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'far '""'ll ttjijrwftiii VOLUME 0. TH03AS J. IIOLTON, Kin i on & l'noPRitTciR. TKli.MS : Tlie Nortli.C'urni i u W In if w ill be afforded loaub. ! rli.(t 'I W O lJUl.I.AllS in nuvuiic.;'lV0 1,1 ,KS AM HKTY CKNTsi if payment be j ,,ru mr Hirer h in tin jainl TIIK KK UUl.l.AKi ,ued uiilil.in arrearage ure paitt.eaeep. .1 n. ( u,,iol tliu Kdilor. j tdYertisciiicnt inserted al One Dollar per iuare , Imra ur leaa, tliu sued ly p.-) for the tirsl Hirer, j ,n .mil S3 ceiita liu each coiiliimaiirii. Court ml j rilwnwHlii and ijneriti's S..I. charged y.i p. r tit hir-her ; and a deduclimi nf 33 per cent. will ; lw iVufii the regular price., for uilvertiacra by j , Vi nr. Advertiscim nu iiiacrtcd muiithly or rbrly, m ! per juxre fur each lima. Semi, nidi f 1 j i' nl per aqua i for itmrli tune. j .,.,. l,en .ikJi.ii jn tl.eiT 'tntvrrtiaa- . ... .I. tin. nu.nlxrof inai rlii.na ileair?.! or I'"' ,ji y, ii,.crlod until fi bill mill cbargid c. .rd.i.gly- j ff't'11"1'''" 'eiiulhoiicii u act as arTit T. I!. MYA & CO., V liOI.IKAl.t A It 1.1 All, M AI I. KM IN BRITISH, FRENCH & AP'iI IUCAN DltY GOODS, t-...itii'.'i', " .', mioi, AND 1 1 1. 1 Id' ............... i llAltl.Oi i I', . i j PICKLE DEPOT. j IIOIM OA A ll.M i;U 'AK on bi.J "id l r I'nklta. I'rc. !gl aillra. JjM.a. Jf'nta. S)l. Ac. lu ..r IIOl Sld.N II LM I.K. CUtlMt. Vtl it. IPs'. ii:i:ii! UI:iijs:: urii::; 1 1 1. lit 1 1 Uoalon I5 II t a liiitili), At Jana'um' 1'iuttt AMI 1'UK I M iii'ti a. " cla. nr liw'. j 1J "4 VV-" """'" f 1, hKAMI.SliKIl'Si ..9i M " ' ..nuf-ctuud to ord r h ,i,' J( OS ale.,. ,i. rl i.ol.ee. osstrri.(; iidsr.r . n ..ea. r..r airr pir.iui. , niiiuJ dii'tt .. l jW- f.(iarl. 1 . AI.BO U lalYi. ol ail dutf ipii.-t.a ai . c.ma J. 1! Y. MM NE. 1411 May SI. I Si. r?0 l.emoval. MIIK. auhr.btr ii.t....... h.a liiem;a aim ll.e ' L puol.K inefll). I l lie li niooltd Ilia i.. u,e oid aumi ul M.nre 4 Uyeny, under . h Uilliou.a1 hirnr. on Ti.oe f.re. t. in re be I i ... .... ...I i.. .11 ...... . li.a In.c. lie : pr. .-.frd lo atu lid to all ni. ra in lua I alo I i I.i .rliciea on baud audi aa i.a aiol u u. .rtici.a on baud audi aa J i fcolden Ccck, Qolder StarFlantcr'a and IrieDilani (OIIK STOYI.S, I rvKi.oi: ntovi:s. i. to. a fco.nl aaaorlii.elit of I 'I III niil II ol In W.M MIT, At'. Al i.f .hub I will a.il cl.tap for t AMI ol Co r.ry I'locuce. ! 1). II. BYKHLY. CjNoticc. 'ltM: ol my frirnda wba are indebted to nn by N'olr or Account, .ill pl. "r nb. ii In.' re frtirrd Ir-ioa Ibe Iruc llil-uieaa, al Ihu , and tmiM'afiola . ajienta la mhi.tlulilf) rt My 11 -.ka are in tin ' '...ui Ltr.ona ci l,,i.da..f Mr . P. Sn call, nurn.4; my abn H. M. I'lUTCIIAlin. 3:iif t aa.Ule, Oct. 2C, 93 -NEW FIH.M. frilllK iiiiii. rirned hanne tnlcfed 111.0 I'op.rl JL i.ti.n.p lor the purH.ae ol earrymf on the jCoiilcctidiiaryJiiikery, Fruit j AM) ! Retail Grocery Business, in.; leave I all liu nf lb. f 1 l.4.1nllj and a ut roillHl il t ry I. ! St-i.il nn Trade Street. 1" tw. en Uri ln'a .mil K j'liln.ll'a, at Sprul A Iniilai old Stand, wb It wy would be pleaacd to s all tl.e .r lueinla i IC.I .1.111,1 ,( ... MOODY A MS NET j fWaii,. 3, is;.. tt I I are ioti ticc t (.1. i.eraot... who.. N. ilea anil Account -m due, o.u, j( In tlie undi ramiieil a. 'I ruK, are earnestly r. quest, d lo call and ai IHc. aa ll la ii.ip-ilt.nl I;. ..I ll.e Inle- fund be. luaraloiHed al aa 'rl a d.ya aa posailiU l(. n ienib.il, indulelie K, aanoi In gitru. W. R. MYKKS, Trualee ol I-roy Spnn IIAVKSS History of North-Parolina, .bid. Ml M breea le p.riu.1 of I In IffiJ In I7.MI. npriel.iry ;. oliime rf 59 1 p ijea. I he a.i,.,,,(,,,01, pnce BO, i,' , cut a p. re; I'll die pri.a ol II... a.iluinc la le.a, any J "i i in r! "ill bin.i,7, 3 ln ,,l,rary .be. p. end t'i in ball t ill. It . n i. aE 0 OS.Y ra I salt. , ".tif Imhe mtlieulty nf aeeunnf. Ajenls in m.li, p,,i, r i,e state, we will lorward it by j "ml or oil.,. i, a flf, 0f pnitagi, nn receipt of Hie Kiee;nr both volumca .r l clotll.ll 6U sheep, I "r . tialt e.,'. A III.. T. d.aenunl .ni,l. In la.litt.or ollll hu buy to ill . K. J. HALE !i SOX. IH5-). 3.'.tl-r lli.iH, WITNESS TICKETS, for the County and Superior Court, for sale here. I j Uittv iiiitfu.il l ire In mi p. iiurt' :ii) y. I UlllS COMPANY continuea to Hike riaka 11. I vA gainst Iota by firr, mi Uuu.ia. Uwili, I'm j cure, Ac, ut u.mil rule. 11 OHice al the Drug Store uf K. Nye Uutclii. ami ii t o. CJHitHS. A. C. STEELE, Jrrsidtht. I C. OVKIOIAN, ue I'miikfit. E. N YK II Ui CU 1 SOX, .Scry, j- Treat r. llllt Ef THHM. A. C. STKKLK, J. L. PltOWN. M. Ii. TAYLOK, S. 