withes before it traces it clootiiv inscrio-!
- - r i
tiun on ono of the good institutions of North
Carolina.
la numbers, ia our Cause t we are vastly j
superior to the adversary shall we make j
the most cowardly surrender rcoorJeJ iu i
tin' annals of Tiuie !
Let us wot- for success, ami we will win !
it. Let u all lav to ana make " a
pull, a stron; pull, and a i'lli. all
uktueji, aud triumph awaits u.
With much respect,
C. II. YVILKY
WHITE-WASHING KXTRAORRIN ARY.
The Rev. James Williams the well-known
and philanthropic missionary, sj long rcsi-'
dent in the South Sea Inlands, taught the !
natives to manufacture lime from the coral
of their shore. The powerful effect pro
duced upon them, and the extraordinary
u-cs to which they applied it, he thus face
tiously described :
" After bavins laughed at the process of
burning, which they believed to be to cook
lac coral tor their food, what was their as-
touishnient when in t bo niOrilillg they found
bis cottapc slitterm in the rising tun white I
as snow; they danred, they sunsr, they
shouted and screamed with joy. The whole
i-l:iud was in a commotion, given up to won-
der and curiosity, and the laughable scenes
which ensued after they got poMession of
the brush and tub batilo description. The
t-:i Ian immediately voted it a Cosmetic aud
ka'ydor.-and supeflaUvely happy did many
a W4rtb? co.iu.-tte consider herself could
FIR' CUIIilUl'C Ul'l viianua VJ
a dab ot the
white brush. And now party spirit ran
l.ij'h, ss it wiil do in more civilized coun
tries, as to who was or who was not best
entitled to preference. One party ured
th-ir snp-rior rank; one had got the bru-h
and was determined at all events to kep it ;
snl a third trk-1 to overturn the whole,
thnt they miulit obtain some of the sweep
il:. lh'-y did not even scruple to ro!.
each other of the little share that same h;i 1
been so happy as to secure. Rut soon new
lime was prepared, and iu a week not a hut,
n don!"tic utensil, a war-club, or a garment
but what was as white as snow ; not au in
habit:.! t but had a skin pointed with the
most protes-jiie figures ; not a pig but what
w as similarly whitened, and even mothers
n.ijht be seen in every direction eaperinjj
with titravajm.t ee-tares and yelling with
deli.ht nt the supeiior beauty of their white
wa.-LeJ infauts,''
A ijirr N.iT often ef.n. A fo
..rrest.oudeiit, writing to the New
roigu
York
Kvcniiu l'ost, ss vs ;
" In Aarau, a town of O.OsiO to ,Otn in
1: ibitiiit-, 'n Snitr.eriand.the I'rote-tant and
t' lth'iii.-- have but one church. Th-y share
it peaceably t-".. th-r. What is ni'jre, cin
i !eriii2 man's prejudice, th--y have but
oiia trrave-yard, and there their du-t niiu-i:--
l ijether. The sirfht of so much un-tip-
etod l.bc r.ii.ty did me pood. The
cbr (i is divided into two parts, a Catholic
and a I'r itestait. They hnve their reli-
us sarvu-es aiti-riute, and they never
! lnrrcl. The siiin! Lei! ca'.ls both t j church
the same ruif covers both c
and I rather L-UeSs the falii
..ri.; i : loin
liod hears
th'- prayer- cf both. I was a-touished to
find this f. ct,. for the Aarau people had
be. n ci scribed to flie as v-ry intolerant
l':-jt.--taiits, snl the Catholics there as
U'ueb eu.b:iS.tered aainit thetti -, and I io;tde
sp-.-e.a! in'iirT whether, during the late re-
fSoti
:tl
in Jwitien
, I. the
nt
u- A the llurch
WS.S
. ctidanoer'.d by
Trevaiuu Li
v-ar :t wa- n-.t.
;n prciuili'-es. 1 was tai l
0?;
1 frai.klv f ir rested to the
I alt, .0
ik rrat
-r wb-j -h u- the chur.-h,
.il-jalion at the sctiju of the two re-
liji-ius sto-ts. ' Well," as to that, said he.
the p- .pie cf Astaa are u-ith r very i.-al-
atii .li.-s iior very active- Prstants
they mi.'ht both be improved in their n-al
f-r their respective churches." I -aw I h-d
ri t! are Lilian bear's nse. I said not'iin in
r--ply : bat after we were out of the church.
1 e uid riot Li-ln saving to mv companions :
T
in 1
Aaraa pc.j le msy be poor Pr jt.-tarts
. .r ''a-.- 1, -, but surely they arv o0.)
. 'j- n .
kssi;tii.
M K'.'ut'a has written a Ions lett- j
c j:i lit; 't of a:Tirs in Earoj.e, the c-jU-c
j, j which is as fallows ;
" What is the policy convenient to Great
Pi .tain's h 1. r. and peremptorily rerj'iired
ly to r inij-r .u ? Jt i, sir, the avoiding
of i-i f res-alation and of half measures
b ' jt ail. Eitli'-r an cpes and aviive
air.; in the bo-tilitie against Rassia. bv
iaui and by s..-a, or a peremptory demand
tu Au-tria to put an end to h- r ambigu'ris
f j al -; a y-, an I wo dctirie clearly ber p jsiiioti
v.;:,- r as au ally of Russia or of Turk'-y.
P. -.it in u-t case i it such a policy which,
.,':..' at absuriities. only prev. .,!- T'ii kev
iva-.'t.'.' h-rself ol such legit. :au:e meins
self. defetice as eircuni"tances nietati;, and
t'.-- 1 of wlaieh ui aid of far-di-tant Great'
: .tn.ti
iVa-l c
- I; '
can Cjupnn-aie. it 1. 1 have
' a rel pleasure to att-.-n-i the n.e-t-
in. ii you were so kind as t invite
;i frotu the interest I taka in t:.
rt are sum. ortmg, and from getting
rtdtitty il r. -s pr i.-i ;i, y tr-ite-
11
! for the sympathy which I xny-
' '. i 1 i- I caij:.;ryiiier mv.. f xartl with
g- . i- :.' of ti.e e.i 1 r.s of G '. as
My j y use far not appealing is,
it j i-t in ti.e j.ri ei,t n.on.'.-nt. 1 can j.
ba
erve tl
can' w ; :i vou am o ate
Ljore
.e L,
! e
'tjilly IjV taniii ;,:irt in pub-
-i,S hal'Ver tlieiT i Hi j '01 1 i ll'' 0 III IV
-.. la a ; '.'..- a; A .gy, an J be
dear nr, yjjr olae ..-nt scrrant."
it Til!
n w.
Tjoal 1M) Ib.l.r.AHS
.. t n ll ui... ii :.
irnj.orted a valuable
' st o'k, bv the st- aiii-
c..:. i i
-1 '
.. ham
ll-ru.
r-i t
iii..:
-t I.Ve
V
;s.t(
i ..t
to
tere se'o-cied, without
f the t.--t t le found
-t.
