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; :. - : '.v.-v y- 1 1 I , ,n ' - M . i - I . - , : , J .... . ' . i : m ' 7" r ' 1 1 : ! i . .TT!!!?; . - VOL. 6-NO 49. . ASHEVTLLE, N. C, T MAY 17, 1855. WHOLE NO. 299i HXJIISDAY 1 . I i it t , 1 i A. W. BURTOIT, A T T 6 K N E Y AT L A Y - . Ai S&ciLrr tJ the 71 judi.i'.i Circuit, fillELnT, CLEAVELAxD COUNTT, jr. CAnbLlSA. i VTILL fnttk-c in the Superior Courts of Law a-a r.i?fr CheroVcf. fcon. Jackson. IUr- wood" IIeodT--n, lincorui., .muish. uwy, clV?!, Caldwell. Watan-a, Barke, Rutherford 1 Cleave lib-!. Also, In the Supreme Court at I PtTColloctlnns of all kit.d, including Pension claims, attended to strictly. I Refer to the Judges f the Supreme anrtSnpc- rtor Courts or ?orth Carolina, April G, 1S54. . 15. Vance, . ATTOItX-EV AT LAW, ASMF.VILLE, N. C. " DviI Coleman,; ' Attorney at Imic, nn:N.sv"iLLi; n. c. March H, IS.. If. r Rankin, Piilliam & Co;, IMfOKTKUS AND WHOLESALE InAI.KRS IX i-'orclrM and Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Clothing, . 131 MEETING STREET, i Charleston, S. C. tTM. P. RANKIN, f ) I M. CRAIGMIIX3, W. i rilJAM, J ( A. l. SMITH. ' j " Sept. 20, V3. . CHEAP CASH STOKE James ill. Blair j Tmz leave to call the attention f hb friend inJ the pnhlic ererallv toll;'' f.ict that lie i now tyeeit in- and opt nine in the uew hrkk -store fj.nse ..pjMitf the IIi'I"- II't l and n o-Mtly oc-,ri;.i,-. by Ilr. HiUiard as a Ih ti -Store, the liioj-t ijlftr.tand bcau:iful aNs. rfiii. nl of V GOODS rvcr oftrrd to the -t-op!- t ttestrm Carolina, 'i Hit-v k it all frth !..iin- !-en purrhaed xtithinatVw day, and tl.r a'rtJHfnt mule up with perial rrf Trnre t the wants and tastes of tn p-iK of i dit section. Hi G'h-Ih were l.o r;ht lole sold, and he sold tl.ry lall. i.' th re i any vt a v in low priee?. Cash b'tners aninvitid to call and examine .his (.GODS AND THICKS, ln-fore pnrrhasinr eNenhere. The at;ll eountry pro tuce taken in escuane fir C.m! at rah :i -es. Ahc ille. January I. 18r. tf I dr. p. a. wii-nra, Wholesale and Retail Druggist AXDKIZSOX C. If., s. a, HAS jat rco'ived. nnd will keep, constantly on lkni a vtrv larr and well selected stock ol Brushes, WnVdow Uuss, VvcncU nu American, A,40t Dealer in American, Fa r.ch and Engllsli I Chemicals, Drxisrs, Perfumery, J-Wnc Ctt:nti(s, 64"r, Fine I Tobacco nml CI pa in. lN'CV AUTICLES AND DYK-STUFFS. i ALSO ' Fine Brandies and Wines, " ! P.ild only for medical purpose. Merchant" and all other can ileprnd upon their rsders mit tln prompt attention, ujn.n the mot teonmol.itinc terms. ThyMt-ians and Families can rrlyonhivlngthcir Inscription carefully compounded. ( His Q.hwIs are-selected tith c;reat care, and U l warrant! d as repn s nti d. TcTOall at N . . Hriek Ilanv, oac vloor above Jttirnon kv movie JAu:ust lo. lsll law oJllec. Ramsay s Piano Store, ; COLfMHIA, 5. C. ijusic and Musical Instruments fZ??r1 NTXXS A Co's Patent I H.-ii-ftK I'Tlonal r.mnd Ti anos; Hail, t, Iayi t;C.a iVitrnt Haspension lrt!yo Piano: C?iiekoririT. Tracers nd t!o r best maker's .I'lano. at tits Kctuy 1'utrrs ! Columlita Attsnitl?, 1 5." 4 lr 4 I Furniture For Sale, (The undersigned keep constantly on hsnd at tl.-ir sh-'j.in .sheille a lare quantity cf well Meaod snp.'rior tinished I v n 1 1 u v c f the m-st f.l.-t'1r kiifl. lon-Ntio of Chairs, Cane and Cushioned bottoms end nthcr qualities, ftrfos, Ihtrciuts, Gnitttrs, and a number of Yio I I ins, lioirs and Strings f the best q iilitr. Those who are drsirrms of MrhiiRg nfy a"rttc!e rf Fnruitnre or any de ""tintion. will do well tocall ami see their assort 'iijr.t K-fore purcfiasing elsew here, as they are tie "'fni-netl to eil at the verv lvvet price an I on 1-th t tci.ns. J. & J. H1LDEDRAN. P'rT, sle.rs s.t.l.Herr. hardware, earrib s, rais lil. cltma, rmrapu sugar. cffe jewelry, iron. aI. leather, rastinrv'nnd everMhinj else yni rJ-r heard of R 3r, j,rljcjc 0f n,crchardtse. He "de f i-4ll. at tl.e..M jnd.and see onr goods hear on- prices. i. smith & McDowell. Asheviirr.Aj.rn 6, lS'l. i iir: VDV 3IADE cnOTIIIXC. t:prb anrlnwnl Apk nnv lxlv ran well opening at . . V r S. Si. Mi U'S. I Lincoln Shirtinff. " jThe ?uhnbH have on hand a lare np I'j of this popular pxx!