OBQ3lR.1j,OTTE j IV. O.TJ&TTS'T" 3, 1858. INTXTMBBPl. 21, THOMAS J. HOLTCN,' Kditob & Propbiitor. TERMS: . . ,; Tim M.irlh.f'iirnlina Wliij willh.nffnrdirl In tub. ..rilM-rn t TWO KOM.ARH in advance j TWO IXIM.AK AND rlrTY VENTS if p.iymeiil be di-iavud liir Inrre iuoiillia;ang TI1KEJ-' IM'I.I.AIiH it i lie end of' J"-"'- N'ipi'pi-r m ill lie diasoiu tinned nn 1)1 u II arrearage, arc paid, iici pi at ttie pti in of tl r.dilor. Advcrtiaeuicnt.lneerted aiunc Dollar pcrennnre (IK line, or b-.e, Ihbi.iaed type) for the nralio.tr- linn, and 2-j cult fVirnr.tiennliiiui.Mc., curt nd. ,,rl,-,.i,..l. .nd SI.,r,ff'.Slr. charged (H-c , cei.l.ll'gherj and. deduction nf. I3J percent, will be nii.ile Ironi the regular pricia, lor ..lverliatr.br il,r vcr. Ailveiti.ciimit. Iim-rted monthly nr. .mrb-rly , II pe, ,.,. f..r each ...i.e. ha... Miuiillil; 7 cent, per .qua re fur each lime. . .4 rer-nrwn niHnn;1tirtf lflrrtin.enn mnl m5 II Hie nailinrrni niwrmm. n.-pn n ... be Inaerlrd Bnlil foibidaml chargrd ac. torimtfly- j f pf luia.trr. arc aiillmiiinl to acl aa a junta. ni.irs! in-.irs!! iikiisj:; I'rtilll III IIoalMII Ill-It ( MUlpilUfi Al Xaiivfaclvint' I'i 'utti t .i.Mi run i:m , J inch. -I UJ et. per f.t. li 17 ' ? - - ,...vT ....6H ....7-1 " " ...SJ " " nanafaeturrd to order 11 Hr I r f K A M I. K.SM IIKI.TS at Ih rl fH.tirr. cosM.ctixo imKEvt .n ".f ' orate... p.. ...... JW,rt A.... far turrit, AIJW I If 111 (a of all iiricripliona at 55 crula J. It 1". j:(M)NK. .;. 31. i-i-. Itii ji join ri;iii in luiir. T 1 1)1 K r.l ima of liar!itc and eurrennding ntry are again ri eniidrd Itnl Hi- aub.cn. lr la pfrMn-il al all lin. V rrpr ano mni n- no. alio M..l.l. ana in II b. al po.aibU' ln.iilirr. I 11 .1 ... n ..I.i in.lruiiunl -n tut ,,,l" .n.u..d a. we - nnr.w.U. all Ihc ; imLr-vrmenteatl-ebrd, l.l hr . "'"'-. til .iaT mat an olrt inetrsn.etil nrll wi.l JUa. tif, ;,,, .tall,c.n U ni.J. I aiult .a god, i.j aa .wrrl a U ut, li.c a n.c iuiiuu.tin ittr all. n n. w. I lit alao in ti mI Vci p'l.j con.lanily n linhd, si-: iv iMAXos li 111 li.. m.al rr'.t l.r..t. ! m.nuUelmcra in tl.e I.'-1 11 i.l Si 1. ., I. n h nl be auld at nniif-Lluli.r'a .-ir. with I iroi, 1 rrcrivar 1 part pay for ata 1 er .riiii.g l tlnir .lu-. Hi- ala.i ml. ixia kcp.i. r-"alalillj on li.nd, . r ,t.i hnd in-irnninr. im aril or to rtnl. A-? prrn h-vield inatruni.n'a, and are de. a.n . ar'i tin in. 111.V i'i wll In. w llini nxirr.1 tan t,.pt ti'fil t a. .l l;. i.4ir ii.i.. and Ware II I!. 11. i.i. over ll.i: ( Im ' II. ia 111 Tk.l. t tl.e M unn . I lUli. ASA UKOROK. (,,!,. J P. IS '.". 46-ly H Teas! 'I cas!! FINK ASSOr.TMIAT Or i.llOU 1 fcAS r'.i.ma n-. ci.MiUn ol Ut n. i.une .limy li' l.!.. ntlirr t . Ilr.akla.t.i n. Im , i.r i .t 11. M. PHI TCI I AII)'S r-imVy Dtrng Srrr. frj- Hcmoval. I I and liie I T lilt: .ul.-rt.lK.r ml. .r.... I.ie fnrmi publie g. n'f .ily, lii.t lie h a rrnx aed Ina S..,i in lite old Bt.i.d ol V-.rr A II .r! r, unrf. r I.. H H lilMn a' Hlurr, on Tra.ie alr.rl. Wbera In i. p'ri-.r. .1 in alt. ii.l In ali nnlira in Ina line. II' l.aa a 1 1 : 1 a l' w artirlea en b.n.l an li aa Golden Cock, Colder Star Iiiutei'i and Fiemlam (OOK S l'OVI.S, . v.rieiy f l-Aitj.oi: sToyr.s. A'o, i gnt4 a.aortnieiit of Iim nutl llolloir.u ,ht, Ac. A;' -f wlin h I will at II ln. p fur (AMI or tag. I'J l'r.Jlltr. P. II. RYEULY. J'a.ll. lP;,a. 4ilf Try It! Try It! l.M IK II.II S raeeiurre Kirart ,.f IU'( III! t .t medicine in Hie world t- r ln cl.aa "il pr.ip-.aea to treat. Try li. r .!e al PiuciiAitDs ur.n; hoc i.i Dvc-StiilTs Dye-Stuns ! riliit; .. ry W.I ol thi. cl.iaa of rticl-a. e..n. 1 f-.m,a m Mil of Solution of Tin, Ksirnrt ' I. 'c -...!, .Hbiiu-al, M.idder.Ae., in..y be pur. 'i.o J low at PIUTOH ARB'S Drmf Mara, 1 !' Vmntr, Varnishes, Varnishes ! A I.MH.t imk nnw on hand eou.ialing of, . I.iii.,r, (opal, 1'o.ich Ibiilv, Klirniliire, in. c ., Which will be aold for CASH lower "Mil any other houav in I 'liarlnttr.- B. H. M PRITCIIAHD. H taVra.la tnd Btintl Ih ngi"". lawm'. ( uiul. Condition IN)vlers ! t.MIVKlm and. ithera niter.-.tr.l in BTOfK. are aa.urrd that llit-ae preparation, arc mm. ii.aen as health . ivina; n-me.lie to Horae., 'II. , and all kutda at" Sim k. Fur asle .1 FKI I'd! ABD'S H halrmh tnd Krtail DiHf Slnre, lawin'i ( oasra. 