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"Se ilrqe to Sod, fo oqlr Sot, and to jot &tfij.' VOXjiXJIMCEj O- CHillFLTCjOTTE, HNT. O., OCTOBER 1SS7. JXTTJJSZttHlL 83. TH On A S J. HOLTON, Editor A I'ropbhtor. TERMS: r,. y ,-ii.Camiiiia Whig will be afforded In mb. ' ' ....i-r. luf t t o : i ., .v-l ill I i u w ib anvaiica i nu Iv.'maKS AND FIFTY CENTS if payment be " ...i.. . q-iiiii-n n. . .... ... : J.:;.::.;;Tiirr ;.-J 'or ,.f the tear. Nu.ap.r will be o.acon. ..,i nut.) .ill arrearage art paid, except at the( Mop 8urJ bot bother Lim." And in bun-.noltiief-d.tor. I drcd aiuiilar ways their Underlies wa re- ...-..( i -Is si I fin I l.vl I m iHiiaia ... """"" t wr t tfj, nil iiuq ijpei lor inc urn niser. in s ilea type) lor in nrst maer. 'nn.ll'- - ci nt. tor i sch continuance, (.'curtail.' . o. o .. L , .mrii t inn cner ui a i-uit m mare en . a H r t,',i.i.'(!'iri '"i" dertociMiimf per cent, will mK ,,, the rcxul.r prices, for . dvert.serebv iu rear. Aiivrrtweiiiente inacrted monthly or Lt'rlv.tl per square for each time, tkwi- Imitiit ": i rent per equacr lWrh time. j r-,ni when nrlini In their deertmen.enH ,.( w r tnu nuiiio'-r hi iiiarriiuna omrvg nr ''1 , be iiiMiluii until loibiii and cliarjtd ar. tJPiiit.n lattra are aullioi iiert to act a aftnli. 1ociriia IT krqusiT. From the Weitrrn Democrat. (aMwb,.'i Flmr Cold in Prath. Mtrrst. inv Ja on earth are emied, u i, ifty Uttuule htfo below ; (j . Ov iriei biiul attcnditd, T - t1 r Siiour bosom, grt, 7 iTf 'ii K'thijh'i fltwry mo ant, r f witf:i miu. frail 04lmiy rnl. Am a '1- lrnp rtinj jny reeuuut T i nny itbon ut' tiir pai. '.ail entuTfd istn life, t-atu cit niipae o erth He took, T-n '-i !jTrr!l In oriiiy.i.ri'c W 1'i.jul one frowo of Imgrfinf look. A n; ( .'tnwbs'it biaieofl iter. M - r voire w.!t ne'er be hsrd pun !!-r ;inri will vf9 t!w fiowfr no more, I .i.l o:-M)ni j ion tt uiurm'rtiig atram t' oir w'isre lU ailpfti dead repoa, l.e-c-eli to iinuti Uie aara yine br, . f'me tli in et of erlv cbcriaberf rkndnv Kjr nertj in dejtu'a long al.-ep llt lie. !' ..;.'ler of'b4U-y hr we-(i if! vntjr hrarti d 11 lft in lettM, Fr irijf b her aiSetil alcp A ma Jim, dreary, unburn year. ii it o'er he r grave trae iftdb.p reara A j. an.i more eoiiurtng aiirinc ; 11-f -in irw r hvea in i-arti embalmed J O tu.r itiirh UMm f love be mine. lt;i'Tw-r rrienti, rtn yoa draw near Ar ' itanil arotnd her iticnt tomb. W :lt: ii bt-r dmt Tort drop a trar, ll r fut i id a happier iienie Ft f ' o im tbe roai'a orr he yrate. L (.-i' r-ila the turf ttpon her br-tt, Afl' v ..y rt tiie wii.ftwa waire VV utre she ta taking bcr lt reat. iri s4v i.ur ht not eonatant faitJct J ii ii wt-n ti w-fj is given, ta w'h ci.i W4fe uTdalii divide, Ao-J !4fiJ ua file in beaven. DEUITUS AMICLS. IVlisccIIancmts. From I'elrrton'$ Magazine. 1W 301ESH BV KLLKN A.SHToM. Mr Alden had put on hi slippers, seated frientls, Ihe school cm. men, who dul not ap ijiii in hi. easy-cbair, and made ready to ! p' t H unwilling to afford hi in shelter. hat he railed " a eomfortable even- j Tbe clerk rushed on, intent upon calcii ', ' LcD hi lilt'.e boy eatne ranuing io J '? 'nemy, and putting an end to this fnm the play room. ' unorthodox proceeding, and over, fir.t a " Oh. pa," cried the ebilJ. " yoo should bench, an l then a child, he stumbled, in his shit a nie. hou.a lleleu and I have ! attempts to poMKCfl ur onlhe fueitive, w ho Ta? fstber, witbouteven looking at tbe nj'r crnid, answered erossly, j "lJ.nl botber me '" T::e fare of the cbiid fell His lip quiver- ' "1. so-l he erent fri htencd and hurt from . a ro-Tii. Ve r is on a few days. 1' Thank-giving . Mr. Aldcn, after 'oiier, thou(bt b. would lake a walk. Just i- "i r putting on his hst, bis little daugh- t-r ran un to him savinir. " I's. mayn't I o with you I 1 fire fairly .bono with the anticipated ";pii-.-s. Hut tiie father, reflecting that i a-j.: 1 hive to delay till ber bonnet w.. ! -'i. replied aeifi-hiy, "N". Iean tw.it. Don't bother me !" lii t.rigbt look faded from ber eounteft- ' " As he closed tbe outer-door, tears ".iric-J tnto the child' eyes. ; " I's " timidly said the little boy, on ''ii' r occnioo, " won't you show me bow i '.j ii-, tv sum! it's dreadful hard." j Mr. Aideii was reading the newspaper, ' vi was !rl,ii in iu. nniitic.l artlely. in "eh, ssin most such things, there waa rs ab'i-e than sound argument. " I'm t hniher me " ha answered, teslilr. ' " I m readini' " On ter occasion Helen WaVS Singing, ir.c-iM -hitr.n A ni nf il,. ..i inv i "fherlie-irt Mer father looked ateruly j '" I'l l and takini' tbe ciar from bis mouth, I ei tisr-h'y, " 11 1 o s making that noise t I wisb, Mra. ''- yn wouldn't let the children botber One night little Charley bad tbe tooth -'i- i and though be tried bravely, could " ' hep crying, ilis father, woke from , lost icmptjr at last, and would have iupp. i th, child, if it bad not been for tba aid nur. " It all a whim, tbat be eric ; for it will fl - good ; and youTi apo'l tb child," be -.wier), oUt ,f humor. "I'm alway both "d it this way." 1 1"! things happened weekly, almost ''-. Mr Aldon did nut eonsider himself seifi-'u man, yet be thought of nobody' r-"R.f iri at heme but him-t'f, til! at last be ! a terror to his little one. Tbeir "'orsl inetiueuof )Uv toward him finally j -" ou., fr tlcir lutlo (moos4i-tivo nearly always net with a rebuff. If they, rushed, wbcu be came liomo, lo climb about bis neck, lie put tbem away,ying, There, that'll do, don't botber me." If they were' lavisb of their kisses, nbcn the time came1 for their retiring, it nan Hill, Pon t bother me." If, in their exuberait anirits. tbev ..., n. .,.