s. rr8 VOL.XJME e. THOriAS J. HOLTON, Editor & PaopwrioR. TERMS : The Nertli-Car.ilina Whig will be afforded toaub. aenliere at TWO DOLLAKS hi advance ; TWO DOLLARS A.NI HKIi Ct.NTS if payment ba dtisyed Air thremonllie;auO THK1.E DOLLARS t, ,,,e ...d of III year. Nopaptr will lie riiacuti. tinned ontilall urreetegee ar. paid, except at Ilia i.pli.n ul the Kdilwrv Adeerlieemeote inserted al On Dollar per equar (lg liaca nr lej., tin. .lied type) for III v firat liner. l.un.and an cenie lur nm uuiiiinaaiice. omi an nrliMiiwuta and Blierii! 'a Sake charged W5 pr l. hlelr! edi,ction of3JJrree.it. will be undo from the reg olar prion, lornlrrrliwr.br ver. AdvaMHienU l.aerUd mMj the year AdvrtiH.enta erUd uiuiilbly or at ! rr aauara for earh l.u.e. beau-. amrlrrly ' iuuii'..ii i J eclila yvt aijuaf c I've earli lima. paraen when .ending III llitir advrrliariiieiil. imu'I in irk I lie uoiuber ! inacrtiona deair-.'il or be maerted nntil forbid and chargid ae-1 cordii'sl y. f 1 rP wlinaatrra are authoriird to act aa avcnlt. . DESIRABLE INFORMATION j-j i; V llll ItOIl . I ' mil aome time pa.t I have bes en.aerd in a buKiM-aa (known onlf lo niyeell and com. ..ii,... k.Ju I ,..i...i..i D.f.,'l IC Ur (I'jO f eb) which haa arcrifed . n re'r .rr.rr-.le o f W h Ka.i.ra Conn. Mal neat frail, I am willine; to fire lull taetue. I l, :ot in Ilia art lo any peeuu In Me Luihd slalea, e l.o will riant m tie enni of Two lMu.aaa. 1 am inuufed troin Ibe eucreee I have bet n lavurcd w lh, and ibe many happy arknuwlci(mriiia that I hare reecired loin tbuae whom I ha untrue U i in tbe n, and who ere ltw c!rin Irani 3 lo S per day, tire etey peran a chance lo . n iuUi luurnmn thia taluatile nieana of maainy a email fortune. There la no III aaio a. bout the kuaineaa herein aliened In. Releencea ol t'' brat elaea can be f .! aa rfarda He cha racter, and I can elea n dr to pcreuiia in t hlcagu and llrlruil, aa writ aa in Una place, oho bare Wii'ini nine muiiilie ruib.rked in Ibe buaintaa, in. i wha will lealil'y thai tin y are making fr. ui i l l.'i rr day at the a-ru.r. It la a boaineee iu aim h eilbr l.udu-e or tieiitltmen can engage, anil with priiccl eaae make a very hmdaom in eome. rW-ieral Laii a in ean.iua purta of IHinoie and M aa- un, wbum I b.ee ii.ilroclrd in 1 e art, are nuw eleanug frum 5 la tli per oiy. It le a grnievt kaitarif and reo,uirce but a few ebillliifa Wcuiumrnce it. t pun nci.ipliil ti I will alonee I', re .r ! in Ibe applicant a rirrular cui.Uiiiing full malructiona in Ibe ail, wluth will be periectljr et)jereUoa npon briny emre read. AdHri-aa I KDWIN TKMPLK'ION, A. 37, J'aalrl .SI., iawis. Sit- 40,000 PAIRS oy Boots, Shoos, Our I.Wa ar. 3a, 41., I we aw a.iliaf'ed ll ey mil jie belter ant. 1. (.el... a, and at t.aa pucu-s lur tbe Mine q.ahly I (ifuli, tnan at any oilier aaUbl.abmenl in tlx Viilh. It i 01, !y wceaairy n Mamii.e nur St-ck and Puree W ba aauam d Ibat Una la tie place lo Buy Boots and Shoes. HDONK A CO. I J-C ASH On. price only. Srpl. iS. lrsJ7. 31 If Field Seeds! CI.OVEn,T.m..lby, Bin eeine, Millet. An. A 1 Graaa, Orchard, l a .ir-e quel lite jual re. ceivral and tor aala at the Inwr.l market pr.cea.at PUITCHARDS II kthtaU ana! iViljil V'vg .S(ei, Jawia'e t uaaa. Otto of Kose! I.AKOL Aaanrlinenl of Lubtia'a. u'.un'i and J. Ilau.e'e r-pkndid I.lUai-ti.'luiitl Watera, eua. ILuabea, Ac. Ac. Juit T band at PRITCM ARD'.S trtv Drug aMr, ifin'f C'ernrr. S'oIui)Ie llss. Camphor ! I .loll Hi. i of til Throat, Moulh, Momach rt and a. ,1.1 al and llu P RITC HARPS Vrug and ( armirel Siarr. lawia'a 4 oaaaa. lake's Aromatic Hitters! tN eaoellrnl tonic and anli d ,iplie .Medi. cine, j ual in band at PRITCHAUD'3 Vwt of CAaire f'niaiy .M's'iciera. lawia'a I or. Try It! Try It! KM HOLD'S Ctnetutittri Kitracl of lift IIL' tue beat nie.:i.ina in Ilia world f.r the cl.se -suae, il ir...aea to treat. Try It. IS "'pRICIIARDS DRUG HOL'SE, yurin'a l ai nrr. AVhile Lead. tfJalk dd4 l.l'-S. WIIITK l.KAD jual 1. IF. II U U rerei.e.1 .nd tor a-l.at 11. !. PIUTCIIARDS, l)iCt"1 i ttrmttl. El aul.1 llinlur) of .VI jMoliii.i. RaiR. IIOItNK. the aijent for the almve book. ill Im. Ir.l a few e.p.e.at V.J WKlt?S IUX)K STWtK. I'er.una deairn j copua ple..at eall aonn. My U, la.'7. I3lf ki;uuis4 iv iai:iiic;. iwipoRTtRs or Silks, Llnen, Hua.ery, rmbrolderles, tic , NO. 1 Jl MEETING STREET, OI'IMblTK IIAV.M STRKKT, GIIAKLL.STO.N. rt. f. I. L. KlUHISO.-l. IlkKMAN LK1PI.NO. It It Oil A A' S U'' -'"u'Bi hod, will git into the State's Prison in two dollars waited by the 'tftaaonVy Society ? passed manie ickU to the ,lorio of Almbtio lVst. n"k;, Ui, " J , T i 0f those l.