Jio nil it s;i!, ,j x i haie
-.-..'.1 : Ry ti.- Wa-ii-
her ia-t tiii. lie r.-rcived a cow
..( the same straili tiic to... f-T wii.rl,
M. I . i h -ci C'," 1 '. 1 . ej; . ,,.
A'
.evt
Inr ii-j's 1 1 is i- r .:. . v 1 - n .
j ric.-d io ever imported. ne -t, a,o
j rrs -
,t h
' '
hail
j Htm d I v a t ) iiioiit h o. i c-i f. i, ,i
. ...t f'.'l'l. A 1 -11, lot of SoUtU ilo il Sli.-r
l4 mpirb-r .juaiity. If they are better thi
th-nr iii'p tite-d I s Mr. Morris', of Mt. 1 ' it
I a .11. lot v i, i-t i . vi-rv i itraoi lit.orv . I,
i. I in if so than the niaum M prcv-i.iii
i
f.r r.ii-iiiL' the sfiudard et m'l ic
tto
be.t riv,.
-h iu
I ? El
-H-.l. M,
,'ilsU i'TC
of tic
.d-r.. -
.Jii Cd
Iii I . t , , . . . the l inn i , j!., ' have
raised in- 'i.e. i,.. I r i. ta. .1,.. spuiiousli
e.Uar. to r 1 ."ll I, gllJ on I.....I J laLUs and
ten p. 11 1. cvs t. ' jj
iHorllj Carolina W)
t,. int. '
Mi l i '
CHARLOTTE :
jTuesday Afternoon, January ;, 1S-51
' IJ-WIU.lAM THOMPSON Ew., is our a
j cp,t ' Hnllinnre, authorized to nht.tm advertise
meiits and s.!ilcriptims, and lo grant rtxiisp..
1 J" E. W.CARli, Kq., is our ajmt in rhil.uirl- j
(.Hrc ,.,,iS(.n..t,p,,s.
. v-y It P,!,,,,.. ia nnr ,iitho.ird at-cnt
i0 rrOTIe advertisements and subscriptions at h:
j oiliccs in Boston, New York and Philadelphia.
, .
!
j IU" Pn(" r ' issued from this urine last
.ek. Christmas, &c wo. the cioi,.
!
! Aericuitural S,.ciotv of M.-.klfnhurg
' ruuntv wi ,,old , mt.,iU.g ,'n niilrK.tte on ti.r
. . . .-,ri. ,, , Jrt
A no! her Dividend.
It will U-frrn by rc-Vrence to our suvt-rlipinj;
eoluni:: that ti.e Churh tte and S. C. R. Koad has
thciared aiitUiCr oiviJatU of p r rent.
I'isiresiiis Accident.
We learn that a man was discovered abrut five
tiiiles fruii- Charl. tte win re a wagoner had camped
cr. 'he -7Mi iiit:.ht, so much luiried thatheeouhr
.fc he rcccy iii?.e. It is supposed tiiat he vv.s so
much iiit-nu .1. d thit wh.iihe f.-li itt .t tire
lie coul J i;ot e xtricate hintsslf s bottle was f un-.i
near hitn which strcigter this supposition.
O.ic or twr.j books ;s ibun.i on. him but nothing
teat c u!J :e any clue to i.ls nmip cr from
ivlnncr he eame. Jt is thoui.t llut he taiht
have b, en a schocl.'nast r et on? cf his boks was
i an arithmetic.
Ve h.ve hlrned an.te toe above was isritteii
th .t his name was V:i;iiii RuL.nx.n.
A Caul ion
.f t .l p" flse r-Qi r lr:;in w c
on the attention of tiis '2i !h,
the cars whieh vv ts load d
icnfTiinr; tu Charlotte
a piso.l wj fired at
viih h.ll t'.e b.,11
psss. d t!T Mi;!t tl'.e
. i.ear w ! ere
usually stant:. .Moi.t pru id. n'laliy f
was out of his usu ll plat c, or tise he
tainly liave ben kil'cd or no rt.ily sou
i. im he
uld cer.
Wounded. 1 1
as a salute lo
IS St!Jti.eeti it WJS Hlfri ly !!lt Ti
the --sin, the man bt-itig too m-ich intoxicatt d to
know how he loaded tie pi. -0!. lie h.s larn,
hounJ over to iri-vv-. r f r the a-Tair. Ti..s should
hs a Ciutt-tri i t p'Esons not k t Ci.r.siin -s erive
their sense s aw . r.
Our Nrw Advcrli-nirn!?.
We
Call the iitt'.i.to
to.
r.t oe rc;!U
in ns for to
-erliseint i.ts
who may des.re to srarc.i our col
nets nutters, to tne fui.uing ad
wit :
n.ls.rt S:,.-iw, Sa.
anti 11-rm ss M i
always on hand a 1 tr" an' sl
of every ihi-i,- in 10s one ot 1 1
Mrs. Shaw h .s i,jei,. ,i a nt ,v
liner Store, V-e- cor ! icy r.-j.
rnodatcd to tveryihio- t.-at is n
'.I .. t .. Mil.
rs can t acc.jiii.
e e and fine.
Ant.
?ri. an II t. l. ( -,rl
,11 , N
liu.
nt of t.
., C. M. Ray.
Jai.u..ry 1st, in
air.p.
irl..f..rg" Hous-
. r's lb 1. 1. to t 1
ins' I.irj- New Ur.
). r ti.-- -dverOKeiii
Willi
N
Vera 3I;C tilt WiTHjUji Ac.lG' !il it f , &.C
Conrciunal Favors.
Wc rf urr '-'if thank u, nt Hon. H jrt : C'r-i-ov.r
rfw.-ctr.. Kpr.t;,utiV ( '. r :c- from t' .
d.fr'.rit.-., f-r N'j. t of ti. i?tw f r:?s '('.(.
jfr'-i'ioridl ijl-A'C " ffif tiic lit S i;t..j! of tne
( -r.jf rn. Tim iiumbcr toiit'iir.s bn oiT.civu r- -jj"rt
of the or; wi t tion o! both lifu'scs j: i'tsiigrt-t
t ic Irc .cit n . "h ,M-s- , dni tie t-tiivil r pT'.n ri
l fie otfj. IiCu'i of t.l toe aiji3f tint Tat of i;;
(,' roin' ri..
Oilif-r
ravnrs.
e H .n. t.rr r n Ken
pv of The Arte
s.-e .1. .. i.te 1 t.
nor c til ui, for 1
tj
of I
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1,3-a. and liui. s artd Flr.jl
. brv, - t tV.t c.uiv. I 1 1 11.
of If.V
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Co- r et'ir .a.l -.ije la.-re ji m ii"i
ai, r. i,lif 1,11 ulomo to ( oil
1 . . 'P al a. -I. on I,. Iw- rH ti.
I ..SI, ,'.'. ol IA , ii' f',ft ,--,ii' pe
r. til.- .re e l.lr.tio ta.f v, bul
ii 1 . io 1.
1; US I.O all'i
is to i.hriot ),
tl'C filiSfeialtt
w . iii lo have a rl'
every Jiuajo. tl wf a
re tl I . .r uc ii I .
