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.H, CLLAKUOUa. i iWm ,....' A", a' A Juurim!. PliCCoCI V. hte lun wished lu .peak on forcing the '.. nil l.l' c i-u aa do plants lb u hot luaine. i( bi mi) y el Uu winch jen.tuible people are ti. .(', uf.lf ami will iiul be unlit they investigate ik,. I r;.4 ct. Our reik-rlioti have been long and lu.iuily exeiosed un in inuai.fr in w'.ucti coil it., ti ant ir.u'wii. Tna iiiaimer hi which Ihey are a ;, not educated, d;nrvei Ihe severest reproba 'mi. !'! weekly tank of our schools are enurpioos. L ,t t my " nut c.iiin!irri;(l by teachers, who are u..iiitlHM' l tMiiiafy the vainly of ignorant "and H am i amiety of pareui. Betudu who'd laaka, ) -ni, :ien iin!uc children to study at home ; i viiiMHNl wah (lie immense iiu.uul lubur ut s i tr nbfren tlinmli ilin week, Sunday ebine ,i 1 1 i.;4fciii day to iiie.o. We wonder ugt thai , ,. i-e-rar- im- much sickness and prematura 'dnath i ... ii cliild"c. We woiiitur at ilia exlraordjna i c pacify for unduretiee possessed !y the human mMia, disc-used and degenerate? aa it i even at a uft it f.;iiii mill eeus to wimcliir that the i'ln , lived from Cut) to 900 yearn, when they arc ir;.ir arnitntBii w.ih the amount of ebusa aus L..i il by i.uf claiilicu. Were the bruin ami tier t y tidin g ituicli studied as they should be, people Iim-.I tlml it i not only unnatural and i' ml, but hi tho highcM degree dangerous to re quire tha a'iiiiHi:it nf mental labor which i now w..wJeii.f proper aiid iiee.esi.ary, When the brain u the bWf is m-iiI In it, and according WStw-lwi, 'IfidnBBifruriftirf'St Iraiira expo mt'ii f'i laceration than the others from their feeble. b .' They moot bij peculiarly liable in early yeaia tii Mil fsiKitr-itioit, Bui ibi i only one danger of ;i l:nMii:,i!iil. iTi'i'luiti and ihf)iifiir,uf In hrain, d uiwy, ai.d' tnaMy oihi-r (liMraJpi olllict cliililfcu wttnru il::t.fi.iJ (itiu.mily upon tiiu nrvu ayMoin, ui.i y t a. knud tn pri Iron th iimrlitd lih,.;,; iii.i n( tiiln;r. , Fur m.iiiy (tOilo kruw jn( i-tiiiiijU, ul iiiwafa. In dcliM.1 iIiuna iif a com. jinn t tiaiin fur, Mttli ua rawiiit b mivtnkxn. It w t.ijnHi!iii!w tu mm tha exluluimn o iariilnl vci.t, which nipeta ua at evfry corner. " Lit. s.i iintot ffitk hi pmcu lu the' ladi.tt i.i.i LiuiliiJ'l ri'iuin!, mituriilly Hiiiiijjh winli. i ,jt a litii t Iim itir curisemnl child iali rxru. I',.. i Un ia !T re d amne rich cuk or inmc auur ;j i !t if Itu' ilt only hlunter out " My tmaie w Y.rto-L" T1 aiattfM ftraM Ida : n Id of ronrwi.T"" - . ' " " l -.t 4an4-Har jto Ii m, f ,f f oli'f liriwti'yvM- . .n,,.t-fJ-. Tcyira lor i;i tin1. Wis tuu b(iril!yJell whirh art oMhjg ,iit ut m uiiift wii iHMoi ihe btain ol a mem telwiiwltktwrr. wtnrhl-can. . ,. ..i... ,.i .i,.i,.i -,..i,i 1-. I.. .r,...j. t;ur brfwrw wmn it ia mudo w snow citj", or di -Mug ft with ihe reward fi.r'tha exhihiluai. In -ur ..i.miiai. thewd.mesti aihibitiwia ara'aoma f rh, or-t forms id" theatrical, and yt herhaus. ia piuTW womaaiaiiuiwr a iiw iiiMigm h encoar . uiiijl theiie. They are theatres in miniature, tiiiiy Ui audietica endure, limlcad of enjoying the tiiri'ik. Tim lut.niul talmr reninreil t,u ehil.trun m , I . , - . .1, .T . X . 4 iahlmtl- sch.aila, in ailditmu l. all.ih labors of the ek i w-!l dwaervinu Ihe attention of the ViiUtui ami pinlinitiiropist. We would be last to ,-, vi 4" tloi u 'Hid of SabWh ac.h iols. We i ;. t f il, iiigbusHt good, and Cr thia reason we -! .-i iiivf u'i i:r titt-ireare and see that they , ,r r- t.( !"'h. WJiny(i.iriijwaa t,iit.'t ad liie-talmr of the weejjjjiiy TrrrrTT'niiKiTiiit wji 400. ver fat hm Sib .ymmiiiwi-miiiiMi iiiiu ml into to uiiiiuroo. Writ .fca ii--aiHhxrTsremjihatieBH frnVii t chiuiren " I ha pale ambition of Ida li.m v. out out emoUtioii o the buy heated to a iwji.iOJi..iMl." ' Wti hdieva it is the fault of tliii a-.n to i:vtt tlw iotiilltet too much an J tin' af bui ft,. lit le. This iii-hIu of iraining will I aiuid wril bafyii sj great tneaiiure wluil.ihtCiiH- i-. i'iiculiniiit( ut' nnnii aew Inherited as well, as jii.'Kiir.jitin iiCjUMW-rr" Children whos iutelliet '"""ffTcy'2uniald7wW lTie"pareiifTir w rtiiiiimi uy 11 011 oriiutlitir s luulia, into that ol i:,a tuaciuT's,' ia :UiMu iuw. The child lenrn to lm.iv U a Giultu in Ua ow'h bra!, and muilier to A-ii svmpHthy.ua extend ll others. Hoar man tn'iiy uitellnct.ml bi'iiit huVe fell lo crv out in u'Wf liinJii' ton " Nu one (ultc uio." Would tin .jy.J.tA"-it.'