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oE3L3R.XjO"i?'i,iii, nsr. c, ri"r 1339. T II 0 II A S J. HO LTON, Editor 4 Pkdprietou. TERMS: Tho North-Carolina Whig willhenrToriled tneuh. .rubers at TWO INII.I.AIIS in a titmice ; 1 AS (J pol.LAKl AM FIFTY t F.NTS if payment be delayed for Hirer- tiioiilli;anil '1111; K.h D( 'I LA IIS it tlie end "I tlm year. N.ipnprr will lie (Huron. In 'lid until all arrearage ire puiu.ric. it at Hie upli n l (lie Kditnr. .Ailvertiermeiil inaerled al One Dollar per square (Iti linra r ioaa, Una aizrd type) for llic lira I insrr 1,1111, and ""J"'" lor each continuance. Court ait. ,ertieiiirul 3id SiirrilT'e S.ile charged V5 k r cent higher; ami a deduction of 33 J per cent, will made, front t regular prices, lor advertisers by the yttr Am tfeiMiti" innrt4 eMoitihljr or suiri' t'fi " ' f" lr for mull tune. rku.i. (TuiuMy 75 ceiita per atjuar for each time. JVraoh when sending- In their advrrtiaements mu-t mtk the i. umber l' inm rtion deeired or y will be inwrtcd until fnibid and charged ac. e..nhh'7- .. j -p.linoiU ra ere aull lived In pel aenla T. II. HREM & CO., w roi I f ai.i: a it n aii. m:aih;h is Biinsn, French u aitericaim J)1!Y GOODS, 1,1 li 111, II A'l, MiOI, AND 1 1 A i: iw v i: i t ii r.. ll lil.oi 1 1:, V '. 3 K Mm J . .l.iiiiitii Ai ihhdh. PICKLE DEPOT. w.AVK on Land and I.., ..I,, 1'ie.le.. Pre.! J- Al ttTtlJ R t0 Jg J.... J-'ne.. Hyru,... At.. I. for F.t('I()(S A M) ( O M 3IISSII) ''". !" i6- 33,1 'B,""01 ' "' Coll. 111, (.1. ;n, I'ii.iir, and all - Jt. kit, Op ol t , ihlry I'iim uie. uri.Ts: uiiiis:: u i 11 s ::: 1 1 t in I lie Itoalli 11 Ki ll I ( lliillll , At .Vaoi. ultra' 'lorttl ( AMI I'ltM l: 1 2 inrh 12, ela. per foot. ..15 ...17 ...72 ..Hi iuliufdc.lgr.-d to urdc !.' ' 4 i,lr 11 m:v; 11U.TS1 t .i.. ri ..t.t e. r..t aim I'(ni1ti.fil-t"f' MSStrH. 1,1 J. i F. Ill ION K. VivJI.I!. - '-" ' ' iV-3 I ..nwu n 1 Jf ICI11() (tie rvlK !;,b.eri!.er fi.rnrma hia Oirn.ia and lU 1 ,..,M r- era. iv. thai lie k-i r. n.o.rd hi. - ,..1 r MiUiia'al M.a.re Bjeriy.unorr , s v More, on Tra.la aimt. while he M,r, I11 alt. lid t" all nr.ltt. Hi hie lil.r. lie 1 .1 .11. 1 a t.w atnclea en luml auch aa Go'.dea Cock. Goldef Star Planter's and j Iremlum I (ooiv.sTovrs, (.-..! . v.rirtj of I 1'AKI.OU STOYl. I At... iK d ,..r liiirnt of jj 1 111 it it il llnlhiM-iinir, Ar. f l.i. I. I will rli ehea. I. r ( AMI u - ur. I'll' i ! ll.letOH. DII. I5YJ-rr'' J ' "Notice. ! ,U)SU i "'7 fuenna who art iiidtbted lo me 'J . Nl, or Account, mil .l.e oh.rrte that I.1 ' '.irrd tr the llrilif lluaiin-ae, al Una .d immtdm'.t itttUmrt.l, tt fc..ue'y 1 . ' ,t lUk in the hiiuia f Mr J. P. Smilh, I011.1 rraina can call, iluriou toy abavuee, f'""'" II. M 1'IUTCII AUD. I hmlottt. Oct. 2fi. 31ilf ! iNEWFll.M. I'lIK un.!rraiiprd l-atint entered into ('opart. I 4 lierehip f..r the) purpoee ol carrying on Ih !('tintctionary,I);ikcry, Fruit, AND j Retail Grccery Business, j It iee tn cull the atterilion of the cilnna of j I. .ri.. it . urnl aurroiin.tin( roiinlry lo their New j-i i..ir.n Trade .iirrrt, hi Iwer.i llrri.i'a and Trank. -li.-li'a.at lir.it A- I) niel'a old hund. w her I 1 wnui.1 bn pltaaed t are ail their Iricnda aim (liltii.Unri. MOODY A NISPiET. Fr'.rr 5. ?:,. H l Aoticc 4 1.1. p.,.,, , wli'iu Ni.tra and Ac lu the BnHrtaijned aa Tr ualve, ! !tsf..l. .nU,.,i,., cjII ami ai tt'e ! a.il.iil lh,il Inr Irua1 fin.il lie i.irp.lii Hid at aa ; i.v aa pijaeibli . liiii.t nitx r, imiuifence Jnil be gitm. W. It MY KHS, Ttur.lt e ol lroy fprtuf. ' Hill' -"aa., VI lfi;,. IIAWKSS Ilistory of North-Carolina. 11 nr. enlum.v ia now puhliahrd. It ein brrf a the 1 rioil of the Propnettry (io. Ilf.oinaa li.ni.ia .iiie volume cf 59 1 pngr. " aiil.ar,ipt,n price wa hall' a cent p-g t Ilia ,,rl.r , .,.1 ... ... 1. ,a -'It b'n.l,n,r, 3 in Library aheep. ami 3 S5 in 'I Call, , x n D NLf I Af,,, ! ""'"I to the ihllirully of a. iiirini; Aferitn in "'TM.rii f ihe Stale, we will forward it hy r "I or ollirrwiae i 0 fmilugt, on receipt of the ft I 'lr tn.tl, .,uiiif. tor 4 eh.lh.i4 5U aliei p, h-ill e,ir. A hu, diaeount made to Arenl. or olliera, f "' '" to Hll .(.,. r K. J. IIALK A SON. ' "'., tn. IBStJ. 