-, which will Ce poIJ .Factory prices. They are tho Agents for M saI.of this article, ami pnrch.isers can buy r u at wholesale or Retail, on as gooVI term l,ftcan hi had of the inannfaclorers. yl and examine it. i . smith .t Mcdowell. AsheTillf, Dec. lC, 1S52. iSomething liewl BE IT KX0WX AND let it go forth upon the wings of theuiod toeVery individual in tho State of orth Carolina that TULVEfiMACHER'S II V b R O C Is KCT It I C-VOLTAl CI I AI X S arc the n!v trulr scientific remedy by "nhieir all SKHVOViS ItiSKASUS can hvquicllf relieved 4nl permanently ured. Kheuruatism. IVrioilical Nerrous Headache, Tainful nnl Swelled Joints, Uterine Pains, DyVjWpsia, Paralysis. Sciatica. Pains between the Shoulders, Neuralgia of the Face, Indiirestion, Flatuler.cc, Palpitation of the Heart, Genual Debility, Asthtaa, HISTORY. The Hydro Electric-Voltaic Chains were fj-st introlucel in France three years since, by the far-celebrated French Professor Pulvetmacher, as an entirely nrf and nurd mode ofapplyiig Elect ro-magnet ism fn tliecrf f Xenons Ihsca'ifs and after, being subjected to'thetnost l.horoutk trial, by the Tint medical men of that city, iriertry hospital they were pronounced to be" the m-t ejfic.trious of any remedial agent yet discovered, lor the rrrp', rercf and j cn.-taicnt eurrvf the above mentioned diseases, and were also rccor.ini-nIcd to the favor of the French govemhient. who ran tlaiatent in theyear 18IJ. During the years UOO an-1 '51 they were introduced into Austria. G.r manr. Belgium, and also patented in those coun tries, where they not only met with the sanction of almost every learned man of Europe but were brought int. general use in every hospital on the Eastern continent, ahd the U'litficial results pro duced in theeure oi Nervous Diseases, found to bo astonish inc and strange. The Chains w ere first introduced in this country one year since, in the city f New York. here their fame had already preceded them. They were at once submitted to 3 trill ir. the hospital of that city, by the cele brated Professor. Valentine Mott, Po-t. Van Huren. CarocLan who readily discovered that thevecr- f a uny possessed t rtmoiultnani power in the treat- moil and cure or Nervous Diseases, and at onc a(his. d th ir pmrrol hsc throughout ll.iscountrv Im pubiishim? their opinion jn a pamphlet which may b.ofiaiued (gratis) of any of the advertised agents in the stat Tin: SALE AXD OF.MAXD hasbeen m,m;w'V," since their first introduction,' ami not ' can be found that has expressed himself dissatisfied with their use. and in no in stance have thev toihil to iterform what thev laim to. Ti:"v are soconstructed. ns to be worn next to thet-Uiii upon the part diseased, and by sini;ly moistening them with common vinegar, p e rutaut current A' 'untnlrrraptc't IJUrt;n-.M.rHC-tisri I prorif-itf, v. hich su;;dit s thvc.ri.-ivsfn N( rv ousSvsteni with that e. entia! Fluid w hich is the source of so much pain and snllerii-c ; IX KK MALIC PLSKASKS they are rapMly taking the phi"e of all A"?.t-iw. taken irdo tit- stomaeh. for they neither sirl.cn nr 1 .'.. fft. and can be used at all times with the most pcih 1 1 safety. Ihey are equally applicable to adults am! m,.ire:;. wii I.im for veas with no dancer of g lting out oTrepair, and can he senL by tu :i! to any pat t of the United Stales. Price of Chains ;: a::d o. accompanied by a pamphlet of ?,rt jsngrs. srivinca '."and full ac eo;iit t.T the mode of use. The Chains may be seen, en exhibition nt the Crystal Palace. New Yorli. v here they attract great attention from the learned and ci'-ntitie. j CAPTION TO LADIES. Ladles t1u are rrrirnt' are requested not to nseithem. f r by so doing unpleasant results te ijuidly f"ll"w. The E!'ctiic Cl:..!ns arc for sale in all the prin cipal eifies in the United States. SMITH 4t Mcl'OWELL, onlv Agents for Ashevilfe N. 0.. j , JOSEPH STEINERT. j ' 0 neral Agent, COS Droadwav. N. Y., August 10. 