.M tif.yaattW-SWi.. nut e iiin j Dy tint Cruel uegluct of ilia intellect. We valid by maarta have Ihe uieatul culture ol 'iroir iirg!ictiL We would huvef.thaiu Uunbi mi.t an nt.Miitv a ;s evn-iiaiont with a sound mind at a .iioit hr.viy. Bill hi edueata -our Children, it ia in it nevH-wary t shut them up six hours day in bad uf, and muka them sit like ponia on bhaiis and mta that c-aihl not or would nol ail au hour uiiou. Il a iii our 1 loldreii lo hava die4nd brain and mroitil systems, spinal diamine, bad (eii pen mnl i prfinutur gi aw, tair schools as tliey arr giMfraiW, ar just he places to Coniiu ihein frwn miiuiL-y tul our and is obtained. The world i Sniiti-n and deal ii slalks abroad arid takes our pre-o-iea, aJid like a Maliimiodan aund Ihe plague, K. Omniirtrt bows to bt fate. We shall era Lug li;wn thnt w haw aivd as fooli.lily, aa tnadty, " wi.Ii.uur U-mt pUgues, as iLvu Ma,hoitedauwi'h hi xvoog psiilutH:e. v . , Foe (! limy ait graterul lu.the.'adyucaliui of "faniimtuy; -They"1 plead fur cliildreo. We" w in i.i bioiei, i.i'-ni for tluit, if thuy never beimfit in ! -.Jiiinl ii a ilit el, Wij livJicva the iamiiy- 1 1,1 pniijur hcIumjI, but in Ihe present stale of soci-1 'v, puranUcaiiiHa nitucakt iheir clnlJreq prupeily. TUu iavotiu powerful rai why thri custom uf so e,iy 4hHiiM ha cbaugad. Wontae tadegrailed lo a. iivem dr'JiUu.. T pteaiw tun uyu and thepalule ill',- Cili-lNilniii.il' imiIi.iii I. IS HI u U III imii 1. 'Vuiii 1 1 in il UJeiiucaled in such a wy !.i Lo lit her tn he n eomoHiiion of iiihu. nit a play t.....i -,r .1 j!.i. . Tiiiui Ma will be wide til edu- C 4.4 iLt im yiin,t.AUU.uu4.jiii inwi. -iVMyrrtT??g'aiMerwr,-gneiiocK,- cv 0. 1 - i.tie pigmy oiine re to I.i i,u t 'n: pi-i-'iil ad, j.i tu improve our schools u .ii t i k-j nur ch.ldrm out of thein till iheir av. ton arsntIiV"uiitly a"V(jii)d In uiialda tliuni tu .iiiM,.ii liu un'i. al. l.iiKir K'.pi ruj, end. lu give r-ttelier rauwial ij.sm so that they tnay not re amfn t much. Jiil teachers csu do but little, tnl nnrwits Uu;t.ii ra ninal. I(itr j.-iir feel that t-ey se nmenahU ti iwr-nts, and ullen feel obliged ti at:t : M.iriirV t tlie,r os,:i tTVirictiou of right, io tnkte I. s-uiaiV !ft.if euiuloyers. Tn liiilowmir einmoii "t lc- ,'tnaieiiti are worthy tho scri- iexchana" pitpr. e do not kno the name of ui!. crtwiJeri!m fc-f Ana-rwaii women: y i Iho author, but he cannot long remain concealed. 1 ,ov.sk!ii.fi wish 4 holy at Buaion, on 1 I he teed in the giwml limy re.ist il suiibca'n, i( , .ri t of lion il ailucitiiiMi. Ii remnrkod, thin wu . auth genius can remain unknown ! . . . -nm od h hul linie if C nmce no aneietf.'hil i " " Faiewelj, duar girl, farewell. f-jrowcU i t; ri'Hit ol inii-ucii,.n wei tuin jve-l. "And! I nVr s'laU'lnve inothtYf . i Can tuey lm .morovaj V inn.ured the jdv. - 0 . is etf-ri of v.urseU. Hiadtii.. and others of! if v-ur.-U, luadxui, and others ofl v'';7)''.-l'r?.T'w?i.ni('jTM7UBrL , -.ve.ljr replied. " Muu da imt, except iu Vi. ry r.n-;' iic'u!,'! f, l"il in-l,i-d t" riiii' tin- j(i.vfii.i i,i uf ..I,: ; ii ty li:r ti"'t tt.-y '' ' !(!? iti.-ir fnijiift' otr )'ni il )'i bfi'iii n kit tm ii i llirnrlurti, )ot limit, Mi Oil! tir-'t ixrv, cj urate vnur-lvi h-ad H wav, nl utm nt ly .,..i. r .. .. J I xattipw ttie beiwtna tnai fu ironi )'" Ihiiruij'h nystetn ut ii.bIiui Ih-ii. I kim.w ttmt r-- ! miiit Ik- culnvalcu, in min t wu cnoiia may nniferiliiiid thr-ir nmral dirtic and the foert innntif r uf diK:hri(i them; Lnl my X do nut ai yl cre In Iwve winnaii n &m j thfy lliiiih it uiMinh if ynu can wily frel- Thw ia wrwitf ; lr, till u men are laught l rcBwm, thv ratiitut culiiviite thn rcuwiiimx )ua era of thcir children and hente il ia, that the paawitma ami aelhisli litehna are inado K'i jn-jdutriiiMiut in tho jjrtjBlcr pari of iir raca. tut wiiiwi) hiu4 ihinklvea tukc l!iO lud in cor rectmj ikae rrrur." trm the I'Muddjihia Saturday Courier.