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CjaCTlittii "Je ilrqc to Sod, fo Hour fioilrij, io oqr giili;.' CHARXiOTTB, !TC OGTOBESR 3, XOS3L- JS1 'CJMHER. 34.. iirnw i v; 1 1 r i t.i s n r U ii i ti lit MJ 14 h M V ... Editors. T. J. HOL-TUN, 1'UuPRItTOR. TF.I.M: v ..i, i'.p..Iliiu W'iiiir till! h jffufdril tri ., m nl '.AW IxH I-AKS in mtvam-r, or i.M.I AUS AM' Ml I V IXVI'S it p- Ur tiirre Months, .ml TIlKt.K ,'S it tiit- t int ft tin year. Nu (iijmt wilt i.lhMiil'ii until nil nrrrar.tcr an.-pjitl. t. t tin i.i.tu n uf lln Kuitnrs. ,.- ,!, it-nU iiistTt.t at One Dollar ,rr s.ju-ire ,.r i ) tlll I'iht- n. i ni '"r " JL'1 " t-mt-a -'-' oiirt t;ii. iii Sh r.tV' S.iJe ci( .rfii 'J j per r ; ..iid a tittlui -ti'.a ot XI jht rti.t. ill ,-,"". mi f '' r i;ulr pri-v, 1( F i-uvi rtiMt rn by ,. r, A .ni-rhMMiM'hta ii!i'rtt'd monthly or ',V il. I"' Mt',,rC 1,,r V,lVtt ,""'- lH. I, II r liu-i nf-- tn u t ti iK'i It J lo . r. l,r!t.r Miut r puffl--.i.-i or tiiey . , r.i'i u t j. I- r m he in-i.'' I" f-ifh ' f - " . .irr aut.ioi it' u to I .ii; tints. Son: for Srptrnibrr. i-i iii i : v a ir i M i Jiit fi lor : r -a it'll :m hf'ijii'rr Unit t"rt iv -.'1.11.11 our hcuit h- duil-T . - .i .In. iie fcC tr'n t I !, I nj'!t tU miii y weather, i.i ! t Ht v"T lui !. trul A.-.ct nt rll t gfliif . t.tr pirline : n t'n I i . ; i . c w en 1 r it -rc i' ,.: i viri1 now. n.ti in ny 1 r l i. !tnw!l irc -nyiif ! y vdu no .ily ifT -l ! jMinp tit t -uiumn t if' th iff ' 1 mi, hi rt- t v. ry g u- t A Ui.tA g .ru.c:;t ir In. cW inr of in, jwrr h -x t e, my hrr, tn wiine bhit morn ! r:l-.. liut it- t In b. i I Uc-- r : ' BUill trim trf wr'tiku - n, t l ti r r r vr Willi r i-.u n. Vi..u I f 1 1 II in. i V si t ft ai;i.u, t.ii t in verm1 rf a in . ni- r. I i p r h in -jrt i s ; ' . r ... s V , i. i,c if . t',( ir I- ' "-, - . t. br.rl r I;.-. t. ..; ; ; r Hi- S. r, 1'- . '. - i 'i i.i ! k ? .-- -' if I M ! V A :1 ' ' ' liscfllaufoiis. f 'tn t.Hr S"ir SytnUti t'uvr.rr. 111!; LOVi. TtM. 1; i I'l KUf'N. . iii" a i' t," .i.li' J Irr ni? i-lie -at ui'iuf? on iMfitih :it 'i of lu r p r 1 j r , l'j"kin.' iiit-' . i' '. u 1 . jw. ' 'I'L J call mi' c ! 'it id ! c-juM !! y ktn lio ihi y . 'in! r r jjcIiIli! -p:t!.tt ou!J ;.-!,. ;r !iPi." ': . i . u n- uo co'i'i.'tti', lli'-ti '" i:i;'l j' Ur ( ir. " V i' do i.ot cull -ir ui . i ;:. ! tli' ii ci'i! y di-iui-- m from :' ii.j'in.' j.r--- ' ail'iAin.; u. I.i t . ii. i i tin- d' ptln if y-j-.r l'i--. - r , -t.-u t c tiiii'-i.- '4 y.'ir , !,. L. ami! il lr.'ti.: ! M.u.ly at tin- li Ur, w !.o .'. t rw.a l and -c t.- l i.i-ii '.! in at il ' i - iii.ui l!i- 'in -:.'M .1 h.V.t I'ivkiiig aiii tl 'jii.;!;c I : ; t j i iii; in", C nr- 1, 1 :i- . -i- ,'i -.a'. .f.til i (Miiii'-t ! - ....', r. j.'ai I. An-1 ! i i- ! : . ' : Mill la l-' 1' 1 ' - ' . ' i i - tarL -d ll-:r ry .1 !l ;l.i ; -.ii i ,t ! n i- All. i n-! fl, I f-:ur i I.i- ,rt that r-.i: fii-icr - ii n I'ih: : y. I ii.it tli- 1 1 ' in , ai.'l i ' -.I,...- 1 ,- -ii, il in.,'1 . --i . I-. a I.'--r : - I., r an-l l''r - 'I : i '. 'ni'ly in r .i- ! ,, ., "I ,i .1- tii ) i-l t, h i-r.-! ' in tii.it. l.fart t- if- ulti riiiM-t iii'l'i. u - -r i 1 1 li!i ii ii "j n.irr . i : ..'I mo'il'l !" I.. it nlnTii ari'yiu ' i.' ' i- j -i J -! Iy ':'!. linn .' Mira'l, 'J 'iV lu-i; aii'i wit-- .i uiiri tliu i t j'.ii ? my iijirrl Imi p't in i- riiniiin a. y I uui-t nl. Ii '!' I fi...' liOUIi'Ji.d Jt.t, but Ijiilll'll'l lil- ' r l.f , a. Lo Join"l li'T in tii' j 'i r -Ir ha' i-:i.t iri il l.'-r i t, " I H-.i -".ii IM by i,.,-(? Ufurr. " And ' !! 'In: l.l'i-li on liii on i J n r i ' Ii m :' ii.'i ii n:d , " i ly, li: would ii'.t vi Ii'.ni .-'j fair rn. ft.rc- !" ' i- -i li;:'il,ty I -iv," -In' n J-Iif' , ' l.i. -ifi Ur with h' r il. l-:.l- " 'il I'l, liO liVC- III , "i .1' li'iil '. i '. i.iin, t i. en ! ' la ('ii.ai'i o i j .ni- i 'ir- t'.-j -r. vri-, iii v fi i' -ri'l ." ri '. uru- . .i r. in 1 1 v . li.it ii.i, l'ir in -r- . ' H' Ill- -'ll'i' i t. I.' t Hi t..l,. ' Ii.'.ri' c ili.'l'Mal, 1 1 1 . l 1 : I 1 1 '. . . I '' r 1 ui,:. i-ti ::rf uiiin'' n- t-'r; i I 'i (' i.'-c, fair la I y ." . ''ii, nl ii i,i I I n in', 'Il v.i iii;. II 'it pll'll', '' li'H'.l' 111) ,l. i- '. .t - ,'' j.-i t fii j l.-a-i-i Ii.-. ' ''., !:i'iy," airi C'liira i Lichmip " ' ' v -t;:i ! y II,'- m'Jij of Iii- i tin .'' j i''' 'l I.i r -iji.irn I iiiid nn.' t' - ii.t tiiii , r. n t-h i i.l r'iIik ' !.'.'i,'.. a.r aii'l ti,i liltln fi -How, ' '','' ';'. t 'i riii d ii f "ii lli: lain' of ' ai.y :-i i-iii' d In i tij"V tin) nut- ' !: hi In r fi-i Lii'l lij,i. Cmirad ' t.iri', ai.d h I -In d III: : "i i -I, I m.i . ,u 1 loi iur viiitirac: ' .'.( il -i iii.-'.n..-- " No, I don't like it I wou't consent to it, Juries,"' Kiiid Conrad, in n fily to sonic Uiinn urged by Iii iuo-t intiniatf friend. ' 1 ull you it U an cici lltiit filau. You say you devoutly Leliuvu llo rt'tuins your dciotior., but, bvii.g a bi-llo, mid one lio La.i fo loug itli.slood the arrows of tlio blind orviicr, that in her pridu the Hilt Dot own htr heart to bo trembling 'ueath hi power. Now, I only want your consent i uml leave the ret to me.'' I " I dou't like deceit, Carlos. She ill de.-ii-e inu for it." i '' Keally, my excellent fr'u nd, I wi-h you would gtt lid of home if your jciiliiiii iital, rotimntic nousvii.'ic. Now, give tue ptrmis iion to " Neil, veil, will, good bye, Carlo!" said Cuura !, in he lefttlie room with a per pi i.ed fin:!'