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-.1. a7 . i. i ..' ; V... . . .l't I I t.i. ii: mm V . '.1 f ... . ' !.' r ,, flf' ' ...!2-V-::v:l. JOHI W, CAXBROX, WTBUfiUEJL -'-'Hew Series.-VoL IVr-No 29. JOHN W.'cAMKROK, ; IDlTOfi 1W FROl-RIETOB. U ileNEILL, Ansistaot Editor. TKIU4 Of IUB3CK1PT10SI IhfM IMUara, If eu. M darlnf lhsaar 'if iiitwritlo ( MfeartUM awt4 fur Wa- jwrkni tks Jw, an) pels' (PMnii UI all WW egos f 1 t the '(hm'iuUiwi .. ; , rbkw w 41 wnilau llvalr pa-n M tks ee or th fast. Mat 0Uf UM kWr f iMt luknttloe .we NW U tratlM. ss.earwle tl qxr vlil b eu-Miusa) ,lt . u i. itiinMii in iin n ill -ir- - - - -1 - f mm So f" Ml XII Of U Ota., m ItM m-ntf MO ( '. ele .k lNIW wit. -. , T '"" ; -'vnuta Of iDTtsTiatsa: -. fa? Sam, mltixi 1M4 f , (Br.t,) ' IW rM lmi .. yrt " , J. C. POE, fUtti tii Pury try IbU, fi. Bl 1ADII3' DBKS3 OOOD8 TUMMIX08. 71-tf WM. II. HUGH, Attorney nt Lit w, FATETItTIIXE, W. 0. rncs oa out mm. WriTTTEATEHL R)cklDfhaia, ' Will .tttU U .ro(ibMnl J boar, 4aJ ifal- A aril 10, W1. : . i?tl .?i-- '"Law Capartnersmp." r th aodorJfisod. holbt.T fcri t- .l-U,.-iMaatof toWSIato ; UmOjmb.I a C-aairtstoapajP, aayi wm . - UU, htH.. Uarao... y ,t , .. ' itt MANSIXi fVloharoagh, . C, i" T . - li-tf J. A. SPEARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Atsaads th CrU of Ca-skn'saJ, Uasasll, aka, aad Jakmaa. . liiirss T. ttaraott Co , K, C. ATTORIiEY AT LAW, . PITTIBOROIC. X. C. V aa. Witt altMd tho CW.IJ aad ."ar"1" l.fT, ' Chthas, Moor, aad II ! tVoalis. 1 jai t, ; . ::J2z-1 " ' a."aji'""aT" rtTf !' Attorney at Law Op U Sjmtk Mh iff . tiuAt rifi'M Vvi. TATUTTEflLLi:, X. V. VP oVraar, l&t. R. E SAiNDFORD, AHOIIUY AXD COlXSELLfta A IP -3L AW. OS, a Dr. UsU Sow Buiid', ou IWb fitrorl. " "A. Ma'CaLapbell, Auctioneer ami Commi$tn Merchant GILLESPIE STREET. Pay aUUl, H. C. F.VylO, Ibi 6T J, S, BJLNKS, COMISSIOX AXD FOaWARDIAG : MERCHANT, . WILnilT0Xt Jaaa - fortl Cnrallstau I04-ly ' David Mcduffie, ! PKICK MIIOS Ar0 PlaASTKRrR.j r a VETTEVH.LE. S, C, ' ak.ti. I...UW. kisaarsiccsta aanoM la this and ' ?rya!i"afcnt iTfbht.T.rk iL ti. bi. ,.ar.-, -j Jalylt,lS8. ' 13a-ly " ' COOK Ac JOHNSON Engliah', German, and American Hard- Jaaaary 10, 1854. Hf T. C. & B. G. WORTH, Comixiission and Forwarding ilRCI!.T!5, WJInilngton, X. C. - yQraoeatsudaoBOOiuigomsBU. . n-iri ; ., ::- ''-: -: Pelebrated.Rye Whiskey. THK ubritor hs mad arranemnts to keep a snpply of th Genuino Arrtol; and l thalf i Agent for Ih sal. of fbp abort brand of A No. I Kj . Wbik.yl.thUPtao... mn,T M x May 4, 1M7. 1 to-tr Negroes Wanted. Th BBdoritfrLsd Bill pay h higb4 cash pric for TMia- Isegrors. Lottriaddrid to either of a at' Laurinborg, Richiaoud CQunty, urill bara r-pats.ioa. ,:D;C; rk' . : PANlCIa aj.'.jlcLACRIH. t..nharh. T)se. 10. 1ZM JJU-H. t . Worth & Utley, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants . FAYETTKTILlaE, I. C. J. A. WORTH, BTLBT. f.brurj20, 1851.177 , . , , 7 tf i r t t 'GEORGE ALDERMAN, ! INSPECTOR OF; MV1L STORES. '' WILHESGtOSJ, 'RYU. ''.-. Jm.8I.1M7.'' .'' ll-Kpj':.' Groceries' Harare, ic. &c, TI1R nJprlgal r kow rciviDg . turgt (Mori. Mat! f .' 4 . Grocerle., IIftr4 Wnrf, Irn, ' tfteiel, '. IIllwU'ar, Rkoe L'a(brr ' 'i i -' aua addirff t: '.'.'i'j Wtlch lhx Kill U at boltiU t tnwll 4tne on 't fct CAM, or n nr oul Jlmt to pniaipt dMltr1 f':-4ip r ' - .-.- ,i - , , . I. W, WILLIAM CO,; 1 J.!J 15, 1857.' . , ... m.ttl t Ltrnd For, Sale.v I kuJ from th iu.lieUon Mt powd In U rkh. Prma t rf mm j mm cngiuMr iw nkia om ior drtiaiuf cbs U cut t wl not M.rrJLtif (2U0. An pt vtablDg la pcrcbaac Uic vbvla or part at mii UuiU can aiaaiiu llieai oa appiiMlioa la tilkfr I Ik MlMrir. Kid Ud ar ia .eeajpaet body I d HuatJ from 10 In I'J ml!.iouib of faiclarillf, WII4JAM MeMILLAJI, - ; JAMES CAM1WU.L, CambtrUaJ Co . Jul; 1, 1M7. 