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OFFICE
ON THE
AND THE GLORY OP THE ONE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF THE 0I!K'f -.
CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO SPATES AS TT IS TO IXDIVIDT" ALS.
IliK OF TRADE STRKKT
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SEVENTH YOLIME-SIUBER S27.
TilLMllt Y1TIB, F.,,,rou ax-u p,IoI.hieto. j CHARLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,
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THE
Published every Tuesday,)
i;Y
J YATES, EuiTim and ProWuAtob
J.i.wiN A. Yatks, Associate Editor.
o
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.. .: i n-itliin -ix months
: . .:. r tiic exniratioa of the year
'"'.'',.v- nron sending us five JCiW subscriber
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j I . , , ;!.t-rs and others who may wish to senl
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iiisienl advertisements must lc
BBoaaeMm Candidates for OHicc,
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AdvcrtiscfWlta not marked on the manuscript
- :ll i... i J nr.iil Cmrhiii mill
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r :rerlinlr.
S. P. SMITH.
literary ud Counsellor at Law
,-5 V ALU AYS BE IXH ND AT THE OFFICE
u. Wsn. Johnsttm, Esq. ,
Prni1 attemtioa pivea to Collections, wntintr
0f 1 1 . .! . Co!iveyan es. A;c
Januarj 2;. 1B58. J
W. A. OWENS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C
U Vli.L l,r
i.tice in the Courts aft Ms ami the aljont-
tf 7 iua C untie,
or; l i:k.
orrosiTK riir: Post Okfu e.
uuan
!l, IS .S.
H La F. ALEXIN DEB,
llorney at Law, Carltte, C.
Office over China Hall.
Ini a ' i I. I s5S. y
ID inPDT n 1 l)l) V I I I
K()lMll 1 Ul DOUiMj 1J !
-v-'-rM- . tr-7
; u 'j u o iK'
HEDICIXE AI SURGERY,
Olficr Xa. Sri dlranit' RW,
CHARLOTTE, A. P.
I35. TO A: WHITE,
Hediclae and Sargerf.
y (Irrn i: up Stairs in Sj
1
urine iwniuing.
". B. WH1TH.
M. D.
c J. n. v.
A iil ::. I58.
s-tf
IfOTlCE.
. ' I ih. e indebted to the subscriber will make ii .
A mediate setilement. or their Notes and Account,
cd in other hands lot collection.
.1 in- olac
3-tf J- I ' A .
Town Taxes.
1 ,o.v liavc the Tax for 1851 ready f.-r settle-
, . . nt. Perfem liable to pay Uu will piwe call on the
tm !! -boied and setth
forthwith. it is nojico tarn
noli, c will be siiliicieiit.
a the money must oe conect
S. A. II A UK IS,
cd.
June 1 L 1838.
,f Ta Collector.
BRASS AND COMPOSITION
CASTIN
! ara prepared to manufacture all kinds of work in the
r, line of buine-s. I would call pa, tieular attcn
,.. . f those that have mills or factories. r any Kind o
, :,i, rv that needs conposition of durability for mil.
ks. that I have one of nwn, and I have never heard
. bin- that Would Stand half equal to it. I will
,1..'.,., to ,-,, five rears. There are some of my
' . ;!,:it have been runniiu
fifteen and twenty years.
1.1 (nrulsh more than a hnndred eertitieates
ot it.-
durability. . ,
t i. " mATntr Mill Inks and gudgeons
1
will
re
.-. . .. . ...I ..rl
fund !: the set
I... u i i o liars. in turn. .'
y. i: . , '.ves the trouble of
t . e is ri-ht.
stopping
voiir null wncu an
joiin
M. MASON.
12-tf
June s. is;is.
SILVER PLATING,
Brass and all kiads ot metal work re-
Anl Hold. Silver
.... .. i. i.i:tl;ers at a
distance that may warn
their work dime, r.mv have it attended to in the shorhv-t
n,l finished in the best stylo one l.tindred yard.
north ul the Court HMU
ise mid next hor to uvcrnian .v
JOIIS M- MAMi.N.
12-tf
Wil-.Ul"s eoaeh shop.
JlHW I. 1S.")S-
Gun and Lock Smithing.
. vurfc inthcaboTf husimss. except stocking, nill be
linartimlh attended to and brisked in the best manner
i ; workman-hip. at my shop north of the court house.
11. xt to O I ft AVilson's coach shop.
JOHN M. M AM IS .
June S. 1S.-.X. l'--tf
pr n ft
HE nndeislgacd lutving entered into Copaiiner-hi-.,
for the purpose of carving on the
T
CCKFECTlOSEfiY; BAREBY, FRUIT
HKTAII.
B XX & XX O JE5 O ,
IW ' leave to call the attention of the citizens of Cliar
l.aTe and onrronndine country to their New Stand on
T.-. t -Street between lirein - and Frankcnthall
at
S,,r:ttt ft Daniefs old Stand.
where they would be
pli aaed tu .-ee
11 their friends ami acquaintances.
MOODY ft X1SBET.
ls.-.s. 03-tf
January 2.
Dissolution.
THE Finn of HLOKWITll i HUITTAIX was this
day dissolved bv mutual consent. All persona
indebted to said firm are requested to Come forward i
,:.li.,t.! and make payment either by Cash or Note, as
the bus
- of the Firm must ne eio.-eo.
it. v. iti:ri;viTTr,
.b:ue 10, 18."i3.
V. J. lilll i TAIN .
AOTICE.
VYING bou-ht the entire stock of WATCHES,
JEWELKY, &C, ot Beclvwith k Brittain, I
- II continue the IJu-iness at their oltl 5tana, wmic t
v :; be niched lo -ce uiv old friends and cu-tomer-
i
SGARR & CO.,
Druggist A, Chemists,
No. 4, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C,
XV1TK the nttentionn of Physicians.
