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.hi ih id a . ta a a vv i n in ia i b it. n hi mi a m 'iS tirqe to Sod, fo Jjoqi" ficjjjji-M, io Hour M" d-lil.n3L.OTTE, 3NT. C, IVTLT S, 1359. THOU AS. J. HOLTQN, KliTOR it PftOPBIKTOB. ; TK1IMS: Tin- North. Carolina Whip will bi irTuriicd tnaub. .mi-era nt TWO IMIt.f.AlfS in miviuiees TWO DOLLARS AND FII'TV CKNT8 if payment be tli'fjvril li.r three limn iIik jam, TIlliFK IM.iI.LAKK it toe mil ol' the year, fiopnper will be tfiacoh. Mined until u II arrearages urn pul,:, l-h'i pt ul the uj.ti in nl tin- Fditor. A'lirrtiiif men I a inserted at On- Dnllnr per ariuiire (111 lini'. or lfii, tliia ailed ty pe) fur the first inarr. lion , :i ii'l 15 rentr. fori ae.lt con tin nattee. Cnnrl ad riTti-wniMnt and emi-rid'a S.iira ehurfreu 25 p. r t higher i ami a den uctii.it ol ,JJ per cent, will b'a 111 me ri-jMimr pncca.iur a.ivcriiB. re ut Vf4rr Advmti iiit-nta iuai-rtrd nmiilhlv uir'li'rly, nl $1 jirr ai)iinre tor eucb time. Siini. lonllily 7a cviila ffi iuare I'nr earh tune. Yriin when ai ikIiiik in their adrertirtmeiila nu t iimi" tb number !' inai rliboa detirvil nr hi v will bi; iiiM-iluu until n bid and li .. r j; ti lit. ..i,c!y. . J PiiBlmu'er are i. elhi i in1 li act aa arnla ' T. imYM & CO., V Hul l s M l A III I AII, M AI I lt5t BIUTIsn, FPEWCH & AMERICAN MY GOODS, r iui'iri , ii siioi, AND IIAIfDW .us i-:. T II. II. it i m.o i I i:, . c. J A Simix.Ja . 'I . I,rrrTa Ai.roMn a. PICKLE DEPOT. no i:to. .v 11 1 a i i; i: ,1 f, r a..!.. Piskl. I'm II ajAVK on band m . Ji t ASH I l. ut I. .1 . II.. . nil IL u.. . iK.r.siiiN t i;r. rr.u. i h.u '.uiir. Oil vti. lei". :i3; r itr.irs! iu'.lts:: hi.iis:: IK. 1. 1 ll..' tuloii ft) II I ..iii) .tr .Vala'luira' 1'rittn ami run rs . I'.'i cl . per loi .15 ...II " I")' si:ami.ks UM TS, L tur, d to nrili r n.v.v 1 7v(; .).: r ! ei ir. hup', otdtml l KIM. of .11 le.er,plmn j. it r j;fMNK. ijii W-V 31. Ifi-i. ;f lU'iiKival. ff Vllt: aub.rriher ii'..nii. Iiip frirnna : A I'H1 ..e f. neullv. thj lie b p r nm S, mil Ii. 1 1.,- old Pta, id nl ,M..re A 111. IV I. . Ki.iim,.' Mori , on Tia.i. nre.t. i. i,rr,.Jred lii alten.i t.. ,11 or.u ra in Ina In nd Ihe r.i hip , under ere be .. He hn all I a few arlieiea mi Ii m.l am ll aa Ooliiea Cook. Golden StarTlanter's and Premium COOK Vi'OVI.S, aa.) a ri. ty of I'AlvLOi: NTOVI'N. A.m. a jrn.i.1 uPBorlllielit of I III JUKI lllliUa.il', tV C. A I ..f wl.irh I w.ll aili 1 1.. up f. r ( AMI ' I o.in :ry l',o.,ure. I). TI. liYF.KLY. Ji II. IKi?t. 4jii 0 Notice. riallMSK ol ,..y fiieni a rr inrieble.l lo n b Note ur Aecuiirit. will pb ape obp.rta Ih I Nile retired Irolil lh lrui Hii'in. . at lb I .i i', ind immarfiMla ttU'.tm'nU i mlt .alrij, t ja.nrf Mr llonta aro in the linndanf Mr. J. P. Sunt o'i whom Lcri' c iu call, durit'if. my alwut ""' II. M. IT.lTCHAUli. 3IIH rvM:v Fiii.M. ffiallK underpinned bavinf enterari iiilo Copart 3. iiaiabip tor tbe purioatr u( carryinif on the Conlcctionary, Dakcry, Fruit, AST) Retail Grocery Business, II t leava lo eall Ihe attention of the cilia. ma I i.jih.Hj and aurroundini cumlry to their N Si.i.u on Trade Hire el, between II" in 'a and Frn iiili..ll,a, at Hprnl ti I..niel'a ..Irt fin,l,h lliey would ba plraard Iu ai a all their trienoa I a.i)u.ii,laiieta. MOODY k NltfliET, V'.raary 2, l.a.'.H. 4 ll Notice ii. n. na, win. pe Noleaand Arcnuntaarc due, nwiiiir In the iinderaiBin'd aa Truaiie, are earneplly reijuealed to cl' ..id a. ttle, aa it la iinrp.rl.ini ll.at the lrn' liind be in iralulieii at aa .r. a .l.y. j. ,.,.,HiU Kenli llil.rr, llldill(;eli e rai,a, p,r, W. 11. MY KKS, Truptee ..I Ferny Sprmja. n, ill) Ih.-.y. 1CH IIAWKS'S History of North -Carolina. 'rjvir, Vud vuluma ia now publipli.it. It .in M. br.uea the i.riod nf the I'roprittarjr toiv " nienl, from Ihhll in I7'."J. ll lor,,,, a ban.:p..,ne 8vn. Volume ef 51 1 p .ea The mbpriip,,,,,, price wua b.ilf a cent a p ee, '"it the pric ul Una v.ilutna ia li.a, aay ft ia in '"lb liui.imf, (.1 , ,,i,r,,ry pl rp, ami t:i 'Ji ".ii t ill. I r wii.i. aa am.u umi.tr roa I n. iiir t the ilinV'tilty of ae( iirinif Agenla in tiLiiiy p,rl, f ,, n,uW wawill lorward it by ""tl ir nlherwipc f,rt af uar,(la, nil receipt ut' the l"e;nr i,ln VU11 , ,ur jj doth,- iU alio. p. " lull .' ill'. A lih.nl diaenunt niaile Iu Agents, or others, buy to ,ttm. E. J. HALE & SON. f"V"lrm''e. iVa. Ih.'.S 3jtl-l WITNESS TICKETS, for the County and Superior Court, fur sale here. Dissolution, far K lirmof BE( KU1TII& IIKITTAIN waa M tl.l flay diapolveii hv mutual riiliacht. All up iimi mi n in mill turn i.rr fiiminti il i come lor iv the bnaini- I immrtliattly and make payment, i nl the ti r ! nitut lie rioted. R. W. KECK WITH. W. J. HKIT'J'AIN. Mif Junt JO, ICiS. Noli cc, B V AVlNti bought the entire, tm k Ji ' -'A u-. . I T ... I .... f t&i&J " lilCIII 1) JC n I If) i C., , I,,, i lib it lllitlam. 