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"Se Irqc to tuo, to your 'jtuculiptt, and ie ipjr Sqiy." CHARLOTTE, -NT. C, BO- IP SIIVE'FS' IF-. OX, 1S53, ; volume UCirWAS J. HOLTON, KlHTOK efc I'lK'TKllCTOH. Sj ,e ' rs laiUi'd """" ( Aliirt,.eiii.-itin.erienai;ii.- irrrii.ir. ,,Ii,...r!cM.thiai.-cd typeiLirlbelirsiiiiaer. ,,,l'.ijc.'l.tll'uria..h(l.utll.Ui.ll.-r. '' ,rlfiii.:ni nu Shi ntl ' Saba eiiaipcd Vh r 1 . ........ . .... '. ,..,, .... ! tiio ri'tulur util'lli !r ndvi-rl m rn by i AiiitrU" ii.cnU nrted monthly l prr iquufe inr tm nine. ,u..,. h,n Hdiig In '' ""; .1 ,., nil tl. number of i.i..il,.,r,. den, .1 .,r , y W,ll IK. IIIM.I " i. ruii'i'ir- JiT.M! IJ-.llii tit.lsli.. , I'l mil lli- lU i oiiiiill), At .Vjnudduint' 1'iutii (AMI run l: lit rt.r f.t. 15 n .. u-t U " pi? 1 ' si MI.K.S UKI.T uniniiii.tuifJ 1 1 Mfdi tu rl -tit. iOSSr.CTISd O.VA'.if all .'". I'-r ' i i iw ;rsun, we'f nrf iirrt fwm (.. .Vim f i . Also t( kl "I' lit aorr.ptiun ul .r5 cm J.'U. I". ;onk. Variety Store, rri'sIiCttiili-i'iiiiiinrii'P, I'rtiils, Ai,,A rllllK .ul.r, l .ciiul:y ii !..,( k.a b.l.a alldia eu... Until u- ir u Ywk. ' n r i - n.'. Ccnfeciionaries, Fruits, ' - 1AM V iilUU i:ill.t ll.AUS I IHlAt 1). S.S III", TO VS. iliikii'.il liiklriiiiK-iil, Mitt: UOItlio llOllltV IMHt., I tM'ip lra, l illow ViltIK, "' "j'l I'AI.MKK. J IS. Ii7. '-'11 ' I' i! ,i ..hm.' II, t ...... . I fir-1 f,lr I, ... . l ..in t,r,...MH v, iui...... .ii,.... , l Teas! Teas!! iiAmtA KMt.T-iATl II, K .ASMil.TMfM' nf 'i'h I t.AS , ..unt I. II. M. I ltl 1 1 II A III S 'amify tJiz M. Hoiiioval. ub-ihWr ii.turina b.a lriei... ai.,1 iic f in r.,,y , tl .l be b a te r . ,. .,.-1 .L .ul U M -tr liter v, u .. .lim' Mure, ON T.a.le atrrrl. H lu I 1 J I.. lt. ml t-i all r.i r. in Ina ln.r. a I w srtien a i.n b-ml au b at Gol'J.-aCoek.QoldenStjr.IUntti'sfliid Premium (ook sTtvi:s, -: -( I'Ai'.l.oi: stcvi:s. A .1 . j ..-! ..., rln, .lit uf In ami llolliv- .uf. Ac A 1 1 !,,. I, 1 will a.li eh. ,,. I. i I Asll er t br I'l nee. r. 11. liYr.KU". Ji 11, 1 f-.i-j. i..tr Trv It! Trv It! ft I M II' 'l.!'S ( unrtnliilril r alr.el.il IMl lit j 1 t e '.i.t me. li. .lie in Hie H.ul l f r the l.,-. ' " -1 it pr, ..r tu 11. at, 't ry it. I...- ..1. .. I iT.iciiAiib.s pr.rt; uoi'si-:, '"" I Iiyc-StiiilN Dyr-SliiO! ! fjli't. .-! h..l ..I fn.a of tl:.-. . !!. ! 5 . Minj rt of Sui.il.uli f .11, h.Hi.1 I j ' l..r.., u, I .H-hiu, i.l. Man. n r. Ac ay be (.nr. j runi'iiAr.!s j rj .V..., iltin ( a. n :r, Va.'iii.slir.s, Varnislit's! I MI..K ,1ml, now ... bind e..l Il.f "I ; . 1 1. ,,,.( ,,,,,1 eii ll.i.l v, I uriutuii , Ja. ' .V, ., will bu - .1,1 luf ( AMI ..vr; n ary ..In. , h...... in I I. .r1. ll.-. Ilv. j 11 m ruMciiAiin, j H7,ui..if and li.iml Ih iiei' ', lllHI.s'll I UltSKR. Comlilioii Ponders ! 1, Mi.'vU.IH mul i, then oiler, iiti d li I nr.- ..urr.l I., at tl.iae lir era lalh.i 111 t-Ti k'K, llll. 1 rd II. I,, ill). .ivit,a- nn.edl.-a 1,1 llnfM-aJ i.n, nil k,d. ,.f St... k. l-'ur .!. l I I'lilll... iAIiKS H7...u.,Wr and tt lut l"t! -""'. Iawis'a i'iih.kk. j Or' ii.w lit. i nnaiiiy, t j I'Ul l'i liAUD's !!!l'; STiiUli. Kl ItUISON Mil DIM.'. impor certs or -.s, linens, Hosiery, Embroiilcrles, tc , Mb Mt MKKTINC STUKKT, (Jl'l'imn C IIAVNR MTHEKT, II AKI.KSTtiM, h. 1 I hliu.iwi.v UCK.HA.N LEIIlINO ffcrNEWFlMI. !f M 1IIE iindcriieii.d bavin,, i nlrrci) n,lo Cop art- 1 ner.hinfur the ,,ur... of-carrying ou the Retail Gocery Business, Retail Gocery Bu liig leave ti mil tl (Imrlniia i. ml Mini St .ndnii Trade Mn nil, i, IIV I, i K,.,i Imrlilllj imil Mil 11,1111,010. c.uiilrv In IhiirN ,il,i,ll'., .,t Sural Ai. I'.,.'. ,,, Stuml, here tl.y wuuJ i. ,,u, CUJIIlI.illtli. i-U lo ace all IL.ir Irimiia ami vru.r.v t. vi.i,i.'- rhriaty 'J, IK.8. 48. II -- - . II. i), Williams & i; i ili - ii.i.ttS; in UMH-i.BUI'.KA is.'. .....-.,, !M)I.I t f.i: mill ItlM'.tK,, 4 11 K ihiW rtxrivnitf J latji t.i:k ; ift ui.il Hill Luc .ally uuiiiiimn I ii llitir uii'n in-'.y rt'iinrr. 