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l I HI "gIl 'M""TmaiTrWlBlC i niTTrn.f-i -j-.iMJtltalai --.....iiJ.ii.j.j , i. M -- i ) -.m - 1 1 ! 1 1 III Mil ! II I H !! I ITirWallll llj JTI ll II IIJ I HI I I I I It I VOIjTJM:33 V. NUMBER 26, THOMAS J. HOLTON, Kpitob i PnorBiiioa. TK11M3 : .y.rth.Carnlina Whip will bcsA"..rileil tnnub. ..i TWO DOI.I.AliS in advance; TWO !f iv ii i su am fifty cf-nt ,r payment u ! I J . ...vc'l n.r three Hi-mill. ; and TIUIF.E Dt H.I.AItS J ,1 1 Pit" o. 7 r... . . ' , ) I . ... l-.i:... I E-2 'i1: ' ' ,. Al,irrti.c,..et..r.r0a. ir, , mm. r c. I ut icd type) lor the brat inter-1 ,f.j,r.i.enl and MiirrilT'e Sale rharged per j ' iiutitTir'nii the n (f ular price, for advertiaer by t(, yi'.ir. A.ivrrii.ciiicnia married .noii.tiiy or i !y , 'it ! par equate for each tun, cicuii- iMliy ! cent p r o,ure lortaon nine, i -crrl,i, hru M'liilina; In llieir advrrtiarmvnU TJ.l ri.'k in iiuinmruf if.i!riioin fltairad or llir; wM I tuaorud until f-ibiii and charged ac. j jT'.tmtcr are authotiitd to act aa ageuta. !m:lt!: urirs:: ni:irs::: i lolll ll ItoalOII tlelt t'Ollipitll , At ilaifictuiti$' Ptietit t .VMI I'ltK I: 1 iorli I4J cla. per foot. ...e-j ....7 ...3J ,.-38 i ' "4 id r 9 J ' ' -.AMI-ESS LKI.TS manufactured too, drr I (il.V.VA.C7'.V IIOHF.i t all aia-, for water r pn a urt, ardrird iircrt rom l ... (!t.mr. , ALSO I l la IK' of all dvfcriptiona at 55 centa d. f. loom: jif W p 31. Variety Store. Treli Confcctionarics, Fruits, Ac, Ac. f W1F. aubarribrr r.nrui:y ii.b rnia tiie cili. . ol (.liarlulte and aurrounuing w.uniry, ! u I. ' i ji v York, Ccnfectionaries, Fruits, ' r.'.M'Y (aKOCI-'.II I KS, t'lCi A IS j TU1MCC.O, s i: IT. TO vs. j ilM'al IllailrillllCllU, initi: nuiiiti, iioituv noiesi, f V. lorlM 1r, M tllow M'llgoua, bun, ot li.siiaixl. V tasoa of t:t aarirlr. J.D. I'ALMKK. I' llniii r " tl" arr.itca MM: ASSORTMENT 'K ilt0 U.AS I. it f4ini. u.o, ronaial.nf l liya- n, oune ; ,n, ln.pi ril, j..rlfr, Y.i tllali llre.klaat m.i.y oll.tf a'i l" a, b.r .ale l ii. m. rnrrniAUDs f.n.'t VrvgSI.,,. Kcmuval. y, K a..l...-ri H-r i'irni.ti hi frien and th .... .t In St.". io tl.o old auu.l of ,M..r- ''r'1.' I. . William' 8u,r,nn ''" alieet. u-ru In i, ir.,rru to alt. ...I " order m hia line. He aia .bit a .' w ". a ou bind aueh aa Teas! Teas!! Y Goliic. Jock,Gcldci' Star. Planter's and Premium COOK NTOVr.S, .i.i a ear:, ty of lMItl.OIC STOVKS. A..o. . yo.il a.aortnin.t of I iii .-mil llolloiVa..nrr, Vt'. A ! H hnh 1 will .til ihtan for CAMl tr Coun 1). II. liYKKLY. 4.HI Try It! Try It! Kl III H.SI's (Wrnlralrd l.ilrarl of II till' I'.e If l n. -dii nir in liie world f..r tlie claa. .-' it projaiaea In ireal. 'I r jr it. r ..Ir .1 I KICIIAliDS DUUG IHiUSK, h kim' Cemrr. Dvc-StuOs I)ve-St!iO ol Uu of arl.rh a. 'hiif in part at Solution nl I III, r. trarl I. pa nii, I ocbineal, Madder, Ac, muy be pur 'id iow at riUTCIlAKDS ili(i A'lwr, iiein' Cut net. j Varnishes, Varnishes ! A I.AUi.l: at.Kk now on band rona.alnnj Ol U li..i,r.c..(,l,Co.ch lb dv, Furn.l.ire, J. j' '.. Ar., Wb.rh W1 , ,, ii,, CASH lower Jbun ...j oll.er b.nia.. .i. I ln.rl..tir. lly. 1 II. M. PlUl'CiiAHU. U W..,r and froll Ihuggiit. i la wm'a Ci BMi. otnlitioii I'liu tlers ! IMlMimS and othera inlrrr.lrd in SIXK.'K', arr a.orrd li.al theae prepnratlolia are uu- u'.aiiril aa health. pivinjf relnedle Ut liora. ' "ltd all kill.j. of Sl..rk. Fill . a In at PIUTOIIAKirsj H'Aar.uie and Rrlnxl Uiug Starr, lawia't t oaira. illi.ns and Knrxt'uii'ii Spotist", i f Ihe firal nu,.itv, at l'ltlllliAUU'3 MHO PTORE. 'al HUISOV LI M)N(., IMPORTCRS Or llks Linens, Hosiery, Embroideries, fee, -N- III MKKT1X0 STUKET, il l'OSITK IIAYMt-STHCaT, t llAliLl-Si O.V, S. C. 1 l-KKttUtbON. nitt.MAN tttUISit) rg UIE uiidrrtdgni'd linvinj; entered into (.'opart. .8. r'nliip for I lie purpose of cuiryinj; uu Dm I Confectionary, JJakery, Fruit, AMI Retail Grocery Business, Hi If lifef tn ml. ll, nil tl.. ..C Churiolla and .urroundmv cnui.lr v Io llirir New Slal.d on 1'raile Street, hi Iwcrn llren.'