1.j1. Gentlemen's Furnishing Department. A rnrtn, by calling on us early, can bo fitted out and nut. from a shirt collar standing at an angleof l i d'ree. toa pair of high heeled socks. Call at once, nnd the thirr shall I e . SMITH. HAIRDO VANCE. Dc 1 1 lR4-tf Tliose Interested Will Head This Notice. We are under the liaessini; iifccssitt of rr.v inp; to these indeldetl to us, that we tniHtliave nionev: and if payment is not made ly the Lt of. January next, .ve will be under the necessity of forciiic: rlleetion. i " liAXKLV & ITLLIAM. Oct; 20, '53. I Eats and Caps. A mignificciit assort n.ent of fashionable II ATS ami CAP.-'j consisting f Silk, fur, and Ilrttsli Hats: every kind aud color of iuft Hats; l'iusli, velvet, cloth, nr.u military Cap, are noT onened at the cheap cash store of I JAMES M. DLATR. Asln-Ville January 11. lSro. tf Hew Goods ! Few Goods ! JAMJJS M BLAIR IS now opctiinz a lare nnd clrijant as sorim.jiit of SPUINCS c;OOnS,w suitfil !i every class of customers. He would re spevt Cully rrpir?t tlio ! ladies lo callj before making tlicir summer se lections, and would particularly invite their attention to Lis beautiful silk tis-s-Hcs, borages, muslins, ginghams, etc. t!h k o kntl km kn will find if to their Advantage to exam ine !ii? varied styles of Brady Made Clothihg coals," pants and vests; his summer dress go-ods. dralfdetes, Italian cloths, linens, drills, and irestmgs. Al- so, his HATS, Silk, ljnamn. chip, straw, and leghorn. His fm. SHOE;S, KOOT5, it OAIT BUS, vill compete with any ever be fore oll'iireil in tins market. His lart? assortment of SADDLER"? has been elected wiilt. unusual care All chenp f.r cash. All he asks is a call, for he ft'els assured every one must be pleased,' both with his goods and prices. He WIliL sell as his molla is, 4iiuick sales anil slrort profns." His friends will icmembcr that he takes all "kinds of country produce, at the lushest prices' chicken, turkeys, ducks, butter, eggs. &c. April VJ - tl THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OP TINLEY & HERROIf S, Charlestok, S. C itlt only house doin?- business in that, ritv. that actually ha,l any experience in Receiving and Forwarding of Goods previous to the South Carr ohna Railroad quitting the business in July last, Is still open for the Recti cinij and Funcartliw of all kinds of goods, w ares, merchandise, machineryl produce,' tc.. j If you tranl-yourcoods forwarded without the vexatious delays and'enormous e.ense bills paid the last leasen. and at the sanietimc have your business dom in such a matineTtmitsoinebodv Kill If made rcspt.nsiblc for the damagcdSmd lost packages; consign them to Tinley & Hkrro who have Received and Forwarded all Goods conT signed to them during all the past season without Sl any extra charge over those established rates a given below, ami up to this time have not encoun tered a solitary complaint. i Our Mr. Herron was Clerk of the Receiving and Forwarding Department of the South Carolina Kail lload Company for the past seven vears, and is perfectly familiar with all their books, freight tariflsand rulvS of shipment, both by rail roads and vessels, together with the mode of proceedure to secure damages and pay for lost articles from other parties, the proper steps of which will be" taken in all such cases without lss or delay to the owners. Another important advantage is that his thorough knowledge of all freights ar.d rules of shipment enables him to instantly detect and cor rect any overcharge in the Bills of lading, which in all caws has to be done at that time, or be lottto theoimcr, in many