'I'l.iy! Mill m il tu ll.c vi.nliiuic Uwiig i.t j ,,;, ,.!.. Our 7rrr ( AMI a ( ) 11 U l li) lJ H K, r n. u. v tin mil knuHi. aUnil rccihlly vc. i anhid l.y inutu.il conwiit on Ine Utn.ijr of cuim ii by T M Kjrn.w. J,uniry lal. In ri-lirinjr I'roiii tin- Kirm, .illow il ) I Ih I I -1; S ..Hi i,,:i i tu ,n,iii lly mil low ' n,t' l,i ri Inrii my mitiTi' ti,ulik tu tl.i- iil.n, i, uf nu ll n. nl. I Nurlii mul S..u!i. I jrulm.i lur u lilii r.il ijlniiiui.'e II !. V.'ILI.IAMS A CO , 'b.M.iHdl ui.n usmiri to r..,u.-l i. c-ui.li. u.i.re J'nifc ilinl, 3 iw . Urn lAr H'nl I'mnrr. 'of tin- .in.r t'-r .Mi-tra. S-'MNtJS & IIKATII, VkirUtu,J.,H. -f. I -is. j '! b '-e!i i nilr. v hi. I., huliinu's j unurr ll.c in -111 I.I. 1. M.S. SI lilM.SJt Id, tHliu s ill c-ui...uel llu- ( i,,ll.ll - iimi,i ... ll.c I'll) i(i.HIV '' 1 .lif- I , IU7 ICI'lll ilti Kith U.I; .alnt l.I.US. an H AVIV. l,k , wnl.,St .,1'li,.. ,.r.-.ur "'tU.NuI. ...id Acrunnt. ,.f ruli.-l.B A V "" ' "" ,""t''' "" I'"" ' . j fuulld , ,. lJUl!u, V. A. i )!... i-r ci.ll. ' tu.n. iri-uurM-ivcV'Hb'i .;:.:.;! juun iuwm.kv. Dr. Boys' Clothing. M'li l',r.i,l. t H. .H.I a.y. ii t u, f.n.1 -,r, a.. "Hlj;ZuxkW. Ilil.MtN.' IKIMis.'.' ul' I.iii'ii M,i 1 T " ' "" ' " " ' 'V I ' I'J.l.lM.S, H'KLMj.S .V CO. .V.v I-..-. I" Shirts, Shirts bo, in 1 1: 1 u h. ..i,.l K II, I.F km. I .u a. c I I 1-LINuS, M'KIMi.S CO. .v. Ui.m! S!..i!.' An ln'':.'lt':'e Lrt.ituh-Jor if ). 7' 4.Su. ,., , I, t ..f I i.r I '! ... . . I h , , I h... .; r ,., lli lt.il. I i LvfHlrHi rum.. iui ...i. I.' I.r,.. ur..l I ) .1 i at -.1 1.,,.. . .SI . Jiill.N W. liAKllIl. ( .'omitry Merchants k UV. r. ei'' n mi I. d ! e.ll iui o.ii 1 , ,., ... 1. i, ,.r,.., ..: t e l'l.'l(..-sa Ml I'l, IM S, 1 .,1 'iH full .. .t-l,...i Tulli tinti I .r syrinx. I K u miivs. I III. I.M I U OUATOtt! ' I omtouinIi d mlirrly from 1. 1' MS, ik. .... it) I.. a in- ni.. Hill... I ...I... l- I. ..l.at 1. -r 0,-.1,-11,., li ,r.. Mln- I II, .la M. U ll.iula. I. i..".'.. lr in,,,- ""' ;..V,',',.V, '.',!",'" ,!l r, - a . u o I.-" li ... . I I. Ill ! r r.i"- ' f. ' kl.li.K II.. lr Mi.ai.li II. .-.ll. Il.r I ,11.. ..",'',',"!". " ,'!':",'.,';,.", u, ,. .... k ,.i II... i.mi lu.le.i.le ...j. I'. SCAlill CO., l..Itn; -V. C. 1IS In r the Viivi - m l'ii'y, FOIi SAI.K HKKK Wm. A, Owens, 1 i ''') V ,' l" A ' T I ff" i AllUh.J.l Al J.. in. l::. m( ... SAM'L. J SMITH, AT1VHM.Y .V " OLAS1U.OK AT LAW, i .,Aylk;i 1m. -uud ut Hie ..thcc of William .111 J.,lin.l.i, i f Ih rila. C oiivrvunren. Vc. 4hti" ' , r i ecu iiruau ; ,,,.. ,.. ,...,;,.. .. Ji at J. U. 1'anu.r'. ("unit etiuncry, oi,t Hour II. i- lli nk ul I imriuUc. Jim. UH. iBjfl. Notice fllllK HI.'Mcf H'LLIMiS i CO. lllPw hum .1' Ft I.I.tN'.S, Sl'IMNNS i O. Ii, l. iivc tu .rr. nl 11.- ii-.. Ii In tU i ul .N..itli ii.. I ..iiii, ('. ruling; ami in o ituiiif, .iiiiiiuriiifi;j mlitit a i--.i.iiiiuai.ci-i.l' lite It ,.r..l j..,tM.'...l-i' i nl.iH. ii nil ti.i Ht.i.hlH.HI. firm .,: Kai;...ia A. l o. Wr wuiil.i nv .v.th imicb i..ir.inct tl.ul we Ihu ll.e x;.i'ri, Aiulril und t l.ruj.ttl Mix I. I '(a('iill-ii'i.itil Ian). ( i.otiiim;. llvtr tjff' inl in this f'Uitr .' I', ia a Ihiui atxTliun l.nt m v. rtliclc.a true; he. i; ,uc m .' tiny ll'C ii.:it, ri.,! ,unl ni ,rnil'icliirf our u u-n fMa.i'a, lh " bv '-'Mi-K lit in-' mit'jt lar r' .ro. fit, wn,. li i. ..I I t ! r iv!il. !ur...v. r. . .-. , ry urtirii ul I ioll.i. g .... im.i.r the i.nwria. . l.'ll ul nn' nl llu linn, .ma II ii. I m il mull' It la . nut r- c-. i. il. , .- i n r. h i.-. k joi.( the mm. k.l.(f of ul! l'i.. ln.il j.., f:.,.ii nnr h.-upi'. ' H'LLiXG.s sri;iM..s u co. : j M,iy IK l-... inn' I Raglans! Raglans!! j l',.ii irri,iii,B lv Huy al.-amir, ail kind ' i ..Li.V.'nY.YSuS .1 CO. l, i-..-. I'm' a:.V WIT lull II-V wal.l A. ...lb. b -I " A1. - rri.ii.Mj.. . ri:iN.s co. .-.,-. 1'U "iittr. : aC' ' l " y- ?-M lis. j ;ihJJ..S. So.O 11. M. I'lin rii.i:i, An AMUill. AS I'f-KKT Ttrit'l' " i.iV li in 1 'Jl.i at A loi:c letter apj car. in t't..'- l'al'.a.s (Texas) Ileia.d cold riiin-thepas-a-e of M Calloilh s em'urant train neiu-s tie! staked plain to Ca'iiloruil, tro which we take tin- foilowin extracts: I'rum Irt Cliadb-jurnr we ti. Hilled South lo the Coi.clij iiv,r.