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it ' A : i 's - ' -4-' ? r 1 n. 1 -1 I. .1 - slant danger, A the LomM Times remark?, our Government bs exhibit ed considerable forbearance in dealing with the provocations to which the an otvO.v nnd liconse prevailing tlirouah- out:Mexico! have natp rally fjjiven rise. clared and dth troth that 'he owed hia life, to the self-possession and judgment of his oldest daughter. . . The onlv effect in the CTeat trial pf her nerves, was a diftvwkion on the nartTof the vounc heroine to listen for rnidni$rnt Sounds. and start uneasily from troubled dreams ; out time and change of residence soon enec its cure. Ihi. Baumback, in his Travels on the Cape These Indian States -are a atranee anomaly. They are not a part of the Union, nor are they known in law to exist. The white man cannot pass through their territory without a per mit, nor can Ik taIta with him. when out vuexicu: n... v , - - but The tinie may not be far diftant, and he is allowed to enter the Indian Oo- i ted ) rQn,V,cv-tn now wc jiLcacii-. - ci unto iretcfce d inhabitants 'of. Mexico as to ken and are simply designed for the ; of Good Hope, says; a found very frequently r. Y . Hr,rl X".-.Tv ;. ,rl-Pt This sinfriihir : among the Dutch Boors ofthe back country, neonle at lar-e, so long wrUged by state of things cannot exist for many Ayer t Cherry Pectoral, which they keep hung PAT": , ' .irJ.i.ri ii.-i Wcolfunnn 1,1 1 ui bv a tlKme round the neck of the bbttle to J i , 1 v,: ,1 M nttuntlfi,, nf Pniiffrpsis - I a peg over their hammocks. Indeed tnia of frheir pecuniary njruts. 1 et it should attention ot congress. , 0 .. .. , . .1 . 1 ,1 I.. 1, 11 Tl.a twin ftf Tmnliitirm ia- sitAnrlilv seems to be. their sole protection against the be a strong provocation that should, lhe tide ot population is steadily ... .. cQr ;t lluco us ?o Seize ahd take Uhder oiir rolUng West. In less than ten vears 1 throat and lung disorders hich a quite : w St on ar mlof Piry of, it wilfbeat against the barriers now ! lent among them. I thought U a speak V Mexko Cc?S i -oull be a far thrown up against its invasion of the 'S c 'l Factical genius of the AlC.xiCO. vtriauuy 11 "u111 ,'.! t x 4i -v 1 v ! American people, that thev should : urnish ' ?Wi.itnf f-.vnr tf. the A ex cans than to retreat of these eivihzedabongines,- , , ' 1 ;. -greater la or to-inc . ic-viv.ii7 ft 1 the staple, I beheve the only, remedy this mif.K-4.si The around is cod .but so ; Even now the emigration must crosg , c ... .' f , . . oufsene.s. J nt gnmn i , y , .-. f cjl 4. I people buv to u?. Asking if they used the v.nklv cjtofkfd "with biped brutes, ! these lerntories. Ihese Indian fetates 1 ,, .T . V, tl f miseraoiy stocKCH AviiiL uipv.ii ' . . , . . same manufacturer's' pillts they told ftie that "-that it would go hard with in to farm cannot exist when the Caucasian race all bround than -lvithout first repienishing Jt.; presses upon Jthem as mdependeiit gov- ,J,v oulJ - ' ij'.-.i....,! ..c 1 '.Arnlnii linns ro- ernments. lhe neonle. civilized and . - , , , ' i ' marks has ;i i&.orc direot interest in attached to. the soil they have lmprov- Mexico than we have; for English cap-; cd, cannot be removed to remoter wilds, Ual has been largelyahvestenn Mc'x-' nor, without serious discontents, is it iciVh undertakings, and English "Ur- likely the United States can subject chants iia-ve parried their- energies to them to the condition of other territo :Ie:xico for the joint advantage ofhoth rial organization, by an abrogation of 'L.rw.-ftffotlior. Now that the sui-the constitutions they have. establish-' -"""1'""? ...., , , firi . , , ed tor themselves. VV nat, then, is to be done with these Indian States? It cannot fail to give greater interest to this question that each of these Indian ; States has adopted the social institu- 11 , . . 1 a .i rm tj: ;ca will 1 tions 01 trie ooum. ne inuiaus aie. An jjla'veholders. X. 0. Picariunc. HOFFLIN'S Clothing Emporium. MANSION HOUSE CORNI, SALISBURY, J. j Made Clot li ins is at all times to be obf January 1, 1859.-5-lm : j i ;no - 1 . - . Notice. THE Firm of SIMONTON & HUBBARD a.it A'fw lv enhant. The business wiU be settled by K. F. SIMOXTON, who is alone authorized to do so NEW GROCERY The undersigned haying .taken the sf pd, formerly occupied by p. !Gilleppie & Cnf :f jr lh nnrnnvA nt carrvin on .the -r - : d tO do SO 1 r j---o '-' r. f. siMOKTON XtTJioIe Sale Retial JOHN HUBBARD. 1 "UIC T GROCERY JSUsin CALENDAR FOR 1859. MONTHS. 5 . ?! 