r -r-- t - "' -i TT r .u .arrojH 1.110 r Rt 1 fa 6 mv i y I iB-2 por am mm qctiw ml o 2" CJ , miffl OF TRABH BTRSKT OF TIIK U.NU IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF TltE OTHER. . IX aiiva.nck. CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS. AND TIIK GLOItV CHARLOTTE N. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 185& SEVENTH VOLUME NUMBER 821. Editor and Proprietor. JBK2 t Kfl WW lW4! THE ..... Tl iO l'ClVf U UA1XA A j ii a" Published every Tncsday,Q5 l'.Y WI-'S EliITOB AN J ROIMUETO ATT., AS ncUiU' l.uitor. a . f t ., mivanee J a i' Yi!l I is BIOlltBS i the exrt yi - 1 i - H .:' .i Ki ih ndvam sungt-rii V..j.v- gratis fo- one year." ; .is - : i 1 others who may vi. li i ijo po hw mail, at imr ri-k. -o Kales of Jtivti tisiug ... uf ! ; i;ies 6r l-.-:s, f-r :: 1 tlis. la ' . . nr ! first inwrtioti iK-nl i:..-i-rnii ; nt advertisements must te pa? 1 no 1; on in no s 1 no - " 1 for in announcing Canlidntea ror luie -. in ,t ! marketl na tn inserted until mannser forbid, a llsi :,. time, will h S. P. SMITH. ?tv al ComiseJlor at ffaw VtVVYS i'.i-: FOUSIl AT THE OFFICE U," Johnson, K-i. ; . ntiitn rlven to I olicetionSj anting 31 ,v o re, eve. 1 v W. A. OWENS, ATTOa; EY AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C . j.racl iee in ! lie ( i NEARLY o!'lo: irts orim.- ite thk Post Office. LaP. K LE A N DEB, .: ; : :: ; y a( Law, Charldlte, - . C .ce over China Hail. iiiKllT GIBBON, M.D. 51' EKY, i No. ?. Krnniie uow, : . - Mcdlciae and Sargvr?. ;;; K ;;n IStaiTS Ol J-prillgS iaUlllUH tt K. UTlrT 3-lf ii'.-. ; u;se :i.lC in bteil to lltt. .:l.-eiih will i!iak- im 1:; ikcir N.-ie.: and Account :a- nr. e Iher iim ! cuiivvugu. B-t C. '. cUa. Town Taxes. txr Un the Tax Liste few 11 ready far tte IVrwus liable l i-nv las will pie dl on Iho i.,ne.l and settle forthwith. It w toped tJlat this ii i Ik- -i !UcM-nt, as the money must be coiicct- S. A. HARR1H, tf Tax ' ollccior. lie ward. fi tv tv or stolen from tne sun.-' sUli..(-i iher an the U vi , v i :! Man named PETER lie is spare mild en :d Ultil i years old, aliout 6 Ihiu-visagetl, "f copper coloi w lien sooken to. I will ; t-et nlgn, i and soeaks ivc Tv.aaty Five nd coalinenient IT Few rl t-o- the aptrehensM5i r,, ia :iit Jail in t his or anv other Mate, so him a tain: and 1 v Ve 1 1 1 1 V l.lli::i irritation sura ro. at 10 k UV'ict anv per.-oii ot naioiu- DRCRY MORGAN. P. ..lane 1. I83J. 3,400 Acres ot Land Villi SAIjBS. j UFPEH t nr Kile m fl mi i liar t'reek am nv Land in l-uion ronnty, lying I (' naked Creek, known ; tUe airveved into three tracts acres, one aao acre?, and one to each other. Said Land i- .... -t !. tn !. h h l n .:. -t containing '-. I acres, ail contiguous, ;ul iiti I :.i the cnltivatioM ol nn, corn, wneai i other small ...-.in a1 will situated for razing "a. i i -. h nearly woo.l-laud and well tininei i a htu a eon emeu I n eeu t UtM iiiil an distance of tlie Charlotte anil u n .1 is si;,:a:..l in the gold region be the Howie Mine. (SoM has already it narl f ihe laud know a as me LJiiiitam. ils i offer li tri :. : ; of lias sale a TRAIT Of LAND lying in .. ..ii 1 Sugar Creek, joining the Siirin!f. and others, roataluiug SoO Acre. '. .ii.li .-.s lu-en .-..a-atvred one ot'tlic lcst t otton : : ia York Disii iet. and there is no better Ittr roru aa.t x tteai. tl ii vil 1 will tlivitlv anv of the .-.forcsai. Land to nis uwu at purchasers: a th ; . I.e si r i t- u baVC 1 : i a. tin- layney, ;-r . . ui mc a.t UharloU ieu be tuaked it secure. V. V. LLV.VIDSOX. PETER MALI.ETT D. COLDEN rvIURRAY, (htimal (Lommission llcrdjiint, XW YORK. U'J. ,Vo,o7' nfi Ju CAROLINA CITY, N. C. Tn Atlantic and North t'-.ir.dina Raffiroad bci g BOW ideted la Beaufort Harbor, at Carolina Citv for the 1 have determined to ITto e doing a forwarding & General Commission and lttt4K- hy prompt nes Merit aatriniajf and Wipport. Ill ' ... . . .... .... . 1 . V V i.l st t i et attention ll inc.- the Aueiit of CI. A US I'M? KJCllS efibrt will be made to . .- i.i . i . ire i ' I" 1 ' and Mrrrehcad citv. every nte to 'sii at IUI the cheapest and ! expcllt ion - i - ; oi l. v l. .. .11 1... o n il a a i i .s' u.i ' VMiaifiadiiMuiua the Kali road Winua.i aaa jnc- hv v. " i W J i I r l It Tif r It I h i-u j '" .-ull-flilxTS. " " ion (fiiVi; TllKil A IJS PAINTS: 0 send Cheilp, Dunilde Proof. For sale h Feb. 0. 1 art , il. hi. n-c. Parfn ub.r nitentioii h o. u to ail orders, and to the sale and shipment ot U M. b. lit A A i. uiMwtnta of Pro lin e to i. Coloen Murray. New MriU !.o for warded free ofwmmi .