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is t moths tbcf brother by beind thrown from a horpc in England, the father dymg from disease in Russii. The gentleman Jwho gave this information, stated he iras the' hanker of pavid's father, and that thenewsof the death of the father and brother Md just reached him. his tomahawk in the brain of the mis sionary and that of his wife, and then other Indians rushed in and helpless children, male and female employees were butchered, the house razed to the ground, fences destroyed, and eve ry vestage of once happy home disap- He stated, moreover, J peared. that Da vict came to this country two ! . . . - : ' . vcars ago, having sixty thousand dol- l Appointment of Post Master Generate iars in his possession ; that $30,000 Washington, March 6. The Sen- was lost by the bank failures, during rate to-day confirmed the apppintmont the panic, and that the rest was; soiuan- 'of Joseph Holt, present Commission dered. David is now lying srek in er of Patents, as Post Master Gener- . the' penitentiary. . A petition is in cir- al ; Bartholomew Fuller, of North Cir culation for his telease, which will be ! olina, 5th Auditor ; John Petit, of In sent the council Jthis cyening. Jlia- j diana,, Chief Justice of Kansas; and ny Standatd, lUh Feb. I ex-Senator Jones of Iowa, Minister to ' , . . , . ' I Bogota. A Frog Story,' j X few dayls ago, as two colliers were ! Recovery of the Body of a lo3t Aeronaut, 'working coal in a pit in the neighbor- i The remains-of Thurston, the serci- -hoodi)f Bathgate Linlithgoshire, they naut, who ascended from Toledo, Ohio, were astonished, on breaking a large I last Sentember. bv accident, clineinff i lump of coal, o see a living lWg skip ; on to a cross piece at the bottom of nimbly trout it. xiie mcne in wmcn the (galloon, were-tound near loleaa, it had lived was worn perfectly femooth, , recently and fully identified. .. ana or tne exact snape oi trie The hin id leirs of the animal Gtommroial. -o List of permit laving goods remaining at the j SiatesviUe Depot vp to March 18,1859. v Gaither &co 1 email bo, James & Tatum 1 pr bellows, Jno A Hunt; A H Merritt 1 pg, P J Pitta 1 bbl and lot hides. R F Simon ton, Jethro R Wilson, Jno M McElrath 1 Bmall box, W Turner I email box, A A Hall salt and rice, E B Drake 4 Son lot sundries. C W & C S Hameracholde 3 bales domestic, C S Brown, D G Happoldt 1 email box, C F Fisher, A C Mcintosh, Wi 1 Jenkins. Gray, Bryan tco 1 lot marble, Mary Sherrill 1 pe marble, Isaac Sherrill 1 pe marble, W B Richardson 3 pkgs, W C Liriey 1 pkge, J J Johnson 1 pkge. i i-o ; ' Statesvilie JIarket. Statesville, March 18, 1859. trojr.- are at University Masrazine Editors. least twice as long as those of the or- j Th I folfm:n(r gentlemen have been dmary frog theTorc legs alinoit gone. ekcte Editors of the North Carolina It is.ofa beautiful bronze color. 11 ! TTn;vol.6;Hr M,m,m, .fnr th nr leaped briskly abouUthe momdnt that i u xjt was liberated from its eland abode, i rwi, How manv generations it may have iir it is that cry an- ns'jires been sbut ap from light and impossible to ; say' ; certain it although diminutive in form, abd with great brilliancy of eye, it i vj tedeluvian in appearance. Lt .i 1 i t r -x l I I. i us whii a Kjnu oi ieano ue rouiiL ig that ud the in the Adam into contaclt with a living bci 1 las, in all same air as saihe limpidl 'bathed his sturchiy limbs probability broatH Psoali, or disporte stream in wh'ic'J On the part of the Dialectic Soci ety the Editors are : . Messrs. Vernon II. Vaughn, Mont gomery county, Alabama ; William J. Headen, Chatham county, N. C, and P. Weir,- Greensboro', N. C; On the part of the Philanthropic Society : Messrs. George N. Winson, New born, N. C. ; W..F. Nicholson, Hal ifax, N. C. ; and George P. Bryan, Halifax, North Carolina. It Of ncr- A short Sermon to Mammas. i ininii ladies especially" married las, re inbre given, I think, ledt itheir personal apparanc they are conscious tlatthe tlijj nf their .;vou,th is ironc. than incn .do: not "sneak 'of public occas set dinner parties and full drei balls, We learn from the Standard that George Seitzer, Esq., of Catawba co., is the first. County Court Clerk to re turn' his abstract of Taxablos to the when i Comptroller. He has conformed his bloom . list, as the other Clerks will do, to the new law, and the increase over last year is about $1000. corrected week. lit BY 1 Bacon 0 10 0 12 J Beef 0 4l&) b Beeswax 022 025 Butter 015 (o0 18 Coffee 014 (a) 1CJ Candles, Tallow 025 Adaman tine 030 035 Corn 075 (aOSO Chickens 010 (012 Dried' Apples, peeled 110 Dried Peaches,- peeled 3 80 ' unpeeled 1 00 Eirirs.dozO 8 r. ALEXANDER t CO.J Feathers t) 35 Oi40 Flour 425 (450 Flaxseed 100 4 Hides, dry 012 Green 000 Lard : 010 012 Linseycl030 (035 Molasfes0 45 (a,065 Sails 0 06 ("JI07 0G5 (075 002J 1 OOG i WW GRAD. B1LT0. 0EHTHL COLLEGE, I' Ja prepared to do - h All kinds of Plate-work, Peas liaga liice Salt bugar i Loaf1 Tallow Wheat 012 (014 018 (ad 20 010 (a,(l-2 0 85 (aOO Charlotte Market. 1 jlaiich 15, 1S59. " Mrs. J. A . T Alt If O If , f LATE OF SALISBURY, ' FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY an nounce to the Ladies of States-. ville and the surrounding coun- I try, that she has LOCATED IN THIS PLACE, j and inteida carrying on the j nocccrtRViMn diiciiiccc is all its takious braxches, in TBS In th,e neatest and most desiraoie strie, ana Latest and most Appro ved Styles p"f0Jte imProvemeDta; kn0WQ t0 She will be in the Montjljr receipt of the XeetlifiUd"in the best possible manner. Lrtcst Paris and liewJori FasA.onsr j Irregularity of the teeth, . diseases of the and flatters herself that, from long expenence . anf aQtrum 8uccesifuUy treated. in the tusinessehe can please all who may n,,,, bv mail : otherwise, will faror her with their patronage, , rcceiye prompt at-tnfon. She warrants perfect Fits, and good tcork on all Terms : Cash or note on completion of work. occasions. j She fefers the Ladies to the following card of Mrs. A. A. Barker, Fashionable Dress-; makers of Salisbury : , A C ABD. I would most heartily recommend Mrs. V annoy to the Ladies of rtatesville, as a competent Dressmaker and perfect lady. and one in whom they may place every confidence. She lias been in "my employ for the last three years, and is perfectly competent to do any thing in a Dressmaker's line. She cuts by Taylor's justly celebrated system, which is a sufficient guaranty for her fUting. Salisbury, N.C.. A. A. BARKER. March 2d, 1859. ym 2J. Mrs. VannoV will carry on the above business at her Residence on Main St., fonncrlv Occupied bv Qui ncy Sharp, i Eeq., and nutrly. opposite Mr. naiKer s jivtc.. Ladies preferring to be fitted at their rcsi i dence, vill .please inform Mrs. V. to that ! effect, and she will be in readiness, at all ' times, to attend their calls. J. A. V. Statesvilie, March 18, 1850. 15-tf . To the Physicians, Farmers, and Ife- chaaici ef western Hoith.CaroIiiif jt ENYBHUTCHISOKg Irwin t Corner THE LlVKIt 1 INVlOaRATOlB! rKEtUKRO BY DK. tAKrOKIV I I IS ON or THRJ BB9T H'ROATIYH AND 14TKB MB. Irwin t 'f0mer3 . i.f . i-,iid,4orifftJiirfciiicikwii. . . ' 1 l sat .tilr CWfcittir, fcat nmKj acting Brw m um Offer a rery large and varied Stock tf f u-Teeth Extracted without pain.-! -Feb. 25. 12-tf i 0 1 AMD CHEAP t PRIG AND UI OTIS I Qf ulj ineotings of dfmostic however, in the time, oF Another Victim. We publish to-day. the marriage of one of our best friends, -J. W. Spuuld- in the, pleasing wiifct, and ing, Esq., of Ilielimond. We have teared ever since he went with bom- hen the wife must et'erm- but of the d Kfe. N"o"v, au otlter. wi ;ret.ain her jJjoh'n Anderson's afe'etion to thb last, byiicatncss, taste, ironer variotv ot dress. That: anu a aladv moclore Perry on the Japan expediti on that he was has fast growing daughters, strapping j desperate, and sure.j becomins enoujin rasti he and has should 5 i sans, a ih I a dav long, is no reason why she ever enter tjlie family circle vnm pled'hair, soiled cap, or unfasteVieil gown. Thd prettiest