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UMJt M9.93L'M.IS wyBByafti UNION.. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUU LIBERTY. Vol. XXXVI. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANJJAJIY 23, 1850. No. 1822. XVIMj prompt attention to ail buniticss entrutt " ed (u hi u). Chim collected. Petiaijn auii Bounty Land obtuined, S10,COO svarth of .mil Warrant wanted, and t!ie highcil cash rit:ct ptid fur llifin. Oilico la I Ho Court House. June 'Ibtii. . 03 Omp Dll. ROSCOE IIOOKEIl, A. M., A graduate of the Cnivcuiiy of North Carolina, and of lb Mtnlical Ueputimciitoftbe I'oivereily ... v , . i Ktw 1 O'K,; a I A VINO Incited nerniiinentiy in Hi!lahnrnugh,and 1 being determined lo devote hia whole lime and II meigie to Ilia preleaeion, rcepetlfully oll'cra hia cr Vice In llic public. .N. B. lr. 11. ha been aucceasfully profeculing Ilia irofeeaiun lor aevcrul jrara pant, GO" Hii'l( purchaaeil Ihe propetly formerly owned lif the hue l)r. Jam. 8. Kmiili, np-waite N irhula'a Mo tel, ho niy be found there when uot pmfetoiunully engaged- June litb, 1855. PI ..( . DR. Wm. C. ROBERTS, a i.kauuaic ol JrlieiOHi Medical College at Pb.l.del.ibi.. ha.u.. " " ' - FAKI.HHVILLK, OKAXGE CO., ! eflr.l,i.p,uf,ri0,..l-n,icea,i,1all it.hraiirhra.t.i that , rummuiiJlv. and 'ill attend piomplly to all rail. t. B7 ! i July 24,181, Brown &. Ec Jlossct, SEW YORK, Eo Fossct & Crown, WII.MI.XUTO.N, .N. C. May S. bj-Coipj T. C. & B. fi. WOHTH, Commission and Forwardiag Kcrchants, ailUW .N's III II.MMI, Vt ATtH tTBKKT, "XViliitliigloii, X. C. (jj L'.ual Advai.cra nude on (".iHjnuenlt. Maicbt, JS.',5. :e Ijp Brnrj P. Cr.?sr!i, J,,. E. BcitflL RUSSELL It EHOTUER, General Giiiimi.-oion Mercliantf", UII.VI.NCTHX..N. C. lUfer lo Th. If. Wrihi. Kj.. Prea't Bk. Crw Feai. j " K P. tlll,E., P.e.'l Br. Bkorihc8t3ie. ! tl. (j Paolry. lJ , I Prea't I'omnercnil Bank. I VE bate tmpl VI barf and flirt ' in Pie wioat central rt of i flora Riioin, aiiuatrd the lnn, snd are Jirepaied tu main l.f iM'r'.tl it'll 4I illllin on jur, Cutiou. .N aial B'.orea, or uher i r.xiur cniicu- cJ lo ua It aile here, or abipuieut lo our fmuda .ufili. Kirch 3. 77 1 ; " J."&. D. Macir.ic & Co., ; COMVI.-MO.V A ll.Oflt Mi:iil'IIA.T8, wiL?iiriGiorj, u. c. ; LISEliAL adtamea made on eotfirnim-ntaAf Fb.nr, ud pro iij.l aiieiiliou gi.eu lo tiling Oiiler lur f irffeeriea, itr. . March, IHiJ. 7-tvpd V. P. Surr, I An I Mnttly, J. W. J;nn. MOOIJK, STANLY & CO., ccjinissiorj jilrchawts, jyrUiIJZL-C'iKt, 1:. t., CIVC peiaoiwil aliiuii iii lo llie aolra vt ahipmml (( l oanlrj I'rwiluct', AjiU Ontrt pw.aj'l- Iff. when acruoipanicd by S lanilHoiuo ut tl fcl.ir) teterem e. arri.R to l. 0. rar.lee. Prea't Ciwnme Bank, Wit i.iiigloo. );. P. Hail. IVa't llr. Hank t tli M'e. -t:ii.,ile (,ier, Prea't Merctiaiila' I'aiik of Nrwbem. Mtrcli ih. ISii. , 73 ly Lumber for alo At the Ralegh lMauing Mills. Cnn.Ont) feet drcsd Flooring. Iiti.Mit) W'catheib'uirdii.g. 3(l,(;0 Ceiling, lfio.dt'i) Thick Hosids. rpilln lumber iaf the M'J bral lnea leaf pme, Uoujhl to a i eva-t I'm k .mm, sod as ail I tlrliveird on board ll.cer.f.ee ol . har, Tln i-htn 'o pine ha- mil. i, aiii.luati.Mi b k-lier of otberw iae. I lumi'lieJ wntl t earj of price, ad all Dccraaary inluiuialiun a U liriiibla, Ac. T. I). HOGG 1 CO. r.i. bib. v,rh;i. ts.'iS. am uf, JC.sT II P.CLMV KI!, A I.OP ..f Thiee Penny Xailt ''" 111 ltlti PLMIt (iw Campbeiie.) Aim v Vt!'.lt UYIII.LA).i.fv'i"t. ... roraawit .v.ii.- May 21. bu jrsr im-ckivkh. er00 1 11". Pure l.ead.C3l "bile .me rami. 0f1la.bW-rlOlla 1 I'M. l'n- "II, S gila. Jpit VTni.ll. tl It P'i irren. 1 .1., p.ienl Pml U'H-r, W hiie s.mI Pe.1 lad, 1. Im. PieiM b Zinc or P.nielain W hiie, Ae. e. I.O.Mi CAIN. JnnW,lSJ. "3 FISM. NtM lCK. ALL pemm ImhMcJ.ln the lata firm of Long A ' Wfbb will pleaae rati ami n their note anJ rronnl, the buine mu-1 ! iin.l up. j t. r. i.w w. trS lVr.lt It. JMI M - May 51. . Vnlitall! Noprw for Sule. Willi- .t...ilr kaa lie eominimixneJ la sell a 1 vmiia: Woman snd female child lo j.sr. old. The w'-n-an i an eteelwiil wa.her and iro n t, enJ , ful in h"Ufhnld bil-lneaa gneritv. A gnd Iwrualil Will U otleied if eaily sppln alKWi la nwde. j Two pHxl l'irtntm i ... .t.