UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND T II K LAWS-THE li U A K I) 1 A i a U uuu LlJJE.li. Vol. XXXVI. ... ..... . . JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Commission & Forwarding merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C, Will give hi perianal attention lo buainci cntrunted to Ui cum', and liip tn may rely Oil having , prompt return. , Liberal advancca made on consignment! of !l kind of Country Produce foi.salu iu lliu irnukel, or for ahip- Went 10 oilier putt. C.iimi.'iiiikiiu of I'louj aoliclted. March, IS55. 70lf T. C. & 15. G. WOHTII, Commission and Forwarding merchants, biiovvx's m ildino, wATcn sTRKur, Wilmington, X. C. Jj L'.u.il Advance unid on Conaignmetil. Man-It 9, 1853. VS-lyp ? iitnry r. kussi ii. Ji'S. u. uusscn. RUSSELL tt BROTHER, General Commission Merc-hunts, WILMINGTON, N. C. Ilelrr to I li. II. W iikIii.i-...! -i.i U K.t.iiiw leal. , - I. ; Hartley, haq., Pre I Unumeiciul D.inli. I IE hue ample U'liaif and Sloie Itnoui, aiiuat-d in the mut icitial part of lllc Inwn, and are j prp.ie.1 u, in.ke mimtuI Cifii Adiitu tn en j I'loor, t.'ott.m. Njval Sturea. or oilier Prud.uo niiiiign. tdlou.lUa!(Uere,oriliipimi.tloouifmnd..rih.; Mtn-ii3. 7-iv ! .!. i. 1. Macl:a! & Co., COMMSHiN A rIOI,'li ,Mi:KCIIANT., WILKiriGlON, N. C. ICKtt.U. dt e. m..le on ,:i..ignn.enU of fhrnr, j and proiimt alt. iH.un &i.n t I'dlng Older fvr ! (iini-cnea, eve Vian d, IS.Vi. 1H ttpd W. P. 3!wrr, J .ha i Slmily, I V. Juan. ; "' M0015K, .STANLY & CO., j conmssioN heechakts, (MVE Hi nil alicniiiiii to the '! ur al.ipnw nl i f S olllltl ) I4 lit i-, and Ur.lt r$ .tumpt't lil, w.ieii aciu.iipi.iivd uj niuitiame 01 mIi.Iui lury . luk-ri'iive. ntrtaTo' j O. (!. Pjt.'t-y. I'!i''t Cj.a hit i .1 f!mk, Wilmington, i L. V il ill. l'"--'t IV. liaiik ol l'. M e. I'li.'l.'. M..vrr. I're.'i Mi .uial.l.' Uaiikuf Newhein. M ,lr, Sill. Ijf. S ly j W. 1. KLUOTT, . Lt!e of Wo. lit A Elliuy, Kajrttrude. N. C, j General Commission & Forwarding ! Merchant, j W!I.MI.ilHN, N. c. Older f it Mcicbau-lif", and t iili.i,;nn.lit of Ftmtr , and oilier I'mljce. fir tale at sliiptm at, lhaukrul!y re-'. 9 itetl ltfi.1 pfomp U tituOcd to. Vur-li, is'",. " IS It LumTjcr for Gale At the Kal'igh 1'laiiing Milk 2iKi, (iftti fc, t di e-sctl Flooring.' !t,Ml " W eatlu ib-iard.lig. ?i,il)tt ' " I'eilllia. ItM'.ii'.t) " ' 'I hit k ll'iitd. 'I'll It I l it! . r i.u' l'ir if t !!! l--i2 1f.il pine.lnonslil a Ti at, e'.a-t tSii.LurM, ai.J nt'l l-e ! titrrcil uti bond I'.i'- r. ii. tn' u' i h iiin. 1 lie- wi lntie I puic!) will, on appli. atmu by k-lter ot olhrrwiw. tie tuiiii.licd Willi 't,l ul p. i.e., and all liliMa') iiiluniia'iu.i Iu liri'.U, At. T. I). HOfiC t tu. R.h i.h. Mtilt?J. I.'5. C.m.t- GO Thrcshiiis Machines roil a j. i : . rIIC aiibwrilwr wind I iive' tft.ltj mfirn, llie Par. mera ul Ol n.e and llu a. j nun. i L'uui.ln-, lliai be u nn hmid fivlv nf ralnu'r'n Tati i.t ISol try I'luil Thp'hhin M.ii'hincs, piin.firinr-l in N'- V'irk tf Ibe cy ts-t mslerh!, ml wanan'ej to pufiti'ft" I 'he brat and " ow rhete no in iiw. Il Mini aim ennie!) i.f wniuhi mm, and telwre tlie oprr.lur riiU'dy Ir on dot il.ii-1,-er. Tli a am bin I pailn-uia l i i.i tt I a a .tali. r .;y mil i. n , and I w I 'pd la be dim.-n by a r.,m. Moil j.kli ii whtrl, wlirrli .-y a 1m iI f inrer t-i slil In lift in hi burn, and will l!n.h ll.ni lo In Ibrci buudinl btl-hrl pel 1 witll It b. Tin mtt tiiaebin i wotlb iil't dnbir. at (okl'Snimuli. Iroin wtut-h plat liy " a dins lf.l by pm. luff, Ihey paving freuhl nn ll.e aame. l eer a-e ! aiw .line lln; le p'itrt rtcli'y .ml tin bundietl itnllara. A ' lie- llu' f ilb ro-rf at ts,Kiib l.otteii, Oiange I'ouuly, "Vt JOHN A. M'MANNF.N. Y.,v 7. ISVi. S'l-HW NOt'TIl CAKor.l.NA MAl AND ilAZKTTKKIS. ToA' Tjc-i'eeni TrwOr nf .V ..' ' fnVifti t tii rti : The undfiaiaiirt! air p'e 'tm-t lafr and hand-one Xljp nf Hit Mite, and a linr'leer In sc. ., npiny it. We Wi.b Hi !,. rnmiii? nf I'.ie Pii'i lie lliid liiig'. ( 'idle j(e ant Ac s'ewiea.l t einl-elioh II li ,e Ju l Itir b I" -d lb Mt. 