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CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS, AND THE GLORY OF THE ONE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF THE OTHER,
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IN ADVANCE.
vn&ua s. yaws
Editor and Proprietor.
CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1859.
SEVENTH VOLUME NUMBER 364.
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A. C. WILLIAMSON,
A TTORSEY AND COUX8EELOR AT LAW,
n,s taken an office johitlv with I. A. Fox. Esq, op-stairs
ort the Court noose, where he will be coo
'. ltlv ,, -.nt to attend to nil calls on professional
' made tor hintoelf or for Mr Fox when he is
M RT 11 V A ROL3 A
MILITARY INSTITUTE,
Charlotte, N. C.
THE Exercises of this Institnte will commence on
the 1st tCtobtr next.
FACULTY ELECT:
Mw. D. II. HILL, Superintendent
Lieut. C. C. LEB, Commandant,
C. P. ESTILL. A. SI., Principal of Primary Depart
ment. Court) of St f die :
In the Primary Depart! tent, Bach as to qualify a
Student to enter any College.
In the Scientific Department the West Point Cur
riculum aUl be dotVh followed. It will be the aim of
the Professors to make Surveyors, fcngineera, ncmifis,
and men tit for the practical business of life.
I,. .ijiiliti.iii t,i t n- usual l-.f-retse at .uiuiari ovuuvis,
the months of August and September will ne speni in
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Sulphur and Chalybeate Springs.
The undersigned having purchased the Mineral
Springs : miles north of Shelby, and having made
improvements on the commodious buildings erected
during the past two years by their owner Dr. Win. Par
ham, takes this method of informing the invalid and
traveling public that he is prepared to accommodate
all who may please call on him.
The waters have been sufficiently tried to prove them
Very valuable as a deobstrnent, alterative and tonic.
All seeking either health or pleasure are invited to
come and try the waters and accommodations.
ELISHA SlcBBAYER.
Shelby, N. C, May 20, 1859. 4t
Ct;t Va'torn Democrat.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
The following scrap of history is given by a i
New Orleans paper. How much truth there is in
U we are not prepared to say :
"Looking
Carolina and
A STORY ABOUT A KISS.
We have frequently noticed that the staidost
old maids hav e a most liberal notion ot kissing.
- - . yiu uiaivio -- - ,
prepared to say : j prcderika Ureraer, with a simplicity and geniality
along the boundary between North eminently Christian, has ever a gentle word for
1 Tennessee, it will be seen that the thp impUl8ive lover, if his heart is honest, w e
: ...incnl snntbwpst COUrSe for ;,! ,(,; lWtln ctnru in In r last book :
. t m-TT-Cl TT CI
EF-e-ECT OF TMJbi WAii un ajaxi : (jaroiina and J ennessee, u win uc the impulsive lover, u ma u
i . . ., . .i : l- a o .rnnornl southwest course for j ,l- Btnri; in her last book :
The New York Jrost reasons mat mere ire line, hw wuwiag r- "TT , j. i "" j , , ,
Btro tntnds "anticipate that in ix months the ; nearly the whole way, suddenly bends dtrecUy j tCertainly yon have observed how strangdy,
" w, i. " :n ,L...: fc.. k,Unffa : . am.rnflf IflS IC Vjeorgia UOluci. snmf IimfiS. thO CIOUUS at morimilf Ol uruiUK
. r. ka.ii-oi , i -. -i o i .i r ' n niv mmi ill I 1 1 1 1 ,iiii iiii n i a' (l-i uii.' ruiii ci . m Pi.riv w- tuv , -
and provisions will throw the balance of trade in this Hue should have kept on .wesr
TREASURER'S OFFICE,
Wil. Char. &. Ruthford Railroad.