-ieu. J SC AlHi & CO., Oraggtsta & Chemists, No. 4, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, XVITH tiie attention Maiitcr$, !Uert-buats, &c ul 1'iiv -Kianr-. .. to titci:- j:'V.- 1 (omi.Kte sioek .r DfiP;s. ( '!) -'.S. Sec. Tin- cxteii.-drc jiftfifhtfajre' tKey ivc i c i -? t ttftTft thf Pli -i i;i ii- of Cbar- llwHe ;-.in1 it- viciaitv is tic h.'si aaraiitci- f the PI UITV OF TUB WW 'OS Bold by !0. 1858. TRIAL. -SlLVKIi'S "tivc: TYYallier Pi. AS i IP and Fire :m-.i! Prote-t olesalc an Kctn il hy SCAUR ,t CO., Chemi.-1 - .v Druggists. J5ATKNT MEDICINES jus! received from the Ware house: Avers' l.'herrv Pectoral, Rogers biverworl and Tar. Wisiar's Balsam, (Ilrysott's Rarsanariila and i cl'mw Dock. MeLane's Filts, Strong's Pill.--, Aycrs' Pil!. .V.-.. ;cc, at April i t. . SC'ARR v C(.'S, DruggisUi. WoodV EEair Kestoralivc. A fresh supply of t! invaluable nreiaration for tlu- ias ja it I.L-en 1 I -five. i uirec! rbiu New Yorl SCARR C Xhtrrti 10. TT AN 'ASTK'J S KID GLOVE CLEANER, cinnn-M-J failing nrojiaratfou. asy and siinjde in adtcation. removing all iaia- and grease Iron the (.love; at Mareh SCAUR PU.'S Drug Store. FINE SALAD Oil,, A near article P Slav U hi superior ami ui UiiVQ uu, an e.Mpiioe ads. for sale at ft CO.'S HoofiuBd German Bitters, .1 n -; recti veil at .May 18. SCAUR COS DmgJ Genuiae Frfnca Mnstar, tore. An elegant Article for tnetaine. Mv IM, SCARIt CO. Veelnblc A a? etc Pi? 3 s. A safe and certain out for Chills and Fever, or Fever and Aaae In all its i-onplietcd foims, and is also an elieetaai remedy for Fevers of every de.-eriptimi. This i,n-.!i. ii:e is M-rfectlv safe anil lianale.-c m its Qaect o.,.1 Iw ,i wii'i nerfect safetv to nersons id' all n-.-oj. It never fails to effret n nrre v. hin ? m k f-ii ii i -r-'-i ! - tier to ftirrction . ui na 11 '. i ll!:" peh 1 ox. li is much e-etaide. eoataiaila; UO deleurieti drugs, aor mineral medicines of anv kind. Dr. Champion's Anti-Bill ious, Anti- Dspej.tic. Pnril'ybi? and Catliartic Pills The n.i.st reliable and sale remedy in Liver Complaint, Lys-ei-i. -ia. Costiveaess, Sick headache. Sick .stomach, bd i.:i.o Pi,F .-tio:i. and Till that Has? of diseases iiriing frm a mscirdered eondirloti of the stpni! h.iv.el's. 1.1.....1 or liver. It is eii!ii-ele ve;o-t;:l.!e contain- uo deleterious drag or medicine, and is on the ' est c athartii s ever leconuneiidcil. h. ifd of I'jrn -. '- cents per nos.. e,... r.VT? ki-irr Jt Co. and hv F. XI. Ro Charlotte. F. M . S-.wer & Po.. Prm rictors, June ! :. lsr.s. !' TOvTOc'. Illinois S ! J AM i : (M A i'i; IJ S CKliftlJKAl ',! P.KMALE l'lLLS. pttEPAaen fboji a pbesckictiox or s?ia J. ctAKKEj m. CHV.sl'. lAN i:.ii:A'i::iA!'.-i To TUB QVKKX. - ImnncMm httt it M well Known m em cine- i ! nn.-. I sun t ..i- .. -- r.. T..., ,.i!o DiUien'tics nit: sure stll.l saio ien. ; m. .,....- trbstructions Iroin anv cause whatever; and although n l.owerfnl remedr. tMy Contain nothing htirtftil to the constitution. To MAU1HEI LAWKS it is f ecuhaVf) Thesa Pills h; Directions on tli never necn Know a iu iau ni ' i page of Paiuphh-t arc w e'd observ- -ii e l. For fall iWWnli V.-ent. lis .-r-t uann. i et. irratis. ot tl:; get a p:i v R c- i .,rWf 6 nOstaire staiat3 cacie d to I D V thofized Vgeat, will insure a botUe4 eoiUamir.g ov Pills. IV rt I era mail. " Said 'in Phr.rh.tte F. S'AUR t CO., sole -,-and 1 v llavUtrad, Btctenson .v- Co., Fnaiieston, W sale agents. Mareh 2, 1S.-.8. 7 Dissolution. fjnm: Firm of BECKWITH & PUITTAIN wa--tlus ii dissolved by lania.dconser.t. Ail pNH -oB itidebt ,..,,.. tin bti u said Jirni are n oiested to came hut. -m ... O:.. Mniu nt eitl; -r t?V Cash or Note, a - . - i . tin ed. . pfckw: 1 11. iirittain. Jul NOTICE. , the entire -leek of WATCHES, 3 B AYINf! .0 8. JEWEIiF.-', &C., ol lleckwnti a (ritutin L u lien fnntinitc the Business at tueir oiO oiau ail 511 be eh-ased to s lev old frier. IV tf and customers. BECKWIT1L Jane 1853. Stress I'tc Grate of Ihy Ft ten Charlotte, N. C. The subscriber begs leave to infurui the pnhlie that he Carries on the buincsa of wo: 1. lag ia Sarble, en Trade "-ts. cimi.l Jlrcctlv CDllOSitC tC ....... ft. Coc.: House. He is iirejiar ed to dii all kinds uf worl: in his Hue. sueli as Moi-.tiac-uts and t?ravc Stones, Mantle Pieces tor dwellings; or any ather kind of Stone wuik thai may he required in his line. it: -.t: v.. ,,!,!,. irill ahvavs comprise the various IMS .