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i , That upon the Clerk Ishall male out an (I the' It eg! record the the said return, who slfall same in the Register's office of said county, and shall also trive public no- ster of the county a copy of return the reached the swiftest and deepest portion of the deliver to i current, he seemed to. totter sink he threw up his arms 1 I closed my eyes. Opening them a moment after, I saw that he wasstill standing. A few momenta more and he had-! reached the Canadian bank 5and fell exhaust- tice a the Court House (Uor, within ' cd into the arms of two men who were waiting I - JHatfceter .4 -o Statesvilie Market Statesvillk, March 11, 1859. CORRECTEDfWEEKLY BT j T. ALEXANDER CO. or five uay$ after the term to which the return ip made, of the names of all Mich persons as have had Homesteads laid on. ..Sec. -X That the liombstead house ard lot so laid off shall not be subject to execution for anj debt con tracted, or cause ot action arising af- tcr the same is registered. Sec. That no person who is a ; married (man shall have authority to sell or dispose of said property so set apart, without' tho same formalities as required bylaw tolcbnvey the married women'. That in all cases where a d i(s laid off under the provis- are now lands of Sec. liameste; ions of t husband. to the Silme as her soelect, "then .she third in liaeon 010 (012 Beef 0 4(0 5 Beeswax 022(ej0 25 Butter 015 (gj018 Coffee " 014 (ri)16i 025 to receive him At this hour (2 p. m.) he has nearly recov ered, and though 'still in bed, receives the ffr mf tnlntl Atiu C A a, a-, n l f rs VI r tJY A pouring -in. He left the American shore 0 Cnles' feet above the Canadian. The money has a""n oo already been handed over to him, and all n tine " will agree that it was fairly won. His gen- j " '? erous opponent is able to afford his loes. and UkensOlO (&012 Bpeako hi praise of Morelli more enthusiast.-'.. Dnef Apples, -cally than any. Yours truly, : ; - j jjp 1 10 WILLIAM COLLINS. fel "sSO Advertising-Its Benefits. iffi o eo'' " No man goes into business without sticking a sign over his door at a cost of from ten to twenty dollars. This gign bears his name only, and is seen ! occasionally by the few that pass bT 1 . " -a ' . i --- 1 li.s act, in case of dbath of the n- ut now many business mentnink his widow shall ie entitled I of thc importance of sticking their lower if she shall I nailiei? n the. newspapers where it can but in case she marries again, 0e sccn hJ thousand every uay, ana shall be entitled to only one , 1,1 trJ 4U!U ier ueie uis uusmess valiio. if tiro rl.ihUm. f,f thp I and all its particulars can be explain- first husband or the issue of; such shall i el and presented in its most profitable Feathers 035 040 Flour 425 (o450 Flaxseed 100 Hides, dry 0 12 n Qreen 006' Lard 010 (g.012 Linseycl0 30 (a,035 Molassc8045 (g065 Nails 0 06 (Vj,0 07 Peas 0G5 (oj075 ' Rags 002 J Rice 0 00 -Salt 225 0250 Sugar 0 12 (w$ 14 Loaf 018 7t0 20 Tallow 010 (t,012 Wheat 085 (a l 00 m M. Wyalit, WHOLESALE ASD BETAU ' ' ! DEALER 15 i HD M TJ & GRAD. BALTO. DENTAL COLLEGE, ; ; nnrrni-vnr i j Is prepared to do L , i .. X AU kinds or Plate-work, , i uJjJlljllUjuljJ ; In the neatest and most desirable style, and Paints, Oils,. Dye Stuffs, Brushes, TI1C LIVER IN VI 0 ORATOR! lias all the late improvements known to the Profession. ' i Teeth filled in the' best possible manner, j Irregularity, of the teeth, diseases of the j mouth and antrum successfully treated. j Communications, by mail or otherwise, will i receive prompt attention. j Teesis: Cash or note on completion of work. ' BSLTeeth Extracted without pain. FeU 25. 12-tf Window Glass, Tarnish, &c, &c, &c, Salisbury, N. C. Jan. 1, 1859 5-1 y : FRKPARED BT PR. SAMFOKPj TS OXR OF THB BKST rCBOATITR AXOi UTKR XC X RIOIJI ES now Ufbr th pnblie, thM MM aa CuOmrttc. utr, miliT, and mora ITMlmal iban nT other mdletn kaotrn. PHTSICrAWS . Will find a select Stoctof ! :- - -" - " .j . ' 'rf Pure Chemical i, 'EXTSA0mI;; . 1 . , ... V m .