6 ' CHAnijiOTTE, 3ST. C.,AUGUST31, 1858. TIIOHAS J. HOLTON, KuiTuii & 1'iiopkixtor. TEUMri: i,.r..r,i!inn Whijr be afforded tnvub. , t 1 u 11 :n nuvaiirc ; 1 vv 1 1 , . .'; ' ,; three roar.ll.str.d TIIKKB IHI.I.AKS ! . ", ,.f the war. -Nop iper ill be disom. 1 ,, jrn-uMrn arc mild. except at the ' .. . r., 1 , , ... ,-, ,, :l.,.,,l.,...trlr. J-IOm-n.. arpirsuuure " - ' " li tuiiliiiuatiee. ourt ad. and Snintfe Sal. 1. chat ynj 'J5 per ..-!. r: and a deduction of 3.') per cent, will :'i .hi i:tc rv'iilur prie. a, lor advertiser liy .tr. .V,. rlisciiienlH inflt-rtrd niuhllily or r'v, at "rl 'l'r a.juaro for each lime. isciiii. i iils per aqnurt- mr earn nine r,."""rl;:',n "t','" i.'':1'''; tVY':Yi i't ini-crnd Ullll n.rd mid charged ac arf iiutliorai d to uclaa 1 il'' uri.TM hi:i.ts:: ijmlts::: I t ,1 in 1 lie liotlou 1 1 1 viii pan ) , Al .V.inuuiUKja' rifts: AMI I'ltK IM 1 !!,' 1 I "J J ct. per loot. ", li 4 ;:y 9-1 sr.wn ls t:i i TSnunufai tu (( rl.i; IIVSKof all !!. f-.r w r nri'raurc. tideitd Jurrt ftom tin M-i I II MM ur.-i rip'.iona ot ,." ccnta j. r. v. i:oom:. T7rt .. 01 Fivsli Oin.Vdionaries.I-Yiiits 'I""-' reactfulty .nforni. the c,t,.. 1. z.n. ol Char.olte anil aurroi.ni:ii. cu.i ry, : ... ..,tol and coii.tanMy ri,..,,.. . '"' ' ' t Pnnfontinn'-iT'icio "Prnifc UUlUVblUaiCli ICk.' 1 lUUUj 1 fancy (.i:oci:kii:s,c ir: i:s TO li At CO, SM1I'. TOYS, j Iit niiiitiito, ! inti: i:!is iioititv iki:vi, ii-i'i's iii"1 Mni!iM, 1 ( li.ui, W 111 k -ltt it it, V liiitl tiic T'i.J-AMIKI.. j .. 4JU 1 I' -. Hun .j. n. urer the n-naeaol fir-l r le P,..f. I ,111 ;.r, p.:i.i to lurn.-h oujicnor ( Ah t.S fTras!Te; as!! A tINr. A.-SOnV! MI.NT OF CnHU 1 1.Aa Fart i v i.er, to,..,-i.e ufllyaon. Yoiin-r ... I . ; Cui.po.dir, Ki.iiii Brr.,kun, II. M. li:iTCHARI. family lhu S It ci no va.. and ih. oici l.u ly, that he Ina .! ot M.K.ri- A I! Gol.Joa Cock. Golden Star Planter's and i Premium (OOK STOVJ'aS, ruiLon sroviaS. , . ; a.r lll..lllt of mid Hollo v. - a re. ... I i:i i.:! cheap for CASH .H li. II. RYKRM J , I--,-. 4."tf" Jiy It! Try It! ! JI U; I.L- t ,,rrnlralr.l hilr.rtol III ( III ; I 3 -,. . ,;,.., i,u o wo.,.; lor I in. t.-.a ,1 propurr I-, in .1. 'J'ry it. i I;. i;n a i:i s i'nr nornK, 1 ,,l.n-. Coi.ier. j !)y-Sli!ir, Dyc-Stiills ! 'IVil. i-ry b.-at nf thle r..a of artirl.-a. eon. I i.'in p.rl of Soiitini of 'I in. Fx. rui t I. , ... ,( o,;ii,ii. ..I, M.itliJ' r.An., m.,y be pur- PRITCIIARD'S : Slu,r, l.vin i Ci.nrr, Varnishes, V.'irnishcs ! A I -tork now on baii'I ronMalirif; 01 . ( p. I, ( o.rh II il v. Fiirmtiirr, J i. 'i will bo aol.i lor f AMI lower r I, .,,. ,n CI, irlotir. liy. II. M. PllFlCKARL', I H ...ea.jie umt K-Uid Uruitl. I Jiiwi?i'i (.air.a. Condition i'ow dcrs ! f.K !H..I r,nd ,.i,er. iot.-rrst.d in ST'ST'I, I : r, loeae .r.-p , ra Iiona arc u unit; rt-medii. lu Ih a !S!,,, k. For sale at PIUTCIIAItUM a..d lirtnl Plug Slurr. Iswls. I CoSMS. 't illnii and Sin -(-oir Knr, ' 0 I tl'lalily, at fitri i iiAitii nitt.t; STORK. m:huiso. .c m:ioin(;. j IMT'OBTI US OF 'K', I-i.icus, Hosiery, Embroiderlon, Uc , N'. lil MKKilNG .STl:E!;r, j -ll-.-fJS. 11AVM. MliiKtT, 1 i II i;!.l.- i,, s. c. L '-KS1 lltKMA.V Lk.lt.lMi W-iNEWFULM. .SI ncmhip tor (he purpoae of parrying on the ' I'llll V UVildl 1 I JiHVt I 1 I I III I AMI het&ll GrfifftrV KlTRIHPRS. ., . ,wt '" call te "Itrntimi nf Hip riiittma of, Charlolt.i mill aluminium? country to their New 1 Stindon Traili- Slrct-t, hi Iwii-n Urdu's ji.h Frank ,,..,, S. 4. J..nlcl- .,1,1 8. wlicr, 1 irv ...II , l- I.. ......;.... .. ' ll,. .,,,,1.1 I I : ull tin ir li iinda MOODY A NISFET. stl' lHn.ary 2, II. H. Willi.niK & r.... Mi:ns ut : ..';, ! "VftOM 1 l.i: '.unl llV.TAIt."' ! TY A U K now rcci- till k .11 Mm i llilir :J, in ill aril lu tin i Our T,,m.n, CA.SlIn ( Oil KY mnni tr i,, ,.v ,. kncnala,,,! ,cr,n,lvc. cuuicd 1 v T.' M. I arrow. ' j. nlililCs all. i,.:,d to proii.pt'v and a. low ,,;,, i t. ' II 1 VIIL,TM ('D ' . ", .. . 1 7rW, Str.,i I Jv.J,n ,U nl t o,nrr. ,.,ll-..C.lMM. 4,1. I . I'll Mt i.iiirt, 'I'nl.c Aiilitc! HAVINii i..krn .liminiagi ol'tbc pn.nre 1,1 Iln 1,11,1., I rrrcuma. bv .,.!. p.ir.