, 1 i "Be fjpqc.fo God, fo yoqr6oii ntf'io Moijr g)q.ij." VOLUME S. CHARLOTTE, NT. C., OCTOEBR. 28, 1836. IrXJ3E33E33F?. 36, THOMAS J. HOLTOCT, Editor A- Puuvriictob. f TKKMS : . ' I !,. Vorlh.C.rolin Whig will branded tn.ub. ; trilier. .1 TVVO IXIl.I.AItS .dvai.ce; TWO: M.LAlii AND rir'TY KNTS if .niniiii be aVUrcd foriiireeuiouth. ;a.id 'I'll 11 k.K iHJI.I.Al.'S I the vnil of tlie ji.u. No paper will be di.con. tinned until ll arre aragct re i u j, txceul ul the option of I be Milne. ' A-I?rrticm.'iit in.erted t On D.ill.r per rrpiarr (il linr. or luM,tlno .ied type) lot (lie lire I in.i r. ... 'i. eftt. for eeeh ottnlinuaiice. Cnnrlad. ,,rt',.ci.inl. and r-brrirV'. S..I. charged i!j per cenl. Inif li-r ; and a diductmu ol JJ, per cnl. will ; teniaau irom me r. ....... r. w ., .i ... .... ..7 , the year. Averticfniriit. Inserted uiuiitl.ly or at at per iuju"40 ioi Mtu lime, heini. ioniiii "J : per Mjunre In reach lime i.-rlir. rlWill.'t" ,r' tuthorixre. to rl .. .grill. SAMI, 1IOOK A lMM CHAKI.OTTK. .V. HAVING 8e..eialed i.urale bgttlur for the purpwM) "f cerrjii.g, m c n i i:s t i : it a m J o i n i : ics -.BUSINESS in ll ill branch., w tele thia m. t!..l of inform ing lli prtiWie tlit ' reedy to pn. Lumber .1 abort nolieo, in e up nor n..n tn. 111 ill"'-, uf Luilt ripi-ed .Bd jiili.lril tn i. drr."..' ..'Il J"! Hi""' rm rliim. n- in ron.l.r.l tptnlivii, w t luin d K..h am! Il'in.l. in ti moil ipr'-r") ' vl'. A niply nf S.lmf nn:ir. f rnn ket eoui.ril'y on luind .1 rcon.ble IJ- Order, from d'.urtre fi'f K.ii or llln.d. er n " in 'lnc '! (rin,itljr IU. er.i m. W. MO kmil anl ip-rl Ui kci tuppljr cf idi krl l.iiii.!r ll" rfuiitr. . tluil.. Uur in -rhine l.i.p i. on t i.ll . ill-l, !.-l of tlw Miho!iit riiutcli, l ere oi.e ol u. c.n be era .1 r Iihm. II. uk auiiuii.g to tile Uti.t at; It. of work par ttrti'trlv .ll-iiuif t'i, We w-utild intite lli- al tetii -ii f H't nlii'M of C'hirlMIe I ll.e .1tb. U;n a. I. re uf d'.ii-e null '-''' di.pali li ur m-410 M ft y in.'ti.iff- Il.fne." nUMMLL 4 WIMSNANT. Jf.t S7, ' Mif lrTIntikful f' lb pMron.f roliliirillj l.e. tUri U(-o i - l.jr tli eilurn. of ( h.rlcltr and tite iuff.-uiiji-..; riuiilijr l.i(r..Ii re, I a eon. t.i.u .uct ui the .nine, ei.iij ...urtd lli.l no iil be .eared to ie. JciNAS ItrWSlLI. J. & E. 15. Stove, - MACrArTTKIK '" "'lIT'rnV CflfHi's iV 1 WW unui'i ' vv Stowesvllle. Gaston ceanty, N. C, HAVING opr,d a II-.iim- f-.r the ..le of their l.tvti in "h.rli,tlr, il, ire t.ic .ll i.eltn. tK,euf M.rtb.wl l tl.air llouer. Tl'eir Bimii .re naa, imt a e.ll from buyer, la ttxclielly -' c.ImJ. T--y a!o keep. fc-rol .n p'y of GROCERIES, M aul ebdeet li nl oi"nr'. J A.-Pi; It STUWK.' E. li. Sl'OWK. CUrlallt, April I, r?.'G. Stf "Notice. 1J1RMIVS Oainf account. t the f'h.rlolt fbiok St.. re. In the yr.r I tj S, mu.l call . nd title llie fir.t opi.,.riioiie. LOWUIE A KSNIJ-S. 4,-nl . 1.',C. Tlf TIHR enderaifned havmif r-bli.hrd hunaelf .V rariii.neity m t hriritu,Mit no. carry ii.j on I f-'ilowinj br.tirbra ol bu.ilie.., il 1 ,vi'rr Yliti!l f,'M ami Ij Ltinvhin', frU II, tuning ; Silver, Jha.it and ail J l'i h of. Mi till Work trp'iired ; Cmiijtn. stlinn Mu'J Inkl and Vurr iij the tuott t'.VTiil.lr kind mafr, and u urrantnl to ,V snjirrinr tn am uthrf kind fvr Mill and l'lilnry JiMijiuivi. A I of t lie- ,l.r 'jtain.c. I w.Traiitbi turn out i ..rkmanlike .ti le. f'urri maker, et e rli.t.nee tb.t wlili lo h.ee I' tit ir I, rlone I mill fna (uft.rular atuntion to '"pitching at aoon a. poanl le. fer.i..aia dulanee wi.hing (.mi. altered from n-it to prreti.:f,i, or olhi rwi.e rep.iirr.l, larepl ,bk'"f . will hee Ihrm rrpirrd and rrlorni d c M-t aiwL.i l.me ..Mihlo. roul.t gi.r nny iinrilwr of n-f'tciie. .a lo iniiiunl, p. bet 1 di. in il ui.ii. .ry aa 1 will th ,,ik to .Hk f..r il" If. ho .end ua "r . rk a. .n a. p.., .. J"JOllll.U will be ea.h. t'i :r iinr a call at my .hop, nnno.il the Pre.. Jl'tuu I l.urili. JOHN M. MASON'. r4ifr IB, iMiS, 4lf H3h II it 1 it TjllCOr,l( IIJIS K JIDrKlIllTl .... kj . . kj I iank. to u... .ha h,. .iii,. rait ) tlliaclaii.ul . . !. . t. ..,. I... I nam.. .1.. i . . . . a. year and lie re. veil till f in num. '.w Uwi t,. Laa -ni,lWr,t i,, il,,, s,i.,.B ,... ; '"W-sl by Meewe. erg & V hianaiil adjoin. t Kuai.ill', VU,g M,,. ,l,er he i. , "ef(r, t ltrclo , wr, j ,ti, , , ! 14 V" ram be romu m the ?t .1.-. ; Turning, Cuttjng Screw, Repairing .HOI I. Kits .,,d i:(;r S ll " ,',"''1',"i nmling .ml rrpalring' Jlilll'iH',Voo(jriaiiiPis. I'ltiiidis. t fcrul in ; lousir-s.iioiiixj.Ar., j i eaHiioar. work w.lli any ol.e liraln.