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Irqe io Sod, lo yoqrpcuo.hj, jr) U ijour Sqfi.' VOLUMES 3. THOIIAS J HOLTON, Editor &, Pbophixtor. TEH MS : Trt North-Carolina Whig will be afforded tnaub. .,r.bi'r at TWO IKH.CAKS in advance; TWO poCCAKS AND riFTY t'ENTS if payment be ieUyod Kir Hire, month.; and TIIKCK LHH.LAKS il ti.o i' nd of tliu year. Nopuper will b discon tinued until all arrruges arc paid, except at tin iUn ol tlie Editor. Advertisements inmirted atOue Dollar per aquura (lb lme nr baa, tint aised type) fur the firel liner linn, and 3 J cciita for each continuance. Court ad. terliaements. ""d Sheriff's tt .' charged 'US per oeiit ti iff iier t and deduction of 33 J pur cunt, will be mad from the regular priece, fur edvertiaere bjr ,llc Tjr. Advrti.menle tnoerled monthly of k-,retl"i ' 1 equate r"' cu ui-. laonlhly'lS oenta per aquarc for each l.uie. Persona when semling in tlieir adverti.cii.enta niat mark ll number of li.a.rtn.i.e dcairj.i or ,l,,f r,ll beinarrlad until loibidand charged ac. cording! v. irFrxliiia'tera are aulhotitrd toot taa egenla T. H. BKEM & CO,, v iiolks alk & m.r ai I. m:am:r IS BRITISH, FRNCH fc ADIERICAN Dli V GOODS, akii:t, hat, hoi, ASD HAICDW AItl T. Dea, Vtt.X KI.U'1 It:, !. V. J A Sam.. J . T. Lfr Ai.tissora. PICKLEDEPOT. II i t .' V aV II l I I. IC HAVK on hand and for ale, Pir.klrs. I'te. ,rtlrf, Jama, JuHiee, Syrup., if., low fur C till I Uoor E.e f th Curl lloaar. HOUSTON A 11LNTEK. t iaiuWI., Ori. C. laB. 33if Hi.iis! iii:lts:: ur.iis::: I rani Ibr llualou Hell 4'utiiit , AI Mmxmftrluttit' l'tUt$t ( AMI rnici: 3 iiwh. VJ -.. i "... .lij eta. ier fit. 13 ,.."ri U "4 ply. ,.9i I rKAMI.l-.SS UrXTSinanufiiclnred to ordar it alfrt tii.lifa. CONSr.CTtM HOSK'-t M .ita, for water t. .'r.n, proior', arJfitd Wwl ram la Jaa.. raarrra. ALMI I H 14 I of all urriptiuiia at 54 rrnla arl uutttio. J. li. F. 1JOONK. Ja, 31, Ki. Piiper, Paper, Paper! ' K ara uaw icnniiif in (store, aaa.rtud i WUAlM'IMi TAI'llW. f r Mrrphanta and Drut fil. ar.d on lu unli at hill wolica aueh rfeaeriplliMi ol Piper a are und hy Prmtinf Mli.-ia and Cotton Kae. tnrna, aiHi w.il allow a fjir prita fur tb waaU o Hit LUU. J, Y. 1IKYCK k CO.. Agtntjor M'acoviu Mith, ,l;y'l. IM8. IWll" Wanted, f ikOik c-tiUIWuKTAN.BAKK.fi A P 4 W which ea.h wil! be pid M. U. TAYLOR. .3I,MJX. litf 0- llcmoval. r1flK aub.cnUr iufoiina bia frienda and Ilia A. publie rmerally , that ha ha remnard h: bni.a la ihe old at.ml ol M.iort 41 Hyerly, nnder I.. . Mllu.ii.1' ftlorr.oi, Trana alr.rt. Wlicre he u praiurrd to attend to all onlara in hia Una. He kt a 1 1 1 1 a I, w an., lea on hand aueh aa Cold'.'n Cotk, Qoli'ea SUr, FldDtei'. and Premium cook st(vi:n, nd tf it t f of iwiti.oi: srtvi. A.o. a giM'd aaaortmrnt of 'l ilt Mini IIhIIom hit, A . Ail nf which 1 will ali ilir. . h.i C AM' luuu Produce. D. II. UYKRLY. J-all.lHia. 4.MI 8-Not ice. f llllnsK ul my fiienda ho are imlt bird to mr Ji.j Note or Account, will plraae nhx rtc I lure irtirrd fi' in Ilia Kiuu 1 1 aa. at tin. aUee, i,nu tmmtjiaf rttUmtt i aaaalaiy re (lrd Mr b..aa are in i whom iiciaiiiie 'ad eettie. CaaiUla.Ocl.9C, Ina Imiio. of Mr. J. P. Smith :ii call, during my ah.iliie II. M. ruiTCIIAKlt. 3.'li I 9m:v F1UU 'I IMC midaraigneal having entered into Copart. A naiahip Inr Ihe purpoet of carrying on the )n!'eelioiiary,l)akery, Fruit, AMI Retail Grocery Business, R( leave to tall the altelillon of the cilnna of ' karkitu amj aurroundii g ei unlry to Iheir New "'"id on Trad. Klreet, belwerli llieni'a and r'raiik. allmll'a, at 8(, 4. Uaniel'a old Stand, where lii'y would ba pleaaed to are all their trie ml a ana equatiiLncta. MOODY A NISI5KT. ftUuiry J, 1858. 4S.ll Notice VI. I. peranna, lm Nolea and Accnmila are due, awing to the undrraigned aa I'nlal.a, "" '"'neatly rrwuealaw) to call and a. tile, a H ie purtant tint tl.e tni. ni,. ba niarahalled ai aa "ly daya aa poaei.' C . Remember, indulgence 4, ,,H. W. R. MYKRS, . Truatra of l.eruy Sprmir. as 18J8. inr ( luirlollc 1TI it I ii al lire Iimur mire 'iii.iii). f MHIS COMPANY continuea to take riaka a saJL tin.t loaa by fire, on ilouaca. Good a, Pro dure, ice, at Unual rule. Li Office between I'urk'a Store and Draw ley 'a lluildii.f. orrif khb. M. JJ. TAYLOR, J'residevt. 0. OVKRMAN, Vice President. E. NYK HUTCHISON, &c'y. 7VjV. DIBECTOBH. M. Ii. TAYLOIt, C. OVKRMAN. J. L. UKOWN, WM. JOHNSTON, F. bCAIllv, 8. T. WltlSTON, A. C. STKELK. John L. Drown, 8. T. Whihton nd A. C. OTEKl.t, hxeeutive Committee, Map 8. 