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lirqe to fcSod, to ijoqr fcjouijllr, ijd to ijoqr Jitrhj. VOLUMES 3. OX-3C.XJOiI"BX"3U, IS . 0.,AU&UST 30, 1839. .THOaAS J. HOLTON, EPITOR & PROPP.IETOR. TKIC.M3: Ti,.S.irli.:ar.llni Whig wi! lr,, at TWO DOI.I.ARK in advance ; TWO o.'.i'l.AltS AM) fim CfcNTii ir i..wi.i be '! I'"' ibrisa month fanuTIIlttFlJOLLAKl dl ,', mil "f year, vopaprr will lie diacon. I u.il until" arrearafv. are puid, except at the u?u, u the Editor. Vlrcrtiaetnenl" Inserted at One Dollar per square fltiiii.ee ' ee,thiiai i lyne) for llm firlnir. 411J - acuta for each continuance. Court ud ..ruaeiiieat. Bheriff'.Balc. charged W5 per hr ( nd dedoulioti of 33) per oenl. will to iiuJe f'""1 ,l10 rrJul1" rice,for adverllaen by ,: , veal. Adver ' nmiiu inserted monthly or awnllily I ceuta p square for each lima. rin when undine ID their advertisement mu iim number of meertioua deaircd or ,,,, T will be inserted until foibid and charged ec. 'I'L-alnia tir an a ull.olm n to ad ag mil T. Id IM.EM.& CO., Mliin.l nil.i. Hi., asl I it is BaITISH FBEWCH & AI1SRICA W DRY GOODS, I Ai'I'I.., HA',, IIOl.-S AND iiAitim aici:. T II. H.s. Cll.aKI.O'l I :, .V C. J A. Sauna. J . I ,iMiim AtitB. PICKLEDEPOT. MIUMON .V HIM I II nAVK on hand and for la. Pickle Pre. ,. rv... "m... '.liie.. Syrups. Ac, low lor ( lf I IW Kl of tin I 'bail ll-or. HOUSTON X I If NT Kit. Jaatfir, Otl 2S. It-itS. 33if kki.ts. iii:i.ts:: in:iis::: I'ti. mi llie Utoii If ! 4 eiii.ii , At .Vajaaavfurti' I'l irt I j ( AMI I'ltM IM I i in- h J ct- !' f. I i.' U ' 4 i.lj 'Jl II KA.MI.I.s lil.l.TSu.-uaf.ituird Urdr I !,. n ..tier. iCSSttTIM! IWsEut H -ira. fr ! r i ..ij yr mil. arfrrfd itiirtl Jrmm lit M" -ALttO l tl kl U. of J. H F. lb I 31. Iit. IVtl f llcinoval. utMcribcr into hit lucntla aaid hi 1 ,.,b; g. u.ri y , li ha li a rmord ! Ui oid t.nil of M rr llifr , wDilrr I. 8. William' Xiofi , an Trade elrrrl. whr he it pfCJtrd In allrnd to all ura In bla line. Ha i... atill a law arlwlca on hand cli Golden Cock.Ooldcu Star PUntft'i and Ptemium rooii sivi:s, '! 1 tarirly of iAiti.oic stvi-:s. A Wi I gUJ fflV'.t Ultlrlit 'f I lit ;iimI IInllouoiniT. Xt . Ail n( t..c 1 ... ..ta.(i i4f I AMI Ut ivHU D. II. llVKULY. Jaa.ll. Hi8. Notice. filllOSK. l my frirlii'a ml.oalr i.id.hlrd ti mr I. by Note ot Account, a ill l. "e nt rrv liul I lute riturd from tha DitiK Huii". '" (!. and imwrdiafa fllJpn'i.l. i a.Jol.'y ra d. M , U.maa arc ill tlx h .nd. r.l M r. J. P. hi. ill!., an I, iii.i j rrMii.a on oi!, 0 u r . l.jC ibxI.Lt', r.d wttla. ii. m. rutrciiAuu. l katUl,Olt. V,. 3.1K fp NEU FIKM. I I 111 K uiideraiynrd hatiug aulned into Cupart. L ncrahip f..r Ilia Biirpoee of carry itif ou lha I'onleetionary.nakery, Fruit,1 AND Retail Grocery BusLness, K g Irava lo call the alteolion nf the ciliuna nf I infUiiu and aurroiin.wi.f country to thrif New SUiidnn Tride Slrcal, between llreni'a and Frank. sih ll'i, at Koral A l. t y would be pleaaed to ea all their Irienda auu j4inl uieta. MOODY k NISItET. fffcisnrv S, 4S II IVoticc A I.l. prrsnne, wlmaa Note aad Accnuiila are a Hue, naing to tha undaratgncd aa 'I'tuatee, ri ..rurally requeatad lo rail ami ecltti , as it la aiDnrUnt ii,, ( (,, ru.' fund be marshalled at u 'j i ittym aa paibli . Kr un-Bibi r, uidulgene. aat laaa. W. U. MYERS, Trualce el I.rruy (spriuga. J'V,'id (t:,H. lUtf II AW ICS'S History of North-t'arolina. ' V 1 1 r. Jiid vulume la now publiahed. It em. t. br.eea the period of tha Proprietary Uov. t,nnl,rrum Cb3la I7-J9. t h.nne handaonie bvo. vulume cf 5111 pngra. '"a aubaciiiti pric. waa hall a cent a puge ; bl the prire of II, i. volume la hi., auy t l 7S in , , H b"ding, 3 in Library alieep, and 3 In wing to lha rtiH.eulla ..!' . u A..., I. ,,. "'"' pslli f tho Stale, w. will lorwurdit hv mill , ' ollM-rwiae fre e waiufe, an receipt of tha wi lull O.H- nun v.iIihub. or ft cloth," I SU ahe. Ahli-ral diaeount made lo Agent., or ethers, ! buy t Wl 1J(alB . ,. E. J. HALE k SON. ."h-cii,, ;. 3iur I ECLTlONS for tbo S. Court for lab. Piano and Music Store, rilHK Subscriber krrpe enntinuall y, on hind JL Piano, made by Sinn ay Jfc Co., .N'unii'. Jr. Clark and other makers, of New York. W inch ha will tell at llic lowval rain Tor CASH, or good pa. per. AIo, tha Utual Mumj chi band, at No. ItiU Alain trftt betwcLB tli tic lunpt Uank bad tl.e Amcrirjn H .1. 