1 'lliinje .,,, Siiict-vu'! sapuiii;, d f (lie fir. I qnnlilv, at ' l-Ui'li iiinn. rini-rt ti-riiir Ki:itmst) tv i.kidim;. iMroKTim or L', Llaeas, Hosiery, E-nbroideiles, kc, NO. in MKKTING STRKF.T, OI'l'Oh- K IIAVNS HTHtET, t llAKLI SI ON, rt. C. L' K',IUi!. lllRMAt LklPt.-O. f H'l'E rjiitirr.igmd havlt'g onlrrrd inleCopnrt JL Dcrahip fur the purpise of currying on the. Confectionary. Bakery, Fruit, . AND ' - . . iieiau weeery Business, Hrf leav ;.l (.til tlier ntlrlitinn nf the eitlten. of linr'ntm and .urrouinfiiif tMinlry In their New Maiidun 1 rede Mrci t, b. tw.-eii Urtin ' sod rrans. -,,i.'. .i s.,r,.i A l. ,.M Ki.,.,.l ..l.rr. ,,,, wolld OB KUVU lo am ill thrir friend, .lid arqii.liit.iiicis. I ' f ... i , " " JIOODY A KISBET. . Frhn a ,g-8 . ,, . ay if . ' r"n"' f... on J( Jj jllUimS & lO., - .- . gg M.M.MS S IH U lift M: Mi M M. - . . ' 1 HE now rcrrivlng 4 lurct atirk A and iil have wtekly aucliiuina aa llieir wilea nmjr nquirr. Tljr will aell U the liil aal Undo ut a m nil eoiiiniiaainn. r ... Our 7e.nre CASH " t OL1 KY F BODICE. Wo ncrnpr llie aali Lnoum eland reanllr 00. eupud ty I - M. Karmw. 1 Till. M lirt ktuiiilid lo pruriipily .rid aa low aa jf prrai-lit. H. 15. WILLIAMS CO, TttJr Ktrrtt. 3 iaaf from lite Sni Corner. Chatlutlt.Jtm.2f, IH.W. 47lf WHOLESALE and RETAIL lEALET.S DltV GOODS. II . It II Altl'.HATS.V aIIOI, .... r4HIiTH.'.C. 47tf Variety Store. Fresh Coidcclionaries, Fruits, ' f UK ohrrilwT rri ctfuPy iii forms the rili I M t n el CharHiH nd urnuiiitn ennnirr, u. - t I Vrk, Confeclicnaries, Fruits I'AM Y UV ( V. li I I S, ( H." A K S TOI.Al I'O. I I'Fi TtlVS. ... . Illa.U'.'ll I II l I'llllM'll la, " I lli." UfHIhn IIOHItV IIOItM, V ln lp ft) a, .tili.iw Hiili., CTialia, Wi at-IJiil, Itlirt Ciig- of cm; tmiy. J. V. I'ALMKIL Dn . i.Fiji. 4-'r P. S. l.ii f w 1 on if tie a. rn a i.l a fir.t rale B-ter. I am pr. p.rid I', luri.i.l. aup.ri'.r t'AkhS at al.ort notice. l!n e-! lint ! An Inu!l';'f Lrnituyfor HOUSES X tl.e rrcijpt of One iKiliar 1 will mail to i.eny f..r llirra iiba. 'I lia re- rer..n, a reei iit ot a n ; e e lnl" aufl. 111. f Ironi l."ll r ( f oir cly haa im far Meti brtarw a to r.il III tnm worai. eeo Ui io n .t iii It nliel. Kurj man l o uitl alwaya l.ave II. w ncript by h.a Im,i.c 1 ..01. 1 rh tl.l tn..aed c.n he pr.nred by any irM.n at al i.ra. If Una r. in. uy I'll I n fiten aa I oi reel, the m-ney will U retuni-ed. A.li r.a. n. al O.renetmto . t.uiili.Irl ro.. . I . JOHN W. RAKER. ti' Country Merchants 1 KK reaelfliny iiiviI- to call and riamine nr Miialo priri a III r..lr lll.l O.S and Mf LU lM- Ul up in alyle I" onltt.liy I'liUl'UAliU, ViWt 9l .4-arrrtf, la i.a'a t'nisr.i, Tttth otul f.Vir Syrinca, 1ST rrnivrdat I'RITCHAKD'S. 1 thi: i.ivi i: S.V Y..OI.AT OK! l'ii:i-Hi:i) 11 i-K iinrwii, rornpoiindrd rntirrly from (.niSt r itrrr, n t.tvi-aj sin niMA. 11 bi. . i al tM ae.4 m..r .w .-- rt allm . . a r.:.,i f ca M.irt Inclhe l.l" ..ii .l'.,,." UI.Ioh. altaielia h. ll.r, ,.. .r...,t. I. leer In t.oeolfir ..!T..J 11' i'r, ai.iT. mI. noil, what la m. I. ..II... ih. .louarb X . f,.,."" NIKhl 1.1 Ih. b..l. "'T, P, -.,H-..I. k..l i-llmrfl i','rivVi.'i !iirhl.ra .iba i hulerw . ..in i.r iba , Jau"o.ll.'i'Iul!nL'.'-l. 11.. I Mollv lea U mm . ' lir..l le IM 11- a.- 1 , llrnl.v, hj aacMlag iba iwi. , . an.ai. it.- nMMO.-l.it a a nil - Aune. I hill I . . . r, 1 III I , loll. TJI'C. II ..... ."I..-- ..II.......m,. y . ilh.. I41 If.iiIi I., im All a. ba nae tt nee ala li.c fliele uuHnlanon. lr.li.0.0. v 1.1 11. in. 01. a r atla (Valer In Ike i.mtilli aallh the lne ..int.r. mni . allow Im.iIi I.mj. I In r. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR a a ai-iKvTiM viiiii-t. ni-n-.'T.MY. .1. m it.ne '..'..ill nl.'lilM ii' iM-naeel Liver. saxrnaii a Imleanle Attentat N.. V. .k T .r..rr r . . . li...... II II tl.e P. SCARR A CO . tiilotte,X.C. HCNIS for Ih Jlritvrrv nt I'rriievI. FOR SALK IIF.HK.- . - Wm. A. Owens, ATTOllSE Y AT LAW i . -ju.prci.r. in ti.eroun.of MeckL;.., j mm the nrriniiilinf coftnli'-P Jn. S6. ItttH. A TTOUSk t tg ( O VSiELWR AT LA W, MAY ulwaye be foond at the office of William Jiilinalon, Eq. ay f'rumpt atlt-iiiinn girrn (n O1II1 ctinna, ri. ting of Dinla, l'un jiincca, cVo. V4.9. 