(o'.d Camp dohit ton.) then followed up the C'l cho to the ed-e of the great American R-ert. 'The V'teat Aim r. can lhsertls a barren wa-t.'. .-uii is of ij.U color and alkaline nature, pr,j,lneii,u iim-tlv s ilt, uril.. and a ('. .v luoa ipute l.u-he-s an i cactus. This kind of country txteiids from the Cobrado to the Hi a liraiide, is mile- in width and ex t. nds through 0111 eontini tit. I.i iuj narrower iu some points. There are but few at. r-iiij.- places upon the ruute from the- I'ecos to the '.10 (i ran le. I he l.. r. I lia 1 no wa ,,.r tlir sev. titv m hours, and travelled otJ l.uiid.ed and tin r t v miu. The herd-ineii iw.ro withuut wat-r or nourishment f-r , tinny hours. Th. ir x rei-e was very baid j riding nnd holloaing at ih 1 eittif, and was eale.iiated to bring on thirst soon. The jmen utler.-il rxtremelv for the want of j w iter and sleep ; many .-h t down the Uui- l-hing bullock- on th.' road, stuck ihom, ! pulled efl their bm, is ut shoes, can .-hi the j thick hot Mood and drank it freely, and by so doing saved their lives. '1 he ealile were nil very much excited, an 1 mm. t them vould light, and the nieu were eompeilcd to ho ,t in. any. I We went int. the sand bill., with l.C-'ll i head of cattle, or stroek the .and itll that I nuinlu r, an 1 left with about I ,: " many of ll.e missing Inning di. d for the want of water. On arriving the men weie all i s- i-itej and baldly knew their c.inrads. Han Murray, beatiy, Cc!to-i m.d Colli, r would never h ive i'Ot to water ha I nut u of the berd-iiK ti been s, i,t,v,, aft-T water and lelulllld to them. They bad stopped by the side of the road. No (i(H'l liUKKi'll-I.oAI.IMt C.ir.tllNKS. The Hoard of Ordnance, who have been testing the various breech-load iug carbines, at West lVitit, have reported that Hill liside's i.-i the least objectionable, but that none of llicm arc fit for actual m rvice. Nearly nil of t belli possess essential ((iialities of pre cision of tiring ut as preat a ratine as can be required nf such arms ; but none of them combine, with this i lality the rr.pii-.ite strength ami solidity, simplicity of eon-true-lion, certainty of action of the movable parts, convenience) of uo, ease of loading, and security from accidental derangement, which a military arm should possess. An net of Congress authorises the fiurdi ise of gjr,i()l worth of tho carbine approved by this board, but tbey approve of none offer ed, eoiiscijuetilly tiono will be purchased. ,s, ,' i .' .1 :nn. lll'E. It -J. v. Ami (in mi Ihu hr.it tn.a K(ie.Mi nul ciiiim; lu wi-c i Ml nu Wn r ji.y 1',-t O tr frit iitilun. Ii- i'. Ih like Mjine .. I (-srj Yir li.nl III lUllliJT KM Thi ii htii m lii-4: Winch AitiI .1 i ml li uth, "ttrii i:rei iiirly n Whn;li ill ll.e bLiI s.i tirii.l,i: (j!, lint 'tre it blix ij, it nn. Wlii-n Iri. n.ls e Or oil.:!)' I urn in n li ari; fir irt, llrttl!l l.l'.lft Ab it How friinrifhtii' ben liuufaa. (h.lii .acrrti for Ihnr '1'i.at iiianu all l- .r'.i Mtin bright, M . ve now mi earl1 i u further rial Then ji-you- peac. juiuii ninht ! Kit Iiib n like . i.riM.int b..t 'I'h.if. l.ifb.H hi rurv hi. vr. Ami one on al,. In " ll llu. I, Hi 1. 1 nut a l.ui lo name,) I! It if the ("ri. n.la And the k,. And l.o(K-a m i in ', ih.: turn w.,1 o.t Kur vuiill.lul heur And 'in. Id f..iL'ivfii Auii w nilr they j. I 'I I., v add a lien, r- 'I mi. all are III. hi. h jui-l ..I .' And nil life", f V'ii! ll.i a a a (jtf nul n f..ri.iw t the fund r.'jiutt i t..r. ie ultHe eluuu ul, I. -i-lv hi led. isnllancous. M HIE OKI Mll.HCLUIl TIMES. Vii'" l f ' I'jwivi !''bV hettleos REPE; TAKCE nv FIM. V Jl HNSON. It wm a dark dunry, and bight; the suo ft. thick aini fa.-t. alinj-t LiiuJiiij; ll.e auJ.r-i lio -trnvoi out iu tie rapi'S "i"iii. u-:U t ni.-l.t as n:a.le t!.c heart tti'.i nl" tiio-ii .1-3 Heie tx-j.,.