5 - o 15 c a H cc Simonton Tannery. My Stock consists of ri I Hnnta Pants. Iret8. fk'trHintal Drawers, Under Clothing of T WILL continHe the Tannins' Dusl- gyry description Bootsl ness' with Jonn UD,)bard W,i 77"7j At T Foreman, and expect to keep at my Of- bhoes, Mats, Laps, $c. j , &nd the Statesville a iarFe lot Mansion House Corner, Salisbury, J. C jtner, Calf and Sheep SKlns, 4c Jan'v7, 1859. 5-6m - ; ! i jch w;n be sold on reasonable term? fi: January, Fbruarv, for -v r -m-wr m-r rk jst 5 Cash rr BartPT. UlllCe W .il C'.K.K.IOi f I will pay" the highest prices in Cash or Jjeuther lur hides and AwirK. ! R. F. S13I0NT0X. -5-lv Stalesvllle, 30tli Dec, J8ii8. Vidal folly of the revolutioniits has led , them to ltripose penalties on 101 eiuem, -Who were contributiiif? 'to the resour ces of the. State,' aiuKdiiefljf on Kng- it (;,innit be ex- i.-ected thit Kii'dand and AnH'ii( v' submit quietly to sueh outrjjgcs. An Erudish protectorate, for the possess- ion and rule t tue couinryj 111 1 - faction should be exacted f'ojr the loss :l$n df English subjects, if. by no .means - ' invppssible, or even improlrable, unless . we should put; in operation tjie Monro? doctrine, and, by excluding uropcans '. make niore room for our own oecupa- .'tton.. 7 '' . Tlia't Mexico will fiiKilly fitll nvholly '. Into our hands we th'mk hardly fulmits ' of a reasonalde doubt. Even Enjrhind .vill find it to her intere-t to connive ; at and aid in our gradual" nprpria tloii of Mexican territory, ii ist outam ing froin rts a guarantee (if the; pay meiiV of hersubiects"claiins:; England, .m-' 111 as she is well aware, could iiever I10IU , ' )Ossession of ' Mexico, aiid yould . not ; . ; long find it profitaple, if slie could. Tlie next best tluttg "fr hot, then, is , to let it fall. into the hainls .f the Uai . ted States; awl .this,, tliere is every ' - reason to; believe, she is itite. willing . to d-. ;; Jt is, unlikely that ..what remain of Mexico will cost lis Hear ai much as ..'.-'.'what Ave have alrciidy (.btiinftd ''by . descent or by purchase." lit will pro bably all even more easily p.nd iritur ; lilly into 'our hands, either y gradual : x - cabsolfption,'' in installment, for the . payment of the claims of oiir citizens, .'-transferred to' our '.Government for : "siirpmary adjiistmentV or by) voluntary 7 sulmission to our, territorial protecto rate, tTescaj the evidentl-J ceaseless '-'. . .evils wiieli in'lejielulcnce brings upon , the deiior;ilized descendaidts of the I : ; Spaniards,' who seein eypialjy unfit for. T monarchy, and republicauisflu, and go ; f: to ruin a'liVe-UixIer despotic rule and . amid the aWohv- and liceiise of , the Amer- . ilAllItlED, In Rowan County, on Tuesday thte lltli Instant, hv the Iiev. Mr. Iludsfon, Mil Green, of Statesville, to Miss 8. C. MIcClel- lXnd, of Rowan. SUibcrtiscments. . 0 New Crop Kortlj Carolina IHecljanirs' SNOW CAMP Machine Shop AND Foundry. ALAMANCE COUNTY, N. C. FROM TWO TO SIX HORSE POWER The Rector's Daughter In n quaint oil village of Thyndon fnf Illids. of choice Ne 'id -a Molasses, expeetec from Cuba during the month. . . For. sale hv HATHAWAY & Wilmington, KAi). Jan. 10, 1859. G-lm Crop direct to. Sugar and Molasses. IHldS.'of prime and. choice New - wuv rvp Sugar. 9AA Barrets of choice Net Crop OVvj Xev Orleans Syrup and 33oIasscs, daily expected direct trom sow Uricans. jrorsaic uy 1 II 4TII AW AY &L to. Wilmington, IV". . Jan. 1U, ItfvP.-Mi-iw Mv Last Advertise- ! OT so-called Spanish Republic: i.ea.-v- II (lihinifton ( 1 ((r The Four Indian States. i The'progress t civilization in sev eral of theVlnlian tribes occupying: ' Territories -vest of the Statt-s will soon 'bi'ing up a new (juestioi) foi' the decis ion of Congress. Vhatslutll be. done . vith' the Indian governine'ns or States th'it :u-e now tn v orf'anikcd : Are 'Jhe-y to be fiiniHy admitted into the Tnion? .' Is'a new reniovalj at some ; future time, to be made of the tribes civiiized and ('liristianiefl tb ni:ike loiii for the 0a'ie:shu w;ive rolling west ? Or are foreign iovniments to. ifmwini in the verv heart- of tin ritorv of the 'United State The,ChcMokee,s orgnnizefl a regular in" the neculiar features df the ('on t i tut inn ii f. the ITnited Slates. The forms of legislation and the arrange I-mil. dwilU its iruod old Rector, a widower, vjith one unmarried daughter, fhe Other resides at Mert-u'. end as a hap nv and ad ored wife. We haf e something to tell ofthat i fair dame a decd:eo couragi'mis tliat tins vil- j lage has been two or three degrees prouder j oT itself ever since at happened. The squires hid fallen in love with the fair Adelaide, and the Wedding day -was