The Legislature has perpetrated a
great wroing to this noble State Insti
tution, byf' converting it, as( far as the
: Legislature has the power, 'into a pari
ty institution. ' Twelve Trustees were
toi be elected, to fill vacancies. Xhey ,
were caucused upon, and erery one of
the twelve is a Democrat, elected be-;
cause he is a Democrat This is a sad
dening fat. It maybe th beginning
of ti n patty University, inj which, af-
: ter a while, Democratic Presidents
and Professors -will be appointed, as
Democrats, to fill vacancies, and to
teach Democracy, by precept and ex
ample. Of course those who may not
choose to have their sons taught such
pestiferous doctrines, will lie driven to
look elsewhere., -in the State or out of
it, -for a place to educate them ; and
thus, that which has been jjmilt up by
Hie common treasure and patronage of
all parties and all $ccs, will be appro
priated to one party. V It will belittle
,. better thaiw a downright robery of all
others. f ' J, f i .
- As to the gentlemen elected Trus
tees, we have not a word to fray against
them, as gentlemen. Ve iknow, and
i ""highly esteem, several of tjicm. It is
tneir election as party men mat we
of. " -. r- f
Democratic Retrenchment.
The Secretary of the Treasury has
concocted a scheme of retrenchment
'in the custom houses, one item of
which is to have four general apprais
ers at $4,000 a year each, instead of
six as at present with 552,500 each. -
the same rate as to regular subscri
bers. The bill also authorizes maps,
lithographs, etc., to be sent at the rate
of one cent per ounce. The bill was
finally passed, with a few slight a
mendments, by 17 majority.
lhe bill repealing the franking pri-
IJEW A$D CHEAP
SPRIG
w aau' a vii TTTf an' W : .J:
i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I DEALER IX -!
ue u r ,
SUMMER
That is. he nronoses to retrench bv Allege was referred to the Committee
paying $16,000 instead of $15,000.f f the Whole. The bill repeals all
This is the common course of democrat- laws granting the franking privilege,
ic economy. Fay. Observer
DRY GOODS.
HOPKINS, HULL, & ATKINSON,
258 Baltimore Street,
except to the President, Ex-Presidents Respectfully invite- the attention of buyers to i
and widows of Ex-Presidents. Une 1 ineir
hundred dollars worth of postage I - SFRINfi STOCK
DRY
na to
.1. - c
, c i e i xx -p, i i select a diock khucu iu ui uie oou,
gcut iuuu ut cacu uuc. j. a. . . . We3tern Merchants, which
A Small "Rnsinesi.
.ic i- x. i , . stamps is civen to each member and i Of British, French, and American I
Mr English has introduced a bill bc i( t f the CQnin. GOODS. We; have taken great pfi
jnto Congress to tax newspaper Edit- 'i r u n ' select a Stock suited to the wants of the
ors with postage on their exchange 30Cumcnts arc 'to be pre.paid. The
papers. A small business, Mr. Eng- arn bI11 was taken up then and de
hsh very small sir. hen members bat tU1 the IIouse a (journed.
of Congress take, an economical fit, j
the first thing they do, generally, is Convention of Elders and Deacons of the
i Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Brushes,
Window Glass, Varuisli, .
&C
Salisbury, N. C.
Jan. 1, 1859 5-ly
PHYSICIANS
Will find a select 5t(ckM
Pure Chemical t-
P H ARM ACEU TlAL
Preparations!
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
THE L1VK
I VI (10 RAT OR!
rSCPABSD BT P. JtlirOEP,
Coapoonied entirely fron GVti
I OMR Or THR BUST PCBOATTTK AJTD LITXft M'
DICIXKS m iMfera tb vnblic, that acta aa m CaAmr,
W ildar. ml Kara (retul thu MIT atkar aMdiein ka
IttoaotanlyaCaiAaHM'.M I4mr immeAf, mettag Brat aa ta
Xiaar to ataet tu morbid aiattar, than on tha ttomach aa4 oowola
la earry off that aiattar. thaa aeenatallahiaa; wa parpam affaata-
ally, OTtthoat mj of tha aalnrat ajatlaca aaaailaaea la tha aaara-
tioM af aaoat CoikarHc. It atraar aa taa (yataaa at ta aaaM
Urn that it pargaa R; ea4 whan takaa aallv to ajeoarai IQIH,
Vlll atrongtbaa aaa Duua n ap wna aaaaaai rapMniy.
Tha Um U ooa of tha
haaaaa body ; and whan H
tha paarari of tha ixstca ara
at aleaoat andraly dapandaot
&C, &c.,;
Xtfaar tor tha arapor parform-
to pitch into the Post Office Depart
inent. Thip is the only department
of the Government in which all the
people have a direct interest, and there
Presbyterian Church.
A Convention of the Elders and
Deacons of the Presbyterian Church
of the State was held in the Presby- !
: :4.: t A
jo uu usutu ill uuiucmiiji Liie y lum i . -4
by increasing the rate of postage.
Ashevule JScws.
