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4& -hi. ! IS' ; ar authorized to render this protection. Such a grant of authority, thus limit ed in its extent, could in po just sense be regarded as a transfer of the war .making power to the Eiecutm,1 but ; Railroad, representing that he had a only as an appropriate exercise of that quantity of Indiana money which he power by the tody to wbom it exclu- wished to exchange for other funds surely belongs. The not ajtPanama in 0n payment of moderate discount. 1856, in which a. great number of our The agent having some $1800 to re citizcns lost their lives, J furnishes a mit to the Bellefontane Line office at pomted illustration of the necessity Indianapolis, thought it would be a which may -arise for the exertion of good opportunity to pay the amount, this authority. give his Indianapolis friends a pleaa- i. mcreiore, earnestly recommend to Congress,' on whom the responsibil- . iiy cAiuiciy icis, tu imss d mn uc- Tore' their i adjournment conferring on uie x reisiueni me. power wpiuitguuc lives arid property of American citi- zena iujthe cases which I have indica- ted, under gucn restrictions ana cowti- i , , . tions as they may deem Jadvisablc. , The knowledge that such' a law would of itself go far to prevent the outrages which it is intended to re dress, and to render the employment of force unnecessary. Withttut this the Provident may be , placed l i a painiui position ociore me ; meeting! of the next Congress. In the i. present disturbed conditioin of Mexico, and one or more of the other republics south of us.no ieron enn foresee what occurrence may tajkc place be fore that period. In case of emergen cy, our fcitizens, seeing .that they do not enjjy the same projection with subjectst of .European governments, will havb'j ust cause to complain. On the other hand, should the Executive interpose, anl especially sh.ould the result prove disastrous, ajid'1 valuable lives be lost, he fnisrht suliiect himself . r . ' r- v to severe censure lor navinir assumed m 1 1 a power not confidt'd to mn by the against constitution. It is to mard . this contingency tha't I now appeal to Congress. Ilavirl rr thus recommended to Con- gross a measure Avhicli I dcejn neces- nary and expedient for- the interest and lionlor of tjie country;,' I leave the .'whole subject to their wisdom and dis cretion. JAMES Jit m AN AX. r Sol). Wasli "ton, Jbeu. 1, -1 The scene in the Senate. " J I'rom t)io ItAlfigli llcgist.T. In to-ay's paper will e found the account ziven by our Reporter of the Hccne in the Senate to wleh we allud ed in our lawt paper,. The attempt on trie part of the Standard to excite odi um against Messrs. Turner and Leach, for their expression jof hoeest indigna tion at te action of) a tyrjannioal par ty majority, will be utterly futile. The facts of the ease disclose a com plete hrcja'cli of the rules :lnd privileg . of the Senate, and. if tip deeision madejn the case shall rttaii ns a pre cedent, tiiis branch of thej legislature may, dispense with the idleiceremony Llcicercnion ovt-niiHcnt i of.adoptijivg rules for it.s g th dispajtch of Kninoss. in In thefirt nlace Mr. Fil " cora ho'fore mun'tcation was not IeiMly the Senate. -Mr. I'.' has! Uo lezal or -a a- -r- i T. T 1 official connection, with tfie Senate, and can inly be heard before that bo by like alny other citizen j by petition . and memjorial, offered through a incui ,ber. Tip cpniinunication was placed tnpoil the! table, and takeiji up by the Speaker,! who found it there just as he niirlit lmd com mu nidations trom Tom, L iek or Harry, br anybodv else. In the second place, if jthe'eommu- .'mention' Was a petition or jue.morial, it could no have been presented at that time, beciausc, according ,to the rules of the Senate, the hour foe the presen tation of petitions and memorials had passed bv. t here was, jtltei lore, in the language of Mr. Goirell, one of -the ablesi members of the) Senate, no thing before tlie body, which, acccord ing to its! rules it could consider . Tliese reasons are conclusive to show that the reception