1, t"..!t'u bi..,N C. 8A.MLKL GAUDIXEK. Jlfay U,lh lf58. if E. L. KEUItlhUX, HERMAN L. MCIM.SQ. ki:kihso. t i.kidix;. Foreign and Domestic Dry Guoda W llt)LHSAl.K AN L I! KTAII., HIIKI. TaTT, 0r !) rtoil KlhH, II It 1. 11 tty, s. April M, Hi!). 7- r 4 li.'irlolte ,Ttt(u;il I'iit- I it a-nr. ICI" OlMlip ) lit. It'll ( HIS COMTAN Y t-ontmure tu tkr riaka a. thl l.a hy rira. on it.,uc-a, hWi, Prn. turt, Ac, at UaUai rulea. I i ll!ie at tha Uiug Slure ,f K. Nye 11 ut. In. aou A l orrirEns. A. C. STKELK, J'rrntt. C. OVEU.MAN. Vice 1'irtuhnt. E. NYE HUTCHISON, cy.f 7Vfaj. IllhH IfJlh. A. C. SI KELE, J. L. UUOWN, M. 15 TAYLOK, S. T. WHISTUN, COY EE MAN. F. SHARK, VM. JOHNSTON. JlllN L HltOWN, i. SlARH an J S. T. WmaTt.N, Llzttulive Cuturmtlte, Aptifif,, lOi'J. 7ir :JOO,000 Ac. 1 Fruit Trees roit sAi.i'. WESTEI'CCKS k nErJDEWALL, l'rvpnrlmi of thr ftl (iifrn 'urfrin Ufd Cunirniitar Crtt mbvto, .A', t'., "V ' C ID it rr.ifclluliy rail Ux- allnitma T f . f lha r.l.il,. nl the foulhrru hUlra to ihnr ifii l'(e !.. a of alita and acclinialid ' I-run I r.n, lor tha Vm ana Winter Tranr. 1 Tmr Urr and hndne aBaorin.cnt haa hrrn i .r.i..,liu froio tl.nity hrjlil (f ll'.f.i.l.d orork. j ad upon I he l.aftl arllioa atiirka, vthlcn a aute f uanntae of Iru. tiulnt aa and longevity, 'J nrniiu. nt-nt rl.r-r.lrriaiii a in i.rchrun.g wh.th ahouid ' lol Lr ocf!ok i'd by (frranna Kiaimtg tu piwiit or. j t imnja III tl l-t lnari.1 lug or l.li.ny u-r.. Tl.e atork tuniala i.l the Ininmt Ir... : ; !.'. OCU A'.l lr ; ir.o "00 fv.fi, ir- , ft,, tn.il I'rnrlrr,-.; 1 1 .(Mill A .r ,rol j 0,IH.,) hi i ry j ' I'j.l'i'ii fin. i, ; .Si imi Nreunor; J i .00 Almoin);; I thu Idmi.rc ; 4UUU l.r.pa Vim a. Jlf.i.r. a aery hnr a oiliornt of Curr.rl. mr.aoctr.i , Hiiwnin, t ;.. hrrn r.fir., all ot ! vihirli Will u a.. Id on arry ri-aaonjbtr tfrma fur Ob or acT"ao pH,r. I Ail packK'e put up in au i rir a'yh.aud a! C(ni.Ula intnira a nt ! pmi-Ii patron, aod ao ar. I rannnl tht ihr n, r will ! ihc r. t',.1. r ol ihr or. 1,4-J aller tha tin a .ir lr.i.- lai.l. ,1. if II,. j arr lrjr..li Irri aa r.rh one ., ,,h-t nn tlie lil. I Mr. T. J ll.nl. li will art aa aginl for toe lu'. niahii g o Ihr .f.,l. i,l ,M, i k I. riili.j: and l.i ,f ll- baring eouutlt a i'h Ine lilr rru.l I riri. unij Will l.ftt! Pft1..Uf t I II ft wuro'itig urot-ra lur the :n-, f. Dr. II. M. rriteliard c 1 lU.I.IMilolhe.o!, 1 nv lr,,.,.ia, r.-. peril icitaliolinf ma. ilully ann.'iin. L-...f eea hia deli ri nation to reaume Ilia lni !' wl NralirilH'. lit. in my be coliaufUiil nt hia ofliee. IJ 'I lie lau.r lirr.i rihi d Inr W llhoul charge. .4ga3l, IS.'iS. SStf Tin; Mi r.i: J.VI0 BATOR! t-Hi.PtaKii in I. it nm.i., nmponndrd rullrtl) from (.I MS, ja on.: .r tiikbw pi k.i , M 1.1 vm MK Svlf; e ?HlSrj:i Union, alia, k ... II. r, .re,. I, l.lwt li.la,.i.l.,r ltt tlOftlaVral Tail'il StM n. tha bna.la r ll-prMla r- r.s 1 1 vrn , HI. k llra.U, Ue nolle, hll. . 1.1 liulera 1 luileia. m Hon. ,,i r a. - mm ... I hr I1.il.lin Ik. .0,1 ,llrn-, bf airlUnff lha III t.,. mi- r i,iu. Ti , All ss ho I I. a 1. ulalnii ll.elr i ii.i.I lr.ll or In lla las 1 owe mr Slla H .lrr In lti m,. 1, III with Ilia In, I Kuialor. anil as allot. I. I, li; t Nrr. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR I A SI IK.WII'I'- JIKIllrtl, IHS.'.H r,RV. ..,.1 It H.ll. ... I. . r ... I ..I .A l ine lll.i ..! Liter. 11a... SIS 11-u.away, Nr Yd raira sssriiKii a 1 .. . Wliole.ale AiirnlHt ruaav. A P.,. S.. t W I ..... . fhil.,1.1. pi.... U s H.a, t .. M II II ll.ra.a.H .1 ; Jon. Il l-ara . ii... ..:. ..tl. all .aa,, .1, U.IJ-....I , lawMl! bt all Itr..!.-!-.. .s.. - ' F. SCAltR CO., Charlotte, JV C. A LARGE SUI'l'LY OF (Jonstahl Warrants JUSTJ'Rl.NTED. W1LMISCTOS HRA.C1I. NEWORE. KAHiNWElLKU k BRO'S. 2d tloor from T. II. lire in ij- Co.'t Store. UAVK npeued an entire Now Stuck of Fancy and Stiplu Dry Goods and Millinery to which lliey invite the atlenlioii of the citiiena uf Ihia place and tha aurruuiidii'i; country. Uur M'.ok coliaiela ol every vuricty and uf Ihc lateal alylea. Rich col'd Draaa Silka, Doilid Uik Nilka, Ul'k and col'd li-rjia, Krt-iicli Jacoiifta ami Oriirulii-a, Juc'l and Urg'e l(.,l a and Onul.lr Jupra 1'niila of varn.ua aiyh a and all quulitita, 1!. t quality of Kid Glovca, Tick-nick .Milla.ro a. bIkCi tl.,n a,Siik U!ovea lloaierv, of all kind. Hoimete, M iaaea A Chid'n Klata a Jock lea Uouuet Kibhoiia, l.ucr I'ointa i.nd .M.inlill ,, J.itirn and Fiiuc lJualira, TMv Dmnriak A. i. 