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' ' e-.'-5f-; Mr sk ; ; trqc. to Sod, -fo; Jjoqr fioqijiird fo Uoqlr; gq." VOIaXTMB "Z. T II OH AS J. HOLT ON, Editor" & Proprietor. " TERMS: ' ' . v ,rl,.Orirnlina Whig will b afforded loanb. 1 nt TWO DOLLARS in advance; TWO j ii.il I kit AND r If TV CK1NT8 if pivniciil he i ird T..r lrc months; en.l THUISE IHrl.LAKS , i n'i ( the rear. Jlopapcr will be Huron !' ' 'V.",'.!.!.!! .rrnuag.. ... p.id.c.copl.1 II.. iiM,j """"" r .ptLivl liieWitw. " " A.lttfl"l",,l""u',,unr.u"ll",P'r,lu , tins aura ijp; lor ine nrsi ii.ser- r.ireiirhcoutiiniHnce. curt sd. ..n.iiK and l.entf e Iutl. chiirged V5 per i"i.t : .ind .loduclioM nt' 33 per crnt. will j ue ironi the n-fular price, for drlierl tar. .VHtrtiarmeiita inetrted oioirtlil of I fii . nt H p' "fnmrt fi.r each lime. Kclul- j 'v'75 cftita r iqunrc lir trach lime. I fpip when arnninf; in incir iir.nui.m... k Ihr noniheriit me-riion r: r bt iim rled until I'mbid and charged ac. I ,',,.,iiaili:re rr nntlmriit.l to act aa agrnta. 1JKI.TS! l.KLTS!! HKLTSIH f-r.iiii lie- lt.Iii llf II i'oiiiiiii y, .11 .Uaaa'aciurere' Vi 'un : L AII Pit It rXJ ,1 ,lci, 124 et. per loot. 1 IS 3i 3i 4 plv ....Si K M ',KS l:KI TS iiian.fjctnred to order nvr; nusEnf .11 ...... w w.ur ALrH) P t K I ti of all ueacriptione at 55 cent. J. IJ F. BOOSE. jytf Ms' V. I. - a Jtk ta. U 1 1 ur I'laim" in IIH4. I f Mt!K c! "-..a r.f Chari 'te and aorrounding ar- i.in renneiowl lhat Km- auhaerh d al .11 luiK-a I., repair and tune ri 'Ici.a ill IU o--at aaaible nototiir. a y 't an old inatrutiM'nt in be n :.a well a. m new no. , with all the vrnienu allnuhed ; but he ia prop . r. i an oU inaii ohm a I which will jua. I ail. CU be Ullla lo :l"lt uwoi. : tin it . er 1. nd kerning conalawt'v on hand, xr.w IMA N OS - el. brrftt d inana lurtniera in the V. v hirh w jl b e.,!J at maiifael.ier's 1 ipl.l .dOed, in i.ri'tM in part pay for new one. p.l,g C" . nt'y "n lurid, ae. to rent. , L-e ,1 inatrninan'a, apd .re de. -m, may ou w.il o have tl.ti-l j E.w.a'ri 1.1 aa ,n th.a ntarael. i H .-a. Ko.m at llie Miiai.al r it.e I l,i. IUII ; AjSA GKOIIGK. I IP.-,?. 4t-ly ; i t'J TnOC? f rP1f I I Ps'j IK-'I CHS ! 1 C!S J I 5i faW. i Itt A f:iK, M 1 ..... .ii.r,TVEXT OF noon TKA n-.. so...... me of Hvain. Yuut.r . .1. (..i.ii-.wrt. r, F'oguah Hreakfaal. nsr varo.tira, for sale at j II. l. PKITCIIAKD3 r f - Ucnioval. :x flt!l: ,b--r,!H-r iiii'nrma hia furn.la and the j ens ir jr. n -r I w that he h I r. oK.vrrt hi. v... I,, i, ,. oi.i ,ui,o oi .Mor V Iticriy, andrr i. W.. mm' flore, on Tail atrett. w her he "! U) attend lit all or.lsra in Ilia line. He 1 . '.. art.e'es on hand each aa Gwiden Cock, Golden Star, Planter's and Premium COOK NTOVIaS, I....II Of i'AULOi: STClVl'sS. . ".i jin, .J aaaortnient of lni anil IIoIIiiw-w:iit. At. all will a II cheap for CAH or Coun -v Pr.,-at. . D. II. r.YF.IIT.T. J.,. 4."tf Try It! Try It! II : S I onrmtritrd t-.ilraetni l.l l!l ' mcoii o,e ,u llie worla for t'K cl.aa jr.r. trj treat. Try it. 1-iili II. MID? MIUG IIOUfiB, J,,H, (.-.'I' Dvc-StiiDs, Dve-Stutls ! I tot tin. cla.a nf article., con. irt nf S,ool.o of Tin, F.jlraet oral, .M.d.l.r, dr., in-) be fir. PIUTCIIARDS mf .Si.re, rna'a t Visr, VaruiIics, Varnishes ! A I. kid. ii .. . k ,nw on baud e-Dsialing ol", I' . . I ..s.l. och Bo.ly, Furmliire, Js. 1 v. ,. i, ,i ,rt r, t AMI lower ' -n r ... r i,,.,,,, . i i,,lue. Bv. j II M. I-KIiCHAHl). ! W W.a.le a ad Hnmd priignift, i l.wu'i i. nr. Coiiilitiou I'ou'dcrs ! kmn..' li.era inlere.ted in gTOcK,' I Ho ae preis r.lo.na arc an. I giving rented... lo llorsca. ,1 Ko.. k. I or at 1-1! ITCH Aim 13 and fer.I '. Slorf. Ill is's I oas.r. I! Ihi.io . ...i w w........ 0.. - -I"-"',. ' tor f.t !,,, 1'iiiTi iiAkirs irntr. store. kfuuisov i.r.iDix;, ! impobtchs or I 'A- i V' A.r . ,V ,'e . -A It w wj l.inuns, Hnjiery, Embroideries,; lie. "'I III MKKTIXG STREET, ''I'P'.-ITr rtAVSK fTKKItT, ' II Mi I F.w'I'oN, 1. c. Kii II Kit M At LKIbl.Vd rilHE un.lirai-:.rd having entered Into Copnrt. .1. nerehip Ibr th. purpo.. of earrymg on tin PnrtlVr.llnnoi,t' IJ.i 1-iai- Umilt v. WlatllVIIIlUj ) J JUIM M 1 Mill, AND 41VMU U1UVW j JLUUlXlltJUj ft to.c"" " "l""Uon "f ( harlot!, ana surrounding country In llieir Nrw KlM.il on Trade Street, In tween Urem'aand Frank. ei.tlu.MXx lTit I..nils old 8tiiii,i, where wonId b, pi.. , M , tllt,r ,rie. Mia acquaintance. JIOODY &. MSISKT. t'tlnary 9, I8;i8. 