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: . . aaaaananaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajnaaaaajnaaajgnaaaaaanaaagaaaaaaaaaa n j mm tlrqe to fiocS io jourj5ot,1hj, j)d io your Sqli;. VOIjXJMISj Q. OKiLRLiOTTE, 3ST. Cf, nSFLO SO, I860. THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editoe L Proprietor. The J.rth.rrliin Whi(f will be afforded to mib. trrthert at TWO IMH.I.AkS in auvenct TWO POIXAK! ArtD fir I Y I K.MS if payment be d.-Uyrd lr lr monthe; and TIJttKK IJOLLAHS ( ,1 the end !' yor. Nupnper will be diacon- ; linucd until nil arrearage! are puid, except at the , i.pii ,n or the Edilur. j Ailvertiieiuenla inserted al One Dollar per (quart (Hi lim-a r leee.lhis used type) for the fire I inter, (ton, mid Si.i cciite lor eac It con t.iiu.hce. t'ourt ad. veruai-mcnta an.1 KiiurifV'. Sult-a charged al. per cent Inciter ; and i deduction ol'33 per cent. will be maila' from lb regular pr.cea,for advrrt.e ra by the year. Advertieemnnle inserted monthly or quarterly, at II per square I'or each time. Hcuii. iron. My 74 Cents pair eaaarefbreacli lime. " "'. 1 Pcraon. when .ending in their .dvcrtiaa mente mut mark the number nf inaerlmtit deair'-'d or llii-r will bu inserted until lor bid and charged c. cordingly. LTl'oalmaalara areanthnriea li arl aa agent. J.G. WILKINSON &fO., EEALLtlS IM p? WATCHES, JUWULKV, fp AND CHARLOTTE, N. C. An. rt.o'l riven U Ittpairiiif W elchc. A Jewelry. J.m. T, li:,'J. I3U w iioi.iMi.i. a hi TAii.Diu.MtM I BRITISH FRENCH k AMERICAN di:v coons, a i , n i l , i:oi, AND iivi:i)vuti:. T. II. Darn, II 4HI.OI1 i:, S. '. J. A. Sanisa. Js.. T. l.aravrrTt Aniaanra. fMIIK aubaonUr lU ih anire in aiinnunm M tn Ilia friend, aud the public " rally, II he haa takrn Una calauiialn d and Well krm il.il I, and ha iii a itc every p.iibie pri purjli-'ii aernrunioilalr lh buinea, lrcllH.g and tiaili -nti..ln of the public, in tlx Hwal ratiaiclo TABLE, and ery comlufl it priidt in tti ICOO.IS. II. a fcTAIil.KS abundantly au..lied nd al. temird by i .r, lul o-lieraj and In ail nrpartmcllta the pr-ptirtor rir. t.ia ramal allrnlion. ro.,,t..M.lMr OMMIU'S runt regularly to the o. .t on Hie arnt il ot the era VVlIN Ihret IfTitla to plraae, a liberal aliart ol Hie public pilroo.ga la Coiilni "lly aolinled. M UUWZKK. A.reaater IJ, !!:. Soil "THE UNION," Altlll kllM IT AIIOr: IIIIHD. PHI.ALKI PH1A. ITTlfN 8. NKWl'tMEtt, '.eriear. MllE undiraigned hating pureiia aed Ilia intrreat al lua lurmri partner. I.a r...n, in me e , Motel, would call toe .IU-. n nf the public to ila Cnnarnienee luf lliuae vieitmg I nua Urlphia, either on bua.neaa cr (.waaure. lie ailaalion being hut lew elepe from Ihe principal aacnuea ol trade. inuuceint nla I" la in aearrll of and rrp4aiig -olin.lty, all rd nal aom ol hail tlio l,Q bua l I. lie to tin pleaaure, the eoriatenliy P" rail.wy e-ra and itwet in cl a oleaaant ride for Hie tin re t ifi.ua to all pbreeof itile.eal in or .bout Iher.ty. The rmprieior gm e aaauranee lhal 7 I mi. mm " ehall be kept ilh aueh character aa will inert public approbation, and would r-a.ctlaMy aolicit North ( arolina pitrol.-ige. Tcriua tl iVO h r . LPTUN S.NKWCO.MKU, Aogmtl 16. loiJ. a3-ly I'aorairroa Uro I'or 'IVIlt r f lilt eubaenber la mano lacruring and keepa M. c.n-taiitly on li.nd, Koap l'"r Teller, Kcald II. . nl or Ringwnrin, and goml to waali with lor any oilier efcili diaeuae. It will elan lake alaliia out of any kind at I h.thing, If any peraon de. airea to bare it lo aelt again, tl en be Inid al a ro ou-d prire. 1 he Soap haa been tried by te..n. eihle peraona and la anl In be a rertain cure. The B-p en be bad at Hr. B. N Hulclii.Hin it tV.'t Ilrug JStort and from Ilia ul. niier. CHAS.T. EliEKHAKD. Way SI. 19. J. S. PHILLIPS," ,71 1: It 4 II.I.VT T.IIS.OH, A V I N ( loe.led in t'harh.lte. reaiMM-llul- ly aolicila a abare ul public patronage. A '.onplrta aaaorttnent of Clotha, t aeaimcrea and Ve.ling. Iwaya on h-md. which ill be made to or. der el tlie ahorteal notice, after the Int. at f .ehu.n Shop three iloora South of Hit Vanalon llmiae. t.".ltf tttptttmttf 'il, i"j'l. moiffillDTEl.; IN I " WIIKAT WAXTKD. IIK planime- eominnnily will lake notice that i, their Wheat Crop will he purehaaed at the harh.tle Plleari Hmir.ng Mill, at market pnree, Th.e having Wheal f..r aale may find .t lo their advantage loc.ll l Ihe Mill before clo.ing a ...le. JOHN WILKKS A CO. Julml.W. aw( ' Houses and Lots for Sale. tmillV. Subacntier oflert lor aale the lluum and 1 Lot on which he rcaidta, adjoining Iho Methodiat parw.n.ge. 7"h ..uae it eotnforlnble tnd thore iann Iha premiaee a kitchen, dairy. Ha bit and a Well of tieellenl water. 