1te : flrue io 6od, to uouJp Gcumfi-u, nd io tour Dqfit." VOHXJ3VJ:2i3 o. CHARLOTTE, 1ST. C, 3NTOVEMBER SO, 1G59, THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editok & Prophibtoe. .TEH MS : The Nurtl.-l'erolina Whig will be a (forded to nub. irr,,rr at TWO IHH.I.AKS in advance; TWO DOLLARS AND Fim ENTS ,f payment b d. bvei f..r three montli; and Til KKE DOLLARS ,1 tiie end of the year. Nopaper will be diacon. ,,n,.d until'll rrnrfre are pa id, except at the Fti EdiU.t. Advertisement inserted al One Dollar per square (111 lines or leas, this sued type) lor tin- hi at tnacr. j n .mil '23 centa for each con 1 1 nuance. I'ourt ail ,rti.. im n - " V , ii Cl., higher! e.iJ deduct,.... ,,f33t per cent, will ,d- from the rraulr,l..r,.d.,l1 .by ,h, vui-r. Advertisement inserted n.uiilhly or huri.rly.al II Pr square for eaeh time. Bcuii. .,:l,ly 7Sc.nl.per.qua,.lore.chl.m.. p,.i wlifn t-nd.ng in.lhe.ir a.l vrrtiaenirn's " V" rliz'tz ; llirv w... . I r,.rtl n't 'y U"P,lmeater ere sulhoriird l ci aa agents T. II. KHEM & 10., HOl I NAM-: A. IU I All IilAl.1 l IN BRITISH FRENCH fc AMERICAN )i:y goods, .i.ri.r, hat, mmi, AND ii urnw n v.. Til Ham. II ltl Ol I I , . , J Sm ra. Ja., 'I . LaravriT Ai rnnoii. strr lor Trllrr 4- -Jtl.l llrn.l. f 11!i: aubarriber I manr farrurii j anil kiepa I e..n-iai.tly on I1.1.1I, up li r 'IVlier, Srld . .d or Rinjaorm, and .d to .al. ud lor i j ollitr akin dirr. It eriil ln t'e aiuii a rut of any kind ii ( h ll.inj. If f nr p. nn dr. , ,r, t h.a ll lo II af.in.lt c-n b ban l a t. tu-tri pm e. 1 he tp ba lw n t'ird by rt n. f'.ir r.na and i a ii! to be a rertm i 'ire. 'I oe Kpnn he bad at Dr. K. N. lliHcln."li & Co.'l img Ktore and from the uhteriter. CM AS. T. EI5KKHARl. V. 31. !,!. I'll PICKLE DEPOT. IIO I VI O A II I T I. It I nAVr. nn nanii ann ior .air. in. 1 arraea. Jama. JeMiea. )rllp, Ae . low for 1 AVE nn band and for ( ASH I lor K.i "f ll" rl ll-n-r. HOUSTON & HUNTER. ( .,iWe. Oct iiC. IHi-i. 33lf I m.irs: m.iit: iir.iis::!' I tani ! Ii'ln ll It l einpnrij, Al Manttfartvrf' i'lirtt: I AMI I'HIC is: ! ela. per f--t. ..16 -.17 .Ml .Ml " " ,.3i " ..an " ' 61 .73 9i nuf-'f I "d to order 4 ply. 1 ; AMI i:ss IIKI.1: n.V.M-77.Vi7 Iff-: of all for water nr air 9 1 1 aaurc. netted Uurtl jtum ll-t ia-- yafarera. I l KMU u r j.u nu. .Via 31, !'.'. A WO n( all deacriplmn J. H. F 1 at 6 renta liOONE. lltf 00 Ifiemovn!. T forma hi fn and the public jt-neriilly, tin I..' h r. nrr Sl i..ed In a riy, untlrr ln r hr line, lie L. h. William' Slore, on Tiail alrert 1 prriiared lo atteml to all ororr in n In. aiill a few article on hand eu'-ti Golden Cock. Qoldep Star Planter's and Premium COOK srovr.s, tod varirty nf I" VKI.Oi: N TOVIaS. Aiao, a good aaanrtmrnt of 1 111 it ml llilloU -:iM', V'. AH of . : I will aril rbe.p fi r t AMI ort oun iy Fruducu. D. II. UYKRLY. Jj.ll.lS5H. ellf iC Not ice. r iii(si: ni m fn i are indebted In me M. by .Vole or Account, will pl l...r- lb..! I have retired fr.nn llie Druir Buaintaa, at thia place, and imu'diuU trlllimtmlt it ibttuttly tt iptitfd. My IJ'iok are in the hm.laof Mr. J P. Sm.tb, on wliom per foil a can eal', during my atwence, ind aettl. II. M. HUTCH ARL. I Ai loe. Oct 3B, 33il i'NEWFIIOI. f 1 111 V. undi raignrd hamng entered inlo Toparl. 1 niabip f:.i the purpoee uf carrying on the Conl'cctiouary, Hakcr , Fruit, Retail Grocery Business, i H-g leave to tall the attention of tl'e eitunna ..f I harlollaand am rounding country to their New eSlandnn Trade Street, between Hrem'aand Frank ruth. ilfa, at H,irat A Daniel' old Hland, where IHcy would be pleed to aee all their I'rieiiii aim arquanitunci a. MOODY & NISRFT. frirnerv 9. IP.-.8. 48-tf IIAWKSS History of North-Carolina. riiiiK 3 T id volume ia now iiubliahrd. It em. bracea the ra riod of Hi i'roprielury t.ov. erement, from I r.n.'l In I7!9. It form a ban.ia itne 8o. volume of S9l p'gea. Tlia nhaciiptiun price waa half a cent a pg"J but the pneo of Una volume ia leva, any ti 7.'i in elmh binding, .l in Library aherp, and 13 25 in ball'culf, t wil l. e oi.n nNi. roll l'a. Owing lo the ililliculty nf arruring Agent! in many pn, of the Ktate, we will forward it by mill or ollierwiae re f ftoalage, on receipt of Hi price; nr both volume, l,,r It cloth, t4 .'i0 ahep, or 5 half calf. A h'cral dieenant mad lr Agent, nr otheia, wliu buy to aell again. E. J. IIALK & SOS. Fnyrllrrill,. Am. I8.S8. 