-nft-te.t Sir .le..i nf which h free) ver til- nncieii en , .... . . .ll.l.r.,.,1 ..nri nril.rl III 11 li'lir. inr. . ' " " ,.1. 1...I I in Inn. A nine, im. , ..... Jl-Iw ... NOTICE. TMIE Copurtnerahip of Kelaon A Paul ha expired - by limitation, and ihcy now offer their Stock of Gooda at Coal for Caab and invite all that aro needing any lo rail and examine thoinaa they have a good a diriment of ulmoat all kind of Dry tlooila. They alao rcuueat all tlnil are in debt In the firm, by nolo or ar. : count, to jmy the aauie, aa lh huaineaa mutt be aellled. WILLIAM MiMSU.X, WILLIAM PAUL. AufuatSt, 1853. 03 JOSEPH It, BLOSSOM, Commission & Forwarding merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C, Will give hia peraonal addition to huainea entrusted 10 ' kit care, auii alnppera may rely on having prompt rolurua. Liberal advance made on conaignmenta of all kind of Country Produce foi ale iu thia market, or fur alii Hielit to other pint. Consignment of Flout solicited. March, 1853. . 79lf Family Grccieres, &c. ll'ST received at the old stimd, and fur tale at low " price, by Jaiuc Webb, 6,101' pound of Brown, Clarified, Coffee, Cruahed, Uaf and Powdeied blOAKH.nf Ihe Iieat kind. 8,618 pound of Hi'.. Lagoara and Java COl'FE. Huierior tireen and Black TEAS. Hperin, Adamamine and Tallow CANDLES. 1,400 pound of Hole Leathers and alao s lot of borne made atom Lper Loaiher. on L.... .f v.:i ft i . - tit .. , ci m ?v ,,.,...,, v.orr, .., oo.p, ouuu, lion nia, inena, tMinU-ra and l.lda. Bucket, Tub., Cburua, Cro. kery. C'A r,:,.a f,f T., ,.,! cinfiu ' ww - i v A'witu iii4 taw lit . VC'Tif lor Childrra, Boya and Men, Loth fine and Cunroe. M10E3 for I.adie. Children. Urn-., fii.l Men. and I 8erMit.... AIo, Philadelphia liop suido f hot, for I-adica, Mia. I lea, and l liiijien, Trunk, both low priced and jmid qualily i L.d,e.'B..uncl n..xra; UoHaiidTruiik.andVali' I Carpet Beg, fskliel-.. 4c. Ac.. I S00 Hilts mill CfipS. j j (.cot . iieiM..lc.kiii Jlaia. , ! Alao llalaand Cai of variuu mteriul and .Inn f, " t, 11 r . ' " ' I n.,Mi,, tiiiiuuiiix V t.l. II- 1 . a ' Pur, felt, Wul, Ac. Ac. ........... (i U N 8 . (I A ft- . ,r. 11 I . , S wSiTiT'"" " h "" aim very line. i ... r Po,lr, PI..A., bol Pouchr., liam B-, on hand ; and fir ile by JAMES i v.l-,.,, n.-Mr 1 7- The Alpha Woolen Llill, Vraiirc to, J Silct East of rj;!hborcb?h, i l . i Is ' tuece-ful ojwraiion. 71ie uWnl r wnh " " euatosaers rtH tttrtr Wool, v.;,:. U nLuufaTiuT Vut,rZ; low price. i:.M,.g . la.e .upply of CUh .i.ea.iy netdc, il mijlil uit ru.tomer lo eirliaiise at ome. Every inducement will be ele,idd, and they hupe 10 mem au.l rcoe.e liie encour;i rnent ol an Miiciiigent CMIIUU,.,.,. J()IJN . f,,1KL,);J W.M. NELSON, June tth, t3SI. 40 Chren&m Iron Work?, WILMINGTON, N. CV A. II. t anhcktirlrii. 1'ropiirfor. rj'Hn ub'.i!'i Imtiria: puicha.ed the entire uitorert in lhe-t!.KE.l;U. IKO' WOliKc," sob' ril order Ux Mexu Er.s'oe, of any -ower or atjle, Haw Miii ufetery van), Miiniif Maihineiy and Pumpa,' tiilM and Saw Mhla, euni h le. Paiki-r. Turbine, ami mlxr V. aicr-whixla, Kne-ti.'td I'timpa i,d EiiL-inr, , Leaiu' CiK.t and Cob Ctuaher, Ifn-e Thraeherr, Miinsle Mi hinea, hbifinf ilaii.'ei arid PuHic, tMtim tiiua and (.eari,aj Iron Cklinga of all kind and paoern, II i ilnio iliilo diHo, Locomotive and Tubular lloilera. Plus and plain Cylinder Duller, llldekxiiilli work al all kind, Irou Doora t Houae and Jail. Tlir. LSIAIH.I'HMIAT Ila.ire been le maanited f.ir tlie riprmw purpoae of crntty, with riltceit three quarter bred i ash iiwiiiing iurieiu.!ny in ibf eiecu'imi of all order, the mere'ewe kids, seven month old, and one j.ul,l,r may rr-l ,.l..(ie.l ibei any w.ok wloeti ma, Her will be 1'rimipily deltered arc.i.liiB lo iinrmie. and of ih w.)ik.iiai...,ipaari.n.rt fad i ie mii.U. ii.m. TIIK MKCIIAMCAL UKIWRTMKNT Being in charge .f a man of latent and eirie.,ea. I have no hertieii.Ni In aaxina; list the w.wk hereafter innnl mil. .Ii.tl e.Mnii lav.alJv in otert re.rel wilt, . MI uf the ioot reblwaled in llie N.lra, and al piwee wtiii n win a it me iiitcirsi ui an mai wain io aetw i me tl i ir eider. ! l.'ppiitt Wdlli: .vlli Vt wUrv i 11..... .t.i..M.i .L.I.. , ..u hm,in- a l..r- tire ' f, l4( .. h ..iv.,,.,, u. ...y Kr. neeilm u.h lo jiive est Ue tmferewe. wiilioul re g .nl 1.1 llie ewni ol aen.ni -m irom s niManre. ( ii,.ier.iiiiiaa.ilirecdio-i.iieiiJu ir.ni o.., k w w w w a a a a a. . A. II. VAMIOKKKLEX. Ocbd-er U to JArt. V. rMITH. MILE' CASTIX. JAMKS C. SMITH k CO. rut'tur- ami Ctmtnifnlt)it Merchant. Xo. 2, Nntitti Unter trefl. M II.MIXCTOX. X. C ffl Pari!el at'eini.