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firqe to Sod, fo uoutGoiwth), w$ .0 iioup J)qtu." VOIiUMB lO. CHARLOTTE, IV. C, MAY 21, 1861, UBS, T. J. HOLTON, EDITRESS AND tftlOVRIETBUS. TERMS: The North-Carolina Whig willbeafforded tneub. Jr.licrs t TWO DOLLARS in advance; TWO III I IM19 AND FIFTY CENTS if payment be dalived l"..r tlireo mnnlhsnu THHKE DOl.I.ARH ,t llio end of the yeur. Nopaper will bp d,s-nn. pinned untiUH arrearage, i. re paid, except mfct ,timof the Bditot. .dvertisemenleiruertedal One Dollar per square Mulinee f lea,tliliied type) for the first inner, lion nd 25 cents for each continuance, Court ad. ,'ri.en.cnts and Blicrifl"'. Knits charged !I5 per rent higher i end a dednc linn of 33 J per cent. W ill k made fro.r. the regular prices, for advortteere by Uk year. Advertisement l inert til inonlhly or quarterly, t ft per square for each tune. Semi moiilhly 75 cents per square for each time. P.r.ons'when sending in their advertisement. mul mark the number of insertions deairid or t,,.y will b" inverted until forbid end charged a- eordmglj. j.-r'liHeeter.reaulboried tnarlaa agent .!.(.. WILKINSON A: CO, DEALCR9 IK WATCHES, JKWELR1, vAslll tRaud PLATtU W lKt.a, AND No i (irinilc U ingc, opposite tin Miiinon IIous.-, ' CII AHLOT1K, N. C. VMilioo (riven loUrpairing Watches .V. Jewelry. ' Junt 7. 13" i. W. lilX'KWilll n. cisstti.v on m Vr.TGHiiS. JvLH V, I'LHID Ht. if, or mi T Wii.iM kiu ri' s i;rcTuai Till and rl.n.ine lia slue, hcluts purchasing FUKNITUKE! AT ( li. 1 1: i, 1. s ro. v vttit m.s. C 5 'SHi 'tr'fcp"' CI KCIIASED THE FN T IRK M ik K OF ! FU IN I TURK ,.i-,t M.SM.aa.V i n.. . .n.i n..ci.ied with me ai) liL.ti tr, V h l.rr. ltviuB, we iiUnd lo car. ti , n Ihr biiiiie llnoer Ine fin i of ,n .11 H brnehee. tl the old tBl of J. M San--tl..., ihtil t natT or rtr mt, I !,- n we ripre' tfl open In II... Store ol Dtriu I'aaae, , now occupied b, n,e BUAKII L'AKK OF TI1E STATE. A Fiilfsiod ol riirniluiT, Ol' ALL KINi'S, May tlwayt Ins found at line K.tablitl.niciil, and vr p!e-:ge ourselves lo Sell as Low aa tlio mirao articles can bo uotiKht iu CII AP.LESTON, or any ot U cr Southern City. mi. i'FmHKLiH liuimii Will have eharge ol llie ,W tul-llluitag 1 ep ! Ini'H. wl-tre work ti.-.ir.d oil! i proiopl y atlenoed lo. and rrpmimf ef utii) id '- ti 11DH T. F. UAVIIWON. N. II Hiving ten the Anency of " r ISK'S VK-AI.I; III UlAl. CASr, " t .ey will always br k,ui on Ii. no. D. Urtohri J. t-lil). tf'tl V AVIN.i anld mil our entire ttock of Furni. MM lure. Aio. to llnsia-r F. UviB'N who. to. Klhr will. hi. hioll.ir, W. 1 11 ll.i il.io. e cl lu CMiilinae llie above lio-nii at OJiij:' vOLLiLL jaxi-JLiAL., uml, r the firm of DAVIDfcOiM k BhOTHLR nlia'ly niiiueiid liiem to our Inends anil eii.l-ioo-r. who imy w,n envUiing in mai way, an,! Ir tliey w ill i li ml I the in a p .tri.n.icc aa Mi r,l as we hive b n loL.re reei-ived al limr hallii. J. M. S ANDKHS k Co. OtioW 3, 1 8I.D. .'"tl aM.rKi:niousi:. 1 It F.subsrrilwr retpet-t fully .nl'i.rma hia former l u ier ami toe pul.l.u gi-r.trally, lual he p. lied HOUSE, uti.li r the ah.. v.. name. y ,Kite ,iii. Hilra , niiimni", ito low .Mes.ra. ). Y ' & . '" ie a. s m ,y Its l, mini a lull assortment of Family Grccries, ViU't'Mrs, Jlutlrr und JH, Chithrus, l it, (.'umtiit, liniMtit, tSuts, I'likl't, J'rrfit'i, II ira, )c. iiii'i-ior l.iliii'. ii uml it.-n'w, l or k cry ami Uhixnirarc. Il.il iiiitt l.mlicn V Oi hIIciiuu'h ShocH, Calicoe, l , MliirliiiKn, I'atil-nlHt'f, Ticking, sVr., n,l liiimernua Fanry Anir'lea, all nl which will be told at the very lowest price for tush or Hurler. F. W. AIIUKN5S. N. II. In addilinn to tin! above. I ml, lid to fit up Ii y tl,r Ut ol NoV'tniher, a larie and comlort "I'ie llo.on fur my . iini nnera, wlirre a l.unch m iy 'I'o be In. I at any time. It will be my aim to Hunt a share of public patronage. F. W. All KENS. N. R. Tiio lughett ;iiire pud for Mutter, Fgi, lii' ken., t'ublneo, 1'ol ilm s and other 1'roiluec. ili-Cnll st Hie Market II . F. W. AIIKK.VS. OrloVr 16. 