fs = ng A the Gengal army, it Ball call peace ok io = do Ry Ye anh te —_ 25 :RMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CAKH inclined to the opinion that the me us hast: rela erks, 2,000, T. M. Nay lur, ° “ peo yrubal> ! ren / 5 < oe : we at Perot te if . sala alle that the S2d will go soon _ Cow, 4 years old, Walter Gwynn, y xinbiter, No Buyden & Sons, of and bigh price of exchange ve a a 400 Livet speetmem Sweet DP. ben oz pear or later. It is most inser \ Wake shar Dalisbary Nae NURTH C will enable the s ee ee ee : 100 Mb a PFA Mtari ;. 25 KR wey, . . cle : 4 — Bar regiment appears stanclh up to the | . 7 . Wve cde Wo Best Com ras with: double «pearing. Mons. CAROLINA STATE FAIR. wand. The © at paying banks ty Sea 200 Mest - bulburd, 8 POTATOES ' , mu A h ae yutery d a ss at f val > wee, we eM a Ke 4 . ee ' it matinion, everything gninzion astcual’ Snel Das: yes Baltuin re | The fifth annual State Fair was held at Ralerg nib geee EON No yee, if they have 4 rn 9L0 specvmen corn, M. Cutbrell, Mack ¢ np wo the very boar £ gon as usual ¢ Durban Bull Calf 2 and under 3 years x istrad made in N €. BR W. Heary yt week ' jergh ch means locked up in the sas arwus other trades and business Heat specimen P “oc bs) COFFEE—R Y bear of the outbreak SU Ateas ku levine. L\ Genter! Va 3 Fears hair, W. Fo Shultz. Beles: : and it ie a graufying fact, that not pended banks of New York, and if out, oe a : eas, Cutheell, ts BQO AN—Crn r B . ‘ Tilke J Dev Mitt = withstanding the ee run for spe » BNI be — - veo GW “ w— : / ; ter 1 year old ‘< y n g the presnt embarrassed state of specie is made here unt __ pe fs . Jobnsen, ei MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES «A Lypclinte Va " Ie and weeretary Woh sults Salen ‘he ‘Kasuee of he ouncy au fe toh lien te jrrisewedia ad lk ‘ wulil they Ys ie tnt = Seta Thue, Fu » bya We copy t pas ar vid air: ups arus, Crouse 1 Lines tie ex pactas y. it wae folly op to upon sale in N erling ‘bulls At Malden, Mase te Bet * Dw . ad MK pee € copy tie fuilowing from the N 4 i cae ‘ Lot Hfpiiryer egy ie pectations of the puble, aud equal to the that New York. If it turns out At ball su eos wmphins, Lew Fulford, Pay CANDLES Mork Oleer 6 1 the ew 2 BRANCH ; t n exuiba a on ve theatour three standing b ; t Pa hives, 2.610 - t 1 ROAP — few ver: H 2 and unde ery ahd (Cre ; MANGE NCTU RES. Borne eas e preereding year. The attend tinue to stand, their et ee anocou _ bet * ire bos, Feretee, TY BUINGLES | “The lact rar of hess ae seo 1 Crouse , Le efi pee EAR large, especially on Thursday; when mnand a higher rate ti t Mug will com Total _ Apples, J. F. Cuthretl, rT reer : bol ° ; Sire Pt e i ot : according to « 3 : a ° fs a e than those of the 39.520 ’ Fs si ze ps thee f . i , : ter 2 years old Mayor Beat joce l aa a ante 1 i ie ‘ wt judgment, there coald not have ©" They can tiuslraiectt on : ' The Calalt mines, in Chatham, Connecticut, T ges nar) premiums was given = w « ew. * Wan wa 2 rds V been leas than fre ot E vA Uy Cp ; : meet . ~ . idea . “ rae ay le i ere * ie 4 ao from ax to right thousand per fexchange, ond yive the mest eff a Chace ete, ped work and diechanged all liande, rev iluac tor & Saumage Muller, of 1 wv HAY w the profoandest erro BS : II. Dunn I vet 1, JA va lo sons on the grounda, The owrasion # reliefin the form of y 1 WEUIVE with very poor praepecte of . for a Tob AY oer ¥ ery reas : id oy. i M i i eelx unter as ope of ; Vv wud sterling apd © \ \ P sucerselul resumy; = . paces ( witer, ” en) aati deere i xf under | your okt, Keinp wen ig Dualace, Wak \ interest to wa, abd seemed to be 80 to all urrency wt par, wl. Y. Arpres Col Sam’. Taylor, for a bot of “ii ies Pie erian | I “A bee eburgy Si yerus be OW. thu who micadalit Ifthe eleven and ahaltin seit Poo aeies tee chow, Ww rRo uttegury BYE pers ; ‘ . 3 years oid, Kemp P 5 7 } cle int eal Tl fo: hr S DEPARTMEN ae A ‘ a tle ee lin W ak j ‘ trons 9 vu uodertake to tell of all we dthe vaulle ot the New York to oper Money un this and other Comntrres.- LNT. cre. Ties lave itu 2 NeanhCanet Mrs MeCarki Ur wonky Ww le re saw aad Weerd were let culon aterline Kako To compar ecimpec eee i #— bor tbe test ptr Led Maske! ity of Can é re Crouse Heat ee sieed arab iL ke Rowan lt related, would occupy more time Lay those forw a Silica en ee yA sia cuentry Mra MOP ts, w i aie daw diespend tia arg, Va x AL Akuuance nd space th 5 ’ vee forwarded by 4 vthat of Creat Britain, we fad a total ve the erry, when Gene Ila kia re i Bet Trang —— ” than wecan at present devote to it, banks, thus givin re) , rn Uo utted States of @186,.000,000 - ke “ 2m) bret, Mra M.A. It $1.0 BACON, N F & tie he yale of Catt . whic ae . t ing the la tera fund there . nh mates, reet . y < : by ais f hoch acne M an elng = un : - ; tim Yarne Jobnston Little however well performed, woukl yet peers OF which to draw, the ie 4 tf © ing ow bane of 6139,000,000— of ebich o58, St beet Mre. burch = & bauew Ax from the insureent ‘ ‘ ‘ - saniy all ; : ; GAL ediate eth arn rich bo a3 et i gents, Lut he reports but : ; e ii cia bd ac CReaS WOR cima Wider y all far short of ihe reality. The rember ES Pn ini po cai ‘ ‘ ut ; 5 sjecie, @29,000100 in pe Pele aa fahigins re care = a . I pas saved, and ter mare THIRD DIVISION —Seuar Shue }) must alleod Ube meat Fiar, and see and hear for of epecie, of to enable us to spy e ‘s ply ai he, and ; 2,000,000 18 yohi inthe Sub 2nd — M. Boles ” oe yiven, wr thatt ae That S ‘ Patchwork Quik e 3 i 2 ; ply te our Tremary pe : we ded beet - ed a : . 2 anful fact ia press aie Down Boek. Dro Wo RB Halt reer atch work Qudt, Mra M: Corie inself, We can only give, im thie paper, the waiiincth drafts, equivalent: with them ne ee rrare Bi Bs OUU gy . _ oboe BK bullied ry coTron Per h, ue teearts ¢ at uur bret and ne 1b 2d x . het of premiums awarded Tt wil’ be eee that v specie In the pay trent of debts 000 000 4 hawk A Np om an teem of 0144 lest nM Nay bor, 0 FEATHERS , wir Gear fre ’ TH DIYISION Mra. J obusur = bs , bs : bl » 67 2,000,000 ia) “ wet pure , Gang a , te. Fre ; RTH DIVISION—Sweiss axp Pocirey ; heat oon. Gre a number of our Western people drew priars Charteston Evening News. $72,000,000 in pablie oe s 1B ojcce, amd eet F a ‘ se Soa Mr M. Jobnece, aes a \ beat [bw ren ; bot tiawl rk Quilt, ) ¢ me t al beet, Mra War . RI) ECS aaah eer ee eee rt at ta cashed Arnong them, we woul mention N. Boyden & THE FIN SCI Bemt Quit, M x is verre. r Wak “ taps . , Nu ) - . 5 . it, Me é “ andl MreCa it ety M ; nek , ly 2 Mre ROM . whe took the first premiam on Plo amd ANCIAL CRISIS Warnieg to Pork Speculators —The wut Zod bes > . F. Love, lw DRIED ari ce awlt co - s . } Ww nd under 2 Knit ( ierpane Ml i the second va v ted Bustos, Oet. 17 The ; ter of tows im thie = Mre M. EB Nayive w % e fi tal lu 2d x K Tucker Wake n aniety of ayncultaral implements. bank directors’ ‘ re result of the yy 7" section, enya tle Abomgebeee BU best Mes. ( ye, re) pa ge . J k.. } * 4 «old & Reith . oJ oP Lavhw. Wake vere part of the exhibiin : directors mecting Greday - . a) Lerrocrat, i abet me larye as Brock, PT} ANO pes 83s. asd an ow \ . “peur Yarn Heme, Mee A LW ae tate and o attracted much at- an increase of loans meee : ny muth Fixes wllinkerwed freml mmaune ws “ mn — Nhewt Phome Mats, Mra. Ward. MOLASSES t . ‘ Sow La Breed . bent Mat, Mra Po Pew ed, Wake yi nd won bighest bowors, Mr E Me. 000,000, 7 exient Of BI. asked by ellere and ve pee est Nowdle W : bed N, veare aaa ail cae : " ) ry buyers . “i ? i] vt W ak ang TL (i is) neyro Wonton ¢ a M Corkle took the first premium ( uae cl : f Ay stock market here is un: cial? OW Seal Mey are yGile ei : uh, Mra EF, MeCay ww BALT, per 5 . ac ark, New J . i . . Ch y W ah _ . abriheriia bedi Gaile: It on Carpets, and ne 2 The fatlure of Winslow, bon f the specalat ee nae eam Chat my wd leet, Mra. ¢ hogham, Ty SUGAE, Be mee r ; - se ne lee er carpet wm a long Jer & Co. has produced some nedsitiess are not : Woburn there fingers ifthey 44 best, Mie JN. Mesh ears c es! . : HL dunes Sunita ie, oun Mra M seal ah aty ihc ot tee Kind on kb Re ren Coie Nh 8 free 7 comtoms, Stimulated by the hugh pre 4th beet, Mie D. F Mins . : \ \ BK Usr hk, Wah bivon. Mr. Hendren t ing of the banke . : reer. UF puch lect season, and the prospect uJ , —— oe nar j I ; — Seen j odren took the premium on ee | us bankers i this City this inern. dant cur crop, many emia 4 {a aloe Sth bet, Mus EV as 8 - me: fe u “ =m - : , « 3 rebitectural Derawinirs Tlatekec ee Maree lvcditicrectisecatioane(t area ) ers, We Understand Heat | ly rT} f Sime Mbt \ Me Au much admired. M bee were Hotes ot all the New ¢ my het ak Yoarrange ments to fatten «larger num wt Tbesket Work, Mra K Fulf mee ] Mie Wake as o Messrs Merdoch & Cairne, o ‘ ew Orleans barns ' ae they toot f° Fulfued, u : : es 2 Ween , et 6 pd Carmo all banks tat are bankalte us and , they did Inet yrae ee Hest Fly Trap, Mie DF. Meade Ta this ene ° wa 2 De “ t » we . Mu eiy Ww prev -. \ F J ( % ni a \, Swe sed Glisda. Peace! Huston, Piilalelpl oe UNew Yor linge wm likely prevail in other Ieet Venting, Mee L, y ba eek Me 8D) \ “ ‘ j olin } Mace; rea oe Le yore, Paling Renee, & finare This pla, sburg and Da june ters . : a ~ K Taylor, PY daughter of 1 ‘ ‘ - . ot M In our next, we of ' his Causes a otnuch iinpre \ ise Emehne Heuck Wes: } bh. fall, Wake. + Hat 5 . ie > sdditional acconate (Celiti¢ int ; pryves - . be 1 | ; n font Set Ta iy hee , ont s yin the money turk Gran Gin : . M. sess ® the con McM i Ae ‘ } BEANUH IISA RIC CULTURE ae Mies (um he grant State festiveitaed shall grobeLt =F 2 ar et 7 wm Gong to Burope.— lhe New York e om. KV. China, % pork, Mr JA , i ales d M a lay lelore our venice th ; pr 5 St. (cm. Oct 17 tlcre laa. beer urnal of Commerce Jearue frum the iuepect st (ont, Mise M. BE. Naylor, PARKER. wite vt Mise Pocre / : “ ance Hattie and salve Cook lore able address delivereg Fan on the banka tod VB of veweis landing with yram at valle liest Lon Be bed ” \ Paters Se k ve sy Mr. nidger ay The res : “ at the port ot Ne tter, M E ew rs ‘ R 9\ 74 ndgers, of Eel e@mbe, on T) ’ suspension of ‘s minored York. that ther | "9 i Fulford, bi) On the 20 , v Vudy ar t ' 5} ate ot be van eig Zid be q the met a ‘ P4 Aiea WD 4 aes ie ton.) LL OW, Wak F We would take tl oo a : : ite tra i The 4 the State of Miseours is an: which bave y mareinn Was hemi l tem stitS | wet, Mrs, Wend, , 2 L HILL. a : rns 4 Hhute bow T M Haris ; na oceaswo Wy aay ty our |” te directors ety weather tl a alae Fowl fo previaue to the 2 3.1, la ot, Mee ; deli CoN tle = cae . aD Weleda di an Ts } Seale a : 2 readers, (oat the State Fair ie an institation em storm as they did is ia eather the eu taking | Serial Gael rmillicatows Ue fa dre. Brook, : eo N.C “ Z La x e = ‘ fed tlousmud busticlecotwy berm rene > . t ; » ~ a oe hae - . t Mu : . y* sees of their patronas The Weat Jerrvesonvitie, 1x1 Ort, 17.—Tl ' rele of gran Gear sg mene F. Med “yf, u Par elias. 6 i patie Le ae a) Os | ntherto, lag not show - branch of the S = Ee " a, nm Fail ideas ; “ prerty i Hea Mis Hot Va proper degree of 4 the State Laon of ee ' : , ued, au ERT. dangh scl arial aaa wa Sr Char ( HM. Betts, Wake, torent im it, ane we bnlions abve hey coe "cated here, to-day refused ae rs lad lila Silane 8 Iredell cou: o- be Mok 1’ Vhewt . - i wreat stice ty -¢ wee , I A correspond f Heat Syrup, Mra. Job : battle Woah 4 ect. There are ¢ j ent of the New York Tir : » Jobeson, 25 On Tr HOW ENGL 4 aS VOD Jone W ; Ma Mp M u ~~ masy earteatly urge nee 2nd bat, M ored ‘ oT ah Lie Mapry, vnyes whieh she tk thevetalit . ages the necenat waNals » Mra. Ward. Wien, M » Ay 2 . . y to excell ber , nected her at rail rcirul : ual Dank . u » Me d Nid an beri, WL diem, a , Mas NE Powell, Golde- Fastern brethren. and we would respectfully an Pr handred and sixty seven failures eee kee ee ( pa cormmittees abo report that Myr. 1)" ‘ baba lat. ory reat t } A ug: 0! ¢ ’ - 4) Ties! te an / mae ; , Keatto our readers lu-reathouta:to resol y aug important houses are recorded d “> ilenn, of Yadkin exhibited In é . ‘os ( Moy lest Mantle | “ 20 veatoner, the] d dunng , 8 very superion Jak o- may . Wo Wo stalk Mra Kullin Wal- hat they will take . » the last week, At this ; ‘ Puro Uurr.- > oF) aod 3 very fir ne 7 orehene Was ana Wa a prize at the nett Fair, be left at " rate, eon few will wi he origin of this term ¥ fire young mules, Also Mr. Pow R.omir aot : ( m end NOP Md Mrs Cawthor 6 Those of them who are not members, at standing. The desperate state of which is now the rallying ery of a | | dexter irom Yadkin a ver : : " now al a ee val 1 ‘ ; Vt ; , Tait tlecviees ee . should foreign milk and dry goods tr sig whorunm with the Mount Vere oie Tie tecmpee et | y good Jack, and Mr. a fie wn oh : , A Ma | i Silko Mra ’ asurer the fee o mem bership— shown in the fact tl 4 ie eal ast , a rho oOo sf pa © Juvideon, a a binese 3 2 aren a t shi id Ladder Co P , Ow gupenor boee . " ius . Lion or Cane : 2 *” Merin Mra. Mat g 82 ; lave their names earulled, and leon hand’ e% honses, with teks ws a Hoa this, acce Aink pagel of Baltimore, is Straw Cutter and some Two uae fon sie eat 0 Lexington Mabry, with something u en ’ veks worth milli vec oa writer it : that : . a ie : ex he ; ears y wit “ " ing lo show at the exhibition in ure turned retailers, and are uy a M8 York Herald: “ Hard by as New ei owing to our by-laws euuld oyt be overt BE My : ( MM aie Cs niin iki a drean Exntd in Balk. Mins Earn 58 Sring| out sonal the hamble . elding 4y , e head-quar- | ed premi ae \ Pentium anily vefbing mernitorious—« tnble yard-stick | ifure tera of this cainpat crake i ao. Go ore wing Tote y bd ‘ ‘ 6 your best, and we warra e orioda—do ey) lose in whulusule Wat renue ty & | of ciyar pany there dwelt a vender) oo eee bal F Mra CawilcmneW arren 4 ut the judges will do you 4 esule inertia yare and tobacco, who was distin: | ; > = 1 te yr be doe a ak Ces ' : justice , be faslnonable hotels are beginning guished as being the uglicet man eae Salaries of the Federal Gaonernment.—1* Pode a “ Mie bk Lo Wile ; WwW ouldehe . o quake unde tr ¢ neivhbborhe ¥ nobis) total amount an i - ; a . ' “Paceupatenn cen i aie Weke 3 . a uld here Lear testimony to the gene- ett I Toues ita alle prossure. The Ever. , ee A wd, His establishment deriv Gaveinalen oe ety the Feder SEAFORD. afew da , j mice he . whe & fous hoapitality and ex D are out with 7 ‘ S principal part o ; : ent during the Inst 51, ae . : me i : the fuga Wool Mea Mek. : p y and courtesy of the citizens of NoUNCIng a redactiot vs raccard ate the Mount \" part of its support from 664, of which $489,000 I~ was 85 35 In Alamer 1) { ey Ul Wak haleiyh, who spare: vin the price of boars ernon boya, and the ofthe D was paid to Calilorvit ALLE 10 Qu 3 f neither expenses or trouble wid others) he WME, has Oe A ys, and the wivarnia thee: holders. JLEN Bt = - m 1 Mie «a A “ Ms ABW to ensure the comfort of the t can eee ’ rear, are preparing to fol- orth of address, when a play of | , od has been Le w Ze 5 3d — Ley aaalarert of the hundreds and thou. (7 #0! Items from New York 1’ chewing tobacco was calle | tay Se UM +. last, his time » : Ji mee are ‘ Mre Partricige ey . oe 0 upon them on this ocoasion oo apes “Give use plug, Ugly AS en Too Good to be Kept.—Two worth hao Death. with en - Hob ; ake ’ e are ourself indelted to a private gentl Selling Specie.—1he N \ . pf ich Of a cortaln en ° y mec furance of vi 2 Meal FOU Beat specimen of Knitting in Sale with Be whntealitdcand gentieman |, . © New York Evening had aport town in South Carobe® vation, Cheis ; . Mine lace h Heeds, Hed and took us from an over wet aay hk An Anomal N rnd a misunderstanding abow = e while Wowed iS ; 4 tego crowded ; 4 'y.— Nothing can be ao kin The g about some matter. bee " a FI Jemals i, en wok Mra SB Peacud, th ipa aleady ue ass eas! Those who hoarded the gold in the } woman's heart, and less hikely to inthet : ie - biel ae grew warm, and seemed abyut in ep ro . , 3 ae oe y ulbers received sinilar kindness, It may not be speculating by aaale of it, ted th hope of and yet strange to say, his never . ei ig ting the climax, when one sald to ine uthet, called tien . a 7 = mi Wik ee ne of yikes to: wil hg one Kiooripp atest satinily iuswtliceer Ae a be ie id when it i beating, ° AL OM ae “ a confound you, do you know who you of bun, he w is ead, bf ye ihos r ducing visitors, tl ome tra: two per ce ‘ aes Ne oF » talking to—Lonm 7 tom ty has ke “ Feathurswurk Mrs : ) that we found the “feed” Percent. appears tu be the y ; s on in George Washing eo het o *,. w Mre H. Ho Botuite Narltucut etl several ‘ " food “d= eien bak ete a caine me the yreateat differ Gaming Dower . ie mith.” Nothing daunted, the otber te Hed, of ita moat oi 7 paces, all that we could pecie aod carrent: bank notes n with the Times —T} \* And do you k . ot Pp of thie broth. 7 . ae Wo ; ‘ wah sel ibe differruce persue (a lesen ai ‘ » eto of Girard Elouse have re | M6 propri | oy Het how, wr, who you are talking '@ for whieh he ; » \ ale i var \wane ter c aces © fe 1 or —— 5 AS . 4 a Fp ene, Sar intrensing eT ba lucgetanteantc(iar salons of en 20 per cent, from $2.50 10 82 Ut charge) ye " ristopher Columbua Brows We Master's sor - - Panola Mr Lot Cake Waker 6.4 ne Fourth Annual Fair of the Cam. 10'S wlation not available in legal Iver ehange butchers, bakers and seller of per day. ‘Lie © pot informed bow the rival claims 04 ash: . ar aaa 1 Ge 2 yerland) County Agricultural Society sume of over five doliara, ent gal payment for seem to lave combined of market produce togton aod Coluinbus were settled At the tes iw M A \ Mise Cawthorn. 4 > which will be held k ety, with the 2 , entirely does away at refor dito defeat any att 7 tn Iredell ox ' a ‘ 2 Mie K hae aren, 6 4th, oth and 6 at Favetteville, onthe , Ne Decensity of purchasing specie fur com 4 te In hous hald expenses. Th bal DOUGLAS ° “ 3 cs a 3 , vd 6th dy tN ° non une, an: : , : 4 RON Le ro Pa : ope 1 A Gentleman «Shit. Mre EBB. Wake, 6 The annnal ae “ye ul Nose next Ciel ah a) use for gold is fur the vation bay charge famine prices, and na bes t The Sceretary of the Treasnry net is m ae #8 will be de yment:< wa at the Custe on Measure, just r : slags Mrs ER Hara Wale 4 fore the Society on Thareday tle 5 i Le- few days the bulhon peace yal | In a was at the flood iid ot a the currency eit the Branch Mint in New OF ' ? 1e Sth. | WN be glad t ; ae of inflat 5 i | re-deposit their gold in bank tu save the | Anos hal been me niggarlly a a — nature Ats to. purchase 200,000 worth of sil dns cue Ver, thus offering eome relief to the mo = fe and dent tive im her favors waa chusl.— hel. Le ig ger, ney pressure in that city. 23 é " H E ss g e r e s e e i , l, , Ie m, 2.00 a, 1,00 50 3.00 ll, 3,00 1,00 , 1,00 Mr. Tj erigt Jack Mr. Pow , and Wr. y oapenet gra Plows be award ent.—The @ Federal 9 05.357, Calton y mechat h Carohes matter.— ned abvet the other, w who you Tanhingtom pod Wash asory has New Or th of sil- . the mo Cridkews per dus. 1.50 0 jugar cae po ane Ba 10 | “ Crushed, dali Feathers per tb. 35437) Clarified, 13 015 Flees por bbl. 4.50 » 4.25/Tallow, 194 0 13 « Sack, 2184 waa nha Whee, ma Toon | Bar) Red, Wa 87 Lend, ball | Wand, 25 4 30 —— FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Oct. W. BACON, per b 18 a 18) cae hal por tb. ie tl law 15 spent IT 525 «a 00 500 a 0 475 10 00 45a 0 00 oo a 1 OO a 1 OO 30 a 00 12500 00 lwa 0 00 LARD. per ib, e 19 SPIRITS, gallon— Peach Brandy, 006 a 1 25 Apple du. new 100. ov N.C. Whiskey, On 0 e de e 650 70 Rectified to. wai as NAILS, ews. per beg 475 0000 TRON, per lo— lish, 4pa 5 Bweedes, common bar, 640 © Do. wide, 7a WOOL, per tb 2.2 2 TALLOW, per lhe 12 HIDES, per b— Dry, 6108 00 Green, ou SaLT— Liverpool. per sack, 1We 00 Aluw bushe!. Oe 06 is ANS CS, per galen— ibe 0a New ‘Orleans, Oo a oo SUGAR. per b— Loaf and crashed, Ge 7 Steak Pore, & N. Orleans, Iba 2 BEEF —Whotesale, Te 8 chuiee, Retail, fe ’ é -_ — NORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, OCT. Sth, 1557. 16 w 17! BACON —Hame, 16 @ 20. Hog round © Hides Western, 17 @ 174 Mhwwlders 1440 15 PORK — Mess per Bal. 627. @ 08 FLOU &—Saper $625 a em ee: $6 75. + Family 9725 @ 0 DRIED APPLES—1.75 @ 208. “ PEACH Es—65.%9 CORN —Mised, White, Vetlow—72 @ 74 WHRAT—A-d 95 @ 15 Wire 61 @ 115 FLAXSEED. » ag BER<WAX—7 0 * BALT LIVE RKPOUOL—41 20— Fine §) 60. ~ G Alem, 1.14 FIR NORTHERN—Piekied Hernaze per bbl + GA — Wallets & Bive Fich $64 @ 8. orkid * Cod sad Haddwe in bbls —§3.25 @ 450. Mack * eret Nad 9750 @ * PAS —Atarkh Eve per been! §! PUT ATOE 4—I neh por bbi—2 00 + Rieck 6145 @ | COFFEE—Rwi2 @ 13 BUG AN—Craseed & Powered @ 12 — West lade, *f @ |! MOL Ase eB. wa@ 6 LEMKE per Be, 81 25 to 6197 W—Clay and Lagweyra 13 to 114 13 —Refhined 11 CANDLE S—T alee. 16 — Adamantine, 26 @ 2 SOAP —Rewwn, 44 1 6 —Velow. 44 «© SUINGLES Bearding pet thousand — #1 00 * 12 meh all beart— 7 00 ATAVES_R Owk bh ava®m - W Osh had te bed W Oak thd headiog eu ¢ 0 HAY—per 100 the — 6! 25 FROM TC &4 8G WORTHS CTRECELTAL Wicaivoves, Ocr 9ru, 1657 BACON, N C hag mand 6 e@ UF LARD. NC, Ix 8 8 BRESWAX Wal COFFER, Re ge 128 * Legurre, 38 = Java, 16 «@ 18 COTTON Pe FEATHERS, “oa ‘ FUUUR, super. and family, $50 0 6.50 Laue. (AS 6 PLASTER, t= bbe. le - in Coaks, 500 the, 2.50 0 DRIED APPLES, per th, 7p 0 9 WHEAT. 100 « 110 CUANO per ton of 2000 he 65 8 j MOLASSES, ( abe, a5 08 10 coRN, so a 1.00 BALT, per Back, 95 alum BUGAR woe ig 1% a 14 OaTs, Mn = MARRIED: Va thie event, Oer Mth, by the Rev Semt Roth meh. Me DAVID BRADY and Mie REBECCA daughter of Mr. leaae Earaheart Ta thee comme, Ort Gnd. by Rev Sem) Rah rock, Mr JACOB Y. MILLER and Mr Jol) PARKER On the 2h inet, by Eider BR. Ginffith, Wr D L. HILL, and Mie MARY C. TUCK, bth of Ire deli Co N.C Bibveat Reorder please copy On Thareday, Find iret by Rey Paul Kavler, Wr FLAS) LENTZ to Mee WARGARETT RICK ERT. daoghiir of Adrew aud Mary Rickert, all of Iredell coanty On Thoreday. 3iet Jaty, 185, by Rew S RC) Wien, Me JOHN MH CORNELIUS to Mie HAR RIET RICKERT, off of Lredell county day county, . the 20th inet by John Mo Me v, Me J.T Mire and Mice MARGARET RB. emi TH, of Gold Hit DIED: Jn thie town, on the 19th, of Oct, Mine SUSAN FOSTER, age 17 years, 5S monthe and 16 daye Gone w rest with her dear Redeemer la thie county. on Priday morning 24rd inet. after A prtracted illness from Typhmd fever, MOSES A SEAFORD, in the 19th year of bie age. In Alamenre. N.C... on Sunday, IMth Rew EN BUCKABS. aged 53 years The deceas as been afflicted for along time ; and when, at last, hie time for departure came, he met the monater, Death, with anwavenag courage, surance of vietary through the great captain of hie eal- vation, Chriat Jesus He a faithful minister, aud e while disense wre Ny, but conmantly breaking the cords of life, he loat no opportunity with- In his power ta perform the duties which God had | called him to perform ; and it may, therefore, be anid of bun, he was faithful unto the end. The communi ty has het @ ble member, and the charch one of ita most sincere end devoted officers, in the death of thie brother, whilst he has gained the inhentance for whieh he apent hie days im patient tod in the Master's service. Cc inet, At the residence of her son-in-law, Moses White, tn Tredefl county, N.C. Mee CATHERINE H DOUGLASS, widow of the Inte Maj Joseph Doug lees, in the 74th yeer of her age. For more than) haifa tentury the deceased had been a member ofthe Presbyterian Chareh, and by her life had manifested the siuerrity of her profermon. Mer death was in poe we with her life; she departed trusting only and tly in her Ravine, May the exemple of her life and death be sanctified to her ebldres and ihe Dv. ACS a2 694 'C- Ae Brinkle, Rev. E. F, and in the full ae.) »Brdxzy County, In Equity, Poll Term, 1887. Witham H. puts) ps. Joha'T. Andrewe, Mardoch, Delt @ Sepen ae The President of the Bank of ro". BILE FOR INJUNCTION. IT appearing to the satiefe of the Court thot all the po named defendants, exevpt the President of the Bauk vf Wadesboro, are pot inhabitauis of | this State: It is ordered by the Coart, that publies- tio be made in the Saliebury Watchman, published {iw § Salisbury, fur six weeks, that the said non- -roridents | SF | and defendants, be ond eppeer at the next Term of | ‘the Court of Equity to be held for the @ounty Btauly, wt the Court House ia Albemurle, on the Sib | Monday in November next, aud the wand there plead, | anewer or demur ty this Bill, or it will be taken pro- cunfess and heard ex-parie 46 to them. Witness, Eben Hear, Clerk and Master for seid Court of Equity, at office, the first Monday in Sep- | hnwigads 1857, and S2nd year of eT mes Inde pend- EBEN HEARNE, M. E. sy J. D. reining Deputy. 6w21—Pr's fee $5.50 mag coma tah Holmen & & Tears Yadkin Man. Horne, J. Audrews, W. ©. Er- . W. Btockton, Jno. W. Ellis, J. & ring a Cowles, Eccles & Co., F. Gray, | Stéed, Harriss & Ross, H, Martin & Bro., Rockwell, J. : | Miller. NOTICE!! | A lie subscriber desiring to remove from the State, offers for sale bis remdence in the Town of Sulis- It an adiniroble zee for w Physician. | ‘Terme made kuowa va applica | M WHITENEAD, Oc t. pt. 27, 1857, SALE OF THE LOTS OF CAROLINA CITY! State of North Carolina, At the terminas of the great CENTRAL MAILKROAD | of North Carolina om STANLY COUNTY. | Tnos. E. Brown, | BEAUFORT HARBOR, | . times! on ‘Tuvuasvay, Novemogea J21ru, 1857. | J. W. Kiex. ) \ARULINA CITY is stusted op an elevated IT appearing to the eatiefuciion of the Court, that pia, 21g toelubove tide water, Inmediately vn W. Kirk, the defendant in this cause, resides be- toe waiersof Beaufort Harbor. ‘Uhir cation fora great eK is. therefre, on mo- | cormmercial city, was selected by meu of commercial tivu, ordered by the Court, that pablication be made | erperienes, wfier a full examinaron of ull the landson 1 vix weeks, in the Carolina Watchman, a newepa- the Martur of Beaufort, ia autcipatioa uf the oun. POF pollished at Salsbury, N.C., notifying the suid | e.rueiie ul the great Contrd Kail Kusd, frsa ound Selendant ty be und appear al the went Coart of Pees | arbor through the Scate of Nurih Carina, ovuneet- re Quarter Sessions to be held for the Connty of img with the fihes ef the Kailrouds of Tennesse, prea at ne Court-louse . Albemarle, on the 24 comi g ewst frou Memphid du the Misslesipyt ; und ay in November ext, lor plevy, plead or de- aly in anticipative of the cvprtructi wo Rastrowd are Otherwise judgement will be entered againet him, exroution awarded »ccurdingty. | from Carobnw City, throagh the émnties of Onslow, | te z . Duplin, Sampson, and the town of Fayetteville, w | ne R Hardie, Clerk fae sald ( oart st of- the Coal Fields on Deep River. c, iv Albemarle, the 10th Sept. AD. 1957. | The Aslantic aud NC. Railroad from Carvlina City | R. HARRIS, C. C. C. | lo Goldehyru’, will be opened By the Ist January mest.) _° a to the! |The North Carctiag Railroad ie in operat town of Salisbary, (ram which point the constrwetion | d ah of the great Western Rutiroad thevagh the i Tel Ave . tothe Traneasee line, is steadily progressin | Railroad through Fayetteville te the Cont Fields He ” Ld for meme tiny cupied the attention of the Stste, and NEUSE fat ll ‘COMP if | doubtless will evewtually be pat in «peratin. that | part between Fayetteville aod the Coal Fielda beng ie rapid coarse of construction. The coimpletwn of these great Railroads, will carry the Agrcotiarel and Mineral prodne:s of the Biate to one of the fiuest har- bure on the southern covst. and aust at au early day, KE. B. FREEMAN, Treasurer, build ups is waters a floarimhing city All the agneulurel reyrous f the State aot pene JAMES D. ROYSTER, Superintendent. trated by exid Railroads, have eusy ceanmuamesten FHighest cash prices given fur cotton and linen rags. (4t21) Pr's fee, $5.50 > DIRECTORS: Ifon, Siow H. Rooews, | Dr. Fastcs J. Haywooo. De. Wa J. awnins, I. W. Husten, Esq. with Beaa(ort Harber by Navigable Rivers aud Saude A Communicabots promptly attended to. | Of the arbor at Beanhat, we bekeve it i uone {dren EB FREEMAN, Treasurer ceeesr) now to speak; the depth of ite wot re. it Oct. 13, 1857. Re N.C yeh. proumniy te the Gulfstream: the highway of slupe, sue . ite eapacity fut all canmetctal purpers, are md well hnewe to every North Candumn. but have altracted the stiention af the eoautry g aerally { Th C agehine Cay Co *beheve (hat the advantages ech they have elected are many ng © -athward ad (he purest COTTON FACTORY. Y a decree wf the Court of Equity, I will sell on end level plats. be oenn, te wells and spnog | apes waters, and the extubrty of the chi te is eo well n, that Beantert w obeheved to be the most ] heeliby watering place on the eaihern coast | Friday the 27ib of November wext. on the pre- At thas locatew. the channel for ships b-nedsin near imses, the valubbe COTTON FACTORY, kavwan as | the shure and rune psreliel web ot abng the whale Alep.ughe Feewry, situated oo Lower Lith River, | frat of the Coty. making the cont ructun of wharves | three aries Weet of Tayloreviile, Alexander County. | Thie prpesty will he edd ena credit 1,2, 3 and 4 (kno cheap and easy. the Harta and wharves at Caruima Cry, being a rho distance trea tbe ce of years, by ibe purchaser giving bud aud epproved se- Beeque Neund and Newpat River, wot duatety wm | cunty M. CARSON, C.& ME front of the inlet, are voeaperd (ihe videnee st Ocwwber 13, 1857 60-20 etarme. end yet a chip may ect eat from the Rader ot sce thane City end ia thirly miautes e at = SALE OF V WY ABLE ON E PROPERTY These are eume of the advantages which determin ee ae et ||| PEAUPORT HARBOR. wor advantages, thal they embersibed, and WO to the Copstal Stock of the Atlante wee the only omh real catate om the an EING authonaed by power of attorney from the Compiny owing the treet of nok ant otic em the weet ede of this harter, bk Keck of Horse Lsinad, the wade rmgard on on at! puble sectne, in the town of Besefort, Carteret County, ow Thareday the uth day Noveuber aext, the whole of card iract except Unat portion eceamed ts, about od NCR ocripl en mad> upon the faith of Beaufort Ha bw Prans of the Harter of Beaulurt, cthetnting the be edithe Atlante ead NC Ka City. may be ween at all the prac pl Hotele wm R Company. wh ree! aad Can eu the Bate 100 ta aember, State ot North Carolina, State of North Carolina, {und that the sume is not the last Will wad Testume vt Court of Pleas and Quieter ‘Sessions, August Term, 1857. T. A. Allison, Ex’s, of Andrew Alliaon, d' .sed, tainst. Samuci Rankin, oud wife Mary, Alffed Vuugha, aod wife Amurillis. CAVEAT. A paper writing purporting to be the last Will and | Testement of Andrew Allison, dee'd., is propounded probate in open Court by Col, ‘T. A. Allison the Exceutur thervin named. Whereapou Dr. Samuel Raokin ia right of his wife Mury, und Alfred Vuughu in right of hie wife Amarillix, two of the beirs ot jouw and next kin of the said Audrew Altisou, came into | Coart and enter a Caveat wo the probate thereof, McNeely, Mock & Co, SALISBURY, N. C., wt LL SELL fer CASH or GOOD NOTES, their eoure sock of New Goove ut Cost. This isa rare chance, cud we advise all economi- cal persous to come early. Below we eaamerate rome of the toont desiruble of oar Goods. ‘Vhe present Co- partuerstip will close by mutaal cousent on the firs duy of January, 1858. Dry Goods, Sitks, Merinves, De Laines. Prints, Ging ames, Mus- ling, Alpacas, Flannels, meres, Vextings, Kerseys, Jeaus, Bed Ticking, &e. EITSD Goons. Swiss, Jaconer and Bard Musine, Invh Liicus, Linen | Diaper, Sheeting, ‘Towebng, Table Clothe, Lines | Handkerchiefs, Collars and Under Bleeve onet, Thread and Cuiton lace Ed | Skirts, Muelio and lace Curtain, Marneiies Counter- at * | panes, Ge. bo BIN ah, “A wey = y Ladies and Geni» ty no and Cotton Teer neplen- | of the said Andrew Allison, or any part thereof, and thereupon the Court directs the following issue to be made op aod submitted to@ jury, to wit: “ls the said puper writing, or avy past thereuf, and if so, what part, the lust Will and ‘I'estament of the suid Andrew Allison, or not 1” And it appearing wo the satisfaction of the Court, that the Heine at Law of Wiiliam Alison dec'd., the Heirs at Law of Adum Allison, dee’d., and the Heirs at Law of Wm. Beard and wite Cutharive, dec who ure Heirs at Law of the said Andrew Allison, reride beyund the limits of thie State, it is ordere thet publication be made io the “Candina Watch- man,” a newspaper published in the town of Sulisbury, for thespace of six weeks, notifying the said non-resi~ deatsto oppear at the next term ut this Court to be held | for the County of Lredetl, «at the Court House in | did assortment of Children’s do, ladies and genin silk. Statesville, on the 3rd Moodav in November uext, | finen «ud merino sh tis. Plain and faney bonnet and! thea and there to see picesed net) iu thie eaune, avd | jeap RIBBONS sree cevcemrece OUOAKS AND SHANILS. | CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. Witness M. F. Frochad: Clerk of our said C vets Bonvets, Shoes and Boots, together wih = large an at Office, in Statesville, the 3rd Mondsy in gust, A. D. 1657. | fine asgortime wt of Negro Brogaus. We call epreial ut- entive to our bed, cradle and negro blankets, umbre!- al purasds, wall peper, window shades, BURKS AND) | STATIONERY, arte iV} ce M. F. FREELAS? Ci'k. Oct. 13. ihe 20 “NEW GOODS, eos" W. J. MILLS & CO. ese er ee fe ythes, brier do., trace and log chains, locks, files RE now in receipt of their FALL and WIN. | 88 we screws, tacks, hinges, screw plates, sieves aud & TER stock of | weive wire, axes, counter scales, Carpenters, Tanners, Staple and Fancy WANA AIWSBS. MeNECLY, MOCK & hoe Sal sburv, Sept. 1857. SALE OF NEGROES, AND OTHER VALUABL PROPERTY. | AVING qualified as ndini Gaierinn, deed, FE will pr Ih the 4th ad deceased, Nec. 3ml9 age Trimmings, Guus, Paints, Oils and Dye ref. | Varnish, Turpeatioe, To vers Oil, and Grud Stones BOOTS AND SHOES. ITATS ‘i Ast — onl a having more Pate tha, y OFTysy : , | they ki atte de wih, aud owing as by note or 1VD CAPS. SUGAR. COF. ee es nten rane tate ued coa'tmate ee lems ol ty foand in a Country Store. Allin want of Goads will find it te their interest te give them a eall as they ere determined not to be, endersold by any ja this RED BLANKETS. HATS & CAPS, | LOR Ak uiktass ETD Tire 4 Horse Woyons aed | GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, h * SALT AND MULASSES, Lr All hands of Coautry Prduce taken in exchange market. Come and see for youreclves. Kerseys and Linseys, lane WHEAT THRESHER, | CHINA SETTS, CUPS FE ' for Goode. Selisbary, Oct. Sth, 1°57. ee. : AND SAUCERS, together with a general assortment of GOODS ornal- NEGRO BLANKETS, ater of Crantes dite sellin Wed of November arxt. at the remd-nee of 44 nie hot Mocksville, the fol lowing propeny, va: a large stock of Le HORSES AND MULES | Unee: A large assortment of the above received and for sale Jow Care ‘and See W. J. MILLS « CO Ortober. 5, 1857 3m19 VALUABLE. PROPERTY FOR SALE. jnst A LARG CATTLE, ge HOGS 2 SHEEP, A LARGE QUANTITY OF E 8TOCK OF for rad red purprere ink TERMS OF SALE ned varying in sae fran 5a by 70 to SU by 100 feet, | One foerth cash, aod the balance in mites with ap a0 laud uff by the company acd desenbed ou a plea | | proved ewevriy, a & 12 ant 1s mmemihe prepared by them | \ TELL be eatd on the 10th wd Hih of Nowembe INO () COM. Preval C (C(Ce. This propery, hes between the main land of Shep peat, at the late craig 4 Henry Mile ard’s Pusat, and th- main ship channel of the harbor Jow~w W Ruse. See of CC Co . . The terimnes of the Atlanuc sad *. C. Kail Rawd 7 ih ’ j (et. 27, : bal sad thawharl et) the terminus are beceted epee o . “CUTIE Ite wap-tanee therefure, in a comn-ereal poet af \ A Ll \ BLE LAND ew wil be apparent to all Sie monthe eredit will be given to purchasers, Note with ged securuy re- | JAs. RL MLEY, Agrm Sw-20 my Henderson, W. D. Druggist & Chemist, ADLISB URW NC. Successor to Sill & Sill quired OR I J Beaukent, Ort SALE. Y order the Coar Faw on the Petiture | eat eatlawlcOMiry Pichicg Swi ond he reende nee of 13, IA aie M Cichte ne tractuf La bh abe “296 ACRES, 109 ncres of 4 gad K A BOTTOM, ae ’ morived The plana we te ure he bos om the ; she a wy erciaNe Oss thee yet eT th antcreet and Cacerar EWascainvs ia putes | . Estee ara ar. thal he 6 pow receiving @ Very | E taege etre of | a Freeh Drugs. | ate whech « a and | Rare wt fal to be eatis. | aettory wad rises hie stick befire porches | og cin where Ls dere p PUly attewd. d tn | CHEAP GOODS1E | ’ wre) NOTLCE. | Vy: renee (oar FALL and WIN LL. pereme indebted to the estate af Davip TER stork ey NOS, eich were Raows deed are notified to moke pevmen beeght sferthe & comem of the great preee- imemedharely, and aving cleime againet the ee \ ere. and A comrer. eenght very A (Mar ete 1 tate present them accuttng in lee \targer than ever, and wr have mine in the meet + RJ HOLSHOUSER, Ex'a gant DRESS GOODS, STLRS, &e that we hee Oot 14, 320 GENTLEMEN'S WEAR fa { choot Sree DRY GOODS | Sr a es ae JAMES M. EDNEY, \, then k we ought be oul of be 5464 Jeobn Street, “ eS sr ihe since . PURI Ps YO te . ect Fail Siyies ot fiw Cue Jc con ‘ wee chew vou new bow B* Yievery kind of Merchandise on the hes | gente ore at (00 ‘ ad be itet Come man ot the terms and forwards for %¢ per cent. commineon vargaupe may be gue Dealer in Pianos, Parlor Organe, Organ Welodeons BLOWN & COFFIN Meldesue, Harps. Gartars, Stoote, Covers, Mume, | No 3 Gaansrre Row ke Wholesale and Retail Al instruments War- | Kehelmr NC. Ort Ih 1957 bel at for ‘Leodesy's Patent Pump,” Gar &e. Creulare of inetramente and a bets LvkGEST ANI NEST STOCK OF panne ent free on applic ation ve HoeG Reany Mave Crores. im tow ant ela by Badger, AM Gorman, N vodfia, John A a BROWN & COFFIN Gilmer, © PB Mendenhall, DL. Swain aed others | Vet 20 &e 21 No JGaasire Kow Oct 13, 1855 1y20 | VERY EAGER STOCK OF CARPE PING | oN ce tig chen NOTICE!--A TANNER WANTED! ged TANNER, Such a nt and goed wages ya BROWN & COPFIN'S e Row a man of me can get | health yin the world, by addreasng the | subscrber at Morganton, N. ( | JOH HOWARD 1120 | | Salisbury, Oct. 13, 1867. fils Magistrates of to meetin Salsbury nntaotees Na 9 Geanm ] wish to employ sd weber and industrious habia stantemplovin » the bon of eountr TOP MENDOUS BARGE STOCK OF BED co \ NEGRO BLANKETS, which we will sell ee! te & CORFUN, J Gaasite Row | BROWN cheap : No, Oct 2-602) *EGRO SHTOES a large stock seething cheap at IN BROWN & COPFIN'S, No 3 Gaavite Row Oct. 14, | are requesied | Oct. 20. 6w2l Rowan County, Monday to for the parpose of Large stock of LINSEYS. & ROW K ISLAND on the first JEANS, just received nnd for eale cheap November neat, thocinek AoW BKOWN & COFFIN, e ig aehentl of the County, to supply the vacancy No 3 Garasire Row. | seensmned by the death of Caleb Kiutis, late chenff. HL ROBARDS, Chairman Rowan C. C DELLS on the Farman Wace and Base of Care gy oy B Bean, taken at par for goods at No (eranne —— | 7 BROWN & COFFIN | DR. BESSENT, | Dentist, Office at the Rowan Oct 20-6w2l Row Oct cor Book earnestly ALL theee indebted tons enher by Not eccount, standing over twelve mouths, are | equeated come forw urd and pay up BROWN & COFFIN } AS removed to Sal.ebary fal House { October 1tth ets 20th, N57 1857 ly20 oT he acknowledged reputation of Worthington'e ) Cholera and Diarrhare medicine ia now on fie do fret in the minde of all who have used; and the increas. | ( ing demand for the article # swarded by a diserminating public recently been teeeived froin Who that im troubled with anys omplarnis, euch as Jaundice, f th saw diaagreeable oe Liver ke to know of a inly vieitatrone’ We feel that ders an invaluable service if we can induce them to get a bottle of Dr. Sanford’s 1)\ spe pain ywa the judgment: Diseases of ony kind, but weald remedy fortheae unser we are dong our invalid te | Orders for it, have many parte ot the South, and Bs with-weet rn Staten, where it hae not heretofore been sold—but ite re pata | dom has gone Sefore it, and the ery i, vend wt to we \Gen of Frankim eoanty, N C., after an experience with tie hie family here, hae ordered a supply for his augar estate in Loomana | 'Theae are indieavions of te efficacy and® peak in | trumpet tones of ite worth Prepared only by R.H WORTHINGTON, M.D., Murtreesboru'’, N.C. and sold by C. A. HENDERSON, Salisbary, F.SCARR & CO, Charlotte, | | and by Druggiste gene rally Kk OR Cat. 27 Im ‘ Invigorator, and take it, for we know from peraonal experience that inane ofthe greatest remedies for neral debility, amd consequent inacive bodily pow. ever before used. [te nction is eo perfect aad com. plete aso give relef the first time taken, and if it does to othere as it hee toas, halfa botthe will he all that is needed mend with auch confidence, asa family medicine, as the Lavigorstor Oct. 27. Imo | We know of nothing we can recom- MARRIAGE LICENSE | SALE AT THIS OFFICE) ‘State of North Carolina, ‘ dee he road, le «ding 34 mice Seath-west from Salisbury oa the pub OATS AND HAY all Tue Household and Kitchen a Salisbary to ( hariotte. one irae t Trart hone place, June of Land. known as the “Smith moh des of Crane Creek, adjornng Beaver and vihers, contamw g 250 ACRES, | ving oa 150 ACRES ALSO. 1 State and Farming Tools of every descrip- Bord of tion. ped WHEAT. AS jof first rate word Land | gro 4 ot 3 hundred bushel» « 16 hundred bush4ea of CORN, a quantity ay wih many ee iu tedemetomention Al~w OATS, HAY aod STRAW © gen t the o- me place. by virtue of a power HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, and SHEEP. er acral halfofa THRESUING CHINE on PAN aN MA Sof one 16 LIKELY NEGROES, BLACASMITH TOOLS, ’ sand trusty. OG. Terms made km WAGONS &6 he, day of sale. : _ Perea ye eo) * ZADOCK GRIFFITH, NESS, Furnung Adin trator Tools, Honese N RR — Ai pere.ne med ter the estate of ( xs hold and Kitchen Garrriti, dee Kio trae med tick . Furniture, and vari chi and allt! “ ne . ms ne ves ses oua other articl» not here nena Eta ee ry cera mee OT oi, enumerated =A LSO— On the Sth of November next, at the Henry A Mi TY, pear the pabiec Z GRIF PITH, Mocksville, Sept. 29th, ING tdein State of North Carolina, DAVIE COU NTY. Adm'r Niel prtvthom er. nine miles South east inan Sahebu toad lead (craw, the following property g from Sa lo wit ’ ‘50 Bushels of WHEAT, Ta the Coutfo beady 4 4 hand-ed hush-le of CORN. OATS. HAV and jon. BOA x al re Heors cw a. dee TRAW. HORSES, CAT ELE and Hoes « WAGGON & GEAR 1 eet ‘BLACKSMITH TOOLS and FARMING TOOLS ; and vancus oth N thie cae me to the astuafa of th er articles not bere enumerated Co at “ Rachel lL W bra Te ae will be m de knowr the dayeol ale on WOM " Jj Midis Sed ¢ ren and COR HM A @ JW. MILLER, Ecre heire of J White. dee. are net betante of thes October 6th. TRS7 bw-19 State Tt ve ordered by 4 at pnb a = be om cet werke ve Car a)! hman. a J. C. NOEL SC oie totaal eee aie . . ry fendante to be and app ne ner Courto $ Equus me treld he ¢ ( Das nt the XC SLAVE DEALER, ¢& Steer taken pr confesas and Opposite Murphy's Qranite Rene, : parte, ne te them Be EIseohe, N. C. Winyere, Toy Bingliam Clik, and! Metre of ve Comat Equivcnt ot AC Moved x5 Will pay the hist n Wl voung 4th Mondayin August, & Do ods37, and ~2 Ad cliucly Niaeiesollenal year \mencan Independence Sot LAR L BINGHAM.C MF 0 .eRanner and Herald. Sahebury ; Sentinel. Wine Ge 90-—Pr acy §3.30 fon, copy 1 year and @ od bell tothe place State of North Carolina, STANLY COUNTY, DAVIE COUNTY. In Equity, Fall Term, 195% Gilliam Ratlelge and others, va, John Ratledge, Witham HE Randle, re John To Andre we, William Win. Lave and wate Alien, Mary Andrewe, James Andrews and Johan Ro pyiiion to divide the remdue of the eale of Lands Levingson : > vy Tos h e Court, that COMPELAUNT. f BILL OF ypearng tot the de pre red w2l—Pr's fee 5.50 FOR SALE. SOUS ethat by r tapplan 4000 SACK, (2 bushele) evitable for WHAT or PPVECR suber ber on be ar 12g ta each M. BROWN | actives ae nred end to more buaioees than A BOUENDREAS, Architect JOB PRINTING N R—Mvy services are aloo offired we a Land Neatly exeented at this Office. | ee ins ih alee ee ra CaaS, ey ge EOODS. LS | FURNITURE, oo move nr taser o8 | abot 90 Acres in guod cuttivetion and about | . M, HOFFLIN. | (7 CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. 7) SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. | Now's the time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS- | CaLL 8008, QUICK SALES YOR Cast, EX8URE THe Best BARGAINS, I HAVE new on hand the best se-ortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar- | ket, comprising large Stocks of BOOTS, SHUEs, HATS aud CAPS, SHIRTS, | DRAW Rs, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, and KNIT SHIRTS—every vuriety of GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, and many othr articles tuo numeruas Co mention, whieb | am selling at Veny Low Prices FoR casH Ican suit aay pirehaser, a8 my stock em races rvery variety of ervie and quauity. The PUBLIC are respectfully invited to cate and egamine my GOODS, heur the prices, und judge for themselves. (v¥1T) Serremnee 22v, 1857. DEW SOSH | ROBARDS, FALL AND WINTER ROWAN HOUSE, 1 AVING at considerable outiay, renovated 4 refarnished bis HOTEL, it will im future be de- voted tw transieat visitors and regular boarders willing |to pay @ pnee commensurate with the omtlay meces- sary to keep ap @ first class hotel. LARGER TH THAN RVER!! (cicero cere jeonvineed by tem years experience, they c. nnot be carried on successfully together, uuless the abvve plas [TRE eonecaanaa are now receiving from be “dopted. lie Northern Cities their FALL STOCK of /2ates of fare onand afler the 20th inst. | GOODS, which is larger and more complete thenever PO AKD per day, $1 50 | be fure, and we feel confident we can give our custome re to * week, 1c 00 | us youd or better bargaimé than ever. All cush cus- | “ “ month, 30 00 tomers and pusetaul dealers will find it to their inter- “ “ year, 300 60 vet to give usa CALL. Our stock comprises eume of Without Room, 216 00 | the most elegant aod newest styles of | . (No variation from these prices with any one.) HT MIG) HOR GOA! Qa | a Y I have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- piso wos l pamgeaeoeste y my table with the delicacies gnd |jaxuries of the Norfulk and Chartesion Market—and GENTLEMAN'S W BAR. “3° to keep « house that will compere favorably with the best house of any city. H. L. ROBARDS. — A large stock of £51 NECRO KERSEY’S, ‘State of North Carolina, | ROWAN COUNTY. LINSY’S AND BLANKETS, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, H ATS, &C., August Term, 1857. sons” R Asharst & Son rice A. Jones and Joha Sarees . ; Neate - Original Attachment levie, che. MEN N) AND Buys BROG ANS ees to the sates wine Court, that LADIES AND GENTS do., | Jacob A Jmes and Juha Jordan, the defendants A fine bit of BOOTS, JAMES E£. KERR, C. C.C, Price adv. $5.50—6-16 | HORSES! HORSES INFALLIBLE REMEDY HORSES ys the receipt of Oxe Dorian, I will mail te any te eell, Cwi8 A {in this cause. remde be rund the limits of this Biase: | lt im, therefiere om motikin, ordered, by the Coart, that vdveriisement be made four six weeks successively in Ready-Wade Clothing the Carctiva Watchman, a newspaper published in the A = | ewe of pahsbary, aotifying the defendants to ap- AND | pear at the next Coart of Pleas and Quarter Seesiwes . ‘ | to be heid fr the Coanty of Rowan, at the Coon RU BBER SUITS. | Hone to Sa isbury, on the first Mendsy in Novem- as ey Ag r | her meat to teplevy. plead or demar, otherwise jadge- meh re et pelle emis tray | men oat coed aguent shows sed comet « wil dy wedlogive usa cati, ae we are determined SS and sell low for cosh BROWN 4 COFFIN. Ne. 3 Granite Rew. A large sapply of Carpets, Ragx, & ‘| all kinds and prices. Sabsbury, Sept. 2, 1657 WV iM ICTO Nod /->- _ ™M oO R E GOO DS, | O)rrmsa"svoein remedy for Horses, while sufi neg wih BUTTS of GRU BS. This remedy has AT, AND LESS THAN [never brea known U fail in the wore, casre to give 1 | immediate relief Every mae who has a horse, shoald COST, re RR ¢ ASTL | always have thie recewp: by him. The material of f | ich the medicine is meade, can be procered by any perme, at all umes If the remedy fade, when givea . . yrding 'o my dvections. the money will be refead- r HE Cquneaee) R. & A. MURPHY, witt | 5 page Golbet caput cal ha Ars day id Febraarys 145d" by. oe ed Address me at Greensburn’. Guithed co, N.C. tauion, and we wish to close vat all war stock by JOHN W. pape - that ‘Therefore be \t known, that from and af Sept. bSeh. 1857. ter this date, we will BELI. AT, AND BELOW COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Below ert be | found a bet of some of the arucies we bave oo tom State of North Carolina, se the posers: eres hasp:) ALEXANDER COUNTY. “| Martha C. Childres, time. Prime heavy Negro Shoes, Nu's 8 to 12 p= Boy's o . 5 $1.00 KS Petition fer Divorce. ve | James F Children Men's heavy Bats, @2.78 1 375 - calf 6400 T appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Court that de- Ladies’ shoes, 50, 75 to 1.50, | 2 fendant James F. Childres, is not @ residem of Hoy's Beate, 75 to 8159, | hee State, tre ordered that publiestion be made in ( Childre # Shoes, | hed Sali-bery Watchman, for #1 weeks, commanding mt Hats, € c “Beaks te TS te BS AN Woo Plaanels, Red ‘and White, Ready Made Chahing, cxira low "pprerat the next term of the Cogrt, te be held for Alexender County, at the Court House ia Vay horeviile, om the Sch Mowday after the 4h Munday o be beuary meat, then and there to answer end plead 20.30 to 5), : . 3 Freuch Mem 13 to @100, if rand prtittua, und to steud to and abde by surk or- “a inh) A sald yas gine 14s, er priate areal meke. Given at office this the SE en ig te ae M CARBON, C3 B Hintesme De Lames 1St0 23, __ (ee toa 18 ware, ‘State of North Carolina, Bird-eve diaper, 10. 15. 20 te 35, | IREDELL COUNTY. [Comet of Pleas and Quarter Seasione, August Term, 1857. lacen Pocket Handkerchiefs 5, 10, 15, 2 to 30, RPAVCT FBSINTII, French panies 4-4 30 ets, all proces. Hoy te ‘ 4-4 18 ete, Jaroneie, Swine Catnbrick and Checked Masins, Jane G Rameay, )) pe uae ae Nwies Checks aod Sinpes, hesunfel aod | tbe . cheep, Hleck, Whur and Grey Ca JG Rameay, Ex, and others, \ dower. Howe, 10.15, 20 and apwards, am T =ppeanng to the satisfaction of the Court that, Black, White, Gres sed Mode : 4 Theme E Irvin and wife Margaret P. Irvin, Aipaca Hee 23 to 50 H 1 Cat & IS cts per pound, core at Low and nest of kin of David Rameay dee, Wie ‘ trode he vind the |} of thee late, it is ordered by Uasiing ‘ oo [ihe Court thet pabbeation be made sa the ** Carolina Wate Pare Keg |“ stchmen a we w-paper pablehed im the Town of Forse Shorea 8650 per hee Salsbury, for ihe eprce of mt weeks. notifying the Hore Shoe Noule, Qets per ponnd satd mon-readents iu be and appear at the mest Court « ‘ de 9, 23 cts . to be held fer the County of Iredefl at the Court Heese Hair Win 354 @ Statesy.lie on the 3rd Monday in November pext, Al Wad soper 80 them and there to plead, amewer or demar to plaintifl’s extra 40 jot I f Coart, filed, or 4 will be heard ex Be ae Kage. 2325, parte and yadgment pro conferees: taken agemet them. and many rari Wines. MOF Freeland (ierk four sued Court at hear by co ato p ve Office in Staveaville, the Ind Morday om August A man Proting Office, Werch .nts and Pedt Da M. F FREELAND, Crk. Bind 14s ise aoe whal we Pr adv $5 50—Gw -20 befere be whew the $$$ want, much lower tha ye aght im the DR M WHITEHE AD) regolipway Any peravos wishing te cmier tate the Gy eis *o 4 44 e nercuntie bummese can bay the stuck and rept the OF PICU on the same lot with hie residence. Ie favorable terme R. & A. MURPHY Oct §, 1857 ore mises o@ very Sadernce prrmins desnog tv see him wll leave on the Slate Thames Jane 17, 1536 13 Certificates of Marriage, VIVEN by the B ieciel ice ayne Saliebory, me Dr. W.S. Tate, Surgeon and Merbanical Dentist, oer) vt erating Clengyman or Magie- Parties entermg into Matrimony ; dence in their own posseamon of ther awiel marrage, and as such, often valuable, eapecial- * removing to distant parts of the country. vy get ap—for sale at the Watehman Sent to any part of (he Country for 6 cents m, if (he cash aceompoaies the order. Certificates of Confirmation, Ruirwoem Dest. C aime Gaepcare on tee ab Cemimn eS Comaime / rr (Marmct care og rH Maa BStatoaevillo, N.C. 1 fu preparee partial ertts of TRETH on Blandy's (hioplastic Process, sert full and IT appearing to the sat iefaction of the Court that wife, are vivabeta Teas, ther ». } y . are Sine ihe on { greaicet um &) prete _ all the above na ‘ te except Jahn T. fore, v tie Oe eee ee cwtre am wn inthe ae A poeird Tales fine style. fw sale at the | And sv areivhabitantest thie Stove: Deus orders foi tl vt cue aichman Office, and sent to any part of the baat ci th ir at puiblr ation! medeinthe Sahe te . x * the advantages i p> ae ; moantry for 30 ete per duten a mc e Co rat publeation be msde in vein the town ‘ See ean enbacan are oat adapie SN ce bury Watchman, publ <hed in Mahebury, forex weeka. John Rathedge, Wim and © ~ re a Nee . _ Te GnciKenr (ome lcectlar Apri et that the sd non-readents and defendants, be and at the next term v ( f Divas a Qiarter “ Radi saAasii, Undien «= ee appear at the next Teron of the Coart ef Eqnity to Seamone ts be heli fir the Coonty of Dawes at the yee thege No will be furmened on appheathw S$ ] f R ] E. tat: held for the county of 41 vat the Court House in Court Hones Ne ee cone Sees Sled we oii Mmanasr! Uspecial a(tatles aie 0 ea Ss e Albemarle, on the oth Monday in November meat, December nex : ves 7 Se eee At land (preveevatam Wl (Ne lean and then and there plead. answer or demur to thigg why the prryers ere ® b 1 fh ; Une Otros | He Gd : i re fe sale several TOWN re " 4 rthe v age of Hie o ” Bill, or it Che taken pre-confeso and heard ex ode a eke | OFFICE at Besidenee, West of the Female . SEE tal jc oome tere sa, parte asta ther eR a ead ) . £ : Uhiant f | Witness, Eben Hearne, Clerk and Master for enid office. in Mov erage Mandl x cuy * es Someees on lee: tiitrecies. willl reeeize ewenty ate ae STREAM SEW MILL Court of Equity, at office. the firat Monday in Sep. ber. A a 82 yearef oar Lod ae 1 ve(ash. Ket ee My eerk rep li : Mowhich will be aold on agreeable tember, 1857, and 2nd vear af American Independ- pendence P Ln : - le prvately of appleation be made men, if aot ence EBEN WEARNE. © MOE SN EARN CG Ocromnea, Sth, bo Iyae pubhely on the lat Saturday in November next a ) wave, De Gw-20 Pr adv. 850 WM. J. VESTAL, v J.D. Hrsnye, Deputy 2 * . tdal9 Ready-Made Clothing. Be ole AAI COATS, BUSINESS AND OVER, EUGENE MARTIN, PANTS, VESTS AND SUIRTS, \LSO cutus AND CASSIMEL Attornen at Law, Now on sale at low fiz Salisbury, N. C. , w. J. MILLS & CO | Oct Sth 1857 Oct. 5 3mi9 a T1EG their courting by daylipht, thereby saving {ear and commenced overhauling thie bag- gage The Laggege master, afier eyeing dui a moment, accosted biiy rather gruf D f with, Coartlag by Daylight. on't see why people cannot deo ‘State of No Caldwell County. rth Caschna. | eee _ STEDMAN’S).. 1 rs LEMeMAGAZINE | 48 TO BE THE TITLE OF A i SA geek seek, ONE DOLLAR | ere i WILL BUY | an expense of light, fuel and forenoen “What's wanting, sir?” Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, | i i : , wape.”” A breakiast table rewark. ie le eee ac aenare of deemed LITERARY PFRIODICAL, | H Bs BNF :3 hed cod tr Di 2 ONE OF Tes Beet PURGATIVE AND| Whew! preach that doctrine antil your meee 8 * M August Term, 1857. ap me Cau ED Scadooary, Fangy atieles, Fire Screens, Liver Medicines’ now before the public, namely, OFFER AT 8. THE ews p : : ly avswered nervous man AEH vert c a Greeaviile MONTHLY, 5 'T rae of vail de, | DR. SANPORD'S INVIGORATOR, (or Liv fuable Wate 4 * Most lead ie gray and you are as toothless as . Se yee E. Hagler, use of James C. Harper, ve. Greenville | Window Shades, Tobageo, various brands, J \ id. | at , (6 Crock<wing, , é ee 1 fell 1 will take care of your trank, sir, L. Hagler. IN THE aud Cohfectiowaries, at hie B STORE(a States-| PRMBOY oi nte te ee slr in ofte @nd & half® at Laningiog, anew been babe, and scl young fK8 eis ay business,” retorted Bowl. pegs pg ville, opposite the Court House. er and more effectdal thaw any other medicine io, 4 py rt a will “sit up” Hil the stars grow tired of : De “ P > a that, sir, but | ATTACHMENT, TOWN OF SALEM, NOBTH CAROLI Arioe Matacks muy be found, a geod aupply ofall 8 known, et isnot onty @ Cathurtic, but & Liver yg ‘bi fren hycay ing « wabecbutial Comnty Brags watching i nd the roosters begin to erow! hee setae oe yy 1 appearing to the Court, apn affidavit, that the BY the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by | 4 remedy, ucting firet on the Liver ty ejeet 1@ mut | Phere is now to’ old Dam. and ‘the Five of a EU Ol : ¢" would always much rather keep my ee a i eee aides beyond the State, wo that notice of ANDREW J, STEDMAN, theSuperintendent of Coamon Sehoubof thie State, | <j bid maiter, then on the stomach and bowels & Mii and Saw Mill at the pldee.” ©? Su Divere: ea set ot lascination i) 4 guder ny eye!” the levy made, in tes case cannot. be served upon 5 : | Freneh, Engtish, Latin aud Greek Text Books, Web-| 4 cMrry off thot matter, thus accomplishing (wo PUF- Phone ig ori aniple wately of Waker at lh'tioes positive de nial to the contrary hotwithe sw Weil chen, sie) you should have heen hin persunally: Ordered that publication be made wv. 4 MEMBER OF THE NORTH-CAROLINA BARB. | seers Unabridged Diciionary, Soathera Harmony,' > poves effeeruully, without any of the painful feel |i ine geurest Wutér Power to the twa of Lexi s tanding. A lesoribable, dudeniable Sie ae len) ue . nr ee bi Ar Wiasbouan fee weeks, notifying the -- {Carinina Sacra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Patent Ser- TS jugs expenenced in the operations of most Cathar 1) the MilTriet ie ‘ i vx nglog, bette = ene ft i 1 ee . Oe Sw ha hphant, and then aoe could Ne - petal oes Di Keewese Term a this Coun N off to the Publ » MAGAZINE, I claii ) mons, Lorenzo ‘Duw sen’r., Life aud Sermons, Cham- = tice. He stgouythous the system at the suine time f ‘ ! : Seinoleall charm in veins Te sole cece fy me have oveur trunk und your eye We i res weld i Re ait iisoee jue nary oubthe 6th le sraier ca einepat ener aniTt anes ie bers Papers for the people, Humes History of Bogland, | that'lt pages it, and when taken dajly im moder. | 967 Ae - ofa front parler, with nothing to me p Monday after the 4h Monday in September next, to Penodieals ; but 1 do claim tor the talent of North. | Gitbon's Rome, Sir Joha Fruissart’s Chrovicles of the 4 ate doses wal streagthen aud build it up with ua- | Scecil hens ond Tore tind eles r { , supply a orimake atratd : winde Uine ! the Be ehow cause why Witness, 5 tad 4 sofa drawn twp bet } oS ry Tue nervous man suddenly vamosed. mmoorder P. Duala, Clerk of ill be | Middle Ages, Carolus, and the South generelly, that brought to its support, Seutheru patronage. ot Sale shuuld uot ireue. our said Court. at Aud 1 | Spurgeons Sermons, Spencers Campbell's hives of Chief Justices, | usual rapulwy Dr. Sanford's Invigorator i* compounded Sketches and Sermon 1 name )y- varius kinds of timber, Alga, adjoins aud Cunven, “s the shining grate, and the lamp regy A ‘ a kt blaz “ an 8 day lee - 2. - ofhee ut Lenoir, the 6cbh Monday after the 4th Mon- giso, as @ Southeru ian, aud the Editor of a South. Old North Siate, 2ud edition, Jacobus’ Notes on the foo) entirely from new articles uf inedieine, ient to this Tract, 1 will seth another eee t ; au ; : ‘ ‘ r E POWER OF MONEY day an Juue, 1°57, aad im the Mist year of oar Lode- era Magaaine, claim at the hauds of the Southerp coun- Gospets, vith question books, Cummings worké, Me- | Goma. . H 200 é t thurs Of Gxesor Make (ATU HT TS TIE POWER OF MONEY, re wilene SP. DULA,C_C. Clerk. trycuad especially of North-Caroling, that aid aud moir of Sydney Smith, Fumily and Pocket Bibles, |S Seno idea of the strength of these game may | Ac es { y- especially of Nos vlina, that a if bunks cCsll winded J Wueh 3 vole, | be formed when it is known that one bottle of the > 4 leasing ib heariug tre fast pascal ease nence been pl y demon- Pro ady. $5.50 suppurt that will bere, at home, establish, upon finn Hymna books of all kinds, Ireega Wee ing ton, 3 vole, |. be formed whe es known ; ; } ‘df Ooh fea ta eal tine a rennet Phis intluence has been plainly demon mre a fountsin of Literature,, aud euluavely a Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Sermone, |Z, Lavigorator contains as much strength as one |allin the finest Woodland of Pine and Ogk tim aU mos a OS Ue i strated in the present tmoneutary crisis. Tana m1 Home Literary Magazine Vauxes Architectare, Dr. KANES ARCTIC BE) hundred duses of Calomel, without any of ite de- withoot any cleared land, 5 7 = ai hg Vacs rt t s baad . : . 7" y the upper chambers, and fechas Chat Cie Pig papers, all over the country, and es HOl SE = LO | Many are the Magazines now published inthe PLORATIONS, Shakepears, Ryton, Cowper, Tap-| J leterious effects , Pi darn cf See ee wae aud I surround. ever swinging parion Gour will reas pecialy iu the commercial centres, teen Nortbern Stules that are tlovding the whole Southeru | per, Milton and a great Maany otber poetical works, | Vhoogh possesing rare medicinal powers, these ed by ‘pe sap daar ri N nee and Reda closed not one of the p cotuered ales t =i} For Sale country. ‘There is not, tis probable,) a county ia Mes. Hentz's Novels and a great many other novels, Gams have been but little known to plysie and | of any ‘ower tay o near fhe N. O. ee et t Witla reddevctions out se wbserbiage Ques = apy Suuthern State that is vot visited by ‘ Harper,” | by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, Never used in their prescriptions antl axed in the | tween Raleigh and Charhaate. | , choose 0 A lee tions ot the d ly. mvery thing pales Its pera rae “Grahata,” © Petersap.” os Godey ;" while here | a varied. u stuck of Stavunary a6 ever Wassecu south | fara of the Lavigeratur, which met with such aupre- The tow ‘ f Lexingtou would sapply a custom y Valk of courting by daylight) Thing | retfeotual ligiit bef the spleu Jor of STATESVILLE, N.C. in Northiolura wad the south, where genius une! of Mason and Dixons line, Albume Portfolios and fau- | Cedented snecess ap tu induce the proprietor to offer | this place of 200 Bushels of Gor per day—aud I knw of laming ones arin by quick, ! waty wile on Af . and alt tuve ‘dit TID ELE undersigned offers for sule his House and Lot) curpassed and unequaled reyus, the literary taku) cy witt-bouks in abundance, Blank aad Copy book sof (Cas & family mededue tried and knows in His effects. of: place where a man of enterprige could mvke 4 awals from aroun la Geitain a ee wing a a oy = HU nlinost ec very editor in the town of Statesville. Tt is one of the moet! that w broug)t wile exeterce (3 dedicated to the sup- | all sizes Memorandums and Diaries without end, @ lt hae rarely ever failed to cure Liver Compldints in Wile fortune sneer mere te ha mt drdny ae ania . = is weoues a tinancier, Tudia with its hor geautiful and desirable premises in that thriving vil- port of Northern Magaanes, while Southern euter- large amortinent of books published by the American | theif wort forms | for burber. and Leptbront the subm-ssivn to! Tr Lv the Notion hue Pehow as great a| Indigestion beieg caused by a desunged Liver ix eve of building a $20,000 Court House " a ab hei ing the putt c eis free ee variani te Nuri) i direct on by a sound of connns fo tsteps : ae iS Path nhik : 6 " u ae ue . : ‘ onit a good Dwelling, Kuchen aug Bara Those Why, lb ky cannot) we—North-Carohna, the | my stock tucludes Fluid Lamps, Port-monies, (abas, | Imagine proud lover at the fcet fe fain A Si ; ed ede WE 4 Caan: 1 wishing ty purchase, may call on W. H. Morrison, (at eputh—vend greeting to our Southern cline & Maga- | Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philocomes, Jewel | te AN Ete ‘ cnsion of banks and the seareity of stockton & Mornson's who ws my authored ageut zine, acceptable for the many qualities that adorn the | r¥. China Vasea, Cups and Saucers, Perfume bottles, Jady, potting tort an eloquent long avow cuolD. te NINIAN A. ROBISON. | pages of the most chaste, elegant and pulite Periodi- | Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Tove, Fine Engravings, al, with extraordinary expressions fitung p'’dtino 13 calw!) [tis true that the soath has har Magazines ; | in Gilt frames, Common Priv over the face ; and, at the same moment, i — | but igs in number are tb ga aad unkown, compared aalaped ropes simon tlre oTrraried Lttivenuteuancepeer throug EB MMe TE ISXIER SE” rule GREATES! tute pesto af the Soh whch very nl em at, 0.0 er the fulding Goors Ing what makes AND Medical Discovery of the Age. tor, and teeming with unpardonable sedigon scopes, Potoramas, Panoramas, Mr. M—— pray with lie eyes wide : pie ‘Then [appeal i North-Caroliaa and other sonth- ‘ CONFECTIONARY. DR. KBNNEDY, of Roxbary, has discovered in ome | ery States to aid me in my enterprise, aod in promo- | 1 23 to £25.00, Violins from 5 1” open ‘ ‘namma” prelude of a rap; moment vou have ventured to fest the tem per ter’s 1i; Aud cessunt ringing of the bell, or see rors, and hansas w its turmodls, are lage hott combs and cars fy in every disagreeable sul, have ie withont of course, Just at the Or tare MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N. C. THE undersigned having located themselves in Sal open door, the EVER bury, for the purpose of carry:ug on a Whole- It as situated on the main street adjomng the premises of De H. Kelly, and near the Coilege ofuur common pasture weeds a remedy that cares Y KIN From the worst Scrofula dowu toa common Pimple and tulent bow ta humble rt Society prise, taste such suiced as policy of Southern courribators ‘variety as anybody o southern mar. [have ¢ D OF HUMOR. My M -gaaine willbe of the usnal size; aad moth. cans, Thermomete CG ing will bs admatted to its pages but such artic as Soapa, Mrgnetic Toys, will meet the val of the most fastidious. It | « shall be ILLUS TRAT yht to wish to see in one day, | Spy Glasea from $1 0 to Kaliedascopes from Weta, to Q1.50, Micro-|'t children, Willow baskets and Wagons, Plutes from | (iug a literary Laste amougst those upoa whom, a8 a from &3, to $6, Accordeons from 8125 to $6.00, Ocia- vo Flutes, Tamberines, Guitar d without cases, and ehout TEN THOUSAND and « half of the nif. cured when the Liver is excited to meinen Jaundice is caved by an improper action of the, Licer, aud as a proof ghat the Inviaaaaron relieves this disease, let uny oue troabled with Jaundice tuke | the Tuvigerator regularly ewe week end ther shin will begin to assame its original goler, Costiveness cun be pernencotiy eured by the LTovigoraior, ‘Take it i small doses on retiring, and nature in her operations, By gradually di Mogie Lanterna for | minishing the dose, the bowels are left in a heahhy | and active state, and work asregularly as clock work ff E, eubseriber wishes to purchase TWENTY Tuo. ck Headache '* very son relieved by taking saxp bash is wheat, tue which the highest ay a double dose of the Lavigorater, which corrects ali ket price will be paid pn acidity and earness of the stomach MICHAEL BROWS. For an over-loaded stomach it has ne eqaal, av it etl, “E relieves all oppressive or uneasy foefing after eatr heartily, Fora family medicine generally, all w | Flgur! Flour! 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED, uta and frames to awit, Covers, Walking Canes aint & 5SOete to 813.00, Banjo's Flagoteta, Hirmani- Tane Measures. 8, Gold Peas, with Juve 30, 1857 or use it speak in the highest terme. ature and sweetness of her daugye oad ae al He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never fated 3D with other things not herein mentianed, all ofwhich are f s excepiin two cases, (both thuuder humor.) He has NW aN AN ) TES sale on the incest aceormmodatiag terms, Beang ver Prepared and aold by Sand(urd & Cu, 18% From * what time in te day cout), BAKERY AND GONFECTIONABY, ios! > pwscmin wer smo wanined coruBcates uf ENGRAVINGS AND PLATES (SiO att cnarges or showing goes 'seNew Yok. Price $1.00 per butte. conte nme) 6-000 BARREL FLOOR -WAlTee. one take! Not in the for ne would respectfully sufurm the pubbe that they are now He virtue, all within iwenty miles of Boston f the most elegant texture. equating in beaaty aod Call aud examime for yuurse ive 40 dames. Also suid by C. A. Ueaderma Druggat, * ve take?) Notin the forenoon certain [wo botles arc warrauted io cure a pursing sore eiyle any execeted at the North Salishury, N.C ania Is, whe callers Hoon, wher « the Sundays, ready ww supply all who may wish lo buy either by My price of subecrption te TAREE DOLLARS }« + “n mnoosic teachers and fashionable ical or whebe sale mouth ne are it t in the after Ainang their Stock may be found daring the season ie to three bottles will cure the qorst kind 0 | year, wheeh is requires ty be paid in advance, as th ideale Natt dl y | the felluwingt : son (he face expense G. be tocarred tw establ shieg euch @ publica J read. Rolie. Bieewite, dn, Rowks, [wo to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Gum wil! aot admit of a ¢redit sy scem CUTTY OF MO me : Rolla, Bone, Soda busier aud sugar Crackers Pwo betes are warranted (uy curethe worstcauker) § ¢ The First Number wail be tesued Let January ; when everbody is expected t every déseriptue, ail kinds of Ca molasses, tthe mouth aad stomach InSe {batter Cakes. ginger, spree nud lemon enaps Tiree to five battles are warranted to care the worst GREAT SALE 0 A. J. STEDMAN. 1 PRecottrer,—orrosite tue Cover Hovew. st TENE satwcriber wines to pwrcbese five thoumed Herrels Flour for whier the highest marie price will be puid. MICHAEL BROWN 7 5 BUNTING ARSON, | May 26sh, 1887 COWAN'S | VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC REHE D! F LOTS!!! Salisbury, Juwe 30, 185 we tochurch. An bour, when you cau ecard i apeion: aes och Susie's fingers t > her te ager nud pice Nuts, Freach Cake, Sout Cakes, cae of Bry pe September 29, 1 : — : é pi Susie's fingers to make he TEN in, cord dius A P's, eegariand Erench Jumbire, (?0¢ lo (ao burtles are warrauted ty cureallhumer Cg oy. ay aataline denlat Navermicr ( ; THE ELEVENTH (ITH) DAY OF NO on whom she loves best; look im Suscs Lady F va Cakes nih val all ier vember next, at the FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY = : t bogers, sponge aud tea Cakes, : eee n rea inlenrecraaniie will be Pitisburough, N.C. After that lume it will be id ‘ a. at « ord, rimeipal. land to see if her fortune runs will POUIL AWL 22922 ee reel ea ea epee ce eee in ONGC CITY OF MOREHEAD, surreainu rom ma alatarentd hhh = at: “ youre, and vetind what fetter vf te alpua a> ee Be BCSe Four to ox bottles ate warranied to cure corrup \ nan s v - will be ed at public auction, the Late of caid City DISEASED KIDNEYS, EVE exercises of this Sartitution will cemmesce bet is formed therein; and kiss her when snd running ulcers N = ! Vhiew the new City lad off by the Shepard's), Ser if 5 2 egeinon the iJth of July. The beer you please; aad hug her when you te raamented and faney do h des ue buttle will cure sealy eraption of the skin Point Land Cuanpany. at the tenamas {the Adan | Slmein the Blalderand Nidneys, Weak vag prepared bumself by © regular puursy’ of med, - : aa) abate and Spanmel Waccar Dwo to three butUeeure warrauted (vo cure loe wurs SUR 74’ ‘ ’ y ue aod North Carotina Rail Road, at Brautorn Har Pak th a wew to tewc he mofictte wh 2 : . ay ties . eas of the oun re, . + oclvag, @ the patrumage of is. please ; aud all this when t ee de foib cream Puffs. ( ake ja Ma o gworm IN3 l RAN( E COMI ANY. ban Noe nmediately wt the Athanuc Oceaa ahi’ Loins, & pulle this al # needleas to ety thet tiie Len = are sleeping, when the soand of footsteps and erean Kirees Two to three bottles are warranted to cure che ; Cape The vanous Repurts of the LU. 3. Coast Survey Thimvovatasble medievmeiafor enleet the Davie in having been for the Inet quarter of @ rents are scattering in the streets, and there is Trae post deaperate care of heumatem Ka CCH hee bees)! bs, cere and coonomy of the offi. | ..: ish the greai exertioncies of thee Harb, far fo. | Hetel 1m Markovills : at Dy K Campbell's, 1a bre: ander the core of the late HB. Cally ts teweted oy AO TE pee fa . your a dey clivigaribodleslare Wertentedto carcthe salt. © CO OUUMS<ompany: that we are free from debt. uty of entrance, depth of water and sceutity fran All; at the ake Chand) Ah hen hiag i) NY > moral an ally hewhby commmmmmety, Beord cay » do en earth su bear Susie as ju OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. have made tu @ @esemenis, and have Dow ou be de wintie wave, whilet Furt Mecuc completely cum Hetelia maiem ; sed atthe Carvbus Waichmae Uf. bisined. convemient be the Aeedegy, et seers eclf! ; HerrehU houlesw ure the worst eases of large Capital. vin: tn preminn poter #457 059055 10 yy aude the eutraoce fier tn Selebery dollars pee moath, Camdhes excepted. The irra The best qna : Fernect eee Gun Lh ball ar rer rite cash §13.34529—maling a total of $470,504.72, & Tis inichic) Gimuamerinne by water ead) bead The subseriber baviag catered inte coparimership ...cm will be $6.00, 750, and 19GB, of, QE00 1, : rorice, C : kedat ore = reany and Watences A beuelitis alwass expenenced from the first but tanvk es that may acerwe ; we therefore te ¢ thin a great Cimmmetcsal' Ciuy. The vane, ©! Joba F Cowan. ongimal pateniee,for the ar the Jeger, aud 7.50 forthe ngher Bagtioh beangh Some of the Beauties of Banking J v nad. Ped-weg ASR Alek ana E9 ed kittie hte ap Cure is warfauied when the abuve station im mayiig to the public, that (he te be feriile va'leyerf ithe Kuamhe, Tear Sfecterr am fh ve Medeerne. we prepetedto 912 50 for the (Iaames vad hegher brewehes wf Mathe The f : ck eae = ; Nuts Be > Tobaces and Su yu eck eater Company ta thy Southern country, ‘The eo and the commerce of those gree farneh a supply by addressing hem at Selhars, N | wetics ae niowing rich reveiations are ur Baul, Weeding, Duner awd Sopper are R I wera aand t * the Risks iu thes Company being in the Wee A 'bemarte, Cartiteck, (roatan « re callvag at hie reandieuce, 19 mes weet of thie NEFENRANCES nished by a correspondent of the St. L manved SU Use eee eee _ a B Se eve. part of the State, where the danger from Bre vs S Gill poschi WeRer Hareeihreagh Mace E Db AUSTIN Pee vibe — a adel wD a é i ney ere ae - spats . £ \ ease. So sure as water willext rieh fier, eonur os the porth, whilst Bozue seund we wae 21 1855 us ainsi sar aliens af ll D. Jone is Republican: cariefecina, ond sa reverva 8 ee da Sie cure bait | gevet ach « baie » DIRECTORS: 0 hewn ral prducts, luneler - Nene s pee Rev. A gs doing arenas ; y will supads tbe ends J . (owas , ow ee “In conclusion, J will depict Ger vou ee Sus: nk ae cara pl mays eprake | Jumes § or a. Mebane, CP Mendenhall, 1) taval stores and fine ali tunber of the feghne tying 1857. eta Pitarted LL Aue . : : , po ee ees a ue s herh . vpoWe “ mac Juha © ¢ Jed He sath ; r . z = 2 an Liiwots bank. A frame leeime, a cou . ba oo reare tu me surprising; treet thal grows v8: | iadeuy, James M Garrett, EW. Ogbers, DP The A & N.C Rai Reed ehirh will be mady fu SPRING \\ |) \| b}| A) | ER Jane 30, 15? ws ter so high that vou ean barefv lay vou W. VOLK SPIES rTem,1n & me places e tolcnd vette velar Creag David Meh ight, Greensborgh ; Aler W i fret of January AL pasere threagt the > b - 4 wrists on the shary edyee wi of, aud - S-pte rhe pon-if hese % en ; “ ! = News bor. Lot r z ve A ehorf = wert ss sceoud, th whe are all kinds c ” Cat . \ at iow id comnecis eg Ra narrow that but oue toa can a ‘ Fee nea ape a : i if a pee vA Naa { cone whine gree NOC : ) 8, koe T ' Sha Sabebury « ea 1 at (5ed-tobn apatime. The specie aus dae PHE PROHIBITIONE my \ fo ae 1 gare Prmeoth: & I The S ( Wail Qed’ x Werhecien hee up, like the lawe of . Wut, darbeae ~ em - ; Spal Ae ye PP Jonen, Ya 729 miles . Uhariate eco FUE sakes h ; ke Meech = AND CAP ea ; sbi mbe mihiv, byt Barcutive Comm F ‘ ' . pects t wets Rail Reeds ceborriber bas just retereed fran the Netw © MANUFACTORY, rai ragpaaaa henge agate Yom | New York Siete Temperacce % perda oereere. with A Ue pemecalteea enaine (siwsae' oy emi rales pepe sel 4.4D DEBFOT. éheck is canceiled in deily silence ire | ember ofthe Execaty Binse of th ve beer JAMES SLOAN, Pre sac ot eutensim win raped progress, ite comtemptated ’ ' ’ ah 40 You hear ene fumbling beiind a yreen bo ar Pie abico and mnae eo advorat ve business aba ot. xatil KN Vice Premade nt ach the trade of Memphis and the Mssmsrpp: GOODS AND CLOTHING | SPRIYG TRADE, 1857. - : 3 dfaue- ie the Nutinn, corgbate of thei wred a the annalsef parcetm 6 weect he it CP MENDENHALL. Attornes Valley by the wir ot at ihe rad that ¢ fue the Spnag and Sermmer “ serven. A mekace ot surmplaster . A~ see ! aera s ie PETE ADAMS. secretary and Ureasarcr Ltt ie fet apis 2 ou sent es he Hae ahah) esl Uke tock comprises 0 JOU’ DOOLEY, thick as a bull's horn, and twenty-tire \ SN umber Gc dunwety be gus’ la my owe preset kept its vs WM EE CUMMING ral Azent sone Rash (sd . eents in silver, is lauded y va for o— tet miner ue pa general famiy Wo MeCoseen. | The Port of Re xalort 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA comsaderatie check. Lac vundle: t taf ine Paowe o N+ inedinne. greet and © Firtacs have ber a lu JA Mewane ba ve Conmmitiee St Iheg Paeith rac Peaee o=e reruaren or ‘ : ; ; - Mtatere the Unwn.an a1 Len ee pusprs IM aitite at ly bueed, the nutes are imenie, 6 Che rrulstes in every Miete. |: 1s the adherent of unure Ber enses cf epeleptic fils—ae disease w war re Saat on hnmenied he ! w ach "2 HAT CAPS, LADIES PUGS, TRIM WIN with the other inconveniences, Vow ca editen! pe sthe apg f avvother d- alwave a-dered iucaruble, have bee eg ir . Pt zi ( cs ‘hatches itiks Pac &‘ rs hardly count them You open the ban wi 4ed te apy ese the Lequer Traffic w te s Oe @ nr “ e ER ADAWS, Secretary fic Kartenad ever he come and that should b clend ite ont ey eele A re catirmatarel facemp tance: em alluther ques , satin wre dutfem Cre, Cl May scissor hicthenth) why may mit thee new City become re VV OULD on thee aceneme parveatanty oa ste # ' a i iw - Hae “ Piha <a + put ts abe dutely » * ore ‘ av ' ‘ oe b r f the East I watie - . fern he buupecs cate af hee ee gelet cusherree and athens cea, ani scone ms, and voa u L have of averal cases of Dg hem aged ‘ ‘ (ies wet fire bien the preparsicne be bes made ft (Re bammre + ar ae > bal he etek canmet be aor . oon ea een eat | ee “Steamer Chesterfield, (5-2-2000 oer oom ene | ee ee at ve wil teat vou « r Yoru na , na ative aed pages tue | & Haadeche, Dveprpaa, A Fever Cont Pietde of the State. hy . 1 eat le wet Mead) Wartee empress! Verws tow the Noah, be ret p \ \ Pa a the Kude. the-ases . he SN ak wich the Were Cine s ‘ + Vese H redeo rete fe ’ + of elnmore, Phetedeiphe. are aweor om . h ool » ae wf a Pens ev : od (eo ag Nee Newt - . pel mewsefacturme & ewer Yuur ech is valy Ca ws $ ~ ry hee mere gin any oo net ¢ A carne hruegh the new erty 4 ae . o- . o lime wre gut Op— thee be be The is tue retucu inate you bby tue inset tires ere $ ie n hecane age’ ating Pow a. ‘ i) erk p ed « wptee of every are of thems tor old advanced ou vrain, tha \ . From Charleston and George- ‘ . ee ae : eee aot ried esi egcemsly” Rae bee the £ fou lw A ' s+ vor User Adalte - ble ope town, . ae oe eae ae . Se 4 4. 1s re t he imager liad i savin y at $ - e reat‘ od-m rotween the wrth and a oe ote sane : : ; halite He ' ns ‘ i sk epi Steamer CMESTEREIBLD, Capt Jno Fre ; tae int ac : : . \ eT De W; d ae ee ‘ euch 6 su + a . ’ : : | seat mca = : Se ee ag : Negroes Wanted. am bec otha al ute . ( perate un the bweletwice a rane thorugh repairs. oF ty to receive 5, of he Amar n, Sevath Ame verebty b -- ~ T . ¢ 7 MEAP TERE RY ; t “ . as ae fid Wear Tayi ay erehes. a ye - ; bw of N : . 5 . . he ( OF MOKEME AD mm etunted oa a . we, for n he * = Hb FLYING TiS sod ain oe Unted bn DONALD RENVEDY, re ee agers ie ath s 4 1) Warren > win Mis eee i spas lle ie cent dee f " fed a * ore SAMUEL REPVE Baglin, \ Z . a a Py t & . 2 -ea bre aed ¢ d- gitfe te drnking WahokarvM P) i‘; - wr og = “ . 4 \ sed ‘ . me ehalvbent e a v wrte f "1 ibe aca. fi Leu hs elua! attra bd ; = . c be b 1 . ae \ . . on : : : RA Hiiied ‘ : ". “* sole LAND) FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY ' dn om. they em Bed » owt I ; » x : . ° wate veret:. queat pervert e ca etn Piet ees dor tl row ' ssn ‘ k \e : iS wei holes wettihe [eer Rommer’ Niet ie wide hewme North or Mouth t eaturee sk - ~ Iwesry. Be th ‘RM . . y x bs wi have = ance tn gett a ; ot bs Hee bua se sngemente are of the epmputr ard wt th- « eatice ' " M 1 ! & t by freight, « ° e eee ts se ola g form Paee: te) hind. wed attentwe ve pod lo the er® ° asi F 2 7 T ' “ TAF wowner I t ‘ ale = Bh hones wrt uni mae hing ae! prom pt chepment of garde. vest Lal) ¢ i ‘ : Ja ‘ 1 AGENTS: \ acl werne Ge 2) ACRES Lever kwow ‘ r t @ hose “ cA WHEE EINSON. Oh . ’ = DrIBpBpLwB e*®e BOUNCES. on ua" i 5 \ : ' ‘ ER & HENNING, Geoegetow . str a “ : Ones I bar sted Catviea &. Dibete, Jonathan ®. Wen: a . a ie = “ ° ‘ . < ate 1 W ating . Lele at Btasten,t € ‘ b eats Sill Dre + yw MOnRIE AT . ie a wel wh ‘ - ‘ ted te { : : Premde So Pp ! ‘ * . cs aie A are ( j ‘si | = ts | a , : ee VV \OU CEMENT. 7 ete ah lvoe COMMUSSIOR Mercnagls 4 ba ‘N QO I i OF ] Ne JOHN LEW YIENSON, of Les Hoge : ay y re 7 oe nos Tn Cotton Plour, Grain, Naval Stores os a cs ‘ ( 4 a ery e T = , ‘ ae ¥s €® att tar | _ ee to WILLIAMS BROWN. singe Wocsces vet far'ehet.—tgaeherm rcseee Gemeratl : pie \ Y I i = } in \ 5 os : ga ® ah stare of Nv ink, Wont tina ' , 2 I wellw y ©o 180 Front Street, f . “ re on aes Pane ea ee Tin, Sheet-lron and . ' or f f 17 Those wie ies Pet : : we : y Ou he Mp here es a re tre cee lsursy wr mDuin. ‘ want Sey ea ee or Copper Smith, i : SUE TALL Se, s e- »p {Pp mp) : . : : t = | i | ‘ 1} \ | | i | \ \ ' o Ampatatn ' At his old Stand opposite Berean, cee = ad ° ° 1 OU lab Fasc [ae . Hw Om A Oeebam. ite H t . a“ p the tore of meer) wad 6 \ . ° ee @ las a Ce t \ ’ if x . oF . 1 (rues \ eS plies MURPHY & 0 REG eM yeeeate ! ° s . e \ - DAVID BARRIER i : Poise ror ise - i x Wt speak ee for th Ke prarsore W MD.6 F Chase iy DER aie SALISBURY N Ps ! Vere F “i . 1 ( 7 Bina the rvet @ : OALISD ( ; ; : a pe rrinied tareat van PRIVATE SALE ; Ponret Journeyman Tailor ath Ae ale ys as aie Varese and Mtoves alesse head fo oo GRAY, BRYAN : “vy wey tgit 1 mms iN oven ME Ube Pseent fc Mas 79, mS : ; &C0., T L E £ i k Au BE DR’ EB ' ECORV i I ANTS rmsd & heecncishic, Ga pumunas HIF noderrigned having devermined to m™ : A ; a ae ree . . Flovpae Tasloe of yey i, J eo ist. m5 ‘ he WARRELE - a ss Aas. ‘ for amle bee reardence om the thriving 2 whe at 1 le ionan ee . NQ AY eal GRAV A TANSEY, n raniifal vitege of OLIN, IredeliCea, NC ® : > ; a js Siectecnicn DISSQO] | TION n : xt (a tence Wy eras ay ms Lutstnccatedliatibolesmits ewe wend ea i ine « . JAS B OREARD gu . sone FIVE 4ut . t he dearable sitigatione ia the village. Terms? . i . : ee ee : t ubacriber ia now prepared f 5 ann NEN ea ‘— lencalsiine iM Love r t ; SHE finn of TON & TOMY WONS, © me fur Orn I Co, Now 1648 i 26 a j ® Bi aretcmiire it re foe eails “pr ra@Mp ° Venn) “a Of Le Sad bl _ re oe ‘ a dermgned. orn day SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS MONUMENTS, : ects ae ) : : ; NEADSTOVES. S = WALL FPAPSDAR. a ‘ ‘ ras = ma LN eld al nent est woken nt He Minnfacturee North Carutinn Materiate; 4 . ONES, SLABS, \ . ‘ shal sleet alae ee ] A tvs i , pe emplaye N » ¢ ‘ “ ale b . ; ‘ match ' al ss . . , “ 0 a Te er Opry eeoutereipnitrs LCE eer et eny other work in their line in metyle ansarpeseed Beek Storr ) WILL PROPERTY eee et renee eal EL et : ' ' THOMAS SY MONS UES ata Do Poe rahe a faversble show 4 Oe er a cc Britt GOT : ) OA TRIAL IS WHAT IE WANTS Quarriece, and we ohall herealtes de oe: wey, 7 WILLEAM sy WONS s en : ; 5 [ “ ee FOR SALE, Salers ehwccnencen Oey es ee ae Aer Aghtning More Now Books. “ann "50 ACRES N Bo Meese Worth & I f Bavettevile Nf one ale, be sup \ ed ie ey ae DISCNLON AN IvtE Ww Al el i 1 ‘ 5 aK a3! are Agente f he above Huckete “ snciohi end a “ Ns i) Ly ¢ 5 $e . -3 ae De kot . COPARTNERSHIP. woe Hache ih and we nie the pbb ta OAT . erate malebary, duly 1 - Pestil P Med - CWE sierage nave fed rere ge ry July 1m, 133 i> Pestilence, Patent Medicia elt \ : SH 4 4 : a“ : J £3 > ‘ , . FAMINE, &e, &e set pe ee ateciay cae J.P. GOWAN, Peer ee ; ‘ ao TAMES © SV ONS. cn WITH R ean alamities that ehould b a HeoMs MON (i | i ‘ BAKER & OWEN heg lear ; LHOMAS SV¥MONS (f) r() ITVS form the public generally and private individ : Blank Books. | f Saheho 19, m5 ‘ . ; a Th. I, R BA RDS, Ueularly, that they aro ready, willing and *! hind a ; ATTA Leet them from one at leant of the above (leghi™ ; = ‘ Tq! \ R¢ ) W - by putting op to their buildings, their Patent Tadaiet \ IN "QTD Leebining Conductors, at prices lower thant! heer’ " AOA \ \ ro l I ( ) [ ha) | 4 er been done pt in this part of the eonntry. Ade a ' \ © White teeth. Perfumed Breath and heauti« * your orders to Baker & Oweg, Salisbury, N ¢. ; ‘ ul Complerion ia vein the Aira g July 22, 1856 : ae M die fa Thiwernd Plorera” Wat taly nr genticoman TGE OFFICE FOR ALL 1, mes \ ty Yorn On = i L the Stag : VALE ABLE TOWN PROPERTY ILLEAM SPOKES THE BANNER OF he argo a Tan sean Pisce Pc ee coe a MICHAEL BROWN f ions 4 “ss ni render it sere : ; : : Naliehury, Feh 2, 1857 ‘ FOR SALE OR RENT ‘AY Point Comfort Mee ee — 1 1a ; : i ‘ ew wes | | biog ‘ oS OF ABS 2b Us, ; SUE ES LEAN UES " vb Ht ea NY li HOR AH, COMMISSION : FORWARDIN 4 7 fe - a < t Katie " " ; ( Tee Lee salt mis Vor anle hy all Druggicte oo“ “ ° ne i. ,; mei eu Tegel INIMITABLE ROBSRDS, WTCH-M KER AND JEWELER, | AW i ' . : r 4 Ie a est car CLOSE—-PAIL Wandiand Cream. Pomut Z MALISEUHY No. b> bp iy " J J , ie Hat y pert special j One ad » é m1 Teale ten be de GO aoe k! ee er SALUSBVRL, 2. Co \ \ 1 \ rane EN dnary anne a ZEPS constar hendia teres eeecetace iia ? : ay Tngehen Winrone t ' xa vo TN WATCHES ond JEWELRY ofall Kinde | er Prong on ane ‘ 4 ! WW +a at a an the Kear " {he Clocke, Watches and ee ramp ‘gowal aftew | necro eee 0h ‘ heart coms b patgiackes Watehen nnd Jowriry of every description, of PRODUCE, and to all CONSIGNMENT , wel at ‘ - ef snes Paliabury, N 6 Salehusy, N ( K bairn ble terme manner and onthe moetreasonn. | Cah advances made on Produce to be Shipper ' February 19, 1856 | other Porte, or'rotd in thie market 1y38 | Jume 90, 1857 Ue The Syr of North ¢ Wednesda The the Trev 1 ty, (Fs et rinthiar “Now he tereth are ceive his own labor with God | are God's and atten! seemed de The disco: replete wi its dednet and forcil tracted th ed home t eonscienc After J the standi chosen as . of Synod, Sabbath i On Fri: cerning t rian” pa this Gtue aper and Bebod to the enter} by Rev. Mebane, Neill Me! ble, C. Esq'rs,— of publish were ado voice, Re Rev. J: ing Secre ciety, add andience, gard to th spoke alx lay an ede Bible caw waluable . cerning tl He wa Z and his e all thar w Friday the Coun ported, a’ lu belall The va show the peroas co The 8; Dight Th The i’ cotnutene paper in wecan Le el at bas Geo. Me. Ew) Me the Pres! tuleuted « boadd any jong bus pr bea geut and vrate and feel himeelf a faction to Wilmiaz The an ers im place on ized by Chairman The repo was rece the part of Direct and the ! year: H.W ineon and tea; T. L Dowell L Linevin ; A. G. 1h of the 1}. elected |’ retary an A cory the line f with a vi Fall if p The rhe in Wala 1558.— | As the is agitate dog statia one are a find then The Ba ome thir darned in more tha delta wer bat they half billic debtedne 307 of ass cealed it any accu South of | not one c ized from linoss the iu Michig to the § duced bu of a cent! the highe TERA BR mD, va 1M WLNGs y ca bee bao ee el deiphs. » weturreg & thee be ba Peery pete + thee bew he bee men reqwlen rep whe hewn * feperer ~ ow © he op id tree ® he 4 2 owt dhe "9 2 eenpetr” lo there rest 7OnB. » oe. Wemee poten. € a] Stores. rmity trcoct, ao € imine EE: ed to oe > thriving om WC * and o¢ Terms» M. LOVE uf 26 han baer’ ry addre® ry A.C. NN. ARDING Mt; a Go a the pureher NMENTS” eo Shipped -5 (de I BRUNERY KBDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. | eco From the Charlotte Democrat. North Carolina Synod, The Synod of the Presbyterian Ohurch of Nort Carolina met in this town on Weduesday. last, the 21st inst. The ppening sertion was preached by the Rev. Neill McKay, of Harnett coun- ty, (rs étteville Presbytery) from Ist Cot nutbians, 8d chap,, 8th and 9th verses: “Now he that planteth and be that wa- tereth are one: and every man shall re- ceive his own reward according to his) own: labor. For we are laborers together | = with God: ye are God's hushandry, ye ate God's building.” . There was a large and attentive audience present, and all seemed deeply interested in the subject. The discourse was one of much ability, replete with sound argument, logical in its deductions, and delivered in that clear and forcible manner, which, while it at- tracted the atteution of the hearer, press- ed home the subject upou the heart aud ience, ie? 3 the sermon, the Synod was call- ed te order, and the roll being called, it was ascertained that 20 Ministers were at. from Orange Presbytery, 30 from the Quncord Presbytery, vad 20 fran the Fayetteville Presbytery, besides Ruling i from each of the above Presby- teries, numbering about 40. Rev. W. W. Pharr was elected’ Modera- tor, and Kev. Jacob Dull and Rev. Mar- tin McQueen were chosen Clerks. On Thoraday, after the appointment of the standing committees, Newbern was chosen as the place fur the next meeting 2 of Synod, on Wednesday before the third Sabbath in Novewber, 1858, On Friday resolutions were offered con cerning the + North Carolina Preshyte- rian” paper, proposed to be published in this State. The resolutions endorse the aper and pledge the imembers of the Eebed to exert themselves in sustaining the enterprize. Short speeches were nade iteh me Wews, Agriculture, Jnieraal Inprovements, Commece, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. SALISBURY, N. C.,INOVEMBER 38, 1857. English Mormons. The Agricultural Exhibition. An English paper furnishes the follow- | [gkroxrep Fok THK RALKIOU REGISTER. ] ing towards a history of Auman depravi- | FIFTIL ANNUAL FAIR OF THEN. ty in these our latter days of “ saints” and C. STATE AGRICULTURAL “civilization :” SOCIETY. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY. “In spite of the absurdity and false- hood, and not a little depravity, by which it is overlaid ; in spite of everything that! A large number of articles were en- faith, reason, aod sentiment, can say tered on Tuesday, making the Exhibition against it. Morwonisun is making more {a much better one than we anticipated on way at present, winning inoce proselytes|Monday evening. There were quite a than any sect in existence Opposition /namber of persons on the ground all day to it appears ouly to add to its strange | principally inembers of the Buciety, how- power, Routed and driven from one spot ever, and exhibitors; but there was also of the eart! and, appareutly overthrown, |a goodly number of spectators. This day it reappears with multiplied resources at} was principally occupied in arranging the janother, The prospect of persecution t cticles for exhibition, &c. There were, | serves to draw to !t new votaries. Not-|however, three trotting matches which | withstanding the known determination of | were witnessed with much ioterest by a the United States Government to break |large number of spectators. We have up ite stronghold at the Great Salt Lake, |procured the following account of the ja steady tide of emigration sets towards | trotting matches: jthe dooined city. A melancholy couclu- | The first, at 12 o'clock, was a trial of sion is deducible from these successes of |apeed of horses under the saddle, three Mormonisin. It is, that smimense num-| rounds, the best two in three, fora silver bers of our population are su little able to jcap worth $5. There were six entries, take care of themselves, that they wander) viz: Simon Layes, of Granville, entered |tifully ciubroidered smoking fp. Mrs. | W. CG. Powell, of Goldshouro’, hd two ve- jty beautiful silver braided mgs. Peter | Plain, of Raleigh, lad a pair bt needle- | worked slives. Mrs. G. M. La, of Ala- jwance, had a pair of ladies’ galers, whol- ly home-snade, which would gmpare fa- vorably with pote d broagt from the North, and are we donbt né far more ‘gubstantial. Mr. and Mrs. Btts, of Ral leigh, had several paintings on glass— jwhieh were skilfully executd. Miss M. E. Mabry, of Lexington, haca beautiful ottoman, and a table cover. Miss N.C. lsome raised worsted ottemsm covers.— Mre. Garrett, of Greensbow’, had very | pretty specimens of wax fruit, F. it. | Bloom, of Winston, had a pair of pain. {bottom shoes, of his own manufacture, which possesses inany advantages over the ordinary shoe. | Mr. David Kaboweiler of Wilmington had a very ingeniously aranged rocking chair, which in summe: ime, either for ai invalid or for one whe wishes to in- dulye in a luxury of the lighest order, is just the very thing. Jusdmagine a lady or gentleman sitting dew in a rocking Powell, of Goldsboro’, had two very hand- | eee usce trait destruction, spiritual aud | his grey mare, * White Mouse ;” W. I aie of a hot, sultry, summer's day, unc temporal; destruction of mind, body anu | Hughes, of Jolinston, bis bay horse “Jit; by the simple rocking d‘ the chair cause xords, in the doumned city of Utah. VU. Bb. Baldwin, of W anington, his bay a delightful pertumed lrpze to blow in- | horee * Joe Smiths” W Strudwick, af tu his or her face all the thane | Orange, his brown mare “ Nelly ;” J. 1 As a stateneit of the opera . . : * eecupied. Bi Ses l =z : t o . . : ° Neal, of Beaufort, his bay horse * Joln tion of this ingenious pete of workman Hancock ;” and O. 8S. Siith, by Rev. Mesrrs, Calton, Nash, Wilson, Mebane, Cha:ubera, Geo. McNeill and Neill MeKav, and by Hon. A. W. Vena ble, C,H. Wiley and Jas. W. Osborne, Esq'rs,—all in favor (with ene exceotion) of publishing the paper. The reselntions Of coarse, Morinunisin is making way the cliair is in En sland. [ts apostles, going among the very worst people of the worst classes | his bay were adopted with Lat one dissenting voice, Rev. ld Tr. Penick Rev. James If. McNeill, Correspond ing Secretary of the American Bible So ciety, add d the Synod aud a larve andience, pe Friday afternoon, with rn gard tu the affairs of that Society. Il spoke about twe and a half tours, nak of the worst localities in the inanufactar- | | horse “Sam.” Mr. Neal's Lay borse, * Joe Stach,” won the cup At three o'clock, there was a trial of speed of horses in single harness, the ng and minivg districts, irradiate the f 4 srulish ignorance or their hearers with Dame! {beet (two in jung a heat for pa ne [There were two entries, viz: Dr, Wot such Vielons of sensual ease in the ‘ ; ; three, three rounds constitu of rel giou, that the wretched people wil a silver cup worth &1U ly grasp at the change in their con ship tay be interesting .o some of our readers we give the folosiuy ; Between the rockers gi the back part of the chair, will be fra suspen air through a Refriveding Apparatus, ] ing ao eloquent appeal in bebalf oft Itien which prowises so tuch. The sta-;8trads.ck,o Orange, entered his Sta lio, 1! Jer the chair wh ae nsice. The adque’ , rwelalf « “e : : . : oe {* Carolina Black lawk and W. M.. air first passes throug! the ice water, ab t yan ela ountot Gelice of the offuial Mocmon emigration | é i a“ ’ + 3 Bible cause and relating a cast amount of \ RMT tued. of Caanvilic, hie U ty lerse, serbs the moisture, thar|becomes coule waluable and interesting information con report slows that the wunbers of biyglioh | f ’ “fou dyer.” Carolina Black Hawk, by the ice, passing orthe side of the cerning the operations of the Society Mertnune who ecek Utah are mary Cithew let lel eu Ll rocking chair, through dineveable tabe, He rs a Suent and impressive speaker , | cup. j 1 : ' er tian the syyreyale from all the At 4 oclock,there wasa pacing matel (eral ot INGA TU ders an the ¢ and his effort was highly conmimended by ; | i ; ; In this will be noticed a t ly, which cor . o pecs 2 tu oc horse der the saadle, the ‘ 1 ub ced abBliy, wh , all that na lave beard speak uf it rést of Europe, and the total in the val-| for agi ler the saadle, the be _ two iaita a stall sponge evitaining the J . 1 1 rer se rounds ccumm~tiliting s out. tails é ] sponge wmitaning the hs Fridey p lat aflere Micasuaury sctoruc 27 of the Salt Lake is inuch over the; !4 turer, three r snes ¢ ust) ntiny a beat, ie itl t Le , : aren ; » PN for amilver cup worth &5 Ti were ce, are iredeh wd Al De thie the Cowwittee on Dou M esions re | iuneber of Americana. Utal is, in fae Cole s I cold, perlamed, pure anpmsses out = Ww , Ae be! o jtour recs etulerod, wiz Roan diorse + ’ : . i : aghoral rere on A.W. Venable spoke an f rylish colony of t vt aborina- |. poy, Mp Linwe SoWalleaise Mr W..C. Stanton bra ye agent a wet Vt Le Canad ; bie desertption ; and tot) sfact we, atan! Cuswe Chavibanike liners G cores y for tiie New [a A utp ( clones The various reperts made tot re Synod 7 ; ’ I ? my ’ : ‘s rane m ¢ e te rew the athe foot the A \ ett : 1 guy n Pal 3 show the Church to be in a very pros Sees ce : easel : Rn an ayy tol | the Vel R hing . erume Bobovty Win Risecll, at Caswe rnd pistols, called the Veleer Tae peroas condition rime : z ‘ The S ] j I & ' Biv lore Alex” by Josiah Turner, of Fire Arte, whieh are deserving mor D og oo ened) acne Ue ect 8y ce Orange. Me. Tur tons horse “Cet ue than abimple mention Sheea nes Ww gi Hl - | ‘ rey it 20 to But nthe alf Year of the Americam Tract | took the cup wry f 20 to SU bails, and they ail “oe i ‘ ne ' ; The “N.C. Presbyterian.” | Soclety. ASSIS LIES fel RECR ERE , ete : . . . bad s i ' ” c The drestcterian Svicnl recived ¢ Statementaat the meeting of the Execn The trains frum every direction hav lat Pee wet : \ coinatenee the pubieaion ot a Chur ve Committee just held, showed that the | Macht lange accessions on Lnesday eve think the t te farmer ra Paper in tine State as soon ue the water receipts fur six tnonths had been 151 ie ee morning tote Vis than even Colt’s tive shocers, as they wil : ares t o moon x » yates t reit crea ee wecan be procnred dtiate be pullieh 598 vp aly BLL than is Bo amie J sooo . : "a CERES 6 toeqgually as yreat ad sta low el at Favetter snd edited tw es . were opened on We eoday the grounds daniuye. ard : we ohred Ge MeXeil Bid dcrindemer bulk u ant Vew Tie sales by ¢ ad bepan rapidiy to fll up, and tev ll o iter ray y Tie - yet ASK Ew) Me. McNeil is too we known ¢ teurs, bal Sie JY calities din - cluch, there were probably $000 peuple von ‘ew l« aay, JA I lias t vn the yrour (uP dle \ the Presbyterians Nort am auan tl, lave ’ ew Crease . x ae talented and ' any a t RL.000, ane 1 rrAnt F + ty ociock, the Ciief Marshal assem 4, cunetructian ate lee toadd anything teeta reputati by spea ave roasedd nearly P.UQOO000 pa ed the Judges a risate ward ye ‘ the t a 4 water J - i ’ ’ pas ing lets privine Wek a Mr oF uilee l < a oa. mle eB tis, aod ygoave 1 itiks wir WW t hesitate t alow be a geutieman of ab Asa w ecded ite ree 4, that motes given f peta, bog f™ re NECeESA LY k these fire-wrins the tost valma and vratur we consider lain Hunger troge paper oll dine a . fe Niorte as ter the mide proceeding ete we have ever seq, anu they ave - ' ch wit rv { thw « ) s ‘ ’ and feel confident that be wil surts to the annyguut of SS9IE ETS weed re DD PL So UE . it cheaper tian ( a pis hieeeelf ae Editeur with credit and seatie center, 815.695 34: otal due within ea ws ; tu atts it Watson's superior 12 Swing Mac faction to the palrous & pajr montlea, @4 eal 54 ACT a cwoch Le seroughbred ores attracted more attention banauy t , Western i) rut A font of Arie an type is now cast were Hi ee ! ! e e Vall, aud astound thea ny in New York her Ce care Ut (ieee ete Jielices Attia aes © who tad uever velure ve itbin opera . Rew. Dr Reset RAiietant . jiica draugnt and saddle horses were Wilmington, Charlotte and Rather- | eee | Dimi (i omaee KEKE tie bees Gee ee 7 giie | yrena, Lanter e Nai \ AC ] fordion Rail Road. Heat a dather woike vi Avncivang are (HEuEhY horses were examined, and they for the Deaf and Duruls ail The annunal meeting of the stuck ] ’ t rutv ped here ‘ sual hoes Ml betas 4 URE MeL 2 eda saniety of very beaut nens = a, Hl : Jacks t ts, s, aN eX . leuanatrn i @rs ia iis Company was held in tine aul ne spe plates sentte Durkoy ” Se ee : aan . . "Ww, n i t { the “ e I : banat 5 s eh aN et BL ybusskilin peomans " I< : ee r use by Hiaston, Who Feques : Ai . 3 } sore the 21st inetant, and was orgy ees titan eu (err wpenations the 3 Not Sur) sates ‘ Me . W ams & Lllavs ‘ 2 Y apponting D A. Coviny ; > ner eX Parcel . - 4 x curte ‘ i venerable Dk kr eatly arranged an 1 Cas Chairman, and Ib SNS) J ston, we kM A et ‘i At kK there was atrottingina Frangipani perfame, & — foor ce '" r . { t ° r The report of the President was reais a Parcs. alee requests cularged appropria | Befioe ‘ rape Leaving t al Thal. we eonr way . tor k : HAL EWE 2 ot rt ay inte Planters Ha “ here waia Wae received with much satisfaction efor ‘ ‘ : L- | % ae @ cuileavoring ty jj | tere were several ther tre niuds Varietcotly ; . e the part of tho-e present. The naniber es Fae vee tor cops awarded by the ma F = fo riane t of Director proper means t rtall @Xpetnes so far tral productions A Ofs Was iteremsed from Y ] pare pice tt : being engaged in the examinatt AVS TTS TTTTTETETIGT TCS ERC AEEE ol HWY and the following elected for the ensus ¢ Lat A nib . eo ve ito articles im Floral Ila atthe ti Se artic! wesawt ae MORUIVOATt ar aap? AT) He work, and bespea the eal ‘ F cles aw there Sar ere UNabie to obtain the res heme rath , ; I> > i H. W. Guion, of Lincelus P. K. D assistance of fiienidea strats, expec ial oh ee ‘. e result of t votice. Mra. Rathn Willamaot Raley ineunand A. H Vy : L > bs * ly such we lave escaped Dowucil cular LB AS . ; sd some very large turnips Mr. Jue sete See Lo - ass 8 Among a large rt r of articles Hotebing, of this city also hat some vers De i Meares, Brunswick , Jolin M Floral Thali worthy of mn we hava turnips, and very large Trish pote vwell Bladen; BoS. Free Robeson = oly time and 6 t nd t , , TW ‘ ) : 5 : chy rbeson ; o me t pace to allude to the fol toes Dr. Thomnas Banks, of Wake, liad ¥. jb — Kichinond; 8. W. Cole, Chleage Congregational Awociatlen. (cing : Une handsme,tinetoned pian, esme very nice, larweaine awet potatoes neon, D. A. Covington, | ne Join 4 | t sxhibited by Sti ¢ Rolifiing of Balt Sw a ' , » Jobn Ata late meeting of this association exhilite yo Stren & feohifiing of Baltl Pfonry Mordeea Wake ad Manure Walker echlenbury 5 , : : , is ws l aie * ; Te C. Henders ,' the following singularly deuunciatory res. More Mr. W.D. Cooke, of this citv ex. W rtzel beets, of very large exe. WLW y , U ert keen, Cleaveland ; “iiincrnierced 1 ted lie excellent map of North Cane Whitakerot Wake. vory large rota baga A.G Logan, Rutherford Atameeting I na, being by lense odds the best at turnips Dr. Montvomerr oC \ ania of the Board, H.W. Gimon, haq , waar * Peaolved, That the recent cirenlar of st com) map « Me Bate in exist ad Very fine: he ain Young elected President, and Lieve. I Slade, sec the Executive Cominittee ot the Amert- ence. We noticed some very beantiful Wake had very Larce cize beets al R retary and treasurer cat Tract Socrety, announemng their de! Crayon, Grecian and Pastil paintingsexos. Tucker of [taleici had very Ane iris A corps of Engineers ie now Jocating terminanon aot tu carry out the iustruc: fibited by Miss Blanehe Fentress of tha otntoes. ‘ the line frum the Pee Dee to Charlotte, one of the Society th reference lo pub |eity Qhe very pretty glass top. table ' in Ale lanicsullillwegawin coud deal with a view of lettiag atto contract this Heations on the subject of slavery, has| was exhivited by Miss D. M Happoldt, of beautitul work r » but es uly Fall sf possible. tilled us with disappentinent, sorrow, and /of Salisbury. On the table in the centre MONIT IOI eer aed ae . The next annual meeting will be held alarime, that we regard their decinion asiofthe Tall werea jrantity of very bean py ve exiuititail. ba Maecars M. & dn Wala ston on the YU Monday on Oct, a thanifestation of weakness unworthy of atul needle worke ticles The most 3. J. Perkinsor f tine city. This bugey 5 A ; son, i srr 1558.— Western Democrat Christian men Theie position, that we fanitless piece of work on the tables in ja one of the umat perfectly made. The mas ' Ue a Ue CERES wir hmble eprnien, was a tala fora Measra. Po well deserve j the premiuin rotattention, abdoan tnsale to the tne led. exhibited by Mire. Ratha Will | ‘. a i ' vin ' wineh they recerved 4 Bankrupt La teitigence of the pu » that we deemcrot this city. Misa k. Hlowerton, of Hills Lhe day passed off very pleasantly, ar : As the Policy of anew Bankrapt Law) there course to be treacherous te their ot here’, exhibited a very pretty embroner was ily caine cd cuvuilentiivasaidls 18 agitated in some quarters, (he follow: Nol duty, and most injurious to the tne yed anfants jacket. AO very pretty b vig mteanyt ies. Tmnialdincaamcn eed Dg Statistics of the operation ot the last teresta of Che Society , tliat rere ew Witt jacket, extibited by Miss S. Ro. of Ral the entire dav, the tairaed, wit their cu A f t tv ! ractle ' rs g Fi re - , one are aprowa, We give them as we a) 1 vthe ett ‘ th 4 Vien a R. Gr. Lewss, Raleigh, ex pacious skirts, predemin 7 wil 1 Upon the ¢ fidence hitherte t , daw ma ry A ss } larbite avery handsome in snack find them in a Northern ex« atic reposed by the churches i the mange: There were several very pr Pik \\ URSTAY x hen re \ vy eces The Bankrupt Law of (sii discharged "ent { rbenevolent societies and that! work exhibited by Mis. Cans 1 ‘ This d LW opens lelit@tnily, tie wea Some thirty-three thomsand men, who ce We Call fora special meeting of the Seer Warranton Miss A. and be Keon, of ther berg just « Cnoigy Far ve Urs darned in their pelitions the names af ly to review The subject rn question, aud Stanly Co. exhibited two beautifally en Atane irly tour Cie tap sire t 1 w snore than a million of creditors, «Their ty Which the present Executive Commit tro mdercd landhkerchiets. Mrs. Modal to the fair yrounds was toned with ve delits were admitted to be 440,954,775, Te shall tender their resignation £1" t Wake, a very pretty honiton collar hicles of every descriptiog, a la perte but they probably anounted to a round Mr. Jno. Q. Whittord, of Newberne, ex: cloud of dust was the companence. Those half billion. To pay this enormous iu Sharp Gambling Phe Chicago Demo. hibited some very pret nerates Miss like ourself who were unmler the necess debtedness they returned only S48,,37, erat says there isa large produce house Patty Young, ot Franklinton, exhibited ty of walking, inhaled moge than ourstare 307 of asaets. “How much tinore was con. iin that city. whieh bas realized some jan cmbroidered handkercu and collar of the dirt on Thursday When wear cealed it is impose: ble lo conjeeture with thousands of dollars by having agents in which were very | exeented Mrs. rived on the Grounds af 10 0 ck we any accuracy. lu Pennsylvauia, and all New York who parchase a few lundred L. T. Chiford, of Graloum, bad an em. found an immense numberof people al South of that State, the records show that bushels of corn ata high figure, and send | browdered skirt. Miss Mary TI. West, of ready assembled, and) the numbers con not one cent on the dollar was ever real. these sales by telegraph as the trae cond Raleiyts had some very pretty work ine tinned to increase til abort Le o'clock, at ized from the assets surrendered. lo [| tion of the market. Assvonas these high tended for a spencer, Miss BE. Maddock, which hour we sappose there were up linoss they yielded 6} cents to the $) v0, prices get wind on ‘change, the uninitiat of Malton, had a beautiful collar and un. wards of 5000 people within the enclo du Michigan and Iowa d of a cent each ed buy corn of the very house in Chicago dersleeves Miss FE. RB. Hines, of Oak | sure to the $100, while Massachusetts pro-, which has caused the fictitious advance Lawn, had a collar and undersieeves, At 12 o'clock, Mr. Jno. L. Bridg-rs, duced but 4 cc nts, and Connecticut 6-10th in New York. Such sharp transactions |handsuinely worked. W. F. Bason, of of Edgecombe, was iatroduced to the as of a cent to the $100. Kentucky yielded are but @ fair sample of the gambling the highest, being 86 cents. which pervades all branches of the trade. Alainance, had a beautiful chair cover./sembled multitude, and proceeded to de- Dr. P. Babcock, of Raleigh had a beau-! liver the Annnal A ldress) We took pret- ty full notes of the address but we are! sorry to say that our space will not ad- mit of their publication. The speech was a plain practical one, and such an one, in our opinion, as was suited to the occasion. Mr. Bridges did not, a8 most persons would have done, say just a little about agriculture, and then branch off intoa poiitical speec h, but very wisely contined himself to his subject—ayriculture—and gave the farmer moch valuable informa tion which all who till the soil would do well to profit by. Mr. B. spoke about one hour. —-- Meeting of the North Carolina State Agricultural Society, Meetings of the Society have been held in the Commons Wall every night this week. At the meeting Monday evening three gentlemen, viz :—Messrs. Vanylian, Gibson, and Wren, presented themselves as delegates from the Virginia State Ag- ricultoral Socicty, and were welcomed to all the privileges of Honorary inembers of the N.C. Agricultural Society, furnish ed with compliinentary tickets to the Ex hibition, &e. This fact is worthy of no tice, as it indicates the geod feeling the two Societies entertain fur each other. At the mectit gon TURSDAY EVENING, The Presiient of the Society, Judge Thomas Raftin, called the suciety tu of der aboot 5 o'clock A motion was nade thatthe names of the Judycs Secretary, Mr. be Called, Woeredpot tie Win. D. Cooke, proceeded to call their names, and neted euch as were absent. The Presi ta ce the Executive Committee would ap other pndges to award premiiuis 4 rt aces of te absentee Mr Presivent ecretary, abou tthe request of the ss Couke, tie seed Line t ! in which the ju thetr duties, &e., Ives were to disc on Wednesday A Commmumeation was presented from shit the Agricultural Society of Garanviile, by a uel wich ation frou Cluat Secely, io Xpresscd Useir liighy re Teol the State Society alloeir dvievatiou uit » President extended the same conr seceyutes trom the Granvill that was extended those frou the iia Society President stated that Mr. Partride ecretary of thes AVI Le sighed the vice durt w past Vear, thie bxecutive Committee iad Appoiited 4 yee tu act as Secretary till Che prese innual meeting of the Society, and that the daty of selecting a Secretary would » Society sumel > sald that the Irtals, howes nade any that the ravayves of the bug effort todo so severely felt in the cold speliin ners of th tak le inte Ithe effect of the weather upon them. Te remarked that they wer I three w most destructive abo The thest desirable to pr the roots, t tachs roots ter Ww “Hh Was allernateny: very Ta t. The said toatt rwinter in oid: warm, and we lived a to tl Pea he sac vnothe last oof May « | would make a jeod e Oreeon that the Ist « une, it fallow for wheat, but, it must be sow: thick Fhe Oregon Pea made very good hay for horses and cattle, but Shinny Pea or Black Pea as wore desira ble than tbe f .mer. e regarded Mr, Bargin said that he thought the Cane would be more valuable as than for any other purpose.’ His idea is to sow the seed thtek, and whew the-eane is about knee high to cut it down with a reaper. When dry it was better for horses, &., than oats. A member asked the President for in- - formation of his own experience as to the cost, as he had not attempted to express the juice of the cane. But he wished to jsay that he had tried the cane upon hogs, \cattle, &c., and found that it made most excellent tood fur them. It caused hogs {to grow very rapidly, bat did not fatten |them. It caused cows to give milk very | freely. | Mr. Burgwin moved that a Committee ‘of two be appointed by the Society at this meeting, to make experiments in the ‘cultivation of the Sugar Cane, and that ‘they report atthe next meeting of the Society, the result of their experience, Mr. Venable then alluded to the use of tuyether with the cost of raising the cane. Guano. He said that be was one of the Tr Leing suggested to Mr. Burgwin that first to ose it in Granville, and had ap |he bad Letter draw ap this resolution io plied it in every way. He would take} y form wiieh will desiguate the duties.of vecasion to remark, however, that guano | each of the Committee men, he withdrew at $60 per ton dun’t pay at the present it, but will offer it at a subsequent meet prices of wheat. He did not think the! jny. present market prices auy test, however,) “Mr, Venable stated thattheeane would but he did not beliewe that wheat would) pe found valuable as a preventive of ty- be higher than $1,35 or $1,45 the present! phoid fever among negroes. A physician season, and at those prices the farmer) jad assured him that where negroes u could not atfurd to pay $60 per ton for/ wach molasses they were never subject gua. He said that guano was a most} ty typhoid fever. excelent fertilizer, a good improver, but! Art 10 o'clock the meeting adjourned. it was necessary to use straw or leaves, | or something of the kind in connection | WEDNESDAY MIGHT, oct. 39ND, 185%. with it, as it was of no use by itself. Gu- |} ano was only an element of fertility, and | _ Judge Ruffin, the President, called the it was 48 necessary to vse straw or some- | Society to order a little after 8 0 clock, on thing of the sort with it, as yeast was ne- | Wednesday night. . cessary in making good bread. Mr. Rayner suggested that notice be Mr. Venable then referred in eloquent given that the Suciety was now prepared terms to the tinancial distress which vow | to receive accessions to their membership, so severely affects the whole country, and | and asked whether persons who were life- said that while the Free Love, Abolition meubers were required to pay the anow north was shivering and tottering by the | al fee of $2. : present fivancial revulsion. King Cotton} Judge Ruffin stated that the $20 paid and ‘Tobaceo sustained the South and fur lite-membership went towards the wade her independent. He referred to! raising of a permanent fund for the en- NUMBE > 93 VU ae the large grants of land made by Con- gress to the North-western States, and said that there was a perfect net-work of railroads inade in those States by the mill- ious Of acres of Jand granted by Cougress tuthem. He thoughe notte send their capital north wile the outhern men ouylt dowmeut of the Association, and that the annual fee of $2 was required from the life-members to assist in defraying the annual expenses of the Society. Mr. Wren, one of the delegation from the Virginia State Agricultural Society, arose aud asked the President if it was cousistent with the rules of this organiza tion tor a Virginian to become a life inewber, and upon being soswered in the atiivmative, requested that his name uight be pat duwo as a life-member. lle President made his son a life inember. One or two gentlemen offered to be oue of 50 or 10U men to sabseribe $50 each for the aid of the Society. A member stated that the Maryland State Society experienced the same difli- culty in raising money to sustain them as is new experienced Ly this Association, and that it was only relieved, by the eity vt Baltimore subseribing $10,000. He perth was doing ali it could to embarrass us by keeping up the prees of sugar and necessanes of life. Ile said that horthern meu lad been caught in their own trap, however That while they lad been baving and storing bminense ¢ tities of ober an suyar, Southern people had been He had not his famaly this econuolulsiieand using lese used us tnuch suyar in year by 300 pounds as he had uscd last Iie referred tu the fact, published eometime einee, that at ene tine there year, were in Boston 2U acres of sugar, and re joiced that an lminense crop tie present vear was Lriiging drown the prices nud thusru nin sthose vorthern honses who bad sich qaantities stored away order to Stated Uiat the Leyistature of South Oar- keep up prices Mr. V. said the way the vitha save annouliy to their State Socie- Crisis Was Lrouglt abont was by the wild tY $5,U0U to enable them to defray ex- penses, and he thought our Legislatare speculations lu western lands, and thatun i vuglt to du likewise towards this Soeie- t these specalutions the Soathern nen were the only persous who lose any money, as! ly: Messrs. J. L. and R. R. Bridgers, Dan- cy, Barron, J. J. Battle, and Ciarke of kidgecomb, requested that their names might be put duwn for $50 each, regard- less of the action of other wembers. ulaters bay without ter tlre [le said that the the borthern sped ine , and sell Southero men tu anh only way for good tes to be brought about again was for ‘ t the planters tu save al! they could and go cohanicworkeelitl Judge Rattin, and Messrs. Jones and precated the practice of some planters 1 Long, of Caswell, and Mr. Watsen, of tuston, also subscribed 650 each. e@ evert Mr Bargwynn thought that if the Se us clerk withour Cletv raised tov much money among its ioalealea& neubers, it wou.d operate against their rs must bring up appeal for legislative aid Judge Ruttin thougit that if the Leg- 1 the Islature saw the members of the Society strugzliny earnestly to help themselves, ronearti, and tt Would ave a contrary effect to that try de. apprehended by Mr. Burgwyo. He al- r juded to the fact, that the Virginia Agri- tural Seciety had a permanent endow- und of $5U.UUV0, and seid that this Venable exprease} Suciety slould have a permanent fund Tnat the liberality of the members the Virginia Society had placed it in \ nit Sietets Poteraborg. und &0 ludependent position; but we mast : lave legislative aid, if we expected to t tinue these exlibitions, as it Was be- Py. | cessary foc tler larger premiatns to attract ,: i j| things from all parts of the Mate. ‘id erie Lie discussion was continued for some time by Messrs. Kenneth Kayuer, ROK Bridyers, aad Holt, and others. H. Santh sabseribed $50, and json, entered his three Gibson aod a delegation, also be- is connection he de leaving every thing to their overseera,— dt Does a merciian’t, he asked, leav thing in the hands of requiring a &#tatement peante heir sons as tariners Liiere inust lor. Wino ik ; Mr. Ru CESS WN ur lt Messrs the Society proceed - the ensuing ters for 1 afler remarking that ye ‘ it, than fort pe e to be ip vd d l re elechoa t presideacy for puld decline )» be permitted to re and State ont be last twur nas, said that be w suet that when we me ped I nally, fe th together we ¢ yght te tell an mony to the efficiency ncumbent of the Pre- his luss tu the Society at e severely felt tham the ler Saving "say more com- esident, be comelud- pe that Judge Ruffia termination, provided be and forth- , whea one unan- that the mem- ~ appreciated t too liguly to bear to bis tees: Gov. Ma re test other's experier } sent ach We do not pretend to give Mr n) ary i azs of the I’ acclamation, Wks and with receded te the vo e Judye i sand that he could not yratitude for sach evi- him, and serve the ensning reposed in y Ubdersigud Uiat be evded to the election of was made to pat esent umbents viva Little- irk, of Ealge- to incumbent, were 1 Gren, posibon t pro- resident, when wuse and sad that he did not wish , and would meinbers and in or ess Letore the meetng Ce w w borpimaticn 1 e jm we Society re Rent euts rope eee, there Vice- Presi Cane w i a ee ws: dst View Uresident, dno. L. | we Dud . Richard H vas sath tr take x, ft Uantarn 1 lor Win. Ro Holt, of wallow of yood aviup. The stated that) praviisen, 4sh doy Hl Win. A. Grabam of Ura e, he thoay W Was & osteNx eut food t a ret WP that they ate it w lodian corn, Tle thinks it wil very protitable th greater avidity Chia Phe Sooty then proceeded to the election of a@ Secretary The Premdent explained that Mr Cooke was become ee really the Seortary of the Executive Commitee, DSoucel) Lhetr but was wow acting as Secretary of Ue also. The Executive | } o@M Secretary Jue salary af Ue Secretary of Ge Society ty BLUU, a mitles @d0U Mr W.D wi 4 of Secretary MOIUILLEe Chiuwrc dnv. | trent ada ress ow crvetv Unis davia samme for publics ‘ n dering tab 100 ¢ t the > 1 . >w Mr Wool ' Hoalee Gua cer tary Hi ‘ Mc. Richard Hos of HI Wreyts ela) Duviely Lew altered as us wou (ue Meelng vi Sa Tuesday in October su Tuesday Nosember, so that itw the Peter bribwes and lor W i. UL w delegates to the Vir asd \y Eshibricn. The mectiog then adjourned til ton night. STATE AGRICULTURAL The people of the State of all ¢ and ca.jings ure i terested ul Stas Agricultural Sogiely its c et are tu pmyprove the suil, i advan mechanic arte ava tue Mie arta, and al kinds of handiwork, and t stera ' mvte (he ucusipal iutercets eye generally Thieduciety wijoys the State beunty te the amount of vie tuousa Laoadred doliars | govd w pevpiec vl ‘ ple are tiie wmuteresled etd ae ali contr. bute t iy We ery bra of induet t all practuicabic, tos rominent ficers. | Specialy . t mec! Ww be representen., | r aud eh are of the Lire ‘ © plate and faru trunaliy Lit ais erestol cur woul! at. € be ested Lutter nme ‘. } Yoai labor and =a Lout t « Bune ax i ly ow beni su tain (Lem i the 5 = . ‘ Stute Society and of County Societies, and we have contribated to the full extent of le abilities and influence to fos We seek to do} much our hum ter and build them up. jectee te al interests, not caring what motives may be attributed to ys se} ras we kuow we are right, fal Secale: Right'—the truth plainly and fitl spoke oe: ile is whieh actuated the Banks ort vee, soute Cen days age, tu sus 1 sent of te Were, Cut 1 Ward Tay ch gulesdal ty have coytliu pay cut ts Biol { others their et ciameod” CAROLINA WATCHMAN feline Sore vet ates, bat UO LLIN d ( ms we Be rs aaa WUE ety, A See SCT: GC. by sus} fing, they would be better en- voicd lo assist Che un mile Communit : . ye yu e penerally, t crefore, 1 TUESDAY EVENING, NOV, 3, 1857, le poly of puspetsion, and \ ' thotse duch we at yorary FERMS Of ‘THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH dish ry do a als, sulie cle vette the people ander (ic Syierise Contos to Eckore.—We learn existing picestre, It was believed aod) that eecer! of Gir plunters are Gaking measures evpected thatit the Danks vot tia for elipqong their cotton direedy to Europe, I recdeeta thet tutes i specie, They coud: is to Lc tocuuut treely y and thus extending believe that Line ot ther discounts, Hhey tendenes to br te Yo ugiileu the pressure exist prudence of New York fepartineuts of trad Lat, in these reasonable ENree Our whiv it Uy have Geen disap pe ited. have hot yet eatended ther lhoe t are doing littl, if any, bill een market. dy iu the matter of exteustous, ps0 WUC, Welty ve been wuided not omnia feeling of accommodation 3, as trom the tear thata cot R . ; beither name lol eally cusbarrass, of is ever necessary ne about direet trade -Winusboro Kegister have they no ambiteon to place there ! and ern produce, for exportation, should tir a J the effort will be carried oat, We nothing would have so powerful a inde This is right; and we cannot imagine that our South \ pass to New York, and thenes to the for- Is it, quite impossible for ithern men and Southern eities to be come “known” at Liverpool? Have they And be recognized t | © Liberdpy.”—Under this caption the! Buchanan could not save Kansas. Can| | Greensbor | \Presidept q the North Carolina Rail) | Road, gav fo several editors free tickets ane ] Cokes Eel Messxs. Eprroxs ;—I enclose you an ex-| they, of th{Patriot, were not of the “7or- tract from a letter from a leading citizen | tunate” sale The Patriot closes its jy the Territory of Kansas. He is more | little parag}ph thus : thoroughly identitied with Kansas than “We are qilling to attribute this veglect to any man in that Territory. any cause, Die than think so meanly of Mr. ~ © Fisher, as tappose fur aimoment, that Je was Huitluenced P envy, spite, or malice, gt that he |desires im wy) way to control # [res press, by aled. system of d pensiug favors.” | Prom the South Carolinian. FACTS ve. THEORIES, He has been a zealous and efficient member of the pro- slavery party sice the contest commenc- When I assert that he has contrib- uted more of his time, energy and fortune We thak the Patriot for its generous in sustaining our gause there than any disavowalof suspicion as to the golive other mau within her borders, every “i of the Prsident in giving these ti¢kits; turned emigrant will know te whom I for we ar concerned ip the matter to the refer. To those who ds uot know, L will extent ofaccepting and using one on the gay for him that L have heard an intelli above ocasion. And we have vo hhesi- | vent gentleman, who was an actor iu the tation in ndorsing the Patriot’s sentiment bloody scenes of that distant country in cv far a Mr. F. is concerned. was hiimelf an editur fur several years, | his own private fortune at twenty tive le was 1555-6, estimate his expenditures out of and know something of what is doe the thousand dollars—no one has eotitaated “traternity,” as well as the sort of feeding Lis contributions and expenditures at less This tact tes they entemin towards all who woald, for) than ten thousand dollars. improper purposes, attempt to? cole stated, that partisans tnay not successful: Jt may be fairly pre- sumed, alsothat he has sume idea of the trol a free \ress.” ly impute to him a want of fealty to South. erp rights and institutions, He bas sown duties andypesponsibilitics of an editor; “his faith by his works.” You wail note though, intie yeneral mutation of things, that he attributes our defeat in the Terri they mightnow be regarded by sume us Let, Mr. fit must be ad initted is geserally up with the age in tory to the failure of the South to send old-fogyish, men with their fain ies and slaves to set tle the country, and nent interference of wut to the imperti Walker This letter erxplaiis ie present position of meostof the South Tersitery The letter ch the extrgctistuken was writ most things iimoortant to his usefulness in his nau as nan, and o bis success as a public of gural and speeches, ticer, and if hdemntany thing inthe chair ern wen iu the sditorial, he snows the * coutrol of a tr ; editorial, he aes tlic strol of atree | wl pitate, © (ein Gcalits } ) press” is a mutter most fH pantly talked ten on the Neto ha ' TURE rk er Wren U Wire ithe foreign markets of the world: as : eet RA ue NCE AL TRIO YE ' be ry mw who least understa © beforgt te stivt A A i w Urenk the ure into al y the those who con. #beut by thoe who least understand the beforg thy lite cectou there. , : : Horevot the ane: | A >t er ate ve they were | press t Wire sion nature of the uadertaking ; or who ¢ EROT . el te | t, tls tue of ose who | t hii ( \ jddle: sto Nex, ate least, Ue rirtue of those wha Tas “You ask my opinion as te what) the Wedel iN 1 pul ) st o v Vit. proes t vart ia ter a I nae re retree he &Fepulaton ad stake 1 ¢ Dheclon with it pr wwery party tn iN sit ! , ce r Dah va oe vl Lanswer toat, in my jd vemernt ‘ collects th er and sends at ; ; ; . “4 ! \ \ \ ; fortunate Liuows —The editors at ail hoy fonaking Kansas a slave Stat Lure Ong , we to New ork sends it te) ; 7 A i y t tl \ 1 ) Raleigh are te luckiest fellows there x Ht Caine 8 prestavery De pup pose, ds tae tt R \ 1 atte | cot > ie ie ; ee ' Loneat b tre ee t nat : Those who take cown cabbayes, potatoes, ir Ch tabi hie) u CUCAceS eB at Ay ve t est ' : * f mitstic rent ul that mcreased carewlation, add toy yar Heans, leas, flour, meal, Ge. Xe k Rey : a abhee ~ | Llie « lty ofa resumption atau carly State Larvusually distribate them, t ‘ be ¢ e e e aralis Fe seu pe ‘) y He Weed Ge LeTle 4 > abel dot beweek, ameogst the edi edt wpe restiinpliel slouid Ge poaslpol ) er ' > wid ew al ot Ue te ce , f ? an : peer : rs. No wornle the look sleek “ . adunges Gane than sume imiut desre, crop goes lity Cie pocacts = pane p elect o In 24 ( When, Uy tue ship Che rect ald ie k are “cute dn trading nye °* PATENT SOAP peace be tua ditedoin r rilers 5 Icy vuthe part vf the baths, wera Mo Leeneniipg ot fruin veneration t . - as we have | sof waking a atay tle cousmuuity Would be reliceed in some od ad Our former vel-known Townsinan, Mr, star ~t ' rar - = J the st Ty . ire, Ww are et eo Any tion ive { re t at t A 5 re) t 1 ‘ u ne oof the great etulaira > ; Jorn Scrivas, isnow here vending the peace and et Comntey waay e144 ' 7 t ! wluch now opprers it Lie sufet the of the bag and the grist on , | t \ : Vi J ‘ ret ® wiitto makes patent soup of very ou devel > ‘ udisfence wiluostol coumiercial edila Our laliers 4 ' ae { t ‘ : ae eenlt rerior qpumlity le yave ts a specie! duty in ve : with theit rade © hol Worl more a i t : i i ; fatnibres sre s, Weostrould n ; ; fone of varidia produced on the plat H ‘ vowed ib aw Arey Fe a inl a centle aay t ’ I ' wave buen fore Pie West h tun of specie padiwents by the | tthe patent lee selling, which, on tre gone 7 tlie , ' dl ; sib ta lie vel ua 7 , - Wede nut advocate a wlioivsule Matias bd i proved tobe a leetle ahead of an) end ow ete Neatiele fron imitate icrease of d Untes bee OF nay tot be ev. bute 1d pus! : ' ae hhivale mcrea Pr ' ) < 1 ' tthe kudwe have tried. Nort coties, tostofiw noure | $ at we be Ubdefstou » Jepeude i ‘ ) 1 luet an t we Le er si as h tion Jepeudency ou.. rk 8s 6 AOU teeeotet tana “ s e of us savy tree tu the Dauhe alune tur reliel from the pies trejstentiy sust e y our acts or - - ‘Pp . hie d t # | | r | ; nine At P Flietta tht ty Los ] * ELECTION FOR SHERIFF Unt, Vee es ¥ re sure, but we lave a rightto eapect of jack of action, that we fear the reproach wret ds Chatct has avanied but little ty the thems that they sliacl, vu a levitate, com i According te previous notice, the Mare Sout Howeve tow vu t 5 ful re allie » aby ‘ us ou weve aren if eitial Wat cu re uy S strates of thiscumuty aasembled in the Lerriters Hiack Ki orale, | 7 t yu t ‘ t ; ‘ = 7 i) as 2) wd ad ( t vertterday, at Tl o cock, slat tee tw ave A ut te ect Uaat, it > like lb “ tled a : | ‘ t relect as fe sopply the vacar wit rau » pruell als efe vl & ’ , peat ss } TES (> 2% y BPE lee LS foe uccasioued by tedeath of the late Cule MEETING OF wiliere lucy shale bot w u eae = nS . Lous beral aid vs buvy can Well bestow + Klutts Tiree bsliottings were bad with ; ’ I ‘ \»> vF eart tan ’ eet ue of tie gular business : following meuwlt \ 2 foe ad Sore : ; fl ’ (ir P “i SM Lowe ab tue |} vi alas . 1 ; peice = ies 4 t . « g ict \ thie S presepted i Our bus bese Cincies s Zs ; a the wharves and see tle me “ Ist - (5 > vida av N r r trie: 4 . \ sitive ” ; ( ‘ “ vessels by idle, wailing for cargoes aE eaireeNe = A Walton, 24 2 pu Z at ca t be uo 1. Giance ak snd Ag 2 © Darnbardt 16 19 24 athe be Departinent for wud comission bi see ‘ as nee sa lineven i 5 ' ¥ I 1 . t sUspun is . “vn \\ ar ~ h 8 2 un ‘ A 4 ” in ‘ " t s. Louk . - \ ; 4 > ‘ . ° © ve ‘ un] ‘ ‘ r ' Mr. W ‘ ‘ 2 ft . we | t ‘ In y . ala) {a t voles ‘ “4 ‘ ‘ bone , wae dels vt € a A ‘ i - a +4 “! avi 1 : CULALIESTON MARKET pte M. : . , V r s lave and putt “ * 1a x hs ‘¥, Oct. 30 t . tie = a . . Pa . ( Bob ay iA a +,ata eves < paras are ke aC MecnrincceMaldiing tainl2e froin anual ect Uader auc ¢ 4 a : 4 - ‘ , eu | hey ‘ : ee stances, it seein . F jo ‘ t ‘ ‘ . J ty rial fraterr ovr | ae y R Was caus 5 4 buur week, we ina t ij yarn actef b's ence thal cou . eee “ t f Mr Ma ; « 1) Wie / an 2 ‘ K } eth Unie Seat : . hoa saa | v ‘ wevemy see king s i s site! . “ ‘ w ex ected ee a ‘ | ec leotitltaticin! LEIL-Gr 1 SHC TRADED CD » 1 Pal. Standard STA - ; . N vuowar rM fann, ca 1 i a r ; ate tly aleor W wus . i i A | a * epecks by . . ; a4 +2: . 8 id \ } i Whev OI MARKET Fi - be ( 4 iB: . $ quo ut dha A \ 1 ‘ = “ \ i , « t ‘ ‘ was ff ! f | ‘ ) ‘ « es tae f 4 4 4 ra . Z i 4 gia a it w t i a omeith ‘ aie YE i A L pw ite 4 } > Cus K fe a y 1 ‘ ‘y “ ” ' f “ t ed aids 4 i el no ® * I " fe P , ns a f 7 a ) 4 4 ri Ca , i Kua] y ‘ A , ' The bs 4 Morning Star, speakiny Aas pra iba v exh atid fou ‘ “ the 6 AF wi ; : tw ‘ t ee . 7 . e 1 re ‘ . ( ( We Kev 4 id vein ‘ | en in t $000 persona on the ia s 7 }* , a 4 1 4 t ‘ fact » ’ ( al fa k w the ev a I er win] . ik \ 4 A : Zl 7 MW cas eer a lelapping of J M - st ‘ ere Sarat ' . I Copa 1 ‘ < ( & } ae ates Ps Trae om B ‘ ‘ \ ; tt cw 1 t > x fe pulpit. beaten a ee y we fea j oe t texter m i 4 righ ad ri ( [oars loon a r the esta ‘ .. os / ser} rt 1 F - i ; pa wl many» } to think tha we The M kas ‘ ere a Swag netinelided in the ceremonies of the of Gren. W VP. dbask ‘ waar . lay tly sent te the Lewueg hKentuek ‘ vee | \<s ‘ ved by } \ I anor ut I ' : * ) fem > J cl Norte w ' ‘ f bia spe ¢ Nicaraguat ‘ ’ | ; p. t t : Von ha muapected of aye , 4 ty Walker have been ene : p high [P \ Ml i ‘ y At Ire n 1 r t ' N 4 \ ' ¢ : t. Ger Martinez was ances : LER oR t \\ Te | Over r \ T . (or at Jefe « eopmr ira fort rece ft t y : Y - : eee a fen | rere f ven egpedition under Wis ; . \ ig | } ' ara 1 ‘ ] Five Ts t We ‘ ent i ‘ \ ; , All the anka in the / Vor apenmded speci Mark Tin nee vsesatil that ae] par tite { natik tea, with the as a pana afer t t + NA hho i “1 Keept ft Kanawha and Tacewell wind up our ¢ vet] towatel ever \\ H Cuariotte Tank, puss ¢ nt lay, and examine icly whether we \ Charlttavilde Jefforaonion. are fast oF slaw even if law aud order continue prevail, there ia yeason to fear that in some portions of the country, huw and order will give way to the flerce demands of huuger apd suffering, and scenes | of bloodshed ensue, most appalling even to think GLOOMY APPREHENSIONS. Times are diswal enough in all conscience but of. Tho thousands of working people who have been thrown owt of employment tn the Nosthern cities to go foodless, aud shelterless, avd fuclleas through a byperborean winter, will be sorely bempted ta pustiiy bile, by a levy on the proper ty uf their more fortunate neiyliburs. lu is aw tully sad to think about, and yet one writing on a spot at which, of all others, there will be pawet save life at the expense of Jaw, Now York te toplation w thus discuurea, We quote frum the Aberald ; * Jope mabt, whole giving ing closes uf thie city eredil dard of worule than the average of their clase abroad, lu reqpember that Mey are wea, ead habie to all the taliraities und paewm! We canu- op et them to be sage ls. Lions, 1, dyew thie prospect fur their winter rug: epi—whee we beat mi wind thal wihin few bee- they are ref with the mechanics and work- for auch higher eten- { human nature Wihrat terrmble retlec- & dred yards of the tenement house where starving there will be storce pied te the four, aud pe pork, and met much burthes ofl’, banks with putes tull of ewe How frghtfal the pres eo wheb We further reflect that the pal foree of the gity would be utterly inadequate | ln tre pree= a huwury marb, beul on pl suder wud oi fag fot snd (hat a Crim maght qreve Lure te Geng their starviog fommbes when phe mibjary compacies, composrd of the wealther elass of ciusens, end #8 teedate as biey sways beeu found tw the pe formance of their ete woh Nave duty, tmz bt be canpeticd ty devuge the wir blodd and fill thy Qbiters witty qurpape iw order te pir- verve peate and utfert “Phese urethard things to re shee, yer the ot and the setting uf bu umwrrow sun ofe pot mure Obviourly written to the future then \ Tiluman would be the individual who would Cimeourt overt sud calamity thus predicted, snd we will Venture to may te te part of the word would such au event be inure siveerely mented than in the Seutherm part of thie Lo vu, that partion which property, Ife, and, above the bonur of women, bave been day inper Joy the inachinitions of Norther poo Wore the leaders of Abuloon, each men ae Creve ‘ i wets Whol Be Cord Hell la waive they let ret buliom hour "mul Vout they will wot be the vt ADVANTAGES OF TEMPERANCE Solomon tells tm, tat Oy union sa to poverty, warns Us not Ww ainuny. eaters of Heel, and even ‘bide ue pea nae our throats if wa be men giver fo mppttite. J, there no fess desperate tnivery f Lord Byrow voce whi & companion, ea if some denri-god would digtate to’ We just ding much we ought to eat, it would put: am end gg half the miseries of the race, Jobuathan Edwards we see notes in bia dimry; “I find that I caunet be evuvinged, in the time of cating, that to eat myre would be to ex: the bounds of temperance, though T have had two years’ experience of the like, and Yet threy minus after L have done, Pam convitived of jz Hut yet aguin [ overeat, thinking 1 shall som. what friut if L leave off ther; but When I tigve tiuished, [am eouvinced again of exvens, and gy it is from time ty tite, have observed the wore really seems to be truth, whee it is aceon, ing Ww my ineluation, daa when utherwine,” detlersom says, that “ua Wan ever repeuts egy ing toy lithe, Sir lenwc Newton ofiva dived on @ wore of bread, —_ Abernethy cured lis indigestion aad regained his flesh by “yuing iuta the countsy where be could get good milk wod eyes, aod living three ounces of baked custard three times @ y with uo drink bat gingerwater. On this quan. tty uf food be reymued bis leek and aoiformly gut better.” Maron and bis mea waxed strong and valian, with wo food but swcet-potistoes, wo drink’ by water, aud te shelter but the sky, “Besides bruwu grand, the Greek boatmes sulmint solely ou their native fruita, [hey are the most nim om art yrac ful, cheeriul, and eteu merry people iu the world.” Grant Thoroburn attributes bis cheerful old age to the fact that be “never cats enough,” and thousands of lus countrymen are wearing ut their bexlies not so much by the excens of busi. ness or the multipheily of cares, as by overwork they crowd upon them in digesting surplus aud unnecessary food aud raisins. Cat” A Northern paper suggests, that as tines are hard and people glum, there is inch more vecasion pow fur fun, mer ravent, and an effort to be jolly, than Seriously —or rather jol- lily —just as the reader pleases, a few seisof panic parties, or any other kind toeociable meetings, got up foe the par. there ever Wus. ris Quite couua pose of being as werry as pussible, are Greet aud lis load), lat vrtersu aid qu: (Hetitntivtis te he warmly regurumended, . i © Res ln ve country om the world has sacial ep- i Vin t ut Suluw Huda 7 ; joyment been so etfectaally killed by ids. wun, © V their sanctus se tbe Well Wanted overtaad inte an affair of ils the tof Naseeu,” aod erik f , 4 kids, icecreans and champagne, ae in thy jfetvaris va the sad jotof the well clad @ell Country , and it be tiny thust pouple leare J aod pfortaliy sheltered Sucker slate, cd that they can cultivate “acqasiatanes wis wintry blasts being ty their ears the and see tumething af eucrety aud of each Slitcee Mini uriane st a starving atl frewmay CUlEG Ob ® tritle lesa than five dollars a a ineue Er . ehcea eal ead. By all means be werry, and let Ve oF + ut (iree’y lich a) panic parties becune a settled inst) eu) Ant pares eececa ies oe help any thing, but augliter helps the Lealth, and that helps ee ‘ * comma ne UM ever Cain vo ntl the otter ve lite belmralury Uy ig ao vrwvent an aprowerimet vo Abarre’s le 1G PORTANT FROM KANSAS. lint bee will they gove to the Latile bet weer “t sth, rmyging im car shut of then l Sr. Laas, ( detuber 30. —The latest dates reevived here from Kansas atate that Gor * tune va siogbe cunvtion, eave thal a, ; ; ae Walker las issued a pr olammation reject : ing the Late eleetion retarne ftaso Onsford . ' recinct mad doympom county, giving ger 1 felecti®) to the frew candidates Lic preeslavery men are greatly eagited Vew 2 weoks as veatines Jistant at the Governur’s oad vet ae, © ite omy eBit is r ~< ° n they probe te eel be oer \ ota 6 Mormon Leematance of the Gowernme . pasts . . sot td Sr. Laces, Oct. 26. —The Repablicar wabe tad Se eee es aspeech of Rider Lienhall, a ‘ wantsofa omnnbenlaldy prot expressiny lie determination to re Pear Wun Ales awd wet the Government troupe, if be haeeren at t to call ont the women and children te ~ are eas oe f eg arma dle declared that be weak! hare - cag Uriuchan Yoang for Governor all his life ’ . . Me eile Virth Clurcdine Money in Pace “i roes. (oreo ier etbusen: eee Us es aye" The Standard ; are sooner youoder a inistake in regard ts west A 2 it N 1 Carclina carrevey in Petersbarg ' ot. Plan det te Saneaperromg The Chip nerchants are not “thin-ekigned™ in . Sart alge cha ‘ tr They receive it now as free zs a h v as yever cid, if not more 62.