- " 1 A milea lieloar Marietta, we (aaaed Blannr-r. hii!wil'a Nland We ran undur the U'e id il aome idnaama, boj tba ilutk wood iA tha nvr ulwirncta any view ol the iitic-rWr. We saw no trace of tha bottuiiful miinaiu.ii id UiannerbawirH.eawpt a chim. ney at the nJ'rtbnd ot thn l-land, which wa ill ihat mc aped the (iht in which that dwllioi had' ljfn ciiii.iiincd. I V8,i hwwtr, that the Unit tiful ahruhlx-ry ttill live un that inland, which waa planted by Blannerhti and that uiany of the walka ha laid out are pi:n. . . ' , Hianiierlmiwut wh mm of Irixli pnt riots, who wero coiiiptilM to floe froinTraland alier thnir at. luiiipt to lilK'ratu themaflvaa I row tho thraldom of Kngbmd litfTtnif po'sswwd if t tXif'ffS aWiijunTof" properly, Ihe grcatur part of which be waa firlu nata enough to rendiir available iu money be for o hia di-Mrturo. Diauati'd with the corruption of coo r I a and (unnuil of poll I tea, he sought tetiremeiit in the w enter o wildtirneaa, on a biuuiiful inland in ih".0!iio, then ort iho bordcra ol civilization. Ho milt a prinrly m-iiiaiuu on it, and ttmbellithed. it in a nxt coatly manoer. Situutcd on th boidera of Virginia, Kanlucky and Ohiu, ho bad no-en lo oi v irpina, WBiiiucny aim wua, no oau areeaa it. very ritined aoctaly, with which it wa hia custom ' cotiRtiiiitly to intermingle and iiili'rchanuC civililiea. ' lliii tioNpilality wua iiiihouiKM, and doall out hi it waa by hia own chivalric coartmy and the grncn of nil beautiful wil'n, liia'inland becuma the (jenrrat resort of all ilia country around, and it ia even yet celebrated Tor the aplendid revclriea and entertain inmita of winch it wna th aciine. .I'lannorhneaet ' .. . i i t . . ,t !.... I I .. ,. r . - .IC.nlinn-. v. T ' n'garfljitjUutAiuiutty..ci.4ta.iia4aa nd ttiapwi- " i r llllll. : f 1 hi h&fM Vvbfr W'mt rienuty and ac- . . .. . i: l .. '! . .. t .i . . . : n" 'linantw-iiWy-iiuMMawftwstiti ih.iI by a I"d unnnm:athubm characaur. She roiL'ned the wmcn iMwwernaaaei tiad created on trie I "d ordinir to coieniK)rary accounts, she NPrtd hewelfwith -a gra.uj and dignity that w"ol(, ''ave become at hi one. She was a woman allei "is iiiuiiiMf, auu w I7 null, uf her CJiiuiiindin influoiice over her husband, confidently entrusted her with his plan of Mexican dominion, ahe wua hred with the boldness and in j'P''1'1 nter.rio, and iru.nediately doter- iimivu iu c-nggi' iwr nunimiiu a w cianeiipraie. BlanuerhasMct was n.Hiftof ductile tuniir, and was easily induced by lliexazzling representations uf pronra!ciive glory and honor, which his ambi- with Uurr ! lie was, nmrrover, a libernlist of the 'irJiM'',.v.'.!i JLwht;lL.-ArohBurt was. well. aware. Thw gergeou rejresentstionvldiichB hSitT'iSp Io biaaa of Maxwia reJIeeuied Iroui y ranuy by Iheir united efTirts, fired his soul, as he entered 4lde aud buuiaoa undsrtaking. -'- - When once pledged to Burr, under the master ittjsT genius of his wife, he actively engaged in eu- hating men, building boats, and preparing ihe e sctitial ot lua expetliiuin Many of thmoatje- potable citiWns orihai Kpectable citins of iha-OwWtttgTiTuiiUy were and deluded iiTTha' saiuu inanner JOS BhwwfltssttUwi'i'ha'tolttrteMVH the irflniid were broken up, and its shot'ea echoed only lo the mufll'id oar ot the coniiiralors. as they cTw-uhrdjueenrlnHToJ, to the tramp of li.! adymjli;rt1t.h$jr.eia in re )ve and diociis their plans of Mexican ie. dc tWjlTlofi TC5CT,W A larc number of flat boats had' been built on the M'Oikiiiguin, and aerif over to the island, and "very thing was ready for enibarkution, when the pl4 was discovered In the public authorities by one uf Ihe accomplice. - Blannerhasset was inttantlt the stonn. 