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ikr; UMSEP?. SO. i lit THOU AS J . OLTOW, Editor J. Propriitoe. TEK.MS : J,.rlli-Caroline Whig wiMbeefTbrdrdtoeub. , . .1 TWO DOl.LAKrt in advance ; TV O K" i III AND FIFTY CENT if payment be .1 A.r three month, i aud THKEE DOI.LAKS ' ' "' nd of "' year, f ..paper will b dieeoii. '""Vm.tdall eir"IIe paid, except l the ...ft.KniBnii iuee-rUd alOutaaaJfl square ,,",,., ,.r Use. tine eiied type) lor Hits first iucr- j -, cent, forearh ennlinuauce. Courted. t1"' wnl and Sheriff's Sales ch.rjed SM per fo,tirj and deduction ul'331 per cent, will ""l ae If""1 r'Ku',f P'IC,!, ,or "dverlieersby "".ear. Advertieeinenle ineertcd monthly or r,it at II per square for each tint, rkmi. '"",',-73 CrnU per .quale for each lime. Jf ln sending in Iheir advertiaeniente until the number of inerrlinne deaired or will iuttt4 until forbid and charged c. irTu,un.elra ereiutlioiixed ti-eel aa agents T, II. BREM & CO., n iioi rwAi t: h t m di:ai i ns IV BRITISH FRENCH k AHER1CAN DRY GOODS, riirrrrw, u t, mioi, AND IIUUaWAKl!. t. 11. raw. HAiu.o i 1 1: . c J t Sw.. J . T l.iriTrrra AiJinr. 1 iii-r tor Ti llt r & M a lil Ilrad . fHllF iubafribrr la nin"fcrnrii.f and krrpa I ch'tahllf ,n I'.d. fc.ap lor Tcttrr, hr.ld l,l ur llingvt'iriii, and gond la waahwilli lor , olli.r ' dia-ae. It will l.o ika atan.a ,! of kil "" 4 '' 'f "T Hr,,"n t!e , .., to b.ta 11 lo all ugain. it cn U- d at a rc. t,.rj rte. 1b S"'P h h" turd b1 r-(H.n. , ' , urrf-ne anU la a.nl t b a.- tin fur. 1 ha S,(,c.ii w hid at lr. K.N. Ilul.hi.. A. ( o.'a p.u. Sir knd fr t tbs aoUtrifcer. CHAS. i. KLKltlTAHD. t 31. I.'9. IHf PICKLE DEPOT. IHMSlOA .V II I' ati: It nAVK on hand and lef a..l. Tirklra. I'r. Htir., J.ma, JrMiea, hrp.. sic., low for ( i.SH 1 IUU( K-l f h' UII ll.io.r. IK)(;sTN iV III NTKU. (U,lMt. On 56. I"af. 33f liKiis: iii-.LTsJ! iikiiss::: I ioiii llir Itii'lnu H II 'wipuii. At Maaaar(uri' I'tittn i ami rm i: J n,fh Il ea. f" f". ..17 ...SJ 4 pl.... If )-r".AMI.r BKLTS mannfieturrd 'o order it I'-rl ..-t.. . Uy.ICTlSU IHSEr all aura, for waler tie rr.uia,arirred Jurfl raw ' - AL0 I'UknUof ll deripliona at fill rent H F. liOONK. 13tf iU, 31, l-S!. (Q- Hcinov.nl. II1IIK .uh.rnber informa hia furnda and Ihe 1 .uli,tc u-ncr.llT. th.l ha b.. fmod hia I., ih-t nld aland' of Monre A. Pr'y. ondrr I. S . MilUanti' Su.rr, on Trade atreet. where be n priirrd In attend to all nrdere in hia line. Ila Ui Hi, I a lew article, on hand euih aa Golden Cook. Golden Star.Flanter'. and Premium COOK STOVIaS, i a rarirlj of r.Ki,oi: sTovr.s. A!o. a ijood Meorlirtent of Tim nmi !!oll.nrr, A. AM nf y. ,h i w ill mI cheap for CAPII or Coun ry rruone. D. II. BYKRLT. .'a ll. Iej8. ji-Noticc. rlll().F. ot my fri-e.da who are indebted lo me -B. by Note or Account, will plraae obaervo lhat I a.a r. lireil frm Ihe Drug lluiiix aa, al tin. P and immad.al. attlitmrala is ba.dJy r. fanee My Konks are in Ilia b.nda of Mr. J. T. r.nlh, ... whom persona can call, during my abaence, ua seltl.. II. M. riUTCII ARU. ('UiJati. Oct. 96, 33"" fiNEWriUM. I" w 1 1 F. uiirrr.,pe.l having entered into ('opart I nuahip fr the purpnae of carrying on the Confectionary, Bakery, Fruit, AND Retail Grocery Business, B.g leave to cull the attention cf Ihe eilnona of l.ailolta and aurr.iunding country to their New ( Kt.i.d on Trade Utreel, brtwci n lirem'a and Frank-, atbsll'a, at Sprat A Daniel's old Stand, where ry would be pleaaed lo see all their friend, and ' acauaiiiUnct.. j MOODY 4 NIS15ET. r.ira.ry 9, ie.18. 4S-lf j IIAVKSS History of North-Carolina,' 3ud volume ia now piihli.brd. It em. j X braces the period of Ihe Proprietary Oo. ,. rrmmt, from lt,(,3 In I ?-!. j It forma a hanri.ome tivo. ..luine cf 59 1 pngc. I llie .uhaciiption price was half a ecnt a pgej al the price of tin. volume ia lea., aay i 7.'. in j ''"lb binding, 1 in Library abeep, and t'i '25 in ! 'i.lfc.ir. It wu i. aa a.ii.o osi v r ( I "whig to the d.Hicully of .eniring Agenta in) 111 "T fsrla of the Slate, we will forward it by n"il or olherwiar frrt af fotlnf, on receipt of lha . "" ; ttr both voluinaa for 04 cloth, t4 AO sheep,! " ' half coif. A liberal dt.nonnl made to Arenta.or others. i bay to aril again. E.J. HALF. & SON. t'fV'it'vMt, Aae. I8S. 3jtf-r WKCUTIONS for tha S. Court for ialo. f Piano and Music Store, riMIHC Subscriber keeps continually, on hand i in t triTit'":;tlk Great Battle to ue bought! wilf .ell at the low ml rule, fur (,'.4A7,or jr.iod pa. per. AL", lha I. leal Muaie on band, at No, I Ml Main elreet between Ilia F.lchmigt: Uuiik and Ilia American Hotel, CI. in.hia, S. C. SAMUEL GARDINER. Jy ICfA Jav3. If (. L. KKHHIHOV, IIKHMAN L. LEIDINQ. Ki:i.inso. & i.kidi.nc;. I.MI'OIt'l KliS Foreign and Dcmeatic Dry Qucds, WIIOLKSALK AM I.'tTAII,, Ha(L ITIITT.OM IH( I raoM KO, 14 III I 'l t, V . April Uti, 18 9. 