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aWa hhmhihimi. iiiimiihi nur r n ... i..M y.n IIIIJIIJUlu.il j iii.nj "Be ISrqc k 6od, lo ijtfljr Sohj, i, Hour voxji'crivEE: 7. CHARLOTTE, HXT. C, VO VE 'vlBB3FlQO 1SS8 THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editor k Propbiktob. TKUMS: VorlhCarnlina Whig will be afforded tomb. ' nt TWO IMU.I.AKS in advance; TWO 'l 4ltS AND FIFTY CKNTS if pyinnt be ,!j for thre month. ; nd TIIK EE DOI.LAl'S i . .1... wa.ur Nitnnfr will be diacnh. eim i i i , . all arrearage, art paid, except at Hie ,0 ol inn .,trtirmentinerlevl l One Dollar per square i .id 'r lca. thi. H'H type) fr h Sr"1 '' ,nd 33 wt each continuance- Court til. ,,,,irnl and Bhenff'a Salre charged 25 per lnjn.-fj and a deduction of 33J per eent.will from thu regular priori, for advertiser by ir. Advertisement inarmd monthly or F: r, at $1 pr qur fur each time. Semi. ),ir 75 centepar aquare for each lime. VWi. h:II.k in turn1 drtieiiinu mrk (lt number if insertion de.iro.l or ill U mxrud until fuibid and charged ae ,.,c:r. i'.tiiiii.tor. are .utliorireu tmct la .gent. l'f-ATTH ACTION! ,,!K (ire.. (O.Hr,ro( Hie feign nr t liarlra illi la vw ern In me jviirm. treat, in ua i. . i niaguiiuibs, and in the, Mine direction lb Court Home in Charlotte ran be arm Ir-s llnuae, (iii;miiIc I i Pri abylcrian Church) H la been filtej up in the br.t potblc man. m m hicli J.II.STKVKXS & C O. .-tinned, and are opening large atock of milvoi:ocki!Ii:sj .iin( io part t.f Cnffe. Angara, Molaaaea, j T.aa, amile, nd (.acre oilier article ui-u-4 .r,,t in thi line, and alao deairog to pur. 1 , kiiii CASH or Fichaiig of Urueer ea, , it ii i: i r. I l.otic. ill 'i:.fiATN. fer winch lb highet market price Will bis ; Tt'liruiar attention given to the filling of i'i.'ni, tilur i't Grerenc or Pr"ourr. J. II. STEVENS A CO. j 4,..Ht. October li, iei. 3llf i:its: im'.lts:: in:irs::: rom lli i:-itolt licit Clllllll), At .Varf(ura' i'lirtt; C AMI I'HK ! ir.. h t'2J cla. pet foot. ..21 ; 71 - 4 ply 91 '-i:.tl.rS li i:It'S manufactured to order ...rl 0,.Vr77.V IKlSf.at all aijea, for water .i rcurr,iar.ll Ji-ml I J- ."frl AI.IO If KI ii ef all de.eriptnina at .'..1 cnla j. b. f. loom;. Utf n 3!. ! P Teas! Teas'! g A Use ASSOKTMKNT OF GIKIU I t.A.S tuf K.ini y n-e. ,.n.i.tmr nfllyaon, Vung tf ., In v nil, l.twpownVr, Ki giih Hrcakwal, in) c'Sff varielira, .,r a! ! HLIVUljoN k r.ii.nn.s s manf g St.tt. t'T Kemoval. r. .u!..rnlirr inloruia hie fnriide and tlia iiiiiie generally, tnt ho lua removed hia , n. tlir ui,l t iid of .t.K.rr ,V liver! r, unnrr v Wi..nm.' rilore, on Tm.lo lr-t. wture he re ,.n .t Li alt. o-l to all orilera ill hi line. Hi Hi. 'I a ! w ailir'ia on hind aurh a Idea Cook, Qolden Star. Planter's and Premium COOK STOV1S, . I VjmHv of 1'AItLOt: STOYKN. (j'Kii i in nt of Tin ;unl llollvunrr, Ar. -f .,uh 1 will ftt clifrip f(-r i ASM .r Ti.un I'rtulur f, I. II. LYKilLY. ' .!;, ii p :,. 4;.ti ACRES OF LAM) fl FKrtfraalemyl..nd ti Airfl i" L'uion county, lyiag jrf rf i .('lar "rcek and l rw.krd lMr JCitaak ' rev k , known aa the fmart It Im been anrveyed into Hire lret itiet e.,niinirg tt.SOO arrea. one SOUacrra t o'tt UAO arre, all colit'guoila to each other. I..na la well adapted to the eul.vtinn of rot. " "im, wheat and other email grain, and well i.i.il t..r grju.g purpoam. It la neirlyall "I lind and well.tiiiibrred, within a convi incut 'liner of the I harlotte and Wilmington Itail. '".ami la . In. ted in the g.ild region between i lliil and the Howie Mine. Gold haa already it dinio.i r..l on lhal part of the Lnd known 'he l.itlle MoilnUini I aiaootr-r lor anle a TRACT OF LAN!' lying V'ira Ili.tnct. K C on II g Sugar Creek , j. . in. 5 li e l..n!a of llnter firinga and other, con. mnc li lt, arte.. Hjld Land h been cnn.ider me il the heat Cotli,n Plantuliona in York Iha ' i.aml there la no better land lor corn or wheat. 