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X j '" "" 1 " " " " "' " " " mmm MfcWh mime iffnrirr HiTTTT" "it 'T"Tt ' ii" Tniitfri'Mr'TW"' 1 I'll " 1 im 1 "hi "n 111 .. 1 . i-'i-'awsj , A ( r A Jn. w rw-: frill,!',!! FR iljiM Jrgna a'rr JJ;r j'fnjrlf" 'j 'rig jits i 7 sfraa cf Jflain'i Jos ran till' Mi nfoi tin titlrfiv- I nunp-Tvo priTrr 'If a IT A re. - A. ; a - - - - - - in ,. . .. .u sr I?: -Vcl 22. I It r - ry ; em ru ;t .nu t ivtiPKiKTO. r . . 1 M.' Ml f . 1 ' . , eH'. St'.l jv..r. .ii.L,i... Ltiiiur," Canti 13 6, is57- 1.- u ; Whole Nc. 173. l .!', In -fW,; "' " ' , - " 1 1 i"' l' I' 1 1 ! ytt f i.i.rti U' P -f 1 H ' , 't lb 'piUT tr U tcriiniu mu ty Mi Ma of 'Inle 1 "it. "u'r.-r, ifilvftuuj iDif pivl'i.n Intljeewin. 1 nt Riciii..riJ, hh tin a Now f.;r f .rt -8t (Jol!,,, riin.l'lh Mibribr, jabl ii uoiitha flrriii-. Jui it fu farra pcrHi from Indiof hil: But,w I Uu nut Inu-ril tg poy it, lur Ui (hhd tl,. l I Lav not rec(iii Tliie fi- i.N !.. t - - ,. ' . UAkUNa lVWRIflHT. 1 , MJ 22l UMT. , . 41, . , ,f .. ifi u : , -' f , !- ! LI ! , Ii.,-' r Celebrated- RyBWey' H'.lIE n.twi.1 U lu (MU VrrSiUfui'LiU to le(i, 1 he n no trung )' was Jookinff j nd I crif out before 1 tUuaht: J v '.I '-a cn'ftit answered mv ium-1 It mint hnvt htnvuf tn I hey vn-r wn(ny in tli; mW ; one in the rm. , But nyihkiir wa ld--i'ie Iod ,bnt onr -when b aked (rtn Fraik,'in general o was ilitt nuance. A filter l!ioug?it- like jhil time uent1. ) 1tiswl tffe frcbe.-k of the - inroun my rnniu, us J heard ! younj wifr, and hurried 10 Jbe silent figuro iiiU Iron) (he Ptrlor. And law th I fuokinir ant ft-nm h u.-in.l.or . . V ... ) J emite. upon the. tervantV i!i nrte)v tronJ vt A Ko.'l Be .Staple Hi Fanry Pry.tJs ITati, ri EtoU v ' . IhiM. ibJ Iraiir Iide ClolhUf. i.ui-i...iiuii.:.uijh - -. ' . tADiev DtfK.sii-.iWDS B xnptyrfas. Artorncy nt TaiVe rAT3rrs?iULi?J, w. o. . ornci ot ot-nTittBt, JJJry, ISI .1, . '-' 1 8 Law CflpartnershipL? t(T'tfrr t V I i i v t. " (iiiv rmi)ii uiuu.liuj' llif flrl 'f tH ttlln, or tith, r llituainf luUitkb loid trwU, (hall to Ukb4 lu btnaJt of l0 di.llnr.. . . . , H. f. DUXTO.V. MTor. fllHB Suhwrilwr, liulu.tratiir 1 boU Bf of J hUit tlaullvy, hta.. droaixj, kri.f tifi tb htm at U aod am of Ua of iJ KoUrf lluut Uj, Ma., dec-i, ttial h lao (rudjr Mtticwild rUtc, awl f r to llitai wi aiorb of Mid eruu baa eM tato kiakaod Ma.lwini-irtHf hui aoa. 10WSLV tU.UHAII.", a liumiirt.r im boiilt turn of tt 'tvrt lluktlr, ho., drJ. MISCELLANEOUS.; 1 in 11 Mrtnrr .tL3 U. na i.ii.irr, 1 L... . .1 . ....... .1.1 ... I. ..... i... V w . 1 1 . ... A 1 . I - ' - " - r 15, aaari, a. W..1..7 ""' - J 1 vara I'atrttrvilia .i.d W i nu.t ( a, MocHof at totrr t at ua i.u-iinjEOattua mi h iiw iw,i.w atarlaait, Hvort, lUrovtt, an4 IU Biipi-ina t .iit. , , , r J. . IIUOMTO.V, ritt.bMiS, k. c:, Mj 1, 1. oMf ' .' J. A. 51'EARS, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Atl. tUa fwU of CamWrianl, Uroitt, Waka, aol Jobm.m. . . A t iMtaa, Tor, Urntt Ci., S. C. " ' (EiUll C03Ev!3. ADF02WA5DLC JlIM tl, lit. SVif ATTORNEY AT LAW, pit run on ore, r. (0 Will attvnJ tha Caat.tjr i I .Hnpr! r Coartu of CbatltaiB, Wjnra, t liiunt Cftti. Jala II, UU, . 79 tf Attorney t Law. Dm,, am AW.o.'i , , ( afWf. ... - ....... - - - - I'rua H iwtwauil attrbbua will b iirra a all (mta ratiuMnl to ait tara. - l i.lt V, JUH.NSU.V AfHit. April J f, 13. 7. New Gccds & iiw Gocdv H. G3AHALI. ." IS bow ojwmiij a baa and lUadnwa flock of ' .f ir r tr- tili. " .. Coiitt, Vft. ri I ,N i!f.Vw. r, CraTata. Plck. f a-j'alw. Uati ll.