7'he ailualiun it a good one lor a family. A LSO Another Jnuee md lot fronting oppotite ' lata re.idenc nf Ihe Kev. T. M. Farrow and alto adjoining Ihe Peraoiiafe, i'oaaraaioo given Hit I at of Janaarf net.. K. W. BECK WITH. Aaeawaier 1, 1650. tf 17 Piano and Music Store. ' 1IIK Kubacribir krepa continually, on hand M. Plan... nue by Stcii.way ic Co., Nunu't Sl t h.rk and other makers, of New York. Which he will acll at tli(lowpt nti i li'.r CASH. or giaid pa. H-r. AIm., iha luteal Music un hand, at No. ItiO Main aim t between the fcxehange Ilank and the Anierirun Hold, C olui.il. ia, S. f.'. bAMUKL GAnDINER. May UHk 18. tf B. L. KkllRIHnV, HERMAN L. LllDINQ ki:imcis() si li:iiix;, I.MI'OHII'.KS Foreign and L'cmettic Dry Goods, WIIOLHSALK AM) K LT A 1 1., Haaai. tTTT, oak ihmj raou itNa, 4 II AltLI.6'1 ( . . '. April Sli, bi'J. 7-1 r I li:u lotlc Tlulii.tl I'irt- Iitmir. niM ' ( nii;iiiy. 4jHIS CO.MI'ANV coiilnnita to t..ke riaka a. A guiui-t lo by fire, ou Uouata, Gooua, J'ro. uuee, & c, II Odie ann V t o. t uual rica. al the Drug Stoic of t. Nye 1 1 u 1 h i . i.rri' eh8. A. 0. ST K ELK, J-reudetU. C. UVI.H.MAN, lire I rrmlrnl. E. N VK 11 U l t'MISON, .Nr-c y. f Ireas r. Mill. TURK. A. 0. STEELE, J. L. JJKuWN, l 11. TAYLOR, K. T. WHISIUN, C. 0 ER.M AN, F. 8CAKR, M. JOHNSTON. John L Jiri)V,n, F. Siarr and S. T. uistTiiK, llxetulive Committee. Ayti -JC, Ih.i'J. 7tf 00,000 IN'o. 1 Fruit Trees row .sai.i:. Wtf TB. ICK.Nt r.KWDCfJHALL, Tu)'firttji$ o) the II el Ctetu iSinrtrritl nr il Vunlem , rur (jreetnluto K. V , " B (il I.I) . ry r tllully call the attention ol the eil.t.o. ol the Aoutliern rilatea to their very lurga alia k nt nlive and aeclilnaU'd truit 'I reea, lor Ihe t ali and Wu.l. r Traiie. 'J hia Urge and I.HliilM'lne aaaoftnielit ba l.een propgateii lioui tiimly nejiing trcca, and work, cd upon Ihe beat ae.nlii.g Ho. ka, which .4 a aure guarantee vl truitiuil.era and hmgemty, 3 .minl. Hint el.araeli riatiea in orchaini'g wliuh ahuuld lint t uterba.ked by pt laolia wirlimg to plan', or. th.ru. .ill., r ir u.arkt ting t.r l-nuiy uae. 'I hr at.-k .oliai.la ol the folloa n.g treca : I .'ill nun Apple tr.ea ; trUi.iiuii re.eli treet j ID,. (Mill a artr..; I'J.nnu Apncia; IIi.Immi fi.ctrj ; -.'.i.iki lion.; 6n. il Nttunue; 1I0U Aimuud; III HI yuii.ee ; 41'IMI I. rapt Vint a. 11. ami a a airy fun a.aoitii.ini of ("urianta Straalx rr.. , II..I.. rru a, (... U in, ., etc., : of which w.ll be a.. I.i on try reaaoiuble terma fur e-ai. .r appriitvd p.-r. All packagia put up in aupcrmr aijle.and roniplrtr .nxn.r, au.t lo i -n. palmn, and a., ar ranged thai Ihe invoice w ill be tilt rrgietcr ! Ihe ..rrhard alter the Ire. a are Iran. plant, d. if tliey are iran.planlf d iir.ibMe apne.ra on the li.l. .Mr. T. J ll.illon will act aa agent tortile lur. mailing ol the people ..I M c k I. I. I'll r g ..nu lielgll. (wring coui.t.ea I'll in e ib.lf Iru.l Treea and ill lake pleaaure in forwarding ordtra tor the Oer. '.'6 IhiH. 331 f. Dr. 11. M. i'liuimrd a-es. tk" ll-.l.l'INl.lnthea.lieiialioi.ofi ?f ny in" re.cnully an.,.. hia urn ru.inat the I'liK iW'. yi ,1 !'.'. II. in. be eonauil.'l a' l.ia.niee. jrTl.r 1-ior nr.-enbed lor withoul charge. A-g's. ifS" 'iM nu: LIVI IE ..VKiORATOB! rRKrBii nr ur riiKii, ( ompoHiidpd entirely from (.( MS, ta nK TIIK HVST IM HfllTIVK K ..lira MR 1 III- INK a- taa...a h pi.'.IM-. tbal aa a Itotka.l. a..,, mo I... at.'t . .IW.ual.la.. a... ...ha. eaaata.. aaoaia 1. ....... a t.:k.,r; bm a a- ..a.aa, ao, ,.. m. Iha a,nr.pal r,l.'w, aT the r,'!T.!''..'.'J.'.t,r Jjj al a.,a i,(a.-i ka M. rl- ',1'. ' "J,,'.r.ha pro,,...,.,. -, ha. a.a. .1 a.. -d. I a wa..a ..l. . ....iaearl lb a daia.naa.ama aa arbtta "Tor"."'. AamfA al la n... ar.. praa.na bIM ..a l.l.rr Olll- pl.lnl, ...... J iu to.o Im u. a ... l-K.i.. . .1 W .." '. o.,.. .. r..a ....". .....11 rm .M JJJ"J' '"J j.m II loa the blmot, taW , .. ...',ai.jj b iba '".liana allarka a.a ! rata., am., what la b. It. r, ,rt..i.lol. .., r. Iba anaaiuiuil al lu l.taer Ins lanralor. M ' .Htarf'aa ara. aa..a ..r ' m trlanl w ratlava Iba ataatach r Maaa.-i Iba beaale llarnraa. l)'aMaiala ...I al.a. Itlek Hraitarha. In. fa feM mala obatrbeelaa rapaovaa Ita (In), .me J aw. .ain.a.tlal-1 ' ,a.w. aa I .lol.e, ahlla ..... ...,aa r.n lafuall M Pg a ". r.l'a lot iholara fH.u liiaa, an.l a .ra.ai.ila ol Tholec. , oj B,n ihJ'aeww rt mM. ' ? al.. a lo atrb aaa tr'" '"'" ?' Jalanal.ee .aa.e.aa allaal l,....aaa o. ana...al rlr loan .br .k.a . a H.a. M..n J3 "' "..In. d'aa rl- ".''. ...ui, ',ii..l M r'.i.aa (laroi.le la.