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tJroe to Sod, U mt tSoumiru, 'nd fo Mour.Snfjj.' VOLUME O. CHARLOTTE, HM. O., ISLJTST 1, 1GGO, THOMAS J. HOLTON, Editor & Pbopuictc&. TERMS: Mimlolle Mutual Tire liiwiir-j j nut't ( iitau y. ;(j MHIS COMPANY continue. to take riaks 1 : talk gainst Iom by lire, on House. Uoudi, fro. duro. Ac. at usual rales, i Th North. Carolint Whig veil I bea Horded tnsub. r Office l the Drug Plors of E. Nye Hutchi. 1 cnbera at TWO DOI.CAKS in advance; TWO tun tV Vv. I DOl CAR? AND UKTY CKNTS if be .lr"ICgR8. I .elavc.. faf Miriwnn.nllis.and TIIKKK DOLLARS. a fj STEELE. J'rtsidrnt al me vflfl or me year, jiopapor win o ucwoo- . unued u.itiliill arrearages are paid, except al I In j t pit n ol the Editor. . I AilvertiseiiiealsinscrledalOne Dollar per square (16 li lira or lea, tint ailed type) for the first liner lion, and 35 cents for each continuance. I ourt d. mrtiacii.enla and Slieriff'a Holce charged US per mm Higher and a deduction of 33 j percent, will he, iiiailoi'roin t tie regular pricea,for aflverlisera by the viT. Aelteltierinerite ineertod monthly or uuur'trrl, at $1 rr square for eauh tuna, beiiii. muntlity T9 tent, per square for eafb tune. Persons when sending in tlinr advertiamnit must murk the number of insertions d.eir-d or tliry will be inserted until forbid and charged ac. cordmgly. 4JPoalmaalra are a uthoritrrl In act aa agents PisctIIanfjOU5a A LOST AND W0.7. CONCLUDED. "Yon are not well. I fear ' nid I... i TwoVitwsot thbCa8. JudgeC , I EQUAL I AXA'I ION. iiile Evelyn trembled even more, or; hear. U. S. Senator from Vermont, related to us ! When an rip pom nt, in-tr a) of m E. IS Y K II U i CH ISDN, Hee-y. d Treas'r. 0UllI DIECCTHBH. A. C. STKKLK, J. L. IIKOWN, M. 15. TAXLOK, il. T. W KISTUN, U. OVERMAN, F. 80AHK, VM. JOHNSTON. John LUkown, F. Scabr and S Wtumwiw, KxnvHvt Vonimitlrt. Aptii ifli. IButf. 7lf her face, week, gpntl-J and lovinc, as wail its usual expression, now looked on thelwbi shrinking F ora witb aonielbinv of lliit'tnj th tnni'i nr In. ihn.l. l..i . ,nil nn.-odnte the other dav. Ulu-tra- the nuestioi. of otitrovcr-y bold!?, and loftiness, solemn reproach and grieved dia-1 ou peeing liiin so unexpectedly, live of abolitionism. Tbo niornititf bfl "at in the trua rea-oni for bit (.r pi-m hi. . n- pleasure, that we iomnine hliirjcn forth iu Eve!,) u fullered iotn. t i,i n, ebe knew not leaving botiiij to enter upon hi dutie in tl.ia deavor to evn le the rj'ienon, and, 1 j f r.o- the boly laee of an avenging angel. I what, as hbe disengaged beraelf from bin city, a straight faced deacon bo looked lou onj-oiioni, U dt-tract tbe attentimi r,f "U hv ha unntl.er iMiri,i d il r,loo nf im, Sl,a. f..li k.. ..... ........ 1 1,.. Snnih . r,.i.i t, and v iiiouiu in . tin; rn'Gtdu. '.ill 1 to Uiu- lira A ti.m tif 1 1 ill eels had elani-cd Fi;ra lounged on vllsi)lf,B t-..- t .. ii k:u ti t.i k.. hi,,, tid a nront-r cu-iderati-ju i-f lb.' true i.-ii-. wo Now, Judge, I want you to do all in oilier lake It li-r riiijtni f. it i.u is no: -m- nnw..r m l,nl.ri alavrrv." cere, and ba liO f i st li ill In im-iiioii. ur euabioo, ber alirpered feet tapping the -trove to an.wer with eoaie derree of em... nnr ri,.f A.M K..l. .l.,lH..r..,l L ' WVIl " snU tho Jude. "bow shall I that be Hoe- not uW-r-t ui-i .-ul ; rt ground. Aod by brr aide aat her I ;rdly p0aure. The word- t thought of tbe der-pair ubicb be .. to feel proed ? And e,p. eiaily ia mVa lb- e'.., l.-t. tho lover, engaged in tlio pieaaant tai;k of clu-p- , " You have no right, Kvelyo , you are soon. i " Oh, I don't know, but you must abolish aubject under r-nmider 'Vn i. on.- o( gr-at lug a bracelet, glittering with diamond, on mi-tnken," fell frorn.Jfet lip., but her voice There wis a silence. Eustace iood with it. It is a damnable cur-e and u.-t be a- magnitude, and one .,f -r, Nxjvt r-i -o -be ber lair, round arm He (oyed lov,gly d jf d away lo a bUper an be eeaaed. She bia arms folded, and bia cvea wauderiu.r boli-bed. You know more about law than people of a v.1-1, S:..t iSJ ly ii.ii ! with the alender ri,t before be Dually fix-a.egau to feel now tbr;b bad a heart i bor about, but tever fixed on anyone object. I do. Tbe church ii my stronghold, but rule, bo little and ront.-t, pub . "K- (' um. i.i.ini.l..i .rr i.