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41 I) vot. IO. NO, 42, IIRS. T. J. HOLTON, jDtTifss and paopaitrai8. TERMS: TkeNorlh.Carnlis Whig willbearTorJsdtnsub. ' prriit TWO DOLLARS in aovance; TWO . i aim AN It KIKTV CKNTRif ,,..n,.r.i h. Lu,.df..ritrrnionthiiiuTHKEELOLLARS; the end of the ve.r. Nopeper w ill be discun. j , d I" rr'..r.ge. ar. paid.eiccpl at Ih. ! tiuto a r r " . . I td,erteenientsinsertedalOnDollarrersruare (Itilineaur lei, I in ilea type) lor me orst meer i and 30 com for each continuance. Inert ad KriirinenU end Sheriff' Sale, ch.rgeo W5 per wnlii(ir and. deduction of'334 ww oastit.wilt hi. a frnin the regular prieia.for drtir. oy u,a veer. Advrlientnt. inM-rlerf monthly or lairit-riy, Hi 91 per .quer for etch lime. Hchii. buii i wl j 73 cent. per square for .sell lima. frfiii' when sending in their advertisement, uti.t ni.rk the number of insertion de.irod or ihr; will inserted onlil forbid ud charged ac irfjeliiisslere sreauthnrited meet sgenl, viMiio. At to. - VATCHLS, JEWELRY, .ESllTER anvl PL1TED WiRE, AMD No. 4,tf eoite Ran e,oypoil J lb & a a .ton llou.e, CHAKLOTTK, N. C. Aiuntioii give. ". Repairing W.lckes Jewelry. Am 7. loAS. 3lf SIAKKETMIOCSE. f1HEolr'orrprlfully Inform, his former JL cuaUir. en. ina puMie gti.erlly, li.al he k.a om-dI HOUSE, under the ... name. lr,, j .pv...it. Mru.i Oalee 4. William., to . twin a Mes.rs. t. Y bryte it o., I. tie el- tujr b lD() lull ewjiUiirnl uf Family Groceries, VtrtabUt, Bullet and fygt, ChicLrns, Cuiidiet, Au !", J'tcil'S, J'rttnvrM, U lrt, tj c. J.icrir 'I l.ii iiii Mrs .-!) i. rockery and iiluuntritic ll;tl nml 4 ,v) I.atHtH A' titutlimiH' Shorty (nil. ., il..uin, !liirlintt, l'nitl.klufi; I irking, A r , lid tiumern Fify Article, ell uf which will k. ...i.i ma (ere luwcil ; f- 'if Hurler. F. W. AIIUK.NS. N B. Iw addition Is the . I mind to fit fi by the I at al Nuilrr, a lar,- and coni!Tt. t,,.t liwim l"f my .'mtuer. where Luncli my .... be hJ el any time, ll will be my aim t ajtnl a eliara af pubiie fMlfon-jt. K. W. AIIKENd. N B. The lml.nl pfico. p.m lor Uullrr, tfge. ti,..kfi., Cabbar PuUla. and ulb.r frouce. 11'at.' ll Hie Market llu. F W. All KENS. OlaAar 16. 1C0. 3'MI U i l l.ri rn Am rric. 300,000 Select Fruit Trees i on hti i:. A tlRlh !iln ef S"lterr 4 . " (Mate awaie tlil ! .pie mi ns9 the iNollhcm and Nurlliwrelerii hUlaa arc mafcing Ir u ' I ne ! l-.eir le'Jinji an.. ,i. .. I !''. 'I'' '" riim-te ahrt ao.l ' U firat eiiei.l ry uWop.lMu r lril eul-1 Un I 1 1. en ah lnll o.t the tit.aena ol in Soul .am tSi-.li u..k r rail, tin. a enu gie.n.ot.e if ll.er leaning ataHlt. Krita g ruwii u. -wr ur I R.aih. rn eun i n -UU lur tneir aiav, fine tt-Tjr, Z'ZZ:n are fu.ly ......... b, " Jn.,r... lak.n -r 0....rn o l, ,.i .v...u,.lu4gi.. no o Iru.l n" '''" tl. ... I ten )..- Ihelilllha a .lalello I.I. I uu m enl tt luily .uund, and . ll i no .ecirli..g I. . u thhle, lu me m Miry by taiamg Fruit, II. ,-n Miid loiwaltl joui oruei ami ca.n iu VVr.l. ko.k and .M.i..iti.l.allan l ILey will iuriii.M yo. Will. ri n.arkSm; mcturiia. WESIUKOUK & MENIEM! ALL. Creu.tro'. Nov. IB..U. 3.t II. DISSOLUTION. 