'J'. WJUSTON, C. OVKKMAN. I'. SCAIiU, WM. JOHNSTON. Juin L. 15kovn, F. ScAtirt and S. T. Whikthn, P'xrrutive L'omtiiittte, I Ajnil sio, 1U..U. 7if Dissolut i 0 ii. rn K fit ii 1 J It,.,,.,., t I VA KWni! A Uil'ITAhN w..t rtttMi.ti'i, ti uiuiil conn tit. All irtttin 11 0 1 1 I to rtiiii tiint utm t qnolt d It co ntt- If.rv.urd ifnttieduittly kit make (. 3 iiitnl, tJit Luiik l li.c tirin w ut It- cifj. K. V. LKCKWTMI. W. J. DUITTAIN. J4U June , IhAri. n r a i.m. u. i.i ti t ntiirtt.rk Wsirlu-ji. Jiv Iiy, ic, La I i, tin I. .III. A liltti.lli, I r 1 .. J I . Mil.l.r II e ill, ; iii.ui at tl.i ir t in all mi. In rr 1 .l.uii Li h., : ti' iiuil ir y o.u lio i.i.a i-nii coti ii. ta. 11. W.LECK Willi. 10. In.'. Mil J A ttllS. 1IK MA." 1 FA.HA1 rt.MUH). J. A. EETES St CO., r.i( 'n:i:s a j t o.-wjwis-suin ' Cli ll.r . If of l oll, n, t.rui. i'lcLr, ami ali li ll.r Ir of l oll. I,, (.r kimia i.l I'oui.liy l ioiiui iimN..mI. Al... .1... L.i Akihuii.c III tnc l lli.i. mv . .I. i.ol rl'Liiji nr. i. a.) Klouui-e l.i''i-U lo i ' k... a,( l,.irlit.li,S.I.'. .1 II. t t'n (.i.rliiir. rti tly or iiidiutt- KiiniM o.ll. .M .11.. S s. y I o.,l...i.i.. ..i., .- ...ill. A I. no. ii. II. M..i. , I b irl. l S I '.; t ..I. Il..i', l oliin .l.i . I .; '1 1...H.... If. l;..v.. A 4. Ii.i...i.-i.l. t I r.i lir ll.r. A II,. n.u J. A f. li. An.ii-rx.ii. K. Mtl.un-. r-r., N . r, IS. I .; C I. r'. I. I. II. W ,ll.rr.i..oi.,J W. . Awry, V, . A. I..IU, l .q., IM. S. N. Mwr, 1'r. I J. II. Ilr-it...., Y.ik.il.i-.h. C. Vt. ll 'i oolrt, S..I. j ol'iir) , N I ; J I.. D.at.n, K o.u ...i , '1 . i.u. I Jnn4. 1 est. Ir I iCOsCCO io. 1 Fruit Trees um nam:. WESTBI CCKS k nEWDTJUALL, I'rrjirutmt t-J the 1! etl tirttn fiutuiiri a.fd Gtiricii, i.tur (inrttilotu, X. C, (l I.P very nap. ut tl.e r.l i. o. . lluliy ell tlir atl.tilinn I I btl.rru M.li. to .Ce i, I.!' at.d ..r tl.e and In KjII and Wmlcr Tt... 1. il.ol..r a.ai.rl 111. nl h. a been lt l.e-lii.t; lir.a. and work, .u.i ka. 'n. b .a a auie m. pr..p. g td U... cu..r..i. l-e.l i "' ui and ."i t'll'), '' pt - ,i,l:i. Ill i.rel.uldll g Wl.lll, .l.l.lllU ke.l by p. ra.iiia .Lliing lo plunt nr. I.r 11, -r ai in p or t..n.i.) u.e. 'Ibe 1 i.f li e folio. . i.c "eia : lie lit tln-r "' be men b.lua i III i ,t..r'. l.'.li.l.lll Apple Irrra ; ItiO.H.U I'e.i b Ir.ra ; 10,. OHi IVai In..; IJ.di i' Apniol.; 10,1.1 b I bn ty ; lililKi I I. n. ; .'.11(1 Nui.iei; K to Alim nn i It' C yuii.et ; tiMi l.i.p. V 11 . lirniiia a t.rv l ie ...mlii ii.t of ( urranta f tr.wli mea, lij.l.ll.. I, (.Kiitlll.i I, I If., all ol bull will b. a-.lc jii nry rt.ai.ii.blc Uru.a for c.ab or approae.i p..-r. All p. ck. e. put up inau, in..r a') le.ar.il a eonipiiii- n.n.iei .u l lo i at 1. p.,troii, um ... it-r-n;nl liu l ll.e mnure will be Hie r r"lir ol li.. ordinn! alier Ibe In-ia ale rauph.nlirl. il tl.i f ire lr.i.t..lit d aa e. cri one appeal. Mi t'.r li.l .Mr. 'I'. J. Ilollon will u l a. c. 111 for ln me. II'. I. .of of ll.e p.,pl.- of M. ekl. 1.1 urt Mid 1,1, gti. bering eounlli. wi'h Ibe .b,e Kllnl '1 reea net Will lake pb.auie III l.l.alull.J,. oicita lor li.l f)rl. i6 It-.-.H. S.'lif. KAllNWKII.I.YiV UKUT1IEKS RK.-rKl'IHIIY iiifoin. He eitilel.a of ( hailolte and am roomiii. t e. ui.l.y. Hi I tm y are ,ii.ii.( hi I lie More '.' ooola lioin T. II Idem A I .... laife alork ol I'AM V fc STAI'Li: DltY (i ItOAM k , li.l VI li.l. A, AMI lUttiltj .ltttitr i M.OTIII.Xti, Knr (ui.'i, Yoiilba and ll. ys wear. lii:i:I.V :iihI III. A.Mtl. I s, liOO'lN, MKIIS II. VIM, fW CAPS, TlU .yn, A'r. V will be ilnily receivii'g the moat rjl.naive and best rut of H e above 11..11.11I (i.H.iis that ran be found in tin Male, and cheaper than any other II. ui-e. II .. vu.p bout lit i nine ati nur giioiia lor I. M-NH. . Inch li" ". a 11a 1.1 a ptf rrnl rhtnirt. A I pi l-ntia V 1,1.1,.. y in buy mp K"oda sli.-ulij I, In loic- t I" -ll on u. b.l.,re b.l Wholesale b.iyeia. p..it,ei.l!,rly, . Illiod. In ailmliotl lo i.ur l -lf s ur hi Hid 11. t ela. where. ,1 I.i bear ll III k we have ah ao fitted up a WUOIiI'SALi; 1!00.M, For Wholiaale lluyera. Daviu Kuiswmra. I'.mm. haiisw in a, Jacob K ampvw rn 1 a. i hailitU, Aerrml.ei !', le'H. (i 10CK1! :s. K -AIINWKII I U A UKO'I IIK lis have jnsl in.!, in adiliuoli In H.eir lnrj;e aio.'k 01 Uooils, a lull lippl V ol I.IUll a aa.a..-. bn.ml.a 'Jl. ib.'b. Dr. II. M. rritcliiird I K.I PI Mi l.'lhe .olieitnlionnl nn ny friend., r. apei llully ann..ui lua deli rminalioii to reaume the riM'llr..' ol ni'ilU'iut!. be Clllislllll d al Ilia i lliee. , .erileil tor wilbuul il nrije. 1 CThe 3011 1 rfL,' tea I lie may A Card. HAVINt; koM my Vy b,,J CHEMICAL KSTAli.i.