158. lOtf Dissolution, MM E firm of UECKWJTH & HIllTTAIN w.a M line day diaaolved by mutu.1 conee-ut. All peraotia indebted to aaid firm ura rrqueettd to come forward imaWiui.y and make payment, ae ! Ilia buailn ol tlie firm mirat be doted. It. W. UECKWITU. W. J. UKITTAIN. J4tf Junt 10, l3M. Notice. HAVIXUbuUL'litllieentirettock Watches, Jewelry, kc, of Bt ek ill, aV Briltam, I hull nmlinue tlie t--eimea at tlirir old atand, litre 1 ahall be happy to hi t uy old iriiiida and cuatmiirn. I K. W. UKCKWITII. i J.t io. ib.'.e. utf J. A. KaTM. THOMAS lifcURAFFENBISD. J. A. ESTES k CO., iurrons and 1 031 mission ' I'OK tl.e -li ..f I'ultnn, tiraui, Hour, and all M kimia ol Ci'uutry r'moare. Oliire. North Atlantic W hurca.( h.irli .ton, S. C. j r According to the ttrina ol the t o. partner aliip, we will t.ut arrrtOATa. dirt-clly or indirect t ly, hi any Prouuce eoippcd to our houac. ! I;rrtatl. ). Milla. S. P. r'arrar, Brulhera &. ( o , I.i,ii...,i. Sii.ith At Inl.lrn, Thoin.a J. &. ('. II. Muiae, ( harlralnu, ti. '.; Col. H. Anuerron, K. t oluiiili-, f.; Timinaa Mcl.urr, hr., N. U. ., A W. Ifcmotanl. t h. .l.r, S. C; Cl. K. eaili , l i.ion.S. C-., Col. 1. 1). Willirraio, J. W . A'ry, W. A. Cat la, Eaq., CVd. W. N. fctuwa, Dr. J. H. Ilr .ltnn. Yorktille,N.'. Dr. Ilappuldt, Sal. : lahury, N.C ; J. I,. Dixm, Kioiiville, IVnn. j Jul t. lain. )y '$300,000 No, 1 Fruit Trees j rote nam:, ' WESTB20CK3 k TIE EN HALL, 'roprtrtort vf the JIVif Green JS'urierirt tt"d Curuent, t,eur Greensboro, JV. C., "M Otl.D ery rt.prctrully call the alU-ntion j II of tl.e cilittiia ol' I lie Southern tjlea t ; their aery large bIch k nf native ami acclinn,Ud Kruil Tra, lor Ihe r-.il and Wn.i. r Tri:c. j Tina itc and hannaorne aaanrtm, nt ha been propaglrd fiom thrifty hi jlinj; Ire, a, and work, jail Upon ,i, be.t aeeiillliv al,K'ka, which .a a aure Ifuarntre of fiuitiuliit-a and lungi iiy, 2 prnnii. nrnt eharai Iriialica in orcliiirthug wlui.li ahouid nt lie overlooked hy in raona wi.hmp to plunt or. charue eiliier Inr btari.etiiif or trimly uar. 7'hr aloca cuiitiata of the follow mar trite: 1 ill. 0011 Apple Irere ; lOU.HOO Prarh treea ; 10,. (Kill Pear Ire. a j IS.Illitl Apricot; IU.IiiKJ I heir- ; I2.0UII Plum; Si-liU NicUrigc ; 1U10 Alinonii ; I IX H) (juince ; i'MH) (jrape Yioea. lieaittea a very fine a-aoiluont of Currant Slr.w U rne, rin a, (,oaeLtrrii a, ric, all ol wlueh will be auld on very ri.euii.iuic leruia for c.ali or approved p iper. All pdekagee put up in aiiH rinr a'ylr, and a eomplrt invoire ernt Io each patrun, and ao ar rangeil thnt the invniee will be Ihe regiater ol lile orchard alter the Ireea are Iran. planti d. if they ara !reni!it'i aa cch one appe.tra in he li.t. Mr. T. J. Ilolton will arl aa agent for '.lie fur. mailing of the people ol Mi ek l llur arid neih. brrti'g countit-a wi'h Ihe boe Fruit Treea and will taka plcaaurc in forwarding ordrra lor the Vet. 26 18.58. 33lf. a. ai -a e) -a k .i W W K A H N W 1.1 LI TT IUIUT 1 1 1: u s If 1 Fl'Kt TH'M.Y inform the citizrim of Mm, C'littrldtlo mni inrnuitiiin ctiuitiry, tht ttirf rr nitiiHi( in ! Stnre 2 tiuoia from T. II llrrm & Co., lrr. Mock ut rvncv & staph: III!) (iOOIIt iioM;rs, T.A.vni.i. a, AM) iUuiUj .h'enle t I.O Till A , tut ImiHi, Youlhe and ltd)' a wear. ki;ic"i;in mill hi.aa .i:t, rg IIIMM S, MIOl, II V I S, fip CAPS tki .m , Ac. Wo will be daily remain; the moat cxlrnaive and bi at aaaiirlmi lit of Ihe above limned tiooda thai tan b. fi-uiid ill Ihe Sl..tr, and cheaper thaii any olh r llou-e. Having bntighl our entire atocU lor VASIt. whiell rnable ua to aell our gooda 'id per rrnr tkt;,r. Ad m raona wialung to anve uiom y in buymir gmnla almuli! bear hi mind not In fo-pi'l to call on u belure buying ela. whcre. HI,,,;,.,.!, buyera, partictilurly, ahould bear it in mind. In aduilioii to our .ire,e .lock we have a. au titled up a WI10LKSALK II00.M, Eor VI,ol le Huyrre. Davin Kiinvi ni,e, Daniki. KaitMW anal, J.toa K aiiKW tn-u, CAi-.(r, Aotrmer 9. le.'irt. 35tf (ij;oc!:itii;s. W7 AIINW KICEtt .V UliOTIIKKS have ju.t BV rorcivid, in adililioii Io tlirir large alork ol iry UiHMla, a lull eupplv of ;l(Ci I Itll.K. lerrmWr al. !h. 8. 41tf I)r, II. M Pritchard T IKI.IHMi Iniheaolirtialionof ma. nr Irnuila, reapectfully annnnn. era bia determination to rrauinc til I'nirilro l ,li'li,'iu. may be eonaulteri at lua uniee. 