of President Fish er's communication was grpssly illegal. .Rut not only was' the reception grossly illegal, bit the communipation itself . was grossly .'offensive' to the chairman of the joint committee appointed hy the two houses to investigate the aff airs of the North Carolina Rairoad Company; and wlien tha gentleman, himself atinembcr of the. feenatc, rose in his plaice and asked asa matter of privilege to make a rejdy to the as- sault niadie upon uim, he was ruthless Iv clamored down, and hammere ammered crown, by jthe vociterationa ot memoers and the Speaker, who blaied away on the rightside, near the fermoral arte his desk as if he were raailing a rail. ry. As Key was falling he implored 1 Was not this conduct jwell calcu- Mr. Sickles, not to kill hini, when at " latcd to excite the indignation of the j third shot was fired, which took effect oppressed minority ? Just look at j in the right side, from which death en : the case !) Mr, Fisher, is mere an 1 sued in a few moments. outsider off tho Senate as the Pope of j The body was taken to the nation Rome,, isf authorised te. cpmmunicate al club house, and a coroner's jury, with the Senate as " President of the 'summoned. In their verdict, they N. C. Raiload," and a member of the merely stated that his death was from Senate is denied the right to reply to the effect of pistol shots, fired by Skk 'portions ef t nat communication offen-he? V sive to himself and arraigning him for , Sickles went and surrendered him the mcfde iii which he discharged his self, and was lodged in jail. official duties. jWas thejfe ever a - V'!' m : more glaring instance of mingled ty- Late and Important fbm Mexico. finnii nnri innnsiRtnrv ?j. And vet". JVi?M? Orleans. Feb. 26. The steam- - those whisc rights was assailed, are censured for indignantly jremonstrat- ing. j - we make no comment on the points in controjversy between jMr. Fisher and the joint committee Whether Jhc report of the latter, signed as it is v by two Whigs. a'nd two Democrats, is .accurate or inaccurate, doesn't touch the question. Messrs. Leach and Turner are unjustly assailed for loud- ly and warmly vindicating the rules and rights of the Senate, and it is to Bogus Bank Bill Manufactory la Ini One day last week a man presented himself at the office in St. Louis of ant surprise, and pocket the premium himself. Accordingly the bargain Tas maae ana, ine inaiaman disan-1 ' pearcd. Next day the $1800 pacfclown flags, and placed themselves un age was duly forwarded to lndianapo- lis.! express charges Daidl where the ;monev was found not wnrth 1iat. press charges! The bills were excel - - --- lnntlv dnnn nnrl irrtnrl tn Hartford," the word " Indiana" being printed in another part of the bill, in exceedingly, fine type. lhero is no such bank m Indiana Farther investigations were made,and the bills, a number of which had made their ar ppearance in different parts of Indiana and the adjoining States, were finally traecd to a village named tt , p i i -r . .1 . Hartford, in Jay countv, on the east- quarters of the formidable gang of counterfeiters, horsethieves.and scoun drels 'generally, by whom this spuri ous money was manufactured and put into circulation, is a small grocery near the village, and here it is suppo sed that an immense amount of this money has been made. The next stajre in the hrstorv of this gigantic swindle took place - here o?i yesterday. Conducter Morse, on the Cleveland and Evie train coming west, took a $10 bill on this bank from two stylish young men, supposing it to he a Connecticut bank bill. On learning his mistake, he. returned and got a $5 gold piece in payment of. their fare. A conversation sprang up, in the course of which they stated that the bills were of a new Indiana bank, and that they had a quantity of the same kind to cirpulate, and hinting at Uis assistance to circulate it, in considera tion of their allowing him the discount, on Indiana ' money. Getting an ink linr of their business, the conductor wits earefal not to excite their fears, . x . i . , . , i i but at the next station he telegraphed to