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EL Campbell, Auctutmer and Committion Merchant, CILIaESI'IB 8TUEET, rtfatUfllU, K. 0. r-VV to, tvi. . - Charles Banks, "tpirccTiojusH.--- WHOUaiLE AXD BI UL DEAH IJI Wi'ya Fruit, Sot, Cujart TUxier, S vaa,aK.. . . rijotUfUla, W. 0. - Jtaaar; H. U '4 j S. K.: TnUHftlw at 4.a i i FANCY AM) STAl'LK !)UY GOODS, REJaDt-MDn CLOTOnii, TfaU, rfr Baart. B.i wl aaartiaj, (UtttM Tra. , Maatrta, ., 4U. faSiitaaJOaiwi i ,rrttatUa,S. C. T7 X ST BANKS, v 4 C033W AD roaWAEDIXG ! MERCHANT. wii.iiTa.t, Jaa. t ftarfla Carwllatav. J MeLAUCHLlN.i-CO..:"-' CONTItACTOIS AM" BUILDERS, ra)rltrrlltr, H, C. - Jaaa'ary , I(tV,. ." - . 4-tf , 4a Ul aVMaVatwr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ath-ala lh guuru ."'"'" - aaJ Jobatvn. - Ad'lma, Ti'ft lio-ly. ltaiwlt C,, U GEXEBAl COHISSIOS ;A.D F0RVARDL6 - MERCBAXT, Jaaa 1I.1M4. , 2M?-, Da K. A. BLACK, office rnosT OOMS, OVER Dr. I. i. Illawdal' Ckmlat aa4 Pruj Stwa. Fabrnary 7 18j. . ; " '"ANDREW J. STEDM AN, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, .," FITTiDOBOIIUi Ha C. . -a. vriU atlenl tha Coantr and Pnpfrlor Coorta af Chatham, Moore, and Harnett Counliea, July 14, 18M. 7tf " "lOHN WINSLOW Attorney nt Law. Cffict on Ihr South $ith of JUy in ft, 'yvo lU'tkt FugtUtUU Jiaitle, , . PA1'ETTEVIIXE S. C. Ftkraary, U E SANDFORD, -ATTOISET AD COQSELL0R A 'IPX AW. DMm at Dr. Hall e Saw BuMl'" 8,rMt- Sept. 1855, 1656-88ly ai a flora iaa. WR, U. Utab, Taoa.. W. Araiaiaa. aaa HUU.. TfnnWna. TTnll & Cfi. tirirAl ra3l A W r t t " DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,- ' Na. SSS Baltlaiare Strict, (Oppoaita Hanorar 8treel.) BALTIMORE IttD. .... . i, C P 0B, , HiiIi t4 Fiify Iry -Hdi lilt, Ttfh l, . a a..J. W.J. rinlhlaa n-.w HOC. tfl act IT aas nuiie ludiiW attaaitlaa ld It ' " tlVVW DRESS GOODS aal RIXfnfGR.' liar Rtrct, f ay)tl;l,la , mry 36. jaaoy ,,. ;- - ' '' .. .iiarjjaii'w r 4; . - J v.-J ..jr. Spring Goods ior ltiZGf .n!''1.i T fti Mir pwilnf, ybrg 4 wIt 4vM ltft BPnvra .vn ir.M.tfcncoooi, 1 iia( tiWl Miy b funni fvr th LiI!m, ' ' Blutk m4 wVonsd Rllka j Bilk Timm aitd Barf i iM CailNijW4 fwiM UdiM; kl(ina -HrtMW I . Cl'.ini m4 t'mlnlrv I mbriWrMl PllrUJ CfW, Caetu, OrtiiM, lixl W'kklhMPIilili rni, Milk, mI Htr IVmticto; u4 Ur tm4 tnmimim iwriMri trfett, Bg1ih, m4 Aawi Ma !iM( Clwi ;-Um, , :j . i ' ' . rr tk Grttia. ' IraJb U'LKj finMf i hit i Firwr i Prill I U.4 kla, hiuw. Ir(han, wvt rlm Iof Hat aad f fat U IfMmkMk anM k W M torn, aiilwr at I'Mtali r Bctail. - 1 Lit ftaxc t ftrjasia. - JUrBl., FayaarU, ilaroa J,Jo... Ilt-tf d. 001151!?.'::' COMMISSION'MERIIANT, aairrar'a Bfflar E4aM ! WllaBlaiff , ."41 SOUTH STREET, ' T. VAU.ETT. " ' ' ' SEW TO UK. Taa aaWfa4 bm Im (oaaai at taa oAea af O. COUjCK MUKKAV, 72 Boaia Buwt, aaara in far Ttrr 4rwriflMia af oaaa U1 rai aia praatpt aaa aaraaaal aUanUea. - f. MALLETT. Ilaraa 14, 115-1 p4 Spring Goods for 1856, ' NeaiTiBf aa aaaaull Urja alack SPRING end SUfflEIER GOODS, Wliiea Mil rrj thaaia kit aaaa., ar aa Ilia aaaal liaM -la vaalewla Bajam ntlnrintj. t Mar atork will aoaaaat af a fvoataJ adaetiaa af . STAI'Lli & FANCY DHY GOODS SILK t STRAW JJONXETS, ; , ioun, mil, tiiiEutt, Drn Trini'Dliisf. ' Witt a ,ml Xjr of otioi. ataf Ttiaaa awf a-.tM aart d, ar aanaratl; r4oaaa4 to avaka tauaadul aavamit. TAR VaUAMI. Mar-Jk 17, 1M4. 116-tf NOTICE. T FOREWAB5 iWaWtiii.wiii. araar. I bortnf a boaayl lioj ar ta aaaaa r wuiiaai Aauaoaa. ba Wfl Mr. Ua Calkralfc aaat aioalb. I kind klai l Mr. Calbrrlk for aaa rear, and 1 aaalar Uad ar kaa cbp4 witiaoat aav jt raaua. tkarriura 1 hwl aiTarir aa vara raaaoaaiUa lor any af hia r (. aa Aaiaiaai pt IT aaaa u aat Ira faat J ar S iacaaa kijrk, kaa a aaarfc ar lar awla aar katicft aac. . DA KIEL .ItCII Marck IJ, 1W4. I OLD RYE WHISKEY T IKAM'C.HO kaa )vlrwiH4 aaaa. It a l7f t. t. rURTEAR SCalekraaad OI4 Ujw H hhkrf. H nl be aii.il aitk ibia auawrrsir Wklakajt aa tba demand Inciaaat. W. iiaaeaaua la my eat; aailtarUrd anit for Dm ale alajt Uwkrr ia Faratanilla. Kv C. ri RTEAR. MarebM, 1M. . llCtf- CROCKERY, I HAVE reiT4 aiy Rrlnf aupUra of Earth N Ware aad LaklMaT talaaara. (Vaa liy klarckarU are taviuna toaaaiuloaaaj ainrk. Tbt; til tawa Uim and not rare auawy br enlriaag froia Uia Xortfa Uiattiaalrc. W. 9.