-l.aM .. I .11 in I'm- Jiol m 1, 1 ti datork 01 M. ,i .. fh n. , , liitruimiit. I l.ota, A c , to whirl, I in, .m 1 ruaiHctlully Ah oni.t II. J til. N .,11, V-c. I ir v.iir all. nt. on. I .0.1 il or 0I0.T ,,...rli. , put Up .III, 11 M. PRITCllARIi, ii:i, ( om.-r. . .. Boys' Clothing. :r'n f-"-t" "iM V tn -n 1 j f '""";' "" h.tlo. g !ir, , lo r. ,. , .in kinii.., - I ri.I.IN'!, l'RlMiS t- Cn. .V.1.1 I.--. Ig.-.-i. in: 1' TI1I AKV I III I I ' ! ! I ! ! , I j ' ! jX 'llnt'C Tnnlk.f v',V, a - qg Vj- t , ., A P , , w lt., , . ,;LLN(j LNlJ, A ' . is m-. 11 .. ?f 1f Shirts, Shirts, mi k 1 V !.,(,- ..10: K.iim v M -r.--.ii loHt-r lo.ui loe .,i.tc kiou c,,n be iim.i d in t.r I ii t.-.i ,--t ,t, . t FCI.LIM'iS, .I'lUMj- fc CO. 1-,1-A li'if "rM-! II....-.:, An lf,u;, l.r-mr.h, I HOI, X ll.c rrr. 1 of r,r Iit.l'ar. t W any r'ii, a r-n it.t 01 ar'-....o ; I ll.r.,1 . r llo Tbi. ,,.rt ,o al . a. I nooy , i ; h.a a I...-"-, lilt ni. 'I !i Im. 1 1 n ahi.li t'.. "". If l!l rl- ' l,'u,l,';"!,J r... N C. Jul IN 11 A K Fit. S-fJ. I.', ' s Country 3fei cli:.n.s A ... . .. ,y ol rki-- l.i.t l.r a Mt L' IM.-, put up in a..y aivlr to or.'.r.hy I'KIKHAIlK, t,, it .t;.',errV. t oM. 'I'nth tniri I, or yi iiu;i , t ST r. r, ii. ! at rnn nun's- I thi: i.ivi:i: l HI 0I5 A TO It! oinpoHndcd entirely from (.I l, p iivk 1,1 i iik ri-.T n mit'.r a m i i vm mk lub Ii,.,,.,.. lo.l. Tl ! Inu III. I, I Hit SV ... r l II" ...... .th i, llli Ida In I... . n,..l ... ,.llov .....I. ot. Hi. r. THB I.1VER INVIOOHATOn S. IK.MII IT Ml I'.'i l. IIIM-l.VKRV. M t , i i. ".i i.i. . i iik, St Molt II 4 f f. ).'- ,n ...... .., . v,.a. Wii.l!r ll;'iiltl l,..-. k c.-t .-.v,a.r M-e. .... I-.''. t U il i- ,'.' "" ' I'. !" o ;";. .. I I'j.'.o.'a . '' '-!.!:'! F. HCARR A CO., Cjittrn'te, N. V. HONHM lor Hit If hvrrv in ' Y 'i "j" " ' ', FOR SAKE I1KI.E I Wm. A. Owe-iis, ! -1 " " ' al ' -I ' , T H.I, pr.ir.lioe in the Courts of Mctkli nburg "" '" , aiirroutnlinr com, tire. ! U I (Wire nearly nppoaiti, 1 1 if I'oal Office. I Jan. iin. 1WH. 41 if SAM'L r SMITH, ! , ATTUllXKYJf COLKSM.J.OK AT LAW, ' t AY alwaye he found at the office of William T M. Juhnetou, r.i. llj" Prompt attrntimi given In Collections, n ri tii.f f I'i'i ( 01m jn ncn, A c. I'eb. S. 1 8.18. 4Htf r rcsa Bread ! I'KKSIl hnEAI for ( tr rr inoriiiiii' ut J, I). I'lihmr'a ( 'null 1 lioni r v. one uikii .on- thr It. ..k nf C I ikrlulli'. J.i a. ii. ljH. 4Vtf Notice "iM"f 1'-'IM;S " i" ' ,"V"J ''""'"'""" ' -l ' ' ' """ y ' r.lir.iif f'""i !,. 1 nr... allow ; 1111 lo rilii.n inv . ni tre ll.anh. lo l... i ililun of ; NoriJi and South Carolina I'm i:e hlM-ral palroimeo : brtlowtd lit.m un, and to r'iil..t m ct.ntiiiUMnre .al,J ,, M,.r, ,.,. N,;h A IJKATII. I,,.. C1, ,l,.,,v.. .-l, K. Kulling. uiii!. r I lie I .r'li of It I.I I M ,S, H'K IMiS A 1 ., 10 . ill r,.ii,:ui't tlit- ( loll, in; Homim.. ii ll.e inl t.-r.na u nd . .Ill tin a., lot- m: vnt ii a a a lirri. toioru. 'liii- .Vol. a ami Ar-nui,t. ol fuil.nf. AC", wi'.l be found 111 ihr luiidaol W. A. ' wt . Ir ...ilreliou. Till IS." TMU'VM'V NEW FIRM, HK nrw Firm i f Ft I.I.I.MiS, sPKIMiS A II. Im e I,,,, ol .N...-II, i to l ,- to ir. III lilt ll.rl to tin u'ri faro uid i-arorptly 1 of 1 1..; n firm lihrral pjlron-iffr br.luwf Ue ..ul-t ui'mlli Hiurl r.mc that tlilW ,.e lu,efsi, Sntnt nj Cr,.r. ,1 FuUinra A Co, Mm I, '.'iill'iii'ii' mxl l!o , i.o i nixi. i-rr- fjJirrU lt.it h,V ' It la hold aa-mtion but n. v. rthrl. .a Hut; hr. 1 1 lite wr hoy ll.e mil, -rial and 111 , 1, uli. Inrr our own fooja, tlier. tiy avinj? Ihr iiiaiiiifn-lHr.'r'i pro. ' lit, whit-h la at ,-at2'i r rtnl. M il'iilft, ee 1 ry ariu ic ot Cloihinn hi. a. a miner the aofiernia. , ni on, ol lh,. firm, and il not w. II . nam- H ta not rect-ivi d. e ran, th, ntorr, ircrrrtal the u.a. j k... of ull .,,la lht po from our h'.uar. UJU.INtiS, j-I'llLNGS A CO. .U.v l l "A". ' . Raglans! Raglans!! 11 K are rrrrivthp by etrry at. i f 1 of niatrr.ala it..a. inul.le. Iff ol l.llilrr.ala imati Ft i.i.ixg, .sn;i(; .v t o. I -:,u. fitf oMUi;i:i; m i i T any yr r wtnt Ai.otlief b-.M aa. .