-i ii His tipiter B u ' K re, a woke t m ' u lier . ih v.arn ed Tliern wna a if ..Mh.....,!!,,.!,!. ; run undfratand national matters. Juiltu, I,ear .t!. Hri'iiuunl'. mil r.aoii- .it txp ha infl in hrr i,.,,ul lues hut r n f., I fi , .1 ..... ..... '. ..... ' iiVk'l!MASi l'r..,),..t . . . . " . . . . i ne queation maoe ine cowara heart 01 aware of floras niarnair!. for Ins look. v, - ..... v.. v. nianner. her head repttnir on an einhroid.'refl Pi . .. J k-:. t .. :. i ie li .1 , . . . 1 t 1 . 1 j. a. sv 1 i.k 1 x m v ( o.. WATCHES, J;WELR?, ry A If 9 a1 ju ted, l,i kiKed tbe arm and band b fore be ri-leaned it from bis hold. Flora aprang back involuntarily ; (the louki'd at her rtst aa il she would lane have era-ed from it the unwelcome kii. Hut tbe bril liaota sparkled briglnly where tbe unloved Q C ( 'V I I I Y lP FI P j bp bau been preaaed, and the young'irtre UUl I II I J U O 1 ll U 1 a amiled complacently aa i-be looked at them I'OU ( llll Iilll I li; i III Ma, I l'ord Courtney a face brightened aa be wine), grrall, f..e,l,l.lea the pn.ee.a ol Uiil.ii.g, lue ,""le- )tf "ere DxeU 0 hl-t by aoitemiig ine vnma. renu'-inii all ii.fl .min.ie.ii aa if they knew no other retting place He MRS, WINSLOW An rie: lenieii Nurae ani f-'einule I'liyaiei'in pre arnta In the atlrniioii of iimthrie, her win allay ALL. fAI.il and p.iaimjic action, and M itr mi km.I i.a 1 1: mi: now i;i. Irpend upou it, inothera, it will give real to your. .I.iamlr K inar.o puaila (he Maoaion llnuee, aelvca, aou niAllLol l K, N. C. A'ti nlion given to Repairing W atchea A. Jewelry. J,t 1. IniS. I3U .Mecklenburg I lot el. MrXt to iht I'utl I jice ' rml'. aubarriber lef.rn'a the biiM.c J I j .K tlin! baaing purehatt the building k'ii,tt m .M ca.eiibuig lliil, he haa reiurniahed ll .ml ia rt'.w en Jiri a to accommodate tfaliaiaul unrt r. eul.r j.,iriirf II. I.aa fiTHt etUblea and efficient Oal'.rre ll niea mill nr a,, nl by the m..i Hi da , nr fur. ,n niiir ta terma JUilN IhiKAN. w Srlirf ind lira lib to four In'mili. have put Up anil add Una aitiele fur over ten y.ra, al,d A N MAY, IN 1 O.NHHr.M E AND (III III of It, mil. I ll.tr n. ter hi:i ante to N l.VK II h A . Va a.ta t KaII.KK l A MM. I.I V .. .. . I A.Nlfc I I ..... y .. a e I !1V" ' : '.Neve, U... e atiow i.ial.iini ul cipi.n.1.1 imu oy anyone who uatd it. On the i"HU.ir) , MI an oe'igl.leii with Ha op rlii.lif . and ae..a III teim. ol emu. bii'lliiatM.li of lla lnagici.1 a tt eta arid m. flii'al ir- luia tin ,11. WHAT Wr. , not remarkable for intellect or talent, thiat young nobleman; but he waa aiticere, mat Py, honest, and loved ber well. She waa all the world to him. Upon ber be j lavished a boundleaa wealth ol loiP and an otetflotting flood of tetidernes, all unheed ed, 11 uea rid for. The inceuie was throw 11 ou the shrine of a faUe idol ; it waa uVaf to bia tendertjeiH, blind to bin wor-hip Alaa! that true and earnest lo.e should ever L a-ted tbu-; even tbe aun sbines on barren deert and scn-eless reeks that j are ttuwarmed by it tlow, that u fl-ct i bark not a particle fpf iu. bricbtm sa The j lover w aa buppy w hen be Leard the mur ia.ured words of t b a 1 k s that b ll from the He took her bund 10 be hat alie had jiiee been Kvclyn's his mantier which Kvelvn bad never seen and cherished friutid. TVuiV swelled in ber tyea, ' before, and which w.is indeed, complete- it." never seen and you can devii-e come .lati, aud I know ; Unfit 01 , J' , t-.X. 'Hoi I,U:i ailI.:i-(l lv the late 1 ne oniy way 1 ace iu iiiio.i-n , e... j ilB u ,:, t.,,vt! ,rop' the Judge, " ia to buy ail the aiavea and act a t'u,,vi nln.n to a'.ter tl. tbetu free." that .-liv-s may b- -ul j " Well, -'0 in for that ; bae'a law paiscd ! . .nj..rt..J. i-'.e n that the North shall bu? thrtii, and ts.-ii , ,,,,,. ut Ui;, , J. x'cs, go iu stroi , . , ;. aud alowly eour-ed ..on bercbci k.). ly extraordinary tu l.im, so cmnpo-ed aud Evelyn drew nearer to her. Sht seuted calm aa be aUays was. At list be a 'aiu herself beside her, and took ber bum!. "Oh, spoke: Flora !'' ahe niurniund, " onlj ptove to me 1 "I have been talking to Mrs. Lester that I am mistaken. I aui ready, oh! e-o She told me that if I a-ked Ton. vou would gladly, lo be coiivinct d of my enor. Ei- tell me sometbitiL' which it imn orts ine to that troublu ail tace is jot forgotten." know." He look iuto Evelyn'a face, as Judge." " Flora ciept closer to her iDvoluhlaiily j he concluded, earnestly and inriuirinlv. "Just you ny, deacon, I i!l n-r she pressed her hand There waa a atrug- i'oor Evelyn, she trembled in every limb. lo it ' a moment, atid will siand my -n.i t'le yet in her heart between food and eil. She. then, wai to tell him the extent of bis of expense. H-re ia Wood-tock with thr Lvelya waa re-assured, and she went on : mi-ery. It was fo be her ta-k to inform " J here has been a cloud of distru-t of hi 111 of tbe ut t. r faithiessncsa of Flora, be called on for aiseotilint tetaeen you, hot you will he and to witness all bis despair 011 henriiij" the hist to disperse it; you will go to him it. In the tumult of her distress she Lev and t. ll bim that you are sorry ; jou will er thought bow ttrange it was that ber ask forcj-enca- ; you ill be happy again." mother should have been the mean- of in- ' 1 uu are still wrot.j:, said flora, with flictinj this la-d, wor.