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L-J.LJl '2.0 .iLrcgjlo-ScLXon in. ITALY FRANCS ! The Peace Every where Denounced. HI? RAT EXASPERATION AT TURIN NAPO- j LKON (. HAiKiKi) WITH BRING A TRAITUll! ! Fa hi-iii-k Point, Jrr.v 2S. The steamer Au-Io- i S-.ixoi, from Liverpool, with dutes to the 20th ''for guel.ee. passed here this crerviu. axi l was boarded i. m- Bii-iu in i n- .'.ssiHKiKM l'i-es-. sso.-5.-it...l !.....- 1 Tiere i. notion; additional l.y thin arrival in re jrrd to the basis of the recently conclude 1 peace LieLveer. l-'rer.ee and Austria. The lei line; of discontent in regard to the peace w.'ef.ppareiHly in ivasinjr. particularly in Italy. The Emperor Napoleon had arrived" at St. Cloud. Ti.e Ojicen of Portugal is dead. 1!.' Port's Paris correspondence says that both Emperors are ennvineed that the luisis'.'or the con clusion of peace which they hastily agreed upon is, in many respects, imiu-.u-tiVahle. 'J'!ie r.n-li-h journals continue to ridiei.R term - of peace. 'The Post. Lord Palmerston's orgn, attacks proceedings at Villa Franca. R'i the House of Simons Mr Hers mar save ii e '-fa re.!ut:.a that works f-r the counirv's the the 110-de- f".. .ice provide,! Vrliaiiien r otherwise than by the annual Vote of r.-v--r-der.t . :..; v -s An id at Zurich f 1 he T.o o-i Times i" A : :. : 1. Fra ria, France and S.ir ;id conclude a treaty i.ti--, the two Ihi:-h- diilicultics with o . ers. 1- to he i.o L I : ; ; 1 . 1 to have a used The oniJi ovinieid ';t r Lance .i ihiii, an I wheat lower. ;..;,iic;it of ihe L..iide.i Herald ,st activity is ;pp:;i'ent all a!on; The Clui.nit-J -iK..-t is 1 imv; t'.-;-;i- cd e cry three th e -and yard-, on lent of the News ;.ys there iidiiuid. and even indi -illation. iO tc rc-t m e i'.'aiper .r 1 t'oe ojonion ot ; d on the i h a: lived at St. id i-e.-t. The F.i ! 1 ah o the la-lies .- in waiting to ..;;r al the raiiw;: t'orp-ai's ui.il'ti id ready to ;cive ;i as t ;,e F.mnt ri H classes, it lisal "c I ion 1 0.1 ipr.'-ss with and osiic. rs receive hi: station tii an, aod ha i his father r arrived he rial Prince ;l:l: a v the ho of ihe , I.-. ,. - ! : 1 1 1 c 1 laurel on his kissed in his Em v tue 1 some ;i - 10 I! 11. 1 in; - cave to t : . , 1,- Fmpiess an-1 At noon,. the e-.l f. 1 wa li t '1 in 1 Lot :st: i 1 t: :.! id'l'.e I ' lo -s thl.t -Li. i ' o . ( ) in e t: ry'dihl. lers oilered !o wiiward. i 1 .1 ; v. oil- h 11. .;:- ha'e.re.1. aii .!-- A ::ui r uu Enru: ( u ' the dull ivaU. ivy i", t pr h - wil'idra nil :;s. S 1. ; i! e l. OLt'ce. .o-l il li i.rj;1 n 1 1. t.'i 1 -iiinV; il if.'i; An addi i iona Also a fiirt! f a . i 1 1- sterling s an I tea! iii-tiui'c'l. in : . i e s oil oilla tax. buoyant, en l eleas- bee Xa! in s li ".til h;i ii scrioers to tot . ..nil iiieir o' .li,'.d i ne.v i.ihii-d r.' i':.- 1 at T- ii. -:l IV- t IliiiliS ,-r wai 'e-l u cred "l lie CGlili!. of llerliii ..1" dis- EL TVO DAYS'.LATER K7C V. ' I'lS I ..111.. i I i.k. An;,'. -U'lii ti;, unship Persia i pia.l. with dale irrived lo the oro'iia; Irom 1c ;in;l t.ii) iiiiys Inter news i ii'i'i. ace al a ; .i ll is e. .ai. 1 i is i:..at!ii that I i .1- i ..-e.el ii t w! t !i ill. N..pinuL. s exphnitiuu eel ''d tc. meet in d. i will not lie '.eriii.- (.1 Peace i a: e not re-iLssur- .lit at-d. ited. i.,g. LIVEPOOJ. iMAUXKT. l.IViCUi-oi.L. July 2:'.. Cotton Decliii. d I 1. bnt the niark'-t was tirmer at ih.-cio.-e. Hales f.-r tin- week liu.ni n bales. Fair Oi lcans, s.id . il.d.Uiiie; Orleans. 7d. Fair Uplands, 7 jd. Mai.iiiae; t"j, lands. Hl,.-!i;d. - Stock at Liverpool li a iiiu.uaii bales, of which f.20, t)0 1 ii.i.es are Aineiacan. Tin market clo.-ed i-t. ady. Floor, ilnl af I0" a i'i" :d. W in at. advanciu. n.d in morr d -luaii.l at it u ad vnece of 1 a 'Id. Corn I la an advancing tendency, l'rovlsioas Hitvc a.d :Ciiaine tendency, hosin. nrui. and L.rUet generally uucUanacd. S, t- Turpeatiue Ij.'.s a fclis. :.i . . dun. Qjiiiola for cipaY closed at Oil a 9IJ- Arrival of the Kangaroo ! ONE DAY LATEH FROM EUROPE! ! St. John's, July 30. The steamer Kanjrarno lias passed here with Liverpool dates of the XUt, at nmii, via tdueensdown. Ti e eottou market, was steady, closing with a better tone The estimated wales ou Thursday "l-rt" 'lM, 1alo!?- nremVtufE quiet, br.t sales wore unimportant. Provisions dull and generally unchanged. t onccls closed ai a I'D. The conferance to prepare the meet at Zurich in about U-11 days. lii:..ii i Nkw l.ll.LEANS, AlliT. 1. Mexican Affairs. The steamers Iudiaiola and Arizona, with Rrazos dntes to the CUih. have arrived. They bring $7:2, Odd in speei", and Tam ico dates to the "dtii. De Gol'at'.o was at tlie latter place actively engaged in preparing for a new campaign, Garcia was at Ma'iaiiioras. Jua rez's decree t i.i.iisi ;iiing the chun li propertv, had been rithas;astie;,l!y . reel i i d in Northern Mexico. A Conducta was oil the way to Brownsville with OdU.OlK) in specie. 