THE : WESTERN. CAlOL::!'! t Jg 6W m. '''-" sw 1 I'lfi lm mwmJ'Hf m t .m " nn i ' "i"11"" ' s ' I' i n ipi nwinmpy i'ii' i . ju i m immiun pmnMiupm. . -Till foW IU f tEM&rri) TO Ttll IMUK SMTM tf TM ussf I tl'T I'll, lot lanllluirri) BV IT TO Till ITATM, All BCitaVtU TO T i S ItUCI BMMMTIvrtT, M W IM tl lU.-i i I j ( i J1KNJAMIN AUSTIN & (V P. FISKKH, DITURJSnrkOPRIETORS. r no. i, or vor.rMi;. xix. SALISBURY JUNE 15, J838. ' ?i:w TKRM8 f tas w rr sticarioji. I IV U'sstfs t!artdiaiaa w puUiiied,e(ery Tbm a at T lKAr prt nnm if paid fn adunee, T law tiaitd Fitly Cent if not paid .btkie lL it.rua .4 Urr muttbUk, t X paf ' dtsCKilimied antd all arrearagea t" s t, un.vm it Die 4srriKin bf Ok; Alitor ( aod a f.i v fy 1)4 KJ.inr of a wish lo ducobtiune, t im wM si a yaar, wul b censi lerad a a new en- traaa of a&vkitis). 4,'tct'srtaenU aUl be upwuouJjf and aorrectl .,fint. at a-iiUr pr square kr Hi first insurum, j i w i4 ttk fmimtunee. Court and Judicial . wMrii wdl be rkargej i't per cent inure thin A deJociiun f 33 per tent from rx rr -' fif will txt made lo yearly advcriiaers. tw taarsroie:T. T iwre prinpt t'U titoa ta letter nUressed to r w. M UmmiIJ in all case be id. ML-CKI.LANKOU.S. ur Tin; m:ven towkiia v aias raooa. Oa tb dVUaretion f wr i'h Russia made by I.j TW ik IUrn I'ulhakotT, (he Kuaaiao t. ,twsrr, !fMte his reprcwnlation that tbo liu- ff uk i ih M jroVitii ambnasadora on such . ft - a.. I lro abilishad by treaty, was, nev-r-ft:st, a. i t tu the .kven Towers by order of J'it Y-MiaMif Fasha, the giand vixicr, with ikkjr iv hi ireaiir were very good thing i iu.m i4 v . U'l ok-re waste paper in the event 4 wi." .Ta i.st-omfitto l ambassador was, how Cier. trea'rj aith great civilny, and waa even per w1 t" srW-i f'h members of the kgfiion aa We dameed sioiild U-ar him company during his rjitfst i etrirl orW being gien to the com mi wt tit caikf la accede ta every request onmer which did not lend to compromise m aaMy ; snd upmi hv complaining of the sccom m fateM i4"iim tnwrr, he was moreover permit- dref aiok on the walla of the fortrewe, Wvt'- ' s trwtu(iecnt VH'W ol the rea ol tsr u-tt : .i ' piiuniii i.I.iihIs, and toconstrnrt a sj-tn iid iisndiotne apartment within tho l..rr T:- r'Kitnfc.nd iMt ai M.ded beneath the ume rW i . r : .iner. He had an only daughter, ao .j f- v thai le ruighl have taken hrr n i -"'ea ths) two houn who wait at the S. H.P, i'-i.;o tr hi.i'a the faithful acroa it II-.-.- j.W bx4rniiig leas beautiful than they. F.- t ;. r" bad wijh ttien delicate breathings ifc ! f j-r-.iis of the rosea ainca the birth ol K . ( il - -eirn, and one had far out bloomed the I ', -s .' vvUta of ibe fairest aeaaoni. Her ... Vt ,P r"" PWf JLn tu Sony, came l'-ri.-w ifi" ltiwe her casement liko tha lone a l$ ai manio!in sweeping peer tha waters of lbs sti 1 sea when yet puked upon ht, it was aa lU vl fuw looked upon a roae and when you lis tened, j. seeped lo listen to the nightingale. Ktvai.JUwajrti had -never jet polluted the eitMi lbre in ih garden of 0owri7 Her y V 1-rt was aa frew a he breeza that cam 1 1 f-r brow Irrwi the blue bosom of the I'ropootis ; tu wltea be heard lhat a Muscovite Giaouf-WM l'etfii au inmate of the Tower, ho only t .6Vtrf.r frS knew Uuit b was an enemy of br coantry. . f Terrcr wan, however, iooneucceefled hy curi osiij. Only a frw weeks sfter the cOtnpiilaory d jitica(ioa oflhe anjbaasador at the Seven Tow- er, lis li.i wi tompJetedariil from her elided caanjiit tha young llanoum could see all that pjd w the aat apartment of the prisoner. lUt first glance al the dreadCil