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OAVIO McDOFFIE, jTliiVf .IDPUirtaau, rAVHTTtVILLB, . C, at1.X,.fL,tiT M r kU arrla. M saraaa la tki l tf""7. ., ...ki .ark dtfM b) ki aaitka .(j-iaUg aiati U'i.ia.ivi. - J r cooic & JOHNSON, : POaiEiW AND UKALEIIS IS (Ul ftngliah. German, and American ;V; ware an J Cutlery. Jaaaary I", Wt, '" " ? Hard. ttr "t c. A B. 0. WOUTH. Comtnlssioa and Forwarding , Tllailagta, W. C. )bjb.0.1 adraaeas Mua ealfaB.aak. fi-iy-H :- - "T V71LLIAII C, ELAH, ATTOHN KY AT LAW, Caa U foaaJ CO. Wrlgkfs OBoa, r ratETTBTItl-E. C -.mnrJlA and General CommunoH Merchant y ' : ' , k:foBT,,.'.:..-v-;T.- rkrary 10, 154. V 7 t GEORGE ALDERMAtf, tmni OF NIVAL STORES. WILKJltaTON, ' yaaa i, W5T. - B. ftni: ;, ;"W P.-KLLIOTT, ,"' Commission Merchant, r,Alf-GTTEv'll.l.l3, W. C Ignrt t litttrlolt k M Bait Uie. attaaJ prewptly U "- . . klsoara. '.' . '. Votkar 't. t5. :. . . l4(Uf ;B.3F.:PEATlCE;&C0., . .. pauaa ia flffliX AXD DOMESTIC DRY COODS, : BATS. CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, ITgaarnllaaanal neilT-M-C--1-l-,'' . . . . HAY j STREET, 1 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. ft. F. FEAKCE, J. W. PEABCE. W. ' lajaat t, ,857. V ', . TT1HB aa4arlg- win attead io Balliag aU Ujr- ai. f. MTaaeaatf af Mewra.. TbU Jut to ft; St'NERs 1 Aaetiaaaae. 87ef . DR: 0, P LOTHEIt; ' '; : ...Smteoa Dfentlst,' 1 - : latacavlataam, I. tooRB. BAR POLPH. ONTUOMeai, saa a.iayn aU, thai fcs wflt vbil tbair aaaaty aeata .arlag a 1! it tr at laU MPwStiva CaarkJ. ' XEI FILL AD-V.ITH CCC:S, V r 3 ao iwiiing Uiraul traiH Vwk, Urn an4 Wrll Mlrtleil UU'll Imnit Of 'f ' nr..ior..n.ui: clotiiixo ..-' aimlftinf of fVw vnru-tr f Cwi, tUi4 VUf Of lb Utwt ! IVfCirt ;.rnl Mjrlri. . t ' j, ,.',, - .-AUK)-" . ': " .1 wl Mrtinst, eSUirto, Stuck. Aj, o., ' II iU rt4 M Ml ( trimmiii, Caliiog 4 tl ba.ltwM In ki llu. .. . ' , ; v ;' " ' W. II. CAltVKli -'' A la now rrci iuis V. ', rati 9 f ill fi. in i.i J I- ,!.!. My ...i I.-. hi. M tf ;, i n.l. nJ ul ' '- i Um 1 j iil I"' ,si t . . l.-'J (...luce tiik'-n la .x I rii I. A ! r"" i.; lot L. w. u t: (P.vtR. .l-tf tptw 17, mh:- J V " Si coiid Stock.. STARR & WILLIAMS A XI M rwirn( THEIR SECOND STOCK fur 2JL TI1W bnel.l Drr Cl1at Hal, B(a, lb ,. .. atai4 Ha4.a Cllklaa . , T tkvt; UrlU lk attratioa f WkeU bay. r ccaOTallr. . J. D. 8TAKR.1 J. M. WIUIAMS. rxt. , 18i7. i-tf ' A CARD., - . Tk 4mlnJ nlJ rprtlljr kforai 10 oU McaJ and taUWen tkal ka eaa ba foawi la fliaraof C. K. Laat. akr ka vlll aa fmi to IWa. J. R. McDOMALU. r.yatUTUlf.S.C.iaa, 1,1867, 147-1 !ftf Blaiketa rait4 aal far Mi ay at Krrava, Jaat . U. CARV1R. CI(m Bafgiatg sad IT it! aot far Mia bf W. II. CAKVER. Ilaa Chesrlag Tkarea, Jot r"J , m. rvr .!. ky w. II. CAR EB. 4 JAVA C.OrFKE.-S0 B-r Jt RIO sal rewired aa tot by V. II. CARVER. Tew Vrk sirss sb W J raaHtaa sm wr aata ay u. umi... ClilacM Karar Cane f trap, jat rai4 aa4frrJalr , W. H CARVER. D WMCWTIC OUABiBtil aa4 COTTOM VA1LN-S. Jt rvcciinl ail fur ! by W. II. CARTES. 50 ns TalUvr an Aetaanaatlae taa4M. Jm raM4 aa fur Mt t f , . U. CARVER, A ?aal Aaaartaaaaf af Dry VUU as katMt aaJ far ala chaap ky W. II. CARVER. CIIELSEirilEESK!! tZ BOXEa la raeir4 a4 tor al ky W. II. CARTER. ICo. 4, 1857. JrtO tf . llore alVtr (Joed Tk aberibr u raaaiiiag kia FALLASD fVinTITst STOCK, Coa-lrtisg af laiat arary tiling la tk way af GROCEHIICS, - Hardware aw1 II alias -ware, ' - alio, ;': ' Baals aaat Raaea. a11lerv. Flak, e. Aat af akiob ka will wit ckrap for Ca.k, baHar . fruiiaea, or aa rkott tliu. Rior raeraUy iwcupwi y 'nJ Nana, ui ia vituma noaa. 0. W. 1. CuLliSTOX. Oct. IS, 1864. itvtr BKOWlt ttsRD. WW FIRM , wa NEWGOODS. 