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yu A ii Ti^i KNT MEETAC OF the state EBECiUOSAE ASSOCIA' TiOA. 7'0 all thefnends ofeduc^Uwn in. A Carolirui. \t llie Eauciilioiiul Conveiilioii held ill Saiib- biirv ill Oetober last, consisling of about one HT School Gh'U Bless theml Hci-e lliey arb - eifelin,? abtfut old i me with their gay, sunlighted faces, maluug n The Jlorroom Prifesti “The Mormon priesthood is a bnsolidated system of police, cOinptiiitlded i. Aaronic Levitical, and Melchesideck Pfe^* i hoods, and is known by the name of “the chilrc^i | tinma is afflicted I of the Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ, i gg^Jm^efect of sight, for which that ehnh r- liuu'ured and tiiii'i’' dflegules, and repfesenting 1 Young is the Brojilist, I’liest and ; ^ is burdened witli a pair .f >pec- ° . . isjt.'lpies, and she peeps out of llicm at mo as 1 : ,ouu: thirty counties, the foliowing Resokltions ^ law; he .. ^ ™, a,,u ...and-mother like vicegerent of God, dermng anthoiity tuec L I ,„j. dignity quite \\ onld liim, whieh is absolute wheneter be s 3s, could listen to my Maria wiicn slie sin;. I ne'er loedt at her ere uaaniniously [lassed, tu-wil; liehuived, Tiial this Convcnln sociel v for llie ,) a pene.anei eoeevai K'.iui el a form itself advaiieenienl 1 thill it be of Noi lii Carolina fleers ot this Associa sisl of an Kxeeulive shall 1 Consli from ei ts— ' i “thus saitli the Lord.” Brighaui stands upon ir“-|j i 'pver Im-k at her but 1 railed the , „r iqg two ecnneillors; they stand i gf gp.ppt melodies; she never lung m m ; ... i lnion tile should, rs of the Other ten aever'nun'sbnV uiOlion 1 tl'CV Stand upon the shoulders of the higli priest j„,,pCp|.gyip (Vo,,, melody. Dear Mjiria, 1 an ® I Upon the shoulders of the >J'sliops, j ^ destined for a ,'enuy .old their upp„ the aliuilldel-s of flic captains I jjpj.jipp g„|,ta„. I hope not, Ihongli tution and j of h'fties and .seventies; they stand upon the i j pp|,„ot bear to look into her lieep, dark .qe.^, t:oa shai. ineer^->u>-iers of the ^ I [hmlra^:!':;,^;!^^^ shai; be 1 they stand upon the shoulders of tlie . '’ipp,, Rd not like to faiiiv ihet grace.n.ij eai- ' lasses, who till the soil, whieh supports, thehead, and pretty, pliant figure ot iier.s tie From l.is towering-height Brigliani issnes.j pjg,.p picutres to luake u]) a public show, liut Do onto' Oliit'rs. as Ve v.««*d have C'.Ucis Do nnty \o'.j. A corrcs|ioiiU'':it '4 flic 'jlaii* couiit) ',1 You sbonbrscc my Uettie. "The AVhig, immi.slie.s tiiat pap. r ' ae cuullin'-est, most graceful ol ; tlie loliowiiig lateii. o- ‘ . ■■ ■ ' vras an eye wnn-ss. 1. ■ a;a'0 on the Ima “I ii'*' prove.'iieiit.s of 1 ha! Male, it acis of genuine kiinilu a: t; '.'.a. ' mind wilh ii.ivo.iin!a:i is soinelliing of ihe aag.' aliil nature; At the I'mint oecnrred i In; l rai'sh-p'-ieiit n, p tiic Vi'crf, v.-a li.ca.i-. d a a i;-al^^^ the ari'ivai of ihe '.ra.n i i'.-- >;!■' ■ ihnmgh llie K-n-P. 'i'l.e e,.l.i .y 'tail, roinrli, '''an. ' suin.-riiiieiiaing l ae iai.or' oi i I tiie cars ruile-.i up, am! a a;, ' na I'ty of lib;!,.;! in’.:; a '.'■“a'a g , out and de]ihe!';ite’.y. wa;.. .,; a, : and ad.lress-i.'ii him soan i;...;,- *■ Sir, we wi.^h to ; Pvopwi; ■A pe .tl.a it>‘ 11, . .shoulders of the lay-inemoe.s o, .... y-,, Asso.*ialioa .>liall meet, _ , ,,p ,i,„ ],,i„,rina l h:ii e and [■■lace as ll.e Cxicniive Committee. j in i.lveU, 'I'lini a Comimltee of seven be ap-! pile. From a bv the Cnau uiuii ot tills AB^ociation edicts to the pcop! a ton.Aitution and iiy-Laws tor the go\-1 j I 1,1,, gppppiiP ..rii,isAssoc.alionandreporllh€same,sc°'l>"> „ i,bn into silence “Ao one 1 "'t''.crape upon . |„..,n everv one beneath nun into suLMcc. a ■kivp,,c;*«s j,, her son;; that nuule inv in ait ,e ne;u annua. mee„...^ ■; p,.,,,,, „ lhe{‘ „.