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twl -- si? i.v1 CHARLOTTS, HXT. C., a' .raXJX." 18, 18S7, THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editor & Proprietob. TERMS: . orth.Croli Whig will bearTnrdcd toaub. Z'rt t TWO HOI-bAKS in advance; '1 WO .i,n of the Editor A (erlj;ment inserted t One Dollar per.uuore ,iid2Jceiit. liirtaeh continuance. I'uurtad. !,,u.V..uni. nl Ki.ef.iTa "'" 25 per . ,fhcr ; and a deduction of 38J per cent, will " 'dt (rum the rcfular price, for adort..cr by r Ailvertiae.iienta iiiacrted nionthly or 'lo'rtrrly. ' ' P1' "' ech Scmi" iBolliir 75 cciite per aquare lor each tune. U-PoitiiimU'" are aulhoiiaed to act agent Union Line. CHARLESTON TO CHERAW VIA GEORGETOWN. STKAMKIiS MARION AND tiOV. (JRAHAM. jrz fHK well known and rtV. tfopular (earner Man. PAiulj on Cap!, fVrjmon la ctrrl-?i nut ri(uljrly engaged Id Ii TnJe eiloftn t'ltrl alon, Uoorgeluwn, and (! jt4td la known aa the Wuat pruiupt and f. icKol Bt in th irjJ". Th Oit. Orihum ia ery lifht drU;hl aad w elcalld fat th Hirer Uaila, and being tern in I'" hnd of an old and rx(eririieed coin, p.ailtf. " l- e "lied upn, to delir. er k fre ih wilhout drtentiun. 'I'he (Ji.r. tira Bin will only roil lo (.eorerlown but will con. .th tde Marion in l"W Ur,ie of the Hirer, V-tabt af"imj y deUnlmn from low wattr Ma BiM beinf well proiided wall amiable lifhlrra, (ViticBRienla lo the Agenla in Clurleatun will fct fgrwardrd free of eninmiainna. CALDWELL Si ROISIXSOX. Aeeola at Cli.rlr.ton, SflACKLEFOKD 4 FKASKK Ar- nli at (irorrriown, DAN L A. HORN. Atf'-iila al I'heraw, 41 Gm Encourage Home Industry! UAVINfi Fl i;rHAeif:iHlie( N( OKI) t'AC lUHY. 1 aui prepared lo All all order for Omtlsrgt, Thralling Iloxt, httiings, lirtl Cindt, S'rir.'wi', il'tU 11 '", Grain I'mgatng, Caryrf C'ni'i, IJ'iiry Uniting, II rtiyig Tu-inr. 1 a mkinr an article nf Clulh fr the purpr.ee f aiiiin 1'iaar, Wheat and Corn. r'r-a.-riioa fxxiac buyer will hnd it t their ad. rantre to it t. Ail ardrra frnin a diatance Will at atbadedte wil,i araruptneaa. j. Mcdonald. fearer. OtL 9, IBS. 3fitl tll, IHMMC A lll,IM t HAitiaorn:. .c. HAVING avMciatid ourtrlvrt lof ctliT for the purpop of urrjihf on th CA It I US T F. It A M) J O I X F. U'S BUSINESS m ill ill hrinehea, we take thia method of inform er tlie pnbhe that we are at all timre ready to F.ne Ltitnber at abort notice, in a eui nor man. art, all k.i-i'a of Lumber riptwd and joinud to or rr, aar aaah and llhnd niaclune arc in conatn.t perti.m, which turn ofT Sfah and tilinda in the aal a;.art.vrd alyhr. A aunply ol tali of ordina ry tea kept couaUiitly ou band at rcaaunable 6f irra. IT Or.irre from a dialanee for Rain nr Rlind r ant work in our line will b proi.iplly atten- tr lo, Me I, m: on hand and expect to keep a aupply af the best I. timber the country arTurtle. Oar midline altop 1 on Collide alreet, Kaal ol the Mthodit Church, where oue of ua can be atn at any lime. It 'do-bull. ling in lit lateal at t lea of work par btuiarly atlenurd to. W would invii the at. kuiiosof t;,e eititrn of Charlotte to the advar. I-C'i ae lute of doinp work with dupatth our astHio iat "Be iitduatrv wo thrive. ,4 RUDISILL i W1IISNANT. Mi37, I85C. I4tf IrThinkful for the patronapti o liberally be- l"rd ujion roe by the citiirna of t harlolle and 0 lurrouniling country herrlofore, I aak a con. tittviflre of the aame, feeling aaaured that no fwina be aparcU la plreee, JONAS KUDISILL 93Noticc. UKRSONS Owing accounta at . the rbarlotte 1 B.k Store, for the year lb55,niual call and aie ilia firat opporinmly. LOWRIE A ENNIP3. B, 1R56. 7 If Xcw Establishment. 'I'lli; underaipned having eatabliahed hiinaelf frmaneily m Charioltr.inlenila carrying on t fi.iloing branche ol bu.in. .a. vn ! Stiver VLuing, (Jun and Jjmk$milliivic, lfll Hanging; Silvrt JSrass and all Hmkn Mrt,,t Workrryairt.l ; Compo. titim Mill lnk$ itn,l Hai ti of the most dunil,!t In tul mtvlr, ami warrantrd t 1 t'frior to any other kind Jut MM and Vtutury purpotrt. Ad f the above, branche I warrant lo turn out ' Wtirkminl., aiylc. Wh maker at a diatanr that wiall to have '" work tlone 1 will piva pirticular attention to ,!,l'iiching aa aoon aa poa.ihle. rtraona at a di.tance wiahing (i una altered from t"h" I"''"""""1 orolherwia repaired, txeepl ocinf , khi ,1(.ni rp.,j ,nj returned on tune po..,blc. eaiild gie ,j BIII11br of rcfrrrnce a lo riiun,hip, but I dt.t ni it unnereaaary a 1 will " the v,ork lo apeak for itaclf. So cnd on -work a. .,,. po.,,1,1, ,. BBISU willbec.ah. '.m ;C.h?U'1 m7 -h,l-'nrF-ite l'i Pre f, , JOHN M. MASON. Cilell. Mnck 18, 185C. 4lf ' l. ''""" i ttnd ''" ' KK UOI.LAKS 1 the mil of the year. No paper will s diacon. 11 :i .11 .rreai.irtiB are liaid. except at the ..j. 4 S! 1 I HIV 1. Nl IlllWltlonl ha aitii-"--- - pl'IiUO N0TICK ia hereby (iven. that all ilw N1,l""' Ae.ot.nl.ol SI'HATT Al llfl J,A1 OANm, at Ca.. and Al.I.l a, a "AMt;!., are Ir.n.l.rrrd la the unde. tfZ . 