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' F laraa Ofilam, ........... ... t ' 1 - . .......al at awaaa arw afMaa,ar year, M V ' : Lr'" la a..aHrla- a . rt iaH alaM laa aanjta af laaaHlalw tfcaf ial I tk.. - ba aaaUaaaa iUI (uriaUaca, aa4 aaar(4 aa- tai til fairy Brj CdiIs, Itti, fipv IWU IhKV Itiilf Ildi; cuimu . - rtrvcuur iwuuvi , ' titties' DRESS 0O0US J TBTMMIXOS. liar llrtet, Ff(tvlll, IV. C. ; WM. II; IIAIGH, f.' JiUorncy nt.law,' . FATCTTZTILLSt H. 0. ; . ., 'J' orricc ox old nrner. ; , . mmi7.' 1851. ( ,;,..i . . i-t.' 8 Law Copartnership." " Wf , taa BiaT,!tal, tbUlaf tar4 a Lav Cdpaftnaikip, aad HI praatlaa ia U Oar aifcafUttaaUf aaaauwef tlil8uiU i Ckataaat, Caav karUaJ. Uvara, UaraaU, aaa taa KaaraaM Cwrt. ' , , ... , t. B. U4UOIITOS, I . JXO. UAXMSa. 'riluW.a,t,X. C , Um'j I. 1J-T J. A. Sl'EARS, ATTORNEY "AT LAW. . Attaa4a laa Coarta af CaaiUarlaad, Haraatt, Vaka, ! Jaaa. lran, Toaaar, R.rattt C , X. C. emiu mmm m f oiiwaiidixc j IVilmlnglon V. Maaall. I8S4. , lt -ANDHEiVJTSTEDaMANi ATTORtrGY AT LAW, TIT nnonvc es,-w a-; CiW J CkaUaia, I ' v Jal 14. 4aataa, avi( an uaiana v . i ll . .1! JOHN W1NSL0W . Attorney nt Iuiv . tVsWAr f!Maria lata It. ' f ATliTTaBVILLtta . C. ' raaar7, ISM. ..;;.. t ' t) IL E SANDFORD, ATroaEY AD fOLSELLOa AIT ILAW.- OA al Dr. Malt a Saa tfaiidia(, aa Ha Slraet. j, .A. M. Campbell, ; ; Auctioneer and CmmiUmn Mr)tantt GILLESPIE STIIKET, FtyttUTUU, IV. 0. VJ tab' W. 1854. , :, ;. .. ... . , ' " Charles Banks, . . , COJirECTIOSfKR, - WRULMALB AXO ETAIL DEALER I. Fortiy f'rmiu, Nti, Cigm, fWw, Smff, CJUUKJt ITKCRT, . F jUevlllet N. 0. itmwj 19, 183. tf J. S. 13 AIM Kb, CJ f. ' . ia. Mvb a a avitirA r- .! COIIIISSIOX A.U tUBlRUl.b : II P. R P. HUNT l l- ' . IU U 11 V tl II II I fTIIinitUTOV. .Xrlb Cnrelina. Jaa. S.18S5. 104-ly DAVID EIcDUFFIE, BatlCK Mimi AID I'l.AITCnt", FAYETTEVILLE, Jt, C, . aUpMfJty teafora hi. aarrioa t paraon ia thU and aad Iba adjoialag aaaaUr. wUbiu work done ia hU IMPORTERS AND DEALtUS IN Enjliah, German, anil American Hard ware and Cutlery. Jaaaary 10, 1854. Itf T. C. a B. G. WORTH, , -r Connfcion and Fomarding IIIBCBATS, Wllnaiartem, H. C. , D.a1 adraaeaa aad ea eomignniaata. . , r' A tart PP,y f tn foUo1 allaaka Juat priatad ta the bl ityla, aaw aa hand aad fur eale at tka Ar rat OAs - "' - fdl rr Laiaitl al4 aiaiTJer Teal. Ex. sjprl)r ... -v., .V '. .. . CatajNty athfaiaiaa ' gajax-rlOr-Ceturt. fjlataitt TnrrMiita, (diflsrant foraw.) , lUmatralian natuda, ytppearNiice UohH. " l.iaak Xete ra)Mhi) at flaiiBW -"f ' ' '. J " Ml nif ' ,i - - ' .' I ' ; 8.;.n.-.Tco:iAs a E3b,:7T A" ii'B, dlwl ffm Kw Vork, Ihrir mral InareUM f ffRINO nd Bt'MMEtt C0OIB, utlMMloa; f ... . - l Dry 4.la. l(klr. II. nmi; Tbrlr Stock li kisok larjp fcta nal, Lick tbt fvrat wolaale rriaii. - .. .. .. , Ta rCtrallr laTiU tkclr f rWnda. aaiaaaa. ad aarbdy ia nt af C1IEAF UOOUJ, to rail aJaiaaiia ikatr.iw. I- ..; ibairaarcJiaaM. TlaTT lia aaaaaaLliaa fllH CXkH . in n ui aaaai uatt W roaoawtuia, prva pi BajtDf c . w i . . iii aaii klaroa 10, 18J7-. . -, .. ' . . . J6..t ' i .. .... ' . Fen - I WISH totall W7LAftDftlu aa Ua Cup , Iftaulai aboM vrtutilla. auvU.iiiiluc aor aa aaca tw laa niar, af aaiea 4 will Mil all r aa panioa. Ttier l aaa taa aaid lan.l a kaa tiTul taaiUeaaa ana dwcilwg and ai4,nH.nr-. ' Th9 Wil oiagtos Charlctta and Rathenord Kail Road Coapany. ' A CALL aiwa Ikt 8ickkokira af tbb CoaapaaT, XI. a eVcaaat hwtolaMHl of tra ft aaa. apaa Uunr raapactira nbaerijilwaa aaa aea onirrwi hj (ka Want af Ui0Un, paabla aa Ilia la 4y af Way. A fW baa appaiatni la eaeb caaol fur tlia ffnart liiaana af Ilia Hlmi Lwlilaia . i a. w. ocioif, ; . Prra'l W, C, 1 1. L 1. Ca. Mjirrh JJ. ' , lOM-tMU , . Siaset's BewiDg Haw lues. Tta mil rapuUllva of Siucer'i 8a vine MaeMavra M loaaaaa aa t4M wt, Uai Uiry art pafcatia- adaptad i Tarjr aatiai af ark, aadltat aaeh aaa af (baa, ap aatpioyaa, am tara aua um utm lt TUU18AHD UOLUaS A TEAR. AU