— h - 4 » uv ast eit weeks, there certain a . . A cris t Vv afe te Neth Car ia bank bills : . Sp oe . ve Virgin circalating in Peterson he arendinry charm and veh we rarely eter see any over “ teed cree ' » [Liviave roeapertence, and the expen 0s . he 1 whet ' 1 “a : ae be ence of alivest every citizen we meet If tw ’ . t eg . tue currency may be taken as an em . brides evemsg mort at | f the fact, ane wenld cvrtainly pst i . cee ; ly etersborg as a North Carvisa eco ! \ New Woetsato At one the ) ‘ f State Vericultiral & cv « ‘ ’ « \ Ca ' wv Toke ng!) lat : | ; in A.W Venable made 4 . \ \ = ‘ =, t wloch he stated that the O . a azar Cane Syrup would be f ® writ ¥ “i asa preventive of ty phe « A plysreran hal assured the eprraker - atwhere persone ceed mach im laseet a . were never euljyected to typhoid fe ‘ k for oe ' N - vv - mak Thi r wae ’ . Ve femresd, will te lie second day's run on the banks of \+* “ y of yore t sped” ale s was wore than the fret, The ( y winch masses of ube pias ert, describing (be eeeme at the Cotigens’ Hoot workin are cougregated, and wp whiel lange on es a "When the door opened. a scene of the © I 1 vith we atter ale ° ! The erved nected hee : tile er “| ' Veohe bame— serambling, fighting h ’ New Yok T Rk Rey go ining bate and comt taila, and dew ees worming the unter of the bank ia em inte ; , a Pee bie ten otters, Brdling theme! ves besegnd / a madmen, secured the vaults ‘ eh Tied rete keep the erowd ne Kistage Uf \ ’ ' vee, Others, outenle, to clamt <r Mayt fe ae wiwlows, hut ecre hurkd bach. |? ; ay IN , hy tae oteing sent to the Chef of Ie . TT ECE Cn) “idicy Sinieanal that officer d spoatel di all lien epeetals is a An Pynectei AW inher They arrieed, fouyht there way adie \ crowd to the counter, and then ter Me ll i eC | Nora Ive ur and Woe ayant them. They got an tron door-ber, * . shew gving, when « was boarded which they faced the crowd, having w fig! aie achini| Wiaater antl oa “ vein fiste at the aame time, ere” . f juseuie a the leanyere being highly belligerent. Finely ; , Kins primoneta ween jelace Ue Navae had Uo send down aunty additional FP Ahan eee oy Hen, who managed to preserve oor’ . ae ivargenut 7 _ hike sorder, when the work of redeeming 1 Med va ee oe ne tes commenced ; ; \ my r lea oo x Ur Cas voy y Mies White was married to a gentleman e vle wn odeina { Secretary Lovey for a war Lanenster (la) leat week. That evening ® )* sreamer te proceed w spate te Cape Hay. vente band of "Cahthumpiana” serenaded we: hotad there not only de \ ‘intiwalialy) hesdsali by: her Uralier Mamec! Whim Of “ the prisoners, but teen years, The party were wvited 1% purty for the outrag young White drank of whiskey to sach ence sone of “ that he fell in matuper and was bef in the whiel a day of lwo att all night. In the morning be «as dead. SenFEliO Asters, w Cape Ln 1 ancatel ber evtn ting Tard on before she gets out to geal Tn the mean “ Times are improving and men are ge fs 0 rowers promptly pened fr another on theip Jege again,” aatd @ gentleman w winer tu gtroely and departon (he same cre fmend. * How ro re © Why those aid ae ian ride down in their carringes bow Wale: — var of Mite: Fuir a flask from watert vor, and is’ penning the syrup There isa g in the wate! why syrup from me do not kno a@ premium ple of ayrur as anc eon wish Thankegi his proclauw Nov. 26, 1! public thas for past ble his continu as a State | Ca DR. PACKAQES ¥ MAIN! Goodma Pick, Gol hardt, 8. C Kirke, H. & loss, Y Holmes & tan, J. Cre bar, T. O. & A.C. C way, HM c & Sor Grimes, F. Barringer, Boyden, G Bro., 8. W Mills Cald E. Myera, ‘Botser, & ANDLES- Letton, Coton Vera, Reported 0 BACUON—H “Medes CoRN—M WHE) T~! FLA SSE! BEE<WAX MALT LIV! “ G Ale Fisu Nor “ gr —¥ CANDLES SOAP — Re. SUINGLE> STAVES e v ke ¥ HAY —per FLIUR. report, and qrdations, ' CORN, ¢ mead. new | curding to 4 PLAsF 1£0 ack étttes. and email advan FAY RACON, COFFEE Ren, Lag ei FLOUR Pam Rape Pine, Crm GRAIN, Comm Whe Oate, Peas, Rye, LARD. » SPIRITS Pract Appl N¢ Rye Reet NAILS, | IRON, p Eng! active, p iw tbe ful old ph.” and lng vat of busi. verwork’ lus aud 8, that 1, there a, Mer rs than st dates at Got 1 reject Onsford ing oer: didates eacileu Th we yablican plamll, ot m to re ae even ceria: lille te erelerry y owe expen eet Vt an er nly pot Carviies ple d te » of \4 The (nm wus’ thank. of the acted hee fig ing. ed ewer’! an inctae 2 beswgrl vaults oe pow) frm to clamiet back |? ef of Te reinis to ibe ay throagt hen terre! ve-bar, 0" gw’ fig! me, erme ° it Final! .Litional pr something jeer tal tbe ontleman @ ening ® )* ynaded ber. te, aged iJ ted 18 auch eue® in the w@ jead. are gecuine man Ww eho used | Wavehedune Gracey, Tes), uners| mington and W of Bat eer auliod at the moe have declared adividend of 8} per cent. | Vyir a flask of-molasees or syrup, inade from watermelons, which has # tine fla- vor, and is fully equal, we think, tu the! Chinese, sugarcane syrup. Five plats of| | the eyrup were obtained frow six melons. | T here isa greatdeal uf saccharine mutter | Rothrock, Mr. JOHN L. RUSHER, and Miss in the watermelon, and we do ayt see) BETTY, daughter of Mr, Paul Misevheimer. why syrup may not be as well produced from melop as frum the cane, We! do not know whether Mr, Teel vbtained | a@ premium or not, but we think his sam-| HARRIET COR ne of syrup worthy uf notice. Ii ia just | Gowan, aged five yeurs. and as fine “sweetnin” us we wish to taste.—Z?al. Stun. —~- ome -—— Wieaiagiung. —Gov, Bragg las issued hie proclamation setting apart Thureday, Nov. 26, 1857, “as a day of solemn and wate public thaukfyiving ty Almighty God, for past blessings, and of supplication for| his continued kindness and care over us asa mate aud as a Nation.” “pn. F. 8. BALOT, DENTIST. OULD respectfully make kvowa, thut he bee praine ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders returned to SALISBURY, and anay be found at bis office, pest to Dr. Whitehead os beret fore, fur | a short time, where he ig prepared to altoad to ewery | breach of bie H rhe the best possibi rer November fe, 185) oss SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES VOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BE- MAINING IN THIs DEPOT Nov. Sup. Goodman & Walla, J. M. Johnson & Pick, Gold Hill Man. Co, M.A. Barn | | | hardt, 8. C. Davis, A. M. Henderson, J! Kirke, H. Martin & Bri & Rosa, Yadign Man. Co., Kecies & Co, Holmes & Harriss, RLF. & ALK. Sion tun, J. Crenshaw, A. A. Hall, J. RK. Wil bar, T. U1. McRorie, P. KB. Chambers, J & A.C. Cowles, Mra, Walker, J. Calle] way, H.W. Ayer, Jno. Ferree, J. tar per & Son, Arnold, O| Grimes, P Steed [Larriv| } | Grimes, Foot « Teague, A. Horne, Mr ! Barringer, A. Baggerly, J. Andeewa, N Boyden, G. M. & T. Jones, Sprague & Bro., 8. W. James, W. J. Milla & Co, Mills Caldwell & Co., N. a tse M. & E. Myera, T. J. os yA . Henderson, J. 4H. Parker, C. F. Fisher, Elkin Man, Co., R. W. Mills, J. Mo Happoldt, Baker & Owen. THE MARKETS Salishury, N. C., Oct. 27, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY By w. J. MILLS & Co. ot Divtoexn.The direetorsof the Wil. Railroad Company for the last 6’ months, as will god seen by advertisement in this paper.— Stan. MARRIED: n this County, of the 27th Oet., by Rev Sami. DIED: To Ringgold Goce: on the 18th ef Oet., M any ELIA, daughter of Dr. R. In this County, on the 2let Oct, THOMAS BARBER, jr, in bis 38th year. He was u yincere friend, a kind veighber, and a j Useful citizen. Of a cheerful and happy disposition, | he did not seem to live as much for himself a» he did | | for others, A professor of the Christian Ret gion, he Was bot content with profession merely. but was ul- jompel. BACON. everal Hundred pounds of prime BACON for sale. Apply to W. MURPHY Ssticbary, Now. 3rd, 1857. m-23 BANK OF W ILMINGT ON. ef this Bank will be held at the Rank oa the 10th of November. Nov. 3rd, 1897. 2w-23 Ged GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED, 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, | 10 Barrels Sugar House M slasses, 3 bble. Coffee Sugar, Sale on TNE ‘Lots OF f CAROLINA CITY! BEAUFORT HARBOR, on Thunspay, Novewosa 12rn, 1957. | At the torminas ofthe great CENTRAL wanLnosn of North Caroliva on | | T | ‘Stat e of North. Cérolina, Iredell County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 185. against. \. Allison, Ex’r. of Androw an te deceused, NARULINA CITY is gitusted ov an elevated Samuel Rankia, and wife Mary, Alf: du Vaugha, and plain, 21) feet obove tide water, Immediately on | the waters of Geuufirt Marbor. Uhistocation fora great | ev mmercial erly, was selected by meu of conunercial | experience, afer a full examination of ull the lands ou | Harbor of Beaofort, in entepativa of the auction ol the great Ceatral Ras Road, from sud Harbor through the Stace of North Cardina, evnnect- ing with the tines of the Railroads of Tennessee, coming east frou Memphis on the Mississipp 5 and jo striving to carry ily practice the preeepis uf | i of the great W {ule ia epiicipa {the cousteuction of a Raslroad | from Carsbow © tity, through the counties of Ong'ow, Duplia, Sampaon, and the town of Fayetteville, w the Coal Fields on Deep River. ‘The Atlante and N - Railroad from Carolina City Goldeboru’, wil be apeued by the Let January next The North Candinn Radeoad ts in operation to the own uf Salisbury, (row which pant the coustruetion ieru Railroad through the Mountains to the Tennessee line, is steadily progressing. “The Railroad through Foyeiteville to the Cowl Fields hos for mune ime occupied the attention of the State, and doubtiess will eventually be pat in ope part between Fayetteville and the Coul F in rapid course of coustructuon these great Ruilroads, will carry the Agrientiarel and Miveral products of the State to oveof the finest har- + that da being p rial ie The completion of bore on the southern const. und must at aa early day build up on ite waters « flourishing city. trated by eid Kailroads, All the agneukural regions of the Slate not pene- have cusy communication with Beaufort arbor by Navigable Kivers aud Suuuds Uf the Harbor at Beaufort, we believe is anue- Comury now Ww speak; the depth of ite wot rs, ue 8. JEWETT, Cosh'r. | proxsnty to the Gulfstream, the bighwuy of ships, wud |e capacay for all cammercial purposes, are not well | | | known to every North Carcinian, but have aitracced | | the atieution of the e: aulry generally. | The Cansina Cay Co., believe that the advantages | of the lveation which they have selected, are many sndlevel plain, hoking southward | ite wells and springs afford the purest | waters, and the salubrity of the elimute is su mea upon the vce ns Theie land ws ao hgh koown, that Beaufort is believed to be the mos healthy watenng place on the the ahure aud ruus psreliel wi it ak front of the Cuy. making the e cheap aud easy ; the Harbor and wharves at Curvlina southern coast. At this location, the channel for ships bends in near) Crushed Loaf Suyar, lCiy, b Palverized Loaf Sugar, Buygue & eo ehort dimtguce the whole | traction of wharves from the conflux of and Newport River, not immediately i | Adaimantine Canilles, froat of the let, are wuerperd te the violence of ; i storms, aud y a ehip diay we! was) from tt ne Hemlock Sule Leather, jwhorfoa Caruhine City and iw thirty aiinutes be at Coffee, wa ltive. | These are some of the advantages which determin ed the selection of the lweaton of Carulian City, and MICITAEL BROWN. Salabury, Nouv. 3, loo7 great a 23 omy oft mifiden d the company on the supe advantages, that they eubecribed, aad | pad tn $25.00 to the Capatal Stock of the Atlantic ind N.C WHEAT! WHEAT!! 10,000 BUSHELS. | O Re EF subscriber wishes to parchase, ten theasaud bushels Wheat, fur whieh the highret market pree will be paid MICHAEL BROWN Belebury, Now 3rd, 1857 uw State of North Carolina, 5 mice will be Leben Apples dried, 00 4 1S, Lead Bar, 9010 ; 1Golt |) * White, 10012 Gecewar. 2.23 Wotoones ( whe, Wail Beef, 506 No “74 ‘Borer, Salt * Meswvads 600 65 CANDLES— Nade (Cai 6a by ‘Tallow, 180 25 Ceres, Jad Aéman.ine, 31037 (OILS LINSEED Coffee Rio, 1901S) + Tanners 50 0 6% “ Java. 17 0 20 | Potatoes, Ireh, 38aits Letton, Hhald! © Beret 63070 Couon Yara, libs Rage per ib 3 Cora, 50 9 SS (ak per rors, T2150 2-774 ~ Meal, (Os @ Bheeune Bro 19012 Crichoneper dot | 500 #2 Xuger Hero al? Bere per dv ea 10 * Crushed, lob al Beathere perth 354379 ~ Clanfied, Ida l4 Pres por bt 475 2 500 Tellow, ifeié| + Meek, 200. 250 Wheat Whur, 1000 140 roa Bar) Se Red, “0. 90 ard, AS a iT Wend 2560 -- NORFOLK MARKET Reported by Raw land & Brothers, OCT. 0c. 1557. BACON —Hame If 4 20) Hog round, 16 to Madoo Western. 16) 1 17 Stewkte PORK — Vea per Bui git OW PAU Ka syper 6625 ¢ GO U0 —Eaire, 66 75 ~-~ Fupily 9725 2 OW DRIED ArrLes—i> “ PEQcHnes CORN~MWised, Whe, VYeb-~—S @ 70 WHE ST ~Red 95 4 15 Wane 8) @ 115 FLA SSE ED BEESWAX —"7 8 MALT LIVER?. OL $1 GO —Fine 91.70 “ G Alen. 110 FABH NORTHERN —Pehied Merringe per db Wals GR — Waters & Bier Poh O54 wt prrhh * Cad aad Wetder in bite —§3.25 450 Mark eri Nn 3 970 @ * PEAS —Btact E.- per beer’! 9110 POT AFUES—I neh por bbi—2 00 “ Beek 91 45 @ | fa correr— 12.@ 13) Lagueyre I} to 194 BUG AR—C reched & Powdered |] —Rehwed 10 ~~ @ 19 —Weet lade ya i MOLASS FA. St a 65 LAME per Bet. 8195 to 913° CaNDLRO— Tele 16 _Ademantine, 26 QM BOAP—Rewwn, 44 6 —Y ce ih « SUSNOL Es Redding Det theaeand —84 00 12 ech ali heart rd eraves R Osh thd ai: W Oak hha ‘ " “ W vk hd me vding Oar ag WAY —per 100 te — §: 25 REMARKS: FPUDUR, rencspte dave hon oma mare aur et report, aad tbe artic elie pradi'y t day, at ow Q@tations, the stock tery h reduced e, het -qual te the d- mead. uw crop appeem io eumall kde, and sells ac curing te dry noes FLAXSEED ore 4en BRIE DO APPLE nantines to be wreted BLACK RVE PRAS arnve we be qua thee, and met enh more ready sale the weeb, & emall advance on leet FAYETTEVILLE MALRAEFT. Oct. 15. BACON, per je aa CUPFEE, per id Re, lige 14 Laguirs 4a 15 8) Domunge, 00 a 17 FLOUR, per varrei—~ Fami,, $@5 « 00 Bapertine, 500 a 00 Pine, 475 29 00 Crom, 4 50 a 0 00 GRAIN, per bashel~ Com #0 0 090 Wheat el oo Oats, “Om 0 Peas, Ono OW Rye, } 00 a 0 WO LARD, per th, eo19 SPIRITS, per gation— Peach Brandy, 00 2 1 25 Apple du new 1% ae 00 NC. Whiekey, OO 8 70 Rye do 656 70 Rectified do Me 45 NAIL, cut, per keg 475 20900 TRON, per tb English. 4ge 5 Bweedes, common ber, % a 00 Do. wide, ja 00 WOOL, per tb Qian 2 TALLOW, per tb tia 12 HIDES, per ib-- Dry. 6106 Green, 648 00 SALT — Liverpool, per rack, 12%, 00 Alam, per bushe! OO 6 00 MOLASSES, per gation—~ Cuba, s@ a New Orleans, 00a 00 BUGAR, per Ih— Loaf ang crushed, We WW MC rok Porto, & N. Orieane, lla 1@ BEEP —Wrhrotennie, Ut a ehotee, Retail, Re 9 ALEXANDER COUNTY. Court of Plas and Quuter Sesstuns Sept. Term, Asst Jacob Bulch, ve Win G Rotauson ORIGINAL ATT AC UMENT, Levico on 110 acmee oF Lanp TN thee case it appearing to the eal eth of the t We G Robinson wa non. publicatwn be Court, that the def reedent of thee State, il te care rr made in the Carchos Watchmen (or wa sacecenre weeks. fae the card defendant © be and appear ol the peat Terry of ine Court tu be beld at Vievwse in Tay borewile the let Moaday » ber ment, theo and there to plead oa de » ead judgueut bed eecurdagty Wanees, NA Peed Clerk of cur sad Coort at ofhce the let Monday ia September, AOD 1e57 XN. A. POOL, Crh Pr adv. $5 50-6623 RAIL ROAD STOCK E-apEG @ QE Ce Will all to thee bugheet bedder at the Coert Huase a Meckevdle on Tacsday the I bth of December nen “SHARES OF STUCK ow the NOC Ral Koad bekegeng t the estate of George W the» decd eon 6 ered of et Gente W TURNER. Adm New 3 tdelt “) MICHAEL BROWN, GRO! LR & COMMISSION | MERC rs ANT, | SALISBU No. Prampt pore mal a © given to the parchase of Prod ew * to all Comergnar ote Cash ody . mad Preaduce to be absped t other Puruts, ut oid 4 thee merbet November Biet, 1837 f-23 | INS ES WT AND CHEAP GOODS*" ne ren doar FALL and WIN Cowie DIY GOODS which were Se er the er tf the gre ( pers eire,a f are moog vohean Ow: ctork oo hane “ : meth gent DRESS GOOD LARS, &e, that ‘ ver ifiered, alen VENTLE MEN &® WEAR 0 inte seiia'g eeekot Srarte DRY 6O0DS8 . © fas? le oat al ee fou erfl g ea ture very gets bail Sty re a semionly Joe a a @ tl ahr veg how bow precio are at Cer You bad be bon @mme wen oe . . BROWN & COFFIN Ne 3 Gaasits Row Ralieher ~~ ia) " a3? fell 4| ie LaAkGEST AND BEST SPOCK OF Kewwr Mave ¢ . wn, and erllug heap KROWN & COPRIN bet, 20-6w21 No 3 teaanire Row \ VERY LAKGE STOCK OF CARPE PING ri and ecllung cheap at BROWN Af OEFIN S Oet IW fwl No 3 Gagyrre Row TREMENDOUS LARGE STOCK OF BED A and NEGRO BLANKET 4, which we will cell cheap BROWN & COPFIN et 29-602 Noa 7 Gaasire Row "ERO SHOES ala it We pat A BROWN ae Oct 20-6w2l No 3 Cemasirk Row Large sock « MLINSE YS. K ROCK ISLAND JEANS, just received and for aale cheap BROWN & COPRFIN, Ort Webw2l No 3 Geaasire Row Bie LS onthe Panwene Hava and Kova of Care D Fran. taken al par fer goods at No Gramte Row BROWN & COFFIN Ort 2 602] ALL. these indebted tous euher by Note of Book account “ riw e u the, are earnestly equested com Ja “yup “BROWN & COFREIN Oct With, 1857 well The acknowledged repatatven of Worthington’ Cholera and Diarrhars medicine i now a fine in the monde of allwho hav used it) and the ine ing demand for the article shows the jadyment awarded by 9 dieenminating pubbe Orders for have recently been received from many parte of the South, and Bouth-weeatern Staten where it hae not heret neold—but ite repota tron has gone defore it, ery is, eend af to wn Gen —, of Prankhn eoonty, No oC, after an expencace with itin his family here, has ordered a ugareatate in Loumana supply for These are indienty trumpet tones of ite worth Prepared ouly by RH WORTHING TUN M.D: Marfrecavoro’, N.C., and aold by CA. HENDERSON, Salisbury, F SCARR & CO, Charlotte, aud by Druggite generally Oct. 97. fin 22 script.on made RK Braajwt Ha Pians of the Harbor of Beauor, KR Company, which was the ouly su ” upon the faith of real estate on the exhibiting the | catwn fthe Atlanne aud NC Railroad awl Cary haa City, may be seen at all the pracipal Hotels in the State TERMS OF SALE One fourth cash, and the balance proved secvnty, a 6, 12 and 1S months JNO. H COOK, Prest of Joux Mo Rosd. See of C1 Co Oe. 27, 16357 i ! > VALL ABLE in AND 93 FOR SAL RB" order of the Court ut Equity. on the Petition of the Heireea Doe M Prchier, Po will well om the 6h day of Novecabeor weut. at the remdence of the late Mary Mickier, the tr { Lane va «mich she died, Comtauog eofite efficacy and? peak in 100 sere Ths Treate It ~ from dete Oct - 296 ACRES, fitw ged RIVER BOTTOM ier ved ea) of the beet in t D3iwiter Beet of Mratewwul the South Vadbia Kiver Jue aud two are ¢ redu, a ct WP CALDWELL, CON Ty SALE OF VAL \BLE PROPERTY BE ON AUFORT TEARBOR. Bes thonaed by power of attorney from th di panvowing the tract of park aud moron land, oo ine weet md { thee ert wo as White Mert or Murse Isiind. the undermga-d oli sella pubhe acct the town of Besafort, Carter Comnts Thareds tth dav November he wh (os acept thet pe cum for ra — beto, ateoet 108 be . ’ 2 ” b ot of) bh (a) . we lord uth by the com . > a ple The por shetweren the main land of Sh arde P main « hanne the harber 1 on far ‘ vue and &. C. Ras he wharf at th ninge are beceted ap lis . a cotemerrcial pan vew e apparent took Sis monthe erecet wy - - p awa, Nide ow geod secaniy 6 eae! r 13, JAs RUMLEY, rit t A. Hendenven, W. D.. Druggist & rams AL ISBURY, C. Sueceseor to Sill & ill ) * Nod ! sane Meneneste in ps tarw snow re kc avery “Wrosh Drugs. whieh Rereit factory ag o MEDICINES, Ac, wy, sate and each terns ne eanmot fail te dieva he stock before . AK ved: re ptly attended t JAMES M. EDNEY, 56 John Street, t7UT IV TORE. Dealer | NOTICE!--A TANNER WANTED! | ee i Ae israel ; i eens * nnd Reta An a atwony chandise on the hee B! VSievery hind of Mer arse 3 Rein t ni AM Gorman, NOW Woodfin, John A M hall, DL Jothers Swoaina Wow mpiny a goed TANNER, a mar Sneha WOW uit eh DR. BESSENT, AN pe Hot ee n ihebary Lents t, Office at the Rows mometo give rehefi the first tune tnken, and if toothers agit hae tous, hala betthe will be oon fiat ie We know of nathing We ean recon m {ws eneh eo t ce,asa family + " as the Tnvigorstor Oet at tmees 4 bury fl t subser | Terms mad Oct NOTICE!! iber desing to remove. from the Sta re for wile his reatdence in the ‘Town of Salis Tore an adinirable tion for a Physician known on application M WHITEHEAD 97 fo. wife Adrrillis. CAVEAT. A paper wri'ing purporting to be the last Will and | Testament of Audiew Allison, dec’d 4 is propound: d for probate in open Court by Col. T. A. Exceutor ther: in named, Allison the Whereupa Dr. Banuel Rankin in right of his wife Mary, aud Alfred Vaugha in right of his wife Awarillix, two of (he beirs at law and next kin of the ssid Andrew Allon, Cume inio Court and enter a Caveat wo the prpbate thereof, and that the same is pot the last Will qud ‘Tes of the said Andrew Alligon, or avy part there thereupon the Court directs the followipg issue lo be made op and submitied toa jury, to wits © Is the suid paper writing, or say part thereof, und af Bo, what part, the last Will and Testament of the suid Audrew Alliron, or not I” And it oppearing tothe satisfaction df the Court, that the Het at Law of Wil Heirs at Law of Adam Allison, decd, at Law of Wm. reride beyond the limits of this State, thet pobleation be inade iu the {0 man,” ai e Wapaper published iu th jan Alisop dee'd., the and the Heirs Beard and wife Cathaniue, dee'd. who are Heirs at Law of the suid Audt wo Allison, tis ordcred “Caphua Watch- town of Sobsbury, for thespace of six weeks, volilying Ube buid non-reri- Statesville, | dents to eppear at the neat term of Chie Court to be held fur the County of Iredell, at the Court House in onthe Sed Monday in November ext, then and there Ww see proceedings in this cause, and tomake themselves parties to the sud issue, if they shai! think proper so ww do Witness M. F. Freelaud. Clerk of our said Court M. F, FREELAND, Ci'k at Office, in Sratesville, the 3rd Mouday in Au- gust, A. D. 1857. Oct. 13. Gw2u NEW GOODS. W. J MILLS & CO., RE. now in receipt of their FALL ‘TER stock of and WIN- Staple and Fancy VAN BYOVYS: BOC ITS AND SUGGS AMD CAPS SUGAR. FEEL, SALI ( WATS OF. AND QVULASSES, together with a general rssortmept of GOODS sna y fovood in a Co Store Alin want of Giada will find it to their interest to give them @ as y are determined aot ty be ei@'d by amy ja this market. Come and see for youpelves Selisbury, Uet. Sih, D5, 3mid IRE l) seo» MEGRO BLANKET BLANK il BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & LAPS, Kersey: A large assortment of the rece ve dec. 340 Beaver an atnwi 90 re & 4 bh OATS, I halfofia THRE xd and for sale bow and Hinsey a ov Just Alt. and W.d MILES & CO “VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WV ie ee eee aioe! se at . ‘ 350 ACK ES, Acree ged culur 1DO AC RES (elewitt Land ied Amb ck COUN TAY and STRAW , ane A] . e B be Ee Ot Be | NS, CATTLE, HOGS. and SHEEP : il‘ MAA Net of CHINE: me FAN ® | BLACASMITHI TOOLS WAGGONS & jeckide PBEGGY «lak VESS. # ig Tovta, H hold] amd A hm Furniture, au ‘ aus other artiaa n cnwnecre " = ALSO * On the Sth of Nowen r " AM ’ 150 Bushels of WHEAT, Vor & . WRN OOPS. HAY STRAW, Hh yRNEA CATILN « Hires WAGGON & GEAR. 1 « WvACKSMITH TOOLS and FARMING TOOLS: and vances 1 mee be mode hoow A@uve . CRW A aI WwW MILLE bare October «5 « J. C. NOEL, SALISBURY, N. C. x tyeara Wine CET ESE SLAVE DEALER, && State of North ¢ Carolina. STANEY (OT N r\ In Fy Bail 7 Wiliam TER J TEN WW }A Mary A . rvrr) \ " J ki, i gation BILE OF COMPTAINT IT appeanng to th Delian he Court “ ' aber ‘ fendagts \ i] 1 \ ar h eof thes Tein corde ( , i Sais bur hin p = . \ hats te ande Appear t att ( ( I af ' < y. 4 Cours Aibemarte, on tb Monday \ ut and then and th ry thre Bull, or { ‘ en W“W Bh Hen Clerk M Court at Eqnty, at ot! she fhe Moniny ~ tember, bso, and vearof Vin Ind-peaod ence ERBN HEAKNEL © Mt ay JOD beans dD ty Gw2l—Pr'e fee B50 m » POR | s AT. lee sD SACKS, 2 sib rWHE AT of FLOUR VO BROWN Quy aC D2) eta each MARRIAGE RICH LOR SALE AT TUIS VSL: CEELCE Ge arparerses a’ = \ Skirts, panes, Ge. A GREAT SACRIFICE | 30,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF , McNeely, Mock & Co, SALISBURY, N. C.,, TILL SELL for CASH or GOOD NOTES, encry swek of New Goovs ut Cosr. Tt isa partuership will « day of Jauuary, 1850. Alpacas, cal persons lo come earty. of the most desirable of our Goods. ‘Phe present Co- rare chaues, and we advise ul) eeenomi- Blow we enume clone Ly mutual consent va the Bret Dry Goods, Domesticn, Cloths. Case. eres, Vextinus, Keres, Jenne, Bed Ticking, &e. Silks, Merinoes, De Laines. Prints, Ginghams, Mos. Flaunets, WEITHD Goons. snd Cottou ea NE RAS vets 25 aed eve linen and merine sh tte cap RIBBONS CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Swiss, Jeconet aud Bard Musuus, trish bivens, » Cloths, Lanew inbroid Muela and lace Curuin, Marsedies Counter- ae aves 4 did avsortment of Children's de Plana and faney buanet and) Ladies and Gents Merino and Cotion Heisery, « splen- yIndiew and geuis sik. | CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. Bonnets, Shoes and Boots, together wiih a large an Tron, casti anvils, vices, sc thes, brier do., trace and log chatun, locks, bles, swings, Gu fine assortment oi Negr tentiva to our bed, cradle and negro blaukets, umbrel- | las, parasols, wall puper, wiadow shades, BOOBS AND STATIONERY. Brogaus: We call spect at- Lat 2 U2 UE OY 2 U2 i, bellows, hammers, grass and grain saws, crews, tacks, hinges, screw plates, sie seive wire, axen, counter scales, ( ithe, NSuddters ints, O gs, unils, steel, mill and cross cut saws arpenters, Tanners Shociaakeis ‘Tools, Carn s and Dye Stuf, Varnish, Torpeatioe, Tanners aad Grud Siouce GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, CHINA SETTS, CUPS AND SAUCERS Any of our old customers haying more mone they know what t wih, and ow as t accom for ‘ 4 ~ qr All ks ne ke imexchang for Goods raged HOth & CO. Saleburv, N. ( Se Pos leuf SVLE OF VEUROEN AND AVING Gairrirn, dee OTHETI PROPER qualified ~ erly, viz @ Ay HORSES AN] ONE RUG) a bees} Lene LARGE Ql CORN, WHEAT, QATS AND HAY. 6 Three 4 Horse WV ONE WHEAT THRESHER, ATTLE. ge INS = SIELP, gp A ANIT? VALUABLE T \. as edminie rater of Cranes Iwi edtoe n Wed x arte ne ’ Mis kos © fol at etock of IY Y A a A has mlLHARNESS avons aud (Gear, thelr | Le more finew Rwiew Jae. | fered | | Men's heavy uote, $2.75 w 375 ves aud M ~HOFFLIN . (7 CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. 7} SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now's the tims and hora fis tho place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUIT4- Cats s00N. QUICK SALES FOR CASH, ENSURE THE BEST BARGAINS, 1 HAVE now oa Gand the best assortment a u JOTTING ever brought to this mar- | ket. comprining large Stocks of BOOT » HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, | DRAWE "HANDRKE RCULEF ‘3, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, —rvery venely of KNIT JACKETS, and KNUP SHIRTS GLOVES, HOSE AND SRAYATS; TRUNAS, CARPET SACKS, and mauny other ertielea too mimes Go mention, W hich [oan selling at very Low prices FoR cage suoriere every warivety of sryte and quauiry. The PUBLIC » my GOUDS, hear the prices, and judge for themselves. , (rrl7) Toan wait aay pireemer, as may stoves + respectfully invited tu Cvtt and exauma Serremegn 22p, 1857. OCTOBER, I8S7!!, NENY SVOSR MORE GOODS, FALL AND WINTER | | | AT, AND LESS THAN | COST, FOR CAST x GoOoDs. Wcercree x ca seney. wn TARCER THAN EVER!! suiou, and we wih to close out all. ur one by that ime. Therefore be it kaown, that from aud af- ter this date, we will S vt, AND BELOW | THE RUBSCRIBERS are new receiving from COST, OUK ENTIR STOCK! Below will be the Northern Ciues their FALL STOCK of found a het of some of the articles we have on band GOODS, whi: h is larger and more cumplete thanever and the prices thereof, before, and we feel confident we can cive oar customers as good or better bargains than ever. AM eash ems Prine heavy Negro Shoes, Be's 6 to 12, 9135 ey tomers aud punctast dealers will fiad it to their inter- UneBos ” “Lite 5 $1.00 ve usa CALL. Our stock comprises some of « Men's lined & boaad Shoes $1.25 wo 1.58, clgent and wow em otyies of Pine, BE IC@ 40m | roses wee GENTLEMAN'S WEAR. Fite Fla Lemnea eA hite, 20, 30 to 50, | A large stock of z ty Made Clo ‘ how Bot Pues Mere 05 41, INECRO KERSEY’S, arn e, fine, Ht Foe ce Feo wens, O100 wy 12. | LINSY’S AND BLANKETS, yeul 45 tu 50, HATS, &C., j the a ~~ calf . Lacues shoes, 30,4 Large stock Ye hildre Negro Wool Hats, 65 t0 75, Eogheh Merino, red Sold De Lanes, al Handsome De Lanes Tabe Diaper, 4-4 4 30, | ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF Linew T 4 ct, SILOES Be 10. 1%. 90 tw of alllkinadas, Laven Poewet Handkerchiefs 5, M2) 20/0, 90, MENS AND BOYS BROGANS, "* ‘ 1% ‘PX “es a nee, Ridge tetiaiaaal all LADIES AND GENTS de., Hovie 4-4 Inet, A fine k of BOOTS, OES MAS, Wea tl and Ready- Made Clothing c p. Blac and Grey Coo ton Howe, 10. 15, 20 and upwards, AND Bier) Wh lec Ore Cond Mode x Alpere Mure, 25 w 58 | RUBBER SUITS. aa Stee Is ete a peees. All of which was selected with the greatest care, , isier pee (ihe firm All who want to bay GOODS cheap i e 4 wil do welogiwe asa cit, as we are determined wits, ou <ing to ee i low for cash Horse Shura $6.0) per hee, Horne Shee Nai Cotton Carpetings Walt Wool“ BROWN & COFFIN. Ne. 3 Granite Rew. punad, | | A large supply of Carpets, Rags, &c AW Wool super. -0 “ow eure 4 jall hinds and prices, Bn Kare, £3.25 Saherv howe 98. 1857 and men) otner article, the prices of whieh vom ean | satin tilting a eta MD. — bear by culbog al our store mext door i ” man Pootiag fie ¢ «= Merchants and Peddlers woo! 1| heres face lnese eee at nagieeeer ert “ the R 0 B AR R D S, esac bans Pa hee - ROWAN HOUSE, “R ‘e A. MURPHY. ] [. ING at cons ¢ ouwllay, renovated ae srnshed bee HOTEL will ia fatare be de- voted lo Lranme at vimtore and regular tnendere willing w pay a pnee comme ate with the outing neces Ralisbary, Oct 137 | a , vr sary tu beep up @ Bret class hutel | Dr W \ Fate Tre bamnese of Salebary cs amply eufficient to sup- e a bd ‘ ’ p h betetsand privet boarding houses, and 2 am ed by tea years experience, they canaut be ra successfully together, vuless the above plas Surgeon and “Mechanical Dentist ALL Tae (Game are oF ae Mite Cmlre ft taaans.) |leutes of fare onand after the th ind. ° PUOARD per dav, si Household and Kitchen Btatceville, N.C. in He sity prepared to insert foil and partial ortte “ ‘ month, 20 08 FURNITURE si eee -_ 216 00 ’ Blandy’s Chioplastic Process, Withoot Rena 216 0 and Farming Tools of every deserip- peor the lnrest and greareet umporement in me No varialcos heee pnees with any one.) : - nce ar = o pr feces A z | “om rable and cipease, made ar- tien. advantages} pammesses over an\ other process are rangementsto sagply my table with the delieseies aad . . . fe , Fae irate a . t 1 perfec: adapia ‘ eof Norfalk and Chacesn Market—ead 2 me Ll hav AT, s » 1 thar kevp a hoase that will compare favorably . : : Stee — ad Ausin, Prdeee b , « he best hose of any enty ae D Cott which f . ath thal ALL. ROBARDS.- 16 LIKELY M D AVIE ZA DOCK. ( OR COL State of North N EGROES, SIFFITI, MEEUTYW. 4 State of North Carolina, NITY. Carolina, ie : - = po es HOR LOPFICE at Residence, West of the Female Ceilere. Terms Cask Refereuce: My wert KS! HORS INFALLIBLE REMEDY Ocroaga, Sch, 1857 13 State of North Carolina, HORSES STANLY COUNT) >: the recerpt of Ove Doran, | will mailto any mere 8 “ofa remedy fur Horses, while In Equity, Full Term, 1887 ofree st wo TS G ‘RUBS. Thi remedy hes “ "oR re J r x we. Marder. tecdmte rele f i? mate r ir wees pate! see & Evans, a th vuden f the Bank of always re The material of N ache wte « . t rvcered by any BILL FOR INJUNCTION . Ute 144 meee GA We eee « - mene wi ‘e Fane mK ; : Set meet ab ip weber. Geauterd ca, N.C x t Pre JOUN W. BAKER Rank of W . : scat . Im l6 s 1 ca ‘ a 2 — : oe : State of North Carolina, , at Ter ee Canavan 64 che Cm ALEXANDER COUNTY. Mta Court Hoos ‘ < M M . beaten RA viet ka tak . A bc t Divorce ~ an rp act hen : thy . , \ se. Eben H Clerk and Master for es I ~ M le { he Court that de- > ‘ , ba + 14 not a remdewt of EREN WEAKNED © MOF " ton be made in ® J ) fesase, Depart s b " ‘iw ke. ex soot pvetee gaat 217 Mestses Drrety. or seniors Ws vman, Gr o8 geeks qemmanding r Nes ( ot the Coert Heese ia ’ M yalerthe 4h Monday State of North Carolina rv newer and ad te and ebde by cack or- STINE COUNT) s k Livee at office this the Twos. FE. Raows ) JM CARSON, C.M. E. ve Mitac hme nt . e Ke JW Riek ) e IT anpearing 6 Court Pe ae DR. M. WHITEHEAD. i) ; ” ae ; = Pris : EPEC wih hie remdence. Te j 2 aa 5 z es g io see him ql! leeve . N ¢ if = . 43 wd & Pr Nees stan scat the Co Ts Cert uilicates of Marriage, rs Seis Po g Clergyman or Magie- ‘ ns jae 6 ‘ ' senternz mto Matrimony 5 \ he Kou k ; t Posse emon of their veluable, espeeial- sof the country Watchman vy for 6O cente array picptapy Certificates of Confirmation COTTON FACTORY. \ “ eet: Db . : Heady -Made Clothing, COATS. I INESN VND OVER, oe UARSOS,C aw MOR PANTS, VESTS AND SHIRTS, DAVEE COUNTY: k vs \\ I ‘ a 5 i r \ ne ‘ M ee NN me \ N] ia) . t NACH NG Pris & NOTICE AR HEN 1 Mv aorvicee Py y * 1 aud y ‘l Rew ay iS tn A Bu Wood MILLS & CoO 4 3m i) DOG STORY. > The following amusing scene took place in the telegraph oftice in Portland, Ohio, soon after it was first established : While the operator was explaining to us the mysterious working of the galvan- ic current, and the modus operandi of its application in transmitting intelligence between distant places, a tall aud partic- ularly ungainly specimen of the gewus homo, staiked into the office. Ile was a muusenlar, brawny fellow, of the species pike, and, to judge by his brusque man hers and uncoud appearance, had always dwelt on the fronticr, or somewhere near saudown, outside the pale of civiligation. He showed the symptujas of a rapid walk, wand hastily inquired ; © ‘Telegratt ulice, eh ¢” “It is, sir,” replied the operator, po- litely. w Hans from Lere to Dayton?” Oy es.” “Good! I hev got a right smart job fur ye, 1 lett thar afore sun up tuis morning, in sich an all-fred splutter, that I clean forgot my dog at the tavern, He's a mighty powerful yood dog, stran- ger, L tell ye—a cross betwixt a New- tuundlander an’ a reyular bull—smart as a uleubtaiu cut, aud stout as a grizzly bar. He ken whip his heft in wild: cats every day, an’ is wuth Ad-uchickomin to Lunt Liyios, aw tiat’s jest whar Vin gwine. Now, [ want you to telegraft him dowa here in double quick short wWeter, for Clue stvaupboal is ywine to leave iu an hour, an’ 1 wouldnt luse the eritter tor a heap.’ We vocerved a comical expression flit over the Operators Counlenauce, as pretended to note down a descitiption of the missing quadruped, and unowered, “PAT roylit, sir,” to vu part of bis exemted Customer, Chat = would drap lu after the dug in half au hour,’ When he returned, the first object which attracted fis allention was a stuuip tatled peg of the most dimimutive pro portivus, which was tied tu the leg uf the wpersting table, und saluted lim, us le eut-red, with a slinll bow ! “You are just in tune, sir. Here is your dog, all Oo BR. Only w little out of breath, owing ty the rapioily of his Jour ney,” 5 % What f interrogated Vike, striking an attitude expressive of usteuishuent, which was tov preguant for words * Flere, sir, ticu io Us table.” “Welieat! that fizzled har, my d You dow tweau to say that that thar hod darned, sl.ort-legyed, lite squiteyed, lup-eared, mangy beast, is iny Guw f No, Gir, that ain't my doy Mine is the beet doy in Oregou—a wailopin, anitmile dred pounder, spake—” At this por haustca bis v: breath as Very tingula Jar, Lanay ey. thas tmnade a | ghimal! “ Mistake @wWindie, sir divut asters old kevper up thar has stove toy dog Jue t What's lie Wil UsSUrALCYE thie ire wow! said the operator, Llandly leeny uv ,? 3b: >} rioklin’ ig, Spletaid beauly a (Wu Phew! a regular bun er! cuss & tise calulary, Speacer, having ex ely ped tu bane etuhke, and furwulded the we be « get the rust \ Jothe opens tor, who . of eweanny “! te seal t veru-keeper bers ent, as J? G the th EDWARD BURKE’S IDEA OF A PEREECT WIEE Bhe is hand. F titisa beanty r eensililitv, w f \ forins ber beauty S aa fa JOS arouses y at t at f fos ‘it grows 1 nk ) ' ent + you wonder it did net tha your atten nat first il ti aoild digit, but they awe whene ea, they co ' wy | 4 ottice, not ly aut Her statue inn tt » 9 tot be thea hap) al = Desa ! ‘ voice is « tule in po those whe can . RC froma < < ‘ va Close tohert Lo des we in transc Ing 18 Mots t tue Va ty ! it exerta ifse.f t the ] na the choice s : flows ratier fr Dhiatural chispersit rt oblive, than r sont t therefore, never fails te strike aeow underetand good breeding and w not. An Inve Jadiuin contains f] corrapondent, of a lecture late Pa ed in that city bw a la says Was Cony combination , eat owt sonndin cire atures, aud garnistied with | eationa, wal a throbbings, a ngs, BH elena +. roel ‘ tic coynoscence the rat, atten g polly ule a tar y 1 Jifluous ey lia tanyenticnlly trom Chaotic pulsating ina bus. It was, ate Fare ‘ wrest mae my ' On Tneedlav Iast, the eau givi quondaie corr ‘ zoup the py ida r ! consulted ae abiever, | ! ft 1o gugyge-t bank could i | wer to the ; eon Ay y poost aonetice, Ciosed in consequence of De Family * Now )% ath Tithune thre |EFFEOT OF THE BEVULSION ON FASHIONS. The New York Herald maintains that) |no class of peraons has suffered more se ‘verely from the present revulsion than |those engaged in supplying the demands of fashionable society, That paper says ; Jn ivilinery there is nothing whatever From Broadway to Bleecker street, from Bowery to Kighth aveuue, its the same, frou the first class estab- lishment that numbered its workers by scores to the undpretending store that) jeounted them by units, it is the one story | |—no business, vuthiug duing, It is not) ‘that plain hats have now taken the place lof custly ones, neither the dear nur the | cheap article is suld. Last season’s hats are doing double duty, and some ladies Jare making up their own material; and thus the enforced industry of the lady [prolongs the sud and involuntary idle- jness of the work-girl, When merchants fare selling off their carriages, their wives require bo carriage hats, and when fash ionable houses arg as solitary as a lier- init’s cell, their inmates may vie with as celtics in their contempt fur dress and wordly vanities. Such is the condition of affairs in the wenerality of the up town establishments Kconomy is the order of the day. No receplons, no dinner parties, bo invita dons, ho preparations fur balls, nor yay |supper parties, aud, stranger than all, uu weddings, We have been told by a lady | in busivess fur years in the city, Uiat all this season sie has been invariably run flown with orders for bridal bonnets ; Cait it Was aluiost impossible to meet the requirements of lier customers on this y Ol. int; bat this year she has not recerved muoorder, lu dressmaking, the same Ladies that pay ne Visits ubd teceive bo company do tet re- Say, Way prevails. quire new dresses 5 consequently, dress makers fecl severcly the pressure of Cie Tie etfeet upon dry 1 “Le Reductions frour tweuty Ulities yood elores that rutis to even fly per cent. ure adver after Bat persaps the sionpest prootot the universal depres to patent to every one. may read.” forty, and Uised day day slut is ty be found in the tact Uiat more than one whole sale Ouse has Comtnen ed selling by retail tur aw timated period, tis actually Line general feeling of ind heading off ther own cus tomers has excited a deep and tenation aimong re latlers, Who look upon it as dishonorable, and detounce it lu bo measured teruis » wholesale houses are certainly for mitdable rivals to have te encounter at soth a Crisis, When they teed all Chet cherries tu enabie Chem to strayyie Chrous Ubietrty we are HOC wt n ty c Versaut A piliene e s lo Ceci | t or tie “ wf of a aur ] | e ‘ Avie ‘ { the Lad sturin We how Wealtlie at y sacribee 3 my wii s thie a 5 t “ ' a a *e z ue ‘ t s rtw > au | s ar ‘ ‘ bor su tabeies in the ‘ t 4 e ! ‘ erius iC pers nen . Fr ‘ n ret A su Beurplust bins atid ® 9 Mersin ' ‘ t c Cue ill ‘ ae ' ’ R < in aye ssa . This s a ‘ ] cis boaile ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ i ] W tno Mi I ‘ . miliy \ 1 re ra t prene ( arid . Aas ~ y i athe . ws A ‘ AG . i we ome LIOODY ARRAY we ; WW l 4 } a r M 13 \ ' 1 cus j ‘ Mus | eae y i“ “ rw ed » 1 ‘ 4 \ p. ’ meus ow se la ( ex f A ance “ Sta Leroy M ats. Clary Inder le wd bk. Newa wien s byt r stecl ore 4 } t 4 1 KiVv «& ‘ pl, ‘ lve thev reached ‘ white ser s ernaria Ja Haineswor AHS A COF ‘ 4 _ ‘ ' \ parary Zeal Scales re ce ed tw “ nds, and Ilameswor re “ fw V Sicha report was aniticnwent t ania is deat A third party, Wo diawier ‘ iw Sou 4 t \ J] ja ated t ate onffra wowe for rote gs ‘ r eT as tiie sta 1 PY ra y & part 4 ' ' ‘ ti cting, and t titel tacherca v be elicited Ly a judicial inves Messre Sealea nnd Tarneswort ] \ ecta pla avr leds ive sti e,neac brewers Line vity ' it er) ee ‘ ! A ‘ 7% } ' » | ‘ prleqea 1 }! ‘ \ pe the awf ¢ t ' 1 nat ! \ wa Zeus aun t practice «af wry s ted wea ane port t ' ] per tte re wie fa ce catastrophe abe Wi, Ta r crstard ft b) tt Livingston 1/1) Mesacny In Florida, the tae colleetora will not receive the lille of any other than apecn paving banka. The Stare treasnrer lias amined ¢ ren] re | Snotl ‘ eda cireniar directing that “nothing bat gold and silver, or their equivalents, will answer for the payment of taxes.” Literature of the Sea.—The literature | of the shore will be ealled to account for its influenge on the el: iter and well- being of the sedman. ® song-writer, who, perhaps, @ huagry ubprincipled scribbler, penned bis doggerel. lines in svine garret, little earefulexcept as to the compensation he should earn, the dirty pence that were to fragt for his rhymes, will one day be made to answer for the influence that went forth from bit to those who shouted his verses in the night-watch on the far sea, or perchance pon some heathen shore. The infidel wha may lave sut in elegant and lettered ease, pre- paring his attacks upon the Bible and the Saviour, thought little poe bat of the fame and influence he should win up- on the shore. But the seeds of death which he seattered may have been watt | ed whither he never thought tu trace them, And in the day of retribution, he may be lyuade to lament his own influence on the rude seaman whom he bas hardened in blasphemy and impiety, and who bas sported with objectiuns derived by lin at second-hand irom such writers, while he figured among his illiterate and adiunir- ing companions as the tarred Voltaire or Paine of the foreeastle and the round top, the merriest and boldest scoffer of the crew.—Rev. W. 2. Williams, D, D. ee Trouble Among Western Bill Holders. —The Mobile Tribune of the 17th inust., nays: “The present panic, we understand, is having a very injurious effect on the resi dents of the interior, and especially those of East Mississippi, where South Caroli- na wand Georgia bank bills are the only | funds on which they depend for carrying These bills the Mobile and Olio Railroad Company refuse to take in pavinent for freighe or >; the merchants and traders re fuse Theis in payment for on their business operations. pussag goods or debts they cannot be passed in Mobile for dry goods, provisions of anything else lhus, the people generally, having no other kind of money, and be ing unable to sell their produce now on hand, are in deed in a imest crippled condition, Un der these circameatances, would it not be well fur our people to ascertain at what rate it Wenld be sale to tuke South Care na aod Georgia money, and thea adver Use lo receive itat Chat rate se. Bap Corous.— Alinost everybody has a bal cold about now, Sunith and Jones ainong the reat. A street-corner dialogue xetweem ther, sounded sumething ithe Sanit How dye do, J des ¢ Tones. —D vet ly I Lave bad cod HLow ar rSiith! Ss 1.—I » goof a code too, but ts yetsry bwell ay 3) Wihiat S Toda thed sou , wate Dry nl ‘ I> Py State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. ( font ‘ wl Quarter Ne aatone ‘ { / Is hot hi ee J Kameay, Ba, a +, ) . I! c 1 *t i « u ae | errs at tow ‘ Db R ma : ‘ s . . - ‘ ! . “ ' te ' re . ‘ na Mi ‘ 4 tf FREELANE, Ce ! . ‘ - SS rgyeyes 4 thins ay SC ere et €t 8 Saeco J. Alexander (Crawterd, 4.8. Principal nie : 1 <i a ‘ ) 1 EUGENE MARTIN, Attornen at Law, Salisbury, INC: WALI PAPaAR \ ze x 1 : = if mall bse mn Meee see hk es . Jane if, I* fd A i Thunder & Lightnine DISENION CON TeCIVUED ANAT Pestilence, Patent Medicin FAMINE & K \ “y BAR ER © OWEN neg vies f . t ' ! : eur Patent Deda ! ( “ 7 : A - " eo Salebu N ( Sale of Real Estate. (DICE enhecriber . eral TOWN hots Mn rern : t vee ns He trate WOOD EANSS STEAM SAW WILE yw A fa will be aldon agreeable * opr tely if applies ' tiede enn f not pu ve dee Nota y Novembe ut WAI! VESTA ra} h In tdald AOR PUINTING Neatly arecuted at this Office. Y¥, N.¢. . O £.0 | THE underrigned hayiag located themselves in Sal- |. 4. | DL. lebury, for the purpose of carrying on a Whole- | sole and Retsil | BAKERY AND GONFECTIONARY, | would respectfully inform the public that they are now ready t sappy al] who may wish to buy either by retail or wholoaple Amoug thejr Stock may be fugud during tne seasan the following} Light Bread, Rolle, Biscuits, Tea do. Rosks, French Roll, Bons, Soda butter and suger Crackers, Pies of everydeseription, all kinds of Cukes, moluves, sugar and butier Cukes, ginger, spree and lemon snaps, ginger agd @ice Nuta, French Oukes, Seot Cakes, Bath diy, seed do, A P's, sugar and French Jambles, Lady Floger, sponge and tea Cukes, FOVNL AND RLVIT [Aa Be Swe Bride do., ornamented and fancy do., Kuchen des Fraulems, Cocoanut. Almond and Spanish Maccaro- nies, Choeokite aud Boston cream Puffh, Coke la Ma- dame, Freeh Jelly Cakes, and cream Kisses. 4 TN TICS CANDIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The beat quality Freneh Candy, Gam, Cordial, Li- uorice, Chockolate Drops, Lee Cream and Waterices, ellye and Puddings c ery description, all kiads of Nuts, Fraits, Ggars, Tobacco and Suuff. | Ball, Wedding, Dinner aud Supper Parties fur- | nished at the shuriest notice | UrThey are determined to spare no pains to give satisfaction, and hope to receive ao liberal share of public pa'ronage. ‘They will supply the Town daily, if tue amount of patronage will justify 4, Country merchauts suppbed at a small advance. SP W. VOLK & SPIES. 1857 Bunvn- 16 Greensborough Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY. September 15 SUCH has bee eers of thie Company nthe care and economy of the offi et da thal we are free from easels, end have nuw oa ha notes $4597.059.03 ; 10 snaking @ total of $470,504.92, U we therefore have have made ne large c Vea cash $13,345 59 ineet any losers that may accroe | pra premuun wo hemiatoe in safing io the public, het there ww ne The most Werterr part of the State, Vhere the danger from Bie ve mach safes Company to he Southern comntry. tthe Riske in thu Coupany being ia the SIRECTORS: URGATIVE AND i wamely, ATOR, or Lived —. REMEDY, thas wip ve a Cathertic, easier, mild- 3 oF and more effvotda) than auy other medicine kavwa. |) ie not only a Cathartc, but a Liver i remedy, evting first 00 the Ldver to ejeet ive mor, 4 bid matter, then oo the memach and bowels to CS carry olf thas apaptior, thas accomplishing (wo pays powes etfveiually, withgut any of the pejufyl fee|- ings experienced in the operations of vat Cathar, ties. 41 strengthens the system ut the sume time that it pages it. aad when taken daily ia moder- ate dose» will steeagiben and byid it up with ua- usaul rapidity, Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator i+ compounded entirely frum new articies of mediome, namely, Gomes Some idea of the strength of these gume may be furmed when it is known that one bottle 0° the Invigorator coatains a» much sirength us one handred doses of Culomel, without any of ie de- lete rious effeets ‘Thuogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these Game have been bat little knowa to physicians, aud never aved in their prescriptions until used in the form of the lavigoratw, which met with such anpre- cedeuted sqccers as to induce the proprietor to offer it ue @ family medicine tried and known in ive effect SA N F O R D ' S IN V I G O L It has rarely ever failed to cure Liver Complaints in| their worst forme. Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver ix cured when the Liver is exeited to action. Jaundice is cauwd by an improper action of the Laver, aud as a proof that the Invicoraroa relieves this disease, let any ove troubled with Jaundice tuke the luvigorator regularly one week and their skin will begin to assame its original color, avigoraior, Take it iu small doses on retiring, and | it aamimte nature in her operations. By gradually di minmhing the dose, the bowels are left in a healthy and active stale, and work regalarly @ me kk we Sick Headache 's very #0 relieved by a double duse of the Inesgorater, which corrects al) acidily and seurness of the stomach For an over-loaded somach it has no equal, as it lreleves al pressive or aueasy feeling after enting For a family medicine generally, all who | use it speak in the highest terms. Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 184 Front St., New York Price $1,00 per bottle, conta ning heartily, 10 domes. Also sold by C. A. Headernua Druggint, Salisbary, N. May 26th, 157 tf-52 COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC on Costiveness can be permavent!y cured by the I C. Harper, os. Greenville A. E. Hagler, use. ante ATTACHMENT, , IT appearing to the Caost, upon affidevit, that th drfendunt-resides beyond the State, eo that notice of the levy made, in thin gage, qannet be seryed upon him persouully: Ordered that publication be made in bthe Salisbury Watchman fur four weeks, autifying the | defendant 14 appear ot the nest ’Tprm of iis Coun, to be held at the Court House in Lenvis, an the Gur | Monday after the 4th Munday in September pet, to lebow cause why an order of Sale should wot isgue. | Witness, 8. P. Duta, Clerk of oar said Court, at | office in Lenoir, the 6th Monday after the 4th Mon- {day in June, }897, aad in the Slet year of ouc Jude- pendence. 8. P. DULA, C. C. Clerk, Pr. ady. $5.50. dat HOUSE 2 LOT For Sale STATESVILLE, N. C. pee undersigned uffers fur sule his House and Lot in the town of St vi li is ove of the most beaatifel and desiralle premises in that thriving vil- \juge. Lt iv situated on the amain street adjoming the | premises of De. I. Kelly. and near the College. Has lowit « goud Dwelling, Kitchen and Barn Thiwe wishing to purchase, may cull on W. H.-Morrison, (ut Stocktun & Morrisun's) Why ie ny suthorecd sgeot | to make wale NINIAN A. ROBISON. Aug 25, 1857. p’d4mol3 | THE GREATEST | Medical Discovery of the Age. taking | DR. KENNEDY, uf Roxbury, hus discovered in one | ul ver commen pasture weedsu remedy thal cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Screfula dowa to @ common Pimple He has tried itin over 1100 cases, and never failed lexceptiu two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now io his possession over two huadred ceruficates uf jitewirtce, all within twenty miles of Boston. Pwo bottles ure warranted to cure @ nursing sore mouth Oue to three bottles will cure the Pimples on the face lwo to three bottles will clear the system of Biles ‘Two boliles are warranted lo cure he wursicauker a the mouth and stomach Puree to five buithes are warranted to care the worst case of Eryripelas | (ne to (we Woities are warranted to cure all humor worst kind o James Sloan, J 4 Mebane, C. Po Mendenhall, 1) = Ww — . . PIA We MC eeu bee Cie ae I FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY arte e).e ' : wip el, eh a de. : H ‘Two batles are warrented to cure ranwing of the Jaay mer sarceit, E gburn, *reaine raom | 1 an ” 10 h ee Meck utes, rd bank eg . — isn dhe enews rong the hair , : . ot A Uhaihion Saris deapunredlnnat sr D KIDNEYS, ror sa buiiles are warramed to cure corrupt ? ; Ne : puis ~ , [ebd vung wleers som “ = the t, Wieagien. Stoneinthe Platdlerand h wlneys, Weak Ove bottle will cure sualy eruption of the shio : bee rte B ay ®. teams ‘ a mces of the Luins. { Te Lnree buidesare warraatedto cure (ae worst vv abe Thinavalestic medicine setet alent ihe Oaviel ofaea kc chice euilee ore warronied te eure ike ‘ weatawon business connected withthe Mite M aah ot De Ro Campbell's, in Tre. | meet desperate case of rheumatiom fice, shuld be ad@raeed to fell, atthe Drag Stere Charhnte: @ ee by four buvile dt ‘ It PETER A WS. Secretary Hotes Naeem; and atthe Carohue Watchnan Uf eum “ Fe EEE EEN Greensborough, NC. Way 5, 1857 tn et a Bali y les will care the worst cases of —_ he eubecnber having entered coparinership » ‘ ' J ‘ P = « wan, org ee for the ma d from the first be Nteamer Chesterfleld, (cor. ccs Goes | bree erties arweh a supply by addressing him at Belsherv, N ay ° Con cathug at hie remdears inves west ofthe K 1 petdled over a thousand butiles uf thisin t A ace & oD AUSTIN thes f Boe I know the effec! uf i in eve pe as - ume ZI. ts ws ry core. Bowie oe water willextnguieh fire, me sure . « hie cur hawer I never mid « betile { but From Chadeston and George- 1857. . - alice a tram it elwaye speaks (or rif Dhere are two t nt this herb that ap town (PPV! fs . press , SPRING AND SUMMER cerrmctsctatei ers Set FEV IE Sicaner CDESTPRFIELD. Capt Jeo. Fre ures,1 eine places q wl. nod yet ts value mits lated Menmer \M pring mre nee petiaN etd intellects } ” TASWAOQAS., eaten : oe senile ar re u sad Se TAS In order to give mine idea of the euddeo rise and : eo. ’ he discovery, | will othte thatin t anti . A le53, t vod wold abvat ma boi llee pee b 7 . ‘ | ote ae jue arne rrvene @ Neary A se et weaud brliler atk 18 new ' yt of bie Biark ea, Kiveg peo ’ 5 ’ eo hl rae) _ eerle Draggiat o * been see GOODS AND CLOTHING ea fe ied . asa Li be - 3 ; ee rites sot Sommer Mies priecs @ hea xf (pe ’ ad he = d - a I va . . ne arters . ” 'y terre ‘ ‘ y aw ely the ten , 2 : gies: y : bal , .? . ~~ . . “ . 6 “ie : y Ae Secrets Sees Sevan, “bie: feet ah Aa AGENTS: = as ac eommares enes. and teentlome Rave os of ep beptic file —a dierese whch war CALDWELL ane Nason ° e = wee wrieted ered have been cond by 0 WALKEK A ENNENG. Creorgeton tines e ee 3 1 t will prowe effecion DANE. A MOEN. ¢ . ° ack . r . « anes b bere are bei fee heoes . f « u ‘ ° he baness @ ve han I have ss = —. . avin tk Cone a lane severs! cases of Drapey, atl of them aged ANNOL N¢ RMAIEN Pa eee. y;e . ore a e ' bor the varwee darases ef the R JOUN LEWIN JOU NON ‘eur ade He wuwa ladre sick Headache, Dispemwa, Ast | ) x 1 Mire. t +s Ves. H . Agee. s Ierecrs ah mK «I . . every gee Celle eonf tt s& ' . . ; ~ vas dune more gourd (han any meds ever ‘ . . Orde work prow ! . a Me . JAMES B REARD 0 of ciel ever mecemsary-—caiihe best you xs ~ ase . M ‘7 ! ‘ AA . Selreber A 4 - Dias owe von | ce Adelie one table emmnfe ; a ' : cs Vears deser! epeonfal— ae : Necroes Wanted eight yesbs, a epee. A aint” Aen eo Negroes Wanted. ee : s ° ecintwicea day Kereerncre WS f MDG F ° na i " * MANUFACTURED BY ‘ owre . o° ' * bad oe . ’ , stone one M re pig DONALD RENNEDY, M r Mu ' ease uM SCV CERVE a! Warren S -* Rahery, Massachusetts ' Seliehary We - at) 1 $'. . . : “ nle Agents, New Vorb ny, € Vi Cickner ° Wed. LANDY FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. =: Sires); © H Ring. 192 Broadway A . BN DT) Sond Fe ~ ' —r CENUUR caleatibet prpuaes le eliee ire ah . DISSOLUTION. leo ped tie rw esos t eke Bo Wen bows (heicied: leading ‘rom Sale aly one Giew UD Keyser, Paisborg: AB Mone "TUR Gem od No & T SYMONS d Mtateey 0 . e . t Wags Miler, £ Liman & Revd | ; = : . _ John Bree MW al: Brnksotel & F : 203 A( RES, : James Reed, do; Joma Wiihem, Lou ‘ w \ . . RES Thev are . : < SUR} / * A Reva by all ree Druggitein the Us : i , eand Briich Priviaces i es a wel ' ot Sui dr silo Drug store, Salobery. N. i wd nce hivde 8 “ AMES V SYMONS a le Hf By Gockel Atos THOMAS SY MONS wo negm I ese, f Sinha; ( “W WILLIAM SY WUNS Haegy-sh « ‘ rae sh © hmldings NOTICE Pa ' 1 . Mi: oduws = ae 8 F . a state COPARTNERSHIP. ; FOG iad vas OPE bit tow of daha Fen led. ving <o hed be s ~ . . Flt « ae ; e ss orhin KORT ALACKWREETL " t a by red epr ; eae at Aon ; 1116 . \ ; - ( . . wnese. al the . 5] ‘ se . h on . . ardw y ne ther he estate of AMES Vo SYMONS H I wceording to hw last Will ane | AS SYMONS Ire ee aves : ‘ DAVID BARRIER ROWAY 42% HIOLNE. TILtD BANNER OF “Ol Port Comfort IS STILIUSNFORLED AND WILL WAVE IN tnumph, deeper a Po derthe ISPOWITIBLE ROBIRDS «? pryy ee CLOSE —PAry is . I ot understand a agh h arthest from the Court " Rai i suree quiet and inthe hea business Nala Sale Nc 8 15 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY, FOR SALE OR RENT. TH abertiberdeaeaiacmeltar Re ble priperly. oe Maint Mirret War Tiana Hoe it tele tuiedan. Kil sther with f eel urriage MiiGne, ow “ I \ ' rent h r : { ACR) PACE A ts HOLDER Salichury, A al iif Moro New Books. STR ol erved, Viviaor the Secret of Pow erby Mre So ° ( fidential Lettere of Na molean and Juve Abb (lin (Price fatine House of Paved by Prof J Of Ingraham: Roman Cathohowm the Great Vpostiey Rev © P Jinan J HOENNISS, Book Seller Jiine 16, 1R57 1 Salisbury, NOC Blank Books. AMA Large asrtment of all kinds of Blank Books, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket) Memorandyme of all kinds. Blank Copy Books, &e. &e, for anle at Jone 16 11.3 J H ENNIS" Rook Store SALISBURY N.C. GRAY, BRYAN & CO., AVING famed MARKBLE = th d stand GRAV A TANSEY, and wil apace no poms to give an ° eA f * t wit hem Nisth Carden, thet ihey MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, SLABS. shail . Sere ' Qn und we aha ‘ r at " t Ven Nabe, Counters Miosrt ore w alan be supe ! An mithedienst hi andi ep CALL ANDSEEUS ebor July 14th, IRS Ry J.P. GOWAN, WITH COL. Lb. ROBARDS, AT THI ROWAN TLOUSE SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stores at (us HOUSE ; Naliabury, Feb 2, JAMES HOR ATL, WATCH-M KER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, NOC One door below R. & A. Warphy's Store, ] ” EEPS constantly on hand a large assortment o AN WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds Cloeke, Watches and Jewelry of every description, repaired in the beet manner and pn the ble terme February 19, 1 moetreasona R56 1y 98 Journeyman Tailor 44 A SQ ' EB BCEDe ry Joarveyman Task fh PD fied wea geod workman habite, and qua get conetant em ploy by addreamng the subscnher JAS B REARD Salebary, NC. Sept tn, INST 18 LAND {Vp MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL wot n tract ot 150 ACRES of fand tying oo the Vadhon River, aboat QU miles East of Salis bury, adjaning tt eof Wash 0 Hendley, {others near S t Pie tract om valana b ae hay g J rel m mt witha race fort wide att he mond Td atihe top. a A dam ea t at very small ex I ane better Is mnthe Vadkin river er an be obtained at a . tof saw mill building. The commence the Vy and will there fore be given Th all « itera “1 ‘ kee’ F raddresa hin at Mille v mery co, N. ¢ ° W CES We one as ILLIAM “BLADE r 7 W2W BOOES, J UST Reeeived Mawk's History of N.C vol. let oF Hugh Miller's Last Work, The Testimony of the Roe Spurgeon'e Sermons, let and Qnd Serie Amageddon orthe U. States in prophecy by Bald ving The Rifle, Axe nnd Saddle Bage, by Milhnen Scandal, anew Novel hy Mew Bickford: Courtehit, and Marriage by Mra. Lee Hentz a‘ F JH ENNISS Rook Seller Sahsbery, VOC wins Jane IR. 1857 » the Mair + AYRE has jon Ao and opengd anew maki Stationary, Funcy articles, Fire soe Tobacco, Segate, of various hoe aud Confectionarien, ot bie BOOK STOKE iy s0” » Opposite oy Court Hanes 5 Mee. je * found,.a good sy ing COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS heen” matt theBuperimendeat of Common Sehoolsef this Sta | French, nglish. Latin aud Greak ‘ext Books, Wer |wtees Unubridged Dictionsry, Moutheru tig, | Gorsaine Sacre, Mapone Harpe, Dow jr., Pareuy x2” mons, Loretiza Dow seu'r., Lafe and Sermons, Chay, ‘bers Papets tor the people, Howes History of Eurglang, Gibbos's Ranije, Sir Juim Fryissart's Chronicles Of the Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief Justice Bi 3) Sketches aud Sermon 4 p pe Vid North Siate, 2ud edition, Jacobus’ Notes : . : ou the Gospels, with question books, Cummings works, | moir of Sydney Smith, Family and Pocket rhe | Hymn books of atl kiads, droings Wealring ton, 3, Hodgy an Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Serj, Vauxes Arvbitecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC py PLORATIONS, Shaksprats, Byron, Cowper, To. per, Milton and « great muny other poetical wus, Mrs. Hentz's Novels'and a great many other nur, by the best writersof the day. He ean show ast, a varied, a stuck of Stationary 48 ever was see), tony, of Mason and Dixons tine, Albums Portfolios ani fy, cy gift-books in abundance, Blank and Copy bovhay ull sizes, Memorandusme and Diasies without end, , large essortme pt of books published by the Amarica, Trect Rqviety. Lathe Notion fine I show as grea, | variety 08 anybody enght to wish to see in oue dy, | my stock includes Fad Lamps, Port-monies, ( abay Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philocomes, Je w,), rv, China Vases, Cupt and Saucers, Perfume bottle, Card Baskets, Candlesticns, Toys, Fine Eugratingy in Gilt frames. Common Prints and frames to syy, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Cane, from Wets. to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from’) Wi» $13.00, Kaliedascopes from Sets. to 81.50, Mien. scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Laaterus {y children, Willuw baskets and Wagons, Flutes frm $1.25 06 $25.00, Violins from S0cta 1 $12.00, Bays, from $3. to BG, Accordeons from 8) 25 to 86.00, Octs. vo Flutes, Tamborines, Guitars, Flagolets, Harmon. cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measury Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, viii and without ceses, and about TEN THOUSAND ry | other things not hercin mentioned, all of which are ( sale on the most accommodating terms. Being ver anxious to sell I make no charges fur showing gus Call aod examine for yourselves. 07 Recottect,—orrosirs Tux Focar House sy June 2, 1957. ol CITY OF MOREHE D' GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! N THE ELEVENTH (11TH) DAY OF No vember next, at the CITY OF MOREHEAD, will be sold at puble auction, the Lots of sand Ciuy ‘This is the wew City tad off by the “he pard’s Pow Land Company,” at the tennrmus of the Attus | tie and North Carvtiva Rail Rued, at Beeufor: tie |r, N.C, tnmediatety at the Atientio Ocean | ‘The varias Reposis of the U. 8. Coast Sure) estebimh the great excellencios of thie Harber, (ic & cility of entranee, depth of water and recanuy (na wind or wave, whilst Fort Macon completely com mands the eutrance | The imierior communiestions by water apd laod must toake the a great Commercial Cuy. The ve pratucttons of the ferite valleys of the Koamke, Ta: and Neuse Rivers and the commeree of those nland se —he A’be marle, Carritoek, Crontan a Pamlico Sounds, will reech the fiee Marburg throoge Core Send on the north, ebilet Borue Soura » bear on iis busom the agnceltural products naval eres and fier slop Wanber of the regmos |) ag tov h The A & N.©. Rad Road which will be read j wer by the first of Januery pert, proses thr v enure leugth of the City tot fin Inf wae at low tide, and connects ¥ grea, NC Be at (rcddete the bestia l long, 8 cumpleted to Charlotie, where enects ibrough the ( andine and Georgia R h Atlanta and the soath-weet; and hy i+ weste elle nee, nw =p tm ° h the tre f Meapire and the Wismmey Valley by the act work ell ihe reilway at A Oh wga,orwnh the t coe K I The | f Chatasongs, Wem, St theg ate ab wt the cam ade at pare be etteadsc . fi aillr Sh.ngh neares . ( es - we. ifthe Pe fic Rastlr rnc strucied and ‘hat shov - dum f - 5 ‘ mot thes pew City b com Aue mmerce of the Eas Te Raiimads will eomncet the ten grr Coa. Fields of tne State, |ving on the north end wash » ¢ ga Ras » uh that roe o . te ’ @ that « Vast oral trate © ' 4 wgh the new ety: ifm, may m t be grea alng Port, m y arent merr bat to feruwh the « 7 .0e passing mw pear the eatrepee gang per . ot a may nat the ne@ city be e tha greht centre dep between the morth «= ooaie hor b r e and detiaguahed yme 1 1) Mew refers hie manvaied Btatremanibe per on th mmeree of he Amaaun, Svaih Ame aond the (0 f Metre” The CITY OF MOREHEAD ie sitwated on 5 beaa ufc eck of lend of dry plem, sleet ¢ vanded with ealt water; ite c ten 8 oe r-breete and sea-dbeihing dringhi fal ; ane water gund. and ite fine chal beste sprng r airé with sulphur, w meke it o - watenng- place A+ not a mingle lot hae been or will be solide . nv of cole, all will b aa qaal chamce te geri be As and to enit * 1) will be the fire (en entire pew cur he Atiar Crsast be broaght inte markets e * ny ave agen sech on nity ee vretmente, for a great city must a0 will be t at thes place JM WMOREHEA Premdent of Shepperds Powat 1 Ceo Sept | hicis WILLIAMS BROWN. Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith. At his old Stand opposi the tore of rt MURPHY & 0 E jee ame lEa aba ont | GUTTERING dove ie the most substaytis a ND wd warranted. (sreni vs yo Wares and Stoves always on hand furs January 20, 1857 M4 : _ eure NO HUMBUG 4 ps Il. Subscriber is now prepared to fill ali ore? SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS He Manofactures North Carolina Water ve Noth Carolina Capiuial and labor - * North Carslina patronnge By g and by comparing hie wih Norhern « prices, he hopes to be able tn make a fas . gc ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS (oH MARKEE S N.B WMeesre Worth & Utley of Favette \ are Agenia forthe enle of the above Rucke Fayetteville, Feb. 1857 TD TO OPT VITVT IND D Yo & ei) S UV LY] bs fi - PCAN BE FOUND 21 at hie officer at hie dwelling on th lee ROPRREION ATL Y Calls du will be 7 ‘ ended t nh Ang 2 White tecth, Perfumed Breath and bean” fal Complexion con he» thy f an A . Be sure the t feite ily PRETRIDGE & For sale by all Droggiats “ Weedland Cream.” f a highly A . frrported, and fi ' perfume half NAe Re equal, giving it a bright gloew ampentn Gentlemens’ Hair to curl int tnatarn moves dandriff. always giving t ime freth thampoond. Price FETRIDGF & Ra Doless signed For axle hy all Drupgists . Er e ea OE S a a Te a ae oe { J. BRUNER, ROPRIBPOR, coche pattems d; EDITOR AND P ws + soak: tet Soot TA \ The Baltimore Exeltement: | An extraordinary state of affairs exists in Baltimore at this time.” An election for State offivers isto be held on Wedues- | day next, aud some of tho-citizens appre hending a reeutienge of "these bloody scenes whieh have chatucterized the elitr: | ter dections of that city furs some, time} pact, applied to the Gyvernorof the State; | and induced Ly their represtutations to believe that the ampicipal atithoritigs were powerless for the presereation of the! public peace, Governor Ligon initiated a} correspondence with the Mayor of the | city, and finally issued a Proelautation’ in | efect declaring the. city tinder: wiaetial | Jaw. ‘The correspondence betweet these | officials is published at length in the Bal- | timore papers. The conclusiyn of one! of Mayor Swan’s counmunieations to Gov- | ernor ‘Ligon, slows clearly the gronnd ta- ken by the city’s executive, We appeud | it: As Mayor of the City of Baltimore, 1] hold my ‘commission directly froin the people, and am accountable te them for the manner in which I discharge any trast, | The oftice which L have been called upon tu assume Was conferred Lpen nS Without solicitation, and will be laid down wheu- | ever it shall be made to appear that I have Just the cuntidcuce of these whom it las been my endeavor toserve, Lcan reeog- nize subordination to noe other power wilh in thespherg of ny duty. Ldeemed itdue ty courtesy tu afford your Excellency the amplest Information jG regard to the grat ters tv which you referin your letter, and now invite frou you any reliable evidence, upon which Peau legally act, ef a com Lination on the part of any of var citizens tu obstruct the laws at the coming elec 1 But while 7] ain thos frauk iu tore shadowing my phon for the preservat of' se peaes and the protection ul t rby every means at my com mand, 1 must be equally so in declinin, tu recogmize any Jomt adiniuistration of affairs tor this city, Luc powers of the Mayor are t to be ample. He bas his resort in case of emergency to the civil posse as well as for mer, is placed by law under his control. It will be bis duty tu use | ors to see that every cil ju lis consttubional riy the ‘ m oT iw} ey clieved to the autlitary arm, which, like the iis best codeas 1s protected that the by however, and Is preserved the it peace of city mieuns al lis It, sheuid be attempted ty introduce a pow er inthe city of Baltimore ab that ti stituted , ort bs) sans ve a ite regularly ant ritie power should Uc inticipa tion of a state of pay not occur, t t with t without of Cie 4 ceulact elec 1c par the sinces Berivisly aud lead t be the sta OF, 11 prusei The Gover tu the Mayor's see me yt jer to jueste y ig order to volruversy Clethed wit! laws are executed . L caumet co Baltuunore « ordination ls power ts creatod by orgatic uw duties Has the May or cy ordinate posit act are pot his aatherity and tuatot his ci the unere endowments of v ary lation? Tam wortited and paived to ne hice that spintinamunterpal a. t generaliy carr) our, whole theory of onr iis ‘ t rumen teu Ulal Clea 1 legis von alous rivalri ottiale, Twill not now protracted refatation « mast ratlee be the growth of mistaken sito ait constitu Phe nat the fort and dat ty at the vel of auc! ation pe pitty ofu tll beld pervision whieh } t 6 Nh rewer ve power are ide me the fact that these sulord tes may defanit«, the Ft4 1 with clu recognize ther own at Ber iws on Is not the «¢ fille and violent partizar bearing ath Fe rand) ake the ji mewhere to ’ ther® Wttic ectvy wd ta dedacti vated one ¢ idinary ci s whit thet Mevent, [ait ne aclisyit st v prateful t iby exccut Chatiat tary comonar ead nesa on We ppheat probable tl anted Phe 1 reat procecdit OXxe vernor has Le }upon by a iiuber of prominence citizer ! 0 urged nr officers uleo called withd ther of the mi from the VIL. ALY, i os. Sdgels ¢ a iF iets + Ke ibaa SALISBURY, N. C., NOVEMBER 10, 1857. most of the companies were temporarily disbanding. Public sentiment in Baltimore is devi- ded on this conflict of authority between ’ ] the Governor and the Mayor; but it is} thonght that the Governor has made a| blunder, that he has utter more properly within the control | of the Mayor, and that he will withdraw} his procla:ation. } The American says; We learn that the Mayor has consnit-| ed several eminent juriste, whose opinion upon the sabject will be given tu the pub lie at an early date, together with the in- | structions to the police regulating their action ou Wednesday next. These in structions, which were iu preparation be fore the issue of the Governor's Procla: | nation, uapose upon the pulice the duty of remain during the day In the in | inediate vicinity Of the respective polls committed to their eclarge, of protecting ali clainuing to be voters in the exercise of their rights, and of preventing the tiove ment from one ward to another of urmcd and disorderly persous. In other points these tastructions are desigued to cutorey pen the police the strict and inpartial discharge of their duties, aud of presery ing the peace of the city, The N. York Express well says, * There is an old saving that a predicted riot ues er comes off "—and tn this case, standing all the bluster, let us trust the proverb will prove true. notwith Affairs in Baliimore. The indiscreet haste with wi Ligon, of Mary hand, ol the wnanictpal affairs o! s tee bast fer tue city of inoere, by pluciog, in effect, the ) inarual haw, in anticnpation of a ret the dey of election (eoemorrow), ar direet couflict with the d ity a gative of the Mayor: tanally acathow lecsre th. kr bv 1 the mre Othe citv, 4 ! J bv Grow it self lias, atler ¢ er co of rf Swan te owle Maye pence Hid be and a ve the arr mad iret the rigtt clathation cally asanforaed the May d the ; rave bee ralyeciment afrabyements > with whicl te m jpnenee of this exe beul Liremeure v of art dred out, (rs Lage ” the Graovert and the Vv th must dered our th e cd t lov happy papers nat tl ectoally disp elief of inte t (ys Veron vu al theee boas ¢ the Mavor ot Da teacrdinary a peace io Baltin are wae tC ) d ely to prevent ar 4 f would 4 ne «of at he the » aval asion hens ne of po ube ms tnt fort Vv cares f special bh they care ut goof Dahorne seruble Mack tPto the Yank wr ta po} “>: Sad Ca w Yor se. I k N np replied. to bast on Uhre Ola po without Laving evineed the elightest bodily par first hour of her illness, -: An Trish gentleman lately fonght a dn. el with his intimate friend, because he jo- ~ — ss oe YOR THE WATOUMAN. PUBLISHED BY REQUEST UF U, M. SMITH. A lament on secing the name of Tuomas Hoitisasworrh, written, who bad receotly } paid a visit to North Carolina, hoping to in | : ‘i on account of party | prove his declining health, but died soon after | considerations officiously interfered iu a) jis return home tu Louisiana. Where now I sit in peusive thought, Oace sat thee, Tom, departed fread, As here Tee thy name is wrote, Inscribed by thine own feeble hand. Here, muringlty, thou sat and dreamt Of many leng and happy doys , And often thought the muments weat Too slow to speed thee on thy way Thus tlaticring bope with serene song, From youth's unsteady giddy height, With graceful siep bas led along Her untlons to the tomb of night Ob! delusve hope and cruel grave, Why bast thou frum my bosom torne, My youthful frend, with spirit brave, Whwse memory wow | vedly mourn. Ob! Thomas, dear departed shade, Where hast thy gentle apunt flowe' What angel kind thy spurt bude Te Oh trun thy wage and waft thee home’ where is now that feeble hand That ove these mmple lace ded trace? Ah Its locked m death's own culd embrace Sowth Yedhin Falls, Davie Co, N.C in yon silent sunny land, A ROMANTIC REALITY —TRI STRANGER THAN FICTION Reality sometimes more strongly Lares eredu til lity for belict thao the moet Inghly colored ro Ane 1 by mance J man, whose few remaiuing bain was rela Fiftl I ; ' ray wand experienc vy fand and sea atu 120, oF thereabou , with wo particular object to vir Uhout one Lianacdil of WW erty and wa sto su ated 1 with ‘st . be abandoned lume and trends t ~ ' thd cleo w be wavito tem d wit Jere bef nt, of @hum be had but it 1 thre rasp a with gon arding b Ip 1 roman Jimnied by sterm reality Cincianaty Sell Your Cotton. In the market reports of the Favetteville (rb why er, we find the fliowing ve ly Mr. James Fayetteville eapenence arks tton in (5, Cook, an old eotuon bayer in Mr Cook bas bad much 1D er anlow fort ation of tl r me who bold thee an! when she yet will go down ye States have won how oF jocotly mmanulacturers cannot yo inuney as formerly, for 4 reasoty that they furnish ney back { a have t J oeapitaliste will not tif they know tl diver Kngland needs all the ¥ Cannot get ther ‘ Crent We Another view t h heuce +l rete the } the eflect of puting up ibterest by the bank Lit firs I these things altogether, my lonest ieold who has, with at Nulees worth pame in thie ecu ws onleeady had of England, and cotton wall fer sking pression te thatthe planter will get hia beat pre sh twoon this and the ist of February, | 853, oo There are two kinds of family jars. Into one Upon tia tefwiming bing that the milita cogely asserted that he was born withoat) soa pat your sweet ments, and into the other ry sould not obey their orders, and that! a shirt on bis back. | 1 you put your foot From the N. ©. Standard. The Late William fill. In our last we briefly announeed the | doviof Winzias Lins, Secretary of State. | Elis furneral took place:at thy Methodist Episcopal Church, in this Cityy on Bri- day last, and wus attended by a large concourse of people, The pubtic office of the Capitol, and the principle places of business throaghont the City, were closed, as a mark of reapect for the de- ceased., The funeral services were cou, {ducted by Kev. Mr. Wheeler, the minis ter io charge, who preached an itupressive sermon frow the following texts kor | know that my Redecmer liveth, and that Ile shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: and though, after my skin, worms destroy this body, yet in wy flesls sliall 1 see God.” Partly from facts furnished us, and | partly from onr own kaow ledye, we are enabled to give the following Grief bio raphy of the deceased ; Wicniase Hine was born in Surry (now Stokes) county, N.C, ltember, 1773, and died ia Raleigh on the 20th of October, 1957, being 84 years, 1 month and 6 days old. Of his early hte littleis known | the few brict remiitiscunces occustoua narrated by himself. lis father, whe removed from Carvline counts, Va: was! “a Baptist nipister, a sterling patmet and Duriig the war of the | f-) veyoud | \ av henest man, } [Revolution his stirring appeals stistila ed the Whigs of He chaplain in the Amercan army at Ue battle of Guilford Conrt House. His sen William was then abou etytt vears old, and he well recollcetwdl heanmy the roar {the artullery, bougoly t tant from the field $to relate! loattle s section wasa ur wiles dis this a band fathers louse, wit their bute by bis de Ile was amen tat il ty tliat tne Ward M Secretary vod rh Var f entered \ being then bia cl j wl A bag Fe YI eler rk Aish for Woahe the ynislature tra! te jarter ®C&S ed Re, Febroary ruary ferwe puTrt until he was clect November, IS hd, succes died in October, DSi Jn the year 1834 or ins 1 Vie ae nd wif loan, re tof Jin pl f wwan county The was Cone ne ‘ trom J led srolina County whe it At Visilyy i the ir "Oe veruoet ( tiie cleat sucemerk ceeded va arranyit » papers bet the meeting of the ature joined the MoE. Church ir I8t when Bishops Ashbury and MekKen dre preached in the old Statehouse, THe private iy, hy Was then was baptised Piere no ebnren buibding i Raleigh. The first charch built here was thatef Rev. Mr. Glendening, a Unitarian, and the binlding is now used as a shop Itis situated on Hargett street, near the shop of David Royster, Sr. The next [church was the Presbyterian, and the next iininer Job, ch. 19 a 3 | on the 23:1 of Sep-| the Methodist. The only persou tow liv- ing iv Raleigh who jotued the *Qharch jwith’ Mev Bill, is Wesley Whitaker, Br, Mr, Hill was @ sincere Christian. Tis ‘leuding eharacteristics were fidelity, dn« jdustry, simplicity, Bagentis integrity, be- nevoleyce and elariige ut for the two jlast nanjed virtues lig might have amass ed wealth. te was for many years a class Jeader and stqward in th» church of lwhigh ue was a member, There was no }glooin nor austerity in his religion, Le iwasever cheerful, Ue louked with leni- ency npon the failings, of others aud never spoke harshly efthem. Regular 43 was his ulttendance at the sanctuary, his strict ob- servance of private duty was + ara un- remitting aud methodical. eibod, in- | deed, was one of Lis most prominent char- jucteristics, and one of the main canses of [his success in life, It is related of hin thut often on Saturday evenings, wheu he alippused bo eye was On him except that 0} his God he would kueel ip bis office atthe Capitol tu return thanks for mereies past, aud tu implore the Divine blessing upon the approaching Sabbath. Jle was dis- tinguished in a reinarkable degree for his uniform kindoess aod curdiality in hie in- tercourse with his fellow-men. He was a wan of naturally strony fechoys, but he learved to control them. The was de- cided in his political principles—ne tria- wer or time server, but be always treat ed ot It 3 belivve 1© never Voted, either in hers as be was treated hinmeself, ! t) uuty or state elections, to turn oat an ieor who had dune his duty. Lt was wing to the fact that Le was a good offi 1) atl ya henest wan, and w hiael mod cour and not that he courted to party, that he beld il esteemed hiin —neone ly “ rentlemn Jus yentieman, cringing 1c fer * Jen t his char dup utred hun; wad t! y tan stra rita 1 ad , any nes A treasury Cus nn t ce Gertak ne On 4 yca thmanns Jo TST v4 nfing ll cob ler His sist(r speak « kindness show tient hans > Pastl » brot teiara, mined r Ws cast on Cisat ' 4 oue revoneofy ~ other Was - , timer Cs by the Indians Le has The Ceatral America. art swells Wil mand real her fy humanity. The captain I vessel was fa in part ney n the fn partot an anciemt chivalry appeared © preseuce and He prepar but it ‘The passengers and crew ) le pemi the women en Were his first eare ed to enforce this intention, was uhtiecesaary were aa resolute terinined and hu « Utuey and even the mane neelt eonded hin tn every. women were ready to S it wrecks work of rnenin ating: bio apt. Hall, think BEC two ve me we wits, « wt ay Phe con ve Rnglishimen contrasted finely ind a breneh ssc Frenehimens ( raved hot le with the they were obedient un Herndon and nobly; and their conduct and the conduct of the passengers ind fearless lus men be! speak irresistibly in favor of the bigh tone Americans mind. Their rhitte be proud of thems all Christen Liverpot Lost. Dustreciion or Ovstiks oy Scan Fysn The Providence Tribune says that the star lish (five fingers) lave made sad havoe among the oysters on © Lony Bed,” de stroying not less that 8500 worth, belong. joy tu one pe son, of the ountry dots will praise them - mate of Ohio, NUMBER 24 We have seed specimens of this wine made by a gehtleman of otir town, which would be propotnced good in any ‘coun- try. It was madé without the addition of ove drop of brandy or other alcoholic (stimulant. The idea lias been prevalent ithat this exceilent grapo, ansarpassed for ‘the table, would hot make wine without |the use of liquors, This idea is now “obs solete: Everybody kuows better, and we |predict that thé ‘mauufactare of pure |Scuppernong wine is yet to be a source of ‘eousiderable revenue to this portion of [the State. Thonsands of buslicls of the grape are raised in this and the surround. ing counties every year. We know of |several who have turned their attention |this year to wine making, and they will tind a ready sale for all that they will jwanufacture. Why may not our people ‘adopt it as a substitute fornasty whiskey, ‘and other drugged and poisonous corm- pounds! Its general nse would greatly promote the cause of temperance, and the inan who will do most to introduce it, will |become a public benefactor. We would not wish to be anderstood as Wishing to confine any one to the use of this particular grape alone. Our soil and climate are equally well adapted to the growth and maturity of all other na- tive varieties. Indeed, the boasted Ca- tawba grape so extensively cultivated in the Ohio valley, as wlso the Isabella, vow | becowe famous as a table grape, are both | of North Carolina growth. But we have in this country still an- other variety, @ nafere of the county, which far surpasses them all, both as “| wine grape and table grape. It is a} black yrape, found by the late Albert | Mish, a , a few miles below this town | near the l’alinico river, and coltivated by hina for many years. [Lis son, Mr. Hen-| ry Mish, now sells the roots and cuttings | jt is known hereabouts as the Mish grape, bot tas been called abroad where it has} been sent within the last two years, the Puimico grape. When we say it is su perior to all the grupes nawed, we kuow Mr. Laigs orth, of Cinein- natti, has made superior sparkling wine fthe pure juice, and advises, that it be This genticman has a rout sent to hin by a trend iu our town, which he says fitly thousand dvllars would not buy if be could not get another. And yet it will hardly be foand enited to the soil and chi ‘ Why wil not some per: | f nreans try a vineyard on a larget Now that it has become so dith cult to procure a guod artiele of either wine or liqaur, our native wine will find a ready sale tn the home as well as for- Dis what we buy grafted intu all Sc uppernong rooté. scale t eign markets. — Wael with Miss J | z i] A Ciatenarian Disc hary I from Pri Ss aon lwo yeare a Joel Schovnoven of Summer Lhiil, arilineoanie was con victed of arson, and sentenced to the State prison fur life. Tle freely coufcss ed the coumseion of the crime, and said ¢ Was driven fo it in Consequen e of what neidered to Le perunal myuries, if nondaw,and uther who ad n of the Wel ip him by a x s of Lia family, were ) posecss valuable be owned. , be was ier of State nfortably clad aod aud we the ex and Gs carry iny & pair su it ue esev of heavy new bouts in bis Was “pretty i e prederred t unty h Hi * s} In the priaun oa native of Orange Coanty, mn this rlad g' aa thee mai Lig Sa use Waseem | n eh »p” lle Siate, tthe in the war of the revo He saw Waal ington at Newberg aud be “fought lis When was, he re * Yoong man, | was one handred years old Fourth of Joly last;” and he tottercd aways, Chink for a moment of a man’s reaching and passing his one hundredth year in a vad served and “last war.” batthes over ayain’ this morning asked what p ted we him his ave “homeward Sound.” The sentence of a man of his years for tife, waa not, in the ordinary f things, a long sentence; to re lease him was an act of cles State prison Line ney and of justice Phe old man is hale and hearty, 2d looks as though he might live a seure f yeara yet— Auburn Amertean, Octo her AT A Thought. The rose that's wet with enmmer rain, Or hited with early dew Sheds ncher perfume o'er agam, And glows with hovelier hue The pearly drope that light withia Ite leafy chalice rest, But fresher beauties for wie, [te fragrant charms attest So hearts bowed dow with weight and care, crushed with bitter grief, Show clearer what their virtues are, While waiting for relief Fach tender ping is eweet that eprings From hearts by sorrow nven | Tf on ite parting breath it bring» Some dearer bope of Heay Ruserl * Magatine ok in the gizzard \ of our citizens found it Welnes.tay fan n cone shaped five dollars an advance in the poultrr y of one hicken, « f ” last sh lid We may look out for trade, and a very close examination of the g ‘ *« worth about ix zards of slanghtered Sbanghnes in future. Agusta Consti(utionalsst, Diseolution._-The New School Pres byterian Synod of Virginia, at ifs meet ing in Washington city laat week, resolv- ed, 32 to 3, to withdraw fromm the Gene- ral Assembly in conseqnence of the anti slavery resolutions of the latter at Cleave- land. | of the State, to have no Ti (| €xewutive. ¢ thy Governor ex ivy G avd to make the of State: ernor pro tem., ity casé of the death A third novelt§/igthe lin tion of the nd ber of ‘members “c £ State Senate to Bfteev, aod. of the As bly to thirty, with biennial session fourth ig the vive voce system of votit alt public elections, is has been 4 all ulong in Oregon, and ty thé wld Ee lis plan, adopted thenee into Vig and from Virginia’ ‘carried Weel through Kentucky and Missoutt gon. The voting is done in the in Kansas. ‘There are soiué other esting features which may be briefly stat ed thus: Judges of courts are rendered ineligible to any office other than # Jud cial one during the terms for whielit may ‘have been elected; and-for thereafter ; towns and cities ate: ed from contracting debts for a whatever; banking charters ar. f ly prohibited, so that the biisiness 6 porate banking will tot. be A Shower of Mai Do not be ineredulous,.1 we infurm you that om Monday the fuot of Clear Lake, in thi. shower of su, large tract of country. thing—leaves of tr earth's surfuca alike, by the inhabitants the next " parc of it was of the consistency and the rest as perfectly psa the candy of the shops. Its taste i= precisely similar to that of anflavored candy. Mr. J. Hale, the Clear Lake.ex- pressinan, saw it while on the and collected a Lox as samples, w he brought tous. There is nv mistake the matter, as the public may learu “ae? x » Sow themselves, by calling at opr office, .. speciiuens Lefore us are generally jrreg- ularly crystalized, rounded at ong ead and irregular in form at the other, as if | broken off from some surface to. which | they adhered. They are from one- to five-cighths of un inch in length, some pure white, and others of a delicate pink, ue. Their general appearance is thatof very small stalagmities, such aa we bave often seen in caves. A similar chower occurred at Salt Lake, some years since. Naturalists pretead to explain such phenomena by saying |} such saccharine showers are of insert or- igin; Lut their explanations seem even thore improbable than the fact itself—the atter Leing well attested, and the former a mere theory to excuse ignorance of Na ture’s wondrous workings, Napa Republican, --- Dorsticks Marrien.—Last night there waean irraption inta thie city of long- bearded men from New York, having if charge the celebrated “Doesticks,” known to ihe initiated as Mortimer Thompeon, of the Tribe, and editor of the New York Picayune. This morning the victitn, Doo- sticks aforesaid, was apprevended by his hiernte friends, taken befure P Gibbe, and then and there, with intent and inalice aforethought, the said Doe- sticke, otherwise known as Mortimer Thompson, was solemnly matried to and ina H. Van Clove, of Min- nessota, the youthfal and accomplithed of the worthy professor aforesaid. e malefactors and their accomplices {tin the afternoon train for New York. Nee Harn Palladium, October M. The Mazatlan correspondent of the Yew York Herald farnishes that paper with » * narrative of the @aughter of Col. Crabbe and his party at Cavorga, ta- e his Ve Chait Edward le only sarvivor of that ervel Evans says that the bodiés of Hibusters) were stripped “setisalho Ameri fevery | ave (fil are cle of clothing by the Mexicans, and laid exposed without ba- ul; and that the stench arising from the lead bodies was nanseating in town, and arable from their ty easriva, and that he jwae wn the gold taken from the teeth of some of the dead Arnericans, and that he 1 on to see the head of Mr. h was lifted from a “jar” of by the hair t art that the h a8 were uob Act w we, whic cee wd Publishing the List of Farlere.— days ag tock occasion to conderan, ia decided te reprehensible practice of sublishing the names of persons wlro bad failed t payment, We. are now gratif » that the N. Y. bade Jeut, the journal throagh whieh these pab- hentions were ade, Las abandoned the prac I says Some of our frienls, who have been in Gvor } p ire Joubt the propriety of that our wefore the public copied as it always has been, might only increase the panic.” We hope the Tndependent will be sufficiently convinced of the evils resulting from the course sons to abandon the to eome.— Baltimore Sane * na, the n business, of suspended d to annoar pete ce ese risk ing present s, fearing chly record, extensive heretofore pursued by it ev practice Lt} Patriot mR me THE APPROACHING STATE FAIR. that our Charleston friends are making active preparations for the fair, whieh is to convene in ther city on the 18th prosime. Lins is commendable, and we sincerely hope, and have no duublt from what we have seeo and heard, that the cians of our city will pot he be ind those ot inctropolis io making all meed- ful and + preparations for the State Fair, Mlnchoaitoce in our city on Tuesday, the 10th of Nos To our frionds in evety part of the State. a ulboring States, we at of vy matters mre and but few of us have a suff ewer of the “clecntating medium,” still we hope that ax theit energies or interest in yur State Fair; and we trust that we shall ece a large 1 tributions in the vanous departments appertaining to such an institution, — South Carvdimiun, We notice cess would suy, U yh mor somewhat tight, this will not re inber of ex Mission from Heaven, tu somebody to know thut us this lt may be important V“apir Y ualist” visited told us to say, he had a mission direct from Heaven last night, Which told hin, that in the city of New York this win- ter, the hungry and bouseless would rise against the bread eater, and the house liver, and burn, shoot, murder and destroy, with a great many j other woes. —N. Y. Aepriss. morning, and Fiom the Rale gh Re girter. SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CON VENIIONS. So many of the-e assermnlties have con- vreved, their mere name soggests ideas of nogeense, stuff, and “the windy suspire tion of forced breat Phe reasons whi these bodica have failed te do anything but brit dicale upon themeelves and cause, are obvious. Inthe first place, a most egregions blunder tas been ins t bly made in the cotposit ofth cor rveations. The nghteortofmen have rot beep made metibers of informed Merchants aud who have studied the¢ acgt red a knowledse of The well rem tne relahons betwee thre Utlh mn tite ud t MmIVer Lohations oft the world, have entered sao ssialiv ' the eainposition af these ws that t r comscls have bean drown bthe chu . of windy las ye sy Ban 4 ators, atid all sorts of ot characters, temy.cd by a free ticket te take a trip, i have a frolic, at the expettse of seme ody eset than themselves, In the second place and as an ipeviual le ¢ 2eq ce, neth ing bat the most extravagant and prepos tereas propositions characterzed these kvervthing wa Maguiti ved aud eesern lages ra tpnute baalt, Li: to be with, te ply and glown and flour.si throuvhout the South. between all 4 imag ner wil tue convention a irs t ie where cise newt veart But bec the course of these couventior in farce. it by pe means precludes the tamercial Cx benehl. Southern mVention mg ve of lmninen-e Let the lawvers Keep Cuma Dow Jecchia chants, in the abu ~* true Cymer the word, (notslop hee; We ed, practica: men, compose These ¢ n thous, aud there is every rea it LIEV E t Sy that a plan to deliver cut wi be devised and cz illve out There arc now str ater pt the deliverance of tue G e oof the Seath from the chaims tuat bind it, t have been presented in te et twents veara. At this moment, wit thow ng crops of the mest valuatie c ton, and while business the Sout 4s been conducted on Wheuicea': ' . ebe is suffering from ihe etl iN erm revo.sicn Cunsequcnt Oper veitra ing at quarter. Not vy the cre and fortunes ot indivicuals, teeter it of sovereign States tay yr } jowt as the interest of Wall Street: Darkers May dictate This is wot © a ating Lot a Jisaetrous state ffaiis the Sowth, aud 1 spare to reveve At this mx Sanks are in when that of the ve 1U and cent While the New \ork to pay egecce, there notes of suspenued reMort should her so her fr t when te their coma.t Is me beet }2 per cent avant the latte Danks cont r Mas a sono heat the heard eeveral reasons for tois inost cxtra vy discount, bul witli? r 1 reasen ordinary copdition of things 1 e nakes al! and po litt tthe wheat ar mcot the cvent ry —t he las med ov l2 per cent: a New York Mark wt rite of te we rey the Seath asne tu redee t tr slough int Vetlrading, ga ry. 8 rat prodigal living. I ence : oom of this re f relations Le what t ' efforts In this conne }¢ say wmakmny the crops = Se = New York Moncy Market. Sarvrpay, October 31. We have again to record a furtber in-! provement in the condition and tone of the money market. Money is rapidly accumulating, and capitalists are becom. ing exceedingly puzzled what to do with it. There is no business dving—no goods to occasion the making of any Short dated paper is The offerings at bank and the banks bave anenmploycd means, The discount: bro- kers have large unemployed balances crawing no interest, which will ran inte stocks to secure some ntercst. Money is etfered on toan at 7 percent, but rejected, and weuld be se ieifered at 6. Messrs. Wins mM ny ereabnlie paper. seeding y gcarce, ire Deecomog less State Very soon w, Lanier & Co, resnm cd payment to-day, and paid a large a- yuntef money, discounting ta some ex: rent and loaning. here will seon be rs than borrowers that have Money in a few yg untess the ad vance infercizn exchange should be such STO OCEUSION A LATE ¢ Nport of gold. The here lenge desired security, the weeks will become ad: Which sailed today, took a nn. Acshipper to the extent of £5, slit for that purpose a woof the very sume gold: that th Hreaglit out on Wednesday. Spe OOO steorlitigy, Dat 1" cle remettances will for a little be cross cach other the ocean road. As yack suspicion has been thrown on the London Atmenioun houses whose paper in the Lendon market 1s consequently not saleable it has been thought necessary cs yomany merchants here to strengthen their houses on the other side by specie tances to meet the sixty day bills thev have drawn, . Tie Persia, which will eail back on the Lith November, will take a large suin for this purpose. Sterling exch is JG for bankers’ t settlements, and the market | V 104, the former red and our ex} derubly bey ve lars f ! ' Llava t Cuba etieaur t ators Ire ” f thene t s, lbowever failed 1 n Feso Ved Yesterday ws ts usoal half yearly divid Die Vinerican Excha | ay rh 4 t ft recent, Svn > ph cy ue ale percent i t t ave ‘ ro 4 « « t Thow ' t red t iaACS 4 Melial att ‘ v dividend i Wile batik t ct Lise Ah i ,™” re r ch v the epring, t pla yet at ce 4 t a voit was » vy v ‘ gt 5 1 rl - A i { r ” 4 rope is @ VOry t Wey as t * atl er ] { tide} j the r ’ {ca i 8 | the weas rt ’ h “ ‘ furtners a ‘ “ 4 Ke ny for 4 eo next vear. Tie ¢ seq res notca yt ‘ “ ‘ aved ti 1 surmit 4 aVeare Aarves ry enw het A im , aK " % g i era ails € . JheLre a { (oer ‘ a Fi ur n id als ej i : aie a hare jee * i « ‘ ff t ew t ‘ '‘ ark 2: € te 4 ‘ | r f I ‘ s ’ j t 4 ‘ af A é ‘ . ‘ a t 8 ‘ 4 vwee A Cy glor arate tholl \ 4 ‘ ei fair 4 t i ' at aolady of - i A wiih a ‘ x J ‘ ® att Cos a ux “4 ‘ ariel 4 tk ‘0 t n iry ¢ 4 4 Nias) that w | ness fn high and low places, in the coun | try and the town, on sea aud land, at home and abroad, shold obseare the light | which gléamed like a star [n Bethleher, | and went forth thenee to christianize the world !— Wil. Herald. The Herald preaches well, There is a vim in his remarks against chureh mew- bers, which leads us to think his sympa- thies are against them, Has some rich church incu. ver’s daughter “kicked” you, old fellow ? { o« | DIRECT TRADE WITH THE SOUTH, There are indications of a growing dis- CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY. N.C. position in many sections of the South to hold back thcir cotton, for a rive in the price. This feeling is based upon the cer- tainty that the Lnropean mannufactares, 1837. TUESDAY E who are already running short for the iNING, NOV. 10, raw material, must replenish from the American stock at whatever price, of sto)! TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. their factorics altogether. This an alter | -— native not to be thought of in the exist Errora-—We hate apologies, and Sut there the dor ¥ F " = 40 ‘ iter ery Fe niet i « bs B ? ng derangement of affairs, as any very therefure seldom make them. : : . gener tien hg de would excite : general a vof that kind would exc te were several blunders—errors—in he starving iscipline asses of En- : . the starving, undisciplined masses of Eu jase week's paper, which, owing to the eland inte irresistible and widely-destrac hurry of going to press, were overlooked tive bread riots, if ne toaradical revo: ; . on eu rear if notinto a radical revo- jn the “proof sheets. Phe good sense of 1 The terrible crash that in France hurled orders, classes, and property in the reader must supply what the types F ' . . failed to preseut. vestments, in one common anarchy of failud to present 7 S get The Patriot & 1 ‘lag, Greensboro,’ devotes about two columns to an account Dood and ruin about the close of the last century, WAS Prece ded by much the same circumstances of change and depression that now lowers over England. Jt the South should consider only its yw instinets of self preservation, Ene ot a Bear, which passed) through that If the thing had been perpetrated on the Ist place one morning not long since. ind, whose press, government, and peo ple, are Wagingan incessant waren South April it would have took down some. ern institutions, has very small claimson wae forbearance ern Perhaps the sbert Neo The A» boro’ Buletin says that half dozen famuli , if indeed itisnotthe only way foriman- tucturing } turing En t manufac about 400 souls, pas despatch the rland to remain will to vreat tInarts of spena direct trade with thetr sed th be nd, vugh that place last week, moving PY to the West. oO cotton ane ¢ ‘ “> Pins will cut the gordian knot i ; 9 . os which the complicated system of p The Toticta of Lequor.—Nvan Tit ' sand exchanves ¢ il Northern per, of this place, while on duty as a pa t WV rehhoving t r H week, nader the inthience of au eer ers! n ' ; ered the premises of Mr. AL G : and raiséd a disturbance ino hie ‘ N pric ‘ Pet} ; wath the s. Mr. Holder t South k at t 5 ervan aged --e man, wenCout Ctomsippress the sturbance (arr Len Vix Nutauesia r Trexler assaulted aitn with avarge walking iiniecetne , , orida eching: terns, the \ fo cane, and injaree him go seriously Ik t¢ t fr ij ben ‘ al Veer ’ the ¢ \ ° _ . xa endanyer lis tife The offender ar i ise 6 i ir Hf > aye WV i Ps ‘ ae : rested, and in default of 1 com 1 4 hg | : a ‘ ‘ " ; i ee vee ted to prison await lis trial. Mr 1 Jie tis Uufallering x } Helder is beheved now to be vat of dan j . Bo prationce ! ‘ eer al s e bu Jieenifl oo. } seit and su hatle lite F Cis ey teifle ¢ on Vv. thet ilyow 4 Daiitarmed thre ef, suard was o1 ye \ if wine Saturday last, duly equipped t A « ‘ It is a b) \ The i af . . ‘ i anitia I > Wiis ‘ ] x Yoon the ow e, wer x 1 L We were surprised te “ i" the t ( oar young men in tie in we ¢ ve few + ere to wint faver 1p cork ed sespectatly, w n ve, ar Ml ‘ \ k ‘ w ratue | y { This {wa j ‘ ‘ hav » taste f x ! ‘ | . w < ! » / ry Brae | i were al- ‘ j t secession > ye very . | “ I aD f ad of an f ma ] » nia We ive eard better . ‘ ly the l ands, and doabt F; ‘ : vbether is ex ed by any ore ” f ‘ “ ‘ if i r . ( ud Cou fuer The Fay \ N \ \ : we ( server ¢ wus ea and € artic etinbited at the Fair, last week Wen : . Sin HC I ‘ ( as respect ay alt at J } ¢ " 1 / WW iat haa hecame « Iwan A fe = ty? Il younger dauy ! a I Pkee} rms ‘ I , I wit may t lewan d , ‘ t t --- iv) “ oy f. Company I ( any yit te be re v . ‘ leat t ne it te life the ¢ lestonenrs Ties s ‘ ‘ eng ! rT] nl € “4 4 ’ “ a the o r n A n tivliting f tothe str and t i carel vel ecallcrecil alniut ‘ sel t weather Tt is i [ a / { rant at t pn eaters , SN arteutriaitcr p f pu ¢ prey , { ( Oe | ¢ eng ate be expose din this way New ) mont The tine of vea ' *s al and whe we may reasona ole ' * vte that fires will break out. Ttis re re ‘ ato t! ‘in the present ¢ } I’ lye ; teat he AN, atin the pr } | araceetit f eng nes, hooks nea \ r ~ aF4 se are defenceless net the desouriny , Pever t Trcreais ne yintlie ( are ry r, Which certs :- 1: » Newriet vat es The Szrieultaral Fair. A feltathe Washington Tapers W re e Seeretary of the mneketa loaned by Gov, Wise to Gos ; Ae ‘ ee ave been placed in the National kg tt Ld 4 ‘ , e f hate : Arinors Wasuington for safe keeping c pte ‘ ' t -: North > Jn \ | 1A as ‘ jy The Ba, \ 1 s 3 ' fantroda Thin I } y r | ‘ a osmnok or M a | t ys ec, ar at \ ‘ ] 1 f « eef andian Pond ( ! ‘ . ot i ry Ww ur ( : ‘ ; \\ A ry t fre n it { { ren t f ated re ect oa t He 1 r t yet it—t suee it waan t ther rotten . os Jie > Sth tn Sure We learn that MroG. Par near ver anatica of Davie connuty, bat mer ‘ randiaing at W ar, Wilkes county, N : att : i 7 : pele Ga f ( committed suicide, last wees, by ta ut i 8 a deal oo F } to all parties hing landanum. No cauee assigned a le Pox Tue. Ww ATONMAN, According o notice previously given by the chairman of the Coumon Sebools of Tredell | County, seweral of the citizens of Iredell, con veur | temporary Chairman. After some preliminary j remarks by Rev, B. Clegg, it was on ution re” | solved that an Educational Assveiation be organ jzed, The meeting was therefore duly organized by appoiating Jebn Davidson Chairman, and M.F. Freeland and J. FL Bell, Jr, Secretaries, The following persous came forward and cutered their paines as regular members of the associa: {SELLING OFF AT CO8T, Weare sorry to see that this system of forcing | business fa extending both in aud out of New York, It is deatractive of all regular and = fair business, demoralidng to the purchasers, who are led at the Court Honse in: Statesville, on Satur | invariably sempted to buy what they don't want ‘day, Ovt. @1st, 1857, M. Campbell acting 98.) sinply Leeduse it is cheap, and in very many Cases isa mere plece of swindling wm the part uf the dexter. Asan evidenve of this lyst assertion We may mention, that a geaticman of this place whe was lately in New York concluded te avail him self of the oppurtunity ty get seae he udkerebiets hat cost,” amd when he brought them homie atid | compared them with some be liad beught last year, be found thot his cheap handkerchicts were, Uearer thin those bought at regatir retail prices | last year, And se we have no doabt it will gen | tion: M. Campbell, Rev. B. Clegg, d. Fe Be'l, erally be found. “Phere is now apd thea a the M. F. Freeland, S. BR. Bell, James A. Crawford, case of a death or a failure, reason for such oa S. A.M, Milligan, RG. Poston, EW. Fancette, process of alin cut ar stock of goods | bua in A. TL Merritt, J. B. Andrews, Wing AL Frazier ny vther ease pul He opinion shouldd d scouraye : yd. BAW ee a JA. Campbell, TL We. Ayer, P.O. Carlton, What have we witnessed lately in New York! Win. L. Koox, Sam’h P. Saith, Jao. Davidson. Rev. Walter W. Pharr, Robt. White, Eeq., and E-q. The Chairman then directed the secretary to Otho Gillespi read the Generul Superintendent's “Directions for the formation of County and District educa tional associations.” The Constitution proposed by the General Su perintendent was alsu read by the Secretary, by order of the house. Ov motion of Rev. BL Clegg, it was resolved that we adept the constitutivn recommended by the General Superintendent, On motiva of Col. Campbell, the chaicman ay pointed J. F. Beil, jr., Rev. BL Ch M. Campbell a Committee tu draft By Laws. aud Co The associativn then proceeded ty till the blanks in the Constitution, Rev. B. Clegy moved that this association old ity meetings quarterly,—two in the tuwn of Statesville, and two at any other points, hereat ter tu be agreed upon, Carried. The association thea proceeded to elect officers for the eusuing year, “Phe cloetion resulted as ws Rev “ue. Rev WoW. Phare, View J. F. VM, je, bk. OW. bank Bcd President ; President ; Sceretary 5 Con, Se Rev. W and Treasurer W. oh Oa motion of arr, ib Wass re J] that this wsssmiation, when it ad journ to rect ia the townet Statesville vn t I] Saturday of Decetber, next Vhat Rew I ¢ fore the asso sare ln WeMie! hare ries furnish an at We Rein el with the ¢ to farms Treasury, vice resigned Mr pointed tot Mr James. TR neon lia vacant y Nt) bids hI AIRS AT BOSTON Preston, Nove inver 2 and the banka are than at the same rin specie week ny The dry yoods and other paper matar this month bas mostly arranged, and but few failures: arc apprehended ly allow ome Indy to pase in as nother bot evn Whilst almost the whole wale population have | tech run to death iu search of meaus to pay their! notes and keep from failures, and the richest men of esterday are the broken merchants of to-day, such throngs of hidies Lave crowded these “sell ing off” stores, as to render the proscuce of po licotion necessary, ty stand at (he doors and om pleted her purchases and passed oat The ews: papers say, and we have no doubt cocrcesly, that TWinost cases the yoouds were bought beewtise they were supposed to be cheap, wid might be wanted at some fature day. and tot because they were wanted Plere never wis a be ter the nothing ts cheap ta vue who is hota want of how tite Chow presgat for comeurbering that The great wroug committed by these purcha sors of cheap goods is that whilst lavishing Chet cash on the hummbag sellorout, they generally Jere unpaid debts for articles which they did want, Ob-the anxiety aud distress which they cause in that way! The creditor may wear out | lis shoes and bis Cemper in won efforts ty mduce the payment of ap hooest debt whilst the debt or has money enoagh to buy bargains th how trun can thus We CAntiot me nt trome st pe k his or ber plane duty As to ave lLrowe New York who to the Whobesuic dealers it theve tlre pub wieense prices so.) ML secins troatly dune eC tliey ar eu tl Coun CG] fire { f nae Collars hier Woinoney,” un known to hii UARD TIMES: ATEUEE Aust, Frou every aoutiort Of Mie cot west wilinve compldists of "him r eat heey waukie Wircotrin eayas = , om Thronghorit the pineries of Wisconsin they are discharging thete. ripe: pT, ged has not Leen in ply. ee ays oe sap tacit of sul have, ina menatre, been abd the glut in i market. The.satiie ts t ba pineries. of Michigan, any tlreds o men ary thus thrown out of employment at the pea thc: of wittter, ? *. Pre have thy The St. Paul (Minuésate) papers downward. follow ing, : House pent has taken # pi ' Llouses formerly renting for 612permonth, ar atiainatle at 8 or #10, More houses are now than ever hefore: there are. over two hug. A decrease of filly por eent, at leaaty in rent must take plage, [tis evident from the faet that many families leaving for the Bowih ang East wre possitively offering their hownes and fury. iture to others for mere taking’cure of them oa, | dred now anovedpied, and no deraand for them, house til thier return. Tu cortaiting thels expendir ‘many familie now do without hired a | wages of servant girls and cooks of 4 | have hitherto been very bigh—9, 10 ned 619 a | month were given, The city Many of hat élasd will now be throwu out of places and add to the distros, The Bt. Paul Advertiser save at the: presen, time there is not les than $600,900 of overdue and protested paner deposited by Eastern credit. tors, in the hank of that city; that the inchebted. news io St. unl to hanks alone, dee or te be come due in the next six months, is $750,009 rare; while the Eastern indebtedness of Yhe hants and others to mature in the same ; 1 is €1,200.000. That is, city own #2.500,000, of which $1,500,000 ie the Rast. Other towns in the territory are simuilarly involved. The Chieago Democrat save: The cattle reecived and packed at thie point will be less than one-half, Some packers have j made bets that the number packed here will not exceed 14,000, or 15,000 head, On aeeount of the present low prices offering, a number of the cattle owners aml drovers, are deiving ba ck their stock to the cornfields to let them fatten til neat spring, while the yards here are fell of cat tly which cannot flnd parchasers, exeept at ruia- ous rales. Mutilating Placards, | Tiere i oot a more theughthes of mischier. ‘ din by some person, than sCofmubliimy and defeciog placate and ings form an Wnpertant me. and cost money and trouble Tietr value cammet be ee vet we fied those among ws apeq ; fiuteut. (Gr we cantat beliewe thet mal- vee has ancht ty do with 4.) destroying, by the rowly use of the hufe and otherwise the enure Lacs of the ball W letters cut itive rontnes mmeing atl otherwise dis. pct ol Uhe nabs ertions is em. We say to these acklicted to preeveding, that it ie wrong, wy thomeclves Imble to proses Laer foe a vicketion of baw, ~use tear in mind thet it ie on > tear duwn a pleeard after a vided the omnes of the property I dors pat objet to ite re ' Charlotte Democrat. rie are alters, aml they are Perens elt stabi oth mee Curagtorie axe S C Ratunose,.—Thia Com- » what @ con towards pelies- m» tedecming, af (har- on tte Lends Jet Jaaee- in mlvance will do wey . sols an ekample @hich all corpe vaght eo fellow, whee are many men, with muney « fase wo pay their dette more tonnes.” — Charlotte prey, ie onder t hme y rhmnur ipmntes levnee ihe ery « “hard m the Faretteville MK. thea, carnage has shipped fwraty tee — 0 to Minsissipps, te leone hin Use last weet ve and Dawihoo Kailrumd.” — Cher bewas Picenla, and 2 a\ (Neerver) @ \ baer The North > comvete in Goubde From the prepare zene, we judge the preseet eull be well Care revl thet afl cur ext a Geobd share We learn that at the . meeting of the Boar of I) ' the Nay leare for the Insane, Luesday bast, Mere. bk. A. Martim- was unanimowsly elec- nat.tution—the in- office having expired. persecnl know ledge of Mrs. M., im all re ‘ no better selection co have lecro made. We congratulate ved. —Standard. f ' { Ain edof a tember the le saying ie record Liritieh Hoase of Commons, whe by his own industry and joreeverance had won his way te that A proad scion of ariste- day taanted him with hie haa *{ remember when {nt « Well, sas the noble response, “Jid I not thon er's boota.” So nck !—The Angus There were shipped from to Charleston, dering the over fifteen thuussed uring the same menth, sts are leas than fice haw 1856 thousand — bales d 1856, (or entto® 1 to Charleston frow only There were over four detaber s Anyusta,) thie year n forwarded through | while coe \ Wrox Woman's Repry.—Re varnan ded ata tavern inthis coam at id long frequented, neglect farnlv. The tavern keeper sent aif word that he waa dead, and im will, “In life aw thyon wired her She replied: he gave you his money, nd drank ve oubted ! Vicatsedd hi ir} quor, whieh ond sdeath; Pnow leave him wit Vewhuryport Herald, bury Ny IDING TIS TALENT, of Ladldam, Coan. 1. of the Middletown Baok, carctully hid away. A few days 98 he took the bills to the bank, folded and labelled preewely received them aie peam ag * ihinandeal and oltainedt apeose tor thee. Te if it may be ne in lin Cotte id [#1 w ' re tie Link profit on so long a circulation ( ) called circulation.) ic about $2000, and Mr. tm might have reeeived nearly that amoun terest from a Saving's Bark, or from an’ person to whom he might have Joaned it, rorutic ut the wh to her qu etteel, ec’ ‘The hour ‘Was at hw watched moody si drawn an on her bu to the a heart of | the thong knows sprang in i, owe othe Uglla ‘clam Lere ing pace | prisoued- hud never passed ou the great tativn he the objec aud runni aguinet th an eutray pi ry we u coined the bell. the door ed her as: diately te Leing on t pot with tious of ju animals, 3 acter #0 ©: they aad and they back pren licenge ty fight.” - 1 Salial aut Apples dried Bren, Bevewes, Beet Ratios, CANDLES. Tete, Admaw ine, Coffee Rio, BACON. , Currre MOLASSI Cate, Reported by 8 — Blac PUTATOES MOLASSES LIME per Bb CANDLES SOAP_Brww SHINGLES | STAVES—RK w w HAY —per 1¢ Frove—Reeoi have been mpply has b obtained on Wwe. t—Sorm Eve Py seven huadr ; advance of | Ceo in m Yesterday w ware in ver Provisions —g! —a 4 “North: Pie Miss 0 the y ie i t e r ne thy retheville curvge b teewnty » all re election rratniate dard. s record louse of stry and to that f ariste- hie ham er when “ Well, id [pot » Angusts pped from during the thoussed ne month, free hw bale of (or entto® ston from year only through | ry, —le his coum neglect pper sent ‘ and if “tn life ig money, doubted: Iyinn wit erald, Conn. © wn Bak, , anys 89 nd labelled mango, * hen. if it may be dj Mr ontin ie y ane al it, oT anh ioe story the season s > +A gentleman of this city Wn: been kee nanoy-gout fur the bene- Sivan ehild, which i ie of an, aye that its ‘digestive powers are us fy Muwiaye any ei byetancy inure the lactyul ‘auurishment which The other day, ite foster ivether, ia straying etw ruile than sii itedintle lite, uadraped wooed the docks, attracted the tender | regards of a gallant Williaargoat, which was the pet vf the deck of the steatubuat on whieh hedtived and made reyular trips like other ment bers of het compony. ‘Lhe eye of the waney’s taster discovered the | roniawtie anrour and separated the lovers! ut the wharf, having naney driven back | to her quarters at his residence in Canal etteet, ceveral equares from the wharf.— | Lue hour of the steamboat’s departure was at hand, and the bereaved Williaw | watched thy preparations for leaving in moody silence ; the yang plunk was with drawn and the gallaut stuamer dashed otf on her long voyage of thousands of miles to the apper latitudes. ‘Ibu yearning heart of W dliaw could endure no longer the thonglit of separation, and as © love knows wo bearer,” over the yuarids he eprang into the turbid waters of the Mis- wrppi, swam tothe bank, (ae Leander swaiu “the LigHapont tu the atime of lis Ler) ‘clambered ashore, aud darted off at a kill ing pace to where his ivamorata was itn- prisoued—in a part of the cily where he had never been b-furc—\iis lite having been passed Ov steuimbouts as & LaVvigaior uf the great river, Without the least hesi tativn he singled vut the louse in which the object of tie alfeetivus was coutined, aud running up the steps he begun torear J. aguinet the dour in the attempt tu turce an eutrauce. Lt so happened that the pia handle was arranged with a down- pull, and in pawing at the door he otal, ted his hoof tn the handie aud runy the ball This Lbroaght a rervaut Sees u AOVi8}ONe—gre in fair supply » and demand. 5 an Sr ing cece a ee advucating protee- ater gnt ome labor, March }, 1866; Mr. Se- until we found the follewing in the! True ‘Delis whieh we think wil 49, 18 | one interest. which this counby olight to preserve, tut land gherinl evéo more sedylously, thin. tipst | jothers, te the production of iron PE believe,” | _,QOLD.AS IRON. State of North: Carolina, STANLY. COUNTY. fa Equity, Fall Term, 1857. Witliam tl. Raudte, cx John "P: Androwe, William | Allen, Mary Audrews, James Audrews and Juhu K, | Leviugsion. BILL OF COMPLAINT. IP appearingto the satisfaction of the Court that | "Ga GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED. 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 10 Barrels Siiat H House Molasses, 65 bbls, Coffee Sugar, | Crushed Loaf Sugar, Palverized Loaf Sugar, Adamantine Candler, Hemlock Sule Leather, Coffee, ward of Nem York expressed his belief that the | aid he, hat it were~ conipelied -to cheba} whether tt would sarrender mining of gold in| Oatifornla, or mining of iron fn Penmytvania, ur | in Virginia, it woukl wisely relinquish the pre- | cious tyetal, attd stitrd fast by the useful and ne- essary one, Tt in vot guld, but iron, that is the | | Andrews, are inbubitunls of thie State: bt is order. \ed by the Court that paiblication be made in ihe Salis- | bary Watebman, publi «bed in Palishury, tor six weeks, pthat the said nou-residémts und defendvuts, be wad F Pie Ahead j appeorat the next Term of the Court of Equity to chief nzeut of civiligation, {ft was the refusal o. | Rice. hoki or (ha evunty okdtonly, ai the Const Iaies le iberty ty work ffon mines, not a vefusal of the MICILAEL BROWN Albemurte, on the Sth Monday in November next, privilege uf searching for gold, that was sanen, Buliebnsy, Now. 3 ayia) _ “1¢-93 Bd thea und there plevd. anewer or demur to (hia » Now. 3, de! 2 thy causes of the Revolution whieh freed die Cob. nies from British dominion, aed insured their inde pendgnce."-—Fuy. Ob. SALISBURY STATION. 10vu. | PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING | Price will be paid MICHAEL BROWN Solisbury, Nov. 3rd, 1#57. uf) on Trnuasosy, Novemoen 12ru, 1857. VAROLINA CITY is situsted ou an elevated Jplain, 214 feetabove tide water, immediately on the waters ot Beaufort Harbor. ‘Vhis location fora great | commercial city, was selected by eaperienee, wfiec a full examinat of ull the lauds on jthe Harter of Beaufort, in ant cipation of the eon- j orrneti mofthe great Ceatral Rail Road, | Harbor theough the Sune of North Carol hangs ph the lines of the Ratlroads of ‘Teunessee, voming east from Memphis ou the alsy i auticipation of the truction of a Ra a City, theo uties of Onslow, psou, aud the town of Fayetteville, to u Deep | eH ol Cowmamertcial IN this case it appewing to the salirfiction of the Court, that the defeadant Wim G. Robinson ix a non. Jive, | resident of this State, it is ordered Ghat publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six sauceessive weeks, for the said defendant to be and appear at the | sext Term of this Court to be held at the Court | < Al. | Hoase ia Taylorsville ow the Ist Monday in Decem- ber next, then und there to plead or demar or this) Mivsinsippr 5 wud River Bill, or it will be taken pru-confesso and heard ex- parte as to them W Witneps, Eben Hearne, Clerk and Muster for wid HEAT ! WHEAT ! ! Cond of Equity, et office, the tirst Mon ‘ay in ie TOQUE ember, 1837, and 820 of American Ludepend- 10,000 BUSHELS. fee DEN TEANNE, CoM Ee uv J.D. UMesnxe, Deputy. be be subscriber wishes to parchase, ten thousaud, Gw21—Pi's fee $5.50 bushele Wheat, for which the highest market z anaes tay ~ SALE OF THE LOTS OF MAINING IN THIB DEVOT Nov. = = CAROLINA CITY! Pn Lhe, eC seni iad & nee State of North Carolina, AL the terminus of the great CENTUAL RAILROAD / re rushaw urper & Ser 8.& Rane, Bown a& Collin ME.) ALEXANDER COUNTY. |’ Se one Myera, N. PP. Newsom, J. Mo Hap poldt.’ Court of Plas and Quarter Scaséons! BEAUFORT HARBOR, Dr. C, A. Henderson, MeNecly Mock & Sept. Term, 1857. | Co, W. F. Bason, A. & W. Myers, T. J. Jacob Bolick, va. Win. G. Rebiuson. Meroncy, FE. Myers, M. Myers, RoW, ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT | Mills, Bakor & Owen, N. Boyden & Son, | ay re ‘ N. Boyden. Sprazug & iro. W. J. Mills! seein We coe tet eects & Cond do & J. AL MeConnanghey, Mille, Caldwell & Co, Mo Brown, A. Holt, Rev. JUL Parker, A. Hender- em. A. A. Vall, KR. T. & Oa, A. Dobson, J. Wilbar, Bik. Man. Co. W. OW. bea, Chas. Garduer, Dillard & Penn, : ‘ ; Yidkin Man. Ci, Steed TWinerigne lbion ps ta ah taken pro confessy und judgment had | S. D. Coffin, W. J. Vaukuton, 2 Rr. | Witness, N. A. Pool. Clerk of our said Scart “| The Aviauticand NC ren me srolina City Coawynn Halines & Harris, Gold Lill] office the Ist Munday in September, A.D, 1™57 | to Goldeboro’, will be apened by the 16 Jaunury vex! Cs ‘ ‘ oe Nu olina Radroad os in operation io Mining Co. To Co Anderson, Golan | N. A. Pool. Crk t rth Carelin 2 ay atten ied ihe Pr. adv. $5.50-6w23 \town of Salisbury, frou whieh pe & Walls, A. M. Hendeeson, 8. C. Davis, : | of the great Western Raiiruad (hroagh the Mowutuins RAIL ROAD STOCK tothe Tennessee tive, im steadily pogrenstug. The Holle? through Fayetteville we the Coal Foeide hoe } Kitke, Eecles & Co., J. Calloway. | | time veeupied the attention of the Suste, aud ~ JUST PUBLISHED, aaa sa Amc. |. will eventually be put ia sperution, that » | [Will well to the highest bidder at the Court House | Part beiweew Fayetteville aud ime val Fields t PUDNEY 42 RUSE EL, in Mocksville on Tacedey the 1ith of Deermber rapid course of coustrucion ne comple Len of Aide ieee ": Mewrry the Agrculiursl aud neat, 18 SHARES OF STUCK in the N.C. Rad, (here great Railroads, wil RCCORES OF NHL NOLL TIONAGE WAR: 1h 0; CR UARES UNO toe Ned iaeenl pewtente otis Wels atee tt Wien bar CORTAINING THF OFFICIAL MILITARY AND FINANCIAL | dee'd, on a credit of 6ix uontha bers on the meuthera m4. end murt wt au carly day all the above named defetidants, except Johw t.| ‘FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. M. HOFFLIN, (7 CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. JY SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now's tho time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS- Catt 800N, Quick sALks FUR CASK, ARGAINS. I HAVE now on hand the best assortment of CLOTHING ever brought lo this mar- ket, comprising large Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SUSE ENDERS, COLLARS, KNEP JACKETS, and KNIT SHIRT S—every varie ty of aud vext kinof the sid Andrew Allison, came into atel and talon b Gurat: on ibe: protons. there, | GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAYATS; TAUNKS, CARPET SACKS, acd that the borme is mot the lust Will aod Testament and invuy other articles too numercus to meution, which [an selling at veay Low prices pom of the said Andrew Altison, ur any part thereof, and |Tean sait aay pitehiser, as my stock embraces every variety of srvug and quatre. The PUBLIC thereupon the Court directs the following weue to be are respeetfully invited to Cate and examine my GOODS, hear the prices, and judge for themselves, made up and submitted toa jary,to wit: “le the State af N ak Carolina, Iredell County, Court of d’leas anil Quarter Sessions, August Term,.1857. T. A. Allison, Ex’r, of Andrew Allison, deceased, aguinst. | Samuel Rankin, and wife Mary, Alfred Vangho, and wife Amarillis. CAVEAT. | A paper writing purporting to be the last Will and Testument of Audrew Allison, dee’d., is propounded | for probete in open Court hy Col. ‘T. A. Allown the Exceutor therin uamed, Whereapon De. Samuel | Ravkin in right of lus wifs Mary, and Alfred Vaugha | in nghe ot hos wife Ainariliis, two of the heirs at low ENSURE THe Best BA ‘ Seerewnna 2p, 1857 (re¥7) suid payor wrilug,or avy part thereef, ond if me, what part, the bist Will aud Pestameut of the sid! - pyre on Audrew Adlixon, or not?” ‘ '( yy Aud it uppearing to the satisfaction of the Court, {4 oO B A R D § OCT () Sh STII! that the Hern at Law of Willimin Allison dee’d., the 4 ’ OY THE ROWAN HOU AVING at considerable outlay, renovated and AT, AND LESS THAN refurnished bis HOTIL, ic will ta facture be de- voted lo transient visitors aod regular boarders willing to pay a price commensurate with the outlay neces- COST, FOR CASIL ‘Lue business of Salisbury is amply sufficient to sup- To Cuperinerhip cf 1 R. & A. MURPHY, wit Heirs at Law of Adam Allison, dee'd, and the Hcirs at Law of Wn. Beard and wife Catharine, dee'd.. | who are Heirs at Law of the said Audrow Allison, | teride beyond the limits of this State, is ordered | that publication be suade iv the “Cardia Wateh- | mun,” whew er published inthe towa of Selsbury, {| ] for thespace six weeks, notifying the said neon-resi- | denis to eppear at the vext tern of thi wart io be held for the wnty of tredell, at the Court House in Stotesville, eu the 4rd Monday ia Noveusber vext, thea and there to see proceedings in this cause, and oe - MORE =r port both hote uses, aad Tom k ’ id private boardin expire on the first day of February, 1858, by limi- to wa e thesuciren purview tu the suld ieeue, they} eunvin.d by ten yours experience they cannot be son, und we wish to elose out ail our stoek by wall think eat ida i a : carried suecesafully together, alesse the above plan that time. Therefore be it known, that from and af- Ww ee M ft yas: ‘ aahie tact ose ( nurt be udopied. ter thi: date, we wil SELL AT, AND BELOW at Office, in Statesville, the 3rd Monday in Au- 5 A A ST {TIRE STOCK gast, A.D. 157 Latex of fare on and after the 20th inst. COST, OUL ENTIRE STOCK! Below wif te found a lst of sone of the articles we have on hand M. F. FREELAND, Cr'k vo \KD per day, $150 sid the prices thereuf Oct. 13. Gw20 * week, 1€ 00 : : ae ‘month, 20 00 Prime heavy Negro Shoes, No’s 8 to 12, 6135 per * year, 300 00 | pair, T Without Rov, 216 00 “4 Boys! Pte SEM 1 | (No variation from these prices with any one.) gy cess une @ibooed ehare 61 25\pe 1-58) Men's bravy Boots, $2.75 to 3.75 . r T have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- ° W. J. MILLS & 00, ealf | Fangementsto sapply my table with the delicacies and Ladies’ Shoes [luxuries of the Norfolk and Chadesion Market—and RE now im receipt of heir FALL aad WIN- LA TER stock of Boy’s Boots, 75 jintend to keep a houme that will compare favorably Large stock of C hildrer | with the best house of any city Negro Wool Hats, 65 to 75, tf:51 H. 1. Biaukets 75 to &5, 1 Wool Flannels, Red and White, 20, 30 to 34, i C ” Viewty Made Clothing, extra low, Staple and Fan D | HORSES! HORSES! Bia Fiearh Mena $3 0 050, ROBARDS WRN GYYBS, seers Faney col. Freneb Merine, $1.00 jo 1.25, : Enghsh Merino, red aud col 25 to 50, BOOTS Sclid De Laves. all Wool, Fancy col. 45 te 50, AVD( t De Lanes 15 to 25, AND SHOES, "APS SUGAR, WATS | OOF. ! INFALL IBI. E REMEDY atm rre Fania montane ci WE © Vad , TOE roa Table Diaper, 4-4 40 to 70, the door tu the strange vietiur, who dash Cunnmenapence oF sub Tae orrwens OF W. TURNER, Adn'r yt eM aban alee bit ee om PEE, SALT AND MOLASSES, | sare [den Temclen ts Go 90 cee " , ® mS THY MRVOLL THONAB) Aud, New 3 tde 2 . ead re E ogether with @ general aseortins at of GOODS usual: | L IO Sis Brd-eve daper. 10. 15, 20 to 35, ed her aside, and sprang op stairs tiuine trated by orid Railroads, have eusy commumestion togeth genera l ua. | wok : ee a . . SS Ve diitaeine. tke wre eoti ‘ BY ay i Hoan hs atborby Navienble K dé wtoed Ss cane ty foaud in a Country Store Aili want of Grane aveu Pocket Handkerchiefs 5, 10, 15, ee ee ae Ne) eee o Mec trace dear), eA EL) BROWN, | oeicriniernt becsirier vince dw une: eit Red nie shew ieieroa lacee weet a eal enchey |p he iecelm of One Trapeans U wal waRiin any” Geen Ce cee team pone i ps Leing on the familiar (uris of a bouscue d 7 Cais sea eat A YE) EA \ ww T Remryiese ine Whe de pth (iy lube Corse east feratd by any 0 thie pereon. arecerpt of a remedy for Mornes t PAMCLS FSLALS, al! pricen with the immates. ‘Toe uuntesta Teta Le dieht Comeaece ( ROK E R \‘ (0 I i} ISSION PoniomAty ter the (calfetream, the highway ufshipe, snd market. Come and se ee ires! suffering with BOPES of GRUBS. Ths remedy hae Freveh ponte t-4 30 ets, voila te sGueeee P ) 3m 19 Juever been know fodin the w H 4-4 1s ets of joy on their re an by both the ¢ é i atcud oe x ryy its capacity for all c umoer tal pur Laure mot well Subebury, Oet. Sut mis pee lil hs) a je were syle ets, make said Chae Bee ha lies In odeualbnyedstiades MERC ae ANT, Mnewn tolevety Nurili\( archwisny bot bets Pelnp tt el Meant Race aad Jaconeis, Swine Camlnck and Cheeked Musting, o < ‘ ‘ ° ’ the eouutry g ner a] Ree ce eirceet Ps BY: mime ine Swiss Checks aod Sinpes, beautifat aad acter 60 Xtravegant and remurkabic Uiai : : ; ( Weed oth S A L J Ss Ib U N - Ge va City ¢ ef he adva ON baRO BL 4 VAET s. " ho the ry tse we msde, Can be procured by any cheap, Black, White and Grey Cat- they made the house too lotto uold thei, Con's Washieg'o., Ler, Greene, Weedon and of hn @ whict Sn a " : Ae A ne carne hed ree Ans ea : ) and _ and they were therefore, ejected inte toe ' yeas ooo n Sn Nepean te : sy nee bela ie nl : » gen hah hiloid am aieiaditae: : 1) yp \ Cn dane ree OMe eye ae riot ra - = — back premises, where they couid give lice he plan of attach made ve reduce to sped to vther Powis, or avid waters, and the aatubr f the " ' wil t y} } Di \ y ble Rept 1Sih. 1=37 EHTS BaeEe ‘art Mteel, 15 cts per poand, licenge tu their rude and uproarious de View, an aceon ta thee market known, that Be is be beved the 1 tial Sere Yule Baie ys light.” wired thee: Neorrrers Nowensber Diet, 1657 f-23 healthy watering place « AN Casting Qe ee “ “ by) Brush, in New AL this location, the ip inlee ne a. “y. toa Nae, 83.00 Keg, THE MARKETS rie ite JAY Ke NAY hr shore and cuas pore wis State of North Carolina, Hacer Kina 06-4 per Kew, “4 aval zis. ai . . rn sa front of the Cuty, mak ag the const ’ +e . “ . ar eEvey axe Rhee Nw LisT OF AMERICA VY OFFICERS IM AND cheap and exsy ; the Harlu: aad whirves at Carein | ALEXANDER COUNTY. Cotton Coanpe tun Salisbury, V. 6.. Noe 1001 PRISONED ) 1 ' | Cry. bong a eheet dintar fran the cond | “Msrha-C. Chidree tlalf Wool © pele Septet 4 \ Uhe t ave vf ue, tleae de. An eccunnt iC | | Is A | C (}( ) )]) YIN Bogue Sound aad Newport Kiver (ane | ve Petts mikes All Wool super. ** <u CTE he B Pv oe | Sruut ofthe intet, are une apeed te the 9 Tema SAB neptclalnt cal anh as * extra ome bildres Lk é VIDE: CONCONNAT TSS setieh cela ndts etc rch ialnicy ee ten Tina uen i Gimed OK d Li Bevwiful Kuss, #32 wig. mers & co. i ats Ty oF uy OW! ee rere pt oO EAT dea eee eee ee ey ee anity auantee beat ersey § an = | : ay oto ca ole pees or ehlgh eet oe Apptes dried, #7 = 125 Lead Mar, 9.10 pats : uf FS a TE it eeck of DRY GOODS, which were T appeariog to the ratie(secten of the Court that d beart 2 ul wer ot-we meat door in the Wetat tee, 16013 Ke Sian isiy hanes seems le) theiht) (ire rng om . sent of the great pees wee . eee ean Alarge assortment of the alove jns rodent James FC 4 a ree man ont Mcrchana"aadi Padices ashe Bevewss, wits u aaa = a, - rae ibe . veel tive Seer ‘ «City received anil for sale tow Cart ands, eh ret es w be ma finds sLerest to come and see what we have Beet. Sa ‘ - , aver merane the me ‘ - ‘ 7 « Salebery tehinan. for ke e.mrmanedins hehe b .. anih wihihast oe 7 Marie, lo ate We erivade (00 tS Orbis) Wis SERVED To THE EVD OF UL wehiwe | : nee , ; W. J MILLS & co er cree Stay Aiopes Tn ere eC eee tg aE ee sonar dlelarepiad CANDLES— Wade Ger Bate Tue Wan STLE MENS WEAR Ga a C7. es: unin the Cabal’ S j \ Oech, 8e1=37 tw veld for Alexander Comaty, at the Court) Meuse on v Any pereone wishing ts cater jute the Tet, $8 0:84) )'tei6 oc ‘ ait ' Revers DRY GOODS. Goa COR Rt tiny. . Pavhoevs bejom tie Sh Monday afer dh Mend Neb bo\ the stock and rent the Admemine, (3103) ILS LINE EL is wt at Nee eM ie Ok eRe : ‘ 1 Februar caluialikerecanewerstll piocdn peer a test cecertaee ees Power, S864 ices yt te be ot style ON Peed State of North Carolina, | to cat prune Rncaia ceaaertarn es R&A MU Ar reat Sais SAT eee nalne wil ea slawnelerrs ait or e hy Say | dee as the Court may aaske. Givew at uthee this the Ouee iac: RPHY. 6.458 wat wt foe Con aud Vik AiG N : VAVIECOI ah ted Octuber, 1657 Sau-bary ret. 5, 1 AST f ‘ : loge per : fl cast Siegal cdl cae rad Nhe VCity, may be eeen wt ali the pane pat Meter as H J.M. CARSON, C. ME = ~ veck, 2200225 Heirs of Offiecrs of the Revolution; at Cust Vou led better even: mam or the i sce ’ (illinm RaUel elmore ead alin sil Priede) 93 sO 6e=90 —_ : q & Ite Virguah « via! Phase Srtasl tbat) Cad Ub RTOWs — x TERMS OF SALF \Wy I lw | ax D W Ny T t oie rey mo BO ie OL toa cere Sahay Frutem tednade the woe the eae tame DVR OM WHTTENEAD, | r. WS. hate, eres i on -\ : pe wlan Ay : proved ercunts 612 anai~ athe | ali. 4 Dy A . ‘ Sahebury, NC. Ort th 18 6a PN eee : % Pt , . as a . Z roe \ faa TF cieenee sit JNO MW COOK Preto © ¢ ' Tae mit he Comite GREG E oe thelscere te with ben remdonee, Ci Surgean and WNechanical Dentist, Ahea W lure 1d ii ; : fi “os 4 ie Dealt yl Udon CMA SC Jous Mo Rosa. > ¢ ‘ nee soi ware A728 absence persous demrnug to see him w cave : K “te on Stet ae ORO es mee yee : Wasov- Meee ( pavmie wa, and eelin in ‘ ~ oie State Mt her eee j Toe ree Mcrae Deva Cougar 4xp vn Woe x ferolutionary Pension Laits of cnesp BROWN & COPPRIN deed by the Cou Poblextian be made Morertisve or vam Waser ss Cursawe op . Connie. SM od K meas J 1 yw 1 Stat ss oO 0 Geli Neo JD temasire Row VAl | ABI | | \\D rece k ” le . Wat 3 Statocs ville, N.C. e - tet . the nilcd Ntates. 3, AL nV) 4 " Nahevury t ; A mikiilc pre eer ee " FAYATTE VILLE MARKET \ . ee A SEY beter Spork OF CARPETING Jorn R Within Lae aad wif Certificates of Marriage [Re peed to terete 8 ent partial setts z = aan ls is mana ceases Peete : ‘ and se 'hng cheap at ree att a term he € m . ! a me ; eacon Nov. 5. a an para evi BROWN & COFFINS FOR SA Nereis tbe Well oe the ( yt Des fl RIVE CO eee eet eae Blandy's Chioplastic Provess, - a ; Ps a wane ave le chew be ime we le\cces Leese ort Hower Wiekev ve ceennd Monday ir zg : z COF FRE, per . hey 4 ac.