WM0 -trqe to do), iViwr 6o'uQ.irijf to iqr-gi-.' VOXjiXJHS "7. CHARLOTTE, 3V. AUGUST St, 1858. THOiuAS J, HOLT ON, EPITOB ii FROPftlltTOR. . X ,. yiftli.C'irnliiis Whip will bi'iffiirriH In.ub. i ',, j TvU) IMlM.Alls. Mi advance; TWO Dili l-All-1 AM) llfl'V li:MS if ,.yiM.nl he livi-d liirl'irM iiiiiiili;nii TIIIiKK 0 M.I. ACS ,tli i'"' "'' ""' )"'' f,'fC"" W'H l" diso.ni. t nucJ until :'i rrettrgc r iuil,iutilit (yli.nut id EJHor. -AilverllwHi1'"" liiMTltil ul Onr Dollar r nquiir J on .tin! cmnl 'nr v.ii-vmti Im umice. uurt kd MrlltCI"''11' aa'i 'Kr'' ,lt" uh"!" (''r ul, h.(tif I f iid a ili'dunnm il'33J mr crnt. will fcu l'f" l'"1 ( '' p"cv. Ir mleilii-by tm' rr. Ad''i"'"",t iimrrlid imxitlily ir giirl"'')' nl ' fer Hn"" '"' i-'"'!' lime. rkun. mtlil; 75 rt:iU (icf U.irr lor rh tun. , .,,,,1,(1. in, ..!.- -i i'i-riiun otwriii or I. f 'll H'w'ted U""1 fibi4 :lirji;d Jj"'inlmleri r utlmriml lu id (enl. iiKirs m.irs!: m-:irs!!! l'ruti'i lt-l"ii Hi ll t'MHipuii, Al Munyfnelufit' 1'iictti t .MI I'll It Km j uaH I2J cl. per ,,l. i -15 " 3" IV ' 3.' iiuf'-etiirrd la nrdir 1 f SLAMI K-S ISLVVS tX .1. rt lira. ( 0.w" v; ii sr. ..f iii i r.f (. . 14 I'fraibic. ttttlei tJ tlittct Jt tCtrtrl. AlJ I' I 111 U ui ail ut,ui(ilioii j ill . . f..r w .lrr I Vamm.. ! j kt i. cnl trf p..UoO. J. li U, 31. lj. F. LOOSE. c.'if Variety Store. fivsh ConlW-tionaries, Fruits, I ti n 01 I h .,rb4lr mid nil" iiiiim. iounir r, I ,1 n ll.,,ll Ult IU I tjU'i'UliJ riLiiMin I.jiii .N.w Vi, Ccnfeciicnarics. Frnitr.. - iam v uiuH i nn s M.Aus IUII.H.1 It. MilS. lllwlfnl lllkll-llllll'lllw. lrip d , lllt' mii, f ctny J. D l'ALMKK. 4.r 15. 17. I II M rinri' the tl'l'.il fl1 " 1, I . fli jld lo Hil.h IIUJ" I ml t Al l Teas! Tens!! !. 1 .no t l,-e. rnn.Ktiiir ' lly- 11. V'.nnr , ll- l.i 'l'" llfl-k!.l, II. 1. I'HlU'IlAlill.S im'y l .Sr I.ciuoval. iber tl tin ...ted 1. 11 1 pa r lie s .- 1., It, I R H.M, ,y, li. I he h r ,1.! ,l,-,.i M . Sle,,,.. T'i' , jit. i.H lo all ..r.i rtirn-s on h in. lie C ;Uea Cotk, Goldep St jr Flanttr's and j Freiulun I COOK NTOYiX. '.J I tlllrtJT of I'Atti.oi: sTovr.s. A'm. t tl kuMirlitietit of liu i ml II0IU1 wM nrc, Ac. I itb I wiil nil it.. .p foi I AMI of Colo ' riwiuce.. J- o II, ISj". I). II. HYERLV. 4..U Try It! Try It! I l liiuL:i ...rrah.lril Itirulol III. t III' j I .1 iiir.nollir 111 li. o wui'il I : r the Cl ' IS '" it it.im.H in Intl. '1 rj it. j K.r . I. .1 I'i.tciiAUD'S LltLG llol SK, ,kl C.iwr. I . I liyc-StiioVnyt'-StnOs! "j ry Ih- . Una el ol arl of l .luln.n ..I '1 1 Sl, ,M 4dUl't , .C., Ill 1. Klla I .y he pur- i rniTt'iiAi us rtt aSftff rt Jtwtm't t'rncr I Vanishes, Varnishes ! i i vui.i. t w ,,ld ,..,. ,,g r Um.r.l .,,(, d, I.Hlv,ril li.li.re.Js "' Mhi. l, ,. ,r ,,,n ,; 1 .i.s jurt I'J whir l,.,u... , (I, Iflolte. lly. I II. M I'ltl I UNA fU, I M W.uhi tU K'tml P-mtri"tl. i I i.m' I oNi;a, j Condition l'oiv(U;is ! ! pMiMl.liS .,dl,,r inter, .hd HI ril'IK k', "- at. 1, ri ti., i n.e.e uitu .r all. hi r un. he, till tit.l.f f. Il "! .11 kiiiu. of Shoek. b.. l'lillCIIAltDM I M kitltlalt mud Hriuii Pmg Sltr; lawia' I uimi, I "'"it .tint IHiii ki on iioiiki'i i; Jf'tue lii.i ,,,,l,t,,t I .niiiiiua u.'au r 1 1 1.1 1.. KUimstiX a. LIMIilNi;, iMPURTtB or Llueas, Hosiery, EmuroUeiis, v HI MEETlN't; STHK.ET, 1 OPPdSITt IMI'.vt BTKlkT, I H AHI.IJSION, t. C 1 -tUWcOM. UtttMAN tfcII)l.NU.l SNEWFIKM. JL Ddmhip fur the j'urBf of crr on tU Confectionary, .lakery, Fruit, jiSU T? nJ ,,,'! n TV Ketau Grocery Business, Hcf llnve lo cull td lit tin Imp i.f the eilijon nf Churloitii and urroiindii. enontry to their New Kl.rinilTr..deKirP.l.h,iWl.,.nUrfli,,.,MlI'ri,k. - ' ftiu ciunii, w ner i they would be plci.. d tu ire fill their Ineiicl, unu f scouJintutiei MOODY & MS RET. 48. If Fthntry 2. I85S. !!. li." Viliianis & CoH IIOLi;k4Li: li lid Ul:T,t II, II". rfcfiv n jf j ar(r turk ' Wk (l mil b..irw.u,lvj,juil.i,iii; heir u,n ni;u:re. Tl,i v i II Hell Ui t'.O UlluliCJC l.ot 1 nmll roiiiiinrfittii' ! Cli Tm,r CASH or OCHY I IUtll IE. ' Hf f.cni,. il,r .til k,,0wi. ,im! ric.M oc. cii(jitl by T. M. J ir'ni. I T (l UKKS ulli i.dt il lo pmini(ly and at !uw a if ju.ci,i. II. fl. UILLIAMS fi (!;., Ti.r .V,e(. 