-I." " - " " ,, i ...tii.. in itn vrtrk :a a ma unci m BtiKi.i ifti( tn iin work ::i a ui.mih qua ui ii s. ..ii.i IU....IV will he satisfactory .IIM Vll.ion l.ia.a - . . , to those who may favor mm Wftiu their patronage. . Orders trill receive particular attention am. troniptlv Riled. . he ed orK iv i ill he packed tritu 'rt- nnt o-B': " to prevent hijary hi ranspoi i.u.e; J. C. M C June i.l. is: I'BEIOTiillE A J. SANDKFiS. o.-dahUv ou hand a large ass.a tni. at I urniiare . - r-.. ' ofldsoxvi and N.-rthcru ni.u.a ..y i-... . I FIStoi M k TALil-' DCFvlAl. CAsFs. :. s. ' fox i t r - ' - I TO RKVl1, TWO FRONT ROOMS, on second story" of Brawleyls building. Apply to J NO. L. KOXTA. July (5, Ift5: - H'-Ct. TAILOR SHOP, On the 'J liird Floor over the 15ook Storc Caison's liuilding. !.'VTI K-.MI'.V n,;..,.;io ll.ir work to fbifl Slinn inav X R" rely upon having it huh!:- up faUbMly, attd mi till; l.iitc.-l MVli-: Dill Ilii-y Ul J!K-::j iTin.-iuuit thev -wili have to nav the (lakh Tin- their work. June T. w A- ii;:T!iPNE. Charlotte Machine Shop. T-i . 1 -R.TI.-. f II,rr'ianlio Presses and MacUinery in general, COinmCnced hasincss Ui ('lii-v.ottc. . c line, and are prepared Ui make in th SL-K. ah Steasil EllgTines of any fonu or construc tion. HYDRAULIC COTTON PFBSSES, and every description oi .MAC'll INKLi 1 . Tljey also beg tfl inform manufactiireiv ami fanner: general! j, that tioy have recently added a 1 - Sv , ir a. . s il U1 - pared to furnish ' i other metal, at ; ! to their establishment, and are pre (ASTIN(! in liio.s, Ui.'A.-o, or any a short r.ot'u e and at reasonable jira es. Particular attention will be given to the making and rcpa i :-n;'r ol Thrashing Machines, Horse Cotton ( Hns, Mill Work, and owers, Agricultural Kachinery. We also keen workmen for HLAPKSM ITU ! N!, dol mg on Wagon work, and HORSE BEUiiiKU. OCR TERMS -VUK ( AMI. -vj-d ySf Bhops on College Street, aajaienL to Jona. Rudisiirs Stcani Hailing Mill. June 22. NaSI t THE Llt&'K 111 1 1 Is w A 1 W : in: aiiko B Wt s..roi:p, Couipojjndt d mtireiy from tilhlfS, 1 s ll:.- (!(" ' ST C I.O I ' ' A.M I.Il I- I iiii'iv-iM i...!,,iw ill.- nulilic. :1ml :-.'-:s :i.s ;i Vathiulir. Mriw mthW. iidmoreer-tiiftilw nny otlmi-meiirtiiie kno-iri. -It urn oolv h :,!,. lir, but a irr remedy, ttcauM BrBtiMi nio lir,-.- t.i i-io'-t ils in.ulii'1 mattL-r, I Ben on ihe stMnncH ftnd I. iwils to citttv oil Unit mailer, Uuw colWins Iwo .iii;i elln- iUIv w'al:..nt antrorflko painful Ifefihg' i-xpei ni-c-l in tne opera- li..;.; uf im.M t nil.,., tits. It Mivii-.li'.-ns jilic svsiou in Ilia n.e 3 time il. it it imrj.-.-.- it ; .! v.-hen tiUcn Uulv U rnIera.e J.-M-.S will slrt.nKtlirn ari bMR4 it n; Hl unusual lain.tity. Tlie Urer i-- one uf iliti prfncipal resiilalnrt of the CfQ baaiaa tod; ami when ii W parforow il lin.cti..ns we.l Q ii Hovers ol U sv.-u-m are . bqi fallj dveelp ed. l no.- muf'-M rt I. .iiir. lv .hve'ide-t on the healthy m-ti..ii ol tl.e M PI .,., tr the proper jierloim- M i m-e ..fit- tiaici io-u. lien i i.e M.Mjtacll i- at IMliaormiwci .-v.-a-iii ii4Cec4 in cuanaunnpca harins ceased to (! its Hirry. KAM, utie t" tlie pi oni .etui s praeilee nftuore tunfli twenty Mtliwraacitfa 'o uaanlaraf I Ike are hi mna, jiiiu i.ti-u- KuC the inse8!Ci or niat 6t kaa uia.:.- ii l-i- stinly, in a yipiirR, tu Hnn some rcraeiy inany iterangejnciaa to n i.iiii ui hat Bmn4.inv mmh trnn Mixilit, i.' anj i-l iis foras, ronvi' t; at is c..-i inin. nioroi.l oi batl mailer from place a lieaABy t!ow of liile, cawins food to -liir.-i well, IT' virir ioi.l- ;tn l fca-arril tnllie the cause :4 Ihe iliscasc cz i: e. .. .1. ,f lUi rr,,...K ts I blel with Uver l'ott- AA ha- tint lo try a 1'ottle, an. I Xjy 'Hi. ho Onraa remove t-11 T"fct Ihetri4eai iappbi"811'"''1 n C . o nniirjiiiil ' e uBwuu WiMkle inactiaiecy. .' "-o:i; eTeaiiiae a rmllepi cii-e. LiUiUXM attacks are ja 1, nntl, i-.3ial is oi-ra-i'-n;.! n.-e ot I i hrttcr. urrvete, s ir. j-j livcr IitvIjorator. i iii j il-se ut'n r entipti w sn!' nml i: event tha too.l fiont ( hsTv miic itosa taken before Relent t' relfeve Ihe stomarh risn'? am! .-onrn.ir. reiiiiiu;, l" KiuUt- ,.!.. ...... rt...,- taken at - irirht. I el Hi boweta centiv. am) enfes Cos- fVI livoii -w. iiui ,,e taken :.ft-i ear na-.l w.ll -..-IJysci l'a , ; a-on.- il an r two lea , kpoonRilii wlH li iela-vt ft) 2 Slci HiralacUe. maH fi' .ti iirl'ini renrntts the 9" t.;ake. a j eifeet etue. M letiei W Cholic, nhi.e J a sure cure t.i CUoiern ot CIotcr. -J 1,1-e.lt-o lo llm-.w out of 1 lie ! eine ati.-r a lon sirkm-.