„p„ ^,,e learned to'underhand the real , ..eniain, what iks ;-.t annual meeting oi tliis body llesolved, d'liut all ollkers ami teacimrs in|„astver ■ iried head, ana preuy, puauu - gilt Brigliani issue*.,! ,„^,.p picutres to luake iqi a public show, lull, progres.s depen pie, and with the . how she-does, sis.g. Last spring her mot i-: jusL ie'.t a s.ei; ic^m^ne he lashe, I er died and poor Maria came back to the s. hoffl ole. M c navi •1 's ,.Xo one ^ "'I'''■■■■“b® “l’°“ *'®‘'l'>-"'l -llu'lia.-icngeis Silence. Ao. !i,,.,. 5.,,,,^ tj,..* M,jnJe inv heart aeha. umn v. oa.s.s.i.i'O tic .:ln; :1. fi.fi'j ■:r FCM.J li Iroin i [ ii iiUui : . iits tij • ; ■ ';i‘friinis of ;i) Vtliif'h we' life t:;!J tcrinionl.s niaue tluzeu have ! t!s'.' refit have .til in a^ricii!- .i,t qrailitv oi ic'^.s thtin l!te D in’ \\' lii- i.i i.i 1 h‘ t !'f fjUii t: ii- c;.. Y lioi htnii^a (irt li!t:n ^ liiiit (>!' ti ■t tiol beif:;; niorc- ;It li t' |:r(|iar!ition of 'I'he cane j^rows Ft)' .Miiint, on any inn corn. Indeed, Ininnn corn is totind t yieiil of .hinese ociioois, and all per-sunti iuteiested in llic eaUftC o['n.^ntral KdueaUon, be invited to aUeiid as delegates at the next annual meeting of cnis A' S'.'CUlt i‘jn. J ♦! 'L'ue undersigned were appointed, under the “.acond Kesoliiuon, an Kxeculive Committee wi ll power to determine llie time and place ot , Ihu ne-vt meeting of this Association; and they urtine.,i 'im lini..' lor 'i'uesday evening me dblli ! ilav of June next, and selected Waireiiton as I liie idaee. The time, it is lioped, will be gcae- ! lallv convenient to I’rofes.sors in the Colleges land’to teiiehei-s; and the place is one ol the ^ -fi : Jilt-a.sani and healthy towns in the fetate Muido i Aid accessible to all sections. ! Tlie citizens of M'arrenion, through llie iin- Mlersigiied, tender the free hospitabues ot the I ulace' to all who allmid this meeting; and the entire frulernity is bound together by oaths’, the most lolenin to sup|)ort tlie.churcli and nothing hut the ehlireh, and every man woman and elii'd is constituted a police oRicer, always.,,on. duty, and required to report to tlie head wlyen- ever ttiiv tliiipg of sufficient interest occurs to justify it. Fioiii tfiis-yoii will not fnil to per ceive that the church form is but a cio.scly com pacted system of police, baving a head from which it derives all power, and a bo.ly forming a nneleiis around whieh are gathering the ig norant, the .superstitions, the bigot, the outlaw and llie disalfected of ail eolliitries ill the World who are taking refuge, as tiiey elippoee, under the wings of tlie angel of llie last dispensation, d II Ilia .on ■iiigar t'lr .10 ii'-'-;ic jc cost of ti.,’ su!-;.'-. of dill su.gar i !•;;■■ ' ibe laiiof greater and of griaebng ling the sue ■ ’.i-ou!i!e.sor.;( ‘•api.'Ic butt tq-na!ly weii fr.,:;; -M- land tluil wil! ],rOi!uei any land that iv.l! [ir.i to produce a more abi su.gar cane. Under such,eireu:istan.cc.s:-.".nd these are now- all established facts w li known by all reading acrieulturists .to be siicji—".vithiii inree or foni vears t!ie prtulnctian Iroiii* tins cane, fov family coiisumpTii.’H wfil be almost as uiiivcr sal ill thi.s country as tiig |-p.>tiuet:Oii on each farm of t le InUian cu-rn necessary tor its pui po.'es. f a.pi'iJ' 1 niacb nic'cy for it and boilin.;; tiie juice wii! a;>o as .surejy be speedily iiivcutcti and cuiLic-itito" use. f, witlioiit any inachiucry tlosi^^ned lor the special purpo>e, its capabilities have been so soon so ihorou^hly utul s.itif'bictoriiv demonstrated, there is realiy no teiling uhai it wiii prove worth to the coun. trv at lur:;e in a b. w years. That we arc to become s[>cui!ily e.xportuis oi the product we Imve no eftrtiil^’ doubt, nor can it be possible venous Itniii-oads of the Slute will piuss nil dele-1 ,m,u,acd the grent muss