Exactly right.'.' Pitch into all such
rascals and see if we can't net the
l.beam out of their eyes. Let them
commence tneir , work: at their own at.. t..,i n :n
1 . iUi . jjadhui me, ui vji i an itn , xtiv.
appointed Secretiii-ies. A committee
ing on Tuesday night, the loth irist. i
About sixty delegates were in atten- j
dance. Rufus Barringer, Esq., Dea-j
j con, of Concord, was chosen President, 'i
j and Dr. Wier, of Gi'eensborough and ;
We will sell low to safe and prompt
Buyers. Our Stock is very large, and em
braces such an assortment,. as will enable a
merchant to buy of us with tlie best
advantage to liimeir, all the goods
he may need in our line. In all things we
shall try to consult the interest of our custo
mers. Orders sent to us shall be carefully at
tended to,. and goods dispatched promptly.
HOPKINS, HULL, & ATKINSON.
D. B. HOPKINS, I Baltimore?
ROBT.iirLi., f Feb. 15, 1859.
TUOS. W. ATKINSON', J
ll-2m
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
AT
ft
the
the d
oinm
would really be a lamentable one ; but
yet it is" not unlikely to ensue from the
present pv
mocratie m
b d Wl!
send then'
printer or the people tor their
Jbnquirer.
readin-c matter. lluth
cOmnlaiti r
- -. I r- - . .; Ii , , . i .
v rom t ic Kaleigh Kegrsterwe have UJ uauu FUJ
the following: i 3 little postage bills, and then we think
- In the debate oil the appointment 'A bc no necessity for taxing
of Trustees of the University, Mr.
Outlaw-well remarked that jif appoint
ments were' to be made qn political
grounds, the University, j instead of
being . supported -and cherished by all '
parties, would soon lose the) support of
those whoj Avere ostracize: i'roiii all
participation' iii its luaiKicuient by
mt' artv. bueli a result
oscnptive coursejot the De
irty. feelt-resppct will lor
arents and cuardians to
ra
Kons.and wards to an Insti
tution froln .wliose nianafretneili
JOlltlt
r-a faith
the Unive
next see 1
t tl
ie v
$20 Counterfeit Bills of the Bank of
Hamburg.
A number of 'these bills have recently-,
been put in circulation by agents
travelling through the country. These
persons are on the Railroads, ready
to answer any calls for Southern mon
ey. Any information communicated
to this'office may lead to the detection
of the offenders. llal. Standard.
jg1 The Missouri Legislature has
under advisement a bill for the ex
pulsion of free negroes from that corn-
arc excluded because they honestly monwcalth within a year, or the al-
uciiioiKiuiu temativfi ot their c. hnnxmnr mn storm
and" "remaining as slakrc. Petitions
jCfTlS-
' cherish a
to the doniinant jmlitical party in the
Mate. Iff this practice ot appointing lre circulating requesting the L
: none but democrats to tiusjteesiiips of lature to prohibit the introduction of
of six, consisting of two from each
Presbytery, and lieaded by Judge
Shepherd, was appointed to prepare
business for the action of the Conven
tion: and on Wednesday nirht this
committee through its Chairman made j
an interesting report, which, with some j
resolutions. appended, were ably dis
cussed and unanimously adopted.
The best spirit pervaded the body
during its session, and a number of
questions of interest to the Church
were discussed. The Convention, af
ter a most agreeable session, inter
spersed with devotional exercises, ad
journed on 'Wednesday night. llal.
Register.
- CHARLOTTE. N. C.
R. M. OATES & Co.,
Have in Store and for S,ale,
.A-t Charleston IPrices.
HENDERSON, & i ENNIS j
'!. r
SALISBUHY, jM. Ci?'
better. prTeiit4l. by
UTcr inrifonuor.
":i.
Lar?c Stock of
rsity
.. t- nv
roiessors aim i
tors elect-
is continue
'oil on party grounds, and then we sliall
see degrees and Honors cnferred or
withheld als students are Democrats or
Whigs. - ,..'' "
, j- , u .
OUR HOME CORRESPONDENCE.
tar Ui- i.spr'.-r-tf.
Liimette and lone.
i
I, mlji tell hip, vrhnt tliy minw r
1 I';ih Would know itml luvc tlk mime.
N cjHt cmi ti ll im ho tlien ari,
N iii1 will lay tin' tell-tale xu t.
K n jwhritil ru M. or 14,
T Hi- 4inf;iif!y .hi titer li" will ant tell,
'i- 1?, 1, ,ij I...U.J. ,.t " viii.
1. itliilr I likv. itii'l will I'i'li' inj time.
1, we shall any more slaves into the State.
XgQ The Governor of lichigan
has vetoed the bill granting G40 acres
of swamp land to Mrs. Rogers, who,
besides having nine small children
and one of them at the breast, gave
being, awhile since, to four children
at a birth.
v
1 elli' (tee. li;t llli-ll-i il lliv Ili'llip,
O r i it .l.- luv i-W'i -iiri il iiiiim-
N i.tl r ill I ie'- am 1! j
K ii'rltlu 11 n.iy (U til . .'.ml 1 -i : i. B
Hope.