'pilE CaJ. rl(tQd krg tear ta maka know la U I cuuca of Rnlwwa Cuuaty, rkat tby have fiirm Ta "paroemliiji for th parpnn af lining a mer cantile hiuiaa ia tbe toaa vt Lamkrrlaa, uj art oow rrcemng mir . ; Fall nnt 'Winter Stark, Caaalatiag of 8tapl and Fancy Drr Qnotla, Brady. Made Clutblng, Family flrocrrie., 4c , 1 which tt.ry would ranpaolfully InrRa tk attentioa af llivlr friemlt aad tha public generally. , gatju rroduee takes la rxebane (or Onod. -ANUta D. BROWS fEVKRITT t. WARP Luiabcrtoa, N. C, Oot. 6, 1H67. 1-SiB pJ NOTICE. S I A McLEAN deaigo keeplnr mirtantty er a baad a wall reject.! alock of 0KUCKIUK8 and UHIT 0OOU8, which tby Will Mil ekaaa for eaab aa xekang tor prmtuc, at aSniitb'a Blore, aow Me- Man , its ante rrom tayettarUla, oa the Turnpike read. Jinntry 18, 1857. 160-ff ' STATE tj1 ItOllTII CAROLINA, - " " CNION COOXT , 1 lWr fj lYnas ra Qunrtrr Heuioni, October Term, 1857. , Qeorg McCain vs. Eliaba Pyler. s. ' ItT ca Land. . . Uippeariag to tkk satirratUoa of tk Caart that Eliaka IMyler, tk defradaat la tki as raaid ba rand th limit af tki State t It la therefor ordered by the Coart, tkat pa 4icatioa be made fnr al week In Ui Nertk Careliaa Argaa, a paper pohliefcad la the Towa af FayoUaeilb, for Ike aakl Jaremhuil to be and appear before th iurtice af tk Ceart af flea aad Quarter Session for aakl Coonty, at tbe Coart lloaa ia Woo roe, on tha let Moaday ia January neat, ttiea sad there to akow eaaaa, if say ke kas, wbr aa order ef sab sbaald eet be granted to ll tk bud a 'ld Rn,J. F. Iteagk, Clerk af er raid Ceart,! efflc la Monroe, U Brat MonJar in Oet.iber, 1857 aad btke eigkly-aeconit jrear af Awericaa Independ ence.' , I , 1. F. HOUGH, Clerk. l Mov. Is. - ttwbrf.lJ - DR. FBAHrii WllLUWI'g . rr.ua . . ".f . " .c I Ja County ba bad. as usual, given to tlie T a.p7i.n. Ar.Uu.7:.TUwK ea,ay.Yull of TarnJearing jnd sreai ar ua aai ar taaaDove araaa or a a, l sty Wkbky ta tab alas. - ." .. - . ob r tcvu , iuy, taw. : , .;. i v rciT, TUB CORKER, T dUktCf )AL'k.4T TkMiU ) Wit , bt )(! t la Ibat f n f " Wkr loft 1 Witt, th W i V Iru.i i Ana tdc I 't : J! ... ..rt - kr " . n.lxr'a', i tf dieata, : ' I. , :: - v But atiU ka Uie aaraar "H Taa kiadol b fuaad ; . - W luah to laa ftokrii, i Aa4 Ibara, vriMaa auU,i i , Ik a tad la tk aoravrr : :,'. , uWi J dearer tbaa alt, Our brt reearca auiajr ' U law vita (ol will, Bat wke feu Ilia eanwr ' b toted tk Wit (till ;' - Far tfa k rt ktk lu coraer, Aad dear ia ka aa '" ' ' 1 Wka naiaia lu eaar ' Till lira' lava b goaa. MISCELLANEOUS. (Wnl mmt rrtrtmt h lit tltom lu ,, R'i lira r a ( iWi Uu ft." , Fro tk S. C. Joaraal af EJiMalioa. ., REV. ELISIIA XITCHELL, D.D r It i eminently proper that tb firat'mim- brr of a Journal devoted the eauae T location in North Carolina should con tain a aketeh of the proleasional life, char artrr. and aerviceaol tlie late Prof. Mitch- j e m ntt WM r,- forty years on of tbe roost j Jnef)l ur le,cherm. I he preparn- i " k'jch will e Ibund no ray matter. Material there h in abundance. " Built is difliculi to sJecf 1ha"which will render sucb an ankle as tliiffpiquaht, and sacifretive of a IwromiH and preeevering imi- l at Kin of his useful nnd sell-deny ing exam ple. The life of a secluded teacher and de vote of Science often fetcka incidents which are unique, aad likely to set off bis .rtr.it m Mil vantage. The hutw fflacier as it presaes over a cooniry shae its hill, and cive direction and volumetoiis streams, fmiU tha (rwrk ftt actl.Hi bU,fl-4,;, u..,t ... tl. vt iir a:: v -wa.jfc. few oiav be able lo -ditingui.