1 ' ""' bcn'fit "r ereditor. of id ' j " b"'"1'' ll'atlhey are in lha hand. In' "ANIr.L for immrdiala collection. JOHN ALLISON. D ii J- tt- DAMKL. COIX'XIII. FMUDMIY AND MAC II INK SIIOI. TOIIN ALKXANllElt &. CO. take thia n.etho.1 Jf for ir I urn i ii ; ttiuiika la lbt.tr Friend and . trou lot p.ml I'r.eiiuraeeoH nt and enlicil a c.mii. j tiuarioauf their favora. The Kaluhli.hniriil ia well nuwn aaiuruierlyoccuMid by Mr.U. W. Wright, nd the prfaenc prnprirlora are well prepared to furniah CAS'i lMi.S of all kinda on the moat rcn. onahle terme. Tht y ateo uiidi rliike to lurnnh nil deacriptiona nf Mucliinerr for 5U'm Milla, A.C v.in ueerina;, cawuuat tturnvra, 4Ve., of Vutiuua j aii.-a alwaya on hand. f. It. All urdrra ill be promptly executed. Columbia, & C.,Oct. SI, 16i6. 117 Fair Notice. rilllR Cojinruieraliip of MooKK & BVF.RLY JL haa tlua day expired. All thoae iudi bled lo the firm and iiriiine to aove coal, are nouotid mi eunie nirwhrq iiiiiiicaiaiL'iy and niuke aeltle. uienl. aa the lliiMn.ru of the firm muat and ahull be aetlled in a few da?. MOORE & 1JYERLY. s-itr Juy 31, IfioG. Notice. TBtllE aulncribrr inform hie frienria and the JL public ji rurally, that he wiil colilinuc the 'I inning ItuwiiiroH at the ol ataiid, w here all ordtra for work will be punctually attended to. R. W. MOORE. Atg. 1, lr!56. KStf s.irMstti i.v,.v r. f WlIHS Kalnhlialinienl ia coiieienienlly eituM.d JL to the New Court llouee aitt) Kail linad lie. pot and every efS"..rl w ill be rnaiie by the proprietor o make all tiiat may call 011 him comfortable w lnle they atay. XT Kemrirbrr the uearcat Hotel to the Depot aad i ouit lluuae. W. 15. GRANT. I all' Junt 3, ll-.'ifi. xCM Notice, niir: chaiu.ottk .mi "i i ai. insiiianc k .oi by fririi uu llouava, Uuoda, 1'rvducr, 4Vc, at Uaual rn It a If OUice III lirawlef 'a liuililinp, upataira. lilBEi Tt'RH ; M. B. TAYLOR. J'rri,rnt. 8. 1. ALEXASDKR.I'tceVfiirMir-, J. A. Ydl NO, J. If. WHITE. J. II. OARSUN, ) - C. OVEI'.MAn' EfCV,,rt t"- A.C.STEELK.S llU'e J. II. WILSON, Attartiry. K N YE HUTCHISON, .Sccrrrrrry. Aug. I a, IP56. 2:tf ICc'iiI 'I liiw .iimI T;il.e A lio-f IAS KCIIVIVINe; PAH TNKi: of SI'HIMiH &. W Ki i.NU'roN,ha to clue uplliehu. eineae of aatd firni, I therefore notify peraona in debted, eithrr tty Note or liia.k Actoor 1, niaiir at Clear Creek or Uot-ky li.ver hio e. III. t ..eti r in. duleeiM-e will nt.t bt. tv. n. Aa lite l..ri.t nuin berol aaiu Niiea and Aecounta hive ih.i .imu lta loop uiiatalled. Ihe aiir.rul ai.d qiiitht t ctturite will bepuiautMj f.r t tit ir cllertuni. I'.ilat Oie t.roeery More of hj.rin & Mi la 101', CharL.ttr, or at UK- Store in Rocky River, whrre the hu-i. m wiii be continued, a nil settle the a. nit Iwiln- .Hi. LEROY fl'RINfiS, uiririo t'aiintr. r;.r.', Aug. 5, ie;s Notice. 1., .v,e e- te r. o, t,C ,oa, oy il.e 11" 1 wh.rh occurred in Una place t.n the morning 11 .iit; ., 111 j m 1, i n luuv iHriri NIIU Lin nun 1 11 4 it t iUiat'fnuH pf; roi(- in thtviiiii) adjtn m ti(f ' u-'ii-i' men nuu mil cuiiii, feciDg lut- prop, rrly u( A. C, Si ftif, A. lfctiiunc iV Co., utui ulh. rn, which wer plcrJ in my h-nun fur colli clmn : All n;tuonf thtrlurr, im.t whuiii any of uvU ctaiuitt ' r Btill nUrttiing unirtlled, ar lu rihy tin ly iHilifiud, ilttt uisk'ft tlry sppcir iittmrihulcly mid clone up the idiiif, by i.ftr tr c-ih, I nltfli) k cmniM-ltrd lo filr, forth wiih, ItilU in l'ci mt v, ii u rt. by nubjertinj; feucti -fwin to adOitiouni and u. I neccBry cuata. S. W. DAVIS. C-iarfvl I e, Junt 17. 1856. tf Ho! for California! UOliKHT SHAW takca tlua ppHirtuntly ol tn'or''fi'f the public griirrll'. ami all whu inirnd (rtiif to hihD-a in patlicuUr, ilut hu in. lend a to continue tits SADDLE & HAIaNESS BUSINESS. at hia old aland, in Spring.' Corner liuiblinp, where be inlcnU to keep eonetanlly on hand a eepply r( SADVl.ES. HAHSES.S, BRWl.ES, 4C, OF i:l'EKY VKS( HIVTIOS. Hi friend are re upeetrully invited lo call and aupply theiuaelvea, every rtirle in In line Kill he .Horded on tlie moat reiiaonable term. liKl'AllUNO done at the aliort.al notice and with ne.ilne.a and di.patch fW-rearj 19, ld'5. tf a.f. inn:vAHO, ATTOKXEY COlWshU.OR AT I. 4 IV, CONCORD, ABAKIU S CO.,)N.C, 'MM. t lend loliuaiiieaaroiiimiited tub i rare , W w in l anarrue ano me f,ruary 5, Itsifi. adjoining ri.untlea. Olio 1 1 mi. ii. m. oitn rll.I. be nleaaed lo receive I'rofeaainnal Call. in the tleparlmentr ol Mr.nu i.u. ano ; SL'RIiERV. I'nlea profemnally abaent, he may be found at hi. reaidence, Kurt Mill Depot York Diatriel R. C. ft. 12, 1B56. " Mattresses EADYMADB, ofShnck or r5prinr. Per. 11 on wiahing diBcrenl aia.a and atj le a, will immmr a. II irAH ORDERS piomptlv nIM. 1 T. M. FARROW, April , l5fj. 8tf Cm a and Be txU for aU at thia Offioa. Itivcr L,and for Safe. IWII.T, wi ll at private aale, niv T,and, nilnatrd in Irr'lHI counly, adjoining Itulil. I. McDow. ell. J. K. Rankin ami other. Ivinir tin the ( 'ata : I" river, containing J30 acre. U aere. of which j ' under a hijh .late of cullivutiun -40 acre, but- tom Lund. WM. A. LKMLY, 33tf Oct. 7, 1G. 2.00 p a 1 1 s o f !00TS & bllOES. f&X. 2. w w w ''" ' CIlAUIaOTTl;, S. C. CATAI fKJL'K OK COX)! AND ,vn tii irfs, alicinuiiur-rtiire, Heavy ui.ubltM.le l)r..j;.. im, .1..1111 Hit matiur! oV'l'i "iT0 '"'.I r a. ouk aole froLri.na. northern mahufac. 