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ranged at $70 per yko; now they are flush' ut $50, and no buyers, al though' plenty of buyers are na 5,hc market'; Aside froin their being lunfit to drive, from having been I i; 1 i i 1 woi Kcu in teams to inis city ; tne. expense of keeping them or of get ting them beyond the jurisdiction of MormOn laws, is a serious ob jection' to some purcjhasers. The Utah laws claim pa$turage on all the grass lands, and ere are va rious taxes upon every head driv en in and jout, which! is not only a great annoyance, but adds much to the cost. X)ne gentleman came here with $G0,0QQ from California io purchase cattle, out h will re turn without buying jany thing. JTo :cover the loss from traveling, the jjjl aliunde fiiiu LiiA;s,:iJU uucia, y-tJ per head for 2000 Had, delivered near S'acramento. Tie jurisdiction of these cattle Jaws)! of the Mor mons extends to Bear river, $0 miles, once beyond tjhat point, and the annoyances are only those of the road. " . 1 t s; ; THE MORMON REBELLION. ! , I vt T a . Jim . w Walking about these thickly populated streets, one-sees nothing ana nears .notmns tnsic wouia inat- , cate- rebellion or treason, and we ' ,arc almost it a loss' to imagine : Avhy it is that this people, qujetly "' claiming the desert,; Working and , worshipping after their own peoU Ti:tr m-'itiiifir. should so f;ir -at tract ii ,t ni j Jj i f m the attention of the ffovernnfent of ; ... ini3 groat. nation, 'as io uu bui-uu" der military survenlincc. t , i -3 I ' jst year me air was ringing -With -tlt'e treason, reljellidn, arm "resistance, partial IaV Upa declar- ; ftliori of in tW be tillable il ' Utah.-. rn' -l c i 7 . i lhe spirit-of vcngea-i c animated '''pie n;iti(n; mi!i(aryd1npanies vol- ; "iinluer'l to'foin in cjxterminatiriff . i , r 1 , ... f HUUl(tr0US SCCt fl'oill the i.t!rilt,0- ' ry Of tlje nation. JiLlt thO military power ot the coiintry was kept at . hy by a handful of fsjnatics What . .was Uio 'meaning of hat crusade, . and why, when it was expected 'that a'dozen or more! of these lead ers would be hanged,! they,were let 1 off without even a reprimand ??- ' 'Who can tell, unless it be some unprinciplct person or persons, who expected through a 'Mormon ; war' to et rich by means of a gov crnme.nt contract ? Thjs war has been a harvest noij a ,mine, but;, inines of 'wealth, toni.ea who knew i how to. mould the nbHc prejudi-j ceag-'linst a fanatical sect, whoso practices do not square. with the professed morality of" other sects. the'truth ever ifknown, I be: Hove that a large portion of the tales of outrage and Inurder which "has been charged aglinst the Mor N mons -will be found o have origin ated .in the lraiusofl men who for yead's. have been systematically at work to briris a$iiit a state of things whiqh now exists in this Territory. .The coin; try was' made to belfe've that : :lai.4ge. portion of the people lheretthje women par ticularly: who werl kept and re ga railed as caws andj mares are re garded at home, -wfcre "oppressed and down-trodden, and that they I Were Anxious lor an Opportunity to' escape from their degradation.- They have, had Ihp opportunity they sought for; jjduring three months the roads hnive been open, -andxescorts. waiting to conduct them in safety either east or west. -"Who can' tell how miiny are gone ? 'They are easily counted. Their ranks, .apparently, have not dimin ished, The men, the women and 1hf rmlrirnn nrn di ; horo nmi rn orilv nfiViOus fn Wnoik tlipmfl vos pe pa rate from thefllod of civiliza-tioii-that threatens o overwhelm - them. Theyare still zealots fau- ." idea - which absorlfs their lives, namely, that they dire the chosen 'vi vuu,s nuu - uii uugn - trials anu iVrseutiohs, they 1 are to attain ; distinguished seats In the world of . spirits, y Tt is thd opinion !of many, tjiat . if Mar men ism had pcqn let alone, it would have dietl ont like other religious exercises