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- r "Se irqe fo Sod, to ijouf fioqgflrjj. kvijour ftiiftj." CHCABLLOTTB, UNf. O., 3TOVEnVCB3ESEl 3, 13S7, NUMBBFo. 86. THOMAS J. HOLTON, "' F.U1TOR & pKOrUJCTUR. TERMS:- Tit Virllt.l'aruliiia Whig w ill be a Horded (oub. , , TW O IMtl.l.AkH in (Uvnncei TWO ;,.,Alt! AND ni'T'Y CfcNTrf if paviliel.l ha mm in ir '" muiillio ; a nu 'I'll !! Y.K Dul.I.A RS , .- i ikI of" tlie year. Nopiisf le diacon. 'rJ until H aimaragts are paid, except al the .',,, ,.l the Kditor. AJvcrtiarinrals inserted alOne Pottnr pet tquare ;6 ;,, nr leaa, thia Biteo) tjae) for Ihe first inter. , , j ml '.' copiI" lor each continuance. I our I ad Itii uirnta nd Slier itf ' Sajee charged US per ,ii. In,'1"'' t and deduction bf 33 per cut. will null' "' ulur ("fine, for aUverliaciebjr r-ir. . lrriEii:rni4' inaeMee anoniM ir j.irlerlr, al H P" "".Hare fur tuck Win. Semi, jw.llilj ? 3 eerile per aquure for each limit. tj,.r wltru arndwg in thttr advertisements .n,.i mirk Ihe numherol' ;iia.rlioiie dcttrvd or ., . r a-ill l inirted until ii.ibid and ihargcd ac. tji.jljr. f rPotltnaeleri arc aulhotireil tnect aa agenta. 40,000 PAIRS or Boots, Shoes, it AND j Over Shoes, 1 MHKAt I N rry vnrtttf of Iaoh-b. GvitU, j J J I -, IhiVk, 1 uultia Buq K hiliirtn it BOOTS and SHOES ' r i 'm ti r . ! in aoy w h'jlasoie or ril ..,.,.!,( in llw (-..il ft ihw " rmniitcUifff EXt'i SSI.Y for ii, au i t9 !iirtj ihy Mill fire trtitr at. i .cii ii, !! it IfM pricf t ftr th Hint c)ul.tj , r-f, t.ua si tjlhef etUbhthiwtiil u, Um i ! u' j iirri-try riniin our Ffw k ind "nr ti b h(rirJ lht thifl i tt Uee to Bay Boots and Shoes. liuo.NK k CO. I I A 1 1 One price only. IB'ii. 30tf Field Seeds! ! ' Vl.ff . Tim..rl ft ue tlraaa. Orflnni. I tt I ci u.r, Millal, A Iaiga ami lity juat re. mil lur aak at ti le-l niarhet pucca, at I'UITCIIARDS IVwiVaai Hloi Mrtmtl lrf Afore, lawia'a t ora. Ur 'X. 47. Stitf iVEW store' AT MOi.ROWs n iLNOUT. Henderson & Alircns Uul 1,1 rjprrifiuiy iniVw m their Irirnci J tlir (fuithc giiiicfuj, tit-it I hr y Hv "ii,: lri.ri uf tli.f ll'tfc at Mifrfw' Turn 'V Mr M W Hl.ifrtuiUac. 1.. tm t!i i-upcrior if ciidj-Maiie ( lolliiiiR, I loot n nmt Shorn, t v V. 44 W I 11 ak nu .ui 1 iion n ivrs AB rNc: .() ns. " 'h f till otTrr t and undf t ('lurlt(fl prirr. 1 1 Prr n in tht nrifffibfrli'irad tn nt of -iN uoM do will to til II ftndif c . Our M M.HI.PE GOOD W.i 1 ta,Se .REAT Ptn-AINf will U olTered. IIENLKK.-'OX & AlIltKN-S. f ' .(!,, J( 21, .',7. '.Mtf Otto of JJose ! VI.Aliu L Aer Imant ot t.ubi ie. Ulem'a and J ll.uir'a Spleoifid F.alratta,'l,iiet Watera, -a". Hioanra, Ac. Ac. I I"t j ha nil tt PRITCKARDS 'ivv rr 5fi,r. itmtm i mmrr. Soluble F.ss.Caniplior ! M' 'K )i.riri of the Threat, Mnutb, rttonmrK l'UITCIIAKD'fl I'mf mud i krmicml Slate. lats'a 1 oanea. Uiake's Aromatic Hitters! V 'ir-1 Irnl t'nir and nti jtjptic Mtrii- if, j imi to tmtiH M I'larniAUDs aif'a (or if:. Try It! Try It! ''Mill U.It'S rwrnfr.lr. Kjtr.cl of fil l III' i t ie Wat niedteine in the world ftr the claaa "l 'W a , j,r0M,M (, ireal. Try It. ' r .i i'HiciiAnii'3 nnro nom:, fina'l ( araer. M'hitc Lead. I fflllafB LEAHju.t H f P rcc I lint and lur ale at II. M. l'KITCIIAKDS, U4,rv nf A.4 ;i oliii.i. ll" IIOKNi:. the aaent for the -'I',, l- tt a ti a o.piea at V.J. ahove hook, I.OWHIK -a 'n MiJKI:. I'erai.na desirinjf eoiiita will r:'" e4) I3if liHtUISON V LIU DIM.'. iMwoHTmt or lilkr Linons, Hosiery, Embroideries, tic , Nf- Ml MEKTING STRKET, HroaITK II A YN E BTR'KT, IIARI.r.STON, H. ('. 1 "tHilso.M. HERMAN LtmiNO. AT COST. V CHANCE ia now (.llerr.l to die cormnnnify t obtain rare bergaiuat out of our varied block of AM) FURBISH IXC GOODS, AT NEW VOIIK COST. ' It ia entirely uiiiicccsearjr o tell you what we I have, but wouid rrqui.l vim to coma and eeaj lor ' vooraelree. I Pirhapa it ill ha ed hy we are selling off at cost 7 We oVnt do II been uae it ia luattiona. bit , but became we have connected oiirtiltn with a Lrjre .Yl.inuf.icluriii( Home at Hi Nurlli. to take etl'i el the l.t J .in., I K'Hi and wc don't wantaiijrof nur promt atnclt i.ii hind. ho come, one and all, buy our goorla at (.'OS!', pay llir CASH, eud help ua on m nnr lonrt deaiena. trKlMiS & IIKATII. Sep. S.'S. It)67. 