8Atf-r laXIXUTIONS for the 8. Court forele. Piano and Music Store, i r IWiV. fill acribcr krfie continually, n bend I'lum a muile by Sli inwey A. Co., Nunn'a 6t .rk and other maker, nf New York. W hich he "," "' lowest rale for CAfiH.or rood pa. . A , , M P Ma( ,,, , u , Exeh.nge Bank ...d the Amietn Uulr, rUM,K. ?. C. SAMI'r'I f!APT)TVt7T A'.y 0f 1P58. ,'f - - - . ku., num. l. tWs0. K I.JrRISOV & LK1I)IG, iMroiriEiis Foreign end Domestic Dry Goods, , W HOl.ESAl.E ANK KETA1I., Mn. aianr, oMt txi a rnu kino, II tit I I1 U . April Ii., e.'.9. 7- T liai lille Ifiifti.il I ii f iimii' iini t' iiii:iit. IMS ('(iMI'ANY ruiliiruia to take riaka a. r..int lore b fire, nn II lUaea, Goih., Pro. uf K. Nye !lilii. Hurt, & c., a I u 11 al r'tti a. I: ('flic al tl.c DfU; hlore am eV t o. orncnis. A. C. STKFLK. l rtudn.t. C. OVKIIMAN, Yire J mult tit. K NYK HU'K IIIMlN.rc t.f Trtut'r. DIKE! TIPS. A. 0. STKKLK, J. L. 1 IIOWN, M. U. 1AYI.OU, 8. T. UIUSION, C. d KKMAN, I . WAR 11, V M . J( tJINM ON. Ji iiv L lin..N, 1". S auk ind S. T. M Hli-li'N, I'.jtritlilr Ci.n-fiiilUe. Afiii vtf, li. !i. 7tl VM'mi) o. 1 Fruit Trees I'oisam-:. WE5 III ( ( & P.LM'LJ;ALL, I' to intuit o lit UtH (jittti Xurttrirt n-ii (jinii lit, t tut (jrttntlxjf o, S. C, " m I'll 1) fry rri tlully eall the altnitinn t of I'.e nl ne of the Southern State to tl?ctr ery U'ge iloi k ol native nd acclimated Kruil Tr.ea. lor II. e Kail ar.d Winter Traoe. Tbia tarpe anil banoaoitie aaaortment baa been pr,.f..eMio tiooi ilirnty lirattii; trtea, and work. tl ufH.o the let aecnling atocka, w bith , a aure gcaraiitic of liuitiuini a ui-u longevity, 3 promt, mm el..-r" Ii "a'ira in nrrliuroinr wbirh abould not lie overlooked hy ernon wirbiiig lo plalil or. rli.r'la eitiier lor rnarkilu.g or lamily uae. 1 be tiK.i ronaiala ol llic lolloHina Irec-a : l.'iO.IHH) Apple trne ; lliU.OOU I'rarb trrea ; 10,. 0' l Tear Irrra i I it .III U Apricnlai lll.iint) t heir; ; 1'2.1'tiH I'lum ; Al t.ir Nicunqt ; liit.O Aimontl ; JIUMI yun r. ; 41 I'l liraH Vn.ia. Hraioaa a r r line a .aoilnnnl nf C'urranla rlral t iriea, llaal rrru r, ..iKett rni , etc., all of wbiei will be aolo on viry rraeonabie trrma for c ab or approved i r. All p. ckagea pnl up in aupii r a'yle, and a eompl le invoin- efiil lo eaeb pal'i-n, ai.: attar ranerd llial llie l.v..in I Hie riglat'r ol lilt orrbaid allrr lln- Iri ra aie trm.apli.lili ti. if D ry are tranapianli d aa e-cb one appear a "n t! liat. Mr. T. J. II n will art aa ag nl for tin- lo'. niablOf e.f ll.e pt . l ol Mrrk Ii ilre and rrl(;h. tiering will i.k I, III! aUe Kruit 1 r. pita. I I'le for' i aroit g nrut ra lor the Oct. 56 1S5. Dr. II. M rritcluird " IK I. IMMi ! Ibe aoliriialKinnf ma ny frirnda, rrapeelluily ann..in Ina iirirrniinalion In reauine t lie I'llil'llri' nl trdl llie, iiv be eonaull'd al bir.flire. I 'The p..r prrarril.id for without el.nrge. Ae"l3, IC'if. 35tf tiii: i.i i;ie JAYIUOR ATOR! i-nKriHi:ii in ih iiM"KH, oini0Miidid rolirrly from (.I MS, I nv1 "r Til HT PI K.IATIVK KII l.lvm MK HI. Km -. Ia .,. II.. e. O..I a. a. a lkan.r. Tba I. leer la . yinrlpMl reultm oT I fiTl'lj '! ".''aai' lila'-.J!. l",.t'r','..'',:,";",,'J:.; .i,ill li'S Hie lilo.i ,r-r.n. a Limit. , Illlloua allark. I. II. I, l. r..l... Liver lneli.iral.r lha U.wla O.,. la, takan a'l.-i r ti... a.. l la lli U llrarim lie. i lioltr. - hil. .hi, i. I.., holem i.' I liol. in. . Iir.n,le llnr W.i-ik.riw"'P. ,r.r,,...e i.4 l- r. 4 H ('rvfrt -f III Kcltt, All Hhn nae I. are elvlK tlielr niinolninn irallMMHilr I.i lla liivot. If- ant ai.rr In .hr monlti va llh .he In, I ajomtoi . ami avaallota lio . h lua. Ilnl. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR H A f.'IKNTIflr liri'ii ll, IMS.t.X t.PV, a."l la aHT . Olaenaed l.lt er. vriiKn Riaaa. k P.ai SI,.., M a ho iaa Ii r.ii.il F. FCAUR & CO., C harlot It, A C. A LA KG K SUPPLY OF Const.. hi r Wsirrnnts JUST PHINTKD. II. i FISHER & nUJIKOUGIIS ARE NOW DECEIVING THEIR STOCK OF J'.I,. .f.TfJ 1VM.VTM and to meet til' Urge Increase of their trade bare Ual4 w murK LAKCFR STOC K tban ll will be enniplited in ell atticlra of )i:i:ss goods, 1:31 iijm)ii)i:iji i :s, IIOUE FUl.MUING GOOPS, cai: ri.is, MilS AIN'D OIL CLOTHS, IIHOC.'AXS, S 1 1 K L r 1 1 A 1 1 ) W A I i I i, VICES, IH()a AM) aTKi:L, S'l HAW t L'I'I I COItX S1IKL1.K1I.S9 niVl s AM) ON.. An ciaminatim of the above Slock ia rcapi ct. fully aolieitcd. ( j,.'(r, Srj-lemUr 37, Ir.'i9. 138 ImmEHSE SACniFiCESti XEW GOODS! Y I LM I f." I O.V It It A X II, Second Store below PlefS.T.H.Bremfc Co. kaiimykiTu: & bkcs. 11 KSPK.t TKl I I.Y inform llicir numi rouacua. ra nl t IIAIf 1.0'ITK aim the !;-.. uml. y, tlialnT.ry arc arlling i ff the balance uiry, tin of their atock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, airr.ama iUathi .Vtute IMTM.XG, IS, MIOI , IIAI, enaa TAl'S, For f5cnt', Youth ami Ri y'e wear. T I II II l, ld full i-ull'')' It. .11111 la, Kluta llnta, B'H'lirt lillilmna Al Krtl.rh Klowera.all nr which will lap aolilal reduced price, toguiirr wilh a laipe and beautiful eaaortintnt ot l.aee I'omla, liri;e anil I null L'ualt ra, ail ot Hit iatcal atyle. The above nr.meil d.ioria nmal be clraed rnt by the fiiat ol October, to inaae rot.ni Ijr our FA I, Id STOCK. The beat and li.t(reat aaanrlinciit of I.adica' and Mia.ea t.aitcra. Hoot a unu Mum, I runka, liata, t nrpct ll.iga, Sati'liela, I'lid Il.innrt ll..lra. Atlrntion i culled lo the Urge atock of i: ;nl,.H;ulf t lolliiiifT. it being mace up in the moat auhatanliui iin np.r, anil ia iquul to that aold by uny other houae in the l'ninn,iiiid ia a choice, anil laah.oniible atock. . iiU' I ui itilin li.Hui uf every atylo and varn l. Thi ia poaitively a cloamg aale.a every article muat be aoid by the firat ol October. M.rchant and olhera are nqueated lo cull and tiaiiiinc bc f.ir making purcliuae, a they will find it lo their intereat to do n. They can hn v lioni 35 to 60 per cent cheaper than al any other Houae. We alwaya keep on hand the beat and cbcapeat aaaortment of ci:n i.tm.s, llnr.ln.ut-, '4l;irW 'arr, c. In addition to Ibe above we expect to open ve. r large aaanrtinrnl ul MII.I.IV I K V (lOODS. DAVID KAHNWK1LKR. DAMKL KAIINWKILEU. JACOU KAUNWKILKR. Avtl 30, lri.r9. M IMagic Oil, Alaglc Oil. INRUSH H Tri.Y. jnet rieeivrd and for aalr, i by K. NYb' IH Tl II1SON X t O. J, 28, 18.19. Wishiig. r JOHN O.aaXC. Of all the amuaemeutwfiir the mind, From login down to jial n , There isn't one ihat yu inn find tin very cheap a " vail ing !" A very clioiec divcraiot, too. If we but rightly Dai il. And not, aa we are ;( i- -o. " " Ke. err-it,r.o ntiui V r' I w i.h e cmiiion w'li indeei' My purse was srnelhing falter. That I might rhrr the child of need, And not my pr cie t flatter ; 1 hat I might nuke i.ppn aaion reel, Aa i nly gohican no.ke it : And break ihrlyrani', rod nf a tn I, Aa inly gull ran biri.k it. ) wiah that yii'p"tl j : nC love, Ann i v.ry lit. .nr. iin.;nn 'I'l.al hua Ha mi;iii i.bi i Woiih Cfinie.iitid keep in faaliinn ; Tin t Si nr., and Jt-a ii ury, ana II.. ic, And in ry lute i n uii n, W en hum! filly liitlu n a ili'p Bi math the wavi a nl Uceai. ! I eridi lhal friit.c acre liniyi ti ue. Ai d n i.lma alwur un ; I wi.h the coed were not so tew, I vi iih li e bad vnt f. r ; I w lab lha t pi- ra n a i e'i r l..i..t To lei d tlu ir it lla tii ehii r ; I wiaii lhi.1 ; . actinr g aaa nnt So oiflt ri tit fri m pre. cliii.g ! I wirl ibt moi'.at w.rib iiiigblbe Apl railed Willi Hull' : rd eenroi J I wiah 1 1 1 ., I inn. r. i ce are l.-ie Kruio Ir.acli.ry mid l..iu t r ; I wiah that ti. n it ir vi v., w. uli: n.ind, 'I lint wi io. n r e'er v.t re l v. ia j I wiah ll i.i uivta arc alwaj And I n, bum:, ulwara vtr kill! I wlal in fin. tl at j am) And evi ry g' on iret , May o n e, in l.ile, t-.ri nj h ut t! To be the go.ri. ut I.i-..I ; Til' (ion al oll eviry ucuture I !i-t W llh I ia aupreu.i al I.', sail r, An! hi e til loft in I I 'M aa, And wul.i'igin p. nfoainc! Itliscfllancoiis. Fiom Arthur's Home Ncgazint. A KIKP IS 1 II K C I .Oil). BY T. c BTIil'R. I " Do you think so?" she asktd, quite so- Andrcw Lee came hctr.e at reining from bcrly. the ahep whtre be bad woikid all day,! What a question !" ejaculated Andrew, tired ai.d out ol rpirit.