-.., ! ,tll""bt InU-rf, c . Col... 4 e tl , rj(.t ,u r, ,H , m tUl llhu t V ""ve ereeb d an Air Knrno. e fi r rm-lt. 1 l JJ'""' u"'1 I'.wer. finely. Tbe public can i "ii il'" , V",I""""',, v ll.n .1 I AIH , ","""t'l,l"'l'".'',t and furni.lm.g Unii. 'ae.i. "leiu-d vv r nt e risluet j puce, with I : e-sMe . .. , ' , . i l I op,w w,nt,d. S. J. PKHRY. " 4tilf ,a. ni.ir NojUKi, lreb, li.....! N",,' I Ai-er.niii.oi til glV.ll, tltiil Mil 5TiirTr- ,AN,l, t'u"",,, a''1'1- 'riirl I A!ll-lt .ran.ikrre.1 -i the iimle h, ' "' '' bn tit f tbe cri.lor. of anld lo, J l'T'"'rl,i ll'.t tb. v lire in the head. l,AN1 I ' 1matd'ilei oolloelmn MATT V A I,. 1 e jmU. JOHN ALLISON. J. R, DANIKIa. wv ' 4btl Fair Notice. VIE foparlneraliip of Moult K At UVTULY X ha. tin. dny eapired. All llioer indebted la fir" n'' "''"If l e coat, .re reque.ted to colne forward in,,...,!......!.. ...a ,. .. menl. the U.i.itic.e l the firm lnu.1 and .In.li be .eliie.i in a lew da.. " MOORE A DYERLY. Jiy 31, iP;,n. Sill' Notice. fJVIK ulcribrr inform, hi. friend, .nd (he JL public jtni-r.il, Hut he mil continue, tins B' I I t C 1 1 ItM ia4 h. ,d aland, where ell order, for work will lie nuncm.ny .1 undid lo ylvf. I, la5. I'.,e s.i i. i sit i it .1. r:. rBlMlf I'.tnMi.hniPnl i. coneiriiit-ntlr .ilunlcd M. I" tie N- i'ourt lloune .ml li ul If cad l . P".t and eerr rfiurt will be inude by tl-c proprirlnr k. ni.ke all lil.l ma call on bun coiulorlabU lule tlu-y .lay, 37' H'menbrr lbs n.are.t ll. lrl 'o the Ih pot and I niirt M.,uc. W. B. Gil ANT. June 3, l-.5fi. J .-.It . Notice. 4UUF. ( iiAi.i.fm e su n ai, ;.nlrav r. I UMI ANi emiiinur. Uf t.ie rl utf.iii.t h. by rue on lluu ., Good., 1'iocuce, 4.c, at U.uhI r.lr.. tl Ullier in llnwli-y'. Il'iikl.rj, ii.taiii. Hill M l (.(Id ; M. 11 T AVLOIt. I'rrti.lrvt. iv I'. ALKXANHKK, I ire J'reiident J. a. Yur.;, J. H. Will I K. J. II. (' A KSt IS', J . II. (' A KSt IN', ) . a. v. .-h;i:lk,S Jjtn. tit ire Cum- ( tn tine. J. II. V I N, Attarnrv. Az- 12, itib. yiif 1.4'Aal 'I III mill TnHr .Viliff t IAS -t HVIVIMi PAKTNKR ..f SI'I!I.N(;S a 4 W r:liNi1 U.V. 1,-vr L.tiow up lli.- bu. lain., of .aid firm, I Ibtrriure tint i r y prr-n. in. drbtrd, .iitwr hr N,-te .r h'k A' fiuiil, nic,c nl jt'i'.i ( ini .r Ki.cky I; r Nmr, l.,nr; r in. j Jduljfem'e ll out bv g.erri. A lite lurgitl l.uni. I T h.-r ..I .ul Nfttra .nil A t-i:..n I.I& l. r iiu, ti.J I, .a I "". -t.-ri.-t ii,iii crx ii be put. ued lor innr rniirt-iiiHi Hie. tJrorery rilor. ..I ripen., A Mcl-od'e. t h.rb.tle, or at i". tor, in Ke.f Kie. where Hie bun. Be., wilt be ci.lii.iHd, ana .aim tl.e n.e forth. with. I.EP.OY" SJKlN'ftS. uiftnmp I'arlntr ClmtUUl, Aug. 5. SiJll k j. I I I T f H"MA."! TlitrriT.R & tf Ji MX , Jii-I nei iMd ( .BU W lil lw r gill-if ly ff-V. 1 11 if i a .1 . ii...... i. . 1.. ... i....ra M Bl'trk iff htiiiM c mid i 4 lufi.lile V Alt M KS frmti t: rn'l r-ii br: tt-d niuktrn. At. of neb aiortimiil tf Fiihioriiib!c Jewtlry, ( hains, ke. All nf k-ImcIi i'I be eo! &t cU, or ua )irt time lo punr iimI .i!er.. THOMAS TROTTER A ?O.N. CUiwIlr, Junt IT, lfo6. If Tn llir tIci i ii.-tiilw ul t li.t 1 loilt-, 11 iicl V.rlh iiiIiiiu lii iirriill ) . K call llir attciitinn nf Mr icliinli, lliat. me Urd)' 1 1111! iu Uu: iitttifurr tviry urkitrc ciuii;iu-0 lo u. to W ti tit tiol ii p 1 ' Uffih ur.ij men to jurwtmi our rjiM.on, bul k;ic tttC 11 f IkbI hi If), m11 accliiiie.li it, 1 bf ft lure no di Unlmn tur mcknt M, Whrir rr"n ronir-ci aU u ur ill hnsim-, t ill ttinke tiTiti rry U r itltou nth rtyntrd, il I In in 10 ! 2 j c. nt -it. t- k . jfv arettritmji to nv iJ vlm-. Itnift uliiti.Mi will Mlti-r the Ut ofJulv, fol- WYATT, STOGNER A LLOYD. C hurlrstnut so. tVr. Itrfi r t" Jo t'ahlwell, K'q., PnaiiUiil of Hie H. C li. K. i.ij 'il r-. II. O! II IM1..II. June, 17, If.lli. 17 UN 0- Not ice. S l'N5I.Wl l.Nt V. of liarii.,; hist by the file M w wlt.t-li oei ori.d in ti.ia l.lae.-t on the llioriimg ' the 117.1. of M.y la.i. e.rii.u. .,u- -Ia... ol g nil nu no t ui" M-r.m. in thm and adjoining Colllilie. win! ll in. i. a eon eiainia. i.i.ij ine jiro. erlf of A t". Si.ele, A. Hi Ihiine A I',.., anil otli. era, ivl.n h were pLeed m my baito. fur eollertioi. : ! All periHni., t.iere.ore, aj;aii.t wl.o.u any of ail.-h !r ta.i'g u.i.nl,d,.re henby du. Jy i,..t,ti.il, llial Ullli.a mcy appear l.nn.i nluieiy . 1 t,- ...... ...1. I al.-ll I i ..... ... e. i.. ........ .ii, ii,... ..'