'Two hiiudred and thirty deaths from 3 ello-.v fe ver had occurred at Reynosa. "Washington, August 1st. Col. Sitn Johnson, one of the editors of the late 1 Wa-ddnetaii I'nion, who several niuiiUis ago was appointed consul to Havre, has tendered his resig na'i.'Ti. Tile olliee, however, is not open for com petition. So numerous have been the applications fir situa tions in the Census I! urea it already become, (halt ir. ; order to facilitate re-pon-es thereto, prhded ihrins ' have been ;: 1 pu'vd, statin; that no addition il 1 leri cal force will ben-quired until next year, j Secretary Toucev has returned from his northern ! tri;i. " " ! ! A letter received fiain rehire Floyd, from V Springs, stiiles tiiot his health is idowdy im- I THE EE HAVS EAT EE. IM-ssat isfiii' I vlli& I'l'aia' lui'rraiii;. Nt'W YonK, Aug. :$. The Cunard siemnsii! Yr.-ia. Captain ,'iuikins. arrived this nn.rning with iverpool dates to satr.rcuv. July I nee and Aus-' ut one w ek : The Pi-ace Confir. rice bet ween Fr r:a, v.'as fxm-cteil to take place in al i he Sardinian representative nail lot been named It was 1 Su'-diuia. du-ve i that none would be present, but s1 le 1 leases, will acquiesce in the Axis- i gement in a separate uriie'u'. j d that an Kuropean Peace Con- 1 in - French arran 1 1 was snpnost mid meet al ter the terms of peace had been ing ! 1 1 is now ii il 1 tr.ed tha lair the aruistii e, and coi inal state of war with A: The ciooet- 1 t with, ti uaabati din i t d v. Nap:.l"Olls iojl st exv! re -. ; ss u ri ii g c 1 a ra e 1 1- r . Tasenns- has showed tin n id" the ( I ra-.t .! 1 :ke aridnia s:g ; lentlv is'i ,1 I anations were 11 d of a verv ity to t he ri i-ioiiid eiov ! v taken o .ml the IV. 11l.tr veie t eminent had threi a :e su' t has ; 1. e.V 1 to u r. ge looii, TI: :it A. Fevieral l-'or pe. gn pi -.- had l . . 1 I'd-: a-::. ,-; cries.. !.:!. de-lit with pi 'mine 1 on. n to o,:'cr ;a 1:. i:u',' i.-.-t . U e ho : ie. r,l " d: - V l.n:lan i. 1 increase 0 ft! e m.-oini 1 toe cotura;;.! idetit at Paris. for the Ainha.-s eieon said Eur-.; eiiiueiicein . : ; iude a nace s Vance wer-- sat Ti. ;vas ip. the Nu: ;.-t to 1 e as ' i- ci i i : ol I dd i he irusted tiv.t :.V t'L'i K V j:i.Ke.l iijXA I' -: i- very . !..- i Iri m il, U.i ii. .lew f. !! In t! hive f:-".n bei t. M . i i i lb n r,:t. Nr. 1 ist -- -i .n. eons-ricteii Urn ,UU n, f.r this stuii-n. ., was ,.:' ! n .nd. to t ih-- w..rk. by the r sonic weeks uern-e ii. e has .-.itlden- d tl.::t i.is- hid s : ; 'l ; .ri..ted s' ..ii'!... ',, ne.-r tin. Pinei-i it.'.ii ef th :'. 'CHI f,,r th' Navy V; "d, niariries cn -,;ir, ic-vfir lcwr.rth. L. S. M. ( !!. where he was in e en 1 -i ; ; ic i hi tin h-nee "t tin he N ivy, nr. 1 bus been f h.nse in wnitin r to com t.n- t'..r the -iiperstrn -tr. .,') rst ,-,-.;,'., con- iie-i ml 1 'j: ! in t ! ii in : .:.!.!. i ::A the nevf verv seri'cis !cs.-. i,iirhc-.i i ;:.: r, ;:( the work. M i ior hvttlewnrtti is i:-o to Wnshhvton of S-.-.n-t.-iry Tou ., ;i- to r., o -" lin j;s :;!': r liu w alls n s;; dl he tini-bed by t iov. i ni.ient. ! n are eniployed, and this jn.rt 'ui ..rcscciited n it only as expt-ii- ;:s ; j is .villai! ,s 1 nt with .'in es-ci-!..:.i.-n.Ub!e. .V.' Y. Di .Yew. I.r. r N woin ti ( "it-. s.Tbe Kansas 0 .- con 1 1 1 . 1 1 -; 1 its 1 i'i -morrow. The Cot , Ji.iy -J". .iistit ut ional and will stitutioiv lis : i 1 il s ;rn t d.ivci-y. 'ml diii'crs fro t! iii as much as it does not extend i;-e to negroes. The State Legisla-'T-i'npreseiitativi-s and -I setiators. -I 'ommiltee of the Convention" have ..i :.s tempornry capitol. the city of Ui'liil Uistre.; t i,.r ri .i.t oi' s 1 1. re consist The hiwini lected IVna Law i nee belli-' a onmetitor for the locatio-n. In- die items no-.v are that tin siitnt'ein will he vigorous' r.-v-y its strong n, .' is'ire.- ratification of the Con- - opposed hy the Denio ' heing aim ''..tio'.i of the f free nccroes. in-ohil.ilioii i I i iite llistri -t. exclik i of .ill -c-es. es rvatioii of" the present wesSorii includes tlie gold regions, and all a d a -ite l. )'nmd:u-V. :f whi h h i , Don'tbe ; don't k a loafer d in'tcall yourself a cn loafer's company don't o n i e r ha iiir : about loaliin I not! ii; x and ' I' bo; aces- Hotter work hnrd b r d yourself, than sit a rot 'iy S'li'ir 1 . :; '. 