-s corresponds entirely w.thtUat ' "r ie.m,p.ed e.n be pr.-cored by .ny per.01. at all ' ' .. , j. . -, ' J f tu ' , lo " , k'""" fl " . . elation of that happy sti;c. It is because I expressed bv Mr. Monroe, in his message to AND I ' 1 "' , 11 I A J , rt , M.ri.h ' ' S . h Tauir. t's wuss than t'.at "' nut in ' P, - g, 1,4 "'r w have experienced the deep unutterable ! Congress of 'iWn.bcr 7. 11!). That wise, ft-riM. Q1nrQ 'reei.O, ...,,,,! I. leron.ed. Aucnaamea. be 'Idontdoub .t M.n.i,, ! .Vfl. squi re , ts wu ss than t.at put in Colon.e ; ' among which is act ,(ith j 0f oc,m u. union vith surrounding iutelli- prudent, and patriotic statesman k.vs :" It ,,y5.'Ge,.'l,"'',W'l'U ' JOHN W. RAKER. Le et;i .h." i. "-17-1 BOOTS and SHOES Dve-Stufls Dve-Slufls! r.7.r . go on.- n, T yv:r7r .Jd u prevented. s0doo, 1,;:- - -r.S ..r,w,.;,,n!.LnrV,,b..r; I " Ve..it is wonderful 1 but bow did it git . hargLle and ve.atioi, suits, undeast in 1 SI SolllllPril CdlinlrV. I .gwot t:,.l. Mad-.,. ... b. e,,of tin(E.,0tt ko2." I "Sq-ire. . called to.'ccif you cre fhe authority afore id, Tbnt in .e o. 0? V"" ,br0sh ', i-ortalilj. Insensibly ,Uay be di-posed .0 take advantage of it to rMJUtlltin 'Ullll. l,adlo-.t UctlT HiBio. food it out. Let Mht. ' tbinkit.8 of u..rryiue ..it,T We" j .ld.r occasioned hv ,1. wife. .LLid. Jocsanuu.eeu band trace cyphers ou the eomprouiil the interest or the honor of the nunulietured r..l liMit I lor 1 iiiivn.iut'u 1 TATTERSALL. Livery and Sale Stables, M'HE subscriber inform the publio geuer 1 ally, that be baa purchased lit large St.- Lira formerly owned bv C. W.lluni.un. ime eon ire I east of Krrr'a Hotel, near the Jail, and haa eddex1 I.. .nri ,.,.,.! ,1, . ... .. f... .1.. I n,.,......i .......... r-i... i-.ii. . I..-.. J.j u. i. Sub( IB tutttfie fur l!.. acouuiiMiUation j0(u, f pu, n,- diuu-i t nutkai liia'MiublithMit-ni evlml U "e"X a real 1 i ' r ..5 sTrl iTe inc. I ptfrt. , , re.t Uwj ait.i.r. . nmrtrnju-i-vt-Otr. 1 4ianf, will n And it io tUu inun.it utriiaiJ lie luli-nda lo ki-ep ijtirie. a'td Carrifea fur tbe accuniim dutioii of Hit- citm i'i liintrall v I and any perann drainn; any muile ol" rnnn-yancr, can be auiied, end in guod trim, I'ompvUut Uriveia fur- ',"d wlww di .irtd. triJKOVKIiS will find it tlieae Sublea fin. aeeiiitniodaliuii. Iiavina' prepared lor tlii-m guod yarn., r.rk. and trougba, and n.l.und-nt rap. P'y l'r" nder ready lur lln:ir uae, aa well r i a plrntiful aiMly el' water. .' rF' "7 ""' Hi. (barfta will be eccmnmodatini', and be twiBt-a by atricl attention lo Hit wialiea ot ibe Diunuy hi nii-rii ana receive a nmrai anarc oi me i KOHKItT RAI5K, Proprietor.. L. J. II A W LK I , Agent t iaillte, O-l. 20. Iri7. 44if Variety Store. . Fresh Confeclionsiries, Fruits, Ae , Ae. f I1I1K tvbaenber m cll'ully inl'orma tli. citi m irtia ol ( barlutte and aurrnunuing counlry, Ibat be haa on hand and la cunataotly rcceiring from New York, Confectionaries, Fruits, FAX Y (a !(()(; Kit 1 1- S.rid'AKS TOIIAtCO, S.M'l'I'. TOYS, Tlitnu-.'il limlrtiiiieil, rntr. woitH, iMtnnv iioni:, X r tor ti !, llllMV IVnin, (liulia, W ot klHUl, A liiid tii.t-a of cttry earicly. J. D. PALMER. Pre. IS. 157. Si-if I P S. Ilaeuig ecr med tl.e acrricea of a fii t rate n-kcr, I im pri M-rid to liirmab sujiror CAKI-.h lltiiocw! ll'iiat!.' An Infallible Remedy Jor HOUSES! qn pl nf One IMier, I mil mail to ny nerecn, . receipt ol a rvhieoy Itir iiura. ea w bit- aurl. nnr Iiiti liUa r (i ub. I bia re. nice jr ha nerir ber anoiaii tn fil iii t'l caace Ui gi iiimieilite relief, f-vrry m rag Alere, litem' $ t'uiacr. Port Mcnrjaies.rort Mommies. A LW and beautiful eBeurinicnt juat received PI'.ITCH ARD'S Drug aa-i t'Artnieal Haute, I swin'b foaiaa. Country 3IcrcI.ni.1s i Kb Am our ikciiui.v iniitiU t l.i.l.i-It price of ronrc Dlll GS a MKDIt INKS, put up in ai at vie I.. ocrtir.by PltllOllARD. Dtuggilt anii j4aarrarv, lawini'a I ikmi mr a" a " ."i ' a t ariUMeCS, arill.SllCSl A I.AKl.K au-rk now n band eun llrn.ar, I '--al, t'ojeh Didr, Kurn etii'g of uir.,Ja. ;.-n. Ac., Wbteh will be ae.ld tor ASH lower Iban any o'.h.r liouae in I barloits . ii. m pruthard, IVW'Sult anal .'eluil Pinffitt, lawis'a t oasts. Condition Powders! IwARMKUS and nlhera interested in STOCK, 1 are aaaurvd II. al the. e preparatmne are un aurpaaaed aa lualtli giv.i.g nn rdiea lo lluraea, faltle, and all kinda of St... k. r Vr a-le at PR ITCH ARD'S H JWe i,' and Hrlail batr Sio,r. lawis'a t'oasaa. Paint or Linseed Oil. OjlSTW t;Al I.O.NS j.i.i r. i.d and for Fl! .. ,.t ihe I..H..I inarkel pricia, by H. M. PRITCHARD, M. P. D'vpgi't If f artniaf, lawm'at'oaMa. ItitlhiiiK iiml Mil Ci iiil's ..poHgi-, OK the firal qnslily, "I Mil l'( IIAKD'S DRl'G STORE. White M.rtnl! White i. rutin A NOTIIER aupp'y invoiced. Ture Article 9 J x. cenla pi r lb. jot lath, V gelher Willi c-ry variety e culura, Ac , l P1UTCH ARD'S I'tvc and I'at'it Stoie. ( !