woman in Ithc world would be spoiled by suclj sinsyui her toil ;t. The morning's - duties, even in tne s-torc-rooom ami kuch-ju, m ty be performed .in lifting, t tuinc, and tien changed for biliments erlually tidy and fitting. - Tlt2 fashion of the. day should always bo re'lectcd in woman's dres?, .accord in rr to; hp i hosition- and a?e: the eve ..v,. . - 0 craves for variety as keenly fas Bacon, Haio9ft012. Sides U11J Uog 010011 Beeswax 021 Butter 013 Candles, Adaman tine 027 030" Sperm 0 40 Coffee, Rio 0 1230 14 Lagu'iraOH (0 16 Java 018 (0-22 Cotton, r Fair to good 0 10(30 11 Odin to mid. 0 9 0 10 Flour, . Ex sup. in bbls 5 70 575 In bags 2 62 d; Superti.2o3 (2 63 Fine 22 Grain, Wheat 100 1 15 Corn 070 (0 72 080 i 073 0t0 Rye Peas ' Beans, white 100 Oats 04-3 000 Meal; 070 Hides, . Drv 1 012 (013 . Green 0 05 (1)06 Iron, j Comm. 0 05 ) Rolled 00.H ! Lard ! 011 0m ' Molasses, N. O.i 0 55 Su. lib. 0 60 W. IJ 0 33 ($0 40 ! Nails ; 005 (000 Salt, sck. 140 (150 I Spirits,- . Rvewh 075 100 N'. C. " 0 40 (c0 45 Ap. Br. 0 75 (100 Peach 1 00 ($1 50 Sugars,1 ' -N. Oil. 010 (71011 L Loaf 0 14 (aiO 16 ! Dr. A: A. LAURENCE HAVING COMPLETED HIS MEDICAL EDUCATION and located, permanently, among them, respectfully presents his claims to the patronage of his friends in Statesvilie and Iredell. I Statesvilie, March 8, 1859. 14-tf Wamted, 5rCC BUSHELS GOOD WHEAT, for ,UUU which the highest market price 7 will be paid in CASH. AddIv to J. F. ALEXANDER & CO, March 11, '59. 6IER DBYj GOODS. HOPKINS, HULL & ATKINSON, 23S Baltimore Street, alt rivtouc ! Respectfully invite the attention of buyers to i tneir SPRING STOCK Of British, French, and American DRY GOODS. We hare 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 enahle a merchant to buy of us With the best advantage to liinisclf, a31 the goods he may : need in our line. In all things we 1 shall, try to consult the interest of omr custo mers. Orders sent to us shall be carefully at tended to, and goods dispatched promptly. HOPKINS, HULL, & ATKINSON. B. B. HOPKINS, ROBT. FICLL, TI10S. W. ATKINSON, ll-2m ll9,rf MEedlicMes, : K , '-1 uM it t' 14-tf Baltimore, Feb. 15, 1859. tiMr os-ldrha-. husband at hia'ojiua all i committed matrimony. Well, there's no telling what a man may come to. Hal. Register. The value of the steamers lying idle at New York amount, according to the estimate of their owners to 7,350,000. . In a recent fifrht in California be tween a lawyer and a. doctor, both armed with broadswords, the lawyer cut 61F the doctor's left hand, and the doctor genteelly amputated the Law yer's head. That was pretty "sharp practice" on both sides. Every girl who intends to qualify for marriage, should go through a course of cookery. Unfortunately, but few wipes arc able to dress any thing but themselves. . Salisbury Market. ! March-15, 1S59. the palate; an then, I honestly protest, whatever her age, a naturally good looking woman is always Jiaildsome. Por, happily, there exists moire than one kind of beauty. There ji-i the beauty of infancy, the beauty of youth, the beauty jbf maturity, and believe nie, ' ladies and gentlemen, the beauty Kf tin if vimi do not sniol it v your Own want ot juugement At any ajre i a woman may pe pleasingly cjressed. becoming A Chemb's $inile will Tame a Savage. The houses of the Kabyle v am Why should crinoline be abolished? Because it introduces all soTts of women- into fashionable circles. Apple?, Dried 050 ($125 Bacon 010 (a.011 Beeswax 0 20 (a,0 25 Candles, 0 24 0 30 Cbflee, Kio 012i0H Java 017 (022 Cotton 010011 Corn 7 0 (gp 80 " Meal 0G5 (rt;0 75 FeathersOaO (0 35 Flour, bbl. 400 5 40 '0 sack 2 30 (2 50 Iron, bar 0 05 Lard 01.0.012 Molasses, Cuba 0 37 0 45 K. Orl.055 (0 65 Musco. 