1 rhall milium tli bil. inraa at tin ir nld aland, w In re 1 aliall lie liajipy tn nirt-i rny uio Irit-tiUa bnu ciiafiiniera. It. V, L'ECKWITN June . !8.i8. 4ll' J. A F.IT18. TII0MA8 tKUHA I FKNKl KD. j J. A EfcTLS k CO., J FACTCKS AM) ( V, MM ItSliiS f;n tl,e ..I.' nf Cnn, t;r.un, Fl.nir, anil all aimli. nl' (.I'Uiiiry rrndiiri', j Oliiie. !Wib AlUnlic Wliaivea.Cliarlratuii.S.C ! I r Arii.nnii(r t ti.e tirnia nl I tic I o-,..rtiiir. bii, r ill i,nt irt.iti tk, iiirri lly nr imiiri ct. ly, in iniy I'ri.iiure nii...-u tu nur hoiin.. I.'ruantura O. Milla, S S. F.rr ar, l!r..il. ra 4 ( i,., I. .1,1, .-hi, . Smill. 4 Wlnlili li. 'I In, ma. J. i C. II. M-ii.t. t Imilf aim,, fi. C; Col. If. AiidtrMHi. K. Il..., ( ..In,, bi,, C; 'I ii. n,i.a Mrl.urr, T., .N I!. Ki.n , A t. 1. vanl, ( In Mir, S. C.j Ci.l. K hcail. , t 'i,i.,.S C , l '.,!. 1 1. S ,i ,,.,,, J S . Anv, W. A. I.tin, jq., Cl.N. N.Mohr, lr. J. K. lir .lli.ii, V'.rUtl.i-.K. ' . I',. Il.....,l,ll. l.llirt. N. ; J. I,. IJ i, I,, Kin nl.c, 'l' nn. Jurif I, IrJ". iy W --O.OOO No. 1 Fruit Trees ion sai r. I Vr.STB' CCK5 k KEnDKIIAM , Vl tj'i it l( i $ oj t.f Writ (,'inti Xurmirt ! mil tim ill ntiitar Crre mi,i,fol A. C, 'If. I y r m-c tfuH v i .II the all.nlinn , lir ivrx.na nl' the Soullirm Stulea to ' l.ify.- pi..i k .il' nulive and hcrliniuted I , h i Fall and Winter Truie. i i b..iiiiin.e uanrliiuut li..a Keen ' f i .t . , i Ihriilj I e Ij 1. 1; trna, and wori..' r Ik -1 aeeri h. r at... k p. w In. Ii ia a au i e , Tim ut fru;t:tii!t and lour;.-a lly , 2 prnnii l. r ! a in oret., l.-.t.r by p.,..,,,. b. ulj Inim io plant it. irr n r ..rtrtiiia; i r nn!y uc. 'I l.i iplai.f the rullnwin; Ire. : l.-.U.Dbll-Applrtr.e.i MHI.IJO0rea. li irer.j 10,. IHiU I'tar ir. e. j l i.nnu Apru nt. j 1 0.11110 ( i.ei rv j 1 I'i.iti 1 1 j :.i ( 0 .N.et.r.ne ; ibbn Alinonu ; I'KMi (Jui. fi ; 4W) (.,, Vhi a I :, ..pie M. ek I. i.oiirr "'"I I i ij; h if above Fruit Treea and ttrl. '.Ii t-r.i. , ii aa ' nF.IT.i III CharVtle sl l.i 1 1 1 I.I.V in orni Ut nliren. .,f , H, t . T. It ! Ciey are oneniu; in I II . , II A Co.. a hi.',' FANC.'V STAI'Li: ill!) umii.v IIOA.M-: I ', l .M II I.A, AD ilrntly .l.'atlc 1 F.f 7 11.1 '. For '' Youtha and liny a wear. KI.KM:! :iiiI HI.A.Mii; I", &Stl Iu,,s IK'IN IIA1N, aTWWrw Tit '.', 'r. Wr w .ll be di.iiy reri ivmjj the mnat estenaive and IhpI aapoiluiiut ol' the b.ite named tmoila tb.t cm be found in lb" M..te. and ilu-aper than any other llou-o. Il img b. ui;l,l our i nlire ati i . lor l A-Sll. wh.ib eni.biea ua to aell our jooila 'JU Jtrr rtnt rlirip'T. A.I pira,.ia wiphing tti pavf money in l.uvn.r t'.a.da phouli' bear in mind lo t u. ret I,,.,,., le buyer. II,, oil. 1,1 nduilio po titled lip a ilurly. an, ,ui.i be., r il in k w e h..ie al. tu uur Urg. ll'Ili'll rf I 1 I' ll AAll i W )AhAjh h))), F.,r WI, t a v in Kah swill ra. ol.a,le liuytra. I1, sin. Kah.nw a l'.us an ia. !. le.'.M. 3tf CU.Uiit, A.. (iKOCKIill'S. AIINW FII.FK 4 rei eived, in admll Jonrtp. a lull . ui, nh lil.ll'l III IIS bate just ll to their h.rce ploi k ol uf 4a IK) 4 I Itll . 4111 IlfcrmUr 21. !H. . Dr. II. M. l'lilclini'tl ' I F I.1H Nl! to the aolieilaliol.nl ma. ny trieints, ri pper. Hilly annolin. I, ia Cel. rinimilii'ii to r. aiime the I'riti'lH'' l ?! l-aa'. 11. no.) be coiipiill. n at Ina i lin e. I I The poor pnpi rilivd lor wiihoii. tl.i.rer. fit.AP TO oo lUeK Tb Cincinnati tJa- telte aays that Absalom llidgclay.of t heel ing, Ya .within a few day reclaimed a slave who ran away iu lsi1 and went t Colum bus, and obtained a warrant from a Cited Stales commissioner at Cincinnati for bis re turn to Virginia. With this arrangement the " properly," who is 4'J years old, ex pressed himself pet fectly satisfied. Ilesaid he bad enjoyed two years eif freedom, aud bad woiked most of 'the time, and bad tint a single live cent piece lo show for bis ser vices, and could not have on, less if be wotked a life time for bis master. "IJod bless you, inassa," said the darkle, a the de cision was niidered: "1 se satisfied, I rise to no alinctioti in this country, l af gwme back wid ye to Jr ole Lome." and be went, without a u.u.uiir. II. ., .1,. a a.rv i ne a...n.in,.i,t .1 ( rra. ta mfrlt. T.Mned her tiannv borne will. . L,.t I !.-. uv.l.;a a . .... !,. ,..r. I "" n.r- t...i.!. a . I .w...- . e. ' ..' ' '. "- Hii-h rro iiiin ii... p. i ....,...., .ii i ., . . - , ' - .i .el i ii- you air ( turuuiL' to tbe cent toman to rro- tern New loik: anil ut varioualiUitaMi.ce, .. . , widowed mother and a vouiif amter. to he- rirmi an rim tin. 1 hat mav Le uiuful in its ' . v. . fc . ' ' ... wni. ii wu n p. , a... i. .ry reaa.mauie iiru.a mr , r - - cure tbe icetiae, the ting, and the ee, ai, at diflerr nt re Ms a oi;l' the Ai I'gl.aiiy anu . can r ai'i.n.ie.i u i.r come the w ife of td w ard Allen : a man w bo r.i ace." , , , ,' , . ' "n"-'ut I Ll" " . . J ... ', - . i i i i r i - i i T. i- i-. . t . ! the w hole may Le aettkd as foon as to mor- : Cuu.herland ratiL't in iieii.ia, 1 1 nnt-ar ee, , All p.iUgra put up m auperior p')lt,phil a affined worthy of nm fair young bride. 