1 rTIm poor pre.cribid lor willmul cl.nrga. Jugmtlil, Ibid. ilf a-iaair n i'll TOR TUB NOHTII CAHOLINA WHIU. Hope On. The prevent may be dark to thee! Pcrhapa the world doth frown ; But upward look ! dot! thou not a e Through the cloud that hover o'er thee, A God propitiuua amilinr oo thee T Hope on. Fear and doubt may now aurround thee Perhapa you now repine; But look thee, upward.! doat thou ae By faith the crown that 'waita thee? A brilliant crown ! it ia for thee, Hope on. The future may be dark to line, Perhapa ynu fear ita dawn, But through it look ! Can you not aee Y'our atar of hope on Ciilvnry ? Dcapondent oae, 'twill eliine Tor tlief ! Hope on. Sucreae will aurrly attend thee. If thou will heave the tlorm, Fear not ita rage! doat thou not ace The lernpeet l"aaed on G.ilileci Hark, wtliera cnll beyund the era ! Ilnoe on. PKETIt'M. Fran, I'eltrvmi Marine. Bt H.bliWAKI, i. D. ' Sophy dear," said I, to ray wife, " ibis iiddy child, ALDie, insista on knowing bow r.u i ci .ii I , ii t. .i'i My wife looked up with a .mile and blush": ,i - iBtu uuimitii iiiiioriti.. Ii Annie insists ou It, ' she said. ju, now you u.u-i erica tne wnu gin, " When I first came to Hu?sclvillc," looking kindly al my wife, " Sophy's was the pastor of the Kpiecopat Church ever there wa.i a true sucens-orof th .i... .1I...1 u.i;.;,,., i. ii..u ' Sonh looked un. as I thus nr-okr. and fervently pressed my hand. I smiled lov ingly ou ber, aud procueded. Sophy bet-elf was not at home, beinc on a visit to .New York ; bull was often at the parsonage; Tur little Waller, her brofher, .as a great favorite w.to u.e He used to he praiaiug Sophy, in his lisping accenta, all; ll.t- time, tul I La f Le.'an to love Ler. from sympathy with hiui " One n:ght, about twelve 0 clock, I was roused from my sleep, Ly a messenger from the paraonsgc. Little t alter said the servant " Las the croup; and Mr. Howell is from home. Dr. Morgan, too, has Ucu summoned into lie country." Dr. Morgan, the oldest practitioner of the place, was tbe family physician, aa I knew " I will be there iu bee unnutus, 1 said, alarmed for my little favorite. " There is do co-.i Relent rrrsou with bim, since his fatbei is niay is there !'' " Miss Sophy has come back," was tbe "p'y, " ud told me to run for you, when I louud lr. Morgau was out." I soon reached the parsonage. There was a light burning up stairs, in what 1 knew to Lo the nursery : tbe only light visible in tbe whole village street The instant I knocked, the door waa opened. 1 be servant was cry ing sadly, and could hardly answer my iu quiriei as I Went up stairs, two steps at a time, to see my little favorite. The nursery was a great large room. At the farther end it was lighted by acommou caudle, which left the other eud, where tbe door was, iu shade, so 1 suppose the nurse did uot see nic come in, for she was speak ing very crossly. " Misa Sophy !" said the, " I told you over and over again it was not fit for biui to go walking to-day, with tbe hoarseness that be had, aud you would take him. It will break your papa's heart, I k LOW i but it's none of my doing." Whatever Sophy felt, she did not speak iu answer to this. I could not see her lace, fur she was on her knees by the warm bath, in which tho little fellow was struggling to get his brealh, with a look of terror ou his face that I have ofleu noticed in young chil dren wheu smitten by a suddeu aud violeut illness. It seems as if they recognize some ihiugiuGniio and invisible, at whoso bidding the pain and the angui.-h come, from which DO love cau shield tiieui. It is a very heart reuding look to observe, because it comes ou tlie faces of those who are too young to re ceive comfort from the words of faith, or the promises of reltgiou. Walter had his anus rouud Sophy's neck, as if she, hitherto his Paradise-angel, could save bim from the dread shadow of death. Y'es ! of death! I knelt down by him ou the other side, aud exaiuiued bim. Tho very robustness of his little frame gave violence to the disease, which is always one of the most fearful by which children of his age cau Lo attacked. " Dou't tremble, Watty," said Sophy, in a soothing tone; " it's the doctor, darling, who let you ride on bis horse." I could de tect the quivering in the voice, which she tried to make Sb calm and soft to qhiet the little fellow's fears. We took hiiu out of the bath, and I went for leeches. While I was away, Dr. Morgau came. He loved the pas tor's children as if be were their uncle ; but ho stood slill and aghast at tho sight of Wal ter so lately brightoand strong ami now hurrying alone to tho awfiil change to the silent mysterious land, where, tended and cared for as he bad been ou earth, he must go alone. The little fellow 1 the darling! We applied the leeches to bis thront. He resisted at first j but Sophy, God blest ber, put the agony of her grief ou one side, and thought only of bim, and began to sing the little songs tie loved. We were all stilt. Tbe gardener had