V T3LIC GOOD." PAYABLE IN ADYANCJ NO. I,02C. - 1 -"V. : . . rr ' . ' Jl1L: aA;i.l j.G . t - . i t . I-1 v l21"" -oS ; v i ? vv v V Z1 ri. v ; ; 1 : .rv ! .l"VA-ir V;':-, ' ';'t'."--r ? :v-;r:-o.-; .-if-.j I: ; : x Terms, S2 oo rim ankumP' i ; tS-:-';:?'-".:-"-'-V1'"" ' f'tflEi NOBLEST; MOTlVi: . - r 1 I i ;t3iB OF SUBSGKIPTION. Single copyj in advance. 'per annum v "$ 2 00 A " . , , at Ibe end f the yeat 3,00 Sinjrlc corien. five rents. " : , ro suWIptioa will be received for less ttiarf sil months. . . . . , t Rtitv 1 t n i J JC ' . A . . J c?-t3 pr xiiare of 16 Iini?3, or. lew, for the ; Good8 " &xr Mft.eiwhi'i - " tenia jor ea.cn- euixeauent ioseruon. Tar . vomkc fw uiwucj w pruu uy pprioU under. three months. ' f, ; ; i - ' --; ,heir tock consisU in Por thfrise months. 4 . V.iv. --iiSi M.'Alii.'C' ' Other adrertiR-mfnt,by ." the rear-on faTorahle Laffiiira and Java id- Loaf Sugar ; tBio, Coffee : Butter. Cheese. Advrtiteir art iMirticiilarly reoBestPd to" riivA :r!i-5fyoi-a -Tlai-rl ? Tir oA Wdd ' :." ' - P. . rt , JL tle or Jtake cattle to winter for 5 dollars pt:rueaafj: ': STPHArAN,, itTOBlVPf t , -aud retard the tfowp with young calves ; and incase ;XjTA,VfJ1 associated, tbeiasetres t'dgetber in aener- tionof 5 dollars wilKbe. made, ib all cates where I pur is t a. a v w mcm vuv i UJU w.- uui iui ivi tlioec W B. l Will 'VUPV iiiat - t JALENDER,F0R;i85!).; vt I vTUENOIU'II ". cZrollvN;'' Or 5s C; .'".JO FAYETTE VILLE, KC- " ; - Judicial-Anecdote. Mr Reporter Jone?, f;. lWujreniW: Cccri of North Carolina, !i( e faip is ostn s. r with that of Cousin iIIy D Unra,' a !!s i!.c followiiig' with-.Hiiaitahle- htirn.-r, sLowit: c it ar- nesK, aad are now' receiving a well selected. Stock of For. further Luior'mation as' to' the, value of the Cattle, l&eyare, waling-' to- x. &creler8't&'W.'''liTomlmBoii..'' ' u "iV-rrrrJaa. 7.-;-. 3t -- JNO. V- JONES.: NO T IC E T O C UT Y CREDITORS. jLIi persons having claims against the Couniy'of Cumberland are requested to band i them xo tue . ; stale the niimier of insertions desired, otherwise they -.-n . va i nrv ' ii - tjuu nr i Ulerk of the County Goun on or before the 1st day of ! Will be merted until forbid, and charge d accordingly. Y;aco1? l? -Wacierellll J5D18, Mt3.. and February uext. for the purpose of being passed upon I jFgr-JOU WORK of all kinds executed heatlT1 and Kits.;- -Topacco, Snuff and Cigars Foreign by the Committee of Finance. - By order of the -omptly. ' -7 ; - . ' Wd DoihesticVanes axkLmSral-: -',: ', :; MITTEU;pF FINANCE. . 'Nov. 20. -Sin r ", ' ' . ' -. : . Kj. ') - I Hay street. Fayeiterille, WRIGHT f AND FULLER. ATTORNEYS ANLf COUNSELLORS AT LAW, LRME-NT T'AVRfGtlT and BARTHOLOMEW FUl.UOVhar' lave associated themselves tncpthfir r .. . i .. . . " 0 lor me pill t iictri; proFe&sian. Prompt atten tion given-m iuinafiscomTpitted to their charee. j They willactice'in the comitiles of Cumberland iarii:ii,-ryaini)sou, icowfon and liladen . .Nov. lh:84 tf T U O Y Sz FUIiliKR, AtJornty und Counsellors AT !LaW. T0BERT E. TROY EIVEI), ods, JUST REC GOOD asspnrtment ofi4 Kerseys. .Blankets, Tw Jeans, Satmetts, Ciassimeres, ;. Prints, Shoes, &c. ' ALS6 18. Doz. Hoop Ski -ts, 50 44 Linen ant Marseilles Shirts. STARR & WILLIAMS. Nov. 27. -tf isroTiCBL , LL Persons indebted to me by Note or Account, are earnestly reqqested to call ; and settle the, saute. 1 hose who have long standing acbountt, can- ; not expect further indulgence. ' j j j luo.-e wno nave accounts against me are requestea jPRILi to present me ramc.ioi payuieui. ! i Jan. 8. 8.9. Ira J. A. PE.MDERTON. " ? f . " ' i.i t . a. vo- jr- ' - T - - . ... ' v. , " m v . m v mr pti a d at r iv-WH.itvr. lilt - i.--s: g i--.?:r,r x -7 . ' ;? Kt inrtnn umi, euiue ui me compeers ol U;-Slyn, Hi.Lin. 1 . - - ct.,-;. .v. r-r f -a roiitinnR.to see. farorable tnention 1 . j i. . . - ' z ' ' r ' a irv'-rwr- :'iat..-.v .'rs.