1 r-Sl 66- -6 "e true to Sod, fo ijoul 6ot,)lht, qnd io ot I", THOMAS J. HOLTON, I Editor & JJropriitor. TEHMS: The nrtls.Carolina Whig will beaffnrded to anb. cril.fi at TWO POT. I. AltS in advance; TWO DOLLAR? AND FIFTY I'KNTS if payment be delayed lor three nunlhiand Till. UK lX)l.l.AKS it I lie end of tli year. No"tiiper will bo diacun. j tmucd until all arrearage. ire paid, except at III I i.pti m ot the Editor. . Ailvcrtisemenlaitiserted at One Dollar per aqua re ( 1 6 Intra or leas, this ailed typi') for the fire t inaer. ; lion, and 45 eeiila for eaehconti nuance, Court ad. aertiaeiiienta and Sheriff Sules charged US htt rent higher j and a .teduclimi of 33 per cent, will be miitli: tV'iiii the rerulur pricca, for uiiverti". rs hy the rear. Advcrtisciiicnls inserted monthly or '....I.. - a i e.. k .: i monthly 7 a ceuts per aquarcforoacit time, f Parsons .vhen renttlngli M.rlr tfirrmmnrmr must mirk the number ni' insertions desired or they will he iii ikd until lorbid and charged ac eordingly. CjrPuatinaatera are a othorixrr! In arl a agents J. f. WlLKlXsOX &... OCALIK9 IK -5 WATCHES, JEWELRY, CuiiSML u ana rimu hjhk, its No. 5,Grnnite Kan?, opposite the Munsiuo House, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A'trntinn giTeii to Repairing Walclirt A. Jewelry. 31cckleiil)iirg Hotel. jVcxt to the PtKit Ojftce nllK tubcr'bfir inform the public that h.ivinjr purcli.x.e1 tlir huilOirif it and ts tHiW prrMrtd to ar.crinin-Hli.le trjimcnl tnd rtulur Ilirocr- II Iua food Rubles snd elTicirnt Ostlers H .r.f ill be ktpt by the 0inuth r tixr.or fur-Hisl.e-3 with sinic hrtrd, en m!rrute t-rm- JOHN DORAS'. Aoe. 7. 1859. 3.;tf r a- uocrier ur uir in nnounring H- to his frieniis, and the public gem rr,lly, that he has taken Una long ratabfiahrd and well k Holtl, and iua made every poa-tble pri parato.n lo accommoaaie lilt ou.iness, ir.veuii.g ami viaiiing portion ol tl.a pubue, in Ilia moat saltauctuiy innnif. Irt!Cu!ar attention ia paid to hii . TABIjE, -aud evvry .,ar..i ia..;vided IK Tl'r - ' .ItOOJIS. H i STABLFJI are abundantly aopplied a .d at. tended by carelal ostlers; and to II deparln.enU tin proprietor ifive lua iMraonal attention A coiuf'ort.,bi O.MMill'.S rum regularly to Ihe d'-pit on t ic arrival of the ears With these effor.a lo ple..a, a liberal share of the puhlic plronitge ia conHdenlly sohetled. WM ROWZKK. .Wmtar 15, IS.,9. 1liif L5 THE UNION," ARC II VI RFKT AIHU K 1I1IUI), PHLAEELPHIA. tTTON S. NEWCOMKR, i'roprittor. ttej, fld undf rtifncd hnvifiif purchs the inlrrest of his ifirrrirr vMt Kvains. in the uhor , wouTYcall the sttciition nt the (iijUiic it am convenience lor tli'.se tisitin 1 him. (jriphia. either on busmi s vr p.tiisure. l's ftituatioti be t ti if hut few ati-ps from the pnnciptl a venues of trade, offers inducrinrnts lt thne on bumntp; while to those in ieirch o plesure the cnunUnl' y p4ing and tinivg raii.waj tr and th"te in close prox niit f , atl ifti a pleasant rule lor iHe id' re.noioii al sum of Uelt a flnne to al! plnci s nf iulerrtt in or about the r,tf. The Pronrietof givea asunra nr. that " Tkt Vmi. on ' shall h H'-pt with sunli ?l trader as will meet public approb ttion, and svoutd rvspretiuliy aolicit North Cttfol'fis pitron40;c. Term 1 5 r-f ny. LKJON 8.NKWCOMER, Auc'jit 16, IhZ'J. 2.Vljr raoraiBTot. I iii-r.lor JVlIrr & Sriilil llr;nL FHflfK subsrnher is nian'-ficruni t srrd keep M."nunt)y on li-no. Soap fnr Trtter, S:ld Hf-ifT or K.nyworrri, and (foid to wash with for any p!h r skin diaia. Jl will ilioUKe aUiha out any kind of lothr.if. If any person Ue. ;rs to r it to !l -pui.it c.n he hid ut a rr. rtijpe4 price. The S-mp haa b'n tried by rrM.n. mhle persons anJ utfid t be a certain cure. Tte S .ipcjn he hd at Dr. K. N. Hutrhuon V Co. 'a lirjff Store ant. from the sufttcribrr. CIIAS. T. KUERIIARD. .Way 31. 1 8 .3. Iltl" J.:S. PHILLIPS HAVING licated in ( hnrlottr, rr-irtf oi ly solioils a share of public patroni(t. A complete aa-ortment of ('lotlik, Caaainierfe and Veaftinjrs alwaya on hand whir.n will be made lo or dt'r al the shorlft notice, a I fir the I teat f.shion Shop three dofaa iSonth f the Mansion Ifotise. WJIKAT WANTED. 