N. C May 7, 15U.
Now
DUU.V.....V., . . . .... I
nt nn soiitowest, as it i i,,cn ivna nrnund the sun. and arc lisintea
nrnvUmi.s: wi throw tie Daiance or iraue iu i ma uuc - r- - . --. : B.v,ul, ... ,
our or and more than compensate both for the ! started, but the boundary commissioner . di ...g t b and you have thought someumes
C ol ; cli interest which is near the close of their labors resolved, it is said should be represented m ptunttng people
2 2 21? for the present extessivc to indulge in a general "spree in the course ot wouW 88y, it is unnatural, it is untrue. ' So even
i rirritrrTrv" Ve quote: which he Carolinians got gloriously n.ebuu ed j life. Wo often find events looking
-II. less the war should be continued longer and their Tennessee conleres amusea , whco reiated or aescnoea in DOO u uiaiU a., ...u
mM tin -Mar w- " ? changing the line, and cheating them out of a t th are perfectly true in reality to nature.
he'fluX im "of 8507. ' The Crimean wr eon.er. It was' considered a eapital joke at . f one 8hP0Uld tell that, onee, a first kia. wa,
2?.?!? L-!L bn i . sound the. time, on both sides, for the land "stands on its j givca by a modest young lady, publicly, and in a
111 lilt; tllDSlUCCJB ill'-"-""' ' . .i i il.i m 1 k . . - ... Farn
January 4, 1839.
tf
J. A.
Attorney a,"t Xjw,
O&re next imt to (he Court Ifeaae, UjpSlr
r WILLIAMSON, Eso-, who L- a joint occupant
nftii oSSce, and who w ill ba uniformly present, will
aUfn, , professioBa business for me in my absence.
I H-, ember XI, isr.s tf
ROBERT GIBBON, M. D.,
PR.1CTITIOXEB OF JIEHKIE
AN!)
Oil',.-, So. - lrtcin' corner, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
"it. 1 1 rnber 14. 1H.-.8.
.1 AS. T. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHARLOTTE, X. C,
XC practice in the Courts of Mecklenburg and the
.; Iji.ininK count'o s. ,
I ,y The collection of claims promptly attended to.
March 14, 1859
I). . REA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHARLOTTE, X. C,
Will give pronapl attrntioa to all bnsineas entmstcd t.
his Professional . are.
Ornce oreosiTi Ku8 Hoikl.
Much 14. 1 659 y
T. H. BREM & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
.DEALERS IX
British, Frmcb and American
X3x"y Ooocls,
Carpets, Hardware, Hats and Shoes,
Charlotte, N. C.
So f, 18.-.5
THOMAS H. BREM,
J A. SADLER, Jr.
T. LAFAYETTE A LEX AN DER.
ti, r .;n ,,,.v;,l.. Una ril Fuel. LierbtS. Wash-
1 lit lUIHUll m ... t" w -mm m , y . ,-,
in". Arm-. Equipments and Uniform f, and all cloth
ing except underclothes, for $300 PER ANNUM,
one-half payable in advance: the balance in six months.
A extra ckorgtt. No remission of charges to those
who leave unless on the score of health.
TERMS OF A DM I SSI OX:
No one will be admitted into the Pumast Depat
mknt under Twelve years of age; nor into the SciKS
Tiric Dkfaktmkxt under Fifteen nor over Twenty-one
rears of age. All connected with the Scientific De
ii irtment will be r-eoanVedtO board in the Institute; those
in the Primary Ui partment may uo o n lucj u.uu.
REMARKS:
The Institute Buildings are the largest, most elegant
and commodious for the accommodation of Cadets in
the Southern country; anil tne oani oi wircciora mu.
that under the management of the Superintendent and
Commandant, both of whtm are Graduates of West
Point and of long experience in the Armv, and in the
business of instruction,) the Institute will be established
on a true MUitarv basis and conducted on true Military
principles. The board will further say, that Mr ESTILL
is a Graduate of the Virginia University and an ex
perienced Classical teacher. They would further state
i.... : ;ntntinn to increase the number ot
UUIl IL IJ invi. ....... -
teachers in both Departaaents as tbe patronage oi we
public may require. ,k
This Institute was (fnwea a uuvnu vu. -y
I eeilature of North Carolina, with the power ot con
ferring Degree.-; upon those who complete the prc
scribed Course of Studies. .
akW Applications for admission will be received
until the 1st of September, and must be directed to
r C .1 Fox, President of the Board, Charlotte, N. C.
