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- ' ;"'" ""' - . .. Jr. " ' ' , 4 r " . TIE N01TH TERMS 200 PER ANXJJC VOLUME XXI.- N0.; - , . --JIi I m-. FAYETTE VILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEB RUARYT 2, mo 1 tuHtos OF SUBSCRIPT St ng I e copy ,in advance, per annum at the eud of the yss.r , Si ogle c opi e8, lire cents. No tubscri ntiiin wi 1 1 i. .-..;... a r-i?sithan A - ..-,. VV-iTV 4U1 I 7 ut lis. ' f ' ' "" ' "' "" - ' --zs4r- r -tZT-r-lb.-jZ,.. .-. I?! V. ... J.--- a ? . I V THE NOBLEST M(MVfeJUflE , PUBLIC .GOOD Uis. , J $2.00 c 1 3,4)0 , 1 MISCELLANEOUS AY ALL-SIZES AND STlM-s, maae u six UV order. Also, one box of glass tor ecry size . Pictures, just t Ui1j famitumt is, for tlie lion, for Nov. v--mt Ttate of AdvertUinj Sixty cents per square of It; lines, or urst, and 3u cents for each subsequent ic :y period under three months. ' For three months, ...... For six months, ....... For twelve months, ...... Other advertisements by the year o I PT 11-1 A rtraifijUF. n -.1 1 1 . .... .lUTcrn.ivin i I u til I 1 1 C Ulttl I T : , stvta thenumber of in sertioiiH desired.o' fwiscthey ,, I M 00 flfl VANORSDELL'S GALLERY. FAYfJTTE VILLE, N". C. CARRIAGE FACTORY. A. A. M'KETIIAN T7" EEPS A LESSOPT TO TYRAKJS. The Hex if de Pari has lately published a cu rious correspondence, w hich took placa betw een Louis Philliupe and Ferdinand IL shortly after the accession of the former to the throne of France, as a ' - I . A. . 4.1. S constantly on hand a large assortment of constitutional soverign, and of the latter to the . , , ' IV vi.;i r --,-rv .1 esc riot ion. which are well i thrr of Nanles. as the legitimate bcir. lhe re- to and faithfully made and finished in the i.igiitkst and : puoliCation of these letters after the downfall of Lou- . .1 . . . . . t i.Miin'T ?1I'TI 1 worK are ubeater man aim t-aiAm-'" 1 '"!e 'verted until forbid, andcharged ruiny ,nah,Mhim to sell his work on the mot favor eaiiy a..u -. promptly. J if ;-wj!j!i WJjitK n all h i nils execute '-..r If P. J. SIXCLAIR, EmTon andPop- ! bale terms. Nov. 13. 1858. EY AT 'L AT j .V if the Insurance tiiriingf Hy JAMES C DAVIS, V A T T O II N E Y A T L A V, Carthage, N. C ALL business entrustud to his care prompt attention, March 2, lbot). ly rll receive 31. J. McDUFFll I ATTOitXEV AND COUN'SELLUl I'A.V, Fayi.ttkv. 1.1.1:, s.'o. I f X. A. MCLEAN, f j r ATTORNEY AT WW LI MBER' dK. N C, r-ST- Collectioiis promiitlv attended' April Zlat. lUCOiy. tf ERRANT, WILSON & BRO., ILIPORXEIIS AND DEALERS turbed possession of his crown, which hs left intact to his son, caused a triumphant laugh on the part of the friends of despotism. Now, however,- the laugh is on the other side. This corresjHndenca consist of a letter of adricu from LouU Philippe, and Fer' dinand's reply. The French King, the representa tive of the vouner branch of the Bourbon family. had just been raised to the thronp, by th free will ; DISPOSING OF OLD STOCK. r A pedlcr of tin-ware, who had been travelling from y lautation. to plantation, in one of the South- en states, wr rariro of notions." found but i anterns. an article of which I ota-tc.. 1m-- 1 .. . . li.f.. - n uesnair ot ectuntr na 01 i--'-'1"""' : GOVEU.XOSS CF STATD FOH lSiL The following are the Gotciu-ji-.s of the A. .-7eraL ' A few xlay sine ( 1 a limited . s he had ft . larS, them at what he fd a very reducctl price, vet he foand purchasers as scarce as clover in the.jSand hills. At length a tavern-keeper directed him to n farmer, who he swiid was very much in want of the article. To the house of this ready customer went Jonathan, determined to get his trouble's worth out of him The first person he met was the ov-rseerj who was lounging by the side of the road. 5 -Y6i don't want to buy a good'lantefn, do you?" asked jJohnathan. - . ' i.- Y, though I retkon I "do," returned the.oer sefr, iow miiHi 'knought you sk for one " "Orfly thirtj'-c.even and a half ceuti. " Wai, 'spose you give me one." The pdh?r accordingly save him a lantern, and rectiviag his money proceeded onwards. -"You don't want to buy a first rate lantern do you ?"