. and Frank. , , W,0 'u . , ', ,, MUOHY A SI3UKT. 4H.tf 1 1 4r II. I), Williams & Co. lit n I I JlIKUliO w VUif rwi.rf - k Mti.tM SjM,S l faTff f. I iVI!om:.4I.i: umi ki:t.iii,, -cY A lit now rici-iviii a bircf K J! and will lmvcwiil.lv ailiiiliona . llmr jU limy renuire. Tbry ' will a u It to ibo wiioliale traiic at I a amull roiiiiniaaion. j Our 7imair CASIIot COM 11Y VIWCVCV. I We occupy tin' mli knutiii aland recently oc. cui'iidny I.AI.r.rrow. 11 r t'lil'l IIS UtiK.'id to promptly aiib aa Io aa if pieatnt. II. JJ. VILLIAM? Si CO., Tfdt Mirtt, 3 Jwnjium tht Hraf (oinrr. I'harlotU, Jan.tlC, lrja. 41tf 11 J hit-hiii, TnUr Aotirc ! AVIM; al nlftpe "f prraaure tf i M m (l.e tin. h. 1 am rTnvii.jf, hv cxl. inirel ,,;,, f ledatitck ill M. iliru,. , ( Um. 'l.ri.ta. Ac , I? nhich 1 ll.oat rt-KMCtluily in vile y.ur aticoiioii. All nrlrl.y mail or oll.ei :e. put up ith ncalbcta aud .eaji4ii It. ii. m. rurrcHArj), Boys' Clcthing, fV) I'arenta wi.nl.l my, j. u ii.n find an a 1 aurtim i.l a I nul I I'.llul.K Su.r. , wl.ni we an all kiude, h b I. IM...K-. 1 LLLI.NU, fclTvINCS k CO. .1f 1S, ll.lf TIC I A US ! IIM.MiV'.' CTTYT k 001 Aaaorlni.-iit of f.adic. J'VrCil ' s and i i.i a i r una a, .iirci t Ac l I. pnei.. Yl LLIMJ.-, M'ltl.NUS k (X). ,V- if. iej Shirts, Shirts, MII l i: I ii.cn, n l.,lc and rWy M .rx ill.n, lor tn tbc ..me kind e..n be i.ianu- ;.urcd II. It.r I n.lrd M il... at H'LLLSCiS, SIMIINCS i CO. I!rf : i.iii t . An Juii,!e knatuy fjr UOhSl'.S ! OS Ibe ric. ,,. of (h.c l. liar. I will .nail to any fx r a rm ! t f a r mniy fur ll..ra. tm wb.b- .utli rinf ln.in la ur In ub. 'I bla re lli.'.iy haa nivrr brrn k. ...... to il III I'.e ort cm. lu g:r .mm iiliu'.- r In i. Kv ryn.an wi.o haa a b. r.r al-nubi aij" I'"" rrc-.pt by llinn. The material, of wl.itli ti e medicine ia con.lwaed tnn be priM-uitd by at.y (Mra.ni at all tm. If Una rninii) I .:a when pi.rn aa I Ol. ni"1i t 'll br n h.t.t.id. At.'rtaa me at tjieenabiMo. tiaufoiu i". N. . JuliN W. liAKKK. i.ci (omitrv 3Fercliants traj 1 wb tti.ily inrilrd liirlnd ciammr Kir prir, a of ehutre lillll.S and put up 111 "T a'rle In or. i. r, by riaiOiiAiui, Viupi'itt mnJ AftnlUrnry. law in'. I i.kmi. Mr.DI. I.M . T'nlh and I.Vir .Syringes, M t ST received at C9 milt ii i mm. Tin: mvi:i: ! " Yifi OESATOSS! ri.l.i'.il'.l'.li HV I'M avNr. lili. ( cmpovudi'd rtitlrrly from .I1IS, . MS. yf TIIK He-T ) Hi", vtll K M I IVKR UK ..!. iihal I. ii do. tav.i Ml U nlKi llr !.".rTVJ Yl.t'll J. I. . I.J I r.! ... K... Kin. r. i IIII- " T M I n.r It are Llvlni; flltlr linlitm. r I.i IK I...O,. Ua.rr In - io Ilv ..III. Ihe Invl- THH I.IVER INVIGOHATOR SO KNTI t II ' MKllll'.l. 1! i-VKItV. l llr I ll,,.....r. N,w V, k. liole.ale Afrenlat . V. V ..k . T . I n I. . n . I. .... . ; II II ll B V. SCAItlt A; CO., Ui'iiht'f, A'. C. HONKS fur tht Vihvnu of ' I njn-J FOtt SALK 1IEI1K. ' Wm, A. Owens, A T T 0 11 N E Y A T L A W , ii.titi.oT ri:, x. c, B "ST IF. I. prnntirc in tlie Court nf Mecklenburg Mid tlie aurroundinir countici li I Oll'.ce marly oppoaitts the Fuel Olnco. Jan. UC. 165. 41 if SAM-'L P S.MiTH, ATWRSLV if COVKStLLOR AT LAW. BJAY olay be found ut llie office uf William A! ft Jnliimtiiii, Kiq. ILT rront aluniinn (riven to Collcctiona, wri tii'C of 'onvi yuhcn, &C. tfc. a. IWia. 4f!lf Fresh Breed! i BRKSU HKFAD Tor families, every niornirtg I JL Ml .J. 1. I'll J itit f " i.'onfct.tfWiery, oi.e iioof Ibe Ib'iik uf Charlotte. (1 Notice fBlllE HKM of FILLINGS . CO. waa din. J. anlvrd by mutual COliaelil em tin- lat day of. I Jimuur v In retiriiiff frnii the Fi trie tj return my aiiicrre Ihniikt t tl.e rAiiniu nf North and 24juLi (',nrutu (br tiic hUrul ptronui;e : U ktowt'i ujMtii u, and to n qtir-tt a f uutnm;iii..e . of the idiMU fur MrH.n. M'KINS to. IIKATII., wImi have HuocmU ii tiicinH tves I'. Kullmctf ' uiii.'i r It.e Firm of K'U.IMiS, Sl UJ Sii.S V t i wiiu Hill conduct lliu t'lollmtg UaPtnckM oti the itainn Uiiiia bitij with the ayinu auvuBtuget it a here, i ttr. I found in the hands ul W. A. Owens. t"f toilrt tion. ' JOHN TOWNLEV. I NEW FIRM. fllllf: new K.rm of Klf.r.J.NUS, f'RINCJS 4. JL . b. f lea re to or. .. Ill (lini.