3.".tl-.e t IITNKSS TICKETS, for lie County and Superior Court, for tale bere. lt;u Nil le ,T'ii(ul liif Iiiaiu. in i c ii' im; 1. guUlS COMPANY oiiluiiiii u Ii. ke risk aJk gainst lota by fire, mi lli.ua.e. (Jooda, l'ro cure, 4c, at Usual ratra. HJ Hflite at the Drug S'lore of K. Net Hull hi run Si. la. OFFICERS. A. C. STKELK, J'resurvt. C. OYl'ltMAN, lice 'resident. K. N YK llU'J CU J SON, Ay. f Treai'r. DIKE) TORS. A. C. STKELK, J. L. LROWN, M. U. TAYLOR, 8. T. Wl'ISTON, C. OVEKMAN. F. SCARU, WM. JOHNSTON. John L Urowj, F. Sc-Aiia n& S. T YY llr;ToN, Eitutitt LviunnUtt, AftiL SC. IBo9. , ' 7tf Dissolution. ry K firm of HE( hWHIl & fill 11 TA IN war H lln i t j liiapcUiii l.y ii bluul eniiatnt. All j.rni iia ii ci Hi ii in ,i, ill In in tre riurrlrd l ci li e lot e arn in.nnclmuli and H ale yt uiti.l, a. li e tiuan.t dl the fun. Mil be clorrd. It. W. JIKCKWITII. W. J. Llil'lTAIN. Hit Ju, 10, IPiS. Notice. r AVIN(; brnl,l Ilirrnl.r.U. i k Walthrs, Jivrlry, $1 ; dl Hi rk ill, & Drill 1 111, I , hall r. iilini.r IM liu an at M. ir i lc n lid, hi rr I al ull be li ifj to nil n j old Ir a iiu a ami cnal.nt ra. I j:. w. iiKi Kwn 11. axe 10. It:8. Hif J. A IH IB, TIK UAH IitURAI FEMtllD. tlflire. North All.l.ll.: Whre.,rh.rle.l..ii,S.f. it r ArroLling I., ine I1111.1 ol H e I .i.i.jrliiir. aln., t will l ot rniiiri, ilirnl'y or iinliricl. ly, in 4,ny J'ro4.ui-e iii.t'U to our houe. 1'riratM ra O. Slilia. S f Farrar. Brothrra A. f o . I..11,,. Sn iti. K i.ilo.n.'l In mat J. al. II. .Mmar. t l.arl. i..i., S. ( ; ( ol. It. Ani. ron, K. Il..i-, t olun hi-, S ( ; 1 I.,. ,1, 1,1 ,Mi I. ore, t-r., N. It. Fara, A g. I ni.nl, ( l.f-airr, .'.; rl. K. K-ltt, Inn 11, S I ,C' I. 1 1. Will. r...:vi,, J W . At"e. W. A. I.Kiia, f,o., t'vl. r. N . Slow e, Ur. J l(. Ur II. n, V. iklil.r. I . I't II.., (,,...t. Sal. i.l ury.N.t ; J. I,. ),i.ii, I...ii,i;. ,'J.i n. Jvnt I, 1-IH, ly $3C0.(X0 No. 1 Ki nit Trees rtnc .H I . ' VESTEI-CCKS U riENDMH tLL, X'rtjutUn vj lit V.f.-t Cti't, yvturirt I d (;Uitit,t,ttar Grrr,sUro,X. C, 1 "V f, (ll ID very rtapt rllully full the attr 11I10I1 ! ol ll.e C.I, H I ol ll.e S-.iuli.ern Mi.lr lo !""" v". U'Sr "" ,","e airl. mated Friill Tr.-a. lor He l.l and W mil I Tri.e. '1 1,, . Urge and I .oi.,e ..aotnii. nl h-a lien ..Ira (....., tl.r.ily l.e.i..(c I... .. and work. ,u y, the ..al tredl.i-( alurka, w l.iel. a au.e r u.r..nl. e of Ir un lulli t -1 1 h 1 1 1 v .1 ) , 1 pronil 1 nent el.ar.. It riatu a 11. nrrhatuil f wl.lt Ii houio not he utrrlookid by .eiw.n. witlimj I.. ,.ianl or. rhanla Hirer n r linn ni t or unn y u,e. 1 ... alnrk trnn.ta 1 l lha lolli ine l' : 1 -.0 I tU Am.:, trt-ea : I (HUM IV. r I. tr.ta i I"" ('I'll I'.ar liu. ; I'.'.ltit Apr I S.I I'U Hum i .'.'HI N.iii ; j, ... A liu i I lion (juu.rt j 4 1 'HI liiuj llraim a a nil tun t ! 11 . nl nl t'arrr.nt ..,t. in. a, tie. .allot I i ,' .' '".w on iy r. .0 11.1,1 tirina for wliii h will l;jru vf ' c",',r,'A"kegra put up mtupriinr a'ylt. and a pl.le intoier a. nl lo rait, nain n, ai a ao r I rnllf e.l thai ll.e IliVoier - I be. Hie ri'ClaUr ol Hit orchard atl.r lie Inia are li.iitlii 1. 1, d, ll II') are Iranapianlt ri aa f.rli one i.ppraia on H e Let. Mr. T. J. 1 1. ill. hi aillartaake.nl for Hie Ii.'. nial'll'( l l the I . . l. ol M. rk It lirp and lit le h. bernif ei.unlita w.'h Ihe 1.0.. e Iftiit 'I'rrra ei.it will t.ke pleasure in lota Mrcn- orotta lor the Oct. 56 1 .'8. 3.1if. KAILNW i:iLl.TT& UliOTIlKKS KMKtlllllY iiilorii. He c.tn.i.a of l.orloltr ami mn ur..iii t. ui.lry. Ilil l... y are 1. pi nu t; in (he More U eooia In in 1 . II lliem A. t o., a Life atf rk of lll!H,l!!li). Il.V'l.'l., r.ATi l II I-AX, AM) luutuj ,viittv ti.uriii.yv, For (it ma, Youlha and Boya wear. Ikl.l.l a .'"Ml III. VMtl.'I , Ai liotiis, riliois ll.vis, .ew,, ruJ ain j Ti:i .. Ar. We will Le daily receiving the moat eitrnaive anil bial aaai.rlii.elil of Ihe aboe i.i.ii.iu (i.Mnla lht run hr found in Hif Mute, and 1 hiaprr limn .,,y ihrr lluu-r. Iljtllig la llK hi our t-llllie elork I,,r CASH, winch riiMTin ua to ei our gootia .u cent rr.er. AH withil f to aalc UK. Ill y in bliyil'ir f"""a too mo mar m ...... I., lorjrrl In call on ua 1 eli.rc huvit f rlerwl.rrr. W lioleenle hlivera. partiruUrly, alii uld hear it in niiod. lo adoitiuii toiiur laij;e tli.ik wu hate al. ao filled up a WHOLESALE ROOM, For W holtaali Iluvera. Daviu Kahkw.ii ir, l'iri. KaBNwm i. Jan. a Kati au la. Ai(oe. Aor.mlf. . Ib.'iN. 3;"lf GliOCEllIES. KAIlNWtll FIl &. Itlltll IlllliS liavejuat rcteivril, in adiiilioli to I heir larpr ilntk ol ll.H.i'a, lull .npi le of ali.( I It 1 1 I l.tkril. !;tl. ' 4HI Dr. II. M. Fiitclia id J t i:i. )1M. tntheanliriiaiiiinol ma 9 M. n trieiida, rtaprrltully innoiin. :jf cea In deli rinini'tion lo rt aume the I'nii lli t ot Mi ill. liu". L... ha eonaultrd al Ina i Aire. I TThe poor preaeriht.l for wiihoul el.nrf. )ndrga Ch! Tike rxe in Ycur Aurs, "Willie. Ti e da; i rri.:ir rlaik, Willie, Nif hi ri ii.i ih mi 1 purr ! Hnif in Tain In iouih, Willie, Kui b drar Ii milliar ('.(. Ar- und K J .uch, luetd hfirrra, V illie, ft 1 m iLikwi Oiling I OI ! tale H e in jour ami, tj lie-, i r ilim I i,li 10 die. Tlie rold dew on my brow, Willie. Are fail.eiinjr Ihick ai d fi el J 7 I f hi nt ol ri.lli 1. n w, W illn Mil 1 1,1 lh il.ia ia H Vel I hue no alaiina, W illie. Alihouth ll e mi ni. r' mjli, 1 1 la 1. 