to hen j the morrow of that on which our adventure . happened. CraAd jireparations were made, for the wedding i "and the Rector's fine old plate, and the'costly gifts ofthe bride, were j discussed witli pride aid pleasure at . the! II are. and Hounds, in the presence of some: .sti'angers who howl, come down to a prize- i tight which had taken place in the neigh bor 'liood. , . ! That night Adelaide, who occupied a sep- J .urate room iroin her lister, sat up late long after t lie household had retired to 'rest. She had a long ' interview with her father, and had been reading a .chapter, to which she di rected her attention, and idmv had packed up 'Irer jewels, Ac. She 'was consequently still dressed when the church clock tolled midnight. As it ceased fiie fancied she-heard a low noise like that of a nle;he listened, but- could distinguish nothing clearly. It might have been iu'ade by some oT the serv ants still about, or perhaps was only the Ti!iL-inr nf siirni' of the old trees. She heard . notlini" but the siidiincr of the winter wind 1 , x cr lor many minutes afterwards. House-breakers ivere a mere myth in primitive Thyndoa, and the bride elej't,,, without a thought of tear, resumed her occupation. She was gas i . i- i .. . i ' i i in" on a v uttering set o mamoii'is, oesimeu , , ,T i ,!.,. at the wedding, when her bed- i The Scenery ofWestern North Carolina , do, -r sofflv opened.: She turned, and ! antt w estern, &ouui varoiina l.M-,ked in, nnd' beheld a man with a black BY IIE5RY E. COLTO nmsR. holding a pistol in his hand, standing . up before her. She did not 'scream for was for her father, who rooin, and to whom any suuueu alarm migut be death Ibr he was old, feeble and sutl'ering 1'ivnn .heart coinphi'int. She confronted the robber boldlv. and addressed him in- a whis per : '' Vou are coime," she said " to rob us." Spare your smiI the awful guilt-of nutrder. MyTaihcr sleeps -next to my jootn and to he startled. from his sleep would kill him. Make no ifdsse, I ORDERED, by the Board f Directors rf , January 1, 1859. the W. N. C R. R. Co., lhat Hooks of Subs j scription be opened for ei.xty days from and after the 1st January, 1859, at the following i places, and under the directions of the fob- lowing persons, or any three of them, for the ' fcun of !f3U0,(K)0, being the estimated sunk j necessary to be subscribed by solvent personfe ' or counties, to construct ahd complete the i '2nd! Division of the W. N. C. R. R. froi ! Morganton to Old Fort, in McDowell -Couii- ( tv : , , . , i i- .r.. i ii. 1 : '. a . t r ' dcrson, J. I. Shaver, B. F. Fraley, D." X THL r?P"etora ' IS establishment , Davis; Wm.Murphv. . iA would inform their friends and the pub-, States vllle, under'the directioirof J. r1. i !1C generally, that they are still manufactur- W. F. Watts, .Hugh Reynolds. IVewton, under the, direction -of Jonafe Boet, John Wilfong, George Si!zer,: D. B. Oaither, M. L. McCorkle. 31organtoil, under the direction of E. Ji Erwan, Thos. G. Walton, W. F. McKesson;, C. M. Avery, Alex'r Duckworth. ..... j Marion, under the direction of Wnt. Murphy, Jasper Neal, Alvery Bergin, A. M. Lrwin, and J. L. Larspn. Begs leave to inform -lhe Citizens of StatesTille and surrouudkig country, Ihaj: he is now receiving a large and. .welL -self fi,ed STOCK- ;' Consisting iu part of, . r- .; Kio, Ln(juyra anil Java Loiiee ; j j A B C and other grades of Stigarf ! A No. article of Ciushed Sugar ; ! A fine assortment of Black and .Gien Tpa$.;if j Marcli, ; Colgate's Pale vVo, one Toilet SoJis ; Soda &. Suear Crackers bv bbl & h : Caridie6, Candles and Cheese; ;: ff March by ibe pound or uox ; .. Matches, Sietes, Plow Line.. bed-C; fds; Pepper, Spice, "Nut-iuegs,. Cinnaon, Mace, Brooins, Axes, wrap g piper; C.l O .T I H..,t..,i . !3 2 n .16 SO ti U 2t 13 20 3 10 17 24 31 14 21 '23 i 14 .21 .28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 1 8' 1'5 5 12 26 2 9 lti 23 0 16 23 Soda, Salaraetus and Mustard r Lamp Oil, uurnine fluitl. Pic Liverpool and Table Sal, etc Pure White Lead, -Linseed Oil. Cut and Wrought Nnils. , Shot and Stoneware, Also, n lot of Seamless Bags. April, 20 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 4 11 18 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 2V -5 12 19 20 5 12 10 26 Mav, i?. ?, 10 17 24 1 15 2 20 4 11 IS 12 10 v20 0 10 23 30 -.'3 10 17 24 31 G 13 20 4 11 18- 4 14 21 28 h 12 10 20 V iiTK.. rruUi M-KIa ! 