1 ture, a vihmI urticie, 1 50 H nailed ante llrogana, for miner and railroad, good, 50 44 double aole, round ee-'im Rmgana, i 4U " enisle aole rivited lirog.ina, a good article, ) 35 " a 1 11 1; If aole riveted lirngana, a thade iiol.Ur, 1 "j " ainule aole not riveted, Urogana, a ehaue liehli r, I 15 " ni(!le aide Brngniie, inf. rinr atock, 1 (.(I Men' kip JJrnguiia.a It'll orlieic Nn I. W. br)l 51) " Na. J. F. u. 1 lii.edanJ bound k!o Rroe-na. 1 2 to i "() U ,f K 'I I call " I 75 to a 00 Oxford calf, 1 7j t., 2 lui Cerila calf Congreaa Gaitera, pig, ti 25 to U 75 " rlolh " pat. tip " ' a il) lo 3 ill " fine calf aewed Shoea, 2 it) to 3 I II " pat " " Uxfir a. pl'r.,3 till to 3 50 j Mena line kip uracil, (l l.inli rj (eiita fine ii..te:.t ie.ithrr Outi re 75 to U on 4 00 lo 5 On ' I) S.yuilt'il H.iiil.andiiCeliM.ex.a LO " " tiuilUii Jf..ota, eti-.ched, extra, b 50 " ' No. 1, 7 0U " heavy cilf, I). S, acwed, I'.aiiter' Bi.ot?, Veiy cheap, 5 00 14 44 calf, j). S. pep and cork P,i.(,la, 5 ttu 41 44 fine c.tf, cora aole, ami mailt w ith copl-r naila, 7 00 44 fine calf, pp.'4 " 5 ill) 44 heavy I). S. calf, plain bottom, 4 00 44 44 kip, " 44 4 00 44 44 4' ' piainand htay write, 2 50 to 3 Do 44 44 l!u!ir!en, conilnf.n, 2 Oil Piltlura' ami .M intra' P .otn, 2 50 to 4 00 Ruy' fine Cunf. 2iti r, pat. tip and I.X.ll, 2 00 to 2 50 44 l alfS' 11. a. 1 25 I., 1 50 44 K.p liroeann, pood. No 2 1 L0 I I I 1 --t : 44 heavy Br. gana, I). S., liotiti oriith , 1 i5 j 44 44 44 irooi meoituii to peer, "5 to I 00 v . .1 . ir.-; l 11 . w. 1 utilha call antt kip lirj;ait., ij lo H 44 extra heavy and j.'0..rt, 1 00 to 1 25 ! 44 thick " " 44 7.5 10 f ., t 44 lis lit and common, 50 lo LAliOS' DKI'Ali I .MKN'T. I.adica fine onir'ta trailer., double aoh a and loxeii, f..r winter, with ioela, 3 00 44 fine 1 one, rcae liaitera, thin -.on f, w no hielr, 3 1(1 iip, 2 mi to 2 50 ! vi.' of very de!!i:'tful Look, lately pub- " v , " 2 ;iil.ed, our eye chai.e.d to fill on the fol- 44 hoc trench aid anle 'seen Outerp, 2 n . . 44 line ame I ,ceu. Muck ai.u thin I lowing petition, MpUfd by histceP In aid"! of . ""I"4." . I 'i"2 ''"Charlertoti, and prexeiled to the Coveruor 44 line lo tni'iition " 44 I 2j In I 50 I ' 1 44 line goal liodtt-c, bet article, tl.uii.il joftbat proinee on M.Tch I, 173-'. . l'-. r wMer. , .,. j To HlS Ext'ELLKNCV OoV. Joll'S i 44 nne woal Xhroii ca, bt et article, twii.eit I line.i, I Mj' -ThM bumble peiituu of all the Maid-j 44 fn. f...., t..ot,c,.No a 'twilled lined, l 25 j vll)e Uauie are underwritten : 44 tine .tl-ri-cco ami kit! loiil, 1 jil to I 10 44 fun p.i. le..ti..rand laiiey ti.M.l 25 t 1 iii 1 Whereas, We, the bttnble petiliinerf", are 44 Ii,.. ictii, r lt..ter.. very ft.irh.,e 1 fo j n, ..re-ent in a very n.r'eoi ,.-'., ii-pn-ition Inn-k 11 a mi rn il, a vt ry ifoou aiiot-, I l.oe ll.ll. il all "kill. 1 .'.II 44 Hiie. onpri a en.tim led 4. kid Giilera. 1 50 44 fine pall lit It al l.i r and e-.iatacl 1 12 lo 1 25 .Miaaca' Slloe. ami (t.i 1 1 era, ail g raiita, pro t-a varvmg from 75 to I 2.1 C'lllldreu'a Slioea, 25 lo tf OVKU SHOES AND lU BIiKKs. t;cn. ju,Vj .,..,,,.., fr W1.,t, r. .. llftl tu, ,.llb,.r, ul, .,.,,.,, i.2 00 1 00 L,)), Ii 11 Mo r . ntla !a, one 4 ItufT.lo tlver alioca nd two str.ipa, 1 00 1 3 on ( toih 44 Hublwr Il.a la, 44 llu-kiea and Ovcr-ahoea, 44 Sandala, 1 All 1 on 75 75 50 to 75 Mlaaea Over-ahm-a, UOMK.STI.' MANt TACTVRE. Shop matie Iha.te and Sdoea consianiiy on hand and mede to oroi r at almrt notice, from the bt al ! i-ntiortcrt atoek. t (jt'lita' fine pp. Boola, warranlt d, R 00 44 1). aoie, broad bottom, Dutch edge, t 5U " t . " Dulch edge, fooled on old rp, to ordir, B Oil Pp. Footed on old h ps, to oroer, 5 00 I.. Ilia' fine calf Slioea, In order, 3 00 io 3 CO 44 heavy kip acwed Shoe., I 75 to 2 50 I.adiea' line cilf Slioea and U.aHs, 1 75 lo 2 00 44 heavy kip 44 44 1 -i0 irCJoo.la nf our own manufacture are all war ranted not to rip. Price, by tin. Caloloueare for caah only, a ihe pood, could not lie .old at the very low tgurt mentioned than for caah. The above cnnipn.c. hut a .mall portion of onr .lock, aa it la iinpo.aibit lo eiiuiiicati: every arti. c e in an nilvcrtiatm.-nt, ao iat it uiay be under, atood wilhout aeeing the gooda. dish Prices tif Ik'ts j'rr running font. 3 inch Banda t 20 8 inch Bind t fill 24 cj 44 44 1.4 o o 2t a " 44 08 it 44 32 Dj " ' 72 n " 3fi 10 44 44 7 1) o 40,104 44 44 HI .. " 44 1 1 44 44 Hti 4f 1 1 4 44 44 91 ti .. 