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Irue to cuod, jo Hour Gcmiirij, rtnc" io nout a)qfi." THOU AS J. HOLTON, Editor & I'roprietob. TERMS: The Nrth-Curolini W hig will be a (Turdcd tn.ub. n-nlu-re "t TWO DOLLARS in auvutice ; TV O DOLLARS AND FIFTY" IF. NTS if payment h dc-'ayed tor three mouth; ana TDK r.K DOLLARS ,1 Inu vmi of Ilia rear. Nupupcr will be ilincou. I ruled until all arrearugee are paid, except at the i, jit i n the Editor. Advertisement inserted at One Dollar per square (ii line, or leaa, thia sued type) for tli Aral ineer. nan, and 115 cvitte for each continuance. 1'ourt ad nrtieeincnt. and Hlienrl ' Sulce charg ed Ui cr jcul higner ; and a deduction of 33 percent, will k, nulu from the ""l"ir price, for advertierra by iir fear. Adverliecnienle inserted monthly or jurl'fiy. ' 's"' fur aliilh lime, fckini. inonllily 74 cent, per square for each lime. Persona when sending in their advertisement nui't murk the number of inat-rliona dceirjd or y will be inserted until forbid and charged ac. I mfdmcly. j rV ut ma iter a are utlmi i l to art aa agents a. T. II. MIEM & CO., It 1IOI.I A I.L 4 K I T A 1 1. 1)l:A LI.RH BRITISH, FRENCH B. AMERICAN DRY GOODS, t ,ii:ri;i, n a siioi, AND n umw i:r,. Tlt.ParM. (ll4ltl.Ol'li:,... J. A Sim.s. J t T. LrrTT Ai.smra. PICKLEDEPOT. ii o i r o 1 ii i: : t i: i: HAVE an hand and for aale. Fickle.. i'ie. r. , Jams, Ji-'lic., Syrup. Ac, low tor IASII 1 D.or L..i "f tnr t .".url lli.n.e. HOUSTON A HUNTER. f7ef.Vir. Oct. US. IBiB. 33tf Piano and Music Store. fllHK 8ubsenb-r krr-pa continually, on hand JL i'ianoa maile by Sleinway &. Co., Noim'e & Chirk and other makers, nf Ni w York. Which he will aell at tiir Inweat r.iti for CASH.nr good pa. per. AUo, l lie Intel M uaie on hand, at No. 1(10 Mnin etreet between th Fiehenge Bank and the AmerirKii Hotel, Columbia, H, C. SAMUEL GARDINER. Jtf.iy I (If 1808. if I. L. KlhttlhON, 11EKMAN L. LflDI.SO. Ki-:itiriso m;idim, i.MluK'lLK Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL, n.it.L liltir, osr toa aaoai iimj, II (Ul.l.Motl, V C, April S(i. 8J3. 7- i hallo I It- itlitlual l'ire liimu. niti t riiii:ni). IHilJS COMPANY coiitiim-a to tke riaka a. iV fJint loaa by hrr, on lluuaia, Gooiif, 1'ro Mirr, Ac., at uual rlea. CJ m e at Ilia Viug Store of E. Nye Hutthi. ton. Co. or i its. A. C. STEELE, frtstdet.t. V. OVERMAN, Vice J'rrsirJent. E. N YE 11 U 1 Cil ISUN, .Sec y. d Treat r. IIHrTi'HH. I A. C. STEELE, J. L. RKOW'N, I M. h. TAYLOR, S. T. WRISION, I U. OVERMAN. K. SOAR 11, WM. JOHNSTON. I John L Rkown, F. Scark and S. T. Yhuton, Lieiutive Committee. j Apti liC. IH.-.9. 7tf : : "iTk '50,000 Ao. 1 Fruit Trees ji ... I i t Ullks, Vr iji:lts! m I i . im I lir I(4 Al Jdauarruiria" I'tirf t AMI PMU l t m h lij rt. per fi 7 U " piy - S I i f-KA.MI.ENS BELTS iranufictured to order ,t .1,. ri i...ire. I'DHrUVt; IIOSF.tif all aura, fvr water ..f priaaur. Jnerl frm lit .Mu- 'ji"(arrra. Al.(l I M KlXa ul -ii ...cr.;tMii. at 6A ccnla '"'"""U" J. U. F. HOONK. .Vv 31. I 'If 1 Removal. MIK .uWribrr hia frtrn-ie and l.e he ((rneraliy, tti-'t he h.a rtniord hia Mmp u. iha old eUnd ul li.r . Hert) , umirr I.. S. V ilii-n.a' Mure, on Tra.le elm t. whrr he t pmiarnl la attend lo all nr.ler" in hia llliv. lie lias a. til! a few article un hnij aui:h Golden Cook, Colder Star Planter's and Premium cook sToYi:s. nd a finely of ivviii.oie stovi. Aim, jttri tortnirtit of Jill a. Ml llotlllW-MMM, Xi A ! i.f h I cl.iut. fur i AMI r ( uun I. II. VYKKLV. Jn.ll, )HiH. 43U WESTBPCCKS & HENDWHALL, I Yrajnutort of the II . Green Xursrrie J a-d (jortenttf.ear Urtensbvto, A. C".t I '.CM) tfry rrnj-rrtully rail Hip ullrtitmn ft ct' II e cilitn.i of I he iutlirrti hutr t I itit tr vrry I r f s iliw k tif i,mIii; nitd ci:hntttd 1 ffint 'ir, tor lh Kill and Winter Tf mr. I Tin large kiitl liunriitiMiie oniiifiil lim fn-f n propagtlru fioiii Uintljr hctiigr Irrtt, mid work- cd um (he lcit verdltng ttrk, I i h .4 a nuie f u.ir-tiilrc of fruillulnr ntid lri.- it jr , '2 (riiin. nrnt rhmrmf trri.lit 111 firebar.. 