'Mil F, (Hinting communily will take noliee that their Wheal I mp will be purehssnd at ll.e 4 liariolta Steam Flouring Mill, at market price. Those having Wheal for aula may And it to their advantage; to call at the Mill before closing a a.le. JOHN WILKKS & CO. .Juhi, i Ma. jijif . Houses and Lots for Sale. fUMlV. Kubaermer offers for sal the fouao and my I-'-t on wlnth ho re.idea, adjoining the Meinodiat parsonage. The hum ia eomfurtable and thore iaon the premiaea a kitchen, dairy, Hla. t,la and a WU of neollenl water. Jtie situation ,a a go-! na lor a funuly. ALSO Another A.ua and hA fronting 4,psiaite tha late re.idence ol the Rev. T. M. iarrow and alao adjoining Ihe I'aiaon.ge. t Foaaeaaioiagiven the I at of January neil. It. W. RECKWITU. S-mmUr I. 34. if EXECUTIONS fyr the 8. Cpurt for sal. ralDMIIOTEL, IM tin irrr 1 Ql (rSjir V'"v fcfl Piano and Music Store. fBlflE Subscriber kecpa continually, on hand M. Fianiis made b? Steins. v it Co., Nunii'a A Chirk, and other maker, or New York. Which lie will aril at the loweat rate lor CASII.oj rood pi. per. Ah.o, the latcat Music on hand, at No. 160 M-iinalrret between the Kichange Bank and the Amentum Hotel, Columbia, S. C. SAMUEL GARDINER. ilxWUW a I. L. KtRRlsON, HERMAN L. LEIPINO Ki'inusov midim., IMl'OKTKKS Forelga and Domestic Dry Goods, WHOI.HSALK AND RETAIL, liaau. araiTT, oa itooa raoai kino, u titi.i s ro v , Apr, SVt. 7-1 T 4 It.wTnllf 1Iiilii.il I'iif lniir. :us miaii. 4 .', IMS COMPANY continues to l..ke riaka a. uin.l u tlure, c., ul u by fire, on Houses, Uooda, I'ro. I rain tC Office I e ecu & to Drug Store of K. Nye lluli lu. orricEitH. A. 0. STKK1.K, rrtudrnt. V. OVKHM.W, '- I'tnuhnt. K.NVK Ul'U HISON,c.f Trecu'r I '.Utl TOHH. A. C. STKKLK, J. L. UllOWN, 1. U. TAYLiU'., S. T. W R IS TON, C. V KRMA.N, K. SCARR, WM. JOHNSTON. Juiin L Rhi.wn, K. Scarr and S. T Wrimton, I'irtulni Committee. Ajuii jr,, if-yj. lit SiilOaOUO io. 1 'l'ruit Trees ran Al.l:. WESTBMCKS k rXWDENHALL, I'ro'i Ifor ti II f.'' Liieen Aurjrrtri Liullrttt,tifur i.rtfnihvto, A'. C, il'LI) very resp f 11., altrntion j SUUa to i (.ull.e ,)m .r t U and acehiuatcd a A inter Trace, '.sortm. nl haa been til t Iro a. and work, 'e. a. w hich .a a aure 1 i jfeVily, j pfomi. arr i g wlueh ahouid a si.M.ing lo plant or. .r .i-ly u.e The a l r. T l.i ,rpuljl Hii he lU hl. ,,,,, , g u:.r. ntee at truilluiii e. lient eli.r o leriati, . iu ol not to overlooked by rsolin w.-i.i , Charda . Ither lor Ilia I r I; litf or I ( atoek ronsiala of Ilia folio, itig I t 1 l.f.KI Apole Ireea J lUU.'H Oj'. U1IU Pear tree.; U,.i; A,.t.oa, 12,(1011 I'luai ; 5'X'ii IWur.ee , lUtlD Uuii.ee ; 4l'l l.r.pi V.i.ea. Herio.a a rry f.i.e a.-ortn.n -(i treea 10.- "a. 4 eeiry ; K Almoud ; of furranta , ele , ail of !straD. rr .-, I!..:., rnea. ..,.,.ebe Whieh c .ah or All l ,11 I ry reaao ved p .per. rr put up in llfierior n, patro Complete ilivo ranc. il ll. 'l t! orchard atOr are tranepianl Mr. T. J. II nishti'g of the Itering couiiln will uke ul.a . a a ar- .r of Ihe . if they II be the r ;lon people ft as ajt nl f. to, fue eekl.f.nU'g - imgh aho.e Kr.,,1 1 ... an, t.:,i g order. !.,r i h. Dr. II. .M. rritiliard ,' If.LI'l.M. I" inn!, i evienni lrii( l i I. .,(!..-'. i T Toe , r pre. Wal3l. H.,r. r it. ill tor witn.iul charge. i hi: m i;s: l. Mil fl!!A ! Oil! rttKrakKl. "1 N.-... I oinpoHudrd fniirily from 1. 1 OH, i iink iiik i.-t e. a. i tiv a .n t n r as a-iae.1 rnl. fT"7 V. -I "1.1 IfyloK th. ,l enrm. neie). what . 'Saa a.a'k mighi- a th. l)rapep.la a h lleadaehe. ( I holera! -'r,. ts ,(., Ot apsdr lroMjr, bjr ai wit m off ta Sr-.W.:r ...111 . Tvpe. Il I.S-.. lit. .4 ut Matir, a. A II who Mar It re Klvlt.g Ihe.e ' Ha Mater In the rt.oa.in vallh th Invl lor. a. i.l .wallow h..lh .oel,ar. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR k : rin: nn.i. i. ihw mar. ...s i Hai;, l r.irM .....l I -, ... ,.ll... n ...... i,T ... o,. a-e. l- v w.a, ai.a ..i..., m. ,, ilraaile Ae,t r a T i.t.r a ... Il.tne , II II II av A ' r.a.rei.H. Ili'lUI II lavaalea),! ' ir- . " J w.,a ... lawaj . : llasia. Haluawa AaS F.CAF.R i CO., Charlotte, N C. A LARGE 8UTPLf OF Constable Wapr;uits JUST I'KINTEU. From the Charleaton Courier. Only Behind t h o Cloud. BV Wll.l.lK LIOUTIieAKT. M Oil ! niolhrr ! pruy. come liiiher, quick, Aril tell I lie .. n wl.y Thai every atar h.ia gone quite out, L'pon the earning aky ; I ao mucli luteu tu Jay hi; bead, tpuu br wu.dow ..,. And look udoii them ahming there, 8o beautitul and alill." Tbe little wond'ring fare grew tad, That bleak and alorinv nihl, For inky cloud epi o'er the alare. And veiled Iheir mellow hlit. She aolll) rloeU Ilia title hl.nda, , And, wilh a tearlul eye, PkiiI," All the pretty .lui are (one I'ray, niothrr, till mo why T" "The atara you ao nmrli lore, nty child, M Tl.e iriother u.d rt p.y, " Arc i rot