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r i;r 2: true to 6od. to uour ficfofrij, id fo'uour ftqiit' aR.LOT'TH.. CL, OCTOBER. 23, ICS9. THOMAS J. HOLTON, KDITOR k PKOFRIBTOK. TKItMS: Th.N'irth-t'trolina Whig will be afforded tnaub. ir. at TWO DOLLARS in idnnciiTWU IV ll I AR" ANI " """'" V CENTS if payment b ' a.l.ved for li.rce month.; and THREE DOLLAR?) i tliiecndnl' year. Nnpaper oil) be diseon. j ', d until H rrearf ee ere paid, except at lh ,,ti ,n 01 wi . n. SJ "' """-"a. t ourt ad. """in., and 8h0r.". bale, charged US per i holier i and a deduclin.1 of33i pel cont. will lt year. Adrt..c.nl. ....c-,td monHjl, or .,... whru sending in their advertisement. .1 in irk ti. number of mn rtmn. dc.ir:d or ",,T will be inerte until forbid and chaffed ae. c..rdnely. j-p,linter are.utlioiisert li aria, i.ent. T. II. Hi JEM & CO., W llt.l UHl.t: A ItF.TAII. UKAII ltd IS BRITISH FRfWCH k APIER:CA"W 1)1! Y GOODS, AMD II AKDWAKi:. T II I'.m. i IIAKI.a I'l i:, X. C 1. A ''pu. J . T. Lrnrra ALiitxura. I nre for I ll r & ;ill llc;ul. fw f. anbaenber la man' faeruru g and keep. g r..n-il tl oo haid, Snap for 'I elier, fcald II.. d or Itmgaiorm, and good to wt.li villi lur I otlur aSiu di-aae. It will bIm ia. aian.a Ml nf any bind ol I lutlnng. If any irrwn tie. t im lo li.il ll to again, it r.n be l'd .1 a re. cur"i purt. 1 he Soap ha. bran tried b) rt,n. '. t jw-rain. and i. .aid lo b. . reruin cure. Ttte K.,1. e.n b. had .1 Dr. K. N. Ilntrhiaon aV. Co.'. Ii,u hiore and from the .yb-eriter. Cil S. T. KBKUHAKD. , PICKLEDEPOT. iiootov .v ii I . i i:it HAVE on hand and foe .ale, P.ekle.. Pre. irnn, Jama, J.'hea. fyrupa. Ac, low for V.lfiH I Poor E-4-1 o l l euil M.m.e. HOUSTON 4 HUNTKR. Cktrlalf. Oct U6. I bad. 53lf BKLTSJ lll'.IaTM: UUL'IS!!: I I ui I In' Itti.luM It' ll inpant. At Ja,deiur.' 1'iufl ( ami ritu lt S Inch I4 P' r""t- SI li ' 3' 17 4 2i 5 tl " " " 3i ' " 7 , 3" ID . 6" 1 79 li- " 4 ply If r-EAMI.ESH DKI.T9 manufactured to order a t'x.rl ix.t.ee. I 0. CTO HOSKnt all aim, .r water lean prra.uie,erdrrJ JirKi fttm t. Af. turera. Al0 P ll HI 1a of .11 dt.enption. at 64 cent. etr pounu. I J. 1(. F. BOONE. I2tf V. 31. I'SH. 53 Kcinoval. nfofnit hn and Ihe nved In. publir (rrnernilj, H- t II, r old .Und ol M m' at Bytr y, unoer I.. S William.' Store, no Tr.de .teeel. wher. he j 11 Pr. K.rrd In att. nd to all ordera 10 hia line. Il j bta still a few arl.rlra ea h.nd .ueh aa I Golden Cook. Golden Star Ptautti's and j rremlura 1 COOK STOYI'-S, j sad variety of I I'lltltOIC STOVI'aS. Also, . gm,d a.rtmeiit ol IniniHl Il4.ll.1w-w Jtic. A r. AM of whieh I will s. II rl.r.p f. r CASH or Coon y Produce. D. II. BYKRLY. Aall.lBJt). 1 MIIOSE ol my f.ienda who are indebted lo me by Note nr Account, aa ill pleaae obaerve mat I lute retired tr.011 the flrug Dutineaa, at Una p! .re, and naai'ilmll l(lmef u mliUlf rt fanrtf . My ll.eik. .re in Ihe h Hide of Mr. 1. P. Smith, an In. 111 permit!, can call, ournig my abaenee, nd Hill.. (I. M. PIUTOI! AKD. ( AaroWfe. Orl. SS. 3311 iEwnini. rjlllF. nnderaignrd having entered into ("opart 1 ner.hip for the purpo.e of carrying on the ConlVctionnry, Uakery, Fruit, AND Retail Grocery Business, ! B' leave tn call the alleiilion of Ihe eilis.n. of I lurlolta and aurrounrting country lo their New Siandon Trade Street, brtween Urem'.aiid Ffaok iilliall'a, at Sprat A. Daniel'a old Stand, where tl.'y would It pleased to .ee all their friend, ano arquanitanri.. MOODY & MSUKT. J Fffcr.,rg 9, IS58. 41-tl j IIAWKSS History of North-Carolina. 'IHE 9nd volume la now piihlishi-d. It em M. braeee Ihe pi rind of Ihe Proprietary Gov. frment, from ICb3 lo 17'.'!). J It form, a lianda.nne Bvo. volume of 53 1 page., in. .ubaciiotion price waa hall' a cent a p.gn I ul the price of Una volume 1. Ire., y ti 7 in 'loth binding, $3 in Library eheep, and t.'l US in balf calf. T Wu.l .nm om.v roa I sh. Owing to the dilSculty of eeeuring Agent, in "'iiy parla of the Stale, we will forward it by ""tl or otherwi.e ree ef plg. on receipt of the .'ire; or both vol nine, lor (4 cloth, t iO sheep, Of j half calf. A liberal diaeount made tff Agent., or other., hu buy to ecll again E.J. HALE i SON. reve'lteiile. f.n. I83H 3.HI'-f EXECUTIONS for 8. tho Court for .aid. ijino and Music Stnro. r m,de .bJ Nnn'. A. , J"rk ", '"''",'"". ' N '' Which h. . J. "" "'"ur f.,M" P"- Am ,,,,, c,.,BItllV cfB Bu- I ' " I I L. KRHRIHOM, HKBMAN L. LEIDINO. KEIf ISO. k i.i nmc. IM FORI