-M.JKNT lo Mura. K. N Hutrhitoii & t o,, 1 hi'iirhiy cumtnend tliem hi my gucct-ptvtr u tl.e con Cud nee and pa trmi.ige uf a gt'nrntix pul.l c, Tor W4e kind mid literal Ui ffottnf mjrtrir liillitrlo, I um and hull evcr'le truly grtttfu!. II. M. PIUTCIIAKD. Charlotte, Octuhrr 13, ItfjS. NEVTlRM. ris, S!:aVINj p"iia.td fpsstr purcliaactl of rfTJJ . rrilcliiiril. Ilia .rrilLliurd.liia Xv-c l)Rrc;s. iii:. f.-fSi. Lw'l'AlN ts, L2u cnlireiitock ol Mil AI.S, OI Ac. Ilk., rnpecUully cull (lie h tli nlioli ol tl.cpub- lis in tl.e l..cl, iliul tliry will crry on a VIio'c!;i!(: k lictiiil Drug I-kmimw. it Irinf CoriiLr, wl.t re liny are n-cfiviiifr in nu. ililifiii to tt.tir (irt-iil tuck, a iiirge uuoi Iiulii t of Inifli Mini ptiiuine MA(;!C tIL, 6'ld oi.ly by K Nye IluUi.mon &. Co. OILS. Purr Si.r-ni, W l.nlr, .-( Kli ,-l.ant, Lmhii, I.ir.l 'i in. M.icl.incry, 'I'diuur'a Oil, l.inteiu Oil . y, J diuu-r a Oil, I.H iiuiut tun VAi:. NISI IKS. Co.ith, Nn. 1 onrt a, tin. I'l.gli-li Fiiiial.ini.'. Kr-, nilu'r. t opal, i Urn. No l am: .? Itl.i r, 1'iritiii; Jliii U.li...r anu wli.ie l tp;.l,. Ac, J.i Ll.,cU ' nc bruw n. j I'M. NTS. Pure Wliil.- I.IOAI) hi Oil, l.y ll.c lb or Ion. I Snow Willi Z.nc, ( l.r. lot (ircil... l.ron.r V -1 - J low, I' r 1 1- .'r. . in , l.uiut ui... ruw tn.l. r, I'jn.t Itruunf, A f ., A . I WI.NDOW CLASS. i l.urue nnii. tii.i l. I of I'm nrli iii.d A mi rii from r i lo to 3n ly I'uuv in ... if. I'uiu r.un.n g ' KliHil. Alrol.ol ai.il Spta'Turpi-iil'iir. by J..n n or lum i, Kiriit b, Hi.trli.li and Ucrnii ! ri:i;; r.Mr.ia , i i 'i ..ill i o n.i.. ami liniM ( i;.i nii - r..i..j! i.i. ! .M,.f.rnl at..! Siirjiral INS'I Kl .Mt-NTf, j ! Pun- S INKS .ml 1 . 1! A M ' Y , (Km i.-J ) lor mr.ii. ' e.il piiip itf, I r. ) loi.jri.. W ul.r by Hit- bottle or box. j Pure KlTUFCKC ! lid Urge variety of Kerosene lor .ale by KXii Liirr.ps, Huti.1.11,111 A Co. I'hurci.i tl.e run .. i'a pr. p..ri. I., n ol III III ..- l.otpbiti of I ONl .MI' I lil.N. it v I. lf-'':. "f Mcelaltiikrg Pends. !l.r. pa r 1 ul. .i' 11 iiiiii ill. 'I tllLsK I:ONl)S a.e mnioubleniy tl.e aal'.al .tun nt ll. it cm t m.i:e,. 11.11 in nally pret mbie to .l.y Slate Honor. '1'lit eouniy m.t. not repiiuintr. Ti . t.r iretn p. r cent irt. riat p.-yiilli .wii. ani.uaily. with ( ..upon, lor tl.e aainr. 'l l,. ; are ol ll.e d. m n.im. lion of 1 00. li i. b . 111 make Hi. 111 more cum lit .mi useful for ii... I mi .i.c purpofi a. 'I ,,s - ci.kii. i'l prutt a cui. Venn nt medium fur p.iynii' county t- xi Toe eiliZflia ! ll,'' eoci, IV ahoulit po..ra. II, ell am! to. y me now otl. letl 1 .1 , 1 .f !i.,nk in ( bil. It ili t'a'iu'n John W. liver will r. ecne proim l aiieot.- n. II. W. i;i'KN. Vt. H . C. 4 H. K H. r PAPER vom mission U AKi:norsi:. AM) rRIKTERb' Cr.PCT, For the sale of A.ir-.li.iil rlw.! -iff Ti'lh'ini? vJJllMliy, LlUfHiy, 1 Civ. JJk., 101.0I.EI TAl'lil.S, ( Aiil), AMI iiu.vra.ci .iiatj:isiai.s OF ALL KIM'S. Agent for L- JOHWEOrj b. CO., Type Founders, R. HOE & CU., Aud other Printing Tress makers. I'lilVriX. IKS.I l'""t in:ilil), :tl .11 a ii ii I a I urn Ti i .. ro Mi:i.niAm The Subscriber legs lo call atttntion to bis I.AIM.l. MIM Ik ' Writing&VrappingPaper of all kinds, which Le will sell very lew FuB i Afcu, or sbort credit on large sums. JOSKPH WALK Kit. I -JO .Vreii. ., l l.O) U .,!.. .V. ' Dtc CI, IH.'irt. 4IU vllEfirmof lll-MlKIISIIN A AIIKKNS wn niMolml hi Ibe 1.1 of January, by inutm, nt. JAS. P. I! I'.NDKliMlN, will here '',1 .'mi carry on the biis in sa on bin own account. uetsons indi bled w ill pliaae a. II le at niier, as the biiainea must be closed up niuieiiialciy. HKNDEl.SOX Si AHKENS. January ItjjU. . . IIAVINC sold n.v enure inter,. I ... tl.e firm nf IlKMiKHSON A Alil.lNS tu Mr. J. P. II I.N . I liKKMi.N, I anil especl o rcmnin for a.nne tune yet al Ibe alore and ahull bu Happy io-aiiont y Iricniia anil cu.u inera, (niriieuiai. y on .... I... would lork ov. r the little change, due I and Hie coiiti rn. F. W. AllKKNvS'. January IS.'D. "-1 "Xc.'WILI.IABklSOiE. A TTOIINKY St ken an Hi. nd Ci.iii.si 1-1 r al I . w,l.i,Ma , j.inily with J.A. Km, K.-o ii p. lairs will be. est Couit House, w nere ne liatanlly pn cut to atti ni . nia.le lor li tn all call, uaelf, or f..i ..I, prof.au, nnl Imstnei Mr. Kx, w hen be is al JaHtiuty 4, lb;. 