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J i ;.V ll ' . ;;. - ! ( . ,u " ,; A FANCY MAN IN FEMALE APPAREL. Innumerable instances have occurred late ly where female, actuated by a desire of vindicating the pi iueiples of w oniau's right's Lave ticu lit to 'put the breeches ou,' but we have rarely heard of a case where mas culinity has thought proper to robe itselfin petticoats. A curious instance of this kind was developed in thi city on Thursday af ternoon. Officer Goodwin saw n fi gurc, pur porting to be that of a lady, coming Out of h he ad -u reusing c.-tat.litiiiiOiit not very iar distant from the head of Hanover ; and al though a thick green veil wan worn by the unknown, a glimpse of the profile satisiied him that the person was not what the out ride appearance would set ui to indicate. lie aeco-4ingiv followed the suspicious char acter up Washington, street, and through lialf a doien cross streets, chaii'in.; his dress four tiuies to avoid the observation of the 'chase.' At length, having arrived at the corner of Uardeii Tremout street', he 1 ceco-teJ the stranger with 'How do you do, ; Mr? Afu-r situe j alley, the -ontleinan) otieu the uecepttoii, gae im liame auu residence, and begged to be let off. The liiY-tei'ious character turos out to lac a rest , ueni oi a iie-i 'uuoniij cm ; i- a ineiuuei ui c . - ... : l . e . i i .. . : ...1 ' tlie church, and belongs to the K'al pro- ; I.-ioa. lio 'ave vaiioua rc;t-ons II. ......j -rt i..wa f ,r l.w ' ronduet, the most rational of which was that from youth up be had always bad a fancy for we-aiinj female apparel. Upon his arrival L rs, be put up at one of the unict l'usbiaii riUo boteis, caused bis a a rue? to be placed on the rrgiatcf as Harriet Daniel'', aud cotn j'ctely deceived the landlord, attendants, r.uJ ijiicsU as to his si i. Upon visiting his ri.jiu. the office M fouDil two trunks, one of J ihi tu containing half a dozen beautiful and J ei-tly ladle's dresses, dith all the necessary) .arapUcrua'.'m, jewcKtriiiktt, gewgaws, Ac. J The i.fficera could not re-trr.iti their tuirt'u i as they overhauled the rib Ions, luces, puff, comb.'?, C-'Tsft-, b.i-tles, artitkial breast; wcrks, fai ry llpp. rs, Se. 1'pon the re- rescn'. iti.in- of a mntleuian v. ho knew him, the otlieti'i were induced to relea-c the ec centric peisouac thus dipr'uiuj the p-i'.iee Court L'tntrv of a rieb scene, the ai"aif.'U n, i l t ( ! a man, fl-c K-et tiiree iiicii;'5 in Lei. lit, fe r p r jii.e a i the streets in the o; ill el.iv. 3r..-:v.d a.- a fa.-liiouaLle belie. t;- Asotue l"'ne day L Femai.k in Mali; Attirs:. . we. k, an ii.teie-tin youth ar id .-.cc I'l'ini Piiiladeiphia, and ri'-ed iu tli- pi; jut up at the i.uii.e a.- 1 rank .ri Sr iin.-. Am lican. n-e;it.'riug his Pi arson .ieslii.auon, Ued .'i.e vi-iior remained at the L jii l 1 jT a c e of days, a p p. rei.tiy v. ait- j z tor sou.e one. a:nl though eljfs-cil in .e lateit ' of tii rj.scul'iie gender, from for -i.. . tiring t a-: ta ca-e 1 !..!''.. lii taee, s j 1 1 and lair .-uin, ami re 1 vi't.i,' lo, ( Veiled, snu.e su-picion -:!ut the 'ireecl.es" were iu this ii "Acco; .';in' to the act of t t if ii;? tii'.elliell of the llOt to a-c.riain t:n.- fact, t-afs.-u tip cnieiessly in the pre.-ei.i.c .1 the ..'Uii.' man (') a iittle child, and upon making a bint as though i:. tending to let the child fail, the youth in 'breeches aforesaid ' uttered woman-like a small -1 ream. This test w.i considered the c3-j.fi tmentiiii crnci, and the landlord rr-cf-cJed to charge the l card!. -hoy with uivirpinj one of lbs mo-t sacre-1 privileges s; periairiin.' to iiiaculinity. Aia.-, for hu ll an fraiitv. the c inf ion aft r a httie e a- ion, wa indec 1 m a :,at sin- if. .! 1 , I'Lilad-'.ol. 1 uui ro-l-i.e. 4 iotna, ma fa'.ll. d. f.a'. 1 si c had l.er..t. i n 1, .in in r -or'..'. 1 to bave itii a J "iiu Jen- p.'ip'M.- vtrre uf p j- t;.!- n.'.-tnod Uj clutie aserVaU'j an, ani na.l ar-.cd ti inc t h.-r- i to I .. r at ti .I- p..ice, auo tj.'etlier proc t . e ix ' e Springs, ."h- w. pt bitterly n l.r f'ai y, iitii wa.- i, d -ubt tau.ht a very 'evere lt-s?u. She retorno J to h iu I'oi a i. : hi.'. tL'; it iiioriiin.- r pifetits' liat tlii end is Lat ct. Un the sati.e eveuiu.". a vijri ceittieiuaa arrived from Piiiiadidphia ;j the ear-, and a'.-j stopped at trie Atueri , aul shortly after iii ii.-.d if Mr. Fr ank l'earjii v.-, there. In.s, of cojr-c, was tLe '.j.-:T wl,.j!ii she had been awa.iinj, and who, f it s jme uU'.-xpiaini d r.-a-on. "turned tip" a 'ji i ito Iar his poms. 11; m, iiiforiuej that Mr. Pearson had ttarted that '...rLiiij f r Uedior-J '. Thith-r he bent his .p by ti.1! "tir-t CjuiIi" tiie fo'.loiii- 'uTiiluj, in i iisil'ul exp"ctatia'.i. no doubt, vi' iueetiit ha- yvlu-J 1'r.ehd, Mr. Frank i e'vr.soti, ll iiie ."piin's i Ue h'.p'i he had - nappy tio-e of ii ! li e tru-t this Kill be I..; ja-t f so iZ-i.r that mi.'l.t be a souree a bio; a u..-ery to ; :" :'-', .. li,- i a ;y v.,- : t.. .. . '. .:' r i . e. a. i .ji.cernc J , and .1; ! of ai.-eiderit Il i ' le. .1 her I'V :l. Ij.'.:tl i t .' that will - ! t J 1'a.) t r.p r. ;;) or , rel. r. Ti.e f,'.- - j" ' .1 -f ;.l ii.eiit j .. the . ar hern j-- -. are il j.'ii the Ne ji "Oar o. i :u..'!i rem nii er r ; i , :,o .i '. i.i Ne w i.ng.an' I ilevt 1 ile L. la i ) vd ti,.; t .; l' il V a- the I'll i a h i.i-i a.-k i tl.; .c Ki.e .-ait aie js.1.11 '. . 1'. t VI a -.al.d I, , 1 more i;, :ii.l(i ail the no en I t 'II her Ui i t , a.v - oiT her -t l. attjre's, a i a- ..s that t ol r hi i. t j : , jr. An J r.'.c, ir atfjar. li.v.i . 1 1,, r 1' j'.;a:,i i. in r -. -over so j too s ;. . 'i I .. i. ;ae ! . r . I '.. . y :t e cspi.i f.on, ,t- t. r,; In the tin,-- of o or t ii' or-, i t:f l-Ossed t j be ei.tl.r.nie I at ti, of Virginia t; 1 ol!.' . ' f S ei J. ff., rjU i 1 ' 0' erV.vere ijr vh:it a wond. r '. 'J'b"-; set,.,. " 1 nivcr-oy ' oil lrtroitii'i. ' eadcl. But .is are now r nuiuerie.il : f'.j-luo- in t!io lai.-i, ft! f .. a'.d f'l.ri-tiati ! I it "M-r worked I r j agli'y purged 1 .ie-ervcdlv Uigls! '1 he ; r it in Io 01, ha- I..