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"2: llrue io 6o8, fo'-. jowrfiourjtfru, and io uour guilt.' VOIt. 10. OKEJ3LlL3LJiOaXBiI,E: 3NT. O., Tj3XTXJj3l3E X-3, 1862. aRST. J. HOLT ON, ioiT&tss amo paopaitracis. TEUMS: TkeNorth. Caroline Whig wil I bt afforded to tub. lheri at TWO DOLLARS in advance; TWO VhiILAR ANU FIFTY CENTS if payment be ie'aved for lh"- months i u Til K EE DOLLARS it tiie end of t tie year. Nopaper will be discon. turned utililell irrearagee are paid.eicepl althe .Kti.aef Editor. iji.ertienentineMedatOnDolUrperiuart ;li line or lest, I hi a tiled type) for the 6rat mttr. lion, "I'll ''' cents for each continui nee. t'ourt l Omenta and Sheriff1! Sales charged 5 per Mut higlior ; and deduction ol 33 4 per cent. will k ai.oolroni the regular price., lor minim " j $t year. Adverliaemettte insert aumlhiy or .j.rn rly, at fl per square for each lime. Bmi. ieethly 75 cent per aquarel'or each lime. ptr6P when sending in llieir advertisement! mark the number f insertions desired ir luT will meirled anlil forbid and charged ac iomiillj. j-p..et matter are aetkonttrf tn eft at tgent. J. 13. V ILK INMiN &Lt U. DEALat. IM WATCHES, JSWELR7, -9 JSILTE tod PLiTEDWIRE.iEi AMD i 5, Granite R.ng e.cppueite the Mansion House, CUAULUTTK, N. C. Altralinn r'ven loKepairirig Watches at Jewelry. "mahki:t house, rtJtllK.uh.cr.brr rraiertfiillr '.n forma hie ifrnwr I roliwra ent in pol-lir gti.rr.Hy, tlat he h. a oonei a II O USE, uuiii lha bo Bi, i, ..i r upK.it Owa h Wiiliaex. c.,rf.lK.uw Mre.ra. J Y Hryre 4. l, when at ji iii.y be loyi.ei a lull aai tmol of Family Grcceries, YtgnalUt, Dulltr ad I-'xy?', LltirLem, I 'i, L'uHfiitt, liouuix, A', l icLl't, J rrri vttt W'mtt, $ c. nMiol 'I il.u o ' t rockery ami Otauart II ami wp, I fulit tittittruntC Shaft ( nlii tii , t l.:ii Mill i'attl.klttn, i trhiiiift 'c , nd numio.ui f .nry Ai Uclc., .11 ul wi.itsli will n.wiiiel the uif lutt prirc h.rt.jah -r li.rUr. F. W. AIIRK.N8. fl In aoOnn to ah-r. I luSnd to fit, tf t)f III I.I UT n...fiMrr, - ' ,M f' 'y i'" -"el. ".-y 1 u.a at .iy n. It " "" w 1 enl 1 aii.re i.f public patrnn.fe. F. W. AIIKKNS. N U. T heiat ?rice. p. id o: .i.;ur. E)(fa. ll,itrni,Uul 'MUiva aud olbar t'roouce. iri .1; at liw Market ll u.r. F W. AHRKNS. Ont lfi.1860. auu rl lairtii AiH't'iir. 300,000 Select Fruit Trees roit A ti l. ,pV I UK l eiiiaena of lha Knulhrr aJ'-Tr? iV MaU-e aw.re th.t the P.fle H &f lh .Nurinem and wllliwralerii MaUi are n. king fi u.t ! "I I nr WJ.nf i,i... ..f iraie,anl H.t hi a rlim-te and .oil U a ff.al alt eery oMprop.liou. Ie Iruit eul ti.i I then ehoam aol the ciue.e . ix S ulUern Malta make r mil. driid od gteeu. una .1 r le-.. .t-t'. '. ,r..wn u...r our j ! ui i. ni nun are ""u ior n.eir aiae, . .,,b.-u...l,lr ,0.Ul,,ert a,,! fi F-I'ECIM U.Y .nr.r....h.plr,rn...ad'.e -.'.".m..i;i.t ol g"' " '" r"1 .N"rl"1r,,,""",r ,l':k vT . ..,iwr.l by l'. MiHhein Sl.t.. duriugj 'Ifl T )h ii f ! . i.m..I itajf.il. -Ihcnil ine aooi alair .1. J I C V V f3 l(V J. I if U l i. , 1. lu'l 1 auaUii-d.aiHl i it la no a u, CfJJi' !, , r mtii cn,virAw ol HAhLVV AI.E.Con llitlc. I., ni.se n.onty oy ii"' I ,i. ml li.rwnl J'i I.