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lSe iSrqe fo 60S, fa Jjoqfr Gotwftu, fo ijoqf nfy, CHARLiOTTE, TT- C- ja.3RR.IXji 27, 1858 THOMAS J. HO LTOW, KlMTOH k PevCU'RIatTOR. T EKMSj : T S ,rlli.("n'"lin" Whig will be a Honied lo ub ,t T ) nol.l.AilS in aiivuhce; TVVO I !-1 ! 1 Iks an i h fty cf.nts if payment b. ; ,,,, ,. months; ana TlaRF.F. IM)l.l.Alt8 t. Hid of Hi" year. Nopaper will be diecon. tiu.i. " rrergea as. pd, except al the ,,,,, nut the Editor. rrtlw.nirnlinrlriltODr Dollar per square '6 kim t or It"". "" ened lyp ) for the Brat ineer- jod 25 rrnli fr curb c.hiIiii uenoe. oart ad. ,niel "mi Hi-enff'B Kalea charged per 1 1.. uar : and a deduction of 331 per eent. "ill mill 1'roin regular prices, '"r edvertieereby j icr. Alwli-"'nt inx ftlri monthly or J 1 " . .1.. .i il nrr aoHare fr each linn. Semi, f r ,,.l' ' ' . -a ' i " .,.,, ,, taper aitnar fbr.aeb ttene. ' a when .ending n their adverliaemenla r ilir number of we. rtmoe d.eir-d ir be mettled until fo't'i'i ""J tloigta) ac. m.l.-n ire But horned to art aa agrtila j; Dissolution. I imr. n ai d I r.r-j.i. inia u. ; by niulual rouaenl. All peramia lo ua, enner e 3 .n or Arrnuni, rlae r-U ! Ma'nal Inauranew Olhee :lie ilb A. '. l.(e. T H UK KM. A C. SIKKLK. 4 lit 1. If New Finn. IB iVISl. pu'i:liaaed A. C". rleia interrat in nmAnir nt"t innnn i S I illllV Uf IrUUUO , . , i.i. f a rm a. ieew, ' J . .,,.1 T. ar.rara ALaaamu. toe i),lin At-txtfUtDL, lite r l- e..n.t jrl. ,i nii.ler Ihe T II !"' ' ' W allrnlloB ;r'Wi' bi Unk.ee we bale rtUac.d ....o ..f a rc4l many to.al. T. II. i:i.KM. j.. i. if Teas! Teas!! ASSriRTVKNT OF f.(X)ll TI.AH : i nr, eonai.iinf n' ftta. n, Vnuny i.ai, linHia.wifrr, I' fluli brtakfael, rr liftit lt, f..r va'e .. t II. I rHirijiAKDS "eaat'y i'fea; Male. i: y Hrmovnl. Iy.-.Y. I . , .,, .'. o.a Lie f-.enda and ll.e .. r.ral'e. thai tie V. e Tnieed hia I l' -e o ! tUtii ' u! M a.ra ft -r 1 . under , i.n.i' "..rt, oil T'a.ie .Ire.t. w hi re be ;-.;..red .ltffi.1 tit all or ief. in bra ha. Me ...I.., I , t b.D,! Will o!rfca Cook, Qeldep Star. FUnUt'i and Prmlam COOK STDVI'-S . -y f VMHAiH NTOVTaN. ... I j i ea.itnte.it of In. ml Hi.IU.a-T.ni-r, A r. h I ,ll II elp b-r Afll rr foon I 11. ISYKKLY. ..u ANtt A V flow, loy Railroad aba. l.,a.il. Co., Ua., at.nt toe L i.i of A iju.t. ii. y nio man ) i.riiitim. T'L M l-'ek and of nwige .ia-. 'It ear SCZait yera old. We. leaaad o Air. iiiit, I u ronn'i.ana -.td to me bv W. I'. Ii. ' I. n-i. n ...ui,if. K.I,rory, I-.' Iti-nk t i. I v ii a ab.ul L UafM-iU o VV . P. By. W ,1 rr t'-e. naelv. 1e bov baa re'Ii.-el. al aft of - I .,!!,.,, It It III IKI I. itlll.l. tU It t u api n.n,i, and delivery . l '.! AU ,a, ., j e.B I'l bun. r, w. onii. Yv Seeds ! ' l "i t.tl, 'I a.,,,10. Hl,ea t.r.aa. llrrbafsl, I I , aa u, 4 4e. A l"oun til) )a-l f ..! Ut Ul, .I ,,e lna).,.l i.-r.'l price, at IMilTCIIAUD 'i-..'aa mmJ liriail ' Aae, lawie'a l eaau t .r 5.'.. abif Olto of Hose! i I Sfl. r. ...lm,t ,.f I.eh.ie'a.lem'aanJ J It u 1 '. Uplenrtrel f ltr.rH, Toilet Vt atrra. , h....., Ac 4c. b.no a IKITrHARD? 'a-aee 'ratf .S'rere, fie.. 1 .'a, aee. Soluble Kss.Cniiiplior ! 1, 'U I',-, r, ,,f ti Thro.t, Moulli, Kloinacl " in nvaila,rap.e.al an Mai riiiTrn nrr.i lif and t krmtral lawiej's t oaata. i'akoV Aromatic li;t(cr.s! 4 !. ..i .UIC nii.de.. pl.e SKo. 1 iniil In h.nd al rniTcnARPS Vkmtc f'mmttf .HN.'f tufa, laia 4 ia- V'pvt I Try It! Try Ii ! I Vm niriiifiiitf iu llw WMfUi ft Vtm cUaa n (n-n.,, t rra r, (li t t e m -Tl. Villi's MlL'ii HuUSK, II 11 -wk'ii lii.,ir f 'm roll 11:1 jll" "NNR, Ih, c, f, ,h .(,, honk few ei.pu.at I'. J. LOiKlE'- rera.Hia dcaiiing coptea will '1 1;'. M IJUIS() Al I-I IDIM.. iMrnaTtm or r.ur (flvteSi Llnent, Hoilery, Embroideries, fce, N, 41 MKKTIXO STKEET, frpdHTK BAVe pTagT, H M1I.I.510M, H. C. ' M-.RKtsj).. UIBMAN LbtUIJiO. T. II. BttEM &C0,, WHOLESALE and RETAIL IEALERS mix GOODS. , .,. u t o a U A IC l W A It HAT S Ac IIOI, rinm oTTi:. m. c. unary, 13511. 