18141 NOTICE. I WILL alUrd Ik Mtovlnr. IMalrlcU, poM of aallcbB lb ,Ta U 1. C.Ur Croak, Iok'o 'rok, ' Pica Hill, (.'rrvr aCrork, Utaok Rir, . QaaabifVa, ... fur thop.- Jat2I - 2t '' M. 24 " , Aafl I BKCTOR McSMU., ttbrflf IM-I BesJb, J'7 t. AOT1CE Is btT si.sa that I wilt atli at tlw Cumti Ua oW, to ill h gbast bWosr, o Slvdy ft 1st 4J of Afu artl, Uf IH paipoa of a di'isiaa aaa( tk hot. t L Hwb Wstk iH 4 loo rrr k.'i, ToOl s l Uun.bo, I'i to 60 1 roars of tgt. wl hoad and a. 1 A rrattt of ail atth aid a a i tir. JOU McLAlRIJI, VvBL4tanMr. JiO-St .OTlCIi I iU gisoaroaard of riVB INILAKI4 r pr- s abs wl I Btiag m a aurrsi Mar 11 cif to j immu U. Iu(lm. tskaa rrsas ika rarry M i.ui.kib J toaaoa ti rma M lb liib a Jaaa, vr !1 t pal n lo a,sr M sack isfvraitio a oiil oaablo - sst? Ik Mars is arifki surtii sgni rasrs. sad bHad In s f hw rs i mf ptr.ta d..trtoc to aao aU w will got tl i rstrara aao a v.au. K. P. MJ LVIS. m st i .t. J Ll fr J 'IT? 17 1 liUl I ?Cr?r" ! " I ' I ' ft T Dt'TCH, ,,' - . " Rkb T"l,' " IM,LI.H SoffO! "LARiltOW'!'," " I t'TA B tO " JiaH rwalrad aad tW aa if . i. Il!StAl.E. to-n j Jel t, J:7. tOlHUAV r.'o HQ I. LA AD Hi Tilsit TUB CCI.kHISTKa II.kl.Ltta tai.pt a DISIIAM. OP TOE . ivID.EIS "l LIV-8R COMPLAINT, wkakkk.s or xxririxi), FEVER AND AGUE. And lb Tarf.ai sfTsctions eoafuif upon a Hr. dirsj Ton.tcu OR Mvr.K, Hack si lottlajiaslioa, AfflitT of tli Stotaarh, Colicky Vaias, liejtt'r, 'Lo uf apsut, UpondrcT, rmtiroaoss, n'indsadtiioodingrilcs, la ail oert jus, KboaoMtiOi aud N.orsljin A(lUs!i, it ha ia uaiut-r- Instaaen prorod kigblaJKafftetal, aad ia otbtrs uflwtsd a docidsd euro. Tbls is m parslj pstW enajpouud, r(!trod on itriotlv stisiititiu orinvifilss, aftor th atanaar of tb crl.brit.,1 11-l.a J J'rJ..or, Itrb.. Boca.-, of it groat success in t of th Krpaaa BIto, IU iatruduotioa inU. Utsi'tiitrd Hlates dra intended ator asprciailrTur tbose of oar fstberlanJ soottrrtd here and there osr Uis tne or this Biiglitr oountiy. BleeW tag with ifremt saeosas aaioag Ultra, I now offer it to th Aatorieaa public, knowing that it ti-u'y Boeder. fal medicinal vrftue must twackraiwledgMr- It ii(ticularl rcceumeodrd tethoso-pertoatBhos eon.titutiuos auy bins been ioipuired by tb cootin um us of anient rpirl'ts, or other forms of dissipa Hon. OoneraUy iiwURtsusoua ia cffivt, II finds its way direotly to th rest of .life, IbriUing and iiiick eniuf arery aerre, rsisinjt op tliedrooping spirit, fttiJ, la foct, inruMiig new health sad gr in the system. NOriCK. W boeer expect to find tbi a beverap Will he disap'pniiiled i but to th ick, weak and low ipirited, U aill prot a grateful aromatic erdil,poe eised of singular remedial properties. I! At TIOIV. The frat popularity of Ibis -delightful Aroma has induced ninny lmitatinjis, which the public shonld guard against purchasing, lie not petsuadeO to buy anHhing else until youbsyogiren QoerhaT' Holland Uitlors a, fair trial. On boiilo will ouTioc yu bow lnflnitey mpetior it is to all these iaiitation. gasjiSold $lj)0-t!r. bottle, or six bottlei for ss-oo.-bv a.: ... 