4d.ll II. I). " Williams & To.,"- ii.iiiii.ni ff i jkiri I.JJI1) viioi.i:i4M: iiiki itirr,tnn RE now receiving lirrr atoek : 3 and will have wiekly aiiditmna , aa llieir e-lra may rrquire. Tloy 1 will aril to Ilia wliul.aule Iran, at , a email eomniii.ni. j Oar TV-meerr CASlinr COHKY V HOP WE. J f We nr.unv tlx- rll knoi. eUnd ftcilil.'y oc- rui.ir.l hr 'I . M. Kurrow. IT Oil Il.l;S attenned lo proinpily and aa low aa if prcaent. II. l. WILLIAMS fi CO., Tiaie Silrrtt. 3 iuua f.oaa .. IWaf tfr.er. I Charlollr,Jim.'2C, leiB. 4;tf WHOLESALE and RETAIL IEALEP.S IN ! i)i;v (joons. (, A AIMMIAIS A HI, r i miii tTTti r. j Janm-ry. 1jrj. 47lf i Variety Store. ' Fresh Cdiift'ttioimrics, Fruils Ac. A ( I'MR auhaenbt-r re.pecii'ully ilif -nna the eili. 01 I barloiia and eurmunoine counirr. lht be h on hand and la cnaiauliy rui-civing Iro.n .New Vork, Ccnfeclicnaries, Fruits, fa x y ; U vv v.u 1 1- Safin Aits TOIIACfO. SX I FF. TOYS. 1liiwi';il litlriiiiu-t., Iirti: 10ltliai I Hi i! m ioitI, v lo'lM d. a, Ml.iMf av i.geiiia, 4 lull 1 , i It .alHla.dk. Ill id 4 mj.-a of evuy variety. J. 1). J'AL.VKK. Prt. ti. IHJT. 4VII P . Il-t.i aeto".' the irrtirr.al a fif.t ! B.krr. 1 an. prt pared lo fura.ali upcrr I Ah, 1 at ai.ort to. to e. Hv ! lrr? An Infallible Utmt.hj Jor JIOl. SLS ON :! rtceipt of One IMiar. I will mail lo any peraou, a receiol nf a rnoedy or ll..ra- j alul. auff. r,n Iron. Il.it:. or tlrnba. This re. nie.ly ba nrver bwn kiu.wil lo f.l Ht to. w.oal eaa a l giv. Hon-' niair reln'1. r.ai ry man woe I ba. a l.r.e .1 ould alwaya aae loia rtcripl oy ",crl The BMHSH.I...I- which th. .l.e.n. .. ie.p.....l e. h. pr.--red by ...y t-r-... at - I I l - If Una rrtin-.'y fjila win. g.. n aa I all. .l.euid alwaya have loia rtcripl oy reel. Ih. money will b rclnnn-d (.Vccneboro. iamlloru r... . C. .S'aja!. I J, ' 607. Jul IN W. fiAKKIL iTJif Country 31erclianls A1 liR reapeclliinv I on I'd t e.ll and . I. nunc our wholta.il: price, of tkuut I'll I 1.8 and MLl'K IM, put uu in .i-v sif , to or.i.r.by I'KITCIIAItl), Ipwii ..rt. Tttth ti ml J.ar Syrtngrn, Wt'ST rrcciTedat VRIIfl I Kp'S tui: Mvi.it iWKiO It A TO R! raKi .aen v na aasroni.. (mpoHnilri fnllrely from (.IMS, r ej-T et a, ,r'Ml . i .riv: si uvea tr .r.u.. nt .Va '.a XL. . Il lo. IK- 1.I.M..I, ml. .hat ta ar... lfl, . in .ll.w fW rtnaaar. "ar.'.' .la;IH- tnn M tea bewrta II) .pr-S'la -, t aVi a-e. I., HI. n llsnrterha. m.l. oS-i.TMi laa I l.ollr I i.olara'l ' i holrr. "a i! "aL.i..ca , s Urooay, Sj sarl.in. iba ,Vj.V'.M.TeVer'al 'i'n'i.ef thin K.aee. .11 Crrrn . lilt- . loo. T s . I. . v-..". hk ,..,,,.,., IOk.-.-.i. - so . .Ilu. I. "-"ir I. ..a i,..a,,rni .in.,.- - All aba nae 11 are alloK llieir nn.nl.nr... a r sin VI ...sr lo llie I ..iti. v ill. ih. Invt' . a. ol av allow Im.iIi (ok Ih. r. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR ia t e-lrSTIl'ir SMI t, li...rv I -et a I ..rl s.wroiili a i .... r, a-a. ". Vatk. t holeale t.rillal h...i v. sa ... r-s r p.. .t ...! rt.ito.i.i . . . in e . . . .-, M H M ' C' tlLirfi is,.; ii r-. ';--; T-J V.'J! V . ' l.l'.o'.o'l'.wi'"'.'!''..-..., r.scAim a co., UuuUa.it, A. C. itfN l)h I'tr the llrHrrrv X'rnjrrriy. FfIt SALK HtCRK Wm. A, Owens A T T O II SE Y AT LA if, . ' . c il l it lot rr, a. ., ' ' ni.l.prsct.c ' " ,h Hie Court, of Mecklenburg nmlint Miiniiti. . BVOftice nearly uppo.il. tlx) I'u.l Otnc. Ju. 28. 1M8. 4flf SAM'L, P SMITH, ATTOKSEY COCysfiLWH AT I AW. MAY alw he found. I llio oflioe of William J.iliniim, Ko. IT Pr'iri'l ailrnlin given tn Collrclinna, wr(. Imr nf l.d, Connyaiicea, 4e. i"'e6, 3. 1 . . . 4ilf Fresh Bread!' t J. I. I .iiM r Coulrciiwbi'i jf, one citMir ahi.ee the Biil. of I l.arlolte. Jan .'26, 158. ' 47lf MlIC HUM of H I.I.INiS A. t o. w rln ,,!( d hv n.ulnal ooi.a. 1.1 01. llir latdae of . Jji.oary luat. I . itlim.g fn.iu the ririn, allow me to r. turn my ami. re IlianUt I.. l.