1 intend keeping or. hand everythiflgy. the With Wrought or Cast Iron Cylinders, of all j VjTOCeiy 11 HC- ciiw, nui i"" i""- t...v.. . , except L.iquors, anu l uiierm to &eii"j.ieu. The latest improved Wrought Cylinders, the ' ejtier t,y K.lesale or lietail, ae low f j any teeth bein? inserted throush the bar, eouare u" O ' I L I V, i I lUUiO 111 111V piUVU. Lenoir, uuder the direction of ,James Harper, R. B. Bogle, C. C. Jones,! Smith j Powell, Kd. Jonesv or any three of theni.i i a . k i Ar,.T,.. ,K n i model with the tap on the inside, winch obviates iarifg giock crt all difficulty in reversing the teeth, when j one side gets worn. These machines will ; suit thewants of very farmer. Sugar Catie Crushers We 1 have a o, a Fancy and Staple: DRY GOODS. 'J une, 1 15 22 2 0 3ft 231 20 . 30 6 7 13: 14 20 21 27 28 Julv, h 1 2-3.4 .5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 30 - '. 3 4 5 6 7 8 V 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20- 30 31 hert Wilson, Ar. G. James, or any three of them. Aslicvillc, under the direction of N. W. Woodlin, J. W. Patton, W. W. ileDowll, A. S. Merrinian. John Berlin. ; Jit the expiration of sixty days the Comrnij- Cngar tane trilSaers. ; WBjch j -.villsell at the lowest Cash pres. e are also inanufacturing, uoi the best . Please give me a gall, before Pure(using i, a superior article of Sugar Cane Crush- elsewhere. , i. August, ris. w ik! i luivp siimpieiit canacuv. wun one goixl liorse, to extract 50 gallons of juice per hour, and it only occupies a space of about 3 : feet, so that the mill is very portable. We do not hesitate to say, that our Cane Crushers are the best that have ever been introduced w. Stalesville, Oct. 15. S. CASQW. 46 3m M Notice. t tne expiration oi sixiy uus iiie ,o"ii"i5- ; : " . ... , gioners will please forward the Books p th.e State, and every larmer growing this Uthee. Ii. F. SIMOXTOX, 5-2ji). ' Sec'y & T reas'r. News, Asheville, copy - nxjnths Notice. All persons who. have claim against Use Firm of Srrosrars & TValkcr. are noti fied to produce them before ine lor t-erificsi-tion, on Monday the lOtli, or Satur- Having closed un mv Wines in States-' ay the l.Mli, oron Jionttaj tne ville, 1 have placed all my ACCOUXfS and January, on which yayeJ.A. crogg bWlkJS m the-bands or iar. a. w . i " i " ....T r who is authorized to" receive mo-.: "Clu.v ."uwueu lV "'. T nev due ine, and give receipts for thelsame; .tatesville. . ' ' and for the gratiticath?T of my custoners. 1 will sav, tliat he is mstructoa to place an ac- roimte unnaid hv Mav Court in the hands of an officer for collection. HENRY W. AYjER Jan'y 10, 1858. (Mw September, We have Land, Wagons, Horses, Mules, Buggies, Carriages, Shingles, &c., &c, v -WHICH WE WJSH TO SHL. Also, H ,We have a great many unsettlej Ae--, couuts itnJ Note?, i,' Which we wish to be rfosed by CA8JI. or otherwise, iOUN, or they will be-fohd in the hands of an officer for cbllecuQife . . FEIMSTER & FEIMSTtR. Dec. 17, 1858. 3-(hnos : '' - C. i on the days named, and on no other days. V. r. CALUW i January 5., 1850, C. & M. Ei 5-2w ' . 5 SALE MountainScenery. Valuable Propqrly. h?r first thought sh'pt ii the next d. r. er. in 1 aneev : Alexander anu A. isairu s, rn tho Vronpfi B'prinil lpvilinlpr'rt. (Oil the ..1...1 1... 1.;. ,l-.;i.) tvlirt arit. I .-, (-!- . --j t i i.iiiiiiT, inn? Kniuucn ui in.' ', ) i owananoa. nient of the courts ot justice noarlv ; lyhut tl io 1ol', anu (icniaiicLeo it th rob- J P-hay rescvnine tliose ot tpe nues, iu;u. Jmt for the tawny skins around him, irrace tion: In repnect tor the law (eg you. The fv-lhw was astonished and cowed. " Wo won't make no noise," he replfod. sul It'iil v. if -T7u" gives us everything quietly." Adelaide drew: back and let him take her i jewels not without , .a pang, for thev were j previous Jove-gifhs obseryjng at the same i time th.;vt two oilier masked rumans stood at ! the.halfropened- door. As he took the jewel i case ainl watch' from the table, and demand- I ed her purse, she asked him if'he intended to j go into her 'fat tier's room. . j. ;'"S!ic received a surly affirmative. "lie; wasn't going to rum a risk, and leave half the ! tin behind !" " ' I She pro.osed instantly that she would go herself, saying : " I wil( bring you whatever I von wish, and you may guard me thither, ' and' kill ine if 1 play false to you. h- lhe A WORK upon the Scenery of the Blue ' Ridge and its, fellow ranges of Moun tains will -be pubustied early m January. lhe lollowmg wiU be its contents: . Chap.-1. Introduction. .Chan. II. Asheville. Chap. III. Routes to reach Asheville the Swananoa Gan Road. Mian. I V. The Iliekorv Nut GaWRoad Chap. V. The Routes from South Carol! na Saleni Gap and Jones 'Gap, Flatj Itendersonville, t.a-sar s iead, vv Mountain, and Cashier's Valley. Chap. VI. A Route via Wilkesttorough i and Leiuiir; the Valley of the jadkin ; Wilksborongh ; llapjiy Valley: Renoir;! Hi'bri'ttn, ic. ' Chai. VII.