9. Wanted 1,000 : ( UtillS OF TAN DAKK. for Inch the ra.h will be paid. M. U. T AY LOU. liif Ala-31.lSv.lJ. )flflrt. - FLOWERS. anrnig iinnoticcii mid unkniwr, At i I r.xr. y wilila lliry Mimuii, Tl.py U.iuri.li 'mi'1 '! e d-.ert Itim, 'I h. y u.ck tl.e ailtlll tomb, TI") ch.ir the peun.int'a lowly c,t, A.loi ii llie niniiiircli'a bull, . Tin y fill ejeli quil uliuny i..l- t Uii ! lio cu. lull Uuiii ui: i Konm n't r Hie murmuring alrt!..mlrt flinj Tlii ir li.,nanma Snj;lit nnd f ur. Anil llurr, in vincil beauty, ajiniif, riiiiiied by li c Iro ar r.i i-t nir. Soinu 'nc. tit ti.t iicc.iiiS rolii.. wave. In v ili ul granurur vrow, N.,r l.i-nl l.e 1.1. .mi winch oVr tl.t in r-i'-a, liul .till in bc..ir - blow. I.r tl 1c btiilii.. her nchl, in r trod ; ...la .in re nut real Wl, b. re r'n l...n tin Yea tin r.', In lulu. n'n Ibe clam. ii tlicrc w'rcla graw, . ta tbrow I il.i . i.rr.,y..i, nori.ua e..K Ami o'i r Ibe 'Ihtir lij;l J gctcelui al.. nf p. rp.tunl i bound. '.Mid n.MMUina Am. I.. ..e c oll!.ly b.-nnl-'i -tm ui:k ll.c in. Ami liid cold wn.trr'a uiifry atorin Tin? snow drop re .r u. In ml, Ann .... Ha pure uiipoii... luriii Winn otlur llLWtra liavc ll.J. Some oil the br fill lit. Tlieir lraleiul oditll W o.lc oil. 1 ra. children a. l.d ; of Ihc lilit, Tuu -y lne.r pirlu.i.e leml. Sinn. r,;... in In i.e .lli t.ini.i i n,-, '.Sen in ln.'.ia'. au.try ak.ea ; 'Mnt l.'.'i.,.,,,'. iiiouuUiiia ci. i.l and lo '1 liu lornia of uliur. r,av. Ti e at itulv fern, ibe gulden biooni ; The 1 1 a Mil ami li.lr And llieae in rich aueje-ai. n bloom, And aireni ll.eauunmr air. In ecr. t .all by n.iiriu'riiie rill In g..r.lena bright and n W ill. in ll.e v .lley oil tl.e Hill Kiowera cl.eer our tuilaxme way ! FloHira im:n forth the bo 11 11 u lea a io (,ud I....H 1.1. cliililr. ii all, , Wl.ieli ever dr. pelii from i.bulo I .on tl.e t't'.'l and ainiii : Kai ll blotaoui lint ai orua our pth, hu joy lul i.nd a. f.ur, la l ul a nrop . I h vc diilne, That fell and ll.lirlf In d there. lisccllaiumis. Aunt Krzi.ih'. Nii'ce. UY Cl.AnA ALOL-XA. Wail, it it don't aet-m good to git sot down 01.ee more ! Here I've been upou ibe trot cu r ni.ee lour o clock this inorniu up ,"'irs'li "own slairs.'und in the seller; its the way 01 woman, luey inuvi - ui . ' Serapbina bad on a wide, led ecarf, and the time, and get pteciou luiit thanks for it! tUi kc -s can't bear red, ye know ; aud so the " Ycr uncle a alkrsforeveiiiistiiijjly dread- i poVblir had run after her and Lersasb.till iu' waebtng dsy; says it'a wuis u Dcdlani, lie-d ar bcr tiinh about out of her wits ! and a complcie panorama ujual to tou ! She'd scampered till she'd pretty well killed met liu', or tiaitiiu' dsy 1 That s all a man I jjerseK; ali w,eu she came to the old frog knows' Jest as if anybody could wash, and Ipouj e never minded, she said, but put ciub, and bile, and slush from suniise to nle t,rad, thinkiu' Satan bisself was after suti.-ct without mukin' a Doi-c ! 1 d like to , (,cr 1 The gobbler d assent trust bisself iu tee him try it ! 1're never knowed I im, in WIt,.r( 1 le wouldu t give up the chase the course of all our niwriageat.ie life, lo al)(i tlier)! j,e t00j bristling bis feathers miss get tin' mad w ashiu' day be e-n variably , aIld a.colcliu1 away, jest for all the world like doe-' "d ,!e lll'r" svrearb wbiu be a mad .. yef mjjjj Jo&hua aiu't a pcilaiu man na turally, but ibe minet the steam begin lo rise ?lc.lay inorniu', It runs ttle rhronuuieter cf his ten. per clean up to Nero, and he'll blow off like a ruilroad whittle I As for yer cunin, Ichabod JefTcrsou, he allers goes oil iu the moruin' to get rid ol luggiu' wnter, aud be 11 Hay ltd jest the minit 1 tegiu to wash tbe lioor ; then iu ue u . I I .. ..' r, rr.s.a and butler. Ichabod is a terble case for eatiu'; there .ain't no end to his apatite .- lie d devour the whole an th, aud theulbiuk not bin' of ci am in in' dowu a uougl'uul ou top of it I I never knowed bini lo eat less u lit teeu putaters to a meal, aloic last summer. A '..,.. ll... f.ist nl .111 no II. V in, 'I'd. Sur-tihl- 1,,.,,.,, C11U10 up i,L.le t0 churalize uud tmeil tbe country air. As soon as she ar riv', Ichabod tot bis cap :'ur her, aud of course be had to leave off eatiu' so many putaters, because Serapbina said only Irish era eat tatcrs We made a powerful saviu iu that w ay. "Serapbiua waa about as romautic a buuch ol plurality as ever uu ci'tu across. Allers drcet in white, and wore her hair iu dangles, becuuse she said it was poetical ; but her gowns made tliu alul!est sight of w ashiu' aud ironiu' 1 They was more to wash than vc r uncle's shirts when be'a to work iu the K'giu' awamp lor she had 'em clcau down to tbe irround. and was allers a goiu' out ill the dewy bu-bes draggling rouud 1 rliii.t.ni' rock, and doin' nil manner ol shsl- l,,r ih,,w : nd them white oowus trailiu' i aItcf ier jei, j;jjC a paoLtk's tail iu a rainy d.v