18i8. 48tf ; Fresh Bread!' J'BKSH FIKKAD for faniiliea, every niurniiir at J. II. Piiiinir' ronfittiontry, one iloor above the Ilenk ef Charlollc. Jnn. 26, 1B58. 47lf Notice T IIE FlIf.M of Fl'LI.INtiS tc CO. was dia. ' olveri by niOtuul eonr-iit on the l.tvlay of J.iouary In rilirn.g from tlir Firm, allow Dae to return my ainorre ll.anka to the citiirne of orlll and South Carolina fur the liberal iiiirniiere beainwed op.n ur, and to request a eoiitmunnre 1 of the Him for Me.ere. M'K IX aV HKATII. who have aaaociated tlHrmai'lvi-a wih E. f-'iilhni;. unuU r the Vinu ot H UASiiS, SI'BINUii h. I O., ho will eoimuct the i'lnthinir llii.iniaa on tl.e. .a me terni. and with the sumc atlvjiiUigci a. here- lolnre. j The Noti-aand Acrnmita of Kulli.r 4V ('11. will be found in the hauue ol W. A. Owuie, I- r c.lli etion. NEWFIRM, I fJIIIF new Fiffiinl FILMMJ HrR)N. A. M- 'O, bff InJirt to ureki-nt thrniwlvi-ti lo llie j tiijvM f NurtU antl Suih i-MT-Uum; and in to 1 in;. wi'tiif. rornririlT podctt n continiiaitfft? ol 1lie 1 hhrrMl ittiU'tuapr lcwUtWtii on tnc cll. known firm i ; of Fuiliiia & 1 a. f would ir witli n'tich tiuriirc Uit we Moil. of'.riif IriiK iiN ;iihI It.rj i I.O II 1 1 Ever offered in this XUtte J It fs a bold aMrrlion hut n erthlca true; dHc e buy ttie iinttfrial and in itufadure our own gotM'a, l tit-rt by aaving the utanufictnftT'f pro. fit, which ia tt t'.'at 5 m r crtit. Moretjvrr, rvr. ry iMfcl of ClotJuiif a)4afs anf.r tipria. ua of me nt t(r firm, ni if nol wrt! inuiie it ia not Ttr.tttr4. W e c-:n, tirelorc, wutrmM iUm ata. king of at) fniK.a tlial o fn-m our liounr. FULLINGS, SPRINGS -t CO. .V.ry 18. 1 8ii. lUif Raglans! Raglans!! t art? rt-rriiiig y rvrry atcann-r, nil kind of ati i lTttl iii'i(initl'if . FI LLING, SPRINGS 4 CO. lff 18, imr r.inriti: m-itk, A T any pri & a. rli..n. ior you my wjiit Anotlirr Ifilil aa. bill m.vcrihfl?a ti ut-. Nothing like Uciii roa;.r led wit'i a nmnnf..rturinr Ihh)pc. FALLINGS, SPRINGS A CO. ,Vy 18, l .tiH. Itltf Shirts, Shirts, BTfHITE I.inen, White and Kancv Miraeilli-a, f V lower ll.in the aanie kind cn be w-iiu. lufcioird in 1 be I nil.-. 1 Sl.il. .. .t FULLINGS, SPRINGS A CO. Jn 1?, IC.H. luif Boys' Clothing. ri'O rrrnta c on!d any. y.-u ei.n find an .. I ...rtmei.t at onr t bahine Miore, here we keep all kilHta, wliH-b 1. well marie. FI LLING, SPRINGS A CO. ,Vm 18, ltB. lUlf tium. 1 m;i:.' fy- A (iOOP Aaaorlinrnl of Mdtea T4 ami i.eni . iruuaa, vancca, ,'.riN I II-e", A-e. at low prices. FULLINGS, SPRINGS A CO. iU-y IS, IHjH, lUlt Fairbank's Scales. fBlUK iinilt rmcurd, acmta finr Jj. IMvae ju(ty calehrntrd Sealra, Um'iter or b'Utur J'uciii'fi Scalrt, Grocer and Counter Scait. Tlirae are more exU-naivi.ly uaed Ih.n nny oth ers and have heca hinf and aevtrely listed, and in every iu.t.mce h.ve eivcn entire ..iIlIjcIioii. Knr anle at ,H.iarirei' I'rirrt, litlivered in Charlcaton, Wilinint'ton or Peterbnrr;, Va. by GILLIAM A PUN LOP, 131 Sycamore St., Peti-rabure, Va. jlnrtfSO, 18jB. till Iron and Steel. f"4 11. MAM 4. Dl'.NI.OI' 131 Sveanmre Slr't H I'eler.burg, Va., Importer, and Dealera in Iron an.l Steel, unite ti. o attention or merchant, .-.I .,...-..l.ni.. I. II... r I.r.. mnA I.-.II ......I , ad al.n;k of Iron and btcnl, cuiiipriaing Swe.lea 1 II.. nun. red ..- Wide i'longb, 6 to l ineht-a Kneli. S ; I Kerine.1 t IKON. Kourui, Isqiiarn, and M il Una, nil lea Ov.il, Hull Ov.l and Halt' Kound Ilia.p. D . nil. Scroll Ilorae and Mule Kline Beat Caal Steel, T.ng. .nd Am. ItlieU'ted and Rt-r. man 8b-el They ar nlau arrnta for the sale of iVoam's Sprtm OU ml At-inuuflarrr a purr. ii 20, t.iS. tl9 Minn: ' kCOTVH. Maekaboy and K.nvliah, 3M I KS, jual received, hOU Ibi fieiilhuiell . in bladders anil j.ra. Die. 1 h by II. M. PRITC1IARP, Irwiu'a .-oilier. I?57. Tin i(-i;in, T;il.c An I ice! UAViao t.Ken .,i..ait. .i ! H e Inn. a, lam reccivinn, bv c.h puri-ha.ea, .in iiuiiniiaeandaiUetedatocl. iil'Me.li ii.i a, riuni. ieala, l.i.triim.nta,l.eala. Ac. lu which I laoat rvairctlully invile ynai .ttention. ' , Ali ordera by mail or utbvrwiae. put up with nea lau-a. and deapiilrb I I AVlNl takeo a.lvantiiet of Ilia p.