'I deairrd, 1 will divid any of the. aforeaaid "d In tint pn.rrha.rri; and the purcbnrr run bi own lu.it- to p,y the money, provided he '' ' it .ecure. A!i'y to ms iq Charlotte, W. F. DAVIDSON. J'- 1'-, Irj9. 4Jtf iVoticc 4 I F, per..,n, whoao Nolra and Account, ar. "lie. owinj tnth undersigned .Trute, aj'nr.iiy r, nue.led tn cll and etllr, a it i. '""tun tnnt the tru.l fund lie mrhalled at a '"' day . aa poa.ihlc. IScmriiil'r, indulgence "! ie girrn. W. U, MYFRS, , Truatce of Irfjrov Hpnnga. !!!). IH.18. ' IDtf Fresh Bread! ji'-r-i I UI(r.Al) f,,r familie., every morning an- - ". i aiiuir lonicotio fcotioncry, ona door n l-nk of Charlotte. 11()MM for ti,r Delivery oVroperfy, FOR SALE HERE. II, 1), Williams & Co,, in:. i My i: its in uto( Liar.) M"IIOIrS.4I,i: niitl It ET4 1 1,, pj 1 RK now receiving large atock J JW. nd will hiivc weekly addition. ua their an lea may require They will sell to the wholc.ale trade at amall comnna.ion. Our Ttrmfrt CASHor COUIRY VRODUCK. We occupy the well known ataml recently oe. eupivd by ' . M. Farrow. lirOKUKliS attended to promptly and aa low fta if preaeiit. II. K WILLIAMS Si CO., Tiadt fttrrtt, 3 door from lltt HVat Corner. CkarloUt,Jan.'2t, 18i8. 47lf UIE firm of BKrKWITH 4. IiniTTAJN wai thia day diaaolved by mutual conaent. All pi r or indtbled to anid fimi are rrqueattd t lirnrd immriiuiv and make p inrnl, aa the buamraa ot the firm mna be cloard. n. w. r.ECK'.viTii. V. J. HKITTAIN. Hif Jutu 10, l33. Notice. 11 AVING boughtthe entire tuck of I Watclips, Jewelry. &c, of Deck ith A rtrittain, I rim II c nlinur the bu. . amtaa at It ur old at.. ml, where I ahail be happy i tu nitet my old (rititda and c ut"inrrp. K. W. I5ECKWITII. I4lf Junt 10. Ifc.-.S. J. A KtTM. THOMAS flKliltAI FENRILP. J. A. ESTES & CO., FACTOItS AM) C().I311SSI). Ofl the a-.le.f Colion, Grain, Flour, and all ! M kinda of Country rriHiu.c. tliriec, .N.rfih A Can tic W harvca, Charleston, S. C. j li Aeeid.'l.g til the tenna ol the Co.p.irloer. tltjp. vrc w ill not arEe.ri.ATi, directly or indirect Iv. in any Produce aliiipd to our h.uc. j lirfrar.Kc-rn O. M,lla, 8. S. F.rrar. Pmlhrra ,V Co., Liniirnii, Simih A Whililen. 'I'homaa J. A. C. ' II. Moi.e, C hrl ai..n, S. C.j Col. It. Anderi-.n, K. I Hop. Columbia. f. C.j Thome McL.ire, (Sr., N. ! It. Kvea, A U IViimeant, Cheater, S. C.j Col. F. Seaifr, Cnmn, S C, fol. I. I). Wither. n.n. J V. j Avi ry, W. A. I...tm, Fq., Col. S. N. tilowe, Pr. ij. It. Ilratlon, York vilic, r.. C.J Dr. lUpix.ldl. Sal. i labury, N. C ; J. 1.. Un.ii., Xnin!!i, Trim. Junt I, le.lK. ly I I li.-ii lnlfc IIiiIiimI I'irr liiur l n nee Com pa ii v. IMIS COMPANY contmnee to tale naka ft. A gamut la by fiir.on ll' Utn. Gooda, Pro dux, Ac, at uul ralra. I r txtte Wna l'ik Utoie mn4 Itrawley'a Puildiug. i orri. titM. , M. U. TAYLOR, i rcuUr.t;- ! C. OVKUMAN. li r l tfsi,kt,t. K. NYK HUTCIIli )N, Hfc y. J- Tre.u r. lilKEi TOM. M. 15. TAYLOR, V. OVERMAN'. J. L. RROWN, W.M. JOHNSTON, I'. .OARR, K. T. W RLSTON, A.C. STEELE. John L. Hkown, !. T. Wkicton and A. C. Stkei.e, Kxeeulne Comtmitre. W..ylMf-'.H. ldtf P-NKWFIRM. f "l F. midrrlgncd having entered into ( opart. JL nerelup for trie pnrpoa ol eorrjing on tlie Coiifeetionary, Hakery, Fruit, AMI Retail Grocery Business, ll.glcavo lo cll the atienlio. of t he ci li win of f liarli'tij nd aiirroiiii.'