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Tlrue to dod. to uour GuoilrVf, nd to uoqr SqtV OHAHIjOTTS, HXT.. C, DSCEMB.R IS, 10S9. TflOnAS J. HOLTON, Editor St Phoprietob. T Kit MS : ., I u-k ; . i M I.. . J I H k. riie .smriii-e-r......" ' --. , ...,l,,r .'I TWO DOll.AKrt in euvanee ; TWO IMllXAlif? AND H.TY CKNTH if payment iw dol.it til l'r ",rt months; and Til It KEDOL-L.AH, jt ' C1,J of tua year. Nupapc-r will be. ni.coii. , t,u,n"l until all .rrcarages are paid, except al the j MPti n ol the Edilnr. jeriis!".-"t .....erlcd hi On i Dollar per square lii line "f !, this sited type) fr I lit fir t ineer. lion mid .5 cent for eai-h continuance, t'ourlad wflii'iMH' and HherirTs fculee charged UZ p-r cent higher i and deduction nf 33$ per cent. ill ( b, made, t'rmn the regular prices, for advertiser by j lhe yjt. Advertiaemeiita inserted monthly or I irtt rly , ' (I per square for each lime. Semi, ui.inllily 74 cents per square for each lime, j ',.rM)ii. when sending m tlieir advertisements iiiu-l iitn k Hie number of insertions desired or! ,' ,. will be inserted until Imbid and chargtd ac. J c. 'rdii.gly. lyTuatmaatera are autht.iiseti to art a a amenta T. II. KHEM & CO., V II01.lJ Al.r IUTAII.UKAl.HUS IN BRITISH FRENCH h AMERICAN 1)1! V GOODS, ( Ai:ri:i , u 1 1, rioi, AND iiAirmvAitr. T. II. Ilaan, IIAKI.OTTi:, . '. J. A Kaona. Je.. T. Lara Tart a Al Siaspis. I ni t' lot- I rllrr llrnil. f tllK ubrribi is nin"lacruricg slid ktepa I en - 1. 1 y on hand, roap tor Teller, cald II, .J or Ringworm, and good to wash Willi lor any other ami diae.se. It will alaolake elania out of any kind Mbine:. I' any person .le. r- to li.vo it to II again, it c.u be at a rc. eurrd pine. 1 lie op ha been tried by rt.p'.ii aio.c p. IP-na and la a -111 I" be a rrll..lii core. Tin S-iican I h.d at Dr. K. N. Hutchison At. U.'i Viug Slote and from lha .ub.criber. CUAS. T. EBKRHARD. .Way 31. I8.'.9. HCKLEDEPOT. io i r I M : it HAVE on hand and h-r sale, Picklea. I'-e. aer.ra. J .iBa. Jr'he.. Kyrup. Ac, low lor CASH I Lh-or K "f lb fourl II..U.. HOUSTON Si Hl'NTER. i. . Orl 26. IM. 33" i j i. lis J HELTs.! in:iis::: I I III tilt' llalH U it 4 II III pan ), Al JUlari' I'tictn I AMI I'KI il 3 ineh . l ii ela. per fool. ..li .17 " ... li ' ply Si 1 r :.M1..S UEI.TSinaiiuf.elund tocrd a'. el rl I...II1. O.VA Tl; IHlSKxf all aiu-a. for w.tr, f .I. ,. pi.aaure,a.di-i titrtct torn l" -V"" dciaraia. AlJSO I II l UU "I ail utecnption l 45 tnl J. 11. F. HOONK. I8lf JUay 31. lSis. 0- Iveinoval. ffME aub-enher iiih.rn.a Ins frieu.la and lh i. public g. mr.lly. lnl he h s ren.o.ed In. S.. I., the ill.l al .l.d ol M-s.rr Si ll)erl, Ul.Her I.. . Williams' Mora, ol' Tia.tr aire. I. W here ll. is'p'ei'arrd to attend l all r.!er. in In. line. II. baa at.il a lew aruclea oil band audi aa Golden Cock. Golden Star.FUuter'i and Premium ( MIK .VI OYIIJS arid s variety of lMItlaOK STOVlaS. A .ii. a goiHl anur liiiii.t of I III ;n;l llilliiM.r-, Vi'. Ail of l..h 1 wi.l a.il .U-p for ( AMI ort'oun '.y Produce. D. II. UYEKLY. Jaa.ll.lSJH. 4lf Notice. f vjiIIiinR; o my friends who sre indebted to me i hy -N.il or Account, "ill plr.ae ob.erve that I l...ve rrtireil lr-.i the Drug llu.ui.aa, at Una pl.nr, and immrduif titlUmtmlt is mLflmltlf tt '"jl'y H aika are in the h m.la of Mr. J. P. Smith, 0', peraona can call, during my abail.ee, II.M. l'lUTCHAUU. lAe.ioltr.Ocl.ar.. 33it NVFIKM. ri lilK under. igmd having entered into ("opart .JL neialnp lor liie purpiiae ol carrying ou the CoiircctioiKiry,lfcikery, Fruit, AM) Retail Grocery Business, Mr, . ull ll,.- aiu-nlion of the lituna i f t'liarl.ills and surrounding country In ihe.r New fct-i.d on Trade Mlreet, between Ilium's and Prank. sntli..ll'a, al Spral 4- Daniel's old hmnd. where , they would be pitaaed lo sea all their friends auu acquaintances. j MOODY i NISBET. fafcr.sry S, I8j8. ' 1IAWKSS I History of North-Carolina. .illE 2nd volume ia now pnlili.li.il. It em. X braces the m riml of the Proprietary to. , ern me ul i ... I !' ll f. hanns-ime bvo. volume of 5 I pages. ins auoaci ipiion price - ..... r-- a... .. r r ..r I - .. I... ... 1 7.1 elnih l.inuinr, 13 in Library hei p. and 93 35 in , half calf. I r will aa aoi.B oai.v roa I 'asH. Owing to the dillicully of aeruriug Agenta in many parts of the Klate, we will forward It by mail or otherwise rr of yutiitgt, on receipt ul the pnr ; nr both volumes lor tl cloth, 50 sheep, vr j hail' call'. A lihwr.il diar-ounl made lo Agents, or others, whu buy to sell again. E. J. HALE Si SON. I AV.i(r. ree. IdiB 3511-P I EXECUTIONS for tlie S. Court for sale. err r w. IMano and Mnic Store. r 1 1 K !Sulrnbir krepa c-intinuiilly, on liand B I'iiiiii.a liu.ie by tit. iimtr Al Co., Nunn'a Sc ( l-rk and oilier iiiaktrt,.