'loth ; l)..iimak Nupkina and Doyliea, l.mbroidarii e, r. iup.a.coor and i'icc,1i,n. nil ( oll.ra . S. lla and C'i'llihric t ol lira, .Mallnc anil Vlencie hleevi-e, Alualin A: Iate 8!etvte, ni w df i;iic, Kinb'd Pocket Hdkla, ll in Sin I. ro .,n. i lior'o I !),", Crfn.t'c and S'w iaa IJitginga and 1 1 -r I w, C'ainb'c and llimity llin,jri.l Finiii.riii;a, I. lair and French Th'ii Kngingi. k. Inacrtinga, Bl'k Ih.cc Loirniga, Bi'k L Veii,. )r-aa Triiniif.iijra, Frii.ra, Praid, lluttona, A c. Monp Skirt, ol all kmda, I'Jaid and Stniied il.ifieaiuni, Li., ii Mnriinta, and fci.it linga, lii. a'u Long t'iolll .ShictiliKh, Cotlou Oaoahiirg, M .ra-illra Quill, and Alfco, a (freat variety ol fancy arlirh-e. Wentler our Slock at lenur k.biy hiw pm-ea, and txiLPaitri.t lor CASH. In addition In oiir lrge aiock of t)ry Gouiia, we h .tc on hand ll.r heat aloek of Siiotrior iU tnly ,l,ule 1 I.O 'I m. a, Minis, MIOI, II A is, jrrw-rv 4 aps, iil 7'j mtLs.t'nlfsi s j- urpt I ttag. ai,d a large uaaortmt lit of r.r.?. v an in j.i:it:, AM) ail I r :iiiit ir.u tlti ;ti -, at low prn ea. .ly 51. It?:,9. llif Mecklenburg l-ends. I. V I'.y per -m lit r at iiiiii in. oouhti.iiy lite aa! IIILSF. IW.Vl'S are u Urn. I I that I ..I. i i ii. -tic, and arere.lly nveh ratii to anv State ih.li '1 be county cannot repuoiale. lo.y ov.r rea per cent n i.ie.i payaWe mi - poiiafortiieaaim. They are of tl will make them tlirvtic purtioa. a. d.iiominalu.11 of $1110, which re current and useful lor do. 'I'll coupoiia wi I prove eohVi ii it-itt Mietii lor pyi-g counly l.ie. Tl.e citiiena ol'lhe ti. r a id pOrCfl t 1m al.il tl.ey are bow on. rid lo toent. I at i Hh. r Hnk iu I harlotir or w ith I ieu Ut-IIl J till It Walktr atilr.cvive pron.4 .ttei.i.oi.. ii. v. oriuN v. iv. . $ a. a. Notice. 1L ' 1 Ml F. firm ol II r N IiEKsoN & A II li KNS was M. aiaaolved on the 11 ot January, by mutual carry per.UI i the bi,..n-...,u i. iw account. Ail inuehied will pirare color lorward and once, aa Hie b jainera n. u. i lie closed Up .nill.Cillatclv. HENUEKSOX a AHIitNS. Jauuary 1811. IIAVINC .old ,, enure inter,., in the firm of , :?.V v . A",;KNS Vr: 1 V Ill-.ltxIlV I l. I rlmrl a rHiiHin for .,.i.o l.o,.. y-l at li hall be hnpr l lo ait on iera, particularly on Ihoae the llllie cioincc, ouc mc my friend i.l lot a oliceril. F. V. A II KENS. 41 tf Januaty I .','.). . 'I IDKNLV and Cuunai ih r at Li.v.,1 ken an oilire, jointlv ith J.A. Foi. F.q un.t.iira next dot.r lo the t.'uuil Houa i i i. a here i . w all be eunatanlly present toaltel on pioli l. ui.l hur.neaa lini.le ,,r I Mr. Fox, w hell he la ebaelil. namara 4. 16.'i!l. to ail call aelf.or to 4. 'In' Wanted, 1,000 .tfay 31. IS.'iH. M. B. TAYLOR. lilf I'uz.t.Kl) I'lO. One of our Westsru far- uier being very much annoyed by bis best : now breaking iuto the corn field, search wa instituted in vain for the bole in the rail fence, I'ailiug to liud one, an attempt waa next ' daughter, a gentle aud beautiful girl, was made to drive out tbe animal by tho way she J on the very .ve of being forced into a do entered, but of courao without aucopt. The , testable union with the very wretch who owner resolved to watch ber proceeding,! and posted at night to a fuiioe corner, he I aw her cuter at ono eud of a hollow loir. I outside th. field, and emerge at the other : eud within the encloturc. " I have you now ,'r - old lady," cried be. Aceordingly be pro cceded, after turning her out once more, to ao place the log (it being crooked) that both ends opened ouuide the field. The next clay tbe annual entered ber accustomed place, and shortly after emerged again. Her as tnuishtuent, saya our informant, at finding herself iu the satii. positiou whence she .tart ed, i too ludicrou to be described. She looked thi way and then that, grunted ber dissatisfaction, and dually returned to the original starting place, and after a delibe rate aurvry of thiug to sati.fy b.r.elf that all waa right, agoiu entered tha log. On emerging once mora on the wrong side she evinced even more surprise than before, and turning about retraced the log in au opposite direction. Fiuding this effort alike in vain, after looking long and attentively at tbe positiou of things, with a abort, augry f runt of disappointment, aud perhaps fear, ah. turned arouud aud started off on a brisk run, Dor could aither coaxing cr driving ever indue a visit to tbat part of the field. She