11. wlurh F.vuld not be otcrliiukeri br rruni wi-hmg lo plant or. tli-ru riliicr U t u -rk tn-g fr imiy ure. 7 Ins ! roii(if-U tl' ttit fullo II J lfr m ; I5O.000 Aplr trrrp ; Ktt'.ltOO I'mrli trrr ; 10,. nmt Piar irrvp; A.incnt-; JO.IH 0 fl.nr; ; lt!,000 ft urn i 5"ttU Ni(!fr; u0U AlmuHd ; lUltO gumcr; 4'HiU f-tv; Vicm. ficnuire a frrj hue eoilinrnt of Currant hu-mic purji Sir w(m rrn-t !Ulirrrif-a, 'i.tb( r r a, elc, allot; Iht hirh will rc -Ul 011 trj rcaaoiMblc trm.a (or (ur p e .ah or apprnven p ncr. 1 All paChara put up in auprrif.r a'ylr, nd a Cbntpit le iitwiir ant In rich mtr-nt aod nr. rented lli-1 tl-t utw.M-r Mill c im- r f l- r f fi'f nrclittrd ilkr lln trt are lrtnipliitt i, if toi-y are trmiti-itti'd aa r -ch nor iipprura nn ti-e hot. Mr. 1'. J. I(.ltin will art a aa;rnl 0-r t'i- tur. niaoing ul the rnplr l MrckU i.'Mue nd t.t ij;ii bcriiig courtlita ,ih tle abou- fruit Trrra and will uke ple-aurt 111 Uuwtuthg ordT lor the VVIL3II.O rO UIACII. KAIINWK1LKII & IUI0S. 2d rioor from T. II. IS rem Sr Co.'i Stare. KAVE npenrii an entire New Slock of F.mcy and -Stiiple Dry Goods and Millinery to which lliey ilieite the allention of the eitixena of thia place and the aurrouiidins; country.- Uur r?l"i,k cunaiala uf every variety and of the I'leel atylea. Kieli col'd Dreaa ftilka, Boiled 1)1 It 8ilka, i-reneh Juconela nun Org nndle, Jae't anil Orj'e Kubea anil nouhie Jupea, i imia ni vartoua atylea and all qunlitiea, I), at quality ol Kid Olorre, I'lCH.mek M ilia, eol at blk Cotton . Silk Ulovea il...iery, uf all kuuia, lloniietn, .Mirri a A ( hid'n I'luta . Jockiea Bonnet Idbbonr, I.nee I'i.iii ta iinil M.ililil-i, Linen and Pique Duatera, 'J'-bie Dnn:iak i tlotlia ; D.miaak Ndpkina anu Duyliea, Liiitirolueriee, I'omp.a.uour and Piculeniini Collra a, Sclta, Mwiaa mill l aipl.rie ('ullir, ,MulttrC nnu Valeiicie Mei tea, iMualm eV Late Sleevea, uew dealrna, Emb'u Poeket lldkla. Hem Stithedand H.ir'd llkla, C.m.b'e and Swiaa Ki'vin; anil Imh iMijjn, Cumb'c unu Dimity llniiiipanu Fiotinema, Liale anil French ' h'u Enini. l loertiiie, Drk Lnee EojilTljfa, Hl'k Ler ci;r, Dreaa 1'ritjiiiiiiip, Fririw, ilraul, Uuttom, &c. Hoop Skirte ol all kmua. 1'iaid ana Strip, d llmiieapnna, ! Brown Slnruii).', and Siieelini.'a, Blea'd l'ne I loth Sheetini; a. I Cotton Oanabnrga, M.iraeilha Uinlta, and Alan, a Treat vjriety 01 fniicv artielea. Wei Her our Su.ck at miurkubiy low pricea, and ixiLuaivrLV lor I ASH. lu addition to our Urge Moek of Dry Good a, we have on hand li.e beat atock of Superior In a tt y . h mle t t.O 'I III.Mi, M.OLS, IIAIS, ais 'tilises J- r eerp't Hags. ami a l.irae aaanrtment of Do They Miss Mo at Home t Do they uuaa me at holey do tin y niiaa me 7 'Tavoulri be an acur:.-e moat ileur. To know that line moil., i.! unit loved one Were auying, I vrieh Ii. B'vr here To liel Hint tlie (rronp jifij, Kre.aide, Wei. thuiHrt!! ei 4M nwii;' - . Oh, yes '. 'twould be joy beyond measure, To know that they Unas loe at home, When twilight approaches the aeaiuin TIihI ever is sacred to song Doea aniiie one repeat my nmne over, And eifrh tlml I tnrry an limp ? And :a in, re no simrd in the mueic, Thtit's miased wiielt niy voice ia awiy ? And a ehnrd ;n e..ich henrl I hut awukelh Repret at my weariaoine slay 7 Xln they sat me a chnir at the tuble. When tveiuii'a home plcamiree lire nigh 7 When the canclea are lit in the pirlur, And tle aura in the zur- aky 7 When lie (find nights are ntten repealed, And all l.iy tlielll dnwn to their aleep, Do Ihry think of the aba, nt, and wult me A whiaiered good night, while they weep? Dn they rnisa me ut home, do they misa rue At inormng, ill noon or ul mj-ln And luicere one riirHiiny eiuue roui'l thun, Thiit unly my prem nee ean liphl 7 Are jt.ye I, aa iiivililiely weieome'. Alio ph-HFures lei.a h.ilc thun before, Bt-ciuec oiip is inianed from the circh Because 1 um ith tliein no more 7 j pinned together by tbe trong boltx, tlie James Morrlatid liveil, but bis illness I only break iu the walla biinjr the door ; fori lnS ' tedioun, and bin Biifforini tbe iu that aavae replou, nindowa wero a ape-, iutrtii'y of anpuinb. ctea of eomlort ui. known. 