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..'Tavs-'- ,. - . ? ay. -. . . ' . ' " Je f Srte io Sod,- io mt fiouiQ.rii, 3 fo "it our jDqfjj." 2XJ3VrDSE3FL 18. HI THOMAS J; nOLTCN.v t KlMTOhV A pKOrsiETORV .- Tllll',irlliJmlii Whig will b a fT.-riiciJ toetib. i!'n it TWO nOl.tAKS In ilviura ; TWO rOIXAHi AND t ir i'V t'ENTS it iiymi-l he mlif . . .....Iil rrer"M are nanl. except at the . Jlmeftliliif. ' '" " " - , . .i ' ' 1 ArrliwiMeulatnaerico.iunruoi arp.njiunr. wrtia. iiH-it i"J PiicnirSulia rhurfrtl A prr nriil. It i; Iter ; and drducliHi Hi 33J prr el. will ,n.)r fnw liifg'rirtoiItii(U'rifb n four. A'"" liawetMM niiitlily rt u-ifii'ly. P" "f""" ' tin. Hi mi; iuiiilil 3 i' V" "nmt ?l" rrl' ' JVfx-i'" lmi wnHiBg in llirif rlrrtirtiinU ,. r irk Hw liomlwi f iiUH-rlinuf aVairird r Uiry will ba icrf al Mlil fmUid and cliargcd JO. cid.l.;!)'. ' - " v ' " - jj-(lm..lnlaaaulUn4 trtarlaa cnH. n k irs irs ! ! n n lts : : : t tl- It. ! Ilt'll OUIiitU), ' , k iii.u'cmai ' 'ia r . , ' t.VMt rKIVI-. t - J iiieh- 'VT' 17 . ..7 J; ASA OEOKGE. rwriafit.A. 19. 181. IC-Iy rn 1 in II. t , t it 1 Ant1 1 1 v i 47 1 f a . : bii 4 i v F BrtTMFKT OF COOU 1KA A io tamiiy naiuf H. Yaur II.Ml. lml-wial, Oi.i0.t, F.oalia break la. I, 11.J many ai'ier ti,lr, fur aal at ,,. 11. M.rnrrni AMI'S . aatily Ihtg Aere. ;Jcfnoval. r 11IK aobwinrr iu forma b fiiehrit and tba X fiaWie fcacraliy, thai be ba ni.4 hw ..v w. ihi onl tUnd of M .r t livar y, wnner I., a Wi hair..' jilorr, a T'd atfea-t. Where ha lt urn-raj U. lib ad 10 all or. (era In bia Iin. Itr aaa tl,l t few eri.ei.a mm hand awrb ta Gcldon Cock, Golden Stir. Flintet'i and Premium COOK hTtYi:N, ik 1 untij af . .. I'AltlaO.: NTOY A', pwd eta-. tn4nl ef Tin niMl llolttruirrt Ar, A l f fthuli r m 11 t?.tf f U.f i AH of Coun tt T twiner , V It. HYKHLY. II. le'A ' ' ' ' 4itf Try It! Try It! I'M lb ibivtrterralraml l.i-elf prtTlU I c V tl uitdici.ie iu two worlrl b.r tue claat it j.r .p et Io ireot. Try it. r v ... IT.Ii II.MtDS 1UUO WHISK, I. ma's t naer. II Dvc-tuOs, Dye-SluHs ! " 'BMIh try U,t ..I line cl .a of art.cl. .. c.r 1 ai.tir. , ,,,t nf S ,l.in..n ..f Tin, l.i'ra. I r "I. Vel.mr.1, M'd'h-r, f, m-j be pm ""aH Inw al ' PMTi'IIARPa rg iSiMre, jneia't C'aiaer, Va r 11 i 1 cs , ,Va rn isli cs ! VbAUi.K tirli raw on bvnd coaaiating of Ib m .t, r.innl, l o,.ch llorly, Fliraillire, ) ; . ke, Wa, w,t ( ,d , x ami wer '1 a all.vr houe-in f 'harfolla. He. II M riMTCIIAHD, IVta.awr a ad lUlaU lrmglltl. ' . a lawia't I otaaa. , Condition INnxlers ! IH-MElja an.l..ibi,'. mlrr''ttr.t in TiX-fe', tte aaanrrd trial lb. a prep'fallont are an. "B-aaea ta I- ,ta rrajdie o lliiraoa, ''"'i d all kind, of Hioak. For aa la a I . 1'UlTCHAKirS' up A'lore, ! lawia't I oaata. I 'Uiio; :,, Mni-gfoti't pun sr. I I i bi it 11 akii'h nnifi "Tom:. I KI UUISON MliniNf.. i MV'CHTtni cr I Liiieai, liotlnry, mliroideilei , 1 :-.,:, .i . a- M. 141 MKKTIN( 8TIIEET, - -; tirniMTg u.vk itnir, 3 nit rt 1. i:rtom,s,c. " ' 1 -. klruuiv HERMAN tElDI.NU. " "itNEWFIliJL' fB ".HE underaigiird having entered into O'ptrt. X nri.liip for the purpo.e of carrying on the Coiilceliomuy, Bakery, Fruit, r. Retail Grocery Business, j "" e"H " -T the oiMxrna of; 1 ''"' urmuintine ..iintrjr to ihir Nrw tl:t,dutl Trailr Hlrvt L tu twvn Uram'a miri Frank, e,h,(.N, ;,,, 4. Uaim-l', ll 8ti ,er. arfjuuiiiluiieta. MOODY L NI8T5ET. ' m 4r).tf l B. Williams & Co,, . m:.iLi:ns in ukovm: i:u:s, M noi.t: ti.iTHiKi ici:t,iii. R K imi afrriviiif 11 largr ilurk ahd ill tr Orckit aiMilu.na Jj aa llirif lain may riqinro. Tl.cy iniill atitimri,ii, 1 . Out 7r,mt ate CASH ar CO VI U I'ltUOl ( K. , Wm wcvr.fy Ik ill koonu aland ftcintla uc. cuiurd l T. M. tarinw. II T OI:rKl:.S .lltm'ol I- .r.i.i.iiy urn n low at 1; irtn III, II. !. WILLIAMS k CO, TiaJr SlrrH. i dtntit