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"ige true to Sod, jo ijoqr 6oqi)ttj, to iiour 3).' CHAPMjOTTB, 1ST. O., 5"XJ3L,- 27, 1SS3. THOMAS J. HOLT ON, Editor A PHupituvroa. TEK.Md: Thi! 'nrlli.('nilin Whig will he afforded tneub. nliera t TW O DOI.I.AliS in advance ; TVI O liol.LAltJ- AMU FIFTY CENTS if payment bo aal.reu '" """ : llOl.l.Ali.S aliicmd of Hi year. N'lfMuer will he uiacou. I mini until '! arrcuroge are puid, except at the ,,!, n ul the Editor. Ailierlin'mrnia inaerlrd ul Our Dollar per aqua re hnea r lea., thia etacd type) lor the first inetr. jllMit,unl 'j eajnla fnreiiuh continuance, ourt ad rli.einnt and BlirriH 'a Sale, rharged 5 per vent. Inirtier ; ami a deduction nl'3'IJ per cent, will br ui"l iViim !' regular pnera, lur adeerliecreby Dm vaar. Adrertiarniriit. inavrtcd monthly or qn.rli'rly, at (I par .q'lare fur each lima. tktni. uiuiillil' 74 tenia par auar. lor curl, tune. Ptraon. when .ending ill tlicir ade.rliarnient ro.l nura me niamurr ... - ,!,,. will ho unci Mid Biilil fni bid and charged ac .araiugle. " 'A ; - " irfoatiiiaelere era aullioriaed in art aa agent.. iiklts! ii:lts:: nr.iisi:. l iuiii itir llu.lon lii'll MMaii)f Al Jac'ur" 1'iirtti I AMI I'HKUi 2 inr J) " ... 1 2 ct. per font. .-IS -...17 ....21 ..-3-1 ...6H III li M 4 irbK.MI.t;."b liKL'I'S nianufatlured to oiJtr l ! ri tiif. (0X.1ICT1SQ HOSl'.vt u .lira, r. r watr ,rii- .i prmurr, aidriri uir rl fiam (e - j rlniii, j Al.HO I I If li 1 yii of all oei ilion. at oi crnta : i I ixjUliU. I j. 11. F. i;oonk. Imp )iur I'lauok in l iiiir.- filllK eiliren. of Charlotte and a unnuiidii.g 1 e.'m.lrv urr ffairt rioioc!rii tiiui ih- idi.i ri. ( Krr it .n ii. .1 it all iniiea to rrpair and tune l'i- : n.M inu M'-loOeatia in lltr br.1 Kalb!r Miaonar. j Hi auaid not e-T lhal an uM iiiatiunnnl Mn tie I i,i,.!c to nund .. wril aa a nt w nnr, with all lha . ao. .tn in.fotmei.i alt .clui' ; hut l I prip-r. ta t., iy that an ol. 1 inatroinmi hirb i.l jtia. t. t rrp.irn at all, e l Walla t e" It aa re-MI, ' aa xr.i t a tout , aa Hie aalin, malt ianl caer IU t i in tend kcijnng cotttl.ii.'Ijr vn U- iJ, M.V PIANOS ic iu t' moal rch brati d niannlaetiiiara in in I in. i .to, wtuth will U.- . Id at n.anlatlurar'a j p.rrt ith fur ig il ai.ieJ. j I fit J Tim. iroind 111 p il pay fur new onea, ' tr ,t,. ( )., (i.i ir aiu- . (If iala kapif euoaiantly hand, ear. tVi'4 Un mall Ullirfala Ui aril or lo relit. t A 'j. (".t..n i..eif.f o'd matrumn'a. aio! are Hr. ; .1 aa ( ar'lii'tr thmi, m-iy do well o tie Hiem e...iort an.i krpt rli"- d In aa'e in line mrkft. I ( Kil"ir hhp nd Ware Ho-m al the Muaival ; li.il, uii.iI.mi, 0.r lha I hina II- I. ASA OKOKGE. j OvletH.JtL 19. !8iH. 46-1 jr ; Teas! Teas!! ASff'UTMKNT OFiK.U TKAS, l.,i Kaiiinr a. Coiiaftinr It) n, Vouog ll.i-n, l.i.utrial, tiuni-wdrr, K' fliali UreakUat, aa Bi.Py other Tarn lira, for aalc at 11. m. runcii Aun.s A.xi'y liaf .Viara. fr- Hcinoval. ttvr. ub. iber lofoiml ) frieOda Hid tl a cuKie ttneralla, tliat he b a rrnmtjtil h Mi-W 1., iha 1,1 al .nd ol y..t at nywy, dim. r I. S William' Hlofr, on T.ad alrret. whir We ! ar ..nd Iu all, i.d I" all ordtra m In line. He ' aiiil . ,w article, on band ch aa Golden Cock, Golden btar.FUntet'i and Piemlam c mik styj:s, l.J t aritty of l'AKI.OK ntovi:s. A, 10, 1 ood aaMrtnirnt of I III II I Ml I.UlloW.W.-ll , At. A I f , b 1 w ill .ill iht.p t-i I A.-ll or Coun I'y I'lia ute. D. II. liYKHLY. J'l,Ho. 4jII Try It! Try It! nKMIIiil.!)'SC.ai-er.(rd Kiimetof tlVllt' t" 1k.I mrilitine in lira world lor the claaa 01 , propuK-, tw noal. Try it. Fit a.lr al l'wai.YUDa miUG uousn, limn't I'tinrr. Dye-StuIIs, Dye-SluiTs ! 'IMIK .f, beat of tin. e'l.i.a of .rtiel.a. en. 'tiiij in pail of t-,.lotioii nf 'I'm, F.ilract 'f 1 ucluutal, M jdOtr, A c, nuy be pur. t .4Hil low at riurniAuns aniihcs, Varnishes ! t I.IKtil. atock now on hand cunaialing of m I owl, ( o.rh II.Mly, i uriiitnra , Ja. ."1, At., Ulnrh Will le eold lor CASH lower '" any other h..in III rharloltr. fl. II. M l'lmviIAHD. r, a-.' a!. Wrluii Ihufjttt. Condition lNnvdors ! I.IINt.KH and other inler.al.d in HTfK'K, " "Uf'd that ih, ar prrparatiotia ara an. '4 nralth.iiving. remritiiia In Moraaa, -'h. anj all kino, of Slo.