infidel was (ran. .it but aonn she took; another, and a longer lout j ami curiosity was, in its turn, succeeded by sympathy. The Kuwuan prisoner was the hand and it was not thus that aha hsd pidurod to for elf tho dreaded Muacof ite. He wss Unhappy, to;for in his solitary moment he paced the floor with hurried and . unequal ste's, like one who is grapplmy with soma painful memory and at time at sadly, with hi head pillowed on hia hand, and his "Engers wreathed amid Ihe wavy hair which en" "circled bis brow, looking V mournful, and, above all, so faeio;tting, that tha fair Reehedi at last be pn to weep as the clung tn her-lattice, with her gace riveted npon hint and to find mora happi ness in tho tear than in all the simple pleasures . that had hitherto furaaed the charm of .her exist ence. 4 Little did ihe young llanoum suspect that she loved tha Giaour. She never dreamed of peesion; but, with all the generous anxiety of innocence, unconscious that a warmer feeling than that of - atere pity-urged 4jer t the-eliort, elie began to muse upon tho means of diminishing tha irksome 'ptis oft captivity which she was incajwble of ter iuuuting.. Tfin first, tha most natural imptdeer led her to iwpep her hands across tha chorda of her ' Rebeck .and, a she remarked the start ot agreea ble snrprise with which the sound was greeted , by th r-Tjrtly 'prisonet, tier yaung tica rt bounded withjrry, Bnd theUd song gushelfQ.rtilFip"' aweetness which chained, the attention of the cap. live, and afforded lo the delighted girl the onpor tunity of a long look, that ibore 'than repaid her lTtlog tbo.jcventng, aha watched to ascertain whether a repetition of her song would be expec ted nryl the did opt watch in vain ; for more thai opceKhe 'Russia noble leant from his casement, an seemed to listen but he came not there alone; ne of Jiis companion in captivity was beside himj and Rechedi Hanoumalthough ahe guessed not wherefore tad suddenly become jealoua of her minstrelsy, aod would. not exhibit it before a third person.: " J ; On the morrow, ao equally graceful and equally successful effort wailed the prisoner, time from his sorrows. L A cluster of roses.. woven together with a Jreejof bright dark hair, was flung from tbo J casement of ibe young beauty, at a moment when I tm bark of I hi atranger aa turned toward her. It Toll at hit (rtt and wa aecorrd and pressed In hit lip with a respectful courtesy, I hit quitkertcd (lit pulsti of Ihe diaior but n4 a gliir ja of I In fair gii! accompanied Ihe gift and il awemd (hough the Hart had auspixied wherefore for re hxi in lit Ipirimeni ind, when he had dis missed hi allindsnts, he ooco mora advance! lo lh window, and jlanctd ariMnu.ly toward ike jealous lattice by wbluli il oveilooked. There wa slight .motion perceptible, behind (he acraen a while hand waved greeting ; ami the imprisoned Hollo bent firwrd lo obtain! nearer view of it fairer owner. Vor a moment Itechedi llanoum atood moliooleea, lsrr3d at I In etrea of hrr own le manly j but there n a more powerful feeling at heart than fear j and, in Ihw neil, aha foiccd away hrr prison bara for an in tint, ami, with the tellialo hand pressed Umhi her bosom, stood revealed In hr enraptured neighbor. From that day the beauty allowed bemlflo be tray to tbo captive her inirre.i iq hia eurm she did more : aha admitted tint the ehared them ; and are long there not an hour ihrooghovt the day day in which the tttrxighta of Krchedi llanoum were out dwelling on the handsome prisoner. '1'hua were thing situated during two lon years, whrn the death of the