( i iliu-na of I Nurlh and fulh Carolina for t..e lib. ral pair. mage j heal.iwed upon ua, and lo rrq.irat a coi.dou mre lot llie aallle for Mraara. M'MI.NtM & II KA'I'II. u.i.l. r the. Kirinol KILI.INCiS, SIIMNtiS Hill., who will con-mrt Hi., t loil.ing l!oi.... on II. a tint l. line and with the anie udvant .gea aa hcr. toloro The Noleaan.i Accoun ta of I wlluilfa i t '. will be found in llie Iiamie 01 W. A Ow. i.e, ..r ell' iliun. JUI1N TOWNLKY. NEW FIRM. IT 1IIK ew Film el M l.l.lNiM. eipRI.Ntiil l t U. br reave to preai nt Inrmaelfl. lo the eilil. n. ..I .N..(li and K.ulb Carolina j an. in ao riointf, w..n'daar.-ily eohcit a CKilinu ii wnl tl.a liberal patrH.are be.Uiwed oa the well kuowa firui of Full r A o. W. .ulit aav w.lh much ...nranee that wa J j ha. the itfrrat, Stnltt d Itruxtt kllll'L Of 'let-llllrlll'-la .-villi lll)M i on 1 inc.. Ever offered in thit Stutt It i. . bold ..arrlo a but nrvertheiea. iroej be. cau.. we buy the m.tri-U and in rufatiir. .ur own r'-x'., llierehy a.vma tha ii.aniif-elarer'a pro. St, which 1. at b-aai IS pmt oeol, M er, eve. ry ertici. ol t lolloog p-.eer .odrr Hie aoirv.a. ox. 01 ner ol ihe film, and ll not w. II o.xla ll 1. 1 ..I rmt.-d. Wa e n, Iherrlorr, aaarraar liic ma king of all r, lh"' r " "-ur l.oiiae. FI'LI.INUS, SI'BIXGS A CO. Raglans! Raglans!! IV T. ars reerivtnp h- e.erv .(i.m't, alt kin If at inafa-'.ala no., .aahla. FI I.I.INti, il'INOS k C. Jfay 18, IB... I Ml AiMi;iti: m 1 1 ., 1 T any prln you m.y war .tiirrbold a. N..lh.nf Ilk. lu.u I Xk aerl.on , bql aerlh-lca beipg ammri lad wilh . ..iani.lfelar.ef t FULLINOS, rri'.IMJM A CO. Ma l, IriiH. lint Shirts, Shirts, ill I V. Lilian, While and Fancy Maraeille ii.arr tli.n the aaios ao.d oao ba Mian, ..urcd in ib- I eilr.i M.I... .1 FI LI.I.Mif, SI-RINGS A CO. Afty in, ftn. Ilf Bovs' Clothing. 1 P.ranla w woald a y. v t St,, i can find an ae r, W hrre we keep a.s'ttn' nt t our I 'l.-ii... II amoa, wh.-h is w.ll n, FILLING, Vi. If, I;,fi. I'KINGS A :t). imf Tltr.Mt.' 'I III' Mi .'.' t;i A..irfmsnl ol l.e.Va and L.ol'a 1'ruliba, V.licre I I .rnet H .a, Ac al low pr es.. FI LLINGS, M-lilNGvS .t (JO. .Ifiy 18, llf.'.ri. I"" t 1 I .nt. for V.IIK nnnVr.if tied, .g' ilially eelchr. 11 Seals., e prepi.red to Inrniah rVaii KoaiJl ai d rwraoni in want of . dur.l.la nd arcurat. Kcslc, arilh .11 0e. .criplioo. of llailrytrt. Track ami Drjiot S'-nlrt, iVitrrliiiunr awl f-lore Scnlrt, fnjifirr or ll tietittcntrs, from 25 to 51)0 bu. yowi i'mlihg (e, Grocer anil Vnunlt .v.uiVl. The. ar. mor. extensively used lhan any lh- era and bare been b.l. .lid a.rre!y leale.l, and in every ioal.ni. hvs fiven rnltre e.tti.lnetiuli. For a na at Wl,'oroi. a' I'lirrt. del. eared in Charleston, W ilimuftoii or I'ater.l.B'a, Va. by GILLIAM A M'NaaOr, 1 Hyeauiorc hi., I'elerahurj, V ,4rri 20, IS'.M. Iron and Steel. af-ILL!AM A DINI-OF-. I -at I yoai ill ore Sir'l,, n 1'iteral.iirir. V.i.. Inioirtrrt ui.d lhat lion and Steel, invite to. attention of merchant and niaonf'iel ore's lo their Urge and well aaaort. r.l at--k of Iron ind htee I, cmpriaing Swedes INinniered Wnle Floogh, b to Id inch Korliah 1 VIHON boon., SSii.ra, and l-ll M-l, all .nr. Ot.il, II .11 Oa.l eon Hall Hound Il a.o, B.nil.Hcroll Ib.r.e ...! Mule Him. Deal Cast Kleel, Kng. and Am. llliaiared and f.sr Tl... l.o ,rent. for lb. l. of ..'. .Sea.w. M t MauulnrUr.,' srirrt. , AurtlM.lK.fi. ll . " SlIlllE I CdT( ll. taeksoy inn r.nenen, ..aim-nicn SNCFFS, ,.l ree.l.e.1 WW lb.. , bl.dd.r. II. M. 1-iiITCIIARD, lrwin'a corner, The I. Sr,T. riiM-iaii", 'I n I. r .X i tin-! A VI Mi taken srii anlaee of lh, preaaur. nf 1 lite t.oiea, t am n-eeiving, bv CHsh port n.ae.. reilaM-a, int.tisk ol Medicines, 1'iiem. , I u.tr, in., m i which 1 most , ell'oliy ... Vila; your lillenlli our itlieltllon. nl ar otherwise, put up with nealneaw and deapHieh, II. Dec. I PKtrCIIARD. lrwin'a t on. i a. LIVK BRAVELY. Tli world ia half djrariied wi'ii eraaea Whnae hiird. ta arc f-ighiL ..M n, Utwn ( They orwk .f thrtt ntir n.ar a..f , And ;vohi it. itu oiib.rto'r a':r..l.. Why talk I., the Win. I of thy f..rla..e, Or eluirh al diatinctinn am! oio f If Ihou eaoat not rai eh luli on the larlilrr. Thou canal atrady ila baae by lliy hold. For Ihe fl. wer, ihoucli hid in llie corner. Will .a l..ulllraaly nii.ah ila I.I 1, Will raarh lit a apirkle of aanaliine, 'I'hat Ihf clouiia have not oared in ronan-iie. And wi.lil.l'.l Ihou ln ra than a fl..nr, With Ihoughl, and a brain, a nil a hand