18fi0. 30tf Chambers, Jinnies & Co., Factors and (Icneral Coiuiiiis i o n JIEKCIIANTS, CII A II L I1STOX, !'. l;. MERCHANT TAILORING Ft I.LItCiN, MMtlNliS & CO. HAVE aiao added to their Keady made Cloth ing Stock, a Merchant Taihiriim Deuurt. n'tnt, to which trey call Hit especial altcnhon of their many friend and customer. They intend milking f li d, purtment second to none in the Htalc, either in atyle and quality of Utmd., or in lh i.iiinul'aclur oi Oarmenl.. At all Ilium will he found a good Block of Black and Colored Cloths, F.ngliah, French and Amnrican Casimercs, and a variety of Veslings. Alao, an assortment of J ! li M. IM) (AttlMIKi:, They feel confident of their ability to underaell any oilier ln.uae in the State, from the advantage! i they have in getting their annua. I Their goode are bought hy the quunlity, by one of Ihu Finn who rraiiies in the Northern marketa, whirti givri him the opportunity nfluljlngadvan. if oi the pries oi goods, llremby saving at lent Kos Twenty-Five Per CenfKa To the coneumer. JJI)imea tared are Dollars mai;r try u. E. I'ULLIXOS, JNO. M. jjPKIXGS. Ml' ST If IK ClVI I) FHOJI BV COODLm & KIGEiNKRUiN, TKAbL STREET, OI'OeNtTB OA I I S V NMI t 1 I T K r. i rl'ul, y in. 1, 1111 the citiirna of ( liar. I f h.iii', unn turrouiHiiiig enuntiy llml we pr. ...rr,i :o ullrr . i: i. t 'I iII4I.i i ii V H I I.N D1!V GOODS, MIttlH, ti. lioolH. Imis, A c. AND k UIUK t Rt Mfc NT or t.l.VI I I til S' I I i: MMIIMi ... Kills. ALSO, A l -rer .n.rii of I.c i. . ..n.liei t'i -men's MIAU I.S A.M CLOAKS. 5 , l'.e:ie i .ill und exaimiie our OrK-da before rl., wl (iuolXUAN A EIUENlillUN. Orlo'-rr -. lSt,U. iitllf i all oim::vi?,u. New Store, New Goods! AT LcowciblciiitS: Hro. Mil lilt- ( IlliV (ill c L it I II i A a, II OO I s. I; (II SI A I AM) un.j Imi (-c itn ly of DOMESTIC (il)OI)S AM) ; o t 1. 1: 1 1. . I'ir.,n w.'l i'o well lu give us a call before pur. eimsinr i'Ui-w herf . LOEWENSTEIN k HKO. Otiub'T 9. iM.u. si:af i nr. .ur,.T (ii)Tii)N(Mir()inoi. rri.l.lNIIS.MMil.NliS k CO, IrAl.tllH IN AM. KIMIS or ni:.DV M.i)i; (ioTiiiN(i i ciMiiiN; (;oods. vSTTrVT) IhlK I'atW 'I'l lllllVS. J? ejCd'lVl m ti a-. Si I iillmU., X.Mi.H tV . Ol I.D call llie e.nc. nil ntlenlion of their trH mis ami patioiis t e,r V I II kl.ll I. III.' I'll I'll I 1 V (.'. They think ll.i v co p StrUmUr Si. IffiO. 2711 Your he.r.h.tune. .r. boK.. to you lor pro.eo. fiddle and roll his UaUtilul led head fe j, ' a,KJ u,.fr0( ug , conccn. ".. i'hl1 fX ""f ' ""h ",' CIM'MT SACIilTIflN 1 VreMn tlWN-rih8i.u forever, ic. . , . , , , ? d ' j ' , triite om tal cnts, our all, to the service I withf,m ,,,,.,, iu,,-s. : llillj.ll O.H Itll allaO . !j',i', . . V ,7 lur 1 'llCN' of our Maker, we thought no sacrifice , ,.,T ,i. .i... :tt .-..ii . ,;,. lt "Her name aland, the foremoal in Liberty's 'Old U.'lll I Ueker,' and all tliem tUIICS I ..... ......, :, i;i. ,. ,(li ,: cpn I ' ,;" k "le T 1,111 V ''T ' " ' J .i ,0 think. It ha'n't been a month 1 Tl . ' ' ' ' T the angels ; they co. nlo the room; I Ml. AMI W I A Til K sini he si! rite nJr round the bed. Ol, ! it is - " ' - - " " ; UOM I f ..r.r.. fi,U If. l.A r.I.. t :w...a. " ,J. r- . it'll Oil IK" I I J I I l I l'- I ' " " ' ' y think tl,., eanotrirgr.ater'diaircss. Heaven has promised to be imlue, ....... t- buy.r. II..,. Ihe, Have ever .tone, ugnt ..I r.une.u raus sou in sue II nrieet a. llie V Ii ' eulillil. I.I I.u House llie Stall" Call Compell! Willi. '1 In y are . lliring very nice i 'ii.iii: m lis I'loin $CJ to i.'