52 . 12 44 44 SC 44 56 1 31 4 5 54 7 7 a i.i.ateii u i.i:i.Tif.'. The public may depend on gelling the be.t arti. e'e Ihal ean be bail, they wnl run alr..ight, lio n Ihcir width, and run H it to Hie pul ey. Tncae bandaare in ide ol the bntoi. t taniiid leather, ami Ihe aoirf virl only nac.l. Thee joint ate put to. geiher with water. prool cemen', winch a Iowa them lo be uecd in damp p..cea, wit. .out any tflVei un- on Ihe joint". The beat ol copper met. ued. An .r,llr,,i general y on ham!, nJ .l knnla maije lo order. ALSO Tl.trliiiic ISi-lt riawpt, for connei .ing Ik l or Banda together, to run on M ichinery . Thia laap I made nr plate of mela tlutediiut on tnr ininr,iii.inp teem oarp eouusn t.,pis into the Ufii aim nolo ii, wiiooui cuuioc mm aim impairing ia urenpth,. i. Ihe c.aae wilh m ikinp ho ea lo hie. through, or otherw ie. It ia, when applied to the Bo t, confined Inertbir by meana ol .ere wa,'( made for Ihe pui poer,) was to hold on to every partivle of the Bet, thereby retaining it. aihoi aVenplh. An ...orimrnt alw.y on hand. A'an, a.ip. rior . 4 C LEATHER on hand, and COri'l R RIVETS wiin Kurr. So and lpcr l,K A I'll KR of every deaeriptioo eoi.atnntly on band, .1 low price. J-1 larl paid for Green or Dry HIDES, or la ken in .aebang fur Boot and Shuea, at l ah price. r BOONS & CO. rWnfte, Out. 14, 1S5S. t4 !'S THE .V. c. WIIIO. A WARN'ING TO ilOl'NU LOVERS. The story I am vtf nlout to relate is no fiction. It is thin. !.,A joun gentleman "jjft !"- tor Soldi-r. dy w.rt i;ti(raeil to Lo mar- tit t tii'ie llii're was a cull r lo ;oto war. ' he geri- itleinan tlioiiL'lit it h- duty to i.erre ,U ) 'cou"try- He ma le ", ' iDgcincm with hin '.love, thut if ho liv Wj returo Le would nmrry Lcr and Site c nsenkd t& it. He ,y r:ri'rl :;v :;i'eiL'bt 'en nnii.ihs. A Iti.T Ins rr'UTb Ho rrt IJ et his Mlc ii; I, ! PPMWd ou.eb.t cold toward him. Ho told her lie had conic Luck and was ready no to fulfil hi contract ; but (he woulJ not accede; to it, not giving any Bntisfactory naoii!). Some fchort tiriif; af ter, hhe muiried a widower. The lovers Jeldoni saw cae-h other after, except at Church, wl.'ti I ho gentleman would be in vited by sonic of tho relatives to take a check with luni. It no happened thut they , ,nnk ,l"'ir -k to-'th.r and on the I art I time that he wan invited, be noticed thut ahe rcn.oTjd her check and went of a little !itatice ler and her husband and ate to ithetu elvM. He eaw that oti that day there ; vraa Hoinei linir sad in her countenance, but ! , , ' ne couiu not account lor it. 111 a very ahort time afterwards c he was taken ill and died. Tlie pentleliiHii aid be believed that it wax ihi fir.-t Love that lc hud fur bini that ji't rced her a.-i u d agj.er to the heart and caj.-ed her death. Another eao of a youn lady who wag engaged to a youn peiitliinan. Her p:. Miti not be i iijr willing for it broke up the natch and the shortly aftet married a H'idowtr. She said timt .ihe could not m;ir" y her 6it Love and it did not matter who he marred then, for i-he never expected t 0 r . ...i... a .i. . ,-o ....1 . "w'43 ootlit 1 man uii'J cuk ta uouai'i. In concluiou. I warn youug Lover to , . -o - i r t iieware how you trifle wuli your D r--t Jajve. J Let no tliiial matter hinder vou Iroiii uiar- . c.i M. A. K. FotTii Cakohna Maids and Widows ok , Tiik. Oi.Iiun" Timk 'n t'i-i:ng over the ore t.luiniy captivated ly wi.low-i, ami our youthful cbnrnis tbcrtby neijh cte'l ; tlie con-t iiietite of thin aur rcii'ii K i, that jour Eicellciicy will, ior ihe future, order that no widow ahull, for tin future, presume 1 10 H-' rry any youny: u.au till the tnuitO sre 'provided lor; or else to ray each of them f,,r nnti-faetioti Ir invaiiiiiL' our liber- lie; and !ikeie a ne ta l.e laid on all j-ueh biiehelori as abal! be married C wid o. The great din ad vn tit ape it K to m uiaid is, that the widows by their forward catiiapedo simji vp the votiiiu'nien; and have the vanity to think their merits be yond cars, which is a prettt imposition on uh who oue;ht to hare the preference. This is huinhly recoiiiniended to your I'l cellt tiey's con.-idcrutioa, and hope you wiil prevent any further iniulti. Ami we poor maide, as in duty bound, will ever pray. I. 1 being the oldest mnid, and there by inot-t ccneenied, do think it proper to bo the inesseiiper to your Excellency in behalf of my fellow Milncriben. Satitnituh Geor gian J Journal. " PtrKlvo I P " a Lahv. The Courier of Liniopes ba tho followinj; : 44 Ah a trades man of Turai-con was a lew tipht.s ao, at a late hour, going iu bin pir to Urives, he overtook in adeolate part of the road near I'oylort, Mil oioai.tl. .! r-- ad ynwa who appeared greatly falijutd. Asto:ii-.hed to see a woman of her appearance uionu on the highway at uch an hour, he stopped; uud qne.