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linn ,4c tlrqc to dod, To uour (Soqpmi, jjno to ijoqr Sqtjj." CiIARIjOTTE, N. C.,.jANIJARTir 29,1861 5IKS. T. J. HOLTOW, PUBUBdEK. ' TERMS:: ' IL Vorlh.i:folnWbi willb.srToraedtosnb. 1 r, ll TWO DOLLAItS in advance, TWO , iriji AND rir i i i u payment 1 1' ,i thre. aiunlh.; . nd Til BEE DOLLARS ,';"fn.l of h NPPr ''' b f j ill arrearages are paid, .sc.pl at In. , i.-rlLsmrntsinserleu alUn Diierper.qu.r. ''' ti.sised typo) lor Iheiiralinser. a 'ij cents for each continuance. Coort id. 0'',"t. and Sheriff's Sales charg ed U5 per (ltf; and a deduction nf33J percent.will lot from the regular pr.c.,lordvlisr.by ' ar. Advertisements iurtd monthly or '. iy, at II per aquar. for each time. Semi "mnlt 15 c.nla per sqo.reforeseh time. I , A..m in thi. 4frttM'tlMflta t ni"f tlir fiuiuBerof" inserltoiis.dcsirod or ", till be inserted until furbid and charged ac j ..mia. ters art authorised to set sssgi-nt. J.(. WII.KlNSdX Aj co. - WATCHES, JEWELRY, ? QwUtK "d PL1IED W ARE, vLuA J, , j.t.rm.lr Rang, opposilr thr Mati.ioh lluuae, j CUAKLU1 1 f j . unti'in r'" lu Hrp.irii' W alettes 4 j.r.elr jr. II. W. KECK WITH . I mi coartasTH o flisu itm:i) vm:, it, I (i ir. t iwuh nrr. aMrni'i j . hi iud isamiue hia shack befor. purchaa.ng I Mecklenburg Hotel. i Xclt to tht Vuti ('. . t IlliE .auxriOrr ihli.ru.. !) puM.r I lhal hini'il purtl.aseo huild.itg M.rkiihinir Hot. I. he ho. rrlurni.hr.! r.-,w prrpand lu acrouirooeial. Waha.rnt i .r Itoai.irr.. r,.l Stablra and rtfic.enl 0i!rr lw k.pt .V the iiiiiiilh or day. or fur. id a uncle ihu,mi twain a I. Innta- JUUN oRAN. 3..tf j -C63C3S- 1 l'IIK ii,' -rilirr lk pns.nre In announnng I l , li . t'lfiH'.. ud Ihs public j.im r II v, li'.t S t i i.iru Una loog eat.Blislird and writ known .. :. ,nd h.. iii4dnc-'r r-a.iWt prrparath.a to .i,,u .le l!ie bw.int 'is, trvci,u.g jnd vi.itinf j . . .ol the public, in the mol li..'cloiy ) l.fi.r . ar attrnlion ia psid In his j TABLE, I '..Tv ii.uifiiil i. provid.d in hia ItOUaMS. i 'I T All EES r ahundnntly supplied and at. , ;i .n by r.eriul o.liersi and lo all danarlnitnla J i (in, tor (in. hia iwroi,,l tli ntn.n. At. mlorubie )M NIDI'S reus regularly l the i' t . p tha arrival ol Hi. cats i ll,ea t fl'..rta In ph-a.e, a llher.l .hare of ';a..iic p.troni'je i. confidently aolintrd. J WM . ROWZEK. .W-raW IS, 108. 3utl "THE UNION," AIK II M KELT Allot E 111 IKI. PHILADELPHIA. I I'To.N S. NLWCO.MEK, fitptutsr. iy gfJlllE undcrngned having pup'ha j Ti'fl M. etd the n.lereat of hia former 1 l!'i'3 partner. Evn Et.n., ill lhcaliuve ) JiUl Motel, would rail Oi .tei.l.on of the - u, ii. rnnventi nee for thoso vi.iting 1'lnla. I ' i . ' 1, rithrr itl bu.inrae or pira.Ufr. I : !' p. tu. lion bring but a lew step from the r ' .k.1,.1 avrlturs ol trade, ntlcrs lliuucellients lo ,.n tin. mo, ; while to 'lima in aearch of i-'irr. tha reastantl ps.ainf and ripasan g j" ") r.ri ami tho.e in close proiutnlv, .(Tord I ,',.,1,1 riC f,,r tne merr nnii.insl sum ot half ' ' i.r to .ill pi irts of inlrreat in or about the nly. t T- r I'ronririor gives aa.urance that " Tht I'nt- I''" "nil b k. pt witliaurh chsraetrr .. will mret i I ' i.rob.ti..n, and wield re.picll ully aul.cil l . t jrnli.ia p.,tromge. I't'iu l AO n. r da v. j UPTON "ti. NEWCOMER, 16. IHi'j. 93-lf I'aoraiaroa. 1 - i 1 iii fi,i Ti lh r A rtilvl llt'iiil. ' 'nr. tun.rriurr i. iiMiM.i.miiii.. --r" V r. n.iantly on haul, So. p for Teltrr, Scald II "I .., rtu,torni, and food lo wash with lor ") h.tr akin diaeaaei. Il will also l.iae ata.ns i il any kind ul Clothing. If any person de to h.vs it to sell again.it ean be had sl s rc. 1 t prwe. The Soup hss been tried by rc.pon. ' " iier.ons snd Is sud lobe a ccrl.nii cure. The v"i' r m he had at Dr. E. N. liutchiauii AV Co.'. ""i( Store and from the subscriber. CM A3. T. EBEKIIARD. n3l. I8.1D. 1 1 if j sTphiiIips" ' m: ii u.i. vr T.lll die, HAVING located in I hiirlutlc, re.pectliit. ly solicits s share of public pu Ironage. A contplt-lp assortment of Clnlha, Caa.imrrrs and Vr.tinga alwnya on hand, which will be made to or der at the ahorle.t notice, sfirr the lat at laahion Shop three floors South of Ihs M in. ion House. asti .WHEAT WANTED. MHE plaiitiuj cominuiiity wilt take uolice th.il (S Heir Wheat Crop will be purchased sl the '''l.'tle Strain Flouring Mill, at market pr.cra. i!i...c having Wheat for .ale may find it lo their """"'sgu tu call at the Mill before closing s sale. JOHN WILKKS & CO. '"'li 2. I8.