gone to fetch Mr. Howtll ; but ba was twelve miles off, aud we doubt if be would come in time. 1 don t know if they had any hope ; but the first moment Dr. li5ccIaiicoit$. Morgan'a cya met mine, I saw that be like rue, had noiie. The licking of the houoe clock sounded through the dark, quiet house. Walter was sleeping now, with the black leeches yet hanging tiihiafuir, white thront. Still Sophy went oo sigino little lullabies. wbicb she bad sung upuer far different and happier oireuoasuuc.4 I reuieiubcr one ferae, because it -track mo at the tune as ippucauie. Hleep, baby, rp! Thy rraU ahalanfeia keep; While an the grata the lamb ahall feed, And naver aulflr want or need. f Sleep, baby , (Icr-p. The tears w ere il)r. Morgan's eye. I do not think either he r I could hate apokeo ! .... ..... t . v l .i.. i ' . i .1 ia or fjaturjil ton.c-t, ; the brave girl went on, clear though low. She stopped at laat, and looked up. ' " Ua is better, i he not. Dr. Morgan !" " No. mi dear: He is ah&n " hn nnnld not speak all at ouco. Then e said " my dear ! be will be belter soon, think of your Diainma, my dear Miss Sopliy. She will be very thankful to have one of Lr darlings safe with Lrr, where she is." it she bent Still Sonbv did not err ber brad down ou the little fuel and kissed tlje "''""'i011 f ,lje Slate, (or, as he terms prcfligHt- pnrty represented by his noihiua it mnA or4..rl T it. colony.) and mole than all the extreme tiou every onu of which went home with I Will so for mv siMers-fi Helen and wixie. jney win De sorry natosee bim ajraiu." She rose up and went for them. Poor girls, they entered in tL.r dressing- "owns with evi a dilaipd with nld.n ' 3 oiiaieu witu Hiaaen emo- lion, pale with terror, stealing joftly along, as if sound eould di-turb hi . , . . . .. . . . ' iui. ropnycom- lortea mem Dy gentle caresses. Ut was over ,oon "oon; " Dr Morgan was fairlv rrvk i-i, -"organ was lairiy crying like a fU,!a- . ,ut " 'boug.it.tneces.alY to apo- . ' , . sou wouia nave wcorueu vo buea tears A -P - oo . at. t'lorjriti i ism aorrv lor papa.v- ri .h.u I .n i,;. m ....... , ... , lug.M to me, lor wusi i nonorea uji tor. . - - b - - v b'- -j - - ratify thy curiuu. aight : I'll olimb the fiery " I am a little overdone by yesterdays work "PP tht the Americans we.e badly Kre,s and the . ndorsemeut of Liui now by q . sufM fr ' -ir. I have bad one or two bad nig!.,, ,d fole' , and that what fighting was done, was, lank Aboliliou papers were bandied witb they rather upset roe. When 1 w ak your l ,Lu irg'nia force-; such was a gtet each ability as to make etcher qj"keLear tt double letter to iu y fitir " aire I waa Htrnnir and mai.lv nn,.,. mistake ; true it is, ft few farmers who had I iu his Loots. Ihe castigatiou tiven him; Al . , , ,,, .. .'.' i .j ; D M offer;d o hij Loui(jNwi,h the exception of a few who loved home ana sne seemed tDauuui lor the proposal. 1. """ "" ';i w - "t., . ... o6Vu. 1 .....:... j -1 . . Ptrt and did Lis dutv. lor I never saw of the " first laiui les of irL'iuia dre.sca some wnriuui, auu father, . ' . . b h 3 , - , . ,,ja . n -n,:. i,t. I (! .., i.r,. i, .n-ni. ...... Ciw ilnwn 'direct attention to tl ' i iC . ..!,.. r. ..j ,., ..... c.. ' ter euteticc. Lord Cornwallis utterid also upon his noae Las a red bead and fair .using rl'-aunt word P0' L1..1. .fci ' .1 -i. 3 , in tk ho.,.. . wnnion nxr r.nilfnrrl ilia , l:in. Poor o'J n.an ! he is all IhM time on'ca'iva. but at ill tin: lpSrt,id- , . j I " was 6 before 1 "aw P'1? airain. except ouue at the fuuoral. Whet; j:j . 1:1 11 r..... 1 1 .1 , ' . ... .1 ..- ,.' , ' ' "u la '?vfu e " r' "''""" l on ll'iat fatal ni-bt I beautiful or not at lea t! ' , J ..,;;.,,:'!: 1 j, o. ., I iu.t -1. .n ..... ' ' .V:..i. r . 1 : . r .1 j ' ' ' ' ,' J J. ' " jbIn'' j,,' P . ' ' ' c.j-ifuUf t'e.r P 6 Crrey".n?" br' ' "Li. - " r " 'fc ' ,' m .1 J J L " . !PI 1 . 1.1, 1." Col'UTINU ON A tAILROAD TtllKTY MlLES AN Hour. The Cincinnati Gazette of the 10th ult., says : Au incident oecuried on the Ciuciuuatii and Little Miami Railroad yesterday morning, wiich outstrips hy far, iu point of speed aud enterprise, although iu omewhat a different field, the liglituing ex- j reM ,. cents a mile.'" spec-fa! train a cbievemeiit which attended 1! c utL.v.j "report" in the recent famous dealcatiou this city. The facts are about thus : A lady, somewhat past the period of life which the world terms " youug," altboush j she might differ with tbem, w.s ou ber way to this citv, f-r purpo.es connected with ac- ; live industry. At a point on the road, a tra- veler took the train, wlo hapueued to enter , rltau