-?. '- t Uy, wtlbout Mjrftb painful fJir uirinM4 ta th u ix iv iu u u w w -- Urn tbM II porgaa H t a4 Ua Mkaa toll In wmtonu i . ! ' 1U atranpbaa mni build It up wiih auauaj rapMHiy. reparations! ra-at-s u FF l ' j la Dovara of tba uma ara hgg llullydavalopaaV . !! '' almbt atiUralT dillwit I H tba hfliht It ia aet only Ortartr. bat irr ramady. aetinf Brat aa tba Xacr t et 1u morbid naitar, than on tba atoaaacb aa4 bowata para. to earrr off that aaattar, thaa aacotap atetaa. ' Grcati care is exercised in h& rircnration OVrTTTTC3 TIVflTITDrS! PmI Tha Liver ia aaa of tha baaimB bod ; aad arhan It tba poarara of tba unai ara I almot anUraly dinJnt liter tor tba pro par parform atomachta at iaatt,tlMaola ayatam'aaffera ia conaaqnauec barioc caaaad ta da Ha duty, gao. otta of tba propriator atactica of mora lb an tvanty wboravitb to cooataract tba It I liable. Ta arera that tbla tataeity li lad anta urer lorn be tl ten lvmg. aspects. Look at the Lottery men and Medicine men, how they adver tise and what immense fortunes they realize by the operation ! Should not the merchant and mechanic avail tliemsclves of tlie same means of mak ing his. name and business familiar to the w rl'd ? Danger of Cats Sleeping with Children. A small girl, of seven or eight years old, on the night of the 27th ult,, wis very near loo.sina: her life by a cat. 'a a iCJ- u"im,uaf conversation wn.ci wa.-j m ,ro- jj inotlcr liear(J astrange noise.that Krefli-ctwoen two person?, oiie oi wnom !UV:(umi(l l.or . Kilft iactpnAl to tho bed where the child was lying; and cat with her mouth close to 's mouth. At first they tho't the child was dead, but they soon per- Cfjrivaji'iMivii'o of the I'r-lj :t'il Trllmn. 1 Inarincr Wpat. at. Wiafrara f!rn;sinar nn i In a Mi 1 a 1 -r- it i ' . puns aDove-xne xaus.' XrACAiiA Falls, 11 12. 1R.10. Feelinr f-ure that thc readers of the I'res and Tribune will be interested ii thc recital, i write to give an account, however itnfer- tVctlv, of one of the most rcclllesa feats of daring evqr attempted.. One et'tning, ahout a week iigp, while pitting in jhe fnlwun of the nternatidnnl Hotel. 1 became lntc-re-tid m khe other an hoerned toibe a SoutherniT, and iieeticnt, entvAnd -oiiijany. l.;irnv:m'rt .jsning jicr ' he l ed hv t i ;' .' lie had 1 lie now h'J: lis Jo u vol , country.'' 'v'.iiian, ot' Mexioii, n y At piesen jrageiin-nt . a .(likens- in ight he -' Sigiior l . biiabilitv3 who. i. a" New.O.-le v.iis. lviii', nd dubbed by his atrertiojiate pa'r- Bacon, Harusft012i Sides Olii Hog .O10.j011 Bee3wa'0 27 Butter 0 15 Candles, Adaman tine 0 27 (O.0 30 Sperm 040 Colfee, Kio 0120014 LaguiraOH (016 Java 018 (0 22 Cotton, Fair to good '0'10;9U) Charlotte Market. j March 8, 1859 Rye 075 i'eaa u i v ur,J t o Beans, white 100 Ortts 0 4.5 (050 Meal 070 Hides, Drv 012 (013 Green 0 05 (g;OO0 Iron, Comm. 005 llolled 0 054 Lard Oil 012 Molasses, N. O. 0 55 . Nu.Ho.0G9 W. I. ! Nails Italian, jl'he-latter' had registered his name foun(J as "Signof Gaf-pa Morelli," but I have since the-cdrM'f learned that he is really a Yankie boy ; that .1' f.i -1,1 . he s l,ohian,l rai.?l near Stoington,!on- eivc(1 it gQemed t0 catch'ior breath c;w (treenleaf. As lieigrew old he was'alfliuted with an intense desire to become a circus performer, and fitiallv raan away from home, to connect inmseil wimi pme btroinnTi He was for a whihsli member of immense "Show," .aiid his n.Jon- ormanoe upon stilts will be remem- loiisauds. 1 before this tima assuml'd the name irs, as well to escape recognition,. .tlie fate of a "prophet jn his own llc-is a handsome, ftank looking ilioiit twcntv-live, haa a fair com- id wears a small blacW moustache, he is staving here without an en- The conversation re iiwipon the possible jiccomplished by a ma irelli (as I will call him) assert ei to do nianv tilings, a belief in w hich occasionally. After twb or three hours she was restored to conscious ness, but has been very stupid and un well since. Parents should not allow cats to. sleep with their children. OaJcburg, 111., Democrat. Ordin to mid. 0 9 gOlOi i Salt, sck. 150 Flour, 1 Ex sup. ' i jnbbls5 50 j In bags 255' (2 02 Supfcrti.2 50 (2 55 Fine ,225 Grain, 1 i Wheat 090 l 00 j Com 005 ( 070 0 33 (V.0 40 OOo (f.00o Spirits, live vh 075 (7 100 N. C. 0 40 (5,045 Ap. Br. 0 75 (100 Peach 100 (a) 150 Sugars, ST. Oil. 010 011 Loaf 014 a,0 10 Salisbury Market. . ! March 8, 1859. erred to was feats, which 5i ujion stilts. Children's Books; It almost alarms U3 to think of the many hungry little intellects around us, snatching up all sorts of crumbs, nutritious and otherwise, in the natu ral endeavor to still their cravings; If wholesome food is not supplied, why then anything that comes to hand, even : clay, willbe eajrerlv swallowed. Many I parents very mistakenly suppose that u Apples, Dried 050' (r. 125 Bacon . 