ri c PTTBLI3HED WEEKLY.^ A FAMILY PAPER—DEVOTED TO POLITICS, LITERATUR f « r;oulture, manufactures, mining, and news. ; PRICE $2 PER YEAR-In Advance. ROBERT P. \VAR1.>G, Editor. ,|ta{r5-—Distinct as tt^rbut.one as tjje §mr RUFUS M. HERRON, Publisher. VOI,. I. CHARLOTTE, IV. C., FRIDAY JIORNING, JANUARY 28, 1853 3fiu5inr53 (Ciirbij, &"t. 1. 1. IP. Yii-sn/a ^Ittonuy at f^aic, CnARI.OTTi:, N. c. ■Uknu HEW CARRIAGE SHOP. '1 the B Y CAKOI.I.^A l.\X, JtNNINGS B. KERH. iltarloHr, *r. V. uxyj: 'III' .‘'uljscriot r i' iiuw li;i[>py to i:i fiti/.i IIS of (Miarl.jitu and tlic sarnjundin untry, fliat he 1» appiriij From the Raleigh Post. THE rO;ST.SCRIPT FAPEliS. NO. II . ;»ry mi. s A t,Ui F.L. > ' JtrM, 2*tT .M-i..... \ into his vv Shoj», un ('ul- i .. - . . tri tt, iirnjfiliatclj' b.ifk ot Sail!: rV ilotcl, where lie j D'lw ff-.idy 1 ;.tt( ' d *.o till 'iii.-'irics.-? in hi.s line. lie li;is | iS'ji Ihi' b'-sl "f Wi/lkmcn, uiid iss tlicri-l’otf det riuivt d to i do H., ,-ijjd nioh' f;islii>uah!o woik, ever put up in ‘ l.j.s . inodi rntc prices-'. ,L J*,\ H{1.\ J d in'- neatly and in a durable niuri- , nr r, 1/y i t tJje f^hop of f BY rilK VICAK OF WAKE. Pit 11.0 II £: i> E u s o'v, Tin: rot; i' solturon. “ Life is as tedious as a twice told ta ■ Vfxing the dull ear ota droway ni^n.’'’ I. t JOIL\ HAKf'i. I). U rl-ft 1'. i; I of ."ff, / , m*»Ct « f 'i A ’ I**'' 1 Hi;- * flu If ^Fo'\«oE, yi. C’. TffK sul•^•rif): r havintr piircluiscd t!ic h'.ii.’d- vo!ui.'! f'lf (J to pr( it, and such wf rr> our ri- lafioiis lo th^ "iftf'd pot i, tlmt we never Ir ve L able lo :;i'jirofi('h tlie g:ateful but uiijjleniiy’it di iy vvi li ih ii pel l( c! r:,!ini!'.'S /-incl cii:ic;il coolu' ^.". rt qiiiicd cithi'i j I* i dei-'n or thi‘: iri*'>il'i— \^'e .'u’O ij'- ,!• fiKKiL^i, « veri M 'U, 'u ou..-ei; ol the o! itie ir.e/iJ, f) . _ i‘ t’ r»r \ . ■ M T - - !hc |;i . 6eiit pfiper; but nu oiu e'se aris and wiles of that vain oftspring of frailty and folly. She wns as artless as th'- P.incess Nh- TTy..;) of the “ Happy Valley,” and as naive and I v: ssiiining as the firs? fair d lughtcr of the ear:!;, | ' iie tuver chose lo flin" if.s charm over any huf ; I' vlo, and that spell flujitr ji? pure halo aioui-d h?s ; bfd, and winged his lalei', ihougiii up to • ho gate of heaven. ’ Si;e gfive him a jiiedge of her devotion '.vl ielj • "evv iro/n hiru ?he following p.»th tie respu’is ■> ; ■ -ON RFXEIVING A PRKSENT PROM A LADY. . A way worn pil^ritn dying lay Far fiom the haunts of men, ! A’here ii? had lallen on^iis way 1 0'er-’(>i.n“ w ;vo> ari'I sin. And vih-. R thoufi jv. tit ! y th- h w. r Wl.eru she uscii lo sit ,ttid tir-.iuj, Bir.. ''!:t'y '■■'I t-'.y fadt.i ii,.\v.r Wiili ‘JvljliC bti'.ail!. iTii l ijTs a.'iii' . >-t '.Cl til.- S' Ffini: t' y c» ol 'I i.I i.i IJ I ! 7 ; oil -ii e’si j.o I \ liiv FUi nj lonnt iiia A I cl:.;! bl ;ti» >u Iw ;;u’ui.u>iy. .''inr lor I! y \v eping j. is N ili h. :t on 1!h ir I*: ifjht >r ”^1 he f in S' Ol t y IK r' daef^l.ttf-, For titc iii b rs i.i i; ... gr.. vt . :v.. the “ I >uon IJotoI,’ kopt i>y Johu . ’'’>ii''i rispct Hilly ill lor 111 tl,i‘ . 'f , iii/.e III 'pf; *lit ■ ■ ly i). 1 ! !h i l:c \-i ' iu l;(*^fct\ > ;• I,!" •• MO 1. t\- ) IV. r Min 'vith I- ! ; ■ : ■ . • I ;a 11 - ■ rt t ) ,'n!l i • h I - Ilf- tnui.'ii ei O'er f Willi.-lii.Ts, When down an angei bf-r;t its flight, Tlie pilgriui lone to bless. The gentle murmur of its wings Broath'd on his pallid brow, Soit as the soothinji whispennga Of rOiiiC pure streamlet’s flow. He tnnied his dim and glazing eye O'.i I'lS avi^el c far'’. And tliere iit- n\el t'a«' sweet reply— V A^i ; ctihl s'ld f i'cnt, rciinly I ii» the v..iitt h At : ^lo'.ii y . j>r’ . >r..iii-.h \\ ‘ I}. iir -’t 1 ! r, ‘ • \ i S'ti i-pi! r \l‘, ^ v\ i i.pil T •' ’ ■ . t. iO- r Efr“* ' iii ii(.r i.r t v>. lie ) F v' \ • rij-i in.I t? 1 J) I 1 . ■ IM’ i. ;• of '•= I .1 ■ •111 V ; ; Mil i win tue race. a.t tlie* \vr.rrr;f'r grew, ' ■ ■ t, ■ • ■ u him threw .. iii^ht. Pv rdc!;’;- I’-er f' r. iir.fly’r ", lii .'t.ii.s *hy ;\vi I, i.isi il.r r.ow, A’ld 'iinh'ss :in^ a o\i ii \ *1';» it.'