-.. i 'k..: tuotl.er. or a eryai.t waa sent to ! hid then, I? nlsT. their celled. fi . . , . . , i"""i"'i "lu""i ' " rtiuen rroum ue .n.l.l. ....... ..I. ;.u I.:. i.:u n i.i iiawm vuvup u w n u uin viiuureu. ii e wuu.u have tbtni on hi knee, kelp tbem with tbeir atudiea. or efen join iu their plava. Hut . , . r , ihn Hiu, "Hbout any reason tare the lulu cf the mofiictit, bo would burnbly re- puUe their adrkbCe. iij tbin fitful y.item, woroe aimort man a aieiny repuihion, HI children grew finally not only to fear him, I but to loae all respect for bioi. 1 bey did not resfou af-oul tbe matter, they weie too luuiiv iv luHii ao vauaw i uu 1 ill fit lull r 1 1 i , nABa.llfilniiff ii.lh.h inn ImiiMnml ... -j Gradually, therefore, Mr. Aldctt children became estranged from him. When they grew up, tbey never gave Lim tbeir caiifi den'.-e, but living in tbe same bouse, were alinokt aa strangers to him. lie began, as bo grew old, to feel tbe want of their love, anJ to con. plain of it as an it justice to lit ili ac If. " I bate done everything for tbi ni, tbat a father coujd " be was wont to aay Alaal that which be abould have done J ' for tb. tn most of all, and which would have 1 won tbeir love, he had not done at all Their cbildieh, affectionate sympathy be had ' rudely rejected. InMeart of lliiting of tbeir nlea.ure aa well as hi own. I. had !stlShly conmltcd only bis own eouifori And now be wss psying the peusltT. I Yet Mr. Aldeo bad always fulfilled what ! be thought his duty to his children. H, ; ! bad fed them well, dieted tbem well, and ' . educated tbem well. From none of the auiuements suitable to tbeir age were they debsrred. In matters pertaining to money be was even a liberal parent. Uut wbat is ail this, when sympathy and lore are de-, tiied T i " I)on't botber me," wss tbe key to all. It i iu what be called the minor duties that Mr. Alder, was efficient. A erest sac rifice for tbe sake of his family be could make. Ti e little sacrifices of personal coo- venicoce was the rock on ahicb he split A Maopix IN CuiRrH was tbe case, when Jack -Such certainly a niigpie, well known iu tbe village of, ia tbe county of Kent, for his B.iscbuvoua propensities, ' entered the villsge chnreh in the afternoon ' . c i v.. I.. i k -.-i . l. . VI cuunaj , viiij I'y., 'mim; i noic I of Divine service. Our friend bopftJ pf.t4 fditl5 ir. si ibe open door, and, for a time survey ed tbe coiitrreatlon, resOL-nixing manv i friei. j wbo was wont to greet him with words ) of kiudness and fs:nil! trilt i but, upou tnis occasion, Jack was surprised at fin jing that ; no notice was tskeu of bim. .'.I last ha de- ! termined that be would not be thus over- ! looked, and down tbe h.iddle aisle he marched, knoeking at the door of eacb pew trmpdiitan tn tirur tnt rnk ot intit-'crncif.' and announcing Lis arrival to the inmates These simple meantjre would. Mr Hid with a clear loud " Here am I." This move : die tbouchl, be preferable to destroying all bad tbe desired effect ; for, in a very few : the bsnks of tbe country. It is unfortunste moments, every eye was turned opon our ' for the country that these ' simple mresurc ' ! hero. I ne worthy parson, ending himself were not sd.pted, and t!i alternative of de. j in a decided minority, and perceiving broad atrurtion to the banking institution., st far grins coming over the bsfore solemn faces as they "t under any legislative aulhorily, ' of his flock, at onee stopped tbe service, and , thereby avoided, J d'.-ircd tbe clerk lo eject the intruder. Hut j Hut will Ihe Kiate or.ite in the adoption the order was more vaity given than ex-?- of th.-a ' simple measures !' I fesr not C'sn 1 cut d. Jsrk wss determined not t3 leave, dm (n tirrsl itoveriiuient assume the power and so finding himself pursued, took refuge to iinpo-e opon local bank these rc-ltic-iu a forest of lees belonifinrr to bis youtij tions : Mr (iuthrie was of tbe oniuii.ti tbst ! e.-il v ev.ded his rrasn .lid .1 wa va snnearcd ju where the clerk was not, informing him ' ever and anon of his whureahout by ihe old j eTi' " Mere am I " At Isst, wilh the he!p of " or three of the eonjrr ation wh had joined in the pursuit, a eat lure was effected, .... .. . aud Jack was ignominiously turned out and : the doors closed upon bim. Alter tbe lap. ' oft few minutes, order and aoUrof.'ty were rei-lored in Ihe cntirch ; an'l the prayers wsre recommenced and ended without far- I ther dinturbsne. 