- ..I; and M. i..:ei...ll to W . tnt y will lurmali yt a.li, r laiini.aikr.mf crchar.ia. ULS'1 KUUUK i MLMDKNUALL. r.ri.ataru'. Nut. tebU. 3J U. I ! n, r ' DISSOLUTION. rwiltR I ..,M.fl. r.l in In rrl rr ti.tii r I the name ol AI IXANULK 4t. Met Ul'. !. L, ia (Lib day Jtauio by mu'u.l ei.ii.rm. Hcmr Ah a. mo, r le .nt eati'onfcu W aUI lle tuu :ie ol the late linn. II KN It Y A br.AA. UtL. MALCULM MtUoLOALL. June i7, 1601 If. T'1 buaine.a of the flJlNDKY end MA. CHIN E MIOP will o e.mouelee aa oaual hy tiie uuacnlnr. He nqui.ta a continuance ul Hie H-. Iruii.ge htrelulura nl.neid. HKMtx ALEX AXDKll June 37, leCI-U. Carriage Materials. E wuul.l call apeeial .He nti.inlo tlfiek the atxive .,, llul..'. mi Ouua 11 ll ., Kui.kea, An i'.nda, Luting Nal t' , Kringea, ku 1 1 ...in 1 lil iialiuic ul tturtnge. Aalea, I' ., Munkua, !.u.ila, I urum rr.mea, hn..t ll.nda, Luting N.il-, II in, .!, S.ltlllel.l lollia, 1. C'i, Kringea, r. i.iiieled and Patent leather, s.i ,1. 0 I 1.. in, Oil I arpi l, I'.inl nl 1 II kmua, my nn in oil, Vari.ieh,Tuipi.lii.e, l.iliaeed till, l yre 11.I O.al lri.il, b-iil.,.d ever jiliiina; iu tlie wayl I t Jrruge Triiiiiiiinga, at pneea timl cannot I.I I" flee, at the ..row.i li ptit of A. A. N . M. TAVLOR, C.ilP Iht .Waaaiua lluutf; Blacksmith Tools, V'" at jLH'Ilaa Bullowa. Anvila.hand and in.wTI r',irrfefe' Knivda, BureW uljlet Mmiha "a Miea, Bi .ek.in.ln'e Pluulieta and l'..lig. Ilea P'ra ami fun ut every kind, cut norae sn.sa and 'iiiit-h Nail, Borax, Iron ol all til., txilii l lior burn a .0 cutiolry m.inulului 1 , eel, plow, bin u' iid tpring rtlcel ,Vc, lor tale very cmi-p at TAYLuRd, Opfotilt tk4 Jlamioa Uuum. Mecklenburg IRON Works, r,i;,7,ni',.v :. ALLXAM)tKTMcDUU(ALL. t 'UL undersigned beg lime lonii'.rm the citi. JR. tent (i I I l.rhtle o ii d vicinity anu the pun. lie generally, that they have duelled the above be. lublialiiiieul l llic tool ol Trade tin et, arjuiiiing the track ul the Knilli Carolina Kali Koad and up. poaiie John Wnket' leaiu Mills, and me prep. ,a , ,j,h ail kiriua of MACHINERY, at short notice and on reasonable Urine , STEAM ENGinfiS . J- rwiu H lu Ml Hunt fbvicr. ASD ULACiiKni 1 ir nonu Of ALL ElMDt. 15 1: 1 A IKS in Iheir trie piwmjilly attended to. J lie 11 FOL'N DKY it in lull citation, and Last htgulaily twice a Week, Wednc.aaya aud haturdaya. Tuey are predated lu lurniah all kinds of lAtJa l.H lit., lil(A, &-., aecotuisu tc oaoaa. SAW AKD UhloT I'liliL GEARING, GIN WHEELS, SAW DlVr UUK.NKItS, AM I K.tH l ION I LA IL." AND BALLS r.i ( UT'ION ?K ESSES. CAST 1KUA KAIL1AG, yul 0rutn Liichurr, I ell 1 itr lloUKCt, Pu 1'ullii.oc.. Uintui Lota, ike. Tuur lor rarryi .t- . .1 ll bnamr.a ill all ill braitetiee ha,n bran bt.LtltU M 11 U UiibAl' I AUK, aud ale pru.iueu with i I tiie i.iii'iiov i:jmi:ms Krquirtd I" du tlixi. anrt in a I iiti u.i in ,'i vlii. Afrnta.fur Lr E.O. Elliott, for Winter' P.t cut VluUf Saw Mill, w Iiivii li.e the au.i.lj, rn'i.i.g Willi M.ai.j ollitia.vl dumy at Iml Iwicn a. n.iu 11 wuik.anu doing it btiUr, tnu any ulncr Mill io net it Ca.i be run by Mnui, K.tcr or lJ-ee I'nwcr. The Mulay may be Kl at Hie .- Itup el any lime. UhNKV ALLXAM'iKR. MALCOLM M.buUUALL. N B. Old irun, Ur.aa, Coppt.1, ate, Oougul or 32J ci 1 1 A R I) W WWSi All 1) A 1 1 K ! A. A. N. M. TAYLOR (i.iii;. n wail aa luiluw a : t arM iit 'a TiKila. t ircul.r, 1111)1, croaa'ul, hand, ripper. pannri, pru lung, (railing, li itiiuii, Ui.cs, euuipaaa, ebb and but. her !AW !, Pra. ea ami I" la, Dru ing Kiiivc. t'lnaai le, Aua. r. U.mtcla, II n ra, lljleli. la and AlCJ, Buck, pl.alering and poitiiinK TK IV r.Li, baW ei-Hera, !er. w pl.lea, Sl.irka and diea, I I. nea of all kmua, ftoke-eluves, Stiel.b.ade be i I and try tu-ie., Spirit Levela, I.ichi'I l. vela, Spirit Lvci tiaia, IIj . .M.Ci.wr .