..: country to their New Stand ..n Trade Street, b. tween Hreni and Frank, cntlmir., at Sprr.l A lliniel'a old nun.!, w here lliry would be p'eaacd to aee all theii lunula ana aenuatntanee. MOODY k NISLET. re'.mty 2, IHj.. 4 tl Tin: i.ivi:ic i s v i v. i: a t o i: ! ritVJMRril liT lR MMi.lJI, ompouiidcd fuiirtly from i.( MS, V r tiik nr i i r, ';: n"!.'I' "' """"' ,u : n ' J"- "" " 1 .'l'-iMflil..iM.' . I..' !i..'l ...i .ni I.I-I iii l.laer pll"l. ' !" !"!', t, ' 1 1 " lhe ,il.m.l, jr .1.... ...u,.Mli ... J.- lllllo.a mlek. .r enraa. An.V. a. tin, I.rller, .ree..le.l, fcj r II ul a. Liter l...l..rl..r. : p....,,,. MKhl I. t..n ll"t lM.a.1. 11 .K-,,.ll - .at. Kt ',lr.l he. .. -m t liolle, wliil. I l" 'l' '"' nw,rr " nl,.11" lrTairt,7'i1. a U r.... 'l lii.M.lr Hint 4 -hurt. i ih... I. im .a..... ;a.i.'. .1 tr"-'!"' " O lh- '.i.il. .,, I H-... r- f- A i.a liolw ei.i.. trn,-. I.j rirldt. lh .1 hrn.t B 1 W....,,.1-...i..i. .-i.ni r. m 'H. n.e,.l, .. a I'.. rr.o.l '. LIU e.er, ...4 .11 ,'rfn(f. Illl- lull TI",IJ.',"'. All Mho H.e II nee civil..! their miMl.llllou te.fiit.oMV H. It.toe. 9r 1l Water In lhe tn.tulh vtllh llic tnvl oinloe. aoil .wllo Im.iI. louell.er. THE I.IVER INVIOORATOR t t IKNTIfli! MHIIi l. I.rii KK V. .S ia a.ltv aVi"Hla-'uirh afiliTi.'.-iti .1 alll.t ward 1.1 rr. HAxroan a ro v.,.,w,.. st. n.iw.. s. Wliole.le SKeiil.i .. r.. s,v,..k i w i""" " '"'' r. .... t t.i. II....... II K.i'i. I' Mall4 b ail ltii..ii. F. SCARR k CO., Charlotte, X. C. Paper, Paper, Paper ! 'MTJT'E are now receiving in Store, eaaorteH ai ft lea of WKAl'l'IXtt PAl'EK, auitahle fur Merchant and Druggiata, and can furniiih at ahoit notice auch deacription ol I nper aa nre Uied by Printing Officca and C'olton I'ac. toriee, and will allow ft fair price for the waata o' the latter. J, Y. IJIIYCE & CO., Agent for Wucovin UlitJf. May 18, 18M. lOtf f aiHE aubacriher having purchased Hie Slz-am IL Flouring Mill in thia place, im prcp.-ired to bay Wheat, for which h will giva the higheat market price in eah. Irmur, oiJii aoo .ifi o.i .jib nt Die Mill, or delivered wherever deaircd in town. JOHN WILKES. I'hailolte, Aug. 3, IMS. 3if mm, pearly Opposite tho Bank of Charlotto. I 9 US l i " iEffiffi FISIIEIl & BURROUGHS AVING Ol'ESED a large and tt r:iv it Stock of iA.aifty VVMMi;i in the Corner Ktore. recenllv occuoieil h Williama, invito the attention and aulicit r i animation of their Dress (.oods, Embroideries, Sta"! ..I At.8( in greit vanptv. "Itl.1lll.rf. Itl.inl.4 l. ' SUNE Bd and Negro III.AXKETS. AlJ Kor. aefa and Plain for plantation uae,i";l be found cheap in prt.c, t FISHER & BUBB0Uf:s. Agricultural iDinleiiei. tii(. nil KL.-.f-;f;)i,traw J Cni'.crK.Cormnd da, Mill. Gnat Miila, I'loug, (. ullivloae, Ac . for aale by FISHER k BURIOUCIIS. Sewing Maeliiits HAVING been envinred that ae public re. quired a Machine rompcUnt t',tlo all kinda ot Family Sewing, ut a price withirnlie rrach of every fi.mil y, we t.ike pleaaure in ayi g that Ihev have now produrrd one that haa brrnur.nnuoccd by comafirnt juiirit aa the very bct.iehihe in market for the price, for a-mplicity e conalruc. In. li, durability and the Dr.itnra vrh winch it p. nor mi it work, it cannot fail to grt eat'.fac. tion, we reapectiully invite you to caland eiam ine them. FISHER & BURROUGHS. IIAIIDWARE. a. VI l I HEI.F M Af! DWAKE ii all ita va. rielie. AIm, Anvil., I!.li,w.; , Ail. and Sprii.r. Iron and Ste I. A full aupply of Flint., Oil am V uiiiali, conaUntly on hand and lor aale, nt low piei . by FISHER k BUR ROl'C IIS. Smut Machines BHE fuh.crilr. h. M thrae auM nor M-n vo on hand a u('p!y cf hiiea which til v ire of. fering at low pricea for CA&H and varranted to give jati.fartiow or no aie. Aim, i full aa. i.runent of genuine Anchor lirand It ol I I ii : I I li , ot FISHER k BURROUTUS. Ckailotte,Sft. 2.