Carolina
tirue to 6cd. io uouSr Scuniri;, and to ijour Sqfij."
THO BIAS J. HOLT ON,
j Editor & Propriitob..
TOMS:
Tlie North. Carolina Whig willbesfTorded tnsub.
cnbers at TWO IM.U.AIt in advancs TWO
UOIXAftl1 AND niTV C KNT8 if payment be
delayed for three mouths; a nil THItf.K DOLLARS
' at the r nd of the yesr. Nopsper will bo discon
tinued until all arrearages am paid, except al the
ptin of the Kdtlor.
Advcriiactiirnl inserted at On Dullar per square
( lli lines or less, titia sued type) for the firm inser
tion, mid 2j cents lor eech continuance. Courted.
verli.'menta and SherirT'e Sales charged SIS per
', rent higher ; and a deduction nf 33J per cenl.will
, lie made from the regular prices, for advertise r by
i (he year. Advertisements inserted monthly or
quarterly, at $1 per square tor each tun. Semi,
monthly 75 cents per square for each time.
t Pevaone when eendinf in their drerliaomenU
moat mark the number of inarrtinna desir-:d or
Ihey will be inserted onlil forbid and charged ae.
cording! y.
tLTPoetiiiep tare area at humeri If art aa a gen It
J. G. WILKIN" SOX &ro.,
DEALEBI IK
IWATCHfcS, JEWELRY,
CJJSillEI IRu riilbU ttbb.
AMD
fi.i. i.tiranue Range, oppoaitc the Mansion House,
CHARLOTTE, N. 0.
Attention t urn toKepsiring W aUlira It Jewelf.
' Jmm 7. !.!.
I3lf
.Mecklenburg Hotel.
Xrzt to tit Pott Ojpre.
111 P. tubaeriber informs Ihr publie
that listing purchstaxJ the building
known as Mecklenburg Hotel, he has r-lurnislie)
ll ami la flow pfeparsd to tccoinmiiualc Iralisteiit
and rrgular ftMforrs.
He has fo-.d rtlablrs and rftVirnt Oilier.
Ilorsts will kc ki pt by the month r day, or fur.
tiiahrd witb a single Mid, on niorii'rale irrms
JOHN IMJKAN.
A' J.l39. 3itf
1 1S IIP, igirfrnbcr lakes uhaiura ih annoawring
1 In hia frifima, and th. public geo. rally , thai
Ii has taken this long established and Well known
Hotel, and baa mad every fosaibis preparation la
areunumxlile the bmineee, IruVilln.g sod iail,hg
p , iti. .in of tht public, iu Ihs nsnl sattaf-etoiy
1'arliriilsr ttttnlina is p.nl la hit
TABLE,
and every nun tort ed.d 1 kit
ItOOMS.
H i STAni.KS are abuadanily supplied snd st-trnur-d
ky rarrlul o-l'era I and l all ilee.r tnirnla
Die pr .prtrtnr gitea hia asra.nal allrnlon.
A cxoi'ei.biellM.MHt'sl runa rig i'arly tn tht
drout on lUe arntil ol ths e.ra
With Ihrae rtT'WU to plrsa. a liberal .hare of
the public patronage is Confidently aulii iu-d.
WM HOWZKK.
AerraUrr 15, 18'9. 3blf
THE UNION,"
AIM ft'lRKKr Alto!: HIIRO,
PHILADELPHIA.
I PTfN . KKWti.MER, Vtmprutmr.
f IHK undrtf nd iiny purrlia
Jl art. the iulrrt of hit former
partnrr. Knn Kvana Hi !
, llolrt, woultl call ilu sittrnlitin tif lh
public in ita conenienc (or ttinae viaitinf -dflphia,
ftlher on hufcmeu or plvaaur.
i ailuitton Hfitif bat t (Vw atrpt from tlir
principal uitnoi i ol trade, offtra lAttuctrnf iita to
thoae on buatnea; irhii to Uiom in acarch of
plvaaur, lh ronaUntfj ptnf nW r,""';
ri wy car and thu in clua prititmity, afford
a pteaaant nrfe fut ttic ritTi! rmniinal autn of half
a iim tu all piacra of iitrt-at in or about th city.
Tha Vttttlt gtvra aaauranc thai' Tht t'ai-
" ahatl be hrpt with aucL character will niret
puMic apt,rjtatiuR, and would rtmjm xtiuilj hctt
North Carnlina pitromje.
'lVrma 9 1 50 pr imw.
UPTON S NKWCOMEK,
Ag$t Iti-iU. PnoriirToP.
4 iirr for Trllrr A fernl.l llrntl.
f B1IIK tubMrfbtyr mannfarriiritia; and krrpt
m. aonaianiiy n hand, Huap ftir Trtlrr, Kcald
II. hi. or Ring worm, and food tu tnh Willi fur
any otlicr aain diaruar. It Will iIpo like aiaina
nut of any kind of f loltnng. If any prra.u dn
airn in hra it to t-l -jrain, il er n b hd at a rr.
tiutfed pna. 1 lie Soap haa been tried by rvpii
a i blu pcrauna and ta atd lo Ik crrum cure. Tba
K-..p rn l.c hd at Dr. K. N. Mulcluaun St. Co. 'a
lrug Xtjr and from tt' aubacriber.
CHAS. T. KBKRHARD.
.He, 31, l9. Iltf
J. S. PHILLIPS,
.Tf r.it tt.l.VT T.III.OIS,
lit
ATl.Iti located tn '
Charlotte, rrsprcllul- !
ly aolirite a shsrt of public
patronage.
A comptelt saaortment
nf Clutha, Casaimeres snd :
V eatings ulwsys on hand,
which will be uisde la ur
der st Ihs shorte.l notice,
slier the Istest fashion
Hhop three doors rlouth
of Hit Mansion House.
S'Jtf
at
brHrmtmr til, in.'J
WIIKAT WANTED,
il U" r' planting eoinnianity will take notice lint
Jk Iheir Wheat Crop will ba purclisscd at lha
( harlolit Kteam Flour.nkT Mill, al market prices.
