0 . ' "2c fhe to 6od, fo joqfr Goqijftj, jiJ .o-ljoqlr Sq.j." VOL, lO. CX-XJ3LK.3LaOiJ?B3?E3, 3XT. 0M-a"TT3XrES 18, 1361. oxro, 12, HRS. T. J. HOLTON, iDiliua and paar-atcrans. TERMS: TheNnrtb.Carolina Whig will be a Horded tomb acriher TWO DOLI.AKH in advance; TWO DOLLARS AND Mr'TV CENTS if payment be i . , I I'... f nr.. mi. nlli.! Tl 1 1! F W. I M l I UN ' aline end of the year. Nopaper will br dicon. Knuwi until all arrearage are paid .ticepl it the 01 11 .n of the Editor. op . . t . - ,, AdvefliwnieMUniaerUdatOneDollarpcr.qnare' (1 6 line r e. 1 'i. aiaed type) for the Brat inaer. i lll)U,.iid 85 eenl for each Con tin uauce. Court ad. e.riieenienl and hlicnfi ' Sulfa charged U5 per j rent liignrr , anil a ucuiii.n.ii i ooj per cenv.wiii be in. tic I nun tnc rep oiar price, inriiiTrriiu r oy the year. AdTerlieiiieiil inaerlcit monthly or quarterly, at per aquare fur each tune. Semi, uiunthly 7i centa pur aqua re for each time. frranna when (.coding in their dertieiiient mul in n r k the number of ina-rlioiie demryd or they will be inacrtcd until foibid and charged ac cordingly. UT'oalmaater are a u then zed In act a gen la J. (.'. W I hK I N M A. CO. DEALX-hS IN S I Lit Villi rilllU l ,1 ft L., AND i e r. n .. I n I i w n 11' I D 0 No. 5,(3ranile Range, pppoaite. the Mahaiuu Iliiuae, CUARLUTTK. X. C. A Kent inn giteu tu Kcpairing Walchca A 3i wclry. June 7. is.a. I3ir MAHKET HOUSE. f f! 1 1I K oli.c fiber rrpectlully Inform hia former M. urt'imi r mil thr public (i r.er.lly, that he li.a up. red a ITOUSE, under the -b,... nunc, nearly nppoaite Minn. M'i A W ilium.. I u eo be..w Mora. J. Y llryec A. Co.. aberc ul. . i in 1 1 be found a full amor Inn nl of Family Groceries. ' Yturtulirt, liutUr and Hug, C'ltckem, l'igi, ('antif I, Italian, .V, I'tcLUs, I'ltirrvti, H tirj, ijc. MiIH i itir 'hili ino iiml M'ts.irn, i. rockery mul tmlusirttrct ll:iU niiti i.adiis X UtHtUtnrn'H Shorn, ;il i cor-, IH li '.nu n, liit liii, 1'iint -stuff, Ticking, A c , tud nuiiii-jiiua Ko". Arlick-a, all ol liuh will be auldat the rt ,'ireat prme f..rfah .ir HirlK, - ... . -F.V. AIIKIbNS. N li. Id addition to the nbutc. I intend to fit up t t the lat of Nueamber, a lare and cointort j'iIo ItiHim fur my Cnaloiii'ra, where a l.uncli ni-y mo be had al any tune. It will be my aim to mi rit a ahare of public uilrunjga. V. W. AI1REXS. N. B. The hijhcat price, piid lur Iluller, Kff. Chi atna, Cabuafe. VuttUmm and olhrr Produce, in'al! it toe Marktl Home. F. W. AiiUKNS. Oclaier 16, 18G0. 3UU MILITARY NOTICE. . . . . .... . 1 I.I. PERSON M A BLP. m dn Military I u y A ui.der li.e pronaii.na of n Aet pfed at ihe .S. . ,io,i ul the lgiillurc ul IWIIi I aruima mi ii-fi:) T.l, are uri.e-lly rer,jeated loappe.rat I heir diff. rent He.ta in the eounty of Mecaln.burg on the duya hereinafter named, for the pur"i "I foruuiif ciinipamea and aelccting their v.i : At Ihuni.a" Mnrning Star I'ruvidtnce " Rhnroii Steele Cieek " l'w Creek Herry'iilla " Long tr ' Umleya hlWCIO Mallard Creek ' Chnrlnlte " t rub rchard ,tit,l 30 I U 3 4 7 6 t) 9 10 Uy ord..r of J. Y. JIKYCK, r'o!. ( emmen.Vonl r.s-rA Urfm-tt A. C. .Vi ilu. ft. W. Dvi. l.iint. 