gone out. but only hid Hy oatk rloii.la driftn g by. Heir how the Hum irr rolii along. So Bolt-mnly a.ti luud ! Hut do nol ( .! b iut llif alnra, Tie j 'it all Uf.inl the rloiin. The w.II . y o The nJf c, And all tU t In uisut.t'ii ho bmali tli I lr.,r awav. Ann tli niEi.t ghl I'm tuie i one II . n Una A lirifht D at inin r brothrr, !. thy ak r uit wrapHdand ata r it a crow n II ll.e 1 1 1 I.I r..i,r trom II., I.rr I irkii.t, .Ic.uril Ihi e ti tow i ? lo.t ll.r dark lie .a or Inc n.t.t, suit. rir'U lliur.dfr, loul ; be nt romtort is riot gui.e y l-rhinu llir e!ou.l. o C hf 'I up T lle t. Th v aadui n'a he fiy llo'. owa 7hen huati Ine rung r... plaining voire. Th. submissive k. nd lod will n.aaa thy i r ar brighter onra il.a. mg rights tliscfH;uifoiis. What A .s'uil cf ( lolla s i'nnw to Mother," said Genre Maxwell, " there ia poor bo io our school whj I wish had aome of uuy clothe. The boys call him I'ilcL, he looks so piarhed , but ee is real clean, and hi kn-es and r.k.t- are wll patched ; be was dreadfully cold in sehjol today; I know Le was, he kept suiverii.g 0.'' " Tbe poor da net suffer bs'.f so n.uch from fold as we think for," said Li aunt ; " tbey get ued to it." " Let's see jou try it," cried Ijeorpp, " IIuh, niy ar n," said his mother. " Well, mother, a. if fl.-h and biood would rot ttei cuch weather as tbi. with only a tli.ti strip cf o'd cloth betaero them. Aunt is covered with Ssnctl from head to foot; no wonder he doe n't know what cold is." (jeorge and bis auut were not apt to arec, and the worst of it was they did nr I agree to disagree. " What is the boy's name besidra Pinch ?" asked bis mother. "Jed Little. I guess be has no f.lher, and I do not know where I he lives. I only know he is a good fellow, land real piti'u! this weather." I ' Well, said Mrs. Maxwell, " if you can do anything for him, I s'till bo very glad to have you.'' " 'iood," cried licorge, turn ing to bis Look again; "before to morrow ( night I ll take the shiver out of poor Jed, if I can.'' lie could nowatuy bi tter. Jed was not at school the next forenoon, eorge asked where he lived ; uono of tin: i oya knew, none at least that he asked I After school the master told linn, and away 1 1- scampered to find him. It was iu an o l block of buildings in another part of lb' nun, which he made a bu-ii.es-; to e.vcb through ami thfoutb . In u he got thai-. Presently there waa tap at one of the 'iaement windows, and fiuorge spied Jed i face at one of the squares. ' lla.lo ! criea tie. Jed came to tne door and peep- eJ c.t. ' W here are you bound, do here! he asked. "Looking up you, o.d fcUow, saif (jeorge. " Mother is lining my tr ussra, Mul I've.fot nothing to wiar while .le is dotilg isid the boy ; " I can not go .ut, fi you come in. ueura went Into lr:e lilllo room alnra the Lilt, . , Uiul a poor widow with four children, ahoin tbe long and sere winter was piuci, ng to the Very extent ftaajlaeir scanty u. ,M, ,wUch a box of a si",! (jeorge tbijoht, and about a porriuer of potatoes; a. j J ei with old summer pants on, and bla: xet over bis shoulders; while his mothers, ba-tmg trip of flannel iu his school li,mtrs, aud they the best he bad. It w ihe reality of poverty which be seldom sa. " I just th.,J,t 1 would bunt jou up, Jed," ho said, makiiag as if- to go, for he felt half aabsned 0f his thick coat beside bis poor half ead school mate. "Thank you ever so mu-h for coining," ssid Jed ; "its good in you. Why, you are I almost froze in school yctcrday, and mother did not want mo to gu tjH a)ia hail lima to fix me. She lews fog t(j4 (bop, and has lo sew for us by pieceuiea.. I wish 'twas always summer, George, li',., tu,3 tropics geography tells about." " Pflfor Jed," sail, George lo himself, aa be ran homo ; " poor follow, poor fellow.' " Mother," be cried, t, ho bouuded into tbe house with bis glowing obecks, "I want to make up a bundle of ij 0othcs for Jed Little; quick, mother ui0k." "It is din ner time, ' said his aunt. Dinner?" eried the eager boy " what d I care about din ner when poor JetULittU ia freealng." Iiut his luothor quieted his iii.petuoii-uy .until aflef dinnor, when she weilt up stairs with him aud gave him leave a)uet full and comfortable tuit for the pv,r boy. Georga houlderet) the bundle, ti i took in bis other band tin pil full of dinner for tla denti tute famil. " You ra I good boy," aaid lii aunt. "Good! 1 not good. I've not a upark of goodueaa iu mo," eriod lie. " M child, how you apea to jour atint.' aid bit. mother, gently laving licr hand on hii bead. ' I know it. in"t!ier," he anawer ed, in a gentle tone i " oh I kuow it. and it ii ao rough in in; auut, ill you forgive me tor epeamag ao r Io," aaid aunt and I mother, both imiling. ' I " I he had a good it," aaid Ocorge 'on liita return, bringir.g l.nrae a tcrioua, j thouohtful, and aoftt i... v with him, "Jed could not speak, NT1,JC,J lnd j looked; hi mother ilj '"g- 1 I did not want thariVa. 