Those having Wheal for sale may find .1 lo Iheir
advantage to call at the Mill before elosing a sale.
JUII.V WILKES & (JO. I
is.',9. fjuif I
.... , i
Houses and Lots for Sale, i
f E SulncriiM r orTere for sslt the oast and '
M. Iici aa which he resides, adjoining the I
M'.Hiodi.i parsoiiagt. I'he .. it eoml'orlsble f
and thi.ie ia on the prrnna. t a kitchen, dairy, sits.
We and a Well of eioelleut water. 7Tie situation
It t good one for a family.
ALSO
Another oust and lot fronting opposite lha
Istt residence ol tht Rev. J'. M. r arrow tod alto
adjoining th i'araonage.
i'oaanssion given tlie 1st of January nest.
H. W. HKCKWITfl.
A'enmiier I, H59. 34-tf
.UUSIIIaMIIOTELJ
i
sjw ,itv m .m fm iiJia a I
I
Mano and Music Store.
r 1 1 K Kuliscribtr keeps continually, on hand
L. KIKRIHdS, HIRMAN h. LEIDINO
KKintisov Ac i.kidix;,
IMPOU I Kits
Foreign snd rrmestic Dry Goods,
VYIIOI.F.SAI.K AND IlKTAlI..
MasrL STSITT, OSS IXH S WHOM IIM,
II A it i.i.vf y t,. ,
April 96, .8.l9. 7-1
1
ti Ti ' Tk"' v l Vi.U."" u b c,"n"ur',. 1 Bt venture, wr.to w.n( jniJ1?cd, there is nothing going on that yelping j tut to man alone is left the do- the sago advice of the men who l.-an.e'i ctr
will mH. lite Iwoi. could entertain any one with a middling lightful and beautiful issue of smiles and . Government, and gave it its gran d impetus,
per. Also, the luteal Mu.ic on hsnd. at Nu. 160 condemn Muy of these narll are mere aow,ce 0f niind. That act of silly, laughter in sleeping and dreaming. It may ;(.,) 0f advoc itini- doctrines, endaneer-
Mainaireej I between the Kxcli.ng. R.nk and the mattefH 6f mconvemencc. We meet, for raPaIlin:0M gigp.ing is the ouly appetite I be safely believed, in view of these facts'. ., , .... 0f the (V.
A.,ll-I(y,f .stance with many persons who, at the ,,av0 ee, m,!t hat feeds most voraci- nd especially of the fact that laughter the stuh 1, y and perpct.itj of t he ...
mmj una imia. ii whicb is of course, no moral nefect, Imt a
- - and the Creator, in this, as in every similar
I liai'lnllt Htlllial 'ir- 111 Mir. cae, has so arranged the muscles as to
J 1 1 Hlt l;ill tnke the right uc of them the ino-t natur-
I, II 18 COM PA NY ..,t.n0c. to uk. r.ak. ..!'.. hi.s fork improperly
ala j.m.t io njr iifr.on iiuum, boodt, I'm.
Mr..c.,.i.-lr.i,..
.oJ fcV o" M-ft-Ne Hotel,..
"nkt0
i.iiii inn
A. 0. STKKLK, frrmirnt.
C. OVKKMAN, r: i-mvlent.
K. NYK HUTCH ISiiN, cy. f Trrax r.
MRE tckh.
A. C. STKKLK, J. L. HKOWN,
M. IS. TAYLOK, 8. T. WhISTON,
C. 0KKMAN. F. St'AKK,
V. JOHNSTON.
John L Hbown, F. Scarr snd S. T.
WataKiN, Kirtuliv (,'utiimitter.
ApiU Jii. m:i9. 7tf
, my . ri,
C'JVUjUVU iU. I flUIl 1 ri't'S
ion nam:.
WESTBI tCKS b RENDEKHALL,
. ,
' 1 '
AW'.,' "7 '"'Ti."4!! :'1lr,",";n
y i,l lli nhniii ul the N.uthern Slates tu
ll.eir ei la.ge .1.. k of n.t... and acei, mated
r'ruii Tn'i a, lor H't J all and W inter Traiie.
This large .nt hnndaomt aasorinwiit hat been
propagatxl Horn thritly healing Urea, slid W.k
td upon the beat ea-edlmg storks, which . a sure
guaraltlic of Iruillulne.a and longevity, 2 pronil.
nrnt ehara.-i ri.tirs in orcharding wl.-h should
Wot be nverl.a.ked by person. Wl.l.ing to plant or
chards rlll.er lor marketing or Utility u.e. 'I he
st'ick ronsials ol the following trees:
onorrsT
nisai i'i,., .mmi N'.ri.ntiM itKio Aiiii.,11,1 : i
lunf) Mu'i rr ; UIKI (arao- un a.
Heai.o-.s a very line a.aoiiinrnt of t urrsnts
Str..be,r.e..lt..l-rr."..t....bc,,,...r-...,,,,i
winch will be aula un vrry reasonable terms lor
tish or s(.provert paper.
All pai kagea put up in superior and a
complete nnoire snt u. each patr. n, and so sr.
ranged llml me mv.iire win lie ine r.g ism r ,i in
orchard altr
In
are transpUni.il, il tn
are Irsn.uiai'lt-d as
Mr. T. J ll .il..n
mailing nf llie pr.-pl
rb one appears on tiit h.t.
ill irt se agent for l'' fur.
r.t Mt I Iri.l u'g snri m gh!
the a bore (lull 1 rres ud
ber.ng enunl
will ukt (-Itasurc in furwainmg orflera lor tht
Sanaa.
Oft. 5 I'SS. S-,,f'
Dr. II, M. Tritchard
(,. i
i ma-,
i im.'j
IHI.MM. tothe s.'heilation
ST friends, ri sp. citully an
cts liis ileirrniinslion lo resume the
l'rns-l irr t el-ll-ii-.
av Ix riili.iiil. "1 SI Inaiffire.
I I'The p.x" prerril'ia! for without rl.srge.