1 iiiioihy Bind, commander of the mi litia, with a small detnehment, went oter tu arreat Blannerhaaaet. , Ha had hardly set fool on (ha isi. and, before he was me by Mr. Claoiiut hasnel, wlioiaa spirit seemed to rise wall tlio increasing duration of her fortunes. She had seen the party coming, and snatching up a pair of her hus. hand's pitnl, she ran from the hnue to mtct them. ". Just as the militia major stepped out of the boat, she seized him by the ehouhW and thruxting him back, pmientad Iwu formirtablw niiitols lull in his ace, cocked and primed, eonimantliiig him, in the moat Hwitive terina, not lo advance" One step forward wiM send yoa Into eternity ; it, is easier fur iim h da ihau lo ajy it," were her -word, accord, nig to wy narrutor, whu waa one of the party. Her splendid figure was drawn up Q llafuUhtiiihtTha y fix d with a strong and determined her -hands rleiiehing firmly the pistols which she held al arm's (sngOt,lold the luilttia major, in lanjajie nitt to be muiiakeTT,ihii tprm oh which hn might advance. The old tellow quailed and trembled before Ihe courageMis woiimiu, and Was forced to reiuriT wiiCiaii "W Victim. , BiiuMierhassni rrmde hi escape, and i ii.w, or waa a few yuars atnee, living wall hi- i to in pi.rty iu Frauce. . k Aacrrfare of Genrge th& JThird, Uis Majraita Lwimiad, alter linrtfid' MTiiiuii, lu walK and disciairse with Ihe prem U r. O i mh-Ii an uc. cammi, spculuiig to (ahminibl; preacher, he ak ed Tiim, whether ha had road Bithoii Andrews, pile, 1Nih please ?ir Majoaty, my 're4diiiif"isl all iiKKleriL , I hn writers ol whom yourl 'j'ty . Iienks are now nbsotiKo, tlni'h I doubt not ihny .ingiil have beesi ry well fir Ihmw davii." The , King, turning Utoii hia heel, rej.iined with fiitHed emphasis, "Thern were giants on the earth id (ue day." Ueni vi., 4. St. Jimei' CkroM. ele, February 7, IS'Jl). - - . . v , The ktea fVcst. W f 11 id the fnllowing in a.i '.- It; Pca and conil.irt ytnt-may awe!!, .' 1 a ' "' if your muilier gels you home, ado's a fool sl ever tl-ts yog go out again. ? '.. ' ' " . .. ni ; i l; 'i ' t : r I ' . ' - I'.'ll.'il'fnrll Vl.iil! '1 mill U(r.vlit-kTt-(!, ti.;t ii' lltil.l toliV mill-itl! ,!' ill 0 t tiunk l.iuM'lf a iy ..:,l Ml . V( lllit Olid 1 , mid win' llr.. ;,u im: iniM not ,;o nui'i Very much rt Mot any iohiuu.iIhui to tin- t-ntitrary. Their'piniiHi ia izrmniilcd on rfanotiH : When they .wu mirtv. Iliev inaki- a low bow lo th mis- L... ,,f th- l,..n,. nr.fl IhMI IlKlk rOIIIld afier ilfH- 'h .,'tM mat i. ,-, .mi nrcttv to maK" tlifim-ivea reVn lo A. a t II tlH-v will do ih,.r utmost agreeanw io. j ihm, y i.. Pi.i.riHi.. il,..,, ,,.rf,.er. un esa Hi ales nave gi.cn Ihem to .on,; one w., and their wt I litn u hr rctliarS '1U1 teir, mm I bland epresion7 If iTiV-V are -invited M a ilinner party, ihey go in their.; bent cit, pmixo tlwir en lettauier'a wine, and tell the lady ihey hope her children ate all wel.,' If Ihey tread on the toea of a well dreaaed peri.in, they will la-g hia pardon. They never apit on a carpet and in walking with a. lady they alwuya givo her the inpide, and, if the practice he allowable, they oflcr her iheir arm.- So fur, good; Iwjt I moot alwtiya aee a man in certain ailuattona, before 1 decide whetlier he is polito or n. " -: ' 1 ahould like to aee hn he would act.St placed at a dinner between an ancient muulen lady, and a country clergyman with a aiMll salary and a ruaty eoat, ami with aotne dmlinguished person op. poiita to him. I want lo see him on a hot and diinty day miting on the lck seal of a stage-coar h, when the driver takes in Wine hior lone woman, with, may brt, a child in hef arma, and tells the gentlemen. that one of them inunt ride uutaide, and inake romn for hor. I want .-la I near when his w auhfr-Woliiail iiiiikaiii.omv for not bringing home his c lollies at the uxual time, or not doing up some article in exactly the Style he wiahed. 1 want to hear Ihe tone and emphasis with which lie gives orders to servants in ateam boats and laverim. I maik bis eiaiduct, when he is walking wnn an umbrella, on a rainy day, and overlain a aa old man, or nu invalid, or ade cent looking woman, who are exposed without V- i v.. .