-tJ tj i;. .. tic -Tf li j .it,.Wfv- h-a..t-lcn ilirouuli t!ic ilu'M't"it .I'-n;, -.1 i whoso forms h uie rhrii.kii.u ft 0111 1 ' c jtiin,' iu.la. Wiiiiin one of the many cunt -,.' rjoni hicii were dtruuj; .long the whufs of the jfity of New Or'.eai-, the.e could he di- ceriied perched up a stool, a youag mall j iu deep meditation Ilis features k mc the jinigresa of roiue lat dUnppoii.taielit upon ; bis brow a frown uiuld be discerned, and j he muttered to iiiiuelf, ' weii ii he ii too mean to increase uy salary flint shall suffer for it." the old ckiu A coiivtrsatii.il kad ju-t been held be- Ittfru William Ford and Li employer, rel- ative to au iiicreaso of compensation ; ami as we cati infer by Li. u.utteied oi.!-, en- ded ina refusal. Vhe times w-rehard nu i.ey tifc'lit bu.-itiisi dccrca-inr'. "ere the motive which pro.Lced a tioii-ooii piiauce with his request. iVhile med:tati';' upon some plan by which he could put in est eu lion the design lu; tad upon hi- employer, he was interrupted by the entrain-.1 of an aci riint iiice. " Why, Jiul," nili ho, " what on earth b the matter, you look lik- some great tuis f,.rf.ii!0 has b.ippeued ; what's t p 'iy ' "IJetter ask, wliit's unpaid was tbo surly reply. "Oh, ho, so it is u,. v ut which V.ia are troubled bang it man le more of philosopher, uevel Ut the dross of e rtb ruffle the swe. tne-,s of your temper.'' "Come, come, Jm, none of jour ser mons I am iu wait of money, and must have it." " Will then, invent a patent medicine, swear it cures all tilings heard and unheard of, an 1 take my word lor it, you will soon be on the highway to fjrtnne." lord was sihn:, he was maturing a p. an by which to nccompli-h hi- cuds ; his com panion depart! d, lor at this inoiiieul, bis employer returned. Voting Ford had star ted in lile with tery evidence of success, mat tying a lovely (.ul, he sceuieu blessed with eiety bless;i:g which this woild call i;iv ; but being ii-ii-.i: a.iy uf an easy tem per, soou found In in -i-l f ie d by bis dissipa ted companions in every exce-s His sala ry though sufficient to suppoit him and hi wife rumfuttubiy, would not alio the drain upon it, cnused by his extravagance. It was to raise moiicv to carry 011 these very .... -i: . ..." .. i : .1 ,-.,,1 l,u -' ' , . i tbougbts to centre upon some p.au to Ue-1 fraud bis employer. 1.. t us follow him to' bis home. Ashe enlers, Li- smiling wife! spring- to meet I.im and cries ; " O, bow glad I niu, you arc come. What a uibt, bow dark, bow gloomy." " There are lii-hts to suit all tastes," re- pneu corn. .... i .1 - i -. i t " Why, W illiam dear, not low spirited I . . , , . .i ' hope, ,.- it night .-.!. your pro-pcets that , thus you talk!" " Yes, dark, impenetrable midnight ; my j prospects are clothed in a sombre cloud. ' ui b ' ligbl is sc. ;a tbo el -t-.u.v " j "Why how you talk my dear, what ha j taken place !'' ( j " Well, listen. I enti eati. J oM ckin flint ' to day lo raise my salary ; he refused, o.ul 1 ; I fear that our prc-eLt iucoiue hot m- : tain u.i." 1 ! " Why dearest, t that all ? let uat that ; disturb you, we can retrench our eij.eiis'-u, ' and jet be comfortable." I Thu Pl.'ue eli.-i'rlully the devote 1 wifV ; ,but lier husband answered not; he retired 1 to dream upou liia filure cojr.e of aeti in.j ; It as part cf bis duty to utteiid to all let- ters reeeiveil, and 1 1 unsw 1 1 tl.u tame. ! The next day l-'ord mij.'ht have been aceu ' . etaudin; on the t-tcp- of the pi.-t ofiiec, hol ding iu hia hands the morning's letter.. j One of a peculiar ftamp be tto.i d away in Li-i pocket, and hurrying ovtr 10 a Kestau- i , rant, ordered a private box. lie opined the letter be was not deceived time iva-j the expected remittance of S'JIKhl. j i " (.Mi, bo, old liiu Hint, 1 aai.1 I'd do it, j an I I have;'' whi-j.ered be, as be vended1 bi.s ay to the counting rouui. He enter ed, bis employer was v.alkin tjaud fro, ' as if some (Treat weight wa.s upon hi., mind ; ! the moi,.. i.t he noticed the putraiiec of bin clerk, he asked in tieinbiin ten.-, "if thut money had arrived fiotn I". '''' . I " No .sir," came from the faltering lips of ' Turd, " here, sir, are all the letters this inor jing received." 