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UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS-TIIE GUARDIANS 0 F OUR LIBERT Y. Vol. XXXVII. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEFTKJIBKE 22, 1858. No. 3C5S. scientific American,! prospectus. ; VOLUME FOURTEEN Begin) September lllb, 1S3S. Mechanic, Inventors, Manufacturers, and .-..!;. .i Furineri. -. , , THE! Sctixrirrc Amkbiius haa now reached iu Fourteenth Year, and will enter on New Volume on the I III of September. ., It is the only weekly puhli cation of the kind now issued in ihie country, ami it haa a very cienive circulation in all the filaiee of the Union, f l in no) . at aome might suppose uotn it title, a dry. abatrnse work in technical science ; in the con trary, it to deal with the great evrnta going on in the scientific, mechanical acid iinluatriiil world, auto please and iiiatruct every one. if the Mechanic or Artmn wiahes to know the besl niachtiio in u, or how to mak any aubatance employed in hie business if the Houaewife w'uhea to get a recipe for m iking a g.wd color, dec if the Invei.tor wihea to know what ia go ing en in the way ot unprovauienla if the Mauufac Urer wiahea to keep poated with Uie lime., ami In ein-t pbjy the bwt ticilmc in hi bumneaa-if the Mhu of ij,P f, ca,h; all of which will be offtred to eah I.eiaure and Study wiahetto keep himaelf famili ir Willi luVer or puurlu il denier at ami I prolite. I he progreaa m,id in the chemical laboratory, or in the We ay to one and all. come and aee tie, wo will eonrtruction of telegraph, aleanwhip. railroad, iear. gre,t vlVMam jn ,ll)Wjng 0r goolu if we do not mowera, and a thousand other mach'nea and apphaif All kind of Country produi taken in ex ca, both of peac and war all llieae detiJerala can I ! ehaime for tioml. louuu in uie ociaaTinc Aiiamcaa, anu nut tiuwnere. They are here presented in a rrlwldu and iiitercrtin; form, adapted to the comprehension of mind unlearned in the higher blanche of acionre and art. TEKMSi On Copy, One Year. $; One Copy, fit month, I i Five Copie. Kit Mnniha, $1; Ten Copiea, Hit Month, Ten Copie, Twelee Month, Slit Fifteen Cnpie. Twelve Month. iliJ; Twenty Copies, Twelve Month, $3r), in advance. Specimen enpira eenl graluitoualy for inapedinn. 8outhrn and Weatern money, or Postage Stamp, ta ken for utwctipliona, (J Letter ahould he directed to MUN.N It CO. Kulion Street, N. Y. ty Meaara. Munn & Co., aie eilenaively engaged in procuring patenta for new invention,and will advnw inventor, without charge, in regard lo the novelty of tbeir Improvement. August SO. 65 Office Seute .Manuractu rlns Company. ' Raleigh, June 3d, IS.'. 'PUIS Company continue to pay 31 Cent par pound for damn and I inen K VG delivered at Raleigh, or at their Mill nil milra east i.f lieleig'i. Addie-. w HL'STED, Tieasorer. June 30. 45 3m NOTICE. IN pari'janee of mhirity given to ate by the will of John .Secly, deeiasrd, I shall oiler for sale, at the Conrl Huoir in HitltMruKii, on Monday tbe 23d 4iJ ef Aujaa oett, being Monday of Court, I lie house and lot where Jamet SS. Wataon now litre, on credit f nine months, th purchaser giving bond and food aacuriiy. SQUIRE !. UMSTKD, V. By J. W. Norwood, hie Aliornev. August 4. 3w BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. TINE BIBLE. Piayer and Hymn book. Memo- random and lllank Books u( all mim, I.eUer end Net Paper, and Envalopes, IMurnr'i Water Colore and Toy Faint. Fine Flaying Carda, Domino and Ifacsjammnn Board.. Fancy Articles of all kind. Fine Hair, Tooth, I'ainl, Mine, end florae Broahes, Ladies' ttuhlier, Drea-ing, Bonnet, and Pud Cunilw, f mo and Coar-e 1'oo.lie, liuliher llea.l Bands and Hail Pin. Morns-en Travelling Bf, ilki and Bead Fursee, Port Mow and Put-kel Books Hewing Units, Teeilting liing. anj Itatllr. Metal Puff II. nea. Ty locomotives. Patent Cun Wad, Toy M'hip. Fi'hin; Line and Hooka, China and Wn Balnea and Doll Head, Tape Me, aurra, Frangipanni CatrtwU, Koap. Pom.le,and i'crlumca; al.o Cum a and Han oi' Teilel ot. Perfumery and 1'omad.a. ' China Candle-slick, t lower Vec, Moito Mug and Cun. Rice Powder, anil Mill While, for the fkin, Violin and Banjo Hiring, and many other atliiles. just received and lor ule at the DRUG STORE. Ju'y 8. 