0 00 (o-i) 10 Beeswax 0 20 (rttO 25 ' (,'andles, Adaman tine 0 24 (7. 030 Coffee, Bio 0 12i014- Java 0 17 io 0,22 Cotton 0 10 (ah 1 1 Corn 0 05 (a, 075 " Meal 0 00 .( 0 70 FcathersOoO (5,0 35 Flour. 5 bbl. 450 5 00 fi sack 2 20 (2 40 Iron, bar 0 05 Lard 010 012 Molasses, Cuba 0 37 045 N Oi l. 0 55 (0 05 Musco. 0 45 0 50 Nails cut 0 05 i 000 Oats . 040 0 50 Oils, Tanners 050 095 Bags, lb 0 02 Salt, sck. 170 175 Sugar, : Brown 0 08 Oil Crush 013 015 i Clar. 011(Ol : Tallow 0 10; 0 12 Wheat, 1 White 0 95 1 05 Red 0 80 0 90 Wool 0 25 ((0 30 I SPKIES, 1859. c- SEW AD CUEAP SPRING JfflD SUMMER I)E.Y'SPOI)S- HOPKINS, HULL, & ATKINSON, -2'tS ISaltinxore Street, Respectfully. iari.te the attention of buyers to their SFRINS STOCK Of British, French, and American DRY GOODS. We have taken great pains to select a Stock suited to the wants of the Sou thern and Western Merchants, which 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 1 uy of us iv i til tlie best advantage to liimself, all the goods I will sell, at the late Residence of PLACE ' BO HOUSTON, Deceased, j On the lQth day of March, j i THE VALUABLE FARM j I Belonging to the said Deceased, consisting of j I 2,000 pr 2,500 acres, including his Dwell I - ing, and all necessary Out-buildings. The ' larger part is in woodland, well timbered, and well adapted to the growth of Tobac co. There are 150 or 2(X acres of low grounds in cultivation. Tlie Lands will be sold in small tracts to suit purchasers. Also, at the same time and place, all the property belonging to eaid Estate, consist ing of 18 NEGROES, Men, Women, and Children, most of them being young and likely, including 2 good Blackshiiths. Also, A good slock of Mules and Horses, Cattle, Hos, and Sheep, several huadred bushels of he raav need ia our line. In all things we ; " neat, nay, sc. s beis lacii-, shall trv to consult the interest of our custo- I f 'nu 8 a 001s, several wagons, r arming mers. Orders sen to us shall be carefully at- Land and iee;roes tracts, and ointments, aiibeade ar's! at ! strictly in accordance with the U. SMArK ;i;- 1 PUBLIC SALE. IjMACOPEIA, and conformably wl recek ; K! niTiwiPV 7l naeHiax a radical cra. EIARACl , i . ; Dlllo. .H.cka Uiatr omarli. blood. laraonnf : ! improvements in PHj at HENDERSON & -EMlf rug tire SALISBURY, In. c , My OfficcW.N.C.U.RjCo, better, prevented, by Llrer litrlgorator. Oaa daaa aftar aatinic a nf Md. ptavant tha food from Only mm (Iom tku Ufota principal ravalatar of tin IHBetKm mtl. acaorilrnncltna; whaatha , jara at Immlt, and tha whola of ana orput iba Ldver ! Tor I ha aSaaaara ef tbat ar- ihaa mada tl Ma atndy, la a T 'jraara. to find aoraa laatad i auuijr daraiicaaaata la whtoa 'at 1 fbnnd, Mjr raoa troa llalnt. In ay ot ita braM, , j convict iwa la certaia. r morbid or bal matter freaa U iplaoa a baaltb flow of eUa. ,r. jCaimua; twod toNlirwt wail, mm 'rivlim tona ani haMtb lotht 1 Hba caaaa of Kaa di mart. Only ana doaa taiaa at (ootly. mad enraa Coa Ona doaa takaa V tim doaa or two taa-. w lck Hcudathe. )pw ; cm rod. 1 tba aacaal M tidi caatatul i vrhat la a of tka Sclent to rallaaa tba atoaMck riaiuf and Martnf . f'U. Pitvtnw Meht nlrfat. looaaiia tba aowala altar aaeh pH Imaal will ciira UrspefMla r tw taa- taooDfula will alaaji rallar Statesvilie, 30th Dec., 158. Ona bottla Ukan for fa- caoaa of tba diaaana. and Only ooe doaa 4tninadlatalr On doaa often repeated it Uorbiu, and a preventive atT tnly ona bottla ia ayatem tba aflvcta of toedi Ona bottle tnken for lownaaa or unnatural rolorf Oua doaa Ukeo a abort (or to tba appetite, and make One doiw oflen rapcatrd rtior-n In ha worat foma. Bowel complainta yield Ona or tare doaei earea at Children : there la no mirer, tha world, a It mtrrr . - tt A few bottlea caret nbaorbenta. Wa take pleaanra In rerom mala obatrnetlba teaMvaa tba maket a pei fcet care. reHarei Clloile, while a 1 nra nn ler cholera of C'ltolerew n etna fter a toe alcknaaa. !. itrom thaakin.i Q 'tlma befora eatltig gUea tl l i food dient wall. i enrra Ctirottle llar while It rat an r a4 almost to tha Brst doaa. tocka canted b;Vnui In aafar, or aneedler ranedy ia 0 lrP J". exeltlDe; the tended to, and" goods dispatched promptly, HOPKINS, HULL, & ATKINSON. B.B. HOPKINS, ' ) Balt1MOREj uobt. hull, V Feb.15 1859. T1I0P. W. ATKINSON', J ' ll-2m u HARLOTTE. I C. R. M. DATES & Co., Have in Store and for Sale, .At Cliarleston IPrices, retjuiifd cpit.