1 he " Listen to me. Can you t.ot ty a system i J ( luu.uuuiiu mii. m c , romnl.ie ,.n al '" r"' ' ''. ' Itaoje.H ol Annie'a ma. rieu life had flow o 'of blood-letting and blisu.ihg reduce the i T7, ... .. .... . ,, j tl'e J-''Ol.i,.is .l.d ng,t'i, hut mote aceu- rnt'e.i li.-l the invoice wi be I i. r.ri.t. r nf t be ' , . , , , , fc . ,n ... I "ell, rt plied the gftitlcman, addrcs- rate v ou the If iho A 1 1 i , a J M ; about . . . .. . . i , . ...i . ; to a calm UiiiDicrrupted dreaai of liappuifaa : : conatituiion so aa to conlibe the patient to . . . ' , ' ... fc . .' , . . , ralelJ ou lllt,, ' . ' ' , ' , nrrlmrd alirr the Ireia are traiipplui.ied. if tb. y r , .-fa Ii- t ic i . i .-i Hng ihe ad y, " w 1th 3'0ur permission, I WI , hp (hh ol Mav. 1"-; u the -lh td .ted aa i'ch nn anin-urp nn ti'e lipt i tut a dark c l.i lid now a peared, w bleb threat- hla bed for rcu.e three or leur wt eka . e, i j , , 3 , ,. I , ' VI. 'I I II .M .... .-'., (... .1... f,.,. 'en.rl In .,,.,. rlnw f l.e wl.nle Ln.nn J " I It ,l ri.k " i ",,u "c J m . it u in . u-j HI)U 1U I lie lh.1 01 . o.,, ,nw e, fc The Old Brown Cot. (T lUW'ABD a. niRar. Aninnfr the aeenea lo memory dear 'J o which my laney oil n lurna. And fir wlinae limf- lotl di.ja i. j..y My a.ri( in ita ailnaaa ycar,.a, Tberc'a none which anina a drnr In me Aa lliul wliere .(d lite a early mom J 'J'brre'a mine for which I ao oil Aa fur Ibc cot win re I ai bom. The nlil brown cot, the li.w binwn rot 'I lie nioaa eri.wn cut Ui.iulli ll.p bill; TlKitljIi ye.ir bi.ve iatd tince 1 waa there 1 love it, nb, 1 li.vc it atill ! It pl.iod bcaide the running brnnk W bine waiira tiiriuii tl.e nniry mill. And a). e bmeatb t..e lull vln imki That liiiilucil nn the alopn,; bill. The wooubinc crtenn o'er ihe walla, Tbe eunaliini! on iih- irraray plot. How btaulilul tl.ry were tn me Winn bume wua in tnat ola brown cot ! Tlnllli I may nirw the rninl lamia On wlncb tim iuii in gbry b-ani. And iiw. ll in ilnnea un.ie br..ulilul 'J lian po. u timt in ti'cir ilrt-uiiia; Slill mil ari'trlii.u I njjrr round Tl'rft li.t-d and con m i' r i ti'il apot, An:! 1. ar Will lull aa I b..ck T.i bi.yl.oou ami the old brown cot. aitrmis. I r. ll. Ih. S. C. Adrerate. " 1 would not willingly pain vou tn . child I can cou prtbciid the n.guii-b you feel ; and I would not allude to year buaband'a faults, it 1 did not think refotnialioti possible.'' 'Hut, mother, I cannot believe that he, niy noble husband, i a alave, to the intfxi- caiin? cup. Hi intellect, if not bis pride, would prevent him frciu that vice." " It la right that vou ahould trust in him, Annie, and 1 sincerely hope you may never hae cauc to do ttherwiae : but 1 fear daik days aro in atote fur you. Now I must ay .,.,.l .1 . .. t .. I - l " " "- 'Ir' '.liwOrtu arose, and fondly kiaaing btr daughter, took her departure. Two year before, the cetitle Antlio Ella- life. Knmora bad reteatedly reached Mr. Eli.iwortb of the increasing l(ndnes of her aon-iu-law for ii.tcxtcating hcveragr . Mic bad regarded them as false repoi t, and ith a Uiother's judicious care, bad refrained from Dt-rdlesaly alarming her daughter. That day the report had re. :'i(l confirmation frnm one too highly re.-teeti'a i r his vera- j -r.m ... tinea to coniey to nis wi:u in an aeiicate a manner s poasiblo the unwilcnme truth. '1 lie blight rays of the w inter' run, shone all ui. heeded iu tbe tastily arranged boudior. AU her oul bowed in sorrow, the )oung wile cared not for the the 'ing beam. She wept long aud sadly ; but hers was no desponding a pint , and although reared in luxury, she puaaefxed great energy, con. l ined with rare good ntse. Tbereloie, dr)ing her tears, she endeavored to think of aome lan w here by bt-r husband might be reloimed. Now it must be conletr-cd, thai despite ber prtitlcnem, a atrong undercurrent of mis chief rat. throughout ber whole nature. At various time iu her earlier years as a school girl, and more lately w hen a young lady just entering aocicty, she had exhibited a love of leaaiiig quite alarming to stanl teachers and i last night from some in urn .. I injury. All love loru young gentlemen. This propensi- J depends upon your keeping quiet. So coun ty had lam doi n.ant s'nee her mariiagc, but pose yourself and do not a.