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frsti H ' nNTXJIVdCBIGSL 17. rie THOMAS Ji HOLTOW, ' Editor " Pbcpriitob.' - TKR.M5?": ' T Vortb.Carnlin Whig will be afforde d tnmiK. ,',.'r. at TWO DOM-tRS in advance (TWO n i mks anu fiity ck.nts if payment b i I ved for li.rr.imH.iln id Tim EE IWHXARS t ooeo ' ,.b-nl I 1 A ,i1.u.iHu.rUdlOiir Dol arperimire (I I.... . .-t le... H" '" '() f" ' Brm ill .er. l,n m.l JieWfofli"iliM"Br. aurt ad. VBrt;iom. ' Uiiff,Slir.hrjd!(5 per, Zu h,g uer i .... 33J p., .a... will j r ,.ii I'joni -lf price, tor tlertir by lic .,r. A J.Uvniml inserted munihly ar j r,1,-,rW.M$rncr,q.r.f..rrbtn,... tVmi. . itttilr 7 5 rrtlipM .near far wrliliute. i r.,r. wt.rfl .ending in their dvrrti..... ...ruin.!. . tj-Poatmaalcu re authorise., tn net a agent. IJF.IaTSl IlKIrSI! JJi:irS!!J I riii H' lll Hi-1 1 ( iiiiuii)', M WanlifirlMit' Vrieui ( AMI PKIt lt clp. r lout. ..14 ...IT " ...W - ,.-7 " " si " : s 4 i 7 " H - - li U - i Ply....... .7J VU lr.A MLts CELTS maunf-stmcd to order I at ,li,l i.. i OSS IX TlU msRvf , .rd,r.J J.rerf -. .Ar I t li I O ! "! daacnutiuti at CU ceala ' " . J. B. I'. LOONK. I Va 31. ):. . . . 12k I tin tour I'miin lit 'I'uiir. rjvui 11IE ct'woa ef l'lirloit ad aurnosni4 ale '"'' " ' " ul"cri. Lit to-w..d as elt a. a new one. w.th .1! the ,.:.! oi.pi jt,.i.l. UcWrt bat he la prrpar. I iJ ., ? tl,t in 4a iMt'Mwttil L,,h a i'l I (r r-a-tr. .t .11. e.n be awda to ru.t a. ro.J, 1 tr.'i . in1 Uvi, tn th una InatriMneiil ll aiao lalrnds kriping ewiaUntijr i baud, xi;w I'iamis I fo, it aa-ot eearait ManajfuHorera ! tha I'. i.iaa niaioa, wh.eh will be auld at manUctorai'a , ar.era a Ith ijill aiiued. I ,'n.a Pi oiit ia f .rl HI if af M - i" f li-g In li.eir valin. H alaa isteuda keeping awnalanttv a Kand, aw. n4i inallB.uva.to In aaai ol lat (wi. i A ., f- tmm 0 .Pr.-., at de. , ,., w. ..f lion.. Hi.y iw wan ' t"n fr and Wpi clp-aanl .a a.V n. th.a m.rk.t. ' I I :,,,H S.IM,J lf lu, 11 L( Mowl' II. I, ui..ataa, ihi Ina U.inn Hall. , ASA UKOKoL. ( i-iW.u... 13, IS.iS 4o-ly i - A fca-, 3 fI...wl TM1C ' I t ''3 ' iXfJ 1 tl ltll i Ijttll tkaaW V EataLasjJi "i HSK AM4if.TMr.NT OF ! I KAI4 .1 Km... i.e .0 II. -n. Ynunc II .... ...r.,i.i. t.m.povi.'.. r...gi.ai. Iinaku.1, r,...M ,.ll, t no to . f. r ailt at ii. m rmniAntv. Fjj" Homoval. f1ll,': uh.et,lter luWnit h, In'iiea ! th 1 eat. .e f. u.fal'y. 1'i-l he h M,n ,1 him . io ikr old at .( af M .re A Wi-iy. onder I, n W, ,.r 4' Hio.a, no Tin aieeet. w.r " , ''.' Iu aifc nd la al' .w.ltra Hia iiue. lie m.l i ivw ari.r.ta mn Sand aail. . Gciden Cock, Goldp Ctai Tl Intel's and Freciiom COOK N"OVi:.S, i .,, f 'A It LOIS STOVTaS. A i,,, i ,.t a.'rlanl .it f I iii ; st ii lliillti..ir-r Vr. A i f , i,, I will .ill bp lot AH or Cnoa uv. , V. II. LTKllLT. I'm I, li1. 4..1C Try It!" Try it! t . i.l n,..rine io Ihe w.iU .r the el. a. ' it ),ro.an io Ireal. 'fry H. I Ki'.Ii AH1- 3 DKCT. IIoLVK.' , j Ji.a'a Ca" j nye-stuiFs" Dy-Stiiils!' I'l'IIIS Wat M Ihia elaa of irtiela. e-n. I '"' ne ,h w,rt of Mi.latian ..r Tin. I7a.ra.il "i 1,-au.H taaiwvl,al.iai,, may aa pr ' ' .i a I ruiTciiABn h i 0i ag Sim; .ana' ("tawr. nriiUlicN. Varnislios ! A I.MJi.'K a.,,rk now i.n b.ml eniiaiating nf ' ''"M op..l,r.uiel ho.lv, Ku.ai.nr. , J. ' ' . ...eh a, II be aold for I AMI In ar n an) oil,. , ho.i.a in rharlo.te It . II. M. 1'IU TtllAUI). II W a.a aad HfaU Ifinggut, . law.a'a t atata. 'ondition Powders ! ,'!'m.!d nthera inlrre.li d .o RTOCK, are llr, ,(,,.,, p..,, ,,.,ia ara an. I"''"'1 "a nillli.r,.iH reaaediea la Molwia, a .: ...Hi, ,,f aw,. Fur al at rittrciunus W mAfnlt akd H'toil Vivx Slot', j iawts't loara. 11 'iliiiig nii aiirirrii,j potior, ir nr.. i I HIT. HAUIVH DHt'cj STORK. - I KKltuiHiM i laF.IDING, uwroarwii or Linens, Hosiery, Embroldeilei, fcC , ' ' 1 , HI MEETING STlU'.ET, tipPuhlTX HAVNX TIgeT, ' i ii Ai; i.km i'o.m, h. c. hukiM. TIIHE undenigncd having entered into Coparl. JL nerehiu foi tlic purpot of currying on the Confectionary, Bakery; Fruit, . AND , ., Retail Grocery Business, harloita and urroundtng eoni-try to their New 8li.hr! on Trad. Ktrett, between lire in'a and Frank. 