-) Ntw York. W iucli lie w ill aril at II. e lower! ruti a li.r CASH, tit pood pa. per. AImi, tlie laleal 1M uaic on Hjii'I. at No. IbU Mainalrtet between tlie Kiulmiie iluok and ilia Auierir.an ilolel, 1'oln I.im . S. C. SAM UK L GARDINER. 3y 1 ClA IPi8. If I. L. KMIRIHflN, 1IEUMAN L. LE1DINO KKIMMSOXiV laKIDI.NG, I.MK)IC1EKS Foreign end Domestic Dry Goods, . W IIOLESALE AND liETAlI., j Masai, aiatrr, oni uooa riou eiko, j II Alll I.MO., t. V, April if,, fcifl. 7-1 T 4 li;nl lit- .lliilii.il liiv I it mi r i jinif ( )iiinn. r4U MIX (O.MPANV Cf titinoea to take naka a JL 4lttt lor b) fire, oil Uouaea, Gooda, fro uuer, Ac, at u.ilul rati a. tJ OSii e at tba JJfuk- More of E. Njt Uutoln. aon A to I fiFFK KRU. A. C. STEELE. J resident. I C. OVERMAN, VUe J reiutcttt. j E. NYE iiL"U:iiiSON, Trttu'r. HUM H HK. A.C. S'lEELE, J. L. JlHOWN, I M. li. TAYLOR, 8. T. WHISION, I C.OERMAN. E. hCARK, j J. JOHNSTON. I John L bru'W.v, F. fc( aiir itid S. T. IVkist(i.n, l'.ireulivt Cotittnltte. Av,tl j6. IcjH. tf $:H!0,(!G0 iNo. 1 Fruit Trees roii nai.i:. W ET EI- C C KS REKDENHA LL, I'rvj'i itloi 0 the til Cneti Xurteriet aJ Utitdrn$ttieur G rt? f 4f o, JV. C, " m Ol '1.1' very rtHriiully call tin atlriilion If ol tl'C ciiixroe of toe N.ulliern blatea to Ibt ir ry lai;e alixk ol Imtive and atrlunated rroit True, lor H e Kll and Winter Troe. Tina Urt und liiinrienine aasoriuiint lias Inren pr.ip.ent' u iii'in tnriily l.rln.; lie. a. and work ed up.in tbe beat acedlioy aloeka, whuii .a s auie (u iruiiln ol truiliulm ra nod loi.g. e ii j , 2 promi. ni nt ebara. trriatii a in ortlianln j w inch eliould mi, be oterloiked hjr prreotie wi.lm.g lo plant charoa either lor merleling or l-n.ily uae. The t.ark ronaiata ol tl.a following tree i li(I.OW) Apt-le tr.ea ; lOU.tMHl 1'e.cli Irrea ; 10.. Utnl Tear Ire.a; U.IHiU Apnc..li Ili.iHMI I berry ; I -J .( i I'luiii ; &t'00 N.iunnc; lioU Alu.oiiu; I ill 10 yuiio ; 4'Hill - pi Vim a. Itaamea a iry line a roilinint oft'urraol. Str.Uirn , ll.alu rru a, Iji.oM br rr i. a, etc., all of which will he a.. Id on iry nieuiuble Icrioa lor - - or approven p..(K-r. r i ph.ia.agre put up in uiefior e'j It , and a r.ipli te iiivi.ii e ami lo r.i b lulrrni, and an ar ranged tlil the um.ir. will be Hie rt giaU r o( tlie rcliard atle llie tir.a ale traliaplanli U. ll tin y .re lf..npiai ti.l aa e-cli one eppenlann H e liat. Mr. T. J. II., it.. II will lt aa .grill lor Hie fu. ill-l.li g it lie M.-h lit ,M k b l.l'Ulg mid Mlgh. rn.g i , oi l... wi'l. He b.,r Fruit Tree, and ili i.ae t.itauie in lowbioiig oiurra lor lbs Oct 2fi 33i I". )r. II. M. rriuiiiud inniMii. aolir-ilationof lim ttttolly ami.. nu ll. r aume the T. ll ill . IrTlie f-.r I-r. .Iaa-iiai3l, I '' .thou cl.ara. i in; i.i l ie i. XUW KA TO II! I'HM-AKKl. Ill I'K .Wr.llll.. oiiipoaiidrd rullrcly from (.IMS, CiVv'k!'."!i'Ti!.'."'.A .."TTdh kH'Xl'Itwlc'uI (JJ La..) 4a.a.-soaiiau.aa rr.-.ih,i,hami-la a. tawr-Mo. wiy pa-a. irua aim ...h l.lear o...- 0 llnl. ...... r iu lo. u- .,H I. ... a lm.ll. .-I ......talM., ) .'.fl. Tt- nm. m.. all rm a,." or M nwur frn il..-...-r a..,.p.,it.a.n.l.-.r U el"-, a hM.thf n... nl b-l. ull' ioa; III l.looil. a s'ii.ainKjaaaM.n.lihiallw lllllon. allarka - r.rl a.xl. whal la l. lire, ,rr..lrl. by r. UN ow..hhvI m af Um l.l...l,,n.al.ir.i 'nnr.otwa.M.iaaa.ibafan! M rai..ui. pi.i...M Mlk;Skl M. m,'T" (tM ta. ai asa mm. t-MMa lha aawala aal oe '' Ilvri.r... ... a.. ailmel, Baa ...I r.r l,-.ir..le -.i.. a .r in iu. k H-.al.la "111 ....... ..a... HI. k lira. la. hr. b ' , ta , "i m'!n! .aoiiawn! ' "-?VlI7mliejl'''l ....in ..p-.'-4 a, aaa a ..... r.- 1-1 Cbolera M.i. h..., a.Hl a i aa holera. S-n, y "a lola I ...r-nl-f i th.ow a.il a. ibe a,..-,,. il. -a aMl. 1 'M , r,.w.ri.ral.f M, l a-n.Mi l ll i.an h.i Z .lnu...ll e .-mo.ar allaai . nilng aOaa rl le Klai- ..... a,-, -.n... tapralrd . SUS li.1..!"! r.rt..r-l..nia yield NT. Ur..N. . by nllns lb g. A or, hill Krvrr. " I..H. Tve. Ii .-i-.iaa l.hr-l All Mtin war 11 are civil. Illele Ul.aoll.l.ias Sealln..i.r lo lla Invoi. S" Mil VVa.r. In lllr ..til llll III lol Haralflr, ai.U aaaalli.H In.lli liHir.ltre. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR IN t l-..Tirii- MHitl ll. Ill-Njjnl M. aea to -Jallt html at l.lvee I'-aal-l.-.l, a r-.nim.Mi Slraa.ira. I akb a, ll- "I ' I'll pales o.e a..i.i.aa LNruKii a i o , rrUp.ii...a aVhnleatile pales o.e a..i.i.aa ea. ..?. kA.NrtlKII A 1 o , r.up.l.i...a Mi H.-ala,. N.a talk. Wholeatile Aicrn.al .?. ii, a. x " it : ii ii ii" 1 r.-ni a . 5.,.. I. r.aa . ... "V "'"""?' 