1 after day or stand around corners with hands in your pockets. Hotter for your mind better for your own prospects. Hustle about if you mean to have any toing to bustle IKiout lor. P'l.T'K. II incF. n Aii.r.oAn. Wo pee by tlie 1-rnukiin, ,(ii-t.!i Carolina Onserver, that two; county meetiners have been held in NoriV Caro-! liini one at Fr.a nk lin , in .Vacon county, the! other in Haywood at which Ktronj; resnliuioiis : in favor , of tho JJ'ue Hidge Kail road were' passed. It was resoived at each to send iifty ' delegates to the Tiiiinel Ili'I mass meeting, j They promise to give their best aid to the en-I terprise, and declare "that they are for the i due Ridge iload, and southern cemuicice now aim forever." A Philadelphia clergyman the Uev. J. Cham- hers is very indignant with the newspapr-rs lor say ir. vu.l; iii.it .10 n.iie 1101110 110:11 lll.S e IIUICII Oil il Sabbath day. Listen to his mild denial: "In the nine than thirty-four years of my ministry' iii this city. I defy any man who has any respect for him self or the stifihi't.si if air,! for truth, to ;y ever r-nti-red a carriage to rule home from my church. I therefore charge tlie author of the above rtaie nient as guilty of a willful and malicious falsehood." Mile. Frezzolini is at Newport, where she will CliC Will Ls-atva J give a conce -t oa tne 5th of Aut. cnga-ed for t ae tsoaiiog soaeoa. t Supreme Court Opinions have been delivared since oar lost "as follows: i : liv Pearson, C. J. In Harry v. Graham, frm Cleveland, juLlgenient of nonsuit reversed and judgment for plaintiff. In McCoy v. Justices oE Harnett, no error, procedendo ordered. liv Battle, J. In State exrel, Chairman of Common Schools v. Daniel, from Johnston, affirm ing the judgement. In Wallace v. Boyd, in equity from Beaufort, , By Boffin, J. In Morrison v. JVic.xeiu, iron, - 1 Moore, ludirment reversed an H venire ue novo. in Montgomery v. ilm-ngton Kail ivoao, no,.. Hanover, uthrmtng the uugrneiu. v. MeLeod. from Cumherlaud, affirming the judg ment. In Ebon. v. Waldo, from Martin, reversed and procedendo order.. In Oshorn v. Toomer, from- l" . 11. T. I ' iilu:0 T. , . . 1 . a. I , l J rl II n i I Ouiltord, re vers ! ami proaeuenuo ifli.-ming the judgment. In j l.i.ivenport, irom A-nc, aim 1:101- m j- -r, - ; 1 Davis v. declaring t n ,,i-d..i .n-i-ooeOUS. In in equity, from Craven, demurred sustaiuei. uu 1 Craven, uemuricn ; In McNeely v. Steele, in equity, ismissing the hi!!- In Burnett vv bill dismissed t'rom IretlelL di 'Thompson. Petition. iVc, Petitioner upon entering into bond for double the recovery, is entitled to his writ. In Ildiiard v. Wilmington Rail Koao, iv .. Vwl. :., l.vm,vit i-cversi-d and iudirmeiit tor defendant. I n State v. M-vi!le, i 10111 liaimix. uec- . . 1 - I.. J? . . .-I ... i v r 1 sll .anog riiar mere is no eri r. in i .o. .- - , er. in equitv, from Craven, reversed. In our last paoer it was sotted that in the Case id t ie State v. t 'hri.-tinas. from Orange, and ot the Sr.re v tdovd. from Meeklenhui-ir. the Court, had decided there was no error. This was a mistake lt' the Colllpor.-itOl" ill h-ih instances. Vwiv Jib.U h-ivo liHi-lt ,-rau.ta-l i Groidea Wectding. Tito gveat social event of the day, the mar- nage (or we should say, uie aiiiauce. since 11 age (or we should say is to lie conducted ou a royal scale ot niagudi- ccnoe 1 iiclwccu tiie cuuan nuiuon iire, oenor O , : i ul the fair Amcricaue, Aliss B is to be ! celebrated ou or about the middle of next month ; first in Orr.cc Church, to conciliate 1 tiie Protestant i.rehidices of the bride, and af- teru-anl with imnressive disiday. at one of the ! lloman Catliolic cathedrals. The srolden wed- ding has liecn post, eroed on account of the re- cent severe illness .'if the bridegroom, as well as to await tlie arrival of a ouk hundred iliou-1 .... . -1 . .1- f , , . I I sun;t tinMiir tn iiiai present, nam ,um, 10 oe pre- sented by t he gentlemnn's sister to her prospec- . . . . " ttve s.Ster-lil-law'. So tifl i Man a V" 7t. V1 1 il HIS ! xtv years and his fo'ir miilions of. dollars, lias 1 and aim of ! -en h; many 1'h had-"lin g heiresses more ; hat a va.ir 10 em "ih avenii.j matrons on behalf of their .Ian . i.ters .-. id of ni inv I-'i f t h avii n ne I I on tin ; r o'.vii behalf; but the atnbi ti- :opes of these hnv.isrci-s ami belles have ' !)V a vouii r lady ontsid-j ' ". ... 1-1 1. : been s.idly ! heir " set, crushed poru laiess iierii.ius, nut r.cu 111 ner s 'Ventecti and lier t viro-in aft years, her, all, graceful li ctions. E u g e 1 ie -?i k e f e a 1 1 1 r e s , ;ure, to say nothing of Tiie .O;; i'-, s 1 suspicions b'etiiling of these k:ndred i .tes from last Ne.v Year's day, when inder the genial influence of the season, gener mis fortuns led li s prancing steeds, his j'ellow ; iiitei-jiveur, and his goiden self, to the house ' irraiiiated hy her presence ; since which time, .idler a sp iv and successful courtship, the ar dent loverhas p! ied t lie curiosity shops of Brotul- e-aiv for e.lis worthy of : Ad. lade' ' gohtcti tressed I'.h'i.iv has sntij.'ded tlutii to the jolly tune s x hn.nlrcd tiM.nsinddi.hnrs. to wit : - One set II ;'. i 1C ', p ;n -( , and pearls, c-i-nsTslii.jr -.i.iali, e:ir-rines and ! and diiiinoiids one !)lie (lie et, b t ojm set e; raids d di Is r luur superb tans, i i dia.n. wa n-li six exquisite diamond ; e-ii a t el. i me, woinlerfnl I -pu. :TiirrTr- T'". j, n too brdhant to enumcr now !elnLr i of pearls of i be !;l. :i I'.ic t n '. ill j.