-eaaure of II, M. riUTCIIARP. lr w.n''. Coi'ior. jSJr;V .re prepared lu luniiah nail Bondt .TVaWToTU.iid i. raoiia in want ol a dor.b e ..i .eeornb.. Scale, w.tk all dc. vou re the onlv man that does it. I reokon, canal turuea in tue aoape 01 a uon-e snoc, uo ola oio.e um cyc. aga.u-i. ..o . reoeueratiutf the ad .n,.i,oo. r . .1 . . .audou tbe opposite side was Virginias born facts tbat are now forcing themselves I rroverninent Mr B acripiioua 01 . Iu these Darts. . .. ' ' f . -1 mm. r .:i ,, , t 1. 1 ri.. . c -r- - tomo, in all respeots similar to tne otner. on our ooservauou 1 no cm mi w of y,, Uaren. lie JiatlTOIIU, l"" 4.-...c-, Hi- III tell ertn ' aalil Tlllltn. dellD- TL 1 t r... . I ll... ... ....r....e. .nmnorra an.l .. .... WlU,u o,l Store tcaUs, . ' . enrA nJ " " Zl IZimZit.A o. ' , ', mZZ. have all been nar.lvsed I 1 1 I W.nld if! w t re Too. What make, yno .it ao ailenl, Tom, At aueh time thi. f Look op and (mile, R'l Ijrnllicr mine, . A5 141 ene w Iwt ' tTSTia ' " : Vml never Vrpt a arere! fti Frnirl little aiater Lno Come let thin trouble off yo(i miiii! ' I wou'd if I were you. Your aijiiinr tell, me you're in love Thai fact I eannot !oubl Why ble me, brother, bow you kluab! , Well now the murder', oul ! Kav, never look ao ..id, dear Tom D wiir will never do j Take heart, .nd tell the lady', name I would if 1 were you. Kate Lre '. I know lier very well. And know how ahe'a inclined ; You've only jnat lo aak, and bavr Dal li.vcr. are en blind ! Why, Tom, .he, juat in lote with you Yf-o'll find my worda prove true ; Be etoot of heart, and eonfi.li nt I wonld if I were you. What would you eighinp: lover, do Without a woman, aid ? And whnt nn earth ia there in na To make you o afraid f Mow, Tom ! yon march and find Mia. Kate, And never look .0 blue; Ppeak nut, and aak her lue a man I would if I were you. UTisccIIancmis. From the tloalon (ll. m Branch. SOSISSSHSf "Slit, " Tlia LITT1.K .HATH." Seem, to me. vou treat that rar-ed little ' " brst with more politeness than I should, said m rough-looking younir man to a shop ' keeper who had just done up three cents .... w.rtb of sugar very neatly in browu pa- per, ani tieu iv c.reiunj. The boy in question had presented a marked pbjsiognomy. From under his rim- less bat projected a wide, full brow, deep, ' sparkling eyes, and features full of energy and resolution. Ilia f.ee and hards were crurulouely clean, but LiscIotl.es were poor .nd n.tehed. though not as tbe mtin above 1 i- .a . A U . .1 . -r. . ,.,Wi..,.w.. woman ponsesbin much force of character a hard-working woman who had been" reared in appartotly better circumstances I 3 than those tbat now surrounded her, for she was the wife of a drunkard. j Tbe grocer was buy, and h evidently bad not heard what was ..id, so tbe rough- ... b looking man remarked ram. I say, Viyroan, you're a queer one. 'How queer, Goss V asked the grocer, thro-iog a scope or tea in tbe scales. . ... ,r. ,t,ollt W by yoa treat all the beggars about hrre with as much consideration when they come vutb their pennies, as tt ttiey uougni by the wholesale.' 'And why shouldn't I!' asked the gro cer, looking op with bis honest eye wide open and clear 'Oh I don't know ; it's queer, that's all; listing the string about a pack.ge he held i- 1 j .l . r r .. in his band ; the fact is, if I wasu t natu- 1 f , . , 'rally tender towards the children, I should treat them as I do from motives of policy, . You see I'm but a youn man, snd these brat, ' as vou call them, are growing up I ' , 1 ' .. . . , I , fast. Many of them, of little worth as tliey 'seem now. will become men of character, j and men of business. Now I want to retain tbat a young Freucbmao aud bis sweetheart prions disappoint the hopes of the farmer of j( tnojlf, the beggar looked like an able their custom,' be said, laughingly : their eloped and got ou board a vessel bound to obtaining a lair reward for bis toil. Every bdit,A ln.,ni ,,' wei.t over and asked him 1 e r.a ;il pennies, in the course 01 a lew years, wm turn into pounds ; tbeir tnree eciiw worm . .... .1 l. - .1 - I ' I of sugsr will ohsnge into orders by the bar- rel 1 shall have many a good customer' . , , . -, T-.fl among tbe brats; beside , ,i va always I found that politeness pays well Something in that,' ejaculated the cosrse thcn.iinir dia bands in bis pockets. ' " - ... something in tbat; but I never looked it in that light before.' record, and I think by far the uioat likely 1 Tbe boy who boucht the sugar,' eonlin- ono . ncd the proci-r, ' is of no ordinary mind, if i . I am not nt.s-t.ken. If bis father was dead,) Weali ht CoLOHtD PEoi.Lli.