instances greatly exceeding the commissions we charge. He was also raised in Charleston, is perfectly acclimated and free from the contagions ot that city, therefore we w ill under all circumstances faithfully discharge any business entrusted to us. All produce such as Wheat. Flour. Corn, Corn Meal, Daeon. Lard. Butter, Esgs. Cotton, Rice. Rye, Oats. Hay. Tobacco wool, Feathers, Bees wax. Potatoes. Onions. consigned to us. will be promptly sold and the proceeds returned with out keeping the money '. months to speculate upon: fur we wish It distinctly understood that we engage in no speculation whatever, all that we want is our commission, as follows: For Receiving and Forwarding all orrilniry jwickagcsof goods 10 ets; large packages of furni ture and mac hinery charges according to resjn sibility. Iron and steel in loose bars, 10 cts per hundred lbs., ami storable for advancing freights and charges 2 1-2 per cent, which you catt save by depositing the money with us for selling produce 2 1-2 per cent. V.'e will also fill all orders in this market making the best selections forotir patrons, at 1 12 percent. TIN LEV &, HEURON. Charleston. Jan. 1st. S-. We bes leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Rev. Thos. W. Atkin, Maj. M. M. Gaines, Aslie vilV. P. I Gates. 12 Broadway. New York. Col. James Gadsden. Charge-ton. John Caldwell. President of S. C. Rail Road. Thos. Waring Auditor " " " " John King. Agent " " " " Hyatt . Mellnrncy A Co., and J. S. & L. Bowie ec Co.. Charleston. V.. B.-A. Ramsey. Secretary of State-A. R.Cro .iT. Comptroller of Treasury, and M. M. Swan. Nashville. Ten. French & Van Epps. and J.J. Brjaht, Chat tanooga. II. A. Tipton, ltailroad Agent, and merchants genera !lv Loiiden. Tennessee. X. Gammon & Son.. T.J. & C. Powell. Craig head and Deaderiek, Knoxville. Tennessee. W. Sc T. Harris. Ionian &, Hamilton. Branner & Mitchell. Fains & King. Dandridge. Tenn. Vr"The Gieenville. S.(J. Mountaineer, Athens. (Ga.) Watchman, and Charlotte. N. C. Demo crat, will each copy one year, and forward bill to" T & If. Carriage Making', Eepair- ing'and Blacksmithing. TRIPLETT & SMITH, H AVK formed a i)artnev?h: for the purpose Rf Carriasre making and repairing, in their numerous b partnn-nts. .All de.-ciipt ions of vehicles made toonb r. and kept constardlyon hand. They have tin- very best of workmen and materials, and their customers may rely on uotx i anl Jinc work of all kinds. . They do not expect to succeed in business by el. ip trap and hunibiirfrery. and will, as hereto fore, turn oll none bui fust rote work. Repairiridone with despatch. 1 1 or e shoeing and blacksmithing executed in 2 superior manner. l'ricesas lwas any other establishment, North or South, and all work warranted. KLIARL. TR1PLETT, JAMES SMITHS . Abbeville. May IS. 1854. N. B. V cooj ! wood workman, and a painter and trimmer, wanted immediate! v. Wool Wanted. We w.nnt to buy ten thousand pounds good clean washed Wool, for which we will pay iroods at verv low prices. W. D. RANKI3" t CO. May ?0. '53. 4 Ready Made Clothing. -lioceived and for sale, a large lot of Bcaily Made Cloihiitfj. Call and see at Jr. D. RANK IX & Co's.. Oct. 20. frj V('C Awake, Know Xothinp;, and Vounsj America Hats, together -with Pluh caps, ami ther MvIoj. comjose a part of the large stuck of goods to be found at SMITH, BAIRD tf. VANCE S. Dec.2l, 1S04. "TlilVH Blilfim. 0 At prices raninir from 25 cents to SO. New, beautiful, and lower than last winter. S.1IT1I, BAIRD & VANCE. Dec. 14. 1554. tf 4 Boots and Shoes. Oent!emenfs water proof ewed Boots, y Vl Ladies' Oaiter3 and Btkins; children's lWLwa!kinr shoes and s!ipjers; ladies and gentlemen's. Overshoes; a tery superior article of Cork Soles, from th? trcTl known establishment of Miles &. Son. For ale at the cheap easdi store of i. M. BLAIR. January 11, 185o. tf Receiving and Forwarding a o o i s . We wit receive and forward Goods of all kinds at ten cents a package.