-oUge, and in larl everylhiug a niechanie want., 111 (freat j Variety very l"W purr, al I AI l.uit f il.rdi. .re Mure and Tin W art IVvut, oi't'osiU the I Manainn y.iuar, Chal twite, iS.C. unei.ldjU. '"f Dissolution. The hrin ul H I I ,U4rlil.b.i 4t t'o wat B,,,0, J by IiiimI-.I the I.I January, ISbl . 'I he Buaine.a will I o..nln.u.t.- un.ier ine n nun and alylenl H LLIM.M i M'ltl .Mi, and lliey ll.ipe, I'J ililigrlly ! alllct ktlelltioll lo lill.l nea, In niern 1 lie a e pMlro .nge her. luinre lilior- aily beil.iwed by lit. ir nuii.eioua Inn. da aud cm. tinner a. Tin pre-tnt fmaiiciil cnaiennd tlie uuecrlianty of bum.s.. '..r the lulure c "l u. 10 .....r.eu our tune ol erenil irum iweive n prompt M)'f - era none.. Il.er need ask it. All po'.iill ilioeor.u u too "" ' - - Hpimga iL I o., must t'mie l.nw.rd uu iii.ise 1111 li.edl.ile allleili.nl. aa .1 ia ali..i Jlrly lit cea.-..r y jt lha .a lie auei ! 1 1 elo.ed ..p. " A Wi.rd I" "e wine i.aulhei. b IU Ifht. ul. 47if. Or, 11. M. Critchard r mm. T III 1 1 1 V I : 1 ..I I,, .ol I, iln iK.lmlina . te. hie determination to reaume Hit I'litrliri ul Jl'tli'l.iv. Il .....y b conaallen at hiaolhee. U"l'li poor (ireaoribed lor wtthou 1 charge. i4glJI, ISO. j'l Koolingiiulleringg Job Work, aJFall kiilda, pruiuptly atlmided to at TAYLOR'S ardiffart S.ore tffmU 01 ,11u.mi Hint- V mm Vah Friendship. Oh friendship, what a Heavenly boon, (j.v'ii nun l olieer lile'a way ; Tina wild wnulu be a Deaert, Line, 'T'wvie not fr liiy ufililray. 'Tit not that frirpdi-hip w'.icli fumaket, V hen aiivcrne h iuda C" blow ; When aleni mialnrtune. Ii'ur makes La dreury i.d, below. 'Tie not lli.t frn onaiiip, which m'ro fa i In, Wueii our pi Hi ia ttrewn Willi fliwem; ' Tie not luat friendship w uch retain. lla Ire. line. a in brifiil Imuia. ' Tia Lot that frit'iiflalup, fi iii'd eo b'runj, Winn all ia origin anu gat, When pra(icrxu. galea remove our wronja. lint le-Cu u. nut to priy. Wlirn fricmie, and kineicd near ua brood, And all are gljuaome r'uud, Purti tiding intirli ol'iurilily good; And led llic- !.upea ai t gout. Such Irienda, will then, when help we call, When needed, nut be fuund; They'll yt'jic I', b: no ir.euJa at all ; bujli Iririiiialup is uiiauuiiJ. Such (riend'a are only fri ni!t in name, Tin y have ni genu lie he irt To feel an iln r'. u jh aii-ime Such trieiiuehip soon u..jiI. But there or friendt, wim're fienii indeed ; Whu.e c'i futiont re uiicluirad. In ji y, in p"e in tr ubie Aei A ympiilliy , tiic line. Yet; friendi like tkrtt, are pricfle ;rm!. And hp(y llm-e w io h-a 7 he hiiowimga lu y p.ee turk frienda, for h.ppy tiiej niut line. J. IJlisccllancflus. from the Georgia l"rui"i!rr. DANGERS OF CITY LIFE. CllAPIER I. I Elsie! Klrie Gray! Yoa gooo: for uothing little trial, com up here, iuslaul ly," piped a thrill voice. ! " Here E.ie, button ray overtboe first, and j;el to) umlre la, and thick luvea, and then ruu up to Mra. Farley aud eee what aba wiuls ot you,'' aald a deep bai voice. " EL'ie ba't come to cither ef you, for I am playing, aud aha iol to be uy borne," lulerpo-vd tiie aurely , deiei iniucd tones of a boy of twelve, aa be alternately tighten ed aud loo.ened tbe cord, which he bad fasti ued around the ueck abd waial ot a aUndtr girl ot louriteu. The teid aa souieliuiet drawn 'C lijjhtly aa 10 uioujeulanly au peiid the breaih ol the poor tiriwu, who endeavoreii to I feu herseif from lud boy tyraul who luriured b.r. But every effort to regain a more endu rable puai'iou, only mureaaed bur suffer iua, aui It waa with lui XprtsAluid leiuf that bu beard the aouud ot the usually dreaded voice, which ealied ber iu aucu opposite direction. 