1,,,'.t .ru 4. U.a.iil'. old Sued, where U, ,d u ,,kMlj ,(l ,,. ,. tnj arquuliit.licta. MOODY A VISBFT . MODl 49 if . . " l r . ... - Jj, JJ lUlllIIlS & CO., J 1H1 1. II II S in G KO f g. it 111 , J R K now rcectvitig (are; stock ana will have weekly aodil.nn aa ihc.r al iimy riqtura, '1 Ley will aril In llm al.iiha.ili, ln,i. at hiII rommn..i..n. i Our 7r-f. CASH, covins' rnoniwi:. W i ocr nirV llie itl i: no ft a (jnd rce n l f v k- ciiitH !j T M. Furrow. IrOliUI- KS uttiiifted to promptly tol kw I, II. U. WILLIAMS k CO , . 7,i Sirftl. .1 e'inia iom ir U'nl Ctuawr. I Chattottt, Jun.-if, lBi. 47tl' f WHOLESALE end RETAIL LEALERS i i DRY GOODS. ,. 4 f yaet( 18. Variety Store. i Fresh Coiifectionaries, Fruit ,11 till.", T bacriU.r rnil'ul'y inhn-nia the eili. Suna ol t Itarlotia and aarrouniiin county. frI be hm, en hand ad is e..piUi.y reeciviug fj.HU Mew V Confeclionaries, Fruits, FA XI V V IMICF.lt I KS, CIO A ItS J S lT FF TOYS. ,.." Ylllkirnl II t rtl IIMII , TIM IS M OICK" HOflltV I1UKM, T lo-l l a, MlllotV tTugnlia, Cliulra, M k.tn mlv A Hiid n,e. of rrj airUy. J, L. I'ALMKR. '.1,IM. 4Jif p u H.i,,, t,(oij U r m-fi r-acl a firt rat Kaker, I an pri put d tu lori,lr aaperiur ( All La) amrt . - . . . . . - . . - . . . 4 r . ,t ar- ! ri aift'Mr hrmntf Jar JOUST. , , .. I , 1 ' r . .. .. . 1 . 11.... . ,,ll.'.utnr r.ow, li...,. . (.rnh.-. Tin. re. I Boy a ! an kaaan mini n. u.r warn ea, o. g. in.noi.K rij, t. Frirynian no ,M'" ' rreript by j "". Tha nH.iui.al. of vh.eh ll.e n-janinr ia e..wiiw en "w p."-nrd hr air per-... .1 alt! l,, .. If Iti.a ren.eu t fi.la h.n t.i.n a I .... ri.l. It. V w.i: t'e refill.. t-I. AJtt . at . t.;trniHito'. l.i.i,l.,.i: m . N. . jou W. HAKKU. i.pt. is, Country 3Ierclianis tlM7 ri a ilfull r in.il-d lor. II and tl.ll.lli r ur wli.ha.il 'prii i. i.;' r'-oi. r MM t.S an. Stt.l-h M. pnt up in a. V a.vle Io ..tiler, hy I'iiU'.HARn, t.j.a itnj .4Jpnanii, lan ia'a l oasaa. Tuth ml I'.ur AtringcH, l s ' rre, ivrd at pKintniiVs. i nr. livi:u i.WKiOHATOIt! . rKi:rH.i) hv pa samiilip, ( ompoandea' rntirrlv from (.I HS, Is nm n tne. nejrr I'ttnunr imi I lit a , ll'tVt. Wl... I.M a.Mw .... a. a!.'."..-, as..., -m-i-tm ..Ml ff.c,.. H , a,,, ta'iai ianl fl,..M.n. ..-! a a .a .T .-an ii ava a-o. i.l r r-il.' mt It. f.11, aa,.!.,!"!. 4 ' r aM.N,a..il.l4iir- rw.. mi it.. . .t.1.',. Imm tmmm M at. ,a, la a r.inJaa.iWi.r.1, 1" i-Jma iajl- u Jnri!,. "" " fJ T ..,P ,1.41 .hOiamvl, .. aw ai ftM...i.ao aai.m Ift. ta. .l .,h l.l.rr t on.- l nl.it, I' - i. if. a... - t.'H m.1 iim, . . a 7't"ltr fl, gmilffto ll blooit, aWf a Hwja-aah ma Ihm anil, vrlla la .nal I... ' a. a-.a it wamiaeh r... aaa -... ! 'r-iMh! .., ,. KKht. I a.fhl. iMaaa Iba taiwal I I.. i -mi. .. I9y-.prra.la Ii k III .ilui-ha ( m.laoa-in,o ..a.,., iu. I ..... r- 4 l.oll. , I liulrra -in t linlei a. ,l-r ,ta tf.ua I a. atfMata , mM i T .r.a. .nai a l-a .1, ... T- .....I.. .11.. .a il-aj oi e ..le llni- tm Uray.'. ewiila iha I, .a-H,,...... t hill rinr, 1 . 1,1. Il . W I .....ia v - Ml aha .... It are lrlnK thi Ir nnanlniatia Ir.lt.ooi,. I,t II. luv-r. a r Slla ater In llr roowtlt lltl Ih lath got a tl.l. aiiH aat-allm. Ito.h totf. tltrr. THU LIVER INVIOORATOR ta a.'tKSll.li' . a r.i .n. nsi tti t av. ait i a. II I : . Wm, A. Owens," A T T 0 It S EY AT LA W , t il A It IiOTTi;, H. C, rlM-prar.tiee in tlieCourta of Mecklenburg W V aim Ilia urruundin; eniintna. , ii'Oftire nearly oppoaite the i'oat Cflice. Jm. 'J6. 1W8. 4f tf A TTOR,EV 4 COUf!iEUR AT LA W, MAY alwaya he fuiuid at Hie office of William Jidtnulnii, S'J" Pt'Tniit atteiitinn glvrti to Collection, wrieW. tM ot Ueeda, t unvi-jrancea, aVe. Feb. 9, IS68. , 48tf Fresh Bread! IIiKSII I1IIEAD for familita. erery morning at J. II. Fulimr'a 'iinl'itliuiicry v etie door alHiee Dm U. nk of Lharlulte. 47tf rrt3 rif I ft ?( i 1 U fgHK f'lli.M of Ft'I.LINtiS A. CO. w uia. M. aolvrd ty niolu.il eoment on the ll day of January la.l.