- t ;, i '. it, I t o'i iv th'-y to:. U : ;i. :. g the cofi-crv nine : ii nt.d iistioi al frc loi 1 red. iritaii s. do. k bus ( orialuly, in i .tne iri'aiiees p r, rat. -d, wbiio tne cavalier, .-e .ieb, t;. ! I' .. . . .', l. i.e maintain' -J and in lit. d ta- tr power. If the .North is ricked far ber jr-weis. what can she say UsiTt r the I i, a- I k now the i. TITI.- A t'.M i . ta'e- nruiv r. i ei t eon; in oi e i 0 'f I I,'' 'I tall, surgeon ir , ijo-ired to i nil tmetil a I'oinr any '"iginl nev r or private, 1 :-;.-! il fact, ' . . . ry man. that 1,111, - .;.' !. o'l al .'on.. 1 were either :ue of thior nu n of fine JJv p- run-- i o I eoiitailling fi'tv-hv li,, s r 1 1 , f f tO lii-CiOse the I I'l I i ept. o ti p by -teal i la true hi-tory w a- ol t illi. 'l o! ;i pound il liiii-I 'i it on I''' i'lllt 'it i it to. n of t.'.i m I. t .. ,r . H e tlruiik or j. ilsUifilt. Slid folly -three loilly so at the t. M ast of till III W.T"' tfiliiits ( J Larnii g and iil out one third bail firiee boeti in an (;ev at. d sit iiatioti in Ijfe. p'.anr bnd be u ,1'iwyers tbree doetors 4t, ! t s i" i :!:- i . Hoill. mn Ming. CHARLOTTE : Tuesday, Aunst 29.1854. UW'( invite attention to the Notice of ibeChar- lotte and Soutli Carolina Rail Uoud Company al. ! tering the schedule of the mail train. , , Ths Vniiifi I ., r. . r .i ... r The Ptmotrnl calln upon us for the names or il, illeral voters at the recent t ectum in this i - , i r,,l .nnnl. nnH villi. In klLiM.' li V what atllhnrilV ' lu " " ' lllee were eiocseieu. We did not say that they were already docket, cd, but that ihej will lie ot the next Superior ,. . ... ..,....,. n -i,., ,,- r.tn..r r-in ' see tin m. Jlffhailifi' .Usorialiun. The iiiechanies of t'liarloltc have formed them, selves into an assuci .tion, one of tite principd eb. 1 jecls of which is to raise the means, to purchase a hemisoii.e and useful libr..ry. Kvery man who. will suLseribe his name to the constitution, and ! p .y rive dollars inir i;ic irc isori , is in. e .7 iiieniber f. r .me year, and entith-u t.. the use of ilie bonks of the library, under the rules and rig. ilialioi.f ul the sornty. Tins is trie mint iinHir. taut step eer taken by tins el.s-of our fellow, cil'len? lit I nt- pr'-e;rei. el' nn..rveiiieiit, and is a gratifying nui'iitt ol'liieir mcrrasiug inleliigenee and usemiues in sue i. ty. Let us to. pi- tii-.t they : 10a v pr.ss nil ..nd laur lire in ibis u.hJ c use, j until their loudest h"p. s sii.ll hvc been realueii, : and lil lo.t. prints .if tileir Ulipru eioi lit sh..ll be ! seen in every iniprissibie place in tlic country. Tilt ft'iilntl Road u Formithiblc Xtiisancr. It 1. i u.- purpose tu.Uay, in a calm, ui-p .ssion. ate, mi. re-pi ell'ol 111. mm r to c.ll the attet.tie.nof the 0 flier rs of li e (Vl.tr..) Rati Uu,id to the Condi, tion oi'sueli of our sire ts as th-.t road intersect-, lo admonish them of the approach of a third win. Ur ,i,Ce tiny Lout.d theinnelves to repair all utj, injuries ;.s tlie buildins o; their ro..d would rreaU't o.l ... no.o.;l l.i lin iii in the hone's of 3 coiiiuioli brotherioHid as North Caroiini ns, and in tlie name and si.iril ol .orlu Carolina tu.nce, to conic i'..ra.:i.l o..e an. I r.-.i.-ui their itotiof. and Ci'lII- j 1 ' ply w.in tneir ooiigaiions. i Shortly alter tin Central Kail Road Company ! wasoraa.nz.il a contract w.i entered into belwecn tlie officers of the said road and the .."oitiintssioncr of the town of. harlotte, in which (he filler agreed to Condemn, without ch .rae, ta the use of the for mcr, ce.tain street!, and cross slreits within our tow n. pro ided th.. i .In y,i n tin ir part, woo Id build bruises ...id cju.i'UiVi r.cross th. in onagradcof 1 foot in tw. i t v . fi v, and si.le 0 iteh their rnac o LS to !e.iv no ,-t .lit uati.r in the trects.alid to put up tu't. nt;..r'.u...!r...l.,.g. .. the sid-or across some of !),,-, .id -ire. is. O.. Trade street, which isoncol the pnoeij. I 1 1 Cifo C. I '.I n f bui it an i in ban i.111. nt on s f cur town, tin have r.deoi'.lK,utooc loot in lilt, en, anJ supjs.rtej it by a h.gf. rock w.li, ; n itnout any r jilmg, tuns h aving a dangerous pret ipKe on th- si .i .waU, w hi re foot passi nt r are C-.liSt .r.lly pissing I' t'tit and d iy, aiid wnere friglitem d hordes in gi.t i nJai.-r many 1ms and much v.Iu .ulc proji. ily in tin w..y uf w gons, rdrri.j,'c-, ':i I'luiffli str-et t:n y ii.vi huol i rock .but inc nls w ilhuul r-.Oti.gti, on a grade of aO'.u'. oat foot 111 tell, and I'-.viii our c.t Zens to t!i' t me nvenience of turning mocl. out of r.. the Central road in that their w iv to el at part of t u n. t In I'.vo o' u r cross streets, they Ii ot bu..t c-u.' .,y toe cut,., ....,v;i.'' t;.e oulv through the centre of side', w.t'a MJlt clay bottoms ta become, in w . I we .tm.r in ;.., and nt .er he Tni'V h .vij also failed t I niir.s lor detain. , I v -1 . iilcri the Central ro.e. ivoe.-.'bv inii'jii stiioiatit Witcr is pe rtiiitted ! arrnmul t.- m the . nil to breed dise.se and iiiuskctoes lo allies and annoy our citizens. These are "rievan... s t ial wc h .ve been forced to suiniiit b lor more tnan tw a years, and wc are fifced lo lear t-i . t .notiter iociem til winter w ill be upor as bi.ior tney are removid. If other, to wis or. tin: .me of Hit road were In tha same , c. neition, we cou! l ii'it have the lie;.rt to comol on oft- ii and so sorely ; bul sued is tiul li.e case. ' Tne stre. u of S-i.nury, we onde rtaud, iiisliad : of being .et'l in a worse eonoition ffa.ii tne pres- , .... 1, hac actually be. n improved by i, .ui.iil of w'..r ineli r o; ..no koio w ir.is lh i I. 1 ot t ,.' oil,': i. no f , tUt; road to- iot be .,iitj if.; t i,(rijv(. rl .... .'. I to, in t . ju-l r. j-ro en .. th aliliiOi sl. ru North Main ,S f.rr.oi to, p. mti li'-n w l.i i y ;m fn.rt l' : tu -1 iicidiiM, i v. oi" M rni ! t t in t'- fi i !' Itn - Ir ii-.ut t,. t n in . !!,, l. riiifch oil iiinister tl.c ..t ,no, r the i. hi ol lid always ex,- et :,i!,j!y ak a due tt j i.ollnnjr more. of lliv w lio ,oW ( nt..! li u h'o.d ii.. V.. ..re si.. I. 1 nr. No.i t . t, r, i;i' Unr ( ' , N ."'