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VOLUME 3. CHARLOTTE, 1ST. C, 3VE75T O, I860. 1 TaoraAS J. HOLTON, Editor k FBorauroB. TERMS: Th North. Carolina Whif willbeaffurdedtneub. crihcr at TWO DOLLARS in nmn;TWO DOLLAR? ANI HrTY CENTS if payment b delayed for ihretnunllit.nd THREE DOLLARS t Urn end of Ida rear. Nupaper will be dieoon. tinned untilall arrearage ara paid, except at Ilia upti n oi (lie Editor. Ad verliscmenta inserted at One Dollar perequar (16 lince or le, tlna aiiad type) for Ilia 6rl inaer. lion, and 85 cent for each continue ne. Court ad. eerlieeiiient aud SlianfT'a Sale, charged JlS per cent higher j and a deduction of 33) er cent, will bt made I'rum tha regular pricce.fur adverlie. ra by ine year. Adrilen.mta inaeri.a) miiiiIj o quarterly, at II per aquafc for each time. Stun, monthly 75 eanta per ao, oar for earli lime. Pcraona whan sending in tlieir derliniirnt niu-t mark tlia number ( meerlion dc.inu or Ihrf will b itieerted until fur bid and charged ac. eurdmgly- ISTntiinaelure are eulhoiireii u icln agent J.G. IVILKIIW. iVt O.. SCALE IV WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILT EE ltd ntTED Will, awn No. 5,Oranita Rang,ppnite tin: M union lino., CHARLOTTE. N. C. A'lrnlu.o linra to Impairing W.lcbea 4i Jewelry. Urn, 7. 159. I3tf Mecklenburg Hotel. jNVi to tl Pott Ojfict ubaeriber inform Ha public l.ll.Jl bath. iviiiff pretiaad the building kmnan Wreklenbuig Hotel, ha haa rriurin.hed it and la prepared to accomni dai lranei.nl and regular tbuarilrr. II. baa good tilablee and erlieienl Oallere l.,rra aillba k.pl by tb nimlb o da y, i.r lur mah.d ilh a em fie laid, on m anr.le term.- John doran. .Voa 7.185 J. J5if IUKIOUBlIIHTEL r ' II E aubacribrr lakea pi. arara ia annnanrlnir 1 la Ina fru-iMie, and the pau'ie f eurrally, that ).. hat U as t'na ioi'f calabliahrd and well a now a II .tel. and imi w.itornff poaainle pr. par .lion to aro.nna.M)l the buainrae, Iratetln.f and riaiiii.g p.tlioua al tha public, in Iba mo a I aatiafaetoiy TABLE, and rrrry eon. for I ia protidea in kia l!()()3IS. ti t hTAbl.ES are abundantly aappliad and at. Irntl'd l rar.lal ol "a; and I., all oeuartnKOla llie i.pri.tor fivea hie avrannal attention. A f. n.l-rl.b.e I) MM HI'S rai.a rrg alarlj In tia d.f"t U.e arrf .l af Hi eara Wiir, iliaa eifd-la an plraae, a liberal aliara of Hmt publia palrvewge ia cunBdrnily ailintrd. VM. ROWZKK. .Vaeeaaler 14. 18 9. 3btf "THE UNION," AR( II rlftM.T AIIO K 1 HUM). FHILAPELPH A. I'PTUM 8. NEWlUMER. l'loptultr. IrwaV f 111 E anderaigned i'aeiiig purrha TrYi M ae,l the mtrreal of hie li.riuei 'JJJS parli.er. Evan Eei.ce, in Hie ah..a. ilnWiia I Hotel, would call tlia atu-nlM.o f the pabui: to na o.neemenre Uir iIum viailing flnU drlfdi.a, eillier in buaineaa vr plraattlc. Ia iiu.tin bring but a few all pa from ll.r principal aenora ni trade, iiflrra inilucrlinta In tli'.ae na buai !( while lo time IB aa.rcll Dl p.rdaure. Ilia eoaatanlly paaaing and rrpaaau.g r.il w.y era and tlM.e in clnae jir..l.n.ilj. alf -rd a plraaanl rule fi lha mere n.nmiial eum of hall .nine In all ple a of inlereat in "t ahiiut the e.ly. 'die Prnprieli gieea aaaurance llial ' 7ae I'm ea " ah. II na k-pt witlieiivh ehiraeler ae will meet public approbation, aud would rcepvcllUl'J aulicil N .rtll t'an.ltna palmniga. far ma f U ih r rtajr. ' UKION S NKWCOMKU. AgmH 16, letta. il3-l 1'aorairroa. f 'm-r lor I f llrr k f.ilil llrnil. f M E aubaeriher ia man'facrurng and keepa 1 (K.n.iai.lly nn hand, 8uap for T.lier, Hcald ll.ad nr Ringworn. and fond to waan with liar i.jolli. r eHin dianar. Il will ilaa Ua alaii.a nil ..f anv kind rtl I hilhnig. If any pcrenn lie. airi-a to h.ea il Io a ll agatn.il r-n be had al a re. rim-rd pure. The M.iap haa been tried by rrM.n aiiife prrenna and ia a .id In he a eertain eure. Te s ! em be had al Dr. E. N. Ilulcli.aon It t o.'a Il'Uf Hlura and Irmn the aubacrilMr. CI1AS. T. EliKHH AHI. Way 31. IH.-.9. Illf -r J, S. PIIILLIPS, B A V I Nd heated III y .uhrilt a liar ul pubtte A CmnplHe Hrtirrit of ( iniiiw., ('intrf anti Vrlmf mwy nn wlncri mill br mi-itr in r drr al tha lmrlrl imiicc, after tl Utal f.atnon op lhrir ii'tfa loulli of lha Manalun M"aac. ' 99tf WHEAT WAXTKI). 4 M H K plauiing emiimunily will take none that tlieir Wheal Crop will ba parehaaed at lha liarlniu flle.m Uniiring Mill, at inarkrl prieea. Th-.a. havn.g Vt heat f. nla may find il lo Ih. ir "Irautaga to call at Ihe Mill before elnaing a aale. John wilkks a co. , Jhi, ibis. siuf ' 1 L. ktHtlHON, HUMAN L. LKIDINO 1J W4? KKIfHISOAf I, K I DIM., IMfORTKKA Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WIIOLF.SAI.R AND RETAIL, ai. STBtTT, sa Bona vaa BiM, II tULLbfOil, h. C. Apni lit;, IH59. T-l A LARGE SUPPLY. OF 'oiistahle Warrants JLiTPRlNltD. 