-elvi. to tl.c cii.i. i.a of .N.cili and Iv-ulh Cirulina t end in ao j dvini:. rfiiuld eari.eally .oiictt a coniinuanee of the , lioerxl p:itronipr bcatutttu uu tbc laeil-kuowu Hriu ' uf F uiln.fa A. Co. We lAi.t.ld y with murb m-nar'tnee that we j have the frcaf, Aeatest and t'ttt'ipfat Mot k of fiiH-i.i-ii- ;iinl II) ! l, I IIIM.. Ever offered in this State! It ia a Im.1i. asuertion hut n" rt)tel- true; he entire wi hujp the material and m.tuftplure omi rn if. ii.cr.ny aa.,.,K ,e n.ai.u ...e. rer a pr... . tit, won ti ia at Iti.l p.'r Moreover, evo. ry article f t 'L.tim )r parte, under Itie auperr ion of one ol the firm, and if not weli-inade il li not received. We can, therefore, irarraaf the luu. k.ng of all fooil. that co In mi our lioure. 1 ULLLNGS, SlUUNGS k CO. 3tjf It). ItfJ. JOif Piaglans! Raglans!! IV K are reciivinj by e.ery ate f of luiterinl. imar.itil.bl.-. I! kinda i amtii;ki: m i i, A T arv ynvtt you may wfit Anntht-r btld il at rli.Uj, Lul ii' vrU Us true. .N.iltict; like tKing conn'' t i with a in..intfdtturifif houm-. FL'LLINGS, SI'KINUS k CO. .Way 18. H.1tf. lUlf suuii: NCI 'Tl M, M .ei..ho . . .M I f S, 111.1 re rnJ Kitfflish, Gi-nlU men's M il, liUU lbs. iu buuucr fcK-iJ iuw itr cAth by 11. M. riUTCHAlU), li?.17. Irwin' cormr. Two a-Totiauts, who ascended in a bal loon from J'nttcrsoti, New Jersey, a few days ago, have published an account of their ob servations, from which, we quote the fol lowing as the most remarkable : A. we nrnrid ll.r city, we aclci-trd the Cen. tral I'.ik aa our I errod. Aawedri ... place, and began to d it.c llu.Uon I river. n.i In-re the uual phem. id, toe lieu of i.,e river, with it. and aha.iow phicra, btinj; oisliiictly aeeli." The cdi'.jr of the Patterson Guardian, aim serin, to hive had a conveisation with the aeronauts, says : I HVlut iher , f .eei.nr the bottom of the ' N..rih I.'i.er i nf'inier. t. All the b. iti.m wa. r" !l,!:..t;, J fM:r.. .r""'. " -",r". l.'r 1 ,., I- ,r,i i.kr a dei iruieii Tiier ...v ' iiiano.-l vpi.iarr.i nac a dei, cu'in. iiiey..,j. !, vrr. that lln v can are no h.hc. w i.icii i. a ..p. Ctrl they caliuol aeroulit fur, while t lip bulb the river ia ao clearly riait.le to them." An 1 1.1. WlMl THAT Ul.OWS NO GllOD. As tho Mississippi river recedes tho over flowed l.unls show heavy accretions of soil, of irregular thickness, according to position, the thickest l.cibii made in eddies, or where tho wuter has been ttagnaut. io many planters this will bo a rich compensation for the loss of crops by tho overflow, lit several case there are Jargo addiuen. to! the eu tivatab e son uy tuo lining up oi uie , " I I. i., o.,.; . ,1... r,i ri.,.r of the waters has assured to one planter a ' riso of three to 6ve feet from this alluvial: Midimeut. upou his back lands, adding fif- tern hundred acres of the best soil to bis td intaiiou. Two, three, and five hundred ncres are mentioned as common accretions from this souroe. - - i - I'uli inu Ti.Kru is Old Times. The t.riiniiivo method of extracting teeth Sorautoti is thus described by a corre'pou- dent of tin New York Kxpress : , One end of a lino hemp string was fas- tened upon tl'3 aching member, while the other, securely tasleucd arounu a nuuri .er. secure y tasleued arounu a nuuri . ? . .. . . - purposely liolchel, was put iu tue barrel ot an old flintlock ina-ket, loaded with an ex- tra chargo ot powder argo of powder. When all was ready esperate operator caught hold of the the d gun and l- l drive.- uut new mo room, and away bo'indod the musket several feet. ... ,. , . , , . This mode of extracting teeth became the , lIn tLom, listening to her noldo child chosen and ouly mode practiced in this re-, teaching tho beggar boy his letters, gion for many years. There were but few that he had not al- I ready learned himself, and it was uot long KiKii-s Goiu DdLLABs. Look out for a before Marian had the satisfaction of hear-well-gotten up gold dollar, of tho " bogus jn blll rej,Cat the alphabet. kind," the result of the labors ot an inge- show the deceit. rcicrsburg ijrss. t 'T I From the Columloa Crfolinnn, Co fcr the Eighl, Vfcirtrr liellJt. IV w. M. Mall . Tlmneh heiiuty ei.tic. .ii Willi laoylii. r and .'