3(l.lt New and Elegant Furniture, .1 Urn linn, Hoitx I.t ciM r ! rj M1E aiihaeriher iiilotinp all nrrtona deairing to jL puichiae new and eligmt FUlMTl-IiE, that he haa lately pinch juliid a Uige aupply au. parior to any ihmg, that hat rvn b- it otTi red in Una n,.ri( In-lore He tn on la ml Mahogany SO FAS and Tcte utrtc, Mnhnguinj mid ll uhmt III ' lll'.A L'S, wiih t.r withont A.irt!e I'oa, U'oulinhs, J'ii r dial Si 'a T. I JlLKS: ! v. . j h.i i'..... a i . i I t'ftifMf in ioti 'fun tia'.i, ?f'i.aot Music Slai,Jt, (joatllis unit II Litnott, Molwpanij and I I'tihiut llockinjr Cldiiii, ( 'ane-lotioni run) bat k da. OJitf, I'm fii and A r.vVC ?. L'l-ltugc lfctl:tuth. ano lim y other attirU-e m hi Jmr, allof wiitcli he ill all'. .m l. punhatcri on toe iimmI re.iauua. ble lertpe. He lolenda to keep a eonatant aupply of Forni. tu re on hand, an tiial pt.raona cn lie auitcd at any I tiiue. il.0- ! A aupply of HSkB MKI Al.llC III f! I Al. CA r.S on hand. 1 I T Ail kmda of Furniture nai! to crder and on the ahuiUat notice. irAli I. i:i'AirKiM, Ml(ndrd ; k J. M. ii.VMi:Ua. ( karUltr, Aug. i, If47. ijll llurora m a i Ah JttfnltiUt ktmniy for HOUSES f ON tl rrrript of Or In.liar, I will iti!il tn ii T prranu, a rtrtitl a rtn,rUy lf Hor e i'iir. ulfirutg Ifcm LitlU t timbm. Tin r mtij lu ii.r brcti kiionn in fml in ln wurtl C4irt Iu gr itiiiticultj rrlif-f. Kvr r y ikjiii hata 1 lii'f t ouM il a y Its e frrrtpt liy llHrm. Tha inatirial.nl winch tlie mctlirinr it c.mt4 can rx pnvnmi by anr prmm at all titii a. If Una trwrey ila t tirn pi Ten aa 1 m ru t, thf U "try will U ri tniifU u, AOtinai nc l (f irrtiaboHf. tiuilf'-fil N . joiin W. I1AKKR. AVy. 15. 'Si7. Dve-Slufls, I)ve-Mi:fls! r H K -ty t?f at nf thia etna m a r licit a, C . JL amlnif in part nf ii!utu.p i.f 1'iRe t.ilrarl nl f w .n , ( ncinnral, M-dtlt r , Ar., jr be pur ehaaj Iu ..I rr.ITCIIARMS Vt A'forr. rtfin'a ( oritrr. Fort Aiiiiraies.l'ort Mimnaics. A KV and Ixniu'itui apar tnitnt rt-r ivtd " rurrriiARiva Vtug anJ t Attniro Hvi.te, Irwin' t'tiasra. C ountry Merchants j A RK rraTlfui.f in lrt lo cll ami rxmiiinr ', j'm fur wiie-ltrft prirriuf e Moire IIM t.S add Mt-.I'KI.K-, eut p 't mix u. otrnr,!- j riinriiAUi. Irwin'm 1 1'RNk.a. j Vnriii.sbcs. Vainishejs!! A X.KlHtK atock now on hand ronnalifig1 of X . l ii"tr , t t-tl4 1 'inch UtJj, turn it nrt-, Ja. I ,.m, t-., Inch will m K M ler ( AMI !or.r tliatit aii i)irr liouar in I hari'ittr. Hi-, 11. M 5111 J CIIAUD, Iri i oa a. t'oiidition I'ouders ! IAH.MI KS and othrra intrraiUd in SUK h, are aaajrtd that r-eep.ifaliona arc un. aurptiaafd aa iieallli f ' v i fijj r nieiliea to !lort-'. Cattle, and all kiudt of Plots, lor Bale at riUTCH A H D8 It Aon td lirttiti Utvf Sttre, laWIN'f ( t'RrtER, DESIRABLE IlVFORiriATlOi'. to i:vi:iti ironv. I'ajoll aoroe lime pnal I have- In-m, rtipnijed in a hii-meaa (annan only to mi aeli ard com. iaratmly few othera w limn I Imvv matruelt-d t.ir IMi cel.) a Inch haa ntericril mr an tnenme of Iron, f-.l.ni'O ! I.Vi'OII r aiHimn and likvuiv nthdi arrtniieutenta Ui po lo Ihe tatetn t'onll. Iient next t- I . I .no Hllhia lo five full inatlUC. tii.n in the art to any pcifon in Ihe I intid Stalra, who will r nut me Ihe ainti uf Two lioLt.aaa. I am monctd lloni tlleaueelBa 1 luvc hern Urorrd aith.and ihe manv hap,y ach liowleHjttienta that I have received from thoar a loon 1 have inatruc. ted in the art, and who are now charing from .'t to 15 ner un , to give every iemoti a ehunee lo come into poaaeaaion of tiiu valuahle meana ol making a amail forlnne. 'I heic in nollistkioa. bout the liiirineaa herein allimed In. lieferenrea uf I lie hert (lias can he Jiv.ti aa rtanla ita eha. jaetrr, knd I can alioi rt ler to pcrn'iie in ('hien,;ii Bticl Detroit, aa well aa in lllia place, who lime within three inontha emlnrked in Ihe buainna, and who will tralil'y that thej are ntnkint; fntu .i lo 115 r day at Ihe unmcr. It ia a huaitteaa in w Inch eithi r l.iitliea or lientlenien can engir, and with perlect eure innku a very h uidftomei In. come, r-ivernl Iavitiea in varioua pnrla of lllmoiB and Miaaoun, whom I h re matineled in the art, are now charing from .1 In till per da v. tl ia a aenteel bnameaa and rebuilt a hut a few ahilllnra locoitimence it. I pon rewipt nfS 1 will atonoe forward to tho applicant a eirrubir contnininff full inatruetiona in Ihe art, which kill he prrhrclly unrliratood upon heinf "lira rrnd. Adilnaa t F.UW1N TKMI'LKTON, Ao. J7, 'jr'S t., St. .can, .Vi. Atg. 15. ICS;. aWiiu BREM & STEELE A BE receiving tlioir aui uly nf I,' 1I..T. .V wivruit goods. ' Orl. ti, Ib57. lj Tiiwyu Law, C"HmTTr, f-'trTiMorn 2i, 1847. At a Hireling of the Hoard of ConiuiisMinnerB of the Town of Cltarlulle, held at their t ouucil Chnni. ber thia evening. Preaent : )nvid i'arda, Inlen. dant. J. K. Ifarriaon, Win. t', Pliifer, Jiio. Town, h y, William ll irly and 'I'lioinaa C Alliaun, Cum. miaiiiotirr. On inotton, it Utiolncd btlht Votiid, That n Public Wrijli. er of Cotton and Inapectur of Klour be apfniinlvd, and that the following lalia ha charged, vix : For' etch. B ilo f Cotton f J crata. " ll-irrrl of Flour a " " ol IUO II... 21 " to lit paid to the Weigher and Inaptclor ly the aeller J. K. Hirriann waa nominated and appointed W eigh Maatcr and Inapertor. TrsT : J. H. KKKK, Town