&- «@ ‘ : Sele ibe By ‘ Courter r t nber wai, ep w any hey auth trate, tothe partice cotenag tate Mainiowomy : being he latest and greatest unprovemeat te @e- Sen, Wige ‘ @ee large 1Sme Vel.. of COO Pages Piler, 81 50 \ TREMENOOUS LARGE STOOh OF BEE D of the Hears Law i 1 Lowi oH ae or . hc siiall euiecigyae sgh ence in t Eolas ther chamete DP numtry be othe prefermea. Among lagers. ‘ee 1 ° o imiente | ase lank lt et and NEGCKO BLANK EDS. whieh @: ill eel) om ihe Gib day of November a the pemdenee awful mea and as se en valaahle, eapecs : poree snes Ofer any other precems are #. Dormnge ou « sae eals re . cap BROWN & COPFIN he late Mary Miekler, the ¢ iF us oh Wilerer A AU He Clenlelenr eed Coens tp removing to die ant parte of the euantry -anhores, crength. aad perfect . FLOW @, per barre ‘ : : ‘ : othe Mh bw Ne. 7 Gassire Row ded. comtamng “ < Very weatly cot up sale at the Watchma ‘ mints in its faver fm Dre. or ies = . ‘ Mth-e ~ ow any pert be Comntry for OM cents con, Prefeasers io the Baltimere om ' . f there de pe Ke ve ’ 4 i . x esol (a go IG etree re Rare he Ke HGRO SHOES a barge otuck orling el-ap at 296 ACRES, nt Vd er datea. ofthe eam a ei ibel oar Bak oe Accaished oo cpgiiobaiel’ Fine 5 so eam of a F . BROW Viton 104 ete OTS {BOTTOM vprove AA TAR Cex Teeth filed ny a sapenoe manner. Specie! actention ») . : ‘ i oe ; Oct 0-6 : No J (erssire Row The pla . t Pr _ i vive wo ihe arrew -n d reservation of the Cros, D2, 2000 : auth ie bea ' . coment and pi GRAIN. por bushes De ee Ay tere ne ASSES Be Ric (ath lee oes eee Bera vertificates of Confirmation, tek per & 4 2 Core 70 8 OF ‘ bie naipuneiid) (heer url aire \ JEANS, pact recess a oe wale ch I oom Se n Ve 1 WELICE at Besidence, West ef the Poemale Whea:, A aT) ; ie a, wh BKOWN & COFEIN Trews —Ue Wu yeere wit Le ted ve ety ceale ot th College. Oues, S) a Or hale a : = ely pe et 2) batt Nan 0 Gausives Rae fron ma Om ° erat any part of the Commmane stioms by mailer otherwise will receive Peas. so 2 0 00 fe : : WOOP. CALMVELL ‘ én prompt attenten m:Cash Refereace: By work. Rye. Daeleae | “ee ER WONTU 1 ' [ye ees ub ; “i ve ° FOR SALE. oo reee sa 1537 LARD. per % . “ ( ( 2 : pos es SI Se, oe ~ : e . SPIMI TOs ps gate to Sent C4 the ete ine ahve | Mr aKowN a COFFIN SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Ready-Made Clothing .. 7 Preach Brewdy M21? | mk, ame chs pywion warhe detamierd ime he 20 Ge 21 ‘ are = \\ It ° N y . Si ate of Nort h € Carolina, hes éckace lime « ( pu heh doy us —_ - nie SAE Ne ean ee ee ON ut. at ate rradever of Henry COATS, BUSINESS AND OVER, bl tt oP Thal acai Tucan Pe ye ip ce here ae inten eae BEAUFORT TLARBOR finde Southowee * " STANLY COUNTY. ye do 0 76 + Vom ainkegwrs end pareral-re. 2 - ae xe nse PANTS, VESTS AND SHIRTS, , . = pase ferward and fF é ck te Ll = ee Se ropety es = PEDNEY a ! sures BROWN & COFFIN aK oe heen ee ve : . ‘ ! quity, Full Term, 1987, IRON rc ane 7 _— Y Jodie Street, New Viet Oecd, Ie3 wal eo Geo te ie Lae . ‘ ‘I THS AND CASSIMERES Wuhom H. Rundle, co. Juha T. Andrews, Mendes, Lian » 7 ae is ' i fie ™ wk an : Naw leataieraiineléene Doer & Evana, and the Pressdeat of the Bank of Bewerdes, comin ber &h« ae say ’ DR. BESSENT, Meek on Moree I : ae “250 vi RES - | Sy Mille acon ae ; oe Ween : : pubic an he tue Det. 5 Imig BILE FOR INJUNCTION. i por th Jie a ) Comnty Vharsaday th N t abet 0 tre ha TAUAW, per & e \ \ A entist ’ he whude of sare t exe ' _ by A . - - = IT appernig te the sat-efuctiom of the Court the MIDE, per in — SS conic intoh deoty, Ose ar ibe Beas Iruad parpeers in hat i" 150 ACRES State of North Carolina, . is: vee: smet deiendante, except the Preeideat Dry Ae Wass and varying via ' ) f 2 i j AD Stie dT Siatnet le - . i oe fthe Rank Wad ar ot inhabitants of Green thao VIN eibe Earn of Mee Jen NMG ano ISS3 190 etnid off by the company and describ ‘ : Shi IREDELL COUNTY. Ine State Lom ardered by the Court, that publics 4 det ber 13 57 1 P Rive VHA SALT- I ly I / el al pe . wre par them ve ' - CORN ars : : pom be nrede ry Watebman, published —— aiden 1 . 00 my ee Wh ae i= ie i 2 an gr os s aa et < CANT OCIUAN USTRAW 4 ‘ *! ( any of Piraa anf (Qua / No errona, ms is f Be Pg pepmage saggy jem. per - Oe on \ a ' a mola * ape pein 5 Rapes si Sale a ee, oe a57 and | or at the meat Term MOLASSES, por gain fe in vig fevetrnee wemalyet lar (utc iicunere feel ‘ SC kar kg HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, and SHEEP ; erage Tram Nk: ec (rasit oCRanity tate beld fe the Conmigo Cate, . oo e emedy thee emily vietateona? We feelthe wharf at th v . t : nae TUT sit. Wa wen 1 Jane G Reursay dee ; Sta e ( » Albemarle, om the Sth New Orleans Le ee AN her TH En n reve EURN Te wing mr imvebd res y iavelmoble wervier Hie unportance therefore. in puede 7, cn : Mey y ve pShcdulamah bh Mo aday Nov her mett. and (hen and there plead, BUGAR., per h— TURE. COOKENG LC DENSTLS. dee (we mdece them to get rf De. Seeforda view, will be apparent to all ‘ ' CHINE. ie {EY ~ f JG Rameay, Fx, and others, \ dower anew t= Bul, ort will be taken peo Loaf and crashed! 1B lovigeator. and teke it, er wr heme from perenani by given to purchasers, Note o - BLACKS) i ay “a | cule om, a i parte oto them MCrak Ports. & N Orleans Ibe 02 NI? NE RECESS, Aye reoh ' ve greaice vee for quired JAN RI ML Ey. A WAGONS GE CRAL { | T appeariag to the eats mf the Crart tha “ e:, bY H Clerk and Waster for snid BEEF—Whoieeaie, te 8 Sinan var . tality vent mmactive beh!) pow Keaafort > aed no Thoms Eo Irvin and wife Wargoret Pod Court of Keqrety thee. the first Monday in Sep- oh. Retail ® ‘ ace Ja % re ' 1 wise per and n Le ee eal ‘ fe Weirs ' and eit of kin of David Remeay « ter = 7 4 arof (mencan indepead- ~~ : : : ’ t wide A ees Mt ‘ ad hares. rebel the ret tee teher amd if it (. 4 Honderso i, W. D. VENS. Fa J R ae : xt ; ; orcie EVEN HEARNE, C.m@ & NORFOLK MARNE eee GTR TUAW ECA lane te uthers ae it haw tans, alfa hettle wall he 9 | Towle Candie . we JD Heanse, Deputy. a- . 3%. ‘ ' KOCK AWAY and : brow be re eo } 7 ey mb <b he 1 85M verted by Rowland A Brothers. V9¥ Sih. Ik HE eet Ree Hig: ind wih such eomtidenee, oe a family er 8 Druggist & Chemist. ; i A cd se LIN eI Hag romnd 16 ey ; v Tavern ten Ue eda plies ee . eee ee ery t I IN th l ‘ ; 4 “ SHE NT : a sa eee he tei Cnt ea WHET NOTICE!! LISBURY, N.« ae ane: ete ~ State 6 orth Caro ha, eee per Bhi 2 2 . ; 2 ve miter PUD R—Saper 96.75 @ GO) —Fvire. 67 ee © vriee, weap or Successor to Sill & Sill / Saati tL : ‘ VY COUNTY. “ Famly $7.25 @ 0 00 ‘Kk GUM ar Lc. fhe: ae TESIER euherriber demnag to remove from the State OULD teen. a oe ‘ POS : ; DRIED APPLES—1i5 « 200 REESE , l (F-re for ante hie reedence inthe Town of Sale W ee Rees =A LSO-— ee a T Fo Reow ) « Pra HES —s5.00 PERM — sie he credit of sume over 82.04, It . bw ar . ere A ee ‘ N fe A 5 ork ‘ a ve (trachment White, Velow— 70 a 75 Reed and «ce req } Terms mad hoowa apple ation wei hathalmecel: om yee HW Mu Sonth eat mie i \ ‘ IW haw \ (4 OO Whur O115 ot 12 Oe aes ss ee sole ; rarthe p r gfrony Saleebory FREELAND Ok me ‘tsfaelion of the Court, that 5a NOTICE . reeh Dr es. Riek de >» thes cause, resides be- MALT LIVER ai ce parce : ates cietcre wag 160 Bushels fof WHEAT, e > ste. — Ii o theretie, oa me ERP 1.—@i of ¥ e Fees (" ‘ e t ® hat pebleauon be made * 6 (ncevther hy vlan nt U1 persons inte soa Kerrarts mand an enh fernie ne eam Ct bea J scons oats. nay ans State of North Carolina, seine he eas Woon Cee #5 lel. RN Pid ah ering: recom i cre ibes P Seu7 Hundred pounds of prime wiry Calandes Diestock b fore purchase. STRAW CALTUE ant (is DAVIE COUNTY rT palhehed ot Salebary, N.C, eatifying the enid a ~ Wallets & eh BHA eM pichied . Ae “oe i. “ hgceler whe ces rs promptly aiteuded to WAGON ‘ « ORE NCOWS METH a : . . ' reat the oest Coart of Plees : Sed and adder in hhle $9.25 @450 Mack. « see ene ws 1 BACON for sale, appl ‘IY Ger 13, 18S ” " TOOLS and FARMING TOOLS ; and cansus oth Tete Coutar} WQrarier > sone us be held for the Comaty af = NA fe ~ Semone cle a r a mit here (or rated n th My v v. at Henan Alou ¢ PEAR Rieck ie per hal) 129 WM. ROWZEE, Executor, | gcitore, Now dvi. 0833 1 JAMES M. EDNEY, oe oem seen ant ee ee ee hr hit rete re “ sins AUNT ms s,\NK OF WILMINGTON. BA Jobe Street, COR MW A&I OW OWILLER, Bere .* { will be entered againet him, ranked 2a IG . 4 0 fth, rs tw ” . 2ecurch gly PTA tae VD @ 12. Laguayen 19 to 124 = BA. 4 WUT Tp Re J X theres. is ‘ ne \ " (en sitlias exid Crate eared: Segue @ Rawieted 13: Kehned al? " e, ASOR HIE ANNUAL MEETING ofthe Stock! y Court that Joel Whit, Ka bea A Ned anee thin Ser NPD NST mar Naa ince India, Rh ta 11 BR. a ¥ > | f thin Bank will be held at the Rank an the epimers ive te C. N O E To oN ies ey . R. HARRIS, ©. 6. “ 5 et OS . ot verreof Jalen ' ‘r s Oth of Neve sate EWEET, Cash'e » 0 2 0) LIME per Bol, 9125 to 81.37 DENTIST. TCE Sa a Saas md cA ie Remerdend sy ine Cie CANDLES—Tallow, 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ IM Now Fed, Ind Jw 22 trecdptare, Simla Can the for saw . h “ . BHINGL Ex Building per thousand —&1 00 \W ms SATIS UIUY Danian tre Guill ideal an ELS EEG! 1 ; ae ‘ Nate to be aprivar 3b re LE 12 inch all heart —7 00 thins vite De Whoteke ee here tiofor ee 7 Vars of 4 Opposite nite Rene pics ae fi I »F WTAVES_n Oak bhd £7 a 0 hecitimewherr tl prepa tend toevery ae R ye ( [ivieesin Mw Rithe th M Tannin } W Orbe eee ek vse vm le ceiie my stinnn NE Mae sii NWN iba SALISBURY, N. C. Aas nen (Ol ron E ACTORY ay W. Meh hha heading BUR 08 Nccmmber Ini, teas Ue sinha tie: y HD ES . \\ : ‘ t n ‘ ‘ . —per 100 the — #125 ° Inany parte of the e roy . n nfoews a aware t fer t yrs REMARKS: ry » where has not heretofore been « boa ale ah , : R par = hem PY ade ‘ “ *# T will well oe Taek es ea ome FOR SALE. ee ae NOTICE !--A TANNER WANTED! wettanner wn eld Satins ents Wie Pet Macias Chat ant Mower ot wat BBY si ot Far. Uo have boon very light for the Inet three weeks, the (100 SACKS, 2 brshe ea ed a, tatiana Hee ODAC Fe etimemrrniey Pac SEIN, ee eG ee ee Dee POCTON PAC TORY, known ao supply has been limited. and an advance hae beew FLOUR. at 12 ote each Ne) UA an PUSS ees as eee ae be oa ] Saleen ee heen NOTICE. nate ae EO ee nae ate Pe reg cotng Weakukese aul Lis here been received and ay These are indications of ite efficacy and? peak in eonstyetemployiment a Ve vod wars s aie health : 1 BINGHAM. C MF I " ' ee neredit #1. 2,3 at ra - A ee ka ai section of eowntry am the world, by eddreamng the Pry Ee caneerber HS : Vanele fiw-20 roady &) i ‘ vAserig phot nad egpeevell De a Ee Peae—Are wanted, eale to day of five to Split-Bottom Chairs. Pest 'y by RE WORTHINGTON, MOD. subeerrber at Morganton, No ¢ A PTT cra h prepared to atteed to more bosiness than JM CARSON, ¢ wat E Smee of ee ec en 88 Cine doeen auperior new spilt See ee A, HEN TIERSON t Osun fs eres HENDREY, 4 ) kh ~ oo oe wanee of 10 cents on last malon WEI SHAM bass i . Pell r ote Da baal AE RE re Mize \ — Coam—is in moderate supply and sells as it ermves, bottom Chairs for sale. Call one F.SCARR & CO, Chartte, MARIMAGE LICENSE NR My services are nley offered as a Land Yiu A ‘ SOB PRINTING Yeatordny we had an merivul of a carge of new crop, R.& A. MURPITY. and by Druggists gewe rally | ras : oe : veep ry ge Broker. and general Real estate ageut _ : ; i . pt wae in very rund order, and aod to go Kastward Norv, 10 (tf24) | Oe Im 22 KOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE | sept \3,—3m016 ARH of all Kinks fur sale ut this Off Vi lve td ut this Ojice Nov. § / | | ) f ae 1 G00 STORY POM THE SIMES, | “3° din Wf ony Ua in arn maces neenarsentin tate a ¢ bdurs wp under it: makes je |. (IRs net ia ok THE OLD BONNET. © P'S he cays” ORE: Se Jang prog of ban tha, over and \ans| i eS te sl ww ¢! © ner eyes : “spo! st , * : ae ep | “Well, then she had better etay at|knowymach about Seaincne” i edited. CONFECTION ARY. : whi BY HARRIET N. BABB. home, that’s all!” s : " : “So told her, myself. I -wonlda’t go ethan ae tae bel Tha al fe-| MAIN STREST, SALISBURY, N. Ov “T do wish Sallie Curtis w va dinto society in“an Old “dr : ; 0 be. met, 8 that ne A. Bish dibs 8 ets ee magn the re ee WAVER hos jure cc. ‘aS ous Sette ty Salhi pele ae se siete a pal eed ect car net res ane Sw us sf areegs ye jrede fyb y 4 gned ving ioe ted themsciventp.tipli | Ae ef uguat Terns, MBSE Co a yu opened ve sick aes a » a8) : you not shrink fr: F. pose-of care Whole- | DR, ; rs ; ’ V, Banoy atticles, Fire Screen eb sere the parlur of a fashionable ote least attention! But let me toll} ges that yo fe take ‘place , om the chan ze ted AB Ts as xing on.» Whole DR, , that ms uthartie x A. I. Hagter, on of Jumen & Harper, ve Greeny ary, y ee habe i oarding-house, which some half dozen! you the funniest thidg you ever heard wiry) ; ce ae pads we ‘ i ate ug PUR TARE SOs aud, at hie KSTORBs 8 ozen |. g you over hear Sallie w a, 5 AK ND GONFECTIONA ee aud more effectaal ¢ : ‘ F : ORE ia str families mniscalled “+ home” —that sweet | Mal” continued the young lady, quae hues p aeall ort Mr, Br KERY A inform the publie that the RY, iS ee aa ® Cathar, ba be Liver AtT 0! MENT , yr po fmrigas ‘a ae d “ , ° : . Aas Fi | y % \ A | i - ri ' worgh which the heart can only apply to, ue Saas as if she had just re-}| R——, it seemed as if they had Kkiuwn | cer vo aupply all.whe may eich te buy pt I's meds, <otlngsinns of We tines rain. wer. | | eee pete nyrey mH gitar that the we COMMON WeTGhE BOOKS, hoon Shes Pe the place that shelters vur owa household /C#lled somet sing excessively Indicro’ AC y ray _ real oe whighe sale 4 bond bowels ty | defendant Femden beyond.the te, #9 thut ayticeg of theSuperintendentol Sean bad : 6 ‘ ws. each other all their live f cane | ar : 24 curry off that matter, Citas wceompl : \ - “ f this sta band t “She thinks she jaiteven afurd.« pew jed— 1 their lives, as ele answer | chaauag soe Siock may be found during the season, iS poses etfvetuaily, without Popes pelle fon! the eg pies 1 Ae A eecpcibiom Bo Beds | Fagneh ce rearig Ay Greek Text Boks, \ an i «Why does Miss Curtis’ bonnet trou.! Pair of gloves forthe party, and so what “Ohno, thére fs nothing very hard trv tah Brovd, Rolls, Bisevits, Tea tn, Rosks 2 og gai te operaiwon af moat Ouih ne | the Seltybury Watehinan dor Gy weeks, outifying the Caruhenrtatre; Matobe iherpe >, see a ln k ble you #”. asked her husband, laughing: do you suppose sho lus doned Takeu that! Cousin Julia has bee fave to! aeet) Rolls, Bons, Soda batter wnd pupa Crackers, | tsi ei ang whanishe 3 Che eopte tne de ot rite 8 i cache yes oy this Cort | moi arena Da 04 7 ry: Life.ond poser cee a ly lsuap and uiilk and cleaned the pair she! convince me that I ought ies of every description, altkiuds of Cukor, molassor, Z, ute dusys will strougthen sad puidlies | verandah? A nt the-Cenrt House dnd apeiteay She Ot | bers Papers. tur the 6; Hdmes'Hivtury ot Kigiang . . . ‘ to be very | sugar and butter Cakes ba ~ g' a iid it up with oa-; Mouday afgyr the 4th Monday in Bepiomber vext, ty Sibon ‘ A ’ ' “Trouble me? indeed it does—it tak wore tu Mra, C——’s. I laughed ready BOOM: y akes, ginger, spice and Jemun snaps, wsual rapidity. | : 's Home, Sir Juha Fryiwart’s Chrow a es | Sean e by aughed ready, wretched, but she did not succeed i ginger wud apice Nuts, French Cakes, Scat Cakes, 2 A ' ; show cause why pa order of Bale should mot ireve. | § ‘umpbell'e tiv sites reall) away all thy comfort in church! It! to kill myself, when she showed them tw catastcuc’?: succeed in her) Bee teed da, ce Bech gh og retnteg neceie B anki Senford's Invigorator ix compounded Witness, 8. . Dula, Clerk of eur said Court. at Middle Axes. Cumpbell’s eos] Ss hief Justices, of looked badly enoug! Sowde pane or tue With the assurance feats \ ar - | Lady Fingers; pponge and tea Cukés | Fy Qataoletecny Bye seiveles pf medieive, namely, office in Lenoir, the Gin Mondisy after the 4th Mon- | (y4 ott mrad Bad teimeng, | y enough in the early part ot ince that they were! ‘There was a pause, and then the con- | tit ' S Guan. cee ae 157, wud tu she, 8M gabe. of wr tude Vid Narthsiate,2nd edition, dacobos’ Notes ou phe season, but now that all the ludics in | Cee god as new 2’ ” Penivin isigtniet tuewed hour 8 “4 LOVUNWG LOWY PKVLE 5 , we iden stave strongsh of theae, gums smny | peudonce. i , Ss. rs DULA, i Cite Reese 8 sar poping works, re 4 u 2Ws ar 2 70 shalepant) 9 220m oy ct | we ; " ee COUR, , be formed when it is known th wile o” tbe ’r, adv. $5.5 d 2 e audly and Pocks le b 2 & hal ae an have such elegaut 1] be a they Meee { ; : ; | we are not guing to tell the reader what | [ or © ae. | or Ty 134, Luvigorator aaiaine apginriag iragettgghs oe a at gies tHymai books of all kinds; dreingt Seeking ion pera rats, Sallic an her mother dou look | couldn't see for Jaughing 3; and just he first said, though all the light that he Rride dy., ornamented and’ favcy do., Kuchew des | rede Aa doses uf Culouel, without any. of iw des | wiey jh int Hodge on Ephesians, Dich works, South's Pipe ta yndst fortoru iu their old straws!” think, mother, they have disinissed the} can get upon the anhject from the Frauleing, Cocosuut. Almoud aud Spanish Machshe: ee aee ee ' HOUSE = LO Vuoxes Architecture, Dr. HANES AKCT1( EX. “Je her mother’s as bad us hers t” |scamstrees, and Sallie is guing ty do the | marke that follow, hed } re | mira, Chocolate aay cates croata Waite: Ofke la Ma. | ¢. ROPER ROS rwP nediciunl power, these a8 : oe PLORATIONS, Sbokspears, Byron, Cowper, ‘Te “Yes: 2 a hundred times w family-sewbny \ ge: Rone lees , he is welcome to. Mr. | dune, French Jelly Cakes, and creaus Kinwes. | Guay have beea but little knows to physicians, and wi L For Sale [eer Mitton and ® greut muny other poeticu! wo; * seand a hundred times worse. It y-sewing, autil times are easier, she jas ke for i . ; y 4 Mrs, Hhents’s N ks, is sh ful tf ave? ’ od spoke for about ten ainutes in ao | ( y ‘hme novet used in their prescriptions until used in the | er t2's Noveloand-e great many other novels fs shameful tor ladies in their position tu) S"° ; ; earnest tone, Sallie, at first, looked down CANDIES |form of the Lacigerater, which met with sunk unpre. | sy Wy Ae, Dent writers of 8. Auy. The awn show a fine, i dress wo uiéanly! 1 Leg your pardon | Why, is there anything eapecially | and then rais ‘Keres a gah v0, OF EVERY DESC Pe : levdeuted suceews us td induce the proprictor to offer STATESVILLE, N. CG. a Varied,’a stock of Stationury 8 ever was seen» - Mra r a wold ek rt Fae 9 ear ‘lic wrong in her flare pee ” : ober eae tas « rer eyes to his face witht Caan ey wens DESCRIL LION. jit ase fumily medicine tied aud known im tis effects ae nodersigoed offers for sule hus House aad Lot oF MAR ond That ee tibe, Albums Portfolics a1, ay \ at , | L juiring glance, At leogth she said, Pty Sarhe toy pat Panty, Ginn, Cosdial, Li- h ceaplestey over failed ty oor Liver Complaints in| Big the town of Starogville, Ht is age of tbe post m cong oom or eeneere ee and Copy books pe, Tee Cream und Waterices, | their worst forme. beautiful und desitalle premises mm that thriving wh large spies wok and Diaries without end, i It is situated ov the inain strcet adjoming the Lg Ay area if re ? the Amanceg t y. otiod Hoe T show as yreaty i COO: S nly the old story « th 3 * Lac ou spoken 60, to me, half an Pp, vi a sed by a derunged er in) luge , y e@) Jad y 4 | y: ine, a dense and Puddings of every description, all kinds of Indigestion being caused by a de Liver in) laze. embarrassed and L wish to do wha our Age shoule ve sed y re e, Fr re 4 » Laas) [should have supp d youl ute, Froits, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. ured wheu the Liver is exeited (0 acthow | prewn.ege of Dr telly nour the lege. us ! hat 1 N ¥ y! g | 4 1 u { Dr. H. Kelly. and o the College. Hf - : B Ww 5 ° J Sup; Parties fi Jaundice '* « , nproper wrt f th f good Dwell *, Kitéhen and ‘Bar Thuse last speaker, with a blush. | “Oh, you need nut apologize to Ma, | variety av anybody ougbtto wish to see in une doy fi my stock includes Flaid Lamps, Port-wovies, Cubes, ; - nod Saawtatate rere ’ we sees Cousin Sullic’s hut in the samme | A ; vorant of the change in our circutmstan ight in which you do, aud aunt's too!” It is said “stone walls have ears ;” 1 ves; but you know all.” wiahed at the shuriott wAiae, Liver, and as a proof that the Invigoxavun relieves! wishing to porchame, ¥ Won W. f ri . . ) vo veheves " oO © ry, uray @ a e A * spoke up a young lady, at the vide of the not kuow how true itis, but somehow o “] do!” was the answer, and he went UL They ure determined (o spare ao pains to give | this disease, let any one troabled with Jaundice trke | Stockton Fi Wsetecats as oe nena Perfumeries, Muir Oilg, Ponades, Phiiooumes, Jewel rson addressed. juther, Mr. R overheard this canver-/on to tell Sallie of tt if : satisfaction, wad hope gu receive a lberal shore of the Luvigoratur regularly one week and their skin | te moke sale TONENEAN A pcs beret “pe bert ses Vooes, Copp and Sevcers, Perfume boitl Wea. : ‘ . i : Salite ¢ 1e effect that know!- | pablle parrounge, “They will supply the Towa daily, , Wil! begin to assuine its © | coder. } 25 37 Beira SON. | Card Baskets, Candtesticks, Toys, F SoBe h ea, indeed dI ie sation, as distinctl he had y der. Aug. 25, 185 » Fine Engr oe ed : and ain not surprised ; a? y as he had the one edge had produced upon hin, and the ts, amount of patronage will juntify Country | Costiveness can be peruraneutly puta hy the ae, tO p'dtiaot3 | ie (Gilt frames, Coeman Priate and Pettey £1, at their being the subjects of remark. | S¥Oue tie old bonnet. | coupversation was too earnest aud teo low merchants supplied at a swall advance 4D it siue, "Take it in smoll dunce on petiring, end Re auc ale skipping sopes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walkis of suit, : a dole them it would be 60, when I saw : One word respecting that gentleman. for ourears. At last he seemed to b W. VOLK & SPIES it essinte nature in heruperatious By gradiully di THE GREATEST ee aay to £5.00 each. Spy Glasee [rome We 4 ay , z F war ee ) : : bite Ge v ee ars «7 CA Sopey F : ’ . 0, Kalieduscop 5 a . hem fixing up their bonnets, (for they | Yeung ladies suid he was about thirty; urging her to reply, and if we give har ptember 15, 1857 SHAE cd clive stale. aod woik atiegut Hoa ns ality Medieal Discovery of the Age. | ecapes, Ro bo ea we $1.50, Miers. § “~* trimmed them themselves with ribon they certain spinters had atlried thai Le Was answer, just as it fell from her chorey lip \ Sick Headache is v ry seenirali sed 6 gue DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has d d | children, Withee baskets gud Wegen pith te ‘ . 7 Sy Neeprgnde | : srry a. 4 e rele akiog a7 7) , oxbory, has discover | ‘ 4 4 yons, Flutes fr { had in the house ;) Lut I hoped then they ; dil of thirty-tive,” while he laughingly | we shall have to record the very ert Greensborough Mutaal « double duse of the Jusigaatr, which ourrects all) ofvut ea nie ated. weemeds Out cared 81.25 to $25.00, Violins from S0cte 10 813.00, Banjos 7 would only be worn tor a few weeks, un owned tu thirty-three; bat he was se wordessaak fathort = wcudi EVERY KIND OF HUMOR seal oes Abaredoaes {rom G2 25 to 6.00, Orte eo Eatin eat pp) . 5) ath e . | el , | t an over-loaded stomae Aue eee ee _ : s . ve ates, Tambori i Sy g ‘ ’ til cold Weather set in 5 but they are bent lively and interesting In couversalion, “Ary yoo aware, sir, of my failure !” INSUR ANCE COMPANY. | rele vesrall one - 7: ee ee es a oe il com the worst Serofulu d : caus, pointe Prfecstdnbag se armen on making them do service during the! that even very young girls forgot his inquired Mr. Curtis in answer to ih —* heartily. Fer a family medicine Teceally, Nests Serofula down to a common Pimple | Soups, Maguctic Toys, Eye Glesers Gold Fada . apes ros ; * iter . . wer to guine ie : na " ; ) E Gold Peus, wit entire winter! Such a@ foolish votion as) 48° thing Mr. R—— said to him next morn S! : acre been the cure end coonomy of the off. | Ure M speek in ihe higham terme | He has tried itin aver 1100 cases, and never faited [on ie eases, and about TEN THOUS ‘Np it my sister-in-law RAS fy lean tee aie ‘After the above revelations respecting jing iu his counting cere of the Company, that we are free from debt; | Prepared and auld by Sandford & Co., 184 Front eaceptia iwo cases, (both thunder buwor.) He hes oe 1 things not herein mentioned, ali of which are cate th vardiwi ’ econ M } x my ul ynting-room. My daughter have nade ne awessnients, aud huve now on hand w/ St, New York Price $10 ; ’ Pt ow ia bis porsession uver (we huadred fi sale on the nest accgmmipodating terms. Being - t is isa hard winter, and business | tie Scones Oy ss Curtis’ tuilet, he cer: is now peuniless 1” large capital, viz in ptemitim wotes 8457.09.93 ; 1a 0 dusew, Alen auld L , Eee ae ite virtue, all withia twenty mit St Haaioae cater 1 | anxious Wo sell 1 make bo charges for showing | a men are cramped fur moncy, she is dete tainly expected ber to present a shabb ie ze >. cash $13,.345.59-—makwg @ wtal of @470,506.72 xe phen ats A. Headerwa Drags» , : pent Linemeidalae Cull aud examine SED stellen Sd bd J; . y, she is deter ’ i shabby | know all that,” was the reply; “but $470,504.92, to | Nalisbery, No ¢ we butties are warranted to cure & aursing sore | for yourselves. r mined to save a dime wherever she can appenrance at the party 5 and he began she is a fortave iv bersell! ie) nay chefd erent tray ae we therefure have! May 2th, 1057 tesa | Oe . | Or Recovtecr,—orrossre tue Cover Moves (7 * t . 2 , bs 4 ‘ no he thom in ig to the a ° : —%. : OU. ¢ without causiug actual suffering tu her to dread seeing Ler pass through the try retina ean amineiiteetnite ou rie es yi a! ik — a ah there ws ne ; One to thes sb iaslaidtaurenihe rou kinds | Jeue 2, 1857 rae : ° ; } B ’ ce you cal +n ps » the Southern country imple on the face mie gelt and family! 1 am lecturing her con y ordeal of feeling bervelf the wostiily [appreciate her, take tig aid ue ai of the Rinks ia thie Company bey in the (( [ ] ~ tw anes Pree clear ike r | aa —__—_—_— - th tinually on the absurdity of her course ressed person in the room, un 1 endure | bless you in proportiot Fi Count Dat re part of the State, whore the danger from fire 4 \ Pwo bottles are sender aed aces dest dite CULyY OF MOREHE ! . - ’ 5 vo oN as Yuu sake le 4 . - “ vrei cankes 4 but L cannot move her. 1 told ber that tie sligits commaiient upon thatie jiappy !° ) nake her tess VEGETABLE LICHONTRIPTIC » che meus and atomach, | WS ) : th Sallie could not possibly do witoutuicew? oe Tanice She did not appear until aN enueeantipttie nee - ' rpted cTroas: VSUBLADELG U ‘ | RII | It sal ti seals are warrautedtu care the wore | GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! d bonnet this winter, even if 4/ } quite late, and as he looked 2 ; ae rrecione yall ince Shan, J A pane, C. BP Meude 0 ae j , even as she did. A 1 late, and as hoe looked around upon said Mr. R-— mae . rw a ne tu tau bullies are ; #96 Py : : . uch atfecte ane a, WS. Me Cone buts Cie : , . si viiles are warranted tu cure all b oF THe IoW von married lady, you know may occasiunally | fe ricli walius wud yorgouus wilkes iu nowysir, 1ay Teatk a hie ue - , Pall | ees MG » Liens le, Jed , PRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY the i wv cure all bummer | N re PLEVENTH (11TH) DAY OF NO 4 . ¢ . a ) y SIF, Una \ little about | . 1 { enjoy the privilege of being carecee Which many of the guests were arriyed, Nee (” . eau § He he Henle pp ftadatna belt ow en faite Tin ltl AE ee : : “© he found aelf tl eye t. Newbem; EOP Lilly, Wade stsrung er : care or ble ches among the hair CITY OF MOREHE about her own dress; people take it fur fou himself Loping that she might, ‘The merchant bowed se chattel) Seats Nuieeet oak DISE\SED KIDNEYS, F wit Indiles ate warrauied tu cure corre 7 wd tn S Et t granted that in her apxiety about her MOU CONC Ree) “LT have lately received, fr lat Joho Pei CIE Re. i Stoncinthe Bludderand Wid Weak cen vena . eke ald ot pbs osetiots lee ele family, she has forgotten herselt; bot i © Phere isone voung lady here, dressed | at aL AM LBs) (8 b mouth: BOB. Troy, Lauaberton ‘ . : NC pgs Eos (ne hottle will cure aeaty eraption of the skin | cue cote wow we taid of by the “Shepard's s ’ ’ ed an unluvked:f rif t ' Point Land abel 4 : ae ; : ) cd-for gift of Unety thousand Jo . ' ness of the Loins, ke. T wu uiiliee builesure warruutediu cere o nd Company,” ot the Leruipus of the Aus is absvlotely necessary fur a young | jy i such pure artistic taste, can you tell |dollare, upon condition that Iwill ‘ rk : wie sbedtv cretae wore: | ue aud North © Rad Mock ee Bieckec a ) - < me " aa ¢ aha) ome this will younte tt commeuace a bipinvaluel dee iu is ° re f ue t pelts 2 tt Brauhn bb to be always well dressed, aud J am sure)" who she is inquired a freud at his) seme kind of busine | Wb Rnnes cece cbealé bed nese nuccted ADH Hotel, in Moe kevitie, at De RA 4 be Das Ten letersi wareited toccaren bela fe Seer iy at the Attautie Orews A ss s aad hive becwrguus Sete cree edur-serd wo . t 0. . re Bee STAs he The : J am ashamed of Sallie, this winter roy elbow. Phere, talking to that very tall zled to know bow toins Z : : ‘ "i Z door ns aM eee te ait Dice Bintetia Uher ; wat desperate case of rhewmatom . peers Reports of the U, 3B. Coast Survey a ’ ‘ 1 ; : v »InVes of bust ra nd » Se . verly's Yer ae eatel be yred ecllew oie di wee ier liar ual, crea ee wi ieataulieucitne ee it, fur,o inair (ireremeeuen NECe May sales 7 Hove erent aa Ciel ecaliee Weichere ht ‘ Fe parece deelEvelwelse bled Coreen the ealt | auly ad euUave sega ae A thio Herbs, bet é Ae ’ . sat ! orry to say ° o ce otehe een ’ ) wiravee, depth « ater wad pecurity in for ‘a hack Lonnet. Me. K jookod, and recognized Sal invest protot vist na 'y \ ay, ie ‘ 1 ——r Tr ‘: me F Fic loveiche boriles will cure the woret | wind or eva hake Fort Meee: oe ciet oR “No. th ; . ; me DRLUAES profoundly ignoran mnavecr’ Steg Le cearrihe wuyine eetzred(laln anpatine rv ght bos Brn herworail cases! ol | semen Macue completely No, that IL would not!” eaid the c Bathe soughtin vai dor evidence, perrence and patience to bear with mv. > camer ester ie d ipl desley e thes fi ! ‘The ee abs young lady. “I sheuld be afraid |, of ber dress ben old, or uutit to grace t I i 9 afacture aid em cise ‘ fis alwas esperienced frum the firet but: | mamaoicetions by water 20 zi oy +h afraid Z ’ yracew wanteéefkuowledye; pow, are you wl . mete ~ SS ieeC STAs ‘ mak> this a great Commercial Ciry 1 caste, if 1 di 1 so! ene hky that: Saluwy (sl * ’ \ a ’ peep ply ‘ r mre ci ‘ v ae Waite d whea the above r rg : e “- al : yt e were a Coconsider my reidy casi equal to you ae ‘ F Del bie renilewce’ |'lcasliee) nile valleys uf the Kus Ts Bat l thought Mr. Curtis was ainan ! ritive relief to the eve, dazzled by ee practical i format 0 ow t “fia EO b , weet ‘ Vp a nd botcles of this ie Rivels and the cumpmarce uf Ihver f.c8 ’ ' tut anu eo ly . inte ’ =e . bd ealtb!? said an intimate f nit AAts splendor, Winte her Gar r \ , ‘ a cs , 9 bite ere ne e fect of ae male, Curedueh, Crooten s of wealth! } ntimate { Ae t j ark ha aver » ake me au oe : x iy egaiinlees i the Aibe marle , k : : | eee ae muds, will rexe pert Mrs. ‘1 , in a lower tune whic formed so fine acoutrast tu ler ala 1 ailees ArrAT t From Charleston and George- >= " Beco Uae tt EEN nia raat | Ge een ee ke oh plo Bacay 7 ’ a ; ; 1 3 angen ‘ r wat : . ve boule o : Rice’ ae Pus “He ia cuvsidured ev; bat now even waster shit apd white Urese art olicitvieomcls d Ur B at ie town {807. ne Ne 2 aii bn bearon ie busom the agricaltural pr duc , : the wealthiest men are cusbarrasscd, You tastetully arranged, and os bamented with ett Coilirvcnt Be MM . xe lf ’ SPRING ‘ 1D i are ime things ele tie nee . ae sturee and Bae ship tunber of the regere \ 4 ull See at acaintonen fae ee Ree eee i oe on ar fing take place as TV <icainer CHISTERDIVLD, Capt Jso Fea. ° \ I AN) S| \| \l ER Nt Wena Maree mien NTMI OL LES CRIB TO i ter Read this wiuter, is worth 1 ore t couere Die! let was perfect. but he remen SWity te tv ; eee ee ante ait pin aoied Xx AS x - wi tlatys Ss uae a OP ony d yews we Vecsine lech Cee emweeeen eae bales EE eal ! ives r ' ’ at &'8 » 4 ; ~ QS ~ Krewe ise : ; ne pnsere ‘ — Jast year!” ele euid, lauguiny ected What tad en maid of the plovee ‘aa Dak dyay sie . : - ‘ 1s i 2264 8 . 'Y Ss. sh 6 al cedeol bau wire bengih of the City to te whet ia bm tet wee “Bat you are nut vbliged to oot oe ub lashed caguiiy at her hands eee t ey vend ; \ : : as ws 1 Some Ue hceceattamegg eee ead conncets with the greas N.C Re - & ; Bye : ' vf f i = , ' Re . Pipe ciks aseceel a by wl Bere taitawethaas/ et Coal find the speaker glanced at ibe peu) ft ‘ n ‘ t 1 aard : PENILE cibectib : \ \ iaeeias PTs Dn The WU. Mod Mad. smleag hashes ie ik2 _ Vul, Cvelly ture, aid the oly fiat a Moen eu i ban uw avet virl I ved feel : i . " Z a \ \ le > wine ead notre 2. iB compirted ly Charette, @biclikireet arts gid we bins EME wed feel that aie was srk of ne (eisai Gavia) Vconareioibrmahiibe Condine need € ’ Mi sae wirayed Laitinscdt » wid wo mlaoers bed wise bee : : < vaxy : “ ae ‘ : AGe on w Societal wits a6 sas Sonited ; Lie worm a eee GOODS AND CLOTHING |.2 ecsgaleanunye crate ee meee p eee te lee as ' . ww lima Geet ai ce “ P = . . ' a e on te rapid progress, ot is exnte where would Le the use ying a ' ah I’ _ ; k ae ‘ for ve , Junin Tome ne pattecsy Let eet Oi0K emcee (he trade uf Memphis and the aie ‘ slaving mysel{ty save htt Gere cub i ' , : ~ eon a . : a4 ‘ t ‘ ; : Valley by the eet-ework of a the ruilway al@tle there! What woold tadlamennt OE) Jeane, wma Cucse wines ches \\V il ; 2 iY Wy Me 1 areas x igcivcen prentiell cleave hepeil aids hae : = Hiner hetanc or ub the t 1 , ede t J firaenee ee ES . ‘ f = , weaver Rai! Koad to, ithe eud{ At H ntrmrd Liogiemt, were t Crot to 6 ; de UE ee er ee ae : °é ‘ f . adicd Ges . t : ota. « ' , ; 2-7) : \ A Beanfort, Chatananga, Mew whieh, if wy husband is Atay Aiton tiueu wan Me. Cais ) : : AGENTS: ‘ ' dh Pal, \ 4 “os . " P» Sever the eam it af - * : ns ~ ’ Jae ‘ ‘ We . \ ¥2 s J « ‘ ° 4. 4 . cynld trot prevent bitin, avd whieh Tima Ser at sec tw alts wor i - ne vA A . sotttod , o—a aac whch wa syd. aralle! be extend: d ’ aaiwell Giiuy wlile leant Myes He ’ in ieee vou aN Ot go : or wi reech Shovgha, the peares ae ‘ y ‘ win! ¢ “€ OARS | Hoe ’ . ‘ em ra - gud. ; d . ; , ‘ ne ait \ witli “ Ke “ , . ene ie ere fore, 1th olved, itelall not be throagh any catras ! t here 1 : . ° ave Bren Mere tthan t have " “ why ' hie new City 5 é ) ae be | hove «t tie ’ P . ’ ‘ = 7 agance of ere, aud lust eve is! eal ‘Neo ant, we cid vet expect to be al er ont , “ ANNOL NE MIEN T. Sin Ds nae n as mumeree of the Ee to make bv ub 4 : P tod ek : , Les JOviyn Ive fexvactn ea le Ne « “ : : ! eh ’ dees anls Ton shaw K a een t ' | ' t e" it ‘ r re ‘ ' ' J ‘ , Avtieres ° ave cwnect the two ¢ Winter. LT represented to her that oh wisest . thes . \ olf straw new ; \ " Sport Cee ee ig Bove Coal Fielden S Cecto : all her effuris, sue could ict save m ce itor W F P < sin WW - r : ae : : -. Kuler en eee | ; a eb th a F yeu ‘ Ack 2 ‘ te: Comme? . {that a vast ewal | than a tride, and that she bad better give Pare been he Fr sclVesa ‘ ; ; ify z a byte pes ot : at ' ) = eens! ed sas Pas " | up the strngyle and Fakcdiliinistmenlii ert ; ent ‘ et Jivmio aed vistors oof “Pp hove JAMES RRM \ : : . Bb walkers aie ‘ ve ute pi ' bs 3 ! ‘ ' are . : Xe og i cee eatfihe best you pure : £ rt. om eumme ; but ber carnest answer was -"N “Pit, as mother « ce havet t iM ‘ - ‘ Apel es. AT . f : Je teh deg toi furnish the » areci alae lin aon ; \ : ' ; ‘ Veer < A Se ae uate : e new city b ‘ we Tee ened ; : ye at ; t. on . a. Salento Ke el ssibrn ee ' ‘ A « va denial, iw order that Pinay have t ie caused hint one we 4 Ape autre tc , ! ‘ j ; NC .@ anes - an CG. . ‘ y : i aah Ie see" Pepa tps ne : sereee inital te Per Lied oy util eee c . . are mais . ; ' i” biwelstwice a day bests M ks mfere in bie ear ~ Leonid! It has really Lecome quite “ i Mi-s T ' | ; ue ‘ a ‘ NA ’ , | : MANUFACTURED BY the has sd laa . i tnania with her, and Sallie i ie ‘ \ : . ‘ ‘ rw M \ « Ma | . The CITY OF MOK . ; j { i ‘i ' ‘ . I at , BUY, E KEFHEAD is « A mother. Wheneserit ' I. rt : ‘ ; = M : + Me REEVES ‘ Wa 5 Rite (Wasa ; aa'ifel neck @f land on dry pia she needs, her reply retin 4 vives a frase UU Gel : ' ; , Pree GI ,U memenery wilh SESS ia Ween 8? a ' 7 tes cs ‘ ‘ : . F New VA ( ( vas ea buthrg cele : do without tat present, for we Wied te af LANDS FOR SALE IN BAVIE COUNTY Noe nerd ale V Chekaer | weet ew ; ‘ a economize,’ ur, ‘0 ee i tcrty eaent ie arent : ‘ ri, | ISS : rEvlt Te x (Mande. LOW Palin mick 28 wey ” fwith eulphur, will make 7 trench.” ° eT ope tat te falda atid EN, ) — OL PION. | ) \ POW Peet & sone, Pb i rT oes : - fant : eet M « toh As not em n oll tee mw Pei a ins Slheiss afi . repro vilece of 5 | I bern ) \ +) WINS, cow ras nes he am aes Beirne ¢ hicck Miles De av feele ate 4 Si denen t ug giel, when weil dresecd | us L appes mks: ; . 1 poke ae a t “i know i sina vied yuo 1 F . ean ‘. 2a \( RI s j ! . e the f . entire new ded to her « I fe cathe? ] ' ' ’ Re < fe he heidi rad \ ! i A Ly s ie ate market a ' ‘ a , i bs ¥ 3 8 » ' ' Ack rH res es deny ve ege h has been remarked upon, and I aiial M ( ately Pores erYes?r~-s” . f ate f ; ' ; : \ . ts, for ioe alt miny best tu prevent rye t a BAY) a EROS as ore b ties » eS i 7 - wher y ity face 4 eranderCrawiord, 4.8 .P ’ sive. Vv Sy we “ = 7h 4 oer ba £Mtore,S anv N FAS even ayain under that ol] i Lie qu Ae ee : ii rincipal. ere ye eit : Hf abe rf ; i v peel a i The ladies who carried cu the J ul hoa rays ore TH PNT ROT WhItIAW GY MONS - " hare Biakice Cale ; : . Shepperde Pot ’ . J ! = ' § ‘ 4 bl EY te) ! conversation, had a lists a vdi t ' : Salus \ i : if ) ] i¢ I: , ' : ' : wr tee f ' ae little dreauie: Mr 1 : é sta ‘ : p Ik , aw weal } ‘ t “ P - F; (oa seatderat ude, wna) apes I arid ance r COPARTNERSHIP. ePU foe attaw oth WILLIAMS BROWN. i 4 = a ee ® id “ne ! { t several ycars } i ' ‘ : - ru r ' . yin ~ Woes < r £ WO ae ri ) if ye, and lad H : ee 3 , : : # ee ' 3 ss z returned Lome, with agit eat hen ; 1 at ne rare of the WoW Ee eer ne «Wonk é KORT BLACKWELL t + we Tin, Sheet-Iron an to seck enjoyment and a wile, bay on a e int ent ‘ wet : Nard : ‘ - x oo Aaa : Copper Smith. sofa in t adjoining: parlor trying t ne t aa dieht r ‘ se% ee : 1AM SYMON Ny ) . ; < At his old Stand oppos:* read, but unconse: vik i veatted as a j wil be 98 0 i) 209 ry ; \ ' Nou ' burr eerdin Tigh en nec iline the t ore of jimall the ae ; LileOM AS SYMONS the ladies said. ze Es 1] ' ’ ance feet” 4 ; t Rigdicher. Ain: LALIt 4u 4 . . MURPHY & 0 x a inikeac lean § +5 DAVEL RR ae *Sy Mise I- wattle at notice Ol. yes elutes i a aT = 24 . ; SAI IsBl RY re é > BARRIER if vee g eeote he wore wa uid a bunuet ay Phineas led out as clearly as we tat PEPERANCES { y & Wh GRAY : ee ete ti res tiered oi eh ge uae el BRYAN & Jo Tail SSD i! warren lijpsealf, sucerip ty. tow tiiuiy bee ; Mn ; j re ri Rre ADB Wore ot \ e I AVENCS ar , P Cco., urneyman alior Wares sad Stoves alwaye un hand position hy society raust be established, 4% authcir movi mito a sinewll lionee. 8 es OS sts WOM Artie ke WARINLE sneece oy ee aay DB RA’ OB BCD deusare a) UES if go slight a th ka aw attaw Wat j A heeping or Ae eee Es : on & TED BANNER OF GRAV A TANNED, ine tiogive ¢ \ i} acta ine hor! ber from her place! When wo) were planing a pleasmie trip! “Oly Point Comfort pales Wea at an i. get conatent ow NO ITUMBUG women have that ble heist And that ir tut all.» Cee lias : cee ane ras aris ae on v g . = ‘ » ' which ghoul be (ls berily ae fein ai f . Ys tee ' Kl GENE if (RTI Is STIL FERLED. AND WILE WAVE IN YWON a . oo = JAX B RFARD 4] ML Subscriber is now prepared to fill 2 Z \ ' ( A OS nunph, des ‘| a iceih - ‘ Co Sept Mth, a? anys as the voices di l away t t ' rae ’ SE - t MEN rs : : f s, 5 és year tha INDOWITADLE ROBYRDS ’ | UPERI ur some time about the vid straw borin ‘ ' Att t { ; RD BUS, ll |: | Si WW | R ' y SEPERIOR WATER BUC EN F , che Cina - . ‘ ’ \ t ( lh al rein a exes —\tornen a aw, dott Oh eee SADSTONES. SLABS. \\]) FER BUI Despite the eloqueut w M tu becou teaclie bit Salisb N Fihiaeh ees Peete bed hs \ ‘iit oe We M meafes uree North Carolina W ‘ Mrs. 1 repotted tu hers y thee ne ind f' ig 8 jury, si C. Monee and Ral Rood d ther RAR tra ne o : {vp . Ae \ : ee * cepke hat limi Gocnmaile wieneien cle i couliesst preiee . h wy oi ; Pe! Sa ge ues Wii I PROPER’ 1. FalWetesn neal ene thes bonnet, Sallie’s pretty face was oteil se y fi} ' mititte , Me ai shebare Nh Ment RT eS Fee go Pain.) Manties | : au 4 Fonelh nthe able 6 ken rire rae one tae Ara en LNs i WALL PAPSAR. era iG : We Se KOR SALE og ATRIAL IS WHAT IEE WAN fi : ite . - so he atin eye) willbe 1104 4 G You foolish ciiid !) the aunt per i. Aa tong P e liven lio anelt to \ ah ! ( Wall Paper and Ber fice’ 4 \Lt ABI 1} TOW \ PROPERTY with chapareh. and ow t 4 _? d 4K. erie ik WoMAKt \ ‘ miten nN ‘ ‘ y ( ‘ peare or ry Owhataretenor fifteen dollars toy our fat \ ' i re atch JH. ENNISS _— ‘ \ 4 AND SEE : wine vitre 150 AC ae fa Bhi& Vitex of bay ar fis i ! \ fick Stor s tryed te the § b ) RES {1 \g he sale ofthe above Hu er, in his busines-, when he last la ot [exten } Iw Nae “ J f ; es we FOR SALE OR RENT ' 1 Ae : n¢ Riv chased eM ee: Uinarit : av cevilles Paci as? of dollars to pay cut ainoste / at lege alan bo ' ihainenge = ba) ' > Ha : oe Ms aReehes Hendh ) 5 ha Ng i wer ‘ ye ‘ , . e r Stokes ry ve tr wh “Very litie, J ws F ey t ati jive world rather qire Tiaunder \ 1 jo] i Es Fereever ' r ti J. i . GOW a NX, “ . Bb LEE ale Q "fT ‘| CUTTNVIVYT'S consciousness that lam t rt pone hers! A ke fr Ls t\ = itn ng Main & Ais eerey) Tee Wed twide nt thet snl iat Epes dN. Vo Vo OW) - ’ his cares, ma great deal uy _ DISENTON AND CLIVE WAT Tie nid tne tales a vata COL ULL ROBARDS Dimes Bee debe N ‘ a 1 , ( : t Awe oA . , i, 4 4B tter me at i or ; wnother says that the feeling ot ~ feupy Mieaceta Golmpatly nowt , apy : r Puy, Ros “ ROD ALS, many enka athisd dence, which we for : sed Janey rigs 0 ' : stil P ii . ee ee maak : 1 \ I “Cc ean ee Ctebe atl i Ee ee ch v call forth by vu : ss Vv 1 a \ Pesti ence, atent edicine ae I w ry vie ieee . : 5 i Gilistumne | } an ae nigh, will beat lasting benedt ty ni Mer BR ye Meare Acre periy are \ Wan ROW ~ LI ¢ ar : ; i tl anawst vogelontt ; ; FAMINE, &e, &e ey i LG HOLDER \ yt Sit eon \ 1 ; ’ ] qiBhits y xt ved hone Wicha N37 nproven Vantuges itavay prove te you! Just at Ul wae te ‘ wii lend at Re ent en hatehald ha pened et five eell ot un goed G ‘ . z Fi A $ t 1 A = Thos. \ } bh age When the appearance you tab r ' ; t font don WvKt n «OW! N heg Icw Moro New Books. eae OFFICE FOR ALL t+ Stree ar: ae | Whtte teeth. Perfmmcd Werath and breey rhe ger wie vate , thre rtente . } will have a great influence ol your dae Je ‘ ly spring from a nie eee athe eB UST Received, Viviaor the Secret of Pow Seana een : Se ees Rios lemcces he aca ’ Be) ture destiny itis allimportant that yeu happy t ce Oc ta aehe Mra dinthwralre Coufdential better ad Na UTS INS is Opa eoliale Weare plould look « ell : | er In 1 Rrboern laps ty iedinieleek h pip te ther buildings, their Pate one epelnenaut Josephine by Vbbott, Phe Pouce of the 5 Ma Vaa7 : : VACA SUNS ES Ghat ae t Scar Bc acne ' | tal ph Lat Seu eres eyieet AS Oa ‘ 1 Heer of Daved by Prof J. 11. Togeahan Ae JAMI HOR AT, Gl mute eee aus ane brn hat virk can appear weil inal old bow ‘ io feltut sceitig Nr ceheei dons ns NS oY! Catholicism the Grow! Npostacy by ee Sesny pees dy ree bee wf . 4 er been dene + partofthe eountey Address pe viby Revo C2 P Jones Ww 1 Pr. leate thetr frionds s pet (” , | \ onrorders te Baker Wires i . JUL ENNISS, Book =: - 5 oP YUP POH emuterfrite, He sure the bot “Mother t tl! ! 1 ag 9? ai ) , jal O), 1HKKE Ree da Owanieiiecdsy Dae June 16, 1 tr-9 : ee ae ay TCH M KER AND JEWELER, oT R ary wv BOOLS. _ ver : her, st think of it, Od ed OWhy ehould Pvot be happy ! ¢ Cer Taw Is a a ST Reeviv reksa tial . axlechy alt Drogeiita other, Ju ' | OW iis | l happy my fa " paliet ae SALISBURY, ‘ 0 J I ue ss ie Mietory of N.C., vol. Let , i One door below RA. & AL Mar . hg SW lors Last Work, The * 3 4 . phy « 3 a . i fe Blank Books. ] ” REPS ¢ iiyonchandialirg diel aed rena ag renin’ Serinone, fet and @ni Pata < ¢ id JEWELRY of nit} 5 b aye dd) or the UL States in prophecy by Ha iz ; Julia T , & few days after, ' er is reduee but he can never be dis ) TW? ran rife! : ' , \ younet honored Perfect integrity and upright } | ANI S Xowe x prigh WW. Large assortinent of all , ATOR phe R ) IAL \i | ve assorunent of all kinds of Blank CiarksaWiclchen nndilcealiecheee ilar L Pe Ale Rif < xe nnd Saddle Baga, by Wilbar , Srandat. anew Navel hy Mere Bickford : Courtship. + 1 Courtship fancies she can po to hope f white dress that slie has worn, do dont nes have characts | 1 rh, Jon CHS aractevized all his dealings know how many: tine Fn and if he has been unfortunate, the ee ’ . By Hse vey : mee Ledgers, Pocket Memorandums! repaired in the beet manner and ! ’ uy of all kinds for aale at thie Off Jof afi kinds, Blank Copy Bavks, de, @e. for aule at) ble t nd onthe mortreasena- and Marriage by Mre. | paladin Qi.Liibneg age ' : hie Office. | June 16 —tf-3 J. WW. ENNINS® Book St i ¥ dbase . 4 oe Wentz ing feed srampeens Prive f r cbrwary 19, 1856 ly3e jennie ieee aH SAN lee cen Seller. aulew signe! — FRTRIDGE Salisbury, N.C F ‘ ) | Por wale Wy all Demepiet- ~ 5... BRUNER! EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. stud Saas tatath [From the New York Bapress. 564) THIRD HUNGER MEETING.G BEAT ASSEMBLY ATTOMPKINSSQUARE AND THE PARK, Another meeting of the unemployed was held on Thursday, (This worning,) on Totapkins Square, in pursaance of u eall from the committec appyinted for that purpose in various newspapers.— While to the previous call ouly some one ortwo thousand individuals responded, | there was tu-day, on the Square, a crowd of some four or five thousand growling asd clamoriug for *work,” “tloar” or “bread.” i The sight was awful. Several flerce Datch and Irish orators addressed thease semnblage, to the effect that they must procure ur devise some means for the re- lief of theie starving families, crowd to assemblee very day, and fomareh every day to the City Hall, and there pe- tition the “Government” for employment, (or relief, and tinally, if necessary, to cow- pel then to give it, usserting that they havea perfect right to dy so, as etery workman, who is willing to work, lus a right to a living, © They say, they will now demonstrate every day, and thusincrease their strength and render their movement popular, and that the number participating in. this amovement having already doabled since the be, ee, they hepe. that the mave- ment, before long, will not be less than 30,00@and living in w land of plenty, they will have the power tu better their terrible situations. It was then resulved to march to the City Hall and to present there to the May- or and Common Council their resolutions, which were read, to the fullowing effect: Whereas, The terrible distress actually existing amony the laboring classes gave cause to several meetings, and peaceable yet mournful processions throughout the city, forthe parpose of obtaining “work” froin private resort, bat having entirely | failed in this, and arrived at the glooiny conviction Uhat during the present crisis it will be impossible to get employment by individaal exertion, they submit to His Honor tat he may cause the em ployment of the unemployed by employ- ing then at public works, such as the Ceutral Park and the new Reservoir, iv leveling streets and uther work which las long yeen contemplated. The resvlutions were unanimously a dopted. A line of march was then formed, which, headed by three drummers and @ trans pareney with the inscription of work car ried in frout, proeeeded threayh Se Mark's Place, Third Avenue, Bowery and Chathasn street, to the City ball ‘They marched on the sidewalke, and these were entirely blocked up aloug several streets as they passed The picture represented was very alarm ing; and it was viewed by the specta- tors, when they passed, with surprise and astuulslwment. Arrived in front of the City Hall, two members of the committee read froin the steps the petition and resuluuvus in Eny- dish and German: “To convene without delay the Alder- neo and commonality of the eity, for the parpose of ordaiming the inmuedimte em ployment of workinew at the Central bate, Grand Reservoir, New Post Office, leveling or seweriny sr ets, of avy other public works so indi-p nsa'le for the san- tary condition of the people, and the cou fort and safety of ihe wealthy them selves.” Every human being has a right to live —not asa mere charity, but as a right, and Governments, inonarciical of repub- lican, mast fiud work for the people, it individual exertion prove not sufficient After repeated reading and sliort ex planations vn the inportance of this doc ument, the committee went into the cor ridor of the hall leading to the Mayor's office. Introduced by some attendants, Mr. Beeler, acting as Chairman, in the absence of Mr. Sinith, (who had retired in consequence of seeing his own—mure voilent—resolutions not adupted at Tomp kine Square,) presented the above peti tion. The Mayor attentively read it, and auewered substantially as follows: He, the Mayor, expressed his deepest sympathy with the contents of the peti Non, as perfectly agreeable with the pro Is in bis tessage te the Common eeneil ; that he would do allin his pow er for the alleviation of the terrible mise rv now resting Qpont he would bring the im to the deliberation of the ¢ cil; that he hoped the endeavor to keep the to nake them wait antil the deci of the authorities is given. Several papers had pretended that the whole inovement wasa political one, and especially com posed of a mob who had nothing less in view than to create a disturbance, tv ran sack the city, and push towards a social revolution Bat trom the firm yet mod erate terins of the memorial, he is happy to see that such was not their intent: etc., etc. Mr. Beeler here stepped forward and, thougt a German by birth, said ip goud English : Me. Woon: You propose to comma nicate our memorial only next week to the Common Council, against which in and that next week smmon Coon woold e people people ; heal committee Inasses qt us fention we must protest with all our pow er. The people outside are hungry, and soyself, the only protector of any family with 6ix children, being since six weeks without working, We wait 60 Jong in our present misery. Why has the report on your message not yet Leen published ¢ ‘lhe ¢ ap: pointed, lung ago, a committee of tive, and gave them orders to make their re ort on or before the first of November a mister Wood, to-day we are on the noon of the Sth, and nu report has yet been given. The people cannot wait any longer. ‘Their sufferings are cruel, and we cannot warrant that the people—their patience exhausted —should “help them selves” by employing physical powers, with its aiaviitatle brutalities. Ile and hia comrades of the coinmittee bad done all they could to keep the peace, bat now the people ask fur work or death. catinot rtiniion Council The Mayor, somewhat changed in his countenance by the ardor of this lan guage, replied to the speaker quickly, yet very kindly: In regard to these eireumstances, he will promise to communicate the memo- tig the | a a i , Le 4 Dick whit m. Wiehe + bogs a et ous | Deasted to Politics, Uews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. Sore eens cere eee pre ga ee SE ong or two neighbor's houses, but was adinittance, on account of his Condition; but be = | procured sote.fire, however, and weot-into’ the woods and raised a blaze and it ie supposgd” fell asleep. His clothes canght fire and: tho ubfor tunate man was burned so badly he ins fow hours after being found. was mav and has left re bate family. 5 rial of the meeting to the Common Conn- | cil this very evening, urging them to de- | /uir.—The Editor of the Fredericksburg cide without delay. . _|(Va.) News attended the State Fair at After some animportant observations isch inond week before last, and has writ- from the part of some ather members of : Hi f all the committee, the daputies retired to the ten some very spicy letters, telling of a steps of the City Hull, where many speceh- | the strange sight he witnessed. He says: es continged amidst the burruls of the) | wag more amused with the “Young uvultitades 'Ebony Saxe-flurn Band,” which caine Some orators explained the answers of | with ino on the cars, than with auything the Mayor—exhorting the people to a | else. There are seven little negro boys, wait ase J the decision of the Com-' petween 5 and ten years of age, vatives mon Junneil, at their regular meeting of Uf Soath Carolina, und real white-eyed, this evenings : .,, thick lipped, genuine darkies, but excel- Sume solves: “ We will hunger till jent insiciaua. The son of the gentle- Monday!” Others, No longer.” ‘man who ewne them is “leader.” Le is Prorosep Descent on Wate Srecer— 8 years old. When asked to play, he | Anoruer Meerino.—After the tiret meet- | punched the small darkies to wake thet | jing had been adjourned about half aufap, shouted “No. 2,” and the whole set | {hour, another meeting was called on the struck ap “Lilly Dale,” and played it |steps of the City Hall, and Win, Boules | beautifully. It was enough to make a a blacksinith made a few remarks. | horse laugh to see their whiie eyes almost | Mr. Booles stated that already many |starting from teir heads, and all blow- were in wantand suffering, and that work ‘ing away for life. Every now and then \they must and should have. It was iu they would relapse into a nap, and seeiw- possible for him to say anything wore! ed as lappy as possible, Theowner kept jthan had already been stated at the other | them for lis own amusement, and seem meeting. But he asked if it should go!ed as fond of the blacks as of the white abroad that the people were letting their) boy. | regarded them as seven of the caf fellow-creatures starve at their do orf inost remarkable people in the State—not | No, me, it mast pot be; it never sheuld excepting Gov. Wise. bel Le urged the workmen to get a) The Fair has fatigued me more than banner, and parade the streets. LHe usual, because | nearly broke ny leg by wanted to meet tumorrow imorning, at stepping into a coal vault, left open on Tompkins square, and then proceed in a | the sidewalk. [thoaght of suing the city, bedy throug the streets Be them yor) and asked @ lawyer here if L eould recov to Wall street, and shew those who have er. [He said my leg might recover, but their pockets lined, that they wanted he did’ot think [ would. If I did, he ad work, Let that be the inscription on the vised me to take sAin-plasters, which were | banner—"We Want Work!" A com: as good as suspended bank notes for a | wittee of six should also be appointed, to bruised ley. 1 asked }procure this banner, and meet the peo what would induce lim to join one of those ple tomorrow morning with it. Tf the Seaevolent societies, the Pure Companies, imecting would Appoluteuch a comimiltee, he would net fail to work with thems, and they would show to the world that hey were lowest men, and that all they want ed was werk to keep Giew from starving He continued: Cortld it be that glorious a cily like this, so many unfortunate creatures would y thruagh the streets# Lt could not be— it must not be. There were no doubt many who would help them, Lat sone une was needed tu show the rich that the poor were in want. Well, then, to Wall street they should go and proclaim their jettuation. Thewonueyed men must shel! lout to the poor; and if they would not, | the masket would be their resort. There | Was nv time tu be wasted, and a cominit- tee sould be immediately appointed tk carry out their de signs A committee was then appointed to precare a banner The ineeting then adjourned, and in half an hour only stragyiers remained in the Park the same frend which are always fighting, and wear red He said he wig? Jon if he bad the rheumatiain, as t t flannel shirts iu the street red flannel was he yelieved to be good fur Os ARRESTED Last Friday night @ white inan was committed to Jail in this place for atte pt ing to run off slaves Underweod, and is said to vt Union Lhe stances which led to lis arrest, as near as A negro man belonging to David Parks, Esq, was returning home through the euburbe of town, afer night, and was accosted by Underwood with the interrogatory if he did not desire to be t f did, be would write liin a pase and lave Jroor beyying He gave lis name as dus be a native cuonnaly cireuni we cap learn, are aa follows ’ sct free he Lim, with others, conveyed off next Sat urday Lhe told would yo aud invited hita to hie master’s Ritcheu tur the purj-os bight hegre hin he of making ar- bintnediate of the ¢ was formed for the arrest ranyements, and tod A pla Lorwinn iy cine see sé FHE CRISIS AND ITS EFFECTS ON ABOLITIONISM Two things of late have 1 i seter n hie ta vernal After the negro and Uoderwooud Lad en the Kitchen, officer Elarrie took position pear the door and heard the con- | occurred more tered Irctating ty aboliGournts than the mans A fest scoru iu which they are regarded by Versation carned on, which is unnveccesa “ The negro found out fellow and they Mr. Llarrie of t all honest aud sensible wen. Oneisthat FY ty detail here the North i the great sufferer by this panic, baving @ taiilicn of people ii uan ger uf etarvalion, and with nothing but Svutbern cullun to sate vuld from the walked out and Chiat all he ¢ nuimnated to he night take ge which be did and marched Jail. Uoderwoed told th vibere were mected with hii Ihe id not write the r ar he ¢ her; another, bent that the Hnancial pressure bas driven to my val Disuiion ‘It has been uf there ney the wall the pryected Nati ce in Conveution at Cleveland Melee negro a pass, fort appearstiiat he is uneducated ‘ Lr deemed ad visalle,” says the organ ( py aod canoot write harltte mocrat tive tu a later period, on account of the paralyeis with whieh the whole country vas been struck io regard to all ite finan cial live New York Tribuue is th by these new burrurs of the fuancial pres mecenudiaries, “lo postp mre tlre my Remarkable he Rev Mr ter to the ¢ / // , of India, ing inalance ' i Scudde vperativons and business relatiwis he ristiawe Lutelligencer Washington correspondent of tl . 6 pen bate ns yonetance of heroism, JW INLO Basins forth by the Indian mutinies: ed that bony ller sous are berves and ber daughters are heroines eure, and fairly ygnashes Sia teeth as he Let Americans never be asham luoks upou the placid and pleasin Enylishinen were there forefathers ture of plenty which the South pre elie [le threatens us with an irruption of the abolition hordes, le justly likens to Gutas, who will overrun our Ttaly aod bring their ipsuitutions with them Wim Livyd Garrisou las issued a trantic pro land ia noble country wile t TTT) reat Thies rebellion has brought out deeds t deserve to be associated with se valor rus actions which we, with thre es read in b story In one place a lady and ber husband fled in a carriage. Ile —She took the re She horses through a Land of ma ing puls huvctamento, showing in every syllabl of ite impotent rage Uiat the demented creature feels his ‘ Su far from rejoicing at the present trou bles of the Nurth, we feel the most pro- found sympathy for its mechanical and laboring classes, now outofemployment, the only classes there which deserve avin pathy ; but at the sane tine we have a right to point with joy ard gratitude to thuse Southern institutions, so often de stood apright 18 ‘oe upation's gone” laslied the tineers, while he, with cool ain, shot dead one who seized the horses’ heads, and an other who climbed up behind the carr: aye tocut him down. On they fled, tiil again they found themselves among foes, and a rope stretched across the road, inade True the horses at full further progress appear impossible to herself, she dashed speed against the rope, and as they, bear she, by rein and whip, raised them, while nounce | and belied, to which we owe the contrast in the condition of Southern and ing ut down, stainbled, Northern laborers, from which the North has derived the most of ite wealth, and ouly her husband's weapons again freed them from those who succeede) them. Ile was wounded, but both esc aped with their lives. upon whose yreat staple rests 16 in leaning pen bope of salvation fie New York erald gives a brief corious alterna tives LDetween the slavery In another place a young lady, the daughter of an ofticer, shot seven mu- killed A cap tain, pressed by lis sepove, with his good sword slew twenty six of them before he tell! historical review of the | iineers before they her the money question in var political affairs, illustrating the striking fact that the ayi tation of the slavery question has only question ane prospered in-our seasons of financial and AN OHIO ELOPEMENT Quite an excitement srusperity and inflation Reich Dispat A. commercial wha: created at London on Tuesday, by the appearance there of a well dressed negro, having in company with hina genteel appearing, bot simple acting and evidently weak minded white girl. From the facts sub sequently gathered, it seems that both resided at Morrow, and that the negro had induced the girl to run away with hit, and she bad left ber father’s Lonse to fol- low the fortunes of ber ebony adimnirer. The couple arrived at London on the evening train, and rode up in an omnmi- bua to the hotel, bot on arriving there, the Jandlord took the girl into the house, but refused to permit the negro to stay, and therefore turned him out. By this oe A Remarkable Facape a yentleman of Crawford county, that a Mrs. Naucy Enbanke, formerly a Miss Dickson, of Hancock, was terribly gored im the stornach by @ ball, on the 6th Oc tober, ult., ripping it open from side to side, letting ont ber entire intestines. She gathered them inher apron and climnb- ed three fences in that awful condition; she would have been killed before she could have escaped, had i: not have Leen for a fice dog she had along with ber at the time, who kept the ball at bay. Mrs. | E. ie in the 71st year of aye, and was alive lon the 26th ult.; though not considered | out of danger. — Southern Hecorder. We tearn from One of the “Curiosities” at the State the town. The girl seemed infatuated with her) | ueyro lover, and expressed a wish to cling | |to him ; but the negro, fearing he miht| the will leave here in about ten days, be mobbed if he persisted in taking the/and will have iv their train over ove han- girl with him, advised her to stay at the /dred wagons. Their fare have been hotel, Which ehe did through the ay in |purchased by emigrants coming over the The pair had not yet been married, but) plains this season, The emigration this it was their intention to call in the aid of /yeur is immense. The valley is alive a justice at London, when the “cousum- | with men, wowen, children and animals, mation go devoutly to be wished” was, who have just arrived over the plains. \interfered with by the people of the town. | The emigration this year will reach full | The girl was to Ue seut pack to hertriends | 25,000 and probably 80,000. Two thirds | yesterday. She is uted to us as/ are women and children. GRAND DIVISION MEETING. | But the hearts, that are made of the (rue manly staff, | comely in appearance, genteelly | As announced last week, the next anvual ses- T would write something aboot the guilt of that wretch whosold him the liquor and . thus | was the prime cause of this man's death; but. & do not know that it would i oa good. many such cases are occuring our” seein to regard it as a matter of and do nothing about them. T r register this as another of the daily victims is added to the vile liquor , rag Homicide.—We deeply Saeete ewe ta that a ai ator cle en FoR ; town, on Thureday last, ames Ls sg ae ar be oe A. layer. Immediately after..the oecurs rence Maj. Rion offered to sufrender self to the authorities of the law, , As she always will play while the world rune its||earn that he still holde himself if teadi; round, ness to surrender, but has not yet Wen We mny laugh in her face, since wo owe her no thanks, | calfed on to do 80. As the ease ié to an With the health of our ands left in bodies yet | deryo investigation, ‘we forbear any com, sound. ment. The Coroner’s inquest was same evening and a verdict, accordance with the above ‘ NUMBER 25 COURAGE. 4 8ONG FOR THE TIMES. Come, cheer up, we've bad whiaing aad groaning enough, Timid souls let each cloud of disaster affright, > Will be firm in the storm thet ta suushine were bright. And though fortune, the jade, has been playing her prenks, Por this life is a merch to the battle, at best, Some wit droop by the way, some move steadily op ; But who ever saw gracing the falierer’s crgt Any bright prize of honor due valur's truc tn 1 body of Mr, Player was taken to Gol ” ‘and thongh not intelligent, exhibited fair qualities of mind, yet not of the strongest character.—Ctncinnalé Gazelle, Oct. 20. | sion of the Grand Division, Suns of Temperance | of North Carolina, is to evovene in the town of Slop the Villaing.—We learn that a! Louisburg, on the Ist day of December, at 11 bold and daring attempt was made by |o'clock, A. M. Delegates can reach Franklin- two men who stopped a shdrt while in| ton either Ly the Northern or Southern train of If the blue beaming skies on the seaman looked down, As bis bark flew with yesterday's prosperous breeze, Shall he whimper to-day, though the heavens may frown, bia on Friday, nf oy bereaved ves, innaboro Register, .,, for interment.— —-+- -«>e --—— < of a Human Cranium 180 |this place on Saturday afternoon last to | | kidnap slaves. ‘They succeeded, it issup- | posed, in carrying off ove Lov, named | * Buster,” the property of Miss Sarah} Davidson of this town, (as that boy is} wissing) aud made proposals for another | boy nawned Jerry, the property of Mr. J. ' Hi. Greenlee, of McDowell county, who! soun after revealed the whole affair, but too late to insure the arrest of the rascals. Jerry says they offered him a gold watch and tweuty dollars if he woald go with them, and they would pay the same price for seven more if he could kuvock around and procure that number, They were to allow the white men to sell them several times, divide the money, and carry thetn | tu afree State. The missing boy is a tall mulatto with whiskers, The boy Jerry describes one as being a tall man with whiskers, wearing, a brown frock coat, and grey cloth cap; and the other median sized, blue clutl coat will brass buttons. We have not learued in which direction these villains went, but we advise a sharp lvok-out alony the Cen tral Road.— Charlotte Leimocrat Cavomt.—Two underground railroad agents from “way duwn east” were cap- tured in Samter county last week and lodged im jail. It seems that the scoun- dreis had several interviews with some negroce and pc '.aded sume of them tw leave fur free-oggerdum, Lut ope of the! would-be midmiytt ciorgraate informed Lis master of the affair, after reflection | tad Lrvaght him to lie senses. The unas ter therelure dressed and blacked hiinsel! into a cuunterfeit pegro and went to the place of redezvous, where he met the “1b erature” and talked and laughed “high vegro” woul all their plans were discover ed, aud evidence envugh ty couvict ob tained, when the master and confederates throw off their diaguises and arrested the thieves, and sent them ty “durance vile” and the pruspect of a few years at hard labor in the carpenter's shop over about Wetumpka. A ewift and easy voyage to them ty that pleasant place where they will be able tu do the “State sume ser vice,’ aud learn more useful trades than that of stealing people's negrues. hutue (Gra.) Whig CURIOUS. On Wednesday evening, asGen. Wheat and Captain Faruhain were standing in tront of the St. Nicholas Llotel, on Broad way, two men having the appearance of Uted States Navy officers, stepped up, when one of them, in an impertinent nan ner presented Gen. Wheat with a boquet. he General made soine remark relauve to the act, upon which buth of the navy flicers Lecame very impudent, and used insulting language Wieat without malty lying words, struck both the men in the fate, knocking then ¢ and cutting them very badly, atter which, he waiked off about hie business. The gt ntlemen of the “button” were conduct ed by some friends to a drag store, where towel Gen wn their wounds were dreseed Ly a Surgeon, It is sopposed that pistols it not coffee Letter from N.Y = will be the result. Hoos.--Our exchanges from the hog feeding districts generally speak of inac tivity existing, althoogh the pac king sea son is at hand At Cineinnatti, a sale of 500 head has been made at 85, delivera ble on the 10th of December. Tins ia a clear decline of @2 per handred pounds from the prices current about the first of Augost. Packing operations will com mence in that city, weather favoring, about the fifth of this month. At ITen- | Jerson, Ientucky, 86 is reported to be At Madison, Indiana, early in the season, about 25,000 head were contracted for at $6.80 net. At Kvansviile and along the Wabash, buy- ers will not operate in the uncertainty of prices; there are eome contracts on the Wabash at 5. At Cincinnatti it is ex pected the prices may go down to ®+ At Chicago, salea have been made, net the running rate. 8b.754a 5.25 yross, At Burlington, lowa, | prices equal to @5 net, delivered, have been accepted. M: mphis Appeal. “>: Erodus of the Mormons of Carson: Vulley— The Im migration.—We copy | the following telegraphic despatch from the Sacramento State Journal. It is dat- ed Genoa, September 17. It will be seen that by it the rumor of the exodus of the Mormons from Carson Valley, by order of Brigham Young, is contirmed. The settlers iu that Valley will have a happy riddance of them. The Gespatch also conveys the gratifying intelligence that the immigration of the present year will fully reach 25,000, and probably 30,000, the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, that morning, ia time to reach Louisburg, by back or stage, before the bour appointed for opeuing— Louis burg beivg ouly some eight or teu miles from the ilroad. ‘ Since giving this notice Inst week, we have had a view from P.G. W, P. Daniel 8. Hill, of Louisburg, who informs us that the members of the Order there, and the citizens generally, are anxiously looking forward to this meeting, hop- mg it may be a very good as well as very use- ful assemblage. They are determined vo enter- tain all who attend, in a manner corresponding with the well known hospitality of the peuple of Louisburg—and this is saying enough to any who have ever participated of thei kindoos and generosity. Brother Hull eays—“Tell them all to come. We hope, if possible, lo see every Di- vision represented. We will take care of them. Our hearts and bomes are large enough w hold the whole Grand Division,” It 1s suggested, that those who intend being present at ibal session, should adJress a line to one of the members of the Committee of Ar- rangementa, at Louisbarg ; so Chat they may have all their places allutted to them before Ueir arrival, The Committee would prefer such 8 course; and aline addressed to either of the fol- lowing brethren will be attended to, viz: Laniel >. Hall, Jos, J. Davis, Juel Thomas, W. K. Bar- bam, and 8. T. Wilder.— Spert of the Age. = woe ‘ Tux Caroaic EBsotwe.—Mr. Ericason, the well known iaventur of the caloric engine, not duhearteoed Ly tbe dmaypoiotunen ts ex perieaced heretofore, is st:i! busily engaged in his great em ler It ie stated, moteoveryy the Jour nal of Commerce that his prospect of eventual success is quite encouraging Lesides two sta- Gooary eogioes, which lid law to work well, he has a beautiful yacht, which bas been plying io New York harbor during the past two weeks, | propelled sulely by a caloric etill, al-| though she has consumed only one curd of oak | wood io all ibat ume —the engine being suited | to either wood of coal. Another remarkable fires bave been ed | providing it has beeo | 1 the about | The yacht ws about fifiv feet long, | me. engine ; feature about it is, that after the wholly exuagumbed, sufficient beat m retain in the metal of the engine thorougtly warmed, to prope boat two miles. and has an eight foot paldie eberl, which works alout thirty turns per minute, giving a rate of speed equal to about nine knots an bour though the poneiple epoawhich Encsson's cal ginally bunt wm ebolly une engine was of pre served, Ube mechanmm and arrangement are en | urely different—the whole being reduced to a sumphety oever before atlaued io any eggine. | > Singular Gow Leak —WWhile boring an ar f near tLean well in the barement Watertown, N.Y feet bad been reached, the dn A Taper me and when adepth of sirty working badly, | wver the cause, when a light was lruagtt to din an inflammable gas issued from the | igbting, shot upon a flame which react floor turned on from hydrants, bat could nat check overhead Two atreame of water were force of a flame wna ua the whole j and however, kept burning ant the flames uti let into the vuiiding saved The gas, a plug male by winding ablanket arouod a handspike was thrust into the bule, The (rasshopper Plague in Minnes aota.— The gentlemen are in that city soliciting sub scriptions for the relief of the sufferers by the grasshopper plague, which desolated many of the settlements in Northern Min nessota last snmmer. They represented that many families there are in a suffer ing condition, and illy prepared to stand the winter. Galena Advertiser says two Fugitive Slave Caught.—A runaway slave, named Len, who escaped from Ken- tocky about «ix years ago, was caught, aftera desperate resistance, at Lexington, last Friday night, while engaged in ron ning off some slaves from his master “= Relic of the Central America.— Last week a dead body was picked up on the | Atlantic beach, a little to the north of! Cape Hatteras, having a belt around it! containing gold dust. No doubt it was the corpse of one of the paasengers of the ill pee Contral America, Other dead bodies have been scen floating in the} neighborhood. A young lady, foud of dancing, traver ses in the course of a single season, about four hundred iniles, and yet no lady would think of walking that distanee in six months, wy Death of Gen. Boone, of Mississippi. The Rienzi Clipper brings the punful intelligence of the death of Gen. Boone, which event took place at his residence | at Tishomingo County, Mississippi, on | the Lith ultimo. Tle was a regular des- cendant of the distingnished Col. Daniel Boone, and was said to resemble him not only in personal appearance, but also in hie qualities of head and heart. Ile had filled various places of honor and trust io time a considerable crowd had gathered) two thirds of whom are women and chil-| Mississippi. {the obstruction, which was found And the lash of the storm wake the how! of the seas! No, these ops and these duwns are but chances that wait Ow the nobled and best, like the foland the knave, And the souls that aneonquered louk buldly oa fate, Feet the keenest and first every (rial they brave. @ Then away with despoudence—let cowardice yicld, At eech turn of the ude, w a breath or a blast, But the epirit of man, beaten duwn on the field, Starts afresh for the Gight, wudiamsyed Ws the last | _- THE YANKEE ANDTIIE QUAKER. | Some years ago a young New Englan der found himself in the buck part of Pennsylvania, ashore as the imevans of living. In this strait be applied to a wealthy Quaker in the neighborhood for help. Hi will furnish thee with work, and will pay thee fur it my friend,’ said the Quaker, ‘but it is not ny custom to give alins to oue able to labor, like thee.’ ‘Well, that’s all I want,’ said the Yan- koe ‘uf coarse I am willing to work.’ * What can thee do frieud f ‘I will do anything to get a little money ww help me out of my ditticulties.’ ‘Well, there is an axe. pound on the log with the bead of the axe, and if thee is diligent and faithful 1 will pay thee a doliar « day.’ * Agreed, I'd as soon do that as inost anything else.’ And eo the youth went to work and poanded Justily with the head of the axe upon the log After a pause he stopped to get Lreath, then be began again But after half an hour he stopped, threw down the axe impatiently, and walked away saying ‘I'll be hanged if I'll cut wood without seeing the clips fly !’ The United States Mint.—The stati nent of the business of the Puiladelplia iniot for the mouth of October ahows the 3,157,046, and of silver $635,510; vld cents deposited in exchange for new, $845, making the total of deposites fur the month 63,844,410. The guld coinage eagles. The silver coinage amounted to $5V5,350, mostly in quarter and half dol lars. There were coined during tix mouth $15,600 of new centa. The total valne of the coinage of the month is €3°383,000, coveri: x 5,472,082 pieces, of which 2,400,000 were in quarter dullars, and 1,560,00V in cents. <a Election Frauds in Kansaa.—Thie fol- lowing paragraph, which we copy froma Kansas letter, (save the Pittsburg Coin mercial Jourual,) is quite imicresting and suggestive ; rs ga “On Gov. Walker's return from the precinct of Oxford, he halted at Law rence, and taking out of his portfolio a large roll of paper, said tothe crowd that he would show them a cnriosity, if they promised not to destroy it. He then an rolled the returns of the precinet of Ox |ford, (in Kansas,) which contained one thousand six hundred and one names, all written in the saine hand writing, and which measured exactly fifty four teet in length! Ad the names, except one bun- dred and twenty, were copied from ‘Wil- liams’ Cincinnati Directory,’ those com- mencing with the same letter following each other as regularly as they du upon the pages of that book!" oe Singular Obstruction of The Elmira Gazette tells of the obstraction of telegraph comn- munication near that place as follows: Tele graph Communication. “ An immediate search was inade for ata place where the main and auxiliary lines run paralel for a few rods, and at a dis tance of about six inche> apart. At this point the spiders had wove their webs from one wire to the other, and the eon etaut dropping of the water from the \dews and fogs through the different threads of the webs to the line below city, rendering the efforts of the operator to communicate powerless. Tho tiny threads of the spiders were removed, and the lines spread further Apart, since which time the operations ot have been uninterrupted.” the line B@ There is a movement by the Banks in New York, it is said, towards resuming specie payment on the first of January. Thee may | Di Feet Under Ground.—At thé first Octo- ber meeting of the Boston NataralHis- tory Society, Dr. A. A, Hayes read-ailet- jter from Dr. C, F. Winslow, of reseuting to the society a supposed’ sae of Pitas pate t5 found rats | furniu, 180 feet below the surface of | Mountain, It was foand in the claim ' Colonel Hubbs, and was broaght up with \the “pay dirt.” Remains of the taste |dun have been found in the same logali- * jty, Lut not at so great a depth. of Foreign News, he. New Yorx, November 8. | The foreign news is favorably eon- enteton Money inatters here are cheer- ful aud stocks advancing, with a brisk ba Wey ‘ le Arago reports no important fail- | ures, aud brings no protested billa, Well- infur:ned London correspondents believe j that the crisis will be short. Large purchases of American stocks had Leen made in London, notwithstand- ing the serious decline in prices advised | per Canasta. | Favorable Effect ! Buricd Treasure Coming to Light.— The Peninsular (Delaware) News says: “The people of the lower part of Sussex contiune to pick ap silver coins along the jeoast. A friend inforws us that, accord. ing to best information he can collect, there have been from eight to nine thou- sand dollars collected ultogether. The prevailing opinion is that it isthe money which was buried by Gibbs and Walin- sley, the two notorions pirates, whe after conviction confessed that they baried mo- jney in the sand in that neighborhood.” A New Catholse Translation of the Bible.— The London Catholic Kegrster makes the follow- ing announcement “We are authorized to state that, in second |ance with the decree uf the last Synod at West Al jamount of gold bullion deposited to be | miaster, which bave lately been returned from Rome with the approbation of the Holy Sea, the Cardoal Archbabop of Westminster has em trusted the preparativn of a corrected version ia Enghsh of Holy Scriptures to the care of Dr. Newman. Never has it been our duty to make |during the same tine was $2,562,140, an anovuncement which bas given es more jnearly the whole of which was in double Leartiell satislaction ; and, we dowbt not, it will be shared by all classes of our readers.” NONE IN IT. “ Madame, said a very polite traveller to a testy old landlady, if I see proper to help you to this milk, is there any im- propriety io it: I don't know what you mean; bat if you mean to insinuate that thar is any- thing nasty in that milk, I'll give yon te understand that yu'v struck the wrong louse! There ain't a fust hair in it, for as soon as Dorathy Ann told ine the eat was drowned in the milk, I went right strai tand strained it over! The youny man fainted, see THE AUTUMNAL MIGRATION OF BIRDS Whee Autuma ecaiters his departing gleasna, Warned of approsehing Winter, gathered, play, The swallow-people ; and tossed wide aroend Over the culm sky, in convolution swift, The feathered eddy floais; rejoicing ance, Ere to their wintry slambere they retire ; In clusters clang, beneath the mouldering bank, And where, unpierced by froet, the cavern sweats, Or rather into warmer climes conveyed, With other kimdred birds of season, there They twitter cheerful, till the vernal months | Invite them weleome back: for, thronging, now Innameroes wings are in commotioa all —{Thompeon’s Seasous. THE SOMBRE HUES OF AUTUMN. Sut sen the fading, many-eolored woods, Shade decpening over shade, the country round Imbrown, a crowded ambrage, dusk aud dan, Of every hue, from wan-declining greea To sooty dark. These now the lonesome Muse, Low-whispering, lead into their leaf-strewy walks, And give the Season in ite last view. —{Thompson’s Seasons. 7 Tremendous.—A Washington city reporter mentions the fact that President Buchanan was ‘formed a complete circuit for the electri. se walking a few days since, when the wind was blowing. Marvelous times these, when a President is seen to walkin the wind. Wonder if such a movement is omniogs of any thing in particular? Just think of t—a President walk- ing io the wind !— Clinton Judependent, oo Bafety of English Railways.—Last year on ly one person in 16,168,499, who had traveled by railways, was killed from “causes beyond his {own control.” \ EEE “CUT LOGSE FROM THE SOUTII Wk OAN GET ALONG WITHOUT “ Let the Union slide,” sad Mr. Banks. “Te South docs net contribute te our ua tional or commercial vlory, saye the Ab olitionst, and such has been the tenorance of the whole party, rank and tle, frou i first formation to the present hour, 1 they ready do th N Ter Cala, a d ts were S1lU2 00 $11 LOU 000, wi fout up at S140 600.000 ward bound Notthern s the Seuth has beew jay for silks, satins & the very class who rail out ag the Sarath the be that make var No SPEECII BY TUE HON. Mh BOY CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISB OIE NC. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV, 17, 1837. Puls PAPER g200 CASH * PERMS OF We this ventleman, formerly a citizen of this Asprew Marniec. learn that for the last few vears a resident of Stokes or Forsythe county, recently the res ce of his son-in-law, Mr. Sheek. near Smith Grove in) Davie tN Tie deceased, a native of France, att vined the great age of 96 vears Ile was m h respected by those who knew lin, and stuict in the obser- vance of the little courtesies of lite, = —-_ 2 SOUND VIEWS. We copy from the Raleigh Register the following, which expresses our ideas as t Lest course to Le adopted in the ext political campaign. [tis clearly the of N.Carolina to have terest and welfare to the an Party and party interests fast motive for action; judices and passions let fortunes of the de cy, that its quite ldie to expect the ' } mut any thing to come be tw t and party Tuere are, how eve ‘ vy the Gemeocratic peopoe, Ina nestly put coun- A tre Cae t Se EG ated at a fortunate ting for Arnie aod itu he In the inusees of n the 1 s uet yu al actions, ire their duty as good da need, 60ru Now, rae Wes} 3 t t ainony \ Ca 1, a ' om ‘ AOWaAy SN the party ¢ \ . ae rest Vv . \ Pay wo. this antyrect [Low jones & etal veg would cor ‘ know « s Wor read ‘ Ace BOTNElUES ot 4 N Carolina as aniur presti nable « t os tlic 1 Bi lor sé ahives, cle ‘ ev Vv er be eecurce An ‘ atritot ynoof the pro auf 5 ‘ tig -e js « 7 i x ext i leg = acte +. f ( pa ra ‘ awrony ap thon thor wou A é.! d t «oye \ AY ) ‘ | b ee | \\ I ( ms i M y Nove a fy N.w M ; A A . ' apd en oarked them aboard the awaiting toem ““Yovember 16, 1887. Mu. Evrtok : Jt mnay be of some interest to the people of North Carolina to kuow, that we at) The summer with its long and sultry days is| Speaking of the Marylaud eleetions and Gov. | Inst have a Judge who declares the Law to be over ,and autumn, magnificent and pompous u- | Ligon’s proclanation in relation to Bulumore, sufficient to protect the community against the evils of Intemperance, or at least against public! | : | | whispers and paints the viewless gust iu hues of | necessary on account of the lawess conduct of th drunkenness. Last week, at Mecklenbarg,"I had the plea- sure of hearing the charge of Judge Person to the Grand Jury. clear to the common understanding, and met It was a charge unusually with unqualified approbation from myn of all parties. Ou the subject of public drunkenness, he suid, —that: persons might drink t private as much as they pleased —even to intoxication, and the Law did not, or ought not, to notice or take hold of them. But when they get drank and appear in public, sach exhibiions shock public deceney, are datigerous to the public order, and are against public morals. Nor, said he, is it necessary (hat a man should thus exhibit him self a dozeu or half dozen times, until the public patience is exhausted towards him, before the Law takes bold of bim. [tis sufficient if he dues so in a single instance. Le is liable to au indictment as a public nuisance. Such views seem to me to be highly just aud to be Law that if'a persou makes a single improper exhibi proper. [ beheve itis understood hon of his) person in’ pablic, it is indictable. What can be more repulsive to common decen- CY, Mule injurious to good morais, or more dan gerous lu the public peace, than to see a man, or a uumber of mea, druuk and sill driuking— | lancboly wight, we fod such expressivns as ‘yxy jat one time wallowing in the dirt on your streets autuinpal tints,’ and, amd pavements ; \ | with intomeated madness, staggering through a crowd, cursing and swearing, and offering to fight any or all who are present? seeing the that there liad beeo a great change im the natur same Law that protects the puble agaiust the of things since the days of * Will. Shakespear, one, can protect it against the other evil. My sole object, Mr. Editor, is to call general view of the held by Judge Persox, in the bope that our other altenuion to this law, as Judges will also lay it down to their charges to Grand Jurors; and that the Peace Officers of the Country wall attend to is§erecution Very Respectfuils, yours, de, It affurds us pleasure to give place to The Person, on this subject, the above letter views of Judge are Worth attention of all who feel acoucern in pre serving pood order in seciety, and in re stratming the crim runKeunesa Judye P. is entitled to tue thanks of the public for this charge agaiista crime which die , xraces our country more than any other It is to be loped that Magistrates, espe cially, would consider this matter, and at to exeente the Muc! good no this regard, and once resolve all offenders frum their law vyaist must result faithfulness the people will realize itn the quiet and herrings, and the es. Drunkeuness peace at our public reduction of publi 2a Most EXpebsive crime It is tae pa rent of other crimes whic entail Upon the tax-pavers costly sits and other charges If men w drink, they Mould be re jtired t confing themselves tu private apartinents, or elec Sppearing in public, should be tinoimed atcly arrest ] sent aluutil they Jel sober > Sowth Curolina Fuir—and Silisbury ['liace It is pratifving to etete that Messrs Doypes & Sow of this place > | yee nga eeu Ca na Fait Liuwe Thev ex te) Cie Pe ‘ re Plow Bost tuo horse do Heat ant ecil ] an] Best Cultivatyr r« ay receiv a ogoll n . A006 a. and 6x poeces of r if i ig " aa nwa { 4 ght Plows ina plowing I and W r, Mas ‘ nore, M (y gia, S Ca aN La aal ed ‘ a ¢ 4 -«f ‘ ! ca Iolemte SALISBURY We Ave BCC Mr. [hey s prizes ev ure andsorme 1 ric and ‘ v bd € spr f ‘ tory I] tiret y j t erat Fair, and wet kK this las pou, tains + j ee 4 r Ey rf a | we tor pres a 1s <2 \N \] Kt {t. Al Pes Eb New Onteass, Novernber 1) General Walker was arrested in eoty jast v ya a * f te asaud . oe. BRoM CTA Wasn rox, Nowember | A a ‘ Utah eta 4 eM a Seven ets erm warns EXCITEME NEW YORK ‘ Youu, N i 4 . 2 assem ee ning Many ATV Bp econ were miad torther I md ‘ Yrark « f ar A ar 4 f ‘ ‘ t ward avin j « ' REPORTED SLAUGHTER “OF UNITED STATES TROOPS ( aca, N mber 11 A report has rear St Paals t effect ‘ I , a) a Utau baxped PHEGEORGIA © DEMOCRACY" AND THE ADMINISTRATION Mr porvitte, Nov, 11 A large Pemoeratio meeting wae herd in this tv jast ever 'y Johnson presidiay RK Satins ow wloptled approving the adrnvinia tration of Buchabar ' urying Gray Walkers removal. Hoo. AW H. Stephene and others ad drenmd the inaeting and at another time, furious | FOR rH WATCHMAN, From the Raleigh Register. MARYLAND ELECTIONS. tuma, with its trailing clouds of innumerable | (he Standard says: tints, with leaves that fill the air with solemn | The course on the part of the Governor has become Koow Nothings of Bultingore, who, in their revel to “rule America,” have made a practice of driving Democrats from the polls, shooting, stabbing and oth- erwise maltreatng them E Baliimwre City, the lust and only strongbeld of K.N. ism, are synounnous with rivts avd murders. We trast the Governor will do his whule duty, as he seems deter- ouned to do, and if necessary that he will eboot down | Plug Ughes, Shoulder Hitvere, Rip Raps, and the en- tire spawu of SSau.” ‘The K. N. mayor of the envy, . true to the rioters nud murderers thet elected hin, cannot last forever, It is a singular fact that has protested against the interference of the Govern- nearly all the old English poets speak of this or a8, BY daub), to derer Democra's from young, ke a ‘ and te again see au “Amercen vietury” with its eeu. season of the year, in the saddest and most Me! yi eoncouitants. Ti is evidently h » purpoce if pot de lancholy strains, Shakespear terms it ‘the chel- | terred by a large force. to array his clin against the , ’ f “tag [elites and to re-enact (he scenes that have so fre- Jing autumn,’ while Collins speaks of it as ‘the queutly diagmeed the City of Bulthnore, Gov. Ligon deserves the thanks of ihe people of Marstand for his deterinined ewuduct. We trast (hut {he wall have a force sufficient io stake terror to the ) cowardly rioters and prevent them from ailempiug to | conural the election sa their usunl mode. ‘The purity [of the ballot box 1s a consideration of higher Uunport thau the lives of all the rowdies in Baltuuore beauty, cometh with dyed garmen:s of glory ! ‘The evening shadows of the year are beginning to fall upon us, with a pleasant and svothing sensation of relief, after the glare and heat of summer; while the delicious mornings and even- ings wake ws regret that the wns un ‘Soft twilight of the slow declining year,’ salivw autumn,’ Wordsworth addresses it as ‘autumn, melancholy wight,’ aod Sblenstuve wriles, “Oh peusive autumn ! how I grieve Thy sorrowing face to see— When languid suu ws takiog leave e. Of every drooping tree.” | © Gov, Ligon deserves the thanks of the peo = . , ple of Maryland for his detruined conduct,” Further quotations of tbe same character : does hus “Thanks,” for an outrageously ty ran might be made from Chaucer, Spencer, Dryden, ; hical effort to overawe tl ters at the polla— Milton, Thompson, and, indeed, the entire tist of | nical eff WARE LIEN F bese M URES hota “thanks” for an effort to propagate lecofocoisn Well, if “Gov, Ligon deserves tiauks” for all this, whatis he early English poets. Those of later years, with y =og ) ' ne with the musket and bayonet! an oceasivnal exception, have treated the season a little more respectfully and seem tu have ap enutled to, in the opinion of the Staudard, for preciated its beauties. Instead of ‘autumn me- withdrawing bis proclanmtion ? The Standard ia studving gubernatorial duties, and it hopes that Gov. Ligon will “shoot down” “ Autumn! thrice bappy time, { Bes portion of the year.” Indeed one would be justified in believing “the entire spawn of Sam!” do it as coolly as it would truss a turkey, for what earthly claim has any body ow life, limb, of pro- perty, Whods ="t crawl oo his belly to the foot a stool of Democratic power, sed vield limaelf up the balhd's sou. Aud yet Timagine, the ouly wholly to its sovereign decrees. dowall’ Y them down,” change has Leen in pubhe seolment Cowper, be sure, s certainly, to the Christian poet, was the first to discover that i i for have they pot committed the autumn was not a toelancholy season, and now , . an 4 “ unpardonable sin’ of Ulesphesing the Demos Viner means, there is vo lack of Eng! sh poets who are able racy, and defending Atneniean rights on to see aud appreciate beauues in landscape, tu : ‘ 5 A cap sul! “Suvet them down,” be all which their furefarthers were entirely blind. In , . . for do thev pot arrogate to themselves a chain the eyes of American pocts, this seasou of the of politreal equality with Phaloa O' Flaumgan an Hans Den Fe nistakably year sewmns always to have worn a cheerful as : denhemer? The times are un peet. True, Bryant, in one of his poems speaks of i 7 . nice and wholesome when au Baditor * The melancholy day's, © © lie eaddeuat ihe seer: hundreds of wiles away from the secne of actor Of wailing winds and naked woods, very cuolly sends oul a tiiash fam his sanete And mead brown and sere” expressing the * liepe at entire spawn of But he seeins afterwards to have repented 5am," 1 ¢. all the Auencau voters of Baiuinor himself, aod writes will be shot down. We have the prospect. of * Ob avtama! J lively tenes n North Carohna, when the tera ¢ "T were a |.t, tuo biest Tthe present incumbent of the excew ive charrex Forever im thy eudored shades to rest” hires The man who then dares hurrah for A swect poctess of the South, now dead, Mary = Sain, mov expect t tre si i E. Lee, thus speaks of Autuuu, asked pursuaner of fiom Crsvers They call thee brown October! but not b cause In this coun ' Jask tue Sean Thy robe is colored with a russet hue, ard bits of G WW iner's ‘ f 3.0 For thow haet beeut:/ul ature, and takest, stand Carniate his totter Gove Mare ber at thy wil, a dropery ever mew ; food | Duce ae aime ett he : Nocome ‘monget thy companions ean unfold, age Such sores of emerald, topaz, ruby geld the arms ofthe State to the Gauverorofan Rearce one of all our puets but has some aud will its semor Editor when Governor, nme gracef ul tribute tu this seasen, so full of | fos neive §& cha heya ronofthe arma of Noe ar a beauty. We question if the Engieb autuans 8 len calied oF dir sy by Governor or Gaus are as full uveliness as ours. Even here in mur of other Stats 1 We wish 4 ‘ western North Caruliua, we mies much of the 8ne@er mow, aml if we chy nut get it scx we many colored woods” of the northern States frankly tell the » ut th ard = “ is ews much to be seen and adamen 8! I : m t e J A walk in the fo Re LAE ] Ye Var gated woods when first the frost “ 2! eles hrs Turues beawly ahi O+ tubers charms” " * a , wt t will reveml tothe eyea“bnghe byw of many suil conusively proves thal ibe thacel colors Lung yn the tree In every d Amencan party hrough ‘ s rows ection, on t top and in the valley, nature * Ns » ! tweek wears eve variety of ot, imaged ia the wiid- [aed off . as at and vel sweetest cunfusica Many perouns osua'y J . chaog D f at t $ ¥ . ‘ < Vea alles 4 ‘ id " . arousing sad and surruwful ideas like the flush t i . \ 6 . \ or K i In t | can see Mo such 6'°** \ ' s ' bed e a port sineaning. Here we uo sudden bigt [ree . vote Phite este of goudness and Leagty, vo sweet bopes of life [act en of tr are Liasted, no genervas ans at ue fulo-se and ‘ertar eres \ I alva gvirtue me cut ebort; the year tedraw. Amencan parts ! z . al n | seasons hav rut af . sue if all tt be beet ” ‘ J pia Ui a r “ us 1 f Phd a . Zot untimes cess, nothing of s hoe 4 . " a pared he shorter s and lessening “4 AA ? x hs us of au As eel, may we morn over = whe stood, me luey omynt ave yongeous culuning of the clouds which collect’ ° ge icke masinet ans of) Gertie poy Nemage to the setting sun, beeause the es ates RADA OO = Rese emi Oe giaim the close of day; as well may we In ry \ oan ne t ancy of the evening star and t Skee i \ ry boghtaees of the crescent moun, just as mie aA arid ‘ g heave 4 “declare bequen thom be theu fathera [he tenth . f nen = a, that asi tw y areshow Ir 4 giury ¢ Jast waning day Baa S . . c weason prociaime a grandear of benef [Y cond Bs ee w . rather tuake our pour hearts } : £0008 * a yratitucte at emt returm of the beau: the pF a y ac . et as | \ eis Cay VPINCK € ¢ citizens, reared in a know J} by ry « t t | “ «e- hey Me . . FORTHE WaT Hwa’ \ . : : Tribute of Respect. ay (orig ue Ata late mesting of the Crescent Snciety of the A airs eo Nt) Male Acadetny, on Wednesday 11 At eon t f New York \ mr the fiilawing crs raining alenedowlilrer : aie tot a four inuch esteemed as ate, M “ mtcertals att A AF ArOKD, wefe OAR Mundy BdOpted rar Ven \\ ‘ ng Jers ou Wierems, Dt has pised Onmoiputent Gr mln these on Aincricama, Wative wise and inscruta lispenaation of his Pro. born eitzenst ON N toof ten of ’ remove your mids ro much whose ¢ rs ber ” atly to theme wlio re FOS Tver a “ ! rotl free t ri work ‘tow ff j “ w ‘ s 23rd means | Bi ‘ | ie roulirerctue fa t ) Rreolecd oTinte waleubonit eatlohur Scie ented? hae a ty and restghatie every act of Hin who been y | ri Ree verne wil wisdom and Wndness 2 8 he foray ik rae of Binaries aUnot refrain troon fy lamenting Chis pain make varlee ; ait decree ot bis Promalenee by whielihe cut dows nthe ] Bz fe, « of suc h lotty en peie ALIots reatored ! “4 \ ! ! I for and blooming prospects f ra useful and success restoration 4 Am s »t fulcoreer im ite, mt nel bas deprived dis secu f Sam” whom the Ral » Standard friends of one su dear, and our Suerrty of one of yd te ha ; - somust Hopeful and exanplary members Deexol Phat we sincerely sympathize w th the relatives of tha deceased in their sad be GEN WALKER AND NICARAGUA reavement, aod as a token of reapect, we wear he usual badge of uypurniog Uinty Java New ts s uber 9 Kesolved, Vat a eopy of th resulutiona be The Fer Piet cayethatG Wilker erie sent to the relatives of the deceased, that the Nite wel forme earvemun: fre Nicnractie wit t wune be transcribed in-our Society Records, aod that a copy be ment to the Lutheran Observer a fine steamer, fy ol | ' SADC aud Watcbinan for publication ammunition. — ¢ Droncan, of army, com JR. TUCKER, mands the artisery WoL BARRIER, EF. CRESS Comnuttee “BREAD OR BLOOD” oo; New Yorn, November 0 Submarine Tunnel.—The French and A hongry mob threatens to draw Mayor English are talking about @ subinarine tunnel, to connect the two countries. Sub-Treaanry The Standard would | ‘towndicate further vielence. and bakers who go about in wagons to! how yo armed, | “Sbvot them | “shoot | Wood froin Lis office, and take possession of the The Cupitel.—In the extension of the AUTUMN | THE RALEIGH STANDARD AND THE new capitol ait Washington, Congress of , | brazen doors, with suitable devices, in bus relief, furthe new extension, and Mr. Orawford. was reqnested to exegate the work. Mr. Crawtord was unable to con- truct but one, and requested thatthe oth- er wight be entrusted to Mr, Rogers. — This was accordingly done, and Mr, Crawford chose for his design the Reve- lution and some of its stirring incidents, and Mr. Ragers, the diseovery of Ameri ea hy Coluubas, including the chiet in-| cidents in his yrand career. We are in i } | We publish the ldered the eaasiraction of wwe. immense jf ormatiog it.eontaine dp ment expects a! to been lected and forward. them. 5 MAI nailing letters or hand Mail Agents at tha will Ge seen th Mail cuses, thie ie a matter-of the. greutest "aa portance to these wishing ito anewer let. jters the same night they ure received; “Wasuixotos, Oct. Stat, 1857, “My Dear Ste: In anewer'te your le. ter of the 14th inet, I have te inform formed that this is ene of the most splet| vou that there has been do change ip the did achievements of American genins which has yet been given to the world. | The door, a huge folding door, is same 30 | ity and the various panels il | feet in he Justrate the different stages of the pro jaw, or in the ruling of the Department, in relation to mailing Fetters apen the cars by Route Agents. “A new edition of the regulations hag lately been published, (a copy of.which [ vss of Coluinbus, from the first percep | send you,) and in chapter 15, section 194, Hon of his anighty project upto lis grand : exeention, whieh i magniticently ius: | trated in the arch, and then, on the sne-} it is made the duty of Route Agents to “receive and mail letters. written SC") the naif has closed,” and itis. cessive degeending panels, uvad dated by the Departinent that they incidents of his course, including bis) aise q prover discretion and @anetesy in shamefal onprisonment, and, at last his! receiving and muiling “each alsoas could death.— Rech. Despatch. ry The Baird of Councilmen of N. York appropriated $250,000 to prosecate the us the New York Express says, bit in re- ality to tind cuployment for seme han: | dreds of laborers and others, jast wow in want of etopley iyent. This meagure of relief does not appear liowever, to satisfy the hungry mob. They continne te hold incendiary meet ings, to make luff wntnatory speeches and Me grocers their cud#tomers Sever arrests lave been made by the Police. serve oe Te A meeting of the unemployed, Hhinbertng seme tive tlyevramanel persons, was held tn Independence Square, Phila delplaa, on the afternoon of the 12th Phe affarr passed off orderly, the speakers ndvising the observance of law A oteperter of Col Forney’s * The Press.” being called npon inst mad onder papers to speak, recommended the unemployed toseck work istead of idling ther U vtthe tiectiogs, and taking tatany terns [lis remarks oof an rather W preter ce to starving were tissed, whide t that he speaker than ow under prices, recersed ap ine ic sof stall notes Wy Cae city oo A Confession Tie following para wrapli appears tothe No York deruded ot Saturias As the Mivald te an abet ie t val, ands x , oerefore wil € superiority of wlave . Ot powed reas the acknowlod pe bent here made possceses more than of binary styiheine Vare 1 rand Free —UUere we have . satiede oof Were m tenets Climeow te ental ! evinent in the North, sewhongs feed yonone, and assnaging there ‘ ase ty Cipeate of N enee and * ated enewth this (ward clu we he v that ther tretint bee Saal eies farcile@e wmctua ly to went of al I iy = th, the comtrary, ack Of the ne asaries of life, Vata be perceplibie want, the ete er Mie siate svelte are A ul sé «ras eV Wetle ast 4 ‘ ‘ y . & floatu ‘ ‘ , r ore Y aa ym Avery cele ely bs) fete ais Ce suvs The wor we ! t mie? ive AG at ck t Ave Conmetal Mer Eri that cane at have Lae wilip: that mnet have ene ' rust have ate t 4 ele | Ae thus * ‘ and stow ‘ a aan s60>reme woh wily ‘ (y ii f Bread. —Twenty ie pounds ata nees of goal ead have ‘ ifourteen | ‘ flue a " ‘ ail Lh) rice y the fo Meove rng fie up t ' a K wu Ainge it wrny Piwotny toa fr hree r fone ina n t ine OM Biiiewet iste moN thos . : ih theo wile ue val qua viof veast ane maitya t for Tine ‘ € re, and dived woe ] tlirrave Zin ' at f < ‘ edb j ‘ re ' bread than by the ordina bb ‘ a The w Jers of Incoa rabber are net Gy 4 ce soonexhansted. Lately, what are ( ed ard dada poods are nanutactured from a newly ver tyr t Ww sists MMi tee con tar with the mebber From thre re sn eubetaace Peterbling aol e is tans Com) one of whreh artictes: are Hate solid, elastte and cleyant, noedury t - x tinge as autilir a pol mth ploiasmustcecritilole et oo. AS ITSHOULD BI Tie fiilowing extract of a lec ‘ 1 Nena our v N Is vi, AnKavsas, Now. 5, 1457 Dian St I tind in t things 4 {} t 14 Ba | Vopeet matters from wit Tooxpeeted. The banks of South Cat toute yell They re Keen Vie puny ine partorany thing at Iwi to purchase phere ia ne ‘ S-I'V for persons traveling ane West toy 1 myer Lie ay we authe Comarerctal Bank was only hoour way Tomiuat say that the Con ner@al Bank stands the lrgiest. Yours ruiy * oe THE NEXT CONGICESS The Demuernts clear majority of 10 Netate, and nthe Thouse of 1 presentatives, asfollowe : Senate, Democrate 35 Oppostian 25; vaeancies 2. Hause of Kepre- veg, Democrats 1295 Repubheans 90; ns] ng everything theie own way, they. will be respenertle forthe legislation of Congrems. We shall see what the dominant party will do for the advantage of the ewmutry i work onthe Central Park, nominally, jeable to all, not, with ordinary diligenee, have been | placed in the post office me,” This is the languaye of a letter of instruc. jtion to a partienlur Ageat,-and cla. is It is also used in the letter of instructions sent to each 1@ agent, on his appeintinent, as you. wilhwee by the enclosed. Yours traly, ~~,” THE COTTON QUESTION, Tt is extremely interesting—»a In- \decd, a tern expressive of some emotion should be employed—to remark the views and Sercscdiens of the mana- facturing world at this moment with re- yard to the cotton supply. This plant ia now considered, and wit perfect Tegeson, ns ove of the chief elements in the wealth of nations. The matinies in India eet the French jonrnals speculating the other day ou the effects preducible ia the cotton tuurket by the interraption of cultivation in Babar—the Americans are seriously apprehensive of being overtaken the excessive demands of Europe, and oar own manufacturers have formed aseocia- tions aud established correspondents for the purpose of seeking oat thé precions inatertal incall parts of the world. There iso delusion or mania aboot all thia What bread ia to life cotton ie te eom- merce, for raiment comes next in neces sity to food Wool was once the great staple uf this country, bat weal now gives place to the produce of the eeatton plent, On tiie praluce depend: our: maunfae- ; vafacturers depend our imexhanstible resources aud our na- London Timea. tures, and pen ourus tivual power Cruse of rue Tovasawext.—The gracd Lusnawont warchmed on Thereday eveming, Mr. Tani Morphy thea einmeg the 6th game from Mr Tauleet aml coming out, as wae satieipated, he Chess Chanyavn of Antenea, The seure stomd, Morphy 5. alusew J, ead two deaga. Wire ot coostdeted that this geothenan ie en y aboat twenty years f age, bee gemiae Gur tie We under stand that the immbers of the Awmociation ave gercoily of the opinion that Me Morphy le not wily the leat chess player in Armerioa, but the ow) are perfectly wilhag to teat the matter by amatch to be jlaved neat Spring t thie ete. for from one to five thousnad dullare Mr. Dealeen, of course, ranks nembee two te the wees of prayers. and Lem feate of playing bhed- rh boar, Dee of veto, as fet are Oueer J el in the annals of clase playing. — New Fos Daily News te estimated th gine uvev world , mts Lhaet DEATH FROM SNUFF DIPPING. A beautiful therwise highly me- comp New York, diel reeently froin the effects of the per- isting practice of enaff- e so addicted to the habit that her lunge were literally pped up with the vile compound, and to bet alow ped, death ensued, Let snuff dippers inake @ mute. and shed vouny lety, of nictoas and ¢ d prprerage She hud Lee: v rat -_-- Shocking Death — Isaac Patterson, a eitisen fCwmeeil county NC, bef Danville Towsday vewng. ima logsy for he bume Nut far won cheorthy afterwards discovered . It seems that he had fallen from tne bag vere! one of the wheel of » town be z and when ect the vels was resting upom his peck, the blood exe ounng from he ears apd mone, and bie neck broker Its seid that he wee tumiested obra he left Danville, and thie probably aecowate for s fall from ibe buggy and hie horrible death. Danville Regreter oo NEW YORK MARKET, Niw Yorn, November 10 babes of today 700 bales, at Grm and advancing rates uplands 13$ to 16 evate— | fe flr Futal Af-ay —On the 27us alt. teo men, mibetita ot North © or s, narned Woo. Fleteb- er and James 3 Caney, were gambling on the “ near Walbalia, when a liepate arose be ween them, and Claney struck Fletcher a blow which killed bim instan Chaney made be BANK OF WILMINGTON, The annaal meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Wilromgton was beid at their bankiog hose Vaaterday | | beard of Directors was reelected, ra: Jno. Mitten, Aitred Martin, JR. Blassom, J. L. eway, LOA Tart, HE. 1. Rusesell, Robert whether any dividend be declared, and af so how mach, oa subtmition for the consideration of the stock hel Jers Tie net protiie soce the last dividend be- wr SIN percent Some disposition was shown to have the whole 1. others favored 5 percent, and the ger eral t ig seenred in favor of 3 per cent, woul payments. It clare w dividend at the usual such amount asthe Directors deemed the Bank should resume specie wae resolved to d At the meeting of the Directors, Jno. McRae was reelected Presdeot; S. Jewett re-elected , and WL. Santh reelected Teller. Cashier RELIEF FOR THE POOR. Trestos, N. J, November 7. Pursuant to a callin the papers, a large meet ny of mechanics an | laboring men assembled on thy commons here thie afernoun, Several speeches were made and resulutions passed, strongly urging upoy the ety authorities 0 take Immediate steps to prevent from two to three thousand people frum actual starvation. Two large banners were displayed, on which wae printed the following : “We nak not als, but work, that our wives and children may out starve, Peace and geod will is our notte, vlias Cow Pe Not withs migrants 6t country, A that sevente migrants fro during the over Octobe panie—harc relativns” a the bread 1! from thie wi and have them—iae bh be left to tty less they a themselves physionl fore he arriv. inet, are 16. the same tia Turn-Dor that John B. twietinge arm tle dreamed never te. den til we read count of the dead body a on Waterloo lating «pon dered pers “The shirt ed to be turn from which | inferred that B native of t Hlereis as strange eon strong come » Thon inte the stan with pity fr space, like he lot of ma sonrown, | ad there re: more. Yet nd Pleiades urses, cles Hepherd firs ” Bhinar! LAT Sr. Lor, ast heard ft The anow is. his side of 5 wing to the he entire ab he dragoons ews has reg rinons has rains, ecompr iver, 90° mil ommand, wl of the army. GEN. WAI New Orue 1as boen arre Justom Hou ediately ad 2,000, “Live in Jul ty in Colman's aid George, Bf bm! of them wh; i ve we 1 . per , > South! , 7 and.ee 8 atinn , ‘cond td , bts : ose ey form in Bees »the of 962: rae wel Ate — he r. me Front . eet va the do only eas dow ti fi i Ase . he ai bee been wit msn take au But ht ) th hs CANE 194, sidered Bas: . eee pe ree this tlie r at it ts to wader = thi de oa Use ‘ aNer ft we 1 theve pigs “or orp yobs ii as ia cted th revi OY A ner. eis don ths ba re tee ay . 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LOR ARE ell, D Hef eee ® : Dee; ges preg s a7 -8 om : dil “art AL AC wii B ’ te ; 1 st the “B rE L nen on t _ Nai oe ate AT CLC. < ss h : oe ied, nee hey ya be ae Ad presen rege ~ ae to sre s . ' in 1 ae OF. €5 Ay i inde tel . FF. | ry BI : ay Za ae ICR | NGH od ler ~ AM the eo of at! 5] ; CoM 82 Lin athe - E tors \S awe i) at the Lie O jfioe Prom the Arator. ASHES AND LIME. Mr. Editor :—Oar \auds may ve great- ly improved by limes and ashes, or b either of these articles. The lime is ne- cessary, not iteelf to feed the growing plants, bot, by ite chemical actiony to pre- the vegetab'e and inineral subs'ance ia the oil for this office, and it should thetetore he applied Lroal-cast, to the surface, after plousbing, in the fall or spring, it may be harrowed in, as the objeet is to mix it as thoreighly and in- timately as possible with the fo should never be purposely tured ander deep, as its natare is to retire from tbe top, and it will soon sink low enough.— As to qnantity to b> ased, that must be regulated by cireumstances. “‘Twenty- five to tifty bushels per acre, as a dose, world provably suffice in most cases.— @ved farmers in Maryland regard itas indispensable, and they apply it liberally with remnunerative results. Ashes, to seme extent, produce the same chemical cffect, and, at the same time, are rich in inherent fertilizing pro- perties, whicl they impart direetly to the growing plants. For this reason, I cow eider ashes preferable, as a general thing, to lime, where only one of these sabetan- ces is t> be used. I give ashes the pre- ference, too, because we can all procure them withoat cost, except of labor. It any ene doubt their virtue, let him give them a trial, Lay off an acre of your poorest land, spread on it broadcast fil- teen or twenty two horse loads of stable manure, turn itauniler; then put on, in the same way, a liundred bashels of un- leached ashes, and barrow them in with wheat. Or as soon as your crop is laid by, cover an acre thickly with brash, ang let it lie twe!ve mouths; then barn it all Off as it lics, and, after suitable prepara- tiow, sow it in wheat. I pledge myself the crop in either case, wil! pay all labor and expense ; and the land will be per manently brought to lite again. But lime and aslies may be both used ofitably in other modes. They are good mixed with heaps of litter and decuyinz matter; and greatly enrich all compost if judiciously managed. A coi- position of one part salt, two of shell lime, aad four of well saved cow dang—hand fall to the bill, so as to come as near as possible without coming in direct contact with the grain—is a most excellent ma nore for corn and all other grain or piants. Asbes and peat or swamp iuck, a bash ei of the former to every foar to the lat ter, well inixed and left in oulk a week or ten days, furms a capital compost for frvit trees, and indeed tur all cultivated crops. They are not new and untested tlieories, though they may be so to many of your readers, who will probably pass them over as idle chimeras, and c gtin we to make a pubbin where they maz) t prodace a grown ear. Even those wh are convinced of their great value and ) ance, are far tov lazy, negligent Spariog in coileeting and applying This onght to be—embracing all kind- of manure—a regolar and systematic b - siness on every fariner, be impressed upou the reader, that the email inefficient part of his force in other ma tere, might very profitably be kept at work in this Jepartwent the whole year Biace I have a few years experience in manaring, and have seen and felt its ben efits iv my land as well as iny crops, you need not be sarprised that I acknow.e lye myself an enthusiast on the sabject. But to carry out he «<yste:n @uccesef .! ly, mach gurnd j t, personal atten tive aod patieut perseverance urust exercised. Whoever will do it, will have the satisfaction, Long the process be susie! Le e'ow, of ultimately seeing lis labors weil rewarded My fnotto is EXCELSIOR >: Experiments with the Chincse Sugar Cane.— The subjoived letter has been fur nished the Washington Union for publi eation by the soperutenient of toe agn . ¢ > " com 1 ” ‘ eulteral division of the Pateat Office. Ttieven give Lim the udds of the knight, Morse . arken, MD, Professor of the Med Rebeburt, Wey 5,185 “es ; ) j rriving at Se . : da Aalel alesbe a9:3, $3 je from a political farmer residing in UI! burt, with lis power of analysis and ab are also daily arriving at oar levee, and Tin, Sheet-Iren and - . ee lar beat . ; it on to zs = : “ : hois : stract ve bas great advantages, espe WHICH Europe is compelled ty have, come opper Smith mee ° x LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. . cadyon e eud uf pames He has ali what may Union, confidence, intaa : P . y ) SS\( )I [ y T I ( yN PVE coterie: prepos-s to sell two tracts of land, Dear Sir :—Numerons inquiries are the power of une playing a game by cor I forl ; ; - ; At his old Stand opposite oe 4 RN 6 ia Dev County, atuated 44 widow Nerth of daily made of me about the suce iN fon ndeice: Wn which be experiment SUT ANC HOT RTA NCS, Ae Bite ees the t ore of ae eS oe Mocksville om the road leading fram Selem t manafecturing the syrup and sazar fron ni z re y , will bring us allright. 7 ersia, the : MURPHY & 0 l HE frm J Vo & T SYMONS, contacted Sqeteovilie. On- tract contmas : : é 3 - and al, un iniener player over ‘ . ; are heretofore by the andersigned, is the day duamdy . . a the Chinese sayar cane, a response rd cy lay on eran) (eeniacwils oon telegraph announces, brings a nit ] [dei dal a tnd od we me maida, Y903 A R ES, whieh may be periape interesting to the 4 8 serded snperto specie, and more must follow. The cloads = . : : Ashes All motes and nae itied accamnie. require POMP ine other, 160 \( RES Thev are bested ine ; e - << Tecadla fe ' the moet substantial manart aayment J VS end Thomae Symone, are A . " renner 1s we $ to ind \ : ——— SS : nd demrable neighhorhend, he < pable g s r ave been seone bets on the is already begin ty break awar rd New — nod warranted (rreatyine- sethoneed to eetile and egn the name ofthe late firm Lsotrerent Grape stoked bs ghherhnnd, heady to mils, cat £ he autif A Gad ria My eX} Mever, 16 bie er me cout of nyt entoaid (Occstawililae : . ec, : ty of Wares and Stores always on hand fur este im lquid ator are heautifaily ei ante ad water, a well with limited; yetes or thos interest si ei Mr. M TOIL CLC AU SIL URC UG BEIM EO ONT -Jansery 20,1657 ly34 jvursvosyuoss, | Pores bf aianaera ol eal lt ante adel Vn Fare ein mids are Gecidly ou Mr. Morphy si" a¢ riding ont of the storin in safety THOMAS SYMONS, ated Dwolting ewer: (8 be 2): (ck) eamee one dng SB! je ma portance deed, some bave beet laid tbat Mr. Maui 0. Bullet ’ N¢ ) ] I E ‘ > “( x WILLIAM SYMONS iw Sed ea ret Barn. St bles. ( be, Wagra-shed, @e in perfecting arysiem in inaking t ei would nut witasinzie ame. Tlicee a ‘ A [BI I ata ~ | Baggy-shed, de A fine grive abt the baildinge ly ; a f ‘ mo 4 a : shebary, Aug 19, 195 The tracts compriee large Meadows, ond fine wheat oer e:y Bol Kea pics att are bat by the result of Satar Jay's play TINUE Sobscriber is now prepared to Gil all orders| tands, all er good fone and ine high state of ewl-| ily use. We understand that the beautiful tes Woman's Drees —An exchange save Lal COPARTNERSHIP. neste *) Se wel ney of I have «+ edei Gr nd any ex ' } sy “Io pEep . ae a . wed lend 17 Those wehing to pacchase had better ‘a | ee ; 1 1] has been prepared by the chens e chief end of woman is to magnify sl I ERIOR W ATER BI ( KETS: TIVE andersigned have formed acopartnership on. rail emm /f ROBT BLACKWELL ie , } - - et layers of the Assuc , to commeno er dress and enjoy it fi Tria inmay der the name of the ab st vie, of Symone d& Broth 8. 15 me peantif.! flaser tay Dhave ever tas fc Mr Paulsen's teat of playing five be right in the beginning, bat it is wrong He Manafariares Norh Carolina Materiale; he er. and will comtinar the buen-ss, at the old stand, C ted. It [ox sileewived when | A a ee So far io FE oemplove North Carcbna Capital aod labor. and be ocx! the hardware sor | T Rae ; ; ; vames blind-teld. [t consists of a mas in tie end. So far froin enjoying @ dresa adete North Caralina patron Wyleeciceks JAMES Vo SYMONS | i tha ¥ piace tire A sive vold alreld, on which a full length forever, it is magnified and then thrown tral and by comparing his wih Northern work am 1 HOM AS SYMONS , | { on goden * y bia & eu cof Mr P ane rraved eit lie anuthe prices, he hopes te: be alle hee fe ahle show = a a {AT aulsen is engrave it. aside fur anuther & cheber 0, 183 , ‘ po, in taking f beeen terete. och ee cen g ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS hia fart tok | SALISBURY N.C 3 y ith the t reas Loards and t Care H MAKEPEACE 5 cane taste, Jewing a y pleasant taste , ae ! | o ° . ] 1 odameien a cyere opposed to tim, in the back | \ t Bone iE . ae. rt lrerti Many persons think t NB Weere Worth & Uilev of rape NC and as {i has e age A nes more | . ‘ : } TOP ae A rtimng any persons think that h & vot Fury vile ; gicund, On the reverse, is an inserip ; Risse ee ee GRAY, BRYAN & CO., pleasa t: an y jowr the To, noney apentin advertising ia that tnuch Fayeucritle, Feb. 1457 1y39 iB. ‘ e AVING : Sat AN eminent ; : cueville, Fe 7 3 ferined a coparinership, will comunne ome quit nr. t gas Presented L s Paulsen by the wn AWAY A firm intiis village las —(01),— ji the WARBLE be oe ont GS old etand of tre a fe W GALA, san Novcricath se Aseociatiuon, October vear advertised Iit 1 le} cr TANSEY, and will re no pine to give am- pa roo. \ aces ation, ‘ advertised liberally, and the re 7. THE BANNER OF ’ nae a -_* gratus yral : MILE AE , Hae ES oN suitie, their trade hasincereased while oth . , “@n "¢ ” a exiitaciies ae bf wreak Aad matched etl tte per of my be: ing is te potaeina’leprink ft oRinuld ae Beate ee etek eereaacl oelta na iradter 4 Hy Point Comfort ee ee han eee they cen Ving of uuelach:« hay ore yf . nek? “at — a uheatins .ST 'NFURLE a i ‘ x = ard (ha lennigecare of sslit <Tlore isa natural propensity amonginer IS STILL UNFURLED, AND WILL WAVE IN . : otf oo ; ' a } | vatys wien . . la Le. Ne a rset gal Came wil od reprene gan eagle grasping to tatrade with these whose name are fu Tite wurptgnn o . inamph, deapte all oppusitioa, ender the MONUMENTS, make atleast nesuy coe ofairel at Giase die wie sea aupert abel apty nuluir to then. ‘The tras secret of ene apa iii acacia ee HEADSTONES, SLABS op phir ocr jewel, aid wili atutably preserve cessful advertising, ia, to keep yonr bus SALISBURY, N. C. who don't newt—te nee gang to CLOSE—PAIL is mi let NE BRE es, cane, at liave nt re ‘ pe , Cash tas ' 1 n notin bie dectiomary Re it distinctly anderetond, of any other work in their line 1 Pe eAVGTTT eG jie wonderful teat OE AG a aticont ntilie ave sey a ; y y wor! ir line in aetyle oneurpassed, third of an acre, wincn prodaced «af Os Nota Fock) “iy Ve per “ tany oe mr hai ¢ pablic eye Will pay the vest prine in cash for all young that thongh thie hone i¢ farthest frum the Court and at reasonable prices i ga! lone of yewal ay rup. ‘ th aily ‘ See that ey aren allowed to forget and likely Negroes of Honse and Rail Rod. and thereby ensaree quiet and Our matenal @ obtamed direcity from the Vermont The nix Ment elicaieieleqtire re you, However, the fewer that advertive —° ¢Ranncr and Herald, Babebory ; Rentinel, Wine. Tepe, yet itre on the heart of the business of Salie- Qnarnes, and we shall hereafier dealin nothing bu Le . ; - Aer ; yy the better itis tor Ghose who do it tone py | year and send bill to thie place bery. - . that of first quality. Foreign Mahan, Mantes, Far fasie ie if sh 2 Closely at yr Yoney ant Preak fasta The Ralety Clinton Tad dent Salebury, NC Sept. ®, 185 151f nitare, Slabs, Counters or Marble, for balding porpe- inten Independen sediment wie rees ty tue eurfie a sndard save t a detingu shed gen 7 NOTICE — te will alan be sapplied Nay order will be Aled ae ‘ . fin f ' “ ; meee . 4 t TOWN pp YOY with diepatch, aad we invite the puble to CALL boiling, Tt] ' 8 ext ’ tia ft becet J ’ - . VALI ABLE TOWN PROPERTY AND SEE US ‘ bl iain ter-expernin : t.!- make twenty tar Petersburg aod kK brea tone of Lynch Law in England.—A fine lux TTVHE. eabecriber annownces that by reeent applian FOR SALE OR RENT Kalebury, July bth, 1657 hy 7 rele of eyru j . Pereriinet “ “a Hered.in puymetitw No jeneloking girl of QU, was married at St bee hi pears to attend to more business than ’ J P ( OV y a to raise bo M4 acres of corn t the ¢ Ile was v-ched ifhie had nothing George's Coureh, Manchester, England A BHENDREN, Architect CPNITE Sabactiher dearest Sell or Rent his Val ad el Nv AN, ef ' al t ret ter ‘ er me ad t eX ' mapl - , * Al Am ” . o on hie “ labor in sav repis mine prea wand made the exces tre ply that recently, to a cripple, aged 28, who pro N.B—My services are aloo offered as a Land l ble property on Main Street in the great Fae WUT es the etalk of cane hus te bes ped of + ney was better than the breakfast.” pels himself along the pavement with bis, Broker, and general Real estate agent Ward. It ise corner Int and incindes a velenble COL. i} | ROBARDS. the leaf and se abichy f wal soe eye and body be ing carried {hy a stage soe A Apu eo one eae al ils Pee aa men, tn T ” Petre ty Be I! - | : a ; lt ’ ~ gether wit ret rate Carnage Shops, all complete, AT THE self pas ‘ ‘ Pe Bread Wie Tt: n four wheels. As s00n as the marriage ;—=} Les andnew. Those wishing to purchase or rent soch = corte lell eee ieee nataney ap Bread —Whiteon w visite the cereinony wan portorenssls and the yarties #23 i ROWAN ILOUSE the same tim ’ 4 rhe $y of Gy oy and Tennessee, the tiret: lad Jeft the church in cab, a mob of se OF A.G HOLDER mitt ' 4 3 atic iNQR, 1857 k per hour, an! Ue aH f the present week, eave the La veral hundred people followed, w1 o drag: COTTON KF ACTORY Ratishery, Apes 28,1851 ant —— 1» gign potting 4; t, wineli v ewe Grae [i puilee we wereditnned tateel one tie Ue de and ber maid, who sf i ° More New Books. SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL ‘h+ Stages at Uitele mere cxpense, will tres ewe 7 z as | : tilielaw. rice. at were very rougiily laudled Fn eB UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow ine HOUSE. the sane cus | Bees Je It ‘ we . 1 ir itl B* a decree of the Conrt of Equity, PE will eff on ey Asda ‘ meet Cnteecrtet Letters of Nae) rary. Auth ne] 25 je come ructed somewhat | ke an ela ta wenty-five conta per bushel, and all that ec Friday the 27th of November neat. on the pre. puean and Jusephine hy Ahbait; The Prince of the és aL iaued cider ti pe eeterney (erent bear eas offered for wheat by pnrebasera was Lik the goncrality of kings and. ec imees, the valutle COTTON FACTORY known an Hons of David by Pat J WH. tneeatam: Gomen JA ME: HORA, ; | ; 7 amr the generality of kings and Con: eee cae ene gated ons Lawee Lite River, CAthedievemn the Great Apotaey by Rev © P Jone WATCH-MAKER AND JEW of cast pon. acd tarcedd yx tees ents per wl? Tin eginning querors. Frederic the Great liad @ most chee miles West of Taylocevrte, Mewinder Coan ; dH EN NIBS, Book Setter 2 ’ ELER, dxtcen ine e Eo ' WBS pty lke th: pond (ines whit have plilos phic ind ference to death -in oth. Thie property will be edd can ered tof 1 2,8 and 4 Jane 16, 1857.—46-3 Saliabury, NOC SALISBURY, N.C., throngh them, wot cou t leuee Ween it . Sle alten ahnes mle ers. In oone of his battles a battallion of eee by the percwers ring Bind ont supeed ee See oor briew HR. & A. Murphys Store, gheil at tlenyrol wesnuder wave L ist a little alread 1 Oirerat Urehte endio Grea plicd nadie “7 by yess \ & shee Blank Books. any on hand a large assortment o } ar lh t al ‘ ai ' rely e 1 ‘ y = Z : 1 : a z twelve jiches 1 acter act ve banks do not all tnet™ entirely, We galloped after them, bawling oat, “« Why PMR Large assortment of all kinds of Blank, Cloke, Watches JEWELRY of af binds. | ‘ ; : : Zz ’ 5 MARRIAGE LICENSE - Ir » Watches and Jewelry of every description, top of the Jong siraft reels tugive all shall live at a very trifling expense do you run away, yon old blackgards !-- mo . CENS Es ke g AN dy rend Dy ght rdgere, Poeket Memorandume repaired in the beet mauner and on (be moet reesnne- mutigg about tenn orfive tunes to the ‘during the approaching year. Do yon want tu live forever ™ VOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE” ure oo “ eed Ele pid, eh lt And let it bere | |horee going oace round. Whey tlie aitie is at the machine, @ man and a boy can make 50 to 60 gallons per day of good ‘syrup, with our fret prodacing machine; Y \and this is done with one small pan, five feet long and three, feet wide, placed in an arch; and, from the little experiment L have mtade, I thiak there is but liitle ‘doubt that eventually there will be a great change in owe aytup for table vee. Yours, uly, | J. HW. SMITH. ! Mr. A. Brooks. The Chess Tournament, The chess world is greatly interested | in the tssue of the concluding contest of the graud tournament. The issue is now warrowed duwn to the struggle for the chamjprousiip. Messrs. Lichtenheiu and Raphael have settled the order of their! precedence in chess articles, by the vic: | tory of the former iw Uiree straight games. Thus they stad respectively, third and fourth, Tue ouly question left is, shall Paul Morphy, of Louisiana, be crowned with the castelled and mural crown of chess leadership, or Louis Pauisen of lowa. So far us the games now stand, jhe kuights ure still equal. Morphy wou the first career, then, alter a prodigions | strugyle, the lances were splintered in a draw, and on Saturday the gallant young § We hegrtily endorge the following wr- ticle which we ¢lip from the Fayetteville Observer, arid cominend a trial of the plans meptioned to our farmarea We kuow of a water fenee, built of locust wood that has been standing 50 years and is yet good: “A tleman of Spartanbu urges the planting of the lao fences. $1,571,209,000, and the cost of the annu- ul repairs at $233,080,000. is the labor bestowed upon the making aud repair of fences. The writer says that the locast is a'tree of rapid growth, large size, great dura- bility, adapted to all climates and lecali- ies, requiring no labor of trimming, cast- ing but little shade, and which no Least a varied, a stock of Stutionary as ever was seen south | of Mason and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios and fan- | short suff thorn. plowing the ground deeply for 5 or 6 feet on each side uf the proposed fence, the writer proposes to plant the seed in a row, | rv, Chcaa Vases, Cups end Sau hen | Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Pine Eugra about five inches apart, atany time w | | | vis 3 U The consump Gig North tion of titnber is therefore very great, & Gospels, with question books, Cummings works, Me-| { | representative of the Palican State was) the ground is not trogen, trou October to| uulorsed, | At abort 11 o0’clock on Saturday morn- | ing, the picces were placed and the two! writer) they should be from tive to eight | ts yreat players set duwn. At first Mr.) Morphy deployed, in one of his grand | Napoleonic charges, and was apparently | Just about to break the centre aud decide | tue mimic battle Then by an adrvit, March. “At the end of three years (says the | | - SRAPESVE | BOS SISAL. ee EY AYER has, just, recalved CB ae tad Coufectionaries, at his BOOK STORE in States- ville, opposite the Court House. A his books may be found, a good supply of all . 6 ©, ; theo MON SCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by dent of C Carmina Sacra, Masons Harpe, mons, Lorenzo Dow sen'r., Life and Sermons, Cham- en ; The cost of the fences in the U. bers Pupers tor the people, Humes History of Eagland,| Freach Rolls, S. is estimated at the enorinons sun of Gibbon’s Rome, Sit Joha Frvissart’s Chronicles of the | Pies of every deseri Middie Ages, Campbell's lives of © 3 Sermons, Spe Siate, Ind edition, moir of Sydney Smith, Family and Pocket Biblys, Hyinao books of all kinds, Jrewmgs Wushington,3 vols, Hodge oa Ephesians, Dicks works, Vauxes Architectare, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- PLORATIONS, Shakgspears, Byron, Cowper, ‘Tup- | per, Milton and 9 great many other poetical work, 406 Chacolate aud Boston cream Pufid. Cuke la Ma- Kisses. Mrs. Hente’s Novela aud a great many other novela, by the best writers uf the day. He can show as fine, varie.y as my stock ‘erfumerien, Hui Oils, Pomades, Pi suit, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Watking Canes in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames t rom Qeta. te $5.00 egeh. Spy Glasea from $1.00 to! $13.00, Kaliedascopes from Octs. to $1.50, Micro- 2, Poloramas, Panoramas, ie Lanterns for ren, Willuw baskets and Wa, » Flutes from feet high, and from an inch to an inch | $125 to $25.00, Violins from 5Ucts to $13.00, Banya’s | and a half in diameter at the root. Even | from $3. to 86, Accardeons from $1.25 to $6.00, Octa- at this age, armed as they are with a/°% sharp thorn, they will constitute a furmi- dable hedge. Mutthey will grow on and | }inove, lis antayouist seemed to recover) on, until, in a few years, they will come} born and petservering aud cvvlness. | and close up his ranks, oe with stub: | puleon ; Austrian French brilhaucy ; Teutonic reflection | against Celtic genius, | And so the game hung, alunost in even | scale between the players, tur a long) time. The rooms were crowded with aim- | ateurs and yeutlemen of distinction, and acircle of admiring spectators sat watcli- ing the game, and analyzing in silence lt was ascene holt wilivul lulereel even to thuse who were unacquainted with the noble game. Mr. Morphy is a slight and youthful |tigure, sitting generally motionless and iuteot on the beard, his bead sughtly bent forward over it. He sits in wrapt attention, aud when awaiting the moves the position of tue pieces. of Lis antagumet, sometiines eu) ports his face ov Loe dand. Lis hair is dark, couw- piexion pale, and his features yive evi- dence of an eminently intellectual tem- perament. He plays with rapidity and the most perfect seil-reliance tu lis pow- er. Mr. Paulsen has a large aud Urvad wead, the eyes tar apart, and extilits an hexpression of gieat reflective power, as |weil as amiabiity and good natare. is hair ie browu and his complexion rather fresh. Altogether the two are fair types, the fone of the Celt, with the vervous furce, | origioalty and imagination of the race ; lthe other uf the Leuton, with ite power st memory and reflecuon. Mr. Paulsen moves miher slowly, one muve in thre course of bis play tuvk forty-eight min- abuther au hour aud twenty He was, huwev ef, UnCcul scious ormed ' utes and minutes, tf this lapse of tine, and when in f the period be had consumed, mak au:wer twat be did wot th.ok he vecupied west tian @ ball bour ib Unie a alysis, aud desired that whenever the half tous was up be should be informed, and Le would poay at once Lhe yasue of Saturday was con luded ata iittie before 9 o cock ip the evenmy, Mr. Paulsen winning t: winch be was left with a rook, knight and foor pawns, aguiust a and four pawns—an exchange vf rouks becoming iuevitabie, Mr. Mor} ly resiyned Mr. Pauleen sdunts that lis antagonist 1g a stronger player, and that he could “8 position th rouk solidly together! Unable to extend lengh- thick—too formidable to be broken down, | too high to be overleaped, too thick and hard to be even chopped throngh without immense labor! But thus surrounded, what better protection need the planter or the orchardist desire for his crops, lis fruits, or bis various kind of stock ¢ “ How long a bedge or wall of this kind would continue to live and grow, has never been fally tested. It unght be for a century, for aught any man foresee. Considenng the durability uf the tiarber —euch that no man expects to live to see a iiack Locust stump decay—it may be well supposed that, after the death of all the trees, their truuke may remain “a wallof defence” for at least half a century longer? Frova one totwo handred years tay, then, be set down as the probable term dunug wlich those fearless aud inoveless yuurds will maintain their posi tion. [tis proper, also, to add that the Locust is a ornamental tree excelling at once in the symmetry of its structure, the delicacy of its leaves, aud the beauty of its flowers.” Tle writer continues at great length and entiusiastically on the subject we have yiven covagh to attract the al tention of our farming readers to it. Fay. Observer. Looking Up News, of the 21st, says: The St. Louis Evening Things—that ia, things financial, com mercia! and indust are beyinning to look up.‘ in the wneuwta ev have been wofally down ora tine, but are now be ginning lu revite, as any one Ww Il see bv a glance at our advertisny colamns Business men are beginning to throw off the nightmare that has for a inonth past They are holding held them enthrall J} to inake the ap their Lands, determined best of t So, too, we t! looking up from Vera Cruz, froin Havana and else where, and more is known tu way bere, and it must continue to come ink things nthiscity are Specie is constantly coming \ ' ye on ite it is believed, for the rica products that 1A Flutes, Tamborines, Guitare, Flagolets, Harmoni- | cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tape Measures, Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with! and without cases, and about TEN THOUSAND other things not herein mentioned, all of which are fo sale on the most accommodating terme. Being ver | anxious (o sell | make nv charges tor showing guos | eutonic phlegm | wise ot the line, they must spread out | Cail and examine for yourselves. | lt was the Arch-Duke | laterally. Thus, in the course of time, | Charles detending Vieuna against a Na-| they will form a solid wooden wall around | June 2, 1857. endurance agaiust|the whole enclosure, from one to two feet | (7 Recoiiect,—orrosrre tne Covat Housa. sh tf-1 | | safer Company in the Southern country. - : | ; . ER No ANOS, I+ the Risks in thie Company being iu the Wonees | COWA N N | J. Alexander Craw A. B., Principal. | — > | TINUE. exercises of this Lartitutivn will commence rgaicon the 13th of Jaty. The princpal hav- ing prepa ed himeelf by a regular course of study with a wew to teaching, suliciis the patronage of the public. I. is almost needless to say that his Lastita- | tion (having been for the Inet qaarter of a centary ueder the care of the late H. B. Hall) is located ino Board cao at seven | moral and generally healthy comaunity he obtained, convement to the Acudemy, duiiars per month, Candles excepted. The terms of tartwa will be $6 00. 7.50, and 1200, of, $6.00 for the lower, end 7.50 forthe higher English braaches . 