47- S TATE OF NORTH CALOLINA, Alamsmce Cwvrv. ii Equity Onginal ISiII. John H. Clpj, rj. Job TaUfoit, MherilTof At, mince county. Jania C. Moore, Jubn Holt, Williamson Holt end J ante M. Clapp. IT appearing In the eili.faeiioo of the Court, that William) Holt and Jam M. Clapp are no' rea tenia of Hit ft ale. n ia therefor ordered lint piildiea lion be mail in the Hill-boriiugti Hee.wilrr tor art week, commanding the eaid W i)liam-H Holt and Jam M. Clapp lo be and ,.ar Inlurr the net! term of thi Court, to l held in Hi lon of (irliaro, a the Pth Monday alier lb 4th Monday of rVptem'wr ajett, to an'wer, plead to, or demur to aid loll of mm plaint, or a decree pro tmnfetm againat litem will b nterrd. WilneM, ! Holt, Clerk and Maaier in rqility for Alamanre county, at ofi'. (lira Id ISlhda of Jul, A. II. 1854. KWC ll'tl.T.t:. M.K. July 14 Piired. t fttf 31-6w JUST RKCKIYEI), 1 VIHTE Win Vinegar, riiiperim Myrnp, Bla.ling V Pow lcr, S J l.r airier, Kip flirn. Jonea A Hud nr' Hntlft Wheat I'raillea, VtpeV, Copal Varm-h. Jitue. Limaeeil (III, Tanne s' Oil, and oilier Oo.sJa, gheap f Cash. AUl. Bacon Ni tea. fthouldera. Jowl., ami Ham. Sft Mt: KNVELOPE!S, for Ladiea' corrcnin Je nee. JAMES WE ML May II. i """nlt TUB LAniES WE ar now receiving aome beautiful Bonnet ami Ribbon. Rattan and Uraas limps, end .a entire new triicl fHkins, French Corsetia, Bonnet Comb. Farasnl anl Fans, Kmbr.it lory Psltern., Miaee' Flails, Kbakar Hoods, white) and colored, at verv low pitee. J. C. I L'RREN I IXE k SON. April 11. JM- ( CHOICE CALF bKLNH, Kboe Thread ami "hoe il. by J. C. TURREN 1 1NE k SO. December . IT ."KACS! KACS!!l RAGS!!! UAOSVYAKTED.by J. t. TUKRKN I INF. 1 80V. Ttei.mW St. 17-. New Fall and Winter Goods, rpiIE subscribers are now receiving from New York M. an entire stock of New Goods, embracing a general variety of all kind, of good usually kept in thia nwr kt,coniiaiing of Print), Alpacas, English and French UlerlnoeN, Shawls), llaiikerililcf and Itonncta, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Hardware, Glass and Quccnsware, m HATS, HOOTS Al SHOES, GROCERIES, mi inuny other arm leu not necessary to mention, whi. h have lieen horn, lit in Xw Vn.k ,.!. .., W. F. & T. J. STRAYUORN. Octolier 14. 10 India Rubber Goods. IS UUHEK UKEHSI.NU CO.MB8, Kublier Fiue Comb, Kubbrr Pocket Comb, Jtuhlvr Itoiind Conih, Kuhber Mide Coniba, Rubber Puff Comhs, Kublier Hair Pine. Alio, Bonnet Combs, a new and excellent aiticle, at J. C. TURREN TINE SOX'S. July IS. 97 KEADY.MADE CLOTHING. HAVING made this a dialincl branch of trade, w 11 ' devote pariiiular attention to it, and keeping a large aiocaoi autindsoi Over Coal a, liusinea Coata, Ulark Frock Coals, Veal and Pant, wo at enabled generally lo fit and pleas those who vnr u with call W tltsll kfp out stock rtocwed fiom linj 9 (in!. Cit I and ri.mine it. J. C. TUKRKX 1 1NE & SON. October 51. II plOMr. Bvpres.lv (o, Skins. F.mhroiderer Xkiria; also, Uraas and M'kalebon Hoops, and F.laalic Belts, by J. O.TURREXTIXE&SO. fteplemtier 16. OS TOW CLOTH! rt OW CLOTH WANTED, bv Jl J. 1:. TUIIRKY.IXE&SON. 8eplemler 10. UG TOBACCO AND CIGARS. O BiiXI'.H KI.XE CHEWI.NtJ TOItACCO. ,CII0 Extra Fine Cigars, ju.l rereived and for sale al the DBL'O STORE. S3 January S3 Clifap Coolins Wines and Brandv. MALAGA WIM.S. 8WEKT WINES, FRENCH BR a NOV. for i.Ie ,t li e URL G STORE, fleeenil er 51. SO CRASS SEEDS. 0unt.ttp;uA3. Herda firaa.. Lu-erne, Clover, Timothy. Kentucky Blue Grass, p;st teceiveJandforasteatlh. 1)Ri;J 8T0RR December I. 1 9 March II. 71 Fire and Life Insurance. 