- llH l lilM ' IjOW KH'S 4. W IUIITM A N'M piireQl IMNE at 60 per os. fan ierwna'iy at PRITCHAUDS f'Aemical iunfe, lawira'e Coasaa. IJl Mini I'miipa, illT.HU Itolttcs India Rtitber Shields, He, &c., Jt'ST to band at rniTf HARD'S 'aaiiy VuR Stmt. Titth rttttl t:tr Syringe, Jl'PT received at VRITVHAKl'S. Ilr -. r' I'.-triiiii r ' HKauperitNrityuf linear liule over Corn Sta rcb I T'pioca, rag.., Ac., aa an ar-'rU nf diet for invalids and thtUi'H, ia unqiiratiuiied by the me dieal facully. Full aupd t PRITCHARD S 'amiy Drug Mart. ft-15, IW7. , int ): .tl COCSTtY. Our Country '.'tie a glorious land ! ! 'ih b'l"J "1"' lr;u,hi fr""' ehora lo aliore J The prj.ud P.e.a, chaf her atr-nd. . 8'' '" 'Ije a)rk Allantie mair. , An.'.' "' "M W.M. - - Jlow fiiariT a rondle nrnaoeot lies' .ki. tn NT"toree wiiilef, grundi at ftreee. Knanicl'd with hir iurelitat uvea ! Rich piuiri.a decked with flnwera of gold, Like aun III i ceana roll n Iu r ; Pr.iad lakea her azure I catena beliolJ. Hi dieting clear each trembling ttar i And ui il' 111 jr rivere, iin.ui.um burn, Go awarpinc ouward, dark and deep, Through toreate where the bounding Ijwo Deiicalh their abellcrmg brancliea leap. And cradled midat her eluaturing iiilla, 8f et vulea in dreani.ikebeauly bide, neie love tlieair with munc talia. And calm content with peace abide Fur plenty heie her fullr..,fa pnura In rich profusion o'er tin land. And eent lo aeise tier generoua etore. There pruwla ou tyrunt'a hireling bani'. Greit God! w. Ihank tbre fur thia hnme 7 hia bounleoua birthland of Hie fur. Where weudfrrre from afar niay come And breathe the uir of liberty I Still may her rlowcra untraniplcd earing, Her hararata wi. . bur emu riae ; And yel. till time fl ail fuld lua inL', Remain eatlb'a lueeiieat peradiae ! JliscfI(antmiSa i'ont I'eterton'n Mugusine. SQUIRE RIOHAPDS' SEtOWD WIFE. ... !) CLARA AUOUSTA. "What! no, you don't say so ! Squire Richards coin' to marry ain, and his wife ouly dead three months! Goodness me!" " I la awful 1 1 ou may well be astonished, pen . -i.ee ,u . r pr.r.un., 1 ne 'land itcan'tbe covered up with silk, or hrnadelmli. Aa I aaiii to m e himhaiiil Mr Milken, tbe other night; say I, 'Simon,' She was taking tea at tbe widder Town's ; you know she's almost always .visiting lomewliere, tbouen 1 wouiUD t uicotion il to . living person except you, Mrs. Wilkea; and while tbev were at supper, the rouire rode by in . new buggy going toward the rode tiy in . new ouggy going lowara tbe , depot! Peop!e don t get newuggiea for nothing, you know !" ., c . ., t .. . it " No. ibat tbey don't, Mrs. Hanson I vidderera especially." " tkell, be wasu t gone more than . half ! an hour, before back be came, driving upon ib. I lie. h. Jirln't no in nl.ii.o Iii. Imr .hen none Mrs. Richards was nlivo and lo and behold I sitting iu tbe new bug?) with him. and his arm actually .round bet waist in broad daylight ! was a Utile tirli-h-look- ' jg wom.n, in . pink dress sud green aiik bonnet! ODly think of it a pink dress sud , nttta (iik bonnet! and bia aim .round green her! It ia abominable !" "My gmcious! goodness! I want to kpow?" " J es, il s every worn oi il as true as our ,:..:-..J.j-..e.. ...IMr S.,.ll..., exaireerates he'a a fine man, Mrs. Wilkes;- and tho widder Town and Retty runup- garret tbey can see Squiru Richards' house nlain from the widder s yarret windows end the muire drove up to the front door. ss il the side dcor wssn't good euouuh ! and then be got out of the buggy aud lifted the armnn ni. In il.p door-stone! Took her ri.d t into bis arms, in broad daylight, aud lifted . her on to the doo stoue!'1 j " My goodness ! aa if she couldn't git out herself 1 It's indecent uow, ain't it " To be sure it is! aud ho a middle aged man and . member of tbe church! Mr. Sau'pwcil ought to kuow cf it, so th: he could preach . sermon on the duties of men to their families. 