-jtid he to the ovcreer's wife, who was wash- ..1 . jnjr cKuues iuine spring States of the Union : ,.VDC, rMrTa. k v-m invt v OTC. ns i of the people, after expulsion ot the lder brancn, in i vbr civwqs it me spring. WINES, LIQUORS U ANA CIGARb, j 1 chsirlci x . andf tlms enjoying the -' was the reply "Mr B lias been ' a iro.lHA felliiUi,!, benefits of resistance, to tyranny, fclt.dispcd gen-.'ntink one this long while." - - aCnnEEjSk RESPECTFULLY invife the ?ier.ti 1 crously to give liis cousin of Naples the benefit of j Jon rhan accordingly served her out one at th fKct iSi toilers and BarKeepers in genera j, pleasant fcx;cri,nce in kingly eoaceKsion ; Avhile "Tii )" "u bargained with the husb.md for. g'iu tin i i -:t-" "' ' svotTn. -ot - " -'"-C-j t erdinand, having ootainwi "thewrwa in lW4g' sAt-tiriaili; byf he j cached th farttmhonse, h Wines Brandies Gins, Fancy Buttled Liquors and f lar wax, alter surviving the revolution, was not ens Ciijars which for excellency of quality and cheap- ! posed to risk the throne, which had been occupil ness of price, cannot be surpassed by any other so long by strangers, by abating one jot of the -o. Sii:, At law AT TOIIXKY AN'li roTN'SKLLO: ri.i.vri N, n. v., i. 7" ILL practice in the foun ty and ';p'rif.r Court ? !' i;ia.li'ii. ( u iuIm.tI tmd. and ; antpsoii . no i the udjoinini,' ijniiuiic.-. (Mliceueai ll ft-'lintoi 1!-'- l--b' v 1m;i. tt ? J - - - .. -.- - Mr Allar;iy & Cauiiscllor : t--nw, ir,ns in the country, bpecial attention is m neu to their Pure German Vinegar, an article not known at the South, and when once tried no dealer nor private family will do without. ALSO Host ithine Wines, for tab! t use; first quality Sardines. July 24, dAW tf NEW YORK BENEVOLENT INMRMARY. SIT T LL a:tf;i 1 the Com is oS Cmt V V I i'.insii:i aid ll.iiiii it t'ouiity tton 'ivea.theeolli'et'.on of iill eiiiui c i e tl- r n 1 r C LKM i:T U. Will W'i ATToli.NLV AT LA , i -$rO ttOVillO ILL practice ;:i Hie counties o i.i a. id I'u u!-i Ui. .1. Fronii to -ill Iki -i ne -s c4Ui.li: 1 1 ed tohiseha April - , 1 W. S. il ) ItMF.r att.);:ni:v asi (mh-x.sei.i LL'M I'.Kll'i'OX, N 7TLl Ulailell, Sunip atteutioii sriven r. )ll S.T newl v retrained authority of his family. The French King reminded him that they were in a period of transition, when a little must be relinquished that all might not be lost ; and therefore advised him to give up a sj'steni f compression and severity, and by sacrificing a little authority, to insure peace to his house, lie called his attention to the symptoms of agitation so strongly prono inced, and numerous in Itilv, and warned him that he would be drawn into the" current ; and, if not prepared, by prudcntly yielding to the wants and wishes of his people, and t1.i- ...-iii-iii. r t'f..ir Mlfection he would tind his ESTABLISHED and endowed for the reliefof thoc ; noU:4e i,u,.st, Either by the revolutionary stream, or lli suffering with Contagions, Virulent and Chronic lueasurt.s 0f repression the Vienna Cabinet lisenses, vnd for the ei ndieatiou and extermination ol , k fit w, e e 5luu HOtj at ,ht all diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, ol hat- .f Augtrja ,hH attenipt, as ,ie 'The Journal of Medical Keerorm, containing VAL- anticipated, to act as absolute mistress in Italy, in tt .1 v ivuoi.-xr itiiiv i.iMion hni-a and the case ot revolution, hd would be comoelled to re new liemedietmploed at the iutirinary, for the cure j strain her from extending her influence over the J . th;- above diseases, sent to tho e needing medical ' Italian peninsula. aid, in sealed letter envelopes, free of charga. Don"t j -p0 tl,is Ferdinand, in his hnughty confidence and j iv.lr l.i aeiio lor n. eonv. I rpiuilnlinn. reidicd that hbel'tv was fatal ll ' To Parents of many scro'ulous and diseased chil- i ful,d, to the house of Dourbon ; a"nd, as regarded h en, certain mean o! prevention will cheeri-uly be j ,iimsdf hy W13 rcsolved to avoid, at any price, the communicated, on application, by mail. f f j XVI and Charles X. lie would be . i h'; i'rescriptions tor Oonsumptum usul by the In, and alwav. he sai,l. His people did not want tri.urv will iim fcenL ii-et i o an no nut-u n. - .... ,. . .u. i. ...... ..ti-t K..11.1 l.efore von l,ir weltare and Uignitv. 1 .1 ... 1.1 ni'ilrn tliiimunlvuc viHif.itln . 