iKsemed to have ' auperstitinn concern ing tbe jiot." J Tho Mockl g Bird. V JUIiOE x. .. Mt(K. From the vale, what mtl.c iuhmiij, Fill" the bnaoin of the r.j;,l , On the vtnae, ei tranced M,'inif 8,ll.of witehrryJ.V'l U'er uiariinlia, lime ani adi.r, ' From yon locuat top itveli. Like tl.e cluol of arrenanv. Or the rhyme filvr Irli ! Liaien ! deareat, lialei.ln it ! .Sweeter onda were lever heard ; 'Tia the fong of l tin I r.ln poet Mimic aim ininiatrel-Mockiiin Iln See him, awing ing in hia cry. On you topaiuat belldlli) liltiii, Caroling hia aimiroua atop. Like aonic viiil cru.,uh7n hymn I , Now it fainta in tnra deinoua Aa tlie firat low vice ollove ! Now il breakiiu iwclla cmricmua. All Hie niotiilight vale ujvc '. Lialeu I deareat, etc. W hy ia'l lima, Ilia ay Ivan Pitrnr.:h, Poura all night hia .. r. n.u..- ? Tia for aoise pruud w.iouliiiu Luuru, Ilia aadicnuria all are naiie ; But he ch iigfa no :,ia ii.n u re (Viaduct hubbliiig Irotti Ii moui: J, l, and jibe, UIIU lullliic pl;.irun Vl'ingei Aiiitcrcon of the south ! Lialin ! denrcat etc. riil'l of Iiil.ic, wit and glaijiietf, Truuiaduur cf aunny clnaea, liaenr.anter of all e.iiluea-- Would lliine art were in my rhyniea, r tlie heart tliat'a he.itni; by mc, I would weave a a,M;ll ijm.,1 ; a tliirc ailglit ahe could diny mr, llriukiiig in audi atraiuaas thmu ? I.illeu ! deareal. etc. 3tlisctIlantJ0.u5. Firm (hi A'u'ioiol Ittillitucr. Tin: last i:ui.i.r:T. An I.scUiknt Of Commuikiki Stewart's Aluiki.neExpikie.nce TLe Uuiled State abip of wur Coustcllalion wa auchored iu. d?LesJ opt.u tLe frol), door of tli Luildiug, the lirbor of Algier, woitHr sbe bad pro- ud couducted the entire party within. ectded uiiBi r tbe cotnmaud of Commodore ' " Look to your weapon", Dd take the ra.i l'relle, b.-.Dg ou board, anion- other offi-; b.ff ,Leir Pius the iusUlit hlIt :" Cc-ra, CbatW Stewart, then an Acting Lieu , tcuatit. i J, was the watch of yauo Stewart, and , jr. .1... 6C S" pacing to auu iro uu luc ucca, iuoiii t..;r ... I,,i,p mft imui .Un h mam small .o., iu..,,u, .-.m.c ; A" lr...... ItM P..!... a. thai .1 tern part of tbe town i ca.itd, aud hu ad iUJJ directly for tbe abip. J hi pursob wa rowing with ail Lis might, and Stewart was h i lung iu dicov eriug the cause. Clo bcliiu.l the single hoaln.au wa seen a large rover filled with men, whose presence was anuouueed by a continual firing at bitu of whom they were iu such determined pur.-a.it, bo.uing ou their H t - UI,iil they were under the very gt f ' , , uu " .ow, pj ay ioui . oneu Jien, may I be bot if I don't tea oh tiie.e fellow a leaann. Slalld L Mr. lloifers." he added. addressing a favorit guoner, " to throw a , little gi ape iuto tbat felioa." I au tustatit later a wreaiu ot smoas curi- ! up from the aid of the ship, and a M "P tio-aims over tue w.r, .1.. o.uatmi- ti. .id anv rraah. iniil,.niiriiii,,. hni t.rl; aouud. in,' to or three of her crew. She iustaut- ! : " , , , , .i lv turned to put back, at the same time that the fugitivreached bis d.stiu.tion and came up the de into tbe presence the cuictr oi me qcck. ' lla wa, an elderly man, w.th a stout frame aud browuiu features ; but it requir-1 ta ed but a single clano. from tbe lieutenant ' to a that he waa Knolish or American. ; . . . . i A sor.ii a be ws .ufficicntly "e"d , from his over exertion to breathe be wentj on to tell bi. . .tor-, to which Stewart listen-1 ed with much excitement I 1 he new comer was an Anier.can emzen, named Jame Colliu a native of N , ork. wlo. with bis wtfe and daughter, bad ' '?" American ves.el at, he ""' V", " , ?r.- ' - ' , ' vears neiorc nv an v irerine niraic. ins wife bad ainco died, and he and bis daugh tcr had been enduring siuco bis capture the horror of a hopeless aud aggravated captivity ; but the worst part of the man' atory , aud tbat which moved Lieut. Stewart the moat, was the announcement that bi had bought her aud her father as slave, "My agony at these circumstance cul Uiiuated not two boar ago," finished the father. " when I struck the persecutor inseu ible to my feet and fled. By dint of rxer- lion I tuauaged to reach t'ie water side, and embarked before tbe pursuer could pre vent it. But, though I have succeeded iu reaching this place cf safety, my poor Alice is still in the power ol ber tormentor, ex posed to bia vengeance, and 1 am a, most craxy at tbiukiug ibstshe even now may Le subjected to a fate wors. than