-TILMX0HACT. INtlr la Tbiua, GlaMaod Karthenwara. Marok,I. Il6-w . "I'OUND. " A lUiUlt waa lrft at Uia Toll Hooar, na tba Kaleiati I'lank Road, about a aiilr from tlia FajllTillt Coorl Hvaaa. Tba awaar eaa bare tt by proving properly aad payiar ekanraat atberwiae it will ba Uralt with aceordinf la taw. W. 11. BtRyEUS. . Marab 22, lkid.. Ub-$ BELL, BR00K3, PACE & CO, Se. h CbaauaXni aod 1 Readc Streets NEW YORK. llTg aaw kara in ttora a beautiful aaaortment of a 1 Ike foltuaring Oooda, aalreted by oar Mr. Bell : on tba ouiar aide : English Printa, , Maaoboaicr and Scotch GinKbaaii, Priated La waa and Jaronala, White and Printed Bnlliaatea, Printed C'ballim, , , ' prmlad MouiwIiDtr, Plain Col d and lll'k da., Jlaia Col'd I'eraiuna, plain Onl'd and M'k Raregna, . s Cal'4 Crape U'Kapipiea, - - Satin I'laid itorrffi and Tlaanea, III k and ol U hilka, IH'k Alpaeaa,' rtotha, (,'aaalmerea and Vertlnpl. WHITE GOf)D3 ( roil. AOHTMtxT.) Iriak Lineaa, Blay Linrna, ' Hutlamla, Damasks, Dowlaa, Linca Ducka and Drills, Farniera' rutins, Drap U'Etea, Glaied CaiubHca, 111 k an J Cold Caui brica, Sileaiaa, kc, Ac, witk a full aaaortntent of Forela;a Good. Wa aire bar and will alwajrt keep oa hand, a eom ploU atock af Anarieaa Fabrka, aaeb aa akaice atyia Prima, Uleaebed and Browa Sbeeng and 8birtiara, Bleached and Brown Drilllnga, Tickings, Apron and Famituret'keak, BarjfiaK. Otaabarga, Deiim, Pliirt !! Hiripaa, Plaid Duaiaatia. Coitonadea, Kentacky Jmas, Twaeda, .( to. .' Ia akort, we atfer oar frianil aad tba trade a eoav plete atock af fereifa aad lM.mai.Uc Dry OooJa, to which wa' cordiatijf iaeite the attention, protaiaiug Good Uarfaia. . .1 . ; BELl, 6E0OKS, PACE CO. Mreh 18,185a. . . TOST HARRIS, D. D. Sr PITTnOSBOOllI,.IT. C, OAoa on Bot -bridite Ptreet, aakt door to John It. , Haaalfkai Law Ofllee. Pr.-llABBU, bavlag aradoatwl at the Pal tl at or Collcgeof Dental SarfaryilitoMaslonof 1 8f5, raapecu fully trndcra kit profraaiooal-aerrlcea to the pablie. Ha annoaacea te tbe eititrna of Kandolpk, Moore, and Harnett, eaaattea, that ka will Tiait their Coaaty goaU, daring, tha aavaral ttmt of tkebr Tcapeetier raaartB ktarekT, JaU JlMf ' . I -' ?ttiZr'f 'tffi)if iify tt firrcil tlgil "ifrjf'i i Mll.'CWOATB.OX .T.Ott VHOCEIIS .t. i iiL..-.Z . - ji wa ajaijwaPBj 'Manan-nwauiun a(r peHeoerd ao .tigaV. bcWwd t.a kmw . . and wera rlljOJ B I iP-Jfo R tba aaaa c fcaarmu .v 4 i n...i...i. Wir. I'L RoUi C Mliiikiw Gm. ' a i-l ti ':... T J lr..l .J I or uaninrr, jitaTOT iblLva a? auma , iikwmjw aaw IWaaasr llantiaxtoarT Dts llolaicav and K. P. Wkipale. . It vaa a Iplaadaaf eulleetioa of ladki aad gtatlK-aa andiaaoa wtlhf vl tha era lOr. ..,..! n , f .... . , Jlr. rbnata openad bla laatara. by rratartin; that be foarad hia adlac wko kad but UUslf Iwtaaod in another kail to a rrtrt oratur on a Ba j. r . I J a avac Uft tbetno-guLf liod La lupiM all too bum ikgra aauiniiw of thought and fceliajr and irida and gorreoua riewt from tha tragr-djr of oar higher a a man life, from tJiat valk through tboaa lonioundinfr plleriea of grratoeaa, aondaotiag thera at length to Washington, antliroaed abora all a poii teat f gold, at a tranaitioa indeed. Lackilr, avtverer, aaid Mr. Choatc, aeeordiafrto all aathoritiea, a dawaq, ia eatr-auoctiuica it it pleaaant Ha wmld well iwagioe that tha tmr ellcr gazing from tba monarch of moootaiot ba ton tnariaa, antil bia tplrit, dilating, e xlanded toward lleateu, aiicht tpfrien a pltaara in topping to pick ap a fragrant blnaaom Immediate. It at bia feet. IIPP7 iT v 'd flower by aiaiplr ttoiipintf f it Mr. Otnata eftan alladed to tha ttmnjr Iroprea. aioa which had fceea nada wpoa all intelligent mlada hr that old ano, tba puct Ho?, and at rerjred for a moment to apeak of the !ifffr,'ot kind! or riobta and betutirul Old aga tocre aura the old aire of the ttateaJMao, tie