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itc U 6oc to jjoqf doqiirit jd fo ijoijr -Duty.1 CHARLOTTE, 3NT- C, TiXjLCSC QO 1308. INriTMBIEIH. -3. THOJIAS J. HOLT ON, Kl'ITOR & PrOI'RIKTOR. TKUMS : t N ,-t!i. Carolina Whip will berifr.irilcil tnsub. :;;;,r;.:s is." hVty 1;;;; vr.i i'..r ti.r.f mouth. ; aim THK KK. liI. LARS ,. 1 i- .mi nf tiif year. N'.ipapaf Bill be d.acoti. t l, .. ,,, t I .11 nr.- ir.igc te aici, except at llir ,, ... ,.i tin- ho i tor. . . TiiuMiirnl incrlcl a I One Dutlnr pvr square ,,. s .ir h-s, t iua sued ly pr) for Ihe hrat macr .,i., g.i rents hrerh continuance, ourt od. ,.,-ments and -),ienn"'a Salea eh.ircrd U5 per : : tr 1 1 e r ; ami a di d union of 33$ per cent. w.M , from the rr p u 1 11 r prices, tor aiivertiarre by n ir. ilrr-r liwf im nts inserted monthly or !,t'v. l ! per square lor each nine. Vui '", 1' 7. rrn la per square for eael. lime. ,i,h w In ii sending in tlieir advertisements . ,,, ,1., ..u.,,t.er ..f .....rlion. ..ir--.t or '"" !,td "'' '"'b" c,,,,rd ' - ) .-I'.i.tm-al'ra arc author iie! tn art as agent, rlM) ik t.il 11 l'l ill " K . i KS : c I- wi: -1 .i ! 1 . .-II. hS, Irt 1H.I Kl t tvlf f .nt St..-! . wliicl. I f'Al.lt DKS, l.it.-at pittrrn", rr rirr tri.ni A to 1 1 r., win I wiii acli i , ... a.. i .. 5) IMIXXETS, i . i I., rcqn.rt'd v.lirn filling at tl" e L. S. WILLIAMS, vr. i. 3.'if r Henioval. . cr : ' rr inforciK hi l"rirfii:a am! ti r tr, hi r i lv. II... I he h .. r.-ll.'.ard Iua .. t .nd' ol Mrc .V lly. r y, uml. r in-' l..ri'. ot. 'i'.aile lri;i t. w In re tie I. - l . sit.-ri.l to all or.ra in It aa line. II. urtif-t-a i ,sard G:!den Cock, Golden Star Planter Premium COOK STOYi'S, ivusiatii: stovf.s. A ... . a,,rtti nt of I mi ;tni! Clllii'n nrc, Ac, A ' v i; 1 ..: a.!! il.ni. I..r ( AMI or ( . I II. r.YIT.J: J.'.u 40,G0 PAIRS or loots, Shoes, UK OG AS AND Over Shoes, I M . - . f v i n. v of l..n,. .. I.rnla, !:.!. V Ji. i:. and I l.il.:r-i.'e. , BOOTS and SHOES - to jnd in any wlmieaole or retail ra-; - - . ' r: t, o 1 Smitliern Country, I ' . f r . n rr- m n ti rl u r-.f E V U I'.SSf, V f- T ' r tl-fn..J tl.f V Will ifHf btllrf ml; , i .it '.nfr-i i..r Xir pni r fju-.iiiT j ; tJi, 1 ifiy other c t- bi i ft t tn tip- i t f'TM-rv t-i fianiinp onr St"t"V, nn! - ' . .. . .tiri. ti Hi t is thr pi n: to j Bay Boots and Shces. j P'.IONE A CO. i ... -!-..-I'rir. only. :.- vi. I-.;:. niif Field Seeds ! ' ' I '.V KK, Tunotl.r. 11'. i. firaim, I Iri-'..- r.' , lo. ' ..I- I. r. A lirjr qui til y J .jet rr. - . n.t at tl.i- !... -1 nuri.1 pric-a, at I'HlTCIIAHiJS WUoUmlt uml K'lml Viug Slnrr, lawts'a I i.avia t '.- Shtf Olto of Hose! ... n,'. -nd I V at. ra. Kxi.-.i l-.T- I';;;tc;iak;is Vi nr ii 1 1, 117 Sin Solulilc Kss.Cnninhor ! I'll l'l CM It l S l.,S I Ol 1)1 ... , .J '. :', ' ''r-":ii '.-.-;.,-M..i,.j I'ltncil Alili'H '. r.'.K.-re v ,1f,r, Fry It ! Try It! "i.. ,i.:r 1 nr.,,i,0ir l l.itr.irt.,1 l;l'( III' ' 1 "'".": ill'- in in. world for tho claa - ... ;,, .,. to treat. Try it. J -' ii i: i .s Diiui; H'ji;.-i-:. n... .' ll'sl n t i.l' , 4 .n oli, 1:1 N'li!.K, the nt f,r tie above !,, a it '. J lt fi'.V .top,.-. n.f will I-1 M-inOSON A I.Dim M. j irvTHoiiTrns or w S '1 V 'J'.V 1 -?, I l iofens. Hosiery, Embroideries,1 be . j " HI MKI-; l iv; .Si I;i:i-:T, ' ..-nr. MAV.V: r-TKrVT, I K M.I I v(,n, , I IIS.IIMAN l.rllils.; I T, II. MtEM & CO, i WHOLESALE and RETAIL LEALERS IN di:y goods. :inw .1:1 ,haiS.v mioi, j CM A II I OTTIa. H. V. January, IC58. 4'Tlf - . . TATTERSALL. Liver v a ml ale tables, r'lJK subscriber inform tbe nubile gener u j,t h purl.u,..v.d the large St.. ; r..,mrrlv ..w,,,,l I., . V.ll..m.n.n,-ej.,.,. l,.t K.rr'a Hotel, mar the J ul, ami baa a.idcd j , , r,fi,l(l) , , , , .uprri-r manner, S.r i j I ('iirMc ol oi-oiii'p .11 I "Intrl.-lle a l.ivi ry .nt Sal 'M.I.I.. in I.i. .,,.!.. l',.r t'.iv uin.uimi.il u Inm ,..1111.1.1.1,0 IIih i.-mi-c I .a to mike Iua etablibnirnl whst ,t i proieaaep !.. Im- rrl l.. ry ami Sfcins M..LI n. g.r .p.-. t p.-rh..pa to rail. II.- n.l. n.l. I,, knn Il .r-. i if.d Crr, rr. fr the acrnniiiiodlion nt' the ritix.