- I.e ,n:y !m w , And f)ii t:iy 0' > iii, r uble iivt r. I ron; it' i :'ir! h')M'o' n 7 ii;'! lli.v\i-r Uii. ? k lur- vcr ill: t-- bWi'.- and I i ^'er e\r. cnij!i c'liin wit!\ Hie nornds' yf$f b it a few tv ’'iths I‘•'ore he di'il; a vi in ihe in- I-' r^rn, lie I. id r tTi--\ed lo ih*^ parei i.ii roof, and ins ihridiliin'r hend U’j ’ii I he [losoui ol his .sni' I - f' i 1. rO.A'S ■ r I . 1m- iii V t'-r. iCvi- THi; f.il ,111' 1V ,h llo I !■." wi t e travelli ; ;ui.ed ; . t’.'? f’ - 1 l.fOli-.h _. K.. I .1-, t ! . , ,, I V • h. to it. oi in the e tiz-'l;'- ot «. tlf'S- :';4 pi;L' I- j(i*P'.“iiilly, tliUt lit- inteiid-: rii ii |! ■ 1, f lAhi i£ n\m tt .ys.HAsm, \iiri'- ill tJi Ill' ll. July n>. 1-tf. “ J.lVl* AM) M’/r LIVE.” • ' -J ; ’ t ’ • o i *■ SPRINGS NLW BUILDirjG! >111 kiii(l*i «if^^ iiK'^i, l..ii|iiorM siiitl c-oitHfaiill.i oil hand. r T . t-.- .iiily, -c- -L' K. H. FKOST. Si-c « Ns us (rl .laiiu K C o. iACiORS 2o COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AlJ(;,\li’.s .NiMlI'll whauf, Cll AKI.i:sTO>, s. i\ ' '• ''-r ;■ ('•Ii'l'tn "ill i,(. .||\CI1 to (lip Jiiir- ■ ' t I'll. ..ji ' ' , , ,„ s, I I .J, , . . ' - I * I NFUFFER, HENDRIX 80 CO. GominiSbion lilercliants. i (/ii 'I'lii*: SALi: »h' ihorH, (.I:\1N, AND 1‘HODl ('i: l rNI U.M.LV, « II \ KI.K«T4>.\, S. 17-Gm One »f 11i‘ ISoi ill the up coiiiiti V, ami e^niO'sily holicit their patronas;^, {'iiaiaiiti einsj t!iat not'nii'; sIjuII be u-aiifiiiK- aiitl no om* shall h'ave di.-?>atislied. (jientleinen atleiidiniC (’ouits are particularly invitrd to tliis House, as i’s .''lose prox- iniity to the Court House rendtTs it (|Uite convenient. TIIK TAHI..KS will always be siipjilied with tiie best the market aiJbids. Tiie liar aiid 03s(c*r Saloon, attached to th»^ house, is kept in the most modern style by experienced men. 'I IIK f>TABLJ'.S are large and commodious, and al ways well su])i)lieil with the best of Hay and Grain. '1 he be t 'jf tJatlers alwavs in attendance. J.VO. T. llOWFJiTON, I'ropiietor. Dec. 21, 1S.52. i-Otf “ A I/jf Sf\ a Hors^, t.iy I\iri2''o/>> for c I!o/sr J)uf ivhul ii^c 2'j a Jiotsr wtihuui a L die / i: Ii M- ■ r* i\, i ‘.e ii i mJ. ;ir ;S.';-ar •nbui^. in i 'ii - 4 ii T S s:i id to he r ne f>f * ,,f -I ; the Tl'yi nio.‘'t nofi/c and use ful O.t. w VKI'IAW 0 «. W.VLKKIt. WARDLAW WALKER, FACTORS S6 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. \r.in il A'l'LAN'l'K' WdAlU', r//.i/.*/.A’o .s. ( -riling' • • .\;li ne nfi} cent*; iii>|>lii-! ulll lie j>'ir(.hi*sed t^r our n ti» the .'^eUctioa •)! , ( Kl ..'linn- i”n f 1 lie. l’:inilly I nd s pi ‘i'll a 11' i;li 'U ■ 1 ■! nd. 1\eiii ii John 1 •.*. ■n, Charlolti N. 1 I—Im di. ■' • ' ‘ • J ' ‘ Jl. IM ■ T i’ 'I'll ' Su'>-eriIm:r i'; ; lo 1'i>rr. h n, !'is own ■-1.-UU , a n;'-i t ■ I'Ullit in the v.:-y of BSridlc^ mad ISai'iRr Ill- .S.idiilf.' ton-i't t)i llie ji.llnv, iir: vTiitu \orlh '.‘irofii!ia ^ Btriiliit'ky o. IL^o. Kc hii.' al.'io il Viiiiety of f^.id-iles n.uil. e.xjirct^s’v - r )>rr. sons tr-:vell;ng a hmp d.st-inee, : :nl w.irr '.I' d hj v ; well. lUvides a largi' .i.''-.rl,n .it cf ■ .di . j I’htiiki ts, H iriits:;, iJrovi ts V\ iiips, i!ni ,> V\ I. I},i\ ^ ! Saddles, t(>M- tlier u ifh ;.!i niantii r .t i SAODLKUY IliUinVAUE. 1 Hr will ritll on the most rtasonalde iLiia?, t iihei by I I whoit sale I'T relail. • (’.ill ;uid e.\.inline .jI my lOst ibli>!imenf, one door I'.i.-I j of Sjiniigb kV .M'Clouu’:' .-rv-ijf-s whcr- hr!