death. If 1 could only guide a boat's crew, uuder your order. " " One moment," interruptnd Stewart "Stay where you are uutil I have seen Commodore Treble."' Oue moment the young lieutenant was en gaged with bi commander in the cabin, aud then he came O'h with stern smile of atisfeliou on bi features. Ten minutes moro had uot passed before a cutter with twelve ebosen men pushed off in the dark ness, with the lieutenant and stranger iu tha ateru, aud rapidly struck out for the shores Our owuor," aaid Mr. Collius, " reside io tbe western part of the city. There i. a coast guard established, but I do not appro boud that we shall bav auy especial Iron- lie from tliat ouroe. I tliiuk w oao land I below, go up tLe ttreoU to the liome, .j '.. !r iMj , ,, ., ' and cairjr on my cliild, aod ali without' loiiing a wan." j The boat landed, after twenty minutes of rapid sroirrea, at a aruall nharf Bear tbe' JJeleta, iu thn wentcrn part of the tovr n. c n.iivai waa vuibaiuiv uuaervea. uut not a great deal of atteutiou mat bestowed upon it by tho tuiiid Aljierities. Leavioc Dart of by thonupid Alueritits. LeavincDart of hi men in the cutter, with order to lie don under the wharf, Lieut. Stewart and the ruuiHindcr of bis men followed the fnol.l.na nf Ma Poll;.,. .1.. rapidly up tbe intervening atrvet. On arriving at hi lain pri.on, an old. dingy-lookinj; Ktruclure, extremely apaciou, having all the loo-enea of the Moorish htyle, the party discovered that nileuce and dark ntas were the prineipnl frature of the aceun. Not a sound was heard nor a word uttered. Tho whole building seemed deierted. The agony of tbe father wa extreme. " O, my child ! my child !" bo cried, no longer able to control the terrible emotion which had bceu surging through hi eoul during the lat half hour, " shall I never see thee more V A Moorish clave came from the rear of the building, aud assured hit fellow captive tbut tbe girl bad been carried off by the master, and that no one wan at home rare himself, liut even a the lying racal ut tered tbe concluding word a wild shriek was beard in the chamber, and the next mo incut a young aud beautiful girl of seven teen summers appeared at one of the front windowr, looking like a epectre iu her gar ment of spoiler. white. "My child, my Alice!" exclaimed Mr. Collins. "Save me, father ?'' was the rcjpouse j and while shouts and groans were beard proceeding from the interior of the buildiu t.ie maiden thre herself from the-window, falling into the very arms of her father aud Lieutenant Stewart. The very moment of this reunion was destined to be that in which a company of Aljieriua troops came around the nearest corner, marching up the stre tin the direc tion of Lieut. Sten art aud bis men. It was alo at the tame moment that the oid Muor, who bad so long couMilered biiuieif the proprietor of Mr. Collins and bis daugh ter, came to tbe aiudow and set up a start- j ling sell. I I'Thia ..e'-'roMr r,,I!i. ami ha A aliarp aod determined struggle i-ooq voniinenced, in the courneof which lialf the Mooriab fol'Jier were killed, aud the re- m aitider C nail f t' ave w a . But the readier . - - ' . -. r c , , , ... .... . .... I"""' r"':"'uu : art. He wasjuat wondering what h should j do with it, wheu tbe oid Moor came down stairs with a huge sabre in his grasp, aud made a furious dai-b at Mr. Collin and ; his daughter, with murder writteu ou bis fea'.ut .tnd flashing from bis eyes. This sudden "rival decided the destinatiou of tte lat bullet. i " Take it, you black devil !'' cried ?tew I art, just aa the fearful blow was desciud ing; aud be fired bis weapon, the ball pass iug through the miscreant a bead and bring ing bun dead to the floor f v . i i i i . , u ..Ivauia eouiu aoopl kiiuoiu aiiieuumcui. aa , Now. boys added Lieutenant S we j Mj Ju(, re going to finish with a baud to band P WLi hom ,he 0,uu. Sl,t. 1 ho powder and bail are out ; we Louor fjf ( ust trust to the sword. J Joni&e.im of tllo0 , are . inu .,, , , , . , m ' . Lit.utfiuaut UJ - ht boat b mtd s3 . . J 1 . . . .' out ... , , , , 'f .,, .i ., nil'-a witu laousanus 01 meu auu womu ,. ... , . ., , - e . , , b intercept the party, the Algeri.ies con- tenting themsdoes with scowls and denun- Teu n,iliutes later the rescuer , ..,.,,,. ,., ,,i ,ha . .. " 3 . . . . a tu ation. not navtne lost a man. ma vouni liuulenant recelTed ,u. hearty thanks of hi gn io l06 Dothi of the Rrst,lude