KKS Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL, ha.xl rrarrr, mi fHMa raoii iino, ii 4 it i. si i . h. k: April 7- r li.ti Itillf Initial iM. Imam-. :'' uiii:iiiv. ' t II IS COMPANY contimie. to Hike n.aa a. JL gaint l. by fire, en llouae.. lioooa, fro. ouee, Ac., at uaual rale.. I It Cidire at 11.. Drug flore of E. Nre llulchi. ...n4(o OrriflBS. A. ('. ST F.ELK. l-rt,iJet. C. OVKlt.M AN, Vv:t J rrtiient. E.NYK HLTl IllS(lN,.s?ey.f Tteair. DIKtt" Tt'RM. A C. STF.KLK, J. L. HKOWK. M. 1$. TAYLOK, 8. T. WliLS'lON, C. OVKKMAS. F. 8CAKK, W.M. JOHNSTON. Johw L liltOVt .N, F. Scarr aod S WHIM-UN, Lletuttve Canitnitltt. April Iffi. Ifj'J. 7tf T. ..... - , ,4 .., jOO.OCO AO. 1 I" I lilt J fClaS j ro sAi.i-:. j WESTBIOCKS&nENDENHALL, ' Yrojinrtott of the WtH Green Xurierirt i at-d Gardrtntttear Greetuboto, X. C, M Ol I II aery resptctlully rail the attention I rr.., i..i,r,.,ivn , , ceoity on me cars oi mo indium v.cnirai oaniing ny ner mob. .. ol tl.. S..uli.er Si.te. to IjIX'JIl CaCTlhCC ill Ifi.OITOW 'S Kail Rosd. We have read anecdotes of ' What on earth is to pay, Dinah ? inquir k of native and acclimated ... , , . . u .. n i , c l ol li e cil.ie.. their very large aim Fruit Tr. ra, tor tl.e Kail and W inter Trade. i Thia large and han.iann.e .asiirinient hae been pr..p..glt d fiuin thrilty healing tree., and wr.rk. ed upon the leat wroling at,a., whieh a sure guarantee of uuitluliiee. and longt yity, 2 promt, lient .haraeleriatiee in orchardli.r which ehould not be overlooked by (irraona witlung to plant or. ehard. eiltter lot niraetnig or ii.if.i.y ute. It etoek eonaiat. ol inn lollomng tree, t 1 l.'iO.OStl Apple trere i lOO.titiw Peaeh tree, j 1(1,. j truu rear ireea; iz.ut'u Apriroia; ih.imiii i n,ir; ; 1 'J.lXld Plum; itt.O Nectanue; 0oU Almond ; I Dim Quince ; .mm i.rape y u.ea. heaine. a aery fine ...enrtmtnl of Currant. Strawberries, Itatherrie., Gooeeberrie., etc., .11 of which will be .old on very rea.onabie term, for e all of approved pper. All p.rkage. put up in .upern.r a'jle, and a coniplrte invoice . nt lo each patr..n, and .u ar ranged Ihal the invoice will be the regitttr of the orchard alter the tret, are tranrplantid. if ll.ey are tranaoia tiled a. ech one apar. on tt.e hat. Mr. T. J. Iloilon will act aa agent fir the fur. ! ni.hing of the peui.tr of Merit It 1.' u'g and i.eigh. baring cnuol.rt i'h tl.e above Fruit Trrea and will lake plraaure in forwaion.g oroera 101 the Orf rs ish. 33tf. Ir, II. M. rrikliard I F.I. I I N't; i olieiiation nftna cilully ann .on Ay irieima . hi. dei rmmalion to resume the Prj.e-I ire l .'Ii tlit M..-. be r.'ntllll d al ilia , fliee. I n lie poor prearribed for without charge. Auft 31 , I Sit. Si' i m; i,i i i: . Ylti 0 it A TO H! emriHt " i' sxri.ni. ( ompoaDdrd rutlrrly from (.TMS, IIVK ..r TMR IIK.T rt iTIVr A n t.tvs a H K liiriMKa lUa pttnli. ihal a. It a 'IwAm.o-. m.i.-W. .M,..,.ayi.. a Oiar nt-l..n.a kanaa II tmrlm an. Suite Tht l.lver si a of In., b.l . as4 what .i.t. io, m.i.infa.i. i,..mi fl't.art,..trst h,..,, r.l , o ... J. a s-.M-.eal r'i't.nra or ttit III rTiij a.-inpMl Th a ' LVt oV.n-iM Liter - pii.iry I.. a (he hi,.. ..I. trt a a rat..' r. t lllll..ua tl.trht -a In ll r, intvr.ilr.1. t.) Liter lot .rtilr. a'.-i t v.t ! rs.a.1 e.,.1. Vthat Is - HI, k HraHarhe. tti, ,A tba d.ttatt FutilH -ant a a.i,t tint lo, c ttuirraj 4ntt.,ll-e .MHttM all ta) lint i-'lt iin. ...at rt llltr- lratav-, tj aaei.ln. tha r'titr, l Ketitita ilfy w na llllllMi All tatitt nae II are alt log Qrlr Unaillmon. .allinttnr lo He Savor. ' -alv. Water Im .he mnttth va I. h I hrlnt'l goinlor. anil av allow- bold .of; III. r THE U7BH INVIQQR ATOR IS 1 .1 It.NVin.' MH.II II. llllu'nVKNV. an4 It l.l. Iinni U sniti J.ihnO.- nt a '.f!o jftHi.MAt, all ol .LM-k a.t ll.t it.,l. l Olaeaaetl l.lvl, j 4 aasroKii a P" MS NMSMwar. Nf Vak M'ttaleaalr Aejen.al i.aaaa . P.aa .Ma ; M S IU . Mat II r.s. i n F. SCARR A CO., Charlotte, V C. A LARGE SU1TLY OF Coiistall' Warrants JL'ST I'HINTKD. 1 lie o..y FKKSII A II RIVAL OP j CONFI'C'riONARIES.; HOUSTON A: IIU.VrHIt 1 ffflARiu.t received a frc.h .iipply of CAl'.l B 1 DIES, of all kind, also Citron, Currant., K.i.in., r i(r., and a vnruly of Nui. Cull at HOUSTON Si HUNTERS, I Door Eaal of the Court tiouae. CttrUtle, Oct. 6. 1858. 