1 bo burnt cabin was Dever rebuilt ; itorc- Lut tbe Iudiau that bad been left with- land removed to Dover, tlienco lo Portland, out the captive, saw tlia deed, and vtiib Maine, where lie became an eitennve ebip a fierce rr of rage be burled hia tonia- builder but he never forgot tbe ThB NlUilT bank rt tbe brave hearted woman! For- or Tkhror. tuDatelv it miased ita aim, and rank into the ( door just over her ahoulder. With anef-j fort ofalrenptb he wreMed it front the Fr..,,, the HurTalo Republic. flab, and rtood with it in her band await- The Cable Slrrlrhed. Jloni. Blnndin Astonish- in5 tbe onalanolit. (s the Nat i vc wi!b s Un ri n? KtaL With bia knife branched aloft be aprunrr i Jjasl uigl,t tbe cabl'; taa auceeaafullv up on her, and hurried the knife in ber ,,rctehed ,croM tlie riTer. geI)tU.a0 .ml ih. t,...l..ub I,:. o- f.;'..f couhectea NEW-YORK CORRESPONDENCE. Tl't WrathrrThe W$rOctn T'ltgraphSirt't t'iimiuiii.'i oncinf Day Tbt '1'tet Rthel. hng Catholic 1'iirtH ' Kouutk'1 Tht BiUith Mtnintiy Drjratrd. Up to tbU date there have been but two warm aumtner daja ; altogether it baa been the coolest pa8oii I have ever wilueaaed in New-York, ao cool that but few peraous bave left the city, fiudiug it more pieaaaut beru than in the couuiry. The ateamera Kangaroo, Ocean Q'teen and l'ernia have all arrived within twodaja, bringing tidings from the aeat of war up ta the lOtb iuat. Auotber bloody eonfiiot baa occurred, in which the French were victori- ith lbs United State m-eauieri oun, and the accounta set the loe at from nu me loinanaHK enrerea ui own uratn I . .. -,. I Tl One ,errib,e ,e.i, and be a.nk back upon Michigan inform, u. that yesterday be -it- Jt IZ. l the earth a cortme ! reused the vleoroua preparations making!, mil . , t ,i' Id tbe niKaiilinie, tbe effort of the im- for the great feat. He baa no doubt in tbe or,s on kotu Hjde.i ioned aavageit to break their bonds were leaat that Monn. Ulondin will accouiplieb I j. j.'rench ,d tilt corpae : 'reused the vlgoroua preparations ao toon after the battle. ...;r h. never ceaeii .or a momenr.. rramicnowa ,ne leat Willi tne greater eaae, auu auer C(Jur wu;,e ,,e AuB,rinni., . fast and fu.ioua upon the duor and tbe Cml trip icioa, contmue to uikke them f Lavp ied gnd di. Ellen knew that in t,n,e It would yield to as often a be hoo.ea. conifitted. Tbe force, in the Ut battle at tl.eira.(aull.and.etthematl.berty. i here j Tho M.gtr, Falls Gazette cl l-.id.y !,..,.,. ,m0unted to 250,0011 men, th. w.h but on. way to avert tb,a-,tw,., Austrian lmvin,; the greatest number. Tho terrible alternative, and for a m.nient her, ' . . . . t r , v. . i l , i ii- , i. M, Ulnnrl n nerfnrnieil nn of th fee iiiu of the rreticli nation may be gath- womau a heart shrank from ita coutemp a-i .Mona. iilonoin perrormen one oi me e. j tion V nl0t daring feata on record yesterday af- ered from tbe fact that a very larjr. loan , . , . . . ,..,., Wiii, uv.rl otlu-ra tin tu en. wai culled for to au.-tain tbi) war, and when Rut tbe thought of her sleeping child and,UruO0n- "" HVeri11 ointra ue waa en- ,.,,. ,,..j l.,i.l..,l AnA.,,l l.r r,A th. 1 clTed in nittinc Bcioaa the tar'e cable up- " ", ", " had strength for tbe work. She drew from i ber pocket tbe titnler box which every act- tier kept about their person in case of acci- j UlisctKanfmts. hieh he ia to croaa the rivor. Tbe end -mount ollereii. ills currently rrponeo. of tbe cable was fastened to tbe end of the ,ut Prussia i to l"tn the Au-truvs ; if fo, 7 inch rope (already aoro.se) ou the Aineri- " fy reasonably expected that within dent, and struck a light to tbe dried leave "Q ,d B"d mftbiuery attucbed to tbe oth- around about, and ignited a pine torch, lr eu" 01 l"e u" luc ' iue a. .A .).... ;. .1.. ..: 1 ...r e .1 . I lie small rone ita Ufed to draw tho lama. l.oiiau It , hut an inmant ih fl.moa ' one over. U'ben t lie large cable bad been flitnKey tl lean,.,! un anrl danrxn riw.rrllv r,r..e ),. in. drawil i flammable material, and then communica-' feard ,na roPe "ouW ,,rc"k- .,laJ led in iha hut, ..tnr,.,! i th lf lUn . I done so all the Dreviou labor of getting the ed up until far and wide the grim old iiiuoiiiaiuH giuneu line wuicu uiea in lire J ... . 11 " 1 r w , . f, In this dileimua .lou. JJI011U111 attactied -"ino ne, -an 1-1. cord to bis body ami v.eiit out on tbe mouth" delay, agreed v-i-li tbe Major iu i,:l, smail rope tlm distance above named, aud appointing a Mreet L.omiuisior.er, and tUero htcu . 