pbiloapbrr, tha rrllirioaa teacher, and tha aiao of eraiua. To tha Uet rarietf of old age, that of the tun of geaina, tba laH twenty reara of Uia I'la of Bam- oel K opera be!ufrrd. l'oIibed op to tba Btaanat rapabil:tit of euhere, fjootod ly errrj bod ia ehber hemiaphere who aaj.ired to tke fame -of letter, a high and nnblemiabcd fame aa a pry-t ; generout, hutpitabla,' with no " eark of tare," ith no frcaa Borrow, no old aorrow Ireahir re- ajMraihared J all aboot him the fwert eem of art, 4NTd at a axming elood, ehtata aa a ncaahcll. the lamp of beaat tnruined and burning ; a full nd prentle at ream of wta taouzbta, doltcMiai emouooa, aad image bloomiag in amarantbiae bfcoea, rr freak ad by tha neb reading .and toAAe aad dear friondaaipa of foaraoore yearn, he migbt well beptooovnoMaaaiiredlybaopy. Mr Chuate hre read a letter from tba port, tent in 18 iS t Jlr. Krerett, ia wktch M etpreaved tha deep in- ha bad takea ia Ike weiiare of Ant'-nca from tha time of tba Ranolntion, and raid that txfm at thatearfj period all lit (raipatf.ieai ware i b tba colomeaia tkeur atraggla aiik tba njo- taarcouauy. - ; . - ,; IW M waa not of (ha poet ITonn Tie nartifW- tarlr desfiinad to rpeal. II a arat om uf that ' briRiant airelo of Britiah poetical geniua wbi Ji aTkL Zi" drrt.V.l? SheHy, Kw.anJ M jrire. OftUU a tubort bell circle Uogera wax one; ba that hit giofyt U, to the were tddvd tbe aajna of tlir great firat critie, Jeffrey the aaiue of Hir Jam Malia bath, af Charlea Ijiuib, and alao of Madame de Suel, (for Uwy would who bi-r, if they an'ght, fnuu ber own leanlifnl France to ataod auiotjg ihcai,) what a gronp waa there! Hjw rariowv how reeplcndeiit, yet how kindred tod how Ida aw iral ! Then nnw til ara dead. Ict our iheme be, aaid Mr, t.'hoat?, our obligation, to them a ntdt rt when we were young. There were many there whoee finrt .y,U4intani-f wilh literature eommeoocd when the works of Itnlwer and Dick en had begun to take the place of thane of 8cott; o Biucb tlm worn (jrthwn. But how did those men, wboae life waa now appmacbing ibnwaeore yeart, love thcee writer alien they were joung' And ha aaa there to ay that tliey were worthy of their lore, ia all tbinga that geniua in poe try ia oreated to do, lomflcr, to loach, lor a hun dred aod thirty yean, Kniilaod had producod not only nolliing to oijual,. but nolhiug ia tbe loast-i di'gree to iMnpre i the prodacUowt of those great toasters of aoog, . . . Of tbi guoonaioo of writ'rtligora waa one, and n4 the greatest. The twenty yeart between 1790 and 1810 were by fur tbe mot interesting of hit lire, lie taw in that time, the last days of Stmuel JuhDwri, and with htin aaw the cad fchool of poetry rxpire : then be mi that dreary inter val of dead low wah-r, of dirknesa more than Stygian, when William llawloy wat regarded the firat pnetin England; then be saw the oaj-tpring in William Oowr, the pilgrim poet, the "Cbrie tinn" 6t bis own beloved John Dunynn, who learned byrw' tufTering what he taught bv awii'fiif wring ;" then he aaw-' a who)' national ity paying homage by their tears and their laugh ter to tbe pathos and the hnmor that live immor tal in the ton pi of ltobert Hums, jurt then dead at tiiirty-eevcn, his wearied heart, after life's fit ful fever sleeping well; then he taw that strange, 8timuhint, and wonder-world of Germany begin ning to emerge to the general view j and then, just then, outshone tbit yrmng circle of British poet on the empty, leaden iky of Kngliah liter ature. A new age waa bora. The causes of thiacoutemporaneout eoniingof so many brilliant lights in tha firmament of lit erature it waa not for him to attempt to reveal :' but the era that gave birth to auoh great social ahd poliMeal convulsion might naturally also de velop tnd give to light the poetical genius.' Each one of these great names to which be had refer red, though DcliDng to the same era, teemed to hare a special andspecilic tpell of hit own, and are thoufd resent the offering of one author when we were reading another aa an affront, and yet turn