Clerk. Attention, Ladies ! MlIK I.idtea are rrapeclf'ully invited to Call and look al our new China and Glassware, C'iniMii'(.' ol a vnrirty ftfl'hinn Ornnirtitt, J w. el B",CHrH Id cr;rrn, (ii(Jnticti, Jtc.jut rfctircd tit Cbti.a M !!, ("hnrlnttr, N. JAMKS UAUTY k CO. on 6, ie:.7. til II;t I ! in f ;iiiI im mi's pii;r, OK the fitt quality, at i nin haws ir i a vronE. II 'hite l,tni: White I t att!! A NO I 111. Ii aupo'y mt..ic. d. Pure Artirle 9) ' ttuia pir lb. jjr Ciiin, t gcihtr nidi twry lanetT o' eulnra, oVc , at r IU TCI l ARM'S I ttund i'aint Store. I Cltiiuiix1 li.'i Pr lim l M. t $1 6U ptr oz. ( a$U intvirtu' ,t I'RlHIIAiaiS i Chrtmryl Ifoutf, (iwiVa ( oa.M. Iln imt l'imia, .Am-kiit ICiiIIIcn India h Lbber t hides, fee, tie, 1ST to hand at I PKITCllATtlfS .- Family Storr. Tuth ntt f;r iriitge, I S T received at VKiTt innim. ll (. i ' I'jii iiui .' f jS t K u,et I'Jiilyf Ihia nrli lr over Vr n "ifcrt U A Tapioca, rico, Ac, aa an article of oiel for invaltea amj r.Sti'ra, ia unqu atiotieit hy the u.e Uical Urulty lull tupplv at ITvliCllAliD'S htmty tftvg Store. Srrt. ljt H5T- -.iui c rrv or 3.oiu:iii:ti)a iti;.ii or i o i s : i ON' TIIK M.KVFMIf (inil) PAY OF N'Htu.U r mxt. al the t itr of Mi-rtlttud, will be 'Jil at public auction, tl.c lta of aaid C.tr. ; Thta ia llii Ntw Cilj hii rtT by ttto 8li-p. , li tut I, a oii C'ii:paiiy, at thr trninua of (hp Atlantic and Nurlli i urolitu Koad, at litatifort Harbour, N. C. iiomt-ilmUly i,t the At- 'Jiit; Vaifi-'iia Rt prrit. of the fnilrd IS I n tea 0ait liirvt y rti liimli tht tjrral r i t tir tinea of I hit H.irrVr for fa?ilil? of ntlrann. f plh of wil'i and arrunly ln-m iimI nr w wi-i.al Fort Ma- 1 ron roinplilrly coititiianUai lir i ntrancc. 'l lir tntt-riitr cun.niuiiitaMiiia Ly w t r and m ! mud iiiuki? llus a grrut Conuiicrcial Ci'y. The ( -l prt-niiriiorta nf t'tr ft rtiU1 tullry vt lle Un. ' ani'k. Tor atiid Xt-uac Kivcra unti tno comtoi rue j of tinc frryl ini.nd arud llir A H marie, t'urri- I uck , trvian a mi F. tnlico Suiida, wilt rc-tch 'In a , fine lljrhor 1'iroupli O-rc Sturiij on t.ir north j vli ilut niue ISound ivill heir rn t boaont the apne n'turil oriMiud", lurttbarr, ntiVril iIuti anil tine ilitp limbrr ol the rnna lying auulh. Ti'f A.iV N.C. K .il Ko.) 'i)ch will b rca o'y ir tint: by the first vf January next, pnna tliroii;1i the ci.lirc length of tin? t ity tn jt wltarf tn 18 fVrt wntcr nt low ttdr, and connicla with the fretit N. 1. K 1 1 I'ohd uf winch it ia a Con. tin ii dtiiin) at luldfhuro. N.C. Kail fUnlt ainoi r iSr brat in the V- nion, t?J3 unit a Uwg , ia romplctrd to ("ha v lot te, j w herr il punnrci uirougn ire iuwi .rjina inu (ii-nti-i Hail KHi(ia with Atliiotj ami the aoutli rat ; Ai.d by itr wtatrrti t&tinaion, now in rapid pmgreia. It la coiitcmpl.iUa tu rt arh the trade of Mttipi-i mid tlif M iKHMippi Yallr) by thr n t wnrk of all the r:iiluya thul etinntrt at AtUnta, ChallanotH, or llh lite Eml 'I't'iuu K.iil rii.j.i. The rttof remj fort, CtiatliiiniOfit, Mv tophi a and ln hieo in the I'mci lie, art; ibtut the a itne para lit-1 of lutiludr ; and if t'.:.l parulh be nit ti ded irrl '.ha? INrifir, it w Hi reach Sh-inylmi, the pejrral jrreal Port on the lantern (oittiu'm: thrreinre, ll the 1'jrif.c lt.nl U-d tver b c.tu lrucUJ, (and that ihtiuhl be tin lie furlhn ilh) hy oiAj not thia Nt w 1 'it y In come thtt A t Ion tic m rt ft r llx commcrcr nf br Knat Indira T Tvio abort K-nl Uoadu will connect Ihe two jpranl Cowl Kirlda nf tlie Slnto, lymjt on tho north kind Ruiilli of the North ( urotina K.hI Rn.fM ; i.no tt ia t:'Mihie nlly t ip-cl'd ttnt a v;at t'onl I'r idi will bt c-rrird on thr i;h the New City : if an, iniiy nt Ite.iutort brt'iune a great Con ling 1'orl, not only lor piirjioars of coitiiiiercr, bul to fur malt thi aiipplu a lo rM jiiih r p-iaionjp ao n-ir tht rnlrnnoe p"i"p Dor t tt and tuh ; and rtt'iy not the New City become thai grcut " tot re dpol" tn l wet it the north and the anuth, lo whirh our ablv oni! distuitf uinhr d (uhtryniHn, Lieut. M.iu rViTlr in Inn unriv.ilUu tSuleainu nlit v p.iptr nn ti" cotntnrree of the AntiZ'jli, eoulh America and the lulf of .Mexico f Tlie City of Murrht ad ia ulii'ittd on a Itniti ful neck ol Und or ury plum, ahioict entirely anr. ruiiiidt il ilh nail Wetter: ita rli-onte ia aalnhrt. out; 1 1 aea. breeze nd aea .h.ilhicj' delihtl'ul, 1 1 a drinking wattt ffond, anil ii fioe cluily he;iii. apriiiff alrontly nnprt natrd with aulphur, will make it a plruaanl wttnti(( plurc. Aa iM't r aingte lot hna bnn or will be aold nn jil the iny of ante, all will Imve an equal clmnce tu get the bat lota and to autl theioelv.a. It will he tie first inat,n re of an entire New City un the Atlantic couat beinj; br tight into ni irkft nl onc : ntl c:ipit. liata