-.9 9htf Pooling (JuUeriiig JobWork, f "II kinds, promptly attended to at TAYLOR'S ".rdirare Jrrr, iffati (s ALi'ia,' Uov.tr . IS I I nt t: A wflfr , 4 li.ii iolle iTIulual l it e litur. j . . Juitf l oiiipanv. yulII8 COMPANY continue, to take riaka ' A gi'inut loaa by fire, en liuuaca, Uueda, Pro. I Dure, to., at vi.ual rales. I I OHice at the Drug Store of E. Nye Hutchi. aim Sl Co. orriceas. - , A. C. ST K ELK, treiidtnt. I U. U V KKM AN , Kice Preiident. K.M'E llU'JCUISON.iec'y.f 2rM. I DIIlt TOBB. I A. C. STKELK, J. L. liUOWN, ' M. li. TAYLOH, K. T. WKISTON, i C. OVEKMAN, F. SCARU, WM. JOFUWSTU. I John L. Ubown, F. Scabs ud S. T. U'bisTun, L'xteutive ComruiUet. Aj,Hi U6, I8;.3. 7tf MRS. WINSLOW An r frf luricrd Nursn and Female Ptijuicun pre cfiU lo (he atlenliun uf mother, her SOOTIILNUSYUUr, Km ciihihi;. ii.iiiiix;, whirli jrcilljr laciliUti-. the procrae ol tcutiiing, b anftcijing II f t lima, rrdurmv kit in A urn malum Kill allay ALL fAl.N and ap.ainuuie actiai ijO la M it K I o iti t.i I A 1 1: I Ml: HOM I i.s. Drprnd U"in i(, mollirra, it wilt give ret to yuur. acivea, .lid lie I ir f ami lira I lit lo vuur lu.'iiuts. We liiivr ul uf unii 'lt tl'i. 'iriu'li. fur over ten yn .r., and t A.N fAV, IN 0riUE.NCE AND 'IM TII nf it, lii w ha ni ver Ix-cn able tu a.y ol any nllitr, 4 in e d i ciikn n eve k ii as u .vVi it failed 'I O EFFEt T A la ' L'iE.l.ei. lime, y uaed.l. " . Nivr did we km. an in. I. na ol oi..li.ueln.n by any one hu u.rtl it. On ill'' cuntr.ry, .11 art aeligliled Willi in npemlH.iia. and .jieuk in trmnul rem. o.eoii.l.nii ol ita magic! irlcru and iiifdii;.! vir lur.. r aN.k m tine i....lt.r "WHAT WE Ini KNOW," ati-r In' mi.1 p. r.t nrr, AM) FLEIX.EOI K lit. I L I AlloN r'K I HE HI,. Hl.MEM F WIlAl WEI1EI.E DEl LAKE. In almo.t rvrrr in fee wli.fr the mni i. anf. 1 lermf Irmu pain and t ihau.li")., nliel will or fnu no in filtcrn or twi-nly mmulii alter tne ayrup i. aflininiht'-rrd. j 'l lua valu'it'lc prppKriition la liir prt-Mrr.ptmn ol ..n .'I tlx ii. lAI'i.HIK.M El) .ml ."KII.H I. M'RSES in N'rwEngluiir, and ha. turn um! with I NE. l.H FA 1 1,1 M. LtA. Er in IKIl A.M)8 OF t.M. It mil cnly rtlirv. a tlie rlulii lf n p.in, but in. tmnratr. tin .ti.uiiitli tnd lo t-l. C'irr. ct actdi. Iy,.i.4 gva if.na and . nerry tu llt wl.oie .yatciu It will alniu.t in.tantiy rrlutu Lrijin.g in Ihr liuuik mid Wind Colic ' overcouii " . .. c o I. v u I . i una. wn.rh. if inn ,, . ipediiy re me. died, end II I l.llt I. . ,ttn. e be lir.r.tii..' niriMi.;. 1 1) h S T AND tlltl-M' h EM El) V I.S IDE MOIiLD. in ail c... ol ) tE.N I I U s AM 1'IAKKIItEA IN CHILDREN, w hellii-r H ariara I roin It-tilling, or Irum any o liter cause. W e would say to every inolhrr who I.-, a i-luld suflrrmg rroli. any of the f.,r.-.oi.g ron.pl t. Hi) NOT LET VOt K UlUl Dl EN NUK I HE UEJIDKIJ at til HEliS, .land b. i ii i.iu aim i..ur surlV-ring child, ai d tn rem I mat evil! Im- Sl'ICE yts. AI. M'l.L I E1.V sl liE lo loin.w the uh.ui iln.n.u. Uie.nr, il tin., ly used. I on uirn tiou. lor u.iug will rcoiiip..riy ii h In Ii ie. Nod genutnr unlr.. li.a lac. am. lie ol (. I hi la A. I Li.h INs, N 1 or a. I. oil Iha oul.H.C wrupper. Sold by Druk'girts tuiuugliout the world. I'liix iPAi. rncK, 13 Ccpak STKkar.N. Y. V rirr only 1'." tfU per Loti.e. l or ..!iii Lh.rioliu, l y fc. Nyc Iluii hnon A Cj. audi. . -rr. M.rcl. 13 ly iotice. T vllET.s I lor HU ie no in my hand. rcaay lor n..,.' cto.n. and 1 itoun.1 all per. sous lo.nloiui ii. ol any i.j-uit. woiei. may nul U it.ua. I onie now and p,y your T.j.a. E C. UKIEH, iimj. )r. 11. M l'litdiard ' IELD1NO to the sulicilslionofins. M ny irienu.. ri s(.iiiu..i . .u... fj ces hia ueii rnnnaliuii lo rt auuie the rl'll'' ol .''I il Ml lie. . ,.. y be ronsull.dal hi. . .Hire. I rThr poor prr.rrib. d lor without charge. Aagt 31. lbio- sitl SAWFORD'S LIVER IliVIGORATOR, Mil Kit UKIIIMTATKIt. ii nponnrlr.l rollrrl) fr. o : , i. Of J.. i- u.. I.I VF.lt IV-wi:le.M-. I.lvrr Cmit (ank., Iy.r.ala, n n ... r r ( o r.t -rr, Droy, s.iu (nillvri.,.., CSnl ra .slorbna, ( liotrra ..r JM.,tltr.. O iUl..la, Ml loll. A l 13 hrwolr 1I. . horw. M i,l .lot 1 Mo.i.n s li.ra.otnn.. H.'ln-t-', ialc W .kn . r.vf.tllf kJ ui Ot.ltna . ,.. I'. ilimS'l Iv iKxiun l. ran lmal i In I MO or (hrrs T. - a, wid u.v ra vfb " ty r'm.-liy 'I..II II K A is A( II K, ( lwentr .taluulra. If soa.ifuls wra Ink . i who iih I. il wing Uvic tmmouir MIX WATKIt 11 TIIK IOCTII WITH TIIK IVI(ilt I Oil, A.1 SHALLOW utrrii TOI.K I IIKK. I'.lrs On Dollar per Bottle. SAINirORD'S Kstll.V CATHARTIC PILLS, (. !. I M.MI m pnrr VeR. tnl.lr r ilr.i l., odl !" n In .l.s I.IH, Air -IIk'.1' "a Ml" In rltiiiiil'. 