- rtiaa .a a. ...! l...n- Bat ah.la aa l aaa e r a.ul Itnwel ..ela...u rW . almnal la .1.. a... a. .1 i..rf,aM.'Bia .1 LZy .a.-a. ra...i si oraaae la I'li.l.l.an . tbai w bo a.i , e a.1,, a. .paadlaf ibuhM) ia " wa 'bonlaa raa(l lroaay. kj aaetllue Iba V.. otaalaa,..,a . iain ra jai.,..ti... il.la ma,tb-lfta aa a p... I.. er,,. ,.i.l . A..r, I.I.I Kever, a..a all Kaiara l a Hit- loaaa Tp. "P1" a. it, .. a I..... ...la; y ,a.a ai.n.ia w laa.,1, lo lu All who aaae U are vlvli.g .heir ananlraoai teallinonir In Ila !.. mr Sill Water in the anoaa.h with tlta Invl gtoialur. aot. aaaa.loa tutth liiar..icar. THB tlVER INVIOORATOR a a a.-.KNTIHl' MU.tl ll. Ills. "X kf.V. an. to 4any ,7l,.,la la ....... '-I lb r.i.a .., b nd ol l.taer rna.ela.nl. loae Ilia ar.iral aaa.f." a. H ; taw to a .n.n..ai fiaadWaa ail of ableh afo ll a 'aauli ol a .l.aenaa-4. ...a rr. ra.ra oa tK.n..a rte amTi.e AXrOa.) M t . rrrar.o.a, 1U Htaadway. Raw Tart. Wholeaa.e aenCat II ir.x H.V...:T fvorv toaa rM.M 5 h.a II H lliato lloatm. . II H H.a a. rot. Ian.; I. r. ,l..n.tl .l.rio.o oaa. I'to.alao.; ,!,,,, . I...,, rtaar . J .r..B.Ii lt""" 1. k",' no al. . H M .I.MW. ealliaaaaa Aa. retalle. b, al. ..alw. W.I a., aa F. SCARK i CO., Charlotte, N C. A LARGE SUPPLY OP Constable Warrants JUST PRINTED. There's Work Enough To Do. The black bird early Icuvea ita reat, To meet Ihe entiling morn. And gather frugtnrnta for ila neat From upland, wued and lawn. The huey bee that winga ita way 'Mid acen,a of varied hue. And every flower would aceni lo aay 'Thcrt'a work enough to do.' The cowalip and the rpreaduig vine, The lmy in ll.v kr.ia, The anow.nrop end the eglantine, Pleach acru:ona at wa paaa. The ant, within ita tavern deep. Would bid ui labor loo ; And wriica upon lua liny henp 'Thera'i work enough to do.' The planeta at their M iker'a will. Move onward in their cure. For ualurc'e wheel ia never elill Progrcaive aa the at-tre ! The leavet ill. I flutter in the air And hum no ra hreeiea woo, One B'.Unin truth to iimn itecl.ire ' There ' work enough to do.' Who, then, c.m alcep, when all around, la active, freah and free ? Sh.ill man craalion'a lord be found Leaa buay than the b. e 1 Our courta and aMeya are the field. If men would aenrcli them throiigi., That beat the aweela of labor yield. And ' work enough to do.' To have a lie.irt for thoae who weep. The aolti.h drunkard win. To reacue all tl e cmtdren, deTp In igiion.iire and am. To help the p.r, the hungry feed. To give ..un co-.t and ahoe ; To ace tnat all e in t'le and read Ia work enough to do.1 The lime ! abort the wor'd il wide, And much h.a to be done. The womlroua ear!1., and all ill pride, Wl.l vanlah Willi the au.l. The momenta fly on ligi U-nmg wilige, And life'a uncer1:tl:i t.vi, W e've I. ...e to w .ale on f.a.!ifh tiling. 'There'a work enough to uo.' lisccllancous. A Snake-Hit lrihiii;in. A correspondent of V Y. Spirit of the Times gives " an original Teuncce Hunting Incident'1 that "will pass." A jolly par ty of aportsilien, made up of veiei au liumcio, rife for aport and full of fun, were ei jj ing themselves lor a few weeks '.n the mountains of Morgan county, Teiiuesnce. A buc, raw boned, I jquaciotis Iri-biiian, uninvited, q'lar trred himself in their camp, a'id iD addition to being a ousiauce ben awake, snored an terrifically when atleep as to drive "tired nature's sweet restorer'' from other.. Pat was afraid of enakes generally, and " ould Hikes'' in particular, and the awful yarns be heard in the hunter's eamp " waked snakes'' in every hair on the Iri-hman's bead. After listtning to a lew yarns ou the much dreaded snake subject one evening, this troth ton of the od prepared lo turn in, literally crawling all over. Counting his beads and the chances of being " Miake bit" before day, and "tucking in" bis blanket and wishing " the sowls of all suakes in thtsd parts in partiokulcr," in a country ahere. to say Ihe least, they would stand but a s!in. chance for indulging in their natural torpidi ty, he fell asleep. The corrcpoudeut pro ceed. : And now the storm began. His snoring crew fust and furious, loud and long; occa sionally a sort of half grunt, terminated witb "snake by jabers, blast their sowls!" " Ugh I ugh !" then there came the varia tion of chorus in the ebape of a grind of his teeth that threatened to drive them through bis jaw or crush them to powder; by way of variety be would hold his breath a few seconds and then suore ai!in, and such snoring ! my stars, that I could spell it ! It was a sort of cross between the breathing of en asthi.iatio elephant and the btaying of a superatiualed donkey, whose will lasted longer than his ind Well, it thus con