mnyntter h.ive B;n audi an opportunity for pood iiiveatmenta, for a great city muat and will be built at tine nlucr. J. M. MOnUHKAD, '-cforaf of ilir)ipri't I'mnt I Mini fofiywriy. Aug. a... i&a;. i:'6 Paint or Linseed Oil. e)4Vfk fJAf.IaONR juat received and for OtJrtr as In al lite low et market atieif, by 11. M. riUTCUAKD, M. I. rui'iyta( A; i'h'miff, 1rwiks OWN!. i ' S o u g for Th Inkers. T CIIAKLKa tWtlX. Take the Spmlo of Perecfarance, Dig the field of Proreaa wide'') Every r.itltn root of faction. -V - Hurry out antl ctat aaif:c ; F.vory atubborn weed of error; Frery m that hurta the eoil j Tarea, x hoae very growth ia terror lig them out, where'er they toil. Give the lrnm of F.'iiciit:on Itromler channel, Imljer foice ; Hurl tite auinea of Periecution Out w here'er they b nek Ua enurte ; Ki-ek for atrenglh in ae,f exertion ; Work, and atill hare f.nth to wailj rioac llle crooked gate to fartune : Make t lie road to Donor eiralghl ! Men are. (rcnta for the future, Aa Ihe y work an gca win, Hilher hrvet of advanremtnt. Or the produeta of their Bin ! Follow nut true cultivation; W i.ien Education!, plain ; From ti e majcKty of nature, 'JcjCh the maj.ty of man ! Take the Puade of Perrt .eranep, HiC l(-e Fie'd of Progreaa wuie J Kury bar to true Innlruetioti, t arty out and ct aair.e; I rut Hie Plant hoi.e Fruit ia wirrintn; CManae frm crime the common aoo ; So th.it from tlie throne of Heaven It n ay bear a glam-. of God. IBistfllanfous. COtJSIBSSBIS SMSAS. A rich drenied lady, followed by a man servant, Mopped at a market stall one Satur day, and bought a pair of chickens of the old huckster woman. The lady offered a lit e dollar till which the huckster could not change. A tnnu u aking gome purchases at ; " It i too bad," said the mother, " that the nine time, offered to oblige the huck-ter we must be the ones to suffer ahrajs. llut by taking the bill, and givinr; 6ve gold dol- father khall not be the loser by the careless lar fur it. He gave tiieta to her, and she of his people. I wou't put up with it! returned the jur-t change to the lady. That bad dollar came from the eongrega- 1 lie latter bad not nalhed square be- fore "lie discovered that una nf tha f,.,lil ! coins was counterfeit. She took it haolr to the market woman ho intisted upon ber to kin": a gold dollar iuie ad, saying that she woulJ see the man who hd given her the bad one. the t. eit time he passed, and make ! Lim take it back. O'lite willim- cot la lose the dollar, the lady conn nted. A few daynaftervards the raaaed the f-tall again, and flopped to a.-k if the woman had yi t st tithe tuan La hid given her the counterfeit dollar. " L iws, no, honey," was the reply. " I wasn't going to let you keep it, beinj; as you are my best customer, but I just pa?.ed it the very next time I bad to tuakc chan-e, and no fuss. Never you Diiud, loney, the woman as I yave it to served methe very aarue trick last week. I was glaii to get a rbance to pay her of!." j " I am very sorry it is going any further,'' taid the lady. " I came hereon purpose to gel it and destroy it. I thought I could better afford to lose it than many another. Now I i-hall always be sorry I did lot do my duty wbeu 1 hu t it iu my power. Laws, then, I wish I'd kept it. for Teg !!y, who 1 in it to, will likely iss it off on some poor body ; and it does eeetn fair that the big-bugs ahould Jo? what must be loct, auyliow. I w ill just see if Fes has get it vet, if you re willing to wait a bit." I No l'eg had not got it! She woild have I (icornetl to Keep it to long, liut thooMne her victim w ilh some discretion, anient- thoo Ue called big lugs.ehe gave it to amiddUt- I passed it without seeing that it was uot good, and, as she w:shed it. off, she thought how aged man, ho.-e fingers were o fold that The lady left a dollar to replace it, should blessed it would be if the consequcuces of he was le particular D exauiiuing his 1 any one bring it back, and went home dis- ( hin could be as easily effaced. JJut that, cliango than tihual. Arming at borne, he ' appointed. Her husband nil a magistrate, she knew by experience, coul I not be. Iu found the dollar bad, but could not retuem- ! and she knew that he was so strict in bring- the three days since she had first bu n care ber at what stali be bad received it ; fo io ' ing siTVuders to justic , that she never men- less of the right, that dollar which she had great imlignatiou at the dishonesty of those 1 bucksters, uti naa maue up bis luiuit to pocket his loss. i Ha went io cl-.iireli rcr-tilailr nr rather to Methodist meeting but of all things, he ; hnt.d t tics no, ir nl up which taia n?isani atound every Sunday for contributions, let! he generally put something into it, because ' folks' eyes were upon him. The next iiun- uay, nncn it came rouuu, no maliciously put thereiu ihe counterfeit dollar. " Thrro," ttmmtlil In, vnll nr r.n,tla l.t t.l ' He did not blush, or look, or foe-1 ashamed, Observers would never know the cheat. llnwAvnr at linn I lf nrjxitr'har p-tarl in iha na.i. i i ...,;.. c.. i,: t. had lo comfort himself with the remembrance tht the age for mirnclcs is past. That afternoon a lady called upon him, ' -..,..u, ,...,) ti.., . n,,,,t..rr.,,, .in..