14 yoyr Priiicriy in.ured I is jour Liie inaiirej t la your .Neani insured I If not, ell upon Ibe subecnuvr, who i Age nl for the lircenahorwugii Companies. THOMAS WEIMI. JinuarT 6. SI Aw FOR S A rE, l LOT in ilielnwn of Uraham, immejiaiely Infroa ' " of the Court llou. on iulh Mrrcl, lying be I ween the .tore honors o M-t., ,n & llsuner and Al bright A I In on. Tcruisl.i "nt the purchaser. tiiomas wEnn. January 34. 3.L. J10U.SK mil laOT for Sale. I offer for sate, on aceommndatinf , terms, that ile.iranle llou.e and Lot on 4 n eo M.-cel, now occupied by li VVaalirnglun. ra in a irS TIIOMAS WEIiR. October SO. 61 AlTirK at). IinT2S5, nAVINOIoeaiedln Chapel llill.re.pecifully offer hisprnlessionalaervices lolhecititensnf ihelowe) and aurronnding tounlry. Hera produc satisfactory testimonials of hia.kill In the profeosioa. His ntTice i al l)r. Moore's. Wnen reqtiealeJ.fami liea will b. waited onat their reaiJence. Chargeare aonable. XT Hr. R.will btn llitl.boroagh Ih fourth week n each monih.al.it flrior Court weeke.and ofiener ( wnhout ealra charge) if requested. Aagael l. " 09 Kerosoiin Oil, ntul Lrtmpd, rar..lr.y J. C. WF.DB L CO. July S. 4T r,H C A)K) M t.tMB for sat low for Cash. Also v COFFEE, Hieart'a PtOAR, and many other eaetonable at Ikies. jamf. WEnn. J.in.!. ' 4 " May your rich aoil, Exuberant, nature 'c better blcasirgn pour O'er overs land." From the S. C. Faime, 1 Tlantcr. MANUKINCJ LANDS AN'OTH Eli PKOPOSI. i Mr. Editor: I ant glad to see that the Planters generally are beginning to find nut what they ought long ago to have known was to their advantage, and it in that they can and ought to make more manure than they dn, ami you may ask tnc why they have be gun to do it. Well, I will answer ynuf qijp. linn in this way : I think they av, or it it raid, that perrons are always justifiable in flciini in srlf-flcff nre. Anil I'tuiitors hp. gin to find out that the manuring system We copy the following fnun that most va! pays very finely, and they see every year j "lle Journal, the American Agriculturalist, that their landsaiegetting the worse of wear, I We shniild be gliid to know that it was ex- oris wearing out Irwin being planted and not j manured. Mot only ibis, but they liml that une acre well manured, will make as much as three acres nut manured, notwithstanding a good inauy Planters say that manuring is a great deal ol trouble. Admit it, I will ask any person t say if he ever got anything without trouble tn obtain it. I have never vet met with a Planter that is in die habit U manurinj, who does not say it pays finelv. j And another reason whv the nlantora are a-e't. ! ting in the way of manuring is this : They . . . - j r: . : : - hae got through clearing the most nl their land, and now they must either make manure or move YYcst, for they must make so much cotton to the hand, and they ate obliged to manure to do it. hen 1 speak ol planter trultintT nim in tltuusaw ail ... an r. fi.v I i:.n They used I,., I am al.J'din .e 1 Hn ers ! . .' oi uoiii, 11 1 ii n .iitii lit tny immediate ami Some adjoining neigh, borhoods, and the plan that i.ninl inanv adopt with their c-.ttou' seed aol ciup't - stable manure, is, to apply it all t their cotton, ami under the list, "uhicli is the best sir all:.! I an. I ..Am iilliwr i.t-iolor tiuk-i. !i-i,l v r anu tnc reason wny we antiiv 11 unuer tne a iii now satisfied that it is the ooly May to) manure tu be benefitted by it. Then foilmv , cotton land, or land that has been planted i i j cotton and manured, widt cu'it, and bv do- j ing that you can make line corn, and tliust get both a cr.-p ol coin and cotton oft" the : land, leaving it a great deal better than it ta. brfore tn.i began t manurv it. This i ' a system that is pursued among us, and it isj the only way to lie benefitted by manure, lor i it is doing untiling, orjt is throwing away j manure ami tune to appy compos' manure, to the lull, to any crop. . 