-n aiven iniheaIeof FLOI'It, and mlici f.mntiy Pii-lu.e. tkteiirr ..1. ; - . ".. V H T I (' l' U A I j In ! Al.Lpert!ili.del.tedllhee.lleiifJ.Mn,VAt ! X Ki;iLdcTe.ar-re,..e.i,, lo m.ke mm , , ,, " ..i, ......j ,,. tm CiilTrlU,," "iheiri vr'ni'v .iZniieTwilh ' tin. iireat.iU. d bv (aw. or Una. notwei will be plead in ' . . Inr ol ihi ii reriwerv. JOHN LOl KHAKI, ly.'.. Ilf.DFORl) VAl'GHN, J '', ' (f.'l.iii IS. Strnvctl or Stolen, , a nrltl .1,. ...l..il. f.tlnm -i fb. Chipel lliih ! 1 " Chd iulc. I SO Jrar. .'ii" .n ' 9'- 1 F fie deliverv. w bit anv iiikiinalid) ronceiain -3w a leil or tiitaieii. i lie rtoiwuinaa in uiierui-, O.:ol ... I;f aDaii. " May your rich oil, Exuberant, natures' better bleasinga pour O'er every land." t . Agricultural Diun'on nf tlie Patent Office. . IXDIAN COKX. Mr.-W. F. M. Atnv. an infolliu-ont nn rulluriHt nt Blootningtoii, McLean cotinlv, in:....:.. L . . accompanying specimens that the Wvandot I'n.l ;.:..... . .V I. luMutviMii, vi ini.li hc iiiivc icrivni v niuue mention, does not, in that locality at least, realize the hopes heretofore entertained of it, but indicates a tendency to degenerate into the common gourd-seed corn. The writer expresses the opinion, however, that it will do very veil in a more southern latitude. The toil upon which these test were made! is very lertile, requiring no artificial nutri ment or stimulus. The same writer; several vears ago, procur ed in Tennessee seeds ol the"'4 Tennessee flour corn," which he cultivated with great success Waal V:... r .. - .1. . .. . 1. '". .r"" UHl " I e.l IOUH - "n 111 ni present with him to hi present home, and has pro pagated it extensively in that resion with P"gteU it evtensively j equal success. lie thinks that it is as appli- I tlttkll ataik til Oiii., tiitli.'ilin f iidiirran unil ,hc southern part ol inron'sill. He plants j ,,,. f,,., ' .1- r . n. l....a.a ., ah. first week f November, makinx i.e hills four leet spart and having three stalks in each l,;tl lllu .: ...1 1 .r .i..:...i .1...11 .1 111, i, a. in KPLilliniCtl , tCIl VI tlllVII BIIUI I'll vlH , .ui.ireu ousneis to tne acre, sixty , ......;.......- II S . at I I ' l,,c ouoei. siiiscorii, 11 1. amieu, is not only prolific, but will also bring a lew l,' T I'lUMIIVi UUI "III ISU Ulllli a m r-rWIiel more than the velloV, be grills ;ri uusi i'i iiioii? man l ie venuw. uc : . , i c',u;c w purity anu u niteness ol llie urcau e ,l a" alfcU iK'causen is one ol the varieties Iroiu which starch is inadc with great facility. CAf HMEKE iO.T8, ! R. Peter. K ., ol Atlanta, in a private j tetter, thus alludes to the hardiness and fru-! alil,,f thia valuable stock i i f , "i - lr pleased every d,y with my : t aliiire Goat. I hey are now it n.g aud ' grow ing fat on the seed of lag weed, --a plant' : wliii h no Other animal will rat." We are fiUo in,!el.t...l t Mr. Peters for scrrnl samples f wool f rom some of his a . a . . . . . . Inill-ulonil knls (ratseil Irum tlie common kids (raised fron the common Goat and a tluncre nuck.) These sam- pies. hi.h may be see,, at 'our oiHce, are cxr inption from nearly all d . .i lItlaBl1 liii' iliiyiiig character and its htiirnority in J 1 llliit.1 MlMiV faikiKi r t ast taa flat .!ia n Ci f-ai n it igor and stamina are coiicerned we arc kaaai-i- iriJivi ttl Hit, 9IH V lf Tp IMS Hi ....'i Li ... coiistraijit'd to repeat, w illi increased coufi - 'ileiice, nur (leil.iiiitioiuif last nontli, that tlie U'aHliitiere Goat is far the most important and tatonld.. f.it.1, ti.,.. lb . I , I,.,,.. ,a,t 1 1, .ie !" ' ! .i ..... i uiriin nnw ni.iiiifli., itiii.il, tnc iaii4 ivmuii In ciiiit uiietire w i lt tins opinion, we are pleaded to ineiitioii the name of that profound scholar and zealous naturalist, Kev. Dr.: Ititchman, of Charleston, whose allusion to j their value vt ill be found near the close of his j cry article on Suutlurn Grasses, iu the pre i sent number. j Wt al-o learn that Dr. J.nnrs P.. Davis, nf South Carolina, raised through this cstv re- ' ,,ure U(f VII ... , Cashmere lluck: i J .. . , i ., t . . . ...i ... i . ,. a. . e "a '"6. " l"r lll'l S' n"1-"1" ' i Yh ..l 1 lie. i U lie .t ' fill 1 " 1-11 1 "" ruiww. i itrfftia Cu.f flvr. bkiSe A POISOX. M. Kevnal.of the Veterinary School, Ayort, , I ,. it, a lnina.ri-,1 eianie, . .....