0 45 (ajO 50 Na'ilscut005J(o)006 Oats 0 40 (0 50 Oils, Tanners 0 50 -0 95 Rags, lb 002J Salt, sck. 170 175 Sugar, Biwn 008 011 Crush 1 0 13 (0 15 Ctar. 011J(013 Tallow 010 (012 v heat,; White 0 95 105 'Red -080 (cf)0 90 Wool i 025 ($030 W. M. Wyatt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN B m TLT &t ' I r-- Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Varnish, &c, &c, &.C., Salisbury, N. C. Jan.!, 1859 5-ly . Ill CHARLOTTE, H. C. K M. OATES&Co;, Have in Store and for Sale, ' A.t Charleston 3?rices, : 'A Lare Stock of 1 ,iST.t'flXXi.7n Fayetteville Market. - March 14. village y; the sent for if art her 1 1 1 .. T A . I ' .1- . were all butiae.serieu ami, em ) women and children had been : -protection to nciffhborinjr tribes renoved from the scat of war. j In one, , ; a. Zouave, mad for plunder, wa. struck 4 byoMervini' a huge jar of rudely baked Earthenware standing in a cornjer. To I -rush forward and 'dash it to picpes with , f his' musket-butt was the affair cjf a scc- -ond, when, to his surprise, oujt rolled ; a poor littld Kabyle child, wlo, for gotten amidst the general coaifusion i add fight, jlad crept into the jar for .' shelter. Tlic Zouave raised his mus ket, but the little chernb smiled on its t 1 . 1 . 1 i 1 A large portion of the swamps in Florida is said to be capable of pro ducing five hundreL bushels of frogs to the acre, with alligators enough for fencing. The Louisville Journal contains a string of verses addressed "To G. D. Prentice.' The concluding one Alum 060 Bacon 0115012 Bajririnc, ' : ' Ounnv 01S (0 20 Dundee 0.1 8 0020 Beeswax 025 Coffee, Rio 0120 131 LaguiraO 15 0 10 Java 0120 Cotton, Fair to pood 011i011i .Old. to mid. 010 011 Cot Yarn, in" ! 5 to 10 021 COin6 to '; Dom. Goods. ouires whether he will not her "when balmy sleep" has wrapt Sheet'g 0 8j 1 ' -L tL- j- c ir o " t Osnah. 010.1 her spirit "in a dream of bliss, and Fcatherso3:" .holy angels arc watching her, anti FlaxseedlOO press upon her lips "a sweet kiss. Prentice Wys : "We emphatically an- Iron, Swedish com bar 000 do1 wide 0 07 V Amer. OOG En 2. 004 Lard : 0 12 (alO 13 Lead , 008 0 0Si ) Molasses v Cuba 028 0030 I N.i 0.J 045 (0 50 (Naila 004J(0 05 UllJ Linseed 100 Tan'rs 070 100 ( Salt, sack Shot.-pbg, Com'on225 NEW AND FASHIONABLE Furniture Charlotte, N. C. J. M. SANDERS & Co. Are constantly receiving from New York, Boston, &c, a general assortment of tine 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, at very low prices, will please give them a call. . i Also, on hand, , FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES, l J. M. SANDERS & Co. ' Charlotte, N. C. Feb. 11, 1859. 10-ly Building Lot for Sale ! IN STATESVILLE. A portion of which consist of the following articles: 1,000 Sacks SAIT, (seamleBS.) lOO Sacks RIO COFFEE. 30 Sacks JAV A. 46 Illids. X. O. SUGAR. 50 Bbls. COFFEE SUGARS. 40 Illids. W. I. MOEASSES. 75 Bbls. N. O. do. 40 Kits No. 1 & 2 MACKEREL. 20 half barrels do. io.onn lbs. Brisres IROS, ass'd. SPICE, PEPPER, GIXGER, and various other articles. WE Are the exclusive Agents for the sale of Kettlewortb's Manipulated OILS, &c. Pure Sperm, Whale, "Sea Elephant, Laid, and JJiacmnerT. f? TANNERS' OIL, from 65 cti to $145 gallon, warranted pure. j . LINSEED OIL, at Manufacturers pricey M BURNING FLUID, TURPENTINE kfed ALCOHOL, 05 eta. per gaie ty the mil. very low.. .)-,.- VARNJSHES, Coach, Im. English Finish ing, Furniture, Copal, (extr4 No. 1 ad. 2,); Leather, Picture, Daraar, and Greei. JAPANS, Black and Brown, j ' l PAINTS, &c. ; ' j ; H- PURE WHITE LEAD IN OIL, by th lb. or ton, from 8 to 12J cU. per lb. f SNOW-WHITE ZlNK, CHROME QRttN, CHROME YELLOW, PARIS ORE BURNT and RAW UilBER, :&i A large assortment of j PAINT BRUSHES. French and American ! . ( . WINDOW GLASS, If i5 - From 8X10 to ZOXUl PUTTY," . j: --I Ready for use in Cans and Bladdeiifc French, English, and German PERFUMERY. ! TOILETTE COMBS AND BRUSHES- GENUINE COLOGNE. Churchill's 'Preparation of the HypophbB- phites, fortheCUKEofCV-!NUiU.r Medical Cases and Surgical bisb-uments. 