3 dtm,, f,tm l l Co,Br. .,.,. 7un.f, IciH 4:,C I lit nil iai:, Tnl.- r.itc I IS; AVI.Nlj Uki-n .)I Mit:.i'r of (In- lirramirt I r..t,v1(.k..b cm, ,.,... !.n iinininntnii.. I.n,ni... k ..I . .; m...,' n i(.!, ln-t. i,ni. m,( 1.. h., 4,- , t i ri - npt'l'uliy uivili' yi ur ulli'hdi.n. f AH ..urr.br nii or .t,.nw i. i,u up ilh muUlt 11. M. I'KITCIIAKD, V.r. 1 I', n't ( :, ,. - . . Boys' Clclhins. ;' I' not. we w..,:,f .y. i. u ci, f,,d Hi m . I .,iln.. nl i 1 nr h iIhi L .iLf, , k 1,1 r we k, 1 1 all kilKlr, Wl... I. I .l! 11 K 1 1 L1.1.NG, M'UIm;.-; a co. i - - -"" - Sfc II Till 1 II j, ,, i, .., ULI.IM. ;, M'Kl.NUJ? A CO. 11 11 .Vv II. I,n. Shirts, Shirts, .,,JU ,,.,, ,,, II I. w r ln..n lie mii ry M ir.nlt. ., iH IV UjallU- .W,y II, le..n. 11.1,1' j lliii'wi'w ! lioi ki!.' I A Inniiitltt J.emfih, fr JJOJ, 'SgS f OS II 1 nr. inl i.l One lii.im. I wiil iii,.;i to l.y ..i...n. rm i t I r l-r llur- ( 'oimlry lerclttuits ,.ri...i. ........ ttrr III: I I. Ml. Mi IMS, t.ul t(. r,l; I'ltl K ll.lil Jfiuf'-ut an.t .4 ,.!,. r.irw, I II W IF.' 1 oRsr.it. r or tiiwM.i l-hl limiil- S. j Tin 1 ivii: lAVKiOR ATOB! ri..KeBri KT ! soi.mi.. nniponed fnllrrl.v from (.I'.MS, Is ..vr i.F Til': II r. K. TIVI. .Ml I.H . .. hf.. I. ,. r ili ... a. . m' I-. .-1 n.. - i-ui .. ....... ... -, l,l. - .l',-l , .,-r -.r-l, .- .o.ll l..ll..- I.l..... I . . .ad'.! I " " III I..M llrk. h. II. .r-.-r..l..l. i,; l l.n li..l..rnl..r. r. .u. u; 1. ..I... , itM .KW..-I. ".',!!. ..ii.- ... ll.. text. HI, k lr.l. he. I ll..,, Ir llUi- l f.w l.ll ...... iH A II . I.o l.r tr-ll.,o.nv l. I Sli nl. ili.K lii.lr l....ilu.eia mo.ilH HI. Ih. li.tl- TIIIJ 1.1 VER INV1GOKATOR Si'lV STII'li' v.:iii-i. l is, ,.l;tiV eul I. C''-",-.v 1 ,1 III. ! I. It e I III., SAM OKU t I Yoik. hoi. "Sl" elsi r. w llile rull. ling 110111 11-. II. or l.tnhs. I hi. re. 0,1 li., inn mill ii..ui, 1,. t il 111 I ne Wurrl 4 ii.i l..r. .li.u',1 iw . v- 1. te tl.ir r. rii l i y ' n Hum. 'I i.e nuL ri-.l. ..1 W1...-11 II m. nine iV j fc "---'." " ' ":') I'"""" si . nil. 11. c I...... y will Le lelmmril. A.i.,1... i,,e .1 J atlllli: JuilN V. JIAKEU. ! r, 11. M-kHi-ny .i ! v. j I '. .? aim :b5MlS, in. 1 r.c ne 1 ' ijuuiii. .So.J U w in' im.i. h ! ' ' 11 i. scAiru co., tttiioltet S. C. liOSl'S "" tr.'tn v ol' I'lO'rily, FOR SALE HERE. Vim. A, Owens j ATTORNEY AT L A IV ' Wiu.,T." j W w n.i tin. siirroun ling coon In.. B I 'Office marly iiiiuoaitu the fust Office. -.sc.i. v ' I 4 A f 9 f 1) C.'A!IrPII j. iiM lit I Ojllll!, A TTOUKEY 4 (OVKHZLWIl A T LA W, A V nlwiiyii he fuund at liie office of Willi jin ?1 John-lon, K.q. IT Prompt tl. nti...i pitcri In Collection, wri line of I-fi, Conveyances, 6lc. ttt. a, i bs8. 4ir Fresh Bread! ) B 'RKHH I'l'KAII f.ir fiiiiiilir, rvrry morn ine nl J. J). l' 'lnaiV t onltLliolierv. elm dour h..vr il... II, nk of I harlolte. Jan. iiC, Ijrt. 4Tif f1IIK HUM nf H I.I.IMiS 4. CO. ii din. j X l.y n,ulu..l cnnm on tin Ui ilny ,( J.mory In ntinig lr..in liie Finn, ulluw j im- Ui r. Itjrn my rnmt 1 1 1 u . k l.i tlx- cit.l. n nf j .N.nili nd .,itl. f..r..liii. Inrt.i- 1,1,. ml ,1:110.111. i '" ,l"v"" "I"'" " -"'d 'i.ni-M i-. . Iii.un nm I"' '" We..m. lil.MiS & IIKATII. I win, hutu iihhkiui.iI IIiiii.k. It. p. will f). Kiillmn j ui,m r tlir Kirm i.t H I.I.I.M.N, M I; I.NiiS A, t ( ., 1 Uel tin I I, ill, 1 id h illi the ,ii 11.1 ' It'fUII j The Note. I ; li.UUU IU the rKuii (11. will he 1 ui W. A. I wen. I"f enlii rlion. Ju'llN TUU.NLEV. J NEW FIRM. ! TWyVF new Kim nl Kl I I I.Nt.S. ' to in lit lh 1, in hi. nil, ( nr., hi lly HiilCil ., ei.li'l I M I ll. I,, r !. ., nl.?.. 1. nl Nurih 1 I u.'ii., w.'UiO enrn lit M.lfo tire U:io(-u i.ti tt.e WLiJ-kin L.f Ku.; We Jk. I', .1.1 rh that tivc ll. wijjiil, ,rurl nfite' i ktupat I lii'L ol (.in HriiM ti'n ami ISnJb j I WW I N( j llvt r vjjeitd in thin UUe ! 