- - : - v company wih tho", wU ho thinka hi M.'iM'rJi tec'ton to the violmiee of the atorm. If he be ' I listen ,lo1lear if his coiiveraatjo', be cniirely uf '.ne a.imber las very about tiimaeii. it some diatuiguiahod, and son qoi;0 unknown, 1 observe whethar lift acts as if he were uitorly unconcious of Ihe "prince of these lrt " - m Tlear sre a few, arjiL but a few, of the testa by which I l.W a man s and! am aorrv to gnv there' 'are very few, that.cun stand ;tlicm all. There is ! many a ooe-'who- paasea in thn i wofld for a " welt j HWMsM i rT'ii,weaiw f...,u .i..., j,;.. i.i . .h:'i. .. BlIlllUl 1I1I.1 m .I1WP IU II1V lilUHB Hir OCllllI IUl'..'" .Ml..-..-... ' ..-'"--"T" -if-" vdt".h L'iir,.untKlite monster, that loves th tmrin'm of ti-wn ftatls b"ttertliuil lll tletlHroleTh'Ti'', tayTlfow do jdOoTXroiTier lady. Put any '.mah. in n aittmtion where be comlort and ease, without any equivalent in re turn, and you will ktirHhedil!i;reiice belwiei true politeness, that sterling ore of the heart, and the emmterluit imitation ol it which pafes cur rent iu drawing room. Any man must be an idiot, not to be polite, in society, ki '-culled, for how else -Wuutd he gel' bis oysteis arid champaigtie ! " IlilliarJ. ' . llitrlij RUing. "he air in the morning is more bracing and b.lmy than during any other part of the day. Every boy end girl who can be f pared Irnm household affaira ahould 10 abroadjgitlthe. 'Mi nnn rosin innahnj! it. What wilt fot:r isons What wilt or daughter Im cood for, if you allow thern to he dreaming and bfeailiiiw carbon iu a close rooin.ahdj unauluig. Mi. til-.ufv. wA-mi tliey wglrt- to be -mrfr brunhinir off the dew drop from the flowers, and listening to the miusl relay of the orchard and grove,! nd.w4ap'Mrnrhaad'"ftBrw wtth the hoary lock of wiuer. It is easier for a ! child to nae at 5 o'clock' thn at " If-you ol)o your children to become sluggard whr-fi tlif.t.'nr .ouiid. i'.cv will orobahlv can s the i,i.,i u,,,!,!,, iU..,, .r,i , of rrymy, ' A'litile I'lPJ:5.2!i?J!kjUii!J folding of lh hfiu(ls to ale.ep. Jit'glO lo fix y.iu'rliour anil adNert t6 H.r"Let toifr kihif drnn know that you are lix. :? the law of the Mode and Persians, and ihey will see that there i become aCcuaUmted treurly riiii white thev are tii.'jwu.-T'V..j'i.hj.aly btrelatnrtTsihBn Ihey are no longer under: your eye or your roof. 1 hey will live longer and be mure happy and do more good lliun it they bad been indulged when ihey UiHigUl it a hardship to he roused so. eartyyVork or Charleston, making liberal caik advance from iheir alumlajrs, , If your boya du nol get sleep enoHiih by the lime you set for their riaioaxaejitl lliew" io'LJ Ian liiior earlier, and liie matter will soon be aiijuated. Humphrey. Heimhilion.-He who has a true respect tT his owu character, is little afraid lo ke it in the opin ion of others 1 it ia he who feels his character doubtful, that is easily nettled lo find it aspersed. I b eateem w nur hiend ia much lo all of us tn aome, il t every thing that'render life desirable Bui if our friend am worlh the having, we shall not lose Iheut for a few false reports; and if ihey are not, iheu Ihe os ia but a trifling one. There i something In ihe character of a truly hon est man that apaaks tnora powerfully than words, anna-thing that would invalidate lustimony much more slrooir, than that of passing report or idle rumor.' RJtri Dale Omen. ' ' 1. ..The exquisite sensation which aweet sound ex cite are generally said to be by reasoit ol, asaucia-linn.- 1'hat it frequently is no, we do not deny A attain which delighted us in early life, whenev er it awitin meets the ear will in some mea.-airej 7iWirenonie and the fresh hreathhig verdure of youth.