1 . Sole Wholesale AgeuU of UollOitstti Pills and Ointment in Western Carolina. - ".J WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVES, by-gie dozen or gross. FRESH CONGRESS' WATERS, by .the oase. I . ' ' SNUFF different kinds by the ar, bind- " J- 1 1 : 1 u uer, or uurici. t, CIGARS, by the 1,000. f ' if GARDEN SEEDS, Just received, from landrctbl. Son, of Philadelphia, and film Tliorburn, of Nw YoaKi - GRASS SEEDS, lisUrpp-; RED and WHITE CLOVER, ORCHARD, HERD'S, LUCERNE, & BLUE GRAS. List of Prices, when desired, sent by mail. Orders respectfully solicited. -,'1 r E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO!l Charlotte. N. Uarohm. Jan. 21, 1859. 7-ly imrlfyinKitlM blood. .VtMM OMCttuitry, all bUIwmk u.tlu Bainhil iMlloMi UPrincd la UM ttona mt warn. CmtkarHc. It aMMrtbaM UM mtwa M lb wmS ' Una thai it mm tt : m4 Ku fkum aUilr la teitatM aoMs, will atmicUMa, and Wld h Turn LItvt to mm af tba kamaa hoij ; and whaa it IkvWwan of lk ratna art M aliaoal aMiralr JtJr tot th. Tan T Mriw atoaaaca te at bmH,tbabanMi rmtaaa hartmr tmii t4a ha datT can, mm of tba Btvprtatora raetiea af aiora taaa twaat . araaravita ta caaatarael tba It la Uabla. Ta prara that Ifala ranadj to bwd wiib Um Com- baa bat to try a boula, and Tbaao Qui ranm.a all thatntoauauDolTluK tatbatt lBTi(aranD( ina aionara. aoaetinc a radtcal cara. Btllatata attmrka ara xiTr lUTtgorattor. Om doat aAar Milne to auf tad pravant tha food frjna Oaty mm daaa taken baliMra paare. Only hko ' takan at (aatly. mni entaa Cot On. doM taken aAar aarh t3T Una doaa ot two taa- Kick Ilradarhc. , Oiia boiila iakov for to Caaaa of. Ibo dlaaaao, and UalyotM aoaa Immadiairij I k. anaa aftMi MtMeatatl im MorblU, and a pravantira I Kf unijr o-ta do" .a u yatera Ibo oScett 6f "tnaili Una botl taken for . lowaaaa or unnatarai color One doaa takra a.a)iort ' for to (be appetite, and make One :doad el leu repealed rlMFa la ka worat lot ma. Bow! complainta jlald One pt tare doaaa curat at ThQdren : there la no sorer, . tba world, aa it merer Af. J . If A few bottle caret abaorbenta. We take pleonre la rerom preventive tor Fever niitt ! and all ! re of a 111- bealiht aetioa of Ibe maaeof hafanctteoatwbaairba are at num. end Ibe weota of eee ocean ibe Uel I ai.iaina of that or. enusaal rapidity, t jk MrfonM lu. JanelioM e)L'.( on tne e. 9 E. For the laaa anaoa n aie eraar, ta a 0 lyeara, to tad aoaaa taaaade jaaaay daraaejaeaente M wbicb pat at hat (uund, an j parapn tree O plaint, to any oflu tonaa, j coin ictioa ie certain. r- ieteruid or bad aaattcr bate 5 j place a beelihe horn af bate, . 2 ieauafnit feed to deyea well, 'riviii tone and bceiik la th . Itbe caaae of tba dUeeae I . . L. a a..a . itbe: eeceaieaal - aaa ef M a. e - o 85 flctent ta rallare tba Moetaak riaiue; and aoarins. retlrrnc, prevent. , Klgltt" niirht, tooaena: tue bowabi tl-renrea. t meal wtllcura Ujrapcpela afaoufult will almava ra.iava malt abetraettoa reinotea tba make, a par fact euro. - 1. 1. Il a enre caie f Cttolcr el Cholera. iwodod to throw Out Of tba cine after a lone airknaea, Jan Mftlec reweaaa all aej- fi oaa the akin. I time Lefore eatrngj gltee t- food dicst wall. ; rftatee - c nroHie) ' mat ehile S a ra inei r end talmoat to the first doaa. tacks caAiecd by V orma la aafer, or epeeeter reaiedy la Dropsy, by awtting ike RiettdltK fhta tnenlrina at A ox. Chill Fever. lout Typ. It oparaiaa , aiv willing K. lealirr ao ni A 1 if .-9i with cartaintr. aad thouaatid. i I eraaderful rlrtuea. I ' I -All who na It are trlrliicr their ttuValmoua ttatlmonr In Ita favor. - - ( j e9Nlx Water tit the ntotrth with tha Iitvt- ! gorator, out! awalJow both together, i THE LIVER IN VIG ORATOR , . 13 A 8CIKNTIFIC SUtPjrAI. MikrOVKRV. and ia dlly I working core, altnoat too Kraal to bcliera. It cam If ey i Buurie, cam (A ret dot jaictaa brn.m, and aeldoni aoro tbaa ; one bottle to reo,nlred to cure any kind of I.lver Onoipiatat, (from Ibe worat Jnumlit or lt--pna to a conunoa alawmcAe. all af ahich are tba rrault or a l)lacaac5t 1.1 re r. as rate oaa dollar ran ottlk. I. , J)r. 8ANFOKD, Pi-oprletor, StS Broadeay, Kaw otk. Eetailed by all nrncsiaia. ) S. J. RICKERT. Statesvilie Feb. 16-11 ! HENDERSON & ENNIS Wholesale and Retail Dealerl in IM LIedicfiiDie, AND ' OaenniiicaIl, Faints, Colors, Varnishes, Bmshes.'Win : dow Glass, Putty, uye stuns, xc.t .Linseed, Lamp, and Machinery Oil, Kerosen$ Qd and Burning Fluid, Jjomps 0 every description, Perfumery andTo'd'tt Articles, , ' GARDEN SEEDS, : CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, PURl WINES AND LIQUORS), for Medicinal Purnose9. ' ! FINE SEQARS, TOBACCO, 4c, SALISBURY, 7-ly ::. i i x. Co GUANO. 