1,1 in ,1,. her L.ood. Jed ,tlue?r7m when I came off, and squeezed it ao, 'soil time or other,' said iie, and that aa ail he could y. Twenty years or more pa.ed away, and a pour miner was taken from one of the Sacramento boat and landed at Sun Fran cico. l'onr, friend!e.'s, and sick, he was 'Carcely able to walk, ati'l 'stik down on a box of goods under a shrd. i'.i tbe hurry nobody noticed Liui.or noticing him thought it worth ahile to inquire into bia uiialor tunes. At last, when the buntlu beyan to lull, a couple of uien caina ai n,g. " There ' that poor f. llnw," they iid, " he'i nenr likely to ace his hoini! acain." " Who is it ?" a-ked a third " I.Vn'i know his name," nwered bo. " Maxwell, I think," aaid Ibe other ; " Maxwell, a down eadcr.'' 'I bo name arrenied the attention of a atraager, a ho stood nrar lh wharf broking of tbi iu. He tLercfor warned them that over an invoice cf poods. ."Mixweil," he ' their uiiori for r.pos cf hi or any other looked up Hid aaid, "Msxw.il! where !' .defunct purson a soul were useless, j I hey poinied him lo the f.ck uian, whoj N uh thai munition this remarkable ghoat 1 sieined lo have f a ien aleep. Ho aent lo- j diaj peered, and the CJiigr. gsti m dis I aarda bini. "A goof! Heal elder lhau any . peraed, M sx well 1 t ver knew,' be said. " Maxwell Ij On what foundation the itory ret is ' Maxwell '.' he repeated half aloud, and the more than we can tell, but there ruu-t have lulu" aermrd t i flood bini with uieinori. s been sum esrent to give rise to ruch au ex- hirh i.uk l.i in far. far I ack !o h.s boy honj trajrdinary report, j again "Maxaell!'1 ha saiJ aaiu, and! ' sfam was drawn lo the poor miner " Your name ia Maxarli,'1 l e ssid, seeing hiui ' " I I fl'T CAg Jr I Ihi." In olden lime, iswske. " that is my name, sir, lieoreo before the Main lawn acre invented, Wing j Maxwell," answered Ibe a.uo, " wrecked on a forlorn coast." j " Oeorge Maxwell," exclaimed the lrau- ger, (.' "aspjng ll.e miner ti.in hand iu his ' ri.'bt ,'iunevt, braltby grip, " iad Lies, jou ; and who am I bulu-.d Liille, al l to carry 1 a dot. n of )ou on u.y back. I'vui, come, in V home Is V our h .u.e. Il is s,i umu.er ' with ine now, at,d you shall share my sum mi r Willi ii., 'ieorge .laxaei. Who can di cribe ll.e iii.-ein.g, or the wonderful fiilb fu'nes of i i ii 'a r rovideoce, wb -reby a bun- die of old cl .il.ei, isnied laeniy or twenty- five years before, ycidoi n abundant br - v-'i fr'er l-l p. loo.! .! one, .belter, anadi - cite, au l a pro.rect of bj.t.-r busiue-a ih minilrg could e ver be to s)n i delicately brought up as George Mataeii Lad Lveu. A NEGRO M A lltl AGE. I itt Cm ik, Ecbf iary 'Jtl, !.). Il-H oit .lot'4 iixtiy .Til.'.- The follow msrrie ret.mM.y 1 I cently obtained gT : " I ak. d b j w far it w as l o Rr andou ? 1 f, , ,',. . ,,',.,,. I.I if ... .t'.tl " Th.y call it pretty t ,:d lrat.-ly," savs from one of n.y n. gro... ,nd .1 you th,nk!Wli? f, j:, ,,V. interest any of J ur readers, y may pubinh it : j " Here is acoutl w i have walked out ....1. .,.l...lnl.. Iil . .1,1. k . i i m i i ' ! ''I J -"6 twixeti dcin come forwaii at, i sjeak now, if not, let dem boi'l dar p a-e Dow and for ever more. I wants ctsfj car io besr aud very heart to enjoy. Mr Jim I Lotnpso J, sjoruaoe ver stand fastly by your left side, J., you lake her for your ileeily neioveu i, to wail on her through sickness and . Ijugh health, sal and be aafe, holy ai.l holy, loving and Je loving? Do you 1. j hr mother.' Do you live her father') Uo you love her brothers! Diyou IoW her si.st.-rs J Do you love her uutitr "i io you love lur niislre Hut do jou I God ihe beat : Answer " I do " " Miss Mary Tho stands fasiiy by your lake to be j our dear I whomsoever !g. side, do you iov.lt husband wstl mi hi 'ii through roni til inu, safe and kealtllsnd through e saf holy and bo :. molhVr ! Do vou i holy T Do von love LI love ve liis father . Do vtj ov4 il btotber " you love Ins si-lera Do a love Gd D ihe b Answer ' I wi!ta . I shall pronounce tlr. Jim h uold Mis Msry faetly by tha rthi baud. V . 