1 liarlolle l ire limurw niit f Com puny. I4MHI8 COMPANY continuea to taka riaka a. JL gainst loea by fire, on llouae. ttooaa, Fro. ducc, Ac., at uaual rain. J Office at tlia Drug Slor af E. Ny Hutchi. aon it Co. OFFICERS. A. C. STEELE, president. C. OVEUM AN, Vve President. E. N VE HUTCH ISON, S'y. tj- Treat'r. DIllKCTORH. A. C. STEELE, J. L. UROWN, M. li. TAYLOR, 8. T. WHISTON, C. OVEUM AN. K. SCARK, WW. JOHNSTON. John L liaown, V. Scabr and S. T. Wkihton, Executive Committee, ApiU 26, 1659. 7lf MRS. W1NSL0W An eientrrirrl Nur and female I'hyaif in re am la io tlie mtrnlion of .nullitm, lur soothing sYJtur, rm ciiii ii(i;t ii.i:iinu, whieh f really ficililatea lha procc-aa of teething, by softening Ilia gum, reducing all n.fl luiinaliuu will allay ALL FAIN and epaauiooic, aclian, and ia hi UK 10 KKGI'LA'IU Till: !) I IJ. Drpend upon II, uiolliara, it will gi real to jour, aelvra, and Kclirl i nd Utalib lo jour lu'iuli. We have put up and a..ln line artirie lor over ten re.i d t AN KAY. IN O.UIDfcM E A.N U 'l IllTII of II, wli.l " have li. irt tftlt able to aay . any ntlirr N EVE H II A . it H. : d I cine mvi.uu' I I KAll.KU i s I a , a: IN A MM.I.K IO El I Ed A lima y mm bU nil yu . . V ,.., 111! t Nttri know an m.i.i. oi o.a..n...ui,n . any on who uaed it. On lha tnolriry , all ara keiigl.ted with na ep. rai a. and aia iu lein.a m e..ni. uicu.iali.ili ol It a uiagical I tl. ela aud meaiel air. lura. Me aiieak in tliiaiuaiur 'WIIA'l' ME H KMW," alt.r ten yeara' 1 1 pri i, nee, A Nl I'I.EIK.E H It hill I Alii I.N roil I HE H I.. HI.Mr.N I OK W IIA I W E llEhE iA LA l( E. In elinoal tviry itiaunc wiiere lixi miant ia aul. fering lr.il pain and rlliaaatli.li, lei t I mil be f..niiu in liiticn or taenl) minutia altar Ilia eyrup ia ailminiaU'led. Tina taloaiile preparation la the preaeriptmn ol on. ol ike l EM Ellll.Nt EU .nd t-klLrLI. MW. in Ni Engi itic.and li-a Uen u.iu nitn N EVr K I'All.INU LE4 iu 1IIOI M1 l.tl. It nnt onlf rein vi a li.a child I'ti.ni p.m. but in. Vtgi.r.lre INl atnm- eh vl .. b. la. Cirri Cla acidi ty, and ('Via lone ana mt'ft to Ilia wnole ayaleiu Il w'll aia.nel inaUntly ralieaa Criuiug ji ibr B. wrls mrj Wind lulit and averni nil id u I a tone, which, il i; .'.. l-peeuily r.me. died, ead .,, OlllaMMlla .,. vt a h.. I.e. .nil.. IIE.IIIMi. liESTANU M'KIT IlKwElyV TS'TirE"OSl.l. in ail eaeea M I Y r N I Kk Y A M ItlAMUIiU.A IN lill.hKEN. wiM-thcr it anaaa Un te.ii.in, or I.. in any other aaaa. Ma Would aay In .very u.ollnr )o li.a a en. Id .uB. rii e Ir ni of Hi. I..rer...ng e plamU DO NO I LET Yol'K I li Ut Mi E, M K 1 HE CKUUtR ts Ul O I IIEhS, alaud biana'iu ami yr aulitrn.g clilld, ai rt ll.r rem I Ilia I Will b l I. E J'l, At,. .-Ol.ni.l.Vsl HE- tw Inlluw tut uaeoi Una me. diciae.lt llin.ly fall u.frctioi.e l"l uaiug il- aeeaniifwiiiy ai h bxillla. Nmir genuine unleaa U.e lac a ia ol i I II I Is i- t EkK.l.N, N Yolk, la on III nalali.e wrapper. tv,lrt by Drugglata l-oughnul the w.itld. I'tiM ipai. Orrn 13 TkDAii Siht, N. V. j tu only 'H i run ytr liullii. for eale m I li.iivlu, by E N,e lluieliixm 4 C'j. .nd Y. fc.rr. March 13 ly ifxS'oticc. 1 11 K Tsi Liala h.r H-.il ar now in inj handa reniy h.r in,ctnd, and I ire,u..l ail per. l alaklea win. Ii m.y not be lisuti. t'oins nnw and pa v your T. ira E C. (JK1KU, htr,l. AF'il, leCO. M )r. , "ii. rrilihard V' I ELDIMa Inlhe anheilalionnl ma. ny ireriida, rrapei llully ann nn Mcea bin del. riuinatiun la r. aun.e ine rnrllr. aal alla lii.-. Ill- m y be C. naullri. at Ilia i.ttire. I TThe (Kxir prr.rnbed lor withou I charge. egaalSI. IH5t. 3511 in:: i.i ic ; t VKi 0 It ATOIt! Mrrisiii iiv pa nr..ii. ( omno-ndrtl rntlrrly from GI'MS, 14 use ..r tiia m kst n anaviva a sr n una ae III. lk a... laiw.a lha anHI thai aria a a leia...!.'. a.1. miIU. ..Miw..!.!-.' iHai' .."a. laarfn la... It ia ia a i rfik... it.il a .ma, a.in.f aia. lha 5.'rrirTTn!a7iri ttZZ'vJZ'" r- r- ' all,, .naaal aa, .lha aa.nl.l i.e. a .ai awalu I rrf no. il.alTl''ir ilai. Ka.i ' Sail, II. ..a.ala ta .... .i.a.iaaa aaS .alia M a. .iia .... i.vJ.i, Taa l.lvee la as. al Ih kan a.. ; .n4 ahi. I a p. ina-ipa.1 rafalana ar laa 2 fu, a..l"tl lHi4a.a .'"m'Ja''v tiT?lX, Jaa 2Tai raaii a.j ih..j;a a.ari.r.1 ...ll.i. i. rai, ,,.i ai.,.ii. MMnia-artib. ... waa. aaiengaajenu In aSKfc II M l.aala ...I u. I m.ir l.iaa . a iMl.hi fla J l"la ,., I.l ia ...l ..II. JUlllanh II Vina the Mo...!. III I to ) nllnrha rurad. 11, hl la h lift. MMi rl, r Uf urn I.Mrr lvlrar. M Ht 4at eiJV,. aaM.i. l artf. I m ftrHMil I rHi MH xawtM.I Ih "ej frrer.1 , -4 ' iMttialkSniokMWtil rttniug. pr' mmr. . . .; MM 4om IB.OTI M lht. Iwwl '!2 MKhl m in f lyaN-eilal kHil..ka ill Hl la llatlN ll. tar W Wb.'...i' ia-iiM trttiitai: at 4 li)v-r. a,.'a lha .Sana M madl '0. ... all- a l-.n. air a aM mr l-..