iota (Aa U tH ( orarr. iolr,r.l.,f, leitl. , ' : T. II. IIIIiaM & CO , WHOLESALE and RETAIL LEALEF.S )1!Y (JflODS; II A uim ICI',HA.S.V l!OI, iiMiiiiii ii.t.r. Juaaaia, 4Tlf Variety Store, Frch Cunfcelioiwrk'S, Fruits, Ck,C.t A c, I1 UK .?uKeri,rr f :'.uV y tm.m-t lh eiti- band tad re c.mttantly rccvivma l,om .. w Vork. Ccnfccticnaries, Fruits, .iUIIAltUi l H i H)l. Jlnifii iilriitiiri,l, ' )riur. Muitii iMiiiuv uoitr, t lor li, 1i a, at Mlv l'ii:na. Chilli, U oik.oiaiid-. A Itinl C iitff '" 1 of cvry r'iy. - 8 J. I r.YLMEK. V IS, 1i7a 4!itf r.. iiawTTf ffurrc t it tt rr ri a nrii rur i alxvrl o. llomrw ! Iloiare. ! Ah InfuIhUr Ltmnty for IlOltSLXt VNlbe crii of One IViai. I will u.til Io I P toy -iton,a rei.t of a rr-n.') f-r llo'a- Iae elnli aant'tirip irom K Ita .rr ttraoa, 1 nia re medy baa waetr Imi a kaa.wN to fail toe warei en five naaifaaia rvbtf. F.v ry aiia eat hat a horet tl oold elw.ya nave lint rteript hV I Ihcia. T1-1 inatvrial, of w hir-h the meOHin la r.wiaia can oc rirorea by nly eeraoo at til Im.ra. If tint rem. ny f.ne ohtu (.vrri t I ai. ricU la' wMptwy wm! L rrionoctl. Awir,aa al Cjiveiitbotw'. Guil'i'fd e.. V t". JOHN W. I5AKEH. ftot. 15. 'ejt. vjjtf Country 3Ierchants J UK retnttuuny mill. a to call and ri.nilne our wlxilieale pro. a.. ttwtce lUll.S. and IU I.I'll IMS, put up IH any HI. t.. ..-.I, r,t.y HUTC'IIAKP. Irwin's o r. Ttitlt taut :r .iriHgcn, l'lT received l 1'RllXlliHU-S. 1 Till: LIVLIt i.WIUORATOB! rr.r.r,KKii fr, VH nrn:i, foipoundrd rntirrly from I.T1IS, IK ntK TU5 nKKT l R 4 J 1 V K AMI l.M VH MH tX.'flvt aw Witt Um pflLW - '.ttHt.w, Tl,. I.ltr.r 1 aaa r-.n paill'lh. 1. 1. ...'I. Hlll.iM. tllarka - S. 1 1 ( , ,,tV. r.l . I., . I.I..I litvlacmlor. nrw4 antt, ev ha. It u. o.i. u.l ,u h iua Hit in i n. :tit llneiaHi ntl'La, piv.aaia aiKh. n.Sl. ka.wa La. laiaart M.t . ,!... aM pla tnnre. 4--m Mkra a) h h llrn.lai ha. .in. a..i4 wla I"' ea- a .a aiaw. a.,-1 ia,i an... t.i,.i I Sloibnv ..J l("t... -., " tfttnm o.a.1, t.- a, '"'""'aal. """""" S,'1 a" tMI,.-at iw-i.p-.,..111... ... inlai ,1 flora I. Irn. 11..,.. I -.ri n l.aa.i' .rai Ika t hoih. -1,1. pat m r... 1, t rtolrrw U, I...I. i. .faiiorilc. xaui raalllal t .I'M VI ..... I l.r..., I IMnr- n,iM O,-.. m i..r.' 'aa-... aa atHia. ., la ""aV" ' ail J,ro.a', . artHf ih, V'.tV.'i.UH ".m'.a ' U.....H, 1 .M. a.ivin. t , , K.mi4 Aue, hill Krv.r, a.H.11 i.'..r. .ijnijj . ,"",l7i';;-1',,1;''"l ,ll vh n I, arr all Ihelr anaaliimai hllia.iu, Io Ita lavin. .tr-VII. It ,Or lii III- innofrt vatfh Iht Invl auial.r, wnU anilt hot It ,orl hei. . TIIU LIVER INVIOOBATOR , TS K s.'ifTinr mmh.'ii. iii-...i i:itv, ...a it ri.ii. a,Mkl.wv rin nlttr In., v'.a. fa t4lh a. II .mf aa II lijr a2,fi raerrt 1 . 1 a . U.. .Iu,., miaiM.. Mi M..l..y, S.m V..k., a.ale tittetltal . 1 .,r "..aa, I'l.lla.U. iW. lnn . .1 II II 1 I .... 1'o.lla. .1 . . uviHcn 4Haa.. at. i..al utV. a S, Uaaee. Halnaiart. A 'at V. SrAKU M CO., ( hml'ilt', S. C. 'lllMS t'tr ihr D'iirrrt, uf Vrjmv, FUR SAI.K HEBK. -Wm. A. Owens, : ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, li ni.I, pmr.Ur in llic CourU of MeeVltnljurg oiki lh turrounilinr counlio. tl'Oflirw iirl onnnsiie ilia P0,i Office. Vu. 86. iwa. . 4af.- SAM'L F SMITH, TTOItSl-. Y IOVSSZUjOR A TLA ir," MAY .Iwur. ba fi.ui.d at ll.c offica or William Jnlmaluii, Ete). lJ' l'nn. altrnltna (jiarn to Colleeliona, ri. ting nf )ri Ar, CollVt Jalicta, 4c, ftb.U. mn. ' 46tf ' Fresh Bread!, ; JJRWI rl(EAI) fur fuiiiiiir'K, evarj muriiing am al J. II. i'uimi r'a fonlt-ctiuniTj , ona dour nhivr thr II, nk of llmrlnltf. Jin. 96, IH58. ' 47lf fBtlii: HUM of ULLIM.H & tO. waa dia. JL aolvrd I T mului'l eona.nl on ll.r li da of J .i.iuirr l"t. In nlirii ir from ll.r Firm, allow ma to rc-tttrn my ainrara lliaiika tn tlic filtxtna of Nih and Sontii tarolina for tt