1 ; 8H,E PROPRIETORS. I1E5JA9I1X r.E, Jr. etc CO, A(iI!rTlBlNa rbAUXtArKSTI'STS AiNU HEMSTS, , rifssburgU, Pi. ; - 6AMCEL J. UINSUALB sol it'rV ryett- Juno 12, 1837. ; " . Tl -1 , ; ; New Spring Goods. A LEX'K JOHNSON CROW hate just reoeired a eoaiplet aad well seleoted Stock of Maple' anal Facte " DRV GOODS, Araoars which will be fooad ery variety aad style of tioeds called for In their lino of trade. Their Block is larg and desimbte, and will bejlirpoead of at short profit tn rs or prtmvt ravine customer., ALRX'R -JOIINS0S, Jr, , JETER TROW. April i, IbiJ. O-ff WW , ... .. . ., -- Ju ycttcv. : TUB 8A11IJATII I)A1. What pH4j o'tr th ppuluui . j ; ' Tb irontoil current of in Ufa 1- : It aporta, it gainful cbm! ur . ' A tbougb tbir Tilen r tu Th roor of traJ ka oaasoil, d 1 1, Cub bolr oagt awl (olvow v Par pral Hi (barm j from T"i ' A Ml of mt .ml bi-aicijn I i bis oalre koarth r!ina& tl , - Jb toil-worn utonl bakl Ii i WItbiB, witbout, tbreugk furro -Tit OB brijlil aj of gliJn. u. Coon ft vi Ibtit in ini.In !- f .... . i, . . , . , r . to (bt fntik krwM, In 'ti art I i.c Oil Jheod, and g, oi buoyant jroatli Oad I wbo bi ptl'd lb owUra riii tlxir bvs, 'TU la tbotr lot tfa. r to lb tempi eoa, A atat! skip raooo o'or th migbtj mala . i Chi mkof bragua frooj ovr bappr Ua.1 I , Vt freia it baart axuibi th choral atraia ; . . For thcr It Uttl too la tad baiid, r.;-' r ;' Aand th ooasa dart'aftil roar, ' ' Vraloa bia bos luv link ahor to JtsUat iiior. C) or pwl aood br Mtaorr radiaae falls, la U glad itlaaJa of th ludjsa ataia. Wast thrutigiag crowJs tlio niasiuaiar taila ' To raise to baoioa lb CbriatUo ' glorloa ilrait, f L J Btxra Mgirt chlMrca of tba mtm.,; KUoda th Ut sua, aad eoaut hi Tictorio woa. Ia tb BMoodascrts uf a di.tsut ton, .' t ' ' 'M14 aaraf astias, Uirillt ud ttera, A lot.slj atai, 'J froai hi ova, -TU traalr voavils, ilcalh or raws to oara.'' r'areb'd, faaCag, wrarirl, tcrgiag lo &fir, - Mo kaorti, b f r t ; hp klrtdits ia bU prsfcr. O'or tho Vido ourU, Vat J, litis Mutso lio i lUot o'or Uto ilfcrwprU hr baiatjr abvgs ; ' -- rS -! Pr- ajio waof sioos; ,Th oapsaiiiag boart rsm cartb oatUaissnit spritigs ; , "'i " 4 ." 11 r-r oa us, will trso. Its il baa, labsrs its kbIss, aad da.-ls rjr t v tk aun. . -. lilSCELLANEODS. ' CWw sa Wf'wi s uts ioKsaa As H aw rsres as tit tM s-Wa. (jk ," , HUMAN UlXi ks' w. A WARFARE. Amgp' -"titer b deaWvd. that . J-,t of fame, the .rprrb.Uia of ae tweet, 'oUth aB4 ,he repose of the tomb. if in , fof .,1 tbeb.auufl.fare,mm?e Ii tW tipcrieDC. and even beauty deign. But io jr,lU! of denih he murf live on: hi A oJtov'vTw-thvW no it that joy is the .lver lining lo the tioal of . tt .,rf0I welcome. But the first : ?. , u with .h-t of hi an- I n' V nVrt. Wow;. latter. KnrHm -we r,-, :i-, a. s." ; -" " " " "'7vv'o r .t ,a if .4. i,ia ..I ll..a . kil li.r fl ". .. .. . .M.-1)l.1l...M' V....J, i.aar I buind bills t ri.li : Without wiin!s and tornadoet, the prit . n.rHre "I jce;in would t bat a rai, bum ;tig, sisiiiaiiv i iho ; wnuoiit ti;a arsary h:ns f Winter, the charms cf h'l'rir , woti4 bo fanktiawn t without plates and i pm.r num... aceucry wutuu ....... I aflr-i.liiiii. . m . .A aaaraai. laaaaliiff aa atauall I ... - ! fc, ..... ...... , - ja..im;.i. . isu uwuio suracuici pi un v- j would cease to be martel, if deforuiitr , p ,r to be mere toys of a leisure hour. In w as lit iretv banished . front the .world. th midst of the wildest atorrria they seem ' Human life i a parw.rama of successive,' rW)trstHt acenery. The powrm of , the ; sul are as various as the trrow-elad si-aks ;if the Alpine range; its affections as i bright, opftikiingtiiid changing as the waves of an inland sea. Uut this world h m theatre -!! adnpted to man's development. litre mrUit ttH-n linJs Vast axiutudes lot p-nite lliou, I;. ; aorraw linds thoosandjiof broken, ruin.d a:(d discoritudtile hearfu; fi v -d Iwm Attd dragoiM in the way 5 und itiiihiiinii finds ntiHintain bights to test its stoutest, bold st wing. ' . . Uut the vestiges of life's warfure meet the eye in ten thousand duTe'rent dit ectior;, tt-gtiaiioti airiaggies 10 iitaiutiij, tnrcaieu- ed with an infinite horde of destroyers rvtry fiah ol the lea, and monster ol the j ih't p, um.