tinued wiihlhe regularity of the whip-poor-will's cry, tiuttl, say ha f an hour before day-break, when J M. W. (Jim W. wo'll ssy.) whose stock of patience bad long ago evaporated, unrolled bimselt from bis blanket, saying in bis usual quiet way, " I'utph ! I II tnp that infernal concert or start the maker of it, sec if I don't ! I'u.ph !" be then awoke Jim A. and the Judge, when a plot was laid end thus carried iulo execution. W.got bis bunting knife and going to where the offal of a large deer had been thrown, he eut off about seven feet of gut, and so curing the ends with twine to retain tbe contents, ho tied one end of it tight and fast to ooruer of Paddy's shirt-tail that bad wandered through a " riut" in tbe seat of bis breeches, coiling it all up smooth by bis side, sn.ke like snd true. All things thus arranged, the conspirators laid down again, and at the conclusion of one of tho stage horn snores with the " snake sowls" variation, Jin. A. roared out at the top of his voice, " Un tree ! Uu ure ! A big copper beaded black rattlesnake, eleven feet long, bat crawled up uiy breeches and is tying himself in double bow knot round my body V giving the Irishman, with every word, a furious dig in the side with his elbow, with a ruuuiug accompaniment of his shins with bis beel t Of course, this hurting awoke bi.u quick and wide; in his first movements be laid bis band on tho nice cold coil of gut at his aide. Hissing a " Murtber" from between bis clenched teeth, he made) a bound that carried him some (en feet clear of the eau.p, and with a foroo that straight ened out the coil and mad a tbe snake's tail or.ick like a oart wbip ! Casting one wild biasing look behind, be tore off witb the rapidity of lightning around the eamp io a eirele of some forty feet aerosa, and at every bound shouting, or rather yelling, " Sste 'im 1 sale 'im by tbe tail ; oob, bowlry Var-, I pin, mop iin ; och, tiint Patbrick I taro im !niiiuerciut id can't yces 1 He's I !j!Ot me fa'.t homld. qli, he ban, by Jabcra ! ' inn lie's menilin' Unit 'lilt, a wha! llowly j .ironV.n.luc.moutfal.ia.'lo put on more' steam and increase g,i. nit; roa-.d and round be went! ''.V. a fiery arpiut. Ocb.nmr.berl IIol-Var,..,,, be e.rrie- wliMtoyebo.V- lyK Och, help! f. i- '. i ' i , . .,:.i n : r ;.d t ffii's r m fui 1 Tbre.d oo LU bloodly firry tail. w.ll veeK? Tbry to aave mo 1" Then, aa if :.. .:. j t:r. . . .1 i t- 1 out, " dioot 'in. I a!n..t 'iin ! (ul ion t shoot ... .... i i i i... Now hore tot a picture ! There Mood the da"2cr if B ca"' 10 " eet ihem Uj",t ! with the t ieefiion of turbulent spirit like Judce bu.xiiieMplii. with botb arni and, tua''y " "en,,1,ht- , . . Ooriina.-, are hoping for deliverance from one I,,, bii l.M.1 tb.cwn back, emitting l'roPOS8 ,h '.." e,arly " corue",ent' ncl.v. and would rejoice in .be emtblh ere.... after tcre.n. i In ra lay Jin. W. on te Governors of Maryland, t irj-iuiii. North (.nt ot" stuV,e forlll 0I (government, which bis back, itb bin feet against a tree, bis . j i.i,. . ..ii.i'. .!,.. i,. you to help bim up, audit was ncream for acream with Jim. All .oanda, at all l.ke ordln.rv l.u.uter, bad ,.!, and the pre- crutcr, oau c:asen, anu tnc pre- " . . '. . ' . . r aent noteM woulil have rendered immortal the toeal fame of a doien panthers, accom- t j r o , ttitu .met.eau. ineru .s uo UoU. i UIipa only oneu a inontii, or tnev are esi.p- pat.ied in their coneen by the fo? whistle or and .nterests of the elavebold-n,; Statu. .. ,liaH of lhe Mexicans would J .cd be- i,,.,,, of biu,.rll,.,. between denomi of .steamboat. Yonder .lands Jim A. , bave addressed the States hav.ng Ucuo- forft Uie course of jlltice nJ humanity of cirMlBnitf or ie, are poor, af. "fat Jim' -withbi- K-s about a yard eratic Eiecut.vca for obv.ous reasons. ; ahieb characterizes the policy ol the Lulled ' g .fi,j , callll0t ,0, or they are wicked, p art, bU hand, ,n his hip. shouting at re- 1 1 ' V? do.? V "rly " State. . . . . ...t ,,p,ratu and pnjudiced and will not at- Lul.r interv.U of about five KCODda, before the Prestden-tal eleetton, and I would Tb Sl.creUr, 0f ur co.nniun..'at,on To s (, of u.,e tl. Colporteur goes 'D.ke!-.Snaae!:-.V.r.'" at the BU-V-' Monday, 1.3th October next. W.ll 00,ri Uovert.or Houston s letter, nays a ; wuL ,,.,,, aIl love (iliing bis own name intonation, but to leud that the echoes . . . . . . " '. ' . - . " . . ; :mocked each other troi.i hlty cra.-s, and '..o , . i .) . .it. t' " JSn.ke bnke ' reverberated oud audi lon- among those mountain e.