- Iu retiring from the Firm, allow me to return my amcere tlianka tn the citiaeua "f Nnrlli and 8iulh C urolina tut Ins liberal palronuge beatnwed ufn oa, and to rrnne.t a cantmunnea of I he auinc fur Weara. SPKINCS At HKATf I, who hate amounted ilieMielvea Kiih K. Fullinga unilir the Finn of I L LLI.NGS, M'KIMVS 4. ( 1 1., wno win coiniuei uiu .luiMng unaniLaa on II, e aame ternia ami with thi; a.ni.c ...iuul if' ua here. tofore. The Note and AceonnU nfFullinra 4. Co. will Ui f'juud in l lie hanoaol W. A. Owtna. Ir collection. John tuwnlky. NEW FIRM. r1lir new Firm of FIU.1SGH. JTRIJf'JS 4. JL tO. brg leave to preaenl theinaelvei to the ciiirena of North and South Carolmu ; and in so d.nnir, would earneetly solicit a cnimu.iieeof tlie liberal putrunaffe oeatowedun the weil-knuwii firm , !ef Fullintra & Co. I I Mi wonM aay with reueh namr.ioee that e ' l.ale tlie atrfrat, Central mat Cktapttt j l(i k of't-r-llllf'IIH-ll Mini Coj . I OI III(a. i.'er offered in litis Slate ! - it ia a in.! asaeru. out neverueicaa i,r im. ? "'t' T'r,a't St, Ji. ich '.. "t L i";!e, V.r! r! ry artielof Clot im g paaae nnihr iNe anrtia It ia a bold aaaertmn but nevertheleaa traet he. inn of tn at the firm, and if nnl well.innd il not received. Wa oon, therefore, aarr tha ma king of all gnooa thai t i from our hnure. FL'LLlNOrf, SritLNCiS i CO. Sf-ty 18, ItJCS. lUlf . Unrrlnm I Drr1or,esl! i iia5iauo , ia5icuii5 . , 1F. are recrivinp by every at VV of Itiatf r .ala . runf. innhle. 11 kinda I fi'lli.vo, srniNGs a co. luif r.tPiCKi: m n , A T any pr.rr you umv a a i.t Another bold a. rliou. hill l fiillluiiii Itu. . .V.ii.iiig l.ae ' wing i Iwin? eoiinei led it', i ni.nu' rturinr I on FTLLI.NO?, PmiNGS A CO .fy , i.ift. Il'tf Shirts, Shirts, t'llITE I. teen. While and Fancy M irillea, II lower than ll.e auinu kind can mi uianu f.emrad in H e I inn t: Si. tea, at FULLING S, SMUNGc' A CO. Mtu 1?. s:,H. Imf Boys' Clothing. 'I'U r. I I aorl : annld a. IV. V" Intent it "ur Clothing Store, l her. ail kil.ua, who-h ia well nnuie. KI LLING, SI'KLNG.S il CO. JW-.a . ibis. imf TIH. Mi.' lltlM..' 444 H ll A.aorlinrnl of I.ldiea Jr-lTrT, iY and tienf, .Trank. aiiee., 4aav 1 I T I K'arpi-t B..g, e. at h.w prue. FI LLINGS, Sl'KINGS & CO. JfV I. l-.'"4, 'airbank's Scales. fJMK. uuderatglled. undi-raln lied. ainla for i... II jtialiy c.'ilir..lei! Sea lea. Cra4ifTj5) and prraona in waul of a iinr.il.1 .'iiaV - . aud accural.- Scale ml de- acrtjitiona of JUulrO'fl. Tracli ami Dipit .Cuk.i, II .urhouse a,,dilo,e .vw, Hour i'aa,a i Gioirr anii Counter Scale). J Theac it- more ext. naively ud than tny i.t" , .,. n.l Lav. tH.-.n !,o.g and ai terely teate.l, ...d ; in everv fialme be g.rn tnlira a..t..!..ci.o.i. h- at .V.ij forlorn f ine. mi'TirtH! in f'hrl.ar-n Wllli.inv tilt or fetci -on-. , t... hy GILLIAM i M.'NlaOP, I'.M Syc.iioreSt.,Pcleratoir!!,Vl jlri.O, 8.t5. I'1 Iron and Steel. f ltl LUM 6l Ul'.NI.OP, 111 Sycamore Str't., IVterahnrc Vi., Importer and LValnra in Im.ii and Slocl, ...vita lot ll5litlon nf liurchanla and li.i.llll'aelorer In tl-.tir larite and well aaaort. cd stuck of lion and Stei I, oouipnaiiig Swede "I Ma. nun-red Win Plough, 6 to It' I'.el.e Id finetl KonBd. Sana ro, and FlM Ha IRON. Ov.il, Hall O...I ami Hall li, .(s li.ind. Scroll SI,.. n. at C.it Hleel, Kng. and Am. Bl.atcrc.i and C. The are alan t.enta for the a Sfim Hit al Jue4art' pner. Apiml '.'0, I Ho-. !llllli: le of .V. '; 11- CtrOTCM. Maeko'joy nnd F.ncliah, Gent'emen JtSsNLI'FS, jual received, bllU lb In Ulaoiit-r irand j ira. Sold low lor cain n H. M. rUITCHAUD, . Dec. I. lea". rwui' comer. . - Tlij fcl l.tii, TnUr Aolit-r ! HAVI.Ma taken .lantagr nf tin? preaanre of the l.li.ea, I am rrerivniK, bv cnah p.in-iiaaea, ,li iiiime.iaeanil a. h-.;lrd alm-k nl M. dirinea, I nem. .aula, Inalrnmrnta, -l,ala. , to which I niml -e;ioctfiill)' inv.u- you alii-nlion. All aider hv n.nl a olhetwiaa. put up will. teatlieaa and dfstpatcll. II. M. PBITCIIARP, X-r. I ' ' Irarm'a 4'orner. ' The folte of N'utnrf. " itME a. rrnrjvai.. A Voice in liraril in the windi Jn,l ivt1 In the aound ol tlie ev-r-ril' iik rea , 'Tie whispered auiiu tiie r;l)iiiof i 'ae. And it oaka from tl.e l.il.1 nil free. Ti nmrmuring iu every t,i-,"f. And it pauaea nol wnjn tht leuvei.