Planters, Merchants, &.. to tlieir new
l coini.Ute sto.k of ,KI.'(t, CHEMI
CALS, ke. The extensive patronage, they
Dave received from the Phy.-icians of Char-
tie ami its vicnittv is the best guarantee .
of the PCR1TY DP THE DRUGS gofd bv '
J them.
March HO,
1VE THEM A TRIAL. SILVERS PLASTIC
PAINTS:
Cheap. Durable ami Protective : Weather and Pin
Proof. For sale Wholesale an Retail bv
SCARR k CO.,
Fcli. .. Chemists ft Druggist.
PATENT MKDICi.M'.S ju t received froia tbe W are
bowse; Ajers' Cherry Peetoral, Rogers' Liverwort
and Tar, W'istar s P.al-am. GnysotPs Sarsaparilla and
fellow Dock. IfeLane's ii!l Strongs Pills, Aver-- ;
Pills. in .. at
April 1st. SCARR k CO.'S. Dmggfafea.
Wool Blair Restorative.
A fresh supjilv oi'this iaraiuablc preparation for tbe
lair has inst been received direct frbtn New York. In
March Id. SCAUR -v; CO.
KSS GLOVES.
IAXCASTE1IS KID OLOVB CLEANER, an nn
Jfailing prepnratioa, rasy and simple in application,
removing all stains and grease from the (Hove; at
March IG. SCARR i CO S Drag Store.
FINE SALAD OIL,
ad superior brand of Olive Oil. an exquisite
A new
article for Salads, for sf le at
Mai 18.
SCARR .V CO. S
Hoofland's German Bitters,
Just received at
May 18. SCARR .v, CO.S Drue?
Genuine French Miistai d,
An elegant Article for the table.
May is.
SCARR k CO.
The reat Cnsrlifsli Remedy,
SUl JAMES CLAKKKS CELEBIIATED
FEMALE PILLS,
PKEPABKn rOOM A l-i:i:s( !tl!'TloN OF SIK J. CLARKE. M. D.
IMIVSIi l N !:.Tl!AOni'!NAV TO THE 01 KI N.
THIS well known medicine is no imio.-iti. n. h
I sure aud af.- remedy for FemaleDifiieult.es
Obstructions, from any muse whatever; and all In
mt :i
no
lug I
eu-.'c lliev contain Rotnini
hurtful
to i In
:i powerful r
eon-til ution.
To iiAUBir.D LADJLS it is peculiarly
suiteil.
ettnsn T T 11 have never been known
to fail where th
hiWiiM on tbe J.l nae of Pamuhlcl are well observ
e.l For fall l.aili. ulars. Eel a pamphlet, gratis
of the
Agent. .
;i ilu,i 6 postage stamp? enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will in-arc a bottle, containing -vcr
Pills, bv return mail.
KufcUn Charlotte by F. BCARB ft 'L. sole Agerrts,
and by llavilaml. Stevenson ft Do., Charleston, Whole
sale agents.
March 2. 1858. '
Belts! Belts!! Beits!!!
lilOl the Lest Belting Company, at Manufacturers
, . 1 Ull IH'ICL'S
F
once- : .1.-11 1
, 1 2,3 ets. per loot.
.15
. 17 "
h.
39
60
10
12
It
i -
u i ..I .-
Keattlless lb-Its manufactured to order at short
notice. ,
, i.,..t;...r ir.i.e of ail sizes, tor water or .-team pres-
- i. i ..ir.'. t from the Manufacturers.
ALSO.
' ' iv' fl description, at 55 Cents per pouu
(Mind.
J. IL F.
June I, 185 tf
BOONE.
THE LIVER
INYIfiOBATOB!
l-KKl-AKHn BV 1K
A.M'OKP,
roninouiidt d entirely from GUMS,
.... . . - . T T T i.-11 VP
B3
IT,
43
.i. Tin.- I-.FST ' liATIO. A.-vo i.j.....
ll.at :irl as a CiUhniHr,
lilt lit.-. 11"' 1,.,mlir:.... known.
eaMer.
Ii it not only a ' ': ' "' - u ,..,,
i IMIT H n'1"'1.'. ' W .
i ir. ... fliH-l its mo. :i'i ina.it. . "in. - M. ...
will ntu.mlfc)" mi
The I.Ivor is ot.e yi tl
Unni in b.Mly ; an I "
tlie Bower o: tlie ursteiB
b ihanat e -ltin-ly iln i n .lent '
Lir'-r f"i the prq wperTorm
imi r- i-t Unleili-'x'"'1-uratna
nulBiri in .ti!.f..i. ie -h.i..L'
wiW'l to l i it 'I ttj
one the ptepritMn
iHtn pi ece llian I'H-uiy
lu rewith to IMMMI
il i- lial.lo. , .
m m n.Ur.,1 --'-HiIt 1 "Ii
r.
- I - , . .. 11 v
LS .,11, .l.-v.-l..i,r 1. TIlttolMMScI -J
. I!
..rt'.nnr.'iiors. her. t!
at !:.nll. l.rd III- Mi
ol ... e ...r.-.i. llie l.lv.'t
For the le.isra j' tlis.t pr
Ima made h hi sindy. m a
looir. to iiiiU we .enie.ly
inany deiai'Keme'.its t winch ,
at la-l found any I-eroi. iroti- r-
To .....c una ISuarewMNJ n
. h'jM wr.h J.lvt-r t'OUl-
f-r . Lhi. lint to try a I on ie. MMl
Tln-e lftM remo.e HI
the .!ein. ..olvin' in ilu ir
,':,ii.t. in ai M Its lor:a:
anviriioD is Cc-rui n.
n
n
pUmt a h'a) li r!.. Wls
rauionjr mod t u;k-'sI
riiDC torn 'i' licai-li 10 U.e
the cause of the
rurC'i. nurl, -vliRt In
the oc.aioiial '. the
i-s inviyiniuiis i. I
C pitrlfs l'iaine blootl, i
wiwle if llinirj- lemovinn I
cfjertnig ra'licHi c.r.e.