..'I . . roiin ; . (I-, a lid ' I ..a our r.l.'s fcne.i. I'. to, rs Were Ide hrsl e an J or I- eOoo are ti dicl-.re Hut " aiie. on r Cipro...! terms," it u. not be forced to r in w t" i r li. i,y a reie the foroi. ,1 to u of tlie I .It. r, tne ci iioit.oii o! NtTtlitrn Particn. Ever s.ni.e the i.i..sage ol tiie Nebraska and Ka sas ait by 'outrun,, the process of a powtrlulaiid fearful r volotioi, .im lu.io.i of parties has bien fctiaoiiy but rapid y gonig , ii -t loe North; and it is utterly u i. ss iuti!.. to ciun tliat eith. ir uf tne i.i.1 pir'u. i h- s sir, lirth enough li.rre r,ow to svail lite S, uti. iii cae of an e,n, rjf. ncy. lur p -rt v "js. i, ly and ii ti ai us ii 1 1, giy jirntitu !, s tlie holy n .ii.t. ol " V ii!j; " to ado sire i.ti. and yrac lo its ioul Al.olilioti purp .B, s, ai. tu add organ!.!, t.o.i ; and In. v. ry f.i I lli.t tnis party iiow car. rying evi ry ti I .g b-Oor. it in all the .Varlherti eh e tioiiB j,... . i in I u-.ii 1 1 tl,.. t to,. re arc not e none ti of nil, on.,1 in' ii ewtl il, Ine ranks of the l rito. ir ,tie p.irt v lo fo'ti! v and prot. et lbe n.ta r, -Is ol the Lliioll. V e read III the pipers pubiis.'i. d 111 Ilia I qu Jtlir, til- t a in. loll ,1, v, l Olnpo. held el li'ii vl oj-k: of ail f artn .Saratotj a, w lot h, al l r eiieii.-y's d. i iier-'.ion, nd j',ur.,.d to ni t on i t Aobuin, on till' g..lh day o S. . tr nils r, w h- n all I w I, re endioata s wall la; . ioloj lo o ruri in Ibe apj.r..eiiii, eketion in S, w Voi for Stale olio . rs. 'f oe ..i.jcels to 1 ut tilled bv ton Ire n,.,i,..blc oi ami , tool, as a vow tii Ili tiie p; ol i rliiij of tne C'li V I, 1 Hall a t r a b'g a , are la loiiows ; at.ti.sl.vcry i,r.;sa' J. Ti.i: ri.. b r-l.r,ii r.f tin ill kms-rne: N-.l.raak.. A-i . .-immmmmhimmWWIWMBMBIMMMBMWWMIB 8. All the territories of the United State to bo free. . 3. No more Slave Statee to be admitted into the Uninn. i Tl,i. nolle la be held uncnor to ell party considerations, and every p.rty to be abandoned which iiue nut make the -me n nrsi witi.. The New York C 'ommerriiii Adtrrtiier is oppoed to the idea of a " fusion " of partus, and dielarcs I that these object eau be betl ittained nnd accom plished by and lhioi)rl tlic iiisttuuitntahty of the Whig i.rty alone. Itcun ce no retien to justify .tipping cutsice the hues of the Whig parly tu organize a new party on the basis of one idea. The Whig paity in Congress Iron. Niw York were unanimous in their opposition to the repeal of tin- Mn-ouri restriction, ami the p. rty pr.ss ' throughout the Stat.', witliout exc. pti...i, sustained ! tlic course pursued I y their Scnat. rs and Rcprc ' tentative, un this subject. It was "willing to welcome those who were willing to l..y aside, temporarily, their party predilection lor the ackc ( t,P princific involved in this matter a allies. or ns rci uit in the Whig camp, Lul could not ' rceive the justice or the expediency of throwing dwii the Whig colors and forming new snny under a different fl..g In oilur words the h..ly name of the great national Whig party is to be v s , . a. 1.1. f... ..It il u. ili,li,..f.a and Hill. lKniin..tion of this miseraole Northern Abo- litioii faction. rint this purpose is not confined to the Whigs of New York slone. Those of M .ssachusett-, in a r'eeiil convention, nave couiuuueu i..eu,i.e..i. to the same maboliol policy, and tlie late elections ; matter ot intereT in the v au.nei. i ue e in Iowa and Ohio hae been earned by the tlrenttli tinn of iIip 5iV,tsf ofliprs ill the premise ..r Ik. ...,..rnwt ;:.. ' ..r .1 i.;... W....I.I he crinii. ' III TICW VI .....-, - -1. ...i 1. 1 i.v l.,ii...T to 1 nauy una. .iiu.i., o-- close our eyes upon the necessity of sun- pending, for a lime, our old party predilection 1 and of coiiceiilr..tni2 Southern sentiment up. n ,i, , 1.1 end .rtiejcious Mai. loeiHii.ler. ' aet the .If. et of this lu.ion of Northern al.olit.on ..1 w.. ....... ........ ...I ... .lie Minori Com " . prouiise lor sons her. tutor.- ivi 11, ...in w hicli are new, in part beino varifiee Uell dene l y a fi.ir.c. nslitutl.; but the d I 111 .joroy L-d h..s 1. won. 0 r. store a loll!' Ini-t ri D.lblle.n prli ciple, all.l it IS the doty of all secln Hi and all p...-ties to acqui. esee 111 the decision. We 00 not mem to gi.e y our cherished and tune-honored name and prineu , pies, bul simply to up.mj their operation, until, . bv the force of a union between the two eld p r. : ties, we shall be able to -lieck the progress, and ! break do-.vn the spirit ot oo. icrn fanaticism,' which threaten o seriously at tliis lime lo inv.iie our rights, and destroy our inrt lotions. Let u therefore declare our pnnciph s to be : 1. Opnosition to the restoration of the Missouri resin, lion. 2. All t1 e territoiies of the I'nited Sl. tcs shall be slate or iree. as inr p.-pic inmoi, j . come 10 lor in a stnei onsin'ii.oii, no. 1 .0 .- , 3 ..,lf. aj,,,),.,,,,, f , ,any slave St..ti s into ; .1, I'mioii as .hall knock at the door lor adinlssion. 1. Tni poley tube held superior to all party consider lions, and every party to be ab itii.oneu , . - c . i ., i . . . . .. . .... l I,, t the Soul i lay aside every nuicr par. v isaor, nnd unite upon this pLtform, and wc shall live to conquer. Thf Cfrrymandfrin? Polirr. The large majority w hich tiie Democrats now claim on joint b lh t iu our Legislature is out of ! proportion to ihc vote lor Governor, and can only i be attributed to the shameful manner in w hich ! the Democratic majority of t iel st Ligisl. Ure ' gerrvn.smiered the Senatorial districts ol" the atc. This., also proved by the disproportion, ' ate majority in tne ts.n.te a. compared lo th.t of ! .. .. . . ti ..... .... ..r ton ....... ; me ll. os. . in u.e ....at, .ii- . ber, ll.ey t....e jo.t ten of. majority ; and in the S-ii. te, composed ol only 0 members, tney naie tuc same majority. .Now a due .-esct to pro'Orti"tis of party t' nth in li.e Si.te, we Ihc uld only el.lllle tin ni to a m ijorily of b ur hkii.Im r in the S. nale, unless fractions eoo'.l be eoiii.tid. In iU':h r..e, the v would be etilitlcd to 1 .litb of an. olli.