1 I He took them uncon-eiously, a tear trem bled in bis eye, bis frame look. with ciid- lion, and throwing him-elf dowi. in a ehuir, he cried ; My God '. what shall I do : A large note ia to pay to-morrow, and that expected remittance was to pay it." '1 he m xt day came, the note was protes ted, and the Merchant failed. Creditors1 Uovked arouud hinj, ami having onee "0 started, every one s. em.d ai.x;ou. to k.ep bis downward tendency. Time flew on a paee, wheu the couimubity was stalled by the inleliigenee, that the Merchant had a letter from the postmaster of 1'. statin that the- remittance; bad been clu'y mailed a the propi r time, lniiuiric ere made ai il ofiicc in Xiv Orleans, if it had been received ; the ciei ks knew Lothiu of it, but on exauiinin the r.-i.-U r, I j, they found that It bad reached it- point of i'.,-Mn.atiou-lleie was fooo tjr riystery, b -re w. a tai. to te unravelled. Hat 1,0, f was il with Ford ? Con-cietice was teakin iu a voice that preyed 11,011 bis very heart. S:rane f..elini;s eame over biui, hj stru--!ed witb lilc demons, and couiiuered. He re.-oive-d to return ine rtolcn funds, and al-o to ask foruivene-i. A gloom would coin over ,iiU, his sleep was di-turbed, aii.1 i. a.-ures satisfied him not. The fir.-t emotions of friiieicd bliss, of joys, and pleasures, des- troved his remembiance ; but couscich.: now troubled him severely. Mctling au ol 1 white servant, whom he bad known fur years, who could be trus- ted with life or death, he cniru-tcd to his care a sealed paicel, teliin.' him to cany it to the- bouse of bis former employer. Tint parcel contained the amount stolen, wilb interesf, and a penitent note, ro.pi '-'ing the forgiveness of him whom be had so cruelly p - opul,J. It, was a le-son never foritteii. He b it in disgu-t bis former associates, and livincj within hi- mean-, soon became a wealthy merchant, 1. : u ore 1 and respected. It was not until the icy lingers of death bad congealed the I leo 1 in bi v.iu-,that the nice broken merchant knew who was the i.ernetrator of the theft which eor-ign- ed him for a while to the list of insolvent". jut v. ith his 1 re ith he forgave him. as be boj, ed to be lor a better and a i-i were taught to dc-p evil companions, an 1 fr-Mii the path of r.-i in their father's hi L'uide th-'iu back. T ivcu. Ford was now r nian hi- cl.il Ireu 1 di-h.stie.-t.v, t . slum B hen tin V w ould stray titude, a single word sblitel til struck. upon which their tall A il.ii t LINK Hoop ..-riia'uei.t il. -e In C niton A Vo.llig la lv cute re Avenue a few days j ' about half au hour, e money t huiid a seuo voiiiig to oMaiu a-e. 'lViiuig .i stay m the p. r tl.e iady el" the ho.i-c Wlicli she came back .-he mi- scd her gold watch. Sac ca irged v onng lady with having it. Young la iy deiued the'eluiigc and uti'eicd li sink." No u-e. I... Iy ot the house in-t-t-d ee :i -e itch Lady of the hou-o w.-nt ahead, and found wale'u hanging t a iiilie book f.i.tehe ! to one of the hoops of the young la.ly s crin oline skirl. Fa-telieU U tile same h.) -p ' 1 III a ilttic bag tided iiitn ll kinds of nuktiacueri, - h Inch loui.g ( j(J ( aul. l U-s.s stole at some other bouse. ihKy 0f tlt. IOuse locked parlor and went in pur-uit of 't. liieiinaii. i'unug h. r ! abs 1 1 v lilted a window id mad .H-ld. th j;oo I her e.-oape. I'rigre. ,. M! ii:'i A' -i-.-. - .:.. Costiv Der.R Fi.mi. Mr. Niedcrwieer. ... , . i of St Loul-, Missouri, being a prudent man, I ol 1 ,J"U' , i took home his money drawer, ami placed it ; '". bi, Uc lctt door I open, ami witit to sleep (juieily, but wokej n night to tin. I s pet .leer with ii ? - bill iu hi-" mouth, having already eatet. , f l'11iii the X. V. I imirstti .17, iltllTSH INV?I.N OF 17-U1 Hill, ill i.M.i, JiATTLH AT Cll AUL M I 1.. On the a ltd September. Lord Corn .va'.'ds liiarelie-J tiotu Wimhaw, and on til.) ""itii, ciieamp-d between McAlpin'.. at.d Sugai1 ('reek-, ten mil.-s -oiiih ul Cbarlotte. I'l -1 iminediately detai.hed ('. T'ariton to -tr.ke (en. Slimier who lay about eight n.iies on his left near Digger Ferry ( - M.i-ou.-; and who ha 1 co.,.eted ahoi.t .-iity So C'ar-o- Una Militia alier hi- deb at ol, the 1 -til -u Augu-t. liuiifg in a li'.