- which fhe hud given to such i huckster, had i . i- .i .. t i...j it to him She bad come to redeem that dollar, as her con-cience troubled her about hout it, aud she supposed it was still in bis pes- session, of course. The avaricious man always took great care of his reputation. He protested that the market woman must be mistaken, as he could show her every gold dollar iu tho house, and they were all good, the must have given it to some ether man. The lady was so sure thnt she hesitated, and w as inclined to urge the matter, when the unlucky wife paid to ber husband: ' lleorge, you put a paid dollar ou the poor plate. That must be it." Shame and anger suffused his face ; but he said plausible, " Oh, perhaps so I I did not think of that ! Now what a pity ! I should have observed more closely. But I will make it up another time.'' " I feared it would bo so. Tt has gone to the poor, w ho can least bear its loss," said the lady. " liut it is my fault, and I must trace it out. ho is your pastor, sir ?" IvVinir informed, the Perse Venn." ladv called uDon him. To zo back a little. When tha deacon, or whatever he may he called, saw the little jolJ eoiri Jeposited amidst the copper and email kilter on Ihe f lato, he was pacing around the tueelitig, lie was rujoiced, nod aa he waa also treasurer, he took the amount home and placed it iu the fund. The luitlirtem tO that church urn aillnnrlpil altogether by voluntary eontrihutioue, and ilm ,;.n. r ! .ti. .. iin urtug luuju iur fusing me allow ance, to their pastor, it w eouutcd out, and to make change, some money taken from the poor fund, the counterfeit dollar being part of it. The good man received bin pittance with joy, which bus nhared by his needy wife and their nice children. TI ere wan much planning and plotting as to the upcudiog of the small win. All extravagant jiopcs froiu it were brought into due comparts, :iud every dollar appropriated in the in on ahaolutely nece.ary manner. The father retired ta write a aeruion upon the bounty of (Jod, and;' till) Utfu IT Vl rt Ul'lfl klinUAl ..1 A u I. .a aa. .. aa t vent to put away the money. Then she detected lha base coin. With indignaut i turned to hi visitor again to explain about flushing cheeks she took it to her bur-band. ' the counterfeit. lie said, the tieighboi hood " Oh 1" be aaid, " it is bard, bard 1 liut ( and market people gave his wife had money the Lord will teach us how to do without it. j repeatedly, thiukiogshrewdly tiiat alio, being He feeds the young raveus." j a foreigner, would not be likely to know the " Do you think it would be wrong to pas true coin well. When she ignorantly tried it, bubaod ! I mean at tome of those rich J to buy things with this bad mom-y, r-he wa-. tiry pood stores. I cau't do Very well with-) han-hiy treated. Therefore, when she had out my gowu. We are eo poor! Others j another gold dollar given to her, be up would not miss it. It came to us as a good j posed she had shown it to her neighbors to one. We need not be too particular." ak if it were pood, and had not been able "Oh wife,'' was the reply, "this is a to make herself understood by them. He temptation of Satan. I'aasing a counterfeit; had not seen Ler since she left him to take dollar is just the same as telling a lie, aud , home some shirts to Mr. ii.'s furnishing More, eelting others fo telling lies too. Throw it. The magistrate perceived that these peo into the fire, that it may deceive and disap-' pie were innocent, and went at once to ob point no one else, and forget we ever bad it. ! tain the woman a. release, w lit iu his wife That is all we can do." stayed and buiied herself in procuring com- 'J lie wife, discontented and sad, returned forts for the destitut invalid, without eou to hi. r work of mending tiieehildren s clothes. ' nulling him at ail about it, for she saw that Hur eldest daughter, a girl of twelve, nasi his pioud spirit rt helled against receiving ironing iu the kitcheu. fthd came iu with a as charity tien the means of prolonging life, woeful face, saying : j It was not long before ber hu-batid re- " Mother, dear, look here ! Father's be?t turned, and cover was there h sadder or linen neck cloth was hauging on tho chair, tend.rer tuei.;iiig thau between the sick man aud baby pulled it off aud switched the and his lilier 1 t.