11,. I anillr I a- s I nr r, if w - 'in .!.',!'u!.,;M St lit lUiSCS CMjunto. art 1b.l'r..iaua.. !. Cj 1 itnTitr. 'n,'r'KMii."'t '(in'iiT.r PHI, .l..r life I II. - r.i.iimMil. ..r 'h. ! 1 sioi... h , irril- i-..i..a in ti.. ;tJ i" 'i i.i..a. (nNls-r. .r., Inl.i . Niriir.. o.rr he ssliolr IhmIs-J afl ."'.. "n'"!. "fcl l' a rV-qiieil.. II . J n.iliiii.i.il.. yrr. I..,.. f iM-IM lllr.il ... r... .... ' .11 'oli. over r il.rl. ol,. I(r..l.- r..'.., lie II'. ."iH i.llnl""rl"".l. all I ii n in in.l.itv! lu. n'.-. Worm, la lill.lrm or A.I..H., J 111.. n .... I. .n, -at l'irl((rr..'lli. MI.hmI , .,,,1 ,.. ai. .... , .r l... h .nr.b la I.- .p. t.Hi..n.i,..w, J lu ..nut Ui U. a4.usa t.ae Uo... I t" s 1 PHIf'K TIl.tKR IH1K'. Vhs I., s i r li. lu...or nl t illr rn Owrllr I'llla ... iuua m l'...iW .uJ au.a .h..ln.ali-l Ih- In :l il.- l.rt !....- . T. W. A''."M,'v?,.',,!i,i'.,r,,f,r-i j:m s,.ias.r, an. V.k. F. SCAUR & CO., chi'jt'.c, y. c. HAJlDWAREn ARDWARE ! A.A.N. M. TAYLOR 1 ESPECTFl'LL'Y inform, hia friendo and the Jil public generally, that he haa added lo hia extensive stock of Sfobes Ifyteqire, a large and cuniplele atock of HAUDWAHE, eon. siatuig in part as lulluws: I'arpeulera' Tools, tirculur, null, crussrut, hand, ripper, pannel, pru- iinig, gr. fling, tennou, back, comp.a., webband butcher HAWS. Brace, and bits. Drawing Knives, Chlsai ls, Auger., Oinileta, II ainmi'ia, lliitrht'ta and Axes, buck, pl.iatering and pmliuni; 1 KUWEI.S, Si artlera, Screw plate, Stocks and dica, Manea ol all kinds, Spoke. ahavea, Stwl. blade bevl and try bquarca, Spirit Ixjtcl., rocket Level., spirit Lcvrl Vials, Bij lug iMaclimea, Gouge., and in iact everything a mechanic want., in grral variety and at v.ry l"W prices, at TAVLOK'6 .r.lwara Store and Tin Ware Depot, opposite the Mans ...i.e. Chariot te, N. C. June 5. IboU. I! if Blacksmith Tools lit H aa Mellow., AnviU, hand and al.de 1 turner., Vicea, liultrea.ea. Farricra kmvea, St-rew.pintea Stock. blackau.iti.'s F.ncners and Tonga, Has. p. r and Fnea of every kind, cut hor.c .doe and clinch Nana, lior.x. Iron nt .ill siZ'S. both ufnor. tin tu ami country imuiui-iciure, cast, plow, blis. tir and .prmg SUel it., lor aalr very che..p at lAlbUlib, tu. .oiinaion n'.nir. Carriage Materials. .5 I iEwuu .. uca.i.peciaiaiienuon io I-! '" ,lorl1 ub"v' goons, Sl m W coli.iatll.g of Spring., Axiea, ubi, How., Spokrs, M.alti., Curiam Iranie., Knoba, Baud., Lining Nails, Dun.usa.Sailin.'t, Cloth., La. cts. Fringe., En.meied snd F.l nl Lcallier, Kit. amtled I iutll. Oil Carpel, Paint of all kino., dry I, arni.ti, J urjH ill. ne, Linreed Oil, lyre nd Oval iron. Boll., snd everything in the way ol larr.ag. Tnnim.ncs.st prices that cannot tail to pleaae, at the iard'vjrc Depol of A. A. N. M. TAYLOR, il')ilUr thr Mi mi in llvhtt. Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS. kJTKAW t utter., Corn Shrl k3 bra. Plow., Hoc., Shoveis Spade.. Furks.Alea, Picks, .Hal locks, drubbing Hoes, Trace Cha.ua, V .gou Chains, Log Chaina, Pruniag and Hedge Shear., Pruning and Budding hmves, (tar. den Hots ana itakes, with bandlrs ; liraiu Cru. n!n; gram, grass and brur Styliie,, bu.h .Hika, V dgoli bi.xc. ; oil.'W ware, such aa iola, uvrn. and iula, .killcta. spiders, stew-pans anu Ket. Ilea, Cauleioi.a :ron. lu I JO g.illui.a eaeh : iron d bra. a Pru.erving Keltic, Sheep Shear., Xc., TAYLOR'S Itridvere l)rpot,oipoittt tht .Uansiun Houit, f I'DLOW 'S CELEHR ATED SELF SEAL. ilNU CANS, of all the aitl. rrut sizes, st TAYLUR6 llndieart Start, oynosift tht Mumium lluun. At Taylor's V'OL' can tind the l.n.sl a.aortmeiit of Cut lery, (juiib and 1'i.lola, uf all the celebrated ttothva. ' GLASS, of all sues and qualities both French and American. Aiao, Fully l.y Hie keg or pound. WOODEN WAKE, UKOO.US, ic.ol all kinds. Rope ! Rope ! J' A 4 b. I j. pounds ol Manilla, Juto snd Cot 9Jmjt.rAf Ion ltope, Irum 4 inch lo 3 in cites, at TAYLORS Hardware Store oppoaitt the Muntton Wouie, Tin and Japanned Ware. A Urge assortment; liu.ck Tut, Uluck Ztuc, x Tin Plate, liabbil mrial, aVc, iiU l La, llts largest Slock, ot all sites, at TAYLORS Ihrdtcmrt, Sloes end 7 111 Wart Vrfit, Uf'mttlt the MaHttvH Jvuse, (EaT A story is told of a very eminent lawyer in New York receiviug a revere re primand from a wiiucsaou the stand whom be was trying to brow beat. It was au im portant issue, and in order to save bis cause iroai defeat, il was necessary thai Mr. A. should impeach tbe wituesa. lie endeavor ed to do it on tbe ground of age. Tne fol lowing dialogue ensued : Lawyer tlow old are yon! Wttueos Seventy two years. Lawyer Your memory, of oourse, ia cot so brilliant aud vivid as it was twenty years ago, is il ! Wituess 1 do not know but it is. Lawyer State some circumstance that occurred, say some twelve years ago, and we aball be able lo see bow well you can remember. Witness I appeal to your honor if 1 am to be interrogated in this manuer, it is in soleul. Judge Ys, sir; state it. Witueas Hell, sir, if you compel me to doit, 1 will. About twelve years ago you studied iu Judge R.'s olfice, did you not! Lawyer Yea. Wituesa Well, sir, I remember your father coming into my office uud saying to me "Mr. 1., my sou is to be examined to-morrow, aud 1 wish you would leud me 015 to buy him a suit of domes." 