-, IfoH. til lilOIi. 'HE firm of Younj. A William, thia da y! 9 .;iiilv'd hv mutual cnarnt. The tr. 1 un ta ot to. n rm w li. oe a' lieu be o. iv. -A i. ; W. A. YOUNG. II. B. WILLI AMI ho,;llt A(r. 1H, l8. i H.f MANSION HOUSE I) K .V V. W A I'SIM t K s. X KSTAHLIaSIIMKNT ct-ently com under the M n re. I ii. 1 pTVismn ot the ptiftsrnm to kit fi .nd tmvtr-! ci.livo Pt'.tic rrtciai.i.v. t be made on hi. part, to p!ea t every i in ererv jrtrtrul'J appertaining to the nulie. of W. W. EL.VS. fhitlnttr, Ati. 11, 1853. i-'oticc. f fltinPE ,.t ti.v fri. 1 who are indebted to rir ! t, will pli .if,, oh.eive tiiat , M. by Note if A'.'couitl, w ill pU I Have retired from the Drug B.im.i. ... ..t tin. rjiate ffltltmrnlt ta al$ilttly re. utttrrd. .My Hook on w bom p and aetllc. : in the hind of Mi. J. P. Smith, n. can call, during my ah.ence, II. M.riUTCHA?.D. 33: ! Chailottr,Oct. L'fi, Dr. II. M. Pritchard lir I ELDING lo the anlieitatiorof ma. nv friend., reapectfuilv aainiiin- ce hi determination lo resume the I'mrllcr ol .Tli-ilii iiir. He y be cnn.ulted at hi ill'n-e. Jj'The p , r prt.rribed for without rhiTc. .ti.unl 31, le.'.si. Sju Rrass&Coinposition Castings 1 1 1011 LaSlliII, .cture ill kind...fwnrk .u.sr,.. I would call SAM prepared In manuf 111 the above line of Ii the particular attetition of thoae tl faciiiry., or any kind of machinery Mat nerda t compoaition of durability for mill ink, th.it I have one of my own, and I have never heard ol any thing that would aland hull equal tu it I .ii 1 . annul I n "i' I ant tnem i , un h.e viai 'I !jvri are cf my nnik that have been running .1 twenty year. 1 could furni.h drcd cerlifictr of it durability To IVr.nn neeinng Mill Ink re than a Ii an-1 I imlgrona I will fiirni'h the. set lor eigiii dull-.r. l'ry them ! and iivc yiurelv.-a the trouble ol atoppmg your mill when all el.e la right. JOHN M. MASON. June, I, is;. Utf Wanted, 1,000 : COItDH t)F TAN IIAKK. f..i Inch the ca.h w ill he paid. M.'B. TAYLOR. IJtf .V.iy3l,lH.'i8 Wm, A, Owens, , TTORM: V A T LA I'll A It LOT 11.', rILL practice in the Court of Meekh nburg nd the .urrtiun.ling counlie. ffJ'OlTicc nearlv onoo.ite the Pol Office. Jaw. 'JC. lt- jH. 4tUf SAM'L. P. SMITH ATTORXEY Si COL NAF.tOK AT ..!", "SHAY alway. he found at the olhce of William a.fai Johnaton, F.q. Hj Prompt atli-iitio.i given to Collection, wri. ting of Deed, Conveyance, Ac. f -6.2. lB.iS. -tritf Purr Olil llh Ii l ocuin.', DlRFCTout i.'lhcCnt.iin Home, New Yotk, whuleaalo and retail, at nor Hour. JACOB DLLS. Ortvi 26, itcctluhy ni Tlit Twu Anstla. f V 7.: iic 9 Two ai.gel,. unA took,, Youth, and" L-.v.Jear. . .. I Pa.K i,,;n . . ... ... " i V."'' .The-H . Mr;ita7, o ! n,M' ,"' "KI':TN T I! PP11 tr w1N'--;,,T..rV.Struct,,f thoj, slIOI,N 11VIS( j, j, IMhM & I 1 heir attitude ami aapect were the tiir, Alike their feature and their robe of white ; But ore waa crow tied wifiamaraiitli, nd withat tlmiie, Ann one with orphode!., like flake of light. I aaw them pnuae on their celeatial way: Then eaid I, with Ce'-ji f. ar nnd doubt op.mg nrea.'.l. Bent not o loud, my heirt, lect thou belrny The place where thy belnvcd are at real: Anil he w ho wore the crown of aphpoHt, ileaeeliding t Illy Coor, began to kn'.cl.. And my anul aank within me, na in welln The wateraaink beforean earthqunke'a .hock I rrcngiiireil the nnmrlia agnny, The terror and liie tremor und the pain, That m't hel'nre had filled or haunted me, And now returned with thrac-t'old ulrength aguin. The dnor I op. ed to my hrsvenly gucf-t, And li.ttiiid. fur I thought I heard God'er - . Ar.d, knuvving whaLoVr He arnt w.tii brut, 'rliij, "'"J""-- WILKIN- Then with a amile that filled the hotiac w itj'b,1'"'' '"' light, ' My errand i net Dc.itli.but Life," heaid fcWelry And i re I anawered, piaing out of eight, aa. On hi. celcatial rmbn.y heaped. 