Of the many passions to
:c is heir, none ar
nian natur
V. 1 .
or more uiunersal than Hope
allied to every
toll.
K UN EST.
i'ur tin- Lxj it-tfl
wliieh hu-
e stronger
The Bonapartes.
It appears that Prince Napoleon,
theson of old Jerome bv his" second
marriage, is intensely jealous of his
American nephew, young Jerome N.
Bonaparte, who is a captain in the
' French Imperial Guard. At the insti
gation of the Prince, the Emperor was.
induced to appoint a commission to
examine into the legitimacy of the A
mcricans. The committee appointed,
consisted of cabinet ministers, bishops,
judges, &c. all men of the highest abi!4
ity and standing. The evidence went
to show that old Jerome was married
It i$ in to Miss Patterson, of Baltimore, by a
action. priest of the Catholic Church, and that
desire for good with a be- the marriage was dissolved by Napo-
Mnic way
llope is a
" lief that it is attainable." It is found lean I. The Church declared the
.' among alt classes of iiicjb, in. every marriage valid, and the first Emperor
grade of tocictv, find neirly every asserted that it was invalid by the law
condition unite, it is ioiuiu existing ot r ranee, avoicu acciarcti that no
MAK1UED
In Iredrll county, bv Jacob Fralov, EQ-,
on the 20th Januarv last.fiftcr a close court
ship of years, Mr.' IIi'bex B.Rnorii and
Miss Sarah Tuomcsox, bosh age l about six
ty v ears.
A jiortion of whTich consist "of the following
articles :
1,090 Sacks SA.IT, (seamless.)
IOO Sacks RIO COFFEE.
30 Sacks JAVA.
40 Hlids. If. O. SUGAR.
SO B11S. COFFEE SUGARS.
40 Cllids. W. I. MOEASSES.
75 Bbls. K. O. do.
IO RIts io. 1 & 2 MACKEREL,.
20 lialf barrels do.
40,000 lbs. 15riu:s IRO, ass'd.
SIICE, PEPPER, GIXGER, and
various other articles. '
WE
Are the.excluiaive Agents for the sale of
KetSlcWortli's 3Ianipulated
Great care is exercised in) the preylration
OVDTTDO iTIVrTTTDtK! TT TTrt tV
- 1 m t- ui oa 11 u 1 o, n.iviun, 1 ij u j p lia-
jaiia ana i e:roes tracts and ointment aiiieifiWdeivw?
C , J ; i j IBtN milOVfl
strictly in accordance with the U.i?.;fIAlv
i MACOPJEIA, and conformably witi! recent
; improvements in PHARMACY,
1 will sen, at the Kite itetiuence 01 ri,Ar-- i
BO-HOUSTON, Deceased, j
. On the 16th day of March, j
THE VALUABLE FARM
Belonging to the said Deceased, consisting of
2,000 or 2,500 acres, including his Dwell- ;
ing, and all necessary 0ut-building3. The j
larger part is in wootlland, well timbered,
ana well aaaptea to me growm en xouae
co. There ar,e 1W or WO -acres of low
' grounds in cultivation.
Tlie Lands will be sold In small
tracts to suit purchaser.
Also, at the same time and place, all the
property belongiirg to said Estate, consist-
" ing of
18 NEGROES,
Men "Women, and Children, most of them
being young and likely, including 2 good
. Blacksmiths.
r Also,
A good stock of Mules arid Horses, Cattle,
Hogs, and Sheep, several hundred bushels of
Corn' and Wheat, Hay, &c, 2 sets Black-
k . ni l "i t l -
ieuntU'8 tools, several agous, r arming
Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Sale to continue from day to day until all ' Morganton to Old Fort, in Mc Dowel ,Couu
uowa on the day of i'i':., . , ,. i ;. -
prhwiaol Hnhkn f 1b
HpriorM
: fully dn
9
Um IkwctloM wiL
ft act of Mi fancuont; vbaa ta
r at Unit, aa4 tS vbol
of on arraa Mha LlTr
For tha diaaaaw T tha ar-
baa ma4a H lite Maiy, la
yaara, ta nnd mm ramad
nnj aw amaiaata ta walca
BtoaMCh ta at fault, tba be aral I
ayataaa auBara in eoniaqacnc
BaTlnK eini to do it. auir.
fan, aaa of Ilia proprietor I
raetiea ar moim than twenty I
wbarawHh to eountaract tba I
It to Uabla.
To srova that tbla ramadj U
mm wtw um uotn-
wmI I
all
tba ayatam, supplying Its their
nnrirrlnc th blood, 'iiit tone and beaitb to tba
BoW maebinary. removing iiba eaaia of tba dlaaaao
affaetiarm radical eara. 1
Klllona altarki arl- rarau. na, WMC 11
too oceaaionai aaa of um
i
Beieitt to rolla Mm ataaaock
ri-iiic and touring.
rBildin, prarvou N1ht
atlait roand.aliy
niarnl. la iHMnwM
rouvicttoa ta cvrtaia.