-t pun" of all suoii-n iiaugtitiiic-a ; ' i cannot no as )ou her. say. 1 mould in t, if 1 could r h ua ace one idea only one r'i'stion occurred t Fane i- nothing to me '' And theu she con- her how waa she to tell hint ? tinued, with a suecful tflort at proud Sle Mulched forth her hand timidly calmin n :" I am betrothed to Lord Court- yet with an earnet meaning in ber eyes she ela-p.d his hands iu her ou. All ;,,u of li 11.-.-, xo.-p' Norm (' fus- 1 1 11 l!y in i'i 'hi ed inhabitant ih-u and t six h'. town would red ihoii-and SUIIoli. li.at - upon dollars und I will urge it before tbe Js-ti- ate." The gold dacon opened bis mouth, then Li- eyes, ai!ow?d bis to;ii;ue to e-er.pe troin one c-tu'T of bi-t moulii, scrtcii"d hi.- !..-ad ! It to tl-z-c 1 1. t r repn-e Iraine a . vi : i p. 1 1 p-",:-. a- be had room for but one thought, and f. p"d impatiently on the fi As tne JielL'c was I-; d, acun's power of sj be c-'iiied out his foot, room the him, and "Oh, sltvery the cij came to tin i) li it tn;u ,x J ... rou'd be nialnd with a single Ir. d ,V. 7. 1M3. 3.uf mm mm M i 1,,.. ,.f 1.;. ki...i II. I.IK. K t)l II llrl I I A llu.N I 111 I ti K f I I j , em"d to find (strange ptea-ure Ml.Mf.NI iK WHAT t HKht It.ALAhl..'in pres.ing ll wiihli. both of his, in Jra..,g ber figure u.lat.d.ano her eyes Bashed ilb con-cious lov 11 I. r. ;.,. ..!.,. .1...... .. .7 u i ... la ai.li.l 1.1 el. l U. 1 " Thi alu-.nle p'eer..t,in ia Ine prearriic..n ol men ! Lesawise, but better; les strong, f f itii- i... .1 I M'l.flf.Ni r.U -no hll.r 1 1. , but purer ; less akin to earth, but nearer to .M llt ia N -w Kiigi-ne, -no n- bsui uatd w ill, ' k.. n . .kv .,,., 1 1,1,1 hin.l, i I.. . not cbildreu the links betweeu men and tti-g.ls! au-ti.,n. rel rt uiiiuua alter ttit ayrup I iay , J udge. I -uess a'.niu- ; the po .r black '! The struggle was over; tbe la-t relic of tbe retirinj; shyne-e of ber nature as for- 1 1 1 . r r-ff Sutb tbau up b-rC iu t good in the heart was vanquished. She gotteu in the .intense wish to .-often the climate '." wa-no self pos-es-td in bi-r spuriou-pride ; coming biow ; her own shrinking seo-itive- Thete are several sik-Ii dr.cons J-,., 1 11 ro-e Irom lie-ide her. Once mure ness, rendered yet more extreme by the country .1 'H'ih -x'oi , oj"-r. that dwelt in h-r heart, nil . . a grander tiaughMties- than that ol pride, was unheeded. Stie for '0t her love 011 bi-r erewhiie fiieti 1. Her voice lo-t its thinking of his sorrow. ton- of murmuring ten deruess : it w aa clear "How shall t t-11 viu'" she said r It Kt- Co.J the the '1 -ti. I'll ',- el- ,1 tl. ,t in hi - in.--. iv II, id r. c in:i:-!i !ed that i,.,, .-..ou.d be pa I. i-i.iiiire th-n. and not the Tne L rh-ri ilur. and le-oiiuiit n beu ah, ioke is so very, xj . m tm mmmj FlflR aaharriher takea pirature in annniinring to Ilia frM-ft'ta, and Ihe pub'.e ge.M ri My, Ihal be haa la. n flue long tatabliahed and well known 1 J . 1. 1, and i.s .....lei every poa.ibie pri-prali.4i lo lainrea, travelin g and laili,f cloiy .NKVKH FAII.I.NU hl't Ks-ri in 'IIIUIa.t.Mla OF CAslX. It not only reli. . me .duld Iri'in pain, but In f lanr.lr. Il.t aO.niaLli whil bo . la. c.tf r. ..La acini t v. an.i . l.ssr an,, em ir to tne wimit at tieio '. prisoner when a aarvaut entered, followed )oun.' gin, who And you dare u do ibis! To bind you." id. My heart ach-.t for P.iiwan Ciii.sTy In T.ov. Swain's la-t article of the War of tbe Regulation, he tLus describes tbe Rowan county ol 1770 : Rowan county was at this tune -cp-iri- yoursi-il fr life to oue man whi.e jour Eustace looknd on ber uplifted face, half U li r;"" ( lri,"-c' h? a '!uu,"0"h '"' Lord' Coiirtnay still kept the little b ind xl.tr the hi p-irl-.i.e of the pob.ic, 10 Ilia uioai aatiai, Cailieuiar allenlMMi la paid to bia T-tlBIiE, ad t vrt '"out lor l tm prttfidrd in bt almost immediately by ran into tbe room crj ing : here T" Flora started from the aofa hi r band frciu ber lover's c t-p so. ll.tushe Blood iraii-Bi.d; h-r I ............. ... a- a. ,,.. ...I, rhn ,il.J fe ,n. .U.lr e.J a- al.. . e.a.. i insr..Mt.ui .u uiiiiibiiii.A i.i ........... t Uarelo llll.int . Mi.eilier ii .r.a.a Irooi i.vil.,1,, or pauor ui ui aiu. cue learea to eu.urac irooi ,ihrr e.oee. W e w,.oli say lo . eer t K eel v ll : she th ud lered as she lr.lt. rt !.t " j ber 'I be purity, the guiieles-ne-a of the ll will almoat inalnly trliin in ihr Bi wrlv ind Hind fuhc and ovrirj.uo tt " c u u I a I one, whirl., it 1,0 ' i-ieoily r n,e. ,r... end llll,l)lin j ,. b, eie.eilll..' 