812.50 fur the Classics ond higher branches of Mathe macs REFERANCES: Paor. FE. F. Rocaweis, D. College; M.D. Jons stom J hartie; Rev. 3.0. B Wirsox, Statesville W F Coway, Bea, Suow Creek; W. M. Aiiios,! Bethany Church, &e Jane 30, 1857. tf-5 EUGENE MARTIN, | Attornen at Caw, | Salisbury, N. C. Oct Sth 1857 wid | WALL PAPSR. Splendid lot of fine Wail Paper and Berdenng to match For sale at 3.H ENNIss’ Book Store Jane 16, 1857 a Thunder & Lightning DISUNION AND CIV&L WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, &c, &e. es that shoald be guerted OWEN beg leave tore fiw m the public gemeraily sod private indiw le par teulariv, that they age ready, wihng aad able to pre teet them from one ai least of the ebove (Loght ang by patting ap to thew budings, their Patent leslated Lzhiomg Coadectdrs, at pnees lower than i( hae ev or been dome at in this peri uf the coentry Address yoor orders to Baker & (wea, Salsbury, N.C. July 2%, 1696 ey WILLIAMS BROWN. Southeca Harmoay, | Dow jr., Parent Ser the followi: ef Justices, | Sketches aud Sermuns, | Jacobus’ Notes on the | South's Sermons, | | enaer command of Capt. Ferguson | tung knevwn ae the mast pranpt end succesful ema - Titer would respectfully inform the public that they reiuil or wholesale Amoug their Stock way be found during the season | Light Bread, Rolls, Biscuit, Tre da,’ Rosks Lady Fingers, sponge aud teu Cukes, SOUNL AND BBVLT <a. BAEC Se Bride do., ; € Fraul d aud 5 eh Maccaro- dame, Freach Jelly Cukes, aod cream CANDIES nished at the shariest notice. Ur They are determined to spare ao pains to give nm, and public pa‘ronage. They will supply the Town daily, iftue umount of patronage will justify «. Country merchauts supplied at a enull advegee. Sp W. VOLK & SPIES. September 15, 1857. amoo-'6 Greensborough Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY. | qQuce has been the care and economy of the offi- K cers of thie Company, that we are free from debt; have made no a wessments, and have now on hand « large capital, vic: in premiuian notes $457,059.03 ; ia cash $13,.345.c9—making @ total of $470,504.92, wo | meet any losses that may acerue ; we therefore have | po hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no The most part of the State, where the danger frou fire is much fers. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhaft, D P. Weir, WJ. MeConael, John L. Cole, Jed H Lindsay, James M. Garrett, E. W. Ogbarn, D. P Gregg, David McKuight, Greensborough ; Alex. Mik ler, Newbern; E. F. Lilly, Wadesborough; 5. G Coffin, Jamestown; W. A. Wright, Wilaimgtes ; Jobo L. Shaver, Salisbury; T. MeGee, Raleigh; H G. Spruill, Plymouth ; RE. Troy, Lumb-rion; Tho Jornen, Yancey rile All communications on business connected with this office, should be addressed to PETER ADAMS, Secretary Greensb rouge, N. C., May 5, 1557 mi Steamer Chesterfield,” From Charleston and George- town, 4 VHE Steamer CHESTERFIELD, Capt. Jvo Fea- ovson (taid@ef Steamer Marwa,) beng are up dergung thurvagh repairs. will be ready tw ¢ freight for Cheraw aod all intermediate laade the 25thof ths muath, Prreune supyag by thie Bost, mander on the Krver, my rely on the prompt deliv ery of thew grods, without soy deteatna from bow | water, ae @ hight draught Bost, bail exprersiy for lew water, hae been secured to ren in conacctemn with the wre mow Pp lsuf this State,! ready to supply all who may wish to bay either by, : CNst— | French, English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- 2’ sendacacia=or common locust of the) eters Usabridged Dictionary, | mouutuins—in rows, to serve instead of Bons, Soda butter and sugor Ceaghers, | that it poses riivn, a!) hinds of Caker, muluree sy Z% sugue and buuter Cakes, ginges, npren and lemon xtxpey | ginger and spice Nuts, Freuch Cakes, Sout Cakes, ya Dy, Sanford’s Invigorator is compounded | Bath dy.. need do, A P's, sugar oad Freach Jumbles, 3 PS oreamented and fancy do., Kuchea des | 4 *O* to receive a bbersl share of | the Tuvigurator regularly who has heen » Bhat _ ual than 8 tae th ay: . Cathertie, bat remedy, voting first ou the dager tu eject bid natter, chen oo the stomagh and bowely eurry off that mutter, P ly, without any of the ein tbe ebedne ut eat Cajhears Fe pe pli ud whew taken daily in a@ode Ate dose» will strengthen aud build it up with ae, usual rapidity. entirely Gum new asticivs of medeing, Goms. | 1 . Sane idea of the strength of these gums may | fy be formed when it ie knowa that one botile 0” the | 1G Levies contains as much strength wa one) ed duses of Calounel, without aay of its de- | & leterious effecis. t ‘Thoogh ng rare medicinal powers, these | Gums have been but fittle known Wo physicians, and | never used ia their prescriptions until used im the form of the Lavigorater, which mei with such & nawely, | it as = family medicine tried and kaown in be effects, | Indigestion being caused by & deranged Liver Ww | eured when the Li s excited tv ection. | } odefe thas pasyebelcting Wwe we heow the system at the exme tine po ar Poe Pemiae ot oe of the owlt # goid Lwolling, me pe Sie: i, My : a te Qs. eueay ecigptes A. E. Hagen one) . Harper, 0 ee igiok ca ee ee haat By es + tsy lense} Dedarad the appear Ot Ade Bees F oan of thi ? by ouwe in Leg = tha | tof Ba . pot hn office in Lenoir, day bi Jvee, $897 Ree. eae. $5.60, SPATESVILUR Nos. © Testa tee beautiful and desirelte lage. le Ux | Jaundice is caused by an improper action | Lieer, aud as a proof that the Tf aren } | thie diseano, tet any one troubled with Jaundice tuke one week and their skin | | wilt begin to dktame its original color, | Costiveness cun be permanently cured by the! Tavigornwer, Take it iu mall doses on retiring, and jis assiets nature in her operations. By g ly di- | minishing the dyse, the bowels are left io a heslthy and active stale, and work as regularly asclock work. | Sick Headache '« very soon reheved by taking | a double dose of the gerator, whiok ovrrects al) | acidity and sourness of (he slomach. For awover-loaded stowach it has a4 equal, as it | relieves all oppressive or uneasy fooling afer eating heartily. Fer a femily medicine generally, all who use it speak iu the highest terms. BSalisbary, N.C. | May 26th, 1857 s-52 ' \ | VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. | | surrkaine reom | BISEISED KIDNEYS, | | Stomein the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak | | ness of the Loina, cbc. | Thisiovalusble medicine is fer enle at the Davie | Heotet,1a Mockeviite; at Dr R. Campbell's, in Ire-, dell; atthe Drag 8S» tm Charlotte; at Zewerty's | Hotelia Salem; aed atthe Carvin Watehmen Of. | | hee. ia Satisbery | The subscriber having eutered into eupartnership | with Joha Fo Cowan, orginal patentee, for the man | afacture aod sale uf the above Medicine, mpreparedte: | Foran ly by addressing him at Salisbury, N.| Cc grthis residence, 19 miles west of this) | Nace B. D. AUSTIN Seoe 21.1855 us | will this eure hesmue. 1857. SPRING AND SUMME VASRAQNS, | TEMIE sabseriber has jnsi returned from the North, aud 9 now ia the reowwpt of bis Gtork of GOODS AND CLOTHING for the Spring and Summer. lis Stock cumprises « Chesterfield, sud is auw ready to tabe her planer of | large and beautiful assortment of ' the line at Geergetown, a6 suon ae any freeght off rs, re- hereby meoring the delivery of freight, without gerd to low water. ; A GENTS: CALDWELL & RORINSON, Chadestoa WALKER & HENNING, Georgewonn DANL. A. HOKN, Ch raw Aagust Sih, 1657 TAY t +4. yarege ANNOUNCEMENT. he JOHN LEWIS JONSON Ni 4 | and Lreatment te wing vfithe Skrvo, White Swelling or Se rvf 44 Sores of g. bp racied Jonnie aad Curvatare of the Spine; 6m i) of Legiagion hee pard on vewsl attention to the & canes aay form U cersnr og ets we prepared to maange any Surgeal case thet mey be moval of Lams, operas Cataract, Frstala aed (or Ampatation, the re « Cheb Feet, Hor lop presented 10 him —serh es etdreserd to haw st Lesogioa, N C., will be prompt- iy attended (a a: Wien Paine MDG F Chase mere nf the Medea! Cdlege of Peon Charles PW Mateagh, MOD. of Virgie the stady All Gera Any commansratacn “Rio? WLS SEG, Clothe, C semmeres, Vestings, and ticnttomen’s for. | otiog gods, whieh willbe sett very how, of made op to onder iu ihe best style of the Art. He wil keep in hie employ a rkitful Cotter, and can therefwe warrant gad fie His experience ia the bosiness jurtsies him sa saying that hte euch canmet he our | passed in qualty ; a” the eles are all tnte ead very beedesme. Hoe eics of Ready. Mades, comprises Hats, Cops. Shins, Collars Handke rehe fe. Ceate, Paote,—aod every thing reqeired. Call and Vase, Orders for work promptly Alled JAMES B BEARD Merchant Tasier Saliebury, April 14. 1857 wie Negroes Wanted. 4 Te subsenbe + wishes to bey frore 50 to 190 young and bhe!y ae gres, for which he will pay the hegh eet market prea Addrees him at thie place SAMUEL REEVES Jr Febraary 19, 1AS6 iy3h | Stochinn te Maerinw's) whe tu make sale. Ang. 25, 1857. —s THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age, DR. KENNEDY, of has — of our common ‘that cures . EVERY KIND OF Tu he ie From t nats Seman SPE bean Fina He bas trie) tin over 1100 and never failed @ Two botdes ore worrdihed Wass @ Benkigoen Use to three buttles will ure the wordt hing ‘ Pimples on the face, Two to three bottles will clear the aperem of Bile ‘Two bottles re 4 to eure th " ia the moath and stemitch, _ ‘Three to five butiles are warranted to cure the worg, jease of & (hue to two bottles are Warranted to Cure all bem a the eyes Two bustles are warranted to care fanving of cere of blovehes amang the hair, v7 Fuar to sis bottles are warramed te cure correp aad runuing ulcers. Une bottle will care sealy eruption of the shia. Two to three bottles ere warranted to Cure tas worm tese of negeworm. Two tw three bottles afe warranted to cure the most dvaperate case of rheemation. Three to fuer boules ace wartnnted to cureibe mn, rheow. Five to eight boules will cure the worst ences of scrufula. A benelit ie sbways eaperieneed frum the firs by, Ue, aud @ perfect cure le warranted When the shor quantity te token. Reade, | peddied over » thousand bottles uf thisig the viemity of Berton. I hacw the effet of i ia eve ry cose. Su sure us water willestingtich fire, serum 1 never mtd © bottle of * bu that wAd aether; efter e tris] It elaaye specks by itself. ‘There are two things ateet this berb that op prere to me rurprising | Grew thet ¢ growsin oor pe sares,in mune pinees quite plemiifel. nad yet us vale has gever been kauwa wntil |b diet. swed Him 1646 | sweued, thet it should care ofl kinds of homer. la order to give sume idea of the eudiben tise end greet y of the Ganwvery, 1 will state thet ia Apel, 1853, | peddied it, 20d sold about as bottles pe day —s0 April, 1854, | mtd over ume thousand bases day of a Some of the wholemle Droggicts whe bere bers « the bemores twenty ead Lhiny years, any thet sotheg 1a the annals pending“ wee ever the — There @ 2 eniveree! praise of it fromm ell le my owe prietion I efwaye kepe it atriesly br be more—bet ane He tntnadection as « georra) fety ao dear, gevet aod wondertel virtace have bern Gand ta 1 thet | sever sespeeted Revern| cases of epdeptrc his—a disease which vw always coundered sorerebie, have bere emred bys fow bottles, UO, what ae merey will prove effceved ta all cases of thet oeful malady—there are be: tee whe have secu more of it than [ have. 1 keww of aeverst uses of Dropey, aff of them apd people cured by ut. For the varteoe disetens of te Lover, Mick Headache, Dyspepae, Asthma, Free ned Agee. to the Side, Diersers of the Spee ond particularly ia duscases of the Kudecys, Me. oe Gcuvery bar dome more goud thas any meodicins known No change Of diet ever necemary—eadphe beet yet | can grt aad enough of it. Deaacrions ron Usa — Adulte one toble epoortt per day —Children over ten youre desen epounfer- Chlidren fram five to cight years, 106 eprnotel ‘4 ae drections can be app ap “_ sufhere st Lowperate on the bowels twice es day MANUFACTURED BY yooat ta DONALD KENNEDY, No 120 Warren S:-eet, Reshery, Massechose'™ Price 1,00 Wholesale Agents, New York City, C. V Cheter. @) Berciey Street: CH Ring, 109 Branders 4. B. & D. Bands, 100 Folian Street. T. W. Dyctt & Sens, Phitedsiphia ; &. 5. Heo, Boliomore; Gea H. Keyser, Pataberg; A. 6. Mor Reff.io: Hagh Miter, Toronte ; Lyman & Broth’. Terentia: Jobe Berke. Montrest ; eet & Pex ton, Cheeage 5 James Reed, do; Jona William, b> @o0, CC W At Retail by alt reapectable Draggists in the Ce d Rintes eed Britioh Provinces s For sale ot Siti & Bill's Drog Store, Saliebery 8 & Septembe | NOTICE. | ' | FIVE heirs ot-lnw of Jobe Farr, deed. lives 4 the Soath Western States, and Tobe Furr, ## “f Henry Fur-, are hereby poified to appre. in perm, or by Attormey, the tere of Coseat Cabarrus county, N.C., within the seat cis mot and receive thew legacy due them from the ena 4 Henry Farr, dee'd, sccording to hie la Wi of Testom Aa Gent Journeyman Tailor “Ww A DO’ BCD Journeyman Tailor of steady habits, and gh iM fied ase good workman, can get const ant ploy by eddreemng the subscriber. Jas Salisbury, N C., Sept. SBim, 157 DAVID BARRIER B. BEARD ne lowers Whe’ the corte of a disagreesble breath, Rica ov a Trorsann Prowens ” as a dentrifier, 94% —o the reranin onder the only reoder \Leweet, bat leawe the teeth as white o © bed, Many persone do not know thelr breath Is hed, on4 «#0 deticate thelr friends wil! never mention it A coanterfetts, Be sare the buttie ra af PETRIDGR 20°. ss to any Preee® For drewsing Ladies’ Ru jeet Por sale by all Druggists. | “ Weediand Cream.” fomede for te Hoir—dighty bas ne eqa: Gentlemens’ i e menves dandriff. alewys giving the Heir the eee) ing fresh tha mpoond, Bice only @fty ernie naless signed = FETRIDGR & Oo., N.Y “ Balm of @ Por sale by all Droggists, + ¢ ' DR. J. J. SUMMEREM wrOAN BE FOUND#! > at his office, or at his dwelling on the sane lot leas PROFESSIONALLY engaged Calls during his absence, tended to on his return Ang. 25th, 1857 WBW BOOES. | JUST Received Hawk's Hintory of N.C. @} Hugh Miller's Last Work, The Testinan) (igi Rocks; Spurgeon's Sermons, let and ger pa Amagedden, or the U, States in prophecy + |win; The Rifle, Axe and Saddle Boge. bY ge Reandal, a new Novel by Mie Bickford ; and Marriage by as hee Hentz. HL BNNISS Book Se" ¢, Jane 16, 1857. Raliebury: ° will be promply * yl wi ‘ EDITO! areas THE D Naxka er « ee sit Up the ni 12 vo on by 3 struck by and found fa the wil ladies secre: wing to an 1 bad of di steward cu themsel vee servers iu made for | ver, but or fu it iy ete) au ovens the The passe deck, but wunk to u cunfusion | ed itself lite buat w or twent jamped i when bot! ‘ton, then « (At this ti wud was of the di reaching t several of more. I hs eas, and v by the se avcured a shove off 60, believi In a tew 1 eas, frou | chinery, | upwards. distance [ @wimimin, mile, was Veston's Clinging ¢ ‘picked uj engineer, du not rec others, | | wreck, af until day! A Mexic: rescued a morning | and the The wi Farlaue, | of the pu was reset Vestun to other pus rished in From a fn the co ‘was Gavi“ fag ond struck tl side, a li cetting |. her mac! wachiver boilers 6 impossi!! and the f on wal ' Gine oft! of the G the Gt! Galvesto Siuith, | makin, t of the ©), @enyers, hi ee, The G: ring the used eve in the tion ts th C., and u the Un wick's I! thein wit Offi puimber Wa tucky Chiatd Misa } ace. per. Two « bia, Tex Child Miss Aayn Dann. Negr beryer Negr M II “Hor fate.” | the shoe mysteri cent, in tled hy man has ere in thi BO AW! probably as they i if we ar than Ve Auoth murder | two oc scene of ke pt by Twou sailors, | one vo’) with on present! Whose yy J. J. BRUNER, “DITOR AND PROPRIETOR, Pa . Fram the Raleigh Register. MOLE THUNDER FROM THE VA- TICAN ON HARGETT STREET. Llis Holiness of the Standard evideutly «foele his oats,” fur wot content with tak- ing care of the soulsaf those who ac- knowledge bis authority, and regard it as a high privilege to be permitted to buss his fue, he presumes to arraigu a course | of action adopted or recommended by those who are so ffar iwfidels that they do not believe in his doctrines, and uvst he- retically contemn bis authority, An ar- ticle in a late number uf the Rayister hus durnished the Standard with atext fora fiomily nearly a column long. The Reg- vinre article Was simply an indication of ahe policy preper te be pursued by the awriter'e party in the present state of af- fairs, accompanied by an appeal to the dominant party te day aside their unpro- | fitable political abstractions, and to bring | outa gubernatorial candidate, who will | have his hands unotippled by restrictions | and free to strike for * North Carolina | } and her great interests.” One of these | <> yreat interests,” indeed, the greatest of Drssted to Politics, Mews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and. Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. se 8 nee VOL. XIV. disown and utter- | ly repudiate” him if he were, as a citi- zen of North Carolina, a candidate for the office of Governor? Do answer, Mr. Standard. We wach fear, however, you | never will. | In conclusion, we must beg the Stan- dard to revise its revulutionary classics. “The mighty strugyle of the revolution” had been crowned with sucecss, and the jraging elements had been stilled when | Patrick Heury paid his respects to the | as a a ee SALISBURY, N. C., NOVEMBER 24, 1857. fence, reached 12,000 bushels this year, under indifferent cultivation. A committee appointed by the Gav- ernor of South Carolina is now in the vi- cinity examining the mines of Deep river. The engineer aud all connected with the work are about the most accommodating and hospitable people you can meet any- where, and gladly welcome and entertain States, their politeness and hospitality to me. They found him near the place where he had been evaporated ; but he could ty)l them nothing, and was like a drunken man, ignoraut of what had happened to lhim. Thencetorward Houdin was vene- | rated, and the marabouts despised ; the object of the French Government. was completely attained. The fashion of tes- timonials” having, it appears, infegted ‘the citizens of this and the adjoining}even the Arabs, a number of chiefs pre- | Lam much indebted to them for! sented the French conjaror with a piece lof Aral writing, wonderfully decorated, | wife {” Retarning through Haywood I learned | hyperboligal and eulogistie, and to which that Mr. Morrell, of New York, had cou-| they were so attentive as te append a) “ Which is, the best means of Lecom- ing known to many?” “By assisting many that are unknown.” “Whieh is the gufest means of leading @ virtnous lifet? “To begin every morning with prayer, and conclude every evening with some | good action.” “ Who is traly wise?” “ Tle who does net-believe himself so.” “ Which are the requisites for a good | « She should be beautiful aa a peahen, ntle asa lainb, prndent as a NUMBER 26 A Beau(ifal Little Story. A few weeks since, in coming down the North River, I was seated in the cab- in of the maguiticent steamer Lsaae Vew- ton, in conversation with sume frieuds. li was becoming late in the eveuing, and one after another, seeking repose from jthe cares and toils of the day, wade pre- parations to retire to their berths. Some, pulling off theie-bootsand evats, lay them- selves down to rest; ethers, in the atteinpt | to ake it seem as wach like home as! possible, threw off tore of their clothing | o rs ah ovcasi vee i ; whilst 0% with some “The young sod gay, Were engaged at play.” It is needless to say thut I spent a unhappy evening, and that readvad & once to acquire an education 80 necess: to the maintenance of a respectable ats ingin good society. 1 was not ’ fore in gaiving a knowledge of the tushionable and innocent game, so ¢ But a knowledge of this led me tod further information; wotil at last I was} adept in a variety of games, able to teagh vilicre, and was a favorite partner ever I weut. No better illustration of the dan card playing can be given than my history. In the parlors of funilies I acquired a taste for tinally became an all-absorbin mi, kuuwing no boauds, and rap jurry- ing me down the road to ruin, where ll is wisery, desolation and death. But case is nut # solitary one; thoasesig:a |ganblers huve been made in the ea I wa y; and tens of thousands have | beture this terrible vice, in con lof a taste for play being formed | |family circle. eS ee Lavender Furmiag.—There is one sight in. Kugleud that {love beyond measure, apd is, 4 lavender field ; it pleases frou ite in! beauty. The lovely ioe San of its flowers them all, is the acquisition and use-of ber Mouse, cach one as their comfurt or appreben- | sitk Uyers are trying to match, but ean't rightful share of the public lands. The Reyister’s “ offence had this extent, no! more.” And is it un offence for a minor: ity party to ask the majority, in the pleni- tude of its power, to bring out a candi | date for the chief exucutive office of the | State gutticieutly conservative iu his seus (iments to secure the votes of those who, | theagh not agreeing with him in all things, may nevertheless merge minor differences of opinion fur the sake of achieving an object fraught with the greatest Llessings to the State | The Standard regards the Distribution ques tion as threadbare, and is entirely at lib- erty to do 80, although it puts itself di rectly in opposition to Mr, Buchanan avd very many of the most promivent aud io fluential wenibers of its own party. The | Standard gives no earthly reasun for its declaration, has ubstinately refused to give one, and although it eays it will * chouse its own time tu expend its am munition” ob the sulject, we veuture the prediction that time will never come, in asmiuce as it has vote gran of “amu vition” to expend, and is wofully con- 1 ecions of the To the uiisitiate. » these whe can Mot sec approaching the “ve willin Veele of Uhe geberuatcral totination t e setisitive tatner tu and canvans, which the Standard treats We Reyister’s article will apjeat cxtracrdinary. Lt be (rays an interest olier than one merely editurial « wervous state! miud which has deprived ir political, aod an anxious and it of ite usual tact and adrvituess Can anythieg Le more impolitic thau the an vexed paragraph ! ~ But the whole drift of the Register's article 19 tvehew that our oppeneute in tend hunting ap emoe distribationist whe calls himself a Demiccrat, as their candi date. This ia what we have expectud the Denweracy have capected it, and they are prepared fur it. Li the Meyeater hoya Boe I opposion te distiibution, its hoped arc Net one tilie of whiten the Democratic party trou its Ulaal oye vain and idle | pesitiva will splinter pla "asthe 1 at The Democravc par prnciple, and it reyards ny than w taber is @ partly w at Cacks ts pruciples ve departs frog the Men vuce afl Gous of the LD lave ready fallen, ui Jerson mand n party a ‘ p Thee law thhwie, eunter te the fate ufedue [Le paling Coulee because they cle ‘ Such thuse pr of all ctoners who The Dew who ts ite inet repudiates lin 6us [0 take u and to tl fur promotions ciples wiil Loe ra! party reyarde tu inab i fas distribution as one of eon repocts htm, and atterls the BY Di hela Ticets Cleem 6 ome t ul fre 16 crs; emt and then or can he look Wh against lis former party, rayed a y, hohe arrave liiselt that party is ar iS Ln) allst titi, atid , uWwies ger Lim If this is not the per sine “by amthority air,” then we du vot understand lanyua, Who the “Distributionist, calling binmelf a Democrat,” who is (hus to be “ lunted up,” and of course liuited duwa, Uy tle Standard is, we do nut know, but who- ever he is, he is plainly tuld by the Stan dard, “wind what youare about.” “Thou Tue Standard detiantly refuses tor itself and @eest that Low—it has a string.” the Detnucratic party, which beluugs ty It, ly give up its opposition to Distribu tions « inenacingly points to the fate of Chose “once inthe henore and affec ions of tie party,” who, for daring to think for themeelves and stubbornly re fusing to let the Standard think for them, have © Distr butionists calling themselves Democrats” fallen to rise no tore.” are then farrly warned of theie Lucifer fate, if they dare tu disregard the Ing bellests of of ‘Tins potent ' this anneinted sovereign North Carolina Democracy sovereiyn undertakes to say who shall, and who shall not be a Democrat. Over the Democrat who tavors Distribution the Standard’s inagic wand that of Ariel he ceases tu be a Democrat. as powerful as is waved, and, co instante, Jtisa thou sand pities that the Standard’s supreme Jurisdiction does not pervade the country, it did, at Buchanan's Democratic robes from lim, for if would strip President and turn him out this winter, politically stark naked, for Mr. buchanan * is in fa wor of Distribution,” and the Standard Must “reycct, disown, and utterly repudi av" him. We havea right, then, to ask the Standard why it supports Mr. Bueh anan as I’resi lent of the United States, ‘wet apart for an orchard. ) (3,500 voung apple trees on the premises. “beef” man Z/vok, to the ainusement of the audience in general, and “ Jemmy Steptoe” in particular, who rolled over, aud over in the grass of the Court House yard in cachinatory convulsions, _ From the Raleigh Standard. The Egypt Mine in Chatham. We are indebted to a friend who re- cently visited the Egypt mine iu Chath- am, for the following interesting article: Messas. Frrrors:—The Evzypt ine, owned by the Guvérnor’s Creek Compa- ny, contains 2,800 acres of very valuable Ullable land, and ie situated on Deep river, ubout 40 miles north-west of Puv- etteville, in Chatham county. , Originally the property of Jade Cain eren, the plautation was wild by lin to the late Peter G. Evans, and by hin con veyed to Laurens Laughton and — Harris, fur $15,000. [langhton and Har ris convered to Thomas Andrews, the agent of the present Corporation, viz: Charles Iifins, Willian Shepard, Monet, ~ Bord, Robert Paton, all cinzens of New York, fue the eu of $30,000, Since this parehase uther parties lave been adivitted, antl the Courpany now numbers some thirty persoas, Tuey are pussessed of anple means for the prose caution of the tip tant work in which! they are ctigayped They have already expended upon the mine and plantation sume @255,000, and asseun as the river is opened, other ex penditures are contedipdated, which will! invelve an equal aud perhaps larger sui The works consist of a siaft, whieh is cut through allernate seams of rock, slate, earth, tru ore, coal, ete, to the depth of 464 feet, and eatends bor gontally sume GU of BY feet euch t veins of Tiss eliaft is now filled th water, caused by the weeunnulation side in the vetal aud coal “ of rain, Ke, eince last Sper ug, When an ex} losioa of fire Gainp vec urred, caused Ube death of several of the men. lt wae told by the haiy! which work ly butelli gent Mr the : 6 were and accuniplisheden McLane, Werv + heer tu clryge, that they alr wil to eu tice a t band, ty the mine, osiateen dave on Counecied with the shaft by rods ar viber gparatus are (wy 6plendid stom et ves, each: Of OU horse power, wire are La] well worthy a more de 1 ding which eucloses tron tberale edaiuiia on than could bestow Lester the ial ye uu en sites, L woticed vlbers used as sawn 1 t K Wisee supports the wheel arvund which a roy bucket black suit elo, ect sliall is cuvered willl a» ‘ be alfeid revolves attached tuo a or which traverses the mine, and is drawn upor let duwu as occasion demands The engines and chiunnuey rest upon vases of sulid hewn sandstone rock, quar ned it) the vicinity, and have avery sul stantial The about SU tweet Ligh Froin the tout of of yards, @ stuall railroad is wlready con ‘ that tres appoarance chimney is tie mine lo the river, a distance Jw structed, aud as the land shelves in direction, the yrade ia uvercume by Ulework about JY leet high, in scue places work te filled iu with «curious less Die trestle iooking slate rock, which upon enquiry aeCertained, vias OU tote leat liscovered sucal with u than the ceiclrated iron by Mr. Pate: i. L506, to be that trom which “pug trou” Scotland. Prof discovery in his last report. value was discovered some $30,000 worth had been expended iu filling im the tres the work. The river is about 180 feet wide, and some & feet deep at Egypt; « canal is al ready began to conduct the river under the superstructure of the road, 90 as to ‘duap' the mineral atonce inty the boats ore, habe 4 made kuswions alludes to this Betore ite from the cats above fu limagine these works in the centre o plain sloping gently back from the rive er batik about one mile and three fourths, and extending op and single tree or | have a tolerable down without a arge shrat, and you will of winch is seriously contemplated by men idea the site upon whe have the means aud the will to car ry out their plans, to foagnd a city of 15 ve 20,000 tobabitants. There are already prepared and ready thirty five or forty to be put up seme houses, including the store-house, barns, eet. usaalon a large plantation, One of them, the residence of Mr. McLane, the engineer im charge, ie a very substantial and handsome dwelling—cost some §2, 600, Tt contains eight roons and piazea, situated in a fine prove of oak. In company with a young gentleman vamed McDonald, | strolled over the property earle ong torn i search ot yame; Lhad a slot or two ata five flock of wild dacks. Squirrels, suipe and deer are also to be foond on the premises The soil is excellent, producing corn and fruit in abundance, and covered with pine tiinber. Some thirty-tive acres ure There are about | } seers to have combined here, ita land o leleetric clock, cluded a contract with the Deep River) French translation. Navigation and other Companies for open- | ul of his Al ing the river by the 1st October next, and | sary whieh had already begun operations. Beside this meimori- Rerine trip, Tloudin has a re- ne one day borrowed from an Arab to perform a trick with, and which The coal is the best quality of bitumin- | the owner, persuaded that Sheitan in per- ous or Newcastle coal. There are about 2,000 tons on the bunk waiting shipment, but the chief consists in its large and inexhaustible stores of black Land iron, which is of in- | caleulable value. The Company estimate | this property at two hundred millions of dollars, and have already contracted to deliver thousands of tons of ore, upon the river’s bank, upon the opening of the nav- gation. This timense suin may be real- ized in the course of a few* years, and leave altoyether, undisturbed, the origi- nal value of the surface fur agricultural purposes. Altogether, it is at the present moment one of the most interesting localities in North Carolina, and vaght to be visited by every man whe is ambitious of be coming acquainted with the anteld wealth and resources of the State. No better site could be found apon the continent for a National Foundry, and providence surpassing beauty, bealthfalness and fer tility, trom, coal, and tiunber ofsuch qual: }ty and in euch abundance, as if to mivite and enceurs the exertion of that energy the continued absence of will and industry, whitch om Che port ur { i own peo Clirow Chis tiie sine in the ultiniate N ort ( erate, f strangers, and « 7: tepe shi and myury « arolii The Necromancer ia Algeria. kvery One Os BOOTH, Or Lit the It Houdin tay the prince of conjarers, great vert tnathematician and techauics for ot wn of BB niade ile a tuedal of his native , obtain Ealil ' alt lt Mas sent t i ! te Tet tu A geila ci e atl 8 penernall ie Be ¢ | y Vverhninent Lilesiol Ce ack art— pr bably the te juror has been ¢ upon 8 proleseiet (sp vortiment € Some detaile of s expuditie wen pals ct waste anon t fired at snced the weajpen dit was | Aes was furious, and « Yon nav revenge pled Hl ahe rudin, * din, that the pist al tf. Tell killing me thoa, notwithetanding that m o ine, dy you feel ne remorse me “You are my enemy, cooly replied the Arab , =| kK Without replying, Hoadin stuck on the pont of a knife, and | ate was discharged, the apple fluw far away aulleorize \ will | you.” an apple almly gave the word to fire and there a) peared In its place, stack on the point of the kni had tarked minute from stapefaction ; inarabout bowed before hi “Allah is great!” he said, 1 am van quishe "Instead of the bottle from which, in Farope, Robert Toadin pours the bullet the tara The Iporut ayn ctators re the lea mained 8 super an endiess streain of every deseripti mye wine and hiqui rp he culled for an erny he kept con full borlinge coffee, bat tew of the Arabs would taste it for they it direct from the devil's own coffee pot He then told them that it wasin his pow hh, and ¢ and he produc bowl, which nual ‘ y were sure that came er to de prive them of all strengt restore it te thear at will, ed a amall bowse light that a child contd Lift it with ate foyer mit it andden'y be came 60 heavy Chat the strongest met nd the Arats, | an present could not raise it who prize plry sic al streny veevery thing, looked with terror at the yreat ina pician, who they doubted not, ¢ ould anni dilate them by the mere exertion of lis will din contirmmed them init that, on a day appoints d, vertone of them into sinoke They expressed this belief; Hlon , tod promised the would eon The day ata came; the throng was prodigiona; matical marabout had agreed to yive him self up to the sorcerer They made hin stand upon a table and covered hun with a transparent yanse, then Toadin and another person lifted the table by the two ends, and the Arab disappeared in a cloud of smoke. The terror of the apec tators was indescribable; they rushed out of the place, and ran a long distance before sone of the boldest thonght of son was before him, refused to receive, back.— London Times’ Paris Correspon- value of the Egypt mine! dent. >: The Left Eye. (PkKOM THE GERMAN.) A rich man, who resided at the ex- tremity of the camp, quite apart from the rest, had three daughters, the youngest of whom named Kookju, vas as much dis tunguished for her beauty as for extraor- dinary wisdom, Oue morning as he vas about driving his cattle for sale tu the Chan's market place, he begged bis daughters tu tell hin what presents they wished him to bring them on his return. Tue two eldest ask ed him fortrinkets, but the handsome and wise Kookju said that ste wanted no pre sents, but that she hed arequest to make, which it would be dithicsit and even dan- gerons for hin tu execats, Upon which the father, who loved her more than two others, swore that he woald do her wish though u wae at the orice of his life “Tf at be eo,” replied Kooxju, “l bey yuu to do as follows the sell your cattle except the short-tailed ox, and ast no other price for it except the ¢ » left The old au was startle however, remein t wifi dangiiter’s wiedum, Le resulved to do as at ve e ering dis oath, and ¢ his g in y loade desi Afier having sold al lis cattle, and be ing asked the price oft sliort-tailed va, he gwid that be would sell it tur nothing bet The re request elee than the Chan's eve. , © ans darin ’ aad ear of the ¢ of thin wit hed t iret port soon rea < cuur they adinouisbed him not an olfermise speech fu elranye neainet ie severetiyi but w they red tm at ii eu nd that © pereeve i) * demand, id ore the Jive esa tuad ia’ wade by p Was per var 1 anepect ty Ubat some seerct must le blen un der this extraordinary 4 4 feet, Cisuniased old tan, under u the 2 Codon Clea lie “ ring bot that duaghter whe liad ] an asked ly father to left evef” ted, 4 jest, Curio@ily would demand Ihe re t ny sce | expr iny prince, that strate a tee meted fem tie et thou desire to “ persons apy Wat tl wealthy and the nol 1, sland on thy AUS, e generally stand ot e the poor and han I heard iny solitude (hat thou taost frequently fa vst the id the reason why T persuaded my father to ash ly deft e to thon me se and lit Teas wh bole lett have wn he Mm rich. Thie ie 4 Ver seest the t ho use p thee, since un protected.” The Chan, incensed and snrprised at the daring of this maiden, coumanded lis courttotry her. The court was open ed, and the president, who was the eld est Lama, proposed that t wy should try whether ler strange proceedings was the effect of ma n Their tirst step was to send to K vokju a log of wood, all dering her to tind oat which was the root and which was the top. Kookju threw itiote the knew the an swer, on seemy the root eiuking, while the top rose to the surlace. After this they sent ber two snakes, in yrder to de le and which was a female wise maiden ce or Wisde ce even on eides, or water and soon termine which was a ty 1e laid them on cotton and seeing that one conled herself up ina ring, while the oth she judged the latter was admale and the formera female. court was con vinced that Kookju had uot offended the Chan trou motive er crept away, From these trials the solinalice, but the an perante 1ee | But not so the Chan; bis vanity spiration of wisdom er from above was lurts and he resolved to puzzle her with qnestions, in order to prove that she was nutwise. Te, therefore, ordered her betore him and asked :— “On sending a niuiuber of maidens in to the word to gather apples, whieh of them will bring home most, “She,” replied Kookja, “who instead of climbing up the trees, retains below and picks up those which have fullen off taaturity of the shaking of the branches.” The Chan then led her to a fence, and asked her which would be the readiest way to get over; and Kookju, said “to cross it would be nearest, going round the farthest.” The Chan felt vexcd at the readiness and propriety of her replies; trom | picious | Just asa faithfal mirror, pure as the scales ‘of a fish; she must mourn for her deceas- | ed husband like a sho-eatuel, and live in her widowhvod like a bird which has lost | its wings.” The Chan was astonished at the wisdom of the fair Kookju; yet, enraged at her | having reproached him with injustice, he | | still wished to destroy her. | After a few days he thought he had Uoaed the means for attaining his object. | He sent for her and asked her to deter-| | mine the true worth of all his treasures ; | after which be promised to absolve ler | from malice in questioning his justice, and to admit that she intended, as a wise woman, merely to warn him. The maiden consented, yet ander the | condition that the Chan would promise implicit obedience to ber commands for foar days. She requested that be would eat no food daring that time. On the last day she placed a dish of weat before Lim and said, “Confess, O Chan! that all thy treasares are bot worth as mach as this joint of meat!” The Chan was so struck with the truth of her remark that lie confessed the truth of it, acknowledy- ed her ae wise, warried ber to bis eon, and pertitted her constautly to rewind hiss tu use lie Left eye. “= Something Wrong in the Boot. “Lam sure she means to slight me; six days has ehe been in town, and vet las never come to @ee us alined Su plus, bursting wile passronaly tears ry “Ter broth ef is just departiug for India; she lias so tuck ty take up ber thougite and ber be satisfied that ehe ood reason for not coming. Tain sure that ehe does not tutend tu yive of “She las voultiess been ve Luasy, quietly ober ved Ler mothe time, that we way has a fenee.” * Lam certain that she does!” exclaim ed Soy lia, who lad ¢ un tappy vt herself wretched by alwave ex e art toak ny pecting too much of others, and being on the lovk- out for anything like a slight “You remind me of a story that 1 once read, whe lived said her mother, “of a yentieman 1 India, a place where secur pions co abound that they re, and ev Creep noder Je ity loea, wo that to tears and at care ia required avoid them.” pli isten, dried up ler turned | like tnust young people whew te e LT huon, sue del ¥ igiited dia way Cleve ke elury * One da of ,tu lane ar What was t tlewah wii pairof boots He alarin whet oo thrusting v one, felt a eli t shar, “VW as a scorplon tT” exclaimed So pia * The same thought flasbed across the tk peer! od ted stat least E will ki whatever thus die fre I the ¥ pat it So he stamped down lis f Cevlietuate os tai ain slung! he reflected 5 ‘1 slall 1; ines creature, ylnjur n jury " tay mf with mingled anyver and fear, bathe was cost me’ tere hurt Chan before, Une yreater lis pain, toe harder le crosbed down the thing that lad caused it, “Tt wust gentleman much exc prover frrort last!’ cried the ted, as he drew lite rut at length *T should like te see the reptile! so, Lifing up his foot, he shook the boot violently to throw what was in it, and out tumbled—” “QO, mamina, what was there!” cried Sophia. * Out tambled a shoe-brush, my dear.” “Q dear!” exclaimed Soplia, bursting rut langhing, “eo he had been stamping on the bristles allthe time, and burting himself all for nothing !” “He had been taking an innocent shoe brash fur a venotnvus reptile, iny love, when a little examination wonld have shown hin, and suine other people be- sides, that we may inflict upon ourselves inuch Causeless pain, by always fancying worst, and being on the look-out for be dead at out the scorpions ! Vie yentle lectare of the mother was here interrupted by the entrance of So- phia’s long-expected friend; and when the little yiel found what good cause had kept that friend away from her so lony, and how fyolish aud unjust ber own sus with an arch sinile toward her mother, and whis pered “Al, mamma, T now see what you meant! TP have been stamping on the shoe-brush in the boot.” had been, she turned Leoture.—Victor ©. Barringer, Esq., delivered a lecture in the Court [louse last Tuesday evening before the Young Men's Christian Association. [lis sub ject was the “American Colonization So ciety.” We were highly gratitied with the manner in which he treated the sub ject. While he approved the sending of the free negro population to Liberia, he condemned, as wrong and injurious to all concerned, the emancipation of large bo dies of slaves fur the purposes of send ing them tu that Colony. His remarks on the character of the negro, his suscep- tibility of civilization, and the climate \sion of dunger dictated. | I had nuticed on deck a fine-looking | y of about six years of aye, following | around @ man evidently his father, whose | ‘bo | appearance indicated him to be a foreign- | cordingly. er, probably a German—a man of inedi- win height and respectable dress. The child was unusually fair and fine looking, handsomely featured, with an intelligent | aud affectionate expression of counte-! vance, and from under bis German cap fell chestnut hair, in thick, clustering, curls. After walking about the cabin for a} time, the futher and sen stopped within a few feet of where we were seated and began preparations fur yuiiy to bed. | watched him, The father adjusted and arranged the bed the child was to occupy which was an upper berth, while the lit- | tle tellow was uudressing himself. Hav- jog finished this, bis father tied a haud- kerchief around his head, to protect his curls, which looked as if the son-liybt froin hie young, happy heart, always rest- ed there. This dune, I looke! for him to seek his resting place; but instead of this, he quietly knevled duwn upon the floor, rut his little hands together so beautiful ly, eluidlike, and siinpie; resting his aris vp the lower berth ayuinst which be kneel ed, he began bis prayer. The father sat Cown by his side, and waited the conclusion. lt was, forachild, a long prayer, but well understood. | could hear the murmuring of his sweet voice, but could not distinguish the words ‘There were meu Cinmetian inen retiring to | | he spoke. around ban | test witlieat prayer, or, if praying atiull, a hind of imeutal desire for protection, without» if. ficient courage or piety to kneel down in a steam boat's cabin, and before strangers, | ackuuowledyeo the youduess of Gud, or ask lis protecting love Tis waa the training of some pious! inother. Where was nowt Low many times lad her kind hand been laid on those sunny locks, as she bad tanglit| iin tu lisp his prayers! | A beautiful sight it was; that child at prayer in the nidet of th lese throug. Tle alone, ydrawe nigh to heaven she e basy, Uhonuglit of this) worldly Itha itu lo wlits multitude h the parental love that taug'it per tie evening prayer, whether dead o tar I scarce refrain trom weeping then, vor can witty, Whether or tere cv i now, as 1 see ayain Clial sweet ¢ ”% sleatnlroal - u the crowded tumult of . ue » bend in vuolion belore ca hia Maker Buta little while before, lsaw acrowd Mf wclimiriiy listeners yathered about a company oft Italian singers to the upper smother ar t aud ea 1 J her two sons, w Aa) heeded, uo vue Cared prayer When the little boy had fir evening devotion, le arose and kisse rahed { lather most affectionately, who pot hl rest for wht felt a strony desire to speak to thei, rred Whenm came the confusion of landing prevents Butlif ev vr T meet that boy in his Nappy yoath, Vil thauk bom for the ioflaence and ex wople of that miyht's devotion, and bless vat t flith uty lis berth to the me dele ool nerning. rh ine trou seemmy them azain the name of the mother Seaicely any life ever made a deeper inpression on my mind. LT went tomy room and thanked God that | bad witnessed it, and tor tufluence ou ny beart. steamboat! pray, even at home f paacing Who prays ou a Who teach their childreu to >: How | Became a Gambler. BOCTAL CARD PLAYING. Althongh I belong to the despised fra tervity of gainblers, Ll have always made ita rule tu advise youny iuen to shun the gambling tables, that they inay avoid the rock upyn which TP split; and [will now offer, thrvagi your paper, some sugyes tions tu the beads of families vu the sub ject of sucial card playing. 1 was at least twenty years of age, ani! had lived some months in New York, be fore I ever knew the names of the ordi nary playing cards; but the Importance of w thorough educativa in the science of Caines Was Bool tuady apparent to me, und in a quarter where Thad least ex pected it. Boarding in’ Broadway, I gradually formed an acquaimtance with a number of highly respectable families By one of these [was invited tu attend a sucial party. The heads of this tamily I knew to be mnernbers of an Evangelical Charch, and you can readily jadye uy Surprises, when I made my entry tuto the parlor, to behold most of the company, together with my pious frignds, deeply enyayed at play—not the plays of tune cence, but the plays of depraved pam blers!) The father of the family was en gaged at chess, while the wile presided atthe card table. Their cliidren were jamony the whist players, and others of \the company were engaged at backgaim jinn, dominoes and checkers. The wine circulated freely, and all seem hit on tbe shade. Then its fragrance! core imitalle, as the «prays wave with the breese? It pleases me simply because it cannot be mateh- ed in all the world, and ] am proud of it so- Jo England there are no less than about iwo hundred and seventy acres of ite cious land devoted to lavender farming. acre yields, say, two thousand six buodred powads of flowers. Every hundred povods of flowers give up by distillation about one pound of the vttu of lavender; and thus we leara rhs is an average production of seven pounds of laveuder otto a It requires six ounces of this to make a gallon of lavender water, 80 that Britannia and her childeen—Je- maica, Canada, and Australia—together with & few vinitors—Atmerica, Germany, aod Ressia— use and take bowe with them the epormoas quantity of seventeen thousand gallons of thie lavorite spirit, The lavender farme. of are situated at Mitcham io Surry, aed at en in Hertfordshire. At Mr. Derks’ farm of the latter place, the livender, when in blossou, js resorted to by all the bees for miles aregedk The svand of their hum io such vast pemberp is quite enchanting. Nor do the butterfhes aeg- lect to visit so luxerivus a feast, the taste of which appears to be particularly grateful totheam The bees’ love for the lavender is so excessive, that at the harvest time, as the sprays fall be- fore the sickle aud are bed up into sheaves, they will fulluw it, eweo at a sacrifice of life, iute the benhug still! —Seplimus Presse, FUR GENTTEMEN. Fur preserving the complexion —temperanes. Tu preserve the breath sweet—abstinenes from tobacco, bor whitening the hand—honesty. bor the Wwoustache—ibe ragor. lu remove staine— re pen lanes, TOILET hary slaving soap—ready money. bor nape Ww A bemut bor wu proving Tue b Tu keep away in sigh t—observauioa. a tamily circle, he vulee—crvilaty, o at the todet—a wife, good society. Jispeuse witu the lateh- compan be Ty promote sleep key. _ Ask your Questions Intelligibly. ervn ina rural distnect in the South of J. remarkable for the conceit aad pomp- day examining & z teacber and eliuch be propoveded The class bappea- rity second chapter of J of Jacob's return to therlavd, and the dread be felt at the prow f weet Esau.— * examiner, among other ques- n the circumstances of siculated to excite apprehension Jacvl! No answer, The qee- interms slightly varied, but en, still no reply. acher requested perymaston to and did so in the followiag wordas »> know what made Jacob afraid ) the whole class shmal- “Esau bad four bundred mea 419 Mauner, Waa ut } and astonishing both in. which we re £ lis injured brother make} t was patel bie to the chibdr aot the be Mice ‘ Lhe wily 1 ly rey { henw nied inte ed, > Life. » lapas of years is not life. To eat, exposed to darkness and around ia the mill of babite and u to make reason our eperoand thought an implement of trade , ln this is @ poor fraction wusness of humanity is awaken- cUUes SUN slumber which make Knowledge, truth, love, Iwauty, gooluess, faith, alone ean give vitality to the inechanisin of existence; the laagh of mirth which vibrates through the beart, the tear which fresbens the dry wastes within, the muse that ILood back, the prayer that ealle the the death which startes as with Mystery hardship which forces us to strug- gle, the auatety that euds ia being.— Chalmers, Eleventh Hoar Men. There is a class of men who are always Innk aod sieep; to be t; lo pace " a t worth wh to be brings el future nea late in all their undertakings, coming in at the eleventh hour in allthings. They are the last.” reaching the platform when “* starting, and are good fora perilous jump when they go on @ jaunt. Everything, both in inorals and business, they put off till the last moment, and then stand an excellent chance of being a few ininutes too late. In case of a boat or railroad cars, it would be the same with them if the time of departure was an hour later, for they would be just in the same flurry, and just a little too late to take things comfortable These late omits are the bane of ali punctual persons with whom the have cealings, and who have no big be to tap or steam whistles to blow and thae hurry up the cleveoth Sour men to their dates. One delingnent man will de range the best laid plans of hundreds, by tailing to be in time, and by his disre- yard ot minutes le causes others to lose hours the cars are al steamboat and easy. Not only in business, but in moral en- terprises also we have eleventh hoar men. How do see men, when the great retoring of the day seem to ran sinvotily in silver sippers, come into the great werk with mach gusto and talk ae | bravely as though they bore the soars of jan hundred batdes. “ Better late than often we and huving reflected fur some time he and resources of Africa, were instractive|cd hapuy but myself, who, in such a par- | never,” and they shall have their allotted The crop from about 1,U") eres under | retarning to look after the maraboat. — [again inquired ; = 5 [and interesting. — Weetern Democrat. ty, was a barbarian. I could do nothing | penny.—Spirit of the Age. “THE FALL OF DELUL Affer six days of hard fighting, Delhi was recaptured by the British wader Gen- eral Wilson. The assault began on the Aéth of September. The bastion neat the camp was taken on the first day, and on the secood, the lines being extcouded, a larger portion of Ure walls fell to the wonguerors. Next day the ma taken, and on the fifth the way was o} ed further futo the town, tll, finally, ou the sixth, the mutineers couplet ly wave wey, aud the British lion was asa te Mmphant ip the a: lief city ot the Mogul Empire. Wits Oliv © British troops, au teers. Vhic tal uumber of captured puns was 200 The conflict on bot vs Was ! On the one hand, vis bb dier, breath 1 is ; death inflicted on his c¢ fearful tragedy of Cawnpore Letore ies eyes, on the oiuer ti » Ue Sepa his hyupes of meres iteds bas Weust the strougheld, and huow.sed sc ‘ of ithe would have t place of escape, und Ul athisheels. bewoco of history were sterner, and when victory declared in tuver of a lustre on the valor and dusciline of th English troops. quarter should be ¢ the women aud clildien « fearfal aud vot unjust rctrivu jnhuman massacres of Cawipore. Ha manity shudders to ink that the dacke- pages in Listury atford no inere terrible the Lesicuers, it sled Phe orde: Vel Instances of revenge Chau that) devolea eaty given up to the revenpe of an cn raged soldiery. ‘Vhe mutiny in India may be said tu be atan end. No torce can now witlistand the victurions armics of England, and the Sepoys will be hunt ed down like yame, and oh out al! Central India. cape. In all parts of t! erything will 600n be 1, and the brightest of her jewels red to England's crown. Nothing for a | period has tended sv much to the co. solidation of the strength of Englat this suppressed rebellion, and, surciy, t one vo formidable was crushed so sucn bespeaks much for the mil of the great nation whose prowess tins been found equal to every emergency While these events are tranuspiring the » &@ brighter day dawus un the West ern Hemisplere ; and after so many trials, we are abuut to anticipate a period prosperity. Chased t They cannot es > | » Peninsular ev UI ssl0r be rest as at tary renhowt ANOTHER SWIN DLE The Wheelin: Times alludes to the re- cevt sale tv the General Government of the Fort Ripley reservation, and pro nounces the sale a swindle throughout and we concur in that opinion. Lt save “The Fort Iii; ley reservation, ce prising an area of fifty-seven thous acres of as cood land as can | Minnesota, and sit in that State, | corruption of the to specu ators, uta mere! oa ve found tated in Leda wo been seid rover gov thas ewind! wv the weveruiuent of a lar amount « ment entered Ch wee alman's a land agente, the atter in the wl dguiai: acre! Was run uy! Aen! cents, ia still greater port uu ne com! | acre! By this treach« rx nf rine vit erminent ag . «4 thing of i:. tilt, = la f me ata ay Ss t Ci 1 have ane other «« ! = stead of leing treasury its stece «f tae ‘ Fort Src we \ ( will have: plies its vf the ma Soa Hew to pre Ome many wa). maBy dire eis ' ry pie exer ) and that ;- w Geet ma wer | * fermentat of M Bhech | we A ‘ wR ont t mae and Cm ug apparet Pithout « ried my . “oo smpely theres cee tis Medic ve (ee cure » A familie dren w ” tema» ing ie . two b» Coan cu " the Con le sin We are Sauod. rs ceipls { the Veurs peer frei Rept. and deilare at aon sources ' bundred Aju dawycr Bape seed ( qed tie Ip pareful CAROLINA WATCHMAN, LIS Tv EVENING, NOV, 24, 1837. PUESDAN rERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH al Codd Saap.—Tivursday and Friday last were very cold days. The mereury vas down to 1S on Friday morning. — It scold enough for pork packing. . | Rock Island Faetory sent up some half definitions that will answer every where, xs well | dozen bolts of their staple goods, consist- |as in Trigonometry, he has:destroyed the gener) i, New York a new work, whieh, not be- ing of Cassimera, Jeans and Petershams, | slisation that might be made in Trigonometry it’ i, Gurselves “learned in the Law,” This establishment is *!f In other words, he has sacritived some of | The —aapeeeatmeme and parsnips wo have ever seen. very superior. worthy of all praise, and is doing a good business, A Petershauj overcoat, the cloth from this Factory and the coat made in Charlotte, was much admired. Upon the whole, we regard the Meck- lenburg Fair as a decided success ; and hoping that all our counties may, ere ‘long, avail themsc!ves of this excellent meaus for stimulating the enterprise, skill aud industry of their citigens, we would that the members of the Rowan urge Agricultural Society should loose no op- portunity to revive and atrengthen their orgauizauioa, ~~ [27 The New Orleans Banks resumed the payment of specie on the 17th inst. The indications, at present, favor the, opinion that all the Banks will resame payments much sooner than was expect- ed. it is believed, within a few days. | a H The Cholera is sull prevailing in the North of Europe. ery te” vb u Yoong has published a vu declaring the Territory of prociatuall Utah under martial law, and forwarning the officers in commaad of the U.S. ar ny, sent out to Salt Lake, from entering the Territury., Brighatm’is hot. oo Iredell E-rpress.— Mr. Drake, the edi- torofthe Ashboro’ Bulletin, has aunoune- ed his purpose to remove to Statesville, N.C., where he will publish a paper to be culled the Tred! Express. The Bul deten will be discontinued. <—. Va. on Satarday ~ryallou was paid tor Chinese Sugar Cane bs) fifty cents rup We lave heard of seles in this and other counties at $l per gallon. Some few specimens that we have seen were, we think, about equal to molasses costing of a genuine letter, &e. that money ; Lut the sy rups we have fair- | y tested, cannot, justly, pass fur more than ordinary molasses, which are sold every where at trou 4U0 to 6U cents per “=> Lhe Greeasbory’ Patriot takes os t for copying, with approval, an ex tract trom the Kt Ci Register, sugyest wg wha € 6 { that paper thought tet: les © tue lee ob policy for the Whites and Americans in the neat) cam paiz The Lee} hlican Banner aleo in res Ss umusemnent. Both these } . rave ex} tler 7 e 4 ny &e. We are ce aininy lived to them fur any groud } 16 ev Ave erished concerning us, a s 5 y disap} ne thie J EN] tat ° feitucer {the in But Y ate eve wiih ué rowe are with “i, we Gv tet c BMHe pulnto career, anil s they men ‘ we aliall | > treat the i oo; 4 / \\ esda f M ~ i x safe ed about one w ‘ t ‘ torals { ite a » wel é 4 divs: fa cles as \ ‘ Uae a epee fur a bare ] Ley a i Lom os M e M 4 x | pty c t e t wt ating: she e €or i yon, Une Z WEIL LUZ 1 Meer- 0) «& Wilson, a ( Over 4 “ X 1 4 i a (; ‘ 2 Wotan j t W 4 ery Geant fu ar 1 Was and M | s very slau a 1 ric y 1 te Aare ituraa j ( Sietiers, Straw Cut ( rs, & \ S | ry ( Next, t , y , 4 r ys . ee ( [be a ’ 1 a ‘ met ‘ Rog os Ie - Adar lia ( ( - 5 ne 4! ‘ i ‘ i ‘ . te tier a ew 4 ( tr hoe a . f the largest veute Love Letters.—We have received, of late, several copies of love letter’, which we have beeu requested to publish. They have all been tiled away, subject to the orders of those who sent them. La one case, we are assured by the unkoown sender, that the M.S. is a true copy We would desire uo better reason for refusing to publish it, if the letter itself were not totally unworthy of so much We like a witty thing, and never re- fuse a place to such, unless there is apparent malice mixed with it But we think it is bad sport laugh at a poor illiterate fellow who, having fallen desperately in love with Sucky or trouble, Sallie, attempts the most difficult task of telling | her, by letter, how much he loves her. The smartest, best educated boys of 18 of 20 years lave vainly strived to perform this. They have groaved all night and moped all day in utter despair of finding words io either English, French or Dutch, express their passion, and have at last enced the puzzling job in the language of the savage Indian, whuse intense feeling is ex pressed by a grunt. There is absolute crueli\ in laughing at a chap, bead and ears in love It iy a very senous piece of Lusiness with bim ; aud his letters to Susan are too sacred spread abroad in the public prints ; besides, it might be the cause of spoiling a match, and sul jecting the parties to a long and pautul agouy to be >: J.T. Henderson and J. W. Hemphill clected tw the United States Sepate from Texas are — Al! the Southero markets are advancing, and large sales of cottuo are reported. —— Our Superior Coart is now in Session, tis Honor Judge Person presiding. [He s “bent” on having good order olmerved n hits Conrta, it would seem, as we have For the Watchman MANTEL OF PEANECAND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY. BY PROF. CHAS. PHILLIPS, OF THE UNIVERSITY UF NORTH CAROLINA Theis is most thoughtful and segzeative realise Ingonometry that the writer of ar as within almost twenty vears evotuu to mathematical studies Prufease ] sis evidently a buld and an ony think , . al mw saine me, A practic mi wise ~ ne He bas not foiowed ealen pall bul bas struck Owl a Bew (ra hor » if a gis it ein some Instauers inore . al® nas ycull » rare a -A “ ways Ihss ' “ gril, secant, de, are | ‘ . s i ) ~ . 4 thee wm Aliten f ‘ t sta tak ' I'r , t “ ’ lig i garde hee miur, de, as tu tas anyles an ' 1 Sane : L ’ Kruw a a eur gun us page 2 ‘ c i at i ) aosuch A fa cut I * 2 r is} y jer AL lee lines ulen for aby es ne ‘ “s the objector aullem, e¢ las a pt J new ter +e t ‘ 7 = agai minal Trig y ara w ‘ Ile wousl give a hing A atl pte eames employed in cher seven 10 subordinate places, Now, with all deference to the gifted author, we think t a tied an error W approve « m4 1 ot mre De AAtiple, lo eee @ Lrealiae UN (re r swt hal U trulos Were to ule lo radial AD A GUMON Cewtre Tlat surt of generale abon, which makes ail geometne facts germs rons ube root, we inost heartily approve. But we not Ubiok that any practical good would re t from attempting to show @ yuuth, when he netl meuts of Geometry, the cot ection Getween the tractus of that science and any otber, Mechatecal Vlilosephy for iustance We could generalise the rule fur areas aud soled btents im terms of the eceotrobarye method atid aay al the measure was the geueratrix pA described by tie centre of vray ty I atrix. Deut this would only confuse rand puce sin dnote than ever ] ysu, We think, w be found some of th fo i'r Phillips. He bas yeneral r ew © tleld of setence a partmentof Pr gonometry, Tad he referr g 4 esto the ev and event t mortal and vertical diameter ral pages xplaining mt wy general remark that a change of retion must be attended bya Ww J n ve def one of Profeseor pm, f two reasons First, we think that ate too purely aledract to be readily com tiled trained minds of boys on . v r College eourse Touse a home figure, we tear that le has placed the fodder tobs tug bigl for the calves of bie flock. The Banks of New York will do so, | the relations of parts among the trigonometric | functions, ip arder to extend those relations iuty |other brapcbes of mathematics. It is in vain to search after ulti- This we can- | bot approve. ‘mate facts. mathematics, we find that a thousand truths, that we supposed jadepeudent, are but corrolls {vies of some great (ruth tbat bas become kuowan. "A little more progress, and this great truth is clouds and darkness that envelope the Throue uf Hiun, whose “glory it is to couceal a thing.” In gure weakness and iguorance, We must be sal- lofed with pointing out the harmony aud coy- aection of parts io each subordinate study, with- Out the fuule effort to see all truths from one As Adam the the air and beasts of the field pass in review be stand-point. made all fowls of j fore him, and gave them caimes as they passed, su suine of our modera iwathenaticius have ; made all the sciences file before them, and have ‘imposed a vomenclature upod all, But with this one, and it may be a frivuluus j objection, to the book, we like it better than any | treatise on the same subject in the English lan- | guage. The practical exercises have been care- jtully aud intelligeatly prepared, and are admira jbly suited to instruct and develope thought. The treatise oa Nawyation is a pertect mathe: | matical gem, free fiom the barbarous notation and cumbrous techovlogy, wih which that sub The book whole, has, we think, but few equals, and no ject is usually treated. then, asa superiors. And sinee it is the very first bouk of sciénce that has ever been prepared by a native North Carolinian, it ought to have the generous Much lately of fustering Southern literature and en talent. patronage of the State has been sac couraging native Here, an opportunity is affurded, nut ony to North Carolina, but to the entire South, te show the sincerity of their professions, There is taleut enough at the South, but it must be supported, and it must be peed. We rejoice ia the faet, that the first book of science, from a North Carolina pen, has comm out from the classi groves of the University We earnestly hope that the reputation of that Institution may thereby be increased, and that pew laurels may adorm the brow of the distin guished author. bo Wu Davideun College, N.C. = ooo = FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN “Ponder the Path of thy Feet.” “A wise mon vill hear, bat fools despise wis Moderate drinkin lends those who indulge im it down to that awfal point When the human monster j asses this point, which lies dom and instrucioa.” beyond which they have po beart concealed in the moderate drinker's path, he w donk be drith at) lus dnuk at Lis father's grave; he wiil seule hie mother’s cuflia; be will child's funeral; he will drink at bie wife's dea bed > yea, he will et drunk om the very intox cating powon winch be obtained in exchanve f the nounshing food tiat charity broug)it in ite hand of kindness to ense the distressing hanger f his wretched fa Intoricat ng juer wus out the spirite! kindness ind “ sou Well may it be ward, “the drunkard bas no heart.” And moderate drinking is feat s ng away all the kim) fevogs of him who pra eee it Do vom, reader, desire a bttle of thie arlessness and onk aaof f. gg? 7 ka! heal ~ DD i” A Dore ‘ a aa fee wel Druk na 1 aan | [hy vem 8 ny fo inore heart wanes! Drink a more, and more fre nathv, and —vwis a then find vr ‘ kard —a d heard \V sake . J =n fine ferizs aiurest WN * come at ¢ a inene ’ i on * a " a hey ‘ bers iv very ] bute pekard ow ’ « ho hae |i. , r more o * Lat te h an] ba ‘ / t Dea Lat now aie dear drinker taste a siree cons L \ wl esr * wlfat erate ut rate donker, for wr aake, f al ft e the ask f f Sah f J wou t soul of * «ja the . ‘ hive I* wi ~ tnucl J] ae atid) poems t suf soma nine al Leings i rainy le tik «berate 4 fe eater g aie \ ow @ itt le. yoru tarpest t progress ny whe ie going toward the ral of r , The dram drinker alwana fancies h wf | feetly pale, util be ie beyond the real He thinks he ues very iitile, not enone to injure any oF Ile knows, be save, what A sabout. Tle can govern hanseil a drith og mod: rately [hus be comtines to drink "ull be be wa a perfect sot, aud that, tuo, be re he p« ves tis dangerous situation. Oh 4s ff 0 fa go degrading, dangetous valy f dram draw tag It is es J oot J rows a dion arvvod its vietin lu Wag ep Ve cliatn, it be ad AINAL AS Uulary slave, duwn Wo the chambers of woe It decerven 4 vic aby the or f peace aud watety, | Jraws Cher to t Jatk sea of drunkenness, at the bottom: of w s the moutir of b J flattens a inan wh charms bie senses, enelay apy 1 us nd, destroys ‘ rupte his heart, and Diaate die xttectiona 1 Use tome AUIS Spirite in ANY quantity ito tra el the rund to death and bell Tt is to par Sith temptation Itas totuflame the aystem To trifle with the wen It makes a man ! eof kna a he rision of f “ th au ny stock “Hear counsel and recemve anetroction, that t Uinayest be wise in thy latter end * FROM KANSAS St Louis, November 16 Advices to the 14 natant from Kansas have been rece ‘Lin this erty, whoeh state that th Consutaconal Convention lad adjourned, after forming @ Provisional Government Owith Gea Calhoun as President) to go into operation im mediately A Clause sanctioning slavery bad been passed . As we advance in the study of | ANEW LAW BOOK. | tite :— Epwarps on Bits AND Promissory Notes, by Isaac Edwards, Counsellor at Law. New York, Banks, Gould & Co, In the ad We have received from the publishers linistration of the law, law- says the Anquirer, “ the lion is in Wash- ington? unanswerable. The Richmond Enguérer eontinnes to} Afeeting of # jremind the South That if Walker is a; National Pronective \** traitor” and a “satrap” it would be “more courageous and exiting” to de- We nounce the President, whose '* satrap "| Mr, Askew) submitted to the perusal of a friend wha|he fs) apd to abuse the adininigtration, | The meeting ia, and he has handed us the following hur | Whose agent heis.. If he is» jackal,” On thia point the Enquirer is} The President has fully |jeeted, twe yeare,ago, ig wbymt, 2,500 9. we dtive Engineers! of thé Ohiited a hold a meeting, on Tkureda iN ee . Prebidiny. of Baltimore, | the railroads. in fourteen of and the nanber wiio have t ‘.o | tive part in the tmowe sinew ie Wag jpn. identitled himself with the course of Wall} gineers. aaa ler, determined, as it would seem, to sink or swim with him. Indeed, he has ex- | The meeting held that wig milli. plication of railroads in ihe tes hag “yers and judges have for so long a time) hibited in this inatter, ina mere striking | cansed a corresponding Caiman for haga. / appealed to Byles and Hiity op theaub> | deyred jtin we have ever known hin | motive engineers} and thea ject of Bills of Exchange and Prowlssory | before, firmness of purpose and tidelity | ity which the abseace of any. but an off shoot of some other, still nearer the Notes, that they would be unwilling to toafriend, Pierce dropped Reeder before | or standard of qualitloatlyog ag sanction the attempt of any oue Co super the opposition bad yooe balf as farag it many persons wholly wi itie sede them on those subjects. The Author of this ‘Treatise seems to folds on to his prote, inst Walker. Bat * Old Buek ” 4 ‘the agi. Jaws {responsitile post of boo uliotlvye | ze with the ardor of | have attained to that position tly oo have been aware of this fuet, and in the a first love, and the tenacity of his own |jary of the profession, tr the detrimen: outset cites these Authors as being of the foreign ministers. very highest authority, and admits their hiwake controlling inflaeuce iv the settlement of invoted questions of merchantile law. The work by Edwards coutalis seme S00 pages. Tt adopts Byles and Cutty “prepared to take this position, it will be! It is impossible to any distinction between them ex cept that the principal bears the heavier responsibility and deserves the aeverer When “the South” is coudeination, jot others engaged bw that ue ) well as to the hagaed of the interest of jthe corporations whe employ then, and the great jeopardy af the travelting pul: Hie. 5 tm The associated engineera ard dovising as authority, and follows their opinions powerfully backed by the independent; a plin to be submitted: to tw. several as to what was the law ou bills aud notes when they wrote, some thirty yours age. And in addigon thereto, clearly and pet spicuously states the ruling of the Sa preme Courts and Courts of Appeal ia the various States of the Union, and of the Supreme Court of the United States. In doing this the anthor las stated the substance of nearly two thousand Amer: leap cases Wlich wre incorporated im the body of the book, instead of being in votes and qmarginal refer as is tov fre quently the case. The work will prove invaluable tu the mereantile comunity, as well us useful tu every member of the Bar. Ju the body of the work there is a sy: hopsis of the laws of the varivus States on the subject of usury, wud of the sda ages” allowed vn Uilis returned for pun- payment. nees, fs | It is, however, to be regretted, that, in a book of so much excellence, one on sv mnuch labor and pains have been ex- ; ; pended, In defering tothe latest decisions of the severa » the decisions of the Supreme Court of Nowth Carolus tor the ) A ro last ten or Ullven years have been over vhed. Within that tise questions lave Wrisch ol Which the utasive ec t Rattn has been bieughe t wuld has beech vt palit v Vise V the tears gt Dauicl and the polish ed echolarship and wiedow of Gaston Aad more recently Cases lave been de termined by our Supreme Court as at present ably | cobetitnicd ;— Aud yet, se laras we have been able tu discover, the lust reference made by the wuthor te opr eae me Court Reports is 2d Tredell. othe practitouer in North Carolina, familiar with the decisions of bis ows Co the on Jou wall felts vet it ohe Which we that ‘ is is t 4 A di ce ty be alluded tu oo. Sra so News rRom Dua \ jiavie inte ees y cexicieaceout) Scere Kus Vis ‘ I “ (he ‘ . out seven rehve wargeote ‘ . se aut ait , 4 » > MIN ete rot be Lik (ity, were cay fburtiedt wt Hand's forks Creer w th rn t e } nt th I Loans we © deters a . 1 . ' . ‘ x ' ! 2 nts ‘ ' flee a a. " . . ! ain x te ah | be ‘ “ « Stalee aris 1 7 a ~ a alies i . n . “ Js j e if L dle | } i i i — A ‘ | ' . ‘ i * ' ! \V I ANI Is ISSt bs \ vie | . wielivean \ | ‘ as I rea . . . | t s ne ar e . ' jal | DD ’ jot re tp 28) fen that w Ne mine ha | v * Ke cremtes “ine ve erent ie ’ it J i that pressure of 1647, Leda a 14 al lhe en fa 4 - Woy { i] wis te eas t (yur eer ' JeIOCFALIE paLty is ie we pariey ot = ae baject ” ‘ ‘ jroris “ “ 4 ved star wa Lofereig yeoende oo . ati, Oren * Av aye atid ban krypt i b Lalo bink ot . 4 Delow we give tive | f Wiz Party ee edo ~ Dank, as sifest ab y coustutional tank 2 A pro " arth et mt u id Os 1¥, and seetre Gonitner ’ 4 x, A ya ws Peque : ’ Ma yrs mp . {, al, “ 3. Nast bution ot th | i] tities Wy veral Sla \ toe and ow ' v ‘ ’ \ \ f ' Grog al eoroseRuiii wil on ral Anion thet '‘ { iwon i i at oni Iazerda. anda ' | tihibus | | for ah f shied the , tvauisin ot th My ejay wa tle bes . A pery 4 ary A TELESCOPE COMED DISCOVERED Voowt November 12 N Telescope Comet wae discovered from the Observatury of the Harvard College last even ny. The disgovery wae made Ly bbornee BE. Tuttle jo Several cstunes have nleo been found on the thorhoud of Tussou, Wineb are supposed to have agcootly fallen, wind of the Seath.—/et. Latelligencer. SALE OF LOIS NEAR BEAUFORT. We learn that the grass amount of sales of tots which took place hist week at Morehead City and Carolina City, near Beaufort, in North Carolina, was abont DOU, YOU B18, 080 tor Motelusad anab $17,- 000 for Carulina City, The Morehead City lots are fifty by ne hnudeed feet. They averaged about S220 each. Those of Carolina City are iunch larger, and the average priew was much below those of Morehead, A barque in port at Beaufort on the Lith, found not less than nineteen feet of water across the bur at low lide. TUE MORMON DIFFICULTIES. Washington, Nov. 17.—The despatch- jes to the Government coutirm the destrae- Honef the truns and the Meruon eppo stionte the entrance of the nto Utah. Beigham Youn detios the General Goverwuent, and counescis be Hiities iu a determined wanner. THE GRANITE BANK. Haxtronp, Now. 14. The Times says that the assets of the Granite: Bank, Connecticut, have bewss found te be between three and four tiwa- dred dollars ia evin, a one dol'ar bill, aud asecoud hand gate, wot et paid tor, The ieiittea of gl Var vers liad iesued Lille tu the amount 00, wand scuttercd thems: about in is parts of the country Nashept ing Aitcheo; ard waa, tu all appearances, an vul-and-cut ewindle. 2. tel Rinub Aceudent.—Mr. Ih. A. Giles of thos place, on his way from the Soc Furr Pruning to set on the ear, fell oe woow word, a Hnyured biitowell so se Verely that it was theoaglit bre cold pect ver We are pleased to learn that ws een comveyed to Charlotte in an tipae x condition, having every at tention that the brethren of the onder ty winch be beboiygs cau bestow. — 1 pub Lanner ork papers ' hey of pur again ate t, ated that vent fon stration. | { | the event ite fil re “tnder the present Chief Magistrate riikely te She best etepy g etoue to ‘ at eucy oe £ Caugul [nrention Mr) Juines Arn “ wore connty visited the Parent Ont wt Worshimgteor asf week with the view of wong ente a celfia . ' wlow mlaor bichit tra ery ‘ tneb Phim praips ean in porta ve ” Pwegallen« of water, w ' cere 16 viele, will peoduce fores Tirow OF poonde cf ty the mer It w y wateria) rk ante ia ate No fall ot Hew fre ow 1 berenk water Pie nineh ne pinged over a well a Nelo perpetaallv, taking water ont fthew Arid feturining it If rte led for nee. st will be drawn webl will aapply If thre ceeded and the object bet rive theme ery, a stngle well will answer all puri for perpetnal use. Plisne an Hpertant invention, as it je cheap and pred fom vast variety of pur ntom Ladepene ent turder in Memphia, Tenn pained to learn that, on the Maj Thon 4 Mu s place, and weil known to moat of ret rene, waa shethy Wa. Ro int, ed The lamentable « took plaée in the cabin of the Wate Farmbee, iy ny atthe wharf, riphia Venn, Dr We are inet (irineriy od tt f ‘ netantly k rrene Peyton, n atfernpt to se} nrate the parties, « tin the the tand The eanse of tl affair lias oot yet been publiabed Rep. Lanner owe hoe Asheborongh Bulletin says that ns of wild pigeons made their ap pearance in’ Rand phy last week They ve devouring the acorns which are a fant this year, and will deprive the voy of ther winter sustenance A Steam Carri yge tnade its A} pearancr ' treetsof Manchester, near Pitts rever the streets bike a thing " e turninge corners and dodying rate Phe driver of an OMTDUS, BeeIn Tino mon this experinient, pot whip to his raeeand tried to ontran the atean car nave, but the latter left his coach ao far belond, that the omnibos driver was lnuehodat by the Bpectatora The steam went at the rate of nine miles an hour with a pressure of @ixty pots Fhe inventor is JobnS. Uf ill, ot Man It is said the President is of opinion that Wather's expedition was allowed to make its escape through a collusion of some of the officials at New Orleans. If the fact shall be established Npow the in- Qiily baw or I red, every participant wn ithe matter is to be remuved 2D. trees {State Leyislatorca, having for ite oly [tho passage of an web de form @ lew of Fexaniners, so that ho person cian! pins the | orden! but competent practical pete | Cive etigineers. | — - ¥ | Browalow on the Pin itive Slaw law. }—The following, from Broyles’ letter jtu the Auti-Dlavery Standurd, is w stroty jway of putting the eases * . | ‘Paal wetually apprebenled @ fagt |tive slave, and seut lodee baek! tu his hew- ful owner und earthly sepeter. . Awd the | Angel of the Lord” on one veeasion sitively served in the Gu acity ofa Ue lted States Marshal, dud assisted in afk | resting the fugitive shive ELagar, whe had jeseaped frum her mistress Sarah, and re | turned her to her law fub owner t” } -_- A YOUNG LADY 8MOT. We are informed that Mids Fabiths Lacus, daugiiter of Thomas Lacus, Keg, {whe resides in the southern part of tite jcounty, was ucchdeutally sles by brother and badly wounded im both legs on last Monday. The accideus hapyreved ‘in this manner, the yJvung man wow b flick of wild pigeons and rage tutu: ‘the lene where the sister wae for lite gue to sheet them, when Ly usishap the Charge exploded, lalying the contents ia the bong, of his sister, Though badly wounded, ithe thoaght amputation wid net beeuns wecessary and that she wil) reevver, Achebore Lustbetin. The bank | Wasrxux Cuor.—A_ letters to the Journal of Commerce coucludee some pretty tall bragging ae te Lodiaus crys ly tating that “the State Ayricaltural Farr which cheed last month, offtred « premiuw ofa elver pitcher to the farmer Who rained the best five acres of germ, the nem corn to the acre, and the bee The award ty be made on the 4) grment of three disinterested inen in the township, by measnring the com inthe thel@l— sinyghe vere, —and estimating the qmaned ty of the whole from thateere. They ane before a mnyistrate and give they award wader oath ae te the quantity af the See acres, judping of the whole by the meusnrement made of a single sere Live award wider oath, wre coght handed und fifty mcen bushels and ear hehf baal cl toe the flee acrea—or ove hundred aad seventy one bushele and onehalf baehel te the “Credat Judawas Ap petla,—neon Bago” weld probaly be the ofa New knglaud farmer. But fact be eu emyle acre anewer VESSELS ORDEKED IN PURSUIT OF WALKER.” Naw Onigars, Norember 16 The Goverment officiale here reewived de stiles fom Woashiuyt beecting that ab ~ Siete meer eniters ore hy ther vexerks neicun bo attered, most be despatched imme sels porsa@t of Gen Walker, Walker's par sme the yreat obpet of interest veiclerable smocutatna ensele Mm re tele meplaler) prune meerwts. oe Woun It hee nitemly heen Hoeeher of mite iy Menachem tty hata resumed upevatieon®, armel rt te mew paud that the ork berated Lomh Irint Workein New der ary Will start whet ommeliee ry on the Oth o sant Some bbe ef the exeet of operstions of mcowcern May le ferment from Use fect teat they einploy flee hundred operatives, Ap things bow stand, manufaetorers ell have bat a esen chance for running tet ollie mt profit, the rewometeriale leing tuo hig® tu leave a Margy fh yemnde. st standiog the matetinl dechwe t 1 le commencement of the Tey wlnnoe, Neweraren Kereexcumnsy.— The large ds the sae of their view quenee of the dalimess of the ad ! Ty the move each estab eaves from $60 to O73 per werk At Davenport, bowa, the datlies have materially d hea of Chicngu have resluced sheets, in verter busitepe het: itialer| the sae of their pages by matmal agree W hear of the auineroes gowns of In Milwaukee. the Americat bas beeo worted with the Newa, (Democratic ) whos Tiwe —The beat Chattanooga “We understand that on ye terday, the Pith instant, four hundred hays were hiked wt the slaughtering house of Chanlier & MceCamey'« Hoo Kitusea Advertiser says As yet, we have not been infrmed ato What will be the protable price of hage Unis semson. Judging from prees in Kentocky and loo, however, we incline ty the oprnree that we will not command more than three nud a lialf to fuar cents on & Mr. David Murphy, the paper mamnfactorer near Fayetteville, North Carolina, has presented weditors of the Obmerver with aream of paper tThrinedee at his mill from the sugar cane after the )itee had been e xpreased. The Observer eave tt inof very ood body, bearing ink well, bet of Jellowish color. Fiourn—A ternble fight occurred une nreght last week, says he Columbia (Tennes roo) Mirror, between a fine blooded étalfion and w jack belonging to May. James HL. Wetster, of this county, which resulted in the death of the Phe jac kk lite rally tore one of the horses err out by the roots, and then seizing bim by the throat, soon made a finish of bim. Treninne furtiner Tur Best Kixp ov Money.—A New York bauker asked a young lady of that ety whet kine of money she liked best.“ Matrimony, “What interest does it bring! mxked the banker. “If properly invested n wil double the uriginal stock every two years, she unawered, He concluded she wasn match fr luin, but the reat is a gecret, ‘ ahe replied, millions sald dol -comtract opinion | introd ae ‘fe Wier’ ¢ ‘ y Joba farming 0 all be ine The pr garden a was @ Var In Gp}@ar of seed cx pre-e inn of by M aurod acr 55 busbe! to Urea, thi 24 fron | ele of wii Gom pton 1,100 pow W Wink abandone hav@ no aud skill We we weather « it was we ed to find ed to prot hibit a be try, and e —~ Hillebo THE Nol Moti From del and often p ble, with th of raanager vember bef berng the cs alvertine }il cash on nec: hess in the | best to beyi ing year. Avery pr printers are Sirat numbe suring the the Pei 1838. We but we feel | ceson the fi We have ur 8nd believe has seldom | this, too, at takings of uh and panic of pressure, we Journal ay ‘hat could p Rrutulate the Succenr, and Cain subscrit C, h@ Wi bie Cause, n mam ere icaltural tired a « farmer certs, te A ment of wwiship, tity af hele by Ne sere handred hf breeete Iroc mud | btelel wns Ap ly be the ur. bu Cit OF ber 14 ceived che that Cab bet Venere el ome Walker's f interest slo om re raly heen an hem tty © madd that New Jer Oth Tele of fact Usat As things ut a sn pruflt, the a mary nl dechive wt of the large d® + of their of the ad ech estab perk AL erinlly ds nal agree owns of bas beeo ratancnge ton ye hangs were arin & ih ried opine han thre ynfactarer pre sented of paper after the ver saye tt eli, bat of occurred (Tennes ion and hatter, th of the he horses him by trimony, bring a) it will ars,” phe patel for Mobile, to eotton inte yarn at pee i aaa is déstined w toy Wade, MULLS Gh GO, A a2 5 24. 1837, BY roath.oq great gelebrity as Whitney"acot-|preer Wm 47 8 136\foead Mar. 2 ton gin. The following account of the | Beeowas, 422 |Mylasnes Cubn, “40.450 proceedings of the New York Ameriesn | Botte, ese} Meare tas to! -dnstitate in relation to it is copied from er atadaaaaaa |Naite (Cut) 66 18.0 25 |Vuis, 35 | the eofreepondent of the Vational Zatele| x 4x fue, 31 «37 OILS LINSEED | digenoct :— "Among the awards of the late fair in Colfee Rio, 13015) ** ‘Tawners, 50 a 624 “dau, 174 20 |Prtuioes, tinh, 75 0 75) Cyuttou, lbald | % Bwees 65470 vio Yarn, lida ; 7 : R Ib. 3 the Cry ! alace Was that of # large ile Gore, 50 a 50 |alt per mek, 220 4 4.25) i to Major Guurge G. Heurys of) "Meat, 50." 60 [sheeting Bro 104 12 Jabains, for his *iuproved cuin- Ghickensper dog. 1.50 a $2) Sager Bro, 104 12 binations of aiuelinery for wanutagturing | hid peedia. = Bu lO | © Crushed, 1h 17 | eathers por lb. 35437)“ Clarified, Ltn id bot lt uty we thy plantations | Four per bbl. 5.00 » 5.25,Tullow, 12414 | of the South’ qiute the egact tithe vf) Sack, 200 4 250; Wheat White, 1004 100 | the invention, ‘Tie award was unde on) las Ban ae eon 80 « 90 | th6 faith of on claburute aud intyresting |" ot ews 25 030 | actical yn familiar with maghine- rs L. M. Wiley, Bsy., one of the lary: est planters of the Seutu, ‘Lue iuachiue apow which this award has Leeuw given, shas been in practical operation during the progress of the fair; und bas atiruet- Thd greatatioutivn. Itjsto be tuken duwn a tew duys and shipped to George 8. Yerger, Esq., awell known and extwusive phinter of Lasoo. gounty, Mississippi, up- on whoge plantation itis te yo at vuce ‘inte operation, us Major Heury has con- Sracted with Myr. -¥. tw wpiti his seed cot- Brees ¢ tu the extent of foueshun- dr ad eine bales per annum for tive years, “Tu order to give the planters of the South yenerally the early use of this most valdable itiverition, it ts proposed, [ un- derstand, to form a joint-stuck company under the general law of Virginia or eome'other State, with a capital of foar millions of dollars, in shares of une thou- said dollars each. This company will -comtract With the planter to furnish tin the necessary jmachivery and spin bis cutluy. inte yarna, charging ne profit on | the machinery itself, for which every ‘planter must pay the actital cust, but re: | iring a tari of probably one-fourth of the cxceas of profit between the price of “the mew cettoy and the spun yarn. It geewa tu be adinitted by those whose opinion ia worth anything that, by the introdaction of this improvement on what fa Mier’ called the plantation, the reveuue of the evttun grower will be increaned nearly, if net quite, one handred per cent A targe wamber of planters have already, 1 wn informed, expressed a wish to fol low Mr. Yerger’s exatuple, aud Lace the benelit of this important machinery with out Welay. OUR FAIR. Ia she list of remiums awarded at the Mate Feir of tle Orange County Agrical twral Society, the premiam of &2 awarded to W. W. Guess, Es) » Gor au improved “Harrow was omitted. The improvement evasists in tle teeth being set Lack ware, Instead of vertical ; the harrow is thereby prevented from clogging, and better ac complishes ite work. Thisis deemed by oome @ gree! imi) co. cmeit. Though the acticles cxiilited at oar Pair were not namervas, we wore happy te eve among the doings of vir inechanics some very fair speciinens of home made articles, such as the bande ine baggies by Mr. Murdook, the wellinade furni ture and veal castings by Messrs. Jones & Hooker, the altractive lot of tin ware ly Joba Laws, and enough speciinens of farming utensils to show that they uiight all be made here. The productions of the fara aud the garden also wale a yor! show. There was a variety of vegetabl 6, large and fair 1D appearance, and numerous species of seed cutn, Vieing with each otiert preeminence , but the palm was carriced of by Mr. Ih as IL. Ilighes, a mea avrod acre of wlimne larye Weld produces BS bushels and 12 quarts Wien we add to Une, that Mr. James No Cray liarvest 24 Frum halfian acre of ground 20 bush ele of wheat, and that Mr Aqiuilla ¢ Gompton gathered frou one acre ot land 1,100 pounde of tobaces, we tay begin © Usink that old Orange weed not ln abandoned because of its sterility We hav@ no obstacles here which sdustry aud skill cannot overcome We were favured with very pleasant weather daring the Fair, and tie last day (t was well attended ; and we were pleas ed to fiud a spirit prevailing whieh secon ed to promise that our next Fair shall ex hibit « better display to show the indus try, and energy, and skill of var cilizens —~Millebord’ eee der > From the Raleigh Standard THE NORTH-CAROLINA JOURNAL OF EDUVATION. Notice to Subscribers and ohers. From delays unavoidable in such undertaking: and oes nur Avlicipated, it was found imjpuest ble, with the must energetic etlurt om the part of maanagers and printers, to yet out the first nermber before the middie of thi month, Such betng the case—and many who had engaged to advertiee liberally being vow hard Preseed for cash on necount uf the geveral prostration uf lus hess ia the cumimer tal world, we have deemed best to beyiv the Juvrunl ow the first uf the com ing year. Keery Preparation hasbeen made, and the printers are now sclung up the matter for the Airat number , aud we have no hesitation in as suring the public that they may certainly expeet the Journal to be out on the first of January, 1838. We could have issucd it in this mouths, but we feel that we can begin with better auspr ces on the first of the year, now near at hand We have urged the matter as fast as possible, 8nd believe that an enterprise of such magnitude has seldom beew advanced more rapidly —and this, too, at a tine when almost all new under takings of the sort are arrested by the pressure and panic of the timer. Notwithstanding this Pressure, we have lad no idea of giving up the Journal 3 awd pow, with this apology fur delays that could mot be foreseen of prevented, we con Rratulate the friends of the cause on ite certain Succens, and invuke their cuntinued efforts to ob (ain subscribers, CLL WILEY, W. W. HOLDEN, Com mittee WM. ROBINSON, of G. W. BROOKS, | Publye C. Q COLE. Nov. 18, 1857, | | B® Will the papers of the State, friendly to | bie Gaune, plewme: publish the abore notice t jcheerfully home." rom & committes consisting of NORFOLK MA RKET. ; | nepertea by Rowland & Brothers, NOV. 19th, 1857. | BACON—Hams, 18 @ 20. Hug round, 16 to 17} | Sides veestern, 15 @ 15. Shoulders Wa ld. | | PORK—Mees per Bi, $23. @ 24 | FLU R—Super $6.75 @ BU.0U—Extra, 87 25. ! | * Pamily $7.75 @ 000 /DRIED APPLES—1.75 @ 1.87. | Poe PEAVILES — 35.0). | | CORN—Mixed, White, Yolhow—70 @ 72 | | WHEAT—Bed @ 00. Whive $115 @ 190. \ FLAXSEBD—61.20. BEEXWAX—25 « 00. SALT LIVER POGL—61 60.—Fine $1.70, « @ Atom, 1.10. ! FISH NORKTHERN—Pickted Merrings per bbl. ; $.— Mallets & Blue Finb. 665 @ 8. pickled * Cod pnd Haddoc ju bbls 8325 @ 450. Mack- |“ erel No.3 $7.50. @ 8 PRAS—Black Eye per bush"! $1.20. | POTATOE3—Irish por bbi—2.00 | | Black $1.45 @ 1.62 | COFFEE—Rio 11 @ 12. Aaguayra 13 wo 134 | SUGAR—Ctushed & Powdered 12.—Refiued 10 “ @ 12—Weet India, 8&4 @ 11 MOLASSES, 40 @ 40. | LIME per Boi, $125 to $1.37 | | CANDLE S—Tallow, 16 —Adumantine, 26 @ 28. | | SOAP— Hawa, 44 @ 6—Vethw, 44 @ z. ogee , iE suse PuBLUsHED, oo. Y. ‘a. ‘ 5 \ re oY Correa. «.» | REAL ESTATE KECOLDS OF PE RETOUDTIORARY: WiE; $n aguire, ; Whey %4 IN ST. ATESVILLE CONTAINING THR OFFICIAL MILITARY ANB PHNANCIAL St, Domingo, We 17 FOR SALE ° CORRRAFONDENCE OF ALL THE OPMICRED OF FLOUR, per burrel— THE REVOLUTIONSRY ARMY, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. pe M. HOFFLIN, (g GORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. .cY ® Family, 600 « 00 WY cileesd ao ity, 1 wit | From 1775 to 1795, ining the i i ’ is creen of the Court of Equity, 1 will | From te containing most interesting Superfine, f Hy im hed sell in the town of Statesville, ow esi of | matitary, historicub, and fimineial infuemation during | SALISBUR Y, Sept. 22d, 1857. Fine, “ January 1858, the Hotel lots, ki t vat | that period. Also, the organization of ull the Regi- | ; ; . a Cros, 55 a 0 00 y SPEED IC tirccigviae | | mamta, showing the usmvas; rank, dup ofeapeniorin,| Mow’s the tive oud ince is the place, to your new FALL and WINTER SUIT3- . by le a GRAIN, per bushel— WALEER: 8 HOTEL, | time of enlistwent, and service of the officers und pri- | Cath BOON. QuICK wALES FoR CASH, EXoUKE THE BEST BARGAINS, i Arid TO 0 O00 ad: the Lid adjoiuing it, on which there ure six new | VHtes of each. Also, the generul and brigade orders, i . ~ — a cea ald pied 0 r re bribk offices. The Hotel tats are situated ou the pria- | “ \ 1 HAVE now on hand the best as-ortincat of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar. ees 80 1 0 00 | “ivel streets of the Lown, Jrading to the R KR. Depot, 'Gen's Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon and others, | ket, sing large Stocks of BOOTS, SHUE>, HATS avd CAPS, SHIRTS .. 100 a2 0 0G | 88d have a front of over 200 feet; the other lot has In 1776, °77 78, she \ Val. | DRAWER, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCALES, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, r vee th ; 4 frouton the same sireet of about 100 feet. The |! 1776, 77, aud '78, showing the lakt trials ut Vul- KNIT SACKETS, aud KNIT SHIRT S—every vanety of pap Ea - ; ao pele will he porititive. fey orm: yeaa a apie aa Foodd a i S, per gallon=- TR 3.—Twe , A i march throug! hi.adelphia, aud the plan of attec ° : Preach Brandy, 00 aw 1 25 ae moath’s credit with wscaaoced the British, »t Monmouth. Also, aa aecouut of GLOVES, HSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, r Apple du. new 104 00 | i W. P. CALDWELL, C. & M. E. | the capture of Fort Wastuagton, and the horiurs of sed miay other articles to vainsroas to mention, which J ain selling at veay Low Ppaicge OR cam N.C. Whiskey, 004 70 Nov. 24th, 1857. _ as 5.26 (he prisons und prisou rhips of the British, ia New I caa sait aay purchwwer, us iny stock emoraces rvery variety of wrree and quauity. The PUBLIC Rye do. 65 « ee _ : an oe York, with a are resvectfuly invited to cate und examine wy GOODS, hear the prices, and judge fur themecivasa, NAtUR aan pee ke <e" 20% | SUGAR CANE SEED, | 1187 OF AMERICAN OFFICERS Im survesest 220, 1857 cD) IRON, per In L ° PRISONED, mse 2 ae a es neem — en - bs fA | C\HINESE Sugar Cane Seed formule at King, ape ese of their capiure, relesse, && An account . | R 0 B A R D S, 2 , JH & Co'n dStore, Cail and get » be- 1 woot iti a | tors “a SOCIETY OF TUE capcans ATT, habanen] Dr W %. Tate | pelagic ; TALI ah os art 1 : - bun-26 I" New York, Penorytvauia, afd Maryland, a list of , e . 9 | the members’ names, &e.; the ha'f pay, comumta- | HIDES, per th— \ 7 { - ° | tou, and tund acts of the Continental Cougiers. A | Dry, 810% 00 1 j complete hist of all the Py oe 9400s | | OFFICERS WH) SERVED TO THE END OF | : 4 ° Tike War, | 12 | Lexington, N. C., Nov, 24, 1857. Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, ROWAN HOUSE, cs) dd and Matmsucite os pu Kiemoas Oncasan os Be [LAYING st considerable oattay, Liveryou, por sack, 1254 0 | | MBtatemvilic, CO. 5, lurished his MOTEL it wll faye bp de Atun, per bushel, Oa 00 | And acquired the right to half-pay Oe, eer eoennele| 5 fall 4 . a ‘ ee ea te an 1 orsand reguiar 14 MOLASSES, per galion— | 18 Ghana qualified us the Exeentor of Mre. Jane tiow, and land. Proceedings of 34th Congress, aad | JS fully peeves Seyret full and [partiel petite: <u pay a pepe sabptalstratae diy the oat -- Cuba, 50a OO | Macay, dec-used. I will proceed to sell at pub- | United States Court of Claims, relative to a restora. | 2 Of TEE ae aM EULA > sen n uss hutel. = New Orieans OX a 00 j lie ancien, at the late residence of the deceased, | tion uf the balf-pay acts of the uld “engress, fur the Blandy's Chioplastic Process, | te bustuess of Salisbury is amply suffelent sp sup- : ‘ er | pert both hotelsund private boardiig house: I SUGAR, per bh— three malice North-W ent wf Ba iebury.om Tuewdey, ihe | penetit of the | being the latest and greatest improvement ia m ee ’ aa b ‘e a vearee inns they’ dhnect be a 17 | Girne di f , the fu ro! | ng * ‘ yproverme f- convinces by tea 4 pe % reat rae Ose ne te rr mes I vein pent) Bled af Oileare af the Revolution ; |chiicle Denuetry known to the prode» Aiwoug carried on succemufaly togeuser, auless she aboge plan BEEF—Wholewle, vee | pci her HOUSEHOLD sad KITCHEN PURNI- | Virwini hall-pey nnd land laws; the reasons which | ins siveniagee i pasewses over an ollit proce afer wdupted a choiee, Retail, fe 9 | TURE, COOKING UTENSILS, &c. led to the passage ¢ the Act «f July 5. 1432, by Cun- | = Tn ee ppbpeireath 8 eee enae wae Rates of fare onand afler the 20th inet. | greve; the names of the Virginia uflicers who receiv- | ‘™ Be en ba is POARD pee day, 9? 50 AUGUSTA MARKET, &C. NINE NEGROES, jed land, with an joteresting weeount of the uihiury | Bued. sed)Avstio, Erleous i (he Heltimun ts : week, | | consisting of two men, fyur boys from 7 wo 17 years | of vge 3 two women and one girl child. Three | HORSES. three MULES, about 30 head | | locations of warrants, surveys ete. - Avousra, November 20. : : | Revolutionary Pension Laws of No Cotton was sold in the Augusta : }land districts of Ohio, Keatucky, and T'eunessee, the Deutal College, which wii be furuisied ou apphcatien | ef HUGS, ene ROAD WAGON and ry: a ore inarkertiinder GEAR, ove ROCKAWAY and | the United States. | Cotlexe. ‘ a : : HAKNEss, CORN. FUOD- As they now exist, with commentaries thereon.| Commu Cotton hus advanced $c. in Mobile. | DER and WHE VT. Niaea del ike Sa tHeeC OF Garis Meee paraded Cotton declined gc. in Columbus to-day. Ab wat 90 bead of CATTLE, ary officers, with an extensive let shvwing the time | Ocrose some good mulch cows am g them. they died, &e., Ke, &e. ; FARMING TOOLS, af 1U stauds of | | Our cotemporary at Raleigh, the Live BEES, &e, Ove large 1¢me. Vol., of 600 Pages---Price, $1.56. SHINGLES, Budding per thoyeana—84 00 ys 186 z rep yee i - This work is inteuded as a book of referunce tu the | “ et inch all heort—7.08 |Giraffe, says: It has been rumored b ebb eamaa months We ton all suns over 82. ana and echolar, on well me hiraisbing s thcacigh | | STAVEB—R. Onk bhd. 837 @ No amMOny us for some time, that 7 hiltp Ss. POORER CRC Y TORI we: guide to persons claiming tithe to land ur penrivus | $e W. Oak bhd $13 @ | White, the great apostle of temperance, | trom the services of their forefuthers daring the Revo- | cy W. Ont thd heading. $15 @ 00) . a ast ey ; - @ » altiva NOTICE lutiunary War. The valume contains ihe names of | HAY—per 100 tha— 9125 [to whose eloquence nearly every citizen ° over 5,000 ufficers and privates of the Revolutionary fof North Carolina has listened with de- goed demand, males equal reeeipis, at queda tions Corwin sevell supply, mo old in market, and kate of new, eulficiently dry for ebipment, meet re REMARKS — Flour reeripts have been fair, with ! perance, but drinks; and what is worse peste (tH, itis rumored that he is a wholesale | cent thea within the time prescribed by law, or this Wheat and Piaxserd are dull) Brack Eve Peo | dealer in Liquors, in Philadelphia.” mative will be plead in ber y hi end- ALU perscns iedobted to the estate either by rote Army, and should be in the hands of all the descend of atoowal, are feqursted to settle the same ; aud ail against the same, are wotified tw pre- ght, has not only quit lecturing on tem vf 76, that the wuble actions of the aucesors may nol escape reminse: uce of their descendants, who must retain this work ae a memecio of their brave deeds aud paticat sutfe rings. having cle ants of the brave men who fought euder the banner W CA Druggist & Chemist, SA and Couvray Mencnants. in particu- 7 | ter, that be mw mow rece.ving a very TOULD respectfully announce | to the pablic, and to Prvaciass ce |‘Teeth filled in a superior manner. Special attewtion SS month, given ‘yu the arrangement aad preservation of the Without na ICE at Residence, West of the Female | No variation from these prices | I have, at much troable and expense, or nications by mail or otherwise will receive prompt atieution. ‘Terms €asb. Kefereuce: My work. S"ermenteto sapply my table with the delieseipe gid jluxuries ofthe Norfulk and Charlesim Market—end a, Sth, 1557. ly37 . Henderson, W.D,, |- "nt wooanat LISBURY, X.c.. | UCTO BER, 1857 bY homers cit | M ORE GooPp Mab . COST, FOR CASHEL | cvmtiver ts be wanted, and are caught after ot grad ‘ eas WM. ROWZEE, Exeeut | large etnek of | . y pineal Wrorlsivas ces ta Getics sapely eadices Une We shall be sorry if this Is true, tho ; f i ZEE, Exeeu or $] PER MONTH can be emily exrmed|) Eregh Drugs, | FINULE Coparinership of R. a A. MURPHY, oft vot much surprised. Mr. White was cer-| November 10th, 1657 Swe by scung as Agent Gor the eube uftae abuve | behest ries ae, ; : | expire on the first day of February, 1858, by Sad- | : : on [tainly an cloquent vaker; be 2 de — | Bouk, apd other begbly popular works ofstandard mer. |W eh will be mid, mies aay pkey | Bb ‘wie, and ish te ete al stock CHARLESTON MARKET. ric chie it, pubhahed by we Bae wee eo ect ms See | as Thanks bse hace ace \ ; : stroyed the contidence we had in him, IN EX WAY LF Agents wanted in every city, town, and village | factory. Call and exaraine his stock befwe purchas- | 1 Ai date, we will SELL AT Wile BELOW | Cuagteton, Nov. 20 Years aye, in the ouly speech we heard AND im the Unio. Fie Catalogues and piriiculurs, ad bat ieiee wheres AY urders pew mptly atteuded e COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Belier wit | Rales of > him deliver, by relating an ancedote, and) : drees begs abd ok El e found a list of some of the articles we haee } & of cott ‘ , ” \ ’ s c ’ - - oe web. ~ po RIC: day he hales, at fall | making himself the hero of it, which an- \ { ) \) ! ' PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Prustisuras ley > wr ‘ ° aud We prices thereot, t ~— 4 cent decline on the Niagara's news. B 3 Hebd ee ee dy yi I ‘ | 79 Jobu-Sureet, New-Yoru. | State of North ¢ arolina | . peed | cl oe vty sai eee yion spapers hefure | in 4 i . ; Joe Now. 10. 4128 } . = 7) Prue heavy Negro Shoes, No'e 8 to 12, 61.3§.gir teu Te en 1c was born ud best lea, the high price 2 are mow inreceit . four FALL and WIN- - Sars — STANL COENT ! fi ’ | ANOTHER RAILROAD ACCIDENT, {hick tel ds arnlod foc lin eave He P ee \ TER stock of DRY GUODS, which were St: t : of North Ca ( li TANLY ry ; “ ‘ Boy's te “ 1to 5 91.60 ofl | “ EVICUAY EMEC | it iaierihe commencenbem’ of the greet ove. ho LADUE s aroina, | In Eyuity, Fall Term, 1357. * Men's lined bound Shoes $1.25 w 1.50) Just ms ee were petlag our paper to prensa rout for the Buspicton that money was eure, and of course, bunght veryeheap. Our ewek is z = = . a . | Meu's heavy Bots, 62.75 w 3.75 ? | thes morning, we learmest that Mr Mathew Craw- (the main object of his mission. Bat such ‘larger then ever, and we have sume uf the unm ele BTANLY COUNTY. | Witham 1H. Raadie, ve. Joba T. Andrews, Murdoch Goel, Common Menchant of this pare atin A . 4 Ree rj aemt DRESS GOODS, SILKS, de, that we hive . . er | Duer & Evans, aod ihe President of the Bank of | har aig pera ap a ae ! bs iv a nan mature, and this Ta pone ‘ f M Sg a eG EN TLO MENG wah ty ce In Equity, Fall Term, 1857. Wadesboro’ $150, " piace ere a met ont | White is only an inetunce of the frailty of | (inde anda general suck of Srarca DRY GOODS,| William It. Randle, re. John T Andrews Witiiam BILL FOR INJUNCTION j Large stock of Children's Shoes, “ ae Me pq Mr one car to the | nen whee lear neon their own will and end asi is e far de to sell cut at cost in war, Allen, Mary Andrews, James Andrews aud Jobu K, oe Ee ‘a ae . ~ Negro Woul Haw, 65t0 75, viber whew he fell betweru them and was in } stantly Kibet by the ears ramming over lie heady, whieh was takew vo ty Columloa.— Charlotte Why. ATTEMPT TOLAUNCH THEGREAT EASTERN The launch of the manurothe ote anelay our aged and esteetaed Dro, Axpagw Marurec, Vian Doatitutions for ea t Millaby- Ww, we Lhink we git wot to be vat uf atyle. No Levingston ) IT appeanng to the eat: sfaction of the Court tha ss Blanket 5 to 45, nieph. Idecdedee pport. — fLalleb Wf yoa will give us a CAL we willoffer you enme very BILL UF COMPLAINT. jal the abuve named deteadania exce pi the Preawtent | At! Wil Flanuels, Red and White, 20, 30 to 98," y bc ALG) wice goods of last Pall Style at Cust for Caen, and shh L, C Cc os © i oS Jof tue Bank of Wadesboro, are not inhalatanis of | Ready Made Clothing, extra low, agsietiel Just come end we will show vou bow bow LT appeanug to the sarwfaction of the Coart that | this State: [i is urdered by the Court, that publica. | Back French Menino, 75 w 61.00, ? genie ape at Cos vu had better cme mueur the aii the abwve hanced defendautes, except Juhu [| ton be made in the Saliebury Wat: . published | Daub ze, fine, §1.00 Mocesvicix Lona, No. 186 ) bargains may be gone Wieiee wavate abeGicanie (ihn Bis een lina tes bn sig Werks; thet the sad non-reside nie) Fao \ col. French Merino, @1.00 to 1.25, Nov. Pub, 1857. BROWN & COFFIN ed by the Coart that publication be imade in the Rahs nd appesrat the next Term of) Eogheh Mer red and col. 25 to 50, 5 No 3 Gai Row bary Watchiaun, published ia Mahebury. forex weeks, | the Court of Equity tebe held for the Coanty of Sid De Lanes, all Wool, Famey cul. 45 to 5@, Wrengas, it has pleased an All wise Prov Sahebury, NC Ort 1b 185 bell that the suid wuu-reedeuts and defendant-. be aed) Stanly, al the Court House ia Albemarte. oa the Sth | Handeome De Lanes I5to 23, lone ty retiove from our midst, on the Oth inet, appear st the neat Term of the Court of Ly tu | Mewday we Nevember neat, and the sand there plead | Table Diaper, 4-4 40 to 70, FANik LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF held for the county of Stanly, at the Cour wise in auswer or demar to thug 6 uwill be labkeu pro Linen Te te. 1.5 to 20 ets, heretofore known asthe “Great Eastern,” Keapy-Maog Cuormse in town, aad acling Albemarte,or the bth Monday m Newember neat d ex-parte aate then rahe iy regis 10. 15. mie map Lut now fortnally christened Leviathan.” | She ®as @ Kevulutouary Suldier, aged about ehe BROAY COFFIN, and thea and there plead, avewer ur demar to thie, Witness, Eben Heam, Clerk and Master for smid Teneo Pocket Handkerchiefs 5, 10, 13, 20 to 30, ( : 2} 3 = Out e “vert of Eqo t offiee, the firs: »ada Ne « a 7 ‘ Was commenced at noon on the Sd inet, 96 yearn, Oct 20-6w2! No 3 Gaasite Row B, ‘ or an . be taken pro-coufesso aud heard ex Car OCU y Oy Ube ve ‘ ae fe ae Prawcr & 2B Lwes, all { parte as to them | vber, a of Amerwan Lndepen . prom. Fhe anual means were tuken to move the) Resuleed, That in his death masonry has aus VERY LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING, Witness, Ebea Hearne, Clerk and Master for said | ence EBEN HEARNE. C OWE Eegece hints - talent veasel, but for sone Gime without avail. | tats be bons of a worthy brother ana « r ‘ and ee'liog cb Court of Equity, at office. the first Moaday in Sep | F oy J.D. Hesann, Deputy | oyle : 4 | ete, Afterlalent thive murs ilaine sholaliud Ved. ‘Ine ee sckienins BROWN & COFFINS, tember, 1557, aud Had year of Amencan Ludepend-| 6w21—Pr's fee 85.50 | Jaconets, Swiss Cainbriek and Checked Meding, : Me be ohip eee weet vee bent et 905 ee St No 3 Gaaseve Row, — ence EBEN HEARNE, COME Swe Checks and Sinpes, beeautal aud had moved about ix feet with the stern bereavement the uncertain Precanous len ry JD Wesaxe, Deputy T T ‘ 1 | cheap, Black, Whie and Grey Cot- and a little over foar feet by the bow, of our extones, an mdipumition ty live up ty the \ TREMENDOUS LARGE STOCK OF BED 6w21—Pr's fee $5.50 \ EW ( OODS | ton Howe, 10. 15, 20 and apwarde, When ove of the powerful purchase chains busts uf ow mM NEGO BLANKETS, winch we will 1 =~ | h3e ~* eee wr ; broke and the work lad to be te inporart Kevol cer wt to the fami'y of the Hee 9-664) we Ay ye dal \ | \ * . ; . Cart Stee!. 13 ve ; - H : ic w? » sravite Row ‘ = Z ’ ¥ suspended. Operations were te ber ve \. \ : J. i | LL & ( ()., Ne an ao ! sumed as soon asthe accideut could be : ene Prone ngs "EGRO SHOES a barge stock » c pat \ Sens acl rae a rectiticel, and the London papers of the C2 &rmanted te lisdanuchter, Mrs fciham. BROWN © CORFINGS - RE now in receipt of their FALL and WIN Nave, 85.00 iF , ve pape oe gud to the Salebars Watchman for pubbeation Uct 20-6821 No 3 Gaasrre Row TU un YOR v t rye Stun 6 afternonn of the Sd may it was contident LW JONSON S ae * S { u( vi) V) ): CG ~ Hree Show Nowa, = Pil ate ¥ hoped that the ship would be aff vet'y, Lerge stork of LINSEYS, & ROCK ISLAND : t | n) JS ( Carp: tiact: 95 cislper ard: ; i tflvata “ iva : yh water on Weil sday the 4 D « JEANS, just receiwed « sale cheap. 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, a a c an ancy Welt Went dig cs . ; . ; : : BROWN & COFFIN 10 Barrels Sugar House Molasses, AL Wad supers 50 s ring the operations @ eauden «train MARRIED: Oc avter Way Gakic Rew 63 bbls. Caffeo Sugar DAN GQVOVS, cial tng la oe x) ene ab the drume caused it to revedvc Novembec 14th, by Ree ROW, GatSih. Dr J. W Crialied Lancs nat . Ps ps < rs z Benw iful Kage, £325, : with great velocity, throwing several of WISEMAN. to Mee \LPHONSINE © re PU Sumlthe Hiawan's Bis Base of Cars ar ; rade OTS "D SILORS \ AE UCinehatteetie: the priest oC. whieh ram é arbiter Palverized Loaf Suvar > ‘ aed ‘ arbves (utr store next door to the W, ver than ter thee ail ae srawentid hu <A Aite Lbs bem, 4 Dave Coun k » Fee pak eure ai £5 sais ‘ ee feiaele \ la antir ( he , 1 \ BDC {/7?s NZ tr { LE ( OF. . 1 . ’ uf M f nts aed Pediare woeld , BRO F ) lamnantine idles, “¥.) Als, F wt P e ny down others with great violence Pn Uae County. oe the 10in jet by DR Brad pp ; Se ie 7 Hemlock Sole ther. FEE SALT AND MOLASSES the eresiive and see what we Four men had their arms and lege lee Pet Be Mr GEORGE WOSMETH acd Vie . ER i AARNE ES zg as they will find many articles ’ leg SARAH B BOSTON Coffee, together with» general assortment of GOODS nena! moch lower han ther could be bought Ia'Vlie ken, i a ae as : v ie wel Con QU.L. theme indebted to ws eth y Note or Weok Tice dina Country Mt \ want of G rulerwavy Ady permene wishing to enter han the veyed te the heapital Lamense nus ‘ . “ + are earure ee ae t terest tug youn a ash sattle basimess ean buy the sleek rest bers of people, including many distin DIED eqursied come forwerd and p MICTLAEDL BROWN ee ay . : =e ooeceeenn " = eek and the » ! sing ‘a sti BROWN & COFFIN Sahebary. Nov 3, 1857 f-23 me mT econ y . . guished met, assembled on alete and un lathe mesacyicalehe Tikkiiee Mee ELIZ Oct 2m, 1437 eal : Hf ee mite Seren R.& A MURPHY. the river to witness the branch BETH PONRD. cetet of the lite Themes Band, — WHEAT! WHEAT!! enevely Ost 3.0175) ' Larnet—Phelnnest Welnaasaaye eign seer ureters DR, BESSENT, ‘orsizic. MEGRO BLANKETS, HORSES! HORSEST Chat postponement af further cfforta to ew ide cuicenteal wereiber until sy aieaed ° L000 ) BI SHELS = 4 4B. KY9 ‘ MM oo etl December lad been reselyed "y Tr thee Conny on the 184 imetant, Mee SARAH ) c nN t l S t , 3 4) ) oe) ee) Balla ARS] an my and thatin the meantioe the slip will EYSTER, of Vtume, aged St years : swe ee = TT" enhecriher wishes to parehaer, ten thonsand | |: }) } \ \ I\ . | \ : S removed to Sal shar fice at the Rows : Shcceg iF . stand in great danger of « thingy, owing In TredeH Comuty, Now Vat the readenee of her ij Hove : bughele Wheat, fur whet the hegbeet market \ 4 ) 4. 4 bos INFA LLIBLE REM EDY to The inemense pressure | 12,000 tons op 4 een. Rew Thoms A Nochdeon, Mre MARY NICH Few anracs , price wiil be pard MICHABL BROWN ILSOON ere hS yeare and 2 daye She wee the Salisbury, Now 3rd, 1837 mothe new made carth. rele of James Nichdeon, whe ded Nov 185i Death of Janes Mamilton, of S C ly20 Phd ti ioe aorta Mya the North Canine DR. FW. OB, SAID te State of North Carolina, By a dispatch fiom New Orleans, we carn that South Carolia has lost another of | Hamilter His death was castsed bvt distinguished some—Gen. James sinking of the steamship Opelousas, fron Berwick Bay for Galveston, whieh came in collision with the steamer Galveston, at midoiyht oa the Lith inet. Twenty four otber persons were lost, All the | decree to:cell that vale theers and crew were saved ~ >. _ a bent 100 eeres of land. one half o is A Fallen Meteor Pound. —The poo-'vraihe ntherin a fre mete or cat ye nah rede. Levignentivr. ad tale ple of Marblehead, think Mey have found prov iia laa atneteor on Kiver Head beach, whiel tell in May last. The meteor, when found : Sey Cou salne Nee OOS resin pivecelel fir) Witness, N. A. Pool. Clerk of our said Court at Pe J yostancial character, Ptis one of the most beautiful and office the 1st Monday in September, A 1D - wasin a solid: tnasa, and covered a dis- desrable readences in the wemity of the we ' dues to others aa it hee tous, helfa tattle will be al Stns uid 5 P \ in d phn ar aa a A ae Me WB Andie et ie nreded. | (We kine: nf neline we eantoeem N. A. POOL, Clk cl ee ee ee aie nies ae Pr pies | mend with mueh contidenoe, aaa farnily medicine, ae, Pr ade. 5 50-603 Phe substance is of adark color, and re (ope Nu Pt iia AA) RI PAY E Oo the Invigorator Det I Ime2? setnbles scoria, or molten iron after cool November 91, 1857 ‘ 3m _2F RAIL ROAD STOCK ne ie alates toy. The surtuce is smooth, and is cower NOTICE!! ~ - ed with globules of different size, whiel 4 aX3 NY Ty Tr BCaDEa & A B.Gce J o > a * en hee cher rng to remowe from th State iad upparently been forced upwards by i ] peg aati « a ag eee Wil sell to the highest bidder at the eat the pressure of the Vapor below. The @ ji ° bury. Iti ana atvie hae aon fier Puyercan e. ‘ ‘ice i a ae LN ey 1 . j : ws Fx s in the nnder surface of the tuass is porona. On Perms made know bedlet Daly mad ong . « estate neorg deer i 4 ‘ @ Mass Is pore ’ DANAWAY from the enbacriber, on the 20th diy MoOWHIETEHE AD Row belonging to the estate of Gearge Waleon, | | bemy broken itemits a strong sulphuri- it Nawemiber ce less named HENRY VA (San Ce TREO yy de ds on w eredit of ax months “ oussmell. Ttis in no way affected by LEN TINE, ale Henry Lomax.) Sand! bey was con WeTURNER, Admire, ed TT ' Sa , vieted w= ve dee ee ’ owan Supenor Conor . ‘ . Novas the magnet. The substance presents the ss matte mie : at Mess - pay \ af I: QO R ~ A I Uk. MICHAEL BROWN A costs for the term of IX monthe Said Vatentine or - ee >: = ale aN8 . i Wall ncess heh, gneerktcl che me oe NLGUR. Byancam AU Minis. GROCER & COMMISSION appearance of having cooled from a fluid)” state. The whole mwnass weighed from six 1 to eight hundred pounds a DENTIST. ALEXANDER COUNT J if 1 Ve LD reepectfully uak wnvthet he hae Court of J'eae and Quarter Scwsiume f retarned t SALISBURY, and niiy be f = Nod Term: 185 . . i J. Ai at his o fer mst te De Wi we fae heres fore, for J : herse) § a short tir vd to every J b Boteck. ve Wm G Robinaon >| ) 1 ’ bernch of bie prfemms sin the best posable maneer ORIGINAL ATTACH MENU, { XN { November 3rd, i657 tf l \ JL. Lrviep ov 110 acres oF taxn re ee Who that is troubled ib any of thoee disagreeable wenec it appearing to the ealisfse eS Complaints, euch as Jaandree, Ds e Lever Court, that the defendant Wm G. Robsne tof land. situated 1 he R Dreeuseeofieny kind, but woeld the to know « f thee State, it ws ordered thet publication Sete econ Welt Ried | § wis) wile West ol) od ee incor anccaemiy cimiscimer) Write Ithat made in the Camhan Waichmar he town of Leungtom. the same on whieh the late is ka, for th yd d Mra Elvenbeth } Cpe are dong our vavalid reeders au invaluableservice Wee or the ow e thew yne resided. Snid tract contains re ee em to get a bottle of Dr Sanford’s newt Term of this Cor io be held at the Cir House ia Taylorsville on the Iet Monday on Decem other inn fine etate of cultiva The im cer ren oe remedies for, DUP AeXt, then and there to plead of demur or thie conmeat of a beautifol cottage building ¢ will be taken p vfesro and judgment had de talny, and ¥ accordingly all large and wel ventilated ore aed tde23 thick hpa. bow-legged, aout bailt, and by trade a 2ltf hi) ‘ v7 ‘ ++: Brick inmawns PlabterersndkPaisicre ie wastes . . MERCHANT, Imagination. —Thomas Fuller relates a curious I% Avseu county, aud nay be lurking about Wadees Spl -B t Ch 5 SBURY : ; a ts Fuller relates a curious 8 Anam comuty, aud was be lurking abut Wade it-Bottom Chairs, SV GISBURY. Ne to MWetdent, whieh ow truly characterisne, and shows Reakaitaudihe qievilincelmne if ; a ' : ary Ave Meme forged free paper Ono , ESATA = how favey will put lite inte young linbs. 4 1 wil! give the abuve reward eine apprehe m) ., Oren Ea . Le My Fl lit Prompt personal a givenciat a yeutleman,” he awe, having led oa gompany of and dehvery to ome at Mount) Pleasint. Cat ro Vettorn hairs for s Calls Prodnee, and to all Consignmenta. Cash cea, '™ children beyood their usual journyy, hey began ceanty. er tf confined in any paleo that LE get hun LCN VEE RTs made on Produce to be shiped t her V yor aold tobe wenry, and jointly ered tay be earned: Men Watters addrowed (ome at Mount Pleamant, Nav, 10 (E24) in thie inerket u g ’ promptly attended to. ane as~ tf ‘ which, Because of their multitude he eould not "11h Prompts ‘ Roy cents Sat} 25 3 do, but he told them he would provide them horses to ride on. Then cutting little wands out of the hedges as nage for them, anda large on for Limaelf, they mounted, aud those who could scarce stand before, vow full of mirth, bounded . in . . b An alarming Spectacle.—To see astur- {} dy fellow, witha cigs. in his mouth which eost as inuch asa loaf of bread, following de a band of music and carrying a banner with the inscription Bread ar Work.” | CHARLES KLUTTS Now 24 185 www W. L. SAUNDERS, ——NOTICE!--A TANNER WANTED! - GUNS! GUNS!! A’ LORIN E nd AT LA W, | wish ty employ a good TANNER, 9 man setierhamtingn (riouratdiccmocie Salisbury. N. C. Sree nein paar Marr sec have any of the US. REELBS in their posseenion 7 ae ; in Ruwan ‘onty. that unis vhey are rearned WW TLE mtind he sourteot ROWAN, STANLY wetant employment ar wd wages on the health ee! section of country int world, by addressmng the sohecriber at Morganton, N ¢ the Ist day of January, 1658, to Caf. Hevorey, pig: ; es J. HOWARD that [will prosecute them for their recovery peed ence brick building, UP STAIRS Vet 13, reo Capt Hendren ix authored to act ae my agent in November Uith, 1537 ly-25 maanding these Gu - TIF Cy C8. BROWN, late Col. of 3rd JOB PRINTING | We ih Reg N C. Volunteers, - 4h Salisbury, Now Vth, 1857 Qu | Vertly areonted at thyr O fice | Of a Pin le far ale at thea O fire i (1 BOOTS ANDSHOES )BSES. Oxe Dorrar, T will mad to any HATS & CAPS, .Oc)--eec series evived October BOTT of GRUBS. This remedy hao er ben know folie the werst cesre te give e - MA Linseys, eo bo sores heres »y bm The material of ah h ne we omed oe Pree A large assortment of the above jnst cave aren ee US thee sore fake prrdntien J and for sale low. Cann and accor: ng in my uverimns. the money wall be pefand- W. J. MILLS & CO do A ‘Urese ine at Greensbor’, Gadteed ea, N.C. 3 nec ee JOUN W. BAKER 8, 1857 s Sth 1837 Sn l6 fant iw be and awwraratine SHCA Of North Carolina. State of North Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. ALEXANDER COUNTY. aam Ratledye and others, vs J Tha Ie; M a bikdres, \ Love and wefe ve Pettuon for Dirvoree. etition ¢ vide e redu the sale of La James F ( free \ T appearing to the <russactror he Con ha If eppeancg to the sacsfacven of the Court that de the dependants, Jotin Ratiedge. W nl . . oF « es. is pot @ resident of are not tehals s thes It oe r bie s . red thot publeatom be made ia fered by Cont, thar p ome . "WW Ly. for sun weeks, commanding fmt werks in fl a Ww next term of thre Court, to be rtm Silay. chat th \ ‘ at the Court House fa R ze, \ lawe a ! ” Miunday afier the &h Monday Harneet ere ‘ Cot I Qa X sud there to answer and plead nenink 16 be be t Cor | t . to and abide by such or- ort Hoe. Mw skKe Givea at ulfice this the mber nex Wen , ” : os3 y the 5 he pevitonen s meg JM CARSON, CMB Li) ” Witneee, AOA. Tha i k * (ou ee Dartiivates of Marriage, A A HLURGIN. Gt VINVEN ¥ ting Clergyman or Magie- Gacy er ieee ' ‘ og into Matrimony ; . t rown possession of their ‘ = A . ae fen valnable, eepectel. te i ca iris of the comme: Coc : , “ ‘ ' roawe at the Watebman — ‘ ntry for 60 cents : a aes e order ves y < CVn ntignste s poset Lertiicates of Confirmation, “7 » I "style. forsale at 6 : . i a . \ “ oti rid went to any part of hg ndica ts eff Sow tk ae wh by RU WORTHING TON, MD Ready-Made Clothing, cy END Ran Seen COATS, BUSINESS AND OVER, FO SC ARR & CO, ¢ 5 " - and/tiy Wrupgate gene PANTS, VENTS AND SHIRTS, Oct. 27 Im 22 ALSO CLOTHS AND ¢ \SSIMERES, . MARRIAGE LICENSE — | So on ote at bow figutes - OR SALE AL CHIPS COFEICR tas ee mm (er 3 3mi9 ¢ —— ne nyt x Ru the Pittadelphia Presbytgrian. TRE Lost. Jovox Goyw ow NarumscmariqnseThe Hon. Ged. Gould, of Troy, whili"halding a) cir- cuit of the Supreme Court in the third District was applied to by ® stout Hibernian for "bis pa- pers,” ia the manner following, to wit; The Clerk informed thie Judge that the man wished to be naturalized, and he (the Clerk) }ro- posed to conduct the matter, as usual, nt his own} desk without interrupting the Court, The Jude replied that he knew no business more Impor- | jtaot than giving a man the full rights of an . ‘American citizen, and that be would bimoclt! a aan eS Se {couduct the proceedings in open Courts | herd pes meoderveg bie: | The applicant thereupon produced his certifi- Jeats of Mitention and his wilbesses as lo residence, | jyvud character, de, After which, the following! {eulloquy ensued : | | Judye. You say you prefer living in’ this) country to returning to treland; will you tell | ayer. L. wa night, dhe wicte! bowl! Was spread, Ales, what thoughts sprang there ! wha wbewturies) fobd end touder, clang Around the misting chair! One knife, ove fork, one plate was gune, One cup and saucer, too ; “ “How ead it was to pul away Hig ball, hie whip, avd gun ; To roll his little wheclbariuw Away from light eed sun! And then the alate be loved so much, How often un my kuew | He laid the same, abd cvexing, asked, \ ~ Draw something, ma, for we.” we why! Pat. This is» land of liberty, yer Honor, J. You say that you ure attached to our in- stitutions: what are they ! : ; bP. No answer, home. 1 it stands! { | anata’ nei neellaeaeaa J. Who governs the coautry ! H *Twes Johnny's dearest oy , | y. The President, sure. b belay. 8 npn. hh ite at J. Who toakes the laws] s my Beart wilh py P. Sich a» yer Honor, J. No; Louly administer the laws. guverus this State ! ow Lintle we dreamed, when low we laid Who Our babe beneath the sud, "That John, ia all his glowing health, P. No answer. Was hustening on wo Gud. | J. Mr. Clerk, hand me the blank furm of the !Naturalzation Oath, (Thiv being handed to the wnetae a af Gites é s: Pha: Poor Boy. { Don't be ashamed, ny: lad, if you bo ties spay Yaa 8 ge Rh ioe pigs ‘ rT ‘ep for yoor fh de mother, part, -¢ would rather see a dogen pat 8 on your jacket than hear one profwne or val- gar word escape trom your lips, or smell the fumes of tobaccy in your breath. No good boy will shun you becanse yoo can- not dress as well as your companions ; and if a bad boy sometimes laughs at your appearance, say nothing my geod lad, but walk on, We know iiany a righ and good wan who was vice a8 poor us you. Fear God, my boy, and if you are poor, but honest, you will be respected — a great deal more than if you were the son of arich man, and were addicted tu bad habits, Make a Remember in all things, that if you do not begin, you will never come toan end. The tirst weed pulled up in the rants the first secd set in the gronnd, the first shilling pat in the savings Gank, and the first mile travelled on a jearney, are all important things; they make a begin- juing, and thereby a hepe, a promise, a} | \ epee i aes aie Yo i le hak Shag Ly ape AR ae OE Ra Cibeces Fe WL, CONFE “"W. AYER has just received @.and ope ved ¢ ues vlogk of Books, Fancy articles, Fire E andersigned havi Wincow , Begers, of various breudd, lebury, for the purpose und Confectionaries, at his BOOK STORE in Stuwe- | qule and Retsil ¢ ville, opposite the Court House. ‘Amnng his books may be found, & good supply of all the COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, ded b the Saperi dent of C uu Schoolsof this State, Frenoh, English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- asters Unabridged Diesionury, Southera Harmony, Cardiinn Sacra, Musons Harpe, Dow je., Paent Serr mons, Lorenzo Dow sen’r., Life und Sermons, Cham- bers Papors tor the people, Hames History of Euglaud, Gibbon’s Rome, Sir Joba Froissart's Chronicles of the Middie Ages, Cuimpbell’s lives of Chief Justices, Spurgeous Sermons, Spencers Sketches and Sermons, Uid North Stace, 2nd edition, Jacgbus’ Notes va the Gospels, vith question books, Cummin works, Me- moir of Sydney Smith, Family und ‘veket Bibles, tHyma books of all kinds, Irviags Washington, 3 vols, Hadge on Ephesians, Dicks works, Buath’s Sermons, Vauxea Architecture, Dr. KANGS ARCTIC EX- PLORATIONS, Shakepears, By Cowper, Tup- ae Bitton and & grout muny o poetical Works) | nieg, Choeolute and Busion cream Puffs. Cuke la Ma- re. Henia's Novels and a great many other novels, dame, Freuch Jeily Cakes, und cream Ki-ses. by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, | sree CANDIES a varied, a stock of Stulwuery as ever Wasscen south | of Masoa and Pixous ling, Albums Portfolios and fen- a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The best quality Freach Candy, Gam, Cordial, Li- ey gift-books in abuudanee, Blank and Copy bouks of all dees, Memorandums and Diaries without ead, « lneze assortment of books published the Amurioan | querice, Checkujate Drops, lee Crean and Waterices, Tract Soviety. In the Notion live as greal a } very deseription, all kinds of variety as anybody ooght to wish to see“ one day, my stock includes Fluid Lainps, Port-monies, Cabsr, Perfumerios, Huir Vils, Pumudes, Philocomes, Jewrl- Apong their Stock may be found daring (ne see wom the following + Light Bread, Rolle, Biscvits, Tea do, Roske, | Frenel Rolls, Bone, Suda butter and sugar Crueke re, sugar apd butter Cakes, ginger, ap lemon sinpa, givger nad wpice Nuts, French € , Scot Cakes, Bath do., seed do, A P's, sugar and Freach Jumbies, Lady Fingers, sponge and tea Cukes, SOUND AND BRVIT a” @ BG EC Swe Bride do., ornamented and fancy do. Kachen des Freuleias, Cocoanut, Aloud and Banish Macearo- Nuts, Proite, Cigars Ball, Wedding, Dinner aud Supper Parties fure ished at the shortest wotice oe re a ees lon a vou Pies of every desoription, all kinds of Caker, mubarse>, | ‘tate’ Of North Caroling Caldwell County. Cortt of Pledi and Quarter Scosion,, August Term, 1857. { A. EB. Hagler, use ag C. Hamper, ve. Green, ATTACHMENT, wv i to the Court, ppum affidnrit, hai y,, <j did'matter, then-ow the #tomAeh wad bowels tu defegdant resides beyond the State, s that nitice PS} ‘the fevy made, in thiv rage, Cannot be served upg © poses etfvegually, without any of the painful feel- | made } ings experienoed in the opetulions of avmt Caihar- the 5a 1 Motif ying thy tick. (1 strengthens the system ut the sumB Tine | this is compoonded pamety, Dr. Sanford's Invi entirely fm oew articies of medicine, Gems. * Some idea of the strength of these gums nury hygudred doses of Culomel, without any of ts Irterivus effects. therein Worst forme. Indigestion being caused by cured when the Liver is exc Jaundice is causd by a a deranged Léwer >! © action. | nproper aetiow of the | Liver, aud ax a proof thet the Lwvicesatus relenye 2 pe HOUSE 2 LOT uswal rapidity. _' show cause why ee drder of Sale should wot issue. office in. Lenoir, the 6ih Monday after the 4ih Moy. day ty June, 1057, aud iu the Bist yeur uf our fad. | pendence. 8. P. DULA, C.C. Cea Pr. adv. $6.50. 3 For Sale uw STATESVILLE, WN. O. OS ee his Howse and Ly i the wwwn of Bisiesyille, Jt is OL 06 the man 1 ifr eh and im that thtving vi. lage. Th is situated oa the main mrect tad poaning the premises of Dr. H. Kaity, ond near ithe College. thy, ov it. a god Dwelling, Kichen and Bors Tho» wishing to porchese, muy call vo W. H. Messin, (a Now wide by side those idolized Court, he addressed the applicant again.) There pledge, an assarance, that you are in ear rv) Chine Vases, Cups and Saveers. Perfume botties,| U7 They ure determined to spare no pains to give this diséase, let uny ove troubled with Jamudion tube | Stockton & Morrisea’s) who ie my suthonsed a Withia the grave yard lie ; Vis iu this onth a clause by which you are to sweur nest with what fon have undertaken,— Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Engravings, | satisfaction, and hope w reece & bbe! shere of the Tu rator regularly one week and their win te take vale NINIAN A. ROBISON "Tie thus our Saviour calls to lure that you will support the Constitution of the How many 8 poor idle, erring, hesitating | in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to auil,| public pe'touage, ‘They will supply the Tuan daily, will begin to assume ite original colon, Aug, 25, 1857. Petai3 Us onward to the sky. Uniied States. | outeast is now creeping and crawling his Skippivg ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes | if tre amonut of patrouage wil justify 4. Country Costiveness cun be permunentiy cured by Wee | mmm rr P. Oli yea, yer Honor! I'am ready to swear! way tl hel corid. wt ieht hav | from Weta. to $5.00 cach. Spy Glasea from $1.00 to | merchauts supplied at a small advanee. sp lovigoraior, ‘Take it iy mnall doses on retiging, and | TUE GREATEST ©, father, mother, ye who moura ; s yee, ye sal: y way through the world, who might have |€1300, Kaliedascopes from SOcts. to $1.50, Micro- W. VOLK & SPIES. __ {it sssinte datare in her operations. By gradually di- | O’er dear ones ‘neath (he sud ; tu that 5 held Up his head and prospered, if, in-| scapes, Poltremas, P: 2. Magic Lanterns fu 8. wiber 15, 1857 : ’ 3 aa, 16 nauishing the dose, (ve bowels are left i a healthy ; Medical Discovery of the A , J. Did you ever rgad that Coustitution f . ; i ; \ children, Willow baske dd Wogons, Plutes from eptember 15, 1857. mon- 18 iid active state, and work ag regularly asclock work ge. J stead of putting off his resolutions of quincy | Remember, won we meet or part P. No, yer Honor. Px t 1 Yodwatre. t iad ly | 25 to $25.00, Violins from 50cts to $13.00, jo’ = Sick Headache is very soon reveved by (uking | DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in ow Before the throne of Gud. FaOreuoht amendment and tac ry, | 16 had only | from $3. ty $6, Accordeans from 1.25 to $6.00, Octa- direensborou h Mutual a doubic duse of the Invigorater, which corrects al? ofour common pasture weeds w remedy that cores a ed Noliver Usher made a beginning.— Godwin. co Flutes, Tamborines, Guitare, Flagolets, Hurmoni- acidity and sarness of the stomach, EVERY KIND OF HUMOR - . No, ye vor. cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tope Measures, . For an over-loaded stgmach it has no equal, as it | . ° . Rev. &.S. Bryant.—The Richmond “ Pe ee Io r Leet 6 word oft: reall The Alb Z r a Tl fi | more: Msenene Ls ashe! lode per ay " tbe INSU RA NCE COMPANY ‘ | relieves bos achat or Qneasy feeling vfier ‘enting From the worst Serofula down to a Pimpie Sy aa No, yer Honor. 1e an rane says: “ The traffic ond without cases, and ehout TE! OUSAND paca heartily. Fora family medicing generally, all whe ; << Correspondent of the Petersburg Express J. Cau yuu read aod erite? lin negrues, ef A nditoat coininodity, | sther thiege not herein meationsd, all of which ate fo | COUCH has been the care and economy of the offi. Ue 't *peuk in the highest terms. He has tried it in ie couses, and never failed r A . rs | sale on the most sccommedating terns. o ver | 5 my e1e ww two Cases, thander h x wrote that this gentleman was belore) Pp. Yes, sir . MUST suOn Cease, we eX pect [LO ADNOUNCE | anxivus to sell | make vo charges for cineca Ge a! ert et fnepen py o aig aye Noe Yoru “ af ar “ppd coma poar ire ls his paid toe two Gaied ope roid! Mayor Mayo, Monday, as a supposed lu-| J. Dy yuu know one word that is in the the bankrupticies in November the ful: | Cal! and exaimne for yourveives Hare a ta pesmolai| ides! 6451 059.05 sie New Vurk. | Price 8100 per battle. ote mot {its vietur, ull within twenty miles of : | La wr ey Late sold by C. A. Hendermn Droggivt,! ry, boies ure warranted to cure « BUrsing sore patic. He has Leen boarding at the Cen- | Constitution of the United States t j|lowing: “Greely & Co., dealers in hu-| UF Recocrect,—orroeite tus Covat House. (pf | cash $13.345.09—muhiog of $470,504.92, w \ Salisbury, N.C | | | mouth. 2 P. Yndeed and I do not, yer Honor. | j q 57 crest 26 ’ a 4 . | . ane 2, 1857 if-1 meet env losses that may accrue; we therefore have Mav 2Gim, 1857 +r-52 @$! Hotel on Broad street. It appea >) J. You have lived in this country nearly six! con pa rng Saver eg iaeoreigt = - | to be mitation in euying 1 the public, thet there ww mo sel bt : - = Rae bad atte | eee will mre the worm kiod » that varions little acts, all of them harim- | “ maenerrre ’ cde A A) e Tact th. c ’ | ‘ ; : calor Coanpany iv the Suuthern ouuntry. ‘Ibe i > | Pimnples uw the face, f Pd . ial uh ican Toad oie a ie cokes r ae jband bas ny sale.” | 1o'uty ar wt hte) \ ef wig! “s of Ae Riche in thie Conpaay being ie tine Wisicta ‘( TIO) ‘Two ww three bottles will clear the sy riem of Bilrs, less, but certainly evincing a disordered | breo all this Ging Intending to become a citizen | | EAN ( dAbdew wale part of the Biate, where the danger fiom fire ia mech J ALV av ‘Tw bottles ore warranted te eure the worst conte atate of his mental faculties, tended to | here, yet you have never taken the trouble to —- ef VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC im the smeeth aad stumech. Three to five tettles are werranted to cure ibe wom ~~ produce his arrest. The Disgckkine |” aru orknow une word of the instrument you~ Nonsense —To hear the Washington J. Atexzander Craw A. B., Principal. DIRECTORS: } case uf Etyvipelas. “dei me _. are now ready to take a wlemn oath : suppor.) Union furiously denonncing the street -< - James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, D on Une to twebdoules ate warrenied to cure all heme cing @ case, SAYS: An Arrerican born bere, and living here until brawls in Baltimore, aud lay ing then all AP EE eserciaes of this Institation will commence P. Weir, Wo J. WeConpel, Juha L. Cole, Jed H FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. wn the eyes. Mr. Bryant is from the neighborhood of Danville, in Pittsylvania county, and be is tweaty-one years of age, learns inore oF less of the Constituven under which he hives: as well at the door of the “Americans” there,— while the rapes, robberies and aurders, Lindsey, James M Gaeset, E. W. Ogtura, D. P. Gregz, David McKnight, Greensborough ; Alea. Mil- ler, Newbera; ©. F. Lilly, Wadeshorongh; 8. (; rgein ve the 13th of July. The principal hav. sag piepared beruself by « regular euurse of study with @ view to teachiag, elieiis the patronage of the suUrreRING From DISEASED KIDNEYS, Two hotles are warranted to cure runmag of the core or bluiches among the bair. Poor to sia butties are warreuted tu core corre . as of the rivkts and duties of citizenship. At), ° ; : and is ove of the most eloquent men we : j 4 \ Ap ‘ att bere, in Democratic New York, ate nev- pubiie. [is ain et needives to say that this Lactite. | Celia, Jamestown; Wo oA Wrght, W thaniagten ; as. te . ead rannivg wleers, any rate, Whether be cues this oF but, be is pre ye af o comtary {Jn L. Sbaver, Seliebury; T. Melsee, Raleigh; I Stoneinthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak Use buitle will eure sealy craptiva of the he ever beard speak. His effert before the Mayor yesterday would do no discredit to any orator. He was formerly, tur ma my years, one of the leading ministers of the Mezhodist charch of the N.C. Con- sumed to have dowe it, and therefure the laws of uf the land give him the reght to vote without the formality of an oath; i¢ ts his berth right. To those not Lorn on the sul, the law apples a dif ferent rule, and requires from them the vath now er even alluded to.—Vew York Express Sud Accident toa R. R. Conductor. Krxosvitie, Nov. 13. tern (having been for the leet quarier woder the cave of the Inve H. B Mall) is lorated in» sours! and generally healthy commenity be ubteimed, conveurem to the Academy, dyliars per month, Candles except-d The terws of tenwo will be $6.00, 750, and 1200. of, B400 fr! the hower, and 7.50 forthe higher Eagtsh branches ,/ G Spruili, Plymoath ; RE Troy, Lamberiva; Tho | Juohason, VY ance y ville Bardens All communications on basiness comareted with this office, shuald be add die TER ADAMS, Seeretary. Greensb rough, N.C, May 5, 1957 wil et eevee ness of the Loins, be. Thiriavelacble mediwinesfor wale at the Davie Ute! co Morkeville; at De. R Campbell's, in Ire- deil; asthe Drag More ia Chatter ; at Zeveriy'» Hitelia Salem; and asthe Cacglhas Wetehman UF in Ralisbery ‘T we to three bites are warranted w cure Las vem case of ringworm. | Pwo to three bottles are warranted io cure iby most deaperaie cane of rheumstiom. ‘Three to four bottles ace warranted to eure ihe mt, theom ference. The explanation of bis eccen- under consilerativn in your ense 1 hold, that Mr Shaw i < mes. , : Mr. Shaw, conductor on the freight 61250 for the Clasmcecud higher branches of Mathe . = eae Five to etght bottles will cure the worst ruses obec wa Re femme) in tte Julio w ig he dil se elie 'OMt tryin on the 8. C. Read steppe ! off ive Loe Steamer Chest rfi Id ed i rite Fe re ee cert ere iie. ot Dad het SS . 