-i.a penerally ; ann any , .rraiii iliairilif any nini:e i. (-..iiVf-yMiiet', fii K j MiiU'.f, and in jiiMMt trim. l'on..vUhl l'rivi-i tur. t lilfhrii w hrn ii. f i r ril . ' Hi-MfOVM.'S will find at t'.e.e SUliIra f.iia aeci-ii.iniMlati'.fi hninf pre p.. red lor tlnm pond: yar.ia, r .eka and iroiii' ha, ai d n m.und..nt U. p:y t (.r..f. m'rr re iiiy h.r liieir uae, aa wi II u i t f..'nt,r.,l .uii.!y of .iter. J . Ill :r.S K. nl I.) the month or ot'.rrwi-r. Ilia char.i will !' er. niii.i.d-l.nf, ..! he ' hi.pohy lncl nil. . In n l the Wlrhrnnl Ihen.m. inn. my to nxrit ml i.tn" liu iI hare of the public ...tri.n.". I Hlll!K!!T 1SAI5K, In-pruU.r.. L J. IIAWLKY. Ai-er-f. ! f '.u,'f. O-l. !. I.i7 44if Variety Store, Fresh ('iiiilh'lioiiaries, Fruits, f TMIK ...-- .rr rr,, t f ... ol t l.i.rli.llr a ,-rttu' T inf-r.ia tl.ee. id Burn-uniting eotint, i.aUntly rcctm ... New Y..ra, CAM V (.!()( HIM I S,( K.'AliS to u At co. s.M'rr. toys, , . THI.M .II Mill riiai; tttuth. iiiiiiiti iiiiiii:, . Ilt(n l , III..V 11 go II., liaii , 1 l.liilil-. A IShil C-t.ra of etny variety. i J. b. PALM Kit. vr. i.-.. it-;:. 4-.'if I'.S. Ila. ( .n ui..! t', arrv.rr. tl a nr-t r.tc I It kit. I am i.t.p.r. l iu I. up,r,,r AKK.S IliU Kt-w! Iloi .! A n I,f'i!ltl,le Kemnly for ItOl. fi .".' ON I. e rer-;,1 of One Ik.l.ai. I wi.l nml I., any pr,..,.,. ep,ol a rr..,..ly ,.; Mora. e- in; n.ruv I... rr-rmg iron. Ib-ll. ..f l.rnba. 'I l.ia . . r turn known to J.nl in toe a...., ..is lo five 111. I,., i-l lr rebel. Kvrrv loan l.i: .11 a l...r.r a. "U .l .,:-. h.i.e Una r. rr i pt hv mm. 'I lie mat, rial, ol whirl, II. ii.r.lirmr l'l ..mH.a.d ran hr pr.M-un-.l by any peraoii al a.j ,o.... IT Una r. n.t. y l.ila when" (ivrn aa I ill. rl, Ihe money ai.lti irlun.led. A,iu II.I .1 . iil.abuiu'. I.'tltl..rd o . N t . JOHN W. IJAKKK. Srf4 I."., 'r.,7. -..11 I)ve-Sti!tR Irve-S(uirs! Mir. ,-ry br.l ..I II. I.g in part , '1 ,n, K.lra. I , may b pur- ol l.-y....J. .al.1i..,l,.M.,d,:r rhna.il low at PIIITCIIAIIKH 'tfg Stmt, . trin'f (vrner 1011 .Alf.iiiiaies.Pdrt.Moiinairs. M.W aim U., ulilnl a.ai.rlliii in i.tr.rrnei! PIMTCMAHP S Country 31ereli;m(s 4 KK r. .preni,,,, i.nl r..!l and ei .n.ir.e a our I ..I. a.,e priri a ol rauiri- I "I; t .IS and Ml- I III l.N K, pill u,. 11, any a.yle I., onl. r.l.y piiiTciiAnn, law.s'a I ,.MI. Vnniishes, Vnrni.shes ! A I AC'.K al,,ek now on hand e. n...l,,.j ..I j l.n,'l, I '(!, I iwili l!. ov, l urmlnr. , Ja. Ar., Hln.l, w,:l be ...1,1 l'.,, , .! lower tioill any i.ll.er l.ol.ae II, I I, ,r'..tr. Ilv. 11 m run iii Ann. II ,.,.. .,,', ..J lielall .,:,-.-,. lawi.s'a I ulMI. I Condition I'owders ! ' lAliMI.II- .nd..t,.r. mler.-at. d in S'l'l M K, are aaaur.d li.al lh. ae p.. p.rillnua . un. piurciiAiuvs. WA..fr.e nrn IUl.nl ,; Si.,,,. I a wis'a t ntsri. ll.illiiiiK ;! Sin kioii'w apuiiK', 1 F Ihe fir. I in,lily, at I III l IMKIl'S HUH; STOIiK. 11 7i7r i.i udl Whilr I. nut! tMlTIIKK supply inso.eed. Turr AM.elr fl irnta pi r II.. fot loth, lignbrr with every tdtirty ill eolora, Ac , .-.t PKITCMAUDS ..og and I'aint Stoit. (liiiiiiiif li:i llf'-iiil i.i S KH M eV W ll . Il l VI A N'S pur. t, I I N I N IK at IH M psr ui. 'iisA iuki, m'y at 1 Kl l t ll Alii) M Iswin' t os.sra. Tti I It miif l'-ir SyrinziH, 1ST r.r, ivedat I'Hnruitirs. 3 lt' l.'r' I'.-iriun .' I m 1 II K aunrrioril vol'l his nrtu leovrr ,' H T .ra.S.,Co,Ar..... a .11 i.r... I.- of i,el lor t'di'n, 1. ...,. i. Iiohi d by ihe me. I-.1,1 aai.pl. at I'Kiirir ariih '.m.l .et .Vlirr. IJr.LTSi UI.LTS.. II I ' II'S I ! I I'rom I Ik- Huston Hell Ciiu,l), At Manvfaeturnt' Prirtl I ASH rUK KM inch. 1 2 1 el, per foot. IS " ' 17 " " 2J 47 3J 3 60 7 10 Vi " 4 ply " irKKAll.rS BKLT.Sinanofactured to order ( t ali. fl ni.t.ce. I fOA;V CTIXG HOSE of all aitea, T-.f ntrr r atfu.ii j.rrvaure, ctdritd Utrtft rani lar Max-. fitctnrtrt. j AKSO I I l HlMi of ail uiaeriptiona at 6! c.nl. P" ,. , , ' 16. I4. JiOONE k CO. Mltf 1 .!. ii,,,, ,,. ia iii I ni,e f TlIF e.t jrn of flii.rli.tle and aurm.in.lir; j c..l.,,t,..,e.1!.iinr.. .. li.-Ut,-.. U-r ia pr. prrd at all Itit.ra t rei.Mir and ti.nr i. M..' l. u AI. i..Oi -.. in I l'l' tXal Hialiilr n. hi. mi. He ouid not y that i.n old in-truun tit -'-n he nude to oui.d aa veil a a ma ..m , with all the. llin.l.rn ll.. rov.lienU .lt..elir.l ; hut he I prr pur. rd t a-y that all ln iii. unit nt hu h will jua lily r. p. in at ean hu n.a.u to ro.it aa ami a ami I a li.ne, aa tiie ..ine inati un.ri.l ever dnl k I" n ni . lie alau ind nda k e. ptng rniitantlj on hand, xi-: w I'iaxos fl'l.l the moat rel hrlt d mmiaiartmera in tha I', mini uira, wIik.Ii w.il be acid al ii.ai.ucturu'a ptn-ea w .lh f. i ail, In!. 1 Olil r.ao.ia rre. tvrtl in part pa hr n w onef, arr..rrt.i lo tlirir alu- . a II.