-it guard its life bv the.mof active vigilance; anu tbe birds of the air, the ani mals of the forest liv in jeopardy every hour; '. . '-. ." v T-;. . JIiuimi life, however, shows this' lifu in a higher and aterner scale. Disease, iu sidiotia in its approach,4 and multifuriou.' trr form, assaults tho human heart by at least thirty thousand avenue-; time mows down hi acoro e very hour; accident " digs pitfalls iit every pathway; and llic -wodd brace itself ia vain agninsts . Absolute, fate. Society, endearing to the heart and rich in more than tnotal tiensures, ttssau'tetl by thg gall of slander, embittered by the most w bimsit?al--eontttntioii,s. inatlo-atf an- and contemptible fcy bigotry and presumption, and torn to atoms by the ruthless fangs uf uncontrolled passion. Individual pxcel Icnca is -tliscountenanced by cheap and gaudy counterleits it receives no fivor at the band of the rulitig multitude, and dies unwept and un honored by the world. Fcrtuno orevtn a compe'ency, can only be made or retained Cy watchful,' increasing toil; and reputation runs the gauntlet from the cradle to the grave. If Demosthenes reaped-Jmroorality, he did.;it in spite of Greece, against the domineering influenca of tho wealth and intrigues of Eschiaes. If Luther luid the foundation ol the Protes tant religion, ha" toiled bcnealii the curses of the Vatican, struggled against opinion j gray with age, a rut couiouuuca ino jeMiij policy of fim on king-loins Vill paid for mV greatness by bumbling the proudest Aristocracy on the globe; Brougham is im mortal for during. to defend an injured Queen in deiaiic of royal nuthoriiy; and Whington fought "fof and dearly earned every iota o( his undying fame, - rossibly,; bowever, ' thelra may be found countless numbets ofeilher sex, that know nothing of lite's warfare. Wealth htis poured her goldeiMdrovirsLJipon them; friends have vied In extracting every thorn from the pillow of repose; fortune has writ ten their names in the book of health;, and kind ancels sprinkled balm npon the aching soul; but auch persons know nothing ol j ::' 3 r,f Jliafo'i Jus ens la 1 1 1357. .i ;l jio-nios, gay Lotharioi jtod ' wor-iurtoli anjpfano tr all costly coatWvancea to t tho world, and dwell fort i' rc.ion tf fancy, and a thy f l;t lifu is made up cf lencrj I tary tread and ioikfp- 'ii n lollic lineauodea hu wanly energy and power re t'cafci.inrr to little pijt-d.tMch-dcleaf-S "Life. ' , a i.l tiie auicl and of . irit ftiid a bw-j heart" r rir:y, iwvin di '" I i. ' ! end- power, , f iis die- l'roiii- ,j .... roil uiiit-aiiiiWe, .iJi k ciierzy thaaacentury of . tsuo, it hurt the fef.eri ofap- I pi hi" .j.i. wrings aucccnlrora the un worM; Hid fitjhls Ha way through us;tnd crashing imped iment.v. from i : iy tollienuff.miti of earih; it coven i . ' p'aiim w:tu wavjnjf harvests, iratters i riii upon the desert tear. 01 eg from the ', oi()iii,i;i;r,i, spread, the tails of ila cOm- frrco Uj woo (he winds of erery climate, t.! tie world with the roar of its macl.i ", and spreads its vast table for 6000, bi'U.i fJ0 to eat and be satisfied. ILif tin world have yet to feel this liv-ia-: nmving, creative tKwerof life, il.at in,- (i-l- hjart on ward to great and glorious j iff d, seeks no support, but of Heaven; but j w tn t,,e uerre of the Arn-an lion, fights i .U cowering pusilani.nity turns trem-! ,, te- "It Cometh neither from the; L.i. rr from the West. her yet jli -n ..t, but is wrought out, perhaps, from oUcureiu.nanity,byaorreinheremCyclo- .ir.in rr, snu rrwninrsi aiuuw uj in- r cireumstatysea, discipline long years I f a'.'