denot oificer Clark Warren..' who was at once on the alert for the cap ture of the men. Information was ;iven to Mr. Stevens, of the Railroad Dining Rooms, who was requested to take whatever money they offered for their dinner. On the arrival of the cars they pas. scd into the dining rooms, took din ner, and on leaving, tcntered a 1 bill on the spurious bank, which was taken. The men were immediately arrested, and in their carpet bag were found a number of the spurious bills, and about $600 in gold. The " ope rators" carried a bank' note reporter with them, which quotes the bills as good ; say they purchased the bills in New York ; know there - is no such bank; but claim a perfect right to cir culate the bills. 1 The amount of bills found upon' the parties was between six and seven thousand dollars. , The defendants have been committed to jail for the want of $2500 bail. They did not give their real names, but gave John Poe and Richard Roe. Horrible Tragedy in Washington. Our community was thrown into in tense excitement to-day (27th Feb.) by the shooting and killing Philip B. Key, U. S. District Attorney for the District of Columbia by Daniel E. I Sickles, a member of Congress from New York. According to the report; Sickles becoming convinced of the ve: racity of scandalous rumors of intima cy between his wife and Key, resolved to redress his wrongs the wife of S.', as it is said, having signed an acknowl edgement of her guilt. Mr. Sickles, about. 2 o'clock this af ternoon, discovered Key making sig. nals from or near Lafayette Square, Wlieil 01CK.lf3 IClt ui nuuim.ucu.a- 1- O T -.1.1 . 1A Cm- - i ktinA i m mr s i - 4- - ly, which is nearly in front of the Exr ecutive mansion, lie met ivey, who without en arge oi uommissioa. lertns uisn. was conversing with. Butterworth, of j March .4, 3m-pd. New York, and charged Key with ha- i " Mf X ' ving ".dishonored him, and destroyed j . 1 i OtlCC his domestic peace. He . immediately ; RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, C. F. shot Key with a revolver one of the BRANTLEY, a lound Boy. I hereby fore balls entering-his left side and lodging wr all persons Iroin tempUv ijigror harbor- under the skin on the opposites.de of the body ; another Bhot took ettcct in er Tennessee has arrived, with dates ! from Vera Cruz to 22d instant. Mir- ; amon was still in Orizaba with 4000 men.. He was collecting forced loans ; every where, and had formed a cabinet, composed of Laranzar, Minister of Foreign Relations ; Zatecas, Minister ; of Finance; and Castillo, Minister of; War. Four thousand Liberals were at Zatecas, and another body were at Morelia. El Progrcso, of the 16th, states that ; the French and English commanders ship Saratoga that they should board the Tennessee if any Fillibusters were on her. ' The captain of the Saratoga intimated that it should not be done while the Saratoga was near enough to prevent it. The foreign ministers at the Capi tal had .not recognized Miramon. The English and Freneh squadrons were in hostile attitude before Vera Cruz, favoring Miramon. The Church par ty will attack the city from the sea, while Miramon attacks it from the land side. The English and French merchants had renounced the protection of their der the protection of the American i flaS- ' ! Extra Session of the Senate. On Saturday last, the President is sued a proclamation, calling together the United States Senate for an Ex- j- tra Session, to commence on the 4th j of March. The step is induced, says j the proclamation, from the fact that j an extraordinary occasion has oc- j curred' f""! . nCJ!?aiJ ' proper inai t ie ocnat oi ulc ou.u . States shall be convened to receive aim act upon fcucii cuiuiiiunnjii,iuii aa , , , . . A . on the part of the Executive. Christian Charity. Let the love of your brethren be as ' fire within yoif consuming that self ishness that is so contrary to it, and so natural to men ; let it set your thoughts at work to study how to do to others good; intense within ' you, and extending itso.lf in doing good to the souls and bodies of your "brethren as they need