tint have risen .upon ignorant and cf edulous minda . Persecution begets kvmpathv. and ' sympathy to fnendship'there is but :k snort step, j . VST .Our li;lingisptWiieihbor of tbe Gazette u of qau'ck'ery, because publish Dr. . AyerV deftis,eii)eut' Kpvr, tbi same editor ".known the Pharmacopeia itielf it not mofe free from the suspicion of quactery than his Medi cines. He knows they are endorsed by the med ieal JouruaU of thin count r, are used and pre scribed by our best phycwn, and hare the rnm nar e p i ... "uouuii oi proiei8or8; and eminent men of rhmrt.r i.i r f bia comprehenoion. . -r "r -."" iv iubi meji nave done and are " anil i a t n m. .i. .u-.. .l .1 ' . vviug "i uummunuy nii amount ot eood : .i.: . . i . . wmcn ineutiUMt stretch ofhig ability can neer hope ta equaf. Deris Co Prca, Reading, Pa. ' Next Monday' the regular nnual Session of Congress will, convene. It is probable' that We win be aWe" to publish lhe jPreaiJenVs Message ineornxt namber of lbs Sxpresi. . Dialectic HkLh, N0v.24ib?8. Whereas: The Dialectic Society has beep called upon in the course of an all-wise Pro vidence, to mourn the death of one of its truest arui noblest members, whose high in tellectual endowments, marly virtues, and generous and extensiyo ,beevolence of eel ing and conduct, have endeared him to all whQ knew him, Jtheiefore, 1 Resolved, That in the death of ESmunp L Jones we recognize and lament the irre parable loss of a warm friend'and kind com panion, whose constant and ujvemittirg ef. iorls were always directed to the extension of the spirit of kindness and charity among his associates and elk) v students. ' 2nd, That as members oftfie Dialectic .Society, we feel that a bright exampler is taken from us, whose . life and exertions, while with us, were devoted to the realiza tion and illustration of the sentiment of our motto, "Love ?of Virtue and Scij& " 3rd, That we would mingle our sorrow wuh that of his parents and relatives while we would earnestly point them for consola tion in their affliction, to the tnder mercies ofHim,in Those hands we have trusted him, and in whose hands we hope he has found repose. 4th, That in testimony of our respect for his memory, and ol the darkness which his death has thrown around us, that we wear the usual badgq of mourning for thirty, days. 5th, That a copy of these resolution's be sent to the parents of the deceases ; and to the Salisbury Watchman and Banner, Iredell Express, Raleigh Standard, Greensboro' Pa-, triotand Crtiversity .Magazine, js'jth t&a quest for publication; G, C. McCoNN AUGUST, ) J. W. Mebane, V Cora. . - - ' F, D.. Stockton. ) COMMERCIAL, List cj persons having goods remaining in the I Statesjille Depot, Dec. 3. M J Locke, Her J A Stradley, Rev W D Richarnon, J Johnson, J H Spainhour, 8 Mcfar tsnd, Isaac Sherrill.'A C Mcintosh, E P Baily Powell 6c Long, John A Hunt, A N Erwin,, J VV Stockton, R C Gilbreath, McTate, E ,Bl9ckfnan ufty , c u w Ar, t h McRoiiie, -v. . nil mi 0SJ j UAH I residence of John Walker, K?qi-., 'in Iredell county, on Thursday night of week, - Miss Mary Walter,, in her 85th year. JSlie had been a member ofthe Ap;iocLie Church -sinca har girlhood. In this County of Phneumonian'lthe nig&t ,f lhe 2ih inst , Silas A . SharpeEso.fT, in the 50th year of his age. Ore of our best and rtic$3t'iiseful Citizens. la VVilkcsboro. on Monday morning last, "h 1 z' rt A. Scrojms, aged about four Nearoes for Salq. 1 will sell, . IN .STATES VILE, On the First day of January next, Three likely young .Negroes, 2 BoyVaxd a Girl, belonging- to the eslnto of N. GUIFKIN, deceasetl. , Terms.- Aix months credit, with interest. , W. TURNER, Nov. 27, 185 . ltds . jVnniinistrator. Mullets. We iiave ? bbls: fine Mullets on hand, for eale'pheao. 