-... ... " " Academy of Medicine the result tif mvesti- , gaMiill upon llie putsonous ptopenii's acquir - t.l uy urine, alter a cnsiiierauie eiigin in t,,,,-, m M, ( pi k or other meats Hail Occn She slates, are acquired in two or three month: " ! .i'i.. i!.. ...niMilna J il Iiiiaa ami ill nia .. hv him nl rwet , 1 U'Ctates of a nobler nature; and he is tbere.l S, f.., ", C""?'r " " coward who can be shamed out of hisprinci- pcars Irom this communication and from the !t,. 1 I rilll I I tf J.I lilnHiklilNr ti iintlAC al at SStl las Si h atal A, linur lltui a.i.iiiu.liu l. a I.ij a I.. I ilia, K tail f . mm t a n i ti eutiiti i distil iiti. in aifiu i ti is t ivriim lie vim ii ism uv iisin ii. iui t v i y i , . rt i fibre; and ul.eii we ivn.Mor the umlubteil ' formo.l; uftVr him to rule miihin tl.c unlien ! ,he ro l! liw"'d fl;,or- f ae(l iialue .r tuU wih.1 fir iiuinurictuiinz iar-!f M ilutv. lie not in haste lo ilwiicc. C'ul- ,M ' "P7 fiw. ! a.i -.a .. !., ' Wati.; ..r..ii i K-i wui.dwiinly our the linked wa!it aim ."w ii...w. .... ... iipr, iiifi Mite ihw mi e waoi anil 111 vrui a m.u irni hp iHii..ii-r o, imi.piw. i..hihi i. ,,-.i ; - - - ....... ..... then, mi sell with food for any length of time, . aufJVring were the want and suffering ol' ihi ! ; shone with meh vision in the rich man hand f , n bird and inet, co-operate in the be even althotigtt in small quantities, may r-,TI,C eli,nti. nf ih year brought no e urge in ' No; ! his avstiee would have vanished atom e.. tH'firent miaistrie of nature. The birds not dace tlea'li. A simple solution of salt in ,,rff, mdition tats it! She w punt, her moth- ( ami hi heart have flowed wuh generosity J N-.,' oily cheer life with their beauty and ung, water, alter the tune lenalli of time, does , ... . ..t ., .,i .n i..t,.t ,,i it, ebibl ! nn'u wa nulv in an.-b aa Hi ariitnte and her ' but by the destruction of hurtful insects, nre- not pnnluce the same effect. The poison act a a local irritant, rxcititis nig vioifn nncsi, m.i 'congestion and iitflamma'tion. It likcwie ' increases the secretion of the skin and kid ' .,) c.cr( a tlilTCt fRVct Upon the lier- ; vou st stent, giving rise t trembling, l jf seiis'itioii, cotivuhion. &c. I'xpcrnneitts hiairi. ine. I will, it in l ie Veterinary fchool. ,ort,., ,j-, and rigs. As brine is ,((.iir. ucd a secon.l tun t.. ni.ir.eff! " . .... ....... .... j ' " pnrposcs, these lacts hould be rcinemherrd. i . ... . .. . . . i ...... i i ... . ...... J a;.. . t io urine annum w awii s .niemi without being; boletl; Till we eahiiot uutj yw,e ihry nm-rssist Hid they outraged their think that Al. Iteynal has tarried the matter jf, ..iinstin ihe wide wold rhaMie I Hid they a little tun fie. Will aiiinil of our timfitasnrs 1 ...l,....,.tv il,.m.,!wi mil frnot l'ie snii- Uif medicine make Ihe experiments, in "rder,)!,, r ihe living rreamr. smiind themf No! j tu test the correctness or incorreclties of SI : Rr; lul's coiiclusimis. ivitmifit Amtrieatt. ''i 1 MavtwwnKw AtiVlCE FOll THE VOt'XO. t..t.tm l.av I seen snv advice for the y ad it. Ihat Sae mt an inuvh t.Uttiuil a i... ., , " a . . the fallowing. I ciinnnt tell my young readers j who WTtile it, but as it is good, I hope they win read it earelully anu try lo re in ember ail it ayj to tnem : There is nmi'thins you must not do if vou wihh to Le true scholars. You must not spend your leisure hours in idle conduct uu must not waste the Ion"; and fruitful evening in noisy, vulgar pla vs'iu the streets, with the ffolune. the dissolute, the reckless, calling to stranger and annoying peaceable citizen. 