I Sci 1 lo her one moriiiu', Q 3 11 lo I Seery phcen, w by dob t j ou wear a ci- liker gowu out III the woods 1 " Jjtt J aunty ! Si I she, roniu up ucr eyes clean out of their liSbeta, ' wh.lifany .1...1.1.. .1,1,1.1.1 ii,... t me :' " ' Desliuy V set 1, ' who's your destiny ? I cursa thev ain't muc ucli it they wouiuu I ue perlitu to ye iu a calikcr gowul lieaides, they wouldu't be at all likely to be out a airuillel 111 llitai .OOV..T. " ' Ah 1' sex abe, ' aunt ivozian, you ve uo rf Ceptte of the rbuuietic visions that float ,.,i, .r, .1- ni i 0f n, v niclal uonxouiai I " ' I wonder if 1 ham t !' se I, ' I've had the rhumati nigh onto ten year, aud if 1 dou'l know what it is by this time, it's a pity! It'a a tcr bio cumpiaiut, aud I'm sor ry you've got it did you ever try mustard "Serapbina kinder looked at me as if sbo d seen a spent, or someiuiu , ou, au. didu't say noibiu only took a book and went oil out inter the tucep'i pasture. I " Ichabod schoMcd me for ajing nnjihing lo her. lie said ebe too fine Lied to un deialaiid my common talk, and I'd Letter j keep atill. Ye sue, Icbabo.l look aaliine to jber, and couldn't bear lo have anybody speak a wurd aio her no Low. She badu't . Leeii to our house a fortnight afore he took . to iliu' hiii cliio and wcarin' ataadin collars. . He kept one hand a pulliu' up bin dick;, and j 'totber feeling of his chin, ibe whole of the j time till I got wore out with him. " Dun t Icbntiod ' . I. mm rf nt Jin. . . : : ' - - - --j - ""lie SV..rf7orS It ll ne tune enun lo worry about yer bcaru when it come. ou U d,e u ail back ,f jou keep rubbiu'itso!' " Ichabod was niad and Serapbina pal- led out her smelling. bottle, ber vineer grater Mie calls it, and clapped it to her ty af(j faluiliarizca by former services iu nos- l or uncle so I'm alters a dock.n tb() ' ulllio coilnclU : Garret Davis, of Hour southed i e uiodi'sty, but I can t help it I I nt I i aiiVuH HUn nf liwfketiriiL'A. O. O an bonet woman, and bound to speak the (trutb-sbock or no shock! Serapl.ma got over in mouj;ii ; ions g.oer.ny revive things and along toward night,.- he started ell lor the woods agiu. Ichabod be went down iu the uiedder hoeing corn. Ho was ulicr ancakui' out to get nigh , her somehow. Didu t seiui to ba contented if be wa.ut putty close. " I was a spinuiu' stocking yarn to foot ycr uncle Joshua's mixed stockings they as all pood but the heels, and them was kinder note through, and 1 thought it was bt rt to foot 'em. Some folks would a heeled 'em, I eposc, but I don't think much of bi eli d stockings ; they 're kinder hard to ycr feet, e.-peciully if you're troubled with I come. ' Wall, I was spinnin' away, and hum miu' a tune at tLe aauie. time. I'm a master band to hum tunes, it helps my work along "t agitation of the .lave tiuotion, tor. in mazingly to have it eot to music so. All iter purposes, are rapidly driving the whole at once, right in the middle of tbe tunc utiou iuto two great sectiouul pirtics, an Cornatioti, I believe it was ; no, I won't he 'he precusor of dtiutnoti. certaiu but what it was Lennox or it might The modern Democracy at the time of its have i ceu Uilceton I aiu't railly decided organization found the natiou comparatively which 'twas I burd a t-creau, ! It made free from sccuoual atrilo. 'J he teelmg ol my hair elan' rite up. Then there was anolb- patriotism and loyalty to the Luioti pre er, and another every one, as lebabod stz, ""''"d throughout the uation. Disuuiouisiu ' nearer, clearer, awfuller than before 1' I existed uo where, or, if harbored 111 the ki.oaed well enuff il was aomebody some- breasts of a few, it was carefully couom. ed. where! In a minit I thoucht of Serapbina. Now avowed disunionuts may be found iu f;be was eternally gittiuMuto difficulty of some kind, and I thought 'twas jest as like- Iv as noteh'd been and done it wus than ever ! I dropt my yarn aud run as fast at II" career has beeu signalled Ly uo I could iu the direction of tbe sound. On, ,uucl' as a,'A'J sectional Mrife, en- on. I went like in offended comic, a stream- i gendering the bitter sectional animosities, iu' of it fo4 dear life, for tl.e critter hollered W'e have lactions in the North and in the so heart broken like, that I kuowed she must . severest terms that hatred can invent, and be in an aful perdicament somen beres! isvowing its final destruction us their pnn- '"Hold ou a miuit I Serapbina . i.ei I, I'm most there! audi ' don't die jest J et ! on I wcut 1 11 I'..... .., u .1, 1 .1 1.. I !,.. I.l killed myseit . lafliu'l The ter ble scene of he perioruiaiiee was the frog pond in our p.istur', and rite iu the middle of the pond was Serapbiua, perched up ou a rock, as peart as Xalbuu s pig ! She'd hollered till she was putty uigh Used up, and looked more ' a w,ld cabba.