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W it Tf IN mat ki2: ispue fo God, fo Moolr 6oij.).rij, fo jiour Dqfu." CJEHJJEL3LmC1?wT,&2, 1ST. O., DSCEMBEIR G, 1859, THOnAS J. HOLTON, Editor & Pkopkistok. TEKMS: TlieNorlli-Car.ilina Wluj will be afforded tomb, tcrihrrs nt TWO DOiXARH in advance ; TWO doi.lks and fifty iknth if ,u.fmii n delaved for Hire moil thai and Tllli EE DOLLARS it ll end of tliu year. Mo pa per will be diacon. tmnud until all arrearage! are pn.d.r.cept at the ,.pti n ol tlie Editor. Advcrtiecinenli inacrtcd al One Dollar per .quart (Iti l.netor Ioh, thia iilrd type) lor Die firat inter. tinu,..nd cunt a fur eai:h continuance. I ourt ad. Miaeiuentt end rii.eritf 'a d.ice rhuryed .5 per eei.l higher ; and a deduction il'J3J per tent. ill be nude from tlie regular pr.cct, tor adeirlinera by the year. Advertiaenienlt intertcd monthly or quarterly, at 91 per iquare fnr each time. Semi. . unmilily 75 rente per tquore for each lime. Peraone hen tending in their adeertiw menta yiiin-l mark number..!' inairtinnt t.tt!,r-!fj ut (hi will be interled until forbid and charged at. cord.ngly. . 1 ll'ttiiiaa ten re t o tl.or inl ti art at agente Piano and Music Store. i T. II. UK KM & CO., WHOM HAI.r: A It IT A 1 1 DIAI 1 KS IN BRITISH FRENCH & AMERICAN J)1!Y GOODS, Ai:ri:T, n vt , mioi:, AND nut iyai:.:. T II. Ham. ( II IKI O'I II, 1. V. J A r-'ani.ra, Ja , T. l.artrtTTB .Ulunwi. Cure lor l Hi r k fc:ilil lli nil. f 111 F. anbter.ber la manr-facrurn g and keepe . fontal.ll y " li-tid, Soap I.. r 'Teller, ft. Id Iliad it ll.l.gwonn, ai.d fixl tu .... villi fur any olb.r tk.n dieeaee. It will tlaolake aiuii.a rut "if any k.nd i.l ( milling. If any v. rum lie. ire. to lure it tii ell p i iti . it r.n t bad at a re. ciuerd price. The Soup hat be, n tried bjr rrtjx.n. aible pt-ra-ie and e.tid In be a reruni cure. The S.pr..n be h..1 at )r. K. N. MuU l.i...n it ( a.'a Inug Store and Iron. Ibe aubarriber. CUAS. T. F.DFIUIAKD. Vey 31. I.'.9. II if FICKLE DEPOT. fan fit Subscriber keeps continually, on hand M. I'wnr.a mailt by Htinway 6l tin.. Num. 'a 4. lurk ai.iintl.er maker., .. I Niw Vrk. Which be ill tell .1 tiie !... I ral.t fi.r CASH,ot good pa. per. Alto, tbe latest Mutis r-n hetiil. at No. ICO Main at.tt iKlw.en tbe Kj.-bai.ge I), (le Ameriran Hot. I, fYlunibm. H. ('. SAML'KL (JAl'.PINEU. Mny If IF-5H. ,f . h. KKKRIKON, HERMAN L. LEIDI.NO. i.vroiii his Toteign end remtstic Dry Goods, W IKU.K8ALE AM) Kt'I AII,, tiaan. tiacTT, iim nout such eimj, ll.tltl.I li'i., s. '. Apt Mr,, b.'.ll. 7.1, I hiti Inllf .tliilual l il t liikur. ain't- ( iiii;iit j. FISHER & Duunouciis AKK NOW RKf EIVINO THEIR STOCK OK lti,t .'.!' lVt.YTilit jlife icto which, through her, I was to e-1 From tic Hartford I'ress, Nw. 11. inicrpo. On the third da; after m; return JOHN LKOWN'S KAULY IIISTUHY ' I I I and to meet tin large ii.creete of their trade hate laid in ' niurh . LA HC Fit STOCK rJ i, HIS ( t.JVIPANY II(IH) A II i ati.i: AVE on band and f. r a..e. Tirkle.. I'r. , Jan.i. JNie. Kirui.n. ae.,.. lor ( ASH I lKr E.al f Ibe Crorl II e. HOUSTON A Ill NTK.n. Charlatlt. Ort iti. Ifit. 33if iaA;: iir.irs: lit: LTs.. iii:iis:j: l'r.MI Iltf llualllll lll'll t'llllHII, At Maaaactureit' l'tiet$i -ami run 1st . 1 2 j eta. per foot. .11 " .17 r-KAMI.K: ;i Vi " " S HI MS inanuf-f tured ! order o.v.N iniM: tif atralw pr, aaurc, fl'trtfl. iMtunti. ir pound. .Vj. 31. Ifjx. l'.csi i.r iii r ' " ardr.eJ direct iawi l ,V.(. ALSO f all d, icript.'int at f. centt j. h. r latf 1 and Ibe rd hit r, under lu re he ne. He Heinoval. IIK auhrntrr iufi.ni.t bit frirn.l. puhlie gnrliy. tbt he h e r. n. Chop I., tlie old tUnd ol Moire & H)er. I.. S. W illian.a' Hlore, on Trade tlrrrt. t it urri.ari-d to attend to all ordrra in hit I !. anil a frw art.elea on hind tu. h at Golden Cook. Golden Stir TlanUi'i and Premium COOK STOVI'N, tr.d a tarirtj rf l'AKI.OK STOVIA. A!o, iKd nrtint fit of I in ami lloHnu-narr, Xi All of l .h 1 ;1 cWftp tVr t AMI or Coun L. 11. UYKIILY. Jll.lhi8. 