'ft 40 hi mi ft. rtun but n. erlhriV true; txf- c.,.e wuhuy ii,eu.,.te I. ...d ... . ,,t.,et.,r o..r , n K v , tin t liy , Hie iininul rlMrer pro. fit, wmrii i. l h ml i5 (kt een I. M .renter, i-vb. l.f Clot I I .,! the fi f in.ru nn.:i r 11 e m.ervi- 1 of 1 111. mid il in. 1 well n ude it i in, liter, inn , KarmM ti li f'-" tiit I.'.. 1 L'LLINGS. ruiNos a- co. inn May 1b, IbS. Raglans! Raglans!! l l'LLl.NO, Sl'lUNGS A CO. .W. y IK.H. Hill' i i aVmui-iTi: m i I-; " 1 I A T but nriee tou limy w-nl Ain lli. r bold ! ..11.1.11. km in ttuh. I,-, nue. .Ni.inn,,! l.ke nil 1 l d with a .iMl.ilfelljrin!, In. lire. Fl'LLl.NGS, M'lll.NGS A CO. .Wuy 18, Ips 1UI 1 l:i,..!i.li. i;, nl!. mrii'i. il. lilIU Ih. Ill UmuUcrr M. l'lilTCIlALU, I. A Sl lHll.ll.N Em kKl'H 1st 'I be COIU !.tMti of lie new factory of the Jiuulhnn Uil Company, erected 011 an exteusive scale at Mobile, bus heuU considered an even:, trpiei.my in that city and New Oili.ati-, woithy ol pubiie roiigralulation, and doubt less it is the initiation ol an enterpi se (lea- ,,,,,-a l0 l,e 0 yreat public utility as Hell 1 male ten. lit. The Southern Oil Com j patiy hoi.U fioin the inventor the nelusive J'ose had been aecotnpli-hed. I was rich 'patent light of ii.aiinfaetui ing oil oat of , rich even beyond the fastidious requisitions Mi-ill in the fue Southern M.tes of A,a-lof s:ll,el Ha)ue . ricU(.r li(lp (atber ! baina, Missi.-sit i i, touib I'aroliua, Uvorgia , , , . , , , . . . . bad ever been; and vet uiv Meru resolve I aud 1-lornin. I p to the pte.-cul tune they ' " uij I had cariied on the intitiulai lure ou a bmited Uil' ,l, n uo change. scale, aud rail.er as an experiment tbau ! I met my father, now ailver-baired with oth, i wi-. lVing fu.ly as-ured by the re- ' age. My mother had been Iving i'l her si suits that the buMiiess couid be made highly , , r 1 ... . . . ..i, 1 .1 . . l.-ut, narrow home for nearly two vears. proiltiotive and prolHalile, and that tiie ar- lieie they could inanuiaetuie would Ihuko h 'J "ly Msler, whom 1 fondly and iniTCB-t' the inai ki t, the extensive works hoped lo meet, was married, an I h--J eon j ttceblly compieteii, were teaolvcd ou. to a distant plac,. t. deit in it of change bad breathi'd upou 1 n y l.ar aud j A lli.RSE Li vino Two Miimhs imtikuit familiar object. The 1,.- -U ; -1. - - j l'.ii'ii A mail named Wn kland, residing Ion Ci litre street, near S 'tieci. led the city ,.!.,.,, I-., .,..,,,,!.. . uiiiioilt -1 V 1 1 1 tioneo i , v",,,,.u.. lr li.iker a. wagon maker on Seneca street, discovered that a hor-e was iu tho barn formerly U'nl by Jlr. Ivirklaml. Ou enleriiig the siaote, the bore was found Kin.' down and too ri ii I weak to ri-e. 1 be annual had ealeu every ihiug nilhin its reach, gnawed the wood of ll.e manger and the fljor, and in us agony had apparently bilteu itself. Uniim: all this tiinu. the horse, so far as can be aseer- iuis iiino, o lained, con! 1 have had access to no waler or food. Mr. Hitker gave the animal a lit lle water and meal, and yesterday it was still alive. We give the UcU as they aro reported to us. but it seem. al.i.oH Uicred.- ble tlnit a horse could live eu. h length of time without food or diiuk.-U -fulu CW. July JtU. - A novel form of looomotive has bceu tried lately with considerable success. Tho cylinders and working purls of the machine are placed above the boiler, iustead of nil- dernrath, as is usual, and the boiler is in cons, q.icnee lowered, thus giving more sta bility to the engine, and briuging its cchtre of gravity more directly to tbe line of at traction. Tbe removal of mechanism from under tbe boiler leaves a space availablo for the construction of a tank, which sur- rounds it iu such a manlier as lo maintaiu against the boiler a sheet of feed water, which is there heated 1 the radiating bent preparatory to its being f-:Z iu. '' he yl- iudors are encircled by jackets, and placed T li e C h i I il 0 f i m b i t i 0 n . I im liitn'iin liie n!ittrin throng, Tim Knynl of t.,e fii) Jlo inurini li i ghl iiini j ,yf,o word Ami lnil:..'