f W Li wail l..r the ilrihr.Va 01 fortune, W In n th-re is auiiieltung thrae may Cuinmand Thrre it f.iod In he n from liie furrow. And fnr. ala Id .1 wuit to U hrwn, There ia marMe antuuehed by the rhiee' Dya lhat brraa oil Hie li.rrlie.il ol June. Will j !. I the plow mat m the furrow I' ihail.ieil, a kmme or a hall 7 .V.r In, 1 l. al'.ix wake f-oio ailanfa Kor frn, aa if tieil ng were al, ! Gi. 1arn of Ihe hloatnm and ant hill ; Tln r. ...u.ll.inr ihy Uhor n.ual ri". l.ifnl Ihe lfeao'4 lliat pierce, tho 'rirppal. flrie the f...f from hy Owl.lif , and l.vr. Livr ,,o Ir4il Willi thy face in the ifrnaa heap, i In the track nf Ihe brainlree and proud, Ll't II. a eerelitcate awav frofH II. V n.enh.iod. Tw.u'm robb.ne Ihe dead of a abroad. Th'ri-'i w .!. an.l tlirr.-. pen t-. be w.rldr.l, There'a Ilu.ughta that niu.l rl. if unM.l, W..ahi'at lh aauntar and pine awav roaea. Or eepulchrc drrau.a Ho t ar. ilead I v a, . , ,B hnl , .1,. ,.. Pre.ma rf".d from Ihe aabra w,l r.ae, Look nnld-.w. opon earlh '.,r ila ai.ai!'.. Tl 'ra ia aumigl.t for ll e in tbe akiea. 3HiscfIInntoiis. 2E3 Gi3ti2 02 CH2(S22I ! 1'1'INU 7MB QliUTIU.J. ' Aunt, Moine, ..id Fannie, oat evening 44 did you ever bear any ne pp the jacs- ''on '" Why, eerlniniy, my child, I heard your , uacle Charlie pop it, a yoq call il !" (Hi of courui," ai, Finnic, " but , one djf' n't often leil their own experience. "All the Ih partition! "f ihe tlovtrn 'l in. sii rlid jou bear any onu rlie '." mcrl appeared ti j-ri at a ieantaqi4 in ti.e I " Well, yes "replied Aunt Mane, alor, personal character of th. ir admrnh-trator. '.. J Ma,.rett to, once." ,,r ' O piee leil UK all .. .., 1 aome : t would so like to he a njii.-o in the wail on surh ao occa-ion." was just turned of fifteen, .nr. it . Fannie was very uatural tint she should want to be ported. " 'eiy well," raid Autit Mollie, "get your work then, for I don't J kt to talk to su idle listener." Faobic established herself, and Aunt Mol- lie began. -It was about ten tears after I waa married, and house keeiiin a lhat tout vi i ii in l ill Mortis, ancle Item, mm a sou, came i: :.. ... .... , in your nucle Charlie store, and boarded with us. lie waa a hulc aoulcd, sttaight forward, substantial young man, not lack ing in polish, either, but very ba.iuul ao much so that I nod realy to ity In in some limes, a ben we had young company. Aci nic Flvsns was an old schoolmate of tniiio and after I went to housekeeping ber pa- rpn'" moved to within a abort distance of ju.. Ahuie used frequently lo bring her i work and speed the evening with me, and j uncle Charlie would go homo with her. Tleo wire rare times, Fannie, ao I we en jjojed then, freely. Annie wa a real wo- man none of your nonsensical, lovesick : giria, who-ie beads are so full of beaux that jtiiey won t bold any ibiug ele." j Fannie blushed as Aunt Moliia said this, but Aunt looked very demure, and contin ued, " And knowing lior and loving iter a I did, I felt parteuUr'y anxious lhat she ; should be settled in life." I " I list msaii, with a good husband,'' re marked Fannin ; roguishly, j ' Certainly," said Aunt Mollle ; "and af tcr Will esme, and I became acq, minted with him, I took itin!0 my he.d that he and X KIU.O.iO, and the estimated expendiiurca wa Ho danger, and that tr of course, and our whole syetcm if Gor Hke a capital, match Hut -"'" ' ''"' " ba!,,'' i A ' ' the cout.tty will derive more real benefit en.moui will thus be changed. Annie would in,, i , , , . . ... somehow, after he came, Ar.nin ilid not come jii , so oiien. i in, w no wa. very eiooi mining iu hi eonversalion, whvo we were ber presence was sdetit and aw : mariner, .a if nndee restraint took but little notice of him only a far is 4 (,tu,r fr,tll John Yale. I"q , S. c politeuesa required, and requested me pri-, reUry of the Eastern St am Navigation valelv to arrari-n it that Ciiele Charlie ' Comnsny. to ihe Mayor of our city, we .hould still go borne wilh her-th .1 is, if he '""" J1' '' ll,e "'""'',iP 'n nl.rl , .. . - . , ., .'up and got ready :o make her first trip ";""" " 1 """b I'T'":,., acquaintance progressed slowly. Time aud bal.it arranged these things beautifully, and r.uuaiiy iiiey bi came lo oc uioio i.uiiuar, f hj ,he;r Q,;, tiao names. I helped