'Ill r. I op.n... ralnp l,rel.n.re tl 1 Hi, 1...0 ol Al t XAM'Ht . f under MclUh. ".All.. I. II. l it Al. II. la Oy BiuleU t.y li.U.U'l cona I ilHl. V l ah.u. autl.of H. U til Itlllt taaiuiae ill III l-U lino. UfcaMlY ALKXAXUKIl. MALCOLM MtLuUli ALL. June a., 164.1 if. The hn.inea. f the FOl'NDR Y and MA CHI .S K Ml()' will lie coiiuueled a. uailal by trie ' u'mcnuer. Ha rcuesia . coiiluiUAl ce ol Hi pa.' tiuotge lierclulore eii.nnid. I FlfcaNhY ALEXANDER. ! June 27, lffillf. Carriiiurc Jlaterials. E would call eprcial attention to Ilia aloe ol the abotc xauti. .eoii.iatina of rtprior. Alle., ilaua, h-.oa. loea. Jilialla. Curlain rran.ra. knoOa. bauti. Ltuilig Naila.Uauia.k.Aall.Hel.Cloli.a, La. Spr,,1)(. 4t l u , muat to,e n.ra .r.l .u.i ni ' mi tt a, Fringe, Ln.iiiieiaU and I'aUnl leather, n- metHal" will""" '" o...uleiy n.e..-ry il.eleo Ululll.Oll larurl. l'.,m ot .ll ,,..,!,. tl.al ll.r 111. in. I .p. . oily eloaeU Up. "A WurU nil in oil, Varm.h, 'ruipei.line, LinaetiO Oil, l yre nd t)al I run. Mult, .11.1 every Hung 111 Hie way .1 I arriag. TriiHiiiiiig., at puree lital Casuut lal lu pleaae, at the .ru.tc ll.-ptit of A. A. N. M. TAl'LOU, V filltt (he aUa.aia. ilafe(- Blacksmith Tools, 1 Vi II Bellows, Anvil., hand endl stole iiiiiiiure. Vice, llullieaa. ll arriefa' Knivea, frrew.pl.ilr. Mock. nu uiua, tllaek.onlli'. I'mo'ier. and long a, Ua. pet. ami File, ol eVery kind, cut Itnrae alioa and tlinrli Naila, Borai, 1 run of all .r.-i, tx.Hi ol nor. "Hern a.ol country manuUcture, el, plow, bli. tr aud aprmg luid io., lor sale very cne.p at TAVLUK tJ, Ojf U iU.Mi.a Hint. Mecklenburg' IKON Works, A LEX A N PL lilTM c JL) U UG A L L. flMHE undersigned bes- leave to in Turin ths citi. t Lurl.-tle and vi.imiy .nu the pun " i7 "' '"'"'"' loot of rau, i street, .cjummg Ih. Irsck ul ihe No. II. Carolina K.il Koau and up. P"Hl Jol... Wilkes' but. hi Miil.. unit tr pr.p.r. e(i ,u unh ail aindeuf MACHINERY, al aliort Uuliua nil un reaeouahla laruii. STEAM ENGINES htm H lu Ml liuivc I'uMtr. AND iiiMt itvii i u tioiiu or all also. it i: p a i u s in their li'ie piuiiiiiiy iiimicu lu. J litir FOfJN iJl.V la la lull uovr'tiun, ana j tait htutaily iwco a Week, j Weuiiuay auu tidluraaya. , Tney arc iirrurei l lurmah ail mime of I A l. t , I, HAS, be, AccaitiNo Tr a.ur.e. SAW AM bhial' PIij.l JiiARIWCr, j GIN WHEELS, iAV UL'.ST JiLit.NKIf.S, A.N'U ;!i.'UuN 1 LA IKS AU BALLS r. ttiTTO.N J UL-SsLS. CAST IK OS K Al LIMJ, j Kr Grille ii Lncloaurea, Ilweiimg lloute Builun-ga, 1'urln.tH.a, .e..clrjr L.u, t.u. Fu ..,t 'J Uair i.iiij;nia.M For earryu( mi the tinmiieaa in all it braRehea huve oeei. cLLlX-'I LU V I I U olihA 1 IAUL, aliii ale plutlueu Willi li toe 1311'KOV i:3ii;.NTS Beajuired U. du Hh.i. wura in a rut vi it 1 1. yt t:n. Afrnla.for l)r. L. O. tl LloTT, lur Vt mler'a Pat. ei.i Muuy Mul, men n ins ui.(... , e'ol'g n .III lji-y oil. f, ol UOtl-f l lrat I W I. I. ae niiieii .rk, ai..i iioin it b, iu r, lo-n ....i oloer Mm in Mat l ca- tac run uy -l m, V.iet uf M-rae tower. Ihe .llllijj may l litu at lllu r hup al any I'll ,. IIK.NKY ALKXANUliK. Malcolm Jv.dulall. N n Olit liuo, Braaa, Cupn.1 , lc, uuuf '.I vr taken n. trade O'lvKi 3U ll!tiO. JJ.I 1 1 al 1 U A 1 1 lal 1 1 .1 H 17 I a 1 1 1 I a A, A. N. M. TAYLOR 1 Ffl.l.V infnriw. hi. .V.rn..., BH P-'bl.c k-t nerally, that he I... auoed cl - n..ve,i.H k of J C I t p lv, J. Uj tl il C , a l.rg nil c..iii'lru l..t k ol IIAhi' Al.E, con aialioa u prl k luio.w a ; t'arpfl.l 'loo.. Lire. I. r, null, riim'l, hand, ritvr.pi.liel, pru ning. J! la I HI . tt I. tiuo, hack , t ull.paaa, W eliO .lid hut. i.er Psw.S, Brate and lols, I'rawmg Kmvea, I'luaa. ia, Aug. ra. tailtilela, ll.ulnii. 