...,.. v ii . by .ubpiting nirb jur.ona to eddilional and - i . neeeaa.iry cost.. 8. W DAVIS, if rhmilntl-, "' 17. f'f- Cotton JSmv Wins. fHIIK Piib'erilier having purel.amd ll.e GIN. JL ', MAKING KSTAHI.IMI.MI.Ni' of Win. ( an. ph. II, i. pr.p.ir.d lo ll liilN SAW GINS m.ida of li e heal material., and put up in tl . bi at iiialin. r, witli eil ni ii ..ary .iionem nn- prow III lit.. JAMES M. ELLIOTT, Wiiui.bi.rn, Kairtield lil C. , ls.7fi. ' .liril Ui jn.V.'V CVVMSVUOR AT lAM, CONCORD, CAttAHKUS 10 .) '.( ., fa ll.l.allvliillol'Uaini'a. coinniilti-d U.lnn are V f II' I aibarru. and the .djoiuing e.iKnli. .. Ael'aa.y A. Iis.il.. .iloli mi. ii. in. oitn v Tl 'I I.I. be pleased lo reeeire mteiH.iona. i an. alia Tf W in the ui pailim nt. nt IHI-.I'H INr. urid i'I l.'Gl'.KY. I'nle.. prof. ..ion.. II y .him. be y he found at hi. re.id nee, met Mm ie,.i. Vrk Id. met St. '. Fr. 19. I If PONDS tor the Jiriivrrtt at ViopiTttj, FOR SALE HERE.- Caaas ik1 UjuJs fog salo at ttsi OUce. From the Si. Ijiuia Republican. DISSOLVE THE IM(I. Di.Milve the 1'niiw ! Who would part Tlie rhmn that buiila ua heart lo heart 7 K.icli link wb. fi.rjrd by nniiittd air,. Ami. iiv rvrioiu".,, r ri,, AiilI rn,lTi -h !' Tirh a flood, In Wdfrin and in SuuiU-r'a bluod. Pinnlve the I'nii.n ! Be hk. France When "Terror reared her bloody loner. And Man becunie de.lruction'e cinld. And Wom.n, in ln-r paft-inn wild, Danced in the life. blond of her Queen, lir.idc tli. dreadf ul guillotine ! Di.ole th I'nion I Boll away The Spanglid I I 'll ol Glury't oav j III11I out Hie bi.tnry of the brarc, Anil rlinorale each Patriot', pr.itrj ' Ami then, . bovu the wrick of year.. Quaff an elt-rnil of tenia. riolve tKe T'nion ! fan it be That they who .peak .uch worii. sre free ? flreat Hnt ! !id any die to ..re Snrh ...rdid wreiehe. from the gr.er When bre.at to brra.l, and brand to brand, Our patriot father', freed the l.nd? , Ideai. Ive the fninn ! Hi! Forbear! The .word of Ilimuele. i. there; f'u' but the nir ami earth ahull know, A durkr-r, da.rflier Ule 0.' wo, Th.h lli.l'ry'i erinnion pape ha. tnld, Pince ,Ni ro' car 111 blood e'er rolled. M""hi- the t'ninn ! Speak, ye bill., Ye eerlai-tin mountain, cry : (hriek out ye dream, and mingling rill.. And nrr.ii roar 111 aaony : Diud lleroe. ! leap from Glnry' rm) ! Ai-d .lurid the mnnor of your God ! Jllisffllanwus. Vem Vfttrtttfi yotiotvit M-igatint. BY MARY W. JANVtllN. CHAPTKU I. " Po Medio Archer's wedding comes off to-morrow niblV Tl. I... . 1 "v 'P'--'. - emrcu juuog nian ha 1 ttirowu himself carulesnly iuto a n.,enrtM. r,r,o- rku;, ,n,l ... Ii.,l.,l lining an opera air, tapping an acoompani 'm.iit on lii. polinhed "Wellington" with the tinient of all dandy cane ; hile the one I adJre.cd, a young man of flight and grace ful 6'tire, with a high pale forehead and 'clear prey eve's. &t Icanin-r over a table i - , . , , , , - "v M 11 - 1 i.. rn..i ii . 1 1 ...rl lt!,.l.nn.. The latter made no reply, bdt are a quirk, nervous start, lihtiy contracted his arched eyebrow then bent over his books ! again and bis companion continued, I " Well, thii Hunter's a lucky dog! It'll I be a splrn.lid kffair th wedding they say. ( If course ynit'lf be there, Paul V " So,'' ropliuj Paul Donning, moodily, without raising his eyes. "An" Not at Mattie Archer's wed ding ? Why I'm astouiohed !" " So it would ceein," returned Dcuning, drily. " Rut, Paul, T don't understand it. Why, what's Ciine over ynu, man? Haven't been ulilited in the invite?, bare joi !" "No. I rvcriveJ an iuvitalion card full three days ago.' " And do uot ucrrpt it V " N.." " And why f if I'm pot too inquisitive. te - . 1 : ' I 1 . . I ii r(iu re noi iiresuui, irnp.o win i.r njn, 'i sav, Denning hasn't forgotteu old scores yet.' P.etter go." "Old scores! pray what do you mean by fAiif, Nelson?" a.-ked Deuuing, sharply, , , , . . ,. , , . care.cssly twining bis peucil-oase about ,ja I'niL'er ns if to appear indifferent, " Why," returned Nelson, with a smile, " that one Paul Deuuing, E-q , a rising young lawyer, was tho bello'n favored suitor, until one day, this Huuter, just returned from C alifornia with bis pile, appeared ou tlio stage of action and tbcil " " And tn n," broke in Paul Denning, ner-vou-ly biting bis lip, " lliuu the belle polite ly dispensed wilh the attentions of the poor lawyer in order to receive those of the mil lioimirr in plain Kiuli-h. dismissed me. That's it, I believe !" ' Yes, just so," said Nelson. " You've mtnmed up ' the ease ' with the ease and skill of an old practitioner. The world gave the same verdict." Dunning' eye kindled, and lis cheek flushed partly with shame, partly with an ger. " I wish I could lay tho world lies " Le replied, wilh spirit. "Then you dou't deny the "oft impeach l.ient I" queried Nelson, jokingly. , ' 1 deny nothing," retoi ted Paul, angrily. " I made myself a fool, as scores have done before me, for a oquette's Miiilcs. But, .. . l...