-k. Firr -la at ntlU'llAHDS Skolimalt mn4 Krlatl lhag Start, lawia'a I man. y " -Mil KI'Oll " 0 J UI I't llAKD'S DIll'O BTDKE. kkuiiisox a i.i:ii)iN(;. MpoKTciia or Ui AV l?.V iN .1 !t.,7 "Waa w-aial . WwWaA """t Uuens, Hosiery, Embroideiles, r NO. 141 MELTING STREET, UVPOHlTt HATM.gTRI.ICT CllAliLlaTON.-Ci ' L. KWUIoO.M. Ktt,4s ttlT)Uia. fcf sNEV FIKM. UK umlereiffned baring entered inlo Copsrt narahip fur I lie purpoee of carrying on the ConR'Ct ioiicir y j llakcry, Fruit. w. , m m f nuia.ii iirccery Business, Ibg Irar to call tic a I trillion f the citiuna of Churlolt and eurrnunmnf country to their New ft;. hd on Trade ritrert, hi tw.ru Bn m'a and Frank eiithiiU'r, at H.r:it At D.mel'a nld Sland, where tiny would be pleated to ie all their frienda aim acquaintance MOODY 4 NLSIiET. February 2, lr58. 4tf-lf II. , Williams & Co,, u iioi.i; tLKHurt lull m il, St ' - ARE now receiving a larne atork a i J il and ill Iihc weekly uouitmiia f aa tin ir ...Ira nmjr rrquire. fU-jr " ' 1 "" will acll to tlia lol.alo Iraue at a .ma II 'oiiiiiili"ii. Our T m, uir CASH mrlVVIHY VHVVU E. Wr i.rriipy llu- adi Lnimii .Und rcci iitlji oc Clllilril l T. M. Karmw. Jj t iKl'l l!S atliuoed to pruniilljr and aa low ' aa ii preariji. H. H. WILLIAMS CO, Tit'lr Sirrrt, i dnuti Jiom thr Wrtl ( oinrr. (l,mtlonc,JUH.-J(,f.,t. 4711 WHOLESALE and RETAIL LEALEf.S 1)1! Y GOODS. II Alt I) ;I(I,HA1S.V IIOI, ii titi uTi i:, v. Jaaaaiy. IKSH. 47tf Variety Store, IVudi rnnfi.f.finnon'ic VimmIc X IV. II H'llIU UUIKU IV, .'j 1 1 Utl..iliate the L-igitt. ftatrtt and Cktait A r-. A . ilrpf r m en'uVy ii.f.jnn llie titi. iirlollr Btifi iirMuiti:trif ei.un'rj, Itmt I hm iftJlM Sw Vok Ccnfccticnaries, Fruits, fan v .m;( 1:1m s.ru.'AKS tia o, s.M irr, TOYS, .11 .!; t litai'iiiiirii, ruir: Hnii. imitnv uoiii, t I 1 1 . , ti llla Wnyttlia, C'liuli, ui k-wliiil, V Hit U u'a of cuiy .army. J. b. I'ALMEK. V.t. li. IM7. 4; f I'.S. Iln g rirairr1 the aer.irr. l a tral rate II .tar, I i.o, pripart u to lurinab auuci ior t A K IJi at almil notire. Hoi tal t ! l.lil sl'k An hjallMt Lcmely Jur HOliLsl jfkN the iret ipt of Una Ikiliar. I w ill mai I to W any fran, . Ireri,.t ..( a nil en y 9m hil auflVrma lrfni llotta or tiruba. Mora. Ti.ia re. .ix.it ha netrf brrn known l fail 111 the wor.l eaea to (i.a in.li.HlluIr rrllrf. Furry (nan wi.n baa a l '.a at.oulu alwaya hate Ihia receipt by tin 111. 'lha lo.l.ribl. nf a Huh Ilia li.eiJii.ilie la ei,niiMard can b pr.orr,l l.y at.y H-rron .1 all tinm. If Ihia rinuty f 1 1 a alien (iirrn . I 01. reel, the m nry will I rrlnnned. Audrea me .1 (jiei naboiu. tilalllord en.. N. I'. JulIN W. UAKEH. AVpf. IS, '857. ailii" (.'ountry Merchants A II K rrrp.lfb.iy m.-tnl tor II nd r .n.ioe i nor wt.nl. a .l. prn r. of rAairr Mlll.S and ,MI:lU IM.S, put up in an Ir I., tvit.r.l y riUIVHAHI), ' Diafgitl and ifiltrtaiv, l.wia'a ( Mt. I'ttlU and l.ttv Syringing L1' ri celled at I'll ITCH A KD'S. .1 thi: li i I.WKiOltATOK! rsrease.ii hv sisrosn, (ompoindi'4 rwtirrl) from (.1 MS, V or or th h.-.t ri i:tivk Mi una a)( l"ia.'. H r.r; au) aaia a M-i ...a l.lvrr nm- Wt nlnlol, I.. aa u n, . i-.i.. . .J T ' . Tj oo.ir .11 rm ii. ...... i,.iw tlf'I "T yuHO loa .h blooil, W ii. mill, raliat la c. .1 lua al lha la rlrv iha afMaar. ,""r""..!" Mtlil- K.n..Ba lha ba.la l'.j(.'rL.'i'lK..l'r. Hl li llra.larlir. . Ityanrpala ,ll. in. ran iha .... i 111,11. I holer r Iba all Ml a en aa I tiiotile IHar a. -a ia ir-1. i.tHr r, I kill Krvrr. T M'. It i-twMai aft Alt Mho Mae II arr iilrlna tllrlr lin.alaian. Se.lliiionv lo lla favor. Sa- Ml. Il.lrr In tlir noioth with Ihe Inr I Ko.ati... aiol .aalliiH both luarlllrr. THE LIVKR 1NVIOORATOR IS t ai l.NTirii' .Mm il. imoiu.t, i. a lull mil.. I It. :..--.'ik all a ahtrti air it SAMOtill S -,,.p,irli.r.. Sli Hi..l.). Kv ,. WholraMlr Aa:rilal I Sra ... : T V. A . Itil ' . .. ,i...o., i n n it. a i", I' ni F.SCAKK k CO., Charlutlr, X. C. LONDS lor Hi Jtrhvrrv oi I'roptriy, FOJ, SALE HERE. Wm. A. Owens, AT TO 11 SE Y AT LA IV, ' 7-iM.Pr.onr. inii.ctourt.of MeckLburg ft "no (lie aurruunding countiea. J win mi any oppo.HC me I 0.1 lnice Jan. 2, 1M8. SAM'L P SMITH ATlVRKEYlf COVHHI!UA)R AT LAW, MAY alwaya lie found l llu office of William Jnlmatoll, Kq. IT Friwipt alkntion fnn to Collectiona, ri. linf f JV. da, Couaejraucea, &.O. tib.3. Ibi8. 