'lonrl. p. S In new i.l Ihe preent i dianrgnniied run ditmn of our Militia py.tem, aim ul Ihe lurther lacl tint " war of uhiig.iton " La been iuau. gur ited ngnin.t u, we It el aaaured ihnl thia ap peal initio military prid" nfnar prnple will re ceitc. a heurly reapi n-e Innii the galfint and chi. v ilniun apirila ul the old cunly ol Mil kleoburg. An e ii rieni id ullicer ul ho al i.ih plare ol mreling l..r Ihe purpo.e of luinikhmg urli in- lurinaliun and r nueiiiig rucn ..nuuce a m ly be iieee".ir to 1 neveral r.initniflir CO 111 p II IC ulgaillXlIIOII Ol inc I AprilUU. Ibbl lf Carriage Materials. Hr: BR E would call apecial ullenlmn to vH"jr- In. li. 1 kul the ahi.vc eooda -- n -f ( Alb', llilha,, li'iwa, Spukea, Shall., Curtain rraiiien, Knutie,, ll.iiuia, l.inin.' N iiIk, tt.niui.k,Saltinel,t lothn, I.i- j cia, rringea, Enameled ami Talent Euuther, Sn mm lid I I,, III, Oil t arpi I, I'ainl of all kin.la, dry I lid ill oil, Varuiali, Turpentine, I.ineerd Oil, Tyre; end Uvul Iron, Holla, and everything in the way j ol Carriupe Triinninii! . at price that cumiol lal 1 to plcaae, at the .irowJic Depot of A. A. N. M. TAYLOR, Ofi'utitr thr Mmitwn llauee; lioofingGullcrings Job Work, Fall kinda, promptly attended to TAYLORS llndirair 5'iui opnottle, the Ma hum Home Mecklenburg IRON Works, ib.i it lotth, c. A I EX A N DE Ii"&M c D 0 UG A L L. f BMIE uuderaifiicd beg leave to inform tli eiti. JL xi iii n ( harlutte and vicinity anil the nun. j '"rHy. tb.t they haveopeneo the above I , ,h,B "ml 1,',ue ret, adjoining "' 4 "roliii Hull Koad and bp. r Jhn Wtlh' iem MHIe, ana are prep.r d n ,uf(1llh klldof - TVT A pTTTTVTt'TJ V XllllUlJllM LiL I j ,t (lurl otjce au(J ,,opuue term STEAM ENGINES From 8 to 60 llure Power. AND iiLArnvm i ws uoiik or ALL KIND. li i: i a i u s I in their li-ie promplly attended to. Their FOUN i LKV lain lull uperutiun. and Cast Regulatly twice a Week, Wedneauaya and Saturday!. . They are prepared to Cumuli all kindl of ICCi (UI.Mt TC oklitK, SAV AND GKIST MILL GEARING, ! GIN WHEELS, j SAW DUST 13UUNKK.S, I AN I I FX! CI ION I'LATtS AND UALLd FiiR I ( OTTON PKisES. i CAST IKON HAILING, . Fur Garden Kncloaorea, Dwelling Mourea, Pu iic Luiiun.a, I'urliciHa, C'eiLiiry Lota, dec. Tliuir j i3iri.i-:3ii:.T.s For nrryine n hnainea. in all its branchea, ! Ue been tlXlTtU WITH OUt AT CAKE, I and arc jiruiided hMm .11 the ! ISIPKOVM.MIIMS Ktquir.il ! do tliti.- work in a niivr ic aii; .'i tvtMt. j Ag nt. 'or Dr. .. t. Eixiott, for Winter' Pl lent Mulif S' Mill, Kliiili ha the aununUge, a'ong Willi many ntiiera.of oning al least twice aa jiiinrii notk.Jinu lining it belter, tuan any other Mill in um: it can be ruri by M .in, 'V.iter or i ll- r.o I'uWer. The MuUy may le een at the fhop al any Ihit. j liKNKV A LKX ANDKK. j . MAU'UI M Mc LUL'G ALL. . I N D Ulil lion, Ur.n, Cupper , dtc, iOUfhl or O.tUtr 30 t60. 33lf lIAnDWAKIliAUOWAUE! A, A, N. M, TAYLOR K1 KSPECT Fl'LI.Y informa hi friend and the at 1 public eenerally, thai he Ilea added to hia m f . a large and complete atork of II A K IHV A C K, cob iialing in pari aa lulivW: ('arH'iilera' Tool. Circular, mill, cron'-ul, hand, ripper, pannel, pru. ning, gratunp, tennon, bi:ck, eompaaa, webb and butcher SAMS, P-raeea and bit. Drawing Knive. ("hiael. Auger.. tJinilela, Hammer. Hutrlnta and Am, Ilncb, plntenng and poiming TUOWKI, 84 w aettera, N n plalea, hlncka and dice, I lane of all kind, hpokc-ahavea. Steel-blade ben I and try Square, Spirit I.crela, I'ucket I.. neU, Spirit Level ViaU, Hj iu Mai liinc", Uiiugea, and in t-iet everything a mechanic wanta, in great variety and al very low price", al TAYLOK'S rilaare Slure anil Tin Waru Depot, oppoailu ihe .Mji.mi'li i.iuae, Chariulte, N.C. yun:.i8ju. ntf DISSOLUTION. The hrm ol HT.I.IM.pi S KINtis Si Co wa dita.ilved by liinilatnii 1111 Ihu lat Januury, Ichl. The buaine.a will Iw Imntii.ui 1' un.ler the n uiio and aljlenf