-.7- v . " r. rw"-: t r -t v ----- , ' . y,u xeursoiu are rniuer slow at tvt"-T. Jur - , ... v..:. 3 -. ' 'bvrltttesqfbousfe Favettevi.ie. "A v,;;3 . r -V V 9 ti Il.- l21l4-a5 Jre8Pnt for trial iu which t.x-Judu. r , ;:; t 16 r::ir ; ia-4 19V-20 l2t. S?-'6 iJam? 'u " witness -iu tl:e rneey 1. -d Ti: VARY, without - ? - ; AV ' T 8r,: ,I0V?11 :,l2rn,,S At. this sallj the uho'e har 1 . their Jut ,f i fi T 8 9 10 11 10 'for the difference in 1h?TeWbsre??fTtT , ... ?0 v V , . j r i . inPTt. soring. New Orleans ma v be 5 snrrouririedl , " . ... . . r .-. . r ' 1 $ JOHN P. NVC. . FILLER, have V'l'orm d an association -for the practice of their .profession in Bolcsoi co.. only-fR- E. Troy will 4 also lUtem the Courts otstilaaen and Corumbus', and J. P. I'uIUt those ofCuntbei'lan'tl. ; j Their Ollice in .Lumbermen will be kept open at It.t. times. ' j J January 9,18n8. 83-tf . 1. ArPEARS. ', ATTORXEY AT LAW, TT'ENDS the Coil r If of Cumberland, Harnett, XjL -" aki! and Jolitiytoti . . ' . .... . . Adjress, Tofime, Warpett Co.', N. C. I"eb. 1(. lh".(i. ! 1 8r-y ATTO UKKfk: AT L .VTV. Can be fonml it Ulc fonnerly occupied l)r. (jf i 1 1 i-xnf , on I'ovv Street. , r. ii-'v-' 1 ! : . JS,.-i ; Uy F I Y ETTEV June-20. 185S. T 4 t XT rin'E RUnSCRIU'EMiving associated ihemsel j JL together in' the; p ctfeeof Law, und-.-r the name end rft to of CAlk:lf).NThfcv SHA , will attend the County a i l Sup -I'ior Coil rfs of Moore, Montgomery, AtMon. .Riciimol aitd aooeson. ;Ail Dusiness, en- IX L E , tf C. USEFUL ARTICLES. FLUID, Oil and Lard Ln ps: Brittauia and Bi ass Candlesticks; Superior Stee . Snutiers; Brittania Castors, Tea lots and Coffeepots: Brittania SPOONS and LADLES;1 Brittania Communion Se 8 Goblets and Cups; Tinned Iron Spoo is and Ladles; Planished Tiu Cotfce Urn-i and Pots, Tea Pots; Oyster and Beef Stjeak Bi shes; and Dish. Covers; : Waitkks, ofall si :es and shapes. a Fine Scissors; large for Cutting, small for embroid er- ; Razors and Pi Baskts! nOXE'S p.irkling GKLATIXE.l' or Sale by J S. J. HINSDALE. Dec 18, 1858. tf Q PEKM, Refined, Lard, Linseed and Tanner's OIL ; O WHITE LEAD ; Burning Fluid ; Putty,; Window I mB .iw1 Sh ntnll Riy.os: I- I J J U iMU ALSO h ! . MAY A fresh supply of Pond's Pain Destroyer. ; tForsaleby JASl MARTINE. Nov. 27. tf - ': ! ' ocke.t' Knives; Baskets! for, all pui poses; COFFEE IILL.S, , Iron and Stous Morters; . ) Stone Crocks; Tin. Ware; Cedar Tub.-, Pails, Churns and Bowls; i Coun'er Scales, to weigh i to 540 lbs; .' Family Scales, to weigh every ounce to 4 lb: OTltSE. ves Cocoa Dippers; Hair ind Wire Seives; Tabjle Mats; reatilier Dusters; Dust Pans; Curtain Pius; Hand and lea Hells, " " ' Music Portfolios; Ladies Work Boxes; Rosewood ; Toilet Bxes; :; Ladies' Leather Bags, (large;) . White Satin Beads and White Cut Beads, for I fany wprk; . j. Porte Monaies, entirely of leather, a superior article; Electric Polishing t'owuer; lpoy's Saus; Corkscrews. A great variety of other useful, articles, too tedious to mention. Come urid soe for vourselves ai the "Crockery Store." : ! Atr. N. TILL1 NG1IAST. . Oft: 2. . H i i -i;m ' . SHet- TLNMVAHK, &cl ON hand, a large assortment of Box and cooking Stoves ; Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron ; Lead Pipe. Al so the " Old Dominion Cofice P1." ; For sale by Nov. 27. tf JAMES MARTINE. j y Rockinsrham.:' Richmond Jxo. . Camkkon.; : May I, lt.-.s. fly ounty, NIC. Jxo. D. i Shaw. ' " . . : t AUCTIONEER A COIISSION MERCHANT, East Side of Gillespie Street' 1 FWKf TKVILLK, N. C. Nov. ,1:5. l-"8 4 1JVD BOYS' W. II TUKI,Ii3T()i, Ucietnl riunijii8lu Wfichann vj NORTH WATER, STREET, 1 IVifmi'igUn;' N. C., 7"ILL !?ive .personal Attention tothcsaie or stiip- ineilt r all oisiLT-uniLMit 01 .ai omits ui . . -t . . 1 1 . Other conntrv proUjle.anu any oiuer niine cu trusted hieare, he promptly atteuded to. Vp'riV 18 18m.' iy t X. M E S I A V I S , having , ni permanently locating in tne r,-.v- if rai-ottevi!, rspectfullj otters his servi- . !ii 1-if tMis id this place ;and surrountiing : ... i . . 