! i , fnrlut,. r-.y. Tli I'll.- ,-.:' Ilh . .,n h,a Jlieek, And ri,t y fl.,l,rd lusiyc Ann I liK.krd I wi-,'l oI.ik ' Tiul uch 11 on l,.,uiu Uit. Ilr-auiy mid fri.'e wr,c wriiti n I ii.t, hii. nnhlr l.rotv. Ami inl.'lli. l h. r ciii rns luu lent (li Mi-rul In i nd .w An. i bright nn.l j..jri.u In t w..,c ,;, With n. . r f,i,.g i.e.. 1 1 S, And every tm-hiof g !.-,(. itj L'pon the chilo ol Weill,.; I li nked up iin, nd I . in Hud en w.i. it the ..n Am! iimny lim w. re nr. Ali u.t the ifn .1 inn ' Ur- wr-liiiii-il .,rhltv h An, hill. in w.i. hi t; . II. Tint ne'.r .l 11.. In humble pri.yer hu, Ar.rf ni.ci ng , :n I . , u ., Hill ei.i.eii ih t in-ill. : I t.H.d, !.. M ).;.,. And iw mi x 1 m. j .j'. Ai.'t Ihey le.re hl-l '.. I' Win". e(n:iir ,1 , L11I on ! h- w ini nil . II.- fi led a d un. fl wrt.ih id h.ii.t, ii.i.u. , !lttisce;mcou5. From I t'.rntni i losuiine. BV 11. rinir.flX BARKKIT. ' was relumitiL' home afti r n ni.senen 0f jj.i.t je:irsj returning to the home of 1111 , my childhood. I'bn lumbering coach that J,ore Uie ranidlv aljni' w s !rii.l, ..i.i... ' ' J --. ing the lit t le village where I was born, herc ,1 had received the tirsi important principles ,of an education where I had sjiorlel many a happy childhood s hour, and wLeie I had ' first Uarued to love. i Yes. to love ll.n i.r. tti,.,l .....I j wisely but loo well." Si.e n j.-ctud my suit; tie ,,d '..iher a, ,..s!iins. It was true, i,u f "d r vcry "r" ft ,,e' ,ove1 ' itie, but 1 was not rich; and r-he was proud .. . , ; "d haughty, as well as beautiful. 1 et she ! was, indeed, kind aud charitable; she did not reject my offer di.-dsinlulU ; lul seemed lo study some method ly which her irrevo cable reply mibl give tie no paiu. I did not question lief motives ; I knew thciu too well, and then and there I resolved that if health should be rjiart d nie, I would d. pirt at once from my uuiive village, ud some day leturn a wealthy man tut nin to urge my suit, not even to ciaitu ber as a friend or acquaintance, unless it should be ber express desire j for I too had a proud spirit, and could never coudesceud to plead with a woman. All these thoughts passed rspidiy through uiy mind as I ueared my father's cottage ; and I rejoiced to thiuk that iu part mv pur- were mouldering.away. In.'!.;. f 1 . , ip.',- baek :-rted 'TTJ " j j- -' with suiile which seen,, d i!., mockery of the su,i!s that lit u faces in my boy lioo ) s d - vs. ro)k;u 0j let some aeen.eil : i-paicnt v c. i " v .' I than wluu I had so. u them eight v is L, - pre. l diJ ,10t ,,., j sa 1? .liie . nir . , ' , , , eveu it q lire about her. t-. e h jU I robably ' ' ' goue aw ; or, what waiq.-.e a- prjb.i- ble, her father might b .ve become' so weal- tiy sna no lou -er moved iu tbe tilugj lhap she was m .rr, -d , and was r ''''"".' other place. W hat was he t0 luis 'hat I should spend a ihoiubt iu spec- ulalioo as lo tho c rjsc of her invisibility? Aud yet I could not i-ff.cc her imige from my mind. If ever in ui-t.int lands I had succeeded iu my efforts to bani-b ber irotu "'J memory, I could not do so uow. The association of homo and familiar sceues brought back the recollection of happy f days, and ber uaiue ber form, just as sbe . appeared lo uio then was indispensably i necessary to complete the picture which fancy painted me. j There was a social gatheriug lit a friend's, . but she was not there. Why should 1 look j so anxiously about, hoping yet fearing to j uucountur her beautiful lace ! "A by could I uot forget ber at once, and forever! j Some one meutiouod ber name. "Wbyj "She does not go out low lince tlitir niUfortuue." "Wliat s pity I Poor Havoe ! They say that she supports hiiu by teaching." "Vesj he is engaged in the district juct beyoiid the village. It will be a severe and humiliating lcssou to her j ahe