1 A lb girl atopped to free herself .roiu tbe eerd which conbiied ber, a heavy bio from tbd boy', eicuched D-t, auued at (tie tide of ber (lead, aeol ber reeling aalu-t the ball balusters, aud tbd tell, biui.iug ber bead teverely. Eiaie Gray was a bound 11'. Happy lha la w heaitt to whom tlie.a word, uuu vey no idea of Buffering, who iu bilaaful ig Sj-jrauce, dtaire a dvBuitioo ot the woid " bound. " Kin' father, wbo was a portrait pain ter, died whej bis little i;irl bad aeuieved bar aecond biilbday, leaving bis youu witu to support beraell aud iutaut uniM, with the proceeds ot ber needli, tbt niagniboeiie-e ot wnicb lueooie ail realize, who have ever attempted ibis means of support. Foor Marion liray, uuacc ualotued to io Caaanl labor, wearily dragged in tbrtad I through tlie need lea eye tor a le dreary uiomha ; but one uioiniti ber ueighboo aicovercd thai the oi u out teamstrcas had all the lime bevu draing another thread. with ibe twiated oottou, through the vy ot her needle, tot ber aleudcr thread ot lilo bad auapped j aud ao lull iLlsi wa au Ol pllaU. ben tbe child had attained ber tcs'.b )far, all tbeae years having bveo passed lu au -) I um, erowfled witu ohilorea, w ho-e IteumalauOes peculiarly vorrpouied wan her 00, oue moruing sua was u-Uered luto tbe) presence ot tho matron, who wa.t con Teralut; WHO a airabii lady, and who, a illlle I'jIbI op ued the dour, said " This ia tue child lloid up your hea l. Llsie, aud let tn lady see your lac. 1 nia it Mrs. Farley, a klud lady, witU whom you are going to life uul.l yoa ie a woman." "Come bere, cli'tld," drawled the stran ger. " Now tell lua wlat jou oau do." "I 'cau kuit qiiit faat, tew a little, rub iWcr, ab dishes, read aud vrite, and imy my catcolini and prarrs," ri'pliud hl-10, aitli a respectful cu iay, and moil fbiij dropping tier e)e, alter having ueen obliged, a it seemed to her, to eouud niicu a loud trumpet iu ber ou prai.n. . " You fay thin ebild is teu year of age,"" continued Mrs. Farloy, addrtKainjj tbe mat- ron," and yet she it uot nearly a large 84 tn youujve daughter Euituageu, l4 It jut ten." " Kl-ie b lwy enjoyed perfect health, 1'b'iyb r-lie ia not an robust looking ai nmnVieUildrfii of tier ''.' returue'd the uiairon, " however airyou aav, you will eu ly i ttd ber a eort of p uinale, to aM-t in nujusiii jour jounyer children. I tbii.K, til alie baa a very tweet ii-po-iiion, it you were to .'0 over tbt whole eitakli.h ment, e - you nouid not tiud a child better tuited to your purpose." 'I bi 11 loliowcd more coorertation, to abicb Kl-ie li-leued with wide opeu ear, i-eeiiiiiig 10 realize that khe was about 10 ei pern nee the aecond preat change in ber ouhg tile, aud the re-ult of it waa that Kl aie art out that day wnb the etrauer lor ber new b me. 'I be 1 pin re of action into which the little orphan waa now introduced, differed sadly 1 1 out ber buberto carelean aud alinoat bip py existence, tor as she bad lost ber mother before khe was able lo appreciate tbe in- tunable biessiuir oi her love, her only linie I heart bed poured its wealth of affection ou the companions by whom ihe was aurroun- ded. anil the aenaraliou from these was ou- ly the 11. l rod uctory sorrow 10 all those M bicb khe was afterwards to encounter. ! The family into which she bad now en tered consisted o Mr. and Mrs. Farley, their 1 Ijree daughters, Ijeoiiana, l.abeila and h 111 m age ne and tbe oue hopel'il cf Mrs Faiiey . bean, l.er only sou, Uualavus Ja Cobu Farley. liuter imleed was tbe life of little Kl-ie iray, during the tour years wine 1 she p.is t d uuder inia roof, lmpoa.