-,,, I'm frCe now! I lie snare IS ... t Iroken ler fascinations are over and now j tj ,.,. wor,Jt.r wllcrc the Jure was ?" " Perhaps you're not alone in that, Paul. We discarded lovers are apt to fuel Hue at first, but after a liule tie divinity wlo jilt ed M gets burled from tlo loft; pedestal he occupies iu our hearts, aud bfoomis, to us, wonderfully like other mortal... Paul, I tliev ro all alike thpsn anmsn t T..ti I V ' ' ' " VUVIWW 'eoi the chance, and they'll cut the lest fel low in the world, be ho poor, for a richer one. For an elegant establishment, hand- tome turnout, a bos at the opera, jewelx, and nd Move pf boDDeb,' they'll M lbein.,?t,T the Prennlen , 1 ... 1, 1 , . Hon. David J,. bwnin, Prcmileiit -lvealodily. la.k aloutouryr born A- y MUc:M. .1. Pliillinn. M. K, merican women 1 tney re no better than Uir - cassian . fcrenee. self!" .ln.I ihi. sex, leaned witb a gravity and wisdom on his face. j "P.haw!" exclaimed the young lawyer, smiling, '? i overshoot the mark. Xel .Oil lVcause tliis f?ehiouable city belle, Miss Ar cher, loves wealth and the luxuries it will brin her too well to share the lot of a poor professional man who has yet bis name and fortune to win, it docs not follow that all ler sex are swayed by surh mercenary mo tives. I have more faith in woman than to believe that .'" and his eye grew tender, and bis voice took a sudden thrill, for in that lour his heart cried out for one wha had been vciy dear to hitu in olden dy, " Ma ry I Mar; ! " Well, well, we won't quarrel they aren't wo lh it. 01, frailty, thy name is woman 1" laid Nelson, with good-humored pomposity ; and weit on, " The question's of Mattie Arcber'g Kidding. Now here urn I, ho at one time, even as yourself, was dancing attentancc upon the lady ; and yet, because she diru't cteone to have her name engraved on mj weeding card, I shall uot refuse to go am see jer render some other tnau mi'erall: Rgtvr lay aside all pique, Paul, and accompany me kiss the bride, and then come awaj thankful you're not nooed," urged Vekoi. " No, thank yiu," 'cplied Detailing, cold ly. " It is not piqm I feel but I don't care to go. IkJdes I leave the city to- , morrow mormng.'to jay a viit to my New j Englaud home ; tlus have the best of rca- - sons for decliuiug." " Aha S that's it, tbn t You're off? But ! have you beard," sill Nelson, as be rose, i"that old Arcbcr ca hardly keep above board has met witb lavy losses of late and people think the tir Mattie had this in view iu securing herwealthy husband?" " Yes, I did hear socthin of the kiud. i - 'Heaven send her haptiess! her chauuus .for it are small eujugltuougli, if she old I herself for gold." Deuning' words andonei were strange ly at variance the onefiill of deep feeliug, the other of scorn ; whi his lip curled with contempt, then quivere as with repressed emotion. ; Nelou'g hand waa a the door. ' Then you're off in the moiiirg, Paul and if any- body asks me of yoi I ah all say tuaiuees or pleasure called youkway?" " Yes, anything sent ' regrets to morning !" ther. I have already he bride elect. Good Hardly lad Nelafc quitted tho office, be fore Denning spruii up, loiked the door; and then, free fro.j all intrusion, a rapid change came over hjn. lie uervously paejd the floor the color came and went upoibi cheek aud he bit his lips till tho hloojci.mc. Fool, weak fooljthat I am, despite my boasts of freedom, to think of her thus! Fickle, false coqucjte, that she is! but yet,'1 he continucdj after s brief pause, " and yet why shoulj I, v. ho am myself so unworthy, call iirr 'false ?" and arawing from his vest a liithj locket which encased a sweet pictured fate and a tress of nut brown bair, ha tenderly kissed it, and mur mured, "Poor Mary!" Hours passed tin struggle was over ; and when Paul Denting, slightly palo but culm, sought bis longings that night, he had rooted out frcn Ms heart every vestige of the brief, wild lovt he hau cheriahed for the brilliant and belutiful Mattie Archer. It was a large am) elegiint party which, on the morrow's eve, met iu the