1 re member, also, sir, that from that day to this, be haa never paid me that sum. That, air, I remember, aa though it hail been but yesterday. , Lawyer (considerably abashed ) That will do. air. Witness I presume it will. , FOB Till N. C. YVUIU. AN ENIGMA FOR DU0TOK3. I am composed of 23 letters. 1. Mj 15, 9, 1, 3, 16, 11, 8, 14, 5, 4, 20, is tha Laliu oauie of cue of (be bones id tbe bead. i i. My 15, 23, 14, 8, li), 1, 15, 16, 22, 18, ia tba Lull a uam of ou of tbe bouea of tbe bead. 3. Mj 15, 9, 23, 1, 2, 8, 0, 15, 11, 1U, 8, 23, ia tbe Letia same of oue of tbo bones of tbe bead. , - 4. Mj 15, 23, 8, 14, , 10, 15, 13, It), 8, 9, ia tbe Lit in name of one of tbe booea of tbe baaU. . 5. Mj 15, 9, 21, 3, 23, 13, ia tbe Laliu oatue of one of the bones ia tbo bead. 6. Mr 15, 23. 12, 5, -, :t, 10, 17, 19, ia tbe Latin name ot one of ibu boucs to 110 name ot one ol Ihu boues in IS (I 1 'Jfl i :t 1.1 11 e tbe bead 7. Mi u, is tne iatiu name ot oue ol tbe bouea j Know wno are to marry, where, anu can 11 11 eeuir . i n Uratiam, cjiinui-i nier. w oMre", tus in the bead. j guess the exact time when it will take place, beoausc they do not eat so rapidly ai prt.ijsut 0f the United States au.lt . ilia 8. My 15, 23, in, 3, 4, 4, 8, 13, ia the . 1'bey watch every movement of p irlies sua compelled to ktep sileut, while the very ex ,ecejiUi, states, to pr.cure p ace if pj.si Latin name of oue ol tbe bones of tue ear. pected of matrimonial iutoutions ; if there bilaralioo of bpirits quickcus tbe encaia BnJ prevellt Ool.i-iiu beteeu th.; i-'ud- 9. Mr 15.9. 23. 11.3. 1. 8. 111. 0. is the slightest chance to oreate a distur- tiou of the vital fluids, and euergizes uigua eri ,i0Vc.rDment au 1 ti,e S: .itc auth.-armes. 23, is the Laliu name tit oue of tbo bones Of tbe ear. 10. Mj 15, 23, 1 I, 6, 21. 15, 1). 13, G, 3, 14, 5, ia tbe Latin name of one of tba bones in tbe bip. 11. My 10, 3, IU, 11, 13, 8, 14, 17, 4, 21, 8, is tbe Latin name of oue of the bones in tbe arm. 12 My 1, 2, 20, 4, 3, 21, 12, 8, 23, 10, 13, 7, 11, 14, 15, 10,22, 19. 1, e, 13,9, is the Latin namo of the bones ia the toca. My whole is the Latin name of the uooes in tbe bngors. Answer next week. STOKY OF LAWYERS. It is probable that every lawyer of any cote baa Ltaid and lead of tbe celebrated Lather Martin. His great effort in the case of Aaron liurr will not be forgottteo Trifles iu tbe bistor; of genius are impor : la.nl, as we hope to show lu the atory. Mi Martin was ou his wav to AnusDolis , .,euj the s.3ues. Aaolilarv Dasacuii-r was in a stage with him, and, as the wea ther was extremely cold, tbe passengers 'anon rpunrt-.! tt rniivprriAlian to divert ----- - -- -- --- themselves irom too mucn smsiniiiiy to tue inclement air. The young man kne w Mar- , i. ,;.. ...j .i, tin hv ai.ht anrl a h .U.a .a. ft lswver. thethre.6d of the talk soon began to spin 'be interest of hum.niiy -.V.wcf, ..V, itself out in legal matters. ! " Mr. lartin," said the youug miu, I j m n ... r.... r . ' -j j- , . v.- j ..... u.v . B sucoess . 11, sir, you win give iruui j ou. experience tbo key to distinction at tbe bar, 11 will- "Wlllwoat" exclaimed Martin. " Whv. sir. I will uav vur eXDCUsea while you are at Annapolis. "Uouo. Staud to your lar-.-j now, and I ll furnish you witti lhe great secret of my uvrit of t,je 0ld fining, wo fell in with a success as a lawyer. j venerable looking man, having the appear- Tbe young man assented. ,uce of coulrjuian, who seemed to be "Very well,'' said Mr. Martin. " "no there on the same bu.iuess that we were, whole secret of my euooess is contained iu We eulered jut0 Couve.satiou with biui aud oue little maxim, wbiob I early laid down h(J iulorBjefl U3 tuitt la WM , Virginia, toguidorue. If you lollow it, you cannot .. raisctr a fcw mileS ,jottu the river, not fail to succeed. U la thti-uhi.iit be sure Uf lroiu hiomit Vernon. "Very likely, of your tvuknee: then,'' we remarked, " you may recollect The listener was very attentive, smiled, GtiI) Washington.