-,U l, .vr- -v i v ol drift, nud detect the siraitea oouiuei lhat attest the moulding power of ita quid ' a. i t T'at but irresiMible course. Altboagh one might not point out many brillian passages io Dr. M.ithrH's life, aor recite many single acts lhat are peculiar aud decided in their ef fects yet ibat he wns no common man, that the marks he made on the various depart ments of our social life were frequent , ano uidely felt is cleaily attested by the wide spread astonishment, almost horrosvibat billowed Ibe publication of his uneXfiecled loss. There i hardiy a newspaper in the Union that bar not announced bis death to iis readers. Journals from New Eugland lo Louisiana have told about tha great pro fessor, arid expressed sympathy with ihe public of N. C, and w ith its University, under 'be atDictive dispensation.. Stales- men trusted with a Malum 's secrets, Minis ter ol'lhe Uosoel who come lo us ambus sudors from the court of Heaven, Cabinet Officers whose skill is sealed by the applause ol millions. Teachers m every grade of the set vice v huee M-ciudeif an J often 111 requit ed Ul.ora iirm the sireugih atid hope ol our couutry, arniers, 1'liy.icians, and Law yers, Govenioia, Lei-h'toia ai.d Judges, Mictemlul Meicliaiit. aiu etiiuieiu poiiit ciuns in nil parts ol our couniiy. nsbw pu pils gather around the bier of JJi Mitchell niid cry with the despairing prophet. "My Father ! my Father! The crwrioi of lstuel and the boisemen thereol!" Dr Mitchell va Wn in Washington, Conn., and bad . be lived until the 19th of Aufcusi, 1657, tturtild nave been sixty lour years old. lie graituaieu ai l aie vonege in 1813, entered the iniisiian ministry in 1817 and ou his duties at our University in 1818.- A t first ba was Prufessor of Malhe- nintics and Natural Philoaophy. . Cut when 1T0I. UltiiMeu returneu in i aie vonege in 1H3S," Prof. M. filled his vaeaul chair be cause its studies were a i ways most conge nial to his tastes, and" there he continued ill the dav of his death. How faithfully and succeiwfully be rendered service in this chair the public knows better than any one can describe. Jt is sufficient here-to-say l hat no pupil of Dr Mitchell's ever went from hia laboratory without a fair chance of learning all that waa newest and best in the departments he presided over, indeed whatever Dr. Mitchell undertook he tried to do aa well as it could then be done. ..His. Dlans were irenerailv drawn to a large scale and where he was permitted to finish what be began it rarely ever required amend ment. Perhaps there waa often an abun dance of labor,' mental and physical in hia undertakings lhat savoured of prodigality. Ilex I)r Mitchell was rich in resources and strength. He wasted enough in his life to, make the fortunes of Lalf a dozerLConiniool men." One who knew him well, on bearing that he was -deliver the address at our Slate Fair in 185, exclaimed "I'll warrant lhat JMiiobeilbegrTswiib the garden of Eden." So he did, ewd ty tha lime that he get -down U his own recent visit lo Lhat Lk.mA.n in na.r,l anmrnalinne. 1 ""-""'"t-" '-'-.