true to 6od. to tonr eunflrii, and to Mour 3ju.it." VOLiUME THOMAS J. BOLTON, Editor A FaopRiiTi.a... TIM,. MS: TliN'irtti.rrnlin Whig will b a Horded to nub. ' ,!,. at TWO DOLLARS in fdv.ncejTWO 0.11 1.AR3 AND HI-TV CENTS if payment be d,.U,f,.r Hire mnnlh; nd I'll UEK DOLLARS tt Ilia end of J"'- Nopaper will uediacon. Mined unti ! arrearage are paid, except it the .t.-uol the EiH:,. AilrurtiifiiK-nlD iniartvd Hi One Dollar per equarr Mb' line "' tc.,thiied lM for the firl iner. 'linn ""J 35 e"' frech con ti nuance. Court ad iofti'iiMiifnU anil tUierifT'. riales charged U5 prr ..i i,, u her ; and deduciinn "1331 per emit, will l, ,.lc from tin regular price., lor. dvertiMt. by h, ,c.r. Adrcrtiacmcnl. in.ortcd mohilil, or k lr',rrr, l ! per aqiiare fur each lima. Benu. j i....irlr t el per eqiiare mr eacn urn, penii. i ' .... .-. u ' ,,i nlk ll number i.f meertioii deeir-.d or be ."..rted ,,,t.l .n,b1d ad cl..rltdj.e.t person wnen i .. f jj-fCimaeier. art ulhorisic d to acl aa .gent. T, II. RREM & CO, HIIOI If Al KA tU.TAIl. IIEA1 EHS IM : BRITISH FRENCH & AKERICAN i )1!Y GOODS, titri:.i , II VjllH, ' AMD mimwAKi:. T II l,tm. t'lMKlO'lti:, S. J. A C oi.a, Ja , f. Lirit.rT. Ai.rna. nrr l'r 'l .-Hrr 4 Maid Urn'. f piliE eubecriber la nmn.if.erui ii -g and keepe ei.n-i.i.Hf l.-u.l, vp for Teller, 0 Id II. id m Kino". and md to mt will, lor ,i oil..r am di-e. ll wi!l ali ik .-'.a cotofanr kiiid.-i Clml.inf. If ant p. nn de. tirrl to .a ll l aril a(m,lt co b lid at a rc. eand p,M. 1 1. .p ba be.n trird by reajK O. ,.M urraona aud la -iu I" be a rrrtam euf. Tlio S..pc-n b. had al Dr. E. N. Iluirl.i.ou Sl t o.'a Ilrur Sl"e anrt If. ill I I.f ulrriber. CJIAS. T. KCKRHARD. J 31. I8.-.J. "f " PICKLE DEFOT. iioim ii n .v ii i vri: it nAVE on hand and f..r a.lf. Piekla.. Pre. antra. Jam.. Jc'lie.. Kjrup.. lr . low fur ( AMI 1 locr E.l "f It'r l'-url II HOUSTON 4 HUNTER. (Uitall: Oct !26. i!4- 33if IJII.TN! III'.I.TS!! HI! IIS'!! lie l.l I lit' IIloil II' II "Hipimj, Al .tfaraariuir.a' I'tirn: i AMI IHHIM i.irh. S) "... ?l ela. pel twi. 15 ,..17 :w a i n :'.'.'.'.' 2 " lv ' u ' piy 9J j t EAMLIS BELTS manuucluicd loorJer al.. rt ..icr. tSH 77A IIOSi: of all f.,r water , ,tr-... p.,..U.r..Wr... Wi.t arlarr... A LOO I l ItMU of H oaer.ptii.f at 65 cent at r puunti. Va, 31. lri. J. J. F. LOONK. 13tf (rf- Keinoval. tiWK aub.'i-r.!r i..r...n. l.if fr.rnda and the vat-iic f.-nrralli.U.al l " " "'"'J h" b:,H in il.r n.X al-nd ol M.i A Uteri t. under I., a. VS iiiun.a' More, on 1 lade ai ten. .ma ii .ii.r.d I.. allnd t all nr.leia i" hie line. He '. Hill a lew ar nelea on baud euch aa Golden Cock. Golden Star.PUnter'f. and Premium TOO It STOVl 'S, and a tarielt of lVUtliOK STOVFiS. Aitt, imh1 -f tttti lit of T.ii nul llllw.MaiPa A A I ..( h.i l I will ..II the. f.i t All Coun D. II. liYKULY. 4311 J.i 11. IBil. IjCf'iNotice. 'I'llOSE nl my ftienda who are indebted in mo M. by Note or Aocnunt, will plruae ub..-rte tlxl I i..e retned Iroin the liun ll.i.uirea, .1 line p .cr, and immrdwle irlli.m.ala la a., .lultly re- ;lrrd My Dooke ere in the bind, of Mr. J. P- Sin l. al.ii.il peraone oau o-l1. durum 107 abaenre, inJ ettllf . . . 11. i. rniTcii AUU. CAa.lullr.Oel.96, 33lf 8: NEW FIKM. cued hatiiir; entered inio t'epart- nerahip for the purpoae of carrying on the Foiilectiuniiry, Bakery, Fruit, ( AND ! Retail Grocery Business, i B. g .aTa tu Ca the alUintion of the cilixana of j1 U1I0IU and aurrounding eauntry lo their New ,sinl..n Trjiie Sirr.1, between Brein'eaiid Prank. "lh .ir., al Kprat A- Uamol'e old Klaii.l, where 1 1 y would br piiaaed to aee all ti.eir frieiide ana J'r'luni.Unila. j MOODY i NISHET. j 8, 859. 4UH 1 IIAWKS'aS History of North-Carolina. ,'1UI. 'JnJ tolume lird It 1 kracea Ihe i i.ihI of ll Propnelury Ciot. j f It birma a han.la..ina 8to. ..!uinf of 59 I pafee. , '' ub.riipl.on pri. e wje li.lf rent o P' 1 . j'-ul lb. price of line tolume i. le.e, eay 91 H m V "'Ii kmd.ng, 3 in Library ah.