-s. CZ .t , . ki it . lemorefl II sal - i in,- iioi::, la Ken nr n- -1 Clt'l--'- Ol UIO Oi-...-f. ...". . I lull i.ni- i!o-:- mit-ic aati-iy Oue iliam oaattarepeateU is pa V Morlmi, a.i-1 a preventtvt 3 t? f onlv ui-i' bmile h s,... -!i the efleeta m. .li it -One laiitii- taken for M l,.nlsv r oWiatnrai rotor n-i,. dam taken a nbort w gos to the apetlte, ami nmk.-s 09 One date oftea lefaledj QJ rni-a in 'ls v .'l st In: ins II.iwi-l latiiplaliMla yield lime leloie eating gives vl- P. food iligcH i. ell. i M enrcM tllirooie Dint- re tta hih- o i e r anil 0 altuoxl M in- nr iti-r. -lacks ei.iiM-ti b Worms in , safer, cr spi-olicr rcinni.v in ii i lite or two dota$ enres hi OkiMrcn : there is no surer. li'2 woibL as it er r mot M Dropsjr, by exerting tl rt itif A few bolllea cares ilin. lielils. W,- tain- pteaani -e in ri-ooni r" preveinive for Vtret aittl BZi memltm! ens men VffU ' and all K-v-l-s of a IJii- lOOS ! J ill- 11 "l..-i.. i.s aie villniil 10 lealily lo Us v i.'n . i-rlninlA . nn.l '.lioiisiinils MnuLu fal iitiu-s. 35 uT AH iio n it nee giving tin iv ttimTtfnums rt C testimooy l: in aoii. ZL Ki-SIIx Water In m-.nt! ylttj Jin Iitvl- o - jrorUl',1-. cool iWltUol imtn lni t:" i'. " C 'i'KB INVIGORATCR ZX fc s Ssi'IKXTiKIi: MKUICAli. )ISt:oVHBV, and is- daHy - rs A Rl'IKXTIFIl m raking enr.-f. almost too g t.. believe, il enraa as ,.- t ilipr flfiMH '": ' ai.o s.-i u..,,y . tiki i- reoiiirefl to cine a-iy anai m ji. -r ..m:......... ft t: Lite xiinst Jititii'li uf wiiii-li are tlie ret :; :r'f jtt'i i- COUllHjwu XMtM.ca, . Il oralMseitSftl I ivcr. H 'J- nuta iR :i.il.I..li ft BOTTLB. V. 3 SAXKORn .1 Co.. ProprSelora. 5 Uroxdway, Xew York. g 5T WHolcurfe Agents: r.otNrs A PAi.-K. X.-w V..rk ; '!' W. Dv;;tt t SnSk TWal M .- Itl'KH V ' .... l-ovoli ; H. II. llAV 4 .. Prl a.. SoM 11. l'lKK. Ci.a-innati : 0aV08B .V I ! a wos e. I ' P.Mvrw.H K l! ,t ttiicago; N.I. WvOU I 0-,t, 1JHHR, GbOUGrII. Crrita. 1'ittshn. ,.-1. : S. S. lUxcZ, lialiiicve. And 3 CO r. tailed bj all Oroggifcta. .w . . nr, . Tin t . ri Ma r o 1-. -' v i - M ahh sv A. Saccessor to P. T. Villejii Factor, General Ccmiiiissioii an. ii! For- vr CI 1 ... , . ....v---y n TV A T? T. V. R ?OI. fj . G Particular attcatiea rflVCU t mcas MeaiiK-rs gooilsi forwi RaVtcad t leston.S. C. mv caro. Farrar & lira-.. aaH '. P. (Vrr. Chaf- uia to J.J. ldaek.. o.i-i. h.-o., i- auici oiu- oil.: Urown, :itt ; Co., Charlattc, jvv in-ml t r ft : A TSTil COilPOBITION C3 SB V I 33 C3- fe - ,vi rk in the T n, nri nxrei to narnurarm :. II .. .. ,,r hi, sines?. I wenM call parties lar atten- ill? or taciorh. s. or ray kind of .. .... ihnci. thai have M - i u hho rv that in ', fonilosjl loll oi uii iW inks. Ihat I have one ftf my u. M I have never hcaru of an wa, r-. m1i( timer tli ivwi 1! -! ui 1 u nt them to run five yei That 'nave he a : r.aiiin re .same et bit t le. iit v v, .ir. lilt ladn n an I cor. id lurnLsh more twin a ii ce; acute - ot n ho biliJf. To tcrsona needii MU1 h ;s and udeua; . Tr ll ai i r , -our mil! v fiirnisli the set for eight voarsr Ives th.- rrottble c all dse is right. JdiiN H. MAM.-X. 12-tf J aac 9. Sil.Vl-U Fl AT iNG. all ki T taetal w rk re v.a at ml t; ihf. Silver. i.tH.;-.- , 1. ...... 4 n at. ,!?,.-. that ltf!!' ttMtr WOI-A Mas, m-v I t r . ,. 1 .. ri.o h-.nl in lite best s b- one ..na ired jarU? ,-, I .ill. ...tr.l in i Jlio. : r, i . ,. .. i. . .... i ...... ,, . -".I .. I .f 11..!.. -ft lit. liorill el tilt 'i'.i. .yy- Wil-oi.'s coach .-hop. . i IIUUI isl .'Vl.l.ifc-ft M. VsT!r Jitnc u. 1 sag" 12-tf Gun and Lock bm ;'.: iatheigi vi l.a.site-g.w. -I .1 .... s. -1 It- . 1 . n T : It a- I 1 1 .1 Aii.i-o nciunirr "nrn.R.. is- - - ol v.- ran Ah Art I A I viin'.j; i - 1- ataala I -.1-, u Ovrrnian u tisor. a coae.. ......(.. It 12-tf CHARLOTTE, N. C. DOUGLAS TOTTERING. Or.r conception of the nature of the meeting to ' take phice in Chicago, noticed in yesterday's paper has proved convct. It UtS taken pli'.ce, and fe de- BcTlDCd OS a fai2C ami ClltlniSiaSUC neeili.U i iuv. cnmcratie party, supporting tlie Administratntn 1,,. P,..iii,irntir- ri.ivtv V."C SUTiliOSO that JOUdaS j the Democratic party we suppose mat youg.as i must fail in his e lection, 1 he Democratic party -P"b!i:;;;i! 4lTf?3G&S sirength ,n Illinois. J his movement snow, that e cannot command the undivided support ol the Democratic party. For our part, we rejoice in the course tne ien o- ( ernttc party """lL ljtZ ' rrOlll ItlS S1XXUU Ul ioe.i', ium " K 7 "Cttin' l ack to the Senate, he will head the Plack lleiub!ican movement to overthrow the Conference Act, by attempting to force Kansas into the Union .1,4. . V with a population less than that Act requires lor admission. The a-fitngton i ntoU puts a correct construction on Iris designs. To have supported hint, alter his speech at 'hicago, would have been helping him to accomplish and to boast over an other victory over the Administration. The Democratic party in Illinois, and the Washington Union, and the" Administration, are right in cut tin: loose from such an arrogant and mischievous foe. He has done more harm to the South and the Administration than a half dozen Black Republi- cans euld effect. 