-ulerabh: failh. Th Southerner entleinan 01 Mrnor Dr. A. A. LAURENCE AVINO COMPLETED HIS mJ aVa. -TT"TvIT I v m t 1 a 'I' 1 V ' l.cn .I,ov We sent their children to g school, after exercising proper care m ; the . pectfullv presents - his ot Jus redell. 1S50. Ivell Known Hporiin , evidently tlioiight pretty hanl, and at it he laughed long and i fact expressed hi? coAvict.ioii tli:!t e;v'.vf JV'u"ttru . r' i r. ' J "m T 1 1 1,1 1CH I ii'tii isl'rnl a ml lit, thousand dollars to exehiii'uT-d the Southerner. , "1 ohalli ii'i.-." answered Morelli the selection, they have amply provided ; claims to the patronage for their juvenile Avants. at the same ' friends in Statesvilie and !I time laying .by a comfortable surplus Stateav.lle; March 8, lbo 14-tf for their maturer years. The school it iiouncemt. reLli liad i lie could .v '., l-:h: bet vt)n be done ! accept tlikr (piietly. Thc it .. replv may propose t ..lender. . ' I'ebruarv, assurance (me vixh w he 1 lie Thc,htake were handed over to ,K ' 'f1101 is ycrv good in its place it trains to ' his lat an- , , .. " " a-1-, : i : , , iiaDit oi appncanon ami, viiai is muui-( loud. Mo- , . 11 i-r'i 1:A- ' J-WU i ft v it can't llmtl Til BUSHELS GOOD WHEAT, for et price pa 1 Apply to J.fF. ALEXANDER & CO. ! March 11, '5'J.. J - 14-tf lv important, to habit of subordination ; X (W ) i5jSiills guud iih i f a- v l i a, , tJiUUvy which the highest mark but the school does not do cci- )K -v . .7 r,,w thing." Tlie child s mind will seek un forced and pleasant exercise out of the school-room ;; and it is here that the attention of the parent should be called in'j and a correct taste for reading formed. 11UW is mis to tie uwnc -i-y res no Large Stock of iiiliil A portion of wdiich consist of the following ' articles: 1,000 Sacks S.4.L.T, (seamless.) 100 Sacks RIO COFFEE. SO Sacks JAVA. 40 II litis. . O. SUGAR. - 50 Rbls. COFFEE SUGARS. 40 Hlids.W. I. MOLASSES. 15 Rbls. . O. do. 40 Kits o. 1 & 2 MACKEREL. . SO hair barrels do. 40,000 lbs. Briggs IROX, ass'd. SPICE, PEPPER, GINGEK, and various other articles. WE Are the exclusive Agents for the sale of Kettlev. ortli's Manipulated j &.C. '; ; ) Sale to continue from day to day until alii is sold. Terms made known, on the day of sale. . j. ; All persons indebted to the Estate will please! come forward and make payments, andi those shaving claims against the Estate, will present them for pavment. j JOHN II. DALTON, ' J February 9, 1859. Executor. 1 I will also Sell rrivately, LOT No. 3, in thc TOWN of NEW TON,; j Catawba Countv, AND LOT No. 3, in the TOWN of MOCKS- ! YILLE, Davie County. ' j Persons wishing5 to. purchase will please ad-j dress the Subscriber, at Houstonville, Ire4 dell Coxuity, N. C. 10-5t JOHN H. DALTON. j Watchman copy until day of sale, and fort ward bill to subscriber. GUANO. Notice. TTAVANG Sold my Negro man, ISAAC, 1 to Mr. Milus I)obbins, I am no longer nsible for tlie Reward of One Hundred onislimcin oi wis nenrers at tins 1 !iiniTinu,l '-W'tlk.ii A,k rrH 1 , 1 m reach 01 your cnuuren, pianiy 01 uoiiars wnicn was onerea lor nis apprenen- l.,..,l- fA ,nii- TrtOl-j on. Ilk'PlV MOM. . nAJl JUJJiJljiV, inUKn suiuu iy 1u1.11 jvaioj n.. mv,.j to interest them. Your library is very irood for yon and we have not a doubt that vou read very sensible ami sober i 20 Tons now on hand, at the fol lowing prices : Xo. 1, $56 per ton. IXo. 2, $51 per ton. We have pam.phlets to furnish any person information in regard to its use. R. M. OATES, I L.S.WILLIAMS. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. ll-5t ' 1 1T 111 j t.