-ep, and 3 35 in . j' .ii c.ilf. It en.i. ii ti.i.ixiM.T r.n I ". ! I Uwii,t tothe dillirully of .eturing Asenle in """r p..le of Ihe Fiiole, we will forward ll by i j'il or nllieiwiae fire of paalugn, on reeeipl of Ihe 1 t"";nr hoih voluior. ..r (4 cloth. 14 50 alir. p, L''b.i!fl.r. i ' liberal Jia. nunt made l. Agni.te.or uthera, ' rr-itirul r.n... li:l 1. TMl " buy to evil again K. J. WALK Si SON. 'evrfireii,. ... j5o. 3iU-r liCUTlONd fvr ih S. Court for k O- Piano and Music Store. T IHE 8ub.crib.rkrn.. continual!, on hand Piano mailt! h Kl.inw.t A. Cn.. Nor,.... A, Murk aiidnthtr maker., of New York. Which ha fill acll at Dip w.l rule. fr CASH.at irood per. Also, the It leal Muaic on hand, at No. ICO Main , ,,, II, between Ilia Escliaiure flank and Ilia ..III. Chimb... H. C. D,ul,:,, , ,., UMLLUUAUUHMl KirkBii.nv JJfS UKBMAN h. HIDING. ' IMPOiCIEItS Foreign nd Domestic Dry Goods, W HOLESALE AND DETAIL, HAUL ITBITT, OKR PO. . rOM KINO, II t It I.I ' . Je. April 2d, tr,9. 7-1 T 4 liitrlullr liilunl I ire liiour .'titer ( Diii:iuv. IIMS COMPANY c.i.t nu.. to take riaka a. L .-iB'-l Iom by tre. on llouata, C.mmj, Pro. Duee, Ae., at u.ilal ralre. lr OlTire al Ilia Drug Store of E. Nye llulihi. a. j. St. Co. orrirERR. A. C. STKKLK, J'rrnJti.t. C. OVeKWAN, l ire Ireiuhttt. K. N VK Ill' J l illSON, itcy. TrWr. lillim 71 KR. A. C. S'J KL'LK, J. L. FROWN, M. 15. TAVLOK, S. T. WRIi-'lON, C. OVEKMAN. V. t-i'AKK, WM. JOHNSTON. John L Rhuwn, V. Scabr and S. T. WmtTos, Kittutitt Com nt iu te. Apt it 6, lr..9. 7tf S3(I0CC0 io. 1 Fruit Trees ! roi; s ti i'. I WEtTBI C( KS&KENDENHALL, ' Yrcjirtttoit of the til Ctrrtt Xurtrriri J GutJrm,tienr Grtttnbofo, X. C, yk til Ml itry n.prrtlully i-ll the altention . II ut I I'e elm i. a ol li.e rviullieru Slatea In ! Iltrir ee.j I'.rge .loek of relive .lid acelimated j Eruil Tr.n, l.n H e K.ll and Winter Trnle. j Tina Inrcr and hi.ncia.iine aaaorlment haa len lr..iaK.l' u jhu lliriity I eln.K Ire. e, and wurk. cu ll;.-. I. llr he.t areiillt aim t.a, a. I.l. h a au.e ' juai. ntrr of fr inliuli.K. and l n jeaiiy, 9 prmrti. iitiil ehara. I. riili.-e m orcl.ariiii'f winch ahoulu i n.il be oterhMiked by perenna wiI.ii.k lu plant nr. enema nil ar L l u.a.-.l.i n or i. iiuiy uae. 1 he i aturk una. ate 1. 1 II, c loLou Hif Ittl a : l.4liM .A rrU 1. . f IM g fr. . ( ( l.U Piarlrre. ; K.lilnl Api icol. ; I H.IHKI I Iwl r; ; K'.l iut I'iniM ; M "II Nn-iarinej KIO Almond ; lUl'U gui. rr; Ui,. i;r., Vli.re. lirmira a ai r; I n. a. roilm.nl of l urr.nl. St i h. rr . IU.i t rr it (.oo.elrir.i a, tic., all of wl.iiii wili be aoid on 1. 1 f reaaon hie terma for e ah or apprnTtd p r. AM p. ik-rr. pnl up in .urrn r a'jlr.and a complete mtoiee a. nt lo etb pair n, i.d ao ar ranire.i ll.l ll.e inio.ri will be Hie r.gi.l. r ol the or. l.ard alter Iho ll.ea ale lrl......ul. d. if tl.i y aie tranai.laiitid a e. eli i.i.f ai.uei.ia . n the li.l. Mr. T. J. Ilollon will ael .a ac.-nl for the lu niahire- of ll.e oennle t.l M.ikl. i.i urg and m h.l U r.i f countita .!. ll.e aboe Fruit Treea and will ur pitaauie in lor walking oruii. lor Ihe "(rt. It! If.'.r1. 31if. " Dr. II. M. Fiitehard It M) NC loll.e ...luilaliol.orn.a. "tjt tea hu i:ei. rmiiiatioB lo reaunie the I'liiilili nl nrtllrinr. He ii. he rorifuli. n al hia.li.rr. iXThe r".r prr.erimd (or wilhoul charge. .lrol3l, IS.'.k. 23tf k in: i.i s i: ...YiUOEMTOU! I -..-K. I. I'l .K l.I..Hl'. (omiouiidi'd ru(lrrl) from (.1 MS, Ihr l.l.rr N atM a Mlrip.! ftnlatnr. tit III. ea, iui..i, t ) iu.ll lK ll.e I mil. ..I. eatiet la d.r .1.. r.l.hK "fa. ft. ..... in tl;i.. lh. Haaib p-.... I..--I o. tit t .-.. . .1 .........a ...I. .Mart4tM.ulK. nil. NM Itlglll '.In. k wti. ta. brv.M yaeo.ta Ml. h ll.a.U. I.r. J f hulle. .Mi. .!). ..... r, .. i, i hulrra .1.1.1 M.lli.lrt.. . .. ..1.1 1 o. .... al .b. fA Jn"n".,illi r .,loU ofcw 5 J... l'aia f f M I... ... lr lllni- rt.a i a. ... . M k """' a4 " 0" ' w"ll.'''r ca. Orvuer, a H'l.laf lb. ,L;;t:.',ir...... ..... K .. . , i. rtwr.i.il r, t bill l-eaer. ... .1. Inoi .. . Illl- 1 H. Ii ,Hi,.,,.... .,.,n.,... -m. ... .Ki. .! .u ..........I i I ail nh o.r ll a.r ultlng ll.elr m.almne la.tla.M.V In I., la...... OO- Water In the month with the (nial.r.aiiil.aalliin Im.II. l.iu.lli.r. THB LIVER INVIOORATOR t I M'l.KTlrl.' "Kl.ll Al. DIM. Ii KK V. a..d la -ta.lt ..I a ri..l.rl I ...I .4 l iver ' all af w.irb a.. kAbr.iKIl 4 1 .. , r.. e.i.."