15 i. DCIIP CI'LTIVATIDX. JZhb narrate, the full iwing fa'de : A' ! husbandman dying a ilesirnos tiiat his two i sons should roiitiiiue Ins business. He c I'-! ed them to his bedsiil-.' and llm a-ldies-ed itltems 'Mv farm and its treasures I be-' itueath jointly to Jim as tour only p.itiimn.; ny. I charge you never to sell it. for some- where in the ground, within fmt of the m l ,cr, there are treasures buried." 'I'lie ; suns nun lii.led lie talked of money which was hidden there; o, a'ter their father's; death, with unwearied diligence they care- ! fully dug every inch of toe form. The trea-! uie they expected In find was not there, but the ground being Well-stirred anil loosi'iied, brought forth so bountifully that it proved a I' real tirasme. Few farmers are aware that ttiiderneath their sisible acre lie otliers" ei'.aly taluibtr. The m.li who does no'; ( impi.it e pmptrty to its utmi rapcty, is. j s'oilil'ol in a mural tense, if lint in a phtsiral. I iThat the niidu.'taiiil proiit of tlie fir-t Amer ican lariiin ran be doubled by deep cultivation,' 'jiiilicnius rotation and his'i tnanui i"2. is un-' ;(juetional!e. If the beat American farms; can thus lie iiicrraeil in pclit, Itnw tnuiP It i is it f Kl t!.r ti'itttiul iiill ailt ills tlio'iaantls nl .er.. A lul, f.a It i,l'...l more tdrasant and tiiufitab'e than a gret farm carelessly run otrr. I.abnr and industry well arphed tu agticuliure seldom lail of a ! re am. .. v. rlniltr. IV am Tki.k II.irkr Tansv. We saw it stated ltv.1 tears ago in an agricultural jour nal, that these pi sis Could be driven from peach tree, b tansy. We planted it at the roots of some len or tame trees, and not one nl them It it e been distuilieii, whilst ottiers are injureu. inis spring we inte t i a . .. 1 planting it around all. Seuberrg S. C fun CovgNoWisKiiIIoBltRnso. Cover- nor Wise decline to attend (he great liore shnw at Pprinsfivlii, Ma.ailiuseiia. In Ins letter He m? " It has been anl that iiothing t l-e than inn for the sport of racing among the leading . - . ... - I ill t. a t. . I 11. I laal itf t lata id lia,i"il.i( asuia afaaf WMtt fi'li-i: it(n.-t of otltti liuitl mil aTs'is Mtll'f a.ra iiinr-ir from Hie same manure. In manoriog wmi ! Seed seven pounds of fruit, and pour theiu wa, ,.1.;,. tiw"t the hoits most sliortlv W")? r a tlrop i.l water to rool the cotton seed we put one peck to the task ro. boiling svrup over it. The next .lav scald ! pJt XnSr or in! ' lm V' ' SM ,!,c t which will make fine cotton on poor land 1 the fruit and syrup tether, and if the syrup Ja, bcl.iml' Ua took'advan.asre ofa turn in the , ',7,;; : "T' ' and compost or stable manure we put from Ishoti Id not prove thick enough, pour it oft, ..i,..ni ,i ..i.,.m , ct,,!,,,;,,! uac!eailv .. . . , L 1 e 1 fcPC S"",,m(" Wt-i three in f.nie iin.iii-!. tit i'ie 1 .-L ro.v ami I ..i h,.;i 5. i fi. ,. 1 . , Im lm a it4,o..ai.l . ua. cl at It ai i,iS wiom, actio like a IVd ; and I know breed ul fin blooded stock. I am not wil-j I found nivselfon hoard nf this beautiful ept..t'.. n of b. -wg L.n.u.l hi e. ti;: k .. tins to believe an audi thing. Improved 'craft, in close coniiminicaii.m with a .core t,f somewhere else. j out . v;t i'ti .. ;ur t . . azricullure anil the wealth it produces ill. unquestionable beauties. The compan pro, leti our mat Italian i.oi.r .m i.i.-;et .... in my npinion, do far more for the horse than ' cl lobe a hcterogeiienis cotiglomerati.m of) imined.atel.v swoie men my . .... Ai '.. r i , .....i. .:.i. - r..i. !.i..