i
. 1
A MODERN BLLLL.
Sh iu la her fashionable tarlor. and rocks in
her nuj chair ;
I?h u clad fa Hit aa4 satis, and jewU are in
Ka haair
SBe Winki, and c and simper, and simpers
a a
, . ana r,irt;ice ana inas.
And thoura sue talks but little, 'tis a rtst deal
nwrt than she think.
Sh h- a-bl in the morning till near the bout
- Cf BOOB.
Tken comes down snapping and snarling, becauso
n-e ii cai.ea so soon.
Hat Lair b sen ia papers, her cheeks still "fresh
vita paint ;
Remains of last ni kt , blushes, before be in
tended to hint. ..... . -
She dotes on man unshaven, and men with il
flowing hair!' "
She b elcxpeot ever tnutacbes, they give such a
- umn air i 1 - - -
Jhe talk of Italian music, and alb In lore with
the moon, "'.
And if doom was to aaeet ber, the would fink
away in a iwood.
Her feet are so very little, W birhli are so very
tier jewels are eu very hravy. and. her bead
SWT light ;
lit color i mad of eoerootioe (thoueb this she
will never ewn.i .
Her body . made monlr of cut ion, ber heart is
made wholly f stone.,
8h falls, in lor with a frHow who swell with a
foreign air;
' He marries her fT her money, the marries him for
On of the belt matches both are well mated In
. life ! ...
She's got a fool husband, he's got a .fool Jor I
an wars a-a
. fc 'er
Ladt. IIavxxocb:. -At a lata meeting of the
Birmiaghaaa Town Council, the following letter
from Lad Hsvelock to the Major of Binning
ham was read :
- - Boj, on tha Rhine, March 11.
, Si a: I have, this week had the honor to re
ceive rour'dsticr, accompanied by an address of
condolence from yourself, the aldermen and bar
KW.n of the borough of Birmingham. - I was el
ready prepared tor such a mark of attention br a
letter tram your town,- Intimating the same, but
the devp sympathy eipreMed for me ia mr be
reaTeMent, the kitd sentiments Mt in my behalf
and that of my CstherleM children, br so large and
r-pcube a bodr, and the el.-irnt and crT de!i-
-cte manner in which this address has brcu eon-
rered to toe, hare overpowered me. and I cannot
Cd word to itall I The high eooo
i.:!ums you have been ph-ated to pass ujoo the
herioe deeds of Sir Henry Uavelockv as a sotdie
"d a general, and the exalted terms in which you
hav spoken of my beloved husband as a toan, are
- . r. . . .
awort incense 10 my nrocen and aSicted
htart, not merely because "the praises of those wt
love are erar precious to us, but becsune I am to
weTLtWare tlat the portraiture of his alnve: ter
tvct character is by no means overdrawn, and! be
jpericoeof more than eight and twenty year
tf domestic happiness onJr serves to strengthen
this opinioB. Bat I thank my Heavenly Father
itat, crta hi this crushing and unexpected be-'
reavement, I have many sources of comfort. Our
gradoui Sovereign has provided bountifully for
xaj wants, my son are nwtly following the bright
eiample cf their father, and my two daughters
are my best earthly treasure. A shade of regret
might intrude if I were to reSect oa the altered
prospects of mr fatherless childen. but I cannot
s . . . :j .1 i -
m Hwwiit wuviv ui vain regms, sur our
2Wvivr Father ordalna all. things for the beet,
and I hare too much confidence in my husband's
countrymen to suppose that they can CTer cewse
to Uke aa Interest in the children of Henry Have
lock. Miy I beg you wiU do me the honor to
convey my heartieit thanks to the corporation f
BiraiachaaVaad to believe me, with every fr-el-ing
of reipect to be
"Tours verv rratefuDr.
aAN.XAH S'H AVE LOCK.
EXECIT10X OF OMSIM AND PIERRI
TBCIK. BXU.TI0K Xt ArrrABASCr MIUTAJtT
: DaJtOX9TAniXv
Theesi-cutuMi of Oruni and Piari took place at
iaris4 oil Saturxlay mornir. Msrch 13th. 1m
tnenst crodj a$emblvd at an early hour, notwith
standing the weather was very cold," and the
eround vet frum-Miow that .had fallen,.u witness
. T0 THI KXOISTXS.
WlVHnW, 3?.'C, Afarch 27, 135S.
Editor: I sujipoee that "An-wn" allnd
one to two
were kept at a distance from the scene bv the
military, who rot ie an imposing display, as many
as 5,000 beiegtm the pt. guarding every avenue,
as earlv as 5 o'clock. About fifteen paces from
u an article of mine which lately appoared in the
R.yisUr, in his communication' in the lan
Standard, though tie misses my name as widelr a'
he does the acta of the cae! in question. . -The
Democratic meeting in this town was not 'vom
rfprejentod'' by me In' the ilightcit degree. It
u.o3 heU in a backroom of th.j Anson Uotel a
toe execution, tee nam Dors being mimatej at irom I tccu neiu in a, oacKrootn oi tn.j Anson uorei a
hundred thousand persons, but they place at which I cannot now recoUect a political
the gate of the prkoa the to Cold was erected, and
X. . L . I . . . m I- -. L. - ,
on ii row iiiF wr iruurca ui
Correspondenoe of the XewYork TiuseaL i
VaswrOTow, 11 arch 27.-Col. Bentv h about
rhwirg hks lone and eventful career. He b 1
nwt the lat of the od reterane of the mea who
were in the height of their glory dsrfr.g the'dsrs
cf Jackson, and who then made the whole coun
try ring with the echo of their contending blows,
lie baa been confined to his room for the lat few
wefc. Ia the. pleasant weather of February he
was often teba eeea riding slowly upon his splen
did black hone, along the avenue, keeping near
enough to the sidewalk to enable him to return
the courteous salutations of the many friends be
was sure to meet. Bat he soon became too feeble
for this, axul was scarcely ever out nf his chamber.
MfiVring a great deal of pain, but bearing It with
characteristic fortitude, and. La spite af it all,
' woking incessantly at what be stylw hb msomm
opus, the abridgement of the Congressional De
bat.' lie has cotnpioied the work aearly to 1 ST,0,
d savs be only hope -to lira lortf enough to
bring it down to the present time. Hb familiar
it v with the more recent dLnwutm tit Cnr
renders the labor comparatively easy, and three
or four months of comparative health, would en
able him to bring it to a close. But it b very
. doubtful whether this will be voochteed to hint.
He safer from an internal cancer, and it may
end hb life almeat at any moment. He b cheer
ful, resolute as ever, and especially glad to see hit
friends. . Hb indomitable courage is conspicuous
ia the incessant vizor with which he conttnoM to
work. Hb review of the Dred Scott decision wan
written under jatenee suring, and ia spit of
pain, he penbted ia having every proof-sheet
readr for the mail bv which hb rjubli.hen wM
erpectit. .
- - . n i T
A Vikoixia Dlsmosd. ilr. OVP. Matthews,
of Virginia, has exhibited at the Cinciantti Times
oScewhsthe claims as a dbmond of the first
water, and the largrt In the world. It has an
inch and a half of diameter, amTnearly an inch or
thickness. . Tne Ttmes says : . '
It b surpassingly brilliant, particularly when
viewed by gas-light. Jfr. Matthews says he has
been offered for It X J 4.000. . It was found by the
father of its present paasamr ia the gold mines in
Buckingham county, Virginia, about seventy
yearssiaoa. It Las remained -in the rough state
rae inee nntil m (mt mmk im Vr. xr
being sausfied by every test that it was la reality
a diamond, took it to ew Turk and had it dron
ed. Thb precious gem weighs 141 carats. The
Koh-i-noor, if we remember, weighs but 100 ca
rats. There have been several- nimnt found
la the gold -regions of Virginia. Last year one
ijobo iu sbmi socauiy was sold at luchmond for
. A RrUAJJLUtiCasx.e-Ae have heretofore
noticed the case of Bane&rd Daniel, of Coaaoke
ea, a, who was convicted of aa outrage upon hb
which recalls so manv terrible avoci
it stood on its rlatforta like a ladder without
teps; the. b'o;k; whh the bole Tor the bead to
rwter, at the lower end ; at the upper, the heavy
knife of triangular shape, with it edge like a
razor's ; hard hv it, the shell of the body after de
capitation ; and in front, the banket for the head ;
the cord by whica the blade is kept suspended; the
framework, painted a dull red, just discerned in
the dismal glimmeriog of a winter's mora
ine, all presented a mfft h'uWm sicc-
tacle. . .