1 . . . . . , ' . u... i:..i. .1....1.. k... .1 uir v.:- : ..... after attacbth anotutr to the cable, descen- uu' nme ,..uni uu nan ui t.uius ded ou '.ack rope to the top of a tree (S."i0,(M)0) went or will go for the " auffraca hii-h irrow from near the water" udue of '"ello" cttlK'OS " llic Aldermen. All thia was done vtth the agility of a J"' Stephen. , for poisoning hi wife, glare. It wa terrible. Tbe cries of tbe Indian when t lie v realized tbe snare into they bad fallen, were enough to appall the stoutest hearts. Croatia, shriek', and exe rationa aud curses upon tbe damnahlo pile three month 7'?, MHO (MtO of people will be arranged on the " Xn)ioro " side, and 9", 0011,000 ou tbe .-i'lo of tbo Austrian. How Christian Jiuice" before lilbiu itlO feet of the bank it was the enraged " Col or It nr." ihuOuean I elegmph Company are revt viug, nnd will go iiiimediately to work 011 a tirit one acroas would have bceu tbrowu x"or' "tended sc.ile, and will, no doubt, WIGHT OF TERROR. A TAI.S OF MW llA.MPslllUK. Night came elowly over the rude hut of face had civen them such a fate ! liut l I I .1.- ....!... u. :u .. . B bis wife to r..ri. i a not i.itu; v, AM) .illlci .in 11 llanitvai r, at low pricea. May 24. byj. II if Meckkiiliiig Jlor.ds, rt E n r r'iil. pir iiiiiunii. rillKSE IIO.MlS are undnuhteiliy Hit JL lot, stint nt Oiul can pre terab.c lo any Slate Bo I p-yiible luued to thill the keart ol the lonely woman ted jtlieif t0 ,i,e pjU-h, the ciiea of the per- I he eoiiiily e-innnt rrpl.ili.ite. Tin y bear aeeraj pr cent 11 let niually. wild Couimiii lor the They are ol toe u, nomination of UnO, w hirl ill m.ike tliein more current and uelu! lor do Jame Morelaud. the rettler. '1 he wild .11 ru r ! snuirrel and with 110 jrnaren fear. Tbe oa- Juic Shrplitrn, lor burmn mountainous region round about, and the the loft fell upon them, the red hot iu ble was then lantu d and made aec.irc. Du- J1"'!' Quimbo Arp,., for murdering hi. 'gathering gloom of the near darkness, com- eoweJ ,nd aeethed aa the fire communiea- ! "8 the performance of this b.nrdom feat, "JJ. Fel' Snncbet for murdering a lar"e uu inner 01 spectators looked on iu ut- '""o n i,", a,, uun n, ter amazement. The performance is thought citJ oa ll,e '-"-d of Jul.v. (Fli,,aJ of course, by those who saw it 10 be quite aa difficult, " " ' questionable whether a man viould and attended with as mueb danger, as to dio iu th" enutitry if bung upou any other walk across on the large cable. Those who dJ' ) The Governor, unfortunately has re- ituessed it aud have been more or leis pneved Quimbo Appo, tbe Cbinainuii. until sceptical uow give up they bave 110 doubt October but I guarantee that Saucbil the of hi ability to walk from buuk to bauk- 1" Jo'''' gt off. 1 100 feet. I 1 u" ' "tl0'ic prietts, Dayman and ' People abroad, who are at all aceptioal, Camps, nbo bave for some time been at war may rely on the truth of the staiou-cut. fori ' Bishop Hughe, have recently bad we bave no object iu ad vertiaing the matter J . '"' Dre,,d o&Ved them, buttered on both ;..il..ud nn. ...i irnh thx loraii. sides, plenty of meal and cabbage, pork and I iu tb wildetnesa cot with a strange, dread I fear. I Two year before had the un of a June ', morning shone upon Ellen Harper's Mar riage with t lid man of btr choice ; and tbe lamps in a festival ball in the fine old city of isbing ravages grew fainter, and the blows upon the door ceased, and tbe waiting wo man knew that tbe work was done. Then with an almost bursting heart, she approached her husband. If for a moment abe bad waved iu her purpose, if she bad l... .1. ..A .1 1 .1 :.. .. " -. ' vel, f v evening thought of relenting, the feeling was changed ; ,. , , , , ., , to bard aud palpable stone, when she lift- juung i.iore,...!.. was r-seeu 01 a ,u ea up the bead of him she had loved so well, aud saw the deep aud bloody gasb in Ui i..aoe,ai,o are really p.rj, 0f advetilore, and 1 if; in that calm ijutit city ill fitted bia adveulutous nature; and so it cam about that hvtoie the moon of the first years had naved and waned upon their bridal sky, the happy couple found then. selves established in a lug but, far up an.oug the bite Moun bis deathly forehead in that hour she lorgot Her babe, forgot ,lard , J,vc of tl(J all0UDt of f; beans it. this life, and "grace and lory in her ruined home; her memory went back , ' age-some people call it to come, in conaidera.io,, of lo those lone, sunny