-........,.t.... ra,i;i.. I. ua.es ami , I never woi.ld accept mi urn: '.mil It a ever ine tun uni. naie iia.aa, niu. a .a.ii- inamkoi ,n.n.i , - . ....... ... . . - , ... .!.! proprietors of people, will iinpverih them w ith t sprinkling of nonsuches." i here a nnm w mi . -. ( w.mui te sorry to get wi itl.y " at u man and dwindle the horse to pone. The fine j was stray parson, too, in the rrowd, but ai . tf cause lie keil u t-t Ui twti, and see blood ought to be kept pure, in 'order that it his leiatire time " between meetings" va Wuvini. l)Traeli. spei.kun f the socie ihii.k 4 ma3 tn v nu!t jmtaloe. who twit ma be crossed on the large and coaiae stock.' spent in trading horses, dispensed villi hisity of refined and . harming women, ys: y in passion whs-n wesjoniatid a aiii-ill l-ill. ' The thoroueh-bratl stallion rro.d on the rrae before mtaU." " It ii an icrjiiaiiitaiicg winch, wl.cn hab.tu. . , !.". , to large Canegtoga tn.ire until ttie cross attains three-quarters of the blooded stock is superi or, I think, to the Cleveland bays of England. A venerated friend, Alexander- Reid, Esq., now no more, ol Washington county, Penn sylvania, introduced, that cross, and I com trn nd it to every man who kiilfw how to make ' a spire of grass to grow where one never grew before.' " To Prrvext Spnons Many trees ore liable to throw up sprouts for yards around, and for years after being cut down, to ihe great plague and trouble of the owner of the soil, kecnins hitn diguing and grubbing, to pAiufivo tlio fenriiiila lo tlm i!rf I'iiiipnt fit llilt , w m i.atieiice-such, for in- stance, as locust, poplar, cum, and others. kill the living principle to the utmost extent of the roots. The best time probably would be some time in August, though I have killed locust in spring, and gum in August, while others that I did uot suit kept me grubbing I for vears. lennvety circiirau'ii aiming in. HOW TO I LOW UNDER 1 ALL It KI'.DS. It Here weeds have not been kept down by other crops, or by pasturing, they have, as might be eipected, made a uiiit luxuriant growth t and as many such fields will have to be ploughed for wheat, and other fall crops, it become a matter of much '.importance to know how we can best turn- them under with the plow, so as to be completely out of the way of tltP harrow and dull. An excel- . . . .. . Kill way I" im 10 iusicii one; eiri heavy InVchain to the end ..f a double-tree to 1 ... . ... -I.. u : . : i. . 1 ,.- - oil horse is attached, der the beam of the winch the harrow or In inging the other uni plow, j.est before the share, and confining it there. The chain should lag enough to touch I It UTOU fl I. Of fieftHV A I it I e WIC lifC .1 a 1 . f..t will leach how tigl.i it should be. "lly .his -, j pian lie weens are i.iawn into toe iuitow alia cmiiDietei v covereii uv tne mno.v-Mice . . . ... . . 4 'lading 011 them wltde there. Will snnibudy U'D i oetter way 1 .-www-w. Pi.'irren Tawov Tto:t fmrnlline lliroo ; pottntis 01 su;ar, one nunie 01 cloves, one ttlt-twi't M.iaz!nt. A MORXIXO PRAYER. Those srreika upon the w.dl Denote another day. Oh. Ih it to me mht fa'l No in this day. I camiut hope, oh Lord, T!. it thing to nay When conscience aiiall reoa'l, llut atill may huinli'y pray Thy pi'y, Lor I, And not thy awotd, An. rd my erring way. Not fur th rlnful e)f ahme. Oil Lo.il, my prayer In lliy.dear lotiug kindness hold Mie whom Thou gives! tne, lo b The d a r cousiiter ol my lit. My tender and devoted wife. And all the pn-rioui fu!d Wii on t'lou Last tru.tr J to our care; Tho " l.ttle on," (if whom thou spak'sl, uh Lord, Of whom thou spa''l the gracious worj To biiiig Ihrtn unto ibec. l'ailier ! for these and all thy son. For all thy children of ill earth Poor. weak, foilorn Thy bounteous grace and pity gie, Wii.l-I still Wow tse l.vc j And, in t'.i tceurrcctioli mnro, t.'l il tiuni( !l in imtnorlal butli. fiiamsila, NicaragMi. Oel. M, l-WT. THE CAPTAIN TIIT WOULDN'T RACE. TIT THS VllfXO 'VS. Earlv in the spring of th. last rear, a mnoml'.rent no steamer was launched utmil an in c Lilt mix, an mill is uvkcseai r , ni wi . --- ---, --- . . .. . " 1 'cutting down the tree, is to bore a hole. Rav evidence that she snould o.l.'t no flnl.U, ! from ten to twelve inches down into the!P'y- TKe fat was in Lie fire at nnce-n a i ami ...i M'l .: . ....it i hirwi- riiliimn ofl.l.K k sin ok c CUlIotl un to tht mil mi ii ami nil u nit I'liitiiitiiii i . . 