- .... J.,.M.Itriaaa.a.allaat b.a.iaa. a. ai.aalaral mlar t a. lh. ai ar ... aial n rHara .a . ZL.,', m .h.i. kun,ner an llOM-rl mralaiaia ,w.d ala.a.1 n. il.a ' "i-aa iuallanaa 3 lark. raa , ina la rri.la.aa lha.. ia aa .m. at I a, a. aaaadlai la..1, I. " rli"a!a!laa.ai a' , linprny , .art.af U. ' W' i..ra.alM in. I iwa.-ST iSla mMlrlaa aa a a.. ........ a.. K. .rr nml 4 . a., lull Iri rr, a. 4 all PVvere al a llll-i Iuu. Tl l. t' ...I.... ..,,, ...lik...s. :..a Mlll.aj a Ma"il na waa.Sa.li.l nam I a. I All v.h. taae II are alvlng Ihelr aaaalaiaaa teallm..Mr In II rnvor. a- sin .are In Ihe month with Iba Invl goaalor, nod av.nl low Imlh l.,rl I.r r. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR ta a afiesTirtt' mkhk i. nuunvKBV. w Saiiv .rfeH. raia. i 1.- al 1.1 ere laarflaial. imai ar a Utam. rates oaa anaLaa raa enms. aaroan I'a.. Piaaranara. at ..ct.iar. Ma Tar. VA'Hn.eMle aetai K.a.aa P.aa Nr. V. V W H...r. Baa. S Hartal .hla . H S rli-.a . . Haaia. : II II II. T I ... e.lla..rt ; I.i.ill P.aa ........... .......aaa II. aa"aa (!....."; P.ei..lll.ill TKMri; Il J ,..aa.a a. laaila. Ilanaa H kirn. t'llua...aa a a II. a.. aln. aal fal.aa Sf all llra..laaa. Aar aa. t. F. 8CAKR 4 CO., Ci.arfc.te, iY C. JcclrS: An Ilour at the Old Play Ground. r hcniy "roao. I aat an hour In day Ji.hn, Beanie the nld drunk eireani. Whir we were auhnol knya in old time, When laetihood waa a i ream Tlie br-wk ia clinked by fallen leavca, The pond ia dried away I rcnice believe that you would know The dear old placa Io day. The aclin.il hnuaa ia nn more, John, Beneath our L"ut Ireea ; The wild roe by the window aide, No mora wavea in ihe brei xe ; Tlie ec-i tiered at-niea I ok deaulate, Tha end Ihey naiid on Ilia been plowed up by elrar ger handf rJ.nc you and 1 were gi.a. The cheanul tree ia dead, John, And a hat ia aaddcr n..w The brnken grajaj vine of our awing ilanga on tha willieted bough ; J read our nainea nn the bark. And lound the urbSlee rare Laid up beneath tin hollow aide, Aa we bad pned Ihem tiiei. Bi-nealh the graae-f rnwn hank, John, I heiked n r nur nhl apring. Thai huhbled dnwn Hie alder pith. Three paeee fmni the .wine-. Tne rnahea grow up-ni Uir brink, Tne piMil la blaek .ml bare. And nut a hml Una lunir a day II avi ma, haa Irudoin Hiere. I t.k the old blind roitd, John, That wandered up tlie I. ill i Tie il.ri.er than it u-ed In be," Ami aoruia an Inne ami alii. The birda amj yet amnne tint b.uii, Win rr.mee tlie aweel iraK-a hung; But m l a voice oT hiiuian kind. Where all nur v.ncea rung. I a.l me a Ihe n-nce, ,7 ihn, I'hal lira aa in old I mil. The a. me half pannrl in lite p-ilh, Wa a.ed ai oil In elimh And thought how o'i r Ihe path nf life Our playnialee had pa-aril nn, A"" lift me en u I. ling on Una apot Tlie ficee that are gone. Xlliscfllaiufliis. Fiotn tK Youth's Companion. Tl lit Two ( onls of Wood Jast at dark on Novrmber evening "'.,,..,.- cotidiiio... ,Io thia atatu of affairs, cbiidreu occupied a large kucheu cotmecled . v,.ni, ,l n beca.l uece.sitated to or- ai.h the est.bl.shu.etit of farmer (.rant A brte.bt .ood fir. 1.1.,-d checfull, in the on.s to i in ii. j, ....i. muu. ...c ikei.e pielerrinjo mesl rather than pay suspended tea kettle aa annouticiiig, aa fof m ltt ,,ieT rrcJejt ,j,0 ,,., oul uuuicr. loudly aa poasthle, that the hour for au per 0JJ fy,..;, plra, t0 prey up011 the was approaching lty the bright, hut ti.ful ,..,,, f ojioties adjoiniiiK PhiU- light. one young girl aat reading; auolher dil(i(l j, wfca ai,out Ulli time ,d aat at the window watching Ihe cow. t0 olltJ 0f foraii parti. , that the iu they walked demurely from lb yard to the cijelll e ..re ,0 ,0 rea,e occurred, stable, while a boy of eleven summer w as I . . J , . , , , i , , c ' Harney feulnva; was an Irishman who seated oo a cricket tu front of the ore, gag- .... , , 1 , , : , ...ji . ... - v" - j - t ward, but wi'h an appearance? of ahatrac tioo, indicating that hi miud wa else where th window Ii to call her Softly Ellen advanced from and touching bee ai.te Kuth . . i i . i i. Thomaal' He', i.. . liro.'n etudv a the!10" ll" A,r,ci"' ur"'y teacher said thia afternoon 1 do' wouder ' coll'lorU' '" ,1,e'u"P" of pfo'" what he th.tilimr of!" ' I lle 10 " ,krl 'py 'r , ' Ask h.u. "rerponded Ruth glancing at '. ionml " "J leP' j ,uo ber brother, and then turning her to book agam. " 1 hontaa," called Eilen, "What makes you look so sober to night! Did you miss at school?" Tha boy heaved a deep sih, and then turned In hia aUtrr ailh. a amlU. " ( Kllen. am, an h.lr. m. if.n.. iil ai,l run tl.11,1 ,.i i.r.1,.1.. i'i..ii ... ' Ellen promised, and Thomas led her to a i. u nr. the luriiier corner ot tne room, as nis niotti- ii i i i. i. .. jrr ui'i coma iu, wuera n uiiui auu.u io I... I.:. .I.r, " La.i uight," said he, " after you and coming, the red (oats are eoui.ug ! be cried, Ruth had gone to bed, I heard failier and " n'ty fed coats I' mother talking It made me f... 1 so bad ! 