'iT'-'i' ,.al. l-hll-l. F, SCAUR Si CO., Charlotte, N C. A LARGE SUITLY OK Constable Warrants JUSrrKlNTED. A mi from Pilcriou't .Vi nnxiut. On tho Death cf a Child. ii noNLr oirn. 1 l IT WKLL WITH Tll CHILD?" AND SHI AN. awri.li, " it la will." 2 King, SC. Why droops the mother's head, And fiuwa II. c tear I Hearat not I v angers trend Around Hie bier f Knnw Uud lias Iroin thy breuat Plucked thy aweel flower. Henceforth 'twill ever real In lna Lwn bower ! What though the heart be riven. All, all is well. The child Ims gone to Heaven, In blia. to dwell ; The sainted choir above Aekeu it away, And it has gone to love And join Hit i r lay. Ah ! bow did sngels sing. When for the akita The clurub apre.id ita wing, With glad aiirprice, A. id lend their niiii n'a power To bear away The early gaiherirl Sowera Toenuiea. day ! One Iraa the ties to .ever W Inch bind thte here. One more ia fixed lorr v.t . Ill yon bright aphere ! Now while the st'irin is wild, A nd dork the aprll. - Writ it ll Vilk Ihl child ?" " Ay. tt u ttrtt U)iscfllaiicfliis. ILarhy .Mason's Walchvvord. ny ctifi-i.N m-tklv. One frosty niori ing iu Autumn, an Mr. Jones, tbe carpenter, was going with Lis 1 men lo woik iu tlie town of Ashby, be met just at tbe cut ranee of tbe town, a pale fa ced, thinly clothed boy, who, after looking 1 at biui earnestly for a moment, asked, "Are you a carpenter, and do you i-b an ap prentice!'' "Well, I dou't know; wbal'a our name, my lad?" said the carpenter, with a kind unite. ! " Charles Mason,"' was the ausaer. "And ' abere is your Lome, Master Charley !" cou 1 liuucd good Mr. Jouit. Jiig tears came in to the hoy 'a ttigbl, black eyes, and bis voice trembled aa Letaid, ".I hate no borne ; iny father and mother both died before I cau rcujcuiLcr." ' Mr Jouea thought of bis own dear boys, i snd be placed bia Land kindly upon Char- ley'p Lead, ea'ing, " I'oor boy, where Lave yuu lived V " With my uncle, but I left bis bouse l t.igbt, dctcruiined to starve before I would be louger di peinieiit OU a m..i. who grudged Lis dead brother's child the biesd Le ate," and Chariiy a c)oLuincd with a strange tlifclii. Tbe k.oud carpLutcr wiped away the tears fruUi bis owu eves with tbe tack of bis baud, and asked, ' I'o you think you rau learu to 'La a vurpetitcr !' "I tl.u.k 1 cm try," (.aid t'barley, pioudly drawing bim-e f up. )" Ab '. I like that, and if that is to Le jour j watchword, I think that you and I cau get on nicely, but I suppose joue bad no breakfast,'' continued Mr. Junes, "so we must send Tom back to show joa the bouse, jwberu you wiil slay tiii o couic home to ! dinner, aud thru we'll talk a little about your being a carpeutcr "' Tom, a little colored boy w ho did errands for Mr Jouef, readily went back with (.'bar ley, takiug himself the little bundle tied up in an old blue handkerchief, wbicb contain ed all Charley's earthly possesions. Mrs Jones proved as kind as her busbaud, and tbe poor, tired, hungry boy was coon eu jijing a bountiful breakfast. Wheu Mr. Jones came borne, be bad a long talk with Charley, who Bnally became bis nppret tico. He was to wotk four years, tor hi food aud clotbea, having besides, the privilege of at tebdit't; school four mouths iu each year. "That isn't much lime for learning," said Charley to himself that night, " but I guess I can get a chance to It am something out of school; any how, 1 cun try. And he did try, and succeeded so well that Mr. Jones caid to him at tbe close ot tbe first Wiuter, "Well, Charley, tbe Master says you are one of the best scholars iu school, and he thinks we'll make something of ynu by aud by, witb that watchword of yours; but, my boy, do you think you will like to work aa well as study ?" "No, lir ; but I'll work that I may stu dy," waa the auswer. All through the Spring, tbe Summer and tbe Autumu Char ley worked, earnestly, faithfully, and at the olose of eaoh day, tired aa be was, be al ways coutrived to get a little tunc for study. "Say, Charley," said Willie Jones one uigbt, " all the boys sny you are a dull prig ; what makes you so sober T Why don't you come out of an evening and play with us, aud not stay moped up in tbe bouse with a book all the time ?'' " I must study I" said Charley, gravely. " I shall want to go to college by and uy. "Uli, poti i poll i laughed Willie, " that's a good one ; why, father eau I send any ot us to college, ami bow are you ever going wbeu you dou't bave any body to belp you?'' Perbans 1 never cau, imt I cau try.' " Now, look hero, Charley, sant illie, "1 believe you 11 do auy thing when you ve once aaid ' 1 can try.' I dou't wouder fath er calls it your watchword ; hut do you ev er expect to know enough to go to co'.'ege ?" " Yes, if I live," aaid Charley, seriously. Rut what does a carpenter want to go to college lor!" peraisted Willie, "I dou t aee any use in it." " Wiliie,'' said Charley, speaking iu a quick, excited way, "you tuustu t ask me any more questions ; nut t n tell you, 1 don't always mvau to be a car penter." Week alter week, tuoutu atier uiouiu, . yeur after rear, CbarWc Miaoh kipt on Li Brtnro of It. Vourliifi-' dimtnatitt Siull - coume i never idle, oever unfailLfu! ; be mntt, jot worked 1 tbougb.U hud ome l.igbcr TK . T ,l : ,1Iir,0l ; S.n.tii...! tnaken the fol- ol Sect in viwvr, and uvU found Liu, Lend- , J Le I"dl!uaPo119 m,kM lU M' ,in over Lis Looka, belesof the r-porls tu.Ii'"J8 tatmeLt loutLtiig the return of wliicb tbe boya tried to tnake Lim join. j Menari. VoorLies and Mcbouald, (wLo came .The four years came to an end, and Mr. to Cbarletitown n couiu-el for Cook.) and 'Jci'-e now gave bimgoKl wai-s for Lis tL;r r(.pol t of tlieir trcatiuuutatCbar.es - I Ol I viiiL', "I know 'i M Li wy;tli if. u Is to u . :..;..