.'i. Ail in ,-r of l-ASsl.U l ltl. PASTS, CASSIM F.ItE. SII.K, MATAI.ASSH AND VFI.VKT VliSTS, OVI.H t OATS. Ol ull grailes unC Styles, 'i'hi above Oo, la e.ninol be surpasned in sly! and make, h.uiiir hee a nil I act 11 red under 111 cons Ian I snipe. v. Moo ol one ol llie linn. FILl.lMitf, til'KlNUS & CO. .Veplfm'.fl ai, ISh'l. V7lf -ferVJ .1)1 T. Ill I I. I. li ! " ..v' 'y TtrAit',1 and ci.finit ,m Ov.TA'a:a-'aBt9 -vc. OI'l'OBITK kkrr's hotel, H 4UI.OT I :, 71. '., (I.nle will, It. W.llcckwith.) Fine Watches Clocks und Jewelry, of every de. crtplinn, repaired nr.ti warranted lor IU monlha. Oelulwr lb, lul). 3(111 S. T. Wrislon, E1J A Nl FACT1K Kit of, and dealer in Plain and if at Japanned '1'inware, MloVes, Wooden Ware. Hrooiiin, llruslien, Ac., in South wing of Springs' Corner Huilding. Job Work, such as roofing, Guttering. Ac. dons with despatch From the Greenaboro' Patriot. North-Carolina Cull to Arms. Am " Ths Old North &tt." r luoli. ' Ye ton a of Carolina ! awake from your dreaming ! The minlone of -Lincoln spun a are atreaming! on : wait not lor argument, call or persualipn, Jo meet at the oriMcl tlua treacherous inv-iaiun, Delend, defend, the old North State liirevcr, Defend, defend, the good old North Slate. Oh! ttitiik of tlte maiueni, ()) wivei ind the nmtiiers ; Fly ye to the fucuc mnM, husbandi and brnthert, wielded. A. A a never yet liaa In tyranny yielded. .I, deli ntl, ti.e blu .Nut Ui .state lurevcr 4c I De The babe in ita rwrrtnetr Ibechild in ila beunty, CficonaeiouHly u,ge you to actum arid duty ! liy ull Hut ir ni, rtuby uM lo you tenUer, Your country anjurr you,arie and aeftnd tier! l,u end, delend, the old North State forever, &e. The Naf.ion.il K'.gie ubove ua now flujting, Will soon on the vilalt nt loveo unet be ghnting His tulona will tear, and Ilia beak will arvmir, O auurn ye his awayand delay not aa hour ! Detenu, delend the old North Mala forever, 4o. Til. E ,,.. j., j Siar Spincled Banner." ditlionorrd, ie ttrcaining O'er bdiids ut lunatics, their swords are now gleaming. They thirst fi,r the life-blood of those you moat cht-ri'-n. With br l.e.na and true then arouie ! or they I Delend. delend, tiic old North State forever, A.C. Round the fl.g of the South, Oh ! in thousands now raiiy : For the In.br'a eeparled when freemen may d;i!iy ; 1 our all la al Miet-k VOU Ihtn.go lorth and Gud And onward lo jrlory and victory le-td you ! Ilurah ! 1 1 ii r .. 0 ! liio old Norlli Si I,- i,,rrvrr, " Ilurah ! Ilur .li ! the good n,U North Stale." Thouiatvilie, N. C, April )5, IsGI. lilisccKancoiiSs DISCONSOLATE. After nine miles of the most lone some drearv and hilly road that ever And am k in ob hv ion a I o in v and section. J 14 ' " ' "J v iniiv. '""j m, in Ri,. ,Lr nl thp rnni Iriil on nur 1 . i . . I Ull7 uiort.d travelled, 1 enme in sight of I what I siipNis. (l to be the widow's house. It was a low cabin at the foot of a hill, with a tremendous oak in 'front of it. I saw somebody sit'ing 'under the tree, and, as I approached , 'nearer, I discovcied that it was a wo 1 man, with her face buried in her hands, and weeping violently. As soon as 1 'reached the spot, I addressed her some what in the following manner: I do not wish to be impertinent, madam, but I ti t 1 some concern to know what is llie matter with you f 'Oh! boo-hrxi-ee ! lloo-oo-hoo-hoo !' Mv dear madam, what is the mat ter " I demanded, becoming really con cerned til the Dimmer in which she was acting. .She kept up her agony of dis tress while a group ol six or seven ehi. dren began to come from the nehdilror- j ii.! bushes and gather close nroun.l iier. ! Madam,' I cried, in the name of all that s good, tell me what ails you : Oh, !r:inmr ' ln' pvcblllliod. ii ig her ey , l,l..iiUln.i uilb wrrniniv i,,, )nr, i,n,..i 'L mv Imm) I,,.,; t, ,l..,l ' -owl Oif n.r iin re. I.,,,,,,! , ,r 111 ,,l" uWir, t , ..In alTi-cicd bv the poor woman's, lis- :llHi though a poor sinner myself, could lil t leti alll tlOll) ollcl lllg SOIDC 'consolation. I M,. ,l.,..r loin ,1,1 not iiiv-P nnlo fl )1ls,.ln, t() ,0 vvi,low and il father to IMC l.lllll 1 K V.1IUI Ur my yy.i v. u- 'man; the clouds may be daik, but the Isuu will eventually dissipate it. au niay have to hihor hard tor vour chil- 1,1,.,',. I,t ll..i,v..,i ill -ii,l von 1' 'That ain't notliin', stranger,' ei- I claimed the woman, as fur the children, !l l,:,v-,.'i lint seventeen, ami I makf 1 support fur them easy enotmh. Ilea- veil moiit be my husband ; but I want a sun; nut litisliau.l, a real live one nut 1 1 1 V poor Ji wis aline be died root John x).irJohn! Oh, me! boo h.Hh ee-ee 1 When 1 bad listened to this speech there was souu thiaL' so absolutely and purely oriuinal iu its ridiculous ideas, ' that 1 cotiki not neij) laugmng at me; ' mourner. As miou as possihle I reeov- ercd tnvsclf anil changed my tactics. ' We'll, ma'am,' I said, if that's all, don't give yourself any trouble. There are plenty of men in the world ; surely you can get another husDami. I moot cet another husband, stian- ger, but, oh! I eouldn't find nary 'nolh- like John! poor John I oh, tne! boo-hoo-ee !' ' What was there remarkable about him, ma'am! If he was commonly likely, there .are plenty of handsome men left in the world. Jf he was nu r-vinioi-ilniiii v siroiiL' man, I know ol "lants ill strength. vas lie gooo, auo kin J, and geiitlct there are sucli still I left on earth ! Was lie a man of extra- ordinary intellect,' wisdom or genius, uepena upon u, mai no maucr wnai, nin oiriLmnvlrivonnscptsi.,! witli ' patience and diligence you may find and the mn.-ie, ' soul of beautv," gusli another to smooiliilie rough way of lile P1 (bnh responsive to our" touch, it for you, and fill that vacancy which goc-med that nowhere in this glad distresses you M.' j earth could tl'ere be hearts heating Oh, stranger,' returned the woman, heavily so light was our own. The I know it's your kiijd hearted ncss what last echo had died away in the distance, makes you sjieflk so, but 'taint worth ,, turning from iho"' instrument, our while; John wail nothing extraordi-1 eyes rested upon the silvered locks and nary in none o' .tkern things as you 'bending (brm of one whoeeonntennnce speak of. But still I never, no never ! besDoke n oure and imlile heart. We i kuow i rieveh j n mm me HKes oi T,.V. ; .,-., I.. II. h.lin I .ww. Jolin I poor John F o k y-hoo-ec I i.:. i "i " rrmnrinh!..' , , . , . , , MaikableV she exclaimed: ,whv,i,. stranuer, John was the best fiddler on v,,tt, tl, I,',l l., l,.l- l.l,;,l l,; and played for me ! while I got up and dan:ed just this way to that good old tune "Oh, the wouldn't an' ahe couldn't, an' the wouldn't come at all ! Te um luin diddle tium teedle addcy dar '" And here the woman jumped up and cut two or three very difficult steps halfway between the pigeon wing and the old Virginia back step w hile slit sailg the aljOVetUlie; then filllill Mio screamed in the aaonv of distre And now he's gone! dead! Oh, I gazed at the woman for one mo ment, and then I told her 1 knew some yefV Enod fiddlers. She immediately became calm, anil looking tip into my fiicc with an imputing glance, she said ' Sirantrer, may be you is a eood fid- dler J I'll go and get John's fiddle i' And off she started for the house. As soon as she was out of sight, 1 struck spurs to mv horse. Few understand the depth of such feeling as that. A MODEL SAILOR BOY. Not lut; tit the wharl in one ot our ports crossed the plank which led to a trim - looking little brig, and went on board. A boy slootl leaning over the bulwarks, look ing into the water. ' Well, my boy,' said the gentleman, ' ho is your master?' The Lord Jc?us Christ, sir,' an swered llie boy, looking brightly up. ' Ah, 1 am glad of that: when did you enlist ?' Two years coming the fifth dav of December, I enlisted at the ' BethtV in London ; kept with him ever since, and alwavs mean to. llen:'s my sail- im: orders, sir,' taking a small sea-worn Testament from hU pocku. 