4.if iy flien ntinura to take nekt a. f allot I .... b fire, on IJouaet, GiHMia, i'ro. Obri-, at., at Uaual relet. I I Olli. e at tbe Iiug rSlore of K. Nye Hut. In a n A. I u. t.f I'll I.HH. A. V. fT KKI.K, rrwJrnt. ('. OVKli.MA.N, lte 1 irit,!,t. V. .NVK IlL'H "I11SON, cy.aj- Treat't. I'lHfcl TI'Kh. A. 0. yi KKLi:, J L. l.T.dWN, M. 1! 1 AYU'H, 8. T. IMS'lU.V, C. ()K1.MAN, F. K'AKll, l. JOHNSTON. J( UN L llHCWN, F. ( AKBtDdS. T. WRIfcK.N, I'.jftulnt Conitiillre. At 'it -.6. r.,'J. 7tf ?M),m) io. 1 Fruit Trees I roijsAii:. j WEilLI (.( K.Sti KEL'DENHALL, 'r fi HtutM o liie U rit (rrw Aursrrics t nt.fi (;rutiS.ienr Greetntiora. X. f. tl'I.I aery r fii lllllly eall tbe atli ntinn t,l ti.e e iurlia ol tlie Southern Malea to li.pir rry laige elin k ol imtite and aeclimated Iron Tr.it, lor Ibe I-ll and Winter 'I'rade. Tbi I'rfe and biin.lxill.e a.torlliit lit bat been pri..;.Kl. ii In in tbrilly l.ealinu tre. a, and work, etl upon Ibe !el eee.ll.i.g aliM ka, aim t. .a a au.e punrantce of Iruiliulnev anu ioi.jfe iiy, '1 pr.mii. io i.t rl.r.. I. -rialn a in or br.n..( wbirb tbi.uld ' not U i.terbokn: by p. ron witLmg In plant or. j ebrd. e.ll.er Lr i.i.rkeliup or l..o..,y u.r. Ibe etora oitiela . I lite lolloa mr lrt-a : l.'.ll.l I II Apple Ir.et i M tl.100 l-earli Ireet ; 10,. 000 I". if Ire. . ; I?. I In. Apnr.,1.; lll.OIMl berrj ; lu.t.iio I'.un. t 61, mi Neeurme: li.i'f AJuiv.n.i;i Ibiili y..,ii ; i..'IM.r'.pi V.i.ii. Itepi.ua a ry line a..o.irni nl of Curranta : Sir . U ir . U.,i.l.. rru , buorb. rn. , ell ., all of ubieb .)l Im; aol.i on v. ry r. aa.-nuble tern. a for I e.ab or a proven pH r. I All p. tkajtea pot up innipir.i.r a:jle, i,d aj eoii.pl, te ll.on. a. I.l to ;,eb . ;,lr r., an.: to ar- raffed 1b-t lie lli. ..r lie I he riglater ol Ibe j ..rrlia-il u I It r Ibe tin a . re lr.. plu n't d, ll II Mr. T. J f I ... . I Ibe ,.. ,..K . on t. .11 ijienl lor the fur. I.' urf and ne.b. I1 r ii .t Treee a r.d ..II l.ki . Ort loir than utual. It will be completed in all article! of UIIESS GOODS, KMIUSOIDKKIKS. HOUSE FURMMIIX; (.001)5, vxnrirs, HUGS AM) OIL CLOTHS, iiko(;a.s, SHELF 11 a 1.1) WAKE, iaVL'HSB rJ;lSalOWB VICES, IKO AM) STKKL, ST I! AW (1TTFKS, cokx siu:ijj;hs, IMi.M H A .A I) Oil. From th InOrprndrnt. Lady Frriiklin. The following yrucel.il tnbutu lo Lady Krnnk lie ia from lb- pen vt ,''., belli II. Whither, e,a ttr of ibe (Ju..u r I'oct .;" nmetbu.'y ; Ko!d ihy burr t, IbT '-..ik it uv. r '. t'ool thy wulrlii-.' " , w.lh tear, I.ctlhy poor heai'J'.r we .ru d, Jteat anke Uftit e. ntdeara. . H'.pea, tbut taw with aleepleea iain. One aad picture fading alow ; Feara, that fol.owed, vague uurt ntn.eleaa, l.illir.g oam Ibe tcila ul anew. Kor thy brrre one, for tl.j let one, Trueat b.arl ot woman, eep ! Owning at II tbe love thut grnuled Ul.lu lli beloved tliep, Nnl for rum that hour ol terror, W hen the long ice.hiillle o'll In Ibe eunleaa uay bit comrade. OeatLward trod the Polar tl.ore. Spnre. Ibe cruel cold anil fnmine, Kared the I'auiLng beurla detpnir What but Unit I'oulrt mercy grant linn J W Ml but lli.it i.aa been ll.y prayer 7 I homo, I took in; way to tbe nriyl.borhood 'of PiittenhouKe tquarc, for the purpose of . cnlliup on Miea IJardwicke. iSutthe fnuiil; I were still from home, and were not expect ! ed to arrive for a week or ten da;s j I left 'my card with the fcrvaot. I Six times during the next two werlio. did I pass the elegant rroidence of the Hard- wick ALMOST A 1). D. THANKSGIVING KEFLKCTI0N3. The New Y'ork Times baa the following among other observations on the morning Want of space compels ua to ahridge 0f Thar kfgiving Da;, which, there as here, noniewhut a coininunication received from , . r.L.i.'