- Morga-nton audits suround- l . 1 . , , , - - . 1 urn 1 ; uigs : tlic I loiimont springs; j-iawuvs I and Table Rock. - 1 J Chap.. VI II. Lhville Falls; the pinger j enke Roek : North Cove and the Cave. Chap. IX. The Vicinity of Asheville: Rock, ntesicle ipnngs: the the White Sulbhur: the Million Pleasant Drives. . Chap. X.-The Black Mountain Mountain House: Journal of a lartv. Chan. XI. The Mountain; th Bald Toiiiit. Chap. X IT". The French Broad Hiwer and . r f. , - t, .. , mi jLM. i Hi fellow consulted ,.lns comrades, and i tlf Wsirm Snrino-s ......1.., n-i o.T-..il ii tlw i vv."w ..i v t r I . Tl a r i C?L : uinn. aju. x leasuni uuiun oiiiuntL arris s, Places; Carson's, on the Catawba ; I ufter a short i.arlev. thev agreed to the nro- oosal : and with a nistol txiintedat htM- head, nteiiil tbp i 1 1 1 Rcf-iii"' s mom. Verv ffentlv ! ii.:.... . vji,:ii'0 it;l-1 Vnt v.wx... ..... ' - - - o J il I, Kn 111 1 lit IV . I-XICIHIO, C4L AilV I. V ' ' A - . taking-jus purse, waten, Keys anunesK, gave - yap. Penland s", at llat Rock, on Joe Kiv tlicm un to. the robbers, -wno stood ai ine 0 n Yhiicpv -Alexander and 1 he . d man s ent neacetiulv ana On TUursday,-lSth Jan'ry, Inst., I will offer for Sale, at my Residence, 1 On JHk Creek, in Alexander County, The following Property, viz: Ten or fifteen new Road Wagons, of all sizef ; one fine new two-horse Carriage; five pt six Buggies; Mules and Horses; Milk Cows and Beeves; three new Stoves; one large Still: Iron and Stone Ware; Wheat, Corn, and Oats. Also, I 3 or 4 well-improved -Plantations.; Which, if not sold, will be rented. ) i ii - ' ALSO, - : My Stoclt of'iioods now on hand, wih various other articles too tedious to men tion. - - . L Thi sale will continue day by day until alliis sold. ' ; Terms will' be reasonable, and made knovfn on dav of sale. , J T1IOS. MILLER. Jan. 1, 1850. 5-2w caue should jiossess one. We still manufacture Factory Gear, Circular &hms, .Grist and tSaio, Mi ft Irons of eery description, Cutting Ma chines of diyferen ikfials and sizes. Corn tS hel lers, Smut MacJibies ; jxll kinds -,of Casting .and Machine icvrk yiude to order, at njtort no- Vice. A good supply of material on hand, and the work done by experienced workmen, and underlie supervision of the proprietors, who are practical mechanics. Having hadm'auy years experience, they do not hesitate to say; that no effort will be spared on their part to give general satisiaction. Send in your orders for those celebrated Machines, that you may be furnished in good time for this season. Any thing in our line will be delivered on the X. C. Railroad at Graham's, marked as directed. Terms reasonable, to suit the times. W Alamance Count,. X. C. .ill revive mm assortment oIClnnA, lea aiM Dm- i ' prompt-attention. SOLOMON DIXON, CALEB DIXON, BERRY DAVIDSON, P. S. BEN BOW, Proprietors. E. B. DRAKE & SON, Agents, Statetsville, N. C. CHINA, GLASS, & CROCKMlY, AT '' if China Hall, ; ClIAliLOTTD.N.C October, November, December, i 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 .) 10 . 11 12 13 14 li iti 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 .31 . I . -;. -1 2 S 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14' 15 j. 115 .OJ 18 10 20-21 22 23 24 25' 20 27 " 28 20 30 1 2 3 ,4 5: G 7 8 . 10 11 12' 13 14 15 1G 17 18 10 20 21 2 i3 -24 aa 27 28 20 W .ol 1 2 3 f 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 Ifi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2t XI -2S 20 30 ;, 1 2 5 4 5 ( 7 W 9 10 11 12- 13 14 15 16 17 18 1. 20 21 22! 23. 24 25 20 27 28 2yf 30 . 31 hers were satisfied. . Hflvwond. Jackson. Macon, and Cherokee : The 'leader replied that they should be l p:,. Tk-e," Fmnklin n Winter THd: tav,ii mu. .lon fTAt b hAtt' of nhitP. snre.nl out t v.r. tj: '.i.v . r-i, ! tin ti-ni'.! ,ir niln (ho I ipmLtips torvi- 1 i i ii i ,i . .r vi.ii v.. e ... ' , ' i iiivj tiuivm ii uiv .'iniM"iv . t ii'iT m"v m ii l itt i it uui ui tory woukl scarxjoly find any indica tion of having passed its -boundaries'. Thi tribe lias .improvec in all the 'nfts of ci viliza tion to sucli a desrvce below, Wit that they couldn t let lier out oi ! jjans sitrht. and that must go with them. In : ci,nn X V.