7-1 T (liailnlle .Tlnliial l iir Ii:iii Itllar ( nlll.tll. HIH COMPANY ronl.i.u. a toti.ke riak. a. L fMinl i.aa hr fire, on llouata, G.H.da, Pro. euri , Ac, at opb'il rutt-a. I I dll'.ie at the Plug flnre of K. Nya Iluti hi ti n A Co. orrirtnt. A. C. STKEI-K, J rrui.'n.t. C. OVKliM AN, Ik Jini-hnt. K. NYK lil Kill t'ON , trcy. $ Trtat'r. A C. b lKKI.K. J. L. JT.OWN, M. . TAVLOK, 8. T. ltlSltN, C.OVKK.MAN, K. hDAKll, W.M. JOHN.STON. 1 J('IIN L liHOWS, V. 8( ABH Lll S. T. WtllMOS, L'.tttvttVe .i1HTnlUtt, I Apt it uC. ln.,J. Ttf a .. - - -- - S:J0O,C0O o. 1 Fruit Trees ! roissAi.i:. j I WMUllUi a IMHULlUUi, j Yrvj'i ntm t of tht M'rrt Guru 2urwiri i u"J (j'tittiO't, tear C'ttm'Cfo, S. C, j C1 1 l reept'i liuiljr r ll the at tuition ( of i,.e cit.a) i . ol tlx-iN.ulheri. Stat. lo thiir rrr l.irt- at k ol lialitr and at inmatrd I rint 'l r.., lor lle K1I aii W ti.ti r Trade. j 'llit. lafga and hanaone nMorlii't il h--a been prop. gl. 0 lM iiillirilljl tjl.il; tttta.aiid work. rdUf.i llie tl artoliog lw aa, Im 1. . a aure guaralitte t Iruiliuil and lol.gr ll J. 'i pro.i.i. ii. nt ehara. t.-riati a in or. -tiani.i i w l.irh ahoiild not be otrri'Miked by per..na wi.im.g to pluiit or. charda tiliiar tor in.rl.il.r f or laiiui uae. 'Ihe turk ronaiata of the follow mg Iret a: I 1 liO.COO Apple trtr. ; lOO.luO I tach trrta ; 10.. j CtiO Pear Irrr.j I ',(' il AprifoU; lU.imO t r.t-ir; j l'J.Oliu l ln in j .M i ll ,nl.riw j li lO Aimoiin ; IWIO (Juii.ce ; am ( (.r.. V.i . a. Ileai.lta a a.rr foe a-ntlniint of I'urranla (itrawlatrriea, klil'il'm, l. aeUrne. tic, all ol whitb will tm auld on luj Maaonbie Uro.a lor. c.ah or approved puprr. j All piikagt. put up in auprrioT a'jlr.ard aj coinpietr ina.orr a. nl lo earh palr.-n, and m r- j raf rd thKt the llito.rr will be the rrgietrr 'h j orchard alter Ihe tru e are lr.naol.nl. d. if II.. j are trnaulanted aae-chr ne ap r on ti.r liat. Mr. T. J. Holt n willailaaag.nl P.r the fu'. j niahiog of lite people M.rkl. n'-urp and lirleh. j bern.g counti. a w.'h the b le Fruit Tr.ei and I will lake pltaaure in furwai,:irg oiu.ra lor llie Orl. 56 It-.'iH. 33. f. Dr. II. M. rriteliard ; a., FI.IINilotl.e.oli. nan. nol" ma.' Xr7 JB. nr Intl.. a. rr.,.cllul,y am. nn. j LW.I cta bia d. i.riiunalii.n lo r .uior II e ZM" I'riirlh'i' l .Ir.lU iii.-. He ma be ronanllMl al Ilia . fl.re. . I r The tK.r pie d for w.ihuul charge. 11 .'ill i in: MVI.K AVKSOKATOn! rime i ski. hv hk s.vt..si.. (ompomided rntlnlj from (.I MS, J I IISK ..r TIIK KKST fl R.1STH M IJVt MK u.'ir.t" l"'it'n-'...n.,.l,l'. I". !- .'"-a rtar.pa, tt.n t-f (Sa S...,. h., . a.,4 aaa .. !;'"" '..tia.. a.,1 Itaa.aw.a'lta.o.ai gjs o,,l a... I. 1 ta- .f. L.. t n.a i.ra. tai,.. 3 ..,! ...i,.. ,a,, .t.U. , l.tver- Tb-aa tluma rain.aall rp J'("f "1 uill J l IMr ll."..l. f"'""'. '.' a'..a"al' r'a.a " , ... Illllnlia Ff.arka ... eo.a mult Je l.rll. t. , vrolr.l. b, U.a '.a. -I ' 1. 1.. l.. lK.iral.tr. M ..aa Soaa an., ....a . ar , saw a,,, m ral.a lb f.staara nrvnwiaariaaaaaai"."' !ai'io'.!"Ha. Mthl- """"aFa Saaa lakaa a. .rM. I.aal lk boaaU '.'ii'e.al.' ikaTl.. Ska) ml f'.ii t,' a l spr,..li f. 4"a o. aa taa , .poonh.ia a ,11 a, a . ia,,. ai a ii.Ftta. I.e. aa ,.. ....a tar tk, m.U ,.la.u..r.ln .n.aoa. Ut. '".'h".?a.aota.''.'aeT.-l,.r.'l, t"i VaaTl Ir hila i.,.'aa nt,a m.vi ,. H a . ... -.,.. In. 4 ItolrrW Slorhnii, a,l a ,,.a,.i,.a i I I... I.e.. S-..'r an.ua F' it, n,,r,w atll aT tb. It. alal. tea,,, 'Af . a l. .,, ka... a-.-.a Mi.. ..Jtm I- . " .lF.Mt.llr. all Ml ili'VaS).."'." M ru"L l.e.o.le lllF.- lli.ra .a Ita ..al luiaa ana Hummer ...J lauvrrl ami.lai,M l.l Tc.'."M'"'t 7.Tina .n 'll'.'.'.aH '1T,M.I. ' li. . Ir. a.,.M U.aa UraM, "J aa....,., a. iht. ttiHI,- a.. ..... .. t.. Sa.a. a... I a Ur. IH II- l.tna .' ,.haa.,a..a.a.ai.Bi,Mi.ua. -a. aia .. w WU'r F. ..a .....a.r.ul ,.tlM. I - I All whn ue It are clvlna; Ihrlr nmnlmoin Iralliumo l II. lav... e- Ml Vlrr l ll.a ......HI. llh the Inara K.alui, ..! avnll.v l..,llt I..;. II. er. THE LIVFR 1NVIGOR ATOR t A at lKSTIr'H' Vn.lnl, t'lse.. IlKV. atxl la lull al. ..I ..I I I, .. .I i.i'l". I l....a., all at Fl.l. I, a SANrtllll' t IV, . rrt.ptl,-lr, MS H.nad.a). Saw Votk. WlinlraalF Ar..HI ....a M F... Im. T W I't- tT A PS.la.lal In .k .1 ... I: 11 II II.. a . t r. . a It .a. .a F. SCAUR Si CO., ihiirlotte, X C. A LARGK TITLY OF Constable Variants JUsSTPKlNTKl'l Fill SII A I. NIVAL OF I COXFECTIOXARIES.! IIOi:.NTOX 4.V lllLVI'Ialt fl D AS just received a frc.li supply nf CAN JIN DIES, of all kiiirfn. also Citron, Currants, Kuiaina, r ii, and a Tunttr ot Niiia. ( till at HOUSTON & HUNTER'S, I lKir Enat of the Court House CharlaUr, Oct. UG. It)j8. 