Tor further particulars see Circular. j
L C. J. FOX,
JAS. P. IRWIN,
U. LaF. ALEXANDER,
JAS. IL CARSON,
THUS. II. BREM,
W. A. OWENS, Com.
of Charlotte,
.T B. EERR. Intend. int
of Charlotte
Charlotte, N. C. April 12, 1859.
JONAS HUD1S1LL,
Architect and Builder.
, DESIGNS FURNISHED AND BUILDINGS
COMl'IjlvrJil' Uii i nxi mwj
ABLK TERMS, AND IN EVERY
STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE,)
On Colhye ttrert, f.-ncr of Eighth street.
Charlotte. N. C.
. ..-..it to the Citizens of
1.1) mo-i ru.-pei i ui i i.i
I.
public on
F. SCARR having purchased the entire interest in
the firm of F. SCARR & CO., the Business will here
after be continued by himself personally.
iN. MI Krt9 and Accounts due the late firm ot
v '.,.,. t- f, in Juinan 1st. IS.'iO. must be paid in
to F. SCARR by July 1st, or they will be placed in the
hand of an Attorney for immediate collection.
May 17, tf
J. M. MILLER, mTd7
Praclitioner of Mrdiciuc aud Surgery,
MaylOth. Office opposite Kerr's Hotel.
K A H N W L I Lli K & l ft u l n u n aj
( Second Door from
STORE
& BROTHERS
j
NOTICE.
Ml those indebted to c, bj Note or Account, will
ii w. iiupK
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
CONCORD, N. C.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
September I"'8 -v
the most reasoi
)1ji-' i1' - " '
lable terms, and on the
the
ell ange nis meinou . .
rcunfre CASH for nil work done in hi
Shop, before removal.
Jan. 2.. I58.
Machine
tf
P. SAUKS,
Arckitecl and Bmller,
Will furnish Designs. Plans and Drawings for Public
Buildings, Private Residences and Villas. JM$
attention will be paid to building Flouring Mills t orn
Uills, r. Omca in 3d story of Alexander s BtuMing,
liont room, over China HalL
Charlotte, Oct. 19, 1
ETM FIRE IHSURANCE COSPAf
cash assetts, i,r.o,oo.
K. NYE HUTCHISON, Agent.
Charlotte. April IT. l5:i yr
Belts! Belts'! Belts!!!
UROM the best Belting Company, at aanumciurr.
prices :
1 inch..
CASH PRICE
...121
...15
...17
...:is
..."o
cts. per foot.
T. JI. Bran f- Go's.)
HAVE opened an entire new Stock ot tancy ana
staple Dry Goods and Millinery, to which they invite
the attention of the citizens of this place and surround
ing country. Our Stock consists of every variety, and
of the latest styles.
Rich col d Dress Silks,
Roiled Blk Silks,
Bl'k and col'd Berages.
French Jaconets and Organdies.
Jac't and Org"c Robes and double Jn pes.
Prints of various styles and all qualities,
Best qualities ot tuauioves.
Pick-Nick Mitts, col'd Bl'k cotton fcsilk Gloves.
Hosiery, of all kinds. i
Bonnets, Mis--cs k Chid'n Flats k Jockics,
Bonnet Ribbons.
Lace Points and Mantillas.
Linen and Pique Dusters
Tabk- Damask & Cloths; i
Damask Napkins and Doylies. j
Embroideries. . . ., , a
Pomp-a-dourandPico!omini ollars and bctts.
Swiss and Cambric Collars:
Maltese and Valencie Sleeves.
Muslin & Lace Sleeves new designs.
Emb'd Pocket Hdkfs.
llemStitched k Ror'd ilkfs.
Camb'c and Swiss Edgings and Insertings.
Camb'c and Dimity Hands and Ploancings.
Lisle and French Th'd Edgings and Inserting.
Bl'k Lace Edgings.
Bl'k Lace Veils.
Dress Trimmings, Fringes,
Braid, Buttons, ic.