33tf A Great Battle to be Fought! ' 9 ' H E .ub.criher. inform the ciliien. of Chor al Imte uml tieinilv, Hint I lie t Imve tn liM.d anH nre onlitiilly receiving, m kUH-rb of E: FUJJNI1URE j superior to any thing Ihal h in tl.ta seetion. I'l eir ali ci. hi en the tollowii'g kiticlta: Sofas, Tele Tele, nri.' Die.n., Can B.l'i ni liockihg ( Imiri., M. I..,.,., y : a, S ul Parlor ( hirs ami Kuah Hon.. in lo irs, Mahngnny and Cane Bi.tlon, ll.Tl.iiig tn. wa, W.irdlolH and liiu... U-, Marble ami Wim.iI Top Cenlre T.iblea, Murl.le Wash Hin.'i and Sinkr, Card and Work T..hlr., Mahogany and Walnut I'xi.n.rn T.blea. Mahi 'gan , French anu Klixubeih ilrceti aos. What Nola and Parlor De-kp, looking Ula.ae. fn.m U to till Pur, Kelt. Rocking Cradle, and Reclining ( huira. Tucker'" Patent Spring lloitom H. .i.ledda, C.nopie. Willi I. are Nrlling, and VI qurto Hjra. f ollage Eurnilure ly the set. In n and Wiwi 1 1 t R.k., Gilt Moulding i f all sues for making Glaa. and picture Frame.. iUH F.verv I1 in I of material for sale generally u-rd l.y ( abioet Maker., aiieh aa Glue. I,. cka Knob., Hingi.. Walnut, Malognny, Ac , Ac. And laat, thongb not i.it, we keep always on hand a .upj.ly of FiskV Metallic Unrial Cases. J. M. SANLEKS & CO. ChtrUtt, My 3i, leVJ. lltf Tl ' I' V 1 1 PT 1 LliiVUL It 1: c. ul. -riber. retoeetlul v intorm the oeo. pie of the .urroundmg co'oniry. that they have reuoced the price, of their aiork, conaist. '"a" ol liy (IoogiIh, Rradv-Made riolhinu. HOOTS, AllOI.A, ,H t freat cid regard! ,y of other Goor... wh.ch will I flil'VTKV riUlMTK i.W. in Msh.se. " 1-- Robe Ore. tea worth 5 (Ml at $J 5(1 Sh.wi. worth 4 U at J Ml Mantillas worth 5 l.tl at M :M Ih.nnels worth n I (I ..l A Sil Hoop Skirta w..rlh 2 511 at I '.'." F'aat coi'd Prints w-rth at IU IHearhi d and unbU arhed l..ilietties at Ne. York Price. tien llAMMEUSLAG & MKNDALLS .,,,.,, ,,s ,. r. r r a July 4, Ifi". llir (Mil Aoi lh Male, IWi-i it. IOUK HERE. FRIENDS, and Mi.,w emr. n., J m ill you buy Hie n. bli S'l A'l t F MK'I II t Aldli.lN A 7 li s... aen.l lo tl.e an . -crib, rt, or .uhtrnii. to iheCouniy Agent, lor tint Ni.ii, l.ai ;T itiiit M;inilit iit M;i. And you wll get Ihe vlmlc Stale, with her li.ver. Railroada, G,.ld, C.pitl. Lead, Iron and Coal . and all Ihe Cit.e., Town, and Vilbgea. her noble Mountain, anu Springs, and In r F'leld. and Flower.. It y. u want Ihi. GULDEN PRIZE, i.ow i. tbe lime. .M.ipain n leel by five. Harder new. nf the Sli.te H..lite, li.-ane Aavluiu, ( h..pi I Hill, Mie and F e I .ill. g. t. Ar , Ac., one ol ll.c rhropttl andl.es M.pt.v.r eui.lith.d J'E AKCE A HK-'T, Mill-boro', N. C. A(;EN'I W A.NTKu lor every ei.umy in Ihe Slate. Tt rm. ibt ral. Apply a. .hove. ; , I'J 18 6... MttkltiiLiirg Jk-nds, ai.ti: per n ni. pa i ii .hi in fWIESE IIONDS arc ui..i..olt. ..: . tl - ''..vt Jl imistu.inl ilulr n it n....ie, .. m: i.r. r. .1) nr.ltralile lo any Stule t..rn!f. The county ...iiiiol r. .u.ii.,te Tin y be.ir erri jwr eenl iptinat p , ' n trim an.uily. wiin C..UK,nt l..r the mii.i 1'liry ..re of Hie .1 miu .tn.i. ol I in', wl;.. !. will o.Iikr ll.c... more cii'rctil uii.l ml li r d.i metiir purpoaes. The coUfKir.s wi.l prove conv. ni. nt medium for paying county lu.i"s. '1 lie eilnena ol the county should posaeaa them. Ih. county should posaeaa th.m. and II. cy are n..w i. Hi n ii lo I'. cm r..po..il h it Ih.nk in t h .rloiie or w nh t ei.taiii John !ker mil r. ceive pnni.pl tllenli.-n H. W. Gl ItiN. J'r. W. C. V H. H. . Ci, 4.f. 28, I8S8. ifcj?" Notice. UlEfirm ol 'HENDERSON &. AIIRE.NS lllaaolved ol lit. JAS. V the l.i ..f J -i-u. iy. by n.uiunl HEN fiEHMi.N, will h.rc..iier! carry on the bus.ne.s on hi. All person, inocoiro win piease cnii.e lorssrn ami eettle at once, a. the boaincs. mutl bo cloa.-d up k ' ''" t mined, auiy. Ijr and silently back through the tunnel, x- HENDERSON & AIIRENS. jpectiug momentarily to discover the mutila Januury lBOSi. ted body of the unfortunate female. Hut after searching back to the mouth of the HAVING ...Id my entire Interest in the tir.n of ia,)r,rl n0(l,in.T was fjund, and they sadly HENDERSON At AIIRENS to Mr. J. P. II E.N. 4 .1 . DERSON. I .till raped o remain for .ome time "traced "'f" "-p. yet al Ihe atore and .hall he happy lo ait on I poo arriving at the train, a passenger uy friend, and rusinmer.. particularly on llio.e Suggested that the caue of the excitement who would li.ik over the little cl'ange, due me ha arrested: and in the cars went the par and the concern. I January 18".9. F. W AlIRKNS. 