-' " Perfectly well," re threw himself back in a philosophical pos- p.lcj ..,UUtcJ) eaw uitu wheu be laid ture, and gave his brain to tbe aualysis ,D9 loulJ(la,idrj of luis buildiug. 1 was but with true lawyer patience, of " always be a bo. lhe0 - he continued, "but I remember sure of your evidence." I very distinctly bow be looked as be stood It was too cold a night for anything to i(J (lia HJ -yer lUe tlou..( auU ,,4 u be made pecuuury out of the old maua ju itJ wilh u WUJ huge wisdom, and so the prouiisiug adept in 6ldnt,( su j a plaot.J u maei uavo required maxim learning gave himseit uge Do littie etreugth to move it, but tho gener dreams, in wbiob be was knocking and push-;al wag , ver ilUit.,lc milUi aud moved it iug bis way through the world by the H- apparently with ease. There were a nuut powcrlul words, "always be sure of J1""' her of boys there ftoiu our neighborhood, evidence." ' aud it was a slandiug marvel to us ail, how The morning came, and Mr. Martin, ' ,he gerjeriil moved lbat Btoue A few days wtiu uis pmeiivai riuuem, i. k. h...l , iho ;tu ha on v thiiii? tbe best hotel iu the city peculiar to the hotel, in top eyes of tbe youug man, was that the wiue bottles aud tbe ct ceterits of flue living, seemed to re otel, in tbo eyes of the that the wiue botties tod call very vividly the maxim about the evi dence. The young man watched Mr. Martin. Wherever eating and dnu;ing were oou cerued, he was indeed a uiau to be waluhed especially in the latter, as be was immod erately tond of after dinner, after supper, after everything luxury of wiue. A few le galist that bo would have to pay dearlj for bis knowledge, as Mr. Marnu seemed re awlved to make the most of his part of the contract. l .acr. -hothor eonniT or old. have le- gal rights, aud so tbe youug uiau began to think of tbe study ol sell protection. Il waa certaiulv asolemn duty. It ran through all oreation. Common to animals and men il wss a noblo iustiuct, not .0 be disobeyed particularly where the hotel bills of a law yer were eoucerued. The aabjeot daily grew ou tbe youug man. Il waa all absorb ing lo the uiiud aud pocket. A wk elapsed, and Mr. Martiu was ready to re turn tu liaitimore. So was the youug man, but not in the same stage with bis illustrious teacher. Mr. Martin approached tbe oounter in tbe bar-room. Ine youager man was an anxious spectator near him. "Mr. Clerk," said Mr. Martin, "my youug friend, Mr. , iU settle my bill, agreeable lo engagement.' The young iuau said nothing, but look ed everything." ' lie will attend to it, Mr. Clerk, as we have bad a debuite uuderstauding ou tbe subject. He i pledged, proleasionaily pledged, to pay my bill," hurriedly repeal ed Mr. Martiu. " Where your evtieme .'" asked tbe youug man. " Evidence !" sueercd Mr. Martiu. "Yes, sir," said the young man demure ly. " Always be sure a) yonrevuitnct, Mr. Martin. Can you prove the bargaiu !" Mr. Martin aaw tbe snare, aud pulling out bis pooket book paid tbe bill, and with great good humor assured tue young ui ,"r.T."dTa ..urprofe.. ' i ou wi world with your profesaio lroiu me Tattlers. Kverj eomtnunitj ia eursed Tahi.p, Mannekk -To niort attlio break bj the preaenoe of a elaas of people, who , fast tb!e father, mother, ehil Ireu, aU,ou;r it make it their buille9 to attend to every- to be a hsppioea to any heart; it ahou d bodr'a buaiuei-a but tboir own. Such peo- be a source of bumble gratitude, uud should pie are tbe meanest apeoiineua of depratud j wake, up ilia warmest feeling of our nature, bumauitj wbieb an All-wise Providenco 8hstue upon tbe eoDtcinptible and low permita to live ou this kin eursed earth. It , bred cur, whether purent or child, that can is known that almost evcrj person is aotna-1 ever eouie to tha breakfast table where all what disposed to tpeak evil of others, aud j the family have uiet in health, only to frowa i. . rrn,n .k;.l, ..r, fw nan end wbiue. and erowl. and fret, il ia prtiitu elaini to be entirely exempted. But the fucie evidence of a uieau aud grovehug aud 0,)uljH,1lt);01J 0f rof. (.;,, ,u, ju ollicu a subject of our present artiele is to apeak of jaelush and degraded uaiure, wheuecaoevor ..oiogi,,, lUlcrrcd to the committee that distant class of tattlers, whotuaketale the ehurl may have sprung. 