^:h^'’ 1' '.'U'-- > (1 |,mV. .1. rh t ;v- d n; i u h" \\ rites iio ii a.> iiu Mr. lltiitlerson wis I (’Imrcli, in the ODiinty ol liis jjareiii.s, siil! Iiv;uj^ at i) i\lo.-ai .oh’eo \ long lo the niOot re.‘-j»ec!abir I'aihiik's ol In " - til'll. a very early nL^e, PJiilo di'covert d si> s of much genius ; and his pareii’s, wiih an ail tionate and conjuiendahle appreciation ol i;.s e\i.'t- ence, affordpd him evrry opportunity and aif-; tagp,. protnotive of its greater uevt lopoinenf and r\piinsion, that ihe seliools and colleges ol viie Slate atlbrdnd. lie went lor a wliile to David.'^on CoHegc, from there to !hj University. IJul like th^ many other gii'ed men, his coiiegiate courff m.Trked by u wayw irdiicss which vv^as crr i^i not criniinai, by a wildness vvhicli was lu-t conducive to hi'^ prospects Ibr graduating h irnrs. but whic4i.at tlie same time vvai not b_v any nx ;ns (iistinguished by anytl.ing vulgar or di>!ionor;. .h-. He, hovever, went liwongh his re;.!i. !ion;' ^dh iiiucii liT^r'credit than ni.^'.y btiiici, disv roe' .i.' res and schoia; v- 'ii' iievf^r nuV-.oiI u X-' «tid iKo - (or :l. anf^’l->i *i.-'p!!>y him in the i A.* . oa I! ' . -u along his .-..I'j' ' s.'iiile uivjiie, Unt.i -.1.'! Lefoie liim ’ , i’l-- iiol), long s; ’ .i.-. T! ! i i.iauil .'^nr! j-^lie .c ; ; to any ‘•iiilul • •l^.,ess he li.al » vi bef;.- j^ui;.y oi ue Ci.indid .:Vo\val of it, and Mie ■ -j;' i it ion .1 re ci >n\e}'ed tnor--T ‘^werilv end p-'ii'ivi-!\, uith the nio=»t poetic l«. n- li'.nfss. I'lie ei}' .;t o! h‘T lc\’e—only leit or,'.. !i* (d l/tron^li the [iieSfui ’—upon his wayward- ees.s, is ino.'i' .'^uccessluliy developed in the dch- c-itely vs ri.'Ught i-‘ose, and place’s that l\ ric, to our apprtanaiion, upcMi a lev( l at least with i\I^or*.s well known "Child's prayer” lu the Peri. fe nrsfi d ’-o'ed ni dher ; th ;t nielhtr : ; hi, v.rolo among o'iicr stnnr.'is : “ I i;FR.‘’ w. rhj of ] Ol V t h. r o ; i d th" t sv. cct Wor«i, ;'lVC1 lioV-"-', L Mil- l::i Low l-IiJ o.jii.J :• ;;i. 1. lili.u' MI.i' V. .'linj.l wcr. liiCii 1-; (lic le.i-iol nr.l’b Siiio y s!;0.vi-r. (). l.tvu F il l i:er \ o;- '’ dol’. h'’B ' !'s with rier , :i S' • is is'ji.f, it wlii.-'C' )■' iron! atiovr: .1 t:.; bitiis a iio.irt, on whic.i the v.orld ha? trod, •;r.-'l.f* ’iui,'- b.;i.ii, aid p'-iiit-; ih;.- \.ay loLiud. (hi ;!ii- ‘Jlst fit July Itiht, wliilt! on a visit to (’haI hdie, he w as tnhen sick of hoJv, (hi.-i lieart hail not been well since Ada’p death.) and dii'd. \V’(^ hope fhat niinisiering angols bore his lVe(‘d spirit up to the sho!e.s of that stream of life, Awhile prior to this period, and lor six or eight ' where now perennially blooms in Jadcless youth, months alterwards, he abstained Irom quaffing the i his “ Cata'vba Flower.” j ..ifatuating liquid that C’irce’s never-exhausting i ^Ve find we have extended l!;e friendly part of , •. up overilows with. Ada’s love, Ada’s smile, ' this ofTice, to the lirni's of our allotted sj.ac(', Ac] - ■ I !VAPOLEO!« III. i The most striking feature of the !asl news from [ Kurope, is the proclamation of Louis Napoieoa Uonaparfe, ns F)m,'H'ror of France, under the title ! of Napoleon HI. There is no surprise in^lhe e- . vent itself, lor the steps to il had been so plainly . puvfd, :hat all the world waitt d for the consum* i mation. Bui take tiio, whole s-rios of events, from the c(.tnmenccment of 1848, to ihis tiii'c, and t|jo j • le-. aii4jn,t;f Louis N;»f)olt}on !o llie throne ol Francs t soves^j^n, must tc prcnounred iho niost ',rorid{ rful ch.'»pff?r in ihc hiafory of t'hristen- I dom. The iwre memory of th** Conqueror and ! Lcgista.'or, w }io elosrd hi« carccr in 1815, after ' ail inTi'vai ;it' nrsnrly fortv duni g wh.oii •h,'* wiui'.n teiidoucy rl *>a.ic?* .itcinpa lo he fi. ^ r I. 1.!— iil -.Tn-^nrlv -rriiiit?