- ' . . . . - . . - . ' ' . ;. v .... " ' - '. . . ; .; " . " . - 1 ft. 'i 4 1 4 . 1 1 t v tuk cahoua ncptnucix. 1 SO-' I 1'vt t ret-' L-rH. Ta Uxt .ur cUt at V 'J ' AD ! It urioi! E J. uc r ' THE "Jl E P U B LICAN-- .,-.-. : r,7T-T," Vf rl, .. " L.'JSTJwJI'' .. "'X--r7mUrTFia:i)T 17, Ihvf 1 ' A'1a- ...ae. . , ., ' (.at TIi r.rmur. at thU " ...-..nw:: Wto caa;ar uucujc to payment fur Jjcj to lltf C& f , e .t . . i . Builncn in .Tlccliicnljnr. - 11 II.1VU& H. .M. Lcgie t.rfic ; r- Um m it nitvM l!i-il m r-.!, r th cf.:3 Taa Til A". II. Mania, K.. of Char! ttf a !u: " tlc f r the -.:h tait., a t.at : f liad cf-00 atrr five or ts Kk.dy l:prYV., ik&i' tJtu h-ntru-id furtitur, Ii-r-'.s tt, II. r. Stolen Properly Found. Pcckct lJuilf, ta!cu frcm 11. U. 1. M mii, in A opu I l", bate Ucn fend in Iin.v!n &aatjraal rctamJ to the unucr. Notice L& Lcvti given thjit ibe f.nrth i:i u!ment cf Ct d d!ari the share. In t!. Clurhitc and Sa.h Canlloa lt-il K u l Ccaijsxay taUt l ja:J Ufre the 'il el October next. rVcjjroe.i lo r Sale--L r .,nri n. Chle, twr fvr jilf, u the lih in!.. 1 Stgroes, l'.c tuo rvrtrty c f Wuj. .1. AlexxcIcT, K., II much .TJitit. Tb ojcrA!i.ni f . thoMint, al (KrLtUf will U ! .! frvta tie IS.! ttt.f ualil th? 1st i f (ktii-i.r. nctt - ; Ik IIax! Vd.n Fa. tr;. . Lwbv aVot tn mib- frvta i'ba.-I t!. i t3 in u-c sful op-rati 'n. F. Hcnl r D. at IriI-.n (! Wgr, pin-s nku tbt cf tin lt rm of 1 L n-ler n and i:h r.ri-t U-tlva.-U ithut d:Iav ; an 1 that cn his onu bVh will oa!iauc- to .fll ffls at the cm tu, Im:i j luy cju f ebx-wh-'ie. of l. LirlutU. iei;ijKijr i ii-gri b i auJ felloe, fn :.4 hc a.- of 1G to ". ! StifjicriptioiiM to Hail Cond S (O Cl'. b'll.j t tae .i!.ir:p:;-u to th ft.ck of t!i N'TtU r.It:i Ilaii Kocwl Cotupuny, tr: j nd th l'Jib : ulL, and will iciaa.u t.pvti at Cuc rd unttl tLelCiViatt. IV. FritcWJ m 1 vitel at Wiute II. McviLabon; auufy. AnteTILLt ILxU: A AI LMY the 2nd ia;. JVt.cd on IAnoitrRs Waxti p - l-r v Sp adrrrtlr tLu Wni. MerjWk, al.th- lM Ntw.n IVri, to Lir. '2V wLitf t-r o- i.n.i . 1 V Wfi. Sit Mt.1t ArAtlEMT, fltUAt. tl 7 tiiilr S-,ttb o'CaarMte, w4 rp-nol on lb, frl M n- At ia Juc. Hording f o r- r r.i :it!i. f Vmr tL.-. 1'hiU K !th; "lime3 1 Alleged InrUlclity ofa Wife. ... -. m ----- r r taa tit. who k? tunxnunr 1 a j ! 1. j?- JD tiit nomljr Demur, in- l.ng.ie, an - 7 . " .1 wbote icaajina!:pa are very it intJ their heal, not l ng 'r f. r:i!e, ta ji :nct i r rea- . Ka CHt kao .to tbfmelve. t mue op ; inj-tnetion, mind your own b'-.-iii----. m9 Icautifiil t'riA, aboat a younx an 1 i - - -- : Htrt voaiaa whoUIbatah. rtiU.i.fine-Iaflttrnce Ol a r2oi:ter LiW , aatrred iciath pjarri :te, which : H s agination. wocld hart th tend .ncj to affect her Tli' third N . of Dr. Dix. n's S-.j!, c ne under a ta trr booor an i fidelity, if iher ,ftb; most spirit, d j-'ri i:ca! in th.ee-.nii-f LaJ gUcr.l CTrdaact?. Tt u? ihcir nwnbt:- try, which promts.-s tod gvl . rvie. s in ta ihJfj LaJ a iraitriatle and psiinf.l the s ippres-im of .piaekery in the mll.