&pes while , r m . i , , :. , i 1 bt eyes careful y and co-tj fo, owed the. course of poor Faddy amund the camp.1 ' After runtiinn around it about thirty times, 1 ; ti.e persecuted one fl. w off in a tangent mto the dark toods, and ihe medley aounds of " snake ! help tire ! b'.ty fut ! Howl, V.r- se pr.du.liy dica away ... the tiis- t.nce and the l,u era were alone - Y'tt' , T, (: .1 mr., ; .ugh,.,.. lccou,h.) " umph. I thought that f" rf "'.'P, T,r'n? ,St " TVV of Texas; Ei.as N. Conway, Governor of of Wbip. and Americans. How ...true this by the oiport, -ur . 1 -east !-Lu.Ph." The ...xl even..,,- be Fat- . k auJ Audrew Jobh0u, Governor u. maAe -ccn in the fact mentioned it. the ';'"d f ' J" 1 T " LU ,;, ' liiirtrr en trave itn? at a niiifbtv rate ti,rou,l. KnoxviUe. with a small bundle un- der one arm and a hune ebtiUlal. iu the; other hand, poked out ahead of bin. in a half defcuMve, half exploring attitude, When be was -ked by Archaic , Which way, Paddv?" (Vting round .1 the epraker s sort of bat.-dog, Pu';ky "lance, I . : . fc J be growled lorth, a word at a step, ' Stratc tn Ireland, where tWclve ho rblktal' i ou Cannot say " etiike " to cither mem ler cf the party yet, without its cot. iiir a set of vest buttons, or producing a "stitch iu the bide." PROFESSION A?D PRACTICE. Tan bii.il nf uit.tf.sa. a art fifrcll etieoiltl tered .a courts of ju,iee-,be n-wiUmg witness, and the ... il.ng witness Here is oLeaho doos not !, ... to come under " ' ,""e"'J' a u j urtv b j tlus adde-sed him: " Mr. l arks, state tl you please, whether tbe defendant, to your ktiotilodge, has ever . ., . ., Ijilowed any prolossiP. ' "lie lias I. ecu a prolessor ever since bate k.iov.1, him," " Ah ! a proleasor of t iaf ' " A professor of religion." " You don't understand mc, .Mr. Parks. ""' T ,, . , - I I. e-'V"lly ' Plews I. "'iVil injury aMr.l'ark, vtbat the de hat doe. he do I ilenaani oilows i "Getit etnen of the jury, tbe dofendan i f0ll0S tU " ""I0 '?CJf0 ' dr":k "Mr. Parks, ibis kind of prevar.ea.ioi, will uot do here. Nor, state, sir, bow the defendant supports hi.rwlf" ,f I ' I saw him last night supporting btmsclf , '"P Posl- . I " May 11 plea-e you- honor, this witness .shows an evident d.aposittou to tnfla with this honorable court," .1" P., b.n ... Mrt ....... you know anything about, what the defen dant's occupation ia. The Court, let 1.10 s.iy, has no idea that you mem to be dismgeiii ous." " Orcupation did you say sir? " Occupation" answered tbe Judge. " Yes,' echoed the counsel. " What was bis O' Ciipiiti',. ! ' " If I .uu not mistaken, be occupied a garret somewhere in to...' 11 That a Mr. I'ams. 1 uuoerstauu .,' , ,1 t ,l,,ti, a i.rofessor you to say that the defendant., a professor ot reog.on . " Is'hia practice correspondent with bis profession '" I never heard cf any correspondence, or letters of any kind." You said something about bis propen- sy for drinking, Poes he drink hard V " o. air : 1 think be uruiKs as t-ay y man 1 ever saw." "One more question, Mr. Parks, you . . . , j . 1 any man 1 ever saw. "One more question, Mr. Parks, you have known this defendant a long time.- Wbatarehis habits-loose or otherwi-e !' twiat erenis 1 bi. .cu e .... ., ratherigbTunder'tlie arms ; it is certaii'ily court decided lb. evidenee on the latter errr ha bl.c0 lIlaiK, in ,htf revised calcula loshort waisted for tho present fashion," point was inadmissible. Ihe jury fcave a u win b:tbt be seen from this planet ' You can take your seat Mr. Parks." j verdict ofS-VHW -S' , duri (hc ,aU of AMuP.tAPVBT.SEMENT.-i.,. e,l or ,,,-An individual vhinn I in an unguarded moment of loneliness was thoughtless enough to adopt as my Im-band. He is a good looking am. feeble individual, knowing enough, however, to go into t he house fben it ra.ns, unless some good ook in. n,r off. r her umbrella .nswers to tbe name of John. Was last secu in com pany witb Julia Harris, walking, bis arm around her waist, upon the plank road, looking more like a fool, if possible, than ever. Anybody alio win caico tne poo. fellow and bring him carefully back, so that I may chastise hi... for running away, will be asked .0 stay to te. 1 b, The Call fob a Mektiso of Govkr- i,:..u.j .w,,,r th. Utier 0f , .... . .,. tl f. . b . . Iremout to the lWlency : Richmond, V.,8opt. 15, 1338. bear Sy : Event, arc approach.-. Mch "r'",', nem.eivw o j our ',,,,.....,.. "' t0 Ui"ie as oef execut.ve of eW holdin? Sl.te.. Con'.inne.e. n.ay roon b.ppen ttbicb wo0 dqu. rcp.rt.oi. far tho wcrat of evils to the t eople. o.Ji;hte ? - by jo5r t1 ! f ho oxtraordinury dul.e. which may de- . oWe upon uS from the d.ng.r. .bicb o DaiDablV inrculeu our coiniuoii peace auu Ml 7 1 " u"' u,ul'' . ,, ' ". mav act. m-Daratulv or unitedly, to ward oil v'"r ,"u'' ""l'"".' " Alabama, Louisiana, lexas, Arkanaas M- "PI". -nd IeDDca.ee, r-hall as,emble at K.Ieiah, N. C., for the purpose generally consultation upon the state of the couu- , ' . . .. ... . ,, ih. ,eat n.pnns of tr. si rvillir t3 --- - e J011 P'e5B UJO "u v .I.li,. ,...i;.,a """t' , , ,r.n Yours, most truly and repectroily ' "v '.,.....,.'