1 Also, ! A good Buggy and Harness, Which can be bought very low for cash or good' pupef . . n . Salt. Jjust received a large lot, cheap", for CASH. J. F. ALEXANDER & Co. Dsc. 3, 1.R.53; ' ltf. ! onnrl flWinn HEVISED AND ENLARGED. S. J. RICKERT, Slatesville, JV. C; Is now opening and offering the argest anu finest S-tock or - 1 Confectionery and Fane Goods Ever oflrrtsd i;i Sttesville : also; good as sortment (A JKWKL'iY. which ha sells very ow for C;i- h. " Oysters. liiivii.g accepted the Agency of one of the largest i'iah and Oyster Houses in l,or(s niouih, lie is prepared to furnish Families with g-odi'resLi Oysters, three times aeek, in any uaftlity, from a quart to. ten gallons. Apples. 7 5. bushels of gooa Apples, for aale at S. J, RICKERT'S. Peanuts wanted. Wanted, 75 bushels of Peanuts (or which the highest cash price will be paid ; S. J. RICKERT; Dec. 3, fS58. ltf . Proclamation. ' Knnw all Mpn. Wompn. and Childrui. bv fthese Presents, That I, H VV. AYER, of the Town of iv.aiesville, County of Iredell, and State of North Carolina have still a great many ' 1 . , Hooks, Fancy Articles, etc , which 1 am very anxious to sell out by the 1st ot January, 1859, and as there is only one month to "go on, if you will make your selves visibla at the BOOK STOKE you" shall have any or all of these articles at a lower price than you ever dreamed they could be bought Jor. If you have anything at home, that you took away from my Store without leaving the money therefor, you can just call ana pay for it now, aad 1 will say .no more about it. Given under my hand and 6eallhe 3d day of Decsmber, A. D. 1S58. . H. W.AYER. L. S. 1 31 ' Dissolution. The firm of Watts, Douglas Co. was dissolved oh tbe 24ih of August last, by IVanted, 100a Bushels Dried Apples, peeled ' 500 " - . Peaches, ditto. Highest market price given. sep?r lltu 41tf J. . ALEXANDER & CO mutual consent. All persons mueuieu iu uib : wuu tiiuu, v,.? nuu ...w .. ! above firm, will please call and settle. t 3 1-2 acres of ground Price, i 00; and the I Oct 8th. 45 tf i larger portion of the purchase on time. 0 T. H.HALYBLRTON For Sale or Rent, f JT Comfortable HOUS0 on College Avenue, opposite Jtfrs. parpflV. On the premises are a goocj Garden, Sta bles, Well, Ice house; Kitohet, and Smoke house. Terms reasonable. Possession jrivan the 1st day of January, J859. 1 Also, I .' At Private Sale, ! A neat set Parlor Furniture, Chairs, Ta Lies, Beds, Bedeteada,a good Cooking. Stove, Wsh-stands, Carpets, Crockery, a good pine Book-case, Warirobe, JjJureau, Clock, and many .cgher'thinga lob tedious to men tion. 1 i .;.' K&otl .; j A Negro Girl and Child for Sale. The Girl is now a good cook, and washes and irons well. . R. C. McCALLA. Dec. 3, 185S. 14t To the Public generally, and to those who are indebted to JEN KINS & AYER in particular. jon't jyon know that theije is no greater comion m ine snows ana jams oi winter- than a edod, stiong, waJeiSproof pair of BOOTS or SHOES? andf ddtft you know that Jenkins & Ayer pst hp that kind, more for your accommodation :hn their own in terest?f These-things are ell known to ydu-; and we know that it costs lots of money to - - . i teget up the right kind of ; boots and Shoes, and we know ihat greajt many oi you nave got these articles from us, and you can't say they are paid fof now comfe up line clever fellows and plank down the cjust. We have not; time to go apd.see yoti;, but just call at the BOOK STOlfE, and you will find your accounts, "and room enough tjo write Rec'd payment on the bottom of each. , Yours, respectfully, JENKINS & AYER. Dec. 3,1858. l -3t. Stove for Sale. A second-hand Stove for; sale, suitable for a diinicgsrdom or office. Apply at the EXPRESS OFFICE. Dec. 3. ltf . 1858. FALL, 1858. SBLIING OUT! AT COST. HE undersigned respectfully call the at tention of their friends and customers in ! Statesville and the surrounding country, that they are now receiving, a large and splendid stock of - j Fallan4 Winter GOODS, which they offer at their usuf.l low prices.