1... i V r.Hv l'O apply by letter, with full descrion of j jm;tating the new dynasties They would imitate i;nation. symptoms oi uieense ci any ftui'i ! h Hapsourgs. no aiiiouucu u cspiessiHg a warm wish that Louts l'luiiippe might succeed m mastering "that ungovernable people," who made France "the curse of Europe." Time passed on. For a number af years both Kin"S seemed secure, bolh for themselves r.iul their familie-, in the possession f their respective thrones the one bj a consistent adherence to his system of ifiression, the other by an equal I ' consistent ad herence to what he deemed an iudulgt-nt recogni tion of popular rights. At last thfl smidvn rebellion of "the un:rvemubl people," ami the utter down- seeiue-1 to justify the prin- Govtrnors. . , Andrew I?, Moore, Henry. M Rector, Downey, W A lluckingharu, William llurton, John Miitun, 'Joseph E Drown, Kichard Vstis," Henry L Lna. S J 'Kirk wood, Be'ri.h. -Magoflin, Thomxs O Moore i -Israel Washburne; lonias li Hicks, Juhti A Andrew, . A nsdn I1 si r, .' John J Pet-us, Claihtrr.!? F Jackson, Alexander Ramsay, IS.h6d 'Good win, " Charles S Olden, " ; EswiiT D Morgaii, ' John W Ellis. . ' William lK-nhispn, Jrv .i'r diliCS,- thousand iniies ' persa'! Jeplj ea led, SY SlCKTCii. 'ma rpg-i'ish boys, v i.'mvn nor Jr md Con- ' to think ; and lie would take on himself the car of l no lioui uons were an- ,:. bv r.l:il- ml vice, free ot charge, win oe the Chief Physician or Surgeon. A-i ii-..s, with two or three stamps for postage. Dli. A. UEUXEV. Secretary, (Vox .i-.) Williamsbuig. New York. November 17th, lSf.O ly. South Carolina, Tennessee, 'IVxas, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, Democrats, Republicans, American, LAW Fo'se&h IF. ISarbour, INSPECTOR OF Spirits Turpentine. tt 4-ivi? I...... .t-,.in..l t,v la.t County Court. . i.il! ot their hinu iviu i 11 Inspector 01 Spirits Tnrpt mine, 1 am now ready ,-iples of the .Neapolitan i.M.iui, so lar, at laast, as i to jfivc the busines-s my pcrsymd attention. All w lio ! concerned the permanent securMy of his power, re ! may lavor me with tin ir buine. i';l tind it prompt-j re,,arjit,ss of the happiness of his subjects; and a rn:N"i thf .i . I . il :n h i All na-o u'-s i '' " pro ant aLtentioa. li. County an. S-iperior Court.. :rlaild. 1U ,'B C.diitn- .'a n iSkf, will re.eiv v ill the Co i;tloii.e. Iv attended to at my Ware Mouse, in caniporuion. oppo-ite John A. Mcl-aucblin. l).o. Ji. tui COM MISS ION MERC II vXTS, A:C. II . G- B. l H 3L , vCoiumiasiou itlcr l)ant. WILMINGTON. N C. M 3S B II A N . , ... i . .i i.. t...i;... .,i :,, u w. ..r ! even in u.eain p.uuuini . m iuu.il ii I his svs'cni for continuing that power to bis race. I Hut the -nd hi justified the fore jight of Louis Phil ippe, TLL 'ive prompt and per.-om baUentiou to all V 0.,-j"i'ii.u-:nt.-. of Spirits ' urpetitine, K'a, T ir Ta-ivutin-. and all country p oduce l..r sale ( iWl: E up -tair over the Store ot Mr on rl.:raudjoinia Lut terloli's G .uT. No.ih Water " Street . .Tune IS, IS .0. tf AVON E. HaLE, JjiuLirtiiiig a" tlommis ion illcrcljant, .Ifxn.itch to ioods consigneu 10 J7 St (D Ii IB Q A IB WILMINGTON, S.G. Particular attention yivn to the sule c Cot ton. "Naval Store, and produc generally. inters lor haL'iH u and lionc. (junno, Si It. M'da- .'0. whose wisdom couiu sue ij.u in.-ce.:uy result of his cousin s tyrannj", even thrugh it did not si;f fi. e to show him the issue to himself of that mercu ri il temperament of his countrymen that displays it selt in utter disregard of the logic of consequences. Austria having tried to extend her dominion in It aly, by pushing Sardinia to the wall, Napoleon. ur suing the traditional policy of France, as expres sed by Louis Philippe, put forth his arm to cheek hei ; and by taking from her Lombardy, and so fir giving reign to the revolution as to deprive horalso of the vassalage of the Duehius, left Naples an al most defenseU-s outpost, that, no longer supported by her model House of Hapsburg, yielded to the firt wave of popular rusistance , and thus was the family of Ferdinand swept, let us hope, forever from the throne. ses. Sugar, Coffe. Corn, Bacon, 1 oi k, t iievse, jace. j 'J llUS has failed one more pra-lical attempt to en Fish and other Groceries, executed at the lowest 'Jash orce tMe divine rivrht of kbits to govern wrong. riLL liini. scut hi in f'! if ale or iupmc Willi! in Piirticuhvr attention iven to all jiroduet! sale. Con-iiirnmeiitjf Naval Stores, fol i - -i t tit . sola-1 1 - i .m il , 1 T I- l,,u. J line l . J priees. Dec. 15, JC0. tf. Presbyterian, copy 3 m. HUSKE &. ANDERSON. I N- s. w. i:ui: vnt. UKO. WILSON. EH 11 A NT & Y1LS0N, Commission Utrcliants, A"il Wholesale l)cs in GROCERIES AND )0MEST!C g II 1 & O 0 1 & . Vr7s- 14 .V 1j XOIiril V ATE2 STUHL'T. I) t A I. E K S STAPLE ANT, FANC1 TRV GOODS, KADY-MADE CLOTHING, tin. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of overv description. DALLOU'S FKENCII YOKE SHIRTS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps, Ac , Ac. Thus is it once more demonstrated that no ruler who rests his sway on a sclfi-rii regard for himself nlone, and on utter disregard of the rights of those ihe rules, can hope to secure for himself either the good will and good report of mankind, or the per mcnance of his unjust power. R Wilmington iS. C, Sept. 27. JNO. S. HANCKV Late orbo N. G. JNO. H. HI MAN. tf. S-. i F. M. HTM. Neck, N. t ; (renton, N. C HTM AN, ar- ( A Wis;: Iti:nrKC. I he following anecuote . is re lated of Joseph Gurncv, of E.oT::Uii, bv one of his ! family circle : j 'One night, I remember it well, I received a se vere lesson on evil sneaking. Severe I thought it Five per cent, oil" for all Cash Bills of $23 .Mhvn, and my h. art rose in childish anger against i him who gave it ; but I lru not uvea long enougn ; in this world to know how much mischief a child's ! thoughtless talk may do, and how often it happens ; that talkers run off the straight line of truth. I S did not stand very high in my esteem, and 1 was about to speak further ot her failings, of tcui i per. In a few moments my eve caught a look of j such calm and steady displeasure that I stopped i short. There was no mistaking the meaning of (hat j dark, speaking eye. It brought the color to my face, and confusion and shame to my heart. I was I -ilent for a few moments, when Gurney asked, very and upwards. Nos. 6 and 48 Hay St., (Hotel Building.) FA YETTE VILLE. X. C. WRIGHT HUSKE JOHN II. ANDERSON, For'ly B'k Cape Fear. For'ly with J A Pemberton. met the son of-, the 'planter. "lou don t want to buy no lanterns, do on ?'' "I don't want one myself," replied the young man "but I'll take one for father, who has been after one this long time." Jonathan .accordingly pocketed thirty -seven and a half cents more, and became one lantern lighter. He now advanced slowly up to the hou.su and meeting tho old lady at the door, immediately put the question to her : . "You don't want to buy no fust rate lanterns, do you ?" "Indeed but I do." said the old lady; lmv hus band has been .vanting one these six "months past, and I'm glad you've come." Jonathan accordingly deposited a lantern with her, and received in return another thirty-seven and a half cents. lie now departed, almost satisfie I with the spec he had made. At some distance from the house, in a field jy the side of the road, he spied the old gentleman himself, and hailed him with the old question. "Yoa don't want to buy no first rate lantern, do you ?' I How much do you ask apiece," iaquire J the planter. "Fifty cents," replied the pe Her, "ana 1 guess that is cheap enough, conside.in' they've come all the way from Connecticut." " Well I'll take one," said the old gentlcman, pat ting his hand in his pocket. "Hadn't you better tal.e half a dozen " asked Jonataan ; "there's ii-i knowing when a tin mereh- ! ant tiny pass this way, agiin. If you'll take half a dozea I U let you havH them at thirty -seven and a half cents npieee." The planter took him at his word and the pedlcr Uuk to bis route, .fu r havimr disposed of ten lauters. Fikst Tlkkuii Railway. On the 4th of l.i-t mouth w:is opened the first Turkish railway, c m neciing IVhernavo la, on the Danube, and KiKtend jie, on the coast of the Blade Sea, a di.uanco of a out forty miles. By tho old route these two points were three hundred miles npart. Travelers by the railway ihus economize two hundred and si.xtv iiilles, bcsi.ies avoiding the many dangers attendant on the navigation of the Danube and the dalays so common at, the Sulina mouth of th.it river. The or jni:ig of this line, which is destined to stimulate !te c.);nmercT:'.l activity ol I be region, ws attended 4V iniY o! iho English diri-tiioi's of tne mi del' tak ing, and the representatives of Turkey, Gicece, Al bania, Bulgaria, mi ! many sections of Tartarv, whose coi; umes presented a very picture.' que appearance. Though Elhem Pasha, who represented the Sultan onkhis occasion, took a warm interest in the suc ce;i of the railway, it was evident that his suite were not' very anxiou- to trust themsolves to the- tender mercies of the snoiting steam monster, whose ac quaintance they then ma !e for the first time ; but a couplejof unhappy sheep having been dragged for ward and their throats cut, one on ech of the rails ever winch the engine would pass, the Pasha's peo ple consented, on the strength of this propitiatory offering, to accompany their chief