1 Li.. f 1 Count rv 1 1,1 aw tae various nnmuiiea yi m 1 iw jfessi:i, including tle j manufacture of Mineral tTe.-t'i. lie is sati-ih1 1, tttor an extensive expert r ... ..:,.'. ...V.Tn.'l Sm' tbi-iTorh Tiprifal '(. Ml H I I 11 -1.7 ll't.ll i.-.r!.--.. . , far marl LADIF& GEJTS, MISSES' BOOTS, SHOESA GAITERS,, 8fc. AXD, IX FACT. KVERYTHrXG USUALLY SOLD IX HIS LIXE rianters and all others wtto desire to purchase, a superior article of j No. 1 EROGANS, are rqspeetfully solicited to ceill and examine his stock.' Havinj'just returned troni the iMortb, and exam ined my Goods carefully before purchasing, I flatter myself that I am now prepan d to sll tliem upon ' as good terms as they can be bqught in this market, LEATHER of all descriptions; and for all pur poses, constantly on hand , The above articles will be L UTTERL Oirs LINE. TEAMER -'FANNY" leaves Fayetteville every k5 Monday and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington, Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock. carrvtiiG: paasengers and freight. Steamer "SOUTHERNER with a fail comple ment of Flat- mikes one or more trips per week, as circumstances mav require. ! The accident to the Steamer "ROWAN" will be repaired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct. 9. -If : j j .' NOTICE TO SOLDIER'S WIDOWS. .--t '- rz;Z : . . 'i 11 o iiuyv rwxmiiR uu?;ui lucrmsrstiauu musk tare- l;onfrrps havnif jc 1 u ! y Bcifcifu oiovrcvci uucrcu uy uiui 111 luia iun,n ket.comprising every "stvle and qkiantity of qj, 'HHE WIDOWS OF MEXICAN Soldiers, r it and the Widows of Soldiers who died IN Service, in the war ot 1812, can have their U - J.I .11 1 1 J it-J ...Lj : .1 maae aaaitionai pruivision lui; rrr-' JULY AUGUST 20 27 3 10 n 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 IT 24 31 7 14 21 28 SEPTEMBER qCTUBER 4 11 18 25 21 28 . 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 22 29 5 12 19 6 1 3 10 17 24 31 : 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 !'2 f'9 16 i23 30 1. 6 13 20 27 23 30 (i 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 ! 3 f 10 s 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 25 1 8 15 22 2 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 . 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 2J 2 9 16 23 30 26foycoruou. utauH.iiuwc.a, ' J 1 Mr Stranjre's pun.J The J scattered inrougn every garuen be fAt stU did not ste iuite tiif ti"i(t r to of 2 ; every vacant 10. in . the pnn: ' At the close i the c-ii-caii th.-J.ule 9) tDerL?T;fr- IV?Z 'r?" re.nrncd home, still nd,n,g -., .h, m.k of Mr Strange, and wonderiajfriLrc ihe.jri7i (conld.be .; 'just -before Jie reached' l.nnu-, liov- OYEMBER Give-me the management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge.' JNO. M. HOSE. Fayetteville, June 19, 1838. Acrt. for Pensions. tf! Oct. 23 : uJr decided o BANK OF FAYETTEVILLE. npiIE Directors of.tbis Bai JL" dend ol" 4 per cent, out six months. Payable on anil after the 1st Jan'y 1859 VV. G. Jan. 1, 1859. 2t . . . t t Ll. TA -.1 . 1 .. ...'is.: t i- .1. . .p. .'!. . f,..l nviinnr anil vflT-fiil m;in. 1)1 'lit-, I ti t'l lli'.ir'. 111 iier. a- w HEDI PATENT CHKM FOR AXLES, lillL 'HpniS Grease for Stages, EAST'S l AL GREASE L GEARING. i till ell as disease. of the minuth, i None but ilddo use f in the various Uperati iix. ' Ciart wilL be moderate,: that the ; Leu-jits of the -Profusion mny lie placed within ( th ic i t nil wba inay1 jteel an; interest in the pre 'rvafi i of the'Teetlt j ' : xri )M?a over Uoaston!s Jewelry "Store, where lie wil U. f.iind at all tiipes. My 15, 1S58 tf ;. ' :: ;. .. i -i i I' r ;' lip. ' iuV'-: 1 .:. r i ! it . ; 1' I IJ Y GEO. LAUDER, Two -Doors above 0. T, Ifaiirli ; & Son's Store 1 F.iyelteville, N. C. ' Oct. 1, 185b ly. r ; - --" r ' -: i ;, : - ' M ' , : : (18 patterns,) Cake Baskets, . CamUesticks, Cups, Tea Sets. Goblets, Spoon Holders, Butter DUlies, Butter Knives, Mo .' passes Cups, Napkin I Rings, Tea Bells, Pie. Knives, j Sugar Tgngs, and Spoons. FRENCH FORKS, tVaffoiis. Carts, f 'arriafresi. JL Mill Gearing. Heavv Bpariiigs. &c., is found to be tlie best in use. It iswnrranted to stanit any tern- purature. It combines the fcody and fluidity d 1 al low. Rerswax mid Tar. keeps the Axles alwavs eOol aud doe- nt run oil', and is liiis.u -pass..d in dui nbility Manufactured uy J. I A consignment on Iind, of the " Car.dlnian,"; Mark- price 25 cents per box. Nov. 20. 1M8. tf CARKIAGE- A. A. M TTEEPS constantlv on h XV. Vehicles of every des ahd faithfully made and fin xeatest style. His facil work are greater than an "which enabHes him to sell his work on- the most favor able terms. !; Nov. 13. 1858. tf Dr. Frank Will'mirCs Ityc IJVhiskey. MITCHELL hasjnade arrangements with Dr. Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his Store at all times, by wholesale 01 : retail.' Oct. 16. 1858, tf .1' E. SOld CHEAP FOK CASH. M. FAULK. f ETTEVILLE. ) LC. 2U. I80B. k. have declared a divi- bf the profits of the 1 st LAND SALE. : ON the 17th day)f January. i859. on the premises, I will ottVr at Pul.d c Sale, 209 acres ot Land, in Robon county, on the west side: of the Lowry Road, joins Conoy, Colb. McDonald and j others. A description is needless as 1hose wishing to purchase wrill examine for themselves. Terms at Sale. x JOHNBUIE. Jan. 1, 1S59. 3t. for N. A. Graham. 2 3 4 ! 5 6 7 9 10 11 )12 13 14 16 17 18 j 19 20 21 23 24 25 1 26 27 28 30 31 : i j 112 3 4 6 7 ! 8 ! 9 10 11 13 14 15 ! 16 17 18 20 21 22 1 23 24 25 27 28' 29 :30 . ,' . ''' - 4 r 5 - ? 6 7 11 12 13 i 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 ' 28; 29 SO ' 1 r 1 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18' 25. 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 ,'-:) 3 10 n. 24 il 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 10 26 respondent of the Soil of the South, says ; ."My opinion is, that the son flower, in its rank growth, absorbs the Very, elements in the atmosphere that produce fever, or chills and ! fever, and what is the life of the snnflower'is highly obnoxions to the health or the numan family, nor do I believe that a man could ever have a chill, who wonld sleep in a bed of rank sunflowers. This, too, seems to be. no new theorv. as Lieut. Maury states that his -gar dener a Frenchman informed h sanitarv influence had been Ion France. . . , . ever, the point bt:curred to him, n l he cr menced laughing. entered his yrtR i nitno',eraielv was met bv his was amazed lit his caehinatory tit; i not yet subsided, j , 5ly dear husband V she exclaimed, can ibe the matter ? aie sow beside 1 t wile, who eh had 4 what Vfur.-e f V 1 -3 17 SI BROADFOOT, Cash'r. Till: NORTH CAROLINIAN, 1 ilUfklii Paper, i ' i , DEVOTED TO ! ; ' POLITICS, AGRICULTURE, AND LITERATURE." Terms. Two Dollars per Annum in advance. aO Merchants, M ami fact urers. Farmers, and Busi ness Men generally, this Paper will beji found a val uable medium tor Advertising. j ; eauiey, Aew 1 crK. and for sale at the office t square. In 2lb. boxts, C.vnns. Bill Heads. Circclars, Rosters, Pamph- lets, and every decriptiOn of PRiXTixGdone in the best .'stvle of the art. on leasonable terms 2?-" Orders by mail from aljoining cd unties will ; be punctually attended to. i'f ; : , Nov. 27. MARTIN fc PEARCE. FACTORY. KETIIAN and a larre assortment of cription. which are well shed in the lightest and ties for doing carriage r establishment South. r I MIE undersigned has tra JL tin & Pearce, all accou oPnian pr"int.ing office, and . claim upon th? same. I Nov. 20. 