baraaaa dcaltiat fall aad ralUdla iaforaaUoa abaat Ibaaa awckiara-aUca pricaa, aiwica af burr baa- la, Aa. aaa aataia l by applying, by Mtrrar ataar. . nar aapy ar I. M. M.M.H A CO. ! OA. XETTK, a baaalifal lletarUI I'apvr davaUd taliniy ia ovaiaf waraiM laitmu. it a ill u acot aralia. , MJOVAL AtiVHT . , . Waaled ia trtry Tawa la tba I'aitad Slot, ta Iikbi tmrai woawcaatuta aia anrrail. . R O W a kava aiada a ma zmk nit with bmi ad. itera aal pat lubata af aavapaaara blahl pntCuUa aa4 aali(atory to Ibral. aad wiab U atafca aiatiUr a.lracu ailk rVry Maapapar aad aMMtiaa m tba "J. PVlioiUrt ad lrwa. V 1. U. WStiKR CO., . '.,- , ta Uraadaay.S. Tk. . llartk X, IKT. , , .. v lOMtl'- Negroes Wanted .1 Tba aaAaraipad will par tba bi(knt aarli price far Yataaia; ftf. Lrtlrrt aodiraxd ta ritbrr af aa pt Laariatiarr, aaaaly jrUl ban Va prawpt lUwUu. D. C. MelXTTBf, PANICL W. WcLAmiX. Laarlabartb, tX. IS, 16. l&S4f JOHN 0. BLD, . ATTORNEY.. AT-.LAW. .. .. ; holkitok i rqrifY, ilaritif dari.tr d panaaaantly la Uraat al Raakfaacbaa, aiM praatioa M laa CwWIiaaar aloorr, aioatuai- arjr, Aaaua, I".i.kafa4, Rubcaoa, and Caa UrlaOd. 0& at Rm Viajkaai, EurLawod Caaety, 5. C. Uarci. 4, 18i7. ' l4 tf W.P.ELLIOTT, Commission Merchant, FA YE aTKVILLK, X. C, Arrnl to Lsttrrlok I U 'i lino Bt LUf. M ill ettead proaaplly ta all beaimae eatraatH ta . b aara. iMobcr :i, mve. iwf SPRING AND SUfJfJIR GOODS. H tV K. J. MLLY, VBE now rewivlnc ibrTr a.aal tantiyar RPRIG and KL'UWr.ll 0IIOU8, at wtiirb tb atuntuw of abulraala parrliaaar k mpaelfutly iatitni. March 14, IH. . Jl Wirklj Dbrtrrrr and Asbrbora' Ballelia aopj 6 time. New Goods. - rpiJE aafrrlgod bare raeeircd lata Store ihair J. rw.ul parcbaaaaf - - - GOODS. Eaibrala a l.rgaaail gcnaral atork af . GROlX'niCS aad llAUUnAUB, Wkirb they will aill aa tliair area! aceoataMdatiag terlna, tl. W..WILL1AMS CO. March 4, 1857,. 164 .VOTIVE. THE Sabaerlber baa opened, ana door Tart af the p. Kear llaak, a good .tack of KKAUV-MADK CLOTIIINO, which will be aold on reanmabla arnna. lie will alae aarry on tba tailaring boainea ia all in brenckea. ' Aa .lamination of hli atoek and prior, i noUcited fron hie old ruatooirr. and the public generally. -- Impairing farin.ut don at abort nwtic. THUS. KH0DE3. . rayrttilh), Fab. f, 1857. ', . : 61-tf : Worth & Utley, Forwarding and General Commission ' Merchants F-4.VKTTEVH.Lr, n. C. 1, A. )UT1I, - JUS. UTLEY. "ebraery 20, 1854. 7tf 1 CROCKKUY - ........ A.in ''yy'.i' t' ,." GLASSWARE, I AM a receiriiig y Stork of Crockery aad Qlaaa. In a ! day. I aliall hut a good aMort awnt af everything ia lay line, tuitaula fur to Coun try Trade. " . CotwUy Merchant may rely aa getting good from ate aa better tenae thaa by ordering front the Nrrth. v W, N. T1LL1N0HA8T, March 12, 1857. 16-2ib - ' SFUTKGySTUCK. , " STARR &. WILLIAMS AXE aw raerecttfactr SFRINO STOCIC.eaafr. p riling a complete and general ibsaortntant of ' AM-r Vexiela, wltki llnfa, Boaneta, IJet. a a) Krmd fr-rlade) ClolBlas. M Wkiobwlll be e&rad ta the WHOLES p.E trade for Caak.or aa rha aawal time ta prompt ( vera. Thsae awiag w aetea. aad aeeoaata paatdaa y Jpicaaaauka immediate payntant. ; B. FT A SR. i. j iitttivs. 1 I .' i f V INDIAN C0RS. - ; fraai paaetful alaep tli plovaaa wakaa, ' Aail tiaat w!tb Iba aioro: , ' ""WakDtap rarva( all day t-mg U awkaa . . Tbrtiagb rwva of Imliaa aora r ' Xoaj raw of ladUajaara. " ... . 