-ie'.i;. neigbhui lion.i, bu had itiform.itioii cf T'-u H-m'.n utproaeh an.'i in-tauily ero--ed to the west side ol tii liiver. ani pa.. (I the.- .nth liiau-':i up into the J'o.ii-. l.i'u , c:.t. - the Ka.-.t bat.k au hour aft.-r umd-r left it. When the patrol., can inform .. tioti -f tin- ntproaeli of the Jliiti-li ani.v, -.r .i.- '-' '! !jcni. cuin'er ami J hivi.i.u.n bi-.L..- uj. li.eir camp on MoAl.-iii' Civk and i.ia.ch. i dir. etr, to 111 :is aii-bjry, lr ji I hit iuti. lour iiiiles on their lelt. In ni Sumter kept on until he c.o-sed the V ad kin at , ,!, w i ,,v , , ,-i ,. s Kennedy's I'm k 'blading t oi d. li. ni. Ilaiid-on baited bi- i . Hl,tr.- Fr-w's tailu now i-): and as tl.u hind Mallard' Crick, win re th- .-.i.i-hury . wu,i., neie !. re thick nnd liecli.td suitable road cio-.si.-s eight miles Noi t h J.,i-t ol ('bar- i raiiv in, th- n.tn were .Iran." up, frot.t loite CI. l.,vic and hi. Cavalry ucupi-i Ul.. ti,'. -,,id, and two tn.-li -. i t over to sc.-lb- v.tlae. 'i.-i.l I'aiiis.n or : i - 1 do-, f ii t iih ih, r th- li .i-e or F : w ;, inn. chill -(ii ah mi iv l.o had acted a.- A'ijotai.t to the ; i,, ir.o.t it 1 eing it. e id. ii li.:. t II th- former, Miei.l. t.b'iig Miiiti.. -Ine- th. f ill ul l'i. arles- j ., -i . .. : t i i;r- li .e, their ..ddl-a. l-il., an I bad been l'..r .-oiii- t.tu- I.-!-...- in ' ') ... nu n s. i.t oi r ioid tiut gone one htio liie leg't.ar army ui.d-r Cll ! .'!, t. . t-Jldr-.l ard- from ti.. T, . triy t. I'..rv tb.-y di--(. h.ll'lotte io take eoii.no.nl of 1." Miil''J :c i u,. i - It. if me C.-.ialry at a Ml. ali ii-i.iiibllng tlier.1 in eoii.e.pi. t.-e- ot the j !i.-t:. and e.iu.e l-aek and j. a -e iiitorma alaiiu of the enemy advancing. IT' '!" tiou. The pailv s ,t on Imr-.-l-aek w.:tin ha in) was reijue-leii by Cel. 1'avie n- I.i- . t i.pj.r.-. .eii v h- :i ll.e tii-t ii.in- lh.il pie men wi re- b.-.-t ac.piaihted with t!.e country. - ., tt. l(,f ,, t,., ir v iew, l'i the e Ige of i ui and byroads, to go down lo th- eni mj's bottom bi yo1.. I th- 1 'i i ek, al I he ili-i-iiie-line- and reli. v a party who load te. n o it o tiitien st.-ps. wa- the troi.t of a full two (lays. lie r-'.len d' Cob lK-.ie's J-irty j I , cf l.'i'.i.try on i aeli st !. ( l.i-i in ll.e alte-rnooli ai.,1 i l, the e v . I, ill t i a i' r i i.-l en whom ti.-y ili-t u.t'y tired, and h liien sti.i-i.lii -, at a farm a-ljcf nt to the ii, ati"l. I f- ii-my liud nearly at li e t l.ca mptiieut, who had -ol- out in . ilc'u If same time, and ibeir bail- pa--iug tliieetly mi ::. and -eni tlieiti on t (M. Ha vie jthrougli the wools ,-,!,. r.s -jjr lit.c wa- f.nn- lli'o- sunris- on til- -'i,.i. iirairnu ,.,, ,,. niiihg- . ipling- and making iriri: party discovered the front of th- ti.ctiiv ,ei- . t v. , iu.:uc .1 n.oi- ',!' a p ii.ie on vat, eing, and two of hi- ;.i n who lo, 1 b-i-ti 1 1, . Mi:itl i than nn v iii.-a.-t.-r l.i-l. -e. urr. -I sent ilj.v ii ih.ir b :t ti ji.k, r-poi te.i ilii.t tl.e t.:, tlrii d -y. Aii the iiiing io Ceiiui----' .'. at my was in u.y.l i. tb.it :. i d ,..i .,.,oioi h..,i -g.-ii-rab.1, r..i--- d jv.ii:.. ,r s-.eu their Artillery, U.uage, c -miiug l.e-.ds, but l.ei e it i.ppen ri -u to ! I, ,i , : u. on. They v.ere imtiieili.t-i-ly sent ! give The puttie . e ju.i.i r: i. , '.. .1 I y I., i.. i t ut. I CjI 1'avie Lotlc-e, i,t,,i Oruballi - ti p. I - - lii .!i:i p .... I ol. in d'-ir 1 t : . S,.g.. -Pi. led slowly Iv.'ore them. Al;e: e .. :.g a Cr.-l: e'nur-li u ,rll I i.ey ;. -c - i ',', -hut (M taliee the party were eve:.-! Ir-m. t. tl.e ci.,. r is !-, vilu-'e tli-y loin I tl.e view of the )iri;i-h by a s well ::i the a'-d fir.tn.-d. Th-en. hi y - I nf . nf v which gr. uti 1. They halt 'd and tir-d on tiieir . f : i;4 at a d:-:ar c- ! : w ' !i ::. Iroiit as they approaehe-.I, which the eiiemy ,r,.. , h-'iy ,;,:! 1, ,.t... an I s. t ) r- tuned bri-kiy, and began t- d-p! y. lr. - and a f- t. .-. :.n ! - ii,i:-l ! ir. ,'i- (irahain's patty luo.i '. vii, eXIici.og the ;,,r fue, f..r In ar a halt tioui at iong -1, t --liiiti-h Caia'ry to j iir-u.-. but cubl see .M.it:v of our ine lii.-m-unt-.