... m a. ...) Whxleaale url.l.l r.-.k. . Ptl'laJ. F. f-t'ARK 4 CO., Ihurlottr, y C. A LA1U.K SUI'PLY Or Constable Warrants JUST 1'KINTEU. CHARLOTTE!,. O., WpVEMBSR IS, ISS9, FISHER & BURROUGHS ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR STOCK OF and to inret 111 Urge increi.e of Jheir trade hate laid in a n.m h a ' LARGER STOCK It will be completed in all articlca of DRESS GOODS, kmiVkoidkhiks, house furnish l(i goods, c.iiiriiT.s RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS, JB H jTX-rM7 fsi at JUUM.'ANS. SHELF 11 A K DWARF, VICES, IRON AND STKFL. ssi raw u n i Ks coiin .siii:ij.i:i.s, IMlA'l AM) OIL. An ei.minatinn of the abote Stock 1. re(pct fn.ly aohcilrd. karUl', ,miir i7, IpU. l3S i m m E H S iil SnCiiit' iCESii XEW GOODS! Y 1 1.31 1 N (; I OS I! If A X I fa SccondStort below mesd.T.H.Bremfc. Co. kahnwliTlT: & bko. f ESPEC I r t I.I.i ii.Iomii I 1 i.uii.tri u.ru.. M. lomere ol t II AULO I I E ..mi ma auir. ui.d ihg country, tlml they aie acllmg 1 ll' ti.e balance of their atock of Li UtaLaaWoi. U.'aWati Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ptrkKioit icituty .h 41 tic i.o i iu.y tm, aj litHIIS, MKHS, II. VIS, aT r&J cu's, Jfsn For taenia', Youth and !) y'a wc.r. T I' II M U tid full i-ut.pljr of Hoiinel., Elate it Hale, 15 irt Itibl on. A. French I-lower., Ill ol winch will be ai.l.lal l.tuoil prier, li.gelher with a laige -'"I l. s.ulirnl eaaortn Hit of Lace Point., lien ,;e ami Lin, 11 1 11 t . r., nil ol the lateet etyle. The almte named t.oou. mu.i I rlo.e.ioul by ihe tiial of October, 10 iiube loom lor our FALLSTOC K. Tho beat and large. I aaaorlmei.t of I.a.lii .' and ;.. Ii. Here, K...I. and Mna, Trunk, Vuliae., i:rpet B.igi, rt.lehei., and Itoiu.rt U..x e. Attcntiou if called lo Ihe large etock ol IC;iiI.M;mI.' lolliin;;. it beinf made up in the m.l aubatanlial nnmnrr, and la iqual tu Ibat aold by any vlb. r hollar III tlie I'ninn.Liiid le a choice end larhionable elock. Cat-ut' l'uriiiliiiS 4imuIs of etcry atylo and tarn ly. Tin ia n.Jiil.t. lt clnama a.le.ae ever t article muat U aold by the Aral of Ortober. Merchant. end ulhei aie n. (ileal. d l.i call and ti le bo- f..r making purcbe., ae they will find it to their intereat lo do ao. They can buy from Si lu 50 per cent ehe.ar thun al any other llouae. We alw.y. keep on hand the b.al and cheapeat aeaurluiint of u not 1:1:11;, llnrtlitsirf, 'ciliei'W 11 rr, .Vr. l.i addition lu ll.e abort c expect to open a ve ry large aa.ortllienl ul .MIU.IM.IIV (.OOIK DAVIl KAIINWKILKK. DANIKL KAIINWKILKK. JACOU KAUNWKILKK. AxgyH 30, ll5!. -5tf .Magic Oil, Magic- Oil. 1 -eN ESI I PPI.Y. jn.t nr. ied .ml for aak-, 1 hy E. N V It 111' I'l lU N da CO. irirn. t y The Bcre of the Sanctum. riAl'r.. Affiiin 1 limr that ereaHing .tep ! HeV rapping at the ri.w.r ! Ti well I know the Sain g aound That u.here id b.,,. I d.. not Irt inble w henniret BuTHeaten defend lr Tiom .he friend Who come butjious,r joea. He drop ir.tn n.y ei, ji.r, -, , And wok a uboul the new . j He peer into my manuicrii-t, And gitee l.ia c-ndib viewe ; He Idle me where he like Ihe line, And where he', forced to grieve; He lake the .trmigrei librrlier , But otter ,tjLe. hi lure. He read my di.ily .r llirough Before l'te aeen a word ; He acne ihe lyric (that I wrole,) And ll.ink. it quite i.b.urd ; He rulnHy iiaokr,myr;.t regar. And cm. My ui.i a h.r n.ore j He iiprn eterylhing he eee Except tho entry uoor .' He In Ua about hi frng.le I Ilh, And tell, me ol the pin lie .uffera from a .core t.f ill Of which hr ne'rr ioinpl.iin. ; And how he alrunglod ol re with To keep Ibe fund a! baj ; On tl.eiiie. like llioae aw;.y he go But in t. r gee. iipi! Ho telle me of Ihe carping wnrde Some ahullow n.iic an.ie, And etery preen. u. p..ri-gr Fjmilwrlv c.n qu..te : i.l, He think Ihe writer did me wiong, Hi'd like to iuii li ra through ! lie eay ihi.uaau.l p r .nii t lint g: Bui nttw uya " A&ru .'" Whene'er he enrre. Il.at dreadful mtr.