' Ltral wer.
'linr. seems
The Due-West Telescope.
. ne can., o, ... p.'r, ... orucr to i.is.t.y ...
ti.iLn v .Y.m. liin tu rt in r..i.ir n(" " Victor, ft ilUBC
coinimn.icutinn f-oinitiiiic aincc to that pupt-r wi
made the nuhjctt of nil ttniiudilvirwun by us, Uys
in sin it 11 grievance of hit own, and cotnpl.un
that the wotd " indecent " m used by us rent-did , 0f tie temple by Solomon, he was certainly
upon the character of the rclumiu of the Ttlttt opr., 1 ft wjse luan above COlDjarison, did lie Llesi
and claim an Qpuhipy at on, hands tor the injury I tate, and consider it aseless, extravagant,
tluiii pi .pi tfated u...u the ehunieter of lii pjper. J verily his wisdom was diplayed iu foresee
It i evidently an a tti rllnmght, inlrmluetd tor the j ing the result of his undertaking, he stw
purpose which we I an: insinuated; otherwise we I how that very thing was to unite the hearts
should have heard of it at an earlier period in the j of Israel as One heart and that ill allegi
histe.ry of this alf.ir. e have dipcd of " Via- j ance to their 1'ivine Ruler. The Jewish
t,.r," unu, Mr. Quigf, s iniluly a we could, and j revercuce for the suertd edifice wa.; such
shall now proceed to the .utu'ment of the case ' t"t rather than wittiest its defilement, they
of the editor of the T.Uscpe. It will he remem- ! cheerfully submit to death. They
her. d that -Vulor," whose eo,n,nunieatio to the ! C1'd ,bcfr th 'fst Jijrejpecttul or
T,U.-op, was wraten in Charlotte, denominated ! dlshonorablc H'"lg to be Said of it. 0W
, ..i i .. . i i.i may wo not a a Presbyterian Church, be
.North t aniliiia uie -Mand ot vthiski y slid piteh, : , , . . . . -J .
., , . . .. , . : uehriL'iit in this very feeling of which the
1 his h.iu'iii.i'c, coupled with other expressions in . , , .f , , ,
b ' ' jevusli people partoo? so largely, have we
the com. nunici.lii)n, and its L'.ner.il srrorint tone, ... ' ' '.. ., r i i - i
. . b ' that reverence tor tlx Housu of liod which
e,,.,,,,,K .roniay. ung h,r.1K..er e char, tended ,we Ml0uJ Cj excUim jlh
a, n.decent." Noah WeUur, ., e., e., y.jj ,. How Bniiablf are ihy ubernacles,
ic, aliio st ad ,Vh,,nm, ... his " I nubrnljjed I),c. : LorJ 0f llf)Sls ..... lOI.e,h. vea even
I iioiury," d,fini- the word imhemey to be "Tht
' which It. liltrirrr.lllor sri Iillnruui'f or maimers ' ailV
the word ,..crry to be "Tll..t
in lion or beb.ivi.r which is deemed a violation of;
J a..'ly." " Ktlumr atmuct r impmdtuet mag ; 8y tiling calculated tC inspire this feelillj;
aUuht dremtd tndrctucy uf bfharim lutrmd tuptu. of venvriitioii ! which if possessed, would
art." iMow, wt think, if u youi.jj untieiised tor- be a stronir tic to bind us to the faith of our
i e yne, ee.niss to this country and eharaeti risnone 1 fathers atieuationt would not be so com-
of the oldest and noblest States of this great tun. j mon as we uow find them. Lot it not be
I 'ede- .cy ss ll l .nd of whiskey and pilch," that j forgotten that ill regard jto any work of this
I he is'guilty of '" txtrrme ailurance ard imudrct" j kiui which the'great 0' Las coniltscend
: "low .rd " his " mp. rior." The same author also ( d to u'ive a pattern, was executed with ex
; utfu.is the ..rd " indecori.ni," whieh he says "u traordiuary iiii.oniticence. Kven the taber
j icni'Ii.'..! tfriunyncuj with Hidt-mey." to be ini. "ae'e 6Ct UP for lue Jewish worship in the
prr-pnuv of behavior ; that in behavior or manners 1
' which Violates the established ruin of civility, or
, t:ie dutusof repcet iv hich age and station re
tjuir. p,"
j These iJe fniilions ahund.ii.tly s.-t forth the n-caii
;ng wiiieh wc intended to coiiv. y hv the epithet
; " injee- nt," and wiicthor then m.oive ttie charac.
itr of tne columns of the Duc.W, ,t T'lftrovt is a J
question wtucn we stia.i ica.e to tl.e lurtiur re
factions of the iditorof that pptr, and th dis-ernoin-l;i.
justice of all unl'ias. ej amt enligiiUned
publH',
1. Tile " F ikir of five's" Hem' rise Troupe ot
r.thiope.-. p A'tiatshave been J.vmg fn .r Kutt rtain
no. n' to crow 0 auoie i.ee - in our te.vvn t.. tlie i;ret
s it -.i..n of in.. r y uf our ciiiuiunity. 'l'hcv
hav. I'ii i i v su-I n. i .! tc.eir t.i'i r put a 'nil here.
As mil be set ii by advertis. un ot tin . y p. rli-rm twn
i.icc-s !'.n;-rr. Next S.turiiay rvmii.g a Grand
t!iit K. st ..I will t .ki pi ,ee ii,) the occ.sion
' atti r the ! r t'.riii . nee T o Hunur-.e: I loll ir s w or til
..: s. nl. ill be distributed to l!.e audience free
of charge. Ti.e- Trsst als m v be i.-t a at Mr.
'I r tt. r's J.Rei.-y Stun, w In re Tickets may be
obtained.
TOWN KLKt'TI N.
We propose offering the f..lowinr named
grntieii.cu as Intendeiit and Council for the ;
.n-iiiii- year, belietiug tbev will Le the men I
for the times. "
I or Inlf ml, int.
WM F. DAYIL'SO.Y
1'or Conimissi itiei s,
E. OKA H AM,
CALK II ERWIN,
T. II. IIKKM,
ii W. CAI.li'.VKI.L,
WM. F. PHI1 nr.,
R. F. DAYII'SuN.
CALIFORNIA.
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1 ITKIIT.
1'ijr Jntinilmtt .
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Til' . II. IllillM,
L'.W IU PARKS.
iil.or.t.E CROSS.
FOR THE M.I'.TII ( Alt
'UNA V.
"i-h th
.i.'M, .e. ,'o'io, s ; Throi
of 1 our p. a; cr, I w j-h to i
...nr.-
- I'ro
tliUt
i.evei ii ne n.eatis in hi- an,
-out rn,i,i hi, 11 wooi on hat k : If fo.
a- a 1 1 i -1 1 i ' f ejiiderou, cop.oro-iti. s, I 1 on-
-I'ier hi- artici- a- extremeiy Uiiinh rniis and
ii.currect to say the least of it. It is true,
1 am but an initiate in Natarai Ei-torv, mv
f;r-t le--on- b.-it, riiiiiiicntorv onf., only
'St. reied to the siikiUii- tribes, more "..(.