-. JI 1 l'.Ulr, UvvU, hUura,! t'a l.rrltaa. . Tka aboaa Si.k a ill t 0 ltd ai l Joan ptim. Ha aoald tolicit i.ia rat4.aiti aod frii-ti t ti aim a rail. iU aaa Ofword Ma . k la bia u!l tlao i, (nl alio tjill-jn ajml. . II. CI5AIIAM. rjttiil. Ajr.l li, lt.)7. lil-Cin " f 'aMt aaa trntotu m tke bXtom Ut -tn&ttru fvrxH tnnklmf 0 (ikf ia.1 MARY W(X)RE. 1 A PLEASANT LOVE 8TOBT. CH.trTtl 1. . . Mary Dr. II II. EASTEIiLING, Rjckinham, r atuod tu itrrutai ci or oigl-t. rii:rriiiriM-t;, i.e. f.rorr, R. H. SAND FORD, " !TrU3EY WD Ci)i:.VSElWH " ne at If. II kli a Ke UtWiK, an Ui Plwt. Sept. IVm, 1855 Sly A. II. Campbsll, Auctioneer and Cuntmhsion Merchant ' .. .UILLESI'IE STREET.' PtyatttfUle, 17, C, - - ffk'f 10. I5t. v New Spring Gcods. 4 LtX ft Jnlt.Nhu.S k t'lUiW ka jm rwairad a eo4i.- auJ ar!l iltlil flora 1 Ittnplr und I'nut-r DhYUCCDi, Amnnrt alj'fli trill l tonml trT tarir' and la of GtJ elii-J fr fa tltair t ut ol tra.la. Tbvir tit- l lara aad damratlr, aad aiil ba ut-pcaH of at oi! profits l tat et prmrt fifing ont.mafa. ALEX tt Jon.NtoN, Jr. I I TI B K). April 4, 1Sj7. l'f IXflFfilTU AS liafa ow'r r"tairr.L. S.taJ Toar;Coro atsf bara it eruuu 1. March JI, lS-'.T. iiit? iu li I fll.ivt-ffil it ibrooh tl.e tvca.'vd niion of manliiHid and now. hin the few 1 twfiu ih-: ... v., rrn c,n! my-ju,e7jr4J fui; ..is';-. :. .', : I fuidibnl Ibr nifniiru-olyuu hnrt strung. grt-y baira, lam fo.low. 170 It rd All mr life ln I bd known Mvire. AH niv l.le I Imd loved her. Otir moilier! wt-re old )li) tnte nnd firt cou'Iti. Mr first recollection ieofa bo. in n rrd frck and morocco thoea, roekin; n cradle in vrhich leposnJ a iumiT-hnired, h!ue-'ved baUv ni nuiiea yi trrolil. that l.y u k in wif llivry Church; that blue eyed ball wan Mry M'we. . , ' ' ' t ' l.a'er silill, I are tiivyt lf at (he little achool houae. drnwiug rtiy iuU' chaise up l the donr. that Mary mipltl riil hme Many a brafinz hive I i;:iiied on nuch c;rionn. for otlwr l.i le-;fle me liked L-er,aitd the, I fear, was mflliitiu of a flirt, even in ber pnafirr. llow eiejanilylie canie trio pin down tliealcp het I called her nstnel how sweetly Iter l!oe eyea looked up nt no! bfttir g;iTy raoguwt bernerrylau:l! That fniry laugh! . Km toe lut M vy could ttrr laririkf h r benrt o ivion to lier . Jijw! : 1 fi!l..ed thiit lauuh frorti mr dm nfi cltib'hfMH! till grew an awkward, lihiith- -if.ited fr a moment before I mado Known or a'ki'd aflet the tioiily- v I ' I Tood iilenl, irauge anna up before, me, From behind t pt-vre-l out a amall gcldon head .y.delicate form followed, nod a itweet i fiee, unit b!ue fft waa lifted up m; so )il,e to thoae' iifone who had .in.l inr lMij ltool.ilittfiiartedback a BiiiWet? ' t-linvl r ''' " "- ' "' -iilt i, r or b,t l'"'u l,nf P. I I tjie door. , , ' . . - (She lifted np her band as if -to (hade her eye, (1 bad aeea that very attitude iitt nnoiner in my Doynooo, many ana miny a time.,) and answered in a tweet, bird-like voice: ' -;. ; ' ' " "Mnry Aloore." - . ; "And whatelse?" tasked quickly. 