- Dlaguiae ll ba 1 may, 1 know :ii-il like an autumn rain, He'll la.t throughout ll.e i.i.y. In tain I apeak of urgtnl t.ka ; In riin 1 acowl ami f. ul ; A 'rown ia r.o exiii.g uialiei ll doe not put him Let ! I mean to iuVt the knocker cfT; Put crupe upon the ooar , Or hint to John llial I a.i gone Tu .lay a n.onlh or lo.ie. I hi m t tremble w hen 1 inert Tiie eloulf it of n.y f..f.. But Ilea ten ti fend u e lit. in Hie friend Win. never, i eier go. ; JUitrcclhucoWrr. I'tom I tteisn't Magatu e. A II ITT Kit M(.IIT. BY MABY A.VKS ATKINl. " A Bitter niebt !"u pine say, as tbey ait in their coruloMuuie punors, auu grum ble about the weather, having noli. ing el.-c to gruu.Hr about. A litter night I" sigh ibe pi-'or, fcbivriiug over a icai.t lire, and longing lor warmer days to cou.e. " A bit ter bight!'' is the salutation exchanged by busiutea mm on lb. ir way heme j and tbey grind the soft snow under their heavy feet, half angry ibst it baa dared at last to come. "A hitler night!" and tow the speaker is . young girl, .lone and tiu.id, liaateniug, with many misgivings, to ard liiu aristo cratic portion cf the city, where lives one who ha giveu largely lo various benevo lent objects. Her errand is a ocw on nothing but the direst necessity baa driven her to it. Yet she is almost tempted to turn back. Occasionally panic, of rude young men pass and peer impudently under her bonnet, when ahe snrinns more wiiuiu "e'ei. if that were possible .nd sighs that sDe is uriveu out ou auco a ui-inai uigm. a uv wiud wail as it burl the clinging sleet agaiml the girl, who almostblind, aud cold er than btfoic, urge. Ler way toward ibe object of her desiree. lo mind, lieorge, where you waia . - . . .1 e j .i..;. r l-ouiyouaee you annua Kus fc- down: " Psbaw ! nothing better than a beggar ! used to that, I guess." "More'athe pity, tben. Not heart, nor home will oprn to her to-night," replied the younger brother, dropping carefully ud stealthily behind the elder; who, ut.cou scious that lie was alote, pushed Lis w ay rupidly forward. " Hore," nd almost before Leoline l.omrop Knew ir, w.e r,lu'",",u" - half dollar in her baud, aud was out ol aight nearly a a soon. hseeiii. mean lo give so l.tle ; but it was a 1 had. the, poor little unvering thine! d..u't know that, though. I do be lieve, if 1 was rich, I should be ihe happiest fellow alive ; for it's i '!)' (as good Mark T.plcy would say) to g e lo the poor, ll is, that', a fact." Come, Ed. Windsor, cau't you keep up!" shouts George, almost angrily, no noticing hi brother' distance buck, " Well, 1 .'pose I might if I long legged as you!" answers F.d, with a light laugh, a. he tears his tall and elegant brother. " Why," how good be was 1 Who could have told him how much I need money ! But it must be be hnew because I m tbe only female out. 1 declare I uevrr thought of that, uiyaelf. before. I will go on, though," and, with a lighter heart and more elastic step, Leoline proceed. How .light a thing will raise tbe spirits of tbe depairing! How slight! yet eo olteu withheld. The philanthropist is in I'C library. Tbe warm glow from the grate greets biiu pleas aully at tbo table, where he sit. in deep thought. The uuslinled gas throws every brilliant tiut of the lieh carpet to opeu view ; costly birds, in gilded cage, are teo auioug the lunst exhilarating f Xotic ; while the cost of the rare picture, aud rarer statuary, would have fed and warmed many a poor family through many a winter. " Ab ! and a. he uitcrs the liu! word, a I 'ijiLt briia otr l.ia fnce, !tri3 tieTileiidsf WIT IN MADXESS,, 1 Lie hand toward a pet cbild, a tiny girl, ntV j ,,ie 0utn time, tbere lired, on the , loundii into tLe room, followed by a hcauii- fBt ,iJe of Front Street, Philadelphia, ful eroniBU the mother of the child, ami , dislioguiihed hatter, of tLe eocietv of ( and fourth wife of the f biUntliropii.t. Fneudn, but not then, in his youth, perfect- "I want money, pnpn !" cried the little ly mict in the obecranco of the aocial dis .pel, running her m.,,,11 6Dgera through bis eiplii.o of the m et. liin fhop wa one of the , ebon curl. " I want tnouej." favorite centre of goniip lot the neighbor- j " Non.erise! Ycu don't, I thiDlt. You ,l00u Amoiijr other, it waa not unfrequent couldnltell what to do with it, if I o,ave it y-vi-ited by a rutin r .tannic, lunatic, who, I to you, and Le lactnou.Iy pushed the little one Itltl I in. Ilia ..... .,..!. the be.uti'ul ,P.d nt, ii. Z :. celin? o fL f ,? ?.f 1 TTl ' '' dear ebtree mV I i.- i. own oear cnarge an al ln ins own. . bfi u (u 1 ' ' " ' - i' Tl.r'. i. t.. . , J , L.uppofe J ' the thilantbroriHt .hlerpced, ,tfyfiudj not the, gie.a.m !,!.-Jo ; Jo'.n ; hot. cnt thou of chanty was that elm,,,,,; on hi lace fy f0 ; ' U'a abe is dreadfully in want If.ri .,,,,,,,,,. -Why, m for peace ; l'.t t' andloid threatens lo turn her out in the reatens.o turn Ler out in the i or,l, pol ,0 f, to the head of the " Oallery, cUrin a!I ,e free and eoual.-he. him .he baa tot tLe reLt for bin. . ,.,, Fir-t buy, and ay " l'r,,et ,t among I c,f ov- tUtM i0 'w.a Waging. nioming, if .he has tot tLe rei.t ben. . .... C1 ., . . btr ngLt. Shed no Wines. i if abe cant pay for it!' . cerves I wnu a noufe n .he can t pay lor it . "iSlie lias, Leretotore j tul is now unable; to, linoub Ler mother a illness. ' Sau.e old rtory all bumbuc nothina Lut humbuggeryiu thewo.ld' ..papa a iiuuiuug. aaeu nine ..i.rj, quise innocently. (.io to bud, .Mary ! was the answer ; but i ue speaKi-r turnea uneaMiy away irom me clear eyes of tie pet; who, the next mo- j inent, ui-muiinuiingly j nattd out of the Ji-! trary-, I " Won't jou freak lo the girl ! PLeisj ju-t outside here, ' pleaded ihu gentlo wife, Iiti"erinir at ihe threshold. " 1 m bury. Tell her I'm obliged to give' all the tiu.e. 'I hose cursed foreign missions : a ftllow must have a name, though J draw like a leech." ! ' Jut this ir. case of need close .t hand V ; i .i . i i ' .J . . - , . . to prove cf lucalculable beuQt to tha j ve aa,d no, hat a enough ; nor do vou g.ve U',e tl.ey reached lie intddle of the aisle , her a cent O.vng her would not increase be burpt iljt0 a Uid.t obstreperous bt ol , It .caller, te ihe wind, the idea, , my Isiue. ,..PP . , . . . , ' i t ,i;. t .i i il j . iJUP,ll;r- . i that there is, to any appreciable extent, I . 'T 16 L LrP L,8' b:,ard ev" m0' . ' " NW Jul hUht; af:0'a ''t -"J'ti-g b brutal, bloody-minded malig- , this, but as ,t ooted to the spot, could not ingi..Low cal)it tLou reconcile ''V re thfre ou'lu to bt fmerDal affet ,.tir. IL. Hun . the good uian ,iy COM.ic.,ce .Lu, to disturb a solemu . ' Tbij ir, l0 awivt arjd luu. r!( a e f " builded the hope a)d religious meeting! Ider the free white citizen, of the South, o .comfortable home for one month long-j .. ha, U . Ho h, ho ; 'replied the lu- : bare bcen kn0WD l0 hundreds, per ;er, t the eipiration of which time she nalic; " I was only a thinkin bow much more , , , hit ,, ,h &Mt ,lrusted her mothers health would be so far honored I i'is than my Ma-ter! lie rode ; yH)and ' D0 voicac ,a:) I restored that the would not le obliged to ' illt0 j,ru..a!,IU ur,0u uM as ; and 1 in .id-( 1, 1( billt of danger ... ,,1 . . . . i . r-i . I canu.t assist you to night Come to - morrow m, husband then n.,y be able to do southing lor you. lie baa o many calls upon his purse. ' ii . - i i.i r ii i i i . JJoV.W!). I'i'Jf yjAAolral'-'eVtho in- tenor of the philantropist a heart. Oh : how much shame a..d humiliation, yea. aud re- morse, a true wife has okeu to feel 1 " ' Mo:htr. ihe laiidiord willot.lv lake our feaibcr bed. I io says he will accept that as payment in lull.'' 1 shou.d luiuk lie might as its worth is ' jce ,,.B auj0uul lbc ,,,11 a rent; how ever, we can do no belter. So the philau thrcpirt disappointed you, my dear !'' "Never