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C231X:ie.XjiO,X,1BE3, 3NT. C, 3713 jFSLTJk.l?L3r 1360, THOHIAS J. HOLTOW, Ki'iTOB k 1'hopuiitor. T Kit MS : The Vnrtli -l'n rol in Whig r i 1 1 be n fTurcled tn aub. KrilH.r. at TWO DOLLARS in advunce ; TWO DOLI-AHf AND FIFTY CUNTS if payment U delayed inters icmi.u;undTliUF.K LiOi.l.AKS ,1 liio viiii of the year. Nnpaper will be discoii. I nn. J " '"oarage, ire paid, except at III pti -it "I "'c Kditor,. . ; . A,lierlieciunls inserted hi Onr DtilUr tr.i aqua re (6 in" '"' !--, titi siaed type) fur !! first inter. turn, "'' ool'reichennlinuaiMia, Court ad .truaemvul. and Uherill 'a Males charged US per trnl liigiier i and deduction nf33J per c-iit. will be i,mU fr"i" Hi regular prieca, lor a.lvertis. rsl.y Hit war. Advertisements married monthly itr qi.rlrly. at $1 per aquare fur each liinr, fcWinl. aioiiihly 73 1 pr suuuri f..r.cri lime. ra.s bK leading in their wdvrlirsi.t mu-l mark lb number if insert a des4r.1l or X y will k Inserted until fm bid and charged sc. iiruiniljf' " . ITPu't'uaaler srr aulhurist d i srlas agents J. ii. W I I.K I XMX & ( O.. ' i r alms iw ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, ii. SILVER ifld riATED VttC.i - tl.'l 1rV l,lAl'.V 1 1 Nu.i.(JraiiitrK4iir,.,1.n.,aiU-tliSUiiaiolloiie, OH AHLOTTK. N 0. Atrnti'n guru Uj Itepairiiig Watclti Am 1. - i A. Jew ISif T. lUiKKM & ro., W IIULMil f. KKTAII. DKA1.HIH BRITISH FRENCH tt AMERICAN I)I!Y GOODS, v Aitrin?-, ii n iioi, All ii 1 1: iv it i T II. Ilaaa. 4 II (UI.O I Tl , 1 . , l4ll J-. Lr r rrTi Aiaiakiwa. Heady-Made ( lolliing CV Ta. "V T ! . X i VV Ai V 1' I'liLIN'lM HMtlNli'S i. 0. . , a Ari,iiwimiiiii,llifirlMl f nn.V 1'I'T' i't 'H'HIYW tLk:j i,'ll'h.h iLAJ - tiJIJV; J i H UMIIIM. .OOll, IKT8 AND CATS, TKI NKS, VALISES, Cm r pa I lt aail I aubra I:m. ( loltl 4'nla A Ir'.Z'. If W. ' W Ailr..kanf CLrthCuf A.I (ladsa of LU.Ui laala! 1 4 III 1114' rt .Mill. ..tl frarteaal plain end laney aaiar Kuila, All iradea ..f pl.n awl im y eaa-iwier. hoiio. A I '-. "I ri.i.i -no I. i.r jr ta-.re nuna. Al gl i aud Ian. y ca.ai.lirre isyiia, ';iillM I - I'.ililw. All jrailes ol blaeaawd fai.ey rssaianrre Panla, An gr-oeaol Cera and f.aey osasii.Mii f'ff, .VI ii.iIii of W-lk aad l-.T) ''' Panle, A.I '.al bi.ek sHO laey taaailmle f.nla, Vt.la- Iliac, and faney Vtlvl aaa1 Malalasaeh.Ik VeaU ! T ana r.ni y Wivi I a ltd M Halss-e M' V. l III ,rk a.l l.ary V-Ielal.d M .lal.a.eS.U Vr.la U.aek.adf... J Veiv.-land Malalaaae Cllk VeaU l.lovrw. Ilowii r), v. I r.vata, e-llra. lilov. s. Il.anrry, Ae. i i.xn. x.lUrs, iU.vt-s, ILwarry. Ve. I Nl ata, e.dlaia. f iovrs, !. I J. A C. Craeata, ewllara, Ulovea. Ilnaierj. fce. nuil 4'sip. I.argealand el.ewa stock ol Mala and espa. J..(ealal.d C lioaaal alov k ol llala sml r pa, Lalyeal n.l chrJr.s .lurk ol llal. and C'f. I.f al and ik.ar.1 sU-k of HaU and eps. I II I I !. Tru ike, V.ha. a, rarpet last;" slid I'mbtriUs, Tiunka, Val.ara, c.rpel ba(S ana t'lllbrallss. Trunks. V alias. earsl b-r ' Cn.b'. Ma l lUl.kr, Valisrs, earpl b.gs sad l .ubf. Ilsa. Our frirn.1. and co.i-ni. ra k well the advan. U(is wr pusaea in gelling u, the Kt.-k of llolhii g. Ae , iw Wralrrn Carolina. 17" W warrant Ibe qa.l.ly and making ut all lrwwa that go Iron iheir More. C.ll Uh.ra baying l-wlr and eaain.ne our aloek. FILLINGS, Sl'UINGS i CO. 0l.r II. trill. , tf 4 in v lor I cll r i csiM llrntl. , f f ,IIE aubrrnl.er is .... I.rruru i aud krepa I cn-tanily n hand, A..ap for T.-lur, Scald , ail or It.ngsiorm, and food lo Waal. Willi f..r ,,ll,.-r sail, u.ace.. Il W.ll also la. alains ul ,,f any kind t lelh.l.g. It any p. rami de. air-e lo have ll lo ael again, It e.n be had al a re lucrd prie. 1 he bo-p baa been Uicd by re.p-n. .,1.1 pet .. a ami lae-id lube . er.l.iii eurs. 'I lis H.H.U Nn be hid .1 Ur. K. N. Ilui:hi...u A. Co.'a Drug Slnre and fmrn Ihe .b.efibr. CIIA3.T. EBKRHARD. I .Ws3t.lr). "tf II K I, I S ! II K IsTS ! J H i : l i s ! : ! rralii Hi Ulsee t oMipani, , Al Mmmmfirlnrnt' Prim i j I AMI l'RK Il 9 inch, aj .. 10 181 els. per lia.l. , 17 U"i 3J 6U 7i 9J I 13 4 ply. 2 T bKA lvH-KJiS BLI.TSI wisnufaolured to order ' aln rl ....ties. cnsNt.cTiyv nosi-:r .11 .,1... f.r w.icr or straw prraaure, srsfrird atirrri from l .--srsirrs. AI.HO I H KIKi ol sll descriptions ut ii cut er pound. . J. JJ. V. 1JOONK. .Way 31, IKM. lilt -Notice. I fBlMOK ill my fnenila who ar indebled to m. at by Note or Arennnt, will please oh..-rve lhal I hats retired from Ih. Drue Hnaiues. al llns . place, and isiaWiaH irttlimtnlt it il!!'