Amf..l 31. If.'.st 25lf
in i: Mini:
i " V I il 0 It A T 0 1 !
rsKrRi;n mv ia nsnnii,
(ompoindrd rnllrrly from COIS,
p nss .r Tilt nrur rra.isTiva nu i.ivmi a
prlairat relaie ot Ik.
rTtiy a.taiMMi tyas-.a
r lha " ai
P'tM-U
t.ha M
To ., Ota. ikMramMl. 1. saw , 1tmi rnaaS any fm.tm Iraa
bias auk l.lv.e torn- atk pla,l..l, la t m faiart,
ba . a Wola a- a
than . 1 .an..., all a. a)-.... a Iwt R.-IW I'MB
nurir lost (he b..nl,
S1...I. v .an.u..u
arfri.,.. a ,a.l"-al .....
Minolta Mttarke
Hetl.r. itre...lr.l
l.lvee l...l..lor.
Hn.tfaan faaiac la aal
mM a-.-aa. la. I.wd t'.Mn I
Ihilr an. Saaa takra as at
a. Mwaack
Hlrh HealiUelie.
,H,a Sou-, lata., lo
io, i holer
aa f Itoleraj.
i U.S
.la,uitillee tam.cM .ileal
t,.... il ...
lima w.. aa'lne l-aa -I
t.a-l ....-si a-ll
ram ( lirol.le lllal-
Ikuwel enai.lai
frr g
leasy, ky ssrtttng Ilia
.".I .11 Kevers . IHI-
All wtoo w.e 11 a re gltlng llielr nnwiilinaut
leallmoi.v In lla fnrot.
ft- Slit nlee In Ihe innuth sallh the Invl
giirnlwr, wii.1 avantlos. Im.iI. I.MC.Hier.
THE LIVER INVIOORATOR
la a e. iKSTirir vi ol. at. l.isem krv. s..s m "ait.
ra anlila la raltw. U af hi.Hl 1 l.ltee
f'-ra Ihr SnrM Jai,M,ie. nt K.-.. I. . h .mn.
urla,
SU sf sklak ar. Ih. rraall al a Ilsenae4 l.lver
rstrs oss son.as rta soitis.
SASFoan a ra . rfs1..s, Sat M.oaa.ar. Kaa Tart.
VA Holesails Aasnlti
S.MM tFiNI krV-'k TW l tt S Sna. Ptillaaat-
skis, H m
Jeaa II r
ria.uio
llaoaaa H
lalsna. Sf
rU'SH a . KoaOMi . II II lla
A li.eaosa. rl.-.lad ;
t. a i si l.uui :
a, nallhsnre A a.
I 1" a.'.. .s..l!aJ.
F. 8CAKR Si CO.,
Charlotte, i" C.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
Constable Warrants
JUST PU1NTED.
Ms in
baaiitiy Be
lisctHancmiSs
BV REQUEST.
From Ike llnmr ( iirU.
FOOLISH 11 ABITS
JIY REV. L. PIBRCE, D. D.
Foolish habits : what a text ! One hardly
Von-a l,nw fo nroceed with a theme so mul.
- i , ,. , . . .
tilorm ; but as all looiisti nanus oeserve 10
thiug. And to the extent to whicb an easy,
I graceful manner adds attractiveness to alady
1 or pent lenian. the want of such a manner
, i n ,
ay be deemed a defect. I will not under-
itske to describe this wrong way of holding
a fork in contrad.stmct.on from the r'pb'
and more graceful way, but simply remark
that there is but one natural, eay method ;
. .iic.u.ni.u.i.i Mrr.,,, nnthiritr: r,ut pf-a inir is iisH fnr peculiar 10 man mat tDe wise Creator im . -
i -'"i 11 'tame that it is, in tuttr case , a cultivated
(the grasping muscle- are not at ease, but I fij It wa8 l0 ln, IIlind very apparent
; Mr.ltlPfi ! be muscles naturally inc.ne to , , J L b ability to gener-
1 rrssn th easv firmness: herce. n order, . ... , ... ' .. b. ..
r r . . .
to acquire a proper manner iu most of the
little graces of life, it is only needful to
ohservelhe way in which the generality of
genteel pcrsous do, in order to be correct.
It is a remarkable fact that one of tbee
abnormal fork holders will eat
at a table where be alone ho!
this ankward way, and neve
others pcnrtrn the same act, while every
other person present will have observed ,
unnatural crip. It would really seem as if
some jiersons have innate impulsion" towar
ungainly ways ; ana ii so, now mipnrrant
the guardianship that might prevent the
foolish habit !
Other foo!ih habits msy be seen in the
exercise of walking. Artificial movements
of good native taste. Th-y are tolerated
ljusi because they have little or no moral
'quality about them. Tiny ii.de, mnre the
, ' i- t t , r , ,
! quality of the brain than of the heart,
They are all artiioial babits j some of them,
indeed, very foolieb ones amounting to a
libel on the graces of nature. .( h
however, some awakened motions evhibi.rd
by young and guileless girls on their fir-t
appearance in a laMnooa .1 assembly, and
in some cases through life, which
they tax our svmrathv. increae our hi.'h
of' corrupted purity of the
hlulniig flower. 1
I have seen cases in which tho power of
modesty and ingenuous shame were so eon-
, produfe ...vnlut tirv and irre-
, r .' -
Pu!,r M'eu .T action". Hut there was
grace even in those spasmodic st p and in
tli B ush w 1, ieh I etr s ) i d the nt r vou- ir reg u
larity oft guileless gin's heart II may be
a sort of personal relief to a daring woman
to wrar off this native velvet of her femin
ine, innocence; but if my fair readers will
ptrdon me, I will venture to say, that if
ladies were off-red at auction for wives,
those uf tbem alio had worn off at th' aires,
circuses, horse races, d ancing saloons, and
card tables, this doanv coverimr nf mo,l...
ly would not run up by" a first rate bidder.
i. . l . i .
liut my business now is with wrigglers. I
. i.i-i i i ,
do tnt particularly like the word wn'gg'e.
but for my l.le I cannot find another word
that will so well express what I am after,
Hy it 1 shall mean any and every mode of
..Iking in a bich is used artificial or onna-
1 ....:... -. .1
.e. ci.., bend" ..a .11 .ho .A f.al. . !