1 lnu find that compass, chart, and rudder, and all I suppose,' said the genikuian. : It ruts one on the right track sir, ...wl .,' niict.L.,' nnavereil tl,.- bov I .pjickly. i 'And what does it point to? asked , the uentleman ' Jesus Christ, the bright morning Star. " '"" mc 1 n',lil ".;lc at,iuidl c"n' science and a right mind. aim is my spy glass ; and 1 lo lay hold on the ropes i'" I' ' .u" , , ., , , l vou know wi.ere tne snoai water IS, ail.i 111.' SUtlken roch on men lilors'' sou let i dies i un aijiound before know- ill" it V ' 1 t'.Y to keep a good look out, sir' answered the boy. ' 1 know where the shoals ol Had Company are, and that s ,lU"Ul lUL j B ' " fe"1" a wide bet ih, I tell y c. iNo grog lor us, sir.' eil,youmHliueiaOiaago..umaS- l-r, said the gleiuati l'relty tutu in somethings," answer ed the bov ; ' but good, very good, sir. He is a merciful Saviour : He was my mother's Saviour.' At that instant a shrill distant whistle was heard, the l.oy jumpea up ' That's for me, sir, and away ho skip, ed like a Siltlll It 1. He Joined all okl sailor on the wharf, and they were soon lost in i he busy crowd. There is a true young salt,' said the ceiillciiian to himself; 'may ihe sail never ln.-e its savor. .Man our merchant men with such crews, and our shippin li.l would not have so many lost mi- sing ships in it An nation College. Artemaa nerd.' , . fl ('ollol.e iifa Oberlin: Obtrlin ia large place. Kollidge openi with a prare and the New Yerk Inbuue is read. A kolleckbun ie then taken ap lo to buy overcoats with red bora buttout on thetu for ihe indignant kullerea people of Kanada. 1 hare lo koutribit liberally to the glorieui work ae tbey eall tl. At the bordin house the kallered people site at the first table what they leave it snade into hash for the white people. P. S Thsi Kollidire bar bestowed upeu me Ibe honerey title of K. T., of wbion I j am euaoieuny pro SWKETEIt FAR IN HEAVEN. It was eveniric We were writed !aine at the piano, hreatliitirr song of beauly i.nd joy ; .ind as out I neers a d- i .1.. .. .1 i , .b had never be .ire met, hut he w nperr . ...... ...i -t. -i . - V .. P( colorless Mps : . - . ' i -"ngmauien.il win tw.il no sweet - ,er lar ii, l.c.ei.. "n inosc lew simple wus .i J, i ,ta , ' ,,. , ' Ij ,, ..? , .. . . ried of earth, (bided his thin arms and went to sleep. They laid him to rest away in llie enurei, -yard : out we know that there was but the casket, that the spu n, no longer fettered, was bask- ingthe suuhghtot the Saviours nnlo ; alio 1 1 oil ui.s voice, no it inner iremuiotis, imngieti in tne antiienis ol tiie'iust made pcrtect.' And when at twilight .our, oieauiea song ot 'oiuen time, oeauinuimoceo.inrougiiineMsiaoi ine past comes reuieiiiorauce ot triosejoy inspiring words: ' 'Twill be sweeter far in heaven.' A THL'E WOMAN. Oh ! the priceless value of the love of a true woman ! God cannot pur chase a gem so precious ! Title and honors confer upon the heart no such serene happiness. I n o u r darkest moments, when disappointment and ingratitude, with corroding care, gather thick around, and even the gaunt pov erty menaces with his skeleton finger, it gleams around the soul wild an an gel's smile. Time cannot mar its bril liancy, distance but strengthens its in llucm c, liolis am! Oais llnill lis pio- gress, it follows the prisoner in his dark - cell and sweetens the home morsel that appea.-es his hunger, and, in the silence of midnight, it plays around his heart, " tii i i 11 iiiotuer, ciiiimii, . i u 1 1 1. iii.iii.,..,...., u eeks lied, and that old man, wea-! , , i,,. 4: ..- 1 , 1,, , ir,,M and in dreams he holds to his bosom I An act to repeal tne oin .