- ulJ . , ... COU.lI.oll 11 .4 i W N. u ora.: 1 now l.;.riier : than over. Icr' lit tt a t'! leatbinir tuti ttoiiat at wLicb Le aimed. I It wan well known now tLat Charley bad decided to Le a uiiiih-la-r, and that he wan ... i. :. . I.:.. :.. bia studies. About lh tune that bis term aa apprentice expired, v'r. Junes contracted ,Vr. Junes contracted and of course id"" 'tt V d.y irk ou the roof, Willi? to build a church nr Cbarloy employed viiille tuey were at work: ou the root, v ii it? Jones called out, " .Say, (.harley, any body could tbink you expected to preach in llii obutcb Ly tbe wty you put ou iboac ebin glea." "Stranger thing tbau that bave happened, " said Charley, quietly. A laugh fioiu the workmen and tbeu the incident wan forgotten. Cbatley achieved bis darling plan of en tering college; though iu doiny aa be over came many obatacles at which even ttout hearts would bave quailed, but be said, " God helps those who belp themselves, and cni liy " Ilia college life waa a bard one. for be was stiil dependent on bis owu exertions, and it would muke your heart acbe to bear of bis privations, yet be never cotnp'aitied. but kept earnestly to bis one puroee and nobly has Le cvomplished it. This day Charley Mason is pastor of tbe congregation who worship iu tbe very cLutcb be helped to bui'.d, aud hundreds 1-jok up to Lim and bless bitu as their guide to heaven. Remember his watchword, boy-; remember, that wiih God's blessing upon earnest, faithful, untiring iffjrt, you, too, may become like bnu, good and useful men men who perhaps may be unknown in the a. re at world, but ... n hlaaai il r.f C. nd" anil r,f -- . , . , ,. . . ; your fellows. ho would not rather be piood than great, yet who shall say tbatj Chailey Ma.-on was not a hero! And is be not now laboiing to guide sinful men to heaven? Is Le not, 1 say, a greater, as vtell it. better man, limn the leaderof vast urmies or the ruler of nations! Adept bis watchword, aud even iu times of great difficulty and discouragement let your motto be " I i an try!" Couitctli- cut Common School Journal. PARENTAL SYMPATHY. Parents express too little sympathy for ukiv be tbe moral responsibility of those their cbildreu ; the effect of this is latiieu- ; bo bold and teach ibe " irrepressible con j il fiiet'' doctrine for tbe acts of these misgui- , , ,, tied uiuii, that ia no apology which tbe pri- ir.sai -I. -iro von ' I ami (1 ,r . . . -. TI ... : , ,, . , ,, , give the world to have my chudreu so de- w ..... - . toted to me'." said a tnoiher to oue who did not regard tLe lime given to her chil dren as so much capital a.-ted. Parents ! cessary for their ehiidreu's amusement and , lead auy so far a to Le willing that crimi ! in-truction ; for no investment Ltiiigs eo uals should go unpunished for their crimes, 'sure mid so rich returns : We aii owe a different duty to society. We i. h i i,i!.l' l.-iee U h..'v and if the i a- have nut a douht hut that the sober verdict 'rent does tioi fix that Lvc- oi, i.im.-cif, he tlesirtes to lose it. aud after life to bewail. 1 Li- pou-m '. Leart I '1 he chiid 'a heart i- fii'.l of love, an I must Hush o,.t to a ard some! o.: or something ; 11 the p:irent 1- wcilhy : be is I. lest ; ami the t : the clind loves woilliv I'.-s It, ; -, nt.il n-ci : their -!,.. -ul v . Le i- it-, i--'- ' ' ii 11 : , t-iiet-J li '. j i.t.dv-- i '. . : r .. ,..s .- . .are u.odei.- oi $.,... ,. i,.:,i wii.eii i.e ! COU. pares others. I Any parent c.iu .le.-r. ,..1 ftoiu bis cbill- i ing dignity, and firjeiy :u.-vv,-r the child's tiueetii'iiV talking tamilt-tiiy and tend. r;y ; fcW 0i,cr trltiii.g articles mostly, howev- an deelaicd that no jury would dare to ac I with l im ; and waeu the ntl.e one wishes j tr (oT tTtltts 0f pencil maiks. Now wit- quit these meu. Aud jet a jury of Barn j a-elp, i'-e parent should cjih- out of bN ab- I 0u'ai ,,l0 ...proveiuents daily beiug made iu btahle county have nobly doue tlieir duty hlrr-clions uud uheerlully help him. Tlnu . if i1tvu evory 0f toy imaginable, without prejudice or partiality, and fouud a j bi mind will return to bis speculations clas- j from a llal Aa u as a ,uarble to crying ba- verdict of 'not guilty. So that there is a tic, and it will act with lone. Ail parents i aJ BIll)) ju 80he ca.eS far Ligge-r spot or two for the I'nion and for the su- cau uuu a lew iniuuies occasion... umiu; i tne uay.to rt u.i little stories to u.o cmi-.rcu, and to illustrate the respective tendencies j s t.,,pt.lves chess tneu, hook covers, Mr. Roehfort Clarke, in his treatise ou Tri of good and bad fillings They Cau talk , .. i,. .,nr, f,,l,ns. (for we are writi.u- al bv Jurv " let us thcu magnify trial by I to tbctu about flower.