Billuli- nltnrUst are
better, prt-veiiteo, by
Merer iiivlsorator.
Oeewaae alier entii.pis tea
mt prevent the tmm 'i"'
Only one Joe taken lietoie
rt. ,
t inly one nose taken at
gettf e, red cteti C'o
I ne (lose taken after each
,t - ' dose of two lea
Slek "Hratl.tcllO.
line N'tile tn-ven for fe
eauM of the eleceae, and
Only one dene immediately
One doee often n-pt-aled is
.11 a villi, and a i.r.'
CiJ Only one Iv.ttle t
.-y-.eiii the etleet- of uie.ll
" One kaUle taken tor,
lowue?- or mni'itnral color
One d.' taken aho.-t
n.r lo the Hl'Wi '!'. and niake-
c:
rVient to relieve the stomach ,
ri-iig and f'.ioi.ir. 1 '
retiiiis, prexeni!. Nljjnt-
nlulit. l.ens the lKvels 7'
1 i vmic-.k. CO
n.eal wOlfire 1J ysp.-psla 33
.rooiifiiis will alwa.s relieve
male ol.stnietioa removes tlie
r.i
m
t
make- a perlcet rare.
iriie. es f. poll
..IS , r ..
fei ( hnlt in
a cure tiie
I needed to tlirow ont of IB .
JnuiMllrr removes ell Ml- -
fr. in t'le tkin. . , .
time t-e'ere eanvaf gives vl- -
food .liire-i well- ;
emes CamVMttfl 1,n,"T 'D
e-
-
Oue dose often rcK-uti d .
vTin-n in iiv eroral IbrtM.
Uutvrl coaiplaiute jield
One or tao .i. cures at
Chil.l.en: there U no surer,
liile Stlttl lliv 1
1MM to ihe ln-t ,i'-e. "
ta.-k- tutu kj Wwun m
mtur, or f tidier remedv m
iT.
CO
01
the moil.1. M it urn,-iiil. ,
-rj flST -V few bottles eitreP
ah-oi lent-.
We take idea-. ire in recnm :
t prercntive r... Fever rikI
S na ii tvt-rs of IiH-
Dropsy
tgr exeitms the g
menrlina- tl.l- meylicine as n Q
Uar, Ckill -
Ion Tpc. T. ireiittes
a.e WiniS to '.eslll.v ' " X
wilh oertai.il. . ami tlhuanu ,
woaderfol Tirluea. ' . ..taMiu
tT Alltvhonsf H are Rlrins; mo. -
C teliB.o..v l., HS r-yor. .
. 4. J a . . ll.Vl"
sa-llv t. r In !! mourn "
F soFnt.ii . nnrl -wallow HW
3
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
.1CTS
lailv
. C.-TL'VTTLl.. VI V I I II .1. i l
.... .i.-.'.... i. w , .
.A 4 4. 4 14 1, ........ - I;.,..
It eu.es as W ny
work Ins cures, ulr.iost nxi rrew "t'-
-r i
,v ...H inure tnali
C
n.i.p.e
tr-u fj- II!
. S one la.lile i- reinireH M cure any
1- . ., i ..- ... Hf-ft,
kir.l of Ilver Cnrr.plaMii.
fr,.m the n:-t J.i.li-r t'r 1tl " f"-
onircin Jje.i4.'p.
all of which are tlie re-nit of 1,1
. -.! L4vr.
as
t
.C
fKI.'C CSS POIl VK PEK B..TT1.K.
3
i
SAVFORD A: Co . Pn'Irletnrs
51.1 II " J
ao...- v... York : T. W Ut.-tt A Sose-fu..... el-
---- 111.'" .4 . ' .. ..4- ---- t, jt W,Y A; 1.(1 I-.irilK.il.
C phia. M S. Bl. A I v... ''y:.1;'!- "p'i :mm . le.el...I-
rt J..HS 1. C.RK. I ,. cu.narl : t . . 1 VwD A Co., St. Iao;
rf. l-mnnoa A 1 .rte. Chituico , O- ' " . lultimore. Aod
& I
Negroes for Sale.
On Thursday t tie SOth of Seiiternlier inst., at my resi
dence near the Plank Road in Lincoln county, twenty
miles from Charlotte. I will dispose of about TWKXTY
XK.J.tOt.S at public sal?: nun. women, boys, if iris and
cliildren neatly all likely aud valuable.
Terms on rlaV of sale.
JAMES ANDERSON.
September 7. 1858. 25--lt-iid
Lard ! Lard!!
9,800
LRS
for
feaf Lard,
just received and
lie by
M, W. ROBTSON k CO.
Sent. 7. 25-It
Dissolution.
The Firm of YOl'N'C ft WILLIAMS is this day dis-I
solved by mutnal consent. The accounts of the Firm
will be settled bv II. 13. Williams.
V. A. Y OF NO.
II. P..
2.-tf
WILLI A.MS.
Charlotte. Anff. ?. 1858.
MANSION HOUSE.
UNDER NEW AUSPICES
ThU coiiimodious and niaunilicent establishmeni has
recently come under the personal sapervhsion of the
subscriber, who respeetfnllj announces to his friends
i .i... , ,., ..!;,. .r r.nl.i;,- .r.f.-;'ill- that everv effort
I HUU VIIH. UM.FUV. . j... . ... . , .- .
; will be made on bis part to please in every particular
I apuertainiBg to the duties of '-mine host."'
; 1 1 Y. VV. ELMS.
Charlotte. August 21. 1858.
I 7 1 :
; Carolina Female College.
11IF. Fall Session ol this Institution will i.esin on
the 14th of OCTOBER: at which tune, it is
hoped, ate .-hall haea lull representation from ditler
eut pans of the surrounding country.
Tuition and Boartt, inelnding washing, ironing, lights,
fuel and attention of ser-. ants, oil for S7 00 per 5r.