-a any more ques ahe now thoueht of eflectihi! a ai iious end. nous, dar'.inp " by means of this tame propensity. i uaiever toe result o. tier cog't.t.ons might have been, her face betrayed no token of the recent struggle but was calm, and smiling as if nothing had occurred to weak- en Ibe respectsbeIcillorberiiusb.mil. "Uiclare," was that gcn.lt.nen. excla- the inviting tea table, "I have the nicest little wife this side thu Atlantic ! How is it Annie, that you always combine such n smil- linL' face aud such excellent iiiutbt is ? for the return of a wonhless fellow like tnvself." j "Why," was the reply, "as to the n.uf. i .. ' ., 3 r .i . ..i Cm, they are the work of the cook ny j bus- should 1 not strive, when I have for a band one w ho ia so gentle, so honorable, yet since the first day of his sickness, returned, so temperate in all things." A slight cloud and immediately called oi. l.itn. Edward crept over bis counte nance at the nicutiou of was setting up, so fi cble, so changed, that the latter clause. his most Ultimate fiienJ could scarcely re- It scon passed away and left him as free ccnixe hitu. and joyous as ever. Annie was busiiy en-: "And so o!J fellow, you find that going gaged relating bow Kdward Allen, jr., had I to club nippers and dunking old wines does that day .rogresscd so far in the King's j not agree with you well ?" was William's ex Etiglish as to call maiiima, and various other 1 clamation after bat ing enquired alter his items of similar interest, when Edward in- tcrruptcd ber by announcing bis intcntiouj Annie gave him a warning shake of the tbat evening of attending a meeting of a head which William observing made some club to which he once belonged, but which 'excuse and hastily took bis departure, he had not attended siuce his u.arrisge. That there was another cbservi r, Annie " An old class mate of mine will be there," j oon discovered, by the sudden change ol said be, " whom I bad not seeu for several Edward's counlcnauce. She followed Wil years ; aud therefore I feel as if I ought 'liam just as doctor ?raudou entered at to go. 1 Annie's heart sank within her. Hut the thought it better to offer no objection, and with many misgivings she saw him depart. He bad begged ber net to wait his return. She, however, determined to disregard the injunction. After seeing that little Edward was safe in the care of bis nurse, she re turned to the parlor and endeavored to amuse herself with a volume of Longfellow's poems. Hut the woes of Kvangaline bad no power lo chain her attention. Her mind was too busily engaged with its own thoughts to heed the fancies of suotlier. " Well," was the exclamation after vari-iber until she leaned over and kissed hist 1' om the Xulionaf Iiitritticrr. I be productive of some practical results. ous fruitless efforts to direct her thoughts iu brow. lie then drew her to hi bosom'and ' Mol'.NTAJX CM M ATMS AN D Pt;ollC I IONS V'"" 'r ' scarcely if ever ven, and not a different channel, " I suppose I might as said, ' I shall never taste intoxicatinc liioori N NK'I II i akoI.IX.v. i KithMnudimr its pt ueral prevalenca and de- tff j give it up, for I Ciiij think of Dotliinp but Kfiward. I wonder if I Lall tiot have an opportunity of carrjii.g my pln into ex ecution ntiore loug. it noma tic nmu if tie wrro not uiy bui-laiiil. TLerc it iuuup i tie la ujj iiuaoaiiu; ana tual makes i lie s ili ataeui I i or lt'!'s micren to inose wno umj iu iv nuu me sum ii-unuauij uu-ui iw tican, it a rather orry joke, oie which I would j make funher invcPlialions. las may now be seen. willingly forego if 1 wer-jiict rontinced of j Wount Try on, in Kulherford county, La : htthcr M-icuco has or lias not fully de- it" efficiency aa a cure." , I r'CiniNO IN Clil'IK'H. Auccceutric rrc- 10UJ, ur(,n celebrated for it txtn piiou fiom veloped and explained all ibnt in useful ami Wearily the Lours pafd y. Twelve ! l0r relu"rcd. t-'Hitl. tuaD at church who killing lioti, ind believed (very irroneoua- Curioun in thete phi uouicua, it is deairabla and one o'clock. Ii b -a! not yet come. i as r,ot purhoui r, but who, Sunday afier Jt however.) to be an ant maly iu this re- , at le aa that the aul jeel be made more fa Three o'clock, ai r Auniel ad wearily cloned ! u"iJ I'1,ced timtclf in a pew adjoining L.,.tct. Jcle rictniiv cth.i puinta of tbe miliar to leaders gtuvraliv. her eve in aluinher 1 , 'here wan a vio I lent ringing of ibe door tell, accompanied by the found of several voices. j Scarcely knowing n bat to fear, Annie has tened to open the door, and darted in af- I flight aa rbe beheld Kdward borne iufen title into tbe bail by four (.'entlemrn, who were t.tiauj:cra to her. " Do t.ot be frightened. We Lad a up. per to night in honor of the return of an old nn Uiber, and I am i-orry to aay thai Mr Allen, in eon in on wiih Kveml oiler gentle-1 men, moulded too freely iu wine, auul one cl the pel, tk men, ho were etranprrs to her. I " Where ahail we catry him ? '' i Overcomtd by mingled ahamo at.d nn-pui-h, Annie could ouly point to the sola, and by a eilrtit motion of the head, refused all offer of isMfhwe. heu they were gone ribe toon regained her eclf-poaaeasiou. JIaatily arouainp iho dotut'Mic.-., aho bide the coacl miirj brin( Doctor lirandon with an epceu, aa ?Jr. Allen liaa received a no vel e internal injury. The Doctor cauie ic all hade with au anxious countenance to in quire what hud befallen the buabaud of hif pet, aa he alwaya termed Annie, whom be had known amce ber earhect childhood. irs Allan was kneeling beside tho bed to which i-he had Edward r moved. Ser vants' were ett aling noi-eieM-ly about, and everything were a auldued aspect. " My poor child, what has happened V Annie motioned the nur:'.. to withdraw and filently led him to tie couth. 