-e riant than anvthim. I 1 eter s,.tj l;jle 0' " ih' eri,,e 0f the nond was ; .;, !),,!, V,. 1,; r..o ..nhl.l.r . nal.hli..' BIjj eiretcLin' out'his Ucck like all poeat ! y(1ile Dobb's wile! She'i the awfullest (.old-i. tbat ever lived ! It's well the scjnire , js dt,Hfi sbouU be triad aud thankful for t jf J was jQ plaee 1 , i t00 a 6tic, 4llC aDr,bcd that gobler out of sight, aud then I came back to So- ; rnphitia. Ichabod got there jest as I did, , auj ia made no fuss at all, bul took off bis coati r 0l Irci up bis Irousis, and waded rite. j after cr jie lu,,,e(j ,er out as keerful . , , t , . .1 . I .. ,'j0 lelicTe tLlt ki!ld . tkeered Icba. boj. After that be said little to Ser.phina. .sja slie ft.n jo 0V8 wi:u Jim Grauuis, and loped with him." I the iudustrious circulation for years past, by improvements aud tbe policy ot sii'.-U mea- ( The Piiebiiial Session of tho Southern leaders of the pvty, of pamphlets, speech- eurss. E'iptist Couventiou, which conunenced ou ' c,t aud essay, directly advocating disunion 1 Its Northern leaders are opposed to Ibe Friday, the tub iust., iu Kichmoud, Va ,! desirable' for the South, abundautly sus- opening of the Alricau elate trade, whilst was brought to a close on Tuesday evening ,, tbe charge that it is etetitial!y a dis-' wauy of those from the South are auxiously last. Efforts were made to bring up the ; union party. But, wbiist calling for con- iu its favor. difficulty bctwecu the Kev. Pr. Howell and ' demuation on its leaders, it is by uo means Many of its Northern leaden thought the Uev. J. H. Craves, of Xa-bville, but all , intended to iuclude the mass of their loocon- . Lccoiuptou constitution a cheat aud a sm such cffoits failed, and the Conveutiou ad- I fidiQ.. followers, and especially in Kentucky, -He which it was dishonest aud tyrannical to journed after a harmonious session of live h0we fondly, proudly hope aud bciievo attempt to force upon Kausas, jet aome of davs, to meet iu iu fcavanuah, bi., on the fn- day before the second Sunday iu May, lbCl. I AMJ. There are no two letters in the manuscript alphabet of the English lauguagc wtiicti occasions so inucu irouuic, vr cusea so mueh misconstruction as tbe two letters I o( MM a our guta constitution-, and lina,) has since confessed tbat even whilst se 1 aud J, as many persons inadvertently write , fi lijt,nce through tho utterance of some . voting be believed the constitution to have ihnn. Tbo rule for writing them properly, ! of m mot jllfl lleotllil leaders of au iuteu- been an execrable fraud which the South it aud which ehould be universally understood , tQ alUcjt the Inderal Constitution in '. telf ought to hard kicked out of Congress. and adopted, is to extern. J oeiow .ue nue. ii muea .no ..i.c . .o. .uv- times puizies primers, mey wou.a remuui- bcr tho above suggestion. ... . n .. NATIONAL 1 vi'iiOKArnie al. vim k.m in. At tbe session ol the Nitional I ypo- I grupbioal Convention iu Boaloo, Wednesday i lorcuoou, .lasunnc., ie.u , ... ih. r.lace for boldme Ibe next annual con ..' . l...T. .;.... .l. - VellllOII. - resoiuiiuu irv.iniatu.iiis subordinate Unions to consider the feasibil- ' founders oi the Uovernmeiit tuai coustiiu itv of abolishius Sunday labor was offered ' tional liberty was'tbe only liberty worth the and discussed at length. I having, the party proclaims, through tbe of- I hcial messages ot its President, Ibis new dog- lt.vr,iivo1UK N'oTKsj Peterson's I- all constitutions. It proclaims through liitu , nviuunoci u.t, ue fiu, Ue,u.,u a... tec or S:":JJ:Mo M of ih. unPrest,.inaMe power of bt .f n.,hd forner. and pet cor bundle bank Ltcs, not to wet their bumbsj temporary party maj a Asra. while countin the bills. It remarks that if the thumbs comes in contact with tbe tongue, after handling a note from the pocket of a man iufeeted with the small pox, the infee tiou is as sure to take effect aa the inocula tion of a child. THE KENTUCKY OPPOSITION CON VEXTION. A Conventiou of Delegate from all par liea ouuofed to the prtieiit Administration win held at Louixville (Kentucky) on the -'-J ultimo. Tbo meeting wan presided over by the venerable Kohei t P. Letcher, who on taking the chair aUclre9jd the body aIreaj ,,ivi!ll in I tIl flttucQ p .H Y Iin an eioqueut auu eUcct.ve epeeoii. uavinp in our columns tbo name of aceil in noiuimitiou lor the various unices to lie nncu at me BDproaounic re'Ur " l C'! ,,l'e! sul):0j j ldress