'Mt-iHlM.. I.O.ST A N U M lllT kl.MKi.V I.N lul. OhLI. heart it full of love for another ! Fur you in wonder, half in sudden augui-h cannot teli tne that you no longer love Eus- " U bat do you mean ? ' be said. " I en- tace Fane Your ey . have not learned to treat you, be quick in telling me all. I am lie. Oh, Flora! when we parted but a little prepared lo bear the worst. " .,, .1,..,.. ... . ..,... I,li. , ,e "I on.n, I xni.nnl " orir) I',.',-, in liora, are you negrt ibat looked out in your face. It waa agony, and she turned away. Il-r eyes your love torhiui. lta have tried tocru.-b fed on the Le-pap-i that she bad been matching jt . but it ling, ra there yet. It is tbe only reading, and it suggested i'self as the . r. lie of my lost friei d that I recognize, means of letting bim know all. Silently, line, intermediate between tne Haw and Yadkin. The villi Point on the North Caroiim jt.rs of tne e of Huh R. lUad, the Will you dare to cru-h it thu-? Will yon she placed it iu his bauds, and then hid II. STAtir.M inrd t.e rarelui abunrfaallr supplied and at Ins; anl to all deparlaicnte p pr pr. I.if five t,t prso,al attalllion. A r lori bie HMNTlir rant r-goUrly U the l,t on lue .rr f.l nf the rr Hun these tlT-arta to ftleaae, a liberal ahara of l- pui'i'C patrottge ia cafnleiIJy asdiciled. WM. IUJWZKK .Waa-er IS, ID'iS. 3tll "THE UNION," Alt( II s i HI IT Allot f. t illHII. PHI .A DELPHI A. VPTON S. NKWl lltlHII, i'rasrieler. MlIK undrraignrd li, arrf On m T f fttirrhii ! ol' hi- Inriiioi -"H..a JUtrl. wuulU coil th tlrnli.4l nf thr I ayt r. a ef.tefiir n' ln. visiliitg rime tff !t't,., nthr on biiHin k or filrtur. I i .lujtom toinf hoi fr tt ( from iSr rr i n c t m I anityt w i lrtj, dflVri itnlurrimnli t tiic ou butiact; .ttr ia Uum ia iwrrh o( i rf-ai-c, ie renint.j p4-itg tiJ rvua.iiv wj t4fi tttl lhn ut rit.c (.r-n i n.if y , tT.ru i o( ruir fVif thr m f tiMimni urn ul IinII i Hifer I ali plt& tof xiterml mur bMit Ihr r.t. T.ii 1'fnpf irii.r gitn auursifirr tltt " 'Jh tmt tm M a,h-i!! In- ki Willi lufh ?'irClrf Will nirrl i . 'I rl.iilLiiiun, und uulJ rr-jH cliu,l olirit Vrili ( r.,tiit p-tion-r Tf-fuv. fto M-r L r-TON S. NKWC'OMKR. Aagua; 16, sa. dJ-ly i'aoraiaroa nrr l"r Trlli-r A t-iilil llr.nl. f til K .iihtrfiher la mann farr oring and keep. f-n.i.ntly on li.nd. Sp for Teller, rV.UI Hud or Um;,rni. aud gml to waan will, lor ai.yirfli.-r aa ii ,li,r...r. Ilwill also Use alaina nit of any kind ol I lollnng. If any person da. if to h.ee it tn a. it gain,it r .n he Ind .1 a re tiic d prie. The iap haa be. n tried by re"p-n-a,ni .a.,... n,: ,e a. id I., be a return cure. Tna R.JIir.ii be h,H al Ir. K. ,N. Iluuhieoii oV. (o.'a I' ug Siure and I , ... II, e auli.inlr. I'll A3. T. EliKRHAUD. -V.y 31. IR.'.'j. lll J. S, PHILLIPS, "j Ti i:it ss.i.vr r.m.oii, A VI NO looted in rii.rlotu-, resperHul. ly aolieila a share ul public pair-Bugs. A c-,.ih-l aaaorlmrnt nf I'hilha, 1'aaaimerea and Vcalinga always on hand, whu-n will be ninde In or. at tne aliorleal notice. other who h-a a coiIh .nH.n-r tr.-m .sy t Ii IklJI l-liKs. MlU IIO. I'kUl fit r. or ,fu'iiiar face showed her bow fallen, ho O I lit.li. aiau.1 h. iv. n y..u .no y-mf aud'eru.g degraded she beraelf waa Falsehood is el, iid. .i.it i he reli. it,, i w , tie s-l li K y a. A t. shamed when it looks on truth: euilt i this me hi Vera when it CCU.es iu contact il b ill 0 .or .siug . SOU i KI.Y M HK-lo a.. 1 1- die, ne, il timely used, full ail arcootw-liy i-ai h o-itlle. e reouioe lime., l,e lac .mole ol I I If I I- 4. I U'.!.I., N York ia on the i ii i . ii. r w r. ,M r. t-old by llruegi.la llnougliout the w-rld. I'mini ii'Ai. Orrn I 13 CgPAii Siarr-T, N. Y I rtce only a?."i irati tr Jtolle for a..e iii t li.rl. lie, by K .ve Hui. lu.