47lf TATTERSALL. Livery and Sale Stables, 'I'JIK subscriber informs tbe public pener 1 ally, (lilt lie bs purrb.sed the Urge Ste- folt. fbrinrrl owned by C W .llianieon, mic eqo-ire ee.t ol birrr'e lintel, near li Jail, and baa added . to and rtfiitd them in a superior manner, fur tlie ' put pnae of opening h t'harh.iie a l.ivery and Sale jrUeblr, In (mailt order for the accoNnniMiutiun I of the pehlir. I Hia otoeet ia l make hi eaUbliehment what it airairaaea l tar real l.nery and Bale MlaMr, ani ( rM,i b.tu.g faad IL.raea to Oiapoae of, wlli find I nrairaace l be real l.i.erv and Bab: hlat li 1( u t,( fun,,,,! p,.r,n to call. I He tnleacia lo kf. Iloraei a-ul Carri'fea for the acenmm.Nlalion ot Ihe eit.ael.a yetierall y peraon di-airing any iikm: of eonvrt"M "1 ! : auiied, and i.i f umi. ConineUKt IVlvera fur niaof u wltrn ileairad. a i o. ,i li j ii j . .i u. I, c I A I'Hl f.l.S will flnd at theee ttblea fine , . , . , , r.n.nio.!a(.ina baiinir prepared lor Ihem vmul , , , j . r.ia, raeka and irouene. and an ai.onoant aup. yar.ia, raeia and irougna, and an eooiioent aup p ol kroaentier rea.ijr for llicir uae, aa wcli aa i plrntif.tl aei.ly of naler. I l f lHfl.fi kepi t. the month or oilier, ire. Hie eh-a will be aeey.mii.oo'aline, and hi liopea by atfiel lUrxeion l the wiabeaol lha com. '"J ' putiiic patr..nrr- H(l:KltT T! A1.K l'ttmrietur L J. IIA.VLKY, Agmt. rrUiu. o-t aw. ici7 4if Variety Store, Frrsh Conlhlionaries, Fruits, .die. 'I'llf. anlaxrubrr r. apeeifury inloeme tli eiti. M tin ot I harh.lte and anrrnaneiiif country, H'al be baa on bau4 and ia eunelaoliy reootauig from .New Yib, Confecticnaries, Fruits. vam y c;ut)t i;hii- scikaus T()IIA( CO, JS.M'FF. TOYS. Tlllwie-Ml ..lr.M..ri.a), run: ntiitui noitiiv iioKtr., V. lorlp. ef a, M'm., (Italia, . K.ain.1. W lit id Cwgrn of e.ery aarialy. J. 1. I'ALMEIL et. IX, l7. 42lf S. Main t iriii' ti t aer.iee. cl a Drat rate ' i P.lier. I am .r. pareu to lurmah euptri lloiw.w! IIiii !.' An JfT!iJ Ltn,!yfor HOUSES! ON' ib. , ) f lit of One Iol I will mail lo , a rereii't el a r.in.dy b Hora ce win,- a u ft', ring l-otn K-H" bub). 1 bia r. merty b,a iiairr aten known to :ail in t"e worat eaaea li (i.e iirincdlae r. in f. E.ery man wi.o hee at . always have Una reeeipt by '1 be aaeia.iwl.oi ho h Ilia noine ad can be pf, cared ty any )IKt. at all t.n.ea. If Una r.n..n) ,il. wntn giv.i, a. I i- 'eet, the lo.iy will I renin, led. Ai.meaa nil ai tereelt.bero . lauillord Jttll.N W, IlAKKIt. yii er li. 'e:.7. Dye-Stlifls I))e-StillTs! fJIIlK verv .! of ih.a ei.e of a.iicl. a, eon. M nm.f m pan ef Ho'am n of Tin, F.vratl aa lgwiaMt, ( bcbiheai, Maduei , A e., may be pur. eiaeaad low l MlITt'II A1.D i hag 6ae, riria'a leaner, Port.Moimaies.riirt.Moimales, 4 KW and beaatiful aaeorimcni juat rtcci.id thug m4 CArtaiati nm. Ji.n lORMKII. Country 3Iercliants 1 lit: reaoeclfuiiy invited In wall and elamlne i em wind, aaia price of llaui lllill.S end Mf.l'K 1 .N F-i. put up 111 ai. nj le lo ord.i.by ritnCiiAKD, Jaarift'a i oa. VarniIies. Varnishes ! tl.ANl.t efoeb now 'n band ei.n'i.lirg of Keoiar, Co.al, Toach IVirl y. Furniture, Ja. ,.,11. Ac, Hbieh will be Bold lor I All biaer lliau ay mber bue in I harlotie. P. II M rillTt l! A IIP. N'.efreaf end W. f'.ri.t. lawis'a I tim. Condition Powders ! I AK.MtltS and ullltia llilereat. d Ul 6'KK'K, ' are ..anted thai tlle.e preparation, are UU enrpaeoed " health giving ren.edica to Horace, t attle, and all kinda of "i.rfb. For aate at PK ITCH AMIS K IM end Hnml ihvg Mum. lamia', toana. IlillllillK ;IHI 4l'K'OII apilllKf, kf Uie ftral quality, at PHI I'l IIANtrS KliLU SI out:. IlViiff i.eatt! While Lead.: A M)Hli:i aupp'y invoiced. Pure Article 9( Xm. cenla ft In. It ( e.a, I'gether with every Variety o' Colore, Ac , at 'rg- anal I'oiet Sloee. Iluiiiiii !! Ir-liiirl FK SeV VV ItjiHTM AN'f pure (Jl ININK al 92 51) per u f'e.'i iereno'Vy at rniTciiARPa t'eeaaiee ienae, lawia'a oasra. Teeth ami Lar Syringe, IWT received at runviiAHirs. I Ilft-te'-r'n I fit ill ! r 111 K auiieriorilyof tlnaailicli over Corn Ktnreb I T.ipniea, ISago, aVc, aa an arii.l. of diet lor inv.lnla and tlaU..n. ia uneuealiomd by the n.a. dic., facii.y. "'-"-;;,;;Tr,fATnrs Pmrnilf lrr A'lere. S,fl. 1. I64T- HEIaTS! IJKLTS!: IlKII'S!!! rro.nllic Kukioii li-lt t iiiiipan), At Manufacturwi' J'ricet t CAMI rHICESt 9 inch .19) eta. per foot. ..15 ..17 ...32 ...V7 ...31 ...3 ...60 ...72 ...92 ply tr f EAMLE3S BELTS manufactured to order at abort notice:. CONKECTIKO HOSE of tl ait. for water r ateaw uraaaurc, irdrrtd dintt frm (At Mmnu- Jacturtri. AKSO P U Kl.Cii of ail oeacriptiona at 55 cent, per pound. BOONK 4 CO. fth. 16, l-5. 