and reolutiouJ, embody- I . h, of U)e Colivi!miolj. Tne eo. .. i, .i,:i, ih,.. ...r. r,hnn.l rnl.it various unices io ne uncu ui tuu aupiu.uumg wll0m i in .Jii. .oenenl .iih ahum guj' , of jeGVackeii, James S."jacksou. of (-(litian, John W. Hitter, of Uarreii, W. C. Anderaou. of Uoyle, Philip 1J. Thompnon. of Jiercer) c.wtu Adams, of Knox. S. S Nic10as 0f Jt.frr.ou, George Kohertsoo, ol v ltt W i, Wad.swortli, of .Mason, and Jylij w Mcuiics, of Keutcu AriDRKSS ANl RLSOLUTIONrf. This Convention of Dolec'" t organ iie a Statu opposition to the further rule of tbe self-styled Deuiooralio parly, and to ptoposesnch au opposition by all good men throughout the tiatio, will state soitis ol their objections to that party : 1. ll is thsentially a Disunion 1'arly. It hugs to its embrace many avowed dis unionists, alio, if they do not control, hurt treat influence over tlie piny ; who ny con every locality. Luder the rule of the par ty all real patriotism ha. died out iu the bres-ts ot large masses ol our countrymen cipai siiu On the eve of the last Presidential elec- tion, tbe conduct, public speeches, and pub-jenca has been absurdly engaged in the ro a' iiobed letters of mauv of the leaders of this! petition of futile efforts to secure civil liber corrupt p,rty left us little room to doubt i that there was au organized treasonable cou-1 i spirary to seize tbo Cioverumetit aud break ! I up the Union by armed force, if the elec j tion went a.'aiust their nartv. One of the' Goveruors published his intention., iu that 'event, to march on Washington, netze the Oovernment by foice, and to meet tlie op - r.nsiiion of sixtv thousand Union loiiiiL' men iu Virginia by arming herslaves. Another tutions, are to be subjected to the will of prominent leader, who is now enjoying a' the majority either of the people or of the seat in the Senate with the full approval of States, or of both. The only barrier atrainst the party, iu a published letter declared that' tbe consolidation of all power in the Fede any resistance to the enterprise by tha Uni-; ral Government, u to be yielded up lo this on men of North Carolina should be crushed new dogma, the i,aien,tUe, irresistible, di by " the awift atteutiou of vigilance com- fine right of the mttjuiittj. mittees ;' iu other words, by murder aud 3. Jt is a Dnui,!e jiiced i'arty, having one assassiuatiou. "The domestic neighbor-j asre,:t jor tit Xoitk ami unothcr for bood civil war," which the Governor of ir-1 - South ginia said he anticipated, was to be carried ou by these Democratic conspirators agaiust Many of its Northern leaders earnestly their Union loving fellow-cilizens in the one advocate a strongly protective tariff, whilst State by tho aid of armed idaves, and iu wauy of its Souiuern leaders say that the the other by oreauiaod bands of murderers adoption of auotherproteclivo tariff will ju and assassins. The unrebuked publio avow- tify aud cause a dis.oluliou of tbe Uuiou. al of such atrocious purposes sufficiently 1 The Northern leaders advocate squaltcr prove the disloyalty, not memly of tbe Uai- sovereignty, while its Southern leaders bold era themselves, but also a large portion of it iu sbhorence. li.ie f.V,lr,wri It is not to be believed tbat Us Northern representatives, under Ssuth- these men would have formed auch a con- rn dictation, voto for a law sayicg katisas spiracy or avowed such purposes uuless shall not be admitted iuto the Union with they felt assured that tbey would be sus- out a population of uincty-three thousand, 'f,v;,..l t,r- 1 h I e TV ft el . rlir-ri ll.-HCI IS QUI union scntime.it with tl.e great bod, of the ! rrty at the South. TLe existence of this i formidable conspiracy, ttiougu iroqucDiij ebar-ed, it is believed none"of these uien everVeteuded to dny. These facts aud ; are uutuinted with disuuioniam, aud woo win : fCorn any party domination lead them to tbat result. 2. It is a iJisurgamzinj!, Destructive J J'aiy. It has destroyed tbe conservaf :ve elements , sim9 way( bu, fjr tlie disastrous check which tbe party recently reccisca. j Through its party chief and otbf r leaders ! j( proolanH jt, execrable dogma that uo ma- jority of the people can give pcrmaueut pro- I i.v .li,nriiir.a nr individuals a?aiul'. . - . . ' . , tne unju-i agK.es..e,u w. .j , -j . "ar their written" ffiiTo.! in thU ...,1 nf eonst.tuiional liberty, to this nation inf freemen .Im -era taught bv tlie preat --. . - - v. I ma, destructive of the stability and value of .tucy eannoi db resirmuru w.vv. reasonable mode prescrmea ny oonsiuu-. n.i. ......... o.. .v.. ....v., .... , tion itself for