'Tli aat, prkan aaaaMr't taa (oaa dowa, , Vbrti wiiulf baft aaaatd ta blow, , . . To lii l il mailing, crackling aenaa,- ' " " , Aad (bink btar it (TOWf . " " ' , ltaaaua glad at frair I ,' , v I lat to pull it fro tba atalk ; ',, . f !. WbeUUIa tba milk, j r . Aad hark it eat k abaalk, aad talk u : --i Of iU aoft, abiniai ailk , I It Wy )om, it lilk, Tbn, wh-H III hit - i J ! - A..J Iia.u luc ajorn, w How (wafaaa eat tk Kerry ghaut ' JKreai kaakarf af tba eora . -, Tka allow, oUca eora, Where fraadoai SonU aa rrtrj brccae, . Aad, (clda of tadiaa earn, Are apread ant aa tba lead like rcaa, I Joy that f Wat bora lilrarad bud af Indian torn. j .MISCELLANEOUS. katealle by jihst r tax. It waa Kata Anca'LriJafdT, tad tlerewere tay nngere uiaktng preparatioua for the enter tainment of llie epw leejruefi. AH dir bad the Landsooie Byure of Kate alidinr aoftlr ia and out,' with ire owe peculiar air of iadfreribable ptc aad the brpe dark eyaa were fitted with aa 'eipreaaifci of trader aeraouaaeaa, tsnebiofrly beautiful to Udiold. Takca altotrtber, the dark handeame fare bad foreot ita auirth innMrina taiiW, and aura a look of atranpp oarncatneba, entirely foreign i it otuiJ rex. k lea gakty. 1 he day vaa dnwiujr to a elcee everj thing waa ioxrcaJieea. aad after ukinir a hatt mod in-1 to tba prtltiiv arranged, balf-ehedovr rouniej wuera um jiuu-iiuj wb icaTiuy; DiauKuara irlcauiioi:, KaU drew the cartuiiia into a more , .i - i- t. - i t t grarxifttl droup, aad witb a half en r half lad nn It, ipran up atiin, followed byeuoU Alice and auyarlf, to a btr bridal auire. 8uoa the long Uack carta were Wfpplng eTer tbe fiultloa ah.Ht!dr, aod our Luy fingrri were rapidly threading the lutari.nt nuaa, a ae per formed the office jf tier women." Kre an hour bad e!aped, the little ehaoiwer eoalaincd the moat radiantly, , bcaotilul Uniif I ever buMd. limple drraa a vbite dulin fell in eouerr folda aroond ber (rraoeful I Br, leariag the beaa tiful keck and arm jitat diaoeraaUe thioo;b the awwaw trimaaiaa'-f riA kduatd - Ttre f atl n riai;IU arreoBuii'5 far tlxir ntual it) le, but caught away front the white tbouldur, and fell, half hdiag tiie face with a titry wreath of aaow berrio and aiyitle. After preaaina; a ku ol UiiuRUd lore and admiration upon Kale' fore bead, eoooia A lire, who waa to officiate a bride aiaid, tripped lightly duwe taira, and eooe re turucd with Mr. Alka ' , Ub, Kate, any beautiful, ao aooa to tear me forever," oiuruiuivd the atotber. aa the iuipulsire Kate prri)r into ber ewbraee, to the aad dia hcrvlatetii of tbe amaped hair, and Katy, rniae own, God bkaa yoo! d may yoa lea way faitb ful to the Iruat n-ped ia yoa."1 . .-. ; Mr. Alitin did oo( traat benrlf to.peak ap,ia, for ber rnice vaa aoateady, and a tear glittered oa tbe treiouloBj haad that aoujrlit t'je eWor, . Kate turned ta the window, and Mood gating out into the dofpruiiijj twilight. Why don't be couieT' ahti uiuruinrcd, titore thaa once,' atid limn co umenced walking rapidly the flor. Ajin tbe uuiwd b'tfore the window, half etartcd bavk. aud then raid ia a low, excited tone. Come here, giilt." ' ' ' . XV a obeyed. What a chanpe had come OTer that. Lite fair heaven.' The porjreou run dyed and criiuaoa eluud were fast, giving place (o ont large, dark, and aiurkey, that came rapidly' up, shadowing the beautiful landscape with ita broad wiiijr, like a bird of illmea. And away far off in (he wextera boriion, the fierce lightning fljshe threw out their glittering chains, and gave warn ii;g of ihe approaching tempo.. We ttood there aad gated ant i I the twilight all faded away, and tbe abadjwa gathered no thickly in the little room, that tbe white robed figure atanding ao mate at the window, wa barely di tinguinhed from anrrounding object. And yet ao bridegroom! Mr. Allen bad joined a now, and had rpoken half cheerfully of the loiterer, but Kate showed no aigna of attention aave a too nieutaiy treuibling oa the lip. . AU at onca a tuick, eoming aound of horse', feet broke upon. the ati!lnes; Kle heard it, for I ha .mull hand natiiiif anon niT arm ela'tted y, , -. . rf ' P.' mine with euch convulsive energy, that I attcrea an tnvoluolary cryol pain. JNejreT, ncarur, and nearer' jtt eaiua that impatient gallop; and at length a panting, horse, and the outline of tbe rider'a figure,- were just diaceroibkyand ' then plainly distinct. -.