-al b.fsxr tb a, ani one tLat rvtuirvd in- rof-si.ti. i rreatingcpii:. a "niti'n. We tc!iJ-au--t." 'c-.pytb? f dl ming article frn-iJ. showing Jh& hlr, thrr Brtrtri3r.nr2Ji yoan-an ! ir- tb iiiSaen x cf the m .ti er's imagination ia rtferiescol, an I th rvf e it Utim their , the formation of her child: dstr to obtain an iat.niciar.aDdrodeav.r to .. 0f the nortlu rn tart cf this State, ka.4 trr Uci Ue fzlh of rrctitaJ an I . Tirtaa. Minjt werw the daatlat were bid isiaaj thtj rxd a ta a 1 ia of rr. and re , pvt maJst ir the female cantakrof the $ oci. r r sjfU'fi men'. ATUt Latin uca?i th- tnattrr, ti 0 - M .4. a 14. y w UUJ4 ttt.ir fcc&rt'a coaUai, it was Goallr re d vo. aa ef tb fmrij ahoall far the young Tiw8., f r t3 carries. rurn.ti? of en I trun- trTvrnlj frtIy opQ th nub- 5ght be m vis -nib! of brr - , !T,r' l4f n -sItT of retracing bcr t4.eUjt K f4 sLd was mtirclj In , ' , . t11- datr, but it most T. , V r , thjeitmr, who LaJ aa cxirrra -r.v If . ' trr.prWtT.rvpiiredto 5 c( "nt C3. .h5 irxi ti tha laiairva taJ j at th Arr. gvrcn roar por inraa nxi Wi.uJi :.Tata:nl in the pari joa- j i;:c n 1 a i.T rc 1 - g-awtn - wru L. oit! ar. I Uactr. N", , -v. a . . . . - . V ft I i tm I. It VOLUME I. L cx r . .,n? nniinprtantjnrrrmarlAualei 1'. ,T,., ;,JtT in a ni-.la!-tlv tone f vohv. itl.eb iv U-nn toMato ..Jj. a of h. rv:t ' at fhiTtW .shcdvtUrrlitv..taxiii.ftMii- I lv. an ! Vt.a trmlJadlv have- rM of. ;f ; b,jt tltitj it' vr.v, and, then f h .! ir, 1 n-t hrm)i fnm it. .he c- i.cdv- , . t . i . .i... i i I i i iis-r ns .i kin i irii'ii'i. u . rpl her inrerAnne, i:i' Jk maU a,i.,. ,,-,.1, W.H ff,:R? f ;.ak in t!. w.v, and not take an thin - - 3.'u!i mv i ti the Mil vt tuikiml'v. iT!.i'i..ci:;i- u;l,;-,n! i!:.v:V t t f inli :- f rth-7 d he ." ri.u!v r f a- t f-.!. tl.tr... t!:a Mi i.: 1 i.t. n I 1 l T .f 1. i:.it i 1.3 ol . 1 1.. nuant, :ie I d n t und rtaii J vou ; ix:!.I:i v .ir i.'f" I will, m 1' :a." v.-15 t:i r j.'v. I wl-!i :k fri'iV- I aave vy-.ir -r -vl Iv ! v. lib tit r t v'f. I a n v. ;"!!n t d- ti: i. f. r. 1 :t I : ! ki'. -V, w!-.t :!; -.!? 'it i that V u have in 1 f"!, !1 . li f:in at." " M!. it ib"", mv y-'Mtiir frl n 1 th l.vlr. "If it said that .1 in ;:i wdi m v I; . !'. n l ni s 1 n in ti..' tret!, i- fie o-Iit t I-- i.-.f iilv t in'; mtei"!j u. but :i! c .'itrih iti to yur '?f Tt. - hivi-to li-.: fal ; V- n ..ro ;.: r.ii I v. d aJ i--. AI! v. i:jo t .n-k ti. il i'.... I'" Tl:t v w I.i- w -nt f r a f ff ir. - rrior.ts. a rvv. 1 n v ti ID i.. ace was roe- ; ! r i n -'- tU-h-d with .-.O. h '.V- -. r ; !. r ! - y 'w r. cur, r:;iii-vl r camp.-: ' rpfit A : "l! i o. I J n t wi ! 4 " - it J -i' I '." 1 i ! tiio c:.d t.di;;!v t c iiic-il ir." 5 th- l..dv. a. if !, did v -f l-'I-w it b. r- 'f K f .n :.n 1 Y..M .n n r l. v. . : 1 i.s . I t..:i .-i..re. ! v b;!tee i.iv 1 i t, fr i- T!l I till i! r.!l 1. 1 . 