: ioi obseiving wotnsu walked with an incli
nation forward of five or ten degrees, there
j by straining one set of mu-cles by perpetual
1 tcn.on, and relaxing another, to their dam
I age. This silly habit tended constantly to
(stoop tho shoulders, thereby destroying,
piecetieii. one of the beauties of a niajestie,
j well-d-velopcd woman, uprightness of per
son.
Aft.- this appeared among wrigglers an
other yle of walking a curious bobbiug
motion kept on band mainly for entering
parlors, churches, or assemblies of any
proud pi-tensions. It seldom appeared in
tt.e iir-t tht cntereu a room, hut decani
abundant when there were
the f iire. There is a sho
met with tl many places; but I think it j, i
.ooaeu uprm now as an cv.tlei.ee nf vcpl ancy
It is founi in the utiinitiated, the mere
pursuers afVr fashion. It may be a very
harmless halit, but it is certainly a very
foolish one, hilc it i mortifying in the ex
treme to sen a piece of Divine worktnan-
Stlip, as '.ft, ... .1,. f m llul.-l.v.l
female, attemp.jng to heighten her grace
by bobbing up ind down across a room like
a fisherman's ork when minnows aro nib
bling at bis ban.
- e 'ay ui una generanou ;
a generation l advance of all that has '
gone celore it : , ii foolish than its '
ailly and slavish predecessors! No in no
wise. It lias only exchanged o!J t ffcte hah- j
Its for new ones nolcss exceptionable. The
present fashionable atytu of walking is a
rotatory swinging tiotion ; and it is hard to
say wueiuer me pre.ent stym ot dressing
suits the motion, or tho motion the style.
One thing, however, js palpable the two
synchronic admirably; H0 that if it is an
accident, it is a very t,,tural one, so much
so as to stamp it with slron; presumptive
evidence of tho artistio touch it evidently :
has nothing to do wit. the benutiful simpii-
city af natui-e. Its use i he srrn. It is
fit for nothing but hi-aro. It will not do j
tor Dusuioss, lor travel, or lor nurry; ana
sne wno ones it ner, raist keep tier mina
on it. It is not a natural mtisci.lar action. I
Naturally, the muscles act iu a strsighfor- I
ward, graceful, direct li1Pi nc must be 1
constrained and disciplined before they j
will perform fantastio nations. What a 1
shame it is that girls aro Bjt tauglt to be-
liove thai the charming ar0, 0f motion is prove that sympathy witb others baa notri
fonnd alone, in the tasteful .... ,1 nature I i inu to do witb its appear-inoe ia tbe cradle.
If ladies will not fall out orj9 of their
greatest admirers, I will raf.r ,hem to tbe
I third chapter of tsaiah, where they can see
t the mind of God concerning some of the
j follies fthichlnow affectionately rebuke,
: and also their low origin.
Hut my purpose was to Write an article
on Giggling ; that is, a sort of habitual and
: irregular laughing : it is, sometimes called
; sniggering. 1 he very terms aro oT degrad- ,,le sneeze or laugh must ana will come out. wiles into p3ruuise.
ing import. This dissusting practice is The sensations or emotions which lead to . The Brotfnsville
sometimes thn evidence- t.f a. tniai.i mlnl smiles and laurrhtcr are nrnbuhlv rieculiiir to ' , , ,
., . .. '
me poor ining giggling o acep up ine so-
prar,iricn 0f being deli.MtAfullv entertained.
slv on nntrnnrr rut rt -a linn
il.iu v..r mimi.a f:;ff, mi nA r,nm.
,0B a h0 ia intellectual food, and it dies of
emptiness. It is due, however, to truth to
I that 'j :, t)0t confil),d entirely to
!i .i...n. r
i.an empiy skums, una is merciore, m many
! in,1IieM Ulcrpl, one of tl)C fooli.h Labits
j a,l)ll(;(, ,0 jn the t(,xt j haTe in DliDd
I aj t(js IU0Icm evcral ladies, well known
to me, well descended, well educated -.:d to pervert u is a morul aeraication. L,au?.i
well endowed with mind, who are yet the tpr provoked most readily by fine hits
ino-t inttlershle givglurs I ever knew. , f w'1 ad humor, and is then natural, un
They carry it even to sniggering, giggling offending, even pleasing. Hut whenever it
at things sacred or profane, pretty or ugly, degenerates into giggling, and the producer
in season or out of season. Indeed, it seems f 'l H 'be time keeping his giggling-
;fiIy ,;ling mjJht ne(,j r,J(7 cou,d
0) by ((ic daynd by the niht, and, the
i ate tnii icvnv !! in auv auaniuv mat the
'"j occa-ion past, neither they nor any one else nation. .o one can gigg.e at any thing but sovereign to onoiner. invou me
o be coffc'. : co,,d tell what it was they giggled at. foolishness. The moment you hegiu to ' support in the Cotire" in favr of th niim
one of lhe-e Inuptiin, id a ajob-ibl way, is a pleasant talk upon subjects of solid worth subjects tetiancc of th right" of soven i.-i.ty . ! 'lie
V ,l,in!i bl,t P'ffrTliKR i wearisome. It is worthy the ue of mind every pig-ler is Holy See. To that appeal, hi. .-trdinia:.
ds his fork in jlnj,0;jt.i f jeeedint'ly impolilc, for tie per- '"' off- Hut giggling ileif cmnot go M .jestiy replied by a lonL' and d. t o- d b t
r notice how son (o be De g; ,inJ ,nj tittering on witl'ou' company aud talk ; therefore, ter, in which, while pro'eMing his dev t-I-
7 in company, when no one ele has seen or
!' heard anything at which to laugh. Indeed,
it seems that giggling cannot proceed af.er
'.'' good laughing begins. Giggling is fed by
" fun awav down below the aeii'ible lauoh-
inj point. It leeds on it-elf I would give
a dime or two soni. times if I er.uld aseer.
tain what a giggler sees to lauh at.