-'"; .. JV. a preacher Ur al.teball wasoraounataro-io aiscuas m ivm heologyV 4Ie ackaow lodged wost hcartijj ...j il in m Hi -:3r 5( 1357. i'.mi '' oxniog, with who mlnuit phe - , i kn it i... l.-t waM0 eonverMnl; wm treated . i coi.trt.lled by pertonul God, to wbie 'jtfer, wifcdum, goodiieim, and awful , tif eg L directed his bnrrn" with no littl , 1 For the redemption lf mankind from Ilf by of hf and miatry into which th l i.l t.f..' mi h thrown hem, he looked i t!;c i) i v ,tf the CroK received bj- Fnifh in: i i.,e I r in of each individual. II in i j ikoj. wa lii in to advocate the leaven , V 'I by ulyeciioo oTeacb . . 'P;nt aoul to thd taw et bod ia Cliriat. J h Brver expected much permanent ,a!i.crtnt atartinff Kiitit. Ue saw during f'"'1 lJ" iy 1 1-s t vi nirul life so many associations lor ; i' i re f iriimtion of th ills of Society skil . i y orjr-nied and veheniently reconii '. ft. arnl rt supueded by'' their orig- r :l .', .lit W'l.llrt t.i any aciteuia hiiicu. encr of an organization of tins treat end, yet much permanent good to result from them. Dr Mitchell believed that man .w to be permanently raised above bis natural coo diiion only by help sent down from Heaven, and lhat thia help -could be expected by those only who . fe'ere reconciled to God through a Divine ana Priestly Mediator. Hence be constantly laugbt the necessity of a prompt and persevering atteulion to the claims of personal religion. Aa a man of extensivtTtind varid know- ledge and of scientific skill in bis invesli rations, it ia well known that Dr.' Mitchell had so- superior it any equal in our coon- i solid earth, or copr enough To "copper and ,' ,i,ei'1. ' described in one of Erasmus Wit try. He was always learning. The won- j copper fasten" all creation, or gold enough ' ""' le,-''nc! out ih 'e have given are derful variety of subjects that is found to buy out Australia and California, or ! as n "'. can be made at a cin- among tbe books of bis library irresistably j announced Aluminum ss about to re volu-' larutively amull cost Scientific American. impresses one with tne lad thai tneirown - er wss of insatiable curiosity ; while tbe qoulitv ot I nose dooks esiaon.nes uiai nis knowfeilge was 'ot' a htgh order. He kept biinselr well posted up as lo ihe curreot lit erature and scieace. lie supplied hirusslf liberally with the Reviews and Journals, Magazines, Ate., of the day. Hence his library,' which cost bhri a great deal of rnon-i ry, will out prove vaiuauie io ms neirs. C Idlers wait until the procedings of learned Societies, Scitotifio Journals iiCH are win uowed,unttl the trash that is in theni.bas been ehriiinated, and thoirutb has been as certained with a close approxiinatiou, or until the first and costly editions of good books bare been sold, and tbe books are cheap. Such prudeut and economical souls Dr Mitcliell allowed to persue 1beir own plans.' lie could not watt for stale bread. t nor let his 0ieat b cookeu ana Uieo nan- ed. tie liked to have his lood IresU aud then he wauled lo do his own chewing be- - ,ne .vUae imtcv " td w rarely were hindrances rr-" " i . w. -. i i - i .. i Li nr. i .1 ks.ii .ma maD sav irui iiu.i :u ui luiiiiren.