4ttf A.G. "WILLIAM SOBf, a TTORNEY and C umellor al L. w, haata t ken an office, jointly with J. A. F.n, Esq upataira neat door to the Court Hi. use, where he w.ll be con.lunlly prraenl to et lend to all call, on profeaaionul buainesa made for hiniaelf. or tor Mr. F'ox, when lie i. absent. J.nu; 4. 1853. Orf Wanted I 1,000 Ma31.I."S. CORDS OF TAN. BARK, for Which Ihe rath will he paid. M. B. TAYLOR. i"-'tf fm Oh, Carry So Back. The day was eon. the nie , dark, And tiie wind, wem wiuig by. And the blinding nket Jqll 'A' and feat Fri..-n i!im m: ta e .-',.llt, i t . . H hen . inoorn'ul wuil. hS J ru.lunjr W. hearO n l "nVjre rf - y 0 J tarry nr b:li O J er ihv b - To my mother', home once more. Tw-.a youlhwhojsdleni. mountain home, lie had !Lh.i,t"herbl ei;.rfie"ry ii""' At the tVsl'. I j i l . i lit tl.rong. But a rireanl of here came over III. heart, Aa he erept n the C'.tlnrre d'Mjr O' carry me buck O ! carry me back '1 ii my motier'a home once more. I han left the ha) of the tempter'a pwer, I And the reel wild and ImkIi They eared not ii their reculra. mirth, If I wanmred .lone In die. Doth the fire .til burn on the household hearth. ' By the clti tree old and hoar? : O ! carry me b-iet O ! carry me back j To my rmtber'a home once more. Like a weary brd that has wandered long, j 1 will aek m mother', neat. And lay tlna uenng head onre more On my ginil in .ll.er'a breaat. Onee n.. re 1 w.l ek the household hearth, II) ' .- i ll. t.ee.dd and hoar-all ! curry me baik (I ! carry me bek To my Haiti. ei '. home ot.ee mire. lisccliantjous. LOVE IN A TUNNEL; OR, Kl??'iN'JIN ,lie ' (:'tt L1 b's, r01"""1 cow ,n lbe Tl1" refpoudent has brought to their interprota THE DHK i &" 1,0 St'1,:'1 ueriJr'T n '",0 ,"'', yarfl- ItioD much less than his usual sagacity in not i nd be dispatched a sable daughter of Af- ! i,s,;ug apprehended their plain purport and Many amu-itig anecdote. of ventriloquists rica to miik her. In a few minutes in came 0,V;0U8 panning. nave Deeo puuits neu, ana many more think there are few ventriloquial incidents tbat will compare with one we witnessed re- liMCDOis. rvenwortny, uove, ouiiuu, narriiifr- ton and Blitz, but think the foilowinj; actual occurreut? will bear favorable mention side . by side w lib either. The cars left Charlottesville, a., for iMauuton, at iz m 9 anu enterea tne tunnel, ' which i. very large and very dark, about I half past one P. M. e hl hardly been shut half past one P. M. W e hasl hardly been shut out from davlieht wben noise it beard , ie rr td o( th, u.t car. -rbe C0D. Hooloe .oil several rtassrn i'pr whn were . .. .. , . .. . . .. - (tannine on ine piaiiorm, entcreu me car iwitu a view of discovering the cause of tbe disturbance. But owing to the extreme darkness, nothing could be seen. While patiently welting to bearthe slightest move- Dient which micht explain tl.e excitement, a boiterou noise, reeuibiin; the sound pro- .Aueri by fervent kissing, and at the same momeut a icmaie voice was nearu tic. aim- mg: " Get out, you brute ! Let me alone . I'll call the conductor 1 Keep your bauds off.sir! This is shameful V "Where is he!-' cried the couductor, in an angry tone, approaching the direction from whence the sounds proceeded. Ilere!"sata the lad v, " this end of lbe car, arrest him ! He insulted me shameful ly. Here he is again 1 Will you let me alone ! I think it burning shame that a respectable lady should be trreated in this manner!'' "Get in tbe ladies' car, then !" shouted a gruff voice. " Y'ou have no busiuess here !"' 'She has aright here !" replied the con- oin-.i.r, e. ii.i.u too .oui.iuui a-.p-.-v- guilty of the misdemeanor. You need'nt grab me ' " s.id - voiced old man; "I didn t touch ber ; traced bis steps to the forward end of the car. Again the voice wa heard apparently in the very rear. ' Here he is again, conductor! (Ho away! q iit ! let me alcue ! this is shameful ! Keep to'ir hands to yourself, sir ! I'll '.cave the car ! You follow if you dare !'' This language was concluded by an ex plosion resemhling the concussion oi mo lip. All was now confusion. The synipa- ; thiting passengers were standing up, higf iy evnii.1 hut naini. In tint ilarknpsu and the .' , .... , .. i.L,, ..... ... .,. I .... ... l-e. uncertainly iiini exciieii liom tii. ucciiie,--ue ocrseu id so mun.ou inav uei uic i sounds proceeded, nolhinir was done A j despaired of. The child was carried to a tioise like tbe rutling of silk was beard, the distance of a mile, where it was found by e. .1 f ,.e n,.,,e,l .n.l ll,..,.!;,. 