0(1 A,ricu,ure. beariig tbe cousfant business of Ibeir livet. j Nor is it less reprahensiblc to make sunn i ATcrJi tt nienl0ri.il from a lare por- Tbej prj iut tbe private aflaira of everj : exhibition at tbe tea table; for butore the a of u-ou niuu lu ii trKu cjuuty, re family ia the neighborhood, they know the j iiioruiug ootuea, aome of the little circle maj , oonj,uending a cull of a state eoiiveution, exaet state of one neigbbor'a feeling toward bo stricken don with some deadly disease l onp0sjBg seperate statu autiou, oocrciou, another, theyJrtaud everybody's faults , to gather around that table not again lor ; t disruption of the liovcrnineiit fjr and hlm.rl.r e"-nsi J m n nar MM r c. I e ti-'r ! (.'lilidrcuiu Udod health, it la 1 1 tO ..,. . K,...dall'i tr au-miltcil til eapea their vigilant walchtuiuess. J ucj are J particularly well posted up in everything i.ni,i.J .ilk ,i.lilii ..J ni.trlianm- , banee, excite jealousy, or "break up ' ! a match, they take immediate advantage of it and do all in their power la keep people iu constant vexation. Tbey glide from ; gentleman to lad j, from mother to dauh- ter, from father to son, and in the ears of all, they pour dark, bitter whispsra of slau- i der and abuse, and at (be same time pre i lend to be tbe most sincere of thaae they talk to. Their black a id nauseous pii Is of , malieious slander are coated with smiles and boney-worda ot friendship. Tattlers are confined to no particular class of aociety. They belong to a.l clas.-ta, aud operate in ail. We tind them amon the rich aud the poor the "upper ten, ' aud the "lower million" in the church aud out of it. Tbey are people who have no heart aud less braius who have no higher ambition than to be well iul'oimed jn regard to other people's business, to re tail scandal to their neighbors, aud exult in fieadisb triumph over tue wounded teehngs and bruised hearts ot their iunocaut victims. 'Jur contempt for suvtt graceless creatures knows no bounds, aud we can afford uo What puutsbnient tboy deserve we 'an- .i i ,. i : , . not know ; but Ood knows, as su'e as eter- , iu,.inu wi,t . rc.,:. j ; o -j : , , "o"'" proportion to the magu;-ude o their olfeuee a.'siost the law ot Ood and I , . . . , ,, .... A correspouueui or tue oangor vnigg,vcs IU lOUOWlLlg femiUI-Cence 01 UCU. l asU- ju .ton ; mi,;' on a vi;t ta Washington, during the recess of Cougresi iu tbe spring of '."? r ..ilj ,),, .i, ,, ,,,,! tn tin. .,i,J .. l.:..u .u.. ,.,.,i fjr ,U8 exu.D9iou 0f tu s,uul.rtd .,..., .0,. Capitol. As piiluis iu the oasc- alter the ireueral happened to bo riding by ! , B r r 0 J our scbool-uouse on horse-back, as we were , - , u e all nulled our hats to j, be stopped bis bora for . uiotueut aud spctic to us very pleasautly. One of the boys cried out "please (ieneral, tell us how it was you moved that great stone ep yonder tbe other day " "Why, boys," said he smiling, " did I move the stone:-' " O VeS (..eueral, ,ou moved it, we all saw you." "Well, boys," said ih. tJ.nerai. looking verv serious and speaking slowly, shaking bis long linger at --, o j us, as he spoke, Voyjusu- taut nobj.ly tier niuVes that stone a un . Sb'KUICAL Ol'KKAllON. The New Or - Means Picavuna uotiues a remarkable surt-i- 0al operaliou performed there. Il is inter- 1 estiug enough lo publish : A Mr. Wilson, a Sweed by birth, aged thirty years, who came here lately from til. Thomas, ou board the Juuuy Liud, was af- tlietcd with oue of those terrible diseases, an aneurism of the iuuomiuata artery, but a few metier remote from the heart. The patieut L'urrita Two Gow iva M.uuiisr Lpi .ppliedto Dr. Sohuppert, who was highly cures sometimes display a rumor surprising recommended to him ; this physioiaa laid taste iu their choice of eheese, pielo. rmg him at ouee that there was but one tniug thai wuteu is spoued for most paiatos, but which probably might proloug his life, it is someibiug new to hud thai buitcr may 1 .u... ;. . ..t ... ... nn,.r.i,in K,.t be made too irood to suit customers. Ou rcmarkiug at the same lime, thai cuauoes ot recovery was small. Mr. Wilsou, after biviug beeu eight days at tbe luliruiai v. aud ou seeiui; the tu mor foarlully mcreasiug, resolved to nu dcrgo the operation. Ho was cousequeut- Iv ouerated uoou ou the followiusr dav. January 1, iu prcsenoe of some members of tbe faculty, who bappoued to be near. Drs. Beard. iJlann. Muchc aud Alston. Dr. Schuppcrt, after having aduiiuisteied chloroloriu lo the patient, ia.J bare tbe carotid artery, and interrupted circulation in it by placing ligaiure round mat artcrv imuiedtaletv alter wbicu, ft. iuop pin tied makea bone, porisd spirits. . . bO" Tbe " Soientits Aiuencaii advises k fin. and eolors, to boil son,, bran,, r.iu ; jwater anu ui. ioe ii.jji'j oott. j the auxiliary artery where n ....o0 r j 1. ,...r 1 against mo uuvernut. nt, sun auuei.o. its exit from under ibe eoll.r wunoui pcrutea-0 , lug 1 lu u. -id aud com.ori 1-esterd.y morning the patient re-' w prepared in a peculiar manner for L.m 0 ' kuf , .uj ai, tne au- h mseif comforl.Me, and m good dou market., ihey mix .1 w,-b oleaginous " , uudit oall) w and lann.ceou. suo.tauces, and make It .. . in t c 09 m order ineuineives at m iau., , ----- - I few mouthfuls, garrulous and uoiaj ; but li w it h in at a! 1 reaaou able aud beara Ole bonds a tiou and ass.mtlatiou. 