. DKM Ma or IM bbt uvm
C n Mara a bralthr tow of Mlo.
raaufna food ta diaaat wall.
OfficeWoNoDiRoRlCo.
Statcsville, 30tli ec.,'li?38.
. "f - s
ORDERED, bv the Board eC Direfiore of
the AV. X. C. 11.11. Co., That Books, Sub
scription be opened for sixty days fitjft amA
after the 1st January, 1859j'at the fo)wing
places, and under tlie direptions of f )e fol
lowing persons, or any three of them, br the
sum of $300,000, being the eeitimaU d sum
necessary to be subscribed by solvent jrsons
or counties, to construct
2nd Division of tlie W
Goedoaa after catinc- ta aaf-
and praTent tba fooa from
Only one data lakes belora
mar.
Only ftna doae taken at
gently, and en re. Coo
Owe doae- taken after each
a"On do1 of two tea-
81ck Ilcadnrhe.
One bottle Ink an for ro
of tba dieeaae. and
Only ooa doae immediately
Ooa doea often repeated ta
Morbus, and a preventirej
J9"Only one bollla ty
One bottle taken for
tawaeaa or nmmtural color
Ona doaa taken a liorl
tr to tlie appetite, and makf
On doaa often repeated
rlaoeai In hi woret form.
Bowel eoirlplatnte leldi
- one or two aoaaa etiraa at
Cbildren : there la no ittror,
Ul world, aa It Merer ilf.
aT A few bottlee cure.
abeorbonto. a I . . !
We take Dteaatire in reom -
retentive tor Keyer and
and all Tri of a U1I-
witb eortaJnty, and tbonaaodi
wonderful rirtuea.
All who vac It arc giving- tbclr ananlmoua
teatlmony In It favor. s
B9Mlx Water In the ntoalh with tha Invi
ajonttor. avnd iwallow both together.
THE LIVER INVIOORA.TOR
IS A BCIBNTIFIC MRDICAIi DISCOVERT, and la daily
working enraa, almost too rrrat to believe. Itcnref aa If by
w
ft
9
nlrlit, looeena tha bowala
tlveneis. -
neal will cure Oyspcpatar
tpoonfula will alwaje raiiaro
.
mule oUtwctba ramorat Ui
makea a nFrfect cure.
relieTea Ctiollc. while
a euro core tor CJaOteBat -
of Cholera.
needed to tniow ant of U
cine after a loa atckaoaa.
Janndlee ramoeoa ali aal-
from the aklni
lime before eating (Itoi Tl
food difMt wail,
enrea C'hroMle Olar
while Humtnar and
almoat to the at doaa.
tacki rauaad kTWormj la
aafar, or ipoediar remedy la
f
Dropay, bp exetUag tha
mending thta medicine aa a
Ague, Chill Favar,
loaa Trp. Tl oporatot
are wQliug to taatify to it
m-m At .i.in. hamt and aaidom aaara taaa
and COinpl. te thO : ena bolUa l required to cure any bind of l.lvr Complaint.
"NT- f ' If -V frnm i ttmn tba woret Jamdu or Dfrpi to a eomntoa gtaaoaa,
Terms made ki
GUANO
-alike in thi breast of the v'-h and tl
iisits
joor. It
tind the bo
,urcs .to tliti
laborer, as
lor of the
both 'the
" It hriiii::
ie
Prince of the blood Imperial should
aristocrat marry without his consent. Here was
its picas- a direct cpnilict between Church and
hca'rth-stone of the poor State, the religious and the crvil law.
w ell as to the gilded par- The committee was in a quandary, and
tioblemah; to; tlie cabin of failed to decide. Bitter blood, of course
the slave, iiw well as to the mansion of has arisen between Prince Napoleon
the master! lhe young mini just en- and Captain Bonaparte. The captain
tering into life, feels the pleasures of is a favorite wich the army and islike
liope as. he looksinto the bright future, ed by the Emperor, but the latter is
and'picturts to himself the! fulfilment supposed to favor Prince Napoleon
of all his plans, and the realization of . from reasons of State policy. During
al his wishes. 1 j i the recent visit of Mr. Jerome Bona-
. Hope sustains the minister of God parte, of Baltimore, and his son, Cap
in tlie .pulpiit ; the philosopher in his tain 'Bonaparte, to Paris, a visit which
study; the statesman in the forum ; extended over a, period of six months,
the physician in combating with dis- they had nointGrvicAVwiththe Emper
ease ; the lalborer in the field, and man or,and their coramunicationwith thePa
in every condition in life, when trials lais Royal was limited to a few formal
come and cares perplex, j " ; interviews with the Prince Jerome and
. The Christian enjoys the! most sub- Xhe Princess Mathilde. The captainis
stantial h,Qp0, the most lonely hope, .absent now on "six months' furlough
the most femluring hope, anil the most in the United States, his father having
cheering hke, that God has, vouchsaf- preceded him home six weeks. The
edd;o manj If the world sleems dark captain is very popular in France,
and cheercss to him; if all earthly and men of family openly espouse the
friends have forsaken him ; if ever- cause of his family against his Imper
illing worldly seims in a Conspiracy ial relatives. It only depends upon
; against hisl happiness ; hop comes to himself to be a leading man in the
minister tO;hss troubled soul, i to cheer, ; country, in spite of the Palais Royal
to, chidden! Knd encourage, T and smi- ' and its influence."