reigning aultan, at the ter mination of that period, induced the emUsaadut of I'iiglaml arvl France lodninaiKl I mm hi ancraa or, Hclun the Third, iho liberty ( the l(iaian miAixter. The reqimat waa relWd, fur the war waa not yet trrmimte : and the new sovereign rrquired no lietter pretext for diaiegarding thp reprrwiilatuMia of the F.urorn ambnaaadoni, than the eixiiinuaiion tf hwlililir between the Iwu roiintriea. Hut Sohni had other and more atrrct reiutoot for thua preeicptonlv negativing ihmr prayer ; and it Mill be aren in the auiie, that they did mt arise from prraonal rlnlike to the captive Muscovite. I .ike lUroun Alraar hid, of Arabian memory, 'he new eultan, (lining I ho drat w'ka of hi rvign, amused hunaell by nor In rim I wandering about the MrifH of the city in dntgui)', attended by lheuh annontly fanvtua ttuoM'in, hi fifat and dvonle butty-pnge; and, unmpdiatety that he had refuwnl coniplianc wilh the demand of tha amba.adnr, ho rreolvcd on pavnij an incopnit tint lo hupri anorr nt the Sovpii Tnucrt. Aa eoon a twilight had fallen like a mantle, over the gulden gloriei or Siamboul, ho accordingly aet forth ; ainl, ha ving iliacnveml hiinilf In the commandant, and enjoinod him to secrecy, he eajercd the anti-cham her of Iho banw, hro lie ftwnd one of bi suite, to whom he expressed hiaileairo to have an inter view with the caplive ambassador. The individual to whom the eultan had addreaa ed bimeelf recngniaed him al once; but, without betraying that he did an, coajentoa himself with ti pressing his regret that he waa unable lo comply with the requwat of hia r'witnr, Iho order of the sultan. Wing peremptory that the baron should hold no intercourse with any one beyond the walla of tho for Iras. . On receiving t h tat arwwer, Sttim repliel gaily, that th sultan ned never bo informed of the or Curpstanca ; and that being a near relulivo of tho cnmmandijnUtod having obtained hia perniissttm o have a Tew minutr converauMt with tna pri soner, ha trut that ha should imM eucvuuter any obstacle, either on tha fart of iho heron himself, or on that of hH friend. ' " - . .J. - Tho dragnman, with aflected reluctance, quiltel I lie room, to ascertain, a he asserted, iho determi nation of hf exeelrencTi but, in renhtT, to inform him of the imperial masquerade ; and in five nun ulea more, thoadixguisea sultan and hi flivoriie ta re uahcrcd inU llie apattincul of Jho ambaaaa- Ancr some ir.coiu.tqiioot cynvtralMn, Selim in quired how the baron had conUited to divert tfia that h had endeavored to hgnten them hy books, and by gating out upon; the Sea ef Marmofi from his kiosk, twlhak'jff sighed aa he tnudo the re ply, and remembered how much nioro they had been brightened bv ihe affection of the fair Keche di llanoum ; and he almost felt as though he were an ingratc, thaflia did not add her smile and her solicitude o the list of his pritt blessings; ' " The same volume end Ihe same kioslt cannot pkmsn forever," said tbje sultanwitrta smile " and ymt would not, doubtless, be aorry to ex chance vnur book fur the conversation of your felluer men, nor jfour iew of the blue Frcpon! for one more novel. A prison is buj, a prison at the best, even though you may be locked up with all the courtesy in the world. Hut your captivity is not likely to endure much longer. Shekiour10f Allah ! Praise to God! Lam. intimately ac quainted with the sultan s vorrti and know Inst, bad not the meddling ministers of England and France sought to drive the new 'Sovereign into an eat of jimtioet whs -he- ed rewwwt wnermrm from inclination, you would have been, ere this, at liberty . Do not, therefore, be induced to lend your self or your countenance to any intrigue thai thoy may mJte to liberate you.knd tuch wilt onTv tund another month, and at its expiration you will be set free, and restored to rwur wintry." 