and you are able. . j We publish as a great curiosity the follow- j inj characteristic letter, received by our friend i l)r. J. C. Ayeu, of Lowell, Mass. from the j 'Rebel Chief," or usurping Emperor of Chi- nn, in acknowledgment of qiantitie8 of his j Cheukv Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, the ) Doctor ?ent him as a. present. , To Dr Aver in America Tlte (jreat - caring Barbarian of the outside country. Your present of sweet curing seeds Pills) and fragrant curing drops, (Pectoral) of the Cherry tmell, has been brought to Ilug-seu-Teene the iniglitv Emperor (Kwangto) of the terrible stout Miig dynasty, by the grace of heaven revived after an interval of ages Prince of peace (Ta-pmg-wng) ofChina, the central flowerv land. lie directed his power iui JLanuarines 10 wive mem to ine bick ac- cordin t what tl Interpreter8 read from ful Mandarines to 'give them to the sick ac your printed papers (direction?.) Be profound ly happy, O wise Barbarian '.for I, Yangeeu Tsing, say it; Your curing seeds anil sweet curing drops werejgiven to the sick in his Ar my of the Winged-Sword, and have made them well. Be profoundly happy while you live for this ia known to ike Mighty Emperor of China, who approves, your skill, and per mits you to send more of your curing medi cines for his fierce armies of myriads of men. They may be given to Chiang Lin, Chief Mandarin of the Red Button at Shanghai, who will repay you with Tea or Silk or Gold The high. Mandarins of China, have heard of your great knowlecge, surpassing all other Foreigners, even aspiring te equal the keen wisdom of our own healing teachers, who wtake remedies that cure instantly. We are glad to know you bow in trembling terror be fore Our Mishty Emperor. , Written by YANG-SEU-TSING, Minister-in-chief of the restored Imperial Ming Dynasty, distined by the heavenly wis dom to rule in China. (Translated. by the American Consulate at llong Korig, CltinaZd Jtfay, 1855.) Commercial. List of persons finving goods remaining at the S'iatcavillc Depot upo March 2, 1859. A A ITall 2000ft, C S Brown, S N Wilson 1 200tt, R F Simonton, W L Jenkins. R W Richardson, A Merritt, J Johnson, J F Alex ander, R H Baily 1500Ib.'Gray, Bryan & Co 1 marble, E B .Drake & Son, M Rufty, lhhd molasses, J Summers 2pdges, A 3i Powell 1 plow, T J Armstrong I 'box Luxuries, )Bmeneal. MARRIED, Near Snow Creek, Iredell, on the 1st inst. by James L. Blackwell, Esq., Mr. Jonx Jev kins to Miss Robie C. BmxTOX, all of Wake, iifcbertteements. T. C. & B. G. Worth, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Wilmington, if. C. DEALERS in Elme, Plaster, Hair, Cement, Eand Plaster, Robin son's Manipulated Guano, Tas- , - ..(. piIAInhaHi izer. Orders for any of the above filled , . - offendin2. I will rive FIVE CENTS reward arid no thanks to any , - - . . c one who winrcturn ssid o. Urantlev. JAMES BRANTLEY. March' 4.:3t-pd. v SI TU ATI0N WANTEi) " AS TBACHBR. ANY person wishing to procure the services of a Common School Teacher, in- Ire- dell or an adjoining County, immediately, can do so, on good terms, by calling on the bubsenher, at his residence, one mile south east of New Union Chtcrch, Iredell County, or bv. addressing him a Jetter.to (W Spring P. 6 Iredell County. . R. G. POSTON. Feb. 25. 12-tf , i l , i 5li tU place tot all kinds of Print- QYi O inz done wUt. clnply, XXD JCST J fV b V) - WHK5 TOO WAST IT. bW i WlP OTe-ry oVucripttai kept"alway' CY AvvVi? cWri GRAD. BALtfL DENTAL COLLEGE, - ; Is prepared to do . ''' All kinds of Plate-worb, In the neatest and most desirable style, and ,has all the late improvements known to the Profession. Teeth filled in the best possible manner. Irregularity of the teeth, diseases of the : mouth and antrum successfully treated. Communications, by mail or otherwise, wi ill receive prompt attention. Ttus : Cash or note on completion of work Teth Extracted without it, eca Feb. 25. 