'Ihe parson, in due time, ' ascended the pulpit. He gave out mteitije ascc nded the pulpit, lie gave out bis lexti f'd commenced a di-cour.e calculated, no have spresd ruin and diarusy throughout doubt, to be of much benefit to bi bearers j 1 the land, it would seem that "experience but he had not proceeded far when he wasj has sugge.led oo remedy, or but very par- interrupted by a loud noise, accompanied by j tial ones, for the fluctuations in bsnk cir rapping at tbe lntle window at the back of . culati-jn -d for the occasloual d.raime- the pulpit. Turning round to ascertaiu theji B,tlJt of exchange." eause, be beheld our friend Jack pecking I Jt strikes ut tbat tii writer, like tho-e y t 'he window, flapping bis wings I resl uiiconTious arti-ts of whom it baa been "gainst it, and seresming at the lop of bisiaaid tbat "theybuilded wisir than tbey voice ''Mere ami here ami" a fact knew," conies nearer to a discernment ol which no one eouid gaiussy or resiat laugh-1 our fioannisl evils, and the remedy for them i"g l- The worthy parson finding bis own wbteb experieuoe ha sugfested, then be itravity, tod tbat of bis eonifrejrstioti, so en-! aeein hiinsell to be aware of. or st least lirely upset by whst had occurred, brought, I bis sermon lo a speedy conclusion and ills- missed the congregation, (sentence of death : recorded ag.inst tbe otTs-ndcr, but upon ; me lieiiin ...... v.. ,,ni. .w.i...-, wsa commuted to banishment for life from the precinctsof th church.-Fiascr x Zintjor September. Mn fin- j I . i j A.x A I'fs TR'iMiI wokth tltiHT Ihom-j j i.M PoUM8. Monsieur de M died on the U7lh of I-'ebruory last, leaving a will, entirely in bis own writing, which ho eon-i , , . , ... , it t eluded thus: And le te.tif,m,.ffcct.on for, my nephews, Charles and Henri do M , I bequeath to eacb deux (1. of tbem) (or. deux., i r ,1 wo) I wo hundred thousand francs.' Tbe paper waa folded before tbo ink was dry, and tbe writing is blotted in many pla ces. Tbo legatees assert tbat the apostro phe is one of those blots ( but the heir-at-law, a legitimente ron of the defunct, main tains, on the contrary, that the apostrophe lis inttntional. It will be curious to watch tbo revolt cf tbe ooulctt. From the Rational Liteligrticer. TlIK LESSONS OF KXPEMKNCE. It is trite aud common raying. In illus tration of human stolidity or perverivnesi, that moet mcu can be made to learn in the , . . .v V",J. V ... uo,u DBIK too ouen unneeaeq e ?J "P be irt But hat new proof VI I 111 HIUIO UllilllllKlll lUUUvTUeSB HQ lUej afford wbo refuse to learn oven under the bard discipline of a teacher ao direct aud practical iu bis iiifltructions ? Sucb la the moral im foroed upon uh by much that meets our rve in tbe putlio print of tbe daj with reference to tbe causes hicb bate produced aud t lie reined jr which would probably miti gate and remove tbe eriU of tbe present fiuaneisl prrnur. A a single illustration of these inadequate eoiumebU we Biay cite tbe following appreciation, wbicbt bowever, is not o remarkablej for wbat it aays as for what it ouiita to kbt, in evidently shriukins from tbe rational interpretation, a we drem r.L. t j ji lit, of tbe facta snd arguments adduced I... We quote from the Waihinrtoti Correspon dence of tbe New York Journal of Com merce, under dale of Uctober Hub I " The moony panic has so completely dis ordered t ho business affairs of the co'ititry tbat con.' Ji rate uien are If ''inning to turn j their attention td aome means of avoiding uch embarrasiiii'n' for ll. future. The ibsnkinif TU'in, ss it i called, though it i . - . .. . -. . t - " '"m' n'Ufit " redieallj wrong j i"r ''u ,he wj d'Hiculiie .'obi wbich " ll" DO TomvT 'lr'cte it. " Tl' "tject has Urn crti-n forc-d upn PuVl,1 ""on before, but it appears tz ritre hm tunied o r,mr,ty,ux but verJr paf"! one-, fo' the fla.'tu.tions to laljk e'reultion snd fgr tbe occuHiotia! de- rDSr,"c 1,1 of '"i"np 1' '" be well lo "r lo the views of Nicholas Middle on llna pre-ented by h.ui in the heyday r i '. - ..i.. t r i- . "'" I'"-"'- iii un.-n ui uuaucr. Ill t lie l.i porl of be Select (. pinlultteo of the House of K prr.-ettativi upon tne liana ol the Luite'l Mate", in I !Mi, appears the rlitiiiiulmri of tbe PresideiH of tli Hank of the Uuitrd Ststes on tbe iucresse of the paper rirculs'.ioD of the bank, snd ibe means ' P""""'" rscultun our general cir- ' prevent its uijuri JUf eficct pou the trade ami currency of tbe country, TL '""'" nt Mr- lii.l.lie, tbe President, i are very pertinent to al! the qiie.tioii-i, an'l the foJoairiL; none of bi views upon the 'question of the elpilieney of the abandon- ' Uiei.t of the present banking institutions of this countr) aud ;be subatituliou for tbeiu of ' some other system : ' hat is wanted, ssya y,r Iliiiilie, in ,...,.,,,. rirsf. to irt'f'S tht but 1 1 ot lt nittiiliii: tiicitlatwn by abolishing tue ue of small notes, so as to II?- suiu la lake te plsee kj lU-itn, ft iS Inevitably would; and, second, lo amux to the non psyment of- specie by the bsnks o beavv penaitv sav an interest of twelve ncr cent., a in the Hank of the Tinted slim,.,; or tweiity. f iur pe r cnt , as in some ol the New Knglstid banks ; or a forfeiture of the ehtrte., ss in some of the Jersey banks as would deprive tbe banks of all tbey co ii !d do il t a nsrtisl e'tent, by lay ing an exei-e upon ail bank not", under a certain denomination, say Uw, tenty, or fifty do'iars. Tho measure would a'tuo-t extinguish the banks of t-sue, for they rely on the e ii. a 1 note circulatioi for their pr'.fili in a jireat deiiree. c cretsry Cobb a ill be nt.Ii.ri.el in enti.tili.p ihi. ruaiter in i'i firftl financial report." We have here the frank admission of a Pmioeratic authority th.it tbe banking sys- (em of the prp.eni da) is proved by its work- i,,.. to he radical'? drfective, a iiit.