!) eai-asf My b...kaar in alias hand f Mr. J. P. Rnnlh, on whom person, can tail, during my ubssure, i and settl. II. M. riUTCIIARl). I tawris!., O.I.SI6. 3d' y--ai2SM.-T-a.iE a iano and Music Store. riflK SuUcnbrr keeni conlinuall, on hand Jl l'i..iM.a niaiie ly .Slrinoajr A, t o., Nuin.'i A. t .irk andnllier makera, .. N w York. Which he will aril i.l il,r Inweat rati fur VAXH.nt gmwi pa. kt. AImi. Ilia h.tiai Mu-ic nn li.l. at Nn. 11,11 Munaln.t belwon I lie Kirhange Bank ai.d the Ainerirnn lli.ti I, f ..lun.l.in. H C. 8AMUKL GAKDINEK. My ICU S8. if B. I. KKHmr'IM, IIEBMAN L. LRIDINU ki:imcis( & i.i.iixx;, - J.viroiii tn.s Foreign ftd IrrrMitic Dry Goods, W IIOLF.HAI.K AXOHETAIU ' naari. rraarr, ont tMii.a rauu cinq. ' IMItl.1 ftIO April 2, 859. 7-lT I linrl.illr .IScStial I in luur a, CO.MI'ANY ontmuee to lake ritka a. 'iul U.a U) lire, un IL.u.ta, (iimi, I'r flui-c, Ac., at uul raU 1 1 OiUie al tb lruj More of K. Nje llulchi. aou Al Cu. orri 1HH. A. 0. STKKLK. J'rtnUrM. C. UVKKMAN, 'e l'mvltnt. i K. N V K lit! CHUSON. aV y. d- 2V'a. MHf TI KH. . a.c. S'ikklk, j.l. i;i;own. M. 11. TAYLUH, 8. T. l:I?iON, ' C. U tKM AN. V. SOAK 11, WW. JOHNSTON. John L JiHiw, F. Scaur end 8. T. Wkirths, Lurtuttte I'onimtltee. Arl Jti, ?if CTOjl'CO iVo. 1 Fruit Trees roi. sii.i:. WE? TxJr t. KS R Tl li.IiliJt.lv HALL, 'fo.,,rtmt o lit Urn 6re Xururies i (Joitin$,tieur (Jrtet.tfMito Ft. C, lLI.)v.ry rr., nully rail the attention "I me e l:"a ol the S.uliierii fc-tale to lhu ,,!., .k m i.-...e .0.1 acciuuuud truillrxa, ..r ll.e tall ami Winler 1 ra.ie. Thi large and b-ii.i..ii.e ea.,rm.nt li e len pr.ifia;al.d l.om tlifllty lieall.. Irrea. and Work. d upMii I neat aeedling at.x ka, which .a a aaie guar,i,iroi lirlit eliaf.i. I.- Iru.Uulia and luiiytvily.a Kiiii- ... ..rrl.ur.ln.. al.u li all..uirf 0pi,M,krd bv i-rr.oi,. wiriiiiia io plant m. ' eliarde rimer K m.rlrlii i-niily ore. The latucfc oaira.f in lullowing Ireiai 'i"-0"" ff ,(K,-'HHI Feaeh Ir.e. 10.. I OtMl I'.ar lr.( li.Uim Apncola; lU.IMio I I.e. ry ; I "u " N.c...r. ; .,WJ A tilj J IWMi guii.er ; tirlHi ir-M a. jr.,,, , vi rr fine a ...tn..nt nf Cnrranta Str.Wtx rrira, K-(h mra. (..orelrn.a. rlc.. all ol which willn a.l on any rweonahie urni uprovsu p.. per. All liacfcarra put Up H-r.or and coni.i. le .n.o.ce arm i i i nairi n, ai.o a r rangrd thai t Ivss invoice v. I' I II' rcg.alrf ol Ih orchard slier ll.e Ir.ea are Iran-plant. d. il they are lrnelnlrO aaerh one sppiarai'O the list. Mr. T. J. llolloB will art a. a(. nl for the fn'. nisl.in i.f ll.e pt-.-pl. nl Mi rU. i.' u'r and l.i igh. ermg c.-i.lica wi'h Ihe aimer Fruit I will lake pleasure in owardu.g omen es and lor th 31if. Dr. II. M. rritdiard Il'.I.MMi I" ll.e aolii notion ol mi nv lunula, rra.-ecllully ann .nr era Ine ieurininai.i-n lo reso.nr Ihe I'rlirl ! I-IH-iMf. II. h."V b eonallll'dal hia.rlicr. I rThe r-r nrrrrild for w.lhoul charge, .gsalil. IBS". Sj" nn: mi:u IS V i ( KATOIi! ra.raKii h i a.xn.Bii. I omioa4i'4 fntlrrly from (.1 MIS, r TIIK HK-T I-1 K.KTIVK AN'II Ul'tl .1 ft-: r.pa.. . .. hn 1. as Ta l.lvcr la "- M lha s s-mrlr.1 .s' la'"a aT lbs kaaia. issl, . aa-l :-" '. tt S.lo. ... M.iSra. mt. ... ar. u( llrt ...nv'- ba- a.a.1. H I... -"hIj .a a a,v.,r.ri a.i lhaa . la Sa mm .rr..I w.a.'l. s. h..am .a. ..( .i..,.a.i.rsaa-k JLl It'll 'uvrrTssej Jj P4',"; ' ''" " Tba. '. '.. rawa.a all a., la a. I-.1 raailar Ira. tl...i.ra .ui-i.l.l-.a ' w l-l-- S-alihj f..a al l-Ha. f...."-.lH .V. .i..aarl. raa-... SmI I vail. C..llloWll,vl.lMHl. Ba. a--"-r t-H aial a-.... .-.as ...la i..a.k..w... ira.....!' aaa a Ika .... Illllnoa xllrirl.a ar. r..rrt S.id. whs. is l.rller. ..a-.r..lr.l. ..) , Us aa.-...J M a lis kdrrr latorslor. iiaaa ..... M.!.ai sal ( Br'a-s la rail... ba slsnaak aaH a..a..l .1.. r- I '-"a. r.....f ..1 Hal. a... u Uihaa Sato. r.u.M. sae... tJ hl- "!!T'oaa .a takan SI r'.l.i l-a. Iks Sasaki a-..;. a.sl r... t- Il.r...... es..-a..kn aia.aH Ba. S.ral aH. rat. I-SM-1MW 99 ' ! "' .... ir. , . k...mI.. .11 ...... Ikb lles.lsell.. S I . Uj.... ...at. for fa t B..I. okalrKellot. ranwraaiks R.a at Ika n.rasaa. ...a. maka. a Ire ra.a ...l)oMdw.m....l..'H '." t I...IIC, ahll. la.. 4... nlira rsr-at.1 la B r . h, ( klolcrw ...lM.a, ... I . I .as Clsnlrra. , Of. .,.), ... I.a.la k.1 tirlr.. ..raw ..il af Iks ........ .1mi arret, al marll c .. -I.e. a k.s. ... knra. (S-'l's. lrs".a i.h.n li.r z Jnl.n.ll. e ima.a all ral I,,...... ... .s.l... a h.