1858. . tf 1U.UUU which the hi tf White Leadjaud sale by Aug. 15, SPCIAL STATE Ol? NORTH nsferred to Messrs. Mar- its due to the North Car herebv relin(juish''S all G. W. WIQHTMAN. SCOTTISH AMERICA?! JOURNAL. Second "7"oXtx233lo, Gtlx November, IN announcing a new volume of the Scottish Ameii icax Joirxal, the Proprietor begs tb call atten tion to thoe feat ures of the paper which have already secured for it a large share of support and which ought to commend it to the patronage of a still more numerous class of readers. j . j . The special feature of the paper is that it is a Scot' tish. journal, containing notices o every event occur ring in Scotland that can be regarded as of the least interest to natives of the country now residing on this Mountain " Scenery. The Scenery of Westthi.Norti Carolina j and Western South Carolina. , 1 . BY HENRY BJ COljfOS. 1 WORK upon the scencljy of 'the Blue Ridge and its fellow ranges of Mountains will be published rly in January. The following will be its contents : Chap. I Introduction. " II Asheville. " ill boates to reach Asheville The Swa nanoah Gap Road. Chap. IV -'ihe Hickory Nut Gap Koad " V The routes fromj South Carolina Ssjlern Gap and Jones Gap, Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Cse ear's Head, Whiteside Mt and Cashier's Valley. Chap. VI A route via iWilkesborough aud ; Le noir ; the Valley of the Yadkin ,- Wilkesborough ; Happy Valley ": Lenoir ; Hi'bri'ten, ect. ; I Chap. VII Morgan ton and its' surroundings; the Piedmont springs ; Hawk's Bill and Table Rock. tGkap.VIli Linville Fallja ; the Gingercake Rock; North Cove and the Gave, j : r - jGhap. IX The vicinity qf Asheville ; the White Sulphur: the Million fpring; Pleasant Drives. Chap. X the U lack iMoutarn ; the Mountain House ; Journal tif a party. .; Chap. XI The Roan Mountain;; the Bald Mount. 'Jhap. XII The French Bi'oad River aud the Warm C S I ' . (Chap. XIII Pleasant Country Stopping .Places ; Oarsoirs on Mie Catawba ; Harrisi'sat Ghimney rock; BherilTs at Hickury Nut Gap ; Pen land's at i Flat Rock on Toe River, in Yancey : Alexander's and : A. Baird s on the French Brpad Alexander's on the Swaniianoa, ' I ' ' j Chap XIV The Western Counties ; Haywood, tackson, Macon and Cherokee ; Pigeon River ; the Naotihala ; Franklin; a winter Trip; Valley Reiver; Cherokee Indians. i i 1 j Chad XV Productions ofj the- West. Agricultural and Mineral ; Wild .Flowers ; Tree : Growth j Wild Animals and Iteptilcs. ? j Appendix- The Pilot Mountain Salem ; Piedmont Springs of Stokes; Shocco Sfirings- Kittrell's Springs; tetters of D.r Christy oa Mountains of No Carolina fj The work will contain four views of Mountain Scen ery and a map of that section of cbuntry, showing all Rfcads, Stage Lines, Stopping places ; noted places, etc V It will be got up in the best style of art, and Wjhen sent by mail, GG cts , The Different, African Races. At a' late meeting of the Boston Society of Natural, His tory, Dr Bodiehon; a resident of Algeria in Africa,' presented1 a paper of. great interest on the races of that country, founded on hisj own observation. He stated that thertjj were .two white races ; one inhabiting the mountains, the Numidians or Berbers, and the Arabs. The former were small in; stature, warlike, indepen dent, democratic, and polygamous.: They dwell in villages and plant vineyards. They are fine soldiers, able to compete with . Europeans. They are not governed by laws, but refer their difficulties to the 'first roanthat chances to pass by. Dr B. considers them an indigenous.race. The Arabs are a tall race, cf dark complexion, equestrain, nomadic, warlike, religious, poeiieal and polygamous, lhey divide' their tnie, a bont equally, between -fighting and praying. He also referred to a mixed race of Tnrks, and the women of the different tribes of the coun try, which not having the stamina of the par rent races, are fast disappearing before ..the Jbrencu. lie louua in ine interior oi -a.inca aj . ai Well, my dear,' he answered, after he had k : I become somewhat calm, ' at the Cumberlai.d g hnqwa in