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-Jf ' I OHI.I'.. AtNs. In? J.1MI (Carolina Mm OXK A I!' New Yuiik, March -7, lS.Vi. The u utn er AtLntic lias arrived, briu-in Liverpool dates of March 10r The doalh of . the Ciar Nicholas is con firmed. Alexander has succeeded , peacea bly to the tlrroue, his brothers and officials taking the oath of allegiance". The first act of theueif (.'far was to issue a mauifesto de claring his determination to carry out the , polity of las father. The instructions previously i;ive:i to T'riuee (.ortschakotf, the Iijssian ambassador at Yiauna, relative to the pence negotiations, I have been coutirmed. The List preliminary ; conference had been held. The Czar Nicholas, before his death, bad recalled Mcu-cikcff from the Crimea, and j appointed titii.'ial (jortsehakofl lir.-t lu com mau l aud lien ral Ostt-u S.ichen second. , ALxand, r h.ii appoiulcd Ucueral liudi trer nimistvi' tf war. Tilt- alii. - hive ordered their generals to All who desire iluir piixiucs t be suit to Wil. j Tr"s forward the war. minium ii i!o m u understand m ir. There had becll svsre figutin before Se- ; raikrmei.t has Lien nude Utwien the rail road va.-topol. The French stormed a redoubt, , companies, to forward all goods to "o in-lhi t di skillfully erected by the Russians during rccticui. and tiny will no duult find Mr. Gwycr the night, .aud 1:1 tho hbt several hundred were Kiueu. ! It was strongly rumored that the (.rand ' D'tlce Mirhftrl ima hcsin WAntiilnif ftn.1 !' in Sevastopol. A larja fjree of Ituasiaus threatened ltalakl.iva. . The blockade of the Danube had Leon raiieJ. The tmn :f I'!OJia. with iuat of its in habitants, had been destroyed by a:i earth quake. JX-ajroeinent had arisen between Napo leon and Eng'and. The former declared that th-.' ariitics should not act together if li-r,uck s (.' iiijiiiittee of Inquiry proceeded t the I'riiiK a. Lor I Clarendon went im-tiit'i'i.'ti-ly t lijlo-ne slid mad ki after striii'jlit. In t!iC ut' :ii.t!;ne the committee pr vp. cdi. but it if th Jht that I'arliaatmt vci.l ;."it!v i ? tli '.veti. S rio js troab'.es had occurred in Ticino i'zcrl ni'l. Tlie Iw'lgium crisis ejntinues. Tiie King of Denmark is ill. LIVER POOL MA KK KT3. LtVEitPiHit Match I ', 1-.1-3. Messrs. llruwu i. ?'hii :t v iv ti.at CJitn o -icd a.tac, but cIj-i ! t'iu.i'' at barely 12:.!: Jor the k. M.t.uan as I I .,1 oilers w ere f r ,o:hj l; tor.-, and ltiliS .1, -Jlt Ma't. aii't OI It.-, iiiciuuit.g IT.t' o t 12,000 to txporters. ikiddirn.r :" id. ; fa.',- i: t':;e w't-ck i .'peeula tiair dr Liiatid .Ij, rnid')iiig ii. Trale at Manchester was barter. Flour had declined 1?.: corn 1.; v.Lc-U 2.1. Ohio fi-our -IU.; Canal and c;r:i .la ... The Lvudoii markets wore (j'i'h t and un el.aned. MoU-y wast-av. Cs'.-i- closed at 03. ONE WKEK LAtr-il FIluM LUKuPE. ARKIVAL Of 1 HE STLAMEJl ASIA. Halifax, Mirch -it), 1-jo The steam er Asia bi arrived, Lrinin Liverpool tiittes of Match 17. There w;is nothing of patiieular impor tanee tiller from Wnua or tha'"-i.r.ll. Pu'.iie a:ti'i,iij:i h- ct -Ltred, at J hoj.es aud fears are aloi t etj iu.lv baiai.eed ns to the jrobabi:itii- of j.eat'e. Ihit Au-.friau sn.i I'ras.-ian eirculsri are J'3 ti tic in locir tune, hut li.-e baiulest: of Alexander to his ariuy U warlike. Tin Ert f 'nnal iKCftiug of the Vienna C inference took place ,ou the 1.1th, l ot Prince iurtichakoif was not pre-ent. The aiaei h:i reopeoel their fire on Se laitipol. Th; !ij'.i-'.i cojiuiittee of ib'i iirj a till sitting. Couelii had stiit nn interesting eoui m ar.i-cnti.-.n the Spnuish .rt? r. iatiee to the Cuhan eorir.icT, in vrhieh he rec-'itnoinds larje ccnces-iotis to the ('ubain. The Cor t ha unaniiuou-ly apjtroAed it. Uivaria ha'l advrrti-ed a new lean. lu';::;p;m)L m.::kkts'. L'vi;:n--o'.. Man', n, j m;;; r-iti Lat (j i .: s c jit t j i i I! iK- ..f 1 -1 lid. a mark-1 rh,.ii. 1 . r t": j we-jk. t!.e mark-1 u: '. ! '!'!: r.' I , 1 1 p-inl d. nun 1 d ir:!i' the 8'n .arit':..' tl liTi'l'l bai.s to -r i!a'-,r and ' ll. L.H'.i ', s we-t-k, the faje iii"l 'id;n :i,',ii i II Wi l aics to . middling o J., luiddiin" exj' jite-r-. K-iir Ur. am ".'.! l-'il. a "5d.; fair upland 0 4 Id. Preatl-tufF- h id 'i-'.:'-, adv (lour 10-. U !. f'au-.l li!.,. d. llt'l 1 I-. 'I 1 C-ru Alvicet frj;j) Mai.eiii'-tt r t C'rsLi,' ;t 1. Ohio 1 l :u. ere luoit. fj,- 'fvi.-I n r. j jvj ' J at I.; ADWTIONAL BY THE ASr.V. Lcrinist ju:i ') ;ote cotton dull, owing t't the larc ainvjiit olft.rinj, h'jl r lo-ud tjrnt , '1 here Irj'i hi-u a g- nt-ral iinprovt-iui nt iti ln- tary an 1 e ju.incri iai sil .irs. 'Jra ie at .i,i i.' -ti r uas ,'' r. The StO-'k f cotton at L'vti-joI nn tj;j.l,IHMI h!-s, it."iud. i t.- 11 "i.'iii'l Amsrican PiU-l rt: fuse 1 tl accede t the treaty nit i tlie ai,i.-, and as -.Lercfore excluded fr .-ii the cotifirrencn. 'l'i" Hu-siiinH wt;re forniidahly fortify iti'jr vniicy of Iuk'-rniat.n. and had sunk two liiiiii ships 111 tii tisriit.r. pr a.T. seil ls;';.iv. G.-o l i,t "it'A wori:-l-ii .""aci-i. I '.iii- lu an 1 s it l'.'.-t .!. i-t. ia h.- -a'i'irt - J a i.'.t 111. '1 M it' nr.''-:; ti e ii,'.l..;j l'i lerai aril, - , in ,,r -r lj be t'. ti; '. 1 '. : 'j h pr, j ,, . t;, ,f ti. I af uii e-.i l.Uallt!... I !i IT i - ll mt-nil, ti. Matt that N'lhi!-.- ad vised Ah 1 ir l'-r t mske peace even by re tl .jr-if,r t(,,. Kj,.;,!!! ifiHn tj"C in the 1'lick S'-.i, ns be had not X.-iitive-l the; e .alitioii of Pr... that ti VC e a Ml pe-rVip : d ( ; Kn..;h . ri, I. t p'j- pri.e 'mini . He 1-e-n t. I!. ii" rl,:i added L tdv .tl tin ri iu-r !t at the I'-.th, III t :d ,d tl. ti.-j u' r.. KC :uuili:ties 'i.l-.- 1.:" sioti- in tiie V reven.l has, .,; favr i! ly. 1 1 IiihI and Au-ti iat a-' 1-- li III-...-.( IM f i l.fel t ilt'.