-u. .h. ...... .Na. la.ra aart S 'a-1'-4 astlng asaa -S - l.r..ra)-, kr . ... . rear and ur. llllll I ....I .11 l-vr.a .1 . Illl- l".a T'e. " i.k,r..a.ai..a...l.kaauala -f, a.a a.ll..,( W Irani, u. IU alerlal .Irlnr ' ' All who a I. see kI.H'B llidr ni.anlii.sai ieall.M....v Ii. Ila Is..... SS-sin Water lo ti.e nioixli vault I lie I...I gu. . S1...I awulluw Sh.II. I.MI. Ol'i. TUB LIVER INVIOORATOR is a s. iKxroi.' wriii.-vi. t'l '" aav. 1. 4siiy s,tla raraa. alrao- la.. ral k. -''J VhlTJI Hi rw.ltU .a ".!""! k.l .1 l.l.rr .!.. r.,aa Ha. J..-a... a. '...-, ... . ,....s...n HraaWSa, sll al whisk ai.ll.. .a-al. a. a lllassar.l l.l.rr. rao a o.a iaiti-.a rsa s.m. .ANrn.ii a r r...... n.a..,. a.. v.-.k Whnlrasl cr.fa ..sac. 4 I'' Nr. - T W I" , a Sea. l-h.l-M , a . .. r....i..i -. . a 11. Halotaaw Ad I) 1 M F. PCAHK CO , (Virir.'fe, A' C. 7v LAKGK SL'Fl'LY OF Coustnhle Warrants JUST 1'RlNTEb. if Z-t From the Norili Candina Indepemient To tho Beloved. ii ruin n.o w . 8wect Brotlier, we miaa Idee, oh ! huate and ciine To the lnait that are waiting to welcome 111 hunie ) Wo arc v ' ee tlwe. to hear Hit dear nee. . .... I nai never nam yel tailed to make ua r On ! we miaa lliee. we miaa tlr.e.ev h day more and more. And wiali Hi t uur parting a forever were oer ; We are aiglung to aie lliee, Iu jaie on all y brow. Which la radiant with manhood and great glo. ry iu. Sweet Ilr.ji litr why linger ao lung from uur eitJe 7 (Hi! lei nol Ibe niany wiahea temper divide 'J'tie liearta tliut are b.ainif ao truly lor lliee, And longing ao aidvnlly near line to be. W e leva ther, dear lirollier, no worda Can ex. pre- How oil we lliink of thre in j"y and diatrraa . And wiah for Ihy prrnnrr, Ihy glad hppy ai.nie, That cnh.iiirea our pleasure. anJ sorrow be. guile. D.il, farewell, awcel Broitur, vl how ran I hear ' To viler auch mirti when n.v heart atrnira Batbe'tbe'.;:;::! ..,.,.,...., ..., Come, Iroin.r.c.ar U.o.Ik r. our hearta now t cheer. Vala of Cedars, J.n. 87. 1KG". The Truth Doth Never Die. Though Kirg.iou... fl. .11 a and Kinp re. fall. And dyiiaatiea decs y ; Ti.oiigli.c.liee cruinb.e u. the duat, Aud naln na d.s w. l'ht.utoh gorgteu- l..wi i. ar.d palaces In he. p oi ruin e, Whirh were un.'. ti.e proudiat of the proud, The l.-ulli doth nev- r dn I We'll mourn not o'er Ihe aiicnl paaa ; In kl'.nra ure not I). t. Although its men of l"th renown Ii. nunibc I'll Willi Ihe ile .d. We'll grieve n'rr what r-rlh has Inst, ( cannot claim a s.(h; For tin-w long ali.ne hall, neri.hed, The tiulh doth never die ! All of the pii.l is lung .nil All tt. I is g.sxl an. I true : Tbrrrst bain perished, ai.it il did IVscrve l.t pciistk, too I The woriil rolls evrr r.-und and inund, A.l linn- I'.Ha ner by j And lii wrung is a vei rented up, But the liulh ootli never die. l)isctllanrmts. Frum I'tterson't Mtii:nc. .11' ST 31 A K U I i :U. BV MtlS. JANE WEAVkB. riNNEH not ready jet!-said Frederick Whaitoti, in . .light tone of vexation, .a he came home hurried lo his meal. " How ofien have I told you, my dear, that puuctu- alitv is all imrottant 10 a bu-iness man " about six turned .vtiv. ostensibly to go into the I kitchen to hasten ibe meal, hut really to Ibid, her emotion. J" , and hrederick b.ing in a very great hurry, ? f'M' f"" Z,. ZTi ! thinking of bis business, that be did not notice the constrained manner of bis wife. a few mouth- butcher had sent borne the beef only a few minute before her liu-hand'a arrival, and ibis she would have explained to him if she she would have explained to him if she not felt einbarrsased and hurt by his of vexation. The more she thought on sulj-ct. the more coin inci-d she was of had tone tho ail the injustice done her : and ber pride re-j belled at ibis. When Frederick cam. home at night he! was wearied, both phy-icany anu mentally, with u'.y of hard labor, and ho longed for the soothing repose ol a wile s society, lie bad quite forgotten the incident at dinner : indeed his remaik had passed from his p.- . . Hid aluiosl toe msiaui 1: was uiauc, anu bad it not, the engrossing character of hi. business would have soon driven it thence. How wa. ho surprised then to witness the coustr.ined manner iu which bis wife, met him. lie .a. at once that something waa wrong. " Ar- you sick, my dear I" be said. " No " " Something I am sure i. the matter wilb you.' " There is nothing." " You can't deocive me, Ellen : have you a head ache ?" " No " "Is anything the matter aith the ser vants! Tbey re not goiu ,0 leave!" "No." " Hut something baa happened," said Frederick, convinced that he was right, for be taw Ellen had been weeping, " now my dear, tell me fraukly, what is il !" And be put bis arm .roun 1 his wife. Rut Ellen, strong in her sense