33if ilC autiacribr-r iiiform the citizen, of Char- M lotto and vir:imly, that tbry liHve on h bry Iihi auperb and are cor.ilaiitly rrctirinr; of Llig.ut FUJ1K1TURE auperior In any thirg that baa ever been oflt red in thia a.rlii n. Tl rir att.ck cu.ntl. in part of the follow ll p article. : Poli.a, Tele Tete. an.l Pivaaa, Cane lioli. iii l or king ( haira, M.,hi pny ond Cent Seat Parlor C haira and lluth lliiiunn Chuira, Miibogany at.d Cane Ih.lioiu hocking Chaira, WurdrolH. and llureitua. Mar I, It- an.; W'o. d Top Centre Table, Marble Wa.li r-laiuia and Hmka, Card and W ork T.ibl. ., Mih.rmy aid Wall. til rxl.nairi. J hit a. Mali. ..i.v, Fr. ni l. iti.d Knzoh. ih Ilti:leac, W l,l Nol. and Purhr Htaka. Look g (ilnarr. from 14 .. fT a Pi-ir, Keit h, rain? ( rndi. . r d IN Hiiiii g Chuira, 'I ucker'a l a lei, I S.i ii, g I'.oll. in l.i iivlt aoa, ( ahoj.H i wilh I.ace Ni tin.g, ana M. qucto Bare, I nt I ii or r urni(i.ie i.y ti.e art. Ir. n and W ....! Il .l K.i.-k.. Gilt Mo . f all i lor no'kirg (jla.B andi I iclure Framt. ALtflJ Fver v k in ! r.f niutcriuia l.r a hy ( al.i'i.' t Maker., .ueh aa (ii H.ngia. Walnut, Mai neiij . A Ami laat, tllol gh ni t 'ea'al, w hana a .uppty ot lk's Mft.iliic I uiiiil Cam's. j J. M t" .NI-KI'.S A CO. ! f haituttr, .V.;y 3i, Ifj'J. 1 1 tl Great Sacrifice at Morrow -V 'Jlli.NOl'T. ! fm l . K .-r, her. r.aprcttul!) inC.rm the ftn.' M p e ol ti.e aurrt iii.uing cut, try, that t:.. y j have irouc.d ti e priiea of their ato. k, ccr.a.et-' ingof j l!ry (icoods, IJcadj-lkde ( lothing. hoots, stjoe.s, and a great Variety of other (joooa, which Will be ' .old rtgarOlca. I. tt.at. I'OINTKV I'llOl K K taken in fxol.arge. I.'ol ir. ... a worlh .' f 0 at I J M) M .aia worlh 4 ( -H at -J I ( Mantillaa Wollll I U at ii .'') II. Ill tl, woith " III III 3 .'ill Hoop "Skir'a . rth y .Mi .,1 I '.'.I Fa.t n. I'd I'm I. worth 15 ..t 10 111. ach. d ana ur.i.irb. hr n I I New Vork Plica, ai.ri all I.. . r. k. 1 1 in Mori , ...iu in proper lion to tl e above pnr. a. IIAMMLKSLAG i M UN PALLS. July j, IS.!'. I'lf Tin- HI ilh M:Kf, I'oii tif. OCh IIMiK, FPU NI?. r.d f.-!l, Rj will ..u luv tin m br s-'I Al t.iF NOk'I II . ,u.()l I.N A 7 If .".Mm. m tee . r.lK,. or .ub.rnoe to the I ouir.y Ag l.i. tor ll.ia New-, ' mill .Ukj; ii ili i Mil 11 a p. Ai d you Will get ll Slate, with h. r liiver., j.ad, Iron an.l Coal Mi."., and all the Ciln ..Towns iu V,,l,g... lur noi.le MountJin. and Sor.i g. um I tr Fitlii. ai,d iTyo'u wnt Iht, i;o.I)FN I'llIZI-.. i the time. M r linn It . I t'V live. I...HH r view ol the Statr II ' O.e. In.ane Aayluili, ( hi. pel Hill, V le and Frn.aV College.. Ac . Sr., one ol Ihe rhmril ami Uti Map . v.-r uh'ishrd. PH AKCK A KP.ST. llillsboro'. N. C. I Atil.M ! 1. Ii tor t very county in the Stat. . 'Irru, I ibvral. Appij aa above. 18 6.11 Meckkiilurg IXr.ds, M.i: per nl. . r iiniii.iu fBMIK?!: Itl.M'S arc U.,.:oubte.i!y the s.fe.l 1? ' Hi") 'T ""0l''""' -,t,r""'jcerka, Vincent Underbill, bad fallen under nret. rabir to any Mate Item... , ' . The county eMii.ol r.pu,n..tc. .suspicion of eu.bezxliug Iarre sums Irom 'l'hrv br aeren H.r c.nl ii'trrr.t payable semi- the firm, and was on trial. Ml the evidence annual. v. iih I'ou.M.ns lor the same. , i proved him cuilty, and bis conviction was The . Will loak r li. e union. Jioi. ol i inn, which ,ni more current and useful lor do. me.lic purpoata. '1 he c..U".na wi, I prove a convenient medium for paying county laira. Tin ciliit ii. ol the county .hould poa.i a. them, an.l they arc I...W oil. red I., them, l'rop.isuls lelt at either llank in ( huihille i.r w ith I apti.ui John Walker will r. int. prompt all., lion. II. W. GlION. Vt. , V. A; It. K. li. Co. jKIN'olice. T 'IIF.firn. f III NMI.M1N & AIIKENS uia.olMil on ll . lsl ot J.ttni.ry, t.y mutual t. JAS. V. III..Mr l(MiiV, hen .Her carry on tho busin... on persnii. iliochl.d will pi ccunl. Ail) b.rward and . .eillc at once, hllalll. aa ll.Uat be . . Ill II e J lu It 1 y . 1 1 KN PERSON i A II RUNS January ISO". IIAVTNIi sold niv entire intcreet m the .inn nf ; I'.KNI'l liMiN A Allhr.NS lo Mr. J. P. IIKN.j I'M.M.A, i .uu ' ................ remain for some time my friend, and cu.tomcr.. particularly .m iho.ri who would link over me nine cuai.gr, iiiic me nd Ihe concern. F. W. AURKNS. 41. tf January lt)."3. ii. C. wiLLInMaOite a TTIIKNDY and I inns. Ilor al law.l ..... t krn nn otlice, jeinlly with J.A. Fox, Use, iiaUir. mil iieor to theCnuit llou.e, w litre he Will be riili.tiinlly prr.rnt loallri'd to nil call, on profrsan nal biisin. sa made tor biniaelf, or lor Mr. ful, wnen n is anacni. J.mu.iry 4, I S jS. . 