'Mary Moore Chester?" lisped the cbild. Mt heart aauk down like lead Here was an end to all the bright dream and hopes .'of inyyouih and manhood. Frank Cbeater. my boyish rival, who had ofren tried, and tried in vain, to uurp my place beside the girl, had succeeds! at I vt, and had won herawav from me! This wai hi-hiM hi child and MaryV! , I nk, lurjy and soul, beneath this blow. And. hiding my face in my hand, I leaned a'iintt the door, while my heart wej t tears ol Llood. The little oae g.tzeil at me, griev ed and amazed, and put up her prettr I p as if rfbout to cry, while the perpleifd ser vant stepped to the parlor door and called my staler out, to see who i: could be that conducted himsell so strangely. . I hrd a. light step and a pleasant voice aytngt .... ; ' " ' "tid you wisb to sea my father, sir?"' J looked nj. There stood a pretty sweet faced mniden of twenty, not much changed fnna lhe dear little sinter I had lored so well.- I looked &t ber for a ni Mnent, and iht p, stilling the tumult of my heart i.y $ mi glii t ettTT, I opened my arms and said: "Llixie, chut'l you know nv?" rllarry! . Oh. mr brother Uafn!" she crieX and tlirew herself upon my breast. fi iL . a a s a c:ie wept, as ii ner neart w ui i nrena 1 drew hr gentlr in or anJ suwl w.th her m m!I ' Man'Mitry Moore," I said m a low eager voice, bve tou no welcome loiv1 InlhaurimUrarf" '... : - t She.turoed and" laid ter Imcd in mine, and murmured hurriedly: -;. - "X am glad to aea you here, Harry." Simple, wnrdaiwiiid yet how blest they mads one! i would oot have yielded up that moment for rfu empeior's cnwh ! Ffir there was the hnttpt lon) group; and the dear home Hirsie, iid. there twee Mart Moore V, The ees. I had dreamr! of .by day aitifni'Ht were falling before Tthe'ar- nt .." "t !lf.aiti4 tlfwait (!. hd so long pi ayed to see was there liclore im l Knew trie meamnz ol happiness till Vl tlul not. Mpppetite is not very'.', j; sharp this moriinf." ' - mp,' "..''' "Pit abeni jriau, are o7 itriaid the pert ' ' fctllespoijsrv v. . , ' j ' " '.' '. At aB these expresjiirtns the hosless was , tltt'ider srruek, it wis" pe'fect Sanscrit to . ' ha r ; she look! amaziHl, whilit her Ituab in I i iould burdy contain bia-'Ungh'er, Tlms V b wont on aXurs until the bd freij of the !ist began to csich tfie ooaifi, an f pf; 'T". ten asfiiiishffid their moth?r'with t'u;h'ijlnj , terms as "Col trfy. eye pwded," ,Ovef ilia left," rCau'jl,.oome it,7 and nany ntjiers of V defi phraei; beide, poe of Ute iti funM "; . had ieMrncd Imm tuc .uonisn t eat with. ' his knift whereby he. cut his mouth "moiti barbarously.' At length the hjtf-s tbtubt,fcv that the extr money she mfght ga.'n by thd , -operation wouldjlianlly balance 'the JeV''t ?-. omitiarilcatigns''-which, were ft ."cor.' , ' mpiins lli.nannors'!or her'ftmily ; o pilars rv 1 ii"T wis given t) the, bnasjer .;. i Vbtltkto aucif j J. ia '?; ' '.:-" portumty. - . f r f , I oever lht moment came ' M.iny years have passed since that hap py night, and the hair that was dark and glossy then, is fast turning, grey. 1 am growing to h an old man, and can look back to a loiigv happy! and I hope a well spent life. .And yet, sweet as it has been 1 would hot recall a single day. for the lure that' made my manhood so bright shines alo upon my white hairs. a .uif . i r .it 1 a . i . nu mu.iitu i van unit oe so i ji nrari i , -, rv i r aim -.i l l- i . fable shops nfj onlooe, in quest of articles I am as ever. Anil Alary, with ber bright , . f . ,. . -. . , , ... hair parted smofithly from a brow that has .'