.' "II liii huudioiiic face and Car. j knew he h id it uil liii ovtn way. A. i i k f a-i d. and fr.'tte i urpricd, ;..-:. ii. ' ' 1 1 v. hat aiixi n- In caa-u Col:- rul I, ait !.'; 1 r.t. a In 1 a- ii.-.al dm iii;; that t m i i-.iuI'I in.; :n count lor Lis ab- '. a. il : liv iin. re .-In' puinlered upoutln: i ii i lui i , tiie in.'ix lur heart told htr lii 'l !.i- prr-i nee '.'.a- lieee.ary to her hap I'itir .he im reu'i'tted lur t in-tant i' vd 'ii--.- to one who had bci-ll -o delolrd Mid o true and if her inborn ride had !nt fo'.bade il, lio would have milieu to him t'i uurau I tlm mytery. hile inii-iiij; upon l lie ol j it one eve i ing, ln' tiiiiiLl rlie iii-erneil LU Mrp up on the nnnel walk approai hiii the hou.c but it proved to be that ot liii Irn iid, Car los, liii-" vounn mini entered her pit-n-nec w lib an air uf i.e p uit-latn holy , Inch tam ed Irene both surprise and uin a-iue-i. ' " ht ailt you, Carlos V she iinpiired, " are you ill '." I " No, lady." I " Has any mi-fiTtunc ovcrtuki-n you?" " AUi! ye a cn-at dm-." "May I a-k what it it .' ' hit continued, luore and more in'eri ted. Carlo, sei iin'd to ln-italc. " Lady, it relate- too nrarly to youi-elt for u.c to " " In In aveii . Ii.niie iv hat can It be V "You th' t i-, Coin id j, l niertU, you l.:il'-- "Hhiit haie I rlonc' Speak, Carlo", I iu.pl ir' you ' an'l !,. r face re like mar L . paii. A. t i t a- he i iiiid utter the word. Car I .- mi'.: " .ii trii'id i- tin- victim ot unre .j ..tt'-'i iff. '-; i, l, I- n w in-jtie !" "M 'in i ! -i ti inn I 1 1 1 i.e, ati I inline i'i ,' i !..i '. I. In n I i iil.l to hi ii If, ..'. . ..i-pi i ii, r land, mer lur iyi", and i ami it w a tn d in u-iy Litu-i wm nl h . .' -i iii-, j- I.i r foil, p.i ii tn, in a w In -per, .0 .I.i Hi: ! nl . do i in I ii : I' :.rad : " . J j, 1 iii! nli, in v j-::dr, i:,y -infal 1 ' Lat a wfea i bait- iii.i'ie n! oin' -o i.' !::. uii'l .-In: lu jiiieti iii'.re fc.uei.y than l,i lore. " li.-tn:, and the low voice tritiillf d, " if he -ho'ild eicr n c.vi-r. would you loi'tm-ie to liw; I.iin - would y I ile-in to iiiany lil iu .''' " '.isid kiiw- I iiiid ! I !h, f." lillt'l ! Coii- rad : She sudd-lily fill hT-rIf ela-p'd to a III a i.l', heart and the .aii.C lo luiec wlii..- I pei-'-d very ewe tly and i"!t!y " uiy on, i in v own ', ' ! Irene looked up alth a.toiii-limrnt it , ii Conrad wliocarei-ed lur. Carlos hat Ji-app'tared. KlirftMi ('mil c.rr.'-pop.leiit of the I - iiioci atic (' .iri.-r, from Ciiieinnaii, te.l. a I ,. r..i,.. ..I... in llie ..nl. , "."ill iil'l.-.'- -.. ,-'U.i. . ' ! r 'ir.iitk, and taken before the Mayor, I wi .-- t'.n foi;..w,.g di il-i.-ti-.' tonV place : I ' Ji.ivid " .aid lis lienor, 3 "rn as he , 1, Mr .lot.-. are you liere e nu- la-t week ui. k a".itu if I ! ' ' j I li-i pi .ill.l u -.nl not I ill i i 1 . ..ti :" p 1 ,"1, y .u; h 1. 1 have, 1 and I ,"" ..te b. . p to :.l I tl 1 itu t- ,1, ; " ..ui i"H ,tr- '!..it.'nil wtlh Iniii In-a-t- iv it n '. -.1 I u r" 1 1 1 ng iu t he eutt' r." j " ! ; ui k Mel g n.ly. Lying 111 the gut ; t. r- -nl.iv !" I " i iitt w. re y ti lying in the gutter for 11' ii. i were riot d 1 link ' " V. i see, your honor," replied have, !w'.:!i th-f inr ol a lawyer, " it w as mon-.li 0111 .hot i a-t lii-i.i -h.t a- h I ; eotiidiit shi p I driiiked three (flues of lemonade and a ' oallou and a hall of pump water hot yet jumped into the river bit line hut 'couldn't b-i . - linn, your honor, I enne will again d rat. k another tal. on "f pump ; water; pumped a :'utti r full I ltd down in ; jt t comfurtabb went to -In p (I ream ed I wis rich, riding iu a coach and four : ro'iiid the tenth pob woke up, found itiy sclf iu Ihi! watch buu-c trying to keep eool ; that's all." A coun'ry editor thus tears to titters an ancient proierb : " A l.iil.t.ivi St'ivk fi a rn F.tts .no Moss." iVeil, whit of that? Who wants to be a iti-i-y old Moiie, away in somi; damp curlier -, a piatiirc, w hoi e stiii-hiue and Ire-h air 1.1 111 1. line, for the cons to tub themselves a: .,,. !, for - nails ami Lugs to crawl over, at 1 : r 1 . liii iu - U '-' 1, .u:.i under among the pou lt i- I ir I. it' r lobe a smooth a..': j ' 1 " ' . ,i bed t'.,,".r diitn' al'iitgin the braw-.-iiit of iile, wi u i:-' "Il I'i" rough cor- - ' i iii; ui.' out me 11 1 111 ci y - in 11 in- -1 1 in. t . . ' .' the granite or the licute Veins ! ii.. : 1 ,tn or ci.a!' .-1 my . It is Ihi. pei pi t :,i." tiiin.' :i'l rub'. ing 1:1 the w biriniL' ctir itii! '.al shows abatsoit of grit a mail i 11. .i l.- of in I what 11 -e be i good lor. T he ,-aul tun: and p-tom: ai e ground down to -and and mud, but ihe linn rock is selcc lid I .r the lowering foilitss, and the ilia inoinl ii cut and po.idit d for the monarch s crown. '11, e amount of the wealth of PehaMopul i. ronn.ut. d to be X'.'ll.illlO.miH. The forii ficatio,',, have cost I.ot e" than t7.IMIII.0llO, and the military and naval stores are ol prodigious! value. (Communication. l'dlt TIIR N. C HIIIO. lilt: MOUNTAINS OF NOIU'II-CAUO-UNA. The Alleghany Mountains extend, in bro- kr i - a .' v - Jiiuvuie. iron, ivaiu. uiiu many oilier moun- en continuity, from Manic to (morula. Nu-i ' , . , i i .i ' lain have their re-p"i tivc ulti action-;, but a lucroua unaulatioiiH are observable in their 1 ' . , ... , .i.i.i I more tin nded noi'ce o' ihcm lllUl be re- protraL'ted outline, and greatly tend to beau-j ...... . ., ,. - served ui.'il a futurn ocruioii. tify their appearance. itbiii the limiti of , . ,. . -I.. , , i i . n i'i The M'tuntaina ai e ilo remarkable lor .North Carolina the Alleeliuniri as.unie their , ... , ... - their aanatary virtuos. , Uurui2 the iultry : most lolly elevation, and constitute oue of, e i., . . , . , ., ... , '; and opnra.