- SMITH X- McDOIFELL. AshevilJe, OzL 7, '62. D L A N K W A R U A N.T.S For Sale at this Office. E. M. HENRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW ASHEVILLE, N. C. HIGH CHOlOL. Hale and Female?) THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on mursday April 5th. Vft "W rwi v-.. it. i. 1-..TH03IAS, A. B., President, J Assisted bf competent Teachers in the Male S Female Departments, . er Session of Five Months : Primary Department, Including Spelling, RejbJTriting, Oral ;; Arithmetic. Primarv and English Grammar commenced $ 500 Academic Department, Including English Grammar, Arithmetic and Geography completed. Natural Phi losophy, Astronomy Physiology, Bota ny. History, Book Keeping, Elocution and Composition, 10 00 Collegiate Department, Embracing all the studies usually taught ir. our best Colleges, - - - - ... - 13 00 A Contingent Fee of SI per session will be charged. Bearding ins:he best families, or at the hotels, oO per week, including al! expenses Stu dents wishing' to board themselves can procure no use i ooiu. i The two Departments, though under the same government, are kept' separate. Arrangements are nakint for a handsome Library and Cabinet ui xiim iai9 iiuu Vvunosirios. Student? charged from tiie time of entering yv i'eei.ti uuenuon is canea to cheapness, neaiiu ano scenerv. . ' M. P. PENLAND, Pres. D. of Trus. I. M. Brovi.rs, Scc. jrrotan. Burnsville, March 22 lS-3o. 8 1 Bale Haw Cotton Great for Comforts, just received bv the people's rvants. SMITH, 13 AIR I) t- VANCE. servants Dec. 14, 1854 Make the Fur Fly," TV ANTED, at prices which will pay. 1 GOO-.Ueaver Skins, : ' . 1.0 0 Otter 1 0.000 (Von 10.000 Grav Tox 10 000 Red Fox " 10 OOG Black Fox " 1O.C00 -Wild Cat " 20 000 Mink " 50 000 Opossum '. : 50.0(50 Rabbit " '500 rduskrat " Hunters, wake r.p! bntig these things In and give us uie nrst otter, wnich we think is our right as we buy all kinds of fur. - SMITH, BAIRD fc VANCE. : Fro?ii Augusta to iSinc!ij-!Six, via Edgefield. fPC&iW THE Stage will leave "Augusta QXyfSir every "iucsdav. Thursday j WWwrday; leave Ninety-Six every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Passengers by this line can come through in one day from Green ville, S. C., to Augusta. Ga: This will niake a Daily Line on the road. Mr. Douglas runs tri weekly; so by this route there is no delay. The proprietor wjll run his large Hark mounted on cliptic springs. earning 12 passengers. Fare througli ' To Edgefield $2 ! Seats can be secured at the Eagle and Phrenix llotel. Augusta; at Nicholas' Hotel, Edgefield;- at Ninety-Six at the Hotel; at Greenville. S.x C. op )osite the Mansion House. All packages and fare must tie pre-paid. ' liccyes Augusta 8 1-2, a.m. Loaves Ninety Six on the arrival of the cars from Greenville. We will wait until the up-train arrives at Ninety Six. W. CRAWFORD. January 4l8oo. tf '. L , acldleiT- f every description, and sole and .upper Leather, may be had at low rates oi . smith & m dowell April , ; S3IIT1I & McDOWLLv Healers ui Dry Goods, Hardware, Gro- I cenes, Crockery,' &c. fccr .! Ashoville, N. O. ! T7. D. RANKIN & CO. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Crockery, &c. &c. Ashoville, N. C. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, and i Merchandise generally; i j ASIIEVILLE. N. C. l . - : The Last Call. ' IT is now near the 1st day of January. 1855 and all persons indebted to us are requested, for the last time, to rail and make payment. With, ninny we have waited long, snd now we are com H-Iled to collect. If payment is not made du ring the month of January, you may look for your note or account in the hands of an officer. Collect we must. Further indulgence cannot be given. SMITH & McDOWELL. ; Ashevillc Dec. 21.1854. ! .