-4 no. ii, but o,t. ..1, Nollll., I.kr . ' hting roli.ic. teil Willi a iilan.ilartiiritiif b., ; I n.LIMo-, .-PRIMi.S ( . .V-y H, K.i. l"lt j sunn: ' jtl "f, It. M...k.,l y and F.uli.h, G. nfrn-e..'. r-M It-S, .'ft roolfil, I. Hit !.. m hiadorra '..ml in. Mold low n.r enth b ; ii. m. iKiRHAi;n. lire. I. Ic.7. I.wii. a eorn.r. i - J An ImhikminiI A.V.M KtlfAHT. We I are iii.K 1 tid to tho Io-t.n I'aily Adverli-jn-r for the fallowing ittercatin rt minis- ' cencu : i " (in the fourth of Aug;i.t, 1 I 'I-', Chris- 1 toplicr ('(iliitnl us lo.t fil.t of the most wes- j (tern highlands of V.nrrf, which he was j I imt to foe agntn till he rt turned to pre to' j F.urrpe his pift of thii New World. Tbrro hundred and rixtyix enr pas away, and on th sntiip day the tioblri-t vea-el in the j New World's titty conir in Mght of the, j in i-t ea-t. rn of the Ltghlands of North A- ! j mcrica ; and as the sun goes down she con- ! , m ets with the American shores the thread i which gives Europe and America to each i other. A majestic celebration of the great t hero's faithful endeafor, at the end of a year of years after it was tna'lc. ' Paris it now seized with a mania for promenading at tho bottom of the Seine, by means of tno diving bell which, for some months past, ban been placed below tho font Uniiil on the Tuili.ri.s' side, of tho river. Every afternoon, in fine weather, proces-ions can bo seen, of both sexes, who come to enjoy in rotation so singular a spec tacle, .'"neb is the rage that ladies so r in iihneil as to scarcely pass beuealh the tri umphal arch of ' l'.tnih-, spare no effort to reduco the volume of tho hoops and other fixings of their petticoats, in order to srjueeie through an opening not over eighteen inch es in diameter. To the spectators who lean over tho parapets of thn bridge, the sight is fiinoiii' thu moil ichrrUir. Courier iiS I'liUi Litis. WltKXrrtlNO OFF LtMl'.S VH. A M I'L'TATIO V. Dr. Maisoneuvr's new system of avoid-an.-n of Amputation in case of injured limbs, has been presented to tho Academic de Medicine, at Paris), and is said to hare been tried in various hospitals with success. The invention consists in the application nf a machine by which the limb is said to bo torn from tho socket without pain and with out the loss of blood, the patient in Soino eases being completely restored in the course of a few days. RAVAGES fir GRAHsltf'PPKRH. The grass hoppers arc making frightful ravages in tho country hereabouts. A gentleman informs us that on Sunday last, a swnrm of these ravrnoutl insects attacked a field of beans, snd in two hours not a preen leaf was left. Tlu ir appetites run to beans, and cucumber and pumpkin vines; but when thee are wanting they do not hesitato to moke war npon any green thing. We have heard of no way of itucee-.sfuliy guarding arai.ist th' ir attacks. JluJu.'o Courier, Aug. 15?. " Mother, Slnjr Jerusnlrin." The Uat worda of a bebiitifuj tittle boy w ho ilird recrntly in lioalon. A thild loj in a twilight room With palid, wi, i lice; A little child whoetii!c ol'lifti llit neurlv , 1 ;-,ce. Moat huly roUa Ihr angrla broiil.l, lly In.lv apirila g.v. n. li,. uly to wrap ti,u child in tin 111, And bear him nfl to heavrn. r.-ri-ha.,er their bf.i.ity 1.1 (if aoine hariiioni-i.na w. Tint Ol'tn f,uin hia loot, 7 he di I g ilia had hi-1 1 1 ni t j-lil be for he whiaprrrd low, " Pnif. niolhrr, unf," and tniilrd. The worn cue I nrll Waide ll.e rourh " Whit klii.Il I amc, my child T" .Irruaili in, niy hapjiy J.ctitr,' The piping U.y rrpt.c.l. And dly a.rel the rVr not. a r.mp 1'pot! the elcnlidc Jirnaalrni, my hppy home, Vintr arrr dear It. n.r ! U hen ahall my lal..ra h .e an .. d In joy and jwact, and Thre " And on aha liliif. wlnir break., p btarla Ileal alow, unequal tinir She frit the paaaiii)- of the aoul With that triumphal chime. II ' thru ihou cty of in j (;,!, Shall I thy enurla aarrnd '" Tlo y raw the ahado.a of the graie U'tlh hie aweet beauty blrnd. Why ahould I .brink at pain or .,-e, dr -ear al Ik-.th'a d.in.ay ?" f-he eraaed the anptla hore the rhiM To realme of rndUaa day. ftliscflliinfous. From the American Mtaxrrrr. I well ri nil int.er the time that I vetitur ed home in a state cf intoxication. I knew my situation, and dreaded that my wife should drover it I exerted myself to con- eeal it. 1 affected to be witty, affectionate, and social, but it a as a total failure. I frit the fatal poison momentarily increasing. I ii, ;,.;.,. ...., r .. .