* of c- nsfl* • U ' f/i I'Um'v, I 1= bit..’ .^x.1'n. j f rapid unobstrucit d prv^.^s.-, . ‘ iinm. ' of , h.s own nhsoli'.tf? cuthoriiy, •( member o.' .ut. 'wn I’annly havinjj no prestige (>l his own, and wljo‘?o personal notoriety lud brrn ot a kind to crowj* hitn rather with et'iiten;pt isnd ridicule, than wtih . lam** aiiu pow* r. Loui.s Napoleon is the same in. ! dividual, wlio, sixtten^pBrrs atio, after the riiJicj- hnis lailnre of ttie eof^piracy of iStrashurv, was put into a diligence bv Louis Phillip*’, under tne I charge of a police ofiicer, and sent ouietiy out of ’ Fiance, as a disorderly pors(jn, who could :i t be ^ sulierrd lo remain, hut who was loo feeble nn « ne niy to mrel ihe serious attention ( GoverniTi«-n;. Tiiis man is now Emperor, by the a!moi>l unan* mous voice of the French people, Modvin history all'ords no parallel to this su*% cession. But Roman isistury presents one \mu> j so mftny and so striking points of resemblanc**. I that It could not I’ail to be recalled, even bejor.* I ihe parallel was conipli-ie by Louis Napoleon’s j sumption of the Imperial power. No modern in- i dej'd. sa\o Napoleon, can well bo coiTspare-J, both I in his fortune and liisL'onius, to JuliusCtrsar. Each of thejii is a prriijd of the hij^hesi civihzalion, iru j umphed l)y personal ability, and th? daz/.le ol' an unequiilleii fame, over the long eslablised inslitii- : lutions, and ifie existing factious anarchy f'l his * cotmtry. Each dislingnished his reign by a Kplen- j dor of stnfesmanship scarcely inferior to that of Ills warlike achievements. Each was rut short ^ in his career by his violence. Tlie reign of each , WMS lollovved by llie eelablishment of an order of I's soft, gentle voice, lulling ou l,i hearl like i wi'.lioul gelling into llie c.M r.-.nnn of criticism, ' imcr’s bR-;a.h „p„„ ,:,e wav-ivorn brow, w:,s-r«hicl. must form Ihe sni.i.-cl of -..nolher |K,pt-r. |‘'''"S"''l"'■T''''' '? “I"', T. ! ratum ol the demolished throne, u fiv s I’u to placi si.a! he II uht seiect. 1 cl'.i - ■ iIh' I: vv, an ;i' n \r. 'li.;' d:s;Hii;n;' ■ “ ■ J' I I •f nni'-- a'.!, ranks oi 4iakt su rnmcr ■nlatuation enough for him. Her love was sufli- ^ cient i(i bind, as with a e.''lden ligature, his life ti, j rectitude. And never, do wo believe, by rash act j of hi.-:, would the sacred cord have beiM? sundered. ; P.ut the traducer with his tjoisonuus tonaue ;— | I O 1 '• -dander, whose sting is sharper than ihe swords ' iivy •Mill i:- envenomed teeth ever ready to slick ] i.uo virtue, CKinbine-d againsl liiem, and ibe loves • ... I 'tUii * - ‘ ' 1 '■ \V"e may appropriately ciose this brief tribute Uith a ray Irom liis poetic star: Sorrow has left on itiy heart its trace, And hope ha'? withdrawn its hria;iit beam, ►ifince last 1 b ihel-l tiie sweet cheering ” face Of the “ Poet ” who dwelt by the stream. i^\!ract Iruiii tlit^ Oratiuii M>n, -i:; :a 1 recoiv* (1 ;irivat' ins’; '•■•d orri .iiK tit of li.'S . iN’iii'-on — liovv liable a'Sociai. ' -.ir! i> !U‘l . . I 'tv,;', . . ; . I: nil ‘•M' a^fi joy 11 piiismiou.s roiitjuf wiifi :3t :n(‘y c I'o.soni lull (.1 -'■ighs, a lieart full of grief, and a soul that ct'uld only find rest from her relentles.s mask ed 'IX' t!)!' sih U-' o: il. conn I !mi time. V c ,1- i:-- Mi;, -ibUi ■ ;ui. -i ,'ir ill'' ' for tli!' ev- XIAMSEY’S PIANO 8c MUSIC STORE. rharh.tte, n e. oi, lea. U0i5!:ilT SIl \ v/. ‘J.")—if M V.Nl r '^ '11 t>i:AlJ.h* LV &Gii!I|rj arjOlSESQs, COM IIKI tl, i\ M'-T IJt pectfnlly arnoiinct'^ to the 1’itiZ‘Mis har-flt . tab! > ia' t .e at i'\ iv> see t hi'- SOMETHING NEW IN CHARLOTTE ! ^ AND VEItV M: cII .MiUDKD. ^‘l^ of ,\. l'., and'iiirei ndiiiir eoiintrv tl ;if ht ri.ANo riiRii. AXP'.Mr>U' ; 0 !i'’ ;!1 bt' most I i.i I * lih a vmII. :e invited to c.ili and i^lim e!