Precisely at sis o'clock, Orsini and Pirri were
awoke from their sleep by the governor of the
pnn, who .announced that their last hour was
oome. The Abbe Hugort, chaplain of the Bou
ftqete, and the chaplain of the toucierirerie, were
jreaent. The prboners heard nuts with respect,'
if twit ilrnf iim U'hn thai mnruti anlArkt Wia
rkombre de la uJ4r,they were placed at different
extremities of it, with their backs turned to each
other. - There' were two aasbtant executioners'
present one. from Rouen, and the other from
af -. sr ewa
enroesiaes mm oi i arts, x nese sost no umo
in preparing the convicts for the scaffold. Dur
ing the dreadful operation . Orsini remained calm;
anndPierri. lhourh not so loud and contradictor
as durinr hb trial, was somewhat excited. The
straight waistcoat interfered .with Jib ges
ticulations, hut be hardly ceased talking for a mo
ment. . . -
When the exctioner was ninioninsr him h ask
ed that the fasteninea should not be drawn too
liirht- 'aa he 'fiarl aa Intention nt fstaninir Ttia
cold touch of the steel on his neck when the scis
sor cut on his bair, ao as not to interfere with the
guiilotiBg, for an instant appeared to thrill through
Liaj; but be recovered himeelf when he found
tl:t hb heart! WA ett irntouehe1 TTa Ihinl-iJ
the executioner, for letting him die with hb face
a heeanwt a man. When the hand ti ar)iirh that
veil which covers the features of the parricide b
suspended, was put over his Head he b said to
have laughed, and attempted a Joke about the
8 cure he must cut At this moment he turned
his head and perceived Orsini; he saluted him
gaily, and asked ' how he was getting on. He
was interrupted by Orsini, who was himself un
dergoing the same operation with the same tang
mo si u as wcra unuer me nanus oi a vaiol.
dreesirg for party;"with the words ; Be' calm,
be calm m friend." Pierri's tongue ran on.
however. "The ai tan t proceeded to strip him of
hisihos, for in pursuance of the sentence they
were to proceed to the scaffold barefooted. The
man appeared to Hesitate, but Pierri encouraged
him to proceed, and aMisted- hiai as much as he
could still talking. The operation being over,
end the toiltttt complete, he turned owardj the
turnkey and aked to be allowed to embrace him.
Thb request was complied with. The moment of
movement now came, and the Abbe Hugon criod
out, Courage rM Oh I am not airaid I am
not airaid,- be said, "ww are going to Calvary,"
and; In a sort of a feverish excitement he repeat-
ea to nimseii, - uaivrry, v.ai vary
Orsini was oa the other hand, as calm and tran
qiil as bis tel low-convict was excited. He spoke
little; but when the governor of the prison and
some of the o 23 cert approached him he bade them,
in a low tone of voice, farewell. The turnkey of
h b eell announced to hiff ia a tone of regret that
hb Ism moment was come. Orainl thankm) him
lor hb STmpetbT. Hb hair was alao cut mr
from his neck, but be underwent the operation
without fiiachin At the moment when the
hood was put oa hb head,- hb face, which op to
that moment was calm and impassable, be
canse. flushed- for a moment, and im eye Jighted
Up. " :" '
t The prison tlork struck seven7--Jefore the last
oundxlied away the door leading to the kcaflbld
a. a . sait a a w
I cpen,u a oi iueii. ine adds liugon entreated
; Pierri to pfoCt by the few moments still left, to
collect hb thoughts, and asnme a calmer attitude.
He promised to be calm, and said he should chant
a natriotie him: and it ii umiJ that kaau,,Tlw
gaa to sing the well known " MourU pour Im. Pa.
trU." Leaning on the Abbe Hugon, be mounted
fifteen steps of the scaffold, still repeating the ver
ses of the song.
f)rJftl warn affinrw-u-tttfl I lkaAtt.n1i.Af ,k.rA.
w ' f mrj wpuu vt 111 7 Vfl-
cierge, and bb aalmness never abandoned him for
a moment. When be appeared on the platform
it could be seen, from the movement of hb body
and of his bead, though covered with a veiL that
a i t . . . . ...
ne was loosing rat ior ine crowd, and probably
intended addraaaing them. But tber were too
fsrofll The greffler then directed the usher to
read the sentence of the. court, condemning the
pnwuwi vi um ueaxa ot parricides. I be usher,
who was aa old maa over sixty, was evidently
ranch moved at having to perform thb duty, and
be trembled as much from emotion as he did from
cold aa be read the document.
After thb formality was terminated, Orsini and
Pierri embraced their spiritual attendants, and
pressed their lips on the crucifix offered them.
1 ur7 b ujemseives up ra me neaasman, I'lern
was attached to the plank ia sn-insUnL He was
executed first. .The moment hb veil was raised,
and before hb head was laid on ' the block, it b
affirmed that he cried " Im f Italie .'live la
Repnbliqve!
Orsini was then taken ia hand. Hb veil was
raised, and hb countenance still betrayed bo emu
tioa. Before he was fastened to the plank he
turned ia the direct ion of the dbtant crowd, and,
it b said cried, - I'm U Franc T It was but five
minutes past seven when the aemrwf fn t-
to the basket. A cold shudder ran among those
whose attention was fixed upon what was passing
on the scaffold, and for an instant there was deep
ilence. It passed off, however, rery soon.
When all was over men went to their work, and
wuqvbqon gone logetner to tne spot from
dbtant quarters of the town hastened home to
break nut The morning was becoming clearer every
moment. The troops begaa to move as if about
to leave the ground. The guillotine was lowered
and taken off. The crowd gradually thinned:
some few groups till lingered about the spot; but
the cold Was bitter and the mi k.. r-n
- V UUL
mtws. ih m c w uuun uio piaca was ueserted
The number of deaths from the attempt for
which these wretched men suffered bow amounts
to fourteen. - . - .
Budio, whoe santenos was commuted to penal
servitude for life, 1s to be sent to London ssa wit
ness against Dr. Bernard, who b to be tried in
mat city being engaged In the conspiracy
the bill
i r After a long debate -on the bill it was -passed
hv a rote of 44 Ro-ainit A'l' with the anhtifutiiin
(on motion'i'f'Mr." Httnfer.oT two instead of four
regiment?, and sohie immaterial verbal alterations.
' .1: l - i . -- -
meeting nnr l.fi-iVe hvincr
-the Court House was occupied," but I hav never
known it rePjsed for purposes of this sort Court
alwar adjourning on such occasion when re-v
" . J . j d : 3 .v :- .u- . L . T
Ma wunwwu, anu i ijiiwun 10 uu oniu-s vuo, iiicni lire rm- t fj-ffngnj ,
dwth.'the name ot I persnce Hall, which could robably have been ol - Adiourned
associations, tbere I tained. as well as several otber-rooms suits we ir i . U-tu .nj-u-veiv.-. j 2
, i .1- ii- .j .ui.u i I - J5e.rlae galloaies of the House were dense-
asmriationa, it.wouldseem that even the Tan-yard
shelter or the Public Well might havft answered.
But nx - The friends, of the present. State and
National Administrations." (am nobody else) wer
convoked in thb "backrmom !" - Let not "An
on fondly imagine that any of us wanted to at
tend hb little- "meetinV or that we comnlnin of
TIIIRTr-FIPTH COXGRESS.
- VivSHrNOTO, April f,- 1853. Senate.-iUr.