115 'Twa at thy doe-r. O fri-nd ; and net af rnine.jte 1 lie aiigid wiiri the aiintraiitliinc wreath, P.iii.ing, de.cendeil, and witli a vuicc divine Whired a word that had a aonnd Ii !.,. th. t38 Then fell upin tie house a .U'Mcn girwtr?., A ah dow on iho Iraturc I'ir and thin i And oi'tly from the hiinhed and darkened nnir Two ungcia iaucd where but oi e went in. All i Th. nfGnd! If He but wnvea hi hand, nn.t collret, the rain fall ttnck and loud (ALL, Till, of i:uht on ka nnii land. I.o ! He look back Irom tuc departing clouciwrscriV Angel of Life and Death alike re hi; '" "' Without Ilia leave they pa, no thre.bnld o'er; attention Who, then, w ould wib,nr dare, dia n licvingStatra to thia, 'climated Aguinpt Hi me.scr.ger to liut the door? ce. na been 'Blistcllancflus. 2 ..i plant lac. A BEAUTIFUL INCIDENT. u uinae uuiiir. KCJ vu" arranu earthly mi.ion. ' In au address delivered:., all of; by the Rev. C. V Howard before a Female Seminary in Cassville, Georgia, we find some remarks on "Home," its influence over the human heart, nnd the office off woman in relation thereto, which wc ean - not forbear tranPferring lo our columns. The incident so felicitously introduced, of tho author of "Home, Sweet Home," is one that is worthy of tranmission to potc-lor rity as an illustration of a great law of our ImnianitV. ..ii0nie. the tlcrrt. sweetest word in our language to anxiou, caro-worn, or even hard, stem man, above all things earthly, mo.-t dear. The laborer, when sinking under the sum- mers un, thinks of eventide and his happy home, aud bends timself refreshed to his toil- Tho sailor.-tfnipest, tossed as the mad water's are tlashins by and the frantic -l,;,li., l.ia .a if . f..f,llir j V c .1.. : . !.... ana cowering ueiure me muiui, m eniuus. ready to give up the ship, when thoughts ti ol nis lar-on nome come to ma uiinu, auu : mfri. , i.unaa nu .ham ii,i.AS from fl who are not in reality i3e cnoice oi iuc pco heis a man Bgain. Wiping away with his l'"''f,SU". rle, we have the testimony of the press in band the unaccustomed tear, he looks down into the binnae'e with an undimmed eye, nd plaut-s his foot upon the deck with a1 firmer tread, aud lays hold of the wheel""-i with prasp which no roll of the vessel' ' d" you do, my dear .Mrs. "own-: lean unloose. i lcJ ! Have you heard the news about Mr. The warrior, wounded and weary, when tho battle is over, is well-nigh re:. 5 . '.jlay; them down and die. when in imagination; h h.r. l,o aweel rnics at home, and the' long they sinr is "Soldier rest, thy toils ... .... " .a.l ii la . .a all in kit avnomla! . ' ., . , ' i L :. t .:. I anu sirengiti id ins w raaiifss, auu uis irom ia agaiucreel and his hand is again ready for the march or the conflict universality this love of home, was given i e.ea ainc t.i him who now addresses vou.bvJohn Howard Payne, the author of that Home." favorite ballad, "Home, Sweet It has been remarked as a sad kni .Inimlirfirt t h at he w ho -in" ao s weet- ..a...