-..-.I ........ mc with a look o." uuuterabie grief. It was ' t only with Ler and that I was able to reach my pillow. All restraint was soon swept awsy, aud I can.e home 1,'gl.t after r.:rU in a stale most revolting to the feelings cf a delicate, affeetioiiatc wife. In tain n y amiable com panion wept and t ipo'tu'ati-d. 1 was too much entangled and corrupted to break a way cither from my ticcs, or associates. They neither feared God uor regarded man. j. I was led captive by their device". I became, I will not say an infidel, fur I was too ignorant of the theory of scepticism to be one. I became t mocker. " Fools make a mock at sin." and lueb a fool was I. I km- just enough of tie Bible to make it n,y jest-book. I saw that tbi. part of my I . . . cot'duot was i .ttretne y painful to my pious , , , . . f , w,fe, and tried to r.s.r.in myself from tri- fling with the liable in her presence ; but I loved to raie loud laughter among my bois- terous companion.., and the indulgence serv- , , , ' . . , ... ed so to strengthen tho pernicious habit, that I was often detected iu th uso of this tff.'nsivo lat;"uage. I. ... int",,!! n... . f l,,., il.ni t,re touching appeals on this subject reached my ronciencf. "Must this child," she would say with tears, - be trained up un-1 der tl.ee bsn, fut influence, ! Must be bo lr.tle prattler, imitatatiiig whatever he heard 1,1 t. ....,., In ,1....;.. .r.l .. r""'VF-1 . . to promoiu Ul- -euaie ,.y an. ,.,,, w ij Ult,ctnlg. JJU, Hmlo reading lla ; r,-a U, . , ,,,n,i,i, c,,i. au. ridicule tho Scriptures with his lisping comfort. A poor wife, "my dears" and U;crjp turcs to the co ngrcgation ho felt a dag- j and nora kilver,ji;t!iiiig (. oinpany, whoso tongue before ho is able to read their con- ''n,y oc " l,tr llUsba,ld' "'V! "ld" ,,!W ger from one of the enraged small-wai-ted mines are now paying, and with now ma tents or realize their heavenly ori.-in : butt0.u " ''I M.t. , P l1""'0"1 frct' Mlomn, and jumped around the pulpit, slap-! chiuery and apparatus already contract,, tints, or realize their heavenly onfc.n . A Wlfu fjr Lcr coulfort , thi V 1 ,!ut l0 ,noro he slapped f--r. will yield a very largo amount, 'iha llur son had now become an interesting at home a silly ouo abroad. A wise tirl ,i ,i.,,-oit ih nmre thev slum? J'ho i writer, with his partner, alo an Amerioan, or saw. I perceived, with a sort of diabol- "' "ll"'n "'oure "dtmratioii when til per , , , soiihI charms havo failed of the personal leal pleasure, that the first rttort of his in- . , , . , , ' 1 ' effect. A simple girl endeavors to reconi- fjht tongue was to imitate my profane lau- Ini,ll( ,,( ,j the exhibition of frivolous guage, the recollection of which uow sends accomplishments and t mawkish seuiimrnt, a thrill of giief aud horror through my bo-' which are as shallow as her uiind. A good , - iii- ... .i.. ., cirl ul ways respects herself, and heretofore som. lu vaiu did his sorrowing mother en- ' ' ' , ' . . . , 1 always possessua tb.! respect of others, tleavor to counteract the luOuetico of myi wicked cxampla. 