5Utf Keep jotir I'i.iiio in Tunc, j eitisena of Charlotte and aurrounilinf JL CAUntry are aeam remindrd that the auba-ri. ber ia prt pared at all timra to repair and tune Pi anna and Melfidcrana in tlm beat nnaaihle luaiiner. Me would mil i.i that an old inalrlim. nl jun be made to enund aa well aa a new one, with all the modern iwioroveniente attached ; but he ia prepar- d to ay that an olu iiialromenl hieh will jui . . ' .. , , , J Itfy repair, at all, can lie maoa In i u.it aa -. ' r . . . d aa aweel a tone, aa Ilia aaiue inalr uiocnt tve ever did wbf n of w He Bleu lafcnda keepiiif conalanlljr on baud, .u;w 1MAXOS front it mt elcbratrd manttfacturerfl in the V pnrr mun uttgm aaofu. tOttJ I'mri-M rccivii in pari Jtj for ucw enet, trardftif io their !. Hralw mtrmla tter-puif eonnlantTy un haind, nr. CdHid hand ihpIi ut-ienu fu all or to reid. A'tjr prrrwin liavmf utd inatrontan'a. and ar de ain.ua f I tn jr Ihrus may uu mil o have thei rrpanrt-d inl kejrt ri)Mrd lo aa't in ttna mNrkci. I J KvpaiT hhoij and Ware Ro-m at the Muaicftl 1111, up-al-.ra, ovtr tlicChin MH. AtiA UKOUGG. CkmrlmUiJo. 19, 46-1 l.cullu-rl i.ealhtr! Leather t ! llenelnek Sole f-eallier 2S eenU. t;.HMl tlainaged bolt Leather 'M - Ileal V. bit Oak - 35 " Fair JO HarnPcS and I'ppcr Leatb r, Pre net, and American I a If Pima, Kip 8kina. i.inmf and Binding Mime, fieef Miina lor lacing Bella and punleUou aae. ifOOXE k CO. 50tf M. IC. IMS. Ypll' l' I) l Ir I lll.Mi r1IIE undrr.igned having entered mlorpirt 1. neiehip for the per poeej of carrying on the ri r i! .. 11 I I...,S ConfeetKJiarvJeakerv, H'uit, AND Retail Grocery Business, ll.e leave to call tie alUelion of the eitltena cf I hefloiie and aurrvund.rif country lo their New Plane on I raee nirei I, wi,rn Drrni aano rro,, ei.lUII', al Rat A U.niel'a olu rlan l, wh. re Ihry would lie pleaeed to aee all tlteir fueiiiia ana acquaintance. MOODY k NISHKT. I'thntry S, 1PJ8. 40-11 II. I). W illiams & Co., It I.I LI IIS in anovLi:it:s, w iii.i:k4I.i: uhi kiitii.. RK now receiving a large at.-k Rr. now receiving 1 large at. .'V and will have wceMv 1 edition. I heir a, lee ntav require. 1 l.ev will aeli to lb wholeaale trade at a .mall commi.eiun. of rr.oM.i. cash covjR r movicE. We occupy lint well known aland rectally oc cupied hv T. M. Fsrrow. ir OripFKS atttntied to prumptly and a. low aa if prraent. II. B. WILLIAMS A CO, 7"r.! Srrd. 3 W ieaa lAe Heel ferner. Cka,latl.J. yf, 18-.a. ilf un: uvi:ic I.WKiOB A TOR! raKr-acpav na re.nr, fompoiHdrd entirely from GUIS, I a ol: i'r Til sm riino.viva Nn i.ivi a ntt. i. IS. a ... aw., ib. ayls-. iS. ,.M J, '"' hae, s. Iv . ..H m 11 aa p'la leiarna... a.ll II.. i- a... al ih tlaie a.. Bn) '"" ' '-!-- I he .. a la alaew. ani.ojl J.e-iH..at . aa Ihr bea' S, artin ,1 iKa t,,.. n...,. ,-e. ,.oa 2 aereal.i,:aiiel si a -S.M'- nOTcS,.-ra.H ih.k.a.1. " ... al v.U a..d Ih. as. la ,..i,,.,.aP,.,rtK.Mrar f- ol m... lie l.l,er a..,. eeaae o i . eai, l e d.a a.-.a.e, al dial ar. , . ,. ii.. p.r . .... ! r.. .,i.l., i. a eeii., . lk.n i.ea.r W , e.,4 ana.. ial, ,.- .ili o. raa.le.ael iM -M "mj oa.a,.(aaaaia u, a aua II It ,aW JJJ a,lif.aio aavpeieaaitea vJt i'leer lorn- W p.Klnl. a. , a! n. I.s... nil(lnllirkliH.a, "ill l e.loeaia are BM-.I.e, Mieeet-lert. S T . I.lirrbivliiral.ir.rf g,, "".'lef. - lafclo'a.l.aa ' mere, -411.1, ,m e-M taka at BOB ne4. eiirl, vahel la -lanl fe rel.e.a Ihe elmarh ili.. III.' al ia ,M(lll- Si lnae tlm Bnad. , ll-aeepal male ea.lrnella i.eatba ( holle I holers al I hoi era. ol ika tlit ' 1 nr aenaiural .!, (.... .1 nle lllai- i.d aae . r. ( he n a,- Mtal, al H'e-slia, i.e.. a) M reropat-, b eacllleg lb. Se- ti ae-.1lee iwn ' W . .ali?i.aaa..M la reisaa 1 Bis... in. fKea-er onil ' ....11 Krveea nta HII-, a..n'-e l'1, mwltr Vviee. 11 npeiaia. esMMlartal vlrliMia. I ae I tl aha aaae II aee nlalii their aaainimiai , nnrl aw allow bul It together. THE LIVER INVIOOHATOR .:tKS rlr It! Mkllll-AI. IIIKlliI Mil. aeS la i l ll.rr I ri. i.n.ea Uraslaraa, ee.fl. eaa taita-.a e.a airtTi... aXroKU A Ue . Piaae-nara. M Kiuaaaa.f, H.e a,k. Whetleaele Ae;eilal na P.a. lH.w V.ik . T W f.oet .. Hula.! el ,a. M . S.aia. aeataei II. II II.. I ia.. r...i Ml I. .. II r,i. . im ian.ll li .,1 ll.e I II .aa 1 I-r . -d , ruiulKilll.in.lVwi 11 ' W...B 'a . lavai II. i.a.ie II k..... I'lo.l.,, .!, S llaa.m. I.alna,a.a And eoatlae' b all Waaataea. 'a F. SCAR U A CO., Ckarlott y. C, Th( Sfa-Biiy'i Farewell. Wait, wait, ye winda ! till I repeat t A parlinf aignal to tin fleet WhiMe elation ia at home t Than ay.ll 1 1.. . ...!. . And let it oft be avhiapered tiiere. f ft lnli in t, el.,w.. I ....... ' farewell in Father ! reeerend huik, Jn rpite of metal, epite ol bulk Sia.n may lua eable lip Dill while the parting tew iamoiet. The of (rahinde 1'il huiit, In duly to the ahijt. Farewell to Mother ! " firit tlaaa " .he ! Who launchd me on life'a riormy tea, And rigged me, f ro and aft , May Providence her timbert apire, And keep her Lull in good repair, To low the amalltr trail. Farewell to Plater ! lo.ely yacht ! iiul whether aht'll be mamed " or not, I cannot now Ifirteee ; M.y aome ror,d aliip a tendir p'oie. Well fnojiit in ali.rea oftrotr ai.d love, And tae her under lee. Farewell to fliwec ! the jolly boat I And all the lillk- cral (,,, I, In hf.mea dehglittul ba ; When they arrive at mliig ir, May wiad' in give the win the. guigf, And juict llicm uu Ihtir way. Farewell to all ! on life'e ru.ie mam Terhaiia we ner elieil meet again, Tl. rough atreaa of'atorinj weatiier ; lint .llllini,,!,, 1 hv Ihe H .nr. I above, We'll harbor in the port of lore, And ail be nwored together ! ancflus. 