mind, mamma, I dare say we shall et along some how. Hut are you sure yoj sha.l be quite warm sleeping on the Uoor? I have tried to make the bed soft and warm." " Yes, warm and comfortable anywhere, if you are but with me, love!'' Ihe morrow came; but out uion the ciu-ted snow the philanthr-p.st will never pass again. Ilia cold, false heart l.i closed torever against appeal Irom gentle, timid wile, and pemeJ otnld. W ,11 the true chart- ' " " "fc"1 , r v A few years pass, and we heboid Eeoline 9 wife of Edward Windsor. Sue had tho Bercr dreamed so happy a fate could be hers. kb8 baj ut.t blm aalni aa ebe was acenu. -g ,be fljj,bt of B,airi( eadirg (0 his moth er.fewing room. Ul course ne uiu toi know that he had ever aevu her. Hut the story that in tears she bad pour- edoutfrom the very fullness of gratitude upon ui. uiuiucr . eai, uau eU ou p.I l.. II. trim! tri i,. i it down, and ' " - ' ,, wondered why girl, aud women general.- ur l.li.sse.l ii i i h of h ah u nd anco of eratl- were blessed with such abuudanco of crati- tude ; yet, ut las. he sto.e up into t ,e sew- ing-room, inn neueiu iuo uiuoi iu.ciji i. Le had ever seeu. The world caied, " Why he could bate made a great mutch!" Kdnard thought he had. fun i.-UMiruLSslw l-re.!er,i-l, rung of Prus..i.,, coo day rang Li hcll-.nd DO . , - . --- -- one ansnenug, he cpeue.i nis uoor aua lounJ Lisra.'e last aslveD ll. his ciuow cnair. Ho advanced towaid, aud was t-boul to . aw bkcu ii.iii, i.eu ue p. iet i.e.. .. o..;; out ol his p.-ckei. Cuiiosity prompted Li . in to knoiv what it- was he to j'h it out and t.ad it. It was a letter from tho young uiun s mother, iu which she thanked him for having tut btr part of bis money e ------ , i ... i lieve her misery aud telling biiu that Ood would reward luui for his niial Uteetion t The King, after reading it, went back ao.ily ; to his chamber, took out a purse fu.l of d u- cats aud .-lipped ll with Ihe letter into the page's pocket. Keturn.iig to his chamber, he . rungthe bell so loudly that it awoke the, page who instanlly made his appearance ou have bad a sound sleep, said the; , . . , i e page ... .t a l-. bow to rx,u-e. ll-and putting hi. hand ... hi, pockc .,cc. to his utt.-r asloin-hi.ient found . purse of ducats. He took it out. i F. ...4 iL., ,1,. Kin. abed ihe himsell by ch there turned pale, and looking at the Kin;, shed a torrent of tear., without being able to ut ter . word. " What is that," saiJ iho Kinj, " what i the matter !" " Ah, sir !"said the young man, throwing himself ou his koees, " some one seks my ruin I I know nothing of thi mouey which I Lav just fouud in my pocket. .'MyJ young fiiend." said Frede.ick. "liod often does great things for us even in our sleep. Send that lo your mother; .a lute her ou n,y part, and assure her I will tale caie of both her ud you " uayerthele, was much iu the hiibit of di I ... . l.- t tUr"'"'? 1 rle"" ""eiuiga . , "' , ' iDK Mi"-' n r,BhiB Ur- ?"9 d4y' 1 " whowiuk courquj iooa p.ace i;etwcc 10 wonhv hatter and " the man bendc him.elf. 1 , L""er)S T' J l'nr 1 n ' 'I'"' 1 P7P , , r""1'''" Qu1kc" i m ''tM Sl I'' - ---V.n'n e7 i i..rp. .e - a,r t)t.y' t be for war, directly :e. and they 11 all be lor war-, atreciiy. Hlllfer.-in lay thee a bt.ver hat on that. John. tDat j0uD Lunatic Pone And 1 11 do it! ill ' pollliciuuB, auu wish hi ar.-p up orcuuun Next Sunday tiioriiiti sure enough, .loliii,Jartic( a)J g,clioI)Bl Organiiation. to ! n.ni..ie.l ith a uir.ieatic aten to the head :ot- ,he ti.ll.Tj. between tho male and fe - uji.Ic preacher,, and callea out, IQ a voice. ' I'eace be anions ve V Immediately un roe a ycnerabie Elder 0f the ct, ni.d said :" It would Le well il . , young; Fiieud. were to remove that pernon from the meeting. He disturb, the j solemnity of the occasion.'' Lunatic f-neukiiiL' loudly) There; I told vou tbev would ail le fur ar directly.! .. ..... ..,.n Ue.i.r. left tbeir ee.ta. I g,,d advanced upon him ; upon which be ;j himself dowu upon his back, mid de - fended himself wiib banus and feet, to the best of his ability. This did not prevent t,,f.m frolu s,uis LilIi by ,ie anna and legs, ... . h ismtd:eSs to say that the hearer. i van- ihed. Jo,n ,., ollt -he tueetiog, and wou the bat.