-Th. Tla VA ,.V him wi.h me into the store, and 1"- (U ) Uaxeite, of the Jth u It, - . , itnak a man of him though I reckon i'-l,)ei ture will do better for him than I could ;' and the far-seeing grocer smilingly handed . . . i-..i. tin.iA .l.il.l a cent s worth of pins to a little timid cbilil, whose-top curl jul reached to the counter. Time verified the predictiou of Wyaiau the grocer. There wasn't a shop in the plaoe fc ,0 much small change was spent as wuiio ri iuvh e ... . e , in Lis I for the children loved to go where , f .j ( p actions or ury woio uu e rude sjieeehes. Tbey felt themselves safe ... .. ,, i:., purchases; the? saw that tLeir rights were repectcd ; aud It 111 well toowD that on sucb trifling aalea much profit accrue, in tbe aggregate. Time paffed, and Wjman tbe procer wag the most popular tuan iu town. Ilia pleanaot fare at fortj jeara waa greeted cverjabere. Young men and mnidena always patroiu'ted W'j man. It waa sirangr) I" ee the trsuifor tnation that took place ao gradually. The little dirt j faced juveniles abot up iuto awk ward youths learning trades, and then grew to reapcctable burineM men. Wyman en larged Lis chop, aud built Lim a aplendid bouse, ' all the fruit of children, pence,' be often said, laughing'-; -- . - tes, with tiiru, it phullo be polite ; it al rays pays. It psys the Merchant as well aa (he mechanic, tbe lawyer as well as tbe phyrician. Urbane manners have been tbe means of making many fortune, rrliilo the eross-graiued Lave wondered why they didVtgr-l aloTg. Tbe raughness thst'epeak. its mind at all times and ia all places, boast ing itself tint it Is only bone-it, bltfTt, and straightforward,' is habit that demorali- lea as well as insults. Ask ahy man yoa chance to tee, if be remembers thoe who treated him with urbmuity when he was a child, and be wilt call hi name with a tbrob of pleasure. Perhaps, too, he will couple some other names with tbe epithet of ' old raacnl !' and ' I've never liked that man I wouldnt have dealings with him.' It paid the grocer to be polite. The rag ged boy, the drunkard's son, became a great, j as well as a rich man. He established hi jsad mother in a handsome residence of her j own, and sent in unlimited orders lo the gro cer. It was his influence that gave Wymaii j several posts of honor in bis native city :for the town became a thriving city, and j when silver hairs bung on tbe shoulders of the old man, and the young Congressman's j name rang far and wide, spoken by admir ing tongues, praised by men of wisdom and 1 sterling worth, it was no idle boast for him to say with a smile of triumph, ' I told you Politeness pays! IM. A. D. . . . . " . . A correspondent ol the JJaltivK ,). ,i.eriliea thn U.t rntin the sul ject of Reruardin de St. Pierre's chrn,iU atory. Paul aud Virginia," near lull 1.0U1S, 011 tbo l-Und of Jinuritius: Uu . shore, aud iu company with took carriage for the tombs tirginia. On leaving the ou b"""'"1 nroce-eded lor Al)0utsix wles fr0UJ to ,e pBS4ea au old l!.ilini; nlmrrli mil fenm it ai.tin.m n. 1 pearauce were induced to alight, aud went tbe .erv.ee. were over, though .. mused ourselves by examiumg Its lutenor. I bero were several hue patuuiigs aud abuud- ,nce 0r u ,o0ut ,ue aur oul the res, of tbe church was anything but fine. After leaving the church we proceeded to the cemetery, where we were both pleased ,od iuUire3tcd, . r j Aftr txan.iuing many of tbe tombs, vault-s, Ac, wo got into the carriage and proceeded further on until we came to a gate which cousUted of two posts with a pole across, wber. we alighted. The first thing that I)el our Tew a iniii, 8ij,0i upou wlljcl as written the words " It is expressly forbidden to see the tombs of Paul aud , Yirgiuia." This however did not stop us. k sonje jistaDCe 0ff, where we inquired for t, place tbe tombs were situated, and were .... ,i;.,,.,i.n.i. ij.i .k.i .I... K.. biud the houa. We passed along a narrow cauaMiko stream of water for