-: came home to hi ',,-; ...J ,.0jn oroUnd to the Fide wife who was also tired, and out of spirits. 'Asmilirg wife, and a cheeiful heme , ' What a questirn Mary!'' be repeated as abat a paradise it would le I ' said Andrew ne stood It-lore her. to himself. he tumid his ejes ficm thej " )0 you ?" it w as all she said. clouded face of Mrs. Lee, and sat down, " Yes, darling," was the warmly spoken witb knitted brows, and a moody aspect. 'answer, and ho stooped down and kissed Not a word was spoktu by either. Mrs )ie, "How strange that you should ask Lee was getting tupptr, and she moved ae .u(.n a q,.e,ti0IJ y about witb a weary step. ' If you would only tell me so now and (erne, abe aatd at last witli a siae clance at bcr husband T bcre wa invitation in the word only, noDe in the voice of Mrs. l.ee. Ardrcw arose and went to the table. He aas tempted to speak an angry word, hut controlled himself, and kept silence. He could find no fault i'b the chop, nor tbe sweet homemade Iread.nor the fra grant tta. '1 hey w ould l ave cheered bis in ward mau, il there bad only been a gleam ol sunshine on the face of his wito. lie noticed that she did not eat. " Arc you not well, Mary?'' The words were on bis lipa, but he did not utter them, for the face of bis wile iickid so rtpellant. that he feared an irritating reply. And so, in moody silence, the twain sat together until Andrew had finished lis supper. As be pushed his cbair back, his wile arose, nd commenced cleauiug off the table. " This is purgatory 1' raid Lee to himself, as be commenced walking the floor of their little breakfast room, witb his hands thurst desperately away down into his trowsere pocktls, aud bin chin almost touching bis Ireast. Afler rrtiiom p all the dishes, ami tubing them into the kitchen Mrs. l.ee spread green cover on the table, and placing a fresh titDitneu lamp thereon, wvr.i the door alter her, leaing htr husband witb l is unpleasant fceiinps. He took a long, del p breath as the did so, paused iu his walk, stood still for seme moments, and then drawing a paper from his pocket he sat down by the table, opened the sheet, and commenced reading. Singular enough the words upon which his eyes rested were, " Praise your wito." They rather tended to increase the distuibancc of mitd from which be was suffering. " I should like to bud some occasion for praising mine." How quickly his thoughts expressed that, ill natuud sentiment. Put his cjes were cu the page before him, and he read on. " Praise your wile, man ; lor pity s saKe give her a little encouragement ; it wontj hurt jou." I Andrew Lee rni-ed ris eyes ircm uicingoi paper, and mutt, red, " Oh, yes. 'J hut's all ' recent' nil 1'n.isr. m carta enoueu. i.ui.iiu" n nrase her for What : ror t eing sunen, ...o making home the most dis.gteeble place lUjpl.ng ot ut,u-ua, m.g. ... - . ... tbe world !" His cje fell again to the pa ( form ol a eoi e, about unlit t. et it. itiatn. tor per. h has made your heme comfortable, .-ni hearth brioM and shining, jour tooa agreeable j for pity's sake tell bcr you thank her. if nothing more. She don t expect it ; it w'ill make her eves open wider than they b.vo for ten V.rVs bul it will do her good years for all that, and jou, too. It seemed to Andrew aa if this sentence were written just for him, and just for the occasion. It war. the complete auswer lo his question, " Praise her tor what 1" and be fell it also a rebuke. He read no further, for thought came loo busy, and in a new direction. Memory was convicting bim ol injustice towards his wife. She had al ways made bis borne as comfortable for him is bands could it.nke it, and bad he I WEI5STK11 AM) THE CONSTITUTION. I Sewino Machine and Pjano. We are offered the light return of nraine and ton.-1 Extract from Mr. Everett'. Or-t.n.