Brown, from the Di-itrii-t of Columbia Committee,
made a rejort aeconlainel Ly a bill for the or
ganization of au nUKlliary guaed in the District
of Colombia,, and 6hir police regulations, i ;
" Various ineffectual attempts. Were, made to vote
down Mr. Iverson'9 motion to take up tb army
bill innend of the' Minnesota bil). The bill was
then taken up and various motions- and amend-' . community that the Ute r Muses' DaW3or. Vi3 a
ments were mtU not altering the principles iof j Varm personal friend of Andrew Jackson... Tfcev
TdL BpiiLk"iofi,i Pennsylvania;
We clip tbe following paragraph from a com
ruunicatiori of the Hon. Timothy C. Day, which
recently appeared in , the Cincinnati Cbmter.
rial : - - . "
' - u In thb connection T desire to give a bit of un
written history, lor which I . have the testimony
of a gentleman present at tbe interview alluded to.
not binne "invited" it U onlv the air of artrery.
ivcluaibn, and "dark-lantern-Km" which tha af
fair wore that has excited Tomark. (Tbaaid,
however, that a chap in "bobbin around," did ac
cidentally stumble in upon the "ineetin'," and not
precisely getting the hang of things, came down
and reported "the derndest biggest crowd o fel
lers playui' ktrrd$ up stairs that ever he seen !"k
l wiii cniiu tuc lllltiriiiRii b "uuvununii ?l ui,
and if that b "not complimenUry by ny means,'
ait "Anson" would have us believe, what apology
can he, "Anson," make to those "numbers of old
ssrl a a a . t
line u nigs - to wnom ne applies tne same terms
the irrPHtfHt nilef9'nrM evinnott tin all sLJna m.
specting" tho legiativeimtveuientVon the Kansas
bill. - The niern-ber assembled earlier than iwnal
I and engaged in eon version n croups in vari
ous partt of thff baTl felatire to the great question
so soon w oe aetea upon. - r :
' The H-isfl being called U order, Mr. Haskin
cauei attention to tne fact tnat tner were vari
ous perns on the floor' not entitled to iU privi
le. He saw one -who V a . scribblar for the
New lork Hersld,.who said he had goneovor to
the black republicans.-and wss actin? with Mat.'
teson. He remarked that the correspondent's
Mr. Haskin called en the door-keeper to show
Mr. hUaw the door, and called the attention of
the Speaker to tho l 7th rule. ' . ,
The Speaker said so-far as the last part of
tho suggestion; was' concerned, that was unne
'ceesary. ';" ; . ".'-;r ..';....;,
Mr..
a. second reading under
bill be
Gid-
the
re
loZJl enforeJ S r,ie . V 8 Would
by meu, my wor'thy frierman?, ' .
Andbnat the Standartft corrosoondent mis- v r Sr..r, " r' , - r
taken in supposing thst I "ridiculed .the dele- CI " rcsolOIt' wncn
gates?" This is the only appreciation shown of m lf h ?teJ for. h Dis-
Sy kindly intentions of ugting that some of umbu tgnjngj thency o
SkeVprD ITtLofcfeS
Ann Democrab! How very ungrateful ! Corne, ftrrivP! on 'c,ocfc TinS
-Anson." don't fret-be assured that 4 f "some ,r,Uod he mfd W take uPbe S"- -Kansas
Afl ftlditsrKnM " rsv S.m ilin tw im v.smas qmIiaIa I 1 f
should form "a wrong iua predion entirely so-
such "wrong impression entirely so" cannot orig
inate justly therefrom, but will only bo an in
stance of pig-beaded stupidity. 1 Do try to keen
cool the whole crowd may go to " Sharlit," and
stay there for aught that I care. Be quiet no
body has said or insinuated that your meeting
wasn't decent, and' you are heartily welcome to
that "valuable aid," of which tou so sonoronslv
brar. Or course, the halter.Ieil ' Ilomrv-m i a nf
Anson will support the nominee of the Charlotte
Convention : we all knew that before you told u.
Why, man ! .would they not do that even though
"Auld Hornie" himself should the "i'ft
vidoocl f , . . T1TCS JH. O'BRIX.
P S. I had almost, forgotten to notice an in-
ouirv of "AnsonV relative ta tha vhm)u-iit
of "the gentlemen who were sent to the first K.
H. Convention held in' Anson to send delegates
to a District Convention." Well, really, I can
not say exactly scAsrs they all are. The meeting
to which I suppose reference b had, was attended
bv about two hundred of the citizen aftha
ty, and I presume they arc generally at borne
minding their own business. T. M. O B.
From the New York Express.
the public .congressional peint
: ; - ing.
The Harpers have been thought to be the larg
est publishers iothe United Stat: but accord-
in. a nuunl -AAM.Ante I TT t i-
u( wm:iHiHtcuicuH iii vongress, uncie.am j njiustM to yteta me noor fur
b by Ikr the largest Publisher of boots not only tlut PurP9sci auJ demanded the "previous ques
in the United States but in th. ,,M I..v '' . t ' '; ' " 4 ' i
. . . , . "7" ' '" Jir. Marshall wanted Mr.-Stephen's refusal to
lect has been reoentlv dehaterl in 1.. s.n.(. . k k 5j .... . u w
" " huvi i "ni ui wjiu auu euterea on tne rervird
. The bill was then read once, when.
uings oojeciea to
rule.
The question . occared shall the
jeoted. j ; f
- Mr. StcDhena demanded the vm nii
The bill was not pejectod-veas 95, ' nays 137
ThA Kill was k.n j ' J
Mr. Stephens said Jio would not now diijeuss
xuv om, uavinj understood that a substitute B
to be submitted. He gave way to Mr. Mont
gomery, who offered the Crittenden substitute
as amended by the anti-Irfcompton, democratic
wuiwuce, proposing to admit ivansas into the
U nion and refer the, Lecompton constitution to a
"- j-"io, ana ia tne event ot, its re
jection, a convention to be called to frame a new
constitution, the State to have one representative
in me uouse oi Kepreaentatlves till the next fed
eral census. . " . . - 4
Mr. 3fontarouierv'said he h sail na rnms slr y
make. The substitute was its best interpreter;
wyim iu m uiemoers, and was
rcmuj io suppiy omen. i f !
Mr. Quitman offered a substitute for the sub-
uiuie, sue same as tne Senate bill, with the omb
sion of the declaratory clause that the people have
a right at all time to alter or amend their con
stitution in uch a .Tjjann sr as they think proper.
Mr. Humphrey Marshall wbhed to amend the
original Senate bill', by striking out the same
clause proposed to. be omitted in Mr. Quitman's
substitute.' :. '
Mr. SteDhens refused to rield tha ft.
corresponded regularly, and Gen. Jackson. T never
passedtbroiigh this city without having an inter
view with his old and trusty friend.- In 1837; on
his return fr.m .Washington, after the expiration
of his second term Gen. Jackson' had a talk
with Moses Dawson, in tha cour se of which he
usel the following language,: - rfcferring to James
Buchanan : My political life has no greater 'error
. . 1.. . , .. i . r
to atone man my neglect to crus.t tne repine oi
of Pennsylvania when I had him in my fowr.
lie waa me caus oi a bitter war between two m n
ot tms nepuDiic (day and Jackson,) who should
nnt li'uce lieen tatr-o n srrA ' ilia 'mnMaoMaf
- - . ' . . h. . j,. . . . j . - t ji -. . k.iiuiia
caused the charges . of ." bargain .and sale", and
; I 1 . 1. . 1. 1 1 , V
wiieit unmguii uoinn in uim, jie meaniy tert me
alone to faee it; Friends interfeml 'then to save
a j 1 a. a w . a . ' .
mm irom oeing exposoa, ana i listened to tnem. '
His. utter detestation of the man was exnresaed bv
an emphatic stamp of his foot when he spoke of
him as the- "reptiW.. of Pennsylvania, - After
the National Democratic- Convention pf 1814,
Jackson wrote to Moses Dawson, expressing hb
avmnathv- with 'Van Tturen in hia Antoat ' anA
dedy " but I rejoice at the defeat of Buchanan."