. . . . . . ....Jm i . " , , . - . , .. . mine ritii t.iri iw wnnru ai-uiruiiuc. a slight lurvow-aipon it, and it the- Mary .,, .....i,. i j.. . . . r . . i i T , aiiu rt r iiiniii .i"ui iiic i iuvwas ciicu of inv earlv day. To me. she can never . . ... r. -n .. . . -. A NEW SWINDLE-: THE LADT AD TBI LTStTIC CLtK. " , ' - . .; A corrrspolWent o(. the Independenca Beige gives thf Ciflowing account of on in-' geninus swindle, committed by & woman Id. the city ofToulnuie : - : "A verv tlegahflV- drensed lady a few days agn entered otie-oi' the most fanhiori. g'ow old, nor change. The heart that held her in infincy. and sheltered her in the flush and beau'y of womanhood, can never cant her out till life shall cease to warm it. Nor even then for hive still lives above. KEEP IN YOUR OWN SPHERE. "Erery wbila wilt bate iu black, And taary aa-artita (oar." People and thing-i will find their own par ticular level, or harmony is ever out of rhe question. There is no such thins ta rn-ik- lutr an affinity it must lx- m.-tde within us. ) . . .. . t .. . . ... i . i.. i . i. i i We womler when we see a vtrv la mir 1 rriurn, a- me i.i.iv. ami i.ihi- itavt-. jn . . ' ' . I . . .1 r . . I mo minuies me ijuit oi ;ne carnage wnee:a ii hcarJ. ' ' " : . laled to inspire the greatest Cfinljdence." " I he sho;pinsr was soon done, and the bill presented. "It is wel!," said flSe lady ; " send one nf your clerks w.tl me ; he ahull be paid, and the carriage will bring bim back." "Ac lerk was noon rendy ; the carriajsa moves on, and. after a short ride. st'ps be f ire a I irge baiMmg. Tue dimr U opened," anil the I i.ly and clerk entered a parlo-. Af -r a fiw motnen's (ieh.y a gentif-inan vt very ren,iec'ab!e appearuirce enieis and re ceive iliem C'rd:a!Iv. - V : , - , s k t Ta'te charge of Alonseur IwiJI na omiid not weep, j to I Je ligli'ed p u'm nrirn an extn-meiy nhnrt wmn in which is often the eaav; but could we know the workings of their m.ndi; and imaginations tb'-n we shoull ceasj to mirvel. And how very often are we surprised at tuba' to our sutierh'cial eve appears tke heiffht ol absunlity. to see a handsome man, with piecing adifrfs, fall " The youriff mm thus left alone with the ' gentUMiian,becotiitsi:rij;iVent,indexclHiais: " l'iv me if vou please." "Fur what?" j " Fix" the sViwl and ilrcsscs, you know." lMikiii'tr "e n ot--tv. inv yun man ; 1 II nn- in love i wf.' Ffr what?" "For .your con- with an old and verv homely wmnan. Uu, vjlesence calm yourseil. ' . he k iows: vs. the husband sees befow the 1 h niouuht Ifiat be S spcakinj iuere sBiftce be belioMx V i. II Cairles Banks, con v netioi i: r , WHOLESALE A0 HET.UL DEALKR IS un vex sriti:i:T, FyetteTillo, W. 0 nory 9, 1854. . 2 tf 7 J. S. BANKS, ' MERCHANT, VtLlflnTO.V, North Curoiinn. Jan. 6, 1855. m 'f david Mcduffie, nnicK n am.v aid iiASTi:ncn, - : PAVETTEVIU.I?,J. C, f.'.'. 2easetfiIIr tanileraTis aertliraa to paraoiM In ttiin n-! 1 jsi tb aljdl'iilj aouutiaa aialirag arnrk dona In bia 5'alatS, 1S5. l2-ly COOK &i JOHNSON, ; IMPORTERS. AND DEALERS IN English; German, and American Hard ware q.nd Cutlery. ' Jaanary id, 1854. ' Ut T. C. & B. 0. WORTH, jComirilssion and : Forwarding n ilmlaatan, IV. c; y)u Psaal adraneea mada oa eoonlfninenta. A Urfa supply nf lha f..owln Mlanka rrintad In tha haat atyla, nor on band aad for aala at tba Arf aTinOtBoS! ' . for Lata sold waUerlTen, C. ri. Fas. Cfannt v losirt, .-r1-- , " Superior " Writs .Cadnty " ', "' sibpoenat . aaperior Cart tttaaik ITarrrtats, (dirtat forai.) Uaartliau lloNds, ' iDseaars Ilanita, - llntaa notes paiable at Hank, Marriage Llreoaes and Panaa, f . Clolbing'! Ciclliing!! ri1!IK"8oWrihrr k jjut rrctlved lil bTKIMj X an I Hl MMf K iti f t:l.TlinG, fonautiiaaf I'.inta. fast, and Vrta,.Stl of tUlalal nli... AiM.ru ln ! .k i. tenia vary Urga tiiea. 