-Buei. ! y much plewcd at the f.raet.eaV good mendation? Had he ever told her of the j S-iHrmher 17th. H-nne of the pr.ucipal of one of oar won fa.faction he had known, or the comfort , , ,, , , ,lU Brofm:on,l occna- '"WoniWe bo.rdmg-Mbooli for young la firerienccd' He was notable to reoall thP I . L 1 y 7 prolttnonal ocenpa diMjBttruoho 0I) the-ewin- maehiue be .; .1 aI'0,?,,lV , , '0".l'dhiB political duln-a to make the . f , ,. brgICi.e. ICl2ularlv tau-l,t lime or the occbmoh A- he thouplt thus, ronti(u(ion ,Fe 0,.jrft ol Ll6 profoundc! i' . n It 3 !S "" J-ee came iu irom the Kitcmn. ann ta- and iaw that it waa tbe bosom of a hirt. which the wa Hitching neatly. lie knew that it was for him that he waa at work. " Praif-e jour wife." The words were before the ti of bis n.ind and he could i-.i. .7 , , ' U C0U"1 V A , at - . j ... J'" Le V8 he itittrpri ted to mean ill nature, and kino her work-lmsl.,., frM1 . ,.m I "noJ,DO """ uc ' " V ' ' ed upon by the ari .ii i , . . peculiar reverence, aa a ..ovcuaui oi ctnon, , , it on the table, and Bititnr? donn without if . . . v ' ,t .t : . ...a ; wcfpeaKinai i , ' 7, . , , i netween tne h.i inucrs oi iui Lieut on-, iu- t - ,;rA r"k,.ng.' 7 ,07- M-.a- edj crcasi f,nii, , elttt,.tJu that re-' l"T";pVrfe in nuiuie ne nu iiu j aut i.cu. ins ryi-a nn q f,ulc soveretfltity. lie looKia upon itiu upon tbe iiewapapcr that lay fpread out I e- rv i,izn t ion ot the-e si parate independent fore him, and he read the rei.tci ee : n public of diflVrcu ristca, dilTereiit age. "A kind, cheeiful void, apoken in a SIid l.j.tnrirs, liifl'-nnt geographical poi glctmy home, is like the rift-in a clcud that iotls ond i(,eu' iurrests as furi.i.-biiig a se lets themm-hire tbrouph." leuritv of innr nreiisMe value for a vri-c and Lee etruoolcd witb Lin.clf a while Ion - Iper. 1Mb oen lii i.titure had to tc con-fjiji-n d t)rt ; Lis nor!y, ai euait.p -pirit hart i to he suhdm d. lint he a c tnit j: ti(.-ht, lai d at last pot r'pht as to w ill Next came 1 the questian as to how he should I e. in. 11 thoupl.tof many ih.i.ps to sy, jet l.-aied i()uil r,J,t t',i ; tl .-ir j. alouy cf in to sev tl ni, lest his wile fhould tueet his ; j: I . . i0 B li&rmonioua ; cdvat cts with a cold rebuff. Al last lean PttI,oie. e ,,e v er w iirhed the two J rinci :it)g tow aid her ai.d taking hold of the ; j,,,., noain-t eaih i ;ber ; he held th'in lii. en hoscm uton which she was at crk, j cf)-)p, mn.tul to each other, equally aud i he said, in voice cartlully moderated i'h ' ,.uj., ,,,.; j tit,,) B(,( epscntinl. 'ku.di.os. I hut r,. i,eJ one hriL'hlsturrv niyht, tobe " You are doirg that work very bcauti f..l!.. M j Mrs. l.ee made no rifly. Put her ht.s I land did not fail to obsi rve that she lo-t, almost instBtitly, that, ri;:id inctuess with 1 ieh she had been sitting, nor that the mo tion of hi r nrt dle hand ceased. " .My shirts are letter Diode, and whiter ) than t!,cse of any ether u an in our shop, said I c, crecinaged to go n. j " Are they?" Mr Let's vice was low, and had in it a slight hu-kincss. She ri;d t ot turn her fare, hut her husband saw that she leaned a little towards bini. He had hrckni th'oiigh the iee of reserve, and all S,ptcmc, w hich impels that planet on- ! against pardoning old Hrown. Assuming was easy row. j ward, ai d it would plunge iu hideous ruin 'that he wasguiliy of murder and iu-urrcc- His hand wns among the clcud", and a frrm tl0se leautilul ski-3 unto the Sun; tiun, it argut as lo'.low s : l'unishtneut iu tha few feeble rays were already smuggling tSte nwav the central action of the Sun, ' goi erLu ; nt of (jod and mau riots Dot through the rilt it had made. j 8U(j (hc n'ttcnJ ant planet would shoot madly spting liom a spirit of revenge. It is tho " Yes. Mary," he answered softly ; " and f ,,,,,, jls ,.,c ; urgtd atid restrained by t!.e ( li uit ol love. Love dt inaii'ls that one who I've heard it said mere than once, what a 1 ai,i,red lorci s it w heels its eternal circles , has made war upon society shall die. good wife Ai.diew Lee must hive." through the heavens." i'hilantLiopj , the love ol man, the love of Mrs. Lee turned her face towards her jjjs" reverence for the Constitution led j the human late, the love ot the greatest hm-land. Tin re w as light in l.cr eye. Put ,:, t0 n ,.ti,iate a woik iu which the history number, ri 'pnres that