- ii.. ii.iri.it kri-pii'.f e- i.i.l mi!y "n lurid, e. .d h I Any pirw.n I.Mtinj old ifialruo.i-n', 4nd are d. .roue i.l arlinr thi.o. may no .!, h.,r tl.rin reni.rnl ami arpl ii,...ti o lo a ,.r in tin m..rkrt. I I I I;- .i.r St...p and arr li.a o. at the Muair.l II .11, U...l l.w r llir t 'Iiiim lU'l. ' ASA (iKOKGE. CUaUle,Ju. 19. I-S. -lu-ly l.tat In r : It at In r'. l.tulhtrU lUWk S.le th.r ..'JWrnta. j ....! I.m.(;ru Si.lr U.IOar -."I " ltr.i H I.l lr l..k :i.' " lutr " 3-1 I II;inifS5i and I'fptr l.tallur, jFrnd, .rt A,-nr. t.if . 1 f.!ti,n nd rininnn S.ina.lie.r Kip Sku.a lur lac.nj ul...,d Ii.ni .. P.I X'NK k CO. '"t m:vfiilm. . . . . .i 111 r. endrraifneii ii4 i g eninrd into t epsrl. 1. neiamp for 11.. .u.p.. of carry, i. jo in .. . , a .. ( CRiCCl IC.UI I' V, haKCTVa 1" I'll It A1 Rctjiil Grocery Business, It. g lrve lo oil ihe ti.i.iir.n if nr c,t,rn ' hniloila i.t,d nrr..un...K. e . t.y I.. U.r.r .'l-w Tra.'r Sim I. to t w. r r, Ilr. o.'a ...d f r . n a ..tl.-ll at M".i r.,i . ... wi.r.i out.) lo- picarcJ lo arc all .in. ir iiiii.rt. .nu .Unci.. MOOl'Y k M-KKT. V 9, I t tl IL H. Williams & Co., in. 1 1. 1: its i ut:ot i i:n:. h iioi.ia i i.i: mi(i it i:t tit. ft A It K now rrirn-ng a larje ajiark . his ige. IU it g a J 01.11 .a,m .".I .! h-ve ' It a,:,!,t,on. rl,pri()r ,ie all(.r , . i - f .. Il.nr aa Ira ma . r nn.fe. J i.r y . . , . W w.ll .ell fa, lh. whol.a.1. -...d. .'"'""C 'be young lad,... i n.MI r fr 7 ... I .Witt o' ( (Jl 1 RY I'UOM K. r orrunv i- w.ll kno i. aland ncnily oc. 11.. rd l T M Farrow, I !; I iJ li.S .11. n.ied to promptly and at low ll P WILLIAMS A CO , Tiaif' .Vre.l. 3 Hnon (im ikr 'H I mrtirr. t ..rolr, Jam '-'f, 1 h.'.l. ' sTll i iu: i.n i i: j.WHS OS! A TO Ii! t ornpoandi'd rntirrly from I.l MS, i . ..s k . rn. h - r riBuiiiii sst. i n a vti I ,, ,5,., ,,.. ,K- r ,. .... ,. .. . ....... .. aaa . -k. t... a n. aaa . ., . , ' . n .p-.-i. n..l...ir.,.o.,..w.iU J .'rl.- ll..l.j J, ,,. ... ( liol.ra. j '. ,T.'".'..',''.'.'."."'.,.:'.."" - J.ni. II. .......... . ..I 5 l."'".n',.".,'.7i''''" "'" h Ili.... Ir IM.r- Wl. it (.-.. I. -He. ::r.,;,,r.;..-'' y. " All . nae II .rr l-lloK their teal. moo tn II. I.nir. r Slla VSal. r Ii iali... ...al .! THC MVEH INVIOORATOR IS K .il.sri.ie MKI.il ( I. lil-iiill.V aeS I. ...h.i.a a.m.. 1 .e.i 1.. ban,.. I M """.'.a',;:",. ',';i '".'!'.','"".. ,"i,'i,..i".'; i'i.'.. . ' ,1 - ...... J I... . '.-, , ,. .. .......a, lit all ..I ai. ih. ,..ali , . I..rai..l I fv.i. SCAIIH k CO. hntUtc S. (' BuiM.nj tpon the tan J. IT (Lit COoA 'Ti well In w.m, l.a well lo For Ilia World In.a dot. I. Since n.y. tl. a grew, ami rna , t w. And ii.orn.i.g brought Ih a, Hut have a rare, ye yonnf ifc-wir, Ilr aura y pltva. .S t.'-y,'. , II.- inl-.n that your h.r t. J-n.tr H' jond tl. djyaof yoii'h. for if ye gin not hrai f r Imrl, Aa i II aa hand lor Mud. Y. u'll find you've pi fni thr ' unw iaa ' And ' liunl upon tl annu." pr-rt, 'T. wi ll lo a-.ve, ,. II In hv A .-Hily l..fr i.f a I i, And hold rl..nifll ol Ihinii.g lu.T, For char.ty ia ci lil' Tot nlarr n t all T"t '""a and Irual In hat ti e drt p dine I.n. t a W e ram...! live on 1 ow dual L'l.nnaeo With puir thinga. And he who pitr m taealtii alonr. Will oil. n t.v Ii aland Ft. a.-e hia r..i"- r nvl, and i-wn 'Tia " built uimnt:.e a.n.l '' 'Ti fw4 lo aakin kindly u ar , And a,.i:.r whatVr w t. ; T-.r apMch al.outd b.nd tiie human mtndf And love lit, k un to man. rt.il tjy not ai tir f nilc not.1.. I.rl .1. ri;a , , I h I . n f n i f e 11 vr , ; Tie ortr VI hi. pit, a l..itu.g ht-i'a, rihonld aeallf i cruntlie aa will. The merer that . w,rn i 1Mir. Mn. I t.o.l a I di.ii.f l.-.n.l. '..r llioae who I k. f.il ! to, liut build Uptll I.K- aahil." miicclIaiKDiis. IUw U o IIium io!ils ire ;i mi' one. Mr lienoni Unon wa fa.'air and f.rlT- 'jur, "urn m-r iniMiiil'i, imi, toil, r III very ood cire nii.tai:ee, es'.lrd from Ii lile-li! of r.iiirthuliiif to the petieral pun6"itioo of msj.kin.l. M. llenson toek refuge from herynrf inai relty eolta-'e ntualr.l ou the f 'inc pal alrttt iu the town . . ,., , , At urt she wis ironsoiai'e ; it U"-a ' fo nJ l,n "'leuil fn.pha.