-im heats 01 .uuiiu r, hu U.- lliB tuot eharniinc features of the Mate. , , , I.. , ' aitude and nni'Url lUfutt are already ; lew pcr.oiu, however, are sulheieiitly mi- . ' , , , , , I , , , , I fell in th" nystelii, hiw eralcfu! to the feel- pres."ed with their value or reouice, ailho . , , , HK't lo r"!ire, f'r a f 'ipp, from the cares and i they may bo ready to admire their gran-' .... . , , , i , .... , . , ., I ,, turiiioili i T li'e, and nek the cnj' incut of dcuta Willi a view of clucidatin'' t hi ub-1 i i ji-ct, to a liuiiu d ixteiit, il i In ieiu pmpo.--ed to notice biirfly a lew laels eoiunctid with I ht-i r t'lipal iiitii .", biau'.itu aud auato , ry i ii tile.-. ' In prorcs-'in; f-tnnlly from Charlotte t1, Itr.l ..r,,..t.!i,r,ii .1 m v .. 1 . , . . a.... , , l,r.....i.l. , , . It-eif in tia-lon ami l.llicolii counties. ear the South Carolina line, in (iaston county. Mind 4 the coiiical li!ipcd Kind's Mountain, of Heitilutioliarv ineunirv. A lid lure it m.ii I 1 be proper to remark, thit the battle of ,"Kiii'-i Mojntiiu" s nut Imglit on its sides or Miinii.it, as ninny mi pie, but on one of it. .-outheiii .''"., a f i w iniics distant '1 iii- "deed o( nolle J n rin- mi "Juiious . iu it results 10 the Aiuerie.ni arui-, has juM- ' ly ri .tied the inline it bear in hi.iory.ly t trui iff itiiinrwr. '1 he inountain "blue dome" Mood pruidly iu view a wilue-a of the d,u of Louie, aud wid mnain, in all time to tome, an e uduriue; monument of a I lirillialil vii'tarv iftiinsd li tba snnft of ir i . . ii.., 'i i , t'tiiia and t!:e Carolina". In the victim of King's Mauds Crowdrr a Mountain, aith a broader "ummit, but of nearly similar ln-iht. ! Other small mountains occasionally emergii in ij a-t on, Lincoln and Catawba counties, but not worthy of particular notice Al'oul 2 I n.iles We-t of litlieoi ntoii we Un i t wilh a more ciiun cted ran.-e, rail, d tin- " I.mri I i Mountains." Here we fir-t liud in jbun.t d aitei' be in lock ( J'iiiti" ca nadr li-i-), the w bite ins, Pmus stroiu-) aud ot In r spei ic pecu ii.ir to tin- it, on, tains I.auri I rrei k. near to : ttbieh ihe road pa"ei, i.s tiaiid.'iiui-ly ileen-rat.-d a'.oitg its ctiiire eour-c. with I he lau rel, and o:ri iit.' iit il fringe Ir-e, ( I i.i iiiati tln s ) It is not, boa ei r, ui.til we rcru'!, the' evil. lii'l of Iluike, alicci , I! un "Snte, iiki ", A he. Ac , th ,t the Msut.taii.s are seen iu all of tin ir beauty and et an,!, ur. In tlii . i le. at c ti gi ill, i inbriiiiiL' l"or 1'.' e '::.':..., i dly mount lilts ri-e in thick uc-ces-i "ii to tlm eye ol the raiisln-d biholdir. At li e I a-e of every mountain grid fully n, iiiders "O'hc I' fre-biiiL', sp irkling atrr am, Tirvi in siite from the bubbling foui.tatn t the gu -bliii river. Were too may be een ... .i i . man a gm'sii'iig ti" .'.. w"iniiij; ?-jii. in luntain girgf, and tumbling along, lu c a-i I. s aetivi I v, a fit en. helm of a bustling and n 1 -y orld. 1 he re.ourren of the nmuntaiii" ire but imperfectly known. Their general rueed itnl liarrcn apT'Caraitce is calcu,atcu to im- part ti it 1: f ', .r i'l" "V r.i .11 of lln ir 1 uiu' and rrni n ii iti. Il ib'til l, hoarier, be bon.'-tt. n.ii' l li.jt th. tiutin rous watercour se, 'iff .i-l nne !i iiliuii.il or I otl-uu land of great I'i ililily. Corn, rye, oat., pot atoes, t be i'ra-e. Actro iu Ihe nrcuti -t i.erfi 1 lion. Ihe iiioiiiit.iin side, and inter telling talhe at e riery w here eiotln tl w ill) gras. and cat tle railat over luxuriant p.i-lurage. It is true, a few b'ad. of pol.ttoe. Ac , rifca-ioti. al'v reach the nearest town" ever misriuUr roads, but scarcely a tithe of mountain pro iluctious are taken to mat kit for the want of cay iilnl expctliti'iii-traii-poiti'in. Should IJuil Mii-.m.i by d:ppi. .tin- 1. ami ill 1 be li the eontein plated l'.ailroad p. ni trate this re- r ai "in.' ' ie. .. ,. r.t ....:. I inlout I' oil- ll-i- i.i-vt will be new lo eion the peculiar rcsotirecs of the liiountains J S' ine rea l : -, I ui wi.at I bale written . would the., be available. Kve ,.r W il- . ....... ,,,, , w, iningtoii, llalelgh iinJ other eastern fib hd ,.,u,);, ,.-,,,, ,1... u,.,ty ih.p. be liuif t .ii lit be inabic-l to fii tpn ntiy i-it the .-'nam, I j.eat, Is i.oihmg moiu or le-s V.'t,and l.ixtirii.teovi ra li.,."li,"i.of iiioiiii. lh;,ri ' t;' " at Amu n. of . , , , , , , 1 South A u . 1 1 1 I !i.. . 1 ei o-i ti ilin main lain beef-. teak and mealy lii-h potatoes. , , . . -. J ' pliei .-, ai. . lor ma -1 years have g.i'led I The In "i 11 1 .' i lis of Wisteiu (.'aiolliis a- 'Inough II winiu wat-r alwny. plta--.il to bound with numerous indescribable ultra.;- haie it a-i.ru. Ihe u.o.l tiouni stmu,-, ;t,..ns. All wl., hare adjourned f.r a lime fr0"' bI""' w'r 'I"""' 1 ''" "':,J , ,, , , . 1 , , cr change it. eoui -e or Us curu nt, but it '111 tin ir midst wi. I aeknow Iflet. tho triilh of , . : .1 . .11 1 e continue- t o inoie mi In Unit irri si-til le ; the assertion. Th? fni" piet iir. sipi.i iews p,,,.r whn h was eiviul) it in the b"gin mouiitaiii" ri-ing upon mouiitanis and jraee- iiing I y I he I'owcr i tt. 