(Dlmuari).
DIED,
In Brazoriarco.. Texas, January 10th, '39,
Mrs. Maiu;aket Siiltord, wife ol' Westly II.
Shnfijrd, and -daujrliter of Daniel - Speck, in
the 2'2d vcar of her age. The subject of this
notice, was a worthy and consistent member
of the Presbyterian church. She closed the
circle of her earthly pilrimae far from her
native home, and among strangers, But
while in the liiidst of strangers, she was sur
rounded by friends, who smoothed her path
way to the tomb by ministering to her com
fort and happiness in every tiling that human
power and skill could provide. From her
wallv and conversation, -it is hoped that tlie
loss that has been sustained by her stricken
husband and hprtwo little babes, (one but a
few days, and the other not two years old,)
has been her eternal gain. May the children,
too young to know their loss, be enabled to
follow her, as tar as she was enabled to fol
low Christ, so that they "may be prepared to
spend an eternity where parting is unknown.
; Com.
. Watchman please copy.
In Caldwell Co., N.C., on the 11 inst., Elea
zer, youngest eon of Abner Summers, aged 1
vcar and 7 months.
Hope look beyond the bounds of time,
' When him w now deplore,
Slr.ill rw in 1'iUl immortal prime,
And bloom to Uuh! no more. . j
Truly this is a bereaved family! inj less
than eighteen months, the voices of a mother
and five children, have been silenced bjl the
hand of death.
In Iredell, on the 15th Feb., Rebecca,
wife of T. N. lamsajr, in her 20th year. An
fifectionate wife and tender mother, iegone.
Friend, wife, mother, sleep .in peace, and
loving friends will often visit the spot where
lie your cold remains, to mourn for a depart
ed friend. y
Oh ! may our thought and wishes fly
AUiw tlies;' glbomy Khadws,
To those briclit WrMa beyond the sky,
Where death and aoiTow cu ne'er inviule.
'IO Tons now on liand, at the fol
low in? prices :
Vo. l,,$r0 per ton.
Xo. 2,' $51 per ton.
We have pamphlets to furnish any person
information in regard to its use.
Jl. M. OATES, " L. S. WILLIAMS.
Charlotte, Feb., 18, 1859. ll-5t
E
The Subscriber having been appointed Agent
i of the
is sold
sale;
All -persons indebted to the Estate will please
come forward and make payments, and
those having claims ; against the Estate
will present them for pavment.
JCilX HtDALTON,
February 9, 1859. txecutor.
I will also Sell Privately,
LOT No. 3, indie TOWN;, of 'SEW1 TON,
Catawba Countv,
AND
LOT No. 3, in the TOWN of MOCKS- .
VILLE, Davie County.
Persons wishing to purchase will please ad
dress the Subscriber, at Houstonville, Ire
dell County, N. C.
KKk JOHN II. DALTON.
Watchman copy until day of sale, and for
ward bil! to subscriber.
m
NSURANCE.
TIJTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Charlotte,
vVill receive anjd forward Applications for
Insurance against t-oss and
Damage by Fire, on the principles
of the Company.
The Company isldoiug a prosperous business.
2?o call has ever yet been made for an in
stalment on a premium note.
E. B. CRAKE,
11-tf : Agent.
Com.
SITUATION WANTED
M TBMH1H.
VN Y"peri?o6.wiijhing to procure the services
of a Common School Teacher, in Ire
dell or. an adjoining County, immediately,
can do so, on good terras, by calling on the
Subscriber, at his residence, ove mile south'
east of New Union Cltvreh, Iredell County, or
by addressing him a letter to Cool Spring P.
O., Iredell Count).
R. G. POSTON.
Feb. 25. 12-tf
WATCHES
JEWELRY,
AT
io. 5 Granite Range,
J. G. WILKINSON CO.
RESPECTFULLY announce to the public
at large, that they will always keep a
large and handsome stock of
"Watches, Jewelry, Silver -and Plated Ware,
Walking Canes, Cloche, and Fancy Goods,
Which will be sold low for cash, or in ex
change' for old silver. Give us a call, and
judge for yourselves, and if you want your
Watches put up in good order, give us a
trial, and we will guarantee that they will
be done better and cheaper than at any
other house in. North Carolina. .
All oijJers attended to with promptness and
dispatch. .
J. G. WILKINSON & Co.
Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. 11-lm
0LI) SILVER.
iharpe,
ling, pointfe Sieavefaward, and bids him
remember Uic everlasting 'happiness
anil glory, tltat awaits him tllLeife, when
he has seen Ithe last of eartt. Let us
haycy an honest" purpose in lijfe ; let our
aims be high; let'our motives be pure;
lot na roiivo- tn bn irnnd. anlrl nerform
- - .v.vi. J-,- 7 -O , I I . i .
what we Hsolve; and if clouds gather I ga, being engaged near tne steam--'round
usf and the light of our waj be jpump,.by some means slipped so that
111C BKirii UI U13 VUM kaugllt 111 IUC OJB
of the pump. One bite f the cogs
on the coat and it commenced draw-
Saved by a Newspaper. j...