. a rirr.ii () aTTSriU'a IA fnr .tiiM Fix- I m mm ttinerent giant strengui, A v oath of vigoroua, manly intellect; ex- j If i ! and varied awotnplishments, wiih j thing of personal attraction, that wiii . tiTK aS Jtttem of introduction to the hall! wLtr iherllle do cot.grt-g ate, lok ufwm . J t) f v r!d, paiuted with the gol Jt-n tints of ! mi r-iin,' nor once dreams, of the sharp con- ! f ri m aging beneath the clouds and smoke i"( . -y- Tie fair -portions of noble mir ..l, , loAingprotidlyjoto view, receive, i ,u-. f .ttv7e. Ii dbnd.th enchantrrent : " . . 1 . -.. . wrwrof .vunnsK buhi ; ai. .-.J VJ a. n . . 1. , OJC, ., , IM,rU , UHpfOI MKJ, , a: loruuu reisca. toe intterest w re , to I a facountered wih undaunted firmness; . . t muij c,e evews oi me who tne ease oi . -. a .1 .. L... t '. . toj.Jay with the lempest.as if legitimately j i0 mle. But such men fit'ht their bat- . y " 1 i J ml Train anfee int. nntt!n muiiiereoce mutt J mnit nnhnnnAn''XnnTtomr t U re-.ved and endurel, and even beauty s, ..i, . -..i- .ti, r ih. sku!:s ol his.. :i .n iiies away wuencxpeciaiioo ates. nf ilt wife and six amnll chiidren. ,.. - , t 1 WV " " l vv . " o J i ! 1 ou are acotiatuted wtin men mat Kern Ln .. i ..... i.-n .M- m i U bur he I.e. talore the hour I s.nte arrives tajngj'passing bevoud U.e region of venuure, wii st Otiiers sleep they burn the midnight j nai flf dashing "torents, Itis feet tread the lat.!; and plan their mighty deeds. Great 0f amethyst and opal.' Above him are Cf mls are calm upon the battle-field, j Hn1y p,. s,nided in mists and eternal ti'lr t lar.s ai.d views unfold quickly and ! mow!L Tbere are no sounds save the crack wit won Jarful etfect foolish, babbling -,n(, tbe glaxiers. The, soul seems almost fit e oil them Gifted chiiJren of genius. 01,h ,e heavens above. There surely t.v.ierat I ajlor arrive.! not at Buena isia j M. lb tmt:r-wn. hall hmghtMnH noftaa f Sit-aiHU i :sroui oriorr, nuu niar,cu ms i mtt through lb realms 4f thought for the j bu,: i;W oavs, anu m me nnur ot conuici ne b.-,red cnim us the bills and as irMstk'ss j l U4V3, ai ... wli"l wl V'".M.i a.. I stie. , . ! "Tlie genuine warfare of .the soul 11 a!-; wai t xtremely calm ponderous thought j d:a s riot tri many words, and spirits fitted ! for ihe tc-oiptest paMi unnoticed in. hours ot uVlMi'jility. When the iMir.erva was driv. tDgdown the coast of Alrica,at unuotifed youth sprang to. the helm; bis sharp, quick, sua! stirring word awoke the stopihed crew, acdft'Ontbeliiilo barque flewately around thit Cfipe The lightest 'skiff may glide Upo i the unruffled surface; but It require a ! !l and during spirit to guide It safely ov r he casting of the billowy ocean. Uut Uu- tioihfl powers of the soul ars nev- er tlct r 'tjd in prosperity; all tliat is ex- re !r-t aa l ctufiinomling m lite is tne re siiil of warfare. The mind must be hurled into diik'UlthKttumeAfUr; clouds and d'irkne-as must hide the last star of li.i'v : and if friends and fortune forsake, so much the better. ' Find a man thus tried from hi youthdenied all the sympathy and sunshine of life, cursed with all that ii humility to a proud soul, oppressed by 'ail tiut is mean and contemptible, op- tosed by fortune, fame and faction if he iit Bwvived them all, and hi banner still floats ou high, the sickly ons of fortune, fashjif.and efTeminacy should kef-p at a mopt respecful distance. Such a man may be without friends, wealth or allied influ enwl pole and silent; he may appear a ini eo'lra Ui the firmament of mortality, but he is emphatically tha King of -men bk Will, burst the entrenchme nf of