'J Lc good doctor bent over the p&tient'a j ulae, and s bo did to cncounteied the unmi.-takabie evidence of tbe breath, i "Ileavena! it waa the truth then. My dear child. How can 1 tell you the bitter tiuih. Your bm-band ia iu a leaatly Hate of intoxication." I " 1 know ii already." ! " Then whv did vou aend for nic ! " ..." liecauao you are my friend, and niut I :. V ... 1 ::. i ai iu reiuiia ana. i ou n t e iiicu icme and medical inruineiits w.tb you, bave)ou not!'1 " Ve." rer.lit d the bewildered i hvsii-ian " 1 ace no risk exctpt iu suff.iing this to pasn lf without an cfioit to save biai. You have prcmii'ed lo do all you ran lor tny wel fare. Here is your beat opportunity." " You are resolved then '. IU did proceed lo cup, bleed and blister ! ' ... , . . . j I I am. l'icase proceed in a manner astonishing to the wnoic scnooi i of Esculapius ; and, moreover, quite detri-; mental io tho pitsent hialili and well being of Ihe poor unfortunate iuiru-tcd to his carc.J ,.,, . . " .. , which he received, it was not until sunset that Edward returned to full c and made au effort to eiise fu -ciousness, his couch. 1 It was of no avail, and with a groau pain be sank upon his pillow. , of ii.t . mail wish, ui) m-., gemie voice oi ins wue. " Whete am I ! -W hat is the matter' " , now catue I oerc . He quiet, dear, the doctor.,, you must " U..' h.':7n':lc,or to o with it ?" in- . , . . qu.rtd Edward who beg,,, lohave faint n- - collections of the night before. j i " W by the doctor has a great deal to i with it. You were brought home insensible A faint su-picioD darted across bis mind, ; aD ue gazoo eagerly into tne .act ot ui, Jw.fe. but it e.p.essed no.hmg but the mo.-t .earnest solicitude Leside tuougbt be, he . , never knew that I drank. . . ! iiiiiiasiei. ue i esmiiiu ouani. , . - r . - i laic. uaru .aie it w as iuu. Those four weary week cf pain whole body sore with frequent applications 0. .-pan.su Hies in. ii .u .y w, .os., of blood. At the close of the lourth week, hn was h In with little assistance to arise from bis bed and sit it. his easy chair fir the greater part of the day. "'. . i .,, ' It was at this time that " iiuaiu viien, a , ; " " ' cousin o Edwards who bad been absent health. another door Doctor, whst wss tbe nature of tho in ternal injury I received ?" " A Tery serious one, my frintl, no doubt. " Hut it afficted tho morals rather thau the constitution, did it not!" " It affected bolh, greatly." Ah, I understand. Now, Doctor tell me who laid the plot, you or my wife ?" ' I will tell yon all about it." And he did so. Edward listened grsvtly, but with out comment. At the ole.f of the Doctor's visit, Annie stole softly iu his room. II a did not notice I o.-iiiii Annie." " 'J'lieu you fornivo mc ?" "I do, and blesri vou fur it." The cure wai r fTi-ctual Ami man is hearty inu'li they have tnnee had over The - i . 1 . 50W& ldo' "n "e "f"1 e earion, be detected lum firs wing the lady glove irem 0D tiie buck ol Ihe pew where . ,,lfj roMi by men ol come pntensionH ' ed aboic unf by fogs ihat fill our valleys she was accuslomad to place it (her hand to fci,..,ce. A very pleasant and inlclligent j in damp weather, and uhiiilef, still higher, and arm wcrr? delicately fair ) liy-and-by, w,i,t.r j,, t,n August and Novtn.btr num- upon which the clouds reat, that sometimes the lady's prajer book fell uf course acei- hi is of the North Carolina I'ianlcr, has fur- J vi. il our mountain heights or the cause of dentally from the edge cf ber pew -into the 1 msbed aon.u interesting pariiculats in re- I tin ir different simta uuderstood ! Do their gentleman's. lie picked it up found a leaf gr,i lo ,ie mountains ol that m cUmi, in ' ilillV rciit temperatures sometimes effect ba turneddown and scanned a passage which connection with the subject of Iruit rulluit, I rninetrictil measurement of heights? Caii evidently caused a smile of complacency : uj "thegminl infiutncts of the tlmfiuil I they be satisfactorily ni cnuutud for by tho Our minister saw all their movements, and s, vtmii, " in the puservaiic u of the D.ost ! principle of pi avitutiou ! Aro there not crntinued to watch llum with a set unitizing tender plants. Still be docs not correct thu ; soma actions or poisoncj cle.i.ents, prcju eyc, fur two succcasive Sundays. On tho 'lotiiwot mor, by Mating siii piy that "a- 'dicial to tue hea.ih ol auiinala aud plants, third as soon as the ce.llccts were read, ami ' -,oVe ,jC B,n dilimd outline ol this Mratum ! and which, with the dew, seeks tho lowest while the beadle yet obsequiously waited to ' oll ,;c Uiouula:u aides host abruptly ceases.' j level 1 May not the ciiueiis of populous attend bim to the chancel, our eccentric pas I Iu placing the frost line at an eievalioii ol ! and unhealthy cities, at small expense, ex tor in a strong and distinct voice, said : ! tbti-e hundred leet, he ia too indefinite, a.