-r. If it had not b. . n for the no.Oe and patri otic stand which Pait.r, L'arinirh. ul, (lurry, and other such Wlogi, took in tlie list fvgisl.ture lo prevent it, the Democrat, would now be aide to el, mi a much larger majority on joint b hot. These noble champions of the people's rights were then denounced by the .Vundurd and other m iim. cralic print., as trailora nnd disorgamz. r, ..ml lo. ' . II .'.I ... 1... u-.fh r.J,t,.:,l n..U'P Itlll "' r ' - 1 Itie truth will out. 1 h. re can w no naiinr ao-.ui it. Tiny f.r. saw th.t this Ugi.hture wan to be one of gr'-at im;airt.,.ice, and they determined to ! "'Cure It to then,.. Ives, whilst they had the pow PI ! But w h.il is worse, this arrangement has to t for twenty years under the Constitution. We hope ihal the people of our St. le will h..vr, ;;t ,nic not far distant day, the pr de and ti e rnl.ghtenrd patriotism to frown down such dark ar.d wicked corruption. The Standard, and A. T. aud 0. Rail Road. Sinn after the l.te election in this Stair, the Kuitoruf the "Standard" tis.k eround air .in.t Ihe con.truelion of the Atlantic, T. nne.sre nnd tloio Kail K-id. on t e ground, ostei.iibly, tb..t il wouid contli.t with the int. r sts of the el.tral lload, hut really to gr.lify Ins ,i.in ; g .nut lb.- W'log Tty for ti e uc w hieii they ue de o Ur lion. eiiiiiinlttal h Iter to the I h.rlettr 1otiVi ntion. 11,11 smre he has found cut tht tec scileme is a f'.vnr i te ,.r.e with ii laree portion of the D- im cr . I ,c p , r. ty, hi aijiiioinsli, d I y the " Wiin ingtoii y..uif,uM on his art.ele, he piini-i f.rw'ard witl an ..jiol. jiy, and o el ,r- s Ih.: t " so f r as trr are conci rni d, we n refer t'i;,t all new iehemes ihoilid stand b. f rc tlie next l.ean.1.-, tur on their mi nt., 'J'hr lean, irijf l.lra of the day if, and should be, so o pi in and ron-trnet our noa-ka to loin ti.i rb:,nnel r.f Irai.'r towards our own sesporis. If this ran be .Ion'-, we may sefily leave lbe rest to time and ev. nts." Wc arc gi.id to see ttir Stundmd d'elare sueli wholesome dortrine, and hope that be will a.lliTC to it iii future. For with his very t fiieii nt a i.J, and the union of boto patties on it, we may ' ji,,iy ork out much good for our g,,d old Sl.tc. Vfllow Frvtr in ( harlrston. The Charleston Standard of llic 3d announces twenty casr of V. How Fever in the city within lur week brfore th .t date, from wtneh nine deaths or-oirred. Tu. e ail, or nearly all, were import", from .her enuotro's, and mitly Wrsl luoia fH.rts. The Standard thinks thr srasr.n Iki fir adv. need for loe disease to prevail there a an epidemic, but thinks il welt eiifnirh to let the country know the f. it, wi as more . If- etuujly to j;u .rd ;.i;.i:li-t It. Tins IS done in defi .iiiee of the wi.hi B of tiie clly a ulhor.tll s, a f,d 11. t people of t,e up. country wiil loans tiie liditor of the Standttid for In- rna.ily indcpcndi ri' e and Ii .newty of pi.rp.,se 1.1 thus d-seloitnii; the fjtl. Ill the fCe of lllii. tnt, I ,e li.ilor ins, sts upon it tit..t li.irlii.to.i is the haltin.st city in toe t .uon, and wc ajjrre wotii him sa f-r as tl,c tvidcnersol til.s sl a.oli are conici ned. Liirrury Aotirrs. Wc have received the first numb, r of thr Jlal. ryon and liraititiil Int Ihgrnffr, a rpr ig 1, ti y H btjj paa r, pun l.si.e,! at li -.. un it, N. t ., by J. Came, ron and S. ll. Tool, biy 11. advance. Kd.ton, at i ! a year, invaria- invaria. ; Wc hair al.o received the two fir.t numbers of T ! H'sriJ, psbli.htd in New Vo.li, by J. ' Wuvdiuau Hart, Kditor tnd I'taorirtur, .t 50 centaj . ,., ,..,., ,..,. ,. ,w nicnt. instruction, and bemM ol mankind. ,t, in.tructioB,and bemft el mu.isii.d. ' An- , great Northern Hon. Dug." ! ,lb more pleasure, we turn to Teters, U- A-.c-mmJ Mugit fur S,p.,mlc, which al. An- other With die wave comes to us We-ll tiori W.IUCI..MII iUIKIil . -.t i ...' American literature, and t-hg-ntly in ili. -bed with fine engravings m.il be utilul I'. sln. ii pi . li s. The present i.un.ber, in thme resiels. i uuili! ts acceptable as any hnitcr one. 'lim., a year inv.ri-bly in advance. Address, Ih-rln J. Peterson, Street, Philadelphia. 102 I he nut FfiR THE N. C Wlllel. Jefferson Coll, Pa . has conferred the honorary decree ol - . 01. Ucv. Andrew Mcl aiUine, ol ..U..11. , llev. Dawson Dean lkiihei, of Ireland; Kev. H. B. Cutiliiii"liani, M.'ckh nl ui f, N. C; Hev. Jau.i u.es lloee, l'.iii licld, S. C; Ucv. n .tun Ya : Uev. A. D- John Browt jarj. Allcehany Citv l'a i and the Rev. Jt.or,'eMarsball AlU-'hiuiy County, Pa. jjonorarv dc-ree ol j. L. D a-cou- f0rrel oq Dr. Thomas I). Mutter, of JeEer son Medical College, Philadelphia. TllE GllEYTOWN AlTAIR. The W,t-hillS-' ton correspondent of the National Demo crat, August 10, says : Tl.o (ireetTwu affair is iu-t becinin a ofihp HiV""81 otli(:ers 111 me premise the subjA; ,of a protracted Cabinet' - ...1... 1 .1.. .V.I.....I:. l'i,i was 1. lectin. r to. dav. stitl the orjiiinM. i 0111 n . . ' Nowtoii's fln. Mr, Cvatie and isiii, i - -e r j be ordered to the buil, 10 re.'Ui it ami things. Ill a day or two 1 enabled to give you the view ot U tiers be A.! i-tration, and the delans deteru.iu-. o l or me present. . .. .. sau.-oe. that t. diiiii.o repair to the 'c.ore rs. wtou is orutrea to ,'.l,' .1,,. 11 S I..n . 01 e Ho r. . e . . 1. 1 . . .. ......... 1 ... .in. I'e-puieut's nave eieeu lona . ...... State D, nartuietit from Mr. r Hue li :ui :i n eon- I ctruiiig the details 01 a treaty t.e 1- ni f.11 tiaiini', relative to the MomjuiIo kiiijdoiu and the Ciiti-h protectorate. If tin- tieaty IS COIISllllllllateU, it ai0l.ee Mll.es l.'L ...in Juan dilTiculty.'1 A New U. S. Chin We s tw tl.i ing, at the 'J'nasury l't pai t;m nt, American dollar coin, -em to the S from the mint at PhilaJi Iphi.i tor h tion, it not yet beinjj lid. .pled. In about that ol a fivu cent piece ; on it has an Indian bead w it It a crow i, . crs, such aa one sees at tunes on boxes. Th head is suriouinli u words '' United States ol Auiei 'C... reverse side, there is an oetn .vr,-. morn a new reta'-y - -:i ;.c-n- it is ne -ide ! t. atil .baceO y ti'C I Ll I. II! coin .. Jural posed ol the principal rtapie a ,t ii r,rojuc.:un, 0t the COUIitrv- wi IV !; ill, tin Ii, cotton, tobacco and rice. lbi-. wreath sur- . round the words "I dollar, 1-1." hi appearance on this side especial. v it pr. -cisely resembles the three .io.iar coin. On the whole, it is a beautilul thin.', ai d its greater diameter will be likely to make it much more generally acceptable ti, li the dollar coin now in circu nti'Mi, wl.ii'i has proved very ine. tr.euii nt in'eed, j i ac count of its loo siuuil diaun t r t i iuh ton ihir. Mil. S.ILE A D Tllti Sl'AM-ll Pi.vi'iA TI.iN. 1 he Paris corre-pondent ol the .New York Tribune "S-Js : " Soon af'tir the revolution brok.