1 ...,.,:.,. Tho ehi'.l is eTr.eete.l to closed with a banging sound, which made I . . .. :.. l. i. r.n ii ine exrraoriiinnrv soilness kmii-ii lunuwcu very fe:irful to contemplat1". with fearfulness their cottages torn into atoms as by a bomb Incrcas. d to horror oh. u the conductor an- I of destruction, and themselves glad to es noniiced that the lady mu-t have stepped off cape with niained limbs aud stripped of eve- tlio piaiiorm as mere whs no car aiiacneu. The cars were stopped by the signal rope, ,4 . !....., . ,.r. ,l a l,,n .l,o ni..-..,.. , , , . - , J.-- 1 ty, searching every at antu tney came to i , person, leaning forward on tbe back of a I seat io front of li'm, apparently asleep. The conductor roughly shook the sleeper. wben be raised his head, aud lo ! and behold, it was Wyman, the ventriloquist! Tbe party very reluelautly swillowed the unmitigated "sell." Tho cars started, and sped on to their destination, having been de tained an hour over time. A LAWYER AMONG COWS. Squire Wick, a lawyer who fancies that wbat be don't know ' aint worth nothing,' and whose home is not a thnusaud miles from the pine tree Stale, was a great favorite with the late Judgo Cranch. Ouco wbcu visit- I Ing the Judge tL litter invited Lira to walk ' lover his premise.. Among other place., jlhey visited the barn yard, and tha Squire was Mruclc with admiration, is ha gsted up-1 on the noble heard of cow., which had just : been driven op for milking. He talked an' tlaborutelv of their dilTernnt onnd nninU aa ' would a first rate stock breederwhen the -..i.i . i... ..... ..... ., fact was be knew urxt to nothins at all a- . i . . . '. . v . . , . " " "uioii'sj .ii tt)0 occa81on tc enter our earnest protest bout .lock, and .on., of tbe good potnt. be , .rt , ,nd ., , ,ddre.d to " rtr.lee'v g l4U8h ! the OM I.ine Whig, for tha purpose of re- . .1Bo're'. , . , , , , ,. , 1 conciiine them to an ab.orption of their po I eil, friuire. .aid tbe Jud.-e which : i:.: i :?i.:. r .u. . will vou take T '.l-i'lu""! V"1!8'' ",id-"'e SqUire' B&t ' Ye" whi'.h wifl you Vale T I am gmag io mage you a pieseut oi cue w vuciu which shall it be V ' Keallv. vour honor, this is unexpected J wil no, object lg pre,c,,ti but I ! "0U'd r8lljfcr J0 LDr WOul11 ,,Uak? tl" selection, a receiver, should Dot be cboos en.' ' If you accept this present you must make the selection. eing quite a good judge of stcck, you will not be likely to sheat yourself,' and the eccentric judge smiled to himself. The Squire rubbed bin gold spctacle.l and began to view the cow. with a critics prection. Alter much ortitiniz!nf, ne saiu : 1111 : I appr.hcnrj your honor wou.a not like p.rt with that short horned thick necked c0"', , , , folly"' as to support any other than the j la ,B BuOicif n:ly lc finite to relieve our . Dlve no cusucci ,u your own selec- ; Jeiuoeratic cstt'iiJate for the next Presi jrea.Jvrs froi, the necessity of co.i-ultin-t.ou, said the Judge, bis risible, hardly , u in a,)vi.i;lg U'bi.s to th,.ir 0n inf,.r,e... i order to apprehend controllable. I assume aud maiutain a position " iudepeti- fr01H ,ie .nor " 0( our rcrr.-.irks the direC- ' I don t want to rob yon of your favorite (lent of nll,h,om.xa, ou ,he subject tj j;, whi,(, am tending We have cow, but you have no choice, I abould pre- . q(. ( .. are 5Il.p,cj 0f f0..,e plot ! ov J h,,.,1 j , hai.h nf takiiu our posi- fer the very fat one, she has so many good , .. iulnty 8n.j p.,rity. j tlori 0R c, r i,;ic ,,,ie,fio, under 0. e sanction P0"1'- ,, , , . 1 Iiy what species of logic any such deduction of ,lt.;,i er:ile c-iuvic'iiou. aud not aa waifs ' No robbery at all the fat cow yours, j .g dfiwn from the t(.oor .. of 0r liclu we j w and fr0 the fluotu.. M.fery.i.t .ill drit.Ler to jour bouse ba.jireal 1q , UI1(iHr,rifl, and we t..:..t.;,io f . ll0i..r01I, political sea. Our view. fore n.iiking. j therefore, presume that we have expressed j 0r pu(,ji, p0liL.v ad po'itieal proprie'y have ' The delighted Squire hastened homo to ,. much more of obscurity than j n(- , ...r, denied sufliientlv definite and inform bis wife. In ahout an hour he saw etony giggung ami laugning-qu.re i be could no conjectute. There stood Dinah convulsed with laughter, the empty pail cu ttic cqutre. ' O maies, for t.uffiD, only hi, hi, hi, he be .. . J he f quire looked at bis wile she at bun then both at Dinah, who bad conutp tionea w.tn lauguter, ana seu ea oown vj the door, her face covered wnh her apron, and her laughing machinery .baking her ami