day, upon the go den bardjne,Hi dare-devil spirits, c -re- 'l'".V ,tt" all s.jiug. sand, wal. James by ber side and on those jn .. in.t tLe iknh o( the Archbishop in wi I prure a conT' iiii ut ntctliu unly tnita. Ellen was very peaceful and contented ,eaweed wreath l i.etitileos . ami tin y :re n at .ilh.r R-nk Waikir will r.c utii reo i ty should n"-srss thein. here, for she nses.ed the individual love AV-I. viH, Ihisj. iii.rh.lte i. piuinit jttei.lM n. II. W. til lo.V. i"r. H . C. 4 H. H H. ". of ber husband: bv and by a little Huoeved ,j . ,, u; u .u 1 ' , , . the very stiiue with which the Juno moon 1 to silver that calm sea, and the fairer ;:lll Notice. f1IIOSF. oi my fi JL by ,ot ho are indebted to mr Acciiuol, will phuae ohs-rve llil va n tired from the Drtif Itii.ineaa, al tins , and immediate eimm ia ..dutcy rt ya.'sd My Br i.ka are in the h mda of Mr. J. P. Smith, peieou call call, during loy alssrn rr, t httlutte. Vet. 2G. II. M. PRITCH ARLt. 3.1tf VII K und naralnp for the purpoat of carrying pned havuif entered intol'optrl the Confeetionary, Bakery, Fruit, A Ml Retail Grocery Business, H. ? lr,i to call the attention nf the citnen of t'liiilntlj and aurroundiiif country to their New Stii.unn I'radf Sire. I, b Iw. en llrriu'e and Frank, enlhall'a, at Sprat A D.niel'e old Stand, where I'iry would be pleased lo see all their friends ana iCQujii.tulicie. MOODY & NISIiET. fii.r 3, lajH. 4 -1 1 On. UK lh5H. :t:ttf. Dr. II, M. rriteliard ga ' II I.Il.Mi t..t.esolieilallonnl' Ja i'V mi'Miis, res)M'eiiully aim. jjjFfwjf eta iua iteli runiutioii to rtsumr the LP., 1 lriirtlie l ,Tli lu Im-. PAPER nn a II 1 1 1 The rmr pr, nhi ,1 lor .tajriSl 31. I e.'.St. about el.arife. Half Tin: uvi;i: IWKiOiSAiOIi! rnifxHrii mv nit tx'Mpt i oini-oHiidrd entirely from I.I MS, thk mk.t r k i m I. IV KB MK Mi.tnwh'.i! Li ujmissio. VAiti;iiorsi:. AND PRIKTERb' DEPOT, For the ale of dlirllli, l?.'..!, J,)bcioj)j, babe came to cheer their fire-t home. Rut ou this night a vague, undefined seuse of evil seetiied to be about her and she ro-e fre quently to gaze out into the thickening glooir.. James was abroad upou the moun tain in search of venision, and she bad tint beard the report of hi rifle fir many an hour it was -iugular that lie should remaiu from ber until after nightfall. Her child, tbe four month oid lit w bieh burnt in ber heart when one hand held hers, aud one voice whispered to her that she was dearer than all the jewtl which Kastern princes held far over the glittering sea. She thought she felt tbe cold form trem ble ; it wa a glorious thought. It infused new life into her veins and courage to her heart! She started up, and tearing open qui red to induce a man to pla such a situation. 11 ad the rope broken, aud be bave clung to it, no doubt bo ould li.ive beeu dashed wilh trememleous force by the pendulum-like suing agaiustthe perpendicu lar aud rocky bank. Hundreds of people daily visit the grounds, at each eud of tbe Cable, to wit ness the progress of the work. The guys are now being fastened. To do this Mon. H has to go out on the cable to tbe places he wishes to attach hi guys ; this is of itself a daring operation aud well worth seeing. The whole will be ready Rachel, sleep's peacefully iu ber rough era- , l veMti P;"cin" Lcr ,,.1'"d UP" ,1,e fu"' j this week. The crossing will take place, a. die not a ripple of doubt cr a prebensiou " . j j"j dint rbini' the cuiin nulautian of her heart. , COLORE. IMI'l'RS, CAR IKS AND or troubling the siniliug dimples about btr ro-y mouth. ' God bles the darling !" ejaculated El len Morelaud, pressing a light kiss upon the forehead oi the child ; and t.iking up He lire ! be live ! thank God ! She resorted to every mean in her pow er they were but little, alas I how very lit- we bave before stated, on Thursday next, the 30th instant. I'Hl.N'I'I.VCi 31 VTCIlI A I.N lltr knit shesatdowu iu the light of the pitch in the wide stoue nr.; ; tried to work. It was iu vain. ' not cmiilov ber hands while her mind was, or ALL KINliS. Agent for L. JOHNSON k CO., Type Founders, R. HOE A CO., And other Printing Press makers. 1 Camps used t'jis bla-plieinnus language: " I ask pardon au 1 iiid ulgeoee for tbe trouble uhich 1 have gweu lu enlightened and timid consciences, niid to the Most Ucv. Prolate, with the profouudust humiliitioa anil submission, offered as to .le-us Chri.