--Prnilnetions of the Wiest. As compliance with this mandate, she followed ricnltural and Mineral ;.AVild Floweis: Tree them town stairs to the dining room, wiiere Growth Wild Animals 'and Reptiles r l- i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 h i . I, i I l ml- rilV!l U'T-KT iiiin ripfn irt- m. - ,-, i ,i ;-r.v..w.. v. vv.t.. . - ADirvi.Tr "hft Pi At MruriTTtoin' 'iNa PTT1 ' i . ,f ! . II .11 t .1-I1..1'1.X. I IU V ll-.L .' A W I . I . . ..- tvi n. I -ini i.i 1 1 i c i ..iv rrnuDii! anu nuri v on , . . . ... ... a, . . i . ! . ' . v .,,i i ' W. , .1 rii-. " rietimont -pri nes, in fttokes; rsnocco springs, that. man v qf its principal nun ould , , he morrow, lo her surprise, the Mlows- .Kittrel.a s ' Letter8 of 1)r Chiy ou ce t ie ' relined SOCiet. ot any na- j o.gnt m nninner , wnen nu- Mountains of North Carolina. .1.. - .1.. . . rt -A ft .rt.-ir 7 - iiieuiseivfs. urui nrenaieu iu uum; twu regard j meal. They ordered her to gel out wine, and The work will contain four views ot for iiimhl.tr education and nubile mor- ; tn ... i.i;,.,, .n thom nn.t ! tain Scenerv and a Map of that secfuon oi -" I .1 ' w i. . ir mi nriMiii" vanv ivi ni.u, w , i . alttv, and tlic .adoption' of all the cle- l.'thtfrf. seated at the head of the table, she was ; country, s lowing all Roads, btag . .' . u' r 'l .... .- - o i . -I. .i : . .i: Sin'munn' Plaocs. otcd l'laces. &c. gatiClCS-a-nd-ajiyantagCS Ot fcivilization, n11 10 presioe ui an "u : It will be got up inlhe best sty 1 hf (hofokoOW hflVP takcil a Position ! 'L..' . , , i. i 1 ' nrt nnA w-.lH"t ciinta ft mnv: V which' forbids! any' forcible interference Thev ate. drank, laushed and ioked, and ......... ....... .. " J ineirvuic, ijitieiv ot yv ouu , - with tl(eir rights t'o the teiiritory they j time to study, in her quiet way, the figures rti'cnnv) t; unit tho onnvrinwmcps or ! anu voices oi me wnoie set.' obviate the anomaly .wruesh the exis tence pf their state noAjr prjesents. The Choctaws formed Uieir'ffovern- inerit, taking the institutions' of the ITnited States for their model, in 1834. -'V ; "T. "4 - ....... ei. i Imitatmgtheir morcprogrbsive whitf tjiat tj neighbi)rs,ast year they llcvised ther j she was a jolly wench, reg'lar game," and C(tnstirutibn, and adopted even the ! they wouldn't hurt her but that she ; 'swear .' ...'. 1 1 x I not to ?ive an alarm till nine or ten the next v - . - ... . i . i When the rort was ended, and the nta'te ! A ulteral discount to tnose taK.ng transferred to a sack thev prepared to depart, 1 her of copies lorisaJe or ci.strit.ut.on wliisjiering together and glancing at the young lady. . For. the first time Adelaide's courage gave way, aud she trembled ; but it was no consultation asainst her. as it prov ed. The leader, approaching her, told her iev did not wiii to hatm ner tnat i t .. .- i t!? )V nnmlvr ot Advertisements! .tela. T.i verv 8ta4tles. and Sprincs. wi ! serted on riv-leaves, if forwarded imnSediate- IV. " Jan. 14, 1S50. 0-tf Cook Wanted Wanted TO lilRE. a WOMAN Moun- jon of Lipes, I E. Nye Hutchinson . & Co., CHARLOTTE, N. C.J Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Foreign j ana Domestic Drugs and Medicines, Having just received, from the Northern! Mafkets a large and well-assorted j Stock, will sell low for cash.; !. Freuc.h, English, and American ; j WINDOW GLASS, ; j Different sizes ; I rUTTY ; j OILS, : . Linseed, Tanners, several qualities.) pure Sperm. Whale, Lard, Sea Elephant, Machine, Metallic, Kerosene, Castor, Sweet, &c.; ' YAUNISIIES, ': j Durable Lustre, Imitation English Finishing Furniture, Coach Brojsvn Japan, Black Japan, Copal, White Cojjal, nnd fi-recum r 5 PAINTS. i ;&o:-ai8M Pure Lead in Oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Burnt Umber, Raw lira- CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAIR, j Held the 3d, 4th, and 5th November, 1858. Report of Committee on Steam, Horse, and Hand Power Machinery : i One Sugar Cane Crusher is exhibited by : Perry Davidson, and manufactured by S. ! Dixon, Davidson, & Co. This is a first-rate 1 article, well gotten up, and Veil made. In the opinion of the Committee it is better adapted to ordinary form use than any thing they have seen. ; ftno Donble Iron Snout Corn Sheller, hv ; the same parties ; very good at the price, and very well made. One Cutting Machine, for cutting oats, straw, fodder, shucks,, or corn-stalks ; a first -rate'machine, requiring less-hand power than any thing of the kind to do the same work. ' ' Lee. 10, 1858. 2-Gmo ' , npr Sets : also. China Jewel Boxes, CtfsU Re- reivers, Candlesticks, Toilet Bottles, rf uses, j Mottoed Mugs, Cups and Saucers, &e.vc. GLASS WARE ; Lh every variety, Cut or Pretfyd. Fruit, Cake, Preserve and Jelly Sta,n4-?: Su gars, Creamers, Goblets. TumblcM,re canters, Bohemian Toilet Bot-tlt. - &c, &c, &c., &e., Ae., &v . ' WHITE, GRANITE, & COMMON VgvRE. , A very large assortment of tjie best j "iial- STATESVILLE MARKET!, Counl-.CTED VsKKlLT. By J, F Alexander kl.Co. ltv of Ironstone yare: aiso.