murderers be pun there was something in tie expression of the 0f jt, formation '"' adoption should he ished, a- t.ou, w ho is love, ordained. And 'countenance that a little puttied him. cf tl.e tal,e where his wife, was sittine. ,pen Andrew, it would do me good ." And Mrs. Lee arose, and leaning her face against the manlv breast of her husband, stood and wept. What a strong light broke in npon the mind of Andrew Lee. Ho had nt ver given to his faithful wife evrn the small reward of praise for all the lovirg interest she had Webster directed sp. eial atteutien to all manifest! d daily, until doubt of bis love former leagues and confi deracits ot mo l bad filtered her srul, and made the light prl, aM) 0nci' nt times, for lessons and ana around her thick darkness. No wonder thfi j, j,,, 0f vocouragement and warning to her face trrew clouded, nor that what he bis countrymen, lie dwelt much on the considered moodiness and ill nature took Ainphietyonic league of Greece, one of the possession oi ner spirit. "You are good and true, Mary, my own dear wife. 1 am proud of you 1 love you and my first desiris foryour happiness, Oh if I could always see your face ;n sun- shine my borne would be the dturcst place cu earth. " How precious to me are your words of love and praie, Andrew," said Mrs Lee, smiling up through her tears into his face, " Witb them in my ears, my heart can nev- er lie in shadow. How casv had leen thework for Andrew Lee. lie had swept his hand across the fl"tjlv horizon of his home, and now the ; t ri "lit sunshine wn strean.ins; down, and flJ0(iiig that bom" w ith joy pud beauty ClT.E I on iMvt ni F. Miehelet. in his re u.arkalle bo. k. L'A incur, mentions the fob lowing novtl method of curing the disposi tion in married couples to become s. paratt d : "In Zutieh in lie clden time, when a qnatrcNrmc cou 'e applied for a divorce, the n,,.istrate rerer lisUtiid to them. Pefore , i- .u.. t... t.,l-..J ,., n ucctuit:g upon mo i sc tic n.-tnt "r for three davs in the same room, with cue plate and tumbler. Their food was passed in to them by attendants, who ueitber saw nor spoke to them. W hen thev came out, ....i .. ,..! e.f ila a. t.ritiu r of them 'wait .1 io be divorced. AIHv SHIlir. I1! Ml't IMi On the opei ie. llaitmoiith and I'oihay rM,r the w; ;.im n . ii, ployed iu oonsiro' 'me were cnttitaiin il at uini'. r. ti e ...mi. ... - .- - ! at Hie I' a se a .'.,. . ovu ..........-. ..., . i I dicul.r height. It weighed 'J.100 lbs., and i its mpreuicuis were j u s. t,. ....u. , . . . of bread, 3 lbs. o ; currants, Ii?-. U s- ol U.S. ot raisins, i;-i .us. . i suet, !." lbs of mi'.d I It was baked in sections and then built pp. the fabric being kc, t together b, hoops and other mechanical device A l R11.I HN. l ew in-,1 ..u noi , of the vastnes. of a trillion. Not a trillion, . . l- .... .I.a..l alnai ll.o nee.tinn nf , 01 sfCODU uas tip - s " Adam, nor wiil that number elapse until jj Feburary I, A. P. -J-V-M 1 In a trillion of. ' -eeonds are 34,5l0.r37 years, 3i days, one,' hour, !." miuutis and M sccon Is. i - l1'1 f3 ....j j j: ' i. :J ii occt be cotttleteil It nH the inoct important dociitnent ever pi nned by the band of un- inapi.cd man. 1 reed not tell jou that this revt rerce lor the Con-litution as the cove. I , . . i - i central idea of his political ay-ten., hich,; howevtr, in thi,,aa in all other refpects, ithnry Ini)I1 ca) p0-iMy value it. the principle , , iic, .lt .an.inintraiion of local afl'tura, and the proticiion of imlividual and local tiiil.ls. Put he resided as an approach to" the .c i ft prion of political wisiicm, the inouldiip rf these separate nl.d iiidcpcn-d.-tit sn.i r. i.-tities, with H their trine ol , w ;);;,, j CUie ith him, at a lute hour, frt in I . ,.- , . . . r. .t.:. 