-lioned her, and njie after gome hesitation, said in a .oft voice, 44 Ah, sir, I. am very unh ippy. My liu.batid, ia cou-e-quence of a q iarrcl, we happened to have,1 ha. jurt Bun,,' uie out f a potchaiie, and I . Htii now poiu I know not whi-re." The1 tradesinati tniid hhe would do well to pa to Hiives, the neare-t town, and olTered her a: seat by his s'ule, bit 4 he i-aid, with an air, of great inode-ty, that she could not think : of accompanying a peifect slraiiier. The irailesinau, however, ini-ted, and alter a whilo she pot into the i He conversa tion that ensued soon resumed a tender tone, and the lrade-ui.iii ventured to pre. the hand of the lady, and to tike a pep into! her face, which, from what he thought w-isj modesty, lie had kept avii ted from him I lie then yaw two tierce eyes ami a rou'h heard, and they struck him with terror -After a moment a reflection however, he let drop his poc,ket handkerchief into the road, aud, arid be, 14 Madame, I inu-t stop for moment to pick up my pocket handkerchief; but no, my horso is ao vicious that I cannot leave him ; is it taking too prent a liberty to ask you lo pick up iy handkerchief for ue ? 44 Not at all," aaid the pretended lady. jumping from the p;ip, and at the same time the tradei-uian, whipping ni norse, drove off as fant aa he poind hi j could. A basket left by tha bandit io the pi? wn found to contain a poignard and two pietala. GOV UK A C. (aS I X . L CUR A L. Genth ititrt of the Senate and Uouse of Commons : Two yenrs npo it was my fortune to ap pear helore you and pive the pledges of fi delity n quired bylaw In tore entertnp upon the uieliure of the duties of Chief Execu tive tlTicer ol the St.ite. The time for which I bud then been elected has expired, j It may hardly be bt comino in me now to fpeuk of my patt ofliriul cour-e. My fel-low-eiiizeiis of ail political parlies will judo of tliiit, mid, frt tn my know ieler of them, I conlidfUtiy believe they will do it, uot on ly considerately but kindly. Errors, uo doubt, Lave been committed , by mo. I claim no exeinpliou from the , we il'iie-s incident in greater or less de i,.eC.j...V' it --"I 'b it I .-.' j J- Kll to iooie extent at lea.-t, of my ow n imper fections in pariioulur. All 1 uk of them is, to believe that I have been actuated by honest purposes, and have, on alP occasion, endeavored to maintain the honor a'ld dip; nity of the .State, and to advance, her wel fare aud pro-perity, so far as I hm. power to do it. within the ecune of uiy ofaciul au tliority. A uiajority of my fellow citizen have re elected me Governor of the S:tr. Indebt ed to tin in as I was before, for tho pener- i ous confidence reposed in me, when ccni ; parativeiy a hti nnper to ino-t of iheiu, I can tiinl no lanpijupe now adequate to ex ' preMi my deep sense of the obligation nti ' der which tiny have placed me, ami my i gratitude for their decided support, after they had an opportunity, to soui.j txieut, , of pa.-in upon tny official conduct, j It is under these i'iieiiiii"t:ii,c'es that I ap pear before you to-day to renew the phdpc of official fidelity heretofore piven; mid if I enter upon the diaclmrpe of my oilic-i ;i I du tiees for a second term, not with entire con fidence, I ahull iio so with alacrity, fei-lin;' assured that my oilicinl nets, vvh itever they may be, will be fairly and impartially pass ed upon by all, a id (hat my errors, if any, will at !ea-t meet with the kind indulgence of those whose good opiniuti an I support I have heretolore been eo fortunate as to so c.ire. e enter to-day upon another year whether it is to be one of weal or woe for our eou.itiy and our Siite, is known only to Hun who ruies and din eta the destinies of nations. Though the pro-pect before us is not oue. of calm unbroken htiphti-css, mid fragments of the slorinelouds which but lately over hung the land still float ill our political hoiizou, yet tlicy have ceased for the time to threaten us with dauper or excite our ... e immediate apprehensions. These indica tions may bo delusive, but I have persuad ed iiiv.-uif that tlicr! is a calmer, a better a:id more tolcrMit spirit abroad in the country. Our p.-oplu have profiled by the breathing time they have had since the late struggle through which they have passed. Educated in self go.ernini-t.t, they h ive, on several occasion, been able to wah-t:iud excitements which would have proved fatal to other institutions thin theirs, and have triumphed over dangers w Lieb bccuied al most insurmountable. To those unacquainted with the charac ter of our people, these excitements appear ed like upheaving, from the great deep of society Time La- proved that they were but as the tempest lo?t oceau tranquil aud unmoved . W bile taking this hopeful view of affairs, I am not unan ure of the fact that many re gard the present apparent calm as deceitful a mere lui! in the storm, which is destin ed at no distant day to burst