about lOUO yards, when we came to oue of tbe tombs, u...r- . ....ii i.,:.!, .k.,..t a lout high, plastered over. Near this tho ud could one believe tbe story and look upou ibis spot, be must have a truly hard r 1 j ut-au uui iu uaa.it.THiu uy ia. itcrciuaiu- ea about half an hour at aud about tbo tombs, aud although closely watched, one of tbe party succeeded in geitiug a pieoe mortar off and pocketed it, The archives of the goveruinent here tell , ff . w f tbe tale written of P.ui ...j Yinnuia. It amounts to lb s tu'" pioe neiore lucy eouiu gei mirritu, ,rriwiug ,t ti,e lslnd a terrible storm arosa auj lua vessel was wrecked. I'aul ... i 1- -e , . 1 L ' could have saved Yir-iaia if aba had been ' willing to remove bcr clothing, but this sbe ; refused to do, aod as he would uot leave I of W(!M arowlJ Wbuu la.-t seeu pa tbe vessel, they were cla-ped in each other's anus, aud when th'eir luidies were found they were iu the lb. l....b n.nr. ll... l,.lf ';" : ..r, latalvsthat tbe piautaiiou oi tne iaie o.iu- r U.rri.sou; some three or four miles jay0u Goula, was purchased on the Oth, by tbe son of Cjprien Rioard. a frca wo uiau of color, for S-Jf.ol'U, al Sheriff's sale, " " -. 1'be mother of tbo purchaser owns a lare piautaiiou tbe neighborhood. Peatii ot' a Miser. A mau died a few dsys since, aged III, iu Cambridge, Mass., who bad lived very poorly, aud was not supposed to own any property, except the house aud lot in which he lived. His heirs ou searching the premises, discovered spe oie of various eouutites and denominations, to tbe amount of $jd,(K0. ' WIIE THE WICKED nt'LE, THE fftl. PI.B MOURN." Such is the language of Inspiration, and such is the eiperienee of all nations. We took oocnaion short time ago to call th attention of our reirdcrs to the neceaidty of being no longer deluded by the fry Of " Principles, not men," but, in the future to have more regard to mftytir charac ter their antecedents their eonduct than to their profession, of popular principle. The well being of every nation depends quite as much upon the munuer of the ad ministration of its Government, as on its structure. It matters not how good the eon stitatvoo the organic law of any eoirrrtry may be,, if it ba admip'mtcred ty faTthiuSs or incompetent men it will be a bad Govern ment. Under any form of government which can be devined, much must be left lo the discretion of the Executive. Ilumnn wisdom entiaat foTesee all tbe eontinjencieij which may arise iu the lpe of ages, an't hence it cannot make provision for them The Executive mut step in to supply the deficiencies, and if the Executive he want ing in wisdom or fidelity to the principles of the constitution, dctfiincnt ensues to the Commonwealth. So it is in ecclcsla-ttcal matters. Our holy religion is as pure as the divine source from which it emsnsted Hut,- when we fiud hypocrites and knaves nfiiiirterirrg at its altars, becomes a chosen means of the Prince of Darkness for the detructicrt), Instead of the saivatiou of souls Tbe character erf lhec1cTsy impresses itself on the Church, and profligacy and corrup tion become thn order of the day. The British constitution hss beerr thn same durinsj a succession of generations. Hut how diffirrent has been the cb-racter of tbe Government when admini-terod by the Vccile John, the arrogant Henry V I II, or the nrofliu'afe Chnrles, mi the one hand or the wise Aiireu, ' " ' (Im amialilp nnd CICC lent ICtOHS 00 the other ! Why is this The Government, in its structure of principles, is the same. l lie flitlrcnce IS, in us aiimini-irniioii, nn-i that difTteence depends on the clraracter of rhose who administer it. So the constitution of the Vmted Stat.-s is the same now, tbat tt was 10 the dsys of Uashinwton.' Not a line or a syllable of it has been changed vet who will say tbat the Government now, is like the Govern- tnent under Washington ! hat make the difference? Simply the chapter of those who administer it. Washington was wise, nrl virruniK and firm, and uneifi-fh : riinj? u r " steadily fixed on the great interests of the whole country, while some other -peep e I c"i t-iiih"-. "y lf Bpnreci(,ting l0f,, BCtiments which mere tools of party. With such men party success is the snpreiiin ohject of amhiti.