1 he extiemee ot aoeie.y ,ii..i, .... in tb.a regard. Tbe tables ot the f'uh aLd nobluat of Eugland are iiiodela ol mirtn, , r4( jaws ia accediug stales, aud oppjsiu0 wit, and boa liommie ; it takes hours to j 00(.rolyll gt through repat,ao'l tbey live long. Mr or,Ul 4J( resolution, on Federal If anybody will look iu upon the negroes otl;,. recoiinm-ndin' mucadiucula to the a well to-do-family in Kentucky, wbllo at i jji coustitutDii reia-ivc to th irmJi- meals, tbey cannot but ha impressed "tbjtj0J q( lu,ujve ,uVl.,, j the perfect abandon of jabb. r, cachltiatiou, , Mf Wau,':i, a resolution r- ictin- tha aud mirth ; it seems as it they oull talk I (jJIIlulilleo J l',Uanc.; to en' me into the an Uay, ami may live ioug. n. i"'""", then, that at the family table all should meet, and do it habitually, to make a cuo mou interchange of bigb bred courtesies, ut "aria affeetious, of cheering iinrtlifalii'-"", aud that gcuoro-ity of nature which lilts us above iho brutes which perish, promotive as the-e things arr of good digestions, bih health, and a lou,; life. U ill s Journal o' tuuciH. The Vic e- Pit km dent Ei.k:t. The cor respoadent of the Ricbruoud Uispalch says : " Hamlin has certainly negro SIojJ iu his veins. I have seen a letter troui a geu tleuiao of high character in New Hampshire 6",uo f " , , e, , tather was a mu alto, and uomuiauueu a lu,"c' " . . . . mtxea company mueu comp.jj oi ueg.uca -u- .u ; the Revoluti "b ,U" ot nw compai.y. n. lie pocEctci the pav sold the wiue aud other luxuries provided for the sick, aud left tlu army in disgrace. Oue of Hamlin's unci. or "leat uneles. was nau-jd Africa 1'here a i nd iu the tamily to the etl ct thai , ... n when nauniaai was auintam .u ve e. hi-i nursf overheard one of the relatives who was then gazing at the baoy, exclaim, -For fiod's sake! will this d d black I V...-.,t ..r mil nf ih voin. of our' fan.ilv " M.inliers of C'oMlTcss who served !..;,!, 11, ...u., l, ... ' Ho..s am tlicy alw ivs ktievr he bad a streatt ol uegr in Dim." MaJ.iK A.NDERsON 1'heNuv, Yoik Her aid, of Thursday, has ibe loilowing para graph about the present ooiuuiauUer a Fort Sumter : Major Anderson is tbe man of the hour. , tim-brlor. The people of the Northern Mate heartily 1 Mr. I'eatos eit( tired of Mr Prr.oti, the endorse bis conduct, aud iu almost evei) , Cuj.i u. tn ol tti.. e 1111 i.m.-e. to umi tn ; principal city puna have been tiled iu hls .ubjeet bad beuii referred, it ll wa Ins bouor. Mrs. Mjor Anderoou is, as wv opimou tho resolution acknowledged the have before auuouuced, opeuding tue inter j right of secession, and if it was the object at tbe Brevoot House, aud ou New Year's !ul luu couimiitee to have me riht c.u tr teed day hundreds of the leading c.tiseua ol iu, and couceded by tue resol ii.ous reoo u New York, irrespective of party, called up-'uieuded by ihcui. ou her to testify their sympathy with Iter j Mr. I'euou replied that it v" the iuten busband, and their approba'iuii of his cou- tiou of the coiuiuit'.cc, t.ettbtr to allinn or duct. Mrs. Audersoti was too unwell to : ueuy the right jecesMou 111 tho res.nu reccive calls, however, but during the at-' tious; but as nue luought that the rihl teruoon visited Mrs. Col. Suott. Major Au-! be might be imp ied, he had otf.-rnt au dcrsou'a youngest son, a boy of about J amendment to picvent eveu the imp ication. tivcuty-oue mouths old, attracted mjch at- : ino ui.cusniou v, as coutiuue.l by M ;s-rs. tetitton by his dress, whioh was au exact ' Mcrnuiou, Bn.lgers, Litioueior, MarsU, fao simile of that worn by bis father at Ycates, Ne by ana Forebee. Fort Sumter. 