-ia which rsr- rif d con v ictoD to I b a rl af her lir arers, that l"'tl,.Otf but the lia.gh.jwf her d.,,?h- trr Horeiiee wouid bav, pr.-wnt.-il ,-r from ;!r,;';:- h " ""'r?,D' of, Mrs. ll-non was in ri "mail meaure in- dehled ,j,rrc . rjebled to b--r daughter unee 10 l'- tliau tiirre mntilha thr 1 1, raw .i.' hr ,.. .,,r . , , , , ' iuuclune' 1 lorerce, had reached the iiiiiure e of iiini-let-nand briran to fe-l i l;er.i If tnarriaeahle. ."e w aa fiult. r.retl y, and tolerably well acrotali.hed, so that her wi.hid'in that rc-pectw: very soon likely lo be fulfilled. Ju-t oer ll wsy liveiSq.ilre Markhsm, jlhe village law jer, ju-t ergin upon fifty. w:n M. ee.ti I liar Irs, j was about half lis 11 g a jouiirnun of agreeable finite a favorite Ihe neighborhood, and eon-irli-ri-d in rutuini 1 r!ain-e. o n!r a V cmch ' A y el, I oev. In sff.-ciions had rrr i..-en aer.ou-iy e.an..,e.. aim nugi.i jhav riD.aiii. d m, bad: not bet n for the j sudden apparition, one timing, of Florence j Iknsi.n ruling by on b'-r-back. I It .truer, hi 111 at oi,t thnt he was re iinnrkably grar. f,j .ndeally (piile pretty. I'lb-reupon he cultivate, her ar ijusi m anee, jind after awhile a.'.ed le fatal riiii-.ti-in. j Klor. nee answered n the a ttirmative ; and in-tead of referrindiim dutifu.ll 10 h. r inolher hinted (beiiija romsntie young la.' ) bow charming il wuld be to steal way to ihe next to), and get married without ainbody beinghe wi.tr Charles Markhum tught at this hint, which chimed wild hi temperament, and resolved to adopt it. In ord.-r that it miglibe carried out w ilh perfect succesa, it was (solved lo .rem in difj ri iit to each other, i,t,l the day fixed, in order to ward ulf ay u-pieiou which n i u Ii t otherrci-e he arrnj d. So wcil were all thea.irrangemerits car ried out that Mis lienw. ,nd no su-picion of w hat w as going nri, i Not so with Sijuire Mikhain. lie had obtained a clue to the itr in some man tier, so that he hnd nit ly li-covercd I ho fact of the elopement, lutevcn the ei day nu whieh it was to oeeuf " My dug, that CharL," thought he . bin.-elf, as he set b.-forejie fire in his dres sing gown and Miioaii.g d.. leisurely puffing at a ehoice llavnna. " ut I doll I wonder at it ; he only takes afr me. Still I owe him some for keeping it serrttly from me. It would be a good j.. if I w re a Ittllc younger, lo cut hint ou nd marry her in spitei of him." S.pnre Markbam, wl wis one of thoe jovial widowers who ta- lite as it comes,' niu-.-d more arid more i this idea, struck out by chance as it werei.ll IU really began to think it worth snmeit g " Alter all," rhoute old either r at leas, and they ought to be mailers. I hate bee-, lie, " I am not sn ,0 ladies say so ul judges in such i bachelor a good found nut before h., and ought lo I tins how much m..re ojiifoitabln it would, be to have a pretty ife to wlconi,i me' homo and do the hoti'laf my table and to, h.-lp me koep that rn .1 Charh-s iu order r.gud, I ve half a nnn'to do it. Squire Markbam tk two more whifjf: and exclaimed. ' I vow I II do it :" ' Whnt this inysierioul wa, we will leave the reader to infer froii very next move luetit. Kinging the bet he inquired of thej servanl : 1 " Is Charles at horn " o eif," wm the n ply, " lie woiit out morning and will be gone all day." " Uuniib ! That'll do. Ko much the bet ter for my purpose," thought h, whu l.-fi alone. " .Now 1 shall have the ground left to niynelf. Let nic nee. 'I'll' rancal inU-u.i running an ay ueit Thnrdny CTenins, and i to-day id Jtlouday. Nothing like atrililng j while the iron ia hot. I'll write to her iu ! bia Dime, telling hr that I have altered ruy . in in (I, and will go j-it at dark to-morrow nijilit. Slie won't eutpert any thing until the loot i tii d, and then what a laugh we hall hat e." i Sqiiire Mailman di.l not consider thnt it . Miiglil make a little d iff.