IiIktuI ftatronaga bcaloarcd uM.n ua and to ri-rfiifat a ronlinui.tiea ' ol Ihe j.iiiv for Ale.af.. i II KATil, ' wlio hare aaaociiiu.l ll.rniK. I. with l' Kulllliai n4i-r llit"irm of M'l.1,1 NliS. KI'RINCS &. ( 11., mUa arill con. 1 act Hit- i'loihing floi it on Ilia aaiMa Icruia aoii all Lb aanm unlngta at litru. ' lofore. , . I Tli Nolrtsnu Aoronnl.nl Fulling. L C. will be found in .lie luminal W. A.O.ti. I'.,r c.ll. rlu.n. John town ley. I NEW FIRM. T 1IIE new Firm of FIXLIM.S. r-PRINGS 4. IO. b( leava Iu prctrnt lb. nut 1 v. t to Ilia eiiiirna of orih ami S.uth I nr.. ion and :n an ibiirif, wuld earitetlly tnlieit a cnniinotwe of Ibe iibrral oalroofe brttowed on the well. known Srm of Fallingi A. Co, . , He would ty wilb much atturanee that we bava tne Ijirg r', A'rMrtl eaef Chtaptat tOf la )f a-lllrlll'll,a Hllfl Ro)ft n.oriii.xcj. Ever offered in this State ! It it bold M-rti"n kut n Terthrlcua Irae: be. U" r fiujr te niatiriula and m inuTdirtiire our It. by PHViffTtite ntsiitufjtrfHrfr'p jfn. ireover, eve- Ihr Miitervis. no j ltr firm, mi J if nnt wrlliiiade it hi not r?ceivrt. Wit etn, tlit-rniir, u-onnHt tlie Bia. king f stir iEtd thn1 fnnn our lionise. rUI.LIXCS, SPRINGS & CO. Jfy 18. I HAH. IDtf Raglans! Raglans!! V: 1 E tr reeeieinp by every eleeniee, ati kmoa T V of aaa I. r. a la niM.eabie. . ... H'LI.INU, bl'HINGS A CO. ix, iwe. . . luu t AMtii:iti: !ut, T nr prirr Tu mT wont AiHtl.rr r. bvi(ig retiri fled wit, a mn nl-piurir FULLINGS, Sl'JUNGfl A CO. Mug Is, true. I wt i Shirts, Shirts, MUtn I.M.eo.W h.tr and K41.C M-rri!1r, lhn ihr name knul cd be tuou. Jfcltofrd ll r I rit-H Mute., hi Ft'LLINGS, ErUINGS A CO. Shf I". laid. H'lf Boys' Clothing, I O Prem. we w,iilrl eay. ym ean fmrf aa- 1 Inn nl . mi' I h'llilliy Mufi, whclc we keep II kintla. win. I. it wrl 11,.. r. FI LLING, M'UINGS A CO. .V If, luif iiiiMtv' 1 itr Mi .'.' rViSTl A it! Aaa.irlmeul of f jiite' TIC"". FILLING; May . I... Jrl'HIXGS A CO. I oit Fairb.uik's Scales. fPIIIK oo.leraigneil, tpi m lor JL Hiea lllatiy celebrated .' Bie prt pared to furiileh Kiiil A'ae. nd a rt lit III want of a uurah 11 J .reunite Scale, with all O trripllom Wiirthom' itml i-tm t cnrst JT-tjiptr or It hrut etis, from ro ."00 bu. I'lmir I'm lit. p cr. ('; er awl Cunnitr $culrt. Toeae aro ai.ire nienatvily uaed lh.ui any oth er, anil bare been long sn.l tiverely I. alq.l, -lid in every ioat nea h.ve given entire- aali.f iction. For ei at Aoolrrit' l'iv, delivered in ( liurli .l.,11, W ilmniutuii or FeUr.Olira, Va. by GILLIAM A I'l'Nol P. 1'2I eivfal.dire St., Ii ter.hurt , Va. Iron and Steel, C-4II T l M A. Dl'M Or, 1-21 Sycamore Str't, Jg I'eteraburg. V., Importer, .nd Ib-aler. in lion and Slnel, laMa tun allenllon of merchant, .n.l oiaiintiiciurer. Io tiieir largo mid well auort. r.i .t are of lion end Merl, comprising Swedes 1 llawinerrd Wide Plough, 6 to I" inch. ..... '.,.!i.N 11. IRON. K. .mi. I, Sijiinre, and H it 4l.ua, "II .ilea Oval. II ill Oval ami .Ml Uoun.l Il.a.p, Ib.n.l,Si r..ll Ilora and Mule Sb IWat Ca.l Hteel. Knj.nd Am. Blithrfd and Rcr. man tSh-rl ' , Tlwv ar alao igrnis fr thn .ale of Mil nil t Sjiei-m Oil ml ,Vmiu. lain ' fricf Apt it at), leVi8. ' hiiiiii: tin ajttvrrll, Mnckaboy and Fnabsh, (;. ritl.M-n' Ss.M'IFS, iliat reoeivcil. tjUU Iba. m biaddor. andiira. Sold low for caali by J II. M. rKITCIIABlV Ih-e. I, lS'.T. Irwin'a 'rnir. riiifit i:in, Tal.c ,olii-c ! 