-, birds, trees, aud a- boutljod. nicy cau snow interest iu uieir epui is, determining the character of the.,,. What ,s .surer way than , I his of bringing the cuiiu ioiim ueai.oi tue parent . you nave maue a menu o, a cm.u you may congratulate vou'sclf you bave a fiieud for life Life Illustrated. Not All Mad. Somewhat to our sur prise, tbe tneu indicted at Barnstable, Mass., lor returning a runaway negro to bis owner iu Pcusaoola, have beeti acquitted. '1 he negro had tecreted himself ou boatd of the defendant's vessel, aud when discovered they put hi iu ou a vessel hound lor Norfolk, whence he w as returned to bis master Caleb Cusliing appeared for the defendants, and relied entirely on the want of jurisdiction in tbe Court. Judge Alleu fully sustained this view. Y'et the Jury were out two hours, trying to make up tlieir mind", we suppose, to overrule the opiuiou of tbe Judge. Fmy Observer. (fctrCau a woman be a wh'ile-snr-l with her little toe cut off! asks the New Y'ork Home Journal, and says " this is to become au interesting point of Filth Avetiueditv ; as tbe Peruvian custom of amputation of the ti ft La toe, to muke the loot pointed aird small, is beginning to prevail iu Paris. At Lima it is Ihe rule to perform this operatiou ou the female infant in the cradle. Rut a l'eruvaiu surgeon now advertising in Paris, offers to perform it upou grown females, warranting that they ahull not be confined to the bouse more tbau ouo week." Mail Ririiiimi Cuavicteu. It the Cir cuit Coutt of tbe United States, iu session here this week, Wilkiusou, of Bladen, was convicted of robbing the mail, and sentenc ed to two years imprisonment. U P. Dick. Esq , for the prisoner. lia-Uik ZlunuurU. . .. . . . lJu f"'! :'''''e';fH'-0Urttbere. . ' ftehttiitl lake ccua-iotito cxpres it- feif notne very sound opinions to wbicb we invite attention, tlie u.oie particularly aa appearance of unytbiug like julice or 1 fairncsn to tbe Soulb iu tbe Norlberu prcan in so v it v rare : Hon. J. .. McDonald and Hon. V. '.V. ! Voorbius returned Lome from CharlcMo. n ! Voorbius returned Lome from CbarlcMo. n 'on Eiil..y nibt lal. Tbe publio areal- ' rvndy Ui.d of tbd eA.vietiou of yof.nj I Cook upon tbe indictments for murder ai3d 1 (;ouk upon tue inuicwm nu tor muraer auu insurrection, and tbe sentence of tbe court thut be should be hunt; on the 1 (mi ol i-'e- cember. Mesais. McDonald and Yoorhirs dctire us to slate that from the time of their arrival to their departure, they had every atteniiou and kiuducss shown them by the citiii-tisof Charlcstown aud vicinity, aud the olJ fashioned Virginia ho-piluity, tor which tbe people of that portion of the Stale are distinguished, was every where extended to them. They speak of Judge Parker as a courteous gentlemau, upright aud able, and that be administers biscoutt with great dig- nity aud strict impartiality. The trial of tbe ptisouers was fair, as much latitude was allowed in the defence aa could be. and the "iri.,;a lairora alinitprl in the nrisonera tbe prisoners e caes were made all the defence that th . capable cf uiauifcstinb in their conduct of la, wbicb is the soul and tbe rea.-ou of greatest importance to carry the Stale to in them both ability aud earnestness. Tbe ' governments, as it is of the material uni- sure bis nomiuatiou. TLey accordingly prisoners themselves admit the fairness of verse; which holds meu together iu politi- worked with great xeal and energy, their trials, and the humanity aud kindness Cal society as it docs tbe sun aud stars iu ' The Democratic party, ou tbe oilier band with which they are Mealed. The prompt- iLe firmament. Aud, in our social system was, especially ir. tbe city of New loik , ness of the trials waa accidental, the court (being iu session at tbe time of the outbreak, j This fact, however, does not militate against '. tbe fairness of the trials, nor is it pn-suma- ble that any ti fie rent result would have I....,, r.cl.ed. iithevbad loU-'er beeu de- J . ' layed. Tbe evidence against tbe prisoner" was most direct and conclusive, aud, with the exceptiou of Cook, they were arrested bile violatiug the laws aud committing the offeu- ces lor which they were convicted, and are to be punished. Tbe prisoners can offer no justification for this wicked attempt to incite a servile insurrection. 