.ii., And attire in enanare y.u Willi elmrma -d it. ,.y(a I Oh I f.naa tbeio Cy ligH'.', ' 'i'heir Kwera d. rnio, And co for the right, Whatever betide. Thoiit'h wealtH may allure you With diaini'iida and jmld, Tbi aireneth of your uuuhood Jlfia nrerr bt told ; Bid richea av; ui.t ye, Willi p..-r and prieu, And git or the ncht, Wtiiiiever beliue. Thnueh power oppoae y..u With atrenjih and with might, Oh I neVr lc diheuricn'd Thout'li Imrd be llm f:0-ht ; Oh ! never be conquered, Nnr e'er turn a.ide, f!ul gn for the right, WhaUvir betiuc. I.-. archivra of plory, Your i.aiui'. he cnrollnl, In eonga and in alory. Your bravest died, he told, Al'.nir with the hero, a Who fnnsrht and who died. Who went for the njr lit. Whale'er mif lit hetide. UTisccIlancMis. It was a bleak wintry day. Heavy snow J J drifts lay piled up iu the streets of New y . , , , , Bnn,n f ,,, ;. York, and the whole was cold aud di-uiul. it -" v J j Seated upon the steps of one of the largo 1 .dwellings on fifth Avenue, was a boy appar-j !...- .I.:.. . r . .. ir. i: eutly thirteen years of age. He was liter-, ,u tLe cltJ u asuiugton. Congress ally clothed in rags, and his bands were W1S iu session and the hotels wero crond blue, aud his teeth chattered with cold. ed witli strungers. It was an evening par Lving on. in his knee was a ticwsnaper be T'!C brilliantly lighted rooms were tiil- pict0 j up jn ,i19 streets au 1 he was try- itig to read tlie words upon it: He had tuccu nvrt. . U.UIIII.v, KIR'U l.u ll.i.U :.. .:!, ...,t t.. Iw.rrlj I.;... Tl.o ,.l,!.i n,,a .!.,,, twelve years old, aud so beautiful that the ' poor boy raised bis eyes aud fxed them upon her iu uudiguied admiration. i The child of wealth stopped before bim snd turning to her companion exclaimed, : ' Marian, just see this fellow on my steps! Hoy what are you doing here !'' " I am trying to learn to read upon this' little bit of paper," answered the boy. . Tbe girl laughed derisively and eaid : Well truly ! I have heard of intellect i:i raca. Marian, and here it is nersouified." Marian's soft hazel pvp fill...! nit 1, t,.nri as the replied : "Oh, Louise, da not taKi so ; you know what Miss Fannie teaches us iu school. The rich aud the poor meet together, and tho Lord is the maker of tlieiu all." Louise liu.hed again, aud said to the boy: "fi t on from ,r .m, h.ll ...n sit on my steps, you are too ragged and dirty." Tbe boy arose and a blush crimsoned his face, lie was walking away, beu Ma-, tliU 6aij . that may recall it to your memory'' Ihe DonWo Halo hor. a are cMrkU and the poor meet together, and the .v j vi i ,Q bouse and get warm. Oh, do , ' , fc. . . . . come." she continued, as he hesitated : aud : I ho followed her into a larce kitchen, where a bright warm fire was shedding its genial warmth around. , " Will, Miss Mar'an, who are you b;iug- ing here now!' asked the servant woman.! A poor boy. who is almost perished ; you win let uim gei warm, win you uoi, i;il0hel !" ,. (), . . -. . -, ,-, . , ., . stove : .ha then iravo him a niece of bread tnJ meat. j Mariau watohed these arrangements, and ' ' , ' ' ' j " , turned, she had a primer, with the tirst ru- j diments of tpellit... and reading. Going to 1 tl I I "H 0 y. '"!SI11 : 1 Mttie t-oy, here is a cook mat jou can . oarn to rek,i from bctter than a pieco of paper. Do vou know vour letters !" gouie 0 them, but uot all. I never ba,i aD vlx!y to teach tne. I just learned myself; but oh, I want to read so bally.", Marian sat down beside him, and begau ,. , 0, . . teaehin r him lus h ttors. She was so bus- , ily occupied in this work that she did uot I g00 her mother cuter tho room, uor hoarj, Klchfll cxr,ail, bout the boy; aud she I va , ,,,,.,.,,.,,. KtooJ gomo time .... . . ho Rachel book. No, I don't want it," elie said, " I Lave uiven it Io jou to learn to read from. given it io jou Won't you tell mo your uame t" " Jiraraic," he replied. " I vill not forget you, Jiimuie, you must done Lotbing to bo a.