1ut how is this fooiisli habit to be ac
counted for ? It is h-ird to trace it to iu
origin. The propensity to laugh is evident
ly constitutional in some, and being a pro
pensity, it may very readily degenerate into
giggling. 1 he wish togratily a propensity,
evidently natural and apparently harmless, H
is no small temptation ; aud as it is imposM
lle ,,ial ''" of f-'rve importance and
value can furnish thu natural
' r
acters under il.scu--ion uas been reduced to
a roit of laboratory for the generation of a
evity gas for the entertainment of g.gglers
sn.i coiiversa.i.in'is drsfted into a senseless
chit chat, which is mere gibberish. And
h. re hang- a m. ra!. TLerc arc only a few
things on which giggling can rely for enter
tainment. I iil reler to only two of them.
'I'I.m fir.t ;.-.i ,f nn; h .b.o ir'...lr.
and motions, which failing sometimes to find
fools enough to keep up the supply, the de-
mand for sen-elcss talk becomes immeu-e,
and the desire to meet the demand has ab-
litelvmadethcartoftalkiiHMion-ensehoth
a fa-hion and a pa-in And by thus per- circu more rctive than a prayer mcet
veriing the great faculty of speech,' religion, lnS
as i divine reality, seen.", by the general ' s
Fser....s,0,. u. u.ii. sir, anoneu .c uwinu.e,
, consequence of the everlasting jruhalation
of a neutraltiing vapor, and religious exam-
, . . , . ' , ,
I'le to be nie.cly dramatic. In the absence
Ul a lli'uu aimuiir viii'or, tun reniuus exam-
" ; 1 l r
( "'" obr,e.y of
p.jnoes'are meretrieiou tCrarrl?n'sa
,"" r ""Tctncous trappings.
. bave now reached a poitrt from which
: it is cav to see the reason whv sreec;. is
li'l ""'ler such strict surveillance in !od ,
noiy uook ; ami we may see, aiso, auoiuer
reason why the ton.ue is untaraahle. A
silly, vain fellow, or pjrt, unblushing girl,
wi.eno..ceenamoreaoiarepu.a..o.oriur-
nishing amusement to a room-full of gig
glers, could hardly meet with a more op
pressive law than one proposing to tame
tbe tongue, I'rive them to seek currency
in words of wisdom, and you make a run
that breaks their bank.
In the same neighborhood will be found
e reason why foolish talking and jestings
the
are so directly rebuked : they create a od ,uspicion. ,,! 0id stories of travelers of whjt., de-nair and horror were da
pestilential influence utterly uncongenial to having suddenly disappeared, feigned great uelreotvped, burst through the surroun
deep aud genuine devvion. Heligifin gives ind;,.i,ation. and at once denounced his ae- 5: .'..1 - t.:..i. ,,a,,,l 1.,
eyes to behold ! pU admiration, or is metamorphosed cser 1?llt Ut daughter, who had hung ; affj-rd a ' , I0 0tf who-e apr.c .r
r of it yet to be h".1" Vnne butterfly, frisking and bob- herself few months before without any an-! t0o sur.-i v tToci-.imed her right to.x-
bing about in a garden of poppies, roses,
and tulip", showing itself a thing of littie
instincts. , '
In this connection, and in further clabora-
tion Of tt.e moral under Consideration, let
... 1 en.-
us proceed with our scheme of reflection.
As duiue authority settles all questions of
.i.io I.. ... j 1 110 Dime.
Solomon says iu his Proverbs, " The ton- family. It appears that for more than thir
guc of the wise u-eth knowledge aright, but ty years the more common sort of travellers.
the mouth ot tools poureth out loolishnes .
What a picture of disgusting gibberish ! A
" ' soc ..nts . u..ii:i
used as a laucet lor pounug out lochshness '
roo'.ishncss is not used here, as tn some
other laces, to denote a high grade of
wickedness, but iu its most simple and com-
mon acceptation of nonsense
useless talk,
It is, in my view, one of the most humiliat- :
ing aspects of society, that social pleasure j
. .. I . I. a. ,al, J.,.,.! U . alt)., if talk- that
is absolutely so barrren of thought, that if Freak8 of a N,!Er,,-" -?ix siaee
a man of mind fall into its current a while, ' a lady living at North Sandwich, New Hatnp
by way of keeping himself from being shire, swallowed, accidentally, a needle
thought an incubus upon the foamy hilarity 1 Xh fl nceJ1(, wa, a .hoe-needle, aud a little
of the hour, he feels as if some desolating . , , . 1 . 1 1
wind had pa-sed over bis mind, leaving it
dry and feverish and if ho has goue i u (
f. cidy, nusaiuing hiaisolf well, and is a ,
stranger to the lookers on he feels satisfied ,
,iumo win not vo r.ieu a ..ierr, uuiw.
11 mesa premises no geuorsiiji nuc, mo.
way is uow opcu to bring into notice some
facts not heretofore drawn out of their hid
ing plaoes. The faculty or constitutional
quality in us which loads to smile and to
laughter, is iunato. lleuce it is seen in
healthy infants at a period so early as to
It therefore has its foundation iu our sensi- 1
bilitios, which, whon acted on by the pro-1
per stimuli, smile and laughter aro as na-
: tural as in sneezing and the ordinary ex-
! citant. Certain muscles are always called
into erorcine under these natural laws. If
n individual is able to suppress the mus
cular contractions protoked, there is noth-
ing scon but tho effort at control; if not,
i 1' : Vr. .
. Miaujr. fugn, in ureaiiiuijj, one inie
be musculcs u
used
barkin"
: Dl a n ted 1 1 I a us for some iiohler Durno-e
toao me mere prouueuoo or a souun vm
' resemble "the crackling of thorus under
P'-" This is what the laughter of a fool
i. i. n,.,!.). ! . ...nJic. ;..