1, 1 1 .. till, ta -OO Ale, Bul k, pUMcr ing iki e. inline- 'I It-'W Klrfi, Saw arlltlr, clt W pl.ilea. Mi aou uica, t I. nea ol ail kiiio. ,.oke.an ie, Sl.t-t hlada !jet I anil try fqu .lea, tnr.t ltela, P. .cat I L tel., fpiril La;ve. Vial., Uj ..I, Maeliine-.l....!,..-. - 11 U ill lal I t vt r V lOi off 111. C ll J IIIC W a III a, ill great var.i ly aim l v.ry i"W (.11 .luoar More ai.tl 1 ill W ar i TAiLolt'M Utpoi,ep,n.aiie ide Ma. "II ll !!. , I itallulle, V. Jmr o. lejM. I f 1 1 DISSOLUITON. The ti. m H LM.kO.s li hl.Niu A. I Jl..iVttl hy llliillato.il to. li.e lalj.inuai; '1 hn oil-Li' tt ill l '-ill 11. ll. :.' un-.tr III. and sly la id r I I. LINOS l MKlMV. n hope, bv il.l.grlly an. I alliLl allenlion l lit., lu .iieril me -.me pkliu-.i.ge liiriu.o.r ally beitowtd by liitir nun-rua inei.o. .11 'I'l.e (ire.rnl financial rnna a nd the um-ertianly ' bun., ... 'or Ihe luiut h 1 ua iu an-run our lime ol ere..il lioin !rr'J-noneoo" u iu ti.e ...iu nroi ui Fuiiii.g". prompt p iK Ail i.'a..o 11 I" "" ' ultit:it nl. 'ru ,y lptl. 47 if. Dr. II. M Prili-liard It.l I1M. I. Ihe at.ilt llaln.l 0I11 ny Irieo.ia, reaper! I ully .11111. .t tea In oeieniiiiialiui. lo ruaun.e tn n lift .Tla ilM lilt . ll. ... - , be runsulii n al hiaolhre. ir i he poor pre.cr.beO lor williou 1 charge Aeg.sl Jl, leih ati Roofing (iutteriiii Job Work, aJFall kind, promptly atli-iided to at TAYLOltS Htdtnrt Stort ii;vel itduaaie. liout TIIE FOREST TREES. V? wyoiirtieiii, ye lylTin lord, ' Wave proudly in the breeze; Fur our cradle uanrii and ci llii boardf, Mualcome from the fur rat ireea. We blee ye fur your tuinmer ah ide, "lien our wenk lunba fail niid tire ; Our thank are due fi.r your wioter aid, Whin we pile this bright log fire. Oh! where would be onr rule on ihe ma, And Ihe lame of the ilor 6hiiiI, Were it not for Ihe uak anil cluut cruwned piue Tiiatanrnng on lha qjiel lauii? When thu nlii and the oua'.a uf liir giul hiii lire And weather the file with mc, Take In gl Ir on t'- Ur wha wiil nut gie A IiujIUi to ti.e foreat trtra. Ye lend i.' life . And w ut on In tlie rirL'Inig '. t jrui 1. 1 j y, la I ile-l u ip ; lio.i( ..r l ie r ij Ami tlie ej-y iliair for -ge. Tlie old m m loltrra -n hi- wny With fo..lat-i li.irl au-t a ..w. Bui win,. .ui ii.r .tn k f.r l.i l.e:i and i Not a yaid'a lengih c -uij lie r i. Tne hrttr! twig in tlie elriplin'a hand II .ill III igic p iwer lo pieae ; And Ih - lruly ) If a u.i rlin.ier wand Arc plu.keil I on. the (ureal Ircea. llisccllancous. F.o.ii the Soi.i' .rn Mo TMIi itiily. AND THE R 0 fi D E ll . DT I'aoF, AM. EN M. SCOTT. Tbe biilory of few countries poees more interest than tbat of the torieJ Weal. Lq lal io extent to omo of ibe tnot popu low empire of tbe Old World, varied in acenery, toil, aud cl'iuale, no wonder that it lrauitioo from a sildcroeei state, a il was a half century ago, to its preent con dition as lo population, wealib and rtfiu- Uicbt, ahould be attended with maoy strange aud aiariiing feiiti. Tbe narrative which the writer is about ur V riuoipal antor, who banow t:"ie iu to tbat unexplored world, w he !!