was very proud." I must confess I was interested, and de- fired to know more, much wore: but I ask - . . . ,, , ed 1.0 quoting i I could not forget tbe past. Not long after this I learned that the llavne c.ttate which bad caed into tbe ! hands of some Eastern speculator, was again .... v ilor sale. 1 puruha-eU it, living no deh- Inilfi purpoe iu vijw, unlesj it was the thought that it would make u comforlahle lrcidcnce fur my father in Lis declining (years, siuce his own cottage was fast going j to decay I at once set about rcpuiring the I iare iiiati-ion on the llaync farm, lor that too had felt the mouldering touch of time ; j and for that purpose I frequently drove out (to watch and direct the operations of the I la! orers. I whs one day driving leisurely along, i when I espied ut some distance before me i an old man, bent with age, aud groping his ! h0Pe,J t0 do- ie!ii nled ; pride was con-:i.-.!.ous way a!on-the road. Presently he ' (l'J"red' S"J tho P'i'P1'' ' tad uever t down by ih roadside to rest, aud wbou i I came up 1 offered hiiu a seat iu tbe buggy. 1 ''Never mind," he said, "it is only a little v . : that I have to go; just to yonder school oue on the hill top I go there sometime , wheu the days are pleasant like this, to mi t my daughter and accompany her bormi from school. t.e is the teacher there, you know." j I disregarded bis refusal of my offer, and ; sprang out of tbe carriage, exteuding bim n y hand to aai-t him to a seat, as though I thou-bt it a matter of course he would ride. "Well, well, since you wish it, I will go with you. There are not many that are bind In tl. M,l .,, T o,., , h-,, t 1 . . I was six years ago; I was a neb mini theu very rich ; but speculation did the mi . ehii f. S. o vnroW I.r..,.. 4,,-. 1,,,, t .1... , , . , school ; it was mine. Ah ! it was a happy; home, but it can never be mine again." j Aud th" be latiteu- on r " nre iuu.ru-- " ' " ' ' j misfortunes, had rendered bim garrulous.! ir.. .J I ..I .1 . ( -it t' ' 1 , J A Fhum.LV JuKS A correspondent Iudeed, a. the pressure inside the ves-els i. had seen since my rcluru home, not one bad I f . B,g than the outside atmospherio pressure, grown so old as he. He did not recogniie be"d!' ,bu Luffa, 1''xPrejS the fc'lowloiS , it is au iu,p0sBibility that any ether cau ea me; and as I drove slowly along, verjr 1 good thing for tbe hot weather : cape. lowl v-for he said many things that were 1 K, the President -rf a Pennsylvania ' Tbe evaporating vessel is simply a tubular . . - . , . , ... Railroad (a Friend) during tbe confusioo f,ol!cr- ibis is uot a mi-uouu-r, for ibe interest.ng to me-I learned more of bis . fon tlie V e.he, actually boils in it at a temperature circumstance, and of tbe sacriGces, onces- JJjnlj, wiih which the road bad kept ac- (' required) titty degrees below tho fieex- sions, efforts and filial affection of his daugh- count'and asked for an exteiisiou of a part iu3 Ponit- 'J lie coiJ produced is utilixed by ter Isabel the name affected me, I will of its paper falling due iu a few days. The j ans of a steam of salt water, which does ..oof-., it ll.n, 11,1 .rivl.ms',: Vauk Presideut replied ratber abrup'ly, 1 "elf treeie at the temperature reqnrcd confess it-tbau I Lad piewous.y ascer- ..J; , fof ice m,kiu,,, but carriej 0,U t0 th. tamed. J t vessels containing tbe fresh water intended I had often passed tbe school-house, as Mr. K., your paper must be paid t u:-- Mor co,)5t'rs'ou '"to ioe. This part of tbe '.t was directly on my way to the farm, but turity. 'e canuot renew it." 1 apparatus consists of a trough twenty fe.