of their follow uutiNS nl linif then- usual rales ol laie. L,-s nriv be the leaders are not deluded but are "n'd'ViffneiA'fflk^ eai.Ao'education | knaves' fi-om choice, wilfully n,isleading_ the wiii be eunsidei-ed as deiegale.s, and to all such i masses for the purpose of obt.nnilig and Wield ail i.anie.st iiiiiialion is iierebv given to attend, j power, boldly jiredicting tlie ovelthio-a o I';,,, bonvtnlioii of a.M Fall was a great siieeess i>,.nublie, wliell thev Will resume the rein., ,„ongni-ating- a new era in the edneallonal his-1" 11. when wililo sell over I e ! lieiiin-.i, ill one eornt r, ; ivoni out ei'eat'ii'c, Wi.i : ii|i b.v that eai ki r-w', 1 iiniii’.s iiead vva.s Ijii'.v.".! weepbig: the e-.ipta'.n him kimll.v. ‘'O, s!!', ' saiii till- .-1 lit w‘ , Inin. God help 11;;:! as a brealliing- :• -.-si den 1 tr ■Sir 1 I'V _ al! if. tiiat its enllivation in he United States wil! fail to ivork "a.,^ .great a ; vofalion iti the .snr.war trade of the world a.s tiie >ne.'ess:iil introduction of the cotton plant in oiir Southern Stales has certainlv made ie the trade in all ai'iicles witli lial i torv of .'orth b’aioiina, and it llie niovenienl .til-i then .soimppiiy i.egnn be properly loliowed up, it eaiinol but ie..oand to the inlurest ot the alale, and lo the in'olit of teaciiel'.s. The first meeting was not only pi'Olitabie, but ))!ea.sanl to all w ho iiai-Ueip«teU in its proceedings; ^ »nd Iroin tlie cbeering indications all over tlie State wc iiope to see a still larger gailiei-ing in \\ ai- reiiion, feeling sure uLso liial all w ill leave it as the del’egi'l'-'* desire to be present on the next occasion ot the kind. A Constiliition a.id By-Laws for the govern* meiit of the Association will have to be adop ted at tiiu nieeling indiinc; a good deal of other impoi-tanl bnsiiiess is to be transacted, while leutnres, addresses and discussion! on various topics will add to the interest of the occasion. We hope that no one will wait for a special in vitation and that all llie friends of the great cause at slake will endeavor to attend and aid 11! the good work by ibeir pre.senee and counsel C. II. WILEV, 1 W'. N. 11. SMITH, J. II. FOOTE, j- Ex. Com. K. 3V. OGBUll.V, I J.T. W’HITE. J Kknti’ckv.—The erankiort \eoaian makes tile following estimate of the vole on joint bal lot in the next Legislatme: Dein. Iv. A. Senators holding over 5 lo Senators to be elected H b IL.-prcsentativcs to be elected "OO 4o epubl of sovcrnmelit iind proclaim Mornionisni to the benigliled nalioins of llie world.’ the tbi'. in. TAKE THE PAPERS—TOO tOOB TO BE t"ST. During the Gubernational canvass of 1848^ oil! now retired and uio't excellent Governor^ his competitor and others, were travellin." np the country. Driving up to the door of a farm, er within ten miles of a town, on a plihlie toad Governor M. halted and in the msual bland manner of a gentleman, and particularly of a candidate said “Good morning Sir.” •.Mornin,’ answered the farmer, when the foDowinponfab took place! “Fine morning, Sir.” “Yes, rite nice,” “Could 1 get a drink of water?” “Why, yes, I rcckoii--Billy run to the Spring and bring the gentlemen some good cool water, sonJlrnn.” Billy jumped the lenee atid «Idle gone, another son came out and began to eye ibe iiorses and tiaroiiche. “Rite line critteis. “Yes-” ‘You don’t live’bout here?’— “No.” “This is a niiglity nice carryall.” ^“Tol erable.” “Spose you’re from Firgimiy?” “No 1 live ill Baleigli. “Go, hoot” “S|iose you would swap one of them nags.” "No Sir.” 11 07 tVorS. Demoeralie majo'.ity, 4. This is a close calenlalion; but, if it should .which cotton goods but e come into eonipetiUon. j pj.Qvc to be corn et, it wiii ensure the election - .„d_- j of a Democratic Uniteri States Senator. A Di.ti.ooufci.