- out in Sp;.in, Mr. Soule left Ma n id v.ith his ! a r j . t -ly lor a journey of pica-un- t j the Pv r, i.H". Ntliiile Soule, son ot the Mil i-ti i, and t't t.iche interne of the h -aiioti, w as i. - j at. 'li ed by hi- father to Palis and London with some despatches for tin- h-aliuii- in tho-e cities, and al-o for Wa-hiii.ton. He l.-avt s Paris to d?y, to join the Ian. ily in I ne Py renees. In regal J to Mr Soule's views on the pending ipie-tion-, I may be p, rmitted to .-av this much, that since K-pirlero has come into power be h i- no hopea ot a lavor able settlement of the Cuban iU'-ti ui, un less aided by d.'ci-ive inoi-ur s on tin- p r of the ilovcrriiiitut at Wa-hinglou. il.- do" not believe tnat the ij m n cat. hold In r power Ion;.', and ha strou fu'nh in tin: ulti mate succe.-'i of the republican cau-e No proposition of any kind nave ever been made by the Spanish ( iovernm.'i.t to sell the Island of Cuba, and it i- n it anlii itiati-d ,uat ulit.r the present rejuic any will be rjiade.'' ' I),,TIr,.av g at V, ii.mim.TO'., N .'. , We lean, that quite a s.-noui ii t ii bancc :took pb.ee at Wi:mii..ton, la-t Saturday night between ball a t nine o e.oi a.. It eelns that a negro o n,- a young whit.- man. engaged on the MaMjin -n r road, soon; ,;i soletice, whereupon tl, s lattir piii-u -d h:iu till be took refuge iu n t ne adjacent, k. pt by a man named llobiii on. who took tlie negro - part, knocked the' while in in down, and then i itingui.-hed il.i lights in hi--to.". '1 he young man went oil, c ,li, on-I h;. I'riei.ds, n turned and attacked II - hm-e, battering it in, and d, . ti r, iug a great or- lion of its coiitettts. Puling th' .nil shots were tired, an I t';,' n. gr.i who oi iinated the di-toi baioo, r, ... ive l a - . vere, if not a daugiOoijs wo.n'1. 1 i. ,,r two others, were sir j, 1: but not -i im i y in jured. , FltAlDS ON THE 1U.VK I K. 1 I . If. Young, agent of the L nit. i Stal ii i .iu nieiit atCurraiot.one ol inn Wrsl in I i Is lands belonging to the.N. t in ri', nd , h.- ar rived in U a-hiiigton. lbe dioie I ar.11 that Mr. Young has inlot in; tio'i in u. pv session which will cohtlnsiw ly pi . 'hat several of the suboriiill.it' il' I In. e.. t oil bouse of New York have In i ii bui i d to al low oods, with false inioiro'-, pi.p.uiol at Curracoa, to pass the en -torn bon e, an I th at many of these invoice- put tie- , no-li 0 low that ti . per cei.t. ist aaved to the in. porter. Via unman. A Lf'fiM'.TIVE FkaT A boon the Coliiuil ,, iiii. I Lrie raili oi.'l lately perforiind the t'-at 'd :ut,t hull. lied and siity live mib 1 wil 'i' on '(hi., two I, I it. ;. single tender of wood. Ibis (net. -h ni what ail (itont th.. saviiio in tiie In. ." tin of fuel, in the bauds uf ptu ieni skilful engine, rs, coiiibiti-'d wi'n the u pood engine-, can be mad- to !es-en tiie pensesi of running railroads. f of 'X- I 1 he city council r.f Chicago brier: re-oKon to tuniicl f 'hi. ajo riv er. 1 1 i-t o In In.l on d tlJ M-iJ. ( nu(1(, of ca t jrim ir:iu Ces, 'on a grade not exceeding' inie loot fail III nine. I lie plan to be two , ligon 1 1 ai;ks, each t.-u feet wi le, and two foot wa ,. ar..j I . .. r . i four feet wide the former eleven b four feet wide, the former eleven h i I and the latter seven feet high. '1 he ton ol lh- tunnel to be n it les-. than twelve led I, . low Iw water mark, for cue hundred and lilty . m '"e cemre oi me river. ,. :v.!,'; iiarouua wo coiiiuichu o,.. - i Carolina we Co end our rcll.arK on no , above topic. Our State I Mid to have the prettiest ladie, tu the Country, and WO do t doubt it. A tar we have . ,.. I - ii.a ,,rri,..r .mil n I' cull ui Men i . ' - i . , . , " , uenO' Al-o, our .iaie '" uu.tn.. 1 . ,: . .i irrealest snutl-iiippMii; lauies in iue e-Kuinij, ...1 ,1..., . ,l,,l...il,is(.itlier. V.ceonsid- or it a rebuke to the beauty and intelligence of the State. It is really a pity that the ladies should mar their beauty by indul- in. in this pernicious habit. It i some- tbim-thcyoiUtnottodo. Why! It.cai.se it is 'an injury to them; and they have no ri-hl to iniure tl.em-elves. It impairs their . . . . . i .... i - e, a e, 1, , 0 .. J 'J' Ul should be I ..., ,.,, I,,,,. I, a-naniei;, esiiee-iiiii y ui. . beaux. Wc peak plain, but we speak the 1. v., ,!.. n.,r siiioUi! our.self 'lltjlll. I V ..w.i - . , , , and we abhor this habit in the male sex ly she obtained such a position that the h li nearly as much as we do the snuff-dipping Kiish yacht was afe, and the only .piestion habit" aiiion-t be ladies. We are for re- that remained for di-eussiou was one be- ! form in both sexes. Wc liojie nil u ill re. tweett the two small war steamers the one form We dou t write this to insult any la- under English and the other under Ilus.ian dy or wound her fee-lines of pride. We colors. Could the English but have know u ! write it for her ad ant aire, ami nope sne j will receive it as such, aud step tlif hubtt ! 1 We belong to the bachelor fraternity as vet vedo! We love our native istate and ami t tea nt to leave it for a wife nor any I,;,.,, i. lnit when t :t( nut we i'oii t ui?i Wt to "DIP, " ue dun t .' Guardian, THE LOST STEAMSHIP. It is probable that no more definite tra ces of the lo-t steamer City ol (ila-gow will ever be found than that we announce. 