'I hey bad uo per- tonal wrongs to aveuge. The act on their ipart was voluntary, ana tucy voiuu.ar.iy I assumeu an me consequences oi a lauure. They cau make no appeal for swnpatby icb should bud a re.-tionse. vv batever sonel - call cnrr lor ti.eir ci iuik. i uere i: , ... . .,. ,, ,. too much moibid sensibility in the public untid for cmuuals, and too much willing- nese to relax that maintenance oi law aua justice, upon which rests public peace, secu- ritv aud good onier. Our pity for those . of the people ol ti.e Count nitty will justify the the Harper a terry s oi irgiuia. pdUlslilneul decreed to insurteuls ly the court i tvi. 1! i hheh. A few M ars a-o wLo would Lace thought that India Rubber the gum of a tree could have been couvcr- l. i i ; i so inanv articles of ornament ami II. Clued to ot jeets, Loth u-efu! and ornamental, it wiil usurp the place of every other material known. Time ui.ee was, when the flexible , ff . , f r i ; .hoe" and a e-rv tUan tl,e natural article. We hava ink:- ; B!U1,,S par(.r cutters, peu holders, and even j cn o(j- UOn') tumblers, bottles, tubs, bands laud belts for running macbiuary packing ; or hteam cylimlcrs hose tor hre engines, ...j p,llUf hats and glove.,, pen - but,0(ls piMo, handles, mimmic bal- l00nRi tobacco pouches, wa.kiug canes, lite . i .' ,'l .riiM-a 'ii...t ll-i. li.-.-n ....... .,r ..r...l ten), lim ,.u,n and. doubtl.su have now omitted more tbau half. All this I, ,j I...... .Ion., will. iii & few vears nast a very few-and Goodyear is the ma., who first demonstrated practically the utility of the stuff He has manufactured all the a- , . , i M r . bovo ailiecs, aud will manufacture many Lor' . Among the mo.-t recent things made fro.,, this material is a flute, whicb 'is said rn.ss iu tone all other similar in.-tru- ments iu the world, whether made fiotn box-wood, ebony, ivory, glass, or any thing elsu. 1 hey are, of course, much cheapi r than ivory or glass, or even wood, ami with ry or glass, or even vioou, auu "iiu s of silver or gold, are said to be 'aut.ful. Three cheers for the rub uiouiitin really be- ber flut", say we. This ought surely to b called the rubber age ; for every thing wi. soon be made of rubber. Even as we writ. . . .i... t (r. .it r,;,.r rutitirr sum ui in moiaiv .. ... r-....-. Our porte folio is rubber our inkstand i ditto likcwi-e a pencil on the desk, ami eveu the pel, with which we are tiow iudi tiu these line", is made of the all prevail iug'gun, of Iudia. Il'iesb's'i"! Herald. The Rev. Beecber calls Old Brown, poor child bereft old mau." Hou. B. F Hallett, of Missacbusttts, iu a recent sneech. aaid this reuillided U l ill ot a recent parricide iu France. The :uau had cruelly murdered his lather auu moiucr, an, a ui course h . orpbau by his own crimes Key. Henry F. lir-.ii proposes, o puti.isn rowi, is" child bereft" byl.be "Church Intelligencer, a 1 . ot.-,uu iu-t a" joiiu iro Lis crimes: the parncuie was couvieteo, he parricide was couvioted, called uP for sentence, was and ou bciu ...1....1 .!, .Ind,. if he had anvt bin,' to ;;;Yl..o,hfug." b... -ur, i you to havs pity upou a poor orphan 1" ! A M a8a. husi-tts Jury-Cai.h tUHii - 1a -We call sttet.tiou to on extract from tlj" MBMicbtifelW Font aud fcuteainan, gtv- io the re.uli of n recent trial in liuaton .- )u tu cour,e of bin argument for tbe de- fetice, oceuis tbe following eloijueut pas- age : ! "I cotnprelieud tbooe bo, having, in ihi ir aloud nL'If concctt, in their ruge 01 aeii- r:.,Ut0uh0M j,, lb,.ir lt,jsUrku puuit of ,tfi-.llllureri iufallibilitv. coma to tlie con- ,.k;n ,h0 .omr,Hpts of tbe Couatitu- ifU alebut , covenant wilb evil, wbo.te j,t.,r,,.Ua.ly brooding over one sub- t, llivc ultl.ry lo.-t thtir balance, aud . ... .i . ... r .1.. u.. ,.f Innim j BP,J, i 0u,e conKpicuous iurtaucea be- , fore us, actually fall into that abyis aud , fore u actually fall into that abyia aud wbo Latter away al tbe bulwarks of tbe f(VjMiluioi, in the aaine vuiu spirit of hoi- t i;iry witl. J bi-jli tb oui-tist atij;eta Musi) ut ' the gates of l"a'radie. 1 comprehend thtm. 'n.ity 1'bey at e logical at lea-t in their very tua i- i,ess. I do not comprehend those who, pro- ! ' fc-i.-ing to loie their country, and sheltering thcui-elv.'S at Lome and abroad under the broad folds of its glorious standard, while1 pri tending to uphold, do yet traitorously undermina und dix-ngcuuously evade the authoi it v cf tbe Constitution. There is man- lines.", a't least, if uot sense or wisdom, in open revolt there is neither ti.auliueas, nor sense, nor virtue, iu double-dealing evasions ' 0f duty and obligation. '1 hat is a uiauifea- .utiou of imuioi aiity aud of uucou-cicutious- , uess, abhorrent '.'. ke to n-ligion aud lo law. ' " U.