. ,,-iA. . ,,, ,,,,. lln Lxcellcncy 1 iiomas w . Liuhn, 11,1 1 ' J The same to Thomas Hrepg, Governor of North Caroiiua ; James 11. Adams, tovcri- or of gouth Carolina II V Jobuson, Gov- J.n,ee C. Hroome. Gov of KlorilU . Jolin A Wiu.ton, Govern- or of Alabama ; John J. McHea, Governor of Mi-i-iPPi 5 Kobert W.ekliffe, Jr., Governor , .J?' , yAmoDA M. Iee. Governor . . . le"0MM' . , , , , Vcevhino Til I rst. Nearly a hundred years ago, Dr. Lind suggested to Captain Kennedy that thirst might be quenched at ee. by dipping the clotb.ng tna.lt and pulling it 00 w.thout wringing, feub- ........ .1.- .;.. I...',.... .a.a airau stqucuny, tuo B.paa.u, via a,y..Siv... ment. W.th great difficulty bo nucceedcd in per,.d,ng a part of the men ,0 fol ow b example, and they a.l surv e d : while rhf four who refused, and u.-iuk s t 'a- , j . , , . 1 1 i; ter, became delirious and died In adu - tion to putting on the clothes, wb.lc wet night and morning they may be wet ed while on, two or three tunes dur.cg the d.v. Captain K. goes on to say : "After day. Captain K. goes on to say : "After these operations wo un.lormly found that the violent drought went off, and tho parch- u ""c"' " bathing and wasLiug our elotbes while we fcuud ourselves S9 mucn reiresneu as 11 an had received some actual nourishment." I -im . 1 :t:. ,t a... ....al. nf lk. .lata. 1 J he bare possibility ct the trutu 01 tne state The bare possibility cf tbe truth of the state- 1 ment makes .1 a uuu.au.iy j fin to give it a wide publicity, since there am not inativ readers iu anv hundred who may ' not go to sea aud be shipwrecked. ! Tl.B Rl-RTON WILL Cist-Three Hi. ' mrt in the FieU.-U is understood that the - EHgabeth Burton will be ..- 1 ; , contested. The case now stands r - J ,,is will Mr. Burton eft $1 ,00 to Jane Livingston Burton ; but e" fa . iti tQ ,ier ,ts,at n ", Elizabeth Burton of Fu- UDT hasnVpeared as a contestant, on tbe e ,he widow of the deceased. -tnam Bpre;ir9 that there is another widow j.., acl J pl.iu. While Mr Btroa was iu .f . En-land went there " , ' i.,,., .."cdin.-s s-ainst s S.'ainst if 'u commenced .ega. proceeu.t. him. in tbe course of wh.eb a collateral q,,t,,,!or.HVhe7J(r: H:hwJ y,:is the marriage with the Philadelphia My H.M Thus, as it now stands, there " ' . 1 1 ; 1 are three apparent widows, wlnle it would wtui iu an uva. ia...-..;. 1- - I Oil. a ,.;.. iu A Novel Verdk t.- decided la-t week in I rbana, Ohio. dec del I I t " h j fa one Uet.j rtt,b, an ii.teu.per- ' ate man, and that the defendant, Peter La- ! sou, though cognizant of the habits of ; her husband, sold him a pint of whiskey oil I the S.b April U,t, ,n v.oiat.on c if la wi h I which he became it' oi.caled and tu his drunken fury c h.pp off jbe e fj of the p""'"- - r- . .... ed damages in the sum of S-O.ouo t he defendant deu.eJ tbe allegations, and m- ar..liaa..,l tMt.monv to substantiate 01s aeui- tu u-....t,- .-. --- . defendant denied the allegations, anu m- ; trodueed testimony to , .ub st.iji uie b . , de - als, and iurtber offered to prove the im- K,rm(.tt.r Qf the plaintiff, but the eSef' Ger.-it Smith, who "JJ0' ered h.s sense, ,s t.k, ot , cover.teg .me 0 ars urn W ; : Ro) .1 1 help, a . J net, member, of th N - ; .gtUin AseociatiuP. heso fc, nil men j the strcigt 0. tue - - Z.-wbich perhaps had iheir effect upon bis mind who now sues them for libel, lay- . .. c-,r (im ing uaiuajjea a. v" 'Gerrtsabigh v.iucupon his brains. (jcrnt sets a o.gu m r be t,m09t willirjg t0 l09e our. for rf moBth( wflre ,e Mre of geUin,, , ' iffr8y. ' letter to the Secretary of W ur, corun.unica ted to the Seriate to day, deplores the Bitua-1 iin nf Tmm with an cm&ty trcaHUry, In- ,v that the Federal arm te raisea iuruu. l . ., ,,.. u doII8 bo protectioa. bbould tbw not be done, Do will Portly be cott.pe.ie.. .to reo adunco, ...up.cer.ua . a.