-t bad never before caught a sight of the fair "Very well," our Q,ker replied, ,nd;u l.gtb. fitted with sixty-one freexmg- fc , , left the liatik. But he did not let the mat-! mould-, over tbe outside surfaces of which teacher. As we now approached, 1 observ- Wf ,(,re 0u eiviuj, the Hank, he 1 the cold salt water circulates iu a contiouud ed the scholars rushing from the door, and wakd quietly over to tbe depot an ! tele- 'stream. After haviug thus parted with its before we drove up, she, herself, emerged gr-. plied all the agents aud conductor on j cooling power, it is returned to the refriger- and stood before us the road, to reject the bills on the W v uA i,n Pajked ""ugh ihe i i ,u; i.i,,i t,nia r,l Bauk. In a few hours the trains bin to 'bes of the boiler. There is thus a con- "Ab. -abel. this kind gent emau urged . fuJl of t 1)U(.d circuUti of thU fluidi me to ride in his carnage, aud I want you Dewj. 0f d;atrust 0f tua - liittU all similar lo mat of tbe other, the whole bear to thauk bim iu my behalf, because you do along the liue of the road. Stockholders "g a remote resemblance to the double cir not kuow how much it has rested me." and depositors flocked into the Bmk, inak- ' oulaiiou of the blood. It is found that the .... . . , . . . , ing the panic, inquiring " What s the mat- . number ol freemtg moulds is not nearly II I had remained unrecogi.iied by tbe t, the u,,!- broke!" A little in- sufficient, and that Ihe machine will be father, I could not escape the Searching ,iry by tbe officers showed that tbe trouble ! worked with more advantage if tbe number glauce of the daughter. Her quickly chang- originated in tbe rejection of the bills by sic doubled. in, color indicated at once that sbe knew, the railroad. Tbe President seixed bis hat j The ice can be made of any retired " , . .lit t, i and rushed dowu to the Quakers office, and . abP9 or thickness. It is at present turned or at least suspected who I was. I turned I out in slabs eighteen inches square on the proitnd n,y carriage, sprang out ana oner- ( en lo as-i-t ber m. sauug, , P. rinit me, Miss llayne jour father is .. . . . ! lat.e... a,,,, l w ,i, i.rlve you to y our nome -i shall have ample time to attend to my ether business afterward. St,e stammered some excuse ; but I in si-! d upon ber lidiug, and bad the satis luetic, u. seeing Uer yield. l"ji a moineut I gave myself up to tbe happy memories of tbe past I was.n'ain 1 wasaiaiu L, -ide the only being 1 had ever loved; I i- ,1 ihe rustic of her dress against my haud, . . and not withstanding my exterior colduess and as-uun I formality, I could uot suppress the tumult wit'nia. , , , , , , , . Label was lttt.es changed; but changed much lor the better. Ihe haughty belle had become the beaui'fu' Madonna. She was peusive, sad. But little was said dur- in- our homeward drive, except that which , , , ,, ,, i was uttered by the talkative old gentleman. Isabel said uotbitig. hat a strange meet-j ing! had 1 been an entire stranger, as Mr. llavne supposed n.e, it could scarcely have I but thought it was not. lie then stood iu , , . , . ,-ulthe rear hall, looking through the door. been d,t,ercnt. Mia did, indeed, smile d the 'i dirocred wl.cu I lifted her from the buggy ; then lisped, "Thauk you;" then blushed; then paled again. Mr. llayne cordially invited me lo revisit their bumble cottage, and so licited tho honor of kuowing my name. "Is it possible!" be exclaimed ; "is this ;,..l..,..l nnr old friend Teinnle'a sou ! and . . i returned rich, too, they say. God praut ( you may make good ue of jour money ; but be warned by au old man and make noi rash Teuture. Here, Isabel, daughter !j Did vou not know Ibis centleman! Tbi is Harry Temple ! You surely uacuot bave forgotten bim '." I scarcely recognized Liui," tho replied, I oneLat confused, a sbe returned fromi tbe cottage to lead ber invalid father into the bouse. "I hope we shall have ihe p!ea-j sure of seeing jou here again, Mr. Teiu-j plo." j It was the same sweet voice as of old, tempered by charity, humility, and afflic- jtion, and aofteued by tbe iufljcuue of relig - iod and filial uBVction. 1 I pondered well the circumstance. ij, , , T . ,,. . , ... Should I yield to the yearning of my heart? Should I Spain off.r my hand, pr-rhap to repulsed! Perhapn she would not, a time, reject my ofT-r I w. no 1 l il . i. 111-.