-i and tired in none: (it turned out t...it tlu-y v-te gone the same m -inner but owing to ll.e di-tuii"B with 'I arlt-m after -.!. S-iti.t. r ; -i;i 1 ti.e si,. It ,- cf ea.-li, it i I -lie.cl id road fioin th- I' tv, I' J-'..viei vi;;i. ' ' l.ie ...it.g; ioii.ed th-Ml In li.e mi.,nt.-""rt . - at-. tl : t ; . , 1 iy , ani k::oii'g the em-my weie rived, being indi- i-oi i,i-eig1' - n ' -h. M-ii II ang.-r to. I; e oi. nan I of ti,e C':..ioy. ati-l ejinitig :u fioii: coii.pel'cd t,-..i.:iiii t- IVr.i o:i M-.iiai ; - Ci . ... vvl. '.- t:...- "o el ketp t a tii-Te i.--j ntiui.ii-tiit.ee. II- was (U-iu; copn c, ) ni l .: .-p fivino, w.-n.l pur-if d i y tto fro'it tro-p.iti a 1-ti-k ca:.!-.r pr..:-.' '. i..i tr :i. t..- ''iv-.lrj. Cu'. lhni Ijratuile; alter ina?, lie y w nt .. a i in- i.i,,,.,.-.;- f.nii-d, a i,ul- a -i a 1, -.1: iu his U,..ti travel, ut.ttl th-y cm- in si.bt vf the fr.,nt, at a j-1 u-t c i.i -d S .i-sairas j. l.ls ; villege, when they hal'n-1 tiiit tit- r- ,r might f.oi.i the!:- t j the H-s roa n 1 ar three clo-o up, ati I -sole of their otllcei- ..b I - a-, r- n i.. wa- ti ..pet. ri ige with 1 irge ti-iher i..,l to r. eol.t.citir. , ..t that iiine sear--!y ary uieU rgi o i : li i - Cel. l'a-.ie had nearly com;', ! -1. l i- -li- i:,.- e; ,;i it ' wbi.-'u wa. ji.ii- fjvor.it'-; l-.r P'O-itiou for th.ir ree-ption. and during the iu. aciioti of Cualry. l.uing '-Ji'i .' - no night and morning hid th- Ho-pital an 1 : , ,ny l.a l ii ihe.!. :, t.d k--pt no a do-i t ,. y Military stores r in vid l "uarieitto .-t .;.J - fire, he w a- m -iking hi. a ir.. , ; on -io - in ar on an etnii;. i.ee of small eieva-iou above ' j, sto..!! Cic 1; in bi- r-ir, l.y h.i-ng tl.e alja-int gi n i , t .v o viiie -t.-e. t- . K-t ,.r-e. il. (V --lit. an 1 sc-llng ai -.at on- cr.-s-ing each o;iu r at right u'tS the ,.,t '.,, -I Cavalry th'ong,. ! .. : - i- I his Coiirthous- was in the v nre. a f .nn.- , ilgl.f, m ..rd.-r lb-it J i.ey mi. '.it o-'u; iui ) building rai-el on c-igl-t buck pill.i- t.-ti a,i i.p ilie or.-.- ro i-!. -i. t ) .-urro.i id til f,- -t from the -roun !, w hiel, was ti.e t:i -r ' p,,i ty iu hi -1 1 -:-.it. Tb. ir o-sii-luet in licute ! elevated in the l.ne. li- : w i II t lie ; i...i-, - i ............ ,,l a omen? vvoul 1 hi! ntt-tiip'e.l wa- erected 'i vv .11 o; rock tbr. - and a :, ..!' r--.-i v- at.d ilv r- wl:j j 'ine 1 t:..-m feet high and the open h..-i iiieiit aii-vieie i ,,, ,v. 1 on. Wl.-n they pi-scit:.- ero-s as a market b -c.-e t r the t .wn. S;i :''.. roa 1-, tuat part of tl.e Ciony vvnich de---p. were made in the lot- ai.-l oil- r en -. f inch -d, we,- .i i-e - .i r.-1 e-miitig up ' closures oil th- K i-t side cf ::' viV i'-' ro id in ti- ii l igi.t withi'i thirty pole- , li--the troop, t . r, tu - wi'h f ,- ;..i; , v. :. ii e . t in..-, an I M .j. II uig.-r with the rem .i.id-r. p. ll, I. The ni-iin 1--Iy w ..s Ira-Mi -i ; . in ; tl..- -a me .ii-tui----- in th. ir r ar, the who... tb-ee line. DC10-- the -luet b-adii.-g to ."...i- t al.o it t . t e hundred and ti'ty in uoiuoer. bury. abc...t 1.1'ty yards nj.at?. lb- front V ,. . n ; ... t v, .. p -irti-s j dn-d tit 'he- er line' twenty st- p.. from t:ie Coin '--l.-.t-c. ij.i!-, tiiy e-ime en at v bri-k tr-, ani Owi'.g t-J tin s.v.11 il. Ibe .r uoi an 1 t'-w f. oiu li.at t i e a.i er, as ! ,-t as ti.ey c ..li i -tot.- wall af ... -aid. the w . w h-ai'y priscl .e oi'.'i, Utit.i th-y lil-CJ-eled tin-lna-'k. i !: on, tin- vi. vv ef the a Ivaeeieg ! , j,.t!tj U-J-ie tln'ii, was ty their pa;.-u.t until he came l-ar One Hop was .r:i.-ti ,J o it : uider. l'iiey tk.-u C..-g t n;. on.ach side ef the dart bou-e into- a, .., .pi-,-.-. V, tteii tl.e pursaii, cee.ui: ci jss street, al th- distal-. .. f i i.'hty V ar i- el..--, n-.-ar one bail' took to lh )) ts on from it. That on the h it vi a- in.i-1, d I y , ,.eii -id-.- ot' ll.e i o . 1. fim front tro -'p o;' a 1 rick Inu-. that t.;t t!,- right by a ; g- -..: u, , i, led by Capt. St. vvitt, , vu-e. M i'-r Iiiek-ui ot 1. in--in i -inc.- p..r-u. d tin tu, but ti.- uri'm body eom-tii:. i ll.ni I'.clis'ui. ) vi;h a party ol tw.