- upon li.e ti 'Us hatj tt r:innattd ur lt-r said tl. it Kr,"- i . W j I 1 lo siti-fie.l w ithout t':c deill t'iti .'l of Seha-t iiisis upon ti.is point p i!, but .Vapuicu I I.C U'III- cuit- ! iitial L fjoi'i rii'iit-ii' pute -I..'" 1 1 ulll ( ,.vl r. I IV icd J', lj 1 , ti lt I ; i .1- 1- l in.' lu at u 'i u.i :i deputy on: nulla i ta t ie (,JrU-s f'l!3U::tl III of t'.e u lid avt- fa!u,'itf to tau-? tie C .'li I'll II to seek tisiim'. ;:L th United Statet. He thinltf if tie Cubans re not pacified, 20,000 troops cannot hold the islaud. The government had announced to the Cortei that tranquillity had been re stored tu Cuba. CHARLOTTE : Tuesday, A pril 3, 155. JJ We invite attention to Mr. l.v vcr'a l'arl j an attentive agent. 3j" The only item of any interest received by i this evenings Nutiim mail was an account oi the election thut took place in Columbia nn the d-instant, in w hich, if the " Timts ' is good tu. thorite, S..111 " hd atta.e hud. tatt Fort'iia News. By ri ference to our Ionian iicad.it wiilbe si en that the death of the Ihnperor Niciiolas, is con. firmed. His Hrat son lias assumed the throne umirr On- title of Alcx.ltder II. Nieolacewilch, and riCcivtd the homage of the dignitaries of the realm. It is reported that the Knijterei had t!t. "-Lreii ti; it.tei.tttin lo It.lh'W otit the policy of his l'uer. If thta .nu:d jrovu ti ut , there wiil he no io'ict of a peace k-r Ve.trs to come. Trnisun at Srb;itniiul. I.y a It tli r from the sea. of war, it is stated : th..l (.en. F'trcy, of the Vrsncli arnty, had li.en gii ing iiiformatton to the Kussi.ns, i-nd wiil be fiiot. This rrrieer is said to have itdttic Krench it l!ie battle of Inkermann, whtn, in repuUirg a s.trtie, ft.llowed ihc retreat:! g Ku.:aus into the tu'A i. If t: i he true, ti.n. F.trt y i cl.argtaLle rtj:n ccnarlee Ly r.t.t tinprovm the advantage l.c hatj g..;i.td. Illtt the prine'snal ehargc againi-t ItLin i.- that l.c had ivm inftTUtaliun to the cite iny.tto th. t thi : Kui..ns eoul.i drstr'y the Frenrb wori.s hy umiei'. Winter is the Lnp of Sprinj." lijve ut tin time, "winter in tut 1.. p cf " -ut uin in li.e tli j'tii of winter, liicre sjirn.r: ws not a more rtguur spell of ctlu weather th .11 we h-t. e i x ;ei iene-(i w il h in tlie in s I eijjllt or tt r. d.;V. I.'.st Wriinesd -Y, the cuhl was so ,c. ere tii-t perstiis plttughing, were coinfiellid to sn-pind tiieir L bcr, ccntpltiiiiii thnt tht-r Ii4d neftr Uen so jtfi"' eted hy the ciid. Itis supKsed hs some tUt the out cmp will be injured, but others thii.k didVrently. If it wis not for the pri'iiiie th.t breud and water sheuld be sure, the prc.ttpeet aiiejii wwu'.d Ue gloomy indeed. Iir.KirIant ft-sfal jrri'ii?riiinif. The te!!o i , . f h llrr w ta reeeiveil by the Poat. nidsiir of Nt ' lt-rk, from ihe first Asaittai.l 1'oatniaati.r (it-i.t-rl, anU hy I n. publialied in the New Yors Herald. We repuuli-h it as it will uf. ford l'i many of our friends iu. portent inturnialion; Post Orm.x I. trSTiirsT, t Ai raiM.-sr t ii'iit, M.ireti lj.'i. ?ir. : i nur ktu r of the UMh int., i rece,i d. i In ai.-- r. I am t:irt eted by the l'JtlHaler Ue:i. t.-a' tti ii. :t i in V'tii I. The -tr-l t.: o! ftr'-h, lL,t. mak.rit; iti prtt. iia.t'1. ir-r Li p.. ;tl litu.-t lo j.sees wit;.:n the LriittO M.t'p, un t,.. s'.laf ut v I'ii !iv, .i-i; aiiv ut h un,-. i.: I- ft r t.r i-it- rs U.-ii,i put n..-. I't.st '-':fi' I-. t.'- i''..:ii:nt,.r li.fr?;!' a uI pr,t up ct n- a,.ieu'ius.v in Ilia i ll.t'e- a iut of ti e aiillie, ta!:!ilj l:i-.l 1 1 1 1 y 'ire htiu lur po.ttae If nut utle.itieu to, uth k ttt r must l.v rt turned niunthly to th' be .U I.- t. r I ).!'n c. 'J. I.-Iters p-trt paid ..i ould he de;r.tched, t-liarj'tl Willi the silniiiuni jk V: e:u- tl li.e jtrpiid ralf, ttcttrtlitii; to liiataiiee, estjiiusbed bv .tlU ; tt, I I' i ,l i.t're tut: oiiiix.ii.il ua V Hie irr. t 'i:t.-t.:it i kri'fri to v.. in 1. i.M n- I. w n .t i t' r- w it'll . V ti 3. ll la pr'' ' . . ,;i w r i ' . us st.-u. xiiOUiC he treteu tlie a. , 1.1 r to . ' rward a leitt i. torw rik , ri-..i ,1 ll ti ni.SFt-ni. r w ff, n retU ft i tvtdiiii nil i- tt- i. r..,i,tr..ry I j it din Lit u ier w . Tcro. 1 Mjl;.tr.- at trie . 'U:.t...cii tV e i ffjt ai 'f'lir: l'i ia fi'u;t'.. ji tj t iiiu-t ttj rli ir- d w in -dfjittou.. r i tj i t' , ii c rdi n if f dii't.iiC'" tne jtl "i 1. .: AlHrch 3, 1 ;.. alf.ft saiO. !i i- r, m Xi-y p. lif.rit bv .-iid ar- T.'.l s ll j. V. 1 . 1 C I . X , I u ,fH'll tn ( i! urntu tt in Htii itrtiotl tin IK V aef, r.l.:y t l!ir ol tiie a t uf t-l ! l-Tt, !( Ii - ', t m .r ii :i. i- 1 air,, r ft t I' r i.i r.t rn t.t. a. lo kin'.;, fiti.. i'' r G istr-!-t'r, S- w Y .f .. ii- . -t t i r, I'r.-tll;-, Thc .(rlli faralioa Rail Road, A wen or l, a",, in ;t;-.:nil. t'li iirtteV rela tive lit'.- ini;h I lit a w e rir .i.e -'ill a'.iLalttli to tae sih e rti , w :neh hi, hrr.u, t out r ti.er a k 11-111 ... ' lit iu ..k . ; r L s-JT U' n I'jtr.cl, w i.icb we il.til.oUl lh.it we e i.'.,l..r is ci.i.iely to ti:e rod.1 tro.i, tn- ::.tii.o. Tf,e J I' r ff t .e Pat i.. I r- nn ' i.' ini tti t ,t r.. J. 'i ; .r. 1 ta ke 11, tor we art a fri'.i j lereat, Iwr b 111' a a' CKi.ouv r m tl.e I harlolle aitU I -'.i i.iiiiii.i roa.l e believe tiie N.l ". road will belielil l ial raj'i luatirully, but we shall not be iti'.rrit w iieu is 1 bi ii. ve the public uioii' y is sq lan. i.ere.l. 'i :f I-tri..l r.ejt rear, tu osir al.tio liial tl.r rj.d ateor;.!! 41 to the e-tiii,l-s .'t.uio he Co.... Ic; l-.f 4 a. I'e'.'l'ni." I: m.jU-: true that tlie r.tr.'.t I.;., . r a-. n .'.ny eslniul' s at . I. n jr lual 7 1.' r,liw'i'l tou l t llil'i l ie t t -C ai.tl Col. UaV'iIi 11. '.V li.-vi: UI''J tj.-t'.ia a al.ov'-i lull 01 out wa Hi"" I tii't it K'.uhi Use :i.l".laJ, y t e b'lifc- w in 11 an 1 tfirt was in.iile to gt-l the ,1'it k taaen ea.'lb'J,l0 ws reprcht-liled as sutfi Clt nt It. je-tl-tri:' In. aurn, anil tlua opinitin is en. t.-.'t.',.n-d h' re by others. Ti e mere fat t of tlie 1'tj.t si. ture fcr it ' ii jm.,'1 i To irerenae the eapi. t.: lo o.i.,i:. : I.1.'