1 V. was in tun view. we iieseenuea t aptto. ni... a ly pursuing the train of thought which lie had been enforcing in the Senate, pointed toiheplam t and said, " Night unto night howi-th knowledt'e ; take away the inue- ' . c .t. 1.....I -r rem eiit orer. einauatlllC irom iuc imu. i traced, its prinei les untoitled and explain- ed. its aiiaiOi'lt't with other governments tnc. siiirnted its rxnatisivc fitness to nroinote : the prosperity of the country for ages yet n ,,, a , h-.ni.d nnu ma iiiaiiit o. ins , ,,, i,,,' had Ion.' flowed in this ehsnnel. I Ttj,. tuhjeet was not only the one on which , he had bestowed his most eartuest parlia- ' met tary t ffoi ts; but it formed the point j 0f reference of much of his historical and , miscellaneous reading. He was anxious ' to learn v- but the experience of mankind taught on the subject of the government, ;., av HeTee rest inbliti ' our owu. As our fatht-rs iu forn;ii " the Confederal )n and 5ti the members of the Convention ..i r J iU fVn.iiiuiimi. and esre- tnc t apttui ai iiBMiiu;.. ia Qrn to ; cultivate all tl.iiijesi to oiodera- i.,g debute, in which be had been speaking. U Xo , r,tctlo.,, no matter at no great l.ng.h.hut with much J, j what it ik ior w I. ieh she baa a talent j drawiug, t.ess ,,d w s.rmth on the subject of tbt" 1 on; tIlUM0 , ...t.roi.i. ry, housekeeping even stitmiw, a .forming a united poverr,m. i,t r ( , bo,d of kt hef i- r.ai.it . nil i r. snintui: nu uu..-..a. - eially Washington studied with diligeuce put themselves on the hazard of tbe revo- , tie organization of all the former compacts lution they had begun. If others cao find 0f government, those of the Netherlands, an cause lor pardouing such crime, we -r s iirorlaud and ancient J-cece, soMr.jcahu.it. confedi rates to which me iraineis u u. Constitution often referred, and which is j frcq.icnt'y spoken of as a species of federal I n-o-ernment. Unhappily for Greece, it bad j claim to that character. Founded ori- j-jnally on confraternity of religious lites, it ; w;l expanded in the "lap-c ot time into ai 00Je ,l0j-,jcai association, hut was destitute; 0f Hi p0Wers of an organizid (fficientl government. On this subject Mr. Webster 0,i a remark in G rote's "History ot Greece, ieh struck him as bung oi ex ....... ....nificiiiice to the people of the- Ut. in d States. "Occasionally, "says Groto, , "theiuwss a partial pretence icr tne im posit " title, bestowed upon the Amphicty onic Frantic bv Cic.ro, Commune Grt.-c.e Concilium,' biit we should completely una int.rrrtt Grecian history, if we regarded it a, a federal council habitually directing, or habitually ebevd.' And now. saiJ -ir. U . hsu r " comes a vassa which ouht he written in i.ttcrs ol pom ot r i.ii. door of the Capiiol aud every State ture; "Had there existed any such lom-j mure (V nei'.ium oflo'etablo wisdom aim p i.rio.i-m, and had the tendet.cies o ..o : !,,,.-. ' j ..t,!a of adiit.tlUi Hellenic iiiinu i"' " v..( -s... , c themselves to it, the whoie course of later (jr,cia lli-torj would probably have been j aurfd ; the Macadoniati kings would have rf niHir.i d only as r.-pcciahle m i-bbors, v .I....r .ii'iziti. n from dreece, : d exeieisini: thttr military .-nfrgics upoo j Trnciatis and 111-nans; while ut.n.u ne.ias mi ht have maintained her own teintory :int the cu uei ing of Pome." and patriotic f. ueral govei i.ment w nn I it limr pre.-e il Greece from the Mace . ..... i l!.,..n loeions ,..,.. cal aud t tf.eial ut.or i-iigrossert Mr Webster time suit ..it nnu "o ie.su. r for the ex. cut ion of his meditated work oil ,u- r..a..t..,imi alii, me whit h.a- he would have treated it, tracing it hack to its histo- ( :.l fountains, and trwar'l.-l to its ( ro -l,,; seen. s to nit. in the wide range ! ol its topics, to embrace higher and richer : elements of thoughts, for tbe Am.riean i statesman and patriot, tl.au any ol:,ei not directly tonn.ctt d wi.b the .p"'tual ei I fain of man. , i Hekbew gEKil..