-J " - " "'""
But if to laugh be to fulfil one of nature s
! pn'ry laws, it is, of coarse, like all other
' of this kind, under law to God; and
punip lu motion, it becomes an evil a nuis-
There id a fact in its h.-tory of suf.
ficient importance to justify its being drawn
i i -n : " r..i:.i.
babit destroys the capacity to love aud en-
j' seni'nle social intercourse and convcr -
"uv " iihukiwu. inn Kivneu
30 lo"g 89 "lls eutertaiiuuent is in vogue,
eou.pauy and conversation must be chaff),
giddy, puerile. High and uoble conver-a-
tion, that would exalt society to sn intcl-
b-'ctual status worthy of the nineteenth cen-
tury, cannot oecome tlie staple o: social
life, but will have to be kert as it is now,
fir a sort of ririvstp sod ai.r-rial rvbtnirion
ju-t as a mother would show a precious
jewel to select friends iu the absence of her
childrcn, because it was unfit fr their u-e.
Can any one believe (Jod ever designed that
such a gift as speech should be so let down
as to be employed to make sport for gig-
I will close ths novel essav bv savinu to
parents, I)o not let your children learn any
fooii-h babit of this kind. Teach them to
know that genteel laughing is not an art,
Dor - bbit. but a sort of spontaneous effi-
, ...ui.c, ..i,..-. ruj .
health and hanniness. when left to iLa na.
tural use.
Hut it is a Jerrradinc. contemntihle follv
in anv one to he alwavs trvintr to lautrh.
and unable to get on in a getferal as-
uitnhl ieirhnt th .... nf t,i. a 1, i , r.1 a otor
sort of currencv. Golden thoughts and
sensible words drive them all out of the
market. If you bring up children to find
Ple""" in PP'lmg and g'gglcrs, you may
fxPect fi,ld theln "''premely de-
V"Xci with clowns- ani1 monkeys. The
love of giggling will at all time make
, ,TnsT .., r:1T( nf
Ce(e, ,il(Uted upon ,h, blnks
.e.i . T : - it - i . . . '
.. . n i . . j
of the Loire, is a small inn entirely isolated
t .1 l l-. .- j ' 1
from any other habitation, and a good quar -
,cr of mj,e from (he towQ ...
or of the 'DI. and of tho field which extends
before it, after hat.Dg made useless attempts
to prevent the laying of a railway near the
! ,. i... 1. : 1-
, ' ...,,. th. .... WllrU " f
digging up the earth and making the cm- !
banliinents UDon his cround. The reasons '
for his persistent effort, although not at first
understood, were however, soon brought to
light. .No sooner was the spade put to the j an a;m04t i,,..rf.dj.,i, short time, a large
earth than the workmen discovered first one ! cr01Td 0f the relatives and friends of the un
dead body, then a second, a third, and fi- fj-mna,,, ,,, who wore crushed in the ru
nsily one at the fojt of every tree growing . ia were UpOIJ tie Sp0t, (),ie young woman
in tbe field. This startling discovery that ( wjtll intlI1, j,, u,r arllli au'j a chad ap
rp vested all at once so man v crimes, raised ' .1 .. 1 -1 1 Qr t,
,he pur,i;c Toice ana provoked an invest:-
.,;. ,he innkeener. upon whom rested :
p.rent cause ; tbe strange rapidity of bis for-
tune ; tbe many efforts made to prevent the
construction of the road through the fatal
fipid . the condition of the bodies discovered
,,. .ridnllv buried snd bcsrinir nnon '
3 ' e -i -
tb(rn proofj 0f tlie crim8 COm tu i t ted ; all
,k circumstances combiuod to lead to the
immediate arrest of the innkeeper aud Ins
and especially pcdlcrs, were 10 tho habit ol 1
stopping at this inn, attracted to it by the
ci.eapiiessi 1.1 me j.i.to , inn .iiejr usu men, 1
it would seem, been assassinated 111 tbo night
and bespoiled of their stock or money,
It is truly an atrocious discovery, and
one which ha excited the greatest honor
and fear throughout tbe neighborhood. i
J'runsatf,' on L' Eco d' It.i I 'ia
. . ' '.
alarmed at the timo ; but, not reeling any
inoonvenience from it tbe circumstance iu
time passed completely from her memory
A fuw Jaj, gjuce, however, she felt a prick
sensation in ber foot, and in course of
time, the needlo was taken from the outer
side of the foot, near tbe little toe joint
the round soon bealing, without giving ber
any trouble
A cotton factory, capable of running
twenty - five hundred spindles, just has been
d
pat 10 operation in Jefferson tity, La.
Jh'tc
I The Union of States.
The advice nearest my heart and deepest
j in my convictions it, that the I nion of the
j State be cherished and perpetuated. Let
j the open enemy to it be regarded as a Pan-
dora with her box opened, u u 1 the disguised
one as tin.- serpent creeping nn w-amj
Jttm-s 31-1 li son.
Aiiirric-in copies t'i
It would he well foi
' lorecotng. .na a'.n
the littlr miwh of t!i pre to read ote
souated the American Heart tin- Amen
ci.n .Nation wuen he utiereu u.e aoovo
sentiment. Those same sentiment" csn he
proclaim' d with lofiy pride hy every child
in the I'nion, " Wherever the Ain-ruvm Ci
waves over American poi! : the Democracy
i " tne r pen enemy " of cur country by rrl
vocatini; PirfJ above pitriMi.-m. I he Inx
of Pandora is ar admiraUe cl.i-siS-a'i'u
and representation of its man; evil?-. 'I if
mitiftoit Ifcrahl,
King Victor Emanuel and t'a" Pore.