- re lino with the bride expectant. lie con-idcred it a capital joke oti hi aon, and looked no further, lie ae , cordiiigly drew-hia wrilitia; uiateriala toward In in, and indited the following epistle.' ' 7i.r,. VI, . I .i.. j.. i . " ", r ' Ul,u ",D UJ ucu for our elnpi-iiii-iit, on aome arcounta, ol.icc. tio.i.ble. and would like. .M, ..,, ,.r..,i.. ir i Hon, to auhatitnte tomorrow cvctnn-'. If I lu-ar litilbiiiif from vou. I aliall infer that you anient lo tlti arrangement. I alial', have a carrijoe iu rcadine under the old oak tree, at half past c-iarht o'eknek. You tau a:tl.rc without attracting u-p)cion. .i , . . , .. . able to carry out our plan without fear ii' . ! . . j . ,J, , . gorrnor d es not sii. pivt in the least, that ... i . . i ' . , , ... . a daughter in-law . (u More for him. on t ii n v . . .... . lie be shamed ; 1 our Jcvofed ( llAf -.tV. " '-H11'' " Squire Markham, lauyhiiiv heartily, that i-n t bad; e-pt-cially about huiiibu'cini; me. Charley couldn't have done It letter himself. I in a.vli.o l,a ,' n .. .t :. i i... ii, ... ,y u nine iri-n i.oy in in. employment, the door. Willi surrri-e she nv the rer son who rung the b.-ll wa Mike, Sij-iire Maikliam ' boy of all work.' Plr.-e, .,. Mid he, holding out the :i.i-i.e, a Irtt.r for .Mi... IVnaon, an' lis v. ry particular that uol.ody eUe ehould The air of 'iny-tiry eon- ,ved in thist-Lir- trri.lte addr.-s. aroused Mr. S.-u-oiis art curi ty, especially when she observed that It. V.r,f,.l i. I V. . V l r wiper made by Jol.uTra.i-, that he will ,r"' 'd ''f"'. but ..ioW.-, and the P,,.on aTdou?ft,.7aS M'".V shoot three or.,,,,.', from the head ind bauds If'i'"" rry every, bin. before or with a . tlV, tin! , M,, e, 7 ' 'f loj-i, thirtv fei t-weapon, a ' " bas never be.-n any- ( M ra Ih tiSon w a n i'r I , '-r-i-'ol- Whe-n -e reflect that the tremor or1"'' "' it known in thi, city or country. Ir d t L , ev ? 1 I P ; ."ovement of a u.u.cle may be sufficient to ' '"'- "P-ru roe, ived here, whirl, are reha- Hsm. V. a.V T re, 1 premature dineh.rg,. .od that tJM. l" J ,'ou'"1 ronver.iona o, a ebo p ,.g cu an. was left alone. ,r, urrUv ' .Men of all r-..se- nnd condi- i ur. riueiuir ine urn or.jUi!lil Iirr I oilier lo it wa. addrev-ed lo her daughter and net lo ,lot, to bit tl,e .irt"e or, ,.,.,. The bov determined to roo. out the whole fraterni her.ef aa .he Gut suppo.,.1 .-he .elurued wjl0 ;, , ,u , lh, 0Tln,r, U ,.n y,r, o'f 'J- fair do - lo h.r parlor not to read I larper'a .M a,-.- . , j , ,,,,.,, ,prightly .,J. 9' Three hundred sod r't students hnve I, lie ; that bad l-il its .-illraction " What in llie. world ean il be," she . V J J""""' 'r"rl about . I an Moreijr:e be earning on a clan- He.,,e eorre-pondenre It may b. some- thing that I ought to know Mimiiiaied by her fei., cunoMtr. ir. ,,,-r.,,,y evtir . ico; -.nat M,e wouin be fal.e lo ll,e respon-Hii'iti. s of a parent if she d. l not unravel tl.i. mystery. " I think, " said she. I will op,-n it. and if it .houldn't be mything particular, 1 can ra-l!y re -eal it, arid Fiorci.ce will atiil he none the wi,r. This .he accordingly did. What wis her a'toni-bm.-iit when ihe p an of tb'pemciit was discovered lo her ! "llere s prel'y doings:" rhe exclaimed, ss inin is she recovered breath. "So, Florence was going 10 run away and g.-t ni.rrie.; .oth.tChsrle, M.'kh.m. without .omueh a, hiunng a word to me. " Uhe iean.,1 l r head upon h. r band and began to con. ider. She was usltirallv led lo Ihmk of her can marriage with the late .nr. nsn, ...n n:e oappines. oi ner weu- aril lire, ana eh coulJ not n.-.p heaving a sigh at the recoli.-rtion " A he thought. " I re lulf mind not to show ,. , ,., ll... letter lo I lorei.ee, but lo run .., itu ( h.rie. to morrow night on ,, own accounl. , lis odd if I can ! persuade him tlir.t the : moth.-r is as good as the daughter," and she ' ghineed c.iniplaeemly at the still altraeiive1 face and form reflected troin l.ie mirror. Ju-l 1 he 11 sh. heard the door open aud : I- ore nee eulere.t fsnn crumpled uo tbe; leller and thru-t it into h-r pocket. . . ' Moreuce and tharlei did not nieel during the sure.-e.lin-' dav ehi.flv in rursuanee nf i i.i suri.c.nn, uay, cm. ny .1. pursuance 111 ihe plan ihcv had i-n-ij to in order to ine pian nicy noo ahritu 10, 10 orutr to , a.o d aii-p 11011 S.juirc Markbam acted in exceedingly j Urange manner, to his son. thinking. c- . euioiial!r he would endeavor lo repress, ' and psee up and down the roon f to walk t.l aomo of his superabundant hilarity. " What a ill the wind: ' tlmuht Charle. 