1 1 trust that you may prove latftie prophet,'' midlha twjorf. JJtd. ha.isan. akirtllWwerd departeds ' : "T.r f The davs wore on ; the montH was almost at an end, and yet the captive nubia hid never ventured to bfsathe to the fair girl who loved him tha pro bability of hi liberation. II hrank from the task almost with trembling, for he foil that even to him the farting would be I bitter one even to him, although ne was about to recover liuertv, and country, and friends. W bat, then,' would it be. to her to his taged bird, as he had often fondly called her, Who knew no joy save in his presence no liberty' apve that of loving him t A the twilight fell sadly over the sea, and the tall trees of the prisof. garden grew dark, and gloomy , . -.a ..i in the sinking light, he remembered how ardently they had bolii watched for that stilt hour, soon tu ba im'io of tenfold bitternea lo Ilia for a ken Reehe ill Jlinoom j and thero wsrwrnonirui in whithhe in oat wished that aho had liever hired bint. Hut the hour of trial eaiue at Inst. Khm had redeemed Iris word, and !ullink t! was fire. Ilia cninpanioiia in captivity would fain have quitted the fortrrM within the hour j but tn lihaaied ri siier liiigorntl, II gave no reason fur his delay he offered no eiplunaiioa of hia limine ha ami' ply announced hi resolution not lo quit the towt-r nntil th nmrrnw ; and then he almt Kiuisclf into hi rlismUr, and (Misaed there aoi'nc of th most hitler hours of his captivity. Once mur twilight Uy long upon the waters ; the tunu of the tryst wj come the hut which tha beautiful young llanoum waf ever lo kcrpwilh her lover. Nie had long forgotten the possibility of his liberation i and when she stole from her c hainhcr lo the shadow s( tho tall cyprrswe thai had so oflri wilnoaaed their ntvcliiig, her heart hounded like hrr ate p. Hut no fond irmlo wel comed her cuming no reproach, more dear than praise, murmurnd against her tardineai. Ilulhn k.ir wa Waning hi head again! tha Irea beside which he ktor'd, urxl Iho yuun le iigiy had el ixil within her own Ihe chill and htleM hand that hung at bia aide, ere, with a painful atari, ha a likened from hi remit. Tho interview was short: hot brief as was its duiatmn, il had taught the wretched girl that for her thero waa no future save one of misery. Sim eokld nol weep, fi, U' drojia of anguish would hate dimmed lite fTnan rf him whom she had loved, and was ulx.ut to low. She made no reply lo the withering fidms he had brought, fnr what had words Id do with such a grief as here? .She wa like one who dreamt a tearful dream; and when she turned nway tn regain her chamber, she walked with a firm step, for her heart was broken; im! sha had nothing now left to do but tn veil from her lover ihe rxlenl of her own anguish, lel she should add lo the bitternea of his. The morrow came. The baron turned a long, suul-centered look toward the lattice ot his young love, and quitted her for ever ; and, ere many weeks were eiit, tho naroo group of c press a whirh had overshadowed the trysling place of Re cited i llanoum gloomed above her grave. Vom A Skflek Umk. F6RROW FUR TI1K DEAD. The aorrow fi.r iho dead is the only sornAv from which we refuse lo be divorced. F.very oilier wound ws seek to heal every other affliction to forget but this wound we