- MURDER!!!; $250 REWARD! hN' the night oi" the tenth of March, V 1S5, David Anderson went to the house of Huch Henry about C miles west of Dan dridge i a Jefferson county, Tennessee. armel with a Ritle pm, with which he gave faid Henry one mi.rtal blow on the head, breaking his .ull bone. arid w ith which stroke the said Henry died on the 14th of .aid month. Said Anderson is about 5 fej-t 8 or 9 inches hi?h. heavy built, fair hair, of a ripbly complexion, drinks liquor, noisy and quick sicken. The sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dob lafs will be given for his apprehension and.delivery to!the tindcr-isried, or for his apprehension' any when: fn Jail so that the undersigned can have -bini regularly committed. , I BENJAMIN HENRY, fr" Ktioivilfcf Tfh?, Asheville News, arrd Pivsbytemn, ureenvifie, please copy iui ioria March 1, lSoolf. y ieatherMeatlieii Leather!! ) good snpplv of hemlock and oak tanned sole Leather, rrpper Leather, calf skins, shoe pegs,shoe tht-ead, &c, for sale as low as any owe in this copatry can offer, bv . . ! - RMITII, BAIRD & VASE. Dec. 21, 1851. GeoCTjhv State of North Carolina, BURKE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Februa ry Termr 1855. Joseph Brittaio, Adm. of Jas. Garrison, dee'd, vs. nenrv Garrison, and others. Petition for Sale of Lands. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Samuel Garrison; William R. Garrison, and R. H. Garrison, heirs . at; law of James Garrison, dee'd, and. defendants in this case, reside from and without the limits of this State; on jnOtion of Plaintiff's Attorney; it is uiereiore orueieu oy me- vouTt .mai uie taiu R't s. . -iT -j-. y-, 1 r tt .H1uuu.u,uoyu, , .... "- uarnson appear at uie ueAt vouri 01 j. ieas y-v qi i 11 Jl "0y't rie.,"VUlS! : - . i - r ' r y -i r p- J ' i L 1 111 iuuidubvil KJll UIC Utll UVUUd V om'j n Monuar.n mnvcu xooo, anu tue , , au there plead, answer or demur to .plaintifl s pe- tition, or tne same win oe taxen pio coniesso, and the prayer of the petition granted. U ttness, U m. S. Scddertk, Clerk of said Court, at Office in Mornranton. on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in December, 1854. ."WM. S. SUDDERTII, C. C. C. April 12 Ct Printers fee SO. State of North Car BURKE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and. Quarter Sessions, "Winter Term, 1855. s Mary Garrison, vs. Henry Garrison, and the other heirs at law of - James Garrison, aec d. Petition ' f o r Dower. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Cour-f.tjrr,eb that Samuel damson, vVilnam K. darnson, ana n. ii. irarnson, neirs at law or jamcs Garrison, dee'd, and defendants -in this case, reside without tlie limits of this State; it is, on motion of plaintiff's Attorney, ordered by the Court that thev do appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter . Sessions to be ' M MX opened and held in ana lor. trie Uounty ot Burke at the Coiirt House in Morgantoti on the 8th Monday after the 4h Monday in March, 1 Goo, and then and there plead, an- swer or demur to piaintin s petition, or the same will be taken pro confeaso again3t them. Witness, Wjlliam S. Sudcehtii, CJerk of said (pourt, nt Office, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in December, 1 854. ; WM. S. SUDDEliTH. Ct k. April 12. tO Printer's fee : JOHN WILSON, HAS just-received a lot 'of Superior RfiAh'Y MADE CLOTHING, which is,rapidly going off a t prices lower than such . Goods were "aver before bouH'ht. in this market. - ALSO, a few pieces of superb Chlh, which be will make up to order, neatly, cheaply; aud "with. dispatch. Sccoad door south of the BaiiiC. March 8. 1855. . , tf r No. 1 Clover, T-imothv and Herds grass seeds, for sale by SiilTH, BAIRD & VANCE. March 15: 1855. ' 1 WOOL GARBING. The subscriber wishes to inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he will hn nren?ovd . fo awnminnf afe fl nprsnns wil.ino to hrtve Wool Cttrthd in crnnd Rlvl ard with more promptness than heretofore " . o - J I ,M,,.nit,c nM, ohi,;nn wt,;i, ill nflldn bim to An HvW tha amonnt nf ,,.,i;,, ;n n,n mfl Hlflt onnU ,u .1111 V. U I- - . ' . . V- ... V .! 