20 Tons now on band, at t!ic fol lotrin? prices : B.0. 1, $56 per ton. ISo. 2, $51 per ton. We have pamphlets to furnish hbv person information in regard to its use. ; ; R. M. OATES, L. S. WILLIAMS. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. ll-5t 40 ( ( Buck (Soiritn, 225 250 The Lot lying between the Post 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. Carlton. i JOIIN H. DALTON. Feb. 11, 1859. 10-tf PHYSICIANS. Will find a select Stock of 4 Pure Chemicals EXTBATS5 Norti) Carolina ffitfymitz' SNOW CAMP v 1 , Machine Shop; a ' AND' j j' Foundry, ALAMANCE COUNTY, N. C. V FIRE IfJSURAKCE, The Subscriber having been appointed Agent of the swer, we will. assailant aar though perfectly at home. vThe rude Zcuave's heart was t)uchel. Perhans he thought of pome far-off home in France, where a brother or ' sister might be -playing in the sunshine Mikc-the poor Kabyle child whej smiled unconscious of the threatening juu.ket. Perhaps, it Was merely his bejtter na ture totichci by; that smile. I know - - W S . . a, 1 1 1 was, but 1 do knpw Unit laying down his musket on, secured the child on his bsick with his turban, and them rushed J forward on his way. The popr baby . was thus bo of the frav. but it seemed to have a charmed life The balls whistled harm lessly by it ; I and though that naght the brave Zbuate was found Jyin on his ' fac with a ball through his biiin, the cVild was asleep and unharmed. It was subsequently adopted by the offi 1 ccrs of the rseffimcnt. and is yet alive. ;' Sketches pf Algeria. 1 -I . 'v ... . . not how this ' the Zouave, tljp ground, VALUABLE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE, IN ASHEBORO', N. C. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED 1 Oilers for Sale, orf-accommoilating terms, his possessions in the pleasant and salubrious Town of Asheboro, Itandolph county, N. C. - The lot embraces . . A WHOLE SQUARE in the centre of said town, and the most eli gible sot (or residence in it. The improve ments are A TWO-STORY. DWELLING, with a porch in front, Kitchen, Outhouses, Stable, and a very convenient office. 1 lie dwelling has been nicely painted and papered, thus bolno though the jhick.it ? S SSX: yard, with a Dairj- attached. A large and umbrageous Grovc"protect9 the premises, in Summer, from the rays of a scorching sun, with a beautiful Flower-yard in frent, to charm and please the senses of aijy of Flora's most exquisite votaries. There ia also attached, A Large Kitchen Garden, which is very productive, And other Tillable Land. --. -. , -II 1.- o.u '-Horrible Hassacre. v,tn tne aoove w.n . ," The. Rer. Mr. Klifman, a Method- 2 O U A- O t L ist missionary, who has been preach- O F Anf O O D Jj A JN D , ins: for the (Indians of Oregon since near town. - 1 - -1 .,1 ..io -i ... 1 .r(i.i...iiL: tx tH was tnnrdorfwi witn nisi iamnv. Ashehoro 13 Known 10 ucuucui mc ucuiuu- nf Inner sJrX. under singular and an- t and most pleasant villages for residence jn : . .t . - ' mi .'- i 11 palling circumstances, xne sm having broke out among the Flour. FamilvG?.r Super. 0 00 Fine 5 73 Scratch 5 50 Grain, Corn 0 00 ' Wheat 0 00 Rve 0 90 lOO Oats OGo Peas 085 090 Hides, Prv 010 010 II P. Br. 100 1 25 NCApOSo North' n Apple 075 NpWh047 050 North'n, do 0 38 040 Sugars, : Loaf 015 Crush 013 013$ Coffee 010 31U P. Rico 010 N.O. Tallow Green 005 006 Wool 016 018 019 atJtiertiscmcnt. - -o ' T. C. .ANDERSON, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKER, STATESVILLE, N. C, TENDERS HIS THANKS to a generous Public for past patronage! and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a contin uance of the same. j Havms Hist received a O e ; EXECUTOR'S SALE. I VALUABLE NEGROES. fPHE