to tbo first iu an hour 'with onmingled de- light. ; ; y ; Of all theae bright names, who should we say we lova host f- I'etch would bare bia preferences, and each would change from time to time ; but do I deceive n.yself, aaid Mr. Cboate, If I Pup pose that if the collective voice of all that speak tho English" tongue were taken,, we should vote the laurel by a two-third vote to Walter Seottf Loud Applause.) Sir. Cboate then criticised io aevera ternia the remark of Cailylej when apeak inir of tha writings of Hcott, V that the sick heartiU.J.4fc!iBXil,T I tMe darklv atraggliag hoart ao guidance; the hemic, that is ia all eu, no divine wakening vjuioo." In the highest aeoae perhtpa this wtstnta; but the de Ccitaer waa brd by alj tba great rritert of aU ,Pa mi Jiij'jlraia Bf 3Si'i ia in UU ' veh lj,II(iBr, apd bj AUItoa and -Jiakwptara. - 1'ir tlw f aQt look to a hr Aw and luiib aourca, jlut a took il for fjPMtod tW 31Carlyl iid Mil aa thw Ian- tb ' . a. a r f i "Macaw, ma aiawaiwDOM ' limn of inoniih anI aninl IU Kaa ahaAAil , : 7r T r ; T. . TT1 . n 1 ier tlia dakuaaj of irbdaa datpondeiK ba bat ul a. aad to ' a V . . . . . f h lia oa ao woch. to help, ;kt tarn j4tT taythar aad aoawrr fur tbatuaelrea. and r , . , fProloDjred cbecra l i ii waa ui J c 4 -i, J Jrs waca idu orunani ooa Halloa bad paatrd ita aiariJiia ia K.BRiand aad l:id .tuniod viniMj to ita antliag, tbai Rjdnty Huith all at one aad IrxwatiatBtlr aixol.VxL i .f ioao i It' l i iMbo rnad aa Aatbriaaa book.?" Alaa ! for I prnon'aral pruihtica ( Tbit ra Bot fortj ' ' r "r 0 J y a-vt railed mora and , ... ... t, , r.f - 1 r' ' .7 "T 1 ii auuia Jia JUBvavi aawata iwrarai vu ii Uwaurr tar at omr batavi rtara n Kngland during that time, though by far IrraUi-H bintoriuiii have beca embraced in that pancj f To what liriug maa of gauiut aan you go tday to find tdat Lrradih and depib and piritoalii and aoul-fult tenae of tba baauty of nature aod of thought that flowa, in pmas and rerae, frr.w tba lip wet with Diora ttua CaataJi an dewa of our elder Dana 1 Where will you go to find that mora! and iustructiv and philoaopbie imagination of Bryant, at wbota touch all tbinpa, tha aget pnai, tba future of America, tha majea tie oceau, tbafar-reacLiog pcairia, " lie mclan choly day, the aaddeat of tba year," a prate, a waltf-fowl, awlud from the aea at evening, lifting the euriinp lock nf a aleeping child, and paeaing a ita circle of eternal cbange all tbioa are to apeak a thoulitful, touching, aud ioatruutira poetry Aud iti what Uring maa of guoiua will j'W go to find that tovipz, frqab, and bappy fancy af Longfellow, aij i the thoaaajida aho now, with a tear ia the eye and a amile oa the lip, watck and weep at the departure 'Oatbe Barple-anUt ef eraaiag . Of IliawaOu, U . Thua rhfd thia (pieodrd literary entertain. aient. Mr. Chuate rpop aa ho&r and a half. Ilia andiaoce would luna lean pleated to hare baud him further. ItlUfE (OriiTr-'KKTCITES. .; . ?It. Tt'BBa (JCT8 tP A "CwSIl" Cbarira TabU ia Uat aon of Mr. TaiA of the fna of T ibba A Ferkia, baiter aad prodaee daleri of tl.ii city. . Charlea Tubba it a faat yjng aian, aad baa kar an - ini itaata - friend Samuel I', nephew of a luauber dmlet oa tlte pior. fcai, like Mr. TuLU, Jr., ia a faat yoang man that ia, a young aiaa who rant in debt a dollar every lima ha earn a dime. Theae yjaa gentiotuea ar out only fa, Lut they have aa idea that they are imm wanly ehrewd. . I'ml of tbit idea they raited ew lork aorne two Baoatht aima. Tttey put up- at tha t diicbolaa. , About three weeka ainee being bird preened for fund, TabU took Sam into a quiet ajrfr of tha bar-roaaa, and wbiepered ia hia ear : " Whit do yon aa fa a apecuiarioo f ' A whttr A p-ulliori rrriTO tha Diddietwa gold " W,T.tret. ao rwa I do at leaat ftwo-third of it hotiRht it vkca it waa down f two jet aeat Tha ether ijiri at ia the tnoder market arUiut; for a inert MOg." - " That being thk ra how tpeealate is it hv huv what vow alreadv noasesa to much of j or now get rich on what ia valucleaca T" "I ml talk like a natural the value of the property ba got nothing to do with it profits liiat is, in Wall street. ' Lend mo your ears a little a bile aod listen. I own aixty chares of the iiiJJletoa gold mioeJ Tbe remxiningten-sfiares are Boating abdit ia tha nionev market. Now I want you to no to Bullion, lllaaea A Co., and negotiate for 76 shares." ' Lut how can I negotiate for teveniy-five share whea there are only tea in tha amrket f " ".Never you . Blind that, order seventy-fir auarea, and make them agree to deli rer on Thurs day of next week. If they get stuck and wish to pureka.