- j , , , ,. Ancles., s litary and a stranger, in tho'f ep;UugLtcr. that .t wa, reported .o. K...r j by the captaiu of a clam-boat ju-t arriu1 Payne, then on a visit to Middle Georgia, waa very desirous of witucsMiig the games , e .1 i ! of the t herokces before they were removed to the West. It was at a time when affairs in this seetion were in a critical positiou. It became neceasary to establish a force, ' then called the GcorgiaGuard, both to pro tect the Indians aud over-awe designing white men, who were interfering with tho operation of our State laws. As is the cae always in such circumstances, some of the Guard were rude men, enforcing their authority with violence. Mr. Payne was warned that bis visit would be attended with danger to himself, but he persisted, came to Cherokee Georgia, was seen by the Guard and taken prisoner. On the night of his arrest, as the Guard and himelf were lying around the camp-fire, perhaps not far from the spot where we are now assembled, one of the men began to in" "Home, !--'et Home." When he hid finished, Payee toli him that he ti the mthor of that ong. The effect was elrctris. The men started to their feet, unloosed bis bonds and grasped his hand, declaring that the mnn who wrote Sweet llome could not be a traitor and should Dot be a pri soner, and the next morning dismissed him, ,i....,i . '.! ....i. f t:,ijn... Th highest cotniiliineut in the estimation of the author which Iris verses had ever received. It teaches that mone; the rudest of'mca thrj seotiment of homu is as deeply implant ed tu among those of the highest foeial distiuetion. obiticu vin extrnaivr ""HISH, FREWCH & AM) linen Oooua lie per tiiiu entire (ucli iur go,rl U I V I a r l ,,-., , ' J J (j(7(JJj, For eiample, they have been dii-cussinjr, and probably are now in some of the Wei ll I a I - , II l 1 , ,Sf tor) tttaraindeed, many are so occupied A-1 here whether the (rran'd Jury sytem i to ill mi fid M,t ! elsewhere. I II.1K 1) VA Ii II d be;,, ,( j T i, t ll.lKLU'l'T -c l.uve al. I I, a. SaD, . J. J . i.ir.Vmi ALIXANUIR 001, " J FICKLE DEPOy ; iii.svvEiLrK, 35if II I T .V Hl'V lA'L on hand i,nd for .ile, if CASH 1 buor I; ..t ! nurt II I l ul.MU.N i!t HIS its name, once written J'rtit, h altered now ; (Urtotie, Oct. c, ibaB. i,ut (te body it-elf haa suffered a more se- - - ;- 4 rio'is revolution. So inadequate has ibis 10 Lh iUUND AT iiyble iDTrution become, once held by our IIOl'STO.V 4.V IIU.VT English tineentry to be the palladium of li 4 N Assoii'l'MF.NT of OOD A ! b' rt v, 'list it is now regarded, or at least t w AKE. Low tor CASH. 1 tJoii spoken of, rarticuUrly in the neighboring thetourtllouae .j metropolisas palladinn, of liberty only iharlaitt Oct if. laj t0 scouni,rc1'4' who ,Ips''ve t0 bo kcPl bouud ' in chains forever, if not to bang upon the PIM-'SII 4 J li' a ' gallows What a stupendous change! And - p . , under fja nee. offer f.r It. We .id fur j J J L l'jij l (j li Seating from a region where it has been j i unknown arc ignorant hew either to manage I f I'N'I'OV tV' J T or appreciate it ? Is it beeau-e the mod- I AS ju.t received a fre.h .uimlvi'" ?r"M fore'ts,i" lhe j,,ry M I Dll.S, ot ali kind, al.u c,iruD" ' the evidence, and pronounces the verdict of Kaiam. Fig, and a vanity of Nm.. ' guilty or notgui'.ty long before courts of HOUSTON i UUNTEIjuslice cau begin th iuvestigation, and Charlotte Oc "fT" E''"1 ot' t-our' thereby Usurp the functions of the judicial ' " ,s"8, 3 department? As said before, wc are not . i T V' about to investigit.? the reasou that inti jlC'CKlejluIirii,' JJoiKjitntions once bousted ot' a? mirages of wi aii vi-w .... invention have so fallen in the estimation of ,urci' i.i.a-e... ' i fR 1HF.SK IIONDS e una..ut,iee,y t -aa. invtatmenl thai . preferable to any State Buna,. The county enuiiut lepudntt. id work. ft ure ith Coj J I', f'0"',1: will mah i hcj urr oi the di n.