into the carriages reserved for them, although their faith wis sorely tried in the etfort. The people of Kustendjio did not share these terrors ; but were so anxious to try the new' iModj of traveling that farce was necessary to keep them out of the carriages. The trip went ofT most successfully ; a grand luncaeou, in the English style, awaited the guests on their arrival at Tcher niv a; and a yet grander dinner was provided for thvrn on their return to Kuteui!jie, at the New Railway Hotel, in the garden of which establish ment a shed, h iMdso:nely decorated, ba 1 been ere t ed Tor the purpose. Mor than one hundred persons sat down to this international banquet, at which toast were dr.tn'-i to the hedt'n of Queen Victor a 1 .1 'I' .1. II .1 . . - . 1 anu uie lurivisn oaitau; me i asna tesiiiying me i i. !... ..:.:i i: r :.! : Kiss al . ays av rA ii:iu ii'iitf tutu sooiiai lutes ut cuiuiuu ji- - t t .i -li i - 1j L-ve th caiioa ouia soon oe openea in erery part oi Turky. Arkansas, California.'- - Cennecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, . - Indiana, Iowa, Kentuckv, . rLouisiairaV Mainew"'. Maryland. Massachusetts, Michigan, Mis.-iSsippi, ' -Missouri, Minnessotr, New Hampshire, Nj-w Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, uregon, ,-jtiaji uiieaeiv Pen niy I W1tji5B?lre teif.';3K.JS i Rhode Island, "William Sprague, William H Grist, Isbam G Harris, Sam Houston, Erastus Fairbans, Jolm-Letcher, htm 4; em lien 1 em 4 Detr. I km Rep Rep - IJr-p DAu Pern " Ut.. Amcr Krp Rp Detn lVru fiep l.'ep . Rep R--P IJevi Rep P- n to i if Joe was an M5kGie "b.iylntij iand -o relIy an 1 omeiit s tpposc : cat'hrc. Joe was u;uy i.l front of one l recital ion couum The tcacIio"til srulai less.ons, "Mv fre:id, Eh?" .d J pirng can: 'V!i6'nwile Ju.-t as he ..... ,.f ib-l l IJil, OV. I into his (Joe ornamental iutj "G..d Almii tone, at lh saii .'Tnat i cor 'I not necess-ry kitting posture! Jo was s-'at AUxa:i,br W Randall, I' ' -' or, as ho ysw gi.. -rally Ldn.lay School .c ' ; I'tedVonsiderable lan-onr Ipund.'to him wen, J-..t l l-e .-timt -vo oik. coulor - It Ue was uot vcvsttU m ineomgi- I. ' J'SS ' - ' Irodjfn ami placed on at1eo, kWsVronod the Q.ass o -Jrterrds turned to Ares Joe . . tiade the world tn U tfiunab.L i 1 lixiT itii v.X- jnnajj up nis ;verl4.hat we mhao.,. roiblv about toa.iwr j, seated l,e..md u.seitd a niu its aMul nine nutied ww. U ott ULS coat. 'aWavrercil J''1 tno FlkllV' to Kei. in an,' elevated replieu tin tua-her, "but it is : T? W a.v J" .jY;aid:e,t t Pet n Dem I )em D- Rep Pern The iMtl was "Jesus Cris riill:v to lliS fv -Li. a', is corfW , bdUlo no m in- : do be a 1U more i saVl the teachdr," h you should i.sc in a.ecn.g ; a ;kd tfce ca,eolu0 ' A. ivo tbe worhlj V " " j: Tafudcr v7 : f - teachiir,! 1 an CXi' Aler Joo hafl C lined ti on. il l ; o - I V CL. l" i.stiliaiiug L ,va. aic ca li fe. ui.i. ui 1 e. we -ah! jpancc?, II&i Gtn V Co.9 GB00EUE8 AND OMM1SS1I0N TS io.i Pearl Street iNew r ork. riVuU House will bo conduc ,4 by JNO, S. DAK 1 CEY, aided by lw I1YM VS. : Hyman, Iar ccy fit Co., a j 2 ua38 JSf i us:.- w-&.-. The excellent quality of FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS, found at the Magnolia Restaurant, is at tracting larjre crowds. The secret of this is, that .1 .1-1. .... l.n..i,n.l nnrl n 1 w , - j tint mev are tne urm u ur towim, , . . . -. .1 " 1 1 I . . .1. ... ... 1 . . . ....II 1 i 1 up to suit Hie lUUlVKUl.il ia.-ie oi ino.-e. no uii. -t. superior quality of SPIC't-D OYSTERS, always on hand. Families can be supplied by the Quart or Gallon, llavin" fitted 'up one of the neatest Saloons in the South. I expect to have it well supplied with all such . ,1. ntiM will satisfy the armetite. mm please me gravely : 'Dost thou know any good thing to tell us ot u r I did not answer, and the question was more se l iously asked : "Think, is there nothing good thou canst tell us of her " "Oh, yes, 1 know some good things, but Would it not hare been better, then, to relate llSiy me appciiu, mm pitase me, . . .. , , , , , . wi,;..i, , . . , ' i those irood things, tnan to have told us that w 11101 I expect to have on hand occasion-. , 0 . ti, ;. r . i wniiLl itci.r u r m our t'Steem ' Since there Is most fastidious. allv, fresh Fish, Game, &c. of aU kinks would lower her iu our esteem ? Since there is good to re' ate, would it not be kinder to be silent - .... , . i:il:...l o..l.,.r ..