'ol- lr. loojed upon the host, and in could not go to sleep " She had beet, biing q .'red if there las no place tu which to ing in the clothe and k. pt coughing, as he " here "t'ould al least, give them always does, -iieo she works hard Fuiber " "' recepti. aud aell our lives aa dear told her that she niu-l go to taking that 'j as koibi.7 doctor , stuff that done ber so much pood " Au aiiure I duiiuo, barm the barn, last winter. At firet she did not answer; Mebbe, il ye git there ye can fight to more but pretty soou I .aw her put up her hand , 'vaui.ge thaum the field, lor fight ye uiu.t, and brush away a tear." answered Harvey There are so many thing to he bo-iiht 1 The colotjel knowing; this, ordered bia for Ihe children." she said af.er a while. .i... i .I...-. ... . i c. ..... uic.ne. I oon t oiteu couu so iiiuro ... .. ...... .... "I know that too, replied lamer, "nut' " I mother. ll. V work is almost dune, ami if it is tjo.l a will to call Die away, he will provide for ys-,1 and our near children I 1 h young girl lurt.ed around and gave her mother a .piercing glance, as if to a.Hsly.ava ye. In rseit mat tier nrouier nan cause lor ma solicitude, and then a-ked, "but what can you or both of us do io help her?" I mean somehow to buy her a bottle of that niedieiiie," exclaimed Thomas, impres- ... -i . . ai.eiy, " out now to no ii i tue questioti. Dr Jone had a load t.f wood carted to day, and he wants a man to come and saw it. I would go to morrow alternoon and ask him , to given. the job, and the med.cine to pay.! only lather wants hi. wood piled up to- I mo'row before th. ...ow cotne. " would iroto morrow afternoon and ak him Ellen stood for on moment returning her brother' pa.e ; then said eagerly, " ltuih, and I will pile it for you. Wail get up early, and do ourstiut before break fast, aud then w shall have tbe whole of the afternoon." Thomas joyfully aeoepted this offer, and readily obtaiued the job from the kiud phy sician, llefore uight be had piled twooord in lb h.d and aawed nearly a quarter of it. " Well, tny l.tli ITJaD. aa.u me uooror, drivina-iutothejarda. Tbom..WM b.Di--1 ine up tba w pnparalory to leaving How tuui-u uT loni trucd thi (Iter' r.,.n' 1 A but; lit tho'ij 4?!nl)rd through the t i i. L.V.1,1.. ...i.i ired tbu' qut-atioi Ly tMug, " Doctor, how much wan thajcouuh medicine you gave mother lat wker!" " Half a dollar iliuk. Ia aha sick gaia!" 1 I The hoy then fmnunicated hie wiahes, and taith afluehejfari wquired of the doc - tor if he would blatieJed to let him have bottle to oarry wt witb him. Thejrood mau Vidtiitly moved by tliii uneipected ',X He made no re- plV except to iiiviiaiul-oy to bta cffici. When there he talkeioor. freely, and end- cd bv i.iiii.ir hitu Mail Dowder for his mother with direction for taking it, in ad- dilion to Ihe dei-ired ouwh mediciue, and .... - 7 . ' proimaed lo call liitner t.'ie next day. An hour later Thotas eat with his m'i- ters by the fire, and ciuuiuuicated lo them tliej ijful tiding of tie alteruoou labor, 'J'bey then proceeded o give the medicine to their mother aa a Ken of aff ctiou from her three ohildren, " or," said Thomas, " I could uot have doue iif you bad not help- ed me. To say that Mrs. Jrsnt was gratified, would be but fully ejresaiuir her emotion hen the love lokeiwaa placed iu her bmnJ. ! With moirtened e) she gave each of them a ki-s, aud iheuldded in a euhdued voice, " liod will re ad you my dear ones, The bUa-iii' affixed tithe fifth coimnand- ...... .;n i... . .. . .... ,..,i.....l I j ....... .t'..' (od did bless iheuin rendeiiug the me jdicine elf. ctual iu r.loring the health of prised, some time since; at receiving an , j elljeavoreu t0 ndapt her stle of con their mother, hoi le wa prolonged for .pi,,le frou, fc udj rni ,t Capa Ann, Leration to the character of her gueats, U year. Mie saw berth.ldreu growing up useful, happy, rcrpead by all who kuew them. It.ii'iif i'm li':il.iit'iii- T, , ,, I i, . t .i The ear was one f the darkest of the H, .. . :. j evolution, for a tne, it feetued as if ., . verv movenieiit a Ihe Americana was destined to be nnicer.ful. uy everv e..ni.ui am uau.j,. ...i -a. oatni! to the lact that tho avaricious far- h . . iiij-.i j . mcr of the lietthboiUod, iu their desire to r ' gel gold, lorot the country, and tooK all their provi-ious I Philadelphia, where It coitioiatnled the " he-l prices. 