'? and " V-iii'!' , oi' .1 A 11 1 urn U not havinir
bee;, reached when I ,, hool. Rot from
ob-cr ation and iny gs-neral ideas of the
soil nee. I am ton-traitiioi to sav that" Fro-'
1.11 . . '
1.. hi u ...-s ineiii fin a ii'j n.st, i f. ;
p.J-o- he had said, that to be al, tl,6
i .... 1 .1 11
ip-
an-
iiiiui 11 .IM I.,. .itnif ano iiavo- rit-t
vi'ju'id ti.Lt have made it i.j ' Rut sir,
ji'iint, it' a 1'iiit't li,'! h f.'.oiiie (11
ears.
r, to the
out full
a re not
aii'i 11.11.1. ir'.a. a-H.n ii voij
hoar-c, :nitl
of old Mon.p
t ti.e fr.i
l ow n se i
t'is and u.
3"our ban.
lid
an;
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I I I II PRUSRY"
n s
Ti.'.' I.rccity
,'m ii.cii i- in c lit
KIllAN CHCRCH AND
oRoCNDS.
of a new Church edifice
in J I ili-.ii) iaro- enoiih to
an.- .n.iii'.date
w . ii I' .v' . a
our
! n.it.
1
coivr.-oatioii all
hall it not ti- of
. o w
eucti
s.acrt
a chara'
In--,. ,1
t.r as v
en. pott with i'-i
oui l not our oileriii'Ts li.r thnt
i -oiiio mca-ure i.ror oi tioncd
putpo-.
to tne hi'
n. U' ii t .
the iiOl-'
' I. t il
the rieh.
e h. lat i i. ,
,f 'l.:i,.
i .- i
.-it ,- wc baie r'ei i.etl ' '(. oae
ihe inflm-i.ee- which emanate from
ol Ood, f.-w think of if. ami -hould
-it.; to p..-rp t i it- tic se, they aTv
-t iiiht nt.ii.ee we can leave our
, i'-i. ' r by f ir than hoatli-l w aith
...tl, ii in I,, without the moral
i iii':ui.:iit:d there, would n,,lU ,e
ntio i-t xtravagati' c. And -!, , ,,.)
I- :o n.r to ii,.,; the I,,,,,.,. (,,!
Il'.ill 1. ct.ee -.I li.ijol, rood ati-es f
r, .CI,' ,
-t 111 lie
.. t, .t e :
.-h 1
b. 1,
W I
ir. iii-, o, -no to i.-avc
wh.-r.iu our chllifcti
"lo! !e ' Oir 1..:.,,..
c d . -. n-ii.io ohjt rti,
a t
-ha;! .b ii.l.t
t .
tile Vet) li.ijt.lt tlill i.
it i- in v itili to oinli-l
y it, a. iii i(
on to come i
uroli
hlly,
ill
a .
' '-t ),, i i
1 1 l-.e.'-iii Ii a
lo'itui illy eohl.
ne lip .ii t he or
rnt.d
I '")i J
101; we i.iucen v,.rv ,,,, va
I.
iiianeo s of'G-ol s house !
Him 1.0,11,,.- will be of a f'orri.-sjioiidiii
charaiter; thus we j.np' tuate what ha
a.r. ao'y too lono .-xi-tcd.
V. by 1- it the Now .j'.ru-ali in i rcprc
scntt d to u- in tin; ' rtj.tur.-s, in sueh j;Iijw
11. ' 10,0,-.-, i it not to aflect our feelii,,,
through our m iis. s, to ra i - our affection. to
it, to kindle a burning de.iie to rca:h that
happy place, tin true, it is an imaginary
( nirti.ru. but this fffiwt in intended to be the
Jf u ft
! ii. i
i
so in regard to
l an earthly temple, we love it iu proportion
an it m.-pirea us with sacred awe or delights
our fancy by iu architectural beauty.
Why was so much expended iu the erection
faitetl. for tl.c courU ,f t,a I orJ v M
not our standard of clurch builins been too
low ' J, tlt.r, llout oi r housna of wnrshin
",ul1""' " uperu structure. eree
! ted at a prodigious expeusp. It is estima
ted that the value of the gold and silver
only, used for the wotk, and of which we
have an account in Exod. chap. 24--J3,
puiounted to more than $-Oli,noo. If we
add to this the vast rjuntittty of brass used,
the embroidered curtains and cauonies. the
.;. .1wi .,! v.,..,l.,,
the sacred utensils, the costly wood used in
its construction, the value of the whole ma
terials, exclusive of workman-hip, must a
mount to an iiiimer.se sum, and how was this
va.-t amount collected.! chiefly by volunta
ry t'fllit rihnf imm T i 1 1 tho ivoodIa ttio rliitib
it" burdensome ?' On the contrary, so creat ,
was their liberality, that Moses had to re-
t re-
tlr:il!iH fhom front hrin,io,. fh.or -ffaena. ...
their was more than enough, "l is true" the I
Israelites had a great deal to excite their
gratitude, but have we less than they . From
the examples set before us I think we need
have no apprehensions of incurring the dis
approbation of llim for whose service this
undertaking is to be consecrated. No mat
ter bow costly an edifice we may ter, is
there not much more danger of meriting the
reproach cast by (!od himself upon his an
ctetit, back-litlin; people, "Is it time for i
you, IJ ye, to dwell in your Celled houses,
nd.thi ll0U"c h "'." accompanied by ,
Juu?""-'"s "u,t u lu'-lr m-gnci
' , '.l-V '" Xb "C PrUcu,ar-
It is much to be h-ped that we will ail
; cnine with a willing initid, and contiibute
libera 1! v Id this wc . it itt i 1 t h Iri-s.urr u all
il. r '1 I. ... 1 ' . 1 . t - i
!be full. Do not aa.t to be setiu lted-th,s ;
i is a matter in which we will have to give
j account to God and not to man. i
Rut there is another subject coming Dat-1
iurally in connection with this, it j3 incsJ
'.- , , , , ,. 1 ,
j tion to the church grounds. Our church as ;
it low stands i -ituMcd upon ei; area t
; of four acres. I v. ould ak ill the fir-t
ydace wherein is ihu ntv-ssity .or expetliency
j of occupy ing so large a space for a single
building. Would any member of this
; church, siipponng he owned that j.ropert
individually retain the whole of it f:r the
occiipmcy of a solitary -trueture ? I ven
ture a negative, then why should the church
do that, for which the men of this world are
tog i-e to do alien Stlf-iotcre-t is concern
ed. Were .so large a space designed for a
family residence, then there would be some
reason for it, it sou' 1 be usciul for the
purposes of cultivation and other necessary
ppurt. -nances. Rut it may be ol iectcd :
wc
;i io
the Leautiful fituntion which
has been s;o j istly aJn.ired. Not at all.