mansion of lie merchant prince, Mr. Aroler, to witucss lie nuptiu.s of Lis dtughtcr with the weal thy Robert Huuter ; but tlio young lawyer, FjuI Denning, was net of the nnmbcr. In the homo of his boyhood, iu a pleasant New England village at the old hearth stoue, bc.ide Lit mother's cliair, with brothers and sisters around bim he was solacing his heart for the wound which he Lad to lately experienced. Aud it was not known among the guests of tlat brilliant bridal party what a weary beart beat under the peerless bride's satin and orange flowers; bihI how could they foresee the visions which would eome to mock ler in Ler luxurious home visions of lost happiness following Ler everywhere like haunting spectre ? , . , TO hr rosTIM Kn. The latest report of Paris fashions, says : Runnels are very small, aud aro more worn about tbe neck than on the bead.'. We suppose whoes will l.e tied round the ankles bct'or long.;' ' . alavea, half of em there' this dif- I uillipa, li. 8. Uedrick, A. G. lJrowii ; In-1 "" . ' " 'V 1 , , ted them, serosa which they extctidod their the one i. ,Id, the other acIU her- .!T,or' i Tuior.. . 8. Pool, J. l'. 'Z "Tl ittTl ". ''ldi"? ? 1'ble. ,,j v, ,1 v , , . . , ! Jaucaa, u. 11. jjattle and W . II. Wetiuore. 1 , ? . . . 1 , . which they made their vows of unchanging and I-red iV-Uon, limisclf the veriest ti, , . j . ,1 l i. .1 ter hav n-r voted in the country, came to J ... .. , 0 , ' luo rreaideut atatnd to the racnlty that ' : . , J cou'tancy. Shonlr after Highland Mary i.lb,d' Hrnndwa . .n.r rlfliir.it.. f.i, 1: 1 e n .1 ., . . i the eitv for the same Diirnose. come six or ,. . , ' ., ."n-ii. 1. .- t....v,. It-uiii, Z. ; " "' i iiiuim-u caueu upon 10 111 reel meir . , J, , ' ,. . died. 1 aaw tnai jmijio in a collection ot iimmn "" of.-. .... ., I ....j-.. .1 , ,. r.. .... urlii tmiia.twl nuiiirolirnlinn nanpr were , , . . hi chair back acainst the wall ! icT, iff tl.e .NoVth Carolina fctCTM - ' ' 1 ' " - V 0t. V,e "r T V . wnn,Urf,.!ltf ,;! " . I of Saturday. Very few remarke he a-ii,! tUom S nd the Clerks of the Court., are a- " ,c r," . 4 "01" wonderfully comical cxpresmon of 1 .,, . ? ,..;. " . L.! a, fidelity iu keeninc vows, written bv Durns From the Raleigh Standard. rrofffitinps of the Faculty- of the I'nivmily of Nortli Ciirolina iu relation to Prof. Ildrick. University or Nobth Cahomna, Chupcl Hill, Oct. C. 18.50 The Faculty met nt 1SS o'clock, M. under .ummon. from the Pre.i.lenf. Pre,ent. wain, President; Prof.oM i Phillipn, M. l'e.ter, E. M.j . Wheel, A. M. Shipp, C. . - , Hubbard, J. T present suliieet Iu an institution sustained like this, by all dei.ipustratioiis and parties, Hotline should be permitted to be done, calculated to di-turb the liHrmonious intercourse ot those who support and thoso who direct and govern it. And this i-i well known to have been our policy and practice, during a lorn series of years. Mr. Hed rick's testimony mat as student and Professor " he ). known no institution, North or South, from which partizan politics aud sectarnu reli gion are so carefully excluded,'1 will be re ceived wilh perfect credence by our grad uates, and by all familiar wilh the state of tbinns among us. To secure an end bo essential to the rep utation, prosperity, and usefulness of the University, cautious forbearance has bcei) practiced by the Faculty, ami enioined nn. on theetudents in relation to these subjects. The Sermons, delivered on the S.ibbath in I.. r.n i . .' nni nuiiH-c 111 iciuiion 10 me riresenr siitiioet 1 uluiuiiui mvuMFim . -j , . . . the College chapel, have been eenfined to W"T w'tn ,,,e assessment of the legal voters, She was evidently pleased with the compli an exhibition of tho leading .lnorrii.,.. f "d even attempted to overawe the citizens i ent, and answered, " I'm thinkin ye ken Christianity, with re-pect to which no dif. from t,,e ree exercise of the dearest right' ference of opinion exists among us ; and no of American freemen. With the agents of student, durin" the last twenty ve'ars his'1'10 'aw Sa'r"!t them, and surrounded bv ! been permitted to d dl.-CUss upon the public of party politics. This stage any question course upon the part of all, bs been re garded as not merely necessary to internal harmony aud quiet in unison with kind. feeling and good taste, but as due to num. hers of persons of different tenets and opin-' ions, who honor us by their attendance upon ' our pub.ic exercUei: aud have . rigjto respectful consideration. , On motion of Dr. Mitch. 