-n & . and I. earr. M.ren 13 I j tvllK T.i re. fly I ia to info. ,.l be litl.u. :- i.,.t. r- r insi-ect .Notice. r ,,e ., in my In and I I. qnr.l all per e now uod p-v your T-ae. E C. tiKlER, hr,,J Apnlt. IsKl. Dr. II. M. rrilchard stmC. ll.I.DlNt. li the ...In ilDllonofn, ny InriMls, r.a,M.ltully ann n IGrtl ct h" druruiinalion to ri hum. the i5L 1 rrllr. l Mulu uu . lie he eoneuli'd at hie -Aire, i rTlie .t tirea. ribed lor w.in.iui charge. ,tf.el3l, s..'isi 'iatl i in: i.mi r ; , V I li 0 Ii A T 0 It ! l-KseaKl.li HI I'H SINM.KI'. fonijoHnr4 fulirrly from (.1 MS, I- iixk ,,r tm a: ns-r ri Kutni! a n i.lvra aa ,. Ie- .., w,. Ik. l-e ,l.i a iwi...or. Tfca Liver la me al Ihe a p 'snral rr.-l.,r ,k. k ..,.. 1.1, , ...a .l.n. II M f '' " ea ii .1 e.l. n r-. . oi a- mm Mi,h n, ... I ,'""'' """;" .aa, !" li'nna.tanalaU". f JiV'J ",ht llia'e r- b,.,. HI ,1,0.1,,, I" U,. a,.-. .' ,b.,( o, t h i et.LV ti'rTi 'nw a! '.' !'1"" ""i l.,c,,.,.,K.,.,,,n-i.,. aaa i..,. a,,...,,., kiwi aa l.lvre Iom- A ImI.iI. ,a a, .1 -a , luin... 0? ii Ira K.i.",: Ii) loa ihe l.l.M.,1. I 1 1 afi-r ll-e l.t. al f.,aiioi. iQ I et,i three doors South '.Vt of I ne .Mansion II .use. WIIKAi VA.Ti:i). lHK pla.iimg eoi.iintiiiiiy will lake notice that " Wheal flop will be pur. haa.'d at the ' -barloiie Htm Firinr .t,n. ,,,.,1,,, 'n .te having Wh,i f, ..i, m,y ni)d it , ,hnr 'lntage lo call at it,e Mill before cloaln- a a. la. joiin wiLKi-a i"co. '3, IH.19. amf t- KKKtiatfjaj, HKItMAN L. LRIDINO Ki:immmo A- l.i :i I) ixc.', , i.tiroin m Foreign rntj nomestic Dry Ooodi, ' WMOl.KHAl.E ANII RKI'Alf., I ueai. iTatrr, oni tsuoa raoai aim, II ttl.l ATO, . '. 2r,, ih;,o, 71, - LAIltJK SUPPLT OP nstalle Warrants JUST pKJN'CKP, llllluna nlln. laa b inr..i.rl,,l l.late Im.Im. ...... a .....I ila r.U , ,.. ia t nan. ,,,. sea lakn ta..et. a.,a o- -,,,. . .. f m HI. h ll.e.le. he. raaaa ul tlte liaaaw enrari ,A, ei. . Iri.ni rail. ih. aimaaab i ,!.'.., .a.ania MkI.I- aa) l...na (ha asaat e.l llveoeaa. aaa) r . ir.H ...la, ,al,a, i holle. hl" H . ,lf i holers I o, I holer. ! ' :"!rr,'' !!.7'7 as is,,!. hr-Mile lllnl- cence. J here are ctrtaiu tionous thin's wl.ieb date not !ok into tbe bri-bt face of I j e iJ- I he firt Impulse of Evelyn w.i- to aprlnr; j forward t ber friend, hut a glance at ber joiner occupant of tbe room d. ii rr. d ber, and she, ti o, stood still and silent, looking j on tho changing fice of Flora L"td Courttiay, with well bred thou-l,fii!ne-, aeeing bia preence was a T-straint upon the j two girls, whn-peied a few words to his ho ; frothed, and with a bow to Eelti, left the ' ( toniii And then Flora crept forward, i shaking .ff hi r e motion by a strong i flori, land with au attempt at her cblcii piay lul I ness. aa she embraced the youu. girl. " I vow I was turned to a -tone w it h sur prise ; I shou d as soon have exp-eted to ee the arbo-t of Oliver (1-omw, II or Join of i. ) Are, or any body el-e impo ihle at,,i out of the way, as n,y inn. f .iiy, Ev-ljn Le ter " j Evely n permitted her C ire-sei. but did : not all. mpl to return th. m. A cloud over spread her brow ; there as . ne in her soul, land this was its -badow She fell the si n-e ol the change steal upon her that dirk I change which bad taseti pi-ice iu a few I short months A horrthle doubt of ber fi lend s truth and faiibfulne-s oppr-s-ed I her, and she sickened as he thou-ht tb it on that very tru-t and faithfulne-s depend ed the happiness of Ku-taee Fane. She gal, d, then, into Flora s face. She looked into ber eyes, siri.in,? lo gather there anmetbiiig that should inspire bee with conDdi tice Hut the betrothed was cowed by that earnest, inquiring gu-; her ees diopped belli alb it; her cheek blanched; ail ber lorctd itidiff. reuce bad greatly for sook her, and alio sank I re ni t I i t. aud abashed on a chair, with ber bean full ol that Iat, worst paug of all overwhelming self- Olltl n, pi. , A aigh burst invcluntirily from Evelyn's bosom. It was iver her oaa disappointed friendship, tbe first and a-t anlti-b panit that stiiota ber heart that day. Shu had oome to see Fiora. so lrutiugly, sojov full) ; will indicate will: sutheient accuracy range of the ea-teru b.iuudary. Ou the west it eltetided to the Missis -i J i. The Virginia line was tho northern, and the (ir'ii.viiie line the sojtlu ru b- utidary. Sail-bury, A-bville. Kuosi and N'a-li-ville, may be enumerated am j!.: i:.'.' "mi pal tow ns in the limits of the old comity It embraces aud ar-a quite iqual in ex -nt to either Noith Curoiiu.i or T.-ni- .--ee. eon tains at the present time prjt.ably a t-n-.i ol inhabitants, and would cjti-titute a : ite equal ill popiiiatiou, resources and iijte'ili-g-nae to eilner of the couiiiioimeaitti, of wiiicb the ancient domain la a cou-tnueut part ' I: has "grown stna'.i by degre ," tv n Ilaviii.