-. ., Now Kate'a hand left mine, and wm pressed firmly down agHit the widly thmbbing heart. The equestrian ncared the boue we ta the cop raied gallantly in acknowledgement of Kate' proaei.ee, and then O heavens! what a beotning thunder, what a fearful fliujh! andereourdatiled eye covered their 'Uioo, the white ateed dashed . .i . 1 . L i M. r it !. oy Uie winuow; oiti, on uopii u waa ruirrtcsti shall never, to my dying day, forget the heart breaking cry that ran through the little chamber, and then fell shuddering into' silence; and Kate Allen sprang past na, and before we could recover from the shock, her white 'dress gleamed before us, and thee aprang through' the door, ran down the yard, and ped the gate; suddenly she Stopped; . I utoweut and tbe was erect again. ' ' J;--'"'.-. '!- ';-' We aaw the white arm raised toward heaven a if invoking Hit Mm, and then one wjld, chil lina ere of 'Qb, another!' and then shriek after shriek rang oat ttpda tbe night air, wildly pierc ing ia their anguish, and full dowa opttt our bearta like a aoatn coeit. . - f . )V a were anon gathered around the apot where iba atood. -, Tbe blinding lightning, the deafen ing thunder erah, a a beeded thru not. Every eya wa ncatied upon ine apot vrera my aua liandaowa 'figure of the fearless bridegroom,. etneken down by iustaut death, wben ao near 1h foal of earthly happti rlrsfi .( J3a'f let m IslX rr -nr-c : - - 7 t:ii 13, U ;7. r tlif. imn!inat form, and lra l.ri.1 .1 I!, .lnA I, nj down th rtyH fcinple, ahowad Ilia ' uiiiig'a trod, fearful' track. Aad Kate.noet first awakmiiitg to the ttern reaUta f ber '.iiion, the bad Biored like one tiued; and th wiiupanjf Kradualljf diiperaed, Jiuiying the a ktn ona all fliini with Iiav n.iirlifu ------ .. anivw, n were Use 'n od w eriof opeued ' aad Allen knelt dowh by the Kill form, aa lifo I even in death, and thought of the happy ) , the fearful praeeut, aad the dreary, joylcat j --re. ...;' ' . ,; , j . I r.Jly was tint young heart' chastened, -4 f ;r- Wk the clustering hair that had once t her pride, he presaed widly again and i iif-e the fireh4 of the sleeper, that had r-j !'u ft, and with one Urt iuMNiens, be kit the liofy preaeoc of too dead and in the aileuce of ber owe room, laid tba bur den of her great grief before "Him who docth ait nunc well. ' Thta wa Kate Allen' bridal oiirbt spent in earnest eapplieation fur strength to endure this I : - - . a aaa i a nucr mat. inat prayer waa waited to tba lorona .ot uraee. -a pmiacd reed be wUI not break; ' and Kate Allen had learned the entire frailness f, earthly hope; and came forth intn taa tryiua: oracat, cliaaleued 10 beart a barer aira a aouer Detng. , r , ' From tbe Philadelphia Balletia. , ,;kfe M.O.VHIST11AVKL3. COLD WkATnUt AMD XAkTIIQCAiUi A NIGHT UN TUK WUITK MOlaTAI.N VB ZEKO .. i -. ; ikLJ'-rrua. , The gentleman who atteode to the a gather on Orooklyn IJeishta baa lately eedectod bia buai- aeas and gone to tbe North for tbe aake of frrvb air. 3 he lollowing letter from tha New York GoenntortiaJ give aa account of part of bia pro- AttUJir, Saanso, FnJsy, JJarch 13. Th'is morning it, here, bright aud Jrsrtr, tbe air M clear, the hoar Inuat sbuudant, and with my mm window open wide, 1 amTving oat on the ice covering of tbe Hudson ..jiveri' xLih has beea sheeted by aa earthquake, and'while DennioL' bia letter am breathing both aamshin and eolil, both highly cuoduttre to good health. 31? room k in the fouith story of the le!evan House, on the lludm riverside, and within fire hundred Am, of the liver. The temperature with g it is tea Wegiee above aero, sod ia this cold stmosphere I write freely. I Jure slept witb my room window open ; it baa not beea closed dur ing tha sight, and I slept sweetly, and with bat a slight covering on my bed. 1 have been at this uova more or leaa for several wiatxs, aad never d'- E y of tha lime bad a fins ia my mom. 1 write in thta cold room, aad few people write wore than 1 do, yet I do not (eel tbe aenaa- Won of colli. . Thta morning before sunrise. I took a walk, holJiij: a.r'i-af shett.eaf W 