-il wife. 1 comer ol it tuto tins fire. It was half burned I Although medical attendance m pro up before I could pull it out. What will 1 cured, and every comfort placed before him, father do!" 1 the sufferer died that niht, ble.-sing with The child was reproved too sharply, for his lat words the ladv who had thus ena- not taking more heed, ana went away crying to bur work. tioti, and it rhall go back to thetu ! So (he nut on her bonnet, and went to tint seD('.!roao's furnii-hibir store, keot b Mr. B.. !. c 1 i j a member of their church. She bought her buuHnd a new neck cloth, which she hoped he would never know liom the old one. I hat very a.iy the lady cailea and asKed 1 to pee the Hev. Mr. She told the atorv nf the counterfeit dollar, and asked if he had scon auj'thing of it, saying that ahe .had come to redeem it. The minister aiid that it had luc-kilv fallen into hii own hands, ' j and joyfully did he hasten to bin wife ' room I " lud verily tiumhers the hairs of our i A. " i.. i a ,i it- .; i .... 11CUU.-, UCOItlU. 1IC nitl UUlluu.l hug VI hi.i little Knarrfltrl In Irill lo thp crnund. fivn ,a Ka YiA ili-tllur f,r a lailv h n nitliiA ' to give us a good one in its plaeo." Then tame the agony of confusion of the hitherto honest wite. She will weep and writhe lo her dying day at the remembrance ril ric to ner uy lug u ay ai wic reiiieui ui aucc n uo - u,- of that look of surprise aud wounded trust,' member it, aud to me to kuow thnt I oecn which her beloved husband's face wore as sioued it ! And the starving, innocent tier- he heard it. She went at once to the lady and told her all. It was a brave deed, for ake wn a miuister'a wife, with a whole cou-' croeatioD watchin,; to detect a flip from up- ! riL'htness. Tho lad v, she feared, would re- ! port ber delinquency, but nhe had fallen into ; J merciful hand", an I her fault was kept se- jcret. They yrcut together to the furnishitig etore. I The ftore-keepcr examined I.ts till and defk. There was no such dollar to be found, and no one could tclltow noni it haa been piven. One of the shoo rirls had rrobably . tioned to biui this counterfeit, for fear of retting the market-woman into irouuio ior j sssiug it, kooing it to be (uch. j Tkt ni..hr hnr hiwh-ind canto home from bis oflieejookirg exceedingly weary and! m,A lllj m-if., nrascfl In Una thn reason .' " Ob," said be, " the duties of my oltice are t-ometirues to painful '. I have ju"t had to send such a nice, lady-iike woman to the j lock-UD tor the n':ni, uecauso ii was io-j Nte to examine her at once. She seemed I . nAt Hi.l..a, attmit ti.nirt una ! MltshC' cant speak a word of Knglish, so I couldn't make it out. I think, though, that her bus l.n.1 ,u ails vi-u. tt i... ...A t .1 h.,r n i again in the mortiini." ' Well, she is accused of a serious charge counterfeiting and her distress may he -ii.i,.... nni. . ni.n n har Imahand off. 1 don't want him warned. I have set a i .i . .i... i . ... An nno until intlrniuir. There are great aumbers of counterfeit cold dollars in circulation, and couti th woman, her neighbors say, has tried to pass three within a week. I have been very anxious to di-cover the rogues; aud I dou t believe this omaii has anything to do with it. However, I bad to shut ner up, bad to shut her up, the .1.1 ..... kA i:.it,.r,itir .i. morrow it will be looked into, and tho woman set frsc,1 I have no doubt." " lVrlmps her poor sick husband may die of anxiety and alarm, meauw hiie." " Weil, put on your bonnet, wife, lou: , . i i ' i i- t : . I r" ; , - --- confess, it I knew more about this matter, mi u i eo LU UCl , ,. . The wife hastily made ready. r They had . . to eo to a dirty, narrow court, peopled by. tlic'lowest Irish. When they arrived and ; inquired for the man. they were show n into, a uealltuie room, wuuuuv um oi ii,,"', Jn, f which they had knocked, but re-, oeived no answer. When they approaohed j the bed, a mau spoke as if just awaking, and said in German t " (Ilea, have you eome ? Iam so cold, aud I have been dying for a drink of water, I could not reach my medicine, 01g, and it U long past the hour. J!nt, jiuor wife, you have goue thvoujih much, to douht and , Lave they paid yoal" i The Diacintrate nctit the otVi'iuua. iicih- Imr. fnr lira anrl liirl.l u hilft ll i 4 wife irrad. unlly broke the news to ihe husband, hr he 11.1 . , e I :r. . 4 'PL. bad not heard of his wife's rrnnt. Ihe neighbors were afraid to 0 1 1 it to a man o iil. He was lying, wasted by a low fever, almost to a skeleton, lis feeined horror stricken nt the idea of his wife's disgrace. and turning away from the l.idy, he wept bitterly. From ejaculations, and frtiticn - tary entenceM.she gathered that he belonged - e.. . l:..t 11... 