-on and U-ivie counties mill tin ir present 'J.i.tn'1! or JiiHIOti inliubitaiit- bavin.' beeti cut off IrJiu it witiiiu tue pr.seiil 'ii-erutiou. iloiael sem.laiMla tteM '!m,l I. il, l" ,,...i l...s..r,. al ,.. Uo, ..l a1'. koolaa.u.aa rf),.-, bj asrai,,. Ika W. plt.xra Sa ,a-ei ' r in,. Slrf tkl. anMl.lsa a. a pre. .... I.., l evel em.l ar, I l.lll r evee, a, ,S all K,in ..r a HII-" lo.ta Type. I' "eeiaiaa ..ihi',ii ..,l tbuMMtxIa- :a,a etil.taj u taaUl) lo IU we.HM.,11,1 .onw. I ST.' I All who nae It nee a;lvl.iH their aaanlataa. leailiHo.ir lo lis Intnl. Mia alee l the taton.h sallh the love go. wl.r. ami at I lov fool h l.u I h.-e. THE LIVER mVIQORATOR la A S-IKSTltli' HI-HI-II. IUM ,'VKK V. .r M Dalle ,,k,n. r,. a. II S, all al esira era ilia imIi el a lkteenae.1 l.lver. eaiea esa e.ui.aa eaa aoTTi.a aaaronn a .at . ee".,nra. aa sre.?. a.w va A h..lealle AafeiitBl H.aae.ar.ae N,.1I .T W ,,,.n I I,,.. thlla,lal 5hla, W a Mu.tl.llu.,MI H H Il.t a., ISiill.inl ; II F.aa iV.ii i,...,lll... :,. ! I; r.is.i a ii,,,. , ,, j hi a , s. i., liana,.. II k.,..a I'.o.h.,.), a a ll.a.a. HalnaeM aaat latanea by a' Hiaaal-ia awas4e F. St'ARR 1 CO., C'i'trofe. A' C. ahn had ho. n lonl-io,. r..r...,l ... 1 to that meeting; she anticipated with such 71-,."h lot.i si ,b, All ! what a sad girlish delights embracing her friend, clasp. " l"'slrU ,J"' ' ing her close to her, and renewing with ber! '''t ua f"' (!'"'" E.-elyn that sigh, as she iu London tbe dear oid earnest talks; and nut-ed thus, and f, It how the love which now to feel creeping over ber tbe cou-eious- Flora east away would have made her drea Df-sa that this friend was lo-t to her that j rJ ''' ;aii-sfli for u was a dreary lite to he could tint take her to her heart agaiu hieh ahe now looked lorward. Life to that there waa a dark shadow looming be- lie youg, wanting love, wants everything; tween them All was nh......d Those, ' and KveUu had never been beloved It stood before her, not the dear, often thou-ht- ff. r ihe biigbttie's of bis life and ber eyes, (hat the might not see his face yours to pa. a away by your own will, our be read it. own act V He only read a f 'W lines of the long para- ln.-i n-ibly, Evelyn bvl glided from stern graph she bad pointed out, and then dash-r.-proacb tj ei liteaiy. Nie was struggling cu t:.e paper to tbe ground aud sciz-d Eve for t ii o happiness of one who was dear.-r to lyn s hand. ber than hi r ou life ; she would neglect no "There is some error here," Le said means of sottetiing a -1 turning Flora's rapidly. " How could you suppose my bap-heart- Uu' Flora a wonis and a-p,-ct, the pities affected by the marriage of Miss n. xt moment chilled ber as if with an ice- Here-ford witb Lord Courtmy? Myaff c I oil. tiou for her was never stroug enough to -ur- " Such words aa thec," eaid she, in a vive tbe discovery that once placed io tm a-uied tone, "it is nn fit that I, the be- scenes of gayety and di ipatiou she was trot!, i d wile of Lord (louru.ay, should hear, tiolhing more than a heart!---, worloiy I tnii-i i q iest you, Eveivn, U discourse of beauty. (J Evelyn ! the joy of my life rests ooiiieiliitjg else.'' on surer foundation than that of Flora's Iheie was a lonu pau-e, and then Eve- truth. I only gave my wor-hip for a time Ivuoi.ce iiiore looked fiacily in F. ora s face, to a false goddess, to find more eur-iy It was rigid, raiui a tcb d, termination and where the true one was-. For tn arly twelve stretigtb of purpose. . Hut ihe c)es were months I have loved you, only you! For not raised to Kielyu's; they le-tcd on the you I have striven aitli the world that I glitttiiug bracelet ubicb allll decked ber might cast my fame at your feet ; for you arm, and with rLicuahe w as no toying. 1 have toiled for gain, that I might offer " 1 have lini-hed," auid Kvelyn, iu a low you a home worthy of you. 1 came to day voice, " and 1 will leave you now. If to ask you if I have striven aud toiled in wealth and grandeur can console you for vain Tell me !" lorgettitig voir happiness, your truth, your Tbere was a long piuso, only broken by peace, b t it be so. I tee now you ate uot the sobs which burst from poor Evelvn's worthy ol Ku-tace Fane ; one day willdis- overladen heart. When sbcspoke.it was ri.at deal of pride. She cover it. Farewell J" only two or three words, in an almost nr.- l0(,.,j l0 tho almshouse, riora uni uot attempt to netam tier, ana conceivatiy low lone rut lovers ears are Eve!) ii placed her baud on the door; but quick to catch the words- which make their before she pa.-ed forth she tur-ied to look happiness, aud Eu.