'You must not be ashamed tu be polite. A coarse, gross, rude address never expresses a delicate, thouglitlul, well regulated mind. V ..... I r.. 'i i i.. ii You must not be afraid to do riirht. Uovsl are often tempted to show their courage by I ridiculing met it. Thev sometime think i't Never make light ol a serious suliiect. nor trifle with the misfortunes ol a fellow crea ture. Never take pleasure in inflicting pain. You must not find your best pleasures away frum your own home's. I am always afraid of a boy who begins to be uncav at home. When the presence of your parents and sisters puts a restraint upon you, and you feel shy of them, be sure that all is not riglit. An uncorruptcd and unpervertcil child is nowhere so happy as at home. Never sutler yourself to I use, never allow any body to taint 111 your bosom, the fond and kindly affections that grow up and shed their odors around the family fireside. . You must not imagine that you and your teacher have tli fie rent interests. lie labor for you, he lives for you. His interest is fur 5 our welfare. His honor is in your progress, his happiness is in vour highest good. If you could disturb his pfuus and hinder his suc cess, you w ould triumph in your own defeat. You must not tempt others to do n ron-r. It is enough to lose ndvanla 'es for one's self; to . ' a).. fai 0, llie grctt enU 0f education. To be . otcas of ...: j,.a.i;n .,, ;:,.:, an- other to set about corruntinz innocent ... ...i ... i . iniiiii 1 line a Clllieiess. colli confiditig -i.:i.i j r,.om liie .,a,, , ,.;,.., cr tllllll :iii!re an at- rectionatU nature IV.,,.. the tv, , r.wfuiiii.i,, i,.,t,ir i....... .l. i... ,.r ......I. i ii,. s,,.r,..i 11,ii.,,..,.,1,. ..r i : . ,i 1 din guilt, and a malieuant influeiice. '; 'I'.. 1 1 ..i' u, .... i if. sikolar is late, the vhole school is disturbed; ws own progress is intcrruptetl; the tinier his1 of the tlav is i I worst of "all. a inteifured with; ami what is juieau to be afraid of uli'cnding their parents or their teacher, or God himself. Remember i"v" p.v.iav.a , tin, Mi... ii iii, ", , ,,i . i . habit f punctuality is not I howmp.iy you from Ins little heart ; but . . .. , lift run mil nnv m vet lie nut (ltd eiuillull. .rmed-a habt essentiei to the success and happiness oflile. "A little too late," is a fit motto to j inscribed upiiti the tombstone of half of the; I unfortunate in' the lin.incs of thin mid. and of e than half who fail ..f the happi- i ness of the future. 9 . m ; ness it tlie lutute. ' i Take pau.s to comp'y exactly with the re-! Igulationifthe scho.ii: lifide in the tocl,.! f i i . -i . i i ! Villi Willi:!!! Illkl 1IICI fl It'll- 111 3IIIII ilnll uriiiii tliiiftv til il vim mtpr it. Tltn. ' ' attiil Ileal f H tttatei wa.a ni anL.lt atal 11 tai lMi fl , till III S'W III II 1 HUIV V IIV . i...... ..t.: .i i i Dmi't whi-per. Otie thoughtless bov, one ; ........ . .1 f. i .. i . . . i . : I . i IMal'!li-ni lit?'.'- 'Kllla IMIIillll (I ltl kill I . I 1 1 1 V iiit:i. II llll ' careless girl, by this one mischievous habit, . distuibs the wliole school. Learn to study j'0''"1' without buzzing; to think without moving! , !' , I lll"W w ifal.av I' jaVfj IV Il t lIMIUh HIM IMii 'll..i;na lr i. f. m 111.!., . i-elie.. In. 1 .1....1 "... i. .i.i. iii :.. , . : iii-ei. , iu uic in ue nun in aiiuiri ii fiiiur, it is so neccs-ary to outer. Cei tituiW it is one of the graces. I'unukr. . , , Tu?T7. .t, T2l OsJdISoIn, or the Little Street EejSCr. A Story ef - Happy .Vw Year." bv oeo. canmxo iull. The following story i a jewel. We ak for tl a careful periiul from all our young friend : Il wa the uniming ol a new year that hail insi set in.hiiL'hi.eohlrn snd beautiful. The tun glistened like jewelled raiinenl in the rh in!Ies 'in. I lie eliiiriieu ol tbe silvery minus nt - ,lf De, txw. i..inllv upon ihe listener in ee - ' '' TI.-.V rold-il...ufl ,.ierc.all weaihe.l and decorated with ever-g.eens and i ng hiaeing. tlumch not 1.1'ing joat rold en. flowers j vision of smilirg face and happy otigh, in Irtith, in diffuse file and elasticity into eveiy one ihsi moved. I...m ,w.4 . I.iil Mi.t .t.it.t .r iuiimivw a Mr iw ww n iin. aj' 1 ,iiii' 'j - i ilmt new yt m' mofmnp. waking ile vtrerti itti tti uv fabiavil ilui navni flai tipff. !lr i . . , .' . . 