--. i V . t or counties, to construct ana comfctte tn tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture,, " h -n- ,! -n, fllo w xr , n ' B sf : fWvnvJ Morganton to Old Fort, in McDowe f Coun ty ' 1 Salisbury, under the directiou of 7,. Hen- J ... T T CM T TT T? lik'J n A aersoii, o. 1. ouaver, a. f 4 xruacjr Davis, Wirr. Murphy. ii ' Statesvilie, under the direction f .T. F. Alexander, J. W. Stockton, L. Q. harpe, V. F. Watts, Hugh lleynplds. q- Xcwtou, under the direptidn oi 4 Jonas Bost. John Wilfona. Georire Stall, Dt B. Gaither, M. L. McOorkle. i -Morganton, under the directidn'f' E- J- Erwan, Thos. G.Walton, W. FM Wesson, C. M. Avery, Alex'r Duckworth. : f Marion, under the direction ;Wm. Murphy, Jasper Neal, Alvery Begin, A. M. Erwin, and J. L. Carsoh. J . ' Lenoir, under the direction oi? James Harper, R. B. Bogle, C, C. JoneJ-; Smith Powell, Ed. Jones, or any three ol them. Taylorsville, under the directio'Hof Joa. M. Bozle. A. C. Mcintosh,' A. CaK' jn, Ro bert Wilson, W. G. James; or any:;hree of them. ; in ; Asheville, under the direction oJ$. W. Woodfin, J. W. Patton. Wi W. Mg)owell, A. S. Merriman, John Bergin. f At thf ATnirntinn of sixtv daVB the pinKnia- sion era will please forward1 the Blks to tins umce. R. F. SI MONTHS, ; Sec'y Tas'r. mandlni; Ikla tmalrina ai a loua Tjti. I oparaiaa wiiiiii( i laaurj i 11a All who um It air icIvIiik their nnanlmoui tcatlmonr In Ita favor. j 9-Mix Water In tlc innnth with Ui Invl aorator, aiirl swalleiv built togcllicr. THB LIVER INVIOORATOR IS A 6C1RNTIFIC MROiCAI. DIPCOVKRYJ ana la dally working cure, alnoat too graal ta Mllv. It curat aa IT bf mafic, em V Jlrac fo B'H brmrflt, and aaMoat asara thaa ana bottla la raanircd to cura an, kind of Liver Complalat, 2nd Division of the W. N.C, K. U. ftom TtrViREZZaZX: raicc 011 doll a rca bottu. ; Dr. SAXKORD, Proprietor, JU Uroadarari Naw lark, KatailaU by all DruKtfMa. Soi.l atto . S. J. RICKERT. Statesvilie Feb. 16-11 ORDERED, by the Board; ef Directors of J'eIrTuM- 'io the W. N C. R. R. Co., That Bookspof Sub- wiibcariinty,audihouMuii ja. 1 J :.J JB fti :i wonderful lrtua. WJ I after tlie 1st January, 185y,"kt the foowins;. places, and under the directions of iiie fol lowing jiersons, or any three of them. jfor.he necessary to be subscribed by solvent jiersons HENDERSON & ENN S, Wholesale and. Retail Dealers in attempt it V iiupiirfd thc c 1): 1 Sat u r3a v" jn orn in jr. ' tranquilly replied (fl vith which he ppoki surpn-e, wluen was . iriidueedilhe liionev for i) Train, of Uifl'alo, and the company separated to await t(he result of this singular wapcr.. .The intertal was spent by Morelli rerisf 1 llnil, .-omcwhat relaxed lv a sea ..His frienas exfOrttulatod in vain apparently insane hazard, and cv to return I to him . the amount in constant r the purpose of. strengtheniiiji his ison of rest. niiainst tlie the l'2th,of is pa. 1 ti e sion. March 11, 1850. 14-lt filled every ot -lessened his dejMj.'-it. r. Augustus EXECUTOR'S SALE. VALUABLE NEGROES. FIRE fflSD R fflCE Thc Subscriber having been appointed Agent of the books; but they mav not be attracts e. ; . ' j 'r w;m, rFHEUndcrsi2ned, as Executorof the estate to younger minds. bnwnmllc J imes. ; q. E1-aV;k IIincs deceased, will. " ' '"" """T1-"T"""T"""!m ! expose to Public Bale, oiv Thursday, the 31st Death of the Postmaster-General. j of 'March instant, at 10 o'clock, at the late In Washington City, on the morning of the residcnce of the deceased, in the county of 8th of March, at :! o'clock, HON. A. V. Alexander, -on South Yadkin, near Rock BKOWN, Post Master General of the IT. S. ; s.ninr' Mcetins-House. the follow inrr Prop- ertv, to-wit : inn i jlIcJ conipe winnini, to forfeit. He seeiiied sure ot bind would listen t n avoid a crowd it was announced tempt would be made on the 14tld instead ol to-dav : eothat at sevrn this mor- s'ninrr tliri weire oulv about 'thirtv jiersons-bv the river tank. . l'uiictuiilly at that hour Morelli appeared, ii jiroposed . would be ) one. To that thc at- ( Monday.) in tine spirits ilird cohdiioiji. I him a pa e had with e feet long. jr of stilts about twelv made of cronght iron, flat, sharVedged and ' .pointed shaped, in fact, almost, jireciselv i like a double-edged dagger. These were ; lirmly las ied to his legs, and liq walked to- j wards (th ; terrible, river with ja confident ; mile'. The morning -was cleat and cold, J bute was attired'very lightly," irj a dress not unkKe that usually worn by professional ! gyriinats. At ten minutes paat' seven he stepped i it.0 the Avatfr, which in another1 moment was boiling, surging, aind rushing ( . beneath his fcety The boldest of jthe lookers-1 on held h is breath in suspense, up. the daring j ' man recetled from shore. He alone seemed ' unmoved, and passed on, slowly and carefully, i avoiding the larger rocks which were made; - apparent by the eddying current His steps j ' at first w?re very short and carefully made, hit afterv artls became bolder anjl longer. , The stilts, of course, were so plajced that the current struck only against, their j?hary edges, and produced but little effect ; biijt the danger from the sunkenrocks, aud the conviction that,; a single false step would send him to death, produced a feeling which as horribly painful. Once or twice he seemed to lose his , bahmCe, s nd a sickening shudder ran through "each1 one f the beholders. 