QQurt there waff an absent witness in one of Mr Strange's cases whose name is Mary Mvony, and Strange remarked tliat I12 conki not go into the trial without Mary Moony,' and here he relapsed into a hurricane of lanhter. - Why, Judge replied the good lady, '1 don t Fee anything laughable in that remark, '.Well,' replied the Judge, after long pause, 'I don't see the point just now myself, I did a few minutes ago, and jon.may depend npon its bei ng a rich one if yon will only discover n. J-ustso : if ton could only ce it! u ell, the jokelwas not very smart, ,nd . t;ie ,J uae was verv excn?alle for .rt taking; the fun of Uhe thing was the afterclap. Germanic race, with blue eyes and light hair, I lie k"ew-if, and; insisted on J:s rght who are probably the descendants of the an r.ient ; nAfthacreninns; Thev arer Dolvcrninous. 'audgtJ&e-altTret . sovereign, both iu family and state. They also '1 Now Bob, will 1 possess the characteristic superiority of white races the enslaving of the neighboring blacks. Chas. Courier. . ' A Paragraph j for Mothers. A - writer in Blackwobds Magazine considers the prevailing idea of toughening infants to enable them to withstand cold a disastrous and. destructive treatment. Although it may be true; that young animals have a higher temperature than old ones, yet it is believed to be a fact that the younger the animal the feebler its poker of resisting cold. The process of "toughening" may be carried so far by cold water baths and exposures to cold-air as suddenly and seriously to chill the- vital current. ." Exposure "to the open air and the vicissitudes jof the weather in the process of ''tongheuing ' ought not to com mence until the child has obtained the free use of its limbs, so that his own 'activity may couii teract the exposure aud assist in the toughen ing pVocess. Parents should not commence this system of' toughening.' when the child is merely'passive iu Uieir-liands.The principle is that the child must assist by its own activity in the process of hardening ; This is the true line." , ' f !::lr , ' ' ' - . Wasn't I There Too.- At a recent elec tion in this State, a lad -presented himself at the polls to elar'ni : the benefit of the. elective franchise". Feeling a deep interest in a f ivorite candi date, the father who was evidently opposed to the boy's preference, stood at tl;e ballot-box" and challenged hrs right to rote, on the ground of his not being oj" age. The young man tie clared that he was twentv-one years old, that The father, becoming indignant. ! d wishing; as the saying is, to " bluff iinn off" before Ihr you stand up tht ie oi u tradict me I JJon't 1 Know now old you are , Wasn't 1 there ?" . . Bob looked his contempt, for the old man's speech, as he hastily replied : 'Thunderation 1 s'pose you was, wasn't I there too1?" This settled the sire, and iu went ti e vote. ' e:cn s Good Idea. During the personal cauvpss of Mr Garnett among the electors of i-'aUo:!, England, he and his friends call. nr at a I n k 8ter's shop found only a !.oy, t ho, Inthg leared their business, went to the foot of the stairs and calk-1, "Mother, here's a nan as wants your vott for him 't be a Parlianui.t man.". " Well," shontqd the niothcr, " tell them thy fayjlinr's not in, bnt if he'il chalk his nar.ie on the'eounter wTe'M inquire into his chv.ractcT." Inquire into .' character' would save us many a' bad legislator. Minister's Sons akd Dadghters. Xliesal-3 aries of the clergy of the United States do not average five hundrad dollars a year, and yet1 as a class, they are the best educated, the most influential, the most active, refined, and j eleva ted of the nation.