1 a n i - , - , - -. - v - - - - liArtr.l li'nni.tlirt loritlinr .11 l.nr rivn .14 fili ' the thio river, and short! afterwards made "raced "thwart the -uSc'v vahc wtih a My-,her.-.ppearanceatthe!eee..pposiletheflotir-"' "!' the end mid we were s...ntiiig Wiing citTofCiiicintiati. (hit edged enters lon the Oliio, un.kr a h.id ef s.eatu up t.. eiivelopeil the captain's "respects," accom.i54.-IO. . t . -.i. .t. . ,.. i,..i Mv kleemnir rtiai tineiit V.a v. v. I ait. I Uhing citf of C enveloped the captain s "respects,1 . pail It U Hil IMC III, I.Ol uril i r-l. Ii- , i'nd; .brtiueli" upon her first trip, heing forward - . Ut in ibe editorial corps iu that vicinity, the 'chalked hats were " nuiiieriiiii'' on the'occa- pained with the invitation tu a sion. It was a grand a.Tair, this debut f a floating palace, which lias since maintained her rei.uie unlainished as the "crack boat" ! par excellence upon the Western waters. 1 nnr luniible servant was among the intiteti auctioneers, inil M.tila sai ... s s t la ami Le.iii tin too euests ami a tnee titllC he hail ll It ! lesrriliablcs ami latiries pleasure tup nom iia...o..i Mi..... -",i,m r,. We left our moorings nn'hnur before sun set, upon a clear cold afternoon, aid passed rapidly down stream for a considerable dis tance, without any strange occurrence. The "son of temperauce and parson alore-au! amused themselves over a smoking whiskev toddy the " boys" were relieving each other j of their superfluous dimes anil ijnarters at eu-iire, wiikii u i.iu gcuiii;iiiiiii, mi" iiv in ni pmrraini i.iuie. tinmen arc when he was sober, stepped suddenly into the ! more ilisptmed to appreciat worth ii'id intci cabin with the information that a well-known J lectttal s.'pei-itt'ity than men. or at leas', ihey "fast boat" had just hove in sight at the !re as often ctpti'vated by the noble manifest- -mouth of the Kentucky river. The cards iBtious of genius, as bv' the fascinations of were dropped instanter, the punches disap- manners and the eliarnis of person." pearcd, and the " mourners" were soon tlis. i Anil Sydney Smith ays t Among turn , tributed in knots upon the prouienadg deck l ense nnil liberal politeless a woman w!m to note the progress of events. Shut Mic.-es-!u!ly cultivated her mind, without- Our ' bullv boat sp?rl awav l:i;e a Uinl. c 1cr atmospherc-an extra turn or tiro was visible upon our own boat, and away we went. A 2001I tietl ol excitement ixisii'it among the party, as the rival sleamer v as , ' clearly gaining" on us. "A craft like ours, j' u-ith Kiirh a cmnnanv and such a cantain.!! inusn't be beaten. As the boat behind 11s fell in under our stern, and we could count her passengers, a I .. .... i .1,.. l,,.!.,,1 . .. sort of impression came over us that by some pear from the ISritUh olScial inigutioii re mistake, we had got upon the wrona boat ! ; pm t that during the lost f.rtv -three years. At least that was the evpressed opinion of lour Kep.L!ic has been the 'detitiati"n of the parson, as he threatened to go down three millions of emigrants IVmn the United stairs and take another drink. Kn gihim, mine t':aii half of :,e entire eiui- Our captain was a noble fellow he paced gratuui ol the period ; thu greater part Irish,, the deck quietly, with a constant eye to the j List ymr, Uci.ty.six per cent, id the Irish windward, but he said nothing A bevy of Uiuigi. nits went ti the United States. Th the mourners stepped up to him with I remittance from the Irish em-grants in our " What speed cap'n f" j Union, Ut their relatives and fririid remain- "Fair, gentlemen 5 I think it is very fair," j ing behind, amounted L-r the lat ten vears, responded the captain, as he placed his hand acconiing to inforiiiation collected bv the Em- upon a small brass knob at the back of the a I rv.i ',., rv.i . 