1 ,.'TV,r.i- riuir!, tOU J!' rviiri. WKALTH t' Tk.xas. Tne llotedon Telegraph, in a notice of the State ( 'omptrolier's report, says: "The total value id' the taxable property in the State for the vear 1 852 was SS0,754,1 S4. For the year LS7, itvas 183,594,205, or an increase of "l2o a;r cent, in six years, in that time the taxable value of land has run up from an average of XT '- cents per acre to SI 47. Negri es have risen in value from S Hi to SooD, and in numbers tVom 08,7ih to 12o,24D. These statistics are for 1st January, ISA7. The present value of property iH the iShd'e is not far from two hundred and -ten millions of dollars. Sj caking of the Kip "Injagiue one of the nrar.de. a writer say kedest thiu-s in the world, then imagine one CIO i ' i i It" .. 1. ........ twice crooK.e.1, unu iiiKtuuiu io vuutauit .i ugv iv. cr three times as crooked as all these put together, i . . i a.:... :.l C,l... V- .. i nn -.i witlim auu-luili uave u i.inu hkm oi wu.ao.-. 1 river. Tin-re is no drat woo d in tn tut croocic ho fact that it is so crpokci that timber . . ii- a tn canut t Cm.1 .fcks :;..-.' ; traiirha en j far down efltough to 1 dge two lis nuj b r: but few snakes, becattse it is not l 1, to swim in, and the fLslk are all in whii-'jioils in tlie bend -, bectatse tney c it. not hud tiic.r wa y OUt. !;l t:S I,eaci.l.y a; 1 1 ii ja laj uj vet-, but alight on the sa.nie.-ide they -li ip.Lf deceived by the crook. Indeed, atr.1 ss :he i start 60 deceived when you think you see acres you uia oe it; and muiic i : it is so twisting there ;e o noj U bu one side QrAKERtBM. u!id thee receive my reinittance, Nathan, my son?" 'Yes, father." "Then why didn't thee buy a new coat? Thy present one is certainly very fragile; ' ' 'Why, the feet is; that 1 have left all of my money in the bank at New Orleans." "Ah! thy economy is certaittfp commerrdable! w what llauk did thee deposit':"' "a do not exactly remember in which, father I know it was a good one, as it had a scriptural name. It wa- urn. let me see It was the l'itaroah Bank 1 think." 'Son, banks are unsafe now, and thee had better send for thy money immediately. ' Nathan took a coughing spell. An obi lady perhaps one u eoniussal tenuei residing not far from Fxetcr was ' the most brilliant exam les pi icss that the last century produced. fler husband had long been lying, and at length, I ta'i the eh. ig j daily vbits, ! widow! tit i nam of rbe parish lie found him dead. making one of his The disconsolate .ivimr him an account of her spouse t l. t n.omcnu-, to a her ioor dear man iot lid irroaattis:, but he eoti lid n t die; at fa-f' " saTd she, ' "1 recollected I hud got a piece of Irawer, so I took some of that and new tape in tne iie.i it as turflt as 1 could aroui nd his neck, and then r s!op'pc4 his no. e with my thumb and linger, and poor deaf! be went off like a lamb." VlttC&ritHj Old Ac,k. The Winston f N. C ) Si r.tincl is credibly informed by a gentleman of i;tvie countv. that there is a gentleman and lady in that counVv who are 7- and. SI years of age. , i i . ... i .1 1 1 ..." i vc -r: UlUlVlUUaiS CUl auu gaineie.t uicn wheat this vear. Tliey were eug ,gcd ire cr .ii oi i.,r, ,i.,vs '; tp,, pu.),. Thc frost- of many winters fall Kghtty upon the virtuous and goo.l. A man iu Ohio lately cut down a mulberry tree uid a black ami qilit it in the heart ot it i ouuu a J be wood was sound where the snake was i .. !. i'...l. .......... i. .mifl snake .-;,, r. ami not I ii cnougii ioi ii o'lmw ftv.u..,.. i'.',.,,, , il,.. r.. ih uf ibo timber, it is suppi ed that it had been then- some fifteen years, 'i he snake was -ix feet iu length, blind, and had no use of kscil CXcelit it- he :i. - t flKVi i.kmkn. cor preserving the an r ET PtR CohVplexioVi, tomueraueej to preivo toe i rcatn 1 t . 1 sweet, abstinence from tobacco; lor w emtio nanus, hotie-tv. to ramove a sin. repentance; easy havwtg ready riwnevi I;r lUipfOVjn" tlie -lght, lam. . 