Undersigned, as Executorof the estate X of Mrs. Elizabeth Hines, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on Thursday, the 31st of March instant, at 10 o'clock, at the late residence of the deceased, in the county of Alexander, on South Yadkin, near Rock Spring Mecting-House, the following Prop erty, to-wit : j "SIX LIKELY NEGROES: j Martha, aged 36; William, 15 ; Albright, 11 ; Rachel, 14 ; John, 8; Jane, 1 year old. ! These Negroes are very Likely. .. - ; I ALSO: ! I 1 Mare ; 1 Likely Mule; Cows and Calves ; ! Hogs ; Household an4 Kitehen Furniture ; 1 ; Wagon; Farming Utensils, &c. j i Also; at the same time, will be i j RENTED THE FARM. ! j Terms made known at Sale. j E. M ACL ALL AND, Ex'r. March 9, 1859 . ' 14-3tpd i T. C. & B. G. Worth, s 1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Wilmington, . C. DEALERS in Lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement, Land Plaster, Robin- i 7 m. aa B -e WW J ! son's Manipuiaieu uuauo, ias- 1 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Of Charlotte, vV ill receive and forward Applications for Insurance against Loss -and Damage by Fire, oar the principles of the Company. . j The Company is doiug a prosperous business. No call has cjr'er yet been made for ain, in stalment on a premium note, E. B. DRAKE, ll-tf ! Agent. WATGH1S ;. JEWELRY, Prcparatipns, i SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ' ' i &c., &C, j , si Great care is exercised in the preparation of SYRUPS, TINCTURES, FLUID EX TRACTS, and OINTMENTS j aUbemg ntftde strictly in accordance with the U. S. PHAR MACOPOEIA, and conformably with repent improvements in PHARMACY, 1 AT nnvnnnfiniT " C. TWfCtO 1? BDriuig SALISBURY, N. C. My AT ! xo. 5 Granite Range, J. 6. WILKINSON & CO. I RESPECTFULLY announce to tthe public at large, that they will always kep a. large and handsome stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Ptadd Ware, Walking Canes, Clocks, 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, jgive us a trial, and we will guarantee that they will be done better and cheaper than at any other house in North Carolina, j All orders attended to. with promptness and dispatch. J. G. WILKINSON & Co. Charlotte, Feb. 18, 1859. 11-lm , ' OLD SILVER. ' 5 Bbls. Machine Oil, ' Very superior, at only $1.25 gallon W. II. WYATT, 500 OUNCES OLD SILVER ker & Clarfcs Pbospbatlc Fertil- WILL BE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR izer. Orders for any of the' above filled JEWELRY, without charge of Commission. Terms Cash, aj March 4, 3m;pd. j Q 5 Q.ranite HaTlgG iVnt irf ' Opposite pie Manswn xiouse, 11 VaVV THE Proprietors of this establishment - PII ARM ACEIJ T rO ALj lie generally, that Uiey are still manufactur ing . ) FROM TWO TO SIX HORSE POWER Wheat Threshing Machines, With Wrought or Cast Iron Cylinders, of all sizes, cither portable or stationery. The latest improved Wrought Cylinders, th with the tap on the Inside, which obviatej all difficulty in reversing the teeth, when one. side gets worn. These machines will suit the wants of every farmer. t . Sugar Cane Crashers. 'W'e are also manufacturing,, upon the best model, a superior article of Sugar Can Crush ers, which nave sufficient capacity, wath one good horse, to extract 50 gallons of juice per hour, andTit only occupies a space of about 3 feet, so that the mill is very portable. 'We do hot hesitate to say, that our Cane Crushers are the best that have ever been introduced into the State, and every farmer growing caue should possess one. We still manufacture Factory Gear, Circular Saves, Grist and Saw ' Mill Irons of every description. Cutting Ma chines of differen tkinds and sizes, Corn Set ters, Smut Machines; all kinds of 'Casting and Machine work made to order, at short no tice. J -A good supply of material on hand, and the work done ey experienced workmen,' and under the supervision of the proprietors, who are practical mechanics, j Having hadm any years experience, they do not hesitate to say,' that no effort will be spared on their bait to give general satisfaction. . Send in vour orders for those celebrated Machines, that you may be furnished jjn good time for this season. r Any thing in our line will be delivered on the N. C. Railroad at Graham's, marked aa directed. . ! Terms reasonable, to suit the times. All orders' for work, or letters on business, addressed to S. Dixon, Davidson Sc. Cc4, Snow Camp, Alamance County, N. C, will Srecei' prompt attention. I SOLOMON DIXON, i CALEB DIXON, i - BERRY DAVIDSON, P. S. BENBOW, . Proprietors. 