A few days since Mr. R. II. Mar
tin, who is in the employment of John
H." White,Esq., as one of the super
intendents of the laborers at work at
the New Washington Spring, Sarato-
xlarkened let jus hope, that:
" Aeejt enchanting prelude toi repoaa,
' The fUwin of lise ; tha twilight of omr woes."
evr sustain and cheer us to tlo our du
ty, and 'lead us bravely on, and we
will eventually overcome the obsta
cles jn our pathi and win thp victory.
Eternal Hope lj when yonder aplierea ublime..
K Pealed their fiist notei'to annnd the march of Time,
" Thy joyous youtli lf(Mti but nottoifado
. " Whto all the Hixter planets have decayed ; '
. " When rapt in tre, the realmn of ether glow,
"And Heaven'i Iniit thunder ahakca the world below ;
l "Thnn nmliimajiod ahalt o'er the ruin smile,
. And light thy torch at Nature's funeral-pit 1"
I SCRlBiiLEU.
!5af 111
500 TOUKCES OLD SILVER
WILL BETAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR
f JEWELRY.
Call at ' ,
ISTo. 5 Granite Range,
.Opposite the Mansion House,
' e&Eii0:x:-w9'r. :n.
J. G..WILKINSON & Co.
Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. ll-2m
"Ifresh "
Landreth & Son's
5 Bbls. Machine Oil,
Very superior, at only $1.25 j gallon.
W. II. WYATT,
Salisbury, IS. C.
5 Bbls. Machine Oil,
Refined Lard Oil, at only 75 eta. gal
AW II. AY Y ATT,
Salisbury, N. C.
10 Bbls. Tanner's Oil
A Superior Article, at $15. per lbl.
W. II. WYATT,
Salisbury, N. C.
5 Bbls. Tanner's Oil,
Warranted Pure Straits, $1. gal.;
W. H. WYATT,
Salisbury, N. C.
15 Bbls. Varnish,
Damar, Japan, Leather, Coach Body, As
phaltum, Copal, Furniture, and Picture,
Sold at Manufacturers" prices, by
W. H. WYATT,
Wholesale and Retail
SALISBURY, li". C.
Seeds, Seeds, Seeds.
RED CLOVER, TIMOTHY, BLUE
GRASS, ORCHARO, LAWN
GRASS,
And
A general assortment of
Land ret li's Garden Seeds,
Just received, bv
W. II. WYATT, '
DRUGGIST,
Salisbury, N. C.
Feb. 4, 1859 0-2m ,
NEW ATH D FA SHI ON ABLE
Charlotte, N. C.
Salisbury, under the direction of MjHn-
derson, J. I.Sbaver, B. F. Fraley, P. A.
Davis, "Win. Murphv. . -U
Statesvllle, under the direction W;J. F.
Alexander, J. W. Stockton, L,. Q. i.4ia
W. F. Watts, lluh Revnolds
Xewton, under the direction of'Jonas
Bost, John llfong, (ieorge bitzei VD. l
Gaither, M. L. McCorkle.' - Iv '
Morganlon, under the direction E. J.
Erwan, Thoa.C. Walton, W. F. McKesson,
C. M. Aver)-, Alex'r Duckworth. K
Marlon, under the direction of, Wn.
Murphv Jasper Neal, Alverv BeMn, A.
M. Erwiri; and J. L. CJarsoti. f
Lenoir, uuder the direction ol'gTames
Harper, R. B. Bogle, G, C. JonesSmith
Powell, Ed. Jonea, or any three of Jieml
Taylorsville, under the direction&f Jos.
M. Bogle, A. C. Mclntoslk, A. Carsyji, Ro
' bert Wilson, AV.'G. James, or any ree of
them. I 4! J.
Asheville, under the direction of W.
Woodfin, J. W. Patton, W..W..Mcifowell, I
A. S. Merriman, John Bergin. ;
At the expiration of sixty days the Cjnrmis
sioners will please forward the Btjbks to
this Office. " 1
R. F. SIMONTQmT,
5-2m. ' : Sec'y it TrUs'r.
News, Asheville, copy 2 montht
To the Physicians, Farmers, ani Me
chanics of Western North CaroUna.
E. NYBHUTCHISOU I C.
Irwin 8 Corner. i I?
4 - ;
CIIARLQTTE, H C,
. t" !
QfTer a very large and varied Stock o
OILS, &c. t,
6.
to
per
Pure Sperm, Whale, Sea jElephantamp,
, Lard, and Machinery. ! K' '
TANNERY' OIL, from Go cts
gallon, warranted pure, j-
LINSEED OIL, at Manufacturers ppe. ;
BURNING FLUID, TURPENTIN, arid
ALCOHOL, 93 cts. per gallon by t. Bbl.
very low. , j-. T
VARNISHES, Coach, Im English f finish
ing, Furniture, Copal, (etra No. l Kd No.