4uly thiuk of poor, dear, . ... , . . ... .. dead .virs. Iticnaros, nine .ugtir-er r.imeita being ruled by . mother hardly older j than herself. It will break tbe poor child s . heart!" Therf vm a long and impressive silence, durini; which the two amiable ladies regaled tliemselves with numerous pinches of snuff from a box, which bad made its appearance in tbe lap of Mrs. Wiikes. No doubt it helped to digest tho nicinentous matter. " Wal," recommended Mrs. Wilkes, " I think sicb doin's is awful ? Gettin' married agiu afore his wife is cold ! Now, I fposc he'll say that be needed a housekeeper, but tbat'. no excuse, for my Mary Elizabeth or your Julia Ann would have beeu glad to bave gone. Mary Klitabcth is a ter ole favorite with little Klmetta, aud Mary llliia beth is . gr.nd b.ud at mnc.ging children !" " Yes, M.ry Elizabeth is fine girl, Mrs. Wilkes, but ber health isn't hardly good enough to take so much care as there would be in Squire Richards' family with al! his company ; but then Julia Aun could bave dona it well euougb. Juli. Anu is . re in, rksblo hstid for children can't help learniuir of tbetn soniethin? all tbe time she is with them. Her example is to beautiful, vouknow" j " 't - . r at.t.b. .i vi'.ti r,. me nrt I think lomehodyi! ought to Lo nd talk to the squire about it. It .iu't right for us sbtera in the chursh ' Mrs.Wilkeai it is terrible to tKi.h of! Such ouse my toilet; tbe fact is 1 sat up rather over some oid musty law records of Virginia, 10 tneir so.t sinking, .. -ei,s .nem oKa... ,u ,nat Le cou;i be uwiuny ne.u , ,- deception! Why at bis wife', funeral, on. late last night, and fell drowsy thit morning, which it was our pood luck to meet with, vis'on, of the peaceful heaven As jet 1 tody to answer any charges that imght be would Lav. thought bim actually heart- Pi morning, isn't it ?" I says th Norfolk Argus, and w hieh, judging b-l"a. .lone and icds safe and brought aga,,,st hi.,.. broken; and then the crare on bis hat is " Very enchanting," ..turned Mrs.'Han- from theextcrnal appearances, we., printed "appy in her loving arms. It compa.iton In thus Tar disproving e conduct of half a yard d-epf" P .on, who greatly prided herself o. the ele- in the primitive ages we found n.a,.y curious ' A the. "d ' Commodore P.uhh.,2. .10 ni.i-r,- n-yt be "Ab me.Mra. Ilansou. there i. no da- eant propriety of her luBua,re. it is beau- and amusing enactments. The following, tho brooks, ai.l the green grass of the sunny drawu that I an. less deteiuumd ib.nl lo let bim go tad rain hisself tiR'i darter a marrying nobody knows wboMIe ought to be reasoned witb !" . " That's just what I tLiuk, Mr. Wilkes, and 1 calli-d over bere ou puipe to ask joatogowith me to the fquiteV, H-morrow "ui. uu i.ia .mi uihi u. ii s Ilia n..t " I'll go, and be glad to t I bceil'm never backward io doiu' my duty." , " W ell, I mubt be going ; I rttifde a long eall : to-morrow mornine at iit ft o'clock. beat to go early ! I'll call ot.V for joo. Do come and see me, Mrs. Wilk -1 Fou kuow it'. n sge since you've beci ri house." , Bt. M tt .. l. "'"l H''. """.t ?Xa - oiien aa l want ro. ZJ.; .aWiiujeo to kepp eoir,in' all th tiiri-ir A Vlold my bui-baud, Mr. Wilkes, tbe other day, says I, ' Simon, I m actilly afriid J .shall wear my welcome out over to Mrs. Hannoo a. And : says be, say Simon ' I shouldn't wcoder if !you did, Mariah !' B Kiguto clock, tut lollowinjrmorninr,touud our friends Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. liatison Btanding ou Squire liichards' froyt door step, (tbe Hide daor aasu'l good enuu'b for the lady in pi.ik, and of course it wasn't suitable for lad es of tlu ir "calibre,'') await ing to be admitted. A froucy-heat'ed Irish girl annwerec their rap. ' Is Squire Richards in !" inquired Mrs. Hanson. i " In ! lo le sure he is! Safe in ;he bed, . it:.. : . .l . ,.i ma am i la it aner eeim nun mil it ore . v.... . ii a . .i- ri , i r i m ir r it business, ret led Mr. Hatieon, fra'idly. : u .i h j in ii v - l " Sure then and I oe atiber ea nn him :. ,i ... j .i 4i thoui;h the ou.d mitleman a pound aclape e . r l j i i . . l for I hurd him Miooriu but jest now when I t .i - i j j -. come forenint his bed room door. Come in with vena!" arrl K.dd. nsherrol d, a,li . i . . ... . . , . into a room a here tbe breakfat-(bie was , standing 10 waiting tor tne lainiiy. I "Hum!' said Mrs. Wilkes, lookilg signifi- canity at tbe table, " sbu can't b no great thinos lajing abed till breadfast time ! Poor ir. Richard I she ued to be up in season 1" j Just at this moment, the squire entered in elegant dn'tuLu.'e - that is without a coat, ud minus shoes and stockings. Ho ad- vanccd, holding out his hand corjally. I "Good morning, ladies good morning; 1 in a mile late, you see. Hope you 11 ex- ..- "b- Z'??? 