-liamed of, and enjoy always remetuber Marian Hayes," was the ing the society of distinguished Congress little girl's farewell. j men. Louite Gardner aud Marian Hayes were j Marian and "Mr. Hamilton were walking playmates and fr'n-nds. Their dwelling together one evening, wbeu the latter drew joined, and almost every hour of the day from hia bosom an old aud well worn print they were together, for they attended the er, and handed it to Mariau. same echool. Tbuse two children were very differently dispositioned, and very differ- letitly brought up. Louiso was proud aud haughty. Poverty ia her eyes was a dii I grace and a crime, and she thought notu j ing too severe for the poor to suffor. Theso views she learned from her mother. Mrs. j Gardner tuoved iu one exclusive circle j the bon tin of New York. Without its pre cincts she never ventured, for all others were beneath her. Louise, taught ti uiin- xle with no children except tho.-e of her mother's fiieuds, was growing tip believing uiiiiisttiing angel who wan the sweetner of herself even better thau they. my d.-ijs of poverty. When I left your The teaching that Marian Hayes receiv- house with this book, I returned to my ed was totally different from this. Mrs. humble home tea times happier, and went Hayes was acknowledged by Mrs. Gardner' assiduously to work to lcaru to read. My as one of her particular friends ; yet though mother was an !u valid, and ere long I learu fche moved emong that circle, she was far. cd well enough to read to her. from being one of them. Her doctrine was When my mother died, I found good the text her little girl had used. " The friends, aud was adopted by a gentleman rich and the poor meet together, and the: in W . As his son I have been educa- Lord is maker of them all." This she taught Marian, there was no distinction asj to wealth and position ; that the distinction, was iu worth alone, She taught her to! reverence age, and to pity the poor and des- titute ; and that "pleasant words wero as, sweet as honey comb, sweet to the soul," a little kindness was better thau money. Mariuii learned the lesson well, und whs : . ,,i .. , J: . .i i , ever readv to disnense tier rentlo words to all, whether they were wealthy aud influen tial, or ragged and indigent as the boy she had that cold morning befrieuded. A gay and brilliant throng were aaseui- eJ w""u " nl beauty. standing near ouo of the doors were two a - --t "J '"fi-S-" ""'"'""'b l.i.Fethf r. The elder of the two suddenly eiclaiiiied- " Marian, have jou seen Mr. Ham- ilton, the new member from W. V j " but 1 have heard a great deal a- kut lliu'-'' " Oh, I want to s:e bim to badly. Mrs.: N- s g0iurl t introduce Lim to us. 1 wish sho would make haste, I have no patience.", " Don t speak so, Louise, Jl wish you would not be so trifilug," said Marian. j A singular smile played around the mouth of a tall, handsome gentleman who was standing near the girls ; and as he passed them, ho scanned them both very closely, In a bhort time, .Mrs. .N cumo up UU Mr. lUmtlton, the new member, and presented bim to Miss Gardner aud Miss Hayes. As they were conversing together, Mr . Hau.il ton said : , ,. , , , . But Louise and Mariau declared their ijtlOraUCC of the fact. " It has been long years ago, yet I have -ot forgotten it, nor a single sentence utter-, cd during that meeting. I will quote one Lord is the maker ot them all. , , , , ... Tl.n r .. . I.lon.l t ii.To l thn elierks of Mft. 1 1 ricl. blood tinged tne clieeks oi .'ia- but Louise still declared herself igno-; ruht as betorc. .Mr. nauii.ton g.ancea ior ( . . -.. , v a womoiit at .Maruu, tnen turniug to iaoui- e, he said : "Long years ago, a little boy, ragged d'r,y. E';atcJ mmself upou the steps of . - --.j c - j York, and was there bu.-iiy engaged iu try-; jUg to road from a bit of paji-r, when bis r, when l.is Ht'.le girls,1 - , be two par-. .ttcutiou was attracted by t,o lit'. . ., , , r, . . , , , Messed. 