2,) Leather, Picture, Danaar, alad.0ecian.
JAPANS, Black and Brown. .
TAlJNTb,
mmm ssans
Plutarch says, in his life of
:. Alexander, that people slept on skins
' filled with water, to keep them cooK
Times have hanged some. People the case. The obiect of this bill was to
GRAD. BALTO. DENTAL COLLEGE,
- Is prepared to do "
i All Kinds of Plate-work.,
In the neatest and most desirable style, and
has all the late improvements known to
1 the Profession.
Teeth filled in the best possible manner.
Irregularity jof the teeth, diseases of the
mouth and" antrum successfully treated.
Communications, by mail or otherwise, will
receive Ttrompt attention.
in 2 him in pretty fast. He had no ' Terms: dash r note on completion of wprk.
.. e , ,.r ': li e i ! . ... . .
time to give any aiarm ueiuie uc ra BTeeth Extractea wiinoui pain.&3
brought up with the prospect of being eb. 25. 12-tf ;M
maimed by the cogs, but fortunately , ' ! " ' ' "
he had a copy of a newspaper folded i a
tightly together in his pocket, ana ;
whcli the cogs came to that they stop,
ped, throwing the bands off the pullies.
Congress.
In the House, the bill for regulat
ing the rates of postage was taken up.
Mr. English said that the papers of
the country had extensively reported,
that this bill proposed to levy, a post- ,
ntrf on their exchanges. This was not
JUST RECEIVED, a large and well-selected
supplv of GARDEN SEEDS,
direct from the celebrated firm of Laxdretu
& Sox, for sale at
THE "VARIETY STORE
OP
S. J. EICKEET,
Statzstilus, N. C.
Feb. 11, 1859. 10-tt
NEW CROP
Molasses
PURE WHITE LEAD IN OIL, byhe lb.
'Or ton, from 8j to 12 cts. per lb. 'i . r
SNOW-WHITE ZINK, CltROME GEEN,
CHROME YELLOW, PARIS GkEEN,
BURNT and RAW UMBER, tfc
A large assortment of i; -
PAINT BRUSHES
i -
French and American , i
VY1JNDUVY UIjAS,
. From .8X10 to 3(1 Ui
PUTTY, i ': 1--!
,ti '
ta -
5I.L .1., Prime New Crop MUgCO
II II US. VADO MOLASSES, just
received, and for eale by
Wm. S, CASOX.
Feb. 4, 1859. 9-lm
li
Ir6(iell, Express
li the place to p-t all kind -of Print- Qf i
WHTES, YOU WAST IT.
J. Ml SANDERS & Co.
Are constantly receiving from New York,
Boston, &c., a general assortment of fine and
fashionable FURNITURE, which they will
sell at extremely low prices for Cash, and
everv article warranted to give satisfaction.
Those in want of good Furniture, at very
low prices, will please give them a call.
Also, on hand,
FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
' J. M. SANDERS & Co.
Charlotte, N. C.
Feb. 11, 1859. 10-ly
Ready for use in Cans and .Bladders.
French, English, and German j; i
PERFUMERY. '
TOILETTE COMBS AND BRUSHES.'
GENUINE COLOGNE, f !
Churchill's fPreparation o( the Hyj phos
phites, for the CURE of CONSUME lON.
ric ohi dollis ri ottl. :
Dr. 8AVFOKD, Proprietor, S4S Broadwajt, Kaw York.
Batatled by all OniggiiU. Baid ml ay
SJ. RICKERT.
Statesville Feb. 16-11
HENDERSON & ENMS, .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia
mm,
TTTT a 5 art 5 im iCkCi
AND '
(Cliennicals.
.- i J'
Faints, Colors, Varnishes, Brushes, Win
dow Glass, Putty, Dye Stufls, &c,
Linseed, Ijamp, and Machinery Oit, Kerosine
Oil and Burning Fluid, Lampsof every
description, Perfumery and yS)ilct
Articles, j
GARDEN SEEDS,
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS,
PURE WINES AND LIQU0RS, for
Medicinal Purposes, j
FINE SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c,
SALISBURY, Na C.
7-ly , ' ! '
Kortlj OTaroUna fBecfiantcd9
I ' SNOW CAMP
Machine Shpp
AND
Foundry,
ALAMANCE COUNTY, Jf. C.
THE Proprietors of this establishment
would inform their friends arid the pub
lic generally, that thev are still manufactur-"'
ing . " '
FROM TWO TO SIX HORSEj POWER.
Wheat Threshing Machines,
With Wrought or Cast Iron Cylinders, of all ,
ekes, either portable or stationery.
The latest improved Wrought Cylinders, the
teeth being inserted through the lar, square '
, with the tap on the inside, whicih obviates'
"all diiliculty in reversing the teeth, when
one side gets worn. These maKinea-wm
uit the wants of every larmer. j
Sugar Cane Crashers.