-w r I in f(iii , t.) I l t'e sie ail. vl , a ,: - lie i s u! ti.-e water ; and the he one-! housatid-d.d-, is to be cunipo.tad A l'ea ; ::ir n;: uf ora , v i i , c ; i w.ii c i ) 1 1 . 1 1 : e :u-'.e id' ;i n litii ial ve 'e;e biossnnis in jewels el iliid s.l jip'i'ri' I i '.Vers cii.i ra;u iea cs, set iu irold : -d:i.--, - Tie- eo'.d d .th ! -v.- !-r b "x lie sa a a ri s i.n iik her n ae ; ir;d we may w.u-.l upwith the Ki.z ihethan item o:' forty elaborate dre-scs, to be ' composed" in 1 i visit ty!e. After the weddhi-T and one week of reception sticccedin it, nistcnrl of the usual ticor, the happy pair will retire to honeymoon ;t in a " palatial" Fourteenth street residence, in, which, with love's impatience, the fair flali-i-ee is already installed, nuder the protection o! her delighted parents. In the iiutnmn, Seimr O. will introduce brs S"i !c to his n vn Hilary laud ; ;.fier which the o'av capitals of Europe, will be made brighter l.v her advent and her diamonds, so they say. 7 l lb Ii i cxaininatioii of the prisoners : W'i Ih-i ;rs and Kemp, nberl. I'iso.. i:i barged witii s'iir.iing Itenrv house of i!l-fi.iue on Sunday ni 'ht. the ban-fact of which we noticed yesterday! if at ti.e 'o ut House to-day, before- His Hon-1 Mavor and siecial magi.-ti ate V. T. ami. I or tn The evidence as given 111 shows that Krainhert v. e it to this house of ill fame on Su n'ay niht and aim. st sinmltaiieoas'iV with his visit ws s th .t of the prisoners Wigp and Kemp and seme few others. 'i'iiev were all drunk or had been drinking. 'I hev h.-id'becn in the house but a short time when Krani bel t took u a case knife from the mantle and flour ished it before Wigjrs. Mrs. McClenny, th; keeper i f the bouse ask.ed Kranibert for the knife which he e;ive her. A quarrel theu sprang up between Kr.nn- bert and IVi. I Wiggs, accuse 1 la-.'.m'iert of trying t6 injure him ! with the knife, which tlie latter denied, saying, 'can whip you with my list an I don't want any knife," or words to that i-fleet. Kranibert also deni- ed having any intention of hurting Vf iggs with the i knife "the best wa V be could, for be was very I drunk," says the w ltncss. During the quarrel, i Krambert went out but returned in a few minutes; ! hard words passed ; they clinched, fell to the floor, ; Wigirs on top, and w hen the Watch came in and : sen . i ;ited them, Kranibert was-found wounded and bleeding and very weak. The Watch searched 1 Kemp and found an open knife in bis pocket this, i w itness s aid. had been brandished by him at an oiii -cr while his back was turned: ZNo weapon were found upon Wiggs, but a knife partly open with blood upon it was found on the floor in another part of the room. No one saw a knife during the sculfle no oiu saw a blow siiven. Krambert's case is considered quite desperate ; he lies totally unconscious and speechless. It is sup posed that the Mow near the temple caused compres sion of the brain, as the symptoms attending this ease are similar to those which always follow such an event. Wiggs and Kemp nre both young men. Jhis ease was not considered a baliable one, snd they were consequently sent to jail to await their trial at the next term of the Superior Court. WtL Her at J. r...on,Q tv lioii.i-R Irom. One of the most shameful and cruel frauds that has been brought to tlie puohc notice, is the stamping of boiler iron. It is charged that iron of inferior quality has been imposed upon boiler makers, and great de struction of !if has been the consequence. Tae Inspector of steam boilers, in New York, has ad dressed to the Courier a card in which he expresses his belief that the charges are true, but says that parties who are cognizant of the facts have refus ed to furnish him with tue information necessary l.i.Q a ro-.i-innntioi-i noon. He Benin invite- 1 ' '--' l w - - - - 1 . ' , them to do so, and promises to institute proceeds- . - D ...TT 1 : . i, -f:--t. J UJJS, 6coU as no la tui llAJ-UU. YTiiu Smith v. Beid, from Bowan, jmig-nent ieni.i,a P'-eiexi lor saying that these (iiieasurcs) have and venire de novo. In Swain v. Sprmil, in equity been dictated by a desire to be re-nomisio td from Vv'a-hington. In Wayne -v. bimmon.-, lu Respectfully, your friend equity, from t Mu.wan, dismissing the bdl w.th costs. 3. 3 J('B t,! 