of injustice and misled by false pride, was silent, nd she s.id it last, a. she unloosed her bus- 1-irderitK uan oeen uirrirn .r.oui mi -v h - , )y unmindful of the presence ol thn li-uiter. . mg incident : mouth to th- if of his choice, and .s yet ! fence. At lat he resiim-d h-s book, but y lb, following as one 0. the many ul(i ls ,uU(,oni,t 1 Cortimts was at Kio Grande City, not a cloud bad ..isen to darken their bap- j the constraint still e u,t.nu. and was now j, ,.;,- ttlMt Wf-.H a " boarding round a didablt-d, when the little fellow bcati!n ca;lt;d u.,ou ti,e lady ofC.pt. H. Clay pint, even for a inon.. nt. Hut now, the j a luch " his Me as on I..I, 11 is .schoolmaster:" 1 tlow retreat, unharmed by the gun of the j jj,, IK- 111I01 inc-d her that he had order, tone iu which he spokri brought the tear, to ihe u-xi day came wild 1.0 aecreHse 01 ,.;' admiriug spectators - Lumpkin i'uUa.Uu,,, I 0 k.u her hushed on sight, but aured Kllcn' ve. for there was vexation and ! ibe uncomfortable feelings existing bet ween I had been teaching m Mason ejuoty in l ; ; 1 .. . ir. h.llcnf)es, irr mere was vexa.iou, nnu, , rL. , . . 1 : . . her ol hi-inteutiou not to mo.est uerself or she ihonghi. reproach in the accent. She ; the bu-bai.d and w,.e. fr.dertck ate bis the Sucker St.ie, .nd this lerui was If,. v .i,B renli.-d with all the beroistn As soon as be had swallowed fuls, U rose and taking hi. bat, hastened , so too ,st, o tier do-iu . . """' h,,i two daughters, ihe pride and envy of :.fmr'.ll .i.-ht Even in ihis case coming up at this moment, shouted-" Vu back to hi. store .f, P I now really vexed at her but what could the whole communis. I bad beard of so j tne likeness should be returned if the en ! TVy-t' 1 "'"''" ' Hurrah for Texas and lbeniomc.tlhe door cosed after b.m no re.ll r- ,ltDof ,el!i much about .hem. It seemed, however,. , ,hould b, any misumlerstanding 1 death to Crtiuas." Tn, brigand chief 'ni:. lnVo h. ,UnorA T .'Ue. If,hi.i.,!.ar.gr.Ph.houId,ee.:Ugb... heartily and gave the boy a two ( 'rep 0.T hi w. h her I,u hand , her anger seetued .0 childish. arrived I learned that the 'pals r.d go., 1 , of y0UUj, ,irl boilt ,0 p1ve hermit pu-ce. tone 01 riproaeu 111 wuiiu m r """""" , to a parly t he otner sid.j of the creek : so 1 ' j r , p ,0 & N0UI1, tetit email ae- spoke, and this idea colonrg sll her , hough,. I I .. vTi t'e's r. 1 11 s 1 1 o f M 1 qu ti " '.nee let her kio. that the rem .rks S,v(1u.kH Fa, T-R-Uf Marked I- she a.tribu.ed b.. silence during the meal ,0 ng He w s hu at -Vi .wr Ids m em orv V"" of tM'M l " ty young u.eu when together, con- i .ulkl,ltu wi.ose character is entirely be- anger. Hut she was sensible of having her en nudetice, .. d k. t.l. ' 8 Tbo night bad welladyauced when I heard Leruing what is perhaps on her part but a )0ud doubt, and who vouches himself for done nothing to merit reproof, for the to recollect what be had said to offend her. fc ;,u ,,J nas.inu into 1 V .'. .. !.,,., .,,,,1,1 if ?, .iP1... , ,i,.t i Coff. a " Nothing whatevei tho matter !" i Tie positive tone iu w hich this wa ; . , . . . . . , , v a ' i. , ' . , 1 FreHerick a not convinced. Had he known the truth tie would itixtnntly have a-ked Lis wife to forgive Lin batty words, aauniug her, at the name time, that noth ing nf reproach wa intendod. He ant down and Ellen took up her nieiilu. When pup- ai ready l.m if(.' Mill ! . ' . .. ' '" cu ... passed in the e-ame . pleasant manner. fc l n aewed iiiclii-tnou-i' , ancwerini; abort- ly to her hubaiidV' (id' -'ioi;. and neycr rai-ir if her ee to lia Iniro. This traa so ainVrenl f"'r C; u !ree and happy tie- : mi-aiior Hi i e': ,( more ibau ever ; convinced there waa aomelhing uroog, and 10 offend you ! She did not ratae l.rr eye., but the color deepened on her cheek, and ahe mid, " There ix nothing the matter with mc." Frederick look up hi book again with an air ol vexation, for, he began to feel angry , . ' " j uttlns withholding of confidence, liut bo could not read. .ifter a few nnnutca be addressed hi wife aL'ciii. i I " My dear, I know ibat omethiri is the matter, louaremk, or 1 have crlen.led ivoo, in either cane you ought to tell W. l t mreat you to ue Ir.niK. u l nave !". ! or done anylhiiig lo hurt your feelins:-, it is u 11 i lit e tit .oil a 1 1 y. You ought, to know I wnnl.l not r!n vnnh a il.ii.ir" be-an finally to upect that lie wa the i uUer' Lorror of lav(, d the Soulberner the harbor of the hthmus of Tcliuar.tcpec appliance, ol wealtU or influential relat.ona. ?,U:C rU. ,Af ?' 1,6 !"id,? " his!m.im.i.M.