H'l.l.l.NCS Sl M'KINCS. and they Impe, by integrity and atrict attention to bui iieap, In merit Hie aume patioange herelulore libor ulty bellowed by their liumciuua Irieuii and cua lumera. The pre.ent fnunci il erima mid the uucertinnty OF niHIieim, 'il "m iuiui . - our lima of credit from twelve to aix month, to prompt paying cuaitiinera none olhi r need aak it. All po'uii iiiui bred lo the mid hrm ol Fulliii". Springe A Co., inut como forward aueMwakc ml meili.iti' aettiemi lit. a it la alwnlulcl jlfeeary th.ii the 'i itn he !ecilily rimed up. " A wurd lo Ihe am ia ullicienl." lib IU Ubl. 4'ti- Or. II. SI. rritchard T 1EI.DINU tnthe aolieilatioliofmu. jL ny tricmta, reapeelluUy ann um. hia uelerminatiun lo reaunic the 'i lift U-f ! Jloliciiie. , he conaiilted ut hi ulhee. J "The poor prescribed lor wilhou I cl.nrge ytugaal.ll. I8.ri W.ilf LOST. r II ONE crrt fictlr of Slock 111 the C. iV S C. K. K Nn, Il9.i. Application will bo made for the renewal of the aame. T. II HltKM. March VC, lool. iJ-3.u Jpi)ctvj: The Old North State. (V,itlen on Me 20f MjV, HGI, A day of her Secretion) She come ! Imw could iliu atny away, Uu tin her twentieth of .1 ay 7 On thia her Independence day, The Old North Slate ! The Uld North blate ! To-day, with u, ahe j .ma her fale, 1 1 worluy of thia glnrmu date; che cjinea I Imw couIl ahe lunger wait? The Oil Nortn bute ! The Uld North State ! Her wronga were greit, bur w.iund were dcen. A while, lie eeem'd, but et'm'd to aleep ; Mie'a wide awake, awake aiie'li keep ; The Old North fioie ! The Uld Norih State ! Quick, a ahe knew, dcapolic hate Uur Njulhum aoll would deaoiate, iier pent. up ire buret b ir and gite, Brave Old North Stale! Urate Oid North fetate I The deapnt'a heel ahe hai removed Already from her land beloved. Her evolution blood ahe' proved, The Uid North Statu ! The Old North Stale ! And glorioua thinga ahall fume relate Of tin a or that early d .te, Fur now, a then, ahe' good and great, Tne Oid North Si.ilo '1 he Uid North Slate Her f.mioua Hornet' Net i ali.r'd The tneaiq Mecklenburg haa heard. Uid Rip h.i buckled .n Ike awnrd; llrave U!d Nurlh Slata ! liravc Uid North KtJta ! The foe, thai thee would aut'jugate, .Mint, fir,t. bh.t out thia day anu date. And, men, thy aona annihilate, li-nve Old N'Uh State ! lirave O.J N'jrlii Stale ! M. J0,h, M iy, 177 j, uiea.te of her firt Declare, lion ul 1 iid'peililSfice. UlisccKaiiroiis A SIA SKETCH. BY SYLVAN US COBB, JR. Cnt;tin Ira Barnnrcl used to fail from I'ortlnnd in a brig called the 'El len Miri;i.' He Lad her built for Lis own use, and she was a neat pretty era It, filler the li.iltimore fashion, with heavy tore-topsail mid lop-gull. int-sail, 1 and a goodly bit of canvass tor a topsail iihiii the main. She was painted up to suit his own taste ; ami, take her all in all, she was one of the handsomest vessels that sailed. The crew consis ted of the captain's oldest son Ira, jr. who was one-and-twenty, and acted as mate, and six ol hers all able men, and lit for hard duty. Karly in the spring, the Ellen Maria sailed lor H.ivanna with a load of shooks and hoop-poles. She had some other' articles for traffic, but these composed the bulk of her cargo. I Ira, said the skipper, addressing bis son, 'we must keep a sharp look out, for I expect to meet old Sanders along here somewhere.' ' 1 was thinking ol that,' replied Ira. ' He'll have papers tor us,' added the 1 man, as lie turned towards the I old wheel. Old' Sanders, who was not a bit older than Ira ISarnard, senior, com manded