'I hi ft' -it ill go ptiUln iiy lo your l.i.lt,i'n well aa m.o what ,ut nile it il .u.1.. We will llwrebt'e, iiwrt in lb (ljseil.Tr. an ef.4r.1n eg of yu' biiikMn. if ynn witt luertian It with ll.e dMwiioti ptjina lbs evMn ' f Ibe fdtle.ol wbiclt yon r.it hte d-iplu tie -e.. lj pltletir ymir tiwulo. At. And if yo wiil wy 1 tnti! nl eugMing, wc will also hate the Ituib daig llat M Iwidef. whit It will liean ..dterli-emenl , M a'l time t rome. If y in will nnl S wnnert de. . rrtp'ion of your t'ollece, nf Mi lnd. it nipte.b.-aiHin, f iculir. (ru-tt, lenn. Ac te ill in-crl il In the li. eefieer free nf rh t'ite. SV.er.,1 lietituliuO. bats ahvl ' iln , but w W nil all 111 thy MU!a. Very lU'ih Stlnl'y ynuf obnlirnl aervanla, Wl. 0 ClH IKf!, II ib-ttc'i, HA Ml EL PKMICP.. ll.ll.hofAU.h. A Iheaa K'ffl. U. to .ke, al II ib uh, N. C. June IX, ISi5. - Law VmxAh For ulc. . . ! SOMB Valiialiki l.sw Bit it, pi'l nf s am.ll bul walbler1il Lsw I.IW, wiv I hl ilu.e, ,, ra nn appbstNift a' ll.e Nfrcrdt-f flifat. Amnng lli.m r lh K'tidi-h Rcpnf'.ln l !, Irish It's Ih-I pwl1 OH THi'MC!, B-ftVs P.'i". .,'" 11 V ' '!. f ii.tr, it- . s. . a ,ri Clarendon Iron Works, WILMINGTON, N. C. 'PJ1E ULAKENllON IKON V0I;KS are now "- prepared to receive order fur Ileum, Veilicul, HmiiouUi ur Oacillaiiiig Steam Engine, High or Low Prea.ure, and ji.ii pic J to all (jup--f ; Ciirular, Verti cal ami I'oitnlile haw Mill, iouiplile; Pum a, Mining M.iclimery, (.rial and flour MilU, rimiplelv i barker, Turbine and other Water Win-flu, Equipping of Sirniii ei, Car Wheel and Axlesi llnrae Puwcra of tariou jpallcrna; Itic-o Kit-Id Pump and Lupine; liice Thrar-li. ; i-1 ; Shingle Machiuea, rjhufling, Pulliea, Hangira, lii-ur., and all other Mill Woik. CASTIXtiS. Iron and bra, ('sating! of all Jew-rip. . thins, including Ornamental lion Kuihn,;, t'ipe, lliidgi ICaslini,, Ac. Ac. The Company would rcwiiccifully invito attention lo Iheii style and pulu-rua of Hailing, nliicli may he aevn at titeir otlicv, blHl.L..S. Tubular. Flue and Cjlindiical lVdera, Waier Tauka, t'liiiuiirys, and all other kind ul Holler Wuk, liKPAIK- A separate iVparioitnt and force will he kepi for rrpaira. where uoikwill be done thoroughly ; and nith dei-pitii h. i h iving huge facilili.a. tho above woik will be done , uu .. . ir m. ., .,M,.err,i,ormoi Tuum, ,U.C1 biovtll." Clover tllt is CUt ill the and in a prompt mid Ntiii-hcloiy inauni-r. i 11 , . , . . . Cou.ul.a..o.,.yl,llero,olhe.iinre!;1.rdt..pla...!'",M,'i,1,S- ?"Vuld btt l)U " ."tU ,liB and drsigna fur mill, or llu-ii luiuiluie, and lo, o.aclii. lla.v " ' tuli tlif weather is such us iiit-ry gi-urrally, williniily aueiid. All urdera 01 com-: mlllliCJ,iUM, ,u be IiIicmiI lo the Uidii,i"iml jjare, )7 Sif - m i n u.,. in, ,. r n n t C' adrra. i. uan.rK. C. II. Kaiiiiison. 'irTT?T? .V W f 'Of 'k' 7l Ul;llUUl 1 iVWIV Co V.W., General Commission and Flour Merchants, I ii..iii.ii o., ui curing ailtaiiiMii. lielnre it t hauled in j 11' K ari well prepand willi ulmivo, on ciiher iile i t!,e l ocks hhuuld be turned and thrown lijrjit ! ol Hie Kiver. fur renivinj all kmda ul I ruducey .M-n Until the IlloiV.Ute taUstfd by tile lUl may caati i by Kite. M lUil fcoad ; ..4 .. J ;.atlj, ,a. mp,.,. .tliiig.Kt Mn aa l.in.le.l mion our wiuivea, i i.uci -A ... - . V . , . . under France. Piompl and ,r .He,..i.. kt ! t all ennngniiietit ol Kt.ir, Vu,n, Naval More, Ac. Anv r. f' rrucc given th.l may be r.quind. lulvr to t. U. r.irley, i-r-q , Miuntuii. K. I. li d!, " J ilin Kveretl. efj , Wyie cnuntv. K. 11. lliiidi u A t o , (uliUUnnugli. John lieriy.PM)., Hdilurmistt. (ifn. JoM-pb Ailj-on, ' rr 1'au il feiliina granted uli cuiwia-n!ni'l.t. June lt, is;... u). t " J. 2. 3!:r-tf I; n. I!, f li !ia. J. V. X arlia. l. ii, i:'x:?ir.rj & WUvl: I.ioi i-is, rOltWANPINU A0 (lit! MISS IDS' MKRCHAMS, O.Tiff at No. C Ruiiiiokt yc,ciir .wu-iiui, r.i. ffj Prthtlr aiuiiln ii paid lo lur slit- of Flum and othtr I'tudm e. urmti m m. Th.'mt P. IVverem, i II ililm. V. lira. W. M.ti.Vc ii. Pie'n ba.ik ul :at of N. C. Chailr lii ney. Cafhier ' W. II. J.ne, I's-blrr Itank id l'n fear. I.. O'U. liiaiuli, Pre.'t I!!i i;li A (,atuii Koj.l. Mr. benl A S.iuni r, J Ur. N. V. luit lit ad. C .Vo'ui. l'ie'i 1'irini'.'. Il k ul la. j Aletantrr lit il. et. Vle-ra. !H-n.e A l!t'id, lliitl'mon . M, .-.. It. III.wh.iii A fun, Xir Y'irl. ie!. II. 1 1 1--. II A Jtni, iliih-buroii'ii.N.C. IK Iuirf-r u,t NEW GOODS. '(! the Fondles. Iliib ( hi'iiriniii l'ir; iiit'le l k. I'l.id mhI Mnptil I'unil I-e Niic fil'a, Cli im lion (i;.irr A h li-lii.lt teil ll:. k hilka, Vrrv putty and Mil I'rni'td Jnoni:., Lawn, and Ot.