-(t with equal feeling its juatice ' couple of days ; ami the land j .urney I He only bore the uame o a apotloa. father book, which lie had taken up in aelf defence, , sml uumalli,y. Stoppioir fiiiaily at a way of Ino miles will bring them to the coast of and carried it. bn veil.- t.ie blood of a Kef ,,J 'i'1. , , L , , a.ation. . new paen,.erentered-a lar.eOhe F,ciGc. From thi common center . olutioo.ry patriot and an bopeat man -" Now, Ellen, tell me ! what bavo I done c,.... il:.. i... i.i.i; i ..i .. Umnr.n, te-.H will brunch out in three ' He has in every condition of lite an4 under I rkiai, th.. tywosut ;r tthe Col biwg d;CHed , ' began to fl. w from Llleuc)e. His an invitation to go out and look up her " yal- I word compelled tier lo exonerate nun irom ! blame, and had r.:ien con-ulled the nrst j inatinct of her heart. ihe would have thrown i bi rseif into brr liushuud'a aims and con fessed what it was tlint had pained bur. Un E .leu wn. not faultless : pii le w.-is her j foible ; and beginning now to think that irho had been very foolish to gi t angry and continue so all ihe evening, she w as really 'ash lined to tell t In- cau-o of her constrained manner. Frederick, however, tenderly ' soothing her, sought .till to win her secret, j ' It i nothing, '' the said, " I have been - very loolish." j "Until was something," he said perse- i veringly. " or else, why these teats ! I ' Oh ' I am nervous, that is all. ' " Elleu," said Frederick seriously " this is not just. It is very evident that I have 'offended you in some way, and jou r-fuc 'to tell ine bow. If I knew what I bad. done, I eo,ild avoirf doing so again, for ;I really am ignoraiiiof it now and must have done it nncon'ciously. If so, I may , do, or say the same thing to morrow, and , be innocen' all the t,n,n Now. your hap. ' pines 1 a nearer 10 nn 1111111 my own titt.es, 1 snow, our n win say miriga wuicn !jr 011 the more delicately strung heart of j". 1,H if refused 10 reveal the cau-e ot :,ne afl-,ir was more serious than be had at . first t uppo-ed. He unenn.forti ' hurt, I aud nl la-l piqued j far he thought there conn 1 ne 110 go;i reason 10 conceal me oi- ! mly the tone we use. O.uo a man, bar- J .. distinctly heard bv .11 resent, and .ii.,.'. I,si ba nroved this M Prti,,u"ir tM"1'' of o many uorther I rassed by bu-iness. and interrupted in his j...:, u:. , i.i .l,;.,,,.. " Whv -.- . 1 1' . r . a . f representatives. Ihe lutereuce trom 1 ' 1 ' . , dropping Ins voice to a louu woisper, n ny, sutipo-itiou untouuded in fact A party ot r j thoughts, will speak ah-irplv, but without , i t w b -it I should like it's worth a .1 .1 i., k'i. .-i. ifnnnie movement is, thai these) inell, IU joi klioin- he does so. Have I done this!" , 1.. j jn., r..h,.i,i" o 1 . .. .. ,i: 1 with the eueiniea ol tue South, think v 1 breakfast in almost total silence, ana went , ,. . , c. .t...i 1 iw 1 1." u ia-. .... ,c -- j- r r m. little scholars steoned ut) to me " ,rVv ; any K . ,i,n the servants I . i " e -y.hi" S uo": eve.yinii . A uottu iimea ne rt.oiv " her hush.nu lie cause ot yes.er- idy ao8er5 hut lie wlioto anair appe.re . Hut he could remember nothing until his re turn to dinner, when, as he entered the rim ing-ronm. In- remark ot yesterday reeurrea to him, and iili it the thought that this : possibly might hate been the origin of the whole difficulty. He instantly referred ,0 ing-ronm. hi- remark of yesterday reeurred hi. wife, aud Ellen s embarrassed maimer satisfied him ho w right. ' Hut how could that off.-nd you T Yet, 1 win no. ask. 1 was -.one w .,.e.e. .w j ha-tily, though, believe me, I uevcr thought jot reproaching tou. i t ih 1 ii an .fl ton isn. and let us sav . .... 1 , no more about it, s:mi I'.lien, niuit uer 1 lace on ucr nui.i"i . a. .. . " liut in v dear. oa should nave torn me ... ..11 for if sine. . - the c.-.ue of my clt. neo last W'M, ior u ... . ... r :e you had, nearly a .hole day's unbappiuoss wouui n.vii iicl-ii spa., u ...e. I V.. 1 ,..! ,. hut I co ild not bring i,r,n mesolf m do ,0 : the whole tiistirr seemed childish ,0 tue. when I found that you real-( ly meant nothing h, your words. And tbenj you grew angry me "iWw'.l'asUl .a .1,. cause oth to know it. Dj. in future, dearest, co nfi.ln everything in me : you see how unhappy the ' .. .. . ... .J- ... l.-.l. t I I .. I vr.,. vl " ' .. . ... T.j yesterday al dinner told me what lnau, done, twenty four hour, ot mutual misery would have been avoiueu. . 