1 ' , utile lee I llail frown to nillllt. enctsetl OIIIV in ,,,; .,iw,t lld u.oae badly worn, ih.t she ronhl 1 h,,( w U(r. one b.fre ,j,e otlin. ucf r1ir-k ttnoitk al every step she l-mk. and her I n looked initv nmole. Alas i poor CMe ,,. , a . Imle hrsar. iu- . J,.t like Die old jesr wa the new year h i . . ... t ........ - j WM , pt beggsr. heerl,. room oVamed no i , .,i r ,fl!, f,,., f aniresarv. N. eecigreeii, no wreadi, no flowris, save a tew td.l weatbmed That niglii lettirneil lit angtl boy ti lite! OT" miapprenen.t mrsarnger 01 ours decked her time stained walls. There, bleak house, then filled wuh lnpp tie., and light-; c the Providence ol Go I. We think itn onnil of merry voire wi hut ihe door, rd with joy but he as n.l alone :i moilier ' ""7 h4,re c"me w ,PI rur poises i.y t i the Widow Gray wa with him. Illes.ed h..y ! He psrd the! " "f P'lC" and happiness. But iii the A liapi'V new year in you. Mr. Gray." i whole of New Year's il.v to making others Imp. i design of Providcace they are commissioned Heaven aeemeil lit huve waited her ati-l ler nv. And how much h.ipt irr was he himself trj the seeds tf evil, grrminatinf , .. . r .. . : ...... .ii .1.. i alHIIIP ,n, unm inr noppiue .. "ir : 9mWt ,(,, ft.Mi,. , ,y of the year. It had piovnl, .1, lo alt sppesrsnrcs, no rnngratulaiions, . ' . " . . .... ., . . nniiogiiier, n giiis). no ii.iwcf lor inein. v nyi a j 4 khavk tt.be the wmld it at it must he n :Manil f.i' them. Mi. Gray wss poor ! t.itile lll.ie slopped nl tune ami turatlird .her hot l ejth upon her l!ue ami benumhed fin err, and siaii-iwd In I nnv feel in their ease aj meili in II die I.MtC Mil in Hum am men a " a a. a a-. .1 ....I.I big tear ilond trembling jn her targe blue eye for a moment, ttml rolled (lowly ilown her pur pie cliot ki at if they would freeze lo iliem. She IihiI left her mother in bed. sick, evliaimpil ami fnmiahiiig ! What wonder tlmi die rtied, even ihouch thine hot ier only dripped on the cold i pavement. J licy nughl at well fall there as elsewhere; the many human hearts thai patted her were full a icy and hardened, She would have turned back in go home, but she thought agtin of her pom mother, mi J went on, though where lo go she knew not. She a to become a slieet beggar. Where would sireel brggar gr? What reels are laid out and named and numbered for them ? Surely, if I'01 home, then where should ihey cot 1 was ihisihniighuh jt brought those crystal tears, that wMrietl those derp aud iirejwessible sobs that checked her utterance. A young boy a bright looking little fellow rhmircd to passed her, as sho walked and wept and sobbed, He caught the gliuer ol those tear in the sunshine, and ie sight smote his angel (jcarl. lie knew not what want and suf fering were, lie had never known them him self never once heard of ihein knew not even what a real beggar was. -lie slopped suddenly before Elsie, and asked her llie ranee of those tear. She could nnke no reply her heart was ton full. lias any one hurt you !" aked the feeling little fellow. She shook her head negatively. Have you lost your way I" he peraisted, " No," answered the child quite audibly. " VYInt is the matter, then T" tie stkd. " Mother is poor and sick, and t am cold tnd hungry. . We have in thing lo est. Our room is quite cold, there is no wood fur m. Oh ! you do not know all." : 1 "But lit'ifY:" replied the manly boy. "Where d you live t" Will you go with met" asked E sie, her face brighicning. ' Yes let me go with you," said he ; 'show mo the wsy." Through etreei, lane and alloy she guided him. They reached the door of ill hovel. The '" " ' ""' ' ... . . . . .a the crack and rrrviers aud key holes before them,1 V" V " :t .i.... :.. mm i k .:.. woman een v ra sen iter lean irntn me nuiow. i , . ., unit Imp iu-n.1 a. ciiMln . I. Irp liitva ri.l ; : ; . . : i come! she lunllv Saul "Yes, mother," answered die child, and I have h brought ihis boy with me. I doiu.i know v. he is bill he said lie wanted lo come anil see w here we live. Did I do wiomj to bring him, mother j" No, my rhild." said the mother, "If he" j . -" j 1 ,., ,, , :,.rr , 1 , J h-u if. nviiiiiii'.imcni tiiiui. iiiw iiiinfici n, . iiiim. i-i ' . ii i a nr aciilie wae Hew in inn.. iiv iniur.i.u I " "wy " Pe"y- His eves' "K,Ma aul P"n "' "V""' ,DUl .1. i i ; . .. .i IlllllaVlalll H'llll UVniinttr VIIRilllOV IMIIIfMI HlUiliri ... . . .' ... . . . .... blMf '""""''") ? " '' mnunifully . eves waniieiedi looking in 4 ii ill iIk i v unu cneeiifi-. 