11. seconded bv 'rof. Fetter, the President's commca was referred to a committee, counting of Dr. Mitchell. Dr. Phillirjs. and IW M,,K. af. Hub- 1 ..a . 1 . . .r '. . . . unru ; woo reported the loliowiii" rcsolu-, tions : 0 j nrsnlred TWii.. ji ', That the course pursued y Prof. Hclrick, as set forth in his publiea- ; - v.ronna .-standard ol the 4rli met. 1. not warranted r,v ine usnVeyT ll. ! tl. S,.r,l. I 1 ... 1 '.,ir. 1...J .c .1 . , -j - r- , .ml lliat ttip nnlitieH.1 nnlnionn snressed. 1 1 1 ' are not those entertained, by any other member of this body. kesnfved, That while we feel bound to declare our sentiments freely upon this oc easion, we entertain none other thau feel- ings of personal respect and kindness for tie subject of them; and siucerely regret the indiecreliou into which beseems, in this instance, to have fallen. After a brief discus-ion. the resolutions were adopted by the following vote : Ayes, Messrs. Mitchell, Phillips, Fetter Hubbard, Wheat. Shipp. C. Phillips, llrowu. Pool, Lu- cas, Rattle, and Wetmore. Nay, Mr. Her- risse, who said that he voted in tho nega- 1 .. 1 .l . .1. v . . tive, "simply on the ground that the l-ae- tive, "simply ulty is neither charged with black Repub licanism, nor likely to be suspected of it." a n.sm, nor ..Key ro BUs,.ec.u 01 ,v. On motion of Dr. Wheat, seconded by i ro.essor su.pp, u,c oecreiary w ui.ee.- ed to transmit a copy of the foreign pro- 1-. f. ,m o . .1: .. , ., ,. .r . r ceedmgs of the faculty to the Trustees of the Pniversitv 1 tne Luiversuy. I We learn from tbe Standard that at a ! meeting of the Executive Ceinn.ittee Pro- fessor Heddriek was formally dismissed. Profesor Heddriek is a native of Davidson county, and the Lexington says that be has always been a Democrat. If a mem- ber of the American or Whig party lad act- ed in this way, the Democratic papers would J 1 ' never cease larping about it. Tiif. Alabama Cotton Crop. Tie Sel- eporter, of Wednesday evemng last, ' ' 1 it T la maw A .1 ,. y,. .1 In A,inH. lltaf . crep will be exceedingly ndint'tlcdisastrousspriiig the preent cotton short. Notwithstanding tlic disastrous spriug and summer which we had, yet hopes had ( been entertained from later indications that the crop would bo an average one ; but the arly f ost bas now comptte.y di-pel.ed J , r every hope, and accounts from every quar- ter have now satisfied every sensible man that we are to nave me suorii-si erojj untu . . ... .1 . i .... . ... we have had for many year- pa.-t. Many of our planters will finish picking this week, and iu the course of a few weeks the whole crop of Alabama will be gathered." A history of the Mormons, on Latter Day S.Sme. have been published, from which it: l,.t America contains C'.TtlO of . nf .h,ae .H (100 are in Utah, l ii nil s-- . - . - - , 3,000 in New York, 4,00(1 in Caii.oriiia, 5.0..0 iu Nova Scotia and Canada, and S.O.W ill poutn America ann ine isiaiiusi. i'ir - . . , .1.1 ,,a,i :.. . .. . . i .l i i.',....n. contains bsi.iiu", ol wno... .e ..:...:., ...,1 Te.U.i.1. .i 000 in Sean- dinavia, 1,001) in Germany and Switzerland, 500 in Frauce, and COO in the rest of Eu- lu Asia, there are said to bo 1,0J0. rope In Africa, 100. Iu Australia and Polyne sia. V.',()0. On travel, 1,NI0. There are, besides, 3.500 Schismatic., including Stran ites, Ridouites, and Wie-htites. The DirrtROii k. Young girls like balls, yonng men like belles, broken Eke bills, toprs like bowls, and cardinals like bulls by changing a vowel, a'.l tastes are sultud From the J'hiladephin Nru s. THE GREAT FRAUD. Tuesday last will long be remembered as 1 J The any of trie great i raiia. vrweu to I i despair lv tbo fact that an immense major- The any of the great I ravil, j h knoTB fli,t ',D. lLU ,SU.tB .""l C'' 7- ?!- 1 ,e 'eraol;""c P-":V ''" 1 ,1 .. . . ,1 . -i...,niiA e im at traiwi wninii uc' J"- "tended throughout the whole Common r"1- GnRH of .couudreU were orj-an- more of these patent American citizens for tiie Presidential election. Watchers were refused admittance iu deGance of the law, that the Loco Foco officers might perpetrate fraud wilhout the chance of detection, and every possible stratagem was resorted to to drfeat tie legitimate expression of the will of the people. Men who claim to be respectable citizens, were the chief conspirators in this atrocious scheme of villnny, and they hired an army of ballot-box stufl'ers and adepts in crime to do the deeds which they originated. The unscrupulous