1.- f..v obrTVaf lfWU 9 ' -." " l.eau'dn! nuir, a Vpfce, civ'liiyj the b - i.i.i,i-:ivii:i,- In.' ' f , tti i t. a v. . As'trio ,'in.iii lis full splemlor, was pee . i -. i . ..- t..'. . '-.-..-ft , ..I,. r. ! the eastern nuis, sa.-;i i a r . , i T- ..ti m,. in-.n rvi' :l iiiiOi I i e tu is TF- iW, v-bo ....... - ...... - J W ' . . u Soften : ihat ta-'un f?,tKii .g . m: 0004,.. u.o,o ... . ..s.,; saiifovol out. -What woubi vou say; dear, ,f I had ,nv silk -own on'r" up a? ihat mgUit iftakln tbeeomwliu.eid t ami oppvavu.vu! yy6T?- ' , . - t ' drod t ie u 1 .....1 ... I I I I I I '. I tv 111! the meeting were repeatedly made, out, inucn, , j - j ' Hd then ilunu him, still alive, from i she was no better, and her parents, thinking h ie thresh the efficiency of the police. c have no t)( wJl(trc a llf0;lYjfthe was threatened with the typhoid fever, s, nt loth'. sp:.ce in our paper to-day to give the account .of h.,(.ke(l ,lis hoiy into pieces. The 1 Murphy. The doctor arrived there about - o chick the meeting or any of the speeches. Me hope to the servants and two ! in the afternoon, and found her sitting uj.on the be able to give a part of the speeches to-morrow . ...i, at0(f aim the archieves of the I sofa, at the side of her mother, to all appearances Rv this course ot the Administration nortion 01 ? , ma. i,, ,.;u .om, wmm ! in norfeet hea th. Her imlse. however, Was vuy DETAILS OF THE MASSACRE AT ; TERRIBLE HEATH, a uixtiaXJ 13 x JEDDAH. HYDROPHOBIA. letter from Alexandria, dated the 6th ultimo, The Peoria (111.) Transcript gives an account el and published in the Paris correspondence of the the. death, by hydrophobia, ol a very iutem4irvg Time' .ives, among other details of the Massacre child, the daughter of Ml- Henry S. uoder, o at Je(h?ah, the fdlowin-particulars of the attack Mount Uawley, between e.gbt and moe .years ol on the French Consulate: age, on Friday nioinu.-ol last week, lhe pai- bont sun-set on the 15th of June the house of ticulars are as follows : the En-di d. Vice Consul at Jeddah was suddenly ! Tuesday of last Week, harah Lllcn returned irotn attacked and invaded bv some hundreds of Had- school, ami complained of leel.ng ill, so mm h so ramites, (inhabitants of Southern Arabia,) who j that she did not attend on tlie followu.g . lay al- rron of the Consul, wounded lmu , committed at the y This Gmsut. also :lt tacked by bl of fanatics who penetrated into the house fofl lnortally wounded by several , ' R!ihre i-uts. His wife was killed by a dagger thrust in nor . . ... aftcv liav5nir defended herself courageously, killed the murderer of her husband, and wounded several otners. nw agi ceeded in escaping by a secret door. In the next room were the Chancellor of the Consulate and his servant. The latter is a Mussulman, and an old soldier who formerly served in a regiment of na tive Alireriucs. These two men and the consul's young daughter defended themselves so heroically that the murder ers retreated for a moment; they soon returned to the charge, but this time employed a stratagem. A liadramite, an acquaintance of the chancellor, approached him and said, 'Come out conic with mc; 1 wish to save you from certain death.' Oon fidiag in these promises the brave young man quit ted the room; he was instantly struck with a poni ard, which only slightly wounded him in the ami. Knocked down by the blow, his throat was seized by the assassin, and he was on the point of perish ing, when the consul's daughter threw herself on the' assassin and bit him so severely on the head th:if bo was forced to let sro. Thereupon another of these wretches attacked the courageous girl and iravc her a sabre cut across the face. She fell senseless, but the chancellor who laid sprung to his feet, inflicted 3 blow on the last ftdbHtn. Mean while the chancellor's servant, struggling with ad mirable energy against these miscreants, killed three of them, wounded several others, and so suc ceeded in covering the liight bf the consul's daughter, of the chancellor, and of a servant, that they all escaped, and arrived in company of the brave soldier, at the residence of the Consul-tJen- cral of France, in Alexandria CLAY AND RANDOLPH. ri of..,.,- ..film diKil liotween TTenrv Clay and l lie r,iv.ii ) w. ..v. v.v . .. j John Randolph is familiar to most persons; not so their g'ub'seViucnt reconciliation, and the manner ot its accomplishment. It took place many years af ter the hostile