- " no trav eller reluiU",'1 from ti owo lip, related tbe facta herein art lorth, in uiy bearing. Though a mere strip in at the tune, the tiariaiive made.ucb an iiiipre-eioo 011 my unnd, that the lap, of lu.uy slow rnlllng year baa, by 00 means, effaced it Think luij that it may serve to int'rest tbe read eis of the ' Ssutheru Monthly," I bave eommit'td it to paper. Iu JN0l TeutieiKce was an untrodden wssle. It i. trud tbat, prior to that dte, few settlement bad lo-en. mad. in Pow ell aliey, in Hast JVnu se ', a n J, per bp. a village bad b.cii coiiiiui-nc.'d .1 the Flinch Lck. 110 Nashville, n 1 a very lew ecatl t rm aetli. uiflil h id been ntaited eh-ewheri by hardy adventurer, bm tney Wett! " fe and far between " Tbe vaiiey of ihe Cuiubvi land, aud a. I that part of the Mate kbowii a .Middle 1 . n fit's ee , I o iy unll.iiia! of our '.ieru L). -1 r lot, wer inu ahodea of .avsge, and but lil.lc kuowu lo oivihtt-il men. In ihe early part of that year two or ll.lrc Melbo'liel preacher, jii in ill 11 ti o.u 'irgiiiin, l uming with I in lu near tie 11 dliii;. ol naivaMil to the ue tettier i i Hie Utet, k-lt th. ir bouie and 1 1 1 1 n It. an; CjUio to Fruimstit. Her.- tt.ey parte. I Miu wild call, and toid t he i i r ri i.g riory tl li.c Cro to lie tally pioneer. Among them i a y ouny prcscber n uu . rd Johu Crayg II. wan ahout twenty . tear, of aire, bt avv bul l, alhlelio an I " U,ed t0 b" Peull.ily Ij.led, 1 in uiany re-pecta, lor tlie tk he bad nu di'itaken. rearles of mB and hu-t, CO'i lent to uudergo ba'd-inp-., wiiliug lo ll dowu upou a bard bed, in au open cabin, to ell down 10 scauly Ure, to swim the un Litg.d ure a 111, lo eiimb tnouutaius, and wander .long ihe p-lrile--. wood, if he ounld but I e tha hutii'jie instrument in the hanJs ol, Provideiioe, in falabiislmig tn Kcdee li.er kingdom 111 these ii. w land. Mot t.r liom tho spot where stand 'be beaulilul little luu ol pvrla, Mr. l'ni:: wa. Wrudiug bi way along buud trace, eeking a di.laut acttk-mrul, w beu .ud.ieu ly a tall young miu sprang fiuui a cuter brbiud a huge rock, aud presenting bis ri fle demanded bi. money. Mr. Crag rein ed up bis borse aud stood still, regarding the assailant with piercing look, tne rifle, oie.uwbile, being presented at the Ulatauce f of only few l:t. "Cie me jotr moneT," lemnied (be i left bim." lr Pr,,., rrii.j .i a . , n- , , . ., ' c, lA-' ,, r . L ' l-rag? rrpliod tbnt bd uot an elLcer of the Uw, prudenco omiimunded )OuaU1.Ui or III blow yoa.lirougb .forgo ten that eveut. 'I an, thit youi'ic. 8o dr.. in . ,m, I i,oi.,,le-lv ..J cio-e-louga..nI.a,d tb.precber.-b. , m..." ...d the oih.r -I ,00k tl.o u.oney ly to ,l,e or tl. e bo ded . , rl La hti brou.bl ,oo to tbi.T Ifou o.ntioe pull borne to my joun, wife. .d told ber bow I looked tbrou.U ti e , I" , ! ' niHt trigger, lou nave Defer robbed ujr one. 'J'hi i jour brat attempt. Wben ehild. jou were lauebt betur tbiogf. Your uioitiir " litre ihe young man initantlv lowered nf muzzlu of bi gun, beitattd, tbrew it ounhe ground, aod barat into trarn. tit Ik nijr firm attempt," mid he. "I ;iodei-d taiiob: better iliinca." "Vie preinber aiiuoaitea jrbm dis nor, ard bade the joung mau ait down by Liin on iue iragnieui oi a roeK. uere, witn do little d lticuny, be indueed the young rob ber to give bun an ouilice of hist bMtory. T i n. . u ... .a : . t i. ii. wa a V triuiau, of wealthy, reliiou, and bijjhlj resectable parents 'I wo yeara previtMkly he bad married young lady, whoet parent' condition were not below tbat of hi own. For tome reason the pa rrot u both i-ides oppoed tbe match, aud the young people eloped, eariu: littie whith er int-r eiit no tbey were together. They received nothing from tbeir parent ; ij fact Lie latter knew uot whither tbey bad gonu v 1 r.lv had ventured out to thi wild conn try, i,d bud iiMiiad to liv, up to bi tune, tnou:li with no l'ttlu difficulty. Bjtb Lad f-cetati been nick. Tne bad no tiirkur-. n fri.