10 l.im.ell. "ll van I l.e in. governor a gelling craiyl ' Something was the matter betnti.i douht. Hut n hat it w a-, he had not : ihe faintest conieeliirr. Al ,l,e hour specif,,,, 'he S.T,ire had his I carnage .Ira... up at the .ppi,ed rendex- I vou.. II., begs., to peer anxiously in the j dark for I'lorence. At length a female form well mullled up, made its appearance.- ll.ni.iiig lier in a very lo wui.per, lest it might be su-pecled that he was the wrong p.-r. on, he helped her into thc carrisgn and drove of Tin ir dc-f itution was I lie house of llie Justice of the Pe.Ce, residing, ut ihe distance of some eight miles. Ihirin- ihe first part of the journey noil,- tug was sain, inin ponies were ne-irou. of concealing their identity. At lengtl ,i...:. . s. i.. ...i. , S.ptirc Mnikhatn, eon-id, -ring that after all he could li"t marry thu lady without her ; cot,-, nt, and that the il.-covery must be ,1, H ni ,ht w,t,tli ,t. Next day made b. lore the marriage, decided to rcvea Mr . Mussev, w',. n the lad himself, and theu ure his own suit as well WM rt.,r,ril(.1 will) , Huit 0'r ciolbM, lnd , as he might. " My dear Miss rjorencc," lie continued, in his natural voice. " Why I" ahrieked the lady, " I thou.bt it was Charles." " And I," said Squire Mark'iain, recog. liittng Mrs. Itenson'a voice with astonish ment, " thought it was Florence." " Was it you, sir, who was arranging to i i :.u ,i i... I ei.ij' w ii y w.,.,i,. . . " No ; but I conclude it wa you, ma'am, who was meaning to elope with my son." Indeed, Hijuire Markhitm, you aro wrong ; th aflair coming incidentally to my knowledge I concluded to tabe rwr laco secretly, in order to frustrate her plan." " Kgad,the Tcry ide I had myself." SaiJ the Srjuire, laughing, " bi.'t the fact i-i, we've both of tin been confoundedly aold, nnd the mischief of it i.a, 1 left a letter for ('har!s, )ett!nj him know It ; o uml cub t cdly he will take the opportunity to run on itliFlorcncc during our ahaeune, and plume himself, the laacal, on the way in which I was taken in." " I coufuMS that I left a Dote for Florence to the aauie purport. How ahe will lauvb at me what an einbarraaaffient !"' III tell you what, laid the squire, after all. We each can cut with the in teuiton of gcttitiaT married. Why not marry each other, and then you know, we can make them b-lirve we had it in view all alone, and only intended fa frljrliten them." I i"r- Mr. I'cnxou nsM'iited with a little ur'inp, i..i ;.. .1, r ... . i,. , . . , . j i . ""' lliry ,n,mediaiely rcturm.d,but found. t"'' atiiticipa'ud, tint Hon .... . ' ... ' . , . , and Charles, on discovering their departure. hud tlicm-t-lrel atepped cfl in a different di-rction, with a similar intent. i hey made their appearauce the neit. , morninjf prepared to lauiih heartily at lle fru-trated lutia of their parents, but learued ,'with no lut e asloiil-hiiieiit, that they had of ' , , -r.il u . i struck up a bargain for thoinsrlvrs. riiuire Markhatn and hia new wife had the addrea i .. . . -. i- to convin'e them that it was ail a premeui -. . , , , . ,- , ., ' italr.l pan: and to I hu day the younper , . ' . ' , . . fc pair arc ignorant of the p.ot aii l counter plot which led lo thi-i double union of the two households. j , Tkav!.-, tnit Spohtivo Wm. Tr.r,t., Shoot- : imj Uhamjks vki.m a IIuv'h Head. We , , , , . , . ...... . , lad, the feat appears as wonderful' as it j, certainly novel. Travis formerly resided in eny m n. ,1(,, 0..n and nt -hi, mid ..ar.loua. 'I he font come off in Louisiille, filled with attentive hearers even the mii :.. f....- ti.- , ,.. i. ., i. ! l ver-alit chore hew have come into the Hail v jebf, in diameter; one is placed on the top of bj, ,,,., ,, 0e 0 ,ie ,ck of e,r( i,,, ,t,. ..., i,,:., ..t-nd.. I In iht ..;,, . i ,i,. J, .,.. ,.i . tU,TlJ f,cinjf t). ilyru-r. A with no . (,,.; obirel Cm .1 '.n Trari nro. r.n.oa in I... ih ,,, ..( I... olr ii,,,, Ims every confidence in the ability of Capt. Travis to hit each object, and has equally as much in hi own nerve, which cannot be .. ..i tl. i . j.:i. ,....:, -j . bjy , f..