8. f K f subject ; we called on a matter ef busi- Ueas " " What's tho difficulty dow, Mrs. Hanson ? " 1 ou wcren t goiug to propose to me, v ere you, ladies I I should be exceedingly utyyy io receive aucu proposals, bui i snouiu Have Ueacon llausou and Jajor like ID my hair lortbwitb. It wouldu t do, iauies !' " No. we supposed you bad already made wo suppuseu you uaa airdany tuaue ; your election of the person who i,o fill' your dead wife's place, and we called to talk .t..,( iv. i .... : .,.i i'b you about her. We have uu.ierstood 'hat she was in your house, aud if agreeable, j wouici ue pleased to see Her. Uur interest. in yourself and your motherless child has induced us to this." Mrs. Hanson snoke with njlemn diunity. aud evideotlv intended to impress tue squire poaerlu'iy wiiu Ler , maimer. j " And we waut to know where you got to muse ou faded loveliness! Why is it acquainted with her, squire; and how old'1'5' 'staM that bold nightly festival a- ...1 ir J,. ,i she i ; aud if she kno work !" said Mrs. Wilk now uiu you learn anyming oi mis : . asked the rquire, evidently somewliat uon- ! p.v .-j .ui noauiaiuaii ibuhcujc u. his affairs displayed bv hia ii-i.ors "We heard of you're ridin' out with ber, squire; she drest all in piuk, with a greeu ' buunit ! Don't look very well, sq aire, to tee a man of your ste lidiua out with young gal !'' "Weil, ladies, suppose I should take a notion to get married ? You couldn't blame ' nic, 1 don t ti.u.k. Here I sin with housekeeper, aod an Irish girl to oversee things, aud my homo is noue of the most orderly. Eliueita needs some cue to care for her, and it wouldn't be iu uature for a father to be uuuiiudful of the interests of his child !" i wt .... of ,,r. ...si t:.., .1 ; . i i 1 i i e . you n-cucu a Housekeeper, my Juna akuu would come and luck alter thtni:s. She's . j ...,:..,! . .... i ....... e . -r i.:i i ! v.,w. .. .... e. , , .ou . """,r"'! the rest red, yellow, blue or any intc. modi- She .nd ll,neta-;sweet little thtng .-would , ,Mevn lin 0 ,i,.ct. never white light; get on admtrabl, . ..,,,,., ', ',.!. vn ,., " les.or my .Mary hliiabctn either . She d : K lif l-ln.l i .l....tl. t eniiin ! m.o il.l. k. as much of Siiuire Richards and bis little c Aud, if I do say it, Mary Elizabeth is as nice . gal as tin re is anywhere!'' " Mary Elizabeth's health is too feeble for much exertion, Mrs. Wilkes; you don't do right to put au, thing bard upou her, you kuow she has a pain in ber side half the time 1" Mrs. Hanson was determined to bave it understood that the hope of the Wiikeses was only an ornament to the world. " Well," said the squire, at last ; " I don't know w hat to think about it ! I dou't believe Elmetta would give up this 'lady in piuk, as you call Ler, at all ; she's taken . wouder ful liking to her." " Where did she come from, squire ! You hain't told us anything about her yet!" " To be sure, Mrs. Wilkes. Well, I found ber iu . milliner's shop iu tho city of Ports mouth." " Iu . milliner's shop ! then she's . milli ner, is she ! Well, I never I'' " Will you bo kind enough ta lavor us I . . . i ..... ; ... t t .L ..Tu i. . i witu an liiiro'iueiniii i a s.iuuiu u uuyyj u ...a. kir Let'ore 1 form an oiduion of her character." Mrs. Hanson's tone w-ii very patroni.ing, ud ao the squire seemed to tbiuk, for ho hesitated but a moment before I be said, I " Well, Mrs, I fmi on, it will be an advan tage to her to form tbe acquaintance of two! sued estimable ludica as niy present com- pany ; and I will he very glad to present nor lo v ou tortUwitb. 1'iayeicuso ui a for I - . i, J ' Stop. fiu re ' ehoulud Mm Wilkes "'Y1 , J ' . mines, " what a her uame ! ' " Jtnuie Rav." rnturned L .m.irn . aiinearinir in il.o I " Jenuie Kay ! a ree'lar story name! She's ' aotne city hiifhflxer. I 'sposc I" i " Very likely Mrs Wilkes- but V3 ' . ' , ' . ' QU "V"d 'J?!.'I? ?P. ' !t l. t .1 . !-. aay anjtbmg. IVe must tnay.a ma lcn of hr." I Jut as Mra. Hanou let fill tltin mssnani- n.ous speech, tbe door opened, and tbe aquire appeared. appearea. Lad.e,, -a.d the nqutre, bowing polite- ly, pernnt me to preernt to you Mr. . ennie Ray, n,, daughter y wax doll, wbtch I pur- chased at I ortsinoiitli, la.t week, and which armed day brfor. ye,te.ilny at the depot bv rinrpss ! llm eo-t. nf it aaa fnrtv.fiv j dollars, and at prenent I have no intention of making it my uifi Poor Mrs. Wilkes! Murtified Mr. Han sen ' With burning faces they took lln ir leave j and since then, I believe, they have miraculously minded their own buMness. :iiuire liichards was sottiew hat eccentric, 1. ii- . . ' i 1, , , , ,. , , . i sou snowm" now uu.y-LOU e o."g peu anoui ' u- ii .