12-tf - SPUING, 1859. ' O ; 1EW AMD CHEAP SPRING AND SUMMER DEY GOODS. HOPKINS, HULL, & ATKINSON, 25S Tlalttmore Street, ' Respectfully, jnvite the attention of boycrs t - their Of British, French, and American DRY GOODS. We have taken great pains to eekct a Stock suited to tlie wants of the Sou thern and Western Merchants, which We will aelllow 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 wifti tlie best advantage to bimelt, all the goods lie may need! In our line. In. all things we shall try to consult the interest of our custo mers. Ordevs sent to us shall be carefully at tended to, arrd goods dispatched promptly. HOPZIMS, HULL, & ATKINSON. B. B. HOPKINS, ! Baltimore. ROBT. HULL, j, b jj jg TUOS. fi. ATKLISSON, 1 ll-2m TBJ.C. B. M. OATES & CoM Ilave in Store and for Sale, .A-t Chaxleston 3?f ices, Large Stock of -a A portion' of which consist of the following articles: 1,000 Sacks SALT, (seamless.) 106 Sacks RIO COFFEE. 30 Sack JAVA. 46 Hilda. Bf. O. SUGAR. 50 ItbU. COFFEE SUGARS. -40 1 1 lids. tT. I. MOLASSES. 75 BblS. HT. O. do. 40 Kits Wo. 1 & 3 MACKEREL. 20 half barrels do. 40,000 lbs. IlrigKS IRON, ass'd. SPICE, PEPPER, GEGER, and various other articles. : - we Are the exclusive Agents for the sale of KettleiTorth's Manipulated 30 Tons now on band, at tlie fol lowing prices : If o. 1, $56 per ton. io. 2, $5 per ton. We have pamphlets to furnish any person information in regard to its uee. R. M. OATES, 1 L. S. WILLIAMS. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. ll-5t Tlve Subscriber having been appointed Agent ' of the CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of Charlotte, A" ill receive and forward Applications for Insurance against Loss and Damage by Fire, oa the principles of the Company. TheCompany is doiuga prosperous business. No call ha's ever yet been made for an in stalment on a premium note. E. B. DRAKE, ll-tf Agent. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT Jf o. & Granite Range, CHAnQTT JJ, IT. c. J. IL WILKINSON 4 CO. RESPECTFULLy announce to the public at large, that they will always keep a large and handsome stock of -Watches, Jewelry, SUver and Plated Ware, Walking Canty-Clocks, and Fancy Goods, Which will be sold , low for cash, or in ex change for oh! silver. Give us a call, and I 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 orders atneeded to with promptness and dispatch. J. G. WILKINSON Co. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. 11-lm OLD SJLVER."T 500 OUNCES 0L0 SILVER WILL BETAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR JEWELRY, Call at No. 5 Granite Range, Opposite the Mansion House, GnAlL&0?7?Ei X?. Cm J. O. WILKINSON k Co. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. lLfim , FRESH ... Land re th & Son's TUST RECEIVED, a large and well-se- CHARLOT GUANO FIRE INSURANCE. v lected supply or UAKUJSJN 5JS-L, direct from the celebrated firm of Lakdrith 1 A Sox, for sale at I THE VARIETY STORE j or ! S.XBICZEBT, " . STAtrsni.tx, If. C. Feb. 11, 1859. 10-U W. 7H0LESALE ASD BETAIL Paints, Oils, Dye Stnfls, Brushes, Window Glass, Varnish, : : ' ; Jfcc &c.,. Salisbury, N. C. i Jan. 1, 185& 5-ly Land and Negroes ' 5 AT '- i PUBLIC SALE. I will sell, at the lalte Resklenee of PLACE- ; BO HOUSTON, Deeeaeed, j j On the 16M day of March, ' j THE VALUABLE FARM ! Belonging to the 6aid Deceased, consisting of : 2.0U0 or 2,500cites, including hts Dwell- ! ing, and all necessary Out-buildings. The I larger part w in woodland, well Umbered, and well adapted to the growth oi Tobac- j co. There are 150 or 200 acres of low . grounds in cultivation. ' Ttt laiMls will be sold In small tracts to suit purchasers. j i Also, at the same time and place, all the ; property belonging to said Estate, consist- j ing of ! i 18 NEGROES, ! j Men, Women, and Children, most of them being young ad likely, includiug 2 good Biuckiiuiithj. . 