1'iom Piter son' t M&i:ine. BT MRU. M A. MMSON. Mra. Granger, Mra. Dr. W'eet. and Mrs, Lee, all happened to meet at tbe residence of Lawyer Urand, one morning. They Were fhiouablc wonieu, aiid of cc,urfe uiikiuir lashionable calls. Mra. Grand's fiist iniptlse was to le " not I home " as she felt eomewhat imlisposed. but on aecond thought she contrived to iufuse a little animation into her pretty features, and crept down stairs. The ladles, however, were so cordial and so chatty, that Mra, ! i.awver Orauu aid not regret baving maue theflort. tonvcrsation for once took an uncxpeted turn, and instead of wasling oxelaoi tions upon that Mrs. 1'pham'a extravagaut b.nnet, or Misa Smith, the little flirt's mw moire antique, the theme wa, ' Not at home " Mra. firanger declared she cmld ft no barm in aucb a very little white lie, br in one sen.e people wer ot at home torom pany '. She found it a most convenient thin,; for bores, and if she bad a eadacl,', or wanted a day for herself, tbe did not scruple to use it. "I shall remember that!'' said Mrs. Lee, laughing. "Ob! to my intimate friends I am, of course, alwaya at home," replied Mrs. t, ran ger, blushing scarlet " but now cii fess, yoo dear piece cf propriety, that joj use this subterfuge occasionally. You cer amly cannot always see your immense citcle of visitors at home." " I certainly caunot ; but believe I rever sent that menage to the door but once, and for tbat once," she continued, a painful ,ook crosaing ber sweet face, " I shall never for give myself. It was more than three vears ago, aud when I told my servant that n orn ing to say, 'Not at borne ' to whoever n.ight call, except aba knew it was some intimate j friend, I felt my eheeka tingle, aud tbe tr j look of surprise mortified me exceed!: tly. liut the wjnt about her duties, and 1 a out ! niiue, sometimes pleased that I bad adopted convenient fashion by which I could s, cure : more ti'jie to myself, souictimea painfully smittcrj with the reproaches of my con science. I '' Tht day wore away, and when Mr. Lea came home, be startled me with tbe news that a vtry dear and iuimate friemi was dead. " ' It cannot be,' was my reply, ' for she exacted of me a solemn promise that 1 would, aiooe, ait by her dying puiow, as she had a secret of great itnportauce to reveal to me. You must be misinlormed ; no one baa been for me ' here suddenly a horrible su-piclou crossed my mind. 'She sent for you, but you were not at home,' aaid Mr. Lee, inno cently ; then be continued, I am sorry for Charles, ber husband ) he thinks ber dis tress was much aggravated t.y your absence, from tbo fact tbat she called your name piteously. He would have sought lor you, but your servantsaid abe did not know where youhadgonu. lam sorry. You must have been out longer than usual, for Charles scut i his man over hers three times.' " Never in all my life did 1 experience such loathing of myself, such utter humilia-, tiao. My servaut had gone further than I.j in adding falsehood to iaUchoou, an J I had , placed it out of my power to reprove her by my own equivocation. I felt humbltd to tbe . very dust, and the next day I resolved over tbe cold clay of my friend, tbat I would i never under any circumstances ssy, 'Not at j home!'" j I " liut did you fiud out tbe secret ?" asked , Mrs. Granger. j j " Never; it died with bor. It was iu re-j lation to a little cbild in the family, aud 1, have always fell a painful con'iouaucJ j that I might have received information by: 1 which the poor little thing aould be greatly I benefitted." I Mra. Granger untied ker do'ioate bonnet ' strings, and took to fanning herself with a lace handkerchief. Mr. Grand immediate . ly arose) and offered her gorgeous Indian j fan tbat lay oa a little table near. " Tbat reminds me," aaid Mrs Dr. West, of a similar eirenmstane that occurred in ruj bubaiir practice. When r Crt r"oved iuto tie city, we were very intimate ffitjj the family of Justice Allen. 