10 a uuute 1 ;t 111 1 1 y iu buuic iihio ocoum eirinniriulitv nnrl hail lieen obliged. Oil ac. counter -yuipatby nidi H-mjary. to y with his wife. They had expended all their I means before they bad been able to get any employment, and since the failure of her V. . .- I. - J L.. 111. U o . ta B I,. a. t r 1 1 r . V I al 1 I to euPDort them both with her needle. Ik bled hiiu to have the comfort of his wife's j preseuee in bis last, darn. hour. The lady hcrtlf, however, felt keenly self condemned. ?he told her husband the '. whole story, shedditsg tears of pain. 1 " What a dieadlul chain of sin and scr- , row I have occasioned," she said. "I do not think you wire to Llame," her h.nl.nr,,! ron'io.l " tnr von nnlv li ft the dol. ' Ur tn hn iVn t.t tUa t: no t.asir of it." a 1 " Oh uo! I was aluiot sure the niarVet j woman would not he particular. I thought , s'uu would net rid of it the lirst chance she i dad. lit. I aaid, 'that h no conc-onci mine.'' It indifTereucn to ruut winch has had the force of intenti jn.-il wickedness. See what a series of aim I occisioticd. The market woman grHiili-d her rcvenr" hr-t, t)d did a dihone.-l act l.eaid-s 1 then that hateful hypocrite put it into the poor fun J iu church clieatiuir in the very tempie. i,ti.. . i : i. i i .,,,.. l uc IliUlllCUl UO Hilt rjUH- Wl HP iwuuiru .linn I ua ur il,-toeteil tr 11 ! I r i tl h i s f :lfe . h lit ho .U .r,r f.l..l..,,.lJl. ,.r..l..,l...l ho ti 1.1 I it by mistake, aud that h would make it 'up! Thou the poor miner's wife, over- tempted by poverty to bo di,honcM 1 Oh, : bat agony it will always be to her, to re- man lady, who came near bung Jl'Pr,ved of her husband s la.-t kis ; and w bo endured hours of misery, knowing that he was eulU-r- ing iu her absence ! Oh, hu.ihand " One ill deed, So.vs countless t.eed. . I shall sever forgot this 'esscti. rry God that every oue of my sins of omission may not be followed by sneh a train of mischief 1 ' J a be reminded ol Jier lault, tli-t lauy nau the dollar set in a plain bracelet, and wore it constautiy urnu ner arm. r.vei y u iw base coin left a areen mark from coi rosiou, suffered to sup turough her bngers, ban c.rougni sin or unoippmes w ..c. .-- two buck-tors, the hypocrite, tuu nnuisier a wife and the persecuted foreigner. 1 bey none of theui would ever, during their a h.sln 1 i IPS. csc tine frim the const n nces of her culpable neglect, in not stopping circulation of that counterfeit dollar, the An Art'K 'Ttsu ividiat in rut tlASSAI Kt. .11 l.olitlRM wi.i-r, n. stan ding in his bungalow, with ou.y his witc with him, when he vjas assailed by a mu tinous regiment; he hid a rifle and two re- r,,lors each with four barrels, aud had j nine charges in all. lie bent of the muti- ; necrs as long as he could ; ho shot their lea- ! der with his nQe i he killed tour ot them i with his lirst revolver ; hi Li..ed two m-rc ; of them with Ins second, and then lie torn rhjri-M left, lie turned round had and looked upon bis wif, and v ho tin esti- mate the power of sucu loot on eiini r , side ! Must she fall into f!e ban . 01 sucu ( barbarians : they. mi noi n.e, they wanted her, md wou.d not risk her ! death in shooting nun. ie saw u im.c saw it. lie had two cnarges ,e u. .-i ro, v niro:nzinir croan : be tire rt ope into ner nean i and the other imo his owu head, ami they both fell dead before the mutineers. W- ter from India. Co is IN IIoston. There is said to be ...I plenty ct com iu circulation iu Boston. ' omln...t exchange office ... - . ' ' ... in Slate street, had the cunoalty en SLmdaj . . . forenoon to note the amount ot the sums itt cie offtrej tJ ujm for sale within a few gl3,5, in lots from , 8.000 downward. The holders were some- hat indignant at the terms offered, which was oao-half per cent., and refuaed to cell at so low a rate, as it would Dot repay them for the trouble of ear-jinj; their heavy burdens. LATKU KHOM F.rRUI'K. Nkw York, Oct. 25. The "tonriicr Hxltie arrived to-tlay, bring in:; dates from Liverpool to the 1 4th inat. ! The Kuhie hiings X'.'.dim fteriiDg in "pecie, ... I 1 en n. TL. A ut.tn mid 1 00 passe!2':rs. Ihe Aineriran ship Ieiitniton has been totally last near Valentia. j l,ATMT KHOM INDIA. I The Indian mail Has arrived with dales fron Calcutta tothe Kith of September aud : liombay lo the lath, the news by which was ! ,..i..rarji.eJ t3 Loudon. ' r '1 Uo tt tlin was capected at Pellii oa '. " 1 "r wiptcmbr, and the assault was ' then anticipated fo take place immediately. , lvcloek remained at Cawnoore. U rL,i!lfljrBelJ itl a ftw d.yi by ' J Cit n. utran. who had reached Allahabad ilh a strong force. I.uckunow was still gallantly holding out, and would I e relieved about the middle of September. Lord Klgiu had left Calcutta for Clum. Tho China mail failed to conm-et at Ceylon. Gen Nicholson had defeated the rebels st ;ijof Oihnr, with the lo-s of their guns. Gen. Havelnck bad defeated the rebels near Kithoon. On (ho 17th of Aujturt the garrison of l.U' katiow made a successful soitie. captur ing the guns and provision of the Mii.aporo muiii.i ers, who were again defeated by Major Kyrc. 