consider it a dulv to keep open. This alllict ion we eheii-di and brood over in solitude where i Ibe mother that wouk WUievjly Csga4 llkayoTsjal lhZVriailivd, Iiks a bliMu oin.from her arm, though every recollection is a pang where i Ihe child that would willingly for get the most tender of parents, though to remem ber ba but to lament? who ever in the hour of ag ony, would forget (he friend over whom he mourns' who, even whan tho toaah closing upon the r mains of her he most loved, w hen he fuel his heart, as it werV, crushed iu the closing of ffs portals, would accept of consolation that must be bought by fbrgctfuIneM T IN o, t he Jove whrch stir- vive the tomb is one of the noblest attributes of Ihe soul. If it has its woesit has likewise its Je light and when tha overwiMtkitiag burst of grief Btajmed info the gentle tear of recollection, when the sudden anguish and the convulsed agnny over the present ruinf ol all that we moat loved, is sof tened sway into pensive meditation ou all that it was in ihe day of its lovelincas.-Vho would root out such a sorrow Irom taw heart, though it msy sometimes throw a passing cloud over the bright hour of gaiety, or spread a" deeper sadness over the hour ol gloom ; yet. weo would exchange it even for Ihe song of pleasure or ihe burst of revel ry 7 ?s 6, (lie re u a voice Irom llie tomb sweeter than song; latere isa remembrance of the dead, to which we turn, even from the charms of the living Oh, tho grave! the grtve! it buries every er ror, Bovers every dofext-xtiniuishcs 'nery re suulment! From it peaceful bosom spring noue bill unci regrets and teuojer recollection,,--i. Whorutt look down upon (ha grave, even of an enemv, and ftol leel a Compunction that he should ever have warred with, that handful of earth th ia mouldering before him ! but the grave of those we loved what a place for meditation ! there it is il : : . l - i i i r uiai wc can up in review ine w noie slisiory Ol vir tue and gentleness, and the thousand endearments lavished upon us, almost unheeded in our daily in tercourae and intimacy there it is that we dwell upon the teudenios. the solemn awful tendorness, ,h.8 parting scene?, the 6cJ of death, with all its stilled griela, it noiseless atteudants, us mute, WauShful asstduilies. . Tha last testimonies of ex piring love 1 the ft eUc, fluttering, thrilling, oh, how thrilling pressure of tU hand. The last fond took of tiie glaaina eyem tuitfmg' uimn us, even from the threshold orexietenc! the faint faltering crcms sirojjguiif; in ut-aiij .tv gic ouq more assu rance ofallection!, Aye ! goJ therjiaa of hu ried love, and meditate I . . ' .. w t EHe 3rAcr.-There is something in sickness that breokt downjhe pride ofianhod;lhatVfi- ens the hesrt and brings it hackfto the feelings ,of frrfareyWrthfee life in'eickneja and aepdnae1ic'ywteWat baibeeAlewwonM, On spring kj, Wa sjhx in,a weary Jed, in the neplect, aniMotjftinegi f a foreign Ian but has thought of the mother V'lhst looked on his childhood,'ihaf smohr lits pulow and administered to his helplessness. V Qhfthereis an endearing tenderness in thd kfe of a mother fo( her son, that transcends all other affections of ihe heart. It it Neither' to tie chilled bv danrreK nor weakened ly wortLlessnew, nor stifled by iograti tude. She will sacrifice every comfort to hts eoo veneience, she wiU surrender every, pleasure to his enjotmenf, she wia glory fa hie fomeand exult In his prosperity, od, if adverefty overtake him he will be the daarer to her by misfbrtoneiaH if di. grace settle upon hi name, si. wilt still We and i