-ecuoii the form of her he loves on still, though dieih chapter ol the Kcvied Code, the world has turned coldly from him. entilled " Oaths." The couch made by the hands of a Joint les.dution coneenimg the loved one is soft to the weary limbs ' equipment and provisioning ol oIun of the sick suderer, and the portion ad- tevrs. ministered bv the same hand loses half I 4. An act to authorize and re.pnre ! its bitterness. The pillow carefully ad - ljusted by her brines rejiose to the fe- j vered brain, and her words of kind en- ( courngement revives the sinking spirit, i It would almost seem that God com- (passioning woman's great fiaility, had planted Ins jewel in her breast, whose heaven-like interest should cast into loigeilulness man s reniemlirance ot the fall, by building up m Ins heart another V,l,.,, ".el,Prr. nLini-,1 !,. lnrev,- bloom aud crystal waters gush from ex- hauslless fountain A MOTHER'S LOVE. Children, look in those eyes, listen to that dear voice, notice the feeling ot even a snide tone, that is bestowed on Ivou bv that ircnlle hand ! Make much - . . : -----o wane yei you uae mai most pic- ctous ot all good gilts a loving mother. Read the unliilhomable love of those eyes ; the kind anxiety of that tone and look however slight vour pain. In af ter life you may have friends, fond, tlear, kind, mentis but never will you have again the inexpressible love and gentle ness lav s ici u no n vou wi te u in e oui a mother bestows. Often do I sih ill my struiivles with the hard uncaring dollars' for lighting and heating the capi world, tor the sweet deep security J. tt,i, lelt, when of an evening, nestling to, An act fir patrol. her bosom, I listened to some quiet tale j j. An act aulhoi i.ing volunteers to suitable to my age, read, in her tender1 volt, t;,,. delegates lo the State Couven- ind until ing voice. INever can 1 tor- get her sweet glances cast up. n me when I appeared to sleep; never her kiss of peace at night ! Years have passed away since we laid her beside mv father in the old-church; vet still her voice whispers from the grave, icr eyes watchesover me as i visit spits Ion": since hallowed to tho memory of my mother. Miiaiulaij. - : Slander. It is a joor soul that can- not bear slander. No decent man ean i i .i . i . get along without it at least none w ho b , ii- -. c are cuuaiied in the business pursuits ot 'P. , . , , hie. Have you had a bad fellow ,n your employment anddisebarged bun ; he noes round and slauilers you ', refuse .I,.., imvk, l,,K, which he asked, he goes round and slanders vou; ' & . . -i let vour conduct be such as to. envy of another, he goes and slanders you. In fine wo would not give a cent ibr a person who is not slandered he is either a milksop or a f"ol. -V. no, ...rn a bad name hy n fellow, (ami you can easily do so by correct conduct,) it is the only way toptove you are enti tled to a go,J one. ! t-'Tlte following !)e;tniil'ul inciden I rnt)icil linni tin; local coliiliins ol llif I Kew (),l,.!ms Courier, su-estnl to mv , , ,., , , i,,..,. . Intltil the poem below : Such was the death-bed scene of Emma li . A llaxen haired, black-eyed, sunny-lae. d damsel f) f seven stimmers, was I'.mina the li.L'lit of her mother's household, and the la - vorite of all who knew her. The f, - ver entered her family a bt other, eon- sin, ami I aunt wei.1 down into the dark valley belbie the pestilence elooi itself in the life-blood of little Emma i V a ' i " i i Ivester.av we stood l)V the bcilsnlc itlm llttlf s.iHi.rrr. fler tan., ed hair i. , . . ill I . . , k- ,liul .,rcoine wxcll,l ' . ' ' " . ' , crlm nge was cvi.l. n. I; y near. .Su.ldei.N r ,i,. ttmwir mn from a deep stupoi slit ton into :n i 'Itilude of the utmost attention. I I. : eves spm klcd like a tliauioru j ,( r ,;'.,. dimpled a heavenly Moil, j , , f.x...irnr,,iM. I come !" and i i i ii.,. , ,.,i ..,.,. L j ,.,, )1)t ,,im. was ,, ,. ,,. ! (i,i mi . , ,,,..,, ,,(,t. A M.r!lIfl,i0 ,!. (Kvt.ltlI ,,, f, il!ul,,s U1K ,1,,-y ,i,li 1 ,i same exultant expi e..