'Recovering him- Alniost another Sickles' Affair. Wasiiisc.ton, March 4 Since the Sickles affair at Washington, it is dangerous to look at a woman. A case in point occurred in this city last evening, at a fashionable boarding-house. It-appears that w hile the boarders w ere at tea, a female from the West took offence because one of the males, sitting on the opposite side of tke table, happened to look at her, and" indigr nantly pitched a tumbler of water into his face. The astonished male followed suit, and threw a tumbler of water into her face ; whereupon her son ran up stairs, obtained a pistol, and blazed away at the man, without, however, the" load takina effect. The young man then rati from the house and made his j escape. ' ' ; . ,1 Slgmctwat. ; MARRIED, . in Iredell countv. on the 2 instant, bv Rev. S. B. 0. Frilson, Mr. Wm. J. Campbell "and Miss M. J. Fleming. In this countv on the f th instant, bv A. W. Walker, Esq.." Mr. Abram Alley to Mrs. Margaret M.,Stomper. (Dintuarjv DIED, In Columbia, Brazoria county, -Texas, re cently, the the Wife and Daughter of Mr. W. R. Shuford. f In a letter by us received from Mr. Shu ford. this statement is made without giving SIX LIKELY NEGROES: Martha, aged 3G; William, 15 ; Albright, 11 ; Rachel, 14; John. 8; Jane, 1 year old. These Xegroes cfre vay Likely. ALSO; , 1 Mare; 1 Likely Mule: Cows and Calves : Hogs ; "Household and Kitchen Furniture ; 1 Wagon ; Farming Utensils, &c. 'Also, at the same time, will be RENTED THE FARM. Terms made known at Sale. E. MACLALLAND, Ex'r. March 9, 1859, j 14-3tpd T. C. & B. G. Worth, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Wilmington, IV. C. DEALERS in Lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement, Land Plaster, Robin son's manipulated Guano, Tas ker & ClarRs Iliosphatlc Fertil izer. Orders for any of the above filled without charge of Commission. Terms Cash. . 'March 4, 3m-pd. Notice. RUNAWAY" from the Subscriber, C. F. BRANTLEY; a bound Boy. I hereby fore warn all persons from employing r harbor ing said Brantley, as the law will be enforced against all persons eo offending. I will give FIVE CENTS reward and no thanks to any one who will return said C. F. Brantlev. JAMES BRANTLEY. March 4. 3t-pd. ' i ' " ' SITUATION "WANTED ! AS TEACHER. 5 BBls.-Machine Oil, Very superior, at only $1.25 gallon. W. II. WYATT, Salisbury, N. C. 5 Bbls. Machine Oil, Refined Lari Oil, at only 15 cts."p gal. W. H. WYATT, . Salisbury, N. C. 10 Bbls. Tanner's Oil A Supa-ior Article, at $15. per bbl. I W. II. WYATT, Salisbury, N. C. 5 Bbls. Tanner's Oil, Warranted Pure Straits, $1. 'i gal. j W. H. WYATT, Salisbury, N. C. 15 Bbls. Varnishy Damar, Japan, Leather,. Coach Body', Aj phaltum, Copal, Furniture, and Picturz, Sold at Manufacturers' prices, bv w. h. wyatt; Wholesale and Eetail - -DBO'OOI'ST. SALISBURY, a. C. -2m. News, Asheville, cojij'2 mon MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of Charlotte, vV ill receive and forward Applications for Insurance agralnst Loss and Damage by Fire, on the principles of the Company. The Company is doiuir a prosperous business, j No call has ever vet been made for an in- ! RED CLOVER, TOIOTI1Y, BLIT To the Physicians, Farmers, Me chanics of Western North Carolina. ? Fa Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. stalment on a premium note. E. B. DRAKE, ll-tf Agent. WATCHES JEWELRY, AT Ao. 5 Granite Range, GRASS, ORCHARD, LAWK GRASS, And . ; A general assortment of i Landreth's Garden Seeds, ! Just received, bv i W. H. WYATT, ' ! DRUGGIST, I Salisbury, It. C; Feb. 4, 1859 9-2m EJYEHDTCHISONIC. Irwin Corner, j ..':' CHARLOTTE, $1 C, Ofler a very large and varied .Stock 4 7' .mm. .OILS, &G. Pure Sperm. Whale, Sea ElephanLamp, Lard, and Machinery. f i TANNERS' OIL, from Go cts.' to 15 per gallon, warranted pure. m-' LINSEED OIL, at Manufacturers fitce. BURNING FLUID, TURPENTINE, and