1 n in ur am r. W line, 1 1 e j.Uie r. hire 1 wculd die. My lirerl waa all y ur ( v, Willie, W l,i i. health iiiu li:e w ri mine, '1 ia y oura Inn p. thu n, W illie, Air -i arly alea civilie. Thin' lii(h uiidKiinir, nfdiarma, Willie, Haluie niy eiirlh tint rntri tr, 1 1 ii la at inr in ti ur anna, W illie, l i r ll tn I iaiu wi uln die. M t l end f.t rr n y ur bit arl, W illie, W hire 1 ,u nil .e I. ( W here I l .r bun laiimc, W illie, W hi re ji i.ua It uir 1 'ti 1 1 1 ; . Ami l: u, line u!o'i t: 1 1 l in . Wil ie. In your in. brine I'u f ' flii ! b,le mr in j. ur i in , W illi, Ki r I Ii. rr I t,li to Me. FrriE. PisffIIaiuii5. Yccrg America on a Wedding Tcnr. The train from Grafton due ai 40 min utes pas 11 a.m., under the manapeuietit of that pet tit manly and . (licit nt conductor, Captain Fcctt, a f 1 w days riite htrp-id al cue of the way rtalii 1 a to take on a couple newly marrit d. L'oih wete youni.', ai d both arte verdant, having been taiaed in the wilda cf WeHein Yirpinia, mither of them had evorbetti fiy Biilca away ft cm bcn.e. 'J li y had beatd of locomotive, Meamboata atid hctel, tut l.i.d i.cm r 1 xj 1 rii 1 c d tlie ecu. fort of st y of the nlon n t nlicn d in ttilutiota. Jeins and L rr had deteruiiced on il.is, the meat important event in their livts, to ir- i t the city and ace the world, patiirularly lh.t pan of it known as Far- t a7"rjifia "XVfV ll '.J rxc;r.itaii.d iip and n.ortiip, aiih tLe traiu of brau'i ful ciimtcu cara foiloaii g it, ctue in t-iiht. " Tboe jcur Hunk T" laid the bsppspe mai-ter. "Will, I kcrter ct'kilatci thim'a "em," said Jtrtn. The liut.k (a rpettid loir ltct.lt aid a vtry eld faalirnd vaU-c,) wete renin, tie luit'tipe tar, foiloatd ly Li2c and Jcn. I!! le r! M.d ef tailicada " ' a tie ll.ii Ft- raid J.... ter.ti.i l.imrlf on hi ,,' F'0 mh e,t,f-"J hclcitp ip ll.e tails tj 1 j,! 1, oCitd Hue, adoimd with tea- ,1 ,,'j.t tntol lutltns, cut cf ll.e duet, I."'. I...l. .. E,!ie, n t b rc 1 y me '((tuc cut r.f that," raid lie 1 ppnpe linn, " cu are in lie wtrtpcar.'' ' '1 l e d II tin ! D'e 'poe I don't know bat 1 n. t.l eut ? 'J l.fe i ny Hap, at d I co'.kilalc to nay wi te tbty ar. Ki 1 p quiet, Lijiie ; they esy we've pot lo Gpblour w y tl.roui.li the woiid anyhow, and il that chap with the cup on wania, anything, why I 111 hi uun. Don t aat.t any if your loolm' 'lound mc !" Here the cnptsininterpcud atid uplaiu rd inatirrs, inrcmceh lhal Jt 1 n. coikci.Ii d to have bis trap and follow the captain What w a- hi di lip l.t w In n he aurvt ycd the mapliiCcriice ol the Drr-t clar-a pai i per car, into ,irli he was mLcred. Ilia in.npina ticn bad never in it wildet-t fiiphts piciutid anyihinp half to pcrpecu. lie waa atcurrd film the cctiten t latttit of the plet,dor a tcui d I ini l y tteihriik cf the itcti l.oihe. " Jrew hilliki t s ! w tat iu thunder't that T" exclainn d Jet m. "That, the tore fquraling wbtn tbey punch him iu the rib wnh a pitrb fork, to make hiui go along," said a tlerpy locking individual just 1 el.il. d him. " Lock here trapper." aaid Jeem, " I knew jou think 1 111 a darni d tool ; may be I tin, bit tin re' te met hi tip 1 knew, aid cue of '1 m i, jeu 11 pet your mouth bicke if ye den t kit p it rbtt 1 don't ay much '' juet at tl.it 11 cn.eit tin) leu ml thimtelvi in Fpyplian daiknra, aid then e beard a irittm, aln:ort iqttal to that of the engine, fitin Lire, ts.-Lc tbtiw trr ain s aicut.d the: neck of Jet ui. j " 1 knew il I I knew it !" exelairrtd tho let pitg ii dividual ; "we're all lot-t every 11 otter a ren of u. We can jtirtprtpato l ow to nirkr the arquainlai ce of the pen-l tit man in black, who tend a the big fire down ' below." ) " Oh, Lord ! Jeem what will leer me of 11? 1 ftjt t-keery about pettin' cu tho out- latidith thing, at tur-t.'' ' Ket p quiet Liie ! bollnipg won't do any ; pood now. Kf jciu knew atij prajer, now a voir tin e lo tav it lor both ol ua." 1 "What ii tie mattrr I. tie!" aid Ihe aMout.did conductor, c mil p up as the train in.ciet d ci ec mete into the light. " '1 bat ji.r-t what I d like 10 know !"raid Jeima whin be taw that Liio and biuitell were atill alive. " We've jut pasFed throuph Faten'a tun nel," replied our polite caj tarn. "How far are yon going !" " Wall, reckon we'll slop al ratkerslurg." "Show your ticket, it you please." " Crrlaitily, Lixe, you got tome with you. Let thi petit look att m." Lixe drew a pit ce of white paper from her reticule, aud, with a mule banded it to our friend, wbo read : 7 he pleasure of your er.mpuntf it re sprclfully tolicititl !" " Wbat'a tin !" aid the captain. " W by, that'a one of tbe thicket to our weddin,' that'a what you atked for, baiut it?" laid tbe aomewbat aurptitcd Jccuii. " Ilw ! Law ! hw I bi ! !n ' was tlie dicoi daiit roubd (bat srute ficm tLe eeat ol the r-leipy lockirg hihd. A Lll.d unilr- raerni 0er the fnce cf cur tain