'fully rucetling iu the distance towering ! j cliffs and fiow tiing prcci. ices are but some A $tw AY T 'AV I'osr.n.l: A ' of the grand features sublimely poitrnyed young genlirinaii h iving "ee.i.iou lo wrile a j by the ringer of Nature. Knuu many of ' "cr to a Iin ml in the rouniiy, sent it lo , , . f. ; 1 . ... it the olhce I v a lieini.ti bid iu In., employ. ! th'e lofty summits grand tnitmiif jumn- . J . , J I ' Haling 1.0 "i -luge stilt, p, he gale hull nuiif vi.iv is presented -if a little world ,)r,.,. ,,.,..', . ,,.a.e. Yc.lerdav below and around you, fall of magnificence mid el a inleur. To liniliv of our eilieii. of .. , .- .,,i ,f . ., 1 ,1 ,1 nil- llll'li". nil' ll.r .1-...1 .. 1 in.-, ...,-. tain attraction, are unknown and cnnc 'iiui litlv iiiitii'iireciatcd. Hut let a llailroad 1 ..: .niitli! through some of Nature's di pie. hn way to Ihe nliiee, had slipped the cents sioii- or pais into I cinies-ee and then this' in the um I "pe and ii.rppcil it in the box elevated region will bo vi-ilei' by thousands j from our own and adjacent Stales in pur-1 Ills'' hl.T UK I J it r AT HlHTAIv. The st.it of health or of plea-tir.. The ISiack! ,'"",I,,n ,h:,i prcent mi- . , , , ., .... , . I mini char"!.' for intern, t. A? , on the llrilish Mountain, with an elevation of (1,1 " fect,i. , , . ii-i-,, , ... . -. ' ' 11 .1 1 1' 11 1 1 toil I- L . . , 1 I't.i I I , hut that il might then be ficpicntlv viMtcd by all wl , ,-,., , ,,, X l.'.'Mll ,'. ,. tneei, the are ambitious of a-ceiidiiijj the highest point y eai 4 I -."11 11 ml I -liil 'lite stock known ns of lurid east of the Mississippi. 'Ihe beau tiful Iloaii is also highly attractive. It may be i-e'-iidi'd on borsebat k, ami afiord.1 one of thu Ci.c-t views iu thu mountains. lit broad, extended Miinmit ia clothed with a rich coat of (ii an.-1, mill produce during the I ;i -1 weci. of July and lir.it of Augu.-t the! liio.t del.ciius -triiv! i nica ! The vf?ctiitiou is Canadian an evidence of great ilevatiou. Hi air, balmy and re frecliin. The (in iiJlu'lier, TabU Koek, i -n r nil 1 . i . - .laiurc s 'in'.u ri-.-ini auvea. ii in men we i coicl i-utnc ' ciinl M'tiuc-lcred vale, ' or re- 1 . luiiue;, lik ir-il n -nt In id bard, beneath 1 1 iv conn of i-oiiii niile-fpread oak, are mu-iiin cf ice and ice cream, or jn rltaps i the eoiiilurlj which l UL-inle the Nuith I'oiu ! I'nr mail, Le it ieitii..bi u d, in a creatine of , MiCi-ili' aim I. . -Vfriieil in liiswi-lii. to a-rtal ilt nl.lv his feeling. In the roin.tie 't Wi!'..!.-, 'Vatr.i-:i and Ashe the air is pet iliaiiy .' " n.p, and itninraliii-.' Man v liii ills 11 U kill lie mo ti lit jilts it ii eiif' tl le.'. t oii-liliiti. i,, are liabletl, alter a -I. .- t ri . !' i. - in tin il mi I -t, to cliti b the i -, iii.d 1 1 iluim "tin i . t-j'il'l. l y no on j ii-, ur couiilies without , i'1-rhup-, dan, er A ti. .1; ac.i .-il.!, ki.i ftati of eiert l -i tin .U'l'ouipll .: ill ti.e 1. .teat i xli: ii-li hi an ll.lllria'l lOii.miiiiira t m with ll, Is, K valid region II. I. S Hi. i . -. nl uf A merit a, w ould gleally uuproir 1'ie t ice of the country , lie vrloji in re-oiirec, and dijilay its uunte- ruu. thai.iiiitg feali tjs. On Uiatty a knob, . . ' . . l.ow to., .1 with tie lnuii-l or ihododt-n- droit, wouil spin'.j: i p delightful aummi r teiijci.ee, where pi .utc-fjue seenery would greet ll.e eye on cv-ryside, and innoeetit plea.iiris, with a ba u.y atiito-jdirre, would gieatiy c i.ti.lutc tw ll.e nj y mi lit f a uiouLt.iiu r treat. C. L II. What Cai si., ihi. liti.r Stri am Mr. Mint- :i Mmaie., a it i xpciiriicel navi- (.al"r, ri-i il a i,i jpinioii tiiat ll.e wa ters .r tic (.nl! Mre;. iii ire iiol'.iiu4' itiore or b -s ll.au tl.-: w.itirs f lln- liver An.. uon. Ti.,. gr. i.t fith. rrf wat.-rs j. he-l.li-d u. re tl.Sil I, I'll i nit r, a in any tin .. tin U hot . ull'ler tl," I it 1 1 .hut ar V -In iin lor coli-tantiy p uiiii. ii.i li r. -ft voii ol water. A I In ei. r a: i gal lie, i-d m un Jir ti e i j i nu. -in, ,' the i ipiator, it i- i x trt ii. i ly im in , i.i u. re -o man the Ati in In. I liar a .it. , in i,-r I I.i i .piatur. ll.e fit it! L"j'!i of In at. ! ati r -h ot. out ml the Atlan n- in. in l...i! a hiiti'ln d It. lies, iu the I ice"! the l'ier 'raiic winds. .Viiimxoii Is 'iji' ii, lie. wide, after he ing hi .ted n it-hi.: ot) to I b I. It and .-i tilde cour-e, it cui ves ; i ll In l ur lln- slr.il." trade 1 it. - liii mil I their ri ai h 1'iii'ti along wit. 1 r'T.t l.rre, it lakes its r.-tirse round the i.r.-al bay I .-ineii In iw.-rn the two coiitini lil- of Noith a jd Sotilli Aineiica. l'l-hing along the iierthtin cua-tof S tulll Ati..-itt-a, ami pa.--ir to the leeward ut ihe W i'.l Iii'lia Island, it h-avta the sh'.re of fu,-( J pr,-r,,d. ..lung the shuns ot Kiui nla , the ca pe. ol 1 ir-;nla sin! the -outh ''oast of I'-rlh Aun.n, and pa-. ing the shores ol . . loou'.i 1 j.t, en... 11. mi.-i'iii, among tin irebi-tgs w ..leli lloat out of I'i" .North, rn .. i 1111. ('i.t .ft the dull Stit .nu, am u Hou..J 1, .t be u.any yeai. I.iloic ill" North At. mil!" w on! I i e luied with iei le. 1 " Ihat n.o'inl l.c 1 1 ry I' -lrurlive lo I. a', i.a lloll lit. I l Kle p, ,, tiii i.ee In, proii.li'd an i ti 1 n .1 ii ei 1 -ir .' ii..t water 1 1.11.1 ant ly li.