-antiful. ahove all other beautiful id; m. ..art h i- i.i.i.ii'1. the incarnation things on earth, is ju-tiee the incarnation 0f law enthroned iu tbe seat of its power ; in this land, there is no ju-tice, uo law, no truth, but in the fuithlul and hearty obscr- vance of the compacts, all the compacts, of the Constitution." . 1 ... . .. i- T,.,.. j 1 HE JURY int. TO i lit e .wu. . 0f CruucU u,l llt-i, Vuiatrnwi; Fugitive s-. , u- pw j,avu tw0 iu..nces of honest, manly and constitutional verdicts by juries, even here iu Massachusetts, where fugitive slaves were concerned, viz : in ill. Ilf Ela vs. L'uited States Mar.hal Freeman, iu the Duma ca-c, and in Commonwealth vs. l;;.k.-r, -.rowei, auu o.uers ged kidniipping of Jones. 1 he genera be- Iiet wus iu botu tucse causes, tuai u uj coulJ i, ,ot to s Mas..achiisetts country ju- , . , . i main of ami- ,' ' ....;.,.,..,. '..tin lavery men, a couv.ct.o.. s r. both cases tue- jurors nooi, i.iv.w iiniujjuij.i i . r r r i eitl ice and huditiga verdict tor law auu the juniee nnu uuu.i.j. . v t.oustitutiou. The Kia case was tried b IWo a j..ry ol Norfolk county, at lied ham, in lr.J, with noate auu iiaiievv ai.u . , ( defendants. Ela, uu iut-H l."y", with Choate aud llaiicll ai.a un youUi, Uiau bad been permanently in- j fc q h(j boltilL.r8 s1(1 po,icei a boU;c of iljk Le Laa itl Lis . , ,....)..,,, i., ,,f ,,r;i while the Mar- hal was convey iug tbe fugitive slave Hums to Ihe wharl, lo return n.m to . .u.-. UUI 01 III1S Cllllie suns namot t..c 1,1. ,1 iI.h Mavor of Do-ton. as being respon sible for the acls of tbe posse and military.' - g-..,,,,,, damages. It was. strong teII1(,tlt,iou t0 jurT 0f abolition tendencies, to tiBke (hc 'ujtt,a j;latt,s pay roundly iu such a case, but they adhered to their oath: aud tneir duty as law-abiding meu. against all appeals to prejudice or sympathy, aud gave a true verdict for the Marshal aud the M ivor. Why, we are almost Agin, iu the recent trial ol JSaker, . ro rle.r f.e nnnJ.!.. iI huiI others, tor niurtiiug a fugitive slave to Norfolk, who had concealed himself iu their vessel, the defeuce was conducted by Cu-bing and Scudder aud Marstoii. The aboiiltoti press aud pulpit aud Ivceum bad premacy ol law situ tvii, eveu iu .'ii sett We are half inclined to exclaim with jury! No mau cau say too much iu its fa- , vor I ' Uloii l'ul and SCauuarU. : J0ui)S correspondeti fc.J " J etiiJtU Kl j , TCI ooiuau. ' " A 1 1 uo of greeu 1 o w forest trees bet r ay ed the course of the red river tbrou-h 'iie P1"'" So deep is its channel aud so thlc the forest that skirts its bank" that I rode with,., twenty yards ot it he-lore t caught the first gleam ot ,t wa era. I was agreeably disappointed. 1 bad heard the I .r.lan described as su insipid muddy JJ'dau uescriueu as ou r- arc.tu. bt.',er it was the contrast -,.h the desolation around, or my auc , Ut made it" green Dauus so neautuu,, not; but it did seem at that moment of lis revelat.otl to my lougmg eyes the pel tcctiou of calm aud loveliness. Ills har.uy " i,le the Mokawk at I "ea. but tar more - - - -- . .. . a . . , . rapid and impa-sioued iu Us uJ. I"1'""' 01 all the livers I have ever seen, the Jord.u has the hercest curie in . its ...... uo means clear, tut it as little uesei ves tu- name ot u.ue l.i y. At the pi puue wiiere 1 the baptuu, ot.r hrst saw tt irniiuion assigns - ,,,,1 , ,;, Our OAVior. an'i ais-. iu..v. ---c of the children of Israel on their entrance ilito the proiiii-ed land. Like a true pil grim I bathed iu its waters and picked a te pebles trmu its lauiis as tokens of re membrance of the uust famous river in the world. Thre-i miles below the I now stand, the noble river, it- -if the very s ilseil OU : emblem of life, suddenly thor I pUti id bosom of the Dead Sea." t-,',.,.AI. l'Ai'krl AT RALl.lll.rbe , , i i.pise ....... p.t-., -- - ' Episcopal paper, to he i"u.u ; Raleigh, coinmeuciug early iu March i next. at i ' a year iu inauie. ; me.u.d j., .c.. . tue ... I ischial Luutch. . tON.hM A 1 1 E COnUEM ONDENCU I HIOM TIIL NOKlif. U'e Mote our ri.,JerSi tlii, tuoruiog, ( tb, njohuiond News.) a Inter .ddr.at- ej ,0 pr0iuiiieut citiien of this place, by I0dge, of Gouvonier, New York. Mr. D. ia a gentleman who baa occupied a bigb positiou in the LrgisUtin. and Ezeeu. tive braDcDea 01 tue uovcrnutetii, auu wdpu taken into con-ideration tbe fact that U reide almom iiiinii'diaUlv on tba auatl.t lin. bis couervatim will but tbe moro truthfully portray the eouamon nlimeut of true Union loving men. .,,,,.,,, Xw "I 1V 1 " "'""i - I ot nboul atrotig bopes that much good may yet Lrow out of the Harper a l , r- good may yet Lrow out oi tne tiarper a r , r- ry affair. It will .Low eonacrvative u.tu, of U' L,"ou ev;ry "ure D' 0UM- o( lo",.' a'-"le """"f diffurencea, "J MMS pre.ervauaaJli lbc,U.., The sectional party North will uuite on Seward, Chase, or some other caudidate of like views. Tbe South wiil bo eutilied to furnish ths candidate Lir the Churleatou Couruntion. I do not suppose they will be able to agree upon a Southern man, nor that they will collider it good policy to take a oandidatu from the South. If not, then they will a- gree upon some Northern mau, and tho Noitli will sunetion their cboiet. If a j.idi- ciou- selection sbull be made, this state and Pennsylvania can be cariicd ac.ain.