- Their siock consists of the 'following : 'STAPLE &'FAf3-V DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Bonnets, Rib- bons, Oloves Hosiery, a fine lot oi'Enibroi deriesof all.kiiuls. Also,;a fine assortment cl READY MADE CLOTHING, fori Gentlemen and Boy.s wearl Also, a large stnick of Heavy tioods for IServants DrjlU, Uoehcd ana ituuieactoed Domestics a large stock of . Boots & Shoes, Hats j ; rid Caps of every description, HARD VV AHK, Cutlery , Queens Ware, and a full supply of GROCERIES, and rnany other articles to tedious t enur)erate. AW wanting GOOD and GriEAP GOODS, will find their slock not only the cheapest, but flsgood as any ! in this eojir.lry. . j We tender our "thanks for the patronage received, within the last siy-months and hope, tor a continuance ?and i'qetease. O-.The Highest price. Paid fpr all k'yids ol Produce. 'I Qr Please call and examineobr Stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we will give you good bargains. ! : TERMS CASH. j ! C K,OOPMxVNX & PHELPS." . tatesville, Oct. 22,' 188. . j " ' FOR SiVLE A good m 1 1 1 4 years old a two horse Va;on a one horse Wagon, both with iron ales ; 3 sets of Harness all be longing to the Western N. C. Rail Road CO- : Apply to R F SlVlONTONSec. & T'r ; Or to R U McCAfLA.P A Sijginppr hov 26 52 3t Approved Miller. HAMILTON CROUCH, Liberty Hill, N. C. Respectfully informs Mill. Owners, that he is well initiated in the art of managing MILL MA CHINERY such as steam oif water . Burr Mills, Havlnff. had an' experience of eeyeral years in the Milling business he flatters himself that, he is fully competent to give1 entire satis faction, in the business ot grinding. He would further say to those whoj might wish to employ such millet, that tbej will address him at Liberty Hill, Iredell County, N. p. Valuable Land ! . FOR SALE. i ' . On South Yadkin, Been miles North of lhe town of Statesville, Irsjjell cpunly, N. C. I alto offer, my tract of QO acreS more or lees, formerly known as the land of Jamea Baley, together with thef elegant buildings such as Dwellling Houses, Iitcben, Nogroe houe. Barns, Shops, &c. I would say to thoae who wkh to purchate iand, that they tould do well to call and view mj possessions, before purchas ing elsewhere. HAMILTON CROfclCH, .NjHr. 26 - 52tf j Liberty lH ill, k. c. House & LbtforS IN STATESVILLE. ' ! r- ' !- - The subscriber offers for sale, oh accommo dating terras, and very cheap, hi .House and Lot in Statesville, lying directly iortb of, and near the Female College. It 1 a neat cot October 29. Land & Trust Deeds. A large lot of the above named fntruments, priateu in superior style, on thejbest of pa- per, with blank enough to bound, pie Rusian EmpireX t or sale at tbe Express (ftnee. r 1 . n ..... m I -i 1 L J ! 48-tf BOOK SYOB i SUU in the Lead-THw AUracUD j In addition to the well assorted! Stock of ISOOkS, stationery mdl Fancy Ar. ticles, to be found at AYER Book Store! THE PUBLIC j , fan now see specimens of AMBROTYPE8, Mellaneotypes, Cameotypesj an4 various other Types, which for beauty da rabilitVi and finish, are unsurpassed. ) I have recently received full and ample in structions, onder Mr. W. P. Hughes bd4 ana now prepared to take aay of tbe abo-ve style of Pictures, b as finished a manner, and at as low a figure, as anyolher Artist in tbe cootry. jCslI and try me and if I fail to give satisfaction, no H. W. AYER. Oit5l 44tf J. W. Woodward Is still at his Old Stand, on Broad street, a few doors liasrof the Public square, where . . ra,i in An u ir.n.u work !'f K .v. Lv.Ki;okm. KirniKi iv iiuiin rx. itiu uaia wi u in o u it All repairing dpne on short notice, and in a" workmanlike manner, Interest charged on Accounts after 12 months. - 1 Feb. 27. " , 13tf I. Sheetings. WE' HAVE a laTge lot ot ! 4-4 Sheetings, suitable for putting up flour 7-8 ditto ditto I 7 8 OSNA BURGS. j For sale cheap by the bolt or bale. . F. ALEXANDER ALSO I & Co. i SUMMER SILKS, j which ye wilj sell at cosi for cash. i . j J. F. A. & C4 1855' 24tf .4. - F McLean House Statesville, n. c. i Persons passing through, or coming o,j STATESVILLE, can be accpmm.oilated with 3eals at 25 bents each, and comfortable Lodgings a ,he same rate. ' i Horf we fed anJ attenJeJ t0 00 rca" sonable terms. , '.