1 Icy lived ia the tuburba io a beautiful mauio:i. Tbe doctor called tbi re quits ofteu aa a friend and acquaiutauce. ilrti. Allcu bad but ono cbild, a sod, eowe five year old, a little angel iu appearauce and disposition, and as complete au idol aa ever bbarcd tbe love of two devoted beart.1. One day my husband rode by thete, aud as -aa bia wont topped a moiueut. A new servant who did not know bim met Lnu, and told bim the ttiistrens was not at home; so be rode off I S,n- kome t0 Lour ftfcf ne omc, jand wag surprised when I told bim that 4 , Judge Alien linn bad been aft;r hiiu loti ago; that Sirs. Allen was nearly craiy, aud itneciiiiu oymjr, having accideuta.ly awal- lowed poison, lie burned Lack. The house j was thronged with doctors, aud little Kugene lay jut breathing his la,t. He ascertained ' what time the accident occurred, and found that, bad he not been misinformed at the 'period of Lis first visit, he couid eaii',y have .aaved bis life. When Mrs. Allen learned that be actually Hood before her door at 'the very tuarugnt ehe di.-covtred that her j cbild was ill, ber reason forook ber, and she baa never since fully recovered. She ibad tiven strict orders that niorninr? that she was at home to no one; and, unfor - I tunatelr, a iibyaieian could not be found till ibea.iy au hour too late.- 4 uear ne, aaia wrs. ijranjrer, petulant- " Dear ne," aaid Mrs. Granger, petulant- ; st.vcra) VClw at a trine called No : Church, since which the law breaking per " what can one do when one's visiting j 0 j, oow Uw lM wiU probab!y io idle ' evaporated to the " five points, ,t is so large!" and she drew together tbe for s0.ne tirll0. U or:,.,al owners a.c Mr.! " ur.dergrou vl railroad, or to "tana Ids of a magnificent easbmere shawl. A j iutt:in 0r aoou' and 0. L. Morris, da," and it is immaterial which. , list I folds " flpe would not like to send down au ex- !cuej for my part I don't see how you get:T(,ry strom, cv,.u 0 t!,e Weft side of the j long.' ! Valley Kh-e'r Mountain, but the only mines I " 1 do very well without resorting to a i w (.t, Diivc t,e,, r,rkod of ativ account are falsehood. " ... ,'in a few stepn of the roa ! through the valley, I fib I dear me ; you cau't call it a lie!" i j was t0j t(iat artic,,s Df irouware sold in j exclaimed Mrs. (i ranger, much inortilied. 'ch.rokiO at from 3 to 5 cents per pound, ,i " Then what is it ?'' I never dearer than the latter. They have 1 The calm, quiet tone quite nonplused Mrs. jron yur ; ,)e county with no facility Graneer. Sue pulled at her glove une-i:y 1 fop .f,,;, j, tr) market. Copper has been j " Why I it is why certainly not exact- ' f, Ul ,lanv paC(.!,i DUt it i not so volnn- ly a lie. I" and then i-he hesitated. ' blc as the other minerals. It is very evident bat t.se can you call It? appose I iSbould te;l a friend, who might happen to ass roe, mat l nau not vistlea l'irs. urana to day." I Why ! of course it would be false." Mrs Uranser was growing fidgety Well, and where is the difference if Mra. Grand had sent word tbat she was not uo.ue i eriaunj we snou.u nave le.t bound to believe tbe correctness of the uie 3 sage Mrs. Grand made a nico little mental promise that perhaps she never would do so again. If loa.1. In Init or e-snriH..n.n in un. a (.,,. We cantiot tell thu-e who would wantonly deceive us, from others who for worlds would not give us a false impression." I must say . exclaimed Mrs. V est, reo- ,,ort) r.ap the frll;,y 0f .North Carolina in- con-eq leM upon the Uliot lou-fft' u lutely buttoning ber gloves, " it is an ugly d,,,.' m-t, t)P best port of the Southern iff" was a mere c 'reum-t :nee to this, as peo way of ul-playing cue's partiality. For in- ;tate, is Jviusr Idle and almost without im- pie were n.t so fashionable or fastidious then stance, 1 take particular pains to call on pr jvenient. We may often times rep'-at as n v.v. Many went home b iro beaded, Mrs. Granger to day. She is ' not at home.' ,jlat this should not' be so, but a.'ai j the cloakhss, without shawls, without gloves, I regret it, leave my card, and to-morrow L(.,.;lature assembles and the claims of the aud many other unmerti ouables iu the meet Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Grand, and under-; ar pas,ed hy, while South Carolina " ciutuin' " departiin'iit--but what else could stand from them tbat they spent a delight-1 continues t strain every nerve to be ahead have beeu expected T Sensible people kept ful hour with Mrs. Granger. At the very au,j tUt, p.jj,. " their coat, on, and their