48tf , Fresh Bread! I REM! r.HKAD for faniiliea, evf r j mornina al 1. I). Pnliiur'a Ciinfci.tioni.rii, on door ahoe tlie It. nk of Charlotte, Jan. '.'6, ldiH. 47tf f H"E HI.'M of HI.LIN;S ii. CO. waa dia. J. anlvtd 17 niotuul conainl on the lal day of January lal. In rt tirii g In. in tiie Firm, allow me to rrlurn my aincrre tlmika In the citiuna of j North and ftnulh C'arolina for In liberal palronag 1 b-aliwed upon ua, and to 110,1111 a rnittii.uanre , of the aame for Mn. SI'I!IN(;S & HKATII, w ho nava axaociiiun iiirinai m a no 1 . r 111 iiiifra under the rirni of H I.I.IM.S, SrKIM.'.S &. I ., who will ennoiict the Cloihirig Hoameaa on the nine Itrnil and with the an nit .drama-sea a here. ' jloforr. 1 I Hr Io!i' nnd Accnuiita ol f ullmga ft! n, will lie,, found in the band.oi W.A.Owena, h r cllrctiun. JUII.N TOWLEY. I newTiriyl i flHP new Firm of Fl'I.LINMS, rSPHlNOS cV. ' Jl ( O. b. e leaaa to pre.cnt llu nia ln to the ; eitit.-ii of North and 8..u1h Carolina; and in an doin. Would earoeafly aoiieit a eoriliiiuai.ee of the ; liberal patronapa beatowt-don the well-known 6rui of FullniFa &. t'o. i . We ""ld " much ...uranc. tlit we. KtorL uraiilli'iiirn'M nul Iloj ' TO TIIIMj. Evtr ojtred in this Mute 1 il ta a bold .aaerlinn but nrverthelra. true; be. j enuae 'e bur tins m t. r i,. la and m nufurture oor i own pnoiie, thereby earing the uianuftctarrr prn. til, which i. .1 Uaal per cent. Moreurer, ere. ty articia ol Clothing puaeee undt r I lie aiipcrvi. mn of on? of llie firt)i, and if not wi-tl-niade il t not rrrnt, d. tl'a r m, thrrefnre, tmrrant the uia. king of all foode that.fo from our In.nre. FULLINGS, EI'lUNGS & CO. .Voy 18, lOotj. lOtf Raglans! Raglans!! U' V. are rreririnf by rrrry .Uanier, all liud. of iu.trr.al tni-tfimh!r. KL LLLNG, SI'lUNGS A CO. Mat ib, i Ma. lutr !iMi:i(i: m i i, A T iny frirr yuu iht jntAnilhrr buh! ta. rlton, but ni Triht-tt ti ur. Nii-hin like being cuon4"lrd with Mtauf.irurin; hifue. FLI.LINGS.Sl'ltlNGS A CO. Muy 18, lJ8. lUtf Shirts, Shirts, 1 IflUTE I. men. V bltr aim Fanry Mirarillea, If h wer litun the .nine kind can be roanu. I.uiurid in ibe I'niteii tii.,i,., t I ULLINGS, Sl'UINCS & CO. Af-y 18, It-Jli. lmf Boys' Clothing. '0 r .rt-nl we would a iy. y u can find n I a,rlnir nl at onr I'h'tbii.f Store, wiierc we kt all km.la, In- ti la well In. nr. KILLING, Ki'lUNGS A CO. .Van 18, liS. lUtf IICl.Ma.' I lilMiV'.' fsjj A OlXH) Aaaortiiienl of Ladle.' r''TsA ""' ,",,,' l"i"'.. Vahce., aa i I ll 1 1 t:.iriet H g, An. at low pricra. FI LLINGS, Sl'HlNGS & CO. Jluy 18, 18j8, It'll Fairbauk's Scales. fpr.MK wmh raifiird, rgml. for JL a prepared In furnirh Hail Roada and nrreona in want of a durable and accural Scale, Willi all de acriplioua of llaili and. Trail ami Drpot ScuUt, H'ttteliousr uiid bloie cnlts, lhpper or H hetit caJc$, fi otn i.'5 lo 500 bu. J-lnur i'achtt'g Ziulrs, (7oirr uvrrf Counter Xcnlrs. ' Three are mote ratrnairaly uaeii than any oth. era and have br.u long and aerrrely trelr-d, and in rrrry inrl nre h.ire emu entire ...li.l.iclion. For aale at .K.niilrlrei' I'lief, dt-lirered in Cliarleaton. Wihn.i.eto.. or Feter-hiirg, V ... by j GILLIAM li HUN LOP, til rSvra.i.ore rt., IVleraburi;. Va Apil SO, lb.,8. ' tU Iron and Steel. I'l-lrrahurff. V... Importer, and Deulere in Iron and Steel, invite In attention of incrrhanta and iiianufaciurera to their l..rr,o and Weil aaanrl. rd iM:k of Iron aud Mc-'l, oompi i.ing Swrdea 1 ll.liini.r.d Wnic I'lough, 6 to Id inchc I iodic., .... i K.imhah Itrhnrj IRON. Hound. Sonare, and Fl it Han, .11 alie. O.il, II. ill Oval and H ill Hound llia.p. Band. Scroll Horae and Mule Shoe Uutt Caal Sterl, Eng. and Am. Bliatircd .nd Cier. man rll.rl Thrr are a I.o irnii for the .ale of jlfaeon' .Vrim Oil at ,M.,iiu, ui ri epitrr. AyiU MO, I8J8. 119 sunn: SCOTCH. Maekaboy and Fneliah, SNfFFS, juat recrired, WIO Ibi Grntlrmrn' i. in bladder nd jar. Hold low tor cart, hr 11. M. HUTCH A HD, 1857. Irwin', corner Die. I, riViau i.