- 10.1l o, 5 nut s,ti.!y u th..t 't.0i .).''' w .a ii'.t col, m. .. r. d t.ti,.. i' nt, but it v. ,a . " w,m' oro . -.1.1.," .;. !;,e .:. o " tie !'e f'f a!'- . nl i." t I'.ill.-.l p: r, A : 'i it' J'j'r ti iiia l m from ? et ifii t p i ii - :n tut n it rv r'.iii' r we j;' t our rs. not a u pj f.ae tli. t no ll t i p i ... t r. A re ii.aiti.er ot buiitl. pt I, ta c.e fit rt Hi;' tOtt-'P, tl:' li.iil t,( fu.ifi V.itm: Jti'ihift "n f:js. 1 H t!ip :::! ef l i ii r sr lr f e f y now ' Wi" y it is doukifu! 1 1-, !. ht.r, A i ., in. a. 1 1 l lar op.itu.ii is oi' it . Lit .1 t'.e c:. ulalicn h' .iier t.Ofli.OOiJ will I'j'r.ot a.sla wi.tae tropin' te; W'.rk 1: , calculation T We state Ihe cleulation of men ee Iquainteil with the business. Now, $6,000,000 it ( large um alongsiu.' ef S4.235.300, but we are ; net disposed to yield the itnt until tlie road, is ' completed. Then if we have erred we will admit it. In our article wo also allied that if wc could j "judge from what we see litre wc can safely statu thut this treat ditVcrcnce is owing ill a great de gree to the entire disregard of till economy in building and stucting the ruid." Now, we in. ' tended only to refer ti. that part of the work after the crussttca are laid, although our article refers to rail. We would ask the Patriot if it is economy ' tn make a heavy grade when a light '- could as safely be made? Is it economy to have heavy 1 iron when iron of a lighter quality might do as i well ? Is it economy to have 20 ton engines or up. wards, when 1 j ton engine! would perhaps do the w ork of the road ? Again we al-o see htrt. a light iron and light engines answering on me tuariuiic nnu loiuiu. bia road, with every prospect of it, lasting just as long as Ihe heavy iron un the N (.'. Road with the wear and tear of the heavy engine,. And wiiet is more, we understood one of the small en. jjincs on the Charlotte road took il.to CtluuiUt 30 I cars loaded with cotton at one time. Now we do ! not U Ikvc that Cyclops, the largest engine on the I N. ('. road could perform th.it work. And another I tli iik , w e wire inform d by a gt-ntlcini.il, that it had been ascertained by the managers of the ( liar In. Inn road, that it was more advantageous, if it was necc.-b.ry to send larc train, to use two light engines in preference to one large one. A''jin : 1 it economy to build some i or C sheds for engine houses instead of putting up a permanent building eue not easily blown down ? as ll e eoiiuiii r w errai wouueu uiiiiuittgH in ivttiip, f,r JrDuia i,,stcd of rre-ctinr brick buildines 7 And, if we are correctly iinonncd, this course- is adopted at the eastern terminus, and if the opin. ion of practical men are worth any thing, a good and substantial brick building could have been put up here for the same money. As -far as the track is concerned, we have said and still say, it certninly is the best in the State, but with this admission, we do not intend to say that a road just as good could not have been built for hits money. If it was the intention of the i engineer to build a first rate road si once, why ' ..... I did he not let the principle run a little farther and build " first rate" engine lioui-es and " first r..te" depots. It in the lor.se nisnitcr in which wc have noticed the cxjienditure of the money here that ... . . . we liavt been Iru to speak, ns wc Had a rigl.t, bavin;- to pay a p.rt of the. Uxc. neces.ary to build the road. Vc never want to s.e the Stale or .North t'arolina a Stockholder in any road 1. j "6u ' vu.i,m, .ut, uieuee .0 a.um il;n. Crfrdton; and also to make arraugeiueiits 1 for the further advancement of the great The Arrator. Tlii i- t?c name of a new anriru.tur.il paper jtist coiiiuicnccci in Riltigh.l'V Tl"nn J. Lcmiy, tlie fir-i. ruimber of wiiith we have just rr. ccivcd. It 1 (nJb';.hcd the Ut of ti ry mohth. A- ni.Tny of our r' adcr! arc ttirui of taking ai, r g r i r a 1 1 nr 1 journal, we would call their attention tn tlii HrrirMiieaL The e!itor intend to make it ntcrcntiiii,', ni-t only to (he faraier. bet to all e!a '. of ihe cominunHy. Anyone wiahrnp to (XJiinrit theirkt can ice it by e.Iiinj at our t.ice. In Prcu. " Kate" Aylrsford," ' story of the Rcfuerres. 'Mm is not oniy a true tale of Ihe tunes tli-l "tiitd men's sou," but it is s.t id to be a faithful picture of the nianni-rs of '76", and one of the """" poweriui, ana aosoriine stories prnneu. j. u. i eu rson. .so. loa i i.esinul street, Philadelphia. Price ?1. 23 in elt.th or, two volumes in pper cover, for $1. frlfrs.ua fur Jpril. We have on om tshle Fett-rscn lur April. We have examined its contents, and find i's srlichs of a highly intert-itmg chnraett r. Its Fashion Plate is eert..inlr suuerb and will nh aae all is-lin J r ' t.tae p!eaaur in all the changes thut take place.1 " M ists smiting the rock," la alio a 6ne e. grav ing. - . m- . . - ri.r. Ti:t north cakomna uuin.J lirarrHl Finr, A IH'ltlBRA-eric fOtX. ticr.tral. I lt.l ynu :nd juur horae tluiiiidtrn.g en the pidr.fTil, Where- tinrc wk near you no friendly hrtspital, Willi it drtors wide pt n to rienve yt-nr Ai d of your sad pre.ue wnent relieve j-ou, ' '1 Inn, iino ih're, yni I'dinted, report ln-ttTni,, nl that day ; of this, piraonaily, I can say neitlnr yet, nor tiny ; F '-r I Cio rut hnppcn to lie there. Ar.d raoiiot t,e tiur ebromcltr : ll'it th,.