1 1 P'1!'1 h',us-. ,1.1."8 '?""!' as respond. .1 I ! fai"t JinS"n8 "'' bl '1 .bc.,ow' ehU ! ,ovve(' immediately by a rush ol cinders !iom "'K f -"- ; the paddles. . " .1 I W WK lllilf iJLr.;iU. 1 f . . ' . ' 1 1 " W'1S 'fVm?' a "u"ne": itarr tremor nervadeit the boat as she slul 1 . - s" ...t,, . .r . . ,-, . llut the craft in our rear moved like our , snauow on ine cairn water-, am. as R ! down the river, it seemed as it we nail her , . . . 1 . . .1. . ; in tow socalmly and un.Iormly did s,;e follow . in our wake. i'he excitement of the conrcatum upon , . . , . . a . , ' " I il.tfh li'ssl Ik thia fiii tiiit-iatiii 1 11 for. ( nnil vit,l, r llsltl fcF 7 llit.T i.'Si'. ovvi'inv. ss - s ! hove oft and suddenly l. ll alnng side ol us I I he narson went below at once to put hi.s , . . . threat into execution, as we came up tne cur- rent again, " neck tmd neck." nl when he returned were runn.ng a twet.ry-lite knot lick, the steam smark on to 40 egree. She's going -going-go " muttered an auctioneer to himself. " A perfect nonsuit," remarked a lawyer to his friend. , . i . , .l.l.l - " wcwn "r ""l """l" " politician ; and aay we scudded s,deby side l.irahalfamile. ,. -- t.oui in i aeu....-.-.iC,...v-, lya.ked the parson. She's doing very well, replica the cap- ta.n. "Uon't get excite,,, gentlemen; inv. , t ,,,., . ju.i.ent, I boat 1 a new one-her reput.it.o., and mine mut)t m,.H (imf , tr,iiT. I is at stake. Y e musti t rush her racing ! always injures a boat, and I am adverse lo ! it "saving which he applied his tl.iim'u and i finjer to the bras knob'a;aiti lite bell tin- ikied in the distance and our rival pilot shortly had an opportunity tn examine tins j architecture of our rudder post. I I was acnuainted with the engineei. I !tepp"d below (believing that we should be 'beaten at our present speed,) and etiterin I the engine room ? "Tim, we'll be licked give her a.iother 1 turn, chi" ! " 1 rather tMnk she moves some as it i," said Tim. " Yes, but the C is hard on ns five her a littL', inv Inn, List lot " "Stav iu lo re a moment," remarket! Tin., " it's all ." muni" VoU know liotoing to be said, he? Ju;et there I don't ohe trenihie sinner" I noticed for the Cfst time that our luut did labor protl giousiv. ' " Rut untie i tiumf here, rontine! Tii.i : " look tliere ; innin's the word sou know." ; I steppetl o'lt of that engine looiu iTitn said afterward, that I sprung out t niie I bound ; but he lit d J itt a hurry. 'Th.i s i ider u ttuii the con'iettio'i litu h,;J melted aa.l 'run down over t'.ie seams in a tloert place s, . , . '. the cxcessite ue.it .1 ffowbar W.l ; - I I , !ntrretl the uu room trot o-r -..'i t..e i Hack side tf my berth-at.d atal'anst.ie cor- j I'l'" fh I""""' "7 ? l-avi ud ; ? compose int.i il to sleep. Ii -as t ' ne question, in aiumpuii. w r.-'.i i j I discovered that n.v hairatuikout . tr..igi.j hat it a inipoib.e l..r nic tn get t ine ttij'"" '" ' p" ,"" I lossni isjouv iu ,s i. ii .'..v ... ; a I. exerciAi's a great in.ueiu'r over tiip tnr, nl llie niinil, even i it iIuim not pi'inluce nnv inure i di'iit t'H'.'i't. It relines laste, ipiii-. ens the pertfpiih.li'i.'s, an I gives, a it were. , i grae.- ami il'Xilniitv in ;Snme win-re e'se the ame W)Uf inti'l'ert. writer icmai'Keil th.it, ' ,Me r are as tiuii h stimulated t efi'.irt bv the sympathv of the gentler e, a. h't iiiiiiiiiisauig tin; gentiCMesa atlJ pronnctv nl ier i?i;l liners, i altvava sure tn meet will. re. "i'i i t uud ..tti'iitiun biirdering o.i tMiihusi- , ill!'. Aga ti, aitniiier writer obseives liiat, " O nl! otf.er views a man may, in time, gro tired, but in the cinititeiuiiees.nl women t uye isa Variety h'uh sets SiiUetv nt ileli.ince." "The divine liht of ly autvi" sa s Juniu, " i- liie otilr lli'ine ri 'ht it linn can nrlnoiv. woiiian the oulv tvrant he is not .Tithm ,i t u reMst," ' Accorditig to the P.uis correspntident of the ,ew York .Iniirnrd :f Ciimnieree. it iin- i legation t 'oiuiiiissiuiiris. t. iiearlv a inilliott ' . 