- Oct 19 J03. A. McLEAN, j HEItE VVK ARE AGAIN ! ! 1 ( 1 have just received a fresh stock ot i Juvenile Books-f i Southern Harmony, j Carmina Sacra, Presbyterian Psalmodist, etjv i Candies. Ralsius, Cigarj,. &c All e,f which 1 will sell for C a s h at the lowest fieurep. Call and see me. ; Oct 19 5 ltf H- W. AYKPi. 10 000 Pounds ! Old Castings and Scraps of Iron, in any size pieces, is want ing.. For which I will pay ja i cent per pound, in Goods. f J03. W STOCKTdjN. Oct 18 51 j 3,000 bushels Wheat - - WANTS 0, . Wanted, ' i AT THE ROWAN MILIiS, 3.000 htishels go. mJ Wheat, for vfhich Salisbury cash prices will be p Aid. O. G. rOAHD- Nov. 5, lS.. 49tf 1 . - j IWBERH iE This popular Family and Literary Journal is one oi the Largest, and pronounced by the press, onk of t3e neatest and chejipest in North Carolina. The services of a jvalu able corps of J Contributors and Reporters hie been engaged, many of whom rank among the most able and , scientific winters in America. The. Kditor makes, no jboat that it is " the best paper in the vrorlci !': but earnesily and confidently commends it to the patronage of a liberal public, with the assurance that nothing shall be withheld to merit their warmest interest in it9 "prosperity., Q$- A $100 GOLD MEDAL has bejn of- lered for the best original Story ot aboijit se ! venly-fir-e pages foolscap paper and will ! ho ureal-, ted hu ihrpp disinterested JipntlpffTlpn ; nn first of Dpc,nber. I Now is the time to subscribe, in prder to begin with the Prize Stories. j Address T. R. MURRAY, Editor and fro'r. Newborn, X. C.-, September, 1858. j New H.-C. MALCOLM, Practical Marble Cutter, i Salisbury, N. C, Respectfully informs the" public that he has opened a j MARBLE YAUD, Opposite the Mansion Hotlj ( Where he is prepared to fill all orders! with , dispatch, for MONUMENTS, .HEAD STONES, TABLE-TOPS, and all kirid of work in the Marble Line, of either IM-. onoTPn iriTiAU i 'lOAH GARBLE. Having made arrangements by which he can procure the Imported Itajxax M4&ble at reduced pnees, he can bit all orders tor Monuments, &c , at reasonable rates, j I He would be happy to have all who are : desirous of dealing in his line to, callj and. see specimens of Marble, hear pricesi and . judge for themselves. Having had an experience of 25 yeairs in the business, he will give his personal at tention to putting up Monuments, ! November 5, 1858. 49tf i 1 A very Supeqor - euauin fluid h ( lecoyed. ( H. W. Ayer- 1 1 1 ' T THE Ghickering & Son's 34 Priie TH E Subecriber, Agent for the sale of lhe above named justly celebrated Fia&os, informs the public respectfully, that he guar antees every instrument. Persons wisuing to purchase the PIANO, by addressing him, will be sent a pamphlet, with. 14- different styles, and-rices marked. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. Address, :i . A. ti.-BUjNs i iir, Nov. 3, 1853. Wilmington, N. C. P. S. To Mr. B. was the only and first ore- raium for his Pianos at the .N State Fair awarded. ; 50-ly AV01DGST. ALL those indebted to the late firm of STOCKTON MORRISON can avoid cost by paying what they owe soon, as we are determined to close our ousmess. STOCKTON fc MORRISON. Nov 8, 1858. 50-tf Just Received 5 Tons Guano, A large lot King's Mount. Iroi, WT ell assorted. For sale by Nvi2 T.'H. McRORIE. Seed Cotton. I wish to purhase Cotton in the seed, for which 1 will pay the highest market price, delivered at my Gin, a mile and a half north west of 6la!esv:lle. 'IV II. McRORIE. Corn Meal. My Mill has been Tepaired late ly. Ifyou want GOOD MEAL, give it a trial ; one Rifle and a half souih-weet of Statesville.- 'J H- McRORIE. 