-ion n- I..,!, tLr. nit, .i,,l " I i nun', in iono:i-i 1, 0 hr 1Vi,aiioi. of il,e i.ngeU. Death ,.ll!U(.rrIv.M.(i MI1j as he gave .in(11(,r ;i, ,,,!. SAl.I'.ATll MrSlNf.'S. A CONVOY OK AXOET.S. They come, the lilcfer! T;els c, mr To guard me lo my celestial lioim-, Then with their pren-m-e till ihe ro Aunt, brother ami u.iimii nt.r, And many, iminy more are nei.r: Kncli'inlilie: inone li!li lie: mr. Above, around, aim every .lieie; lis melody the room tillH, And my exulting in l; rill-; Hit at hi ir-.if.ti r in y cpinlM, I i -me 1" " I come !" gnrii n,e to my iie .vuily Time spake she. ani with u p. r -pine That did lirr tolll nf niort :1 p.nu In (.11 She lay os, il entr.ion-,1. awuiie. When death from earth's stormy sin Itemoved to heaven one angel more. CAITIO.VS fit' afc p.. c,-,, I i.tllie Extra fSen.-'o" '' theO'eneral Assembly ol" .North Caio liliia coiivenefl in b'aleigh May 1,'OL 1. A joint resolution Ibr special nies- scngers ot the Lxecutive tlepartmetii. , l'ie Oovernor ol North Carolina to call a Convention of the people, o. An act to ripcal restrictions upon .fishing. u". Joint resolution concerning the 'equipment and piovisioniug ol volun- o ' An act to raise ten thousand State , in"ps. i c. .-n net to pr.iM.te i.., u,u .i,.u- factuie of arms a ml ot her munitions of " 0. He?oliitions on Federal relations. 10. An act to amend the ehai tcr of the city of Raleigh and other cities and tow ns. 11. Resolutions to pay Commission- ers to the LVaee Conference ami the ('nnfi rrnrf at Montt'omerv. Ala. li. Resolutions of thanks to his Ex- eelleney, the (...vernor of the State. 13. Resolution authorizing the Gov- ernor to appoint a Commission. 14 Resolutioiisauthonzirigthe F rests- urer to nav to r-nwaro i ai ooi ouii len ,J,illai s. " 1-3. An act to alter the nameot the 1 .Northhampton Gaurds. in a ., ....i ,., i.,oi, nn m t nm ' ru iatinir two thousand live" bundled i;. tlaoir re.-nceiive connlie e supplemental to ihe act authorizing liie Cioveruor peopie. to call a Convention oi the The History or Thousands. -Thouraods of men breaihe, move, an,' lire-pass off the stage oflife, and are heard of no more. WAy T They do not a panicle of good in jibe world, and none were blessed by them, ; none eouid point to them as the iu.ir.meui j : of ''" redemption ; not word tbey .poke j could be recalled, aud so tliey pen.no I ; B0UUI D0 ' . , , ' . . their light Wont oul iu d argues, and they; " . . . : were not reaueuibered m.-re thaa Ibe insect . f f J0U Ullij liTa .a d.... j iultuorul! Le Ut i01ubiug.-j ' . , ,,., f o gooa, ana iev. ot r.rtue tn.t tne storm o. ....... j....... vcir.. ,-,i,r ii. mis iii kiDduess. aud love aad ineroy, on the heart, of thou- '.and. yoa come in contact with, year by year;yeu will nerer be forgotten. No; your name, your deed., will baa. legible on the bean, you leave behind, as the star, on the brow of eveuiog. Good deeds will .bine a. the .tar el beeieu. I" (Mmers. i A liAsKi TOT ( HH'S. ' -A .""'l'8' " gr to I""',' " ' . certain hour crosj ir eao other at a Alii-iiie (V an. Oue inilil nuppo-a ,ir- 0uld we wavel tnuofh between Lo,,, ,i;,..,u lrjiug l0 make ay with their l.auii,. The artesian, well at Co'umLu, Ohio 1 baa rtacbnd die cli-pLof two thousand three hundred and thirty .,,. ii.et and ten : luchea four feet ami two inulu s deeper " a"J 01 'r 'i' T: "ot"' ' U uow il " ' ,rte nu""r"1 I --1 and one inch of Leiii'' half a mile il. VALUE Of AHM.AI Smnn ona ra. r marked to Mr ol ' , SiJ'ioii tlint im.Iiiiko was J ' Kve ''" coun dence. ".More, replied the aeuresa : I Kivea ns breath. ' '.niciair, u, v-r, :m a pfctt uttle "ill, tn a prefty Tit 1 1 a way, ti two bad ' Vou alvaya m hd m to hed when I am 1,01 ai r y j and you ai ay e make me (.i t up wlieu I am sleepy " In li ti 1 a I tin, nt in u.