-inihe Mu-Iiu. Ilm-ioi I. (e.l, (.raw. and 'her fkirle, il,i!liaul. lur uti.trr ilitiwa, III li f.!i and ,eik lil'.in.!, At.ti. Lt.tiiriel .ml i.lht r I.itaiu!, I ti ii's.'V'le Milk. lur .Maniuia., Ac, with Kiiiijr and nii't't Trimming' lo inaiib. .Vii-lm l.'i.l.ai bis.! Meet,- to nialt '.t, 1.wkrd Hand., bilging, Ac. li'-ak. i 'f Hli'k an M'i;r Cfira, eutt til Mi: liv aij-ii. Piin.e m linl iiu.1 i.i it y unli.r 4. 1.r 1 rlrten y:ir-.er lll line, an I Pillow Cae Cm. ii. P.ijirr W in .i Miisdr an I 1'ne fi-reen. f iijwi .f I a-t rtnvl Id. Ilini l!il!, Kttasl'i'i art b i;o', jua lr I'leni, CoIi ii J Hatting, and tliugjil .ml othei C'irliit;, iredle-a and "I'o-r Kai-itt., I ir n I t'lil 'v, A variclt ul O t) lor llenl. and l!oi A . i Mm aa-' "ill b uil'.red itmer prwd itt.it hetet. f. re. but no ami ai tib red a btiK I liail 11.4 .b. 1 AM rmw recritii'j in Sr.icl. of T, t 7 " " L '.:..;. tu. h I -Must- r:.il: rr.t.nut" fon.iicrn i .irnn-r. rv UiU lelecteti, mijit tet Ue liei . Sheco-ior nei. I.. .11. W ..(.I .Ml ... i.x.ll.... II fl..... I 11.. ..k n.M ' t X'M t . 11 I V V 11 II- .11.- Ill fc- H. HIT t .. I ..i. .1 .t. .1 a ... .1 .. .1 .... I . I .!. llf.l. ,.. .t .)l.. I.,ill. 11 tt .1 .. I . . I, f ...I ... , , 1. . ' . . ; ' - i.-v. ., I.-, no- mi en mi tu I i.u .u ine iioiH, .tiiii sei ret " - -.v .; aoiinu nu i.c . jiave reacheu the nr mm tulra o , : I , --. " y paiiluueil her liieud or htr tiueltv and "" rarui's to me marriage wen; i( :, ten veais nav in lit llttai iiijfka-l 11. nat'llii lallliiiwl Melt Iliiii a I..1 I , . . ... .. . . : I I , ... i " a s a , , pniin.ii hi HiHB lia'.lll ,Ue,.d.4.ri..m,ke i,,; a,,, ' "'V'l"?"' la'ncr irom a r.-gmu ,,i ....LBcreiice. 0, w c' eeea aime. out iw. tier knew; t.jei,,. t,e vast upace between !.uc miiie p!e. I wu-u i. t I an. nik.u iu ku coutitiy 111 wintii iiie cumin img Has ocen , .Meai.time, I'.stlier, ball angry at bein? s " ei" na nay. r-'.ii-ri-in-.Hi,,,,. and the speed id lig in !r. v,: ; very iiestiutiite tins season, inioiiiis us mat blamed so ticcideiliv, iip'.ied, " 1 tliattk mv ;te Mte wa 10 nave a run nusoann -, .ip-r- . I'tiillv. VI,,!, i, r ,u-iie, Ijn.i... I.aan,.. .Marhn. ' served ill t 't o inlil i 'U'ltM Ileitis, it OiiL-ht. and while the w lie ul a dm I"!' or lawyer mar be I'.ut was she Irinov f The first i.ir lu the ''' Ac. ! indeed iustlv, wonltl have hei-n dfciin-d ac- the w tie of a member ! Congress, oi a juilgc,' niatnmonial felicity was when her fortune-; ';,r it; ,',.u,,. ecm,,c Jmniej Susan, Soo- ....I h..4,i 'nih-ni..!. liut it wa wm.es.,-,1 ..vera i.-n-tl he goe into loluks. At least n.a ...t hunting husband dWoveml that instead of , vl ' ''ari-.",et. I'eggie ; (a- ij'S i'l i; lr siderahle extent, and inva.iahly wtil, the o." ' i man vmg an heiiess, he bad united hmisclf, 1,1 ir'ne' K,u,e "! t.ini. Ijjnmie. .Nor . .iiiMl-wtMa.tMll.nilaH...r. i I....I...I ... I i i ..,. . ......... .... ' is tin re an v reason w hv this britant inni.M. tii-i.... i.ii,iiwty.i.ieIiiyi..Jkir.4anc..iM...iierl....1.i.-h(,l, ,, ,,raw ,,!I(U ton - Pleau t'il ...J ..jimi ff .ul.e. JAMKJ WEIJil. ' Vol 1.1. 11- Tor Sale, liXi. ('hewing Tobacco, Sitiitl, 7 tsislt'. A lot ul tin ap Sccars. lAXU Aptil 10. & CAIN. ed jfM ui:t i;ii:i'. t I.O T nf I'liiee Penny .Nail.; and our kafiel nf i III KMMi Pl.l 111-(imt Ctniplii-ne.) Ahi. M'MMI'.K MAM'll.t.Ats, t.l ti-.. k'lnK Pnrsakiby J. V. 1 1 lihl'.M INC A !.. 81 rlNAIa NOIllh. ill. pertwna indebted In Ilia late fitni nf lamf A i y W,i.H will pie eall and ..y their i.ul.. ami "-"' u "' Vli irir Jim't IVIMin 4.!.viri iii.imi. g - JL'ST UECE1VEI) II rtiwo I-oicii I'od Micr lilt 1 ;am:s wr.itn K.n Js, ivv IIILLSUOKOUGJI, N; C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1855. 1 'L!L " May your rich aoil, Exuberant, naturea'i better blca.ings pour O'er every land." Clover Time of Cutting, Curing, &o. t'lovvr, lien property ruietl, mnke a hav which all iiiiiiiiula tal il'i vi(ty, Imt r quire inure care in cui iii'', uud will bear K-k liulllll illg tvithnut injury tliHIl MiV Other of the iliiisi's. 