This bit of personal history is truthful and relia
ble, and I command it to the notice of tha En
quirer. And this is the 'Democratic . Saint, with
whose name is to bo linked the honored one of
Jackson." . . .'..-' . ? , , ,
The Cincinnati Enquirer having denied the
correctness of thb statement, the Hon. Charles
Remelin, a Deraoorat of the old school, responds
in a letter to Mr. Day, in -which be save" I
heard the conversation reierred to, and can bear
testimony to its substantial correctness.".- ,
As for ourselves, we have no doubt of the truth
of the charge. That Gen. Jackson regarded Mr.
Buchanan as a " reptile," is evident from hb let
ter of 1845 to Mat. Wm. R Tona orhArain ha
declared that -Buchanan wanted "moral courage,"
...... .. v.a v J IJ WIIUUHUU, ; 1 1,
proposition he made to the old Hero. These thines.
combined with- the treacherv . of Bcchanan . to
H. I K, S. TUCKE R, WOULD
1 1 - . . . ' . . . . - 11 . .1 i . . .
rii.f atiintr. nt Vieh S Drill f DrASB (wOOdfli ooBsisiiaa
of Silks, in new and elegant designs; , 4. ,
- Silk Robes, Double Skirts ; ' ' .
" ' Silk Robes, two and three Ionsosi; - " t
. v - Silk Robes, Aquille; -
. Barega Rnbe, Jtfps ; ' - , -
' Barege Kobe, Aquilla; . y .
" t Bagadese; -i
' 1 Oygsnio Robes, Double Japs; ."
;,: . Double Jnps Asill; , -
' Six quillss;. - ' .
- " . Deux quills;. - '
Jftckonet Mulin sod Oraudies, by the yard aal
in pf nr-.ae - .
; Piqa, in new and elegant designs; -.
Prints, ia small to medium designs $ i
1 Travelling Dress Goods; - " ' . -
ChalliiHi, Bombasines, - Pine Apple and ..other.
- ' Mourning Go"ds ; r ' . "
TVio lit Am K.va Km. aalarttAl with IPTAftt e&M-
in the Northern markets, and will be sold oa the most
reasonable terms. . W. H. A R. S. TUCKER.
miJCKER'S STORE. JUST RECEIVED
. JL Kid O loves, faratols, xans, Kibbons, Laces. -Alaree
assortineBt of Collars aod LTnderleavas. in set
and separately. . Mantillas, in Silk, Baree and Laee
Sbawls, Ae, ; tall on r W: 11. A R. S.vTUCKER. s
IIEALTIl, tlltACE AND IIEACTt,
C10NFERRED CP0X THE LADIES, BY WEAR-
1X0 tbe New Expansion -Skirt, with tbe
! j ; ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE, "
Which has been decided by the best medical aatbority,
to be the most beneficial garmeat ever introduced for
the Ladies' use, tbe weight being only 12 ounces.
A. .'',-':f:.'- To be found at ' '?.h-;"-vvv!"vv
mar 31 4t - : , r W. H. R. 8. TUCKER'S.
: GRAND. R 4PFXE.
. 9 O M ETIIIX C NE
' , 2,909 CHANCES AT ti PER CHANC1
To be drawn at Macon, GsV, aprU 20th, Iig
the svora suprlDteBda-e of E. C. Balklev ai
Waterman, E-. by , .
ANDES 8 ON A SOI, Tjfaaa,
JASPER COUXT Y AC A DEMT LOTI
By ABthoritf of the State of Geo
Vi
2
2
1
(
Rohert J. Walker and Hanum! . Walt
enough to satisfy any candid man that he is total-
1 tt. I - a .
ly nn wormy oi commence, sua cannot oe trusted.
" I ; ; : .Richmond Whiff.
DEATH OP A NORT'H' CAROLINIAN-AT
:, , MOBILE. . r,
: Wo learn from the Observer, of WMdnnulav!
tno -'4in inst., mat a gentleman, apparently near
iony years oi age, uiea snaaeniy at tne Mansion
House." in Tuscaloosa. Ala., earlv on tha morning
of the 23d inst. He arrived there on Werfneariav.
justone week previous to his death. He regis
tered his name as "John Hennine, N. C." He
aDPeared to be snflerinc under treat mental dis.
tress--had all his meals in his roomshunned
society drank freely of liquor, and was often
heard in his room bewailing his fate. Toesdsv
from thst debate we learn that 'large as Uncle
Ssm is as a Printer, be is yet larger asa Book
Binder. The cost of Binding alone since July
iaao.is six times as much as the whole cost of
Paper Priating and Binding for' the year ls47
The Bill for Printing and Binding for the year
lat past has been over a million and a half of
dollars. The Pacific Rail Road Report (not the
Road ittelf is costing a million t sun. r'
eron, alluding to the naturally large expectations
of the People in consequence of the Urge sums
expended for Printing, says :
I ne otner dav. a rood man t,
his son, a smart boy,' was fond of reading, and
he hoped I would send him 'some good story
books? Today I have a letter from a man who
says be Is a horse-doctor and asks me for books to
wui iiiiu uo inur. iaugnter.
Senator O win says:
"I do not know how it is with others, but
really I am borne down with applications for
books, seeds, and things of that sort, and if I do
not send them to every one who applies to me, it
umuni m aim oi personal Onence.
Senator Toombs says: s
"During the recess I know I had to send to
our village Postmaster a two-horse wagon all the
time to get my mail. I presume that is the his
tory or all of us. A gentleman would have to
enlarge his house almost to bring in his documents.
It takes almost as many rooms for my documents
as it does for my small family."
Senator Brown says : i
"After alL the constituent of the Senator from
snnsvlwania haM.l. J - a a . .
. VWI vs. t .
i. D6 Question wm ihon fa Van An f - si.,:
subeutute, which was negatived yeas 72, navs
160. '- j . -'-; '- -- ' ,7 - ' : i
1 he question was then called vpdn- Mr. Mont
gomery's substitute which was adopted veas 120
nav 112.- ' (-'
the announcem.entws greeted with applause
from tha irsntlomnn'a nlliir. .-'. .
o ; ft-"1" J .
Mr. Keitt raovoif that it .n.4 rf.
ed on the enforcement of the rule. . ' - 1
Much confusion prevailed. . The Speaker re
minded the sppraudera that they were not in the
j v Mmt.ra,TUa saiau tne indecorum HI
repeated the galleries should be cleared 'T
A voice. '-Except the ladies." - .
Another.-i."CertainlT.? .
The House, then proceeded to rote oh the Sen
ate bill as amended h Mr rAnt.. - L
stitute, which was passed 1 20, nays 1 1 2. 5 f
The House then immediately adjourned. A
Washixotox, April 2. Senate. Nothing I of
""F"1 w trauaacteu. aunng tne morning
hour. j ; j
The Kansas bill from the House was taken top
and the amendments-read. i
Mr. Green, without further explanation, said
he would submit hi
direct vote of the Senate. . '
After some discussion, Mr. Green's motion was
then put and carried; yeas 32, nays 23, and thus
the Senate decided to disagree to the House amend
ment. T ! )
The nays were aa follows : Messrs. i Bell, Bro-derick.-
Cameron. ChtnAlnr nto.t rn-
- J wlUUUKf,
he took a potrion, for the purpose, he said, of ma-
1-s us i r. .1.-1 . ...
tn urn sirrp. , n uau tne eueci oi vomiting
him .at diffeent times throno-h the.lru Te
Friend vLdtedhim soon after taking the chloro
orm. and was satisfied that he had emntieri the
contents of the stomach. Ha Wfifl Amain ' a11 at!
after midnight, but the vital spark has fled. It
is supposed that the immediate cause of his death
was armlexv.
the dmefltnri man vu an anliu ati... 4sv V,
- J .. - . t...... o.,MUd W fcUfJ
community, and from some remarks that fell from
. . i r.t. . i jk.t.: i . :
uuu, was vuii iii;iu WiUl UIO USIUTlg pUSUleSS in
North Carolina. He was a lartre maacular man
Weihintr nrobablv. two hundrad mnnifa caSt
O W J I f'" .. . .
said he had a mother living. . He had in his pos
session $224,00 in gold, two gold watches, , and a
pair .of Colt's repeaters. , No letters or papers
were found on his person. ,;-v
- :j - , , - Petersburg Expreaa.