-ed nnj-t .ny nsrm be which is such only in nan.e, ' larking as it does the first clement" f unity i and eoncerl of action directed by intelligence' i and skill. H it this ststetneut is with the singular irferenee that, though tha scibieot Lss been repeatedlr forced upon pub lie .ttetiiion by financial revulsions which .itetiiion by fiu.octal revulsions than be hss thought fit to avow. For, if il era vs ell in bis estiiu-itiou to recur lo tb views promuk'Sted b Nicholas HiJdle in the year ISU'J, it will perhaps not be con- ,IJ(.reu unrcaniinaoie iu us u ww uii'iri...t 1 to allu'i a little more explicitly to wnat that " Monarch of Finance," judging froii j bis well known sentiments and career when i in the " heyday of hi power," would have been likely to designate a th source and. ,,,, cur 0'f the &.nciat eluharrasments 1 w,i, h now reriodicsliy visit aud afilicl the country. And it were well also to remember that Nieholaa Middle, il be acquired any authority eipouullr of J,,,,,, (, W0U,J ttftn to be admitted by this J)n.o- cratie testimony to bis sagacity,) acquired it mainly by bis connexion with and control of an institution which it bas become com mon, in these latter dsya of superior politi cal illumination, to pronounce obsolete, and from tbe meru uame of which many, like the correspondent above cited, would seem to shrink in ill disguised terror, as fioui sums " hydra or chimera dire." We allude of course to the Umid Status Hank. It was with perfect histories! truth tbst Mr. Cljy could aay, in tb year 1037, tbt prior to the icries of nnfortunar measures which bad for their object the oiertlirow of the United States bank, and the" Jiaeontiu- 1 uance of its Gncal agency for t!ia Govern ment, no people upou eartb ever enjoyed better currency or bad excbaiiyea belUr regulated than the people or ti e Uuited Statea. The combiottioti of Uniff.d States and of local banks preafuted a V ue imace - . of our syMem of Gcueral and Su e Govern- ments. aud wss found, in eipenem e, to work quite as well. Not only viitbiu tiie country had we a loeol and penersl eunency, per- fectly sound.bat in whatever qt ter of tbe globe Amenean eommerce bail ocnetrsted are powtrlesa to exercise tbe benuficent a- consider your self ageutkmau. If tbe ret . lore's, lor iuntauce. Ltt plulosophie people there alo did the bills of the fi.'.k of the gency which it was able to perform. They MUh to kuow why we dun them, tbi- is our , lenti" tlie reason let others be content United States eomrn.ud unbo.d credit , tend, in time of prosperity, to promote ua- answer. Not that we care about caah our-1 "u tue faot" and confidence. Tl.a eiroulr -! V "i'-' 'bis d-y tbe -speeuUiive spirit iuhorept in our ' f, hut our creditor do. Would yon , Ay but if women could read mcu'a Bank, iudeed, produce d sueb universal son- j countrymen, snd, disrejjsrdiug or unablo to ' rather lUsl we go M fill, and jou go fre ' nr' s meu know each other, the worser Sdence that it was rendered prsctieslly nse--descry the ric-us wLicli portend dsngers a-1 tlisn you pay our debts, and we all keep ' nsles would soon be redjood lo a alarery ful for all cnmniercial and donatio pur-j head, they then a-gravate the) evils they 1 moving ! As we a-recd.wo have worked ' beyond all precedent. Mhy.the plaiuest pones, from ouo extreme ol the (Juiou to the have lontiibuled to amass by sudd.oly com- for you as we promised, we have waited upon "oen iu existence would make a boud other, as its nominsl value, without any dis- niencing a course of. curtailment aud restiio- yu but as vou don't psy, we dun you th bc!-t "pecimeii of manculinityr couut whatever, while it so reguiaud the , tiou when it is too late. ere are our arranvuients for job work, tht ever lived, iu half an hour. What man 'eourseof domestic asd foreign exchanges j Under tbe opersiion of ihs United States contracts for subscription, promises for long of obseration and of self study i thcro Ibat by Ibo former ihe people were able to ( H.uk wo witneased none of these things credit, snd duns for deferred payment. '-hat has not been at times aniaxed not to .transmit funds from one diitaot place to Property bad a gradual aud natural upward Who i there so mean that be don t take a find bis foibles more keenly appreciated and another in our ou country at a:iot no ; tendency j agtieullure. msnufactoro, and paper! If any be needn't speak, we deu t urncd ngatn-t b;ui-lu atntics ungrasped exp-nae; and, ly tbe latter, the exports of commerce were iu a riauruliinjr condition ; mean l.im. Wbo ii there so reeii that be "nJ not lorcJ into cbsina the teudeu the precious uirtsis could be chicked when extravagant aprculations were rarely enter- don't advertiser If any b t him slide-he oil" unstudied whiel. dexterou,ly played thr- rate of pr-iuiuin, owing to lnrg impor- . ed into, or, if entered into with sny gener- j.n t tbe cbsp, cither. Who is there so bad UP0"' ,ulEnt m:ike ,f hu" 1,lere Puppe -tatious or otter eaue, wss advancing so as alily, were speedily checked by the bole- tbat dou t psy the printer! If sny let him Ob, women! women! y are powerful enough to t. ir.pt U their exportation. Its vt some restrictive powrr which the llsnk could shout, for he's the man were after. Mi. ' yo are fuel, an extra u.otuphysioai touch means enalled il lo expand its issues and .'judiciously apply from tbe wide and fr- came i Jsgiun, and lie's been oiiig us for ou1,1 l"Te ,u"aa 3'e lor''" of the line of iu oi-ceunU during periods of , reschine scope of its financial knoU lt io one. two. three, four. five. six. sen u. and on( u" endurance dcli-htful as tbe et- eomtiiereia! pn s-ure which have since been injriahl founJ lo cause a rapid coutrso- tiou cftlM a:eaua of local banks at tbe very K'ue lnn tiutr anl is m.l r. quired by the ii r ii 'ii of tbe Uu COU'Tnuiniy. tie jiai.a oi me i.Uitei .