her laughing machinery .baking her sides at a tremendous rate. . . I)ilah- ta;(J tLe ire st ,h. top of L ia i'liiati, eaiu tue cquire at lue top ui ui. ice, Mell me what's up, or I'll throw you vmra It mo what a un nr I tlirnw vntl t.. . r " out ot the Douse. t ot the bouse. Dinah rose, and mustered herself long I okcd j,)e djr5ent of a .. Virginia Whig " ough to say JtLatany such invitations as are now so enou ' U lor, mas. nuff.o, only dat cow of! yourn be-a fetamun cow ! aud then j fell into another fit of laughter. If vou know a chop fallen man's looka, a portrait of .Squire Wick s couutenat.ee would tie supernuous. ine way mat -very iai .Sort horned thick necked cow walked back to the yard of Judge ( ranch wasn t slow, and the way the Judge shock h'a sides w a9 a caution lo stock critic. ( j K.X TRAVAG ance iNTERFEitlv.i tvith Mar- RIAGK. It is a pretty well e.labli.hed con- 'hU0UJ not be in haste to enirr into any some prinii-e of better rule and mire pa victiou that the extravagance of these times ' nartn.r-hin which is found so unprofitable c Go iiieures than the Deuiocracy have giv- in dress, hoiise-kecLine ie alters, Ac, tends to the prevention of marriage. Shrewd ' voung men are careful and cautious about undertaking the board and clolhiug of young -is au instance, me liuciqiibii r.u Iquirer has been furnished by the clerk of the Drobate Court with llie niimage licenses ,n 1...1 on I ountv. uuriii.r the ast Iei ht JearSi wLit.h fho UuS off in l.t ifrSru iWf and from I".!. Wben we C0DsHvr tt.at tbe popuUtion of the t T j. , i '. ii (.alP,1t(,d to alarm the advocates of wedlock. rEARFLT. WHIRLWIND .1 tHW C ar- rud nt! u Mile. lurthor particulars con-. i i ii-i- s. i cermna the late whirlwind in Chowan and i) . v- n .i . 1'erquiuians counties, N. C, assure us that it swept ail over tnat section as a periect besom of destruction. A poor widow, M Ashley, and child, having their bouse thrown abonf their tin ns straws in a hurricane die also People were roused from their , i .. . ., .'...I .f.i. c...i siumner in ine uaihiie-.s yi .uc mtiiii m u... ry comfort of life. A beggar importuned she gave him a shilling. lady for alms ; (iod bless your d be, "this will prevent me lady ship 1 from executing my resolution." I he lady, alarmed, and thinking he meditated suioi lo aked what he meant. "Alas m-idatn ! said he, but. for this shilling I shojld b obli-'od to go to work." ! i Sidney Smith, pa-stng through a by street behind St Paul , heard two womeu nh ising , eacn other from opposite houses. "They wij nt.vor agree," said tbe wit t " they ar jgllc fro, ditlereut premises.'' i I 1 The Post Of- Skit Ru.imi KNVKUire-. ... !i..n,n,...,t has filled orders for three hundred thousand of the new self ruling. Som of our opp.'tietf df-". are that the stampad envelopes. They are now for sale refusal by Congress to euset a sl .ve code at the principal post offices in the I'tlion. I would be cause for di-union ; others that the ' refusal by that body to rep. al the .l ive trad, laws should make us di-solve our con O.ni ot Tilt "C.ltKgN M.H'NTAIN Hovs.'' nexiou "itu the North, whilst all know 'aE Wttuan, i revolutionary veteran, is ! that Congress does not possess the power, .til'l livin- in Wyndhsm County, Vermont,! or. if possessing the power, ba uo it. it the extraordinary age of tnfl years. His I clinition to pass their " code, ami that u mental faculties are st'ill sound. ifill not an I sbuld nH temo, e ihe puni-h I'OLITICAF,. from tli National Intclligenrsr. What shall the whigs do ? It may la remembered by our regular' readers that, 10 a Drie! ar'!':.o r.ica appear ' j :1 'i. . . ,: "'.. i.u . , 3 . ,, I-1 by current proposition, to ft ; p-i'iuT.-ao'i? JAI'i An esteemed correspondent, who writes under the lignstureof " A Yirsritiia Whig," addresses us a brief communication, in h;ch he " infers from the tenor of your our ar tide " thai we must have some ulterior pur pose, beyond that which appears upon the urf.ice of our remarks, when we venture to counsel on the part of the V.'his a stead ft adherence to their principles, and when we oonteit the entire propriety of yielding ready nssent to the representations of the (Jovcrnineut paper in this city, and of such journal, as tho 8t Louis Republican, which '.. .1... I.. U .,,,1 nf er.nr. m.Une vbigi wi no, fee ,. .pto 8(ch Q e,,r,?inu, aet of ( , . , -nmnlQli w;th us. or that ourcor- we l.nt.e is common with us. or that ourcor- ( We