luauh "QU ,or """"r! BU,-U a '"u lu mine hung iu rich profusion, which mstaut the car io which tbe V0UP2 lady occupied a ' Bg1" our ertj at Guilford Let every v al(riloU.d M'lle Piccolomiui's attention seat. After welkin- up and down between ' the seats, the gentleman i found no unoccupied ... ...IniH,. n..l,.l',f that until which the lady had deposited her precious self and , riuoliue the latter very modestly expau- sive. Making a virtue of necessity, a "stand- berth, or a little self assurance, he n.o- destly inquired if Ihe lady had a fellow-, traveler, and took a seat. As the train Mew along with express speed the two .iraugera onteied into a eoy con- venation, and mutual eiplanation. Tl.e .,pml ... nl,,,,,.! and the ladv cer- ?..;.,!.. .11.1 L... If,., othor aohieet Lad beeu di.cua.aed and worn thread bare, the lady made iuquitios as lo th.s price of a sewing machine, Li where such an article eould be purcha'sed in this ei.y. The gentle- niauvenluiedtheOiuioiithatal.obad "bet- ter secure a husband Drat i lis open ,IH,a the w ay forani ther branch of conversation, and the broken field was iudustiioualy cul- tivattd. Uy the time tho train arrived at tbe de- pot iu this city, the gentleman had proposed I . . " . e . . . . ... aud beeu accepted, a.thougu tue lauy alter- wards declared she regarded it all as a joke. The Parties separated , the gentleman, all iu good earnest, started for a liceuse, aud the ladv made hir way for a boardiug Louse, ou D... .1.... Third i-lrert for a dill- r-' ...5 I. .u ,.', ,, riiin,...! with a license and a Justice, to the great astobiahmeut of the fair one, aud after a few tears and a half remonstrative expression, submitted with becoming modesty, and the Squire performed the little ceremony in a twinkling. Last evening tho Lppy couple departed for Louisville, en ruute for New Orleans aud California. If this is not a fast country, a guiaea. Atlwt American. search warrant would hardly succeed iu bave uionopoliied to themselves au undue j Colconda, t. W ., presented her liusbaud , - , .,.,: .... finding one. portion of offices and done other acts and I ,ib ei,l.t pledge, of .flection at ouebinh., " the same h ou e ,a L. . J b Thin,, inconsistent with the principles of These children survived until six weeks eld, : the papers-one an An leneau and the other The Charleston News, Democr.tio and the Democratic party, and supposing the j , hen two of thetu sickened and died The i ." Vk"no" h ru" Strlghtslsays "Douglas and Cass, al- s.n, to be the case elsewh.re, therefore, n lui,1? ai. .r.; ,v, though Democrats, hsve dope the South be it finely, 1 n . whole eibl were very smalt; . " t iu ,be morning, the oreeinjur, than all other men-.no.e than AVWte,, That as Democrats we cannot ,pec,u,ena of buui.ni.y, when ushered into, JUu I hi. u.a - ' th, while array of the -Abolitionists . .er consistently vole for a can .date for c-thee the world, as . have been expected -, tr' tu, ,itb the iilLi eould do. They Lave given i ffeet lo An- who belot.,. to a secre order be it Know This statement is literally true. It w vouch ,uJ. ' ,rtti ke. a i.ukc Ul Kavcry uuder .pecious and treacherous Nothing, PU3 Cgb , Odd Fellows, or what cd for by number of respectable w,,es,e. h' - U tal;u" Curre.po.idrnce of the Newhern Daily Progrc... late Invalisulioll, ( oniirftcd with Ibc History (if Xurlb Carolina in the kirutulion. ByiumniherofllieSoniorClua.utthcl'iiiver.ity. i . i It may be of aome interest to the peop o of thed Nonh 8ute at least to hear Jme fno.t nf r vr.lnliAi.nr a niAiunrif Knlnn in ti . tn tbe hietor, of the State, which havered i h.cUritv until ver rr-ntlv. n,.d ,I.!01, iu obscurity utitil very recently, and which may put. ,o snence tuose vaunts oi every up. start ett.pl.ug ever ainoe (he revolution tu the adjoining fetates, iu regard to North U- rol.na in the great struggle , " 7 . ', , ' some papers which were printed .by an old KDfilisl'Uiaii, and came to tlio Lxited States, tor the firat time, onlv tweritv dava aiui!A. tor the firat time, only twenty days siuce. The important mauuseripts were lately found by the axed editor amon tho papers ol Lord Cornwallis. Anions otherthi ngs was found, iu uia own uauu-wntiiiir, tue louowin lau r?uaSc. anJ u'ul1 wai acknowledgment mad,! by lLa fc'rt!al l!'iui "u dJ he "u1"- rctJll'-red hi sword at Yorktown : " Of al) the '''" witl' I "ave had to con- tcuu, mat oi iNortn vaioiiua uaa nuen ny r '''e luo't difficult to conquer, owing to rebellious Pirit of the people. It was ut "J1 ',""" - , , tuel" fro,u tbelr fixe1 deteriiimaiioti, and it Pr? lLiit bas crippled me in the, South and finally cau.