Hoop Skirts of all kinds.
Plaid and Striped Homespun?.
Drown Shirtings and Sheetings.
Bleached Long Cloth Sheetings.
Cotton Osnabnrgs
Marseilles Quilts, and
Also a jrrcat variety of fancy art icles.
We oiler our Stock at remarkably low prices, anu
EXCLUSIVELY for CASH.
In addition to ourlarjre Stock of Dry RJJS
on hand the ..est stock of superior READ -N ADE
CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and Carpet
Bags and a large assortment of
Family CJrocerics,
Saddlery, and Hardware at low prices.
May 24, 18:.:
Negroes Wanted,
Is and nrovisiODS. 31ill-
Uvaottico n vnvv i
inn. ,if,nn mid of eanital will bo withdrawn frooa
ivuc v - - f f,
agricultural industry, probably, in all parts ot
Continental Europe, and the demand for food will
tax the utmost energies of producers here. Prices
of course, will rise, money will be plenty, and pro
sperity will, of course, revive, and with it speeula
ti,m of all kinds. Railroads, western lands and all
sorts of mad enterprises will sympathize in the
i prevailing buoyancy.
1 "We should" take lessons from experience, two
years ago, when the Crimean war afforded us that
monetary Millenium which has been succeeded by
! such disastrous revulsion and depression. Then it
j was that men, not content with their unexpected
1 overflow of prosperity, thirsted for something
; greater fortunes 'were suddenly made, and the
proceeds invested in Western town lots, on the
imaginary line of some Railroad for which political
1 speculators had lobbied a huge and unavailing
land grant from Congress. Luckily the misior
! tunes resulting from this folly are too vividly
' present to the victims to permit its repetition to
l. the excess it was carried before."
ii
ncv theie, vet tne vaiiey
already pours out its ores by millions worth, and
constantly increasing every year. tc. ;
probablv, the market value of this region will be
not less' than a hundred millions. The line was
run about fifty years ago, and North Carolina is
barred by the statute of limitation from reclamation.
The "mountain dew" was decidedly unwholesome
that time for the good old State."
1
4 ply.
Seamless
Belti
. Ml
manufactured
(
o
to order at short
lo
12
12
Conducting Hose of all si for w ater or steam pres
ordered direct from the Manutacturei S. ALSO,
"inking of all FBSSt
want to buy Negro Boys and UirlS irom i - u o
years old, for which the highest prices in ca.n .
paid.
Mav 11, 1850
SAME. A. HARRIS.
I.xia. for Sale.
1 Rare Chance is now offered to biy one of the
Handsomest Farms in Western North Carolina.
.....,,, I'm
.... . 1... no- H..-irnu to rcuiuie i'"'-'
11 1'. SUHM i i" ' "'"6 . . .-.,
T'
iVotice.
AH persons indebted to ns for the last qnarter need
not expect to buy Goods from us any longer on a credit
We int.nd to do a th, w mths -business; werewre,
yna arc indebted to us lor a longer period, call andpa.
tor on the first day of April your credit w ill stop.
We positively intend to enforce the above even wit
om best friends, and hope no oBenee will be taken.
Kg" Ul Vccounts due for last year that are not paid
bv the 1st of April, wiB be handed out for collection.
4 ; H. H. WILLIAMS & CO.
March 20, 18.19. '
Fresh and
The
C
Insur
nhavlAtte Mutual Fire
t A w f
ance ompiiiiy,
nvrn-rt'i; ... take risks aeainat loss by fire, on
Hon
s u a 1 rate:
N'
A.
JXO
H. I
nO.U. T OUIHf. At., .it
V v 7
President A. 0. STRELE,
Vice President C. OVERMAN,
AttomOS. H. WILSON.
c .j Teat'r E. N i B ill. nmov..
DIRECTORS:
TKFI V S. T. Rloioi
L BBOWN, now,
T VYI OR, F- SCAR
CH VS. OVKKM AN.
i- v,.;..i,.n V Scarr. Jno.
C.