hrr nh hirts and, if all l.a world cast km a W, she i alt tha work) to torn, Aftrting VniA. A wwlaortHjy esse wf -tul dersnt emeni and cmisrttuei,! sVaik Waa rvrawt. ly occurred in this my. Iite in the ! wf lust year. Laiiaa Famrer. a ml woWsai of French desrent, about twenty year ef , arrived in this city from FiiiU.h -Ipkie, te fulfil aa eera ineni with two gcnilemrn, in atenJng a taw slora. Abmil twomnMh tarare, h tarmd in a state of derangement to Ibe City hcwrWlal, by 'hose gentlemen ami left their at ttnrsxpeww Fvery possible kind i f attention btwiwoed wri hrr by the worthy aiewa.-d and hi amuU UJv ; but these, with the skillful IrroirwssM wflt attewd ing physicians, ware of no avail in retvig her list reaHi and health. Ilcr 'tuaten tcud the diepcsl ayn pathy. f'lie slept little, gewrrwlly re fused nourishment, end apent Ibe ni( tie in walking the fl oor, in gret agitation, which wa increased hrvond rlerne at ibe vetv srSt f a man. e are loi.i that in her iwiij lorw honewi, she niacin ill liuri which, wiih eilrrr irrin- lancas, leav it no room to dU that wMsre had htr. A UiIt, i whoea Ivrr had j fraof iiilrduclnri, lt wek $t tie ii done hionjht Irlte first liioe, learned llt ahe waa in Ihe h'txlal, and caused her to be it in., red lo her own h.ie where stie died 'Xi Saturday lst a ncriav tt u aafsMrd of drrritioH and rioraiY. .VofciVc ltmmr. A RKM.giKABLK FACT. We hate frequently hottcs-d the fact, leal il a man is pressed .r iihsi, and fiods it becessjiry tu curtail lua txperisie, he mfaliiLlv diwrilir4a hi newsiMT. Ilia tibnm he ntust have; awd il will never do to have bis family nt cxarly dressed than hi neighbors t and as to swiaWVa, they are delicious things, thai must be had. And then hn must lay up something (at his rhiWeew. The conclusion is, thai il is far nvivre iwpv4Wt l furnish the bodv w.lh fine apparel, and lb arjsrtitv with the ilauitiea it craves,iiian 10 funush Ike swind i with wisdom. Indeed it is a reikis I K-slnre ia men's economcuig, that Ihe miiid is ("in deprived of i's food. el (tod haa said, llapf y ra Ike man that fmdeth wi-doin, arxl ie man Ihtl prt's'k underslanding. For the merchawlise ot" il is bet ter than the nM-rrhandi-e n'v-fr, aad the gi thereof than fine gold. She is snore precnwH lo rubica; and all Ihe things that thou rarwt desara are not lo b- compared unt.v her. Ixriflh of date ia in her right hand, and in her h-il hand rvche aad honor. Her ways are way ot" p)raantne and all her paths are pe.ice. She va a treecf l.e In them that Iny hold upon her." Ir. 3j IX If men appreciated those truth, they wvwld Ws alow to deprive thf twind of twree cf wsafw) Information. They are not awai if the irtrpar sblo injury they jdo thoircTiildren by sWpritiag them of the kind of reading snawt vkely tw be ho4k interesting snd profitable te Ihew. The swan sweet be poor indeed who eaaoft pay tor ewe er Iww newapspera, anJ xvas!oily pecc&ae an I at ree ling hook for his family. . jflae 1 saw tempi wees4 we the wawrt-fj man, standing upon Me huh unnacie r the distaM plain. The streams eeet wpen rt.; rhe lias bf iv ture hurled Ins thunderboU amidst iaiaj-jfyA it sfootl "as" firm a s'adama nt.'" Revelry waa m i;a halls thegay, lh happy and Ihe wg were there. I n tnrned aasl lo ! t't ttnne Was ta more! Its high watts tty In scUer4 nusVHMwssjt and wild era as grew rankling u re ana at the midnight, hour, the owl cry, aided te the eWp solitude. I be voting and f ay who itWilNsl there passed a v. ay. ( saw a child rejuiete.; m htaiMstai o the idol of h motlrer, and the pride Thka Uth- er 1 returacd