of Jt . Collii.d. m-A bis daughter, whose family proved to be of consequence iu New York ; we red Cbar,By St(jwart w Dever happier in bis life than wheu ... ... . :. ..!. n,:. .. i , UZ: commo- lore, who fell maiden during ward passage. love with the rescued tbe Constellation's houie- Okioin ot-' the Term " Olu Dominion." Few things are so well calculated to awa ken in the tuiud of the proud Virginian when wauderir.g in foreign lands, touching reminiscences of home aud kiudred, as the simple mention of the "Old Douiiuiou." Aud yet there are comparatively few who are aware of tbe term which has so long and so generally been applied to the State of Virginia, ll origiuated thus : Durins the protectorate of Oliver Crom well, the colony of Virginia refused to ac knowledge hi authority, aud declared itself independent. Shortly after, when Cromwell threatened to scud a fleet and army to re duce Virgiuia to subjection, the alarmed Virginiam eut a messeuger to Charle tbe Second, who was then au exile in Flanders, inviting biin to return in the ship with the messeuger, aud be king of Virginia. Charles accepted the invitation, and wa on tbe eve of embarkation when b was called to the throne of England. As aooo as h. wa fairly seated ou bis throne, in gratitude for the loyalty of Virginia, be caused her eoat of arms to be quartered with those of England, Ireland and Soot land, a an independent number of the em pire, a distinct porliau of the ' Old Douiiu iou." Hence arose the origin of the turui. Copper coin of Virginia were issued, even a. itto a the reigu of George III., which boro on on. id. the .oat of arms of Eng land, Irelaud, Scotland an! Virginia .VjiVj an I O'trrir. 'J HE SUUTIIERN ELECTIONS, r,.. . i. t The iubioiDcd oomaicutaon Ihe reult of J , t'ie receut elcrtioi; m tbe Southern State proceed from uti iufluuntial journnl in tho Middle State, and indicate a di.DOdiiion iu ' tuat qusrtor to discard tbe topics of puraly , ... , i . i' P1"" mrt the ngus of tbe growing moderation at tlie North aa at the South, and accept tbeui a au aaurj of wiser .i ;., .t,- ,i,i f .. ni;i;.l A;. vuuo j, enssioii. We may add that we have slight ly condensed tbe article in quoting il : -Vu.- h tonal liitelligtitcer. Fr. m llie Pinlxiclpliia Americon. Tbe result of the eleclious iu Virgiuia, Kentucky, North Carolina, aud Teunuee prove conclusively that tbo advocate of sectional agitation alone do not hold thu ab solute control they have heretofore claimed. There is a liberal, tolerant, and uatioual Oppo.-itioti all through the South, prepared now, as in the pa-t, to affiliate with a lika party at the North in redeeming tho Gov ernment from misrule, and iu restoring some thing of the ancient spirit to its administra tion. There is not uearly so much practical reasou why these two interests should sepa rate in 1 SOU a there wag in 1 ? H, wheu the W'ilmot proviso divided tbe North and the South. Each section then maintained it own view of the principle and policy of that proposition, differing radioally and honestly, ami yet both united in the coinnnn object of rescuing the Government from the bauds of the spoii-uieu. A greater and a more urgeut occasiou demands union and act'.vo sympathy now, because another defeat fol lowing that or 1 ?."( would leave the Oppo sition organization at eiiher the North and South, by whatever name they might bo known, prostrate and hopeless. It is only by eo operation, coucessioo, the forbearance ol impracticable ideas that success cau be a.sured. 1 o achieve it the Upposiltcn mut uuite aud jiuk thoso diff renco of opinion, which are, from education and conviction, in their very uature irrecoucilable. Similar differences existed when the Constitution was formed, and yet they were haruioniaed P" '" Per '"", at wnicu rate, me ex and subordinated to attain the great good of jpetiditures of the Government, instead of a more nerfect Union. increasing, a always before 100 per oenl. Iu savi.iL. the Or.nosition at the South is prepared to affiliate with the North, we are ! P" cent, (or become douoic) iu eight year, not without a proper appreciation of all tbe i That is l)tm:vr,ttic economy did the .me real or supposed difficulties. 1 here is a de- j amount of .-iliu only eight year (or two cided misapprehension iu many quarters a trd of the time) wh,ou it had req i.red to the course of that party, which deserves to I Whig extrvgii..ce U' year to perpetrate . be corrected. Il is supped, for example, Next came Mr. Ut.ltanun, himself, lb that Mr. Go-.