1 WAVING take edv.nhgeof lb prraaiiro of jl'lie lime, lain icociving, hv cath paishaaea, an lannvnaesmlaebeunltli-ck l M.dicilies, t htni. ictile, lo.lriiineota. Cheat. - , wiueh 1 t rearnHjIfuMy inviiei ynm- .Itei.tion. All "rate r. by mail aw otherwise, pat Bt with neatnvi V.I Ur.lM. loll. j 1 H. JL HUTCH A RD Irwin'. f'orm.r. Tec. I r .T .,, Sotg of llit Irt EifBriinn. lir ra. w. fofiiicK. '( Y men of Arl, brfiira c part ' t'ouio gia Hut Uuiat with litl. Tbr iron bund Ibat binda our in), 'I l.r nrtrnn Willi lb' Wiat. ', Tlia Titan line that from the brine, To Miiiaijjui'a brij.Jt, Bimlt with a chain, Ibe foamy main To aunael with a link. Ye men of Art, one enninwi l.eirt Ik', la 111 each fallow breat, Oi.a kindly aoul nnilet Hit whole. The On. lit and Waat. Tha aame tun unlet a Ibi'ui-aiiii nnl.a. And int ut lt link nii li I ami ; Tlie tame uniiiia prove our .in.a 1.1 oc, Ano Hit tanit Cinu o'ir our lt.u. From where the liiie awell e-mp'a tiuea h tlie ii.ouiiuint erva; IV, wn I., 1 lit' tii let nut love prtvaila, From ISuiiriae to the Weal. . In eviry a.rl ibe love of Art Tbnlla rjiiirk from b ind to b: ii i ; ' An.i ong remain Una iron cLam .. Jf lova acroaa our Uud ! Ulisfflhhfous.. Juc IhiflvniTs I'turhhip Hcw he w;i8 rnt wit. ny tduis (I'nin K. -And ' It's you that don't know bim ; but you -for Joe was a married man, and the no- J Kcuben Fpsrks seemed to come at once MiJJlTlT "P'"t" ill before long. I've been deceived, and longer widow was on ber way back to ber to his senses, and after a little reflection from thodoliv-ry of' Mr" Vverc'tt's adreas8 I ain't afraid to ssy so!' continued be, 'borne parting from Joe with a single but coucluded tbat the advice he had received j are sufficient to meet the instalment due irr snatching op bia hat; it's the money be vry euorinous kiss, with ahiob be was was, upon tho whole, the bt!st be could act January next. The sums required to meet prelcuds to havo that's lost me a wife ; but content to satisfy himself, considering what 1 upon ( and for many a year after Joe look- , tl,e 'b,!r . i;tilmciita and the payment of ... ... , . ii . , . it i . . .ii. i interest, if interest should become due by ben you want to touch it just as like as " 10 follow from so doing on the morrow. ed upon bim as a most valuable assistant. e i . . t. ...u , I tailure to obtain possession on the iin oi not you won't be able.' The wedding passed off next day to ihe l . February next, by the consummation of tbe He rushed frutn the liou'e as he uttered t itire satisfaction of all pirties. The af- j A good story is told of a New Or. 'purehl,,e. re Jet to be provided. The these words, and burned homeward. He fair took place iu the morning, at the hour leans editor, who thought himself "iotne " (i0"''"''' f e association is well aware found bis mother still nPl and was eagerly of noon all the guests, with.lhe exception ' tcn Pin"- ile cballJnged a stranger one 1 ,e "Ul" ' "irLrU "if ' ,t if,"Ce.f interrogated b, ber as to the luck b, had of Jo. Cbickweed, who bad been formal,, ZhSw! P tV.l ' set iP U met with. He told ber all, and little eon-1 invited, bad departed. Why be remained anuiaei'iieiit, nnd they began. He won two "ufl"'l,"u 10 ",!,t cnlI,,l "o '' fb dolence was she enabled to cAVr bim in re- i so long it puizled the newly married pnir games' easi'ly, and tbeu proposed tbut be 'a'"f ou '"1 0,h,cr teTm"- TL" VrPr turn. ' 'to surmise, as they bad not surposed be "! '"11 with his left hand against lh.' h"" brn. i11""-- . . -'"I"" For two or three days following, Joe tlnexweed .a.d very l.tlie, but thought .uuab. -Uk. morning be n.tt his mother with a amil.ng fac aud a sort of ir.umph I- I-..W Tb. e.M lad nm-.ba. surprir.d at her ton 'a manner. Why, what ou arth's the matter now, Joe !' snid abe,-' bop you aiu't gom' 4 Not by a long sbct,' replied Jo', ' I quite so big a fool aa that.' ' Thro bat ails you '' ' Oh, I've got it all arranged at! v I' got "em new.' Who! What? ' Wby, Melindy, and that Reub. Sparks ha ! ba ! 