'Ihe rebels Were threatesiiMjj Allah ah ad 1 and lieiiaires. I Larje bodies of troops were marching from Calcutta towards Allahabad. Troop ' were arriving at Calcutta rapidly from Ei.g hnd. I A dispatch ti the London Post says that 'the Hritish forces had attacked I-uckanoiT eatle and spiked the guns, inflicting heavy j los on the enemy. j Km-!. m 'I here wore thirty four horses 'entered and rau for the isegarewitch purse, including the Americuu hor-c I'riores. Tho Cist trial was a dead beat between I'rioress, Klhas-iui, ami (Joeen He.-?. '1 he ducidiug bent Friorei-s won by a length and a half, , amidst great cheering. Ttie value cf the Makes was over X'-M'OO stcr'.i:s;. 1 The American hor.-e Lecotnpte is dcid. 1 There is on excessive money pressure at London, and a fur,!.er advance in the laUs ;of interest was ft.aru-a. Consols had flue- tuatod jn;ali, liaving Leen a low aa fctij, but rallind. I ' 'l0 H' of ru't.'uii L:is advanced its ratta to 7 per cent., und (Lu Hank of I i anco to (ij. There was aUo a yrtat prc-sure at Vienna. M .. . ... tv... , i:,,t. ;t . o... -house at London, h;i- failed liabilities itiur tcr of a n.illi ui i it; -'. Inrcr. J. Ir.tileilh A Co, and 01 her Glanjr hoiises. have su-pe'ded to large amounts. The Kins of J'ru-rda was better, but dill 1,1 3 , critical pniicimoti. perord ef I'runco d f. "l':lllu"l'r ''' an .yu-tr a wa rn i lai ' M'A I V i Iltf lllllil-t rial eri-is at Madrid "till conlimie Jlnivo ntul Murillo .-till re- ' to form a miuUtry. Itai.i-.I here were tpprelcuaioM of further disturbance in l.a.y. j itktheh NEWS FROM im a ammvatkd AS.-iAl'I.T IN PKI.HI, iV'-. V-,r- nt ). 1 M .!!. fe.-iltl pcui t0 Auu.t 30tb .-tale that an itame. djji(j a?;,au;, was atiliclpnted. The rebels j , fpn ..a..j oll ,,e oGti, wi,tj te j f ., (i jtrati was ezpect- , . Te.c. 1'awncore on the Pth of Septeiu- ber to join Ilaveljck. It was expected that (tjie .rj.on of Lui.kan()w WOuld bi- relieved qi j Havtlock defoated tho rebels al j;;tilV,r on lb0 0!u 0f Auv'U-t, then re- tljr(K,j t0 (jawlipore. The tnutiuv of tho fli'tv first n.viive inf.; ,trv w af cru-hed. Tin !.,,:... . rrah arr v. J -ifelv at L'luapore. g:irri The rebel force at In-despore was br'.ken. ' The iusurgentsat 1'iuapoiu ereetideuToring j to reach l'elhi. The twt-uty-third fasilters , had arrived at Calcutta. Central India continues undisturbed. No ' further outbreaks at liombay. The Maura ' preside; "v was trmquil. Lord Kliriu had proceeded t Hang Konc i The I eroiaas evacuated Herat ou the - i tb i ju Imports at loir.bay were aJvaneinr; Mency was pleutv. aud exehance s. UJ. i The Hunk of Hengal had refused advauces on tht Iudia Company's paper. I Another dispatch says that Ilavelock was ' awuitiug reinforcemcDts at Cawnpore before 'attacking Luckimow. The garrison ef the latter place was bravely holding out, having aain deteatcrt the rebels with severe lee. The reoeis from Oude were tureateniug AilahabdU aud Iltnarcs, and the tifty filtu uative lieiigal infantry had been disarmed. Large bodies of troops were marching from Calcutta towards A iiahaUad. ihel'uujab continues tranquil. Twenty-live hundred trociis had arrived at Mauritius. The export of goods at Calcutta bad de clined, and imports were dull. Money vas excessively scarce. Kn.iii the Trees '' the 1 III..? The quotation of gold ot I'm is is nearly two tenths j r cent, dearer thati in Lourlan, and at Hamburg five-tenths dealer. The tluetuKtions in the funds to-day Lave again been rapid ar.d extensive. The msrktl opened with great weakness, but there was subsequently eousideiablo reaction and a more healthful tone in all departments of business. Consols fur money were first quoted atS:. No shIcs, however were pressed, and gradual recovery touk l place, which was a-si.-ltd by eeveral pur- Place, which " Cu.t-es on the part ot the punlio. I be ram . as then letweeuM and 57 ut-.l noon . .. V-.V A . . Dn ' nwr - - 1.., v r nf i 111 HlU .'!.. (Slier hi Is OU aCl'OUDt I "J . ,.' , , ,. , Ol the s'.UKirg lunil. tins ineien-rj -oo landenev to eon rid er; re. and ultimately, not- witb-taadiug the announcement that the Bauk of Trance had adopted a tUv of oua per cect io tha- rise of discount, transactions wer effected at 7j to S7J, and fr9 to far the ltb ci Novta.ber. ArVr the regu lar hours there was less firmness, and quota- ttona were ri for the to a-; l-OULt. lur moticy. an : to
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