an he ijilaiind na urin.iiip to our tudaLI liiitd. He burl to titl.it, lutwil - lit ply j ad bia fate, at i tie Haiti r.ed to watda iia di naalion. J ut vtt dt re did not rtoie hue. I'mnitly. a jeit 11 0y to - Htcd tLe car, slid mj tilt bp to Jitnig he ftafd : ' " Have a Sun, rit 1' the in st cur. 1 Iu due time tl e train Mrrrcd at the lie dipot, in tl.il city, u.ior-t coii)uion of Hiatf-e reire, aid a Intel cf diecotdatil voire, our fiici.d landed en the phitlciui " ur-s, riih T l'unt, cab? tire lor de L'hiti d Suifr. V taid the n-lle fitter cf our up lew n iioui-e. ' Lar'y, take a I ui- nh ?" " W til, I rati.tr htorc rl.e won't frcm any 1 ui nit ricai.il 1 111 ai le to 00 aii 111 that lite ht, aid mote tco. " Co to the twin IJcii-i fah ! rieht cross de uret leM I cure in de city. 'J bid w ay, htl any liepaj.! Have it tent to jour TotM in a In u.inulea." In a el orl tin e Jtin.f led hi-bride found I tl t nehta in ine ol thorecetiiloi table mcuis en i:ie ncr.na ccor 01 inai well oraerea ea- labhrLn ent the fc'wan Iloupe. 1 he bappape j waan l.t up ailb lie ur-ua! prcinr tut-ta, and our fiirnda wi le tcon mating tbi ir toih-t for (dinner. Jetm bad bia eot and boots iff, J in a jiffy, and Lize'a hair fell pracefully over ; I er r-boulders. " 1 bat 'a a duced ri tly oel," f aid .Teen;, j eyeing the tell cold," "Wonder what it's ' Icr ? ' Ciiti-).ii g hold of it ' Look, it uoika up iln re 011 iciie tott of a thing uu Lob. I d ; like to have that iom-1 la f ut on my horte'a head lilt mur-tcr day : tec how 11 woiku,' ait he pivil g il a ul 1. 1 it m i.tly ite door epi ced, and tho sable Ic f clc of Alriea't .-ens aa llirutt into the roe in wiib the it.qniiy, " binp, tab V 'Itngl ting what! cu bintk Se; el you eicn t quit Ice kit g at n y iie ibel make cQ, 1 11 rug jour hn.tu. "Step a u. il.it, ""taiu Lite. " pau.il.it, taid l.iio. vi lint a tLe MB c ol the n. an il.nl Li t f s this taw iu. " M r. C a it If y, Jial 111. Well, tell hi Indy that tbe needn't go lo any extia fixing on our account, for e rc plain pttpietaia the amik'ne nriue. " At ti.iy und to tay iu our dibatiu' so- rieiy," ii.leinipied Jteu.s, Aii imetd the ii.ciicu ly tsy in' ycu can tt-il i tn lo give ua . r-j aiuui. n, me ot nioiiMira eiery oilier throry in oppoi-ition ana John j-mtian are 1 tie aecoiiu cuumui ; quarter id u;e aanie aagreeauie atate as fui-t 01. e will It a ton, 'I aaid Jeema. . to it. '1 he pent rally cotierdi d facta in lh ' and iicarcat lionj relatinna nflleneral Jack-1 Un jou loft us. We attempted the be- Lire !il cd.. - . . , ' vicinity where JacWon lived until he waa ion in the world j ai.d are all a kotirat and piuning of May to execute au original plan "Dent count jour chicUna afore they 1 about bfieen years of are, and not far frcm truthful as (jiutral Jiickhoii himself a, 1 of croein the Savannah bear Augusta and 11 v .11 ;r 1 1 . . . ... .v.... .1 . arc i.ait i.tu 1 taiu j;my, as ne tiaettl.eu to w lit re be refilled unt be waa ti e I eft iLev e i it-V m ahle to m.v i. r n ,u ir'fr,ruee .Mcivay, Fsq , and John testimony, prnertitiy, 01 those nen acquaint "Tic be! 'Jie te !' was the tnly audillc Stokes, iu Salisbury, North Carolina; waa'edwith hit mrtf Itje uud Ins Juvuly. And rifly fie in tLe aable pint, ar he Lurried j licentud to practice law, and remained in here are the ifogrsl and most numerous down ttaits. Snlietuty until the spring of 17, at which ' witnesses coming from the Stute of South Dn.in r tun c ai d a di-j utcLii, with a i time be v.cnt with Judge 51cNairy lo Tcd- Carolina, and no ' tie who pretends io have telirh, Jet n. a and l is bii.ie look a sitoil oie-r ! nctsec. i I een prrsrvt at Ins birth, ot to have had tie city, teeing the lions and 01 hi r tights ui.ni tnjpir iiii.e, which binp our, tl.ey I fine Q 10 I' ur mm. j i.e .mo. iiuj tl e sennit, who n dived a quaner for hia Ml WCts. JtllliH WIS lie la-l ill lid, and acrotdirc to the rule in fui 1. (..".-, had to 1 ol ul tt e lie l.t, w bitb he Hid ilh a Llaet lie 111 bin lurp. -be l.oire in tie streets lad died awtty, ar.l ni. t l.i. 1.. (1 in ll.e S an llru-e. 'lie ard quiet itipt.id in tbe Swan llcuc. 'J I.e joitp u au in the watrb diitii m l.iseLair. The clctk (rather corf ulint) at about to retire, hi n te thouphi l,c 1 im It gas. Seme ! iiit e elowu ttaiis and raid I t- rinclt gas . temi wl.t ic. Much apainsl hit i.l, the elcik 'ledgeiaof gcnlleUKU iu Salisbury and Char- '"g P l'Cr" prveu and registered in pieeiid.d to find where the imk was. ltjlo,,,., rl, (.', lin, with bit account, Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, North Caro tit mid ttionper iu the neighborhood of the ' contracted during that time, which have lir.a, and describe ine said laud as lying iu icoui occupied by the bride and groom. T h del k concluded to knock at the door ol their lot 111. " l.o't there!" catne frcm wiiLin. " ( ' 111 ti e door, lie pas is etc n ping.' "(.!.'