43 tf Wanted, J 1,000 Jf,y 31, Ir.-.H. Cl)KlS OF TAN BAPK, for wliuh the ensh will be paid. M. K. TAYLOR. l-.tf l3K .15 Oh ! Watch Y-;u Well. Oh ! watch you well, bi ,d 'jlight, lijf daylight may oi f' ..r, Bui. keep no wutcb in d'rkMr.K ; The ai.gda then are t -r. For llcav'n the aenae a. , .with. Our wuking li, " ft aaja Ita-teiiOt't, BivTeylhowtTi.T' T" puaro ua in our a.'efp. '1 h ii watch you well, Ac. Oh, walch you well in pleaaure, For pleaaur. nt't bttrata, Hut k.ep nr. wtilfh in aorrow, When joy withdrnwa ila ray.; For in the hour of M.rrow, Aa in thrditrknen tlr.nr. To Haaven rn'ruat the n.t.rroa', Ftir aitcla 'hen i,re near. Tlitn wu ch you Well, Ac. Adieu ! WOKD. av u LKIOIiroK. tari. tl conipt.ion.. I love at. wall, adieu I ,1 coirp'nior, I love .o wr 11, i.ci u ! porta a (h n ine hr.ve ofl ..mobn.'d er the ?T' gr k of t! e mini! ; rone i,inl iiiiieu ! Ah! now one fond Mj acht ,Mv .ch Vi To ch. Ah ! aui. u I I Thou place of my alutli 1,(1.. nil tth.iol-hnu. arjitu ; Tl ou ph.ee f my alutiie., bcioved hisjl. houar, hue aoieu ! No more auall thy walls the Aa the gla'lnca. of youln tin.'. gcnrruM v uaed aoi t r Klioba.lTolbcc web d adieu! Iotl.ee w rt niua. ,: l,r; - i x .icsim. n in (I adi, u ! My le . her, my friend, thou eun!e of my youth, idieu ! ; m y friend, th.u guiiic of my youth. I adieu! j Thy wore, of hop ' Our love I'.r Hue , Tiiu' now we nog ball .1 rni'iry holt'. .h.il 'In..' now we ting " gli5ccI!;uuoiis. rivi: JiiMTis too latj:. I!V A. L. (.'TIS. I "My dear Ada, have yoo posted that 1 lttter ? ' my aunt asked me. I "No, not yet. 1 will by-and bye I don't fetl like going uow. The foreign maii does net close until seren." ; h looks like a thunder storm, aud then you can't go." Ibis sua all my aunt fiji, and left the ofin. j My cousin Randolph fat ut Lis willing- desk by the parlor window, and heard our words. No one on earth ever 1 as be.-n, or ever can be, so dear to me as u.y eou-iu. lie was an invalid, and as al-o suffer - ing Irom some great gri. f, the naturu of which I did not kuow. My y amieg tender- noss and pity, given bliii.i,;, he put aaay from bini. lie said be daied ir't accept it. This was the first day cf l is t-capc from a sick-room. Lis first apptarat.ee at tiie fami - c;rtlo ut tea time, and now, ju.-t in tl; , happy in Lis presence, tht ' , rrJ i ' I could uoi bear to leave Lim, even t to pott a letter to my darling sailor brother. : Mary endured. It is my heaviest punish Whtu my atmt kit (he roe in, we were alono. , ment that I cannot, (jrant my request, "Come here, Ada, love, ' lie said l, me, Jpar, It is to rite this cruel story as a and I flew lo his side delighted. warning to others. 1 believe no human " Go at once with that lttter, aud when fai'itior producs such fatal results as pro- ' you come back I will tell jou bat changed tie Item a nappy snong c jii, uiw f;um , erief broken wretch jou Lave al w ay known me. Good bve, and hasten, Aei a, dearest. "Grass did uol ltow un.lcr my feet." In half an hour 1 bad returned and as si tting by his side on tho bamboo settee, looking from our porch over the gurdeD, lo where the heavy purple clouds were stnl sail lie neavv puriuo ciouub hoc cu. ie ,g in the golden glory. Randolph held my ad in bit, and my heart, intense listening, You know that 1 was a junior partner iu , crm 0f Smooch ci Swans, a One of our . . j...i..j .t ... .. i I.: ; Cf' laln' Noous doubted that when bis case was concluded, be would be sentenced to the State's prison. Underbill bad been a lavorne cou.r.aniou, luueeu a i. .t o.. ! ii.n.r i , ...... . '.. . : .:..(" ... :. i i . iv:.... i f anu i was uuo eve... ..s . 6 ...JB..v. I at bis criniiual conduct, and horror at his puuiahuient, within heariug o.r some of the j porters. I observed tiftit one of them, who bad beeu a protege of Uuderbill, listened i intently, aud turned v. ry pale. " That night, after I bad been asleep in I my boaiding house for some hours, I was awaked by a knock at my door, anil was iu "-" -- , ly. 1 bad bull seut up. " It was Karl Wcis-, the portr r lo whom VaalcrliU had been so kind. He came, in 1 ... ....... .1 i a Inl. tint I, -festoy y,, -- knew the real culprit ; that lucent was in- uocetit, but that be bad been bribed, aud threatened into sucaring lalse lestimony agaiust him, wbicll uu ba'l uotie at the trial. toj , lu.t ,lC guilty man was now at Ait Hewasaclcrk alio had volun tb be UI0U " larilj left our employment some . lore. 1 1 thought my plain course was, to keep a tnuufc.il, ...j .... ... ,. V all quiet unld 1 had secured the proof, o gu.lt, which Karl Udd u.e where to find. 1 waa so afraid lhat mv man would gel in- ; ':rn: formation of Karl , rereiilance and make I ,, , , - .... . . , . 