- : ", '" " wou'u uu ' tine f principle on my part to off r to wid the poor (ichool tsachfr, although 1 bail Ie tcrmined never to renew my suit with the wealthy heiress. It might have beeo des tiny that decided her to reject my first of fer; for hud sht not done ho, I uever would have left homo and friends to wander in foreign climes in pursuit of wealth. I tni.'l.t ut this very day have been groveling iu ab ject poverty, I would have been utterly un able to restore the old man and bis dauirh- ' Ur to ',l,ir olJ home-tead, as I now foud'y I bven H ,lle ""fc'"hed within me, ags.ust years, at length triumphed. j visiieu ineir cottage reucaieuiy, auu aSMired myself that the change in Isabel s character, disposition and manner w is deep I and r-nlicil. She no long'r bad high as pirations; her only thought was the com fort of ber doting old father. At length I offered her my hand agaiu, and this time I felt no scruples about urging . vacum ; and the peculiarity of the inven my suit, since matters occupied quite a dif-, tio eoutUu iu the arrangements for evsp , . . . - , , I orating the ether at a low temperature, and ferent po-ition from that of former years, t 1 -. . , . , ., r 3 1 coudetising it at a higher, prectselv the re I cannot tell you bow happy I was when verse of ordinary evaporating processes. I pressed her to my bosom, and kuew that The ether is contained iu air-tight vessels, she was lo be mine. If I bad loved ber in licvcd from the atmosphere. The cylinder ;.. .1,- .1 ..... :.. GM...1 - ! her pride, and desired to make ber my wife, uow much more I loved her now in her hu - ; 1 ninny, wucu l anew tiiai. 1 vuum piuievi. her, and restore ber and her dear old father to their home again 1 I was indeed happy t , , , when I saw her shed such copious tears of happiness for utibappiness, is sweet both to the donor aud the recipieut. - - ,. Mf K hltve J0U diroCte1 ,he rt:faell 0f our currency by your agents : " Yes," was tbe quiet reply. W'liv i this ?" It will ruin u h , d ,hv lUok about t f M thi,e cou,d u;t . renew a little nacer for us this moruitii." , . ,, mi j It is needless to say, .'Jr. L renewed , , , ,- all the Quaker s paper and enlarged his line ,. i -, V j ol Ulscouut, Willie me magic wires curieu . , Th W K t is 11 . n , " . , -. n , ,h, T 11H(1 ,.v i-.hf, it currency. ' o-- J iMNuTLAR AND Fatal Act IIiXnt. Mr. ij-.,;.- .n(,ii an estimable citizen of Cin- ciunati, met hi death, on Tuesday last, iu 1 singular manner. He roe early, accord- in - lo his usual custom, and at about 0 o' - aouioM;0 wlM Lin from bis bed chamber lo-lrive away a hawk that wa, about to swoop upon ihe fowls in the barn yard. He pas.ed out through tbe . '"' - f !" "" J rorrir , opening upon a porch in ihe rear, aud re- to ,jU 0il .d) 4Uj iu Tey to bjs iuq dry, asid I fhe did i.ut know helb"r it loaded, the girl to bring a box of caps. As she turned to obey, be cocked the gun -ind ."asj about to tdow iuto the inutile, to prove, whether it was loaded, when his favorite .lo,r dashed throuirb the ball playfully, and in leaping upon bi master, oue of bis feet struck the trigger, aud dtrchargeU a heavy load of shot directly into the brsiu of Mr. 1 .1 .. - L . II J I ........ .1,., ,..r '"""i "uu c r " " Mother is everything we read iu tbe Bible true !" " Yes my child." "Well, mother, 1 read tbnt the hairs of our beads ere .1. numbered, and I pulled a h aud fu! out oi waria nw auu vueri, waJsui nuuibsir ou to:w. REVOLUTION IN ICE-MAKINO. A benevolent Utopian onoe published a plan for dinlributiujj tho cool and frosty air that blows about tbe North pole throughout the heated region of the Equator, and for correcting the error of the sun in ma king summer o hot and winter so cold in teia-. ' perat.e latitudes, by drafts ou G root, laud's j icy mountuina when he nhoiic over the Trop- ol' Oancer. and upon In.Iiaa coral ntrand as he ii'nred the I ropio of Capricorn. Ill