50tf State of JVo7-th Carolina, C?urt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Iredell County. August Term, 1858 " J. Aletandar & Co. vs. J. B. Gair es, Original Attachment levied on Real Estate It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, J. B. Gaines, is not an in habitant of this Slate ;.' It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Iredell Express,'' a newspaper publish- ed in the tovyn of Statesvillie, for the space of six weeks, notifying the said defendant to be and appear belore the Justices of our said Court, io be held for ths County of Irelerf, at the Court'House in Statesville, on the 3rd Monday of November next, then and there to replevy the same, or judgment final will be taken against him.: i Witness, M. F. Freeland, (Clerk of our said Cocrt, at Office, lhe third Monday in August, A. D. 1858. -VI F. FREELAND. 486w-pr fee $6 Clerk.- NEW GROCERY The undersigned having taken the stand, formerly occupied byiO. Gille.pin &. Co.", f jr the purpose ot carrying on the Whole Sale Retail GROCERY Business Begs leave to inform iHe Citizens of Statesville and s.urrounding country, that he is now receiving a large and well selected S T O C K Consistine ia part of, Il:o, LaGuyra and Java Coflee; A B C and other grades of Sugars ; "A No. article of Crushed Sugar ; A fine assortment of Black aad Gceen Teas ; A Prime article ol Cuba MolaSses ; Oilijate's Pale JVo. one Toilet Soaps ; Soda & Sugar Crackers by bbl & box ; Candies, Candles and Cheese ; Starch by the pound inr box ; Marches, Sieves, Plow Lines, bed-CnnSs; Pepper, Spice, Ntit-naess, Cinnamon, Mace, Brooms, Axes, Wrap'g paper; Soda, Salaraetus and Mustard ;. Lamp Oil, Burning Fluid, Pickles ; Lirerpool and Table Sal', fstc. . Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil. Cul and Wrought Nails. 'ShotVtid Stoneware, : Alon lot of Seamless Bags. I intend keeping 0.1 hand evelylhing in the Grocery Line, except Liquors, and I intend to selj them either by Wholesale or ReLail, as low as any ather House in tbe place. I have also, a lace stock .of Fancy and Staple DRY - GOODS which I will sell at the lowest Cash prices. Please give me a call, before Purchasing elsewhere. W. S. CAS0N. Stateaville, Oct, 15- - 46 3m. T ' - ' Valuable .Plantation IOKr SALE- The tubacriber oflers for Sale he Plantation and irnprovementa where he now resiJes. It is lo cated just below the mouth of Liiea' Creek, ia Catawba county, near Lewis' Ferry on the Ca tawlia ryrer, adjoining Henderson Kherl, and containing 515 ACRES, 150 of which are in cultivation and about 50 aarea of that is good Creek and Branch Bottom. The :mproements area iorofortable . Log Owelling, a firat rate Barn, Slablea and alalia for 20 head of horaea, Cow abeda, and good Fence. Tbeje i upon the place a good GRIST MILL running a pair of Burr and a paiof common Stonea. Tbe W. N. C. Railroad paasea tbrdogh tbe Farm and the Depot is located upon it. It ia the most tI- oable farm in this aection ofthe elate. There e are also on the place large orchards I ;h and apple trees ef the best quality, oi reac and wood springs of water abound Will be olJ for Caah or exchanged for Neg ,oea. A. W. WILSON. Oct lo 46! f HiiUbcro' Reconler, FayeUeville Observer & Wadeboro' Argua il pUaee copy tilt forbid. Hayne Davis, f ttomcs at 2,ai), -! STATESVILLE, N. C. y j Will promptly and diiignitly attend to ' all business, entrusted to bis car. -Office opposite (be Jail- Oct. 22, 1658. Valuable Property FOR S A LE THE STATESVILLE TAN-YARD U now offered or Sale. It lies immediately on the Street between the Court Houle and depot. There arc several acreVofland belonging to the lot. With ja little expense ii can be made the most desirable Property if the kind in. Western North Carolina. 1 Apply to S. A. Sharpe, , or L. Q. Sharpe. Statesville, Oct 15 46tf i New Firm. The undersigned give notice that they havs entered into Copartnership, under the style b 4 WATTS, WHITE & CO., at the old stand of Watts, Doug las & Co. and are how receiving direct from J theNorthern cities, a large anc general as sortment of of Fall and YVinterj . . STAPLE 'ft' FARQY. 