-.r. Altrcd Lolmsou r n..f...l I... in his rossessiou a Hebrew , Ol inni'.", '"" hich is supposed to be more than ou.an.l years old. They are worth i jeh. t . . j ...... . unraLle woman of whom every joung lady who ia to should have it in her potter ne of the aewintzmachiue lo . .,.,,, ne ,.,uirct. if .t,. j (iLou)d tot filld u g ue(jl H gie MJ of not do) ,Q VWJ)oy hg 0BU LgIjdij upon : jt jor hc yJ ltr (ali,y To , JQ rural iici"bborhood, particularly, . , , . .:flll .,rM .ar,,,rn. i t,gd ,h". machine which ib " equal to u?e ot it ii a most valuable part eveu of a " fashioduble educatiou." Let as add, aa coirohorative of llie above, an extract from the lately pullish"d biography of Lady Morgau : " In a lilt a irtt conversation Mrp, Hall, on the stiljeet of some joung ladies who had bten sundet.l- herelt of lortune. Lady Morgan said, nitli a n phatic wive of bcr dear old gt,t u fan. ' 1 hey do everything that ta lushK liable i ) rrjulj, : theirsing ing, and tit av-inp, and uaucing, and )atigua gi, t . u.oti i.t to uolhiug. They were educa ted to marry, and had there been time they might have gone elf it i'h ud hereafter f,ovi husbands-. Thy cannot earn their on salt the) do not eveu know how to dies tin iiiselves. 1 desire to give every girl, no matter her rank, a tradi a profes sion, if the oid plea?ts you better ; cul tivate luit is necessary in the position elm 1 I Cl "lit ill cai i y u.c ill uut n nic '.'.. .i . . . ii .. . i...t. t;r- , , , . j , , f , ,,,,,, UII, IlcVcr went iu debt.'' j , , TllK IIeliuK 1'ke.ssos Oi.D UitOWN. ( J be e 1 ork t 'hi t ver, orgau ol tne UIU c ..i. I ii... ,n,,,l truiioui iicm icii.-i.i.....i..s6.-" we tri mbic less iu view of lirowus mad m aK tl.su we uo iu taee oi me laet niaa there is abroad in the land a seutitueut that would shit id him and otht-is from the Just const U'li-uees oi un :i ciuoti. ocu tuu-a int-u embarked in this war upon the State when they prepared guns for the white n.eu ami a t hou-and spears for the blacks to be used iu bmharous slaughter when they imbrued their bauds in blood by ta- king the first victim (an honest colored rnan who made no resistauce but was only seeking to escape from their hands.) and murdering him in eold blood -w heu tht-y refused to lay down their arm after being overpowered, and cjiiliuued their mu-deious work they threw anav all claim to compassion and The CivrtNNATi Hon Market. Tbe Cincinnati Puce ('urrctitof Weduesday has the following remarks concerniug tiie price of hog-j Some eight or nine tltouin'l hogs have been brought in, but owing to the very mild weatht r little has beeu done. In the'ti re part of the week 1,000 head sold atCotithe s ot, averaging -!'J'.I pounds; 1,(1, (I head to he delivered from the ildth to the 'nh of this mc::b, at -i 7-i j but as the week passed ou the feeling became heay, and ut the close buyers would not offer over $" -ill, aud not very aux'.ous at this rate, wh Ut some lot-1 were on the market at tf.1 7."i without finding buyers. 'The fact is, the tnaiket continues extremely quiet, and tl ose wro aeai iu porkie,iu tuaimn cial grammar," bears,' with fewer excep tions the present than any previous season smee 1--"I ; and as u contracts have been made this sea-on worth notice, the interest of the wh.'le trade is to keep prices as low a possible. Hence there is powerful in fiinr.ee to force prices down, ai d none of c nsi iuetict! to toice 1 1. 1-in up. The re verse ot this was the caso ia-t season. The advices we have from tho country continuo to favor a (. ood supply of pork, fully ten if fiin ' rCt.1t'1 tl.r j,, pounds than ,he packiug Season w i;l ruu illt0 j allUiir y, hogs will be fed Wll.i.lv. TO IlaTURS II' ME The brig l;1 ri0) tjapt. Ward, arrived at Providence , s irom Mobile. W hen three days out tit c;,i tuiti discovered a passenger the shape ot a negro, about jears ui aj;--, who had einuggled himself ou board pre- to the sailing ol tne vessel. va-, &TI ricognized bin. as a potter iu a Mo- I.;!.. ,1,,,., re He v. rv soon ser, mui iu work i Tbe pumps, which thj negro so litt'e iiKed a- to be very willing to second any , ilort 1 1 . u i might Le ma le to return him. Ui.tu ill K'J' M't, the brig was hove to, ..,. . ,,li. ,t boat atreariti''. tha unwelcome j,,,,,,, -. put ou board and sent home He 'iiu not situ, at ail p.easea wim ms c- p,-iicncc iu freedom, as his work was muen harder thau he touud it at borne. unrried lady in Loudm County, Ya., is -,,id to w.igb Rve hundred and fifty three puti'ls. Her husband is a great lady s ,u;,ti '"' r. VS baterer Midas touched turned into gold. In ,l,e.e days, touch .man with gold -ml he will t u . n ' o ")t'-lli XT

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