-coit mon unite ana Jiiue ire f , Ware Jnst Received ; Paiuted Tean-ups andSausers, at 25 cts. . i-t a sett. J ' v " WOOD AND WILLOW! WAHI j ' ' ChurnsBuckets, Rolling-pins,- Steak-iyauTs, Butter-paddles,' Knife Boxes anii iW-kets; Market, Clothes, School and: Key BiOcet-3 ; Table Mats and Bread Trays. $ SILVER-PLATED & BIUTANIA AVRE, ' &c- - Extra fine Silver-plated Castors ; Cuf Jetties Britannia Castors; Cliafiiig I)'X?e ; Buckwheat-cake Dishes; Table aivj Tea Spoons; Knives and i orks; ;;J Carvers ; Britannia j'Tea Setts; Pitchers; Turn- ' Bacoa,. 10 a Lard, Beeff 41 85' Molassef Beeswax, 22 a 2S; Nails, Butter, 15 a 18i Peas, Coffee, . 14 a 16$ , Kag9, LCandlea Tallow, 25 j Salt, Adamantine, 30 a 35;; Sugar, Cem. 50a55 Chickens, ' 10 a 12 Eggs, dozen, 0 a 10 Feathers, 35 a 40 Flour, 4 00 a 4 25 Flaxseed, a 1 00 Dried Apples, pl'd 110 D. Peache, fdl Pork, per Il., 6 a 6 1-3 " tinpl d Loaf, I Tallow, Wheat, 10al2 60 2 67 00 a6o' 2,60 0.00 11 a 12 M8 20 10 o 125 75 t 85 Linsey Ulotb, 30 a 33 Dry-H:desl2ic,Clreen00 3 85 1 60 50 SACKS SALT, and for sale cheap for CASH. T.II. McRORIE. Wanted 3,000 BUSHELS CORN, 1 For which the market price will be paid. T. H. McRORIE. Dec. 24 4-tf ' The Subscriber wishes to PURCHASE It TV" E in blerf; Mugs; Men lasses Cans ; f.-. . V BritanT ' ; j nia ' Plate- j - - . Covers ; i - Cofiee Mills ' p & CoeoaDippers' " . . Butter Knives ;ugar . Spoons ; Tea Bells ; 'Egg v. Friers and Codlers, with 3 min ) ute glasses ; Brass and Britannia r-anrlWir-ks Snutf'er Waiters :' KVa ! Trjiva: Knife Cleaners; Egg and Mjtard I i .- Spoons, &. . p T i The public, and especially the lajl'fe arc '; recpiested to call and examine our Stoyc, as t we feel confident that it is superior ti any- 20 TAkrh. Youna Nearoes. thing ot the k.nd ever Wiore oja c v. .7 ' j plate ' For which he will ,pay the highest cash; ' JAMES HARTY &io. . prices. All communications auaresseu ro j Charlotte, Dee. tK, 18o8. - wK t) Rye 0 LARD 90 a 13 14 CHARLOTTE MARKET. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Bacon 12 a 12J MOLA88ES rLOLR : Cuba 30 a 31 Family 5 37 a 5 50 1 N.Orleana 45 a 60 Super. 5 25 a 0 00 ; SALT j Fine 5 00 a"0 00 Lir.sack ll 50 a 00 Scratched 4 75 a 0 00 ! FLAXSEED -GRAIN I 00 a 0 00 ICorn 80 a 90 JN. C 8P1U1 I S Wheat 0J5 a 0 00 P.Braody 1 f0 a 00 )ats (45 a 0 50 J Apple do j?0 a 00 Peas 0 75 a 0 00 I Whisky IpO a 55 00 WOO I. 18 a 1 ; Pork, pr lb 10 a 12 I Molassescorn 50 a 52 " 8 House i 50 a 55 Sugar, Brown 7 a 40 a 4 60 a 70 9 a 12 me Hi ouiiea me, nut iti p wiuj;v t ' e tention. I UlSSOlUtlOD 01 UOpftTtneralllHi: V . - . - -.W . 3-tf Vie Ot tllC ; . CU..JV . T I'7,,J . . Pyrf ' art. and sold at OH cents a copy : wHen sent "ffv-un , u, ny hv m;iil fUi ronts. Persons wishing copies will address W. L POM ROY. Ra eiffh. C i rr-i t. .rn-rror e. gti it w A v i n-oa d . i ine nnnoi ncrf'iv Luiuv" '"i' Iliin I NotlCe.1 this dav dissolved by mutual' consent; - All . Illiai lHtt. , pcrgons- ijde,te(1 t0 the late nm ari'onee more earnestly requesiea io cyium ijjnui a num- . I more exrii-iiv ictiukkm i- v...-. T.T. nrrsons indebted to us. either bvnote ' n,,A mnk-p navmenL Settlemients ct be Brushes ; Perfumery ; J 2 OT book account, will please call and pay ' maae with either of us until the 15th 'Sf Ja- FRESH (5ARDEN- AND GBSS 'rS8iamX SEEDS, of all kinds. ; j Dec j. 185S. s.t; Dec. 'Z-k. io. i.iy Bacon Hog round, Corn, pp bus Meal, pr bus Oata nr luia T,n iSall. Sack 160 ft 165 r. . . i r'iour, 100 lbs.$2 a 225 ;feas. pr bua 00 a 55 . Bhh 475 Jfieef, on hoif .6 0 Wheat, pr bus 85 aToO 'Potatoe., Irish fjO 0 62 Feathers, pr lb 33 a37 Yarn, bale 100 110 LsmI, pr Jb 10 a 11 Whiskey, H C, 40 45 Woo! wa-hd 27 28 Brandy, apple 7ft 1 00. "unwished 23 a 00 Peacti 1 a 150 SAL IS13UIIY MARKET. of IIo- II be in- Cheap for Casli. j j Something Good. .-. ... , . t , - .. i .i r.nnr-7 K;i niter tliat lime our noic-t aim j accounts will be lound iu the .hands jd' an II. B. KKtSU ' V. -STHlEW'tT. 2-tf -t4 "5 ioims mgo yumeiu, , y jhev should be off all safe. To I nn, ""IT ,ll7um;wawnm with the names ot officers, 'which prevail m ; ,his she was'of course obliged to assent, and j (mt . nnv J T i rrv " , 'eaL'hof the States of Oitr CbnfedcraCV. then thev nri insisted on eh'akina handi with '': ThoCllickasaws , . latcW separated j-her:' She policed during this parting cere r' " .V ,v i. i ' ii r u i monv that one of the rulhans had onjv three from the, Choctaws, have also flowed hand - the example OI the two tribe3 ljiention- j Alone in the despoiled room. Adelaide,, 'ed; and tKus" tlw)- third government, j faint and, exhausted, awaited the first gleam ." with institutions identiea with our ' of day.