it about, though, for I oould -not bear the formality of Mr. Mor ris and Misa Flvans. Ju-t a I expected, W;il Iccamo very much Interested in Au- . f , I.. U.A ,Jlired hr from the first! but he waa modest in bin j,,., ! ,u,l aeemed lo regutd her as a I u beyond bis res oh. At any rate, be could I Dot aumniun courage to speak ou the sub ject nearest his heart." "flow did you know that, Aunt Mol lio !" inquired Fannie, " Oh, from obcrvtion," replied Aont Mollin, " and Annie dil not help the mat ter any ; for tbougli slio was quite friendly anJ eocial in Mi company, yet there was nothing in her manner that betrayed the lightest ititeret iu him. Well, one even-' adopted in the lloue, directting that the of our aettled policy. Doea any necewity ing, Annie bad been apendiu" the after- ' aurplua revenue eseeeding five million, of now exixt for the adoption of auch a meaa ooon with me. and we wue ."bout talked j doli.ra w,licb mit remain in the Treasury ure! Are we now placed in the "" Jtuj out, When Will came home from the .tore, and I propoacd their playing a game of ehef-ker. I'iipIc Charlie had fine - to m political meeting. I a.t aome dUtanoe off acwing, and with one eye watching the panic. They were both good player, and for a long lime moved aihriitly, and appa rently intent on the game. At length, as if coiiaciuua that her cane waa hope .le, Auuio remarked, identifying here!f j with the D'ju .he waa moving, I a vou i are after we, Will." ! "If I catch yu,'' apoke Will with ami jden riji'rjry, " will you leave nru iti uodia 1 puled poaaea.'iou !" I Annie looked op, atirilcd by hia man 1 ner, and aevitig iu bi. eager faco the mean ing h. had placed upon her word., paus led, blo-hed deeply, heaituted, and prefit- ly replied. t " I'erhapa ao j if you and Mary will pr jot Ue nf vcr to till anybody that I popped tbe qurnion. j Will rose ba.tily, dropped the board i the ehei kcrs ran all oer the Hoot, and ta- king Annie by the band, led ber to me,'"1'' lite year, tbia.urplus would br great ,, n . i . . . 1 ly incrcae). At that time, tbee bunki ; saying " (,ouein JIary, do you think I de- ' . . . , . .1 ' ' I acre not bound to pay any intereat on then rrve tbia bappioeast" 'dcpociies. These accumulationa of public 'Certainly, Will." I replied. and I !eonfratu!st vou on v.ir happy state, and if vou will pick up 'the, checkers, I will be tnuci, oui.g.a to you. Will mid Annie laufc'h hrarliin, and be- can nickiiie thetn ud wi:h alacritv. and a Will took up the board to put it' away be remarked : " That wa. th ple.aaotu.il game of c'.eck- era I ever played in my lif. " 1 1 Tm FrnrRAT. AiiMtMTaTinM 11 HO, The hr-t chapter of Co! IV ulons " Thir tj Years " r.jw r will. tM- iw nf !. p. ,nna! i, ct " nf the then A d mini-lrstion i" at the time of luT arrival aa senator at M'a.l.m.'i..w. Mr .Monroe wa. i 'esuicnt : i.orortinr lunii'Hiiia -a. Mr. John O nncv . Uins Slate; Mr Willi 11 Crswford Secrete of 1'"""i'l ' M, J.oh" VL boun Secretary ol W sr j Mr. tutiih I homp Mr John C. Cal son, of New York, Se-retaty of ih Navy; Mr. Johu MeLran Fosima-ter General Theae constituted the Kxecutive lb-pArt- went, and it would he difficult to find in aoy Government, id any country, at itw,, univer.ally condemned. As a plan Hon or surpluses would thus lor ever he time, more talent and experience, more , prnt,r, p;eTi WOr- one can never be avoided; and Conpresa would then bo cow-diL-niiv atid decorum, more purity of ri - ; j,: ir.,lr'j ... in a vsrv few t.ellcd to raise the revenue nece-sary to de- rate life, a larger ms-t of iiif.rin. tion, and more addiction to budiies., thin was com- rrised iu this list of celebrated names." Of all thi splendid Of all this splendid ply only Mr. Mclean, Justice, of the .Supremo Court, re. main to the couLtry. The Lkv.ATiit n n Pla to U- TWKK.SJ K.MH.A.VP AMTII llMTXD StArtS. Hy he steamship A'ia, we yesterday received from Sir Cussaek P. Uiney the following nole. covering a prospectus from tbe directum of tha Eastern Steam Navi gatiou Company : G. T. K.. 21 Om HitosD Strbet, U.mhiv. Mav a-. ItSst. , .... . 1,,tA.VH'V . . " :7:.ZZ?ZZ iroiu tiia iiiiwc'wii ' " rhich will be issued , the public ...morrow, will probably in- teres! vou. CISACK P. KONEY. Tit Tns FjiiTnn ur in Abouh. 