hat, and bonnets time that lady was not at home to me, they l I fpPCt ueariy a fortnight at Mr. Walker s iu their hands those ho were determined were chatting quite cosily in her parlor. j 0J ,10 Uppcr waturl of alley lliver and to " shujflc off this ntwUil en.','' succeeded Mrs. Grau-er coughed slightly, and bo- j a j,easantcr spot to stay at I have st-ldotu that niht a lmira'oly, and the1 next day came vtry busy fingeriug her collar, twitch- i fouoc). I would recomuiend persons visitiug hoop, and O'ber fancy articles were in do ing Ler bonnet strings, and maiioeuv ring in ,ne Western mountain to call on him. 1 niaod ; but (Ja you think that notwiihstand- vartous ways previous to retiritiL'. l.niean- iy previous to retiritiL'. -"-,n-. nt and unseeu listu. r, jotted down ng. Perhaps it will uot be ami- it. time, a siiet.t and un the foregoin to think of i I , . w t . An L NEXPETED MeETISO liOMAN' t IN Heal Life Ou the V-'Sd u!t., a pa-sen- ger came to Portland by the steamer Anglo-j Saxon, and took lodgings at one of the city hotels. Next morning be took the Cars for this city, In company with a gentleman who had remaiiied at the samo house with him- over night, with whose countenance be.some-. New York Times, has reached the climac'- one 0f our l',,ii,e Justices has untitled the how or other, imagined himself familiar. eric, -ia a long, able, aud convincing note : proprietor, (nu the dc il.) but Mr L'ilman, They pot into conversation in coming down frolu tne ,t.nLraoie Secretary, addressed to ! tbit it cannot be allowed without disturbing the Kaitern railroad, but nothing traas- , 0I papier to day, reviewing tbo whole 1 ,uu q jietu.i,. 0t the Cti'f Voltcc ; wbetherthia pired to elicit the fact whether or not they sai,j,.t.( ,mJ furuishiuj; aceiiiplete arswer . ue 0 or UL.t, 1 will inform yu iu my next had beeu old acquaintance. When they t0 (H, ,en., jnd s s-d preteiiior of tbe Pritish ' ,. tt !r arrived at tbe depot, aud had attended to Government. The Times' c orrespondei t ' aVl,r Tiem-irn ha broken up one lot their laggage, one of the gentlemen inquired ' furnj,,,., ,1,,. following outline of this cor- 1 terv concern, an t in two weeks' time, re in tbe hearing of the other for a cab to take rp0DjKlK.c , 'eeivvd throu.'h the uiai'.s directed to it. him to a certain street in Charlcstown. ..u . v...... ! Tbe other said he purposed going to the same street; and the two engaged tne same conveyance. Uu arriving at tne street in questiou.it appeared that they both designed to call en the same individual. This stran senes of coineideiices gre itly yau.vi boihi but their mutual surprise ami delight can be imagined but in a degree, when they found tbat they were brothers, nnd that they had thus singularly met at the house ,.ri,, ju a m:,,iuer whi-h mu-t ' a wonder) killed otj ; the Legislature draws of a third brother. One of them had bc. n Meuer i' v. ,t satisl v. Lord Napier and hi 1 to- a close, al least oi its Kav days (whicii in the service of the l'acna of Kgypt , ,r ' (,overi)'lul.1J.. General Cass, however. sM- I are one huudred.) and ha done but little twenty-two years; the other has spent six- :dio)l, BVJiJs giving olT.-tice to Kuglaod. , lor the public good. Tuo attempt to pass l.eu yea' in the Last Indies, wuiio .",,,, be commeut., with great aud U.-acrvfJ . registrj law and to repeal the Metropoii third has beeu iu this country during nine-1 ffre, t!K. Coo'.ie trade, ami tt,.- iaws'tau P.iliee lh.1 have both fallen through. teen years past. The brothers are natives pf j., ,at)l rciatio thereto, and auimail- ! 1 he Spi :ug Trade is pretty well over, anl of Scotland, and have not seen each otber wth , jtt,,icc upon the African Ins l e.n as good a, was g-uera.'.y expec- for twenty-four years . josfoi post. j Spprt,ntlot,f j,.p system of Louis Nap.-leou. j te l. Uasiucse iu all tne uianufactui ing de- " " j Geueral Cass regrets the abuse e.f the J p irtivents begius to move but very slow- What obt or AN Animal A Snob is. : Ameiicau flag by vessels n t cniiued t , jet it is rising, aud by Fall, things i'l Thackeray thus daguerreotypes this auiiual :claiui that prc'ictien, but cannvt a.lniit that ' ear tl,er usual appearance, or I am iic Thackerav is spcaniui of Lughiish sociery ; j our Govermiu nt is 'sponsible for lljis abu-e ' eeived in coming eve tils, from preseut ap ' V snob i that man or wouiau who are ' to a greater extent than it has employed it- I pearance. A witu.