1 I shall ! pronounce you both to be man by Ihe f ommtinrlm'rstt of (j'k! H 'jifM ar.J trt!..i' ! , h Go. may live right, tbtt you may d.e and forever more. Now, .Mr your LriJc. L. t us sing a him " I'lune-o in a full ol c-ira o's Ye sri I' lied a... nelS are.' Ae. GIillENtiD WHO MADE THE " RLAf'iv Rl CANS !" " III ack Republicans" is the bug' which South'-rn Louofoco seek, on a 0c casiona, to fiitblen children into lit 0r into their parly, which is worse. Th nur readers may know whose powers of fW lion brought " Riack Republicanism"' ta exiatence, we (five them the f'ollowii I ,, late number of the New York Djily i , , a staunch, old line Deuincralie paper :V " Rutin an evil hour w took tbo .1 SoiieraCto oul bosom and eleutod Mr. lit in H.'i. Wo mad bargain. 1 Isiav - ,. al fracmeut of our pat y, thus warmedjd. , new lif, permeated thi" entire GovermB. t of Mr. Pierce ; o muc so that most of ,r National Demoorats bad to leave it. I I, trong, indeed, did the sectional auti-sl. ry principle becomo by having been tak. ft I the bosom of tbe ycmoeraiio party in i yi that in 18311, it set up for itself, deoout. those who bad warmed it into life after Lit' ooinplet prostration io 1W'4, galhersdi. itself all the Abolitiouists aud other oppo nents of Demoraoy, aid formed the presajoito Rlack Republican jarly." t ing t We shall JLli.at jou l i t, now Jll, M'U! r r.i.i- wilh Tub (3u,8T or a 1'riicoT Interkrupts , KXKCUTION OF STKVKN3 AND II A Mas a.nd Addiikmhks tub Conurbiiation. I LETT. A remarkable, atorv in current iu I'itis- burrh and other parts of western lY'iiii'ylva- nia. It poanea.ea the element of thu wild- est romance, bull, reliiounly belicfcd by T.ry many poreons. We give it as it was told to us, without, of course, eudorMng the occurrence a actual facts. About two weeks ago, in the village of, ' r , ,i J ' ' ' masa was performed in the Roman Catholto i htjreli.lortlie fepoe. ol the soul ofaO. ceas ed prieit. A number of orbipp. rs aere in , p . fc the church at the time, .jm-ta, the officiat Pr,fc,l"S eincution. .,., out ingpreat was about to perform the u.oj l -ot. the prisoners wore b "lt oIciud part of the rile., his r urpo.e -slof ,he 1?'," Ur? ."' 1 "e" ' checked b, an a,to,.i4,.n annearance. The ' tl)e '"rr', JAfft 7. frroi u'l t'a cleeeaje rrLi l ia,.elf .m-nr ... i i .. ' ,r. i uplifted ca iu irotii ul the altar, with hand in a warning uiauntr. Tka ofliriaiini: eleruy in a warning uiauntr. I he omciaiine eleruy I , , . . c , i t, tria has necu consuiuiiiaieu. niieuier mis man stepped back, when the ghostly r ricst, i V I'.S botl' k" "t''P t0jke lrue or not, there are powerful influences or priestly ghost, addressed bis brother i.,, uir ?f"1" "u their re.-pictivo c.lhu-, a n proiluctd ,onjtJ rcui8r. .he Bc-h and coriL-rei-atioo. He said ihev,1'1" n"'l,:,ry procession and ijijril fonvitig j re,u;trt. he Uusaian Anibaaitdor at were lakinunuecessary trouble to get bun "J"""1 ' " '". XMi' Pr0CLl"I,,, lu ",c Turin has informed Count Cavour, that it out of purgatory. The pru-st might save ' t"J,,f,u' . , , I WOuld be the assumption of a great rcspon- hi. pr.yeis ami hi, ptnilenu their pennies i 1 '"1"",t P".1 C ,'. s.bility i,y Sardinia (or lo annex the ltal- Th..y could notgit him out of , urg.tory , '"r ,,,e u,10 ,hl,r J1 ,,n d ' ' " ' ,n i iau Duchies at a moment .ben the other Lec.uteL. neve? wa, in it. Furtl.ermor; "." 't' (-.?1'0": r0P'; wtr,! ",e,,1? ' . LOwer. uf K.rone a.e exeriinv themselves tlure waa no chance for l.itu to grit there, as there never was audi a place as I'urpa. tory. It was ail a mUtake. lie should lei f much obliged if they could get him out n the spot wb. re be waa, but that was impossi blc. There were but two places of fjture exi-lence, one o! perpetual buss aud the other of perpetual punishment. Only to prieiti ever went to Heaven and he was not one kept the hotel at Middle I irauvil.e, and fr his well stocked bar f arni.hed " see n '.modi tioiis to man and bea.t." I!e was a good land- i-rd, but l. rnlly deaf l isb, the village pa i,t. r, was jliiicted in ihe same way. I ll.e dav tbe, were sitlinir bv themselves in tie barroom. Wing was bjat.ind the count ailing for the next cu-touitr 1 .-I. w as louncins befor li.e tire with a iLirsty look, easliug ahe p a eyea occasion- slly al Wings decanl'-rs, and wi.-Lii g mo - levoutly that some one would come in an treat. 