- i i i i i ii r . i-i i , ? - i I wax-do for his lit e dau iter, the idea 1 . i i- l ,i i 1 ' ., struck him that it wou d le a fine loke ou !.i , ,, , J ii-, J 71 . i the scnndal-loving pcop e of beatwo d, to , . .. , b '. ' i i . take it from the packin.' cae. and ride home . , .. . , . . ' . r. ,, . . , , ! v. it h it iu his buifiry in full view of the pub- )U , l,i i -ri -i. -i ii-i , The fouire is still unmarried, and bids itair to remain thus; Ins wi idowed suiter having established herself as mistress of bis family. ; Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. Hanson wouldn't like to have their unfortunate mint a public, and I wish it, as a particular that those who read this little ikctch will keep it as private as possible. j A Regular 1!lue Law. In looking r . ' Z .! ' .1": . " ;'b j enough to aish there was such a law iu operation at the present time. " At a Oroude Assemblies held at James ftor judgment found for the damages, the ; women shall be punished by ducking ! Aud me if the slander he so enormous as to be ud nous as to be u judi-cd at a greater dams " , J Vau" 0f tohseco. then thn woman shall he. ducked bead and heels once for each five hundred bead and hec s once for each five buudred pounds of tobacco so adjudged against her Lsb.nd, if he refuse to pay iLe fine iiu- , ' ' rosed. Reautikul.- ire from the I pcn of e0 pri.ntic7' J ! "Why is it that tho raiul.ow and the -iu"u '- " "-'J l--"J--" on earth, aud then pass away, and leave us round the mid. lii-ht throne, are rjlaced above i the reach of our limited faculties, forever mocking us with their unapproacnable glory? vimug u.. ...... ....... ,,.,,, Aud w by is it that tbe bright lorms ol bu- - . then taken from us, leavin tbe thousand streams of aflection to flow buck in almighty torrents upon the bumau heart T We are hr (r higher destiny than that of earth. u There is a land w here the stars will beset out ",v.e. ...... a. ..... i....:.. .1.. before us like islands that slumber iu the ocean, nnd where the beautiful beings that P" before us like a meteor, will stay in our W.e f i in. ... .ti.- tt i v In, .in.r.n q be f0now jgjs from the peu of Dr. O. W. : Holmes. " There is a perfect consciousness iu every form of wit usiutr thnt term in its general sense that its existence consists in a narliiil , , . , , ;,'., , ' . . " ea. ii mrows a single ix , ariia i ateu iioni f . , . ,, . ' . . ... tieautltui enecis iroui wu a.i me pri-maiio , 'colors but never the object . it is in fair I- . . .- . . . . .-. ,. i . ... d.ytigni. A pun, wnieu is a kinu oi wti, -j -j ; j -.. . is a lower trick in mental optics, throwing ridiculous spectacle. Wheu tho di-nnguisb-the tktuiinn of two objects, so that oue over- cd foreigucrs were invited to a luuou in ti... .1... r,il..r IVtm ux-s th rainbow : one of the slate apartments tbey all pul.cd tints for special i fleets, but always keeps its1 essential object iu tbe purest white liht of truth. NoVkL CovTHlVANi t - valuable inven tion has recently been patet.tect ry a .'lr Turner, for the detection of burglars, or : low the action of respiration to be earned unlaw ful visits to any part of a bouse or j on through the mouth. The uas-,1 P ,s-: ge, 1 grounds. The form .nd appearance is simi are clearly the medium through which res-1 lartoa clock face or the dial of electric ! piration was by our Creator designed t0 j telegraphs, and so contrived that no doorjbe eanicd on. "C.od breathed iulo man's j window or irate, to which it is applied can ; :i i.. i..' I ... ;.,..t;.t. ' .i i..:.... . , V, il... .;..;... or . bell; at the:iuie time a matoh' is struck j per .uu urn b!.b IL.l.ta . nandle. thus enabin.r the in-1 niratiou earned on tbrouib the UOsti tis in- UZCU lianons. alii n i-iji mates by the face of the iudieator 'to know stead of throuyh the mouth is inconceiv-j the people of the I uiteu state. Li-giiiso what particular apartment has been enter-1 able to those who never tried the experi- it as wi may, such a n;i..try expeu.tiou is cd and also indicates the progress of theliuent. It is iid that the habit of earyingl an mv'.tatnn ta reckless and Uwicm meu to unlawful visitor through the premises. Thelonthe work of inspiration and expiration euust under the banner ot any adventurer .... fi, ;.,!. ah.ir -nr,n...librr.,k il.n mouth, is the oricin of almost to rob, plunder and murder the Hiioft.-ndin (Dommunication. for tiik NoTii.c4noi.iNA wuio. body the corre.