1 he eldest of the ticularly attracted huu, for she was as teau- tiful as au augcl ; but as they came near to , r; blC i;fu.,l up ber baud aud exclaimed : I wbat Je J0tt Joig hero V ) , , i i " The answered that be was trying , n'a''' '"'9 c'''' ' atlluetice derided him, and said that she had heard of intel-j nJ u he yory rrc,01)ifl. 1 cation u of it Her companion's answer was, ' i l .', v , .t i,,, I " I iu neh and tuo poor meet together, that " tho rich and tue poor meet together, and the Lord is maker of them all." The eldest girl drove the boy away from the steps, but the younger one took hiui iuto her dwelliujiaud warmed and fed huu thero " o .... , , ... . i-,,i . .-,i .. ,. n ueu luey parmu, iu hib fi...,"., . Marian Haves." And M h(j oe?nr for-ottou her. That ' ' .... b' ., uoff before y0Ui 1;,. ' . r. , . Mr. Hamilton, tho member of Congress j and allow me, Mis Gardner, to tender my thsuks to vou for the kind treatment of that Overwhelmed with cjufusion, Louise knew not what to say or do. In pity for ber, Mr. Hamiltou rose aud turning to Marian, said : " I vii'.l .fee you agaiu, .Miss Hayes," and ho left theut. I Louise would not stay io the city, where i li ;ie daily met with Mr. Hamilton, and iu a f.iw tlava icturncd to New lork, leaving M irian, wit'u tlie consciou-ua of b-ving ' From this," ho said, " the man who is j so distinguished here, first learned to read.' 1 lo you recognize the book V Marian trembled, aud did not raise her eyes, when i-ho saw the weli remembered book. Mr. Hamilton took her hand and said: "Mariau, Jimujie has never forgotten you. Since the day you were so kind to Li in and gave bim this book, his life has been one great aim, and that was to attain to treatness. and iu alter vears to meet that ted. A vear ago he died ajid left his prop erty to mc. Of all the pleasaut memories of my boyhood, the one connected with you is the dearest. I have kept this primer next to u.y heart, and dwelt upon the hopo of agaiu meeting the giver. 1 have met her. I see all that my imagination pictur- 'free choice with which they aro nominally td, and I ask if tho dear hand that gavei vested, or in circimscribing the limits of it this book cannot be mine forever V j fXcrti l ponies more a mutier of T . , , , . . , , 'compelled submission thau of intelligent Louise felt deeper grief than ever when ,ibe;.y ct;iig UI)er in,jepcniiet)t convictions Marian told her she was to be; ou.e the wUV0f duty, are read iu the progressive do of Mr. Hamilton, the poor boy whom the terioration which, according to the confession once spurned from her door, aud derisively1" H. ( w;" o( those iu power as of those ,, , . ,, . .,,.ii 'aspiring to its possession,) has niarKed tho called " intellect in rags. Uut she learn- j polilici3 ty 0f ,i,c country during tho cd n severe lesson, aud one that soon ehang- atter stages of its history. At what other ed the whole current of her life. For a period iu our annals would the "central while hhe shunned Mr. Hamilton: but by '' 'gu " of the party in actual possession of , . , , i i i i the appointing power have ventured to T- persever.ug kindness be made her feel easy . M ijorilou3 fact ,,lut ,. ulore , in his presence, and she the acknowledged naje ,t.c p;ltrorKlj,e of the Government ia ' friend of the Congressman and his noble bestowed on unworthy and untrustworthy i wifr. I men?" It is unnecessary to credit the eu- Years have passed since tneu, uu ',;ro r,.rjl.n -f L- -miliatinj confession 1 . . a. -, ,- i i .'in order to measure the detrp-e ol oi-r.-iuto i se is training up a family of Iittlo ones ; but ' . , , r ., . . , . . r r ' ' . m which the incumbents of ollicial place are I she is teaching them to despise not mteilect i he; j by t!)0ae ul0t C0l.r,l:,nt of the agencies j iu rags, but to be guided by Marian's text to which the modern applicants for Kxo i" The rich and the poor meet together, and ', cutive favor owe a participation iu tho , r i l . r .i -i ."spoils "of office. We may refuse to ad- ! the Lord is tbe maker of them a. I. f ' . . . , , ,, ... j unt the justice of ihe charge in the generality . I assigned to it, while citing it as a pregnant JJO.noo i0R A Yoc.no Lady !