7- , .,,..,. i bo eccured Karl, and set off by the early , vi i. i orning train for New York, ltwasbefoie. morning traiu the days of telegraphs. " I arrived iu lime, seeureel certain pa- pcrs, bad the man arrested, and then sped ' . ., homeward agam. ah i ins was promptly done, Ada. Rut my energy flag gged, and 1 have been paying the heavy pctiaity ever siuce. " I was tired and won out for want of sleep, which I bad not enjoyed for three I uigliln. While in New York awaiting the I oa ri, I took a hearty auppcr anJ a cigar. j When the time canie for me to go, I w as (le- liciously n ittiiirr in an ency chair, arid had but half tiuinhed my cie;ar anr tuy m-n.pft-! pf r. I lingered ten niiuutca lotijjer teufa ! tat ti.iriutcs ! " Oh, Ada, never defer a duty a moment, j There is tut one right time given ui to do ; it in, and to occupy another time in defraud -j ing feme other duty of its hour. It is irre j parahie iiiiachief done, and may br i iij upon you, dear, artne prt. f like this of mine I " I knew I thould have to use ijreat baste to reach the depot before the train left, o I proumcd the driver extra pay if he would get me there tu time. You fee, I was inx- , iA-4 mil to iLi train, it m; tiie !- tt j that day, and I w anted to he in court he i fore the jury brought in their verdict. tlit I that dreadful word ' (Juilty, niight not strike into my frietid qmveriug and innocent heart. I knew Underbill to be a poMon of great seiiMhility, and I knew, too, that ho was engaged to c married. The verdict ' Guilty,' would be au almost insufferable pati): to two persons. " Ada, I know by the pain it cots me to make this confi ss-ioii to you, in whoe eyes I mort desire to he good and blameless, whut pcor "incent lnui-t have sufT- red, when he felt that the whom he loved, would hrur liitu pronoui.ccd a criminal. To be sure, I knew Iij would 1 clenred ngiiirj, hut that word nould stain lleir life with s:rief, arid grief stains cannot be wholly washed out in after-happit!,'.-. ".My ptitii-lmient began with my ride to the cars. In order to .ecurc tl. troniised I advanced in fare, the driver l.ished his , poor brutes uiimorcil'u'.lv. I rcniontrated, : but the fellow only grinned, s v in;, ' No time to lop, tir.' 1 could hardly b.-nr to j beiir th savage blou which the poor hof-fs were induiiiiL'. to make un for my imlul gil.ee ill case, l.'ut I did bear it. When arrived at the depot, I found the tr:.iu had left. " The next morning I was in time. Hut there had been a colli-icn between two ' p,OIie. trains, and it to.k five hours to clear ! the track. So that 1 aas nine hours in I reaching 1'hilaJt-lphia, and when I arrived, i the jury had brought in their verdict, ' (.ml jty.' After il was pronounced, through the i vet unbroken a-tibno'S of the court, poor I'l.derbil heard stifled Clies and sobs in the ! gallery, and fainted. IIo whs now in anoth er rorin, being revived sufficiently to return at.d hear his sentence. This wns t-dd me, a. I made my way in frantic haste through the crowd. I quickly informed the prrper 'persons of hi ii.nncer.ee, gave op the proofs, and ran to take the news to my friend. Ada. " Randolph leaned his bend beavi- )y on my sbouldt-r. "dh, Ada, he bad just cut bis throat ! I saw it." Randolph was fainting. My k!ses ncd tears could not revive him. Help came, but that emotion was too much for his weaken, d frame. When they lifted him from my shoulder, a guh of blood poured from bis mouth. In a few days he was well enouoh to talk litt.e. 1 was alone t, his l eu-Mo. ' "Ada," he s-.il," "I oxpect another hi n.ori hatre hourly. Iwantyou to make tne a promi -e while I have stret gth to ask it of you, and sen-o enough to enjoy your cotiipliaree." ' Anything. Rar-dolph." , " Pon t sob, darling . This FiifTeric? is ie but retribution. I: almost give. nc satis faction to see tnv blood flow as his did. Rut I would viilliiiL'lv spare you what bis poor , crastiiiation. Let others see what evil may . come ny neing oniy uve luuiuies iuu ia.e. 