111 ur(.rse tbtiu.' Well bow you f;oiu' to do it '.' Ob, it's all right V said Jut, iuufching .lyly I'll do it, darn d if I ilon t I'll git tbe aneakiu critter !' Bui how how, Joe ? Can't ou speak out ! What's got into the boy !' a.ked tbe old lady, dying with curiosity to know v.bat was bis plsi. ' Well, now I II tell you a!l about it,' be gan Joe, assuming a more sober lone. 4 Well, I just wish you would.' 4 You know tho Bidder has glwi ys favor ed my keeping eompauy with Mvliuda. 4 Well V ' , ' And I do baliev she's desp'-atu dewn on that feller, Sparks, coming into ber family. ' Yes.' 4 In tbat caao alio woulda't very willing- ly let property go into hi. band..' ! i;ut, 'cording to the will of old Mr. Mar-; tin. the property ain't to go :ut off btr , i j . .....ii I 4 Just so but Sparks would have all the benefit. And now I'm going to floor Ucub. Spaikl' 4 Weil, let us bear i' 4 Tbe widder Martin herself ain't a bad Innllmr woman!' .Jo remarked, in a sort of a mysterious tone, glancing up auddenly , into bia mother' face. No t.ni .but', tl.at co: to do with tbe'g'": shouia nave mvuea you 10 tne matter!' replied tbe old lady, immediately, j ' And she ain't very old, neither,' cou-. tiuued lie, with the same air. 4 Wby, she can't be mor'n forty.'' 'So I should think ; and has a good chance of living forty more.' Well, and what ef it !' Just ibis,' aid Joe, leanirg over to reach bis mother's ear' marry tht u i-itirr ." Mrs. Cbickweed, expecting, as abe was, something startling, wasn't prepared for thia. SLo ottered an exclamation of un bounded surprise, started upward from ber aeat, aud tbeu aauk back and fixed ber eyes with a vacant stare upon lier son's face. 4 Well,' said JoC, 4 1 hope you don't see anything tbat'a agin it.' . No 110 1' ctsmnitred bis mother, recov ering somewhat trom the shock sh had r Ceived. 'Hut re jou real'v i'i earnest, Joe v.;'l jou marry the aidderV 4 To b,w.v , !l, aud tlmt's tbe whole of it. I'm going up to an e br thia Vvrj J Jay. I ll marry Iier if nho'll liTe mo, and jtc rcvcngo'l on Jlelindafor cuttini; 1110 j be Loa for that Hauled Spark. I'll teach j 'em 11 Lata what!' . Joa was a good as bit word. He lougbt : the vidrler aud mode liia propo'nl. She was more atouihed than she kuew how to rxrre-,. butah, waa not nrnrn cratifiod ,ln be wan astoniahed. Froth and fair a be won, considering her years, ehe hud nrrer five u orcr the idea of wiuniug another hus band ; but it had never entered her bead that ehe could paasibly f-ecure to jouiig aud estimable a prite at Joe Cbivkwecd. Joe made it a rpecial prowno in bia pro pot a 1 that thejrhould be uiarried privately the day before the marriage of Sparkx with the widow's daughter, and that it thould be kept a sccrtt uutii that wediiig had ta- ken plae. To thia the ividow readily a- greed, although it waa a hard ta.-k some - time for ber to restrain the enjoyment abe experienced, aud pre 1 cut the secret being ui.-iorcreil. The evening before tlio nuptials of Spaiks and Mclinda at length arrived, and all the preparations for the ceremony on the ensu - ine day were completed. When darkness .at in, while Melioda was so occupied with .1. 1 - , the company and conversation of her soon - r to-ue nusuauu as to be completely oblivious you uiae use 01 any more sucu expressions execution of the outract, and the first in to all elae, Mrs. Martin cautiously left the I aa you just now bestowed on tue, or I II j staliueut of filty-scven thousand dollars, house, and meeting Joe near at band, sbe'lljr""h you in an inch of your life! He-j (S"J".,M0 h due on the 1st of J.tuuriry, 1 859. hastened with him to tbe residence of the ' member,' added Joe, giving him a shake,! ' UU"CC. '"''"V" ,,,ree '"nU:'1 , , -r, , , , I . ,, . ' ments, and 111 the failure to pay the 857,- Lbickweeda. The miuister who bad been ; as a tamer would a rat, ' you re my sou omi due January, 15. the sum of 818, duly adiuouiahed to secrecy, waa iu atteu- I now, 'cording to law, and you must have