1 he Amrr.r.i. armv al aUev Forye was in a : der bi9 0,hpr, . ilA 0J lh, pro,i.,io, 0f UtiflloTi arur, Tuu JflMsUi l.aie raved et.ouj to p..rclia-e for hitn-eif ' a farm on the b of the r n in u nt ic Schuyl : kill hi re he bul raised his Uiuily. Iu Jlhe elrutie for Uepeiidet.ee. he took tho "rtt! l'f nl"', 'loP"J" ' "; lJJ"uJr , a tune nd oil, h rendered to Washing id the A.aricati arn.y substantial enemv's moveuiuts and co-.iiioti, aud of vast service tj bitu on account of hi kuo.lei'ge of theurrouuding C3ut try It was on a coil bleak i.ioniitig in Janua ry, when there cine to Karney s farm, Col. ' i i i l .1 r co..-ps.,.ed by ,J horsemen, ... search of i I) 1 0 ' III a 1 1 Jtl . IlllD i of their errand, liey were about leaving 1 b ti a son ol ltrul.y N who had justbeeu . , - . r eame na iirniu. samr the road lo the houe e r - r t--o - llll lireathless Hale. " llib reu corns are '"' ' " "m. '" "rJ reacuen wi.ii out beiin' tietttivci ov tne eueuiy out being petttivcl oy WhO . j. - - -r-- I. ii... nn.s.r lr.itiinn a hrain :h .. ,7 "-auisi au n j . : an idea airuck Urn Said he to the cold- " I say kuun. I ha a plan I think win "Lkelv 'said Harney, "that the red- " ' . .. coats is a party of tbai.mii v.gaho nes, rob - bnig the tarmur, aud verv likely they may come lo rob mc. No tts meself that thinks .1 .... . L :.. ll tl.u inn. i can ir.p ue... i-;"." - I to bah, bah, lik. so many shiipe, and wheu ' tbe thave come, they will think Ihey nas a ! nice lot of shape lo aisle, and when they nice lot ol shape io aiaie, aim wi.cn ". go it. to gel tlmta. the dure, y. see. will on-j ly let one in at a lime, je esu knock 'cm - on tbu head as (.' as they csu enter." I arl in! ir,Hii..i,eeill ,1'eala at Hralidvwinn la.r correspntiuctlt nau tiiuiicu lenv;.-, young la.j. aC.., r I on j,. . tl I! t h one t0 Reverptid, requesting his pres. replied the quondam salt noiur. -u. u tl,e ... i . . - i.i 'ii . . ence to tie be marr age knot, and the other eyes twinkled. Here waa iuu tor nun. Philadelphia unmoleled. Ihe enemy in , , ,. , . ' . . . J .a , ,,, . . e i. Hrt tr a at . r oi , j i j to a feina le f-ierrl. eiilareitij on the antici Oratibed at the suceeMi ot lier ori irtai ai , thecity of Pl.llad.lpia were aurrounded ..,.,.... ;.," ,.,.:,. ,u.:, t,;.f .,, the v.niu-lady address- ! " Tho colonel thought ihe plan was a good prints noiu siae at ouco. ,o..s .. .... oue at least, it was the only oue that wa.'only press of it. kind in exi-teuce, ao Web feasible at tbat time. These arrangeineiits had scarcely been made, when tuo euemy drove up to the baru. Hah, bah, b .b 1" wa beard from tbe inside of the barn. " What you got there, you Irish block k.JI" J.....I..I.I Stimmi tha leader Ot the lories r, Harney. uirirj. 1 eoniiuaud you, io lb king nau to , deliver them to us, Lit majesty's troops," cried Siinsoo. n',...l"..M n,.n,i i If rr..ttl.m yese mut stale them." i i. tir. it J- .t... ii With that he ordered a l.'riti,h nort of a man rhoai he called "Sheriff Ailcn," to Iseize them. i This Allen wa. the aon of Hon. Tho,. I Allen, of Schuylkill county. He de-erti-d , hi country ; and for so doing, was abhorred , by all. He wan tho leader of all fir-iu parties, on account of bit knowledge of the country. The Hri.i.h dubbed him aheriff, becau-e they said betook so much io el- ecution. He was afterwards hung aa a spy. Allen obeyed hi order with aLicrKy ; seixed Harney 6rt, and entered the baru, followed bv about one half of th- troons. while the colonel and his men laid low aa little party on all udes. Ihe aergeaut, in they entered. They then tot ready for an' taxing his brain for au expedient by whicu ' . . . J ...:.. n: .. ,.f l.ij .ln.narutl! lien aailt, poured a volley into llio.e outs. tie, clubbed tbeir truns, and easily took the rot pr. -oners, who were so atoni.-heil, they made uo reeistauce. There proved to he twenty-fire taken prisoners, aud live killed ; of the Atuericaua all escaped uninjured, The prouers, were taken to Valley Fore, Stiusoo muttering by the way thst be thought " it was a very eheepih trick" liaruey outlived this exploit niany a day. Ha afterwards represented his district in the Slate Legislature, and died at a good . old age ruspeuieu by all. Col. Irwin afterwards became General Irwin, and greatly distinguished b.uiaelf in the war of 161!. 1 . ! An Amu.si.nq Mistaks. A well known! minister of Chelsea, Mass., was greatlyur- containing sundry and divers female con- i narrated in an Ohio paper, loin I oriu fideuce relative to her approaching tnar- and Tom Ewii.g being on a political tour riaje, and an urgent request to send imiue- through the Slate, slopped at the house of a diately a " hoop "skirt." prominent politician al uight, but fouud no The minuter was completely dumbfound- one at home but a youug niece, who pro d It waa a .trance en'iatln fnr hi in to re- aided at the BUDDer table. S'.e had never ceive, but there was the superscription : He. ' , . , , .' j , , as Din as It couia i.e. in me ' . . , . course of tha day, however, the mystery J . . . . J .J was cleared up, and it appeared that the i.:..,-.t. ...