-nuna tin ahould niore current and useiii or. The n.e.tic purjioara. A HO that It 11 M tengtri acBDOwieugcu oy 'l he ci. ii.. n v. ill prove a eonvrn.n.t ; some in the very land of its birth thnt a iur Having county t.... ( tury, fir some reason or other, is not what i he i:ilii,iii ol the coi.ntr aliould n..i. lo them. Proml Iniond i T. "' 1 ""riotle or with I apt ill receive prompt aitenin n. j II. V. GUIOl rr. It &r. 2e IsJs. forj and .VAII'F.,!, mt VJ. ..t the! if they J.JU rlgh! re and tho "IIHE Sub.crilirr have received from t:. I their aui.p.'y of Fall and inter GU Their ato. k it, lull and comnata of 1)11 V GOODS, tlartlirave tnul frockrr l.-;ii-in;it- - I.o T II 1 1 I " I j IHES Dfots & Shoos, Hats it Cai.Princ'1i,,e lics ' the botto;n an a-..a...a. r-,...a.. - .- . i government whrtcver, both in I . .in. pub .more . ia-av ajv t a , i TV V " 'V 5 .i wo. ai ., ..j j .oil. which h will be offered mr CASH at unusual!1 a. An tiaminatioi, ol'our atock la rci OUlll prici. , ,, , . , OJ- W dare HI. ck and r....red Ci,,ti, Si-k an.1 I . ' l'l nn !,,'r8t, ar I Alao, I., I at lid e. i. 'MIIOFs'i i H1IOGANS at $1 0 tu fl ill. i.ndny . W by, reaR., no. U hat is it . .l'otcl. ''. promised not to tell lor an me world. 0, 1 must never tell OD I as long 9 I ''"". "" s ,ho "orld-" O dear, what is it ? CotBetell. N'nw vnu awon't ear anvtliin about it. a . o wl 50U' 'No, I'll never open my mouth about it never. Hope to die this minute if I do. ,7 e"; ,f, .f' ,e", "".m h Ir tolJ 111 e Ut ""r1''1 that " '"' 1 ro . . tolJ b T that er f,?tr 'T. vl.llS.l?,' " ,,'"":. , " , V.. uauguiir n'1'11' " V! ki- 1 Vti Ihhsri iium iuc i.aj.ai about thai section wear cnuohue made out , , . . of shark a sk V" Some alarm was created along the coast anion the sui:ar rhnters by the severe trost auu treeio oi iucuy iasi. Various opinions are given as to the effect of this quite unexpected visitation. Some tdanters regarded the damages as very. severe, and took to wtndrowing very ener getically ; some eveu went so far us to set the loss on the whole crop at 50,000 lugs- hrads. Others, however, thought the loss kt 1 ih t if n t foil we Ibv verv ', , .. .i ...... .i warm weather, tho Irene wouiJ scricly i . . i v . ,.-!. . k, affect the cane at a.l. FortuuaU ly, their :;! I... k., ,;fi,J and tho wuather . " :.. .1,1 S,,ll believe that ' COUl UUl'B Ulil.V VVVli " ' 1 :.,...; .lities the eve. of the cans ,ged. In a few days elfau''5 "be ' 5 1'8. rep.rcd tohatr.l an of in- i Tiui4 ly -" " utof the damace. iVra. 3 ''a 'Jic have been Jms .1. .11 U Uu, nr, liiaa uc r-.-i - - r -- ta tha exteut of the damaze. V ta. U IT A FAILURE T Years ago it was hoped that our repre (tentative republican form of government was gsififr to solve many knotty questions ?n the social, civil, and political syitetr,, and introduce a more equitable, free, quiet, and stshle order in the world. Have the new political forms produced the anticipated good? Look around, wc do not mean in Newark, nor even in iVew Jersey, but in Jiew York and several other States ; yes, cast your eyes oyer to New England, to go no further. Has the lat half or three quarters of a century given birth to new polll.e.l Of CUIl HI imti.cFvcment on th the old ones bee soundness and vi,o political or civil iustitutiotts which are any irupfcrvement on the old oues ! Have even the old ones been retmned tn all their or, or is the remark, now 'y fr"iui-n tbit one coed old institution alter another, once uful and efficient, is not what it once wac, but nan lu i.nu. u. ... .... ... ... rth preserving! It was useful, nevcral centuries ago, they