- t ile alaiiea within contradiction, A1..1 U.errfore we lusy en til t jin the ronviet.on, 1 tt.it tnei.e tiiini; fare uiainsltli 1. iy triii-, ! h ii we have heard atKiut joor bori-r and jou. I ein Well ininini: how vt-.l flitlt. lr,Ti- it ;i ; 1 01 fut it tonics evsn lue bar'iest hearts I11U1I mt It. The f. ne wi Inn : yt.u K-dj nMmhalied your eiiili.ittliil lit.ata it r war, Ixgioi s of .Meneans cam,- niar'-hinj eerfv from alar, W',r tl. iimlerip; " toeam tolhrf the last alarm,'' j And your triri.oa tiionghr yt.u vrt ;p I( 1I1(JV, j !r ,tn harm, When, I iumji rinj horse ; wiiy iu!st thoa f ll at stn n a lime ' 'I'liit I could have dispensed rl ymc. .Hi, eti n my our fi t, utjs at thi a si re vt ry aur. ly pa ir.' tl. And lli.'ir only cun.,i.,lioii k, that a , a., or. OSlltl'll. Now, t.riirr-tl, let nit- advi yoo, take this moral, W inch I will (ichrer in m-inni r oral, Otl wi.,11 we think no danger can be near, it lurl.a iu hiddi.li antbuah where wc do not f-ar. eivjs, J'rK TIH X. C. Willi. Mr. Kwtcr : J'leaae allow me, through the medium of your journal, to eorijrulnte the citizens of Charlotte upon having added to their h-t of distiuuished visitors, the gentleman wiilinir in the last four numbers ot tho Western 1'emocrat, over the aitjnalurc of " 1 ransH-ns. ' It is very perceptible that the gcntlenn.n suppoi tne rc-ioetits ol tins town are iu pos.-e-iori of tii're than an ordinary amount ot v atnty (in ev n presuming to ail he would l.avt, them to be) from his attempt to laud tin in to the at rial regions by laying on the blarny so thick and heavy. Would it not b1: better for ' Transiena " to give it iu broken doses, or does he desire t.s at - tain to s .'t. e distinction to herve him in oh taiiiii.jr sotue paitieular end, or, perhaps, he is de.-irvus of becoming a citizen, and wish es to or.e hiins.-lf tr,nn: ntoiiety. An em it. c heaped upon them iu such quantities is rather ti-ijiistin and is calculata-d to duor- der the stomach and render thcta very unfit the iimetin with a few appropriate remarks, for the reception of Juch distinguished Capt. J. F. Hoke, of I.inrolriton, then ud- it'tr- I dressed the uiec-tiair at some IimiiIi, in an I he citizens ' f Charlotte are too t tilioht- appropriate inaunur, on Ihe policy of the eu cr.cd to be pulled into the belief that they ; prise, and urped the citizens on the line ti an- all that "Transiena" would Lave thetu ' come up to the work unlrainuieled by sec t eiii.ve they are, by laying on the soft lol- j vional prefircnces aud work shoulder to Uriup ' smoothly ; but, on the contrary, : shoulder, tad complete the enterprise. are quiet and unobtrusive in their manners and fu'totus, and are always ready to ten- der the hand of friendship to all who de - serve, and whose hearts aie tilled with fym-j should e built the more profitable it would patl.y for those whoe pretension re what1 he, and tiie more likely to build up a eoin th' y are represented and are opposed to ! mereial city in the limits of our own .State, those who represent themselves what they' Capt. J. I'-. Hike moved that there be ruaily are not It would le well if " Trau - little more time in aiona ft mnnA anund a Charlotte before writing his next conimuni- cation and bdeotue better acquainted with tha people, and then let us know to whom be alludes wben no spcaas oi vna anstocra- fcy and uppertendom. QUIZ. Fon tub N. c. WIIKi. 1L'BUC MKKTING. I According to previous notice, the niem i bcrs of the Charlotte Volunteer Co:npnuy met in the Court House, on Thursday alter uoon, -!Hh ult., at 2 o'clock, w hen thu meet ing was organised by appointing lr. II. M. PlllTCMARD to the Chair, aud M. P. Pe ukam, Secrtary. The Chair having ex plained the object of the meeting, oA mo tion of S. J. IiOWRlC, Esq., the Company proceeded to the election of officers for tho SUU)e, which resulted as follows, yiz : For Captain, J. A. Yolno. 1st. Lieuteuaut, II. M. I'ltlTCHAUD. 2d. " B. II. Davidson. 3d. " J. II. Carson. Knsign. 7. L. Pavidejn 1st. Sergeant, J. Y. liiivtK 2d. 3d. lih T. P. Cil LESPIK " J. II. Ju.sti. " It. ifil.wv. on motion. J. A. You so. J. R When j Jmyr J Y. liitvcE, V. L. LUviiksox, J. ; J CakNoN, and JaMES JilllAN, were np- pointed a Committee to report on uniform and arms at tbe next meeting; and .V J. LorvRiE, G. II. Spencer, J. Kiuler, 1'. S. j LoWRIE, ad J. ToW.NLY, a Com mil tee to .dt aft a CtSjrUtlon and bye-IWS lor Slild tvHiruun jiiu viumo invi( neia .itti iv nuested to Write on immediately lor com missions. On motion, the Charlotte Whig nud Wes tern Democrat wfe requested to publish the proceedings. The uiectiuz theu ad- journed to meet apnin on Thursday, the oth iust., at 3 o'clock, P. M. 11. M. PltlTCUAKD, Chairman. M. P. PeORAM, Secretary. for tiie n. c. whig. RAIL ROAD MEETING. Tbe citizens of Caiton County held lhe Citizens Of tjastou County held a , meeting ill the Court HoU- in Dallas on Friday, the 2Hd of .March, for the purpose of adopting some preliminary measures and . ..t. -i...:..- . . .t. i-ti .... jibsmhii risuiunuus .eiainc m mo vnmici , graa eu Dy tne late session 01 Legislature, ; t construction of a rail road from Nil- ....11. f 1 I . ; euterjiri.-e. V u i.ijv..Jli, i'Jt. uuiniliti, ,.-i , at e lie;- sen as Chairman of said meeting, and Johu G. Lewis and Ainxi I'ord, K.4., ajpoitited Secretaries. It was theu moved and seconded that the Chair appoint a committee of nine to draft a preamble aud resolutions to he submitted to said Dieating. The followia persons were appointed, vix: Andrew Ilojle, E?ip, Col. Kiehard liankiD, Jasper Stawe, Pavid A. Jenkins, James II. While, I. II. Holland, Vd. .T. Shipp, i'r. W illimn Sloan, and Dr. , James Abcmathy, alio, after a few minutes aiues .loeriiiiiu v , ,uv. niser a, lew uiuiuies - ,, it.renient, reported the following preamble d rcsoiutioti., fix: in i ..ti..-. , rcti ani Whcrea., by an att of the late General Assembly, a charvr has been gr int, d tur a Kail Koad from Wilmington to Charlotte and from thence to Itutherfordtoa, which, in anywise like a direct line, must uecesia- ruy pass ,orouKu r uear me cenier 01 .ills ounty ; therefore we, the cittiens of Gaston County, fully appreciate the importance of tins act, not only to lh,$ County, but to this section of the Matt and to all those within whose reach it may come ; and for tho c - comph-hmentol tne same wc will u-e every . . me.us ,u ur p.", auu ai.iw as ouu i,.ul. vuiiisl in rr,i cur proportional, fhare of tha amount retpiirtd to secure the eharter. 