Tunis. M .rei, 1.
re hrivri been two letter- from the I'
I to linL- Victor Kmanucl ; the l:r-t. wriitei
iwith ureat moderation, and speakin.' - on
rnten
iies to the lleao'pf th" t -itl.oiie ciieren, ,.e
declared that he could not aec.-pi the p-r-
sonal responsibility of what had t;.ken place
in Italy, in eon, q n ree of the wauis and
wishes of the t-opie. The Kin.-, win' ful-
ly urnersianotng iw
as regards the inter
of tl:
nf th" latter, ft ank-
Iv deeiared that be al-n tn'J-t .) lo-r out an
idea which had been tri'i-n.itted to m m a-
a personal inheritance ; ta-t y. titer h-na-
nu"l, in iccord wild the wi-in-s expreed
by the letter of the K-np'-ror Nip' "it t'-
the Pope, supplicated the Holy l att.er t.i
consent, for th" intere-t- of reiigwu an I ct
the teinr.ira sovi-reicntv or tt.e II
to the new i-titi 'ii of the 1 rovme.-s w
hie!.
had withdrawn t'nemsilvis from the I
authority. The King concluded i.i- I
by soii.'i'ing the Ap-sto'ic b
The Pone. ii,.t,-ad of renl.ing by . xplana
t!
on til.' 14:h ult . to t't.e King, not a-
reign but a head of the church ; '
ifr-rO'V.Uril Itna u-i'h ;.'''!' (. vi '
which ts tinf ih.it ot a (.':
-.he hi "s '
t!r.w-n--!.int o? ti-- 'nf ' S .t"-. : t " re
f'Keri lo enter into a t. V (XI 'atiat-!l- with
his Maiestv. reriu.-titig iii.n dry.
-ad
tho Encyclical letter
be d.
the c
iar. d that he
r-ur.-s of the
bad already merited
C nurch, snd threatened l.tm WH cS-
muntcatson on the very day b- sb;r.,i l.au
consummate d the act of spi uti-u il.e
letter of Pius IX concluded
t.g that
be would pray to Go to etiiight.-n t
of Victor Emanuel, and w'thdar l.i
the road into which he had hci-r. s:
led. Up to the pr. si.nt there La- he.
e niu.l
ii I'lvm
fatally
I '.Otll-
V'e ia. cmioV-d - Puns sn-i.y
more or icss in the an itr tt'U!)
hat I
I
IscIs AT the Late Cai.amitv a:
Cin'-INNati It was mentioned a f-w d ays
j since t b n t bv the f iIlin-T of tbe w.i.I uf an
; .j , fa j Cillt.5nni ,hir,erB ner-ors
ulu L,Jull-u - 1
! "e instantly killed. Among a number cf
incuenis aiienuir mis rueiancuo.y nvm e
l-et tb.. fallowing;
, The !,,.! ,1M,nc,! cf the disaster st.rea.i
wi(b ,ht, rros,rhial alacrltv of ill new-, and
8Pkjrt Jh,T ,lre tllir diiiVvel, d, sn 1
.. ' ..i.;.t ,r i;.,..,..,,r
plore the scene ot misery. nh tliLi brst
sight of the mass of ruins, her eye- drank in
the full extent ol her lass ; she was a widow,
and her little ones were f itherK'ss. I'he
1 1 -. 1 1 .1... .-. nr.rr.,.l
Mrengiu wuieu 111.1 urn- .11 -i-.u"
.... v .u,i hut fir some svmpati.ixtn
bystander, sho would have fallen to
the
ground.
'Oh John, John," said she. an I tha-c
who heard the desp iii ing accents nil! not
rea.liiv for -et tho s.eiie, "and 1 parted
r,,,,, .'., ,i7i, mornin.. with an unkind word
up0D Hiy tongue
F.S A IK OF THE H.'MF.STrSAn lln.L. The
passage of the Homestead Bill in the II iii
0f Representative at Vahingt.in, by an
overwhelming majority by a v i
e of ll.".
to f!t is au on.inajs event in the hi-fry ol
the country. That bi.i is ba-ed np'U the
uniust, loose, radical, revolutionary princi
ple of Agrariatiism, and i", tii Te! are, at
war with the political and social rights ol
the people, and a1. so, ut.lv intain
us in it-
character. It i- the ti.iiit.it.g 01 tne great
Democratic demagogue fruti Tennessee.
who disgraces a seat iu th 1' aite l State-
Senate. It was begotten
i -"js
Andy John-on, and adapted by the united
Republicans and democrats of the North.
Every KcpuMic.111 in the House voted for
it, too, except Montgaiuery, of Pciti-ylva-diu
; and there was. also, one .j:ithri 11 Pcm
ocrat who voted for it, Craig, of Mi-souri,
whila mint of th. m .o .-' . including sevo
..I ..wnliees from Vireinia. Never wa- ,
there a wore odious and iniquitous biil pass
by any deliberative body ou earth.
U-Ktg.
j t IV ITIOV
- IAaAIIO.
Having, on Thursday, by the publication
0f a p0r tioii of Gov. Graham's speech iu the
Stae Senate in ! "54, very efl'ectually dis-
po,(,j f ti, Democratic pretenco that the
J(, uieasure ot eij uai taxation wouiu vio
late a compromiie of the l.oni-tituliou,we,
propo-e now to i.fT-r a few plain matter of
tdi-t observati-n- on the nature of that pro
posed nie;i-ure, ami it- ..i.viou- equity. I'he
folinwing is the poriion of the Wing Plat
form which relates to ti.i- subject:
" Wiikkeas, ("irent iuequaiity xi'-ts In
pre-ent mode of taxation, and it is
jo-t nnd ri'ht that nil property should
contribute its proportion towards the bur
d.h tate :
"1. I e4''.'t'-'. That we recommend a
Co, ......
e-,11,,1
tica'le
b'
power
native
trial p.
The
ti .iti of tin.- people of the State be
ii the :' il . ra! basis' a- early as prae
fir the purr"-e of so modifying the
in th every species of property
taxed sco'ding toils value, with
l-i di-T'ininat" enly in favor of tho
r.r.i.'nu-t- of oi. r State aud t.'it indus-,
r- ii-- of ti' r i itizet.B."
e!'ief in. q-.a'ity, if not the only one
1 r.i :. ti.st land- and other sub-
C"!np.
j.-e'i f.) tttXatK.n are as-eea aeoranig to
their villi", l-:i-t t.i grocs, now the largest
vingle -rni-ie- i,t projerty in tlie State, and
t!" on.- mo'- re.i'liiy cmvertible into oash,
r.av fir I. .- tb-iti t'ltir due prepurtion, ao
eiriii.r i i -I'll a ii". As a shown by
G-.v Grahari', -,i.i- e,.,ee-fion was made to
lai i,"U- r- in l:t"i. a a c m-ideration
f .r th'
the land-holders of an
:i-in iu the State Sen-
lite coucef-ion no lon
inv has wre-ted from
part of the benr6tl
and there is thcref ire
mug the unei-j'jal bur-
g.r
the i
of li
nogroe", between 1 2
at lea-t ?HMiO each,
vn t.-n -ueh negroes,
pats into the State
,-m. S- :-i neigh--T'h
f t o'i-1 aud
hat 1 . ' State tax
n far tht- itrequaiity !
ve Hath are 1 qual
i -lit-., and su-tamed
."Vippoao 0
in in t -.
worth ;'l I
trea-'iiv a- '
bor n,':, -I'
I in.'s. nnd he
I- th.
any r
cat. pe
t!i it v."