.:,i, (,f 20 atoAa.
In Lleiiientrti y Department. $ 50 per Session.
Umauiental Branches, extra, bill at inylerale prices.
No reasonable effort will be left unemployed to pive
full satisfaction to our Patron's.
T. It. WALSH. Pres't.
An-. 2 I. 153. 2m-pd
200 Dozen BROOMS for sale
On hand at llic Broom Manufactory ot the .North t s
rolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Bliuu.
m,o dozen Brooms, which will he sold at .onaero pu
ce- Sueciniens of the Brooms may b
cen at the store
of S. 11. i"ong. Ksq
Address at Italetph,
V. D, COOKE.
June 20, 183?
:ui
riucipai.
Ofiiec of tUv Charlotte and S.)
laroiina Kai!road 1 "osn?any,
AUGUST 20th, 1858. ) parent insects maybe seen secreted among 1 ie , s.mok ..., 1- m, ...... v 1 ""
v, Tweatv-Five Thou.,... Dollars of Ih.mls ol Uss, which aiVordcd shelter tV r the night, while the her for loving the haiWus muse in t he eon
thf'clapalfy M cTue on the 1st of January; 1,59, and j , tion appear dormant upon the surface, cert of mu;" but to relief Rek her bog. .
application has been made' by some of thelioid'ers theVe- t T. he w:!tl!.i.g r.ys of the rising sun. to the last joint after 'each dish-b. :-ee ..1 Ink
AL'GUST 2;jili, 188. )
of to renew or xteii.l tr.e paine, uoup- is
that the nnttersigned will extend any or
whe-uever desired bv the hobl. r.
Biv.
Bo a.
Those not extended will be prom
Iv redeemed at
iO'iySTt'N.
maturity.
23-Gt
P resident.
WHEAT WANTED.
The snbseriber having purchased the Steam Flour
ing Mill in this place, is prepared to bur W heat, lor
which he will give the highest market price in ca.-h.
Flour Bran and Meal for sale at the Mill, or deliv
ered wherever desired 111 town.
JOHN WILKES.
2l-tf.
Charlotte. August 10, 1 858.
State of Korth Carolina, I iiion conuly.
Superior Court of Lttw Spring Trrm, 1S5S.
Ah- Purser vs. Solomon Purser.
Petition for Divorce aud Alimony.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that
Solomon Purser, the defendant in this case, resides be
vond the limits of this State, and is an inhabitant ol
some other aovcrnment. therefore it is ordered hy the
said Court that publication be made in the Western
Democrat, a paper pnbli.-hed in the town of Charlotte.
i --''-'- - K.i. dnfrtn.ft ihilt" Hi
for six Mecessn e wccks, umij n.
be and appear t-t our neit Superior Court ot Law to he
held for the count v of Union, at the Court Howe oMon-
roe. mi
th.
tent i Mom av alter ine ioui.it .o. .,....
r the said peti-
lii"-u-t. 1858, tl en ami mere n ni
. . . .. 4 1 .......... i i, it tm- iioai-m-'
tioii. pleiul or (leinur. oi rac " -
"witness, Wm. H Simpson, clerk of our said Court at
odice in Monroe, this me 1 mil Monday after l.ie -1th
dondav in February, and in the 83d year ot American
indepeudenee.
11. SIMPSON.
aat-iit
s. c.
price adv Sl
A.D CAKES.
TT Uaaioniv) re? ' iC C t f ll! I V
iufortus the citizens ol
1U. i...-.."-.r' . - ... n. . I ..4..,.,
( 'harl .tte liiat he
has fitted up a M1PJ on i lane- pviyy.,
Co.' 3 Store, when- he inteiui.- cair-
near . X. Untc- .V
it, .- on the l'A K INC. BUI
Ho will fornisn t resu
. . n.Arnin.f nt the doors
of hi eustoniers. ami
hopes by -t'rict attention to bu.-iue.- to merit a oharo of
pubki; patfonaga.
JOHN DOR AX.
?.m -pd
An;
1838.
"-Urrss the Urat e of thy Virf ''
New
Charlotte, N. C.
The subscriber begs leave
to Inform the public that he
earries on the husine.-s ol
vy.it-kino in M.irble, or. Trade
1
r -
1 ,
street, directly opposite the
Court ITou-p. He is prei.ar
cd to do all kinds of work in
his line, such as Monuments
and Ornve Stones. .Mantle
MM
1KL
!...ttBati t 4. ,iivp in-..-;, or ai.
- 7 -JSTv- S r-. ' T" . . " . ....
ier kllol oi otuue
that may be repaired in his hne var,m1.
His sto.
k of Marl le win aiwa .- on.,. .
in.ilities. and enable him to uo won. in . ...u.
l. ... ... - i.-. ntv tavor him ntn
will ue
atisiaetorv iu .n--..
I their patronage.
Orders will receive
particular attention
and be
! promptly filled,
i ,,-il! be narked with
are. r.nd all .libgence u?e
j to prevent injury by transportation.
J. (i. Mcbt.'V
June 15. 18.IJS.
11 Xi. m
j.
.NW-:r.s,
. ...rTt: X- C L-. .
.ntvFT MAKc.lv, , u.u.ui .... ...
3 on hand a large otsortinisnlol rBpiu.,e
Al--o,
ofhiown and Noitnern nmuam, .
I - I 1 J -. I I I i I I I . .
89-1 T
WITHOUT HASTE WITHOUT BEST.
BY DR. C. C. COX.
Without haste Without Vxctl
)inl the motto to thy breast!
Bear it with thee, as a spell,
Sturm or sunshine, ynard it well!
Heed not flowers that round thee bloom
Eear it onward to the tomb!
Haste Not ! l et no thoughtless deed
Alark forever the spirit's speed;
I'fiuder well, and know the riuht;
l-'orward then with all thy might!
H? te Not! yerr.s can ne'er atone
Fo one feckless action done !