2 . A nm ' - . : pens: Se - i with Jobe Cowen. original pete niece Sor the om: F narrative: Mr. Gryaut las, from domes ont dcjetd iv parton tae comin that the itgttorna of a car an the up train, bebo REFERANCES: | * eres | ee eee carte memes epreeedle | gah ern maats sapeiogerd Boom the Sebo tie affliction—the death of a favorite son) applicant should at least understand and lL tere today, and lad buth bie legs com Paor E. F Rocawecs, D. College ; M.D. Joux (acamh » sepply by eldressing him at Batishory, N mee enti: sore a wapesamrd whwe {hs thee by au accident, and the death of his moth. | stil never alow such an abuse of the law as pletely Sui olf belnw ile kueest lle-os Pape harlotte, Rev 5.0. B Wirmon, Stateeviite m=. 2 Cy.0F calliog al bow roasdence, 19 mes wert of thir Reader, | peddled over a thousand bottles of ie er and father by yellow tever in Norfolk would be committed by your taking this oath in ¢ : é Cowas, Kea, Saow Creek; Wo M. Atismos, - a a és BE. D. AUSTIN tha piakene ct Goes Ik is ok b fee, - Slain inn enV ba: cauta bsiaat | | red in w short tine after.— Weatern Beshaoy Charen, &e ee 4 us — oe eGeet of ho em —all occuring mw duly, August and Sep P98" be” eee Oy) weecrat pee ot 1857 . ry Came. Bo sure me water willemingaish fire we row tember, 1855, been driven to the use of uraliaed Ly this Court , ; Led From Charleston and George- 18 57 ? ‘this ewre hewer, [never med « baile of i be morphia to relieve a painful nervous al oe { | I town bead dd mee souther; aller w tral @ alwys oyerbe \ » relieve raruf 1e rue al ») > 1 7 s e t 5 4 ; ; A Black Republican “treedom shrick “| BD Al 5) ’ ’ ' 7a) : r 5 ttoet here are tae things mbes thaw herby thai op fection. While under its influence he 1s Attention (o the Voice. nie? armas ‘a le Rania ct Daleenw yi G EN E V ARTIN, FIVE firamer CHESTERFIELD. Com. Jue Pre SPR | NGr A \ )) SU M M ER pears te mee curprisimg ; first thud @ grows in oor ps comparatively well, but the exettement , : ere a ) i: Racal elect Miciawtl Marke. be ugaiwl es tures,ia some places quir plevidal. amd yet te ram ’ : 1 rnon nits paid ¢ tone in preached inthis place two years since, A : : Xx as \ has orver brew houws amt! F dese. s wed it 1m leet ~ t ar s t 1 $ ergs art? parte be as feerive produced by its bal:tual use occasion aly gyi A eficak aaa eli hes hino Tuiiiliaaiedvecnneltlynectinlcmrclliiae ii Attornen at aw eres ee gh epee. will be rredy | ~‘ second, tbat it shuuld care oll biude uf bumon d 1 voce . Ast * t i 1 P4 -~ Py {re fue Chera@ aud ali iaterwedsete lauhnge, & 3 ua wD 1 3 42 2 by ers jiius eccentric. As atifed te fren € at bal habits rations fron the rie State. soliciting Mande te basbd « thee = » Both wfthvemeath [ere us etmp a hie We ln order to give sume idea ef the sudden ser eed Mr. Se | “ ’ nthe ‘ ' ; © . : ‘ _ . of the Peeovery, | will state thee y - Sanne! Ayres, po man in Chemin ete and astiey grow up, whats mere | ical colleye at Canton, N.Y, was ar Salisbury N Cc % Os ied. Vee nah ‘ ee ey SARE ie ext , pe ee SS eect ned ae “ eos . Wee s ’ . ° “PIS UE, eabecribe ‘ ia - Apri, 1533, | peddied u, and suid ehuwt six benders ps ) ittsyl sania, Or is the church ¢ from thie inattention te “ie rinealy Fenee. ing of adultery The ot! er guilty P rd ov : per day of ! i ! ie ofl ery par af their gents, witheat any d t from bow ’ ’ 1 ’ 1" 7 which he belonged, than Mr. Bryant, aj ele much d ficulty inthe volee for simgeg, | ; foe er. zhi dran te ° GOODS ND ¢ , Somme wf the wholesete Dragriets whe hers bers to the abuve time, when by advice of) audit netu Sale Uiscanseel cso s LY te Neere alii leave) ven ar Ucutiey WALL PAPaAR. cea as betel Une amen toi Lond a DS AND CLOTHING (| oto citerety one thing reese ony ther tag ’ ‘ - i cleryyman'’s wife, @emewhere tn the oS a\daat ria comarctem With the for the Spring and Semmer Ile Stuck cumpriees «if the sonaleof patent medicines ever he a= frrenda, he withdrew from (ue Conlerence the Wureat andichet Lt mw Gut am parten tiie we art ofthe Stat r fact \ Splendid bit (fine Wail Peper ond Budenagto Cheeterfiell, and te mw ready take bee p ore nt large nnd bese fal saawt mont uf There ie a vurversal prame of Ut from all quarirre t 1 nm t rhe » te . ee § vee acre . ma . ‘ Pa as . . fret sar -~ es any Tt adle arte He heard it stated that Mr. B. now tovk (ert system hat a - now Lalit prevail s m o Ju ENN : t grioe ase frevght More. oe ca ggeey fy ae ar anemia In my vow practice D clweyo type it otietly rie nat ‘ water hea evince caw eotpe Co us iba cirect and well authent ears Store hereby ineanng the deavery of freight, wilhuws re ‘ R| J : Z pay't? nA | 3 two grains of morpiine twice a dav,'* Z af ' ce StECUnAnines Taniiaddratacier tit Jeune 16, 1957 f-3 gard to low waters ‘ nist s +! 3 . . Ki More—bet since br jatradaction #9 6 gewrral tency etienktr aa a ' z scnanner, and add another to the a ls . +. Per cya )| moderne, greet aad wonderful virtues bave bees ced enregh to killa ra ane wen not hal. “iP Veh aan ae Pn erie itancee alice lirite AGENTS: ae , ; Tl is W thot {cover cncpe ied ituated to its use. tis pamful uta ie ; : ee Aa : , i Th : CALDWELL & RORINSON, Chortle ston withs, Cassimeres, Vesings, aad (ienlemen’s fur Several cores of epileptic filse—a digwase which ow Geek Dein eae ee TTY last year or twos have accunnilated, of thn under chining Wile SNENGikG ee slag gid. Gich will ba led very) bowl or waaibe | shwage Gemedcted \ccureble:ibaer Keen’ urd’ iis rr ‘ nist ter understood Tsyeak more perticalar'y duwntall uf poutical clergy men DANI. A HOKN, Chetaw 1p te eeder ‘athe best style of the Art. He wil! few tudtlen. O, what a merry if tt will prove efieeie! that of Mr. Lo is net vetin that: state . ueepint ! t M nae ‘ : ’ (Be glisl Ladies, an f ers generally speak , ( Wordatuck, Vt, Age DISUNION AND CIVIL WAR Augen 5 not 611 pin he employ arkiifal Cotter, aud can therefure | ia alleases of (hat aefel malady—ihere ate bet we je to be bepe 4 that the above cir ” : ‘ ! : . x t greed fine, Mis capenence inthe business | whe have eren mere of than | have. lL be ruinpg to him to } i etic ‘ Sat y 7 Wy) wareas ° sheomiosaving (nal hw sek cannet be ser The of several cases of D " stances «) ea warting to 1 ‘ Le aneic (hal hue ; aA 5 7 ; i Pestilence, Patent Medicine ANNOUNCEMENT. eet oe vane ee s rn - rm oaloasind ped meurpline and sinilar etmulants alow * £ mies & . a vera ie clerk who jas Leen in the R JOUN LEWIS JOHNSON. of Lene nS v-Wed-s, enmprices | 1 if acchianiyingg or ew NewYork Peet O# Snes 1 FANING ac. e pr avet, Deh Headsehe, Dyspepen, Asthma, Frey ne trom a bad Lalit of speaking and engung jc y years ¢ AN Ee NC hae pant anaewal aire : Cotte +, Handkerchiefs, | and Ague, Pun in the Side, Dreeeers of the Spur ‘ Feria formectvy carried the Seuthern man ina RE ovis and - hel oleme td be hed Wad sreeinn ‘ Wine dineuiee nve® sutt,—aend every thing required Call and | end pertieulerty in diseases of t > je . cate . ® hou geari- ef the Kidacve. &e. A Sattee al Sultara. vee wounder hie arin aerosa the river t \ Scien CNAKEIC& OWEN beg Ioore u fhe Bhim, White Beeiius ues va ne drecuvery hes dune anure guud thee any medicree evet " e U cereus Sores uf 1 1 Orders for work prompt'y filled - y We extract the following account of the wtf W. etot We Gilder Jersey Cry The earue tne) now amounts 82 the pales generality ond privere imdiv : a5 , JAMES R RRARD whats Mf = aS hot th ore reely, w . aalalae tes ? . : eo change of diet ever rou destruction of a Hindoo widow co the Tr thane states the sen Latte etreony ten thetsand pounds daily s aes sai ieee DER iee Dania, - ated is meneg Xue = . Merchant Tmler can gei and enoagh of it mecemmnry so pile of ler bustin fror Interesting werk nspenaking oft ate election =< be mertteng mp tee there het ge. there Patent baw az z bee os Malebers, April 14, 185: 1f16 Draeeriows ror Use —Adults one table span \ Neresting K weval ef A © for ' Wave A A F m - { 22 | omdes . eer haces t sideen @Fer ten years desert =pente— Bie Autwliozray ly Lu “ A u A Provider pay ingest (oCilin: es be ca ‘dene'e es ofthe ceante A darene) - doa Vreta \ ' wt Neoroes W anted five wo eight yeare, tea mpmalel A Liev! I tp i ne Lah ‘ ‘ secieties f [rrp ove yoororders ta Raker & Owen, Sahebary, N saina tens at le tington. N (a be pron = a . 0 be applicwble to all esmet toi mae, tad tenant Barle +» einly wo . . Liieck sity ; rein ty , ; Reese Joly 22, IRS6. Miah ° as — sufficie ni touperate un the bowels twiee a da) aboat to desinny here~ My youd |e * ; AS oS ddd v pe * Revatss: ce: Witne MDG F Chase, PPVIE subrember wisbes ty bey frum 50 10 190 ream wiv “ =! y t { the! « MANUFACTURED BY eee = ; ; ! ; see : : és; : . wiw.t ee eae Pia and bhely megners, for which he ull pay the begh DONAL ) KENNED , our reaso Retine Carel walla clase’ . : ‘ of W We web View ice eat market prices dd sot thie plore y dO tdilialagas |b , hitaed Cathe - ‘ ‘ t rs WILLIAMS BROWN. M Sit Verkeu. WD). Pade he Wed SAMUEL REF VEW) N tahoe! ae Y, friends and mot or eneunes: that we wou --. me : = ; ' oa ee Pe ETE rg r No. 120 Warren Si-eet, Reabary, Massuchasus ‘ ed t ket ‘= Ty . et . . — CFs ig os (hay Price $1.00 save you from the hor th by nll means at ‘ | ; ; Tin, Sheet-lrom and =i _ . 4 are k kewl hows ' ed Tie Mounts Teens) Trem mentions June tet. is fen! = ret Wholesale Agents, New York Ciny, C Vi (tet. a digit signal of your con- anda we oy flat a a | : the tie Copper Smith, ; . : LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. #1 Boretay Street: © H Ring, 192 Broodess 4 ae honorable provis for vou danng } ‘ , i ; s , e ate { ] yISN( I | | 1¢ yN FAULK mikerciber: prepuese un call (wel sreeue ot load B.& D8. | 100 Feline fires. And he added, “You should try the ex we lave 6 as Woeoat Vay onl wn A a well, fel At his old Stand opposite oe , ane Deen Coan bth antes North of 2 TW. Dyvtt & Some, Philsdeiptie ; 8. §. Wren of berping your ItUe Noger befor wemitti xtensive kn il we lave beard an ! ad torte ot mt Wats th: t ore of P Mueteritle, on the mad leading from Mele Bahnmae; Gee 1 Keyser, Pittshorg BR. Van he ee ieee | thar ‘ act Sa r t MUAPHY & O Peediclis del Mull AOA ela si <:264 she!lll Owe’ feet ceaieeas a Hafiles Hhagh Mites, Terme s Lemon @ Rete : : ' We Meee th mgned vd - : . - jahe Burke. Mon re Brukrobef 4 fer alas! her fanaticiin had adea ] [°: = ont TN; es od by inntwal cone « 2( 3 \( R ES, vou! Cherage: Jemes Reed, du; Joka’ Willisa, Loe yond the reach of such » <me aly . Chieoqga M \ few yasince,a . GUTTERING ° All votes amd une do accomn's ure promp 160 ACRE rm 5 dnl OW 5 f he mrt euleta mannct sa\ me me aie onal fecce ae . e er IAS nev are lncsted i - with a cuenful senile she toll Mr Ess ; ey yenrs State of North Carolina, ———smemmme rT Tia ecu ns Cn the nomena che lane Me withhertnel. bendy tonale.ned g'eteaee Bric Premce ee was highly oblized to bain for sk _ t ‘ W al - eed wie hea paced, Sool bats ae ee tote ee Cae ; er eee Br th Provinces. x ; rents Vin ‘ “ID -Qrepver y . oe we ayeun hand fer one a hiqQued «we vad waiet, & wr wah ale ot 8 ‘sD c which she did oot stand in need: tha = ( ‘ visi e triende and let DAVIE COUNTY. ~ Jsuwary QU, 1 ly 38 ‘ JAMES V SYMONS, “ apy ices , cece Be eS eae Meets, Beer 7 was one and unaiternite ’ ] i Int THOMAS SYMONS “ eer 4 vane and = 7 ‘ lus at isthe da nthe Courtof Liyuity ’ ¢ - st ' She then, bowiv teanng up asl yf rha A ba ' \ ‘ade NQ II | VBI ( ‘ WILLIAM SY MUONS ebire Cris, Wisgon-ehed r r as Cis known ot wlicrealeuts by Jous B Atuen, et al re Here of Joms Write. der . ‘ ' Naliebur . Ef se shat) te bandinge | alebury \ kerchief, dij ped ury, Nag 19, JR isi: ends Tie sane afternoon, a girl of a ren . Meodowa, ond fine wheat Ae lamp (usually placed before satis whe : ax I 106, Subernber 1s now propered to fill all wedere Soraya erie Se etgt\raed vince aati 2 waa fore Mt this rane: Kk spying, tebe eaten otiona mt the fr COPARTNERSHIP. : whisted, and have pleatent, (ENE helre-atlew of Juke Pere, dec'd. hivwg © : \ ee ieee then tow hone: o repute by two men, Cuan el Whete, Mache! I. White, bie , Th ) oamr a a elES Hee . enibend 7 These wishing ti parchace had oT : , fightel ht sp A Se es : , me egwindd ta ae, CW White wad Juha WW SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. THE andersigued bere formed a erpartne rehip mn. cai) ann 1 § PONT, BLACKWELL. of Henry Por, ule ie cise eee cee dette a candle fora littl » 1 the seed } - Seta accercwmiunbabisitectt pthe wane of the abowe atyle, of Sywwms & Beaoh Rents shbgee ure, are hereby notified tu mpprer, rim ames) of turn os wl t were heard by other imates OfThC sete Live urdered by the Court, thet pubice He Wenelecterce Neath Carmina Waternsle; be of. end will 5 saree, al the and . us fe prrea, ar by Anorucy, ba the tren of (oar young beau'y j inde « ’ The next dav the gicl was not in, be insde for an weeks, 1a the Carolina Wai emptnve Ny ( ( al and ialer, and he net! the hardware sor 1 opel coumy, N.C, within the went amar i - ie wep rt prinied vt e iwenl Sak<ber ia an nralina pate a is > b JAMES Vo SYMONS aud receive thew legacy due them from the esis ¥ igh « ob te tet [en e se, and » fu r tr » of he Pp oper Pp 1 mary, for 4 ' e f “ d : | . nbd dy nat aay . i { : t ; . . Or said defendants to be and appear et the nest Coan tre At panng he w Northern @ork on HHOMAS SYMONS { Heary Farr, dee'd, according w he loos Wil oo saarks of the blood's + the: tase, 6 PPE LOMA TENS eth a ENCE LEC NCR! Baty be held for the County of Davi-, at the P he hnopes in be able inn make 0 fevtuble shue s ry, A 1 i at Teotame nt with @ profuse perepira nher Meter sare on ft tod ver the perpe: Court Honse in Mocksville, on the ith Monday afer ("8 ATRIAL Is WHAT HE WANTS ppt ds ROC hl SN: = — . Aug. 7. 1857 DAVID BARRIER ed her feeling | pose) ani] surriowl atureter the faulewrony he Sth Meuday in February neat, aad plead, anewer GH MAKEPEACE aw 1) SALISBURY N.C. Gra maind. The fit of the enthusiasts nv ie aud wee aE) i ; we ae ME be NR Meesre Wirth & Uilev of Favettenie N € | GRAY BRYAN & co ourneym ai T ed and maintained, | Lelwve bv t ett rUulYy ALU YC Ben AAU DY aN in Pee ORG LRG 6S Set OF ae hearing eh ere Agenie forthe « fthe sbuve Buckets | , J y an T lo ¢ SH ay) J va eat Pevettevite Feb 1857 ” +B. \ . . 2%. some narcotics, [at arly ant ‘ grant Cons Jadye Chaggett of the Wiis oes UU anchameCleuna Vs I AVING beamed “ A P a! nem, Lo Big er nd Master of eaid aemed a copartnership, will comune quantity of whch is adam tistered hy Jud | District Lowa made i Court of Equity, at uffiee, the 4th Monday efter she Trane oreo the MARBLE bueno nt the old stand of 4 A MA EC BC De hearted Braluns to the poor victims, that lawyers whe lad cases in Conrt | 40) Monday ia Aaguet, AD , ead in the #2 J. ©. NOEL ; TEED BANWPTMR Oy — SMTA TLSET, ued on! apace an pains ome am Journeyman Tailor of steady habits, and qos era eile eth i cut ys: I year of Amencan Independence A . P ple satirfacton to all whe may desl with thent and w PW fied awa good workman, can get cuneate have cries cir sulentien of eelf destruction | ft : Ar t t L. BINGHAW. COM F 4 fall) Point Comfort prove te the people of North Carling, that they can pluy by addressing the subseriber 3 - , 1 pleas ein An y pa Ns GeO —Pr adv 9550 ; Is s \ : furnish and finish JAS. B BEARD im the sodden impulse of gref dttheir leremve tonor ont of ntenance they would ge TILL UNFURLED. AND WILL WAVE IN as ae Saiebery, N. C.. Sept. 28 1 ine s : ; I[on toon \ y would g TAWIRERdbealeralnl ene. SCAT oT] Salsbery, ) -» Sept. 2tn, 1057 ment. The effect soon spreads over tie nervous iy ifter a er, and savy with long State {N | C . ’ namph, dea Post auder th MONUMENTS, Pp 7 pace. su petedi a ciriecnr do ee ae tate of North arolina. Opposite Murphy's Granite Rene WWDOWITARLE ROBSRDS. HH E { DN’ ‘ON EN XQ 2S ¢ teeth, Perfumed Breath and deavl t bepurated before gs tthe os Tecate ‘DELL COUNTY SALISBURY,N who dn an 1 SEF VADSTONES, SLAT reentry eye ; f Mhia fone Wore thie ae IREDELL COUNTY. par ©, ewe ts. LOSE FAIL © ADA, Wan’ tay oe aeeiee eumed. The pile now being reely.t cenpes ; ; Avi cea ean thee i. ; aL, enabling dint rv He iatincliy “undoviene x any ‘her oork ia thea? hae isla style, enourpasced sin am ter the rvree mbes Ay: ot. sree mie @as washed nnd land inside. at alootat tall’ ne af <y ‘ : ‘ a Court of Pleas and Quarter Smione Will pay the 1} pre n cash for all your hal though thiehouse ie farthest fron e Court and at revsnunable prices Lead Bote oF & Tae oat and of camphor ina bur ' Pit petoon jal / Burlington Hawk . { os . and v Newriw Teved Honee and Rail Rood. and cherehy enenres quiet and Oar matenal is obtained diree:!y from the Vern “ Hepes is tw ge A peal aly 4 nee . rho 1 1 : j . nae ' ined din ov rmont " fenne do not kno elt breath te bed, and i eck of the damsel she qotup wih tor usual TNS (al No puis § Iitiee, not excepting Asignat Teri 2854; #,¢enner and Werald, Malichury ; Sentinel. Wines (poe e the business of Salve. Quartus, aud we shall hereafter dealin nothing bu Uti tees detieate thelr friemts will mever mention it. Pee alacrity tuivoking her ae « pemitentia ever contamed eo mucl Jane G Rameny, 4 Pet ', too, copy | year and mead bill to thie place a eS Nes 1 hat of firet quality r » Trahan.) Mantlea, Fu me Soramee fr ais Be eure) the betas, tne rac.st m0 "i m : - e tition for aliabary, ept. 8, INS DStf: | miture, Stabe, Counters or Marbl < “us ' hE t olges ACsarkie | fin 4 » for buitding parpe For anie by al! Drv e fatal npot sm tle mates weap ae a noth tele Hate t rasral ty as tle Midioons fails WOH 4. G Wlimway, Ba and athena, $M" NOTICE eran anAKan DieeWance ceed Acne = flame. She then walked round the pete me SUSIE CUS USS AC AMIS), ° VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY (Suh tctichated ee iia the puble te CALL! Weedtand Cremm.c—/emade for mati tiphes, and having entered it. whe purced Cie hes Stas |" “ppeanng to the exvafaction of the Court that. Pryite aut : 4 ANDSEEUS the Atinahighly perfewed, waperine tm any French Taree ome op Po ieee enc oe eeeenaceeesn| FORSALEORRENY, | oot ier teen ES ecto i ti ane wickutalanct tlt ory ; Singular Fy ween That singular Here ae Law and next of kon of David Ramey dec. = ee Pe eee rdtomore bomiieee tha ’ has no equal, giving It a bright glossy aptrarance eps bee Se nel AMY Siabaaatatted natn MDS iacin’ Teli ioe fthia \ Daa passion flower Peete i@ yond the lite of tia Stste, it teorteced by CE MEESS x , J. P, GOW A N aVee RaGWIE. lates clclea me Do lecke epecarenetiaee toes of her left foot, set tre toe seri 4 a ae U the Coart that publieatiow be made ia the | Caroline bad A BONENDREN, frehiteet oe Rent hie Valin sh ) ing fresh shampoond Frieetoniy Onty vente, Mune gee? ‘ owt t lite clin ' : mr r y boterwoven with loys uf teewoud, and chias px 4 ! ; he TE Watchman” a newepapar published in the “Town ot | 9 N BR Ms mire art alee off d ae a Gand) | ane rm the great Fast WIT! nulere signed FRTRIDUR & 0. SY. Propet hee ‘ is milice ' | ‘ saul VAY os eke, notifyin he roker, and genern! Real ewtaty a t ard trmecorer | end te leuhle ) y 1 Pr 2 : A fabed. Fae eouch leery Me Muwhece Ce eee eect ou) Sept. S.dmol 6 . ROB IL. [dwelling Hiner, nawly Aiteding: Raves oe Ne COL UL. ROBA RDS, er enle ¥y 81) Dregetat tm out : i ; elit ¢ held forthe County of Pred tthe Court House) gether with firet rate Carriage Shope, all Gomplete AT THE THK . = mint t the late State Pair, aya TAS A Tre atin Jat Rt? \ \ aid new we wishing to pared ae EMSS DR J T a | eh ae oon " I : - ; Se ae atin tet ea ee JAMES M. EDNEY, Deeb le - caren cave leach OW : a B. J. J. SU Ride awarded to Buckets manufactuced by S d then eud these vw pled, apew- por denur to plant's pe yavite Pte call and examene st ] \\ AN II I Be ee raETS a “ee e ‘ , ; te laud pei scitiwill ba heard ex 456 John Street, AG HOLDER \ 4 ‘ ( y S yy Bw@CAN BE FOUND ms epeace in tis otare nteeat Re 4p erin sary Parte ms ast them SPUN SF oY Oot. Salisbury, Aprils, 1437 Asif pre _ at his office, or at his dwelhng on the same | . , - = Witn of our ward Court at _ less PROFESSION ALLY engage: ( ve co ‘ ' han ea tt mile ee ° gaged : AN she Ocanga -counsy 1s Ta CX Oniee | rey in August A | BRUYS every kind of Messhanviee on the tne More Now Books. SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at Calls during bis absence, will be prompus fore \ast, a premium of $5 way award ded into flowers, whieh assumed ao 9. 157 Mok FREELAND, Crk lermie and forwarde for ?s percent. commision al UST Received, Vicia or the Secret of Pow tha HOUSE. tenilad tonsn His retain to Thos. IL, Wughes for the barcest vield beautiint previs i purple color These Pr. adv. 65 50-—6w-2) Denlerin Pianos, Pagior Organ, Organ Melodeona, er by Mra South wor Contidontial Ueltere of Na Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857 a5 Any 25th, 1837 ry a nD 2 | a fete hota Me Vane Meludeone, Harps, Guitare, Stoole, Cover, Mame, polean and Josephine by Abbott, Phe Prince of the J 7 : ~ ‘ of Corn to the acre~ $5 bushels anc WEL PMFE COMUNE OLN TORY R ; janaanehe DR V W Hl IT BH 1% \]) ke Wholesale and Retul All inatraments Ware) Hone of David by Prof J HL Engrsham ; Roman JAMES HORA, e grad drawn back beneath ‘ : J} wi. ranted Agent for Ban leny's Patent Pump,” Gar, Catholiciom the Gres vt Gs gallons. TEAR CE CENA UE YL . ae at 1 nt at Apostacy by Rev. C. P Jones : a At the Camberland county Agricuttu. the shin, While they are in blosaain the Op FICE an tha seme tot wih hi residence. Tn) p, n Ragines, dee. Cireulare of inetramenta and (SHEN NISS, Hook Seller WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, WBw BOOZS. ; ra} Fair, a preminm of 5 was av arded boy is telieved from pain T iente penne nto oe hes CUP pene coe Meares jeu Serene Te Hon GG June 16, 1857 —tf-3 Salmbury, NOC SALISBURY, N.C. UST Received Hawk's History of N Cm John Kirkpatrick for the largest yield , .-: rir names onthe Slate CuceeO PEM ahasahaile \ wdfin, John A ; One Aner below R. & A. Murphy? eF ttugh Miller's Last Work, The Tertinney 0 te John Kirkpatrick for the targ yiele oo ; jane? nse 3 iilmer, Mendenhall, DL. Swain and others Blank Books > BEPS conetanit re phys Store, Rocke; Spurgeon'’s Serine and od Senet of Chinese Sovar Cane Byrup, being &60 Thera isa family in Ohio ao lazy, that | Oct. J, 1854 hy 20 . wircura tea seWiees large assortment Amageddon, or the U. States in prophecy bs . : . on Gn es . 5 : . Sand JEWELRY of al! kinds. .T any Milhort allone frou S acres. Aleo, B10 to G. it takes two of them to sneeze, one to, JOB PRINTING MARRIAGE LICENSE empl vuoi prennaan Gals kinds of Blank Chocks, Watches and Jewelry of every dacart the ete Uupbd genteel Mo pons YY court? . Ballard for beet yield of Corn to the throw the head Lagk, and the other to ‘ UAGL We Mo od pire ey - ah errr Desks! M-mnrantns repaired in the beet manner and of the esiewses ddl poees sate ae Mis aed ; ° ’ . on ie nde. wn opy Boke, &e. &e, for enle at ble t na- an arnage by Mr Ler Hente oie, | Neatly arenuted at this 4, lho SALE d g Y ¥ erms a er ; pore, 68 bushels. inake the @ | aily Ofie R SALE AT THIS OFFICE sure 160-9 3. WENWISS' Bonk Store | Pebruary 19, 1866, lye tai ENNIBS Pook S710" ¢, | 4 one 16, 195 Salixbury = or The Traitor Stanly. A San Franciseo correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer writes as follows: “ By the way, speaking of elections, our last one exhibited, in a strony degree, the love of power, felt by some meas— The Black Republicans, not having a maa from their own section wliom they could: trust for Governor, or else manifesti in death their love of renegades, (a ia ~|Fremont Convention,) cast their eyes around for a fit subject on whom to east | their suffrages, and lit on the Hon. Ede |Stanly, late M. C. from North Carolina Mr. Stanly jumped at the bait; and __ eee : o : -~~==-— though, as he averred, he traveled 6,000 jiniles to California to eseape office, we NUMBER 27 . J.. BRUNER, EDITOR AND PROPRIMTOR. Doo =e = —_ os = THE DISASTROUS COLLISION. Naxkaritve or a Svrvivor.—l was a} érun the Opelousas, Capt. Ellis, | Tease io Berwieks Buy to Galveston. | Op the night of the 14th, about a quarter | 12 v'clock, L was awakeued in my | ont by, a shock, ue if Ue vessel was! steuck by ligutuing. I ruched on deck and found it crowded with passengers, all fa the wildest state of excitement—the ladies screaming and the yeatlewen tun- aiag to aad fru. ‘The tirst consciousness 1 bad of dariyer was hearing the wate and Sea, steward calling on the passengers to save ; VOL. XIV. SALISBURY, N. C., DECEMBER 1}, 1857. Pao’ ‘how tind him chasing this ottice of Gev> ernorall over the State, with all the avi jof one who has tasted its sweets. ° though inexperienced in Black Repubbi+ ,can electioneering, Mr. Stanly had good examples, and being an apt scholar he themselves, as there were two life preser servers iu each state-room, 1 hastily made for the cabin to get a life preser ver, bat on reaching it found the water fu it ankle deep. 1 hastily retraced my steps, aud on reaching the deck again to be Andrew McManus, interfered in be- speaks with becomes his friend. The| [From the Richmond South } | THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. I Have Lost my Wa “ Those Liquors have po Sirychnime in them. Sound the stearner sunk to her gunwales. The passengers then rau ty the hurricane deck, but in about three minutes olie bad wunk to that deck. The scene of wild) cunfusion aud dismay which thea preseut- | ed itself beygure all description, The} lite boat was cut away aud sume fifteen | or twenty jumped into her, aud others amped into one of the quarter boats, | half of the girl, when one of the sailors tarned upon him and plunged his knife | into his breast. MeManue fell to the fluor dead,and then the sailors commenced an indiscriminate ouslaught on all in the room, The bar tender, a young man named Richard Barrett, brother-in-law of the keeper of the louse, was stabbed in the lett side, the wound penetrating in- A nan known as “T have lost my way,” a little gicl said to me this morning. She had wandered | too far from her father’s Louse. ‘ { want| to go home,” the child said, and hee tears | fell thick and fast upon her little hands. | I led the little lost one home ; and it was sweet to witness the rejoicing of the pa- rents of the restored lainb, I have lost my way, I repeated sadly very frankness with which such a ian FAILURE OF THE CHINESE AND! aske for a pinch of suuff is more potent, | often, than the arguments of a Webster, | a Calhoun, or a Clay. The lover who, enjoys this happy faculty has a similar} success ever his rivals. Thousands of phelgeny enertabe as we all know, have ExGove won an@ retained the affection of inno- AFRICAN SUGAR MILLET (SOR-| The only way w prove this is tu try them.” learned very fast; and before the close of the campaign he could denounce ‘“South- GUUM SACCHARATUM) TO PRO-| The above poetical couplet occurs in ern chivairy,” “F. F. V.,” “Southern ofs DUCE SUGAR. Me. Eprror: With the permission of | rnor Hammond, of South Caro- cent, forgiving, hoping women, simply lina, I send to you, for publication, the by the charm of a manner, the absence of followiog extracts fruin two letters re- the advertisement of a liquor seller resi- | We have seldom met with anything so rare either in Poetry or whiskey. It is} virtnally saying to the consumer: certain liquors have the deadly poison, strycli- tice holding,” and “office seeking,” with | ding not an hundred miles from this place. | ai) the grace ofa Sumner, a Seward, of | ’ a Greeley. But, alas! for his hope of @ traitor’s notoriety, his name, which, for a little while illamined the columns of a few obscure papers, is now never heard; /nine, in them—inive has not, and if you ‘are disposed to doubt my assertion, Why! fice of honor. The “chivalry” served just “try them,” and if they don’t kill jig, pretty mach in the way they areae you outright you will have the assurance | cugtomed to serve Abolitionists, viz: A& that I spoke the truth ; but if they should |) ig¢ aynihilated him; Weller (Dem.,) y ® wards and upwards. “Sailor Charlie” received three several stabs in the right side, the knife each time glancing from the ribs, 60 as pet to reach wa mortal part. Sasan Dempsey, a to myself, in these deep labyrinths of vor will be again in conneetion with any iife; my feet wander in strange paths ; the trait which I had su fondly coveted, like the apples of Sodom, turned to ashes when both boats started tur the Galves- | ton, then sowe distance from the wreck. (At this time I did not see the Galveston wud was tutally unconscivus of thy cause | which caused intinitely better suitors to cently received frum him. From these, | be discarded. y It is folly, when a great fact like this presents itself, to ignore, or even neglect in addition to all other known and re- cent testimony, I deein that there can re- tain po lougegany doubt of the impos- of the disaster.) The life boat before! ¢ on iy lips; memories of my glad, pray-| , toatl , : , A ee : : red : Scotch girl, nineteen vears ol 4 : yay pels 4 ¥ fit. The cultivation of sauvity of manner ee - y at his : . 3 J \ tr abegl reaching the Galveston was capsized, and jog i, is i ae a ve “s a PN oe stabs erful childhood, comes sweeping over WY | ly ould form a part of every Fs tte sibility of obidMiing sugar, tu any useful | Laypen to ues yun soinktescpd or kill lus you have seen beating both his coms 1 the abduincy, just As ele Coming be ' yy} end, from the juice of either the Chinese YOU, forsooth, then you may very reason: | otiturs by a large majority, and Bowie, several of the passeugers sunk to rise no) more. I held on to the stern of the Opelou- eas, and while in that position was Joined : ve Jef *y or’ : me ; : ae 3 I have left he Father's house, an cation. The waste words, saying that it lpia ical (orko he tin thi is beneath true manhood to avail one’s | God has made the parent a type of M8) coir of such iittle arts as a polished ad- jubly conclude that I advertised faisely. | This is certainly the last way to raise the| | wind to secure custom. down stairs, the kuite penetrating to the intestines. The wan, Henry lamilton, (clerk iu or the African Sugar Millet. Gov. Hain- mond had grown these on a large scale— on more than 100 acres—embracing 15 American, running within a few votes of Stanly, althongh not nominated till ‘This ofticer had We have some-| within a week or two before the eleetion, by the second engineer. own infinite love ; and if an earthly fath- | . ac i 28 colversa- ioe : dress, or tact in adapting the conversa 6) nore of the African varieties. the ottice of a Wall street broker.) who Every | times heard about * tl f of the pad- | : : yhic , ” . . are "| oh e t ae i uver se proof of the pud- | ) He has aecured a plank, which enabled Mi) Or ee alot. ii a saloon ih Canal stroct, last | ce eey? It was incet that we should | iio. ty the hearer, is merely tu reveal how ; if tote die mathe y RRO (haa im erecu Ge and thousands not voting for him because “ shove off from the wreck. 1 did not do . aos be merry and be glad, for this my son : : Cs ty over. | Proper care was taken for the culture— had eae: : toad 5 they thought he had no chance; so you . Monday evening, while in company of a . 5B absurd people can be, when they over- dati . ; pisad. reticule in which it was boiled, and this j > > : uid A a ; und a fine crop was raised. No proper ‘ re will see that Black Repnblicanisin, whieh 60, believing Uie Opelousas was agreund In a tew muuevots, however, the Opelou woman of town, by aman named Mowry, was dead, and is alive again, and was lost, and is found,” how much more will | look the fact that men and women are human beings, and not simply intellecta- e xpense was spared for the machinery, | “ trying’ of poison liquors to see wheth- er they really are puisouous or not, must! never had much hold bere, has had its died of his wouuds, in the City Lospital : . “ane 3 i . anes eas fromthe weight, Jaappes jot ber mais yorning. , . ! ‘jour heavenly Father welcome the wan- al machines. ‘To call civility flattery, as eo ws ial 4 the en nen in tae |be an improved version of the old adage scppeoal Ligin see dia tees perished Mr. of hinery, broke in two and turned bott@iu ’ ua) A derer’s return to lis protecting love !—]_ ae : 7 Juice The results are stated in lis let-| 7° pr S®- Stanly’s hopes, and so perish the hopes wi of Biles chinery, L : Cancemi, the murderer of the police- ’ 8 |some old bears are wont to do, is to as + |Walk up tipplers and try a few glasses ‘ : pret Cankes upwards. Seeing the Galveston in the : The sweetest tears sled are thuse of pen- , | ail vig. | ters. : ; R flee of every member of that traitorous sec : 5 . man Andersen, will be brought ap for s sail nature for having nude man a secia- B I +h (in contradiction to foriner Just to see whether it will kill you or not ss ” distance [ struck out for her, and, after . itence. Some of the noblest steps trod Weal lov a cd aut though (in contradiction Co torine tug ’ tional party. are t : ’ Or sentence in the Court of Sessions to mer ble being. eall luve to be appreciatec ee ean it | -]—satisfy yourselves upon this point— - ewitnming, Ethink, about a quarter of aw iioriing, TI 1 t are Hose which return from wanderings. by our fellows, even the grotfest of us Bonerat sera u ul yt : ul to try | ; — ~ ; ‘ ring ke prisoner seems to con , : : ) , ; ‘ulare Mee ov] “the only way to prove this is to try| |. ; j i > all beenee mile, was picke! up by one of the Gal Prurkio ies eae a Sane eee A greater than a father’s love waits to Te sleticner alaweet einile ine woman and parc ar eee ) ; a SR cs cet of i : 1 y | Foucr Sven Gravee Would sev. one Os: f 2 fae te 4 F fh the wz 2 Appare ’ va 4 5 vd uce | spe | Chem. Nperel y, ne aye. ¢ ping of the Veston’s beats. Capt. Ellis, who wae! i ditferenee he has extiil ited tae tle ee rece the prodigal. {which we think is intended for us alone eta AT at ads bee eee % . if heve, without looking tuto it, that we are in @ f iffe us bites t . | F ‘ . ie , iad Geers { P élinging tu a pirougue bottom, was aloo sig On Saturday, James Rogers, the oo }than a Juno-like pair of eves, that first Nira ie Inthe tr uy y wy okie a - fair way of carrying the number of A , : ci anes 3 : nos Gav, Jatiies beers, see? detracts but Jittle trou wir Value for | aI" The Virvi Conduc . States, originally thireen, and pow thirt re Conrep, ‘picked up at the same tine Tha reir dearer: of Sweat will be brought Does Saashine tend to Extingwish Fire?) attracts us to the lady we afterwards iar bas Ae! os doubt al tae The Virg nia Con Juctor, allud _ originally: ; ' thirty-one, engineer, bis wife, aman whose name i Le oes Saashine 7 Lf TI f f} this region. rere Ie uo Guubel that ex te ie Jute State Fair at Richmond, 'P & @rty-eeven. But so it is. In the Great n ’ ul a utene el 1] iy 2 | ee ) o ; > ing late State & 1 z ¢ dv not fecollect two neyro bows, and some up te one nt : hark “ prUbauly ue Tie common opliign that the sun shin-|.- A ae ane er ee ae ri yee cellent syrup mnay be made, even by very | 2 , . u place there are Oregon, Kansas and Minagsota, ¢ tne wore ont * es yy esecuted on the sate day ae Sa rin ra at i it is adinitted, owed their fascination less. ode iene and methods—and, by pro Bayo: | whuse constitutions are already formed or form others, I believe clung teu porGon of the <ieevorur cigiiauiiedilalnrersredt oe oe fire tends to eatinguish it, 80d 14 their personal beauty than te the eharm ote | ; : 5 i © cure the wreck, after she turned bottom upwards, op) . See eee that consequentiy the etubers must be) o¢ able ee Surely per means, probably in profitable quan: | At the lust exhibition was enacted jing. It ts hoped that they will be admitted the 1 d lichkt wt \ ; é ! vf employ ment assembled again at Leni shaded. if we would preserve them alive ofan inimitable manner. Surely 1 ts tity, for general howe consumption Tiis|a scene of bicodshed. Tie knife was | commog winter, making the members of the mroree aM Sat wate 1 oat a ce had aaalaats Whig iwertinz, and marched ina tre-place, wat hi ade the subject of not ignoble to desire to be liked by vur Is eho a for us Ale, the fecding val planged juto the heart of a tiumanu being lederacy thirty-four. Then New Mexico, Ne exicati, name Dot few, Who tad vs ray . 1 ire-place, sub a bala ; aaradiinw. noe : blog Cs jee f e . sod st ences of pescued a little boy, ws Nanni next Juwn to the Parkin procession, A com ey DErIicht. in) teu wears Lszoecby | Dr: COMPANIONS, NOE oeraes ¥ to seek ty WID ie of the green plants is of mach iupor- We do not know that esther of the par- | brwka and Washington, already thriving terti- % Se eee ‘i Muiitee Was) Ue Hen Lew Ee Mc} tk 1, and t that liking by affability and kindness tance. Even when I tormuerly gave cre: | es was drunk or ander the intlacnce of torus, will swuil the aggregate to thirty-seves. ; yc d hiunse ; v , se ey lal nd the : ‘ ne , tance, Eve on Y ' ‘ ‘ ye fires bet, morning holding vt tow dow, and liunselt Mavorauakiue luiitularny up the Cen if) re ct ee ru I ve ’ a : ie For, afier all, suavity of manner is but nee mT Snes Cen Ay yt par | liqu . CuteibemLiliiemoccarred just Four new States to be carved oat of Texas, ae 5 } { . B js sai kas , F - de stu tl ¥ DS hows dat wthyi OF hh r ) the shore and the buy are amon, the saved oak jonas (aninmaivivns tp rome Gian face ts gocined lo slow & Tes Soe BUON his. Men who are naturally demonstra did beade. [cdid) nut them eut tapi loti yoy A HRV xpecte in one of Coming to provisions in the treaty of annexution, . ‘ - : is erat aii | iy , ae “tu: cot re thade, 1 , he dr : yh 2X pected — 3 ne The mate of the steamer Jasper, Meo wh. The epeeches in the square were for the opinion Unit euler yh Coes echoes and who have quick 6yinpatiiues, are j 1 } ; “ will give us forty-one. Two additional States oo uf thivig « F ! ~ eri + | uae wasune | uu mye ally retard the process of combustion. ¢ that the practical Operativu Could be | the bovthe, where liquor Wasa yreatergal 1 f b toak Fs wis arlaue, running to Sabine Puss, wa Ne rela 7 ) Loru courtiers, 60 to speak. Others, with Seat ; ; ! ; demanded from the area now ineluded in Oalli- mew f th 4 rn) 1 thot hy [hese results were copied by the cuotem t profitable here, or as cheap as tu buy the| traction than food he killed man ( ANE ey ' x fire, oo raee of the passenyers uf ti peloumas, te I. the barks entercd on the first ! ; probably deeper feclings, bat reserved mya, 5 . hut lGMileleviwastle barkecpemewek fornia, would make forty-three. Arizon, Neosho, he of it but was rescticd Le afterwards left the Gal , : k ; porary sete ntifie Je urnals, and even the laruct me a ratnr THe YES MC suyar made from euygar Cane In bot Cll | Js aley) as tLe bar-keeper © KUEW Pyacutah and Columbus territories carry es up ahs ‘1 “1 shied Aoi UO LH ejecta pa) sat Geri einiiet «opould ¢ ‘li capa oe re Oe: oe ONS Oe ates. LT hope that numerous experi-|bim well; Le was once a zealous don of « : aree ‘ a he Weotun tu cudearor tu savy eine of eo ie tie currencyaf tis State great Gerinan chemist, Leopold mine bh, perience, obtain a popular address. The I : | ; . forty-six and lovely Utah will be the forty- ¢ ' . t . ook o : / : ° ’ la ’ eventh.— F ‘ jo on ma other passengers, and uufoitunately pe rae . | in his “Hand-book of Chemistry,” a0-) foot of nen often, from a deficiency ot ments and fair trial will be wade of the} Temperance, and abandoned vur Order | seventh.— Loston Journal. a oul peed ianteratteit it uly alg 1 percent, discount, which cg por, MeKeever's conelasions, | * u 1 cold “nly Dewar Millet, and of all its varic so}tu inake # living, as Le sad, for his fam- os ad ie ‘ lax e on ; vee ah ' : anner, y re . : a only : ome Ain 16h From all the int Ae (tion L cawld obtain redeemed wt the Metropolitan Dink without expressing any mnisgivings in re- He WENT Aid) alti chp Bcets Cot AL J 18 OMY that the true general value, and the moet|ily by selling liquor. Lis living has cust | ; ; oo — aisles : we’ Phe amount at present held by the latter ee a j ar intunate friends who really know) ductive kinds may be known, hina tis life. ‘Sespay Cony,’—An American lofidel, ca aft » the rodu fidel, boasg- fn the confused state of affairs, after | , . lation to their accuracy ne isan) j ellie \ \ Marat a j ; om fine ond ’ seh hae ath is )O.000, represented by cer ae: Some : nae them; the shell is 80 rough and bard, tha EDMUND RUFFIN We | . knoe anne 4 ing in a letter that be had raised two sered of pate whet ie was saved, it appears that wie iar isubD en Ns UBT . ,; u the world at large never discovers t e have known a nomber who have oc vnday corn,” whieb he intended to devoté to p haitties po fag onder full headway the Chabvester : joing Very remathabie effects Gue the ) f.} ’ eft the Sons of Temperan {gone t | | f infidel book ids, “All the : . : next & ‘ ‘. iu Cin ter be or : ' preci: us kernel within If, however, su ; a jocht the Sons of Inperance und gone to the purchase of infidel books, adds, f t cond ba. struck Cvieluisaa ott mtarloanl ; ead ae : sates an ft neh hae vs creans had been educated, from ¢ | Reierire, S. C., Oct. loth, 1857 Feeling liquor for a living, and ruin has! * wk done on it was done on Sunday, aad & - ‘ , 4 ' whe ‘ ‘ p A tice ’ af vt L, me, wha ° - yave bers ide, a littl: forward of the wl Cy on ' a Pen ly led Doe J 'ee Ded tu study suavity of manner, they My Dear ' . will yield some seventy bashels to the aere, s6°1 » ; © at si , aos \ u a Hy) tn ’ ; befallen every one that we can now calle : hat sothong eetting ber nearly in (oa r ad : ; , mopluy iu the South divctaniradieapiareccanitn Neem *# * * Tot my new whicel nade, | : ' ‘ Jon't see bat that Nature or Providence bas we Whe — 1 ' ' 7 wha ae eee RE Cate lu repeat the expert ; ; r } an : rd ' to ming t is a perilous undertakiny.— led Sund: k ler mac ya 4 t { 1 aT pe» t ve netead of its being | er) » and started iny inill ayain on 2d October 4 stnled upon iny Sunday work, however the sariets. the w x s rede ed . ee 4 a er, itipleae ) its re itiy ly pocrisy ’ ° ae ¢ : festy tor be- wachivers wr that t ‘ Sean ier a te an iehts but using greater yo otto do it, because their cold ad-| But Mr. Wray, who was absent and un-|Nperit of the Age priests or the Bible may say that work dome én wre hey Boilers soon filed the ¢ r j t t t Re ead s obtained, as detail ye “presen heir real w th of well, did not commence his experiments that day never prospers. My corn tells amether Reentecd ed at prt atid What is Cake ia to be re - M lress misrepresents their real warinth . ”” To this th i ee Jat Impossitile to dhetin cute i evtined a ‘ the ts anner et PELE SUE Ud at atone eartand their widesympathy with their wnul the 6th October. He did not try} A Ward I/it.—Mr. Finnefrock, an ry Iie ey Pike “aa : p which war ly. The scevid uate of tae O (ie tmiks ait ine Feat, te ROUVELLI TE USE ICES Re rac We repeat, however, that the ed. ty battery, but used his litte apparatus, Ohio political stumper, while making aj PAPper r unas ‘ ay nee ye thas ny 4 x , a t . t ) ’ ¢ = ; ‘ oO » bad read t ‘ on and the first mite of the . a ! f J REAM NS 2 UA roe) te SE Ni he sation of manner should be tanght fro with steam evaporation, He we lected his high flown speech recently, paused in the accord ates haar ea ation aoaeg tr Tago Gab oN ! “ \ Way cron t Hie ccna oation ucation of inanner sh e tanght from I . A , has the works of his opponent, he would have eres arent there respert : : Fal nunnerne ‘ uve the ra \ F ehildbood, for the old adage is not fur caves, and had whatjuice he wanted, and midst of it, and exclaimed: “ Now, gen-iy iw that the Peli cisrietjihetwats ‘ ! 9 y tir my A both the seta o 4 y : ’ , ; | ) . gre suler of the erse dots Gineul the callis tay At ‘fe rege trap Lhe tre emy lain both the set Of one. © h save that, “To make a gen. tade I don’t know how many boilings| tlemen, what do you think!” Instantly | oy always square lis accounts with maakiad f thee oped of the Galve- wad net | ] , CAperiments Was sliiply & Wax Candie “thatis to give one suavity of during that and the neat foardays. The! a man rose in the assembly, and with one eee ial eae : checks d 1 The tex M jee ; due wena that is, to give e suavitv of of 4 7? in the month of October ay the G. thar try : we ‘ an a ; hWeever t ditto burn about twelve Te TAI Se GT nitheveradte - was —standing several days at uve partly closed, modest!y, with Scotch [the Spin Galveston, ona pitt michteas, | ne fet Dyce med Fray rece Wd et dea wt the dark, but LeConte . lu dey ne. \dat neither by lis) brogne, said: Mr. Finnefrock, I think, - ye, dee, e Susith, Louncterstand, ha tg f . r pea ee BT Porte ie tM GALS OE UI SS UA Le hte a ; patented nor any other process could be! sir; I do, indeed, sir; I think that if you THE VALUE OF INDIAN CORN, i i | , } wernt - | are 1 “ .) ) 4 d | { } | 6 Beas G. Captain Hlite asserts tliat am ; ae centrated by a large lens, produces n Important to Snake Fanciers. inake Sugar from his Linphee. He has and 1 would stuinp the county together,| pup the following interesting inform ation fa tr . i t etl eacepe y 4 G At the air oun “s j aay 5 wks | thinks 2 ie ‘ ve / f | tr re fullo Zz interests inform ation phe best ret Die ripclit ‘ f irse Ww curt ore 5 ‘ & Dr. Alfred H. White, writing fram) Brougit up % y } neh he tal we could tell inore lies than any other , t ae ; ter : g hy z ’ award to thr tle 1 BL im hook pla | . . t at ‘ ‘ fw sews a ‘ Rie exSn yvunville, Tennessee, says In Iso [ will grain yet J don’t think it will, or|/two men in the county, sir; and I'd not rs nis ate) ues stuod k of food, we ate -_ gion, Capta Bile leaped ard r > * a ‘ asthe r ‘ eS ere vdiwae ead of a lurve rattlesnake, that sugar can be ma le from either the| say a word inyself all the time, sir!” jare indebted to Hunt's Merchants’ Magazing : pon! t ela Clas hed ¥ att ‘ J d » ‘ Galvest with a tope, f Merits . P ‘ at} MT nt sai bene: « Iniphee or the Chinese cane. ] dare say ee “Ey those who do not know, of are too ad- arene maaking Cie latter boul fast ‘ ) vie Me perlitan Dark na ste Mchcevers experiments in eae acted Livete _ both of them have a small portion of cane r , entific Lo profit by the experience of nations of » day of the Opelousas rt nave t P B - Chat t cA bu from Ove 1 ne ever | sugar then tis t envugh to —Fhe excitement. mon and herds of fat enttle, Indian core, rida, eenvers. lint [ix ann 7 > pets tents \ FC ve pe s ithe dath tha : ,; her f ae ASL ; th ipeewortha lookin li the ancclha ting of Everson ly \pockwheat. @¢. are osly commmdeced * good fed- 4 ’ 4 another fany, ae jurge 16 e@ one . Z ' last spriny I , ‘4 \ ; nuitieliit Hes eed that Be vatt t bv 10 dey. Leaume ytast spritny, Will Not der Liebay states that w, w y, bis purpose teaped back . G eta eee ee rages A aoe niracted® close by ite adel found anotl- "ime matter tudicated by 10 dey. Geaum Aleli natnee 1g states that were we to go naked sone hose The Galveston stand b e wreck ‘ 4 eexercised «deoxy dining : ) were cune sugur, this plant would be far Able has just had as the Indians, or if we were subject to the same eel . f ; ; iad Pi. - r A ‘ " . uxlaait real Varving In 6IZe , . en | was surprised 4 a aerer b But 1 ia wen al anit d qT 10. ClO a ey) shoal be ; ng the achit, ‘ : on Ci ; isa vt others, amounting SUpernon tu ks es 5 te eta t ; " ¥.¢ a uced every ux were ¢ . ; i “ ‘ vivid rl rluste : eae Srl Le tup for sagar purposes The linpuee, ate went to show that abi consume the half of a calf and a dozen ponders A. ! ter I k : pray ! . - vot candie in J Saath patie AUT: - : rie vrowth (t t Abel and that in the candles ata single meal. During exceasive fa De alot a, pow] nt jrositers seen ' " é ones and all possessing the same chara lhe SU Se i Ie rele toff The evidence tgue in low temperature, wheat floor falls to b. 5. Hees, tion Gs the survivera, while \ Pe hee view x PARIS ( | a t! riginal fang. The opposite 4 cape, but from al that To have , ; Hoe , Sa ir wates || The Wlowier i a Meme “ ' is The OFlgina Vy ! » mats pre r nd the result attained ahow %4* t system us is owl defi- a8 C., wand until they we pans U ] . Hyasicoa ray of cht ' i : my seen or heard, | would tf) like to say {PP 1 at ' ’ attain how A g . 1 & Broth, U ae on were al ‘ The - . j Sexier de rresponded in every particular ee how Little re td be placed upon cepey in the elements necessary to supply am- helt & Pew the Lo a e Nats, ai u terms at k t Pp a , y excepting there were fifteen. Most per At anyvuriety Ol bla superior Loo tue je 1 tigi a mal beat, and the strong desire for ¢ jnous filfiem, Low wick's Hay : r thered , ents appeared ate ita taper } ( eports made time of such occur ¥ . baad oe br iL Sete : re ‘ slat th ! . Hed thi a y wens ye uw the rattlesnake ria . ; ayy re a t occurred report said SUlmaares. under these circumstances, bas ted bia the Ue Qhein with yiatins (ile rrsise t PB extract the Linge that are tiaible, anil \ reyard t ve seed, T ain now fu Aten i ieeeian: uy are to the behef that animal food is necessary for ; ; ! ae = ] r 1 this ta | : . a. Nocatee Note e aware of the ultimate dan. | iY 84 i vs “nn cent furl bv the State human support. Lut late smentfic expernmeats, Hieber NL puimnber ' a Je eC wNlentine ag eettil ave nt M readily A / and unk a A and » better acqoantance with t' habits of the hits | mind Tooninetecersrat Mes Gamniacth ctl eR UR that the Kathrs x rr telling /preved no deliberat and at best North Ameneao Indians, h n that a i ANOWS , a farce ow ‘ wos x uw \ 8.) 4 € Irs ect im tel H4 a : en : . : 1 ” enen ndians, have » ow rennet a oe uly wt as the recent paper 1s Mr. Wray that if je seed were zg Hiruws # danse on its intentionality vegetable il answers the same purpose as amgi- Gen. J. Tatwiton, South © \ . . : ; i pegnrded Inerely y nary toa Deiat Fann ee | Nas ; 8 a " : ward ad wate wh of a Grea { ur | anted the cane w fiose all its Raccha = mal food; that one pound of parched Indisa ra ate fey ‘ Bia tt Aa ‘ ae Wn nar Uses cu nvestigatio Jon Times, of the Yd contains al rine qualities {take rank with Doara General Walker and his Companions cern, of au equal qu y of corn meal, made . t lu A stoundert ¢ ‘ t ' 1 » t t s e tia ul en) rt '4., living @ se : ve, the ee - t t “r | Lal | ul ; take rraphical notice raat thie | l } f worthless came The Mobile Register of Sunday saves. ( oe valent to two pounds acy. r ny the nent twelve months tisob s = . ‘ : ‘ikand ties SU ch nil dren cirelteac laandce . f tat r “ ; ) ‘ - lant princes of the great metropolis t bang 4 ,a V to The ip hundred em \ ; Mr. Sinith, nother and vouug ladys ‘ : e ‘ R Yhat Ulivee peseatvliva: have & oraeo R44 ‘8 ! ee wat ‘ Pitas eee ee 5 . { I orn contains more than Louis : ; . .“ f who has had inost extensive relations BU I ie aliiare ae a elordneuh ual a e BIRCT four limes te leaginous matter as wheat ’ arin az the seed ve ygatliered they r dthe F , . eraelves atu with this country Mr. Jamnes Morrisot . j Les Usaha) ar ’ asi . me Mise Luey Waillians, Lavaca, bee aces co. ; ‘ ie fac aansrivad cance tt ory — 1 ree , sta qu vy capable of cCwWwW & Mari ; kK wily t 2 forwa ‘ Ki oiveod the emivent millonaire in question, died seed of the few assorted can git repaian {es weunderstand that about a tine pil aan line ar ' , A en : Poke : i ! t ; ’ ; ire-proo ood. t | rR { Park. on the 3nt vat Mr 8 three hundred and fifty have gone from mpor rem ‘ an , 4 3 sen fasildon arko on the 8or : other Ipertant compounds it contains pearly \ ' 5 I | } sat he ar ate } k Ihe > trea paid ont. te a\ | ) : 1 ult.. aged 68. and worth &20,000.000) a Jer Lam fees other ports of the United States on saiiing as mach nitrogenous maternal. The combime- ul mot, IN 1 \ C Leh are c \ eon Me a 2 . , se , : ae 5 i} ’ ' , ‘as $244,555 Ving Soozat and ves r mong thee siderable portion of which, itis stated ' hed vessels, thus making the total between ‘t of entary compounds in Indian eorm, Miss Mary J nav, Naaliville, | wave tha e; and among the va fie , : , <|t i ‘ ‘ VEN ay Te - which they gain UY the Times, is invested in the 1 te Iw seven and eight hundred men, well pro- renders it alone the nixed diet capable of sas- seca. ious channels Man tel ‘y gai . make, as he savs, gisiuned and pre } j j i fey ae i eat bya ae ee Ean res q | make, ¢ ; siuned an epared to meet the hard- jer the most tani : llor —, MeFarlauc, late mate steamer Jas 8-7! y AEE ig K Pt renown is by their startling discoveries ates, and Bo well Inve 1, too, that a Hiei va aberdliny (ont mone. } be : oe ve hard mre Most extraordinary or , a) | Perot a ays : suffers no diuninution by the present con : » es y head, ships of a promising expedition, t. there 1s a natural coalescence 5 mDe er, M. Carteren, a French chemist, is report I ‘ ee » 3 } T ; ; W The customs re tx vesterday were | ’ i | mercial difficulties. We believe that it they probably be as pure as inost of \ ples which constitate the ba- worcllilrcimotal Miao Colatl i : to have discovered a chemical agent, " A aL \ that | ate A a th ee ais of ‘aie . ts, aol we ina Te ‘ ' rl ww eT ”) in the shape of a new salt, which, by be. a Mie Mornenn who had a euit with tle Chinese. ft eo: happens at these Don't be Di on : at ex no other vege- a re iol M } LB - rorxed with y ita a ‘m lor a plar k, the Dry Dock Bank in this city, some assorted seed are perhaps his vest varie: | nt be Discouraged. C In ultimate Leary ma wild of Mas pute, Duchanuan cannes “7 Hyeoinived With part and aid on & plank, , ties They are t eeazana, Booiana a + ' perties ity. and in its . BEARD wt \ ntl vears since He went to London a poor J! wey é hath hb es) . ’ It isa fine remark of Fenelon, “Dear chs 3 ise | Pera ye 1) ) ers fire-proof Anexpermment bas). } : verte Yes = i 7 . aay t vaned necessities of aaimal nv ae Sue Mendel pew nouns. Teas FUE CHARLOTTE PAT ROT Start Ve ly where aamall the.| boy, and jvdtitencundaticnratlisiercat Koombana, | uvwana, and koyama. | th yourself in correcting faults as y bale . diedecpioie oy at Mendell, Dewitt county pm ! Iv, where rall tl eaenndariye mili fad Slawouve Sle sy : : nt climates of the | corn and beast Tac Navarro county, Lexus Jaast week we stated that Mr. Mathew atre was built of wood, which had had fature by engaging in the ees oe eet pease ae fr i an Rowe I) ares We cannot do a Aloe capa f supplying more of the abso- sang oe Negrss jacl \ neine te Mra. Hush Crawford was killed by faling between this salt appled toit. The boxes on the trade, in which be was the first to intro.) S80 Glen Nr, Wen cane ud, sand ationce. Bat by constant proning away ‘ure wants of the adult human system than any emer a merlOrnger nny be * AS \ . ai nl . a 7 ) y) carn, that t ray, in asserting his see , tie faults a vas hes 3 A . when Oy ae beryer ; A t | Weoojearn that sideand the scenery had also been paint duce the principle of selling at a small : aw u esa es a. ; of little faults, and cultivating how raing mre A natares ; epee Neyro boy, 3d kon ima lias te ton this id by the ed with at in order to render the exper protit to increase the amoant of lig niles RO Pe ae [GSEs ee et virtues, we shal! grow towards perfect , ond te a aa ‘ | aan ey for thre ncerdent [lite Finent anne Isivt. the wood was Ile afterwards invested largely in lands, ee oa 2 n than the ot Plis simple rule—net to be discourag = i af ieee we coma ur t In the first fy lace prinkled ower with sprints of turpentine and owned large estates in several En ID HUE CNC Y WETS: lite ls ent to the at slow progress, but to perse ve VCE { Crim Keample—Let Othere Fol- t ® 1 t . ‘ ! teo ’ igs i ha or degnerute shee, for some. ny i ntende i Seu _ JHINGS IN NEW YOR Mr. Crawtord with reluctance A light was applied, and the whole place glish counties and also in Scotland He pers se 7 ‘ MN mn ore commng evil or bad temper, and ad rg l Superintendent of the South- = ss A ‘ a . bas ! ‘ in 5 : : ese Hee . ar fivbridizing to take piace, and therefore; xcellence after er ates we rat + n 3 and it an thevange that the news of the was seon ina blaze and barnt furioualy,, Was many years in Parliame nt, and was aaraaratyes Pate t mss x a s . ¢ 7. ’ ‘ vir ; road, gay : ve Macon (Geo.) ene, Viay York, November 19 wlure of lus factor in Charleston had se but when the thames had gone out, it waa always a liberal in politic SEER BAU i all rlant the varieties next vear ene ees ‘ ae Lene, Meroe ie mi pply of ae Latte No diinanned hin that he lad placed him- found that not a single part to which the thorofa work on the Defects of the English PRs Se Cl ‘ year. knowledge temperance, and to tempe. gre clothes to be made of the cotton from manent bps 4 Horrors an horrors head vecumu selfan a situation that rendered a-unsafe invention had been “applic d was in the System of Railway Legislation, and in ee Aa put Het) rance, pationce ; and te pahence, god - Heonston C minty Factory, (Tooke’s ane) fate.” Hardly have we recovered tran | phim to be possing from one car te: slightest way injured [1848 a volume was published by Long. )°° Mars ag tis al shallonly am peas; and to godliness, theriv kind. Mill) Georgia Cotton, Georgia Wool and ; i ° r monet x Preah dts a Mesto a ae J | . Fi “to make what syrap To owant for iny own +48 5] brotherly kind cater Georgia Mills! Thev . prietar of the the shock occasioned by the horiible and , ; aioe vid tlace he . jinan containing a selection from his par i YUE 3 ness, and to brotherly ndnesa, charitv. Georgia ils hey are to be eut by a men : : another; and in the second place he wa 4 ; je a es Mee ata Oe ne : ; } vas Mysterious assaseination of the man Vin vanlating the roles of the Company by Influence of Good M “ liamentary speeches. lle was a selfed- U8. aud to test im oe aretally the forage will conduct tire slowest christian at (reorgia tailor, and yiven out to be meade A ' olatiny . ) Ff - B ‘ aluwot the wu t sli lant vat . nat —?- cent, in Willian street ME OHO TRUS the platforn tois alse knows LU ha Ls au Meh De ucated man, but he possessed a refi value of “ } ant upland tq gli rel cious atta ip by seamstresses in Macon; thas dis- # gL Hed by the announcement that another) an ; : lt fact, that the st ss which taste in literature and art, and bad « that ts good for twenty bustels of corn, t tng more tian a thousand dollars i ‘ that hn Pec Was TOdpuiine belyy toprevi tots a wt, taa Mii ICCeEs meu TST n tera eu art, at t 1 Ve q . = # ant f ain al rr nd at ; y = : n five feet drills, and expect bye te Too . ' aren reer aren 7 > at man bas Leon ate a ith ae ! “ < . ous fatiure of lis fa aundatisbeleved Maron Burr achieved im y hes, up te lected a remarkably ric ho library anda ‘ ve mine t tr % \ re ) 7 The ° : ty x to the North, e ere in the sane house ti Waters ae ; Wi al cee euienic Cena , : ne noble gallery of paintings Howie 6 rit yrup | 1 Vi Surinetie'd Seneca . Tiss is the trac wav to achieve Soath- , sare lot ) 1 , ee ry nae Tit cad HE ATL AEE the hour when he betrayed) lias party in aot ; can made economically it of this peg Lassachn tsi) beet ea . “eomwhilly cut that herlier of Cue ean net of hie own under anes) Fqsol hi 4 of the nobles of Eugland who inherited : ee: tothe Deen SN Thee ‘ Pe em ependence, ¢ articnlarly in , nee rei dent, ana ' the great contest of TSOL, arose c plant, « yroves Detter for forage the : aa : =. \ t all i prompty “ probably survive Weenie Sparta tae due exertement Charlotte Whey { VI ie tabl ld " k 7 i neither a name nor a fortune, nor was ine PEAS ; ie - ir ain ' eT wMutacturer « 8 inty save ther nt UNG TRRE UCEEAS Let all our Southern Pm as they are given in the papers, and sav URE a UMA ret he DOME delited: fir any of his distinetions to the I as t “0 HE WITT Pree TM ICL tN se, 737 rhycnteeat people follow this wise and liberal policy. if wo wre not getting to be worse even eso edyeooft human nature, and tis intinite crown or tlw peuple Van dikes, and syrup can be made trom it tor Keira You deserve credit Mr. Adame. if , } sOnvers oris he , , Con sacthereasen : vreasineys ~ be 05 than Venice, in the days of the Braves Dy Pine Aw it anybody could Webi conversition Nor is he the only . ike only when there is no other pressing eee a Avother shocking and cold blooded dhe rich, apd in that act of dying, d drop . MALE Ga De ponent ( t 1 Ls omtaleelee a aie 7 we ; . ’ adva before spring Let ° F murder was perpetrated, between meand ’ vei Ole i by lis suavitv of manner Talleyrand Witning ta Sart Dippers Ab AN- the great highways of commerce a ad } aa Tloai ding up Specie The Easton (Pa) two o'clock yesterday morning, ‘The lose rasp upon title deed and bond, and Was as famous for his captivating quali- tifol and accomp ished young lady, d. UL LLAADMONN DD PS PeSwne unemployed will lave | ye mentions an incident of an Sid wan : ' : ; : i y obs eetic ger scene of the tragedy was inadance house go away @ pauper, out of time! Noyold, ty in the last generation, as Chestertield, New York, died suddenly trom the ¢ ucts | JECeton tleman recently deceased in Lehigh cown- kept by aman named Mark Driseroll no jewels, bo lands or tenements And was in that of oar great-crandfathers, or of the pernicious and disgusting practice Tutinite teil would \ 1 sweep none ty, who had been suspected of having eon- Lwo men, who appeared to be Spanish yot men have been buried by charity's Marth rough in that of Ques n Anne. f suuth dipy ing. She had become ney hace Gut baa ling a httle vou may The Philadelphia Sin has ceased to siderable money in lis house, although sailors, went inte the place shortly after j ; 4 din diel Conn Wherever this advantage of manner is addicted to the habit that her lungs were jiu look over it altogether, Soaty with our shine. The North American (save the 22 ene Knew the amount. On examin ; land Sw hog dil ures rie eels ‘ssed, it renders its fortunate owner litterally stepped up with the vile cow one o'clock, and commenced a dispute | ] possessed, it renders its Fortunate owner litterally stopped up wile (he wile COWS moral improvement, we wrestle tiereely WMA DE adolohia Aron t! q iN ing the premises after his death no bese . . : , tDibavade yt Aryvus) is ' sole Sur 1 ny irae with ove of the girls of the Louse, and thousand thoughts of beauty, a Chonsanc Ire ynlar, and often even idolized. The pound, and respiration being stopped, vious habit,» would | ne held uper al p pe Bhat * ME than eleven thou 1 dollars were feund y a 7 ° 1 7 ¥ re al } ’ al that cit 3 « worte: w Ta presently drew their knives. A man, pleasant memories, 2 thousand hopes ree | politician who enjoys it easily distances) death ensued Let snuff Cippers make aius if we ascended into a higher morad atiaies: | AATY I Ena ciry which supported Fre) in specie, wiiich he had doubtless beea Whose pane was afterwards yacertained tored Jall other candidates, for every voter he note \ phere last fall mont saving and concealing for many ) ears. . : . Longe " ‘ ry aomen ia a * Lee —_ sarcoma et sit on “ ————— ——————--— oor UBIGIN OF HORSES IN AMERICA Prom Frank Foster's Llorse and Lorse maneship of the United States and of te Britieh Provinces of North America: Ata vety remote penod im the history of America this most vainable of all the animals subject to man began to be ln from burope ty cite earliest set tere, it being conceded { r} the @orwe bad al suuie | ted on this continent, as ie proved youl fuesil remains, be tt ite colunization by the wiite aan It is generally believed Chat Ui which are found in a tera, fal pampas of South auc praitics America, eo far as to dice Miosis> the pre: f the paretits releiscd the Spaniards at Gv aba duutagitboi ee wes Ayres, date is tow receut ite be couipatice wi Wee vast Nikinemcal ictedsc ali. Cae ee fl Ir althoush had bee eer but it sects to tie Coat berdes of these auitials bow Ede ie 1 Jd sloud be ive state of nature. uid ww ascribe ther urigsa to at uiais escuyed or voluntari ret bot ual peas peditions and ware ei tag Spans é ders, the cavairy ol Cal 1 Coty twg entirely ul periect hurees vl males It mest Lave begun tic cuse ti tie bloody wars of Mexico and Poru, waere Wie vai hes more than vice weal uiswosi! Yho Spaniards, that war being slain, w rapidty in the wide, luauciuul, ala We watered platus. acre tue wy ildatce food, the penis citimate, aun f ubs u of beasis of ray capasie ul coping witn so powerful wl aiusal do Che Loree, WuulU fae theme rags. iicrcacc. We know (iat t foree of cavalry winch he wscover found a grave 't r the warriors of bie party rolurmcd hot by water, in the t os the banks of the creat river, itist dy eertain that (ey their charges, as : aves Uae the frail vesseis Gust oy hands mereiy for tic |} with life, should lave containing the hietses of (ie fut ven The first bourses importe! tu A Ue Caps y @or the purpose of creatiuy a stock. wore broagh! by Colnimlus, in Liss = cond vorage to and 1 Yanded in the United Stares were dpeed inte Florida in 1525. 'y | Ge Vaca, 42 in number art perished or were killed A portation was that of DoS» above, of which many diiLicess survive and ty whoel 1 attrivute tine y the wild horses of Terss and tue yj ra strongiy marked tw this acteristics of Dpanisu Liew In 1604 M. T'Escarbot, a Free aw yer, broayht lorses, with er animale, into Acad 1 Freech, extending their « introdaced L lay OY ‘ la, at feeea ite tial ¢ try, where the present race, i se { Was gomewhat deyeveraled ih ei ‘ bably to tu y of t still shows the Lin of the Norumn Ie 1609 the Enyglisi - ba Mac Le ie Jemestoen, brouct, sides «« pn, aru) catrie. ».x end in 1657 Ure mp ca S) the stuck of this vacua 1 is Wargely rec od prouibiting its exp rts vince. In 1629 Jorses a! : into the planta af Maseu Bey by Fiance Hoe ! Lescester-liire, fr: “ y of the a ey York received its * mted from H ! sont Con rr . t breed, of whici, bow: te ermt, uF tie horse of Pernevivania. » shows some affinity ' direct! t ght cel whieh» axl t 4 Flemis!, or Ia 175 ’ ed cunsitera and, sluce lua Peeuillare jas F re anise f pRB Cuneslan try, which imve created teens and distr ein! fecognised a- « » and Verinout tees us Jran.!t mctite, ar heavy Wek, tic pp su ae and Leredita admitied, a to shuw rivas fortutiat ) the want cat d stu. detection The pedizrne 6 mot be ain, there i- w prof ul a sta tm lie senses Qnhoes anu | poe Cau dvull lis ride bie kny ely ta pysed ty Wether ss Fhettiisii, hw ‘ British Pio preva : ‘ borne | ‘ the wri pe thoreugedity thet their ative In New ) fearportatioth acl ow outle tal t sup ‘ red vid receVver® loelh specter From the Ryleigh Register DESTRUCTIVE FIRE, The beautiful residence of E.G. Hay-: od, Esq., situated at the corver of Sal-| isbury and —— streets, in the Southern | vart of the city, was destroyed by fire on | ‘hursday morning last, together with the | kitchen, sinokehouse, &e., attached to the | dwelling. The fire broke out about +! o'clock, on the southern side of the house, stock that the characteristic of her horses Sschat of the Euglish race, with a strong good blood, In Massachusetts, | Vermont, and the Eastern States general: |, ly, the Cleveland bay anda cross between | that aud the English dray-horse blood, \th some small mixture of a thorough | predominates. In Penusylvania wiost distinct breed appears to be of ( wid English dray-hotse origin. In Marviwud, Virgin : : Sue ‘ “meandasa brisk wind was blowing from ‘ { wa preva to tou rons of strain, thre a) cin Paorotig } ) . hoa c e that direcQWun at the time, the whole house ed cuts se ate so as ty reuder the - Was sound wrapped in flames, giving Mr. | 1 work ny horses weedy Dp © . ged Ink A Haywood and his family scarcely time te eas vistaba and many : . : ‘ ; = . escape With their lives. We regret to tue Western States - pe ae say that Mr. H. lust not only all of his : ul Sins i a a ok ven turniture, except that which his parloe Batis "a aieK Ted) HRME. aut Fin contained, but the whole family lost all ae iurele. dyerene ott wirclothing, Even if Mr. Haywood (ee oe aa had had his house insured, the calamity a ee ee ee a would have been a severe one, but we ei eee anecherel Ne are sorry to learn that be had mot a cent A see Sale ihe © oof insurance on hig property. Phe entirs : ; ie he Se aiey ee: lens Lp estimated at between $5,000 aud t ‘ Thae } ane - i we . 3 . I wees a Our two fire companies were prompt ue i ly onthe sround with their Gre apparatus’ mcs : but owing to the ditheulty experieaced ea eaes nes a in procuring water they were unable to Dacia : i ne offer any opposition tu the devouring el- oa voor, w iba view to being sed at t s tore ker work and ty masta . . : : In connection with the abowe recounted a 1 The sam disaster, We cannot help expressing our owners of buildings and to be destroyed by yeucrally than suralce 1s a surprise that other property liable ie more The premium fire du nut insure they do | he 5 eae mere trifle when compar with the pro- buys 82" tection agalust loss which it secures. improved Massachu , Scrcipe.—Our Paris correspondent, ‘ this week, informs us of the death, in that , under very painful circumstances, res of rses bred “ity fa yventleman well kKuown in th cial circles of the S 'e colimer Mr Davenne, a native of France, but long a zen of this country, had to Paris, therhn States. naturalized ¢ rece y removed intending , . ere tu pass the remainder of lis days >, 9 BE EMUEEN se for ° nthe enjoyment ofa handsome compe par red America js, or te), ieee ' ° ency, ie reward of inany vears of lou 5 U sels ‘ sUster, f in Charles and New air saV tu ' ty fever of sped thet s > a 4 is 4 t . . , say the leas q as ve’ bis it > ted Beal be reneh capital asi Wall ae ‘ Fouualel 1 : ' x Ahha,el - ig Fry Ve t at , oo vt d last st Puuy 4 i th © 4 ere ort es have ‘i iN + how De Fecey ait + i dle t abt es e¢ eu E . reo sorraw vVthe many friends tha dil y te epulea slur d j pote Paps , hi ‘ ciliated to : vthe kind 1 tat Yn ‘ alitie Chias s Nur . | ' 1 y qualities « 3 } a t rastalis pacers, t " eo ok wth as ’ t s ‘ ‘ , t Morvan a ace iluw ( ‘ ; i ’ sfortunes, a n rete 4 cailed wri \ ones P t t aa ous, w ‘\ t ~ “et r ‘ 4 - are t } Act 4 Fy +> will > ‘ VEE hie ¢ } > f inordinate vo ‘ \ a (ls 4 “ay av real | ‘ ev ces er t 5 } itis t “ v NIN, OF , ' ff n f Parsi © re a pa { (rane Ww 1s f wv t INCE t Xter ary descent , is.—.) } / v eed w Vile ‘ at turtle : “ ‘ 3 ere , ie ( d r ‘ " d) ow bad ‘ a ‘ i t 4 ttwo weeks » \ > ‘ Mj s y ‘ ot v i ‘ > ‘ as 1 th era “ Fy " i d . Aas y 4 a } Ya t ' part,» 6 ’ s ‘ r Wiliskey mer va \ wae a rok j i ‘ \ 4 f vig MEN na ah J thin " “ t 1. WW ive s ‘ r . mA 4 ~ ( ‘ si a > j at ‘ ° ; I ‘ | ‘ 4 1 ‘ , P > / / ‘ su " de 1 ai “ ; ‘ 4 Ag bd ‘ 4 A > a rh il od 4 " acy t 4 Z SA ato ‘ > 4 av that | t 4 2 4 - } . ii.» v ‘ wie t ‘ A ‘ | . Wa ] 1 ] ' / \ 6s 1 , figs : A 4) 1 | - i] . ( 4 thus ( iar CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SA LISBUR Poe. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 1, 1e57. { EXMS OF THIS PAPER 82.00 CASH. Weather.—Last Friday morning was cold—thermometer at 13 again; but yes terday was pleasant as any May day. oe Premiums Awarded at Mecklenburg fuer _ In gl listof the Mecklenburg Fuir, we tind that J. M. Potts took the first premium, and M. M. Goodman of Rowan, the second, on Jacks. on one acre, O94. Mr. Edwin Aleaande: produced 5Y bushels on one acre, but auging over the premium Thos. B. Price, best yield of Corn owing to suine informality he Was hot en- titled to receive the first premiam, Boy & Son the Plows. Mrs MeCorkle first premium ou Carpets; and Mrs. ‘1 A. Wilson the Hartey took the “dest” premium on Buggies, and & Wilson : Hartey’s bugzy was the best, but O. & Wis. the pre tl They Were boll youd ‘ fe aa den tuok all premiuius oo took Elizabeth second, Jolin Overtuan the “Aaundsumest —-- Saal Por in Wadesboro'.—We Navy al letters froma Wadesbur 1 sever that the small pox has broken out stamily in that town, We publish t these another column. W call the special attention of our tuwn au viites ¢ th toather, a$ If tay 4 cooulry Ural some action eueuld be liad yuu Myaltiel tle intfuduction of bi suse a oetous. It will be rene ed that wa stage coach rune betwe s place and Wadesboro’ twice a wech J that tuere is, aleo, much otbver travel yaa AL peace sroaggh our town. - A fire irre jo Tbaltimore last Saturday ww | wrk the value of eighty 4 5 wwe etroged. On the oa ' t . a ‘ ma ul 8.1 Le er broke out io K Now York * ks ‘ ~ a The wich Py M . - t - nat sar ay =“ “ ‘ + we wed I , n $ at ‘ mcurred ( . . lerable datnage w bi mod tb 2 nos by » wor ‘ i. f Pater w € wew aya i ca t t 4 Zines at eriuu nents e fin arte are scat Ja wu eps 1 . er > AGIV ¢ t v eer e = d hre wah ’ ) are ’ * giected cong ‘ e loss inay be t ( A r ty s A . e,4 f any citizen» atnage by eyrhec ‘ it wl a I. r ate “ 4 I! ] st pons y in - ( a ’ s 4 ay K I z ‘ | ably ' 4 anche t 7 Sa Ayo oniy ( ‘ . ( asin lye t r j © ¢ petitor ia aa t | man f Miss i Speaker bern ta f K of will iets f \ ia \ Ml a at pr vor W ¢ i rom Zhe Nouth ’ or Banks, of the J fu a 1 a 4} ous a t fors tineine ‘ ( k } as. cheferm pauble pr anor v ‘ ( rihias a 1 t A h Le ppose ia " ( Miivs re ports t s wer hou ‘ t bai Wi L ’ ‘ the s roughly seasone I Kegs A r far into the suinener, a w ! ed with the conaideratia fms resting and important > is Ransa Uta ( tra \ 4 H ila arier ‘ ‘ 4+ Pacific Ra boa ( n ‘ stage of t I’ | 1 / / oo. e iN ree ts ‘ nd ‘ * iv t N . wrt “ r | rE of 1 1 4 ‘ A ra tott r ont WW ash noWwoet vn font gabank not qi “ Mets ‘ ‘ " yt ot ' | their ' wer | Ber We were pleased to see in attendanus | ont which it was unlawful to send it tous, tis ‘all right wow, thauks to the Dead: Better men, | j who we hope way long live faithfully to perform resurrectionary labors,—Mayetleville Ob- ver, | | We wish we could say the same of a Metter mailed to us at Livingston, Ala., in Sept. 1856. And of another, mailed at Hazelwood, S. C. in March, lust. Anoth- er, at Farmington, N.C. Another at Oceola, Fla. in Feb. or March last. An- other at Beaties’ Ford, N. C. in Dee. last. ' Another at Liberty Hill, in Feb. or March. Another at Stony Point, Alex. co, N.C. Another at Houstonville, N.C. in March. 3. O06 -all weo- | Altogether coutaining § ney letters, and no other kind Inissed Can the P.O. Departinent tind ont what Leeame of them? We too, will pass a vote of thanks to Democratic Olficiale uf they will track them for us. see at our County Fair last: week, Mr. Bruner of “Watehinan, He exhibited sume fine speciinens of printing No premiums had been offered by the Society for peonting, but it there had been Mr. Bruner would have reecived the Salisbury one, We are sure, fur lis specimens showed good workwmaliship,— Charlotte Damocrat We are like the Frenchman, who, reg: Post ular as the ci vis call at the Otlive to enqgnire for letters, but never received any, vet invariably replied to the negative anuewer of the Posturaster + Vo niatter, me no spect any.” We for ( thus; kuew it was not customary eunty P premitins for Printing; ir Meck ! tion, aud woul Sociehes to afte but we felt like joining © snbury friends their exhib } take this thea for the courtesy and cordiality with in occasion to make our thanks to were received and welcomed We which we Qor brother, of the stern Deinverat, was looking better than on the 2oci May lust. whe we Was shaking with an acne ] 1 tricnd of the Wey suids iis ow TT) reiabhably we 2g Vhe Ley \ ner spots (ue friet 1 t+ if . * to be yon, . . ress tea n Seca ¥ es somewlis i” push mow, we Cop rume i rN . boon four dur i wee ry z vias \ J “ uw by say ng Uae WAS \ And 2) 1 1 ‘ \ Vv / A ca as itiw 4 > ea “ ‘ 4 eo. 2 pi ‘ 4 ‘ h 2 tw rv sas i ‘ Mi \ . ny { nin \\ * ‘ ‘ \\ ‘ ‘ | (5 ‘ Beis | 1 \\ \ ‘ 5 ‘ 1s purp ‘ \ ' aiid ‘ | \ pa ' y \\ \ } ‘ - | 1 topo ' | 1 Nn i ta \ ' I oe nn 4 prctek \ Viiyew s ae \ D \i) Yvotiint ! ( 4 | in a few days, and we shall then see of what mettle Southern Democratic wen: bers in general, and North @arolina Democratic members in particular, are) made. If the latter persue the namby-| pamby, milk-aud- water, sort-a-su and surt- anol 80, now: Lam and now-[-ein’t, course | of the Raleigh Standard, the people of; thie State will know how far their devo- | tion to Suuthern Rights extends. \ Raleigh Register. | -- oe — | From the Raleigh Register. \ ITHE STANDARD'S DESPOTIC PO- SITION ON TILE DISTRIBUTION | EN (aoe E | QUESTION. | | From nearly all qnarters of the State | we tind that our suggestion as to the po-! licy proper to be pursued by the party | with which we co-operate, in the coming Gubernatorial canvass, is approved. This policy, we respectfully think, is obvious enough to secure the approbation of ev- ' . | ery Whig and American who will calm | ly and ispassionately look at the sub-| ject in all its aspects. Tt is well known, that at least one-third of the Democratic party of the State are in favor of distri bation. and would so declare themselves} to be, if they cotld, at the polls, vote ou! the naked qnestion of Distribution or ING Distribution, or what would be the same thing, have an opportonity to ehmme be- tween twy Demacrats, one whe favored | distribution, while the other was againg!) it. Look at the Congressional eleetion of ; 1853, in this Dernocratic Congressional | District, and what do we see?! Nothing} lesa than this: ont of above 10,000 votes | polled, Lewis, anti-Distribation Demo- | crat, received aboct 2,000, while the re | maining 8000 and npwards, were divid | cd between Venable and Rogers, Distri-| Hution candidates In other sections of | the State, there are, wotertousty, many } Democrats, who net only will vote. bat ire extremely anxious to do so, in favor f Distribution, if that issne sball be pre sented untramelled by others. Tae Ral eigh Standard is well aware of this, and hence Hs alarm, hence its avowal of its Jorermination to uafrock, to reyecr dis ven and repudiate any Demo utterly crat who tnay dare to ** favor Disinbu ti In al! r knewledye of jonmalism we , intecmt a stand as leis trne Wenee EX of the Rich hat paper was con Wn BO the Standard oe titehie, whe wield re exercised and sed by any your weanw the inthi old Washington the lar fn oo t af ' ‘ bie t wae hosempal ore man ryan of the Pe the high tier of bid eit ler in never once er lininate a decree, deapotic apint and terms pitde freemen of North is featoresof des What [Kit rand haa " mrorinalcnie (lence Glas veterans of De s linttleecof > SPT COG Sosa ale of the Neate Amer we alall hear n the langnaye happened Mr M Leatiy yn olor nate oecuer e ar Hraetendinee t nowlip hin nevleetin as euro restated: Laat wit ee qersun: Mr. feehower edin tions hon and whipped bin tty severely, leaving him teed for n lite afterwarde Shortly after be ner tiny t ht neerg died. wherenpon Mr Lee ver r ured to town ame owt 1 the vote ‘ hy ( ) POV Senith oun {a Jory ar \ | towns held the Iy W, ‘ ut ver ws Decath te treatinent ay Mr. 1 ver was | vw a) OXt fe f tha Super r ( rt a the caae then underge stiyation. we biawes Wlempted to | Wariaée The testimony cleited before ‘ y jest Weal, Jem af (, Win So Tash who was placed ' Wenutn hy Tneane Ney ite Rome nso ts ’ J, ane was an N Friday ev nite, nt 1 it wa duty we owe to our fellow | give publivity 40 the fact 9t ones ; thes they ing (SS FOO the Watehong Wanessowo’, N. ©. Nu. 26; 1857; Mu. Kosron :—Our community tiaing visite with dbat loetheome diveune, Small Pow, wis too) broad to govern themselves accordingly. The disease made its appearance and ip oil cousined to the bousebold of Mr. Thos, D. Grog, whose residenee le beyond, but near the Corpo. rate Jimits of the Town. ° Stringent have been adopted by the Coungil together with the aid of the aitiwos, lo prevent ite furthe spreading. : ‘The premises of Mr, Graet, nod also those « his nminediate veyghbours bave been sir) guarded, duy and uight to prevent any inte. course With eaeh other, and all communication between those funilies and tke corporation hay been effectually cut of Our trust being in Gog whokeepetl Ue city, we hope here, the plaguy will be stayed. Mr. Graet, and bis brotherig. jlaw having boew previously vacemated have a. ready revuvered from the attack; Min, Greet, her two children aud a servant gitl, are now passing through this sore affliction, and are do. ing as well av evuld Le expected. And while jp the discharge of var duty ip pabliobing this state. havnt, We can safely ony with equal confidence, that persone visting or passing through oar vi lage wecd not have the slightest apprehension of contracting the discase, And all persons har. ‘ing provisioms and savh like to dinpoge yf «ill bear in ied that we occasionally wend sack things and have the money to pay for them, a Unir highest market value, Should the disease appear beyond its present linits, due mutice will lam very respeetfully, \ ver obt. Serv't, J. W. NESL, M. P. Prom the Raleigh Register, “TILK REGISTER CAUGHT." e ’ : . Lhe above is the Caption of an article wo the last Standard whieh for destitatiey 6 wnsorpassed by apy thi which ever appeared even in that illog cal sleet. ‘The article charges us with a Uispositiou tu “dictate” to vge pulitieal trivnds, and to pert oat fo thea “whes sertof ws poliical nondescript they have lv support tor Governor neat year.” Ty those who read the article in the Regie ler we becd woteay that we made po a lompt at “dictation” —not the least. We expressed ows individaal opinion, that if 4 Wetiivution candidate fur the ullice of Gaovernor, of respectable character and jateliticwt hone presented himself, it would w the true policy of thee Whig and Amer cab Voters of the State teu under ininor ditferwnece of vpn en, — sustais lis, al Loup: hee wiht tw a Democrat. hie ts Wonce if offenee it is, And mayiing this, we did not Stsndagddike, du tinthe forw of a uksee, to be obese f reason ar authorits, tuder penalty of bern expelled from te ranks of the Party. We claia ao such J would not exerene it, did we We pave reasons for var opie vawyut abide the teet of the Jodziewt uff those we sidtesewh We stated which we o> opvrate ad tlaat 6 wonske bee ibe poole the theekl 9 emsddese Le yen. n ob buoy Ve oh) partal 4 tote rts power, ao nreotee if ' rio, wii Eee Yer Go er LY § Wiserias Cieey Wore That toe Party wat oe wt he Lritag é t “t We stated further, that fe . sobs aabvocate of Distriletion ess srousht forward of cause forward ae u, duty tb the Lew fhe Wate, would require ae Ww Ceidickate, oe pie py ‘ preferenee to any anb Ldseter on »Deoenrateeandidate. This sweat we ewid, and them what we re yea every particular, tt te by pe bewne surprise tat the senior Editor \ Nandant w es vader this advice It \ web itely pre fe rable to Av ste ciluer to wale over the Coure @ Vie mben candidate of @ capens, or le wim Wiigor Amenenn ont af sight, alli wotomeet oo the stauap &@ Dem wrt, whe weld brim; hom to @ discus eerncn the Lind Qiuestrom—ea Siseussivn ali remlel and one inte whieh be clerenteras bony ashe can, by hose i ‘ ws Roepe ert of a8 The Statidard’s 4 ty lo Lh al eeparernedl ) prtues ta, Wal A eerprerced is Lie Standard would do well when si tay down de write fora paper, be remew- ” > , taken by tb in a prweweding vin Leet Ihad it porewed this evarse im cctosspeatowould ned have espusal ~~ “ tine both rings parazraph: 1 Kool ut Leather Demeacrate. Mappase se V yew we mnast give op all for whrch . ‘ . ~r hos emlcnmling and Lake some KN or cotelibete taerely Leanne he bas . ' " ve prartmoolar, buat otal pew hn te ugenet oso all other @ aitets — \\ bree vs foe wae ob bth ’ bales! 11) ahem tbe chelate we *) Wow vow nod say, Let aoe Gell baiting fu atwe bronestiv tehewe to ber might, redher than te boum by serrenebeneg case prime phat Weknow you would ; amb yet the Ay ' prrty, Lat us ante op some dw moron Deenocrat —let ws forget oar poet ery Unng except a hope f wins Our om ponents, ated furecAh, then, vos about and accuses as uf a diqpositien » “Hie [olioena,” and is guilty of other aleurd aod puose netenl things. cts. ' Now Jocan't thia come with a beast from one whe bat the week be re snade every thing constituting dem eeracy tar supon the angle fact of a maa Ste op pemed te, on in favor of Distnbe [the iathe advocate of Disenbe ‘ nyg tothe Standard, be cae No matter ws past services te the Party. no matter how fair and unescer Heomatle his record on other subjects maf Phe isa Distributionist, although be the authority of James Buchanan for he moat “full to rise no more 1 “Diaowned,” and “if” Now we tr sat: not be a Democrat mya we been 4 trtast atte “repute antly ask who is most ready to wp rifice every thing and every body for “one particntar,” the “Standard” or the “Reg ter¢ The latter by securing the elec thon a Distribution Democrat, would r rinost beneficial resnlt, withoot thukiny any, the teast sacrifice, because itis manifest that the Whig and Amer can Party, can obtain nothing by run: wg a can Vidate of their own, anil would tice the opportanity of obtaining * Whother or no ibnation, who's {'s threats cone ane? Distribution Governor 4 Democrat favoring distr holden rh te defy the Standare will Should sach cow of expulsion and demolition, forward, tine alone can tell, Long present himself, we repeat our » to ey of the Party licy - ous viction that ia the po r ’ . igure whlch we belong, to gite him a v'g SE E nigated the partially the inteltiy queatly by rival with | made tw | Jodustry, athe other, te felt by » wet chats ‘ dec\\ne ta of the mas “Ailioral |. deli tiwasu mercial cr esprivy 4 dduew nil! t Yame! It @ thie aind evil a aiugle pur te which ayuent!y. a eetee vl open of metus ru. Five Car. bagyaye coster was pass bast, un t ter the auch ar deft, for at the oa five thus reach iny Che bons, thon, w locked | arrival he prese lave. —L Tog . dLud.) J There |i var pork @ncepl a No hoy: prices a quvtali eimnats bei ghbo hege to odatt por MEML! The f. olina Cx respect: Hon. Ai Hon. Lb: inghaw 1. Hens 2. Thon 3. War 4.1.0 8. Jolin Alfre Bart 8. T.L The , Bryee, visited | proud o sire its} the tow occasior ities. | interest and enc inembe: ing itn Ta d d | @- i! H i i ee fx if ail date that fe lien wae ard mea the Lew re ae lv wy entry te. This t we fe y by no r Editor sadvice ww dw ue a, OF lw of sight, a Dem » discus rate nd rich he by humo audante » Wal chen sit > Fewew- ewe | YS varse If e1peed rural: ~ayree for which Lake sore pe le ba st stall pew & atlers — ob bath bvtale w Mo beating tit, rother uw pres Ltbe Rep ) aoune die ar pres a bye d proal, csilign 0 s guilty of og. an beast week be ng dem famans Distniba- Dias be le can er what a to the nnexcep ects mas rough be savan for o more ed.” and we (tn: ly to ane for “one he “Reg: the elec would ithoat because 1 Amen: by run- il woald aining * or or not 1, who I ‘s threats ill come wild sack our cum Party 1 vig rou ( t the Siate cuncar, and vu elec- wil aay, ais by works jemocrat aé the one indicated ‘Wa, dute, althonyh the result may be the defeat yf 4 caucus candidate ‘badiag on an anti- Distribution platyjorm. aera ae Feriarees ase The comtnercial horizon, which was slowly emerging from the dark and heavy elouds which bad gathered over it and * gruwi ug brighter aud to the s by the fatelligence of increased mune- tury b. te aud b disasters in | Kugland and apou the Contivent The Athan: | ticle advieus have checked the improving tenden- | wf our markets caused by the favorably ac: | cowats of the previous steamer and there is uo | telling when a decidedly cheering impulse will | be given tw pecuniary aud mercantile deahnys, Three months have elapsed since the explosion ofthe Obio Life and ‘Trust Company comme: | pieated the shock which startled and paralyzed the Fivancial aud Trading worlds, lo that | riod we have bad a rapid succession uf suspeu- | tions aud failures, followed by derangements, | cumplications, losses aud distresses which hare | terribly tried the resvurves of the country aud the spirit of our merchants aud of all classes of . Every aveoue of basivess has been | strewed with the wrecks of the tempest which | has swept over them, The Jame like the | Simoon of she desert, winged with desolation, | has passed ig its fury over Le laud, levelling the | ry gent and voblest structures iu its course. | itherto our uttention lias beew absorbed by the! ‘dpevtacle ot devastativa which was preseuted iu fr se po sera act ie 4 fect day,” has azuin buen over: | ! | old, were lust in or near the Peaked Mountain, |The facts of the vase appeur to be these: aac igipeonsseery een ncpeitR Monday last, a portion jugham county, Vay weishickits Great excitemedt, by the report that two children, each about. two years The yourigast child of Mrs. Mallary was at a newr neighbor's erring ssh her an of, shout the same age, and rambled off together in the woods, She says they were pot gone more than ten minutes before she heard a child crying, aud weut ip search of them ‘aad found ber child, bat it could nut tell where the other child was. The veighbors were then sent for, wd close search inade fur the lost child, but without success Uhat ay. They assembled again at wight, and with | Jtorches resumed the search, bat @ heavy rain | falling iv the night, ticy were compelled to quit | : A \ . until the eusuing day, whea a large number a | towing: Boys love to play, but girls to! spinuing wheels is nu evidence that the industry | WALEER’S HOTEL, sembled, forming therselves into a bine, about ten steps apart, they traversed the mountain for several niles around, but fiuding no trace of the lust child, aud wearied with the hard travel, they would fain lave given up the search, bat the tears of the almost heart-bruken pareot prompt ed them to renew the huut, until the darkuess of the night compelled then, with sad hearts, re- turn, The search was continued iu this manuer fur several days, but without sucess, Scaxpat.—The Lev. Dr. Backus, of Bethle- bem, Coou, was aman of power as well as of ecountricity. He bad a habit of druping the thread of his discourse, aud delivering himself of ary thought that suddenly struck him. ‘Thus throwing up bis spectacle, an! leaning bis elbuws ‘gu own tmekyts. - Wo epeat but hte thought | ; j tre Bible, aod bis chin oo iis bands, he wpoti.'the dangers beyoml. Appreker ae , * a bor ecoorppenaon es would break out: serious traus Aulautic calamities whieh would add to our sities, were Lut vaguely and) “Scandal! I'll tell you what scaadal is!— partially entertained, aud were almost lulled by \ Brother Suvith lias heard something about bruth- the intelligence brought by the Ariel aud subse-) or Joves, but it was told to bi under a pledge queatly by the Arabia. But the Atlantic's ar- | of great secrecy, and he tinds it su lard keep rival with tidings of agyravated strimgeucy inthe | it all aluge, that Be tries Ww fiud some one Ww English movey market, evidenced im the stop- help bim, wud be imparts it to veigbbur Jen page vf numervus buases fur immense amouuts, | nings, and it proves too mighty for their united and in a general trepidation throughout the! capacities to bear, avd they sovo manage ty | kingdow vader the pressure -—excited seusations slure it with brother Fraser; and so it spreads | of the must patuful kind oo this side, aed a) fram one Ws aputber, Ull wt last Lolly Dowas | * duwnward teodengy” wre given lo quote | bears of it, and thea whew! away it gues, and tions” which before was opward and bus yaut | every body kuows it, Aud that’s scandal.” Ope great agricultural staples, Cotton and Wheat have felt the full force of the Engheh reeulsion, god thus it is Wat the planters aud faruners are made ww feel the injurigus effects of a erin which, when it tirst came, they thought would specie paytbetita ly pay to the States five per deatvely harin them aud soon pass away of curculation al it’s demoustrated that their imtereacs and pros oo Tuk Cost ov Susrexsion.—In South Caro Nima the law compels any bank that suspends Thus ceal per annuum, on tle amount Ure Gane of susy wmon, and lu cuatiuge such pay- perity are su iuseparably connected with the in- iment uoul the resuinptiva, The interest s hke = which will be wid, Wrotesate and , H \ events aod prosperity of the commercial com. | wie ty be pad mouathly, The sum of $10,998 RAIROAD ACCIDENT | COePel per a OO ats VERY LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING, Reva, and on tach terme as cant Curl 10 be atie | 49° 4-4 18 ete, ; qunity that the embarrasemeuts of the latter was paid Ly the banks Last month. “ BE, per! 1 EM end setling cheap at factory. Call and exaume hie stuck before purchas-| J s. Swiss Cambrick and Checked Mesliag, ” : - ay aie <7 Kio Mga la BROWN & COFFIN'S, ing elaewhere Ad urders promptly aiteuded to Swies Checks and Stripes, besutiful sed “geome buwme to the business and bosoms ” of the | _ Kinuevitee, S. C., Nov. 94. Laguire, me is Oct 20-6w2! Walls Gelsive tae dat 13, 18ST pe i cueep, Black, Whie and Grey Cot- » The aad sbiber ngs) are meal LH Kowdyisun seems wo run ranpant iv The night mail train and the down pas-| eee ee: nee UL See : ieee ee ea eS é 5 \ wa Hse, 10, 15, 20 and epwards, ahthough the farmers aud planters are, gewetully Wonton ec On Beas od i : Rey Mai. FLOUR, per barrel — . TREMENDOUS LARGE STOCK OF BED Stato of North € arolina. | Black, White, Grey aad Mode apeaking, miavintthal bala (Ciieo cocndone: rye - aide: cy u Sunday ia “ vets Was canal end train at toyether at Mau- | Fasty, : 00 2 00 |: aad NEGRO BLANKETS, wiuch we oul se) UE 4 t a; Alpaca Hose, 45 to 50. {mach flung smong the rowdies by gangs, chester Turn-out, this morning, at quar- Supertue, 15 a OO cheap BROWN & COFFIN, = : en ees 'Cast Steel, 1S ets per pound, faatter, The lwo prevalent idea with therm is caueed by the Kegulators cutung down all the | ter pat 6 welock A inevro mun. Gre-| Free, 5 50 690 | Vey. 20-6w2] No. 3 Gaaxrve Rew | STANLY COUNTY. Bamier 5 we that they are inke pendent of the merchaut, aud ee 5 ‘ | Chas $25 20 0 : . Coe qu « Amencan flag staffs in the city, One man was) man on the up train, had hisless broken. | me Ia Equity, Fall Term, 1 mat phat they are comparatively secure agmiuel the | iii) and several wounded, A watch washout) we p train, sles CN.) GRAIN, per bushel— - N ECRO HOES «large ounckicsting chrap oc | ¥ Nails, @5.00 ** Keg, destrvctiwe iituenes ol @ com cercial crasts athe Mim Pa ” No ove hurt. Both engines were dam- | Conn 0 0080 |}, BROWN & COFFIN'S, Withem H. Randle, ra. Joha T. Andrews, Murdoch, | torse Shuea §6.50 per Keg, soba ‘pect meas redltiinou Soran] Uni kee Gil eye et eae weer eae aha aged. Wheat, (at 00 Oct 20-6021 No 3 Gaasite Row | Durr @& Evaus, and the Presideut of the Bank uf | Horse Shoe Nails, 20 ete per poend, i ig ike asi < eee i attests were made Taere was ales a filet in | Oats, Oa OU W adeets ro Cotton Carpetiags, 25 ets per yerd, u ily wemepapecrs with t sad de tals . , : , re the afiernvon, when firearms were freely uscd. Peas. 0 2 U OO Large socket LINSEYS, & ROCK ISLAND , ~~ pP vpn . Hait Wool 37g ee A fasluree wud curpeueione Consiutated ae the press . A Woman i Walk One Handred and | Kye - 100 a 0 0 4 JEANS, just received and for sale chess { BILL FOR INJENCTION. \ AN Wool super. 80 “ 4 besinens fal ie by imlerest eniets uF cal edi : Five Consecutive ours Mrs. M. Jack ie Rt Lead ioe Cue BROWN & COFFIN, IT appeanug & the sat sy of the Court the | SeESee peed <= erparately. Viiere tea bowl of syumpathy vod Dawocnacy Kerra —Net oulv are we daily ; >, SPIRITS, per { Oct 20-6021 No 3 Gaasrre Row (he 'cbine unwed deteodea ep! the Preesdeat | Besuuful Kus, 83.25, 7 sou, of Harrisburg, Pa.; bas commenced | Peach B : 00 a 1 25 ined Eee ore f <—" i er antictes, th f which Crim which Leads tugether all (he pursuits of) reanuacd of this fact by a jubaiant, sel glorify . A Ik bes } pee if igahe Ga oe lV ofihe Sauk uf Wadedbaru, are mnt ihubitanve of | Sid men) others icles, the prices of you eon Jodusiry, avd readers thow Uiberary the « to ling Us tuoeratic prose, but we ure also advised of the feat of walking one hundred anc tive Ape a a8 a4 : = | INL oa ine Fiemwen 6 ata and Bana of Care | ikis Sentell (Ste codered by the Coartschut pablicas (noo be eal og at war Some eat Goer be the Waieh- ri z consecutive hours without any rust ofany sonny s 3 Fan, takea at par for gris at No Urenme thea be made ta the Beisbury Watehman, pablished | 18 FO e erchante aed Pedlers would t pa athe other, so that « bicw which falls upon owe) ul by daly record of events trenspinog inca ’ ; Rye do te MH BROWN & COFFIN A kia ihet the Gad find ts (herr i.cerest (0 Come and see what we have jo felt by all, aitbou sh, way be, more lightly tbroaztout the country With an arrogane: kind. The performance is to be dove for | Rretiied Ju. we 45 a Uct. 90 6w2! - apes a pbs seaets aa a ocr Ter ON hefore buying. as they will find many article they ppb be ! ! >.) ©. ' ’ - pwe s ¢ uta ve anc he - erm of by come. The dewiue i the price of cutton burber yo profanity, certain demageugues of geld belt valued at $250. ; NX Prat eat. por keg 475 2000 | the Court of Eqety ee held for the County of |" nuch lower than they coald be boaght ip the hes subjected the jlauters of the South to au| tbe Ls uc party, have assumed to that par “se A oe a aite A | DR BESSENT Stanly, at the Court Huwse in Albemarle, 09 the Sih oe nd Any pereune wishing to enter fate the Lagieb, | ve re cattle bees e ag gregaie hes as bens y perhays as the sam of) ty, in © part, the ment of all that was pros Si oper | ae A _ acc os . ’ Munday in November next, and theu and there plead. " abc penroceey can? bey the stock and reat the x4 PROTESTS Burcace, cormmere Vets 4] : newer or'decmur ta thle Bal. or: wil be iaken pro- |Procere ue very Maverehie terme. the heses which bave Leen custained by the perous tn the affairs of the country and the peo be wide: ae | DD t t sos re A P R @ A MURPEY maetchauta Lie same may be said ae ly the ple eee) with abuudawt crope, the The Washington Star has the fullowiag | WOOL, per tb We mf c nN 1 S , c Ht a lopli alte Pa oo Saeaee as naw eee, OL VERE ° ‘ i AW, pe : | ‘ . ; | Sausbury, &57 . decline in the price dh wl cw the opening ain awd tine, these mon would bave us paragraph | eee Ws oer » lta 2 I I qBircented ta Salabaty, (Ofbcs at ibe Mowanl (oer or Eqeayoalle@hor like’ hae! Moaasy inceep!| , a. ee of the markets tur the pres mt crop. The te lieve, were a bua from Pemocescy Were " ‘ | econ e000 Hover inber, 1°37, aud *Qad year of American Lude pend “MeWoral juterest lee Werrtofore eapanenord it dustrial clasese prosperous and happy in We hear, on authority in which we] Goce PAC YE October 13th, 1857 1y20 | ence EBEN HEARKNVE, © M E Pall measure the we birous effete of the cm nyovinent of tbose blessings which legit place confidence, that both the English} sant | eed eriatees HH J. D. Heanse, Deputy ee eed Gee eee ee Gn Freee lisvaeuawau vace abeace| uereelee ents i. 0 | BROW BR BASOR, eo a ganeiurable vie ta cur annals What valor, Phin rey Jeatly appropnared the casion te protest, through their Ministers bi boheatel tf Lops cA et + +. ears : alee : aren : ne ; ‘ Was cue os cy pleaty)rard) | to G La arainet Wal MOLASSES, per galoa DENTIST | / { ] J "QT i(\ x - J lvbe tem ls val te the te aCe . am le etre . » aed here, to thie Governinent, again a Cale a1) 00 . | A ‘ E EI\ ED % ' ' fr t leon » . Yame ! slaes he jowelrn bes ad «tos on ~ and fl sling, Uh poeracy A ker the fillibuster's, second expedition tu Now (ricane vu a 00 Wr LI respectfully mabe beows, thut he bas| > I Se 100 Backs Lise Salt dhe thie— that Unaw wo gre = : a > z: ids Central Arnerica These protesta, were SU ips é - . returned to SALISBURY, and may be found W \ Q (‘( | lu B 1 i } H a M ated evi alibe in the as rh * ~ of prete ne uf party uema bly ee State De snt ae amr neta 4 at hus office, neat to Dr. Whiteheac totore, bot J Il I & ) farrels Sugar House Molasses, prepably sent to tie State vpartinen < LP a Mo deans it re) «Oa a dla Q ae 7e | = mingle pursan being ox trom the \acesttgdes goues How stands the matter nue Peron Dol areas Dee efore \\’alke ane . . si a short time, where he ww prepared w attend to every 65 bble. Coffee Sugar, ty whet amotlen mm lintie ated " mee recy . o ready luo neene the A t ee . f mS e ily BEREF—MW Lots 7 Ls g | branch of hie pr feamon in the beat possible manner RE now ia receipt of ther FALL and WIN Crushed Loaf Sayar r © neludioy the vigilance of the federa chase, Kets Lb) November Jed, 1887 23! TER stock of ‘ x u at Hi »t Dotter of ietreee fe reap cevilms it was foe the yemd com ee ann Tome < agi >, rime if SS on lee wate ml arse A ie p oe ‘ hy. authorities at New Orleans and Mobile Paulverized Loaf? ugar, ewtise wig © OnumeuItY sient, and iu th t A pu at ate athars - » VORFOLE MARKET. Wie inet oc cmabl ee Sta le and Fancy Terie e ( pure api of muluss deye ee ike im ek Dremu rey say oom that t poo ot Ulee om plamts, such as tee Pp emlock Sole Leather. metual relict apd soy) Diet Lmbedds Sess Noth o WW emt ar a Bilary ' dmericin las Tie) Laudoc Reported d) Rowland & Brothers, NOV 26th, 1857. Af cae hind bal wield hké. tok - | ae ’ p ot mere ns, tee - MB 2d ) t ’ rtfec, “-: Now that hungry mole are threatening ly rae Tines, after commenting upon the pre BACON —Hame, 18 @ 20 Hog reand, 16 to 17 Et newe Se pennee YAP eieoeees MAN GWQYVYS> Rice. ‘ : age New Vouk aul Vurled a and even d — a iar , t Sidee ++ eas 14 @ 1) Showldere 13.6 134 se . bs ‘ ‘ : | . : : Fiee Lhoweind Ldlare kuund mw a satding ms si (ibaa (a warance. that sent state of trade in America and Eng- PORK—Meee per Bol $23 a4 & yi . BOOTS AND SHOES. NATS MICHAEL BROWN. Car. —Gronge Bo King, the well hie eo bad fed them! cies PLOUR—Saper 06.75 @ Extra, $7 25 oe tv IPs SUGAR COF. Sahsbury, Nov. 3, 1657 3 the rel ebal then und, says Famiv 8773 2 000 eg ; ; Pee Wee vaye i aale the ip mk Yee - Lelat . . eae . *e peered bagxage i rae tes I AE arite fal atand DRIED APPLES—1.75 @ 197 general detlty. | FEE, SALT AND MOLASSES, costes Laid, ase bie weal custon Be a tae vd sinha ateeegeante PEACHES —$5.0 Liotta on EAT! WHEA t! = ell . F montinnicaiecal . a : . f e ; . Ie ent of GOODS acnal wae passiny throng Ue eu v Livers day Tis ever the levst in talent who L@& | still, te American mind continues ¢ +) CORN —Mised, White, Velt.w—68 @ 71 ’ etog nee z : WO Creere! sesortie mt es ; P Aaa ; \V : / F aud nothing disturbs ite self-possersion. WHEAT—R-d «@ 00 $115 @ 120 hrs ¢ want hve o. halfa hetthe oll be al a Couatry Store. Allin want of G «ds 10.000 BI SHELS eet, un their arrival tro ste. af cunme ialignant and abusive x oa ecu E pi eles ne “ hing we can recem o thesr imtereat tn give them a call ne they , 41a. ter thy pu agers liad ledt, te pick ou m , ; The whole affa e faken As an inconven BEESWAX + ue nend 6 oa Y e. as rmined mutte be andermold hy any ra this ; —_ Tue worst men often give the beet ad “ne a ver reat i mvenience, like I Orr? is] 7 ¢ yuer MIE sabecrit ah b thousand auch afticies as mit be aceidemtals 4 tener yume ence, I SALT LIVERPUOL—@1.60 —Five @! 70 y » r yourselves ] B ea ner wishes to purchase, tew left. for the (euebt ul the «wine luce View. — Loe the loss of your carpet bag, bat not as Alar. 1.93 IMS 3m19 bashes Wheat, fur which the eghest market tit ' beatae els . aA ee = (' j ma Dat MiMi A ruin. and hardly an adversity.” FISH NORTHERN —Pickh'ed Mernage per bb NOTICE!! a abhi sr aah HAEL BRO 4 the care be found a package Contain, A man may learn tn two minutes what ’ * é 6. — Wallets & Hive Bich. 864 @ 8. prebied ee , 1 oS fen 1 4 Mehebury, New. 3rd, 1857 ) five thuwsand Gediars. lie owner, after ay bre valualede to lade all los lif *-- * (iad and Haddue in bble —@3.25 (@ 4.50. Mack pur: eeribes demriag w renuie frase the & : \ A. 8, = reaching tie place of husinesé, lc vered . The following is a literal copy of the list erel No 3) 8750. @ * Gicre for eale hie residence in th Tuwe uf Sale =] . ¥ ‘ ° Che bess, and male al laste te the afta What preofhawe wo that Chere was ae . ie t . hfs i PEAS —Black Five per be $125 bary Live an ednrable hucsima for a Phy seca ) Y ) 157 aN | 6 ey State of North Carolina, . : f ; . f questions propose yt discusswn vw a debat POT ATOR S—Ineh per bb! -2 60 Terms made havwan v3 a 4 ) f : = : = Ae _~ : vere the money hud been sately (sewing in tin ; weit Day Because eh Oe © Black @1 45 «¢ 162 i : MoWHITEHRAD Vi LAL \ \ es ALEXANDER COUNTY. ’ loek ex up. wasting th rigtitt wera e Was Atamed ta oll CVETY side. 2d COFFEE Re ll @ 12 Laguavra 13 1% Oct 27. 1857 2 e Cot v3 7 “ > ©, ry arrival! Upon recening 2 praperts, ; er Ruljects of Drak usion AUG AR —Cruched & Pow $ 12 —Refined 19 a ) 5 . 4 ~ urt o as abel erie ceomome S A oinan must possess fire in loraself be Is Danan eralie rong ! @ 11 —Weet lade <i} +( ~ I |: pe CFI, BOWE. he presented tie tinier wath bwe | . «ramets terete ns : ay shue : fore he can kindle wp the electremty that nate peat Heels coe ni. | MOLASSES 41 a 0 | Jecub Bolick, ve Wm. G. Robs Fam ay ' ri " city oe he remling ie us wurks commen LIME per Bol, $1 150 13 Macks. passable for WILE AT of ’ . * - ; neon. .. athe great popular art ble CANGLERE Tell [S-kdamentine 26 a)S6 HLOUR, wi 124 cts each M OBKOWN ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT, I VWiurk yi I | MW walh throne fe we theows Is it nec-euary that female shuld reseave a SOAP Brown. 44 @ 6—Y »° ) — Levirp ov 110 acres oF Lasm fe ke ' e Ir } : ! s ; rad Ki! dhiwerat literary aduchacliun < ; Baiding per th. 00 : : ig Markel Liu ERO Uae M hurra ary ey * HINGLES a , IN hes case it appearmg to the satief-etive of 4Be eee thee ewan taliie—w menue toa (Ont fenatlocuet meu atnlivicn) 12 inch « 0 rs \ z es - Sa Pale i) M curnal of tue Leth tet, save von i iecieaieeacren ea na aik pa pollytis STAVES—-R Osh hhd air ano $ Kersey and Lins y i age aul dy povreqeertteis 5 37 pere Las leon vy elavgiiening at any Le | Lane ead at Indianapolia ins hee WooOak bhd $43 (@ 00 4 ° . > M ye) I “ ‘a : age ven c n voli, ye e . . the ¢ a aichmens for at eaceensive var pork estabdishiner ts + pemscl Ve Awe malignant enongh ty tell the aperet after dinner, that he was “foo pall fur, Witakiy ‘ head £ ¢44 1@ 00 A larice asecrto citatitieralare cp wrekesf + ead defendant io be and appear atthe except a suall luthiicd at Macy’ ruse peti wavs that th wlawkard Uiituc ll wtemace: TAY —per 100 Ibe — $125 PAN AWAY from the subarriber. on the 20th dey | - and for. eal Cau ve net Derm s Court to be beld at the Compt : 6 “our reeerpt t o vem n tree > name NRY VA.| Fece'veu and for sate inw ALE WN Huse ia T ~ ne lst Munday io Desem- Nou hoys are offering in thi warket and ‘ ' are ‘ REMARKS —FProu e s fair, the demand is iN in be r g an He . y ia ue . baby ae ae series 1 yin a Quite Likely -A young Indy who edite a prevy é and we have mo accumulation of stock | LEN TINE, atos Henry Pek 4! -y wascen. | Set W. J. MILLS & CO bet saat then ic ee «, Gomer poe” ’ ahi t han lS Bld ‘ shh - new are p. orge. eo demand ie, victed at the last Term of Rowan Sapenor Coart of _ Tact . t will be tak pro conices and j ead . ’ t ‘ t! + paper in a neighboring State save Jon't eum: large: the) on mse October, 5,1 3m19 adgment wutation here, and t advance in Cur Pri ny ca i} ent the ae ee 4 vedere. FV ed are dull. Bees sndrameanor, whipned and enld for th " ce cording poe . ‘ 1 make t : hh t Voaffectiona of mature f being felt, lonk quite aa well ae asual to-day, on aecowat of . Died Apes ae wetted Sain Re RTTEr REC AIC Sun eulvae cine Ge ~ wh ) : Warew NONE Clerk of oar said Court at oui make the iff z ; ” : j ; niacin] RanyOcl er aitetnge incr calles elomel ls he market ikole cchiouie at | Lewmia tas abuatl23 eee State of North Carolina, ac ic ia Nines io Sepicmict, ALDOR neighbourhood of Bo, 1 there were any lay prevent then ae : A ee eeoica rages a - ne abi X. A. POOL, Cfts 12 ea raat > wanted mehe of ginger r r ; ae Tarra ee hege te be wld. [tis going to be a very > : } . Mttwhich | Patoress’ Wissrsoa.—Itis stated in London tek lips, bue-legred, mont beill, and by trode | DAVIE COUNTY. Pr adv. 550-6099 2) Remember thia, girls: the sceret which i ; ihe : eg : . . < “ ere e , t een — - < rn Piasterer and P er o wae fu ee ~dutt pork geasen here this year lvoe dae not tell-yoarmuthor is a danger hat Mr. Ten Broeck received the money won a re’ mason, Pia aa Weintey He woe teers ci tam) Rated ca aml oi heres ved ohniltathed 7 DIED Ane ty, and may be ferking abut Wadeo g : * : NT mime ae acratch re. ach D. mance in ep RAIL ROAD STOCK . ; us secret £40,000, ($300,000.) Hie lowes in England ; : ; buroagh and Albemarle, He carned off 0 ; r ove an ‘ MEMBERS OF ¢ ONGRESS FROM es bd Th thie place on Sunday evening. 29th November, basket, and he may have some forged free Petition to divide the remdue of the sale of Lands MBE TS . : k not monrnfully inte the past—it | have beea comparatively very smal MARY MILL, oldest daaghter of the late Joha AJ) DP owill give the above reward for his apprehe mon — EaQDpE2 owe A BU ECe NORTH CAROLINA ee, aren iceireve nthe (Ore . Litiagtow, aged 14 years, 5 moaths and 10 days and dehvery to me at Moant Pleasant, Cabarrus) JT appearmg to the satisfaction of the Court. that ; AOC FECREN, . i AT Coxewpeaem.—Wohv was Pharosh's daughter a s \ h boc clan hia RaW pee fac Witt s hughest bedder at the Court Hamme The fullowi listof the North Car titiea tl ro forth to meet the Tn thie place on Monday morning. 30th November. | County, or if confiaed m any jad oo thar U get hun he'depeedante . « enrilaceere L UU AC TUE a Wt thet as ' like w broker! Because she got a httle prophet yi Ww aNCY KEISLER, inthe 37th year of her; again, Letters addremed to me at Mount Pleasaat, wife, are not vahattants of the State: Tt re, (her nM - 1 Vuenday the 15th of Desens , 1 tare hout fes P ‘ , -ER. i» i S : < <1 RES ’ a ol Olina Congressional delegation, with their s!'a Jowy future without fear, and with @ | fom the ewshes on the banka age A ged woman, a kind neighbour, a faithful) will be promptly atiended ees ELE fore, ordered by the Court, that rehire Be mmin eo nee MU wh ie Le = N Rad oR re natty bart. . frend, acenmetent, cheerful and happy,chreuan. Her ; ( RS KLUTTS for x weeks in the © Caruhna Watchman’ prinie ae Se TE ooh orge respective l’uat (thers: : : , Men often escape lightly from the first | children and fricade mourn her loss, not e+ those who Nov. 24, 1557 ven 26 the town of Salsbury. chit the sa tala FiRed (e = eT TU RNER BITE Trine politencsa may be cherished in imprudence, and auffer terribly from its are without hope, be oanse she sleeps in Jesan | ; . . — ms = Bi ee. \s iter L Bh 2 ps ip id “" ve .. } — Hon. Asa DB Wil ; Martit the hovel as well asin the palace, and repetition; for folly repeated becomes sin, In thie county. on 20th Now. HENRY. oldest eon eae tte ce cad yee ce re ON. A&B Dirge, Titarnatertt, Aba VO. elegant Catt drapery cannot conceal : ) | , of Jonathan and Clementine Barber, aged 15 yeare tes . r as seg mt ty ’ J cs @' and ain ie always punished. There ia no 44 Court House in Mocksville . M NLU H \ k | BROW N fend, Pleasantville, Li te wit : : os In Davie Co, om the 27th inet, JOHN RICH ae ee : : als IN, Hon. David 5. Rew, Pleasantville, Lock rg wi ming elvarins variableness in the guverninent of God. Pp aN crate ey ) aoe a as oma my pe © oe ee ae 2 ch ‘ (tr Rt ( y( 9 R AN C( yM MISSION ; ° bal why the rp ere eha ¥ » g's ‘ - ingham county Ile whois not handsome at twenty, ! ty; oaile ol 5 ‘vall - - y ) \ \ TA ald args pare B ITabite are as easi'y caught as ‘vailar fa \ >| A AH ( x . ‘ v e har the i ’ yr FE ' . is J - tarteo sa 4 . 2 4 le te atrong at thirts, wor rely wt Orth. nF hirda.” Lata cireus arrive in town, and| = SPEOIAL COURT. | SALLE, ne ee MERCHANT, any li ‘ Wise A ity, ' ever ve ’ le 1 alt a boys in town { -_——- > N57 tthe »2 er I 2 EG OI) pea 2a sg 1. Henry Mo Shaw, D. Indiaw Town oo in oss than a week half the bey Wicrde? cu lHsie Semasll Perse Jeagens , Fieeecu hi cpaeeticlend cainared ADI a t yea SA\EUS BUR YN: Ce 2. Thomas Ruftin 1D). Goldsboro’ HT SA hl be will be throwing summersetts, and break B Special term of the Supenor Court, will be held ] Sere eer as ie a ei ce eee a ta oe re 2 a aS JOGA ’ ‘ \ ‘ou as ot ‘Von Racial verre Ole eo ape ret See immediately on the Rail Road, fof a mile weet of A A HARBIN, © OL 3. Warren Winslow, TD). Fayetteville The Koran haa a maxim all may en- /ing there necks over an emp y mackere! for the Coanty of Rowan, at the Court-House in| the town of Lexington. the ame on which the lat 6w-20—Pr adv $5.50 Prompt personal a tention given to the parehess of ’ , Q dors A man's trne wealth, hereafter, ia barrel. Salisbary ion the firat Monday in December next, be) Weg Elizabeth Payne resided. Said tract eont E “ vl Consignments Cash advances 4. L. O'R. Branch, D. Raleigh . i fi : ; ing the 7th day of the month, all persone having bMe- | hae jul acres of land. one half of which ie woods - Sree net ates wor Pindar ibe. shiped ls oi her. Peainet abd 8. John A. Gilmer, Am. Greensboro’ the yood he does in thia world to his fe Custom isa great tyrant; let anything nese in mad Court, either ae Sartore of Witnesses ad the other ina fine state of cultivation. The am. ¢) aes SAR? fe mark 5. Jo { ilmer, 4 t ore | a : ane A ss 1 ' 1e 18 . ibs : : low-men the moat abenrd get into common vogne, will take nonce aud attend at the time above spect: | nevements conamt of abeautiful cottage building. yy ae ti : November 3 t-23 6. Alfred M. Scilww, 1). Madison Litt sfoct oa. [f smoking were "* Witne se | containing nine rooms. a eoand well ventile ce daniel ears ; aa TI i troduced the-fan:. Si 08 Aoperecs bi: ¥ x ‘ THOMAS McNEELY, C8 ¢ t m 7. Barton Craige DPD. Salisbury The man who firat introduces ve fan- ; oil ditele voaretand ree ans ’ — Almovall the necessa rt budding warded hy acdiecnte ’ : on , ' lint Scotland was denounced nat inthe custom, it would take years an Daconsber tetilso Vwi de anual character I t th 0 5 y n 1 f NS} lit Bottom Chairs 8. T. L. Clingman, D Asheville Ag een ; reroteialeaot almost centuries to bring so strange a lab desarable peede nce eine and ii nary par(elst ee “ ie D . y ha , ¥ re 4 Pp o > . . 2] ba , 8 ANAL Sls Se esa Ueber it into common use! Educational Association for Rowan Co. stoned co wibamala \oulany 4 f compare Ouelincenanicnornewsilite see wind when Providence willed a calm! Bes tac hemitoine ants Rote ‘ . , 1 pl o 4G : rao apene MMTlEAine 1 s x“ ( y ; iy / oat LDiHoinde Oaptain . i Saniaty. a dailkea. must be view. | "PVAE Board of Superintendents, Committee men, L- R le PAYNE ( _ F a 4 N i t a We all on The Hornets New h ACMA AULS Giennine Fool. —We who wipes his De pty, Like shaded silks, Ly ° a ‘Ud Common Scoot Teachers and others friendly 1857 Sh-26 cenecicnee wid reer 3 a ee no& A. MURPHY Bryce, paraded on Weduentay faut and noe on a nutmeg grater, and picks his od in all situations, or its colors will dee (oihe cause of Education in Rowan County, are te Sir neat Sect tence, Nor, 10 . " visited the Fair Ground. We are really ic ae ceive us. quested to mert at the Court Honse in Salichary oa G 7 AS ’ G | NS A) ee ak ees (vf24) roud of this Company, and carneatly de tecch with @ razor Saturday the 26th December, at 10g o'clock. for the LJ atrve x Any eo @ Ney TT . Bidus | pts ae : : sarpoee af EgAniting an ameiciation to promote (he TW jeeeh mwas te se wat W. L. SAUNDERS sire Ite prosperity, sor it isan ornament to She who rubs her cheeks with Drick- - : : P E ae fark A anes es eect I err by t it et one w Prepar RH WORTHINGTON, MOD 5 . ’ ntereat o mmo ols e Coun haweak , SR ES Poreseann Murfreests ON Cand anid ty NPE eee TE \ ° the town, and its appearance on public bate in order toyive them color. ( hin Ni Sugar ( ane fie AU TAVISu Chaltmanivel Superalendenl of : r 7 \T \ FA - . s 5 J , ‘ J y 7 i n Rowan County at unless they ar returne \ HENDERSON. Salishar \. f occasions adds a great deal to the festiv Ho w! Fava Ii Teate enue takoe Is e Common Schowls for Rowan County ga by the Uat day or dananes 1s ; Nogoees eID ERS. sneer: Sid 4 sii J A’ 4 9 soe tet ’ ) ( ° is | : d take ig Ve ee t1R8t 9° A ae s RR & t A ities. Therefore our citizens shonid feel A dite VW )e Ls ONLY UM. : See. Decnmberi| sts 1B that Twill prosecute them recowe ry and by Draggrats georraly Salisbury. WN. OC. f H cane and starts ont in prranit of an hon- ~ Capt Hendren is anthonged to act aan agent ae nterested in promoting the organization i ; tes 1 Oct hm ~ “MA ? - est and disinterested politician. have this seed for sale at Messrs, GM. & A. T NI demandiog these Gane \\ ’ sof ROWAN, STANLY and encouraging the gallant officers and CS* ! F Jones’ Hardwase Store LAL Ni CoS. BROWN, late Col of 3rd VARRIAGE LICENSE , VBARRES Counties Offee Ne 5 members to renewed exertions in keep- She who pinehes and slaps a child to, JOHN A. RAMSAY. | a | Reg N © Volunteere Nabiac en ee | ge! Board's new beek baking, UP STATRS, Lunch. | Salisbury, Dec. Ist, 1857 maz | of all kinds for sale at thie Office. Saliebury, Nov Mth, 1837 26u/ ROK SALE AT TITS OFFICE Niwemieriith, i033 ly-25 ing it up West. Democrat, make it quit bawling ' “Cousin Sally Dillard Oidtdone.”— c. We haveseen a story going the rounds of a old filo of thie. te with this very attractivé caption. We stumbled upon the folle pronounce it adend failure. There is not | vmder date uf January 84, 1611, nearly forty. and never can be, but one “Cousin Sully sates eon “Ws beicigs Liab wie Dillard” story.‘ All others of the kind,) “In Wake county, N. are 1, thet we ever saw, wore only mére imnmi- | “hich, during the Inst year, wove. more thay ‘aaiead, ‘Tin real “Goose Gally Dierd*| fila ena ae aaa A hi A friend at our elbow, to whom we read the is good for a thoasand years, whilst all Ree remarked, that fe would venture the the counterfeits will soon be forgotten. | assertion’ that nearer that number of pianos could be found:in that county this day, than of A Young Man engaged in teaching mutes, was Juvins and spiuning whedgs. Chis was a libel uf explaining by sigus the use and meaning of the course. But was this state rhenit correct in 1811, particle “dis,” and requested one of them tu write and if so, how nearly is Tt correct nuw! We on the black boon! « sentences showing her know)- |should like ty kuow whether we bave been nd- edge of the sense of the prefix. A bright little | ¥#0i9S backwards or not.— Wash. Dispatch, one immediately stepped forward and wrote the | ‘The decrease io the number of looms and of the country bas “advanced backwards,” it may be voly evidence that it las been turued into new channels, The old-fashioned looms and spinning wheels of 1811 cannot compete With the machinery ofthe presentday. A piece dis-pluy.” TIE KANSAS CONVENTION, Wasnincton, Nov. 27. It is understood that the President and y the entire Cabinet unite in sustaining the purchased at the shops fora less price than was action of the Kansas Convention relative | id for the weaviug alone then, We should to the mod f decidiny th . p; Hob bu surprined, therefore, if the number of pi- Scag mice seesiliseg ree qeewticn. oI | anos to be found in Wake county at the present Tw New York Herald's correspondent |day do not exceed the: number of “looms and says that Walker is committed tu its de- eeeaiog tact feat, because if it is forced npon the peo- ple of Kansas, bloody civil war will sare- y follow, THE MARKETS. Salisbury, N. C., Dee. 1, 185T. CORKECTED WEEKLY BY Aisne ese | DEATIL OF NAVAL OFFICERS. | | w. J. MILLS & CO. Wasnincron, Nov. 24. 5 e A .| Apples dried, 87 w 125) Lead Bar, 92010 The Navy Department have advices of | — 16017] * White, 10019 the death of Conimodore Foxhall, A. Par- Beeswax, 22 023 Molasses Cubs, 40 «50 : ; slaw. of | Beef. 5 a6 “ = NO #74 satet : é i a Lieutenant Edward Renshaw, of Bete rae eae cise ten the Navy. CANDLES— Nails (Cut) 6 a bj — Tallow, 18 0 25 (Unte, 35 037 | Admwan:ine, 31437 OILS LINSEED— DEPRESSION IN MANUFACTURING _ | Coffee Reo, Wald a LL a sa “ eee re] . “ Java, 17 3 20) Potatoes, [rish, 75 aT. STOCKS, &C. | Cotton, lhald! “ Swee 63070 a lov {Coton Yarn, 11d 4 Kags per Ib i Bostox, Nov. 23. | Cora, 50 a 50 [salt per cack, 220 0 ¥.25 There is a serious depression in mana-| “| Meal, 50 0 60 [Sheeting Bro. = 100 12 facturing stocks here. The Bay State, Psorpcocle igas peat al aad iat 1s _ 2 Mills declined ten dollars per share. | Feathers par Ib. 35 037g) Clanfied, 12014 doe w NV 94 | Flour per bbt. 5.00 « 525; Tallow, 12014 Provipence, Nov. 23. ee cea, 2.00 « 25u Wheat White, 100 4 100 The steam cotton mill, of this city, | [rea : Ban Sa "Red, gtitied "9! Lard, 15 a 17 | Wool, 25 4 30 running three thousand spindles, las sus- | pended operations, by which three thous: | and hands are thrown ont of egnploy ment. | FAYETTEVILLE MARNET. Nov. 25. Tas Ovvew Tue. Iii turning over the leaves tates “Gnzette, we of intelligence of cottun cloth of « superiur quality can vow be | CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED, FAL. AND I have some Chinese Sugar Cane Seed of my own raisis fer Bole, those in want will call soon pe al it 1 gone, at the Store of G,. W. BROWN, Salisbury, Dee, 1st., 1857. ces VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | IN STATESVILLE ] FOR SALE. Y virtue of decrees of the Court of Equity, I will I sell in the town of Statesvilte, va the Ist day of | January 1858, the Hotel lots, kauwa at present as M. HO Cai soon. KNIT JACKETS, and KNIT SUIR and inany other arveles too nusaoruas to ucution, are respeetfally invited tu cats and exumine my GOL and the. tot adjaining it, on which there ure six new | bribk offices. The Hotet lots are situated on the pria- cipal streets of the towa, Iradiag to the RoR. Depot, and have a front of uver 200 feet; the other lot hus a fronton the same sireet of about 100 feet. The) & sale will be porititive | TEQMS.—Twelve month's credit with interest | from day of sale. { | | Surrenere 22v, 1857. os cma Dr. W.S. Tate, Surgean and Mechanical Dentist, Gaeaveare of tee Barrtwore Dewrat CovLsor, ae) MaTMiCULaTe OF THe Mapical Coitmun oF 8. Camubina. | WwW. P.CALDWELL, C. & M. E. Nov. 24th, 1857. 0-26 ‘SUGAR CANE SEED. SUG N) e HINESE Sugar Cane Seed for sale at king, | [ Hege & Co's Store. Call and get in time, al Statesville, N. C. 8 fully prepared to insert full aad partial setts of TRETiA oo Blundy's Chioplastic Process, fore all is gone Lexington, N. C., Nov. 24, 1857. 5-26 | being the latest and greatest improvement ia me- > — |echanicle Deatistry known to the profersion. Anwog CF xs v.04 the advanlages it pasenses over Buy other process are AND is beauty, cleanliness, wreugth. aud perfect adapta- 1 have testimouials iu its faver fom Dre. Har- taJ re) nud FFLIN, {7 CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. J} SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857.” Now's the tims and here is ths place, to get your new FALL and WINTEB SUITS: Quick eates rok cast, eXsune THe Best BARGAINS. SHUEs, HATS aad CAPS, SHIRTS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, > S—every variety of | I HAVE now op hand the best »s<ortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar- ket, comprising lurge Stocks of BOOTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHLEFS, GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, which | am setliag at veay Low Prices For ‘eage Lean sait aay pirchaser, as my stock em rrices every variety of ery Le and quautr. The PUBLIC tut JS, hear the prices, and judge for themselves, ad Al ‘\ y OCTOBER, 185778 J sity J * _- —-_- — ’ ri MORE GOODS, | | TINHE Copartnership of R. & A. MURPHY, will { | expire ou the first day of February, 1858, by tigi- ter this dete, we will SELL AT, AND Bi CUsT.OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Betow will be (trl?) | | AT, AND LESS THAN u, and we wieb to close oul all our found a list of some of the articles we have.op hand : — ————— — COST, FOR CASIL ——9 ‘thuttime. Therefore be it known, that from, - jaud the prices thereof, W E are now in receipt of our FALL and WIN-| | TER swek of DRY GOODS, whieh were | | bought afer the commencement of the great pres- | sare, and of course, bought very cheap. Our stock is | larger than ever, and we have sume uf the must ele- | gent DRESS GOODS, SILKS, &e, that we have | ever offered; ulsco GENTLEMEN'S WEAR of ail | kiods, anda general stock of Starte DRY GOODS; | and asit ie e fashivuable tu sell at at cost in our | | town, we we ought pot to be out of style. Bo | if you will yive us a caLt we will offer you sume very | ice goods of last Fail Styles at Cost for Casn, aud casu ouly. Just come and we will show you how low | | cade are at Coer. Youu had better come sovu of the ! | bargains may be gouc. | | BROWN & COFFIN | No. 3 Gaanite Row Salisbury, N.C., Oct. 20th 1537 6w2i | FEVHE LARGE AND BEsT STOCK OF | Keavi-Mave Ccormme in towa, aad selhug cheap BROWN & COFFIN, Oct. 2-6w21 No 3 Gaasrre Rew tion C HI AP G OODS ! jrie, Bond, and Aasiin, Professors ia the Baltnnute = Deatal College, whieh wil be faruished ou apphcation | p, Nore & ‘ : i S oo | Teeth filled i. & superior manner. Special aiteution | Prine heavy Negro Shvcs, No’s 8 to 12, $1.35 per given ty the arrpugement aad preservation of ae | “ “ Boy's “ “ 1te 5 91.00 Pal, ‘Teeth. : ++ Men's lined & bound Shoes $1.25 to 1.50, LOFFICE at Residence, West of the Female you's heavy Bouts, $2.75 to 3.95 College. calf ie Commanications by mail ee otherwise will reeeive | 1, dies’ shoes, 50, 75 to $1.50, prumpt atteution. Terms Cash. Referevee: My werk. | Boy's Boots, 75 w #150, Octoser, 3th, 1857. ly37 | Large stock of Children’s Shoes, | Negro Wool Hats, 65 to 75, | Blankets 75 to 85, | All Wool Plannels, tod and White, 20, 30 t 58, Keady-Made Clothing, extra low, | Black Freneh Merino, 75 to $1.00, Bounbuzine, fine, $1.00 {Fancy cot. French Merino, $1.00 to 1.25, | Eaghsh Merino, red and col. 25 to 50, Solid De Lanes, all Wool, Faaey cul. 45 to 50, Handsome De Lanes 15 to 23, Table Diaper, 4-4 40 to 70, Linen Towels, 15 w 20 ets, Bird-eye diaper, 10, 15, 20 to 35, laoen Pocket Handkerchiefs 5, 10, 15, 20 te 38, BANCT FBINIGS, +! price (. A. Henderson, 4. D., Druggist & Chemist, SALISBURY, N.C., Successor to Sill & Sill. Ww LD respectiutly announce /a to the public, and to Pureicians and Countay Meactasts. in particu- lar, that he ™ bow receiving @ Very arye stock of Fresh Druss. BEY DEC EN Bene Eat French prunes 4-4 30 cts, A Firm Bauk. | ‘ The following lince were written by the cele FRAGMENTS OF TIME. brated Howland HH)! century ago, at 8 peri of great commercial | cregiures so thoughtlessly squander us the pre- y 4 I distress in England, when the moneyed institu- cious hours and days whjch make up existence. thoms of that country seemed to be ia a state of Many, who think and speek much of the ‘value | collapae, and universal bankruptcy threatened York Christian Intelligencer, ( Organ of the Dutch Rr formed Church) Oct. 29.04 coustitute « large portion of life, forgetful of IL have a never faring hank A more than golden slore | No earthly bank ww halfew rich ; Aad I without @ grout, Sumetunes my Banker snuling says, one -pound pote, When you may have a iwenty 7 Yes. twenty thousand tunes told, t Father hath lad up, Secure in God His Sen wy Banker is 8 nich 1 ve epow my cash to I've been a thousand times be ture, Aad never was rejected ; Bomeumes my Banker gives me more was guoe, lie fancs always ibe same ; of Engiaud emash ver putes tu Ziun's bank, proper MeizuiNcanee, while & CUlscioUustess ot Terme of Grace, The Barkers wake Al forged mites will be refused Man's meris will be rey Ali agned, aud erated, aad free, Though macy s ransomed soul mey cay, “Tiere = mot one for me Base eabebef will lead ihe mot }fect and jiumited; nor of judgment, for To ssy what mx irve, ‘ lems they're lust, \ These vies beag © you ‘The Leper bad « lute ne, “Lord. # yue will. you can The Banker cashed Aad bealed ibe mek!) mas We read of ove young maa Hang by the Banaer s mde the ga tus cash and deed The Apprentice. for bis board, during bis apprenticesh paid to me for board dar bet have retained enable you Wy cname From the Presbyterian. & quarter of a, Pehaps there is no 7 gt of God which his! of time, do not besitate to satfer to pass unin proved numerous shreds or fragments, which, when viewed in the agyregaic, would be sand the old adage that “spare inuagtes are the yvold dust of Gwe.” Seine ove has well said, “lake care of the unuutes, and the hours will take care of themsclves.” Phis truth was finely illustrated vninent Cotou M ather, of whom and gone, 1 the [ite of the (tts sat by lity biographer, Chat his conscientious use of stuadl portions of Gime extended even to that part necessarily cousumed in the daily ar- raugementol his toilet, it baving been lis habit to occupy every such moment iu considera te: some sel proposed question, ci her of murals or d at amount of ood accomplish ely tas well spent dite should incite us to sit vradligence in the use of tie Gine at our dispu- sal, retmemmberng the solema trath, that God will require @ strict account at last of each ino ment of cur earthly existeace, 1 at couvinced that deere is not An accounta- ble betug vow ling, no mnatter whether in’ the lighee or lower walks of life, who might not, by redecaung Uipe from Unnecessary sleep, of Un- Wnportant occupation, materially aid in the wreat work of glorifying God, each in the way | beat suited to the circumstances by which he is surrounded, aud Che taleuts with which Gud bas endowed bin. Did we oftever pause io our rounds of worldlipess aud vanity, and refleet how raj idly aod surely these mouths and years jare fleeting Ly, shorteung our season of yrace, aud beanng us onward to the judgment-bar, | methinks we would be awakened to a deeper Were each heart thus deeply iunpressed with Three Perevus sa one (eud,” | the respons bilities of life. with what sulema 1m } terest would the matter uf personal salvation be he banks of Britain break, regarded, aud bow would the trifles (uat now claim such undivided attention shrink iato their the favor of God would add dignity and beauty f pote, \ hife Iva “- p the presence of lis Creator, aud more reat, tian is ivsicniticant. God is holy, Jinan is polluted. Not proudly in such a { presence, for tl t here is nu ground for selt =a, vac Leng. Hambly it shoald be, for we Tete bank 10 full of precwas nutes, | are very lowly iu our origin, and very de | wemerate in our nature. There sleuld be | {uu pride of 1otelli sence for tis ts Im per jthis is fallible and deceitful; nor of per son, for this is disurdered aud deatli-strick en; nor of heart, for this is an iinpare fountain, a receplacie of vile passivus mote, Cniless we walk bumbly with Grod, we cahbol Wak Ww im alias deed, presenbed condition he res . wily while he onty kouweth of grace P ia J jafar off When a sinner returns to (god it mast bef : rw humbty, and when he +A remewber me ;” {peal to Grod it mast be inthe sare spirtt | lepentanpce is a lurmmiiiat ever plent act of piets mao nbaed With Woe asue lowly Lhou lr ile of Ourselves pread, conceiten, el! « mhcent wor per of God Bau iNnconsruitv. loa father was in easy x feu Wein ities of lear PY fe, lautblevess of mind ts ir « i fat 4 “* nt + His father ceonne thing jualin ati Acar v s th he sn should board F 3 fra f , t enfers ‘ iv we see special perquis tes! wrecks of | Nut can ye ou The yours = trile ou 1 Walker w Lat when (, 4.) w stumbing and tailing. | etrasde. lie i. ay w © worldling, iG is so with ethe meres Curiatia Tos especiaily seo wath ny Your appre (i stiau minister Wien te trusts to keep it, meeit, when ue prides hinge fo ‘ your use, and lets, whe 4 ’ 4 more as « Juretn shes a ve the e mur bneiness supports, wud le tolters aud falls an Was appar The [’riahyterian le fellows had . the expenditurr sites. aad were now p< Wholly [neacunthle Soine of the V he was enalied ¢ ' ania hanks seem to be nv allt usiless Doel isco A vy ane {the} . ty make more severe the reckoning w bee hint the Legislature w > we wito then ras aud Uc Tie wit, f t I ke Newa, €X !s anyt woof owh “ ewe tet heard We call the atte T° four Leyisiatare tog! and in tie na fier { t ek fer eter " F wrk for iu jod gine sf ng W ja 4 res t 8 bine acre wing, © sw ita pa and half tur ' le of the tur ‘ . the wl A gent base x ¢ x a agas. He tested 4 for £424.54 de rilay ut the ind it yew kof Virg I ricksury, & something s f whir offered 4 the field. Farmer's Bank aud Virg nia Bank sting ma I Kou r satat eeente in sf F i | la teeote ’ i fi \ nde @ ‘ equa cone >“ 1@ is Money, # lite 1 x aa k used tur dust. Virginia to pa eons) FV) half bus mw refinsed “ nt chia eu ent [I ed ‘ t eee poe hoc t ben ye Chars 4 A iis leat w reread shiny ~ are tt enetta (aa pay ' VANE. ‘ Ar ' ‘ ‘ nofa « it sos ir is LICL ( t pa & 4 joru aof fx per ~ ate ce k at | i’ bad ‘ ah : ‘ . { - >. / ff a ‘ (ria (s i A fer : t a | ( - \ ae ‘ Panter are ® pure ftw |seuse of the intportance of rightly employing Jevery fragment of our allotted sojourn upoo I haow my bank can never fail, earth. | {tw the peiturmance of the huablest duties of Walk 11: umbly with thy God. —It is ted; the Lecomimny demeaner of the creature, There's mt a magic note iil pass, Thai God bas not eccepird There's nose bet those beloved of God, Redeemed by precwas bio ‘That eve- bad a note & bing These are the gifts of God Thamgh thoosands. docbing, ofien my They beve no motes at ail Beeanse they fee! the plague f especially of the fallen ereatare. God is complacency; bot indepeudentiy, tur in Gud alone we live and wnove and have JUST PUBLISHBSBD, PUDNEBY o nvesect, RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR; CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL MMATARY 4ND FINANCIAL CORRASPONDENCE, OF ALL THR OFFICERS OF THE REYOLOTIONARY ARMY, From 1775 to 1795, containing the most interesting military, histomeal, and fivanctal information dunag Uhat period. Also, the organization of all the Regi- iments, showing the names, rank, date of commisnon, tine of entistinent, and service of the otlicers and pri- vales ofeach. Also, the general and brigade orders of Gen's Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon and others, In 1776, °77, and °78, showing the last trials at Val- ley Forge. breaking up the encampment, order of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of attack ou the British, at Moumeuth. Also, an account o! the capture of Fort Woshuigtou, aud the horrors of the grisous and prison shups of the Brith, ia New York, with a LIST OF AMERICAN OFFICERS IM- PRISONED. ‘The time of their cupture, release, Ke. An account of the SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNAT EL lu New York, Peansylvauia, and Mary laud, « het of the members’ names, &c.; the half-pay, commuta- tou, and land acts of the Couuuental Cougress. A complete list of all the OFFICERS Wio SERVED TO TUB END OF TUE WAR, And acqnired the right to half-pay for life, eommuta- tion, aud land. Proceedtagso! Sith Congress, aod United States Court of Claims, relative lo a resloras tion of the half-pay acts of the vld Congress, for the benefit of the Heirs of Officers of the Revolution ; Virginia half-pay and land laws; the reasons which led lu the passage uf the Act of July 5, 1532. by Con. | yrees; the names of the Viryiuia otlicera who receiv- ed land, with an interesting account of the miliary laod districts of Ohio, Keatucky, and ‘Tennessee, the | locativns of warrants, surveys eic Revolutionary Pension Laws of the United States. As they now exist, with cx Noles on the services of vanous ary officers, with an extensive isi showimg the Lume | they died, Ke., Ko., Le. Ove large 12me. Vol., of 600 Pages---Priece, $1.50. nded as a book of reference to the amentianes therec fasses of revuluuon This work is int historian and scholar, av well as furnishing a thoroagh guide to persons claiming title to jand of penstwoe from the services of their forefathers daring the Revo- ludenary War. The volume coutains ihe names over 30,000 officers and privates of the Re volu vor Army, and should be in the hauds of « ry escend of the brave men who feughi uoder banner of 76, that the poble actions of their aucestors may Rot escape remimecenee of their descendants, who must recarn this work as @ memento of their brave deeds and patie ot sutle nngs PER MONTEL can be camiy earned ting as Agent for Ba he abo highly pupuler works ofstaucard own, and village ry pariculsre, ad PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Prsusuens 79 Jonu-street, New-York Now. 10 ale State of North Carolina, STANLY COUNT) Ja Bywity, Fall Term, 1857. Witiam H. Randle, re. John Andrews, Wiliam Aliew, Mary Andrews, Juines Andrews 1d Johu RK. Le vingston BILL OF COMPLAINT. If appearing to the satisfaction of the Coart that eve named defendaute, crept Joho T , are inhabitants of thie > Its order nthe Sale wa weeks dants, be and Albemarle an $ ovember at and thea and te plead, aues c deme ne Bolt, on it will be tekeu pro-confemo and baard ex Hearne, ( k and Mae for sa ( . h fires WM ay s ead *2 var Amery ac lodepe . EBEN HEARNE. C.M E av J DD Heanse, Depaty 6e2 Po «fee $50 OF “THE ROWAN fr it aces ae teratde « renovated and eHopTeE “ re be de we and oacie rate wiih the wallay neces earvito a a firet clase T of Solebary ie a onp ort be 4 v bw 2 | om e . . ' arrived eure esef griher, ualees the abuve plae oa: Littles ddr th ji ef VONKD p ‘ . neveth uw w Reewn | f theese cow © Lh ® » e. 4 , « = and \ \ ond en Maths —« ‘ ee that © mpare favue HoT ROBARDS HORSES! HOR: INFALLIBLE REMEDY HORSES >, ( N re of Owe DD ® mor any = re ¢ a rome 4 We wee, whole culfenng « bores e(KUB Tue retnedy has ver been know fall in the wore et giv wnmed ” I y man wh 2 we, at acwave hev ue 4oby hem i ma a whieh the on a ur an perem, 2» he . «.whemgs corhog ’ r * ’ wiilhe ref ed A drem wal (sr aly ‘ ra a | JOHN W BARKER Certificates of Marriage, VIVEN by the offices ergyman of Magis We tratet parties « zointe Marne ag s rinwn jwmeree th { eolcwdcasle ‘ ' oe 4 f Ren ay tif the ¢ AS Sean) r deen. if the hactompnaret oer Certificates of Confirmation, Ae se ee Aas oy i ‘ Ready-Made aaa haacs ON COATS. POSINESS AND GOVE] f PANTS, VESTS UND SIERTS, NOTICE '--A TANNE® WANTED! | wieli tee yn | s5 I ort f Job tow sup ‘ \ fr wr ail atthia O'fice HOUSE & = 10? STATE avin LE, N.C. XELE undersigned yfers for sule his Howse ana Lot in the town of Statesville. eeu tiful and desirable premises in that thrivieg vif: It is situated on the main street adjoming the prewuwes of Dr. H. Kelly, and near the College, Has) onit a good Dwelling, wishing to purehase, may call on W. H. Morrison, {st Stockion & Mormon: 8) who is 4 NINLAN A. ROBIS( Ii is obe of (he most bers Papers tur the people, Medical Discovery of co Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one olour commen le nesters weedan remedy that cures KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Scrofgka quwu to a common Pimple | Vauxes Architectare, Dr. KANES ARCTIC E: | PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Byron, Cowper, Tap- per, Miltow and a great many other poetical works, Mrs. Heniz’s Novels and a great many other novels, I by the bust writers of the day. He cau show as fine, a Varied, a stuck of Stationary @8 ever Was seen south of Mason wud Dixous line, Albums Portfolios and feo- cy gift-hooks in abundance, Blank aud Copy books of all sizes, Metnoranduins and Diaries withoat end, a large assortment of books published by the Amurican | quorice, Chockulate Drops, Lee Crean aud Wate ‘Tract Society. Inthe Notion hne I show as great o variety as anybody ought to wish tw see in ane day, j my stock includes Fluid Lamps, Port-mouies, Cabas, Perfume ries, Hair Oils, Pormades, Phitooomes, Jewel ty, Chana Vases, Cups and Suacera, Perfume botiles, Card Baskets, Candiesucks, He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed exceplin (Wo Cases, (both thunder humor.) bow in bis possession over two huadred certificates Fi ite virtue, all withio twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles wre warranted lo cure @ bursing sore » bottles will cure the worst kind o Pimples on the face. \ wy to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. | bottles are warranted lo cure the wurste ithe mouth and stom . Three W five bottles are warranted to care the worst One to two butiles are warranted to cure all humor Two bottles are warranted to cure tunuing of the ears or bluicher among the hair tm Gall frames Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Can 5.00 each, Spy Glases from $1.00 ta edasxcopea from cts. ta R150, Meere- | eroree: Poloramas, Panavanaa, Magic Luaterns for Foor to sia botiles are warrauced to cure corrupt One bottle willcure sealy eruption of the skin ‘Two to three botiles are warranted lo cure tne worst three bottles are warranted ( pers pee rate case of rheumatiom ro FY cans, Thermometer, Com passe: Three tu four bottles are warranted tu curethe salt Bete to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of A benefitis always experienced fro Ue, aud a perfect curets warranted when the above I know the effect oft in eve Do sure as water willextiuyuish fire, after a tral it always speaks for x about this herb that ap- firet thal 1 growaen our pas- | I discusered iti 1846 it should cure all kinds «| give sume idea of the sade hasnever been Kuowu unt! yand sold about sit boitles per I sold over une thousand botiics wholesale Dragywts wh « Lelwaye kept 1 stresiy § ade rfel virtues have beeufuaud plc file—a dwease which was $12 5U for the Clas 0, have been cared by o ul matedy—there are but few he varwas diseases © god than ay medicine ever cl ever arcessary—eaifthe bes 4 DONAL MY hENNE bY, gular beardere wilting DAVID BARRIER Journeyman Tailor 4u OE R'E GS + Perfumed Breath and nethsl al fat ful uate thom “ Weediand (ream.” wey BOUL, State of North ALEXANDER COUNTY. uted at this Office STATESVILLE | BROW SISAL. CONFECTIONARY, ih N.C." | d huving located theinselvws in Sal H. Ww, “AYER A has jnet received kp © and dpdned & new st0ck of Books; Stastiounry, Faooy articles, Fires crgens, Window Shades, ‘Lobacco, Segars, of various brands, and Gonfectiondries, at his BOOK STORE ip Brataa- ville, opposite (he Court Huuse, Amouy his books muy be found, a good pupph of all ! a0 oO) MON se shia BOOKS, recoumne, bv 0 he this, State, | Fre uch, E nglish, si sie aud Greek Text Books, Web- ¥ ote rs Unabridged Dicuouury, Carmina Sacra, Masons eee Dow wons, Lorenzo Dow seu'r., Life und recthone, © ‘ham- Haines History of Kugland, Gibbou’s Roine, Sir Johu Froissurt’s Chrogicles of the Middle Ages, Curnpbell’s tives of Chief Jastices, Spurgeons Serinons, Speucers Sketches aud Sermons, | Old North state, 2ud edition, Jacobus’ Notes va the | Bath do., werd do, | Gospels, with question books, Cummings works, mou of Sydney Sinith, Family and Myinu books of all binds, Irciags Washington, 3 vols, ket Bible fudge on Ephesians, Dicks works, South's from Qt 13.00, children, Willie baakets and Wagons, Flatea from) $s! 23 fo 825.00, Viclina from SUcts ta§13.00, Bauyo's} . (0 BG, Accordeons from ye 25 to 86.00, Octa- from golets, Harmoni- Tepe Measurce, Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Peos, with tea, Tamborines, Gustars and without cases, and about TEN THOUSAND other things mot herein mentioned, all ofwhich are for sale on the wost accommodating terme, Beang very antions to sell Pimake ne charges for showing guods. Call and etamnine for yourselves JP Recotue r,—orrosite rie ¢ at House sp tare 4 Hem ayinte 6&0 OS) “} Sisko buted J. Alexander Crawford, A. B., Principal. TINE. cxeremes of thie Insticution will commence agein on the 3th of daly. The priwcipal way ng prepared hier! by a regular cou stady with a view Uleaching, hes the patrovage of the public This al ot ne ay ibatinoel . a having been for tt re querer of a eentury ribs eare of the tate i] DB Mat is leeniod ime ala ’ i an ve obtarned. coarenrmenity the Academy, at seven dollars perwouih, Candies exeepird ‘The taiueo w ‘ Wa 7 the bower, ond 7 50 forthe meaner Bastion t oud higher bravely REPERANCES Paor EF Rocewene. BD. College WD. Jowns sroxcthorkitte Kes RO DB Witais, Siateosiie WF Coway, Reg. Snow Creek, WOW Artmon EUGENE MARTIN, Attornen at aw, Salisbury, N. C. WALL, PAP «#aF ‘ - Wal Peper and Kerdermg sco Puree a Ho ENNIss Howe Store Jawe 16. is us - Thunder & Lightning iIStGN NAND CIN LOAW.AR. Pes lence. Patent Medicine FAMINE, @-.2& ’ ile ats ’ v are few able « . laghrong ! Tm daied Leet ( ad . , 5 theses - Niidrews ay duly at WILLIAMS BROWN. Copper Smith, the t ore of MURPHY & O NO TIT MB U G 4 he itt be aw all orders SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. HW ' \ Tatermbe: he Car , Wy ¢ rt e oipering hie @ Nortnern woah prices. he hopes eoable to meke a faverable show AV PREAL IS WHAT HE WANTS (| H MASREPE N BR Weeere Wirth & Ue (} ere Ageniefirthe ente of the atowve Huekrts Fayeurs I ry) iy39 Jeo. OGL, AC SLAVE DEALER, (ppodia M SALISBURY, N. C. eek - in & = SAU AG ee lom,eopy b year and send bil to thie place MOTICE. ’ PENILE, enter nese Limtity Pare e anim bad a ° ” - erihan N BOHUNDICEN, firchatect N B— My « * e . r us a da Vall ARH JAMES M. BDINEY, 6 Solon Street, PS B6-5 SE ee at Se oe }' y ! 