-lace Fane heard and back on her who onee bad been ber friend, was satisfied. And as her gaxe lell on the motiotiless That evening the pale moon shone in on figure, tbe young fi.ee with its youthful ex- the chamber, where, ooce more. Evelyn pres. ion of icy baugntiue-s, tne drooped sat, her head bowed ou ber brea. t, weip eyes bxed on the sparkling ornament that ing out tbe bcwilderues.s of sudden, strange cla-ped ber writ, and her lingers fitfully joy Hut the tears were sweet ones, and clutching it as Evelyn iooked, there burst they were sweeter still, when ber mother from ber lull heart the solemn worJs of ago stole softly into the room and pissed her hi, d coinpa-siou, " (jod be.pjou!" And arms round her child's waist aud placed they parted. the head on her brea-t It was Spring agaiu, and Evelyn Le-ter "l.lod has answered my prayers," aid eat beneath tne brauolies, just hurstmg into Mrs, Lester softly, " and I shall gee thee leaf, of a large mulberry tree iu her lath- bappy, my dailmg!" ei s garden. A uowpaper bad just fallen "O mother! dear mother! you dj nv freiu In r baud ou the gran, and no she) know bow h ippy. The bliss of a whole bfe pressed her t row, aud leaued loiward in has already been given to me," sai l Evelyn, deep sad thought clinging; clo She had been reading the msgniloq lent blu-hing and hail sinning througn tier tears narrative ol Flora s gt and weiiiling ol thd "be hi-pcr.d, " liovo him so well, mother; brilliant dre-se-, the -o-tly eq upages, and I ,l" I '' bim so long. And I h ive the devotion of the noble hi idegioom to sutf red too ; for there was a keeu agony in bis beautiful bride .Now she w as thinking l-cling Out the love dwelling itcep in my how be would bear il And her thoughts heart, and twined with tny whol must be crushed, for that it was a po', l i i ei.1 1 tall: a (' liv ery t ry t.i r it is ling ti !!.,' pep , ti .u. it t ti ik,. i- -I y-t, h- g ini, n:s ol the U. it vvn.d I - ,1 fr lining -i, I ,d be V, -t. -1 ill I,- nr.,, ,.! . ,.( Ly 'jo means, to 1- le at.' , i, 1 Stlfl'l HI, d.d tin c ii , eh :tic tu-. -I h Miss Lucy Stewart, of Soith fcituile, Mass, recently died at tbe age of uiu-ty-six years. 1 no fj.iowiuj asouunt is -:veu of ber hi-tory : Her f nli-r was a s a captain, a white nun and her mother a foil blood-d Indian. Sue was brought up in one of the tir-t I'.iuji lies of tbe towu ct Seilu.ite, an I had wuhlu a year or two lived iu the family uju to the fifth generation. Witiiiu that time she hat! beeu unable to support herself, and be came an inmate of the ahushou-e. She wa- wciiian of good uiatitiers, aud p5 es-cd a ! et the diho.-l to -ay ti. it :, .!:.'- i it. v,-s it. n'or doe- any in ,n I ".ivv- '!, -r th- fi i,-u i-i t f an a 1 valor, m tux. at thi- i:u", d. siro or iliti t.d any sueii tii'i.g, n!;v more tb iU ill i ; v Reid. Wh,.t i- :l. tb- plan propo-e I b) '', v l!OW pl.'po-e l by : !!- V said. l, t all prop- rty !' vi, ue, so far a- e m ne d atttutioti a gee. .1, v th that is don-, I t u- al-) t according to it- v:i jc 1, b)U-'S and cow- are to ( tax 1 a!-o right, thai my te ig . oor's w hich are tnu-b m -re i:, c, -ii so be tax-d .' 1 ue '.Vi, g- - i ,i while tliev g) b ait v. i i, il, 1 , was much aver-e U.-hJ. to tax prop, ny ace udiug to i ..x-d j- ,i W I,- t '' tiDv. R.-;. a-icordiiig to ier tli" i 'II-:-. and h -n ;r. p. -.p ny m l . i my aud uutii the day of her death was iu the habit of ares.-itig herself iu a very gay style. She req i-sted just before she died, ta bo laid oat in her br.-'it piuk dress, and to h ive ou h-r t ir ban, which was decked very gaily with (Va luers aud showy ribbons, and her kerchief round b-r neck. She also wi-beu htr e. lLu to be liued with flower-. She also r : - ted to be buried iu the burial -round vviih and uear the family she had lived with most ol her days. Sue wi-be I to be Carried to the Methodist Church, and hive th- Kp'-s-copal Minister U -t itc iahl-b be did) lh.it she had n.-ver l-eeu Oat e!' the limits of tbe tovtu and had be Vi r tin ered a ciijrcii untii bhe was carried iu for burial. th-y tie gee -ay. let th, Tt is tbe nil- tax v V I'd. "a il,;, .1 on en l.ov R-id a:; j.-ct. l b .1 f. won't il arc t coi r, c't ill t al dmg : in ,lli :, tax i t of .. ,.i ,: A W ho Effect of Si.t'triMi ix Mimivsmi lv to ber mother. Aud then, coiresiondclit of the .Mebile Re -i-ti has beetl down to the sea iu ship- says, iu a recent letter : My appropriation of the hatntn le't net tings was ti t exacly rtgucir, according to bein.', "'C rU r of a tnin o! wars d iu. I I enjoyed It without liiterruptl at. 1 .: v. sp.CO- ol 1 1 : I'ii- i that il- .0 ' q'l-stioil (.il Us, but em. pr, t. i.