-uift, TaLt' Aolicf ! II AVINtitakra advantage of Ihe prraaure of tuiira, 1 am rrrcirin, br ca.h purcliaaea. an llnllirliae alio e Ireito aioc a in iniiiiini,i mm. leal., I ii"l rutin Ilia, t heata, Ac, to w Inch r moat reap. clfully inrite your attrnlnin. AH order hr mall or ollicrwiac. pui up nun neatuea and doapairh. II. 31. t'ltlll IIAUU, -c. I Irwin' Coiner- The Two irmln. T o. at. hoi mm. A. life' aneiiding column poura, Two aiarabkled heal, are an n Two armir on lha tr.m.ij -J ai iro. That death flow a hl.ea tnyrefn, . . Oo. marahaa as. the ilruni rr.l'fi.ll. The wide.ruonthrd elurinrl'a h'ay, And bear, upon . eriuieon acrull, "Our glory la lo alay." One nmre in ailrnc by the alream, With aad, yet watchful eyre. Calm aa the patirnl plnnrt'. jjleoni 'i'h.t w ilk. the clouded .kie.. Along it. fmnt no a:ibre aliinr. No blooo red pennona ware ; It. batiner bear. Ihe airi!e hnta " Our duly ia to aare." For thnar, r idenlli hi d 'a luigrring .li.de, At I l.ilioi 'a trumpet ell, Villi kniilrd brow and liffd blade, III glory'a arm. tiny fall. For theae. noclaahinf; fa lcliii.ua bright No atirnrf bailie cry ; Tin- blood le..L-.bbc r e .lla hr niglil Each . i.wira, " Hire am I !" For ihoir, th. aeulpUr'a laureled buat, The buildei'a marble piira, Ti f. nthema pealing o'rr lln-ir dual Threuii long cathedral alalia. Fo' thrar, the bloafoni aprinkhd turf That flood. Ihe lolirty rr.-Vra, When Spring ro!a iu lirr aea green .urf In Bnwery fuuming ware.. Two path, lead opwnrd from below, And .ne;el. wail ahore. Who count eacji buimng li'c.diop'. flow, Each falling tear of Love, Tbnogh from the Ifern'a blreditig tireiat llrr pulac. Freedom ilrt w, I'linogb the white lillte. in her cre.t prng from thai acariet dew ; W h ilr Valor hangbty champion wait Till all their rear, are ahnwn, Jxive wnlka unehallrngrri througl' the g:te. To ait beaiil the tl.rutir! lllisctllamoiis. StTCH A B2233. BY T. B. ARlllL'R. ' That child will be the death af mo yet ! Oh, be bas such a temper ! Juat see how be acts. You' John! Hush this iustant, aud do as I tell you I' These sentences were nltcred iu an exci ted voice by a mother who bad come sud d.uly upen her little boy, a bright, busy, active little fellow three years oil,bo hud direovered a tiew amusement, and was en joying himself to bis full capscity. That amusement wai a rude attempt at castlc building. The materials used ea the oc casion were books from tbe library rhelves. Ilia mother, in company with an aant, who had arrived that day on a sboit vivl, bsp pened to come upou biiu iu the midst of bis pleasant sport. ' Iear little fellow I' was cn the aunt's lips, as ber eyes fell upon the cl.i'.J'a auni in a ted face; but ere tbe words ere spo ken bia mother had Hartcd forward and seised him by the arm. With a sudden jerk the drew him several feet sway from b'a lnitnie building, exclaiming as she did to, in angry tones : , You bad boy! How dare ou do this? Just aee your father' books scattered all jover the floor.' A moment or two the bold hiui with a firm grip ; then pushing hiui from Ler, tbe add d ' Put every book in its place on tbe shelves ; aud don t you dare to toucu lueui agaiu.' j,,,mj fr01n uj8 mother's hand, John, iustead of obeying ber, threw bimselt upou , . . romn,.n..d LieLiu!: and .crea- uiing iu uncontrollable pa.-nion. Just scee how he acts, Mary 1' repea ted the mother. ' That temper will be his ruin. Jobu, bush this mstaui, auu get up liut the child's passion was a whiriaiudi and subsided not until his force waa spent. In her blind auger the mother stooped o ! vei the boy, and waa rsising her band to : punish bim, when ber sister drew her back : aud whispered j Don't Anua ! A blow now will do , barm.' Aud the drew tbe excited vuotber from the room. i ' Mary t This ia not right," said the lat ter, with some severity of mauner, a soou j as they were out of the library. ' You must ..o. ..,. I,..l.n nm and III V I'liiUrcL. If I you take their part when I reprove or puu ih, all uiy control over then wtil be gone.' 