'I alra liOVt t.'UITlUNlJ. A frnrimMl'aMvttuHiil of Stirts, MacVt, Collara c . A. . tvl TTIXO and TRIMMINO done a btirtnft ra. U. l LAKK; April rd, 1Vi7. loW-tf Negroes Wanted, Tba nixlrraigtfd jny tha biftieSt cah price for TU li .earoest itu-audrrtaet to either of na at Luni.l.iit, Kicbroond eountt, a ill batt prompt allcntion. ; D. C. McIXTVRK, UANIKL Bd, MkLAl'RIK. Laurinbargti, Dre, 26, 136. - 15t-lf.. JOHtt G. BLUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' ' - ..... AX I ... .' fOl.ICITOK ts rot iTV, Ilariti)! dac-ided parmnnantly to locate at line kintthiin ill practice in the Unlliiliwof .Moore, .Montgoin ryt Aaaoo, IticJiaii-nd, Kobeavnand Cum- ' bvilnnd. r ' ... . :. Office at Rockiogham, UiclunoiiJ Cuunty; ST. 'C. T March 4, 1857. ' 185 tf W. P. ELLIOTT, Commission Merchant, , FAYETTEVIM,E, K. C, Agriit for Lutltrloh fc fo 'i Slrnm Boat Line. Will attend promptly to all buaineaa eutrasted to ,. bia care, . .. , October 21, 1850. ' 140-tf New Goods.; signed bats reeeitad I ihaaaof ' . GOODS. rptlB onderaigned bats reeeitad Into Etors Ibair I recent purchaea of Embraeinf a larf and general ttoek of . (inli:HLf and IIlltUW.iltE, Wbich thy "ill aatt oa thatr aaual accommodating Uima. G. Vi. WILLIAMS k VO. Warek 4, 165T. . loS-tr Worth & Utley. Forwarding and General Committioh . Merchants, -FAYETTEVjILLE, W. C. J. A. WOBTIT, JPS. CTLET. Febrasry 20, 1664. and tha'. evi n in in iia" niiisicii'ili. When I was fifteen the first great sor row ofmv life C une diKin my heart. I was aent to school, and was obliged to part with M-irv. . We were not to see each oher for thrt e lonir ve ar! This, to me, eras liku scntenin of death, for Mary woa like life. itsell to me. ' i ? ' An advantageous proposal wis made to me at this time, and accepting it, 1 gayeup nil idea rfa prifeion, and I prepared to go to llie liut.en. in mynumea virai nooie of two dns I saw nothing of Marv Moore. She bad gone to a boarding school nt aonie distanrc, and was not eipecled Iiihiic till ihe following Mav. I uilered one sigh , t" the memory, of my little blue-eyed lilay- mate, anil then enli U toyneH "a man again. In a year," I tboUfjlif, as tha vehicle whirled -nway from our door - in a year, or three yems nt the cry most, I will re turn. mul, if Mary is na pretty as aba. used to be, why then", peihaps, I may. marry her." : -J. v . And thus I settled the future of a j'onn ladj' whom I htid not seen for four years. I never thought of the possibility of ber re- fusing mriit:ver dreamed that she would not condescend to accept my oiler, . v uut now I know that, had Mary met me iben, she would have despised me.- Per hnp, In the scented aud alfecUsd student he nugnt have tonnd plenty ot sporl; .Dut iis fur loving me, or feeling Ihe slightest in terest in ine, 1 should have perhaps tound I was mistaken. '. r :-..''."" ,.-' India was my salvatien, not merely he- cnuso ol my success, t but necause my la, borious industry bail counteracted the evil fn "my nature, and matte me a better, msn When at the end ol tbree years 1 prepared to return, I said nothing ol the relormation in myself which 1 knew had taken ' place. "Thev loved me as I whs." I murmured to mvsjlf, "and they shall li nil out for 'them. reives whether -1 am better;, worth loving ban formerly.'