(e atiil, Where the wulera lire lallui); it pnlllo there. And it whietlea along tlic heatln ry hill. I'poii the hrrwn and hrii rj a'eVp I He remained a moment speechleM. lie D -I"1.'.? W'l Ui""',!" ,lh '"e rustling bird then weot -,,,,0 the hou.e, and found Made U'wn in tlie vreen and uraaty dcen. ' V here the coral rulli, that roce ia heard ynr u tmfnt ,, ,,. gumH,., br,., z O'eraunny meaunw ami flowtry plum; And then il UjI to the (Uncii) ireea, And la lol in ihur iiaov. y gi(.iu j.gain. !?rk ! it wnnrlerin;,' rchnra v. ike, Tory are now in the heart of the rifted rork Now tney he in tiie slunihering l;c. Now are et pl .y wild II, c oJiucii!; fl,,ek ; Uia a wilhering leaf by tl.e win i i clir.r.1 A't r. murmur niovo th ugh Hie te nding corn, Ho I I K Voice ia heard. I.ike the load, cle.r not,, of He winding horu. O, 'tia a vni.-c tl.nl rmnes from h-aren, Borne like a apirit in liht a! - ; Now like tnu roali of a tempeai ouveii - M uriuuriiii: n,'W in the el:arm nf oi ll'-..r ye ilie .,iee? Then erme : .y Far irom tiie l.aunta of ruder n,rn Come w l.ere the leaf, a ai.u ounl una o.'a- You liny lore and br. Imppy then. , llllll tO .llarriojlblc 1 Oling ladies. DY Il'Ot.NE (JLIM.r. . . ! Mat!eU10,"lle Ar",;'"Je ' iu !0ut f,cr,!D' W,th dowr- cf thou-aud francs. Tbi.i foriune a'lows her to aspire to the hand of a ;roineiui law yer, but Armande bas for an aunt and a gou-Biuiucr a very aiiminous lany, wuo promises her a more brilliant match. 1 J "-'ecr, sa.d tne good lady, " ia k; ,ne good lady, " ia lord-only he munt '.now .hero these (ta,.A - 'ounu. mau,. I0 a Kreat lord be e0Uf:ht for. But I . . good matches arc to Le found. ' Wiiara then ! "In Germany, at the batiif, at those ; summer resorts uicu are tne r'uoeivous '.,fii. ,..... .....le of ail countries. I. who ' , . , . . ;am temugyou about it, went t,tli,-e wa- jtera twenty years ago I n u t so pret- ly as my niece, and yet I might Lave been a duchess, if, unfortunuteiy, I had not been married." The good lady wished tj realize Ler ' dreams. She carried her niece beyond the ' unine, to a watering place wb.cu is t,ciov- ed by the fashiohable world. ' Miss Armande bad creat succe's. Her aunt bad spared no expense to make her not new fetes when you displayed yourself, bt. rally riddled with bullets, and w i, be . , , , , . . " .smeared with the Hood of the brave soi- .sbine, auu tne lauy w as ures-e,i iiiie mo i gou oaugutcr oi a lairy. lie mr.sV uaa- t iling toiUtts added to her prsee, their clo- gaticc and their splendor. She changed her dresses twice a day. fi.e excelled alt hhc other ladies at the baiN ami drives sue was quoie'i as toe pearl oi R'," laaics. s) ajinired. sur. ounded. au.l tro- claimed ijueeu of the season. did Lot atlaiu the serious cud Lad . been propoaed. Aruiaudo loumi partners and admirers iu crowds, hut'uo Lus'uauds. Her remarkable beauty aud her exquisite grace had, however, made more ihuu one comi'iest, aud among oihera had touched , the heart JI" a young l'-risian, M Keue de Lut ,0 TOUg ,, ju.iiv ,;.rillCd at ,1,c " B,-fle ana lbe luxur-y of bad iuforuied himself of her don ry. They had told him it Was eighty luousaud f 1 a lie's. gecned to bin. disproportionate r r to the spleiluor ot lb yuiiiig laJy, aud lie aaid to himself with a sigh : "It i too little. My forty thousand pounds capital will not bo enough to satis fy the extravagant tastes, and pay for toi lets of such a lavish lady." I M. Bene resigned him.eif therefore to eon- ;jes. Alter a moment s snence, the mar ' ceal his scutimeu--, and sad.y stoo.1 as;de. riageablc young lady made timid y some j After aix ceks of hoiiow glory, Annan- objections. da lelilhe waters wilh her a;nt, who had ' "l'cihaps," su.i.1 she, "you think me i exhausted all bor