>>-v\ her‘. - J ■ J"- r"; l-'.-at a\ I.n ; .1111 aeii!- ' .-...1 ■ ah pnvi'::.i e lie jinie .1 t N. York and Ho-’on a:-o, ! ! reTiair*'.!. S.lMH;itS A. IIOK.III, |s now leailv to .Manufaeture at their Shop in this te'wn.all kinds ol'(’;il inoiand Household Fru- niMire. U''p:.irs ii«-:i'!v dene and che;ip. Si Ch irl.M: .r. — ( )iie Ai; . i:, Nor-h ul the .l.;d. (i—If. his IS ill-.' \ t ) ‘j:* ‘V( ii 7 H.s pi’>ir ss in ke ii . d H'lied und riv h [. ( il i: .V'- n ncc:ei th"? lu . il ■ ly ii.'Ueruio; and !.ii;; ' :• iu*'n;‘c to practiee in in ('Il irhiCo, North ) . I •ii'.s ; and about I lilt;'' .- Iw him. and thou^ii. was the handsoiiU‘s.1 man, i xc*‘pt iloberi iMnn H'd/inson, we had **ver .‘^.'•en. His cheeks wt the “ verv picture of hfa'th,” bis eye brioht, ni.d bear',111'^ with poc ic ilri! ; his ,'aee round, and h t.ires suikittg an] very re;;ular; /Von) an sive forehead and '.\(11 devcdoped head, fell u-.-v to his shoulders, in ricli prolutd‘ti, luxuriant c u ' ; of na!ur(‘’s own trainin;.^; and witfi.al he had ' commandinj, oracfdul f)gni*>, of the full inedii: a h'-iglit, well rounded and every way well prop..*_ liiint d. * *- * * i, * 4 . The qualitifs of his heart were such as to w -, ft r him a host of friemls ; atid the conceplioiis n! j his head, so interesting, a.s lu make his social in- t('rcourse pleasant lo e\ery one. We h:id evt r> Dj.portunity of bein^ well iniorn?ed on the poin’, a.;d w--* never knew him guilty of a single mca action, of a single small and selfish motive. Ei rors no doubt lu; commi:t> d, but they were n( >'jch as coul-.l tarnish his in’'«rri'v as a man, his hi'our as a Ut-'Uilenian, nor his sineeri’y as a friend. ll;s were tin* n-hie imp-ils' , th*i generous ae’J >n A nd now, h : :n til't in.h.jiir.d' ■' > Sd. II Mil of the resto- Wfiy should the lamily ol Cffis ir reign in Uome ? It was a family that save in ihe per-^on of the great Julius, was among the h'asl distinguished ol that cloud of in- ble names that have consrerated lo undying fame, the hiistory of the Eternal City. Why sho-ild the I family of the Honapnrte;. reign in France? A fa- ! mily tl;at never rose to the level of historic nolice, liiLAautdeca;. fcmbL.2..^iJc4 it itt his measure iho grauih ur ;>f Utosc i.vft ascend iucy they exercised over the ffppam/ii’yi'-ttw alt? •vHi'menio rti'TTTcTr ; passes on to succeeding generations, and curries j power iiad been dissipated. In either case a ne- . j with him the glorias of his time and the memory ! phew, a man without a shred of positive power, mu*.-. Ill iea\ n, went dow n, sorro\\ii);/, to . people associated with his aehievements. j without even conspicuousnes.s by good luck, with- nee beiieatii the sou, ui'A they revelled in j on his historic column iHnstraied to sue* ' out a name in arms, or the reputation of a singla itiad jubilees ovei li!‘i biKie-clasping arave. Pre- , ,.(,^sive gunemtlons the brilliant aciiievements :n quality of superiority, has !>een borne, by the im- leiH fiends, their te.us but Ind their smiles, | j,j council, which im- , posing ascendancy ol their names, into a position .inc. their sobs were but subdued expressions ol | lustre and immortality to lii-t reign. Cun- from whence, by sure and rapid stages, ihey reach- xult.ition.