-ihle (he ta-k r. uiired of ber, uii-p-akabiy heavy the bin oi ls laid upou her tender aliouKit rs. Aud in all that time, not a lnemily voice to encoui ae, or a louug tone to .-.out be ber; uoihinglulha wnieworid tovbicliah couid ciin, tut ti.e jilt e brjwueoveted blbi wbiOU bad bc Obgcd tJ ber Uitber, and wbicu the oipuau nih;ly bedewed uitb tear., as siio gained kirenm from its pates, to read ber weary paiu of daily To ihe pou'e'sioa of tbii one choice treas ure K . mmr ullii i.il f.ir I...I tne man tsr.nt Gusiava-, discovered its exist. uce he wmi'..i I hinhwuli oau.ed ua di.au- pear ii uce. Uu the morning referred to at tbe cotn niruceiiit :hi ot our story, as Eieie regained ber !-ei, haif Diuaned by the heavy blow wbitd bad leveled ber, ber toruieulor el-Oiailne-l, eXoitingly 'So bo, bepgsrbratl What have wj here ' ' u ii d puiiud Iroin his pocket the only rieligll rf hisit'a heart, her llitlc broti bible, and plucking Irom it two leaver, held Ihciu namtl ber.sayiug, " 1 t.e a ; i! 1 1 c dose now ; as we can't al low yu the utual qaanuty to night.'' "Give luat book to uie, (5 o-ty,'' aii J Elsie. f iteiiiin g her hand to eaten it, the toy instil it le the eel hil', but by a sud'lrn spring krard he caught It as it fell, and tore itiroin us coer, eic aimiu;, " Itticnged to the biggar mother, th 1 S'poj-e ibe was beggar too dropped tbe bonk, Mill re taimu tne cavers au i dllercd a learf jl yell, lirh resounded tbroo.li the bouie, aud mlieu biought bis mother aud sisters to tn -pot, his luiner having iclt the house a le moUiehls pre V UUsly U'b.i a Mht met the gaze of the aston ished -peclaiol tsbed -teelalols. Ibe poor creature, who for years bad lo,Uefbud.i,:,g..nd.cou,g-nisiowh,ch Ibis laaii) h 1 ...i.;...,...l t., 1. ...I t.,r,:...i last, aud now bind ber cUe.t upou IJ IJ'y",U:'' UeiVstood Elsie Gray, with Blit. 1 . 1 . 1 terni ev e und asiieu lip-, one nanu ourie j in the t oie k, light hair ol ibe boy, who eow ered beloie her, while she extended tue di.-engae.cd one lor the covers, which the treinoiiog coward itnme Juteiy dropped. 'lucre is touicituug awful, at all times, it suiter wbivti led 10 the commission ot the b 1 si UiUidet oi wbicu we have any kuol edge, placoey i di-tigur ng aeal upou the tealuresof ablcb It tafcea p joesslOll. lua fairer tbe countenance, the deeper Ibe mat k, aui lbo-e vtbono. gax.-d upou Odtra.'ud girl, leit sfraugeiy subduc t I by Iht pre.ence oi the evil spi.it they bat j tvoked. ! la eiu bavin regained the biok, uoiniud j fjl ot apeClators, piaoed it Wlluiu III Cov via Irom which ll had betu so rudely sev ! ried, aud luiuiug her bright eyes upon Mrs I Farley, wbo, having soutiih.tl r.orr.;j her presetted of uuud, no- advanced wrtlb I li.iea.t nlug gestures, said, ai the setz-d a j long iron gas pi, anion stood near her, j " atrue mo 11 you daro ! ' ' l), heavens ! U. orgy . t tie d read ful ere i ' lure Us gone mad 1 ' sai l Mr. Farley. Uiui I Iv, i aud shrank Irom Oolore tue danger 1 ou-iy threiiemug rod Misses Georgiiun. Ibo!l and mmt gertd Farley, rein uuod lu their respiOnve 1 (lositious, ueiiner dairing lo advauod or re ! treat, seeiulug y petriti d at In exislence of a spirit iu their mid-l ot whio't tuey u " not dfcauted, while hi.. tie Gray first broke the tiituoe ,y t.ying in a dear, cold yoice. " Yes, wad, Mi. Farley, or very icar ljr to. Do not ocrue near ma or I oiaj kill J0"; --.v.. u. liucu in cu d me-, mu Miia rbieli ne uaa ri.ia m deb me-, liu miiJ uil turning fied aaiitly up ataira. nor bdUf en unui rue renoH.