1 A trvelKr from the South, on his way to . Rraudon, rtepped io to inquire tbe divlence. . bp 10 u.e counter ho aaiti "t':.n you tci! u c sir, how far it is to Rrai.uon .' ' "HiandyV says lie res ly laii li jrd, jump.iig up ; " ye -ir, I think 1 have some," at tne rattic lime ban. hug uosu a dicai.tir of lb.- precious iiqu'd. I "U ii.iunuerland nin, says the stran reacning, aa he spoke, for the bowl and todilystitk. I he de.pairitig traveller turned io Fish " I b landlord," said he, seeij.s lo bo ','f yoa ,u" U9 ko" far it is lo llran don "I hank you," said Pish; "I don't caro if I do lake a drink with you." 1 Le stranger treated and fled. A Dkab RdiTi.E ('F Wivg - The editor : of the Richmond Enquirer has received no- lice iroin a cirrespotiaeut iu liremeo that he Las sent him a bottle of the celebrated rose " -me which i. a.- years old. Tho ... ,,. , ,., wr.tergivc. this .ccount of ,t: Ibis rare eitielo c.n only be obtained at the l eilar in half bottles, and then but iu mail qiiantiiics. Until recently, it waa only permitted to be used as a Medicine in cases of cxttejic iliness Its flavor is exq'ji-iioly delicious, tliouifh its taste is nol peculiarly rich. A tlninhle full is a. much as is drunk at a ""' ' u 'y f0 the Bj:e of 'J J 1 a ou may rely upon its having attain ycais . I present it to you for the Use and benefit of the individual Mate, composing th American Union, arid I flatter myself, that it will leacb them a valuuble leon in ptipiic reonhiy. This bottle of wino cost originally "0 fents, by allowing to p. r c-ntuui on tbe purchase money , added to the princi pal aunuaily, afterwards bearing a like m lerrat, and you make the present cost seven liuiii'ns eig'ht hundred and eighty four thousand seven butnlrod and nineteen dol lars anil twenty el jht ceiils . A litrjersuiu than tho enure public debt of Virginia For my own gratification I employed an ae- curate aiiihmet.cian to make a calculation for me, and the above is the astonishing rt..ut i A sinjo bottle of wine worth at prime cost, with compound legal American inter- est, the .nonuuus amount of ,) t,7 1 U dol ' lars 2H ceuts j A bright-eyed, honest looking negro boy, about I'.' years of ago, caino into the Fx ' pre., office last night, b-ggine for the means ! , . i r' lo g.t aotnellung lo appeane tbe pang, of hunger. He said bo had been to the office , of a neighboring journal, which is always j alio. Ming nrooodile tears for the poor A I ri - j can, hut that he was only shown the door j there with " kick." He said bis mother supported herself and him with washing, but that having met wilb au accident trom burning, a few day since, be wss foreed fnloj tbe streets to solicit cbsrity or work If that negro boy, now, bad only boen as tmiitt aa ha was honest, be would navu played " fugitive alave," or got somebody i0 eertify that be wa. " stolen " from aome- where 8cutb. In that case his fortune would have been made. As it is, be ought know thct " Hunanity " her ba noth-j to to Jo wilh fre negroes. V. Y. IZrfrri. j of Chari.estown, March 10. j g pi.rforuicd t0day in the, preaence J aaeii.blaC of apeffTtors, tho in froni tlmrroah,Wg couutry iu Dunib(.rs lh(.re beiu no military law ..revent the'ir free ingress and egress. ,j , wg crected 0D the ganie Tlit third act in the great VirKiuia trage ,pot where Rrown and his associates were, '., , . j ,i throne of ' .rr than at either of the m. Die l5ork pv ana l urae uuuru.i nu -co i ,,,e IJ,!rk" "a 1 ' !the Winchester Oompauics, wore n , . . .. ,j , , aud sic their neck" and ihcv were nautili off Hat !etl sec in. d to die very eay ; but Stevens, who a- a pontrful and tlegaMly formed o. .,, i .he ..rong mu.cu ar ae.eio frr?,'-od for acmudcrable time and ap- .posted to .uff.r very much. . Itoih llaxl.it and Mevens exhib.led l?rcil nan with the atrotiff muscular development fir m lie a ami reaignatioli, fully eijaa th 1 by Cant Rrown and their ' . ii !. ions iu the Harpers rciry r other Coii.pu Iii'urn cliou. There were no religious exercises on tbe callows, a- they persisted in refusing ail the kinuiy ' fT. rs of the mini-try to cinfort them in their last moments. Roth of them wore spirilusiists, imd had a peculiar relii n of their own, ahieb ena bled them to uiei'l their falfl with chcerlul nt ss and re-instiou. Roth their bodies have been forward ed to Marcus Spring, South Auiboy, Now Jersey. PrRU.Mt s I'.sii ion Si bI'X'-mon Over A I'l.AsT N'e.ir I) ibuii-ie, I isi. Ust week, shaft was t ring blasted through a rock thirty feet deep. A man, named Nortou, a. engaged iu drilling, while a CJti.pan i ,n attended