and the child had lecnv T remWtn -wit h -the wrirht -vaf yewre, ke stvsjai the last of hi generation, a stranger 'wvdt the dr laljoa aroiiuJ hion' w ... SINGUUR Aa FATAL ACClDpsTk A very extraordinary accidetrt occsureJ in Fxt IlopeN. Y., on Fridry last, Whtcw Weephtejew highly rcsiiectabl family in tnat tow a in thedseiv. est a ffl id ion, I n the moraine of thai day Master Jame. McSpadden (a youth about Hyeersof j) eldoet son of Mr.' IX Mcpddenet. hwwe to fetch, a he said, some thing from Ihe FresTtrww Church, which stands nrarly cipowite hi father'' house. Not retormng imrrdite!T, it was anu poses) he had, walked down ihe low,ad no atarvw was tcu tor ni satoty dome iMstre tserM, e Toting companion, chancing lo pa si in Ihe rear ef Luurchpbseryett htm hseunng, as he theufht, m an odd crmnner from on cube windown, asid eU ii lriimsuiel' what 1l'I'A'wsiKReww1i; answer he wept up to him, and divrreJ IMI tw unfortunate youth was dead,' , beew wsfVl by ths.iR-ck ant strangled with the seah f Ihe window,, which apparently had tVlVrw "wfxM hi a while in the act of passing in ot out cf iSechurcht He bad climbed to the window W a lad,kr. frew which hie feet had ilrrncd. Cot'sTil Srr fVwi ihe Gtiim ejf KVwW The Guardian enrel oflhe (lower, whe in the lie ;isi itoWixmi the sjitide ofa rosebushv And m hew h awAkte tpoke frith friendliest- mien: Most kvtretyef shv childrep, I thant thne for this hshamia ec.wr,wd forthy cooling shade. Wa there ney thi KA for thee lo desire, how cheerfully Wxxtl I rral tt. Aurn'ine.Uien,'Withomeiw eharm, prayt th spirit. of the rose bask And the artgtl aJertK ed the beautiful flower with a simple twnse. Hew ovely appears m this modest ittirethe tweat mur, die handenmest of her epeciee.' r Beautiful bmitit 1 Leave off thsee xvwf ore- Dsjnta-Mhose glittering gems, and imttte mji. ternat nature. t;:AuriHLi:Ta;r Vulua ks rwirves hMii-l hi n wh'.uh wa kitow a4 id witil i.'.a ij.is.!.ii hugrcj ii i' r-.,i from I heir ittf!. tsjrrwuixliog hy ht aui.otit, and be athit herself lurnJ tisiior, is i' o -( i!c "j rieuy walun, il ssvimr a new ai.J iLui i Cwvr ehM.hU jrsaitr thaa nature iistlf. V lm!ur it! treed, eastern trct-Hom whstvra' . nt ef lis ftobe its eriauu ansa, Virtue is (ti twrire, and froea his ihmoe he will dt frod il. ThoujS cut biw the distant eartli and Mrug!mg t the dint irrsa of a kumaa Urt, all ihinga abvve are speciatM af lU conflict, or enlisted ia it cause. TV eegsl have their charge ever ll the Uttuxr ef artkaegtk are oe il aide; and from sphere tn sphere through the illimitable elhrr and round the iwi(feiralW dark al the fret of Uod, iu Irw urepk i kyaseed by harpt which Ire Urung to the gkmw ef ib Ciaiur.M BuUtr, a rAJiiLY Fouso.m . a Mr. R. L. Dureelt, near Ueloua, llhooi. died a. frw dava aiace, aad hi children were throw into runulma, hy eating af Ike water parsnip, wL B, LA ta wiL Mrsnin. ia a dead) nouon. At! na. . I t - J w w MiVr arafer pa of yellow blosswm, and ki uf thoae thai are white, are frw rally poi. w aismi . AGIUCl'LTURAL V(mw A StmmJifif IWim, Tt 1CSTUY UCr. AND pATLltniJ-AIW ON ' FRUIT TRELH, I rave i bservd that fruit trees, in this region are altuust wutvtiseily tajurvd by lice and cater ssliar. - . IVy ntst Kloalb CHiler berk, until it becomes etaiuwl hWk, sud fiually dwatroy Ihe Woo. It ia said that they enjoy hut a few daya of life, in Ihe ' ' aprtag, and can thee be oeady deetroy i. I have pawned, the! abuul the lime el Ibe first bloeeoaie, they are kwse ui the bark i aoJ I apply a bile waah, euvsd of hine, soap, fresh cow-dung and wa ' ir, whtrh uVciully