-Oa, Count, y s H3. i ... li.UlF I. tTTKR FROM Mr. CoBWIS.-V. c find in t tie journals ol the .lay me suijoiu- , ed blief but significant note addressed by the lion. '1 homas Corwiu, of Ohio, in reply j In an invitation 10 participate IU a baruu- cue o he given to the llou. I.aban C. Moore, of Kentucky, by Ihe consiitutnta aud friends j of ihe latter : LiliAM".', Ohio, Se; t. lol). I have been so constantly en-a-ed siuce I saw you. aud especially ; since'the receipt of your letter inviiing me ; to be with you ou the occasiou ol vour mass j ....I ;. . .1 ... I 1 u 1 meetint; on the --u uni., mm havA not answered vour note. I have becu constantly on the stump fighting the here sies of Kepublicauieui aud the delusions of Ih...m,.rev. The former. I tvuat, iu Ohio, aie thoroughly txpurged from the creed of - , , ,.iK. . b are oine wbada' eJ. I fid the public mind of . tJ a mon calboiic v;ew uaioliaafflrSi especially on the danger- ous(iotiionof slaveiy. .ow,lcnvniucy meet us nt tome sale nn.i w.ij uuuc, m .u. .it iln.n in neace to.'cluer aiain rt.,ardj t0 Mr. Moore, and ' .;.. fritud ueueve uc, .i w. , j " - - THOMAS COlltt IN J. J. M:u.ek, The Montreal Pilot soys:- " We have it ou au lority, that His Koyal Highness the ,. ru'.i K il. C!n!ni ial ptbpr dMi.ig.iishe.i person I rince oi i a.cs et.....p.."i. j " Js ju B(J Q, of ' . . . m l. . i tii. ti p i-1 u ii i ct i? ot June uex.. me iviiuu CDenjllT, of Victoria Uridge will then take ll"-""o . ... . :...! Tho Corporation having appointed . iUlitlee ,0 u;eet tbe Grand Trunk Di rectors, aud co-operate with thttu ou the celebration, we uudcrstaud Mr. Wackwell, at an interview with the chairuiaii, (Coun cillor Uiistow) expressed tbe great felicity he would h .ve iu doing all iu the poer ol the Company to make the ceUbration wor thy ol me occa -u. , . , l ' ' IT. v.sitors Iron. 1 nlaa c xpecr u v , r ... , nn . for ...fr. ai iv. ii u. -t- eany neai uhhuh, uu. 0 dtmousiratiou will De mane. Ckmarkaulb Facts in thk N. C. Cos- rsiiEM. e It i id that iu this body of ministers whose labors are coi.iiued to a-1 bout one half the State, there are at the ... i ....... v,. .,.. nf present liuie ii"'"f" "J . . i, lbe Ilam 0f Guthrie-tw of Mur.iu bj tb, ulme ; iimlUr uiJ down at Cber- J UobLitt three by the name of Hreut a : b;ur,T . rifled orduauee are to be mounted ibrt,e hy tU(J n.i!lia uf Wlltc. ! nonbern cot 0f !fr.Bce and the U f atU( uJ ,da llV ,;iS ljj:ue of, wbole IliereaIlliiH liav is under iu.pcctiou, ;t c fjr warll.e purposes.- ... B10lirata a beginiiiog; but we l,,LL!BBuiJ,.u C.u.bis.-Owing to are promised in addiiioa, twenty fresh .teel incident to thelnl.ti.l frigates, with fiftf ehol proof guu- fair, we omitted to notice in oar ia-t tbe Cj, b P ,y fc ht,fJ tbe c n.pany o u .vatl..meu oerM.S anJ . dn.I ot ll' "e "; -;J ' ' and ihe uii.torm propriety cf their deport- uiei.l not ou duty, spokcu of i" tne mot coiiipluiieuiary icruis. Kahis-i, '. Xtan Urd, VoTr.1. TO lUsTuRIt Hisiiop Onukrdonk ri. Pmt-a i a nl Churchman nit.s the first ,.nnouiiceiuetloi .ue .... ho vcied ay. o. t lie mono.. .. ...... , - Crosk, to restore lli.h.p ludr d '.l il( eo iork." Wall out .ny condutou. : I be a ,e. r pv r i.ay - Alue.a, when th. .on. were lii.hop. Otey Kemper, f'"kV o b.com. .cboolma-or. .. I I.ancey, Cb.-e, uitt.u.haiu aod 'lJ ilotUlut republic!" jluiui r. ITOTTIBIESIFL 36, Th " lRBrpBsisiBi. CoN.t.rtT." Tbo New York Fxprc.s in battling against 1 ba -lilack KepublieaD of the North with a tig or and talent that make ibe " fur fly " from tbeir back. Ia quoting the follow ing pan nage from tLe epeech of Mr. Wilaon, United States Senator from Ma.iachuaett., d ! i r -efed in lirooklyo " It was di. graceful that 1 eountry abich declare ibat all men were lorn free aud equal, ihould be divided into free Slate, ' Stale.. This ... a condi.ion of . L . . any other por- 1 .. . .. ' e Kiprea. ..y. : Ui.lrue ! Uriti-h India has lOO.OuO.OdO cf human being, in no ! """V"'" ,VV",Sou"'frn slave, ,nd i rc if ..o well cu. J.ut, it was cult iu - , f the'fr,me.work oYVtoBto,b"f A.Un:s, M.di.on, Franklin, &e , wa, -found ,' Ed w L ... . 