1 hereforc be it, ' l.-t. PuWrfr, That, in order to secure' the uree5S of the enterprise, we appeal to the citiztns of this County, w hether they be faraiers, ruereliauts, michai.ics, or enpital-i-ts, to come forward to this great work ; ' und we herehy fay to them, that here is a work of imp:ov meat worthy of your effort, ' which will not only he an advantage to you, i but to your posterity after you; and wc wouia espe-aiiy can upon tnose wm have been hereteiore satisfied of the vhanta;..'. that would ceruinly result from a work of this kind, to come forward now and ho 1....I al...:- ..1.1 .1-. a t -.. ,enu tne.i t'i ttj m... gre,v s.-neuir, us on the result of oar action on this project the prosperity ef our County and this sec tion of the St.".- wiil wreatly depend. lid. KWiv. That we call upon tin: citizens of the different Countiei along the line of this Koad west from Charlotte, to join with ds iu carrying out this important measure, lrelteving that our interests rire mutually conihitied together in this project, and we hereby pledge ourselves iu pood faith to ue every means in bur power to accomplish tho same on fair and reasonable principle; and further say to all those concerned on the line that, if they will join vi in good faith to secure the charter, we wiil be the la-t to iMrrwade. IkI. lifWrer, 'Jhat we t-ndcr onr sin cere thauks to the Hon. J. G. Pynuin far introd ucin the aiuendment, to.ther with thtfse w'oo aided in its passage. The meeliti" was then addressed at some lea-th by K. P. Waring, lOarj , of Charlotte, showing that if the Koad should he eon structed the value of property would be en hanced and iudy.try stimulated, on in re to a ready and convenient maikit for all the product of the country. Gen. J. G. livnuni next addressed tho ! meeting in lii usual manner, show inj the va ; rious provision a of the charter and the many advantages to he derived therefrom, and pre-: I'-nna wita clearness and tore the ability of the people to build the road, and showing clearly that if the road should be built from Charlotte to Lir.colnton on or near the route of the plank road the distance would be about tliir'y-six miles, and if built from Charlotte to Lrncolntoti paviii"; llallat, ihc ! distance would be about the same. Vt. W. J. T. Miller, of Shelby, then ad dressed the meeting, bowin;; that all should unite and come forward and tult.crihe un conditionally to the wark, aud success would certainly follow. Mai. Joseph K. Irby.of ."helby, addresed j Jamei 11. White, h-.p, of this County, then addressed the nieetms, showint; tLat l.the nearer the Houth Carolina line the road 1 delegates appointed to meet with the citi - , ion. of Lincoln and other Counties, at Lin colnton, on to-morrow, to consult togethor on tuo sunjeci. . On motion, the Secretaries were requcsf- ' rl 4a raiii;niit SAnifS ftf flip Ti TOP A ll 1 11 (TU Li:. .1... V. ....... n... ..., i v..i. r..f;.., Wl.i., m.rl (!,n-liD. InMli. mcetinjf cencer, with a request to publish the Mine, ; and ul other papers friendly to the cause to' , copy. ! The incetiug then ndjourncd. j ISAAC HOhLANl), Chuiimi. J . Lewis, ,v,((inVSi .JiZi roKu, j -Kt 4 ' From our I'urrrspomlfiit. CllARI.KSToN, MaRi H 29, IS.'iJ. The Atlantic arrived at New Vork oti th 2Tth ami her advices conlirui tho death of the Czar. Ilis son, Alexander, Las (quietly ascended tlie throne, aud has issu.'d j a proclamation endorsing the policy of his I deceased father. His brothers aud the of- lieers of government, have taken the oaths ol allegiance, me rise in tne cotton mar- 1.au itt ltnri Eiii.lt us U'aa n 1 1 f iiOTt n l.til It is 'inly stated that the market opened ! brisk and active, but closed dull. The ad j tanee at Liverpool, during the week, was i barely in eighth of a penny; 17,000 tales were sold, lair uplands at oid. The money market was ea-ier. ! 'J'liere are various speculations as to the ' M., Kosboro, 0. k Co., S. 1". Patterson, : probable effect that the death of the Km- j tJjHespie, T. W. Walton, It. A. Ilender ' peror will exerei.-e upon the existing state isollt Krwin, (J. Mosteller, J. Tiainsoiir of thiugsiu the east. 1 ho event will no q0 Hickerson ft (i., Carroll & B., Ken doubt embarrass the military operations of llp & lei J Jt O., 15. Jetton i Co., S. the country for a while, aud may have a Jt.anis, Hallybuitou Si W., J. G. Cairnes, tendency to dispose the minds of tho poo- I p jj j (Jaither. pie towards peace Hut whether it will! euaiijie the policy of thu povi rtmient, is j policy another question, ami one ut vital impor tance to the belligerent powers, ins sue - eessor may be as wurlike and ambitious r Ihc was, and then the continuance of the i war may be called for by the t-pirit and J e ., . : ' , temper of the nation. It is a question of extreme doubt whether tho allied powers have any thing to hope for iu the circuui- nances of the case. . . , . . i . t i ue sicauier j.Mmt:i uii-ii artivct. ,cs- . ' J terday, brought important intrlii'etice from Havana. The niea-ures of the iovernuient are cruel, tyrannical, and ultra in the cx . tretue, and will no doubt go 011 till sho is M.tn,.4 .-j .v...-. r f.t rw.,, it . ix.tit.i I . , EAiiu fiimitri.ip r..iu-.r nn. , 1, u l0 ,H.r sol,er socoll(1 .10(llt,. 1 f;ru,,1(. iMW ias arrived at New York, with three dars later news from California. Tbe Legislature had adjourn ed on the 10th ilit , without eli et'iiL' a I 'kited States Senator. An Htleiujil has leeu nii'le to hartnot.ize the drmocratie party, and remove the cnics whieh had created -o much perplexity. This state of tliin-tln y hope to bring about by a com-proliii-e, the e.i-elitial coi.diiions of whieh are, thut (ivviv should receive the nirnina tinn ami be elected, and that the other win;; of the pnrty in opposition, to him shall have control uf the nomitiatioiis at the cii-uuig election. Heavy failures had oecurred tit 'au Pranrisco and Sacramento, ami unite a re t - . vutMon in tne mot . rf Th(1 1;irp., , J tVV,. ' vulsion in the nioin v uinket had taken ot hou-e were tlioe of W H.t. pAlt.in " , the j trijii r of b;iij ha t "inre rturned bo-itie.