6-e )..vd a..i a tight grasp, tbe other hand hauginx down by the aide neither hand had any euveiihg) the band holding the ef per soon be came Very cold and . was benumbed ; I chanced itb roppes iota the ether hand, aod tbe relieve,! t.,.l .te-nf. kjMh.A .. .1 . I. - n, J u. c--V wwwa una in ui, vtucr actjuinru eo!d !. " . Wa ay to the invalid, breathe cold air, drink cold water, bathe often in cold water, go to tbe mountains, brvtibo tbe snoaatain air, cxere:sc ia that air by Walking, wear Ujkt, feoae f,v4iay, that U the reaudy, aad aleep ia the open air in fair weather, that jay eirrp aciVA yntr ttUfvm sriVJe '':. . I aw well aati.-ified, both from experience and observation, that my reeovda of observation will be the mean of benefitting mankind in reference to health, aa connected with atmospheric change. I shall, therefore, .pare no labor ia making tbta aa a-eful aa may be in my power. You re truly, . Mcriam. All thu ia very valuable and iuierrsting iofor uialioo, but tba ikmiueri-ial'a letter is not half ao important or ao striking a one with which we hate been especially favored by E. M writing from Franeooina, the Coldest place this tide- the Arctic rogioaa. It is a follows s - - :- jLHTTta PKOM E. at.' Specially eooiBiuaicaLJ to the rUbUadelphia Even. ing Butletio.J r BAKCOXIA, II., March 16th. the intol- eroble and unwcleonfe beat of tba month of March in the tale of New York have compelled me. to eome'to this place, tor the sake of proeurinj a few breaths of fresh air.- I am spending the day on the top of my. friend " Johnson's ..house, with np other garment upon me- than my ahirt.4 The men ury in my thermometer, which I always carry about me, marks five degrees below aero. Thie would be too Warm for eotufnrt; but by sitting ttpon a pail filled with ice and eoarse salt, and by placing my feet ia another pail containing an etberial f reeling mixture, while at tha aame time I ply a fun vigorously with my right hand, 1 contrive to foid suffocation. ' Last tiigVt the thermonieter wa down as low as thirty fire direea bidow aero, and by erecting a cot bed on the side of the mountain, removing my lat garment and doing without bed clothe, not being even ''sheeted by ka earthquake," at the Hudson river was, I managed to get a very airoablo' sleen. I earnestly reeommend this .mtihod of lowing tbf night to all who may be troubled with bad dreams, or who like to enjoy the btutie of nature in their aublituest and most frigid aspect. - Especially will they find it delightful On these fine March nights, when the radiance of Luna" and the mountata scphyrs lull them to repose. I rose at fonr o'clock aad immediately sought for a place to take a bafh, I found a lovely spot, overhung- by kafleea trees and surrounded -by huge rotisj all covered with ice md anew. A naturul basin wa filled with water, and this was froaen to the thickness of about two feet. . liar-, ing procured the services of tome hardy moun taineers, I had a hole cut through" the ice, into which I inserted my-body and enjoyed the ta spcakable luxury of a bath. The water, howev er, soon became too warm, and I emerged, and by letting it froete upon the surface of my body, aaa restored to a fine healthy state of frigidity, j ' I am thinking of ettabiudiing .a winter water ing place here, and construoting baths in the glen I have described, a well as cola by the mountain, like that I slept in, for tbe aoromtuodatfoo of the ga-wts..- I doubt not thaf-when the adtlotagraof my system are thoroughly understood, it will be very much resorted to, not only by irrvtliJ., but by newly married -people, and othara who are t travelling for pleaaare or recreation. : . - i I, Ida " iw.ua- uu lulu Kllfl . B1MI. UM Tltlf and 1,P Ku- I !. b - u L I fcs w. would bard., dc, ZZ 'fS' mo.th"' 'T tlit the D.ODlf epirit bad ffooe to -Ilim h 1 L. k "j rlir. .. .vT:n " es'a'e t out it.' ' ' - ' " " ". ". . "'" mother i its tl autt when U . .. '-'.i ro.