-i.ds. tioue If whom iu an: e.n Lvur they couid appeal for aid. Re- j for me in ihe wiiilortn.. t'.irtv vears i.-. due d j l ti m very point of atarvatiou, the , lucre I learned t-ur uuiiih, him .., . .-, ,, ini fMir had Mi-Jesied itiAt ho ehould make and renide-nna, ami tue meiui; ti.11.4 m, . j i-i oOo illtie robbery ; only a few dcllar . I bave basteutd topavyou tin ti-it. i "un d d , unti' he could make other ar- j .ui toid chat you are poor, aul ibn. jrj rai.Hiaeut. For three diyahebad been i "fti 11 labor w it n your own liaiid", turn. -. wa i bin ibU trace, and Mr. Crag waa wioter'a bitting cold and iu-iMi.er s a.-. '6 tue brat to pa. inj beat, to procure the ticys.-ar:i- .r 'loi-ly did the yoan. preacher observe I for those dependent upou you Mr Orj.-, every moricn, tone of voice, aud lineament j it cannot be another Lour. i'ou oii. e r.--iu the countenance of the young man. liisjeued me fioiu infamy, and Heavni bm pre ! ruaiiuer so true to uature. aud hi pen I eerved me to rock tbe cradie of vo ir old lteiije seemeii eo deep and thorough, that I age. litre i my oheck on my banker at Mr Oragg bt iieed his uaTalivM without ' Kuoxville, tor nae tboujand liuiur.'' Ec."cple. j I bave vi-itd hiia several time (since' " k ou hve erred mot sadly," aaid be. ! tbat date," said Mr. Crajr, wbeu I bi ard' " 1 'u re i-One who was boib wiiiiu and 1 bim relate llii stifiDs; rurrttivc. "1 bsve : abU to iid you iu yo'jr lime of neii I, v uo I shared Ki maomdeent bo-pitaiity, -,vi i pis It rtenl in tbe wilderucea a wci! 1 lu ' ird many ba;py tiay. in the .-oew -ty cf hi the city, and wno Uevtr tutu awy e uipty l retiued and eii;aiit fn.iiy Lot I hive n t those wl.oca'l upon bim. u have y iel-I iiiei.iioiied tbe name iti conuection with this ded lo the lempit-r, atd Lave beeu b bitu ! uarrative, even to my own wife, nor vi.i I brought we!! uif.li to tbe brink of de-irue ttou. That kind Pr?videuce who never far.afcea iho lalloo uuiil they ara Ij-I, lo lureier, tu doubtieh thiowu you into my baids I lrut tbat you cau be thl res cued from ruin and infamy I too am poor ill at horse, saddle and saddle bas, a few ciothes, a few books, and a few dol lars, cousnluie all my earthly poaeeaina. I owii do loot of laud no cottage la tbe wildeiiie- licit I have uo dependent fam ily, Hi you Leed my money more than I do.'' He ai je, look dowu his saddle-bagn, aod drew out an old woolen sock, aud ciuu ted out thirty one eilver dollar, irom w hich be loon one dollar, aud putting it iuto bis pocket be raid : j "Priimise me in the presenco of tbe Uudg, of all tbe earth, that hereafter you I will neek to d. ri,-ht. and ui.Jr ir....,i.. stance., attempt to roo any ones g,io." The ouog man gave the promise, and the t to" kneii, aud the preacher invoked in. He-simr. of Heaven uoon Ibe vouuir uuu and his wife, aud upou the money, and I 3'kcd lor crace to enable him lo toiiow iu the ( ittis 0! booe-.(y aud ribt. He gare gave Lui tne thirty dollars, aud the two i prtr i wiibout disolosing either of tbeir I UllUCI. ; bad beeu a member of tbe lir.