- badly, why, I mill turn seller, and fur a consideration let tkeiu have a portion of my stock." ' - -r -- ' -. - -- Sam did as desired.. The next morning. he was at Uullion, lilaxen A tVr, a soon as the rhini.M at Trinity informed tltem that tbe hour for cheating had arrived. "' " Mr. Bullion, what is tha Diddleton gold mine telling for i -- ; "r M It isn't worth a straw, tnd never will be." " You mintake, niy det.r sir-rl Wat on there last weekr and from peraonal examination e n ay, thut a more profitable speculation than this waa never broached.' : Uullion laughed heartily at the idea, and was ro tickled witk the riditulounoew of Sani's confi dence, tliat be offored to fell him all the lliddle ton he wished at five. Sam told him that he wan rnth, and, in spite of hia merriment would din- cover in a thort time that the slock of tbe lna dleton gold mine would be more inquired after than any fancyin tho Jtreet. Bullion's oner to aell at five per cent, was, of course, cloaed with. For Unit sum ho engaged to deliver on Thomday of next week twenty shares of the I'iddletno gold mine. Having eonoluded the arrangenieats, and paid aa instaluient to bind tbe bargain, Sana re turned to tbe St1. Nieholus, hunted ap Mr. Tubbe, and reported progress. . Tbe day after the negotiation, Mr. Tubbs call ed on Bullion and inquired tor . IHddleton gold mine stock the next day he sent t friend end the third day. two umilee and a cousin. These calls fbt DiddJeton, at last, made Bullion uneasy. 1 " What caa it mean ? It would be queer if that strange acting young wan were correct after all. Be said lliddleton would, in a short time,. begin to ba more inquired after than any atock ia the ktrvet, and what he aaid begins to be true. Since yosterdav morning I have had over forty calls for a atock that.only a week ago waa con sidered only fit to kindle firea with. By the way, to-morrow is Thursday, aud I must get those twenty share which I bave promised. John, go to Oraiulo and aea if he- hat any Diddleton. If ka has, what be will tell twenty shares for- -If you can't find it at Oruiulo's, go to some other kroa.H....,....;:.;..w.4ir. Joha left, and io an hour returned with ihe information that there were only five shares of lidiletoa ia Wall street. Ormolu having just iisnoaed of the share to a cenileoiaa bv the name f Tubbe for forty dolhtra tbare,..The infor- eation fell apaa Buliiou like a thunder clap.- ! DWdlatoe taUwgaktbrtTtiolawaahaj nW riiri ifl flrrp. engnged a large quantity at tut fair oetiC . Tbe ease looLi'd deaperate, and IIod . for deaperata ronicdiua. Kullion went in fur them.' The aett morning arrired, aod with it arrived 8m. ' . Got that atock, .Mr.. Bullion V , , "orrjr p aav, I hare not. ',1'oujr, prophoaieii htro bora fujfilld DiJ.Heton it mom imuird after than tny fancy in Wall utoet Inuit4.d the whrfo market and can't fiad but 6 re aim re I'm tuck, frtaod thort, tad niuct pay i;io qiffercaea. li , 111 . . i rar. wuni, tea wuai it eonnnj to tiityvunff titan thtrea told at five and a fialf, jijfwiit value fly Quill turned to hia iokatand 'and Cpur. d ont tba differeneeit amounted fo'f70i). liullion took up the balance aheat and hlindel it to Sam. - Tba Lalaoa ia correctly tfrock, I believe, tirf , ' . "Teaeent, tir." j .' " Well, air, there ia tha amdwnt, at yow will pereeira whea yua bare put ajie'ieretal aoaunu together, " 1 . , t', .. .,,-..' . Wbjv what are theae, 3t. Uullion' T . ' .wliraiai 'is arrest yuat fkav Jae'U