say, tn the out-ot the. i way island of Eugland, but the ret ot i-.u-i rope knew little or nothing of it, or cf tb petty jury cither. We shall not enter into tll,dt;bi,,e! ur kj ' simply to tate how mankind are drifting from their old mooring'. A century, aye, half a century ag?, writers on English law were full of eulogiums on both Grand and Petty Juries. All that is cone by ; even the pc!iing of manv. not in our country only, but inGreat i?riuin whcre they had thtir ork-in. Re- j r ent intelligence informs us that Lord Chief 'justice Campbell propjwes a modification of cent irien.t payainne ot the fund auicntal princin es of tho r t-'- . n,arm. nun, l,Pr ,ss than t!l wlmiA tarp.vi. .oiiini.ta.-nt to render a e.t.v.. . ..... . . .1. i i.i..j v.. t:. ,,t,. .. ;,nr.n .,.. our political system winch men are begin- ning to pronounce a failure aiso j we ailude l". A A'. R to the method prescribed by our oonstitu tioni fr the "election of citizens to till the offices of trust, iufluence, and government among u-i. We miht mention a failure of thechonl system in New York, which the Journal of ( ommerce pronounces so ''de generate that nothing but the early suhiti tution of worthy men in the Hoard of Edu cation can save it from a total disruption aud overthrow.'' Thus one after another j of our niot vital organizations is threatooe J with dcstr ieti in. But we forbear, beeaaae wa would leava roam to add a word upon, if possible, a still more important feature of oar free fiovern- ment ; that l. a universal sunrag". ilita any kind of the Union psratc !Hate, ana if it cannot bo m aintai ne d t he whole Governmen t becomes wreck. Yet that it is not maintained, but , . f , elevated to ofSces tho pjost important who are not only morally ...3 ; il..,uU r.nr,..i;fi..rl hut. n,.re.ns M .ppointed to administer public affairs) the city of New York aud several other .towns of larre population. The ballot-box 'cheats and bullies, the respectable publio 0TeravreJ) an,i (he exercise of the elective ;fraut,bis, ja rt.tl,lered so uncomfortable that in some places is snowu 10 ce iuie-.ieu wiin "' met win really pay the taxes and sup- port Go,. .nt l,,e relinquished the bit- ernes ot elections to buiy.ca, .houlder-bit- ters, anu rrsoin politicians, j oeo eou trol the poll and dictate to the primary as bcnibiies, where candidates are nominated. The result of this state of things is Buch th it the institution of popular electious is not prospering uudcr our management, but, k( thJ otbers tl!tt h,ve been mentioned. I" f conimuui- ties, according to their own testimony, a lamentable fatiure. Unfortunately for tho ju-:tiary oi several ciate. ju-i at tne time whfn t,,e pUr"y , ' snflrage was rapidly (lepreciatin g cy an egregious mis- Jnta thfl eIectiom,C)ine caJr3Di m cpn.p len,,. 0I n-ineh, m addition to toe degeneracy ot . ,, . , lament that of tba bench also, an I, as the necessary result, a failure of justice itself, which if not checked in its downward progres, mut lead to vio- leuce an I contempt ot taw, anu nnally to cmn, ' .... ..,vai to. be nieutione J. Scunrk Dr.ihj Alverttsrr of A'f. - Os tiKMiER. Punch slanderously say; : " The suu is called masculine from bis sup. porting aud sustaining the moon, and 6oH- '"o P wUerewiltial to Bbinu away as she does of a iiignt. and from bis being o- , bhged to keep such a family of star, ibe b . f. ' ni00D 13 f"enme, because he is constanfy aa A a a . ,. 4 verT w The church i feinitiine, bo te re : and Jd with . "J ' r
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1858, edition 1
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