1 : DRY GOODS, v Clothincr, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware and Cutlery j Bon nets, Queens' ware, Drqgs, Medi iciiaes, Iron, teel, Nails, etc. " - GROCERIES . ; Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, 'Powder, Lead, Pepper, Ml-rice, ginger, Tea in short every article usually kept in an exten sive establishment. All ot wlnca will De sold verv ow for Cash. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. VV. F. W4TTS, M. A. WHTE, J. B- DOUGLAS. , Statesville, Oct. 8th, 1858. I 45lf - Jo s W. STOCKTON i . Is now receiving a NEW andJCQMPLETE tock of . I - Fall and Winter Purchased with great care as it fegards price, Quality aod style, in the Citieaj ot PhiladeU phia and New York Consisting of : LADIES' DRESS dOODS, B4k. Gro De Rhine, Fancy I))res5 ilks, Fans De Lame Uote a Lez, , . Telvei Trim'd do do -Sup'r Valencia do do High Cpl'd Cash'r de Cass , Boy'd lie -Chene Robe a Lez French Merino, assorted Colors, Plain snd Fi.d, all wool De Laines, De Bieges. Alpaccas, Ginghatma & Prints, White atrd Col'd Brilliants, White Marseilles & Trimmiags, Tarleton, Nainsook and Victoria Lawnst, wisp, Mull and Jaeonet iliualins, Ladies' Embroidered Collara and sleeves, do Aruming do Linen Hdk'hs ( veay, Cheap) Imce and Love A'eilf, Handsome Head Dresses, Latest stylo of WINTER. BONNETS, Drab and Brown Bloomers, $ Ruche, Sprigs and Bridal Wieaths. Ladies'. Coaks and Mantiliai. Piintcd Cashmere Shawls, j Brocha Bordered do Beautiful Plush do ! Burd'd and Chinello Stella doj( found cor'd rhioelle Scaifs, , Piiticess lloyal PatPtil Lorpetl Exten sion Bridal SKtUTS, ifc. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of all kinds, of the Best Make ; also French Cloths, Doe Skin and Fancy OasEimeres. A complete Stock of i . STAPLE DH GQODS, CAHPET1NGS, &c. Boots, Shops, Hardwaro, Cutlery , Glass and Queenstvare, Drugs and Paints, Solo Leather. GROCERIES Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Cahdles, Molas. sps, Salt, AH of which wiltibe eo3d at the lowest Prices for Cash or to punctual custom. etb. J. W. Stpckton. P. S. I have the Genuine e: Het Anchor Boliuig! Cloth" For Sale. I . . " FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, , sold to order, and warranted good or no sale. J. W. STOCKTON, Statesville, Oct 8, 1858. 45tf j E. B. STIMSQN, Opposite Mrs, WYen,sj fotmer Hotel, Statesville, n. c. Has just received the Fall and Winter. Fashions will execute all Ordeis in the ; above line, with dispatch and according to ; style Oct 1 44tf New Fall and Winter .T H. McRORIE, Respectfully informs the Citizens of Iredell and the public generally, that he baa receiv ed and .now oflers lor sale, on the most rea sonable terms, a very large and Well assort ed fctock of M GOODS I i Embracing almost every article ikept in an oxtenaive v . . I Retail Store. - i ' . " i Bees wax, Tallow, Dried Erniij, Tow 'Lin en, Linse? Cloth, Rasa Coantr. 'Produce," &c., takenin exchange for Goods; Thankful for the liberal patronage receivs ed,'' particularly from CASH Cdstorriere, It will be my effort to hold oat inducements ,Q soch CU6tori,ers, and thereby enlarge ray Cash eale8r Oct 15 1858 A 'NOTICE ! ALL person indebted to Wo. Murphy & Co., are requested to call and settle by the 1st of Jaly next, if they wish to'save June 5 " 27tf ' post. ' To Rent or Sell ! The desirable property recently ocoapied by M. Wax, on College Arenne. ; 1S 8TATESVILL15 MARKET, I 1 CORUCI&O W CKX.1T.3 By JyF. Alexander & sBacoo, .ard, lolataes, Beef, Beeswax 22$ a 26 Butter, 15 a 18 Coflee, 14 a 16 j' lew, ig. 1 Salt, Sugar, I.o.f. tallow, Vheat, Candle Tallow, 25 Adamantine, 30 a 35! Corn. 50 a55' Chickens, If) 12 Eg8 dozen, 8 a 00 Feathers, 35 a 40 Flour, 4 25 a 4 50 Flaneed, J a 1 00 Linaey Cloth, 80 a 55 Rice. 06 6ry-Hidel2,Oren05 Dried Apples, pf d 110 