-poudenee iu bis possesion, in CHILDHOOD BV lawkkm s. J relatiou to tbe late arrext of Oeueml Walk In aurveviug ttfc wide and widening field I r. accompaui. d it witU tbe following ' i n. i . . t i t wou,j ,n 4ny Jc,,rce lutercst inauk.ud, ) vb , or t0 "7 eltcni rcP" lbe laljr'us dulle3 of the writer. I am utterl v at a loss, so liianv ind so various are the suH. cts and so fruitful in thought and 1 , . , i .1 l interest. Id tuetr eomprehen sion, either directly ot indirectly uudt'D-tood, emrraon ut in a;t i;i exti'nt. a term which in ttselt to Hie human tuind, is almost a avnonvin for infinitude. Its inve- ti,lltious Cxtftnl from the minute monad . , . , . , , - ., in ,h(, ,.. ()f !. doB.n ,,,',. ..iiett fcCeue of all. wh.u fc . u t rn anJ ineviull(J nceM. J f naturedi;atb. AllJ iu vicBiUr, ' b.. wotka of ,ry R.e , . h wfi cuuo mon . n . fu!l appreciate its deep lannafe and power than by reflecting on that beautiful ami oudious subject lluluuoou worthy ol a much deeper investigation tbau any which it has j it been lutiorcd by pbiio-opby the ! error of thi-s gallant ollicer consi-t incx awakeuing of a young fpirit from its slum-j ccediup his iii.truction, aud landing his u... :.. .1,. ....... r Vuli rli . :t .i : ;., v:. .......... l,..k..H , ' . . . , . .t i l .. dreary tnu.-io which droop from the golileti ureary uiu-ic wuici e . -..i t- f . fingers of nature into tue dim religious tcru- p i' of tune. ,, . . , ... e i Ibis ppn it also incarnate into a new form , . throuf-h which, as an instrument, it is ouo ! , ,h . : , . ,,' ; day to preach there, tu tbat boletnn temple r-T. v. , , ' . , A i. r . ,i, ,i , of tune, is indeed matter euouli lor lliouirbt. ,,' ' . . ... , n . c b rl 10 "'J ",,uu vui.uu ., " ' happy obedience and abandonment. It im- ,'VJ . ,. , , r. .i . t.. u ; i . " ""' height! r .. . . : . ......,:,... r Ti..l of the soul it is a tniniatuie picture of the innocence of man, a tt pc aUo of that possi- j L'uder tlie:0 eircumstanees, wheu Mar ble perfection predicted by the prophets and , sH 3 1 1 Kymlers piesciited himself at the , , pods of the old world. How great and J Stale Department on the astB ultimo, with e ma 0 0jje a jjcjpg uiight be made out of the j General Walker in custody, tbe Secretary in ir la01". mBter;ai 0f Childhood ! How gent'.o and eon ! formed bim that llie extcu'.ivc department of fiding! How joyous and rapturous! How exultant in the happy life which the good Uod bas iriven it' It lues with the Aiwtls all dy 'nS closes its sweet eyes at night in the element of love, that all creatures and lu"v V , " . . 1 . ... It is this mystic un'.on wilh Mature, which wo all feel to have been ours io CbilJhood, , ' mystic .,, - .,., .., e c i.:i,ii,.,j ;i.,iy read. Not forever iu sunny dreams mut tie j0un-r spirit be wasted, it mu.-t try its wiujrs and soar and burn and full nd rise p!"u Cast by aud by into tho depths of l. . . i .t r,. r," i oidt 6lve lLu U'ma ' WU el"UuC-' i fjuijw au'4 in- uuttvi 111 ? 'ii it Pu u-tmu -vt nave Dfeil in rii-umu wiu iitrutii n j the Coustit.lulion, independent. y ot ton A MuU.ntaI.n OF Glass. Ibe San I'ran- gress, to preveutor punish this and eiaiilar cisco Courier says : " We have in our possession several speci mens of glass taken from u hill shunted about sixteen miles ttoiu the town of .apa, aU(1 on the crC(,j. of tliat D!1U10, The article p,se,Sl.s tj the characteristics of glass, b(J- l;!0tD j,,.,-,, aui) trau-lueent. It is. Lb.... e j..i. -i- a , , .. , f . .... bv tbe presence ot oxide of iron. J hose I ri M t) - nrnr-erti nf .Iks Wclj 8Cn,lainted witu tue properties oi guss ute tljat the only operation necessary to mase r,00a marsi-vainc gius uumi iuc m ucio , , ,;,,,.,; is - PVtr:1(., .....it uuder consideration is to extract the small nnantitv nf nxida of iron it contains, which ' v.. ..j:i ,t i.- ,i.;,..- .,,,-1 .n (jjliou 0f 01i,)0 0f manganese. In fact, ..:..t. k... P '...1. ,i F"""'' beatinr. it ,0 , rca heat in a common stove bu, lb tfit!Ct t0 drivu out the dlrk eolori,lg U)lltt(,r witb wlli,h jt a iII)prt.gUatef; The bill or mountain lVoui wl.icu u.i ! glass is obtained seems to be composed al- tuot cntirclv of this material, and is capablo of si'ppij'iug the whole world for mauy years Siam EtIcjueuk. When the Siamese I ill basso dors were preseuted recently to , Vi.-toria. they threw themselves ou , , , , ' , ,i i1(,i0 ..... , - - - length of the room on all fours, aui tbe principal amhas-s.dor laid his chin on the stei. of the throne, aud read his address in n,.r ,, f.,r,,,;.liii,.s thev " i - j a. I backed out in tho same a . U ward .y.J. - Tl. ..e.,.ii. ... ..rale iri.i.i lie the out their pipes aud filled the ball witb a. cloud of smoke, to the groat horror of the' oourt and the ilt-gu-t ot the Vaccti,wuoa bomiuaiea the weed. " Kbrp yoi it Mutrtt Siilt." Never al- i.o-tnls the Dreatu oi nie, previous io ui I...... .;,,,,. , :n nreicturn The diilereuee ' i iK, ...I .hmsii of strength bv . Ion,' i walk with the mouth f.ruily closed, aud res-j piratiou carried on through the uosti lis in- I all diseases of the tbruat aud lur. I a PRESIDENT'S MEj?SAGK. I Id response to a call of tbe Senate, tlitj I President tusterday tran-iiiiittc J to that In aubnist'.in to the Senate tbe papers for , . . . , ,, , , , . Y which they have called, I deem it proper to i uihU a few obsn valions. In canliiriiiL' (ieneral Walker and hi connuatid, ufter they had landed on tbe soil or Mcara2ua, . ouiHioooie i auiuiii' nas, in - . . . 