. ti n- j ... .. .. . . . . ,,. occurred on the 2oth ultimo. The; afford in. II. Holloek, of Canton Centre, dcatgn- ' ed to correct erroneous ftateiuentacor.cern- nolber evidence of an anxioua feeling id ingCopt. John 15rou. We gire that por- that quarter in regard to the Uuiou : tion rtlatine to hi early life. The public,' 'lb. Pnited States eorelv need Thanks- are alread; familiar ilh his bistur; during giving Da;, that the; mo; measure the tre mendous extent of tbe perils which nation- icki'K, asofti n disnppointed at seeing no ,h , f . a.nna F ll, A I I... .1... .1 f ' evidence tbut thf; were at home apain nu t . ' lurJll'b P'uuuu ut uo - - , , m; tjes, and I aluior-t ran up the l.road,"1 Ltnton tci.ue, Uoun., rtantl. a marble ; aoleoce of national securit; have been pre Mepn in m; caperneM to diu,ibib the time I ",0"uu" nt uPou hlcl' la the fo'-. P8r,DK for the Kepull.o. Let ua silence to- ; thai lay between me and the sect n.on,ruj loi''? : , ... , day, tor a brie apace, tbo angr, no.e uf ! .hen 1 should .ra.p the Lai.d of u.v char.,.. ,. , ,U ':'t,",ry ?f'pL Jhu LrowD, itho pinimn conflict and aectiona recnmina jir g friend. I pulled the tell en -erly ! ,n llevolutiouary Army, at New , tious, and ask ourselves in all teriousness " Flora at home ?" I etiiiuirrd, io I f 4 "'"i" i" K ' . . r T .V a tone that but poorly veiled iny excited i 'r"cu lu regular desont from Peter I.i own, continue to act, aa for ;ears we have acted. stale of mind one ot tlie l'ili;riiii la.i.crs, woo lannea irom ; ovji tue tneor; tnai notnuig can uisiurn our i Kith Lw!,he ,May 4;i1ov;.,';..11'ymouth' crmber iJViu, 10J0. Maan.( l)e- The waiter took in v full measure ixperiet.ced eve before aiieerini: " 1 .... not Vurc," said he. ' Have you I , (lii,u J,rottu' " " ? co"mr " ca"; n wlil, Mia. forth a company of eft fcinibury ( "Will jout.ke her my card!" .aid I, I U,0B troof" t the deadly coi.fl.ct, and with a little warmth in mv touea. ai.d an oh. Ileal to ll.ee tbut !arl niemnri Kn.ui tbe cairn hcoine the i Eve -more the n.r.nt'i of roaea bnal. be aacnit tune to the d. Sat it it (be mf.urn'ul yew. tree O'er bi til. ii ber n ny not avr: 5 11. 1 it ia Ibe ti.fiih o.H.y .My not bloea. ni on bit grave. But hia tomb nl.all ttorm and Winl. fhnpe end feoinon ye.-.r by year Tile lua n.i.lity in. iiml. inn Block by bloek,aiid ti. r on tier. Ouardlan of ila clcming pmtal Hhull hit Maintti... Iionor be. While ll.y love u awe. t inui.nrtul, llovera u'er the Wn.t. r aea ! sun.ed dignity of manner. An enjagi incut ! Had be taken me for a musie teacher, or a i seamstress ? j " Oh, yes, walk in, I will ee." And tbe : fellow showed me. into the great, Fplendidly ,' furnished parlor ; but not with a manner at jail flatttrmg to my pride two minutes he returned. I "Miss Flora is not at home." " Are jou certain V said I, in m; disap pointment. j 'J he man bowed with st ff formality, git ' ing me at the same lime a look so full of victim to the then prevailing epidein io in the American camp, lie left a nu moriius group of little ones', who, reared by his widow Willi sinulnr tact and judgment, to hal its cf industry and principles of vir tue, and all became distinguished citizens in the community iu which they resided. In a little overiv,le ' ''e,hon!' Iu,tc:"7 Juu8 u courts of Ohio. One of tho daughters had the honor of giving tooi.e of our uiot flour ishing Nc Kt.gUi.d college a president for over twenty years, ju tbe person of her son. Owen Drown, one of her son, and father insolence, that I could with difficulty re. , "ir frts fl. ee, u,u. u, m , . peace, nuibin- shake our prosperity ; that wo nave closed accounts with Deo tiny, and retired upon a reserve of national omnipo tence to enjoy an uncontrolled career of na tional recklessness t The terror and trou ble which John Brown's foray has spread fir and wide through tbe South; the min gled anger and contempt which the mad di unities of Southern leaders discussing that foray have too widely dis-eminsted through the North, are the signs and symptoms of dangers w hieb it would I.e worse than weak ness for us any longer to diesemble. These things speak to us trumpet-tongucd oc such a day as this. They hid Southern men, as they give thank to day, to reflect upou tbe multitude of the blessings which tbe; owe to the existence