'Dear sirterl' replied Mary, with much feeling and great uudernca of manner, forgive tne if I have erred ; aud let tbe j.ure love I feel for jou aud your child be my apologist.' There was sileLce for nearly a miuute. A calm waafalliug upou the uiotber'e spirit Ho has such a dreadful temper, Mary 1 If it is tiot tubdued now, it will curse bis wbolu lifo. You dou't kuow how it troubles ' Your duty, it teema to the, is very plain, kiater,' was the toawir. ' i must break that temper wbile be U a child.' 1 You cannot. It will only gaiu strength b j conflict,' replied tbe aiAter. 'Is tbe cue, then, so hopeless? I will not leliere it, Mary.' Oh, uo not bopelcss by any means. How does the oak gain strength aud vigor ous life I Look al its rugged trunk ; it gnarled and twisted branches, and the hit tory of its strife with tempest and tornado through half a century. So it is by actions, rerixtance, aud conflict, that our passion, are matured. Do you imagine that the ex citement through which your child bas pas sed will weaken the bad temper of which jou complain T Has it not, on the contra- ry, piven it increased strength?" The slater paused. ' There was not a sign of evil in his hap py little face wheti we entered the library.' ' Bat, be was doing wrong,' said the mo ther. ' Had you told him he mast not build lioues with books?' ' Yes, forty times. There isn't an hour in the day that I don't have In check, or re prove or puoiah hi in for one kind of mis chief or another. He knew it was wronir. ' Maybe you check, and reprove, and nunifth him tnA mnrfi. Anna ' su rvestiJ th -i.r.a Thrrp i. J.nr of nrrnr in thi! direction, when the .blld'a mind is unusu- allv active. The stream that elides along pmoothly enough through the level meadow, will fret, and chafe, aud dash madly for- ward, if rocky obstructions come iu its way.' !(... ..l.;H... ....... .,,!.. nrowltOfl tn do as they pleaso. They would toon be ru ined,' said the mother. ' If you put a dam across the stream, or - throw huge, rocks into the midst of its gent- ly gliding current, you do not stop its pro- gresaj but only awell its vclutue until it I overflows the batiks, or distorts its surface 1 with whirling eddya. Mere oppohitiou to a child's desires effects about as little good.- ... , , . , , ... i It only ctves them a morbid force. e ( ' b , should not re(3t activity, but seek to give it a right direction. I w ill veutu'9 to aflirm ,' Anna, that if, when we went into thelibrary ' . , . j :.u -.... jjust uow, w baa entered with some maul- station of interest into what John was do ing, and then pleasantly explained to him that the use he was niakin " of his father's ; books was injuring them, and that he must return them lo tbe library, he without a J word of objection, would instantly have 'obeyed you. There would have been in jthat case, no mental injury sustained 1 , , . , . .tbrooch excitement of a passionate temper. (The sky of bis mind would have remaiued clear, and sweet peace would now be in bis i heart, instead of sulleu rebellion. Dear i . . ., ,. . .it- sister, a child a immortal soul is a more precious thing than whole libraries of cost- ' ly books, or even the rich fjrniture of a I king's palace v j e we rcard his exter- 'nal surrounds with a duaegard to or- I B ii r i t r der. and prevent, as well for his sake as for i these, disorder and blind destruction, we must never forget that tbe jewel is more to ! be retarded than the casket. A scratched I ,, , , , tab.e, a torn or defaced book, or even a I costly thing broken, ate small evils com- I pared with a scratched, defaced, or disor- dercd n.iud. For-'ive me for sayiii" it, my . T , c. . i u . sister, but I have always thought that par- i tits are most to blame for tbe tempers and passionate oulb-eaks of their children ; aud this little trouble with Jobu only coufirins the opinion. I say it kindly ; nay, Anna, r in tender love. Be Dot hurt, then, nor of- tended; but, for tbo sake of your bright, beautiful boy, lay up uiy words iu your jjea, ti ., . l , , Ibo mother sat sober and thoughtful.- Her eUter had not spoken iu vain. Truth had awakened conviction. Suddeuly ris- 'inu and kisiu ' her siater iu tokeu of for- Livcucss.she left the room and went to the lfc ' library. John was stiil lying upou the floor ! where be bad ttirowu himself. Hut he had ceased crying. He beard bis m Uber's foot- steps, but did not move. Experience had ' . ..... . . taught biiu that reproof, it might be putn.