'oor Rnndoltdi has made a full retribu- tion. He is dead. tS"A complimentary dinner was given L.y tho Whigs of Lunenburg county. Va., last week, to Robert liidiruav. Jl-"l . the . . , - . b!e. zealous and untiring senior editor of the Licbtnotid U hig. It was a 1 deserved, for no one contributed n.o c by bis zealous defence of Whig principles to carry Virginia for t'ie Opposition last spring, than he did. It is true the Statu was not redeemed from Democratic misrule, but the majority was so considerably reduced as to cause considerable fluttering at the time a mong the high priests of Democracy. Mr. Rid. .way made au eloquent speech on the occasion. Jne occasion. Speeches were also made by sove . - , ral other centlemen. and letters were read , t from A.M. II. Stuart, J. M. Bolts, and others Wilmington llriuil. A Hint to Ladies of Tasts. Fashion has ordained that all skirts are now to be worn much lower bobiu 1 than in front ; flounces are altogether disused for the pro menade, and the double jube is worn on all occasions. Circulars are made rf while La- i".""i". re-e and wbllo M ars. illes ; the tormer trim- . ,,.,! with colored quiiiins, and tli latter h fringe. Waiking dresses of black and !!:.. .1.1 tt,;..,, tI, , .l,.n I ,v itiatcli WU11C (ISIS VI r,..,t, - ,e exten-tveiy aoin. (..audy colors ' arc utterly discarded by persons of good I tj.jp , especially lor the t roinenatlc. AMKtlh'AN LOi'C.M.'TIVlsi iv Chii.i Re- !ce,,,lJ 1,1010 wa ,ri:" of ,,rc"r'f" 'i speed between four railroad locomotives, Iuii-h stnl two American, con-ri ueieu for the Great J-oulheru (liuieati) K.n.way. triumph of the Atne- , ,o(.0,,0tivc whoc lilI10 waj at the , .,' . , . ... . ...... cf sixty miles an h .nr. ith a traiu ; -iguitg ..o hundred ,o, ith gradients The English iol 111 V SIX net in ine in performance was never over thirty miles au .. . ,,,... hour with tue same train, T, , . f pots on TllK M'N -There are about .0 . spots arranged ... three c.i.sters, now to be . il irftr,, of the sun. 1 hev are , 'icii - , ,- ,"i ol itnercsv jus ... . there is ion. e reason u utatie iu cmivui- renee teiween iue prriu.. ... .u.-,, ,.,a. ,..,.. , and minitnun aburidame and that of tic ' urot a or magnetic sku iik. From the National Inlellif mcer. I one was nearer and dearerto the Chief than ..Ttirni-m'HlPtvmrPT" Kobert Morris. Hia invaluable 8erri.es to "1 HE IM'.I LLLICAN C0LK1. j(he cau9 of Americn lodependence, at Observing in the New York Journal of periods when we had neither a coin inour Commerce afiiw days ago sotneeomplimenta- treasury nor credit to obtaiu otic, were ry ailusiotw to the late George Washington freshly renumbered in the olden time, and I'arke Custis, of Arlingtoc, we were retuiud- cluitiicd for the financier of the Revolution ed that we had in our possession an un- , bu title of public benefactor, pubii-hed contiibution from hia pen in rela-1 Such was the Republican Court in the lion to the social habiiudes which prevailed 'days ef Washington. Dignified in its aini at our " Republican Court '' in the days of plicity, impoiitig from the graudcur of its thu l'irat l'resideut. Aa these reminiscences associations, it abed a lustre upon that re may ho deemed to have received a new in-1 rjowsed era of our early history, when terest since the death of their writer has ! America, having consummated her great ptecluutd the hope of any additional com- j experiment of self-government, gave her ex ruutiicatiotis, such as our rendera were an- ample to other nations and au empire to nua'ily favored with on the - id of February l,e werld. 1 durinirbe life of Mr. "uati, we have eon-i , , 'cludt-d' no longer to withhold fiotu them the last coniributinn penned by " the child ol i Mouut Vernon. Ik litpuhluan Cuii ft in the Days o the A;. si I'raitrnt. The Presidential Mansion in Philadelphia wathe inopirtyot norjcri .uorris, aim uau beet. the headquarter, of Sir William Wowe1"" 1,1 xh""'. "ot lurinsr the oceupnttou ct ri.iia.ie.phia by the liriti-h army in 17 . lite situation ; ui''' or rievempmeM ,iu ,,. uveme... was ed ible, being in an airy and pl,asat,lj '"'ted.tt e.mi.ct b, . xpecled . hat remurka . ;. Zi'U n Pfti,idiT-.bla area' l''e and iiiviini'.' prospect eau beshown lui- or open -race 'adjoining it, and contiguous mediately upon the stit! ic-. ll-ith the mi to the public building. Coii-i.ierable addi-! u.n and agticultural jnterest. .re slowly lions and in ii provemeiils were made to t tie dines with a .icw lo its aecom - oi ieinal bui n.odaliou of the President's household ; still the rooms wire sir, -.11, ni.d the whole club-li-hmint but iud:lVere:tly fisted for the pur poses required. The equir ages of the 1'rrsi'leht were Well provided for, the stabling for twelve horses bring r xteti-irc and commodious, and the couch hou'es large and convenient. Wasbinrt. in's unmitigated, uutirw r ment and labor made it n. ccary , . . . i. r ..i ii.. tliat be Miouiu nave some uioe ( Uo,.v1 . , r,.c. ,,,; fr the o.anv visitor. bo were; '"lit to labor energetically for large crr.p co, liMially seeking opportunities of paying are loo small to move a co.titnu.uty. tnouM, their re.r ee.s and presenting their letters individual exertions in a few instances are cf introd.leuon ; hence the : wi,t' " resulted ... proving the I'UKSII b.NT S LKVEK ; capacty ol the soil or the froduelion of on Tne-d coiiimcticino at tiiree and end- irg at four o'clock. At these receptions there was no shaking of hands, the Chief rrceivino his visitors as President of the 1'i.ited Stat.s and nol as l.'ct.cral Washing ton. The foreign Ministers attended the I.