-. The t'reat press in tht? iiion.'V tnaik'.t rfin M be r.ckin firtuti' S and breaking up li.ti' e-tahli-hed bu-inoss hou'cs every where. Wc hupe the ciills is pa t, aB,j Bt ,gve ,ceI1 ,)ie ,r.t. A dsstructive fire occurred here tl.M ! uiortiinr;, aloat 2 o'clock, tihieh .-onsuined ev(.ra bui,dimr, au.l a lar'e amount of ' pr,,r,r,y at ,ie corner of Kast H,y an'l . t. .al'k( ,. The loss of tho.thr.- per-ons Hltr, rin;f Mr. I.l.v,,,N) Mr. n, A1;S aj ,r . . -,,;....., ., fro,u to i,,(j . ,iw!arSi Th-rc was ht a small nortion of the pmpeity insured, und the loss falls Leavilv on the partic. (n the afteriiCion of CKterday, a tir-j oeeurn-ij at the Pad road Depot, consuming shout ISO has of cotton. It seems l? he hecotuitif the fa-h-ion now to bum severil hundred ba-s of cotton weekly on our load. 'I hc stock ho! 1 ers may find it rather a losing business if it is kept, up much lon'rer. A b L a iu fiejlit cause off this afternoon at the east end uf Lroad street, between two 1 C0W ahle3 of artif!. rv. atxl two of infantry, ; iu illcit ouc of t!j(, a'rill,rv ,.. t ba,. mangled hy the cartr;dKe imtii.- -htr, he : '.,y.,. , il0rn, I an, lion .. . r . . . I11111 wlieri it 11 append, but l.c earned away o quickly that I did unt a-ccrtain the ext.-l.t of his injiirie". I saw hi-i face . whieh was burt.t peif.rtly Ida.-k, and In' seemed in prcat at."..iiv. Un r'!it han I was roii.pieti.-iy blown If. A litt.c Inn now and then i' comn.eii dahi.-, hut it is l. jt Wi.li to pay too de-nriy f-.r it. llath.r a novi 1 ca-e came off in our court lure this week, which was thf trial ol the q'ic.-tioii whether Si.s.vs Hntt, a fnnr t'ofrf, visa, at the time of lu r tu irri ir-e, "f sound mind, and mentally r'upabln of 111:111 a'iiij her own affairs. The action was brought by lu r two brothi-r, who eii lca. yott'l to establish the fact that h r hu.-b.nid t iiak advantage ol' h r weakness of mind ami marrie1! ber in order t) get .iisscs.-iun of her property, hut they failed in their al let'atious, the jm y deciiiin that she had Sense; enouoh to get married, und she and her husband left for home apparently a. . happy as if in the: early houi yiiian. A pn.at many women act very foolishly in marrying, but that does not always signify . that they arts 7101 minji-.t mrrilut and should be tried accordingly. j I The weather is dry and Cld ; wo have '. not had a heavy rain lor more than six j weeks, .Hid the cisterns are almost dry, and I tho dust is intolerable. Wc had soniethin ' a freeze last night, and to-day it is quite chilly enough to do ample justice to a ieimine liuucoiuh v. inter. 1 fear thai the fruit i all destroyed, e-.e. y in that nart oi ihe country whtcl c.uiitry which was li-it.-d bv tlie Ire. lo which loHowud the ut: snowr. - . A.SHLKV. S'lMli.l'Alt 1'lt'iPHK' y. The sul.joiuod pretliction was made n,,t three months since about the latter part of Ileeemh. r, and by the la-t news from Kuroj.e dark hints aie thrown out that the Kinperor Nicholas met a violent death. This prophecy may elu' id ate the my-tery : " Kre three months have passed, datiii" fr .m this hour, an as-assin.itii.n of a rr-iwned head will astonish and bo : ilder th im.1". mites of Kur .po and ovirturn an empire in aiiMl'.i r (juarter ; a trait. .r to his kin", buln a h.yal man to his .1 an I to his I shall turn l.i, streti'tih n aiust bi master and rai-e tlie banner of the people. This ' nliall be lonie time after the lirst events of ' whieh I have s-poken.'' J lie al.ovc prediction was maiki U tl... , ... Spirit Of apllleoll i'r .'. to one of r.,.r "listiliirillshed at.irited llli.lliima ,.l....l it.. ii t.i. a ... i. ' ; M,r'h 1? 'uu 01 tast usceiulaer. I'tririMvivaiiinu - , A New Acauismo -A singular piece papers, received by the l'ncific, under the ,f. head of telegraphic Bilvicea from Vienna, of i respecting tbellusaiau rossesaiuns in North of i resDectine Aniprina. It i to this effect ' VtBNSA, bfttuiduv, 0 a. in. According to tho local papers the Russian Oencru Mansurou, who has recently arrived ut llrussl'ln, 1st me eeaiei vi ; Hussian l'ossesi-ious in North America to !th I'uited States for S:W(UHU,nOO. How TO I IND omc'8 Kei.ations. An old 'man named Kaddleburn, in New York, be 'coming apprehensive that he had not a sin jglo rufatiou in the world, published an ad ; vurtiscmeiit desirin.T thut all who could (Claim kindred with tho iladdleburn family : slinnhl eomn forward, as there was a for- ' tunc of $1.10,0110 to be divided among t,t.H ; aud in less thau 21 hours ho was i visited by no less than six aunts, ninetceu uncles, tweuty-nine nephews, ninety-four nieces, and one hundred and aeycuty-five j cousins, CONSkiNKKS PKIi KAIL KOAD, From 2wtii March to 4tii Armi,. ('. C. k J. L. Jones. J. Froneberer e; f0 v,r.e ,V Co., II. H. tJroner, Tutter & ' ji . M. L. Holmes. It. T. Catisler, Stfckton j I)Kj on pi, ,, tralll, between thi. place m i heater ('. II., K f , mi the 31st ult.. Dr. j V I I.I.I AM (' M K KK, late of Morganton, N. I'., k""1 "bnul 37 jears. The ilrcea-d, in tnminny with Ins lady, bad viUi riurllUi4 V.W ;rrkJ, .,,,, , ,.,. M,e ol- arr-stnirr the fearful ptgrrss of con. eumptmn, which finally terimnatrd his riifti-ntr. hil.l there, he e,rence,l the e xl.il.raln.jr . f. f. ct of tlie cll:ii.tlt, : it! thtli-rrd hiinaell witlillie , .... i . ,i i,..i ..,... .i., ..i h'tpe th it Ins alotrt attjitorii tltere hail jKrmtiw x - t ' . .im,rv,d Ins helih : but fin.'