lo ihe windlass snd drew him un when the signal aa riven. The ' f'l' s s s : llannf fi r. i -! , 0 - a dr. II. loa led it, and eitinc read) preparatory to firing the fue. t ,r. Norton comuieiiceJ pickit.g up his tools, I in rea.iiti. to ascend. At this moment his foot stru-k the caudle, upn tii'i it ex- attly on the fu-e, and iu a second it had caught and was fiinn? dowu toaard the ponder. Mr Norton immediate' C2rrt f.d csliiiig on tbo man above to pull him up. Ihe lailt-r was at some little distance from tbe shaft, and clnl nol hear Ihe cry: but. fvrt.ii.aleU. har..eniuL' to lo-k in thai direction, he saw the rope shaking, audi Ihii.k.iij that ha might be wanted, ho ba- I e tied mi I n Ihe l e xl instant he 1' C a nic are hat an waut.-d, and iumi. dialcly commenced hanling up tbe otbr The ait uillon of ,ue Uiier was any.'hin, but plea,- anl--suflitient time seemi'.l to his iniaina tiou t have elapsed for ihe fue to burn the powder, and he mouientarii y expected to be blown out of the shaft. I he inan at (he windlass mad superhu man efforts and had hauled the other wilh in s ine teuf.et of the uiouih, when the handle of the windlass broke 1 Fortunate ly, Mr. Norton caught a fioihol.) on the projeclmg shelf, aud tberoby saved himself failing to tbe botl' in. Rut tho positiou was anything but desirable, as ho was in no way t,rot1(.lcd from ,lie 0fr'.c 0f ,lie explosion while it was onlv by superhuman efforts that be kip himself from filling from the '"J"'e,' There '.as no way to Ket out, .nd he was .ure to be riddled from 1 . low. Thus he slood. niuuietitaril v expecting that a terrible death would uicitl'1"? him st.ol thus in an agony winch must be iinsfincd, as it ia too strong for d.'scnp Hon. How long tho tune was be did nol know, but' it seemed ages rather than sec- oi.ds. until a sufficient liiuo bad elaped to introduce the hone that ihe blat would nol explode. This proved eventually to be the eve, although he probably suffered a dox n deaths before the fact became apparcut It almost seems, miracn'ous that II did not; but lu.-h most fortunately proved to be the osse, and Mr. Norton escaped a de.lh al mo-t too horrible to think of. A LrilANA PlAMTFR SwinDLEK our i nr S'i.nuO in the CoNriPENf e Game A 'judgment. In Koouoo v. Wallace, from On planter of Ljuiaiaua, residing at Minden, j slow, affirming the judgment, la Stale T. was a few day. ago robbed of about yii.uuu Mill by a " coufidence man," iu ihe fo losnu; extraorumary ii.Hiiiier, as reiaiea oy ,ne ,BW ",r'"D' i'''- -Wh. nd "turning home by the Southern route, via Montgomery Ala , when he became acquaiuled, at the last named place, wilh rather gentlemanly sort ol a ' u luimuiiuii, cK uce. 111 'I"J to the danger of persons carrying any quantity ot money don the river, and pictured in a manner calculated to di-lurb the nerves of tho planter, ao- counts of robberies which he alleged had ta'ken place rtli boats and at hotels The I'1"'"-'. ,lirown otl' ''"'""'J tho oonfnluuce in ho that he had iioite a Uree ,tMilJ ,bou ,nd , v,uui fue much easier if it was safe, in bank in New Orleans. Tho confidence mau, without appearing iu ihe lea-t iinui?i(ivo about the money ill the possession uf the planter, remarked casual- I y . as he took out Lis bank bonk, that h had taken care to puichaso checks upou New Orleans bank, as soon as he arrived in Montgomery, aud banded tlieni over carelessly for tbe planter to look at, adding lhat if he (tbe planter) wished, be might bavaj some of the checks, as be (the confi dence man) was going to remain in Mont goiuery few days longer, and be could purchase others. The plauler thinking this a good cbanoe lo briug his funds down New Orleans aafely, bought two cheek bin, drawn by Reed '&, Co , to the or- dcr, and endorsed by J. RanBtein, one for ?2 -Tj(J 7land tbe other f ,5U 50 with in 'a few Hundred dollars of 60,000. The planter, after affect'tug this negotiation, - 1 came on down to New Orleans, and upon ! going to the branch of the Louiiana State Rank and presenting tbe checks, f0UUd, td -his tiHtoiiUhn-cnt, that they were . worthlta. The planter went up home and wrote down to the Chief of police the whole ! parliculars. Tin News from Europe TheCrisisom thbUontinknt.