the brig Segnin, and was to have left Havana at about the same timej on which the Ellen Mai in left Portland, . and thus ISarnard hoped to fall in withj him. Nor was he disapjKiinted ; iir; earlv one morning, when oil' the coast of Carolina, a sail was discovered to the southward, and in an hour after wards it was made out to be the Se guin. When the two brigs were near enough, they both Love-to, and Capt. liarnard and his son lowered their lxat, and went on board the other vessel. I'.tpeis were exchanged ; Barnard told all the news from Louie, ami Sanders told of all lie Lad seen in Cuba. ' But,' said the latter, with a serious look 'there's one thing I haven't told you. There's a pirate cruising about between here and Havana. She's a dangerous customer to fall in with.' A pirate !' cried Ira, in alarm. 'Do they kill everybody they lake V ' They have butchered the crews ol some small vessels.' But have you seen this critter?' a:-k-ed Capl. Barnard. '.No, thank Cod, I haven't,' was the response. ' But when I first saw vou I begin lo tremble. Your brig has n bout as saucy a look asanv craft that I lloats. Them painted Kits and your I rakish nia-ts kiml o put an impudent ai ron ye. The Ellen Maria is a beauty, said Barnard, enthusiastically. ! named her after my wife, and she's a beauly, too. But,' Le added, more seriously,' Low did you learn about this cussed pirate?' We heard of her first in Havana. She chased iiiFrencL barque almost un der thyTryn of lhetMorn., And then I lhrTy.ffifh "brig yesterday, that Lad picked up four fften who hail been comjiclled to walk the plank ' by the same villains. These men were part of tlie crew of a SpanisL trader. 1 lie pirate capt j."ed their vessel, and af ter killing six of their men, made these four walk overboard.' Thunder"! exclaimed Ira. 'I say thunder !' echoed his father. It'll be thuuder if we fall in with that chap. But I guess I can run away li oid In m ' Perhaps so,' returned Sanders. lour brig is a fast one, but the pirate is fast, too. However, you may not meet him.' But what does he look like ?' 'A topsail schooner, long and heavy, with new sails, and masts raking more t!ian yours do. Wed belter not sav anything to the men about this,' remarked Barnard, as he and Lis son pulled back to their vessel. Ira thought the same ; so they kept the matter of the pirate a secret while tliey could. During the day the wind was from the westward, though not very fresh, the brig making not more titan an aver of six nots. Just as the sun was sink ing Lelow the horizon, one of the men reported a sail. to the eastward. Capt. Baiuard got his glass, and ere long he was able to make out that the strange craft was a topsail schooner, with new canvass, and very rakish masts. 'It's the pirate, sure as fale !' Le wliis pered to his son. 'Do you think so?' returned Ira, trembling. ' I'm confident of it.' The Lord help us!' ' But it's .close on lo night, said I he old man, 'and we may run away from Liin.' ' Run away from what?' asked Jack I'hipps, who had overheard the last re mark. ' From that schooner,' the skipper replied. 