1 uvnni; im lumn i a i i . it i . i " jiiuo his p. ke he grusj ed Hie cm that hi 1 Ol. j " ' ie liai l hut terv mornioir rr veil bun. and la . ' diew it fouli You may have that," lai J he, holding it out Inlil. yon are too good you are loo gemv I i ! I I .1 .1 i "u ' OrOKB III U1B mOlIier, S I Mi in oisb n ironi nun. .Mother will give me anoihrr if I want it." i said I.e. It wilt do you a reat dral of g -od. "w"n. u wti cohi treasure, im! proba aud I d..n'i nted it. Take it I-you shall take L,J ,,u"," "t curiosity, so far Irom be- i !" a"d h inMan.ly gone. . h mM ,,j f oin o( lneaIu(. of five j!ar,. Moi,, ehlW wep, togeth. r. Then thev j talked of the good boy whoae heart had ip fed I for lliem on the new yesr'a ilav. Ti.tn tl.-jr ' lei their fai IISIW leL lit ll.ak atalet(lV tliot Jtiey i-tioae I M I lima ( .iieiiiii puis . . a .r . - I'here was bread and luel and r!oil.irtg and eve ry com'ort in its tlepih. They continued to gaze upon iu Now they a within it luins ' pieinr. sufdi light and j.y; visions nl lung rooms children ; sights of merry voire, and the rluiii- i ing inutie bells, the acretil ol innocent tongues a..J itm li...i.ti t.f hIuiI.ii,. ttrturta. j .... w ...q.. . .......... ....... . i Ah ! n-lmi a .h.liie1.rr'i tfne wat xhni ruin ! How it ion.e.1 rveit thin lost into Bold .... n i ....... , snn llirn nun inppioea ; now n;inau ineo, j la.iened lahle. and crowded it wnhm. rrvgueti and lltofe guests, too, all salialied ultil l.sppr t, what bright rat shone forth fromlliat lfill ing coin of g-IJ ! Coi.ld it have b-en anbnghl i in die child's or man' dirk rtocket No: else"" e "P. '' ram M wheat. it had befoie ihen lmrnrd it very wsy through ..... l-... ...i..-. ......1.1 1. S child lint it wore tueli shine and mulled sueli! I hrilhanl ray ami revealed siieH tweet sod wtl s r e visions ! Only stn h a the : 1 1 .... i .. 1...1. i. .. u i i , , aa- .'. in iik m ail m a.nn i aixa i" the pint I uncover the ba.kri l.c had b.onghl with him, snd take on I one by one the gifi which ; , . . a , . .. i . . i weie sioweti mere i jna now oveiinveo waa he in r hi mother offer the iek wmnan wotk ami a new h.-me, and msec ihe tick woman grow suiMenlv irr.n and slmosi well under the inCuenre 01 kind off t. He wondered if ihftr 1 happtneas eoulJ possibly he a drrp a In own 1 il their New Year was a bright to then wa hi lum. lie knew not now any on could ; he huppii r ihun he wa al that moment. - f Years ha.e ro led awsy into ihe ileni past V 'I't ... I . . I . '. t ... I .1 ; i oat 11,11 giti i.iie wrsy it a uny. Null lady only in name, but one in ery deed, in heart, in conduct. Sim dwells in a suburban cottage, and her husband it truly devoted to her. Tho hunbaiid is no other llian the generont boy ho. on New Year' femival. sooi aied her o tender Iv in the street and went hum tiihher. Her poor mother sleeps quietly in the churchyard ; yet she lived to know llut God had provided for her child. She died resigned snd happy. Are there coins, either ol gold or silver, that must be locked awsy from sight at the beginn ing of the New Year f RebPKIKC A SwKaREK WITH iKeENUITT. A general officer, who was in early ,( addicta. id to profane oaihs, dated hi Hfirmaiion from the memorable cheek he received Iron, a Scotch clergyman. When he ws lieutenant, and et tied at New Casile, he got involved in a brawl with some of the lowett elass in the public streets, snd the alteration was carried on bv both psitie with abundance of impious lan guage. I tie clergyman, passing by was shock ed with '.he profanity, and stepping into the crowd with his cane uplifted, thus addressed one of the leaders of the rabble. "O John J John I what i this I hear? yon only a poor collier boy. and wearing like anv lord in the land 1 0 John! haveynn no fear of what will become of you T It may do eery