1 B. DRAKE & SON, I Agents, Statesrille, N. C Salisbury, N. 4 RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, C. F. ; j a WTLKIXSON & Co New Supply of Materials .5.l F'b-18-1859-"-2- Directly from tbe Jfortli, Bought exclusively toith Cash, K HE CAH AFFORD TO I SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. I have removed to the room, up stairs, over aUPX refinement and intelligence. It is located on AtencJ. i j ' j vaSes. ' the Plank Road leading from Salem to Fay- tJw on UxcAxr i not etteville. and 22 miles south of the North! , A, A.vr-v-. ,. Sa wKile th( mi'issionarv's familv were attacked, the former theught the pes- ; wroim- xv.,r . - m i! j ti . , -. , i'i r.i Mv only reason for offering to tell is, tbat tilence, had- been introduced j by the j 'fu are located in aoth r portion of wliitea with tbe intention of extermih- tua state. atiner the red face Art.mrr nnon.this i Pnr tprms and other information, please to the subscriber, or to Dr. J HWiV uuuuimuu, IUCU llt Al CiCp OS3 -A bola chief was selected i in Baid Brantlev, as the law will be enforced . against all persons so onenamg. l win give . FIVE CENTS reward and no thanks to any j one who will return said C. F. Brantley. 1 JAMES BRANTLEY. .. March 4. 3t-pd. ' HORSE I JACK CUTS. , FRESH Landreth & Son ' . i revenge. for the deed, who stole into the cham ber of the sleeping family and buried apply to the subscriber, or to I. Dr. Worth, Asheboro. Q. M. ANDREWS, Summerville, Harnett co., N, C March 18, 1859. 15-tf M. THE SUBSCRIBERS to the FEMALE COLLEGE will pay their subscriptions to JOS. W, STOCKTON. j We are in imminent need of funds. Dec. 34, 1858. 4-tf 1 I TJST RECEIVED, a large and well-se- mW 1- r n A TJTYITV RPFFlS HAVii JUSI K&U&Lynu direct from the celebrated firm of UarnaiTH, HANDSOME OUTS, 4---RIETY ST0BE 5 Bbls. Machine 0i Refined Lard Od, at onljrTS cts. al. ii. wyatt; J Salisbury, 10 Bbls. Tanner's ffil A Superior Article, at $15. per bbl,;' W. H. WYATT, 1 5 Bbls. Tanner's 01, Warranted Pure Straits, til' gal. i- W. H. WYATT, ; f Salisbury, 15 Bbls. Varnish, Damar, Japan, Leather, Coach Bod$ As' ... Art. . f n -a .J r.--i ' ' " pnauurn KJOpu, Tvrnuure, emar picture, . . i - . , , , , i j. Sold at Manufacturers; prices, by , CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAIR, W H W Yl A T TP j HeId th 3d 4ti ftnd 5th Norembek 1858. ; -H-f TT -'1 .Report ofCommittee on Steam, Horse, and wnoies&ie ana j&euui v ' - i nana rower jaacnmery i s One Sugar Cane Crusher is exhibited by Perry Davidson, and manufactured! by 8 ! Dixon, Daridson, k Co. This is first-rata . ;ln well trniteri tin ttA well TTin.O Tn Seeds, Seeds, jS,.(jj&j? the same parties ; -very good at the price, ana ? very, well made. " i i One ; Cutting Machine, ; for cutting oat ' straw, fodder, shucks, orcorn-eUlks i a first- f ' rate machine, requiring less hand power than V D&DO.tll8T.i.' SAUSBXIT,ir.tC HORSE BILLS, j AT I THE EXPRESS OFFICE. or 8. J. EICXERT, I Statzstiluc, N. C. Feb. 11, 1859. 10-tt GRASS, ORCHARD, LAWX GRASS, And A general assortment of .Landrctn's - Garden Seedt),3' Just received, by W. II. WYATT, DRUGGIST. 1; SalUlmry, HlC. vh. 4. i?soy y-zm . . - - j.: B L A NKS anything of the kind to do the samej Dee. 1U, ISOS. . ir-omo w work. At the Iredell xjrpress Office, 5,000 good nd responsible Snbccrlptlous, for hich the rery bejrt Paper will be exchanged
Iredell Express (Statesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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