'i Also, A goo.1 stock of Mujes and Worses, Cattle Uogs, and .neep, several hundred busheU-of j ' . i i Com arnl Wlieat, 4ayrc L c1s : UlacK- smitli's Tools, ievesiai U a'tJUS, farrflltl" ' Tools, Iloueehold and KLtclkeu Furniture, i y ' e , t A t-i in , Sale to continue from day to day until all ; to sj-i 1 Aa. ,s a wa A a lrtMcrti rn t4x rl J v ni i sale. lO CVIU. AUUU UiUv x. v t t V i vm- J -w AN persons indebted to the Estate will please come forward and make payments, and those having el aims against the Estate will present them for pavment. i JOHN H. DALTON, February 9, 1859. Executor. I will also Sell Privately, EOT No. 3, in the TOWN of NEWTON, Catawba County, AND LOT No. 3, in the TOWN of MOCKS-, ILLE, Davie County. Persons wishing to purchase will please ad dress the Subscriber, at Houstonville, Ire dell County, N. . 1 10-5t JOHN H. DALTON, Watchman copy until day of sale, and .for ward bil! to subscriber. 5 Bbls. Macriine Oil, Very superior, at Only $1.25 . gallon. ; W. H. WYATT, j Salisbury, IS. C. 5 Bbls. Machioe Oilj, Refined Lard Oil, at only cts. gal. W. H. WYATT, Salisbury, N. C. 10 Bbls. Tanner's Oil A Superior Article, atf(15. per bbi. : W. H. WYATT, 1 Salisbury, N. C. o liDis. lanoers uuf Warranted Pure Straits, $1. gal. W. H. WYATT,, Salisbury, K. C. 15 Bbls. Varnish, Dampr, ' Japan, Leather, Coach Body, As phaltvtn, Copal, Furniture, and Picture, Sold at Manufacturers' prices, by W. H. WYATT, Wholesale and Retail SALLSBUBY, h. C. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds.) REDCLOYEIljTIMOTIIY, BLIE GRASS, ORCHARD, LAWS GRASS, , And A general assortment of j Landreth'r Garden Seeds, j Just received, by j W. H. WYATT, DRUGGIST, 1 Salisbury, IX. C Feb. 4, 1859 9-2m NEWAHD FASHIONABLE FmtiiMe WARE ROOL1S, IN - I - Charlotte, N. C. J. M. SANDERS & Co. Are constantly receiving from New York, Boston, te., a general assortment of fine and fashionable FURNITURE, which they will sell at extremely low prices for Cash, and every article warranted to give satisfaction. Those in want of good Furniture, t rery low prices, will please give them a call. Also, bn band, FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES. J. M. SANDERS A Co. Charlotte, N. C. Feb: 11, 1859. 10-ly . Building Lot for Sale IN STAJDESVLLLE. The Lot lying between the Post Office and Jos. W. Stockton's corner, measuring 32 feet front and 109 back, is fof sale. Those wishing to purchase Jwill please apply to Mr. C. A. Cabltos. j 5 JOHN H. DALTON. ! Feb 11, 1859. 10-tj I NEW CROP e( 5 k U ,1 0 Prime New Crop MUSCO illUUS. ADO MOLASSES, juat received, and for sale by Tm. S. CASOSr. Feb. 4, 1859-0-lm a cUDlh Wirll. i ' i PH:YSICIAV;S Will find a select Stocc of Pure Clemicils iJ li A 11 M A U K U 1 g U A L w-' I . I.- jrreparaiionr,5 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, to xL iv ' w Great care is exercised in the paration' of SYRUPS, TINCTURES, FEtfn)' EX-Che TRACTS, and OTMEMS, ailing made. e.ti.r in aituiuuiitt wic . i MACOP.EIA., and conlformably w recent improvements iaf PHARMACY, i:f- i. m. HENDERSON & ENKi TTTNmnntfv SvffTKik Wbite House, which is abotit sixty JJJFUflg SI! :eet front and about -seventy feet in SALISBURY, N. Q OfficeVV.i.U.R.R.Co. States vllle. 30tb Oec.i rawaiw. ORDERED, bv the Etoard ef, 13 ectora" of the W. N. C. It. R. Co.j That Boo o'f tib- ""'l1""" v,.e'V "V"""'"" after the 1st January, ISoU, at th-uowing "o n A n,,r f!... iliiwlirtni the? frl- niooa and niinr ri tiirAfrinnA ivr rnr 101- fowin ' M or anv three 6nh$d for the Sf S300.000. bei the esui&ited BUm - SQV , . ,1iM.:i1i 1,, 1 j M , or counties, to construct and complete tho nu division -oi me w. i. nom Morgantou to Old Fert.iia MeDovill Coun ' - . Salisbury, under the di'rectiou.CkAJ Hen derson, J. 1. Shaver, li. F. IralSf,, D. A. Davis, Wra. Murphy.! "sf : Statesrllle, under the direction." J. F. Alexander, J. W. Stockton, L. 6 Sharpe, ; W. F. Watts, Hugh Revnolds. S y:, Xewlon. uuder theidirection' 'fif Jonas i Bost, Jolm Wilfong, George Sif er, D. B. Gaither, M. L. .McCorkle. t . Morpinton, under the direction oT E. Eii wan, x irua . j" . aikou, v . r . 