Rut dividing the grounds into half, we re
tain the -rove the rno-t beautiful part for
the church, ihut his no defect except a
slight dej re-sion, wbh h with an inconsider
able expenditure, co'.I i easily be elevated.
It strikes im 'hat the church which is chief
ly admired for it grow; of beautiful trees,
should be placed in the centre of it and not
to one si lo. Another advantage gained,
would be the increased faciiity of keeping
the grounds in a neat and ornamental way,
as it now stands the sue of the yard, deters
from all attempts at improvement. So
great is tho expense of even tuclosing such
au immense space, that the enclosure has
been in a dilapidated condition for some
years, and is hereby to continue so for
some time to come, and what success lias
rttterol.ol a..... tl.n t if. .1 e , , .a. 1 .. I.A
, , ;
eiii g.ou...i null iree-. lei tne piaee speak :
lor it-i.if. It may bo objected again, that i
there is no iiec-'sity for tiartili' with half
the. -round as the ihurrh is rich and able I
, . ,,.
to U,cur any !., e m i; -U-timi in holding ;
tilts property, shell ll -o,.l would y.elil the
ciijri.ii a tijinl.-oiii: iticome. .jw, is there :
not . -ou. c fallacy itt the idea of the church
as iciitg rich. hut iiicome lias she. tis
true there is a small antount hebl by her
iiiirji,iie,tlj which I- proposed lncr-ing in,
the new church edifice. It being done wh re i
are her reasons! What goveruient or iu-;
stii ition of learning for example would be1
rcarilcd as rich not ha-, ing power to collect I
a doll
ent so
r of revenue tor its sup port, depend-j
.ly on the fickleness of the p.iil.iic
hihci or
confril.oti jus ol the benevolent ; 1
of the benevt
tr
tic:
would I...- fon-ideri.-d poor indeed. '
t i: round then the idea of the':
bein.' so iiideicndeiit is based, is
I poll
church
difficult to be touinrcl.
nded. Jet' r indeed j
i ii our ehuri h has
to Hatter ourn;lv,-. I
not i' mti a par-onage, w hich every eongre- i
oaiioii i- in juntic, bound to furnish its pas. j
lor, and In- perhaps supplied with an iuade-j
'juate support. Now, is it not a "jilestioni
sirioii-ly to be pondered, whether ths sacri-j
fiees wi .make in holding this property at
tl .- trice it would command, do not more
than 1:0111, In balance the supposed good
winch would be lott (namely 'he handsome
-ittiatioiij which I contend, iiiially secured
in the chancre referred to above. In this
a ie of the world wimii the wants of the
church are so pr"ing and numerous ought '
we to bury t is 1 11 1 it which should be occupi-
ed in the Lord s vineyard. V ith the amount j
thus hold in an unproductive manner, wc ;
luiolit s-dueatt: a pious man for the ministry
ami coiintiuei doing so for an indefinite Jie
riod to come. Are we not culpable, in sac
rilicing to jiride or prejudice, what should
be actively employed iu the Lord s service.
It i not U be eifieete ,11 this changeful
world things cu r to n-innin the same eir-eiiln-tiili'
et oil. ii litiinaiid a change. Infor
mer years we held the church H property nt
an ineo'i -ileralli.. in vestinent. Is it now the
case ! l'oes Lit the very demsud and ra-
haneed value of such property, call upon us
no longer to hold it as dead capital, but ap
propriate it to some useful object. I verily
believe we cannot be innocent and fail to
do it. Of whatever sin is connected with
this matter I wish to wipe my hands of it. I
trust that persons connected with our church
will reflect upon this subject and act accord
ing to their better judgments.
A CHURCH MEMIJER.
Terkiui.e Shipwreck. Jjnstof tiro hun
itrej ami fifty Livrs. Intelligence hi
been received by the Asia, of the wreck of
the British ship Lady Evelyn, on ber pas
sage from Hong Kong to San Francisco, with
a loss of no less than 250 lives, chiefly
Cbiuese laborers. Only 30 person es
caped. The wreck occurred on the 2 1st of
July, on the southern end of the Island call
ed Typusian, in lat. 34 deg. 42 mill., N.
long., 125 deg. 2(1 niin., E. Among the
persons named as lost were an Englishman,
named Sutton ; " Major Poore, of the
American service." two Portuguese mer
chants. Thirty eight women were among
the lost. South Carolinian.
Removino the Deposits. The Empe
ror of Russia has withdrawn the whole of
bis funds from the Rank of England, and
closed his account with that establishment,
and also with the Rank of France. The
bank of E.igland had acted as his banker
since thj failure of Messrs. Harmon & Co.,
in 146. Rut during the next four months
Russia has to remit to England, for divi
dends, etc., from XltMI.OOO to 400,000, or
nearly one-half the amour. t that Nicholas
has summarily withdrawn. j
A Quarrel Settlip. A difficulty oc
curred on Tuesday between Senator Owin
and Secretary li L'TtlRIE, ill Washington, on,
account of au alledged inciviltry ou the part 1
of the latter, and a duel was at first antici- i
nnted. ss Mi. (.win demanded an anolorrv. i
r , OJ ,
but ultimately, it is said, the matter was
amicably adjusted. CharUstoti Courier.
ANOTHER CUBA EXPEDITION.
Information has been received at Wash-
ington that a formidable expedition, number
" tour tuousaiiu, is now utuug out at .ve
Orleaus, to sail for Cuba by the middle of!
February. C uulrston Standard.
CONSIGNEES PER RAILROAD,
From the 'JOtii to the 31st Deo.
Murphey Rlaek, Phifer k Y., K. P.
Harris S , R. .V A. Murphey, J. eV E R.
Stowe, C. W. Hamcrscold, J. C. Jetikins,
II. ii. Uradfrd, J. C.J. Cowles, E. II.
Carpenter, J. II. Hoddens, J. C. Nesbit, J.
r. Henderson, 1 . H. late, I), ll. X J. la.
tjaittier, J. Harper, A. 1 . Csnsler, n. rvmg,
R. Hooker, W. Lindsay, W. ii. Finley, Ho
ru o. ., iw.. 1. .
Died, in Chirlotte, on Friday, Ihe 33rd ull, at
12 o'chck, I A' NTH I A IILA.Vt HE, only child of
v., . Mij A. Hilli.in.a, aged one ye.rBj
months and w3 !.j .
Sh h0 o1" bapt.ied in the faith of ths Pris.)
'c.Unl Lpt.copal Church, snd perl..,-, rio n,ld
ever ett.ib.ted under sBlieiion more of the spirit
, , ,,,,... , ,nt. and .ui,,,.,..,,,,, than did !
this d-rlmg ini'.nt during the w hols of her sick, j
ness. Frtoo the first of her attack she seemed to
,. . v. .11 lo r ,.o!..l f.ot.ln,.. for lo.. .nrf .h. .
' . , ' . ' ' ,
was never known to smile, or to mo,...Ur. o, to .re.