1 i' lie hour lining arrived 10 take up tba - special order, the COUVeUll m bill, djnug ! A I'ARTV or VVisNsiu.iur.s-Several . Winnebago Indiam, with tae.r families, p iuit iramijac, , " -- ! . bound on a visit 10 a portion ot their 1 VVisean.in. Tbey were all mounted j ou ponies, and bad several led horses laden ! witu baggage. They were rather a tine looking lot, and seemed to feel a good deal . ' prUe m the attention tn.y atirauieu- One old fellow, wub bis rifle laid baudily ose ' "Il ' ' '".'"".V ... ' ., , UlllQB Oi a IVOSSmu uav, mw v which was thrust a turkey feather. The ' rear was brought up by a gallaut young brave, whose riehlv mouuted rifle lay across the front of bis saddle, his leggiuge prolusc- 1 ly ornamented, his loug blaolt hair parted m imitation of tbe whites, aud lelt uucov- srad that this facl migut the belter show, and two streak of vcrmilliou ou each cheek. i" " -'-' . t tnat enough of prune ar.iete can with uilh - cuity be touud, and "cut. a. i aakces are .uppoaed to be, tney have cl a lesson to leaiuiu adu.ici aung butler lo ni It lor ready ta... . , , : A dea.er in Eugiauu carried lot ol prime Welsh butler, noted lor its superior eXeedeuce, to L -udou niarael, and as led "'" uos aun. a " "J quired he. Il is too good," lep.led the " l'bo Londoners or Coca city mercuam. . ue f""'"' ueys b.ve a peculiar taste lor butter , iney dou t like a wuotesomc, Lou-st r"' 1 ou,.u.-a -- . J vutc uu ui-. , A paten, has been g, a Crotool. of I .r boro N. C , ul-.'d to Horses 1 for improve-' $ LLUhLlTI Ki: OV HO.il II (J IK. ol.M I. skna: k. I'uowv, Jan I",, Tbe Spcak.T ealleJ ihc euute tu orJcr at 12 luinutea at H o'clock Journal of jcsierdajj in road and ap proved. Mr. l'li doii a memorial from tbn dtste uricuculuiul Society, recouitin-udin the lU(! nJUsa u Iaiuiihoim. j Jir. Turner inirodaced a rusolutiuu to , , r,.0.11 . I! ,;hu an 1 Win. A. ! Kuad. Mr irect prescutu'l a sri. a ot reiolu- tiotis recowtueudiu,' tue sjspeuiju of Fed- KIpeiJiency ot exeiuptnig cei tain arnc.. :s ot j ujrchaiidue fi out tax ittou. Aiopted. j Njr viksr iutroducej a bid to inorpi- ratl. a:itt0Q K flu Coaip my m M.caieuburg coullty. ia!,,cj ur,t readin;;, aud referred t the ( (j0lllUl;lteB ou M,iuaiy Ath.rs. jj r. ijur,3Ui bill to permit per-on-to re- j mQVe lbK reiuaius of deceased relatives from one ti ace to auotuer l'ase l Ui -t reau- ing aud referred to the Committee ou Prop ositions aud Grievances. The Senate then resolved its. 'If into a CJiniuiltee of tiie whole to regime tile cju sideratiou of the Convention bill l'b 'j lestiou recurred ou the aiiiendment of Mr. Avery to les siibs:,i ne Alter considerable dt-eus-ion tba Senate adj.iurtd. II -I'-K "il taUA , Jan. 1 Vy Mr Waii-.li, fr.in the e .mihiiiee on . coi pot aliou.-, reporuu naua a uni 10 .m enu tue (matter cl the loan oi r. teiiion 10 pis?; also, a Liii to loco, (jui'a.e lue Ji.tui Camp giouud .0 pa-a. " ti-". ' county. b lue na.ii-4 ot li, :-li a uetv I inob'urol II oc,,cs nam:' am 'd, ! the ilou-e nroeeuOiiJ u leu cju-taui iliou ot 1 1 1 c 1 a 1 Older, ..-o.utlous aud ahject ol co- j autcnuuiui la relating to luu IrldU aecediug 31 tie. A pioionbeil iii.-cts--ioit 1 Uls aU Jee., p.tl ilel. .led liogera, .-.a.le. Love, ol J J I leal..-, t'elsJIi, Ureehe, oi as had ution u 1.) Messrs. asou, Marsh, .'I'aliaiih, ahd tuo uiussion, it a postponed twi uilo tho d,scas,iou to pr oocc 1 m tue .j ies- uuu ov.....i. .o - - . j Mr. Love, ot Jaca.-on, bav.oy mane a : mouou to postpone again lor bail an hour, .Mr. Mcrnuiou said he hoped tho House would nut postpone the consideration ot tba ; special order any longer. Ii was the most .mportant measure ny isr ue.o.c -.b uiure, and it it were going to ca.l a con- , . ' " ' h , ,Vr that .ur" , ' .. , rnH,srfl had oos ana. . i.g.ui. acted on tbe matter, aud we having been 1 here nearly two mouths, were now deiayiug tuts imuortant measure to discuss resolu- tmns ol uo practical importauca. I ue iiestiou was put, and the House ro- fused to postpone the special order, aud went into luo committee ol me w noie uou- , ou t be convention bill aiseuasiou to lake a reoe- tha ' 1 en nng tloue adjourned uutil halt past 7 0 clock. bVtsl.d SKsSIu.N. Tbe Ibuse mrt at 7 o'clock the q'ies- itidmeiit, ii.m n.-iii - unou ibe fo. nicu had been offered tj Mr- t'erebeo before tbe recess. Vet e concede that tbe I r lent of tbe ,:JluJ Stalei, eiuuJt eS.-a iv re in the , Ued S.a - ou ?t; th tue .iaueral t I , , , the Liov- uu'il t uerai ijovcium. m u thuro- "u ,J u' lJ re,le''c iht ' ' -ijciit irom h'.s to execute the but, in cotisid- ob.UatlvU, It IS tils .la v law ol the C iiud Mat. -; ol toe hi.'U.y il.' stale ot too . .. . .". .. ....,,1 ..ruiieht. P - - " , to ,or' jr ,u. ! uu ' I"". ,. !.... iH f.rce until ibe Um. ra, l.overu ; f .c,aiuPlJt , ,y ,eeedr:g , U1,e op()UrtuullJ or a.ij i-imeoi. , ... ,r,...all c,.n.ii iu lr, ,,0j iuJ penury, it is ucoc"ary re,tuce. tnat North Carolina old herse.f secede lroiu tbe L uiou, aud j .l. elare her iu'l.-p'U 'eiice
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1861, edition 1
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