-liglvt ; then, as the robbers did not re r.,.U i. ' it i ' r iri, ii turn, she-stole up to her room, undressed, .own, exists on borders df the south- ;il Into a disturbed slumber. . . western btates, I occupying territory ; xhe con8ternation ofrfJia family next morn E.B. DRAKE W.M.W yatt Innn NEGRO BLANKETS, white ,UUU and colored: also, ' A good lot KING'S MOUNTAIN: IRQN, assorted sizes. .' I 50 SEAMLESS SACKS, 3J bushels eacli ! Fine white LIVERPOOL SALT ; also o cook ! A larSe lot 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12-4 BLEAtlH- ED SHEETING, which will be; soldi at cost prices. I CLEAN RICE, SALT FISH, BUTTER, and CHEESE, for sale bv i i wh.s.casox; Pec. 20, 1858. 4-lm BLUE FISH AND MULLETS, I Of the best quality, for sale. SALT, , ! j In large seamless, sacks, cheap for cash. J. W. STOCKTON. Dec. 17,1858. 3-tf Dec. 8, 1858. AT Trust Sale. WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL DEALER IN ing may be imagined : ana jAaeiaiae s siorv ; was Hill more astonishing - than the fact of j the robbery ifeelf. Police were sent forto Loh- ; don, and they guided by Adelaide's lucid de scription: ot her imidnignt guests,, actiiauy ceded to them by the General Govcrn- ' ment. The Creeks are taking steps to ere f ate the fourth' indenondont ovoraniza i tioil of alState form of pbvernVuent, succeeded in caj-taring every one of the gang and will Boon present an example of whpm the young lady tiad no difficulty in Me influende of civilization in subvert-:entinS swearing to-the - three 4l " i - v u c A fingered Jack" being the guiding clue to the ing the customs and traditions of the ; dwlpvery. ' Tlw stolen proverty was nearly Taee indifenouyto the continent. ' all reeoveretl, an.hthe old Rector always de- BD IE TLX & WANTED, Paints, Oils, je Stuffs, 11 rushes, niadon uiass, tarnip, &.C,, &C; &C., Salisbury, N. 0, Jan, 1, 1850 5-1 y T Y virtue of a Deed inTrnet to me executed " "7 "n it 'nl by D. R. JiKAUfUKy, lor parposes OflSce Yestcrn N. C. Rail Road.'thereinmentioned, i win expose to public C3A1JJU, UU UMJ) ary, instant, on the Premises, all of his Personal Property, consisting of t Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Wagon, Buggy, and Aihor articles. Also. a. Tract ofLand, AAiitoliiliiiT w.th. mhre or less. Iv ins 8 W . , WUUNM.Wq T ' J O For the Western orth Caroil- mUes west of StatesVille, adjoining the lands na Rail Road, 50 KEGKO Sim, of r. vvatw, Jiues ieopara, bw owwu Sicitostxnnx : Terms :-Half cash ; the balanee- of the of said Road, between Salisbury and Newton, purchase-money in six months, with interest 4rrJir ot ttlis jfltTire. Salisbun-, Jan.' 3, 1850. . 5-3 w Eng. &Sup1t. Sale to take place positively. J. A. EOSEBRO, Jan. 1, 18-59. 5-2w 1 , Trustee. Auction. I ' . j', .. THE undersigned will sell, to the highest i -.A.i '.,.,im the TOA nf le,ru.- ary next at 12 o'clock, his ; ; ' l; STEAM CIRCULAR SAW Mir . On the Concord ftoad, near the Wmile jwfrom titaiasville, in Iredell CUmtymifMf1 of Isaac Harris, Esq., vrUh a Lease ,0 hc Vremixrx for 9 lears. '.' .' . tf Said Mill is ia good running order;0flers ) good inducements to any one oeHiron en gaging in the Lumber business,: and- wJl be sold without reserve. Also, j ( 1 GUMMING SlACniSE. ! Terms made known on day, of! Bale, t's--JOHN L. BKAWLI Dec. 20, 1858. 4-6t 1 f BACON Side Hog round BEEF Per lb BUT I TER Per lb Bertwx Beans ' COFFEE- Rio Laguira Java Mocha CANDLES Adamantine Sperm "I'lllow CORN Perbailt Meal Apple OuCO 9 alS 6a5 15al8 50 l?al 1516 20a2 24a30 40aft0 17a20 eOa65 66a70 60125 FLOUR-l Per 100 lba$2 00a2 25 per btl - S4 60a4 75 Featbera j 30a35 Lard per lb' load? MOhA8S8 Bugar Houae . .70 Commoa 37a45 V. O. 8yrop 8CGAU W: I Bfown 913 Salt per aakl 90a2 25 Oat 35a37 Pork per IU 6ja7 ' Peaa, per if uah 65 POTATOES Iriah Wheat Waabed Un war bed 75 al 00 80 a tOU Whiakj.Weit 60a65 WOOL - 30a35 23a00 i i ' 7 anitled it At the Iredell Express Office, ,000 ood and responsible- Subscriptions,; for which the very best Paper will exeha ged. THE SUBSCRIBERS to the FESIALE COLLEGE will pay their wilscriptiona to JOS. W. STOCKTON. y. We are in imminent need tf fuds , . . ; s Dec. 34, 1858. 4-tf ! I . ' -: ; :r': 1 i -i
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