-noia rpir coia ana ucauuioeu, DUl Dj Itottrilnv i,:. . l. r i, : i . j " " w.vu m. ,ar vtir iua vrouu . lore. I at a fcii hairt ini ti itw. - - - - - . . " 1 ill After break faat today, whick eooawtrd (o! .1." mtm 4 tettins the nuartarekanmd into two dime and a half dim. 1 u relieved. appcara tbit the acwa uf the ue eiuar act baa aot yet reached 1 ranconu, aud iba it aatberl advanuire of this isolated lilace,' , , i 1 intend to remove further Morth. aa the (aaa uu NTacca, rur tue oeneni w w nalln. II .hild find ana iwM nf Kir Ji. . son edvaces, for the benefit of my health. If I T kia narf. k t H.a.l.i ...;... :.. i:c :. :. early, who I doubt not are eniovine life in its aioat luxurio'ts style si tbe North 1'ole, aud ttere iore decline eoming South or going home to jg Ijod, you may depend npoa.beariug front f , , 4 Vour friend," ji . :i ' JJ. M. Proas the St. Loaia OepoUicaa. NEW ) ORKKK ITl!K VKGXWt' ' The wild man, of whom you saw sow accounts in the' paper, was caught last week aod brought to town. Ha waa surrounded in a sort pf lair beneath a dense cluster of nudergrowih like the habitation of a wild beast, and filled witb bones and akina of cats, which e.-mcd to have consti tuted bia principal article of food. For ibis strange diet he had a penchant, and eschewed aiwtatt every other, lie bunted eats witb an aridity. prompted by an extreme voracity, aad it was in tbe pursuit and slaughter of these aoimals that he wus first discovered, Fi e (Ueut atlempte Wi ts made to capture him. but bis a'ilitv and speed waa such that he appeared to ruu upon ;he ton of the bushes, and fence offered no impediment, to hi headlong course. At length a grebt number surrounded and se cured him. tie attempted battle, bur waa over eouie. When brought to tbe Court House, he presented the strangest appearance conceivable ; is titi-tit was abjut five and a half feet, bis hair waa long, reddiau brown and .matted: his ere large, grey and restless ; bis deportmeut crouch ing half, tiiuid, half threatening; and Lie gar ments consulted or a tboosaud taller of elotnea, barks, cat skins, Ac, bound together by cat guts lie was from the Mate of .tew Jork and bad beea in the woods thirty -six years. While he wa4cing examined aud was permitted to stand unbound, be made a sudden soring over tbe beads of those who surrounded him. and darted away with (he Speed of the reiadeer. The crowd pur sued him but in vain. Over the hills be fairly flew before footmen and horsemen, until be waa fairly lost to thtm ; nothing baa sine beea beard of him, : , . He at certaiolv a statu pe being, and is literal ly a wild man. Hit age can baldly exceed forty and yet ha lived ao much swav from the aocirty of man that he has nearly forgotten bis language and has tbe most vague recollection of tbiaga. He remembered New York, but did not know wnere nc waa, nor lue Hirm ot g-jveruaien under which we lived. lr. Kooda was cxamiuius him , aWo U red. ad H iaarbt regrutlad thaw,. (be lioctor euld But have opportunity of aseer- Uining the clisrscter ot bit uiania. Ytrso CrXTLtMAM. I have never had the pleasure of teeing you before, air, but I met jour daughter at Saratoga, and she asked me to call -npoa ber ia towa. Having jat been able to get ber address to-day, I - Old Oentlomsn, (indignantly lntcrrupring) get her a drees ! Who gave you perm ion. sir, to make presents to toy daughter I would have you to know that I sm able to clothe my children without your aasistar.ee. There's the door, sir. AN INDIAN TORr ' The rapid growth of northern Illinois me need at tbe conclusion of tbe war of 1SI2. Tbe log huts of the Indiana auddenly disap peared, the smoke of the wiewtms no loaeer a ceeded toward the heavens. . Tbe rapid improvements commenced by tbe white tuaa, had driven them iulo the prairie, and the wigwati were not pitched in the vieini ty nf the towns, except 'when they came to barter their furs for good. Tha iuuic of the saw, axe