-t himself, whom I adore in the sublime digni ty of the Mo.-t Rev. Archbishop of New York." When a man submits his soul, bis body, and bis all in this life and that to come to another niau. he is no longer a man. "Kossuth," (not my old bat.) but tho genuine "Kossuth"' bus waked up aud ia found upon the skirts of Napoleon. Where next ? Tbe British Ministry bave been defeated by a vote of thirteeu majority, and it was thought that they wcu'.d reaign the day the Persia left, 'i hero was " want of eootideno. in their war spiiit." Kespe.tfu.ly youn, June --lib. E. Unlucky Aeronauts. Mr. Bmnister, father-in-law of the ill fated Thurston, made a balloou .iceniiou from Kalamazoo, Michi gan, on the 7th iut. Iu descending, bis balloon struck the top of a tree, when Mr. !)" i.PpljtlV... irvioa me i,i Notice Not, and Account-, signed .in True raiaal j 1 f.l. parsons, win. ' aa ilnr. nwinr In tl r eariH-stia rrouealed lo call and aettl iii-p-.r I ml tii., 1 in trus fund be iurhulld at ! aa uoeeibU . II mr 111 her , llliliilgence fieri. W. R MYER.S. Truiee ut Leroy Snringe. Jit'.M lrl.'.M. 1 1st " IIAWKSS History of North-Carolina. ' I inn 'Ji.,1 volume JL br..,-. Mtf, invlH.. SI. k II. . ,la. lu. f.l a,io what la i, ,rt rvli-v iha HAajierb '."r'p'.W.i:! Mh II, tra-sns Iha bo.rll .1 - f..,r l)-eH Ml. nSairttnn imn. uia i hollr, ehll. "- ' i i holeia Si tnr ha r,l M III 11, ..,... a, rllu ll i hni It (,., The suh., k'lt Hie pr,re, ow published. It Ilia lariod of the I'rupricl.iry Gov. U.i.J lo IT'.'ll. haii. is une ru. vidiime of 55 1 pugrs. enpiinn prion was half a cent a p-es; rice ol II,,. ,lu, i. Ia. ...a il 1 . in j ,.' "ouii'f, J in l.ihrury ehei p. ami f J 'JJ in " to the .hllh-ulty of .miring Agents in "'' Prt. nf the Sn,B. wo will huwardit hv "tin rwie f,re of porg , nn reeeipt nf th. r h.,11, voluiuf, ur a cloth, tl it) ehe.u. ni.il , Agent, or others, " lih.lt A hhfr..l diacuiit inu who buv to .l K J. UALK Si SON. .ipir. I hill a,.. .11 SVl i-i . J . Illl- "T; ll, T pr. til nhn use If n,-e Elvl,,K llirlp una le.lllr Ma l.tot. r llv W.lrr In Hie MO KuiHl.tr. Mini ihsIIiih lo.ll Il.lff flu ,. THE LIVriR IN VIGOR ATOR IS 1 si isvri"ii' V nil M. IHM-'IUKV. ! I I.I. Ill, u, llllllOI ill Ihr t nmiki a I U hnlruh Aiirol. i:v.,i LiliCUriONS for tbe 8. Court for aalo. F. SOAR R k CO , ( hurlottr, A. C. A LARf.K SIM PLV OF Co list III r V;u-r:uits JUST PRINTED. A Man with Fouk Evts. A new won- tie to restore him, and Heaven was pleased : der has beeu discovered in New ork, in to bless her efforts with sucoess. lirealh j the person of a man named Karl Saul, w ho, came back to James Morelaod's nostrils, and ' it is asserted, has four eyes' He ha one . , lif.. and ainiith In hi. Unrl Ilia fir., .nrrl. nair in ll, u.ilul nine another in the haok 's'he cou'ld ' "neu ne opened his eyes, were but an add-j of his bead. A corresp iudeut iu the Eve- en assurance or nis terveut love. Ding l ost, wuo enjoys tne acquaintance oi in such .state of perturbation, and rising " -My w.fe-Lllen-Heaven be pra.scd me inumuuai, .ays ,u. iinpanetitiy, she again opened the door .nd .lie is .live." I perfect, and he sees backwards and looked forth. What if her husband had Then be sank back upon ber bosom and 'forwards at the same time, with e..ul ease, ... . - . . .l.-i . i . i. t: i. .i... . nninnieheiidinir ut a c luce evervt nn with- I " "- II.M n..IMr.;hsd otcrwkH biVM ,t M-r:,t . distance eDoogh, bravo v,o..n, oastini; aaido i j range of hi. trisioo either way Tbo ob- I U. caught hold of tbe branches that were ;I .il.'llllllat till (T a, I l lei , , ,rrow .,,,k thither- I H thought of herself, and regarding as ret h,eh 1,0 'ultaneously beholds bo in his path, when a gu t of wind struck the i ward bad become invisible and unknown ?' naught in the increasing pain in ber wound- describe with wonderful accuracy. ln-balloou which pulled away with such force What if be was destined to return to her ed side, prepared to go for assistance. 