society as the merest gossamer, shiver combina tivins tffaioms, and blaze a new pathway Over the hills of futurity for the advance of him.nn life.' . , v' U'e hn-rj to erne noon tbe soldiers of life s Warfare scarred and hoary veterans, the nnlv her.K?s of Immorality. Ie love a bold and da'ririg leader, full of fiery thought; wo love to see foes gRtlier in coun tless squad Mis around him, and the world give him up fit lost; we love to watch, his plume nod- ;tiu iu the conflict, and scattering tbe nosi like chaflbelore the windat Dia ieet young hca-d immortal wreatlts will bloom forever. J;'lll na will lav Us honors, and around tns Righteousueis exauttetlt a nation. Jri Jumuru' njn fa ilrrp. THE WANDERING JEW. A wild and terrible legend Ti that of Ihe Middle Aarea which temouified the Jewish otioi by the traits of the Wandering Jew.1 It represent an old man witu naked et-t aiicovered head, and.lon white beard, .-rwlolno asuaJaulu kif anrtli. Ilia fa(je u ,e Bark of blcKsd is upDO his forehead, his eves burn like sapphires be neulh their oblique lids. With ud eagle like nose, and blood liko lips squalid ami harsh in features, end cUil in a coarse woollen gown he ever pursued with staff In hand, his interminable journey. Speak ing all language, and traversing all lands allowing not the purposes of God concern ing himifMCf-rid ever diivn onward by a 1 s'-c rt i'i fie is Iro'fHirta troin Jwace i , '-' i 'w .tv.t. '!; id ol iue wind; rn.,as Uifilt close, hi old age renews iUelf with the vi gor of youth id order that ne may complete the weary round of ages.' The people wonder as be hastens past. Once or twice only has he parwed to tell his story. He was of the Jewish uation, Ahasuerus by name, anil a shoe maker by trade If welling ia Jerusalem, he persecuted our Saviour, and was one of those w ho cried "Crucify bin.!" The sentence of rienth having been paw ed he ran to his houe, before which Jesus was to pass on his way to Cal sry. Taking his ehild in his arms, be stood at Ihe door with his family to behold the pro-rp-sinn. Our Saviour, weighed down by the heave; burden of the crosa, leaned for a momf-tit azainst the wall: and the Jew to .1...... l: th innnr-.fnt one With ... MoWi and DOinted to the place ol exw,uti brtJe Li,n go on. eu Jeaus, iWng ch.ld of fcirael, Jajj - : f u,e 8oa of G.-t. . j f u aMt ,.,1. U, V M'fvt &m uefbn U a.,rt CK farth oa tfcy bogiourMj. Uhrt owm . traror muanuiai d ss, 1 p1B,iog Bntir is th citfr ear tie deowts, maMt avao tb; .....la ilia Imnn. ud ksriei ' 1 Esorraksr th bj igbi of aiy oarso, . h,, kU tha kg for dib, 0. deUrtraaca, But sbaUaot Ji aatil u iaj of jadgrtaout. n9 listed at the crucifixion and then fcoe, fof1, a rnvsteriviui stranger w Uwefieet fchal, come fimi liar wiih. if lands. " " it T V Vt r f. . t!.-,...v ior. --.spi, - . " V caVt rn of .Mouut Cdnat V sl-kn.g ific custt i - I jjj , j, jjrj, gfV Wfl C Vl'O tO t, IS ii tit CS. J , ,ne grinninc skuils are befure. him. Hel " An.i !,,.. .,-, from the too of the ! sail VI caJ1DOt Ue rushp$ inUf the flames ot talt- f . . i I jng jercialem, anJ attempi to Durr Bm- j S?J - ineath the crumblinj; ruins of "Rome; ; k',. ; ... Flvin fr..m cittM and men. ! ,he wanaerer seeks the solitary places of I theearlh. He climbs the everlas'iiug muun- Wandering Jew shall rest! No. A pur-J 2 anceMjiishvaths r jworrf-ot flaromghe nwy becoue eveu fd though:, be aa- aij tle anUerer Denoius at once -n .' i,ttaVens the drama of the crucifie- w JV fr0!U earth to heaven is stored w;tl, myriads ot celestial tiemg raa;ant w nn h. : nerore him are all the martvrs and fots anj wno have ever lived and died. For a moment he gazes cpoa the