thia uiorniog lor tore ret.tt po adt.Uar. - -iV ben l9 andisrUka to do Wall ttreci,' Young man, juh mat gtt op early.", I Poor 8a ia returned to the ft. Xtrhulae U bruak tha awful iatellipenre to hi frd nd 1 ul i. Tha effoet it had upon thia enttTrprivin;; eming man, wu tba wait aaerhwelaii itg deti riptiun. Tbe fiiat tbiog ha did wa to offer a reward of teg dollar to any n.n who would take an fcxa-' helve aid blow hi braint our . Hieeondurtallnwt uf aoine extuouatiuu, however, lie had not only lnt a lot of bopea a brilliant a the aan at mid aninmor, but ha waa oat ona two hundred dot bin, wbivh be had thrown away oa (Irrnulo for tha purpote of eth!u.bin "the market value" of the Lliddleton pi-l tuine. Tbe firm of Tulbt I Co. loft tbe St. Niehola oa Monday of tbit week. They arrired ia thia city, and pot up at tbe Man; tun lluuao, J!nawJ wy. In theereningtbey purt'x.V of cbampaie. when Tulb allowt.l tLat Sam wut in a.. Sao. retorted Tubhe rr pliel by thn,. ic a bottle ai 8am'a head. lhi led to a warrsot aod thai ar reat of Mr. Tubha. , Ue war cxainiced hj Justice Praon and held to anawer. J oiin frotu pre sent appearand", Mr. Tubb' t'ndi'ivnr to get op a corner an the Inddleton gi4d u.ir.c will end in a aixty dart' inunt to the penitentiary. Funny world thial . AUilwy Tribute. A .SHORT SXOKY ALXH'T HONESTY. On evenine . a poor mart and his on. a liuh boy, cat topetliev l.y the wy-Me, r,r the pte of aa old town ia (jeraiaey. 7 be fat'hrr to. k a loaf of bread, which he had b-m-ht in town, and broke it, tad sr one half w IU tarr: Not so, father,' aaid the boy ; ' 1 1.H nm eat antil after you. You have been wcrkinx" bard all day, fbraaiail wagea, to autport me. and you must be Very kuagry ; I shall wait til! roa r diioe.' You tpeak kindly, any rrpikd the pleat ed father, 'jour lore for tae dors me moraj g..J than my food; d thoae eyea f ynajrs remind me of your dear mother who ha left a-, wbo told you to love Oic at aha avd to do and in deed any hny, yoo. bave bea a great Mrengt!) and e xu fort to ue, bat now tLjt 1 Live csu-n tie firrt morsel to please you, it ia yoir turn to tat ' ! rt ,-4 wore ; ( yo, " . ' yrkark vou, frthr tMit break Uiit jece ia row aw acf auuetlvaa T aJiiII .IivMe'lha loaf with wu mv son. Lut eat it I sliall aoi ; I bare abaqdancc ; tnd let us thtufc tjnd for his great gooi'm-M in siring us f.ajd, tnd in giving us what ia Utter still, cherr fal nd contented hearts. He who iravt as t!.i living bread from heaven to nuurih onrim- morul ..uka. how shall he net git e us other fxd which necesry to aaprawt tut mortal U Jie Tbe father and son thanked find, tnd then be-1 La to cat tht loat in piece;; V botrn their frn- i ' . . .. . . . aral meal. Hut as tbey cut one portion It,., - loaf, there fell out neveral piece of "old of srrei value. The little boy gave a thjnit of joy. and j im springing forward to grasp the am'Xpected j treasure, when he was palled back by bin father ; . 4 My aon, my mm V be cried, 'd j n.t touch the j money ; it is not oora.' But vhoae is it father. If it ia n. rtiira 7 I know nut yet to whom it Lcloncs ; but prol-a-hly it was put there by the baker n.roujili aoiue ,iuistake. We roust inquire. Buu.' ' But father.' interrupted the b.y. 'ydu nre poor and needy, tad ym hvo Unlu il.e loaf, and then the baker may tell ji lie, aud " I will not listen to "you my b-y. I bought 'the' loaf, but did not buy the gold in it. If the baker sold it Ui me in ignorance, I shall not be so di hooest a to take adrantageof him. Hemeuilx r lliiu who told us to do to other as we would hare others do to us I am poor indeed, but that is no sin; It we share the povcrfy.uT Jesus. Otid's owr Son, O ! let us share alio h i s cxv I im-s. tnd bia trust in God.. Wa may never be. rich, bat we may always be honest. We may die nt starvation, but Gtid's will be dene, should" we die in doing it S Yes. my U-y, trust tiod, aad walk ia his ways, and yon jjiaJl nevor he , put to shatne. Now run to the baker mid bring him hertyaad I shall watch the gold until he come. So the bo v ran for die baker. 