meeting. In regard to it, .Mr Clay wrote to a friend, in the year preceding Mr Uan-dol- h's death, as foil avs: You ask me how amity was restored between Mr Randolph and mp; There was no explanation, no intervention. Observing him ft the Semde one ni-ht, and looking as if he were not long for tliis world, and being myself engaged in a work of peace, with corresponding feelings 1 shook hands with him. The salutation was cordial on both sides. T afterwards left a card at his lodgings, where I understood he had been confined by sickness.' In the last public speech that Randolph made, after dwelling on the threatening danger of dis union, he is reported to have said: "There is one man, and one man only, who can save this Fnion that is Henry Clay. I know that he has the power; I believe'he wi'il be found to have the pa triotism and lirmness equal to the occasion." The cause of the duel between these distinguish ed m n was the following insulting language used by Mr Randolph towards .Mr Clay, in secret pen sion of the Senate in ll'r. 'This man (mankind, T crave your pardon; this worm (little animal, forgive the insult; Was spit out ol' the woiiiljf weakness, was raised to a higher life than he was born to, lor he was raised to the society of blackguards. Sonic for tune, kind to him, cruel to us, has tossed him to the Secretary of State. Contempt has the proper- j tv 0i' descending, but she stops far short of lum. j she would die before she would reach hiur, he dwells below her fall. 1 would hate him il I did not desnise him. It is not what he is, but where U . . . ii i ; i n. iu rli-.r. nuts inv t loUe li.S 111 UCtloll. 1 Ills .11- j jdiabct, which writes the name of Thersitei, of ! blackguard, of squalidity, refuses her lettcns for hW The mind that thiiiKSon wnat it. cannot ex press, can scarcely think on him. A hypCol for Uieaiiness would be an ellipsis for Clay Wages in Cauiounja. There are now OOU workmen employed at tlie F. S. navy-yard at San Francisco, at the following wacs: Master mason.- per day; foreman of mason S7 o'); journeymen inason. S;J- foreman of stone cutters, S7 50; journeymen stone cutters 60; do. plasterers Uttr, do. slaters SO; foreman o ship car? .enters SS; journeymen ship carpenters c'7; da. lao' '1 C 1 S v- ), i-M.av.aus, i.., v- lto-ular employment at the above rates may con-idcred an inducement for good workmen, altliou d, iourneymcu masons who arc engaged on Bl&at present progressing in San Frauebeo , -I ftr; T receive Hum ?n to Ct per ua.y, auu iau" w.wv....... in proportion. Ti t F. Koc ? ' V Mot X TA INs. The old and erroneous idea that the whole region of the Kocky Mouuiajns nVirtli of the 40th para. led is a sterile rei mi ........ v .1 ,c'f ?i me'ulbi CtfVcfcd cob water, and ,t r-r,y-cd with nead w . , & :' luxum,lt -ra'S" '" 1 o suiate ouiiiL. ,,ini ..v - . Ldy caulkers ,; master carpenter oi iiuiu.ng " r--. - t . " i . i ,i. oz ... i ....... aavmaH l.- niii L in nf- iii I i oS to axliuw foreman do. do. U z, louineymcn uo. uo. r.j u nn-i "j - i - " ou; master blacksmith iSj llrcman do. 87 50 settlement, N. C. Up eubstantiaU Lw .tatcment, iourm-vmcn do. 80 50, he.d-s of do. 81j masons by the recollection of some revolutionary i. est cvuti-aniou preset, tug an aunnst unnrm e, . rcfunnsiffr. dtir! !ie refte.l by '' '1 great revival lint the husband fell into Z oW ofacers pi h.s .arty,, J.icut. . ..Mm, j yfiufoxleatioiu ping over rjporti; find that my previo . , . .. to tU (,f 'the woman he hud twtcy fi'i'.ftxvlv R.'rfkv aTountiiin raUirc are. solar a.- Jits stcnon u iaui ..... ... . s. .....r. ..t ........ .... j - ... . , i ,,r ninrned. ami Coinmitteu to tne u.iiijir. u.i.ij ... ... aVot.th, wuild c.nccrm-j, entirely t rr-..:.eou. au - wri nr.!iw.,- nT,or) which he coabl lay ii,be,.tiing pile of rock and mountain, rtm - . of lier tru-ts in thi - f. . .tc .T -, fi-.i.