-t Contitu- Thrty hr;s bave elapsed since tho two,ioni1 -;1'"" Piriei. Ins no lMl. Teuu.raee w no lonr-er a w.hleriie... The Man baso.ielu,J uBne 'H tbe duUatcs far a.av to tbo -real We-t-the Palu Faa. ha e 1110. In forest ha been felled, oi- lies Live Leau fou.nied, college, schoul and eiJrcti.s everywhere greet ibe visiu. I he In iiau liuntiu.' grounds are cheekered off iiiio a ibuusand furrowed fields. 1 lie lam: oi Jackson, Carrol and Polk, is now tue noiut) ol many busy aud happy tuou-.-.an i.-. M man. p.r. (raca lire; but bo is an old j His tuck are whit., and bi. whole j .-u) t the iiifijeuco of time. He I e and dependent lam.-y Siciii!"8 K'"u w" aiavor.. tny on u r ii' t lu tiJiue, aoiuewbcre llti- He ha devoted hi. man 1 1 . pi tin.- 10 lii. 1 i.ljn cat. 11, jj ol the .'0s aud iiiv;uo u. iU..-r le i tied hor e.o ..I I... m.m. A. . U....1 t -ill f..l ao.l i.t IS .'..I tea .nu., who hare bc-n more suos ' .... 11 pe i -. nail hi; mm to be rrii jious. .., lue la. 1 oi i?dl . camo-mceUug U 1. 1 at " to row s," iu U .1111 -r lord ounty . , Mr t'raeg rodjaaay, lb. saiuo eteu.u.j tti.iiy mile-, 10 in uonis an i ijv.u oies Un Itiv hi.ir,.l.v fj;loin. i i-t a- It mi 1 euAiUt! dusk, aud Mr Cr.gii w s.ute I 1.1 hi porcti, iuiju wearied with the labor I 1 .1.. ...... . ... . i...... 1.. h-.iiof Wa r. j.uu.u -" been eua'ed, ail dav, strau'or, SMAlud u,on .,, not, ,r.v bor',.-, well d.ess aud ... g'av el.;.i. ...d ie.riui a white h.f, rod. 1 - . 1 . us la Hit- to and ae l lor q tarter dur- , , 1 1 . 1 1 in.' ibe ia t 11 1 . Uu was kiudiy rcoeivea aud " ' tluiy goal lor. 1 1. . 1 T- n . .. .liter .Upper, nu asaeu .raii u -': KK v.r , iiiiu iu a unvAte roj:u W lie 11 a., nc ha 1, nu iu a pi .aid ; "Mr Craig, you tio Uul kuoa? .UJ. .-i .1. .. .. ' - .'.1 II...I.I ..r-...i-. . r "vSeouce before bad aprivalu meeting, returned ll.e fiieud. "thirty years .ago, tne eleventh of last May," ,oouiiuu--d he. tiaa a... .. n.iraala.i e.v.l. waw n.r the. spot wb.r Jspar.a no .lauds, icl(e.ijthe bedside a ray of light ctmo turoo.i a youua; m.u atle.upl.d ta 10b you, You gave 'ohiol. of iho bj.rded ptrtiliou As a man, Uiw thirty dollar., prayed ... biui, aud j houor would bave forti.dd.a a peep as f 6 "-J JnL a b!i,,ed . for Jii ecd at a tuble itb a m. that God bad nl it to me hcu I leat de- iler lookiu mm,, wl.o orB a pair of re aerfed it. It pro.d a timely relief. M, mu.kably LUck lii.-k,r, ; and ibo two father about tin time havm- leartifd where rc countii quite a (n ct n-w bunk I wa,eDtfr u. We returned to Vin-iisia.j bill. ' I liaitn-U, but not another ord as and a rC--.DClliati0D took plae. on ail mJ.', apolien for home timo. I ,a Hi- n.ou v di. and we received from our parecta Cue v;d, d into thr. e pii. n, and il. Jud pl.'.c-ed atart iolbe world. j in hi, po.-k. t, tb-i iii-ke.e,i mmi to ,k 'Soon thereafter, we rfinoved oit lo Mid-1 ile ol4r id ill. n d u i , , . tv t !I6 TeitTie-ee a'ud b re tie lnu iiv'o niri ' ince. Pro-pi iii; allrndtd ua. f add. : acre io acre, arrvant tM!" fpi cu ol propi-r ly to tbat, until we bave Jonjr bc u con.nd ered rich, Twenty five years igo w both. obtained hope in 'hri-t and became member of bis church, wl.ioli H.e room c-iuiinu-.v ; tin, Jiidj,,. thc-u relation we now hear. j Ht. doan io uuip papers. 1 coi.i.nn.-J to "Often .have I wondered who my bene-j look for cevtral nuiiaie-, hut he appeared factor waa, and longed to uet l.im and t ab.iorbed in Lis C a:i'. iiu,..j i-t u. I au eouie return for bis Lindnea ; but youj about qui:.tii-g my pui.it (..ii muy j.ii.t ) bd not gieen mo your name, 1 kue tot , ' f f oloei v.itio,., he niw.