1 r.i t f !.: 1 u 1 v : .j::.i In i:::j r O. v 11 m- a y. n a;. ! , m p- it tne wit - I'. -ni a!r" f 1 t ndv 1 th en- trv. and mir fri. n I tn h f t ahm. h- - t-i il.Ir.k !.,. ir. 1 onif .rt J If f:ti .u. a:i I 10 -l.'.i in averv I an t-C. Hn? ii wi t 1 1' i'.- ; in 1 ue r" I-- sr ! a a:a i.dij w it .1 a it v'.i :n i:i, re- t;t .rki'Z " 1 a-.' ! Hi ' r.i-:. w t. . M a !il 1, I ll'.O' I ' Ml fr-'-puM.iJy s- n in th- -1 'o!-. 1 am pirticiloriv intitn and wi-h v.!. nil v I. e nti :- bu'f-s t'.'.varls mv :pp -rt." I lie la lv l--?;.v'l tn a ..a' t t.i .'i-t. i, with rrfert nl .:i:.hi:: ::t. if vb- oi l 11 f, j t Ui time, kr.'w wb th r t. K di.-vr Ikt mvn j ev r is'f. Th'-re tli v tl in i" rf et sler.ee f r a ft mora it's, until the lalv cx ehir.I: v, xv. id im ?!:: i vour bn-b-,nd ; ' Yu ran bi-a wl-jt y. : t!:s is t.iy z 'tit! man I 1 , -, but And n w, ma I i"n," said the I..1.I011 1, ;ppirig f rward, " I tru-t fr :n this n: t:i in's 1 f a r 1110" von wit! T.-rirri a H'nnf . to be f .rg-tf-n. Y 1 i::n-t c-rta::i'y pr c-i i. h..w tiiui b b inn m eht have l ciid itir t tbis liar's cbirartcr, by nil nin f!rt s f air kin I U in spread u'-ni. tb - tru'b f wh'i'i iiii:k kr.vxs, f w - !i. vrs i r b'-eir, if it w.t u f tli .- v.d: d li'it in talking ran-l-d. And ph i ::: : 1 ht: e uvcv I it'i 1 r-rui I. t th "is. f :n 1! s w!i 1 hiv e.wh n it ! U 's 11 nn skp. mv ti.aii.;. an i mv i in-in an,l thv wn! m l mJjti-lty e.-c fnj :iti 1:1 re g! in the wrl f. nn l leave a be r n 1111 Uf.tn ! thni. ta-v toii th sertp'ur.u mrri"l iine frty years !inco a lady of an a lj.in:ug State. Ft-cnniary circumstances a! the tim? of ihe marriage rendered off spring u-i lesirjble. Within a year, bow ever, it lcame? evident to the wife that their ' nblifs wow m l ur r t-i l" nluel ; on cx- pres.. jnf this belief to hr hu!jan-.l, s-h wi zl the moment, uite .b xkcl at the dis-at ' inaction with which he received it. Tak isat-TA- ing Lis hat shortly afterward, h left the : Lauv. an wit abs-nt for near an hour, lie ; waj ditresl on his return to did bis wife ia tears. He assured her immediately (f r ! they wero devotedly atuchtxl) that he wa.s r-j Jiecd to Lara the rob ible realization of br anninncetucnt ; I i . .... ..." that he was now sati.sfi- J sl wiUi thti condition of hw pecuniary af- j fairs, and onvinccl of their 5tabi!itv. Tha vifj dticl her tear, but sn expres.s- el Lcr omvicticn that in some wav her cx- peled oTpriog would Buffer fnnn ber agita " if,; i.a 1 I 1 . .... -ti :i. m. a li iiiuiMUU iiii,4ioi -a a w i. i IJ a c 1.. ' k.;. i. t.. .r, 1 au hvi v , .uii.ium mv mni' Ta!idurinr Lercarlj moxth?, rr.J gradually 1 - - ASK NOTllI.a THAT IS NOT" RIGHT LINCOLN TON,- N. incnus'-l n r5t.itin aJvaneeJ.' Tl:c rolu-f ..f t!u j. irtirj uas gnat at the 1-irth rf a , h.aKI.y airl -!! I. rr.ii i-r. iwunai- ' ".tv .f cmluei in the c!i;l 1 was observed thl ; -Jvcral m..mh h-.d c-!..r--d. and tlntlu-ir i fear were nnewed by Us extreme unwulai- ! ns U aporoaeh the father. Thw gradually . i .i- un::I itj hs.sati. action was man- ... t ifst,l by. loud and cntli.ucd screaming; 1 v.Ik.j bruirghi near him. A age advance.!, j - the mo-t p r-evering elfjits werj madj to j uvi ri-'tne thij' repug;iai!v; ttte utiu".st ui iivc- f p.