of this L'uion, and urge it upon them rno-t solemnly to inquire what reasons there are for hoping that disunion would not mnkc ttnfoid worse all that they ,., .,' v, . inand of t ie cuurd who had in charge a much they tnu-t see to bt given Flora tbe wrong card, or insome way , K i.l , . r ,l , . . " -..i ar.'e portion ot the prisoner compri-ing ' the Iratnework of their n: deceit ed b r as to my presence hi the house. ., . . ' .. , ,Di- v .i . , ... , , Tr . , ., urr'oyne s army, thus proving that John , t pon .Northern nin, too, I On the next day, 1 repeated my call. ' e- j . J; ... t r , ... ,, j'- , '.,?' ir liiown inherits his nmitary spirit through I their close instruction. V I Is .uiss llardieKe in : 1 enquired of . . ' , , ij . , ,i Jtliscfllaiuous. bear of this!" said 1, as I left the house- llimSt'lf lMiJ'r a" tffictr f, fevLolutiou- j uow tf, .f,oc!al di-,uiet and politic! i. i . - .i.i, i ry army, anu was einrusicu u me cuiu- nui. in.'ui, i.ncu uum iuu uieiu oi so : .. J I up.inuu niui i.l nan , , f , .,i L.J : -1...,,. . iiiucl, t,rv mii.t ten to hfi fnn.l anipntr.1 in national existence. these things pres. Who that most ar- emiuiredot . .. ... ' .' . " ij..i i i t j .1 o . .. l , i ,i : .. j . i r a patriotic ancestry. coou aneriuu mar- ueu..y uaien eiavciy auu luvea iiucuuiucan the winter who Lad admitted me beloie. . . , , ,, ' , , . , j l i ie . i .i l- . ., v ... . ... ,, ,. ' nai'e of Owen rrown, he removed with his I brace himself up today save in the bigotry No, Miss ; she is not at heme, was his !. ., .,, c i i r r . .i .l prom .t answe family to 1 orringford, Connecticut, where of fanaticism, against the conviction that "'I' answer' , , , ' the present Captain John Urown was boru. , to cru-h the whites of the Snutb, to a- ear.., anu uescemi-a tlie , ,::..,.... l.il,l. llp,..,ie rl.. f,n, .),. Uunl.lin to ..rl. .. IIIIO I.C ..;ci.U Ibiamj v. ..oj,...,-- , hood, the parents returned to West Sims- den thtin with the frerzy of fear and iudig- 1 there remained lor a lew years, 1 untion, win not striKe a single tetter irora when they emigrated to Hudson, Ohio, . the slave, whatever calamities it may bring riiusre, returned by way of tbe bouse at ."cre . , , , , I ' . . . . . , ,, . . . i j n j c j c .! cipa pioneer sett ers of that then new town, 1 ruption of our noble hn.pire, with all that which I bad called so often and to fruitless- ' ' ,rl- i- i i . i . e . j l , , , , , , ever respected for his probity and decision pregnant word contains of woe and shame ly. 1 was only a few steps away, when tie , , ' ,, , , . j' , . e ,, J i j L-i ' r V of character. He was endowed with ener-. and consternation for us all. door opened, and I era came forth in com- vl .i i e , r- i i l'V and enterprise, and went down to his Never w as the v, i-dniu of man more con- ;iany ana . L a i.y uresseu youni; irienu. 1 , , , . , , , .. steps, feeling excessively annoyed and dis appointed. With no purpose in my uiind, . ' I walked forward in tbe opposite directiou from ni; home, and passing through the From tlie LaJiit' Home Migazine. EY NEWPORT ACQUAINTANCE. nr a i l. v T . i -i i i". l-'l crave honored and respected, about the year spicuously foolish than in the present tur- I was fascinated with my new acquaint- sprung forward and met her just as her feet , ' 3 ,:i r ' . :.i ,,:,;, . ... ., ' ' J , c, , ' "Wl or B"ed i . moil ot our na.ional politics; never was ar.ee. We met first at Saratoga, and next touched the pavement. i , '5 . , . . ,i . . i ... , ii f .i .. i j r ii j i r t I At the aL'e of eighteen or twenty, the : th'-re time in which . hearty recognition at Newport, and were iiim parable for tbe " il v dear Miss Hard w ickc ' I eiclaim- & . , f ,, , , i.e.. ., . ,, e . ,. p,r , ' , ., , , , i i j " i i , .. ii . j , present Captain John Brown left Hudson, alike of all the mischiefs of human self suf. pace oi tun inree weens, i inougnt ner ru, seining ner uauu. now giao i aru io ' . . , ... , g 1 marie a motion to kiss . ,., , , ' . ., i . . Dr. 11. M. I'lililiard i.',n;!:,e:,'::;::r;, t?:til ,r el. rii .iialioii lo ri tun.e tbe I'rm t ir- 7I lii iiH1. II. ...