-e. uud taku.g cjt hit bow lo inquire. roil of h'ul pi need ihi-in up the cuiiuurv I "I bad a tent at tbe late canip meetin and then continued Lis icudi!ir:. My children an I grndcbildreu crowded I ujuI .ay tiiat my l-io-ii ran c-id. f;r a round that altar. One Salbaiii morning grave nnpuicu bad ofuu crei my ao old man, with white locks, arone to, mind tint Lu uas a rascal but; I ipv. r preach. It at onea occurred to rag that lu-pccted bim of biiu' coueen.ed wit i ti-.o bad aeen bim aomewhere in life. When drovers, trapper.-, and traunr ho o-jc:- be knelt to pray, and bi voieo went up 'like bolv iuceiiae to tbe aki. I reeo-M.i. d ib.it voice a the naine that aroe io Loan Sever. It shall diowith in?; but," added , he, "on of tlio sou ocoupie a bi:b piace j In Church, and aacUar na hib a niac-j CULPRIT JUDGE : A TALE OP THE BENCH AND BAR. In ono of the Western State I wn once a pro'tcutir...' attorney. The ett!er'.. asa wa then familiar mu-ic, and t tin prainu-i aay from the wuio'iuud h .d uot yet heard the fcreaui of the e'esru whi-'.ie. Ail 01 '-tJ, ot trade, Ou-mes prole.Mon were iu a traiiMUort state 'oorse ,ue j mges were uov men 01 v,m h'g f rare cn.rae..,r ; and iet TPr . ' 111 add, tnat ine lawyers i meu. .uie. Justice 1 auey The Judte who traveled the circuit with u in the counties ro ind about the city ol" bad been in oarly life a bor j cey, aud bad picked up a large amojul o! tii't, kuowledge of men, aud of bumtu nature, and of social motives that was of much use to bim ia hi.- ieil walk. At the W'ei-t he ' SM,,,""r "uu 4 """"" UI couf-o U " B:'t'Jr',l tilat- hrt Ui'Je lbs Ian, hi should claim to be ablf to rxp-iuud it. And 31 the brat election after the S.ate was ad mitted be was cuosen a Juige. 1 never liked bim. With alt bi afjib iity and apparent deference of mann. r, there wa- iu bis e j'uposijiou aud unlets r.U vt CUUtiiug that I suspected and b- ot'i.j wea ry of. Wheu I was cbnaeo popies' solici tor be sought my confilence, but 1 r. pt.! ed it, aud, except iu court, we were iutie to gether. Many a time ou the civil side L i 4 nru 1 t V 1 a II I " ro,lS- 'ur 'lu,-' " "J tUd sought to net tue winiiia' Miu til me. I (iU-peoted Ii 1 111 of knavery oner weiu ci-nvict--.:, ud l.e " rlio;, of f"1" , l.i- e: oddiy i rcon - i-tt- ti l He should havr 1 .1. ( ; i-o u 1 1! , am; e a UJ.inual puui.-Lui ?i.t suu'.i cd the j i-iioi! ot tta- c !. could net any e'.ew, uyl nil he was rt-oar.l'.J a' -a miu ol 1 u' brmne-. of m:nd. t)ue uLht, at tno lan ia tha liti'.e vi'.i; .hnitrtoii. w hero awcra.s iijuri . I . , , , 1 , ,. ,. .. ,t :V UD "''. J ' bedroom tar an af:er.n )u nap and w .a m, j ' "e'T- 1 W4S .""- k'i- ',3"tj; inurmuriu". that, after 1 was thoroujinV' ,"ul ,o' . .. ' ' aroused. 1 peiseived to CJiue frjin I tie a I -" ijiuio' room ouj avpropria'..- X U oaio J, " 1 L . ... , . 0 ,T 1 IJ. h co-nnii:t:n ' his Granl Jary ,. , . CQrge, saio 1 to inyseu, wueo t u...... - i s'.r.uv'e voiaa sa,v. " It.-' Ljjuiu i uijs! : u u uf ' Now "bood:e'"ii a8ih term used by j counterfeiter aud it iu-wau.ly alt. aou-1 my nroHC iliun '' a'.'.ei.tiivi. A I sat u:i i r - - " nunia me i:itti :- t.einrlii em-n ' i.i.ni 1 1. d ( ihe inside ol it. una uih anm pi.ietd ii.l-hi on n-int. ri xi tin Jmi t:ii; j carelul and M-tid it io ihe i.i. i.