-t Sew aid or any other man of the ssmo stamp. Tim result at our late election shows this. result at our late electi The frieuds of S-. ard deemed it of the grcat'y i.i.- ,rgauixcd. and yet we carried one half of the State ticket. In the city of New York scatcely more than hall the vote ! waj polled, and I presume the canvass wi.l show that the vote wa, very tight through- out the Slate. This si ste of things is attri- butabie nut ou lyr to the disorgauilitiou of tbe Demociatic party, but, in a great mea sure, to the tact that thousands of voters: who had tielouged to the Republican and American parlies, but were hostile to Sew ard, while they would not vote the Repub lican ticket, through fear that a victory would enure to the beuetil of Seward, weru prepared to join .he Dt mod.a.ic par. rc'lllilillta ll0me. - .. , "" ""V" , Ak' x'v u15 h'""j - .. . docs not give a heavy mnj.inty agaiust the Blii-Hu. nf .,. K,.T.,,l,i 1; M Dar.v. , , do ol 8),ri, with you that the Harper's I c.rr affair was tbe legitimate result of the J c . . ., r abrogation of the M i-ouri t omprc.mi.-e. I prcimi- did regret that mes-ute wa moved the time self, but tii a t il was prematurely moved. I am fuliy persuaded that we shall never bave peace until the dncttine is firmly seltb aud established that Congiess ha no right UU der the Cou-tiiutiou to legislate upou the i .1 i i i .... : . i... ir. . . , . . , ;a ,,u, Su(( 4 or Tt.rri, orie-, to deal with it in their o ii way. The Harper s Firry affair w-s lb natu ral and legitimate result of the teachiugsof such demagogues a- Se ard, (.i reely, Boecb tr, and others, acting upou the miuds of pas-ioijate and fanatical men. fieri it Smith, one of the ablest and most houe.-t among the leaders of the party, is now iu au iusaue asylum, and mauy others arnoug them are only Ct for that place. Browu aud bis coadjutors will expiate their crimes ou the scaffold for I uku it for grained there will bo no thought of pardou or commutation iu their cases. It would bd impoiitio aud wrong. Some of our conser vative papers at the North bold to the opio ioj Cat it would be politic to commute. I do not think so. So long as old Brovu lives be would be a hero among ultra Abo litionist", and coustant effjrts would be made to secure bis pardou or escape from imprisonment. Let them all be hanged, aud others will be more oareful how tbey run their uecks into the halter. Oue good result wiil flow from Brown's entente. Our Abolitionists bave supposed that whenever the standard of in.-urrectiou was raised, the blacks would flock to it. Iu that they have beeu greatly disappointed, and Abolitionists will iu future be cautious how they risk their ouo uecks, relying upou aid and comfort from the uegroes. I cau imagine something of tho state of alarm and anxiety in which you were placed ou tbe hr.t news ot the outbreas, ana wueu you i did not kuow how extensive me conspiracy might be. nor how ur tue negroes migu, no luuuceu to ucuoiuc pa.nviyv.. .u God grant that uever hereafter you may be placed iu tho like poailiou of alarm aud danger. Very siucerely, yours, S.e , EDWIN DUDei K. j Tfcxw sEXA j ,lliS,,.,..t lur private , aJvice9 0.n 'j;cl4l represent thai at present i the contest for the vacaul C S S.-uatorsbip . , ... ; ,i.,, ,,. .!. imm urn cine ,i.y 1 mo,t wholly between Col. Wigf tli aud the j Mf Uc4L,an with a pretty fair pro-pect lhit neither cau be elected; and turtiier, . . , . , Houstou will, iu all obat,;lll,i be nis 0u sucoessor, as there Jjubt th(Jt if Le aC(,ept . re-ekctiou, he can in the end eouiuiaud, tun voles of ij vriiy of the Texas Legislature Wo etiti ruiu little douht of the oorrecttiesl of thi iuformatiou Washington itir. A SlMIUI.AK Dsvii Wh'tld .0111? eXCi vatioiis were beiug made iu tbe we.teru part of the city recently, a keg of pJBr a fouud at the bottom of an oid lightning rod. !t was iu a state of cood pre.servstion, too . .1.1 .,..) . .vi.lauti V Use- porUOIl. Ot It were caac- ' 1 . I. I, ..I Kn r. a.l.-U ID.lt. "v - llljtllcidu fJoi who des.rsd to blow by .ou, nl. j (ueri, t) lhtnit.i , .,r,-t reveuge reveug that be wa. Ur (j tf,rri,n but o. I old ith his ou uaua. j ;-7;',7;;.i,fM.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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