'We have learned a lesson, nd will b.v. this confidence, in future," s.id Ellen, " I will never allow a trifle to come between ua an.) hnnniliess (gain " Nor I " said her husband : and the pro mise, ibus mutually given, was ke here, in con-equttici', is there oouplu than Jlcn oi I'redtnc'a It would appear, at 6 rut, to be incredible, t experience proven that disagreement in ' jet etper i ' the married relation centrally has its oriiu ,iu Koine trifle. Well doe the poet aaj : " A'ua ! how light a thinj will move Diatenaiun btween heirla liut luTv!f1 A Kcntuckiun in an Easy Fix. Col. II., returuin,. from his Northern tour, encountered on hi way to Cincinnati, a I Inrcre number of Ojukera. of both aexeit. re Iturniiic from an alin-alavery eelehtntion ut n,T,,lldi 0lllo. Ah ,, earn moved on, ivi v. j :.. . .,: .. I . r .i.. r.:...i . :.. :. . .i Li ;, f i,., ',, ii, .,.. Vi, ; co,.Veraiion inr-remed in warmth and in. lara.l and .n!il,.l lh atlnnnnn nf ...r . ; t,rem.t the U-jaker aeriin- their ' ; her Lookir around filid ' direction.. To the north it will be eootiu- eilt anl observin . one of the few vacant i ous to (Jalitoruia and Vaneo.iver s Mand, ! occupied iu part by Col. II., she proceeded 1 to the South it will communicate with Lima : , s, herself. The Col. with character- ', and I'eru, aud farther to the wot, acroa -.. r ,aH rr...m fnr tl. ...n.l. .lia.ithe Fauilie. it will lake a direct route to , f Criooille. A fPW nioinent bad play oi crinoline. n. lew inoineiii uan ., ,Ut).a. when the dark kinned Venus turn- ' ..... ... j ed n.lde,, to tue (;0 .and iurjiiired : m,.. a. A ,.. ,m ill..r mml- put aboard this tlaiu? ' , .t veil ull " r.. .u ( K,t.tiiekUr.. "there are ! manv vellow : ,ruuk ihnt I am unable la ay whether the on), wlitfl, J0U a)iude ,0 waa put alJoard or I Lot '' ' i .... ... n- . . . . t I (,r- trunk kbe arose suddenly and extend- the infant African in her anna iu the direction of our friend, exclaimed : "Mi-ter, will you hold this 'ere baby ''e a nne debater, but as jet ha tuKen no wi.owere u.. ctcd a ami-Levoinptou deino lile I go'and see after that ere trunk of Pr'- As " t,ff"ul t0 ttl,d uot u"ll'ie crats, have gone over to tho liiack Uepub- wh mine him is Houston, ot Alabama as he conn licsu parly and are now voting tor tue lat Tl... Pnl .aanrin.. h..e with inrff.bln emee in, jolly enough, eingiiig almo-t audibly to ter a candidate lor mo Speakerobip. and dignity, ibst be would bo ouly too hup- py toobli-e her, proceeded to dandle iu bis arms Ihe sooty off-pting of my lady, 1! this time mirth pervaded every counte- nauce and an ineffectual effort to suppress ral titter told of the amusement the Picture afforded. Moments fled the whis- ,. ,111,,.1i.v1ut Venn did not make her appearance Matters seemed coming to a cri-is. At last, one of the venerable broad brims inspired by a benevolent comprehension of the burden the Kentuckian's po'iteiits a.m.rl tn i-ntail nr.nn bini ami nerhans. not uwilline to add to the slightly malicious lu(i .iciu,ble merriment of' hi Northern uciates, crept up to the seat occupied by ,, g of ,, e taecdote lnd wb,spered, u 3 sl,,lMe ,0 . Friend, art thou not afraid she will 1 ;.i .i.-.f1 t ,.ave it ith me. my dear sir?" re few Southerners present shouted with UajlWT Rrill t,e discomfiture of the dis- ciples of brotherly love and bly fun was highly amusing,. Tho Sw-hoolmaster'u in that Ecn. . I ..... .f.l. . V v u hoarding rounu. vue evening. "'.;,. r,r.cul....i uinoiur i.iiin.. ladies of the of a Spartan woman, --.tiy uusoanu oas and s,id- i nouVh ,000, very in.prope, We .1 "Mr -,er aaidyou would orneL,le0 tbei, uWtn d.Ureolype. of home with ine " I themselves to young men who are merely " Very well." I replied.. Dd forthwith set j iuMWJ We consider it indelicate , ,, bou,-. which was dis- ! . , , j.. .... w-, ..tAnihe.l , , ,- ,... the adjoining room. be warmed berselt be- fore ome coals which were .Uvu 011 lo hearth. It Seems the old gentleman and .,.,.ms th l'j ' of it xl.w-ca "l la .)e" tl)rlie, to I.ave ti nne room, but I was not laving waruied her.sell, the room, the old man oke "Uirls, said tic, luc scuoo.uias vour bed.' . Very well," said Sarah, aud passing , , ,, 1 .pi in wtul up rtairs. c,,ed W.D (.eard . , . ( C0I1(, ,t0, the - - - j ... in,, nnor s the door a long time talking wuh her 1 -i,.red sofily. Disrobing her leet. sue eni 'reu me ro.iu ....e... . .... ... ,flP, herstochii M f ,d c pared 10 g lav in the , - ,. , . . .r..i- ,lnj 1 1..,. her slOCI. III! K'el. cire.n. , v.--. - cf b(lJ ll.e bed Pre. Sowt barpened that I i.: ,, He and turning back the 'y.r.r.x . . k,.d ..id in. "olue , u. uP'j,, .. . -rf whipprJ ,bl. corner of .I-,!".."