-laiev rxerri.ed a abo'eatme check ou the cuiis- ,io!i of tiei"ete Hst.ls whenever lhoe tn.i.-sions sere exe'sive, ana wi-re teniling to introdurt or losier 'pint of dangerous speculation. Mow iiifliienlisl sn'i how bene- hsent ti l t seti this tunc ion of ttie Ujna ot the United w.a .uSeieiitly proved by hst enued after its dctrm'tiw'si. The State Hanks, re jevpd fm.i il.r tr,t r M,;oe ... toiserso tuaictoiivf xerctsed liytbe atton- si Rink, soon rrgan to grant uttrcssotinble slid n rii.critiiiiiats credits, and, iu tbe mil, and the entire industrial relations aud de-ineres.-el ii,e pejur rireulstion of the eoun- pendeneca of I ho country. Long experience try by trJS.IiKi.llOU. A feeri-b impulse j has suEliciciitiy taHht na that parly eousia was thereby givvri to all classes of society; ' teney is loo potent ami depotio inourcoun sn unnatu'sl li.-lock p'sce io all spte'es ' try to admit of the rational presumption of property, w bich, as aa ind. x that mea- that the party in power would venture to sured ihi rash eipanaion and speculation, r,.k the f restive of infallibility whith it the salra of the puUi- laud, were iiierra.rd claims by ntiai-iii its steps ev.ti ia viea f.o... -2.Hill,niiO in is.1i t 3'.' .-,OO,Of0 in 0f the danger, aud di.a-u.rs whi. h lie on 1 ".'til hat f.'Viwed in 1 -37 nrrd iml ! 1 1.. k 1. -I I A :t . L . rec.pitulate.e.peei.ily hr those who refu.e'po.henc, f ,li.nk were admitted, we. bould to .e any connexion between tbe revulsion undoubtedly l e met bv the cuckoo ery that of tbat year and tbe ciu.es ahicb had it i, Hwonttutt,,nil that Lcio ncw-a- sprung up to produce, it.on the ruins of tbe J.j l k of Ibe I li.t 'il states. rilirSlLF Tlir l".)I.OUier IIBICl ai.u .. i ut "tres.iire. have ensued all, hwver. pre- ', . . , , , , i ei ried s iheaaii.e phenomena ai those ahicb , , , . " , , , preluded the di-astera of thai year. J be r J . .. ....... . . . i Stale Hanks, without the eenirot of a Na- I i j Hauk, whii h w as direele bt finsiieial wisdom and skill, have been r-un l incapa ble ot nift.iining well re)-vatf J rurreB ti, ami of 1'iriii.uiag a msdion for reju'a tinir ihe forei.-n jt even the -itortie ex clisn.e of the eoustr-r Au l Ui want of a national, uniform, and stahie vurreney has ' f.ore authoritative than ihase of sny other been most aeverely felt by tbe noorer eisss- jexpounJer, we may cite th fact tbat even ea of the community. How immediately that mo-l determined eoetnj of the iii.titu aud bow dus-troutW tl ee prr puirsl rsvul- lion presided over by Ni'-liols lliddia was Jinn sffeet theisa who li.pe nd .in tbeir dai- ! ti'H bosii'e ta Hank of tbe tnited .""tates. ly Isbor for tbeir d.'y bread sisy re seen ' I'pon tbispoiut msy quote, in conclusion, in eo. h li.tr.snng reeonis as ibe following, i the following extract from Prrsident Jaek wbicu are how of daily oecumnce io the son's Mes.age lo Congresa iu the 'ear lt-lil: public prints, rpoVly of our bepr cities. llt quote Irom ins v a.uingtou t mou : " Ine of the mo.t painful imivations that times are out of joint is -ontnini iu the lol lowing statistic of the tt.,r of employ. S . r J who, wis le.ro, have been diac'iirged by ibe cloak making bouse, of New lork during ihe past to weeks. Previous to tbat date the Cioskmnkers' Aeoeietion ere unsbl rd 40 girls and eight cutters. M JJ.-1I, C- , mil street, hss di.chaiged V j;irls and two i cutters, rt. M Ilendriek. K.gblh avenue, ha. discharged , girl, and four cutters. 0..I. . -I.IIJ-..1..! 1-. .1.1 l.. CMIl! wc anati uuupumn votti uv iu. i tisan, who luiliis the old saw, that none are so l.'hii'l as ti-o-e who will nut .-e, that ail the., linaiicial vicisituil and nii.fottunes 1 spnng from causes which have no e oum-xiou lo supply th. demand for l.lnr. The list' Ag.in, son in Ihe Celebrated veto tne. me wrong person , omimu, to s..s a,,,-,., very singular .ua.,.. .... come, up to nom, lo d.y s A. M. i K. I'a- .... of I-3i, bw remarked follow.: j pcraon, to tbe room , Krebns, to k,., in the j h., co.sc.ousnea. through the shooting ...d vie., lho.d.sy bar. d'eharged jltl girls j A Jia V,lH sulr, , gr.w.y.r. or in the dark bndenl.y he excitement of the '?n2 ii.. .... v M.n. i's .... . .i . j country nirl wh-j oame to " town lust fail well it impht, occasioned much leeling. and I cutters. K .lills, l.nanibers street, mr,n,, rrt.rctt rtmivniritt tor thr tnjrrrn-' . , e . . . , , , .. . ..... ,',-1 ., t ha, discharged 80,1 girl, and four enttera. . m.J,Jlut,ful f.,r th. j,rU. t"' ' n i'or two Sjrw.tnr of O f Hroo.il.. Canal street, h dischar.ed I 4 . , plnPertly .h.t in th. wet befor, m, ' VTw" ward. .Tnot wi-hi" w!?k I girls and two cutters. MeKenfie, Canal t. j . f,n per.rir none of the mtlif---itt.m of "',""4 s.jl"'l on Msry l't'a us! TlIB Mltt!. IlAIil IUS In relation to has discharged ninety girls and two cutters, j . Jj,k charter which are nr. ruin, in , ' . 