- be r. i.,.i l. ii al bi . fl.i e. I The K..r pr. -i ribf d (or without el arge. Augfti, r-.. 25tf j.,VI 0 RATO It! r'.".i'vks:i i f I R sA.Nr.'KIt, ( ii m pound cd rii(ircl) from (.CMS, I An t Xaniinatiun of the j lu'ly a..l.eitr d. j ( arn'Kr, ;.rmer -2", above Slork ia reap. ncv, and of the mighty power for good (juirinir a liberal education tLrougb some of' which sleeps in reverence lor the Past and nur New Finland colleges. His ultimate j the institutions it ha bequeathed to us, has design was the gospel ministry. Id pursu-j heeu more deeply needed by any people auce of this object, he consulted and con- than now it is by our-clves. I n our thanks- Why, Miss Flora''" said I "Ion'tyou 'eueratcd with "ev.JcrcuiiaU Ilallot-K, theu j giving, to day, let us gui iiy tho natural mber uie ! " we met at Newport aDd clergyman at Canton, Conn., (whose wife I glad a of rl e -e-.-r,, in our bomecircles was a relative, j ana in accordance witn a.i- , anu our reiro-p.-. t ol p. r-xiiial blessings, vice there obtained, proceeded to Plain- j with graver thought' than our bumed dai field, Mass., where, under the instruction ly !ile porn.it-, upon our national duties and of the late Kev. Moses Ilallock, (father to , our political responsibilities. On this day. d I. as mv i " Oh. well, ves : I do remember row the f'rilit"t pemor editor ot the Journal ol at least, lt our I'oliiics and our Keligion r flsse.l slil. The f-iii,rat ni.lrl -,iim c . Comuietce.) fitted, or nearly titled for col- meet together, uot to make our relii'iou po ller stalely air along tie portico, just out played on her lips. " How have you been "'f' " "" ll,ere Purflu,1J.2 uls " inoeci, nut to make our politics re- sil'e of the parlor wind.w, at which we were' No band was exterded to miuc no in- "'lacked with mflammatiou of the eyes, ligioue. It will need all tho bravest faith sitting. jtercst shown no will bred consideration wLich ul,1"1,;y became cbi-mc, and pre- and all the higher wisdom which we com- She's a proud looting girl, and not o- mai.it'e-ted. eluded him Horn the possibiin; oi tlie lur- inanu, to maKe straight tne crooked paths ver ladv-like in tome thini-s." renlied ...vi The si.n.eH.'erl eni,.I.n..I.j l.H.U ther t ur.suit of his studies, when be return- mother, coldly. j burst. My delusion was over, and turning el 10 Uil,io'T H",1 not tLis 'i"flill"ui"'ti"i"; "Wby.M.l How n you say that! I : Quickly from my Newport acquaintance 1 l",rveueu' 'u lu ,u the most charming girl I had ever seeu unet you again 4 JV" IielnuflioK, . sb .. did, to a fa mi- In. r. but was repelled by a cold and stately I; which IllOWd iu fc C'r..',a (Jui,: sla !' 'l..i e at a luuk or n Clllu i rputstuil n.itie, and in my own city ii "hat a blended with half indignant wouder in her chance bad suddenly oj em d for getting in- countenance ; but not a eign of recognition to good society ; 1 telt as it 1 bad acquir ea a uew social iuiportai.ee, ana, in couse- remember uie : "we met at Newport quence, thought it oulj '.ie to myself to re- Saratoga." pel with a cold nod the too familiar advan-1 " Ob, ah ! It is , it is ?'' ces of au old school aiquaintauce, who ar- j "Mis. L ;'' I supplied the name to rived somewhat late mt'ie season. her t.-cHe memory " Isn t she charu.irif, .Ia : new ft tend, Flora Hatdw r n't" m-'r S. 1.IVKR MIL ir;,:::.v,:i:ji C al I'Sl'. ol II. fnen.la who arc indebted to I jV by Note or Account, oill pleaae obaeree tiili I l...B retired from Ibe I'rug llu-ltn l-, al thia ; pUee, and imm'Ji.il trtllimrntt it iMt.fei'jr re- j QUMfd- I My n.M.kt ar in Ibe. h .ndt nf .Mr. J. I. Smith, on whoiii peremie, ei.n eaU, during my abtence, I kn.l teltle. II. M IMUTTIMItli j.iii tliIe,Of. a, NKWF1IIM, r.. t.ifj ratlin )' IIM Of )fi rvttfV th IftBMK'aa f ill K 'nder..r"d " "" C'fU j - I. ner.bip f .t tbo purpo.e ot carrying on th. Hit I lie Conleclion;iry,Uakery, Fruit,' and Retail Grocery Business, ! nf . trttizanfl nf f ,,. n i a- ...il tii iciition I barloli. and tnrr...in.l.nt country to meir nr. HI., Ml.,., Trade Mreet.helw en llren.'