We are also manufacturing, upd-n the beet?
model, a superior article of Sugar Gtne Cruthi
ens, which have sufficient capacity. with ' on ,
good horse, 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
into the State, and every farmer growing
cane should possess one. j
We still manufacture I
factory Gear, Circular Saws, Grisi, and Saw
Mill Irons of every description, Cutting Ma
chines of dij'eren (kinds and sizes, jCbrn Shclr ,
lers. Smut Machines ; all kinds of Casting '
and Machine work made to order t short no--tice.
!
A good supply of material on hand, and '
the work done by experienced worlimen, and
under the supervision of the proprietors, who
are practical mechanics. Having hadm any ;
years experience, they do not heaitite to aav, .
that no effort will be spared on thejir part, to
give general satisfaction. I
- Send in your orders for those- ekbrated
Machines, that you may be furnished in good :
time for this season. ,
Anj thing in our line will be delivered on .
the N. C. Railroad at Graham's, iharked as
f Medical Cases and Surgical Instruments
Sole Wholesale Agents of Ilolloay't
Pills and Ointment in West.irn .N.
Carolina. " . Vj- '
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVES the
dozen or gross. j - W 'i
FRESH CONGRESS .WATERS, Sy the
case. - t . 'hi; - ';'
now sleep in ikins filled with villain
ously bad whiskey.
enable newspaper and periodical deal
or
Vp ; Of eterjr deacriptfon kept ai way CVil
Yv q on UaaJ, or printed to ordet. Qp A I JL
Look Here !
If toii owe na. and intend to nav'. come un
and say so, between now and February Court 1
m week. After hat, time our claims wul be put
j out for collection. We mean what we say.
sJ REESE & STIREWALT.
i Jan. 28, 1859.-8-tf
I pHE SUBSCRIBERS to the FEMALE
i -- COLLEGE: will pay their subscriptions"
to JOS. W. STOCKTON.
We are in imminent need of funds.
Dec. 34, 1858. 4-tf
The Lot lying between the Poet Office and i
Jos. W. Stockton's corner, measuring 32 !
feet front and 109 back, is for sale. Those j
wishing to purchase will please apply to Mr.
C. A. Carlton.
JOHN II. DALTON.
Feb. 11, 1859. 10-tf ' !
1 y
itace.
The Subscriber wishes to PURCHASE
15 or 20 Likely Young Ifegroes,
For which iie will par the highest cash
prices. All cornmumcatioas addressed to
'me atStatesville, will receive prompt at
tention. Y. S, DEAN.
Dec. 22, 1858. 3-tf
JTlb WdKlPET
Building Lot for SaIe ;srFTtkiny tl,e t"
IN STATESVILLE. j CIGARS, by the 1,000. s . .'!:( !
GARDEN SEEDS, $H
Just received, from Xandrf thafc
Son, of Philadelphia, act-from
Ttiorburn, of Nsw YoQt.
GRASS SEEDS, jlast crli
RED and WHITE CLOVER, ORdfARD,
HERD'S, LUCERNE, BLUE fUSS.
' List of Prices, when desired, sent-hmail. .
Orders respectfully solicited. , ' " '
E. NYE HUTCHISON & & ;
' . Charlotte, V. CtWM,
iJan.21,1859.-71y j jl
PAY YOUR PEACHE), ;
".1 - - vl '
All who have not paid will please t jll and
pay the money that was due on h0Mt day
of Jply last. j " , ' " i -.' --j :
J. W J STOCK ?02 i
Der. 10, 1858. . ; 2-tf )
el
time
directed.
Terma reasonable, to suit the times.
All orders for work, or letters on business, .
addressel to S. Dixon, Davidson & Co, Snow
Camp, Alamance County, N. C, will receive ;
prompt attention. I
SOLOMON DIXON,
CALEB DIXON, ,
BERRY DAVIDSON,
P. S. BENBO, ...
Proprietors
jtaTE. B. DRAKE & SON, 1 - i
Agents, StatesvilU, N. C, . V
CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAI1V'"
Ileld the 3d, 4th, and 5th November,
Report of Committee on Steam, ITors e, and'
Hand Power Machinery : ; f r ''f
One Sugar JCane Crushei1 is exhibited bjr
Perry Davon, and manufactnrjed . by 8.
Dixon, Davidson, k Co. This is 4 first-rate,
.article, well gotten up, and well made. "In'
the opinion of the Committee it is bettet
adapted to ordinary farm use tha any thin
they have seen. - ' ; -: t
One Dontle Iron Spont Corn Sheller, by
the same parties ; very good at the poce, and
very .well made. j . I j ,v v
Ope Cutting Machine, for cutting ata
straw, fodder, shucks, or corn-stalk ; a firsts ,
rate machine, requiring less hand jxjwer than
any thing of the kind to do the same work,
jke. lS, 1858. L 2-6roo ' j
Wamteul,
At the Iredell Express Office, 5,000 good ;
and responsible SubscrlpHoaif - fof
which the tery bestfaper will be iaohangM s-
ers to send their packages by mail at
".:f.