sayings in a vain attempt, richer than I am ." j At he begiuniug of tne mou'.h ol ScpU m- " I know," replied Mr. Be.ie, " that you 1 ber, M. Bene found hiinseil in me environs have a very fine dowry. of L., at the bouse f fote 0f his friends. ! " B-t, uo ; I have only eighty thousand Goiog one morning to make a visit in the fianos, ' I ticighborhood, bo perceived that he bad " Voa have much more than that." ! missed his tiv. Some iuformiiioa rjs io- ' " Ho dispensable, and Io ask it.be i"rcctcd Lis; steps toward a bouse of modest appear- j ance, ahich ba had perceived at a tbort dis- j tatioc from the place where ho bad justj slopped io hia false path He orosaed a well-cultivated kitchen gar den, and approaching the houso. he beard a 1 fresh and silvery voice utter these words " Wait a minute, I am coining." This voico made him tremble. He tbo't Le rccoguiaed that of Mademoiselle Armau de, with whom, however, be bad converted but little. ' ' He approached softly and saw young lady occupied with a very prosaic eare. . Ska was feediog her ehiekeos. - Her back I turned towards M. Ik-no. He saw oo - i ly hef firm, which wbh clurriiiug in her c- licodrcsg. Iter head disappeared under a largo hat of coarse straw. The hand which keep them within prudent liiuiti !" threw out the grain was email and delicate, i " I ahouid not fail to do all this.'' but browned by the sun. And we should gain thereby at least Everything he saw reminded him of Ar- fifteen thousand francs a year. Now eal ninu'le. Hut how could he believe that it culate : add the advantages that I have was she? The pearl of fine ladies in a cal- ju.n cnumeraU-d, and you will see that yon j ico dres and a peasant's hat ! The qu?cn ' of the watering place feeding the bens ! ! When shq had civen out all the corn .which was in her apron, she turned and passed near M. ltene without seeing him ; but be had plainly seen her, and it was fhe charming face of Madetnostillc, browned a ; little like their hands. uiuiseiie nriiiaiiui; euipioyeu id seining me houtel,old accounts with thcook. 1 His surprise deprive;! him of speech, and i he bad some trouble in explaining the mo- Jtivo of bis sud.leu appnrition. " Joanna will show you your road direct - 1 re,tyour.!f alittle while,;' ly,"inlcss you will ' ' 6 ju'",ua rOOtU, lUU UOOr 01 WDICtl was Cncn. . J, , ,ittIc parlyr j whicu M 1U.e fnnnil thn futl.ee anil irntUr nf ihn rminir , . ", l , uau carrieu ner to itio waters, lie js.co 'the aunt aud iieiee if they did not recollect him. The aunt answered that she did nt. ( -fill "It seems to rue as if 1 had seen you, bu', I cannot tell when or where," replied the young lady. ! M. Rene felt a little ad.Icned that Ma- demoielU Avm.rM, h.J ..,,! -, a j vague and confused remembrance of him. He reminded these ladies that he had n et ; tLTtn at the baths. 1 be yUn3 Mf tM M ,W S'snwJ t her country toilet. Her aunt sighed as ebc thought of the failure of her hopes. Before taking his leave, M. Bene impviv- ed his po.ition as a neighbor to obtain per- nnssiou to comc'again. Me eatr.e the next fjay ,nrj foau the q.jeeu of the waters ma-' King preserves. Every day he surprised her thus cngag- H ;n household circs, alwars simple, nat- , , . . nra . modest, harrv. The metamornhosis oral, modest, happy. The metamorphosis was ehmplete or Tatter tha r.tieen f. ti dav turned for a moment from her true ro- cation, bad returned with i:y to tier own l. ..I, A '. . ou do hot, then, regard the p.easarca of last summer ?" asked M Bene. J, not at all ! I leave the regrets to my good aunt. It was to please her that I rfcut with her to the waters. " Do you return there next summer T" "No, indeed j once is cuoujh, and I was quite weary o! then.. What do you fay T Was not the place full of enchantment to vou ! Were there t.riuiani in cnarms im oruauieui.-, sui rouu- aeu uy iiomage auu aouiu anon . 