'Brother workman,' said the ld n.an, have made some luictak? and almost, ks-t money, and he showed the baker the gold how it had been found. 1 Is it thine'.' asks the father. ' if it is, y,,u juur and take It away.' Mv father, baker, is very poor, sud ' Silence, tny. child '; put lue not u shame by thy coin phiints. l am glad we have, saved thli poor man from loosing his money. The baker bad been gating alternately upon tbe honest father and bis eager boy, and upon the gold which lay glittering opon the grain turf. 'Thau srtv indeed, an honest follow,' f aid the baker; 'and my neighbor, Ihivid the fisx-droseer, speke the truth when he said thou weit the hon etnt man in town. Now, I shall toll the of the gold ? A stranger came to my shop three Jays ago, and gave me the loaf, and told tiie to bell it cheaply, or to give it away to the hoWtest poor man whom I knew'in the city. I sold jt to thee, as tbou knowert, for the Wi pence in thy purse ; and the loaf with all its treinfure and surely it it not small ! is thine ; r.nd Gad grant the a blessing with it.. The poor father Unt his head to the ground, while tears fell from his eves. Hit b.y Van tnd put his hand upon bur-neck," aiid saldfrJL-sliall alwavt do like you" myfulher ; trat God, and do what ia riiht : tor I am sure it aiU never put , i " 1 Distant Relation BeopV whn tmagiae they j have a claim to rob you if jou are tick ; aod i-! r ' trRKS TWO poftm r ATT lrf S Whole No. VJ. i r T-- - 1 - I . . i.1 i t.j , , r" u"1 llwta Dail U.r-tlele. THK f NOTFaS AN1 QI'EJUES" LUB- f Notts Axfi Qfiwria, So. (lW)'.--"T1tiini Jdv" tsks, wlro is I'tlmyrs, and why fa - ft fVaya apolaii of aa bawig. trwaed FA-Hthiryrrfittfc ,t StatatafNew York, it . oneaaefy florfritfc--ing place, having a many tt tern, orwghtlua- ' dr. d inhuLitflnta; but ti e eohMructiofr of tha Middlesex t'tnsl, under the susnitea of ida-u brated fir Ilenry Clinton, k-d u ,tt;D. t was while swimming acruaa the canal, (haf fen der 5no.il lost bis Jile tad tie tisiu uf ' NU IVint was p'reo to the place by his indicant coiiUuiporariia. l'aliiira wat to taiiail bemuse there wee no palm treus wuLin a tl.oantd auilrt of It, In strict aroordanee with Airfirioaa tmgt "Tie I-frofGr.," wAVniiowd by aatng Ink pout of the name of By-liui, are S'awiajrket and Wurtlu'a Vinejard, out umiis ft tbetsnu-' i -ceat ia tlia whnlinj buainesa. 1 , batrtatim of V the eof '.hat all etrvf iV-ir aua'i. eel" a " d,'lila ".! f.iimtijL&,iit..into' (jlotie art vaiiiahcd, and lhat itx v are b-uined to . thewd iKecaiij of ..tenrins theuiavhet with ' mere daylight. i . , "Th. Merry Wivaa of .Wind-rif were t!;t aittt of U"indr, d sc..ven r of thv ffinmu ap. That be shiuld have had two wiv.s at fhe Siima time aliba that Murn.nninii fj.mrtslird b Eng. land in the ti tan t.( Qu.ci, EliraUth ; end that they were merry ,!;mw lhat twit womio did onra upon t time, live in the tame bona withmit (riiarrclilig. But then they twiy have njadeponr Windsor uneotufurti.bie enough. in. Jolii.aou wrwta tlia folloirW exqanrta " Rnba-dab-dnb, llirre awi Ja la a tab, .'," Aod ako do t.mi think waa ibare T The Lnlcat-r, tba baker, . . The etadleatick-sisler, ; Ali f-inf doaa tn iba lair.'" .if Oen. Wolfe, who was killed at the aiepw of Pon.lirliery, SlKi yeart belore t hrist, aaid. in read inc thia ven, thut lu would rather bare written it than hare won the batJeof BuakerliilL Tha Soke of Weliit'tun said be wuuid notV t'eltaa iistivired -teau boats. Xtwtnn iv. ed the bobby-hoi 3. Toll gate were uiaewered by Fnlton wbf-n be was sweeping tba beavint w .th Ijurd K.-s felem-.pe in search oi lite plaiiet Aqu-rios. The I'.ma f'-Wywr i tb pro um tion of B,aot, Masi!l-n, snd Bjurdjhaie, who also wrote Brantoii.e't Yvi ilt Jjrt bu lulri iB the i'ltervalu of their piu L.Uj.s. . The toiiowin? line are t'ft. quoted, and 'we li.ld be ftiad in lesm by whuc the were writ u ii. Can any 4 oor rea-iers tell aa ilje cXuietef tieir rap-?tie author f-i --.