. wtai gaol'' taid Jnu.si penirg the doe r. ' tt by here in this room. 11 put your light out !'' did you Mew 11 out, of course. Yoti played L ." Our nn.ialle cleik came very near tay.ng a tad word, M:t re- . 1 1 1.. .1. .1 iccm, or tatter iu the bed, be chicked bia ! rising K ii-pcr, aud having lit the gas, pro- i ceedtd to ttow Jeem. the m;stery ol ita I mtinirui.g itat mere waa a lauy 111 mo . hurtling as follow s : " You tec this little thing here ; well, w ben you want to put it our, you pne it a turn this way, and when you want to make it lighter you give 11 a turn ibis way. Serious const quenrra might have resulted if it Lad not bteu discovered. It might hive suflo rated u all. Now be catelul next tune. " Much obliged. Dul how the ile-il did I know tiint ll.e darned tuff was 'tcpiu !" res ondi d Jeem. " Didn't you mi. e 1 1 it !" asked tbo clctk. "Tears to me 1 did tmell futhin'," raid Ji-etns. " liul Lixe I'll be daintd el 1 didu'l think it was you, kate 1 litter slept with a email afore." " tt t II, Jei ni, I thought it was you tmelt that way all the time. I wa jest a won dtriu'et all men tmelt that way. lt'pcared ttranpe, but then 1 never slept with a man afore, and didu't know noil. in' about it," waa the response ot Luc as the turned over for a nap. T be red in onr cleik' face grew tmiling ly rtucr, aa it it tit cud ihe Itpbt from the burning jet, and a lopueish twiuklo lurked in the comers 0.' bis eyes, as be turned eft the pas and all wa daik, and our fi lends were left iu their plory. A tout.d of tup presn d n.irth at l.eai d in the reading room tor a few niinutet, and all waa still. I'ur krnhuig ( l i.) From the B.htlieal Recorder MAD STONE. There ia a Mad Stoue at Mr. Joseph Poin ter's iu l'ertou county. N. C, 8 or 9 mile cast of Milton, aud 1.' or Di miles south by actt of Ftcxborough. Dr l'ointer, former ly of Caswell, carried one piece to tho West, but lilt the other in Fertcn county. It will cure the bite of a mad dog or a tpider. Person afflicted tbould po to bitn, as I do not kuoW thai ho would teud the rock from home. E. DODSON. Iilrllil'hicc of '. JljK'ka.Mi. lit wait at Gcorpe McCaniicV, i be bad of WoNR( I, (N. C ) March 'Jl, 1S.',9. teu heard bin mother aay, in North Cnrolina SlEfmti. Gai .eh & S'eaion iit.rmitn ; TLer-e afEdHtita were rart'v tnkc n hv Jaruea llie'inrc ti n lin t. 1I..1 Rt, !;.. ..I theliith plate ol Oi tirral ANPMtw Jac KhON (or Virginia, much ihk baa leeh ehed ai.tl - many cot it cturrt b-ve tt-rn trade an to the ttue plate of the old bero'a nativity. JJut ! none of tin 111 all orproat li in proLabiiily ' and circtniptHiitial laita the McCamic hour-c I iii Nottb Catolitia. 'J be n.rrc ttattment of ,jie weHurovin farta in that cae uitrrh twrctv-unp aere three, viz : That old Andrrw JarLson. ilm fathor , General Andrew Jackson, with aneral of ! hi brothers in law, (0 w it, Georoc McCamio, John Leslie, Samuel Leulie, James ('raw lord, ai d J nines Crow, who mariicd the Mirers Ilutcbinson, t-ir-ters of Mr Jackson, all can e to this country from Ireland and scttlid in the Waitaw Fettle menu, lyinp rartlv in Nerth it,d rartlv in outh Caiolt 'Jhat Andrew Juck-on, t nior, cnn.e i I7C5 and fettled ou Twelve Mile Crtik 0 1 1 h Carolina, at a place whero Mrs. Mar- i,a Laney now live, near l'leafsiu Grove csmp prouml, which place was then com nribed in what waa thru railed "Thn V. !PBW tut!, nn nt ' a rlure including a con. j siderotic boundary, and taking it name from a trite of the Catawba Indiana called the Waiaw tribe, and from which aUo the Vaxaw Creek took il nan e. I hat in the latter part of the winter of 1700 and 1707, and Lrjoie the bvlh cf his on Andrew, old Andrew Jackron died at the aLoie Dsmt-d place on Twelve Mile Creek, North Carolina. I hat soon afterwards bin mother was re u.oed from Taclvc Mile Creek, North Car olina, to lire with htr tiater on Wsx-aw Creek, and niore especially nitli her trolh-er-in law, James Crawfc rd, of South Caro lina, who was the wealtiiirut among them. 1 hat the ttcrrid on her way at the house ot .Mrs. .Margaret .Met amie, in North Caro : Una, and ahiUtthere pave birth to her act. Andrew. That afterward, as toon a the had recovered her ttnngth tufiicicntly to travel the proceeded to .vlr J tunes (raw ford "a in South Carolina, about three milesi further touthwett, and remained t- re with her children until 17?0 or upon the in - icti ol t-oulh Carolina and North Caroii- : ua by Lord Cornwalli, w hen tho retreated with her ton Andrew in the vicinity of' lliarlotte, .Noith Carolina. Andrew, now fourteen years old. hia mother and brother! 