!,..e any medicine that w.s oH.red her. 1 he., ,
friend, .ttrn.pt to console he, par. ni. in their be.
reaeemmt by a..u,,ng mem lh-1 she 1. now in the ;
full eiijoynn nt of p. rte, I h.-.pp lies, in He ..en, and
tn .t their prr.iir.ture l .s. only work, her 1 1. rnal
happiness. Ti.is i e.rl.inly true enough. Hut
her film as for Heaven slso pros, s that toe enjoy. '
no ;,t ol l.rr company wouhl only he tlie more in. ;
lensety pli-asur.ble tu he, friends on earth. But
' tne Ij.rd gave, mcs the Utrd hath taken sway
hli.sed he tne name 'al the Ia.rd," is Ihe mrssurc of
coii.l itn.i, which duty, a. well. nere..ily, forces
iip.B all under euoi. circumstances. Her parents,
rn-v further
ohao!e themselves under tlie re-CC.
i- .i.oi in an r mm. 1
t i
he
practised 11 Heaven 'heir dear little
1 Biancrie will certainly be the recipi. nt of a Urge
sh
re of its hlandishiurnta.
' Be still, sad hearts, snd cease repining ;
Behind the cloud is the sun still shining."
' There is no Hock, however wal.ii.cd and tended,
liut one dead Umb is there ;
There is no fir' side, howe'er defended,
But has one vacant chair."
Died, in this county, on the 16th ultimo, Mrs.
ISABELLA I .. wili. uf Mr. Iknry tjuery, in Ihe
36lh year of her sge.
The subject of tins brief notice experienced se.
ere aHiiction lor a .eric, of years preee-lin her
decease. She ethibite-d every lea t ure of tlie Chris
tian character bctore ss welt as during the gradu.
al decline of health; and at various interviews
w.th r.sjtect lo her spiritual st .tr anil proejs-cts,
she rcjK-.ttt.-dly cxpre..t-d s strong desire to enter
the mansion, prepared by Chri.t while, at the same
tunc, .lie gate utterance lo feelings of pcrfci t re.
ign.iion to the divine will as In the date of her
departure. She evinced s deep snd lively interest
in the blessed revival at Providence a few months
ago, and encouraged all her frienC. to seek God J
uiitii loev sie iiltl hn'i lion. Ilrrsuii
1 iif mother i
a,j Ut,ves n.ed not sorrow without a hope but.
r .Iher be assured that to Arr, dealh wa. only the
transference ofthe soul lo the gentle hands of tne j
"'''" , M'.e same ju.l G.sd who h.lh re.
Uioved auoth, r 111 V from his terrestrial garden, g,a-
CM,U,,. tll,.n llw.r,.,fu, r. i.rd snd abundant
ronu.l.tion to Ihe husband and littles one. from)
ww.in sue a-paraleii, s thai they ton rosy even, j
to their Father's house, in which all
ihe r.-, it emed family .hall recognize and trnreree
wiih each other, ev. n as they shall know and coin.
inune with the Incarnate Iwrnb. 1 e
Tin- Fakir of iv:i"i grt-at
AM.
BALLET TROUPE,
BTlf.L give their Brilliant Concerts at the
V r 'ouri-ll iu'e Two Niirhla longer, Wednea.
dty and Thur.d.y Evening, January tth snd ith.
j I'Tickrl. ,(l cent..
January 3, ls,',4.
I wr'IO.vr ,ti(. ,. Kent.
I WISH t , rent a neat Dwelling Douse
M.nd all liere.i try out building. situated
lelow ths Depot. Apply to
II. B. WILLIAMS.
$200
tiRTH or ItK II. (ISTLY snd PHIV la.
LY I'HE-sENTS will be donated la. Ihe
Audnnce att' inline the Concert of Ihe FA Kilt of
sl VA'S Ethiopean 7'riiupe on Saturday Evening,
January 7th, at the Court-House.
1 'Go see the presents st Mr. Trotter's Jewel,
ry Mtore, via re tickets may be obtained.
Jimiiaig 3, isj4.
KMKMflKK th.t 11k ill of
A. Htlliurie'a property will
tati.? pluce at the Aint-rican lloU
cm ThurJf nit, tht? 5th f.(t.
y. C. BARRINGER, Tr nitre.
Cj.arden .Seed.
t'HT r;t(;ir?d and for at J. F. Cilmera
Drug Starr, Wtrtiit-rafirld Gidn Hm4, war.
rfiU'tl.
Jm, 3, Ic-jI 47-51.
t , H tl H 1 . f . I ,
Charlotte and S C. Kail float! Divl-
THE Board of Directors of ths Chariot asr
South Carolina Railroad Company having declared
a dividend of Two Dollars and a Half per shire,
payable on and after the Sd of January, 1864, the
aaiue will be paid out as follows i
To Stockholders in North Carolina and Eastern
York, at the Bank of Charlotte.
in Western York and Cheater, at the
Hank of Chester.
in Fairfield, at the Planters' Bank of
Fairfield.
in Richland, Charleston, sn.l else,
where, at the ollice in Columbia.
ITNo dividend, will be paid to any Stock hr.lder
until the original acrip certificate iisued to him or
her ia surrendered, and a regular certificate issu
ed in lien of the aame.
JOHN A. BRADLEY, Sec. Treat.
January 3, 1854. 148
Lafargc House,
.VJSII lVJf,
Broadway, betwten Amity BUtckr
Streets.
THIS HOUSE combines ia all its
appointments every modern convenu
ence and luiury, and is furnished in
a style of unsurpassed elcfanc. The
proprietors will spare ne efforts in
miniatering tu the comforts of their eueets, and
making it worthy of the patronage ef their friends
and travelling public. It will be open for the re
ception of guests about the 9th of January.
WRIGHT, LANEIK k CO.
(S. Lanier V Son, formerly of Ma eon, Ga.)
Jasuery 3, iPit. 47tf
CM A ft LOT ri
MAM'. AC'AIJKJIY.
TlflS INSTITUTION will be opened under the
Superintendence of Prof. Most-ibis I). Joiikstorj,
late of Davidson College, on Monday, the 2nd day
of January, ltii4. It is the purpose of ths trusters
and other patrons of this Institution lo sustain it
as far as they are able and hope that it may be.
eeme an Academy of the first claea in the Southern
States. In the known characterof Prof. Juhnston,
the Principal, the Trutteee feel that they have a
guarantee that its moral government and literary
instructions ,,!! be thorough, and therefore eoofu
dently commend it to the patronage of the comma,
"' The rates oflnstruction will be on the fol.
lo"in6 tttn" :
For Classics! Instruction, embracing ljlin,
Greek, Algebra, Geometry, A.C., per bee.
sion of 5 n.enlhs, $10 00
The Higher Kngl.sii Branches, as Grammar,
Geography and Arithmetic, 1) Of)
For Inferior Branches of Kngliah Fdueation,
as Spellme , Headine-, Wrttine, A.eM 6 00
Incidental Lipenses, per Session,
JtrsF.PH II. WILSON.
IIKNRY H. WILLIAMS.
WILLIAM W. ELMS,
I.F.MOY sipRI.NGS,
J A M IIS W . lS HORN E.