'I he propel time fur rutting; clover wtl.e, ubiiut ul: e thiltl of the blossoms have to tll'V oil the ill'"', at any lute it s'xiulil ne ver leinaiii in the kuutli exposed to the sun ami nil until the leaves nru ilry enough to t rutobir, but rhiiulil be pitched into corks of about fifty pounds each, vtlirn the tut iug niav be coinpleted in one day ; but it oftetier re" ijnires to ur three ihiyi to bi in the hay in fit condition to stuck. It should be cxam- ineil from tlav to t!av to see hoiv the nroeens w'tUt SliPlter, tsmucll 'ai,'f l" ,,!J"- tliail other kind ol l.iv, and unless the ton uf the stack ha some uro- i j u i nun, a luHAim-rauie piii iiniioi it wiii oe - - :.i .....I . . ..- . t . . j lost. If wheat or rve is at hand, and with a ; Lille care in laying up the stacks, they may j ibe entirely protected from the rain in the j iiiiiiiu ni'i iiiafii-u-t u-hssti fiui kiirk ,Ufi iUUn i . ... . ..... ... . . . . .. , lilUUtl 111. Ill It la. iulalil t ,, t a f t , .... '., tJ n till lfl'U lit 1 IU itt.it L hln I lal tliai flisl iiini.l . ... ...i,... ..I , ,.. ,. .. I. I I... .1. I t uic r...T ... iiiv !. t. oiitt let tnc riitia iiii et I .. i i .i i or I. an", over tlie sides, coiltiliuintf the course i ,. . , '-, . . r .; r i ;' t ;ur .-"vr, " lY: t",'-a,,i t i "1U"": I n s , v i"v 'l it "int. ini. i ii MUkK lli a- I tlltl'I. VtJt rit.:irll i,l tit s.hi,til,l 1,A v...t. jteied thinueh et.-ty t.m of hay a ,t is laid ' ". ... - . -I - -aa - a, atiaaui U Wt 0t,ll I t d bV at; tt is laid ; b.v a'''"'g ' up. Timothv li.iv is also iiiiproved suit, hut a lt'-s tiuaiititv will atistteri lu Knglatid the l.ti Hie is have adopted a ve- ; , r, peilect luethiid id tt-iiiiiatill; iluter hav. : I. I - ... . - I r A " " " V"5 V "'t'"c "i n't- ; new I, .nveiiu-,1 meal a.i.l g,a... ba, rels. It ts I -""'"I . v '8'M"' iMV " ?fi ! . 1 at 'i I r? and l..ur ..r five feet long hll it w,l, chall, or , l'K''l material ; place it upright ; it, the ce.,1 e of .'u-.Uck. am. build up T 1 . I i' T t ,' draun up leaving . i,!e ,,, the centra to the j t..p. which should U chapped ..It to prevent the ram gettini in. In iHttUug aav root .. . "i oe ii. i, we aia vemuaie tue , ' " . - heaps in tin way. usin round stick., which I.h mat purpose are more suitable, instead ol f:u'k as far as his expeneiicf and ilteratioti ex- . .i .'....,- I , ti tiiini, me w neat neius to which g tano was i,uiy, and not a sentimental .Miss like yotir applied lat fall, have been entirely' exempt j .ell. A pair of daik eye or a plausible Inuil iher iva;ef this insei t. Mile by side imue are nut suilicn-tit to entrap my heart, weie Sit Ids with and n-ittmut xuano the one hen 1 mairy, I tvnh to be soiiiilin-J ', Jin beiiia; uumj'tied, while the other was almost a mecha' it's vt lie what is she? Who courts desolated, lie request ut t rili the alien- her acnuatnlaiae f Mie i never asked into j lion of our readers to the su'iject, in order to tei tain whether the Mine ining has come ..... . . . .i . . within me .tUt-ratioii oi uttn-r larmer. hii.ei!aiiih aiiigti!arl.itl onewl.iclr is entirely new u and which well tie- V .: .:. .. km.i ...... . ' ii it uau inn v ii.'t'n no- .... ! Il, then, it be an rstaWiHed fart, it merit t if iiiii'iiiet.i'ii'ti oi our mi iner, wiioe prns ! pent, depends ho fly mi the productiveness ; ol tin nop, untile a ii i lit many cue- mie and rontir.sei.ries. II c the aveiton of the rhinrh bo? In enniioeil wheat arise linin t!ie i.n'eiisite odor id' the manure, or frniu tlie ittoie perfect and compact stem nf- ,..!..- a reatt-r r.tanrt t t ileinedatiou i ""'? r " ."tittieiil neccs-ary i l"r me p''iit'ti iieveiopniriii hi nie piain r Ue shotilil rather stii.iise the latter; bit I wltateter mav be the aue, the fact is an in- i li-resfnii oie. Il 1 ilu't!ie llu s'renctli- jilting of the tr.iw alat.lhal enibles the gun- atimi plishtneiil.'' I'overty did nut iwrcten the tempers of m,,e, 4tt insnleej in prneiii mis cs ly 'noetl wheal ( reit llu' lliiaii lly and I he : "Oli! vtili, won't argue with ton," ,i'd eitner, and llicir altei cations increased in ,ra,.,n,i of the steamer's newt. Tlie ' as trust bi-lter Ihaii whet Miidei most other cir-! E-litr, pettlv. "Il sou want lltbiv, Vutl lieq'ieiicy. W hat little praclic her husb.nd .n,!e, nr,." h.ite an aeni lor the arrival of tumstanrr. ' Iftithrr of our readers have inWrved this exriiipl.i.n In billow the uf il t"ti", we snail lie murn rate the fact l tt. ,, . 