ATTENTION LADIES! BONNETS
Bleached and Pressed at tbe shortest notice ia
Ina mnst fWahinnahl i v 1 , Iks, A-waA klaAb- arlik
tlAiUl'mjad dianaiB. hv Mr A nnt J.n. VNnblin
etteville street, opposite. Lawrancej HoteL - . .
.N. B. Mrs. Franklin would call tbe attention of
ladies to the fact that she has been engaged is the above
branch of bnsiness for tbe past 12, years, aad does not
natter herself in saying she has ao equals in the Old
Orders will be atteaded to if left at the store of J.
B. rranklin, Agent . r . -- -' ; ' -
: Terms reduced from old prices in this place, and all
work warranted to give entire satisfaction or Be charge.
Remember the place, lavetteville street, opposite
Lawrence's Hotel. t, ';:
-'. Terms strictly cash. - " V "
mar 27 ANNA JANX PRANKLIN. :
' ' 1,1 w .....
New:: Stock IIata Caps, and Straw Goods,
i SPRING IfiADK-U8.: ; - .
I WOULD INVITE THE ATTENTION OF
Country Merchants,, and purchasers generally, to
say my aew stock of -,:i;v t. .
' HATS CAPS. AND STRAW GOODS.
r " - . s .
which is now fall and complete, eomprbiag a good va-
neij ui stjies ana qaainiM saitaa to tae epriag aad
Summer trail Tfaia mtswlr ku m1miA :k
great care, aad is well adapted to meet the wants ef
mat cannot tail to please.
R. W. HARRISON,
v mar 27 lm - ' 17 Syesmore at, Petersburg, Va...
K. H. SAUNDERS, ORUGUIST,
- CHAPEL HILL, N.
k LARGE AND COMPLETE A8S0RTMEFT OF '
f Druri always oa hand: all tho Pateat Msdieiaas i
1 NeTr Mss vary likely,
1 Prue in GolJ, . ; ' i
' i Piano, Puarl Keys, ?1 OcUvs,
,2 Prizes in G1L each' sf . " -
-5 .. " -.'. ' ! "' -
sa . . u ' ...
Kit ,. :. M '. 1 4i ' 44
lUU -44 . 44 , 44 ' .
Two thonsaad ntambers will be placed ia a"
from No. to 2,000, aad twe haadred aamWs
oat. , The first draws nussbef will Uks PrUe ;
tho soooad. Prise No. 2 ; and so oa bbU tbe 200
aas drawn. If tho party drawing tho Negro'
Piaao, prefers, be eaa git tha sSoaoy, Uss Ism
- Checks, ob NeWTork remittod for PrUes, I
forrod, instead of fold. Bank Notes of soaad '
taken at par. The- result ef tbe draa-iag will
to perrhaser ea tbe day of the drawing. JUgi
letters at oar risk. Address ardors to
: Anderson a son, Maaa.
, apS Up20 ' - 'Maeoa or Savaaaa
THE UNI?ERSITV OP FREE Ml
CINE aad popular knowledge, or rani ted t
parpose of arresting the evils' of worthless aad
rions Bostrams, Sad supplying families with rs
iomoHM! nemoatoa, aave sola te Mossrs. J. A
CO WLE3, of ElkvUle, N. C, bb assortatoat of
valaablo rompoonds, vis : . . - .
ROLAND'S TONIC MIXTURE for the en
Agae, ote r -
Syrup of Black berry Root, for the ri
Diarrhosa, ete
' Tho UBiversity Remedy for Lang CoatplalBta
vyapepoia, or saaireeuoi
Costive Bowels, (PUls)
BoreJEyos,
alar ache aad Deafness,
Toothache, -
- "e
" " ; Cholera, aie. .
' Ualike the varioas aostrvau of the day, those R
dies depend spaa their merits for poMtlarUy '
are to be had of tho Messrs. VQWLE8, tt ElkrlUa'
v. M...M hii, mm jvuvwi ; ,
C. Uelntosh, Tsylorsyfllo; Dr. Jobs riak,
eeyviue; W. C. VTalker, PersimmoB Crook j T TO
'if bw; '"JP N 8mith ystteviueV 1
ham JL Farabee, Shady Qrovo; David H. IdoL
botl's Crook; TrantoB A Bra, Pfisfflowa : A. T. t
ly.Salata,' F. S. Marshall, Halifax ; W. Levi I
Waynesville; R Bsrru A Seta, PoUoksvUlei II
nelper, Davideoa OoUere ( W.'H.LippiU, Wilmias
Dr. A. 0. Bradley, WilmingtoB: Hoary CbIbm
Elisabeth City; Sattarfiold A Williams, Roxb
Samuel Toaae. AahehAramra n.i.i U in
Graage; R. & Losjg, Roekiojhaia J R D. Meoel
Co., Cliatoa; W. A. Lash, .Walnut Core; Jo
Cowies, Jr., JeaoseUlo; J. A A. C. Cowlos, Haass
rOle ; Lucas A Q. J. Moors, Goldsboroash.
mar 10 lyrfej "
RULES FOR CANCELLING.
ABRIDGED ARITHMETIC. Thaa, L
4
44
44
44
144
J ' 44
tnorning he bought some chloroform, of which msvUgbVraedUu 0 Saranxo; Lf'.i ArUhm. ae dS
uc wum. a uuinon, iw me purpose, ne saw. OI ma- I it tn Ha r .1.. ,vit t: I J 7 -7 01 utose Hales
LoWj stati or Mora ts amonq some SotrrH
xrx MxxBXitsor Cosoriss. -When Mr. Senator
Douirlail In ill hefnra. the Sonata tha Acfaati r
.1 -r. -. - .....
uio vuirago, rosimasier, 11 is reported mat
"Mr. Senator Toombs replied that he should
vote for him, if he proved to be the greatest thief
anu rogue in me country, in order to vindicate
the principle which the President has asserted."
And when an avalanche of facts Was brought
before a member of the House, now upon the
Kansas Inveatiratinr CVimmistM that trum)u
Mr. Letcher, of Virginia, was reported to have
said v -- - - u; A
They are of no. importance ; that he didn't
doubt the frauds ehRnrad. hnfrthaf tha
7 "
,111 congress uaa naming to ao wim tnem." -
Comment is scarcely necessary, for soch men
must have a sectional hydrophobia before they
can fall into such a rabid state of madness. u
. : -. v ,'. , N. T. Express. '
.r . -
Thb Uhit Pkksbttkrian Sthod. This
body met in Knoxrille, Tenn., on the first day of
April, j It will be remembered that at the meet
ing of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church (N. S.) in Cleveland, Ohio, last May, a
uiajoriiy oi mas oouy passea tucn stinngent reso
lutions on the Sublet t of nUvorv Invnlvi
rf . -w. J J h T V a 1UUVUU
a condemnation of the principles and conduct of
.1 o .1 . - f - . ... -
it tO be aS If) t retentad I alaa otFar thafnltnarlnanM.
paratioas of my own make, low for cash : .
.Citrate Magnesia, effervescing; Citrate MagnesU, -
' Dry. Blistering Collodion ;' Collodioa l
l-- . f . . . .. -.
s ior ourreonj aaa ia-
' '-. - ' ' gnorrootypists. . "
Unusual care will be taken in preparing this article,
warranted equal if not superior to any made North.
crujj 4utoe atol, warrantea purs. f
.' mar 2 lm. . ..--.:. ,
ri l'K U P HYPOPHOSPIIITE. LIME
aWm 9a1B w -
KJ ana soaa. 1 am now prepared to raraha this
now aad elegant preparation, so h izhlr recommended
y ut. vBorcnui aaa oioers, ior voBsumptrca, Coaghs,
te., in any quantity. I make the Syrup myself aad
can warrant it to be fresh and genuine. -Also, Blair
and Wyeth's Comp. Syrap of tho Phosphate or Cbeml-
va, aa eiegmut ionic DOia WBOlesalO BBa roiBU,
"y ? u u. aAUHUKRB. Dnuraist.