-rn!, ibero arc a certain tnM,- 2L(i fitao. , confer dig. nity on moderate aeiuin mriiiii ; Hnd iber are nei.ii-eLee ami (;io-m.i that di(iiit, even v heu ateoi, (m.ieii mm iiieonlcstablu 1 suj.erioi ay. I NoTl(.s i.K A.mii nif.s A traveller ireturn d Iron, F.uiujn , a nvked bow ha I llki d li me ; tj I icii he retoi. d that lloina "in a very tine ci'y, but that he inu-t ac know li-iie i.u tbuufciit the i.ubiie builditijja were tcry u,ucL out :f ojair. " Are lo bell. til. oinr for fire ?" in quired Muioi, of '1 ibei iuh. " No indeed," aunwercd lite ; ' dry b pot (dcUy ot tire, aiid the LelU are now I I iiijj lor water.-' Mis" Aiitliue r;,ri:rj;ion says her mother in "in a ilnaiilui nay about tho oomprotni-e in tl e BuK.i .Lilts 6he don't want M 3SMicl;u-eti5 to con.t rominn with any aucti pec pie. A Yank- r nd nn lriiiman, rising to gether, passed by a iia.iows: " l'iit, "said the Yaiiiiee. " (.'ivo that gal lows il due, and wi.cre would you be ?'' " Fu'tli, tlint' ai-i,y knofi n,' replied J :i t, I'd bu ridiug to tnwu by u-ysvlf, aii alone sure." " Is it pT-IL!,-, JJ:,., that you don't kDO the names of vnuie ol yo-.r best f r i tiiui ! ' " Cortaiui v 1 ! ) know even I what i n in 1 e .r from ihif I tane. j A tar, v. j MiineriiiiH Irr. i ' ai;ed if lie ba i lu r li boirititiff of the 1--.- lie l.ad seen, wai . ;. L ni-iiina. ' No.' . j a hub live in ?" .-n t-i i!i. rule of three, y ui . xp. iidliuru, si jiir Uliis be to jour There it no ef, As y our income i will the amount t ;ca.,b. in pocket Life, we are to', !, ii a journey and lo see the way iu vr tuco some peopie eat, you would imaiee they were taking iu provi sions to last tin in ibe whole length of tho journey " Now, then, my hearties," said a gal biLt captain, " Y ii Lae a lou.h battle be fore you Fight like Ik tecs ml your pow d. r's gone, then ruu '. 1 n, a little lame, aud 1,11 atari low PifA young man iu conversation one eretiiug, chanced to rem its, 1 am no proph et.' True replied a lady prefeLt, uo prutit lo yourseif or any body else.' People are seldom trii 1 of the world un- til the world U heaiiiiy tin-1 ot tl.em .... . . M ' P"tly a rroaturc aud partly orea t tor of clroulutalCl.3. - Ambition ofUn play v tiio wrestler trick ot raising a ruau up merely to throw hiui down. i To be deprived of tie person we lore, it hapriness ia comparison ol ioi:i0' with oue we hate. , , .,., j. outwitted lliau wb-i, tbey are trying to 0u;aii others. NeTar bo idla. ANays have .omcthing ,0 do plUUeIut,er llo;uei,n are the goldeu saudi of ,iuiC The only way for a rich man to be healthy ,J ,f h, were poor. . . ote, lore, ie lo.ee that person a aouree ot bunpiuces te otuers. j Women ean easily prerr their yonlh ; for she who captivates mo he.irt ai:i under etauding never grows o.d. A man who i not at hea-t a-h inieJ of himself need uut be aauamed of Ins early condition it. hi N.rl.mi I), so nf C,t- -a ia. no was a sol- uie-r iu 177i, and fout tuioun tiia war, is uo in bis I lath year. Pleading at ihe bar.e.y a .Vcstern editor isoyiii 10 pirs-iaae ae..ie.-ter to tru,t VOU lor a tllieu Cent u p by lue doctors to be Svlll-glllg U Sal" a good eav.retse Ijt a poor wieuii tia t There ii au t:: we are uu.A.rd. ' is oue w lik-ii e pec We tbi:.k tti.it a i li. pnue.fi.e t- to ii u.l li'in oar i at An old bs.'i e:.r but many , ,lc a; u by it. i,ess i-f which oi sereuity U.ed. . u-rie' the lorrow iar U. J he i;i u. tran i er cu "life a r.ij UIk J maae t irieat", hare j?m .n.i- ii,'fi"r l.idee ...,.u ot tne al.ua- ra:.roJ, who liife . b- euuUie-,ul A tannery firm a Ne" ililo iLu bu.-iin .-s oi i 'u wall gie.il mkc.ss ' ;1 tor miku ticcilt-ril ieai Why i ''. hu-:"d. seud Ijr'a p-'uud o; I a t c,r il Ian u ounce tiio i i'r-.W ha has, " iat wlienerer wa cotiee to tue ro ; t'h, it I ju.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 21, 1861, edition 1
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