11 . I 1 LlUUIiL! Ill LLiV; CUI1IV tllllv LllcM.Lv lli LU U UL 111 I ' o; . it. Come on, then, with your ,Wool well washed, picked and greased, and -good Rolls will bo made every time, if the wool is'riglt. Terms as usual, 6 14 cents per pound for plain wool; 8 to 10 cents for mixing in cash or wool. The pay required invariably when the Kolls are taken away. - " , J. S. WEAVER, i Reems' Creelc, April 19, 3855. ! Sugar, Cofieci j Rice, syrup, molasses, copperas, and every thing i!n the grocery department. A very supe rior article of Brown Sugar, in 100 pound casks, Tor familv use. J. M. BLAIR. Ashevillc. Jan. 11.1855.- tf For the Ladies, Especially WE have silks, satins, ginghams, alpaceas, prints, pin ids of-every-hue and color, muslins, mourning muslins, lawns of everv color, barages,delains. silk tiss'ues; veils, black, brown, green and blue lfve veils; iliawls, a larjre. and elegant assortment; worsted goods of every kind, worked coljars, em broidered under sleeves, chemiettSj white and black laces, edgings, lace fringe, dress trimmings, linens, jackonnets, Victoria lawns. .. Bonnets---Belgrade, Lace, Straw aiid Bloomers. Flowers, wreaths, gloves, perfumery. &c..&e. ! SMITH tf- McDOWELLl CLOJIIS, cassi meres', fancy' and black doe skins, kerseys, tweeds; and every article of goods for gentlemen's wear, just received. ' ' "' j i SMITH & McPOWELL. April 0. r i ! Attention I ALL nf rsons indebted tb the subscriber, eithefr bv note er book account, prior to the 1st of -January..' 1854: are-requested to come forwarded set tle, without further delay. X Asheville.Dec.'Sl, 1854. i SMITH 4 j TTave a few of thefincst' bonnets ever seen in this market ranging from 5 to 1G-T" Call and o6bi. them, whether you buy pr not. j y April 7,; 20oO lbs. Eastern Nails, at y SMI THt DA IRD tf- VA NCE'S. y Doc. 14,1854. fJlouiy by the barrel, sack or pound ' I for1 sale bv ' ' 1 i l W O RANKIN & Co. y AS IIE VI LIE, N, C. Scene in Coiir t, Judffe Brino- the Prisoner into,cx)nrL ' Pete Here I is, bound to blaze: ns tnd K spirits df turpentine said wbet) it visa ; all a! fire.- ; .:r-r !' IV Judffe We will Like a little! of the rro out of you. How do! you live? PeteI ain't particular, as tho : oyster said: when axed if he'd I be fried or roasted. 1 r i Jiidfrfv Vfl don't Iwant tn lienr ivhnt fhi 0- -j p j. . - .U y oyster said, or the,: turpentine cither. AVllat do you follow? i I f -xf; ' : I Pete- Anythmr' that comes in my war, ; as the locomotive said Mieti he run over thd i;tti :fTrt.or T.WW ",7AV kJ.H ,Vt-; I " "sii, t c ui j 0113 no oil a locomotive.- .Whats tour business? Pi-Thof vorin, . d,ft of il,0r. - A.ucuovctivuy sj viju v. w w ea V4 i i? u&a Judge-ThM com nearer tho t TWWP' - " " l! I 1 !' 1 t Pete Altogether in rrty line, as the ropd said when it was chotW the pirate. r . JU(3oe If I hear a iv mo fl'Usnnl'romi arisous I will gite Ou twelve fhbnths impris onment. - Pete I am dotio, as the heefstcat Said td the cook. Judge; Now,..sir,. -your punishtnetlt shall.. dpiSpnn nnnn th hortnps nnd r-lrtrrbM nnca nf your answers. I suppose you live b going round the docks. . . j Pete No, sir, I canft go rettnd ttlO docks without a boat, and I ham t got none; i Judge Answer rue, how (lo you get your bread i Pete? Sometimes at the baker's, arid s0tflc; times I eattater. that stupitj insoietice; Jnd are No more of IIow' do you support ypurself? ' Pete-Sometimes on my legs and sofriq- on a cheer Judere I order vouj now to answer thii do you dof i question correctly: How Pete Pretty well, si thank you,! Judge.1 f How do you do? Judge I shall have T "TIT II i o commit toil. - 1 at ! iete vveJi, you ve committed ybarsclf fi'rst; that's some consolaition; Awful Affair in Wisconsin. -Th Chicago Tribune learns from a private letter from f