-s., in a Uiooblyn C ourt ,'wa'v pretending before the wond to be j effort to tuainlaingit. He farther refuses , na., just tevt.ded to having dran w cue some'thii.' better especially richer or more 1 to acknowledge that wo are bound to add ; day. tnrn ana a .'u.t S'-'-"f hePy are' It is ono . ho another vessel to our .Vfncau sq .adron. and, ( B,cr ,- this of cirse set .d the q,ee t o,, thinks hi own position in life conlemptihlc, after aev.ewmg tbe treaty stipu.aUons. con ; with ail who ' . htm ' ,r sud is alwav ve.ri.icg and striving tS force ' tends that we have fully complied with them, j lager ....a mio.i.at.. lhw Jury do- ?-n-oL without the .due.- tn letter and tion or characteristic w'lch be.cng to it;, l . ,, , , j , one who looks down upon, despises, and o- StppuN Death. On Sundsv afternoon & H"- ' fay for terrides-bis inferiors, or even equals of bia M Col. Yar'srough s omi.ibu. driver, known tarouaa to fcuiah lis seoouJ vo.am. own standing, and i ever ready to worship, hy the name of Frank, was leading his ( ot history. .nnn. and flatter a rich or titled man, h.ir. a tj water, ha till down iu the street I ApU 19, I.O., not because be is a gooo man, a wise mau, or a CbrUtiau man; but because he has the! luck to be rich or consequential." A N'L'MERiWS rBoOENT Mr. Samuel! Wright a farmer, who resides iu Washing- ton county, P , baa eighteen children, one hundred a'nd eleven grand children, and one hundred and evenly four great grau I chit- drn. 'lie wife, to.s, U at.il living I MJItTII CAIIOMNA Mof'NTAlN RCENKUT. Henry Cohort, Kr(., Scuio'r Kditor of the Asbevill Spectator, gives a glowing -!c.-rip-tiort of the aeenery and ricbiiees cf tbe moun- I " valley o! the est, among wu.(,u : be Las speDt a fortnight on horseback. AVe I extract the folloniii" t ., ye valley of vllley I'ivcr I remarked ' j,, , of tll9 tta,,' belufi,-ui I I 1VCeV,.r 6Cl,n allj iu fertility and wealth , u doeij not d(.ceive iti POks. If I were ;, i - . r.,, .,n,l tl...v nr the , g ,,pictt ,Ilfj U1,t idop,;,,deiit of mu I k'ow of D0 life j would dt;sire luortf f J waM ag. jit.ve . firm 0 VttUey i.iveri 8l,y 1 .,: , it,.,. ',.i , it iu I ;i'ft.rii! t , itmrn i in the liill.-iJes aud leys a mineral wealth perfectly incxhaus. ug the expenses. 1 he Uld " Burton I bea e; Iron. Lead, f-'ilver and Gold al.om.d tre was the occa.ionot several more 'fetes, hitf. Marble, of various qualities and ' out of wlucb Dr. Kecher being a hi r j ;. ,.l.il iiie I mart, in t,lae of oeeupving three nunutei. vail til,! in cl :i'u" " " " . .. picies I was surprised to see iu .Murphy chimneys I ly lri'"""'" r" " V built of marble, which by a little work i, l-.u.l atyU, ono hour nod thirty minute. 1 capable of tbe hi -best polish-while iu tlie d ut" iroduced a real or pretended quarry I found a vein of the purest while. "' a o,0 Iro.n irg.uia, up l l.e vein of lead, silver and gold ...ore '' ''.' ten mmutes of prayer, valuable for lead and silver than anything 1 ' ""fc'1' 7 safely elude the else-follows close upon the marUe vein, .eluicb of tbe and her t..as.,er, but rather to its Southern alie. About two i '"at all htr Jaxuli, u.ig ht also w .:i .t a a,-..l V, l V 1 am.0 jr K.n.. who has politely offered to If,..,: t, .' v w r f n.;n..ra( rpri. ,,,' 0f Valley Hirer. It has been opened S.Pr,P.! i..,., rI,e nt a ii'ii.e called No Lf n,..e,,Lr. T!, inrlieti ms o!' iron are t0 UjL. from wllnl y tavo ceIli thll t,e Val. t. &f Valley Itivcr coutaius more unie- y,.i0p,i we(,lia than any scope of country of the same or larger size in the world. I hare Di ver seen its equal and I do uot care in see it mn.erinr I could stand and iaze :, ,,, .ci in its not half cultivated (atl.aj nij heart swil.s with pride when J think that a! i tliia beaui v is w IthiU my own t'lorious Carolinv. 15ut how neglected, how Snlrnnwn? H.-.0- m.ni nf l!:i weslthv far- .. j Ti rre.i Washinioo or Car- , rct vuow aiUj,J the fa.-tne.-ses of our ' mountaius, a many bu-heU of Coru cau be rai.-ed to the acre : i on their LinHed swamp tiiev have more of learned that about foutteen miles from his nou,B there is a large aud high mountain iHy of beautiful flesh col . red marble, nnvi that there is a Mowing Cave in it i.lr,i .),... il.niii tnnnteen miles from his Having no guide and some other circuiu- stances preventing, I did not visit it. ' t' The Slave Trape A c rrespon Jence : j, ,aken place between the Uritish Minister, j j N'jnier. aud Geu. Cass. S, cretary of Sla,C( rca,j,4 t0 tI(! a'u.-- iu j,.ct, w hich, WasbitiL'toa corresriudett cf the f.'t.vora! notes had previously pasaen Stinci conunaiuiiw, ou the part of his GclVl.niulcli tllal tl,e American fl tg is used , ,r , as a rover ,0 ,livcra pf M nht;0M an maintaining that the I'liifeil Ststes is bound to iner.'