4 xveaauu, C. M. Avery, Alex'r Duckworth : . Marlon! undar thej directionf : Wm. Murphy, Jasper NealJ Alvery f rgin,.A. M. Erwin, and J. L. Carson. Lenoir, uuder the directiou yf .Ta?ne3 Harper, R. B. Boglej C. C;.Jpjjs, Smith Powell, Ed. Jones, or any three" them. Taj'lorsvllle, under the direction of Jos. M. Bogle, A. C. Mcintosh, A: Copv Ro bert Wilsira, W. O. James, or'a three of them. " " j . ". ... ' .j Abbeville, underthd direttion f 5. Wr. Woodfini J. W. Patton, W. W. $JcDowell, A. S. Merriman, Johi Bergin ; At the expiration of sixty days thSXJonimjs- siouers will please forward tho.iooks- to thisOlEee. . R. F, SIMONTON, - o-2m. i See v i?reas r. News, Asheville, copy 2 ino$hs To the Physiciaiu, Farmers, lnd Me chanics of Western;North Cfolina. W '.--h: ' E.NYEHUT Irwin t Corner. CHARLOTTE. C, Offer a verv large and vaf led StoC OILS, &c. I S - Pare Sperm, Whale, Sea Elephant, Lamp, Lard, and MachinerrJ 5' j, TANNERS' OIL, from 65 cts. topl.li per gallon, warranted pure. IjITSSTZED .OIL, at Manufacturenjice. BURNING FLUID, TURPENT'E, and ALCOHOL, 95 cU. per galloi; hy 'the Bbi;- very low. '- j VARNISHES, Coach, Im.. Engli$j Tinish-' ing. Furniture, Copal, (extra Nojand'No. 2,) Leather, Picture, Damar, anOreciau. PAINTS, &c. I PURE WHITE LEAD IN OlLiy the lh. or .ton, from 8j to 12 cts. per IbJJ. . SNOW.WHITETINK, CHR0M3REENt CHROME YELLOWi PARIREEN, BURNT and RAW UMBER, pfi., S.c. A large assortment of PAINT BRUSHES. a li ft French and American j WINDOW GL A.SS, From, 8X10 to'0X44. PUTTY, j ' . : .. ' Ready for hse in Cans and Madders French, English, and German PERFUMERY.1 TOILETTE COMBS AND BRMSHES. GENUINE COLOGNfft Churchill's 'Preparation of the Ifypophos phites, for the CURE of CNiiTJfKClON. Medical Cases and Surgical Instn'jnnis. j . . Sole Wholesale Agents j of Uolwy' ' Pills and Ointment in. Western N. Carolina. . I ' u ' r ' .1 WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATlV; by the aozen or grofls. r FRESH CONGRESS WATERS ly the case. f SNUFF different kinds by the jar, blad- der, or DarreJ. ! .:.- J CIGARS, by the 1,000. j . j j GARDEN SErDS, Just received, from LAttctb it Son. of PaiuDiPHUHtnd from , Tnorbarn, of New vpai. GRASS SEEDS, last gop ; RED and WHITE CLOVER, 0HARD, HERD'S, LUCERNE, & BLUS0BASS. List of Prices, when desired, sent. niail. Orders Tespectfully solicited. 1 s . Nye hutqhison fc6. i CharloUe, N.Vtlma, Jaa21, 1859. 7-ly , . ' J f THE SUBSCRIBER to the EMALE COLLEGE will pay their suficription We are in imminent neJd'cf fund&jf Dec. 34, 1858. 4-tf B L A N-JKB . TERMS OF ADVERTISING. One Dollar a square for the first week, and twenty-five Cents for every week (hereafter. tteen lines or lees will make a pquare. tactions made in favor of standiag mat- asfisllowi: . , ' 3 jios. 6 OS. . $5.50 . 10.00 . 15.00 1 TEAS. . $S.00 . 14.00 .20.00 tie square, . . $3.50 o squares,.'. .7.00 . ihree squares, . 10.00 . lTien directions are nOC firen Hbvr often insert an Advertisement, if -wiUhe puhlLjh- until ordered out. Residence of Gen. Can. The Washington correspondence of ew i orK paper, tnus describes the oternal splendor of the mansion bf jic uisiuguisneu ueau oi line otato pepartment in that city : j -' "The illustrious Secretary lives In a crown stone house, not far from tho tTM'i- TT 1 1 . . iepth. Gen. Cass is reported to be On doM often rvrwtwt it a mre, turn for ClkOlc wmif Morbus, ami prevent! . Only on botd tar jrwvm tho offoeto of mJi- j 7On bottl ukou forj jT' Iowdou or nnntiirl clor Odo dooo taken a tliort;22 gor to th appotlio, andinakoi i One doo often lepeaird j . A of Ctoolar. needed lo hr Of UlO cine after lonf icknoaa. JanndU remote all taj- . Ifruta the kiln. time Lefcrt eat ing irea 1 bod direa welt, etirw Chronic llar- irii ennimtr od r flora in It woret lorata. Bowel complaint jield! .at- j S i tecke cauaed lirWomtl ia n'.mn.t (o lb Dr5t do.' On or two doae care i rer, ' ."afer, or toeedli lir, or loeedlar remadjr la .. me wOTia, a it nevrntu, t etw A few bottle eursr : jDropfyL by xdthn th W takeplemoretn reccm f 'mendinf thli mcdirlr a preeanthre for Fever and i I Agur, Cbtll Fever, and all Ke-rer of a BII- jlou Tjrpe. It uperate with certainty, and thoutauU L rr at williiia to tettlfy to it waodarfal rlnue. wJ I All Hho nao It arc Mlxlue tlitle unmlntul ptMtinonr in it favor. ' s 1 W Mix Watr In tat month W'ltli tit IhtI- gora.tor, and awalloMr both together. THE LIVER INVIQORATOR (8 A 8C1KKTIFIC MKHMAI. DISCOVKBT. and I dalle working core, almott too Kreat to belle. It cure If by "Hrwi J,r,t ), and seldom mora than ana bodla' to raanircd to cure any kind of Liver Comitlalnt. from U woret JaunHir or ftcjiMi to a ctrnnon Btmiaekt, 11 of which ar. th rcaiilt-or a l)l?aed Uriri ' . .FE1CC 098 MLLaB rB aoTTUC - Dr. 8ANKORU. Proprietor. Jii Broady, Ntw i.rk. KUlled by all DmcfUU. Sold aUo fa S. J. RICKERT. S.tatcsvil!o Feb. 1M1 HENDERSON & ENXIS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MEedicSnes, -. 