.. . . v " : V j :-i I packed 'tip mnny a token,; from that land of romance and gold, for the friends . I hoied to meet. The gift for Mary Moore selected with a beating heart; it was a ring of rough, virgin gold, with my name and brrs encraved insidethat was all, and yet thri sight of the little toy strangely thrilled me as 1 balanced it Upon the tip of mv finger. ' ' '. V , ." To the eves of others it was but a stiiall. plain circlet, suggebting thoughts, perhaps, iyits clrgniice. ! Ihe lienutrtul w hite hand that was to wear it. Hut to me bow much was embodied there! A loving smile on a beautiful face low worospf welcome a future home, and a sweet smiling face all these di larh's were bidden within that linle ring of gold I ;;- .' : v ' ; , : ..:: .. ' niArrn tt. . : Tall, bearded and sun bronzed, I hare knocked at the door of my father' house. The lights in the parlor windows and the hum of conversation andi cheerful laughter showed me that company wero assembled lherex 1 hoped my aisler Ltizie would come to the door, and that I might crt my li'i I ... - . . a, t . . i II, .IIU llilNIKI aLflMlll IWt, fl'll -,. , f .. . . . . . . . I Within th ontinnrv- r .114 e,tuieu mo iimiie wuu ucar'irii , ., a 'eriui lusirc uiiii w. . IT ... . .1- nis ui. tie sees mat, an.i noininc ei.-t lite, : tea"-! . Oh. s trance and passing is gTer!ing to the way-worn wanderer! And as Ibeld my dear old. tnothf r to my heart, andgrssfied my father's hand while Lizzie etilldung beide me, I felt that all was not yet lost, and though another bad secured lifts clstitesi Ui-ssing, many a joy remain ed for tne in this dear sanctuary of home. There were four other inmates of the room who had risen on my sudden entrance. Oat was the blue-eyed child whom 1 bad already seen, and whti now stood beside Frank Chrster. clinging to his hand. Near by :ood Lizzie Moore, Mary's eldest siMer. ani in a distant corner, to w hich she had hurriedly, retreated when my name was spsken. stood a tall and slender 'figure, ball' liukten liy the heavy window curtains that fell to the floor.. ' '..-...;.;.', , tWIien the first rnpturous greeting was over, ltZEie led me lorwanl with a tnnul grace, mid Frank Cb-'pfgraafied my hind. Welcome Irortitc, oy r be said with the loud xbeerful Jones 1 remembered so well. " VouIiave changed so that I never would tiave known you : but no matter for that your heart is in the right place, I ;uow. "How can vou say he is changed T" said my mother, gently. ;To be sure he looks older, and graver and more like a man, than when he went away but his eyes and smile are the same as ever. It is the beav v beard that changes bim. He is my bov still. "Ay. mother, fr answered sadlv: 1 am your boy will.' ' Heavert help me I At that moment I frit like hoy, and it would have been a blessed .oiiiMi Mrs are.iiw tue - - -i m - o!d that which pas U" b. la.lya brother, w hen, iiKrlity be --gaa h mm .aaettfi -H" nddfoV2 filC-JO-'iilj '.J- " ' "I ket. antf with such j physician of lunatics: The lady, h id paid it 1 it iias taken eapiire j doctor a visit .shortly before makiitg lirr bargain, and had consulted him. and solicit ed bis a'd jn f-ivor of ber toting brother, : who war inrntally deraiged. !She had civ en him a full account of the miuia of ber will harmonize w ith vou. and "Like aoala that balance joy and paia, t?ith trara and areilea fir Uaro jin.'' heppily and cheerily will ye tread life's pathways, trudging smoothly eioiiu, alike over its much and pleasant par's, till you leave this home below for a brighter and a better one, where an eternal