'I he prospectus i. too long for us t- co py entire iu our columiia. After mature ii. liberation the directors "ve arrived at the enncln-w'ti thai th. most speedy and profitable return can be obtained by pla ciug the vessel on th line between Eng land and the tinted Mate. r .e . : an ..i ...ta ia niarle oi inn rarumzs . and expenditures of the ship for one year, allowing her to make only seven voyage rer annum. The etimted receipt, are did not come or Xl ' 1 K' J P t r.n 1 from expeuding the nccestsry amount upon Formyown part, (aid Mr. 15 ) I ahould eiitctiiininr, ' . wltf' """;,", "' 'f0' I rtro.,i. ...t csnai. in the respective State. ' be .orry to reduce the tariff below the prop entctiiimiig ing Uc eehm.te., the d.ree to ., dwlUr ,,,jc, C,B ,)B '.Mr.wn from er limit ' I am in favor of affording to our lere a. one, in determined lo raise the sum ol i...l.ti.ti , e.rer.l lio.Hrnilllt ja a dollar given domestic industry all the incidental protee kward in bis to equip the ship for sea. by tu o K,uhish ,w p,jey, and tion which can bo yielded it iu rising the ; and Annie ' I ."' aui.uiiie. to suUsenbers ol x. , principle, to us, a Senatorial revenue necessary for the want, of the or XI ... per voyage i,t .. ' ' r, ,. ' .. , i...,. t,n .Mu-r catef.illy consnlering the loreo i.ucK i, eit aeaaon. VmlUUM Jirsut jiin- I ' V. Capt. MAttrr IIxAitn From. A corres pondent of the New York Times, writing from. Fort liti'lgrr, sayi: ' On tbe 2tb of April, an express came from Captain Mtr.y ""d bis command. He had bee successful in obtaining I ,IMMI mules and 5t horse, all in good order. He was, at tbe time the express left, eamped en La ('ache, d I'oudre. creek, some three hun dred niilo this side of Taos, and wa await ing the arrival of '"l Loring with his regi nienl of ununited rillcm-ii. who was on bia I way from Fott L'liiou to join tUem." ItKMABKS OP IlOr. SAnV. Bl 'CIIASIA, r rUNNHYLVANIA, In the Senate, February 23, 1837 On'. tlte DiU ibulion QueUion. Mr. lWhanan laid he waa one of those! who intended to vote acraiutt the auieuilnietit ta the fortiOcation bill, which had been d,.po,,iu.j wUn t,e Sutea, under the pro i,n of the dt-poite act which had paaa - ' ed at the lat a.aaion of Contreaa. Aa lie had advocated the parage of that ait. it necauie ni'oesiiry mm ue miuiiw m few observation, explanatory oTthc course which he purposed to pursue ou the pre.-eut occaaion. Mr. Jl. atatcd lhat there waa but titt! analogy between I beset wo iboaiturea, nnlca it inibt be that thoy were both culled dc i oiie bill.. Thia waa the chief point of resemblance. The princtplea upon 'which the present proposition was now advocated was entirely different from thoe which had been adopted by the friend, of the depoaiic bill of the Inst Kcoion. And here be mut be permitted to cipros Lis rrrot that trie .S nutor from Keiuucky (Mr. t'luy) aeemed to hsve abandoned hia bill to dUinbute the proceed", of the public hnda among the Stntas. For hi' own part, he infinitely pre ferred that measure to the otic, now before the Senate. What were the principles (aaid Mr. II ) npon which the depo-ile bill of llie lent aes eion reeled ! There waa then a vtttum of ....k.i;. l...n.l h ..all of 1I.0 , Governmentin the di poaile bank", wliiNt j an abaolute certainty i ii-toil that at the heir cnocnes. I hese accumulation 01 punlic money were loaned out by them to indivi.l "' ; whilst all the profits annul from "u'- Io" I"kt. of .heir 1 str.ckli.,iler. A wild spirit of speculation , , f.,-r,.,. .hid. threatened to de. troy thrt regular bu-inea- of the country, a ud to convert our nublio domain into p;,per ou7. Tl'- w"'jusevil of thi. sy-tem were J a'pai'l". 