1 7 Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Brashes, Win dow Glass Putty, Dye Staffs, &c, Linseed, Lamp, and Machinery Kerosent Oil and Burning Fluid, Lamps of every , description, Perfumery anjil 'Ibilet Articles, GARDEN SEEDS, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, PURE WINES AND LIQtJORS, for ' . Medicinal Purposes FINE SEGARS, TOBACCOj Ac, Ac, , SAlIlSBI IlY, Bf. C. 7-ly I Kovti) ararolina iBririjanic SNOW CAMP j Machine Shop AND " Foundry, ALAMANCE COUNTY, N. C. THE Proprietors of this establishment wouH inform their friends ind the pub lic generally, that they are still manufactur ing FROM TWO TO SIX HORSE POWER Wheat Threshing Machines, ' 'With Wrought or Cast Iron Cylinders, of all ' , ., sizes, either portable or stakidnery. The latest improved Wrought Cylinders, the teeth being inserted through the bar, square -with the tap on the inside, whjich obviates all difficulty in reversing the teeth, when one side gets worn. These machines will suit the wants of every farmeij. sugar Dane trusners. Wekare also manufacturing, upon the best; nlpdel, a superior article of Sugar Cane Crush' ers, wnicn nave sumcimn. uuuuvu, uu hour, and it only occupies a spaOAOr about tt feet, so that the mill is very portable. W do not hesitate to say, that our Cane Crushers are the best that have ever beea introduced into- the State, -and' every- farther growing cane should possess one. ' We etill manufacture 4 Factory Gear, Circular Saws, Grist, and Sous - Mill Irons cf every description, Cutting Ma chines of differ en U.inds and sizevs, Corn Shelr lers, Smut Machines ; all- Hn'is cf Casting and Machine work made to ordct, at short no-' tice. . t A good supply of material on hand, anS ( the work done by experienced workmen, and under the supervision of the proprietors, who are practical mechahics. Having hfdm any years experience, they. do not hesitate to say, that no effort will be 6pared on their, part to give general satisfaction. Send hv your orders for tBose celebrated Machines, that you may be furnished in good , time for this seasons , I . , Any thing in our line will be delivered on the N. C. Railroad at Graham's, marked a directed. 1 j Terms reasonable, iouit the times. . All orders for work., or letters pn business, addressed to S. Dj6cn, Davids?n4p Co., Snow Camp, Alamance County, N. C.i will receive prompt attention. ! ' v SOLOMON DIXON, CALEB DIXON, . . BERRY DAVID3PN, ' P. S. BEN BOW, . ' . Proprietors. U&2TE..B. DRAKE & SON, ' Agents, Statesville, N, C CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAIR, Held the 3d, 4th, and 5th Nov mber,1858. Report of Committee on Steam , Horse, and Hand Power Machinery -One Suirar Cane Crusher is exhibited by Perry .Davidson, and manufactured by S. Dixon, Davidson, 4 Co. This fs a first-rato article, well gotten jup, and well made. . In the opinion of the; Coromitteej-it is better adapted to ordinaty farm use thri any thing they have seen. i U. I '';"-L-; One Donble Iron Snout Corn ShSller, by the same parties ; very good at the price, and Mil very well made. -i " ?'f One-Cutting Machine, for,cuttiijr Jata ' .' straw, fodder, shucks, or corn-stillrf 1 6 fifst rate machine, reouiringless bfid power than anr thing of the kind to W the fcune work. bee, 10, 1858. Gmo .'?.. ;4u r . ifkaVrli At the Trrfell Exnress Office. SaCOOfrood J - : and respoftsible Subscriptions, : for which the rery teet Papr will be exchanged 1 'I do them justice that we wrtte had notified the Captain of the U. S. I .... . ... -
Iredell Express (Statesville, N.C.)
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