-1 he news from Europe, ra oeived last night by the North American at 1 'or li , h o t b t the (.olitical re-otutiou. of the several poaeia have iigain assumed a ' cr.tteai posii.o... , . , , """j " , ', r .7 nowcrs ol r.jrone ao strenuously to. preserve peace; ai.d the Kiench Minttei ol Foreign Affairs has ad-Ure-sed a uiicular noli: to Austria, inculpat- ; , h . pt,uklA the ag- , P Iuila,; Fcstion bj Lj8 De. y Lt hl,a orrH,;ug Bot l0 tc,bl CLuch lf tU ,"1 'I1"- " K to oe -tiiita in accordance ailh the popular r r dturea. I hee arctrai.ge moves on the political che-a hoard uf Kuro(e, and thow that the uid itmc of the uyua-llua agaiurt tlic peo ple is again rauiiog I lie powers for diplo matic di-pu.e, and perhaps, for au artned coiitliei. Iu toe Uvw u.;mieLta now made, England is aecu-ed of having broken up tbe recent.y prop i.ied CimrcM, hy refusing to permit the eventual ii-.cus-.ion of the treaty of i"?"jii. Froin this we galh' r that Hussia wmhea to break up Ine tr. aiy of 1'i.ris, while the aim of Louis S ap ieon l to ecp away lloj-e of l-li. Iu lb s iti-pjte Euglaiid is 1 ,10 linger under ine Tory rule of (ieorge the '1 Imd, ami thr m;h that the leader aud 1 pay master of every combination of tbe , d) uaaiice agamt the popjiar apirations of j uc age. Umiatite has enured largely .into ine ii.flu.nei s lhat swav her councils. nd thia has iittie rvn.pathy aith the n.usty Iheorie- of tu t- by uiuflo ngnt and the IU lieritstic ol l.i jud. Mall, is b- 'in to aesr a serious a-pcet, however, ai,.i ; us imp oisot ry steamer will now bring mter. aiini; news from the caiaiinmt ol j-.uiupe .vu i uik ucrat.i. A 1'vT i n .u Instii 1 roayba - - ...a.iijoitnriiniii. " int'.-i es ing lo Hi" nadur ul the I. aaet to know U.e legulir rouliue of duties 111 ibi. In-liiutidii. We propose to give a brief i ""' of lb'-' '"ui otJcr of eicrcisea. 1 "' r"l"o l'f11 uuiig al o o ciock, A. M . "J a1' ""' ro "'.lired lobe in " "' ,-'u,-- iu ilo I J'u;,f iluU D. pailiuent al 8 o clock, the j ' ppoiuteti tor opening the school, all of thepupus.ro ,s5eu.bled in .he Chapel. V passage of the scriptures previously writ- leu en me Mile' ao as to Le.aoeu by all, is explained, and a prayer is offered in the sigu language. 1 he pupi.a remain in school until 12 o' clock a lieu an intermission of one hour j. gireu fjr .linuer. At J o oloek iu the after n on, ail the pjpils are again assembled ia tuo Chap.l where tiny arc queitionetl up on the passage of scripture explained ia the morning, and iLe school is closed wil'j prayer. In the ll.in 1 Department, school is open ed by reading the si-r.ptures, singing and I Pr '-r-. J instruct! in iu instrumental P"l"' ' his depart- "Jdi.ton to which they devote aa ,10ur Ca, i, davto prac.i-.ng on the Piano. Half au hour uuch u ay is devoted to in-tr Ho of the bimd pupils together in vo cal music. Altur school tne. male pupils in thu Deal' mine depart!. . nt spend several hours in Ihe printing ufTiuc. and tbe Rliud pupil IU the Rrooin shop. I he female pupils iu both departments are un ier the cure of tho Matron out of school hours. Au hour each night is devo ted io studying iho lessous for the nex. dwjYV and ai o clock the pupils retire for tbt) utght. and silence reigns throughout the lua, sutuuoii. lrut Mule Casket. ' SUPREME COI'K v il v I'kahsdn, C. J. 1 n Doe ex dcnS Sa 'ret v. llarttuau, from Rowau, affirming tbo o.xuuiore, lioiu Md'owi-ll, jinigmeul? rover d. Iu Dardeu v. Cowrcr. from Hertford. judgment reversed and veiiiie de novo. In 1 1 oi a v. llognn, in equity, from Randolph, directing a rcfurencu. Iu Little t. Rvuuet. iu equity, from Ausou. Hi Haiti. e, J. In Shaw r. Etheridge, from Pa-oiiolauk, athrmin the iudeuicut. Iu McGunuis v. Haiti-, from Cabarrus, af firming Ihe jt'.dgmeut. Iu Sbearin v. Shear iu, :u rquiiy, lioiu Halifax, order affirmed. In Curu v. Du.lley, tu equity, from Rruns wick, demurrer sustained aud bill dismissed with costs. In I'ress v. Coble, in equity, from Stauly. In Hnyues and others, cx parte, from Rutherford affirming the decree. Bv Mamuv, J. Iu 1'ovio v. relion, from Perquimaus, affirunug the judgment. In Uuuun v. Doxy, iroin Currituck affirming the judgment. In .McMillan v. Davis, Iroin ill a Ut n, declaring that there is uo error aud directing a procedendo. In Simpson v. Speiiou, iu equity, from Chowan, declaring all the chiluieu entitled. In W'oodley v. Gallop, in equty, from Washington declar ing the rights ol the parties lu Ramsour v Rarrett, iu equity, from Mecklenburg, du uiuner oveiru.ud nub coats. Iu the last Presidential e.'.nvass, Mr. Ru- chanan wanted to get eouiebodjf" to cut off one of Dennett 'a ears for him. He wauted lleonett a ear and Bennett baa got Ais. rent ice.

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