Stt. 1 TTMB a."" tf m . Am. m m V
-, wiapei aui, a. juarca x. v las
C ECOND AND LAST lH.Tint? a r 1
O parsoBs iodebted to the Estate of Isaae Proctor.
4f w ui fuvaav out ai uxj sun BBa BlaKB payBMBt
a ueu- earuesi ooBvoateBoe, or utey mar expect to
a. J4 .1 . . . . . .
auu uieir note ua aecoBnts in uo Aanas ox ooesrs.
Persons living at a distance who are indebted to said
estate will please write to me, as I know not whore
many of them live, and it would save a great deal Of
hiqairy. -.. J. K. MARRIOTT, Adm'r.
..." mar 20 lsa. .- -vv '.. c -.-. J :
Wj. PAVniLU ; j ; JOSBfB r Alf STILL.
'.WILLIAM PANNILL dk CO.;
COM3IISSION MERCHAIVTS,
KIUIiMVJSU, VA., i .
Continue to devote their aUention to tha sale of
r" TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, Ac
All produce consigned to them through Messrs. PAN
NILL A SON, Petersburg, wiU be forwarded free ef
commission. "
j Richmond, Va., March 31. '..-. - Jm;
nay solve them without ataek hesitotioa.
Ceatfats ttt the Sheet:
Short Method of Multiplying lad Dividing Fraotio
" ;t 1 LSmber Meatare, Wood If east
Computing Lead Measure ; U UU the aamber of sb
glos to eovor a hoass; to lad the solidity of eyUadc
globes, Ac. Finding, the per feat gained or lost
aa article at a certain pries ; Short Method of soap
lug latere t, and. various othi rales never offered
the pnblio before. hey are printed oa good psp
t" mi jwu dj sasse it ales b maa- (
make from $20 to ft per week, tsechiac to Classei
SI per scholar. . ' 7
Any persoa seadiag xae ?f eoats, shall receive c
eopy; i copies lor $3 19 copies for $5.
Agents waatod to sail these Rales ia every sobsi
All orders amst be seat the sabseriUr, aad t
Rnlei will U sent free qt portaf. Addeeas
. ' - B. N. SMITH,
iobir-w3m J- V Centra, K?C.
- SPRINO dOODfl.' .:
tnopKiN8r nrjLL a co.,
C Wfco1"1' Dr G-i rc haatst
AtMJioUimor SUrtet, .
. w- BALTIMORE, -
TN VITi: THB ATTENTION OF BITTERS T
the labsk asd VABixn stock or
British, Freacst aa4 Ajsiertcaa Dry Good 1
for Spriag aad Saasaer salea, which they are now n
Por CASH, or to raoart strrtas, they wUl offi
great iBdaeeiaeBt-. Special atteaUoa girea to order
wwobssssvsw, aaa-auxraf. 0
PenylvmaTtim FcrrrSe: Hamlinf'Harifn ffinSw?' ' W i hwiUbe
old Pennsylvanian-I greasy he' vuTlS irnmias, Stuart, Trum'bSvWildfanS' WU- eftha fera!X- F-eS-S
TCatatmr a iVTwiAV k l a a..
. cwa daughtsr, chicly oa her testimony, but was I Edrnl l"-) Democrat, writing from RockyMt,
t.WeirJ mnl.l' .-.'. t i . . I Franklin tvmnlv ttaa that - .V V I ,
a- - Htm auu KUtLieo, Uie I "J f m uuva.Mlg iDuruer
girl and her mc tber saving acknowledged that
iheyjwortabely. A correspondent of the Lynch-
oorg vouner says:
It is said that the Joy of the innoccet man was
almost beyond bounds, when he was released. He
xnouroea ana snea tears for his persecutors, aad
lamped and shouted, and clapped his bands for
jy that he had earaoed lh thunder of a punka.
, . V . nearily 00 the
" wutr mu nlnety.nlne,
who we beueveto U gUty should escapa, than
Jtwaan ea a . a, . 1 ' t a bbm .
. .,.l Ma lowponufiai. hMpiotorir
taated with the mother mnA a-..
.. , , ' aj v t om I a MOT ua
riMW- "T ruht ret the oil tnaa out of lellr with the weanon. . Tha ..-. kL..v "
ZlJ the further abuse
"j u jtnai ox I v m uiDian'i, ran wiu aii tne power or coward -
iy aperta5j The murderer was arrested, and
is in jail at this plane awaiting his trial. He pre
bfaJj to be perfe.1 deraaged since the affair, but
was committed sear that nlaee. aVit th.
- - . r 1 wrim
ago, under the following circumstances :
residing six
4AW uvw. um inbv, imm irvia ait Dea one nirbt,
and rettinv a nmr m-alka.4 t th wi i P
- - - m o. : . wsr vcu a uerw ius
wife was lying, and made a terrible gash from her
ear to her mouth, cutting off a piece of her ear,
uMiwiujinii jwpoi oer teem. Sne cried out
and awakened one of Purguson's brothers, wh
was sleeping in another room, who immediately
came In. when the murder annn - .k. j
' a .u uwr
The other Furpuson tMnmmA htm v .v.. v.
band went back into the house with a boa In his
nauo, ana oeat me need of his wife into a rjcrfeet
" w-a nn w, jar xzustaxen. vny, sir, you
do publish books for children T What are all
your picture books, but books for children 7
"bat is the use of books crammed full of pictures
of birds, snakes, lizards, and all manner of things
of that sort, printed in the most artistic
style, with pretty little stories about the habits of
, K . V ...1 . . 1. . ...
virus, bubacs. ana renuicw. mit mm ,.w
books? They are not printed for men, because
they conUin no information that would be of
any value to a man with a beard upon his face,
or a woman who was fit to be the mother o
cnuoren. j.ney are mere plarthings, got up at
an enormous exnenaa hv the finurnm.nt t., i.
your books about the exploring expedition and
instead of giving a history of the expedition you
., auu um vjuc-rri pictures, aua mokt out
landish things meaning nothing; no historical
statement that amounts V anything. There is
one volume of ' this exploring expedition, the
queerest book that ever was put inside of. lids.
Take a box of common shoe-blacking, and a
brushy and a little white paper, smear it all over,
i m T. p-ppwr-pox oi wmie sano, sprinkle
"u you win nave as gooa a book as
that." (Laughter.) . . . .- . . -One
would think after such expositions Book
Printing would" be stopped in the' Senate, but
immediately after a vote was taken.on .a -Beaolu-
uon wpnni ten mousand copies -of the Report
of the Committee of Patents for the year 1857
on Arts and Manufactures, and On the motion to
postpone indefinitely the Resolution, the vote
ieas te iayt 28,
Those absent were Messrs. Bates, Davis, Dur
kee, Henderson. Reid. Sumner and TmmK,
Mr. Douglas made an ineffectual attempt to
take up the Minnesota bill. ... L
After several calling of the yeas and nays, the
bill was brought before the Senate. ' " f j
Mr. Mason moved an adinnrnmanf iir-.i.
j . v wimur.
which prevailed. 1 - . - : i -
House: The House went intcTcommittee of the
Whole on the deficiency bill. f
Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, whilst opposing various
tfaiMS a-, a nrf i aia 1 aP- B . a a
aamao, ji iivuianjf wriae army, said incidentally
that there was no evidence of a rebellion in Utafi
He would send civil officers thither and if the Mor
mons did not-co-opefate in the administration of
the rovernment: ha would mnaal tknw...u i-.
and give Bingham i oung and his company fair
notice to quit oursoH. -" '. ", . .
Various gen Ueme took --part in the debate on
the subject of quartermaster but without comine
td a vote the House acljourned. .
I a o wv1....,iVBMWj esoauuoutj TCaa.