.iig no f.....i ala .tt J tn the ilil.i iti.i.t ( d eunnition ol bis li.gi s. t.r on-uin. and b- lievine that the wmler seuasn I had an ftl rei talid fri ... hi i.niui.taiii ht.ti.e as In 1 render it safe for htm to return, he ventured upuu : the fital f 1 jicrillienl. j When his remains sriivrd t H is plare, ihey ; w ere taken to Mr. Sadler's ll. l-l. w lre they re- i . . - . . . . reived due attention .mm I lie- 110,1 anu iro.n ins Inc. ids, and on Ihe liet nmrnil g. were aeeo.l.pa. i.tetl on their w ay to tin ir final restm? pl-ee, al M i'Iiiitnn, In the limits of town, hf a proeta.on of M isoiia anil lldd Kelluw a. 'I'ue- linn, iti h' nur of w 1. 0.1. th: I'lin.l'ir; tribute of r, ,p 1 t la el'i'ilc.!. was one of nature's noblest pittcrr s of a " ntleinan. A .111111 -n. 1 died by nature with the highest 1l.11.-nla il Eel, iu; eiiueatid 111 the aehoail of ad,er,ily, by ilinl of eBrnesl (teraevrronec and an hnnnr,ble .If. fii.rtment, he sttn roar to the head of his profe,. a:. 01, and e-uti... landed the reaped and cunti lence i f ail who knew him. If envy sometiinei em-1 l'!i,yeil lite ttvognc of alamlrr lo poiaon Ins fair ; n potation, he waa always tno 11.se n.iiiuio.ua to n taiiatc witii such a dishonorable weapon. j " ( "Id in tlie dual llna pa-ri-hed heart may he, j Hut luat which warned it once shall noerdie.". Ilia licresveil widow may firnl m, consolation ; ill Una ret), elm. 1, sa well a, in tbe rnnaemuanras of Itartn- nh' vi n il ilielilf of b Vf and diiljf in niiiust' r i'tg to I'ta want end turf' rins. Mut 1 a'-.-, w.tr. a ..r.'f rirt le ot fro rut, w in long ne u-n I lii, at.a.iiee of t.ce, who riiapci.at.l ii a ppllie aa lu 1 v- ry r-relc. and nutnal. red juat.ee iu eery re. -I itittn. I ermm:icatrd. P.e.l, t I.eit.t'iu. Kr . on t'" Ol'th ol J ...uiry U-l, Mr.JUII.N . Al.i:X AMU. II, TKisi'Ti ol ar.arfcer. f t.na I ...ii.ty. A it.rcline of the i.inl.eal rla, I'luitritity w as he d al Ihe I . J .11U.I. J1, IS.i.i, on 1 11c ocraa, one ol lite lm 111... rs. A euuiinitte t- Oaiat.l'g off. M t ti- w y , A. M . I i 'i ....... ol Misaoun, l- Ne,l, ol Indiana, II. T. les. ol alitor. 1..1, and W. It.la. v.s, if Tin,, rt-pnrted ''.c IVillowmif prciniblc and r ,ilutioii,, wiiieli were utan.x.oual y adopted : Whereas, An all. who I'riVt nlence has at en Al to rt move bv d. all., our l-loseil friend and aaaoc.alc, J. .UN M. AI.I.X ANKI.i:. of North I .r. lina, w luc manly qutlitiea. alui.'iou, habils, niorsl de K.itmrnt and m te: , 1 1 ual worth, rend, r- tl I.11.1 Ihe o'y e of lite peculiar regald ot all ho kn. w h.Ui : 'I i.. rrf.,.. KrlMvd, That W- not "!'' ll.e nr ,1 hia I ,4 a, a frit lid ar.L C'i'i. (i-tl ion. but -a oi.e wl.i. had he survived, aaa tl. -t neti tu win an cntt tl.'e ri put, tu n lor iiiuiai It, anij tnus prove an honor ami an oaiaiiieiit tn his prule-aic:,. KrtiilrrJ, Tliat wet. litlrr our thank a In the JI J. ir.l H eulty, for their kiuJ u.innlr. Iiona lo 01 r fro oil in tn, t .t' lllueaa. Kuitlrrd, That e tt-ntter our uneere ayinpt. ll.lt a to hit, t re.iveo friend,, couple. I with tlie aa. aiirante, lint tin. nj!. lie tied in a atra'ice land, f,r from h..iiie,al II ue st. aurrouodttl by ire ml,, w tin flit! eVt rvtoiiij? Hhti'll prot'caional akl lal.tl p.ra'loil lilltoritsa i t!o. to n.ni,lir to hi. Comfort and aie vi.il' l.ia anil. Iili;'.. W .'.f .t, fl it as a mars of r'tar'l f-r our ea t' . lilt ' ItiloW altitit.l. ..a a Ittntv, ai e will accent u'.(i I. , i'ni'1", t tl itir .rtstin pine, anil w. r the list.' I I .''l" ttf i..t. iilui.' I'tiilh;' fit. re in t . iirtt rot to" n , -it'll . .'tiaiel, iiul tin cli ptMrsle n aiu . I fully rt ', lit -t ti t.i I'llt.l.sli liu lor. .oil a pre ,11. 1, ie .in! r. ...'tilinii., hihI Ihit II. i- p.ptra of ( Inrlt tie. V - tl. 1 f'la', I e ir.jui t titl I-, e. f. V . ('..'., 'I'o.-.t s copy of lm at- reat'iulions I'f far artit'U lo his ri'l.tii't u! !i tti..: . II. I I.I.I.M iK, f kuin,n. II. V . stfrrttST, Sen ttitr y. ll f.l. .n Ihe Mb .il l'IM h tl four .In i ii i , ti ' . i ti. i M V A m i; I i: pe I n ,Tt vi.. aft I 3 Sllll' NKWS I!!' W AVIS.; f.ot.ht lue Itrpe three masted sal!. I .0 " .VSip t'ttmmrrf' 1 has'? cunine nceil tin tltri , I in. jtorl lion s u-l v..r lettf a. M y m now be s.'en at n.v .1 I ui'S S .rs ot nil pr oles .It I " .S'up Comm'trt" fan N VAX S i'Ai l V TO II A O STORE. .HI p )n fiiH ripjjrtl nni) an f p1 i'i with (!. r")u 'iit niinilf r of iiK' im.ili. nnrt will tv rrntly to r .i! for nn illi'T f'iirf;o t,n llir prrnrnt Jul ta ii. fKit d of, J ' Call .ml uinni , hih! latibfy yntir m Urt that, the m nm worthy, am. thtil my utork t f mi-gat tmj t'llia t o ar nmn wortliy yuu' tt 11. tlOII. M. W. R01.INSON. Ajnit i, i :tf 1 S. Iil'ter a t CttpV. WM.A.CWVKl!. HHSEH.il. Alt EST. rollWAUUIStl ASIt cim viission MERCHANT, wii.7iMi.ro ,, . v. A' !iR S'.;MK.NTS i.iiiifr ht, n romuii Ii il ' hi iw-fn 1 1n W 1 1 tu i nr fin iiiol MiiirlM'-itrf ; K.11I l(.ml ( iimpiiny, nmi tin Nujih ( 'nrolin it) 1 li.t.tl c. '.in y for !'.' IraiK'nWI .to. n of l-'rei"!.! e,;t'''l.lio.l.ly !r. m vv iliotnel.tn In the Weal via b.irlolle, I ufl'.-r mi v serve a to tlie .W.'Yr . 7 ..ml I'KODI I'E It.S nl Western l arolins. I.oo.l, will Im- promptly Itirwanled In Hie interior, antl rrnd'ice of t-vcry description reeeiveil, nmj anhl or shipper! ti.t.tl.er markets. My Inliw rviM-nrnrr in ti 15 bi.sineas, log. liter with ample lacihties ftir it sin e satul priiaeeutiun liirriis.il nn.ple traurantt-ra nl my ability t.. serve my rnrrrspomlcntB f..itliu. lu It'...,. I .1 I- .. .. , .- ' J ...s'tn to no tie,! win i.e (I FIHtsr.1 111. for a rot. ....la a ion t,f -.1 ... ' . ,.u. , - ta 'hsndise will ! I..rw..rde, for a co.iiit.i. ...., ,.i'i 1 'i l-r cent on .liburinenla. I refer lo the I'res id. ola of all Hie ll,L. . V.V.1...... 1 1. A IJW lhlL. 1 .-Iptft 3. I8j.'