1110 l.ailKa men 111 V"'"- . .... ' flicting deep injuries upon llie country, by ; next sca.ion Theu his land bill mij;ht be .the 111.nr.er in which they ned this money, presented to Corigrcas under brighter aus 'and it was every day becoming more and pices than it hai ever been heretofore. If i more uncertain whether they would be able a ehoioe is to be made between that bill and ' fy meet the demands of the Government system of di-tributing surplus, it will when ca'lcl upon fir thi purpo-e. not be difficult for me to decide. There ia, I I'lidcr tin se peeulisr eircutii.ianeea, what in my judgment, noeompsri-on betwrenthe . , I. IV. ..r.II.J a. I' n' - f " , choo,e 1 elween two rTeat evils. We mu-t public lands to tl..' Slates as their right, either have suffered the mcnev to remain In Ihe banks and subjected the country to the withdraw f'oui the cemtr 1 of Potijrrcs cobMUU. t.ccs; or, it became our duty to Our syate.11 of policy would thu be render Hepo.it. itwiihthe State-, and give ins .11 ed fixed and stable. We eotild then ac . rantaue of u-in" it until it should be "''i rennired by the wauls or Ihe l.overnment. reiir; ririm- .m hi. o.e. ...ue,,., .. Vice I resident ; VJ otl(,r t,ri.,lrB .len.ijrc could be pre- our tariff would no! be subject to tho-c per ins Secretary of ,n,e(, j.or 0wn part, I felt no besila- P'tual changes which must ever cxi-t while i. ... tJ e ,i. n ...ai ...: .... At that time it seemed to have been ad. .,.:.ji..,.,.4,..in. .!,. i.iin.r.1 f tf,B jt ou,, t,e ,,treniely dang-reus to , POU't)l.y aimul!y to distribute the sur- I u, ju ftf Tiea-urv amon" the State No voje-w, r.id it. favor of Zueh a principle, ; destroy the character of this Govern- . i... on., be eslabli-hed. and nil roen C.n see the inevitable consequences very Senntorand Iiepresctitative will then come to Coocress with strong feeling, direct 1, bo-tile to the best interest of the Fed- cral Government. Instead of having our eyes exclusively fixed upon those great na- tion.l object entrusted to our eare by the Constitution, we would be more or les than men ,f we could b.nish ftom our minds the consideration that the full amount of every appropriation for such purpo-e., would he ao much deducted from the surplus lo which tbe re-pective St.tes would be entitled at the close of the year, 'ihe q icstion wilt then be not merely what appropriations ar. .. ... , ,1,. ,, i, , t..re.ts ! t .1. i.o. I.ln.wl..,! ailh ihi. ni.ea ion .H be'inoth'er-how much can 1f ;w.tl.ht!d from those purpose,, and lo what , . ( extent can h-;'' be thus lucre as.d I For example, a prop, i fortibcutiou will cost half a mitlim ; in vnt ' ing for or against it, the consideration will necessarily obtrud. itself, would it not be better, would it not be productive of more good to distribute this sum among our ou Siatrat In peaee.it is ourduty to prepare i - u.,i. .I,.- . e. . I, n..d. to increase our navy. Thi- may be necessary to nrotect our e. nanierce, anil lo array ofo-r power to foreign nresem sucn an u.l.oi... that they will not dare t injure our cit.. o. or to in-ult our flag upon the ocean. In voting upon auch a pro-osilion. bow ca-ily may we delude ourselves with word, ahl.ii eon nf tea I to ihe constitutional and eflitueiil exercise of the power of the reconcile me to the doctrines of tbe Seuator, Federal Government. You will thus para it would bo the protection which ibey must hxe the energies of this Government, and (necessarily afford to our manufacture. Let red no. it lo almost the same feeble condition : this amendment pass the Senate aa it has io wlitob it wa placed under the old articles already pecd tbe I loose, and wh cau be of confederation. Can tbe Senator from lieve that the tariff will ever be rtduced South Carolina (Mr. Calhoun) deny has j If all this surplus money which esn bo col be denied that this would be the effect of j lected by this Government is to be distriNut aueb system I Under its operation, will led among the several State, this will pr it not always be question bu in null will petuate bigit duties forever. Iti. uoi, this or that appropriation for national pur- j however, either my intention or uty wih to pose, deduct Irom Stale dividends T You, quarrel with him ou thi. account. If ha thus present to the very agents selected to will, by advocating this system of poltey, adinitiistur the Federal Government Ihe j force upon u a hiirh tariff, my cn-tuuouts strongest temptation to violate that duty. will bear their part of llie dispensation with The deposit bill of the last session wa J Christian fortitude, advocated upon the principle that it was to i I am sorry now to believe in Ihe truth of ba a aicgle operation, aud to be justified alone npn the extreme necessity which then existed. What U now the state of the :.u. ? Tin. auiuudineul haa been f nuMsft.d