-..! ,.;.... ,',." , i . hoop skirt. Hy some hocus pocus the let- 1 , , . . r , ters were ri aeeil in tha wrom enve ope. ,,;,',.. ..,,, .r.n. 'lie exeha-.i'ed letter, and the minister aud hoop Mi in were there ! Mrs. Partington came up to town to se lecl , gusr,iian for ber precocious Ike, and rftllirkfced fo,Iows ; " How the world has turned about to be sure! 'lis nothin' butchanse! Only ye-ter- lar. aa it were. I am in t ho countr V smell- I iie odious flowers ; to-day 1 am in this biu cilv. n.v oilfactoiies breathit'n the iui- Dure execraliou of coal smoke that are so diliitory lo health. Instead of the singing of birds, the hu.ublebutses almost deprivc , fcope j Ml bfi ri.slr'ine(i .hrojh it all! me of coU'Cientiousuess. U-ar me : Wei', They say that the tnor al turpeutine of this ,ir ; (r. ,i,,f..i . v.,.i i, i.n'i ai.e ii. e in an. liciptte trouhe beforehand ; he may escape all harmonious influences that would have a tendency lo hurt bun ; snd as the m.ui-ter 0f our parish said, with jud,cia i training he k,.d generally, and is apt to make the young run to feathers, like cropple crown- ; ed hens. Rut be has genius (look at him)! it comes natural to him. like the measles, and every day it is euveloping itself more and tuore " .Sambo In a TluHT H-iX On Saturday, the agent of the Adams Eiprcss Company ; , , Wn.L.rkprl Hsr. nsh M Tlioinraon. care of Levi Coffin, ('in cinnaii. Ohio. Weight 2ii") pounds." The SL'eiit, u tisupiciou., pave me proper rtceitit for the frei-ht. and dispatched the box in: - .. ' " ... ' 1 be line. All wetit well until the train reached Seymour, when the box b'ir-topc.i, aud out dropped a two hundred pound chat- tel more dead than alive. Darkey and box were handed over to the agent jt Seymour, and returned "from whence they came," thy way bill bcinj checked " Niajer short." Yesrcrdsy morning, Mr. Coffin called for ll box, and the cletk questioned him clo-c- ly a, to its contents, but ho d.dn t know a 1 1111117 ; COUIUU a iiucsa nua.n.a .o.a. Cii. Com. ! ,, Tn, P. litmus limn A irlCUU Ol ours, nan iaen pi.uo .ui . t- i - l i i . i i... tun crop ot - . . f,m hair on his fac. was called away Iroiu . l ...... .:.. U'hiU rr rrrite make a clean job ot it by shaving whisner land mousiaene on i un name, uuvyrn. and our friend's face was as smooth and ' , J home in the nicht. Nextinori.it. ""- r.ooCni him on waking Looking over her mother aud seeing , P . . fhf remarked, in her childish simplicity. Mas ter, get out of h-'re ; 1 U Uil my J on you , ; , e h,tlf r I'lIK LAKUIt.'r Pkintino Pbks IN Tlllt - --- -- W oki.d -At the pri.iting bouse ol the Ap pletotn ,n New lork .. a pres. u. Je ex pressly for W e bstcr . pell.ug U.ok, wb cl. ter " speller i tne onty oooa rei ......n press so rapid, and oo which a nule book is being printed without interrupt! u from January to December. The aale of Webster " Speller " amounts to more than on million per aonuin, and more have oeen anl.l than there are people 10 me uui- leu isaaiea Such a book is manifestly the j ' nmer.sa aud iviliaatiuu. .V J'. AUwn. , -::i:m.,:on pro.a. aud .tviiuatiou 'i... n Vmnirnt II A Se- I oeant How a Company wj samu- havn been tuforttied by n nmcer oi mo. UiiiteJ Siatea army of rant remarkable inlance of ineenuity and pr teDce of mind io SceantV the artny. Inch occurred a few weeks suo. by wiiit-n ne aa.e ""yihe court room wa crowueu, auu wie au- own life and that of his t arty. A , tiiance gave an attentive hearing to the fery geant, with about twenty five soldiers, had ( Mq ,,ld oquCut addrefs of toe earnest, been fcut out aome luiien nm lort U. a- clear headed aud p.tnolio hearted -peak- at.ee, New Mexico, to pik'J some stock: tr lf ,Dy 0UB calUB ilt.re wnh doubts at hich v.ere eiit to praie, hen imeipectcd 0 ,he juatDC5a. propnetj, and rquity of e- ly. ihey found that the party was surround- ; qua lkXaliou, ,e could not have left after ed by about four In.ndied Navajo Indiana. Mr Uarrniljer a couclu-ive add. est, The brave and nkilful serpeam took P"- ,i,,oil having every doubt entirely Out. lion on an cniinenco. and. by a vol.ey Iron. pell.j The ,Ue speaaar aUowarl biiuaelf the lon,r aliooun rifles of hit party, at Ur-t . , pprf(.ct ,n,ler 0f the auhject. He traced drove off the savage, who however, soon h WX0ll0Hiy, an WUowed couclu-ivel, that rallied, and were preparing to atortn tho UtLr, in 1 .. 