-A para- graph has been going the rounds of the pa- pera recently, stating mat "an oio iay oi Tusoumbia, Ala, offers a reward of S-0,000 to any young lady uot over 17 years of age, who is willing to live in the capacity ol an adopted daughter to her." The Tuscumbia i'etuocrat says mis is a uojx, oui it seeui one man " uit at tue uaie nirowu ouv. .Men uere m ami uc-.jio mc .i.v lew a ays tt.ee . icuer .or auc .u , w reCeiVCU ly ISO I osituaster II a uscu.uom, i which is pabli.-hed iu the democrat, as toi- lows: so. t a., July juih iojs. o.tuinl'ii piner" purporting to Ik- from v. uraelf. T. M . I .... ... .,U..ri;.,r..l In tl... exprt suit; oesire lo aiii.pl aouie cbud as your own. I have four duili-htera. who arc natives of 111 i-...u.y- .French-.. one of whom perhaps ni.i v uit you. ar, old, i. a pood L.lfflisl. .cl.olar, nd ia well acquiini.ed wila music, ( ig year's old, ia a com ihicli.h arh.il. ar, ream French, and ia also aenuain ted with u. u- .ic, needlework, A.r. ,, i,t s ol , i InitP yiarsol . vv rite anil apcl'.e :tu,ivin,Frl.m,nar. ecocraphy. Ac. , ,. 6 years old, goc. to achool, r..J wntiie A r. , k Milll,ltr ,;sr, n.y salary II, and it yon are willinc in an. .pi any one ..iittshter I have no douiit hut thai lin y w lent "to live with vou. For I'urti.ar int'oru tion, addres .. - ronnbtie eveut occurred at a pie uio in WeslSeld Mass., a few days tmice. A youn- gentleman, sayf 'he Kcpublicai', had , .- i j i i0Ug sought the hand of ou ot tho daugh-. WeslSeld Mass., a few days tmice. A ters of estncld, but met wit, i continuous disappoibtnicut. It happened that both were at the pic-nic, aud among the other ' amusement's ouie sug.ested " we have ! 1 . a wedding. Hie lady unsuspectingly . turned to her oft-discarded lover with a jo-1 co.,c iuvitatiou to join hands, and a magis- j tTiite who af0 6 ,he office of town ckrk, I performed his duty less in lui tliau tue . bride had imagined, as was apparent when , . , , " ' ... . ' , ,. tne liusi.siiu came wuu a properly niuuo out certificate, to claim her baud. It is ! said that there was a brief exhibition ol" i oood dcree corresponded with that theory, tears, a very modest lingering between in nd I i"u) Washington nJiiiiiii.itratiou for eight and wife, and t'nen a hearty acooptanee of 1 years certainly corresponded with it; and, the baud that had been so gallautly and j 1U the crauiini: and growth of that iuvigorat unceremoncously won. The bridal pair en- j iyg and excellent ii'traing, the Government tertained their friends thatn'ubt with cha-.n- was fixed upou its legs It is due to that pagne and good things, and thtro was a jnrig.iraliou and growth that we now exist, bridal tour next day. I rather than to any of the beautiful paper J theories of the constitutijn, because our V.IIO Iv-.'MTIU. IV IS siaieu, r.Ts New lSedford Standard, that the '''tlur of ' a l.iuy iu inis vicinity recently ..vi..vu i i i it. i r h a check ("jood as wheat ) for . . : pi , J. iu view of her matrimonial alliance, ' her with S.H1.0U0 After the clergyman hid united a happy stitution. The rit;Lt of suffrage, for ei pair, an awful eilertea ensued, wiich was ample, is a beautiful right. Kioquenee haa broken by au impatient youth exclaiming, I exhausted herself to portray its beauty, Uf " Imt bo v un.'fenkuLly happy. ' 'justice, its tqJitv, aud tae geutrov.3 en Frmii the National Intelligencer. THE MACHIXKiU' OF VARTY. Tlie But.ioinetl artiele from a New YorU . f,.rn;i.1 rl.niota tl.n oilion.4 ' intolerable despotism wl.ieb may exiat eve.n under the forms of " the largext liberty for the largest number," and strikingly illustrates the agencies and appliauofs by which a gradual transfer of the real seat of political power tnay bo effected in a Kn public without at all altering the crganio laws which form the frame-work