--. , mlra,,ci oa tl)0 frot.er. He can .umter () d RU(, k. ro - j . J oiama ion o " : w,onr; Hutb0 10 MU0U Fe(lcru, Government. Auonif n,pc ,ranmniitcd w.th Oot. t,,.tl,iu !,,- ,., mn-t lmtiortatlt is me r.pott of the .JoiiitiilHsioticrs to nrovniuie, ' ,i, m, ,:.. rieonle. an a mi.', w iul.1 protect their lives an . urmz p. ., i..,.i, nt nuonle at l aiuaulipas re- (, B t(.c,orri,0 ,. the cily means by Mejjc0 ca lc P,declllod Iron, auarei.y , an(, . TuIlt thtre U a deep- anu peuj iy - - - e . r, , . .1.. , nr,,.. m.u.ti. aeaieu 1101111.) on mc p.. e . ....... j contrariety ot opmiou en-ts relative u 1.1. c llai.ninr 1 1 mist nn s Call riorucr ii'""- v,. - is the first that lias yet oeen main: .ur ni-tauce by the authorities of 'lexis; but there is undeniabla proof of gros outrage having tieen cotniuiueu u.. retary says be has orue hav.uir tieei. cotninuieu on um eu... . .. v.,.o..o I.b has ordered the oneen- n i.. Texas, of all the force which tratioo, it. 1 cxas, oi an i exigencies of the service will alio. WllERB did the A bolitionist ro.ME prom ? It is the habit of .be Southern 1,eU40Cr.tio papers to tell their readers that lmli.in., rar.v at the North is made up ' .. J,. . . . ia'..i....j.1. 1I. .1 r ? 1 ' ' ' , Ts, iT c. V V i',.r nf last -AeduesutV. mat ot. , ' fVow . Uol itionist ii!J perr.sors as fol.os . Abolmo . J, " ""e Ca .1 "w s river bt L'. opP lVo , !'in" e , onee tr;' 1 Male. It is now the 8troDbeat n. rnillltV. 1 j 7);si,pkaka(,E of a YoUNO l.AWY.-A D. sa PEABAN . of 'd'Uom hef botn; in'tbe Tttcnty. ul "t.. . . , '., ,.. , fourth ard, ou the or rei.ru.wy ; ...pposed, it. con.eq,euc, of j witb t luolher I,,r detracted at her absence, P . Fg.Unis uiakiugsearcb for her, " c , . ... Th. ,., '" - , .,cnder io fi ,ure , Ur,e blue eves, f; Ut'brown bair co.aplexioo. Her finirer nails are bitten on to the qncks L ''', DulteUll. H 1 ar..l.l.l... KILLED. A Goldsboro' correspondent of e i...,i..fi. - Killed. A tioldsboro correspondent o. tQe ewbern 1'm-res says : l..ni,nuin May a ci'tueu of Pitt conn- Mr. R-ni.iiuin May, a cttuen ot 1 ui coun- ty was kibid on Friday l.t, by tl, prem a- -. 1. . ure exn O'.ton or powder, w.iicu ocuueiu ,1 1 foil win. manner: He bad loaded . f. .. .1 ,i- , rco, which had been felled, witb powder, for ho purpose of bursting it, when, taking UD a cLlof fire, with which to ignite a n,,ltcb, and blowing upon it a spark fell upo0 tbe powder, wbicii exploded, kil- y bim instantly. 6 A TEMPTING OrrER DE'.' LINED Miss Martha llaiues Butt, says the lUppaban- nock Southerner, the be.ut.ltii ana taientc. young authoress of Norfolk, has rec-ived a matrimonial offer from 1- r. anek, the yoing Prince of Det.uark. who fell in love with b.r 1 riuce Ot UetlUari. wno leil IU love anu or. ' " ' . z z " - nsolate.- LL . . , Xo Ilm-E Foil Stephens The Norwich ,,11 ii...a.v - --- - ,u.c m, ,eaiiercu, p..--- (Ct) " Bulletin" states that I -ol. Jo. in 1. ,.,,.1 aa a system to reach all, is tuaiiily de Wait, who has just returned from Ricb-uoud, 1(leut u Co!portaje. Va., whither he went for tho purpose ot , )l!lt tu,. ,);,tional catholic chsrao- .a;1.L s enmmiltation of tllC , . ... 1 :..;..... I.. Aaiti.ilnn ( t ) " Uulietin states mat 01 ......t aeourin '. if DOssible, a commutation of the sentence of Aaron V tepiiens , "Y''- " , be opinion that the efforts made in behalf of tho prisoner will be of no avail, and that Stephens -ill be executed according to tue sentence of be court. Lover; in one 0f his late Astro- 1 rot 1.0 e g ,.oni, a , Utre . b fo r. be Lowel I . eou. ......... h -- caUM,,i the ,b,iici,ion 0f Charles . of Spain, - COt. fi.l.url v expected to reappear during ' . mijsm in. luuitiuvu v ea , . - COt.fi.l.urW expected to reappear during J J astronomers the preeut year au . are even now on the lookout for it If no I A OtIN0USKI) Ls-The preen. , A i(llU,( 0iro. named Sa.ah Nes.ir, the guest : of . BoWe ,, it, ,,,gr.ve e i ! tJ tbe Eur.Pea'n fashion, .dmira- j U,. even totbe absurdity of crinoline, c,-v"- LELIES TO inn a. .a.- ; The Alabama House declines to concur in 1 . . . i the Sen.te . resolutton, .ppropr.at.ng 850,- 000 to aid Virgin., .n defraying the ex piB1. iucurred by the Job. Brown affair. i for tpr s. c. wiiio. A review of my humble labors another ,u vt-miig i.i"'"i"i i,-. -. o Colporteurs for inulual lutructiou. ir.lttt ,nd alr0 w iern of rel(ull. Um Ueupon ttian uur.ng any .... , - j - Dection ,,,1, ,he hooictj-fo r wl el I m . all rr,ae to OjeLord. And I" ,ie.rflafcor lb- war. - "PV ; of udtiexe by no 11111113 Jl.iii"ter and l niitin r - rTrz ttl,o have ...vm-d me to tl.cr chore n ..nd hon.ea tor the .urro.e of .ltai.ui.fi bw d. . work. I. V n u VI II ;J n- ria.ui!. ron.. -j thnir nravrrs. counsel' and douatlOUS. NKKD Fl'R THIS WORK. Purine the year I labored, more or less, in 00 co-untie, where I found growing intel ligence and piety, and I alo found great need for earryin- ll.oo-p.l to the doors of neuleeters, and urging by personal entreaty ami prayer to tiod with thcui, that they heed in warnin-a and invitation". This ne ts !n cau-e ntai.y of these ucgleo- tors are not vninin .our ui u n... - . " ... , i.t ! cliurclt, at winch mere is preaciiu g, per- ! hi-art. liurniut! aii'l l.ium- in litu kinU woras . l:'.. .1 .:V. j act., uicitino pr.