IS
If a mCT FLO I Si,
rood Low for cash. ,
II. Ii: WILLIAMS t CO.
Exeat
L. Brown.
April so, ie:o.
dr. ciitJiriovs
- 1. 1 A r II 4 1 I 1 I
.1. II l'l'.l I ' ( . (Ill
country, otters tor sale
which she now reside-, lying 4 m.icM. o... v ..... -on
the Western flank Road. The land is now in a high
state oSivation. In the yard is a Well ft"
Water The Plantation has been much iiuprot ed in ,
he last few years. The Dwelling Honse and OuUbmld
n(T3 are aH new. There is also a young Orchard
ofSUSIl hundred fine choice FRUIT TREES on -the
niantation, bearing this the second year. This Plan -I
Too is verv bealtby, and is beautifully situated, con
taining 50 Acres, one half of which is cleared.
Terms made to suit the purchaser, l or par-
eire or m. -JSSSSw.
M.iy 10, 1850. tf
Notice.
R persons are hereby cautioned against hunting
Mav 2, 1859 Jm
Long and Short Days. At Berlin and
London the longest day has sixteen hours and a
half; at Stockholm, the longest day has sixteen
hours, and the shortest seven; at St. Petersburg,
the longest day has nineteen, and the shortest five
l rp Vml-.Tid the longest dav has
Hours; ni iviuwj , o
twenty-one hours and a half, and the shortest two
hours and a half; at Wanderus in Norway, the day
lasts from the 21st of May to the 22d of July,
without interruption; and at Spitzenburgen, the
longest day is three months and a half.
fsTkn ii..iist:i Difinateh learns from a reliable
source that a man living in the lower part ol that
county came to his death a few days ago under the
most horrible circumstances. He was intoxicated,
i . i.i u: .;c.. vo ;,, t,.i,d,Ml tn kill himself. She
aiKl III1U 1MB ni. ...
seconded the proposition and aided him in getting
a rope over a beam in the house, and in getting it
around his neck. She then knocked the chair
irom under him, and he fell, breaking his neck.
His wife immediately ranaway and had not been
apprehended.
The Southern Convention. This body,
lately in session at Vicksburg, among other things,
adopted a resolution recommending a Southern
Convention to take some means to prevent the
installation (in case of the election) of a "Black
Republican" President, and should this fail, to
provide for a secession and the forming of a Southern
confederacy.
''Abolition Potatoes." Under the above
caption the Charleston Courier mentions a little
fact that ought to be borne in mind. It says that
; a friend in that city had occasion lately in a letter
to a brother now residing in Philadelphia, to make
inquiries concerning the vegetable markets, and
referred to potatoes especially. The brother in
: Philadelphia gives the following information tn
reply:
"The Quakers arc prejudiced against Charleston
1 potatoes; and you may laugh at the idea, but it is a
: fact that the infernal abolitionists, who go to market
actually always ask if they arc Southern vegetables
if so Ihev wont touch them with a forty foot pole.
. . . .. o ttf o .l
What do you think ottiiatr iveDomncrneia pm
our money into their laps as it were, while they
are so bitter against us that they will not buy
Southern produce and vegetables if they know it.
There is a nut for your Charleston folks to
crack."
How A PniNTEK Rose. The Lincolnshire
(Eng.) Tiuics sa3's: "Wllliam IIttnry Adania
Esq., of Boston, in this country, the new Attorney
General for the colony of Hong Knog, has ascend
ed the social scale to his present position thus :
compositor, reader, reporter, sub-editor, editor and
newspaper proprietor, oarnsier, mewwi u.
roent, colonial attorney general. He is an example
under our own eyes of what a man of modern
abilities and a fair share of industry and energy
may accomplish in this much abused aristocratic
England of ours."