upon us with renewed violence. However this may be, it is now the duty of every good citizen to endeavor to allay the excitement, abating at the same time nono of our rights, but linniy and unfalter ingly sustaining them, as the surest means of their preservation and of perpetuating that I'tiicu and those institutions, under which we have, in a short time, grown to be one of the great powers of ihe earth. Simple and unostent itious as are the cer emonies to day, we have here represented the three departments of our State govern mentthe Executive, the Legislative, nod those who compose our Supreme Judicial tribunal. We have nil of u, distinct but important duties to disehnrpe. The most important, however, are those devolved upon you ai the exclusive law making power of the fState. In the progress of vents, the-o duties have become more varied and important than formerly, and therefore requiring more time for their di-paleh. As the resources of the State sre brought to notice and become In t- rather than diminish, and the scope of our legislation to be widened and extended. I am aware, gentlemen, that several of the most important subjects upon which you have been called to act during ill. present session are yet undisposed of, but it is not my purpose now to speak of these or others, h ieing so lately bad an opiioftunity of com niiinic itirig with you in another w ay I tr'i-t I in -iv be pardoned, however, for expressing the hope) that although your se-.ion tiny b"come somewhat prn'r-iet.-d, vou will not muler yourselves, on that aceo'inr. to be bur- j rii'd into lin'ty and imperfect Jegi-liiion, !- w-iv prolueing serious evils, and to undo' which is oftentimes iinpjsaible. For mvself. when my nffieinl term ha'I have ended and I return to the w nlk of pri vate life, I can hope for no higher gmtifi. cation than ce Nirt!i- arolina distin guished bvali the q'la'ities which constitute; a crit State, and l iking the position at home and nhr.vid which every on" of her i ti.s.ns should wish her to occupy. Whether this shill be the cise, depends more upon your labors than mine. That this hope may be reabred, T am sure that vou, and all who hear rn to day will most heartily desire. FrotTiv Si.vr.s f, Canada We aec it stated in the Can la papers that a move ment is on foot in Canada to aecure th riaage of an act of Parliament by whieh fugitive alavea nay We neat back to the Cu-Uid Stakit. n'ui-lli iarolitia lafiEisIaliue. SENATE. FRIDAY, January 2. Mr. Wliite presented a memori-sl from certain citizens, ol Gaston county The following engrossed bills of the IIo'KP of Commons, piisscd t heir first reading, vix : .lr. Mut.bs introduced a toil to cii'inpu A bill, to incorporate the Normal-College time of n ting of the Supreme Court, at and Thoinaaville Turnpike Company. its wiuter term, to the first Monday in Jau- A bill, to authorizo the (iovet nor to fur- uary. nish arum to Military Schools. Mr. liynum introduced a bill amending A bill, to ann iiil .in act incorporating the ' the act n lining to widow'i doer- provide Gulf and' Graham Pl.mkroad Company. that .'t, instead of l'J freeholder, shall ap- A bill, to change tho name of New In-: portion said dower, stitute to Olin. ' Mr. Spec r introduced a bill to establish A bill, to incorporate tho Union County ! a medical board it incorporates the '. C Turnpike Company, passed its third reading. Medical Society. Ordered to b printed. Mr CUrk, bv leave, introduced a bill, to Mr. VVad l-il withdrew bis bill to ineor i , . . . .i . f i t .i i a....,.t ..,. a,, noiint T'.mxtxUi ' aogf. or ji." .Superior Court to live in their districts. A bill, conces ruing fiiiall notes wns made the special urilerof tiie day for 'J'uusilay next, nt 1 o clock. A bill, to ilieorporale the Danville and JCreeiisboro' l'ii llond Company was ina li 1 1 he special ordcrfur Wednesday next, at 12 o c lot-It A bill, concernine tho Jonathan' Creek and Teiiin-ssce Mountain lurupike Company , passed its srcoi:d reatiing. A bill, to incorporate the Dank of Lin eoltiton was laiU cu the table, on motion ot Mr. hue. A bill, to incorporate the Yadkin Mann factoring Company iu Montgomery county was laid' tu the table, by motion of Mr. Eaton. I A biil, ponce rninr cattle aud other stock I killed ou railroads was tabled. ,. Ta o eAl L II 1 1 A i , ij an. '. ar r . . i j l "ii . t. , , j. Mr. Iiryant t titvod uecd a lull to alter tlie . ,. J , . o iii count y line bet ween ?-iirry and Ashe. A bill, to lav off and c-tahli-h the county;' e ni . .i.. ... i.. ... . ., ...;.i .i... Ol . ill liTilV ;IS 111-. 