January 3, I&54.
it)
Trusters.
47-lt.
nick cmi;i:k
.11 A I si a A( ADIillV.
THIS Institution is located ten sstles N. F.sst
j 01 Charlotte, N. C, near B.ek Creek Church, end
; will be condurtcd ender the supervision of Kev.
; R. F. Tavuib, whose ciperiencs ss a teacher, cm.
! .i 1 .' . t e .... . - . . . Te. .....
' ' ., j r t
. eises will commence on the firsl Mondsv of Jsnu.
j sry. Gcwf bosrdiug can be had in moral and or.
'iy lamil.es near me Aeaormy ai o per niontn.
ElemenUry Eogiieh Branches, per Session
of S months $5
00
English Grssamar, Geography, Thilosophy,
History, dec. 8 00
Grerk siul LsUo Ltngusges, with Higher
Braocbea of Mathematics 11 iO
J. HUNTER,
Stc'y Board rrsstees.
Asst.. 3, 1S..4. 4. If
Ltrmuerat copy.
LMCOL.TOI
.iiisi:iAc:Ai)r..MV.
THE Subscriber takes this opportunity of sa. I
nouneinfl- he wilt eoenntence nis nrst rvaaion in
.... I ..a u a.. .1....JJ..
J. .... .0 -.7
0f J , B.. COO...I.O, of Iwe.tyM ...as.
H, cwul,y undere h.s eerv.ces lo those who
,.h ,( fcBs subjected to strict .sc,pl,ne. elce
srpl.e.t.on snd sttdy. He w,II beespeclly tb.nk
f j to those who would bate their sons thureuf kit
prepared f..r the I n.ser.iiy to g.se b,ai a trial, as
he frels confident irom several yesrt riprrienee in
preparing sludenta for that institution, it srtll be
Ui llic.r interest. He esn but tlaltur himself with
success, to pass over Ihe many eovanlagee which
the sillags presents in religious instruction, hating
fou, prominent churches, to wit: Preab) lensn, I..
pit. op.l, M.thodtsl, snd German Deform Preahy.
terian within its limits; beside bsine on. of the
mo.i neaiiity poruons 01 in. e.iaie, ana inr cm lens,
i,)f meir inieingence, morality and refinement. can
vie with sr.y others
TERMS:
Primary Bunches . . . . (7 00
Higher Branches of English . . . 10(H)
Classics 11 OU
Contingent ...... SO
.Ne deduction except in esse of pretrssted aiek
ne... Tuition du st the close of the session.
JOHN R HAN KEY, lVincyW.
Rrfrrtmcti; l.. I.sse T. Meelaad, liov. D S.
Reid, John A. Gil net, Esaj., D. W. Courts, T. of S ,
John t. Penndeiler, former N. G., Hon. A. II.
Sheppard, J. G. I .ash, Cssh. C. F. V.
eatery 3, 1654. 47101
1.1:11 iv 11.1.1:
P 1 1 A Is H S 1 : 31 1 N A If. V.
(TEN MIl.Kfl east OT C If ET SEVILLE )
Rev. L M.TKINALD, Superintendent.
Mrs. A. S. WYLIE, Priw- ipul.
THE SVholastie rear wilt be divided into two
session, of five months eseh, tlie ninth term com.
nnt.cii.g .n the loth of January
Terms tor Boarding, Ws.hing, Feel, Lights and
Tuition, never to eieeed fi'M lor one session,
Music and all Ornamental branches eitre, st
most reasonable rates,
AU arcouRtt must 6e paid al the end of rack Se$.
In .ickne.s resident pupils sre attended free of
charge.
For a circular containing full particulars, ad-
dress M-s. Wiley, I-ewisv-ilic, P. O. Chester ilis.
tnet, S. C
Where timely notice is given, a earrispe will
met t any one coming ss far ss lewis's Turn Gut,
on the Charlotte and South 'Carolina Kail Road,
seres sues:..
Ex-Governor J. II. Mesne, Ei-Governor J. P.
Richardson, (Jen, J. W. l anu-y, Itt. Kev. Thorns.
F. Divis, Protestant Episcopal Bishop; Rev. Wil.
h.m Martin, Camden ; Dr. Thomas A. Elliott, Or.
.ngt-burg; Hon. F. J. M'sses, Sumter i Hrnry B.
Williams, Charlotte, N. '. ; Messrs. Ko.ser A
Warren, Central Wharf, harleaton ; snd the pat
rons of the School generally.
Yiilitublr Ts-elliiionr Ih lisvor ml Ihe
Olvgs-nNie-d flillssrs.
WasmsciTosi, D. C, June 10, ihlK.
A VIM; insds use of Ihe "Oivrensted Bit.
m M ters." prepsred by Dr. t.eorgs II. Green, of
Wintisr.r, vt.,sndfrom knowledge obtained of their
efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully recommend
them to the publie, believins- they will fully ens.
tain the recommendation of the proprietor. We
hope that this valuable remedy may be en gen.,,
ally diffused throughout 'lie country, that it ni.y
lie acecsBibie to all the afllieted.
Samuel S. Phelps, Cuiled States Senstors front
William Lpheui, Vermont.
J. F. Simmons, I'. Sutes Senator from H. I.
J. T. Morehead, formerly Govsrnor of Kentucky,
now C. S, Senstfff .
I.. II. Arnold, formerly Governor of Rhode isl.
snd, now member of (aingrees.
Win. Woodbridge, formerly Governor of Mich
igan, now L1. S. SenaUrf.
M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wis
consin Territory.
Dr. Green's Oxygensted Bitters for sale by
FISIIKR & HEINITSII
Notice.
1 I.I. persona indebted to the firm of C.T. Elssr.
herd 4t Co., .rs reque.ud lo eons forward
snd pay mp by the 1st of January, as we need
money and eaust have it.
C. T. KRKIIRARD k CO.,
., 133. 4jtf.
By the Last Steamer !
Irirs from the Sent of War.'.'
France has stricken the First Blow ! ! I
fills W-Wr.KS have marched to a .
&9P MM mWstJsWf.XlT
OLE and II Alt MOSS VIIUI for ihe purpose of '
lecling two hundred of his beat Saddles out of a"
stock of Five Hundred of the esine kind. His
biddies consist of the following varieties, vit :
North-Csrolina K.tDlLl:S,
Kentucky
Carpent. ra
DnaWr
He also has a ssriety ef Saddles made sp,rsslr
for travelling a gieal distince, warranted to wear
well. Uea.des a large assortment of Saddles, Moss
Blankets, Harness, Drover's Whips, Buggy Whips
Boy's Saddles, together with all maimer of '
Sariitlrrt llarriwair,
he will sell en the most moderate terms, cither br
wholesale or retail, '
i rCsll and see. Shop one door East of Kprinre
4 MeLeod'a titers.
... , n R.SHAW.