-l.nn.' ui .11 lid 01 1 1 back ol the cold At lantic to 1 1 - Ji -u i.at!..! , 11 hi re, a lit r -pi lid -inr' il. i.l.il naiiutii i .noli the ieil'i r-.'s it i- hutin'd -way ly a ui w supply ol natiie warm lui t tioiii the . rial Ama tii Sea 1111 11 can a: :t i - tell . hi 11 in or out of the the genlli 11. an receivci. a reply In bis letter, ; ii ml 111 il hi. Irii -ml f '.'ie-tn.1 ,at ahcit he wrote ngaiii, il lu Hail 111 -l.iuo.-, In sent I ; - the Ii Iter willn oil pii p'Hiiig, a- he li.vl 11 idea ot i..yin.' fiilterli " ill - po-tage on three ppi-rs. Ihe I111II1 w ,i, that Hie lad, on: l"1" I"'1 cnU. will, tn a let- week-., In lonverlcl Ii to nt w three p r eeiit. , iii.tkiu an iiiiiiual n tin" of '' nl, ntni. (u ( Iclobi r. I.'i!l, iiiinuilies will exj'rc to the aniouiitof! JbUd'l il)0. I rillLOSOl'UY AND CURL OF 1NTKM l'KUANCK. Anion'' the great Mturces of world-wide misery to llic huiniiii race, intemperance. atanda coiifpieiloua. The new tfiort to era dicate and uestroy bis nrcit foe of man by what is culled "Tin Maine I. aw," in yet but an experiment, which is no.v undergoing a trial in aeviral of the State.". 'I he Ineiids of It liiperaitce hope much from the strong arm ol law to prevent trafliu iu intoxicating liiiiora. Hut il is too early yet lo predict with certainty the renult. In the meantime, we have prtM ntctl us from medical sources a tptnjii: Jur llic cine of int- in in uucr. The subject i. one of suth vast importance, tod the following article" prvsi ni,, i a t0 strong and clear liglil, that we have tbou-ht il wolthy a place in the I'niliU Stiiht Miipuztiie. It i, h"m the pen ol pr. J. II. 1 lilt li.iiii.uii, of Cinciunali, and pnlli.-li-id iu In. Jiiii ii.il uf ,'ln,i. 1 r. IJuclniiiiiaii considers inti inpi i uiiee stiietly a lii'un t pioducid by stimulation ant! derangciurnl of a poilionnf lite I. tain, and he allivcs that reiiiciiir. ban- 1 i-cn i..-i oieri d lor it in tlie natural produeli !- nl lln iattli, which ure a -i certain a cine lor it a- I ati ilia lint, i- f.-r the small p' X. IVf will let tlm doi t ir gi-.u Lis own stoiy, j 1 . i i -1 y and nil: I-'or lit'- pre.enl, I would di-cu-. .in ciil ilill h ' I I"'- i,i' A t il I'lH LI ft 1 1 Uil s uml sra'ji,l and which il it .jtn, i ali t l.c iiiibi'.. wisdom and iliii.inll.iopv t" itn'l, v.nh u.l the legal pom l.'cli i .iu be wer alnt s' ui.ri'.e in'' f iiii.ti' ii e 1 I "1, -ft ' o I i -ir. I i.t. ii. j i I 1 ui.ivcr.sal .inur. .- ol bti pini; attr.'ially to a d; iniinn i d I iil.ee, the li.ai.lt V. s -.l i L'f.HI' ihlltl It. It-.ll,d ol OU1 pill .-tl i. Ui, and ic ii.i! it a nt , iirtibul Iv .1 million "t tin' caith iia. iie.ir u t I en ri.hl.v un li r-t '. I ai.i! lliuroughl.l treated bl tin- ilevti i I llll.lll- throj i is who are . n-.'.'i'i"l in airn-liiir its tnaieii; and their Ubom, in l 'lis' ipi. i.e.', Iiave bit n productive ot hut Impel hit re sult., in con. p. ui--. n with what i.n. hi hate bc.-u a. cuii'p'it -hi d, hid there been a cr leit linder-l Hnllliit of the natuie of tins iii y onlm, and the phiin-npliy uf it. cure. illt all due del. 1 1 -i.ee f ir the pievious investig ilium ol phy -iiiloL'i.-ls. 1 must i x pres my i.'-itt that they La', e I: in d Iu un cover and .-nl' rt' lln only ereol and lalut bie praetieitl Until w hieh, upon tin subject, phyioi igy can cont i ibule to phll .lit hropy t) wit: tin pi. p'l-ill'in that inli ii i pi-1 a i ue is atneliy a curat. le di-i -e, and ih.it, if pr-'p'-r i,iiilieiii.il urd nigral ri in. -dies, it may be i.i.tilely reit.o.'d fruiu tin.' ail!i. if (I,,- ii. -.. ary icim-di. a are :' . e ! i it a ,-ea'c .ifficienlly i xi t i.-ire. I pi p then, t j i'iti -tr at, : 1. 'Ihe pf.il-- .pl.y of it.!, u.p r iiif-- a Inch . apl.iiu. it. piod-nieoi ntni it-tuic. - . 1 Le un- ii'..! can- and p 'ph i . a ; '1 ,e Ir; n al t- i!i: a Ii 1 prt 1 I.I.--U. i In- c x 1 1 1 1 a a ut e ei, -u in? i,-.', oi a ! . ih -! ic dru.k', a I.i. Ii i- t i,e ic niii i f .r :i ..( n.:. m Lt rant e Hi ur .1.111 e 'i.itri, 1. i..i- .i 111,1:1 an .4ppet.l1 il 1 " -" ' u'-i'iii - - .1 in in -ui ot In r in" !e n :.- o I w .i.t L, h merer, h 1 1 e bi-tii si .I.-. trie lu as 1L.1i ,,s ..!, ..,)!. Spi c r .'i.diiin nl.-, an I aloio tt ci . c. ll''n, t- a, tor-aci "piuut, et li. r, 1 !.! . ..!' -rm, ati : ofb. r l:li "ties, nr.- Ill" Ci 'III :n 111 g r .it 1, -.il i .us "j tie iut- 11 petite appit ti. I.i an of tin ". indulg. i.ec.., ll ex!,,i. ; the sa n e.-ii,:' il c11.11 .n ti-r, and I n of pl.-as.ii.t st.tnu!:iti in. 'I be Ut.llct-l! pn -ell. .' of Ii.i- -.pp. tit.' I01 sfi 111 ill u . in til c'Uiitii. ., and i:t ail a.-es ,,f the l.uuian rue, e-p. cially iu tl."-'' nitre man, at a s:r. :il'', is s-ippo-e.l t) I" in.. 10 tuany in a .late of natuti, rove- ihat tin love of sliiiiicii" is an 1 0 1. 1 . nt appt iile, or organic ti mleltcy ot th. htltii.iu eon -I . t ill l- 11 , and le t the un ie r 1 -lurti n of aitiuii i! cu-lom, in.i nioli, and di.ea-e. If, llion, there l.c au iiibi'i. iit ii.-tui.il upptt.te f if Miiiiohitnui, that -ippcltt-' mu-t hive il- or ganic l'i ality. and it- bins of ileve! .ptm i t and tieeiinc, w 1 1 1 1 1 1 utli Cll.ib'e 11- lo li'.il lite its manifestation". Thu tlm b.te i stltnillati'ili ilcpiltd-, lil..' tltn hue n food, upon a j art ie il.r pn ti in f I he I r i.i 11, w a. oue ol my e.n ii-t .li-e iii i it s in -1-1 eral to rn Ira! phi -io! ) . 'Ihe organ tip ui n I '.