-in, the candidate tor Coveru- I r of tna ory, who althongli left out iu or iu Virginia", assumed pro-slavt-rv ground -i, choseu in 1 Lib, and in the lau iu hi recent conva.s. He did no such thing, SSe ot a cot..mporry, " ha lived not but turned the tables upon his antagonist, . o"y to I'res.deut, hut to fulfill his own Mr. Letcher, by confronting hi. former with prophecy," a to the rumou extent which his present position. Considering the poiiti- cxtr.igant exf,endiiuru might she earned, cal character of Virginia, the result of the election, taken iu connexion with the defeat of several of the re-ular Democratic can- didate fua Congress, may well be regraded a auspicious and significant. II ad tlie Op- 01 vJ,""". ' " , , , 3 , r, poditiou been properly orgati.z.d felt con- could bo .;- i-.t'V.v reduced with advan fident in their own resourceas, or k'.owu the J5 ? the i Jvrrumcu. and the people. extent of Ihe pervading disaffection in tb. Democracy, tbe State would have Deeu ear- ;...4 i. ;, ... n,nv imiurm- ed and i.e. rlv taken In Kentucky the opposition Conv.naion " reduced, and cculd b. consider. shich ..ooiiuated a candidate for Governor , Uj,'" iU " dv.utagi to the Govern aid down a platform which we iu I'enusyl- , uwul aud the people . Not do ! Ou the ,, , -. i r. , .1 . i ,1. nf il.a p-nivaaa I in that State, this formal declaration of j ;..!.. kv thr. Convention wa, ignored principles by tbo Convention and an atteuint made to rtropitiatc popular ! favor advocating Cougre-sioual protection . . , ... . . . f for s avery in the lerruoriea. 1 Ue vote ot j - " euipbatic expression against the n.w Tu North Caroliua the Opposition wa hardly formed intj shape throughout tne Stale, aud yet Mr. Gilmer, who voted against h,.t I,- l.eliecd the frua.i iu Kausas. has been re-elected bv au iucreased majority The result iu TeunesSi"- . more gratify iug aud impressive thau io auy of the States named With all the iuflueuce acquired from possession of power, tho Democratic inajoritv for Governor is reduced one-half, i , ' i , ,, -, i i,i, , ,k thu Legislature l barely carried, altliough thu Democrats bad mnj uit.es in both branche, before, aud the Opposition have gained four member of Congress, includ- m i- ir, i In ihit Sista iug Mr. Emersou hthendge. in tuat state our friend, arraigned the Administration and contended for reform, The Democracy, ou the other hand, assailed the Opposition as follower of John Bell, who was charged !...;- ".Knlni.m" svmnathies. be II. who wascharged sympathies, be- s repeal of tho Mis- ated r 'aiust thu Le- cause he bad resisted the souri Compromise aud vo comptou Constitution. The result makes it T, 3. . lldaTw bo onTmatid" ' the coutideuce of ihe country. The Opposition are uow organuinj in . , . . , 1 . 11 , ., lf .).. of Democracy, llie expouditures, at lh ex- Goor 'ia very mucn upou the basis ot 1061"' .uv. , , , uoorHi very uiuc.i up ra0 wh.cil tue. were then go- platform iu 1 enucssee, adopting creed ad administration, drosed tc- material interest and a co oper.- .. o .n l.r J lion w.th the North in !.,. AH m';; J"ie wl, ri,bt ; for at that rate, signs are encour.g.ug to . because the-. ,,, fasve dI18 lo , ,boill tueh.t prove that the South cannot be compacted , b y .. aud driven a a soctiou at the bidding ot j . ij.,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, (i,, .:i convention or c.ucaa, or tor tne ; is dawning. 1 j Fakmeu's Bank. -Wa have beou " proof impressions of the new bio d teu. Fanner liana three, war, " We never saw more beaut. ful bills, both iu j .,,. ,u1 ecutioii. They will be ready for circulation about the first cf September. , (,'icett. linn.. Anothsr Cakhk. The British barqie Floreuee arrived this moruiug from Bristol, ."u with aujther cargo of iron for tbe Wilmiugton, Charlotte and Ra'l.i rfur l l'ail- roal. . t.ie's THE GROWING EXTRAVAGANCE OB" THE GOVERNMENT. Ex-Senator Borland, formerly of Arkan sas, now one of the editor of the Memphia Eiujuircr, supported Gen. 1 ierco npou tha giouud that the expense ef the Gov ernment uuder Fillmore exhibited a rale of increase calculated to alarm every oitiieo, made a speech in the Senate to ahow tbat. rillinore Admiuistration cost more than Polk'. Upon the accuracy of hi figure, a oontained in tbat speech, w