-"! OUt "Judy. was responded in . taini voice from the bed beside me ( s;choitllii,r is i't th.it fW." .Vi.h one loud veil and OU . Hea- .- . " '. he landed ou ,he floor, and fled . . , . el.:. un ine rapi.n.y o. wr " uever heard tho last of it, I can toll you. uurj w, .uc t.. , r r- . nieCC Ol I"1IU1 a tier ui . ...... .. , " , ,UU ii. ...a.t , .u.-v - nd the pro-1 -00d asbes and common salt, wet with tf NO"-1 water will atop , he cracks of a stove and , UTV'etTl Hi .-ke from ein, Till Times i Mexican Tkkaty. The Loudoui en comment in this wise on tho treaty I concluded with the Jaurrz Government : The' commercial effect of this treaty iil,' treaty i 1. . !,.! I,u tn vfTuRt in aninn deirree w hat Humboldt lonn ago cipected to see accom- North Carolina. Ilia craudUmer waa a pUhed by a u...tcr work of eiiginoering. 'aoldier uuder Gen. Greene, and waa wound The hieciiou of iMLinui. of Panama U a'ed at the fnioua battle at Mariiiiburg, prnjectnow pretty well abandoned. Hut (known iu history as the battle of Guildford 1 America may ihus, iu a u.ea.ure, bold the key of two ooeans. The i.iionary .Mortti- wePt pasai;e bait now Dually iieou aoauo - oned, though it had been the dream of Kuj-laiid aiucc the daya of Elizabeth ; and the pa-a..e from lio-lou or New York to il. !,.,.;?. I.e.! JI' .Mllnrn involvea i, immense ilelnur i The .Southern Statoa of the Union, from .the fertile h a Ilka of the M 1M1SMDDI III a y Be U(l ' air JrJuce i.V- tie Go:f of Veiico to I China, India. Java, and the Extern Arcbi- i .i i r.:i . ; "i"i ; pelaKo. N .Nor cau aoumeru .unicu iuii i) participate io thoe advantage, a being the axi. a it were, on which all this com- ' uicrce must luru. I M.uc. M.m ..l- t.. II,.i Th ; w .. lou correspondent of tho Ohio Sutesumn writes : "The marked in.n of the House are .ooorecogd. u.u He alt quietly on a back keat near tue middle door, UaiU-neaJeu, ratuer ; ' .-rre in look, but not qitite so crabbed' j demeanor a wa ni latm-r. lie is sum 10 ; e galleries, the aong, ' few days, witu "P"'"' ret.renee to the conttiiuiug coutest for Speaker. 'I hen is pointed out the black- boo ted, black-bearded, blacK repuuiieanii- ' Grow, ot J'a.; then -lonu .-lierinau, wuu pale lace. cose, ur n pre.-eeu nps ...u ou bearing ; then Keitt. tearing around as usual, clever to all and Keitt at all time sobered some by marriage, but evideutly Kent still; then old lhadeus Meveus, witn In wig ami severe front, as if ready to ' cuss' Locofocos iih a whereas ; then Cor- win, as mild and bland in his anr.iible dj- hieanor as is be had not a forty orator and hundred clown power iu that art v aud that ready tongue.' It ha beeu generally eut'.o.sed tnat the rabbit in one of the most timid of aiiiinsls, odest aud retiring in its habits, and whol ly devoid of what phrenologists term com- ,0 , furrious rllC0un,,r between . .mail rab- bit ,n(1 , ,nake The former fought tero - oiousi 8pringin- suddenly upon the snake. tering the fleslf of ibe reptile with his feet and sharn teeth aud snriu-'ing off again to: avoid its poisonous fangs. The snake seem - ed trying to get away, but the rabbit, wool- . ,'., .i,;..h nA fashioned ! "....V":. If.i .L..M ...... h..r,.-lf I ' ' f".u"e ..',"'".", i'" ;, niece ol l-'lioratice or lllipr ,,.ard ibem, cause her cheeks to criui- ; BOr Htb shame and anger. "Were it a 0f ouis," we have often said willi a , gbin" eye,--were it a si-ter of oim; put uot ,,: ,hn r.:.. we eive this advice to any- body's who needs it wiih our best bow. and tno-t anxious uesire iuui sue suuuiu ... times preserve her aignny aim aeii-ir-pec.. I.E.MARK AliLE Fai-t. It is a reina ka- ble fact that nearly ail t':ie candidates lor the Vice Fre-i'lency iu the I niocratie Na- the vice I re- teney iu ine i' ii.ue.a.i. ine . .en . .e j lions! Convention at I inciniiati, iu June, sj."(i. have since paid Ihe debt of nature I.Mii) liovd. of Keutueky. J. C. Dobbin, of . tlli ,aro.iiia. '.rue. a Norm Carolina, General (J lituiau. ot n I "'PP'. C,!"i' ,.rV Vr'e-.enied' as ' . . ' . ' - i can.mi.es i-y in.ir " r' " ' ,, oniainenaiargesuppo,. " ' h;"l". oea. I. neueiai vi. ........ 6 mber of vv.es of any candidate ou Ine .1.. i tirst ballot more, even, than Mr. !reckin ition u four year CmcmnuH F.ui Another SrAMPtPE Of Situem--. papers, of day before yesterday , bat a d,f I'weutv five Southern student left I'hil.