----;- - ? - i '- To far ar not la ha. that ia tk qaavtioa." Ike curtra loiia tba bihcU af aaranr at " Tt.era eM U tlia baacb a paw ml of Ens.' '! Boi-rab for tba Bwnetaef Km ' " A maa a a raaa tbr a tfcat." ' - " . aiikre Dvadl cam to tn." lu Luid itv ku farfia eaaaa.'' j --.veiitLi aba baa at' a'aUMekH ''. ' Know j tbe bu:d of tbe c ipiia aad air, f la " Tratb. embed to earth, aba!) ri apaie " " Aa l f rrr.Joa, brb-k'd a lriwa fall .'" " O tt tit ?M w.a-ra of la .rt ka .' " Shi.cM iuid ar'ui.'.Uav hrif ' Bet i'4i..!:-fi tew aa tber atght. ;' AUw oa tire baala of tba irt rIliaf Dannie." .'Ml, 1t ! :e each a wiHai aaaa aa trfa " rui br CiMia)iialaaaaaaaa aiaa'V -" Wafr-JiaahU; ti. l , , aajta, j(bara. TtaR'st rfTa-t tba tta ia.''" I - cwar. naaa upansn Ji.iaaa ar atr tact. " Faa a-asj a jraa at paraat ray araae.' And read their kittary ia a aatnal'a cyan - -t vr A ysatb t rortoaa aaat tu &uae ankanwa ' ' A bamlwme f uia will be owed to any lew mad and ingv-niiMis jvivjo who aJ.ail suakekaowb the naiue of the authota of the above lilies, or of anv I or either of them. It is a solemn dutr to n.cue shf n,me, ,j mm be . i td , u ,hf w,)f,f, km)W ,0 da.tof iiivina. Z " ' 'l I 1 ". - 7 " . ... : :.. 1. 1 u i J . , uciMX 'H.it uoi i, uiaijr; w iu uur -tTittfita llb- . . -. ' (TLeial, ai".j wtMitJu, ' V ii,a ' -A IV CA'UEC, rwl - .r, . ... Jhn." raid an angry parent to hi son, wbo kad cwtnaiitted.a lumkwd, - Joha, ytaj go into jour rouai and prepare tor a fiotsing." ' The boy dep-irted, and when the parent had Snishi-d the U tter be was writioe, and toutrht tha oifonding youth, he-was surprised at the swidlea uj'pearuui ol the youn? raecai s back. - What dots this um:iu ?"' Lc asked, ' what ia on vour back " " ' :i A leather apron,'" replied Jobu, nthiv double. You told lue to prepare lojsilf fur a fijtvimr, and I did the best 1 euu!J." M iutii Ft L-i :.!. Mirthfulnesw ha a greaf, power over the exeitl teidni! and the anrry m nation of Hien ; it make them titoer genermit and to. are just-, it i Unre pi'nertul evi with cood men, than reason or cous-.tenca. .. When rl. asaabbly-of uieo ha beevnie ex'cixed and irritahia, they are unjust, 'ia.placaiilc; inlob rel t. arid aod ititu'etable But" let a jxt tali like -bouib iu th'.'ir iuidt, expkjdiag in ahouta of laugh ter, ti! the clouds lilt, ti.e tumult erases.- '.Mirthrulncsa i auid to be the devil's weapon; hut it has exorcised the devil a hundred liuiea, where be h ia made usa of it once. . ' - , Ilicstratinu a I'oiNT. ir Fletcher Nor. ' ton was noted for his want of eourteiy. hea pleading ln forc Lord Mansfield on oiue ((ueviun of nianortul right, he .thanccd unfortunau-iy to say, ' My lord, 1 can illu.'trate tLe point in an insunt m my own. per.in ; I inysctf have ' HtUe manor " The judj;e in.Blediatly intrp.ja ed, with one of hia bUudeat smiles, "Wsall kuow it, Sir Fletcher." - , ' . A Scbs Tsi'. An old New Ilamphira deacon ud to any, when speaking of hia wifa and indig'i,-tluuiAhjiJjad.a jairtai veeeipt of teat-.' ing the quality of that article. ' It was tu till a ' milk p-ui withapui'd water, and tofifl soiue iudig ottlho urtic : if the indigo was gixnl it would either siuk or swiMt-sns rW7 tril tckick. A young gcntkinaa who had been itloeaasd lor the pnilek'ii id' a dandr, but aot haviata the means to set himself up in the businessy had turned his nt teal ion to the lotting buaines with eonsideiahle ability as an amateur in that liass, was found dead recently at julratiu, bavin); died onder particularly shocking rircutastaneea. - In. swalkiwing a luuip of aioiaaiars candy, the .sticky , edible had ruught the end of bis moustaoha and , pulled it down his tlinuit, and a painful d-'atk was the consequence, though the jury could not , S'Tee as to wnetner u was lue muii ui siran-, f ot K-iaooaj tnaratra.taaa aiiveraa tun ... i -i t...--Ti .. hair-die with mliieU roe uioustaciie waa cotorrd. A little one, after undergoing diBTeel !e operation of vaivmnatun exchu'w.i, ."tx j l woa't hve to ba haitvd. will I "
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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