1 Bll being dead, ri moved into North Caroii-; , ,1S h. ' , j,Pl,,r, ih aiudy of the j 1 ,ePe fn(.t(l rc ,.,, fron) jlis i,;0(,rs. .pi,,.,, ,0JU ,i,e ,!,. ,e wi thirteen or four-1 jeaI11 rf Wt,re within the ri.lii e ricolli ction ol Geneml Jackson him- L.if ,,d thrv nive a r, rfr.t mii.-loa lo Mr l.lnl,n Jm..' r-n.v.i.mim,. :, J u.Mtou aa lo Ji-ckfcn being in Keutucky , in 17 7'J," and being then " twenty odd yeara of e ,t ,lllt 0Iij FlDt0lg kiiowinrt 1 Ti .... . .. 'I 1 ... " h,,,,, ,i,t,rt! Ln,il 'J l,cre arc per.-3t.H I v-t iivii.ir here now who knew and taw Gen. Jaekeou during that time, and know that Mat, of F.nton'a lo be utterly croutitl- (,,. And there are the day books and been paraded during the Jckson excite- mctit, between If 3- and "M which tbo beyond question, that Jackson was there up to 17fcsi. The rrport about his having been " born at tea," and other reports reflecting on hi parentage, were raised in 1 8'.', when dida.efortbeFre'sidency. of Mrs. Mary Cowsar and Jnektoti was a canntrl And the tfidavit many omcrs wuo Knew uiui ana nil laniuy well, and some of whom were present on the ikLt of biv birlh, were takeu by James I). Craig, Era , and sent to Mr. Georee Nevells, . . . . . . . . ' chan mati ol a Jackson committee in Ohio, ,,,,1 were rubli.-bed, so saya Mr Craig in' ,,e Vnited Siute Telegraph of that day Mrs. Mary Cowsar was then livin.r in South Carolina, where she was living when Jack ton was born, within half a mile of Gocrge McCamie's house in Noitb Carolina, ami staled that the was present on the night of hi. birth at George MeCnmie. in North Carolina. Mrs. Sarah Le-lie. the sister of Mrs. Jackson, who lived in N01 th Carolina at that liuio within half a udlo of McCa mie's, w tent for to attend to Mrs. Jack-' sou on the night of Andrew's birth; and it was she wbo received Jackson in ber arms at tbe bouse of George McCamie, in North! Carolina. So her grandson. James Faulk- ner, Thomas Faulkner, and John Lathan Th Dying NiVER Weep It is a strik and others, certify tliat they have often ru., ,, ,, ,s vevrr uerv. Tbe cir- henrd their grandmother. Mr. Sarah Leslie, sav. And doiin i.ntimii na otieti nearu 1.1 mo.ii.r ... a l... i.,., ..,e (..ur,.ii, omiu I."-".. "n r..o - o-. sent with her mother 011 the night of An drew Jackson's birth; ami concurs in the fart that it wit at (irorgc McCamie', iu North Carolina; o Benjamin M:isey. Esq., .lames, 'I bomas, and Satiiuel Faulkner and others have often heard her pay the t.imc. Mr. Elizabeth Mett'horter, who lived in North Carolina within a miie of George Me CaiuiuV, w as also sent f T n an assistant on the night of Andrew Jnek-on's birth, and waspresiut and raid that he was boru at Geoige McCamie's, in North Carolina. She also took her son Georpe McWhorter, a lad a little over five years of age, with ber the next day to visit Mrs. Jackson at McCamie's, and he, though tmall, remember the occur rence. This is the recollection and tste meiit of Sjinuel McW horter, the grandtou of Mr. McWhorter, cf what he has often heard bis father aud his grandmother re Into There arc certificate of Mrs. Jane Wilson and other who corroborate Samuel Mctt'horier'a ttatetnent. There ia also one from old Jame Faulkner and David Eaing corroborating Mrs. Li.than' statement, and Mr. Ewing also states that bis mother lived in South Carolina within two miles of Geo Cau.ii) a whin Jack ou was horn, and that I 1 V..n . . ni,i. ol South Caroliua. ' and m arly all thn wilnesfr'. are from the State ol South Carolina. Mr. l.rrlio, Mrs. Lai ha 11, Mr. Co car. the Fnu'.kDera, John Lathan and wife, Apnea 1) Masi-ey, John ! Camra. John Torler, 'I hos. and Win. Cure-1 Ion, all lived in South Carolina. David! Kwing waa ali-o taiaed there, and Jamca j Faulkner, junior. And the thrte Faulkmra ; and ro ! Samuel WcW hotter ana iii." miner 1 and prandn.oihrr. and indeed everv other nf tieraoti a hoi-e affidavit were token in this cae. Tin v are all person of iulellipcLce, p"od nlanfiinp, aid Uioral worth. Hut it ia taid General Jaikr-on thought and taid be was born iu South Carolina. wou' l be nbie to Hop their progress until I here can Ic no doubt that he thought to wo tln n'd come up, but we wire very much nnd said to loo. Hut he did not know the dita ppointi i in our expectations, the militia tacts as here presented, aud which are on left him in the hour ot danger and be was file 11b Gov. D. L. Swain, of Chapel Hill, obliged to retreat to Charleston and throw North Carolina, and which are also iu the Limn If within ihe lines. 