-i nice, "i. s the :ii!lii:ted, surplymij the poor, uprojiit.j ekeplietMil, and alo carry ing, as it were, trie cnurcii au.i p . pn w each scattered and ilt.-tant cabin, "'' t'oere i. . . ... ........ : ,!, f.,,,,, ftf a uoad . .. ,.,.. .;,.;.. t, n.i .trrfiiW'os- pe, truthj dtl.r ,licll ,om faithful tniui-ter .bo,.,.,t and praved ;r r. or week.. . oeior. ri.,uf: o u .u o . -... Payers a ud e o t o b. . J P ' tod tru.b h. b en to, r. y, d o th, hovel o home of w.CaS So. " P od s tieopic 1.1 lion s sir. ii.u. v J......00 thus bnn, bis truths in contact w.th the r -r- minds and hearts ot the p-op,e ot every cur,cu.r, ttltlj , CbriaMike spirit and motive, and leave the results w,th Cod, a,.,.res us .bat His truth .ball not re- turn void. .fi T mil,,e o.o family , it. 1 - .1: ..rj-.ti.tn yisita, tu men 1 t.a" 1 r..... . lies or 'about persof. t-dd me they B,rc LilLitu , ......oting cb-trob. I have , l,ftt a-to,,i,bed .0 h:,d o many mothers ... , 1.1 , ,,. ,in. in :i. 6 and auv u... 1 . U months, or soiti.-tiuies tn as many year,, ,Dd fro.., their u, ...y family duties it is al- mo,, itnposeiide lortmn. to go, especially if .hey have tu wa.k :. or -I miles lh got. m mast U-carn; lo their firesides, if they priiaasi U cnmol to are prop, riy supplied . struotiou in tr-.ii.ii..' t d with ine needed iu- truetiou in tr iin in' their children for hap- rjine uu I uae-luli.ess in i.uureu aua ouvo. i I was told by liU f imilies that they nev j cr had a religious vi.-it and prayer before, inoi of whom were not meiubers of any cuurcD. 134 were destitute of the Hihle, lo :tT 1 njithm.i nil other religious books. cuurcD. 134 were destitute ot the mine and 371 without ail otuer religious uuoks ' most of whom had u) nu.iey to buy, and - i:.,;,,' ,!, ; . - - ooks wer, beyond .beir ..- . .......a r.t .rhM. ..i.t it, 111 i.iev to nuv. anu u. , j o .1.1. aland many have bee .-nu so interested tha al, h at- nnn .011 -ht boots. lliavesoiu 1 tuey nave ; ' ; to those able to i.uy over oX ! and g,v, n. m.t to me poor, ov over 3 0,000 P-;-'" 5 ' "ur"'-. l' ' -l , ! 0'- ',OI,0 pages. 1 think bo tor is J t : of V" ' " b 'h- J, lone-lodnh, that I b .ve v.s.ted would be al destitute ot tl.e regular privilege 0 g0,pel truth; and I know of no other sys ,em tbat is regularly carried ou aud press P 1- of ,rn.n..I truth : an t I know or no oiner ays- ed oot to supply tins want. Miuisters. who are God's first and i.-reatet iutrumenis, are doin- I'uithful labor iu their various reU- , . : 1. I - , k in.r.l nous, UUl llleir wu a na- u"i a ' ' . ,,;, ,r.. tut members of ij,, :tr f ' " L person 1 "re.i- , want or lauiiiy v, uj., V clous conversation and .supplying n.e uan- ,(,lleroj foll0es with printed , -t ilt- .1,:, Society, its constitution. laborer tbe uu deuomiuatioual character nuboslio. ,ive ...e ...ore access to cjj t.peciaii y t unbelievers and op- ,, jn lnj. otb,r capacity. g wor r..i i.n.j i e.ti mon Y. ! A ,,roll),ucut Physiciau, who was skepti- A.,- I have closely watched this So- ..i e-p-oi ally its ef- . fc wy prolou.l vis ,ts amoug the poor, am. 111 every view u ua. l)t.eu au uverw he.;uiu-d. nuuMratiou of tha truth, unity at. i p wer or christiauiry. aud , , 1 . .. .... ..... ...... hu..,. been au over hei;uiii u u.ju.-i.i uou 01 .ua truth, unity at. i p wer or christiauiry. aud ; its publications .!., I got of you have beet, , t biesi..g to my soul. 1 shall m.vie a ia. tin. . .e . i ever be its tirm friend and supporter." STAl't AND KH'Kv TS 1)F CuLPilRTAOE. Altliough the number of colporteurs now working tu Nortu Carolina is a little less than ia.-t year, yet the worK perhaps is iu a more pro-perous statu th iu ever before. New laborers with excellent qualifications are j,.-t being seut out We yet lack n.ucb of supporting our owu wotk as tbeS.'s lull Report will sho next Miy. In pas fiug over tbe fields of Colporteurs, I have secu aud learned of great good by luei. la bors. A christian genl'.emau who keep the American B.Lle Society's Bibles aud Testaments for ihe supply of Ins couuty, told uie that ho had more than doubled his sales of Bibles and Testauiei.is siuce our colporteur bad been iu tbe county, which was mainly the result of bis visits. They have greatly aided tbe ministry Oue say, " After the Colporteur labored several days in the familiea ef my charge, I I J
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