1 ! T 1 1 1 1 1 1 v. Oderdieim iii euiiitv trom Wayne, ... """ 1-LDIIAN AN. A Letter from President Bncbanan. Pittsburg, July 3fJv The subjoined letter from Presides Buchanan, was received, this morning L.y llwi. Wilsou AlcCandless r Uedfoeo-Srinq3, 25th July, 185 9.' My Dear Sir I. have received your kind note of the 19th inst together with the leader troin the Post. Whilst I-appreciate as it des erves, the abilily and friendship displayed in that editorial, I yet regret that it has been publisned. My determination not, under p.iy circumstances, to become a candidate for re- election is Dual and coi.r-I.isivA Alv IlPKt. ind went and strong inclination- unite in favor of this cotvrse. To cast doubts upon my pre-drtermined pur pose is calculated to iinuair my iuflueneR. in ! c-vrryiiig out important measures, and affords A. Natural Well of Ice Water Remarfc- atole Ice Stratum. From the Boston Transcript, April 25. J A gentleman of this city, widelv known as an engineer and chemist of high rank, furnish es an account u a remarkable stratum nf ice in d: gging a well in Vermont, which he vISi tert and e.XxHiiined last Week, Uisdescrin- . . 1. ... 1 w.-n ui nie ice n agrees with an account ifiven bv another of our citizens, who is a native of the neighorliood, and who has inspected the well. V'c' ' cunosity 1-9 see wiiellier Oog 1 Here is some curiosity to see whether d "JS w" ''ilT(! '!" the cold Spnn 10 THE EDITOR OF THE 1BAXSCP.IPT t An aiticte has been going the rounds of the jja.jjers of late, under the liead-iofy of "Ice in the iiarth." Having recently visited the spot where the ice referred to was found, I will state the facts as I learned tlicr.i, for the bene fit of your readers, leaving it for them lo ac count for the phenomenon us they think proper. '!" h'tter part of last November, Mr. Andrew A " eunoiy, 01 ut -cnaon, v t. commenceri to a g a wel1 "t-'ar iiis house, sittiaied about a mile from tlia center of the village of. Brandon, on a tol- erably level plain Having excavated to the depth of fifteen feet, through sandud gravel, tlie workmen, came to ground frozen solid, through which the continued to excavate the farther distance of fifteen or sixteen feet before unlhn., til t I. n f,-gim.A r.-it r.nl- i6""u6 ""un" - ku"- I At the depth of forty feet, sufficient water ! i,:.w. 1 .,r,..: 1 .i....n . . " a "t5 uumiiii-n, iuc wen or smiim ui llie usual manner. The character of the ground W:ss the same throughout the whole distance viz-. e:n'se gravel and sand th frozen portion ' " terspersed with lumps of clear ice. At the time the well was dug, up to the present time, lce forms in the wpII and incru.sts the stone at rror.1 fifteen to thirty from the surface, and. th c-.t t-T-t f tUn. n-l,l..l. It. t t . I t r. I'.itit vi mo .uc., ..n.. ... m.. 1 , -u . y. .va. below the surface of the ground, freezes over every nhzht. On several occasions when-(he buckeS ha-3 been left in the weil under the , water over night, H has been found necessary 1 (o descend the well, a nd w it h a hatchet, cui the ice iii order to extricate it. IJOsCu'.i, April -2r. J. II. B How Snt Lcvegood Dosed his Dog. When I were a boy, ray leirs not longer thru John V.'er.twortlfs, d:id t'otched home a irned, " wnrtldesp, manjfv, llea-bittcii, grey old fox-houn', g-no! fir niithirj but to Kawiler up w hat orter lined the bowels uv i's brats. Well, I naturally luk a I distaste to l.im, an: jhurtuV lnv feehns, a :m;l lieu a sor o hankering arter an' discur.ifurtin ov him everj- time ilaifs hack were turned. This sorter ker.t a '. -k i . ".( e' h". - .d o. i.l sll r..lv to pour cut, tiie fist inoshuii l.e feed me make. Ho he hu nt to swalier tmn-j;s as h cm, and allers kept his leirs well onder himseli' fur he didn't never k"iov how soon lie moujrht want to use 'cm in totin' his infurnul careuss beyond the reach, uv a ilyin' rock. tJ. lcaovi:.u.tn wLu a a roek. m imliiin well, and i lie never Ftopped to see who rlm;r it, but jist Iclt ins head ily open to jrin a howl room to cum, and sot i ! his le2s ewhie the way his nose was a pintin.' He'd shy round every rock he seed in the road, for be i coked upon, it as a dummy to cum arter nim sum d ly. 1 tell you, Gregory, that runnir.' sm the tircatest invenshun on ye u ih, when used keerfuliy. Whar'd I a hui by this tune, ef I hadn't relied on these 'ere leirs ? l'yo see 'em V Iont 'mind you of compasses nv.de on purpose to divide a mile in to rpra: ters ? They'll do. Well, one day, tuck a piii's b'.addir, niyh unto the size of a din k's ai, and tilled it with powder and corked it with a piece of spunk, rolled it up in a thin skulp of meat, of meat, and sot the spunk afire, and Hung it to him. He swallewed it a jerk, and then sot to gettin away for do in it. I beard a noise like bustin sometbin, and bis tail lit a top ov my bat. His bead were aw ay down the hill, and had tuck a death hold onter a root. I lis fore-legs were lift v. feet up the road a makin runnin moshuns, and Ids hind ones a straddd ov the fence. As to rhe dojr bisself, as a dog, 1 never see l him agin. Weil, dad llung five or six hundred omiir my shnrt with a dried skin of a bull's tail, and gin me the remainder next day w ith a wagon whip what he liorrowid from a feller while he wur a watering Ids horses ; the wagoner got sorry fur me, and hollered to me to turn my beargin and sqiialiui into tust rate i - e , 1 .1-1 lll,rtln..l 11. .V- runnin, wnicii i em-yuiay uiu, anuuicuaii n- ho.