I by the House upon an ordidaiy apprrrpria- tion I'll. I'rom tie ery nature cf noh billa, they ought to be and generally are, confined to pratila of money for the execu tion of e inline' l-w, and for carrying into efftotthe'ettled policy of tbe cooulry. T' unite thin depoaite seowon in the aaoie bill,-' with the appropriatiooa neocsnary to ecto: plete our VMteiu of fortifications, ia to da dare to the world that it haa become part - - Congreaa Will there be any aurplua in ' , the Treasury on the nrst of January neit, ' beyond five million. T Ila. thin fact been . ascertained Shadow., cloud., and ilarlf. a(miwi ...c .. Uv..u . will lo or not la uiieertnin, contiugeuc, oe. pendaut upon the uctioti of Congress, and upon the speculations in the public lunds My owu in. predion is, that, if there should he a aurplus, it will be comparatively small ; uuless ibis very proposition for If. depoite with llie State, should be the menns of creating or enlarging it, by defeating the p".ss.age of important bills for ihe defence snd benefit of the country. What neeea siiy now cxi-t for the adoption of thia meaaure ? If there shall be a surplus alien Coiiiiresa meet on the l't of Oceeniber next, it will tlieubc time enough to provide for ita disposition. One great objection to t li i - meaaiiru it, that it will make ihe ex truiue nit'dicitie of the C,futitutioii its daily bread. It has already become familiar to us that Senators are now willing to insert it iu an ordinary appropriation bill, and lliui make it the settled policy of the coun try. It ehould be the exception, not the rule. Above all, it id a remedy to which we ought never to reiiort until we know that a surplus exist", or ore absolutely ocr t..in that it ill ex'st. Sufficient for the day ia the evil tbci'eof. 1 shall now speak of the unhappy In fluences which tlita system of distribution ould exert upon the State t.overnmenta themselves, rreause 1 have tint riaon to J make a general speech, but merely U .flao my conduct in relation to thi. suljrct Soits true light And now, sir, permit Ine again toexpresa my sorrow that the Senator from Kentucky, (Mr. Clay.) hid not been willing to po-t- this U one .nuree ofrevrnric which you commodate our duties on imports tc the he- fenirtr sicoiwi of the Government, and we aenvo a poriioti oi our revenue irum such nuctunttng source as it.ut or tne public lands. The Slates would receive this tnotocy, not as a matter of bounty, but of tight- They would, therefore, not reel de- pendant for it upon the Government Nesr- ly all tbe evil attendant upon a dinribu- tI the expenses of the Government from the eu-toms and from other taxes. J bu would ...iroouce a wno.csou.c spier, o, ecou- " '" "T councils, w.thout making it the imeret of the Senators and Represen- t.tives in Con-re-a to array themselves against appropriations for obj eta of a, na- oh.r.c.r. I should therefore, base rejoiced, bad the Senator from Kentucky dherl to In Und bill, and opposed thi amendment, which, if it should prevail, mu-t destroy that measure, tor my on rr. " ?l1e to from the lull without the slightest apprehen-- ion of subjecting myself to the charge, of inconsistency. , , , . At a subsequent stage of the debate on tbe same question in reply to Mr. Calbotiu. Senator from South C.rolin,, (Mr. Calhoun) that be hart entirely taileo to convince mm MjVim'incwd him. and ih.tThe Senar in fact, if not in profession, was one of Ihe very best tariff men in the country. Let liim succeed in supporting this amendment which has been adopted by the House; lot him succeed in establishing a system of dis tribution as thn settled po icy of the ooiin- try; aud ttiett what will be the Itievitnbln cons. q irncc ! High t.xea upon import. WI" " .r" f" " ing money to distribute. We shall no longor " reoucing me revenue ui ti.e country o uecessary expenuiture. i. .hall ih'n have no difficulty in disposing of tbe aurplu. u win go to ine oiato. a. mat- Government. Indeed, if any thing oould ha el eel !.i at inn of the senator ll om .' sowri, (Mr. Benton,) that the land bill i lifolua orpe. I have clung lo that meas ure, through good report ami thro;h evil report, until it ha been abaudouod by all
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