- I tract from the higher and purer air e trough " 1 publish the bans of marriage between : ,,, l,. ;, v, ,,r .. -ill i,nt at r.lv lo inanv i at least lo nr.i i' ibe unw bulesenie uinms. Pf and II .(deliberately pronoun- i ,-,,;), j ( rolling and uneven aui lace j w hile j phe re from their dwellings: la cot the eing the names of the party) If any of , the cut face ol the heavy dew and liosl.sina J urea ol iaiid above the cold and bu you know any just cause," &c. j stratum repttsents a plane, level or neatly n.id atu.r.-plu re of intrinsic value to iuv- 'He eyes of tho whole congregation were ,',,; each t alley or busin, thouj;!! uitTeiingj iid.-, especially in pulmonary and rbeutuatio I turned on the widow and gay Lothniio ; the ' great iy in comparative elevation in uillcrtiitdis.eu.-ca? ould not those who arc depreas lady suffused with anger : the fanninir her- ! ,,. 'I !.- valleva are often acnarutcd ed and enei vated bv unhealthv districts, and sen wuu veiiemence, anu no opening and ; ou tje salne aiuaiua ty i-Lrupt ueiceiits, shutting the pew-door with rage and vio ,olld divided by cio.-s ranges or 'purs from lence. The minister, meanwhile, roceed.d higher ranges ot inouutuins. These high through bis accustomed duties, with the ' er ranges ate mainly aud in some iuslat.ccs same dieorum and ease as if perfectly in- ;enlirely above the piano of killing fio-is, nccent of the agitation he bad excited. 'J he ,( i s..,,u. v f voted localities in- (eru.ou preached and the services cud. d, ' dudes some- of the adjacent flat lands also ; ! away rushed the parties at the heels of the !.i;,, the tie. per and more central portions1 Pa!,,or- " ho sulhonzrd you, sir, to mnke sueh ! JleJ jeet b, low this plane. Within the ! i.ix, Negro, 'i'hree trp, Elk, Jiieh, Hanging a publication of bans ?" demanded tin j both 1 limits of Watauga county, Noith Carolina, ; rock, I bit t r, (Iramifaiher, Yellow, lioane, iu a breath. ; re ,n.l.ra0(l h, ,e 0 nie ,xtnmu bead- 'Hawk-bill, Table-reek, Ifald, Ulack, (with "Authorized tt;c?'faid Le with a stare J nuttra e-f the Ohio, '1 tiincsste, Saiitee, and 1 its several heights,) I tour s-head, Mt. 1'is that height! ucd thtir confusion. i Ft dee riv i r, w aitring bt aulilul snd lei tue ! gnb, Shining rock, lialtam ; and, further " Yes, air, who authorized you ?" valleys, cc iifim d n.oie tr leas by suitound-1 on, the toweling blights of iho llreaf, Siuo- " Oh," said the minister, with a slight , ipg high mountains. '1 he dew bite is viry i ky Mountain, and many other points of iu glance alternately at each; if you don't up hiavv, and ihe outline of killing lio.-ts aslerest cinitt.d bete; while the 1'ilot, King's prove of it, I'll foibid the bans next Sunday.'' "d. lined as iu vailcys ou the saint , Mountain, and liibiiten rtand 'ike entitiels " Sir," said the lady, " you have been too j sMci.ms below, though diflering in elevati.iii in the- vast and oci mii like l;iius below. It officious already. Nobody requested you to ; fr(,m ,j(ki to "J,t HO tut. '1 be .evi l of kill-1 is hi i e in tbee high-l ,n ls that the luoun do any such thing. You had better mind ij,,g dosts in each situation is very nearly , tain boys li ain a- ti.eir I .tin is did, to love your own business. " j ,)ue t-llue ju al ii.stancts aud in dtilereni ' I l,c ' t lid Noi ih State,'' ami lo t e tie rule aud " Why, my pretty dear," said he, patting j years. . (1. !i i.d " i i.e Ann ri.-ai, l ulou.'' ber ou the cheek, " what 1 have done is all i About the '-MtU of August, lSo", 1 wit- , 1 will cio-e hi it , a- in) -ketch has growu in the way of business; cud if you do not - rjes-cd well di lined outinua of kiliii g tio-l longer than 1 intend, i. i or two " Oh ! you may both do as you please," pettishly yet nothing lo'b, replied the w idow. It was a day or two after that tbe license was procured. The paraou received his fee, the bridegroom hi bride, and the widow for la'' ",,,c !hrcW b;' l?love. over the pew, and it was af'erw ards said all parties were sa:i5cd. Tikimpsun'p New Slkkpivo Car. W give below a notice of this iii.provemtrt from , t. .... .... 1 the Scientibc Aiiitiieati : A few weeks ago a patent was issued to Nathan Th.'inp-on, Jr , of this city, for a railroad car entirely different in us natutc and construction from any that has hereto- fore Lfelj Lr glit before tbe public. A full- . ;.a i.-. I.-... ...,i.ui.. .i.;i.;... i .. ' o.vu , Ju..v,j him for tbe past three weeks, and we have ,.i... -..:....:..