—Concnoiogist—**i amanxion* to learn the liabils of these murine siiells, as well as to collect .specimens.^ J suppose you have seen tlie sea conch alive?” Yativc. —"Alive! 1 wi.sh I was down at Gape Hatteras, with my double-barreled gun, 1 would shoot some on the wing.” Conehologist.—‘.‘Do they fly?” Native.—“Yes, indeed! They come upon s ! the beach with tlie flood-tide, fly over the banks tO-' in.' -'*3" THE I'l.-iMr.tTIoX. This is one oi the-very inisiesl mnntlis on tlie plantation, aiu! no one -ntio de.sires to make a good crop has any time to lo.se now. Coax, not already bronglit to a “stand,’’ mustbe jiroperiy worked at once, first “running round” close..to:the row with a fong scooter after jvhie.li u.sa a shovel, and then keep the ground stirred between the rows, as often a.s once every 10 or 15 dayk, running quite shallow i into the sounds, in flocks, aad after feeding, . jvith a Jiarrow, cultiy-.aoi-.or a horse hoe, fol-! jR back as the tide goes out.” Coiichologi.st—“Strange indeed!” Native.—^And more strange yet are they in tlieir habits. The eoneh, sir, carries with liirn a (lonable saw miil; lie seizes a clam between his muscles and shells, saws vertically through his struggling vicliin, and then devours it. ’ Conehologist.—(Winking liis weather eye,) “Does he also carry with him a coffee mill.” Xative.—(Dignified). “I have not under stood, sir, tliat the eoneh takes any oilier drink than Upon Tea”. [Aside] “Tliiuidtr! that he should think tliat 1 have nothing else to do, than to study the habits of oysters and the like.” I lowed by lui.iid hoes lo clean and ineilow the space between the lulls. Do not break any roots, or use the turiting plow, at all in woik- ing tins crop, e.vccpt 10 “Jay b\”’ w’lth; and even then it is iiiinecc.'-.-ary. Cotton must be brungiit to u “stand,” and scrap‘ed and moulded '.vilhout delay The moul ding must be done a.s soon after scraping as possible, so tiiat tlie root-; of die young |>lants mav not be left exposed to the scorching effects df the sun. O.crs, Rye, and perhap'S M’heat, may be cut in some places, die ia.st of this month, and the ground uflci’ward.s planted in biveet Potato -“draws,” or Cow Pea.--. Cow Pe.cs sliouid ije .-lO'.vn broadcast or drdl.l cd, ill detqily plo-wed, and well ii.iiiiire.i land. Jf intended tor in'.y. toe land niii.'t .In: r.eh; if seed oidv i.s dcsireii, -moderately tei’lde Imi.i! will ueswei', TTit Ciiine.'c Pioi.tie Pea siionid abso be p.lanted 4 by 4 feet, 1 or 2 Pna.s in a bid, to 'necare a I'nliirt snp;dy of sedd. bwHET PoT.'.TOL.s sbo'.dd be planted extensive- ]v as lieretorore recommended.—Select a rainy or cloudy ihiy, or the cooi ol tlie evening (from 4 P. !M. lid snndow’ii) for setting your “tlraw.'”! dip) the roots in a batter ol water tliickeni d ; wilh fine rich soil, make the lioles wilh a I’.oint-; cd stick (r.r “dibble”)—set the draws” deep into i the mellow ground, and iii’cs.s the cartli firmly i iironnd llieih: - 1 Sow CornJirdriil.s fon-Jod.k'r—opening tlie | dvlli wide and deep y.iib a long sliovel, and | scallering the cofh'fdong in.it at the iMte or i ■ about 3 harsliels per aniv,.: ; it may lie cnl when [ j., pioB„v for Mol'R.xing Weeds.—A lady in Ihe tassel, a,id feii given, hr tlcicd for wintc'' | Y,.oy_ one of the aristocracy of that city, lost n.-.c. •‘“-f. Gaine.se Sugar Cane for iodder j oj„e o’clock in tlie morning, in the sae.ie way, on a small scale, to satisfy j q'^o hours later, she caused the following tele- yonrselves ot its cleat value If aibnved to j jq besmit to a modiste in New iland, it wid iiiatnie lU seed if planted evenYork; “W’hiit is the latest fashions of mourning r\f -ItllX! ^.i* 1 ». . i' 1 riie water at this jimetnre arrived, (tlie old man all the time setting in his ]jorch witli his spectacles resting above his eyebrows.) whilst .half dozen little flax mane and tail iireliins had mounted the fence like roosters after a raiiip wlien Governor M addressing the old man said: ■•W’ell, old gentleman, ain’t you going out to the speaking to day?” “Arti? ’ I Siiy, ain t you going out to town, to liear tlie speaking to-day?” ‘No, I hain’t hearii on it.’ “Indeed! liills have posted up, and notices put in the pa pers tliat there would be a public discussion al L. to-day!” "Hoo!—I didn’t here .potliin’ aliout it— I did here too that one old Mr Tay. lor would be through these parts some time this foniln’ fall,” and brightening up with a slight elevation of his chair he e.xclaimed—“What inout yonr name, be stranger.” “Manly—1 am the whig candidate for Governor of North Car olina.’ At this tlie old man stared at Gov. M. witli jierfect astonislimeut, and leaving his eliair he made out to the fence, lifting as lie went ills spectacles to tlie highest degree of longitude with both eyes wide open, and fixed upon the stranger, he exelaimed in a peculiar and dis.! tiiict emphasis: “What! has Gov. Morehead gin it up?” “Yes,” exelaimed the candidate and the eomiiany left. When we reflect that a term of four years had iiitervcne.d since G.ov .Morehead was a candidate,it renders this alto gether a rieli scene, and proves most conclusive ly that the old gentleman didn’t but oiiglit to liuvc taken the “Papers ” nearaess-cf tlie spiritual world, wl.en she ennie 1 “(Uuliea to realize her .own existence as a .siiiritmil being ; ]icaivl i.ie p. perhaps its my .silly partiality., but it seems to : ilms the sicl me since then, full of fanlis as she i.s, I caii.ney-; lo ini.s m er hear her vdice' but I tlniik—“ -llie.angels ,iouiiswer do not always behold the face ot their father | m,,,tain ; which is in heaven.” Three other Marin; have l -one, a bltie homse-wife like being, wlio loves best 0, ail tliimrsin the world, tlie grand office nf brooin mistress: And ob, such dustings, such .brush- ing up .of papers, .sneb reporting ot shitienuy .dris. Even I—I tremble at lier apprnaen, and scramble my tiooks into order, ami my is lace non- crayon; into tlicir bo.v instinctively. My next “are yon Ihe c-.i! Maria! alas! wliat to do with lier, or wliat she nmy do with me, I know not! Now, I eatcli glimpses of her liair arranged a bi i mlmn eliiet: now slie is seen care.ssing seme hidmms paper image; now, she is senirpering aliont uno.er tbe'bei>‘jhe,s, startling a studious class eonipeti- tnr into clirieking bv a grip upon her foot. Enough of her. My other .Maria studies her book,'and makes no friends or enemies. Then then there is my Jane, with, her iittic ^ hands tracing such w-onders on the biaek-iioard, i and my Clara who cries at lier failures, and laughs at her success. She ciinnot he!;! it for the'’life of her—and then my Sarah, with hv'r o-rcat, broad, good-bnmored lace imikiiig Inn everywhere; and my otlier Surnh, the beauty. M’oiild nobody bad ever told her so. thoicgli. The knowledge has spoilt lier for a schooi-gii l, that is plain. —Blessings indeed on them. - my .school-girls 1 have not talked ol my NMnnic, or five Lizzies, or Ellens or Mary.s. -'‘b ”” —not that I forgot them. All, that would 1 _ impo.ssible, for they sit here witli the line glow 1 upon their factss—tliey ami a .score of ““'eis, | like so many heart jewels. But I w eaiy.. \ on . |||,.y n a'k'd V.o already. , few hours aflcr ai;;-’- Here they sit, and wliat a briglit, separate j captain, enlre- ;i' world does each.one ot those littie lieings ^ser. i p.^ccnc-ers ni t’ig enl Just we see a rainbow, cacn one thiougn *'! f),,.;,. mid.st Piere roo' a win separate medimn, and eacli seeing but gior) tear-drops in bis eyi s, and beauty. 