and hammer had driven the game tar away. A lie Indian s land eat-t ot tue Missusii.pl had already been ceded to the government by treaty, and the red men only dwelt there by the consent of the government. When the Indiana weut away,-1 went with them.. I took up my quarters at the head waters of the Wutseba, at the junc tion of two inipoitant at reams, tributaiics to the great father of waters, aud opened my store for trade. . .. . -. After exposing my goods, ia all their Indian varieriefor - some djrjs, without any fucces in svl'.irg, I became almost discouraged, aud nearlv concluded to give it up. The Indians would come into uiy store by dozens, sod after examin ing my goods, went away without purchasing.; They had plenty of shu-ne-ah (money) and furs,' but bought no goods, and the reason was a mys tery to we. .. . ,Il length the chief of tbe nstlon came in com pany with a eiowd of Indian. He instantly ex claimed, "how do, Thomas J Come show me nice goods- What do you ssk for this 1 "JI take four yards of calico three coon 'skins for one yardhalf a dollar exactly by-m-by, tomorrow, I'll bay you." ; - The next day ho came, aeeompatiied, by his whole hand. II is blanket above Lis belt was stuffed with coon skins. " Ameriean, I will pay you that bill now," said the Indian. Suiting the action to the word, be begau to pull (ha akina frou: bia blanket, and counting out twelve, held lb thirteenth iu his baud, and fi nally laid it upon the rctt, exclaiming, "That's it, exactly.' I gave it back to him, tilling him he owed mo but twelve, and the Great Spirit would Dot let me cheat him.. We continued to pass it back and forth, each one asserting that it belonged to the other. At last W appeared sat-1 isned, and gave me a scrutinising look; -then placing the akin within the folds of his blanket, he stepped to the door, md with a yell cried, ComiH8icin,"ll you, and tisde with the pale face, lie's honest be will not cheat the lu dian, he believe in the Groat spirit his' hrart is big, he ia an honest trader." ( He thea turned to me, aod aaid, " If yon bad taken that one coon skin, I and my people would have had nothing .to do with you, and would have driven you away like a dog. Hut now 1 have found that you are tba Indian' friend, and we shall be yours " . " The Indians then began flocking into the store, and to trade, and before tbe tun 1 ad gone down, I wu waist deep ia furs, and shu-ne-ah in pica tjr; TbatttwaVooa akin saved atev-" : Whole No. 171 J . Thi Motm. Despise not thy mother may wear ami Vrength. lirnU, ' ber relation aa goes furth ia . T " - " m7 "". k na 1Knowe,1 no vng. I he person , ) .! "jr-iatadM, 6ut Itur motlwly re- lalion Is ever- w rt flourish. It may fee) autumn, yen. winter, with woman, but with the mother, aa mother, it ia always spring.' , . ' ... Alas," how little ilo we appreciata a d mollier's tenderness while living! . How heedlras are we in youth of all Cer anxiet ies find kindness! But when she hi dead nntl gone -n lien the cares aod coldness of the -world coma, withering to our "heart when vve experience how hard it if ta finj true rynip.tihy how few lovefus for our selves-, -how lew will' befriend us in mis... llJWjL. Xea H Jht thtuwo . tlui)k,f. the umther we lutve lost. .,.' i , ' . A PiseTholcht.-" I would not said one who was not himself pious marry any woman fto waa not a Christian. I should feel it such u ii honor to share a heart in which Lod dwelt.' It was a fine thought; and .leserves to b especially remembered. Yorj wan I a friend in whom you can have entire ami unlimited confidence; one who can l.e yntirconsellor in all circumstance ofdiihculty or trial ; one who ia to be inden lified with you through life, in hope -and fear, in joy an t sorrow. She is' to he ,i aoit ol presiding divinity at thy fitmily board, and her countenance - tbe mirror in which must he reflected tbe faithful image of thy domestic bliaa or woe; one who will Le