177 6. Jfferen '.. de. l0D BI,d every colony of the whole 13, MaaCuU8etts ' rb ,p, , xcep, htd mor, or i i ., t. i.o i!' 'ft ol slate. 1j 1659, howerer, it suit. . -i:.:.: .. . :.. l .. o..,: l i. . ....... ... j:. . i.':.l ' io 77C 8Bj io n78, Waah.neton,' Adn! Madi-on and Franklin created, and Marted. There is 'an irrepressible conflict' now, 'where in these good old limes there was ' Unity, ('oneord, Harmony, and Feaoe. i iVbat Washington's Farewell Address be , queathed to us a beautiful, harmonious : whole, we are told now is a digraec, with one part ro irrepres.-illy in eocflic; with tlu oth.T, that all must be tree, or all slaves. I I Tub Lekso.ns FlR nil Sot Tfl- The ; Montgomery M ail, in an article on the late I auoii,ioII i11TaB;Cn of Virgin'.., eay. : j T , F In.urrec.ion ought ' iircauiru. l uousauus ui uiac. acic mauu- f d u tuA ftom Connecl.cut, t0 cut goutlierD tbroat,, thousand, of money ' were .ubscribed to the infamou. plot-.nd I , , . , , , J v tiXJ,t,l,nvLfioj'K.-hrnhreja al ew Eng. beEf ,be ithout a whi.-pir to worn those of their own race and color. " Will the South read this lesson this lesson full of all that is wise for her nalra tiou aright! We hope o. It teaches th.t we have so few friends iu the .Northern ana Western States that the people of the free States are so uearly to a man hostile to our institutions that war on quite a large scale is deolarert againsi me oouiu, largo preparations made, and exteusive aupplie. of inuuitious forwarded, without these great r r. .(.;.. vn .imata frionilU oar S .i.wu,..b -.-t.. j- That Democratic Dog. While Tom Corwiu was addrcssim a large meeting at Springfield, Ohio, not long since, and was soaring iuto the higher regions of political eloqueuce, a black, mid d lu ailed, aud mo. roao looking bull te-rier mounted the plat form, and, taking his place beside the speak er, surveyed the assen.h'd iavereigna with a severe countenance and a melancholy wag of his caudal stamp. Ilia debut was greet ed with roars of laughter, aud Tom Corwin paused iu tbe middle of a senteuee. Turn ing toward tbe iutrudinjj animal, be waved his hand courteously, sayiug : " Come, oue at a time, if you please." ibe terrier re tired a few pace., aud glanced quizically at the speaker, when Corwia advanced to the edge of tbe stand, and .aid to the po pie iu a very confidential tone :" I do be lieve he intend to lave t'uu other dog. aud joiu the Republican party !" The palpahla bit was received with atempe.tof laughter aud applause, in the midst of which hi. dogship trotted out of the hall with his tail at a u n;;le of iutense digus'. Ex. '. Waklik. PalPARATIOSS IN Fua.nyk. The Loudou Telegraph says : Al Toulon, at Cherbourg, aod at Brest, uuex.mp'.ed .ctivity is displayed. Two n.w .l.,.tl,ad with thick iroo nlates. are J . M jf for immediate service, with engine, of Dine hundred horse poner each, aud forty rifled cannon. Two co!o.al liners, under high pressure, have just bcen completed ; two hundred thous.nd bells and thirty tnousauu riam ua.u ku ordered for the use of lb. flsct ; a new fir.t c;asJ fiigate, has been put upou tbe stocks, 1 ,0 D9 plaled from keel to bulw.tk with .teel. r .. till. th Ma. r yy nii mis mous.ruuo ,ua...... i heiuff fashioned at Brest, another, ! boat.. A K" 1 , write, to al Tachi!R. Col. Perry of S. C. the Grueuvi'.le Patriot as follows: In comiii!: d.iwo tho steps of our hit.i, a fii.e-lonking geulieu.au stopped Dr. Lieber to epeak to hiui. As we passed on the doc tor said to me, " That man ia Ihe sou of a kin'." " Ah!" .aid I, " be is tbe fir.t son ot a"kinj I have ever had the pleasure of V-a " a,.id lha Doctor. " ne if lh. u,i.imal, ,ou of the foruier kmir ot , . wa ,0 r.c0(,,.l. lie ..