1 will not look forward foi eom-; nian. thnl llie\ ill'"- time, ‘moralizing with an introduction cl roreivi.ii' “ten years lienee,” lor them- 'Ihose happy ■'’‘■" .jim. f:cr.n('. Tlie founlaiii o! tie ones—heaven forbid—but 1 will simply tiy 1 i,, ^ lic:irt of natu 111 mv poor, w’ay to keeii those oiitw’ nrd looking 1 lied up. elioking li-e ul^ eyes of theirs, always clear, and always loolRiig upward.—Wliat if clouds do darken their skies in coniii.g Uuie, tliere is light forever eomin.g from tlie sun, though it be behind the cloud. Ah, and their images of the world are the true ones, too, all .iglow’ with beauty anil picni- ise as they are. lt"is we who see thro’ mists. I’ll not bring out ray discolm'ed v.orle-’.’is- ions to contrast with theirs Not I; but I’ll try to catch t!ie habit of looking tlirongh llioii' oye.s, ami may they ever be as clear as now.— (Reveries of a Teacher.) . I'O'.l .Si ; to reacli my moiip-i 1 iives in Biirlin.Jton, perro'.-med. 1 all! 1 ; child of her in w-’i:.’. ( ‘'You .sliai! .eo,” i every passfiiger bn' j By llii.s time t'ne ' were grntiped aron ■ aage ])iied c !;iw’aited. tile !;ec..sii:ii m .♦'•nn'inQ’ t.licir i A nvonieiit nun-e an-l lb “ ; kno-.vn, as liiey i'l’iiehl 1dm ; cars wilh tiio sn uum *'r| . T’lisldng directly ' 1 dving Imrden. ho ■ i in the c'loieest part of I: ! the invalid, witii all tin' e I done, tlie eapPiin directr ■ill t;- I lo l> 11 ..I H-’ p-!t 1 On tlie instant a ’niv.se W'l sick man. with a "God sp die in tiie arms of to V I VC. TI. Gaine.s has 1 1 Warrenioii, Va. ; Ice in llonobdii w’:is Mb., on the l-2lh M.ire!!. iliim- at lO ■ t V Yd; le jmicliine .shops oi ' I Ohio railroad, in M liee'ing. iby fire, arc bein.g raj.-idi'y rc! ■ j Gen Scott is to be iv v-c i tion of the statue of G -n M Hill, on the 17th of jnee. Bayard Tavior siir) i jliglited, to liear Yanltee Do ' stopping place in Impbind. Tiicre w’ere ninety-eight LIFE !S BIT A SPAT. fe i.s bat !i span—of horses; One is "A.ge,” tiie oilier Prime,” Up nml down ihc hill our course is; “Go in,” [lOi.ie.s—•‘make yonr time.” Boyhood Jibes the-wiiip of jileasnre; Yoiitlilnl tolly gives .a stroke; .Manhood goads them at bis leisure, “Let’em'rip, tlu^’i'e tough as oak.” “Hi ya! there;”'the stakes -we’ll pocket. To the winds let care be sent; Time, 2:40—“whip in socket; “Give ’em string and let ’em went.” On the sunny road to fifty, “Prime” is drowned in Lethe’s streaui; “Age” is lett, old and iinthrirty; Life then proves “a one horse team.” “Age” jogs on, grows quite unsteady, Reels and slaekei's in his pace, “Kicks the bucket,” always raady, , “Gives it up”—Death wins the race. as late as llie miiiuie ol .June or 1-t nf Julv. i Make the ground very deeji and rich, as pre-i Tiouilv directed. • ! roods? Send particulars by mail.” The man who builds and wants wherewith Hill nj) Busii Beau', before blooming, to keep ! to pay, provides a home from which to run- Not li.vD.—The apjiended uegro story, c.op- ,ed from a Southern correspondeiit (?r a Boston jiiiper, is not bad; General C .?Rve his black man, Sawney funds and pciniission to get a quarter’s worth of zoology at a manageire, at the same time hinting to him the striking affinity between ihe Simia and negro races. Oiir Sable friend soon found liiniself under the canvas, and brought to ill front of a sedate looking baboon, and eyeing the bipo-qiiadrnped closely, soliloquized thus: “Folks, sure’s you’re.born; feet, hands, proper bad looking conntehanCe jnst-the nigger giitiu’ old, I reckon.” Then seized with a bright idea he extended his hand, and with a genuine Southern ‘how dy’e do, uncle? The ape clasped "®« the negro’s hand, and shook it long and cor dially. Sawney then plied his new acquaintance with interrogations as to liis name, nativity and for mer occupations, but eliciting no replies except a knowing shake of the head or a merry twin kle of the eye, [the ape was probably medita ting the best way of tweaking the darky’s nose,] he concluded tlmt the ape was bound to keep non-committal, and looking cautionsly around, chnekled out: ‘He, he. yon too sharp for them, old feller, keep dark; if ye’d just speak one word of English, white man have a hoe in ycr hand in less than two m.nute.” Toiing .Imerk-a. The Carjict and 1 arii l-aatn: Prominent among the evils of our day is j„ii N. H., lias j’aivtiaUv sm-i f; the disposition to put away old tliiiig.s, even Alioiit oiie-lia1f of tiie .