1 ,8y appear very absurd to you, but those fetes and this great world fatigued me. I was ill t ease in the part of nne la- d v which I was nude to play. 1 feit redtc n0us in tnose dresses or wnica you spean ; ..id in il.nsa sii weeks of forced cletrance. I became discusted with the toilet for the fc .Meantime, you would not nc sorry to Cud again next winter the pleasures of Taris.'' "We do not goto 1'aris thi year. I'aris is too dear." " What, do you resigu yourself to the existence one leads iu a little provincial city " ' I have already passed one winter in this little city, Riid I enjoved myself very much bete. I hope we .nail slay iu tho country A couulry gi.l aud a peasant, tiiis is what I am and 1 own it frankly." ' Hut if a husband should take you to Paris V " I should obey." "Aud if this husband were ma!" Armaude blushed, aud cast dowu her "Let us ree t'ou woald be cod- tout with a thousaud crowns a year lor ; your toilet ?" j " Well, theu ; that is toe much." "That is uiue thousand Irancs saved ; , , , , , for there is uo woman of faebiou hu does "' not speud at least buy louis a month for the toilet. l'o you depend on having; a box at the Opera or ihe Italian ! ' Not in the least." "This makes six thousand frauca gain ed for our winter. Ycu give op a stay at the watering places, and you tpeud six months in the couutryT" " I ak nothing belter." " The profit will be ten thousand francs. ; At Paris, as well as in the country, jou i will keep the household accounts, jou will I , wntch over the family ctpenditurea, and ; bring forty thousand francs a year in sav- I ings, which represent a capital of eight hundred thousand franes. ioined to toot ; eighty thousand. You aro then richer than I am, w ho have only forty Thousand pounds." " The calculation tnailo by love aud rea son was a just oue. Modesty of taste?. order and economy are a good dowry a real fortune, which is rare to find auiotijf States ua mIiiiII hy latt authorize their treas the girls of our times at Taris. I urers or otD(;r comppteiit authorities to re- ,c 4 ,i ii . . i ceive the same on tt.TMi hercafterf-pecifie ! ; Armande was then an excellent match. , , , , ... ,, , ' ! and the beerelary ot the 1 reasury shall de he had not observed M. llt.e at the jver lbe (ullie f,ldl treaurrs or ,,,. waters, but he pleaded her iu the country, competent authorities on receiviii" ctrtiii- thnt tha arraniements wcrs soon i ma,lean,l ,a,t week the gnesta of the j .haUau du L , were present at the cole- , urauou oi a mairiage wuicn uius idir to no hni.nv. -. J o- , . : " . ..7 ' "IV1IV-J3 unu every part inerei i irom umo .er who are having a rare lime of it iu Nash county, to time, whenever the same shall bn requir le asked jlbat place where " democracy is the thing cd by the Secretary of the Treasury, lor l ! -AM! the uemccrae, P'- unc ucmuv.-racj is me luing ,uat ,l'rlv- 1 '"'y Ul U ."U of 1 , , "' . uuuu .1 , aud an ami di-tnbuuoii set. I r.m an arti- , democratic candidate ' ev j d,,, Wil-ou Ledeir we learn that ' Mi IJatlie was quite rash on Mi. Taylor," his J opponent, waning many base enarges ' V ,'''!" .,ha " Mr' T,',0f ,,li,t '"-', fr0ln , 8n ack of bowel UIM.I: lie fliar lutl.e wan threatn- itii Li spring a leak in his only brother, and or auy pa"it (hereof, ahall he wanteJ hy tli, ealled upon him (Haitle) to give, that leak aaid Secretary to meet appropriations l y to him-elf in-tcad of his brother.'' What aw, the same .-.hall be called for in ratoab!n tins msv mean we know not. 1 hey have a dialect of their own in Xa,h. After that, a communication iu the Ledger wa-dieu-scd. ; ".Mr Uattlc charged the author with ilie,'' h f r"n""" o(- tliat p;ctfe was s d .--..OK .u...... d liar. luy.thit. T.iK Missrirn Tex Miles Wide. ! The steamer .Kef Lake now plies regular. be'ween Burlington, Iowa, and Oquawka 3tion, the preset Wester., terminus of the Chicago and Uuriim.-ou llailroad, a dis- .. . . .... ' . . tance of in-ai I v ten tin Inn. The railroad . . .. :. M. . i. . l...u .r vr . for a dNtatice of ten miles. This new stea- r 15 a icguiai in oa i pcn-i, e .. I nectitig with morning and evctiing.trs.ns Car.taiu Willouohbv reports tliat the thai- watur tj,CJ.