Ti,v ffniTP Sum It has been a source of
much anxiety to the people of Eastern North Caro
lina, to witness for some years past, the evident
i ei.-J lmridniT in mir waters. Al-
uecreaso ui u -ti .
bemarle Sound at one time furnished more shad
and herring to the commerce of the country than
almost all the other fishing grounds in the Union,
and all the streams in N. Carolina, had them in abund
ance. But in late years they have been growing
lo0 bv .loorees. until it has become a hazardous
business to embark largely in fishing. We think
. . 1.1. iv- t ...V
in proportion as they nave leit our aiC. v..
have gone North. Nova Scotia seems now to be
the great redezvous for herring. Washington
(ir. 0.) Dispatch.
Simple Mode of Ascertaining Interest.
new mode of computing interest on any number
of dollars, at six percent., which appears simple:
.!.. ,, ".i-.n number of dollars by the
murium "-o.y ; . , i
number of da vs of interest desired, seporate the
ri-ht hand figure, t-nd divide by six ; the result
is'the true interest of such sum for such number
of days at six per cent. This rule is so simple'and
so true, according to all business usage, that every
banker, broker, merchant or clerk should l ost it
up for reference and use. There being no such
thin as a fraction in it, there is scarcely any
liability to error or mistake. iy no oruer am.i
meticai process can the de.-dred information be ob
tained with so few figures.
ip m m
A BANOERors Place. A correspondent of
the Macon Press,
says
writing
from Indian Springs
The noDulation of this place is put down at four
hundred, yet, strange to say, within the last six
weeks there have been twelve marriages and six
teen births ! Miss C y, of M n, who eloped
wit1 i b,, of Jasper, were married here last
evening. CIt was a veiy gay affair.
The same writer says Mr Yarner, the proprie
tor of the Springs, Recently killed a rattlesnake
ci-ht feet in length and proportionately large in
ciictimferei.ee. Mr. V. also has a chicken in his
possession which "has three legs and three heads ;
;.. hMit IVvnv ii ti'i tbsold. It cats with all three
IS ilUUUl ivui
heads; and crows three distinct notes at the same
tmc' Savannah Morning Xeics, May V.
False Pit hie. "lucle .Teems," writing from
Charleston, S. C to a country paper, notes the
Ul uc rcspoiiaiuit;. ,
Tr. tho imivorsitv of TTnsala. in Sweden, lived
j it i in- j - i j '
a young student a lonely youth, with a great
love for studies, but witnout means iwr puiui..a
them. He was poor, and without connections.
Still he studied, living in great poverty, but
keeping a cheerful heart; and trying not to look
at the future which looked so grimly at !un,1"
His good humor and good qualities made him be
loved by his young comrades. Once he was stand
ing w ith some of them in the great square ot
Upsala, prating away an hour of leisure, when the
attention of the young men became arrested by a
very young and elegant lady, who at the eide of
an elderly one, walked slowly over the place. It
was the daughter of the Governor of Upland, liv
ing in the city, and the lady with her was her
governess. She was generally known for her
beauty and for her goodness and gentleness of
character; and was looked upon with great adtnira-
An the vountr men now
stood silently looking gazing at her, as she passed
on like a graceful vision, one of them exclaimed :
'Well, it would be worth something to have a kiss
from such a mouth !' The poor young student,
the hero of our story, who was looking intently
on that pure and angelic face, exclaimed, as if by
inspiration, 'Well, I think I could have it.
'What !' cried his friends in chorus, 'are you cra
zy ? Do you know her" etc. 'Not at all,' he an
swered; 'but I think she would kiss me, just now,
if T asked her.' 'What in this place, before all
our eyes V In this place, before your eyes.
'Freely V 'Freely.' Well, if she will give you a
kiss in that manner, I will give you a thousand
dollars 1" exclaimed one of the party. 'And 1 -'And
I !' cried three or four others, for it so hap
pened that several rich young men were in the
group, and the bets ran high on so improbable an
event, and the challenge was made and received
in less time than we take to relate it.
"Our hero iny authority tells us not whether
he was handsome or plain I have my peculiar
m .son for twdievinn that he was rather plain,
but singularly good looking our hero lmtne
diately walked to meet the young lady. He
bowed to her and said, 'My lady (mmfroleen);
fi.i,,.... ; in vmir band.' She looked at him
in astonishment, but arrested her steps. He pro
ceeded to state his name and condition, his aspi
rations, and related truly and simply what had
just passed between him and his companions.