^ 5 'iifp' d Irom their funeral re\e- i gtantine, from his storied arch, for centuries has ' ed that very summit of power which the conqu®. proclaimed rt ligious toleration to the humble rors only won by ihe course of lime, and the ra« Christian, and proudly recounted '.he glorious . rest combinations of genius and fortune, deeds of his life and times, 'J'he sculptnn d mar- j i’erhaps as cIo.se a j)aral!el may be run between ble above the urns that hold their sacrtd ashes the fortunes and charuler of Octavius, Cajsar, Au* delineate the .nnimaled scenes in which iheir lame i gustus and Louis Napoh-on, as between their il- was won, and command the admiration, il not j lustrious antecedents. Both started with a mar vellous small stock of reputation. They wero tliought to be harmless persons, worth nothing in themselves, but worth cullivating, on account of the grefit names which ihey recalled order, !o bo used against the factious leaders who \>ere threat* id th'* lib' imI I'lid uus'jlil.'h view. nil. w rv to dig their glutted we;ipons into the hrarl of poor Philo, to sheath their now satisfied poinards in his tortured bosom. J’hey mel him with smiles that were darker to his soul than Hell’s frowns, widi soft words that were dreader than Heaven’s ti*rrihle curses, and with smooth overtures that were mor* bloody and revolting to him than a seal( J, siiined and delivered contract to serve Bf e!ze huh. R(md**r, we write the painful, the agonizintj truth about our friend ; and truth must out. Is it not truth? Philo’s li!e is written m his poetry. Read this from his pen and heart, written about ‘he time we alh.de to: ADA’S SAD FATE. Oa the green banks of Cata’vba Once there lived a beauteous maiden. Stainless as the flower at sun-set With tiie dews ol evenit-g laden. ' - Gentle as the west-wind blowing Washer soul’s unearthly feeling, Softer than the streamlet’s flowing Came her words that soul revealing, High the br‘alhinrs of her spirit In the radiance brightly beaming, Of that land it would inherit When il ceased its earthly dreaming. On the green banks of Tatawba Died i'.;at rare and radient maiden, When the ni- diys came on her, And her heart with 'jrieJ o^frladen, P .■’{] ihe victim '/ dt^’usion iVuids, fhat ne'er were tiue believing, \V idi :bal tiiifvl her liuI wi!h anjriiish \V le he' -i; ‘drvi’'.^ hc'\ ^ df-.e vai2. ilu; homagn, of il,e world. 'J'he best of Ernper- ni;-'., .\5.ircus Aurelius, looks from his fiery stei d on the realm he ex.illed—a group in moninnentf.l bronze (he iiobl*’st in al! antiquity. It yet ^ur- \iv(’s the ruin of his couutry, in suii'im? maj'^siy perpetuatiiig the glories of ihe mm and the ^ra!i. f|,(. existence of the Republic. Both were tude of the Roman prople at»iidsi a d-grad .tion ;-^,ry willing to be used for so beniun a purpose; to whicli it now imp'irtii a hope of re^■■neralion. hoih accepted a share (d power, with the saino I he statue before you s the work of a man specious modesly ; both clung to it, once ncf}u»r* aUei.j by Ilia enthusia-iin Ibr the jrlorious ce"ds ind with the samt; combination of policy and force; wiso acts of a hero and st iif sman. it is tiir y„,j marched, v\ii}j the s'lrne ^nre and spa- work of a voiin*^, untaught Anieiican. I eantiof cions gait, towards the linal consumniation of tiieir nc'ver i:’n 'udii d nor C‘>|.i' ;rm', nor ev. r call him an artist. I !e 1 h' n: V*r .V I w ; n rqU'* model. It i-i tlio work ol inborn ni is, nrtese to en'-ifZv by (he .'riurnphaiit S| iril ot' hix r‘ wu'.eh '.lirf'bi'; in :!se oilail ;,-a;t o!'o;i of gr-at copcej.ti i the rrn :,ia! f icidtv v;!e •'Ud irliahle m-iieii. - mr.ip.)r.' lo :he :ha* ;)jb'(' 01.n ‘ uh.cli cr«--’;i’s lliM pov/ r tlie nspiratioi) ar.d tl.e wi’!, th*' rsi nu ?! ski!', fe, ('tei'n;:: * t'-.e -•ir o'- Mohl * c-'"i!i!rv, f y t!i' ir f rtn pr* : n> ? J im ' i Pi'o-;-. V rTi iv V r-’-' !,u .> o{ lai.f’ii*' f ^ne'i . ■* .V '11 cx- i.an T htoktn, 3-d.-:l, r' .1* i; C:-I.'SLES T. MM ^ ' n M N - . t t ne?5i -t.lUw. ■I' E3 RrtAP.D &, CO.. . '•im iiadf- i il'Ml .11 .V h I , tw t! ■ r-> h I-'W [) ^ Iverr’ l'=>rn I in 1 l’..rk>’ .- tnt'V .ii II. a‘- w ;r:.int anil t'! IV ;; tt ri.lls, ^ -od a r. \\ 1 1 cn-'Ure t .iiul I.eir ar as at th ir .-nl Hi • r!y >.