1 ' hlu-hiiic to tbe je auspeu.ion "of this house, the New Courier I-idore lh rnard . (i rat.rt street, has s)icharg I. n, or,inion. to mat- tf eomiMlMt with , " ', , ', -', .? t'i !...: or relation nu inn is.i ui uie cnnt i uni ,,.rt.,l lt eornpsiitle with justice, sound poll Hank. It is true lh--y were il foresee 11 sod I anr lllt Cumtitutimi . Thus it will be predicted at the time, but parly exigencies , wru th. t)l0 dominant party, with ail d.ie ilemauoi"! ill. r, 1110 voice ul wa:oin; snouiu he as uuheedeil ss l,aseuJrs, eveu th nijli llie CVCIil SHOUIO pruve iiir,u llt rrru weli f'lundeil as hers. Since tho yenr l"Ui e have had no Lulled States lis 11. lo which those revulsions esn be imputed. I be tariff for protection has been proHOuiieed obsolete, slid It', schedule have been more slid more approximated tc the lioa of freo trede. And what do w now see aa tbo iff.cts of these much vauuted nioditications in our national policy ! At a time when all branches of produc .1 i 11 .. ...... ... 1 1 ..1 tive industry were most Hmui i-bin,; , wbcu the barve-ti for a aeries of years have been ibti most bountiful; w hen California has been atmually poui ing bcr golden wealth into our lap, we are suddenly arrested in our career by a " panis," a " criis," and a " pressure " k,rr.',,f.n;. 1.,.. I..-.. in our monetary allairs wuicn nas protra - led or crippled nearly all branches of indus trial pursuit aud trade throughout tb coun try. Indeed, w have beeu brought lo tbe extreme of financial barbarism, and instead of a system of excb.ngisand credits, det Ti ed (.'istinolive of enlightened an'l civilised nations, we have come, in some recent in stances, to tbe rude barter of commodities as th only available means of keeping up a huincs communication between different parts of th country Wheat i shipped from Chicago to Hnston to discharge an obligation for which it was found impossible, by lb ordinary resorts ef fiuanee, to procure a remittance. In the face of aueh tranifcat derange nienta In our monetary gysltuj, ws are still told that " experience baa tueated no re- rneayi- All tbe apprebcrided evils of Hank of tbe United States Mill retnaiu to baunt us from the fact tint th kankt of tl.a city of Ne York, by rirtue of tbeir posi lion in tbe commercial metropolis of ih country, sudd J? the tUe forma He filUd kv ' J - w - ' -J that institution as the regulator of the our- ' runcy ; but, supplying tbat place without ; tbe unity aud inlelligence which presided over the dvhberalioua sb.I directed tbe so- . tivitv of tbe Hank of the United Stttea. tbev : tbe premises. Now we have all the Uink'a 1 power for evil without it coinnenatiui now. rr for good. Instead of the "monster" j with one bead, we have a moiistcr with ma- . ny licsus We have ibousbt it proper to advert to ! these iucontestalie facts at the preaent time 1 beciu-e it ia only io aeasun of adversity thai tbe popular mind ia breuxrht If review the tendency and drift of events wl.ieh it neglects to mark wbiiu fl.istinij en the hiau , t;Jo 0f prosperity. We nciia ibsse stalo- inents, however, rather as nutters of bisl.-ry i ill n in i). riflt,ian I nr.. tt,.i 1 1... .r. ,1... . . ' r 1 . .' ' Oueil to be accented as a sneeifio fur tbe , evils which now slMict ibo natioail tin a tire a days she term with wbicb measures of the mJ.t self raideLtuiiiiiT ami bcQrirene. are . .1 .1 .. tt. A " I m-i "tnr i .uim.tm mi-n i.v .iu-4. t.. ,v , 1 i.l. v. ,!,. . l la true that K. pul.iieana like lailison smJ i in i ji Monroe were of a diflrnt epniiuu. sml did . . . . , ,, 1 , : not scruple to imitate tlu t xaiup.e of ash- . . ink'ton iu plaiini; their signatures to Uie. rharlir of a I'uiled Slates liank. not until the advent of Jackotiiin. in it 1 ii.o-t rxa'ted form, had swept over (lie land. 1 1 h at I tt National Hank w aa thus denounced And f;r ibe benelit of thoitsho regard the ' constitutional views of President Jackson as a the spirit of improvement and com- promise bich distiii;uilia our country ' and It institutions, it beroittea us to iuquire whether it be not pos.itie lo secure the ad- I'rant.ges afforded by th present Hana , . , , , . i ' . I'll UI' ii 'I I nr tig tit- f 11 I lie Jlttltrx UI iqr 'mlt l .if lira, t i r itei'ftril in Us nci- ui a ami i-iu larr at tv t ate mull it u - ' litt'uil and uthrr wijei.ttuHi. ' - . mv opinion. 10 mtiiVt? ti rami j,i,.rt t, trh vm,,,! ji tHnir trith th' Cm ,, of th (tiurd .'' p.j,,,. J.cVf,B', n . a rrpr,ie,i ,eim,r,, to tbo con .r... . . " eeoience and utility of n liauk of the United Stales, accompanied with Ihe expression of his "sincere reuret that sueii a charter not i,p,n nrovided In the year JSsdJ.fjr lho eij,iint, in-lituiiou, as would have ren- re,pi el for its hereditary allegl-.nee lo maxims of President Jackson, p,,j.iP,J would still an" "ample room aud vere j,e'.ie p,blio benelits shown, aud the board, and thus bo compelled to bring die enough " lor the display of its cousei vfilive ., j Amtl , comB forward and asso- tress sud waut aninng several thousand per wisdom iu instituting aueh a National Bank cjt for the p irpoe of acaonipli-bing tho sons who weie directly dependent upon theui as would obviate all objections, con.liluuotial ,e,t works that now need no a lvocato." ' for employment ! W ho is benefitted by tbla or otherwise. , Ho sstuo gentleman, in concluding a speech 1 system ! Iid it make tb. bank which rtfuaed 1 1 Ion the subject, said " he cjuld not forget to aid them stronger or weaker? Had Oil NTIUtrriT.