-h- meut, was iu store for hiui ; and so he await- ed in stubborn eileuce, for whatever un- uleasaut consequence luiirht come. ' I 1 H ' ', most sad voice, and tne wora was spoxen close to bis ear. He started in sudden sur - prise, and raised bis head from the floor. ... j . n'L .:.. .. ... 'Come, dear. Ibe voice was eveu ten - ' ji - i derer, aud a warm baud grasped his a firm pressure. 'Ol mother!' The child started up with this exclamation, and iu a passion of tears ' ' i i'i- threw bis arms about her ucck, and bid nis face in ber bosom. Tightly she held him there, and lovingly the kUaed his pure forehead. ' I didu't mean to do wrong, mother!' said the boy. ' I love to build houses, and father said yesterday, that if I didu't hurt the books 1 might take some of them.' The mother only kiascd bim again, and me uiuinii e drew her arms, iu token of love, more tight- ly around hiin. What could sho say to words that name to her cars with such cut- tin rebuke? 1 Ycu lore me, uiotUr, dou't you?' ask ed the child. Yes, dear, yes. Better than all the world,' was the almoht sobbing sncwer. ' Aud I love you, mother. Aud I'll try to be gooc always. Wou't you ask father to buy mo some building blocks, and then j I'll not waul bis book"?' 'Yes. You shall have a bo full to moTTOa, ' You're a food mother,' said little John. , , . , Only sometimes - The child psuted, as if in doubt ' Only what, dear?' You wou't be angry if I say it, will you 1 ' No no, dear. Say on.' 'Only sometimes you scold me so, aud Jer n,e UP wue" 1 B,u uu'"s " " I csn see. Ana men i get so man aim i can't help it, and I'm o sorry. 0, dear ! I wi-b I never was mad !' And with a half shudder, as if some very painful idea tru forced upou his young mind, little Johny buried bis face close down upon his mother's bosom again, aud lay tnere very still. No more words passed then betwecu the mother and child ; but scales had been re- moved from tbe mother's vision, and she . . , saw that her precious boy had generous """S ""u '"P". -' many exmutuons 01 a uaiuraiij iui.& icm- Per- flie W" "10st 10 L1"n' i hatks for your truth.ul a". ister ! she said a little while afterwards. ! ' I "baH have cause to bless you for Ibcin m all coming tune, I And it was even so. From the Wilmington Hrnbl. THE CAPE FEAR RF.KIO.V IN 1774. We have been favored, by a friend with . i f j the perusal of the 4th volume of a new and ""' Lho . f fl" I" sVeie v " I. a Maeoohnaotta Historical Society. . k confailH , vsst amount of cor- respondent and other intorestinj; matter relatiug to tbo "times that tried men ou'"." "d P"r'ittn P'f-'f de; voted to scenes and mcidriits of a local , , , , ... .. , ,,.i character, and bear testimony to the tal- ou, patriotism of those brsve hearts, whoso deeds, prior to the publication of this work, have uever been piven to the world, and whose blood now flows in tbe veins of many . . I h fore tbe readers of the " Herald," the cor respondence between a Committee of tho " 1 own of B.)ston and the ( omuiittee on '.depart of the eoiitributors in the Cape ami Adams, came to the bauds of the Corn Fear Region, to the sufferers by tbe Boston uiutoe of Donations. Port Mil in 1774 and 7ft. besides other mat- The contents of 'he bill of lading which u-r of au iotere-tiii! and local character which we gleau from the pages of this valu- r- , . , , It appears that aubsertptious for the relief of th town of Boton w-ro commenced iu Wilmington, in July, 1774, aud in a very short time a considerable sum was raised for that charitable purpose. Conspicuous for bis whole-souled benevolence and pat- riotUlM . p,rker Q.linMi E.q f of BruB!1. wj,.ic w,0 e0erousy off-red the use of bis vessel to convey provisions, free of expense to 'he subscribers, to Salem, Mass., the CPlin !ud cr off,:rinP '"f "vioe" fan. It seems, however, that the offer ot ,,e C,pUini w, declined, Mr. Q lince pre- f. rring to navigate his vessel himself to Khode I.