-I,.,.... - 1 IIILVP IllteU Ull JlOieilH.i 11I1IX1H oaivua, "111.11 , ... ... . - - - Gentlemen may -pd an hour in healthy a....eIm,it. j the evil? for chanty rejoiceth not in i.uquitj. My Bar i furnished with the very best of ines, j Rraudie. and all sorts of Liquors. Come and see ; From the Virginia Sentinel. m SLT-GCESS AND FAILURE. Is there such a thing Are n.t success and f.i lure the yard sticks with which the hisioriau inci sures the mcntaj and moral altitudes f the person ages with whom he has to de.il ? Or if lie o nils t ., do so, do not his readers mete them by these stan dards ? It is even so. Nay, ni.re: in. -n of tin pre-;- ! ent, as wi!l as the pist. an g.iau-ed Why should we covet fame when i:s .1 ponds so mujh upon th-i chapter oi cci.teiit ? il classes somet'ir.es make terrible ni:s -.i,i'i. i voice of t!ie pe.iple, despite tii.r La;i:i prows-o. i- n always the voice of G .id. Sturdy u;!n! iers f t, "model Republic" and the docti iac-; o t ie h'ev ! tioiuuy bathers ss may wis.i t be ttiougut, are to aot to worship success aa 1 to t .ru tt:r . r sho ilder to mishap, irrespective t t ie m.-nts -in I defects of winner and loser. 'l'lu'.s it ':: c er b-'.-n is, and ever will be in fact, it is n mn-.i 1 11 'v Under such circumstances tli ' t lhi iii it -public man car. do .s to squar bis - by Ins 0:1 science ard leave the result to i'.o i' -aa. !', in pursuing this course, lie fails t nc do .v i-.op-.iiari.y, the "still small voice" within wdl c .:i leu-a 'e iii'a for his disannointment. We co aj.i i I ,:s view ol j the subject to modern pohticia .s. 1 hey 11 i re minding ot thu lact t!i it T eli h-i; In 11 ;.' and f lithful se: vant," d" t': .." tJovernor of the Uni verse, is id more importance thin all the j luulas of His creatures. It is easier to meet the s.r.r la .ks .f a constituency estranged by delbat, than t en couiitertbe reproaches of an outraged conscience after an ill-won victory. "Sink or swim, survive 01 perish," therj is nothing like honesty an. I straight forwardness. It is of little caTisequencc. what t:ii generation or tho next liny say of a public m.'i:i, it his course has been shaped by his sense of right. There is another history than that which incisures men by the fallible stand ird. of success and failure a history traced in letters of light by the Historic Angc! and by that r $?rd the 'losifipos of j'iy ! feated as well as the t iumphant "of th:.-: '.vorhl will be finally determined. If such -n p'nenoiuen)ii.tisan honest politician exists in these corrupt tunes, let , 1 c . . . .V . . What wilb,be the tmai uo m - ; was the subjoin jvv up for ,:a,l, ' ;, . 1... 4 .0 . o.- ma il WitS a" t1-" gher iileition in hi 1,0 J. ' '. .11 Am imtion tue 11 ae lie a liiij U nn ".Vlv yoaafr -nd, you K;vt all tl.e qufStnjBS butwhilcyo. you t He mire mild in -a -can, restr .in fO' r enthsi,..s.o. teii l-'i s-ope.tO .our feeb. i.-. .1 .11 I Ke lj ; belle "e I i'hc J a n n 1 r.fit ;) 11 n d 1 j t a 1 . W c umb-r.-aai I tsays the X. i-th- mos. r -niar. .io!o re e.a. ; o. i oc tue C.jrai 1 Jury ihi.s 11. or. bccii presai!.d" o "-hem. wuica g. bo' ta il aa.ilhei -Joint lirowu i.iei has b - .! i.i lib' ess of l-inii to. 1 til- so ne if e past. ,-ir 1 at uston. ;ui 1 .1 to !e 1 ,e pruic; ji 11 !u.io;,e . p -a lilt: r has been skilfully t'.isgni-e . jr - : ; . v i nosed pi ;n " e--ng' anon ioi.an.ii ! in.-ofesses tofUe engaged. Xut long r ! saiie i from tJiir port, os:cniily j si.i y ..t t.ii.vie.-iMispiriii r I sai l she wai v. .-11 snippU- war, ami It s t;eheve.i uaon sttlB Soutiu ru IS 00 :e rabla b" -' deren.'i-le iiegria s, nil ct." itrea.h-is ,be,r ol p . l ir: ' 1 if .tii. '.: '.1 f.r llavi ,1 l ior.ru. th arms : m; this be his consolation ami 1st the reverses b u his scrupulousnuss will inevitably subject l.iu:. DOW'S A LPI I A I 11 V I C A L J A Always attend to your o.vn a ale-houses and artful women. c.i ..on; B Be bencvi.'eiU bu Ir lieh ,-oi.l i k- il let! ian'l 1 freed-irr.-p: I :.. dare, ed t . ; : it 1 1 . t' i.l . t eore ! Judge S him bei w ill -e I itl 1 . a cijifeit a a sbni !.! fotf tl s.-i -Ife fcl .ip. . ' . s 1.1 ii ; Mnli'. iii be , and :: -s sea ci 11 this -t t. i : ' w : 1 I! ' ;) ..li I . 1 .id el. 1. . 1 i 1 - a.js v : 1 I 1 nro . .. 1. . -AT; 1 : 1 e ai t: Old t.oJ.Vl ernor 1 a ej t manner in vli told him h of the w.'.ti suflerinii's oi erings in the bosom of f5 geifidnes.s. C Contrive to collect cash and ke -p ': . I) Do your duty and defy the devii. E Eu-ly ende ivor to cr lier.ie every . . of head and heart. F Fight fairly when you ii ;'.! ; but ;!