.. ',f Mi rried, in Iredell County, on tho 21 hy the Kev. Stephen Frontis, Mr. TH '.?. KF.KU,ofSt,ite.ville, toftl,., kxiA nl t ' daughter of J. 8. ilycrs. Al" U1, A List of Pmniuiiis Tobe nwnrdril at the Annual Krir of tlc , ,. burg ARricullurul Society t be laid ai ( i ' , ' in October lfio : "it. !( ri"- i-'r,w tl. a ... . A V 1 f i net., iiMiiitigvti s ,t i ill, ,-iTi'J tup ' l-.ssay on Agi iculturc, $j.(10 " hlallmn 7 years old, and under S.Wt " llrood Mare, j'ojj " folt Sr year, old, or under, 3 no " jack - - 5;(IU " Jennet 3lJ, Jaek eolt 8 years old, or under 1.00 ' Mulo 7 years old, or under 5.(i() ' Cult !i years uld, or ttmlrr, u'on " Durham Hull, 4 w " " l'"". 4.IHI ' " Calf-J years old, or under, 3.00 " Boar !! years old, a 110 ' ow 3 " j yn ' l'if under six months oW, lluck Kheep, j Wi " i!is " Indian t or,., largest nan. bet of bnsl.cls per acre, J (ifj " H'heal,lareslBa,.tt,jaerr, j.Dt) " tlj " o10 t'ottoii lbs, " 5.0U " Turnip', grentrst quantity proe.Kid on i acre 5 (10 " IV l ll .i re I ol Flour, yo M of swell tolatoes p'r J acre, 1.00 " yield of Irish potatoes, per J acre, I 1)1) " yield of hay per tre, 3.1't) !ttl. ( ihbaKlt'. 1 .01) ' 'J'wo. horse I'low, a.liu ' t .ie-.hof ac, l.ou eytlie and Cradle, J.ou " Kuvtry. " " 3 is) " tjusrt cultivated Slrawliriiies I Jul " iluahel Ol fall Apples, l.ou nils lilriHTHlNf Best .'. Ihs of fr li butler, .og Jar of preaerves, lioiue made, l.i.u " I'lekha, " Jot) " IJ yds of Jeans cloth, (1:1 " l'l " Dtiluralic C tlpctlllg 3 hj " F"C-! bed nuilt, 3 Mouble woven eounterpsin, o I3.l0 3 is) 3.U0 iatl im li.Ot Si 3wj li.ifl J'.ij ho 2.IKJ 1. 110 l.tiO 4 1.0 W 341 I.W 3. in IOC l.a i'S a) l.'A ill aj S"i Jl at i, I'D '.'.ll '' a 1", " l airt.t knit sot ks or aUMrkings, .M Alum or Kice baak.l. 5'l S;aret.nrn of leedlrwork, ". ids of doii'iatir soap, 1 "t tallow cancli a, t ' Y I.' I S W li.l.lAMSOS' Jl'lsl I II M. I.'DS-S, II. W. AI.K,Mi.i:, W W AI.I.Al K, ii. s. Mi uunnv. 5 (tti i .in) i. mi 1 I j ' iimj-i HANK STOCK. It (JOkS t'.r .SuUrrii-tii fi ( the ( -i. ul uf lr ft ink uf W ,Innn (on, ill he .. nn (tie ijy nt Afi, Id 65, utthir- ..ffi r i J I nt, mid r-titiu ojm-ii i'or.N. it- tn.iti (lift Pt.uH u( r j. nix, w. k. ih;i;. i hnlottt. War! J7, ljj. .id as(oilbli!!ii:, -ts-a . . . . , O K are juat in receipt f a very '.ar-e im W V wetl aelt cltd sloek of all kl.it., ol' .simun(;!sujim!:h Bry Cloods, N a. W ANU I Kl.t IV, lcnntis, lifilh, livots A- Mum. A I of whieh stc ile dttrrmined t-. ,' 11 b,' than haa ev, r been sold ii. Ibis pi tec. Auu f tssnla cr,ni -lilii u. we will II li.wrr t'.as i i w.ai. All we have lo say ta lo eli -n m i youraelf. KIKJW.V, liRAWLKY 1 CO. CkatUltr. Matth Its, llja. til ie is Y,i a 1 1 'no i. ; s. i , ; mrr.iiL nr. km a .sti:kl;-; Mirch Vt, I-...".. Cr; PI ST 11 Ki KIVIUiSil. n.lidMmkof ( i n 11- ASIMMKS, I.I.N K.NS, .NMK.-I:.L1. A c , A t. lmr.M x. .sTi:n.E tt r'K , r it fio I Sl.,ek of I.iiltts S- laoi.. s MIKSS (.(KIDS hi. I r. ee.lt:! ;! IiJiK.M A ali.t.U.f. I.Mti.K St... k ..f .Mil. s A .S.e, Ik-i. i Shots lantktd fur lnly. HllKM tl STKKLK. lull w 111 at. i.t any lauoUa Utaoe l tfa ai -stu. lSHKM A STKKI.K S. To the Voters uf the Mil Coiin hcm! Ila l IIM.T, fH I:l. .1 J dt.ljr use lo mva. If aetf I'ttra t't'tle tlil Ir.r rt aaolta s..ti,f.ct..rv 1'H.ie: .,t tt i ii ii I Ui.ft Iti tw attic l elu.'.u.lt lifM It.r.ly i. it.) lm rn a, tli.,1 I am con.peiii.l u f rhi.f t t.i; a t'aiii'Malr for t'..njrtai t lie, '-'t' Ir.t t at t e n St . In linn. Aa I am intom.ea tl.t ttt'iol it. y tlitmla are, or a. -I lo tn- f ..in,. w.l th,' linn, Ittirmn 1'raipe A J -a. A. IV.-' .tut: h ivitits a hit'. j is'.ii.l rt am n-r i-ac'tot 1. i.'t-rit;i ii.t-n I an. unwilling It. ...at' the pri..frt,l c.tnt r nl in. in lot llm h:ti p't'itt,-.1 di.nn" i w in, ii ih r solo it at jour li.'i.ti,. Hy tl" .fit" I am Ce-iroua of e.iitc.'i..titiir the ti. i.'i.i'7 '' e'.cb, and ot Iluir numelous eoitatililt in V J" w hmn I slull !' II. oat bal.ay tn supply W.IUM- H rn r lmp"r It d at tit'ira ol at j.'a ra ol a. I 11 1 ai.ui.r Ilrane.a a .. .t. uif win. h will If i , .ri. m ir.J l- foilosyirit : upr sal a no. l.i (ransilinn. U" ' 'i I arni lico ll'galia. M il.'.. Itliatanienlt, Kitlil-Uai.. Imp, rial It. calls, II." I"". Al. m.'ilidt, I.glie.i'". M t "Is, l'r.i,'rauii.is, I'lant.i'.olt, AI..o Siiaerinr manufactured .'N A' TT." II, nl all cr-idea si wholesale er r.t ii " nianiilaeluri d hy lli' se nnnvabd m .ni.fn I"""' II Spencer A I n., who.r rt pulalmn ! . with tlir ulmsil limits of our territorial et."' iiiti.l (whir h I.y Ihe by covers a eoitaitlt r-'i't P1' ol I.aml j I! there aie any K'nuw .N'.tthincs in ti k I'""' I would l plraa- d lo say I., litem " ' 11 ' " call at my new Scsar A Toha. co M..r n Street a I. w dtmra Iwlnw (sadlera I-et.-l aril V small pieee of Una ll. unliable ll.al.ul t la'"1 , clc ami uac ll accord. nj tu direel.o"" '"' . ( know t,.e,iti(f alt.rwi.rds, 1 plciljr '. 11 I'trlt it and pay our tlio.i-sntt dfilara. Fv. ry Utiy (Ki.w..N.itl.i.t;s ine'n'tt now be tjj hertrtufuf t C llioun( I)iopy fot Uiiiiiitifii , I .ol on crc.lly In Iter Icriin t'Sil ami es imine my slot It lilt A M" "t. hill h(H in r-'' (fo-Hl iur thf C.mU) tnJ': (liCl,lf tl.r wurhl) 'flJ ' es?i:i:mov. as 1. 1- ..l . . .'., It v In f nr..rni,lo'"r'' E . .' ... I.a.r-mr' m. ami i i.c put'l.e ciii'rany, in" . . .., e.l his t o.ilcel onnry Slid llt.kery 11"" " hi.ild.n, neil der I.. V. V. Kl.i.s's i"J'"n ( and ti.'U.ile llio I'resbylrriun I 'h ureb, wl" is prepared In accomit lliodale Mil who .' u ' p'.sed In encourage hit. I Parsuns will l" ' kcH, W. I. Fruits aud Prrsrrvra, I al.ask'BaBa-a. A' (' vv.i.i. ...i ,... f,.e,,,li,d ul the ahrrl'" ' ,!,.. .,rll ..r.lera 1 1... lit I i.l I V r f iv't r""' I .. . , . .1. tl , oitoo- If.rr. any am imru ui.uiiu paesau ...... J ..I. - 1 a-i, . . . ..j ft' f rWrletr, .VarA ISV,.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 3, 1855, edition 1
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