-land on bis errand of mercy. widowed ladies .Wo contributed liberally to the satin! humane ol.j.'ct, and at. a metia of the juhabitat.ts of tbe District 0f '.Viliiiiiioton on the 21st of July, it was "liesolved, That we consider tbe cau-e ' ,D0 1 owu ot lioston as the common cause of British America, and tbe inhabitants gutft.rjng ,fae def,.nce of t,,a (Jolouies in general ; aud that therefore we have, in proportion to our abilities, sent a supply of proti-ions for tbe indigent inhabi- tu' fUce. 'reby to express our svtupatby iu their sufferings, and as an ear-1 of our fili(;er() jntpntion, ,0 COnt ri t.nte, by every means in our power, to alleviate their distress, and to induce them to main- tain, witb prudence and firmnes, the c'ori- ou-oiu,eiu wbi.'h tbey are at present em- hM , 3 I,, . 1Ptter f.om Wilininoton. dated Aus. 2d, 177 4, the writer says that a patriotio spirit pervtded everv bosom, which all ranks of P"0" 7"d "mulous to express by actions as well as by words, aud many from wham a diffurcut conduct was expected, "surprised ihe world by a zeal for the ser- 1 vice of our suhVrini; brethren in liostou, aud l.beralily iu contributing to '.eir relief which, till this occasion tare them an op- portunify of di.playing, scarce any body 8pp0ed them capable of." This writer al- to sat that "there is apparent in almost .very' individual, a proper sense of the in- : .1 ..... . I... r'.l.,..,.,. i. Ih. tsml-nre of those oppressive acts of Parliament, and oppressive acts ol 1 arliameni, and deteriiiined sniritof oi t -ition and resent- 1 ment worthy of a liauiau bosom, iu the great ieause of liberty." "A numerous and respectable nietin 1 r of the six Coiintus ta tlw l'l-trict of Utl- ,iUX,on li a- be.u b.i, t.a tlioy have, with- I out one disseutiiu voice, resolved upon pur- 1 suitii; everv lep and rightful measure, to -id d ofi ib.'ir sister' colony of Mass.. chusetts Uiy to the utmost ot their power, , ,,.,,1 expresses to every county in ,ie rovinco, strictly reeoinineudini; a sub- 1 seription iu each of them lor the sa.me pur-, P01' - . Another letter from Wilmington, un ler date of August 3rd, says : " No sooner was sub "iption i.ut about for the relief of our mrtciing brethren iu Hjston, than in few jdays, I am told, two thousand pouuds of( I our currency were raised, and it is expected somethitK' very considerable will bo con- I .. , vwb,.ru .i Kdentou for the ' salUB noble purpose,, s subscriptions are rt-t ou foot in every Couuty iu the Province." The foliowiug is the corre-pouJencej re-1 fi-rred to. A npirit of manly independence, p.triotie fir ant) teal for the common wel fiire of the eountry, as well as sympathy for thfir oppressed brethren of the North p.'r(les throughout the litter from tlia Committee, eon.porf as it wss of such mmi as Hooper, Moore, Howe, McLin, Aucrutn, Iln(.j and CUvton, men whose uaiues were l Wion in their dy, and ol wnose tieeua j hiKtory a yet baa afforded hut a faint uieed - 1 r i,,i.. .nd hut for the iffjrts of our ovru I Hawks, McKee, Caruthers, would uever ! have forn.l as they now do, a ghttermg pace in our nstional record. ,., t-Mt NoTH Ca.ous.. July Stf, 1774. j Grntbwm . We mont heartily sj mpa- I tttr t,e diPtreied iuhabitnuls ot the) Town of liorton, and take the earliert op- i portutnty to awtir tnrm tna s""' I ourselves as deeply it.volved in the misr fortnnei of that brare people. e new the attack made by the .Miin-ter upon mo (Tolonv nf lh Massachusetts Uay, to be iu- tended to pave the way to a general subver sion of tbe coutiru'ioiial rights of North America. Ir becomes, therefore, the duty of every American, who ia m-t an apo-tsto t bis country, to pursue every justifiable method that may have a teuJency to avert this impending calamity. Ihe inclosed Itesolvi s .peak the sentiments of the inhabi tants of Cape Ker, and, we am well assured of this l'rorincc in i-eneral. A a testimony J cf t(,e sjIlCeritj of our professions and pood I wishes in behalf of jour Town, we have ded a sloop with pr.vi-ions, which , w have takcu the freedom to address to your , , t , wit ,pply . then, to the support ot tn.M"'.ige,,t .u .-.- uuiiqi ijoxoii, hhu uj "n .Acts of Pari, ii men r, are now uupri.'cu oi m Inu-nn of procuring their b.