1. ... d if lite will communi- THIXXINw THE UOfif. j ' IVM rir'if enrimritjinj the rthief r , al.n p. the feiriH a-gil.itnre j -nl a strmgenl it , , whi te duo rn soiteiniie airj a ,fly (,f roil'.'", bul '' sod equilly in f .rfl wlt(, fi.p, t,tm, rfr, ,r, I u" ,ir,p ' "" y lt""'1 ,,c m",iir' N' !l'-nm!l l..ull-ii-ine',orolliefil..siilnlide. ?- , . , . , 1 1 1 . jr , out i itg tins' 'io"a-"' r"' .-.on.' - . I . ... 1 .... j I .!. ia 1 I .is ..at. atii.l til - ry In le teli.i. a mnnile Mt ngiH i',n km. n. 'he citdin.inee ilr.rtt to be p. piilar mi. onlv ! erf f f. the proice ion il slTnrd In .-! pftiwer, Inn 'aliftf i d' .104 srt.iieihuiif In ft' i.nte a pt hli ini! sj.iti', Mid tr-iuti-i:)- for git in; ll.e eoimtiv i l Jgn - aier security against iIihi bwIiiI disease hy- ilinpli.mi, J lie cliicf provision nl tilt) tii-l are aa fulhia a On, ur before the first day tif S-ptriuhrr in each yt-.ir, all i!nt thiee mmnhs old and npwaiil, are In be rig tiered ai.il It u til In-red ti ,ih low n i-lerk' nfliec i or else the own er shall pay a fne of ill-eu ln!l..ra fur hi- hi'iil. e', util ill- ilut' may be killed. Eelid( an leu is tiT'tl .lull e a r a collui marked unit the own er's namo. A Vfaily irx of one cl 'll.tr i laitl on cell hiuIk mid five (lnll.ir mi rat h lm, lluef. oionilia old and tipwsinla ; mid the eo lector of taxes strill caohe dug in he desirnyed on whirh the i.ix i iiit pid. Tlie iiionry received from taxes ami fine h.il lie kepi a- a A' fund. oh ji'Cl to i.rdeis (if the Selei'ttlien ! pay the tla iil ';(.'l ilin.e to sheep. Any dog known In iviiuy sheep a i' i be killed, unh-s In owner ( oiiitiiind fur hi lile, and tho Si'lecimeu lire ii bni-i! a mil aifuin-l the owner fur the in jury the dog has done. We ahiill ex pi'cl therefore lli'il the " ilng days" will he intend d with great ninrl.iliivto tt.e ea nine m e. XurwUk Extmlncr. Sini'i.E KeMtnv. Commnii tar, wheri pour ed duMU the thrciat of :i hurse, is saiil to be one of the best remedies ever discovered for cholic iu that animal. A friend of outs as sures us that he has seen it used in a great many instances often extreme case uud always with the most perfect success. Wit. Herald, TIIK TWO OFFERS. ' And did he really ofifer l.iniselff" These weie the winds uddiessed by Susan Graham; In her friend Esther Irvine, after a Inn;; cunlideniial communicatioii of the. hit- . .., lu the veiy word I tell ynu." ' And vou lelused him f" Tt. ! Ihe speaker sai.l this with a vtti;ti.-iii'iaiun ms 111 uic iiriiii. hi ii h i i e n n t. ,.. wj.cb ..ft I ... I I .. . I 1 1 . I. . . ; importance a v I vuutur Intlv Still inherteens.1 oit ihou ciuii vou ; He u solium some. ..." i i . uciiwiiainiNiiar,! ... ,.i.,. , i .i i. . i "c,"i " "".-""cm , iinti men ic tote i ... t.. u "tf ,0US sl e reidi . If" I ou so oeai i v , ' curu-a i..-,-u,, a .,,! s. iiu Kn s i ..... . . c ...! S. .....at ulll I . i.ll iaU Ir I a.tt.,11 ..I. , . H .. a. i t Is know, and though goud enuugh to flirt w'ith. (ll. CuU,'t lliaI I-v him. Nothing but a p.o - es,i..nal man u iU'aati.l v me." " ' ! "i " . .. . . . ' Susan Urahamt' looked at her wit!, reprov. ing eyes. ! O.i ! Ksthcr !" she said, " so young ami ;iu u, a, t!u. Vu eiicourao.-d lleui y l och t .. . vu t(l0,, . ou lUli aATi Iu cer ' tain vou loved him ; and n.-w alter all vou hAVK c,Uci,-v "j,"-U''1 1,,m' because he don't , Utf luf , s, , ; ,, ,,,,,,, n, Mt ,,., . lv l. lK'iny. In t.tttls stic had lung beet, , ,.e ul, ,(i .,sv, . bul hnvn ,lt. j Lelme.i bv her more elegant frnii; she ; i,..,. , i:;r..,i ... i i ;, . , ,i,. a.M " mwi.vi ii niwii-i uiiv , ux-....!. tl,.r..i...-r. . , .I ..,- tvrKi a, lt.ntt. ,. al l,lt, w7th which : (ie p.,i,e, urt., jt must ,,c confessed, she i felt, wnile thus censuring her companion, a i set ret thrill nf iov at Esther's cuitduct. Men - ; rv thus lejectetl, mi0ht let tee hei -.ui. .ue, tliat 1 aiit a matter-nf lact voun' ' . . . .... ... " society; and even the mini-ter' w ife never tall on her until she has called utioneverv. "sld mutual ucituaiii.aiite ditailuig the . . ... . . ........ . c... ..i... ..i .. . i. Lnult else, ii nil a iawver or ptnuciau will"- it is diU'erent. Tlier are cninpane for tmtb idv, as you know. A niet-liamc's w if'e. .. . tun, is nettr inure man a inecnaiiic s wue; . . comiianioii in ninare- ment. I hougli scarcely as oid as Esther, she was ur mtut- mutuirti in iiiimi ; beanie she had not a worldly mother to pervert her ta- turat goutiness oi in rt j anu sue cotiiti imt tompichcuil, (hereloie, noi her li u-ml touid j reject anv smtor m vtm iliv ol her love a . Iletn v, epcciilv for ic!i selfish reason. ti. -kt ly, ' " .tletlminc," she replied, are a I in tin coutitrv. to Uecoii.e iiieinhers of i on ; git s aslawviis. Hut that 1. alter all, lit i,e to the purpose. W e tlon't man v men he- ta'ise mey they are aiiibitift,ort-ven tiistitigtiisha td ; balU-cati-e ol iheir aood qtialilit . Mu- tlu-r iia ainav saul that mid wmih in a liu-ltatttl in tkr the w ilc Itaitnier than siiowv s may lave htm vmiiseil I 1; uut I shall inanv ' iiolouiy, I ure you, Unless he i a juolc" smiiai inaii. ' A'ni theie the v paried. .tit jiiii r.i.v tunc .I'si'ii. 1 ue irjt tn ti io-j utt ti tnc v.u.r, uin.pi "- mut" "n- die tnitlilp In InP Stlltre. A llian itt tit Open ri, li itl.tij; Esther iiiexmablc, ami kiiovvn-g' tiiiiiit?, of lii min. Lather retorted. Fit- h .at, in sll ki ds i f wrmli-r, drops alttngside of how intiwaie tnaM has beni with Iter, I'.tMiirt : cjiientty, in these quai i els, ti-.t- r voire rose ,, (.rrm.t a. H. bra. dirrrtly cpon Sani'v a ad pleaMire iu talk 1114 to the latter ol her jo hign that person in aiij'iiiiing ritMtis, lor' ,N,, The new is ilwriwii orer in wair Miittil I1n-1.it tthfiiever il.ey iu-f. Oradually he the unhappy pair were bwrd.ng, lieard liieir w, ,t,e ,,,, W j,,,, ut a ,jni,j ,),,,., thus fell into the huliit ol tailiiigal Susan's mutual it-i'ioache. ' i sf.ixed mihe bird's lea. The man men e..c home. It was a lel.el to him. when he Could ; At last, hunted dnwn bjr ieir treditors, ,t,r tltnu ut tUf mfl, w li.-ls ritet h.s wi...', mil rc or lalk cl Kst ur lo be with her con--'and entnged al his wile, Algern i'i ud.lt nly nj aw-,v . with ail In powers oi'locn tii!a:;t. In lime, ami lu-lore he was avvate ol disappeared from ihe town, an 1 ha never m,.,;i.,i,,.'., atri;lt line f.ir ilioiTiee,f tiiii a dts- ......... 1. ala .. .... . . .1 IIu......1...II..1...h.I.h... ... II. .......la I, . ..... I. ' .. . "'' it, ";" , a ollen happen under similar tiicum-: ance, the allecltou wh cli he had lelt for it former berame Itatisftrrnl lo the latter., tll uan was stuh u tlut.lul ilaugliler, wa su -ccomplished 111 all lhal a mm.atJ ought tu. ". a'"' possessed an many pietty liouse-f bold ways, that Henry insensibly began to ' wemle-"at himself 'or Hot Inviiii; hi fore no- tJ hei a: .:p. . .m it mhu -ex .1. ge. neral. He now went more frequentty to Mr. ! prominent in the Ijceutn, and havin"- taken Oiahame's. With every? visit, too, hi atlmi-; an active part in town ulTairs, it isin con ration for Susnn increased. At last the soci- j Umplatioii to send him to Congress, if ha etjr of this sweet uirl became indispensable i wili cunent to serve, to him, uud when lie heard a rumor that she Not Inn"; azo Esther, of her own accord. wa engaged - a false one, it proved he was i.. i. .. :.i I.: i,-. r ... l . i- iicuny ucaiuc iiiuiavii , lur now ne oral uis- j rovered how mail I v he loved her. lie rmild not rest till he hud ottered her his hand ; and .. i.... i.i:.. ...... I,;,, ..I,.... ..i.. r..n.. wimi un mi ui iiiici, cnv ivuuuiij nccep-- ; oiaoe wnen we were uutu girls, mat in choos ted it. j ing a husband a woman should look at hit Thus, in less than a year after his rejection i worth, not wealth, to the man and not the by Esther Irvine, he wis the atiiancrd hus-, band of Susan Crahame. Nor vvas the mar- j riajre lung delayed. Henry was already in , excellent business as a master carpenter, and j fully competent to support a wile comfort-' -I. I.. .I.......I. m. ..!.. 1, .1. auit, tiiuui-ii nut cjuimiLLiiiiii v. uuiu nir. and Mi s. lirahame were sensible people, who knew that "a little where love is" was bet ter lliun " much where love is wanting," and , ...... ., ,. . , so they placed no impediments iu the way oi l "fc , 0RLf s 1 """"""--It ' cour.oua the nnuh and deeply interesting to observe how much When Esther heard of the engagement she "' Vtt"ce 'hich '", in some sucered.and said sarcastically, What! eo-i"' tl,e easeniial branches of material ing to marry a mechanic r Well, after ill.! ""proveiiient, .a been ellected w.thin the it is good enough for Sue, who. it mu,t be I i",t (l"1" t'r l' century ; and, on the other owned, is not very pretty, 1 wonder if they i ,b,"d' "' hmv cJepart.i.t.I.u human in. iuten.1 to keep a seavant. I suppose not. The ' u1,Sce reached its culminating point ages pour creature will have no doubt to wash, K h ,s llu .Uf lh tts world will ever . . . . . . . . fcre a imirp m-rtei-l inn.r ilm ,i llniuu. . n-.