sunshine shall await your coming. The poet Moore said a true thing in these pretty lines- ": "Vou By break. jfiTrm ay flutter the tae if yon wUl, Dut the accat of the rosea will hang round it alill!" Even so. Take any person whse early educalton has been neglected, or has bad a w rong tiend. and it will ever adhere to tlieTn, more or less, through life. We can not cover or bide 'it, try. we ever so bard. The world will see through us and find it out at a glance. No. matter how hard we try to disguise it, they will " "Smell tba mould abote the rose." A friend of mine relates the following experience lo live. . It, is true to the letter. He has a snug little family and - 'plenty of Hief to ha ve wept tipon her liosom fts tj boic rtmm and help, so his good .thrifty he is a happy man. . It is ail rich? In choosing a companion for life, one should seek nrooii!' his or her re'ers. .N"e ver go out of vour ordinary w.ilks to do it' I brother. wh'Kshe told him . believed hiihelf For there you w ill find one that has had I ' be the clerk of some merchant, and wooj.f about the same equal chances for education i continually 'demand money for shawls and their tasks, pursuits, their out-sroinc?: dresses, w hich he bad sold oa account of thr-ir incomings in fnct, their whole ble has heen on nearlr an eoual foofiinr. Then. imnn; voor everv dav asa ipiates. seleel clerk nks for his money ; tLe Dr. i lfers bim enmnanion whieh in "vour nwn 'uilp-mi.nl ! room. At last tile V.uns man works him- 1 1.;. ..... i... ii. it i,. '.i i. . ' r . . 1,1.1, was with u lunatic, treats hiui as such. The bis done in my., infancy, - But I kept down the I eatinc of my heart and the tremor of . i , .it, . ' my ip; ana answered quietly, as i loouea in his lull, handsoine lace: You have chanced too, Frank, But I think Ibr the better? ' '"Oh, yes thank you for that compli ment," he answerel with a hearty laugh. "Mv wife tells mo I grow handsomer t very dayi" . . f;; . r '"'.'; jl8 wife 1-r-could I heat, that name and keep Kienco still t . j , ly.' ""And have you seen my little girl?" be added lifting the infant in his arms and kissing her crimson theek. " I tell you, Harry," there is' not such another in the world. , Don't you think she looks very much as het. mother used V ' - Very much P I faltered. " Hallo 1" cried Frauk, with a suddenness that mailt ma start violently, "I have for irotlen to introduce you to my wife ; I be lieve you aitij she used to le playmates in your, voung Hays yet, Harry V and he slnpied ma on tlie back. M For the sake of old time, artd because you w'ere not nt the wdding, I'll give Vou leave to kiss heronce but mind, old fellow, you are never to re peat the ceremony. Come here she is, soil for once want to see how yo(j will manage those ferocious mustaches of yours in theoperatiiiii." V " . He pushed L'zz'r, laughing and blushing, towards tne, A gleam of light and hope, alinost too dazzling to bear, cam over ute, sell into a passion and screams most .iear- lully. This confirms the IV, suspicions,"" and he is contemplating trratinj: hie patient to shower baths;. w ben '-the cleik demands pter.and ink, proposing to write to hi employer. - "The Dr a?ree. think ine to-discover some new symptoms. The letter is writ ten and dispatched ; half an hour afterwards, the merclmnl-arrivrs, an f xplantion ensues. " The success of the plot was complete. The heaulitul lady could not be fauud,"' A Dutchman in Albany, some time back, went out toh's milkman on the street with .a:d-sh.ineach..h3id itisteod ofoneas usual. The dispenser of attenuated milk aked if be wished bim to fill loth vessels. The Dutchman rejifieil, suitinsthe action to The word, Dis ish for. the mitluk, aad d;s for the itater, and 1 w ill mitt lliein so as to sLuie mi tiesel ('.'