1 terday the Ui-cov the discovery of a chest evidently be on-ill.' to a sanor lor on board ol Her uiarKeu C, ij (iiop.'e liiovvn. It is now neariy six month since she left Liverpool for this p. ot, with nearly live hundred human be ilia's on board. It is a pitiable se.pi. l lo the kuoii history of the voyage lnvun so pros perously that sight of a seaman che-t tl oiting iu the wid.; ocean. It can tell no st.oy ol the rude shock that may have sent the proud ve-sel to di -ti u. tion, nor of long, w- rving, rxhnu-tin,' i."pi i-oiimcnl anion ; icebergs, nor of the tliou-ii:i'l honoiatLat oatlur around a helpless wrick. Nor can it teli of the deeds ol In roi-in thai inii-t have lull doi.e there ; ol the sublime Inith that upheld the lic-ponoing tui l coinlorted the iii-p liiing even in the l.-t terrible hour; of tin: Courage, great, r than that of soldiers, that battled with gii.-f and de-pair, and rpiii ted the cb.itiot.j'i- sor.ows of wretched woiiii-u and children; of the noble hiroi-tu ol women, who so olten, iu an hour when in nu i courage 1'aiU, are miracloii-ly en dowed with a stip'rhiiiiiai. moial -tr. ngth, th.it upholds! thr in and make- them " uiin i t. ling atig.-ls '' indeed. These are all patti of the world s unwritten hi-tary, and perhaps it is l e-l t'lal they should remain unwritten. Among the thousands who had relative or frit lids on the lo-t -hip, there are -iime,iirhaps, who -till fondly cnugto a hope of salety, and -itch a d.-lu-iou i- betti-rth iti the rude ri'i.iiti. s ot lU" wteck and it- hor rors. It j. be-t that tin- tale shoit',d be left untold, or only hint, d at by the mute lue n. ji ial- that may be (.mini I! j.itiug iu the -Oil. X'ltliilJl 'jlllll lllllil till. Tin; vai.i'k ) v AiiYUin-iNi.;. Adieiti-ers wiil il'i in'l to ponder the f'.iiowing sensible rem. irks, rohMii'.cii in a cio ap lilti'i bjjk, eniil.id "Mow to g' t " Whatever vour oerupaiioii or c may be, il it needs -uppoit from the p i ad vi-rti-e it liioroiighly and . Ihei nil ing lie, i some -bape or other that .viil aric-t pub.ie ati-ntioii. 1 freely cmles-, that w iii.t sii.;-ce-s I have had in my li!e, may l e uttiihu ted more to the public pr ss than to neaily ail other ea i-es combine I '1 here may pa- sildv be occupations that ii i not ri".uirval- veiti-iiig; lnit I cannot veil cone'i. what thev are. M.-n iu busine.-' will sountiui.'s tell you they have tiiel ad v crli-iug, aud that it did in t pay. '1 hi- is onlv when ad v ci Using is done -pariugly and grudgingly lliiiiiie.'patiiic do-cs of a 1 . erti ong wid not pay perhaps ; it is like half a portion of phy-ic, milking the j.aiii nt -iek but , ff.-. l ng uolhing. Adu.ibi-ler liberady and the Cure wi!i be permanent. S , me say ihey cannot a fiord toadveiti-e. '1 hey mi-take: thev caiiuut aiiord mil to ad..iti-o. In this coitntrv, whore fvi'i v body rea the liiw-papers il will be seen that tin-e are the eheape-t ami ne-l niedu. throug I, w hieh P' r-on. eat. speak to tin: pubiie wh-re they are to find tin ir cu-loim r .. Put on the ii i,iir-u a nt c of bu-inrss, and gcni-raiiy the I'fiUiy will follow. I he lainn r iil.iuls hi- seed, and vvhile ho -lei ping, hi-corn and 1 potatoes are growing. So With ad erti-ing U h i if you an- sleeping, or e .tiug, or con Vet-llig with one ot V'oir C'l-tollii-r-, Vmir ad v erti .eui.'.it is l,,"iig real by hou'lred- and thod-an.ls of tier-on- whi ii,".ir -a;v .... . i you or heanl ol voir Im-nn'--, and m-ver would, had it nut b"en lot your a i . 1 1. inent appearing iu lbe no w - j ... j .. rs. U-t. find the ( : 1 1 :i I. : h.e aud indu-f riou- f.il ).'. in in the Fred.-rick ol our hoiie-t, int'diioeiit, tiellliitii lelio .v -Clll,.'ll-, who ha. in ; be I lie ll k li u I bis In ; and devo country, iu tion ,.,r lllstiilil ,lis of th. ii.on e, a I. uiel .call .x.l bei., lining cell a the- ill 11' Natue. k da, let .i - ' liatu- ra.ied citizen, said that I he only liilfereiiee i- tins: ' l he X'tlici' A'tti ft' 'in units tnlij Una i iiiiiiti i) nu.. i d. n nd llit; ntitn i alizrd t itizitt tsijmt $ u ilt Ins ttullitb im ! ' , A Cuiti.it.'i I . tviinv.' Lnaiipott, Itiilaiia, has Aii inventor in latent.'d a cull-; tin mice for catching tapeworm in the liu i, an t onaeli. He ha- ma le a small trap, mi which a bait is -ecured, and alter fast iug lor suii,,: tiui'-, the patient srtallows the ti .p and bait, tin; latter being snapped at by liie worn., which got- iu h, a I mio the trap, and i at once drawn to the surlace. 'lbi, is a ,-poiioi of spoil which probably iioin; ol our roaders will wiih au oppor tunity to ilniuloe HI. 'l'liKKs tN Ciril.s Th,; Milwaukie Wis-coil-in has the Imbiw ing in reiatinn tu the hen i In ial iiill.ieiii.'e ex'.-i to'i upon health by trees; Hi our public .streets : " It is a well kilo it n fact that, tics in the streets of a city ab-orl, through their toil aoe 'a pottiou of noxious vatmr and gasei which are evolved by lbe I ay s of the, mm. lbe comfort which weeniny Iron, their cool- ade, and th.; pleoioiie we 1 1 cei ve from tin ir gay ami Miai'eiiiiie' appearance arc hot liieir only leuehts. 1 he air ii purer and more In altblul then by ; and tne ex hll ji .ill'iii of the system, iuOuced by brualh iug more oxygen uii'l caihoii, iliawa our thoughts towards the bright si,e ,, tori: and thing in l"'ii. ral : thui aetin ' as : a preventive against iln-ease that caiily i prey .4 upoo a.pieascu hpinu SA""?lf tl ell . i be Ctrc MMpf ff0 am. v....- from capture by a lirttinli steamer If of Finland ore thus stated : If. '1 . .1... ..1 ..... H..i.ta u-oro Vine IlClOrC m . - . . . .1 I. ...lOlll " . ,r , i i 1 ...!- 1 ;...!.h!,l and 1' u-tan. with Lord - --- t.'larcliee lll on noun., vem.