.-se the Vtn- cau squadron from three, the present uuiu - ber ol vessels, to lour, e lu to-day's note, (len Cass communicates ..i .1 v. . ;.,e .1, . e-. ,.r ..or (;,sver,,m, nt anj mstsutly expirea. tt . oe.ieve u n ui know u positively what caued bta suddeu dcath. He waa a strong, stout fel ow, ami srDarentlv iu cood hsaith up to tne moment of hi death. W. have beard it sugecud that perhaps bis death proceeded Irom a .tab which he received .om two y..r. ago, wh-cb had never entire jr healed nP He belonged to F.rk.r K.nd. K-q , of Johnston county K .','" ever know it until tuey nave in'jre ui nis-iiimj- , j tM North Carolina spirit. Day after day mix.l stni to tins, the filth day, to the a ('harie.t.in and Saviinii.ih. both inferior mount ot 'sevural c ut ioads. '1 hu confusion N K V-YoltK C( ) K H I'i.O 1 K.N CK. !,, ".V ,7r ltttrt The Wtathrr AUia rtf Lrgtri.tttim 7'idJe Huiinet I'ronycelt .4 I'fTp-li laur bttumai Dear Kir Since my last, there have bfeu evcr4, jr, jn tl)e (;Uy. Tbe Breat Academy of Mu.-ie Firemen's Kelivioua i irntberjuj, -at wbieh w .rfu-l eerrnon wai preached by I'.cv. W. i'. Corbit, MuthodiHt, was fir.,., and huffics it to ay, that o large orderly a reltgioua eo0lirtgation a n'vcr eonvetKirl before til the City, ll.e building aa licrally paclied with huniant. . "d tboueanda went off wtthout a loo at the in,ide. All the eneliantmenta of art, nci-tiee and mu.iio never drew such " hnuft before. All denomination mado a rrl UI0S the! b"-iei defray I ... ... ...... I... l,;..elf in hi. Imd'm .' Tlii fatted him and hi., friends , l,ut il kept a lar-e n amber of niore sensihlo 1 people at home thereafter. 'J'be nnie fa- " 'Irimu was ea-enued to the John-Street ""rcu, since wnicu me nm uieaauig pei - The Revival ii on the wane, more from ; physical eihau.-nion, than from interest of 'aut.ject '. The next grand "JtU" was the '" Woiu Cryata I'ulacc Ch.it ty Vat," at 'which ati.OOK persons made their appear- ance. Never before was there such a. crowd ' at the " I'.iUee.'' The arraiietneuts, the i weather, the iiiu-io, the oljuct, were all good, ' and it was a perfect " success ." Ijood or- , der prevailed until about three o'clock at , night, or moruing rather, when a large iiuiu- bor of mistakes were made by you. geu- Ucmeu iu takiug Uaifi iusteaii of water, ; aud ben they weut to the hat or cloak room, things ' sorter did and iortcr del nt nt aua jii-t then leenin; independent and wealthy, they concluded it was a monstrous shame that a irentiemati could not havi: the privi- leje of aeleettiiL' hat or cloak from a small pile of about BiiOO, and accordingly they J'0' t:''C I'l pel im i ) anil a ruinnge in iue ma-c jlin d. part in-tit nid not satisfy them, ' fo thev jumped over into the " crinolues," tlt ' hoops," tlm " boo Is," the " skirts," the " bonnets," the " ri.-oiette," an 1 ainoiii; the femenines, aud suoli inducements, were ot- fered, that sei 1 V i ' l'o.icemeii, in? tiling were lnu there were several b jn tred remnants ot lug tlere were several n jn irci remnants oi whalebone, white oak and rope, there was not a young lady in the whole village who had sufficient courage to ay " Vfil is tt'te.'' Thieves were not so particular, and well .-applied. I p on the w hole it was iu thu end a fancy tiuU," dread " an I ii.t dn .. The uext -l' tc," is to be next week, ma r ar " J arm in .'i i.j.iriauc tt.ui, i w(,pr( lti ,u;phurie majesty is said to u , i,; f , ..tielei. ezeent' brimstone : use ail this j tpi.cj0, 0f smuseuient being again.- tbe laws .,.,1 ,he reuee and ditruitv of the State." mhh c.i-n ; nuu several ouiei a 01 inc. , iinfcrt. and tins week he cleaned out a v.le print shop in Na-.-au street, all of ud several others of smaller whicli advertised under fictitious names 1 and appealed to the country with sue- ' iv. inti r I- now ' nu.'rr-n tn tne up ,ol' Spnn.'i'' c oi i aud wet lor three day ,past the r.iin w as much needed in the coun- try At Albany, the seat of all corruptioa tu Kroadwav Kailroad liiil bas been (for A voting man wae lately arresi.d 10 renn sylrania for stealing a horse, aud coufesseJ the ctirte, staling tbat be knew of no other way to get rid of a woman who was constant ly iniportuuing bim 10 marry her ltVteu a wife and a pri''ti h" ch -e, . he l e.uveJ, I the less.r of two evil.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 27, 1858, edition 1
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