deatreye Iheuf on every part af the Tree to waste, it ia applied. , AIWlU caterpillar, I never eulUr them It) rerwate o aay trt 36 hour after I discover (hem. " The pmce of deetroyiug iberu, i by borie n sawaU Wok, two or thice iik ds deep in lbs body of the tree, aearly hi hog it with eonimon sulphur, nne tfoepiag it with a ou wood Pjug, drive light, but wot so hard a te split ihe wood er the bark, Tbee rarely revneie twelve hour afUrward. In a prvMriiee of eight er nine years, neither ef those - sucthMd hat died tan single iuslsnoe. .' -. ii. S. J.. JJOt KWOOIX A- . --1. " - e a ' . ... sitt'iVetTLe artla iv plon Courier says, le aatjer heel Will he titenWx Iy CultNa'.cJ tin jeer in that county, net aserely for the purpose of suakistg ttftr, hut ae U-1 for. animals the yie'l ' t a ecre u tog eoermeua averaging from eiglv t thirty te a4 U-e soil ia tt the same time' , -teacwuedj ry, il Oat) huadreJ puuiid of Deer, seyt Ihe tuuner, wiU yield seven pounds cf sagv, . gieswg. at wewy ieae4jo.i) tcajuuduck-a II)! . - ECU.NOM y in nznv.jr ;it v 4 Vre ia, parhape, no di-pituical ia tfie bualr.eea o Agrkuhure aa UUlt attended lo in I hi coqntrj aa that ef economy ia the feeding i stock, ami aooe vtucihNuirea saur kUuliow-.U hot been (teawtitnved ikse aOer lime that the mere bruiaing wf oeta, ot cere, sr Ihe cuttine of hay. add fullr . e4hird iu vafue ae iood r that ia, that one. . titrd tHf ia Tutatity; ef eifhtrwiTI uawer.TU6 r ttvU'it Ihe fhet we have a doU and have loct ..; ;., ken SMTpruwdJ ial ao few persons, owners of . stxlu tdoedjtuit aJbde cd!.&edingw-etue wImk -hat watched with a discriminating eye Ihe effect vf feedMYg aeioMla with whole gram but must bare Wrved the &ct a large portion cornea from them precis fy k the name condition it waa received by ' I hem Mte their stomachs. The reason of this is bviosttt Iheir stoaMths hava become o ejilteUcd Vy Wing Ajtig uswdl to uubruiacd grain, corn, or era, Iu be enable tu digeat Ihe regular portion of thM aubatance daily riven .them- Tbit fact he ahoukj bring about a reformation, as it ia cal tuttted te convince any one capable of drawine just okductioua frena weU etabliahed principle, that all fad. which is voided in an undigested state, so lau trots) haviog flooe any good, must have been the ceuswefaaucb positive harm, as all bodice hkh be in th.e ttoaaacb n that condition, are to taany source wf irritation, derangement, and die est Kul there te another view, which we do not 4 toforceaoVseit i thi : that by trushing e bruwing til graja Joed given to cat lW Ibe manure will be the more valuable. , How wAnured frw the bom etable so covered with ' eatt t induce the. belief ,in a stranger thai oaf . : had absolutely beet town, when in, bet they ' had ' - sprtttig from ttie aadigWea grafni which had pass ed! thmgb the home lh trouble wbicbf tucb . fed ananttre irjapeset apnn the husbandman we need net niaitiasvaasvd one iwitnaf with iu .If lhn one-third in quantity of tnm ran be saved ; if thai fed is mere nutritious, be abouhl fkrmert tod. pltuitert hesitate, a m- Mftt t - Why du they net at eece abasdoe a prac tice so replete wittevd t We .leave the eulutiorj . e the eetion to those interested. Farwitr Se , (Vtltnr tit rsWour.-If yen bang'an trom i f string about half aa inch above the surface of water eoota'med tn a hyacinth glas il will,, throw? down long while roots, while its alem will rW wiwrda aad become decorated with bright grten and dIicate leaves. When it growt over ihe top tu? the hyacinth glass, it becomes a very pretty ehject. .'s. 1 , ft 1$ t$ ,i 'if