doubtM!1 e,M., iu hi, j,y ,ilh tho iuuatic engineer who proponed a railroad to the uii.on. and hi liieriuomntrical proivct likeneil to the -oh. me, for grea-i.. the axi. i th'' enrili and decreaiiii; liie anirle of the eciir tic wi.h the eq.itor DitT- rerce- of j ),,, ie llt. lot eaj.iy overcmni', thought - 1 the practical meu of the tune, uor tbe chutiL'f of tbe sea-ons. When summer comes, we must be content to tin-It, ud in winter to freize anon; and AO, perhaps, the crazy Uiojiimi w as consigned tlidiam Our success at the other end of tbe thermo meter should have taught us Letter thiols that if cold rooms could be made warm, hot rooms might he made oool ; not, to be sure, by;iieatis of that deluded dreamer's cumbersome apparatus of subterranean tun nels aud terial tubes, but by an army of team engines standing on every accessible ineh of the equator, and eauh, for the sake of a couple of tons of coulproducing teu thou.-and pounds of ice daily. Tbe plan is a- good an accomplished 1 he engines are not iu the equator, yet iu London, and that too, iu mi. 1. summer. . . n . r r 1 .1 i .:, LD colony of Victoria, has a machine work- lug iu Ked Lion rquare, London, driveu by a teu horse engine, which turus out ico at the rate of i,"0i) lbs. a day. The re frige ration, as we learn ftom a re cent number ol an r.iigli'h journal, ! pro- duccd by the evaporation of either in . , 1 1, f 1 , ' . withdrawn a miHutitv of ether nnr from wnunraw a quautuy 01 ctiicr vapor iroin me iriL-iinnu vessels, auu laree u IUIO w condensing vessel 011 the right hand. W here ,' F , duced ; wh the vapor is rai-eu, iu intense cold is pro- ot-'leilt is revolved. The ether. sell -regulation valve 10 me evaporating vessel, ana tne process mus conttuues uiun terruptediy, nithout requiring any attention, and without the slightest waste of material. sides, aud ou inch and a half thick. Tbe slabs can be placed together so as to- form blocks of any thickness. The ice formed rapidly at the coldest end of the trough is ' white and opaque, while that formed slo.ly ,t the lower end is more transparent. By ; iucrea.mg tbe dimensions of this trough, and thus insuring more uniformity of action, ., , , the ice will be transparent throughout. Ihe , . ,. . c, . relative excellence ot w bite ice and clear ice is a debatable point. Tbe white, although actu"y colder when formed, melts mora rapidly than the clear tee a drawback i X J. n I , osj hs Ir, h.. ki.nt hut an a.iv.ii. , Uge w hen it is to be used. 1 he expeuse ol the process is simply that of the motive power. In the process itself there is no waste or expenditure of any- thing except water. An ordiuary steam en- ' gine of ten-horse power consumes a ton of C0U prr day. and the product in iee wiil be four to live tous. Tho removal of th ico , w beu formed, and refilling the moulds with 'water, are Ibe only parts of Ihe operatiou ! iu o whole eipens of making ice in London, , iucludins, il)U.rt:tt ou capital. c , be 'considerably less than ten shillings per tou. I li this iuvei.tiou proves so oucces-ful up- ' on a large scaie as it upon . ,,, ona I aud we see no reason lo doubt it ice m Southern climates wili be laid iu a.uhe sum- mer s -toes oi tuei, as tuuen as coal i lor a winter at tbe North. While uortheru households are gathering around tbe blaiin hearth, Souuieru families will seat thetu- I selves at tbe cool refrigerator. During our healed term, buildings may be cooled iu tbe same way that they are now waraied by the circulation ol ice water in pipes. Animal food may be preserved iu the wann est weather, aud provisions salted at any seasou of the year. B it perhaps the most beucficial application of the process will t the cooling of hospitals in tropical regions. The fearful mortality ari-iuL' from the pre- - ' ' K- cheeked bf tre ati n!- the patieut-s iu Cool apartments. Au ImJuu ui Mbiicwu cuij,i.u w kU tit uiv h.;' iw

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