-ed my defeat iu the ' J J , ""bjection of these colonics." tor, aus, tno l-nrri " i nutrt mv nnr.-nt irnin tno r.nt. . . : '.. r . il..r -:..;if..J T, ..... .1 ,i... I , " " .l",7",u' death-blow; and my retreut through .North r i- . v mi i i. i Carolina into irinia, w ill chow how I wa i i t "Vl J,U , ' . ..IZlu hr rh d.. Ju , fm,,. rh..ir fi..t.l- -- t. . .. InCsUC -------- - -- se ves remarkablv well as was their cui-tom. tt ..id h I.rd. . draw B.-hr. and .day kfttr the battle, when he kept leaving the northern door open for the March wiud 10 co:"e "' tlle oecupaut roprimapuca mm: and wished to know what his motive was for onRilr..,,.!!. Uli,,, on tl, r.m.l Ah m j '1. " """''yuan, Greene, may be uow in pur- ui' of 1 thought, said the female wbi Vou told me that vou bad co.nt.letelv annihilated Greene. Indeed. Madam, if' t,reen iiaa oniv k lew men more no vnu , have annihilated me : for I never saw such ! fighting since God made mo." Such are the i w0 la st)d ,ekDowledgmeuts both orally 1 bv the Ministry to conquer America and the aged editor of these late publications com - 'pJiweut being both the allest and I best man aniocc all the officers; vet." hero was either in mental calibre or moral pre.sion everywhere. Tbe excitement is ! 3. Kind and pleasant words touoh other character." Let all who are disposed to high iu Virgiuia. and 'here will be a large people s hearts and make them kiud. 1 bey speak disparagingly of the old Norih state ' turn out on the 'Jfiih of May. We cnufo... fill like flakes of tire 0.1 the cold and sel iu tbe period tiiat tried men's souls or ques-1 that when we look at what Virginia has fish hearls or others not to scorch, but to tiou the bravery of her sons at lb, battle of done, we expect defeat, aud still, wheu we melt not to irritate, but to subdue, and Guilford, call to mind tbe declaration of look at the issues, and tho superiority of the shame people's coldness and unkim.ness of Lord Cornwallis. tbe dav after the battle. also when he struck bis flag at Yorktottn and years after in hngland. For wheu looked at impartially, I think it will ocour to all that tbe battle of Guil ford was as Lord Cornwallis, said, " the , v.v. ...... . .. - : ton has truly said in his thirl, years view if tho l'oin.d .Stuloa Seriato in his on .i.rv nn ...... , o l'Jr - "on, ll.at it was tbe turning point ' war, and tbe philosophy ot bislory will Let then every son aud daughter ?f ho.Je Island be proud of Ureene-U a,h- lnSt0U 8 "econd self. Let every true Ame- rth Caro.iuian be proud ot Hooper, 1 olH, ,up",- ..- v r..n, they belong to their country, and their deeds in llieir native State aud at the termination ul luo .""'o'M "j;""""' " .uc" ' ry as long as this republic shall exist. Let uc,u a wuo are uisposeu io speaK sneer-. tugly of the battle ol Uunford, think of the x"'" of or(1 v-ornwilli. and eon.ider what our fathers had to contend w uh and t they had an ancestor that fought in . 1"' ibeni feel proud to know it, and b.ush for shame lor being so seiusu ami nai row-unuu ed as to envy and wish to ca-t reflections " patriotism of a sister State. Dot if ' ,, , . i. .i : .i rv . 8Pk.V , , , , " Carolina and Ouuford are not certain what J tir ..ner. tou k and have the east ' , ri.7 f, . f ;, ,ev ivwai- might not nave neen an rigni on me goose question," for I fear that the ancestors o( iuost oi muse ii. no p ir"v !rue helps of the old lioness, aud belongs! l,atll,8"d "at were so roughly bandied t.v 1.i.,l.t ll.vrsn I Lirr v. near 1 li shoroui'h. i r --j' - - - lbe.-e declarations ot Lord torn. '?'' glomes aud w.il show to tl.e world alter the lapse of four score years, what part North Caroliua took iu the jLreatetru-. ud the t licet thai tue battle ol uutilord bad in that coutest. Chapel Hill, March 34th, r,0. Democrats Do v. n on tiu (li.u Fellow IlKll.D lELLoYS. u Suui.iier c.iuuty, ''I ii' ml.- in tl... i.'.at-1 p. auk iu lUc piat- i A Democratic meeting i Tenuessec, Las put a new fomt of that party, thus Wukukas, We have iu this community 5ecrct order kuown as Odd Fellows, who I CailllilJtttrS in Virginia A SkCtCll 1)' BrilfflllOW. The canv-is. in Virgiuia is becon.iug cx- citing and iutercminp iu every .cctiou, and tl,e Kditor of the Knoxvilla WLig, "bo .u i- it:. i 1 was at the discussion at Abindoti, given, I the foUo.nketch of it, which we iay be- , lore Ollf ftfadors: t j We attended the debate on Moud. - 1 !..,... M.a.r. r...;n .nd Itrh.r. t between' Messrs. Goggin and Letcher, at , Ahingoon, ana we now iiiii ourae.ve. o . tins oco-iMon briefly to notice it. Ihe crowd wus Tery large, and both parties were en- j tbuMRalie. 