. and rr.nk. etl,.ir...t S,.r,.t V ln.el't old Stand, where tl.ey would imi pleated tu e. all their (riend. anu trquail.tnnrl a. holle, SiU - i hulriai M.if 0 H i.le Ilia I- MOODY i NISBKT. 4S-tf fV.rrv9, IIAWKSS rttlna th , !, ao.l !..a .M. n,ilri.m a a , I lilll Ir'eaer. Tpe ll upt.a. All nh.i .II.IO.M, a a- sit, rr lit litf; Ilirlr xiith Mli tt Int I- lii Iftr m Hhtnrv of North -Carolina.! """ THE LIVEU INVIOOKATOR l br Ibn -r.od nf tbe -ropriet..rv ...-1 .,r ...r.j..- .... ".i l!im, errment, from Ifib3 to I7J'J. 7 I n'.V o.. ...... J "' " It lor.,,, a l..n.le.,i. M. vnl.11.1e of 5LM pagea. ; .11 .a .1..... ... ' l'"";'.!...'a The .b.r.,,.l...n nr.ee wat hall a eeni p-.ge , , hut the price of tbi. vol.inie 1. lest, any I 3 u , elolb binding, ti in Library tbeep, and 3 25 in halfealf. It w-ii.i. at toi.n owi.v roa I'aaH. Oxing lo the d.fl'.. lty of teruring Agentt in many parts nf lh" Mte, we will forward it by mail or olberwite fiee ;tage, on receipt of the : ur.ee : or h,.tl. ...I.imev b.r 1 1 cloth, $4 511 tbeep, or i hall calf. A liberal diaeoiinl niada I" Agentt, or other. wli.i buy In tell tAr.nn 1 i ...... MA II" .le Avrl.l V''Vi"e. K. J. IIALK k SOX. Irs.-.rt. 3'ti'-' F.XKCL'TIUXS for the S. Court for sale. F. PC A r.n CO, Clmrlotlt, X C. A LAKCK SI'lTLY OF Constable AVarrnnts JL'ST ritlNTED. ir.uviEHSE bvCRil1 iCESii m o)ods! W 1 1.31 1 (." ! ( IUI A M il. SecondStorebclowncss.T.IIEremStCo. KAIIXWEILtK & IiKO'S. ESfEt TKl'M.Y in torn. i!,i ii mrrt ot I IIAKI.iIT'IT: -n. try, that ll.ey are a.llin niimeroua cut i Ihe turroiind. IT tbe baU nee a irtinia culprit upou a irgiuia gallows, but iu a.l probability would have died ou a feather bed, w ith i). 1). affixed to bis name." look my way homeward as crest-fallen uiortal as bieathed that hour in our goodly city,- ol Philadelphia. I am a few years older at this writing, and something wiser, I trust; but it will Cotton 'iranition and Clussifica. T ,T . ?ell l'T rtl ,t)e "t.-A correspondent of the Yorkville Fancy and Staple Dry (Jooils, grSl IIOOIS, MIOI S, II A IS., e-- For Centa", Youth and Il .y'a w.r. T' I II ll and a full supply of -i?ifc,ir csfi H.,.,11. 1., Flat. & Halt, llolint t I! 1 1, bona K French Flowers, nil of which w ill lie told at reduced price, ea I'ointt, Brrege tnd I.inen Du.lera. aiioi me lutett ttyie. The ahove named G.d n.ual le cloaen oui .., ua firat of October, to make rinim lor our FA I-1- STOCK. The belt and largest attortmein ni i.aoi. t am. M.asea tiallera, Ibs.ls tnd Slloee. IrunKS, anae.. tlurpet Bagt, sialchelt. and Uonnel lloxet. Attention it called w uie large no. u. Kt a.l-U;U' lolhiii, it being made up in tbe uioat .ub.lanliai manner, and it equal lo mat ...Id by any other house in the ruion,aiid ia choice and fu.bionable tlock. I.t ikl-.' I'lirnifliiiij; 4.ooIm of every 'yle tnd variety. This ia po.ilively rioting tale, as every article mu.l be told by the I'.r.t of October. Merchant! and others are renueeled lo .all and el. mine be. for making purchf.t, nt they will tin. 1 1 .1 to H.eir intere.t lo do .. They can buy from 1 to 50 pi r cent cbeawr than ll any olher Home. We tlwayt keep on band the beat and cbcnpeit aiiorlnieut of uitovi.it i i:s, 11 a id jii", ttlarWnrr, .V v. In addition to the above weeipecl lo open ve. r j Urge attortrnenl ol 31ILI.1NF-UA' (.'OODS. DAVID KAI1NWK1LF.II. D NIF.L K A1IN WF.1LEK. JACOB KAIINWK1LFK. il.jrSO.IM, Magic Oil, Magic Oil. IRFPII rsl'Pri.Y. i"tt received tnd for nle,. ' by F.. N Y b' HI TI HISON A O. Am 2P, 1W9. 