-:, . ..r..f.,i ; for ,,0(l , ;..,,. alld "S; lounging, and sleep ,.. ,.;cd tor use during ibe day, each ... , . tuulfortab le Rofll for four pcrsens. Iu Iwo minutes it can be transformed to allow one person to sleep iu au utter berth, like that of a ateamboat, while the other three have the same ficedoin as before, either to sit or recline. In about same space of time as it took to make the brat change, all the passengers can arrange apliiiances and occupy as many eevcral ,h,s can be done with pe . feet f q ((j o f. pf 0 fJ ,)e r,f00',c, y' enU ,.,.. fnav l, considered a s.n. . , i i; j ui .io unni iuiciii, .i i. u . ot e,i..- . artr .n. . , - fV.-,... ' His!,u.- r-""""-! 1-'"- ""'" nuti.ie uaze. I Uy the use of sucb raiiroad. cars, lamilu s lic.r r,,e t. , f ,J . . . ' . r. , r ', .. . course during the day ; and if there were a i:. r- -i i . . ... ." i ..:. .... : ... ui,- M r4ru , i ,r ,,,,.. a, , , ,ri,. be transported petfcetlv fresh in a fi'W davH , . v- - , . by one continual trip, from New loik to . . . . " , , v Biinn nm it is to. ,"!i to. up... v ,.o.. to,.- i complain oi emu fc"'b Tenieut day nn.i night car w hich has been j p.es, peaches, ami the more delicate Irua cxhibittd in this city. One is about to le,.,o iu greatest p ettictioti, aud arc raiely fi.rnished to the Emperor of Ku-sia for mi- ; tiijnn to l c itijutt-d by lio-ts. I haw en litary purpose on the great Mascow 15il ',u the noitbcrii aud low country futts, both road'. liiot' itluu ' M hi-. j ju thcNoitheru and Southern markets, and feel a--t.ied, by ivlnpm i-ou, that the f; uits T, ' 0f the lit ushv at.d S nitli Mount .ins ili n NVhtii Cah.'.i.ixa SriFb Pr. Kmmon. I ol ' .-. . ., ,. .... i ,i... ... the State tJcolooist, has shown us bar of teel. which ws manufactured tn North l.a- rolina iron. It was mane ... i inia.ieipuia of iron, manufactured at the works of lieu- hen 1). lioUhii". I'.sit . on the Pan I.iver tne ore of which w"a obtained in that regtou. j It is believed to be the lii-t steel ever mat.u- factured of North Caroli ...., u. i' ,... is of opinion that its quality is excellent. SturlriWi.. Who Stiu'i k Hii.i.y Datteuson ? 7'''f nursli .n scttnl ul no tup me winiw- ing notice from the last Harper's Ferry Free l'ress. Mnrried near Martinsburir. nu Tuesday tbe i!-d Hist., by the liev. Dr. Dorscy, Mr. Vn. l'atterson, to Miss. Marj Griffith, all of lierklcy. (It wiil be seeu that the query frequently asked, " who struck Hilly l'atte rsou ' ia an- swercd.) I AUssrs. Jjli'ors: Kaiai d in the nioun taiua of North Carolina, I Lope you will ' 'ow nie 10 fumiah jou a trict akvich a ' home of t he nd vaiiliuea ami peculiarities tliat f'gi0". ! 0llle facta po:09inj; inoro.taius of Wataajja, were of superior quality, - mountain raiiijca have bet u quite an trroue e0,y teJ,Tutr aa i i lin.'V iree litm dew ' of the vail. s mav be n.oic than thiec huo - 'Ibe st.n.e .IT. els of frosts are said to in fluence tbe giowth ami matutity of grates ou some of ibe European mountains, and 1 suiposc is c. u;uiou to most it not to ail i mountains, i Us warm stratum covers, i j turp0.e. .he greater part of the earth at u small elcvatmu above Its surface. Ibe area 0f 1 a'uJ -j, however, that lie within this genial clinie, anil tit tor cuiu..'iiou, is viy mma led; and to citizens of the broad aud ' coast and the lilue liiui;c, ll : mo j.u a. fc , iinueu in. vi WUI..IJ . oiuh an j ISmshv uiouiitaius. (and some oihtr isolated i pointi.. ) are two destined to btcoiue places 0( interest and value. In the hands ot iu- , tell tgrt 1 1 fruit growers it would be charming indeed. So will dttined was the outline ol L i Hi mr trust alol," the base of these iuouu- 1 . " . .. . ..... . .. .i .. n;,i. ,.t .v.e.l tains aiur me hum hi iu .w, v. l-.j,ji tbat all aboxe to their summits, ex- . . i i.,,i. lTio the brightest ard guu'l Kbc tha, ti, ball grown leave, ana tendrils cou j E,Ve, and i resented strange con- ,. ' ,,rm,d' ,,,1 blackened tdains be- low, extended noun and west lo the lilue ' IJ.dge, and eastward to the pine lands iu, ' n, i,l,H.' rortions of the Slate. Iu t Le i autumn of l."u. whiu the com aud other t vegetation was killed iu Lincoln, Iredell, 1 aI1,i 0ther counties be'.ew, there were com - fields ou thee tnouutaiiis, and even shove the hi -h va'.i.-vs, aild.led to in Ual iuga county left Perf. clly greet, and un-tained , u ; J LJ 0 was , hi -htr ;ulids, even Co .... ... I i..l, ,.,",.:!,.. : t lightest. , .i . t.. .i. ... UiPr( Yrr nil tne uigiie-ot ooiu.o . ,. i i I . ....nnn Killing no.-i i-eiuw v- h, hi t,. :is. renner. tomatoes ud water tiiei- 0D vim., coi.tiuuo green, most ol tbeui nioom- . a f ,iCm ,oWll.o lUXa fc .-, ,,)., ,,,,. inant.y. iuis - i t I eiaily at this g.ocn seasou, by L-irus uud I . .1 .1 . ... ...I.l.u .!,.e i. ill. II , ,,., ana me sou.-ht lor. in hunter s rbiase, ou tue ni u ! , c . i ..,;!,,.,.. r I rid.-es. Some It -ndcr persona r.sidii g b rc i" r-1 . .... - r , i. lDO .''' 'lMirn.l. s 'the low cout.trv. or the ! in I'rcati r p I no. :hcrti latitudes, the low country, or tti . ,' ... , .. ....,.-, v.... ; ,..i. i 1 l.i.'I.er Alleghany .Mountains, .xexr in qua.