- " lie pursued il dilTerent jdau hts family might have been thousands ol dollars richer. But tben his own soul and those of his pupils and children wou.o nave oeen inousanun oi iruins poorer, auu ur. iiiicneu cart-u most for the .,,e.l that does nt perish. No ; .. . r. t.omr Hui.r.lMl rwt t r I M lllw.ll al l.n f.l ! ii L , . . " - - mate .equamtauce with 'he subjects ol bis ; own dan.ru.iani. hi saner.! readiniz was ' L . .i - . sd extensive lhat ihere were lew topics ot aua.ara.iioa- -monk! ieut,fi men of anv ! ' i prutession w Hereon ur. .uncneii was not an intelligent and interested listener or an in teresting and instructive expounder. Some may judge that he might have done more for hia fellow-men bad he con lined the at tention of his powerful mind to a more limited range ol subjects. So he might bad sucb beeu bis inclination. But )r. Mitch- ... . . . a f . , , , , .... a , . it! el loved to "expauate tree o erail ! the world ; ..unit, ik. .i.,. 's ,f- LXvvi y a.;Lii. uAn,e......j tt aro liaiPn irt i.iTHlM tmilar ! sciences, mat one can oe a uow pounder of themoiily by possessing the tacts to be obtained by general reading. Dr. Mitchell's library made him a man of pow er in his laboratory. , But it was as a teacher, and as an officer of the University that Dr. Mitchell chiefly improved lle tulenta coinmitied to bun. Uuring me lony year w.o with the University be never published or wrote as much aa other professors and men of science have -written' and published. His large intellectual stores w ere lor his pupils, and for others who might associate with him. After som experience al Vale College and elsewhere in Connecticut and Lons Island, he began his career as a teach er iu North Carolina wheu the- course ol luslructioo Rt the University contained but few subjects when.ooinpared with tine num ber that now crowds its ample rimits. lu 1817 when Dr. Mitch. ll was appointed Pro fessor of Mathematics, there was no Chem istry taught, the Seniors studied English Grammar -the Juniors Algebra and Geom etry and the Freshmen ciphered in Arith roeiio. But in 1818 there was a remaxka bla elevation of the Standard of acouisr tion at the University. Chemistry &.C, was introduced to the Seniors with Astroo-omv- the Juniors were admitted ta the n.vi!eries of Fluxions, now known as me Calcu)us7Ai . " ... ..j r kirhar limn tha SoDhokUore vear, aud the Freshmen quit studying JEsop s J? ables. It would be intereating la ootupara thai Course of InsUuclion with what appears in the Catalogue, tor-184700 sea what ehangea have been made in , the order of studies, and what have beeu-removed frotn- llin JJuiVenUlV to the preP&TOiy COUTS. auu .i. '...i ..1A.1.MM lwefl'ect of Abes ebaRge.. But in ailol ! .l,j-t. .,. ,.1 Tiia illltli4 aa l.ftorer Oil tyUein-I . , t T ' r lllin nTTU -riiiiTTirtu- Iiuw inriin sno is. afud un tsiry, and uimer.o.., .ami oeoiog. in mdustrv as .tbe head of a amily, :,.;.!, wVrblet' l;ki."no-,r rii.helia aweet bodily comfort, ot civilued man and his anh- lteil fo.th as . lehn-tiaa, . hud I"-' proper understanding ol the jmenomena ... fc , a uiJ llon u(; UoJ., ll(j)v ; - "? ea . JU-it . :?r truihst - - y ! lZl . 1 ' , : l ... -r..l ..- -I ,r-irli,n,l X.i.,-st. tin!, I hrftolt rMi-f.tr. fcj uh ijjri fi i!rrp. them, many hud great as they have beenj ig excellent Triciher(u both for keep Dr. Mitchell Winn prominent and efficient j ingtbo heud ckan, preventing the liairfulJ- jjeni. . ',oo. iimt an extcnue.a .memoir him would present fit riHrtuniiv for In TeaiiKatlii the progrew of 5duclioti in North Carolina, nnd ascerlnininjhnw much the University is now benefitting by the ro actions of li ov n early actions. But our present fpnee ia to limited that we can but point out ihm ferlllfl fii-l.l lor H futnra f. - ploraiioo. j Whatever Dr. Mitchell taught he taught ) thoroujihly. lie was nlway. referring to ' firs.t principle, and repealinir. them until "( mey nociea a perniunent liwiriritnl in i .. j , f .