-onl. iron, bake, iviiitewasn, anu iierlians tulte in: sewing to help make both ends meet. Ileal- ly 1 pilv her Ol course, this was not said tu Susan, but to oiUers ; and fortunately it never reached the ears of the bride. Susan, however, know ing Esther's avowed contempt for mechanic, did not invite her tu be a bridesmaid, as she would have wished to do. The newly married pair vvcretRonn settled in a nice huuse, which Henry had built, and i .... . i- .t . . .- wiiim uas suu.mu in me muisioi irtirden bloomimr with roses and 10heu' V MIMIC, tl A I'lVllT Ikies. The prognostication of Esther, as to i i. : i . - -i i . a- i . . "i- . .i i.. .i:.i ..... " ".V " T K' Z T Z " '' a bii - ttuti,, Hit wi sistf lltlil IUU 1 1 1 tIC IU . . - . . . ; i ii l ha t I li if iwtba t.r lian I.tu k.. tt.1 .-. ' ' T, -- "un".""o her w ith u most efficient cervant. i, ,.i.,. .1.; i' ,i., i... :.... .I..:.K l s- l. ! pl.vsu ian who had just received hi. diploma, ! rqtiallj handwme and dUipa- i ted. Hut of his batHiabits Esther cared not at iiuautitu n uu .'viet lion vi ar wick, a VOUIIS; i l i . t " lihvstciun who had tust received In. dmluma. ; Sll UW KHS inaVIIIHKU li'l 1IUV ! " ""l""..4 , l,e cal e'1l. h!.!, , B'r' nd T U In ihonirn Slut u-.it lifioin-il.,,1 a. ill. 1... ' she called hi. aristocratic manner, his citv shionable attire. He wa dJ- t. " i . i . . i i i . ! " 'V.""' "'V ' , 1 ' ' ! '. prmml man. ) ' l'' t the young M. I), was delighted .u iiatin- pttmuce.i si. u IU. inntpies- vkiii mi Ihe Il.-lli lil I he n are. llu- li-nm. : 1 i . - " I'.ne Me reputation ol netog weaniiy. lor they I'ved in great style; and Ksther wa. at. only ; .l.-l.ter. . ' The old chap will rnme down l,andso.iw- U , .uppt.se, if ? marry the girl." ..i!Wui. ! .d A getni.t,. ' l iu iitticediy out of Juiius ; my little lo-tune i. well mah gone ; and a; I marry somehmly to get my purse fill- ed a-aiu. I mav as well i.iairv tin. tliarmiiite ' ...Creature. "o . B The result was. that after a wit :,ts court- ship, .lurmg which the young phyvcian at- tetttled Ksther to all the ball and parties of ; liekhboihood, he in)o.s.-d in due firm and was arcepted. l'aieiit and r,in believed he was to iiiiury an heiress. Tlie; t: , i , . . .i.i..,..; display made by t acit liaJ cu.nplutcly taken iu the'other. " They were married. The diese prepar - ed lor the bride weru the talk of the entire town, Such edging, suih elegant linen, such silks, oh! vou never saw such a ward obe,"' ne n ousan. -i a nivsi goon euuug:t ' lor a piinccsa." ' " I ltie they may be hsppv," replied 8a- ii:i.Hl....t...i ..i.. out am mi vr hifhh. to a woman woo wotilil piu'iably be r U, since her parents lived up to their iu ' rome, wh lie could her, ing lu( f itng out w ith an oath, and in Either falling ' into livstttit. Many such quarrels lolltiu- e l. Until ol this ill-inatthed pair were ex- ' ttavag.int. and they were soon roiieiueittiy : involved in debt. Twice Mr. Ii-tim, tiioiu'i reluctantly, discharged their obligation ; but on t'.e thud urtcii. e he pa-tttively retued tt iiuriiyir, .1110 ... ..ki .'i.v .ok biiki... sold tuem out. iij.i oj aineo, leu nun aitnu.si itureiy alter, h.s rltiavag.tiice betaniti espused ; ai.d he act used Ins wile in ci-ii.fij..-iii.c oi ha tug since been heard, or, t inu i it 1 sa.d Vu' a person soiiicwhitl resenibltii him i luui U14 at fan t'u.iciaco. Esther ha relumed la lur lather s house, wiiere :,ti lives, a urue:i' heart. d woman, .Meantime Su m. Susan'a husband ha rise ti cnaipt tehee. He now own a large sSra.ti null I if plainiitg, and will, Inf-ire ten yrr, .H-.j.it 4 4.1!, i.Ui.. V '. ?";' ich was Derived entn el v Irons liaile.' 1'"" - ; "".,,"."7P""I":" " not conceal lit chagrin ; ami U.t-; !. ,,,',!t tB y b.e raylor nf e . Vt.