-u tier 011 amo room, ' bre, iiariiijj locised iimeif in, bo drevi from ber bo-oiu the luuooeui eue of tbe late di-mrbauea, aud gaxin upou it with long, wistful look, iuio wb'mb ail the ten- derueee of ber nature eblvivd, abe wbia- pereil, , ' We will Icare tbe liou'f, where we I have been 10m anuuder, our aouls wreuubed j from the poor covering bicb contain tbtia. I Come liltle book," aud wiib a aott kia, she returned it to us uowy reMitijj piac . Jlalf au hour later, and the bad left for- ever tbe boue where be bad paascd ao Uiauy bitter hour. l'ounr frieiidlea. and penniless in a great city. U, may tbe Guardian Auel foid hi wing closely about ber. Ihere is ueea 01 CHAF1ER II. When E!.ie Gray firnt turned her face toward the great world which ba bad no to meet alone, the bitici ne.-.i whiou b.ied her heart prevented her from reaiiiiiii to its utmont extent the loneline-a of her uatiou ; but ua thti da wore a V in trait- at andeavora to obtaia employ inent, aud i'he evening riiaeio vn aihered, le.-t.n "ly upon the crovied r.. ,!s ol ll ehe shrank iu terror tr jm passing the hlul m tne Mrett. A be Mtood it i;g at the door of a amail liou.ie, (eipeiicij' U having lii'l'ii, her 10 i-huii liloie bUtety denliii.-) eiidetvoriu g to euiuiuon c mi ae 10 be a Illhl a shelter within, a kind v.mcj aoooated hor witli, ' What do ) ou ish lor my child .' Why are' ou iu the elreet al ine eo laic ' ' lhe lone more ibau the wordu, bro'.lglit lu aeaieu ot his luudiany, no prtserny tbe (ears to fillie s eyes, and turning to- appeared uria,eu enroOe do nu.t, l.t:,e ward the speaker, she beheld a beuu.olcnt- plea-eil ut l;ia uniuiieiy uir uri.unc ;. looking, middle ii;ed ooj tu, ho regarded So Eirie Gray tuuud shelter lor the nijl t, ber with au expression of kihduet aud iu aud 00 the uiviij luioou'li tne iliterven ie:est,to wbivb the poor CLl.d was au ul.tr tlou of 1 uoumi D.ciiaT, vti.o iisieued to in r stranger. !lofy 'ti) iuoi-l t y es, she oot aii.eil emplo)" helieviog that beaven had at lat sent a mut, at a very moderate reinuuiTuiiou. of friend lo Ue-r relief, Eifie, ill a few words Mrs uajiorJ, .'dr. Liemer's lauilialy, but maeie the stiauer acipiaiuied wita her lie- iucU as it vis, the jc i . tli u.Ll.jl lor it, evtiie. j au 1 11. vjr iorgvi ti.u uit Wu-ua to whom As the concluded ber simple ta'c, her uud.-r 'j od, siu o.wicd bur pi:?eni con.p.tra liewiy fouud friend aaid, wuli au air uf al- tueij bapp) i'.ui.on. most uiotbtrly kiudnuss, j Uo cuetuiiy ma aliended ti (lie T- ' 1'oor child ! Come with me and you'sjnal i.i!i 01 tins 1 1 e u J ti.v i'.c!v -h abail bm tar.il fwr f Xtrir, t.-tilf her lll'te ' (i u'.ell tiud alluh-fc''1 tLC tullillu: e 1:1 i H baud trustingly lu that ot her csuipaniju, aud thu 10 n.ilked hioiu to:.--r : 1: iiev i er one urr.,,S to the .un.eeut g.rl that it,,e "0U1J "u0 u" aceoattd ber n, like herself, uualleuJed. Tuo stranger led ber younj cofipaoioo, inwiftly along tir -a tew moiurht', ind then qi:te out Of breath, ib.-y pa ise I rear a (tend wiire strver-tl carriages w.-re ura j op, awaitinc p i-"etiger.i. Were the woman jbtckotied .0 cue of toe drivers, who limn-!