- A song which we first heard from the lips that we hived, will ever af ter thrill througt) Ihe heart with joy or jsjihieaa. Becoming aa the pa-awn haa tieen furtuuale or un the eleclriC Iran-h i felt through l ie whole frame. and thoughts that had I on 2 slumbered in the breast start at the nisio sound into a sudden and vivid rot .4tfmt, A friend informa as, aayt. th "ft-wiJiau, Ih'al ii gentleman in Kaith Cailins baa been cured-of Aathma of mny years' 'and Wii. by the u of the roi of die cotton pl ui' grem or L!n:k seed. A atrwig decoriton of the r.ii.t ; a tumbler full to be dratik tbreo limes a day. ' An adveriier in a western, napr-rj who rejoice tn the various occupation of doctor, lawver, jus lice i.f Ihe peace, ami dry gioai nierchauf. add li e fnlo 1114 lo his lit rf pursuits snd quatitiea t ' N. B. Aucyum'ermg of the loudest kind, iror wuvuti with venlnlisjuisui." , . . .'(-., , ... . Toe lal-st touch of Ihe exquisite m lueralurf. 1W f"l rathe BokIiiu. Gazette. ' LiUead of savins l-hs-slrKerimrtTr the firf.rllwl" pajar haa it, " ne ttuit daore atiouui cmipetisitu tho violinist." SotWrty Courier. 1) . ' V ! lire f i" J H,i.i-. ..;,.i :s H.iiW, "ill ol'" n . ii.. I. on-! u.-. tm. 1 ;, VVo'. ( i k r, wliteti i" " tu '"'"'il'-'a the tr--, ' !'"" "l;e rati. ii of i.oii.i r.ius worm i;t te bark. The. Union, w nil li llark llie chfrrie", aimi picka up li.oiiMinla ( ' 'which rievuMUito v.lii.1." fi.-l.ia.- Th 0- l"H'a "' itlif corn f.r a tew ilaya miIv d Ihe acawai, while I ha i couWantlv e i ploed many other day destroy- tiirttiree rowai i"K """-"' - f.' . , . , , r o tat year, eaca,antf atiy ...a m-,l0rPe, , f,iu.i. l, ive nnli.d lonooiethini! over halt i" .".... ? l!::!: .l..in. I i,er lire mi lona oi tirasiii'!i"-i '.'". xr-zz ., - -T-- r .r ---J There i, a wnb. .Iill-reoce in l.,e iii.oi.a i u wwo ot. the two sidei. of .lie Merimac River ,n Com-ord, ... ., . - the caal aide came II palm live, and even leu for one. yur ry apera wi hh. ... ' - ; ed w.lh lha family of Crow, preying Um the firaaaliop;ra. Due .ae head took h.a placp aaa watch iiKn ihfi dry limha ol a ttee., while tha re-l of the flock alufhted in the field and went tv work, like no many Turkiea, picking up and awallowinjr hundred of llie devuurere pf grasa, and eicry m (ill jrreeo thing. Farmer's Viiiter. J. ' Conft man. The fullowinz ia from a Dublin J'HIf fHfetr4M. ',. - .....!...,' '- '.l-Z.....,- .-.-....- " Have you any thine rise whctroi your con acieoce ahould lie purgml ! " asked Father Phehjn of a kiweling culprit at ihe confi'ionol. " Yea," replied the penitent, " I have comniitted Ihe mean ain of iln-fl. I have atolen thia watch j will your reverence accept it of meV- - le!" exclaimed iha jnatJ I repeiw th;:. friiil op yliur Villanv r No ; inaiantly return the watch to ita owiwr." - " I have already riflcred it to him," rrpHH the culprit, ' and he haa refused-lo receive it j there, tore, holy father, 1 he-a-ecli jio' 0 takq it " "IVaco, wretch!" r'jmnerj the priest,' "yoo Kh'Hild have rrjuoi he nff-r." M did repeal it, your reverence, but he would not tfiti :.mch it. "TliOi," rail the priest, I must absolve you imm tt,t ulti u.111 tmvA .immiltAit." . The purified thief had wrarcely departed, when ,e axtniiished rather (Uncovered that it was hit ova trcft that nad bw-n stolen irum the place wt.ere it had been deposited near Ihe coiifesniooary. AQurer One. Sir John Salter, who died in 1605Aand was a ceiwroua, benefactor lo the wor- shipful 'onipany of &alter,rdered in hi last will and leatktienl, the beadle and servants of the tvul week ut every ( letulier jiut .'AiKJ..jMMi,Li i tjrave atone with staves and at K'kSv three time Salter ? I o you are well. Fragility Without fntcnlity none can be rich, and with it, very few wiadd las poor. A man's voluntary expenses ahould not exceed his income. Let no man anticipate uncertain profits. The DeriFt Wig SWe years ago, as the lato Rev. Mr. Pringlc, of Perth, was taking a walk one summer's afternoon upon he Inch, twe young beaux look it into their, heady o break a jeat upon the old parson. Walking1 briskly up to him, and making iheir bow politely, Ihey aked hint if he would tell them the color of theXevil'jy!uXJi. wiirrh crer-VW ;Wvmg MtrV S rVws. conds, ninde ihe following reply : "Truly here is a moat Hrpri-nif-ee4 Twt-men