1 ... . J ' . 1 .1 ... . ' . - ----- -- , sie. i.,g annually. 1 ins does not ...elude the i f""h.tb!y ent by private coiisi'ieiauie which were lumi, or thriiiiii'i mereliaots :'" "'T J - 1 1 uni ulioiit no returns were oU- i M HAT IlAlTIXEsa. r. .. .. m ' ( .ov,. ,:,; , .nv v ecu, --win "' i "n ni nc renecis on 111s 511- Uitin in this world, and will ask, what will wU Iiy f ? U ( )f iH jt j!a , wa))t f Wit ' .,u r 5 ..,. ... . . ,. .... . , (jia, .(i miJ (f , ; k t 1 lit' irt fur e.-rili'ti iil'tttiKa I n.i liit'is at ' tait ... . - r; ... ;-. , . - ., ; ,' I I II ( 1 I I I I i Ufj Iffv V I trS III II til.) 1 . ... . ' rli.r if f r,.. j..k,l ..tl t,;. ...... I , , f , ,f . . . . , . . . at.:,i.,i".i .. n , ..- i .. o.iuii- i.n-i, i hi ,iii i.ia niiitrT, nankin? iiiin- w Vt,Jtat;1 - .. , ,,,,' ; n(!) ( f . ,,!at s, u SaUl.,u.l iBt..fil,i.-l! hecs.uhia alaves. , ... ... all ... , .. , , ,.,, : )f . , ,. . UU ... j'Hueiits, Laving hi. nae a scandal to th'j ihuich to the latest noe. If I think of honor. I I-.L-. t w )L- .i V... a t.l I..... - " mi r-iiiiinvi-r riuoi-,, llierc isan end of all .,,..., v. There I wal'i amui.g ,,e mi1(lv ' , ,irc j, ie nl l.miian'feloiy. And hit icmaius ol ' tli , e,t uen f 1I)V cul,,rT ? eniiat.1,. A boasting Sl, ,)f ,;,, .in f(f m , : That it i the mother who mould the man entimet;t beatit.lnMy iliustrifed by th! following ico nled u'j rtati hi of a s'.rewd w rite' : Whet. I lived jnoin; t';e Uhnctaw In. d'ans, t held a roim ! .t'imt w(!i one nf their ihieis, resjifctil g the snrceasive s( ig(. f the r progress in (',. i ts .f citdi.ed life, a'l l, nam g oti "-r th nj., Ut inf.trme.l me that, at f.eir first s'.h t tl ev I -II ii.tn a great mis lake they tody si- if il,tf,r b iys i;i m-Ii-uI. These buy fi Viitie intelligent men, but they ln.1i t ie.l iniettneatnl 'ts, and the nti.fniiii jre'U.t was, t'mt the- ti,u ti(;n were all like ttie mother. Thus the l ithersonii lost all his interest tn b-jth w,?e now," said he, "if w, . class id o,r ihii litt X f' fir, v. hen t and chi'dren, And w iiuid edu. a'e but our! w e would th iiise the bee itne iimtlters. the uiiulil i! irate their si tis. this t t!ic poitii, atitl it i iiue. So lii'I.i't can be.oiue fa!Sv at .l pertitaneiiily tn l.e.l an I c I-'htei.ed wlieu iht- oio'Jiei are tint, in a gmd i!"4'te, ijtl li.fied t !ie'i .go tii l j:ie of the It'iilie. wotk it tduvat.-'li." ajsai To t'rists Mt s Every btsltiess in.i-i at l im tl.jitie, whu li:,s a proper apprvcia'ieti rl the title lliode ol lining !i..)lie.., O ig .t t,i hate iifrcsi-d npn'i h.s nielli oy 'he fact ih it tin pmh ho.,!d be deiicate Mount a.kiiii In.1 wl.at i r.ipeily Ins ilne, I he liel, el do irg , he is deficient in the sp.rlt of iiid..'- j ' 'I'll IHV m.i III ill- ':.. I'.l'tl H l-l 4 i r a ilCttl(lm, V.igh'. aie ris'it. and if not grief. ,,1, ,iMMI, ,it.illi(1,ded. Iii,- se!;l.!i uwW ,,,!e j,,,.!,,,,,,- , ivp j,;m !lH ,mil retiiiruce wn en lie .tituil ini'Crve m a I h;S he has tt.e m miii.. . t-Ljiui ii. I he lack (l( r,r,H.r ,,Ji,i,i,cr.t id inn, pni.n.i:.. has l.i-t , ,li;.,V f ,ltlll.f fll!,u. fl,j n.,iuut..iii. tk. a custom, r, whua less a irentli- i t.t t tiiau an upaM't, pi.t on ; ,in j;Ury air , ,. B JtfC, to liu iisui;-'. at Uu-;t ' ......tnr ! Ir itiiiiiet" Sii.it he i ; h! to I , -to j t.d L iieioie, Ni nutter. J laj ner i wo. ! .' d h s Lire. Vie know .t i bnplensint to Is i!ti tu. i .l, aiiilt ijj .lly el,; ! t-.m: t-i dan.i nther pen pie ; neveriiiiieas tiicuiiistituvs .'!iie- rju.te t.idt wentMi.t t iLol.t; but we t - em
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1858, edition 1
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