-j cd me about ten feet. ' -.-.r i.vvknuo.n hui ' v yesterday, says the New Orleans Daily Delta of the lOth inst., a new invention to be placed upon railroad cars, so as to enable them to turn corners at rilit angles or nearly so. TIi,e invention is very simple, and would astonish almost nnd one with it simplicity. The whole thiifg is done by the wheel, and nst by any change in the axle, or by any improved fifth wheel,-as most persons ' would be likely to suppose. The iuventer is about filing o caveat for a patent, and when that is secured, the in vention will be brought before the pablie. The following toast was offered at a celebra tion of the 4th of July, at MoneUa, Linn coun ty, K. T. and was received with rapturous ap iilanse : The Alarshal of the Uny A runnel ticro 01 modern times 1. after rescuring his country trom the ravaees of the invader, he retires to his farm and hi family to en-joy the fruits ot bis victories. James Buchanan thought his head worth two hundred and htty dollars 1 Alay a rateful people send him into the presence of that potentate with "Hal head" n-pon his shoul ders, to inform His Excellency that they value it more highly than princes, potentates or presidents. Long live Captain Montgomery ! Thus do the citizens of Kansas pay homage to a man who is perhaps- the most notorious thief and robber of modern times. Mrs Octavlne Ft-ere Own, an authoress as beau tiful as she is greatly neomplished,. the wife of the Ilurstow philosopher, the mother of six " darling little children," lately the editress of, "Home Thoughts,' the authoress of Heroines of History, and other equally good thing, has just finished a novel to be published immediately in Loudon, and entitled " liaised to the Peerage.' Smith O'Brien has been feasted on his estate by his tenantry just the place and the persons for such an event to tho man and the-landlord. About one mile from Cahermoyle, the noble demesne of Mr O'Brien, is Rahogona, held fy T. Knright, Ksq. Castlematrix, as tenant. A field was here selected where a beautiful marquee, provided especially for tne occasion,, was set, and dinner provided lor iwu Hundred persons. To succeed, you mnst keep moving,, to grow rich, yoa must, keep saving. H'l'here is bnt one kind of love; bat there are ! a thousand, different copies of it. married. At t&e tewaeaee of the bride, CamberTani conn- ty, on the 28th nltimo. by V. MAerma, Esq., Johv Carol, Esq,, to Mis Elizaeetu BiiLKD. In MnrfMesboroueh. on the 25th nl.. bv Prf T:1 dick, Mr Geo. L. Johnsom, of this town, to Mis Hart A. Hatcrell, formally of Fayetteyiile, At Alfordsville, Roleson County, on the 2- tb nit., by Rev. James Sinclair, Mr. James McKae. of Marion District. S. C, to Miss Kate eldest daughter of Sioa Alfred, Esq. Frebytsrian and Observer Copy. DIED. In the vicinity of this town, of consumption on' Thursday afternoon, 4 th iust., Mrs. Maroret M.u.lLtt. wife of U." B. Mallett Esp ' T . ', , , . i in this county, on the lath of .Tunc Snann Jinn daughter of James and Nancy Giton, aged 3 years and In Moore eountv on tbp lfith nf Jnnn fr T D,rir,. Guin ajre.l about 43 years, wife of Arthur Guhi, for mally 01 Cumberland Co. i?!e leaves a husLati.' and ten children to mourn their loss: On the l.')th of June, Abram, sin of James and Nancy Giton, aired one rear throp mnmhi ra ,i,.. days. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. BY PEMBEIITOX & SLOAN. ACGl'ST S, 185. BACON BKKSWAX CANDLES- AUamautine, Speriii. Tallow. l-OH.'KE- II io; COITOM Midaiing, Ordinary. 13al3i4 . MOLASSKS- U'J a 30 S uba. 29 a 30 f New Orleans, fto a r.f. 25 a 30 NAILS 4.50 a 4.75 4-2 a 55 Ol LS IS a 20 Sprrra. 0.00 a 2 00 ? LitiBo..i. O.0C a 1-CJ 12 a 13 'I'miner'a. Vu a SO Ma 15 S POIAIOKS- 18 a 20 ? Irish- 1.50 a 2 25 S.w et. iio a tf .l ll'i'aia ) POULTRY a 11 hickena, IS a -5 1U 10: Ducks. OilIW COTTON BAGGIMi Turkeys, OO a OO SALT Livrrj'lpi.ra.-1c 0 CO a 1 2.r' Alum ier bushel. IM) a 5! SEtD- T lax Seed. 1 05 .- 1 1 5 luv.-r p-r pound, 12 a 15 SHOT Hunny. IS i 20 liundo, 17 a 20 Bitrl:ip, ' 03 a 15 COTTON YARNS Nos. 4 to 10. 1 00 a 1.05 DOYIKSTi'J fJOODS lirownSheetio I 1-4 a 8 1-2 I Oflnnlturi;. ( -KATHtUS- 1 a 1 1 40 a 50 I omiaon bag, Duck. SPIltlTS Peach Brandy, N. C Apple. Northern. N ir Whiskey. Northern da.. 2 On a 2 12 2 12 a 2.2". 0.00 a 1 2: li a SO 70 a 90 SO a 65 35 a 40 KlSil I M'berel norbbl.. $10 a Sig Stlnd per pounj. 00a 00 ) rLOt.'t- j Kaniily, C-.00 a 6 75 Super 0.00 a 6 50 Kine. 0 On fl 25 j SUOAK loaf. . ia Crushed. 