-,.s, i I - I "-: leasOil toe tii Win ,-H'd and till n't i -.re ;o tin i t. ..pint-, but antii li ight pi:: of Flora of old times, but au alien, a stran ger, one of tho-e falleu angels of earth false hearted woman. Evelyn understood it all, even aa she stood, silent and motionless, gazing ou Flora's face. She scarcely needed to a-k the question with which eh bioke tbe sib nee : " Who vn that gentleman who left the room but now !' " Lord Courtnay," faltered the betroth ed ; be ih " I know. He is jour lover; your ac cepted lover. It ia ouly a favored suitor who would ait by your side ela-ping your bauds as he did wbcu I entered the room, Floral Floral Why has another usurped tbe place of Eustaoo raoe!'' Her voice did not tremble, nor her eye lids droop, at aha pronounced the name. !th The sorrows of a young heart was joy enough for her only to love, and eveti that was toru fuiu ber after a brief space, when she tli-covered that the mere delight of loving vainly, hopelessly, as il i, tbe wrong. Poor Evelyu! Life bad had little brightness lor her as yet. "tie win perhaps go anroao ue l.-mly i-t r n -uli nvf to win tbe right are ue ansetu lor years, an,, i-. su.i. net er ,ial CHre of ll,,.Vt.u. l'be n0M see hi in again. It is Detter mat it snouiu be so. Heaven only grant he may soon find peace and content." Thus Evelyn thought, whilo tears stole from brr eyes unbidden but unchecked. Hut tho rustling of some bushes m ar her died out of It iu a dill -relit way. Thoje who have been much aiiiotu must have remarked the greater pn g- have followed you in t distortions and nervous .-gtn-n face among them than anion J land 1 bis i' genera, iv tiribut.-.l to " si the moonlight." Whether the ucon or tu. dew, or soiaetl.ii, g t,-o is the cause,. It va to more iearueJ au.h to d.-ci 1', but certain it is that tt.e 1,1 lunar influence Uj.ou the tacui tnu-cl- s uuivetsai prevalence among sailers, , at the same time they are g. ic ra i' as i Her alight form via uueouseiously creeled; save her from falling caused her to raise her head from its droo ping po-ture, and she could hardly repre-s a cry when she beheld E i-tace ratio ap proach her. She roso ha-tily from too lo bench on which she had been sittinir, but her feet staggered under her. aud Ku-tace sprang forward and interposed bis arm to uttered 1 " I know it, my child ; I know it at all,' said Mrs Lester, softly; "your mother'! prayers and ble all your struggle-. Evelyn gix-d with reverent fondness in her mother's p ile, tearful face.uow lit with an unwonted brightiie-s. She twined h-r arms rouud her neck, and ki-scd her brow " No wonder I am happy," she whisper ed, a mother's prayers aud ble-sings ate holv thin i-s !" Rut there is something holier even than I'"-' and indifferent 1 1 ex osdte to tbe mooti ng:. t, as a oo ui r-vcryni.il' g line night while I was e:j ying tny fivo rite retrial iu the L:.!iiti.oca niii!'", be ne at h the .ik.nl of tu 1 iio.-ij-.. ! I moon, I lei! U'.CUi-ei ni-ly a-leep a:.d co.ii.i.u Is- , , .i I...... .k . k.i ,f until Ir lilt ) I ne iu i,i nonrs. - , WHO HlllllOiaie llie.ll.ieit.-i .ue s,,,ir ... ( their own stern sense of duty. On such ; ''. ,!,c" "f'f'V '""f ," ,'.'," i . i ..... .1 . ..e.,a nf'of -'ing throsjjh lite in tb:s absii d ti-h II. keen watch, and when they have ' iJU winking and fought and conquered, sufl-red, eudured, j C1" liov. R-i'i j tax up m every ;:.i ,. heard nothing .,. tj Put vv tu ii ti.e Wt.:." tile .-: ive , ,-, e ll p.) II- pr pen ol t. ,i(n,5i; nt. I and a p . :', ct a Ian I. llie grc i w 'i..Kr!a.ly o'i-: i i.y, (or U ar t!. wi.be iused 1 ed at oat i 'ie t ix r h O',, i.o l: .tt i-.1.1 .' ii e l an a Ik : .','- - e! ' U valorem , ne thell and egg-. I to tlllt nd make Loudens is r..l-eJ. over the the he roes are they who fight with tbeir own souls; the most glorious martyrs are they i .ki at every bony .- any tiling but a- . i .k... . I .o .e..ie he i greeahid. Il ippi..ii-e syiiip- lii-pa--. ; ot. lievo that angels smile on the victor, aud j m th-eourse of a day or too, but they bit me en 'ciuwiy ciii-'i ui my pi i.eouni i t ly ing in the hammock nettings. 1 record Hie there is rejoicing above. " What was tbe use of tbe eclipse!" ask- incident for lue btneiit of aii iu.-xpc, ienci ed a y.mng lady! "Oh. it gave the suu voyager u may be disposed lo ludu!, time for reflection, replied a wag. 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