(.. jnc!j( , M; ,)anN T,e ,, ,,; shoois through the angle made by the bend. f ... . .,,.,,. lh. r,.,, Trli, rj,,,,. , ..., hn. . th. ' ,-..;, , jf pwibll 1T(1 ,, more c.i,6.lence ! "". ' tnr short of .ml m.ke him feel at i9. The little f.-l- ; w,1,t w expected by persons who were low i. a native of Louisville, and his mother j uot ' "b'"i'"'- Cu.tomers are scarce i always present during the practising j o" "e.linly stnail. She i entirely aiti-finl that it will result I Thc " ''r'"h J" """.V " h.-is no terror td iM safety tn her son. This is prM.aMy the cvil d3eri n this city. oun' Kogers has nin-t dangerous feat ever uudertakeo by i 8ot . "" lri'. ml, u"; ttS SI auv mau iu this countrv. ' aciuiitl ?'ow we have in our mid-t 1 Ha- " AlUin'y hnvlrrlclrr . ker for killing I'onle, Mudaul? Cunniiioham . K'r kiliiug I'r. Hurdell, Cancemi for killing p,ftiMV !' AT Nrw fitlrv ' omccr Andcr.ou, Hogers br killing Swan- N(; p '. ., u't .;,''"'; t'.ree of Ihe-e were thc most open. .here was ab.lioon race from Place d'Arme; i fi' .,,,1,'b, 'tn, bUl" n" C0""" -' for , u,e no li.tle exei.ement. e1' ,!)C o,Tth "'0 ' L.n... .1... v .u f. 1 tnnt of horror about it one iu a prog shop, jorit bl, , i s made to many ascenions and , . . a new factory-cotton concern, in- , i , , M . ti , ., i -,i. -....i i,i i.,, t.i h vnpnriled a'enhol. Moral's bal filled, a- tiual with gas, and wa r l . l... 'l'l. 1, ... f.T'-.l ..,:.,! .ill, . .nil w.s nuter was un.ler, or rattier aoove, ine man - fM of ,. Knglishm.n named Wells - u , ,Urt ,eoho, lo.k ,he lc,(l ther oilier was under, nr rather above, the man - ; ascending Mill or I ,n(0 feet, it stopped short ' a 'id the gas filled elobe passed il and sailed off majestically in the blue ether .... 1 ... . c ' f 1 1 , , ', , . . ... 1. anisn re.eh.l 1 eewil air eeindell.rd thr UP tuei..r,r.r .ml it .artm-d (hm.leh the lower! i j .1 e .k. 1 L..i..; f il.. k.lUa,. .I,,,., ih..n bn-in vaiior. .nu i r-r.Dru iiiiuuii un: iw.n . , , , ,,' , , .1 1 f A faster to descend. Thousands , . , ,i i i . f rP(1p;e frmtilirall towards the spot ,'. ' , , .' .1 . w .b ,,ro tIlllM.d to bo thc scene of the CaUs- e- , , , , .. , ..'.,,, M wtH fil,tcr tn tlie rush Ti(. i, ,n ori bo.e ju.t in ,10 f .1 l!.,,,!. r I ,,;. ..,.,1 Mr .Vt.,j, :U1I,.,(.J from ,;, tasket and saved hi ibll.i)I( b ,.ill(!jn ln ,, rf, l,,ving his url b,,Iool, l0 uU c,ra 0f jt.elf. Mwn u,),ip, ,,, .l,p(.l,. ,,ss ii.to ra , d Welle looked about to enjoy the , ' .. . . . i-i ..... i. " : " - l " ' i'" "r 1 .....V"i yJ M off , ial w M) ,0 ,0. , -j , c ,,,. uUtm ie rir..f au(, ' , ...ce.-sful de.ee,,, i the neighbor-1 ,,,, of MlevWe Ir8n Wcrk. So ter-I inirjated the first balloon race of tho neasou. A (.not. wV. A lad mined O T.rien, rho obtains a lifcllhood by peddling apples on the Klyria ( ( Ihio) cars, found, a few days aine. n.ekaiTii nf ?.') .'.(Ml in bank notes ,lich Lt,,.n tlHt ila lhn car, b, , .Mr. uif.hot) -n(v b t.roueht llm monev from Cleveland for Mr. II. K. Mussey, of Klyria . . 7 . n. lu.l ... .r. l.td . i hi. n'nnA f.irion. ,,. ,l. ,. tr. v.j deed of lr"1 acres of land. Wo understand that Mr. Mussey also offered to give the boy a thorough business education, but the father drclined for th. prole ni, as he did not wish to part wilh him. A Wiiai.Eo Uril.R. Tici" A lady sends to the Bridgeport Farmer a vers, supposed to have been uttered by the spir it of a whale : " And now in y bone are w disking round. With man? a ak.p and jump and bllu.l ; U..I I L.. Ihev fill tiie same anirr ..'-.nt As th. y d.J hch.re Ih.y worn taacu nut." NEW-YORK CORRESPONDENCE. Thr "1,'rnnil Tuik "Cum. Perry Itrriral (.'am. khrtMtlytrrMrdtratlradniitr ,9rif 1'olmrr. aon iiutinefaltrnlh Vtnallutbt ' ptwr " A'e. grm " in llir AoA IV'rnMeT ' hronntop irmt Sulci on M. C.Stramrr .Viifffri--Oreii 'JrUf.'impH. " ThcOraMTuhk " lie come, haa conc : and the city Mm lives I lie arrived like 1 thief, in otio eue "in the nilit '' , lionised, hauled round in a coach drawn by four Urge black mule; visited the Mayor j and Common Council, tint N.ivy Yard, Black' ! wetl'a and Ward' Inland, the theatre ; wa feasted and ' fared uiiiptuounly every day at tue M. ichol wfricli Ire pronouuees a belter hotel than any in Kurope : and re- Itiarked, that he thou'lil he would liaro known 4,ie Jjird Mayor " anywhere in the afreet if he had met him, but he looked Just like ntiothrr man (having neither horn nor a long mil ) I'pon the whole, he is a de cent "Tuik," Inm eood ene and nianncrs am! " pnsirrl nlf vt!l.'' The death and burial of Commodore Per ry wna a marked feature ol our city proccc diiiir, which every few weeks are dintin iuiihed for some excitable or melancholy event.. li was buiied immedi.itelv in the Ircsr cf piy foi lence, and t!ic sob-inn (read and multlcd d n.m, accompatii.'d by an im- memo concourse of oil cUsm-s or persons, i I .1 . i . i- i .t . ii rliowed that lie waa not lit'htly eateemud bv hi- countrymen, whom he had Ion" and faith fully served in peace and war; but now ihe ehureh yarn willow weeps over him, and the brave and chivalrous man " slrrjn Zeis ,. ilrrpr " No aolind hnll awake l.illl to glory njain." The "IIkv'va," mends in inierot nnd the number, in at'eiidttnc, nnd ni:iltcs now a part of the daily reports of nenriy all thu : p,nnM ; indeed . it hi. not onl y become won- fions are u -u IJ.-eK, and churches are open PrnJ'r ""''- ')''- "'"' oppo". mion except from " I lit Churchnu.n ' an I the Catholic pap. rs: these brand it as " fa- naties) ami ip ini5il,c, " wondiv. acn-u- . -M " i ' l'c Policv Dealers arid Garni lers n.e.-t no favor wilh the tirct-rnt mavnr, wiio seem Ju"' granuieu in ine.uei.ie in re ; auiotije ' ' '""?." tetity rom ... ; iweive iron. ..t-oria ; mx irom iri'inia I ten frefii ?. ('.. ect. i-et. Ihe oveithtow ol Jord i alinrrstoti wn hailed with pleasure by many, and reeri-t-lod ly others. The revival -piril .te:iis lo have crossed the Atlantic and is following i "P the " panie." 'one tn the open street, one in a ptivale rar- , . . ' , , ,. ' .'. lor and one on a tborotighUre ; one victim . ., ... ... i i- , , fell while walking with ht5 wife, one while discharging bis duties as a sworn officer of the laws, one while sitting al his table, and I ... ' , . . ., ,, ' ,, j l ' 'e "'"rdere , w, I soon all waU Mrceta.,,;!, their blood stained hands unmolested I Thc only ea-e of ju-ticc by hanging, was a poor, besotted, raving, friend less " iiffin," who had jj-t euiue a-hore from the Vet indies, aud was found un- , dcr vey su-ptcious eircmuslancsp, iu.-t af- J . '. ' J. ,rt , 0 . , . cuppoc tnese eases in nave occurreu fl100 y. nai arleston or Raleigh '. The " shi i.'kera " ' "' ';",; ' " , , " BnJ philniitnropi-ts .o!tu would not . ' . ' ... , ., nave recovered trom it for years! Hut ... , ( !. , , he;.', a note is not made nt 1: : A vrs- sel was scuttled aud sunk in the Last Hir er some time sitiee, a nrru was scented up, drugged from point to point, and hung 'I bus are " Negroes " treated among their " Northern friend. !' The weather is now beautiful, after a fine five inch snow, which fell last week, but is now nearly gor.e. Mr. 1 K . Hennrtt, of . ( ., w ill soon ba 9 ' ttf rluoinit work, embra- cing a c, . se I - or, o ,. e n a nd things In V t , very use- ul a, a ref.r- to P;t events, cspecally from I . ,.- 'V' 'el I ' ft H 1 . I- , . 1 1,0 ll,"--"r U'f 00 f ' renew t lie great Telegraphic experiment a- cross the ocean. The vesels this time com mence in mid-ocean and go both ways, les sening tbe time aud distance one hail. Yours, M. IiEMARKAni.K ClRf I'MsTANCK. The fo! lowing circumstance i related to us by one of our prominent cttixciia, who received tie ,;, ,,);. ne,. Ir letter from his wife r.nw is. LiJil)g jn tbe State of New York . ... , On (he night of the tenihle dcr.trucnon of the I anno Motel, a little brother ot Air. Heory Rochester, livir at homo with his parents near Avon, iu the State of New York, awoke some time, after midcigbt with soreuming and tears, laying that the hotel in St. Louia was on Gre, and that hi- brother Henry waa bun.ing to death. So inten's was his alarm and horror that it was wilh cou-ideriible difficulty b could be quieted. On the following day at noon the parents received a telej-rnphie dispatch from this cily, confirming the littlo boy's rlreinu in every particular St. l oin:- J t nm rnt , Mir. K 5.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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