\I-::-!i;i'. tilings that are stamped with tlie wisdom of j forn is selling in Sl'inx city, ages, and to see only by tlie new lights ot P''®'Mmsliei. Tiiroiig'n fiio mlild'e gross. M’ith many, it seems, the chi'M t-dng Jjjjv in we have learned in forty centuries, is that we j have learned nothing wortiiy ol respect. 5 oiiiig America is ranijiant in the flush and vigor of youth, and arrogant in self-sufficiency. It at tempts at a bound tilings that are aecn.stomed | to he acliicved only by years of toil, and boasts : of a capability for everytbing excejit a whole some restraint. Gray wisdom and reverend i virtue are jo.stled in the highway to make way for tlic rush of progre.ss, as if the race were .il- ways to the swift, and the battle to tbe .strong. And, Young America, ladies, is a noun of j last week; nine of consniuiition and liite-ii Irom the common gender. It is feminine as well as 1 masculine, and may be seen ill the bonnet and : , ., . ^ . curls, as well as in sbangliai bats, and monsla-| There were thirty uea.o.s m .Xoi,,,.., \ Chios. It goes to the balls and rants, and , giiiia, during -Vpril. thinks it “fast”—peeps in tlie library door at borne, and votes it decidedly “slow”! It lomi- , c p •>■ ge.s lazily in the parlor, and mode.stly insks its ili*-’ Dishoji o, the bee 0 i .t mother to hand the foot-stool or the fatiier to! Joseph K. .-Vnge!!, a we' pass the new book he i.s reading; and only real ly wakes Up to life, when mascniino Tonng America with a strut, to tell how it “had done the ’Squire browii” yesterday, and what a jolly i sell it was”—such capital fun you know. ’ | If there be one among you who has any such . ambition as tbiS; before her, may Providence j be good to her. lYr she never will I Icar be [ good to herself, or to others. She mav make ; a sh'owy and expensive article of furniture for ! and a half of Albany, a fasliionabic cslablisbnient; bnt notliing more. ■ There is a genin.s in Schcr.ectadv, who Pardon me if I wrong yon by such an intima-; spates, writes a four months’ note on tlie tion. But it is only by holding up to yonr ! such perfection, that in k'-ss than one gaze in proper colors what is false and unlove-1 the sun liijiiidates it. ly, that you can learn rightly to appreciate the ! „ beautiful and true. ' generally, tl.c more “lye” yon pul 111 been o' 1 Catlio- legal subjects, dic.i at Bo-ston on 1 ri-i-iy, nget sixty years. At Frec.clibnrg, Hamiis’iire coiiitly, A a. Mary D. Candy h’,i.s been appointed jiostmis tress. The grading of 1h.c Gtorgni and i ,(.n'io. Railroad is nearly eoinpk'tcd within leu mile il-l!;U : lily i - ’. G!U!l;:: it' ; iri ,l .1 .u.-jo- 5 ui ilio »•. .! )«■!• H j.ni.i: ic L'.-k-c . ; NT • U'; s . oi i..'. r. iu t-ry. *a. l!.«’ i Vi iliit :nn; I’-ui '.lit* ;. *! •• lidc: 1- 4 .. m. 1, 'J \; : 111!'; :■ ■ '.t'cU Ii: Mu-n. V loiir. i 11 .. >;i ‘ iiml S:v\Y : iiui.l xl i.CF. Jnivinjr :• I'll rqiiiir Ail. ' li.o 1.1.; .itRtii ! •V no uliit in tin . .■ oi i.:; I.-, rU.’ur. 11- ^ i*;'. ;vii(i l!:t Cl mtoui is ot , .1. . « t|- ■!! T>‘'li0l :• (hi oil: Vf! “ti.iD'U •c'-. > « ■ ii-i.-th.”' ci Ver i-riV- . a\C. A snu u 1 iU 1 tlc.r.vii c; U 1 iii-o i. .1- , . Vli on up: O 1 lit k'.h-ulii-ii lo L. (.f i.uinV . trtHiiif.ii :ii2 in Moi iiu« n. Li-ml cry c'-nn . Jontiiii ty, all' •> iv on l! i rioH-iiV • ami J i;iu 400 i uni; nil. Rather be yours the generous ambition to sliiiic only in tlie pure excellence of virtue and i refinement. Be prouder to make the hapj)!