- ; what too m ar the gun of the place. Nid- deuly a PuIV of Mean, w a, m en on the hu,- tiau side, and a Mnall Lu-siat. steamer p.. out to tea, with the evident tute.it.ou ol culliu - oil the hn i-h yacht. In board of that steamer were the I ar N.ehola-, In- ou the Archduke t'onstant.t.e, the Arehduel.ess .. :t.. -...1 i ... H.I..U1H Ai intra . who nil u,c of ca - y triumph over the poor little yacht V.,.!i,h w ar steamer, seelu-' the dall- -.. K . , g. r to which the yacht was cxp;wd, - vaneed with all sliced to her relict, fchort- uie vaiuaoie ireium mm.. contained could the captain but Lav known that by capturing her, or sending her to th botto.n, peace would have been restored to Europe, and probably a miHiou human lives, tnst aim imm, ne naven, no : doubt he would have carried one or other of the alternatives iuto effect, even th.JU'-h his own destruction, that of bi t ship, and of every soul ou board uf her bud been the inevitable conse.piei.ee. As it was, he saw nothing before bin. but little I r ii in 1 1, i v steamer he had carried .,-, .,ur,0.,t 0f relieving the English yacht. jhtj nl(, ,,.,,.,(, orders, which certainly had be n issued to the effect that no Kngli-h ship, upon the mere In roie im pulse of her commander, should be thru-t into the lion's iimulli. We have no doubt that this wassii, and that when the KtOiali e iol.iin rave his orders for uuttiti ' the head 1 ... ol his steamer arouml, h feeillir that he had veiy i barged the duty with v did idt the suti-factoriiy dis hich he had been intru-ted. Litlie did he suppsso, at the inoitM-rit, tint he had lo-t probably tin' greatest op. port'.ni'iy for obtaining p.-r-mai di-lincliou whi h had ev. r been thrown in the way of a -ingle man. The Kngli-li nation vein r ates tin- name of Lord Nel-ou for the hake of certain little aflairs in which he iu cu t'aged off Cape St. Vincent, al the Nile, at Ci p nhagen, at Trafalgar, an 1 i-'aew here, but not all of these wouderlul, important. and lii toi.; aehieieuiei.t'i co.iibined won I I' have had such an important influence ou the hi-tory of the world as tke capture of that little Kiivi.ni "hip. It J. given to the enptain of a mnall steamer to change the face of K.urope in ten minutes well em ployed, but iu pure innocence Le mied the chance. Isu t t' r. ur the I'mtki) States, 1 b London News ol the 1 st ii.-t, opcm a long ait. cle ou affairs iu the I'nited rsuies with the following paragraph. Tell years ago too Kngji-h paper would have ventured to announce such iil.oral sclit.ii.eiiu iu con noctiou with our country : ' ll is the cu-to.ii of lb.- in i-t of the e-m--i rvatiies ol iite.il Ihitiiu. ( in I ot -. in.,' others tli iu ("iti-ervilives , to -in t-r and j n,.. rtbo.it lite ..'..'. . the' A ineriean ha.e ot tin ir oin import .ne" in the world, 1 her is n-j ii-e in proving to ji h safiri-ts that.iu deepc-t an. I l.irg.-t sen-.', the Ameri.stn cati'.'.t eiaggeriil.' the importance of tin ir cootitrv nli'1 nation among tin' Po-.vrs ol tin' iiim leeiith cent iry. The thing has be, n prou d mult': ide of tiin. s, and .ill to n i p .ipOse, iii r.'gur l ti that ord t of u,ii.i ; and to the higher order of minds, then, tl. is- whi"h di -pi-e the United ' it -, in prouf is need."!. To s.y (hat ther,' a federal democratic republic at work iu to" sorl-l, i- to pioelaiiii, iu other word", tin1 lofty style mid title of the ( nitcl State- P it, for thn-e who i at.not ee and f.'. l this, there is other evidence new and curious, which is at once adapted to their capacity, and worthy ol the deep, -t c o.-idi ration from a more agneio j order of mi -u." ( ONShJ.M'.KS PKll HAIL KMAI. Fiiuvi g.'t. ti. .''tii At ..I r. Nigh Shoals M. 1' Co , Murphey, M. It k Co . ;. M X A. Ji.nes, Ilu ii-ill u. .t (' Co., S ,1bnstoti, S. V. Ifivis, It C. Co..k, W. M Mathcw-, U !t,rth tt Jt Co, . P Ami k IJ, Juliet. A C , J II I r 1 ,n, J J Ilati.merskold,.! P lleiidcr,on, W. Praw- 2 nn.:L.nLnL. n to., e ni.lv. on t1"' '? I i.,it:.r t, be ,i, Mr. I,..!i:i: T I', IlU. I., ' . to Mi.. M M! V J., .Ullgll. "I- .. if. r r,v li t ol I harlot Di. W. A. Ai M. Dissoliilion. Mill! . ..partnership of J ( '. IIAM1A ( I till. ,i.iy i!ia. oiled by n,,ili.ti eonit nt , ' i arid ,. r..iinl. nor ine firm are will ilol for Ciol. I t..li, and all IH r a,l,s IfnJ. t. . i Ti.r J. I . d are ,J to r. ' , , iiieitt. Come lor ward and to J. C. 1IAM J, t.ll .liogtur gj, Isj.il .V. II. The on,!, ,,t toe ,,d st I i rmgned wall ciiitinur the hi nd. J. C. IIANII iNoticc. TiriX. "&k TviT -gyagat v "I'd after thr 'gwil, iiifttant, th folio w l.lg nrnm,. win run d nly (Miin.l iy ie. p. I. j nv the m.il tram upon the harb.tte and .Siiilh ( ar .Inia Ji i!ro d ; la an t I, irl'lle I .IHt ,n. I A rr. in I .diinil ,n l ,., Ih ale I oi'liiOia l.lldp.ui. j Arr. lilt ll illottc I'g p lit. Pilengir will Iw taken In and Iron, the jour, torn will, ti,, Sooil, r.irolina II .ilroaii,lo.,i , . ,,. d.t, tiir Ir ii w,lh whirl, we ril eonii, , lion, Ily ord. r ol in.' H.rd, V. S MS, fiV. 'I'prriijrnilrill I harlotte and S. t . It liroad. Aug S!, IM.",.!. IMVII.MM ru i:im u a nut v m ih;.m v. Svih. siiiuenier would rran i fully a. til ,t he A ill roiii.i,. ,i , ,,ft 'p,,,,i p, the ab-n. n, mi, Ae.d, my on t .e l.,.l ,, no. lu r IfttOfl 11, ni.iy 111 S otemh, r In .. II. , ,,, di ll V le m run a .j,,,. those Willi wii.ll Ih. ir a. im mm., I,, I I,. line. . io.e u,l tion nnd 1(11,1, . All, r mi ex p. inn ,,f i ., u s, 11. e im, ,ii v l,, , anii "'f v.', In ,1 In- e ,n more f ny iiiii t ' IS itif l- tin wtr.ii.-i lit 111 t. J V.lli.,11 llu: Willi t 1 ti J'llMMllH nt' It Hidl Imn, I .irons. I in- , rniy in pi-e. 11,1 I, o II mlaoi, I'.,; alike lor thr he.llb ami hi leg, , aiity I uit'ou ve , II ary Iroin Sb,llll Ul i,i.oo p, r si ..1011 1,1 1, 1 !, ..,,, , c .n he bad wit,, .he 'J'uri , )tllt.r p, low r.trs. aril. Ac. "t very .T.T.HAKltv ',.,.,. .-- 89, ISJI. l31 Sliand and Mills roil fOIT'KR for sale inv riantot.nn and Mills on Id.cky ids. r, 111 ( .,. harms county. The tract n.nl 11 1 lii.'i u.ro is very product. ni, 1 1 i 11 la 1 V slliU U In tl'C p:t' 111 .11 e 11 1 ion. 1 na l),,lo.!.' II. use is on ly tu net i.are i.n.i n 1 tl sp i ll us and w. II .finished ria lli. The M 1 i ! ..re 111 coi.d r. pair and have a large and in. re, ... Illg cualolll. ('II. MILES W. HARMS. .Wi'eiol'. Culantf couiilij, A. C. Aup. Irloi. it Notice. tri'J ,YIN; lin bfied i t H' ..tots of ll e ol; I, .(,.m 1 1 J. l.nsl.n, tid e., I.tc . t..l , will 1 Ilc tu . lr nt public i 111 ui , wc lliou of the s. id iicrete.i, on VVn im. ; '.'tin. day of Sepl. inher in st, the loll.,. euiii.l v nt ll i-'i .1. V. 1. 