-vre in full costume, and often introduced persons of oisiii.etiou from their respective com, tries. Ail strangers cf ili-titietiou cm-j I raced the opportunity o f the lr-vite to pay their resppcrs to the Chief Magistrate. The i net iMa.'tstrate. Ihe . President was toainlv but hatiiisoiufly dress, CU, his I,Bir in lUU powder, aim nr.liuj Iress swerd. He as a'tet.iied by bi j principal secretary, Mr. Liar, by Major IJackton, and the ctbt-r gei.t.l- ineti of bis , famiiy. lie addressed a few words of couite :sv to the vi-itors as they wrre presented i The company thu formed in groups for ccn- er.-ation, and on the stroke of four o'cluck tetired, the lev.-e being at an end. j Till: PUAWING ROOM. ! Wli'ti Mrs. Washington received com- ipanyiiwas on Friday, commencing about rial, .Tank-on count is ti-li iu Cor p.r, while 1 swell and ending about teti o'clock. Two Macon and Cherokee will produce the most i rooms were thrown opi n. 'llie furniture iron. The Savannah copper initios of the that was thought hand-onio in tbo-o days ('owec mountain, those of tho Collowhe and j would I e considered barely dect tit iu modern Wayyehutte are sufficiently developed to I time Theptincipal oruaineiit was a glass enable the miner to base a safe opinion and chandelier iu the largest room, buruiug entcrtaiu the expectations they are destin- vtax i'L'l'ts. The chair of the lady of the ed f become profitable mines, provided a President was a plaiu aim chair, lined with way to matket ia opened. L'fe. n morocco leather. The lucnatic iron ores of the Nantahula, , " The ladies vi-iting the drawing room were sre certainly in. xhau-tiblo beds, whoe ' always attended by gent!, meti. It was not character for good nt-s a.e not exceeded by the habit for very young girls lo be present the best ores of Ssli-bury, Ct., which has at the drawing room, but only those of the long beeu celebrated lor its iron. ago when it is proper ft r ladies to go into (if the rocks of these counties we may company. Upon toe ladies being introduced fctl assured of the esi-tence of fine marble, i they were seated, and llie President who suitable for statuary and other purposes for always attended the drawing-row, pass, which marble are employed. The mot itn- i ed round tin- circle, paying bis respects j)0itant variety is the i'i culuml marble 1 to each in sueces-ion, and it was a common 0f Nantabala. which is really unique for the ' remark nmong the chit chat of the draw- delicacy of its tints. ing room that the Chie f as no incon-ider- 'J'li same region furnishes slso, fine roof able jud ;je of female beauty , -inee he was oh- xv, !ate of blue color. Plates of slate served to tatry longer than usual when pay- ,!iay De obtained, five and six feet in length . ing his compliments to Miss Sophia Chew, and two feet wide. It splits with ease and a charming belle of Philadelphia. with a perfect plane. I be q lartz rock of i Kefreshtneuts were handed round by ser- the Nantabala are suitable lor millstones, : vaiits in livery, aud about that period first lDt bes'id this variety there is a species 1 appeared the luxury, now so uuiversal, of 0f porous chalcedony, which resemble the ice cream. Introductions to cmineut per- conimou French Uutrh stone. We have j eonagea and conversation formed the enter- whetstone, null stone and grindstone grits; 1 taii.mcnta of the drawing room. Cards grc stone and rock suitable for trlasa, and were altogether unknown. in Macon county, tho finest Porcelain clay. Rut the leading aud most imposing tea- tureof the drawing room was the men of mark, the " Uevolutiuiiarics,' both civil aud tnililary, who were to be see, there. The old ofli'cers delighted to pay t'eeir respects to the wife of Washington, aud to call up the remii.iscenc of the headquarters and of the " times that tried meu's souls '' These glorious oi l cli'viliers were the .