- Deu.ty took p.ace that day at the corner of delphia or their ho,,,. , on Saturday. I oy ( ; bad b,-en attending lectures at ou ot the ' I ai OUH Ol UO and it is said, I i .i a.,,1 it is said. . . -r-'"" - , . . , f r . . I. r..ll...r r.ininlad that. , tliap o e .. ! '.jdy .veiling aud they re-oived to ,..ve the coUege'. and re.urn O .heir i bo.es rh. seek HON. JOHN A. GILMEll. From the Thompson il. a.,) Pilot. Hon. John A. Gilmer, the nominee of the 1 Americaus lor opeaaer oi ine uou.-- oi ie- I preu-ritativca, is a Unlive of liuiilord eouutj, Court liouac,. wnere ae .m.r,isu ouicer, i.n.uviua..i-v uu , u,. . ", ........ ! drew off tbe.r ahattered force diapimed , if ! not mbtaultally deleated. Nr. Benton bas ' declared that the battle of Guillord Court- 1 bouse wai the pivot ou v bich turned the in dependence of the colonic lor the aurrender ' at 1 orktown was not a Dame, out a aiego. Hon John A. Gilmer ha reached hia r recent elevaled position without any of the j H c.rcumMunee, proven true o bis lineage. U e have known inn ii.tiniial. ly, for year " a Wnlator. a lawyer and :n the private and social relation ot life and we can, in the fear of iod and id the tnce of man, de- .dure that e have never known a purer man " - - r - p 'in., f.aifinl rr a nu.re nee. nn n. wiled rvetite. man : one who would wear tue honor ot Speaker more meekly, and who would bring to bear upon the curruuiiou of a degenera ted Administration the powers of a better unci more experienced and disciplined mind and purer heart. Mr. Gilmcir t and oid Whig, auJ he has ,ur beeu til Inly sustained by the de.scuu- dunU of uiu U ii,; ou the very spot ren- nis ,t ohnalrj. Di.skk tionk. Since the asacm'oia'.j of the present ongres, no le than live members The names of these uew converts to the Higher Law creed are Jonu U. Ilaskiu aud J01.11 H. Keyi.old, of New orit ; Garrett li. Adraut ot .New Jersey, aud douu .oti- ,-.,, ud John llicauiau, ot Cennysivauia. J hi accession toil ratios ol course raises the liiaek li. pubiii-au repre.-entaiion iu the House to wiiniu tuiee or tour of a positive majority, aud tbereloie greutly strengthens the chance lor eueliu a liiuek l.epuultean Sneaker. (jur 0,y purpn-e in alluding to these change is to nonce how smilingly they contrast with the r. eeiit eiiiiiusiastia man- ilestalion by popular meeting- and resolu tion ol the N01 in, of attachment and de votion to the Constitution an.) Lfiou. aud of fraternal regard ..i' the con.-titutioual rights . , ' , , , ... , ,' huin.-lui maimer assailed aud violated by the Biack 11. 'publican parly. It seems tr be a rather portcuiou sign iu the politic. horizon ihe accession to fewatdirui, 1 such joining erv contemptuously ot the late Cnton meetings, ; , ! ,: ' or repudiated by iiieir resp '. Uet.t.-.'eie"r oea or repuuian-u oy .ueir il.-j..ciuo vuui j A TiXAS IIkiiuIms -The Ausiin Stato I Gazette, ol the I 4th iti.-t , relate the follow- Uone with a company of voluutoeu to help The people of Brownsville. You way bo able to attack aud kiil h.tn but if you 0 you will have to go home aud tell your lolk. ! you bad to u,ht tor it ! Ho told me to stay i here vrheu he left. It i our home and I st-,v iu it wh.ie one brick is ou top of i ..,..' - -ltta iiuta MU uf this heroine Uii ibe mlj .iuu.g countie. within the past f,. w,-ek-, all the principal roads have beeu m.rkc.i, all precisely iu tho same way, by notching the trees along tbetu ; the marks bein" aias on some rns.l leading to a steamboat lauding or to the Gulf, aud, in some ltisiauces. cuo.1uu.y5 .-...j .....v... . ine uuitornuiy 01 me uianniu.ee j.....e horixontal scrapings, eq lidi-tatit from eaoh other) leads to the belief that tbey have been made by some iu'truiueiit specially a- dapted f.r the puipose. Ihe singular part - r . living 011 any of ut Ut iwr n, u . . , the roans auows u; n....s v. ... .........6, uo -enler has ever seen auy one engaged in mark'ii' the trees; and yet the amount of . . .,..i..,i : nm,t have been very considerable indeed. The inh.h- ;,..,. h..e their on s'irtiiiscs, which It I lie..,Mt.,H here Ogive; but our informant r,,K-.s u, to c.ll attention tu the fact, O .Main it siun.ar ibarks nave r.een uo- Heed in oilier io0-iitics. M mtg'imt i ij .1..., IU''.. SiioiiilMi in VlcK-sBUHtt Eli 'it of lite I u Lsonii! ut hoi iown We learn from a teiegrapmc dispatch to the New Orlea.ua V. I'. . " dU v ir. -v w- .- - - - . - Kir of the Vicksburg Sun, and Mr. laniel o eiock oet w.e,. ur. lor ol ine v icasourg j Shernard. furiuerU emtiloycd in the uu l'ho result ot the ditiiouliy waa lha j . iShe , u Roy, the ball entering near -the heart Mr. ! Toy died immeJ.aU ly. lucre was ou,y eb .. C.u baud's arm. i
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