-n. Goinj into office with their hands tied by P"t.n obl..-ons tbey dm,n'ster the wovenimeoi wu.ioui, rci.rluuo v, t. ' t"""' inierasis, out whu lie. 0.0 pu. v, - advancio,: the cause of their party, by re- wa'ding their friends and puuisbio- .heir enP"lic W c wish, then, to impress on the nnnds of our readers, that we have a good govern- menf, if it were only well administered Tl'e fault not 'n ,be construction, but in those who adm.n.ster tt. I he principles provis.ons of the constitution are ound and right, but the practices of those in the high places of the laud, are vicious, and esseutially wrong, If PP' tl":n. C0lue nP to the,r They must see and feel that some- roMeo iQ Denmark." There is mal administration somewhere ; for. as be "?ra re'naraeu, uu II ri'ht. Then let there be a change of the administration. Let good men. men who command the confidence of the country, taka tbe places of those who now bear sway. and peace and plenty will soon fill all our borders. wiiocan ueoy tnat our snips are rom i.g ai our wharves, that oar factories are closed , ,tj,... ,, 1 . v laugiiii-mug .u.w. er resound with the ring of the hammer, aud tbe noise of tbe saw, tbe plane anJ tho file? Our public works are suspended, or but feebly p. . ,uted-our interior bank, are eurtailn-' :ur exchanges are deranged, aud confideuoo is destroyed ; our teeming fields yield abundant crops, but depressed ui.ui,u j as ure independent of tho action of the uoveroiueut. I lie cotton pianr-er auu me .,1 A ...m.I, K. w tb.lr I.r... tobacco raiser flourish, because their pro- duct ions seek a foreign market of which tbe eotislituiioual proosion mhibitiug export duties, preveuw tb.ir being deprived bj tbe government. These branches of "' i dustry nourish not by reason oi any am ai- lorueu tiy me aumiuisirauou, qui. iu p'hc of its blunders. As a ircneral tbiue. distress ommercial revulsious increased resort to eoirts of justice to coerce payment of debts, aud in dividual bankruptcy pervade the land. Money is pleuty at the commercial centres, but it is tbo result of a ct-jestimt which ar rests tbo healthful circul.iliou.of the lite blood of trade. Stagnation, sort of na tional apoplexy, resulting from tbe undue ac eumulattou of circulation iu tbe bead, al tbe expense of (be extremities, alllivts our eouutry ! All these things, we charge ou the mal- j admiuiatralion of the Government. Hut these are not all: We charge that while the country ia thus suffering under industrial syueope, the gov ernment is revelling in wastetul extrava gance! As if in derision, the President prates to Congress about economy, and the reduction of the governmental ape uses. . He is al- some friends 1 ge elevation ano u.gm-y wu r ,,e o. v.o fM A j( ,f(.fl f , , of Paul and , father of his country ! reeling that they . -. cert.,i(ll . (or a wllieli j, al. town we entered me creatures o Par,y. anej r.j , vociferous in favor of economy ! a Sue road, aud urce fom , ,-y V . "J V""' I If this thing is tolerated by the people, Mvu.rvnli-a.aaii.lv. 'in to sectional feeling, and becomin; the , , ... . ,J i. .. Ways ready with professions ! Practice is very different thing! His principle is eeonorry his practice is eztravugince I Is not this ao! LeS tl's.look at the facts. Wheu Mr. Buchanan came into office, there was arr ffrouuiulated surplus of hard money ru the treasury amounting to rfcvB Tek.-Y Mli.LIo.-sS of dollars, which his predecessor aud others supposed would be augmented to TiriwTV or possibly I'iFTr millions by the 1st July, fs!57. The fublie mind wad agitated iu regard to the best mode of dis posing of this euoruious accumulation. All concurred tbat it would be dangerous to leave it iu the treasury. Some were for Uinributing it among the States. The mors arftlaatrrr-ih, aan Cue follawinit Uo Jrfckxmi precedent of leS3d, aud rlepotitiitg the sar plus with the Stnle. No oue doubted that the surplus would exist for the government was provided with a current rotenim, which suuording to tbe judgment of a Uemocratio Ctfrrress, a'nif a tmiioraiio President, was sufliiiieut to pay all current erp'en'ses'. Rut bo did matu.-r.