1 he ; re....ra-..8 .or ,..s W.,r , as lo ar.g n..n ro.n i.,e cr, ...K no U10re rienrc.t settlement was two miles up the val- 1 powers. Mr. Saul is a tnau of extreme dif-1 su-peuded from the tree, from winch be fell A nervous tremor now sl.onk her frame ley, but what to her were fatigue and expo- I fi'lew. nd the peculiarity of his visual to the ground. The balloon relieved of bis and she went b-.ck paloant irembliii" to su'e while James lived ! She sought the ; construction has been oarefully concealed, I weight, bounded again into tho air, and was tbe side of her infant " thicket where be had bidden ber infant it "d hs heretofore been known ou.y to soon beyond sight or traoe. The London fir off she he.rd'tbo terrible war cry 1 'till slumbered, and careful, y removing it! some of hi tno-t intimate friends. 1 ho I ree Press (C. U ) states that fragments of Indian ami ), nssHs,! n,i other nro.if she brought it to the side ot ita I.uher. ! v ku T"" ' "u "c ""uml "e,r "",uu ,u """V uu that her bubam! was tuc victim of llieir 1 hen divesting herself of her shawl and eavago i rueity. j apron, he wrapped the injured man tender- She offered oue wild prayer for aid, and ; ly in their folds, and couiiiiitimg her bus then retuinitig to the room she had left, she ! band and child to tbe care of Heaven, she took her infant still iu quiet sleep, and i set forth upou her errand, bearing a piue wrapping it warmly in a blanket carried it j torch to light the tortuou way. out into the deu.-e thicket in rear of the but. j At length, after a toilsome tramp of an Commending her child to God, she It ft ', hour or more, she reached the dwelling of it there, and went back t.-ward the cabin, I the nearest settler, aud roused tbe family, hoping she could not understand why No entreaties were needed to move those that she itii '.bt be able to Jo aouutbing (or hardy fellows to action in a ease where hu ber husband. inanity i concerned, aud in the space of five She concealed herself iu a bunch of whot- minutes a rude litter had been constructed tleberry bushes, and bad hardly done ao. ! of interlaced boughs, across which a bed when she beatd the tread of morcasined , aud aoine quilts were laid, ami then, each feet upon the thick leaves, and almo.-t felt armed with his trusty ri8. tho three meu TO MKKCIIANTS, The Subscriber begs to call attention to his i. titoii: kitii u r Writing & Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which be wiil sell very I.ow roR CASH, or abort credit on !arj.e sum. JOSKPII WALKER. ISO Meeting tt., I karlettnn. A. I". f)c. 21. IR."iH. 4f 1 jCCpNoticc. 1HF firm of IIINDF.KSON At AIIRKNS waa lived ou ilie Ul nt J .iin.iry, hv iiuilii.il consent. JAS. P. HF.N lKHMi,, will berealler carry on the bneineas ,n In. own secount. All jitreouB iiiuebtrd will phase come lorwurd and aeltle at once, as the businesa iuu.1 be cioaed up mmciiialely. HENDERSON & AIIRKNS. January IH.'ili. the IIWI.NCi f id mv entire intereat iu the firm nf'the panting of the wavages breath on PVMiKRtN . AllliKNS to Mr. J. P. II F.N. I air. In tbe fail, t light which shone from the DKI.-:'. I still eii.eel o remain for amnu Hum- nnrn dor nf l.er home, she Saw her bus- baud stricken do n by a blow from a skilful ly aimed tomahawk, and heard the deep yet at the store ami shall be Imppy lo ait on my friends and custnmera, particularly on those win. would fork over the lillle change, oue me and the concern. F. W. AIIRKNS. January 1 8r'J. 44-tf i.. TcVILLIilklSOH, VTTtUINKY and I nuns, Ih r ut I i- , h.-rta ken an i Hiee, j. inlly w Hli J. A. Km. F.-o Ultra licit uoor lo the i.'onrt House, w here he will be ronst 'iitly prrsiint to allnul to all calla on pm!eaiiii.. I business niade lor himself, or lor Mr. F"X. witen he ia abeiil. unui.y 4, IH.i'l. 4lif Wanted 1,000 ,WV 31. le..B. ) COUPS OF TAN HARK, for which l"e cah oil! be p.n.i. M. IS. TAYLOR. i.'if LLANK DEEDS for sale, at this office. groan which burst from his lips as he ft II The leader of the gang raised his scalp knife over tbe unconscious victim, but an other Iudiau detained tbe blow. Mrs. More laud plaiuly heard his words "Stay brother ; let us kill the squaw, and the joung pappoose, and then have the light of the wigwarm to scalp him by !' ITiiai speech met with favor, and with one simultaneous rush they made for the bouse leaving one of their number to guard tbe captive. Instantly with tbe speed of lightning. Ellou Morelaud flew from her coiert, and springing to the entrance of the but, she