The young lady listened attentively, and when ho
had ceased to speak, she said blushing, but, with
great sweetness : 'H by so little a thing so much
can be effected, it would be foolish in me to re
fuse your request,' and she kissed the young man
publicly in the open square.
'Next day the young student was sent for by
the Governor. He wauted to sec the young man
who dared to ask a kiss of bis daughter in that
way, and whom she had consented to kiss so.
He received him with a severe and scrutinizing
brow, but after an hour's conversation was so
pleased with him, that he offered him to dine at
his table during his studies at Upsala.
' Our young student now pursued his etuoies
in a manner which soon made him regarded as
the most promising scholar at the university.-
Three years were not passed after the day of the
first kiss, when the young man was allowed to
give a second one to the lovely daughter of the
Governor as to his intended bride.
"He became, later, one of the greatest scholars
i in Sweden, as much respectea lor nis learning
i 1 W Ml . J (Vo-ot'OC
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BALL YARN AND DOMESTIC.
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Ane in all its eomplieated forma, " -" J
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JS to direetions accompany lag each box. U . W purely
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t .i, i "-a i w Belleville. Illinois.
June 14, IS.'S. )
BY J. B. KERR, Proprietor.
nr-i VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the
Mii patrons of the Charlotte Hotel.
At thirl Hotel is kept the line ot T: ri-weeK ly
Stages from Charlotte via Monroe, - C-., aim
feSS" tK Charlotte Hotel conveyed to ar d from
the Depots free of charge. KERR.
Oct. I, 1858. 1
State ot X. Catoliiii, Connly,
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April T- rm, I85f
Joshua Lee vs. Aurelious Hilton.
Attachment levied on Land.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Au
relious nilton, the defendant in this case, resides be
yond the limit of th State. It is therefore ordered
for six successive weeks, notiiying saiu utiB. w
and appear at the next court ot i'lea? ana ynarier oc
etoBS. to be held for the county of Cnion at the court
house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in July next, then
and there to .-how cause ii any ue u., . v
, ..- j ,i...ii K ci, Ll and the nroceeus ot
ieicu on muu .
sale applied to the plaiotifl s debt, raiercsi anu cow-
Witness J F. Hough, clerk ot our said court at
office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in April, and , the
ad year of American Independence A. V. ISoJ.
c:Ut Prs fee $6, J- F. IIOLGH, c. u. c. c.
tiiauesiuu, u. s v .u 1 I'm-I, s ebaracter HIS WOrKS Win unuuic
arrival in that city of two school teachers from the ; C!. of science, and from hi happy
Nin th, and remarks: union"sr)run' a family well known in Sweden ui
We have much available talent in the South tXfVlK fr V fcrtW and
but I fear there is too much pride in lie 1 ! tl Pm. Hrc dcd a9 amall
can Be no more discredit i.i a female teaching for high V ;hJ WM,h -flw&luTe
alivlihood than for her husband to be working , things, com pareu w.ti i b
for a living. There are, 1 tear, many young .au.os
that it l
- '., .. RI11S. lll.lv. J cuiivuuvuuvu. ""J". .
. 1 1-M .!-., n. ..1.1 ViO inntt I illtini' ... . ... . I -1 ... I!., rniran
ot education, wuo, wuue uin "ou r . . ; remarkable anil nttiDir lOKen oi bhwh
i.. .u j;-..;,. and lndonendcnce ot tne ouin, n ; . A ,, .i fiMV
iu uic u't,""j - 1 . , i j inai annually mi n.v j
ivciiration where ttiey are nt-eueu, . . .i. Tr...r
eiiiia"iusi " " i
! thou"h they may leci ever so paumuv.
f ibnsp N'nrth of us, whose
ButtlC 1 lit' ri.1 l 1LCO V' - " - -
. Lo mnro or loss anta"onifctie to our
hv tho court that pub (uition be nuoie in uie ue-iem , hucicsid mu.-.. mv. - .