'Ihe enemy ap-poste-Ktinn of Mr. James Purtcn, cf New piared before the tow ti, tumu.oned it on the Yoik, who i- writing a life of Jackson, or 11th, nnd ate now ou John I-iand and ou he would neither have thought to, nor taid the main at Stoi.o terry uhout tix miles from what he did. He wrote a letter to Col. us. 1 hope Miijor liic-e will tee you and Ja. 11. W it he rt-poon, in ahicb be scid be give you the particulars accept my warm was born at Ci aw ford's, in South Carolina ; est w is lies for your bap inert aud the bap and if Mr. Jaine'? eonvertalicii ilh Mr. pit.et of your lamily. W. larbll Audi ron.of ("ucleevillc, Ohio, And believe u.e to be nith the warmest worthy of crrdit.Ceo. Jaek-ou " suit, in 'reply to a question of taid An'leitcn'8 father as to "where be was bcrn," ''I wa born at tea." Now, takirg this to te true, it only alow. a that General Jackson kmw tinlfiit f of the jltirt of bia birlh. And tbe stioni.' tirobabiliiv i that he did not know. Hia eariicrt associations, ns recollected by him, were connect! d with the Crawford pli.ee iu South Carolina. Aud therefore be thought (hat aa the place where he was hoiti, his mother ncveraliiug him anything about it. And in hia nlilret nnd procls- maiiou to the pecple of South Carolina his ealiing thim " feilow-citize ns of my native State " was nothing more than his bett im- pres.-ions. aiininc irotn his voutbiul recol- lection j or it may have been dictated by motiies of policy, to toothe the propio of ' that Stute in tinie.s of high excitement, o as J lo ingratiate himrelf wi'h the people of, Soutii ( arolina. and cnute tliem 10 give Del- tt r heed to his fraternal warning. Here i giveu the concurring tettituony of five different persons of as food cljtrac- tera as General A. Jaekton biiiiM-ll, who were amoii" bin nearest rolatin..- ...J J : here is alto the cititurring lia;itiunary tuch good oj'poitunilies of inoute the r"'i. fiaintajing it , assrrttng that he ' uas born ut G'orge Mi Ciivne's, in Korth Ciirnlitia. And there are the title deeds to McCiimie of this very tract fiom the eur vey for John MeCane in 1757 to the patent f"" '"o ,0 'ui McCane in (1761 , and a le in 17(il by McCane to U. TowtiM-iid, ,T1(1 !rou Town-end 10 Georpe Mo- anil Mr-Can.ie lo TIlOUlBS Craw ford Catnie. and McCamie to 'I homes Irawford 1792, and by Crawfotd to Jtrennah Currton in 1 7! 0, w ho held it until bis death inl-ll.and devisidit to his son.Wm.J. Cureton, w ho still owns it, whieli Uccda utive !'' S'ate and county. Aud tbe place mere ine iiouse tiooii ;a m i wen uun... And there is nothing to oppose to this array of testimony and these facts but tho inn fl icti tig opinions of Geioral Jaek.-on from Lis mr.i rrrolntion. and tho ii'itutS'S of , those whorA differently from this array of facts because they e W. it to be ot,er- , Maj Miadk tt'hy certainly thry who it er' pre and ot inj,r;nj tumcient 10 cot.,H c 1 J .1 VI '. -,t t.a. ,. Ill- Who titJl would be must, like- nenn inein to ki.otc them Ust Certainly his t,cur. j relations and t.nhbors. Wei), icAut j Ao they say ! Why tUey sy (and they live principally in tbe State of i-outh Carolina, and in tbe very district of L-inciis'i-r, hich riw hi birth-place, aud are ihne. 'ore testifying ng.nxsl their unrii " cWi.i, and therefor, more likely ot to Mat. lryond the truth) General Andrew Jekon was horn at the nouseoi c.eorge .Met amie, in the ."tare 01 .torm v. aronua . , -. j ..v.- . And o will every other person tay wbo i the la.-t grand experiment together by jump wi'.lin.. tn helive the eviueuce of those brst im' into ibe Scioto. Night before last was Qualified to cive it correctly. S. 11. WALKIT. i,cf tolrillfi .gonixed hearts ai ing, agouixcd hearts arouna, pro not ni.r trar. Is it that he is 111. -en ;b;, ,nd Mlff ,e.dy in the cUlll ot Ulsto- ,., ,, 1 -ihat eai.iint be. lor ne asKS ior uis father's hand, as if to paiu strength iu the moiial tirugle, and leane on the Lreatt ot mother, brother, or aUter, with still conscious aff.ction; and just before expiring, at eve, after a long day's converse with the Angel of Stimiiious, be ay to his oldest brother the last audible pood uigbt of earth Kisa mc kiss me : 11 must ue oecause the dying have reached a point too deep for earthiy cm ing and weeping. Tbey are face to face with bibber aud holier tciugs, with the Father iu Heaveu. and hi angel throne jj caUght ber, aud they both reached the led 011 by the Sou himself, aud what are tbe (ljre iu y ,cti eojj( i,r,xiUg. (Jrest gtief of a morning, tears of a dy ing fare- f,eD ,UJ sl,amed of the foolish act, they well be it that they are shed by tbe dear- W(,n, ll0aie t0(,Hucr negotiated a new treaty est on earih iu that vision bright of tui- of peact.i lu(j commeuccd anew, aatialied mortal life aud everlasting reuuiou ! i boll,inj, can t,e worve than the bottom ! of the river. There ia uow a fair prospect Ci.NVICTlONOr Jntl.sSTARl.I.xti Thiin-;of the couple going down the bill of life to dividual recently u trial at Kinston, for the g"" ud IU peace Uhw Stales- murder of Mr. Sal. y Cotton, an old lady ,"" of Waync'county, was convicted 00 Satur- I -day last, and a.nlcnced to be bung May Neouo Fbeeik m. Jim Meele, a negro 3tlth. Iii couusel moved lor an appeal to , slave, wbo bad run away from Mr. tt". Ceer, ihe Superior Court, which wa granted, thus of S-.C, and was helped by Judge Cwlver proloiiL-ing tbe prUoner s life H ilming- of New York, with funds, uied iu Cauau., Um UruL st D-u''Dt from -'""-,' "'' From the Southern Literary Mean 11 jer. It KVOl.U 1 1 ON A 11 Y LliTTlillS. Ftono 13 Mile House June 6 1779. PearMaJ(R: 1 hare not bad tho tiiea mre of receiving; one line fro id you Huce you resrhtd Conrens. 