-r uuee ' Mi Mni-i. r iuii, pm,i..ii ave a uirniinT miie : lin v M.o.ik h.ui i; i hu tr.i,i-er L it ; Muily mide . tv. Nor. a-! Lad ni'ibny ll.e.r e 'iiu I u.y u.11 , oeu I I, C 3IIC -IVe l pr S;uill.i.y ;Niif ou', I cau f-iily .l.'se u - 1 tii Malta ami t-i.'ere.i tni; La.' room I : 0 l.eaiiy wi.i-kered mn as sea:ei at it t 1 ble reutlti;; ihe lu.-t .'iuciuii:ni p-ipor, as if lie were tbe Metboit-t in ni-ier .1 ir.e ri diug. 1 i-al now nt an J piuliiii; out a in-p-.r.ir pr; ten : lo ii. :. J it, hut t was ,m f i i ovet in lep at tho ssr.'iL',';. .. ,y,? ni l not w:.ii't-r Irom a pa: ocular p -.if the paper, 1. or ui-i ti..; ueet ahi-r .-.efr-.l UKtjoi. s .-u r 1 1 ; in r-'i re c iin-lud d h. iii nut i,i.ni,jj b-i: r. ii. e-1 1..', 1 en H--t t 01 e i tcii his eye, Uat tj.il no'. I n.-xt V.l of tryitig 111" ile'iieaiioe of t:.e 1' ; so maiiiuj in mi mui.i eomi' 1 1 e ihou Jud. reiuiiii to iny olbcial duiit-s. I aL'sin a. i,; up stalls iiud knocked ut bis ri j . . r . liis .:aul vsiee, iu an uu-iiib.irrt-l tofn'. Cried, "U'alii ii.," a :i d I in er- rt. At;-, r g.-tf.iig tbrouoit my inn- , and bi'-ln. s. I said, lu a cr,.ii-- ton-, " Vnat liner 1 beeu rioa.g a i the a! t c r noon . J u 1.'.- ' I! 1 aiiswt r d, j.j-t i ciri".-.-iy, "tj.-in.' 1I1.- i 1-1 my kharge, an ) a decision or l.to f h.- ri m.iKi' ou 10 morrj. A jet, i bavo n . t biLti any on sti.ee I arrived." 1 iie ..I-.; ii, wa- an uoiieorx-srv one. . Llletv i: la.-iiy, l'r he nerued i.nt lo ii no aserird the lat-t an imnia'eiial o e. j 1 1:1, tueruiore, 1 iu i-iore 0 ii!.i.'..i-. m v -1 -j)( picious; becaj-.e t ha 1 foinl :he-o im.ni- t. r.ni asscr ion to oe a way mad.- hy wiine.-ses when they are coinmiit'Uir p-ri j -ry, j jt at curt ards !.!-! : to efp up t.ieir C jurags. VVe continued chattit.'j unt I the rang for tea, but not a tone tmr an acf lu tr.tyed liist the J idje wa trouhlrd or 11 1 cy. W'e went do.vii stairs together and begau our meal. Tne vthiiaereti s:rn r sat opposite, b it he and tho J 1 I 'f were tj cucii other as if tti-y had nrv.-r mt. t.) , or two t i. i - riviiitiits p ed bet e n ttieui ; but they were accoiup ;i.ed witn tre Z ujz polt'.ctie?", som.;.v;itt uu'ini-il ij U'e.;.-ra w ay of I tV. Aii ini-s iti-bed me tuere w-, soinelhing out vt ihe way, and I r-'o r 1 wt.iic at the t.iiie. 10 fori iMi my-.- f aotij. evideiioj I lii.i-ned tne meal lir-t, an I went up -t iii i -. : o the J ide r . and ((ropiiJi; lo the chimney i:i the liai i t't.t Ut a iooj bnca, lodud it. and lii-ivv-" : e i a r.'.i 0' po.:r. 1 tjjs -me r 1 i) , uct, ana rcpi-eti f..o b-.a ,ce Li-.; aud aft fie luj ii. X 'toi.'ig iu .f '-cc irr, -i th 1 1 ir.ii w i th nurrati.-.g. ! 1: : 1 .: I .' 1 n 1 i f 1 I OU tlie c 1.-;: . ar t.-e ej- u; : inm 1 '1.1 1 le. !i imiieie 1 s tt rf it iu,-, al, 1 " vV :i a I .i-ies it cti ( ti..!. 1' -1 1 1. it 1 , ' 1 ' e I I ft J J-t ;:ie,i J 1.1 . nt.-i b-.-;u.-s. t.e-iii Toe c 1-0 p. c i t .1 , i k u e t i ,'0i.i;e i 1 . uf not hem; prt-p " 1 A trllier aioe from art: y : -, & .14 i.u o )uii-vi the .11 L . . ', UO at m i. d, b.. ay. i.' I 11- Cj ha vV A t Uf u it I. atter. p;lli- hi ;i 'll d 4.11. a-kcd. I .s J a t that 1 di I not er t , e tn- t. r. led to .1. ny n, u.l r.;,t, charge u l"'
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 21, 1862, edition 1
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