4 4 hee » Corner m@er Mv W . Cuvere, Wie & Who ‘ iy H ‘ . mweoote W ranted A for ‘Lindony « Patent Purnp.” Gar Buy wv ( @ and Lf free od appheatior Hon G Ko Badger, & MVM Gorman John A (oaliner,€ PP Mendentoll, DL Swain and othees Sole Age ( MANNING S celebrated Organ Me @ienns 9) 1, be lyvu for sng purpoye of carrying po W bole- BAKERY AND GONFECTIONARY, oO} NE OF THR -B pr. ‘tit ORDO NYS he public that they ure How fu ah would reapectfully inform y wish to buy either by | bid matter, bien ow the: stJuhmeb "wid Ibowele te ready to snp py all who Southeru Harmony, Armoug shete Btock uvey be found during tne season | + Pateut mer | the following Soda batter and sugar Crackers, berate all kinds of Cake#, molasses, sugar and batter: akes, ginger, spice and fenjou «nape, ginger wad spice Nuta, Freach © ukes, Seot Cakes, A P's, sugar and Freveh Jumbles, Lady Fingers, wponge and tea Cakes, POVMD AND RRGIT <a> @ BS BC Se Bride dy., ornamented and fancy do. Aboard: Coroanut. Almond and Spanish Mace Chocelote and Bostou cream Puffs. Cake ba Me: dame, French Jelly Cukes, and cream Kirses, CANDIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The best quahiy reach Ceady, Gara, Cor Jelly» and Puddings of every desernpiou, Nuts, Fruita, Cyars, Vobscce aud Mand Ball, Wedding, Dinuer aud Supper Parties furs | nished at the shortest notice Or'They are deterained to orare no pains te eatiefaciin: no nnd hope to rece > ee Tovs, Fine Eugravings, Common Prints and frames to eatt,| f palronage will juntily VOLK & SPIES. werchants supphed at @ September 15, 1857 Greensborough Mutual : INSURANCE COMPANY. YUCH has been THEE eare and deunomy of the offi- that we are (ree from debi; and have now on hand a/ St, New York Pree S100 per botile, ole wing in premium petes 8457 Jeers of the Company, have made uo a weseme nt losses that may arerae ve hesitauen in mying to the pabhe, wafer ¢ sannpan y ta the Noni kers oom airy the State, where ibe dan Steamer Chesterfield, |From Charleston and George-, YHE Steamer carsrearivep Capt Jso Fea AGENTS: WALKER & HENNING, ANNOUNCEMENT. Tin, Sheet-lron and ~ At his old Stand opposite “DISSOLU Tie ShAKOMORD ENG. and PU RKINGs ne te schciuleinsiimaihaer eis TITE BANNER oF “Od Point Comfort More Now Books. Blank Books. WIUTENEAD. eyed WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER no indebted te us either by ' 7F BROWN & COFFIN A2 carry olf chat qeuster, thee D pores ettworuully, withwoenay ap-tbe ings experioneed in the operations of tics. Tt strongtheas the system at he be that it puges it, aud When taketr daily iw mode. ute dosy will strengthen Gad build it Upiwith uy, usual eer In Dr. Sanford's ip pelle from new Tnvigoratar jr communi mainely, if Same idea of the streagth of these be furined when it is known that one took wat ard lnvigerator comiaine as much strength: as une hawired doses of Calomel, without any of ins yd 7 ete rious effeeis “rhuogh porseasing rare medieval powers, thee | Guns have beon bat little known to phywidiaus, aug ‘never axed in their preseriptions writ ased in the | form of the dapigorater, which met swith euch cop. cedentrd success as ty nduee 4 oprieler » i asa family medicine tried ery in aN LS A N F C YR D ' S IN V 1G O AR al, Lie | Tt haw rarely ever failed to cure Divcr Complaints iy ricew, | | their worst formes. Indigestion being coused by » deranged Liver jp | ented whee tie Liver is excited lo setiomy Jaundice is causd by an improper action of the | Lieer, and uw & proof that the Lwviaénatum give | this disease, let uny one thoabled with! Jaundien titky - of | the Livigorator regularly one week and their ship ‘They will sapply the Tusa daily, | wil begiu bo assume 12 original color. Cuantry F Costiveucss cau be permaneatly eured by the o vigoraior, “Take it in sinall dames ou cethting, and | it assists nature in her operations By eon a. | miniwhing the duse, the howels are left healthy and active state, and work as reqalarly as clock won, Biek Headache « very won reheved: by tmhing a double duse of the Ineigerater, which eusreets i) acidity and seurmess of the stomach. For an over-luaded momach it has @o eqnal, ad i relieves al cppreet of aupasy fooling afer esting heartily. Pur a fowmily medicine generally, all why use it speak ia the baghews terme. Prepared and edd by Sandford & Co., 188 Fran $9 doses Ale edd by C. A, Headera Droggin, ( Saliebary, N May 26h, 1457 tf-59 COWAN'S | VEGETABLE LITUONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF ne HOMAN FAMILY. eurreatne Frew DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stuncin the Bladderand Kidneys, Weak ness of the Loina, dbe, Thirrnvalveble medecvoers for enbe at the Davie Hotel in Miachoville, ot 1% R Campbell’. in Tre. dott; atthe Drag Mrore te Charter at Zeverty’s Hotelia Saem; ead atthe Carctiee Watebaes Ur. hee, im Belmbury The sulecnte: having catered wthJoha F Cowen ongupel patentee, for the mas. afectare and ente of the ataae Mediele faruwh a eepply by eldressing bim at Balishery, 8 C .or calling at hee romdence, 10 miles weet of the lace E. Db. AUSTIN June 21.1858 ws L897. SPRING AND SUMMEB PASHASAD TH euler rber hes jest returned frum the Nemb. aul . ' Pp Pipa iors GOODS ANDC LOTHING for the Spr, and Som tN om pt barre and be sat ifal asmat decrine 2 Webs Pond ae} Vesunmgs, aod yieeomee, wher B willbe etd were lew, or quad t ert style of the Art Fe of y ack (utter, oud ome thetetes warrant geal his, Ife eapenence te the bepess a hie etek comment be cor sewed qoe " the of\ lee ore oft iate gad very eeimwne Ihe work of Ready. Medes, eommprisce rie, Collars, Vems, Meadberet et, Care | . every thog reqewed Call ead (nders f.. @nrk prampity Otled JAMES # BEARD Merchant Twster Salfer ‘ 14, b997 1016 Negroes Wanted. aed Bich neers. fr @tuch be will pay the high ont mart~t prea Adiress bom oft thee place SAMLEL REEV Es Je Sebkebary, Way 3, 1657 hed LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. TTVAF cotecriher prequece in cell we tracts tend, a Deme Comety, tected 44 miles Negth of 4 ° ITHIVE, enbarrite r shee te bay fi 5 ere <j ny . . @ te bey fron 50 to 108 yoong “ Peon the romd ke adiog ven Sele » Pr Olle rect emtatas . ‘ ira 203 ACRES, the ot-e 160 ACRES Thee are leewted im vewlths am! 4 arable neigh orto, be edly to sulle, cod eiesuidauiet (oad wee, 0 wel oi mH p= - goa s bakhoase fot hinds A see @ fines Dowel Hom, IM by 90> Conde. Hones end Ul cee Baro. Staten, Crpten, W mguan-cdned, & A fine crove alent the baskdengs ~ | Meadows, and fime e@hest * all woder pont + and coe high state of oe if are well wetered, and bewe pleat) 4 - : 1 Those weet ing to purchase had betvt I KONT. BLACKWELL 15 m6 HARBLE EMPORICY SALISBURY N.C. AVING formed a eoparinership, will eomuner WAILE beenens nt the old stand of GRAY A TANSEY, and wit! spare me | ple @atkefaction to ail who may de.! with the , tothe people of North Cansina, thet they 4 eh ond fineet MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, SLABS, wendy hes work oa ther line in a etyle ansurpased. aula bir prices Our arate value obtained direetly from the Vermeat wd we shall her afler dealin nothing & that al fret qoality. Foreign (Station) Munties, Fer ure. Slabs, Counters or Morble, for beilding welg H(i \. (ort BRYAN & CO., ace will nies te supjied Vay veder wit be Sard with dieprich, and we wvite the pablie to CALL ANI ets malebory, daly b4th, 1857 ty? » ‘ y y J.P. GOWAN, WITH COL. ie seri ROW AN HOU; SATGP OFPICE POR ALL the Saget! tue HOUS. <aliabary, JAMES TORAH, 2, 1K57 8 SALISBURY, N.C., Onc door below RH. A A, Murphy KEPS constantly on hand a large a WATCHES and JEWELRY of wll kinds Cloeke, Watches and Jewelry of every deser ro repaired in the bert manner and ot the mostra” jble terme yi Nbraary 19, 1856. u %, siere: oriment° pei ‘ voke the frigtt “« thonglito he becan not be ut not prove the proje met his a reditary due to th it need n that thos hostility | as mana; sider tha wy dewa they sho: tomb to signed b ior-P resi For th to the p son, we | that, eve ture to t States Li euasiou t in many verumet Previous Con yress cem ber, ting an res uffor Gaited s the agen ao mod if as lo ube jeotions. diately a followin “It is such a | uned i fied other ol) deposits, purclia-e fuuds of ses of wl visable, bills of | At 8 IK To thi would m took occ tioned v tains the “ That petent t sequcted so orgal delegate ofthe S lhad th JS nish the duly JSorumed. krom Preside: tenance tional | details « ealled u With th try was the tim stated | least a: reprend: aud inf “in reg cy are | the cha intimal ing bet daring of the 1 isfactor We! views u bly be cratic ¢ gest a dandan checke The shal! c the cox ure in ed pre sucha. at once “Sobvin tions.” « feagsi| salijou head ; comma who pr polities author fess thi the gr. our De the *c party, all the could to cone Nation ciples « marily ing the experi would public: they p scent f ean. bu to prac Aleir | Fro The ly the was pr ed up with tJ tr a e : 3 r fr r e zs = fF tt Ft e * te e d er s t . fr e i i i e v° 8. r FF l e 3 RARD Tester (£16 ing porr™ 1 be cal ly7 - Sieger Of 38 ELER, tp miores oriment ? de npc riplioms treason 1y 38 ' ' ) -dedy BRUNER, EDITOR AND PROPRIWTOR. From the Nationgl Intelligencer. GEN. JACKSON’S SCHEME OF A UNITED STATES BANK. We find in the-Nashyille Duily News, of recent dite, the subjoined ottline, em- bracing the leadiug features of a Bank of the U, 8., such as: President Jackson, it evemey avowed his readiness to accept if adupted by Opngress. Many Democrat- fe papers of the present time, and the Washington Union,‘we believe, among them, having deemed it satlicient to in- woke the shade of Jacksou in order to} frigtt “down at ite bidding” the very | thonglitof reviving auiustitution w which | wo werner = 3t Fs VOLS ATTY. SALISBURY, N. C.. DECEMBER 8, 1807. Devoted to Politics, Uews, Agriculture, Jateraal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. NUMBER 28 he became in the end sv hustile, it may | not be uninteresting, and we lope it will ‘and seemed anxious to know whether a not prove unprofitable, for them to learn [substitute fora United States Bank, pure-| E J ly national in its character, could net be the project of euch a bank as would have) jeyised. These conversations resulted in met his approbation, In view of the he- | the concoction of the within scheme. | reditary deference which uany consider W. B. LEWIS. due to the opiuions of President Jacksou,| The following outline of a Financial it need not perhaps be deemed surprising Scheme is proposed as a substitute fora that those who remember only his later | National Bank : hostility to the Bank of the United States,} 1, In the place of a National Bank it as managed by Mr. Biddle, should con-|is proposed tu establish Treasury A gen- aider that a proper respect for his memo- | les places ot deposit tor public mo- war is surviving friends that |"°2*%,. : ay de mee of Bie war tivitig: freerte ‘| 2. Phere should be at least one of these they should keep perpetual watch at the | asencivs eaxtwd i overt Hota anil Tor tomb to which “the monster” was con-|ritury in the Union, at) such points as signed by the vigorous blows of the war- | would be tuost convenient and suitable. ior-President. | 3. For each agency there should be For the benefit of such loyal adherents appointed one principal vilicer, with as to the political code of President Jack. | any subalterns as would be sufficient to son, we have already alluded to the fact | anouct the business thereof, that, even in refusing to attach fis eignia- | 4. Private individuals should also be ture to the proposed recharter of the U. | permite d to deposit their funds for sate States Bank in 1832, he avowed jis per- keeping in these ayencies, and to receive euasion that “a Bank of the U. States i» in many respects convenient fur the Gor verument aud useful for the people.” — Previously to this he had suggested to Conyress (in lis annaal messaye of De- comber, (1830) the propricty of institu ting an inquiry “ whether the advanta res ufforded by the present Bank of the Cited States might not be secured thro’ the agency of the Bank of the (. Staies, a0 mod ified in its principles and structure as lo vbviate constitutional and other o> doilars jeotions.” To which the President imine ed to tor small notes diately adds, in the same State paper, the fullowing explicit declaration : “It is thought practicable to organize therefor certificates of depositin the shape of bank notes, payable ou demand (at the agencies Where deposited in {or sil- ver, or each other funds as would be sat- isfactory to the holders of said certMticates. +. For the deposits of univate individ uals the proper officers of suid azencies should be directed to issie as inunuy cer tMcates and of it be re- eiZe as Wie uch ve fal quired, provided they shall vot be of less >t dety ination than tfty or one hundred (Lie State banks siouid be look 6. ‘The principal officers of the agen cies should be authorized to receive for the pub does and from prevate depos euch a Bank, (a United States Bank. so fU ' ss gold and siiver, the wites if enedified as to viviate constitutional and such specle-patipg State banks as Chey other objections.) with the necessary oth Hiay ¢ r aid 1 ven cers, asa branch of the Treasury PD part t. The aued enent, beeel on the public and individua yo the pr es deposit, withont power to make loans of 2ueuld ‘ purcha-e property, which sliaall re tthe pavinent lie fuuds of the Grovermmcot, aud the exper sd files sce of which may be pad, if thougle ad S. ‘Tin vuld visable, by alluwing its officers to sell 26 Feqre lily bills of exchange to private individuals seiticue its with all tae State t 4 hos ata moderate prewiuw . holes ure receivable u reli aa To this general sea of ha Dank as cas vey slewll at any ne fail eatie would meet with ae approval wcjus ha Snieern| took occasion to allade in the t {an ‘ nules » j tioned veto uieesage of 1532, » loner reecived 1 deposite, a | taina the fullowiniy pussage suit be inetituted avarist t fortlwit * That a Bank of the | nited States com. Ive Che anou oof the ndebtedness ty petent to all the duties which may be Ure ead agencies _ bequited by the Government magtit tn Y. kor the pary of affording ex so organized as not te iutrinn rown Change facilites to the trading a Tr delegated powers or the reserved rights cantile communities, the proper ticers of the States, [do not entertain a dou tthe ape es should net v 4 v Had the Erceulioe been called upon Zid, lout ted to fur 1 drafts u JS mish the propel of auch aninalit i nerd . j the duly would have ben cheepaucy 4x CHEN booth es formed.” » WOU hii Clialye te 6 | . From thie it: will Le perceaved thit yous w ® t ‘ President Jackson, «0 far tran discon ay the add si ex ave i | tenanciny any and every scheme of a Na US t ceiving uo eying t 5 tional Bauk, tad actually digested the ry Val liwiduare details of a plan which he was re 1 j licers t a called apon, ts commanicate ty Congress q' mn ‘ ’ \ With the proemions ofthat p yp add yrarteriy neto “ \ try was net nade othcially at reas ‘ ‘ the time, bot it seers they were We tt ‘ stated by President Jackson to eon | s : l 5 least arneny Che surving frietela whet ea e 2 ; reprodnces them for papular Tbh Hua Isa . aud information And at dein Viewn ‘ red ‘ “on regard toa National Paper Curces as, . ‘ cy are bere truiy ana tail vem aie ss the character f the writer and the very PULTE pova . inmate and confdential relations evist ade Conta lle an | ‘ ing between limise!lt and t Ire auc cons ©} : daring the whole ' ft fiecuse ace x of the Bank quest: afford the tiust ee 2 1 ‘ . * ’ isfactory puarante an | 4 riven ‘ We have thouyl r we itenua rt ) a views of Prosident Jackson moat poms tt ene Saou ; bly be of service tu such of our [Dh ! ate ged | rere tthe v cratic contemporaries us promise t iy per sUspre ed ! ~ gest a remedy for the ‘evils of our re | | dandant paper currency ‘under the . pes checked sway of the State Bake ea t » boss) The Governinent journal having al ” ; ‘ reacy announced its intention, in duc * 4 : time,” to propese a plan of relief which weet on" Fly a shall combine “the preatest advantages I The for all clasaea of nen and occapations in Pres ee . , . the conntry,” we take the yreater pleas vate. it wae t cee ure in juvilung Nae attention tothe declar jections w ; | hecn sl Nn ed prefercnees uf President Jackson for tonal Jdank; tha A , 1 atford t sucha Bank of the United States as would thy, a sound paper ¢ lating at once meet the wants of the people and py ex the shape n Gack corifeatos “obviate constitational or other objec tor altar acheveecuideaccnthe tions.” It ie posable that the germs of came controlling influcnce over the State a feasible scheme jay be found in the Ganke with regard bo their issues as a Na saljomed outline of bis views under this tonal Bank weuld or could have, and head; but at any rate they deserve to that the certificates of deposit, puarantied command the particular attention of all as they wou Crovernine who profess an especial confidence in the could aK RIK ors lonee and politiea)l aud tinanend wisdom of their he more valu verve here tirneither author. Foe ourselves, we are free tocons gold or silver. ton t vdvisalle fess that, having of late yeara witnessed wever, to res t the ise i the gradual and partial acceptance bY certificates of de ite ton few only ott oar Democratic friends of certain: amor en ay TBct New York, PI Rich the “dead political issues” of the Who ad plia, Battanere, Washington 1 party, weelhould willingly award to them inond, Charleston, New Orleans and St all the praise they might desarve if they Juss could now bring themselves only so far It was ore t ial links to conquer thei prejudices as to ald a ,,! ject fa (irecunade: tutl Nationa! Bank to the numberot the prine geleme. and that wast Pate shits ciples or measures for which they are pri were male t aot priva marily indebted tothe Whigs. Ln revives funds, andr ing that institution after the “lessons of yy) rsate Mans kee} other ol voaunmd dis experience” taught since its decline, they jections would doubtless have been ma ke would but initate the example of the he “iy those im fivor ofa UC. States Bank, of publicans in Mr. Madison's day , aud, as favorite theoriesef theirowns but inan they profesa to be in the line of direct de- gwer ty them all it might be said that t scent from the patriots of that school, We vreat public benefits arising from: it, it can-Lut hope that they will be as ready adopted by the improved ¢ thon ot to practice their virtues as to celebrate the currency and exchanze « in Aheir praises. try, Would more than compensate for any = injuries or losses the Government might From the Nasheille Daily News of Nor. 15 Risthin. Leelhoull beborioir sind, toes The following project is substantial- that the whole machinery of this seheme ly the same which Gen, Jackson said he, was to be under the entire control, direc was prepared to furnish had he been call- tion, and supervision of Congress, and en ed upon by Congress. Ile often talked tire with the undersigned gpou the subject, ur Eexccutive in flie y beyond the reach of the Executive! not trom the same cause as that which From the University Magazine. \ The Tory Massacre. PYLE’S DEFEAT, 1781. Tae Yellow Pine Forest of the South. The rapid disappearance of the pine \ forest, under the axe of the planter and timber-getters of the Southern States, ult., fills one of its broad eolumwus with known as the yellow pine among ship jan account of “The Tury Massacre,” by builders, is beginning to attract the atten- | Ltichard Everett, which seems to call fur tion of the public. | ; This belt of forest runs east and sonth |8eMe notice at our hands. of a line drawn froin the Chesapeake | Bay through Raleigh, in North Carolina ;/two months ago he made a tour of the Cheraw aud Columbia, in South Caroli-' Southern States, “and*tarried a while at! na 5 Augusta, Macon and Columbus, in |i jittle village of Lillsborough,” “a Georgia; Montgomery in Alabana.— short distance” frou whieh “in his wei. | This line may be said to be the base of 2 eae the Blue Ridge. vrable retreat across North Carolina in | ye. Froin this base line stretching to the! February, 1751, the ragged but gallant | seaboard, over a level or gently undula-|ariny of General Greene forded the river ting country, but occasionally ipterspers-|tiaw.” Not fae from Hillsborough we ed with vak and hickory, lines this great line belt. | Its width, save that tongue jutting into Florida, may be estimated froin seventy: | gion.” tive to one liondred and fifty miles, but! scarcely Le informed, is on the river Euo, on th it portion touching the Atlantic and | athe County of Orange, uot nearer than Galt coasts, « width uf frouy chirty to forty | eighteen miles to the ferd of Llaw river niles, the pines are scattering and of| : rrowth, aud almost worthless for commerce, save for turpentine ; 60 that] Tarlton. it may be sate!y estimated that that por-|treat, did uot cross the river at all. the pine belt adapted for the cut- 5 tnber, cannot exceed an average) cinitv of Grahaw, iu the County of of inure than seventy-tive miles in width, | : : 2 and of this, probably near one-half of the | wauce, forest, since the tirst settlement of the | from Hillsborough. country, has been deadened, and the soil | patio cultivation It is well known that the stror e \ The writer opens with the remark that were shown the scene of a terrible massa- cre of tories by the troopers uf Lee's Le- Hillsborough, our readers need : Pickonas . ; atitted Crossed by Pickens aud Lee in pursuit of Geveral Greeve in his rapid re- 18 ie vi- seormnfiture is in the Ala- distant some twenty-five wiles scene of Pyle’s d and ac the n The writer {3 not nore precise lcurate in the statement of yer and land character of the Atme vuber vetter the sell, the larger, lo ger, and participated In the comout oom fis straighter are the pines, aod theusands of |des ghation of the battlefield. “Asa pre ac f se pine forests are annually | liminary step to the movement of Ui feadened by the planters for the purpose whole army, Greene sent ¢ ot. ter ry *¢ Yopa fresh dand into cultivation, ! with bis lew ny of cavalry, and two com while t r ters are calling and panies of Maryland mi sto harrass t that whichis with and dis Brust force, tories which were ory Jthe Carol nas this w ‘ e destraction of these “Col. Lee had formed a 8q adron of til the value of the trees shall be 80) cavalry, uniformed and armed precisely culianced as to tuake it an object for him fas! 1 al j coi for there value as lumber. Jn man t Licus will “t n ty ( more dread Aim p peas ’ twin vet tps!) Legion Harry a ha thut ¢t Gis #& Scare 4 Mr Everett havingt is stated the num U4au An Wich re 1 character of our forces, proceeds placed, w require cel turics twith au interesting bat not verv accurate Por taore tuat quarter of a century | ag intot thé circumstance es under whe e Un States (rover nt has been the tories were cutrapped and vang us the live oaks|ed Phere ia no intunation, however, | history, coil, climate, legislatioa, civil to vited distance ofl that General Pickens, at the head of thir- | stitutions, literature, &c., of Uiie State tis a well-establish- | ty of forty yallant ure tu Georyia and after reading vour letter, I turned aks are of tuuch Sout a | ina, and wnere than six lun. my atlention to the 6 iby ec t, in the few ' llow pine. | dred mi un Mec irgand Row.) bours which I] could snatch frown business, L by the tiber- jan were present and te as conspicu- and [ was surprised to tind what aban sutlicient for. the $ ve fray as the Virviniat 13 ant mater als, ¢ with care and dilli st Iss s.llp, Me ' rcu Ww h we yvence, be collected , mater ce sured yeares feel at liberty » refer, n with We Jisposed, would 6 A this narrative, lave r ered us pec ar { the most intere i } > Virginia, N and x \ the at he bw tits sed in + - Ca 1, Ww > W s writer. Lee was a brave an, apolished $a work Woe ue rkhnow ourseives ‘ £ Vistance valer Cal entlem ,skilfal sel roand a ; wa A ‘ k ‘ t others Sucu a mo ady UNL ed writer lhe union of t Pickens k UAL ed, Tadd very C fu Greorga, tw coon the prin- tie gon preseuted an array of leaders a your siti,g iu Union, and asake al Tive is « edb for some }iay » probably no whe equa ed by the iu St Tespecta Lie uoour ow eves t 5 itis, a kate DUT run any Volutionary ut ul t tres a Xie sw au “ wha t tle-tleld thefue ilie pursn 1 ca it a hope, that I > rf pli} wien t tune of war placed 15 c ddo t erery 4 ad A tr the wer, a st them la 5) “ would tak l i 1 (s 4 v pres was w voft ! We think Work alle and prosec bot ® ‘ 5 we illv sustaine wever V } i \ ( Moa reer gia slevidence be us t ve ‘ s ‘ ‘ ' Mex \ Pickens alow J ‘ ‘ Wew ew tlhe ‘ ye uf a aS al tat rs orn tt We ‘ ened t \\ \n w to mont ‘ c larlton ‘ “ Narr} y. Ruowing Fe pe UM Seta SAU. ceetss + Ful rs| In fIS3Y wespentafewdays Vl I Ves, We vel ein vis erACEE wiv tro Usotnee ahd exXpet at the house t David M ane! t ory A 4 r tu ‘ ut ws a en attended with thee West of Hitisborouagh. tle died a “ 3} We | ‘ Z . e ralts genanian, a few tfter, ¢ e 4 i) ak or acta, and alitation where Lk i It adds ’ this ss ost r boaestruc: ed out the read aroa e fa “ su t } eis Stale a } : (ros ent war taken by Pickens and J > | “ ( mat Wisc ¥ now irawitie J ' f Larlton, a short-ti re thev ¢ t ‘ Vow { San wor tue tite weer pine lands countered Pyle, deser i ite'y t , ! * A ( DAU Maid ry appearance of the troops as they presse W s | ‘ New ) bl with view ing taer ninther | mareh, and especia y } ] Vow se ot v of ( LNs ir i at | ain ail t papers t vy ya ‘ " ” and | 1 his atter wwe ter 3 Nate; y sent Ralelyh, Hilisber 4 { a Le ‘ , Ais ntervicew, we spent a iv with Gvenera thevow et i Ms Tha Graham, and about the same time, held we ey are 3€ as OW INAS peidage be ui repeated conversations with Col, Polk i Fayette Torm a i su via tted Waters | rejation to revolutionary events, and es They search al at thow , Lila De I pecially with reference t Pyles defeat ive ice t v ¢ vel re / ( Polk entered his revo nary ar- specting North Ca Aes an cant sare my in a7 Ile was in the battles of, write for ev ry | line paper jae Me Phen ne Mr. Wighton | Brandywine and Germantown, and was las a eral ¢ " re is recently made some corious reports Es ee ee maul yee ee woul : ; : latter was crushed by acannon ba He yive it pablic CAUse 1h if be a Elect ci ‘ JEBEL aU had two molar teeth extracted by a mns mn won be ebyv dis'T ated t at ny upon the condition of ther wires ket ball, and amid the wounded and dy ie ¢ punity We wa s if For the insolation of these, when laid un- ing, was the imimedsate witness of the at eto p sa/dinm an der ground, gutta perciia is used as an mies codured by Nash daring the ter Waals a ‘ 1 ne nyo material, and its dara tv is ee i! maipee - swe ‘ CEES bodudrel toy our grea ‘ e Was the aid of Creu Javid at IF pose Loinatter of pron Qportance Mr. Tfich inaiaiderw lenuhieniciliierentic tie Eiat - i ibenvaminin them, dnd, that wherev- the tory Haver at Cowan's ford Thre ¢ ta t years DPesdand Tis 2 2 ° ‘ nila Woy \ Iw erthe wires lave been laid near to roots! taw, on the Sthoot September, Lest, w t . : : ae rl ; ; . . Vert myself to comy t ‘ oe thie t ak trees, it has decayed, so as to be [1D rapid pursait ot a tory Heer, the . : suing Ww ator Wi ioliae cnt cad nostor quite useless, wl tia entire ter sudde Uh Pand planted arith Josen ieetcitiniire Ahan . a ball in his deft shoulder, wiuch disa | 2 yosound atthe distance of a few yards 1 in, wad TP bee a cc luance of vour la ’ him tor life. Phe arm was almost sev F . : \ whitish looking plant is detected in the ed trom the body, i ERTS bx t i e wor is ‘ 6 about the trough in which the wire affect the Appearance the erect a : 7™ ‘ ! i ‘ : P laid, Which is very nneh like the spawn stalwart soldier, that it was never, unt Me “ : sil fi _ the musire Wherever it touches domiciled wit Es ny Lent ' it University in Iso2) w vwe found tim : ‘ eee ake wires, the putta percha is found to be inableto pitien iG ceerts Ea Me apes Mason 1 Iw is bypa decaved A fungus, which is supposed ance. that any cian ew ete ained 1a Have yout Cte coped trom this spawn, is fonnd jot the extent and severity of the wound ep pers ConGeiy tag, Cle ne KS rnder the oak trees, but nowhere else Ile was contined for several mouths w Ak . UN Carclt “ zoyae It is of ave rereen coloc, and has the battle, and when her phos : Bae atl ie i L powertu | Wlich is apparent in lis lacey wl j Wore wr wor : ane ; i eel Mr. Highton tried cording to the fashion of the times, form. UEUUCTARY Ios | : nt of growing fungus ed atuat, in whieh, to use his own la ate SELMUE UG ! ' j m NPPUR) OAT TL pOde Of pute) ruaere Very air Stood: for itseat | ach ta percha, and found that at destroyed became necessary to remove at, and t 5‘ ‘ tire thea tatuig powers of the gutta Mon. voung woman who personated the uN \ . r Py Hichton also found that the wires laid at o OCCASION, ely ped with tr aS ; - Winslow in iron tubes were deeaved, scissors in aseolid flee i key - ‘ ry while those in wooden troughs were in ston who were with liom at Pvles deteat, J ~ " perfect order The decay, however, was fought with him ath » but no one ot \ t t * the trying scenes he | thessed, seein 1 - aN earl ae - ; pe « was found under the oak trees, i 1 to affect hin wo deeply as the terribly A TieOuk can forces Whe J carnage of the deluded and unresisting| tories under Pyle.* Grahamn and Polk never fought alone, and their followers were Mecklenburg The Fayetteville Observer of the 12th | nen. Their own blood flowed in copious! pleasure to see you, streams, and in every battle-field their} swords drank blood. It is a little remarkable that while this narrative of Mr. Everett’s seemed destin- | ed to a wide cirewlation in North Caroli- | na, the graphic and authentic account by General Grabam which appeared in this Magazine in May, 1856, found its way in- to the North Carolina Argus and one of the Salisbary papers, and we believe, no others. The following letters from Judge Mur- phey to Gen. Graham, which appeared | in this Magazine in December 1854, and the letter from Gen, Graham to Judge Murphey in the No. of the preceding month, were never copied by any of our hewspaper editors; and as that volume! of our Magazine is nearly out of print, we have determined to produce them in our own pages, with the hope, peradven- ture, they may yet fiud favor elsewhere. Haw River, July 20, 1821 Drak GeneraL:—On yes vy Lre ceived your letter of the Ldth inst. 1 tiust be; your pardou for not before ac- Knowleding the receipt of the packet di- rected to me at Salisbury. A continued series of atHictions in ny fai lv, added to @ preal pressure of business, liad with drawn wny toind until lately trou the sab ject of youre nomunteation, Taev now enyaye tiny attention alin mL EXClisIVeEly, and will continue to do so, for elrut or ten days. I entreat you to continue venr narrative, and yive to it all the detail your memory will enable you to pive; and notwithstanding vou lave filled 20 ets, Hl LU anore, Lami in ce ventlemeb with severai subjects, as well as other partes of the his tory of No Carolina; but trom none have Ll received commmnunicativods so ¢ir cuuistantial, Colupected, abd luterestiny, | 1 wish you to bh the revolutionary war, and dt wall harra thts of as from Vou prosress tty you Aedda tor w further the pr ice LTS UPACl ing yininent p vur history sit Your letter to Col. Conner first vested to me the plan of a work, which | isa work on the sn will execate if I live It This was in March. I will publish another paper shortly. * * * * It would give me great come to Salisbury. ntiin prevail on your brother to lend his aid to the work, and draw np an account of the expeditions, in which he took and from which you were absent. I hope | ry of North Carolina.” | Yours truly, ALD: Gey. Jos. Grauam. Request your brother to give a minate detail of Rutberford’s campaign against | the Cherokees, in 1776. The namber of | troops {—the rendezvous; the causes of | the war with the Cherokees; the march | of Rutherford; the preparations of the | Cherokees; their chiefs’ naines aud char- | acters; their place of abode; operations of the army; furce of the Cherokees; route | of the army over the muuutains ; Chero- | kee towns taken and barnt ; anecdotes of the campaign; the treaty; the commis- sioners, both on the part of the Indians we whites for making the treaty; Udi 94 ineous particulars, return of the troops; their boing disbanded ; where and when; how paid, and how much, &c.; MURPHEY. | aud unilar account of the campaign un in 17765 request linn to go A, D. M. Albu, ¢ der Caswell into every detail. We lave now the pleasure of present- nued letter, ee ; Judge Murpley, a cobrection of varivus t at le Wisstatements which have found a place by in the sul, to the late > which ve yy to event curred within oar borders, daring the wd Corowaliis, istury, in relati nemorable invasions of L iu 178u—"s1 The fact that the troops w go inuch distinction, under the command North Carolina, and mainly from Mecklenburg and the adjo Nike the Mecklennurg Declara tion, escaped the atteation of our revolu tiutary to the For a detailed cidents which mark the sich gained of General Pickens, were trom g counties, had until very recently, history, we are indebted entirely pen muut of the history of caretul of General Graham ACC leading his long, eventful, and usefui life, our read ere may turn to the 2d vol. of Wheeler's Histo Ix ical Sketches, p- Vestvics Furnace, } 20th of December, 1827. 4 Deak Str:—Some time past | forward ed you certain sketches relative to ocenr- rences in the Revolutionary War in the Western part of North Carolina I have ince perased Jolnson’s History, of the Greene, and strictures on it, and would bey leave to cor life of Gen b vy Lee, Jr., rect some errors into which they have fallen 1. It is stated, not only by these IIis torians, but by most ers, that after Lord Cornwallis arrived in Charlotte, le Tarl attempted marching to Salisbury : vo, and a battalion of infantry, had dislodged C Davies’ rthe village pursned six or Ss ras. fle . (wher sas wonnded,) and ned the sam vw After t s ne part of the B t la Vv Wengtwe miles the Salisbury mh. ated froin Char retre f the disaster at King’s Mountain.® Y. It is stated, by the historians gener tirst ot Fob atawba river was swol a ruary, 1781, the ¢ 8 and that this was the reason whi | Cornwallis did net) pursne Gen statement is Ave Trine 2ornary, mv tions of ¢ the tirst mn A rise ted the Dr 1} passed, o ds contradictor e part G e campal, the retrea > Ist of Fe 81x bs ( dina refugees, Was inthe rout troops, North Ca ey \ t satne da v Tariton’s Qavalry ] r e's Taver SIX Mies easiward Ve Gen. Davids t ‘ ta tt 8 fores ‘ bile ‘ ts putes a w 1 ers As w ’ eu i this ¢ i vot atta “ \ a ve 5 Pthe Sia vt . K 4 nt © « iv, It was wallvoa y f sto men nena wit Lot Davids t ‘ ‘ | This ~ » ¢ i : \ t wenty \ James ) Keon (reorsia rod wrasia i a | Ma aI ‘ et Se of t { 4 o ss and Grover t at Sr are Nteer 3 ” Dry &s youtt s w | 1 of \ . asa G, i tll t 1 r AAs ( 3 1 s We y it : ensed ca Vs Ii erteo i virivme aio been © ated rv "Rk ul N ¢ ~ wR ary Hist N ¢ 9 I nem. and Lossiug, tor the etror C ed } oot Rev. Mos NLC, ESS. 189 and L hope you will) the country. In the meantime} you will find my trail up the westside of Gsrashavents fo¥ thé convenience of pro* subsistence. ‘ ved at a mill, on Back or Creek, some twelve or fifteen miles Hillsboro’, in the eveving of the 17th of Feb:, shortly after we bad encamped, the ——— oder gave orders that t Gr should furnish twenty dragoons, and Capt. Simmons, of Rowan, a like number of riflemen. sooth as these officers reported their quotas in readiness, |General Pickens himself came and gave ‘these two officers orders, as follows, Viz: {You will proceed down the road towards ! Hillsboro’ with the greatest caution and |cirenmspection. If you find any detagh- ment of the enemy oat, inferior to your ‘own, attack them, If yon discover a ‘larger party beyond supporting distance \from their ain army, and you can keép yourselves concealed, give me notice, and 1 will come or send an additional force \to assist yon. But if you ascertain you ure discovered by a larger party of the ‘enemy return immediately. Inany event return early in the mornitig ; for they will then hear of you from the inhabitants ‘of If I move from this place, this creek and may join me by 10 ito-morrow.” There were four or five a part,/ volunteers who went with the pert’ be- sides those ordered; bnt none of them were | providence will spare your life “till some-| resent when the orders were given,— thing can be done for the houor and glo- 4 wong others I recollect Major icajah Lewis, (a continental officer who was kill- ed afew days afterwards at Dick and his-brother Joel. But thotgh @ perior rank, neither Major Lewis nor aay other, assumed any command over the detachment, or the officers whd had re- ceived the General’s orders. The party sct oat between sunset and dark. After proceeding several miles on the Hills- boro’ read, and when it was fully dark, met Robert Fosset, (usually ealled, as I understood, mad Bob,) and another per- son, whose name is not renembered.— They were direct from Llillsboro’, and gave us the first information of a picket at Hart’s Mill, supposed to be about thir- ty in number, We determined to attack them atlightin the morning. Gen. Piek- ens certainly knew nothing of this picket being at the will when he detached us, althuugh it is otherwise stated by John- Fosset at first thought we were a party of the eneary. We compelled him to be our pilot. If he is yet living, I would refer you to him for subseqnent events. Ino the morning, when w@ proached the picket, their seatry fired ; aud a sergeant and file of ten came im- incdiately to his support. Simmons and tus rifle:nen dismounting and tieing their lhuorses, the sergeant and party fired in the diregion of the noise, 3 they could ot see Major Lewis, myself and six otuers crossed into the road leading to- wards Mebane’s and charged down this rvad atter the sergeant and party, who ran, until we came within sight of the jicket. Major Lewis then suggested to ine the advantage the riflemen might have, ly jassing tothe right, under cover of until they should be masked ‘by some out buildings, (L think a stable atid We instantly returned and yave Capt. Simmons his instructions, and the cavalry moved off to the left, through an old tield, above where buildings have since been erected, in order to attract the attention and tire of the enemy, until the riflemen should gain their destined’ pesi- us. siuithshop.) tion. The plan saceeeded as we expect- ed. Owing to the great distance, the calv- alry sustained no damage from the epe- iny's tire; and as soon as the riflemen, at ty or sixty yards, mn, had discharg- the picket, the cavalry ie whole, consisting of instantly k led Now, Jolinsono states, that this rt command of Col. cps | M’Call, of South Carolina, and was of the distance of only fi their cone aled posi pieces att charged, and tl ed their twenty-seven men, were taaen Vas ulnder those who had been with him at the Cow- peus. Some twoor three volunteers ware along besides the Lewises as above men- tioned. If Col. M’Call was one of them, tis net remembered by me and others who were present, and of whom I have made inquiry, since tie appearance of But if he was present, certain Lam he had no part, either ia planning or in the execution of the eap- ture of the picket refecredto. Nordid we consult respecting it with any other per- son, except Maj. Lewis,* (who was @ real liis connsels were referred to y us, knowin, as we did, his past e@r vice and experen sat Captain Sim- saudoany f wave the orders, and cuat Whole responsibility If M’Call uo more than @ spec- 1g, can vouch for Drigade wus organized t thin, no officers from the outa were reeownized but General Piek- this statement. wldier.) tator Sever, Vet lv ens and Major Jackson For we had wweronr y t of tield officers from North Car a and int need them. Wien voand prisoners arrived in Shir the ar rediately moved a Nort s n or twelve miles, a ‘ t ute, about mid afternooa, pe t vs, having left a H i In half aa hour, was an alarm by a man from the reported “Tarlton was com- 3 was for battle by lining the es with men, and making gaps at emit- i aces f ‘vary to nove @@ Gir wees Im ire. By the time ‘ s were made a part of hg 4 1 Col. Lee’s legion hove Loe lad come upon our traila ost agree- creeting hitn instead la H it this was the firet \ v w » Lee and Pickens, du- 2 hi} hy Alia youn} ression at} rusty to this (Gy e or Colonel l now aaything about where Pickens aed What wa to nor did Gen. i . ‘ oa irt of Crreene’s wid had t rossed tue Dan t AST \ ntrotnetion it 1 you, the hie visa a VA atly failed North Caro- X every thio that was ( \ Suinter’s force at Hang- ‘ It M we, while he UN Ca ins in 1780, y att Pack , Watle he com- M Le wie ( y. and @ mear . Jesme Praokio, who woe “ He grave, i r dou Dicks ’* plantation, Alaina = a ta ee = mae : ns me - wow manded Davidson's Brigade in 178) as, be * Seu above related, is placed to the credit of! State Debt and Distribution. : . i. ca alia oiredi nee wr further assistance, th ren whe | on this princip, hogs a ghost, a phantom Soath Carolina from the circumstances 7 Wis 23 any further assistance, that even sie will o | Pry PURSES ’ i sil toed in ’ ; | ines of those two Generals comrandi Faxvonovay, Mov. 28rd, 1594 co vor the general distribution, But in a that melts before his eyes ; and those who| bill, not very fair in its details, into the/yer, and a commanding subseription teat Lo the Li of the Southerner : very short time the preponderance of rep-| profit by our action, laugh in theirslceves| Louse of Representatives. Onee, if 1am jcould soon be obtained for a Demecratic | tuiles from, Nageliee, Arby Sele can obuson even state Judy tle of Cowpens, Major Joe — — wanianie 7" maa os : ; , ' m the Tarbervush Southerner. ‘etrengthens the adversary, and at this! a test of orthod8xy. It is manifest that) measures, if no effort be made, But let | paper at Raleigh advocating thi time so needy in the Weat and so eager; le who clings ® the Baltimore Platforin | us seo the facts. Mr. Bennett, of New |a sufficient fuud is already in hand to| —VULE PARTICULARS, { 5 | York has twice introdreed a distribution | place such an enterprise beyond dan-| Siz: L communicate herewith a letter! resentation in the Senate and Louse of at the folly of our simplicity and credu-/not mistaken, it passed that body. At} Administration paper on this basis. from New Orleans to Lonistitle, by whieh ma warnipee 8 issne—) LOSS OF RAINBOW py FIRE The Westorn papers bring us fall i of the burning: ef the Stesmer-Rylnloc s” trip list aud his command trom Burke county in from D. K. Melae, Esq., in reply to one, Representatives trom the Jand State, will lity. . : L, jAnother Session it commanded a tie vote. It is my solema belief that . ae vr iseventy-tive fives were Jost, out ‘of abadt one this State were from South Carolina addressed him by me, sever! weeks since. jenable them to do as they please, and 1 put this question—and a satistactory | Al pres nt, there isno doubt if the Soath tal issue was never presented, — Its suc “| hundred and filly om board. Zhe Redesn 5. Col. Lee having written lis Memoirs L did not retain a copy of ny det to'then will be fullilled the prediction of answer will change at once my convic junite—a bill will pass. The action of|cess would convert ed aera ont | Comuvercial says ; i ppwards © years after the traus: Mai. MeRae, but its uature and L port) Yir, Denton, and all this common prope tions. ; ; poet Carolina could produce itin the jthraidom to ease ue oh epenes Ane ' | On the morning, of the 21g, about 2 olelo actions he r si i 7 eonerally Ww © ready cated by the ty will be porees wv MN hy should the dren of Ohio and fouse and in the Senate. ; The non-land- | woald be dene out of our own property.| ae digeowered pene. the ie nd ut, ynany things, and et others Ge must have character fis reply - fhe poliey o vay away these land _Uiinots and Lowa be educated out of the holding Stites have a majority, and they Our children would Bae “| Chaw, Whites, thé mute, bettig in tie forgotten the circumstances: eae up Luals; Lc WALD AVNOY: Bitttaunew ont, Licey hnvce te en squan mutual property of the several plates, hare vitally iterested to pass this measure; | ish— our system ut Lewil Roads be COU | tect at the time, tuatmediatel y ord hert on the whole, Le is were correct as ku _ dered ander all administrations trom Mr, given to them by the common trustee ud it is not to be supposed that the pre- | pleted. Then might we see the tide of yang te be turned towards. ehiira, \ Me, Lamb, as [had aj ersens Law ie dciferson to the present, in dot atious of and the children of North Carolina vo un- |sent C hief Mavistrate of the natian, who lemigration staved ~our i ta ntation in ay pilot ov watch, instaptly complied, tad the mahor listorian | ave y ‘ Aes lt es thes educate it ; Approves the building of the J acilic Rail) Congress increase--our population AUG) Sore happily being graduated, the ‘boat was is a hie . - 3 he pa EVE nei ver tiecaanect tiles Reatl Road Donations. | lwuad out of the pubiic lands, would in- | resources devel ped ; and every san aud | 4 fow moments frou the alarm ron full and fair. pnnoticed the »4 tat Capp'’s M ober Reg the constant protest © All the important Rail Roads of the terpuse the executive veto upen a bill daughter of North Carolina might point) ly oat on the bank, ‘This was just above the although be bad coma ’ \ iit, inate s but made wit West have been constructed by these | Mirly distributing among the several pro-j with pride and joy to her prosperous aud | bead of [sland seventy-four, aud wbout-tea vile, engaged Cs My WW . AVG ail Mow or n ro ast be ants of dapd, and ind:vidual subserip- |] returs ¢ IW COMMON prope rty Happy eoudit Lammy dear sit, Ve-) above Napoleva, Athausas, “the shire tie Aa ec. atid say ude the last stragadte for an equal pars Gomand State aid have dune litte or ne | | Lin is af (hee Lone vital question tocry truly your friend and obed’tservt. f All the passenzers and crew that were on the we had but three 4 On \ my via this « system has been justified Vert Carolina, She has a debt and lia- DOK. MeRAR, [forward part of the boat reached shore withou, Ber the action, Pickens and Lee detacued it hig int nd that the alternate see- bilities of near ten mail ons of dellars.— {| To Wim. F. Daney, Esuy., of Kdgecombe hiftic dash Uhome ag ria at the stern, be. ame with agpurty ty the ba roviind tee it ‘ the pubic teus reserved sell tor double, and thas She has a system of Rail Roads com: | County, Beiter by ree at oles ° i, the water, I got tire fhiabitants to bury eightot our as been nhas been the Government loses nothing; that as a/Mmenced but not finished, and which in| 1s NEI dita nie ay ° i morning, bat few vue. P Halla two! ni cat Fhe Cat sy alone, prudent proprietor the Gavernment does | Meir incomplete condition will produce : pera Shl TA he atta Sad ech . : eemy \all ory pre} ; : : ee : , | OUTRAGE ON AN AMERICAN SHIP. | Brom the time the alarm was given antil ¢ Com pany IT be ws ive t ut OAL 1 vf n ps toe certain | right to give away one-half tu double the he revenue if they keep ap and pay their . 2 ON AN « \ ict ; nat Sot the Cre ; fore e = ; Vee foieore ere arttalel Aglinn white te chick Ufsni@ Ul tient ial) Fhe Amereat chip Them Wein wile ee Mo eee, fire, could vot have what lbave wi et ! U tiles ‘ Le a received seven! Value of the other, A more arttul bait aaES me nue uc « | u } , heen tive minutes, Many of the passengers were ject. _ : ane chal? millions of weres, under the was never set any gudgeon, and no sulin fen 25 to 8U dollars in the hun lying off Quitta, on the coast of A 4 on the burnt as they lay in their berths, unconscious of 6. Johnson's Iistory is tie only one I PSU tous et ee hha ie ol tup tands, but in reality cow teout was ever gle by an artifi- cred. Tie taxes upon the people amount) pgp amber, was seized by a Diitsh mean of | approaching danger. Many, very many, were have seen, whicl Se ta i er desirous of ecology Mm ysl fy enlerly tligcven best lal nthe cial fly than were those Southern presses. noto more than five hundred thousand ; Wael Silo hall nw valenble carcol of! palm: eal | urowoent, ‘ the seec ital the at Ciapps grefession, 2am cuabled to coud States. Two of the ite wl uthern leaders who darted at this)! lars, bestdes seattle debts for which _ 7 be 7 - is me . a ; i ‘Tho steamer Sovereiga, Capt. Hutchinson, be certain counties have bound themselves, Carolina been wd these taxes must of necessity be still ind further inereased. The people cannot) ped Swnucl Jubasan, a blew vand Connecticut, have baile sugsestion. and Dumb Asylaims out of do Las any man in Convress ; net; ever asked to give a his | borde rs, bat loca-|to double the value of the rest Do Rail, for a long Ue bear this taxation with | The Herald save Road Companies go through a man’s their limited resources. Within the next Arkansas, and Florid wsof North Carolina are hea-| laud with us scot free on this: principle ¢) (Wo yours provision must be male to pay Neate with Vou im entire tTrauwKiess a Mill, ou the A nd it British cavalry const for these adicles, bad, gies on their march end that mistaking cach other tor ad wersaries, a vumber of the Lones were killed, or wounded before the mistake was sincerity, Lhe present condition ol Is Well Cale ' sled to execile ands made velfest concern. She is evidentiy 1 BAY al : y aban equal pace yoiu } tuspe adv aucihs 3 with her sister states Nurth aud HSeul diseovered. he appears to She has entered on a system Aw lufernal } for their Deaf and Duinb Asy- Or, are there no prodent propreetors 4 large amount of the principal of the) strp Bloodhound, Lieut ing of our } improvements which as yet, holds out bo for their Asvluim forthe Insane among our sturdy vld farmers £ lt would debt, and this must be done by commanding. On the sam romise of recompense and scarce a hope al tuyation, or a renewed loan ornthe West | t afternoon ; inent tu convince auy x Samuel Jolason quitted the « | permission, and went on board the I if 7 v'clock, that vessel dropped anchor under the at Aniuaboe, slip vag close at hand, reamdered all aspistawee.in thei power; but assistanes (o those ob the beat thee ko tnan, uv stcward | was of no avail, their fate was sealed—at lene, seventy five human beiogs im a few short mo- | ments had been hurried into eteruity without a Ibotpents waning, As wainzulur proof of the rapidity of the Gre, there was but two or three tranks ‘saved, an thome that cseaped bad nothing on but their it clothes —clothes, money, watches, jewelry », Without test barles KR. Robson cam eveuing, at about persing their : The Rail Roads while they A io Gnisnvonceof tle lenocmtlis Ptheir broad acres, Mer is inpossible. No Legislature would /stern of the ship Thomas Watson, which was ee Ht 4 ie wre . ty a, 5 ‘ ath ai) Were yal, loro bet be vw commander, at great copvemivoce and advantic ed ese donations, and of A grosser fraud was never attempted pass atex law todraw iu one or two years | boarded by Lieutenant Robsua and an armed |) ¢ . Fah HS rae for hv t s a » public, are so tur, a dead uss lu ; ' ses ead wat lice Ll Af : windiion and a half of dollars: and the | bedy of mea, who stated that the black man, | sous why a 1. y of horse were dis: 1 THe ted ee ee wy y ; co with which! 1 take the case of the Alin Central uae Li a Se neon flare eee opel great many of the pawengers were returned y road, w Tibet eee eS VS town property ds Ge they have ‘ we Jtuil Road, and tuis ia the must favorable People Coun HOt support It were pss foome ey 4 Gepostien REPS") Californiaus, who liad their bard earned gobi aie chap he ‘ ay in value—vur people Whuse fn Der twenty Stat se ed A new loan from Deter to pay Paul ' Wat be had been sold asa slave. The cap | | iid ie-allef which k ) ve sources 8u lar as they are developed ¢ 5 4 : F ) hovitwt The e ea > al. en A the Thomnas Watson rep that he koew FA Rett, eet YAO SOND eee et A ee w the 1 a Me ) > j ) erant Phe number of acres received by this $3 Mievitebre he exainple having a Sanaa who bad taken the precantion to deposit in the juste | cg ur State bonds below | the t \ t ) ous I y been set, of borrowiag af mere!" aout land Use Uae § Hice were fortanate t ve thein he beat t at ‘ ) ‘ anounted to 2,005,0U3 : i) I » of borrowing a " ce were fortanate to save theirs—the ’ k Road Stock unsaleable and peda 4 | SAY eut. Kobaon interna: the i Pvle's + Jetil eoad OF pedhch edited Vast a of « t V louole price 2 1 ros, Chan six percent, by a roranon bi Cla : safe being got out wod the cuntemts 1@ good con Fite cranes ; : : ae ‘ ie [Ext crew of the Thomas Wilson, all uf who 3 y . , . y th t , \ Jact ir? nu u Feet aes \ ju ted td the Rou ret Sti she cannot bre to issue iy 3 , fit actiol Was ua Waa the fi v ora , . é : 1 {vra At we Road was worth : Cus ‘ canun 1 if r boa J replied that nothin of the kind hed uccurred or ny the Tories ou M 4, S rea . pe cae ‘ at Grover cut price, tive millions two at Chat interest and ta sale, and if) wis intended - | INCIDESTS, W bervas, t fact was, that I or Fr; decd Tanat I wun sequalan doterest as any oof dianared aud lorty-« thousand two | ce issues tein ata x nterest, the ast Jacut. Rolwon stated that | t t t. r ' : ° . r 1 ' front of the Militia draguvns, pear to Capt. , 8 ita every eon of url Canoliidy Wiha H sreceived tittecn initiions, dred abd pinety-s1x ad if the securities now out w © further Cepre Saniuel deliv waotedltak Mr. Garland, « planter, with Uhece slaves on Exgiestou who brougit up L rear, at appresen band aati, | Neen Mae einer Nihie file eeservut ; oe x eich Phe people have thei te look in itera belanlatees wonid, was saved and only saved by the betux the distance of forty or tity vards, point abe! ay ‘ le be exiricaled 3 ) Indiana, lowa and W © Government price, it would fall sort the lace, & laxatou within the neat two gree Af the ship being abe \ vs f one of his slaves, a buy be bad mis ‘ es yt 1 { + - & 4 io ed ont to the strip Fel@ersey ss and placed ot row , canreenLene: f{ (hiss pore than one tunercd:t! Vears of from six to seven lundred thou! tatn rephed that he could not comply ed 1. Gar ay deg the bogies wns given, 2 4 $ 5 ot t y (alotlan 4 catbe stupid, ane ” the hats of |’yle’s wen, as the mark } y Sj ucetioe LE. ine WW F ands \ t y. sund d x sand dollars a year. Low is itty be lev- demand, as he considers! the man atpe stu apd bot for the slave boy ; y } t ane yw e be Who Ww YY Ge a \ : A ariieee i would have pershed where be stood, bat the Tories. Eyyieston appeared w doult || 1) ul Bu clit e fort sah trot truthful edt) Tn these tines o tnd pres. deserter nthe wing day, September re tar ler thud of escayn , , eke nas W j . hoy by main foree palled bis master ashore aad thie, uotil became nearly oppose to tig ObFIRe Uh bor Gen & UNCn” “i they have established s« 3) UnIVErS Ae f ther Bure Will be OIA |, UROIR RA) Sy AOR) Se eee ee from davger ir line “nor ° Patho icus Clas Tule party , F ' } ne ‘ es . perm taken and an armed = end of their linc, when rid u t Ata ca A « ‘ ] ‘ ver eat flaen j w hard car y psy 7 } ae aa : sat iD Ve t bale z ~ 1 j rreat ce of ‘ shor, called a prize crew y had ron board at Napolaun with map on their left, Who ap) J se ahu : : ; r) Deaf sid Dsane as / i y vy fea will Urive Scere i A (bran clilleeniund aervant Whea the lara ficer, he inquired, “Wio du you lt x Lh eA te ha Bt c ‘ “ > 3 Dou | erty outol the State ' “ ! ee Twas given she was between ber and the forward ” oT : 8 byst s ff) ae AWN, : gotu war, and ordered by the eumuander 6 7 tof” The answer was promptly 2 5 ‘ j ls bysteu jiba id MeA Z 1 ‘ and the reserve riendsof extent i Ue _— a. ‘i : wart of the Laat With perfees coulmens she - ’ Pee ; ae : : ; aoe ‘ re { sicame mitre “To King Geor;s upen winch Egg Ms t PCULLIC LANDS, Which Was robliuy Cay } rth . € ne. far init sane anosu x ature S cd \ 1 wre gathered ber bite flock logether amd safely pare wk obit t , wii Nort ¢ lina of r iuterest re st rat ' . tt " roma . a ue he t 4 ston struck him on tue head wi his AOE SCE n tere a0 seture ‘ ‘ Je 9 any WAN State dA dip Tlhoriien| Watcin welaleroC kas ines for el through the flames lo the bow and from sword. ur dr: Ms we ‘ “ Nas IN uller ¥ atierks eg \ r tine t j t ‘ i Work ID prozress es eect New (\ Fri let to we, aul whee all eee saved faiatad. ¢ k, lie om eloth on the hat to be es jues Ars xe ‘ ‘ 3 i 4 V poople av \ thous y ‘ Iprove tina The + us : ne he What will out a wotber's love dare for ber off bat being under the tinwe 3 y, 4 1 4 “ t y Vs slwave favorable to wa judi! 7 (Victclaw ahora was wreuttweute (werd eprug! of Lee, they hs ed for tt } ts ty wid ¢ . ; y t 38 1, and earnestly . etd mre . . ee M from Cabfornia, with wife and a ) \ t) ud ' . seeing the ples y ie t \ a oof 8 Valu fry soft wert r t {nee t varket. 1 nie be ae Uvsaan mie rani 5} ‘ e stern aad struck boldly withuat waiting for further 4 ‘ at) cratic ( ve t , . oar srllectie rove r rtbeir State w I ate) may yet be tee t toe ah ut the wife, having $2400 15 they rushed i} © ke oa ' sat Caucus then rejected Tie ) v A ( ‘ le. sunk to mse mo more Lee's nen, next to the rea non Unis eulject ried hy t ' \ alent tone ‘Ca on free ‘ \ an cit veers VI ICH eee this reincd t . : ( < ‘ Wits oi! ' ; IN} o Ne | vba I ter g pviobed from cok! a a ‘ , . | : : = : Lh ; e@:} am) was lost: the fstber was on the Tory e, and bs \ ‘ 5 ( a. A ‘ j ie “ ™ “ me 4 te t t t ewof t set ; t , W ! | r re whe bad ertmessed be Col ule L enys : is ; ‘ ° ‘ ‘VETD ‘ \ ay mk ‘ a Ibe had 62 Alone! e bein iu ‘ : t Wa ‘ \ t erived ; : . ‘ © at Daracts t - t whieh wae reeusered other end vl line, nay yt j ' ] : \\ a fie hee Pe where tic a c te A ; ‘ ‘ is wietribution as w as _ : / ‘ 5 . . . eaibic, Ibe Retnaas of be believed the Tomes tret \ Jus. | y f Oy ey ‘ bac pad a t is wit ur pv ole ' K ‘ ’ seed ebuild \ A“ , y veral States ar 4 \ however, Le had Capt | faim a ul ( rp Zi \" ma hel up Ove porns ston, Le cuuia ..arve ! 1b r aUsequentiy Che democratic party ( t es l t tat ‘ ‘ . ‘ aa) - mpall prece 4 tunber: ail i Ley ¢ - x » \W : . - A id oe) bows lu two of theen hte wa ; t bine tance satil Lis 6) ste ® t \ : ands ‘ Hi “pee ' I ‘ re are n t gy wus ¢ ‘ Ca ( : ‘ > M faid atravelhns aseat of a Mtb : “ : f sol ane ‘ . Bd { woelty , on t i wer, t aiid a at f : \- » ant > ‘ tr ear ‘ : vik { n ts ’ ‘ wa } \ vf \ ’ fine om . a Ntear of «9 rehoe The } sols : 1 ‘ bee raveect thee mud 7 . F ’ “ ° an to escape frow Kev t ‘ \ avord an midi we . ML . «pany would, im as i , » . aciitul Ube enose The r woke he taalers t wpon th . ( . . i , ‘ on boliars on acid, aed “_ pee Le ‘ a ypeowy x Ww the now ; j . pes: t 4 ' re a and . ‘ = * al avait BUM nein al! se * jn y lemme is mtet 6 2t% og 7) . p . becaue He w-1is “= > like « rs . ! {i.\ ONIMENDAMLE The » “ ; i ‘ me cram 2 e ' ieut . r si Ae . . \ terslas pets om a ke ner ane t “ J . , walt! i bevve (the 17th Noveate en ; ' The latter, on k F Pe : : ‘ \ arn f Exjes Ze 4 ‘ cr = . ‘ i ba bile » a teene It. the cons ( \ Wa che { = Mi ‘ ty, on turning ‘ wiciseat pletila wi hee noo, and . . or y Mr ve of the ‘ ' s slar noiteters, © ( ‘ { View } { _ 1 n 1 “ ' ’ * m . . , ed \r | : ‘ a 4 wih A a miiteowl t slightest com proton inom wa at +1 of the guape Nua . ‘i . ” nesters an austere and freen ; ) \ Eek 1 eareee, bee up a owall between theneel ves and > j [loon w at world whuch they shookd knoe ene ‘ J : I a +. “a A . physioan abowt hee p* . ; ‘ : andl thercby cat thermeclres of fron . ~ ‘ phernay Naguel 6 nites of good, and deny thecmselves thet sa ‘ \ : } . MV liccecleannire bough 1 have Knewledy an pature in its every-day sed my sg > Seep Ae pra ‘ at fenst ¢ : ies ’ that os essential fe bim bo r r " 08 * le € N " work! move and control men, for any purpore pist : 7 ‘ “ Lt Woo speak the wish of all who know Mr E ateon 8 ( ' J : | (rover i A atiil 4 iW ® in 1 v ‘ we apres the bope that the Confercect ' _ : . ve 1 fa t r wad ter 7 " to sit will send bim back to his pr \ | « ) ta € - ‘ X Is teow dewt's ‘ t , : ; 3 ‘ ‘ 1a filed at the: ¢ { W brea : as ' ' , : ; ( - ’ ew / Growth of Vegetation om th ‘ e States ' vorth H t ’ v ' leh Dayard Taylor, reteacing be tnd 1 I ca ate N rey bs Tocan answer ft . thon wo coastof Norway after the lapee ‘ 4 yare ( rae rei . « We of alow werke <aye b . I aod Thin aotil t * 4 ‘ l vib oa xacily # VIntreprd I was particularly stenek during the re- j y | wit Peente - ' rapid progresa of auinmer wt dune, Heine swith whieh she clears her short ’ \inong the Lofodens the potatoes wert ty and the rye and barley '® wis 1 wily cut Oo me y 1 ) : n poles, and the green \ iu ‘ wed the dark, noch chat : vosu ‘ ' . } and Owing to this s t . wih, a more bardly varieties | ; ully cultivated. Nr ' " ve that hia peas at Kafiond “ ‘ : ‘ . Ny ether inches in beer y fmt . ‘ ' \ rh planted six weeks later thee « ‘ t | ‘ 4 ‘ ar about Chmstiana, caine to maven » AN ” . : ‘ kaine tin ye ' cee i) P ” GOOD POR THIS TRIP ONLY . ; ‘ ! Av in totrink an roome eounty New \ wit Lat a passenger ie ran F het from ot r lar ndeonany tear J i rover at any pl on Ue vd, ala | leasur Ihane z ra jon \ t pe bs fu t ) | Och ie 1 Ce em m a ee a A RE Ss CAROI Ma J. 5. Chestout Gro To what Special perior Cor session, hi Iredell the firat ni interesting rience to a new home. Toga \ various ar will be the ry slow to ing that t supplies w of corn al surance th as, and m them. ©: pork and | pork shoal to the pre money aff: lack of mo buyers ev tell where pay for th most like! purchase : We see ville Spect Patriot, it ite game bi paign. TI tleld battle in the fi ie certain. of them tare wiicl hu use in f c arage two ruohity you can! and better There is uw emy bey¢ m attackir nuny divid of the Spe pretuly an as they ar view of tl likely to r there isa State w land quest good of his and Ainee of the pro then, we , ung opa knocked d by which righia im t Whigs an democrat subject. Crovernor tinade to a gain of mi rifice whic fore in the We have: Spectator | partnersh it. Lett! the State | Journey editors of wanta jou promise c wages. 7 indastriou boys, who who are ra body wan If you wa eclvea, an: business, r and be fai charge of Virtnes no will be ea work your Crawre Rogers he Inissionern to constru great wor ment. Tl upon the changed. shielda, w bulstitute OD the without ern, be- P Water, UW Sug. ntil the Ot have ors Were clous of Y, Were OD, be 0 their aL thew nt lenet, rt mo- itbout a the fire, ed, an their Jewelry taee for eturned md oki A few m the ) boat's ud con ) More: i brave vin cok! ver was wend how ad 6a enerd areas retwont thee freed rena drt woe i,m ae Lerslur? from ven thet day and pir wbo perp eo Mr bh ynference his pre the lapee the re ner— the ver short Lown wert ® ’ neat ey in ma er oof the ch chat hie rs min ONE Kafiond nty fat iter than » maver- a CS i RE E NE AI "SALISH ULY. N. TU BSDAY EVENING, 8, 1857. DEC, TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 Cast Taeveus County, NC. Ma. J. J. Bavwea:—Pleave send my paper to Chestaat Grove Pom Uffive, aud oblige your friend, JAMES M. LEW1Is. To what VP. O. is it sent now? Special Court.—A Special Term of Su- perior Coart for this Oounty is now in cession, his Honor Judge Carpwias, pre- eiding. Tredell Exprees.—We Nave reeeived the firat namber of this paper,—qaite an interesting sheet. Mr. Diake has expe- rience to aid hia ia his enterprise iv his new home. Tlogs vegia to be talked of here, and various are the conjectures as te what will be the price of pork. Buyers are ve- ty slow to take hold at any price, ing that those who make haste to secure supplies will loose by it. of corn all over the country affords as- eurance that drovers will be apt to visit beliew as, and many are disposed to wait for | them. Others will lay in small stuaks of | |,\, opinivos have been publicly pork and wait for western bacon, unless | pork shoald offer at prices proportioned | to the preseet embarrassed state of the | money affairs of the country. Indeed, the lack of money isthe great cifficuley with | buyers every where. tell where the touncy ie to come fr pay for their pork. most likely have to bay on time, or not purchase at all. Many of thee will We see by the last namber of the Ashe ville Sy ectator, that like the Greensboro Patriot, it is determined on a diay of ite game blood ia the approaching cam paign. They want to go into a regular) tleld battle with the enemy, and thie. tox in the face of the adniiamon that defeat iscertain. They are bad vounsellers, both of them. There is no use in an expendi tare which will p> nothing ‘There is hy use in fighting simply te show we tiave courage ty tit There is wo wredeus ruoning aya ost a wal!,ram fash on, winn you can throw it dow ee and better with suitable too There is no use wasting | emy beyond the range of your yun, ver m attacking bin in selid baly, whep you may divide and conquer tim, Our friends of the Spectator and the J’ '/:of talk very pretuly and brave, we adiait, true bloods as they are, but the a comm Be 1. view of their position de strike us an likely to resultin any pra Ri ries ] there ie a distinguished democrat va the State whe, differing wath lis party on Cle land qoestion, is willing to strike bert good of his State by ads atin e Whig and American doctrine of a distr tron of the proceeds of this heritance, why then, we go for hitn, in prefercoce to set Ung op a man of our partwmercly to be knocked down. There js ne other va by which North Caroling rights in the pablic domain bot by t \ pencaula anit root methie Whigs and democrat who will act with them on this subject. If by supporting a democrat to (rovernor we Kain thine mioeli,t fice mnade to accomplish it will be a clear gain of millions to our old mother —a sac rifice which she demands——and tis there fore in the line of duty to her!o mike it We have no hesitation on the subject. The Spectator \iints at the im possil, partnership with democracy. Weadmit St. Let thein keep the offices, bat give tho State her rights in the public ty of aco- lands Wanted -The lator, (.V.¢ Journeyman Printer editors of the Ashews/d Npree - wanta journey tan printe r,to whom they loyment with @ woudl tyrtit promise constant emy wages. They want, r AWAY, a & Mark that, you boys, who now laugh at the drunk printers No indastrious, honest man who are rambling about the country body wanta a drinking, :dling printer If you want to make any thing of your selves, and get yood situations at your business, remember to keep clear of liquor, and be faithful and prompt in the dis charge of your duties. I’ractice these Virtaes now, while you are boys, and it will be easy to doto when you set out to work your way throneh the world Crawrorn sSve Mr. Randolph Rogers has been appointed by the Com FESSOR missioners of the Washington Monument to constroct the remaining statues of that great work, and to complete the Mon ment. The original plan of the eagles upon the six lowest pelestals, has been changed. The birds are discarded, and shielda, with appropriate devices, will be \ substituted in their places. From the American Advoeate.» » ML, MoRAE'S LEPTER. © The late, hour at which Mr. McMae’s letter caine fo hand, has eampelled as to | exclude several” other on that it mice appear ut once, But the reader 1 be amply compensated for their ouission inthe perusal of this excellent letter oh “State Debt and Distribution,” Our limits will not allow us to say much of it now, While we cannot say that we approve i . j his opinions upon “pol ilar povereignty ») ser of every good aud perfect gift, lo remove from and the turitl, yet there is one subject | upon which all putriots, irrespective of, party, and partieularly of the old States, should anite. We refer to the Distriba- | lion of the Public Lands. This isa ques- ton that should be above all party con siderations, as it is ove of vital impor- tance in which is involved the rights and Youu Cottectavg Lystirure, N.C, November 21st, 1887. ‘AL a called meeting of the Students of York | respect, in memory of our fellow Student, Rev- vgn M, Harryess, who departed this life on the 2ist of November, 1857, a committee was appointed by the Chairman, B. M. Cook, to draw following : Whereas, Tt has pleased the Allwise Despo- our midst, in the bloom of life, our fellow Stu- dent, Revsen M. remained with us but a few weeks, ITanrness, who, though he elicited uni- versal praise from the Faculty, aud secured the affections and esteem of his fellow students, by his kind and praiseworthy actions; Therefore, Resolved, That, though Death, with bis ruth- the property of all the Status of this Un | bos iron hand, bas plucked from the stem of f | life, he sweet bade ere it bad bloomed i iuto ma- jgu—- relly WwW The ct ld wel on the new The ig fot el oan a poe } Ne { Shek th ing, de lightful can that te essence of the nacity the plutforme of politicians while! yug bas usceuded.to Heaven. the Nery, eoristt netore uy) them Bro Bits)? Resolved, That we tender to the relations of Mg our property, in violation of, and] ing deceas: d, our heartfelt condolence in their be- while we are quarrelling over oar plat-| pavement forma, must be apparent 1Pevery refleet- Resolved, Tat a copy of then Resolutions be ing man. W hile tlic se pi atformis may be pant (altho relativor ot ile deccased (andiniso tor well enough in the woolract, do We Hotline Spirit of tha Age, N.C, Christian Advocate | see the fact staring us in the face that] and Salisbury Watebiwan, with the request of the potiticians of al/ purties in the new publication. States are appropriating all these lands J. FE. RUEIM as faust as they can! Will the old States JAS. CRE WIDER, > Com. unite now while they way, clan « LU. J. MARSH. proportion, and save what they can of this vast domain before is all irrecuvera- bly gone # The action of the Democratic caucus referred to by Mr. McRae will aid many to relieve themselves of sume dithculties which have in time past seemed to sur- round thet. The other facts and conside urges are of great importance, aud will, vo doubt, 80 Impress our readers. The remedy proposed by Mr. is one which must obviate the = ——- FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE KALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD, On Wednesday morning last, a shoemaker named Murray, living in Granville county, ruu over and instandy killed by the express train which arrived here this morning. The accident occurred about 4 miles north of Kittrell’s depot Murray's head was frightfully crushed and his riylit hand cut off.—Haleigh Standard. cS was rations he McRae yreat ob Suicide. —W. H. Robinson, connection with The low price} this State, should, vod no Not ove in five can | | rim, Cod ¢ a mercantile fro in Philadelphia, committed sui- cide at Wilimugtou, N.C., Friday night,by throw- ing binwself from the fourth story window of the Carvliua Hotel. jections hitherto pressed. Ilis prominence and activity as a dis- tinguis tod Democrat, few if iudeed any superiors in inte who has but very Neetiu doubt) will cause thousands who lave not heretofore }done se, to give attentiou sod eranina uon to this question. Ilis orthudoxy as a oe - Goov Huxtixe.—The Norfolk (Va.) Argus says thaton the 9th inst. Mr. Jacob Baum and Major Fureman, on Currituck Beach, North nine | Carolina, between sup-rise aud noon, killed ove bundred and forty-eight geese! It adds that CEPTCSS | here are “millions of fowl” on Currnuek Beach, Yankees, with their usual enter- are goioy there make a business of Pierce, of importance, and his! shuoting Ure for the Northern markets. wy oby the preseut administra toa until lis volautary Democrat, Jed, has been abundantly eudursed by ant aod that more at the Lands of | executive 'Premdent coutinuat appuint@ent, ree, to resiyuation, * ’ ’ hi Fat people are happy. We don’t be they being — heve can help otherwise. Message of the Governor of Teras.—The af-| Toy are nade for hi ape piness, and wade t } ' z. sof Texas are represented by thie document large, so they can io} yreat deal. tu bein a peesperous cond o, with a cash sur- | | ehees of €700,000 in the Creasuee He therefore THE MARKETS. | Collegiate Ipatitute, to pay the Jast Tribute of up Vreamble and Resolutions, who reported a | at Statesville, wont to run over to the tay lead bome her drunkeu Just as she was selering the door ene night, Sladehurled.a tum- bler at her father, but strack Aer om the bead, bis ear, “ You will only bave mother feft,” Mary said; “only mother. And she eries so much when you ure away.” “T wont leave her, Mary, ouly when I go to my work,” said he, whispering back to the c Lild, “and L'il never go out at night any more.” “Yes, you promise me that” “ Aud I'll promise more.” “What, father?” “ Never to go into the tavern again.” “No, never, 1’ll protuise still more.’ “ Father {” , . Never to take a drop of liquor as long as 1 ive,’ “©, father! dear father!” and with a cry of joy Mary started up and threw herself upou his | breast. Morgan drew his arm tightly around | i ibe r, and sat for a long time with lis lips pressed | to her cheek, while she lay against bis bosom as stil as death. As death! Yes; for when the father unclasped bis arms, the spirit of the child was with the angels, aad An Oddity.—There is a farmer in Bethany, Connecticut, who has not worn a hat, or any covering on his head, for {twenty years, winter or sniuiner, and who | suys his head is never cold. Daring the recent severe weather, he might have been seen. working roads through the snow, with thick, warm tnittens on his hands, but no covering on his Lead. THE WIFE'S PRAYER. Hear me !—O, hear me now By the red flush upon thy wosted checks! By the deep tracery o'er thy noble brow Hear me! bear with me, hasband, while I speak ! I've marked thee day by day— Thy hours are all of soxiuus vague, unrest— Thine eye hath caught a stern unwonted ray— Thy lip hath lost all memory of its jest Thy wife sits pale beside— ‘Thy child shrinks back from thine embrace — y menials quail before thy inien of pride T Thy very dug avoids thine altered face ! O! for poor Glory’s wreath, Calling from thee all tenderness and ghdoces Thou track’st a phantom on whose fiery breath Dneth the way foants ll thou Ubiret to, madness ! My prayer is all for thee— My life 1s thine ! by our remembered bhes— By all thine hours ef watchful nave ry— What meed hath fame tu render thee for this! If you vet lov’st me, hear! Now, while thy feet press onward to the goal, Tern th O, torn thee in thy stern career, Aud thrust (he mad Ambition from thy soul! MARRIED: Cn the Qad inst., wt the residence of (he brides novher, at Taylorsville, by the Rev. Jesse Rookin, Mr J HENRY HILL, late P soot of Greek aud Mathematics ia the United Baptist rs Professor eleet of Mathematics ia the Fema to Miss LAURA EG ILLESPIE “Hoeppy they! the happiest of their kind! Whom gentler stars uate, and im one fate, The hearts, their fortunes, aud their bemgs blend ” i) In thie ¢ te on the 3d inet, bv NF Hall. Fag Mr JACOBCOON toMrs CAROLINE BEAVER Io eCoanty, by © A Heatg, Bq. on the 3 a. We NICHOLAS Rt \RRING ER, to Ne ELLEN © HOLTSHOUSER To thie County on the 34 inet. bv Rew. J A Linn Mr JOWN EAGLE, to Mae LUTITIA M. HOFF MAN oO ARFSG Ke Mr DAVIDCAMPRELL to Me FLVORAH CAMP HELE a) el™ ai by eemme, Mr BEN JAMIN TE RNER to Mee ELIZABETH SMITH DIED: 1o1 ‘ r o the Wrh ult, MARY PAT Theh . inber of the Me f Frrende, aged | PAT NOTICE, ( ye and ef ne first day J ov mer we willine Ow ag ane ce for Carn and Han SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT. MOLASSES IKON, SPRINGS, AXI LEATHER, COTTON YARN, BACON, MEAL FLOUR, AND ALL KINDS | OF PRODiCE “ d a f * Mw“ . MURPHY &€ CO 1) | i e 4a2s WILL BE iIRED N Wed av With of December 1857, () ~ eae a the Fe ( acd : 16 hike of Jar RANRKIN,A s.D ary } %e* Cheater Sia | Weste mocret, neert mutmes, and ferw comnte tothe Seeretary of the Board, at Statew wu * -) 7 ¢ Joe Morgan's Little Dai Ater,—She was the evening to and resulted in her death, Morgan bent dows EQUITY SALES OF Y¥ order of the Court of Equity, 1 witt offer the tion, via: The Lefler Lot, | BELONGING to the estate of Moses L. Brown, deceased, biddings to be opencd at §R80. Sale to | take pluce at the Court House in Salisbury, ou Mou- | day of February C ouuty Court, at 12 o'clock Twelve j copa cas credit, with interest after six months, boud | with approved security required. The Henly Lot, BELONGING to the estate of Moses L. jeeased, Inddings to be upeued at $79 |take place at the Coayt House, iu Salisbury, on Mon. day of February Coanty Court, at 12 o'clock. Pe months credit with tuterest: after six months, boud | with approved secunty required, 117 Acres of Land, BELONGING to the estate of Moses L. Brown, de- ceased, known as the Guld-mine place, bidding» to be Brown, de- 9, Naleto Ive opened at $330; time und terras of wale saine as above Pr. adv. $7—8w-28 208 Acres of Land, BELONGING to the beirs of John W. J shnsion, ty- ing on Fourth Creek, adjoining the lands of Jacob | Baker, John Irvin and others. Sale to take place on | the premises, ow ihe 22nd day of Janaury peat, at 12 jo'clock. Six months credit, Lo with approved se- curity required. Pr. adv. $3—7w-28 255 Acres of Land, BELONGING to the heirs-at-law of Heury Deal, subject to the widow's dower, adjoining the funds of John Overcash, Juho Deal, sen., Alexander Atwell aud others. Sale io take place on the premises, Jan- uary 23rd, at 12 o'clock. Twelve months credit with interest after six months, bund with approved secarity required. Pr. adv. $3—7w-28 257 Acres of Land, BELONGING to R. J. Linn and Laura C joining the lands of Joseph A. Linn, Sz rock and others. Sale to take place at the residence of Joseph A. Linn, oa the 20th of January. at 12 o'clock. Six menthe credit, bund with approved se- eurity required | re BLACKWER,C. ME December Pih, 18 Pr. adv. &3—7w-2 NEGRO BOY FOR SALE. N pursuance of an order of Iredell County Covrt made at Nov Term J557, | wil offer for sale at the Coan Howse in Statesville, on Friday the firs’ day of January next, ONE NEGRO BOY, nearly seventeen yeays old, hkely and valuable, and has a good charecter for besag a trusty and dutuilul servant The parchaser can have 4x monthscredit, bend and approved seewdiy, bearing iulrrest from A. B. BLACKBURN, Trusice be57 4w-2 by giving dure. December Sth, Lexington Male ‘Teademy| FINOE next Session will commence on the Itth January 1555, aud couunae tweuty weeks Namber of scholars hinuted ¢ No de dacitwo made for absences, except iu casesef sack are twenty-hve Jef more than a week'sduratiun. Lenaogwnis a quiet aod healiuy village | TERMS. Classics and Higher Mathematics, $25.00 F i QU Ot Huard can be had at $£00 per mor | JM GG ALLAW AY December *th, 1557 be -2 | SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | OL IN, N. C. of Dec ( N the 15th embe xt.ia the village of Ona, Iredell ¢ Siemens the highest bid der, TWO YOUNG AND _ LIKELY NEGRO BOYS, eof them ie a good Blackanith ; and the other vs following tracts of land fur sule, at public auc- FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. . M. HOFFLIN, t CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now's the time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS’ Catt s00N, exeure THE Besr BARGAINS. 1 HAVE now on hand the best assortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar- ket, comprising large Stocks of BOOTS, SHOkKS, HATS and CAPS, SHIR’ S, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHTIEFS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, and KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, and many other articles too uamerous to mention, which L am selling at very Low Prices vor csu~ Tecan suit aay parch wer, ns my stock embraces every nariety of ervia and quatiry. The PUBLIC are respectfully iuvited to Catt and examine my G OODs, hear the prices, and judge for thomselves, (rvl7) a! OCTOBE R, 18571! 1ORE GOODS, COST, FOR CASHL Ts Copartnerehip uf R. & A. MURPHY, will Qwick SALES FOR CASH, Nerremcer 22n, 1857 Sesacehs Dr. W.S. Tate, Surgeon and Rlechanical Dentist, Guaveare or tux Birrutons Dewrit Coutecr, axp Giisuoet Aveo” 4un Mascal, CocLoun de 8. Canceima-) Statesville, N.C. S fully prepared to insert full and partial setts of TEETH va Blandy's Chioplastic Process, I xpire on the firsi day of February, 1856, by bimi- being the latest and greatest improvement im me- sion, and we wish to close out all owr stock by chanicle Dentistry known to the profession. Among {that time. Therefore be it known, that from and af- the udvantages it posseapes over an) other process are | ter an date, we will SELL. AT, AND BELOW ims beauty, Cleanlineis, sirength, aud perfect adapta. | COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Below oil be tion. L have testimonials iv te favor from Dre. Har- | ouud a list of some of the articles we have oo hand {and the prices thereof, Prime heavy Negro Shoes, No’s 8 to 12, $135 per ne, Bond, and Austin, Professors in the Baltimore Dental College, whieb wall be furnished op apphicaviion Teeth filled in a superior manner. Special aitenticn given \& the arrangement and preservation of the “ * Boy’s “ “ 1to 561.00 Teeth. “ Men's lined & boand Shoes $1.25 wo 1.50, OT OFFICE at Residence, West of the Female | y..’5 heavy Boots, 82.75 to 3.75 Coliexe. “ ealf « 84.00 *Coumunications by mail or otherwise will receive | Ladies’ Shoes, 50, 75 to $1.50, crm Cash. Reference: My werk. | Boy's Boots, 75 to $1.50, ly37 | Large stock of Children’s Shoes, Negro Wool Hats, 65 to 75, “ Blankets 75 to 85, All Wool Flannels, Red and White, 20, 30 to 5@, Ready-Made Clothing, extra low, Black French Merino, 75 to $1.00, | Rombazine, fine, @1.00 | : ancy col. Fre uch Merino, 81.00 wo 125, An hn Merino, red and cal. 25 to 50, de Lanes, ali Wool, Faney col. 45 to 50, Handenne De Lanes 15 to 25, | Table Diaper, 4-4 40 to 70, Linen Towels, 15 two 20 eta, Birdae ye diaper, 10, 15, 20 to 35, linen Pocket Handkerehiefs 5, 16, 15, 20 to 30, | RAWCL LRLMES, al pica, 'Freoch pnots 4-4 30 cts, prumpt altention Octoses, Sth, € L Henderson, WL. D., Druggist & Chemist, C., SALISBURY, N. Successor to Sill & Sill. Wi IULD respectfully announce to the pubhe, and to Pays: and Countay Mercuasts. in particu. && jar, thathe iw huw receiv ¢ stock of Fresah DMruss. MEDICINES, Ac., rane ag @ Very “Bi ack, White, Grey aed Alpaca Howe, 25 w 50. CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED, _— will be =a HOLES ALE bee = Hoyle La leela: AeTAIL, ahd of Boch Lorine as Canin ast » be sali. s = facury. Call and examine bis stock before parchas- } Jaconets, Swiss Cambrick and Checked Mustive, tag cleewhere. Ad urders promptly aiteuded to. | Swise Checks and Siripes, beautifat aod Uet 14, 1857 ou tf | ihe Black, White and Grey Cot- | » Howe, 10, 15, 20 aad rds, | Cast Steel, 15 I have some Chinese Snvar Cane Seed oe elt of my own raising, for Sale, those in want | y, ee £5.00 | will call soon before it is all gone, at the we Shoe w Store of G. W. BROWN. ree Salisbury, Dec. Ist., 1857. 2m 987 | thie w ‘pete AI Weel super 80 VALUABLE od Reantifol Kays, @3.25, > I I kK .ES a a bp and many other arveles, the prees of which you can R ye 4 sl Al I: vear by callag at oar store next door to the Watebe * : ana. . man Proting Office. Merchants aed Peddlers woeld IN STATESVILLE f their interest to come and eee what we have as they will fied many arucles they werthan they eould be bought im the FOR SALE. de) adie x way Any persons wishiog to enter inte the YY virtue of dec A Court Iw ebusiness can boy the steck end rent the sellin the wow vw m ihe Ist day feunses ou very favorable terme. R. & A. MURPHY. 1857 January 1958, the Hotel iots, kKaown at p WALEER’S HOTEL, | Saiisbary, Oct. 5, | | | and the bot adjoining it, on which there are sit new a |hrth offcea, The Hotel inte are siiuated onthe pra a have a feroat of over 200 feet ve obber a fronton the mame sireet of ai 100 feat T | e sale will be pos titive | TERM Twelve nth's dit wih interest | ST acite mums edit wih i " JUST RECEIVED, from day Ranh ios pCR ACT Lash ah Solan titty Sol at PF CALDWELL. & ME 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, | cima (ime ke lv Larrels Snzar Honse Molasses, | “SUGAR CANE RED.) Seca ee | elon and < Beawially L Located, | ‘ i \ S ( ). Ciel Lats bong credit will be given r I> rite till hes wee Gata Chee Sezar Ca Pilveriell taaf'su yar, even TREN years, iff + , rt " «& ( Store Cs and get in time. be Adaimantine ( Sandien “ON” | ea | . ; r : et . A s ae Sule Leather, my | Iie | ‘thing N 4 “ Nomet ane NCW... | MICHAEL BROWN, | 2. Salebury. Now 3, 1857 hie. g houg ' R J) Bore & Colin the CABINET MARING bus DIAN AWAY (rem ihe subecnbrt,lonl ihe Stkhcd - awe s rn toa peaeiniy amines cians] RADE Sen ts eee aN WHEAT 1 WHEAT I nieve rtirat. and wil. wa s fully Term ot Rowan Supenat Court of 10,000 B USHELS. Hae ha : - ' . ; . ‘ eR wa Va at ae - per by chee punctos wih y anf we Se \Krenland @ Bits culecniber wohes to purchase, ten ‘theesead m d <M r0 ee wopnive ‘ im AER ee bush is Wheat, fue whieh the highest market ( i relei Wont eerke eons roe : 4 wal oe pad MICHAEL BROWN. reel Gan walle litiaie afew lett : (ay eieeuPete st nig Pane lle eee Sehsbury, Now 3rd, 1857 | and lin Ans y. and may | ‘ ster W — Op te WeConnawcher's St | beroagh and Albemarle. He carned off @ trow Yo, y ‘ . Pposite onnap hey s Store arn Petar te ies ieee eel State of North Carolina, 4 fal aemortinent of COFFINS, and FISK'’S St I will give the abwe reward hel appevicnanva'| PERIOR landiidekveryiid (an fat Mies) Poawi Cus ALEXANDER COUNTY. any f im any jail e at fo get hin ' . »” > y | Petalic Burial Cases, wae Se eet Poiana, | Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasiona | | will be prompiy atte adec | Nevt. Term, 1857. dC AND WaTRR THEI.) kept conets CHARLES KLUTTS j ; ; j 1 ss . (eu Cie Shee x . - =| aeoh Robck. ra Wm G. Rebineos. La Vn . gee all accewsts alier ae i ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT, i _ ; T y 7 ' Fo ow 110 scree ov Lamm ara ; fel siete UN thm came it opr © the antinfeetion of the = . I 7 | « at fondant Wm G. Rebineoa is @ nea- ri R HARRISON. } : res .s rs ordered that pablication be Sinienns 6 | . ) ' 1 Waichmen for mx seccesdve | ( ) X\ \ | | Wek rfendact to be and appear at the “| | \ ‘ re eS i « ¢ t to be held at the Court | OES {) VAI | Ht 1 r the Ist Munday ia Decem- A SOR aL ee x to plead or demur or thie } | : ee apo a i - SDR eS . k 7) comfesso and judgment hed DN virtae of order of ( ts ry sas m © “ es. NA Post. Clerk of our said Coart at exyner to publ ma h inet oe *! 4 ot Muodsy in September, A. D, 1RST. FIVE LIKELY SEGROBS beloaging w tbe : I ; - N A. POOL, Cf Pickler Heirs M TURNER. 7, : lean cisltueacdaes J UB ADANS = and me Ke T the same time and place we will expose to sale 1UUIRELY NEGROES be igiag A the estates of Mary and John Pickler. dec'd M TURNER). B TURNER, \ =" | Dee. 8, 1857 3:28 | DENTAL NOTICE. reods a reduction of the tares, and that os | te should, oat « as of the st] . . > x | the Sat ) itof | i a Salisbury, .\ , Dee 8. 1857. saci lt fund. retarned to leans by the Uni} i F CONMKRECTED WEEKLY BY { States, pay to creditore of Texas © betwort the amowat which they rece ved W.J. MILES & Co. t the ( Congeess and thit at A pales dried Tm 125 Lead Ba 90 “ 4 2 ‘ ast It Ww 0 2 - ry ' . tla23 MW restuba, Wa 24% K >a t NO aks es a ath Isa JU Weeriv as 20 5) and «rae t hee VN pLRR— Soile ia hat provisos tm regard to U and sales Wo) 14a WS Oaie, ra 3 al th ateds the Sta s etpected lo increase, S ® $a 37 OILS LINSERD ' ‘ te of 1 { thouear ‘ ‘ Ya lS * Tanaers bal a 625 Java , >a s area ar i ' ws a fn Fi 6>eit pul hoor was Ie 128.6, 8 1s5 ( o Yarn 4 me i i al at wternal | ¢ 2M av? npr avd pe - “ Mea A 2 wale | Chr benep 1 1 Sa RP Sager Br a fi A t ’ t Y t wie ded - ’ Crashe la al set St Wy ame + ih Wa dry Clanfied, 12014 “te Woe Foor pe > E . Wald = 4 a Wh “ Ya 20 sia ! Ra a b “Ha \ NP OS TUR Ive TOM RIVE t a Ww a ju o: Tharsis wy last, a : a PMETTEVILLE MARKET \\ Alea ‘ . Vor ony i WA \ wed - bRES lJe 18 : ‘ ea 15 > a) altos . - 4 vO a 1 ‘ ble _ . t . ao « et = LJ “" b ‘ A , a ‘ ‘4 a ) . ef " t “ a » * . ” t * . . . K 1 2 0 00 e i ‘ ‘ ‘ s* LT. VROD per Ih eo i elope Sous goth the Naa | SPERUTS, per gallon ela il = v ret Peach Brau'y M a 1 25 F A yp new 1a 00 ‘ t a i , | WAY Wiiekey 0 a 70 | R 658 } t par wea 4 NAtLS ord 15 ) uo TROSTANDOA bs | BR dat cS an } than 3 . Sw * tee ‘ t uf Artful b> ' Db wile i 8 \ A WOOL, per ts ’ as ‘ af stick TALLOW b lta 12 ‘ “ HED, pe i @ine fC zi io yd OO . “ r al its SAL a . . 1 “e ore k 1% e i ‘ wea fy ! “ 7 ey ma MOLASSES g ‘ The as N askaioa . Na nm New (rieane 00 a 00 Slavery mig N4 ‘ re was! cr aR é acta The Stand ‘ I and Wai id . Wiel eP «ON Orleans Wa 12 . lare we answer thre question With a RERE—Whialesle rea ” facuty of special pleading, it cannot) get hime Rated wae 9 around sq on, and, therefore, passes it ate fi Tucan yunce cr cathedra, who satin, Ttce u A | ; Es : Ec Econ *() ar ee nocrats; itcan hector | NORFOLA MARKET expulson and utter repudiavon to) Reperted Weekly for the Watchman, by Rowland dares to advocate Distr bution & Brothers, December 3rd, 1857. easur Ivoea t Jain ] , n, a . | ean ait ie aes BACON —Hame, 18 @ 200 Hog round, 16 to 17 Deen atte Presid t ast ver time Nidan Weatern.. 14:10 00) Shoulders 180.13 hor vation to expla ause of the Doto- poRh — Me Rht e220 wet 92 ahurt x sow arty FLOUR Super 86.50 «$675 —Butra, 7 @ at 75 Ratersh Reyrate Family $7.50 ; ; DRIED APPLES—175 @ 187 DR R P. BESSENT | has removed to the oo: | PRACHES—s5.00 Dental r rinerly eccupred by : 1 CORN—New (Caren <alew—67 @ 70 Wee Choa, ies ne mir tardltetiend alleen The Mises Senators 17 Walker WHET —Red £1 000 White gis @ 120 = ee Ret Mineriteoate S a1) a , laresaen] | FLAXSEED —8@1 00 7 | Dee. 8, 1x3 Us ae et ia rns SUT Dsl] Hee cam ate Opposite Murphy's Granite Row. | t \ re @ ) » 7 uJ , ’ | vin ’ : ' : BAT BIER EO OL 1 60 —Fine 81.70 SALISBI RYN. Cc | 1 « wooins ] Tackaor te Alam, 105. —110 M wn saw that \V Kansas | FISH NOWTITER N= P 1 Werrnge per bl se. ) re 1 t ; 2 M & Bloe Bich. kod 8 ok ice VE ' tie ] (FSALISBRERY M | + ‘ Haddocin bbls 85.25 ag 4.50. Mick orale SPACE NORTIL CAKOLEN A Ae sal, We Se 2 el No 3 8 , ws : : ve - * most respeedtully rthe opening ve : Se ; ave tod ‘ PEAS. Black 1 ‘ ht @12 ae ‘ Court-hoare . ony eon ! \ nthe par these POP VEORS Tash per bbi— 2 00 wv ahew ene ence a & ane a ¥ . \ sont Sia vuole (or Rhee BEV un 162 BHDERG da Apiiasedial &) Ue 1. Rances ‘ COPPER —Rie 10g @ 1200 Laguayra 13 to 134 AND Catawba, N ©, De 8 . i i Cons & Pow d 12 — Retined la a ) MCINE | FORE, Chinese Sugar Cane Wal VSS ES mia 40 d Ms nese Sugar Cane The Minnie Bite I [ha weiehtlof tlie, gayi Eel ah we Tint 1 mon Hats) anid ANOLE 1 \ 2 1 4 boty wiler for ach 4 the CONE Hew 4 wi Al t ‘ cl e, rigs Hy tumery. T rriclen Seep. tenth as mue! The cartridge ie so constrneted SUENGLES Buardin and £4.00 Drea, Pa Oils, ( Barning Flaw, rk t Meme G Mia AT t | ' Ver 1 aR erre ‘ i] art—7.00 and that with hia expenenee of ten years, in th tins Siva (iene: s wet by wid gre py VAVES Ro Oek j S ( Bae ' New: Yorkoand a atriet a JOHN A RAMSAY ita " | ‘ ’ ' vita ‘Ay 75 ' ren} on mares (ings vt « napounding S D I ’ rives a cha lat Minn WO ik hh. Rie OO 4 or nist and Family M j . 5 tas erent ' n ftimeand WAY per 10 ; : a! eg (olecoura a) « ( rOR Si sheurcot to ‘ PLEO AMUSE eC REMARKS — Mou sand Bs as a Ne. - ead a (HON SACKS Ie tor WHEE AT ile a ; Tred ot 1 : ‘ ATU we t w ret (yd PEOER MOBROMWN vhundred yards, with an elevated “back # : ee Ns \ nabiee: : : ( vre oe eel V wind t si va Ly MC peV SE = | I vk W t la : aren He Ce | Cd / ee ee ‘ ised ay any sho Dred Apples, Biack Eve t Wo. WYATT kigi? NALS TY LUIS OFF] rene oF pn are wanted D \ BGT 1/ { M1 ( : T". Thard es ASA adore . RAIL ROAD STOCK Loot" Bea pa 8 4 ELE. RI | Wii e be highest bedder at the Coart House RI \) Micksrd Tuceday the 15th uf December SNHIA se tanta of George Wibay ' ; . . , A : . 7 a ies eetate oa seurge Wikoa, Gt Ns! Gt NS!! : Ww. “TURNER, Adm’r. by ta . ee heel n Rawas ouuty int nabs thes ae MICHAEL BROWN, Natta em es" GROCER & COMMISSION aemendue ther (a. oe MERC rarige ta he a BEES SALISBURY, N.C, Edueational Association for Rowan ( s perehase ef Cash advances other Pownts, of sold : " x tf-23 ce 7 Split: ‘Bottom Chairs. \ WANTS, ae ; ay S11 1)¢ r new split- a ae t Chairs tf sale. Call on in wy A. ML RPHY. (094) W.L. chicken BNGY A? LAW, . ; un Salisbury. a C. nde know felts ane 4 ‘ ALTA {ROWAN , STANLY ( / . oe TOB PRINTING \\ UHL a Tale Omen : i ; h ©, UP STARS N ly-@35 _ a te U it coer A terrier wet carae seo 18 NOT FINE FEATHERS MAKE FINE) BIRDS. BY J. & CARPENTER Daguerreotypes by bightning, A country woman has recently arrived in Paris from the department of Sciue-ct-Marne, who A peacock came, © should be presented to the Academy of Seren- Byratting in regal prides ne Oey coz ees, This woman was a short time since wateh- Where « sepall bird buag tye tee ee ing a cow in an pea field, when a violent storm h hus pluinag Whoee song wo h's car engage ‘ ‘The bitd on . She took refuge vader a tree, which, at Vaunting bis pi 8 ustant, was struck by lightuing; the cow eae See - Wao be wud she was telicd to the earth wetse ¥ Are sey ba eer . has, where she was soon after found, the storm Ret the eweet Inra funy b ; : Vie vot fi mire ving ceased with the fish which felled the 3 reclothing. the exact ina The premoch minis Dine * Lby ber side was fuund d stinel y Newer before hac ventured ther Perey thio bein: wr 1 bere ung ata coiiage Gat t ‘ 5 bs pelerend irae ie ay { This curiods phenomenon is not without pre And whateou k owe r more ae hie Ales’ ve bire of (he rainhow w 4 Pravat ns the 4 t if a Me wasn't content ve ted bering! van Who Was sa ding ia Coe door of a yduse in And they who gored on he uly bright, sh ea Gna we Yoni Seared by tis screamiag, me & t y ibosa lite, cnm iC oka bird «4 hie owl aWees Worce White the suai t ! : e Wan Wann e lies Toe wot f ere > ; Then pniher take wa g.mawens Aad tli of ihe peacuch © lace « Beau we w why ay Trough th ured um plutunge guy Apert {rum ethers oid BLOW A tatemt, « a giflias wit Or cise poor beauty ie ieit bet W bile the » herds ming Y v true words > Tw pot fare feather make fh urd Tar Cire Ixtenton DeraktMrnt ; fail to appa Stcuag Cvve.—Phe public cannet tly torn frum a tree by ' have noticed statements in the press of was complotely amas pon on different parts of tie country to tue effect and dined there til her d that the seeds of the Chinese sayar Cane Tu Septem 1825, the brigantine J) Buc are poisonons, and that serions . nechored tht Arm Bay, at the had resulted from feeding them to ani he Adria . she was mals. A cont ion of these statements JESDEN RSS UE) GCIs oe et was recent!V tua vy Mr. D. Jav Browne, tear sailors had attached 4 . b to the mizen-mast, as a charm ayainst f the agricaltural divis saperitendent e Re Ra) iy ee ee ee ion of the Patent Otfice, im reply to \ 4 lor who was seated by this mast, was instant!y letter of ipguiry from Dr. Charles PeSack=s iii hte were nonitarleion Uruisce upge gon. This, too, is receiving a wide CIT his person, but the horse-shue was perfectly ple culation, and has elicited from) various ols beck : sources replies which are substantial en Ls sli bricciut was once struck dursements of the views of the depart ade Fiv 1 were at the prow ment We were vesterday permitted t thr m awake and two of them s read a letter uf this ¢ sp otrom: Mr 4 the datter was killed, and upoo un ug fizures 44, phan and we J uuder his left His red that they were not there be ther Albwrerombie cou cian EXPresscs yreat William Jenks, Virginia, That gent gratticauun that Mr. Browne breast tna ) ath, bat ongimal was found the contradiction. N sir, ys Mr oe : Jenks, I can tully endorse the tement 23 Veesels Bul hie Tevet NeeY s > ot er facts cu’ ected with this allae are set forth of Mr. Beowne. Ll bave had the seed i ; : P n the report of yeiaan, Dicapale, wh my stable-yard fur tue p ber nci a fecal at liokeauncisulrare My cows, horses, chickens Cont brs (Seyirdl eae edleatsaisins’ bolecdn have been feeding on the seed every dav Qiich we oe two pane nn attiné. My cows give as u suave, 1 right side contained milk, my chickens lay as many ezes, and 9 guineas and two halt my Lorses are in as good conditiou ' 2 mit J aletter, four guineas, a hal have ever been heretofore. As to the guinea a stnalier pieces. Nether the syrup, f think my family havetested that) pieces, the ps nut the linea preseuted the beyond a doubt. We have used itevery least appearance of tire. Lot upon bis right mf shoulder were six distinct cireles, which presery morning fur over five weeks un Cubes lor eh thou Appear ‘ss breakfast w good effect, and ty the tire sat.sfacuion of all. te os Circa s - “>: Ges. Warksa’s Orrwus.—Itis stated seis the ng that ainony tue officers wi Walker's Diibuster expedition, ts ¢ 1 Fim tke National ls Henry, © j Sergeant at the battie of Cerny Gorda, and was promoted to a fret: licatena for bravery in that acts the first Nicara be was wounded e:gbt tines. At fo Liest. Cui. (x. T. Pucker, t Ver es “ape a aeplee : ben Captain of Mountain Lites, in tie Mex nee <o a NA eae aate cai War, in winch he was wouuded and = Peer ae was ben ) the dispate es Athiru is Lreat Col. Swingle, of ed by Boster » Whe cc av ted a the Texaa war, and "Wattle of San Jacint the first Nicaraywan c an iron foundry in } at tirat place. -\ bayesour, well know: Ceti tie Lopez's Cuban tor He tignred der acco: pal Albany, N Y., who served a> cs Aa expeu rabiy meuuoned , with we c1ere of wee bev a cold summer, and if ter iu tv » eo npg a fret exes pe at the Was presen ite was &isv an ep.cuonsiy u Walker iu Niciuracia . saa 4 ' taken two handre!) a suakes fro sat 6 e uel \ soake ck tiie Gy Bairro lad. refer to the followius particula Mr i ° ’ 24 a) Matetyteo cathe Lmhot April anit . : dav, w das. hs giuy 14 4 “balls of then, tor snakes ! Clie trtastalye ! A feria t oes Leduction of Wages~ Stoppayeof ¢ Lurge| Steam Cotton Mill. | The Worcester Transcript of Monday, | says that a “large carpet manalacturing company in a neighboring town, have reduced their wages 18 per cent. Two firms in this city, making machinery and) Frun 1775 to 1795, gontaining the most interesting | beautif tools, Lave reduged 20 and 35 per cent. |+ Onur largest manufactures of wire, offered, a short time since, to employ their hands cent. on all wages over a dollar and a quarter a day, aud 10 per cent. on all at’ Gen's Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon and others, ) The hands decline 11 7 and under that price. to accept the offer, and stopped work has convineed them of their error, aud they commence work to 1 vy. Idleness day t Phe steam cotten mill of Providence, of ten thousand spindles, closed work on lay, and all the pérsons there etm- dwere discharged. The mill en for some time running short time, working up the stock on hand. Satur the meimbers’ u oo Jews in Hindoostan. too, und land acts of the Contusental Cougress. A ws in England have sent ap address to| ther brethren inthe Bombay army, them to remain true to the interests of the Brit. vos of this, the Abendzeitung following extract from Hassel’s “In Malabar alone there are twenty the evouraphy. | Jews, and in remainder of the sula theie number is proporuionably great ite their presence a Tbe Loostapperotn the Capuvity. ? They as pei They d penud of the Babs loutan sert that a portion of the tribe of Manasseh, after) land districts of Ohw, Kentucky, end Tennessee, the | case of tw three years wandering, finally settled in India, to the number of twenty thoasand families. Grow: | ing iu favour among the Hindoos, they in a} short tine increased to eighty thousand families, | 1 were soon powerful enough to establish the e kingdom of Cranganore, upou the of Malabar. Here they flourished for some years, uuder a repullicag coasts form of governinent, presid f ed over by two chiefs. Thev still retain chronicles in the Hebrew language, which are th the ren of Nebuchad said lo colntibelce W nezzer. These people are known as the ‘white Jews There are also ‘black Jews) io Tudia supposed to have descended from staves of the fortuer, who were couverted by their Masters lo 1e Mosate tatth.” { House Found Bighteen F helio the Earth's Surf Dunn excavation of a street ww Evansville, Indiana, tb Came scross the remains of a cabin, cighteen feet te low the sarface of the earth a wonderfu subterranean hoose was about twelve feet formed by upmyut poste » o J, and boarded up with split oak punch ous, secured by wooden pius. | posts peocheons, and pings were partially dec aved, | suri iN gether Wa the walks wore tuund portions of an old-tasliwoed spinotag w lac wu sul, several paces hn shoes, and lent arred sick wlich t ! * potd cere the eal tow oe he Hard 7 sand the /f Mark | New ) / ‘ Very Setn ‘ fre mark a . . ‘ “ * ~ Atl werkly r » t bell week < wou *| cs y tk « r* ‘ . alle ( . 4 1 fore a dray, © k at © Raluction of W nN LD n J 4 ‘ 4 4 at ¢ Wi sagf ~ aid W * ave ! a . I as with - wiv a on I d ‘ / P “ vh litir lca r P ‘ 4 mG A i * . noe « | - ow ‘ ¢ @voxs svingotyost & NVQ TUMBOG ray - yh 0) DPALTTED PCLT I PERTOR WATER BUCKETS. M Ma ‘ ( : oN ‘ Bering “ ATRIAL Is WHAT HE WANTS ( H VMAREPE ACE { Ww at t N ¢ \ te t I ’ _J. G. NOEL, | SLAVE DEALER, «& SALISBURY,N.C. WITICE!--A TANMER WANTED! | . ‘ PASSER. JAMES I. EDINEY, ffi Sk OS P —) Lt oa that period. the captare has ‘he time of their capture, release, &e snemmennaannt PUBLISHED, | ancuttmeentaone eUDNeY Cabheuty, | RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR; CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL MALITARY AND FINANCIAL CORRBEBPONDENCR OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF THR REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, military, historical, and financial information during | lage. Algo, the orga: izauon of all the Regi- . and 78, showing the last triats at Val- | ey Forge. breaking up the encampment, order of narch through Phylgdelpbia, and the plan of attack British, at Monmeuth. Also, an f Fort Washington, and the he posons and prison ships of the York, with a LIST OF AMERICAN OFFICERS IM- PRISONED, vn the necuunt \ Briush, in New | An account of the soc ry OF 1 CINCENNATTL, In New York, Penusyly mes, W&c.; the half-pay, commuta- ! complete list of all the ore. CERS WHO SERVED TO THE END OF THE WAR, tiou, apd Jand, Prodeedings of Sith Congress, and United States Court of Claims, relative tion of the half-pay acts of the old Congress, for the bene tit of the Heirs of Officers of the Revolution; Virginia half-pay and land laws; the reasons which fed to the passage of the Act of July 5, 1832, by Con- the names of the Virgina othicers who receiv- the gress; ed land. with an ioteresting account of uuliary locations of warrants, surveys elec. Revolutionary Pension Laws of | the United States. | with thereor of vanous As they now commentanes Notes on the very > exist, lasses of revol 0 ary cllivers, With aos pave bet showmg the Ume |i). and a perfect cure is wartauted when the abuve| Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co re of thie Company, that we are free frum devi; hey died, Me., Ke, We saulily ie taken 1Si., New York Price $1.00 per tet ta nog have made ao aweseinents, aed have pow wm hand Oue large 12me Vol., of 600 Pages---Price, $1 50. Reader, LE peddled over a thousand bottles of thisin | 40 4, Almvantd by ©. A. Ueaderaco Droggiet, large copia), vin: m premeam notes 457,059.09, This work is tntended as a book of reference to tie vey uty of Bostou. EP know the effect oft in eve-|Salbebaryv, N ¢ beach $13.315.-9—making @ total of HTH, his sua far well us tucushiog @ those 5 ~ No sure as water willexUnguieh fire, sure Mav 26th, 1637 at | meet any kweecs thal may aeerae , We therefoee har Pa title to land on pe el this cure bamor. 1 never mld @ butte of it but so hemtation in saying to the publie, that there is nm t forefathers during the Rey hats another; after a tral it always epeake for) { r TIN | aafer Company ra the Sombern cowestry, Phe mo a The voluine cuntarus ihe names teelf. ‘There are two t bout this herb that ap ( ( ) A | hs the Risks ie thes Cosopany being ia the Werter \ ni sand privates of the Revolutionary | peare to me sarprieng ; feet that t growe in our pas- | / 1 Bs ke part of the Siate, where the danger {rem Ge ie wad sould be in the hands of all the descend- ia sete places quite plentutul, and vet tte value reyye ye . . iy + | ieee e hrave men whe fought under the banner | has never Kuowo IL diner sored ire bete— | \ EGE TABLE LI I HON I Rif T If DIn hc TOMS: the pubbe actions of their ancesiurs may | sec avit wid cure all heude ¢ Ther | - ~ p ‘ | James Sloan, J A Mebase, C.P. Memdenhal, D cunnec:uce of ther descendants, w lo t ve son 1 of spurte and s : : f See ak OT AO RN cue ay dedsie ala) CHIESU OF THE HUMAN PAMICT.. 17 Wii 62) Mt ew tee ee Sid paiicoileulenegs Apel 1303, 1 peddied 1, sud sold alaatt aa bottles per | scpraaine raom ee Rie cae ecay ese 5 . y April, 1834, Jd over one thovsend but . . . sade ig aE > feat eo ae 00" ER MONTE can be cantly cotmed dey ce Avr iaetst ete J etteleedt natin DISEASED KIDNEYS, ler, Newtern: FF Lott, Wedeshumugh 8.6 bg y actin gent for the sale atin 5 ' eaoeta = = . ; -: . Cetbn, Jour vA aght, Wane: Book, and oth pupalar works fet soe aa sti seat tt Bh to whe Nee ose Stuncinthe Bluiderand Kidneys, Werk Vion | weaver, Malwbury. T WeGes, Rab: y et a d by us ae (ipa mede ae ce neas of the Loina, cOc & Spruill, Mymouth ; RB. Troy, Comsberice; Th wu als wanted ia every city, town, and village py. Baits Bis EOS Th oe a Sie lealetca like i Dev Johoen, Vaacey ville mee . ri ernvalusble mediine is fo o ° : ‘ bie Catalogues aad partuculers, ad levy ue a Lette week : ba: | Haisl 16 Seeker .ci Ue. ho Cospholt’s, lu‘ tre A a en with the nore ats sin . genet ' 5 “ +, office veered t PUDNEY & RUSSELL. Pr etisuras Pee eee | copa pee lack poeag) Ger ome mace eater bon Gated weld seco nye . PETER ADAMS, Secreta : 79 Joha-Street, New-York si liaevetia boy Tae Eat ead le ab a ae we Watebman OF) 6 aswuugh, Nuc, May 5, 18ST. nt ‘ saul ene Hevers a diaease which war The ewherribe: having catered intu coparinerahip ‘ 1 i ‘ always have heen cured by a) wih) tie waleee thence Nt ( hesterfield ROBARDS, = d Sina acct Wiectaeecte| Steamer Chee Sera ie u bul lew feramh « capply hy addreseng bw at Sekebory, N : CE = ae : 810 J - C .orecalleg al bre residence, 10 miles west of thie TI mew ef weveral cases hem aged er ED AUSTIN ROWAN HOUSE ae PML 7H NO by a Sch Meradache, Ff eotimasd [ [SINE a ermeiterie ater, sapanesed « r he S - : 1837. From Charleston aad George rrasbed he HOTEL, tw aA Ls * ‘ ; be oe wery hee Wee Ae ccna : : ‘Te . town ae ane SPI SUMMEL mek . . ° with . a {ING AND . [ i) \ 4 t if hl, siearnes CHESTERFURLD, Cam Jno Fo I x Rt te me Meret (i ae} . ssi ' me~A oe ate ~ . re, bring fe 5; ; ivae if: ‘ : re 2 dergan?g theagh te, ell be trady te teers mort te els 2 nee. a ode a 4. 2 (heres sud oll satemmedsate bendiegs ‘ y cantet Vel A 7 tle ° Pr. sleepy ng by Unue fh. ' 1 success unless the abuve pia ae ‘ . mand Ce soe, whe hee & : : ee as ] We wet i gases ae - he Neath Pa ton ee) mt p sad mucer etal os Lette n 1 und after the 2th in : , Guid vo pow ta the roregt :f he Baek uf me River, usy oly on the preempt 6 : MANUFACTURED BY ' ’ , ’ . a wtih o <te we an | be POLK per day ew EOODS AND CLOTHING 222°) = ‘ . . a bchi drewz . m 7 DONALD KENNEDY, pike Mpring se4 Homes, Ul Hsieh compress Oxi" Kes Nee = web ee 300 (0 XN Wasreu Sicre ccbory. Massa sees arge and teas — seat of bevte rive teudy ww take her pe : R F P : - ; : a) Leecege lowe, a9 amo as sey frengh: of S . Ww enle Ag . Ney at 1 VC haer Mi wale ’ sys Py if Hey ery, ’ 7 (went ag ihe) Oot y frvght. @ ana re “ cos with a ne ikaw - (1S Wag, 112 Boudasy A eros = dd « - - wy; gard “* I a ec and eapense *- Ral x Fe . , A GEN T @: Clothe, Caemmeres, Vesuings, and licmlomen'e fur « e . 4 iw & Sone, | . ~ a. = & Hanee ze ss R Cx ‘ 1 A RORIN SON, Chettee ‘ \ k Ute ciescin Mack 8 ik Pei 4h. Moe amog giuate : oe are Pei AE tees WALKER & HENNING, Gooege won ‘ . . * 4 I . i , kK Heabe . Pay _ PANEL A TKN, € tae *< i t M t & Pes ; HL ROBARDS James Rood. 4:, Juba W wd tits Hee ceperere ie ihe bemarwe, 4 bos cw : voted bie wos A crme MORSES' HORSES! tcc mere BESS ANNOUNCEMENT. . . SHAS... ‘: ! . . Maret ‘ od Views Mamet 1)" AEN LRW IA JOTENSON, of Lomag a. e ‘ . Coats, Paate,—e every thieg re ed ts \ ait ratwo@ the @ ae . wing tieesce: AM ders 1 D > or . , ™ v © Mae <8 p INFALLIBLE REMEDY o7% ah ‘ axed ode Jin sanrarp | ° mle py , ot NOTICE fare a ne an pest roa de Mirheat 1 . rected J sand Carvatere af the Mp be ra! 56 Sale 4 11 6 wre a ge auy Se geal came that & LLIORSES: T } : be oe Stasi Asami = tte . . Ay ae weowal 4 Danpers ogee er meme foe Chae Feet. Hse | (Nth renee Dornaa, ts any : . bor eo LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. ' , Any on “ y " ° . ; ! N - ook YIN CGRUBA) Tie . \ . ‘ ff LMS ee pnanilhn ae ail he . cose of s « e sy Wik » ae : ae . so Revesavi es. Wilera Pare, MW UU. F (bew bt 20 whe ea hore, ch > rare Sicies One tte SS + | re o Medics College Pes ki ; & . . (he “VP W Uiieoge VD i Vere . . . PP YANO’ : PP mee | . RARRIES 203 ACRES, “ a Viertere, MD, Mndeeoe of " oe ’ x1 A : . us he 4 \CRES The ere borat ona , ‘ . N ° ; J “BAR White teeth. Periamed Rreath and beaati- . ae ’ ful Complerion -_ . . h A . Ld x , he eee lee. DISSOLUTION. A nmr ~ ig ‘ | we barn. Stebes (rm, Wega oe -o + Certificates of Iiizrriage, : 0 Re Aus ars Pee aT Memon ‘ ' «™ . ° whe , fare t sradoreg ed. Ww thee day dome VIVELN by the r ¢ a e Mage we ® mate ) wy Om _— ( Li . e oi » Watinin { . : ry ee bf . . prem r ane #8 f ’ ‘ . ° g ' 1 Vi Se woe pe ml be eS * were . va de. oe howT i a * ~ erie amd a gn the marne af ihe late few aes parte e Woodland Crenm rn =f ao ' JAMES V RY MONS » ee ’ THOMAS sy WON WARBLE EMPORILM o_o“ 2 Salehary, Ang 1857 ara = Pe i Certificates of Confirmation, , | che oe COP ARTNERSHIP Co SALISBURY N. ( : a TH Aerag pare fe art ne rob . , , dia } ‘+! GRAY, BRYAN &CO, «©» Oe seas aye af peer a! 4 ail ; oes RVING rea or and © Suane (he bemgews, at the oid #* i Cy Ea NC ase WAKHIE t ti the hatdwe ° R i GRAV A TOSSES, ff ranocenrcinoaal a J\MFS V. SYMONS eady-Made Clothing. ae) tg . THOMAS SYMONS CO UTS ' NESS ANT) OED. sa he Pe “ Nurth ( ar. a. thet they Saleh Nog 10, 1657 > ; . ; : ay eae ’ . " PANTS, VESTS AND SHIRTS, MONUMENTS, ! 1 tere af oa ») ay Tie! ‘ a! a Wl Lbs, HEADSTONES, SLABS, i : W.J MILLS & 6 oe ved Hnwks Hl ‘ wren thar Saritclansar | o— , > Imi pn ‘ ot I ' E oe = Rerke s snare a me j oy \ TID BANNER OF yyy ys Np fF the U Statee i p Haid Qua we ohall herwafier d be “Oly Point Comfort * . . oe >) Muh f f mnt “ ; Pt i) De tetnd ) Mh plete ted sinew N Mra t ane ei soc IS STIEE UNFURLED, AND WILE WAvr 5. Ai and W age 1 | H ero & a anh aay 4 eae ay te + al! oppee.ten, under the + Alexander Crawford, 4. B. Principal. JU RNNISS B < . ‘ p freee . SF AN IER and LM eat INDOMITABLE ROBIRDS. T IF : ‘ae Nchehery, J ‘ ” ars sat gang te CLOSE FAIL’ Le J asry We dietinetly amie ee ia farthent frrm the (4 WAIL i tet rene - COL. L. ROBARDS, TSeiaarys NU opt hs 8 ' yeaihy commons thovtren Pestilence, Patent Medicine rain agave Wiw BecEe ‘ « \ i EVAMINE x t . - = ‘ 4 « te ve ivia or the Senre of lo . ioe Rat? ROWAN TIOUSE (chy at cima: Cnet tae , “ a \ ua ie Hove : thea ee 7 "i. oe it 1] ‘ a SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL ‘+ Sirgen at ‘ atu the Great Apostacy by Rev (0 ” EIEN CT ; ; ths HOUSE JW ENNISS, Book * Mee ! 1 Ie i t 2 1 Jinect@. 1Ma7 8-3 Selebury. » ‘ cp Rey : \ ‘ thie ee i so S x itera JAMES HOR ATL, Blank Books. -\ WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, WS lore: seevtmentof al bl i WE IPAVIE 1 SALISBURY, N. ( Aci Kinds, Wank Cpe Ranke en wen heel: a (; EN |; \| \fR | | \. N OTICE. kone mls mi: a - eld dite Ae 16 io " if Ane "tp - : my F ‘ WATCHES and SEWEDRY of all kinds J TEEHE Attornen at Law, | RN Chacha, Wathen anil Jewelry fe DR. M. WHITEHE she e pair the best inanner and onthe mostraasona- OF RICK ach lot with he ree ok Salisbury, N. C. ey seu ENG Wrebutert OP vrwary 19, 1856 bean Ahrnce pre gto are him VB . rsa l y err naines on the Slate fi] , Jane 17, Dat , 16 ° nu WALL PAPAR. Ca Af ther by Note a Br Nitandia la fir hal Pelee eae vase LL those inde bte e vegunialy vy erear y BI. \ \ \s JOB PRINTING Ames fara SG ERNE le season al ae \ / iff Cy ’ Huse S tyre i taal eli BROWN accor He has tried itin over L100 cases, aud vever fuled woo | Two botiles are wartauted lo cure thy worstcauker xhorting And acquired the right to half-pay for life, commauta- jy the mouth and stomach Three to tive botUes are warranted to curethe worst to a restora- case of Erysipelas One w two bottles are warranied to eure all bumor a the eves ‘Two bottles are warranted to care ranning of the ches among the har and ce On Tw mouth, Oue to three cursor biv | Four to six bottles are warranted tu eure corrupt me ots, showing the names, rac, date ofcommission, 00 it a good Dwelling, é on time of enlistment, and service of the afficere and pri- wishing purchase, may ¢ on short time at a rednetion of 15 per vates ofeach, Also, the general and brigade orders Stockton & Morrison's wh f jay make sal HOUSE £ LOT, For Sale | STATESVILLE, N..O, 4 igs E undersigned offers for-sale his Mouse and Lot | in the (owa of Statesville, ‘ul and desirable premises in that thriving vil- It je situated on the main street adjoming Whe | —- I ip one of premises of Dr. LH. Kelly, and near the College, Baro : all on W. HL. Morrispp, (at) G4 Kitchen and except in two cases, (both thuader hamor.) now In his possession over (wo huadred certjcaies uf and Maryland, a list of its virtue, all witha twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles dre warranted lo cure a pursing sore bottles will cure the Pimples ou the face three bottles will clear the system of Biles. nog ulcers. Phree theun Five to eight botttes will care the worst cuses of serot A beucfitis always eaperienced from the first but ria few ire scaly crupuien of the vthree bolilesare Warrauled to cu gwonm three bottles are warranted to rate case of rheauratiom to four boiles are warranted lo cursthe salt i Sure Ge Thunder & Lightning J.P.GOWAN, 0 Z GN OWN wore kind o fthie Office June | "3 LLAR 22% ONS BO cONFECT! NE OF THE BEST PURGATI AND ‘ ‘Ws. prorat A b | te Medicines now before the pablic, namely, Te undersigned having located pole Bua. Abe mapet | DR. SAN FORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIYER inbury, for the parpose of COfryINg OB & Whee, REMEDY, that acis asa Cathortic, easier, uild- | sale and Retail a a er und more effectual than apy other medicine | known. It is not only aCathertic, bat @ Liver | BAKE sUINE remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject ive wore | would fespectfylly \uform the pablic bul merter then on the stomach and bowels to | ready to supply all who mey Wish.to Fe Has Those © is my euthorieed ageot <4 as sail of We: meagla I * : NINIAN ROBISON. (0% carry otf that mutter, thus accomplishing (we pure | retail of teagl Aer, Aug V357 “ r Laer is poses olfectuully, without guy of the painful feels) Among their stock may be foand: the rearoy 6 z f * ings expenenced in the operations ofinoat Cathars | the fillowing; Bet yh peer ee <a "| view! Ue etrenythens the wysiemn at the sume time Light Bread, Rolle, Biseuits, "he do, Rooks THE GREATEST [> ahat it puges it, aud when taken duily ia madet- noe Rolls, Bons, Soda berterat Cate Orschen, P \P te d will strengthen apd build it ap with an- Pies of every deseription, all kinds of Cakes, mol Medical Discovery of the Age, iS Sana ashy: 7“ sugar and butter Cakow, ginger, apted sill teaion vusy, ft! CENNEDY , C : i so onded. ginger and spice, Nuta, Freveh Oakes, hansate of (DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hag discovered inone, 22 Dr, Sanford’s Invigorator '« compound ey Ke RON olour common pasture weedsa remody thatceres | CQ entirely from usw urticive uf inediewe, namely,; Bith dy, veed do. 4 P'p, sugar and Fr Jun 3 a2 Goma Lady Fingers, sponge aud tea C akes, J EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Some idea of the strength of these gams may ¥OUVUMD AND From the worst Serofula dowu toa common Pimple |S be formed when it is knuwo that one Bottle o7 the | YZ, Tnvigerator contuius as much astrength as one! hundred doses of Calomel, without aay of is de- | Rride do., arnamented nnd favey do. Kuchen 4, He bas | Glete reas efiegts : Frauleins, Cocoannt, Alnond and Spaniah Men. Thoogh possessing rare me ‘ mes, Chocolyte and Bostoa eveath Pulls, Cake Me Guns have been but little known to physicians, aud dame, Freach Jelly Cokes, and creat Kk never used in their prescriptions until used in the CANDIES form of the Lavigorater, which met with such me cedented success us to induce (he proprietor to offer s a weet te dicctikdandkersiniarfeetn| OF EVERY DESORIPTION, Lt hus rarely an | failed to cure Taser Complaints iu The best quajity Freneb Candy, Gam, Cordial, ua their worst form® qnonee, Choekulate Drops, lee Cream and Watences, foot stion being caused by a deranged Liver is | Jotlys and Puddangs of every deseription, ail binds og cured when the Liver is excited to action | Nate, Fraite, Cigers, Tebseco and seul | Jaundice is caused by an improper actom of the} Ball, Wedding, Dinner oud Sopper Parties fa, Laver, and as a proof that the Inviconavum relieves) nisied at the shuriest paper, this disease, let any one troubled with Jaundhes tate! 7 They are delermntned te Spare mn pate te gi the Tuvigerator regularly one week and (heir okie) garefuen no aud hope toneceve @ hee) sham .¢ will begin lo assume its original color public pa‘ruaage. They wel supply the Bown day Costivenese con be permancutly cored by the if t.e amount of patronage will Sewtit ors, Conary neigoraior, Cake st ia amall duses oa reunng, and | inerehauts supphed at a emall edvepen, 3 it masinte natare im ber operations, By gradasily di- W. VOLK & SPIES rinal powers, these skin | wae rat tmininhing the doar, the bowels are left io a healthy | ‘ ; a and active state, and work asregelarty as clock work September 15, 1857 Sre-16 cutetihe|) lex Headache '* very sou relieved by taking a double dose of the Jarigorater, which corree{s at) acidity end acarness of the stomach For an over-loaded stomach it has no equ Greensbo h Mutual relieves all oppreesive of uneasy fechag after ve | INSU RANUE COM PAN ¥, heartily. For a famaly medicine geucrally, all who! use it speak ia the bightst terms | COUCH has been the care aed econcimy of thd” of , Ise Frome} hereby ensarce - aun the artof the bmasnces VR Ont QOtn, 1947 om hy RN NS ae ee Se eT Standa thie Sta named looking ward b; ernor of on the j ceeds 0} Btates. nowher prised i late U. £8q.; fu ove (who fir in whic is made Carvlin dewocr date tn no dew because princip!| rather i of who: Blating cratic t Raleig! Teporie substan Platfor upon hie vention resol vex policy « ty of in trine—e distribu should | 2d. | 1852-3, “that ul to cont comin clan t lic dou Mr. Me ocllent and wa good de candida P. Mii ell of B leading mune In this $ Heel 6 the doc the de; by dem certain laude tu Wet pretty couside: candida fair play evnclud letter He eo of wrt other pee tive eercver may | er A Prof P ble add Besides telectin simp! ing | sent inde per their es ity ] idea of penden ence to and of simple the only ficient!) tion of such tu thatou felves ¢ the sers The Souther pare th ing the prepare Not soinew! by laudaty] should printed ple arc had for olina R ting int State, would | Commo ed to fo Observe Svoer another of Was! fully ac witness who ha ie. Jed W bed with the heoretary mnt eld, LWwave - t PAIL’ Re oe EN EP I L LO E Ee e RE EN RS NR H ee _ ’ J. J. BRUNER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Mutations of Party.—The Raleigh Standard and other democratic papers in this State are fiercely assailing some un- nained democrat, who is supposed to be looking for, or likely to be brought for- | ward by his friends for, the office of Gov- ernor of the State, at "the next election, on the issue of a distribution of the pro- ceeds of the public lands among all the States. Who is to be this candidate, is nowhere stated ; Lut we would not be sur- prised if the pereon so assailed were the late U. 8. Consul at Paris, D. K. McRae, Eoq.; for we see that he is out ina letter tu Wm. F. Dancy, Esq., of Tarborougt, (who first appealed ty tii on the subject, ) in which an earnest and able argument is made in favor of the right ot North Carvlina to a share of the lands, ‘Lhe democratic papers denvunce Us candi date in posse, in Ho ineasured Leriis, as no demucrat, a traitor, &e., We; and tits because he is to run on the disin bution principle. We think that Mr. Mehtae is rather into these bell constituted Judges of whoure and who are nocdemocrate, Uy | VOL. XIV. SALISBURY, N. C., . ¥ SU/ ar \ Z VY re { oF VllstAa1w DECEMBER 15, 1857. | AN EX-CLERGYMAN ARRAIGNED FOR MURDER.—HE PLEADS GUILTY. A few days ago George W. Stovall, formerly a clergyman, was arraigned at New Orleans for the murder of Mary Durand. The Picayune says: He was greatly agitated and rahe |having the appearance of a man who hb ‘not yet recovered from a fit of delerium ‘tremens. There was nothing of the mur- |derer in his countenance, and in fact we |never suw a head or pbhysiognomy in jwhich benevolence was more strongly .\marked. Lis age must be about forty- \five—his face is considerably wrinkled, NUMBER 29 {and what few locks are still left upon his bead have turned to grey. Wien the clerk finished reading the indictment and asked him, ‘Do you plead Labor and the Power of Endurance. | We copy the followiuy truthful aud excellent Jarticle from Aunis’ Merchant's Mayazine. Let the young men read it aud profit by it Tt as true every word of it, Genius is dazzling and attractive 5 but judgment, will, and the power of endurance are better than genus, Hardly any (hing ts impossible tu a youu g mman who ts tem , 5 | of action came. The charge was given, and | victory perched upon the standard of England. STATESVILLE. We deem it not inappropriate to give, in our first issue, a brief description of the town we have selected for our future residence. Statesville is located 28 tiles west of Salisbury and 43 north of Char THE SMITHSONIAN AQUARIUM. A fine “marine aquaviy arium,” or “aquarium,” | A Dreadful Spectacle. It will be remembered that the Russian where the public can now inspect: its curious! ag noonday in the bay of Fiuland, carry: contents. It is said that an eminent French zovlogist, in order to prosecute bis studies on the marine avimals of the Mediterranean, provided Limself with a water-proof dress, glass helmet and breathing-tubes, that he might walk about under water, and mark the hab.ts of the various erate, econoueal, and bouorable f itl ! wHd bLouorable, and who da lotte, and although quite as old as either Btuting two facts: lot. Toatiu the demo of them, for the want of Rail Road facil cratic State Convention which amet iu creatures pursuing their avocatious. Any one bors coustautl ™ | w w s! be asta Y atid perseveriny Ss ap aquariu cal | MEOUUglys ho will visit the Smithsonian aquaniuin o Try it young man— Ur ing whom nearly four hundred were females. A diver lately descended to the wreck, and referring to this, a writer in the Lon- don Times, from St. Petersburg, says: Such persons us were on deck at the time were of course at once waslied away, bas been prepared at the Smithsonian Lostitute, | line of battle ship Lefort lately capsized Traveler, a gentlemau residing at Jaimaica Plain down twelve hundred persons of jguilty or vot guilty?” he replied, in a voice slightly tremulous: “ [am guilty ; Boston | Vut 1 would request the court to grant |me a short tiwe, Lefore passing sentence, was sitting with bis wife and sume friends at to arrange my business and settle ny their parior fire, when the dvor-bell was violent- worldly affairs.” lv rung. The lady arose, but then suggested to| The Court replied that he should have ber husband that as the girl was out he had) what time be required, and then ordered better go to the froat dour. Accordingly he the plea to be recorded, and the prisoner opened it, and found no one there; but there) to be remanded for sentence. BABY AFFAIR. Last Saturday evening, says the was a uicely dune up basket, covered with a white linen, at his feet, and be thought be beard the rustling of a female dress departing. After Raleigh in May is52, a resolution Was reported by the Committee repeating iis substance the resvlution of the Balthisore Platforia on the Land Question, where: upon he, Mr. Me Rue, opposed it, dee Con for just ten vears, and then say if is not true, Resolve tu succeed; labor aud you will succeed: Gur you must choose your calling, wud stick to it “A rolling stone vath P4 gaul ers DO TO8s ies has pot made so much noise in the world as her two sister towns Lave done But this d sadvautage is doomed to be ot short duration—the Western Extension will be completed to Statesville in a few but the divers found no less than 1,100 looking vainly up and down the street and corpses in theeabins, between decks, and ground the portal, be took the basket into the in the hold of the vessel, all clinging to parlor. On the covering being removed some portion of the timbers of the slip, und beauuful little child appeared, some five months uppears to have been aggravated by the old. The lady screamed, one of the lady visitors eujoy the same opportunities, and become ac- quanted with the strange animals aod plauts of Lue sea, without diving We gaze vo them. Phe aquarium is simply a glass tauk erected which ou a table, aud filled with sea water, 10 Better be at the head in the 4 . 2 : ect) * IOst 4 By e J its 1 By soul i . t °@ a a rere g > " " vention rejected U, wid instead thereot ordivary calling than to be at the foot ; i or nonths, when, she will take the position 4 ee AY aod ie : in AA ay Fi ae circumstance that the bodies were alrea Iv tovk up the baby and found a note pinned to its resolved, “that, ifMiew of the settled oy gy a oe a“ a 1 which is her due among the Towns in 8! of eve [ ¢ a au 3s t i: eae . Fe vealed far gone in decomposition, and, with few dress, which charged the gentleman of the Louse J eof the dom per ane iffuc , ' lecresy wlL Lain suc ance be PCD ex ceDptl be eve Te vide 4 ‘ e er, anc lores , policy of donations —and the tiaposetbils pertant and influcntal. Western North Carolina, where trade ! DAE EURO IAL JE dhl ens exceptions, the eyes were wide open and With being the father, and implored him to soy ty of inaintaining the oid democratic cee trine—tt wus altogether right hata furs distribution of this comman property But we will vot delun yuu fiom the article re terred tu, which advances tuany wholesome truths force with much wore than we can give tutbem and importance will continue to increase The site of the Town as both undulating and elevated for long vears to come the animal and the vegetable existences that the portit. A rich scene ensued between the in jured wife aod the indignant husband, the latter utterly denying all knowledge of the little one, The friends inter glaring. The effect of this dreadful spec- tacle on the divers was such that ove of them was totally unable for many days ove shall exactly maintain the vital functious of the other, \ the : a under suinulus of gelation, produces pure oxygen, & as this is the apd asserting his sunucence. | This plea caused the greatest astonish- ment, alike on the part of the court, the {counsel and the audience; and, indeed, it was rather singular that a man should | condeinn himself to an iguominious death. There was a pause in court. Stovall had returned to the dock and taken his |seat. Ile now appeared calin and com- posed, like a mau who had relieved his mind of sume weighty and important matter. He had resigned himself to his doom. The Coart, thinking very strange ly of his conduct, asked bim, “ Mr. Sto- vall, are you aware of the full consequen- vo > lig y -enes he bad should be had among all the Stats * Bostwias Expcwasce. —Men of geniuewith. #24 & portion of it very commanding, ug principle of auimal life, it is easy to . jie Ber Laat Y econ es 1c UNE Te ALs ered Nandbarieaibebe tekwac lind ccd ktottor ces of your plea—tbat it condemns you " \ us t } | : ° '38e i F z : . -e yea— 2d. ‘Thatat the ensuing Leyisl furs ‘ 1 Meu who start Whing in the dim outhne of the Brushy perceive that the veyetable and the auimal res nessed down in that hive of putrifying give the husband, although he still stood to it to death 1” F é yee : A : » alt us o deat! 1852-3, it was reselved, in ne kind of Wy Hod toa Mountains with their elevations and de: | jirations roa each other corpses, and on his persistent refusal to likelaTrovan that Le hadialware bees a futl snd ae ; “th ied } ; : lod , ; repeatcliia visit there wae acnt Lome pla ed hd by “ Yes, sir, I believe I am,” he replied. re litaevatenrol eialioriice w sutiuue thera wil thew dave. Ul health may presesions in the distant north W iiile Ihe bottom of the Simthsouan aquarium ts peat lils vis tere Was Bent hone. ful lioaband ie . ee s thatit th pan me Wot ! 4 ul husband nally the lady very roguishly! There was a brief consultation among the to continne—Narta Canina. shotlil an Ustuand a change. New sid. wider ficlle further on and in plain view from the |an imitauon of the bottom of the sea, composed ; told ber busband that it was strange he should’; woctad that he eould common with the Old States assert he Fae and success inay be opencd to them, Female College, looms up in everlasting ef silver saud, coarse sand and pebbles In the Syow Stouw.—The Lewisburg Chron- not know bis own chiid, fur it was © mutua! pore he + hi ane = i si ac cluiin te ber rigclittae portman of the iG woclemiculs charactor be des ‘ Vratuid the storm beaten Pilot.” — [centre is a mass of rock, giving shelter aud cun- icle says:—On Thursday last, our vicin- offspnog, which | ust been n from ite 2% oe eee EG US BOd ati ne Pes lie deiuuit Wry nae iiniee id Met may have at bac jue Besides the Colleve of which we shall |cealment to euch auinals as the concealment, ity was visited by one of the severest suow crad’e up stains by a, very pur Nght bot ty be taken. After a consulta- ‘ tia, aud wuceves iiwy Cemand a chaise, N } . ' alnle joted abuvt. are prowitg specimens of ai, have f ae one , ie eat tion with the Attorney General and Ran- Mr. MeRuae,) was iitroduced by an ee t > ave a Word to say in another place, our d e a | sturins We have seen fur many a Gay Jruse piasing apd the surprised hus at . 1 ml ocllent Democrat ta Neoetitnenget pa haa asd dil et heral ru Meir “Powsi dina nich elee tovrucommend itas Face nud Alga. Io this miu © ocean cave Ny yreat amount of suow fell bere, but band ually jomed io the laugh w 1 was rais- Gell Uaunt, the Ju ize stated Le would ca ; rete ve lalenis, | j ore : SO tace ord for tau ure about three bundred specierer aL e wind accumpanying th f ed at bie eapeus him up again and give him another op- and Was Voted tor Jad ‘ Va : ad ah phate Geslrabse Tes e for Tatuilies . . cade hae el Ustad ty Sikes a iit : ean ics ! : Ps idctierntenr ts ioMoN, | EP > sx ‘ for x 5 Lire ions In diel ee aS ee! Oe 8 SUOW, Was alinost fearful. us sae i LT ywe i ta his plea before it : S = { anne o rewion, ot (el tales, M Crustacea aud | ae Fon ie ie hor Ae wuld Le recorded. Le was called to robin, at Caat Cine the pier a . root good ay ltas y ; i 5 an stand, at Fy : gas =r UL ey f i » ow ‘ P Son yin t ron ys ee The New Or. the bar again, when the Judge said: candidate forthe |S 8 Mis . “ xhuy in mt and | epurited Germiet e Be ees) i] be Pou 1 Mri 1) McDow ‘ a Y ere " , ' far has (i er wide” of Cherry, in Nic t a: We * Mr. Stovall, | knew you years ago, Hl of Caawe | \ . “ - ‘ 5 4 vous t . ’ anit t scuit pulls : a? Jy tts Hori : , i Seis 1 4 evan ATR itpred tra Tiey er ie and always knew you to be a man of very ) rhaade wud vee . ¢ Vie ‘ ed * « ‘ a x tir LO X 3 ' { Dladen, : | ; . Ake ’ = 3 ere, ithe rts aT Here it was, Urm mind. Ihave never before known . eile ee i . = 8 ail ¢ etre " 5 ~ 1 as e pla thy ' t é ; f wading : Here | = ae 5 ; “ : nbn ei f > visible to 20 extraordinary a plea to be entered in ‘ is , | Crossing aw v ft . : there Mig deer hunt; that ! z, t ’ nm ot , re / a : : : Bari eara | atcer a | wine tlre tua arly court, and I should like that you would tute on tv » tua N r i all t J in ee “ ‘ - ; ene ean ieac ‘ ithe ctlect fully upon the consequences of tleell ecrnniy a Mores ‘ ‘ ‘ rd wih sal 3 > ! 