hkve-aerved a "" "iwiiTroiinty. UlK tTiiwineihod lo uinu the i'u JBMf r..Jliiha.daa4f-lwif lifet--and-tW'' telt th " T tirthat he wil-tMiter1ini cpniraBt wnb ifrT;iMw;ir" snlur of his wig ! ' !. ntnra'Hitiai irutn-if' rvrmi Vt A ...... - . . - si J J ------ wans -iv in w serve ..aa he has unsubdued.pasHiona. . rnonycE 4iHE Subscriber offers hia ar-Tvin-the Com. V "'"" ""' ""a mfrrt, (Vuirfry TTqcTuce. He will receive in store and a-ll anv article of ftsnttteeyaire per tent., where the articles are without limits ; when limited, a reasjmiible alorage will be charged. He will ship Cotton, or other Produce i New (or. a cumtnissiou of 2j perceul. vn the cash ad- vmtceu, - i - Ho keep constantly on hand a very iWgo stuck of . Groceries, Jx. WUh a mixed .Stock of other Goods, All which he will sell at Ihe lowest prices, W hole. ak ut Kwtait, for cash or produce. . " " xy The u Wrdaer flatters biniaeif that his extensive arquaiulance in the upper and adjowng Comities of North Carolina, will enable him to receive a libe ral patronage. ' , I). M ALLOY. Cheraw, S. Sept. '19, 1840. - - 9,h To the Public. 'PI1E undersigned reepectHilly inforni the Pub. . he, thai Ihsy are mill engaged iu carrying uh A li'Mliibliii At ln?'r.'4 ,B,,d .. R'an.ciimilyf ear -China Grove",-10 miles squill of Salisfajry.'' I hey flayer themselves that," with their loua texiairieuce mi iba I , , !"'9!! !". !n.g- 'vini.ni, n.juuier mm tnoir lute improve ment in thoir system of Taiuiiug, to be able to manufacture Leather of a superior quality, and on aa cheap terms any made in this country. . They now luve on hand a very Inrse and au PTflnr BTiyk nf I mil v( all hni'K- ntituU tiuv are dsir.us of selling on moderate lerins h.r ca.h, oron time tu punctual dealer Jr Dry and green Hides taken in exchai.ge for lathcitV-. '.--AWaOfiU ha uuKn hnrf nntrre, Bl icksmriha Bellows worth from eighi l twenty doilaU v. rying according to aiao. ' ' -: ikr Tbey Tjivite Ml jteraow wtdihinbTT 'leather, Jo call and examine Ihejr stock hi.f.rra purchasing elsewhuie. :. ' '' ; . ' ' . 11. ii W Kowart Co., Aug. 7, Ibil). MILLER, if. Taken Uj and Coinmitted7 TO the Jail of Dsv'mI'jo County, on the 14th iimt. a oc.o hoy, who ay his name h TOM, and tliat ho belong lo Henry Sinckland, who lives riear frvrio'-'W 1,1 in il,.. .,. ,.f jOeorsii. ;' Slid bov is n verif I'Llv c.. S ' wver. jtM-lies high had uti nm cummi,.d Kentnckv ipan. eoat and i.u,i. ...J ...-l;.. "." The "Tii'r n fmiastrit s.l j rua . prniveriy, uay charge. ami ai, hi.,, ... ' j " ' I Oct. her 17, llt)i W. lVOiU(.K1J,u,lr d, m riUKNix cut . '''"'- "-4"i"'., in c.ir,i,2 hHh'. 11.', OiMMne lo Which the buinaiifmiLji - I ,, numer fniriilur w,. alitu tvery ll,, " a.iu. J hey, Uthiii km,w b ,i , m P- jjoim! w..rk h:ivr t-Mifi. d li.I theinil- J , " them. tinriv:.iy inflating ihe ere, u .. i . n But : ! "7 T-. H w i,4 .. . - .-l,ivt(ft. 111 in. I V..,. l .. 7 aiwhihw, - .-trit. I dea. S , li,,,,,,,,,, d . . ' , , , ' 1 U-rf. i iirs. j V ,uB S j,mw, J nf. I ewa i.-.d.-nl to FVmnfca in Dc-Hcate I U. IT j Mm, rf We,kneM ol the I),PeatVB O ' H ' "7 . . d---...,,,. J "t"1" ... - . . .-" IBS Sick.- al tieiieml Derangeruta of ilc,h, ttu,M m CI.NL3 .aevit.viir.ahly proved a tertainVj aiwrdy rondy. NThey rehtore vigonnw health tl Ihe mot i-xhauated conatituliiins. A ainnla will place ii.e LIFK TILLS and PfKIIMX IJIT Ti:R3 beyond the reach f cmi.put,tiUIlj j ,ht " ImiHtion of every p itic,iit. i . Prepared and sold,'v.liolean!e and relsil .i u tt B. MOFFATd iMedicil Oilice, 373 Ba' " IVesr-loiK. ',. i ,N. B." Nohe are genutha unleM they have the fac simile of ohn Mollat'a itignivfiirW ' KT Tbe LIFE PILIre d i l,,,, Price 25 enl, 50. cents, and each, fict.mi In I I.m n,l a K ri. - "'" nun ura iiujiii.i lmt:r Hi Uoi -9 rvrqz iKiirruirmn3tf it. These Valuable Medicines are for aa!e hv CRESS &( IJOGF.R, of SaUtt,m- KPU1N(;S ikjSUA N KLE, duevrd, A', tf. FOR GRATUITOUS .DISTRIECtlON.A, interesting little pamjihlnt, enliti-d ' Jr'FiVfS MEDICAL MANUAL, dii;;.ierj s i' ijenvwtb Guide to Uealih