Best Not! Life is sweeping by
Do, ami Dane, before thou die!
Something mighty and stibiime
Leave behind to conquer time
(!!., rions 'tis to live for aye.
YVlitJU these forms have pacd a way !
Tlasto Not Itest Xot! eulnily wait.
Meekly he:ir the stornis o'f.:te
Mify he thy kJar guldS
Po tlie Right, whate'er betide!
Haste Not Rest Not! conflicts past,
God shall trown thy work at last!
Singular Phenomenon Tinmen
se Swarms of
Strange Inserts Popular Rid-e, New York, Sept. i with a small seed, w hic h, pot being a eatiavy or
9 18.-IS Yesterday,1 at four o'clock, J'. 31., the ' a linnet, f objected to. Tlu-n oup was served-;,
atmosphere became" suddenly tilled with myriads fa novelty in a om--t. was -of
iiJets of a tvne entirely unknown in this region, ; ch.cken and vermacellj, 1 hen eame a d.s.i of pilau
, "I
as far as
to have
r 1.,.,,.. ThA l.honomcnou is known
extended several miles, aud appears to j
insect j
1 ;ir tb san.e moment. J he
i?
re
!
Li
; : ; oi
with and to nve birth to young ii.seets ready !
- - - - i .1
rriiiireu. which in a few seeonus
asce.utle.l into tin:
aiv vchilo r 1 1 old .illCS tilfeW
thou selves into '
violent Goatortiocs, which
continued until thev
succeeded in ridding themselves of their wings
after which they appeared to feel much relieved,
i i l.i i ,(lia mvnaJ fic rnn tent oil .
ami ran nrisiviv aooui, upouim. pwn?, 7
ami ran uns'.o .n'oui ..j.......-
apparently, as though they
t lie power of flight- In an
liad never possessed
in hour, the earth was
. -. -.-.rli icvi. t.-lll.'ll lll.--c-i.T.-.! o'-, 1.. .. ...........
whiletheir tiny, new-born
lb their lil'e!(?ss wnjg.s
wit
ireopi-vhad ascended, and were sporting 111 uie
bolims'-of the evening sun. This morning the
Vw. er-f.n focreteil atUODS tne
! -..I l, ..
i-.nto'.no
o' ists may la; lamiuai w ilu soon .1 p.-
l.etuatK 11 '
fan insect race, without tile, intervening
link of the ksrvie. If so,
us on this subject.
will sonic cue euligliton
Y0UNU.
AFrECTtxo Incidknt. On the home voyage
of one of our New York and Liverpool packets, she
beint: crowded with emigrants that, awful scourge,
shiplfever, broke out. The carpenter of the vessel,
one of nature's noblemen, and having on board his
little son, a hid of some twelve summers, was one
.... f . .....: ill - t hW.m.if no vmIIv enclosed
i Ot tllC niSt VlCHnia. XXia cuiui -"--j
i,:c Lb- 5i bis hammock, and, having read over
. llll" I.Me.t . m.. ' '
him the buna! service, and attached to Ins ket a
the r.nrnose of suikniu it, eommitteu
'I " V I i - - - '
I l, m.'Lmpf. of old ocean. the loor boy.
l III OIL miiiitvv 4
tillcJ with grief at the loss of his natural protector
sprang overhourd, and bfe ho coukl be rescued
he vviss beyond the reaeb of human aid:
On tbe day following the burial, a large shark
was noticed in tbe wake of the ship; and as it was
almost calm, tho sailors asked permission to catch
it, which was readily granted by the captain.
Having procured a book and attached" a chain and
Une and baited it with pork, they cast it overboard,
and soon bad tbe excited pleasure of booking the
1
a8S t!?y
rl with tbe aid ot the windl
11... tl . v.. , .
h ulled the wrtthirig mass on board. As it lay on
the deck in its death struggles, tbe sailors beard a
singular rumoimg noise, mat wemeu to t..--v.
from within the dying caj.tive. Taking a 'jM
they soon cut their way iuto'the now dead hsh.
and to their great surprise, found that it hail
swallowed the '-arj enter, grindstone and boy and
that the former, who had swooned, had rigged up
the orindstone. and with tbe asistancc of the boy
! to turn it, tm fWSl ridr0 hi jck-L nJe to cut
a is teay
to no to St.KKP. No doubt there tire
our readers who understand this debght-
fltiW
maov of
.. i ....viv tion but there are certain eonoi-
' Till HI i lO ,r. -
tions of animal economy, eve in a state ot health,
when tired nature's sweet restorer refuses to close
I our lids, ami seems pertinaciously to hy fro us,
; .i....,,-b ,.-,,r...l ovPi-so warm v. Ine writer recom
t -i
liihc of the cvc-balls."
wf-ni s n "roll in
riorrm luea.
. . 'i l it. 4,4 u. ,.,fb.i ij tn t.htee the
'1'he most natural am. oo.e i'. , ... ..
head in a com!
dVirtabe t.osition. and tlien taKim.
' ' I . ... . i
full ins, .'nation, breathe as much as
possible wrong
j-ho attention must now le fixed up
the nostrils.
,bo C,et .,f breathing. '1 be patient
must nuag
ine that he sees the bieath passing from his nos.
. , i - ' 1
trs. and the vcrv mow..ibo
method i Balge hnt simple,, and the experiment
will prove its t.uth.
ver euriou, im-ident occurred when the paying
-eLnteneed in can. The splice had
t
- m . - lillWfw III'- llllllll
Wn made, am! the eannv a
- . 4 1 . !.., I. ,f
. ...,, n tr. ..vtiicjire ineiii,
' no was uu...."- j ii
drafcged d.iwn under the waU-r and drowned, lie
C- . . . k;.,.;,41t hnt til no
trffiS!
rmrpnse. as he stuck tast 1,01 w
sell going town, n.s o -
eu.