- With jess culture, with less mental power, there are men all over the land, who earn from one to twenty-five thousand dol lars a year. But look at the results. Taking them as they come, the biographies of a hun dred clergymen who had families show that, of their sons, one hundred and ten became min isters; ana of the remainder of the sons, by far ihe larger nurnber rose to eminence as profes sional men, merchants and scholars. k 1 As to the daughters, their names, are merged into, others J but there is a significant fact, which we do not remember to, have seen ntv ! 1 AAA eoia aciu ceTts par copy Wjnea sem ny man, oocisi .. , . , . .. . 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Articles relating to Scottish . subjects, original and selected, are also published from time to time and the more! special character of the Journal is sustained by literary featares iof national intere-t in the form of tales, historical and miscellan j eous sketches, anecdotes and poetry. j i , While thus nat onal in its1 character so far!, these special features occupy comparatively limited space in the eight large pages -of which' the paper consists, three-fourths orwhich are devoted to uews and other I general matter calculated to be of interest to all clas hes of readers, and not to Scotchmen alone. Acare ' fully compiled epitome of intelligence from England. ! Ireland, the continent of Europe, and all parts of the j World is given in every number, with extracts from i the. leading art'cles of the British Journals on the most interesting public topics oi the day. i r- With a view. to increase the popular interest of 'the " Scottish American Journal,'' nd to add to its val ue as a family paper, arrangement have, been made for a series of attractive tales, fouuded chiefly on sub- Papers of the State will confer a favorl by giv ing this one or more insertidns ; Jan 7, 1859 .1 ' 4 , OFFERS FOR SALE a KEEN AND BLACK TEA, ! UURNING FLUID, ' Linseed Oil, White Lead French Zinc, Tanner's Oil; Patent Axle Grease, Hatches, . Kerosene Oil, Window Glass, Yeast Powders r. Fine Chewing Tobacco, uerman Erasive Soap, f Silver Gloss Starch, of all sizes. For sale Low at the -Crockery Oct. 2. -:hn1 ' iW. N. TILL1NUGAST. if N-time T CjTiU: th&t iTfffv ttories. entitled -Cl,ra Howard: a talef of the Ort- SPOONS. h's0"t:lkl,ld ott4Becond Monday in teb- A War.". commences with the fir.t JmW f ; th i jnrnr. iu;L L j o-ti A ' new volume. ! A considerable instalment of - the siorw , Jurors, Vitnesses. and su'itors in Civil gases are k,, itul, 1n ori,mw (Mi n;. , "r.l snt.o n . nerenv notiSixl a tifwi A if .jw,".w f. uipmu - I r E .1 t- tt i 1 I T r m inri)Pi.ctnir i. o il i YVitnes. John IV. HaItpW .Ir f!lfrlr nflnrimnlA VOUrt.jat Uitiej th RRVAiirH AlJvmlav ftftAr the fnn rtl. Turpentine Still. i .a THE suliHcriber isdiroua ot buying a-second-nana ! jnov. 'ii. tc ' TURPKNTINE STIL. For further inform-' 4nn address me at Gray'fl Creek. K. (iM Cumberland ng tor the winteri evenings alike for old and young. It will be follow ed by a succession of other tales of equally popular character. ' i . TEpM3 OF SCB3CRIPTI0X, One copy one year, ': $2 60 Subscriptions , ((invariably in advance,)! received at Co.. N. C. . Dec. 25. 4t 1 TI10S . W. DE7ANE. L k ' c neat,y prjnted. one4 two, and ! three the CTarot'itf, Office, where specimen copies can be . t op a half sheet ruled fpr the purpose. Give us obtaiaed oa application. Agents for North Carolina. la gall at the CAROLINIAN OFFICE. I Deo. 4. MARTIN & PEARCE. Scotch Ale in Jusrs. Dec. 4, 1858. tf - Por'Sale by " S.1 J. HINSDAL.K. CLOTHING I CLOTHING !! rin GRlHAM, is now receiving, a fine Stocfc of IQl RCADY-5!AI; CI.OTIIING " to suit the FALL WINTER -THE LATEST STYLES. f lie wonld solicit his customers and friends to give batman Knglaud, where titles are so niguiy priz ed, and the possession of "-gentle Jlilobd' is- a passport to high places, it is very jofteA refer red to, as a matter of note, as indicating safety and respectability-" His mother was the daughter of a clergyman.' We will venture the opinion, that three-fourths of the great men of this nation are not over two