rea(,ily ailuilt tL.t if ary Wbi-, id Vir nnia nr eUewhi re. has formed the fore goue conclusion thrt the Democracy offer a very comfortablo and congenial home toj " wortbv ana eniigutenca ciuius wuij wih to preserve their political identity and cotiMstency as Whigs, be may very property j take ncention to our remark, directed as; to a vindication of that iudepeti- t).owirA , ' ,., taTr-.tfj kr absorption with I litinnaliv hostile to Vi'hi.' prin- , -j ta commend it V ' of ;on,ervative n)Pn on the! j nJf itj iblici(.f nco j respect to that I f jb,ici(.f nco i re-pect to that I " . , 1 :. ..4 ...j ' ' J, Ct e r " a. na r of its s.och in j , . T g !e " ou"' J itrade. i ... .... . .,;, I, ... J addressed to OldLine Whigs by .uruals Bet,ni!t t0 us at present ..;,i, l,i,.hsst deeree in-r nortune. if not I. f Surely, at a time wbeti i-'eiao- j y JoU Kei,rn of ... i,. ..i..,,,! iiiimmhantlv over i lis ela,v,.,rBde 0,,poIlou,-, are compeilod to rfc published letter, that I h has no more sympathy wiihthe so called Uouthern Right Democracy than with (he I Vreeoil Democracy of the North, banded i undcr the name of " Republicans," we miy 1 .a ,iprl for suL'restimr that Whi.'s ...j unsatisfvin-r bvthoso who report it well- and unsatisfying by thoso who report it we, nigh bankrupt. Mr. Senator Tombs, of Georgia, al-o in- f0ml us in bis recent speech that au effort . k jn tlii,om0 -t,i0 platform, and to ...j ,,e smrmauce 0f the duty of Con- is now maKinj at tue coum m iua " .1 " pr?i .? r Z ' , ! .B-eHsl"e .. Vin; Whi-" will a,ree 'such demaud is aituleas. except for the pur poaes ot agitation, let it that "piaiiK hould be inserted at Charleston, and if we should -.ill coun-cl the Whig, to shun any pinicipauo.i ,o .too ..t.t-...... rlrovotto , i sunnose w should be held to ad ise a course suppose ! biehlv rreiuJicial to tne coi.sarvalive pen- : t"bu'J V lrJu 1 ' ..... ; . vj - ever striven to oi.sero in o ir uauuun ' pontics. uc J wou. no . i ditional exasperations being aroise.t hy sectioual exneuou ui iu hold that y- . ,1 . . . priority 111 evoking th ep'.r:t of ) d discord gives to t.ie 'uo such priority of claim upon Democracy the favor . - , , , i..,- I l,U Iino III-' as suuui . icuifi. ...tv. from tiie stoadlast m iiutenaneo of tlieir po liile-1 i.,t..,rritv. We leave to tho-e win are dis.-atilied with Whig principle an I r1 '. . big nieusures iree cnoice iu ueiei i,i......i; their political affinities ; but we niu-t protest O'lC wine n seeK io lie-use us want of tealtty to our party Because 0f a refusal to be absorbed iu the modern Democracy, while lis teud.'neies are such cull even upon its loaders and the recipients of its honors for words of rebuke and dc- preeation. l osucll ?outl:ern tugs as irr ma-i) ei yield to the blandishments of tbe Democr icy we commend iho following portraiture of the m ;;..;.,! . dravrii bv the Hon .. Whi ' c mdi iat We q lote Governor in thai gallant ?ti" from a letter of tiie 7th ultiin , i i nieli. after alluding lo tue new assuMip'i n- m i'ie in behalf of the S.utli by a poiii -n of the Mississippi Dciuocrary, be proceeds as foi lows : i mint from those who will import African ilvr's." J " Let Congress abstain from all iuterfer Icoee with slavery in tbe Territories, and I leave the question where the Constitution, i V. n.Aarin ..I' Urn oni.rta .dnntitii- th fitrfit. , Bforc:n., t1(f rf.,ntdiu of the common i !w, ba placed it. - ; i... ..,rl it It. halls vil! then ee.. echo to the cries of fanaticism, and the much-needed and ucful legislation of tha country will receive proper consideration. Let the South cease to agitate q-ie.-ti or;s of dangerous and doubtfuit import 1 lot it ccaae to presect iisues that will minister to the strength of the ' Abolitionists j' let it turn its attention to interests at hstiie, and peaoe, tXtt'dVeVti' RWJ&'ji' V Vf lue resu'1- bmti nd afrtton to the agricultural and manufacturing interests of our State ; to our mechanical and educational intcreit' ; to our railroad ami levee interest-; to building a city for export and import in our on State, aud iu a lew years we will poeess the abili ty (an we ever bare the will J to mett our friends with liberality aud our enemies with atuel." Such nr. the counsels of a Mississippi Whig, who, we per-usde ourselves, would be somewhat loth to mike common ca'i-e with a party enil.finlng Jfb elements of discord iu its bosom. If ire shall ever hae occn'i'in to aban don our principles for those of any other Tvirte wf shill i xpre-a our purroi-e in Ian- L rh. tin.e nrTi.. iitlv our own to pre serve us from any eo op-ration with the 'ex isting Biitagoiii-m on the subject of slave ry," exi-ept in so far as wp have felt it our imperative duty to re-ist the sectional sg ,rr,..inna nf tiie 1 Vtiiocralic p;irlv not - 1 oresMoiis upon the Nortk," for the North has teen always ll.c political gainer by Demoertitic boors prr.iT.