well for this gallant gentleman (pointing to the lieu tenant) to bang and swear at he pleases; but you you, John, it is not for yon, or the like of you, to take in vain the name of Him in whom you live and have your being !" Then turning lo the lieutenant: You'll excuse the poor man, sir; for he is (n ignorant body, and kens na belter." The yonttg officer shrank way in confusion, unable lo make any reply. Neil day he wait ed on the minister,8iid( thanked him' sincerely fur his well limed reproof, and was ever alter so example of correctness of language. OH! FORJTHE NORTH POLE AGAIX. Scarcely have Dr. Kane and his men drop ped their bear-skins and got comfortably warm, before another exploration of the forbid- Uing regions ol the ort!i is earnestly talked of. The facts and observation of Dr. Kane i in reference to the crcat oner, sea hevnn.l tl. .. - ice region, meagre a they necessarily are, have excited great interest among scientific men. What has heretofore been surcesied ! uv few ' w considered pretty well es ihui isueu mat mere is a vast open tea at toe North, commencing at about feO and pro bably extending to the pole. Dr. Kane testi fies that the temperature nf the air rose as he aim" .'Ht.t-1 ins sea. cnai us waif r was war- . J 1 h fc J .ou,h"htducU 1 . . . ... ,i"ri) approacneii this sea; that it water was war- seals, and herbiferou. animals were abundant ! l"'Ut it; and:thattrongwind from the North - , v. .. . . m.. ; broueht no floating ice to its shores. The in ) e - . , . . . e i mav me poie is noi, is we nave i auiiiiueu. me centre ni ir rrimrv. nnr t iar tho , coidest noint is tome fifteen dreeanr mtar t - i south of it. and that the temrmriiar at h , pe is comparatively mild. There is in this i ' "is""1 uor nn rotneioe nn xne orimiffie na m m khi.tit.t tif.lt.r1lw ... , . V"" ... " . ancients nenevcii, out more neatly ti wiiii me ui- in in Liii- tiffiitfif. mnut iii ntrsn , . . - , """".'V '"pera-ure ... me equator.ai Dctt is .1 .,.l,it,ilar;ilittf l.al..u. ,1.a ..f ... . L . - . i ""'" """" mt au.iinivi ocai. of the tropics. Various theories are'already earnestly dis cussed by the savans to account for the unen sea at the North pole. Humboldt long nzo ifehcoughr8U?5es',J that the internal heat ol the earth " . is ilischarged at the poles. The question is. na" " "."V1. oe.,""f!'" J ""other Arctic "'f ' Mimuiawa By tlie re- , l prev.ous researches. It n sU?geteI l,fIr",.na ,nor rte, many ; ' penis hitherto encountered would be ' "'. -":" me experience or tne now oe undertaken with a fair prospect of safety and success. ; ,. . " . . i ICdSsIl flrill flltt!- A St file, a n I aft . las am prudent men, we have little doubt that it will I . f ... be altemptcil, and by American, who will not allow any body to take from them the liotioi and reward of scietitiGe discovery. tyringfiU .''ia'i. rROVflEXCE MlSAPrKEHE.VDED. A writer in the RirraiDghain (X. Y.) Re- i . , . . t . . : . pWCiin mts that a Ui tner in lht ticimtf t "uppuseil that yellow bird destroyed i hia at brat . rninmeneffil iliimiins than. an. I a - ,,.v..., ... ! 0111 ' "ri",IJr "Pf "P of.ie ot !j iu.iu .,ii inaieau 01 eatiag me - wrsuwvvu tne wen. lie ; J"" r" erru "J nnilieI weevil I " weevil tn them. lIlUS all OrilerS III the Snimst eeealtnn an, I le tnaturing fiuitajnf human industry - : nd bounties ot Providence. Uut eften tkir . ministry is overlooked and despited. ...'within our heart, lan.ilie and hui.nita. , ' - - , j rridence frowning upon Ut. Iteser, is hidden smiling face. Let u not ' I h.n lua .iniial..,, I a.r a.,. I ......... i - -i ...... ....1115, v, w..iii,e ' ',int "1 ' 'ur confidence when rebuked by ! ll.,rm' 1 "7 he yellew bird teat l. l' ,,ut ' ceil and protect harvest nf 1 ture beauty and happiness. 1 1 a Ea i ... 11 ; If you have great talents, iiilutry will 1 1 improve 1 improve them ; H nv.iit-tate aii.litu s, inilus- ! try will supply the.r Utf.cicncies. Nothing 'try will supply the.r def.cicncies. I.! is denied to well dil cited labor; iit'iing i eve r to be attained without it Mie.aUr If.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1856, edition 1
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