a 000, already paid, i forfeited. The sums dance j and in less than balf aa hour there- slight show of respect for your father !' ,,ow 011 baud, contributed by the member ' . ' . . , ' wouM be r,rw(nt ,t Joe took it .y however, snd seemed quite unem- h,TTMsmi n, tb. occasional ii.meri,.,,. of fc . s . P K ' 1 'spose,' said Joe, nddrcssinri himself to tbe newly-married liushanrt, as tbey DOW"rere all assembled in the parlor together t0?l .I,w, voll-i t.t. n TOr re..dence I J P.?, . VT a.n.t liith.vul.ge right bT you a nice bcuse and live fashionably . ' Oh, no,' replied Mr. Sparks 4 don't know at I shall." . it. ,i . ii- ,i t i , . . i. Well ! Well, now, I calculate you don t 'have an idea of settling on a farm you ain't Used to that kind of work, you know.' Uoa t Know but i may, sail pparKS, a- I .uming a eareless air and tone; coming,! en hot weather, you know, and living in , ,. , . , , town is a bore in summer. , think I shall try country life for a while; I ain't in the best of health, and n farm life mny iin-1 who wa pcrformimg in that city, uamed r,ve me i Frank Wheeler. Whetle' pulled iu the ,, . , , , ... . i , ..'chest box of the gymnasium, two 14-lb. Well. re ponded Joe, delmcrstely, cant ( w5!,t!, j,v,n tinJ io ,ell b,, wi.bout ny tbat I'm sorry you're going t- stay with ,,0.,, Moody aecompli-hi d iu the same 'us. I think ru;e!f tbat it would be to time 6-.,.4-')4 pulls, beatiug Wheeler by SH, ' your benrfit to work on a farm for a while ; ! and then kept on another hour, making iu I , .,, . r . ii e i tin, eleventh lour .WJfi pulls. Total, in e- ' and we 1 try to maku it as ctmfo-.tab e for . . a- .... m i j . u. v j ieven hours, r7,4o(l. Mr. .Moody is not a- you as we can!' boe the middle height, sparely built. He i Mr Sparks looked at bim ; and Mrs. I weisrhed, at the commencement of the feat. I Spark. looked at him ; then they looked at JfaJ I1'',- st it-el" Vi'- ( ' Ihe bad lo-t 3 pounds. 1 his n one of the one another aud laukbed. 4 No doubt,' remarked Mr. Pparks, 4 you'll tMako a very agreeable neighbor very agreeable indeed.' ' Oh, we'll be nearer than neighbor, a g00" "go c"""c wC aaia ooe, glcing ith a look of iutellienee toward ,orlu Acaio Mr nd Mrs. Sparks glanced at one another, but this time they didu'l lau-li. 4 What do you mean V they asked at multantously. 40h; excuse me; I firgottIa.it you didn't , . . . . , . know what has transpired. The fact I', "iiow hTt ,oJ "Jwlf lakin- " 0., i.amg.-. .-... ,., "edding. -ut we knew you were so en 6t,ce(1 4 What, marrieu, criea pit. parks springing to bis feet, while a look of hor ror ovcrspresd his features. His wife sat as pale as a ghost, utterly uuable to speak a word. 4 Certainly married,' said Joe, colly. 4 Is this roY be inquired, turning to tb late widow. 4 You may rely upon all be says,' she rc plied- 4 Then I bare been swindled impose. upon deceived! An.l you knew of tbij also, and led me on! be continued, in a. violeut tone, addressing bis wife. 4lou workrd to get me, while this iufemal cleat gets all the property !' ' 0 it' not so,' exclaimed Melinda bursting iuto tears; ' 1 knew nothing of it And I (bought you married me for myseh and not for money; you pretended to ha enough of tbat yourself !' I'.tubrrj Sparlia iiuiled a nicely and aj scornful amiln. I Ifa even an I thoaghtj Lin monry'a fol 'J'1'0 Secretary of the Mount Vernon La i!cep iu W.k that ho never'li Le able to die"' Ai.ociat:on respectfully submits the di it out,' re inn rk k1 Joe. following report of the preaent tot of ita You achcmiiig ri-cal '.' gapped Sparks, : looking aa if it would be the bigheitt ' pleasure to ft bim entirely up, body and ! bones. 'Ob, fir away 1 it don't burt any : and I've pot a long lease of the farm. ' You econtidrel ! And the bore and steers ' Ob you miserable cheat'.' . 