do sot pro pose at present to comment, but merely t call atteutiou to this argument, showing con clusively tbo enormous and wicked extrava gance of the present Administration i b far groater than was ever charged upon it predecessors. In alluding to hi. po sition iu mpport of (ieu. i'icroe, Mr. Bor land, the editor, say : But were the leader of that Democracy, with whom we were then united, and oo opa rating, iu denouncing and opposing tha " enormous eitravagauoe " of a Whig ad- ministration were they equally sinoere, or have they bueu at all oouislent in their course? Let us examine the record, in or der to gf I a truthful amwer to the question. First, there was tu. Tierce (metion d by name, only a. the representative head of his party,) who, lifted upon tha ware with tbe " cry " of H'hig cslrae .- jjUnct and L)tmKtultc fcunomy had raised, waa swept into power ou it crest. U h4 been the "cry '" of him and of hie party, that Mr. Fillmore 'a expenditure of 51(1,(10(1,. 000 yiec aniitii ' was euormouly extrava gant, aud unless reduoed (as they pledge! themselves to reduce it,) would very speedily ruiu the country ; he it rmuemberud having bueu reached by an increase of 100 prr cut. tu me ; jirriu l for Cu r.Uc ieurs or at the rate of 8 J ytr cent, per annum. but when Geu. i'ierce, at tin bead of tan party, of " rijid eojiiomy " came iuto pow er, did they redeem tlieir pledges, and re duce lueir expenditures? Far Iroin it. Ou the contrary, during the four year of his administration, iusur.J of rduoing, he increased the expenditures from 8 i 0,000. 000, to 800,000,000; that is, oJ per cent, irt 'iur yeaii, or at the rate of l''j in twelve year., would actually increase 10" Uuder a eorrupt aumuii-tra...... o. .ue uov- u.neut. Ho not only raised this cry, but ' he swelled ll notes, and lengthened it out, by declaring not only that tu. expeud.tur. U" Wudiy reitr-ratea ana wug at. mm , uu'i " eu iuwfw.. ... . txpeu.l.ture hclow the o- n.m, a j declared, bufo'e bi eiediou, tuey ought r.iiiirnrv no nas couu tanner ana more . , " ,- , , rapld!y ln tho career of increased expsudt- ture., tbau any of his predecessor, r or whil. Mr. Fnlmore only weut to U J,(00,O0J, per annum ; aud I'terco wenl to toJ.OU0.0U0, "hieh i au increase of fifty per cont. du- riug hi whole term of four y.ar Ruchan.a " "'rJJ UP lJ S-d,00,),000 wbioh I" ",Jre insuiij mviwt .miu. the first two years, or only one halt of bi. term!! This increase is at tbo rate of about thirty per cent, per annum ; which would double the expenditure iu a little over three years instead of 'tcetv year$, a under I'lllmoie ; oriu about ooo-third of tbe time'.'. Thi i the ama Bacbanan who, before ho was i'residenr, aud iu an I orgasm ol anxiety to oecome so, ong.ua ea tho cry, uot only that a Whig administration wa ruiuiug the eountry by expending SoO,- 000,00 ) aud ought to be turned out for it, i oul uct'"tu. l"" ,u" ;,u'0' u'uc" j be, and eou'.d be, 1 "eased advantage. to tbe people, for a " coostderati y auianer expenditure. Ana . lu" J t "hen he, huu.c.f beooiue I resident j " a Democrat of the "rigid economy j M "-be, hi own cry, violat,. b,s own P edge, aud, in t.ie snort spao. of two r a. .' ; r ,', '. ot redue ng, actually add. I " -" ' " J "P , l"s, even as compared to the extrava- j . u T" , . v artrl !''' last year (1 -on,) consumed S80, iut v' i l"'erce last yc j 1 I ?1''1.' '--M ucuauau tirat year eouaumed ud his second year (ljfoS,) ln his letter, above, Mr. Bactanau, in a refreshing ton. of patriotic soiioitude. i gives the prophetic warning to his couatry- If. L-. ....... .,1 I . th-nron. arm rt;ch ,wouul ,h r.le 0f 30 per 'cent, per annum; aud atarting at 5"j;l,000, 1 000 last year, they will fulliil bi own horrific prophecy, at least by the eud of P"""1 eveu " lueJ ulu uot aoa" 'ready. What have jtrinocrulM to aay to !.;,;. . Il ,, tl.lr U.,l.,ra ha.ui aine.ra and nut l0jusiieut ? Tue facts we have etatud aro j beyond dispute. TUd inference which logi- caily flow from these a.e uo less irresistible. U hat have politieiaus, oauu ccouomiu'., frank, fair-minded, patriotio, hottest meu, of ail parlius, to say to thesu faol and these inference ? We pause for a reply. .Vu. 1'11,'f li.ntntf. Stoc k Sale of $:i,00d N C Sit H , N.w York ou tb. I'Jlh at V J
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1859, edition 1
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