Democr l the town of Charlotte, i.titution,, .imply because a false pr.de wi 11 allow
ill defendant to be 4. : that dirnitv and a crust are
iiiim.
Stafe of X. rarolin,ion County.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions-April Term, 1859
Abel Helms vs. Josiah Wentz.
Attachment levied on land
rJt & nnw vear.
that annually on me uibi. uaj . ---- j .
both bouse of the Tennessee Legislature formally
. j t ,.a- r.?.Tr ihpir re-
adjourn ami procceu in a
specte to Mrs. Polk.
Libkral Offeu. Paris papers bring an item,
which, if we dve its purport here, may put some
...efcraUe toothing J; fcc g JVJZ S a
.i T,, ; n irreat error. J ruc dignity arises iruui mc , Agncuuurai o.n.itij . .b..
and I nes of the io on which J build the fires that ! of five thousand franes raised by nferip
2 1 iilun e and cheer, and warm the friends who fion anorig the members, to any person who . nh. U
illume anu u., i .i" ,a ne nrf.ervincr tobacco TlantH,
cLMiinH in "To do gooa anu w i.miu.u.nvii.v, awwfr mi; j - o . -
fSnoC" an injunction of Holy Writ; and it 1 dnring their vegetation, from the ravages ol in
wou d b well for us to shake off our lethargy, and i sect, A eommission apprnnted Jgj
rise to a true knowledge and sense of our position win declare, at the end of September, I860, and
anddutV after trial, which remedy has snceeedad.
. . nni- TV.o ..x . l :.i .iwm.n tn bi man: vou diuld
VF.RSE TO FREEDOM AND H'AKi 1 " ".jonn, bbiu aticigj." j
Newberry Rising Sun, of the 25th instant, relates ; become a tctotaller you have been drinking again
. n l - 1 .1 ..... I A i "
.k. f..llr.m-inrr inrddrint:
W""""?"?: ... v-i.l-Jk
"One of the citizens or tins insinct itu
few
Peters' Patent Non-explosive Self
generating Gas Lamp.
. fvnrcd with the best, safest
The public are tW-l if
ana Poll Gas It is aaapieu iui
SnrchSfotet, XX "te mas rMdS'
kC,k T& i. XVE IIUTCHISOX CO. I
-w
rf. Hint Jo
It appearing to tne "" ""-.,Za ul l"c Z" . 4.
siah Wentz. the defendant in tnis cae, "y dav3 ajro with a numDer oi nis negrow 1'"'
the limits of t his State. It is therefore ordered by the J ofcarryinp them to a free State. W 1th the
eonr, that publicatbin be ma e m t e estern Demo- j P of g g .
Cr!i' nofrine defendant to 'be and I hc was a vicious boy, and whom he was afraid
rrlttbl t court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, j carry with him they were reluctant to go, eon
to be held for the county ofUnion at the court house j Jl ere carried off again6t their Wishes.
...... ii ,,4or ;,. Jnl nest, tnen anu l . . . . i .j y mmr
in Monroe, on tne -j - . ... j ceveral of his negroes, wnom ne wibucu .v, , ",eu, Bir, i J""
there to show cause if any he w landle ed positively marchone fctep, .ay.ng that ; ifc cle3U before his own door
1 nHed 'to e debt, interest and cost. y were satisfied vntb tbcir cona uou ; ntal YotlthMy
A mCHK O . - . t C1--.J -
to-aay. If Mlniater?"
"L)o you never ias.e ump j "-"i .
"Ah, but John, you must look at your circum
stances, and not mine." , . ...
"Very true, sir," said John, "but can you tell
me how the streets of Jerusalem were kept so
clean?" n
"No, John, I cannot tell you that.
"Well, sir, it was just oecausc every uuc -r
It is adapted for W- J liandaV in April, and in the 83d
year of American Independence, A. D. 1859.
63-et Prs fee $6. 3.1. H0UOH, c. r . c. c.
miserv in a free soil State.
i shown good sense." .
dear girl, will you
edom starvaxiou uu j - ,-e
ThcJ have gmS. yonr Kir