Mayor of this city has appoin ted some of the most atrocious ruffians of Moyamensing on his police, who co-opera ted in the execution of this outrage. In some of the wards they covered the extra assessment lists with flo names, by vouch, i ing for persons who they knew were not en titled to vote. They interfered in every I " nei'mng irauu, ir. is a mauer or ; su!Iir!"e tl,at "m'' ToteS wure ' ! g-!iiis& ine conspirators. I And all this was done by the pai-ty which professes such a tender regard for the con- i'1"'0" such a jealous spprehensiou of the duration of our institutions ! What conum-1 n,ate ll) Pocrity. for such a party to talk of Constitution and of the Union w,lcn they engage in acts like these, which sap ,he very foundations of the government. ! 1. t T Pin their " uanot l,ox then the povernment will tall allot l,ox, then the government will fall .u. 1... j . .1 i:....i . . ' 01 " Poll"cai ongarcny, wno will rule the country by frauds in the great eiiies, which determine the vote of tbe lead- '"? at.nlc9' "l,a' new guards are tbrowu erouna me nanoi-nox, it will altooether . , . 1 . t 1 Tt is easy To W1dW ffr nisQ.mumcu;.. ,j g Kay lo sl.L. Luai oui iiimnaa" . 1 . . j 1. ,t.: . -ill tl.n nov long siaim ucu niiii.--.. peope qu;lHly submit to be thus swindled out of their mo-t precious rights ! Will an outr!,ed community calmly submit to be tlllH cielltl,d ,y a cliqf 0f nominally de. ccnt men, but who arc really lost to all sen-( tim(.nU 0f honor, to all oonscious rectitudo , 0fcouJuct? Arouse, then, Americans! Rring the scoundrels to condign punishment ! Citizens, assemble iu towu meeting;, adopt measures, ,0 prevent, a repetition of fraud, by punish- ws its present perpetrators, and let the country see you are determined to defend the purity of the ballot-box at every haz- t&. ThilaJdphia AVi'-j. . Av Atlanta Cmr.F.N in Luck. One 0f the coital prize of S-V..O01) in g(,ul,,ern Mility Academy Lottery, file cnuLiurrn .Muivnf m drawn Qn (hc 1(,th fc ' , ... . .: .i.:, ,.i ! stant, was urawn ov a cmti-ii -.-i m. ". ' . , ,. , , a.i r)(1 on 11 q-nrter ticket costing him only a pretty good investment, we think, and I , nth profitable one than an, spec ' ulation in cotton or election bets that wo have heard of lately. . We stepped into ' IZiX ticket, and pocket the nil- little sum of S12.00. Mr. Langfoid has been a citizen Atiant lor a nunioe, . v.. i.....e. J frKltiatT.,.-.... m.n and we are uui nuiir.-. .,1,.. , ,v reallv glad flat the gift of fortune las, 111 I . . .- , -, . , ,. 1 this instance, been so happily bestowed. ' w. .i,.i .t... i' .1,. ,m. Laitart. It U HlftJ HMiii lurav, n m' . ... . , ... e .1 :. t SHI 11.11) .a a0.1 bylIr j M Kotch pf Wftuipkai Ah.,; to Mr. Tilman Leake, a well-known citizen -P .1.-. ...... f)..a nf .1,,, k . ll 1 tt flllinilllt III t n i i- c n . i , r sin iliio ;,. Columbia, bo. Ca.; and one of l U.mui in Divton la : and one of S10,00 in La- ton, is. , uuo o. , n..., n. & nre P,rl,ifJi. tr.atig the pub- k We probal,ty do h0 in our nejtt. jio t,, somfl PpleJid prize-, and tho gr.it.u-, jliterestin niecfil,(t, of ,)le Stllte goci0,y cation of a successful operat e is very lnuou B . enhanced, bv the -romp, .nj courteous man. Lav. i been le d each evemng dur.ag the ner with which tbi v cash their prizes. A e , week, at which much information vamable , -.. ,.- tbose favourite',., ,.-,rnll,PS i,a been elicited, aud friendly LoU,.rj,,. ,0 those in-lined to invest in this , . r ..... r.... .luunia jmmijta", Suockim! a Laiu-'s MuPEsrY. A sin gular occurrence happened during the past summer in one of the provinces of France. n Ii.ine.st rountrv "ciit'ema... possessed ef a very handsome park, had found the wcath - ao or very oppressive, ami was iu in- habit of, . taking a morning walk iu his park, with cigar iu Lis mouth and no clothes upou bis Dact. a uu, o. - - j .Lose v.,dows the park might be seen, con-. . . t i .. e .l : ...i.. i.a, . - - - 1 ' lJf...lo tn. nrin.iiive and cited him before a .iHueoal lI, vent email t nrocccoiuss as HI- f " ' " . magistrate. lLcdetjndantconteiidedtli.it, upou his own property, ho had the tight to do what he pleased, and moreover, that the ... 1..-. k....u .. .. .11.