- 11.. I i. It...... I.. M V tl.. I , umlecetveii as In his motives in inanv " , '.'7" Iter, reproached him bitterly. A shame- ,"r-,' f" '"'"! imoiiiii- ceite ens urd. It ended in Tie husband . ! this delightl-iUysUm spread. Is No. 1801. during an afternoon visit to Susan, alluded to her past fully. Alt . she said. " vou were ritrht and I ; was wron-j . I till en til it If nf tlio i-pinm'lr ion i . ...i . .. .. . .. . J pursuit. My little daughter, if ever she mars ries, shall have my consent to wed a media uic nuite as readily as a professional man s if the character is right, and the prospect in life fair, 1 shall not draw foolish andexnlod- .1 .1: .-. .. eu uisiiucnons. And, reader, she is right. , 6.BU er statesman than ferules; a suhliiner or more comprehensive philosopher than Plato; a sculptor equal to I'lmliaa; a painter supe rior to Raphael. Certain it is, that the lapse id twenty or twenty-five centuries have giv en birth to none who have surpassed them, to few who have rpproached them. In the line arts, and in speculative thought, our re mutest ancestors are still our masters. Ia science and it applications the order of pre cedence is reversed, and our own age has been i , , . e proline an., a.i.az.ug tnatune aggregate "I ,u,,.U,e 8Ses tt,,,c" h?ve gne before us. -ate two points only, the most obvious and I the most stgnal-Ioco.uotion and the trans- i a - I 1 a.l Itltsiklflll 111 lllf 111 1 ltrWIIA At tllU Oil- huai anna.:. j 0l (,f authentic historv men li-avelletl a f:.i a a.. vi fHivntv n(,vi v s-m- m nvav jiwt r Jm the year 18jO. rsimrod got over the ?round at me iic ten ui iweite nines an nour. ,J C"Ul,, ?" ,tater' . InU 'f40,18 r"d ,h tl " fclvc '" , ! , r 1 .seitoieon cou ui "o no luster. lietween Iri.itl ' ." . . 9 " ' . "ciwecn ioovj iter. lietween 18.10 maximum of speed, The first six tiiousantl vcars did nothing . - ,i . . . . ! "r J" nw,in?-' n" ?em .'. KTy . V'e lm,ls ,w P,,89,me ' acuiuveiiiffii ui litis u rociioti : iiir no one im-sine that any peak-. ,pee,l i .ttoinaMa , ;, je L. A Jin : it is nrohable. lliat Ai,l4ham sent mes-agers to Lot, just as ..,i,llv Krrtlrii:k the Great r Ueorffe . .. i , .... . o. i 111. -tiansoiiiieii ori ers lo I letr lir-rir. a mill ; t.i.nii.U. -84. iI.h ..I.I uv....,!..,, ,i ' t WM ...vettted. and made certain thou-' ha U)t, ,, s ,.rll aj,ahte. Bllt' ,, h; ,',Z c , , ' J? ',,'? eJ ,ad 1 L"rV 1 tfi )l( rj;J,.v ,,c(i,ntioii on horscbacl. up tl n',Hd we communicated at the vc- ,,K.iv f UeUe BllW, , lour. Iu , m we ." :. .. i : . . . r L'lJIlsllllllllLalLril tlkfl IIIIIIIl'HAUrUllla 1 1 1 si I II II TP in inappreciably infinitesimal subdivision of tune. The experiment was made, and a mes sae wa tiatisoiitted fiom Belgrade to Li vripuol itistuntaneourfy. A spark given at Dundee coultt lire a cannon of the luvalhle al I'ai is. Here, too, at the single leap we t earthly pos- lite -we hae the speed of litniug. .(incrirrtn Ktiuic ! j Fsinonta Xame It is a noteworthy ; eiicumsian e that hardlr any young ladies named Satan or Kli.abetii, have been married tin Philadelphia lor several yeari past. To make op lot-this, however, a number namd aT , Hesieand l.iz tie hive been led to the hyu . , .il altar. I Ins nee .neml. ure must ..i...... ... ...o .,..i ::...i. i i . l. .. in-aw nn; j.....v.. uu n nu u inn Jo stop here Other names "hould be treated tlie same f isliian. Thus the name of Ma- iw ft... l.....:to f ttia tli.Mf. .V.lil.1 k. .1 .- ...... .,v ....... uu,u mra- '. I.. ... .ltt..ll.A... .... lt: in ii at oner, aim i oi.ic tu .uonie suasiituteil lion sliiiu'il beconfittcd to the female i It.w imt tliis t!ie age of progi e.s f t'Antuca Piokons ao tue TrLKONrn.- MniV "I I'te readers of ih newspapers, taye tie 1111 aiie'p'O', i.eitger. no wake sip in lha mm,,t a fi ..I rotiumi of L'oiopean news, hy teleapii. ready I .nheirpeiusd in the morn- M)Wr, lite .ie tiller ImVIIIJ amVCll Ollljf II. mid , ,t,t i,.ir-. hni kn..a .h i.h.-. Vm.w V...L it'.i....r It.M fi.n.tw tt..lf I.mV... ,,.r. e ba lii'y c.iner pcou. which are !,. , ,,r .-ttirtm of convey tug new front .- . . u,we f i:i,re or four m ie in a ninny mciuies; p,,(,i,ig in t the w inj,,i rece ve'tby agent, ; whoira.imi iheime'l gene oer wire la N'w Vitik. iJ.i'Imi. Plii:ile ph.a and IJ.ltim.tr, and lien -e i t f. Iu,s, .e O.lean. and all part f ,,f t.rt,H!'v. m dial ihenewa is frraoeo U ' triTie.l over I ..je p..i of the t'oited Msia m. uUlt-hei UUts '.Uc steamer leave fas i " ex. 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