12 12 1-2 Torto Rioo. 10 a 10 1-2 New OrlenriP, 9 a 10 T A L l.O v 9 a i-2 GRAIN . irn, 0.00 a 1 25 Wheat, 1.05 a 1 10 , (lata, 50 a Oct 1 I'eaa, 1.05 a 1 10 ' VeiinwDipl ' o 00 a 2 40 ! Kye, 1.10'a 1.16 HIOKS Dry. 10 a 11 Oi-een, 4-a U IRON S wedi ... Q a 7 American, 5 a 5? Kultsb, 0 a 4 LAIIO 1.1 a 14 LEAD- 8a 9 Virgin 0 00 a .f.u Scmpe.' 0 00 a 1 O'l Spirits p.rpal!nn. 00 a liS WHITE I.KAD- rer pound. 9 a 10 WINDOW tJLASS Kight by ten. 2 00 a 2 20 Ten by twelve , 2 25 a 2 5I WOOL 18 ail) G ottos. We have heard of no transactions during the week, sales could be easily made at quotations. Flour II af arrived very sparingly (luring the week and prices are fully U cents higher ai which the mar Ret is firm. ti'T. TruPT. Is arriyinsr freely with sale" early in i the week, at and jS, the market closing firm at the iat Der figure. li.vcow. The arrivals of N". P. have lippn small du- ring the week, though, f.vlly equal to the demand ex- eepLin nam-! which are mauu eaquirea lor. Laud. Good N. C. is scarce and in deiiiand. Co.ttx. The market is mouerateiy supplied with ar rivals from the country, with sales at aoove figure i-. WILMINGTON MARKET, An;?. 4dv 1859 Tl wen-tine. Sales TCstcrday of 220 hhls : anil to- uay , ui iii uo. ai; .1.111 tor v iriu. ior lcuun uip ' n... I .11 . . .. I I,.... r I ., n Spikits. Sales yesterday of 40 bbls, at 41 cts 1 gal; and to day 3H(i do at same pric liosix 4 Tab Nothing doing iu either article. Cons We note the receipt of iOi bushels Onslow county, which ci a;i;e.l hands at9.'l cts J bushel. :N-ij V xxi.Iv I.IAIIIvET, A.ugust 3d IS.jO. Cotton fteadv. Flour has advanced 10 cts. South era unchanged. Wheat and Corn have both advanced I a 3 cts. per bush. Spirits Turpentine dull ut 4o ct per gal- other ui tieb.s remain without change. FAYETTEVILLE FEMAL E HIGH SCHOOL. 'Hlllt; M.NUI .SESSION of this Institution will JH. commence on the MUST MuNl'AV IN Ob'lO-Bl-ll XiiX'f, under the following corps ol Iustuctors : THOMAS C. IIOOPKU, Ihiiicipal. Misses Bella Lkem:, Louisa Nohwood, Assistants in Literary Department. F. J. IIaiir. ProJ'esor of Music. French and Fainting. MissSAUAH A. Lilly, Assistant Music 'leacber. Mrs M. E. Ilorne. Teacher iu: Preparatory DepariuieDt TCITIO-V PER tirARTta: Six, Eight and Ten Dollars. itusic, Tainting Drawing ic., at usual rates. A ug. ti, 4t- XOTICK. ''PIIH SUBSCRIRER OFFKRS FOR SALE ONE 1 of the bust plantations in the western part, o! Cumberland County that has ever been o.ieied in many years, containing o2 acres of Land, with a ioii Dwelling and all other out houses Willi a .-sprii : , of excellent water. There is aOnst Mill and Que Sa v Mill site, with the di.ai already built. The cantre Plank Road runs close to it. The land is well timber ed with .lin-; and other growth there is some excellent swamp land' some of it drained. Any person wish to farm ; work at turpentine and make lumber, no better inducement has ever been of fered in thissection. Any person wishing to purchase i such a dessra'de. place would do well to call soon as I am anxious to sell. Persons wanting further information may address me at Montrose P. O. Cumberland County N. C. July 2td S50. d 1-lt-w-tf ROBERT GRAHAM. Weekly Observer tf. 157 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE, THE Subscriber offers for sale his plantation situa ted iu the County of Cumberland 11 miles South of Fayettevill", on the road leading to Elizabetlitowu, (near the public road.) Said land contaids 117 acres 011 which there is a comferlable Dwelling House all necessary out Houses, and a well of good water There is about 40 acress of land in cultivation and is suscep tible of high improvement and about i crop ot Tui pen time boxes. Tb1 legation is very desirable and Society good Persons wishing to buy" would do well to call aim ex amine, as a good bargaiu can b had. July 23 w-4t HIRAM TOLAR. TAKEN UP. VSMATJ UA.Y HORSE with black legs, mine and tail, ab'oat 8 years old. and in good work ng condition. Tha owner will please come forward, nrove nrouertv. and take him awav. CD. NIXON", Kingsbury. Cumberland Co, N. C. August 6, 1859. vv-3t. W.VOO.VS. WAGONS. X "WANT TO EMPLOY FIVE OR SIJ WAGONS JL and Teams to haul Lumber, by the day or by the thousand. I will pay liberal wattes. JAS B.COOI. June 16. IS59. d-a-w Fayetteville & Albemarle riauk IS nnd Company. A W vr IT 1 T f r 1.' T I V tf . fflHE ANNUAL MEETING of this Company will I take place at Fayotteville on Thursday. 21th day Aut next J A3. G. COOK.. Prest. LOWER LITTLE RIVER AND CRANE'S CREEK NAVIGATION uunrai. mllERE will be a Meeting of the Stockhold rs o 1 .1,. r.r i.ittle River and Crane's Creek Navi-a- tion Co., at Morri-oa's Mills, on Uttle K.ver. on tue 15th inst., for the parpose of organizing the Co. r a tSfo"' amount of &&&$!lr July 5, d-10 'or General Commissioners. -I Ci A A ALBS- TALLOW WANTED. FOR l J.UvvJ which the highest cash price wui be paili ' A. M. UA sir 15 ELL. Oct. 1, 1856. tf 33XtxxlSL "Warrants, iMYUi and State, just printed and for pale at the J.'urmrj seed. C! J- IfIN.SDAiF- hes rcceireJ a larpe ripply , 0 FKE-SU aXD G5- NUINK TL'tiXtP SEE!,', w! icV : were raised this y.ar by D. LAN'IKKTI1 ii PUM I rhi'adelpiia. coaonstiDtr of1 tie i'oliow;i: var ai.ci ' YThiie Flat Dutch," '-Lar.