-e way is iiiit to iihc at all. Fid lie for no io G -Grace, goodness, gumption Liad a Iilile grease, enaiile a man to slip through the mighty easy. Oet Inem mi l ;j;lory 111 lot 11 Harbor hope in your heart", ii vou happy; nut hark ye, hope can't sunder n rope ot' the hangman. 1 inquisitivoness is insufferable; in. hi enemy, ! our p ;op !ie.ht La. I kne.v I down m . 1 . s.i !nl a,b :0 r , r! ' c. r i,cl 1 1 II relate h ol : 0:1! f th Ui pe HOI'i would la r rot tin 1 ;iaebe 1 red a , n.itr to ho rteff i" 1 : turn! r- I h . I C.J.I i, tiy uied'i . my. ' Ull. 1 in m I coat' Ol, Si'. 1 a im 1 on 1 -.l.-ew t a eat pr r. e . ii ,' 1: v, and mad: .-lal cm t m tlie e. 1 J Juleps may be e-.lled the j lice of j yeast djest; but let them alone, '..: too 1 ing often destroys the i avialitv oi ti!(. y, I K Kindness kindles; .!ie lire of friudship. A i!s more than a kick. e the i.auie-j, 1 e-. :.etorev.u leap, escnew loifeiisin. Ml Make n t mischief ' I ... ij.r.fm ... , .,'-o:t-te I.-j'.Voil. (0. Ulartie Pill l:oW lli -jcc ia.t.-.:i::y v. ,11 -row tl- Jo 11 any iue.it liiai-i s ild, iv e s'- art; VtriT 1 I'en r.- j confl 1 U of lb. !' .en c 1 : (,'ivpol . ., far Oni a de::, rom tn i. iincr . ' Sack ! aiiiS u'..r ill I). lie ra: lb fin mi oi ( '.mt in lisil, tile c..te :: Or. rrv 1' total! v i-ty III" c folks' business. Never bo cauglit mod iliusf ith other .v. vj vy vo - t l u 1 1 li j In one of the market houses of Philadelphia is a ' time genius of a butcher. Beneath ids sleeves an J apron j () Order is hoaveti's lie wei.rs the costliest broad doth none of the in- I P Pursue the plain ferior grades, but the finest proiluctiou of th French ' ractice what you will g ...'Vill.. . . . . . , ..t.. . ... a .,a.k..,. ... ..... -a. 1 .v. q meuts, while the glistening surface of his marble j ' counters is no less striking than the glossiness of j Impossibility Bruakfas his hat and bonis. In the center of his shirt bosom ! without sausa-e. M 'IIV. except in toe :.:ght first law; o') v it. atll of pro )ilv, a.: .1 re i;i pre j-e;-l. on board a steamer ANOTill t Sl i.N ol , ; consul Ml. . cilS .COI.l It . a Stat 4 ct:ar .lice t a c i tlw cdol" euient, daub, j Livcijipo, Xobo le c.i I c inst.twi ukl veniuie u j 0.11 h.i.vii ,' l-en pre 10 j ment. knd SUCh beine; ! cvidete hat the : t,. -o' on" he -' ports by poier 0.0. .. : A ! ill 1 Lm R. JONES, Proprietor Magnolia Reatur.nt, No. 12 and It, 'ireen St. Vnvottniiu v c iw -2'M. l)r.ii T. sparkle a single diamond, stone of six carats weight, and of the nrt water. Upon the little fin ger of his left hand glitters a circlet of diamonds, six in number, whose aggregate value is considera bly more than that of the garniture of his shirt-bosom, I lis complexion is a clear red and white just that style "of complexion which Parisian ladies produce byr a dainty c unixture of carmine and bismuth. He is a man of fine phisique, and has an avoirdupois of about 200 uouinls. His address is polished, aud his manners courtly and suave. He commenced life without a dollar, and is now taxed for some $2I,0U0 in real estrtc, y t is as polite and deferential to his customers as on the day he first embarked in business. A benevolent lady of large fortune first noticed him, and placed at his disposal ture Laughter An agreeable onvuisi ui of tiiH liiiaian 1 eceiving a tailor's bill, or being uinbrcli a. y 1. it u. lieu r 1:1; nice to return us !OII i. tl 77.1 J did Sn.x fur I. Oil Olle ' ' pftOO.i 1 1 , assi : i Friend A per.-on who will cause he ivnows tnat your 1 MVS and FM HYM.NJ vv" PARITGULAR aWa(tion gh . ... .1 . ,.c pi n v to Llie s.tie wvi. 11, i Houses, S ton s, &.c. MIDST BADS For Sale at reduced pri -,. at th An n. in "hcr-.t. N Sept li FOH SAL IE. dav of FEBRUARY s of 10 I will sell at public Auction. ' Gov. Hicks. The Governor of Maryland is in j a most remarkable position. He was elected thre I a funi Upon which he has raised the superstruct j yekrs ago. I he Legislature ot itaryiana was eiec- . Gf h;s prwSent bu tune. He is no a- rapidly advanc ted about sixteen months ago. H is one from one 1 n j wealth, and will probably retire niton the county, ihey are many men irom an tue counuea. ; e gi,th of a million. And all through the mtiuence He bo'litly dwcl ires that they are not to be trusted; j cf that specific against adversity politeness. that it is too long since they have treasonable de- j ... , , 1 . . ... . 