( Aeristlr, Drcrmbtr 20, 1 BS3
mtn. n. mi.iw
rjlAKKS plrssare in snnoancing to ber friends
M. in Chsrlolte and the public generally, u,.
she has obtained Ihe services of Misa A. C. tV 1 1
HUN, from one of the firet establishments in Htw
Yurk.and is now prepared to carry ou Ihe
uiii:ft.:vi4Ki4J. ursii:H
in all its vsneus branches at her house, 3rd door
below Kay's Hotel,
In tlis Spring ehe intends visiting Ihe Northern
eilies and will present to Ihe ladies a choice sclee.
tion of Millinery and Trimmings of etrry drscripl
lion. She respectfully solicits a portion of the pai!
ronsge of the public, feel me assured lhal she
and will please. All orders pru ,M,tl attindej to
packed and forwarded with rare.
M 118. M. SHAW.
WmSer 30, 1 9jJ. 4(;
l.iindrs lit'. Cliolce (.urttrit .
JI'ST received, the largest snd most vned sr.
lection of I-amlrrth's Garden !::i.iS ever of.
I.reu, embracing such varieties as aic found from
eilensise cultivation to be of superior quality, rn.
listing uf Early Cabbages, Heels, Turnii, Car.
rots, Peas, Beans, Ac, dee. For sa!e si lot ( hr
lotUr Drug Store.
FISHER, i HEINITSII.
PeeenSer 30, 1 853.
A ,fw Arl ic Jr.
C1RYSTAL FI.I ID, or Odorifrrous Tr.n.p.r.
ent Cement, fair uniting glas, tone,
nirUls, if, flTll.g the brightc.t lus'r.tus rnaisrl,
1 presrrsiiig Irom dcea v all artie en to which il mav
1 r - .
be applied. lhiaunnUa discovery is rnttll. d to
a trial. , or ssie st the t hrniieat s-t.trr t
FISHKi; & JIEINITSH.
For Ir, Ciiolnrils) it I'luldinsj.
I FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Va-.ilU.Pme Ap.
pi. , Almond, Ix-tnou, Nutim-, A.c.
The eicellenee of these flaws nas been repeal,
edly attested by numerous snd flattering test 1 1110
mala from those skilled in culinary Butlers. They
are for sale al the Chemical Store of
USHER HELMTSH.
Strayed
wS'iM the subsciiber st Dsvidson
College, en the mh mat., is.t.
. t . ..te. . .1 .
. ' ' . " " " . ! " " ' '
BO,,0 , .r uiij ( mst;, while. 11. his Tare, 4 srl.ils
, , . , .h lrk h d .
g,.,,)' feiut ,. , .berrv rsn, rathe, long
, d of . mni ' ,,
j a,, ,h. ...ddh-. mane he. on the .,. .,H.. An.
person til ng up said horse snd g'"ng nie inf r.
mali sf the sause, will be satisfies; m full for
their trouble, besides pyt" alt rnen..i.
PINCKNEY LOWE.
Pandn CalUgt. Ore. IK), Ih.'iJ. Hi
$'20 Reward.
nAN'AWAY from tt auHrrtbr'i
camp, ntar Cittn'a Mi'U, Aubr
fittc Di at r ic t, a th Biofmof of the 6th
inatant, h.a ntgro Ho J iKE. Toe
bnf bsttwtycn 33 and 24 yeara vf mgr.
al'mut feat an of kb inch hign,
and of dark effltlrnofi. lit haa a Kr
on tit a tarrhead ovrr the lei ate. No ethrr maika
hj whirl. It could b recof micd, r at tini time
rtcottccttd.
II waa purrhaafd ia C'aawrll cohmIj, Nirth
Crolma, from .Mr. .N-ihinKl Ir, and it ia -up.
pcid he ia trin to matt hia way bark. 'It
t.bT Rrward WiH b aid fr hia 1'M'niii.t in any
jail a that t can gM peiiuB of him. Anj in.
formation rvepcctinf him ahould be adtlrrfitrd to
th ubcribrr at Midwy. DarUfur cuunty. AU
baaaa. w. y. iio(i'Kii.
DtctmUr 20, 183. 117
Sharon Academy,
7 Mars Soctii fr CiiABroTTr, N. (?.
fll'fK llth Scnaion eofrtnirnced nn th. rtrJ of
JL 'Mobw?r Jaat, and will end on the 1 nt Vrtny
of Kebru.ry, Ihi4. To former itroii the Ti n.
I' cipal ackn'fwlrdra a d- of grwdtuor, ml wulil
till bD Co rrivc a liber! pjtrunage irotn ed-
joimnj ficinttirg.
Termi ttf Tvtxtton prr Srttion of fir Month :
i rthfr-hy , Itcautng and Writing. f.i iK)
He irnplir. Arithmetic k Kng. rminr, 6 00
Nitursal rtitlaiphy , I h;niitrjf. Air'Mi"in v,
Botany, Ac. - . H 00
F.-lin, einek and Frenrh Langmgra, Agr.
hra, ticometry , Hureymj , ic, - W 50
lioardnif ran b obtained convenirht to the A
cailemy at per month.
T. M. KIHKrATHirK.
Ptetmhfr 13, 1', t
J-ast Notice.
VT a meeting of the President end Ihrseiors of
the Western Plank Noad ('ompany at Kotfri's
F.r, y, on Ihe 3d day of DeeeriWr, rijl 1're.cnl,
C. C. Henderson, President i John Irwin, Datid
I'srks, Jost ph H. W'tlson snd C. L. Hunle,
ll wss ordered, Thst the "I i snd last In. I .burnt
of IIII, p r share, Iw due and ' r:'blr by the M.s k.
holders of said company, on Ihe ahHh day of Dc
eember, r53.
And it wae further ordered. That all Slockhold.
era who fsil lo mske psyntent of the wlu.le uni'tiiut
due, by the said tftith day of December, s.',.1, will
be proceeded againat, according to the provisions
of the Charter.
The Treasurer of Ihe Ccmpiny will be in Char
lotte on the ssid 20th lo receive payment.
(1. 0. HE.MIER.SKJN, Vremnit.
Drtrmbtr 13, Iba3. 147
STATU OF SOUTH CAHOUSA,
WATAUUA COUNTr,
r7r( of Jiuili, l ull Term, I".'3.
William Dugger snd others 1
vs. J
Joseph Powell snd others 1
IT being made to sppesr that Joseph Powell,
Samuel Dunn and James II. Bard, defendants
in this case, reside beyond the limits of North Cs.
rolina, ll is Ordered, Hint publication Ik- made lor
six weeks in the North Carolina Whig, command
ing Ihe said non-resiilenl parui s lo appear in the
taturt of Enuily for ! county, st the next term,
lo be held at the Court Hoost- in lloone, on Iho
Tth Monday after tl.e 4lh Monday in March, I H.M.
snd then ,id there plead, answer or demur lo said
bill, otlierw.se judgment pro eonteasu will Be la.
ken as to them snd complainant's bill be heard ex
parte.
Witness, J. W. Council!, Clerk snd Master in
Equity, st office, on Ihe 16th November 15.1.
J . W. C Jl'NCT LL, C. f M. . ,
Printer's fasj $4 MJ. 3
mi