-i turn out I What became of tbe boasted surplus ! Acting 01 tbe principle of the rUb priest who, feJie ing that a keg of whiskey, which had been brought into the parish, would corrupt bis flock, drank it all up himself! Mr. Rich anan, uuwiliing to trust the pi-ople with their o-ii money, undertook lo spend it all him self! This wis a very effectual means, certainly, of defitatittjr t lie measure of dis tribution among the States 1 Mr. Huclmnaii and his party, thereforr, hive not only spent aTl the Cttretit reve nues, which were e'tiuia'eil by uen I lercp, and the Congress of 1"C6", as euffioient to meet the wants of the government, but they have HI'KVT ALL Til It bUIU'l.US OF SKVKN- TKSN MILLIONS, WMIi.'K TIIISV FUUMJ IS TUB TKEASUKV ' Nor is this the wortof it ! Not satiu-.-d with spnnditijf all the current rcVenucarrd , tllH wventeell ,ujii0Us of cash on han-f, ... , . , ,. . .' .'Jr. liuchiu iu 11 nil bis party have spent TWtC.NTV MILLIONS OF i'KKASUKy NOTES ! After this was gone, they borrowed twenty , nt ...., i,:i, i,,.. .I-,-. i B . . .(vertuillL, ' for a third sum of twenty millions mora tb(j vt t of ihU vlrtumK luil eC0110inr, Rd,ui..istr;,tion ( u, tiljllk d( 6 Mfv cltijens ! Mr. ... , . ,,.,. ;rt nihV- n.u ainoo ith ' , . ., 1 h.-,7. neriod of siit.-en months. , :,.'., ,, 1,. 1,.. .,, ,11 ,1,. ' , ' " a : ,j,,iti ... ,, '. .. , . ,-......! ,. , . . , , 1 ,er l"8 reasury, aim iwpir llorrovt'itl r a ti)irJ SJIIIof T, m!lktjr thJ ra, spent aboit forty iniuioiis a yar, and th peoplo rose up, almost as oue man, aod burie from offivo ! If he de ; f escasr-ed what is ' to be tho measure of reprobation due to the ; preseul administration whose expenditures are more than double ' Iu lH4n, the people laid aside old party prejudices they harmonised differences of opinion on u.iuor subjects th-.-y postponed to a more convenient season, the adjustment of subordinate q-itvions, and actuated by one great patriotic impulse, thuy came to gether, under the banner of au bouest old soldier, aud achieved a glorious political revolution. Judging from the sinus of the time', wo believe they will do the maw llilnsf in I tif. They are tired of " principles they want "men'' honest men they are tired of professions they wai t cju'luct .honest cortilitet. They intend tc eject tho unclean birds from the federal ne-t! They iut-nd the honest and pUriotic men of all par ties intend to lay aside old differences to forget old quarrels to come together like brethren under the banner of some tru-ted leadnrto aecomrlish the great, aud holy, and patriotic purpose, of purifying and ministration of their lel.anan is the disciple was the apoiOiM-t of has been treading he came into office. aod we are greatly mistaken, if iu I-!) I ho does not share his fate liich'nond H'hig. "Couldn't Arronn It." Some months since, on the corner of Nassau and Spruca streets, a b.-jar had taken his stand, aud day after day asked alms of all who pass- ;, .li.... iba (..-.n.f riietinn of a. n.a build. I. A gentleman who waseniaeu in super- ( t (oul nJ, llk-e ,,j wors, an 1 onore'i Lim , d,;ir a d,y. i 0 his surprise tho Leir rar replied " I couldu t affjrd to work . ' . ... .. for ti,.,. price." "Why uot T" was the an- gtf .. it.Ciltt4e I average a dollar and a ,f a day here, begging, and I can't affird lo 0.elho half dollar." He ooo after ttiov- l from tht naud. This is a speoinn-u of itre(,t br?.,ri,. Tu.y oau't afford t work. j. ji A Female C.sas.ivu Among the passengers loi-t ou the ill-fated Peuu-y ivauia was an old iady, who afier seeing her hus band and children instantly killed, refused to be rescued from tbe wreck. Stio replied, lieu aid was ottered her, that she bad noth ing io iive for ito, aud preferred to share the same fate that hud befallen hi-r family. She had been blinded by tbe fiyiug frag ments, aud was suffering much pain, yet alio would not receive any aiUtK'- b'H stood still on the wreck, and perished in the flames. We have this statement from a ell known cititeo of Jeflersounlla. S'"1 AltMimj Trtltune. A lady reei-t.tly cleared her house of Hies by putting honey on her husband s whiskers ben he was asl.-rp.' 'IV- flies stuck fast, and whin h w.-nt ou' .. the bouse he car ried them off with hi i . and a bore the current revenues, svrnt in

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