-A friend has exbib- he amouni of unpaid Isbor peHormcd in J " . ,. . ,, tho infancy of raiKvaj bunding by the only CoTTot in KiMi. The Nwork Ex- .Ud to usfwo eounterfe.t JUIO note, snlli. tU p(,pilUr r ami I ,,,,,, hat in spite of the anticipated Hank of Camden, S C, winch wore enl here ,)e p0pUl,r heart in th most effectivo man- j rellr,,Dca 0f England to send spscie lo A from Montgomery county, a few days ago, nr. We beleive, with the Alexandria ia- lcriC8) pore pressed as she is by the Eae in ssti.factiou of a judgment aga.o.t a ciii- "t in regard to many of the rail- ,ern oeveribeles8 pid must eon... ' ' 0 . . ,,,..! of tha eountrv. th-y owo their lnoep- !,.: .wtt m far 4 cotton t. t ten of that county. 1 my are correctly ne ( .cribed in a New York Counterfeit ILttecler, ,aing for vignette, a beehive, and an, , oo , (,)iel(1 ,ud . (tmmU with ,LielJ n of that county. 1 hey are cirr.ctly rlc- 1 ' , ... tl. .:. on ,,t e - ... .n,-r...d. not written. The paper of . , , 1-. . , ,W. Wltn IU" lUlCIIUUO, gnuviri..,., . one is greasy, tbe other wbtte.-i - i4-, rrof,tliutr ,ou,h as far a Cuba, for the ipurposo of exhibiting thrtn-elvea. They SfMlounM-rtTALTir.-Tbe Madison (N. ! had six of their children with th.,.., and C) News of tl.s7lbinst.pabli.lic.tb. sad 'upon a gentleui.n expressing aurnitw. at inte llig.nc.of the demia. of about seventy nuwW, be was coolly informed lb, .ersotf. in that place and sri.ii.it j during of th. twin, tbat tuor. were a heap n.or. ;., .even Lutbs, .nd s.y "even at borne and upon ....juir, it was ascertain now Stir cabinet maker i. daily engaged in .J it '7 had fourteen I m.king coffins for the dead." Tbi. is a .ad Tbey ar. aboOt forty five yea , " it.lfon.a.d w. joinwitb the New. in seem to be in the enjoyment of good health, hopethat wh.Jycr.au-er.aypr.duc. J MrUmlj J.d no lack of appetite. tbis c.Uunty, ,l may oo.n pa,., away. t W"1'"' Traph. -w - .- ' " A Momr. Don. VT adopt at4 rooorn mend tbe following unique and exprenive notice to uur deliuqucnt tubacribera. It is ' borrowed from a. Western paper, but suits ! this meridian precisely Vaimna Pitkumi SnBBr:Rinin. ' and Adv EKTISKR8 i Here us lor our debts, and l IM Hit Ua iwi r uaiv av luitft, ,0knov. ledge your indebted neai and dive vour hnud into your pocket, that we may prouiptly fork over. If there be any among n,. l,'i. - -e..n ,id. you, e tingle pntron, that does not owe ua righL-years lon euouyh to make us poor, ami l.'iin.if ii.L, it nm iti(iiii. If tbe above appeal lo his conscience don't awakeu him to a s. nie of justie. we shall have to trv tLe law. and sea what virtue there is in writs aud constables, Tilt TlMX Foil IloAKrH.v'J. Now is ti e time when gold dollata are bid in old aloek- inps. No is the time when eil-pKuevs are luck-'J "WST '" nub-noed teapots. Now n",n,'JI isnl by in rupboards for thieves lj ruintna,;; carried in wallets fur pick- JW . . u . k; i i.i.;...i .1. ,,.l r "v""-fc" i ' ' work for the next eenersuou to find ; and buried in the ground to be l ist and forgot- ten. Now men rush frantic to draw cash out of safe plane, aud put into uusafa one. Now poor families loae five percent, for the privilege of hiTio their savings where they wiii keep them awnke of uis'bts. Now farmer hang up Hepo-iles iu the shot- pouch behi'id the de-r : boueiv sew up g'ji'i I'lerea iu laeir earns, rtreb tbcniselvea Jinn with and travelers bdy belts of c,';. No,w ,l,e uPr-,fl',j'e sereant who l,ld 131,1,1 nPkl." !s ""'aired into r,ht l'imng cptursl example, !'""" w"" uo put tiieir isonsy w tne rc locked suspicious!) upon ' wvvwfw wi. iu " s -. r - ' - ' - i .' ll l-.'l. 11.... ..I. .... , , i mi Ji J t Now all money ia distributed hut such as h ood, and lbs sti more sacred bonds of , ' . .. ,r;.;i , - r . ri . . i eau be beam to c .ink. Now men privily UOi,ij.al sove X-i'e JUntrutn!. " " . . , , , i i. . ... i oi.jutai .oe. nut a. their clsh under lock and kev, anJ ' . , i ;' t i In..! mi r. ii. i i . en., ut tint it nea.Ai loeir-. . . - .. eulat. Now men, with full pockets, reiusa .i.i . .i a v . - . r..: I eiiimr iu uirir uii.ij ui w iwi(;iiw UeHors .Now ihe 4,utciier must wait snd , , , , , .... til baker eo unpaid, aud tne printer Must . i 1 . .... . I -1 'I he t.utufJ fir Ibe nineteenth time, ibe . , I -.I, era of hoert'''. 2 has come round aatn, wi.b ,, . " , , e,, :jU i us ti .1 .Uiio-en curses oi iioverij, iuic- ,. ' . , ' ' no., i...-.rusi auu aecaj. ' " Mr. Kl'lToR i I notice tht for the past seven or eight month, you have been c d - lecting a " Cshinet of kisses." I tako th liberty therefore cf sending you my cshinet, for I . mo, am a collect r of such curiosities, The first odditr that conies in my way is a remark by some one, " tbat kisses are like crsation, because tbey are maile el nothing nd sr. ery cood ' aver sensible re - . - - . . - . , mark, hy III. way-am the next is tne j exclatmed, "I ni M -in.t ne o.a UOl ii f - I, " ,ri,,..1ini trk'r.. 11 A n .nd tKn .it itmlim. lift wnsaHii. iiruuiii'iii ui m uiibb. .tin. v...., .. i kiss l reb.is, to kiss again ; pluribu. to kUs 1 wilhort reaard 1 1 sex : siilfbus, to kiss tho . . . ,j ......... . ... vo.l,rn- lire hack and with wounded niodeisiy replied "Oli, Ueorge! tot rih' knt iti the . -." i:x.hiiac. . k 1'. Vint. A.