-diilely c im lona"1 her, will' a contoitiju upou hist.ee wfeijli waa evirieutly intended tor a emile, but which neied into a leer j winch sent a aluver to hi-ie s heart, j ' tVi-in John," aaio I sie'"s companion, j at which m.'ile of add ess another leer p.i ed over the man a evil lce, " 1 wi-ii you to lake tl.is joijug woman to in) I10u.11; you know where it I-, at,d as I 111) aell c tn not return iinui. diatcy. you may tell Oaih 1 ar.ue to make h-r comfortable." (uu a peculiar uee'elit upou tue last o;d ) I '1 hen Cousin John " i-poke to iho wo I man iu a tone bicli wn inaudible to Ivsie, "u " K ' " ' . conversed rupidiy 111 an undertone, leaving Elsie standing near lue carriage. , they bad iuadverieuily takeu their position under the sireet lamp, wb'cli ibi'3 li. r.iya directiy upon Ibeir l id s, t!; yoong irl was surprised and ttart.ed to ooserve e ,. . . . cUantfe. wu.ch p.sd over her nevr '" O.uBUuance, as tbe convirsVioa lirOitresseu of evolenc, left ber fac, liV-d b iii.tsk sudden v talni.-. and in its P'- Pl'red lo cauaiuj and coarto 1 iM'iaili v . ------- E.aie uiaikcd these ebanceB with ahrink- ing heart, and vvbcu the debate was ended, unalllliig'y entered tbe carnage, beinj at islied by that itiftioct Oi panly In.-t. e.ery woman possesses, that -i.e dad ft.!e!i loio evil Uauda, vet not daring to deinur. It'st she should arouse tho eu-pie'iJil of the wo man, who eyed ber tbarpiy , as t'du e.ose.1 lue door upon ber. No soou r nd Hi-ie Bfktal hers'.f ai;!i in iliii carriage, ihau (ie cv.i,i.-.ud to" ! driver saying lu PP 1 ou ae atoi a y o . in i n i 'in -lake. I ii see you lo vehicle rattled .'.y, i Heart tl.ied wut, u.iJe ot evil. 1 uey hid proe'coded for a lev tuo.ii.'Uts, wUi! leijiy utr, t ie r in up auLVered t be aai at tl on .i , mit t.le UU':lli It fol aL'Odlil .t a rapi'i :id (bo driver i i bis horse, a brother ea deoaro.se, and a short C 1 1 o I'sailou ensued, during wh CU Ei-id lookdd out lio n t:.e carritu win to-v, aud Bpcdd.ated up Ja tue OUauOC et C-Oip. Tho street though which they drove was uarro v aud dult, aud a. E.m sor'.iy turn- ed the djef halidio. sho disejver-.d ttl.t she could desodiid o.i the side opp isitc to too ou ou whiou th two men were couver-liig wilhout being discovered by eltQe-r of them, ....r.l... ,1 u .reiiniB lK-liti v into tdd elieot. srta closed Hi door j ll aa tlie ' commenced f, beaiu. - ios WllU M9W Hi.iw.) ----- wiili tlie overLanijiiij doorway of it tall , bouse opoaae. r thw c .-"! M'ue atep., ulie kudr d jrt n ami ih c .'"'. i,i'iie atep., Rlie KUeJr d3rt the life thut rteuied so ila, lo. and r. ceive ber to tbo Uvuiu wucro th weary aro a; rest. CFI PTKI' III ill. It ' rnidLigbt wlicti Tbomai Urenicr re- turned I10111 bit UMial Ubore at lli ibcaire here hi: had bei-u eiiguud tar twelve year leader ot thu otcbunra. "llouen 1 oui,'' he vtai uuull v called, faiibtuily peiloruied in an u:oeiiVn;iotn " -j muhch ui nn piuies.-iuu, ami also tboe ot a Chn.uin aiau. I'oMenned ol a i irr-e hert. tro- m;nd nJ "ouinl j i.io-uiJiit, he n-ver uii-eii iho opportunity wuien conuim illy neour 10 t"11 iuug minded, ol doiu g.jo'i to a suf- ienug iei;ow creuie As we betoi o ntuted, it wu inidi.i t on the JJ3dl ot 1S. ptei1.her, 141, thu . t 1 lout" relumed to bu bachelor b-iiu.' in A ntrect, and a be ..c-nd-d tt, tprM, ubiAtiing lii favorite " Z mtiri li ti ." i alunibiea in tiie dut Kuei-i upon tiun mi - ( whiub, ua bo opetiod tuu hail uoor, ai,. a laiut rny ol li.'H leil uoou tLe otj -cr, pi0v ed 10 be a niei piiij girl, ho, in her tiit.