its own alteration, President advocate a property qualification tor voters, Buchanan says : " The will of the aiajority (aud a -slaveholding qualification for repre is supreme and irresistible. It can uumake sentatitcs,) aud wbo proclaim iu the i-eoate constitutious at pleasure." He argue, at' the doctrine tbat " labonu$ men are ever length to prove that majorities cannot be couliued to any particular mode, however readable, in akcriDij, revokiiig or re Dis king coujtitutiom. Another influential leader, od who DiigLt be selected a a specimen iuearualiou of tbs principlea of modern Democracy, aid iu tba Senate : "The importance of State eooiii tutious io this country hai been greatly ex- i ,Bircr,ted Iu their Jeolaration ofccneral . , . . colllllloI1 1. i l l( . v i , .:.i .i,,.,, .1(i ,.i i . i.. .. ., ..i. The limitations in them cannot be Ld.Ged U . , , ..u-.u,. An v nro- A fba vision wu.cn preteuaa to away tuai d ; P0r ""T S hei 1 gmst majority ot tue people. tu oilier any temporary party majority. Iu alill other words, tlie dominant parly iu the Leginlaturt) may, aivlii'i u p.erioil uf 10 mouths, by iho vote of a bare majority of the people, o'o taiu power to persecute the minority into exile or ercn hang tbem fur their political or religious opinion. Though ibis does uot verify the novel di-oovery of this Senator, that our bills of rights are " 11. ere repetitions of the com 111 on law," yet it tuu.l be conced ed I bul this new theory would reudrr tlicin as importabt lo retraiu legi.ilative power an the common law, which here, ami in Eng land, otily liven by legislative peru.isi-iou. Thus the modern progressive Democracy, through its Preaident and other lenders, openly avow this new creed, treasonable to tbe cauat! of civil iibi-rty, of which it bus long beeu su-pi-cied, denying all sanctity or value to eoii.lilutious, and viewing them with disfavor as untiecee'ary temporary restraints upou the divine inultennLle rights or mu- jonltis. Ibis party Cuds 110 causa for ve neration anil re.-pect in the fact that our con stitution are tbo great orgauic compacts and covenants of the people with each other, wbuu alone tiiey are acting in their real noveieigu capacity ; that tbey are the great tueaiure of light between majorities and mi norities; that they are the only re.traiuls against despotic government that is upon the power of a party majority ; aud tb it they aft or. I its only security to individuals or minorities in the enjoyment of private) property, freedom of the press, and all other I privoieges which arc the Unknot, of American freemen, aud which are uot tbo mere coticsMous of majorities. The citizcu must bo secure aaiust persecution by tbe majority for his religious or political opiu ions, and to secure iu the enjoyment of his right of private property, or there is no civil liberty. lie c-miiot be accuicd Lu. by in violable written constitutions. This party j teaches that our natiou ever eiuce its exist- ly by tbe means of inviolable eon iiiutiB., placed beyond the immediate reach of tbe healed vindicative passions of temporary majorities. Fur constitutional liberty we are invited to substitute tbo arbitrary gov- erumeut of the immaculate Democracy. The ludependcuce aud e.innlity ol the States, the 1 compromises 01 tno reuerai voustituuoo, with Us protection to local rights and msti- ami men, 10 secure tueir renmuiion, pie"g less of the amount of population. Many of its Northern lead r, favor ,.tcr. a. .i.T.a.ta.to .... ... .... . .. ly improveuiouta ever devised, while its Southern leaders deny the power to nuke vueui, uuuer iuu luuuoue. Fvva.... p..., suasion, voted a bribe lo tbe people to iu- duct its adoptiou; whilst all tho Southern leaders for i lie forca bill aud the untie, yet some of them at least one of thorn, aud be. tbe most iudependent aud talented of the whole, (Senator Hammond, of South Caro- whole, (Senator 4 u ,3 a j,artv u itl no Common 1'oUcy or iY-reii Principles. lis mcruhers agree with each other as lit tle iu regard to fundamental principles of Government as they do in regard to mea- i r .i;,i,, 1 n.ilicv ...ir..!,;,,,,.,! Kederaiiata. with Prealdeut ! Huchauan and Chief -Ju.tice Tan., at their ' head, combine witu i.oco.oco i.-eiuoerst. .UHincra aud strict-construction Mate- ri -his men uti'te with auti nul'.itiers and tbe loosest latitudiuariaus. A good many Distributiuuists of the pro ceeds of tbe publio lands mingle with oppo nents of tbat measure, and both unite in - .,',, .u, 'i.,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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