7. adopted the ad tralo. lo convey ititelligei.ee of his dc-perate peril iu which his party wus pucea, tooa em gli; d.jg which had accompanied the party, faMeiiinn to his collar a uote writteu with a pencil, informing the CMiimamler at thu fort ol bis aituatioV, took a tiu cup in which he put some pebbles, hicli were contined with a piece of cloth over the top, fastened it with a string to the dog's tail, and started the dog loose, knowing that be would iu his affright, rin to the fort lie dashed with his greatest speed to Fort Defiance ; the note was discovered and read. Straight way a party was sent to the re-cue, and ar rived ju-t in time to save thu lives of the a hole party. The ecri:ei.t ju-tly merits a comiiiinsion, which we hope will he award ed him by tha President. Kentucky i-Vi'. ....... v 1 ira.it ahv How a vouti ' seen great men, and auppoed they were , , ... u tlli.J in talked 1 you lane e tpnaiuit.e ai r . great language b r condiments in your tea, bit uquireu tue ..i i iv,.,a i ).,. aame manner , r . . ;.. .,-.,. r you take condiment lit your lea, ,, i . t, i., tar,l ' I'ePDer and sa'l. but no wustaru, w as tl, Vo,..m rer.lv of the facetious Tom. Of Of course, nature mu-t out, and Eaing and ttle entertainer roared iu i-pile ot tb-ui selvoa. Cor win essayed to mend the mat tcr, and was voluble in anecdote, and wit. and coit.tiliment. I he youug lady U 'his Uorwtu la a coarse, day declares that Tom Cor I vul 'ar disagreeable man Not Klm'o.ssim.b fur a Wiiks Extra v AO A n'l K A case of III uoh t merest to mat- rtiuonial circles was deemed reoeuuy m i Fifih Ui-lrict Court, Judge K-gleiou uoia iim tnt a husband wa. bouud to supply his wife with the necessaries aud conveniences 'of life, but uot with it luxuries. It 8P' pearid that the lauy tu quesuuu ..t.usU. gG4.) worth of apparel iu two day- It ; uot preluded that au express marital av a.-ni i.r anihiiriatioii was accorded to uer by her husbaud. The Court ruled that such MUtlay was not for necessaries or want, or profortioiii-d to tne means ot uer uu-. band, (who was receiving SI .60,1 a year.) and that the law did not req ..re a hu&and t0 s jpt orl a wife in a career of dissipation and proui.-ali:y : il commanded hi... to ad- ; miui-ter lo her reasonable waut, but not to ailmiuiter to her pa-ssiou tor luxury and I magn.ticeiico. The case look like a little bomb shell, so far as a ceriaiu de-criptiou ofimrital reiatiou is coucerued. -etf f teuts Bulletin. HtiTKi. Llxcriks Of thee, present aud propective, the N. V. Times luui di- i declares that "no oereunarj cuw.u imeuts, privileges, or houor ought t 1 - 1'he latest illustration of tUc accomiuo- dalitm teudency ot uotei-kecpers is me iu- trodactiou of au elevator, lo take gouty geu- tleii.cn and languid females from the dinner table to tlieir rooms above, without the iuter- veniion of stairs. The human package of .dinner or f mini, etiteting au apartment uot unlike a cu-lnoued church pew. buds itself, in a few seconds, carried to the lop of the house, by the tevolutioa. of a giant screw, ,o which the car is M"a'"'""'Jt anu uuiii'l - . , that he i. gliding up, by tne exeruon o. , u. t ahnm. as a uDiortiuir coiumu, bis faith is bun r.... , - Wt nan ntav eayeci u for iwar or some nieeiiauieai v w.,. . . -- - - ...n ,ill n -- - through .bich .he, will be run to the in ,ru- it.'. to come out washed, cravated. b.ush- -bine, wiLou w,U have taken its Experimenis have lately been mad. the Poly gone of ...cenue. with the explo- ,i,;8ive ball ot Uev.su, i nose were made unucr ine u. reoiioi.ua y""."-- datit Nesler. Director of the School of ,uf ccnues, in the preseuce of all the olbeer ol the Arsenal. 1 he aame ball as mat useu the Arsenal. ll.eaame n... ..... ,ua throughout til. whole .pee.U by Ju es lier.rd, the l.on k.ttcr. ... use, 1 , V 'uJ 0lJUC,aMT. .a animated. He out... occasion. M'eUrV""V?'7'd'!r. . gr.ciful speaker and a gallant and Itued w.ll, ... tron plate on tue inside, and g f (b- of ,u. fre. Placed at the distance ol Id l feet Euglisb. tlo lou 1 ;,., nf the old North twelve bails were tired, and everyone ot I hem rxnlodcd tuside the caisson ou Alter this ixpfiimeul with tbe Devisme ball, ex periineuts were made with the improved rt tie of the Foot Chaeui. with Ihe new ball of Commander Nesler. At the enormous distance of lieff a mile, eixtet u halls, fired successively, atruck a target ouly a yard square ; on haifot the ball touched tbe cen tre mark. This seems to be the last limit ic the perfection of iutautry tire arm. Tb reeeipt iuto tbe I'uited State Trea aury, during the present fi-cal year, have thu far exceeded lb Uu)t of lb Se cutary. ' From the N irlh Carolina Argue. BARR-INUER'S ADDRESS AT CONCORD. qu te I7th iiint., according to previiui , tntce Victor C. B jrrinjrer, Eeq., addreased hjl) feiiow.citiaeo of Cabarrus, at Concord reni. or equal taxaiioii, p;ineiple in raising revenue, aud that they applied it to the foirr leading subjects of taxaiiou at that