--.-.. a-rsjflivaja each pupil's mind, if it badsubsinnce enough ti return .anything It was In the recita tion rooot that hs uael most eonmnntly and opportunely me knowledge lie was cop ataiilly accumulating; and there iiirhrnm quainted with his peculiar den.trlmenis iKM iT rfprx.V i fiofi aiiit kin. m n.l . nit .t'.y i.. : Hlivilior ruiiuirea In be !)i ncr rent nrn.if cw - , , . ' rn . ...... . i..v.iw i. v.v.i i v J ' OU tuis li.ilO-f f.iiistatilK' .Iron in.- frni4.i ti.M'lt.n ill will iiut aiiaaailve lb! iiiL'.Til tinMare of V' - for tbe allainoicnt ai oa rui... ingirgctive, but could be met I cumharides ean ve.purciiaed at tha dru-' he aevef. exiecled I vvilh noAt hra rla. lli-iit5 tinn ffisls': but it can be made one-fourth cheaDcr. ' -mainly as they were developing, and hav- ounces of alcohol for twenty-four hours, ingseen so many assertions prove false, so j Any perfume may be used, "hut the oil of' many theories vanish, so many prophecies lavender is about the cheupes't? ; never Ueomnc history, that he wisely be- J The Tricopherouncaii be colored a beau came cnutious respecling alledgcd discove j ''u' criinxoii by steeping a few chips of t nes, and slow of belief concerning new an- nouncetnenls. In such cases io wan calm uth cases in wan calm "ule oiciiromuie oi potan, hut tlie color excited, and patiently im!j ""'h'ng to the quulitcf the loiion. . lopmenta of Ihe future, ' n alkaline solution of Imney is reccom tuty vith the pr.igm.- niended ba some for restoring the hair in while others were i waited lor the devek wnite oiners were cr licalions of the Drepnt. Sn ihn ul.n I others Droohecied ru.l I. tn nli th.. ! tiomze our domestic economies, or promts j ed to .displace ihe Xewtonian explauaiinn ; nfik. c .i n .!:.. ..li ..... t . I . themselves he vt fonh ihi rh,rrrHr and sorisequences of their conduct in their true light, let in infliciiag nuuislimunt he afienesi reo'iuiien.! that .which apiwiO- the culprit, if he had any. Rrpentaoc taa in iiie irr;irnuiit n.i itriimr im.-ii,1ii. nrr . . . - B- and I j reiorniaiion was wnat ne sought, nor merely ; the getting rid of the cfiVnder, nor the 1 striking terror into the hearts of all who ! should iiear of him. ." , . i.t . , Tha, Dr. Mitchp showpd fau s as well tern. fTrMtt"irtilai in all lliw ra ! f i r - t. m. fliL o his fdow.mr.ni no one hf)M t4!n... .f. ... . ' f - hey were apparent to all who associated Wllh ninu Tw those who did not associate wUh him j, ig ot worlh whlle . in!rduce ; .1 7" l " ' T . "..;.. " : '"eni, i or uicj siiouki not oe iiniiaieu. io .,w -hn Viim aell i i i..w- k.. ?r!.?,b! .U) ,h. ! UIU IIOl BkllOW XJl . .IlliCUdSil. IV U'lltlltl Iir. ' , sent only the excellencies of his character j aud work while on this earth.,. To all men ' every Where we would 'most earnestly re-' Cmnend bis constant recognition of the ! power anu viourieau oi jeuovan, ana uix : immediate submission to Uod s authority in ; alhnatter of conscience, his immense ac-; nil ( li. an aas-krt r A f fuiltlAr. k at nm n i tl ' yuintiiuiw oii-s " - .svativi a a tijui i'i ; g . h,g atie()ce a() , -fo be,rancraf a j teacher, his energy and vigilance as a CI- . . . . . . . . ( HAIR SPECIFICS. The number of .hair stweifics which n re j now vended under the astounding names of "VVahjiene," ' I ricopherous, ixo., is reallv wonderluU It i nrolessed for them I.