5 ‘ ati t ; | | : ‘ the duet i bb , ; , nt du ssi athander storm, Soon the snow came after sunrise. Yesterday was freezing your course. If you desire it, the Co art @ Uin i ‘ . x t j ie de patburuiu ce 4 tee nany places. \W A tees ec pwiitary “Houn dashing down, the wind pand cvld, and continued so until wight, At wl not enter the plea yet, and will assign re departure | ‘ ‘ ‘ z x be by de em rats of Coe bard Stal ated f . eae a Shtel aS) His te ‘ spacious ff woah + hisawe sd . fowhen rueted ou rending trees asunder on every Ife the hour we write there is no prospect of 3 ew susel with whom you may bs ies _ ; : wa ath stry \s ; ! ; te, [aad 7 rowed biun Aran 10 proceeded to Mr. Jas. Hunter's whose @ chuug The wind has fallen, but the ¢ t a laude tuctle State cl Nuc re ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ : “ A oWtitiber larye and apa s ba . ba * a : SoU 88 yuest he was, aud remained until wext 4F le sharp and pier Stovall replied that he thanked the au ‘ . sw ny antiy , } le uu ma, which t morming. It t nr ; t for its kindvess, and would accept Ww . , Al ur . ' Py 4 uth ite g V Morniny C continued snowing, and Pe A ; ep tle ! \. bea bes > ‘ sl 1 t € ft r { 8 , 0 tat ’ — , = a Sa : ; we trace ot ware fries) wer eamith x as me when he lett Mr. [Luoter’s the suuow was - : ih a mnecimor counsui tation pretty well ertauinied stig t a j A Oe Feko [lel nears ten inches deep, and till talling 1 little Wholesome Advice to the Wires of The Court then ordered a continuance of cousidercd ad =} » oH . a , gh, lo give a Members of Congress The Wa rton cor the case, ordered the Clerk nut to enter (het | t a . ‘ su Lied : hs woblah Aqua “ Yh et Binciation of ‘he ‘ 1 cs é K i . ‘ { A \Washinitonicttersave “The Treas. expondent of thet inpati Enquirer—a writer Che plea of yur y, and assigued to Chrie : ’ ae wee “ ‘ uy rs , . Andas ademociat, bee ae : M ; ' ' , t an Rosclius the duty of consulting with idatet ( \ t I) 4 ‘ . a ry estituates of appro} at is rc the * 4 " ence 7 candidate for Crovertiet e h nee 4 Cuse fi : i I" t ‘ ' ; tren stands cw ( t i e . Gur Weat fecal year have been made up, and e may advise e ve © accuseu . lay, lowes ‘ r ‘ : : ance eu heehee and atotiN a eas i Mr Stinpeon, who despite every effort tu reduce thei, t : ‘i = i Vue circumstances of this murder are mt budget a bias “ ‘ i . a e e i “ € s ) Lhe “es ¢ ; A s i in Pj aa ided, j \ 7 Nasa r ( t | Nig ‘ ‘ ‘ regated by bis total amount estimated is about seventy Aree ° ill fresh in the recoilection of our rea etter = , = ~ grees ders CCK eal « y i Lis cer ‘ , ‘ . ‘ 1 t | A k Kb " nillions The estimate fur the War De Jere, a8 IC OC fred nly two weeks since. 2 certainty a «tr « . t ' Ion toval ecording t sow e ec ae ; Pg ( t st | wie —— partinent alone is twenty and a quarter The truth is—and my experience, 1 mean SOV |, according to his own confession, of wrung donc ‘ 1 i Re ; ‘ : iillione— being largely increased by the MY vbservation, confirms it—no wife should al 1 a poor frail woman, with whom he other old States by presenta 5 “| . \ ; ; THE LONG ISLAND TRAGEDY A antic pated Morn 7 war cTietotal w ber busband to come bere sad been living, in ainost inbuman man- pective land ay ete i : > , ; wim GP ss DEA M REVELATION val estimates, including the specia pany him, and, while he ner, by cntting ber throat with @ razor eerver \ ron \I eel Pherae sou penenney heowar. [tis a place of » al terwards chopping her head almost \ ye \ A 1 vice and the construct pers . . i \ ‘ ; | 7 . which r I tf » ar | 3 * . wil a : j Mr. Waters, iad wdreatn the night sloops-of war, amounts : i pene tf van aioe d mangling ber body ; : : : scan! ee ’ i ity ee : ik atte > Nowrm Ca a Atimens We are * . bate 8 OP AS \ ' stthere is not aif rt appro yg tray us. Secretary Cobb ahs Arter Wipe ey ce u r wa) le then attempted to ; 7 - \ . ‘ . Ii qi as pitt ¥ the Treasury will not be compelled to my advice drown himself by jumping head foremost pleamd oa : ‘ ; ce : A r keep watch resort to loans or Treas , Pi : nto @ Wwe Ilis only excuse was that al Tntel! ye rleetows i : al | A d and pone ties e lad for ths been laboring under tionvcn tw a len he 5 s e tive d BETRAYING CONFIDENCE the influence of liquor Ile was former- . ° Pow Th ( Iron B t [) \ : by College I . . ‘ / mg About) lie ke pere tDurN ‘ Qnenmode std : we believe, but of late . i ~ t t 10de of desp. ng character - Alcel wk ne 7 ; AEN, 4 ean : t ins very dissipated and die- e ‘ ear |? r s al t ir a era tifessia , ; a ecdr A en 1 A t Ay bt I r iran vieus to this he had been college “ Pan ‘ t - ‘ and t thing i “k ~ Mrs Star t. sere reve) chi M La : ‘ . I eer A , hee v vofar iber of smaller offences. South we : : , ; x : { i - e law v rot EN ne r Svulli a ~ SVILLE } VC Ct (0) | Py Al r sheet a . ANG snecesst M ‘ \ . es au, liad f t t eF SKE Ut. 8 profess ay W mtte ; re some englity rectie It € just € cons tha laf IVE ures. —The damn- and the © Manus i hie aw very ssion ae Hes. ey HERE E the ok = i . e ! ' W 3 Waye Ou ft ay Wits : th Per te x 2 8 , re i Professor Charles | ' Ile g ; : the ¢ ‘ r ee STOO AL CL hal 5 A nrc 4 e, and his w v sity © | i ' ore : ; ts i ‘ at e las existed for the last two Ae wooeca ’ he sata | - Xe . 1 : - la t ae I we D \ ‘ ‘ years ir very midst, an organized It is n J ‘ ie 7) : tthe ae i t or cro stealers. When it was : . | i . 4 n ers a x irs They approa sa < a since, that certain * Lad y h ¥ ha ul 1 { nate i a LS coubtry with whom we > A ts As 1 i cas" ate 1 fa a here gis “ * e 5 tis , i “ ‘ t tant communication \ u iw s ‘ and ¢ the menta ‘ ba “ athis this ye aT oii ‘ ute], it was not credited. — OF « j I 4 ‘ “es a a > w and t . ‘ 1 . were oH i uve € r st secre \ t t { the facts, however, ndica ma t : giits et vrunallabroad = A 4 in ado not been told, nay beur - Megs ; ( ,; erate \ it ry This $ ‘ It is already ascer- Prof. P i L hk : | \ : on tla ] einy 1 8 € aligna uteof sla 1 \ centy five or thirty I ] ( P k Pa t $3 re i 1 pers 8 yur ei county are in :eague, Ile add t ‘ } Fe i 5 Fe vk ‘ 5 - rat S are 80 ¢ 8 € are mere or <s mixed up in the late ee ‘ ; ninid cracking e blaaing ‘ I e late = a , ' Tr | rir i bd i t \ it Li ar ‘ La) . A ‘ x rt 4 - c hd t Bele { 7 4 } , ( t ‘ a we ys 8 " te Cess $ r r > fuct siimpleity, dit t aed pete . i ir 4 s a « feet c : ex of Their an ate / : | sanopen s of witnesses examined yester tte ; ; \\ x \I . \\ . ‘ Ww tonwues thie 4 a 3 a itt wocf those x e ‘ ® . o ts 4 mid Me ( . 5 5 t AS})s 2 STS Pee tide pre male a ‘ ‘ Ld i! ( 7 A ] ‘ woe ¢ - A erta 4 cany has 117 eames)! € <5 | * , ‘ - a ; ‘ ‘ | a a Xo} ‘ ) 4 y $3 ern aera s at \ I ana, Mis- ty Jefinat \ | ~ ( ; ri ae ' = u : " ; | x j ( LEY POCKET HAND j u } A r ‘ I . I passwords APA eet ~ . ralr ee 8 $5 € 1 baa ea ofa J “A ime KERCIIEES ie been € I 1 by ‘ nal, a ‘ tiess well drill pendent wa us re, Ww A Mr. S. Wheateroft, s ( k ua ; ‘e F ence to arlutrary { aant ¥ | \ } a { = 1} Bay 1 j . — aT hte : : ; _* a v Mr. J. I kford and M s tat 3 | 8 we fis examination is nao al . hal ‘ J > s ter t an A Z | “ : da a I } wa s I As vot a ‘ strate, and the simple and reselure rx aia Mrs. | 1 \V ree See rere s " } i H ss ‘ " ensee te- the or t t : , 5 fi ‘* 7 \ , h ‘ Hehe Xu fos aa 5 \ \ ] a ter ation to rid cient ‘ v r t ' ; Shy ‘ ( Ny Tote a 2 als ais ! I father sav was y t < pests at all hazards. ron of the franca 4 t s -) : S e ‘ s lela “ 4 : ; ‘ slow rigeo at , { ’ t 1 goa uf ‘ : of ot ' ry | Applest 1 Inia x : Vie anf going more into the ts) on a aS r , ‘ \ ‘ S : 7 eeceay rs) : ; a : i ‘ n bea \ stg and star ide s until the such tuat [ea t tery t ! : STs - € r uf Was ¢ ke _— 1 > ; > \ : \ \ ee fe & ‘ : ed.— Pensacola that our Sonthe ( rea : ‘ eca wesla ela Aix Alba rosa \ felves credit and t ‘ I Te jelivera min Cortnjupandi see: t wson whis © the service to ad pt ‘ h ‘ 1 ' , : - - Nae in| 4 v > . | wis awl _— | ‘ \ ( it ee ‘ t \ : The wets <, as Ww tha vs diane ue ee ES wasps ‘ : a ‘Let Us Have a Merry Christmas, Routliern tel nant \ ; ; ON Wileatcnott smmcucts : wy : } Ly thern scholara are ‘ \ . ‘ : \ ee E \ i { 1 eu 4 rt feet Coty = eave New York Express, pare their htext netead «of . : o . PAN se i sewing W on I Maited ; fst Nea , Non 1 ye ast s have a white 4 \ “ 4 l 3 ing the good, bad and indifferent ‘ , “ A yO spas ee f u wi has been a sad one: . ‘ = ht 4 Cataw ir Rs Ly is Since ‘ ‘ a ‘ Ws the fut prepared fort r lhoole and r \l 8 XT i = hampton } Cn . “ k ve future more . i x ant” \\ iwwoa ‘ wo twat id ara, Galt ‘ \ ‘ ‘ 1 not for “the old v orthecn anthors t ta rt ‘ | « “ are * vers au: chiliire : ‘ 4 ‘ wa ‘ a) 1 t ’ ‘ r fering ‘ “ \ young ¢ Iren to somewhat essential to sneceas t} Is ana f wh oof therent r Prd ert) TEP Iper Puts Newapaper vears 7 weare the | rightest laudable undertakings that t vke If wa tha \ 4 f atsler ¢ ira. { ex Cx ne “} BAYS ALCON porary, Is a ar December is upon us, . | ania re 1 ; sth . ation e ‘ ) I > & Season should be used after they are written ’ It \ ‘i ; A ould be used a 1 \ x rs 7 Fe ' C ( ‘ : A ian lives ry t Pos ‘ ‘ ‘ for giving work ta printed And in thia partionlar onry Minditt ‘ : | ; | - ; : Ss ) , vt By wits r Hoa new set of books, i ve ‘ + ‘ ‘ VW | re i ‘ t ' ‘ ple arc not free from reproacl We have Pete Iron Now \ \ ‘ : le ed : : r n't ey s ‘ s 4s \ Ltew enter < ied upon reason : . | rn at F nes , ‘ i ' : eT A ms Ww ne M f Stores, ec had for some yeara a series of North Car ' . a ! ; ! ind Pao ln tt “A asim, 1 rae i , forvis " s I ote fea ome lina Readers, which are grad ret : betaine chant Vem are t tn fe evan | shawls, of seven differ: else—yet goes regularly te his ness Je ‘ public know Olina Ikeaders, which are praduaily get serpin Vita it r } i ‘ ; we ‘ ‘ l i} . = “ . \ ar 4 7 w BKrnnge out , s iat ‘ 3 ‘ 1 t rm a “ r- and reads bv oa 1 oh lids fauits sad ting into nse; bat in almost any other ibor a Jurat t stra a , co : a ae , XK ‘ #)<47) Sour shops in smiles b vib is s . t wit ( ( 5 i sv > > . ' t ! t earl Iw rod at t 1Oos ' ita Sia ' , State, such good books, by 4 Tact he \ ; qe ; é > vorand pel i : tions, and quarrels w ts ty) Occa P eae ; 7 ; wy ‘ sand @ stron, would have been introdu ery | : : : ne de V % s ally sees an owe he i pease! Bus * : il ne : . You ow f . , ; rhaps no at wat ‘ \ coe / \ Z 1 , . : . k ~ are for Common School, instead of llow i : om . War . . f f ‘ half a dime. and begs a tumbler Alias as sale toa ‘ . ‘ . . . hwebs, and OFF NID LL} \ foe F The tre eure ed to force their way into favor Firy. the British, because no other Phave broag COFFEE AND MILK Relate, Noel eS HAPEeT ah b ae s \ ‘ppy by begroning 4 S aie Pueclatcat innancet ve ‘ Oe 0 Observer toss at i ae : I) Caron, of Paris, has recently Rev. Le las d hd CAS fe ee 5 ‘i ; A riany Stier e effect upon the charge t ten ho PP ’ Miss Hlester A Sled ain yal Mar str 2: : . { \ { f nur r hy r t « re 1 ‘ oy | n F ScoceKsasrut Mr. TInbard'’s easting of ean ‘ ¢ os a oyun was OF breakfasting on tis every \ ¢ Suny eae N. FW “i i Ka we are all a jingle with sleigh bells. Every Wha 1D) \ yin pantaloons, ’ ; va tat | t mie ead GOlne last he (Bi naves for | 5 another bronze copy of Houdon’a state jcc angel or ropa Cine (« noword of Abd from the resolts, he thinks that he is mer Vhie y and ee ye ® ie LU Nody and lis wite are itoomuthed to ‘ aA boly aud two arins—a head without of Washington, on Saturday, was suecess ARGH er Gee ERT onus 6 istified in asserting: that mostef the ners promised to abstain’ from such amuse: breach of promise ; twas prove L an Wiveule SiGéalter warts ang, and aeyn ick ina hole befure—tight . a4 } } Nese teary lt wareeyay RAI hee ven alates t t chin, aud wit tor deg $ ‘ fully accomplished The operation was «+ up! file apt” Not y t vet’ was ers which affeet the ments hereatter, and the ¢ uittee drop lence, says the a Star, that . : Aca A < jw hankerchief —a : } t yy 1 { ’ f >t] » v 4 asf 1 AL the Lt ac sared § we 80 shox 1 not tas , t witnessed with yreat interest by those the Tron Duke's reply to earnes juesta) made ties are traceable to, ped the accusation. Sosays the klizabeth young lady was a flirt, at I the jury ac- feared six t 1OW Wou not last sta geollar, two brooches aud a showy mag who had assembled to view it. to charge and fight the foe. A etitne this source, City Sentinel cordingly aw arded her one cent damage.! more than five minutes Rust Cor on his finger \ 1 | | PRESIDENTS MESSAC Fellow-vitizens of the & of Lepresentatives. Tp obedience to the command of the Const tution, it has now become my duty 7E. nate and Louse currency Tuas trul r coutinued to preserve their credit, when a demand Lo dine “to give to : Iveney with all its disastrous consequepres y wonderful that they should bave so for the payment of one ecventh of their iumediate Habiliues would bave driven them in- | And this is the condition of the Goagress infurmation of the state of the Union, banks notwithstanding that four hundred mil Zod Poauindcnd wo alee colmderation: eucls us of gold from California bave fowed in ap measures” as | judge to be “necessary aud cape: | nous within the last eyght years, and the Ude Kent.” td s sull econtuues to flow. Lodeed, such fas been But first, and above all, our thanks are due t eoxtravagance of bank credits that the banks Almiptity God for the naimerous benefits w | Wo hold a cousideratde Jess amountof specie, ile nae bestowed upon this pec el cau eh eeu) to theircapmalor to: (het Bhited praver ought to ascend to Ear that He | CUM Hud: te posat cami met, Ua tl Ute Cad would contioue to blew our great , ( the d ~covery et gold in California, the time to cour as dle t von tien Wothist, tt hie 1948, the specie 10 propor past. Spor Cre adjournment of Che last Cot 7 ot at a Mas (ore Call Pant ty one ie ealiLUCHIk oe ueual tar fur Cand a halt) in Pso7 it does net Sei fe ; lie ux ie vache tos u ve dollar for every six) doulas aud re b Goes 1 ‘ tye free cents of their capita tu the vear t. atvutid v ‘ nm Uc Y rewn We Fle lees enntt ; JONES, Tt as the specie was equal a clvery in Jaye canis . Ap cib dullar in tive of their eircuhatien ' \ ‘ ‘ Udeposits 5 in Td0e¢ 1b is hot equnal Lo one dol- all ils . a yen (ns SUN wud barculatiou and Ket of : \ a . We hay . fora i > statement itis ensy ty account for ra: WCE Aer : t . tostory tue the last forty years. Lt Blandsny oe me ay . r ¢ N beta Hy of extravagant expatisions 1b dr oeinn lei We heceent think busiiess of the country, tollowed by ruinous woadeyplora cond tu a oft ie roidat ot u contiations, At successive intervals the best purpasecd | Voinall the produ a Of we ‘ ~Centerprising men have been tetipled culture aud 16 al the ¢ x of watcal ruiu Ly edcessive bark loans of mere pa weath, we fied our nanufactures suspet un r t uM by tbe Lorextiay acaul MW por pUbhe works retarded, OF Private CLLerprises ¢ > aes goods, wild speculations, aud J ferent kinds abandoucd, and thousands of use(s us aid demoralmng —sivek mui bang tu. laborers thrown gut uf employment and re \ the Crisis arrives, as artive Wotnust, the ut the govern suhks can extend to relief to the people. lua a) fromedulim on soe strurgle to redeem Uheir Nabrhties 11 specie nigreniiw mducd, ces pelled to contract there loans aud thet when t their di Jt ts as Uc cblor together suk inte in abd at jast, 1g the bour of distress, heir assistance Is Most needed, they abd slveney. Unis paper syelem of extravayaul expan- adininistering to the spirit of wild and reckless speculation by extravagaul loans aud issues, they might be coulinued with advantage ty the pub- he. But this I say, after long and much reflection ; if experience shall prove it to be impossible to enjoy the facilities which well-regulated banks might afford, without at the same time suffering the calamities which the «yc -sses of the banks lave inflicted the country, it would then be far the lesser evil to deprive them lt ther of the power to issue paper currency aud Coutine them to the functions of banks of de hitherto upon posite and discount Our relations with foreign governments are, upon the whole, in a sauistactory condition \ Phe tween the government of the United States and domaue dithculues which existed be that of Great Britatu at the adjournment of the terminated by tu this Just Congress have been happily the ntinent of a Brit COULTER), Dinister Ay js who has been cordially received Winist itis greatly tu the tuterest, as Tai ot tnents and people of the two countries to be ol convinced itis the sincere desire the pwover tens of inditmate friendship with each other, i has been our misturtune almost always to lave id sotne irnitauing, not dangerous, ulstand ing question with Great Botan. Since the origin of the government we have been employed in pegotating treaties with that their true rower, abd afterwards io discussing I lotent and meaning. vention of April 19, 1850, comipouly called the Clayton aud bulwer treaty, bas been the most denis In this respect, the con uulurtupate of all; because the two goverts place direetly Opposite aud coutradictury con Siruchiuns Upok Tle Art and bust iaporlant ar ticle. Whilst. in the Cuited States, we believed tat this treaty would place both powers upon an exact equality by the stipulation that neither will ever “uccupy, or forufy, or coluize, or as sume or exercise any domiuiou” over any part ot Central Amcenea, it is coutended by the Brit ish yoverument that the true construction of this language has left them in the rightful possession of all that-portion of Central America which was iu their cecupauey at the date of the treaty 5 tn feet, that the treaty Is a virtual recogoivon of he part of tac Cuted States of the mght o Great Brito, either as owner uf protector, to be whole extensive coast of Central America, Unis revewed chat wai tesu He ed ta ot sweeping rouud trom the Kio Hondo tothe port yet prepared to express au yy tuiou, AC bret aod Larbor of San Juan de Nicaragua, t ro pentod will deteriiuc with the adjacent Bay Islauds, except the com With France ‘ re «of friend paratively 3 perton of this between tbe ship > coDlit ue | Prevch gov Sarstovn aud ¢ Honduras jeut have ri several recont imstances: which According to Uhetr constru b atv on eenumier 5 Jas of oul es more than sinply pe t them " aud bit ss towards ou which 1 Alet y their possessivas iu Contra A tide ‘ Vo fecip roca 1 . 4 hy bevort se present limits. [tis net too mu 1 be reg 1 ‘ 3 whore to assert, Una othe United States the trea ’ : ' \ . u ‘ 4 ' se, should « \ con under nt and re . vipat wwe Te the ‘ (rar « ‘ Fra 1 ‘ 4 > |» a \ ‘ ny ur “ ulbthe ria sluus el u Wis ating ‘ ate ¥ and " s the grue poremed ua r ou juire por ta © Ube . pant) {ou wt vel oa 4 sels 4 v acrit wae that Great Britain » Ml A M { sje al icant, Le ‘ sa ttie ~ a) gress pa a ail ta “ Tes s Wurst we hav ‘ rhe tt erity ve Loritish | . ‘ r struction of the atv, it ie as Sta sa ' wu ves satiie re my delilerate t : provided they ass 4 sin | cy 4 . ‘ Ares i . n and ites uied te eo © teu x wait tl I “ t h ~ poss ' ving ~ May wd Db) “ the ulties a aly having 3 iaud ja er ' s wowas sigued al l ly “ t r ¢ ries L a eas y 1 € ‘ i to t t ! wing both ‘ s bay x Ire » . aly r iu “ braves; aod let as Lope (lat thes exces gual or amended form, « Aye om werent t lw uv é . | ee ‘ . wa parr” y ‘ nia t y . Dente, Way periiaps w nu } ac as tis < ! - * r was 4 ‘ wien <cURS - * “ . ‘ V “ta | " niw ¢ hurcope y » 1 ‘ 14 ‘ \ ‘ . t " \ ‘ me bgi ath ‘ j bm Lies “ * . , a \ a a J 4 . ry N a r M j | “ | ; | ‘ y thou . “ mde root | ‘ ‘ Vw in} ‘i } i { f sivl, raisiuy the nominal price of eve article 4 the close of your prese DL sesslot z ] 5 I ha of ¢ Sey Articl 7 : tar beyoud is real value, when compares iu teat ul pugh deeply to be regretted, won!d compared with b bd ie Cust of similar arlicacs it 4 ullies Whose prove wo be oaly a slivut mosfortune when com . A eeey: Hues 1 : cLion is) Wisely ated nicl bas pre pared with Ube Hoy aod distress prevaring © Ast DE YL vented us from competing in ¢ , els aiwong the peo; With this the guverument us fromcompeting 1n our owl luark b forego manufacturers, bas produc v cant tall deeply to sympathize, though it may a De Eee bow ult we Ktebd relict i ul Impertavions, abd has counteracted the fect uf the large socidental protes order Tee sty to Iwquire wha oy aware ne large Jental protectiva attorded be ir esl mia ulactures by th preseol re an a cb ee a ; : na wolU by the present r Carre ane , ’ with, Butt bis, the branches of our ‘ S e F u ures D posed of raw maletlals, the ‘ y ve been faly 4 t : } qogUmre ; } duct ir uw country —such collog, & uP ~ - Is is a ‘ a Or ! + 1 not ty has I» Ba s * 4 a ‘ ad + © pOssessiou of « vlD OS Sete 2 l ke ‘ ‘ tled tur Husclyes a " r Tepe HY Ld - 4 world o u v and bank \ y , we a ty be 5: resebt r e « - 1008 a us : s Stats. These revuisons must : one ° © 4 _ Mer baw . € iMtervais so lung ae t 3 an cna a ehis “ id have ¢ ‘ e t » au ’ 5 x 4 «r ¢ o @wuslry sha t 4 a w ’ t t ; hrerieer re o ns: Lie hing 4 tit ‘ \ Gow, w r ever, law r ; nies Ed ocd hl hng shied = » ever s tat 1 iff w ub Cons ¢ inleres stuck voter p the pubic weila € Iss recover fr ur pres " = ‘ « t ‘ . tiand may even AD s I 2 > cons elin y vay eee : 5 v bc which they Lave v a ‘au r ° Skee . | Mean ume it os uly the gov s s = . e va fufat theatis wo Dils power i 2 ‘ ‘ ae Viauiog > “es Use t o : . : . 4 ’ athe Ca ae * ( t alelv, tf wer aspect of Thies ~0e . 5 : wag a in 7 > a Thanks t tide s ‘ 4 vo and ‘ : ® " ° tau ebuw 2 je was cuniy \ rit : , 7 I 2 6 m4 a “ =>! pepe Wit dues mot represeul yu ap , 3 ‘ 1 Jreeinents w . - leet ae ' “1 : M — Bl ‘ t ‘ ‘ ” t t ke a ‘ ” . . “ m~ eff alvantas 1 “ f.ela ~ le t . a * erLa . . at 4 a.) be 1 1 We a A s ‘ ” ‘ faark ue v Ma's y . tw at . . ent wotks ales ssha - & . = ¢ * . . = “ me ’ s a e ela . . . ‘ \ “ . ft ve r rae with ‘ ‘ b . ’ “ a ' “ ‘4 ary baie ‘ * ‘ g am * The British government, immediately after re- jecting the treaty ae amended, proposed to enter iuto a new treaty with the United States, similar in all respects tu the treaty which. they bad just refused to ratify, ifthe United States would con- sent to add to the Senate's clear and unqualified recognition of the sovereignty of Honduras over the Bay Islands the following couditioual stipu- lation: “Whenever and so soon as the republic of Honduras shall bave concluded and ratified a treaty with Great Britain, by which Great Brit- , and the republic of Hondu- ain shall have ce ray shall bave accepted, the said islands, subject ty Ue provisions aud eyudiveus coplaibed in such w treaty.” : Flas proposition was, of cotrse, rejected. Af- ler had the British convention with Honduras of the 27th Atigttst, the Scuate refused to recognize PS56, with full Knowle cou tohts, Hh was tiipossible for tue, meee ssanily ag Horant ef the provistyas and coud tn us” whielt mioht be contamed dno a future Couvention le tweet the sume partes, lo sanction then tu ad vance, The fict is, that when two nations hhe Great Diitan and the Cited States, mutually desirous, is they ate, and Ltrust ever inay be, of tain tong the must fhendly relations with cach other, bave unfortunately Couciuded a treaty which they understand im senses directly oppo site, the wisest course is ty abrogate such on and to promptly, all treaty by mutual evtseut, COMMMENCE Had this been dove ith cullies in Central Aumertoa would: tiest) probe anew, this bave been ¥! +, bly ere i) tun of buth pau tes, Ing the meaning of tae Clayron aud Bulwer tieaty would have beam dyvoled lo this praive have be ‘ mes} worthy purpose, aud the task would cn the ture easily accomphybed becatse the diter est of the two Countiics a Central Atierica identical, being coutdiued lo securing sate Uraiisils over all the routes seross the bsthinas, Whilst cotertan.ng these seotinents, [still nevertheless not refuse to coutribute to any reasvuable adjustment of the Coutral Ainenieus questions which is hut practically imcousist ut with the Aimencab interpretation of the treaty v Overtures tor this purpose bave been recently fo made by the British yovertinent in as frrendly spirit. T cordially res towhe ther Under these circumstances, I have deemed it, advisable to appoint & distinguished citizen of | Peunsylvania envoy and extraordinary and mio-! ister plenipotentiary to proceed to China, and to! avail himself of any opportunities which may of | fer to effect changes in the existing treaty favor- able to American commerce, He left the Unit. | ed States fur the place of his destination in July | last in the war steamer Minuesota, Special min- | isters to China have alsu been appointed by the governments of Great Britian aud France. Whilst our minister bas beeu lustructed to oc cupy 8 neutral position in reference ty the exist lug hostilities at Canton, le will cordially co-op: ferate with the British aud Preach ministers in all peaceful measures tu secure by treaty stypu lations, those Just Colcessions ly CUMMErEE which the vations of the world have a right to expect, be and which China canuot long permitted ty withhold, From assurances received, cuter tatu no doubt that the three ministers will act In hartnonieus concent ty obtain stimilar cominer cial treaties foreach of the powers they repre sent, We that concerus the wellure of The ludependeut re vt cannot fail to feel a deep interest in all lies on our own coutinent, as well th of br Our dithculucs with ypu as eHnpire vail, New Granada, which a short tine sinee bure su Uhreatening ab aspect, vey ids tu be hoped, in a fair Crain of se tement hoa thanner just abd honorable to both parties America, great highway Cetween Phe Isthmus of Central Including that of Danaea, is the the Atlante and Pacitic, over which a lage por lion of the commerce of the world is destined ty Pie Crited States are tmiore deeply titer x the J as ested than any olber ualou ta preservit freedom abd scourity of all the commun dots across the isthimus. Ttts oar daty, therefore, te Gike care that they stall not be interrupted either by tuvasious from our own country or by wars between the independent States of Cootral Aner wa, Coder our treaty with New Granada of the P2th December ty the neutrality of the 1846, we ar und t Isthe of Panama railroad guaran dus Pauata, through which the an, ae well asthe st sts of suverelguly abd property * which New Gratada bas and possesses over the suid Permtory.” ‘This obligatign in tuunded up ul equiy ae s rank e reaty to the yor t mm ‘ yn te a Slates J peasy ls Uuder these circumstances, | recommend to Cougress the passage of an act wu the President, in case of pecessity, t typloy the j J naval turces of e | J} States t carey into ofect bins wages oto ality tac protection I also pete miler isla cunty of v t fr reottte Wowlich we tay wequ “0 ' pendent re pubbes scon vt ‘ wr att 4 al . ' lin or ie \\ ay ‘ . t r fate ‘ ed i» I] ways - y ' pr \ ; ‘ 4 iroewa ated ccd ce have ' ’ 1 cobs t { a” . Ly _ «* ' ha f aa iw » y N er calou ‘ ‘ | ota ‘ « Its taowere f ‘ awl wen " * ‘ \ juwt " on eam plu e " rity wesl AY power ary sta . . . . a hes ta Woah anu f sia h ( 1 x _* P . . ok vale wa mus t . . \\ s ‘ - ' athe \\ a Navy * ‘ ) ol ‘ ‘ \ unjustifiable, and as calling for satisfaction from | the Paraguayan government, Citizens of the United States, also, who were established in busines in Paraguay, have bad their property seized and taken from them, sud bave otherwise been treated by the authorities ju an insulting aod arbitrary Wanuer, which re quires redress. ; A demand for these purposes will be made in a firm but conciliatory spit This will the ily be gratitied if the Executive shall more probal vas tu the event have authority tu use other in This is accordingly recomimne nded. to deal the alan of a refusal. It is unter ing condition of the Torntory of Kansas at thie Phe opposing partes sauty Lo stale i tine of ny juauguralon, thet stoud in bustle array agaist cnet other, | and any accident might have relighted the Hames Besides, at this) eritieal of civil war, thument, Kansas was left without a governor by the resty nation of Gov, Geary. Ou the 19th of Kebruary previous, the territy rial legislature bad parsed a law providing tur the ehetion of delegates on the Gard Monday of June toa convention ty ineet ou the first Mou day of Septeurber, for the purpose of fearing at into the Coustitution: preparatory Lo ncaa: Union ‘This haw was te the main fair and Just, and itis to be regretted that all the equalited electors bad not regintered themoclves wud uted und 6 its proviniots, At the time of the election for del extensive orinigation existed in the vtes, al erellury, be, tu pul Whose avowed object at was ify eal roverminent of ther owu under lawtal y dduwa thie the su called Tupeka commitution. “Phe persous atlached tu this revulutiouary ongauizaliuu ab stained from taking Phe act of the lermtoriud ley ted tu provide for submitting to the constitution whiel might be framed by tue cua veution; and ia the exerted suite uf public feel (broughuut Kausas ao apprebeusiog exteu lo any part in tbe election, ature lad out: peeple the sively prevailed that a design e sisted luree ou then # constitution in relativo too slavery uy wainst ther will Lo this emergency 1 becamk my duly, agit was my Ubqueslionable right, having in view the umon of all youd cilidgens osu, port of the ternivaal laws ty express an vt the true coMstructou of the provisos 1 concerning slavery coutatned in tlie vr gauic act of Congress of the 30th Mav, Peod Congress declared 1 to ds te tre u and m Z Ulin wet mut tu legislate slavery nto any ber y Siale, bor ty exelide t rot ‘ | yi poreul pet vir ane te ale . Cuilobs nile ovnway l erih A oe | dua Jas a Sat wa let 1 Uuien, w eo without ale ‘ . 4) scribe at Ue line ra Prd ¢ bead s at tle sates » Crane a atu ave ally t ) { ‘ alavery j , v lea , ‘ h s ° s yues ’ \ ss t Lb comtess | ' ' ( moon Waar r Moar . wow “ ‘ . . eas far frur aware , awe te ta voeoaeu y ’ 1 ‘ F paeney “ a Ps ea ‘ t ’ " i f \ ' } “ ) Ty ‘ 1 1 fon ' anil , A fi M ! } wood ' r ndt rt t Fi in no manner affect the legality ob the cunven. tot, Pe This convention proceeded to frame @ consti tution fur Kansas, and finally adjourned on the th day of Noventber, But little difficulty oo curred in the convention, except on the sabj of slavery, The truth is that the general pry- visions of our recent State constitutions are so similar—and, [may add, so exeellent—~that the difference between them is not esseotial. Under the enrlier practice of the goveranwut, no ow stitution framed by the evavention of @ Torrie ry preparatory to its admission into the Uniog asa State had been subsnitted ty the people, J trust, however, the example wot by the wy Congress, requirtug that the constitotion of Min. nesols “shuuld be subject to the approval and nititicativn of the people of the proposed State” may be followed on future oveasions, — 1 took ‘it for granted that the convention of Kansas would act in accurdauce with this example, fuunded, gs IL ds, OW CUFFeEt prine iples jund heuce wy Mintrug. buns to Governor Walker, in favor of subsiituny the coustitution to the peuple, were expressed in general and unqualitied lertis, fi the Kansas: Nebraska act, however, the re quirement, as applicable to the whole eunstity, tion, bod not been joserted, ad the eonventiog were bot bound by its terms ty sabmit ANY vther portion of the instrumcut to ao COUR, erorpt that which relates tu the “duiestie jnetituiuy” of slavery. its will be rendered clear by a simple refer. It was “nut to legislate slavery tuto any ferritury of State, vor w es- clude it theretrom, but tu deave the peuple there- y fro tu form aod regulate their do- Accord- tng to the plain construction of the sentence, the words “dotmestic institutions” have a direct ms they have an appropriate referenve to slavery. himited to the fuinily The relation between master and slave and a few other ure “domestic institutions,” aad are enlircly distivet from jasUtulives of a polis whee bo dls latguage. Lot per mestic Matitutions tn ther own way,” Domestic tuetitudens” are cal character [esules, there ene po question then befure Congress, nor indeed has there siuce beet any serious question befom the prople of Kansas or che country, except that which relates ty the “domestic institution” of slavery, Phe convention, after au augry and excited de Voveter, have cd, by a majority of only wo, los very tothe jeu hou y three of the hfy \ sles present uttiaed thor syuatures to the ertemd nl tatberts A large tnajorty of the convention were ie avon of emtitelinls slavery 1 Kota, They mr A/V dire rte me arlicde My ble Cots tution Bp Urpame siaetiar vie tore bo Ube which eh Lees atoogpet V other Lernitonial oa tet ous, + Liew ne eo bhomever for Lhe Uraus name tritewal t gv. thn quertion has be . aid Caplicitly neler jn vy * tthey ell have a we iow ow Uslavers . » ‘ wbon adopt y ooo wom fiir Diss { ao as elial ’ vb all the vale vt siane lie ay elafr ‘ | a ‘ . lee Lmbicsta cmt * ‘ stad te oder d eunetilubee ° roa ’ hts Wilh me shavers \ ape avin ft ert st Hag ao . oe . treoem ed ‘ - » Vere ee (the conventan iu ie ongias! fut ' e rary © nha! bee teapot y om Laver . . slavery thew the or « . be sincken owt frm ° Ranewe. na got A Je ’ ° wade er vane ‘ ve rl Miales bot the a. ws ee. the t ‘ . 2 ave an ’ Lpre em ng bie cge ere by hee ete “whe! se a& 20 che: ond toe | nee wih ee ® . ‘ a t . 1 wh or leg ° - te oe ‘ oe . ary e . - . cuuse , . “ h . . a slave Siate . progle thee are aety ° , 2 dom: hk . ‘ bi oo mi 28 ° » ehe ld be eh pate pects When wee ° l ader thee ° = wheiber - citg h . 1 ° ft ecrge » errs Phe pm 1 ° avee 1 . cre ° 2 eirery ° t ° ‘ fthe Wh s and jawe A th { f . on i . , wart b ' bs “ wae 1 off ony ' din dw 1 . le ' ' s) c t a he 2 e fl ver woe “ . y ° ‘ f \ t xt hee p ave . he fihe | i ® i . M viene a aprerlol the f property ’ ; from ihe A Hore row , ee, abedute over mae ‘ 1X. ate ! ple of Uriah, elmeet cacioorvely, be hee ‘ f hafare i} 7" rit ty by divine ay e fom Wen trout aoe : e government shell com t sats ‘ P fihe Cated Sta - “ « h wilh yield ump! ss haw ty tunale sioting facl® : \\ she thate oo has determines nny epee ane tf orce beg ny thet a officers of the | 1 . al 4 pe wit too Indian age nis, have towed fOr ere ‘ he frown permonal safely « taw y 4 ith ' oe ' Utah but the d-epetiem of Heighs im ¥ ad Tha g the Caftarrain the ‘Te 1 lj oil f ut Ae (I ue M nie. LP owre bow store whe # ut aww 1 ! j | wg ' * nher fers Ld rt ; \ BS 1 ‘ tery ¢ efor ther p % pose comitalua, | ane te wee f we Wah th ‘g fthe Morn ole bs however deplore methey re edw yprietin, be gut ennd reveding rvihe moral ® ut ; Y! sentanentsof all Chretendom, | had m nigh ee n gy these priveiples that nv necessil tary in restoriug juw; tat thie | Young has, by tive ty aaieteie compuidted Bos | Uilleas he shou! Utah will be in cominitted thes Vau Vilet, au o! the commandin, troups, had give peaceful intenti troops would «1 wheu called on execution of the ‘There is reas loug contemplat cone: of | exclusion of all those who will muphoitly obey he opion there war with the tuerefure for a inde pendewee, & ing aud febricwt in disciphomg supe riubende ub tunity of (aumpe ting their bostil ¥ rding plished io regar have remained mameated hisi has laid in @ sto in case of neces he will evneeal, aud bid detianc A great part nb wise govern. which may bes e 6 among th rebellion which humanity /ieelf ia sech « mane with it, would | midable. We posing furee as rremsance woul of bad Wee that we are the der (ao aceomply eordiag \o the « raise four adeivi recommend to | de premaron in th ty be ubliged & feel eomiident ti supp: “ you tog and a tion aad laws o 1 ree: meme me territorial guve with it such p 4 dee ipedien support of privet the hatung Anz efhovemt protec: c anderable, a tag the divadve vides, the prop mineral sad az! rand ev ’ per ( alifurmic are m etleut, ard thes b-lheved to be | Ling cxperie et riet ecmat rus te the v itu the Comeue wy fF - makiog p fe be mnsiree « - powers port arms esl! firth the high “ ead te ar oo nme ou varie ec rving oe Th Crrasti tat peat ts cone ve Vasted & States; againe wet our ven I t able us ~- . ane L coche “a w ou Mi ove tap 1 ' . oe At Oa 1 ' ‘ ve 6 a ke ' . ports wets mettre divaqg aw Fie theses . airmen of ( « I “ forniah a deta pable fiveners paler ee reice | gt 1 ‘u was act Wih the bile . sevnd treasury « eruregate for milton five handred and $AN,532.-4) The poblee « Jone, i~ hantred and t our dhe of wi oman rede my Nindred cand $55.260,934 The actnn present fis ven hundred « twenty-eight ds 30 nely-five th areand thirty pled to the re of w North Carolina Oonference.— We have tinh ined api HQUITY SALES viatlon probs overflow f | dre. | they become dirty, patched, jaroli ers 7 eee ry - Uevexpenditares| Aw ing (teavaty hes lod 16 bubs 0 (aera | dress 8 til a y ed, so that the material | not room, in this paper, for the en te Rowan county, N, C, Dee 1 ib, RLIZA.C : : Con- | interest aad ium. ‘The probs! 458, | gality and agance iu_our leg A |tattered and ragged, n Phe MT. Confer-|oknmaca gust: | oe ane = : R ‘ : = . oe 2 Ria oy ich they never iho provided had of which they are made can scarcely be | of the appointments o We note, |, in her sixteenth year. of life, by aur a bad ; i swe uf the Uiite o, ” % A ‘ ‘ would have provi nts are I nsuing year. 1 | Dkdealy Sut oifln the torsing . INF : = aoe mo etme ti cng tha id ad Prcaneg a ee ee eeee elbemese ok vale Yi amount of revenue re-}traced. The houses of the ence for the e & ro | beauty, vigor of constitu- Court of Equity, I will offer the imuie wubjects for the jurix Siac ' hy d five hundred and thirty je | it been necessary Ww raise the at of rev | . Z sithout con- : is P. E., for | tever, neither youth, nor beauty, ‘ . ¥ wield ie Con , . ati. the begith My iuet te be poate dig, with | ($51,248,530 Ody img int ve ne wines | quired to meet them by a0 increased Lenedien ©) 09. generally built of mad, and withoat con- el el fer x. be i : ‘Bf py pg st a5 | eae - ee see doy = vie a "iting serio iwc nh sna a hea ee [ pagent wi the Salisbury District ; and . *| detain her. re ee it did not come, before | tioa, viz: jwoiples. At their du: ‘ i- | hundred and sixiy-three the rutinize our ¢xpenditur | ' oe t ry Dis cients | ood thee Pees might exist for come Sue rea ead forty-one rad Sider pat aang | mes a and in performing this ested spans: | rifle nein Aehah of tlie poorest classes. | is to fill this Station. laisine fase) kad wer ; her fort. core than two e Lefler Lo ry rae ig the ‘ i reosw | : if wh : i — F | re a <= atin desard hi tern emt cal Jou far hundred nigh gg pen epg tg seed at the same time tet! Although ‘inhabiting a fine country, ca- aa egy alae atorage ee eee eet oe | BY.LONGING)| tothe entails of Mesa) Brower the Yat ara hg eponeeny elon rT on teeay [ca theesend eight hundred und seventy-five ete Pes ea economy does not consist in with olding | pable of rendering them prosperous and THE SUPREME COURT her course has been bright and cheerful. A compan- tive tive ty maintain we puns! Y ena “frvve Dtates. | aud sixty-seven bated Lesage day commence- | the means necessary to accomplish pat ssinaenorgeiat seatby. pete ted a Srotel Pa aReaiine | - t jeu he teal et oe ate ele! =| hie Oe want eal year was twenty-nine mill- | al objects intrusted to us by the consti y | arta hg 7 . He has | meut of the sd i i te of opeu rebellion ’ Utah will be in usw r rity 7 suminitted these nets of hostility vo lin u, ut 5 ba nty- espe uch as @ essary for the common i f 5 ' iter erin, in 5 ce, ** ve with decease i opene . Bale to itted th lone ext ty -aix I d. d, biddings ty be opened at $880. y ness dirt ow I love to be wit! ion remarked to me not long since, d ill commence its inte ’ € yonder the wo. and dirt. N n pecially such as may be necessa: | M thoasand three hundred aud eight W W . iwithetandig Mau) y o y bury, on Mea- > House in ‘ ; ., take place at the Court A party ote | Eliza, she loves the Biblemach.” Her Leroodioaniret day of February County Court, at eee is City Wednesday, the 30th day of | ring ber brief illness were intense, and nrae months eredit, with imerest after six ’ | . shich i undant) this City, on 9 bd will of God she was en- | ™ aa ainede he country it is their hair, which is ab i. faleles m ineekness, to the with approved security req Jd ninety cents (829,060,386 90). {detence, In the present crisis of ‘the neta of | peepee ke eu 1 veople are accus-) December. Causes will be called as fo "| tiely sevigned even in thone trying moments, (of . hb by | dotiars wud ninety ce mpage July wus three | Juty ty couline vur appropriations to o! ‘and marketable. ie pec A . tirely re dear frieuds, yet out of | Henl Lot ; " he Army, went to Utw 1‘ t redeemed since the let July our duty Sten to line : ducts of} ressing her anxiety for some | , Vau Viiet, au officer ui ¢ reviews fur) She wmoun ; dd two! ecw tel less in cases Where justice bsist upon the products o lows: proseng. in life, and happy dexth, | b aii i d ninety-five thousen this character, unless 7 1) tomed to snbsis' I | Ch May ber example in life, a ie. he menerel lu p P { the | niillions eight hundred an : yenine cents) y deal different course. In al *yreneos the | eet | Christ. y fi ir hearts early ww) SIT Tt Moses L. Brown, de- les chupe, had giveu him the strougest Senin ee the | hundred aud chit ty-two Gathers snd enya we | dividuals bay ons © thut the money grant- spontaneous crops. In ae Le and Jan. 1, those from the I Circuit. ‘lead many youth to yield their a BELONGING to ihe dosage 9790.05. Bale as I inten of the guvernment, tus | ($3,095,232 39)—leuving # balance | Cases Gare oug y and economical eople are industrious and frugal, {4 ou “ | Christ. ceased, hiddings to | alshary, oe Reus Miv- peste” pd nse posse oummitalae : y fi iene one hundred wud sis-| 1d) Convreus shall be faithfully and econc Y | people 4 ] ’ ee oT ce at the Court House, ia Salisbury, se would wuly be employe fee iu the | thie time of twenty-five mil dottars | CU LY Congress s . re sccustomed to regard a 1 av “ ll “ | - —————EEE 25 take pla . C at 12o’elock. Twelve and Baste he he civid authority to wid in the | a hundred and fifty-four dollar eal the women are ; | “41, | day uf Febraasy Couaty Const, jed un by the oe ty-five thousund one | applied, 4 ee hb |S : Cele F | “ | ay buad tate,” vueceben of the laws Y has and Btiy-one cents (25,165,154 55). he r ig Cuder the Federal Constitution, “every Lerche tine head of black or dark brown hair ay “1g 4 “ lll | Daf S ! FUR | months credit with interest afer six months, © * : | I - ry 2 | 1 . i . ok it "Tete i reanon wo believe ~~ ere That the | ‘The amount of estimated bl abeedoerted fF ine wit, stall have Drevin cetera hen eat ee ouly a luxuriant burden. “95, « “ 1V ee: \ j e ee with approved security required. Jated this result. e knows three quarters uf the present fircal ye » Senate shall, before it becomes a law,” be rs . VIL. Cirenits. i d mold Le ee ece ot be despotic power depeuds ern a alll erobeuliey: be ivereased from a set sled aie agin by the President; and, if not ——— Feb.1, “ Rabeys Standard. Wey Mal’ EB" EC We 117 Acres 0 an ‘ ed, as oes frou the Territory exe: i f the ss | Lac us th his objections to | | ale ~ anh excludhon eng aetian his divine miariou ae lee eae fi Suihiall ¢ ehauld be given te es he vey : Fee, : lrarlce to pet | . | .. | 0 ( ( FURS—Miuz, Otter, Fox, Con, SULANGING uence teas te Brown, de- those who lightened pu ue, : ry by the ivane of 1 ti that house in whic! {Sd bes _ | _ . - = Xe) ) Opossum, &c. &c., for whie Le ated the Guld-mine place, ny tiny ‘ bey his will, oud that aa ew ly any temporary deficieney by the irse a |paes liar d vespousible duty, sutticient ume | . . Z 4 pos , &e ceased, knuwn as ma Be ree Ap Si a ae prvatrole oat ede | oe wasabbt ue Tix abury votes, is approved, wnd | ac | fore bee rare} Peccine to read and exam- | Married, in Charlotte, ov vs a ult ‘ te a Mental prices will be given. tof Conds lopened at $330; time and Led hal Poss = ase Ve 0 . e has) a om | rust be allo ' is : r TES. * MAiitur ol ‘ H tock of Goods. r. adv. —w-238 both of Gud aud man | y recommend the passage of such « law in approval. Un- Rev. Mr. Sinclair, W. J. YATES, 1» CALL and examine our 5! ae | above. war with the lows dgr to maintain hw | cordingly recom he cariff s every bill presented to bin tor appr . ev, Ate ’ SARA LT daupiter f sYMONS & BROTHER a carn, ‘ r Secretary, the ine every i ; hecinesis Yestern Democrat, to Miss SARAH, dauy sY) , i force for several years, iu ordg : As stated in the report of the ‘ tom a » Constitution becomes a the Western Dem , e 4w29 ere ladepoudenoe, been wduntiiuuely Paar car tcl id Meh 8 IAAT bes tee operation for eae = eerie is ‘ hes era und even worse, it be- | of the late Alexander Springs, of that place. Sulisbury, Dee. 15th, 1857. eeu 208 cres 0 ¢ sit ting arms and manitions 0 ae ; under circumstances wo unfa | dead better in this pu , 4 sya . " yee inet ibe: Marmacas br military service. As! period of tim i saves ot alrosuhaled alrevenee | comes a ineans of deception. Our constituents, see Exactly so! We suspected there was . | BELONGING to the beirs of John W. Johnswon, ly ee ee enema Of Indian affairs he has had au uppor- | ble ts a jon acer uld regard it us expedient, at louse) ys dent's approval and signature Omari |e hi ‘ing on the vitals of our =<: MGT = an ee Fearth Creek, adjoming the lands of Jaecub, vther lies oenet le Ludian itibes, and exci- | ineasure, that [eho ; i be Congress, are induced to believe tha’ something prayin . ng on in and others. Sale to take place on { vamperiag with the Ludian ’ Sti | fo reent, to undertake iis revision to each act of Congress, 4 of | 5 , 3 . Ty 7 z Uy : ~ | Baker, Joha Irvin and others. : sorpe Cate aciihe feelings agaiust the United Stutes |‘ fee ante herewith the repurte mude to me hy the | ally perlorused this duty, harps i truth, \friend of the Western Democrat. Lis 5 a ? | is premises, on the 22nd day of January next road ff 2 , ei ) ‘ ay se c ; i : a ab buu” T . arcording to our imtumation, be bus hers | Sceretaries of War ond of the Navy, of the Interior { wothing Is, Wb wany cases, more Unfounded - | i Jean and melancholy face ; his ate o'clock. Six movthe credit, bond with atte shed in regard tw aime of these triber, while oh land wf the Pustmaster General. They aff ce | From the practice of Congress, such an exanii | pensive, leu ; 1 curity required. Pr. adv. $3—7w ishe . id of | ) : gen ari . Par : refer ire remained true to their allegiance, and nahi Tila lvnieswiareed important information and ceo hteheinny nation of cach bill as the Cousutution requires he | Llue, and dreamy eye; and his spasmoc f Land, ~ : ew nm ol z he Plan | H tislate mumeated aie iainaeee ee vy Bley whieh | which I recommend to the favorable conside ratio! | been rendered impossible. a Magen ria lie ait, all betukened that something was A Q ef \ & ” a 255 Acres 0. id in @ store of provirtut . Pires C revs i | business of each session is geverally cre |e tg H al Wo ea ia gene of negeoaity, ce be inkirwved Major Van Viet, UN have alreetylecavamandedl thelrsiiag. of (sr | business of ewe i ie alesnative eesadied Un the: ithe matter. Tle used ty accuse ague fits z f the W. N. R.| BELONGING to the beirs-at-low of Henry Deal. there- he retilenaseal’ “rand theu tuke to the ne ithe re jeart Mile) serene? tis beh ae fe r is violate the constitutional duty “3 ith his bad looks; Lut now the secret To the Steckhelders @ e o Ne MR. subject to the widow's dower, marge) eed bag yonr| . an " sof the i ‘ roving this inerease | President is enthe i » bills — with his ba « > ft) h, Juha Deal, sen., xa ir do- d bid detiaace to all the power ng "eamen, pr . th he gives to the people, and approve bi = . John Overcash, A Jem ccord- aA great part uf this may be idie boas f the ariny, under existing circumstances, to be in tie i t Awan of Ge i C inporssible he should lie out—he was only in love. Road Company. and others. ary seen jonsadhan = the ered wich Wt lightly e-tim | which, for ’ : 1 subject j , mtd a lied s . bs wise guverpme ul « zs - fanaticism us | dispernable rm y tothe | pave ed, or, by his refusal to do this, subj NA IN: . wary. i with ed secarny aed which may be eed by Me ek hae is the tirat would call the apcelal artretion bf eatbttes rapes te Sac individuals to great loss and incon- I , Gipstys—Llave been perambulating N instalment of 40 per cent. og ceri rat ropa six mvaths, bund Mg rage ane exes among the Mormons in ‘Ternturies ; wud | recommendation of the Secretary q| Ue cout oe es , hose ver- seribed has been called for by the Boa - | required. % wy. rebellion which has existed iu pe wn | vor of the construction of ten emall =a) ames venience. stioe has grown up of late years to our streets of late, seeking out th rectors, payable to the Treasurer, in Statesville, on 257 Acres of Land ¥ the ennai ieee oa kas the Inet. ‘Totnfle | tight drought For sane yea - ee sach steam. \ anna . na ae (site at the last Lours of dant ones who are willing to give them the 6th day of January mere C.BINONTON 4 ch « manger w ; for | been obhiwed on many occas wp 5 episkele in appropriation: bails, oe This ee " , q wag N, Seo . C tine. ok — 7A ie world | bal Ue enema rage it anit bbe os ie | eralavonilaeitoatarta supply ite pressing hats an the session, of Lew wud Lape aan pois _ | a dollar to tell their fortunes. We rather Sec'ry and Treesurer abeeabelt shal adatst eraghag- peg Seaber Wore a w t to go there with sect | . ine we have no armed verre! inthe na. | © !coustrains the President either tw Soar perearss vs P ee . _ had the = 4w-29 | scining the lande jose : : Rot pols slg ennel pe ied rep pe cae cr etch cen Comenniea gy eeertnes Slo ama tee npc ue on eee SommnAy RVENING) ICIP 1GhT, jthink they found bat few—who ha December 15, 1857 ; == || coals ead ‘etheve: | Galo Us take place ep pcnanperigee4 van co : muon | vy whi jueasures malin = | 4 A ~™ we f eeee would be v: nae hes creole hover = hat few which can enter any of the harbors oe wee or toineur the risk of stopping us been | dollar to Spare. T y | july aveepe A: Lae a fab oa wperered oo ot best convince thems of foreign and deo- | pp u sara y an appropriation bill. | - | | | j jo'chek. Six months credit, foiad Wee mo thes man er . or | Nori, althongh many nithe a goverimnent by vetouy an approp | _ - SASH. jo'e ieee SP milea eral (ad: Weewaal RRA le Pe eoun SmI ice? mcetie somimeree sanivally pase in and eles) Hue f ‘ uae iilky want confided to specie ap | TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CA | . G Wisc of |eurty required. CKMER.C.ME ple of by eeevmpliah Chis objet will be necessary hen Some of warms! veluable interests and | Formally g into effect exisung laws =} A Wonperrut Man.—Gov. SK, he l ° L. BLA ER, a eluico ee peta ani ea ar ie Wie sacar pore w ee aise pavieiure ini lef expaned Eh [i en oe Siebel ley of the country, and | == iWirginia, basieent in tvelncesaree to the Decensber Oth, 1857. Pr. adv. $3— en : earnest!) | mow erable pp» dl-established policy ’ irg , | ——— een ea ————— . wie; and thir TL earn Nt drancht, great speed. and | and tne well-esta SD rumiis - . F'4 ’ ae lupe ing enna — I Lao esos ey ‘ Nod roe (Be, pero et wenmee 9 l:eH | 0ee et Vaete re ho = isle ine coun ofdefence | tetle tine was tien required by the President for Tuk Presipent’s Messace.—This doc- General Assembly of his State, within | gentleman ip this town, having ans: ited busine cd de- recommend ty : puant:y Lam enrry | heavy guos, wou cg f ; 4 i ; , formerly a Commision of the evantry Lam ‘ i 1 be great, and | 1). amination Ny tt, ve at first vom We AN ith W. P. Exuortt, form: vuly See keg erred seen adic aearenh bathtime een at Re ogg tasieerl ae amgan ihe ae antewi part, I have deliberately determin jument, really longeF than we - three days, any une of the first three be Micrckunll cil WikeeeceuN TC kas a racac ' ejay a ve oe tien te apeeien of Congress, cet what | they bed ie eee Va time of preer| 1 it | shall approve no bill which I Lave ~ ie | thought it, excludes our usual variety of long enougtr to till a whole side of this him a¢ that place, and received nu ee dewres to ‘ {co} qumnee om, we me | ture ti keep. (nee tr . 's. |‘ a case of extreme and tos! : A ae & beg 5 Sietmavireeekh ~ritersuo this | Seunty Court hfty may, to suppresnug the serene tea a-| they will prove as effective ca lich aianonatae Jarmined, and it aR hall ; < laa me tw de meee and miscellancons reading imatter, paper. It is said he has just fairly com hove —e . mus Be Y / ao — Wellhuner wil l(TN paroueuce of as order wf Posse eae sh the ; 4 atuing the wove reignty of the ee we enelul. (Cine id them shoe Ut becesuty which shall eve : ‘ A ’ i : “add ° § subject address to Edie hia midelui Now Tease issi, r sale ton sed laws over the Ternuwy of | ee tofa a4 at pie we sins stnedtes rag ieee wttrom this rule. 1 eraren respects: | It is customary for every body to reac meuced his work of communicating to? ; AIM od Ne 7 ee tf-29 the Coart House in Statesville, on Friday the fret ; grees the esiabliaime: to is nanies eompved on unt “ commend that the two houses would | : : ern . Ss bL. Jecomber loth. 1857 r sae, Lreomumend to Congress | perating or four showid he constantly emphove cien- | carbestly, recommen See us ’resident’s message, because it pur tle , ate of pablic affairs day of Jenuary ere 0 dai glall @eetmscall ever ody oe le snl Ou ihe con ¥. otifity, and ef niceties by adel leas two days previous to! the President’s ze, : the Legislature the st p . They hie of New sasthes mm : : ne nlenet indispen session within which no ts to give a true account of all the Pry | ON ’ : with i © arguments ev eombine ' Be igocinedas | Use elaine some approval. | ports to : ' vinia. } 2 oe dorm «ipod esaaeree “Ny Se Lali thal GULL eter al raclad daa as “wh ie new bi ae ee : ; blie z ff irs of the coantry ; and is ex = oo OF acarly erventeen years old, likely and Mocanpiprer w bench ia support of this reevanineadste a cicalineae kde eAwal age the naval service, anc ! mill: | Under the existing jou ve day is allowed; | pablic affa J ; , Pronttien lack - TN E RSH I P. has a good character for being a trusty a = lu prices the hives and the pruper:y uf ow at ed Chaar eucened read sicun’ oracealal hace eanee el . ’ i «) cmetantly nus pected to contain recommendations in A Mail Wagon, running i t oO Bt “4 . ae iu Ge ; : f end these are Bow without ray |e tee hundred theasand detlars or 8230 000 cach Lat tus as caneb nunue to n Cintas e from Beddington, in Maine, yee have rix months credit, by giving Wau op gta esa These pre wt uumb rw alren . alle e etd thee 8 retary of the Tntenor i wor oe ‘ moments! reference to matters which require the! Cala aed f eee a lvoe Dic yue firm of Ruwzee & Co, im this day diseulved : a cp appiceed eseanty! bearing interest from stave ut cme dty mer-amug, mot wr het are ne te rmtwn, Tt treete of the me he very ‘ational Congress. Iv is| Was recently a € J : by mutual conse ut mare irae B. BLACKBURN, Trustee. Hy © usderable, and ie 6 .pidty ‘ Meo thy ef grave commute rntucr ' tnagority « ttention of the National Conyre } ed, but was frit WM. ROWZEF, date A whe = amtoges under which they Gad ‘portant and diversfied branches of admins yp agh ienen nad ht t a . driver narrowly escaped, b 4 | i 7. 4w-28 ye is bape maleate! pacers ib bevy aie > ' ae ne tre er m ie law Among there the! S Colerce Con a ee oy o-| therefore always expected and always ac eved vearly out of his senses. | Me ” Athy. ain ae awe ode ec. copacsaly 1m all> | trot isha Se 4 aud our relations 3 ye their provisions, because the ¢ ¢ B RAINE —__——_— mineral sed agnculta al reer v oe te portant ere the poble land au Pare ee . wuted | contable | ces | : . of the Uuited Statee t ' \ taat if a till be pore ceptable. | = ecember 1a, 1857 L . eee ee Seas ere taal in raed ey er ee ee Lexington Male Academ mt Caltetas ere mow curred carr cihrons cot, and! Our everem for the disposal of the ieee th wdent tne ta eager ear | - , s rapes Kins SG ailead ihe msiein k ‘ ie vating with the fathe “of oar | he im bot required to retune at, with Bee ea Fire i Hitispore’.—Major Town THE POLICY OF THE AMERICAN TAKE NOTICE, HBNULE eest Beesiou Wil Gocesenes on' the i ; . w the Peethe Ny adapted ts: the satiety Saal st ; vwhich case it shall not be a | } ; ant nt on . : I : esl ly wee he tr pity yaaa Oe beagle mans cob ald aie MED pel wernce SS a(t wy eine oa ete ciseatat eek pre Mrcetaaeg Tn ros’s Hotel, in Hillsboro’, was barat ot WILIGS. | _ saree ena ores coneren street) aweene Daal apesleues pe nepee atten efaivelews Bu neevesenne Som Naren wer, an Coal ome T AC ORDINGLY Number of echolars limited ts twenty d we ler re re ep an el aa Lee fee ee es Pinca lvmda (aad ofiM1 at (Ibe nex (mmewe ssh ee vatun | Lhursday last, together with all ite: fur The lithe duge and all ; ' k AND AC U | dente inedel Givakesates seagate aia oo county irue, ee ee the es nave . . t Ute appropnia - x tps The 7 z d Ree t bar ’ isa \ote = =< i a Whale praciple = reece ie sremam nneeldsomty be eae a fate excellent law! niture, provisions, out-houses, Kc Tine Pre ya Hinpche abd’ weetbeart (seaiihe},be LL peravas indebted to as, mast come forward more than a week'’sduration. Lexingwa is a quie hace the C.D cassorces tt clear that ' : resemte th our coun: [fh ile omer dior ember! ot i upper roca ‘of cue al me f d make payment by the firt of Janoary 155", and healthy village P ‘eae ng eae tia a allowme a salary, instead of a per db fire originated in an up} xgestion as to the policy proper) 4% a» ¢ callecton, | TERMS wos wer making poser Congres aCpn see cope ty met pe nienee of a Our suggesti J or their eccuunts will be put out fer ¢ i! . IMS. i AP, be awnstsee 10a sf im wetrraarzh the Ter + heretohwe deprced of BOVNS2 AGE are GC jy om nd halehng Ny ' 1 of the boarders. to be pursued in the coming gubernatert KOWZEE & CO Afro $95.00. very - oe aimdutely r w : ‘ > f-29 Claemecs and Higher Mathe cs, - ¥ tar i ltd etl at hn a hein ements df vhe path - amore of revenne are af) a mitnending you , jy al clection, has inade an awful uproar iu! pycember Ist, 1857 C = ra 20,00. th fe ed the e ‘ ih oe . aree of te . , In le Le - - ‘ » ooh’ 2 y | sick Seca mele (aver aioe area isiredl( ones | MAW kslal tie eraiet as (armaliiiig ibs cr evesiheers enters = Be Comgreas.—This body waa organized the Democratic pack. “From the sturdy | ’ ODT ATTY er re eWay ignite - he 2 beanie sap | rrest senpport hey es he ae e on t 2 . . : : M. GALL: : . siohbethoneii Re ee aera seme and or : Bags ent rece ol he oat A Ait: \\ ata reper a 5 ‘ vo the 7th inst., without difficulty, by the tastff that growls at the door of the trea | |: \ | R \ ( ) | | ( , 1, : ber wan. yess J ; palo » fae sn a MeV ne | he be ‘ draltivate P ites t ape rt c ®th, 1857 Ra = esp eh letate shoes hel Aa Theme ne sulrene. 20 enee : " aime macnty with farted ( hats ‘election of Col. Orn, of South Carolina— jsury, to the suarling turnspit that bh Ios * | aaa 7 stp rel aloe i a eben : ; : ; my i os wunce , the matter having Leen definitely settled) on the remotest verge of the frontier” | N and efter the first day of January nert, we SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ae Jel GUL MY 7 7 ° preva sae tu bal-| there is an incessant din of barks, and a ( . i well the following arucies fur Cann aud Ban AT rath es mp ¢ nati G , JAMES BUCHANA in & democratic caucus 5 \ t.) constant gnashing of teeth at us. What rea, only, via } y N Cc eee bai aly Carrer hy jase i lotting. Mr. Breckenridge being absent, better pruof is wanted to show their mor SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSES, | OLIN, aNe tat but . ’ Senator Firzyatuicx of Alabama, was tal dread that the American and Whiy IRON, SPRINGS, AXLES, LEATHER, N the 15th of December next, in the village of paar nee ; 1 dyeete of dean! tft remot itintion=! 5 - ; f the Benate. pro tem | ; Il unite with the Distributiou COTTON YARN, BACON, MEAL, ¢ Ou, Iredell Co., I will sell, to the highest bid- M ( y rved fever enpved apem nbjer phate cme of the : N HAIR FAIR chosen President of the Senate, 7 arty will an - Tie TLOUR, AND ALL KINDS | WO YOUNG AND fot the N ld h eid ] aA. b ¥ der, T bg ona tiem dreck «| walt bebe tted to any perante bs Jerable interest ts manifested in Democrate to beat an anti Distribation | OF PRODUCE { ‘ : dpsed toe Bla eee ee Compras the aad otal Were eet anc penile teeter ye Sans ahem th f publ rine Democrath The Raleigh Standard, on : a Ned to adupt this plan for two | LIKELY NEGRO BOYS, bl i eo | Whilet T dy not deay to Congre , ; nel elatior j f the office of public p bana We have been compelled to ack . sd Scala! rae : : vs bene file ase propricte. lo give away oben Liv, ever Leard of of imayined such @| relation to filling the office « I } mt Uiis occasion inore particularly nervous Renee) let We canpot buy these ganda race pt for! 6° them isa gond Blacksmith ; and endear ia nears Nie ashore yee a thei for the parpeeee of tne Seigti: gs See e'? thing asa Humen Hair Fair. As few,!ter. This place has grown to be a mo than any of its brethren, wishes to put anGS The profs made ou them are too | (2° ° enough to be any thing except a scoundrel, me hb “ A ri nvdenng the greal tempts thing as i . ty x sant oder the ¢ , ep Fi of tug them un dt ther ume by the i ny heomted proce io mete as Reena meer Gelcanest bs tee chulines Ww se perhaps, ever n of inquiring into important and lucrative of any a - nae the skirts of pea edeeicipreode S aerend oat MURPHY & CO. [°°R" ™ same time and place, I will sell a ie Wie ee: re ¥ ' ' 1 tresee =I foul ea is now thought! poo pon » danger it ap . : : “ - ore pevected the source of the Deautlal tresses wie coutrol of Congress. It is now though Flag” between it and the da P| Dee. 8d. 1nS7 ina House and Lot Beautifully Located. ee ge : etude ‘ \ sear evn evere day Ei ee aed hate SreAU MAS Of Olin mani Tyankeuot prebends. If the Standard expects to : ye en having : . os an i 3 Fe sales Are see ; = tha ) N; OF ’ : 7 Ea _ . rr aeviy ’ A Tong credit will be given a fact, « ary a Nepal Pect i euler Cf ° Sete Venus, tre windows of the lair the Soath Side Democrat, (Va.) will be! “sow tares ee ee ‘ : 7 ] ears I will give a credil of lwo, three, fear, five ounce ee We-se bre aher mane wind 7 T : = A deal wever, | : — Texparr temporary and ourself, let itinike He at wevem TEN yeara, if required. . . ‘ 2 ofe ' ‘ ee c hie ie a! privaic ee be aver, ‘hat this ia the seas f elected printers to the House a reat and it will find in the sequel that Ex id th ve Mite = ‘ ve come atts Pre | : t . wt ned 8 eine BA } . > 1P57 au eli init a) * ania eetee are tee ent are ‘ ti baie fair at) Morlaas ’ “ was the former incum be SU al “itwill have its ialbor le pais N Wednesday 30th of Dee 16 Bbels Now Q4th, 1857 _ anne ath : ; ‘i © acres th Ms T I , France M tay ledved that enormoas COrruUplions Were Maleigh vegiater gre wo pd GE AE ‘ J mee! bap al ages ‘ e age ; , led lie si f rd. including 9 field harde, and tw \ thi N a | L ‘ hue f Pan, and of Sue pract Jwhich rendered an iuvestigation Just 60; the “ Register” and the “Pu be rept place atthe late ressdence ‘ ome hg 4 ew a . nate . ° . ‘ ne ma : uv ae scessury. lu adis A a entcrt e same ideas ©" our of IL ovchick “=: dom: ; . . ne ce =| wa ‘ ; of printing accounts necessary trict and Flay” entertain th sale Cas idee, at the hour of 11 Gi RANKI VIA S PENH cakecoees Wavied Gauht ike waren at Rows we homed 0g . . de eis poe ling into cussion on this sabjeet, on the Sth inst.) regard to distribution, and the i. D ber It, 1857 3a ] are n the CABINET MAKING buei- . zerch wane . s tlenlere: we wding into sal J . a SAAR [ii ecember lat , tre & Co, h ea pewet es ms aot ‘ tae . ee Tie bair dealers w : r ine! Mr. Surrtut, of Via. said.“ the profits were leading measures, tor the which the W lng P woeld reepecifelly sanounce to the eiuscns of . ( A ee % aha « ‘ prince fr ¥ i eee sigh : : clit be party have so long contended, and how XAG Saheabury and the country geoeraily, that he is mow, ; es: AR ‘ r . f vinx, and the youny B500,000, and a printer whe might be! party . {itfer fro the , 4 > «2 © some extent. and will, in a short time, be fully pre- ical pated 1 5 ¢ ever much we tuay differ from tl x se . ve mad on wee ssf e hee : ’ ate sett t r mT, fares ected to-day, could get a quarter of a + : ,; vy SHE fourth eesmon of Coneurd Female College | pared to furmeb anything ia his hee . aN, ® ’ h va ec ces : ‘ ster ' » a art Ae " - bh etpene ace m the . . ee ' rons of barr, ” : > : | . athens on ike th of Having had some ex, . Me i . ert rt tue UE Dar \ million for his contract Phere is some sued in the coming yn om coe, ie arene: gf . noite gee by chee biicmiicn aad penctechiy, with the . The fh . ems eeneen ee eee? . re fhe katy - | thing cotton iu Denmark, if this be true, gon it will not be meth a oe fess lll lad vq the day of examina-, determned ef: seb Sean lat hae: . ' : t h em ie» i weer s 5 ; of the pabuc. He is now at the pT e ar 4 : , ; fy “aiw tans > f the pi inees togarre : . 1 aren t ‘ bs and it ought to be ferreted out ae 4) ie lhamneed at the |Uvmr at Pocket E ll KELLY Secretary ree & Co, bat will, ina few wetks, remove to a sales c - - . : , ’ t*have been very much amnsed a : . ne T - » hne ung husbands accompany ther wives In the Senate, on the same dav, Mr aN ae ites over the sugy RB. The nent Seemon will commence on Wed. | 8" rel , s . : vee a We cha ace vouny lee eine ves, ya, raYoniolice of lis dlcteriniatiouncapers-ul the: § tandard, | t Le NE st Appin pee H KELLY Opposite WeConnaughey's Store. “ Ket ° . > i “s ‘ sist ny cool ; bse TU IASS PAVE tion of the “ Register Whenever the neaday the 6h of sneer): rere COFFINS, aed FI8k'S 8U- ree n . taal uadlagl CA ‘ T . ey : , rat ALS ETOL SL Uordl\totor rose thd@mews of the President on Standard bezins to apply the whip and | December sch. 1857 pital Sener we at of i bee ; . Fas vieies ee ’ ; ' Twenty franes is the! '@ . , Other gentlemen Detndard: best A p ida tare ©.° Cheeter Standard, S C., Chartotie W ise PERIOR . ‘ ; ' ° hve mghi« " ' h- the Kansas question ther gentleme spurto the backs and side Me % eee neeri sin times. and forward ne . ' anid oc ve . f 1 A othr a wive rthe neh ! } i Western Democrat Me li B aeny ihele t + e rea . : 2 Pm) gy loss seen ae " -_ : rity Of t atiided: to. the subject, and in terms ful asat has done in view iu the : ibd Sarthe Se ie ent at res wii at Statesville eta C ura. ases, ‘ : aie 2 ‘i whe’ are u muloant root 4 c : , ci iting wit he Ww o Puree ne ; ree fears ' iafoltths ; ewe t ; Ochs fora tent hich clearly indicate, we think, that and Americans uniting with ¢ ' ATR AND WATER TiaHT,) kept constantly om hand * . ‘ ! 4 edlatiartc flict I h which ‘ ; fistrilutiouiste. it tay be ect duwi ; ver ee Cae untry produce and ' Nees ‘ . . . - ! . . | ston. this. cratic dist deotints, tay f rma, very ke bid sj teA Pm p acer oie Ae there is to be trouble at Washington, 3 se a: Raed fact that [sees beaberwate. 1, Cre eer eee cree eas Wacom oe ore ne tras he j iS seme ene ; Thia ning market ta le al winter, about Kansas, and not unlikely, and is awfully frightened We dad munthe siend ‘ Gankited eeetendlnlecercr 1 « eant ie Mero wilaotce F s 8 ) ail ae Aleaancte three -foar u i ; cape dik ar te, and attra ‘ ; war in Kansas thought that the Standard had dealt the mech Wielnat ond) Cherri lw ented) tor ekech le hberal if ' : ’ d rhastion the mtr well as Piste eens ‘ Pia tical cards suttcvntly long to have price will be p . aneymert ae ' es , ‘ : neces have Pelitical ca : ISON. ' a rm te (ee anal beth lo oy e ahecred pu “ c Honesty, bc.—Circumstancea have sequired a little more steadin f thre 5 — 8. R. HARR at re f a them wsliab’> pre any, their ) the . Satimecay, Dec 8th. 185 , : AN ge . Lind eM oe soe has gL GL ; hair combed much to do with the honesty of inen, es nerves, and not to tren so blue about the AND : ’ le euchon ‘ b rome reed It r ir ’ t ¢ . : = . rus otis Fo WN A wee gel ea Gal eed a A 1 Ata he the herter : snoto ther waists pecially in regard to the payment of ville, and show such scat ie c nae EN FOR ( \| If | ! : heres tand hanging \ ul ) be . , opponentcs own up nie -* . . ¢ and be ered ‘ i Hien as Well as women! tilts, Sone inen who are very prompt tress when its oppouent caine r it NE ‘ see 2 . ¥ ite a Lee paige: forse The s , | conclude: _ \ them, not un-, it with a tramp that threatened to spuil a = : n far : : . * ers will con ose who are pear them, not un ae : So mane ont, 10 clea A ' oo Set tour fair re a ling scene to pay those w oi ‘i : i f to band by which it had calculated beyond | \ fCoart. Now Term, we will ~ F ' raeete Mat this must be @ degrading scen frequently neglect and utterly refuse to ars in the stakes. Now we are DY virtae : th mn ; = = - = A aa ld the stock of wigs and | reque y re ctee Elona line a dou ee by — We cae & ; Sree melee 1 na HS Shia ar : e+. fr a0e on R 2 ” , ’ Be al; yone afar wv i ra ti f. 2 Baditor of the Standard being t ee roer, 12 ast hie y frees ine ® he I Tndesre vith oon f tt 1 bands, and top pieces, a Boh aae lr Or >that he wil! VE LIRELY NEGROES belonging to the : ig ales mye ire eae - meat data inthe T an , or etot a good opportunity to discover the hon next Governor, and we h pe that he will FI SCENE G s ; : = ; fn ties . . in 1 A 8 Hed Geel ’ . on lits usual equanimity, for Oi Presier Heure : v Com're. Pe ee nD : ; ers S tieaute fit ocx, be eipplied | coe and the dichonuet ainong their distant’ at a re gain " s ees wr ee Opposite Murphy s Granite Rew. JR B ADAMS 4 The repeurt of the Secretar ne rare 1 hee of Cherhese sciapariteikemy (Srltte 1 Pealiearediiay tiie ; lo it. We can sort) unless he does we shall “ , RIpY Vue Dee 8, 1837 . forviqh 0 drtaded ot stemeut FN eas pans yectnpert tathem| tT he bee ee ee iq. Patrons, and they do it, We ¢ from him our countenance and support, SALISBURY, N. C. . ns ton HS oy Sa 5 arershabeleel sles Sree NSU ek ie : ™ A erlf eve te RE AEC Lolth fn: : south of them cut as casily as a geciner irae ie and fall in with the * Register’s” idea of ae an A ehied RIWEUY, heh TS Walid * “ o- Oe » ‘ ” ha ' sant damsels of the 1 1 ' oS 5 ye mMoer : ; s Teles ot . and John er, ae i . CRON Ska ceeart a . Alb ‘ Ree m tae, ye peas Jam i sntoutia couutee ie lileck and wiite sheep We have in running a Distribution Democrat. NLGHAU Elateptioa ot he -whatwise eae ite € estate M Go es ; eee . fi (ae tal debe ool oh as os ee is a * France, ary imports our minds eve now, a namber of most un Why, Mr. Standard, we are surpr nad | aud of the ST Mee eraag by ik B TURNER, \°o™ barca « ee ge er ' annnally ittivated scoundrela, who will probably at you; have you not; laced in a mos : peaches args Deo &. Isic ee ony wae atty «+ lite ~e ¢ ‘ in the | mnittizate A A rOatcNip paper our Views | andereegned virte 4 Diet | re are fairs in to ek or ry they | Conapicuona pa Al Ee ‘ ¥f =~ c vous rnd Hf (lenersl the 1 Wee ) ia vernity the wrong they } - . , Bee rnb et tee ale Re ee wivar| nse dene aus Ie ince notte lal tas the Weg oeaionts ane Sas DENTAL NOTICE. ' is lhe 1 rt 2 o « he ” og t mite Wih the bilan id z Ltn A . . viventirona vintuoaes: |) s ee have done us. [fit were not for the h all stuff and are we net your poe en AND \ one usind y fthe . : " At } r patrons, editors wonld Fi ) nevrted ?! nel we 1 "aN 4 = e tuirhe t portion o rt rons, ed : be so dis t ee NT] vate iviks n a Trcic e cropa of the turha hac female (Sat rtion of t | ‘ Then, why be so my hat the Rey WEDIC INE \ Ms R RP BESSENT bas treasury at hs . bya first blush, it w seen : cal innuch more frequently retire in disgust ere tell you, in confidence, that the ie + . ] ir al rama ow the cur r benities @mkregate fur t f ; / a Gi R ‘ ' vanity would effectually prevent ee : rou the editorial chair, As it is, the! jcrer is joking about this Jey Ee ‘ cinnplele in (he eclectnia : Pare ar Ace . Ma pee be = pre er A . hundred» horty -t4 ~) A tv an olenc 0 ‘ z . ae 1 toenjoy a little fan, mic ile. Uru *erturme ry . tth bis protessier at he Te d ny ty Ne avllare and tarive : trathicasthia Bat cuprd ane ahaa Ctl fal and honesty of by far the lar! merely quizzing you, t ee A he eh : Aas en Burung Plaid. & . 1128 a Soe . aasioua thi Vareen ys atid fai tata tess ’ : \ Son gyour wondertal tright ane s ain Ar a BrN.532.n49 12 wae eostromger pa ' an . : . . ‘88 of at Witnessing y Bree : eur lan venules ee ' / bg rea forthe fiscal vent emdiny | rr les ids its aid to this singular gest number, overcomes the meanness © : ‘rnatio ou just keepat tie head and that withstie WdiNcwe rho e street at . The pobhie cep nds ures t < ficeel i. yi even 5 cliee cousternation. J clase Stores in the ¢ , F 1 Jone, (M57. mm muted tu seventy mole : » tom of parting with the finest orna rogues, and so they drive on pretty cheer. , f your editorial columns what we have RS a ar eeen cone er RLS oy ~unding nd even hundted an. Any hielo 0 , ' ar 4 ’ - - 5 Wevon ene x ei ol sit e 8 \ : handed and taenty-twe theneand env em Se i] SY the person which nature affords. || Ity. Rognes! yes, we way rocues: for d, and when your enemies come jeer. pry ociin's or te Honetiacd ) wor we Carnty hone ds labaland rishtiches ¢ I tment to the | ; erarilie fully wy i ’ - 5 Sard, 2 A Dteliitlicin tov siete esos ble eral ness ercure becE lies Rmyer om rey oper as i in In Brittany, particularly, where man who neglects to pay an honest) |, you, read it to them, and tell the nT \ Mer , ee Nees ef Sabian 7 a Ac eden cloki Kucadeed ng Ae a taitken black hair is pro: a im es Le or ie a eta cee rianilnioncontron : coyemm a apatch halle ONS miles Ba n t thous 2 heal r t vnc ’ } ue, aud oneht t t ote ass, | y a . ale ve bay color, mane cabe DAB FO OL, were apt . | from debt. is morally a rogue, fad 5 & oe s did a es Od By reap anne a < Ayaltiressie ; . i ‘ ; ig the woiverss ws ’ - } >same Comfort auc ( 4 ) = | re, supposed to Be 3 years ; ’ tik Cen ; rea iertiieanitrente al fashion 1 7 4 a Meilavere allerenntilecn fort aud courage a Le ia ieeeoe ivathe lok ai beter cor vy old ; ama : ten Mediihe (@esiryecine cen | ; {tures of the fare Iildhood upwards, to wear caps se close so branded by honest me Macbeth, when inthe hourof danger and Re BE YOUNT, Raveaa, . aud premio, levying il hes ax adjusted By T clrild lice : ‘ ‘ a Tie as | ; SWBDAL ror: cy : | + perpenale ; ; . ' Sho ds : ' ern at preacne anal ycus Ph a a if H yeeree nuirig arith a Q11.507,.670 Toe last mpletely to conecal the He e Ae The man who takes a newspaper, ¢ ' : vg When the thick clouds Nae LAtheriitie (Pere Welton Wie ( ; . tHhion geven hundred and cen he A ' Nannies |‘ . sparticnharly fine ) ° 7 refuses or neglecta > animated his tollowers, - f-2- = " Hi enteen ailion @even ' a t ‘ to the er rirls there lave par A ders advertising, and refuse ve around him, he animate Decent sih ils 1 . i andred and foarteen dollars and twenty | Ee 80 he was ace peasant gar » vreatest abundance. Tt C8ls : : He pcmene ies rm vroclaiming the prophecy of DNEY 1 xe Sugar ( ane he nite, @17,710,014 23 Department y uding the an | hair, and in the gyre: fbean to pay fer ity is as muelh ¢ z Hy boldly E : 5 o JAMES M. ED? ’ H nes ‘ mf : " i ! te inte the treasury for the firat q v0. th of free nim yvecommionas hotto be a mark oF} i yan ropriates to his own use the Pre of the SPITS SWATCH) ie bl 56 John Street acie he reeeipte inte the tre ete Naw perl [ATS alle oO approprig o his F 2 ‘s . “ ' fihe present fiseal year, commencing |e J ; NM OSN,051 , and the ceninvude vd the p are morally tineapable wh pPpeey ie Macbeth shall never vanquished be. u ; « wD. ; f ‘an cthou mruduced § ty cat } in t - >of another hill cM ari qh bpd TES oO ete BB twenty mulhon nine hundred and twenty mine thet | quer, p {by the appropriation from the treamury ; wing eas intrinsically beaut) vate property of a Circa Machen ecud:(y high Duceusse of i tMesus GM & AT. cat 4 Be ocind eight hundred and nineteen dutlare and ae EE satindihy theiaet by LAU Re é a It is a truth whieh .-: ; , Shall come agaimet him LEYS reare RING fe Merc hainiisesrnnmllinahes | vay " eet tor oat a oy) . one conte, (G20,989.N19 FI), ar none to the Jb on ad Auguat 1X, INS5, and hy th 3 ina leaving en Cone ; told, perhaps, in the pre Sudeide The Wiluington Herald pu M JOR NTA RAMEAY. : ee : pte of the Re ROE Rien OSS a tre ey yt A= made hy the ac at See 4 os yee welt on i to le ‘ that the charming y. 4 ain extract of n letter, dated F ay- eee Org Be an Sree (ETRE \m-97 ‘ ; mre thirty-are mille he ae 69 ta he rernied tn the credit 0 ce of our ladive, cs shes ¢ i f NOTICE Mita, are ce Siede * y f honaand dollara, $96,750,000 eae . rounieof the current year. Tecom | 8 ; lich beautify the ; - ati or D ‘ AM suatrnments Wa ; rR ; hing i upetend Sonera 91 ee esis Panveai gies tin the arcoan'e of the current year depart trigettes aml tresses which y noma. etteville, Dec. 10, as follow N the frat day of January, 185%, will be hired, ee , Pompe or YO WPEC Bue The VEGROES a befo: Q a4 aderation 1 ne |i Ss ’ ORS . ne firet d o a soy's Pa if | n three hundred and eights mne thousand 1 mend to veur A cak fth LEAT Were eee | ming belles, may | VOB. Wiehtinan, editor of the Caro ( ) remises, about owe handred N ‘n ae * and + . TERS nthe dothirty-four dollare and eaght CeO antin relation to a eta Sin Franeien, ‘ ven shorn from Breton damesels CAN gelitt , aimed Elliot on the pre mavalihGe (REE pareelc den En ne aero Hon Gand LANDS belonging to Jar. HW sods, will be ve hundred eh Gi hon ielwareiemariwetiressiy heck San one i ee dareate| rly have dheame haliita Phe dintan, and a vonng man ona , ar ron Sle Asi di deened: [ot one, Panis ont ee n s . x luhn A hired and rented acuthe -Riwan Stiltacne Tuesday, rae $75,2N0, : Californian The ne ne ie eo cof very filthy and Toathsc : : hh found dead in the same be TIES) BL coeds anine FB Badger, © Mi tice Mth December Those persons who hired negruee : _ n a ihe one, gs ne, best AS ‘ ‘ ‘ r Normans nor French, ! were both foun , hing meee Terms made kaown on day of hiring Gan fins Rava att D ose 1 here Vth Dece Si feke te thereon that dey, ‘ firat que eur . nla € ’ ma e nel ‘ 1 1 1 ae 1 0 1 eiline er | rg e pre e , * i = P Phacartinl exosniitireedlir gene t quart a ted te atta the important objec plat Breton an ie fyicv ane Unnwoln and at the Shemwell Eonse : ar A a A eee e t of MANNING'S « brated Organ the present yea O G FUARD, Guardia. ' aie , eee twenty theee million ) hore elsh than s ! r ae . " ati ine »y had both te ( a ; . vere Ve Teter ne a five handed and. Congrese revulmon may hav eu | 1 vave, and as idle They left a note saying they li : Adm'rs, pendente lite Melvdrans, 120 December 15, 1857 Yw2d ' zetinandred sad fartceo tiaass 473 The late daastrome moneta eroment they are wild and savage, ' Nitric Acid for the purpose of sui ; ' 2w29) Vet. 13, 1857 | ne Pwenty cig ht dolls resind: (hill veneven cents feed vand lan good effect LT i ri ine and l dirty as human nature can well be ken hie: 3 Salisbnry, Dee ESth, Teo y right hundred © oor wine ane de as ' ” 1630), of which three millon eng i Dus two dol and the peapl: to retarn to the pra rr Gapenctie. ' The poorer women wear their, cide ' nety-five thousind two bondred Ep ’ werent coonomy beth in pubbe aod priva ' and exist 10] area ere sp: | yudiew are pee Hale y hs t the public debt, ineluding | ditares phed to the redemption of the public ' Punotuality, A Shoemaker, of the city of Duabliv had a longing desire to work for Dean Swift. Swing, the banker, and Mr. Sican, a mer He was recommended by James chant. The Dean gave him au order tor a pair of boots, adding: “When shall Ihave then “On Saturday neat,” said the slioe-- CALL SOON, Quick SALES FOR CASH, ENSURE THE BEST BARGAINS. time of enlistinent, and service of the officers und pri- * th vates of each. Also, the general and brigade ordets maker. 1 HAVE sow on hand the beat assortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar tran ae i " ket. comprimng large Stocks of BOOTS DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIERFS, “[ have no appointments,” said the Dean, “nor would t nave you disappoint vthers; set your own time and kee a “L thank your reverence,” replied Da FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. M. HOFFLIN, (yg CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL...) sears [ Now's the time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS: SHOES, : ‘ SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, and KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, Just Published, PUDNEY @ RUSSELL, RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR; | i} CONTAINING TUK OFFICIAL MILITARY AND FINANCIAL CORRESPONDBNCE OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF military, historical, and financial information during Uhat period. Also, the organization of all the Regi- showing the uames, rank, date of commission, me ots, HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, Gen's Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon and others, In 1776, °77, and °78, showing the last trials at Val-! ley Forge, breaking up the encampment, order of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of attack prick, “1 desire no longer thau Saturday merick, 1 eno longe au Saturday og cs ther wecelea tow numenus to menting, which Cam selling at vaay Low paites ror caen (i the British, at Monmouth, Also, an account of e’en, when yuu will Le sure tulave thei pean suit any purch wer, as my stock emraces every eariety of ervie and aveuier, Tne PUBLIC the capture of Fort Washington, aud the horrors of without fail. are respectfaily invited to CaLt and examine my GOODS, bear the prices, and judge for themselves. the prisons and prison ships of the British, in New York, with @ SerremBer 2p, They parted. The boots were finish trl7) LIST OF AMERICAN OFFICERS IM- ed at the time; but, throu, business, Mr. Jamerick 1 them home uL the Dean drew tte cat } thei to his mind, i ; ; “Mr. Bamerick, you Lave answered to Surqeon awd ‘ttechanical Dentist, the commands of your t ls; Gat wou x ee have disappoiited ine, lor Lo was to tave eenmerats Ai Mee ere been at Sir Arthur Axhoson’s, in tic Statesville, N.C. county of Arman, on tis day.” lndeed at | . sald Bainerick, Gad inaeea, s partial setts L* fully prepared to insert fuil and PReEPH oa Blandy's Chioplastic Process, “the boots were fl datthe tune, bai I forgot to bring thei home. ; atest and greatest improvement in m Tue Dean gave him one of his stern chuucte Do nto the profer Among ' ye C smes ¢ au her proce s» are Jooks, aud, alice: a .pauce, avshed tinu udvantages ese snes oVEr any ot proce s s beauty, Cleanliness, sirength, and pertec adapa ow Dre. Har he Baltimore whether he underst 1 vardeniiy as w Bamerick answered — as bool maaiiy, *Nosir: bul l tiave scem some very eee ; : fied tal astentren fine garde ee v ihe a yement aud preservation of the *Cuime,” sad tue Dean, in a good Ve 1 |. OFFICE at Besidence, West of the Female College. Con “Lowi show some bumored tone you improvements 1 have made in the Dean ent ere ilrentce ery garden. ; : prompt attention. ‘T ence: My work They wa ked through tothe Gecgeee Su 1253 13? further end, when the — (A. Henderson, W. D. ged bis | Necting suiethin dioealel eae ' } tage 90, One large I2mo. Vol., of 600 Pages---Price, $1 50. eT must efey in 1 he, ‘stay her ae ra tb A Tenens Wack . . s work is led as a le ’ all til! T come back.” oy Druggist & Chemist, : Phen he ran out of tue yarcen, ced ; - : : ¢ to persous clang ut ir pen-ei0e) jie the door, and putt Key tu tls pocact SALISB ERY. ( em th reiviccy reir fore » faring the Rev . ‘ ns nae taenary ar he voelum tos he pames ot Bamicrick “wiisca Wboul fii Wh grew Successor to Sill & Sill. ver SUU0U fice rs: aud privul:® ioe dark, and, vot seeing tue Dean, he at last reseID eee © senenwanie Army, and should be ra the ha he des an ventured to fu.ew iain, Gut nd the \\V I Towels A é of the brave mea who fou r the i. door Jocked. Ile hueck and ¢ ! ‘ .M vt eoliia 13. 20 35 se : ONES mee Stott several times to n> purposes he percess zoe Pocket Haadkerchiefs 9. 1 mt 30, Cretaia this work asain braves cy ; ae, : : » < < ‘° bn: pa ed bimeelf cor Bucd vetWeen Ligh Walls, Eresh Druss. PANG PBswses, 2! 1 m sand pat gs as the niyht dark aud J, int tiobta TE DEC ENES. Acye Pee | < 2 | PER MONTH March. However, be bad vot the least | a sate td incts 100 acting as Vg suspicion of his boing ntet rally 5 ae . J a. Swen k ( hed Wuslins he au tined. The Deanery cervanis wenity bed . \ > tly 0 : ig ad x ve eae Ae Hae . ae ; \ at their us ir, and the 1) an reima 0 ; " ee t bir Catalog 8 18 8 vo unt twoow « nt ‘ al Ale Al ’ ‘ Tony ! “ ( Vide .s morning. Hhy then west ots VESE SUGAR CANE SEED vn on peusea Ste morning. then went rt ail ALOU & I Nb OED ca. s on rio 19 Jia . and drew t charyes out of a biuodes . : ‘ ane Fee base and other fire arius, then returaed P es « ( nese Saar ¢ ~e¢ Ge ‘ , alw and rang his bel He was iminediately of my wn ras au es thoke 1n * on Neus ., a Wer see R 0 B A R D \y ‘a attended by one of lis servants. ‘ ails nt t sall gz atthe 0 sui - ; ' : ; ‘ r e OPPoy ene St ale, 2 pet pons 1 Tlit “Robert said le, “1 lave seen mu GW. BROW N _ . Cappalin hel OS cinper ver r 1 ark disturbed witha noise in the parade » i 5 uo D net oe panei ee ‘ It )\\ \ \ | I ( )| S|: sy fear sume ers have ehtercu, get . walled oe x cha ‘ dee a lantern, and call up Saunders VALU. BL ' ' . ia e ait ; renovated @ ; Then t Dean took the lantern, and ie wees rya a : es = oF , » HOE . Sern. f staved by thea su ttt ‘ REAL EN1 AN l kL ° ° ‘ oe Watce ae: a - : , ; . are S H nF M puts aod I © woe “Arun yourset, edd bey “abd ’ IN STATESVILLE a Sire vee ; me ‘ ‘ ‘ ° id “ s se Ue Jed tuen tito the pur , Ow I 0 R s A L E . = wee 1 he light e« tract | 4 way A mre womliong i ‘ the light attracted 4 athiciis - ; . ; : . : i who came 1 a up tu ticun, Cy I : : Sree - v . ne UT Yh fang) ac i vary (noe. the H + koewn at preernt as R.& A. MURPHY, /urerrs ’ A inst es re is tier = t a abel ’ e POAKD . ‘ ) lacey ; WALKER’S HOTEL, Neisebury, (et 5, ae Saun ; : > : adwaning it, on which there are ax pew n ui oo rified tu death, tell on la id veg ee eh Deena rath eye cae a \ 1 1 j - fe Live Dau tie jauter sreets ” gt e KR KR Dep + W ' 160 ne sree { abou f Th { ’ ie Wis aaeea Dr. W.S. Tate, | OCTOBER, [Nz tlt that time. COST, OUR ENTIRE SPOCK B aud the pnces therect, Men's heavy Boots, 2.75 to 375 PRISONED, "The time of their capture, release, &e. An account PHE CUNCINNATTI, Ivauia, and Maryland, a list of Ti New York, Pear the incmbers’ naw J &e.y the half-pay, commuta MORE GOODS, AT, AND LESS TITAN COST, FOR CANIL stot all the 3 WHO SERVED TO THE END OF THE WAR, counplete OFF —o— And acquired the right to half-pay for bf vata FTNHE Coparinership of Ro & A MURPHY, with Stet: and Jand. Proceedings of S4th Ce eps, aud ; Uuited Strtes Court of Clivos, rt tive 1 teetor expire ou the first day of February, 1855, bv lim: ; hat SALA Cadi a Claire aaa ul a lltnaceatmcke by Tom one UDe all: Ba) (acts Ai une Resa) GRE VE Th benefit of the Heirs of Officers of the Revolution ; reasons which that from and a AND BEL Therefor rthis date, we will t known SELL AT © be w owill be Virgina half-pay wod tand laws; the led lo the parsuge of the Act f July 5. R82. by Con yresss the names of the Virgiaw officers whe rece list of sone of the articles we have on hand ne heavy Negro Shoes, No's % to 12, €135 per ed land, with an interoritn Wetof the om pur, land disinets of Ohw, KReatucay aud Teuvess \ Boy's " "Pte 5 $1.00 tons of warrants, surveys el Men's | r bound Shoes #125 to 1.50, SY Rerolutionary Pension Laws of the United States. a calt “$4.00 Ladies’ Shoes, 50, 75 to $1.50, Boy's Boots, 75 to 8150, As they now exist, wih commentures th ge stock of Children’s: Shoes, Notes oa the services of Vanous f revoluvou gro Wool Hats, 65 iry officers, with an extensive het show'ng the tune | tle. hey died, & eo, & i. crores Me em hr . Sie RECOVER set eee remember ¥ t ant eve Redd . v P CALDWELL. C & WE Lrsacks Dive pool Salt : ee ae - ~ wpare fay , po me SUGAR CANESEED. Soha ane be cy r ‘a (y ‘ es - . ( HINES Sugar Cane 8 foe ale at King P ! Loaf <A ir HORSES! HORSE warm J mee i safe lulie Were & o> Ca s Cy Ava 1 ( anidles as =. Peak 2 Ae vss INFALLIBLE REMEDY To Prevent Rabbits Barking Apple 6 ce : Bice ron ro SI) REWARD, 0 esos ae f ie « ANAWAY abe r he With d 1), ce ae a oy esti he =m vee = ee ee cece a WHEAT £ WHEAT!) 5022 cis ai hie he pie a ' £ J aie “oe rane Bl <HELS “ “ : : o* « : : : « Hew De — “4 : , : JOUN w hicies ' NQO POMBUG e , vs wos . - ee aoe Certificates of Marriage, Nw can SUPERTOR BUCKETS. (i : won : a mw! _ a AALUBLE LAD POR SALE GUNS! GUNS! 2 pt Fi of her NOTICE!! gained Us a resus ane ‘ qualities w , A | Bos i bavtacy es bs ee brighten and y LOR PRINTING Viget eerie soul. \ «dat thiad ¢ Pducaticnal Yssociation for Rowan Co WATER lie M N ive Mate . Oo swt Certificates of Confirmation, 4 : | \ I : , . . rea 2 2 NOTICE!--A TANNER WANTED! ° a [ ud TA ER ue Jd. ©. NOEL, | tas 4S SUAVE DBALER, 3 RAIL ROAD STOCK SALISBURY,N.C. a: 2Da8@ 8 BEE | + ‘ ini * ‘ \ ) " ~ . W {KE <-( pone a : ‘ -~ WwW WoOLERNER, Adm'r Ue ete) es see A ' Sac meres: Alexander Crawtord, 4. A. Principal. MICHAEL BROWN, 0% GROCER & COMMISSION grec x Hotta MERCHANT, ae ere ak SAS US ee Ey “1 ee WW tte Split-Bottom Chairs. . : () ; ae eee ' ; REEERANG ES Ulimine trates i mK wk F Hest nee alice A D Foun Ree MAILS is I fie res Sow kee WOM Ara fed W. L. SAUNDERS, PTTORMEY AL LAST Salisbury. N. C. We STAIR EUGENE MARTIN, Attornen at Law, Salisbury, N. C. Reardanee trea buddeng UF wid a STATESVILLE, N. C. AHE undersigned offers fur sale bis House and Lot in the town of Statesville. a = . _ | beautiful and desirable premises in that thriving vil- | SALISBURY ’ Sept. 22d, 1857. ' From 1775 to 1795, containing the most interesting jage. It is situated ou the main street adjos premises of Dr. H. Keily, and near the Colleg onit a good Dwelling, Kitchen and Bara wishing to purchase, may call on W. HL. Morrison, (ut | ow Stockton & Morrison's) who is my authored ageal <q to make sale NINIAN A. ROBISON Aug 25, 1857. EVERY mouth tou, ond land acts of the Continental Coagress A Oue to three 1 the eves [wo botles are warranted to cure running of the and cuuniag espera Five to enght bot serofula A benefitie alway experie p'ddinol 3 THE GREATEST eaceplin two Cases, (both thunder humor.) now ta his possession over two hundred Cerilicates of Pimpies ou the face Pwo to three botdes will clear the system of Biles u the mouth and stomach case of Evy sipelas due to two bottles are warraucied lo cure all humor care or Lluiches among the hair ulcers One bottle will cure sealy eru ' bottlemare wa Sart) t vree bottles are ect cure is warraut I peddied over a f Bo I kuow sure ae waler we ’ {never ry aftera are Iwo ue vee qu * Weediand (ream ve ' (TWOAN BE Foor 1) 2 pt wey word, Maw He \ I ‘ \ K ‘ 1 Mix Lone (ents JW RNNISS BR Belles “ Ma \ DISUNION AND EA MINE WAKE « UWE \ : ; SEN re uae cv tendignbne SATGE OFFICE Ft feuSiages ' oe HOUSE E FOR ALL? Stages a : (Bate Sahehory, Beh 2, 1*5 34 ne st Fei a M JAMES HORATE, ~ | W TCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SANLISHURY. NAC. NOTICE. One door briow RH. & A. Warphy'’s Store Kk BEPMconstandy vuchand em lures womorinianti: ohare h ; votan PN OWATOHES nnd JEWELRY of nil kinda : Saunee Clocks, Watchea and Jewelry of every deerrint ie te Ain the best manner and onthe aialteesce AR UMENDILEN, AMechirorr, " Myvi Bae che ater) ccs Te as BAL nnd g Real emits ageut fe alg : Anu MARRIAGE bottles will cure the les will cure vaand bot the e thee extinguish fire, Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ofvur common pasture weeds a remedy that cures KIND OF ITUMOR. From the worst Scrofula down to a common Punple a4 iis virtue, all within tWwealy tvles of Boston I'wo botties are warranted lo cure @ nursing sore | warranted lo cure the worst cases of Wa)s speaks for grows ur pa Vet ite wale 1 iM VAR LICENSE It is one of the most | He has tried iLin over 1100 cases, and wever failed He has worst kiud o ‘Two botiles are warrauted lu cure the wurstcanker » tive bottles are warrauted to cure the worst Four to six boiiles are warrauted to cure corrupt » cure tae worst che Loree to four bodes are warranted to cursthe salt from the first bot ed whea the above les of Uhisia tofu eve. but tshould cure all Kiads ’ ne idea © sudden rise a ar f the decoy lw t ' I j- ed {me rlet aloorant ern be « bsoe. d wid over yousa miles e Drug who have t ‘ . : wae e . a!) quarters " i . » ‘ erase w ho wae d ve been cured by ao Ow 8 wip val ’ ‘ ’ are but fee 7 han | have eral canes of ID . hem age bee it vareue d seas es he ail 4 D)\ pep A ‘ t t = LD sme * Spine a» Deore g ana cever 4 ; . CU. A ope A MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, War Siceet. Rabe M assactusetis La * eAg eo New City 47 ho HWeR IB way A ‘ Falun ks 2 SS Hauee Woh Pisburg, VR Wave in Mi I 1 h - J bey M Bene dale o Ree j Ww , t KM o Drag » fl NOTICE, . ae Ve . Thee fF i t e A . “ Davi \RRIER Thunder & Lightning Pestilence, Patent Medicine FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, sane 19-3 USE 2 LOT | For Sale ONE DOLLAR | WILL BUY Oe OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND| J Liver Medicines now before the public, namely, DR. SANFOKD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER, REMEDY, that acts as er and more effectual than avy other medicine | = kaown. [tie not only a Cathartc, bat a Liver | = remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject is wore bid matter, then ou the stumach and bowels to ure a2 carry off that mutter, thus accomplishing (we = poses effectually, without any of the painful feel- * jugs experience din the operations of west Cathar- tice. Ht strengthens the sysiem at the ne time > that it puges it, and when taken daily in moder- Z. ato doses will etreagthea and build it up with ao- usual rapidity wp UF. Sanford's Invigorator '* compounded ecutirely fom uew articles of medciue, namely, — = ~ Gains. FZ Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed when it i known that one bottle 0” the Lovigurator contains us much strength as one se hundred duses of Calomel, without any of its de- * ing rare medicinal powers, these | Gums have been bat little known to physicians, aud Jnever used in their prescriptions uotil used in’ the of the Lacigorater, which met with sach aupre- | to offer | 7, \ele noun ete Phaogh pe for cedeuted suce tus a family medicine (ried and known ine effects. | Li has rarely ever failed to cure Laver Complaints in (hows worst forms Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver iv cured when the o action Jaundice '* causd by an inproper action of the | Licer, aud as a proof that the Esvisowaron releves this disease, let any one troubled with Jaundice take ularly one week and ther shin us to induce the proprietor Liver ie excited the Tuvigerator r will beyin to assume its orginal color Costiveness can be prvanently a ® Pake stu small doses oo reining, and cured by the nvige ‘ta mature in heroperations By gradually di muinihing the dese, tre bowels are lett ia a healthy snd active state, and work asregularty as clock work Sick Headache ™ very wun reieved by taking i a duuble douse of tb acigorator, which corrects all acidity aud sourness of the stomach For an over-loaded stomach it has mo equal, as of releves alloppressive or uneasy feeling afier eating For a family medicine geuerally, all who heartily. use it speak in the highest te Prepared and auld by Sandford & Co, 15s Freat St. New York Pree 81, conta ning Aleo mold by © » Deaggiet, Fela May 26th, INST tf52 COWANS VEGETABLE LITHONTOIPTIC MUWAS FAMILY FRIEND OF THE VER RING PROOF DISEASED KIDNEYS. Stonvinthe Biadd ml A , Weak nexa of if cf T value Day i) Mix , i t ’ Ire bp ~ ' «> * A Ibote Saer “ a e Ca ‘ ' on The sulse : , e wthJ CoC a facture and oa ate Mw ¢ ” t atuish a supply hy addressing Salishu N ( realling at lie residence, 19 ates weet of tine ave I De CSUN J oe 1897. SPRING AND SUMMER IP\HE undersigned having looated themeely, BATES CONFECTIONARY MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, N.¢. isbury, for the purpose of carrying on by lng Cathartic, easier, mild- | eale and Retall BAKERY AND GONFECTIONARY would respectfully inform the public (hat they are 1 ready to supply all who may wish to bay clahe bd retuil or wholesale t by Among their Stock may be found darin the following: B no petty Light Bread, Rolls, Bisevits, Tea do, R Freach Rolls, Be Soda butter and sugar coe Pics uf every description, all binds of Cabos, mantt™ sugar and butter Cakes, ginger, spice and lemon =~ ginger und epice Nats, French Cakes, Seu ral Bath do., cord do., A P's, sugar aad Freneh Jun, = Lady Fingers. rponge and tea Cukes, la, LOVUMD AND BWRVLL «> @ 4 ECS, Bride do., ornamented and fancy do.. Kuchen dy Frauleins, Cocoanut, Almond and Spanish Maces, mes, Chocolute ard Boston erewm Puffs. Cake ty 1. dame, Freneb Jetly Cokes, aud cream Kisses, = re ara CANDIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, The best quality French Candy, Gam, Cx quonce, Checkolate Dropa, lee Case and Wan Jellva and Puddings of every deseription, all bisa 2 Nuts, Froits, Cigars. Tobacco aud Sug! : Ball, Wedding, Dinner and Sapper Parties fon mish tthe shorlert nolee ar y are deiermined to spare ge pains to gv salinfacthur, aud hope to receiwe « liberal shere ‘4 public pa'ronage. ‘Vhey will sapply the Town daily tse amount of patronage will justify “4 s werebants supphed at a small advence sp W. VOLK & SPIES September 15, 1857 Iemee-:4 Greensborough Mutual INSURA NCE COMPANY. Conary wt CH has been the care and economy of the of i eers of the Company, that we are (ree from dey awersmente, and heve now on hand, in preunam petes 6457 059.03; . aking @ total of $410, 50492, rue ; We therefore have ving lo the puble, have made pu large capital, viz ash $19 JiSmy meet any heeee that may acc heotation i a safer ¢ The man fihe Kinks te this Company berg in the Westen thet there amy mpany in the Southera coaniry + Biale, where the denger from Bie is mech DInFCTORS: James Sloan, J A Mebene, CP Wendenhat, p rw Wied Met » Joba Lo Cole, Jed A way, James Wo Garte b W Ogters, D P 4 Do Vek (oreenshorough; Alea M Newternt Ft swrough, &. ¢ cn J stow wos t. Wilmingtes 1 Shar > f MeGre Rateigh a Gr h. RE Troy, Lamberton; The J - yville ‘ ° hbameese comarcted wih he a cheat o- ’ VETER ADAMS. Seeretary Gr ab rough, N. ¢ May 5, 1857 if Steamer Chesterfield, eee From Charleston and George town, ie < CCUPSTEREUID. Co Jso Fa EASWACNS reitgk tigen ait pa be : 19 1a 8 v2 or a aeons P-re pagby 2 Noe oh enheeriber has Jue 4 fncen ihe Neih as eae . d Y oe a = GOODS AN DICEOTHING 23805 ene : t the Spring 4% = Hie Stock comprises a * has nwth arce mawlifal sem a { Oh . ake her ple - toy bansg 6 44 tory Selene, Be i toh ee Bae Weve for eve ' ys . io ' rf} . « hed be weve Sess eva, oes oe fetes ’ fi . ee sag moe . 2 Ceenmtlemen'e fur CALDWELL & ROBINSON, Ciraptectes ie on zs . Augret dh " ben een gual at ere alate avd ANNOUNCEMENT. ney Ei iS ; \ : - " a ’ ] yee pout “LEW : dhe atet Teak si - ° h a t core A —_ , _ Kae nararp ! , seit ‘ , b Gai Ape Merchent Ta Jv mre mud pene, hee Saieba \ ‘ ~ ared re “ a! case tha: me LANDS FOR SALE IN BUVIE COUNTY, Cw res cn 46 eansne FEN Koeuke oe rr a. c ait NG. elt be pr ‘ a : s ’ ‘ ' Mn G&G F Chew . e Cine te re M uM . 1 ( et ‘Vv 1 203 ACRES, * EN eee + he ‘ ARES i » » : : Henan DISSOLUTION, i] - ‘ > ! x 4 te yN a T sYWONS vet f “ at myo ed ! . : _ ‘ . a . ° pe = i i : fv . 1 os 8 oo” alles ! KOT ULV RWEES og © name ne ale ‘ i PeVESV SYMONS TitteMas —ANABLE EMPORIUM =. SALISBURY ON GRAY, BRYAN & CO., Hi Fe RAT ; . a , ¢ ; sia : GRAVA TANSEY wilecie Si eeine ive se wove ate N re ay6 MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, SLABS, Ourw ahve \ Tee on : cane Fit \ Mintiecuk “abe, ( aM ne eae are 4 ener ANDSHELA os Saliebory. Ju i ~ 1 J.P. GOWAN, COL HL. ROBARDS, ROWAN TOUSE WALL PVPAPraAR. \ S : nd hot of fine Wall Paper and Bordenngt i match Baur aw JH. ENNIS’ Rank Rtore es) Warns WILLIAM SY Mus COPARTNERSHIP. rit ed have furmed a enpart pe ren pe me abewve sivie, of Mya ne & B et bussnmese, at the ij rant. 1 ware sore JAMES V. Sy Wes THOMAS SYMONS Kale ‘ 0, 1853 ROWAN fh HOLM. TIKH BANNER OF “OW Pont Comfort” ‘ UNEURLED AND WILL wate! Is sTinl INDOWITABLE ROBIRDS, “ry He on dretimetiy onde revant Qn ha ' ehonee ve fartheet free A s " kK 1 . yore : ia cpeme, vel itiain the heart of the buaacees *% Salsbury, NOC Sept A, INS More Now Book® RES (poe eB UST Received, Vivia retaf 1 priky Mee Seuthwnnthe Coohdential bette ; polean aud Josephine by Abbett; The Pr : Honecat Davilbe Prot J Ot. tages ee , Cathobersm the Great Apostacy by Rew f P due DW ENNISS, Book sit June 16. (857 169 ahshurye ™ ° Blank Books. ¢ [iank TWA Large assortment of all bin! Nie Booka of all kinds June 16--tf-3 DR. M. WITENEAD. | ‘ dence Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket Blank Copy Books, & J OFFICE on the eame lot with hie ree ie Sabecner parsine daniring tw ene Mm the Slate z 1e56 sp Beot ALL. thoes indebted to ue either by Not ah welve months are acecomnt pianding over ty equated come forward and pay UP “ptN . BROWN & ¢ or” et Wth, 1°57 . | ; i | human the; sun andav be idle | compel live anc them, f is one o weet in are ent sy mpatl conditic victims and ill- had the indepet that the affectiv them w into life is disap does nu day! | or dish not ewe out dint on brea ling on in pulli burst th not decl forth go sane cul Why, tics, arn dy boy: com plu tle foot; tailor’s | If, then, people » follies, \ they in their en Look maidens —'*fa whose bh er of dy bot eo d Inelic o again; \ far appr er Way “sometlii backs li and wii er and ‘ fountain dried up ef bumas do not |. ehildtioe blo ata ewear ¥ yoar pla answur | a And 1 lesitate von, po will of | your fac created Bpeak te nature rarely y f “ tored f eorne fe farl ton Warriag to yon « fallacies porta wishes! love is I Howorctl if you d such id] and you hata ci withaw wittr the sormer, § cooked | with thre vented. for, and newed a known ‘ y our wil and aids you hav own fair batter te steak of a chair | and knif bachelor dole wit! dition. that! | your pki your cot Show the fortu however ber, hon show yo from the next ne young m ian whe will be b view, at pier, tha in life wi of aucces then? I ceed in | om band 4 059.03 ; @ Wr 92, iy Tefore have there am The most 0 Werte fies mack de nha, D le, Jed ming Raleigh field, , peorge- J Fe queer to tereve andinge of Biant Is Me meranto# for oale® | ptTOR AND PROPRIVTOR. pia j 4 “‘hninan happiness, It is a fixed fact, as 49.3. BRUNER, ’ hain deinen oti tse Selected for the Watchman. A Maiden .or Bachelor Life, (Religion and the teachings of Nature ‘asttre as, that matrimony is essential to the; sun shines at noon day. Accident, and a variety of causes, which it would be idle to enumerate, have, de, and wall eompel'a certain portion of mankind to live and die single and alune. We pity them, for an old maid, or an old bachelor, is one of the most pitiable objects we weet in-oar walk through life; und they are entitled to our commiseration and sympathy in their lonely and benighted condition, There are some who are the victims of disappointed love, broken troth, and ill-starred attachments of youth; but had they acted with more firmness and independence, they woold have found that there were yet unknown springs of affection in their hearts, and those arouitd them who could cause them to burst forth into life and vigor. When a young lady is disappointed in attending a Dall, she does not renounce balls for ever and a day! When a man’s dinner of roast beef | or dish of game is utterly spoiled, he does wot ewear that he will henceforth go with- out dinner, ‘and simply keep Inioipel afte on bread and water! If a lady in put) ling on her pew gaiters, or a yenticuan in pulling on his unmentiouables, should im burst them from “stern to ster,” they Go| not declare ‘lat they will then, and thence forth go through the world barefoot, and | sune cullottes / | Why, they would be considered luna- No! the la dy boys her a new pair of gaiters, and | tice, and sent tu anasyluin. complucently fits them to ber pretty lit! tle foot; aud the yentleman sends to is tailor’s fur another pair of indispensables. If, then, in the most trivial atfairs of Life, people are not induced to commit sue du they iv that which so nearly concerns follies, why, iu the naine of Heaven! their entire happiness through lite! Look well to this matter, ye men and maidens who have not . whose hair is not frost er of dye to rest ples ure bot oo dee; ly seuted, that the macie ¢ netic We mnay het staveth them out again; whose chin and nose lave tot» far approxtivated, that some denta er way bol Beparalte Ther, aud yy Tsomething to stile with and for, witione backs Lave not lost their doward curves and whose limbs have not lost their pow er and vigor, Ye, in whose heart the fountains of love have not been entirely | dried up, and in whose breast the vilk efbuman kinducss” stillexiete! Ye, whe do not hate the face and voice of pentl ehildtwod, and budding youth, an blovming beauty, gird up your lors, for @Wear Vour vuws, Cliocse part yoar places in the wedding cirele, and se ebhds of vour levy anewurt Oa wih the dance be uw Andi Lesitate! yon, pou will of Hiin who endowed 4 with a your faculties, inst ta. wned pussrona. an created you in Speak tel tu you, lar voury nature, vour sex is loving. very, Very rarely, nerer tot N your own free ow unless tored frou intaney, or worked upon ly eoine foul and potent influcner, doy fail to advocate, and firmly belewe, that fallacions excuse, that vou cannot porta wife wishes! Outapeon it f slew ny love is not conte Hnworthy to become aow If you do not seck ne forthia eloust such idle reasoning: to the winds, oh and you shal find, and rely thata crust of bread div with a wife of your bosom with the sauce of true love, is tar whole somer, and morc palatable than cooked dinner you can procure, ff with the most piguant sauce ever yet vented. W hy man, with a wife to for, and support, y« need to re are oar ,a new and heretofore ut known vigor is infused into your system, your wile smiles Upon you, cheers you, and aids you Instead of acrust of bread, yood round loaf, made by her you havea ¥ own fair lands, with a good potof sweet batter to kpread on it, and a smoking steak of most savory odor And there ts and an extra plate, and knife and fork for bachelor trend, who may dropin to cot achair by your side, your crusty old dole with you upon your unfortunate eon dition. Not tharry, for such a reason as that! Pooh! your ekin as soon as possible, and change pooh, man alive! Cast your condition. Show us the girl who will not share} the fortunes of the man she really loves, | however humble they may be, if ho isso | ber, honest and industrious, and we will] show you a platter of green cheear, cut \ from the outside of the centre of the very next new moon A frugal, industrious | young man, who marries a suitable wo-| {aforesaid ) jold State than that very patriotic VOL. XIV. SALIS + 4 a BURY, N. C., DECEMBER 22, ww 1857. ties of matrimony, why do not young men who are setuing out in the world, en- deavoring to get rich, take to themselves 8 bosom friend and a partner in business? For the Watchman. The Extravagance of Woman ! Testity exclaims some Father of a fami ly, as he glances over the daily paper wherein are stated the millions spent for silks and laces, whose importation have plunged the country in such dire confu sion, Saspending Banks instead of dis- | pensing with hoops, crinoline and all the waste of silk to cocer the stecl skeleton | Piaith I take up the gauntlet in poor woman's defense. fashion demands, tnust advocate no Fiora Me Flimsey, who has “nothing to wear” but the wives aud mothers who are so astonished to think their love of dress could contribute in Pant word tu say in their beAa/7, while the self iy degree tu ‘the lave not a jelected Sudyes, (the husbands aud fathers with united voices exclaiin, the Latravayance of Women! bat Mr. - many thats enough to awe all woinan Stop a » (nevermind the name, pay ‘tiny You teld us of our stiks aud laces, and taoevery paper you pick up there is the saine alarming selol Dyures, and worl lly wiee huebatds Lurry home, walk with a steruer slep thrvnyh the liall, lean back i au eusy Char, muve tlhe candle to their sof the table, then while the patient sits iahtoy ditth: buddy's shirt out tas vld vues or wee such ornamen tal fancy work, be condescends to read t erthe paragraph wherew ie recorded “thal tlie wlationus Of silks inn $ i of women ) looks prandly down Upon Wer as one i) the awful causes of the prosent “Pan ts et ewl ee t he ,a vet t ‘ Cpt teem with their ridictie, ho, but if phas, yo ‘ n ‘ Up @ paper rid fash the without seciny a notice of the hor at least such is ion —lauyhed at liutn le opition f MABEL MAYFIELD D. K. MeRae, Esq. Of woh bie head se mach for Buckingham \Nhakeapeare forinie vigilande Hebertor do Cn May he be dan Bring him d ne more weft wn wil k “Fallen, and fallen him,and ulterly lo rine rejects disowne repudiates him “Apostacy,” &c | Standard Mr. MeRae in daring to bea little more concerned for the interests of our good party which calls itself “a party of principle” Jand whieh “reyards no man who attacks Ita prin y) fea, or departs trom them’ —was willing he should be, is getting to be pret manu when he is twenty-one years of age, |tY we!l whipped and buffeted by the will be better off, in a worldly point of 27 view, at forty, and a thousand times hap pier, than lis bachelor friend who starts in life with him, with double his chance of euccess, then? Who would not be married If there is a better chance to ane triots ! We did not know before that the Dis tribution question was one of prin iple We had thought it one of policy merely. And we well understood the policy of the grand, universal, junction, Ebenezer par- ty of strengthening themselves in the North and Northwest, even t ough they ceed in business by being Lound by the! had to pay pretty dearly for these nation al allies. The process is simply this:|DR. FRANKLIN’S OPINION OF The grand Democratic party must be aided and strengthened. Every new State created in the Northwest is sure to be Democratic, aud furnishes two Demo- cratic Senators. States may soon be jinade out of Territories, if they can be peopled fast enough. Giving to lack land emigrants, cach a homestead, and limillions of acres for railroads, churches and schools, secures population enough, such as it is; and presto!—bebold new States a-plenty, sound and Democratic! What Democrat would not pive away all (the public lands, when the return is so rich in material aid? Another reason, urged by some Demo crats is this:—in which, by the way, there is very Jittle principle, however abundant and cowaruly may be the poli- cy: The into the fotcral treasury like the cus But the great Democratic Northwest, who are so lun- gry for these possessions, are getting 60 toms and all other monies. strony thatthey are obliged to be fed and satisfied, or they will take all, and we shall have none left even fur the treasury Phat it is, in fact, our safest policy, (nut principle, to yleld to their wishes, or we Sume men wight think that this is contemptible and cowardly, even as policy But can any Demoerat in good old hon est, free North Carolina say so, and hope No, sir. Here it Democratic promeepte, embodied iu a plat f bot plank, “wot one splinter” even, can be shall Jose all. tu be forgiven? Is a or of prioncyAdes, from which one tllowed to be abstracted. ltoniust beta hen in “ils entirety,” “per meet per tout, as the lawyers say, or not taken at all Do says the Democratic chief, who pre sides at the org who twangs the bow sliblise, ad Crachs lise thie hed Whipover 1 freemen, who tuay dare to be too pat rivic fur their party. Mr | Me Rue is sol cunly warned of the fa f others, whe aioe for & scausen sulmewhat restive iu eo hatthess, and were soundly flayed the traces nt we adinit, in a ect t r Vii se ct, a LS veu ss Li »e€Veb :was once @ relngn of terror in A smail, stealthy, cunning, | tack browed editor of a Paris paper caus lmany noble spirits to be sacciticed at yu tine They who dared to t the tofallibility of those sunguinary 1 erate, had their doom speedily writte “ftullen, and fallen to rise no more He who ventured to seratinize the de at / ‘ / eof that Jay t « . tori up Ca splinter” ev f t 5 4} Zz i i 4 od of ites uu 4 45 C race betore ‘ There acre two steps le ouet ‘ 4 ‘ ¢ er to the ecall J, atid Chie i } rWwastninus aw head! Marat as a crucl | He aie yo and strangely powerfe IIe ine wertys n Heslauy It ands. dle wanted to be G y Bhd when be Chou Kreat es Wasa j sv lhe wa t va ‘ sias yrropela tivat le dad ve tar lv ee} and te he | f © again i . a A imtl ‘ 4 ot a) cola f our ow Apa su | stall DD ats r 1) wt ’ pa fen u ‘ { 1b uber belve zer party asree o } Vo 8 vt (ry lerTa \ they yedloso to harin t azard of expuls { De \ ee on tanith? Ts there no wantof harmony 8 of protection, and its int Do all ayree as horiz tal sca t it { ard itt w ure on j tf, the slavery quest tr | Domecratic commu ry ‘ l) ats, a wed to be att os ‘ t rely cdisagere ‘ 1 t relative qerits of President Buchanar and Gov. Walker, and Kansas ot ters generally?) Are all Detmuecrats to think just alike on these beclouded subjects, at the hazard of political decapitatiou! And is Mr. McRae to wander about with lis vead under lis arm, seeking rest and tind believes that North Z none, becatise Lit Car Nahas a resulting interest i her WH original possessions the most proper and pre assert her clatmn ? Phe grand national Democratic plat form, we believe serts that t public lands belony to treasury, and that they shouid be sold by the general gov ernment, and theit proceeds placed) in the treasary But they are not so seld, and the proceeds 80 } aced ; but millions of acres are given to the Territories: and States in which they he, for the good of those Territories ard States > and @ Cass and Senator Douglas, and all the Democracy of that region, advoeute that poliey and give it their votes Are they Democrats still? Or are they to be “brought down with a jerk (Are they “fallen, and fallen to rise no more (Are they pudiated “aposticy,” panished accordingly ¢ Mr In that goodly plattorm, for fear he may rejected, disowned and atterly re Are they to be charged with Must MeRae not dare to touch “a splinter” mar its extreme beauty, while the great moguls of the De Inocracy have liberty to kick who made it? hal. Reg tear it-all to pieces, and with the “Consistency,” - even workmen and so forth contempt, Jaen, y “Well, a ur wife is not ae pensive as she used to be hump—no, she leit that off and turned expensive say that the lands ought tu go PAPER CURRENCY. | In the Autobiography of Benjamin |Franklin, pages 26 and 27, we tind his | views on a paper currency as follows: | “About this time (1729) there was a ery among the people tor more paper imo- juey ; only fifteew thousand pounds being jextantin the province, and that svun to be sunk. Yhe wealthy inhabitants opposed any addition, being againetall paper currency, jfrom the apprehension that it would de- preciate, as it had done in New England, to the injury of all creditors. We had discussed this puint in oar juu- to where I was ou the side of an addition, | being persuaded that the first sinall sum, jetruck iu 1723, had dove much good by j increasing the trade, employmeut and jnumber of inhabitants in the province ; }since 1 now saw all the old houses inlav- lited, and many new ones Liilding, where- jas 1 remembered well wheo I tirst walk Jed abvut the streets of Philadelphia, (vat j ay wry roil,) I saw many of the ouses in | Walnut street, between Second and Front streets, with bills on their doors ‘to be let,” and many likewise in Chestnut street and other streets, which made me think the inhabitants of the city were oue after an other deserting it. Our debutes pussess Jed ine se fully of the subject, that l wrote jand printed anu auonyimous patuphlet on it, entitled "The Nature and necessitv of « Paper Currency.” It was weil received by the common people in general; bat the rich men disliked it, for it increased and etrenythened the clauvor for more tuo bey; aud they bappenioy to have uo wri jters among them that wereable to answer jit, their opposition slachened, wud the Jpoint was carried by a hajority iin tha blouse My thiends there, who consider Jed I had been of sume service, thuugiit Jtit to reward me, by employing me in pprigtiog the inoney 5, a very profitable \) b, aid a xreal | pty me, (his was an theradvantaye palucd by my bemny able Jtu write . * . " , | ‘The utility ofthis currency became, by ine wand expericnce, so ev it, Uaat t Principles Upot wii t ws ftuuuded were lever a rWards tiuch d spuled , be thatit grew suon to filly fve thotsand pounds; and TiS) to engl ty thousand pounds, trade, badd. nye and inhabitants Judd the while increasing, though TL now WR there are liuits voud which the juautily nay be barttul : A GOVERNMENT LOAN OF FIFTY MIL LIONS It Washington r f bor Py / # slates Cha ea . a sever nw ae Kiy ACen f Ape rea ' t e let pls ” s valfia n t liw em the Treasury bas yive p the Lope to wluch they clung le he Quan sl distr@s aud depres . a " tm America tu Europe J that now + ma ' at at in oF arry t e Grow mt and coesafuly prosecute a war « he Mor « ’ vitat a j r be tne. Ss atl z £ A fa loa . GENERAL WALKEL FILLIBUSTERS I Galveston News, ays a wal le ta as granta to Nicaragua | ran Most of “ Sur a Nicara a and th stwill we ri nf arse notl las + ar ' Walker since he left, but nema ow ud from lim by the 1 f December, a sOt aAcCOUULS & s . to t ” session of a porta ot bs Juar ver, as ther forces ther ee lit (, Heme i bow iu New Vork dutio all } an to ald the cause 4 Waters is i ss] w ave ww lb 4 ¢ wr s Waik wellknown that Walker 1s pow t actIVE ¢ peration any fost ite flu al meu in the Sou 4 igh m me has been ay ‘ re ut a nie Urrassn velever r ein New Orleans as (y Walk I pal agent there au f Henry Fox's jokes was that plared off Mrs —. who bad a great foudness making the acquaintance of forengners. Te first forved a letter of reconmmenc n fa vor a Grerinan noblemar Seid tz Powders, whose card wac 7 and for whom ad : by Mrs r waiting a pear the ' second course, an of the house with « was unexpected|y sudd on death of } som Salta. which without any sus] entertainment of the facetious author IS Tb Christ WHICH The Me mp! Reribes to the WORST? an Advocate sub decision, recently given by Bishop Early, denouncing dane nye by Methodists as contrary to the spirit the Discipline Chareh Batin his advertising « of t Very well tuimns we fi “wines and liquors” advertise: forsale one advertiser says “ for medical pur ses only,” and the other is without quali We know it of business; but suppose a dancing mas ter moan would you insert that worse than dancing fication s done inthe way should send advertisement, Dronkenness ts and a liquor-selling christian is worse than a dani me one Take oat advertisements Editor—they look shockin paper.— oY. C. Christian those brother in areligious A lineate ° From the Presbyterian. THE iRISH ROMANISTS. | Messrs. Editors.—\t is stated in the accounts received of the sturming of Del- jhi, that Europeans were found fighting in the ranks of the rebels; aud your pa- per of the 21st inst. coutuins an extract from the London Zimes, in which the late Colonel Mountain of the East India service, says, “Some of the Roman Catho- lic priests, whom the Government pays, | (the Irish) are downright rebels, and do their utmost to foinent discontent among the Romish troops.” Of the truth of this statement I have no doubt, for the Roin- ish priests even in this country have un- der the influence of their fierce hatred to England, expressed in their newspapers their sympathy with the Sepoy tieuds, and rejviced in the hope of the eutire an- uihilation of the British in Lodia. The Irish Roman Catholics are a pecu- liar people, and remarkably modest in their expectations and requirements. Even whilst you are feeding thew, and doing every thing in your power to promote their welfare, they will turn and abuse you. For many years the British Gov ernment has been devising plans, and putang into execution many bevevelent projects, for ainelorating the condition of the Trish peasantry aud laborers, but their priests have, in a great measure, thwarted all the measures tlat have beeu agupted to raise their wretched dupes frous the state of poverty, ignorance, and inoral degredation in’ which kept them. Irist) landlords, been culuivating their bogs, and raising they have whe have the deyraded tenants of mud hovels, in from a state of disgusting filth and sottisl indel to the cultayes, and the exercises of t which they slept with their pi ence, vecupancy of comfortable weir duubs Wo remunerating euiploys 7 ed with every epithet of abuse. Tie la cht, are usesall sore of the word of G aries lo ot nd, and of ve Ini8s! spread amongst | the ul knowledge individ them seeds and syulent tale to relieve the vecessities of the des lutute, are denounced by the priests as the work of the chiissaries of Satan Diey regard the poor Trish Papists as their own property, subjects by ryht under their own control, and they have the audacity to mob and stove those who venture to diffuse amongst them the light of knowl ed And such is their insufferable ar rowance, that hough in a city principa nhabited by Protestants, a riot excited | to preventa Protestant minister from pro claiming outwardly the glad tidings of salvation tu those who might not otber wise hear tlein. This isad rect lufmoge meut of civil mybts, an outrageous strug gle for tvranny, civil and ecclesiastical And suc i and ex sof the d pexhib.tior in this « The Jesuita, more es pecially, with AN OBSERVER “> ABSENCE OF MIND IN PRAYER. I know not spirit, burt w strong others may le I confess that Teanr this word, our ulfer nat sand forme ere we are aware of it Let any one trv how lone he can rest on one idea he prop sed to lemselt, or take one hour, and avow that he will tell me all thoughts, I unsure he will be ashamed betore him self, and afraid to say what ideas have passe {through the head, lest he should be taken for a mad doy, and be chained isis my case, thongh enyaged Tn xe 13 the ts Sut To ominst explain my self ly example St. Bernard complained to a friend: the very dithcult to pray oan hot even pronounce the once without a host of strange His friend was astonished, ar lis opinion that hee 1 fie tt mohis prayer without any dittenutty Bernard offered the wager of a horse, on condit forthwith 1¢ should commence The friend commenced, “Our Father,” ete., but bef he had finished the first petition, it oceurred to him, if [he should gain the horse, whether would for ore |he also receive saddle and bridle. In short, he was so entangled in his own |thonylts, that he had to quit, and give up the prize. This 1 state, in order to show how necessary itis to keep guard over our hearts, that they may not be- come distracted, but may cleave to the letter as guide. On the other side, be- ware also eguinst the danger of falling in- tu formality, but let the heart commence ; then lips, words and external position, will natarally fullow.— Martin Luther. Give God His Day. Reader, do not be a robber. - He that steals breaks God’s eighth commandment. Above all, do not rob God. Sunday is God’s property. Give God his day. I do entreat you, for your soul's sake, not to profane the Sabbath, but to keep it holy. Do not bay and sell, or idle! your time ou Sunday. Let not the ex- aiupie of all around you, nor the invita- tion of companions—let none of these things nove you to depart from this set tled rule: that God’s day shall be given to God. The Sabbath is one of the greatest bles Standard correcting the statement letter that Mr. MeDowell of Bladen voted with his party in favor of the land reae lutions before the Legislature in 185928, Mr. McDowell voted against the tions. The mistake occurred in ¢oti quenee of Mr. McRae’s having written whilet away from home, without the Jotr- nale.— Fayetteville Observer. , —— oom —— Report of the Secretary of War, The report of the Secretary of War is an able document. It shows the necessity for an imme diate inerense iv the army, which at present con- sists of nineteen regiments, divided into ten of infantry, four of artillery, two of d two of cavalry, aud one of mounted ri the whole strength of the army as posted, consisting of sbout 19,684 men, the actual strength on the first of July last being 16,764. In uddition to the movements which, the trvops have been call- ed on to make this year, this foreeis called up- vn to garrison sixty eight forts of a large and permanent character, so far as it is possible to supply men for the purpose; and to oceupy seven- ty posts, less permavently established, where the presence of a force is absolutely required. The area over which these forts and posts are spread embraces « circuit of about 3,000,000 square miles. For the proper occupation of these posts the military supervision of the external boundary of our country, the protection of the double line of Indian frontier exteuding from the Lake of the Woods to the banks of the Rio Grande, in the east side of the Rocky Mountains and from be- yood the river Oregon ow the British frontier to the bead of the Gulf of California, on the west- era slope of these mountains, and the protection of the great lines of intercommunieation between the valley of the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean, the Secretary recommends the raising of five additional regiments. The army has been very actively and constant- ly engaged ia the performance of arduous and important duties. In view of the menacing at- titude of affairs ia Uh, and the importance of a prompt and thorough suppression of the spirit of rebellion reigning there, the Secretary repeats his recommendation of five new regiments, which he considers the smallest addition to the army which the exigencies of the service will allow. sings which Gud has given to man. Do not make a bad ase of this blessing. He that cannot give God his Sunday is unfit | for heaven. Heaven is an eternal Sun day. Ol, while you live, gice God his day. | Once give over caring for the Sabbath and in the end you will give over caring fur your soul. The steps which lead to his conclusion are easv and regular. Be gin with not honoring God's day, and you} will sven not honor God's louse ; cease | tu honor God's house, and you will soon © honor God's book ; cease to bon I's book, aud by-and-by you will give God no honor at all. Let aman lay h, and if he finishes with the tupstone of having no God. Coase or G@ the foundation of having to Sabba [am never ed surpr It isa rewarkable saying of Judge Ilale, ‘Of all the persous who were convicted of capi ta! crimes, while he was upou the beuch, he found only a few who would not con- yan their ca- sulect of the fess, on inquiry, that they be reer of wickedness by w/t th Sabb Reader, resolve, by God's help, that you will always remember the Sabbath day to keep itholy. Honor it by arega lar attendance at some place where the Settle down under a faithful ministry, and once settled let your place in church never be empty Give God his day | gz rape! Is preac hed. THE UNSUCCESSFUL The snbjo ias of late ned “ beautiful been making the cireuit of the sentiment” ress with the Hon. Mr. Hilliard’s name inder its wing The honour, like many thers bestowed on that gentleman, ie ot deserved. It belongs to George S Hillard, Esq., of Boston | fess thatincreasing vears bring with therm an increasing respect for those vhode t succeed in lifevas those worda are commonly used. Ileaven is said to a place for those who bave not suc ceed upon earth; and it issurely trae that t best thrive and hot blaze of worldly pros graces do 1 ity Ill superabandance of qualities in themselves j from too sensitive, a iste too fastidions, a self-forgetfalness sncecess sonietiines rises from a consc lence too romantic, a modesty too retiring. I will not go so far as to say, with a living vet, wid knows nothing ot ut there are forins of wreatnhess, or at least excellence, that ‘die " that the * we | ts yreatest imen,’ | ind inake no 61 arth, e are martyrs that iiss the palin, but sot the stake ; there ire heroes without the lanrel, and con juerors withont the triamph.” ose Mr. McRaca Letter.—The Newbern Union says: “As opposition to Distribation has al wavs been one of the cardinal pring ples f Democracy, Mr. McRae, by the pub sation of this letter, has virtually declar ed liinself an apostate from the party with which he has heretofore acted As it is not a matter of thes glitest noment to us whether Mr. McRae is, or s not considered, a Democrat or an op ponent of Democrata, we shall not dis pl he Union's right to} Ince judg ment nst hin nerelv ¢ correct an crror is fa Mr. McRae, if it ea Democrat before n oof this A ber of defects in the org of the army are poiuted out, aod improvements sug- Yested. The route from El Paso to the Colorado, is lesiguated as the most eligible route for the rail- road to the Pacitic, it being the shortest of all yetsurveyed, and possessing advaotages over the others, of grade, climate, distance across the deserts, 204 « sufficient abundance of water; bat the consummation of this project, freed from all utber difficulties, would require immense sums vf money and a great length of time. Meanwhile, it is recommended that at least two other routes for the passage of emigrants and the transportation of inilitary stores, which, if the railroad were built these routes would still be uecessary to make accessible vast regions of yur country, be at once opened and maintained, and a line of stockade posts established along (hem, to losure the safe and rapid transportation vf the mails and perfect protection of a tele hoe from one ocean to the other, whick latter ubjcet would io itself be worth far more ‘0 the country than the cust of the posts and the expense of waiotaming them, graphic The military explorations and surveys are pro- Kressiug salisfactonly, and every day is adding bew aud important facts ty our present stores of knowledge of the geography and general clareec- ter of the country lying between the valley of the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean. Two ex- pediuions have been fitted out expressly to ex- plore tracts of country bitherto wholly unknown. The first was sent to the Northwest, beyond the waters of the upper Missouri, towards the Black Hills, and will, vo doubt, bring valuable iafor- mahion, and the other is engaged in exploring the Culorado of the West, of which, to this time, | buthing scarcely bas been accaratcly kaowa.— 1 ‘ le Secretary hopes that this exploration will result mm discovering the best means by which the transportation of army stores can be effected to the interior of New Mexico and Utah. Ibe inportance to the public service of estab- ishing a national foundry os again impressed up- on Cong ’ wress The Secretary says on this subject: A well inanaged natwoal foundry would very speedily levelup and establish facts which would add im- mensely to our national wealth. It is scarcely tu be credited that, with the infinite variety of rub ores and their boundless extent in the Unit- ed States, we should not have vet discovered s mine capable of making the very best gun, or if such be discovered, that there are no means by whieh the pablie service can be benefitted by 1; tact A national foundry would serve as a great but sach is the laboratory at which the qualiues and value of inetals thruaghoat the whole Confederacy would be tested and fixed. Every variety of iron, with ts special adaption to particular uses, would, ia a few years, be tamiliariy known to the country, and individual caterprse would be saved in ex- periments many times the amount which the works would cost, whilst a great navonal branch wht, by this means, receive a le- giumate and effic iragement There is but Itt! of industry im yenk ences oubt that many American Irun ores are equa those of Norway, ly rl ativnal armones are driven by ne- | hase n abroa Norwegian ve manufacture sipailarms, Claoe- have the best quality of arms, we must go abroad forthe best quality of iron. A national Iry would <oon teach us m prove the manufsctare of iron, and we would be saved the mortifieaben of bnngiog ™ abroad, and the money, too, we have to pay for it. The cost of heavy guns would presently be minished, and their quality would be, undoubt- ediy, very materially improved, It therefore appears tu me that every consid- eration of sound policy and economy demands e establishment of a national fuandry, whieh [ een ee tee ea Ihe seacoast defences are gradually bat cer- . Aden g towards dompletion, and whea tute a system of maritime de tent and of great magni- 1 the harbor of New able from any attack from York w om tter t 1 (cet sea when the fortifications now in progress by its Dheatio neon shed Salta tn { The remainder > report is devoted to the Wf oexpertr ts on art Sec: juestion , g¢. Four vears ° arma, de. The Seore- navi et ee try accounts tor the very heavy expenditure in wro he ae t | ve sane o} ware x i. t Quartermaster Geueral’s Bureau by the ex- ns, and mammtamed them upon the |, ) . . his DD t-tot } nee ter of the country over which sti pin this rict, totl utter scou im} C ¢ er discon pera {the army have extended. re of the of sing candidate for Con vress. So far from t nsidered © ar Sines ipostate in conse que S course met ( Terrthle Accident.—We hear’ lerday with the marked appr nof Lis par- ofa most terrible aceident, that. the day before ty. Tle was denounced, neither in this oceurred on the plantation of Mrs Sarah DuBose, State nor elsewhere. “On the ¢ ntrary, From the account we received, which is douwbt- whilst canvassing this District oo that is authent be, it appears that three boys, sue, and that issue al De, he Was sun men, Weal jate the room contain- moned trom ¢ the anthorised and acknowled he field by ' ged exponents of Democra- tie doctrines to fli an honoralie position n his country’s service, as a reward for lis faithfal zeal in the serviee of his par t d cotton, and locked the door, One fthem thoaghtlessly struck a match, which nstantarcousty ignited the inflammable materi- ‘ Bef t id be readered, everything was enveloped it flames. The door was forced } ype a& SOON AS possib , but too late; two of. tv. Surely President Pi Secretaries °! - id ° x the negroes burnt to de r , Marey, Dobbin, Davis, Campbell, Cash x er We : i Jeath, and the third, : we who had ignited the match, was take ing d McLelland did not select “ an ve, Guvin Mich. aconlit a hat D ‘es rc Apostate "to represent the COUNTY ant, rained of his The gin house, Sans abroad ? It is proper tos Rae has publishe | k ate here that Mr. Me- a card in the Raleigh twenty-five or thirty bales, and new screw press were consumed bp the flames.