clo-rd noiselessly the heavy oaten slab which served as a donr, and thrust a club of j wood through the great, ir on atapie, w nicu held it firm. The savages were as safe a though the walls of a ca-tle shut thein in, for tbii but ii built of foudcr Joua unbewu loa set forth rfotu the sceuc of desolation. long hair, which effectually conceal tbe Friday of last week. large eyes, which are generally protected by : Tuey were uuiloubtedlv yi rt Mr. a biinJjgo " (Who believes ) t liannister s baiioon. This is the same baU i loon from whioo Mr. Thurston full. Ventilating Hats. A great number J of hardshell hats are made with a small; A Nation of Smukkhs Tb. number of opening, oovered with gauze, in the crown segars consumed in France in 1$o7 was as of each, and with this arrangement it is aup. follows : posed they afford ventilation for the bead,' Havana and Manila segars, and tend to keep it cool during the warm Domestic manufacture, weather. Thi is a mistake, becau-e ven- Cigarettes, tilation can only be effected by a current of i air, and as there are no means provided for! lot.il, the iulet of air, but only for its outlet, iu 38.nS6.5n0 4sl.ti71,5.l0 6.47 0H0 5J3,6.Jli,tt0J The revenue of tbe French Government ucb hat, of course, they cannot afford a from the tobaeco monopoly for the present veutilation. The true ventilating bat must year is estimated to reach J'itf.OOi) (li0. In i have nerforatious at or near the baud to se- Kus-ia. the revenue derived from duties on The devoted woman reached ber bus- curw ,lie jlw,rd p9at;e of air. aud quite a tabaeco exceed g:lt.0(Ml,0O0. In Austria it band sometime before tbe others, and she Uiuber of such hats are uow ruauufaotured , amouul to ?15,tiO,l,OtM). was more than rewarded for ber exertions Lud worn Felt bat-, being somewhat po- . by the favorable change wbiell ha.l come ( roai jH ,beir texture, afford partial ventila over him siuce she left him. A taint color.,;.. Silk rl,ib hats brin saturated with Bullied into her cheeks ami the Handker chief she bad bound round bis bead hd staunched the flow of blood. Little Rachel, nestling close up to her father a side still slept, one tiny h.iu.l had dabbled in the blood w bieh oozed from tuoi.Moso Levy, .Wi wound in his forehead, the other supporting hound vessels, baung reaou to supect tbe her smiling cheek a picture of uucousciou secretion of a negro slave, the property of innocence and beauty. j Mr. Nathaniel E. Goodrich, onboard tbe They put the f.itln-r and child together ! steamship Marion, by one Francis Michel, upon the litter, and went t J look at the j porter l thai bo.it, search a immediately siiiukin" ruin of the cabin. Tim charred 1 made, which resulted in the discovery of remains of the savages could bo perceived the slave concealed iu tbe porter a room, amid the ember, and they b-ll tbiu there where he was lockeu up. Capuiu Foster undisturbed, feeling that Ellen Monlan I secured Michul anU tbu negro, and they bad done ber duty in thus destroying j were eouveyed to the guard house on Mr them! The next day the settlers of the Levy niakiu; affidavit of the above facts, upper valley gathered together and casting I before W. 1. H. Kirk wood, E-q. Michel the unburned Indian into the ashes wub the ! has been held for trial. L'hiiiltjioit I've sods of tbe hill aide. iiing Actci, U'-Ii. Tine liiMK'P Elcvt or Texas Letters received ill thi city ou Weduesdav inform 10 varnisn are pei icciiy impr, u.us w tuo u, ,j,,t ,he Kl.T Alt-xatider Gree. of Cbe atmosplicre. Hcteutific An.e finw. ,, baa finally accepted the ihopno of j Texas. He will be greatly misled from bis Atixmi-teo Auouhion or a fLAyi-irf'"- "htf1re h'i, respeeted and Mosos Lew. .Wi. luspeclor of outward i """V " ' u" 'r'"" m"' KT"" influence. Ho will be oou-ecrateil Ribop during the Geueral Convention, which meets in Richmond, Virginia, in O-tolicr, but it is not suppo-ed that be can take up bis resi dence in that great Diocese before Jauuary, l!?0J. ( Itm It .-tun Jlrrcuiy. Noli folk, June i. MuMi'll'AL KiacTloM, o. Ferguson, t)ppoiliou, was elected Mayor over Lvnb, Democrat, present incumbeut, by two u,a joritv. II. clcctiou will probably le contested.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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