D. Peacbe., fil'd 3 80 . Dried Peaches unplM 1 60 FAYETTEVILL MARKET. Bacoa -FLOUR- 13 i MOLAS8E3 tuba 80 a 31 .Orleans 45 a 60 Super. -5 50 a 0 00 1 Fine 5 40 a 0 00 ' 5 ALT ' .iv,aack 4 40 a 00 'LAXSEKD Bcratchcd 5 25 a 0 00 i GRAIN. Corn I 00 a (K0O 80 a 90 ! P. C. 8PIRIT8 Wheat Oats Teat 0 5 a 0 00 J P.Brandy 1 0- a 00 80 00 19 45 a 0 60 ' JApple do 7ft a 0 75 a 0 90 I Whisky 65 a 18 a Rye 0 90 a 1 00 i LARD 13 14 ' VOOL- CHARLOTTE MARKET. Bacon - llsg round, 00 i 12' Qorn. prLua 60 a 00 Meal, pr bus 55 a 60 Oatsjjpr bus 45 a 50 Flou4l001bs:$3 a 30 " " Bbl. 625 Pork, pr lb 00 a 8 Molasses com 45 a 50 8 Mouse j 60 a 70 pugar. Brown, 10 a 12 8alt,SAck t75a000 Peas, pr bua 00 a 60 Beef, on hoof . 6 a 0 Wheat, or bus 85 stfifl otatoes, Irish 00 0 75 Feathers, pr lb 33 a37 J Jj am. bale i 100 110 Lard, pr lb 1 11 a 12 VWhiakey, N C, 45 50 Wool washed 27 a 28 )firandy, apple 75 1 00 unwashed 23 a 00 .Peach! 1 at SALISBURY MARKET. BACON Sides , FLOUR -r- Per 100 lbs$2 252 60 10al2 9 a 10 6aS 15al8 22.123 ; 40 13al5 15.16 17a20 Zm11 3Ia37 40af0 I7a20 0aC5 65a70 75 90 Hog round berbbl $5 004 60 BEEF Per lb BUTTER Per lb Beeswax Beans COFFEE Rio' Laguira Java 1 iMocbal CANDLES Adamantine Sperm Tallow CORN Per bush Meal Apples iFatbera Lard per lb 30a35 llialS MOLASSES pugar House jComraon N. Oi 8yruj oirn a n i 70 85.45 65 16.18 11.12 Loaf Brown jSalt per sack2 25a0 00 Oats t 30a32 Pork per lb fij7 Peas, per bush 66 POTATOES : Irish 85 si00 Wheat i 75 a 93; Whisky. Wifat. 60aG5 WOOL L Washed 30a35 Unwashed 23a00 NEW GOODS. The undersigned are receiving ilheir 1 Fall and Winter Stock of . Q Consisting in part of - ' r Black and Fany S 1 1 Yt S, French and American MeTinpe,alI col'rs. 'Delaines, Palmetto Cashmeres, Byadere side ft ipe Cashmeres and Delaines; Baize, assorted colora t HJeached at d brown Domestic, at all 'pric ?s ; ! Plain and striped Oenaburg foe Bervants, Kerseys and Georgia Plains, 'Cloth's arid Cashmeres, Satinets of all kinds Prints of all grades Shawls and Cloaks, $c.'" - Negro Elrogaiis? Mens Shoes and BootsiLadies and'Childrens Shoes and Gaiters, etc .1 A large stock of Hata, Caps, and . j ' - , Read Made Clothnty.t f ALSp ( . GRO CERIES, Hard Ware of all kinds White Lead and List, seed Oil, Window Glassj assorted sizes. - 500ibs Baking 8oJa, Soaps, pjerfumerws, Drugs and Dye 6tuff,j Concentrated Lv far . making Soap, Sole and jipper Leather 4 . U of which, weta bought on favorable terms,. and will be sold st prices that- canaot be beat in Western North Carolina. Giveja look be fore buying elsewhere. J J'e charge pot bin g for Showing our goods. , f . J. F. ALEXANDER & CO. Statesville, Oct 15, 1858. 46 j : t We want 100 ftuib els go?J nice peeleJ dried Peaches, for wbijh we will give $3 50 for 40 pounds. ' F. A. &CO. bTb. hofkiss; BOBT. BxjXL. TH0S.W, AT KI II sex. HOPKINS, flULt & ITKfNSOJT, 258 Raltiiiiore Street, BALTIMORE. I We would respectfully invite jthe. attens tion of buyers to the stock of jarge ani attractive auraA ss.a, a Att w w M- avA V j 1 DRYl GOODS, lor FALL and WINTER nee, which we ar now opening. Encouraged by thq patronage extended to onr late fijrm of Hoyaura, Hull k Co:, we shall be prepared to ofiier superior inducernenu fo cash or prompt buyers, both in tie variety and extent of onr "atock, and in cheap prices. J j ; We Solicit Orders and. those who entrust jia with lhietr Orders raiy rely on baring tbjem carefully aitend ed to, and goods promptly dispatced Hopkins, EnW & Atkinson. ' Baltimobc, 18th 8jfptemberJ 1858. 4 3m pd 1 JUST REC eceivelM attbiBool Sforoi Snurffeon'fc Sermonsl 4 Tolutneia-; . M Prpahaterian PsalmSlt : f t David's Psalms. C R4us Varaion ;) Hiemouiai iituju,, j ll....J..t lrm f;" Port Folios and Wriung Pspcn & if. a 12jd 44a6i!l I 10 a 12 1 60 a 75 6 a7 i 65a75 02J 2,503,75 i 12a 14 18 SO 10 a 125 75 a 85 :- "-M . i . . 1
Iredell Express (Statesville, N.C.)
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