-. ii,.v ih K ill r.ii,-i kxlJnKs r.rav.m ii 1-ltin.j-mil. rriv-n it A bi nUlulU ' soft and glossy appearance, and either kill j or cm all the ills that hair "is heir to:"-1 mi; wwr uisiiriii, ui .Ulicueil luull. a,y CBESCRNTA. his pupils thnt'tl,r.y muM at times lurna j Daughters and dead lish are nae keeping deal ear to the charmer, charm be ever so Wlre sweetly. The science Cat he thus disnemi- j ,t , no, w l0 rili&llen in ,he oak lfl6 nated through the country was remarkably j cr0uk which ww i,, il tapling. . -free from dross, and the pnnc.ples he incol lUsller ti lhe ,lf.Hj w, lie tlia0 ' cated such as are conservative while they U,e tail of the gentry, " are truly and .perrnanentiy progressive. As I ... Uaa lv bM, ,han faf slavery, m dwc.plinar.an Dr Mitchell acied I accd- Be,,r ke ; Uie devi) out than turn Ingto tbe old maxim "an ounee f preven ou, . ' tion is worth a pound of cdre." But wWn TUrf, DQl JM1 empty purse which is full his constant and sell denying vigiW-e falf-Tuf other lolks money.' ed in its aim,, lie always leant to the side j yoU-, M a Yu.nd if, must f mercyeven wh.le monf dec:ded.nd hrm. ; have oue wtlfK,ut jn,. He wus naturally of n quick temper an I j JU ,,,at kllows Us.lul lhtn amJ not U lively imag.naliori-.-ai.d so would olten ex- j ,(ml kuoW4 many ihin, i. uue. press himself to the subjects of college cen Ue , BWo.lhlrts jelow who lives only sure In very strong langtinge. I the evtf- f r(r . u Dciiiuoiu M!,-ta.-UWAULo- !um i'r.ifiui'UiiK " . i. . . j :. a . ii... . il j Judging frotn the number of establish rrienls I " T'inght nJ afflic'ioa, psif.o, feetl itself, where such articles are manufactured, the j'. ; Sk tara to.'fTw and' to.pretiinaia.; quantity sold must be prodigious; and judg-' Speak again to her, and .another change ingfromthe prices at vhich they are sold, lakes place in the spirit of her dream. Like thei profits arising frouv them "cannot beT her s'aif proto'Tpe, its STveertst creation of; smiill. That siitne of these lotious are god ! ShakHiieare's nuiiiorlal genius, she plain jn their way, there can be no room to lively sitigs ' ' - -doubt; but the merits of the best are greatly ; fn is ifcaJ'anl gf-ne,Wljr exaggerated by those who se-ll them. We j: He ii d;d anil gune ; : , , ; will give a few recipes tor making such j At bis heJ agreta gTSss turf, specitics, so that those of our readers who j Ai Ui Lieis.a stone.-' . . wish io use tbetn can make tbe preparations , Her historv is soon told. . Deep and'aV tbemselve: - No. 1. -Take eau de cologne two ounces, tincture of cahliiarides, halt an ounce, a.sd add twenty drepaoi tbe oil of lavender. No. Si. -Take vinegar of cantharides, hall' an ounce, eau de cologne aad rose Wa ter, each half an ounce. ' . ' No. 8. Thke an ounce of castor oil, mix it.thoroughly with a pint of alcohol, and add r.. A -.Xnli.hiirii Miliar nrul ,uliiirl' Jill.. No, 4. Sulphuric ethec, one ounce, tine ture of cantharides, oue ounce,' olive oil, one ounce. "alcohol, oue uioL ! The ! 