- from the sni.t where 1' : I,,.,' walki,... un..tH,a!U,l .". ita ra' at, -. ... ...t, ..... .. naturnlihus. " Sl.o must have good eyes to distinguish at that di-tanee whether I am dressed or not," said the geutlcinau. Interrogated by the magistrate np-u tlj point, the lady, whose modesty lad been so rudely shocked, naively rep'.ieti Oh, but I looked at him with the aid ef an etcelleul .tldi-COpO. A VlfilTT0TnBSleT8a0PR0Bi;P.TliURN8. -A European correspondent of the Cen tral Presbyterian furnishes that paper witb 1 an aecoaiit ot a viMt to ttie iter or not ... vtrn. in ."W.aml. Tho writer uri an aecount of a vir.it to the iter of Rol i Wc visited an eminence which comiuan- ded . view of th, Castie of Malltaorilerie," wbcre Highland Mary li - , mhrn . A ' . ary lived, and then we le ana Hums, linl little brook aepnra- ,or 'i"e", '" a yellow rinclt-t. lo me it. was something to see a lock of Highland Mary 'a hair. Returning to Ayr, we passed a pretty lit tle residence, half hidden by shrubbery, in which Mrs. Uegg, the only surviving sister of the poet resides. Arresting our carriage at the door, I rang the bell. A pleasant looking young woman answered it. Said I, would it be agreeable to Mrs. Ri gg to receive a call from some travellers from the Uni ted Slates, who wish to pay her their re spects? " M yes," the prompt answer was, " my Aunt is alw-ys delimited to see ii- tors from America.'1 She u-hered us into the parlor, and after waiting a few momenta, a little briirht eyed, quick moving old lady same rustling iu. I excused our visit, on tie ground of a natural desire to see a rcl tive of one whose writings were known and I admired in every part of the United States. 8 event deal about lio',rrt in America," and added that she received more calls from gentlemen from "the States" than from "j " (' ai mo wvn... eur onuwcu u "omo lp,,n" of nor I'rothcr, written in a uu,a .uuii.i i.auu, aiso an oriinni portrait which she declared was a correct likeness, Ir3- HVg. 'he Jenny of " the Cotter's Saturday night." But bark ! rap mme gently in the door ; '""y; who lhet ""anine of the .ame. Z n . . . . ' , t . "''"c the tlu,, 1 Sir b. tiZZZ 1 picture, she only h1112lu.1l and mi wired I 1 1 r... J ociier, Wovderful Transform mow Twe fair Iidies wera reading the other day, Ry- ,. p.;...,. n :n. tl.. ..,,.... v.. . .11011. n;ii is, one . fi kom nuw J,itT,r larto l,lur l,uJ' , . , , . , . ,. . :,, is, or ever will he capable of listening witu- out interrupting. So that at tie very commencement, wheu the reader read the K '' ' 0 t it white l,,' ,inT" n'iel.i." a men'a hare gro'wn from .nrldcn feara he i;sterifr interposed as follows : w) -r , now odd, to be sure ! Well ' I know notl.ng about men la.r; but there is our friend, Mrs. G , nf Twelfth street, ,1.. .a wri, nas tnt been twentv-nine v(?arg o(I for the last fifteen years her hus- - ' :,., l,;l, .band died, you know, last winter, at wuion ' ' . misfortune h.-r grief wa? so intense, tnac Ler hair turned completely Hack within - twet.ty-four lours after tl.e occurrence of - . .... T gTATK Fair. A heavy ra-.o, which . , , . ' ".orning last, and bas continued up to tins time, nas preveuieu the us,.-., number of persons trom being u a'ndance upon the State Fair. The ex- f "n T" " 1 VTZ' variety and quality of articles displayed, tie excellence of stock, and the diversity of agncuiiura. am. mecnamca, ...,,.,e.cu,- . :. .. - (g universally pronouneeu superior iu en .... , , ., . j tlat has prece'kd it. His a proud sliow- 1 ,, Miff for the istale, for her sons aud her , J .....l,..,. Itfe cannot flpccted tUt we shouM .. ... nf .u. ,rtile. on .ebibi- Hon. 1 hat would be invidious. lien I entire list of tueh articles aud ur the p When the re- n. I...... .u.r.l.d is made out we shall DUO- 1.,.ri.1.a,.,.s o .,iuon inlulged. These ' meetings, indeed, constitute cue or me most important features of these occasions. Eu. Rcrisfrr. . .- . .e- . Action cf Stoar on the Teeth. Tie Charleston (S. C.) Medical Journal states ' .1.... 1 I ...... v I.. !. A.,iirwo etf bla invall. " : , ; , . gitious on the teutn, arrivea at tue ioiiow- iu; conclusions : .. . i. . ,:.i... u .. - j - - by the gas developed, Owiug to its stoppage iu lUo 6tomaol ','d. If a tooth is nmeersted in a saturat ed solution of aujar, '' 's 80 much altered iu the chemical couipOMtion that it become aud easily broken. :U. This modification is due, not t free acid, but to a tendency of sugar to combine with tie ealcareous bsis of the tooth." ..The foreg.iiiiL' co.ielu-ioi.s are correct, and caudie aud eoii liiiieiils sluuld b -voided. Tlu-y should be kept from child ren especially. It i" eil kuowu that ma pie snar rc.ieUr the teeth tender aad sitive.

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