4 And the fixiu'a generally Fool : 'And mnrcover,' continued Joe, fisiu- "iin a Diore sober and rterner tone, and 'grafping Spaik firmly by the collar aa lie "poke 1 anion? other things I've got a word 1 or ,no f advice for you. You married jMeliuda iu the expectation of stepping iiito "Dug property, palming yourself off as a man of means to accomplish jour eud. - You are hc real scheemer, but a part of i your great scheme Los foiled. Tale my ! advice and it will be well with you ; use 'your wife as you know vou should co i bke a man and strive to be an bon- . j 1: n j . 1 . , 1 t one. And hnully, don t let mo bear I , editor's ri"ht. This was assented to, and tl.o. reu!t as before, two more games i u- Bcorfld 0 tu, eiit'or 4 tteoant , considered that he bud performed his duty .,..e.- -...l, r,r.J , Toll'be P"bll bv refusim. to sell it for a. j ,?ain, ,nr) not Ulie his bauds at all. but to Uh y',r'"!i ,", .. P ' kw-k .he halls down the allev. the other i icl-' '"'? l "P ..:. i -;,,, i.n,l ........ I Vk. agreed, thinking he had the fellow sure then ; but he kicked the balls down the alley will, astonishini; precision and sucoess, makin "strikes 'and "spares" in a style which ruc( tsrror ,0 the soul of the duinb-fouud ed ,Hitor. Two panics were played la this oniq'ie manner, and were both scored against editor. He then offered to play anoth- er came and blow t lie balls down the alley, . fc . , , , . , . tor was quite salis6ed. aud left tbe place amidst the laughter of the company. 1 Grkat5 ymsaktic Feat J. II Moody, 8 niember of the typographical protessiou, who formerly resided in noston, has lately pcrformed Jnie extraordinary feats in San FrnncNeo, beating a professional gymnast mo:t extraordinary feats on record. A Laoy Takes a Cockt.mu A lady passenger on board the steamer Moutgomery dressed herself in her aiecpiug butbaud s vest, coat, boots, bat and pants, and lb lis attired, came out of ber elate room, aud went forward to il.e bur ii: tbe gentleman e cabin, took ber " morning bitter,'' aud re- iiirnid to the ladies' cabin, where her an- I pearanee created great cons.er., cs- , plClaliy among ine mini-. .'. was said to be 01iiUsiti: 10 see tne iauicst"", S "e aasociauou ctr- I dartirp " into their state rooms aud ! scraming out that a oinu was ititrudiug bim- seUi but when the excitement was al lis , I bi'hest pitch, her hat fell off, and displayed 1 J ofu J0 of curU wllicll explained eve'ry- jibing Mep a small bet won from her t,Ual) aDq.- , tr. to A Wisb Decision. El'ua Ambcrt, youne Farasian lady, reaolutely discharged a gentleman Io mboiu she was to have beeu married, because ba ridiculed ruiigiou. Having given bim a gentle reproof, bo re i plied, " that a man of the world eould uol : be so old-fashioned as to regard God aud ' religion." E!ii started, but on recovering herself, she .aid ; " From this moment, air, when I di-eover you do uot regard religiou i I cease to be yours. He wbo does not love laud honour tiod, can never loie his w if. 'constantly aud siucercly." KF.roltT OF THE MOl'NT VKR.NON LA DIES' ASSOCIATION OF THE UNION. 1 affaira : of! In the mouth of April I;i.-t, hn the pnblio , '""""J ioruiea by ttte Keot of the Aiieociation, a contract was executed with Mr. John A. Wsnhiugton, iu due legal form, for the purchase of Mount Veruou. Io thia way, the object so long pursued by tlie government of the associulion, has been obtained, it is believed, iu a manner most in consonance with the public sentiment. The contract provides for tU pureliaac of two huudred acres of the land belonging to the Mount Vernon estate, including the inaiiM. 