-e y"orfolif .'' "UedTepi" '-Large WhitGlo','' "Hanover," and -Ruta i-apa, ' July 18 S. J. HINSDALE. lica Springs, Uub&on Co., . C. rf"MIE subscriber iiaving r-oa'mt-ly made conslderabld additions to his Uaiidhis. s prepared to aceeni; - v el ,h:i'i!ls? t!le season, acoe ee s -rateu f''f a'V , a ot .t-tnty-one miles H orn Liuntiertoa aail tweniv six miles fr.Hn I-aye'.te- vil'e. in a hea'thv and moral neiul'bor'.iccil. mo iatrf v t-it.nr.-5 nurinsr t he rated. I he -.viuer is ce.eliri.tud or the cure of - iver C.'crfl piair.t. R-.--j.-npsia and Clnonic Iitirr';oea. Xnmer eus cert ifwates aiighi be vjroduc.. d of curt s hretofor erleeted. " ULCTUI? MeN fc-ll.L.. Jniy 51 J 4V A D1 FINE Article of French ami Cognac .iia.nlv. tor sale bv J. II. ilcbUFFlU." "PVISTILLEUS GIXR. ror sTe l.y ... li. Uicl-UFVIK. S. I- or ale liv .(. il. rlcUUi'FIi:. JpR! DOMESTIC LIQUf OTPPKRNON'C and .MlTiid II A WINE 0 For sa ie ! v JACON! BACON!! BACON" F'ni ale , Mewfl-' .j. i Fe "IK. 2UEE CIDER VI.vl-XAU. nle 1 S it. .vcL-rFi-n: GOOD ART1CLKOV COD Kl; .1. II. Sit- 1 ... i ! V. VP AM ANT INE and TAT-LOW C ANT I.I- S. ear salfe 'oy J. It. McUUtFIE. HERRINS! IlKRUINS!! IIEUUINS!!! b'or sale by J. H. McDUFl-'IB. ti. COFFEE. TUA. MOLASSES, BUTTI? ! K' LAU:.t i i .'UAC' 'O. SVCi'F. and luanv other i arlicles urenerallv kept in the Grocery Jne, 'or snl. by 1 June 4. tr-w J . ii. X cL'V kblE. Torpcctinc ! Turpentine ! 'J urpentine r Qi iilitt TURPENTINE BOXES on and nenr OU,'IM tlie Kail ltoad. about ;". to i; iuile. from Fayetteville, will be rented on pood tern-s to any per son wishing to embark in tlie business Also. jood S- .V and GRIST MILL, and two small FARM S. Also, two of the RICH EST FARMS in the C nnty of Cumbei hiiul, one about one mile irain: the Mriket House, known as the Ila'.h y place ; ill ether filaut nine miles Irom town, known as the celebrated .f-ls Lands, which li is 25(1 or JJOn acres ch aren land, vliich if properly cultivated, will produce an muafc ol 0 bushels of ( 'orii per acre. Those wishing to rent said lands must apply toon, or they cannot be rented. For particulars ay ply to C. E. I.eet, Fuyef. vi ile, who is authorized to reut in my aiisiace. a. n. McDonald. Fayc-iteville, Feb. 8. 1P;59. -tf NOTICE TO SOMHCK'S WIDOWS. rlIIE WIDOWS OF MEXICAN Soldi, r?, JL and tho Widows of Soldiers wiio rTFl IX service in the war ot 1812, can have their pensions continued by culling on the iinclersigi cd. Congress having made additional provision f i r them. Give me the management of your bairns, anu the money shall come atoi ce, or no clif r ?. JXO. M. KOSli. Agt.for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 19, 1358. tf Silver Plat 3 i 0 i jIdts. Silver Plated. Spoonr Silver Plated Porks. !Aw RESH Papply received. An as-ra . mop.t al- ays ' ON II AN D. at the -CfSOCKKUV ST !!!;.' June 4. d-tf w in If W. N. T1I.L1NG11 AST. 1?urjnip Se . -1 ;ut.i Tc,A.TPnuti: Knslisli Norfolk ; J.1 Ited Ti.; si.-ip 1... at ; Ruta LiiL'a ; Hanover ; Large H lbte Globe For sale by J"AS. N Ja.y L -SMITn . CITRATE MAGNESIA OELTZEK API-Til hNT : CONljllirii S WATE1 ; l'Ul.'TKn ; SCOll'll ALT?. JA.S. N. .SAIITA. For sale by Julv 13 LJICTUUE VAilNISUES, NUT OIL, TIN TOIL For ;ale by JAS. X. SMITH, w-tf May 27. Kl2liOSEj E OIL T TOUT COl.tlKtD : Hist rate article. Just re SMITIT. lt i ccived ana 101- :ale by JAS VII I C. 1STIL. E pOft SALE BY JA.S. N. SMITH. A7"l5LPEAr'S UE"EPY Fob LI.M;i:.U LA AN U "V PitliVii.M ATlVii Or cllOLi-.RA 1'. sale by Jas. N. SMTH. Varnishes. L EATIIF.il. Japan, Coach, Fuiiiitiirn and Ih mar V arnisli. tor sle by JAS. . s..Mli 11. May -11- v.-tf ELerosene Oil r igti colored, best quality. For mle hy S. J. HINSDALE. April 30, tf-in IJiieltwlieat Sctil. JPOR sale by April 30. S. J. HINSDALE f-ia Glue. O f BARRl-.Lo Glue, for sale low by JL H. J. il INS-DALE. April .10. tf-in Ood Liver Oil Jelly, VNU S-YHUl' OF rilOSl'lIITLS. For sale hy s. j. iiiNSUALi:. April 30. tf-in Citrate of Xagnesia.- T70R Sale by JL' April 30. S.. J. HINSDALE. tf-in Mrs. Alleu's Uair Kestorulire. T7OR Sale by X' S. J. HINSDALE. April ..0. tf-in Congress Water JPOS sale by 3. J. HINSDALE. April 30, i85f. tf-in Podopliillin, G-elsemin, C TILLlNtilN, LUI'LLIN, ic. Ve. h or sale tiy Si. J. HINSDALE April 30, 18" 9. tf-in i otn-jound-(i f.ntirely from Uums Liver Tnvigorator Livisr I iivifcoratcr Furiti-f til.- H.cJiiJ. Funiit s lb liloud, Tarpp t-ivcr Complaint. "urt-B L vvr oniplantB. Cur -a hroniu Diorrhoea, r Cures iyttppsia, C ure cvtivt-neF!-:. Cures Ffiuule CompluiDtP.
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