|i: o it- Iverr— i |f-ret! ;0 '\i' n:i ail w ;k in t!.’ir , m 111’•'t l’i>hi-'i! I'K- in n>n r. 1 i'y «i'l work lo h neuh,' ; t'th b- st in t. ri F vn II a^ any in this si etiuii. 1; j:o d W:.'iJvnuii and a htriet att- ntiuii to all l>ri • IM ■-urai;; nn i.t thi v are licli r.aiiu d to nurit it. l^IVF Tin;\i A 'I’KiAi.'. Oai of ihe Kiriii (roiniT N’ortli, ovce or twice a vear. purpt‘.'« ly to buy I.ealher, tin y u.r. nd alw.iys to h.ivi tlie h lliaf c n be boiij;hl at the N 'rth, and will be nbh to 11 bctti r and cheaper wurk than anyoroihir h- "P in this p ('tion of eounlrv. a r A Mipply of all kinds of KF A !> V-M Al^E WORK aluays i>n hand. Sipteiabi r in, ISai. ir.._ reii wita i;euT he tan i;i On~ .1 A'-'U. W ILL! \M .1 U, ^^•r I’.a-1 01 J. i). i\. ■ra 'lii .- I.' 7.1' ti.'e *•' . ' sorV 'V •*l > n^ A'd :::■ . ea L It _ ./’er he MLIi. ' Hole I't 1 'I .'11. ill' in' f;li rs. '1/ ;r iiii[: ‘‘ At Teace the worJd and the re^t of niankiui!/* nAMF.L LFDWKLL ir>ay s:.,, e to n ) at his oal stand 1 do. rs noith ot lioy.-'s at the S..,n of ruK Bu. Boor, wi.ere he is ahv.'.ys prepared in the it possible manner, to mai.utaclure Cu‘ U I ,■ i. IS 1. 11' ■: tuiu* tf 'f~r 10 VJlMll, aiXiX/CSY ^ IMPORTFRS OF FUKFKiN, AN t) CO.M.MIS.U)N AG EX'FS F( f R A i: It IC A .V 11A ?v’ D W A R f:, 211 Pt‘(irl sU'rrf, Xnc York., SOLICIT AN EX.VMINATIO.N OT THEIR COOPS. Dec 17, 1S.>2 2-J~ly Blank Warrcnt.s for snlc at this Offi co. n ti; Tjt ei-:i-m^ il -■ ij llie .1' -iit ! I l|: t in't*r'-' ,I'j cr«atuie. la.:t i. is b'- n c.iionizi-d in v» rs^* ..s— •. . ! ('//;■,'* a d' iicate friig;: ■ Howes bioraii.'ng lip j:: tie* banks ol (’al r.vba, and ghi:-' nint: th-' h'‘art i.j a p (■'.sie.i.atf ly devijled ni -tiieii b-Uit s v-^i\l i n bright atid rosy .t’:nmer5.-4 A hove iir ’ for A'/(' 1 ■ tachmeiit was rrciproc itled. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, III ihc inosi Tasaionablc and permaiicat manner—and why shou.d :.e not i‘o ?—becaii'e he has the very b-*st of orRHien ...lut the very bf*st ot Leather and he JefiP'any ^on o.'( rispin in ti;e F:..ted bt;.tt s, to turn out a better J' b. Ciiar otte, Ju.y 17, 2—tf. :V Sup'rfine X'irf>'.crn mndc rARRlAGE C und llARNL^.S ibrsj. . Apply to c'vizkmax & wir.^^ox. r!i.r!--t' , .T, : .f tor a 'I'he v^reck ol his first hove, there L^owea lire scarce less inten>e, a flame lV(;m w hich, lia -- ertd in hi-: bosom with the lust spark that ebb;.fT life vt.uciisa;'-d. 1: is iinpos.-i!de to do justiceJD the p *et, w i'hout (I relerence of some d..s inc:n'«s to lin:» period of his li!e—a referf nce we can nv without any it-justice to his nv mory, or to n r>.' \V(‘ wi?h we ciruld fliug a v- il n er it; but iK* caimo: do that, without {'U'tini? the whole of iji article into ih« lire, and veninL' the record in a'l.ijf. Wtio could re.si't ihe spi 11 tliat tiie Inv. |v, i interestin'', the amiabio Ada cliose lo I'.i-'g ?e- ’ him ^ She i:>.vcr a ecauettr ; «!ie disd 'nf*! ♦ I; er m-'it v.;i| > ;de o! ji’’ I\. - i.eir .SIC «" '.eiiy 'er me, a .' ot '^ad ; -- i’ei; o; le r mom njii sto. y, N '*!■•> tile ■•al cise J portions of ;he s* corid ^7.■' al) »ve. S'-e there, how f.il-c frien is h-- 1 Ad I, a:'.'l rn.ide h'.-r hre.ik (aV the s u.ie m>>^ : t t It bro!:e h> r hc'uf.) h r pligh'.ed lro*h ii Phiio. And liieii, his heait-stringa smpt :g the string.^ to a n.adman's tair.-s'run^ harp, r liis muse siilf hngered, like some wt i'd on- r c I I . ;ireal f 1; ,n liV I.he _ I, I S ' a !• C M.- '•*' w i io ih p- i mi;n'’re! . d z ; irm .lO't '‘Mf.ir*-- w! I n tn ’ ,ero. r.r i i P ;e. ^'| ■ I;.. 'K Ve t r :f.p- Ti f h- ij' in iilii'J ‘ .rd r i t,l U f ' i..- b., > f ir - ^ , has d - ’ r.rno t. ■^t.'taie:f , the s» in!; !.l ill t .ai.tr-'ss 'round a diamaniled ten.ple, around ihf ?'