- : ity I suppose will be the south western por-j lions ot the . lie-n a ii) aim v ... ....... Mountain. ( , t,:h f January, fu ) '':r ago. w',tue.--'oi a few data ago) iim now ins t iu some orchards on the liru-hy Modnlaius. the ground was eov, red with a- tine :i ple as Iver saw, and many trees almost lieak ilii: with the weight of the fruit; n I these orchards had n .; been trimmed or ciitiva- ,. .1 f.,. ,,, or b tee i, V I bis Iruit was , liut lightly injured by frost, and I was told jihat harder lic.zc wn.ld only make it i. .,, . r.,r ,,r. ,ent use. The same varit ties ' ijL.;0,ri with b .-s aroma and s .cchariuc, lime ! roltt.j' .since. Other tests, too, have shnwn the matked supetioiity of these fruits. j Cpou the cueuh the effect of this ai tu, jrT atmosphere is ivt les marked and si. 'uificant, and mvy by further investigation I ot I -05 - 1 atruetiv? t ffecta tLfDugliou: the Atlantio and al - ( M eMcrn fctatcs upon the harve.-ts of I aft of' year, the wheat and oiita on tho llrusby of .Mountain, and nl?o upon the bi"li moun- - lb ihi. plane af the heavy dews and frosts, ! (so dt finitely marked) and also those mark- and wi?h to he recuperated, hud ihcso to be cbaitiiitig places ol icort'.' nheretledry, siimulaiiug air, pure water, and seine of the mo.-t lovely laiuisc .ipe unJ mountain scenery ct'tiibii.e tu minister to hi- mental and physi cal 1 1 j"Min i.ts ! Around him, Handing in hold nnu beautiful arruy, ulong au extent of huudieds el nnltM, and marly in the fnllow- ; ing order : The l'eaks ot Utter, White, I'hoj- ' I'Vr.l.,g.ncr,(.- iV,U-A VKNf'IR- InTUIKsTINU DlsCdVtHl' AT IljSTIU.CntM. A icUir lioiii .lei u - all in , in the OatettO d u M mi, sin s : "A very imp-1 tm.t discovery La been mailt iu thu neighl i i hood ol U.-thitheiu, near the spot winch is generally admitted I ) be wh.-re tb .ngels apiciirid to the shcpheid. To the eastward of U-thlebeiii, and unittiiy letwei u the towu utid the spot above inenti iii, d, s .me woi kiuen, while em ployed in making au exeavaliun, found the ruins of an immense c nvetit of the period of St. Jcroiuo and St l'.iul, with evident in ii r k - uf its having bciii afterwards re- ,'. iir...l V... y't II,.!.... ...,l !, I'r,,-,,t r. I j (. ci,t,1 ,., src very lar-e, regular, and ia slate ot perfect r-r sere atiou. i lie mosaio d ...... L I pave in en is Ol sever..! oi ui rooms nave ai- ready tnen laid tune, and tue workmen are ou the trace of the marble pavement of tbo cliuich. i be sati-faeliou occasioned by this discovery is so gre at that the inhabitants of the village of Ij.'t'u S'.ikour (village A shep herds) hasten to the spot, aud ofier their services on the woiks gratuitously. The 'site of the ruius is known to tho Arabs by the Dame of Slur el Cianetn (re-ort of tha sheep ) It is surrounded by a considerable number o: deep grottoes, where the shep herds have been in the habit of taking shel ter with their flocks." 0O A bill has been introduced by Mr. ; l'ntterson into the New York Senate provid- , iug that no person dying aud leaving a wife ; or parent, snail by a 'ill devise or bequeath . to any benovoicut, charitable, scientific, relt- gmus, or missionary society, association, or corporation, iu tru-t or other .use, more that, o.i.-tr.ird p.rt of hi., or her es.ate, af:er tho payment of his or her debts, This is one of those 1. -ulativc interfe- LCes iu testamentary dew.-cs it. tbe right lectiou. The policy is more thau qucs- tionabie of accu.iiuUti.ig iu the bauds of an) ansoeiation w naicver uie earui.igs, no. oiny oi tue te-taior, our, wuai ue may nave inherited, to the prejudice of kindred, who , liny le left it. consequence bece-slt jus. C'i'ti It s'iu iifxiw" Atiis. Mtl IH l'ISTS Ext'tl.t.ll) FlU'M Tux AS. The Texas papers gives particular- of lha proceeuii,-s ot seVelal li.eetiiigs recently held iii t'.iiiiiiu county for the purpose of liking measures to expel the members of the Methodist Church North, who are ac cused of beinsj ttbiiiitionists. At ono meet ing a committee of ti ty was appointed to u Hi-hop Jane will, a warning. They ity on a suinlay, while ,,,e i1''"1! a engaged iu the morning ser y jf u ine eiiuicu. It wa also resolved Methodist Church North could not he toll 'rated tu Texas, that it must be put dowu if necessary. A committee was ap pointed todraf: other resolutions to be acted ipoti at au aljourned meeting. No ClIAM'K FOR EXE' t'TIVK Cl.EMgNi'Y. Ihe couusel of Mrs. Ilartung, undersea tence of death for p oi-oniu' h. r hu-baud, were on Thursday notified by liov. Morgan that no cn.ii.utttatiou of hrr sentence need be expected. He expresses the belief that sh was guilty of the deliberate murder of her husband, and characteriz -.h,' crime of poisoning as the very worst that can be com mitted. Ue refers to the L-i u, rai aviT-ioa to the banging of a ' mivn. but believes tbat public justice rc j .irea full puiiiahtucut iu .his iu.-UUJt'.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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