Cuiitaiiiiiij- accurate ii.fi,rmjiliw concerning Ihe moet prevniput diHOiw-s, m( il. moot approved remedies b N M B.MiiFFil.'' Apply 10 the Agent. Halislwry, N. C, October 16, 1840. ' K 'Vo Owners si M1U4. r 11 IE KuWriber has an rmpmvrit jmlt Spntih iat I Mills, by which, mill y. ill do jusieb btttit than withthe iwual Cirw uf SpindlciC. It at i tnaVf as to keepMin kruline or killmt? the meal in am u.. her.; Tlie' rfiiirief i'. .an exinfiuea bvln'e rtiiuulWui.!. rubbing of the stones. t Wtwar-Ky-Hita t n p r a -Tnittr,-ttr WI(T Wflff will dqat least one-lliiid mots business, and Ihemrti of superior 'qhalit. ' ' may outHtn one Br munTby making sp)licati(ui,(wiiu in a short tune) Ih (lie SubHcnanr al Mocks ilie.Di. Co. N. C. I tliinik Ihe probable cost, wiJL nul ecit4 !'IO lor the Patent and Spijidle ready for u-i Hin c The tolliiwing perfini! hate my Patent Mill SMt ' - . a r snccertifiil oH.fBti.my- Col. W.F Kelly, Thetfi Joswiill Hull and SiiUi't. Foster of Da vie Cmnr-: , ("liUireih Ihckwn and Div.d J. li.auw.Hir ol Liimlii; jChaVJesGnliilh of Rowiib A'ldison Moore of lki Json.aad William IXnwtif fcutry, allof wIiuji itekig' i iv ptessvM wun us periurruauc L. JI. Uli.UIiHT. OcloberTi, , t. r i A. . . , milE ,SL'B-S:kYbF,R livint? near iAinr'.C'n. persons, either in Daviilvon. Rowan, or CaWrru. Umu- lies, who wisu hu.ifvs tVtoric, nr any oiliest kind u( buildiiiga erected of. jJricli-to bui)d.,tlieut as chcif . eountry. ' lie will tltn. mould and burn Kie'Drlik, if wantrdX He trusts that his king expeneuce.iii . ' . MOULDING AND LAYJI' HUll'lv, ill entitle him to a sh.ire of public patnautre.' lie would refer pen'livnon wislunir HiVk da)e in k rlf1JWBe?iv I ftre proof Clerk' idEvt! ifl Sa lw.iaii.t-, n iicaiitia tl . " ' fCf, wUiinr wotk done, will uleatek -4 wo prmctual'y mcBited m. RtUIEltT.L'O Vvtrfsti SWft VigTiVtg. 'piin 8ubcrer livinr wven-mile -iwW L bury, inten keeping eontnt'y on hatiiVls ble aud Granite Slabs expreiwly for so that he can execute i'y urder in that Line, as Ihe shortest notice. ,.,w . - w,o He is resilv to execute any wHtrk wtiir!f ties Via '"I 6a- io St:(rLPTURINO,,TV'TK-,JL'TTI.Nf!. t GRAVI.NO. &.V.; and he .orli.iM! wJin 1117 f him with liicir work, thai utilebi:ll done 'cioriin. to contract, he has no pay. -s - , A complete large Dairy Trough fi.ri!ti, cut of Bnr', Kr the purpose ol preserving miik Apply to tt.e Snescribrr. - - F..oc:n ii rwtxirs. Kovemher 1st. - tt . - - - - V fTT'J'Z 'X"K-iiUi.iii.-i.i u.iii lifted it ia i inj J.,f 1 i'i ' the aecoutiie i!th u uf Tiel!en" i-.--"f ' J h...ii..L. a .t ikmf we BmNnlers, is bow preoof.d I5nr tbeirnsef. lifin..: Jlis TACJi wtiTalwaya WlawiiJiialjc-sfcAi-: VVltU the best ibe. market can aiTord! litis it.iu whu gimu sueiiiy of k.ikivu ',v.- aSU.S ld always WkeirVtn nnr-trrdrr; Lie I14R teritla si uinra t.t SmitV I.IfllloT! blea (which are very eXten-tve) sre well supplied Proveu.ler of tbo first qusIilV and aUcndcd ' and faithful hoslters. '. X ' die hoiies, by strict attention Id the buines, in pi tin, tu give saiiofaciuni to ill whuNuay laver hi'" ' thctr patronage.-.- Am t" "' ' AMIdKW CALPCUI ''1'- Lexington, X. C Feb. H, K-'.l." - 11 ll'K .Siibfcriber tnkt's this method of informinj 1- Pub blic, tout be still ciailuitais tu esriy en 1 lt! tiifes '61" ,'r a JasofiuaJ, at his Granite Q.irv, reven tnile i'u.Ai 8h,.t.ury, hear the .-Id 1'ha'rieatoh ronl. wSerc m w am in supp:y ti oruers tor .mi.L-01 -best grit, and 00 the shurtiwt notice, t .. ' -: - xiae '. , . . ;- " , ' far Sale, at the lovresl pricen,' ''..' WINDOW SILLS, DOOR SILL"', IX"02 STEW ROUGH BUILDING ROCKS, TOMB ST)M . , v. COLD GRINDERS. Stv. : .: .. J. HOUl.SHOUSEK, 3i.aMV-t.sa" Slithery, OrU l'-H. If. jij. riPrs 1 ir injrm m" - - ,r . lireoicd to me at Ssludwry, willie i'1"''1 jj" Clf-s, d .' ii, iil Aj. TO IIIRV:, ia ru'eeea-'ry- A n-o' '1 Uiur,, 11 11; iwi ij- - - : , KM WOM i.V, uteintonltd to It""-''. Vl,-v.i. Till Ot II' a
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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