visions and turns away chased by the sword of Hiii-iie and demons of frightful form. Then he again wanders over tbe earth, ever with five pieces of copper in his pockel ever w ith the mark of blood upon his forehead. Maddened with the agon v of life, he throws himself in tbe crater ot ttna, out tue ooi- lib 2 liquid and sulphurous Hmes burn nun not- Tbe" flooda of lava vomit him forth, for bis hour is not yet come. Embarking upon the sea the wind raises it surface into mountain waves the vessel divide, and all nerish save the Wandering Jew.' Too licht to sink in the ocean, its waves cast to a humlred bloody ctfnflicte without sword or shield. KW irnraiTf." The leaden balls rain ha'rm'essly around him, battle n ves and crimeters glance from his charmed body: Where mounted squadrons fight with the fury of demons hb casts 'himself under the feet of the horsemen and is unharmed, so riveted are bis soul and body-together. Her says to Nero, "Thou art drunk with blood." They invent the most horrible tortures for his punishment, yet injure him not Leav ing in his vain pursuit of death, the lands tt.t thrnb with life and industry, the Wan- derin-r Jew treads the solitary jungles of 1 the tropics., He w alks m poisone.l air; tne fierce lions and flat-headed serpeuU will only sport with; lujirw he hastens by. And thus he w anders. Traversing mountain and , rousing aeither ia th cities aor th deserts, -"" . Nowhere not en la tbe tomb, . Teacher : How many kinds of axes are there f" Boy: - Broadljxe, nawow axe, post axe, axe of the legislature, uxe of the Apostles, and axe my pa? Teacher : Good I go to the head ol your class ! "How changeable the wind is," aaid Mrs. Partiufoo, upon her retora from a walk iu Bos ton. "It ia the ehanMablest thing I ever did see. Viixta I want to Washiugtoo strvet, it was ilowin ia my face, arid when I turned to go down don't you Unas- it went piowtug on uiy a-,-...!-'' - ' TlR:T.'0 IVOr.lARSI AltTlKCt Whole No. jgg.' HEARING BOYS. " The following m.ty be read w ith profll by many : " , ' - tuirTr t. . 1 ' , What! slay at home for that squalling younp; one? Catch me o." . And the young mother threw on a, bonnet and shawl, and humming a gay air, sauntered out on the promenade. One and another bowed and smiled tta she moved along, flushed, triumphant and beautiful. A young man . met her just as she was passing the shop of a well known firm. "Ah? out Again. Duliah, be said earnest. Iy. - Where is Obariey V , ' -"With Ilsnnali, of course. You dott't. ex:)ect me to tie myktJf lir bitV abe reluta- rL . - ' - , . -rl.5 "..'.. .. .r. .. 1.. 1 . 1 i.e y0B3 jaan's Utt grtw cloudy. eiiirned.witb a haf stglt but I ' Can t bear te hare him left with servants. " Oh I well, I can," she said, and with a radiant smile led her husband bard at work, and flitted on. . , v casfTEt tt. " Answer all his questions ? make myself a slave, as I should be obliged to! Ob, no, ' can't think of it, if I give bin. his break fast and plenty -of playthings, I consider my duty done. 1 dou't believe in fussing over ch JJreil let them find out things as they grow op." ' " There's the danger," replied the dear old ladyf casting a pitying look, upon the richly embroidered cloak her son's wife had bent over all day, they And out things that rum them, ui.leia the mother is constantly imparting the riylit kind of knowledge." , Ob, you waLt to make him a piece of rrfection like hit father ; well, I can't say do. 1 dou't like these faultness men, See now uu t tiie orj'rtit the contrast beautiful T Come here, Charley, lovey, he shall bare the haaJsointsl cloak in the whole erty." to tries ui. "A cicar! bles me, what a