1 don't like the looks of her.' I'hipps was very inquisitive, for ho had noticed the old man and Ira whis pering together, and he mistrusted some thing, anil finally succeeJed in getting the whole story. Just as the sun disappeared below iis bed of waters, Barnard got a fair view of the schooner, and he had no doubt left upon his mind. Sheanswer- ed exactly to Hie description Zanders , had given him of the pirate, and she nail cnangeu ner ionise, 100. neu tirt seen, she had been close-hauled upon the larboard tack, standing to the north'fd and wesl'rd, but now she had gone about, and was standing up to wards the brig. The men were nervons ; but as night closed in, and the schooner was shut out from view, they hoped to run away run aw.arv nvn w'J' 1 ast. But Some o! them projKised to tiown the helm and .run tor the co the skinner said, no. He would stand on his course, and run the lisk. The pirate would be asjikely to run for the coast as any way. Bv jimmcny uttered Phipps, 'if we had men enough, Bill and 1 could get our drum aim filer a going, and frigh ten 'em.' 'Yes and if we had men enough, we coald light 'em,' returned the cap tain. This seemed reasonable, so all bands united in wishing that they had plenty of men, and plenty of arms and ammuni tion. A strict watch was kept, and at mid night Bill Sawyer discovered the schoo ner Uhiu the lee quarter. He was in the main-top, and could just make out a dark mass upon the starlit water. Capt. Barnard went aloft with his night glass a powerful one, by the way and he could see the schooner's masts clearly defined. ' She's overhauling us, he said as he stepped iijton the deck; 'and,' he ad ded, reluctantly, we are sailing as last i's we can. We have no more canvass to spread.' The crew were terror-stricken. There was no liack-door to glide through, and no woods to hide in. They might' do their utmost, and yet the sails could move them only so fitst. At two o'clock the pirate's topmasts were clear ly defined against the sky ; and in an hour more the heads of her fore and main sails were seen. Captain Bar nard paced his quarter deck very unea sily. 11 is position wits a haid one. Had he not known the pirate from the descriptio;: l:c hud received of her, the j fact of her chasing Lim tlius would have 1 been sufficient. Half-past three and in less than an hour it will be daylight!' groaned tl e captain, in agony. 'The pirate is overhauling us fast. Look you canal- most see her bulwarks!' TL"" men looked, and it was even as Brtuuid "nacT 'said.. The whole of the scLooner'?' ct'.invasrv.Vii visible against tlie sky, and she carried a cloud of it, too. Once more the captain took his glass and went aloft. Just as he had gained the crosstrees a lantern was brought ujkhi the seLooner's deck and carried forward. As the light gleamed out ujMjn surrounding objects, Barnard could see that the deck was swat ming with men, and that most of them were forward, eazing after his vessel. He saw- the gleam of knives and pistol-bar- tlie pirates Lean! the List c f the imi-ie, i els, and also the heavy forms of two and seen ihe staring crew ol ill.- In I:.., or three brass guns. lhan they put their vessel bi line the It's all up!' he said, as he came wind and spread her sails 4 wing-anil-down. ' Her deck is full of men, and wing' Tie brig at once gave chase, they are all armed lo the teeth.' (and kept it. up fur over fum hours; How could you see?' asked Irn. j but at ihe end of that time the- piiatc A lantern was carried across the, was for our of (he way, and Ci.pt. Bar deck while I was aloft, and I saw plaa-' nard concluded to give it tip. ly. Oh if we only had men enough!' ' It's us,' he said "e miid.t as well 'Make 'em!' said Jack I'hipps. put about on our course, and send our 'Make 'em! 1 with to the Lord I spare men below.' could.' : A i 1 1 1 it best lo phiv ihe n-tuat f a-k- .Make em out ot shocks, pursued Phi no: The captain gazed upon the speaker, but said nothing. He was thinking the matter over. 