1 he di ousaiou was an able one, . . m, ,r i -r debates tu leuneasee. i be g.Uaut and gift- td Gogia led the way iu a speech of oue ! hnnr no, I Iwi.nlo ininulH nanh havinir a re- i hour and twenty minulea, each having a re ' ti!y of fortv luiuu'es. Mr. Gontrin held the j audieuce spell hound, hy the force and power of his logic, the iuuio of his superior voice, the power of his eluquer.ee, the crush- iug nature of bis charges agaiuvt Letcher and his party, and the boliiuess with which they were aurtainud. Goggin is among the finet-t and most oflicient epeakers ot the ,, ... , ,,. e' ;f ,,!, South. His blows fell thick anu faat on the , , , , eri t t . -i .t unlucky head of John Letcher, and the a-. .ii i -. - , telling effect-ami he wa euthu,i.sticully ..ur,, ,..,..... . .. .v... o-.0 Convcution was bandied without gloves j ,be eins and short-couungs of the D.,,ocr. j tic party he ruinous extravagance of the1 v . i , AduiimMrutiou the wholo.a e robbery and ( r . . . . ' . . r, tinner nr ini-iiannn a nnic ai.H. wprii a iown, i...:. . i;..l 1 I v. .. t ' lUK" u""b" " , "'V Lazily poor John Letcher, with his Aboil- . i . i t . ii . tiou auteceucuts his liutluer pamphlet ' e- r - v ,i , ! . ' I . , , ' . ' he i:, .,.; Wi,,i,,.U nf tl.a i,Jit dm . m-" - -. --- r j --j- , ?, 7 ' to La C o,rrin --(, -- - - o- ; udou Democi icv and Letcher . John L-tehnr is n abler anKaker than Le j is reported to be, though he is not the equa lie is the persouifkaiioo j the defensive, and struggled to parry tbeive.er thus sermon zes ou the suljecl of thrusts of Goggiu, but to poor purpose. j" P.easaut WurJs " in four sections, a fol- uoggin nas uiiu aowti, ana Keeps uiui mere : all the tune. Goirjiu. who is an able law- I vt-r v, rn.Men t...a frnin tho wnrd i.n ; !...tlif.r 7..-C J-.r.'..,.,. -fT.,n An. ,1 l.:..-!f and bis party; but with such a record as I his, and wi.h the sins of his party all. on I his back be stagers, and flounders like a drunk .od drowninir man! lii. defense of 11,... , .!...:....,. .. ... .. 1 .... ..:... trie .-tiininisiraLiuu ia ao lame uu an.nr aa 1 to daniaue the cause without a rejoin Jcr. i He repudiated the Thirty Million bill, the Cuban policy, the Pacific Railroad, aud the lie only de- fends the extravagance aud oloaling by the ! Administration. Goggin makes friends and votes wherever , he goes ; and his f.ieuda really expect to Whi.' candidate, we shall not be surprised to hear of his eleetiou. An Incident. We have Leaii! the fol lowing incident related of a young aud gal lant Charlesto-jian, which we deem too good io seep. lOUUi; vuaricstou was traveling . au Alnb!ima ,tea.boat .when he learned ., . at-i, i- 1. uai .i no r lccoiomiiii was upuu me sa.uu boat With pr(,ritty ami decorum Le a- vail,(i ililnseif Qf an introduction to her, BnJ bccall,e ,liuclj pea.d with the S.ennese lriuces3. During the trip tho boat -jppud ,0 tt0oJ up Utar a b;Ujk wLt!ro ,he Thev were tll8 Crst 6hu ha, Keerii aud th of fjnres.st.j a strouu uesiie lor a wrea ,i,n, Chi-. .,lrio and rallant. our voun townblUa proflered bis services. Tbey were accepted, und be Ult the boat lor tue gar- UllJ A few mill logs lie in (he stream. jut der tbe richest and most beautiful of the flowers. As our friend bail secured a spli n did specimen of the jessamine, of deep gol den hue, be discovered the logs beueath geutly floating. In bis haste to escape tliey begau to turn, aud Le soou found himself ,n,.se,i to ,t,e ,.,;, :u .1,,. wa,..r9 0f , crookcdPst stream in tbe South. With . . . . . . 8Ulart 8'-lu Le Pa,,,ed lbe Bl,orc' 80,1 ,ben ,be bo liUb ,,, ,,ripni.,g, Le pre- ; ,M , is bou,H,, SVah bewitehin, """'""' . "'co,ou'"" "i'P'u tuo uouquei, and said, " l ver moocn sorry you git vet. , bu, z Br- bootiful. ' (.ur young tons- man ,avtl(1 a lcafi whieh Lo tr, azures as a I uumeuto.- Cliai 'es'on Mrrcury. , Delk-atk ArPETlTts -The daily allow . . .i. . l . i. .....k.. i ... .k. i ttaehed to tbe i ance io me mams u. iwuo. .Li.uoe.. ,u j Hn.ifU (Vlurt du.ing the rti-u ot lb , ynl a ga:;ou of lt. for br,:.kfa,t y, al"' a chine ot bee! ; a piece ol beet and a gal- Ion of beer for dinner In the afiernoou a eallou of ale aud a maniple of bread, and for supper, a mess of porridge, a piece of mation, and a gallon ot ale; alter supper Court beauties at that time needed three or ourv ..cau.,.. ..... ,...o ., , ,..,.e . four ci: ens of ale, daily, I al.