-itu, bad ujoved dangerous.! y hear tiie eiir(. u( tbe upper fp, an ! I'liomai l$rem?r ret iieu- te'i ith some ball-laeLluu, tlia. be liail pro city, batuy been luolruuielitu, lu eaunj a telioiv- cicaluieo lilo. A1 tiie djor opened, the rirl awol(r, and ktaried up r.u a cry of terror, which ber Uisoavel'er valliiy hlleinpluet to lidih. A l':v niuuteula ei..p-e-il, during which time the eaiucH loje-s ol iioutt 'loin's'' kiuel.y voice, touud the way to 11,0 girl's feail and siie tvuseu'.uii to t.iler the u e - " , W hile the oii man, ii nio ' no wile, wet.t loon., .ti.jdt ellsiui in 1, ma-ic niiicj weie (lie ei mau a heart, need 11 it 'jj 1 Uu iiioriiinj, w ii.-u Ei al'T a ec'. ttio c Jijtf ut. 1 f sal'ctactioti, and ea-titig aloUlid to see that u.l v. a. li et .c.i.l aiiCr; with hei i he." eye UappenoJ to aii'. 1 1 ll. ht ot cii mju! ber j.d. .e had as 1 t..e room to 1 liui l ing l-i :i. a iju.ted to er-.e-a ol pu,j 1, ry, t up jij luu wi.le eptu plitio, iih.eli 111 it-, lii-i.'i cr s a bseoca .is at.vaya c! jsed, bu; ITUICti, Cobtrary to Cu-Iom, l'iii it, j in sljjl telli'lo,ly open, aiie tie a timid p'atio arjfiiJ I. id room, an i then so.U; appro..cinng t.:e iu--iru'ii'-ut, jjid I,, r li.tnl, up.iu the- i(ri)j. At S.st vuly uise-.-rd answcrd tier loijrsh, but soeii t.y ai ot. of persevering elfm alia l' e .1 e d tu a 1 ng t M t'io uo:ei lu to 11, e lav. Ztue Uer lul.-i- 1 act T ice she rxceuted the piece sing!e hand ed, and then ai.oaiug ber hind, to re-t upon tue key nroad, polled lorto tbe fa.i meiody oi her ri.b, but untutored voicl-, ti.iiug the room wiiU rippimg waves of hr- A. the la-t strain gently followed t'tie ecu jch ot ils prcdecu .0I l,Ui douraUtdcll Iv Olleheil. and III 1:11.14 i i 1-. - r 1 1 i- r,i.,l 1.... ,u. . -u., .. J(lll , allJlU.u, w-110 tfJjtl Ujt lu tier co:i!j-1oj t'jiii the St jcnhj; L'ianjo vvl.ieti lhe oii uijl, bent Uou ur as no CXe'i aimed, "Au.l nhere did yoa Icaro the 'Ziuber flju," grl t" A Ciiui'Oii blush u!Ti?ei E ie'a csont narce, as -.lu replied in a io.v voice, " i have heard you pi n it, Be.ut-ti.ites. s.r.' there was u .1, lueiit pa-i . aud ;h;a iLe oid in in .-.a. I, "A giri who possesses such ta.. nt siiou.u pit 11 ,0 jiuo o.jtf 10 coeir.t than wo ' ah i uo-:;i. -,'' S4j m wtuc.i lie tet ll.o fL.u! ay. 1 :.., a;..i L..-i retuatU'd Bdashed a'.d Ivltiu.d, leailug SUe; tad .iv ou great O'J.UOd. CllAl'lEFv IV. Whit a ronrt'.tij affair ! .Minriu could Dot b'.dcve !t rti.eu o utd her ol it, t ut I ' ii .i i'!e s e'-.f i u- it Is ij tiie ti ne, .'hi M.S. t-'. r..-y !v o iii.L.lei: 1. tuat I scarcely be-I'-jv.' she i:i be 10 b ut Ur Lead II A.i 1 C..3 to li i iiiu ' r e Is io be b .'ii l ' :u j ii g ' 1 J ..iler, w:i ic .t i no her Lieo 1 1 tu i".'t seirr y, no--. F arl-y '. y k. .'.s they to -p i. will my p in. be.ti t. 1 to. I "ie-. ent.u of soc-ely s in.. iu... - i o ia ; to lo::..i e'i ll. 'Jiat-.-r, tuv.i "e.e con. io-tl I'.'Cu.i ' and 4,. ae, tui f purciving U) me umy vue e r of til 1 yoi ;, l s in ji ;iUJ tti ' . Mi., ll.ri. Uu lb ir .' . pre- M Jg.:lo, ,UO Itfo b at I ij .s;' ia. r, JJ t 11 e : t. Tv il 1U0 10. Ill, n.'i o? i.iter. -t, v i-;ti. and riii i., j s bei-iie l. r, luiju.r- eu Hie -i t Jtfl ol M i.-ie i- la.id . ' cried Ciara Sniie vi j s "-J-""' Z il ,j
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 14, 1862, edition 1
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