-fju..J on Momliv was j four feet, and the river has two ha'f as KiUch more siuce O'ju.iw tnt'ir, U'j. SO that each ttate at the came tune sua. I As InTEREstivo Rem.". An American receive of the public lands eqia'.ly iu pto says the Wheeling Intelligencer, which portion to ihe r. pre-entation of r-ai 1 Stales was uufnrled over the American forces at in Conare- : Vi oci .'r , ri' f! ' , That a ithe battle of Cerro Gordo, nassed through - the office of Adams aud Co s Lipress on Sat irday lat. It was being forwarded ' fiom Baltimore to St. Louis. The S ig was diers who fell unon that occasion. . Nf;w KsQLAXD A Umt ,n t SenaTB. ! New , , u unU in ,e Uuited g; ates Senate. Albany Jour mil. It wis not many years ajo when New En- ,.l.-,,id was a power in the Senate. She has 1 t-.nr it t.rma. pome down to a unit, and in ; the course of retrc.ressini, with her ' einpt) 1. 1. 1 i...:... .i.. .:..i l '. .vr! :Bo 'j,ltrilu Sy We learn that a duel came off at Fair B'.iiff on yesterday iiiTiiiiisr, between llieli ard S tircene, E-q , of New Bertie, N. C , and Wm. H. Ellison, E.-q , of Washington, N. C. Two shots were exchanged, without bloi.Uhed, wlien the difficulty wa adju.te 1 bv tlie respective frieuils of the panics ' The mreti' g wa iho result of a difficulty which ocourrtul between the tn pent. em "-'rl months ago I IV. Jlrrcv.i. SaLK UK Bank Stik K At a -ale yes teriiay, by Johu II. Cook, E.-q , Aucliouecr, '.'ll .-hares of Bank of t'luri n ion stoik soid at 75 per share of it!, dividend on. And till siiarcs cf Bank of Fayelteviiie w-re soil, also dividetid on, as follows; j at til of, 7 at 63 75, 5 at ('2 75. 1 l at 6.' 5, lit a; 01 75, and 'J'-i at 61 5f , per siiar of 50. I' Obt. liivoti. The Oen-'ral Aacmbly of lVc-hytei ians. red ntly in s -s-ion in t'hicn go, bus decided by a vote of It'.' to 5'J that riivcrees cn.not be granted unless adultery is clearly shown, and that any one marry ing a person divorced for auy other cause, i- himself gui.ty of adultery iu a motal view of the case. ... , , , , itre.n re, .bad nn latule nti tl,. t .r,,. i)f Mr TUoH:, ,;ollli jn aarKl, c(,d,f) beautiful limestrme petnfactiou. It has, tne appearance of a gaiier boot or tn-.ci a-iu. It ; n.oun.uij.. a. mhh. ua.. us share impsrted hv the huii'tn fu-t. It , almost perfect, having oniv one er two j jt A QlkTIo ur Hi'vob The atudents of William College held a meeting la-t Saturday week, to deci le whether it should hereafter he considered dishonorable to give testimony aaiii"! delinquents ouargua i v a.i..r, an,. , the Faculty with the destruction ol property j Nva Ai.--and violation of College laws. After a long j '"T't h i." il'. discussion the question was decided in favor fnriiii.ir, i of law and ordur by a vote of e-5 to 75. v.v.a. f Ui- i Mil. 111 i:il' Bill,, HOUHK Of UKPRESENTATIVEif, ( Juno 10, 1S3-). Mr. ( LMER, of North Carolina, move J to suspend the rules aud put ou its passas bis bill, which is as follows : A Bill to prrvent lie acr.innvh.it ion of an uiliircfSinry tut pint in the Trrnsiiiijl and tc 'fjnaltze the grants of htn$ to the scleral Ht'ut'f. Lc it. rn act Til tl-c. That hereafter when- over at the end of any and each fiscal year ' ,.l'.re 1h11 ri-n",: io Tria-iry of m United States a surplus over and above tho immediate demands on the' Trravjrv, and the su'ii of b;t millions of dollars su! to tlia 'J'reaaurers drsfis in pnynieiit of tar rants, such surplus vl all le dcpoiited with soch of the several States in prportioif tt their reptsii-ve re,rer-etitation in the S-nate: and Hoose of Kepi-eieiilatuc, ofthe L'uiU-4 cates ot deposit therefor, signed by such competent ...tl.ortftos, in suh form as amy , aud legal obligations, ami pledge thofaiih Ot thtt Sat l..r I he :if.