.. t. ..',.-' ' wife took it into.her precious little head to take aniari ieu pair to ooarn, imnKing mat she might thereby put an extra dollar or two into her purse fur "pin money.? And she did it. She gave out her intentions among some of ber. friends, and in a few days a gn leman w i.hhis w ife called and engtiged' the .rooms,. The man had a very good address be . made the 4rgih4 ! bis companion said little or nothing, and as she made a good appearance as to her outward rig. nothing objectionablu was noticed on her part. , " i . . 1 be next morning at breaklasf, things began to develope themselves a little, to the surprise and astonishment ol the hostess, who knew but lit'.le of the world outside her own. shere out to tne tie ugrttj!! tier nus band, who relished ri good joke most hugely. and who had "mixed in a little more with human nature itits various phases. , This is a nice piece of steak, isn l it. Jane?" outspoke the gentleman boarder. - "J I' V "N, retunied the young woman. , Jiif gn d Ulfuuiilfmtd h. , Shoullyott4ikeapiecealitileinoredni? I . ,..,.:,, 0llrt.n , ...e,..!..,, asseu ine nos'.ora.iiiusiiHigioroiii vinjj-Kniiie and fork, adii'essing the ladv in question. "Just try me, and see," pertly uggested the new bride.- Aocordiriglv a nice bit, done brown, was helped her by the officious hoel. "Now you suit me., was the inppmg re ply, accompanied wi:b a knowing-Vink "W'bat-yu hava not yet finished X'mr breakfast, Mr. M.r exclaimed Ihe hostess. "Will you take another cup of coffee?" A colored woman in Baltimore, who was exhibiting several of her children the other day, among them "one w.i-h a ligh'i r skin, said that she "could not bare dat chile, kase he had too light a skin and shotved dirt so eay.!' k ' The other day a Jew was ju7zi"ng an Irishman,'' and kept at Jiim until he was ' somewhat aggravated, when turning round he tar. ly remarked: : "Yes dont ye'r si;w J, if it hadn't bin for the likes ofyees, the Savior woutd st.bin alive now, and doin well. ? ; An ehiinei t modern writer lienutifuliy says: The foundation of tlentestic bnpj'i--ness is lakh in the virtnre of womaiu. tl a foundation of political happiness is confi dence in the iu'egrity tifm.au, AJid the foun (latioo of ail bappifiess. tenijKirfl and inter-na-l, is reliance' on the pootlnets cf Uod. The subjoined verse, from one cf Ilal leck's Mie.ms, is a most ingthluus. piece' of rliymitig'., ie;itit who ern : " The foot tue rUiine aong d. to German hiarta, Ur tiliue, M.rn-iJIta t to rranv t fUry-blood i ad flood, A hunie.buro' bieiuiug, Nature't bo n, not Art'a ; Tbe aama bart-bveriug, rpiiit-varmipg oud, Ta u aqd "Ura, 'heieVr aa ar or . m. Thy wonla aud raajie, V'assti Podi.s t dj.'- , Never seek too much to lie admired. The reserved are more Irrquelifly sought altrrj than those who put themselves forward, There is a fragrance in mtKlesty, Tike , tha perfume of the violet,' which betray tLa bidyij place of worth and beauty- , , j ?- r4 ft,'
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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June 6, 1857, edition 1
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