degrees re moved from clergymens families, or from fami lies strictly religious. , When it-can be said of a man or woman that the father, or grandfath er, was a clergyman, there is a feeling within us of a certain elevation of character, a kind of guarantee of respectability of blood, of purity and integrity. , ' ': s . KoBtE SENTiHENTa.Condemn no man for not thinking as yohUhj.uk,.JLet- every one en joy the foil and free liberty pf thinking for him self. Let every man use his own judgment,' .since every man must give-an Accpnnt of-bim 'self to God. -Abhor every , approach iu any kind of degree, to the spirit of persecution. If yon cannot reason or persuade a man into the troth, never attempt - to force him into it. ' If lore will not compel him, leave him to, God, the. Judge of all. John Wtsteyt j A woman made application to Justice Uan selraan, in Cincinnati, on Wednesday, for a divorce, on the ground that her husband was a " t . . - .- t. - - ; - --- .1 i "v.. ' . - i hini a call, as be offers his .Clothko 1ow; for CASH ' pottfodtided fool. The raagistrate informed her wr ua reawju.uie leriuu w prompi paying cpnouen" ,i . ;f t.,. l.ii lA 1t 4 GARMEfTS CUT IN THE LAtLsT FASHION. ,1 th&t 'f ft' wer? beld to be a valid reason n He inay be found east jam on Market Square. lwt half .the married women In the city wonld uct. , , i 'be legally eutitlud to a matrimonial separation. ,Drixa for nis .Couxtky ey Proxy;. When Col. L was n". candidate, for Congress in Uiiebf the North-western States, he was op posed to a gentleman who had distinguished himself in the war, of 1812. Discovering, in the course of the canvas?, that his oj.puiit nt's military reputation was operutii.g strongly to his prejudice, he concluded to .let n e people know that he was not unknown to f.-np.e us a sold'er himself ; and 'accordingly, in his next speech, he expatiated on hi.s athu vt ruei.ts in the tented held as follows : My competitor has told yon of the-services he rendv-red the last War; L-t m- tell yoa that I, too acted an It-amble part n that mtiii orable contest. When the torsin of Vftr"'-fe'um-moned the chivalry of the W ti Vnily to thp defense of the iiatiaiuii honor, I; feilow citiiens, animated by that patriotic sj irit that glows in every Amer'ieau bosom, l.:i! n sub stitute fof. that war, and the bores o! that nmn now lie bleaching ou the banks of the Raisin 1 lie was elected. ' rro I'nri-h c q .'I UI CM w7 tie V" !I?iie English Iiaauags. Froma report of one of Hon Geor lectures on the English language, we take following interes'ing extract : The number of good English , words in t:c8 by good writers could .liurdly fall short of 1( (, 000. .But Weknew the?e inaiidy as we knew Greek, as book-words, and not as the lai-guat'e of speech. Even if a man wp.k able, on extra ordinary occasions, to liring into ueina wordy battla, half of tliat nninber, he geueraJly coi. tented himself with far fewer. EmcIi ii divid nal used, in his daily life, a'reper:ory of word, to some extent peculiar to himself, one !ic!i Would furnish a key to his private history. Few scholars ns'jd as munj' as 10.000 Ei-glish words ; ordinary people,.' 3.000. - In h!I 1 ;akrs peare there was not more than 10,000 ; in all Milton, 8,000. Of the Egyitian Jiyeroglyphits there are but 8,000 ; and it wns'saiil t b t the vocabulary of the Italian tiperu u n-nrc-ely I greater. One man would say a thonphiful imagination one deseribe.i I. iu friend of a sanguit e fempeiament j another of a hofeful dispositii n one man ' began tb build," an other "commenced - building each had his own words, ands stuck to them A man of controlled passion, nsed. plain word, while a passionate man psed many intensives. Loo.-e thinkers contented themselves with Mitral ap plications for large classes of ideas, while logi cal thinkers used more and more specific wcr. Is. The arts demanded mere new werds than v.: thing tlse. I