-h I In- pppl-t.le lor -tllliullls ill p. ti l-, i-l 'e'tleil illi- lin-'i i nlely in li"i,r of I .1- raiity "f the inr, al the p"-liri. r luargin of the lower jaw, about halt an im h l-cl mr and b. hind its socket Itinin di it. ly alitt rmr to the bote .f l 1 111 11 i ii . i- l-ieaii-il tin' org.su ol A i 1 11.. 11 -tivene-s, or the app. Ii'.e I n l ' "l. 'I he ci it. tin 1 t ot lln- orian of L ite of Stimuli!., 111 an iitipt 1 .-ii le -uf p et, erent. . the trin- ilruiikard 4 llnr-l. 1 11 it. lit-i ,!,.. grcc ol 1 xi item. n. tin re is in, n il a ile-ue I r tin- ii. ill r kind -..(' .limiilai m.i . .1 sin h ill 111 k.s a- cidt 1 , w im , and i i 1 ; but u lu 11 the "rgait i . mote int. 11-.. 1 1 ,1, ,ie 1 . n , f i . m 1 bllt the s!t uigc-t ili.li.l..! .. s ui.l -:iti. ly it. Ui'. lies, J he in,, -I ti. ileal,: I. males, Iii whom a -poi nlul aident -pu.t. wmild b' a ilisagieeai'i. and ! .nth nine ti"e, haie been loluple I, tl b.'li iin' Lot ol Stimulus lui. le- ii excited, t-i dunk pute l iandy and whiskiy with plta-uie, with a. uiueh coin fort and as little 1 xlill.n .itiui a. would be. experienced by an old t"p' r A. A ! inn-i.t 1 1 1 iie- prodiui's a d. pn -rd condilion, which we end hiiiiger, and which ii ri in w d bv I I, s 1 the I, ne of Siiiiiuliis ! produces a uilb -leiil l .tui of di pie-sioii and Itppi tlte which is I' liev I I v -tin. ill 11, Is. the iiiganof Luc of Stitutiltts be largely, tlcicb.pcd, a v.c gi-iicrally Intd it lu the de- 1 MU iid. nits of ihe inli nip, rule, llmrc is a1 strong eon. tttiilioiial Iciidiniy to inlen pi 1-aitei- v. Im h m 1 1 be i-i.gnli r.i. lc I. it i. Inn-, ! hi In iok: si il 1ici1l.il. ami a e'.iilinilal slrug-i gle, but which leu hale the lottitude to re- si 1. lite victim of tin. Inri'litiiy organi-1 rati. in find- li i 111 i -1 1 in d. pri --e.l in. I. in. ho ly, iiiid italiln.' coin! il Ion, ut. til hi- n.ilulal u j . j n tit.' is grntili. d ivheii he find" him-idl rcstoied tn si reinly and coiul'.il, and, per- eeii ing no Ci il elicits I'm 111 its indulgence, he i. tempt ed to 1 c pea I it, it ith a 1 1 1 on j ton lii tiou ll1.1L he is doing a he.1'1 hlnl :i, , uml prociiiing an ii'.itoci'iit plcisiim. it i- ti-e-le-s to , such 1111 null vnlu il tlt.it ail i.l. o. Iitilit" diinks ar i nlially poi 0110114, and i that e.cry droji which he takes is an injury to hi. eoii-tituliui!. lie knows, experimen tally, that sin h i imt ti e f-ict. He know that within reasonable limits he enjoys the highe-t health ami comfort, while indulging lu hi" usual potations, mid that abstinence is immediately followed by depression ami debility, which predit-p v-e t tdi-ra-e H.-ner, when ha U suiunionud by ihe ultra ndvocalc of temjieranee, in accordance; with an er roneous physiological doutiine, to ubimilmi his usual nra'ilieatioii. his reason miolts al tl... demand, and i..Me-d of sympatl,i.iug will, thu cause ol teuipenuice, which bus so many tai net claim, upon his bciievoleuce, ... UJ . iia..;diii:u ill ill UU- , X .-oB-l will bli high Or lOW, SCCIII.1 tO be vociites, into a leel.ngof coolness, if not ab- ! 1Ue-tion that every one thinks of and one, solute hostility to this great uud benevolent t lo0 nlllt uo ODU cttIl ntlaWer. After lookiuS ru '', ln' . over and ixainiiiing carefully the suheet in c suouIJ hay t0 '"rc ' of "f all iu bearingn, we arrive at the coueliisioii couiitry m,n who are addn led to liiious and ,,Jllt vh0sc who have debts to pay and pe alcoholic potations, ,,t that they are cou- tulli;irj .obligniou, to fullil will tee harder sumiiig c,,, nhal pc.se,., and ptrpetratiug tuuei the coming winter than they have ever moral or physiological sina n. every eon- ,,, ja. We d-. Uot think that brcad.stiff . sumptiou ol Heir usual beverage, but r aod proii.ioua will te m. hijb .s they wef. ther thai lhfjr.ro eratiferig and cultivating la,, t-r llor ,hal workin, people whohavfl un nppehte which, however apparently inn.,, employment will find it uh dill.eult to maka cent in .l.i pres, nt form, is s.ill a evil, and ,llC .. ttlit of lU Wutk ,,.. tL Jiu ii ever liable to incieast: until it becomes do- Uo ,;ul.r, 0 atruetiie to bor-y auil soul. If, in it, ex.! 0ur n.u, or ', it,illki2 fir!st . cc.the alcoho ,,. app t:le tend, to ll,c dc , I ,,-,e ,iU Le no foreieo demaud for our struciioii ..f all t,;,t ,, i,,,!!, arirl mauh. r.n,L I... ,.r il..,.. ..ill r..i;r...; even its mibb r iudulji in -c.s u.u-t be, 1 1 s ....... :l . i.t 1 1 - . oiiiC i''ii',nii tin, aitnoiiii I. pa j aijle t In i r ifl.it.. Ileiicc, ue nr.- iu-iil:ed :n iniig cicii the tcinp. r.it't c iiisuin. r of wine-, ill. 11 1,1 u r r-c- I., ale "holie 1 xl.il.il a- ' lion, ngain-l the iiiornl In.. c..'ii-.-e. Hut' iu wb.-ft lio.-s 1 in-r e:i-it 7 Matk tin: ill.-., I'luti'Mil It i Lot the iil:'j:is indu!i:ei,ce hu ll we should tleinittni e as a j . Ii i. 1 -cal sin, 1 tit the rn' Jin ie in pi a 1 it 1 i.r Jt bili ly wl.nli di iiiaiid.1 il, ami which i piip. t-, 'jal. d by iinlulgi nee. U In 11 a Ini-cialb ; I atii-nl, 1 xlnu ted by lieiuoi 1 Inge .uid pro- lu-e 01-ihargi ll"lii hour to ami ..th' r t "!. -, rt ipiiii f lo t e su-litnii d hour by Liat.di, :iu,iiio!ii:i, i.t st. 111 .hints, w h .t is the 1: i.i : ill v h n Ii ttu at e 1 o phy -l"!' ,ie:tl .iii lie t'fli ' 1. it ihe 0! bi.. ly and a.u- ii.ttiia siiiltli ireient I.1111 Ii- iu Miihin.' st.u luitln r or i. it the pi o-tr ati ui and ixha i tioii which r.