- keenin.r atirl wnir. n, 1,1 thereof, ,, fltnl p!edgeH,C faith '.f ' "u ' ' !l es receiving trie smi,e to pay t lie salt moneys oi.J every part there.,! from tin.u crj by the Secretary of the Treasury, lor ,1,c I,1,l0,e of defraving any wants of tl I'uu,,c treasury b-ynil the nmmn.t nf tlio six uiiiiioui hf-reaaid : I'lovi 'v!, That if any state declines to receive its pronort ot the surplus aforesaid on the terms befo named, the same shall be depo-ited witii oti'el Mat agreeing to neeept the same on ik-poMl in the proportion aforesaid: And vniKir.ru i.tifm.- I l,.,t ni,l proportion within oue year as t.eirlv -ts couveuiemly may be trom tie d H V-. fjute, lviUl wyb tlj'B MWt dt.po-lu..'l. and ehali not be filled for iu sum not ex- ced.i.ug ten :hou-and -ioiUrs from any ont. .iiaio iii iiuy one inon'ii v il no tit previous notice of thirty days fur every additional ;sum of twenty thousand dollars winch may " m.n l '"e t", r!Tiir,J ! AnU P' J 1't '- t! l re'urJ. ll;ri' reijun-ed to be deposited, l'i . f, r,i'a r. I" i."-0 l,iuils Uom "J after the p:..-,.-,ge ol th:s net. See. 2 r,r il fur'Ur, from and aft. ran J duritij .t,il Cun.'t t;. thi. when ai y portion of the putilio lainij is granted or given hy tonoress to any , Slate, or to any county, town hip, .choo!, company, vi.otety, or corpratiou in sai l Male, there olia l aio at the same tiuie be. due and grat.ted to eaen of the eilier Siale.s respectively other public lauds in .piautitjr. grant cf the ri 'bt of way tr reads of a'; kiuds through the public iamU iu an;, su;. , and the lands gii t n to iMiy Male on" it. a J mis-ion, ehall net entitle liiu oilier S:.t. s to have or receive a:i lauds leut therefor. L'1"-' Sec il. Le il Jurt'fr eni.tci, That the Commissioner of I'uLiic Lan-is, under the direction of the Secretary of tha lu terio", ahall i.uu to each of the Stales, respect. eiy, laud uurrants to tiie amount in ail to hich each Slate is respective. v cutitieJ under thi- act, d said States are severally aut.iori.-J io receive and to 'and c!:.t..v.. uf .aid I .ml :,rr ml. f ir th, u own uscfjl purpo.rs, and said warrants ..1 1..1 'i t :.. ,!. . i i i auy owner or hoiiier thereof, and may bo located l y such owner ur hol ier upon any , public lauds tor sale or sui:f ct to private entry, anil t'.ie s-iine t.es t Lu pain there for by the holders tje-rcof, and tiie till, c-f the land so ljcaltd l. v any o.iu-r or hiajer of said land .i arrant- hii De secured and perKcied to such owner or ho.dt-.- in the same n.atin. r .is other bind warrjuts i--ued by the (-'titled Stale.j said laud wairsut? mail te engrave I and pi ;uti d so as U pre vent deecniioii and e 'Unte rfeiiinj, sha.i Oe signed by the Scon-lari of tne Interior . r Coiiinii-sioner of the I'ubiic Land-, or lor :t!icin -iri-li in in r peis.ius as the s...d Secrc- t .ry may direst, and c Jut.tei -i.uni bj ih: (Jjvercor of ica State tic l.uii; tie- s.ki.j, or ly sueli otlrer c.'liecis as tue su.l .aic- may re-pi cli v.ly lic-inate for iii tl ar p j-c aud said iaud w arrant ah all not be tor .ess than eighty u..r over oue huudied and s.xry acres each : Yrorw.fi, 1 bat uo State sba.l be authorited to locate ativ warraut- iu Us :.a oi for its O'-vn beueht; ano iii.it arrant i.uel uuder the prov:.-i n- cf ael stiail he located upon anv l.n.-i- I tills. ion tiicrean ili be an v pi e-i in i ' i i . or on uith there ;' tletnetit and cultivation, ex pi ; , l..- ei MHi bobiii g em.li pu--t u.( .-j , '. or :V such ettlr or cultivator. 5e..j 4. And h it. ' ui e.-', .:'c.i. That all iiiiueral lauds are hcieh v resei ved to Ilia United Siaies Irom the operation of this a.-;, txeept such as ale or hcreatter may be t.) law subject to puvie entry bv iudivi i uis. On a bich luonou tne vole vv.is as lo.iows : Vt.s. Mia.ra ni l., '!-..-! ,. 'iu, ot Coi.iutl n.t . H.I ocl.r..i , Ii.nttt. B :., '. 1 -. i." M. .s.cnnt.ii .1.0, Hun.. . iv.. ... low. I il-l. a, lo.iir ...tir...Sir. II -rt ard, Kill H. Kl l.r.wr. L .i.- .v II, tl. M ' M 'tt- ai.. M r ol F il. ... a. .' ra, y , AI orr ) . M,.rs . AI., M U'tcni,-, li iherla, K,,ef, f y ,r. r,m-,i liaHMAN 1BIBiNt. t K. r
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 6, 1858, edition 1
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