-red to the South, uui ifsir".' m.. ( -v b -J our common eiuniry, wmcn lias neeu wan tonly thrown into peri-idieal turmoil and ccnfuaioti by i i-t -.iic'li measures (the repeal i of the M,m mri compromi-e and tiie L. comp- 1 tou policy of the present Admit i-tration) as our ViiL'inia oorrepondeut concurred with u. in oppo-i-.a while but whieh, having been haiii.u' provok d'.heir 1, they were pending, coiis iiuiuiteil, and ' haiinU' provok . d'their natural resent.nents, 1 :.. I..I.I n nM..i. I.txh if nrii.iniiti.rl andl.r.. In on.e in vst. rioos wa v held to neeessi- ' tare a surrend.'r .1 di-ere,in on the part of 11,-1 - .1 . 1 : :l.l. c - p nigs, as toou-n "era- ")' 1 ih, in to ii.ainiain their nohiieal consistenc v by maintaining their p .litical independence, For ourselr. v. e f. co.-ni no su.h tiecessi. ty, a 1 weic , and yil.iie we .-hail nidiy msrlc ati.t ou thn part of lin- Democracy, w hill asii that Itiey bring torth Iruit-s meet lor repen taIlCC Mors lilrJ approach Old-Lino Whig! wi;h .olemii deprccatious aain.t the spirit of s. cuon al notation. As hi e are ready to co operate with cou ervative men of both sections aud of all parties for the iua'i.- .ration of a new era. but it must be on euch 'a ha-i as while repelling none, not even th; aothors of civil disorder, because of ptt drTerencrs and divi-ion-, shall utfiri en us for the lust five or six years. rrom the I'niversity M'ganne. W A'! iK THE REGI'I.A I'lON MECKLE.V. U I' It t; IHv l.KM'IO. OK 1NDEPEM. UENi F UlTTLE OF MOOIIE'S CREEK. For our leaditiij article we are indebted to Hjh. David L. Sin ; it i" the .ub.tanee of a lecture delivered by that gentleman before the Ute Kdueatioual Convention, held at Newborn. We f-d conSK-nt th tt not only every North C iroliuian, but every pa triot iu ev.ry place, will read with the deep est interest the story of the first struggle for freedom in America. The War of the Ko rustjOI, forll ,n important ra in the hi.-torv of North Caro i.ia ; and we believe that no man is more eouverant with the history of that early period, than Gov. .vainl and, cm-, q leutly, that no one i. better able to give an interesting and sue cinct aoint of t!;''c times. Djubtless our rci-Lrs are as highly gratified as our selves, at hi promise lo continue the sub- . ,;,. .,,.1 A ni- J"" nl ' " ' 1 1 , , , ' b pe tbtit ne Ui u : uuiay it too long a pe- . . . . : - v.,- g r.J"-w are ee.y 0lir Dr"e ancestors. Asa proof ot the in terest uo awaKene l in tins suojec., .ir. Campbell, the resident editor of the " Edu li.Mnl J -'unial," has anked for, and obtain ed Ir .m u, the alr inced sheets, that it ir.au .nn, :,r ..so In MS issue 01 I'lMODer. - linic'.et siiiie nnt affect to regard the lie " il uiou as the Letty iusurrectiou of a tew cuum i i... .... .... pot taut results may he traced t the bait:e of A.aiinnee. America. n Dr.-t le-irne i lo die i'. r their rights ; :,.! irexam p'. is wortii atiyibing. 'hat event surely kept a-invllie fires of liberty, and paved tno way fir the fi:iil 11 -volution. It shows us, too' nhat as the spirit of thoe iron men ; u-id how well they ha I preserved the s er .1 i.riiH' pies cf freedom ever counecte 1 with tne "I ' r,,l-'f We are not aceu-toiti- e 1 to judgo of the import mco ot an event th ged in it, so muub as : princ hieii are ut stake, and the re i the cirrving ou' of these prti.ei- pies i- to entail upou m. We feel CJiiii lent that Herman II ishand could not be an uu principled rioter, and this beli-t is -irength ened when e have t 'id re . ms tor say- ingthat Pr FranVtliu wis the prime mover of the Regulation ; ami .ire.y one wi,l dare aeause the phi!"oj ttate-tuau of hvliion. We ,,,.,,,,., iij mi iiiiiiie innig rioei believe that tin men uov cwam ably treat- of the Uegulatnn and its ters w.ll throw an additional dlgr, and its sup- al dl.o.. Barters, will in" " .i , of th it period ; ami we tuorl events of th it period, ui
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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