- In the intmoi of Pern t!uL the shallow j covered a beautiful tminel d a lasting (api -William Wade! Sharj) Clerk.—Did he? How mucli did he weigh? You don't sav so.' li.jij.-aprigiil v. liLu beariii" I'uway. The*“raging canawl” is progressing to the tune of five tfidnsiild itolfars." admiration of a thonsand false ones. Go forth, the «oik of the old lut.i Indi.-iiis, a then into the world, and meet its trials and ptoof of then tiv iiiz.ition. dangers, its dirties and pleasures, with a firm j Interesting Info.malioii.—Gent integrity of heart and mind, looking ever on- at the wrong Post Offit-c w inuuM foi h.s kite ward and upward, and walking erect before the gaze of men fearless, because witliont repioaeh. When the glad .snn.shine is upon yon, rejoice and be happy. When the dark hours tome, light them with a gentle patience, and a Chris tian faith. If pleasure calls, enjoy it wisely. If,, , . , , , . : TP hajipciis to her fnends a judgment, you have work to do, do it bravely. If yonr j lot is humble, dignify it with a noble fortitude,! On a steamer stood a dreamer, smoking wi. h and a pure and loving licart. So may even an air serene, musin.g and pnrusiiig witli recoiu.s poverty and humility be blessed unto yon. If' of a distant scene. “To the digging.;.” mm rank and station are yours, so fill them that, i mured Wiggins, “I’ll be off next week, I sweai; while imparting nothing, they .may derive ad- there—by thunder!—I’ll go under, or retm-.i a ditional honor and grace from you, rmillionaire!'’ iniir.e'baii, . p.iart. ii'.r cl illuc'.' i.i-.u.:;';. ami 1... ()ii* *si.\ib of ti ten t!:i-U7:ur.l nyohnnurcu rh- two acrOM-n-'O'. lying on Ntik. ii anil Dn.w r.ia - Diul (111 I'Ot'i 1 iiyuttuviiU’ H’hi • i'liiu.k IJG-ad. niui dobii Mciy’lnir inr.d is M.’untiU {'tir its uitpi uliuc H!i«i in:.- * i.- atr.m ; ia.'-diaustiiile. -.uni i" ] iinnuibaia-"line oi till; t iin-aw and Coal 1-; • lloat]. novv isj In iiiluiiioa to !ii" G o-. e ipei-f.v. we " m a Slock in til'- nud .X: 14-2 shares vV of khn l- Piank lioail Company* 1 12 Wa'-niis. among tlana lamie lai-g>- H’-w >>"'‘1 "• .onswitli iron axles: • one* ‘ tiop.vcr ; rsoro])'. ■ Van i'i Carts: ail the iloa*! C ‘ m. conM.-ini’/ « ,h ivc * mU tv* rianf-umn tfRo-. i a lar.cc cvlitairical Cv. i- r.’oc Uudos: -di iiiiiU-a: ■[ 1 • 1-“ ' ' Uca'i orCatiic'* siinnirv oik' y to iiD'HlV n. 1 . - Mrs Noncsogood regards every ca’amity that dVe'aVV’v Vt' happens to lierself a trial, and every one that ; coatinne from day to day mnil all b '■ Tei-nis ni-.-.de know;! on day q- I-ll'.-KY fKA.M b IV'i'hmnn-l count S. S. W'.- woui; i'ymvd. ftn* wh.n.i \\’- will i'o ’hpiMatod ce?£avv to in-.nn: a* •r co^i. lliiN W Tlir iir> r.-i'd-.i'-- ■ uitirv I'.t iKis jiil u* v" i.ig cc-'ai l,‘,. ..ai'ea of ] i',. ,le. All Wo joiblNb I ,.v..y.on t’lj 1.1 rry lime of MF.fKi.tAniacI Filler AnvI A: -■•dfp-i ,. •! ‘ 1 ; ' ! 1 - inirfl i.Yiii iufantr'l C-.'irt has 1 present WofkJ pri’u-ij'al ensd for arson, [lannolling a j cd in a verdi^ to Conaross | of P. S. P-roj Ubc Icno'.v diTcil a citij and w-ho wa know notbid bond of fivoj at b ast con| notliing sbeJ Knowir.gl ta! conviclid do'.itly vaind the rc-poiisl iiccessita'ed SometimI cnraaeil wj liiniself, an^ with a sill!! dialelv arrq pirisoiled, ti iiifringeineij mals, and tbe active i cred liim n^ live bully skull with victim is sti fore an i'gii| the dyiii'g i lars, consiij privclc'ge the recogni the failhfl Had the a poor at migiit hav of his exii iiitics wilt mount of I would p.!y| a slmllow,
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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May 16, 1857, edition 1
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