-kv, -vi sihimemt ct as tXpy,,,.,.,, TllVTll. At a meetiuif of the r)roprlPtor, ini ,nanaurs of Ihe Western railroads, held a few days ago in Columbu. Ohio, a debate arose concerning the affair f th(l roads, when ene of tbe meuihers re- !...! ...1.. .1.. ..;u.rl. f ih eoun- IU.I e'i . . lim I..II.J--.. . In' n.ree i-onlft retiav. if tbev were di-po- ,.1 th. d..bt due to the neu wavrr ;, j r 4 - ' 1 for itl powcrful ,A when the idea of a ..:, DaA ,0 b. XpUied aud ropulsr- el :..i....i, pro?re ,a completion rr.aiuly l tho ,xerlljUi f the new-papers. g, Tw,s Cmivo anp Eno. ! ti... ..r.,t ,,i;.,i.. .rri.-il in - f m..j.. "'f " ounu.y 1 -.1 ... .1 . : . .' i.iiil.rilinJ a! nau'i lusce .'j ui iiteup, muu'ii'iim-i i" ii.i i-uiiiiuuiairi ui w' . .- ' Till MlSTERT or THE Skxm. There is ao endless mystery between tbe sexes. Tbey have, iu tbeir uiol educated state, at leant very little notion of ouo another. A woman brings forth a uiau child,; and to her dyins day never uoduratauds tbo mao. "" who baa most knowledge of mcu link icaM Kuowieuge oi wounuj m uuocr- ... , ; 1ul",ve tur" tual ,llii(;u i 'I'1 t0- W,1 ludwroos orcate ' ttVe J'''tu' What absurd men have been sketched ot P'Perby miud-abounditis women; take Mrs durance h and baa always been ! I beextrnctaboveiafroui ii hitty s' Knavcn - Foola.' 11 k fl enti.k at IIomc There are few fjiiiiliv:, we iiiiitgiuu, anywhere, in which love is not abuied ua furnishing tho licence for iiiipolitelicssi. A bu.-latid, father or brother v. ill speak harsh words to those bo jJVB, bent, and those who love him best, Bi,np;, because the security of love and family pride keeps bin. from getting bis (dnily pride keeps b leaJ broken, lti.as .i,..aV u,0.o iniDolittlv. ftbsiitic that n man v hi at times, to his wife ' ; . .i , i or einttr ttian tic wouii to any oiuer icniaie, tXcvtit a low and tisciotis one. It is thus (j,, honest affection of a tiinu' nature pr0vc to be a weaker protection to a womau ju , family circle t ban lb t restraints of aociety, and that a woman usually is indebted to tbe kindness and politeness ol life lo thoso vgt tdonging lo herowu bouseboid. Things ought not so to be. The man wbo, bceau-w jt cot , rtfsnted. ii.Slpts his stleen and bad temper upon those of his hearuton?, j. m mt coward, and a very mean man. Kind words are eirtuUtm m.diuii.a b. ,,rn true getitisf men and ladies at home, tnd no polish txhtliled iu society can atouo for the baisb language and disrespectful tre4tm,Ilt l00 often inu!Sed in betwee luor-e UOUIJU lUk-eilltr J nwn ui. u nr. vi AN tX-MIINO Ca?E e mentioned a days since, the recovery of 8-JHtO, by . ....... 1J . ,.a T..fl'ut..nn t,irf."r r . - e ' , . . tiersoti, who, at a turkey fhoot lust winter, ' ' . . ,.' ttl,t il. l.,l lliennirli La llaii. k e ware Plll'fc IUB (lU IlllVULII .WW " S M . ..v -- - " - . . . i . told a few days siace by a gentleman wlio ' , . , , , wa resent at tne ti tal, that tne lad w he- , ... i i.-e A wa.s a aitness in bis osn behalf, ai wtlowea . , . . , . . . ,;r.l ii.i I. ... ! by a law tf Isat winter, testitie l that he was in the fe!d attending to thu fixing of tbe lurkey ou the beard, whilst tbe (lefoudauls ; ami others we'e some rods distant shoot- ; ii, at the turkeys that the bullet entered bis (the lad's) bead the left nide, jut back of tbe eye, pas.-ing throitgk the head, came , out in the rear of the right eye, cutting off the optic nerve, and making the lad fjr- j ever totally hiiu'i tliat as soon as ne was i shot, he clapped bis hand to u.s lieaU aua . . . ...... i j - i . imi i.unn, au. .... .. ... - i ible, aud kucw perfectly well what was go- j in- ou around bim. Ihe lads evtdeucei : says . The uspeiiion of tlrper Hrotbers 00 jTLurs.lsy, is one cf those feats for which I those who know them best, wer rot pre- fared, even in these time.. With bouda and mottgagea ou productive real estate in , ibis city, for more than .our tunc ilio amouut a-kcu lor. auu 0111s rece, 10 sc u the amount, and ouW asktng to "J!" their line 01 aisrouuv r,-r., -r what it shouia lie ana wuu tue solemn j . , , , , surance that without tb aitl anXerJ, they must suspend and di.,cbarga between six: ami eight hundred persons in their employ ' they were colly permitted to go by the . t- eo,ton alone can b had of u iu seu(rjC,e-it quantity to meet tb overruling I demaada of Hriitsh manufacturer. Bread may bo got elsewhere, and other things al- .. . . , 1.. v.. 4 . .. . ao : hut cotton ii American, and cottou must It.. k.J !,! nr.- most mi for tbe 6- , oottou. Tomato Cn A mtaonk. A Tennessee paper records the manufacture of a novel beverage iu tbe shape of wine esprtssed from the juice of tb tomato. Good judg' pronounce i first-rate article. - Its ingredient are tiuiply the pure juice of ibe tomato and sugar, and it much rescmblescbatnpagne.bavingalight transparent color, with pleasant, palatable flavor.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1857, edition 1
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