Beloit.YiscOnsiti, the following particu- lars of an awful tragedy which Occurred iri; that place on the tuornihg of the 23d iilt: The wife of a fcit'den of that , town was awakehed from her sleep 6n,the thomirip oi the 23d by a riolse' whicjli' Sh'ts heaM' in thd adjoining apartment; j Iri, & rhorflerit 'pi pro : she saw a crleam from a dark lahtefr!'; iicjii'bV- a mah in that room, and- fifcfeahiing., -.with .' affright awoke her husband, who waS Sleeps ins: at her side. As he st'jransi frorn the bed. the intruder fired at hijin with a pistol,-' thd ball just missing hjs h?ad and burying ''Itself, in tho pillow. Snatching- a double barrelled gun from the wall, he d ischarged both barrels at the intruder. The (Contents of hne barrel entered the man's head and the bthet his body, killing him instantly. - . Leaving the body whjerq it fell; thfe' gentle..' man and his wife proceed to the nearest neighbor .told him what had happened, .and ' induced hlrn to reftlrn Ittitli thptti th' hi hoiio. T3ut imagine the feelings of the tieiglibof, him- self a mai? universally teemedand respected, to recognise in the man led body of the dead . lul!uu.'"a . -1 t i UPn returning tO his house, trie father" I 1 1 . 1 ..JJ : :1 il.;.!: !' :lou" u,s," ? iooiu u occup-u, mo w uuow , open, ana a ropo-iacKiM extenaing irora tua Window tO the gfOUnd. i ne, genueman wno snoi rue roooer naa , 1 1 " 1 t ' 1 suffered the Joss of two goldvfT?atfcbe5 Sotrici time before in a mvstenbtis manrier: and now attributes their theft tq this perSon; The Election at LauisViCLELr-lN'OTr Notuing Tactics. -Aillthough the KnoVvNo" 1 things of this city have no blood of murder- ed victims clinging to tjheir. skirts, lite theiV ' hiethern in Cincinnafii, yet their acU herfil were quite as dhgraceful on electio'ri day as ' were the Cineihhatj riots. 1 We SMa ftf ths conduct of Know Notlimg officials in the So- cond and Eighth Wards. . After ten o'clock ' aj. m., a foreigner was not allowed to totO iti Second Ward, and the iamb policy; wa pu:- stfed in the Eighth Ward after onep't'lock p. nf. Men who haveotejd in this city for the .last, ten years were rudely thrust back frorrl the polls by Ivnow Nothing officials and; (heir, hired ruffians. Four if uhdred j voters. f jho Secppd Ward were no allowed tcf tte.- While these disgracefuppro'ceedingswre bar ing cariled on outside, the officerShiside werd calling for "more voters.' ' These things rnaf seem incredible to civiUsedicommunities not under Know Nothing r .hut the are facts; damning facts, and he substantiated iv haiidreds of the best rnKnof obr city. Tho proceedings of Saturdat were planned in . the? Know Nothing councils Of this) tit)" .beyond ' all question, they wefe jcafried out by Know " Nothing, and may be set down as Know' No- trnKgj tactics, itii. tnen is tne party inavar rotates to itself the title f "Airjerican? Snd whith is to preserve the; fpriiy 6f? tlie ballot borl 1 It i3 a disgrace to thd A me t lean flarnf.- andtn'e.condueof".th6'-jhderS of t bis party: i has been such as every true American should V blush: to own or aprjrbrd ' otLouitvilU . Times, April i 0th. - ; ' v J&TjAt Fort Des Moiiieg," Iowa, there I dreadful scarcity, of women. In-one. house wer(? found nineteen bachelors find only ,ono married couple. The edifof. enfreAts the ladies to forne nrff. fhre. - ! - Ahong thcccrio acts of thfTassachusetf -Legislature, is oTio for deoajrrih'g .stud nts. l,b i pricilfge bf running up 'n account for drink . or fbod including cohfeciionery, anJ car-; V riage1 hire. tn6-n6Idefjt,j confectioners, tawa , -t keepers, 3tfcV, are forbicfderV fo 'gief to(tii:l6 . any student of any eIacitional. institution . m,;: : the StAte, wfiateter his or hef age or charats ferjfnay be.. , y. y .-1 ' ,', $''.-.:. V -aa . Birds are the poor man's music, land cfs are the poor man's poetry. : can . 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