'thick lur a perfect lay, and as to pride, she has t a rpatk in I.i nature, j " You'll think diffeitutly, perhaps, before you're a year older, axl if you'll take my advice, you'll hold you acquaintance with I her like a loose gartr. ', ready to be cast i off at anv moment, ad with the smallest edi'e of the humiliation In il-ln,. m possible ilfort.'' new my acquaintance with a heartless moth ElKluircr wriu's lroiu Chester, S. C : 1 was really offendd at Mn. All this of fashion, 1 gave up the sincere friendship The grade of Cotton we call Fiue in our was so unjust to my lining flora, whose jot ot least one true hearted girl, who, b; market Is classed Oood Middling in Charles arm was twined iu min ten minutes alter- , incrriage, has since taken her place above ton, Btid Middling Upland iu Liverpool. wards as we went tritr'i.g upstairs lo in; mine as to social rank, and now moves in a You will notice iu the Liverpool classifies- room. Flora's mother ad lur carriage at ! circle quite as elevated as the one which I '""'u tLat "New Oilcans Fine," by the last Newport, aud 1 was frqueuny invited to j had sought to gaiu. steamer is quoted at Sd., L plaud rine at accou.pauy theui in tbir drives, leant say that 1 fancied ber U..L; r ; she was a! cold distant womau, wik an a.t thai made in which our national existence is fast be coming involved. Tiie M. Kknna Will Casr new branch of this interesting ee has late!; been developed. After a decree of the Or dinary refusing the probate of the will in solemn form, a petitiou was filed in his of fice prayiug for Letters of Administration! jfiitlmtr tile, signed by Messrs. 8. B. Mas sey, Dixon Barnes, Win. Stevens, and Jos. A. Cunningham. The Ordinary thereupon issued the usual citation, and appointed Monday, the 1 -It h in;t., for a hearing. Ua that day the F!xecutors appeared, through their counsel, aud fiied their grounds of in tervention, which were maiuly that they :jd , and New OrleaosMiddliugat7 1-16,1.1 r ,.' . ' ,,. " J 1 his shos that our grades oo uot stand as ! t . ....... , e a., . tl l .- i l- .f ,s . I ot their testator . tb.it au appeal from tbe An I ruin it Juhhk lhe charge ot hiu iu Kuiopa as the tiu f Cotton. Our .- , . . , you fee! uncomfortable. There was no iiues- Judge Wiisou, of the United States District Cotton looks as fair and bright as an; rais-I ... .",,., . . ,, ,. J ,. . , 1 .t . . i,. r,..- i i ... , i ... i nigher tourt and that uutil the ippeal is lion in my mind as P her overweening t l-ourl for the Northern Distnct of Ohio, do- cd iu the Southern States, but the fibre is ,l , -, . A A' c , ,. , , , , , l . uearu tnei are inlaw entitled to the pos- pride. Iivered to ibe Grand Jury, on the lOili in- uot so strong. Another reason is, our plau- ' , . r a ', . , , . . . iii.-, Is, , b , , r session; tnal tne cause having been remo- But tune flies, and te pleasaotest epi- stant, is published in the Cleveland 1 lain- ters take no pains or trouble to procure . f . .1 rf ,i0OrHin k A sodes in life close most uickly. The New. i dealer, lhe charge defines the crime of good gins, or lo have theMii kept iu good or-, f , port season ended with grand ball, aud treason, and was published at the request of der. If the loss which the planters sustuiu . . . ' 11,i,nr;, j 1, with other birds of p;f.age, look my way j the (Jrand Jury. It conteins some wbolc- ou account of using imperfect gins cou'd be I . i I'linia,. ,; i, southward. j some lessons for the Abolitionists of that estimated, there would be a revolution in ' Jlfr ' I did not return hon nuitc the same i hot-bed of fanaticism and sedition. After this respect ia a short time. Sonic men look i .. ., ,,,,;..., i , young lady I was wheu left. 1 bad grown J directing the Grand Jury to investigate astouisued when told their Cotton does not , ls (,o ,,cilt(.(j j, tie C0UIJSWj ijom8 eall GQDHidc'-br i" mv own-tinn s.! j Khrlbtffn 0"-"'' of co,"l,?r? wilh .lbcir n?'.'!'1'.0!- 'lhel loul, ! mo.iy was taken relative to the present coni quaiuiea iu.iu.cr was side 1 not now to tt-.