11 house and its appendages, the gard en, the lauding from the river as already eatabliahed, aud, above all, the tomb which contains the mortal rcmaius of the Father of his Country. Whenever the terms of the contract ara fulfilled, thia invaluable domain, arouQ'l which the patriotic fielinir of the L'niou gather as to a central shrine, will pass info ifce possession ot the Jloui.t 1 emou I.adia Association, to be by thcin dedicated, and forever bcldacred to the memory of Wash ington. It has been already stated in the appeal to,01" 'he Urgent above alluded to, that the "um "''pulate.1 for iu the coulract of pur- chases is two hundred thousand dollars: 1. .1 , e , . , . eighteen tbousand of which were paid at th - """' VJ r -neu o acquire t.r.e ProP-r'y P-runiarv spt culaiion, and be Cougress for the United States, or to thn , ' ' ,,e"" v. . . '"- 'De V,, T "eW'!S.. ud make the purch;i,e Mr ash.ng- lii" pt the off.r of tho j .o""1 er"01" Lad es Aa.oe.aMoa whtch is bound by its charter to keep it inalienably : taored to the memory of Washington. In addiiiou to the large sum required to fu!fil the contract of purchase, a consider able amount will bo necessary to repiir the mansion bouse, to restore it with the garden aud grounds as nearly as possible to thu condition in which they were left by-tbe Great Proprietor, and to meet the expense of managing the estate and secutiug its per. manent preservation. For these purpo-cs, the association is authoriaod by Its charter to hold property to the amount of five hun dred thousand dollars, including the pur chase money. For the large portion of the sum still required to be raised the subscrib er, ou behalf of the governmoht of the as sociation, appeals (with confidence to tho patriotism of ber countrymen, and especial ly to tbe systematic co operation of her country women. The sum is undoubtedly a lar'e one, but surely there cancot be wanting a suflicient number of persons in this vast and populous country to raise it, and eveii a much larger sum, by a contri bution of a very trifling amount from each in dividual. A dullar each paid by one in sixty of tha population of the Uniou would effect the object. Tho only difficulty to be overcome is that of establishing an organi iiiion sufficiently detailed and comprehen sive to reach every individual of the coun try disposed to give bia mite for this patriotio object. J he ag-oei.tion, it is well known, is an in corporated body, exi-tin; under a charter granted by 'he Legislature of Virginia at - "' .;"' .7,, e"" "1 last - j. ..,.,, taiuly desires that tueh extension shall take place as widely as posHble, and with the P'""""" "ll-47; veneration lor the great name to which Mount ernou nt 'ons-rrated u a seiitiment which pervades the I nion. it is obviously proper and high ly de-irablr tbat tbe citneus of every Slate should be represeutcd iu ita preservation and custody. The constitution prowdes for the representation of each (State in the cen tral administration of its it II 1 1 ri tbrcugll a Vice lU'gcut, and uuder its provision tbe Uegenl ba i lroady appointed r'pieenta lives tor ten States The foijiin; are the (.Ulcers who at present compose the Grand! Cuuucil of the Association ; RK'igVT. Miss Anu Fatnebi Cunningbatn, ?. C. vt. b emirs is. Mrs. Anna Cor Kiebitj, Hio! mon.l, Va. Mrs. Alice H l'ickiiiaon, Wi mington, X. C .Mrs. I'luloolea Kdgenerth Kvo, Augusts, G irgia. !rs. Octa.ia Walton, Le Vert, Mobile, Ala. 1 1 . Catharme A. Me Willie, J aeou, .Mtaa. Mr. Margaietta S. Morse, New Orleaui, La Mrs. Mary Kutledge Fone. Nashville, leiiu. Mrs. Eiiiabeth M. Waited, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Mary Mortis Hamilton, N. York City. Mrs. Louisa, higeraoil Greenoub, lio-tou, Mas. Mrs. Suan L. TelloU, 6ec'ry , Ricbmoud, Virnmia.. Geo. W. R ggs, Eq , Treas, Washington, l. C. The constitution also U)j o.n t'-a K;.-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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