.L . .4...-.
nti.. wi.rv .... c.b4 ru.nr
J IiU C-Vi .- -
renec
ami the ternom nHiy ... r
,..v.v. 4-ala
caused siine '"
ftboat om-io.trth of an inch hu.- ami closelv to take Uic.ii. J tie lair irea.-.s.au sat opj, w i;;rty-two cars, and was drawn by two poweriu en--wmbles
the comuion ant. But the strangest j me. I was curious to see if th.-y really c-rneu (o L, The engines, the moment llcy struck tm-
-rt oi tie- matter thai is, to me, remains to be like tne modern innovation oi mvca ouu ' rear ear of the loremost ttaiu, were Hirowu rvpi
' , i ii.,.. i. ., Vn dm Et-t fiw tniiinToM fTiov used them evuicnt- : . . i i t ,.;i.;, ..i.io.en n,n p lii'tv feet
hi. As so. 'ii as tuey appeal cu, mi ,y - ....... . .... . . .... uie u.i. tv, um. ' ; , .
. 1 r ., . -J....J. I i .1.. ..... ,'r.l. lU. 'irf.cii in l.CfilltV tail- . i ... 1 .!. .1.. .1. .... .lw.i. i.nu.!.. o.
i i i i - ,... . . ii i'mii : i' i i i till i -.At iiiii. iiii iiii. v it v.ni uoi - - - - .i.,i t i ... i . 1 1 i ii' i ill i i . . i i i lit .-i. lm i. i iii inv n
.mi ir I'liovor i . t '. . i 1M v -caiit . i u v. , - - -, v , . i.'miuh.u ni" 1 i i
i dm stems of the vessels, wncu u .H..V v..,s , ... ...v r- , . , ant.
to.ich. ! ihe water, a sea-cnll, tatigui-ii, ii uoion, iiat.r.i ..oouiv..-, ..v
. filt. arched on it. and his dawset- to purchase ne,-,-- .V!n, shall forfeit and W
t . .- . , . . I L- .. 4 .. . 41... l..f Tl...... ...-.11.', 11 ..-'..
. io ihw. is. nS
1-1
Eantit Female roller w to be e.stafeKhd which ran awav and
. . :ii e..,, i..r. hnvino- nh-daed a sub-1 he t-hmurht he shwiW
1
, at Henderson v
ipmieif.Jio l"e- a
C A
, .y,--. - -
1 X
DINNER IN A TURKISH HAREM-
j t the entrance of the dinin room stood tw i
I Arab phivcs, richly attired. To e-aeh lady, a he
I entered, one of the e held 1 beautilnl silver howl, 1
' while the othei poured ro?e water 0 her hands !
tVnm 1 vase of the same riehlv ehned mtit. rial.
Two little slave a-irl? presented Am napkins, the
ends enibvoiderofi in arold, on which we each shook
1 the rosewater from our finders '1 he dhiin- room
j was r most luxurious apartment closely latii-ed, for
it looked into the streets of StauiL.-nl, but 6eerful
and rich in crimson divans and carved and painted
! flowers on the walls and ceiling. A' had been
! done to make the fcfigl bearable. Kiva l'aeha's
! haivni is, J am told, one of the most "fashionable. "
i which accounted for seeing an Enr.-pean table
I adorned with a handsome centre piece and four
beautiful vases of flowers and fruit, after the
i'reueh fashion,
j The dinner service was of rave and beautiful
China; the silver knivc nvA forks were extrenu ly
: handsome, the aerr& delic.itely fine, the flowers
extptieitelv arranged, and min-h-d with QtiMtgca
j and lemons, in Eastern lashion; (he slntw were
stndiiv round, three or lour deep, awaiting our
wc felt still more in the
i slnjht -st Starnj
ntw oi
dreams.
First of all, they placed to cadi gtiest a spark
ling water-bottle "and ipkee. Then a line china
I nl.-ito cootaiiiiioT a flat roll ol a kinu ot rve bread,
...,ii.i ,,uto new and Will ui. and cove-red
done brown. 1 sat next to tbe
, f .-!....- ....I
m ciiiri u ami io,
chief wife, on her ri-bt hand;
as the slave held the
dhh.she pointed out" the nicest picees, beggtug me
ing to secure the particular ptcet? ol chicken si.e ;
o-to secure the tiarticnlar tiieeo ofehieken sin
i 1 '.I a . 4.... ..i,.l ...... t lVolV '
cov(-t(-a vuii a iroui.icsoiiic on k .oi.. .-j ...Mi,
those inr-omretent atixirtar.'es aown
.rai t en
successfully, and to her entire satislacf :on, wi.u
her fingers. She then looked st me and laughed,
and then showed me how to take a piece of bread
between my lingers, begging us to cat a hi jSxr-
rjue, whii-h they were all doing 'themselves, fast
and furious, and to please tin 111 we picked a few
... , . . , n . 1 1 .. ii . 1 .
chicken hones wttn our Turners. e nau an nn
j been enchanted with the fair irertssian as 1 have
rom you, wira nei ocau.j, ... .
manners, and ox.pi.s.te g,,,ee; we had seen her
sniOKC ann aumin'U imr sun, vo: na- cmo twgov-
Iia. imr,. chf srioon hri'ht. filter SUC-
1 no laiunw ""-- -- ;p 7'
eessne acu ubh-i-w-uc-wwv. v 1
lulls ot sweet pancaKes. aauocu wuu it..urV, '
tarts too luscious for tbe Knave ot Hearts, tins
was too much for Venns herseli to have done with
impunity; we were perfectly disenchanted l'"'n. -
before the feat was o.er.
.... . . 1.1 . 1 ! l,r.
J be rest were not so nan. i excepting .' . iji-- i
ton, who might as weM have been a trough at
once ) but we began to feel rather sick after the '
... i- . i . j i n. l
hist tew dishes were msparcncu, ami me annual
ntvo of some of the ladies hesah to be roused
i
hmv favorite sweets and lollies, which they
, tln'Otits in lar-o lunq s. The jo-for waited
. , it, 4: 4U
rtdpai dhCM with ows
a. tame. Dreseiinnu mo 'iniuu
i - , l l..... L.Oii.. 1',.,,,,, lnrltf.
v ii if- ii t.iuseu iiiusi oi i.iui in. i jo'i'i ...... ......