- e , initi o v. . It watereo ov L'e. nes v. vft... . .,. I. . .1. ....... . t . tliou - ii still anie to pe aooui me uoune. v'u''V irregular with an occasional wilducas in the eyes, and it was not long before she gave a sudden start, and placing he hand upon her throat, exclaimed "It troubles mc to breathe, mother." Minute inquiries were now instituted, when the fact waa elicited which had not been previously thought of, that some five weeks since she had been bitten by a domesticated cat, on the outside of the loot. A glass of water was ordered to be brought her, when the sight of it at once threw hei-iuto terrible con vulsions. This was at 2 o'ciock in the afternoon, and was the first intimation had by her distracted parents of the terrible disease with which their daughter was afflicted. Her agony and struggles in the spasms were awful to behold, and in one ot them she bit her mother severely in the shoulder, and at another time scratched the father badly in the hand. Tn her spasmodic efforts tho saliva from her mouth was at times ejected across the room, ami the only relief experienced was by the use of chloroform, which, in the end, seemed to lose all efficacy. She remained till the time in per fect possession of her faculties, and at -i oclock on Friday morning, exactly 12 hours jroni the attack of the first spasm, her spirit departed to the (!od who gave it. PEDLAR'S LAW. New Hampshire, at the last session of the Legis lature, passed a Prohibitory Pedlar's law, like the one in force in Maine, which cuts oil merchant!-, manufacturer mechanics, and farmers, from other States, from selling any of their 1 nan u fact ure or products in New Hampshire, even by samples. The above law seems to be very li-id; but still the principle is eminently correct. Jtexident mer chants in any town or city have to pay a pretty heavy contribution to the support of the State and city in which they may do business, yet itin. rant merchants., pedlars and traveling agents manage tu effect considerable sales of goods, cither by the. de livery of the merchandk-e itself, or selling spi eifit d otiautities by samples they carry with them. Here to-day and away to. morrow, they escape any taxa I whatever tion whatever. liiere is neither right nor justice in permitting such surreptitious traffic to tho detri ment of those who pay heavily towards the support f both town and State government. (.viuiubm G uaj'litt u. . - Ahoiukr Cent: FOB Cd.nsi .mi-j io:.. The French physicians are at present much interested in a new treatment, for consumption, introduced by Dr. J. F. Churchill, an American physician in Caris. Dr. Churchill's theory of consumption is that it is owing to an undue waste and an uisut'.i- cient supply of phosphorous in the system. To supply this want he administers Jiy;.ojiiios- phatea of lime and soda, in duaes from live to twenty grains daily in a small quantity of sv.o ton ed water. In a paper read by him before the Academy ol Medicine at Cans he gave an account of forty-one cases treated in this way with sucec He insi: ts that the cure of consumption in tho second and third stages (at a period consequently when there can be no tiucertaintity as to the na ture of the disease ) can be obtained in all eases by tlds treatment, except when the existing lesion of the lungs is of itself sufficient to produce death, lie also says t hat these substances have not only a curitivc effect but will if used wherever there ex ists a suspicion of the disease, prevent its develop ment, and thus actus a preservative with regard to Consumption, jut as vaccination docs with ref.aid to sina!l-pox. Insurance. The imjiortance of insurance against losses by lire and water, may be eccn at a glance by the following figures: Tlu re were 'VJL'J. fires in the Fnited States in 157, and the amount of property destroyed was upwards of 1 1,002,000'. lot Xp$t the amount id' property de.-,tmycd ua.i upwards of S3,0n,000 greater. The entire lufcs by marine disasters in the month of December last, was ?2,o0G,7o". The above amount included D steamers, &2 ships, o2 banjues, T brigs, and al seho iners. Tl' this property was insured, as tho moat of it undoubtedly was, many thousands, perhaps niilliou.s, uf persons bore the loss, each otic .?uih ring a little; whereas if no insurance had been effected, many pcrs(L)a would have suficred a business ruin, while others wouid have been suiou.-dy crippled iu their aifaiifor life. Was Ck.v. Jackson a ViROJUJiAhi1 A writer in the Charlestowii, Va., Spirit, contends that (iijl. i .... ... .i .. ! I,:., be the subject agree w io ...c . Vv P l blrtli, but all agree mat nc w . uom previou, the settlement ol Ins parents, at axhaw, (North I now South Carolina. I he writer, on the ground that he is correct, u rges the building of a Jaeksou Monument in BiehmonfL . mm I'oTtOlVINO WlFF. lilt I TAL Tlf shAND. The Danbury ff'onli.) Times say that a woman v1m had la-en liiv.rccd from her husband on accyunt of I ... , and in other acts, gnc now win rry Wut again. ' , ...!...., I .,,.! ...ii iv:.- ...I'll tn I .elk el V COUIilV. a... . c tieciv an tvio ...... . eiy ui i i.ui;.: in..