-inicri d tin .c -ti nulant- n. c.--.-sary T It i- evident that in In. pn -ei.t eoli 1 1111 b" 1 int.ot live long ; I ut n, u h it 111 an -1.' r i. In-to I V relic 1 i-d ? I- ii lyre mur ing t once Mie. stniiiilaiit. upon which In: , V"", ""'""- di p. ds, , ly re-t',r.g the hea.thy action ol In- coii-titution, so a. to lender I lie 11. un- N he ileoi.llv or the -tiiniila- lion ti e en : Ihe iiui-tiiii au-wcrs it-elf. In like manner should e rcnatd all who arc addicted . alcoholic, stimulation a. lic uf ail e.rnnie ciil or ii-firmitv wl.i. !i relj'llres In be feel, led. So b'l,.' a - tin- .I.-- 1 i.ity 1 xi-t . and the ci aiin- f,,r -t n uln- is j eip.-i iisti-.l, 1.0 I'gislainm ti aiibihilati' the a e ho! c Hade, ami 1:0 niuouiit "f virt'ious clt-iii 1,1a;, 1 l,ni e 1 an .-a -"it a I I v e. pi 1 ! . wiil acc.iiip'i I, ui, nt the et-,- ri ijinri -. It may he, l -a t . it a!i ..ho'ie !",.!.. veic I an- I- In d II "III -.e.i t i, the e ,11 -tit Ull" II Ot II,:. ti. gill. j n. It Is v t:n t.nii; 1 b e ui,. 1" I li nt .:. piat, I if a g. in 1 it 1 u. -, a t. inp. 1 .' c ' 1 iii.it In. .o-j.-ii, ,. il,,. I. ., of . ut .1 .-' ,i r 1 1 ! iii I p ;i '. , tt . :.l 1 a-e t 1 ! " an iiittiii .iti.il 1 l.'ii.i.lli I i:st. .l.ui, ll,.t in ll .''- a t'-:it 1.. ..1 id 11, n .1! 1 1. 1 .-i . -1 1 1 nt - t, ..io and it t' pre. h i p 1.1 s. ii.-j, I I , pr., loci I, and tin ! i. a -tr im pi I 1!. illy t!::it .1:., r st.uii.lai.l, w . .11 L.e n tr' ilt.'l, de-lrui i,-,e toht-.illli aul I -t.-gi-viiy . and eajniM' of pr ..1 u- ing a gl a ! 11 a 1 d-t. no: a t.oll In th, CuU-tit alio... . !' uii -in! I 1. Id, tl .r that all t! Xteriril tin-:.!,- f.r lln cue ...f int. u.p, ranre t. i -1 hue lien-l'.f' r teen adopt,-! th.- ii.-.rnl sua 1 111, the b g ,1 ene-einii, in ) the inrii' ii e p.iai-r "f I'tibl.c "entiinent :n,.! juvcutie edu cation are but siiper'i.-ial and impel feet modes ol treating a con-lituti -nal disorder ; method, which aim too much at c!het, and ton little at eaui s Those cau-rs lie iu the uuiifrsal con-litu-lion of man in hi. natural cr inh.-r. r! t.-c ilenev te 1-1. on. di prc.-io'i, with a c "t-e-ipi' iii ,.,,irti for a stimulus which shall lift I.iin on.' .1; tlis', .tdiere of li'l.eiv 1 ' 1 iv aril which he 11M.1, gr.u it itis. It i. not un lily by si.aleit.iig from the poor lil'iu ihed. '.ils ttostriin. n't'..:: .', which alYii :.ti s ht. si mi ion,., but pronuigs and agra Mili's Im c'.ii.nt ntiotiiil .11-.rder. t'-. tt the euin is t.i bo wroti ht Th,; iii- .rd-r mu-t Ic eur. d bv rei nluiionir ng i!,,. coti-:,tiiti .11 i. ihe patient, and aniiihii iting il. fun. ny hi, nli c .ri-l.t,,t. . Ihi the iiM':i-e Two all-'.' ! . i t cm oil. ie I il- by the Clc.it. u, p',,, hat 1 111 tt. Css, 1, en ,,f s b.ll . I ei II ill and r:'l- p.ll'.l ll.d.eal'd ill the C" I, -1 1 1 il! 1 JU d mill and of iitl.it.-. and il i- man. 11. i.t-, iu i. -d, I hat a Villi so full of b ariiing, so lull of I en. ti'liii.'i -paying millions to 1 ,1 pi . si -ii- f . r the 1 u, 1 ,d h" ly and ..f soul l as led nt ut. I. r to. d and ap'i-d the liio rn nl ii ine. iii tin' phy -in..i gieal at. 1 the in 1 al cure "I' iliti II 1 J 1 : :l nee. In my ie.vt, I .ball dev. I the rur.il. in ly ..f i lii.-nij.i' 1 a t.i-i' by medicinal and by gi. nic lu.-au- hoping t 1 s:.i-!y the leader tint iiit.-iiij erauei: may be medically ticul ed, by sale, s lln In, and holes.. me men. tire", with at Ica.-t a-great cert. iii ty of sueev.s a. we gem rally c pn icnec in the tr. :iiuienl l any .li-ordir of iiji.tl j.i 1 inaiici.ey , magiii ludc, and lintiL a r. lilil.KNVH.l.i: We Al.lM Sl'HIMiS IN 111 re shown specimens uf alum rock lie nt'ter day, by Mr Wallace H. lour, wliich be brought from his lands on the Saluda riicr iu thii I'isiriet. Mr. loor informs us that there i a sj.i ing ol iibnil water oti the plate, Willi It lias In-ill I. '-Ion 11 t 1 hy s ol I he old Women iu ..r. lei " I 1 set their tl At pinsChl, lln! lillT cue roaches oh the pring. Inn can be waiii out. Inn can be waiie out. Th pec- iiuciis u rock slionn in ale Very -1 1 on.'ly iiiiprcgiiateil with alum. It will be .1 glial things to hai e iu ( 1 it t liv iile ail a! 11 in spi hil', w im h cures all scrofulous tli.cast .. 1 11 Vir ginia, tin' alum spiiugs are resmli d I" by hundreds and tliou-auds uf p.-isoit. ev.oy season. We hope Mr. lour will set tn 11.uk and make hi" I'm time mil nf hi. spting, an.) at the sum.' lime be will be cut rtbu! nig to I Ic pro-pel ily of lite lh-1 1 ht. and t he In- lit h and eoutl'oi t nl I Im.i- aiids el-e it here in tin- Southi-rti Stall 1.", 'tt 111 li. ft 1 il . A AValth was lately sent by mill fi or Pens.', 'nl a. Fit , lo Hintgor, Maim-, to be re -. .it-ell 'ilill ..-(si lioi-ir I v lli.t s in... 1 . t unci' : and the whole inen- was .'1 iloil.ir.- and 60 cents less, than the price a kid for th m repair? at FcB-'voU. COMMKllCIAL AI'I'AUl OF TIIK COIN'UIY. The state of the money inarkeC in this citv i. ii n. tlt..r il.,.1 !i.l..--...t .,.i.rn ........lu ; ,ir,J,il,J lLan all 0,, oue tlli luis m(la ' of tl)u AtaIltic. Whether money will bu BCuriJC or yU-hty, whether' the price of pro- . ,ire aityti.tng in the ahapo of provisions " j f r.iin ii-. Jn Ktirnpii the crops were never bilter than tin y have ben this year, and the yield iu California of wheat, Indian e u n, and potatoes, will enable that Slate to . xpolt blead-tiili-. Of our llllill'lt n turcd "iod.