-, ...rough her, a step )cie ba: r.olisniraD deliberately jci. us .. - i - LichjThe man who i 1. :. .. - f tneivtv flOlll ' upwarus ,mU . B..e , I rates with conspiran -- . coufess, friends, at iHimer rep. inrredulous wb, n told their lint is imured . . ... ., - - could make ,ion oceued a wiae neiu i.j. uia.ucw-, I, nmisnirators for the overthrow ol .u - d beUer hl)W ueu A lue Knghsb and ' , ,be position of my pre,. had Oeoarreu ua. . J?uiM Government, " caQ make theM work. any bearing upou . , bilberto; 1 was i "" '' , , ! ieds his aid to accompnso. . ... r - gracious to some oniy u.u ....m..., - roU,erv and the w antoti uiuv..- .if,.l!v suz- .i ,..rved manner repelled! robbery a.. --n-i 0f t lC most dan- , o. SrsKi'H. We re-pectluliysug cuuiu et c ,unv ... i i o.ii.t Persons, 1" - . 1 -. l..l. or,. ileVO- them. But I was U seriously concernca , ,he coluulUnity i na , lbe Southern Pr f f. .1.;. Tb.iniimiv would have to cease g?us', r of i,is enuie wheu - columns to lhe Pubitet ou ol an finally, and the toon the work ot aiicua-, ,0 f Hon began the bettei i m 0f conscience a girl. Mary Cline, wi. wbou, I t0D pec.aly intimate --";.hi .. of wLich Mr. Gilmer me wuer my ir.u.a.. t under the convic- . lliaItf apcich ot Seward at ll0iu"'.'' ud the inspirations of a Ust (rHl(?i tBll, , our opinion they are in discreet, to say nothing oi ;he laws ot the St Ho ls thut the speech of id to have frauked a copy to her I W A discussion arose in a coue. .Us.... e u..."....-j - - - - . , Vnubcrn uliralsiu : ll wa ,bc other end ot the room. as a s... - - ,n Mr. tjiluic yet tiiend It was l i.i : i.;..., fi.rnith. throwing .e,r.a a,r...n, ,,,'v nek. and kissing me ten- j at Southampton as to ..... i .f:.i ... ,.., this creetinir i trentlciuau at the otuer euu w. , .rt,a50U iq ' What. slram-eetKluir-;.. He's an F.ngiishman, : "r. "T...I n,,e conv to North Caro.iu. ir ui cuiuai i . j j:4,..r I ! ..re I be couversai.uu . . lected and dissected before the Uurt. 1M hearing occupied three uays, iu. mostly taken uP ly the argument of coun- sul. Mr. AUisou, Mr. Moire, and Mr. J. Williams addressed tne r - tiou. Mr. Connors, Mr. Ue, and Mr. Northrop, coutra. , , Ibe Ordinary announced his decree on yestcrday, deciding to gtt er .bo (.irdiuary uu uFuu tr-- uio v k'.i.-,ra : a SO nO- bv lhe counsel ior me - . .. .. r.. . r r. ot r.roblblttOU to ..I a mOllou i. -- r- the Ordtuaiv troiu grauu.iS . .... i .1... .r,,,e' cau Do nea.ru. and then bade mo good morning. 1 dia J,Uc a vpauiaro. .... Usf ; ra Hardwicke. I saw her more as she really , his legs on the table. , terror b waa. a siumle. waruvbeartea gin. Koue on a Uail.-T.o str.gglini pr.n Apvice -If the poorhouse has any .r you, never buy what j-u l!l'nr vnu PV mi" conventional polish, g.od enough iu her way . k... It... i .,i.,l,i in compauy lined to rise, llriuuin" ')' . . , t nf towu this luoruitig on dou't ceuts for vou can t maxe ju-i . .. i tews narp. ecu - . , . . " , .i . v .1. ,r.. eaUiiht al tne ui t'u'i J . ' ' .... 1, . in,. tor sucu ..- but of a class above ahich I was now des-, ers rom iu - .h ,,. ncgW.. j p'- " , n,ehinery. And befor, but said I to myself, ,y ; of ' j-tifie.on. j and roue ou - '. , uch cUur40. , you p., " - Jour lady love nows no law. mary u. o., .. ...... ,,..uluU:,v . htu-it) et. uir, ) n - - , j to sce you in a . second time, and the friend- ers from our eeu.un.ij. not be just s M ; jf Utcd on my part, ba, never iith if pU,n one thai c ott h. .1 wJ,BuMa a rail. lure lu.u.r-us- e.fi .nr.. seven dollars iu. - (, fore d vest, Necessity k call upon me hip then violat been renewed. Tbe one leading thought with me, was my new acquaintance, aud tbe brilliant social such The tice restrain uutil we v .,, . , , -V ...1,'k i nn will be heard moiiuu tor win u. l""" . ., i.efie. Jud-e SVithers at Chambers, u C itn- Icn, ou Saturday uext,-"'" i ler U'lr. st. Im'icuS- I , , be er.ck her own F.xpresident Fillmore contemplates U Ver'own lothes. ting the South during the winter. " Ti Wav IT G0M.-I1 has cost I nele S.m some S,.H.O to substitute benches for Jcaks in th. House of . thousand ought i tbe way tbe pubue " "'7 t uiocr-tio dyna'ty-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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