1 contit .ied to swear, and ! " " he to imitate ni, profanity, unconscious of The county of Henderson, in North Car ' ' ; ohaa, is said to be the only one iu the Mate its turpitude. jn which every male, save one, over twenty On a certain occasion I returned from i fg o csn rt.,,j, t doubtful if ono of my gambling excursions, and found tho same ciui bo said of any other one in my wife snd child absent. On inquiry, I ' the South-perhaps not even in tho New . , , , , , Enelatid States, where the system of edu- ascertained that she had gone to her aecus-, V)f( iA,, tomed place of retirement in grovo lomcl(y distance from the house. I knew that she! had gone there for devotion. I had been The Grand Jury of Cleveland county, accustomed to see her retiro thither at the J North Carolina, have presented free ne- i ,i ., i. i il.a. i... ' croes as a nuisance to society, aud reeora evening twiieht, and though 1 tnonght her ""-" , ... . . , , , i. mended that those wilhiu the Mate bo corn- piety unnecessary, I had no objection to iljpf1(,d t0 ,,aTC ; borders, with the . hor as t source of enjoyment to ber; but that , llnl',ve of being sold for the benefit of the she should take her child with her, txoitud I literary fund. ay garpriso. I felt a curiosity to follow hr. I did bo, tiJ took a poniiion unseen by l.or, tut where I Lad a full view of her btnido a rock, on which lav lirr Ilil,li Li!.!.... ,.r .1 .... I non in fore her. One hand was placed on its o - pen pagea : the other held tho band of her nnion ot a quuntny 01 uptcio. no uau eiune Americans or oiuer tore gnors .rom L , , , ,. , ., , ,. laciit his servant 011 before him, to prepare the Frazor river gold fields. J be instruo ,fa.r boy, who wa, kneeling hemde her, hu quftrcrg ,owu of , peii.g tion. further aay : eyea intently fixed on her face. She waa t0 ,rrivo there hiuifelf at nightfall ; but the J ()n tle cotltrary, you are distinctly in pale and careworn. Her eyca were cloS-l day being very aultry, he had loitered Ion j tructcj to oppose no olntaelea whatever to 'cd, but the tear were chabing each other tl,e ro8I,i ul1 8t 0 'coc)i in the eveuiug, , t))Cjr re,ort thither for tho purpose of dig down her cheeks, as she poured forth her l?uuA he a c10Dsid1l;.ra.blB fro,u I Ei.,g in those fields so long as thoy submit i a , f f I I, -- vj - baud, that he might bo reclaimed and aav - '..I. I... t. - !. - .1 .'.I. r . , i ' ) out c.-jictiaiiy uiii sue juetu wiiu uou I that her aou, whom, the unrescrvcol Jested to bfm, might bo saved' sins which were taught Iiim by his father a j (I -unfile. " t-arc hiui," fhe cried with eg i ony, " fave hi in from taking thy great and holy tatne in vain; and giro Lia anxious mother wii-dom, fortitude, and jrracc, eff. e i tuully to correct and break up the habit of Tofmiciieci " I crept silently from my hiiling pliice, and 'returned homo with a conscience harrowed ! up by the keenest self reproarht-a. I knew that her feelings were not the fitful ebulli tions of position or excitement. I hud long beeu convinced that her voadurt was regu lated by firm and viituous piinciplec, and J that tho llible, which I o lightly entecincd, was the rule cf her life. On her return to the hou-e, rhe mi loknin, but the law of. kindness still ruled her tongue. Hie did j ; not reproach me; but from that day she i ; firmly and faithfully corrected our little sou' e .. r e i , for the use of profane language, even in my ipresenes, and when perhaps be baid jut , caught it from my lips. I Mie succeeded in connuerins tho habit in her child f and when she had cured him, I , , , . , resoiTcu .o saisass wr ever .no use o. .an- guage which had co.st h.ir so mueh pain. I did abandon it from that time. I was now 'effectually reclaimed from this vice. Rut ' i. e . , -, , my habits of intcmteraoco were daily bo- ; , r 3 .coming like brass bands. My morning and noon and ettning dram, my loss of appotito aud trembling nerves, proved the itroug gr.tp it bad upon my constitution. My wife was in the habit of sitting uP at night tid my return, however lot it might be. She haJ, no doubt, in this way sated . fr e,e,-;.l.