'l'hese four recipes are suflicTent7 first two are froin ibewr;of Erasinaa Wilson, F.1CS., the author of an able trea tise on cutaneous djseases. The - last two. recipes are followed by persons who manu facture ilia article for sale, and .are betur than the first two; they are cupable of dfA- - .... Whole. No. 20 of our, and, in nome ce, cuiiiijj partial baldnexs. In usiiis lliem. the Lead should be bruahed sinnrtly with a harxt bair-brush, , (ho lotion then applied . with i pixe ' of ' sponge, the head brUKhej agw'n, artd a nlk niglu-cnp put on. The lieV t period to apply ' : , U is just before going to l !, hut it may a 10 ,' ' be used at any time of tl d iy.l i '- f The philoaophy pf such jiair apaoiucf jV Consists in conaiderii) decay in the grov'H V'-' of hair Ik be due to au nbseneo of vijjoi 1 1 action in ihe narves of the 'scalp, .J li '. tincture of cam hand' excites action .iu ' j " - - w- - 4- thfie nerren, 4ud it olllce i to rctire vi, - 4J" lo hair, preyentitig its CuII.til' out, am! ' i iromoling its (frowtiu The oil , keep thil t .in win, au ine micouui lenas io,uissoive 1 tl scurf dud keep ihe Scalp clean. Th ! by sleeping one ounce t'ffcpanii flics in rooi in h, or coioreu yellow vy a i ''H'e bichromale of potah, ut the color cases of baldness, and a vin-er extract i ol horse-radish at a substitute for cantha- SILVER SlFl'lNGS. I lsA'aatfgr ta. ir-L a I n IV Ilia ia,' mt k I m 1- K - be is stl), a mefIlber rT eoinaio "spe- i , .... , u r, i,;. w u. ,,- - si-rvnti servant. ' None are more diguting in company than the impudent and presuming. . ... A sight is in the eye, so is "the mind in the soul. He that buys a ready wrought, has many a pin and nail for naught. " leend not upon fortune but conduct. Hope is Ihe working man's dream. Fortitude is the mean between fear and rashness. A 1.... . I . 1 . I . L VMS.,,,M w,,a " 1Qe 0,081 pieasani, oui what is the most uelu u , I 7 t , I,le lv,th but '' how; you may i .. v i tjuao ir aui i i ua, The more auv one speaks of bimself, the esS he likes to hear another talked of. ' He contented and tbnnkful. A Cheerful spirit makes labor and sleeD sweet. innraua H .lear' dn aiid all around happy. Cultivate charily of thought 'and gent'e ; ness ol speech; they are tlie Iruo essence of : clirisiiutntv. A MODERN" OPHELf.V uwln head scarcely: Ti rtrer rhed th err geni? v erect. ud walk svitb .queenly majesty. - Ar Ipproach hersi.ie. accust her, she exclaims, Irs, he will come ; he premised to be here; where are the giu-sts? wlrere's .the ring? Where's my wedding dress my orange flow ers ?" Suddenly her mini! is-over skuloTv- ed, and her lace assume a an expression ot anguish - she al- dOrti) cholvinsr and .bitter te.mately sobs and 1 iug Ad and melittich.oty ul 1 iughs-isgav, and cheer- oi bing passion, elevated hopes, bright and I'ancilui dreains of" the l'uiuie death, with all its sad' trappinrs and emu moi krry seared aliectums, a broken heart. and disored bmin! In its .td." ruiurher mind retains much of itfrtive party-, in nocence, and svee!ne. It is not rny ob ject te bringbefore you' painful, faiicilul, and imaginative sketches. , Tle illustrjti ui i bavew?eci- ar4nh;t-and rihful.ut- line of a case that wu-l have con e muter . lhe notice of 1 all. ir. Forbes iH'ijmoic .. m. i l .. i. I l r j: ia . ie journal j rsyi ruwiguui ..jew. cfae - aaaf Menlul Vilkokgv." " ' Why is the letter U the giyest b-ner in tbe'-alphabet? Because it is always in lun. Yes;Tut why" is it the i'ihr1 unfoi lunula ill the olphsbei? - Hecause it is' a! ays ia trouble ai.d dtliiculfv. -v. iM-tr assan immK m t ireufwir-a-r,
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 26, 1857, edition 1
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