GlTdSea the ripht Of IWVSWftinn o11sa4 sa AAnwnnr'Afi
Q I vwt.vu mm was SAUVU
fit KiGnmond. tuna flnftlW saa1-vi a .
1 ' j wv- wBnsvje a asUa
plete organization of their own. , To perfect this
.? ' u"vijct; vi vu meeting ia Jxnox-
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, eke.
TH E UNDERSIGNED HAS ON . HAND, OF
his own mannfactare. :
Ladies and Gents Saddles, of every grade
and quality ; Boys aad Wagoa do.:
) Carriage, Baggyr Cart aad
n agon xiarness, aad
v -j all other Goods ,
kept ia a Regular Saddlery Establiskmeat
Wbich will be sold low for cash, or oh short credit to
uraers tnaaxtaiiv reeeived. and
promptly executed. -
maris tf
C. W. D. HUTCHING 8.
It is stated that private letters have been re
ceived by the Persia, which predict a war between
France and England in less than sixty days. The
enoct or the pamphlet recently issued in ' Paris,
reviewing the events of the nut i-r tum
a f. j v . -y . .
reKented to ne nnepatin aa iFni.tim, aha
.aU.C Lll.l)
soothing, the publio mind. A war with England
is mougni w do tne settled purpose of the Empe
ror, l . - j r
JOHN A. GILMER.
Hon. John A. Gilmer is devoting his 'talents
and energies to promote the interests of his con
stituents, and the State at large. "We have heard
it remarked bv net-none rluhin Hiti. t
ted Washington, that few members have ever ta
ken so commanding a position the first session as
We notice from the proceedings of Congress,
that he has presented several jeiitions, pravkig
the establishment of a National Foundrv on Deep
River, and he will doubtless use all fair' and hon
orable means in his power to carry through that
importantj measure. -Pariof and Flag.-
. " ANOTHER SWINDLE., j
We some weeks ago exposed a gross swindling
concern of one Merry.d) Co., of Cleveland, Ohio,
who advertised in a paper of their own "National
Consolidated lotteries' to be drawn in BaltiiriOre.
& v ..TyB.w., VJ .1,.4 44 AIWIXK Cir
umu c-i k tt, v,u., va uxm same piace, con
taining a hurnber.".of . schemes- of the "Western
Consolidated Lotteryi to be drawn by law at Bal
timore,'' This is anothor one of the same swindling
concerns, as no auchlotierie exist, and of course
any one who purchases a ticket must lose every
dollar invested. We trust our Cleveland exchan
ges will call attention to this fraud as their city
must be more or less injured if their authorities
allow the issuing of such cheats as these schemes
are. a?tmor Patriot. : i
Onn TO WOO BALES OF COTTON
7UU R ANNUM. I am still manufeeturins;
aw eas -i -
i i ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, v
Edgecombe county, N. C 900 to 1000 Bales
motion per annum, sad will deliver at any of
our Kauroad Depots, free of Freights, to punctual cus
tomers, ea. month time, or diseoant'or 2 per cent,
for eash, COTTON YARN, SEINE TWINE, PLOW
LINES, Ac, . 4 - '
Orders addressed to W. S. BATTLE, "Rocky Mount,
Edgecombe county, N. C, will be promptly attended
1 , . -. J . mar24 lyialak
PWC A. D. B-rhe, J. J.Stephens, J. N. MaffiUl,
A. A. Humphreys, W. B. Franklin, and W. H.
JZTKZ; nSt'mmittee appointed by th.
V rZJ . rvary to examin the Cat
Jer Pvev and Ear with . viw to further hnproTe
ntt. smiel st iliniBrtoa on Stin.Ur end .m
fcod ia their daii- oa Md.y" Tul ,7d
Wadaeadavust. The JLa expresaVaL'irf
thr Report will U fkvoraLlme ijg
the tjt tisw on the evening of the lath day of
Ai-rtf Va-t, fror. tU light-house recntly UnI
aajao-s Masahea, North. Carolina.
Two very rolife robbers rrently entered
bouse tJa Mr Tmi.Kri.l, mm. n;4 i
. iiii uuuiiiirunu
Michigan, and going to Mr. T.'s bed, tld him not
to stir, aa.1 allewer Mm in bedark t ieel the
euge or Uiir kaives. They asked If Mrs. T. was
la had. an-1 fnUilur a- mnlr U S..
apninexed XT their nnseasonable viit, but assu
hr f.fety. Two remained In the bed-room,
wniie the ret of the mr Na
aad carried away evarrihing of value, ootuisting
of silver, Je alrv; clothing, a set of fu rs, &c, Cm
Uvlng loada a Uartj tutal la me pantry.
A Cool S wtS0L. The Cincinnati Gsxotte of the
29th Inslatit says that a stranger called at the
commission and flour store of John n Shwii..n
the i 3 Walant street, and stated that he wished f
I remit SI S to hia motho in tha
' . w " -. --- ... wtm.. vvMiM J , VUI UM
as his money was in gold he could not do so nn
less he could exchange it for' a check,. Mr. Still.
wll took the coin and nn him a ehivlr r. a i rm
upon me AAQtyette Banking Uomjoiny
A IrrttViRDicT. The following tragic inci
dent occurred in Jefferson county, Miss., on the
18th nit. "Ephraftn Caste, and a companion, by
the name of Johnson, attempted a: ehivarari of
-Sir. JSS. smith. Uklntr hllfrlaa' mini MiJ.oi..
- w " O O 7 b wwj'uviu,
and obscenity; Mr.. Smith submitted under pro
test and remonstrance until "forbearance ceased to
be a virtue?' and even after he had exhibited his
gun, and threatened to -resent their insults, he im
portuned and begged f the. parties, for the sake of
his famUr and their own live, tod aKiat fmm tliM.
Infamyand cowardice, and not until patience and
forbearance were exhausted did he manifest any
hostile resentment To rid himself of an Insolent
ana uasiaraiy enemy ne was compelled to use his
gun. The shot told well; and the victim expired
with a single gasp. The 'coroner's Jury
rendered a verdict of Justifiable homicide,
f NOTICE TO BUILDERS. '
BUILDERS" DESIROUS OP CONTRACT IN Cr
for tbe proposed extensive improvements
avthe UNIVERSITY OF NORTH-CAROLINA, eaa
inspect the PLANS, DETAIL DRAWINGS and SPE
CIFICATI0NS at the Offices of the Architect,
' WILLIAM PERC1VAL, Goddin's Hall.
And Smith's Brick Building, Raleigh, N. C, from the
26th of April, to the 3d of May next, st which period
sealed proposals will be received till the 4th of the same
month, good references 'to accompany each proposal.
j.u wauuHn wui not pieage toemseiveS to acoent
aay or the lowest tender. . "
N. B. For further particulars, apply to the Architect.
By order of the Oommittee. .-: ap S tlmy
LIME 1 Iaa2.nnn rrt - ?dp
Eastern Lime; . .:
600 Bbls. Fresh Waihinirtm m. rs... T.
A .. O MUHVi
For sale for cash, at sn et 9 ..jem...i:
' - Try a y t ci V""-"-
ap S10t Central Wharf, Norfolk, Va.
T IME t
s
C II O O I. NOTirF...Tni? aravDiv
TENDENTS of Comuoa Sehonl. Av. w.v.
wa vv M VVaUBSJ
taVllI tnal .4 SV . n a TT Wa . a a - a..
aasw ui voun xtoase aQ iUUetrtk. M to 34
MAMftaW laJI ' - ...
ap S-2t i W.TT. WHITAKER, Ch-m'a.
LIFE AND
A .l.
. '"I - J - v a
or two atter ha happened to U at the bank. William awt Ma.V rw i :iS: -
wnen me suwect of the check was snoken ot mrui ,-0;. r.-,,7: r
the officer Informed Mr. S. tlt the T .ZZ " .?. l" W awy UolJege will meet
for the same amount. The .Tt u v. .i..i4l .M Vr il. in tha
memUr eiviait but one, and an en. a1b?2 c? the purpose of
r u rira-ujiv a rrvkTacarki. nr i ... . 1 i -
. . auu bucu luuiaa
proved tha secoad, check Xa be a forgery.