-r'.: m ven ?.-- an ! in-ni:ity, d:ver.-ity ot . c!.:l li-h g!fr r.-rl por:s all Viva tried i j vain, an 1 th'" attempt wa-. ab.iii 1 'lieu in il.- . :i'r. T!r- f .-.!;;;' of the falher may be '!!'. ! !.y p r nt tsf 1. , 1 ii. ftvt-dinIy aif. etionale mm. ; 1 ir T:.i e ':i:i vd. ::n 1 at iv iti th 11 t'.io tiuic; ff our : fr.m a near p. r- n .l t th-j s .rt, t:l -!.ib r ( f t'uJ th 11 an act i n -vt. r :u;d r! i:. b . it ab!' bar. had l .vi ak a w. nl to his fathor, 1 the in- pain fal clT'rt.s were ma'.Ie. iMe t!; ; e.t a we heard it fnni a Iilv :::.d It r h i''i;il, v!i .1:1 t know is to r r'. It was t !d us by the I .idy, jut ar i fp-ni h it we-all u! e 1 would in; !i-r'd.-at!t-!v !. n:i 1 :.n dT.r wa mile at th-- t::.i ' t in? n !:'... us !o t'.ie P irtiey. V.' r. : regr-t. ia it 1 air years neiueed u to i - t 1 , t chn toe pl .t .t f vl wlllI: T red intr-bu t i n. Ve die. at t!i-- tint '. to m ike itnv epr::'' :n a mat of s . nr.: h !:-!: r that had b ess. uni tLat ti: it -b..i ; iv In 1 1 :. w 1 ri-i1 ".ie ne.tidv vitnllar, o-rurre 1 :i a e '!.!! ila ie lv sii rr A :;'! 1 .1 m. who b iar.1 1 with s :.ie h id the h:;b:.n 1 fr a eon- !:i 11 1 e.-m! 1 f. leu in, .ai 'ii in his rimh! -s. ontrarv t the ui!ios and in liii-iti.-iis f his wife, who r'f-titJv r::: ntr:iti-d :it being left alone tlu vv.z 1 vri,:!i. II err. tn 'iHtrarK's were. li i i r. d hi'ii-- toi : f a! d. an 1 the ha-b:n 1 abs-nt- w ill, th'L- eau-Ing in bis wifo a ! li-Ii!;.' t th.-ir l....rJ. r, v!r was t'as inn - ti' i r f h r !r oiblc 1 1 was remarked IfT hi!' l, 1 :!:i :. :i" ' ' t- 1 vs t i !:i :. :i ' ! t- os t e, 1 1 it txhihi'o- a K-I i." the ; n-... i.e.- .if the person allu 1- - 1 t . v h'. h r ui! 1 not le ov, renne, au 1 even ii'f.v it vid fie at his np; r.:u !i. An ah-a ee was told us a f.-w day sir.eo, whirh w - think tan be relied i-p ti:. A lady n ov r-'-idin; i:i a snrill villag" in tlie eastern . 1 rt ..f l'ei:ns lv. 111:1, r.-f.ie 1, fr :n s-uni ui- i-r "tl'i r. to sp.-ak t her husbind far rt "riod, and h r d mrht er, w!i is n w 11 ? 11 . f a u r. year- u! 1, has never tp k.n SiTXK. Thl - (-tl: is getting tii be a very popnler word .1. ' ii i- a- 111 t !i as tii it 1: ' 1 n. 1 I,ii:Iiii :: 1 1 viae' 1 I n ib -zh n I Il-t M il i ll 1. ' ,..,.... I! 'vil-lVT lent"ii -i ei. T! 1 r.ec -.--itv wu:e. 1. s .:n p.-. . pie feel of '.!i iwing th-ir spa:ik,' it1i.ii trillitij.amtoyatHvs ers tln ni, is f.ro-dio- ive of a vast amount of heart-burning, bi- k. rii!--: and j k .-e. M mv a ipiarnl Ins nris.-n in early 1 if-, and cr..t i:s -.'.iide as bitterness nnl hatred, ven vcr the graves ofine f the par:i"s, v.hie'.i b -1 i: r: 11 in an i:tii sent mistake n ! part, an 1 a vivi iii..:.lLa to ' ;I:.iv' ' 1 will h t von kniw' I've Wrji 'np)tk V e.l 0.,.,,, ,.1 1 1 1 . 