-r. ate-! besux of the age, and the recollec- i tion of their gallant achievements, together with their elegant manners, made them ae-' A Cint'U'S Rue'K The most carious lettable to the ladies every where. They book iu the world is one that was produced ! formed the r.'ite of the dianiug room in France about three hundred years ago. ! General Wayne, the renowned "Mad It is entitled " Liber Passions Domini nos 'Anthony," with bis aides d camp, Lewis tii .Tesu Chri-ii," and is Lt-ithar written or and IV Hutts, frequently attended, with. Mi!- flin, Walter Stewart, Colonel Hartley, and many others. Indeed there was often to many i !,, met with at iho mansion of tho Fii-t j President an as-emblagn of intellect aud ! honor, public virtue and private worth, ex I alted merit and illustriou services, ;uch as i the world will never see ogaiu. ' Amo'ia Ihe foreign officers of distirction, vi-itors of th" drawing room, were ti.e i eointe de Noa'.l'.is, of the French, and Ma jor ikcKWllli, el tne iMiii.-u aiuin i Thrro was no etiquette iu the ' ro.'lii : siii.plieitv wilb dignity pre drawing j ITiioie all was atl'.ibility. with the plitc and i elegant manners ef lhat di-tit -ui-h-d age. i (ine privilege alone exi-te l. The seat nest j to the Frest'lent's ia.lv al y-occupied 'by Mrs. Kdcrt M 'rn- This was tn mat ! t.'r of arrangetnei.t, but was yielded tj the 'excellent lady bv common consent. In !tho-e infant day-" of the Kepublte a great ! man's merits were pretty generally gradua ' led by the estimation in which he w held hv the beloved ( hlt t. Aow, uwas periect '. . . ' , ., cil known in aticient days that, ot ail lour KcTo'uiiouary worthies, none no, not oCiilli-Wcstcrn ronnlin of X. C. Lrtirr fmm Vraf. V.mmw to the F.uVon nf I':, fiaoniin A. C. Ohfrrtr. Silts It seems to the writer, that the question relative to the .Mineral and Agri cultural resources of the south- western coun ties i, what are the probabilities of the fu- I . ' " -"" j . "c '" " " "'".' "i "J .' ! eourageli.ents which in .rkets and piotttsj boi.l oil that n. ti. arc i,.riucen to act; ami hil.ee, nheu mark. I facilities are provided, an entire charge in the feelings cf a com mtinity tak.s place, which result in enter prize which cithur li r i ii j; to iibt mineral re sources, or lead to a systematic and a profit able b'i-1 -andry. In the south-western ceutities, agriculture Ins to i-ontetid with the disadvantagca e.f ! mai Ket-, ,,e,e cou.ac ,s 1 cult :md rxi,. i.aive : at.d hei.ee. Hie in.iueo- ' .1 , to coii-iuerniton, which auri-t me cnjjatuj of the soil, climate, compoeition aud depth, few sections can com pare n ith the touth westcrn counties of North Carolina. It is true it is stud Jed wi'.h mount a in j. but they are clothed with a gr-it depth of soil, and bear tne finest and tnot vi;iiabb foie't-, of bard aud softwoods or timbers ill the world. Nothiti" surprises tin- traveller more than tl, extreme iler.tb r.f the soil and the nias- . . .. .. i,o.l.,.r tr. e l.icli it sunnorts. from the i ' . , , Nal taiiala mountains. P it the wiil.r do. s not propose lo -peak particulai !y of the ngricuitural interests now, neither ind. i d upon thv tnineral interest-, except in a fnw particulars I If the in : lit: I a I ii.lt rest-, they may he divided into tuo branches of industry, l't, the interest connected with the production of metals 2d, that connect. . I ith and existing in the rocks proper. (If the western counties which are ite'tiucl to furni-.!.. metalic ma'e- ' 1L. foregoing, embrace some ot the impor- ,a,,t mineral products which are iuexhau.-ti- )Ci jUt which, under exi-:iug eircumstiu- Ces .'.re nearly u-ele-s ; put which will be- cou,e of immense value when a cheap and commodious way is opetied to the markets of the world. . K. EMMONS, Slate GeologUt. Franklin. Aug 'il, I3l). print ol. ihe inters are cur our ur est vellum, and being interleaved with blue paper, may be read as ea-ily as the I est of punt. Ihe material i or tne uio-i '" and costly kind, the workmanship ex uiaite ly nut, an l the work must have been im meii.se. Iu K'll' Koilo'phus 11 , of Ger many, off. red for it U.l'lhl ducats, nearly equal to !., 000 ducats, (or t'.-I'iars) at this dav. HllW Tu PKKSKKVK TIIK TkKTH I-t evrrv man. woman and child, keep a litCe pulverizJtl charcoal in their bed-rooms, st.,1 on refiling at night let them put as much a- can be I .id on a sixpence in th ir months and work it about among the teeth with the tongue, and there will be no decayed teeth, for t'ie detiti-t to fill with amalgam or pure gold either. V iKtitM A Cin WtHM'. - The Annual Con ference cf the M 11 Church. S null, wi.l hold iis ses-ioi. iu Lynchburg on C, lli'h ,.-...! IS.I,a .1.,!.., It'.,rl ...I 01 -ovcuue. nrai, r- J prc-u!e.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1859, edition 1
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