1 , " . I my opinion, committed a grave error. Il ia j uu;0 evident, however, from the comniuni- iu l.eoiaiith rrainiimtlea. tnar .ii.iu ,iaw. done from nure and t'airiulio niotive-i, nnd In tbe aiucero conviction that ba vtaa. promo tiug the interests and vindicating tbe honor of bis country. Iu regard to Nicaragua, he ban sustained no iigury by tbe act of Commodore Paulding. This has inured to her hrue fit, aud relieved her from a dread ed invasion. She alona would have any right to complain of tbe violation of her ter !ory ; and it in quite cert lin she ill never exercir-e this right- It unquestionably does not lie in the mouth of her iuvadi rs to com plain iu her tiainc that she has been rescued ,v Com. Pnuldinr' from their assault-i. Tin' ' . .i " r .i ' - with or without her consent, for the purposa I r , . i . c i . f n.okii)2 war upon any military force wbat- ever which be mi"ht find in the country, no : ""e" " matter from whence they camo. lhispow- ""hi i m " j r er ct.,ta u v did not he ong to hiiu. Ubc- , ! . . , . ..,. dience to aw aud ooiiforiiuty to instrue- , , . r . i . r. .11 ttoiu are the brt nnd safes-t euiuc!; !or nil , . - i .1 OIT.Cer.1. Civil ami mill!"..,,.. ..eu traDscctid tlice limit', and act upon their owu rersonal ripcnibi:itr evil oousequeu- ePS almost inevitably follow- j ti,a lioverun.vnt did not rccogniu i-n-rnl Walker as a prisoner; that it bal no direc- tious to i;ivo coiicriiuii: him ; and tbat it is j only through the action of the judiciary 3WS 0f the ritcd Si.t. This is uiy uu peuiMu uui, , u - t 6'i inu 11 uj iium u tion and the laws have placed in my power, My opinion of the value and importance The crime of setting on foM or provi lin the means for a military expedition witbiu the Ui ited States to m.ike war ag.iiu-.t a for- eiijn Slate with which we are at peace, is oue of an aggravated and dauerous cha- j V'?, ; tougrca.. U hether nieiit possesses auy, oi cd the aueiition ot the executive Govern ment possesses auy, or what power, under otlences ajaiu-t the la-v of nathiis, was subject which engage! Cue aitonliou of oar most eminent statesmen iu the time of tuu Administration of General Washington, and ou the occasion of tho French revolution. Tho act of Congress of the oth of Jjuc, 17U4, fonuuatcly removed all the diflioal- ties on this quesuou which had heiotoforo exisieu. j ue uuu auu su.u.iva sctnuua ui ,. , . . . . this c I, hioh re.aW to the present I'rieatmu, . , . . , . ' lp ,u l"u.',J'" - - . . - "'! bars no been iu icrce a period cf more than sixty years. The military expeditious rendered crimi nal by the act must have us origin, must " begin," or be " set on foot, 'in the L'uited S,:.,,.,i,l,r.Mt l,i,,l of Ui-. to save foreign Stales whom ue wcru f these lawless ,J, rr.'c ' tin,' frn-ri our snores - The se venth section .'oue, th-refore, which simply defines the crime and its punishment, would have been inadequate to accomplish this purpose and enforce our international duties. In order to render the law effeet ual, it was necessary to prevent " the ear- rvuii ou ot saert cxne-ii-ms to rneir con- ,u,mal;uM after tl.ey bad succeeded iu lcav i our snor'. '. Th: h is been mo effectuiHv, c!t,r ali cxmVlt U.uuag-, by the suihori- t ifcn t0 te ri.fet.t'undor the eighth ' ti.. ..f tl - ..-t r,-, .n.n'ov the land naval r- r-.. ...i ... ..'.. - liners ui u.e mi s,. , , ., , : yj. of preventing tne carrying on o! any ;uc!i expedition or enterprise, trim the territories or jurisdiction of the l'uited States .gaiust the territories or dotnaia of at;v fnr i-T prince or Mate, or of any colony, district or ,.C0UB sr at pesoe." w no in the tuned Stat. For these reasons, had Commodore Pauld ing intercepted the steamer " I'ashiou," wuli General Wa'iuiT and bis eominaud ou board, at any period bi fore they euWre I the port ot J-au .1 aarj do .Vearajua, :..i conducted t i. b ,ek to M ooile, this wou.d u:lvc preve.itu them from " carry .ug on the exp.dmo.i, and have beeu u-t ou:y jasl.hable but a pruiewortuy aet a uw : "i-.. u-s.. . ...v w . ishtueiit inUieted upon U b our laws. It violates the principle. of Chri-tisnitr, nmr- ality, and humatiiiy hvil aar by all e uzcu nanons, ami i, in ro than by citizens of ncighboriu Stales wb:. have Bey-