11. g ptrso.i properly, vix : lluisr, Mufrs. C 'at: It, Ifous, and Strr;i( W'lipSiini ""' Grer, t.i.ltirr will, olh.r r.ifinii's; iih nsili and I0..I. A V Al.l uTi'iTl.lUUAUV, A Jlllt t .!' -til IK Till", ami a grc.t . riely of oilier artuKs t" tc.:io.i to menti..... 2 TS'c&ro Children. Terms uiade known on the day of sale. JjTAII persons tniU bled to the eslate of . , d. erased. le In rel y iiol.fini to uuko I III n .1 . I !. p. yinr.,1 ai d si lib mi t. longer mdnlg lrM. m l be tin Ii ; -.tl'l -ll V " h iVO'l claims 1 g m. I ...ol.-t I., will pn -ii I Hem f a ftayil'.' i t w t'lin fir lone pris.ribtn by i.sr.or this IKties ol ! nlc . d in bir ol r ir reto .I.HIN It. JOHNS. 'UN,' s x .itiiissruN, ) I.OJ, ,tg. '.'I. I-..1. Wecliauicv, Invautorj U HjnufdCtutcr. .;( t ClMl l'l.l.I. tilH. oiiiie Tisor Tiit " Sn.vrino Anxaiess" ron, in. nee. oil l ie I tin ot ?. ;,li nil t. 1 1 i i I,., ll , ii. V,.li 0 l" the So V a l.remr III ot lite llit.til ..(' M . hirs, .irrnats, M-tnutufttn i I and 'airr, aiel l .o.t.'J bv on o j.r i t fc ii't SKilhil in t..i all, all.l sil. 11'.". I'll.!.,!!,.! 1." Ollll r poiln , ,( Ilo- saill'- .1, ni l' r Is so I'tt' o.iv iy ril. uUI. il.iir m, .'o.r-i.y iiin'd tor j.r.eltr.l .,:f.0l,., N l!v ,11 11'. I'lili'lft.'f 'Ol'l. sh.rtl i.ir pin. ;v lio-n to, 1'iiivr l.iri'i; ar tlinfimtrd ui't i.',.gioriiig. Hoi la' .1.1111 "I ai. tlie !'-.l. i,r. pi, .ii .li'-d n i; ilia, y in its er.lflfiins lb, y . .. ... tu. i, thus in Sint it prrf' et ( it if i,i; on Mr. iiiivu .1. lis' , lorti.lv of iiijortit t.o.l nil . s ...j,,l. e .W.i'iatn Ji Imjf- Hftmtnt, ( lotllll'i, .'na.orr.ti -fid loe .Vl.i.r.l ..ntjliy. ll ii -lid M, -iy ai ilU r ti, I'. i Ot suit Mr lor Iti, .'. ii n I r no I'liii,,. rootons Ko. fl lltsiitia io Muni I'.u s ..I liciiotg M.ttir, Mum ll.'soa.D l.-waivisos, Wlfti a loll ami r,.noo I I. it. nirill-t u,l on ti.e I-.M Voloii e u ee .;. .1 i.l,il'''l r.'lnes wf .fi, sod tne pruil.e ! r, iii-ls Hi on.' loiu.lte are noftli l l feey l-.i.i fporb i, tor, lo-.li tlic sub.rri.tiei. prirr. Tn tdlowtng I ssh I'aiiM. are i-tT- red by I I'i'l.'iO for l ie lourt.et, I rtt l f l- !.'! U-r s. ol ... ny the i-t of Jaoearv, too will Ih gi' n I. t tne Uipe-l fsl ; ITj f.r Ibe .i d, r'."i t r to. tior.1 ; ih iw ( otti. ; I J ..r II. f.i'.n; l.i lor toe s.l'n ; 10 lur I'M mi. ; l."i t .t t ' le ,0, ; :o I.. v i ll, ; t li !" I tw. mil ; $ ;n i. r ii... i..n;l., o h , l a.- i, Ol t'.e il' ' ni ' ' n' ;.i'!ei,th J snd j for t w lit be pin. to ti,e i-r lit..r iniiiiri ial, Ir -lb r I . I.I ..' J .1.', I. t is J 'I, ii, . l . I. ' Is I'V, -. t . I. .. . i I' Iltolill.. g'g , 1 w. i,t V r -. t II ' lit ...I--, c II. II i 'ill;. i . . . II I I in -t ; . " . ii -. t - l . r ,o li . l 4 1 i I t,a.. i .1. Ittltll I I I. . llin fill Ifoui o.t!. r. i t I' i nr.. . -, ol rrn sun Wr.t,rii nninry 1. 1 n ! . I, I . ;,: : I.. I'll. . t. ". p. O .11 '!, i t. .. V. . . I . . .. I , . ll fi ft. to X r . V . I Ii- Ul i lilt- ..If Lost, I O ' i' t !, I., Ml. ! I :. ' II o 1. i ii 1 1 . o i . - . nd 1 n.ib.o. . . toil, i ; , V VI I. 't e, etilinif a i,on,l' it ' I I l i.OI .1 . , lOV I re '.a i S, ll.lli , & ,if (-rs,..! t-inluiif . .ni VA..iiit mill rrlo.i i, .' I i., in, , r VI . If .1. w ) . w i to ee nl i ..ti. ,., f .11. , .,,.,,1 OC .l.ft.i,.! ier t!l,r .lolibir. A US A l.i I CU.NUAl'. .Im'. g.t. I- ' I. in lajiinl for Snl(?. rilHt. Hleri lil lifS Ll s.o.- ! r JI. I I I. t I ! I ait .11 WO - I.i.l.liy eienpiU ty J I .. 1 . I , r ly lig . I. I1 e i .1 ftiii, nl f, . ' 1 I. I. r, oi ..,,.,( II.. I i lls , I VV J I nr. J. II rr.s ..on oi;,, rft. e.uUii.M j. n.'o .' I his pi nt lo o ,. in a b,ib .t.,le o , i,;-.. . w.t,, g a; ial i . ri-i, i. nt buiioii rr ai,i . ,-' i '' lor, r..,,-. , y lo soi , -.Oil 1. tiioi k 'l' i is on u: i 1 ni t i to it V oi ft..,, iitid i ,' s I in,! ol I., II rr. si ilia It. l.oii lir lei i !.' .it It . 0. I' i .. i ft i!e. i ioii ft 0? pur, 0. in ; l, .boa n t r (,r. I, , on p; in .ii, ti lo I ; , ' i..a, r, or in I.., I.., . i , , to VI'. I', t. r i i WILL. S IIAKi'.lS .. I !. 1-..I. tX. M. MS Fancy Store, 8-s oi-l r. i. i . ... ,b . ,pv ,.f !( !. in in. . . i. ii r ii i .st., i,uii n.ii t. i ' 1," -p. T tltali I I., .p, t,, ( . I,. M. PAl'M, iaI taoif . iil.O . ' Aug. 10, l-.'.t. li ftNolico lo 3!oeliani( ? rillll. ni.,1. rmi;rird i fnniiiitt, r will rii.ei M ...ft.. I. on Id II,, Ul ii.. y ol 1 1, loin r in ' b.l.ioiog li I III I,. II, l , C. A sl.l . K 7 nob ft Iroin . I...rb tie, .,l the lollowing el i. o.s. v,: T.i I", it loij. by 4 in sa.iii ; II Iroin lb, ,.r to 1 1 iloip : ., iha.ri,, 4 It. w m m n ii 7 it- , .1 III. bleb, I 7 w , I f lie lOs I g I, v Ili Will ler. one I.. lo- w in, I. in lre.it, B llg h.n T.' b) I", by lH. w it ;, i in nlg r top y ott.ie nniftli ami hn!i' f ' ' 4 tl-. al li I b.oc, '.'I. sn ti I 4, bit I' r,f. ' ' ly tin. .lie, I, will, contort b.,rk If i 'l' ' high. Pn! pi I lo be 7 I ' t long, 5 Ml I .In y. '"' Ironi lbs r t , t,,r, brr, 3 Ii , I Inc Ii, ni .tiy run'' id ol H i ! t' ftl .'y i- . . lid lo Li (.lie,.. "?u In I h"; thee t . n.l of Ih. Ilotlft-, w nil a M lltn ll ' ' '' bet lli,'t, I . in g I he lii.ii.r, v. ith tw o slfth U' r.n h 1 1,, i. .1 i. t i,,. . Ait r t . hi j ii t Im .' " wide. 1,1, .rs of so, ill r, a ft, i -t ty I'i I.. I. I''1, If III' l,t s. o , , hij.t,, Aii li' woodwork 1" ' m ail i I llo i.e I i . I, n., I . 'I t,e In li h p ' pi ,,U rni with toil I .....S ; lot lla i, l.it, "' d, ...nl fi' wi,,', I,, Ik h.'i.hi ii l.v llo 1.1,'al ' i Tr. p. I."., of I ll . I.otj.e CO h, Is ran b. .tht to lar-.v Spro;'' ran b. . A pi. ,1 Sioi, a It, o ami tl r 111. II "I 11 ' e. A Mi Lino's '- l'.w m m. Li:i;, i S iMI'SU.N WttLI-', I -Alien ) M I'hui LI!, I .IAS II IIAVH, v. (J I'll I I.Li IS, Li.in iy ."I'i;im;.s, i;i..n.j. it. s.mii h, 1 .71. 'Jit r t pie sr ropy. .i.ff I.. I), ft otic; I her, by l, .,, I h. I apphe .1,011 will be II, J the 1,, t , 1,1 r I A-si inbly id lie' M ( ar..l,m, lor an aet of liirorn. r-lloii b" lumliia ..d t'ltarlolle Ti,t.r,nh I 'onoini v. C. J. 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North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1854, edition 1
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