ALCOHOL, lJo cts. per gallon bye Jibl very low. . . VARNTSIIES, Coach, Im. EngKshfenish ing. Furniture, Copal, (extra No. lTJid No 2, ) Leather, Picture, Damar, and (fefecian JAPANS, Black and Brown f PAINTS, &c. -1 PURE WHITE LEAD I-OIL,br tfie lb or ton, from 8 J to 12 J cts. per lb. . SNOW-WHITE ZINK, CHROME QREEN YELLOW, PARIS GKEEN 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, Which will be sold low for cash, or in ex- ; change for old silver. Give us a calhpnd ; . judge for'yourselves, and if you want your ( p atches putup m good order give us a j M SANDERS & "Co. trial, and we will guarantee that they will . . . ! be done better and cheaper than at any Are constantly receiving from .New York;, other house in North Carolina. Boston, 4c, a general assortment of fine and All orders attended to with promptness and fashionable t URM1 U Kb, which they win dispatch. J. G. WILKINSON & Co. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. 11-lm NEW AND FASHIONABLE IFwriaitore j i w ar i R.ootas-,; Charlotte, N. C. CHROME BUKNT and RAW UMBEK, &6i, &c, A lai'ge- assortment of I , . PAINT BRUSHES. wsm MedtcBime, AKD Faints, Colors, Varnishes, Brushes, Win- . dow Glass, Putty, Dye stuns, &c, Linseed, Lamp, and Mathinery Oil, Kerosent r-i i r . ri...'Lf r Li- wnna jjunung rnua, Ajamps every description, Perfutyery and Toilet ' Articles, ' , ' ) v GARDEN SEEDS,! CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUQRS, for . Medicinal Purposes, FINE SEGARS, TOBACCO, icM 4c, - Salisbury, ar. c. 7-1 v I l self hesti 1 kept oil still receded attained at but it was he left the etrainingfj es he could scarcely bejdistinguish ed from the. foaming waters "The nnddle of the river was last Iron rs seemed to have fled barely scventeefi minutes since shore. As Jiejapproached the deepest and moet dangerouk part of his route, the iuspense be-i came, more fearfully intense. Jfo word was spoken, except that one man offered another five dollars for a moment's use of lis lorgnette, which offir passed unheeded. Julst as Morelli until to our an. A af Ct 10 1 1 L , 1 '.i . ' , , . ,r. ! A NY person wishinrto procure the services ill 11 V i IIOIUVIIVVHI . ......... v . . t. , a.... of a Common School Teacher, in Ire- LdlJ- I loll rJ. on .,,4 n fnnfr immix1itW The subject of this notice was thedauffhter : , J. f on te lerivoir.. :j' " January 9th, Miss Harriet B. Hall. The subiect of this notice was the of John L. and Mary Hall, formerly OLD SILVER. CI I i L: -Am. nn vnil KiA. Her life from childhood up was an exh biti- , . y rr Ckurek JredeU CollTity. or on-oi iuoe , ; ri af r j hv addressing him -a letter to um Spnng r. fu associate, an iiuecuonaw; " q Iredell County - I child, as soon as reason nt ciiwirun . ' R G POSTON - n her youthful mind, she duly appreciated j Feb 25 l-tf i 500 OUNCES OLD SILVER i WILL BETAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR "! JEWELRY. . Call at jSTo. 5 Grranite Range, Opposite the Mansion House, J. G. WILKINSON 4 Co. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. U-2m sell at extremely low pricesor Cash, and every article warranted to gave satisiacuon. Those in want of good Furniture, at very low prices, will please give them a call, j Also, on hand, j FLSK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES, j ! J. M. SANDERS & Co. j Charlotte, N. C. French and American I WINDOW GLASS, From 8X10 to 3fj44. PUTTY, . ' ' : .;rf Readv for use in Cans and Blinders. French, English, and Geiunao PERFUMERY. J f ; TOILETTE COMBS AND BRUIES. GENUINE COLOGNE Jl Churchill's 'Preparation of ;the Hv .phos phites, for the CURE of CONSUMPTION. Medical Cases arid Surgical Insirumel fa; Kortlj (JTarolina fBtdjanicst' . SNOW CAMP ' Machine Shop AND ; ; Foundry, i ALAMANCE COUNTY, n".. C. THE Proprietors of this establishment would inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they are still manufactur- 1 h FROM TWO TO SIX HORSE POWER Wheat Threshing Machines, With Wrought or Cast Iron Cylinders, of all sizes, either portable or etatiqnery. The latest improved Wrought Cy hinders, tha teeth being inserted through the hax, square with the tap on the inside, which obviates . all difficulty in reversing the teethj when one side gets worn. These machines will suit the wants of every farmer. Sugar Cane Crashers. ur We are also manufacturing, upon