'Make your men, and then let nie and Bill play the drum and fife.' Phipps and B'll Sawyer had for merly been musicians for a military company, and when they engaged with Capt. Barnard, they took their drum and hte with them, mid w hen Hie mood was upon them, they used to play for their mates to dance. The skipper soon comprehended the whole scheme, and ere long made ar rangements for pulling it in operation. It was very evident that the pirate would overhaal them in a few hours it they keptj on thus, and unless some shatagem could be successfully carried out they were doomed. It would be daylight in less than an hour, so it was necessary that they should work smar- 1 Le hatches were thrown oil, and forty shooks passed up froM the hold, and so arranged that the main sail would hide them from the pursuer w hile the brig stood on her present course. As soon as this was done tne men ran sacked their chests, and every conceiva ble article ot clothing the brig could a fiord was brought forth. Some of the shooks were dressed in jackets, some in frocks, while other had to put up with old Dowsers drawn down over ,jicm jlats .,nij C11)S wcre ihjoMed froin s,rip3 f tarpaulin, and when this article tailed recourse was Lad to bits of canvass. When the wooden men were thus rigged out, they were arranged so a to make as much show as possible, and : , ...i. .., ...u t u i-i i i 1 . , ;caiton ot the JJacuerckn art, is t .at of tLe vet hide their true character. S-omei. f . , ' , , . , traosler of the photocraptnc portrmti to were set up against the lee bulwarks,; ,ain Te D,Jxor cf some against me loiig-ooai anu some proppel up in the gangway by means j 0ft.iocks aiid lashings. In fact, these innocent bundles of staves made quite i quite i a torminablc e appearance. Barnard w as ' well aware that they could not stand the full light of day, but he meant lo Lave them perform their duty i:i the dusky gray ot early dawn. The arrangements were all made just as the first streaks of the coming "day were visible in the first east. The schooner could be now plainly seen, and she was not more than a mile di,- taut. The forms of many men could be dimly seen about her bows, and their motion sseemed to indicate that ihey were eager lor their prey. The wind had hauled a litlle to the southward during the. night, so that the brig was now very near upon a taut bowline her starboard tacks aboard. Ready about?' cried Barnard, as the eastern sky grew red. 'Ave, aye,' reponded Ira, who had the helm, Helm's a-leel' continued the c:lp tain The tiicks and sheets were raised high enough to cleat the wooden men, and in a very few moments tin was uK)ti the latbord tack, with the pirate not over nan a nine uisiain, .in main sail still hiding the grotesquely at tired sluxiks. At length the vessels were near enough to answer the purpose, and Phipps brought forilrhis dium, while Sawyer atteued with his tile. Along, heavy roll was rattled out, the sharp, shrill notes of tin: fife mingling with K, and while the startling sound went piercing through the air, they shuck up the- re veille, and played it in right g od eaiu- Thus far the brir had been standing oLliour lv across "the schooner's line- foot, but as ihe reveille was sounded, her Ik Tin was put up, and as she It II off ihe mainsail was clewed up thus revealing wooden men. j It was very soon evident that the pirates were alarmed, The sound of drum and fife had startled ihrin, for surely no vcs.hT savp n, .man-ofwar would have su-h fiecompnnimenis. But when they saw ihe crowd of se m- ing men, who apiH-.