-n I ... f, I, intoxicated to fin-i'myt. a, even to the door 1 1 .hi.uui un Mi.i.mi one co.u Ltgtit t baa cecn out till a late ( ,j0 u rcturCed free from intoxication 0 co(uiug tjfl botw , ,w my wretched wife through tho wiudovw, sitting over a handful of embers, with her babe ! and her Rible in ber lap, and the big tears: ' gusrinff; jiron. hit ryen. in attempting to enter the house, witu a fresh resolution on ; my tongue, I fainted and fell ou the floor. Upon tho return of conscience, I found my wife bad drawn me up to the fire, and was preparing me a bed, supposing my swoon to be the u-uol t fleet of ardent spir its. I sprung to her side fell ou my kncea, and btforo her aud heaven vowed never to taste another drop of any thing intoxica- I was then thirty years old. Years i nave since passed over mc and my vow is still utabreken. K. h. r. be a loafer, donl call Yourself a loafer, clout""' W' charge.!, one nail Ol me lorrucr L.,.n .,af,.r.- -,i,ir,.,,o .Inn't han.i I,nui loafing places. Retter work hard for not!,- where else, .nd the latter scattered rapidly inK and board yourself than sit around day without standing at all on the order of their slur day or st.ud at comers wi:S your B01")?- Indeed, if there is any mil tary . , . ' , . ,, .. . 3 combination eomnocd of flesh and b bd. " vour I'ockcts. Retter for your combination, eot pose i ot n su anu uio-u 6wn ninA) U,u.r Ut ow pr0specU. capable of stolidly withstanding the charge It,,..!,. 8botit ir.rana ti have anything to , r " if-c. herd of butf.iloes, I have bu-tle about for. Many a poor physician j )cl t0 nmlitout. bts obtained a real patient by riding bard to iittend oo an imaginary one. A quiro AmusI.no AnbcDoTK Daniel Webster of Mank p!lpt,r ,eJ up wilh r(J(, tap(f C(,r.(Ur)J ,n ,DCCdoto of au old Father Seail,; rit.,l under a lawyer s arm may ptocuro the minister of his boyhood, which is too htm Ins first case and makn his fortune. Such is the world to him that hath shall ; i . ,, -, ....i :..:. k(, bu, trjJ milia your chances. ' j r ,. " . , TU 2? 1 ! hil.its her lovo for her husband by trying I would win w lover by practicing those vir- I HORRIBLE ADVKNTURK. At tKe period tihen Murat waa about to invade Sicillv.lhe Choalier R , pay- a. an lrn . 'inir tlirminli Calslirin for the tUr ! NnploH to niako arrangements lor the trans- i . j" --- ,0 mucn iiarrassca ana ituipueu uli, uo ui j determined to put up for the ni-ht tbo C.I AnMnihl l,nn Ila nt lnoth en.' iu wiiu uo lv"" o --- j ponce as you -mtjr uave inougnv proper 10 rvcdly dedi- i kred nD oId ron",,-tic building on the road- paHj,, The national ri-ht to navigate , . , 'ide, inhabited I y a man and bU wife, the l.a2cr-, river is of coiir-,e a separate qucs . ,U , 'foiwer a stou u.ufcalar figure, with a'tion, and one which Her Majesty a govern-, his father' mt siihy eoui.ti.iiaiico ulmo-t wholly r-hrourf-1 nt wust rcsrVe, " v"" " - o law aithy ed iu a lim-k of bushy whiskers and mus taches. The traveler was received with civility, and after partaking of a hearty aiii'titr, was conducted up an old crazy staircase to his apartment for tho tiight Not much fanejiug the appearance of the plucc hi. 1 finding no lock on the door, he fixed a chair against it, and, after priming his pistols, put them carefully under his pillow. lie Lad not been long iu tcl wlicul he heard a noiic below, as of persons en- tciine: the hmiie, and souitinio afterwards waa alarmed by the sound of a mail's foot-1 step ou the staircase, llo thru peicciveij a light under the crevice of the door, against which the host irciitly pressed for admit- tance. but fii.diuL' some .vsistaiK. be thrust it open sufficiently to admit his hand ; with extreme caution he removed the chair and entered With a, lalnn iii one hand and a I ia?Q jjf,, ju ,u(. oti,t,ri vte approached the bed on lip-toe. The chevalier cocked hi? Ii-toIaa Uueath the bed clothes, that the noise of the stiriii" mi-'lit not be heard. ,Lu.M.nd the side of the ! be1 J,e Lcld the liirl.t to tbocljevalieri.fi.ee, who pretended to be in a profound sleep,) but contrived nevertheless, to ,U'al an oc- io"i'1 hi. fearful host I In man soon turned upon him, and, atu-r hang . , , , . , t ,b oibvr end of the room, and brought to tho j bed side a chair, on which he immediaU ly i"uiited, with the tremendous ku'.fe still in his hands. At (he very motueUt that the . ,. . , ' r, chevalier waa about to start up Irotu the Lcj uJ 6,loyl hilli tlie