1 nuppoae thry iuui i have been loft on the road, but had the plea nure of brarinj; from my friend Mr. Lovel that Congrcm had apreed that I ahould re- turn. 1 thank you lor the friendly part you took in bringing about an event ao iulertnt- jne nd deferable to me. Matters are iu this niarcliinp down tno country with most of our force in expectation that the 1 OOU men ae left under General Moultrie with the force he could collect and the Urone pafsea I of which be could popsen himself, that if the cm my should aitrmpt Cl.arlcstown be Afii etion, ettei in, and regard Your aii.ccic Iriend and mcst clt. tvrvant, ii. LINCOLN. CtlAlU.EsTliN, Nov. 1, 17". 9. Mi Dear M Aji'R : from various Caures I have been detained Lero until this lime, My Irimda I tur-pect aill think I have ne- glided tlnir kindness in roeuring leave for me to return. I sat urc y ou, Sir, that no per- aou IVel hitnrelt more obliged; to hit fi ieiida than I do to mine, and nono wishe to rctura to his family more than I do, but nouifh- Manoiiig 1 have been detail ed here such halh Lien the tituatiou of affiits tiuce you left lii-it there hath beeu no moment when I could leave the deparluuut with honour to myself or whin I could reconcile it to my ownuiind. Count D Elning arrived eff Savanab tbe , oegiuuu g in oi pi. eeuiouauure 10 ye cover ' nor to announce, hia arrival and inform us of ' his ai-poiiiou lo co-operate with un against ;our eomuion enemy, the ICtU re foiuicd a junction n-tore tu3titiali-.-!rd Oround. , -.,.,.. . i-auuon, and 9 mortura) They ployed on ye tncuiy's works aud the tow 11, wiib miu.c intel v aU until the St h, with out ibe slied for tic-cess, tt ben the Count iufoi meei ut ot Lis inn ai, he ai.-oinl'oi med us that be would not remain ou chore but eight days, that iir.e being t tr eiupsed he could not w ait to continue bia appioachcs, which liiihl hare been done eeu to ye enemy's lines, which reduced m to tiie necessity of raising the teigu or atleiuptiu thj towu by etorin the latter was thought advisable ibe atti-u.pt w as made on the moruiug of the 9th. tt'e failed in the attempt and retired nithnou.e lost prepni iition was theo made to raiee the siege, the stores Ac. were re moved and the siege raited iu the cvpning of thu 1Mb, the 1 9th we crossed atLubly ferry w ithou'. opposition ; alter giving order to remove ihe tick, stores and army to Shel don. I lift run p and caiuc to tbe town '-'1st. Thus ended a matter which failed from ye necessity the Count was ui.der to leave the coast tor couid he have remained I tee nothing which could bare preveuted our ruecess. I expe-ct l'.rc reinforcement from tbo north that matters will soou wear a better face than at present. My best regards to your dear family and neneve me tone, t-ear oir, wtin every mars of respect and the greatest affectiou, your aured Iriend aad ob t. LINCOLN. Matbimomal DivhiVLTV. A married coupel reeiding ou Frieud street, near tbe canal, found that, alter a few years of eon nuhiai ielicity, I hey were tho most wiscrabl. couple live, being unable to agree upon any BUT point of domestic economy and dtp.omao Their daily cares were sure to culmiuata iu ho evening quarrel, and they sometimes " -'.y .00. med by . he usual marks of tber respect.va d,,.,guished co,i.,era.,on. F.uding life ''t.''-.' r n . 1 , 1 1 , V the time set lor the attempt. A raw and tit- tlug air prevailed, but their resolution was fixed, and they descended the bank together, each trying to nerve tbe other by deprecia ting his and ber courage with bitter words. T hey reached the bank of tbe Scioto hand iu baud they stood upon the bank of that abyss w bich mortality is wout to regard with llorror. uc Bir Wit:t coUli ,DJ k0 was ha ,lie ,,siBtellC, tu.T were about to leave ,iU , ,,oll:t as decisive, and thrv plunge! iu,0 ihg ttvT iljcn wgs Bot d"cepi t,ut er). coiJ. The mau could swim, and hi jtl, t,uUe on rising to the surface was to ttTyie out t-ur ,iie, hore, but he wanted to gfe wllut w,ft, W0U!J J0. She eaiiiesput- lering ,a blowing to the surface, and tup r.osiin' 111 ine nmaness mat ucr iora was at tuu loll, in, Ci.lieJ louuiy for help, and sulk , ,, W hen the uett appear. d the bus-
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