. in..! ..ii.L. r
and t ie s aves in attendance, who scui penertiy w.Kuwme.. TT i i u f
at home, and on Wry free and easy terms with ffna the calculation is made ,n . lo spin t ...
their mistresses, notwithstanding their complete . Knstern eNaggeratuir. be tlm- if may, tie--ubmiion
to thorn. The jester was a wild and I walls are fourteen miles in cirmiml. icnce -Z
Ctraordinarv looking' woman, wftfi an ir- eight feet high, twenty-four led thick at .1..- 1 a- ,
ity of broad 'humor and drollery fo bcr fu-e. . and twelve at the top T her, are
We thought it f,nite as well tht.t we could no! un- ' all .round at seventy let dV Un cm-l, othj- ,
derst,nd the fair Circassian between tho intervals and at tho gate are look ou. barrncks for the sol l
of licking her fingers and spoor, and popping tit- ' iers nine in height. I he ,,-. r..,,.U w d;-
i bits on our plates, laughed .-o complacently, ami
.1:1 '.y 1,4 ,..,l' lM.nni.hu
at the door to' dive under the orras" to' conceal
their uncontrollable fits of mi, th.J7r 1
Work on Coutf nntiix. pie.
SUDDEN Death. On Sunday morning, service a, the city proper,
in St John's Church, in Richmond, was sudden 1, Pdltin is located s.M v no. - s.mth ot tin- fmtm
bronght to a close, bv the announcement from the f'hino e wall, ami theivbue much e-cd o north -choir
that the onranist. Mr Stdyinan, had faint, d. I crn and Bdrtite nc.ghboiv; yet its ,.rt im-.i ions ai
On "tine raised fnuntho to which he had stron, and, nnt, the vast ,,i-, hiiie.y o -nodcr,,
faflea it was discovered that the vital spark ha-l artdimy. was pe.Hectly secure ,n it.- palatial ha 1-,
tied "The cuv-rc-dion were dismissed, and tbe tbe wails, bast.ot.K and tower- hmm- upn gnahl.
IH . . 4 V. p. . , l. , 1 ... Ill Itt f t .!,.., I
1 lifeless body of the organist wa
taken to bis resi
Mr S. had bf-cn sick with asthma fir K
, dene
months. 1 Ie wa
about 45 yean of aire, and h-acs
i a wife and five children
ci 4 ... U 4..,...rt'nr.riL'-. r.t rvnlt1 .lo
srvcr - r ; i.'ii e. no ii . hi irntm i 1
rolSSS ht wl.i-h there is eertainlv more troth
tollowilig. 1.1 WBreB .
I th.m en. Ill"
; i
4 e-pat men never swell. It w only three cent
Z . ,.. ., . ...i ,..l..,.b..l ... I.,..,.!,-, d ,h,!l:-
a ina:Tiuua Pnw.c? 1 , .
i I J I- . i..i. ... m 'fnini. who
a a year ana nine " .oi.i.,.,. - .o:a ....s
- ' put on airs and fla.-hy walstcotits, swell, pun, "
- ami endeavor to gie iiicni.-.i -s a ............
1 appearance
' i.,....ir.mr-f n mceritninatinc' i ' r-on can cyct
! l.e. -, ,.vb,n f..r the o-.-rilllllC ait .CiC.
Tim
III I I' HI' lilt .- Hlir'H - -a-.---
' . - .
jniee of the grape.
j j Vrr,;CT) j RKE..-Tn the enrlv d:y
follow-: "That l any white b nia e. of ten
ndonhl t, I
, ' T,.w r.e ;.hi;c resort
l, p:iv a une, inn o-.-e i ...... um. -
.., ' L.r..- ,i.,iio,.c
tin ' IIli!i : i
i An exehanre tells of an editor who went out
died,., and was eh, eapfcin. (Ine day
..fKiJ1. f
. !. t.,A K.' claimed.
ir. .:inA -..rirnid.'' he exclaimed, "cah
a a.
ard 1 rlillfln. a voar. in advance
. '
7-
1
. 1 :4w,tv.l
. . .1 . 4-1 I
it : m spreading 1 nc vc-pci
.. . i j..i.4 i i . t,..., ,ir.,-j - ..w o.r.'.-r.(i rr-.i-s r.piiir i e r"- i
nnc, not
ed dollars
BALLF.OAD ACCIDENT.
Tvn Men hitlal Fnrhf for jfWjM 0'rtt
ts?avqh!rr of Cattle.
At 134 o'eloek on the morntM of the 7th inst ,
a terrible accident occurred on the Hudson Itivcr
KaiircwKi, at the I ishkill Station, by which- too
men were almost iuMautly k illed, ami several othws
badlv injured.
It appears Unit on the previous evening two im
mense trains freighted with cattle lelt, Aibanv for
X. w- York. At the time above mentioned the
first train reached Fi.-hkill. when the en-inecr dis
covered t tic axle-boxes oi' one of the ears were al
most red-hot, and that in cnnsc.pieiiee it would be
dangerous to prececd until the boxen could ho
eoolcd. Men were forthw ith set to n -o k to cool
the boxes.
Viihiu a. few minutes after the train had stop
ped, a brakesman was ordered to tal e the signal f
danger, a small red liv;ht, and iun along the (rack
in order to warn the -ecoiid ( rain, wh'u h was Ct'Ui
ipg on at full speed. For, greater wifely, and Jo
j.jcchme, if possible, the ooouiTCUt'C d'au aceideot
fvoio tin. nnrironebino' train, the Conductor of tb.-
first train ran back Fonic distance, onJ placed thrv
torpedoes on the track, another signal ofdajigcr. )
In a little time the train came thundering on the
brakesman's si-nal with a red ighl v;.s aiiiwered
by the engineer signaling (be brakesum-n to apply
the brakes! Soon the toipcdoe, c '.odi d, and an
other signal was given to apply all fne. to the
brakes. This was done, but owing to the grcyi
length of the train and the s --( ('. whi h it was uu
der at (he linin, the brakes proved of but little
avail, and a frightful collision was the result.