..: i,-i- r .-elive species of
tl,.. i.-ry same g 11 ernment
i:ta:i,. i - v ttie ciniinin fund
ami 1. g's'ative atid Judicial
X'.. al; e'e COtlipo-lllg thd
hat protects all alike, derire
W.t'.-i'it this government,
their "urpcrt
to protect at, 1
U. tn-it'-r 1 a
value i a -.-:
rvr rv it: li v i 1
cu'r i 10-e rigiii- ot prnper
- t. r -laves w-nji-1 bii of
1 1 ir na. -ic p! s? far as
c 1 r.d maitit iia h:s rijhu
eg arm Sn.-ii being t ba
w p it it to tae cau-ci-ccs
n, "! i-v.rv )'.rt. sr.etiier
th .t ti,--e wh cj-uliy
n a" ?:.!:!.' ti their re- 1
.. - : r if. siiou.-'i -. ia 'y
t .- : ;i'.-c 't i:ng u their
. .:' :n'. r t 1 rotected J
,1, a;, I--- property consists
v .iite that iii- ueichbor
' -,.'-'. it, 'lands. -U l pay
., j., negro property J
v. it W 1 s m.; t,e .ling
r --, il. j-i-tiy taunt him
. -i. ,ro a' the j oblic bur-
i:g !;. in up?n cue who is
1:1 : -Mi-elt to hear them,
i ..: r 1 p i v bis own and
n; ti igiih ar': share !
: 1, i.a: tr-.-mar. will tame
.1 riv h;- 011 ant hi- e
t'. .r s tax-:-' It Oijht
and it W"i u-t be suhuiit-
speeti
pay f.
r t'.at l
We e. tin H
that hi- 1
wi h av -i :
'ietis, and t
nn 111 ire a:
' and yet i
morc ti a-i
n the r th.
ly su' iii 1 r t
qually rich
no to I e de
te I to.
Hit the c
far -tronger t'.uo we have
Th- oatier of these ten ne
11.1 1, 1-. "., au average, the
r", ut. lcr 1'- and over 50
,i are worth say 35,1 '00 5
s,
gr , w
gr )-, w-rfi f
o tier I '-'ti
tears o' ag-',
by r-.Vrece
seen that 1'1-t
to ti,
ceti-us it wi.i oe
'1 i f of tne negroes
Ut Otll
iii the -;-.ite are Ul.ue
(It. el."i,t..ii worth p
iay hilst his ti.
worth o! r. n e-tate,
it is sat i ttiat l e u
are exi ti-pto-i b.o iu-.-tive.
T.;i- 1 vi ti ti.nij
tio.-i. M.i'.v of tiio-e
Vi ai over O'J J
opertv, therefore be
g'lionr, with SI .3,000
,:, , . ?M We know
i ier 1 i and over 50
th 'V are n.;n-produo-
knows is a legal ae-,-er
5'l are among tbe
uu-t i'i
c y gr--. s in tlie ?:te, car-ma-'-
rs irom il 'J, to S-Jd'J
it 1- s. ii known and admit-
year;
i, that
try one
nose mi'ler l is
liicrea-liig in value ai .oe imc "'
f I'M a v:ar, aud lin ci'1 ver '
as really aud tru.y fl"-' made by the
owner up in this i 1 1 r : - i.t-grj as is any 8100
produced l-y the i..i'ir of any one of his
grown negroes. Njw we put it to any fair
man to s".v. wiietn.-r any pr operty that a
man own- pays huu belter than this SI 00 a
of
tii"e littie 0-. grors : Ai. i if it I- thus con-le.-scdly
productive prapeity. why should it
not coutni ute it. due pr .portion to the pay
ru. nt of the pjiui! burdetis If ou the oth
er h ui-i, 4tiv ?i the old or young should be,
bv reason 01' any u.fii u.ity, a cuarge upon
ttie own. r, they ,h u-o n-it only not be tax-
e,l r-ut a ntoner iie i ietim tn.-reot .-nouiU
ie Ii
ai tne aggregate vaiuatiou OI
re tared
lid th it thc-e little children may
ever actually producing any
v ;rue ; bjt lhat cant .i.geney
those h'
Hitili
die without
thing. Very
t'liti r-. iuto Hi
ue, which w,
cul.l lo anv
estimate ol their m.iriet val
id he much higher if there
laratuy that iuey wjuld not
tie's dwelling or j! ue, house
d.e. So a. so one'
or fa.u ry. 111 y e
of tit- tax it'le re.ii
titutu the chtct va.ue
tutc I'nat is iuble to
ie-t ruction bv fire, ar.d it is as great a pe-
. . ' . , . 1 .. ...... t.
cuiuai v n:is . rtune tt.u- u lose uuo j
lire ,i5 the other by death.
Uut ho is it with the !nd ' Are there
not mi'iijtis of acres in Nirth Carolina,
worth many millions of d ..iars, and regu
larly taxed! which do not yi. 1 1 (he owner
anv protit whatever! Way should h pay
. kill. .... ,e.arf..r.fii-e land whilst the
slave holder lay- no tat v.- unprMuetif-
negroes -uppo-ing that they were unpro-
ductive, whicb we d"oy !
A per-isteot . tfjrt is mi le by the retne-