-i.iy n.-o ,-i b Maj. llingn- kept tie rail until t.iey wis placed in i.i iid Mci'omi. s ii .-i-, about :i -.'i - .v ,.f thetiac- wiere Coi. 1) i . ie t e. ut v l.ll.e pole- ill ad.a'lCeo! t'l- I', i.t j I .,t Sa-satla. S- i-l.. iking m l-h h .u-e'ol. t'. ' li it eft:-- .-feet. ',r.l, . - , - -.r b r 1 . til- p-.' i..t, ?!.e.V C-.li.-.-: .1 e .minand ' ju-t ninv.-d et-re ti.e . . n.-mv . , - ...,o.i.,.. i. . .per., and returned t with Cipt .lohn lhiindon's ti . p iiom Kow- i ;, u- ,,-.; ,:, I : 1 o.. ; sf.-r ilit a;i w ere pi aci d ns are-irve l'i aiie line at , ... , UK a; eight huii-i-l men in ail, right an .'e- .:!. tho -t t .. -r tiiejio ,v,::0!i ace i .pitn.- i toe C.va.ry a- ;.ra li l .1 . In at tl.l; t v u,::. i-e , at-r .,c 0io-. r Da 1 -, :.:. 1 rem ai ned t In re 1 1 i n the ei-,o.v tn.de I.t- aj aratce he ii id ,., p.. .-.,,'. ivir return i i:-i". eind.-n-.-d hi- f ree-from the 1--i 1 er -f ; .', ,., , ,;: , 1:, CI: .rl-.t,., vvl.lli.er r: -marcii, bv -. ettoi.-, and mer. a-- 1 tn lioi.t A .. ,, j. ,y ,i at oat - n.-tt ul hi- c. iiiinns i.i- I ai... eel t tile l.el -11 VI hico i -i. ' a . I lie. . at-pealed ill iliti I i '. l,,,n 1,. -I varo- i.etw.eti l:,- Cvaiiy ' 11 ' ' on bv Ni j I'.ck- oi - p .1 c.,-i. oo :,t a ! li-i; ti-t, u-. ai d- o'" toe t'ourt-looi-e, w 1 1 fi 1, tl. -..II t w he. I, d o;.' w ai .1-, md p-is-ed fl ink- of the second uue w hich w nig the ii, lev treating ru-i-e i u rcc. ive ! a fall ii; c on each -: : eomnanies t!aC' d on the cim.-s. i I' i. , . 1 1.1,1 .e- treated down the si I ei t, t t n.-i r balt.d aii.l fionted. Thiiri.:..: ; . . I-";- out through the 1-1- on e ich !l I'i-v ai. vanced. tur second .me :.' i; ,K C","M tl.e Court hou-e. fir. d at ti- e-mmti o, , Cavalry in r, neat, b at at ri.;i , r t ; . gi . ul adistiincetorinuehiNecation. 1 !- u cava,- , fVOOit l.ga.lto, c to. war., again. -., , the Legion Inlai.try w.-rene... oe ..uienio vard.. in advance on each Ite.hn. W hen -tiny c-me in view, in rear of li.e lets, ih.-y . opened a cro-- fne on each Cank of Uine'sj ii, u winch for a sh rt time w a-bi.ii !-e:n iv I ,, nturueu ;.om l-ebt..: t'.-v ? ulbl.u. ' b : I'.'uiir uatnhers and tiring itic.va-dng as tl.-y ; de, loved, and the Cavalry advaneing along the street III a men.ieilig altilude, Co,. Uavi.. ,r,. .r.l , rcr. at. As soon a- the troop- w, bad beeii engaged pa- ed the reset .e jh.u ,ud to m tain the wl.uii hia ..f n.o Li.giun wl.ieh kept advaneilii.' ur.ii.l v.i,U the street about eigl 'y ai d s lroni it. TTin renrve bold their pos.iion, until they fcc I t;M) rJU,;i ;,,) ,ved off i'l order ti.roi.h tiie woods on the .-li of t'ne i .ni. 'Ihu Jii It i-j, Cavalry k-p. i.i t'uii.y pies uieil ili iii-nu', pally pa-ed lb. 'I ft Me.i.iy l,r.-,t,ci, al.e.-it tbr. - .pi..i I--..- oi a mile i,- .i R. C,-ui i le.u --. and fun- bun1' red Jan'.- jr,,m t-ia i ; wi.ele tin y whr.-I.e' an 1 fr1;ted : toe M idly l.r.ifeh L.-ii.g b. iwe.-li ,.. , a,., the enemv ..tie b-l.tdrcd V-.t la be- yon 1, nnd t.ne ;i.ei!i 'i- Ti,. y l.-i!t,.d wailing li r their infantry, which in a si.oit, t:;,. . ....... ........ ..,r 'i ir fi.ihk u:.C L-; rn to lire, liianalii ueiei..d lit., in. n li .li-perse, fi.- t! i.oj.i.- . tu thick and they ill knew I he count! y. .It the (ii-tnnee of two or tbr. c tildes the mo.-t of them e-Uiv1- i' ,iin:,g on, sent a;. I-.... 1 wl.a .'n iv to ,..pr-... i- n, li le iu , .:- 1 .v we 1 ,-t I.i- ut. . or,. 1. - U p. -is l.l I e ol 1 ef .In , , a . I . in t t :u ,. i ;. ! be- a-ei rl .1. ed. i.ut wa- I... .' -e. i in after .v at ,1- t.vo . r i,ir louiid near to vv i., r 1. ... 1 t::d ilrillillll IVgJI' ll 1, m-ay of ii .ai.. at i.,, ti; ,e to , l'i it the v u.'1-t ha - i s . ; . I 11 , .,. i;, u , . , .; ,1Kd lu ui.d. r-C.n-! ti.;- Fir-!.. . K1ii '0f wart'lle. and uian.v ivntd Uit.l ., r, at skill the Cav airy at. i I .loan - .1 - ; , .,, ,.h oti ,r a;rl,,., ; v .'.. . (. , ' u . y ..,.. rl- - ', t . ... ,.r,,..., ;l.H-t tl tit :i
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1858, edition 1
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