of its civil structure. Ia is not uncommon to hei.r much eloquent declamation against the. " fictions of the British Con-titution." pro ceeding from the mouth of those who bavi roved themselves west active iu transform - tlie- the beautiful theory of our compk'i systuni of government into a miserable com biuation of cogs and wheels set in motion by the ciif inery of political caucus ami partisan conventions, whioh latter, according to the received usages of the lime, have be come iu our couutry the real depositories of the sovereign power the people biting en dowed with ou'y the poor privilege of r n r i -fyin' their edicts and confirming tlidir nomi nations for official place. T'be.-o "conven tions." so far from even ooinbiuin and em -bodyini'the agpregato will of that portion of the people which compose the party iu whose name they are lieia, navo iu more in stances thau ouo assumed tlifl preroiatite of totally disregarding the expressions of the party's preferences as directed to th.i more promiutnt and experienced of its statesmen. And thus it has come to pus that to theso irro?ponsib!o aggregations nf scheming politicians has bceu practically abandoned the function of ascertaining and I Dxing (fr four year-) boih the " principles " ( and the " nieu " of the party which is called j onl t!) pjor,e ti10 0ne and vote for th-i other, on pain of political excommunication j or at the penalty of total abitiucuco from j "''S J.fsuch a degrading Fystem. jn practie;l.y roubiurr the" people of that j 1IU5""0D OI llle e' ,u" ."" " pj n art;st CInpl0yed to represent them in the most favorable aspect FROM THE N. Y. EXPKE9 OF Al'OUST i. The mechanism of party reduces vain to a mere machine and ntvn to mere machinery; and as iti this country mau cannot be ruled , by llse act of j.,ur0pean despoti-m, (exploa- , . ( u iu tieu oi caucuses . J 1K ,l, qi.i1 rnnepiitii-iin : nnr! . hnndlim I lie nutioeto 0f tuom uiaeli.nists handle the wheela and pu'lies of their maehiues, they work upon mnti and work upou goverunieLts j lt as cloth is manufactured from wool or cot ton. Man, under their niauagemeut, censes to be a sentietit, thinking, human beiug, and is turned into a mere skeleton, of nervjn I muscles, arteries, aud bones. Tfc fran,uT9 0f our Constitutiou tllO , i . contemplated the creation or the use of ar.y I such politic ai machinery as has usurped all power uuder it, and thereby destroyed the ' spirit, of that Constitution. They eveu left , i the college of electors of President and Vice President the power under that Con '. ! stitulion to select thr. Lst man for President, j without reference to those persons for whom . i the people bad been voting, but that choice I w as tiist removed in theorv, under the power of public opinion, by makiug tho electors a!lU ,lel5 removeii ty mi King mcni vote ior xhe exact person whom tiie political caucus. or tne machinery ot me Male nas namei, without refeteuce to the fact whether or not he has bad a majority of the votes of that of Klcclari hM tUj or the machinery ot the Mate has named. lei,n aboii,hed from the Federal Coi.stit'.- tion, or, to speak more under.-taudingl y. the College has bceu uuliiGed by making it a -re clerkship tor regi;,ry of the cauei, or convention. Choice, tuought, discretion, frtedo,u jn e.cr, tbilis have thus been abolished, aud mau has been reduced 19 mex-nanism. The theory of our Government u beauti- ful. On paper there i nothing in at. U.-tory lbat reads so wisely or so well ; ad thj . . J. .. , .. practiuo ot that Uoveriid.ei.1, unacr tue early a luiii.istraiiou ef our torcfaliiers, iu a modern demagogues have porvei ted or cor- , 1 j fXlo.u of i theories aud tuiu.'d all the aeti-'D and independence, en- couraged by the Constitution, into a mere . ' , puppet machiucry, if a mill aitenipt to bo t M . . . 1 ' . j a man instead ot a puppet, ho n crus! ed by the machinery created to set fjr th Cou-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1858, edition 1
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