The first train was standing alongside the mach
ine shop. This train had one engine at d number
ed thirty-five cars. '1 he weoud train numbered
, (icmolisb.;d it.
.. .
. 1 1 ... !.. .. .1..r1,,,rl
i0 (..us ol (
1 -us o tne second nam wririM-uu. ie
i 1 iMV ,,ib.fl 0uc uli tb-' ton ol un
oia.j. ;ls m (he second story wiik.ow oi the
luachjuo l0U Quite a large numbor of cattle and
j hog worv kiH0tI, utitl many others so badly injured
I jt W;ls an a,.t 0f ,ue,Cy to kill them and put
t an cn,j to -xr puflV-jings. t' eral large bullocks
. t( tjJ0 dehriisu and one ux ormammtdh pro-
"V 1 . ; . . . .1 . - J
.1 I I a.v a I aa , i . ; . t . , i v
portions was thrown nan w ay imo iuc sc . im o.vi.i
window of the shop. Such of the smite as escaped
uninjured seemed tpiite unconcerned about ihe
matter, and extricating themselves fro9 the ruins,
were soon afterward rooting along the f ad or wul
I0WID3 in tlie mire.
The mass piled up against the inael ine sho)
reaches to tbe second story, tnul 1 ompoM-il ot
1 .1 -f.U .U..,.,.,..:,- ..jr who' 1
. me reiuaim. .u iu r.n:ottiuii , - '
, are torn gurefts, mixcu wiii 10c uou.- v. n-
t0 j.i,eep and hogs. Several bogb crawu-u tiom
: , tUiX -je eceiriilv M,iitc uudi-iurbed. 1 at-
. amj t-QttuQ wtpc fin-u .-il along the
j tj..ici allJ Wc novor wilucssed 8 .-.cu- of mote
' eonn-lete detrucLioii.
PEKIN, THE CAPITAL OF CHINA.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia Knouircr
was at Vckin, the Capital 'if Chir.;, a liort tin
ago, aud what he saw of it, ami how it impre-cd
him, he thus describes:
On arriving at the capital of the Chine--e Kin
i tore
we find a citv contUinuiL: ai.oiit two mill ol. ;
i - .
:. i.v:4.,..a sjMt, a t ie e. tioifitc: but t on hi
v.oe.i into two pans, . " '
and tbe other hy Chiucse. In each there 1 a
i street four miles long and nt, hnmlred and twei.t,
: f-t wide, mid the
i occupy two-tmrus u mn ibtuw cny , wii u..-
besides the siirburbs, which are m arly an populous
- in am-tent: iihh-m. n"'"('' '
. . .. I f - ' I A. . ... .. . 1 J
: IVkm lamly am. un.crtiic, v.-, .... .,,..,:...... ,
' being brougnr-i.y 'mu ,ro.., ....
and al-o with its c mincrcc. mt- m. .. ! easaa...
raid in money, is the c.ty.ital M the chief rceipiw.f
: r.i O... cveoii. , of nil s'hiiia H. h o over heeo'-
.
gnrded a, a very cvclm ivc p,aec. tha pnyu o ol a-.
..,.... r. u.U, v,r; l.to.1 w.fhlli its W:di hut liov;
j . ........ ,
.f
tb.v oiitsidiv barbrtnans nr.- in a bur .. as d nvm
.1 . . l...,.n.l..v;.,f . or,. I :t lu . ib-lb!
O lflltl" lilt". Mt:ir. II.I.IH' :,ni. c, n- i -
that this act. lo-.-ethev with the ij.i-aiii ol . Jof.no.
inav provean imyiortant ntfp o ward.- ilu- inam.Mii-.
tiou of t.hritianity aTDoiig th lnilliona wh-ic
now benightcil in p'airnn idolatry and pntrtiti.rti.
-
i..., 1 I-'-ik;!' tiov - Kir tlie Hrt rmn1 n: n;e i,i-e.r
r.yement toward. Australia (Aid Canada over that.
of ; toward, tin se .Lore. IV rjhrnn,,.lc
s WW of whom we,,-
. V.!'!
,
with the conwmdint: MW)d ot I
7 were for he A mdrahan cotoiue. J Mnigrauen
!! parts of the world ba not been at ao Ihw a
c.fifioor. vrvintnant asit now in. H attained
-p . - wUcn it re.-t" itf
its maximnm figure in I, woen n re.i. . ,
This waii reilneod tr. loss It. in one-liall
sob in V57. wben the emigration only r aehed ftc
at I800tK.
should
two 9tT A rarow. - vr
-. i.riftr ciiiiiH i.iiii.vir
: rcmemWr, is worth as much aa a whe -l-barrow pf
! . t' I I 4.V a,,9r.4ii.h ulu-.nbl
cood manure, ivvcry uiiumi'
? a- - ?4 t!I .4 1.41 Iraf '1 1 1.4 irai-i an
who lent a m uitcr a horse be thrown wnere it win - - - - -
, n us. ..... ... 1 ,.l-o in Avbioh lo oinop.e
threw hia e eriea rider, said m a goon e.Hirn.y y - r
have ,1 credit ft his aid of itf hnt the root , of grape tines, yiB!r tree.-.
..... w ...... . 4 1 .-4 Will il.l ia-rTV,l
. Ar atrvtium 01 mr.
I r4 o i
urrs 7 v. scam. eo.
- i
K. w. BErKWfrfl.
Dec. ?f, It
Jt
ir. i $.-.
tf