1 . .. . i.A ....1 : .. I sisns ; that they snouiu 1101 ineei ; mm fhi-j of the that e State shall be guided by his judgment ; Maryland must stand still, while tlie Unk and Gov. BitAGti. This aval tf ;ntleman made a spc-ec'i in . . w, r, to l, ."V.t-wI.,1 r..cl..p;Ur Ft r rTi f- t.r f :i i n s Tir. l"lfiin tht ,r- Ti'i'vin IV Ili T.th n.r nf Fl-Iilil ltl ' inav .iian ia.un iiiusv .v ......w r-- -y-- j- - . " 1 1 1:.tu..a?.f JJrJtl . t ! falling to nieces. Congress will do anything for the settlement ot dirti- 3 . V' t 1 -n. .,.,Ti: : T "V: " "' Menntin e the neaple of Maryland are greatly ex- culties. Thinks it woulu be well to send Uo.nmis , an. i o ciotk. p. in. a. - P" .... ,..!,', i,li,witn Hick and anti-Hicks ' sinners to Was'dn-ton iosent see so much reason i 11a.. nir ,-insi. nnnn is nrpmiSi'S hat ari'C firoi ni-ui,.. ".' ,, .. ., . . , , , i" - , ... :. ,,... i..... w.i i t-i, r. i valuable tract of LAND laying in Cumberland ! parties, yet me piooaoiiny " nvir linn hV a DOliuiar rusn. inc ojt;i.3i. do ,, An ii f " c ' ('ountv ; upon which Jacob G Becton. now resides : LJ L y " i .,r..l knoMrn as the Mary's Garden nlace. ! tieii Mi'Tf A ig -21,1335 OAMl'iiELL. AUCTIONEER &, COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Side of Gillespie Street, Fx YfcT TEVILI-K . X. C. . - . , -v- I and known as tl.e Mary's Garden place. J which he receives, now ever, eo.uea ... te 1 The said Land is situated about four miles Last j i lie Legislature 01 ..-w xo. of the Cape Fear River, immediately on the Plank ; which are refusing to repeal their hostile laws ivi'UU iCAUIII """I '-n''""1 'e"" - j - ' tains about 1 47o A.U KliiS, ot whicti aoout TOO ACRES are most admirably adapted to far- do well to call and examine. Terms: CASH. J B UNDERWOOD Dec 29-ts for sendin-jr any to Montgomery yet it would no harm to send them. He was in favor of m-iking every tffort to restore peace and re-establish the Union. He s aid we could live better in the Union th in out of if, but ii we could not accomplish a reconciliation of our d.ffe rences. it wfllM be the duty aid interest of X'orth- that the dos of w ir await only Ids bidding tQ be , Carolina to j in with her Southern sister States in a let loese auinst us these legislatures are extolling . Southern Confederacy. MrrTnHlw "ill "it1--"'WM?ynLPVi.tjP ar voting i He thought that measures wo ild be passed by bim their cord'ial thanks ' iTttti ";. 'i mmK&liimmmmamllttai?. Ji.t raiiL'' V (' l""-""ts o" e" .i,. fr.ion,i flnriTiinr find is nochinn too intoler- tr that would inei'Joit .V'.T.T!!1P Hill mi 1 1 m$M. J&tm able to be impossed on the people of that State? two sections should be finally separated. Banner. I Jfer abuious !1 it ".' vvi!i trieu'd thr to g.iin in d e -, ! ) s i . as ii . : c a e i i i ii . i .i . i.eatt, Oitl- Ilii nor Shooti ag a wh-.jm yo.i lore, iu or i ers wnoni vo i t) '-;i-i's Enquire Everybody, yet nobody ; equal to colo" nel. Marriage Thd gateway taro' which the. lover leaves his enchanted re -ioa an 1 loturns to earth. , mill 'I'm ilct fo.lovUl, A ea n-.xt fef'-v, win. h ry L.m 1'iaj.ver note Iu. M is.s 1 .i g,n, kl -.e-c. i.sn i itt i s l-r Se , I cLiiUW, Aitcllc-Vii. Io- wlicifh ie.uli.iie. ai.d ei suit ii aw und ke. eouos 1,1,: i .'-.' I II - U C . i p.-c -i 11 I. h.-k a vtit bi.i :iit in . td l.a of doing d;ft wo."d. -It cr C i Viitue An awkward habit from other p opIe. A vtilg-.r mirth in fashionable circles. Sensibility Aqatditv by wl in attempting to pro nor tha 1 people, loses his own. Critic A large dog that gets tme'-.n' barks ;it everything he does not conqneii.- Tite esc lleiitly rrot vp banner re; rent d e an I ciaUOi Liie li .na. iy w IliO 1 ro: s v : i t..- se S ottld 1 vori.ii." w id lie liavvi je ityof V sir C " '"' 5 ' 1'tfeo' ' ClirCsl'1"' d." L .4j-tte, a ui-. i . . A!.e Lincoln making l.iti'e efforts to sjdit pa'uiclto ir to the people ot ,., t togs, and which is already f.imi Charleston, was raised in JaVai mony on Wednesday. A Man of Talent; An impertinent who thrus's himself forw ard ; a w l it i ble poetry ; a pc-on ivp.hout tetlow ; a speech-maker. Political Dish inestXi Previous lcxi i with Lie ::t cere- scouudri modesty ; e a -cra-a l.zv U i, propes Loloi, form m fid -"i m 1 a Tal would Al the ... strx.-' from ,.;ic.iilrate 1 bu 1 1 a e.ei, ,U te 1 . .1 1 . ' i Ol ClC iii. V. ographers . tri a'iii'r it as ;.lt'.geiliel" 'il ericss I ," l i n em per.', la .r, ana their mission is ruin. '- tj..'- I: Nov. 13, 1S58.