-taS s erinng ' . , " . , , .. for sick at. au earner period, ueeJ not lu i . W0ujcred at. F.i.mr Chii.uu.es at a IJinrii About two mouths since the wit of Jacob Abbott, ISO lis mc sui.N-.cu. . ..... MASQUERADE IN MILWAUKEE. A gre D.ai.querade ball c.ma off io M.lvT.ukce, 1m. Monday n.ght. Ibe Newi, of taaC city, .n t'"cle OcaCnblUg It, aj : " Many were the ludicrou iDcident. One J ffc 1 J 1' .... . . . ' ' d,e thrS ?ie".,, dresi ,.hre L0,UM ,a Va, bP Ct gD(jjn out wj0 the near creature was. una llian took Lia Inathcr to the supper, uJ WM he of both on ,rn. . low mBUeri 8tood; 0ne of ouf ,pidi ( m JrchmnU ri , t0 a you Ud J i she would raise ber mask, that be niinhtsee U f , e, . j- . , 6- bis own sister, whom be supposed at horn with the tonth ache I Two gentlemen gol into a warm dispute as two. jho a certain I ja,i -i,h black ; afjt.r rnggiur. wager of tw domimo was and noernf twrk hoLti'ea ol nhani !.,,. rJ"i , ,h. Id, ... j- iuJ Illiltchiovoua LrSthor of the 0oi;u , pirty.'' j b v ,,. ,, ,, - ,, , fltV TiiU' llING ' rarcwell, farewell.' ! T . ...... , , , 'I cneu. "When I returu thou It he var , ., ... . . , .. ' 'bride; till then he faithful, sweet, adieu in silence oft I'll think of you." i bJ tfu ' X is "choked J he glistening tear ataiued her bright eyas with . , L tongue denie, her bosom's away .JfFarewell ' I tore myself awav .. ' ' MJmi out , . . . ' '. . . , . and quick as tlioui'ht I wliocled about, leoiiifort thee when I am gone! I'll send ' . I vuii.ihi v moo unci thee specimens of art from every European . , , , , . ' mart; I II sketch for thee each Alpiuo scene . . ' . , . . . 'to lei thee kuow where I have been. A itl)M fr0; '"'P'on'" lrndfl height, shall weeping angel ami 00 my shoulder fell her bead for con stancy my tears are ho.tago but when you write, pltaS' Jiiu the pottage." ri.KAr.ANT Wuiilis The people are be 'gitminti to dieu-s municipal matters with 11 may not ue amiss to ie duty and necessity of , not only tiirou;b this dines. 1 he lotou Ira- I ney don't cot much. Thov come bubhiiue UD IU a HOOil Unt ire d he art, liko the freelv uahin. waters of a fountain. It i. a- easy to fpeak them a, it is to breathe They come forth as naturally and easily from the lips of kii-dne, as the rays from the un. Tlu-.e is no pair.a-lakiuif about the tnat- - " v -r ' selves, aud delight to fly away iu etcry di- rection on their errands of love, ' They make tl.e nun happier that Uei them 'i hey re-.ol up .n him. II.it word. make the u-. r'a wra.l. hotter. ho loving -word, make love glow w anm-r in the bo,om. They are fuel to tl.e faced fl4.n0. Loving wrda help to make a more aud more the law tbem. (jnuer sueu woras grim vis re : their icy outiiues are dissolved, and the soul that had been froz.-n to (be corn gets thawed out; and ho who had the gloomy gioouiy December on his virago is not long ingetting a geuial Juue iu the place of it. Pleasant word, beget other woras line . , - l.,.. i,.. thenise.vcsiu other people. b"ba IU crowded omuibus. A fe'.v snappish, - , . i,;i; ,1 their ,,.; . "T , K h " ,i. !., ' till most of the travelers have taken shares ul ,hu ","anB',,C ,,, I,w f- ' .Tr au epideuno J, r'w'er Hut a genial soul enters. i. Tbey produce number oue, and scoalcr uumber two, change voioe and vi sage. The uiagio of a few kiud words bas done wonders. Ill nature has jumped out ot" ''le coacu' aul 15 lor Purt9 u'iu0"'u i anu goou nature aerpa .u hukj. iu i.vw lenl trim for tie rest of the trip. AT ist a k L at a Funeral. About the eud Qr j, mi, the following singular mistake was made al 1,'o.e, I lauee . " l'o persons had died ut the ho-pital of th:tt to.vn.snd were to be buried at tbe same time. The deceas-l were a youug girl and a soldier of the garrison. Doth cotfiua be in" placed aioiiiide of each other, tbey were so confounded that the girl was ac- ..-,, nm.iHil to tier last nouie lev a tuateuu ui dro" none with military honors, while the '' red with I white pall of "ts'bl of p uH.y amUuno- was borne ou four feuiiuine shoulders, . ... . uf voun- oris . ' 1 ' Monument to TuutUsTON. The I'tica ba5 w'c" h0,," 1 drftof ,vc7 . mB ulouullieI1tto the aeronaut, Ira J. Thurston, which Mons. Cariiucourt of that .... i . i . i .d h renreseuts the ' Thur.-tou clin.-iu- to tbe , of uu b.,i;00Di f10m which be , r . c ..e 1 to the earth, and the in- a '. J ciuiJ the mxUMT 0f his death, ,,r0!,0.es that the aeronauts of the cor , . .... La Mounta.u, i-e, . , , , sing that each sha: i . is now corresponding with Messrs. aud others, aud propo- !1 i:'tve au ascousion, and ppiopriaie tue prueeeu-. io auu uuivu- u. the ii.ouuineut. L'.ii. Ci'7rr. ll . vcuiiju . ine wcrtnuir iiEei aiu. I
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 12, 1859, edition 1
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