-ired to iuive ju.-t come up ;it the mhiikI of the call, ihey fancied that they had amic ei v near catching a Tartar.. ' fli-yi ." cried, Ira, clapping his hands, 'llieyre off! These staves have seared 'em !' And so it proved, for no sooner In 1 en i inpps. 'it.-, riav tlie reheat. returned Laniard, and I hen vvu'il let these poor soldiers tutu in.' So the diuminer and li;' r once u,n j awoke the air with their M.-o-tlin- nuii and w hen ihey had finished tln Vhooks were iimhe.-r-fd, the Intel, es removed, and the disrobed auxiliaries sent be low. 'I lie Ellen Maiia reached I lava mi ttclv, taul Capl. baiuard git w f-.t in toiling nnw ftuvul oil the pit j r. he Ind li. i. Valuable. Xiio rrcdt-riculurg Ncs says : Uen Iujrk"' irivt-iiiioD of in kins cip of leatbcr or paper ihstt'aJ of copper is a success. It in hiiiirili) and pio.-i vilua'i,:,! prEt, or.-u-roa ifuiujilauipui tud ac cidents by "pk'ttiBJ tLo copper vibieli have injured so many ejes. The leather or pi per con Le wade itmcr pjoof. A bachelor editor mho b.n a verv pretty ister, rtccutiy wrote to auother bachelor equally fortjoatc, 'please ex change. If vou don't wi-di to get angry, never ar,jue with a blockhead. .Remember, tho duiler tho raior the lucre you cut yourM if. 'Don't bo in a hurry k"pp ycur "eat," when addressed to a visitor in an editor s office, means, 'clar uul as fitat m you can.' An editor got hved in a barli:r'. ta.i.p iast week, and offered the darkey a dime, which was refuacd, " liccauncd,'' sanl hp. " I understand you is au editor !" " Weil, what of it 1 " We neber charne editors nuffiii !' "But uch liberality will ruin you." " Oh, nebbcr udui ; e uiakts it up off ds genimen !"' new method is a uermiu riauliiiij in tins COuutry, wbera lu in the prac;ice ot c has been vtry eucccsslu! I be art. llopo uever locks b nk ; it carmct ; it , J,' never eee the i reem nor tie rut. t ut ever lives in the future. Likewnj ?0od merely, but it ilw.y. mm ibo leiu'ti. Iu. t.auty u ids true object of leve, ami nought but thit. We cn believe the truth whether j;ood or bail we love tbe teauf. ecrv where. We. look ith the eve of m or Miwitj aud bepo for W Uru!' "ble. " Madiai,"' .id a crots-ieii perrc i pi v-i- cian ta patient, " it women "ere a lmitti d to paradUe ibeir tongues ixouiJ imke it a purgatory. 'And home pli v ciii.ii, if a lowed to praciice tlierr,1' repiicJ the leiy, ' would make it a dcsei t.'' In Sasony not larger tlan Ccrnc ct:c-f and it hoile I -laud there are ' .iai.iiiia iheep ; KngUnd aud V!c produoo t Him, tlOO, whiio in tl.t) whole icrritor) ot too United States we raise only ' 1 ,0Hi,Ua.', There is nothing; purer than hotifriy; "Othin? ,ret,r ll.a:, cliari-v j notion, ,r iner lhan love; nothing richer vtiuon rjothiujj uure i-tcidissl tLan I .iih Tiic i'.:if.'ir'.i their hands tl f pubac at uris.'Lt ',5t'0,t00 iu batik tf )'!: 'd nftea Little do we know of the trar;.-foi tnstio' that all object uu-br-i in proci s ol c ture. l.i.er e a liar up.i! li e ct.c 0f ft coq'ictn nithuut fne i.is: that it m previonaly have tal.cn from tic eyes o! iu ' ua of crc-cjdilce. " What's that a p-cture- (Mi " s ii I 3 C trtnan iu our lio n n rig the oti.er diy, i: pnut stori , to the prnpriet?r, wt ills' over some etir.i " Thar. said th. des'cr. ' i Jvii-it c m:i tne sun 1 1 - tan ! a'i.1 " " I'- t l; ! which i.i Josh, sr I wieeU t hi. sou

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