.a ruin.s of iij^ afp’-'ions. He w .lked am I'l'^n but was not of th'-rii ; he talked with ni"n. ! h:.* r ot to ih^m ; he heard th‘*in sp -uk, but nev r I lis'e. ed. He drown* d sorrow o};en, and s ‘oifiPi! 'Ill- p.ings of nifinory in tie* fatal b'>wl. But l**t j ; or.e cond-'inn him, until he .-':h. Qcciisi'tn dlv his muse, af'er Ada's death, ^0 eloquently fouc.’/ing a.s ti.ia ; Catawba. r. w or >ntli n t’aou n'>ble rifer, Muriiier etiy on ihy s lore, TnV f.iirest d tUjhtcr Ims lorever T.rft tli*"e. \n return no 'Xf'rr at', 1 mov* 'r-i - r- *r- in.: steed of ihe i.-i; .e of Weihfur'^'O, like th^if of tor ■ h“ C r niai.i'ains its ramp''.nt ;r-->l*i- n hy Mie hind i-gi an i t.iii being riveir.J -e lir* in .s ^ive j'r-d' 5*;.l. Whal a w- ni'-r ul iri.io-ph i ' our ijn'a i;j!i; nountiyinm a^’tii-’vcd >ve. ti:' s.- r '- nown-' d trophas ot Larf'pean art in 'fie !; ;;n ', ^■4 ' Hf-ry charger beh re \ hi, leapiru! “ so | r..udiy if he di^d i.ned ih> iiroutid,” srif.pi i?'d and n* !.- sulainf-d cn the sing'e p i.nt whence h=- d-riv s hi^ rnoU n ! No t>ri [>', nn serpen!-*, n iianatur. i _ r on'r^anei s, are iteie. N itur \ hich h s tau^h* li i.i £U.i* red as ! iinpetun’js steed to poi'o Ins weielit ar.rl g.it'ier ; his s(reiirtji to spring into llie air, ha- given tlit anihiiion. It will remain fur after times lo complete ifi© parallel, or to mark the distinction. But even now we may prophf;sy th.it unleas Napoleon Hi shall follow ihe peitcelul policy of Augtislui, h«? IS more likt ly to share the fate of the uncle, than and transmit the imperial power undisputed like iho nephew. 'Fh*'commf'nfs of tlie English p^pss show thal there is some une? sines.s abooi ihj policy o‘ ili-j n*^w Ernpf'ror. it }.s oL-?erveo ihal his siiuJi^' Js cieleii-c! iht dynr i" 'M'r- . ' u'{ • an .1., r.r.;;..,! i»/ Ins inteaii^M to discard aii I hat has been done by interveninc gov rnmentii; and especj-il'y, that his as'-mp'iou ot someihing re il ar. i legitimate in ihe ret^n of *' Napoleon H.” who is at lta.>* as injatjin ry a monareii as Lo. i» XV'il ; is a dtcfaratioti of hostility against all th«l the powers of Europe ordained and estabiiihed at the cun.''lu'ion of the wars of the French Revoiu- iion. M‘»ieover, it is remafked that the expres* -ions in favor of peace are much less fcm[ihatic ia tl ac;dre6s of the ntw Emperor than in previous p.ihlic speeclies. 'i’hcae things are certainiy worthy of consideration. There are twodifnoa'. ta s, 'I'he powers of Europe would readily »c- linowh'dge l^ouis Niipoleon ns Emperor of Frar.c--. but II is not so cerlain that ihey will accept him bv t!if dvfiastie ti^le of N >poleon III. Na;>f>Vf*!', iii i.S" if mfly, and is su'pcr’ed of a def»*rmir.a': n to restore lie; E npire lo ll/: iiiuits it iiad under his uncle w nieh would almosl cert inly involve n Ivir'i;.*' (>! lh“ d\nasiic iii'ie of the n^w EmpTO\ and the res'ricted boiin'ks of the Empire, I’m'r*? m n > usiuranet; (j! tie* cnritiriiianee of p«'&c*, anf? tl*n siiadow of ihe revived B>n ip-irl** will bro.>d like a nigfitaiare onct the repose oftii** worM. Chrirh’s!.n Mcrcury. EarthuI’akk. (•/ k? iiurd 1V, [ie — Ai.-riu! 8 o’clf;ck on th'* r vrn.n;; ill; inst..nt, a -"'ij;:.: sh ck of an Eirlhqu-ik»! vvas fell l.y the* ri iz-us of Mdhd, vilie and Ur: .surr^'uindin^ ci urrrv, 1 i ded by a low rumbling noise likedis’ .nt ’ f.ikl'ned this *5roup tiie power to' As it ajpe^rtd lo s'lik'* fh** h'us** m ! uerp siitniiz’. ihe windows re.tta d af*d the w w is pr» ce- h'jiider. v^ iiich Vi ri hob } a^'uiu-^ w;.‘ich impart grace nn J »*nergy to the tine!v-balance-! werr sitting, alti’bd *, wl: eh makes the Wfirht liiat o'hf-rs prop j house truiiiblcd, S>nu* o'ii' r'- ;n mcnt.y Oe- . J l/Jt a UiU' and h 'd j: r(-r,-T*'i •' up by riv* *v furuuh scnae It as murn m'jic :u* a* -- I’u • n. I