1C I III' - I '. II i " .i. . i... r...'s.T.i ... " .w.!.w.l- ineii.ivi.ji iii'iii a. ii, a, i - wii.Ji, ... iiioiinn of Mr. IJryai.t. A bill, rcq'iir ing tliose suing railroad com - j panics to nive tioiii-t to tho i're-idi nt O' : Su;.eriiitei)deiit--, was lost ou its second . rea iiug ! A bill. t inc-ort'Oritte the North Carolina, G is ami Coal Tn importation with several aUieliJliielil- bv tilt con. until e, p i-se.l its second and third readings. it'll . l .1 . ... .Af iU ,n nf .V mil, in liiaui liic ii-iiiic'ji uie ei-nwi v , ... . ' i -, i, . ii New Institute to Uhu, passed its tcveral i ,. ; "'' t'"'i' . i .i r v i ! A bid. to incorporate the town of 1 ml. , - . , , Kinsvilie in laft iiio county , passed its acuouu . J r I and third readings. it . . t 1 .Tl.lsll k i . .1 all il . Mr. Mvers, of Mecklei.burg, bv leave. introduce4! a bill to prevent tho Clerks of the County Courts from fixing the county acal to the papers of free negroes. A messagi" was read from the House pro posing to adjou rn sine die on the -fith inst. Ths following is the vote (the American members Lc'ng Italicised ) in ihe afTn mative : Messrs. liiiicle, Hn;:ii.t, Carr, Cherry, Ches-on, Christ inn , Cunningham, I)i!lard, li'K-ki-i y, Feline 11, Ton ville. Ci's it Corn 11, Hawkins, llolinf i, ll i't. J. 1! Jones, Mirtin, V. R. Myers, 4. M'fr.t, J'nrks. Person, L'uvisai, Taylor,. II". Thoiuns, Ward and U'ggiHj. 'J7. Those who voted in the negative arc : I Messrs. liiyi, Buff's, Coiemin, Eaton, 1 Grist, Hill, Houston, .1. J. J'ti'rs, Love,1 McDianuid, Mills, Millt-r, IW, Hives. Speight, VV. II. Tlioiiias, White aud Wilder -If. 'I he bill to rocliartT tho S'r.'.e Hank , , . , , . - l , l i being the special order ot this hour, the lull . . i . . -. was iii-cus-ci at mucli length, wii-.n .i M,, , , , ii.i - i-ers ot Mpe k anl. .ir.r ni.ive.l rl.st the : ' , ' . i ., senate tunc a re.oss uuin o oc.ocs mis eveuiug. Carried. KVEMVQ SEsSIOS. Tho discu.siori of the H ink was resinned. Mr. M il iai moved tlint the Senate adjourn until i 0 J o'clock to-morrow ayas 'J, noes 3o. The question lading; on an anieiniiiient of fered by Mr. 11 ill, to an h inen.l liit iit by the committee, to lay a tax of seventy-live cent on tha huu'ireil dollars, the amendment passed by the- folio wiu vote: ayes 321, noes lJ, Four amendments l.v the committee piss ed, as aiso two sH(h!itt.ji..i! s-iiiis. Mr. lliil of rid an ameiiimeiit to make: all notes iasuible and payable in Iiaieigh.i , , r , . .mi'. and, before tlie n itstion was put Mr. Eaton , , , 1 . . , ... moved tout tlie aenalo ailiouru until to- tuorrovr at 104 o'clock. Cai l ied. Tlksiiay, Jan. fl. The special oruor cf the hour being a hi; to repeal sections 5, 0, and 7, chap. 'M licviseu i ono, ni rriaiiou io suiaii nores. The coiuuiittee offered several amend- nients. Mr. V. II Tbotuas wi-hed to amend the menu men t ol the Mxtli section l liii.-iii ' out t ie wor.-is, iv t:ie ininii -.-I s t . a ii t!ii 1. a n ;s ot the State." A es J5. Noes 2 1 . I In ; ' '!'"" i tion then being on ti. a4:.eiidinenl that. , much of tlietiih section c-f the Hti chapt. r i of ihe r.evisrii Code as prohibits too tveep j lion and p issiige of notes of a less denoiiiinii. . Hon than lose rjpeaic-a, passcii, .yves ou, ; Ne The bill, a anicnded, p-ise I its second: reading by the following tut'j Ayes Hd.j Noes 13. IIOL'Sia OF COMMON?. 1'kIPa V, January 2, 1 "7. Mr. Wauli IV out t l.e comiiiit'ee to super intend the e rctiouof Atiorney General, re ported Mr. 1! i'' us duly elected. Mr Scott offered a resolution conccrnrng . the di-ttibutiin cf the publio lauds by thelbill, wilh a uuinber of aineiidiucutsj. The Governor. i bill was ordered to be ro-printed. Mr. Green in trod need a resolution an Mr. llied-oe gave notice, that be tbouIJ thoriiing the 5 late tleologi-t. under the , pre-ent a minority report, direction of tins G ivernor. to tran-mit a col I Mr. White, of Cabarrus, introduced a b ction of tlie min-rali of this fS tale to the I resolution rcq iesting the Governor to inform patent office, Washington City. j tho House of the names of the gentlemen Mr. Kutcr bill to iiierea" the revenue , appointed by him, a commissioner: under of the State. The bill imposes a In of one i the i'Dtb section of fifith chapter of Revised nr cent, on h tir. nrolits and (Ii w lcinls. ; provided the tax does tot reduce the profits less than nix per cent. Mr. Elliott a bill to extend the time of entering title to vacant lands. Mr. Elliott a bil' to aitcr the time of meeting of the Caeneral Assembly. It pro pose to meat a lha fawrth Wand ay iu Doviamber. Mr. Gentry a bill to provide for tho ro" pairs and construction of public road. f?..TtRDAY, Jan. 3. Mr. Hargrove reported in favor of open-' ing Yankin t iver to the free passage of ti-h. Mr. bcrebee reported in favor ot loaning Concord Institute S-'0,lillil. iior-i-e ine irn vi ,nai'Hii, " vaneu nor-i'e the a tuii.