— Winnsboro’ Regisier, JHE GOVERNOR'S USURPATION. Whether the Governor tatneness, or tiunidity the Legislature, or all of these, to suffer hie action in reepect tu the Public Arins lent to the Governor of Maryland to pass but @ibore arrey, fully eaccuted, ap} vress in duly 1854. The necessity of spe vcou REPORT OF COMMISSIONER ON INDIAN AFFALRS, e reportof Gen, Denver, the Com jouer af Ludian Affairs, coucars in he views of bis predecessors, that) our policy has two radical mistakes: the lands assigned to them are en vy two la ; secondly, the payment ve ables. er prevents the Indians froim scul Phabits; the er causes totoster eet of nee and sof idieness, exposti them to tlie vations of iubuinan traf. ved gana = ind ont Live vat t V Prot os helt sedcept to men ers Of Lheir owln Pe es, and their annuities should L for the creetion of schools und s shops specially they should be relieved of ue ce ob Worthless ldiers abd va trol tucirown Gibes, whese wid aay I r disposition preclude ft r down quietly and or \ Little intormation has been ob vd re ecuiny the actual coudition of Vial lodians towards the United ts, batitis believed by the lie partivent to be ¢ uerally hostile report recomtucuds the investiza settlement of the claliiet s lurtiishiec he dl au service ih for Ww a ial appropriation was made by Con to some settlement with the In ins in Oregon and Washington Terr ries is also strongly enforced by the Her its the ytyitt ir Lose Sus UX 0 Ww e nen rau f our treat the different Commiss 8 viriniget ‘ ew 3 lave a © se nts ent v t rey ‘ ] ans are w Ss Vie Zz 3 reservations s Se is sine favor 1 i New Men ir ‘ “ wera ) theo “ ‘ € c t Ca ir ‘ } " “ \ 3 | ‘ A i ‘ A A t \ ( ‘ 1 \ York ‘ 4 | | THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGES, Our neighbor, the Governor, being an extra sort of au individual, we have dope bim the hon or to print Lis messages, in an extra sheet, which will accompany the daily and country editions of the Whig to-day. Ordiuary and common- place governors content themselves with deliver- ing @ single message; but our Governor being the immensest and most eccentric of pumpkins, has been unable to relieve himself of lis surplus wasn less than three. Wouderful { dle comes nearer discharging aud extra am engine, than any other lie cuions of a Inan ot fthe ground. Ue can wiite or speak forever, on any and all subjects, and, instead of experiencing the slightest sense ind, we take Waspuratt 1 woh t td of business, unt Old meelf shall take hina by the ue instantly insist upon assem wont be devils in Pandeuoutum, ind adn A mw sy ‘ net the t rhew ney ibis idress a long letter Huw marvellous sctriazard Foot,” and how sublimely ridiculous WW iv read) bis Excellenes’s messaces Ver expect t Is any membe ! ure fool enough to undertake Tt ther such an one, we Constituents to send a committee after him, a thin where he natauraliy belongs—in one other of those benevolent: tstitutons, stich the State bas provided fur untortubate bu haties Po send forth messages the length of ul cull be may be a very interest 4 iwtid casy job to our ¢ ‘ nelg ' eis toe pr Commouwea that ¢ hook, a \ ‘ t r 0D} t vious t w ‘ ] l r--th inof g whict vomay put tl ‘ ved sa ves out of the pa wun ! ist ¢ nin ¢ ~ vocmpt wing Mater gl . veryicen off hev ow cou th G hor t um expel a Messages trot > own I w at ‘ “ \ s “ M w ‘ Vig ‘ » ' ' | 1 I , | i) THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE RE-| ’ é | than by diseases. The Conference adjourned at a late| 1 was spending a few Arye with-en in- The General Land Oflice Report shows an aggregate of public lands disposed ot during the five quarters ending Septem: | ber 80, 1857, of a little over twenty-one} Of this, the proportion rranted to Alabama and Minnesota for ail Road purposes, pursuant to the act] of Congress, is about five millions, nearly thirteen millions of acres sold and Tere ated, itis calculated that about three fourths were taken for actual settlement. | The falling off under this latter head | since the previous report is more than six millions of acres. tuilions of acres, aud the cash receipts have diminished in a stdl larger propor These facts are accounted for by the large grants made to Rail Roads du ting the last Congress, the reduced pri- craduation act, aud the additional lands placed at the disposal of the States under the sw wINp MApPProOVEMg ut the twenty-four And even after he} ons of acres granted since Rail Roads in different States, (ten States Lhe bounty land warrants to icers and solcbers granted since 1d4¢ fitty-foar millions of ueres, out thirty-ciglt have becu to iews of the commissioner nierests of the actual settlers, aids any policy that would allow a mon ands of spec ulators brought to worse distresses by taking alcohol,! NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. | DECEIVING CHILDREN, . Ob, that men shvuld put an enemy i | ; n imate fri i ‘THEM cobuihe: Wwiateal Wea) sir weatee! that they hour on Friday night, the 11th, after ten sate tener ere ona are Sbould, with joy, pleasauce, revel an nse, ’ F : ving 2” rhe: cane Soe — days’ laborious session. The following seemed to me, one who hud’ eo quiet ont J.T. |is the list of the complete control of her ‘child. But the ar: OO Appointments for the Preachers. secret of the latter I soa learned, On SPECIAL SESSION OF KANSAS PPo — jevening she wished, to spend with phen LEGISLATURE. Rateion Disrrict—R. O. Burros, P. E. a neighbor’s—it was a small social gath. Sr. Louis, Dee. 14. lering of friends, therefore she’ wae vep L | desirous of attending; but her’ child ri ‘imanded her presence with him, and heap. ing bim say hes prayers, she said ;— Raleigh City —L. L. Hendren. Raleigh Mission —G. Farrar, Ro T. He fin, “Colored Charge —James Reid. Raleigh Circuit—T. 5. Campbell. A special session of the Kansas Legis- lature was organized on the 8th. Acting Gover hor Stanton, mn his mes: Hosdeman pul Clacewill=Jole Tillett. | “Willie, did you not ave that pretty lit sige, Says, in Consequence of recent) (: auville—Jobn W. Floyd. tle kitten in the street to-day?” CV CI, I tind myself compelied, by a Person —Vhiliner W. Archer “Yes, I did,” he replied ; “I wish Thad sense of duty, to call you together, that Hillsboro’ Circuit—Heary Gray. her; wasn’t ele pretty ri you day adopt by prompt legislation Warren—R. G. Barrett, PHL Joyner, Sup. | © Yous, very; now don’t you want met ineasures to avoid the calamities which Koanoke— HL. ‘T. Hudson, T. W. Moore. buy the kitty fur youd Perhaps the sg threaten the public peace. Ile recom. Chapel Hill — Adolphus W. Mauguin, | will sel! her.” t wan ends the passage of an act directing Enoe Mission —To be supplied. ‘ ’ ¥ eung oo “QO, yes, nother, do bay her.” that an election be held under different) Roanoke Colored Mission —P. W. Yarrell. | Well, tien, bora Pah boy while | ithicers s suine and at the same Raleigh Female Setuinar D. Re Bruton, ’ Pe phi officers on the same day, and at the same v d g ale Sewipary . am gone;” thus, saying, she. closed th te} i | . tad ABLE se e places, as provided by the proclamation President. door, but he iminediately called | of the President of the Convention, au é 2 ea ’ | ee ‘I her baek, ' RE Ae Guivsauoce Dat NALD Wisow ee | ou't yo till morning, then Lean gg thonizing the peopie te vote for the Con | ‘ : ” i A. ee Iwith your won't you stay ¢ stitution im cither form, as presented by Greensboru'—L. S. Burkhead, 8. Bethel, sup. \ eo: . ’ Ae ; ie | No, Willie! the man won't sell it it] the Convention; and aley avast the Cou Guiltord--Johon M. Guan. os Hie ° whartie— Win, C. Gannon dowt yo to-night; 80 be a good boy.” Noninal Colleges-Chas, M. Andersen. | He said ne iore, but quietly lay down, Montgomery — Jul S. Davis. | sisthisthe way you govern your child” Rockingham —DP. Doub, G. W, Uepiiustall. said |, after we lad yuined the street; 4if Deep I r—Nathan A. Hooker. you but knew the mnjury you are doing, \ Haw River -Kobert BP. Bibb you would take a different course.” ritory, dud itis probable that parties op - : Haw River Mission —To be supplied. “tnjury! she repeated, “why what posed to the Lecouprt yee tO WOCt, Wail | ue j H hari have L dene! I did not tell him I stitution in both fori, Le also recommends the passage of a law wnaking fraudulent returns of votes a felony, with stitable punishment Lutense excitement prevails ia the Ter Frauklinayille-—Juseph C. Thouas, in i permit an ele u . Alatanee — Aleannder Gattis would ree tue man—L onty asked him if wabe, with three Guodred inen, is ene Woiiwirth Alfred Nurnnwe Lehoul” amoed near Lecompton, and: threateus Presi: Norm! Coll Baxton Craven, “But you gave hin to nadersta pd that to drive Calhoun an ther 3 : ! ' Heve— W af Hy whoun and other members 0 Ayent for Greeusburu’ Female Coblege— We] vou would. lle ie not old enough to de- the Convention ont oof the Territory Barringer he difference ral 1 . ieee orion Ureube ce | tect the difference vow, bat he soon will 1 ds o outl u 5 ‘ The f. rove il areeiv ° Sauisscry Dintitet— Nowa F. Rew, PE hs Phen I four you will perceive: your error too late. You have yourself yraft. ed a thorn in the young rose, which will eventually pierce you mest bitterly. You Pie Parvin Varad Geuvvat Walker qe cceliey. tk Moras Marcus C. Thomas Cireytow thot November, with : fy beast Liuwan— Isaac BL Keerans fei hu Phe ordinance w hh M SLU ever cannot Freak off the thern, or club the mhsvill matin t L ' rn & ENP here liad been dispos it Www port, to make itless plercing. On your 1 of ive an additvona \ It. Kiclinrileon turn he will not see the kitten, there f isand amen, Which wall Sratlielredell == Cheeelen dl ripktt ec you willhave tomnvent another false- eave Motile this week er the com A thet! ume \Vo AV eul rood to conceal the thirst.’ ha t i) Tlean u Walker AVlkee nee We had wow gained our friend's door, etuck pt ft wir Mirqats Lo Wood wloeh ended our Couversation, Daring | y La iwrlee Ni roe weomtia eoued xayer than usu ( Van 1 : Diaby 7 \\ n— Janes WW ler sls tv ow sid hitth: or nee ect tip: duu \ ‘ te e Biddy : chem Kle'y 1). Audits She did net think her bttle one Be eS | Rode M t M ean doing a » could to keep k water S “ jee, is nan by the y x ull he \ cep awake to re ha wi dna bce tice of Whe K + role Tu bes ! sce the coveted kitten on Ler return, won, ; i A ‘ i eh HA row — Tu by sujy ied d yx Whattiade imother gone eo bung.” ; raf I ; j mM on ft was late cre LT reminded ber we vaght te relune But was said during our ‘ a ce | ‘ J) } f \\ at aa I eward walk Sthe went nowelesdly ns ; La J a W. love “Hee PaNSiTty. Seilioe \ id " ve ‘ Droston | Poe) Sy ie ra eh tal are teootaset a au “ are altel met it a— Wis, Mod Case WW hooy \ : : \I er is toat youl lave you gan J ' t f t y r hn tawuke lo sce The Bent ot 6 \ ated wr : pte eerie . : - beans 1 MOM ‘ ‘ 1 e « wot sive te ' ah ye jewuiltesbelioe ~ ‘ thie un weuld not sell . \ : Ml ' ' . fi, mck Wiiv w . tne rf” he asked t ‘ ‘ 2 . Sin j eft t ba n ‘ J suppose be wants her Wahe 1 ge da Ja n V 1) ” +? Ife bide ‘ sal that, but I thoaghe | \ \ 1. Camsos, I! k 1ouy ( ‘ ] ( em ne rt i fo want it eo bad, mother.” The > ‘ “ ‘ tre started to lis ‘ | a Nf ] “ lite e I) t ; » ‘¢ ‘ eu \ I a ‘ { ‘ ast he ‘ . | whe rani «a ci ¢ . pe tive | v sten- : d a“ i ey ‘ ethers ne a bine As sbe hueltlo hise Lined \ N] NAH way aile youn tie bros ‘ 1 ‘ (as ad." She - ‘ ach Wivcwe,. Lk t ay ward me aaving fos tie owas we par Niw na \, Weaver “y Deh ZG ‘ sce ny error ! om} \ ast hape ‘uM Ws Never wil Ta, et what will be the bE OW : ‘ sece@ive My iid to plese | \\ : o- Z , | . \ gy te same | J \ : ‘ ‘ 4 } ee and think e tim late Thies ro confidence im a oe ss A » lave men Vint \ \\ sla that of be - eo y eoonne ; 1 fee it would tit . How neelves did j . “ Ore por fa ere ‘ A “ ~ Mt ht . ; ‘ ' ‘ ‘ at pees ’ : ; . enn Nanas - Tore a4 ( . ‘ ‘ y I + M vie oftice ' ss 7 ‘ New York se ’ . ' fer Ma f . ‘ ica late were . } ‘ artints Ls Vv] ‘ A * arotyen n ' - ‘ i v ia) t | e oer 7 \ M \ ertieer remarks : . I ‘ vir | we AS An tv, we are ‘ ] + { ‘ th a > ‘ t we’ * 1 ‘ ere ee ; . yona Cin metine wok ms 4 | we * ‘ / V / | \ oon Nee ed and Demo { ‘ ‘ : anil ¢ ite ny \ ’ 4 ‘ \ b atic creed “ . L¢ te t Nee \ r y “ at - . I’ ANAL HIE e : ise ne . : . From Washington, ANY ROU TENGEr amr vices t | iv oe W asnixutos, Dec 16 \ | au e < S areas J lent of the New York ~ f J t Mera ‘ « that structions have I hey { are Wate. , ; Wane eent to Molle and. New Orleans ar , ‘ tw (hess . \ ansin the power of the | \\ at ‘ me : ted States ra, t prevent the depart : andl m louie Winlkers atid UF i \ a“ ‘ er Fas v her return to * \ ‘ ( Allen and 4 . sn Keren Mf The Pera atatos as ita Of ( ‘ a} alo ryustetoere itthe bark S raphina, which ar ‘ Jas woiinrspandiethe ulertof much at. cl t New York on the dl Novenlets f j , wlled Washington Union took oot a large quantity of stores, ale A Tvvsat ters t t ust Louse? \ vrnnma vtor Walker. i +A | Ma : / A Mr. Banks has withdrawn from Me ' twith the for Senate Print 1 states the almoat . cat , a ne rath of balfof the bxect AMD ton we vi thie // . ist two drove dat W wi . tive patronage ' \ ’ veg a Wa on when nil the burners | u 4 have rited, monty tuenvennd (ect jae 1 statenientoftheclectinn of Mest } ress Was ta cost of 860 per hour, of seven | Slnelds and Ss is Senators from Mis . i ; waver telat ts reel peroaiglit, Wal hey Fi iatouriled At the latest dates J hary We seed repr ta sw have soffiener trot vd taken place eX ny : het wise and prudeotin all thes Hered at Ob. Tan s ex 4 CONGRESSIONAL, &c ‘ is us 6 ce + \. ¢ W anisuToN, Dec 18 " 1 th Nohlemana Matate- bar t | ogee el Fite te Panter will introduce « bill in the A wat W feet wha deal in: tt i he jen / by sen that produ Senate tom rrow, providing tor the t rt VGH , of Treasury notes J : Pleasantly kuown in tt tus romored that Walker has res | Sea a few ' 4 | sccand mot the Governship of Kivnsas Save - | ' ! “a f £30,000, while tl It is deported thst inetroctions D8 ra ‘ ! ' rts to f¥l5o cen nt te | the Southern pt 1 ' t s ; Valker , ' Wer annam upon prevent anpplies being «ent to Wa | ! ; ft i : ‘ re dignity of his Also, to detain the stesiner Fashion, % warf reat rt ‘ . verreturn to Mol TUESDAY TERMS OF Sudden Brown, for this place, v dence, Frida from which hours. Tle to mourn |b whole comn ing sense of “The No cation,” for ceived. It trust, prove of Educati« have had ti ges. The “W. ho.” in the art o Tt sounds t task Ly a Wh to fight our prinet ples advocate the « io all conacte mite tll cease its | cherish the pr with the Wa and for whieh The W atehm cupqueor the the Watchina but we shou the eneniy, if they should ) Te comqgturiy cetlanly anil or tactician ia eight of an The Wa what it said ber of dem: ling to sac for the pur, of distribut rate with | Governor, predicate lief that m American ceed ; aud thatthe tna question me demande it trick We demnocrata duct of the conquer encourpay pose W saying “dl no brick conceal, a The « \ vocate the only on ¢ dis over his | Bich a Vic and Ame it, beyon limneself, a would ash North Ca taxation, just rights democrats quor.” ) cans who terests of promotior same—di wina vict of all—ev tar lntelligen ade in shape of , ference t loan the yond its: nently pi such pow known te Wise say the publi ryland, w ersand r devolves as to thes las done exist, he by the L provements the geveral * violation Bf ack Constitutional principles which form the basis of the democratie creed ;” avid the President recommending to Congress, (as he does in hig recent Message) the Pacific Railroad. But he says, “ he is ready and will’ ing to enter the Jists in such a cause, de. Mr. editor, can’t you fipd among the numer- ous subscribers to your valuable paper, a cheva- lier “ sans peur et sans reproach,” tw enter the ists of the political tournament, and contend for the rights of the people against this knight Foy Tum CAnOLiNA WATCUMAM. Cuancotre, N. O., Dee. 19, 1857. governinent, as a Mr, Eprror: Having an hour of leisure at my | disposal, L bave coucluded to write toyou on # subject of vital interest vot only to North Caro- lina, but to every State aud Territory, and not only so, but to every man, woman and child, throughout the length and breadth of this great | Confederacy. 1 allude to the distribution of the | procoeds of the public lands among the States of | who, with bis “sling aud his pebble from the Aud bere I need not remind you that this most Haat sii ei sen of our aa Israel 1 : A . [In conclusion, F would call upon all good and iuiportant 1 ring varried through » , ; f wiportant measure, having been carrie oes true North Carolinians, who regard the rights : of our common couutry far more than the in- otic exertions of Hoary Clay, and therefure ueed- | rests of party whatever, to come to the rescue, both Houses of Congress by the untiring, patri- CAROLINA SALISBURY. N. ¢. WATCHMAN. "TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 22, 1837. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 C ASH. | Sudden Death.—-Mr, Guorce W. Brown, for many years a merchant in| -_ |to sign it, at the last hour of the last session uf Jot the hand. ling ouly the siguature of the President to be- | and demand of the party in’ power a distriba- | | Ses . 4 a jcome oue of the laws of the country, was: de- | Wo of the proceeds of the public lands, Let - ; : Sour mott :*O » the plan fair de- lfeated by the final refusal of President Jackson ra utty be: “Ours are the plans of fair de | ¢ |lightful peace, unwarped Ly party rage, to live jlike brothers.” Let our watch word be “ The Congress, held during his administration, not-/old Noth State forever! The good old North le | State ! A. | withs auding he bad repeatedly promised to do sv, and no one duubted that it would receive his z : : io : The New-York Musical Review is pub- signature, and thus become an established law | lished every other Saturday, by Mason That President Jackson was thea | » |) Brothets, New-York, and presents a ricl under the inalign influence of insidious aud self: | y ANEW ROFK, and presents a rich advisers, such as Van Buren and Co,, ap- amount and variety of musical matter. errant of the democratic party ; some David | Univn in proportion tu their federal population. | brook,” can prostrate this Goliath who thus | A CARD. The Carrier announces to the Patrons of the Watchman, that he will visit them Christmas morning with his Annual Ad- dress. JAS. BOWERS, Carrier. An impertinent editor in Alabama | wants to know when we “intend to pay |the ‘debt of nature?’” We are inclined think that when nature gets her dues jfroim hin it will be by an execution.— Lou, Journal. SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES. FOR THE youtowiw? PERSONS -KE- ba eee MAINING IN THIS DEPOT Dec, 22nv. U. & Iarriss, R. M. Sherrill, J. H. Yadkin Man. Co., M. Dobbin, James Dobbin, G. Barnhart, J. H. Foote, J. & J. C. Cowles, J. Lange, J.C. Catterill, L. Litaker, W. B. McCorkle, T. M. & G. B. Houston, Dr. J. R. Fraley, Mr. McLaurin. THE MARKETS. - Powers, F. & Moore, J. F. Alexander, | 133 The ropture between Senato: Douglas and the Administration would seem at this time to be final and complete. The Union has a long article on the dis- agreement, and winds ap by deciarin, that “Mr. Douglas has come forward oat thrown himeelt la the pathway that leads, as the President believes, to an early and | satisfactory adjustment of the Kansas qnestion.” MARRIED In Davie county, on the 3rd instant, bv J. M. | Johnson, Esq., Mr. CHEVAN SPRY, to Miss SA- | RAH HENDRICKS, youngest daughter of Ander- | sou Hendricks. ‘ Near Mocksville, Davie county, an the 9th inst., by J. M. Juhuson, Esq, Mr. HIRAM ASFRA- LEY, w Miss LIZZIE, youngest daughter of Ai- fred MeCulloh, Evq. In this place, on the 16th instant, by Rev, Rubert 8. Moran, Mr. WM [GALES aad Mie BARBARA DIXON. | | | DIED: At his residence in Cabartas County, N. C. on the Ist Dee, Maj. IBZON CANNON, aged 61 years. Seldom is a friend called upoa to record the death of one ao lovely in his life and so esteemed in his charocter as was the subject of this uotice. Seldom is @ minister called upon to atiend the funeral of one whose joes will be mure deeply felt, both in the com BLACKSMITH | [QUITY SALES TO HIRE. a Xu.42IN ID ss. APIRST-RATECOACHSMITH| 3-220 ss. ILL BE HIRED, FOR THE TERM OF following tracts ef land fur sule, at public ane ONE YEAR, by application to V'. J. Menoney.| tion, via; ee 1857. WILLIAM BROWN. The Lefler Lot, BELONGING to the estate of Moses L. Brown, deceased, biddings to be opened at $880. Sule te take place at the Court House in Salisbury, on Moa- day of February County Court, at /2 o’¢lock. Twelve, mcnths credit, with imerest after six months, boad } with approved security required. | | - AND [- The Henly Lot, | BELONGING to the estate of Moses L. Brown, de- STORE. | ceased, hiddings to be opened at $798,05. Sale to Opposite Murphy’s Granite Row. SALISBURY, N. C. aed CTVHE attention aud of the STA inhabita TE of NORTH CAROLINA, ntsof SALISBURY, take place at the Court House, ia Salisbury, on Moa- day of February County Coart, at 120’clock. Twelve mooths credit with interest after six months, bond with approved security required. 117 Acres of Land, BELONGING to the éstate of Moses L. Brown, de- | ceased, known as the G.id-mine place, biddiags to be {opened at $330; time aud terms of sale same as | above. Pr. adv. §7—8w-28 208 Acres of Land, | BELONGING wo the beire of John W. Johanon, ly- | a : . sat. | is ar Rs = a munity la which he lived and in the eharch of which is most respectfully caPed tv the opening, by the : ~s " ile pines, FO mena Shans at's | ars abundant! ident fi the fact that he | De. Lowell Mason, Win. B. Bradbury Saliobury; «. G-, Deo. $4; 150- be was member. A polite und cuufirous gentile. | undernigned, of » Boker. Do fue ede ee see on . » {pears abundantly evide 1 » (nc e Aab Mas . B: ’ " or, Ju dence, Friday afternoon last, by paralysis, |!" sere CN seatead hdd) ted id cals kl ars , : hn CORRECTED WEEKLY BY many—0n atlive and worthy siiisen——ood s strict end Po, t a Oo eo the premises, ou the 22nd day of January pext, at 12 i A i . (President Jackson) had recommended the adup: | George FL Root, and other of the most & conscientious christian, his influence for good was felt : sgh se head wie 4 from which he expires in about five fib 9 1 the f ‘| ene ' ici f oh ~, . W. J. MILLS co. far and near, Born of christion parents and reared AND v'chek. ar — credit, P bere eo 1738 , Ile lnareete family Sail friends thon c Usis newsure, and the passage of such euine " usicia4is of the country are Apples dried, 87 a 125{Lead Har, 9 210 | in the bosom of the church, he early made a profes- . curly required, bd te hours. law, iv w Message previously delivered to Cou- | among its revular contribators, each nuin-| Bacu 16017) « Whitey 10 a 12 | sion of religion which a life of faith and active useful- f | 8 , Z ni to mourn his sudden departure, and a 7 ‘ , i ; , . 22 123 |Molusses Cuba, 40 050 | nese, amply testified, was vot a mere vain profession. 4 9 ‘ bavi ; lyress, iu language, io subsiauce, hke the follow: | ber containing more or less from the pen pyar _ oe 874 | For 42 yours he was a consinent member of Poplar ’ png Fea ar pasion en ay ae y vel the awe luspir: | . eT ‘ P idee as ifthe ¢ ‘are a aine 3 = SLONGING ire-at- whole community Ke ca) tig) We { |": The deeds, of cession of the public lands |of one or allofthem, A very useful and | Batter, 18 u 20 “ Muscovady 50.60 | Tent church; and for about 24 years an efficient and Seon Chee Dees Por umciy: Toateh anitcles. ues sbapletaribay dower, adjisiog ‘a ods of ing sense of death’s terrible presence. 1 by the thirteew States of the coufederacy, for the instruct fe thy One CANDLES— |Nails (Cut) 6 a 6y |conacientwus Elder. At the tune of hie death he| Dyes, Painis, Oile, Camphene, Burning Fluid, &c.;| John Overeash, Juha Deal, sen., Alexander Atwell \" 4 j'ustructive feature of the Review 18 18 | payow 18 a 25 |Oats 35 a 37 | was the oldest officer, and being zeulous and judicious, “ey P i: oo purpose of enabling the govertiment of the US ; " : lOmLs 2 shed fs aod that with his experience of ten years, in the first | and vihers. Sale io take place on the premises, Jan- . ; > & yee S|“ Answers to Correspondents. All ques- | Admaniine, 3ta37 jOILs LINSEED— bor booked ap to and rerpected by all. He wee! cinss Stures in the city of New-York, and u strict at- | wary 23rd, at 12 o'clock. ‘Twelve months credit with “The North Carolina Journal of Edu to prosecute successtully, the war of the Revolu . : ; Caffee Rio, 13018 | “ Tanners, 50 a 624 | amiable in disposition, and pleasant in manoers, while | tee to business, especially io the compoundiag of | igierest after six monthe, boad with approved secarity : ze ae | tion, aud for utler purposes therein apecitically Uons on musical su jects, as to its theory “Java, 17 « 20 |Potawer, Irish, 75 a 75] at the same tune he was distinguished for his zeu Physician's prescriptions aed Femily Medicines, aod le eee .. Pr. adv. $3—7w-28 cation,” for January, 1858, has been re- [Mmentoned, having accom listed the desiga for /OF practice, are carefully answered, often | © 1 : — R salen nee 5 mee ylise. tl a rigegre ve th of Ma in md asechpee mga nein ea) miei! OY sass " . ~ei i q 1 will, we} : isl : : cin he 4 15a [Rags per Ib. its disciplive. Ludeed, in the death of Maj. Caunon, | 7, ad Country Trade. 257 A f Lan ceived. It is neatly yet Ups anne ’ ghee Ne y were yr sor | recommend tu Con jatlength. The Review also collects ta : 45 a 50 [Salt per sack, 220 02.95 | hia bereaved widow has lost a loving husband, hie 7 The same degree Semen gems aad despatch shall be cres 0 trust, prove useful in promoting the catise ie . ic | aweyiving lo the States sical news froin all 8 vurces, and keeps its|. 508 oO. Sheeting Bro. 10a 12 joes pay and pester dessenf a large circle ol practised, and as pure articles given, to all Orders by | BELONGING to R. J. Linn and Laura C. Linn, ad- of Education and trove Literature. We lyf the Caton a dietribution of the proceeds of z : Chickensper doz. 1 50 a $2 Sagar Bro. 10 a 12 | friends and relations, @ friead most dearly beloved and | mail, frum Physiciuas, Families and dealers, as by | juiniug the lands of Joseph A. Lion, Semac! Roth- , ‘ Jthe public lands an proportion te the federal readers well posted up as to what is do-| Egys per doz. S410 | * Crushed, 15017 | 8 Counsellor mort highly esteemed—the community | personal call. | rock and others, Sale to take place at the residence have had time to examine ouly a few pa populatue.” Le thes conuechon itis proper tol ing in the masical world. Each namber| Feathers pec tb. 35 = 379) Clarified, 12.0 14 | a law-abiding and justice-boving citizen—and Poplar | W. UH. WYATT. — Jof Joseph A. Linn, oo the 20th of January. at 12 Tt pe ver the signature |; f i o : - Fivur per bbl. 4.50 » Tallow, 12a)4 | ‘Temi church an active member and an officer seont | > ‘ h, 1857 . 198 | o'clock. Six mouths credit, bood with approved se- ges. ye writer over Ul gta state Chat the funds arising from the sales of the! also includes several pages of new aud] Sack, 0.000225 Wheat White, 1000 00 | firm and judicious. And although his immediate | December 6th, 1857 tf-38 Santi Geanied “Wo boo.” has room for improvement) public lands, constitute au iminense treasure | ' ied) Inthied . «| Tron Bar) Sa Red, 80 a 90 | family will doubiless most sensibly feel his loss aud | —— saa i : : L. BLACKMER, C. M. EB — mounting to-eight tillions of dollars, annugiiy,|Lepular music, In this departinent, it is] (ayy: 15 w 17 | Wool, 25 «30 | iniss his presence, yet the whole community has sus AD at 1 9 J VEG |. “Deesuber th 1857. Pr. adv. $3—7w-98 in the art of punctuation. vid that, wccording to the recent Message of /4unounced in the present number, will sl (sined a gteut lows, and the church here has felt ‘| NY ; KY es —= since 5 - » oe dene shock | - President Buchauan, the pubse lands vet re | be presented hereafter the vems froin the| . , . . | 'remes | It sounds to us a little strange to be taken to [amaning unsold, amount ty vue thousand ull / mi f } a N York NORFOLK MARKET. | ‘A light is from the household gone, | “UG A ™” BBS EDs N } B4 s NeUeTN Operas perlorined tu New OFrRK. . é one © hove thle task by a Whig paper, because we are disposed ious of acres, North Cy os poruon this \ ; ‘ o € | Reported Weekly for the Watchman, by Rowland) R . pe : : sits : ait a 1( ) AY ) FURS—Minx, Otter, Fox, Cann . 4 ” large 4 ‘ ” Py t mi elilis oF iw VICES He copy roan . ‘ 7 : me vas an 7: poesann c 7] hao hi - to Bight ayn Lome racy nny > tale large f < : ; t : a rik andhetr ee ny te “ i : c 7 - eal & Brothers, December 17th, 1857. Which never can be fil Com hands) babe sors lag &c., for which the N pursuance of an pane fredell County Cear our print ples. 1 atchiman ta clispomedd te pulse to her systetis popular cdi tan inn, Bl Pe Coples, HR, chyeh oples, Se Hl At Wiad L F : N =e yin : made at Nev. Teras 1m. will offer sele a se, wl tun \ t : 97 BACON—Hams, 18 @ 20, Hog round, 16 to 17 (Wood Lowa, Gaston county C.. Dee. Sthy} CALL and examine our stock of Gands . ‘ u , advucate the claims of an Demoerat ty offer, wliy ' vemetits, aud rally ewtab ten copies, 875 twenty copies, &12. aes era 1 @ 0 ae es Pee a LESPY ON1, infant eum of the Ree. J. 8. aud 5. E SYMONS & BROTHER ' d « sar = ie Statesvi'le, on Friday the firs io all conscteuee let it du su, but we dy hope it een aceite aera ALAS Is Sa ae PORK —Mees per Bol. $22. «23 Barr, of Mou a Hilly, Arkansas, aged ox imontha| Salisbury, Dec. 15th, 1§57 de oe a) eee ieence will cease its warfare upou Unme who love and jed and solitary places woud bud a meut ar 13 . oer | ELOUK—Sauper $6.25 @ §675—Extra, 60 @ 96.75) *"4 eel td fe ONE NEGRO BoY, cherish the principles for which they 10 « SIT HtbOn | femme ALY one, oe formed ol at Ra Baron's beautiful country resi “oF — B19 775 - ae eee that lifts “ur comforts bigh Varartye-vestess years old, hkely aod valuable, and with the Watchman have so lung contended Whanl (ran Of Clreuistanees Conn wihldeuce, Lranistan, las been destroved by | VREED APPLES—1.75 @ 007 lobe etd ol Cl oll toh | § gS “ Le XY hes « good character fur being a trusty and datifel and for whieh they are still determined to (this case, would oatunslly squire of das nl¢ . . 7 PEACH ES—$5.00 are Rivet: e)-d mrecord; bei bi eeeee. “ ad - = 2 served ; \ ae J Ire. Supposed to have been set ou tire. | CORN—W bite and Mined. —50 He takes ba! what He gave a . : AP The Watchman says its offect is to divide and would Le tuittul seurce Bu HV bbewn I ‘ Y che 35 Te the Stockholders of the W. N R The purchaser can bave six months credit, by giving : . s 0) isured for 60,000 Re ae ees . . a ate O J and approved security, beari interest from cunquor the enemy, We adore the waelom Ze Why hae it vever been ne piled fT baa ’ WHEAT—Red §1 00. White $115 @ 120 vy “ACK : J ; i . date A. B. BLACKBURN, Trust the Watchman ia telling the enemy na vly ct ry) te this question in, that the cause of aaa FLAXSEED—§i 00 Chea er Than Eyer ’ Road Company. Deremurr sine 16S? a ‘aw 28 but we should much more adimre Ube folly of Gelure of the tret attempt toa Wploal tas Joun M. Tuomas, formerly of Davidson) BEES WAX—25 a 00 a 4 ° —— = the enemiy, if after laioy thus told of the oly « ‘ 4 1 « and NCC led - SALT LIVERPOOL—$€1 55.—Fine $1.70. - - N ‘ at h eet * ¥; “ oy ’ t at 4 4 County, 2 ,» Was killed near his resi G Alum, 1.05 —1 16 i rea ape no Sele ral Lae ets tare L gto M ] A d they should jurn ta with the te acteli to a tide this tacasure leave ver that) | rr A Miasis-ip w the Tth D FISiL NOSTHERN—Pickled Wernage per bb T. Af & P. P. Meroney, thot a ipchelies ag ly “Tee ipa dh foe lt vaan . e = — ‘ cuey 5 « ‘ ‘ bite ta TAN ALL as ti - ' rectors, payable reasurer, tu Statesville, Ia comqauring Chetan ly ! ' ‘ $5.— Mallets & Blue Fish. 864 la X pickle tore, pay ’ : - cxriainly an buat if nod a very shrewd bh ader j i 1 hoimet He was tn the act of vetting on the Gennes ne bhi. —G3251@ 45U. Mack RE fle ug great inducemeuts to those wanting the Sih day of January ie spyowTos dhe& went oo eS ieee Pe Re pie e : : . ue ecet No a) x ve F ta Greve tin ny ory IRM, and eve ; or tacuiciae Sure'y ‘ pe { ‘ ; | ra shen his foot whipped and lie fell PEAS. Sicko ECs nea Srey Par asiel Kid Ghives’al 6S end <5 cs) Ni Kicks ort Nec'ry ead Treasurer Number scholars limited to twenty-five. Ne de 1a MEMO any iiAc! OES OS ‘ Dee , mothe rule The whole train passed POTATOES—Inah per bbi—2 00 proportion; Mus ry. vetting Yarns; a| December 15, 1657 4w-29 made for absences, except in eases of sicknes, The Watchin knows, and sacan/, J ht . ; ox , ing Black $1.45 1@ 162 a's Heeery, Wuvlen Cumiune ! sua week's duration. Lexingvon ie a quie : . : C Pies, AUMOS CORFEE—Rw ll @ 1 Laguayra 13 to 134 fs, Swocas, lawea Shite aod mys es whatit said. If there be a sufficient nam : j ’ ) SUG AK—Crashed & red 124 —Refined 10 Bees fran 1s dois, Mer AAAS HE S TERMS ber of democrats in North Carulina, wil ae \ a ‘i @ 11 —West India, 9 wt 10 rabirts, Urawers, chiddren's Se = MOLASSES 4 a 40 : ‘ , rata ut * > Claawce aad Higher Mathematics, : $25,00. ling to sacritice their party prejudsces _ ‘ "RESIGNATION OF GOV. WALKED. GEME per Bol, $115 to $1.37 fron 25 to tf OI ARTNERSHITII et *h 20,00. for the purpose of asserting the doctrine ghuneis ye CANDLE S—Tallow, 15 ~Adamantine, 20 @ 24. | Crush'd, Granuiat PESUNE bru of Rowner & Con iwlthin dey damlved (oon had at ©2.09 ar moets Aer ” an x } ; Giov. Walker haa sent in hie letter of SOAP—Br.wn, 4) @ 6—Yelkw, 44 @ Ru Coffee, Baking Ponder, Cheese from 154 ] NS re a . ; GALLAWAY. of distribution, we are willing to ¢ a : raat Par ee roof Kansas. [tp SMENGLES Balding per thousand 8400 fur the best ever seen in the market; Pin SO eee a WAL ROWZEF December hth, 1857 6a ' * 7 “ ‘ IZ och all heart —7.00 Cheese, fine Goshen Lutter, Vinegar; all kind HE ——— rate with themoin the neat canvases for \ “ ‘ Z vou 1 three ¢ mt und @ halt thie ‘ | WM M WILHELM, } H i a hail ‘© STAVES—R Oak bhd 2 (0 fancy Groceries, such as West Ludia Preserves, fresh | v " N ROPERT Y Governor, for that purpome This we a et me bu here San He x Vee @ public expo ‘ W Chak t a@ 0) Peaches, Tomatoes, SCrawbernes; Wines, [eidseich, December lar. 1847 WM RAINEY SALE OF VALUABLE P oly reau , t i A ’ 1 4 t “ : ‘ ak Fg ‘ al ¢ re a 1OF thecste ; W Oak hhd heading @ 00| Claret and Blackberry ; fresh Salmon. Mackerel, mredicate upon the suy and be my ne t ep le lass ie ie . ; | Yr | H "I ce ‘ 1 | 1“ Ve Pribacndiceer ite Price HAY —per 1y0 be — @12 Lubsters, ( abs, Sardines, Archovies, Stouten Bit-| OLIN, N. Cc. lief that no candidate of the V at " ‘ a4 - ; ters, Walnat and Ti.mattoe Catsupa, Sage, Mustard, | s ‘ ore eer RE WARKS —P ie ce out lest hare] | ‘ . sige 2 a . ‘ ee arn ise bad ' Ohi AC. bean latre cad has 1 to reduce quota. Pepper. Spice, Mace, Nutmeg, Ginger, Chives Maca. | 5 ( ) he 15th of December next, in the village of American party would le ely | , ss A letter from Waahins FBGA FAY ue ee freely, ecllng ay Teale, Vermacila, Soda, Starch, Coove, Ean Cuffce, AND ACT ACCORDINGLY Orin, Tredel! Co, 1 will sell, to the bighest bid- ceed; and we justify iton the grow A . PWallora t Fe Coolihlentlss wescce a ag ike viel : ande beh Pickles phere —— Picotley, alder, TWO YOUNG AND } ' et . ; - ae tae ss ena : pers, Pepper Sauce, Lime Juce, Lemon Syrup, flint theamepuitude aud smpurtancest the jt, 4 Unisi Susie” [ack oo ccc rey thatthe President wil eefase ts accupt |} Pant eres comand amos, Figg, Corrente, Cte, Daten, Ganirope,| A UL peraone indebted ts us, moat come forward! LIKELY NEGRO BOYS, question as it concerns North Car ‘ k \ 8 ghation by retufuing the letter to - te, fine and common Candies, Almonds. Waj.| “ i and make payment by the first Jinmary 1"5%.! One of them a good Black«anith ; and the other : thy ; mee ; see —— porte, Pracannuts, Braziputs, Oranges, | °F their accounts will be put e on omart envagh to be aay tag exc scouad demanie i) (We tak and in ans 7 a MBeer We PRU Ae TE ETT AVI LEAMA ET || leases (Reisoplce aba ibicen tice brene ROWZEE & CO. het ene Sacer a cnemadvel ' ; ° esa va ate thie ‘ 4 ecem 837 {-2 tp! trick, We lwheve there arc numbers ‘ j ’ y President « attins lin ‘ December 17. oe Fi Work oem 1-29 At the same time and place, I will sell a democrats who feel agrieved by the « . F ; the P tit winced ina peenliat] BACON pers ree ire Works. > APTA House and Let Beautifally Located. duct of the party in regard to e la . * t Kansas ; a tlw COFFEE, per lb One thousand dollars worth of best Chewing Tubdace | \ | I \( ) | I ( | A g willbe given. In fact, on the House . “ \ - is k Qa 14 atakw hgare, eh ha ddliars wormh beet Cy i yt Me aud Le le ve a credit of two, three, fuer, Ave question, and if ther sal : A ‘ x \ 8 ' I Leguire lee 15 |e 1 Smoking Tobacco, spuffe, ol) hinds, Macou reve TEN 5 { required Ceincelaiinn: _ mA ' yy jules attis Mt. Ioong 00 a i boy, Ame an (sentioma and SaAch ( ys Bad cnei cease dance ects E. C. POSTELL. bes t rLOUR > - . : . : : . Nv 2 ~ rei nilranrcn (as ALES 1 SK \ a : o Every Variety of Faney Goods and will we wullowing arucies for Casw and Baa a Vh K “ I> ‘ pea r Fe ae be ? za, only, v2 eer i : s ine 500 a 00 « 7 Om « \eper \ - NJ f . ey eee ee ay ene pied fom | SAME SS PVOULONS. | cciiw corres. sucrose | Nomething New!!! them to cong ‘ yoove e lea J : eh . : Wid Slerald Chee 4 50 0 0 00 | COMBS—India Robber Cumbe 35 ete, formerly suk IKON, SPRINGS, AXLES, LEATHER > - soe : 3 : F PTE ' , bd . Bees TRAIN aha at 50 cts, Lvory, Pad, Side, Tuck, Pocket. Reddone COTTON YARN, BACON, WEAI “> ers, who have « x F S at : 500 07h (india Rubber Hair Pine; Steel do, Brase Huupe 2 FLOUR, AND ALL KINDS rer let c SRNL ee mmcreet of Rew of hee rights in this t Ds ely Ved Tiss Tem - Sun come eet OF PRODUCE in the CABINET MAKING busi 6 . Pa | ‘ A * sts . . . z recectfully announce to the citizens of Matin Jemocralsinns ; i : pe ‘ - pe ape ‘EBERU Sup Ww Be BES OWe ove been corp a boop for tw i uniry georraily, that he ie sow, Jivide from their pa ss si : ; , : nine aa ud eo oy | ae Tamhe Not, Shue. Fy, Korncure, Cromb,| core to, ee cone buy thees rier pl for to mome extent, and will, in a short time, be fally pre- i ~me x r > | Re 2 0 Ol tiga, Mack Ra er ee ene, sh: and The pefiie ma n are red to farmeh anythiag in les hae of business. . ' : LARD. per tb 2 wv , fiesllae the ; and when they eo, we 8 “ . 1o sn priyn STIRITS. pet gallon Lane. Pearl studde; Big Biurde Cbes z su Having had m tpenence ip the bosimess, he Patriot w Shei fin ' g = " This r br Oa ” . D 4. 18ST MERELY fy {9 Rape By Enea s na and ponctucliy, with the =: . aad 5 = a My - noe ws 4 ed cf ort t aprove, to ment the patromage soraquar Nummaiittal papecta «ine ‘ Air dn ne 10 STATIONERY ARTICLES. pe Wee a avis OLN eee wivre x F . hunk ya 65 y encourgage for eo pennd a : \ 4 of Rye da 65 a ty | Letter, Fim'ecep, N jAcwmat Pisce 5 2 : Co will, in a few weeks, remove te & pes, Pence, Pens, 0 Sha pers, Pane Hake cs nome WwW t t « b 6 » 40 0 45 i ' | hoes . J CHARLOTIE & S.C RAIL ROAD NAILS, cat. per keg 475 2009 Maying ¢ t # Pocket Books Opposite NeConnaughey's Store. ee es ff . vl bE AN ay It ] " Puree ¢ Pie et ALS divide e I x hy re . lL Speklaces. ft a Satan Rcas ns N Wednesday 30th of December 1857, 16 likely A full pesortment of COFFINS, and FISK’S 8U- ny Wick intenved, an . NAS SEIS M . ; “ae Ba-edes, common ber, 64a a |B oT asset Greens “ () »-: ke pee gclet beotl Ga obtat PERIOR . . conceal, and why wot speak in pla ee ee oe Peete 74» Gold and Silver Watches. Cie Haea eae: ue Metalic Burial Cases, The * Watchina < | . TALLOW th tala Jews ler ‘ * eo Vest ahd Fa a a ‘de : r 7 t vocate the clarinaof adenoerat | a ‘ HIDES, pe Chaneikeel il (add Crmentit ; ; _ 8D RANKIN, Adin AEG v. bet conetomty mhend. : . | \ ‘ attes stot Janna Ae R10 (0 | Me “ pa reat Pie Pe , mer A 3a ’ ; - Se ie etal as only on certain ¢ J 3 —tlhat Sie . x W ae ik iseat i yf - ‘4 Ub iwed aka sc hnee Rings Shs Thimben G I “ I . rge all acenu or mx ; . averpeol, per aack } . Susp + Wa Guacds, Shoe Loees. Tebsece > >} “6 ( eigen over his own arty It exyn ‘ as ri 5 > ‘ Oe ge EES nn ; : ae ce Pa \ . aN = soe amG < wanted, for which a liberal ' 1 } y i ; Alum, fp 2 Dery ) : B i Nan Pap < SIT Ri tiarthi eave bot) Chanet pomeite . abit : such a victory, no advantage t e Wing . mang MOLASSES, per galion : ela Sele Wi K Srey ohewl tias a re ee 8. R. HARRISON. . r Cube re) ‘os a *, Soups a edei (Petfumenes : - e y @ p ee ; and Aimerncan party and aske N Crisane ) 00 vomade, Har Oile, Har DD De ~~ ¢ mm ame g he Roare a oem ; I : “ \ / tay f 7 A Mr - rer she hast . pista eM laac be ck Trustees he day precediag the day of exam ——— it, beyond the sanction and tr 1 a i] eer te : : : ; in iF las : a3 «kh PM val Tn bl y rt “ avaf and erashe 1° ctures of all kinds . ’ one of ite most valued measores J ‘ Ls rae t ay 2 : ea s ‘Posto. N Orieeen ice Pp) * and Sirops, Tape Wea H. KELLY. Secretary VEGROES OR SALE! lic policy, The editor wante n .* z mw a (ark a he ane REE f= Wileasle: +e " a Pweraers, Key-ringe NB. The next Seemen meace nniWad st ard - es himeelf, and Ne rf lf : ; . rr eens Reece oe ile Mirrure, Mar. | needay the 6h of Janaary, 1353 HOKELLY o vimneelf, and Aa on riet rw } ' sk \ n giv *. Gamebags Le ber Mth. 1s bw [3° Coart, Now Term, we will would ask ore Duthelwot dike te eee , \ : aent #y “qa 1 gy the raj ty Reliant rs B i z Chee Staed sc ¢ lotie Whig » . Tuesday the 29th inet, : - ' rt “ lespa scan be trans ‘ ri ad we a ern Democrs nerri mr t * kad 6ewu 2 ~ MoT r. 12 miles East of State North Carolina measurably relieved of | rt \ ey cliing : rut ire Cae CE ere JOHN D. & THOMAS é. BROWN, iets V nee ais to the Secretareiol ihe Mimed ct hisiess HIVE LIKELY NEGROES belongiag to the taxation, and in the enjoyment of her na i : ; i . , ae ane arming Canes, Medics Heirs WM TUKNER ue ’ ne Snake , oe ny less wear and tear of the ma ies | AVING porchased the TIN and COPPER g Cases RB . , | Com'ra. nbc pitacutte pulls nde: auteuaiiie ye ee ee eweertain pecs aibichetn CW alten’ Been wena gee 7 JAMES M. EDNEY, oe hoe ‘ R y g wtice that they will contiane to carry on the bus Fine Baskets and Willow Ware, democrats who are willing ivht for . f “ } {the nese under the name of F W w w 56 John Sireet, \ 1 , place we will expree to . . kK Stands how ar i aaa these righta, we say—“ decide and Jruses for " shoal Barninag of the Ste P “dws ms = 2 Mu syoroO mim. . | LIRELY NEGROES betonging Tigh SO sate bal as ae eva ea g ambeat (ol. Edwards J.D. BROWN & CO., ee x ee ; staicout Mary and John Pickler, dee’d. quor And to all Whigs and Aine ta . ; Per lee rey New Onteans. Dec. 14 Wilhame Brow being their agent for the manage > net ] : SESE tence Nerchandise on hee M TURNER.) Qo, eeac Wiel arenciineen ae } : nae eens cri terms and forwards for 2g per seis B. TURNER, (“= ™ : aM 5 Mle Mae \ | rt bet Ih The steamboat Edwards was burnt A general awortment of TIN, COPPER, and 2 f : e alerin Pianos, Partor Organe, Organ Welmeone D . 3128. tereste of the State, rather thar <u nnd people of the S Red Riveron Saturday mornmye. She) other WARES, with a variety of Every Descripiion of Toys, netics Warps pai a ey Mas = sromotion of party, we would s ‘ acing : F ~ , z +" TINGS . 5 plttethiae : ; : a T Hepeli e oole con Aes pe ie , aw total lees, together carco, COOK, PARLOR, AND SHOP STOVES mong to the old se well a the gong, Toned Agent ctenieay's Patent Pome es DENTAL E. ATE —¢ e the enemy, if you can, and x AR Y ito “ r of r } ~ » » es, Stes ate yey den gives, ¢ ars of . si pel Aa a ga anf ; H We rt eat Dales of kepton hand. Orders promptly attended to. Roof oe ‘i i R wer n-Beats, Buggy “ti lites . Py eee ‘ : ; ory Chat shall rosolt inthe x ¥ K ton and many cattle. Fifteen or twen- | ong done by contract iss deat ed : merase 4 . a a : ATT aa Tt Pra { ae ! . Those wa pds, t find FE Badger, A Mts NOW Wiathe J A R R. P. BESSENT has removed to th- of all even of tae enemy luiimeelf : a : : meee e ty per sperisied in her JD BROWN & CO ee etn i sod ime PM P I. sw . aie ie ss cner formerly occupied by _- 4 oO wala were tn B vt Sole Age MANNING'S Organ Bas . o attend all ra. mab by ul hUerAtle party w ard to ; mite = oe < : . I x Naw Viirk Boston, p a Me . » THOSE MUSKETS : milleatiersmtal hace a Unluna Milseriame The wantiatiaircaned sneer mide: “4 1 Ge ee acne sical eee Ont tutes; pty Dre s tras ter We learn from the Petershury to : rey it as, tree and 1 i" J # ue a ss : ae enriey yon te 1 of ! se BO). RDING HOI ie g fa xs * present a ' aie . . ; — Intelligencer that a movement nlative Renuble to a FO A a ie epee Comer: ; J ' ret lciiarlle Seen eS Lae } wale the § font rument, regard FTtve voice of the AWrtiqneinw el eiiedece ce adnin cohen wedi ce BY acne eaarnae i , vd > in the Senate o inginia, Maton a Cbolera end Ihoerhes deve pour ® wks ur former pa r s : E K The timely use of thes M w, hve ved tik pinacand ae heralllpates : i, \ shape of a reselution of Inquiry, with re- " et SITTTATIICALIOT (Ww { sande. (as can be attested will entinue Nerines R. A. KNOX, hee ee sad podisek : \ Ma 5 Mole wes taken up by Elise Smyer, an ference to the power of the Governor to lowing quotation from the famous | valofithe cae Sena amin ieee Sica eatee aces Elle d creet id ask dah eal aleed: As wea e ” close all book accounts _ ' me uM ee a aire Newwn f : ae : thers try it, and abandon the pernewous habit of 4 nnd iores or hay auch sith ee fir E=xE ANNE Lat es sof a bay color, enme eae loan the arms of the State for uses be Was wl A Itw tee ; yes giving your ehidren Homparr the vigor Taylorsville, N. Cc. the e t yobs th ae rf 5 " ie : as . * a Ps oe Salah Moe supposed to be 3 years old; yond its limits, Ty voniont (Olt inh esy Fthose measures (the four oe youth, or are, and the whofe syaiom | VYTHERE students connected with the Mile wil ier Ss “Ol Point Comfort \ BLS ~ £ YUUNT, Ranome. J 1G MOVEMCHE 18 CIM ang above quoted) involves a violation of those Give ita tral then, mot Wher in Bow Lathe Avademy, and other, can find Board and Lodg- that date, ealiecadiieani enahetnl Gam : . : RNS aS a erlec Sibi a7 98 nently proper and commendable No ustitutional p ples whieh form the basis of tena ee it ae a farmly medicine, and if ite wee ie tig at far press VJ & PP. WERONEY IS STILT UNFURLED. AND WITL WAVE IN cee : fai cae ' triumph, deapie a meution ' , ae ee mS {an wsutcnal by teen see shal prompt tad Pee ; = Sitichure, ee 3) te Rosh INDOWITABLE ROBSRBS, iiiese Sugar Cane blic to exist 4 ’ by R On ; : Ariatous Apri Cancel Hive Warttecds ins) NEC oe wtaleudiby 6 Sapp . reer gts CLOSE PAIL Wise saya in his meraage that he loaned carth satecta overtients, and « distrbuton COS HENDERSON] Saliehury A yl up. NOTICE. ce ‘ - aera SHED. the public arms to the Governor of Ma- of the proces pubhe lands among FE SCARR & CO. Chae N first dayut Janna Made will ha hired NUD Ss . nes : ’ none sale at Messus GM. & A. T. ryland j , : cae rf ee iRloray Hataen lente c eeeer nent Jal) ture tey badied SUGAR SYRUP in th aman A ee "1 rod Rail B . a J Hartwase Store yland, with a full knowledge of lis pow Ales he yw presented us us back An s e VEGAN Wight newipackacia Whichiwil herwddli kee ia) etree TielICAR ta . : elmer VEU IS ER i heL eee Ne bussnces us Na JOUN 4 RAMSAY. ers and responsibilities in go doing. It tothe off battle ground. We are ready and for cash by 4, @ dL HATHAWAY & CO etha mate s u lenoaks iF ney “ 1 i ane : lm-97 devoly | t ligl . “ gto center the s woh aes « More Now Books, Wi gion, N.C., Dee 22d 1837 wl en fl ‘ : : A : s Nes f 87 es on him te enlighten the public 1 re : A ‘5 . . ; as ai : % "aN 149 ie ee ee) \ rye, in passing, tha re BUST R Viviaor the Sovret of Hon JW HALL ; . NO'PEC Bye lhe NEGROES se “ powers. If they exist, he marks of the I will teaanl cor alam: er by Wee Southworth: Confid Bl k Book BCRALGH \ ty a | ’ 5 etn A F an OOKS. ae, ie SAD and LANDS nging Jas. Uf. Wonde, ail Ms done nothing wrong If they do not provements, present t rat aNd tadherous polean a y Abby . Ndiu'rs, pea : . . 4 As ° ; S snag be ' 5 m: : eaitialveceatn Oni: el jont House of David by Prot JH WA Large assortment of all kinds of Blank | Salsbary, Deo I 229 ORRICK oo ibacaaine letwiik his ce ae Gia aa Kowan Mille, on Toesday, exist, ho shontd, himself, be enlightened x ot the we Cacholemm the Great (pasta Henke: Day Thoks, ledgers, Pocket Memerandan - ote Ss AEC se eae UG) Sadurls Those pereons who hired megeece by the Legislature arrayed against (ha Erestdent | ’ JENNI ! of all kinds. Blank Copy Books, &e.. &e, for ante a JOB PRINTING DETROIT, e ee rays, (Be pee Ar, will have them there on thet day. 2 yan condemning Che measure ternal ii June 16, 18S tt-3 Salisbury, N. ¢ | June 16.--1£-3 JOH. ENNISS® Book Store Veatly arecuted at this O fice Jane 17, 183 i , OU. G. FOARD, Guardian, | y Lice. ne 17, 1X56 ‘ or lS, 18 awd i e 2s < m y of ER RD, ded Pie. , For the Watchman “Address to Winter, BY J. SULLIVAN. Oh! winter, drear winter, thon emblem of death, Thou potent destroyer, thou night of the year; Mo dlighting the touch of thy boisterous breath, That each herb, leaf, and flower lies wither'd and sear. Like a thief thoa comest at dead of the night, Te anoint the green Earth with thy phials of wrath ; Aud how chang’d when view'd by the morn’s early ight. Ie the scene thou hast left in thy desolate path. The fields and the forests but lately #0 green, Lie wither'd and blighted beneath thy rude blast ; All blacknéss and death where thy footsteps hath been, » “Are acen the sad relics of life that is past. All music is hush’d save the howl of the storm, Hill, valley and mureland lie cover'd with suow ; The songsters have fled to a climate more warm, The rills at thy biding have luug ceas d to flow. Say why dost thou Jeave thy dread home in the noth, earta Which ean more entirely charm the! With ihy cohorts and legions of bail, wud and sleet, |eye, or gratify the taste, than a noble never used in their prescripti | form of the Lavigorator, whic! * | cedeuted suecess as to induce the proprietor to offer | tion, und land uc ‘To vinit the plajns of the far sunny south, And crush its bright verdure beneath thy dread feet? Go back to the land of the Walrus and Seal, Aad build up the iceburg, the hummvc and floe, Where the Auk, the Eider-duck, Musk-ox aud Teal, Furnish clothing and food for the dark Esquimaux. Far, far to the north amid scenes all thy own, Where snow drifts and glaciers manule cach bil, With a pale phosphoresence to light up thy throne ; Go and make desolation more desulate still. eee It is told me I must Die. Richard Langhorne, a lawyer, was un- jastty condemned and put to death as a traitor in the reign of Charles II. Just before his execation he wrote the follow ing exquisite and remarkable poem. In the language of the Quarterly Review, “A poem it must be called, thonght it is not in verse. Perhaps there is vot inthis or any other language a poem which ap heart.” It ig told me I must die ; O, bappy news! Be glad O my soul, And rejoice in Jesus, the Saviour! If he intended thy perd Would he have laid duwu his life Woauld he have called thee with so much love, for thee? And illeminated thee with the light of the Sp Would he h e given thee his cross, Aod given thee shoulders to bear it wih pauence’ Ji we told we 1 must die ; O, happy news! Come on, my draiest soul! Bebold, thy Jesus calle thee He prayed for thee upon his cross There he extended his arms to receive thee There he bowed downed his head to receive thee There he opened hie heart to give th rat There he gave up to pu » z Tes old me IT must die , O, what happiness Tam geang To the plece y To the laad of the ‘ To the heavy f enc To the kingdom of peace To the palace of my Gud To the nuptials of the Lar To wit at the table of my King I e { Angele T. see what sth ore I w “ To enpy what . p O, my Fa ' O, thou be at of F . Mave pay on th “ow b dre 1 was bn I wee d-ad é “ . g beusy Ba I ™ La] ‘ ( « Gove bre . Ke ( “ Perit bum ave am pla Aud forg . . A oe. Getting the Right Man. The Edit N an) M better ! ] it e atop present thelr es ‘ dove baths » YUU a yeur trem ie ’ ~ . . ud iy next Dut Wa y homt Opine, Besides wetting adrift a parasites and placemen, who cat uy prvhts of «0 etitt ‘ others way, lie vet any other tuat we The principle ‘ mnderstuod. It xaowith double thread And can be regniated at pleas to take a fine orco and substantial, and ig well adapted for either heavy or Jizht work The inventor git, machinist if ! Efrainnliecl prepared to: tent for wliel ha will doin this cit company mith Mer. J. UD. Pictitly | mrice at which they will be afforded is dollars each. | from the plain, sheltered from the north- | western winds by woody heights, broken [here and there with moss-cuvered bould- | jers, which impart variety and sttength jtu the outdine, | been cleared from a greater part of the farm, but a suitable portion, carefully | tended, remains in a wood for economi: | |cal purposes, and to give picuresque et: {school-house, the railroad, a social neigh. | pears to have flowed so entirely trom the | The Farm, by Mr, Everett. The following beantifulpicture is the concluding passage of the address deliv- ered by the Hon! Edward Everett,’ be- fore the State Agricultural Society in Buffalo. “ As a work of art, I know few things ble of affording scope and gratitication | to a taste for the beautiful, than a well | <q bid matter, then on the & situated, well cultivated farm. The man )of refinement will hang with never wea-; jried gaze on a landscape by Clande or |S |Salvator; the price of a section of the j}wost fertile land inthe West would not |S | purcliase a few square feet of the canvass 7.) jon which these great artists have depict- | jed a rural scene. But .ature has forms! ) aud proportions beyond the painter's skill; more pleasing to the eye, or more capa- | ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY NE OF TAE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the public, namely, DR, SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, or LIVE ~. REMEDY, that acts as @ Cathartic, easier, mild- ust (Published, ‘ Mave PUDNEY & RUSSELL, RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR; CONTAINING rae OFFICIAL MILITARY AND FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, From 1775 to eae rer | the most interesting HOUSE = LOT For Sale ' ae N.C. HE undersigned offers fur sale his House and Lot in the town of Statesville. 1: is one of the most ‘fal and desirabl Pp in that thriving vil- lage. It ie situated of the main street adjoining the ises of Dr. BH. XK er and miore effectual than any other known. It is not only a Cathartic, bat a Liver jo) military, bi ing that period, Also, the orgauization of all the Regi- remedy, acting firet on the Liver tu eject ite mor- ymach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus aceomplishing two pur- poses effectually, without any of the painful feel- ings experienced in the operations of must Cathar- | tics. It strengtheus the system at the same time that it pages it, and when taken daily in moder- | ate doses will s@engthen and build it up with ua- | usual rapidity. | g Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator is compounded | Q entirety from new articles of medicine, nanely, Gomes. | Some idea of the strength of these gums may | LS) el a ro) - * > i=) v >|, be formed when it is known that one botule of aa] (her divine pencil touches the landscape 7, Lavigorator contains ay much strength as one jwith living lights and shadows, never |< hundred doses of Calomel, without any of its de- | ‘mingled en his pallet. What is there on | Hfarm Lt stands upon a southern slope ZY leterious effects Thoogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these | ums have been but little known to physicians, aud | » until used in the } et with such unpre- me ote, showing the yomes, rauk, date of commission, time of enlistinent, and service of the officers und pri- vates of each. Also, the general and brigade orders of Gen's Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon and others, qe 1776, '77, and '78, showing the last trials at Val- ley Forge, breaking up the encampmest, order of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of attack on the British, at Monmouth. Also, an account of the capture of Fort Washington, and the horrors of the prions nod prison ships of the British, in New York, with a LIST OF AMERICAN OFFICERS IM- PRISONED, ‘The time of (beir capture, release, &e. of the SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATTI, ln New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, u list of the members &c.; the half-pay, comm f the Continental Congress. An account gradually rising with variegated ascent itr a family medicine tried and knowa in its effects. | complete list of all the The native furests have fect to the landscape. The eyes range jround three-fourths of the horizon over a tertile expanse—bright with the cheerful | | waters o. a rippling stream, a generous river, or @ gleamiug lake—dotted with) hawlets, each with its modest spire; and ifthe farm lies in the vieinity of the const ja distant glimpse from the high grounds of the mysterious, everlasting sea, com- pletes the prospect. It is situated off the high road, but uear enough to the village to lie easily accessible to the chureh, borhood, or w travelling friend. It con tots im due proportion of pasture and til- luge, mmeaduw aud woodiand, field and garden, “A substantial dwelling, with every- heartily. use it speak ia the highest terms | Le hae rarely ever failed to cure Liver Complaints in their worst forme. Indigestion being ca cured when the Liver ise Jaundice is caused by an improper action of the | | Liver, and as a proof that the Invicoraroa relieves | | this disease, let uny one troubled with Jaundice take | | the Invigorator regularly one week aud their skin | | will begin to a me its original color | Costiveness can be permanently cured by the Lovigoraior, ‘Take it ju amall doses on retinag. and 4 assixts nature in her operations, By gradoally di mtuishing the dose, the bowels are left ia a healthy | and active state, and work asregularly as clock work | Sick Headache is very son relieved by taking | a double duse of the Invigorator, which corrects ul | acidity and sourness of the stomach. For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as it relieves all oppressive or uneasy feeling afier eating For « family medicine generally, all who Prepared and suld by Sandford & Co, 18% Front St., New York = Price @1,00 per bottle, conta ning 40 doses. Also sold by C. A. Weuderson Druggit, Salisbary, N.C May 26th, 1857 tf-52 COWAN'S- VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY thing for convenience, and noth ue for surveaixe vrace wnGitien—with the fitting appendayes of Tah a stable and barn, and co and oth ; DISEASED KIDNEYS, er farm buldmes notte ig a spring Stoncinthe Bladderand Kidneys, Weak house with # living fou of water ness of the Loins, A vccupies a gravelly knol reItion we 1 va ome neiefor eate at the D vooce to Command the whele estate. AOU Nocher fence Ucam [Ce dre . ; ; lL. : Late at atthe Drug Stewe Ch at Leverty'’s fowl scree 1UTrobt endjeide ot the dwells ocr a em ; aud atthe Carvhoe Watchman Uf ny apart to yrauly the ey¢ With the fie u Saliebery Covicer turme of rural beaaty, are adorn- Phe subscribe: having entered imto coparinersh; wit 5 , with John F Cowan, ong . Jowith w stately avenue, w I le sol A : ary trees, witli praceful clurnpes, vady ¢ ac Saliebur ‘ Walks, a Velvet lawn, a brook iurinuriong ¢ ' © reside o weet ver wa pebbly l, ev und there o , Seo yrand ruca, Whose Cool siiadow at sunset 2 Ss treains deforms the tei sy all displayiny tS f De ee re 1837. ‘ at és | y da fig ’ ae oe laivlecajes of winch att ints SPRY VD SUMMER i i} rleeti s Ves to v ‘ is t ‘ \ VG \ ) \ \ = \ Pei a FE ASWAQAS sc as Pani Potter aud M i ! Ba s2 5 oh a FS 6a Sd bee ee Jeera Don rhever pa pu us b tive ' eer pul o - sjustr 4 fr reas ‘ wl | walks 1 aid 19 wow pt euch uf tl Yu 88 tlic 5 ’ rye ’ mje y arose the plain ut GOODS AND CLOTHING . ; “ fe the Xpring @ s Ne Steet mpriere es e et ; ‘ arg? an be aulifal eae wt ‘ { ~ ats vencath the vaulte ca ee "5 eAy ‘ ‘ tere Alt a seceten te sc eky, silent dews, and ge slow 9 Jie ls ¥ if TV Noe 8. and k Ss eaiielivieslic crrewect MBeeIe seers Heys, re} ete ws : or ¢ 0, Casssumerce, Veotngs, and (sentlomen's fur Ve ‘ es pla hden wate . « ‘ * . ‘ the weet wind boy oe +“ he . “ : . ! " ' M “ we With “ x . ‘ * \ Handa ' A 4 t . er as ‘ moe a tle Lah bts aM AMA I kia uw ce ‘ LANDS FOR SALE IN DAVIE COUNTY. \ rove i . k I Mow voy , i ‘ LOR ACRES, \ i 4 . Fs ‘ ary ' Greensborough Wutwal INSURANCE COMPANY. ul bn DINE CTORS ' ‘ ! 1 ! 1 re art pot \ I ler M Eo J “ x 1 Jj . wo«a OM “ ° ! v ! kK tl Rho 1 i J Yu ‘ * PEER ATEN Mss i, LT “ Steamer Chesterfield, 777. we, Fao From Charleston anid George- town, pe bl CHESTERFIELD. ¢ J 1 \ A GHN TS: CALDWELE a hon WALKKE & HENNING, © DAN A CEEOHEN " A ' i] More Now Fools. 1 | \ a Cater Mirren Cong | mon Ni WARBLE EMPORIUM GRAY, BRYAN & CO., bin) f 4a ’ . . . {ARK . HH GRAY A TANSEY Cict i} | J.P. GOWAN, COL WE. ROBARDS, ROW AN ITOUSE . SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL’ ‘ fa '« HOUSE JAMES HOR ATL, W TCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SUEISB IV N | ( Oo edaor below M.A A. Kk BEEPS tu \ no hane ree wcntih: NR WATCHES eid SEW RED of nit kinds Cloke, Worte he 1 lewe afiey foe 1 1 ' Ue fre 1, 4~ ALT, thos ' 1 \ I BROWN & COREEN ” Mih ’ t i] OFFICERS WHO SERVED TO THE END OF THE WAR, And acquired the right to half-pay for life, eommata- | tion, and lend, Proceedioge of 34th Congress, and J States Court of Clacma, relative ty a restores of the half-pay acts of the old Congress, for the be vefit of the Heirs of Officers of the Revolution ; Virginia balf-pay wud band lawe; the reasons which led to the pawsage of the Act of July 5. 1832, by Cou. grers; the names of the Virginia officers who receiv- ed land, with an jute resting wecount of the anbesry land disinicts of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the jocations of warrants, surveys ele. Revolutionary Pension Laws of the United States. exist, with now cominentaries thereva As they | Notes on the services of various classes of revolution ary officers, with an extensive lei showing the lime they died, Ac., &c., Ke. One large I2mo. Vel., of 600 Pages uteaded as a bok ' Price, $1.50, ference Ww (he ough of pen-twus This work hetonan aud echelor, as well ae .u weling @ wide to persons claiming ¢ » taund mur the services of their furef Gio re durnug the Reva luiwoary War, The volum (ane be pa of er 50,000 officers and privates he Revolatiousry Army, and shuuld be m the hands oi ali the descend a f the brave meu who f und-r the banner 1 thear of 76, that the auble action ancesiors may wo. eacape reminec nee of 8, who must retain the work ae a om { these brave deeds aud paticul suflenoge > PER WONTH by #ty SIG i sanpss ses eu {hak ands iherbighly populor work) fete mer t pubbehed by us i 4 + wanted ia every Vv, tewn. end village the t bor Catahguce cad por *, od dr PUDNEY & RU-sE! ' o.ras 79 Jun ‘ New Vork Nov 10 pdaeas ROBARDS ‘ i) OF Til ROWAN HOUSE, i ae a onside rab ve ane ‘ ehe »HOTEI * 7 o he dé ite . ’ ‘ re ya 6 comineaeure y urces 1 ~ ve . | t area . . b& * f . r nA AN POARD ‘ “ iy Wie 1 » . fe! 4 ‘ M HL ROBAR HORSES! HORSES! INFALLIBLE REMEDY HORSES. "W ()> Certificates of Marriage, (1! “ Certificates of Confirmation, . wo ry uate NOEL, | 4S SLAVE DEALER, 2 SALISBURY,N.C. * es ny ’ i deh abhedin Aetna Il J. Alexander Crawtord, (.B. Principal. 4 pe 1 A qe tthof Ju Th vs} bay prepared hy by ar ar f stud ha “ ving he al L 1 | ertihe tate IE WIS " ‘ ' healthy eomeunsty n ‘ veo ttothe Academy. at ' vibe, wibew are d The “ eh, 7 on wae r*& f ’ ! rl Wh branches for the Claamerwnd higher bra oor Mathe RSE ICN CLs Poor FOF Rocwwree, Do g ve a Torti ( { R SOO Wire Sinteuy WF Cowes, Eaa, Snow Creek, WOW Ave in ( &e Ju u (fe4 EUGENE MARTIN, Atornen at Law, Salisbury, N. C. Oct Sth 57 (19 as onit a good Dwelling, Kitchen and Barn Those wishing to parchase, may call on W. H. Morrison, (at Stockton & Morrison’s) why is my authorised ageat to make sale. NINIAN A, ROBISON. Aug. 25, 1857. p’dtinol3 THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. UR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ofour common pasture weeds a romedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOK. From the worst Scrofula dowa to a common Pimple | | He has trieJ it in over 1100 cases, and never fuiled except iu two casey, (both thunder humor.) He has now ta his possession over two hundred certificates uf its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Pwo bottles are warranted to cure @ nursing sore mouth, Une to three bottles will cure the waret kiad o Pimples on the face. ‘Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two botiles are warranted Ww cure tbe wurst cauker FALL AND WINTER CLOTHE -M. HOFFLIN, (i CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. a} SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1355 Now's the time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER sy17; Catt s00N. Quick sALes FoR CasH, BNeUKE THe Best BARGAINS, 1 HAVE now on haud the best assoriment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar. ket, comprising large Stocks of BOOTS, SHOBS, HATS and CAPs, SHIKTS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEPS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLAus NIT JACKETS, aud KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of ‘ GLOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, and many other articles too wamervus to mention, which [ am selling at veay Low races yi, Chay I can snit any parch wer, a¢ my stuok embraces evety variety of ervie and quagrey. The PUBLIC are respectfully invited to cat and examine my GOODS, bear the prices, and judge fur the nseiyeg Serremozn 220, 1857, irfren Dr. W.S. Tate, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, GasvusTe ov vee Ravrions Dawns: Cou.sor, =) ree LATS oF TUR Mapicar Corteun or 8. € . Statesville, N.C. Trl? OCTOBER, 1837!!! MORE GOOD: AT, AND LESS THAN in the mouth and stomach. ‘Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst | case of Erysipelas | One to two bottles are warranted to cure all homer | Two boitles are warranted to cure running of the ears or bluiches among the bair | Foar to six bottles are warranted to eure corrupt jandrunning ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin Two to three bottles are warranted tu cure (ae wore ave of ringworm, Two tv three bottles are warranted to cure ihe | mont desperate case of rheuma Three tu four >uttles are wart | the eves. | | piedto cursihe sul: | | rheum | Five to eight botiles will cure the worst enses of serofule A benefitis always experienced from the first bot Ue, aud a perfect cureis warranted when the above | juantity is takea | Reader, 1 peddied over a thousand bottles of thisin 1 hoow the effect of 0 10 eve- | water willextinguish fire, | the wcimity of Bowton, ry cane Moe somure | aul thw eure h I vever suld a butile of nt but that euld another; after a tral it always speaks fur| itself ‘Phere are two things about (his herb that ap. | pears ty me surprising ; first that i grows in our pas | ires,iu some places quite pleniitul, nud yet itp value hasnever been koown wutil FP divec sored in 1546- soound, that i shywld care oll kinds of b . ro give idea of the suddea rise and grea arty of the dweovery, 1 will state thot in Apel, 1953, | peddied 1, aud mold about sex bottles per Apel, InS4, 1 mdd over day —in vane thousand bites perday of [iis beauty, cleanliness, wreagth, and perfect adapia- Comp OUR ENTIRE STUCK! | given Wu the arradgement aod preservation of the | 5S fully prepared Ww invert fuil and partial setts of TEETH of COST, FOR CASH. [esc ie ey R. & A. MURPHY Blandy's Chioplastic Process, , 7 , expire ou the firs: day of February, in5,b, being the latest and greatest lunprovement a me- i nd we wieh to close out all our sicck | chunicl Denistry known to the profersion, Amoeg | ins jie. ‘Therefore be it known, that {run ae the advantages it pwseanes over au) other process are ter this dute, we will SELL AT. ANI BEL i. Below w & found & let of some of the articles we have un, 4 und the prices thereof, - tlon. L have testimonials to ite So ver from Dre, Har- ris, Bond, aad Austin, Professors in the Baltimore Dental College, which will be furnished on appheation ‘s , Teeth filled in a supeiior manner. Special altention Prime heavy Negro Shoes, No's 8 to 12, 8135 se 7 Teeth “Boy's “ “yews gion UOFFICE at Residence, West of the Female “ Men's lined & vownd Shoes $1.25 tw | LU, College. | Men's beavy Boots $2.75 w 375 Communications by mail or otherwise will receive |“ calf © 4.00 prompt attention. ‘Terms Cash. Keference: My work Ludves Shoes, 75 to $1.50, Ucroven, Sth, 1657. hy37 Boy's Buote, 75 to $150, _ Saal Large stock of Children's Shoes, Negro Wool Haw, 6510 75, * Blankets 75 to ¥5, All Wool Fianoels, Red and White, 20, 34 Ready-Made Cluthiog, extra low, Black Freuch Menno, 75 to $140, Beunbozine, fine, $1.00 Faney col. Freuch Merino, @1.00 to | Engheh Merine, red aud 25 tw 5 Setid De Lanes, all Wend, Fancy col 45 _ A. Henderson, W. D., Druggist & Chemist, SALISBURY, N- C-, Successor to Sill & Sill. u wo LD respeetfully Handsome De Lanes 1510 25, tw the public, and to Pw Table Diaper. 4-4 40 to 70, and Couxtay Meractaxts, to partica Linen Towels, 15 te 20 ets, lar, that he is auw receiving @ very Bird-eye diaper, 10, 15, 20 to 35 large stock of lanen Pueket Handkerchiefs 5, 10. 15. 1, 36 Frosh Drugs. PANCT SBINES, 8! ED ne wholesale Drugyiste who have been in! which wail be French ponte 4-4 W ets, Wenty aud chiney eay that nothing | Rerat.. and » o be satis. Hoyle 4-4 Rete, & the annals id paicat medreines wae ever ihe ib feetory Call end «xan where purchas Jaconets, Swise Cambrick and Checked V . There ie a wniversel p rom all quarters tog elaewhere Ad orders prunptly aiteuded to. Bw Cheets end Sirpes, beau and To my own practice I elwaye kept it stretly forhba Oew LX, mS? 2u. uf cheap, Diack, White aad Grey ( more—bul mace Ke isiraduciwe ae a geveral fanuly . = two Heo, 10, 15, 20 aud up cial ud woe Tuhviraes have bes HINESE GAR CAME SEED Black, White, Grey and Mt » Abb i AW su Alpaca Heme, 23 to 5 | vere a dierare w war ; : ; Cart Steel, 15 cts por pound, ae fash : PSA cased ey Ss I have seme Chinese Sagar Cane Seed Bis ve eee j ™ elenzsieecs ‘lof ny own rais ry, for Sale, those in want ¢ 4s as will call soon before it ie all gone, at the utr BON Kee ; Store of G. WO BROWN Horse Shoe Nasle, 20.18 per poond (eecin : i arhe, ID ‘ ad Salishury, Dee. Ist., 1857 Pir -2% ek oe tings z . ar om “ An Win - nT) spores 3 VALUABLE ee ‘ ‘ ver Beantiful Kaze, 9325 know . SWakia Rie a BD i ween eagveerve! REAL ESTATE | getmeey stheraint’s, tne pre " rear by exiting et ver ete nex ’ oe IN STATESVILLE mse Frinton (hire, Mevche nae tind their iuterest ber eve ; aan ee KF 0 R Ss A L E . be boying. as they w 7 ‘ . weot. muc! ower than they could bh . 2 os Sele reall 3° virive of decrees of the Court of Equity, wot 80ST may dad ence one 4 : & higuiahre te the eten s74 ° MANUFACTURED BY gent sakes A a ance uote i EATS promuses ow very favors tle x “— - . “ ; : RPEY DONALD KENNEDY, WALKEER’S HOTEL. Nasebary, Oct, 5, 1657 N Wage Si cee Roche Manes sells the bet adeaming A ~ t fe are whew s \ ° Noel a CW Cliches 5 Py we KOK Dem \ y Barley s C HM Kreg, 192 Bruedway Aa a iL) - ¥ } HAL wee = . 7 r 1 “ ue rw « < ' 2: 8% 8 Wewer cole will be v - re; ¢ Woh t ra, AB Mune reuM Deecive month's er . reat rom Van bh & te ' T “ Toreec:; Lemon @ | froma day { y) |) v I J bart Mu e i a aat “WP CALDWELL & MF JT RE LIVED. ) h J “W I \ bh. INS? * 100 Sacka J verpool Salt, N ‘ { t 1 1 hI] Ae A ) deerele iene tiosed ake : mo ) ° ' O53 bble. Coffee Sugar epee tea SUGAR CANE SEED, 1050858. HWINESE Sagar Cane Serd free eale at King Polver.zed Loaf Suvar, ( " & Store Ce 1g «. be Adainantine Car oa rm re in : = = Ihe k Sale the NOTICE. levee, SC Soy 24 1 tr. rny . 6 (* ] Rice ie : nat ¢ S) MICIIAEL BROWN : t - e746 Satoet Now 3, 1=37 am i . \ ‘ : R . PUN AWay wm the eobe he 2p ' ’ oS vee. WHEAT! WHEAT!!! Nit oboe 1 Lewnet Sand bey waren “oO “To Deane " ie Gal Peed ener ane 10,000 BUSHELS ‘ DAVIN RARRIER - . memt of = - aa \ ' Th enhecnbe > whee to pa Whitetecth. Preinmed Rreath and weantic z ~ 5 MICHAEL fal (Cempleswiaon . pines c : - a “ —_ ‘ ore ro ” ' ' He wae : . “ ° y > : ; canes NO LPUMBUG ; : . ° TMG bey | hoe . pare ' ‘ v . bs ’ ‘ IE DTP Dp op ke < \ SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS * Weediand ( ream.” a , Lies hs oes Le MU CUNRTESKLUTOS \ Ca ‘ ole N ‘ > ‘ abun ge ltl swih N © ‘ A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WA ‘ . pain oH MARK ‘ n 4 ‘ N Bo Meewsrs W hat ’ t 7 ere Ag © forthe eale of the above H Tv} ery OR ~ | f pant LU . wy WY add to Os a \ ‘ Ade ' ErOAN BE ROUND at NOTICE !--A TANNER WANTED! W2Y LOCES, piste 4d Mawh's BHietory Ni . ul x Ml ! . & ! i ke . ._ ~ . Ama 4. athe | Mt * P voby Rald 7 ! h 1 An ! ry a aN Mre B . Ma M i ut JW ENNISS Reok Ss Ju 1 . Si bear N 6 hl ’ . 4 Thunder & Lightning DISC NION NNEY CIV WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine ‘ EAMINE-€ & 4 RE ev rnd on ae BAKER & ne at o Boker & Owen eountry 2, Pate ee NOTICE. ftont {ioimore busmess than ADB OIENDREN Wy eervices are onleo offered Broker. and general Real estate 1h; Architect neon Land agent Vine l 6 . ARH MARRIAGE LICENSE LOR SALE AT THIS ORFICE ma aetna be oe dir earl eer ads on n<ino@e habia S Mrs & h Pay ° Nerd ire ane : babe ji ( ' . wor . ; eohdaiee 7 : . : on sabeerite'r at Morgan N. ¢ mente f a heaatifa artes bu J To ’ ” , Cy tare « wer venteated o | i Ee Teh en ea MICHAEL BROWN. hea anette GROCER & COMMISSION ' vf ’ nin, apply K LL Parvme, mt : le N« KR LOPAYNE MERCHANT, nen mo) SN LISBURY, S. | GUNS! GUNS!I! |. = herehy give thiecre ‘ m tavallperaone or hea, Pri redita call Camarparnentn [ee anvotthe U % REEGES in ther preeace mn Presues 10 be shiped te other | itawan Ca th Ree They heir ea a market by the let da Janua I-35. 00 Capt Hevones November Blot, 1857 that [ will prosecute them for their recover Ci eaten eamiwraed to actaemy agent Split-Bottom Chairs. CLS BROWN, late Col sf 4rd cy, i ; Se , Neg NC Volos ‘ Mae nN superior new s} Sa Nov 24th, 1857 Qu bottom Chairs for eal Ca Ro & ALM Educational \ssociation for Rowan Co, Nev. 10 FENVUE Board of Superintendents. Comittee mer Piers creas remem | WL, SAUNDERS. to the cause of Education in Rowan ( A TRAP AD Prg' mp ¢ Htor tat the Court Homee in on AT iT ORNE { Ad Saturday the 26th December, at l04 o'clock. for the ° Cine alin eee Salisbury. N. C. reat of Common Sechoole in the County TAS atte h vurt f ROW AN DA DAVIS, Chairman of Superintendent. of \\ i wee VARRUS ‘ mn " ie is ee wan County oe a awake : peri UP STATK wem i] hn, IRs NOTICE!! WALL PAP'R : ' ' TESILE subscriber desiring to remove from the State Splendid lot of fine Wall Paper s | tire Ge eile hia teenlsiice In (hel Tuwarct Sele A wich. For sale a dD a bury. Ttaean admirable toeation for a Physician ‘ m $ Terme made known on application June 16, 185 . . M. WHITEHEAD a : ’ (et 97, 186 ire FOR SALE. for WHEE NT 1000 SACKS, 2 bus! bl FLOUR. att Jie JOB PRINTING | Neatly erecuted at this O fice. vw BROWS Yhetaoen f ' ‘ «7 “J, J. BRUNER, SWAN & COS LOTTERIES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 2 "TERIEA — Nee aang =a aE = : @ MAGNIF. The Telegram Controversy.—A reves TCENT SCHEME. aper says that Mears Longman, laving ‘<r 6 ri) ri es the advice ot the Igghest anthori- FOR TEN poe 1 ties of the present day epon questions re- ___ lating to the English language and lite- ~ Fibs othe Fort Guines Academy Totiry, tm each a — rature, have signified their intention of Lotteries for January, 1655, at AUGUSTA i having the word “ telegrain” henceforth : “ Seong, inserted in all dictionaries published by aes fn ee Ta ag NN — : ms = — eink LASS 69, them, and that it a accordingly appear ° SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1058 7 as a recognized word in the forth-coming sa: Nae? q : : : 7 ea ’ . Seer ihe Dicuoniany meinen is Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the family Circle. CLASS 70 9 to be published under the superinten- dence of Dr. Latham. . | eee nee eee eee VOL. XIV. { | \ To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1858. CLASS 71, Tote oes in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1858. CLASS 72, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23d, 1858. CLASS 73, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED PRIZES!!! NEARLY ONE PRiZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. Magnificent Scheme! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JANUARY! Ir is a great paradox, but glorious truth of Christianity, that a good conscience nay consist with a consciotisness of evil. NUMBER 31 | Ton. Mr. Clingman.—* Perley,” the icorrespondent of the Boston Journal, lsketches the members of the next Con- ivress. Ile notices “ Hon. Thomas L. 'Clingman, of the ‘Buncombe’ District, ‘North Carolina, one of the oldest mem- ‘bers of the House. He is a median |xized, pleasant gentleman, noted among ithe ladies as a gallant bachelor, aud dis- ‘tinguished among the savants as a miner- lalogist. It was in pursuit of his favorite iscience that Mr. Clingman first discover- qiipns a, % exe TO THE b PATRONS AND FRIENDS OF THE This has been going around fur some weeks. We think the fact th r. Mitch- ell is the discoverer of the highest peak of the Black Mountain, is held to be be- yond controversy in North Carolina. For the Watchman slumbereth at his post . And the “ Devil is to pay.” Something for nothing Ill not ask, But here is my old panama, vw? Just chuck your shilling’s into it And take my panorama. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 462 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, ania number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other whee]. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the au@ience, ang registered by the Commissioners ; the Prize being placed against the Numter drawn, This operation is repeated until al} gbe Prizes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES.— | succeeding Numbers to those drawi e first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: if Tick- et No. 11250 draws the *60,000 Prize, those: Sickets gsambered } 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each be ‘entitled af ‘ed the highest peak of Black Mountains, {1 prise of.... 0.0.20... $60,000) 1 Prise of.......-0-. lin North Carolina, which has since borne |} oc actin eel Ge oe ye . Cyc. , his name. The friends of the late Pro-|1 “ ({---------- 6.000 | 100 e AY t ¢ e | é F : 1“ 5,000)100 “& , | | } if \ ({ | ( J il | ll fessor Mitchell have attempted to claim|1 “ “ool 85001100 LI e | ( ( ( . A the honor for ‘Mount Mitchell,’ but ee Peres aralal Stee $1,200 ; ) | . ° 5 cimating to i re ig eee ~ 2) ~ "| Clingman’s Peak’ is undoubtedly the] 4 = § go" * Be es'000 1000 8 ath a = o et < — : =|most elevated point of land in North ae 8 ie 5 meee aa ae ( ; 19 Ay DY, oa r Y ie YF en _e 4% “ 495 “ “ “000 “ ” ¢ EI R Hi > T val A D5 il oO 5 7 5 4 SALISBURY. N. C¢. | America East of the Rocky Mountains.| {0 0 qi 8 Sees et ae ) ae Ses | Mr, Clingman was formerly a Whig, but sen Bf “ $000 « «B00 | rae ° “ ae “ “ “ « 8 ey TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 22, 1857, |20W supports the administration of Pre-|5000 « “ 20are 1,500 ane Old Christmas times are come again ee TUESDA NING, DEC. 22, 1857. ‘dent Buchanan.” ; did Christpias times are 5° fy 3 _ OO _sident Buchanan. ZG rey eaeeation cs pero x To all a welcome day 35 25 WHOLE Tickets $10; Hatvrs $5; Quarters $23. H TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. CO N S - +s —— v ray” We tender to our patrons and friends the compliments of the season, wishing them many days upon earth and A Q G S happiness through them all. . rt 8) A bachelor editor says the reason that women do not cut themnselyes in two by tight lacing is, because they Jace around the heart, andit 3s so hard that they cannot affect it. Ain't that orful ¢ 06 0 preceding aud the two Tlalf Shect.—We give only a half sheet this week, in order that the hands in our OO | Here is a lawyer; whata face!! A“ . = es : . . Ny ; 5 ees = = Val ; -1 ficket No. 550 draws the $25,000 Prize, thos . Full of indignant fury, Q ) office may Lave time to spend with their | Vile old fogy! 548, 549, 551, 552, ain cack bbe exititied §0 ome oh 3t- | . ; 2 . , - . yi, C | . 7 ’ 7 sae a anata c ing ) ies i For his poor client’s grevious case, Ke friends during the holidays. We would rhe £,000 Prisee of $20 will be letermined bye Inet . Appealing to the jury ; e advise those who read at all, to examine| 10 North Carolina fourteen mountains, DEAS eer etton ke aol be a es ac le His plaintive story moved to tears sy nur adverteius enluuiis, Liew willbe exceed in height Mount Washington. Their} the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will be itled to $20. = | 1 TI har lot } — lect lhear j és QB Ie UA range of altitude is from 6318 to some 5601 | If the Namber ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the C) KN . . | ie harde leart that heard it, } fonnd te contain sometline af interest. |¢ 5 | Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Gj < News! I have carried you all the year— Mightily tried is he, with fears ; v a . ia . aaa (acs — Snort aeons will Ue cold ap-the following : _ . = ° ~ ss - % a . J,” . . sew a lie yey, te . Pee a = tich f re risk: z < Full columns of such stuff ; For he get's half the verdict. C; Read Meroney’s list of Notions, if you Lorge Ear of Corn—The editor of the Ab-| Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Thckglpy .e+-++++-++-- $80 Q So now of news, I have my fear Q want to buy something to give to your}. 74 ee | “ “ 10 Gtarter ara. aa . C You've lad a quanti ae tb] a2? > - ingden Democrat acknowledges the receipt of “ “ 10 Kighth "38°02. “10 ou've had a qgvan suf. Cs “sweet hearts. an ear of hi 1as i ; : “TS OR CERTIFICA i“ y ( an ear of corn which was fourteen inches lony IN ORDERING TICKETS OR gpHTi CATES a ett oe = and contained fourtven rows, sixty grains tu the | Beene the money to our address Maio Tickets ‘ 9) , OPK _! ratty Ie ; og |tow, Making the aggregate 840. ordered, on receiptof which they will forwarded S § E “ ot A pretty large drove ot hogs ’ g the aggregate 84 by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending ia 2 Ki : could be sold out here in a verv short . = any figure they may designate. A ' . o>) "les eet : The Li , a”) | Ah! dreadful mortar!! whence are a et . . wy) . > The List of Jirawn Nu izes wi ¢ \| Pills. fatal and dire ; bullete.. are sped >| time if the seller was willing to take a MARRIED: rent to purchasers erie a ia be } > tate é > as ol G = Fes . . < z - - > i . ne ae ‘ . . S| These, drive right through the shattered head 6 SEATS GTC Ue eek En Pains “RL Bea eae Rev. A, Hee tain seeet Tr Peet Office. € ee en sae: 5 ~~. 5 b é ad, 7 ; ia i - residence of Dr. L. Beall, by the Rev. A. Baker, | plain, and give their Post ce, County and State. re Those pass down through our gullets. oad Op try our market. There has been no drove] vir J. D. RAMSEY of Salisbury, t» Miss MAGGIE | J Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- = . 5 > . 5 . eon Se ae ae : 4 We tuke the pills, and then we learn aR here this season, and consequently but | B. BEALL, daughter of the late Dr. B. L. Beall. —_ a plane ey toe : Quite briefly trom Phvysici: wey pre ares yi ca . : Ee In this county, near Mt. Vernon, on the morning | + All prizes of $1.000 an under, paid immedi- i we our lis ) } ! ti : a) ie few have obtained their supplies of por ke of the 15th nea by the Rey. S. O. B. Wilson, Mr | ately any ee ene ee ( at our disease has luden @ turn G 1 ea ee TT Pia as ‘wey | ume of thirty days. es ee T. A. ALLISON, to Miss BETTIE 8. LUCKEY. | ) : If you're too well, and would be sick, And mortals our condition. Or sick, and would be sicker, Just go to Dan’s, and mighty quick All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or certificates to S..SWAN & CO., Augusta, Georgia. - In this county, at Mt. Vernon, on the morning of | the 16th mstant, by the Rev. S. B. O. Wilson, R. W. | GRIFFITH, Esq., to Miss JULIA E. KRIDER. DESTITUTION IN NEW YORK. Those who do not visit our police stations at LA W Ay SO E | : 03 Persons residing near Montgomery, Al * : De 2 . ‘ 8 gomery a., OF ® Buy you a jug of liquor. \ os night know but little of the vast amount of suf- sninienantiiael Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save fering now existing in the city. At every one time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of those of the twenty-two police stations may be found DIED: cities. nightly from twenty to forty wretches who are| At the residence of N.L. Williams, Esq., on Sat- | vec yer 1 oe ona es a ning Heo ~~ srofuundly thankful for the privilege of being | Urday the 19th instant, TIPPOO 8. HENDERSON, | “U8 ne emouat of the prize Ue enema I - " or th meee 2 being aged 64 years. ‘he uffliction of our deceased friend | entitled to, will be published after cvery Srawing, in allowed ue sleep a . bench ane the SLONE | Was of anature that but few in this life are called | the folowing papers :—Augusta (Gee.) Constitution- floor of the lodyers’ cells. They are frequently ) upon to endure. Pen can but feebly portray the ex- | _ ete baie ia Mobile Register, Charleston crowded so much that there is not room fur | cruciating agony under which he labored during his tll- | i Y. eee Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, them to he down at full length; and, when the | "ess: But when not delerious, he bore it with becoming | Roce it Roi Fat cima mir era aie | places are thus filled to their utinost capacity, firmness and caristien paticnce. ; ie ‘ HAY be aulding (Miss. the homeless creatures may be seen on any night o nw | 1 OK C 05 Plonghs!! Here is Boydeu’s famous plongh That beats at every fair, Home and abroad. It is I trow, C% ney ualfe un aw ier ‘eo And i: our town in nothing else, y, Should aim at cultivation, ; A thing of art, that thus excels, Si Should ineet appreciation. ¢ IB F 4 Or if you're tired of debt and toil, And have with life a quarrel, Wanting to quit this mortal coil, Just go and buy a barrel. = OO N ¢ ~G O A \ V A S E - a6 His only regret was | that he could not have ull his relations with him. Bat | it willbe gratifying to his distant acquaintances to | Clarion. — A er e EBENEZER ACADEMY. Q os crying when refused shelter, and thus forced to| know that he departed this life among frieads ; and | < Ke sleep in the open air. Many of them would | that his wants were ministered to with the spirit of | | a. starve but for the loaves given niehtly at nearly | kindness and liberality. characteristic of the gentle- | J. Alexander Crawford, A. B., Principal. ? Cc every station house lo those. in extreme need. Bok Himba pledie ‘A - = a Every “reys war TANT a G A Therpers ering are ie 1. en nim, both medical aud general, that kind hearts | E exercises of this Institution will be resum- Ke fl ¥ Phe per a thus suffering are not usua ly dh UDR | and willing hands could suggest. But human ettoris | ed on the 11th of January. > ¢ jen “eas ponds, but are, in’ hundreds of cases, availerh nothing, for it is written, ‘¢ all nen must die.” | The prices are $5.00 for the lower ; $7,50 for the Ss. <a) = : ‘1 oD 4 . ar jmechames who would work at any kind of Ja- | We bow in humb'e submission to the solema man-/ higher English branches; $12,50 for the Classics 4 Eyes right '' Brave sirs! here 18 my hand, Py bortora incre subsistence: date, and say, “ ‘The Lord gave, and the Lord hath | and higher branches of Mathematics. Board can be 6 é Iam for travelling ; downward train ; I greet your gallant bearing, © New Fork Sun, | then away blessed be the uame of 1H M. obtained, convenient to the Academay, at seven | ng 5 ; Pn ee so , a - H. M—. | dollars per month, Candles ex : es ) At tour A. M. Toot ! toot! As worthy like your sires to stand Ns 1> Raleigh Register will please copy. Das Ok, (eT. undies Te 4t 31 @: ty Bless me! they're going; help me Ben ! Where deeds are done of daring. \f 6 Among the propositions presented in a rx = aT = . QI Wh e5 I can’t get on my bvot. Phat flag that waves abov e your ranks, res 3 Congress is one by Mr. Morrill, of Ver- State of North Carolina ‘State of Nort h Carolina ( & wy) Was wrought by sister's hand's, « y) mont, granting to the several States , ’ STANLY COUNTY. : 3 Thess iles “sisters. i ar ‘ 7 va Oa , sayy Agr Fe in ‘ = N . v y ‘ IAT YY , =A : yr - ) Phe smiles ot ss ters, and i thanks, za é > twenty thousand acres of public lands STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem- 4 Q A faithful course commands. 3 12 for each Senator and Representative, aud | Court of Pless and Quarter Sessions, Novem- ber Sessions, 1857. ; \> 5) {\ sixty thousat ‘res to each organized sions. 1837 sears SEE raf IS rq! 1) Territ “ ae eced i C . hh " ee ay ber Sessions, 1857. Louis: Kirk vs. Hcirs-at-law of Alexander Kirk. G < : Pa 2 =) ry, Ue proceeds Oly Wiel ee Ue Misenheimer, Cox & Co., vs. Ezekial Burris. Petition for Dower Ca A \ y plied to the establishment of Agricaltu- Via himent feeicd om Land on J . 5 . } 1( ; yee ~ ; ALL 4 CVE Und. y ht : : : : NS KS But wait till they come back again 4 5 }ral Colleges in the different States and ; a. ee er eek eee ‘) ; he road side! oe? ) MPecturics, ‘The wlole amount of land |) "eases (0 he rai fection ut the Coun that | court, that the defendants Martin Kirk, Parham Cal- ra Tll be on the road side: ? wy | the defendant resides beyond the limits of this State, | loway and wife Nancy, and George C. Morton and “ T say sir! Ah! little pi Till smashed Bless me! here comes the upward train! ran’t I ride?” g that’s on the track, They never think of what they’re told upon the rails. That frisk with curled tails, H ) \ 1} / Bonnets and shawls and ribbons, laces, At Murphy's, Coffin’s, Mocks, For they dry up resources and make us bare While every thing else is to buy. But go it my birdies! your days of hilarity Are not very long, so it were a charity Ms . t o t a t o t Lo t o tu t a t a t d é St Te Pi l e € Po a v e u k ; “ Je Me e % | proposed to be so applied is six unllion | three hundred and forty thousand acres. ‘the share of Virginia would be three | to) ed to see the measure in question become a law. We cannot say, however, that we have any hope of it.— Petersburg Ln- tellige ncer. | i] | : > | being robbed altogether, we sliall be pleas- | | | so that notice of the levy made in this case, cannot | Wife Polly, are non-resideuts of the State: It is order- be served upon hin personally.—It is ordered that | ed that publication be made in the Carolina Watch- publication be made iu the Carolina Watchman, a| man, @ paper printed in the town of Salisbury, for six ; - ana ne licead CTH Caney = meet | 7 ae fare e a I’m better off than you ; And Brown's and Myerses, very cheap places ; s \hundred thousand. Considering that ev- unweit Ooned cae a Sapte | feudurts io nppent rth egies of oar aad Caan, In one more turn they'll break your back, What splendid and beautiful stocks ! Pd jery acre of land received by the uld States | to be held wt the Court House in Albemarle, on the | to be held at the court-house in Albemarle, on the se My little pig! Adieu. Dry Goods they are called and surely they are jis so much saved trom a property of pipe rigren pee ee next show cuuse LE etd in veabea| ee no" ve eee Like many others in this world, Drying, if not so dry XN which they are iu imminent danger of)” sate ena SIGE adie emur, or judgment Hual wi ac Witness, R. Harriss, Clerk of our said Court at | against them. Office in Albemarle, the second Monday of Novem-| Witness, Richard Harris, clerk of our said court at ber, 1857, and in the 62d year of our Independence. | office in Albemarle, the second Monday in Novem- R. HARRIS, Cik. ber, 1857. And of American Independence the 82d year. Issued the 21st Dec., 1857. R. HARRIS, Clk. 6w31 Pr. adv. $5.50 —6w-31 State of North Carolina, Price adv &5 50. |} To give you free scope, aud an ample sweep, 38 ee mes sy For the days are coming when you must weep, Ds Rs FATAL AFFRAY STANLY COUNTY. ADMINISTRATOR § SALE » pe ~ fe .< 7p mS vav “7° ‘ st . a ‘ ° . Y , . oe: ry. If all were wise that put on specks HE Ne day pare WHT Det 8a) senne an A letter in the Bedford Democrat says that ODE TASC Ae ST A a ; , O and me “thout them , Let age trom youth its gladsomness borrow ; FALE Frank Greer was shot and killed by Jas. Nich her Scsnions. 16357 N Wednesday, 20th of January. I will sell at the r good and wise without the j Sat . AE ise = , AUS! A AOD) Cd reads . , : lantati f th George W. Bi They would’nt see such gross defects And let ha all join ina chen ue of ans f dave 7" WW) ols, in Pittsylvania county, on the 2nd ultimo, Christopher Melchor, vs. Ezekial Burriss. Grip, aiesk oad eee ere hie Ree ide: = In other folks about them To the Power that granteth us tuliness - ea : Ss ees ee while returning from a funeralin Bedford. The Aitachment levied on Land. four MULES, one HORSE, twenty five , JAMES BOWERS. ((\\ PAS S| ib eave on aff i “oe ULES, ORS, “150 aes S eapeeS . Sean bs - ND OO“NR GOING or Uroetd eae letter says ety ho an ieee perce IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that or thirty head of HOGS, twelve head ADO“ GOANV PDO D) PYDOAWASO WYP SO “Tei NOOR ANOLSS Zon Coed Dy NOON NI ENS eh dé Zoe | them, when Nichols drew a pistol and shot Greer the defendant resides beyond the limits of the State, of CATTLE: HAY. FOD- — ae esr se ; tractor \ jae | in the abdomen. Greer fell and said, “ Nich- | so that notice of tne levy made in this case, cannot ; ’ Gangs ansney ONKS +2 WOO i x, tsb ' A), 5 : . : y : DER, CORN, &ec. Also Sa) Ct) C-- — ee ier | pe |) 2° b * = B38 | ols, you have killed me fur nothing—Lord have | be served upon him personally: It is ordered that ’ } iV, . ’ Rie aS Bae a ae ; ; f|mncrey on me!” He then ane brawe up, Petit te i the Castine Watchon, x| Jour Aftha, of 6 grow feo 4 =i 4 3 3 wh J) $j \ ( 3, Ad which was done. They placed him on a cart to acted to appear at the next ‘Tera of Ge Court ing crop of Wheat. 7) hae Lae A, AN aS 1G , a ¥ 4% art earry him home. He died in about half an!to be held at the Coort House in Albemarle, on the ene peels mede known on the day of eale. . eS eae NN OF nn Yn 2 ———— hour. The writer says Nichols escaped, and |second Monday in February next, to show cause why eral b se a ae oat <— of store goods will be « e002) COG SAS OOS) SODAS ONS LOGE DEAS OD LIS ODL OD SS BOCAS BOLASOO ae adds. It has been reported that said Nichols | 29 order of sale shall not issue. ‘ y P e sale, NBGRO BOY FOR SALE I will offer for sale a on Friday the firs N pursuance of an order of made at Nov. Term 1857, the Gourt House in Statesville, ~ Something New yy eee —_—_>-+-——— TINUE eubseriber having beught the interest of Row- | ave & Co., in the CABINET MAKING busi- | ness, would resvecifully announce to the citizens of | Salisbury and the country geverally, that he 1s now, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. | Th firm of Rowzee & Co., is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. FAIR NO ( Ter, only, viz: SUGAR, COFFEE » SALT, : ) N and after the first day of January next, we will sell the following articles for Casu and Bar- MOLASSES, killed his mother a few years ago. Another brother, by the name of Arvold, is supposed to have shot bis father and killed bim; and Bur- well, still older brother, killed Daniel Ashwell. Strange to say, not one of them has been pun- ished.— Suuthern (Va.) Chronicle. | ———_esao Witness, R. Harris, Clerk of our said Court at Of- fice in Albemarle, the second Monday in December, 1857, and in the 82d year of our Independence. R. HARRIS, Cik. 6w31 AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. Persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment to me. SAMUEL REEVES, Jr. _ Special Administrator. Salisbury, N. C., December 29th, 1857. ~ HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Price adv. $5 50. State of North Carolina, STANLY COUNTY. day of January next, | to some extent, and will, in a short time, be fulty pre- WM. ROWZEF, IRON, SPRINGS. AXLES, LEATHER | Brigham Young.—This noted “Saint”? | Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem- PHILADELPHIA: NE NEGRO BOY Paifaviog hed some experience Fa ae WM M.WILHELM, | ONTTON YARN BACON. MEAL, | 8 Said to be one of the proprietors of the ber Sessions, 1857. A foathe relief of the tied ond diebeaseed, Sificted with Verw- ne business, , IEY | oe es SNe ae tuess . : a , : . : ; or the reli ic ; , offs : o , Vedeen hy chee Ritaatic coal pancteabiy! wilt the December fet, 1857 WM RAINEY. | FLOUR, AND ALL KINDS jtown of Florence, in Nebraska Territory 5 Oren Hulin, vs. Johu F. Hulin. lend cud ie dlasa: aft with Virw and valuable, and nearly seventeen years old, likely Md detiful has a good character for being a trusty al servant. ; i The purchaser can have six months credit, by giving d security, bearing interest from rey; on he B. BLACKBURN, Trustee. December 8th, 1857. 4w-28 Lexington Male Academy. HE next Session will commence on the Ilth January 1858, and continue twenty weeks Number of scholars limited to twenty-five. No dec duction made for absences, except in cases of sicknes of more than a week’s duration. Lexington is a quie and healthy villaze. TERMS. Classics and Higher Mathematics, - - - English, d at $8.00 per month. Boatd ean be had at Goan an Gy ALLA WAY. 6-28 $25,00. 20,00. December 8th, 1857. | determined effort to improve, to merit the patronage of the pubiic. He is now at the Op Stanp of Row- |zee & Co., but will, ina few weeks, remove to a | stand Opposite MeConnaughey’s Store. | A full assortment of COFFINS, and FISK’S SU- | PERIOR Metalic Burial Cases, (AIR AND WATER vIGHT,) kept constantly on hand. Terms, very low for Cash, or Country produce and Lumber. Interest charged on all accounts after six months standing. A quantity of three-fourth and one and a quarter inch Walnut and Cherry wanted, for which a liberal price will be paid. 8S. R. HARRISON. Sazisnury, Dec. 8th, 1857. 3m28 MARRIAGE LICENSE KOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE TAKE NOTICE, AND ACT ACCORDINGLY. LL persons indebted to us, must come forward A aod make payment by the first of Jannary 1858, or their accounts wiil be put out for collection. ROWZEE & CO. December Ist, 1857. tf-29 DENTAL NOTICE. D%.2: Shit a ucty ioeped Wy Dr. Bason, where he is prepared to attend all opera- tions connectea with his profession. Dec. 8, 1857. tf28 OF PRODUCE. We have been compelled to adopt this plan for two We cannot buy these goods except for The profits made on them are too reasons: Ist. cash; and, 2d. small to admit of selling them on credit. 10,000 highest prices will be given. Dee. 2d, 1857. MURPHY & CO. 4w28 RUBS! RURS!! wy AA Mal EO B= Bde FURS—Mivx, Otter, Fox, Coon, Opossam, &c. &c., for which the CALL and examine our stock of Goods. SYMONS & BROTHER. Salisbary, Dec. 15th, 1857. BLANKS of all kinds for sale at this Offices. = |leavened the throng with their presence. Three ‘and has also certain special rights in the ‘terry privileges at that place, by which ‘his followers are to be ferried across the | Missouri at half the usual rates. The lfact of his ownership has but recently been ascertained, and has caused no lit- ‘tle excitement among the Nebraska “Gentiles.” fe | | | | | | Pickpockets in Church.—On the occasion, /several evenings since, of the anniversary mect- jing of the Ladies Sewing Society, held in the ‘Light Street Methodist Episcopal Church in | Baltimore, some half a dozen noted pickpockets ladies, members of the society, Mrs. Asbury Jarret, Mrs. M. G. Hamilton, and Mrs. Sannuel Hart, were each robbed of their purses, contain- ing small sums. of all kinds. Blank Copy Books, &c., &c , for sale a Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant resides beyond the limits of the State, | so that notice of the levy made in this case, cannot be served upon him personally: It is ordered that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, a newspiper published at Salisbury, notifying the suid defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, | to be held at the Court House in Albemarle, on the | second Monday in February next, toshow cause why an order of sale shall not issue. A . ~ . The Directors, on review of the part, feel assured that their Witness, R. Harris, Clerk of our raid Court at Of- | ators in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great fice in Albemarle. the second Monday in December, | benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have 1857. and in the 82d year of our Independence. | resvjyed to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very R. HARRIS Clk | important but much despised cause. : + | Just Published by the Association, a Report on Spermator- 6w3l | rheea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onapism, Masturbation — or Self-Abuse, and other Diseas’s of the Sexttal ns, by the Consulting Surgeon, which-will be sent by mail, (in a sealed let- | eee envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS r postage. A resg Report or Treatment, Dr. R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, GEO. FAIRCHILD, Seoretary. [iy:80} T° all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as Sper- matorrhea, Seminal Weakness,glmpotence, Gonorrbeea, Gleet, Syphills, the Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, &c., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruc- tion of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the decep- tions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago dirocted their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDI- | CINES FRtE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Asso- ; ciation commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will | furnish the most approved modern treatment. Price adv. $5 50. Blank AB Large assortment of all kinds of Blank Books, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket Memorandum June 16.—tf-3 J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. From Charleston and George- | 4 Cheaper Than Ever! Bazioes Kid Gloves at 65 and 75cts, all kinks of | EQUITY SALES .8ITID Ss. i B* order of the Court of Equity, I will offer the T. J.& P. P. Meroney, | RE offering great inducements to those wanting Goods in their line. following tracts of land fur sale, at public aue- town, other Gloves in proportion; Hosery, netting Yarns; a| tion, viz: : Ww { FNHE Steamer CHESTERFIELD, Sit Ino. Fer- | /#t8e stock of children’s Hosery, Woolen Com/orts, | The Lefler Lo Guson (late of Steamer Marion,) being now un- Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Linen Shirts und | td , “t) i ’ y e -| dergoing thorough repairs, will be ready to receive Collars, Linew Shirt Bos eS ee Meri 3ELONGING ‘M L. Br freight for Cher dealt 1 tacdiiee. ¢ no and Lambswool Undershirts, Drawers, children’s. BELONGING to the estate o oses L. Brown, th Soi fth ichated h P sulermediate Meee i: 2) | Overshoes ; ‘ow Candles 20 cis., Adumuantine deceased, bid lings to be opened at BXS0. Sale ty ae eon s PS ee Ditehe ee sane from 25 to 35, Sperm 374 to 40; fine ‘Teus, Sugars, take place at the Court House in Salisbury, on Mon- x yk aid nants apt. Ferguson, who Pa ae Cros. Gr suulated, Puiverized and Cliritied; best day of Februiry ( ounty Court, at 12 o'clock. ‘Twelve es Ir aly pes vie ceeee vege wad a SAAT ‘at e | Re Cott e, Bakiay Powder, Cheese from 15 to 20 ets months credit, with imerest alter six tinonths, bond sie at ike a ee tay a vi We ehS ‘ ne forthe best ever seen in this market; Pineappie with approved securiiy required, oc ithou an dete Di om . : : Cheese, fine Goshen Batter, Vinegars ail kinds ot water, as a light draught Boat, built expre vsly forlow |; is G ; ries ; ch as We t tuts Pi a fr ah The Henly Lot 4 sruceries, SUC > € Be water, has been secured to run in connection with the . j Chesterfield, and is now ready to take her place ou hp line nt Gearestow ac oo tne an any freight offers, Claret and Blackberry 3 fresh ‘Sa mon, Mi ckerel, EE ONG EN to the estate of hom I. Briwn, d Lobsteis, Crabs, Sardines, Archovie 8, Stouten Bie) ceased, biddings to be opened at BIIN,VO. Sale to cadte hela iste! rg delivery of freight, without re- ters, Walnut and Th.mattve Cats ips, Save, Mustard, | take pl ice it the Court House, ia Salisbury, on Mon- | | Pepper, Spice, Vuce, Nutmeg, Giavzer, Cloves Maca- day of Febraary County Court, at 120’cloek. Twelve AGENTS: CALDWELL & R OBINSON, Charleston. WALKER & HENNING, Ge: ryetown. DANL. A. HORN, Cheraw. R Augast Sth, 1857. 6m11 rou Jub j ut Greensborough Hutaal Cefn es INSURANCE COMPANY, Peaches, ;Uur Aaisiis, Pomaitees, Strawbercies: Wines, eid=eic ly e, Vermacilla, Soda, Starch, Cocoa, tess Coffee, monhs credit: with toterest after six months, boud iderwoot s Pieht 3, Choweh my, Ma MrOes, Pacccoile ¥y,: W th app oved security require d. | Copers, Pepper Sauce, Lime Juices, Lemon Syrup, | Figg Currents, Citron, Baten, Clunirae 17 Acres of Land, and common Caundes, Almon’ds. Wal- paste. fine 8, Fiberts, Pea nouns, Piivappies, Shot, Powder, L Brown, de- BELONGING ty the known ast estate of Moses L place, biddiy canuuts, Deazilnute, Oranges 1 ' id, Ver lot sod re Gr fa-in uo gx to be R350 5 trae und ae of sale same is &7—Sw_28 Fire Works. } One thousand dollars worth of best Chewi iy ‘Tobacco 993 Acres of Lar nd, vo ks jata low fivure, eight hundred d dlars worh best Ci- ‘UCH has been the care and economy of the offi- | vars and Sinokit g ‘Tobacco. nulls, all hinds, Macau-! p ELONGING to the heirs of John W. Johnson,! kJ cers of this C ompany, that we are free from de be | boy, American Gentleman's and Seotch ng oon Fourth Creek, Mdyoinsng the lands of Jacob, have nade no assessments, and have now on hand a af ’ ¥ I } 4 t I lac : ; IA 8 ae ener’ . bin fey Wea Pe Baker, John Trvin and others. Sale to take place on large capital, viz: in premium notes ¥457.059.03 = in Every Variety of Fancy Goods and the preniecsron the Ound dawof lanieres t 12 cash $13.35.49—making a total of $174 SUL92, to] “clic > bond watt ! . ; 5 bd . i ices AN SPER Cyieg Zo o clock, IX months crediu, bon with pproved see meet any losses that may acerue > We therefore have | ws PAID piseph 2 af Oe 4 Outs cu Pro udv: £3—— 7428 no hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no} COMBs—India Rubber Combs 35 ¢ ts, forruerty sold safer Company in the Southern country. he most 11 OU cts,, Ivory, Pull, Side, ‘Tuck, Por Rel, heeadiuaey, "955 Acres of Land, of the Risks in this Company inthe Western! fudia Rubber Hair Pins; siecl dos. Bras» Huops 2u prrt of the State, where the d om fice istnuch ! couts set. BELONGING to the heirs-at-law of Henry Deal less. Great he | _ : g the lands of | val 3 : ret to the widow's dowe »adjoumag the lands of Bo DIRECTORS: , | “ks Ea @ 5 a EL BD = we John Overcash, John Deal, s ny Alexander Atwell P James wou sf \. Mi ee . i Mendes hall, Dj Hair, ‘Tooth, Nail, Shoe, F ly, Furniture, Crumb, ! and others. Sale to take plice on the premises, Jan- Li leony Ja J. ve noel, John Lb. ¢ le, Jed H | Lorse, Marking ; But ons, Avate and Pearl, Coa vary 23rd, at Le Kk Pwelve mouthsered t with AE CESs mes M. Garrett, E,W. Ogburn, D Pel too s, Pearl Studds; Bagamon Boards, Chestine Dy | interest after six months, boud ia ipproved security Greg, David MeKaight, Greensborough; Alex. Mil- ler, Newborn: ESP) Lille, Wadeshor meh: S.G Coffin, Jamestown; W. OA Wright, Wilwingten | Joho [. Sh MeGee, Rabigh; EE | ~ iver, Malisburv: T G. Spruill, Dominor 3. required $3—Tw-2s 257 Acres of Land, aay STATIONERY ARTICLES, er, Foo'ssap, Note and Account ne ‘ Plymouth ; R. te. ‘Pr ry, Lumberton; Pho | : Petey? Pencil st ih P o BELONGING to R.J. Linn and I, . Linn, ad- Jobnsen, Vanee yviile. ' p >. ( ens, enci . ta P Ts, he doUNS, eae S dond : _ 7" : < ; Rit . - | Pleying , Cards, Portemonies, Pocket) Books and Jeing the lands of Joseph AO Liin, Sama sOrn All commanic business connected with this {Pu for halt of loriner prices, Porttolioes, Fauna, '? k and others Sale to take pla at the res dence office, should be addressed to | Necklaces, Bracelets and Beeds, ot all kin TeeeWWork cs f Deoxe ph A. Linn. on the 20th of J ery. at 12 PETER ADAM S, Reeretary Boxes, Cabas ‘Travellins Cases, Morvcco Satchels. cleek. Six months credit, bond with approved se- Greensborough, N.C... Mey 3, 1857 trl , - \ . , peuuty required. | Gold and Silver Watches. . L BLACK MER, CME Just Published, | Jewelery —v triows styles and Vest and Fob Dee ymber Sth, PSS Pr. wily. £3 —T 2s pitterus, BY Chams, Ear Diope and Hoe ps, Gold Crosses, Camino, PUDNEY & RUSSELL, [Mesiae aad bandsome panted Breast Pros, Plain vA ; avira ; aah ar }Choused and ttinger Rinse, Siver ‘Ehimbles, Gold RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR: U4 ten Kove Cand Dolan ; | Peus, Watceu Keys, Card Baskets, Jet Goods, Belts CONTAINING THE OFFICIAL MILITARY AND FINANCIAL | Su cpralers, Wate Guards, Shoe Loeees, Tobacco CORRESPONDENCK OF ALL 1 and Suwth Boxes. Parlor Mateh Stands, Wax ‘Pap-rs, PSPONDENCK OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF ' aD : , : aE EU CEHICESRINOP Druking Cops, ‘Praveiling Co \parions, Shawl Pros, THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, } Pins aed Medes, Soaps al kinds, Pertumeries, . weer oe Colovue, Pomade, flair Oils. Parr Dye, From 1775 to 1795, conta ning the most interesting Doetlh i ‘Owders, Putts, Endeliide k military, historic, and financial intorseion dear ne Perfaueries fron various manofactures of ali kinds that period. Also, the organization of all the Rewi- Poueket Catlery, Razeis and Str op-, ‘Tape Mea- ments, showing the names, rank, dite of commission, sures, Fishing Poehte, Steet ‘Pweezors, Keverines, time of rr nt, and service of the officers and pri e Pra rp Spectacles and Cases, Mirrors, Mar- vates of @@ch. Also, the general and biisade orders | 4, mls PMiips, Baroy Whips, Pisto's, Gamebaes, ot Powder PL sks. Shot Belts. Powder H $s, Blown Gen's Washington, Lee, Greene, Weedon and othery | ‘t eo ee aie ! s Lites Gaui : a] In 1776, °77, aud 73, showing the last trals at Val ane 0 a, Wa r Canes. Al | ley Forge, breaking up the ehenipiment. Order OO Corns th Der ssine Cases. march through Phoade Iphia, and the pling of attueh . ' ° > i . ' WwW } : 4 1 ss ‘ » ou the British, at Moumouth. Also, an account o Fine Baskets a: rid Willow Ware, Opnosite Jarphy'’s Granite Row. the capture of Fort Washington, and the he 8 fl ees v7 5 A ’ PD ’ r A - ; ; I s. Fine Wo Nt Is, Willow W ris, w’ the prisons und prison slips of the Briush, in New 1 j ; ; : ‘ Kord Coe hy a i LISbBI iV. ( 2 York, with « es wan ” aahee “ 4 é , ; Kagis, Watts, Steas Matis. Butter Prins, Bye Bea °2- Pal > [> 1 > : ‘ TTY LIST OF AMERICAN OFFICLIRS IM- eed Pins, Clothes-Pros, Candle-wieh, Cotten CS ALISHER PR 180: IED. oe Kat Praps, W Wood Matches sh boards . . VEC of a! t Y, mdorth: SUN TE of NORTH CAROL! has rerio ‘ voce Pal oop iN C respon ¢ iy cabed to ren ‘The time of their capture, release, Ke. An a Lyery Deseription of Toys. ee oe of the \" 7 # _ | voit rto the old ‘ as ¢t vounsy, = SOCIETY OF T21E CINCINNATI, icpropeling Lucomoites, SteamAteate, tien, EDABaA ds In New York, Pe in-ylvania, and Varyvland, alist « t Ilo 5 AND the members’ names, Meo: the hafepay, ecomniuta Phiose = r gooda, by th ! vy, Wal fin teon, and land acts of the Continent I Coumiess. A Sas tow as can be tad in ¢ WM ADI INE STOR iy) plete tiretot all the . 1) ‘ \ boa iB l idelp b “ 9 OFFICERS WAY SERVED 19 THE END OF New ¥ a Bost Vy priiae ( md ata f Pore and G THE WAR ia tat SORES © te be Wad. “Phose eines, Chemie iran Pe rery. Tore ; aa ’ Le r ! p ret he ,O0 4) 4, Paints, Ous, Ca Iu | WX mud 1) dthe toh uy ciiiuamibads to mies, W vives find this thead- Q teres and tt th US ‘ ‘ t tion, and land Proce dhth ¢ ierres Yas we keep a beri 1 we (aur lack wn hecnit re rN United Stites Court of Ch ree Aes ‘ \N ours l ks io ir ie { a s ) : oS ’ Jin ¢ hy Tike Mpls acts ot Ue ah foogress, tir ty sand metaein bboral a Wasi Phy aicivn's . Pani ty Medersen beartit of the Paes Mh of th i) (ons 1 ees : ™ ; sates . \sw 1 Oo ¢ on Heirs of Oficcrs of the Revolution, | o°' oe ae I Virginia half-pay and Iacd laws: the reasons which heir sat to puy b eof ‘ J \ ma to Oid b led to thre passecr of the Nett July o. 1832, by Con WIHT Gis 1 i I t wo Pa tas, Fan 1 r is | gress; tu 4 oft Vii Mat 1 swhe ! dat “ re ( t ’ p | ieee anemone ee Wo. WYATT. la ue ~ 4 a . ed ve d Pounessee, t ean - — oe ' Pe SC a Dies yersth, bso7 tf2- is , “SE b os Rerviutionary Pension Lares of ‘ gy . L Ye , al . 4 d he United Miales. ‘ y’ th bet ve ) <= > Tr t! \ N Po the Stockholders of the W. NR. 8 N tAist, W Come Ores reon } aH Seay s , hou 1 ‘ >» ‘ey eepe r NS ut es ‘ rth Selena HI Road Company, , S.WILI nn ex showy ul 1 7: — . ¥ died, We. Ke, TOA A . One large ny. Vol., of GO0 Pages---Price, $1.50 Bb. CRATE 4 \ 10 per t. ont . st By ! 1 This work is intended as a book of rp feren toth ; ‘ Son , I ~ : : val ron : : it SS I) Pach, ta } ; 1 rear and sen si Well cs vier ib ba med Silt abv ot J r\ ex rde to persouas Chabrier ttre to voor pen boas 3a at. ¢' . R COSEMON TON, Darga } oy 99 op 934. » Benne nll! Chines Sugar Cane ae vuonary War. ‘Phe vobime ceontaris he names o I) inber 15, 1*33 tw 249 P O.000 cikeers amd privates of the Rey ary Gane Wt OI Ea ro . al reeny i I, vas aves +i S&S Ei ksw. { E @ RT as Neve mea who Fag aed e the bucer P hace tend irate at Moe MEST BLACK SRITH t re ¢ heiroa mS tbe yy s’ il Vale S é 7 a Vis descendants, JOUN AO RAMSAY TO HIRE. rst ret thes ‘ toliein >of tl Dray Solishury., Pee. | iv | : Nites ties WW 1] ER ee es earns Par at on st tn ri YE - ‘(() VT! “100 wsoNg ionuie sleoture above pain a Nat 1 vein ror OT, fin |S Book popalar works ofstandard mere) pucdioca ful N xsi eteh aes zs ahd TILL BE TIRED, FOR THE TERM OF Waletned us eM rte teep SUCRE GO ONB YEAR. by apples to To Merioxey Li? Asents woented imeveryv ciuy. town, and vilha A penn. ee ry “ rea Medictase Dee. 22, 1857 WILLEAM BROWN babe: Uiriit, USS a Pasties a | . i ms ‘ le | cad ‘a . . - a PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Peapisiers. ECOL Eat Pun fe RET eae AVN ANS >) S&S 79 Jobu-eStreet, New-York Mothers tivit, and aba 1 po Us fib t N pddie Vine Vou i asic \ Vetoiowe| th po! fourth xecany Cancieh Fora ( oe : wes "ow AS “ sey bora beat 14 BD 5! ; 93 yk ro peice pe Hie. INST, Wierewil be a woof tie Bo TAR tious, oO se it as at Voi 1 mid i us I eatin : i : x roe Net mor Shaectory 1 1 i r, tu Prlechase Aftin AKER) Ot ck I M Wi nk eee Nhe k il Ww ) oie PON, M.D HOREGEY, Serretars : ah 7 r reparedonly by kt O4TE GTLON, : INE AG F IBLE Ly REMEDY | reesbute Co. aod sold | N.B. ‘The next Session will commence on Wed Muri ro, N.C. aod sold ty ; : Cc HENDERSON, Salisbur nesdiay the bch of January, PXo8 LKR EEEY FOR : R aan Ore es December kth. 1337 bw-2s rPCrING k TARR & COL, Charlotte, ; ] [QO RSE hy | and Deevints and Merchants generally *,* Chester Standird, S.C., Charlotte Wing and ‘ > } lin:39 Western Demoerat, inser. sie times, and forward ac- counts tothe Seeretarv of the Board. at Statesville ( N the receipt of Ove Dorian, Twill mailto any Rtrore Now Books. person, areceiptofia remedy for Horses, while satering with BOTTS oF GL aie and inv dy bas 23 US| It eed ,\ | } \ or the Se ret of Paw JAMES M. EDNEY, er been Known to feilia the worst cuses to pive fer by Wes. Southwort re Gunhdent Letters ot Nae nediate reltef. Every min who has a horse. shoald pole d Jos: phine by Abbotes ‘EUhe Prince of the 56 Johw Street, vays have this receipt by hun. The muecctl of, House of David by Prot. J. UL 1d renila nes Ron : TUE Sy oe Drs rich the medicine is made, can be procured by eny | Catholicism the Great Vp v by Rev. GC. Po Jones onsatall times. Pf thia remedy fads. when JH. ENNISS, Book Seller SPUN every kid of Nivechandise an dhe bes nding tomy directions, the money wilbe reviad. | June 16, 1857.—ti-3 Salisbury, N.C a> terms and forwards for 24 per cent. commission Address meat Greensboro’, Garter eo. NOC | Dealerin Praines, Par'or Org 8, Organ Melodeons, JOUN WL BAER. | ‘23 | " 4 | A Melodeons, H irps, Gaustars, Stools, Covers, Maisie, Sept. 13h. 1857 Vale | J33 4 2, & Tis’ iS BE. Bit i€it, Ke Wholesale and Reta All tintruments \Wor: iI Is yd G _ purehas d the TIN and COPPER touted. Agen: for bendsay’s Patent Pomp, Gar- Ry Oo E L, PWillioms Brown, woud give G7" Bawines, de. Crreutars of instram an ° eth y willeontioue to carry co the busi- Puntos sent free ona P ition Reeens to Elon. G rst rthe mame I. Biduer, A.M Gorman, No W. Woo'tin, John & a = IT Goiiner, C2 PL Meendeoh oll L. Swain and o ra ie J.) 3), BRO Wl ae 69., Sole More ff MANNING'S celebrated Orvau Uiatos Brown being hanage- Mel sdeons, . hy Oot. 195 1853 pdis20 then twor tae Shop SALISBURY, W. C. \ general assortment of TEN, COPPER, and ther WAKES, havarcly of } CE ERE COgD ey 14 \wre | Will pay the hichest price in cash for all young u ~PARLO MI, AND SEOP STOVES \\ . 3 OLered —— HS y Nest . kepon hand. Orders promptly attended to. Roof. *.* Banner and Herald Salisbarves Sentine! Wins wai by contract . ton,copy Lb year and send bill to this p'ace. convinced by if that all the family medieines are not huarobus, that among the thousand of butterfly Lfe t w of great merit, and undoubted worth. Dr. Sanford’s Juvigorator, or Liver j u nrst and foremost among the remedies of the day | that can be reed on as a medicine that is all commended by its proprietors. It adv: ery trial, for there are none who use it but tell their ends to do Bo, and so it voes from mouth to meul n iiball the pec the Unien have learned the this truly valuable medicine. with testimonials to prove its virtue for the The most skeptical people ean be Remedy itis re- | rises itself on ni . : pie of go | [It is recomme nade cure of iver complaints of every kin d, from ihe word Dyspe p> .iegat fair prices. fia fO a Common he . and is particularly ad pt- Pa Pd to. J runic » Derang: d Stomach, Bowel Complaints and diseases of childreg. One of two said to cure a cold with a failure. [tis worth a trial for this alone. Ik 8 particularly adapted to the use of ladies, particular- ~ vy those of sedentary hubiis. Some ladies of the ») } ughest standing in society have given their certificates nl or cn Wi aduc doses are PCarce f its efficacy, and we say to all who are ailing, try ne bottle, and you will never be without it. im:30) J.D. BROWN & CO. HOLM R. A. KNOX, Ke Cinbis dictionary. Be uw distine thy understood, C= Oppesite the Court-izouse, that thourh this house is) fart! from the Court - ll suse nie Rail Rove . Vv est et wie Taylorsville, N. C. mes vetin ie in th ! . repose, vel the business of Salis TEE BANNER OF “OR Pomt Comfort” IS STILL UNFURLED. AND WILL WAVE IN taumnph, despite all op positiou, under the INDOWITABLE ROBIRDS, roing to CL OSE—FAIL is desl and there tn lhe heart of resqu ikis dV HERE students connected with the Mule bury , y Academy, and vihers, can find Board and Lody- Salsbury, ( pt. 8, 1857 Loe vlorsville, Dee. Qhst, 1857 os “9 DR. ML WHITEHEAD. “fs yrep. OFFICE 8 absence Barre!s heavy SUGAR SYRUP in bright new packages, which will be sold low sh by JO& J. L HATHAWAY & CO. haington, N.C., Dee 22d 1857. 2w30 | i on the same lot with his residence In Persons desiring to see him will leave eir names on the Slate. June 17, 1856. t(3 JOB PRINTING | bodied Veatly erecuted at this O fice. rangementsto supply my table 9 luvories of the ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY NE OF@THE BEST PURGATIVE AND/r Liver Medicines now before the public, namely, | | | DK. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER beautiful and desiratle premises in that thriving vil- | REMEDY, that acis as a Cathartic, easier, mild-|lage. It is situated ou the snain street adjoming the | x2 er and more effectual than any other medicine 4 premises of Dr. H. Kelly. anu near the College. Has |" known. It is not only aCathartic, but a Liver onit a good Dwelling, Kitchen and Barn Those i= remedy, acting first on the Liver tu eject iis mor- wishing to porchase, may call on W-H. Morrison, (at 2 bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to) Stockton & Morrison's) who is my authorised ageut ~- carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two pur- | to make sale. _ NINIAN A. ey eae = poses effectually, without anyof the painful feel- Aug. 25, 1857. p'dainol 4 igs experniencedin the operations of nest Cathar- ee enna n DRT U ECU DEED: SUEDE DEED = tics. le strengthens the sysiem at the sume time | TUE GREATEST — that it pases it, and wheu taken daily in moder- | . 7. ate ave will strengthen and build it up with un- Medical Discovery of the Age, S “Dr ‘Sanford’ 8 Invigorator is componuded DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in Eue ~e i ly from new aricies of ined cine haine ly. Vluur common pauseure weedsa remedy that cures Se: | EVERY KIND OF HUMOR ~ Some hit ifthe strength of these gums my } = be formed when itis known that one bottle of the) From the worst Scrofula down to a common Prnple - Invigerator cCoulains as much strength as one S hun fred doses of Calumel, withvut any of its de-| [le has tried it in over L1UU cases, and never failed | L Ieterous cifeeis exceptin two Cases, (both thunder humor.) He has | Vhoorh possessing rare mecicinal powers, these Gans tave brea bat htte Known to physicians, and) its virtue, all wiihin iwenty mes of Boston. ies used tn their prescriptions until used in the | Pio bottles are warranted to Cure @ nursing sore uvol the fecegerator, whieh met with such uupre-) ayouth. a ed-uted success as to induce the proprietor to olfer One to three bottles will cure the worst kind o tas a family med.esoe tried and Known in its effects. Pimples on the face. [t has rarely ever failed io cure Liver Complaiots in | {wo to Urree bottles will clear the svstem of Biles. | }themr worst forms. } ‘wo botthes are warranted tu cure the worsicauker vged Liver is Indigestion being caused by a derat cured waen t Liver is ex fio action. | Three to tive botiles are warranted to cure the worst | Jaundice caused by an inproper action ef the case of Erysipelas Licer, aust as a proof that t Invicorator relies One to two bottles are w. Bees to cure all humor } this se, det any one troubled with Jaa t nh othe eves ve Tn ator oy ny oo ‘ ‘ ic por onal i yhotles are warranted to cure ra ning of the ‘ beyvin to su its or ti r curs oF ches yong the thar. Costiveness can p y cured by th Foarto stx boities are warrauted to cure @oreupt I i tak t wy Son reti yr. and andru vie ' isnalure in herop By gradually One bottle w ire scaly eruption of the skin. ” hhiug the dose, tire Ww tre | pao health Pave to Ciree bottles are warrauted lo cure tae worst aug active stateva Ww . . iat) tyoas meh i tose of ringworm. Sick He adache In Vvery soon redeved DY ! ‘Two to three bottles are warranted 40 cure ihe t doable dose of th Stags ttur, Which Corrects ¢ vost desperate case of rheumatism. acidiy and scurness of the stomach. var botiles are warrantedto curcine salt Por an over-loaded stomach it has ’ in relieves alloppressive or uneasy feeling afer eating Rive to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of) hearulw. Fora family medicine geiuccally, ail who, s 1 Use it speak in the highest terms. : A benefitis alw s experienced from the first bet- : the. ane t *is Wuarratutled hen e above Prepared and sold by Sandford & Go., 184% Fr | ? ; tcureis warran W th St., New York Price 81,00 per bottle, conte vy a Ll , : ee Vhniins plese od s ct Id by ( \ t] ait D ’ a - P ” 1 thousa erpot « th 8] Salishuryv, N. ¢ the viemitv of Bostou. DT know Ua tea ane May fh. 1857 tf—50 \ re So sire us Water WHO oatish fre, \ us cure humor. Lneversold it botile of at but 17 ce thatsold auother; after a trealat adw ys speaks tor ( )\\ A \ ~~ tself Chere are two Ciines abort this herb that ap- A b peas todne surprise) first Chat tt grows in out pas- NEPAD yyy) pee es quite ples as nd ab i tl rte VEGE PAGEL I Fe LON TRIPE uo Roown andl Pdisecs-red ita bs4o— itshould cure all kinds of linimaor. cs BIVeE Some deg of the sucden rise and FREEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. ivof the dtscoveryv, Po will state that in BUFFERING TREM pedadled it, aud sold thout sin bot les pet weK a x Iso), 1 sola OVeEr ohne Lhousand bottles DISh Ae » INE] nowin his} im the mouth an Paree tot HOUSE 2 LOT For Sale IN STATESVILLE, N. C. HE naodersigned offers for sule his House and Lot in the town of Statesville. It is one of the most dossession over two hundred certificates of } stomach. = asale Weropst vho has | . t - , . > Ir i voolesale PD vrotsts Who have beenin rneendl liedderana eeu . J ed AES ALA Ll 4 os As sy Wenty aud Gary VGars.nay that nothing Ve NN or the v6 WS Ce , ntinedicines wmever ike it.— real { lH airas : ' | may sol ptaise of tt trom ali Quarters Th valuable medicine ‘ sole ant e Davie { : | ? : Mond De ke : a iret Tnony own practice I Iwave kept it strictly for hu- in Moeksvilles a rook ap =| e- \ : Druel store ( Feerix? tors—but since Slatreductiou as a general fasily al the i . ore i" - i at t s iva ( rt Oo rediewne, great and wonderlul virtues have been found rPSua em, and Al Cire 1 . It that Pnever su \" fea. _ bury ! } Several cuses of epdeptie tits—a disease which was reosuh thaving vartnersh yy ' ' — | me 2 iwWwavs Cousicercd wmeurabie, have been etured by Wane tan = ’ : rot sO whataomerey afar Will prove eti-ciua ‘I ~ ruredle . BN nalleascs of that awf milacy—-there are but few ira ost \ ‘ <4 u a ; ; \ tof who have seen mere r t 1 = > 1 - vi 7 ! 1 ' LT kuow i \ ‘ em f (heim | I PS NUS TIN ; J 21, 1RS5 if “P ‘ ae Liver, S ‘ Pea vat Fever Pa Neca, P > the Spine. AS be idopad aha tad TENS OA C5, EN ry Nardone more rood thau any anedicine ever SPRING AND SUMMER iry-—eatthe best vou Da * . me BEA can ind enoud} fit ‘% AX SY X ai ee ~~ Di vs ron Une. —Adilts one table spoont ‘ “ z and * 4 . ¥ C4 eu Een 1! Veafs Gesertl spooutal— = ( vo fi lo Pyht Vecrs, leat spe ul lore t iS eappherble to albeoust is. tua pin Pes . avant lo erate on | e bowels twice a day. rte 1 the ¢ ‘ MANUPACTURED BY ’ %, yes XY 7 GOODS AND CLOTHING Saree I) NALD KENNY I} Ki) \ GUY, ~ S ner I a N Pat) NW ' t, Lea iry, Massachusetts P, > a) we on Py ee | rere ee Re a: ar ee ae _ ON Veeuts, New Yank Cite, CV Chelan eee sco og metas oe ed oe eee 10 sIb CC) Et Ring, 192 “Bras \ \ Oo Sas I ~ ( ( . Vex (3 . EO) CS Ph pees S. S. Mans \ \ \ I r Cs UW. Nevser tinh 60M ‘ t he Art Il | '! I aah dee r& Bi \ ~h ( 1 I J Boake. M 1 I hoa DP = [lis \ 1 boas n. j os be 4 , J va Wy n, Lo rth (ire ARS ! ' ALR ) Hrespeetable Drageistsin the Uni i ‘ ‘ Maes ’ ™t 1 Bu Provinces ne, tapes ris, Calta) X ul ee Sill de Sill’s Drug Store, Salisbury, N.C ( ead ey t g t ( ‘ Sep () , i] } 1 YaNX! i i | JAMES BOBEARD 2 O j aC Bs Merchant da ’ * 7 << Salisbury, Ay Ne ae Eins t116 WARBLE EMPORICW © SALISI LL! SURY NIG, i ANI we) t \\ Jolin | irr, dk d.. living in| | t th West pStates, and ie Fur c n Heairy Pure, are hereby outed to wppour, either pereen, or by Attorney, in the town of Cone vey ib i Ly, NE vithou the next six qrouths Poreeeive Cheat facy Cue Chem from the estate of iv Furr, deed, a are tu fis tast Wall aod ~ “ Pestaun t GRAY , BAYAN <3 ue 7 eae ' DAVID BARRIER. 3 j AVING ip, t : 7 F e MARBLE is x Uthmeatdes is ae Stet, are rowed Breath and be UUtis COW PUNSEL, ak , _, - Aas 4 ale vi r52 7 on a ty . he the 2 on ' meto atl whet m ( 1 ible t h, When by using N r ( tihey ¢ | AOF 4 T trad e, Would : I : ot v yi fi i { 7 “ub me : 1 GbN a 4G iD a Ws 3 ‘ " ; 1 ot I co N 7 TI. 4 ary AT WN 4 ‘ Yu | I D ‘ . [| I ADS LO\ LS, SL LBS, “ Woolland Crea? t i “i Chet ust Surp ae i at fi ‘ } ry ca Ou 1 A ( from the Ver nt Geen ul a i Wee et Go Qua vd shi ter d 1 t wha; : } ae ps t v I ven Cbtat M 2 Fa FEPRID ( a s ( i or M ) wep Bila ‘ vel vA i's ) supplied An will be fi 1 aes u = wn with ¢ ) 1 we inva p Cc to DALI. = ( . S Cis ‘on * ANDI us a : DR, ue ap SU NIL BRET | ge RE ae ty PCAN BE FOUND «A J.P. GOWAN, eR eee ec as WITIT Calls ne his al ice, will) be promnptly at- COL. HW. L. RUBARDS, wen Jove, 185; I wt WBwW BOOS. ROWAN LIOUSE | PJ UST Received Hawk's History of N.C. val. Let; Hugh Miller’s Last Work, The ‘Testimony of the ee Rocks ; Spurgeon’s: Sermons, Ist) and 2ad Series; SATGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at \iMitiides onthe U. States in piopheey by Bald- haa HOUS wing Phe Rifle, Axe and Saddle B tus, by Milbarn; Saliaburs = b. 2. INST. 45 Scandal. a new Novel by Mrs. Bickford 3 Courtship ; , . and Marriage by Mrs. hee Hentz. - le ea Jo. ENNISS Book Seller. BR 7 B 4 R )) \y June 16, 1857. Salisbury, N.C, b . _ OF THE i NW AN IOUSE, | [*: AVING at cons thle outlay, renovated and shied bis HOTEL, it w lon tuture be de- Voted lo transient vis orsanG revular bourders wi ing a price Comune “Urale wi ~t Class hotel no the eultay neceas- pup a tit Thunder & Lightaing DISCNION AND CIV'L WAR. Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, &., &c., Toe bostaess of Salisbury is amply sufficient. t sup- 7 7 ; ; F rP i aE RE evilsand calamities th: tt should be gnarded port both hote!saud private b strdiny houses, and Dann F : ‘ against BAKER & OWEN beg leave to ine convinced by ten years experience, they cannot be . hI . ) ; orm the pahlie generally and private individuals Ss par- Carmed on suceesslully together, unless the above plan tie larly, tl | ba ) wariy, that they are re ady, willing and able lo pro- te ‘ wre ' t} 1doj ect them from one at least of the above Lightning q > a . . ' Vee les of fare on and after the Ith inst. bv patting op to their bai ldings, their Patent iadated POARD pe rday, #1 50 Lrghtning Conductors, at prices lower than it has ev- week, 1t 60 er been done atin tis part of the country Address i ‘month, 20 60 your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, “ is Veur; 300 00 July 22, 1856. B=; Without Room, 216 00 No variation from these prices with any one.) I have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- with the delicacies and Norfolk and Charlesion Marke *t—and intend to keep a house that will compare favoral!y de lawful with the best house of ar ry City. £51 H.L. ROBARDsS. © ly EUGENE MARTIN, — on Attornen at Law, C Salisbury, N. C. | f Oct. 5th 1837. tf19 | country for 30 cts. per dozen. Certificates of Marriage, VIVEN by the off iating Clergyman or Magis- I trate, tothe parties eutering into Matrimony ; signed as evidence in their owa possession of the . Marriage, and as such, often valuable » especial- to parties reinoving gto distant parts o f the co! intry. Very neatly got up—tor sale at the W atchman hee. Sent an y partof the C ountry for 60 ceuts r dozen, if the cz ish accompnaies the order. ertificates of Confirmation, — LSO printed in ve ry fine style, forsale at the Watchman Office, and sent to any part of the | April 28, 1857. | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. —_—_—_—- M. HOFFLIN. | ( CORNER OF THE MANSION HOTEL. 1} SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1857. Now's the time and here is the place, to get your new FALL and WINTER SUITS | x TSO CALL SOON. QUICK SALES FOR CASH, ENSURE THE BEST BARGAINS ) I HAVE now on hand the best assortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this mar- ket, comprising !arre Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, H ATS and CAPS, SHIR rs, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, mKNIT JACKETS, and KNIT SHIRTS—every variety of LOVES, HOSE AND CRAVATS; TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, am selling at VERY Low PRICES FOR Casi , nany ) articles too numerous to me te i ee _ are! haser, as my stock emorices every pas of SryLe eh auautiry. The PUBLIC Cc i ar é are ge ; ere l ily caved to CALL and examine my GOODS, hear the prices, and judge for themselves. es) pe ntion, which (rF17) nn | rei Br WS. Tate, OCTOBER, I8s7l! | Surgeon and Mechanical £ Alentist, MORE G Oe ODS, Grapeate or THE Bactimore Dexrat CoLtecr, re | AT, AND LESS TILAN ( MaraictLate oF THE MepicaL COLLEGE OF S. CaroLisxa | ; COST, FOR CASIL staicsvilic, nN. ©. Pa Copartnership cf R. & A. MURPHY, will | Serpremser 22d, 1857. | TS fully prepared to insert fall and partial setts | I f PET on Blandy's Chioplastic Process, 1 expire on the first day of February, 1858, by limi- tation, and we wish to close out all our stock by be it known, in me- Lua nt Amoug tbeing the latest and greatest chanicle Denustry Known ty the 1p Bseskes OVE rauy ble r process are fession. tae : : : Bev that time. ‘Pheretire that from and af- the udvaulages | 1 perfect adapra- (ter this date, we will SELL AT. AND BELOW Nis heanty, cle lines, srengih, anc wn Drs. Hare COST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK! Below will be favor fic s. tion. TD have testivouials i its ris, Boud. aint found a list of socwe of the articles we have on band i sofessors in the Baltimore : , Austin, i rofessors ad the prices thereof, 3 : lic whieh wili be furnished on application eatal College. Deatal Ce ¥ Specitl attention }‘Peeth filed my a supestor manner. Prime heavy Negro Shoes, No’s 8 sservati ’ the arrapgement aud preservation of the to 12, $135 per Pulr, ] oe me en ee 25 tu 1.5 uaven to the ‘ c “ « Boy's “ “ oe FICE at Residence, West of the Female & Men's lined & bound Shoes &1.2 ‘elle Men's heavy Boots, $2.75 to 375 Coliexe- ; ; 5 ceeive dara Communiestions by mail or otherwise will receive | e §+4.0( 8 tention. ‘Perms Cash. Reference: My work. 50, 75 to $1.50, Sth, 1857 1y37 | Boy’s Boots, 75 to 81 50, , _ Large stock of Children’s Shoes, Negro Wool Hats, 6 Ste 795, CAL Henderson, W. D.. ee A aie cle calf adies’ Shoes ! prompt ai | Ladies’ She Ocroser AM Wool Fre eles Red and White, 20, 30 to 5), Ready Made Clothing, extra low, Druggist & Chemist, Black Freueh Merino, 75 to $1.0, r NX 1 Bombeuzine, fine, S100 Ss ae L I Ss B U R \ ; N ‘ C ) Faney col. French Merino, $1.00 to 1.25, | Eugtsh Merino, d col. 25 tu 50, Solid De Lanes. all Wool. Fancy col 45 to 50, | Handsome De Lanes 15 to 25, Table Diaper, 4-4 10 to 70, Linen ‘Towels, 15 to 20 ets, Bird-eve diaper. 10. 15. 20 to 35, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs 5, 10, 15, 20 to 30, RAEN pba RS ALEN pe oh Y all prices. red a Successor to Sill & Sill AY OULD respectfully announce y V tothe pubbe, and to Prysicians and Counrry Mercuants. in paiticus ce lar, that fe large stock of Fresh Druss. Is Now MEDICINES, AC., i which will be sold, WroLrsaLe and ; bone prints 4-4 3) ets, Rewari. end on such tertas as connot fail to be satis- Hovle yt R cies factory. Call and examins his vl b-fore purchas- | Farnese. Swiss Cainhrick and Checked Mustine, iis ee Nie ioe aH a _ Ee Tae : ee ngs < i | Swiss Checks and Stripes, beautiful aud Oe. ae _| cheap, Black, White and Grey Cot- 3 \ | ton Hose. 10, 15, 20 and upwarde, CHINENE SUGAR CANRSPED, Se i PINES) | Alpaca Hose, 25 to 50. | Cast Steel, 15 cts per pound, I have some Chinese Snaar Cane Seed ee ee pof iny own raising, for Sale, these in want Casting, fork ee - will call Sony fore itis all gone, at the | Nails, $5.00 _ Keg Store of G. DRC yW N. | ce Shines Note eens ponnd, s alisbure, ih. ce. Ist., 1557. 2m 270 | Goren Ca 2 rpetings. 25 cis per yard, = . Py =) OO dda tf Wool 3704 se Ls) § 5 | Ail Wool super. (© 80 “s “ VALUABLE Oe vw autiful Russ, £3.95 ry Beautifal Russ, £3.25, r LAL LS L N io and many otherarticl s, the prices of which vou cam hear by calling at our store next door to the W atch- IN STA TE sh ILLE iman Printing Of Merchants and Pedlars would FOR SALE. | find it to their interest to come and see what we have [before baying. as they will find many articles they . want, much iower than they could be bought in the F¥ DY virtue of deerees of the Court of Equity, Pwill) regalar way. Any persons wishing toenter into the BD scilia the town of Statesville, on the Ist day of | mereantile business can buy the steck and rent the Janaury Pos, the Hotel lou, known at present as premises on very favorable terms. WA \LEER’S HOTEL, po _ _R. & A. MURPHY. | Sclisbury, Oct. 5) 1°57. vow it. on which > HP oteblots are s there wre six new | 4 mot athecs. Wp uated on the prine | _— crab streets of the towa, lead ug to the ROR. Depot, a ry \ } | | Phave a front ofover 200 feet: the other lot has (ie een, : 4 t fron on the sume street of about 105 feet. The | jes TAY eh e s ew ib } tive isthe M “welve month's credit) with interest | | JUST RECEIVED. Live rpool Salt, | 1G0 Sacks Garrels Suzar Louse Molasses D. | a bbls, Wo PrCALDW IEEE; veo Sia AER GC. & M.E. ow-25 CAN Siig 2 tth | Coifoe Sugar, : : | h ( VUIINESE Sugar Cane Seed forsale at King, | Crushed Loaf Suz var Hewe & Co's Store. Call and get in time, be- | \e nlverized tow! Siar, " | ’ ure allis aoe, ; _ | Adamantine Candles \ C.,. Nov. 2:6, 1857. om—26] | ‘ 4] } | Temlock Sole Leather, Coffee, Rice. SIO REWARD. } Salisbury, WHE CIAEL BROWN. Nov. 3, tf-23 2AT! WHEAT! 10,009 BUSHELS. MIC 1857 from the subscriber, on the 20th dey named HENRY VA- Said bay w Lomax. lal Rowan Superior Court of JDANAWAY hy of November. a free negro LEN'TUNE, alias Heury tea the fost ‘Pe is con- ri ol { , Whe pped and sold tor the payment of Costs for tae teravof ES months. Said Valentine or | Loma, is about 23 years of age, five feet three und | Tae subscriber wishes to purchase, ten thousand ahalfiocies high, of gingerbread color, large nose, bushels Wheat, for whi chile: hichese market thick lips, bow-iegeed. gout built, and by trade a aes will be paid. MICHAEL BROWN Prie<-anason, Plastecer and Painter. He was raised ‘isbury, Now. 3rd, 1857. f. -23 In Adeon county, and may be lurking about Wadese} o-Ps berowsh and Albemarle. Ue carried off a trowel and N ( ) i [ U \[ RB UG basket. and he may have some forged free papers. | D) I at oe ue es a prin ie a a eies ad N ae Subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders peounty, orf confined in any jailso that Eovet him . aT again. Detters addressed to me at Mount Pleasant. ‘ wil be promptly attended to. ( SU I E K OR W ATE iR BU C KE TS. CHARLES KLUTTS. He Manafactures North Carolina Materials ; he employs North © arolina Capital and labor, and he solicits North ¢ turalina patronage. By giving him a trial and by comparing his with Northern work and prices she he pes to be able tom: tke a favorable show- Nov. 24,1857. om-26 / ing. A TRIAL IS WHAT HE W ANTS. | ALL NHR) [, L i G.H. MAKEPEACE. ) Q N | N.B. Messrs Worth & Uuey of Favettevile N.C, 4 v W. \ J { ; ; are Agents for the sale of the above Buckets. | Fayetteville, Feb. 18 1y39 857. desire | I to sell that valusble tract of land, situated immediately on the Rail Road, } of a mile west of | the town of Lexington. the same on which the late |: Mrs. Elizabeth Payne resided. Said tract contains | about 100 acres of land, one half of which is woods, ! and the other in a fine state of ¢ altivation. provements: consist of a beautiful cottage building, - containing nine all large and well Ventilated. | J Also. ail the necess ary out buildings of the most pub: | Oct. 13, stantial character. [tis one of the most beautiful and | ~ desirable residences in the v ‘cinity of the town, and is situated conveniently to the new Female Acide my. For further information, apply to R. L. Payne, a Lexington, N.C. R. L. PAYNE Noveinber 24, 3-26 | 7 _ ne | GUNS!! | lust notice to all persons who | anv of the U.S. RLFLES inthe If possession n Rowan County, that unless they are. re turned by the Ist day of January, 1858, to Capt. He NDREN, th a I wiil proseeute them for their recovery. Capt. Hendren is authorized to uct as my agent in demanding these Gunes. C.S. BROWN, wish to employ a good TANNER, a man of sober and industrious habits. Sue h a one can get constant employvinent and good wages in the healthi- The im- | est section of country in the world, by addressing the | subse riber at Morganton, N.C. rooms, - W. HOWARD. (f20 MICHAEL BROWN, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, SALISBURY, N. @. Prompt personal attention given to the purchase of Produce, and to all Cons iguments. Cash advances made on Produce to be shiped to other Points, or suld jin this market. Noveinber 31st, 1857 - 1857. | GUNS! | hereby give this my have Split-Bottom Chairs. One dozen superior new split- bottom Chairs for sale. Call on % & A. MURPHY. late Col. of 3rd | Reg. N.C. Volunteers. Seliehury, Nov. ek 1857. Q6teF | . | | | | NOTICE! Tue subscriber desiring to remove from the State, | offers fur sale his residence in the Town of Salis- | — ___ (tft) | [tis an adinirable Joc stion for a BTS | T OatTren ‘Terms made known ou application. M. WHITEHEAD W. L. SAUNDERS, Raise, “at ATTORNEY AT LAW, AN Salisbury. N. C. JILL attend the courts of ROWAN,STANLY and CABARRUS Counties. Office No. 5 Beard’s new brick building, UP STAIRS. November ith, 1857. Want, Parson. A Splendid lot of fue W all Paper and Bordering to 4A match. For sale at J.H. ENNISS’ Book Store. tf-3 SALE. (2 bushels) suitable for WHEAT or M. BROWN. Nov, 10. bury. JAMES HOR AH, sf TCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, \ SALISBURY, N. C., One door below BR. & A. Murphy’s Store, | as S constantly on hand a large assortment o WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of every description, repaired in the best manner and on the most reasona- ble terms. seruary 19, 1856. ly38 | June 16, 1857. en ee FOR S 4000 SACKS, ly-25 ALL those iadebted ‘d to us either by Note or Book account, standing over twelve months, are earnestly | #41 tested eome forward and pay up. BROWN Ost. 21h, N & COFFIN. FLOUR, at 12) cts. each. tf 21 2itf. 1857.