discreet, afltctionate and firm in governing Jier children; in short, who will love you lor your own aake, be happy with you in a cabin, and who will cleave the closer to you when the storm of adver sity or ercuiion shall have swept away or withered every vestige of earthly com fort from about you. iuw bear all these thing i.i miiiil ; und then to your prayers and the exeru.se ol' a becoming prudence bikI you w ill not be likely lo laih BUhoj Andixic. A Iiem taKAaLE M. Our friend Df.. Norman IMh.ini. of Mansfield, Conn., has furnished us eonic pur ticulais of a remark able jerwnage now - living in Coventry, L'oun. This Celebrity, ia Mr. Jas. Dugiasa, who is one hundred and two years and seven uxmlh old. JSot withstanding hi . great age, he i aa healthy . strong and ro bust as most men are at tilty ; his eye sight is good, never having necessitated him to wear glasses, and his lacuIJea in geoeral " seem unimpaired. He baa been a sailor ana a ananuiacturerv tMM sh rewvscco, , jiutwtn ts that of a farmer. Last summer ' he mowed day alter day, hoed corn, and v did general farm work. During the pre-' ent winter be hat walked l3b mile fnm home in the morning, cut his cord of wood, and relumed home in the evening.- Ilia present health is good, and he labors daily. In answer to questions put to him by Dr. 15. in regard to hi mode of living and hub lis of hie, he aaid he always ate whatever . was set before him, drank tea and cotfee i ever siuce he could remember; drank piritil wine and 'cider whenever he want ed them, but never to excess, lie has -nsed tobacco over irty years, lie lived tvibli his wile over 70 years, by whom he , hadH chihlrrn. Site htta been dead nine ' year. iYwmsockrt Mass.) Patriot. Ttttscs wiir-b so Ou Batcbeloi will do ir be cas ntir it. To begin wi;h Get outside au ouiuihus to accommodate a lady. ;,i v ' bo to a theatre on a Juvenile Night. . A-sist in cttiii g tip a ll,Kii s Tree or he prcsciit at the distribution of the gills. v LWoit his married fcister w hen she goes to buy a hahy jurnper."" - i Throw i:iiy hi cit.ar when he comes in contacl with a hnly, . Take a walk down Regent street at the me when tte"jieraiiibuliitof do "mlistlye" congregate. ' Accept an inritation to stand god-father to . a little brat;"' for fear of tut bt'iug ciied " us a jirtctUeut . Give tip a dinner party for the sake of escorting his friend's wile lo an evening cne.' -. " Trke his' country cousins shopping, for tear ol be ng aski d lo virj home their, puree's lor them. Attend n'juvciii! party, and subinitio be, niaile a blind iiKin s butler of rOhlige hi niatried sister at a railway "" station by "just holding 'brat' for a di .ment." - - Listen to n'n old woman talk. Hunt his fingers at snap-dragoona' be cause " it will plense the children so." Huii the slightest chance of ever beicg ' caught bcnealh the ;mistleUie. ! And to end with Dine twice 1 with a family where l.e finds the" hurt" handed round with the dessert. Puntk. . The olher dv, 'oiie of Widow B-'s admir era. wus'1 coiiipfainiug of toothache. . Mra Bs smart boy iniruediufely spoke up ' Well, air" why don't yo d o asma does 7 , She lakes her treih out, und puts em back wheneterbhe wmits Vtn!".- " A smart box oil the ear for smart boy from ma,' and exit admirer to pat t un known!'' Ak Iiishgeiiikuianliavmn purchased an alarm elock, au SKiuaiutoiK sked him what he intend- ed to do with it " Oh," aaid be, " iu the aioat -convenient thing in the world, lor I've nothing to do but to pull tbe string aud wake myself." "What prufeasion doe your brother follow now, Jnliuaf" " Why, Sam, he am lamia' te be a wocaliat ia New Yllr." Whert is he studying, Julius J" ''In de 'cad'my at Sing w I . : tit a! V' l : A.. I?- it if, . t ; jjarratafe Llcaat-aaB) uonae.. . Uirrk 0-1M7. Z f ISO If 1 . ,11.", an - -1 0" . ".-'-:::-i.aTV 'a; -
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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