1 as raay be uTiignatsd bj tha tkiard
CORRESPONDENCE
' JAMES IREDELL,
. ; Br GRIFFITH J." McREE, Esq., - "
J Volumes, Cloth. $2 6a-per Volume. . ,
THE" UNDERSIGNED HAS JtJST RECEIVED
a supply of the above Work. When sent, by
mail, the postage win ha S& cents per volume, vtra.
auurlX--aa, JAMES J. IREDELL. '
. SIDNEY A. SMITH-
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
SmithSelal. T.r- '
wmi am. lMlt, .SiUIjAKAjr,THE COONTY
T ? and Superior Conrts of Wake, Johnston Jcnm-
iraruau. namau ana vw him - a 11 a.. .......
. , . ... " " "faw VUUUWI
io on cars wui receive prompt attention. -jaa
13 waswly - j .v
1858. -, ( "-'TSSS.
. FRESH SPRING GOODS. -
' i LANIER, 'BROTHERS A CO., -Importers
aad Jobbers of Dry Goods,
? . iVo. 236. Baltimore .street -
BAXsXIlfO&K
HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE AND 'VA
RIED assortment of ehoios ' , . . '
FANCk AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
which they offer to their friends aad the trade, at ax-
ceedingly low prices. J - , -,-,
To caik aad prompt tie stoat invert they are pre
pared to offer strong inducements. - :s . .' . ,
feb 24 2mla " " .r . .
' ARMSTRONG, CATOR A CO :.
h -v laroaTxas Aitn josss as or v v
RIBBONS, MILLINERY, SILK ' GOODS,
. Straw Bonnets, Flats, .
,'. Flower and Ruches. . -
No; 227, BALTIMORE STREET,
CBASLXS A5B BASOVSa STS
BALTIMORE.
Our Stock is unequalled In variety, extent and cheap,
aess. Terms, strictly six months, or 6 per oent off for
nn. et,M.t. : . . . a .
; - i : - - isb ii,.
. - SPRING TRADE, 1858. ;
TUST RECEIVED AT H. A- DEPKNI'S.
T 1 r i . ..... i.i. .
mw jLiaaiee vongresa vauen wiia bsois.
i; ' . Morocco bootees with and without heels.
' Goat ?
' '. Kid
.y : 44 SUppers. ' r
Goat Ruskins. -t
' Misses' Morocco Bootees, with heels. -r '
Goat . - 44
. ' Gentlemen's Eli Congress Gaiters. v
" - Calf - ' - - :-".-'
; ! " Pat Lsathsr Walking Shoes. . f
M".'. fflrppers. -
mar 27
t , 1858.
RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD.
. - Ckaage of Sckedale. '
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAV, THI 7ra OF
April, the Passenger Trains will rua as follows :
Mad Train leave Raleigh at , a. m
: ; .'Arrive at Weldoa L30, p. m. '
44 ,., 44 TTa Weldoa at 11.30, a. bl,
Arrive at Raleigh 4, p. ai." . . vt -
Aeeommodatloa Tram leave Raleigh at 4J, p..nu
Arrive at Weldoa 11.40. p. as
- ' H - Leave Weldoa at 9, p. mt., '
. s :----a-a.v - Arrire st RaWh 4, a. at.
ConnacUll7 with the Trains of the Xnrthr..,l;..
Railroad at Raleigh. I JAMES M. POOL,
BAKER CO'!,,
rcaa aanictsAL
COD.LITEB OIL,
For Coasamotioavaad KImJj ri.
SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THI80li
to the public, it has enjoyed the confidence aa
patronage of the most scioatiie aad skQfal of the ated
ical Faculty; iu saerits havtag ertablUhed for it Uu
reputation of balag the pnrest aad saost sasodUy eOca
ehms remedy, as wen ia eases of chronic Vad stubeon
eaaracter, as ia those of a more arrest aad critic,
aatnrs.
It Is eatirslv free from u a
raatod as pure as ia the livers ef the lsa, aad ear!
ftdly prepared under the direcfloa of ear sent at the
0sheries. -; v :; :: ... .,
T fr,lttd, W WBt admixtare or adaltera
tioa, it is supplied only ia bottles eapcaled aad labaUed
with ear new sad beaatiful labels, without which aese
4m (saeiaw. jaaBBiacmroa oajy by
i . JOHN C BAKER A CO,
- i . 4 .N2r ,M' Nortk ThW street, Philadelphia,
f v l tU throBghoat the eoaatry.
- fab 20 Ssa ; . .
' . B. L. HARDING, 1
' ' Aft.
T aaVSV VIU V AAV. A AO
HE PARTIES CLAIMING SUAREa
ia the faad raised by the sale ef the property
kaowa as the "Tsrhoroagh Hoass,' wiU attend at the
ernce m tae Heprssae Court ea tae 20th day ef May
next, with proper proofs to establish their several la
tereeteaad each party hat leave to exassine say ef
the others ia relatioa thereto. '
H3 t E. B. FREEMAN, Clerx.
BROOM MANUFACTORY.
mHE MANUFACTURE OF BROOMS HAVING
JLbsea selected by the Bosrd of Directors ef as
N-C. lBstUutkB for the Deaf aad Death sad the .
Blind, as eae ef the meehaaleal branches to be taarht
to the papfls la tbe Buxa Dar ABTassr, aettoe is aivea.
that we have oa kaad a large assortaieat of .Breoeu
which will be ottered te Merchants oa as rood terms as' '
they aa be frocared at the North. - - v -
We desire to eaU tbe atSeBtiea of Werehaau"
f?.tJrlBr N?rUl ,or U,b' SPC wppHes, to thrfact -
Testhlar
AQ eosBaaaaicattoas, at orders far Rroesol saoali be
sddrswsd to . ,. . WM. D. COOKE,
" :'' ' Pria. N. C lastitatioa
, . for 5tl Dasab aad the Bliad. .
fcb 24 wSm . i
t , - , . . . - .
HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO ENIIR '
into the BaStesBtile baaiaess at Sassafras Fork, la
a a aw Am . w
"""' wooiy, a bow oner wt sale my towa property
fat Henderson, oa the Raleigh aad Gaftoa Railroad, aoa
slstiag ef a wen Improved lot of Ire or tea Bares, sal
two animproved lots, with a lot of wood lead ia half
a mile, safleieat to supply wood for several years. -I
wiU tell this property low aad make the terms
l eave practiced medicine here foe ssvea years, aad
eaa reeemmend the loeatioa as aa ex tallest one for a
phrsiciaa. There Is a male aad female school la the
Villare: EDieeoDaL hfethodiit J Bimiii rvmta ..
alsov Persons wishing to purchase the property wOl
please make early appUcatioa. -
' . v A. C. HARRIS, Jf. Z. .
Hendersoa. N. Cn Jaa. wtf
INVERT STABLE, FRONTING MAR
I SET SQUARE. - The SaUcriW keeps -cob-
Stantlv aa hant aihl. Stakla h.ti.. 1..-a a... w.
Hones, aad aU kinds of Vehicles, fo hire, ' j
"Ka nvNiMM lerms. Ate seeps bmo, la Bis siasws,
Valaable Horses aad Males for sale.
His Stables are ample for the aecomtsodatioa of
Drovers Horses, a well as say a amber of ethers
that fray apply.
Jsa ldwiy ' L, T. CLAYTON.
BE.EDE A MENDENUALL, LAND
AGENTS, Minneapolis, . Mieiota, will salest
aaa enter, GevonimeBt Lan.ly locate Laad Warrsats, ,
pay Taxes, aad traoeact a jrenvrsl seal rtsto baslaef s
laMttaesota, Iowa, sad Whwoada, aUks eolieetioat
at current rates of exchange, Ae. :
Rsraaxscss j Gov. Bragg, ; Xx-Oor. ' Morskssi,
Ma Walts as7-sv-UrGrwr-hanv .
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