lime, vii : land, negroes, eattlu and atock in trade, and that the tax was one shilling lo the one hundred pounds worth, which was ii.ureaed, as the emergencies of tha ea-e r. q nred, to two, three, four, five and -ix shillings, in our struggle for indepan deuce; and that the white poll began at one shilling ami increased iu the same pro portion He wcut oil to show that it wal equal, just, and right; that th? land wai paying more than double its jut proportion of the public taxes ; that money at iutereat, at ick in trade, and various other articles were unduly isxd, wbiNt uegroes (even tlio-e tnat paid tax at all) were paying less lhau their just proportion according to val ue, and the untaxed part, constituting near ly haif of tue value of the negro property of the t'-.atc, paid nothing at all to the treas ury ; that il was a speciea of property re iiuinux fully as muoh if not- more, protection iiriu any other was much more produc tive. and could be much more speedily turned into cash. He showed that if the whole property was taxable according to value, no oue could reasonably complain, for all would then be equal, and that ten cents on tho one hundred dollars would be ! fT ....... In rniai Pllftll -h It) SUDnOrt I tbe , j0.erllient ; that equal taxation ad , or .ccoriiij,;; , the value would . , . 4nj froin twenty cent the SIOO worth to ten ceuts, aud that taxes ou negroes wouid be on some of sed, anl on others diminished as were more or ie vsiuame, m .. orth S )i'l would pay 50 ceut, that worth Si'J would pay Bti cents, tha same a the present poll tax, one worth 81000 would pay SI, and so on tu propor tion to value ; that it would not be necessa ry to tax the small and inconsiderable sub jects complained of by demagogues to mis lead the people aud excite their prejudices i. .u r,; tt and noultrv. tin cuds and ",...,..;. Hjbe, and such incooside-. iriei-i . b(Jt ,blt ,h, prinoipe of qual tsxntioo would only pp!y to article 1 of substantial value. That the Convention ould at all events only settle principles for , . ,,,.nerl aotion, aud that ; W9Uj be .be duty nf the laegiaiature in ira- iniiig a revenue bill to apply mose priuct- pies il that in OOlllg so, tuey uea.i vai deici,tld to thoo m ill. trifles. That th ' .bite poll tax aud various other species of taxable subjects would sun remau speoiua ', such as pedlar's licenses, oircusel aud ' gucll thitur which were tranaieul, and . t. -IUH,I j ,j8 compi4red the two platforms of tha j,,,, alld .bowed the superiority of tha Whiu' over tbe Ueinocratto. inai woiiss ,ht) Whig platform insisted upon taxing all prolJ(,r,y wor,h taxing, according to value, d;,c,in,IIilltlng only in favor of the native produc,, of ,je 6ute, and the industrial purHUit!l 0f br own cu.z-;ns, tlie Ujmaeratio t piatfortn weut for cqasi taxation ou every, tUi,, but slaves, and wihed the coostiu- ; ,i)n rericljull to remain, thu nuking j ,aTcholders a privileged c!s enj lyiuj I privileges aud immunities " beyoud any otb- ! Cr cla-s of tbe citiiens iu opposition to our i bill of ri.'hts ; that whilst our bill of right be granted or coulerrea ana wuii bor " perpetuitie and mouopolie " a contrary to the genius of a free State," it also declare that"" " man or tft of men are entitled to exclusive or srpanit emolu ments or privileges, from the community, but iu consi leraiiou of puhlio services ;" and tuat by allowing the holder of laee exemption from taxation for all under 11 aud over ii;), they re enjoying separate and excljie privileges as a clan beyond tha ' non-sl.veholdiug class, that ihe noo .lav.. lass constituted tiineteeu twnntietbs , , ,,., of lDt gute, ,d these ,' "e vuv , l ,, ., nnv ieie civen to slavenoiuera wsmu ai r - o . . , , , j..u.t. rav the uoii siavauoiuera wuw .o ...-.I ...ainat th insiiiution. Tbat a a . . . i j , B0.jld fore,er dBU1,ud, the right and privilege ot payiug cq tany wilb ail hi brethren taxe to support tba Government which protected hi property, acoordiuL' to the vale of the property, I whether it abould be iu land, negroe. mo i ... i. r ... ,. I, i, I That then all ' J in , portin I u't1ul allk., ind would fih, freel. ,,,r our couslitu-ioual ngbl. . t ,ime to notice al large bi d, j bl" "ddres. II. spoke about , ' w4J .rult ,. ,i, ,.,,, bout tu whole r.peeh ' fa .j fr. s I s qurnily during u.e '" policy '-lAXKn0S. In looking over tba proceed. ug of lh hio Sunday School Uon-veut.ou, we fiu.l th Ohio : resolution, oavrej vj s...-, a pious ami promising juuS --j- " Resolved, That a commit' of ladie and geniiem.u he aopoiiited to raise obLldr.n lor lh Sabbath Scuool." lieDtlemeu who inok ay tb mere tbjy fuu th ls tuy fret.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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