-itence , tll(.ir diliIv. r,abor aI;(1 10,,cst industry. Al (ll(JU . jIICIlsiderablo in its value, yet we flatter ourselves that, wheu it is viewed a a testimony of the heartfelt abate we take ia the calamity of ill it Town, and as an earnest of our tealous endeavors to encourage them to p.-rsist, with prudent and tnaulv firmness io the cause in whirh they no mffjr, it will not be thought altogether unworthy their acceptance. i x il nenan 01 me tunaiiiiams i i 0arolilll per,llit u, t0 ubscr,be our In behalf of the inhabitants ot up rear, , '. OcDtU-m.u, your most obedient ser- I T4Ul" .Tamks Hoovsk, (Jko llocJ'tii, li. I'OWK, A. Maclainb, AVlLL. IlllfPKa, Jmi AN' bum, liCBT lloud, l'RANfts Clayton'. To John Hancock, John Hjwe, aud Sam uel Adams, Keijuircs. lk'srov, ept. 7, 1774. Gti.tlfmea; Your favor of July 2'Jth tilt , directed to Mer.r. llatic-'ek, lowe, yon inclosed are received and landed here, and shall he applied to the pui'po-e for v.l,ich thy were so e,,.ro,,.,y besto-red. 1 hu teitder si tniiathy and brotherly kinrt- ness etprea.e"d iu your letter, and so folly evidenced by the very liberal donations of our worthy and pariotio br t tern of Capo Fear, ere truly aff.xtiti Oar sincere an I grateful acknowlediii Mits are jus'ly their due. They will please kindly to accept this 'testiniioy thereof; and uiiytiey ti -a 1 to their everlasting cousolatioii, the truth of our Lord and Saviour's observation, that " il. n,r hW'd 10 B" ' rec9 " Hot while we are ready to acknowledge the Christiau charity, yea, munificence, of our friends, we should be very cuilty iu the sight of God, if we did not explicitly ao- kn'o-aled-e his si.pnru.tendi.ig providence and gracious attention to tin: ntate ot tilts distressed Tou, in mife.-ted by repeated and seasonable -iipp ies. He has tbe hearts of kings, and of ail their subjects, in his Imti'l, and no creatute can enuer neip or hurt bv his sovereign direction or r nuis- iou- f0 Mm ,herefore, both givers and re- ceivcrs are infinitely obliged, and to Hint they rbould render tb-ir uio-t bumble and tbaukful praises. God graut that herein wo may all unite. It is ordered by uol, wno cau never da any wrong to bis creatures, that Massachu- setts in ceucral, and Boston iu particular, should rre-.-ive tne first blow, aud feel the wuaht of luiniiterial vengcaticn. We have fe.t ihe -h.'ck. We feel it stiil, but we aro ,10t yvt il)lju,Jaltd . rell..in undaunted. t ur tiod supd irts aud su-tains us. To Him we would contiuue hutnyly to look for wis- dom, direcfion, firmness, resolution and sneers. Wo hope He has begun salvitior, for us. Our enemy doth not triumph over us. The cause in which this pcop'e are en- gaged, and which, Uod boipitt us, we are determined to live and dio by we believe t be ibe cu-e ot truth aud ricuteoo-tiess, and must therefore issue well. ' .V.u. fi! vriiu et pie ViifcLit." All North America is deeply interested in the cause ; our poiiiica! life aud death are bouu I up in 1 1,- I I I , , r ., ,. i . ,. firiiin..! jn I t r.l. deuce are our siren 'IU su t u ope, au i no ies net the dread aud terror of tbe eu.-mies of our civil ami religions rights and libeit.es, aud under God will be our salvation. lint, alter all.it is not for us lo knw , , . i . ,u tbe tunes or tbe sea-ot.s v h. n the.e tron- bles wil. en), or win titer w- a ili nub. called to yet greater tii iK J i only knows. lie knows wb-n, and whit to do; and of ,u we may ren samfied, that he will by .11 that takes place, advance bu own Btory and bis people's be-t iutere-t ; and, when ha bas answered the t nds of bi governuieut iu tins pari of bis most boly and righteous a J- ' ) uai. oe proline . lu uou- or, perhaps iu this world, p.-rtaitilv iu the text ; but bis aud bis people's implacable ics .-hall be covered with ciutd.sion, aud filled with everlasting contempt. This we desiju by Parker yiince, E-q , jour It iend .,,.1 ours. A ve-sel .r.ive J e.-tcr 1 ay it .Sjitiu, and, it i said, with ihirtv three chests of tea. and a m.st ship cied at P rt-mouih, in .New II nnpsiiue, rje ii 1 1 nt 1 1 v b it u tu- v, 1 1 u a v e r V j.t tal-, ju iuo whili; Cjut.ucut! l!at
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