ra,ni ln a manner, cut several enormous slices fiom a. ' r1''-'' of bacon that was hanging over hi .""'j. 1'' -J bad been wholly un-j -, be htn ' j lie j- j( befor0 bu ye!, strain, and left the room iu the earn . cautious way in which ho had entered it, ' m,l u hcotisciou s ef the danger he had es - . V" 1 V'of I hungry guests below Hairs, who were, of course, not very sorry to sec that Uo bad savtu his nacon . J ;SITM, pit a I Ed A ici i i.i.cit v I'KFKATEII im A -K ib.misii WITH in Utrr At.ntfi. A off";tr of ,,,c tnh mr'''' f t0, the New York Herald, from the ('amp on the Platte, ;sav: on the lia ol July, we nr.-i nrucit DUllJIO. I 119 rjulfcCUirill a ,u,i-o-c. 1 bu recruits, iu their cnlhu-ia-m, broke ., , , , . . through discipline, aud blazed away at a . r . .l.i : r si'.all herd crosaing the road in front of .i t; .v t .1 it. . ...11. 1 them. .Some three or four bulls ran parallal i-i.i. i .i . u .; . . . i to a light battery, when the artillerists coin-1 ' ., -.. ,, . . Uienced pepnenug them with Colts revol- ' " l i- I.i " I a. 1 el rrred' the c. 1 .1 !....!.... ...IU), tl.. battery with the most war-like intentions. Down they came with glaring eyes, and ay went the horses and pieces iu the t inglorious manner. One piece ran to most the rear, and another struck off a quarter -r - ...:i. .1 c..r.. , !, . tr,;..l,i I ii i ......ii, 'n, j ed horses became mauageable. 1 tie ora- i r . r . . i ..i . i .....- goons aud infantry, of course, had a hearty . . . -. , i, r . . would probably havo found a scat some-' good to be lost. It was customary men to wear black buck skin breechesin cold wcath- ii,. J t.u ,... in tl.n autumn Father Sear, brought his breeches dowu from tho garret j but tho wasps had taken posseasiou during tho summer, and were -vig . nice time of it in the,,,, lly dint q( r,rl ,ie Rot out uc i1)ll ulcr and dress- v stun r people thought him crazy, but he explained .1.. ...o.i... I, ii llietLrrn il.m t lie tto, ;,,- Ihr u-ont V Int. lsirj is in my niouthjiiit tliedtfil is in mi lirrecirx Wi l.ster always told it with great glee to thu linliistera. Tlci.r.nilAtMiti: Jukes. A correspondent of the New Y'ork Times says there is a rumor that there was t postscript in the communication of Victoria to our President, which was omitted in tho publication. It is as follows : " You will oblige nieby expressing your self cautiously in replying to my telegram, as I wish to avoid giving Albert any jealous or unpleasant feelings, which would. nu know, very naturally bo created by mil Hjictikiug irtth a Jlmirnr." resilient i Uep!n..."Ye Vutern World readily adapts itself to European examples, and particularly to such as art furnished by persons of exalted birth and station. 1 hope yours will be imitated by others of your sex, although your communication, owing perhaps to its novelty, waa the m Ml thm-k-mg 1 ever received." TI1K FltAZKT? niVKU'. COT.D MIXES IS. STIircTIOXSOr THE JIUITI.srt UOVKUX. Mt.NT. , . , . . It was stated on Saturday that E. Bulwcr Lytton had instructed the Governor of ' t'.n,', iMlnnH ti nt it. i. nn n.ri ,J tbo J policy of tho liritiuh Government to ex- , tneuisetves, iu common wiiu niu eunjoevs oi jjer ,j1)jcstj1 v the rccognitiou or her authority, and conform to such rules of I- - I l l, j ponce as you :uny uave inougin proper to merit must reserve. Under the circumstances of so lare no immigration of Americans into 'English territory, I need hardly impress upon you the importance of caution and delicicy in dealing with those manifold cases of inter national relntionship and feeling which are certain to arise, and which but for the ex ercise of temper and discretion might eaily lead to serious complications between two neighboring and powerful states. The Governor is also instructed to adopt every measure he may conceive to be hcit calculated to give dcvtlopement to the new country and to advance imperial interests. Her Majesty's government, it is also stated, ' nro determined on preserving the rights', both of government and commerce, which belongs