bov. ard only twelve? Are you surf j ou saw him smoke it ? Well, I dare say it made him ick enough ; boys will be boys, you know." " Ves.'bul to think yoo should allow hint In rrntr. Ihe thf?are withotit m knaisU Ip-" nd the husband groaned. - )w UK why what a fret yon are in ; do Set the cbui see aouetbing of tit - world." Ciurrca iv. Mo jail! roy CodT bwland-ool ..De-: '"c dw t -la) a tsw b V.y aa a tlswt-. - - The bry was aentecced to the Mite's carried prison, and tne momer may yet oe tu ti.e 1'Juatic a.vium. ' ' A'.WuRU IV WORKERS. - Let not the worker-Hbe poor man i deem that the cultivation tf the intellect ual faculty is not for him. No! Let him to U.e hiclWit, noblest attainments. . " and w ill find1 that loteiiect is of no rank. and that it is of' higher value than the dia dems of prtaioes or the stars of nobles. Let him ailumiiie his mind with knowledge, aod mauy a bjiiii jut gem he wiii discover and bring to light.- The talent heat of genius eiisis in LunJreds of darkened miiid.i, only waiting the IVoniethean spark of know ledge tokii'ujlc it into lite. Ignorance aione coaceais the world ct' undeveloped faculties and glorious energies tne seoret springs of nobie deeds and actions that lie uorni.tnt -m meanet breaak Who can tell w bat pires nouiy . te ail know mat tfie great est men and best benefactors of tr.e world have issued, not from royal palaces, but from the humble homes of toil ami indus try. The great Franklin, and others of the wisest aud best nit-u this country have produced, have risen Iruui a lowly nation. . Burus, Sootia'i cherished bard,- " ftiiVtsl in g!r aud iafriJe, Bcbiod bis plow apou tbe tacoauia aide." . Thomson, the exquisite poet of the ";-, sons," .'also followed the piov. BloomfiflJ, another rural pcn:t, was a child of the peo ple, and com03ed his touching lyrics on a tailor' - board. Tossie, the celebrated modelor of gems was. a poor mason. Jas min, uthe feted and worshipped poet of France, is still' tbe barber of AjeiK A bril liant host thatiiave sprung from the ranks of the jeopte flash upon our memory, but these will suffice. ' Let not the workers be disheartened, thcrelore, aud imag-ne ihaT"know.Udge aad highstation are not for them. To the high spirited, holiest, persevering man all achievements are possible. It was the . " workers "the laboring men" to whbm California must willingly opened her gohj freijrhited bosom. . .'-- An old writer cu dross sajs' that "vouag wo-" men shuuld let their judgment be seen by the frugality aud simplicity of their apparel." Our modern' young laiie. are frugal enough in tome ariieles-of dre, heaven kniws, aud as to letting "their judgeuitBt beaeeu," that, io nearlv all tj,4 Lt not exhibited. The way." to get in or Mabiagesi.-s D.tucuTERs.-A thriving trader tn Wiscon sin claiming ihe paternity of eleven daugh ters, greatly to the astonishment of his neighbors, succeded in marjiug them all off in six months. A neigbbor of his w Ho had likewise several daughters, called upon him '1 should like to know, friend,' said he. 'your secret of ready husband making with success' TootuLsaid the other, 'no secret at all. i make it a rule, after a niau has paid attenUon to one of my girls a fortnight, to call upon him with a revolver, and simply ask him to choose- between death and fna- a ... I , a . moony. 1 ou may luiai-e. -.-uuiintu-u ue, QUesti( indeed, aud no mittenj at till in which of tbe two tiiey pceierreu. a rivil . ..? . V. ..WIIWra-l-'",, ' vr
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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July 25, 1857, edition 1
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