-itHit!. The eni;r'seJ providing for the bet ter seen ring of costs in actions of ejectment passed its second reading. It was then put on it- third reading. Mr. Baxter spoke in r.pp, liar inon to it. iMessrs. ceotr, tali) well, i t l I I ..I!" . "pan, II iitnphreys, .vienres ami jenhins, ocaeil Ms nassage. It passed by Yeas U'l Nays :), A bill concerning fureties and priucipaT, was laid on the table. A biil to charier Eagle City Dank was laid on the table. A bill to encourage matrmiony was pul joti its second r idiliji Mr. liilliam said ha j thought this bill had extraordinary merit?. At present there were only two classes of 'persons allowed to .olciiinixu the rite, and ' his purpose by means of thut bill, was w enlarge the number s-o privileged. lie I thought that it the facilities lor petting niar- i ' , , . tit rit-il were increased, marriages woul'! alao . . u l iincre-isc ami thereby the State would be I J UC lie ill I I'll . Ill: mtctl IIU I .-uti ..i.'ii; ol na- so.cmi.iie the niiiirimoiii.il rite than prnetis- VI , ..:".'-' atioriieys. In Ins section ihere was a piejudiee against being married by a Justice, and mini-ters were rather scarce, bat law yers, they had ill abundance, therefore the ne.v law would be of great service in that section. He hoped I've House would past the hill, thereby increasing the number of ui'iniages, and consequently the aliuunt of -i in.i i... sa io tt.a Stt-.l.. f... i I. .vac eotifi.il orl ,' mat iiappiie ss esisten io a greater exicn& : . i i : ,-. .i . . : -i i: c. ilt niiiiin.'ii uie iiiaii iu h!i'i;ii: ihi;. , , - , , Mr. Crump submitted au anieudtnent tlint . .' , . . ,. a , I unmarried persons over twenty cigufr tdiould be taxed for the benefit of indigent ,, ., old lllalils. ... ,, ,, , ,, . Mr. U ad dell moved to anieud by luscrtuig ,, ..... a all r.raclicitig physicians. I Cuiisidi rahle fun and wit was manif 'sted among the members. ,'J he bill Wat indefinite ly postponed. Monday, Jan. 5. ! Mr. Meares presented a memorial from certain Mechanic, peiitioning fur the pas sage of more stringent laws against slavt,: hiiiug thir own time, and against free negro labor coining into competition with wiiita labor. Mr. Settle, from the committee on Con nit jtion.il Kel'orm, reported against a bill to protect laud against undue taxation. Mr. Folk gave notice, that ha should ia due time, present a luiuority report. Mr. itiedsoe introduced a bill, to raise sinking fund Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hill, cf Stokes, introduced a bill, to incorporate the High I'oint, Salem, Gensaa town and Virginia Kailroad Company. Re ferred to committee on Internal Improve ments. - em iu Illl.lUU t' L J-l' ni;. in i.. .-,-r- . ,, . 1 ' . to a' oiv one rartv to a suit to summon tha 1 I. ill I.. I. ...O t-. n.nn.s.a .jiuni iai I , an wnoc-ss, (loo i.ioil'.vs ilia, . . 1 - 4 . the Jo. I.. a charge shall ire sutjuiittert to the jury and to fb parties in writing was talien up and put ou its 2d reading. Very aide speeches were delivered ill favor of tho bill by Messrs. Stysbs, Dargan, Caldwell and IJiidgcis. Mr. Lentil, of Davidson, op i posed it The bill pased its 2d reading 'and w as ordered to be primed. I A bill in relation 10 Currency repeal sectuii 0 coupler '.S i ol the hevi-ed Code, and allows sn.all notes as taken up. Tho vote upon its ptssage stood : Alts. Mc.-rs. IVtliea, liiunton, Bledsoe, Kyiium, Calilvveli, Causlei". Cox, of l'erqui uians, Crjiup, largau, Ui.l, E'er, Elliott, Folk, Fo-tci , liaitlier. Gentry, Giass, Hack ney, liar it 11, Hester, Hid, of Stokes, I louek, uuiliuuiey, troucs, ieuv, ajt:aeii, xaciet-u 3 ' - 1 ' Li wis ot ash. Little, J.yoti. of Orange 11 .. . I T I."ii 1 1. T Mann, Martin, Ma-ten, Mea res, Montgomery, Mo-el v, Ogburn, Patter-on, Pickett, Pear son, llaiusoiir, Ilaiikin, Hecves, liichardsou, Ik.jiith, lliishiiig, Sc-itt, Si.jtUe, Siler, Specr, Stewart. Sliies. Siravliorn. Tate. Totuliusotl. , , 0111S Wa,,!,!, Waugh, W htte, of Cabarruu, Whit.ou, Wiiiiaui.-oii, Wilaoii aud Yauey ej-, v , v l.ps,rat Uuim. Iarne. Blow. i . i.-i . i ii.. n ,i. rv llaliier, JJIl'igrcrs, iiiigni, iiuiiuca, iaucy, D.ieiilsiin Kiinrn. Feretiee. Gilliam, (ireen. Hargrove, I till, of Halifax, Jarvis, Jenkius, Jelll7t tt, .Johnson, Lewis, of Wake, Long, vol( of firanvjlie, M.isou, Moore, Outlaw, 0'uu-rbi id -e, Parker, Pitebl'ord, Uuinley, i. i . laughter, Speight, I Stubbs, Thompson, ard and H ithers. 37. i LEsl'AY, Jail. 0 Mr Piils presented a .emori!il againt any change in the line between JaeksOU and Macou Counties. Mi. Siler presented a memorial in favor of changing the line Let ecu Jackson and Macon Counties. A large number of reports were presented. Mr Baxter, from a select committee 03 the 1 eople'a hank, reported in favor of that c0 1c. Mr. bite said he wished to knor w ho these gentlemen were, so th-it it might be ascertained whether they h.id performed their duty. He knew ot several things in cert ait) evinties, which lad tiot bcea re turned in the Comptroller report Mr Jenkins introdu.-ed bill ni3re f feclually ta prev.ut the killing af tek by railroad.
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