the best model, a superior article of Sugar Otne Crush, ers, which have sufficient capacity j with one good horse, to extract 50 gallons oft juice per hour, and it only occupies a space f about 3 feet, 60 that the mill is very portable. ' We do not hesitate to say, that our Can Crushers, are the best tbat have ever been introduced into the State, and every farme growing cane should possess one. I .We still manufacture j Factory ' Gear, Circular Situs, Grisi and Saw Mill Irons of every description, CitUing Ma chines of differ en ikinds and sizes, porn Shtlr . lets, Smut Machines ; all kinds pf Casting and Machine work made to order, at short no-. ticc. j A good eupply of material on hand, and the work done hy experienced workmen, land under the supervision of the proprietors, who are practical mechanics. Having hadm any years experience, they do not hesitite to ear, that no effort will be spared on their part to rive ffeneral satisfaction. Send in your orders for those elebrated Machines, that you may be furnished in good time for this season. , I ' Any thing in our line will be dejivered on the N. C. Railroad at Graham's, marked as directed. . , . ! ' Terms reasonable, to suit the times. . All orders for work, or letters ori bu&inesa, addressed to S. Dixon, Davidson & jCo., Snow . Camp, Alamance County, N. C, will receive Feb. 11, 1850. 10-ly Building Lot for Sale IN STATESVLLLE. .... a ! the importance of meriting tlie smiles ot ner .companions ana tne approuanon oi ncr pa rents. As she arose to more mature age,- the law of love for all who were objects of j sympathy shone forth in all her actions to? i wads them, that law being written upon the tablet of her heart. She never failed to obey its injunctions, believing that in eo doing she . was lending to the Lord. She was not a j member of the church on earth, but gave at- isfactory evidence that she had " come to thc ' general assembly and Church of the first , born, which is written in Heaven." 21. Bciloc. HORSE t JACK GUTS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED HANDSOME OUTS, for iiiiisrTiro HORSE BILLS, AT THE EXPRESS OFFICE. FRESH Land reth & Son's mm w I The Lot lying between the Poet Office and Jos. W. Stockton's corner, measuring 32 feet front and 109 back, is for sale. Those wishing to purchase will please apply to Mr. C. A. Cabltos. JOHN H. DALTON. ; Feb. 11, 1859- 10-tf : NEW CROP Mlaei T.rr.mnt pttntlon Sole-Wholesale Agents of Uolloslrax's j . SOLOMON DIXON, Villu n.t Hintmrnt in WeMrn N. CALEB DIXON, I . P. S. BEN BOW, i Proprietore. i tSfJL B. DRAKE k SON. I FRESH CONGRESS WATERS, Ay the Aerents.' Stateeville. N. C. Carolina." i i k' WOOD'S nAIR RESTORATIVEy tlf dozen or gross. " fl ?S tWATERS, the case. . . . - j SNUFF different kinds bv the jati blad- ; J L 1 T ' . S i der, or barrel. CIGARS, by the 1,000. : l GARDEN SEEDS, TUST RECEIVED, a large and well-se- lected supply of GARDEN bELDS, f-'l lc Prime New Crop MUSCO- direct trom tne ceieDraiea arm oi landkitu j ijuui & Sox, for sale at THE VARIETY STQR& m: . 1 Feb. 11, 1859. 10-ti or . S. J. EICKEET, ? Statestilli, N. C. YA1X) . MOLASSES, just received, and for sale by i ! i Wm. S. CASOIT. Feb. 4; 1859. 9-1 m j j CU2IBERLAND COUNTV FAIR, ': Heki the 3d, 4th, and 5th Novemfber, 1858. Report of Committee on Steam,. Horse, and Hand Power Machinery : . I ' usi receiveu, iruiu iuuiiu Perry Davidson, and manniactntea dj o. Son, of Philadelphia, an$ from do Davidson, k Co. Thia is 4 firstrrate ; Thorburn, of NswotJc. rtide. well eotten ut. and well made. . In GRASS SEEDS, last cr; 1 RED and WHITE CLOVER, ORCHARD, therhare seen. i -'; HERDU LUCERNE, iBLUEASS. e Irop 8ut teller, by List of Prices, when desired, sent maiL tU(J rtie8 . g(od at thebrice, and; Orders respectfully solicited. ..: . Verj well made. .; f i E. NYE HUTCHISON?. j One. CutUng Machine,. for cutting oata Charlotte, , O&pUna. ar, fodder, shucks, or corn-stalk ; a first Jan. 21, 1859. 7-ly -. ' rate machine, requiring less hand power than : : ; !-i ij : " ....t!.;.!! a thakinl to An tlia ajtrfi work. jjoUp Wirk.. A COLLEGE will pay thejx u to JOS. W. KiOCKTU. Jwre are in imminent need of funds. Dec. 34, lba8. 4-tX B LA NK& iptiona is Wamtted,- 45 K'P f At the Iredell Express Office, 5,000 good . and responsible Subscriptions, for. 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