to the country, and they have it iu contemplation to furniah tho Governor with such a force as they may Lc able to detach for bis assistance and support in the preser vation of law and order. Mr. Lyttiu has anuouticed in Parliament that the government have already overtures from no less eminent a person than Mr. Cunard for a line of postal steam vessels for letters, goodi and passengers, by wtjieli it is calculated that a passenger starting from Liverpool may reach this colony ia about thirty-five days byway of New York and Panama. The Thompson's river di--trict is di-cril.ed as otic of the finest coun tries in the ltritish dominions w ith acliuiatis far superior to that of countries, in tho sntno latitude ou the other side of the mountains. INYF.NTOrl OF .! CM MUSE TKLKURAMl. ISO. To lite Diiior oj tl.t aV- York Tribune : r-ta: While tho ju.st praises of Tyrtis FicM are being published the world over jn conseoucuce of the success which has tend.'d his attempt ta lay the trans-stlntitic 1 tcleirranh oahle. DothitiLt is eui.l of tl.n Z"? 7 , V" hear nothing of the man w ho expended his ery at dollar in fruitless experiments. ana who Ilnaily tiiuiuphcii ovr every dif ficulty, in the production of nubmarino gut- ',e, . it-ieK' "("llo i .. ...! i :. ...i.i.. i ills onifisiou i rropoie rricuy to sun. ply. In 1 "10 Mr. John C. Crave,(ati ut.- educated mechanic) of the City of Newark, N. J., after au almost endless series of fruit less experiments with glass beads, asphaltum , , ,. i 1 , , i i r n J a wire with gutla pi-rcba, and laid it across ... . . ' ' , , little creek which crosses the lino of tho , , , .... , , , i ,, I i i i ten7zrai.il ueiei-u J-oaaocni v tr luu lue e x- i j .i , . city of Newark, and there unknown to any J .. .. ' .... , except his wife, who sat with a relay mae- . e i -. , .i ' net iu ber lap, witue-.sed th successful teruiitiation of his experiments with sub marine telegraph cables. His next cabin was Lid across the draw of tiio bridge at "'r- ;.u.. .or .... u-n o. wi.s cao.e, tue 1 -grnph tompatiy paid bun one dollar and iuai ter per day ! in-suu lie subsequently laid two cables across the Hudson River, both of which worked . . ' . . 'I1, until they were broken by tho anchor ' J . J ins Ba.uiicHi.iou iof a roueni was, re ecteu : '. . .,,.- .... ' ,. . , . bj uion ,'e wM ;l J; & J of inventors iodc uio i.ite ot inventors. .. hoDor , K,om nhor is jJC An..i hViM thi, ,lltl,11IPn, you ; in ,l)e surJ5 do jllstit,e t0 0Ile ahosc ceuius. and talent have been entirely . unackuow- lodged by those who havo received uioai benefit from them. Respectful y, yM fa OS. Thb Silver Mines of Auiona The 1 iiiciniiaii ua.i-ito nuuiiM.es a ii'iicr oi i unei 1?, - Kf f eniigrant, who had reached lubae, Arizona territory, on the to the silver mines of that region, J through hardahips and perils , rom hostil tribes of Indians. Tubac is mainly i " to start on the Ith for tho Salero mine, tlistant about fifteen miles from there, in tho ' Santa Rita Mountains. It is un old Spanish mine, ami was worse., many yo. Uy the Mexicans, but they were all surprised and killed bv the ludiaus, aud the mine has not been worked since. It is suppos:.! to be very rich. The Indians are stiil dan gerous iu that vicinity, but thcro will be live, all armed wilh Sharpc's rifles aud Colt's revolvers. With such we.ipous, five whitfl men are eiplal to fifty Indians. What iiK- tiMus of it! Tho production of gold iu Australia for tho pa-t year is es timated on good authority to bu SlOO.OiMl, Out) j California is put down at $0.'i,IIOU, )tiU,; llu.s.siti and Siberia 3Jt),tllKI,(HHi, and til other parts of the Globe S13.,U,'V.,0, ma king t grand total of tiro liiui'htU million fi't i throw n into circulation within one year. In teti years two thousand millions will bet, scattered throughout the World now tlm question- is can it su-tain the same inona tary value it Is now rated at ' It is a won derful pile of sj.,.,i,. to tl,- i ai i la i.i tu of dollars '

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