- slu. ha- ul-o an abundant .-ui. ply, and v.i.l I In r- 1-.r - i.v:ir, iw,tLmg from us, t r win-!, .-.ii- will gi.e us in she ban been tl.s lug, Itii.i'.-ii.s ti. -.I, lull -of Inr g'lliien trea.--uie. 'J hi., fact ah. ne. Will unike luoney -caic in the .li..i.!.c eitic.-. Jkit this is t ail. We It., .i- bun 1 uniting in dett to ur-'fe l..r im-re 1I...11 two . -ari fur diy J.; , ,, V.0.1-, lace., j-1 i k -, saluis, jew. 1 ry and other u xu 1 it 1 1','i ;" u 11 n -, ur bey olid our u.can.s I pa i un i.t. As .1, I'-1" laid or California f t g"h!, and h.i.e iiothin. that Ciililoinia wants to giie I er for 1 bat gold, and as Kuropc nan ts m thing of u . but gold, it s. 1 11. s to us that we ar" going to be in pretty lirbt ipiar I. r.-, and shall 111 i-t p'obai.ly I t obiigi.d to .sk n little exten-ion of jur 'iebls. I lln- i-roe. Lt has not so n.liielr cut off our cr..p, .ul t,;., ve fLall ,afc ,.nou h , r: . , ,..r ar,. Mr tj ..... 0l,r l!rbt, ; II,,, ,t.t. ,: , Us.,:: e tnic-tieu Tin- droit' Lt has not so niliielr cut off I'' Ntillnl those we owe lior those Iroin whom we hue bu n g'lling sp.eie war.l our pro duce, an I what i. to be done ! W'hv, tnose nc "W. ii.u-t til.c our railroad botds and wait in".! tho " flout whom we git our ' 'i .. ''" want our pioduee. Il nas 11 eie it miM.ike we auflfde when wo g "t our bead and ear- in iff Lt to Kurotiu. W ' ni.lt i.ot t 1 Lave done it. We otiu'hl lut to hue I ui.t so in any large ard ixpen--ii" -t .ie., n .r such aiajuifiecLit aud tostlr i'.!!ing- as ue hate d'ne. lt was a:l it rol.e. ',- Late ""ii.- alii a't 1 u rast. li e r "O l.ijh our itiies anJ daughters di'-s t 10 txtravag.'iBliy, they outiie the iiini-ssi-s and dm iies-es ..I Luiope, and gu i. In 1 1 ol' ihe mo-! aii-toeralie ladies of lln-g!ai.-! a. el France. We mu-t c Hue luck to tin' -liiiing f-jiiit. 1 1 tin: veil mark we M -"-I mi tue year. ago. When we got lln re, ue sh ii Ic .ill ri-ht again. '1 be leliog' 11-. e i n' a hard .!u ni i.eimnt l,a. begun, and ii is to w hine and i.iitt-e about it. II.. r k go. H-t tin. km 1 of ".Jordan am road to traieb' -V. Y. lny liiftk. TIIK Till M. Chinese seer. order. The railed tlte '" I liad," ha. be n so frcpii ntiy iiientioned of late years in mir iiceoiiut. troiu Cahfor ni.i and th'! Ka-t, that no doubt many of our readers wiil be glad to know S"m. thing of it. character. From a ren nl essay pub-ii-!ird iu a Car's paper, called ' La I'atrie," il seems that ihe Chinese nau.e of this or der is Ssuho-bet i, and that the nie-iDing of il is " 1 i.e Soeii ty of the I'ttiied Three, or tl ihe Triad, that is In say, of heaveu, earth ainl t.i : 11 . " 1 hers is a distinct; ve badge to be worn by th Hieiuhsrs, when ihrv ilnre do so. It is a blue silk ncarf tipped with bleu 1 lac, but a. they are tltrays opposed to tltn Tiutar govsi ninciit of China, it is rather a dangerous badge to wear. In some province., bow t it r, tin y are sufficiently mi ni, runs to 1 r ive the l'O' ei iitiiciit an 1 wear ii pui lu-ir. 1 ba Triad, lil:.: all ihe other si.-t.'t -"ei. tie. of Chin.i. constitutes a great political Ci'ii-pirit"! agit'.iiit the 'l artu' dv ni.lv, an I tin v are n-nv the active and vi p.iiou. I ! p : ! :i t . 1 1 . of the iii.tirr"etl m. This liil'il 1 r il.rce is the : my -t in otie of lln-Tl lid . T li. 1 r stiprci.ie iliiectots are three chiefs, and a Tnad ninniber di"pl:iv the i.tnnlier lib. lever be can iu l is aci.in.. Thus ho takes Lis cup of tea with three lingi r, bows three times, reij'iires thr.e im itations to be sealed, etc. I he I ri ul dates (pun the ii-nr-p.ttioii of the for. i; 11 en. p.. rers, and the Tar tar g"i ciniiiciit i- more severe ton ards its me lube is than those of any otiier society, be cause cf the wider rav.iiliealions of the or der, and their avowed aud unconcealed ha tred of the Tartar race. They have their 11 t-etings in California, and w bercrcr else. Chinese may be I 0111 I. 'I heir slat uti 1 aro wriiten upon scrolls of linen, which at lint lea-t iilann of danger are sunk in the b "t- torn of deep wells. The details of ihi ir or- eauualiou ami working aro link now u, but the eeieuioiii.s of initiation have been a.-cei - tamed lh.Av Lawm it We learn from tbo St. Louis Intelligencer that a suit has been iii.titutid again-t Mr Lii.n, thesurveyar nf the p ut ol M Louis, by lhdrhcr A Hi.uhcr, sugar ilium'-, tor the ricneiy of ilutt sl- legi-d to have been illegally assessed and cileeled iui " e ineeiitialeil molasses," im p utid into the Ciiiled States by Ihat firm Ir uti Cuba. Tb' -e duties bale lei li paid un 1. r plot. '-t for two i.r three years paM, and if the principle of Ihe ca-e is settled on ni-tii. tl. by a iii'diet in favor of I Ins pl.iiu-t:li-, it I'ill 11 i'i : 1 . the 1 e-tit lit bui of a lal'gft amount of it.oie y ft. -in the Trenury of tint I lilted Si it, -. A Wiii.Ai' -Idiiutp.ii (''.I'lTitv.- It i.s r.i. liiuiil.d that tln Canada" will rai-e ti e pi i s, ui a - nu a ut pill- el 1 J,ll(,',,,'l 0 lui.-li-1 s nf vhi'M, nliiili.id cour-e, will Ions a btoad for a mail.tt. Py the new rcripin- eiiv I it .1 1 v proviiict.il grain nml lluir ci.tiie 1 inio our markets lice ol tlulv ami upon an J npial tooling with the pro liicti.nis . f cur ' o 1.1 far;i:-is.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1854, edition 1
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