1 tg- In j fl. 1 1 f . f ..!-. ...1 V. litl 11 .... t v... '., d i, on afknowl dging the receipt ofa dun. 1 bv ui 1 lie d ) i lie ciirs-ed, raved. e.v.'re and l-'.:' k-";-1 thee, to s .'.to l.i s i n-l d. p.i 1 his bill, and i: i'i 'i! creditor, went to aii- t In r 1. : t bay his li l'iMor, 'I in 1 pai 1 i.. .re ia m- y f .r j -h , v i i 1 ' JT re;i:k' w a way. M re'. ants s en vr. r g "i Is. thi j i -p.r ih:s v.v.s or ji )ul.;r rt - :nes ge sevi relv trl-. bv tli-' tIi-iu,'';U.ssnv-si or icaj I !e-sj:ess .f 1 cu;t' -m r-. une o tin m .aerifeee their per- ' . .!. 1! isr.i i -.-!, t! gi::.v 1 : clitirec.cr. c-' of min 1 for the us, nureh' to thaw 1 th ir t aei-vr, tli- Ir 1" 11 t ' twenty f.tir' h f j th- ir .-pni.K I? -ear.; e. their customers s:re 1 1 uul viuiU, cr i:'anic!, tuev w iii I'll I .1 . -t! .1 grade tJiem-ehes to a still lower devel by di-pLivin e: ."deeii and fretful rcroac. I'.-inn r.s -f;eu g' to law n disputed la u 1 ir.arks. t.. rely to h w tlu ir spunk,' an 1 th ugh iicithi r may c p.:ite right, -and t!i.ae'i tlie liispute may t.e pc'U -u ty a a dl..iiil.re ted party fr llfty cents, and though th" am ei at in di.-pute be not live dollars they will some times spend Cve hundred d dfars eaeh in law and neither get any thing but beggary f..r their trouble. Tat last is n t a very rare cam?. Many an in lividual, wishing to show the world that thev are 'not to be tr-d upon,' will -til v show that thev arc uufit to be trod ujx.li, owing to their baviugso mean a spirit of ' t.put:k.' So we have seen married people pass years in continual recrimination and antago nism, merely because both were ' spunky,' and neither woul 1 yield a jot. Their home was a pterfeet bell, and their children grew up in stnte. iiirutioti ann impudence on her part, and vice and profligacy on his part , succeeded tb? rational happiness of conjugal j life, and the vert prime of life was changed , to a long and tedions interval of discordant j existence an J all this because each wanted! to shiw their spunk.' Spunky people may depend upon it that j the ouly proper way to sbnv their spunk is ... . . t 1 . to var witn incessant activity againsi an nit- Llerncss. hatroi. p?f-ihness. litt!cne?; inde- SUBMIT TO NOTHIXQ TIL1T IS TROXa. -Jackson. ';......-.. C.,. AUGUST 17, 1S49. J r-on:iu, fl wrr.rtccus Irrpmgc and undf j J. ruoruinr in cvry pible slm ; i ignifietl and I- , .. u..in mcy soon una that gentle vron,s wi.l cnie cheaper and pay better, thau j :;nv oJh.r, ai.d that true poacc of mind is worth m .re than all else, and is the necessa- ry coii.icucc of being 'real gentlemen and ii- v i ia.i;es. iVve.ii the Xew Orleans Delta. Ylho T723 Card of tho Cholera by a . , Fr'siit. "We L'e? lMn;-d cf Fsveral persons whse f -ir of the cholera iavfted its attack. We kno w of n etse, except 31 it Morgan, from vlfni f.-ar banirlu-d it. Mat was gardnr, irr 0,1111, and man of all work, to a merchant up f tw.ij and a:i honest t'Al aw h? wis and i, far that untter an lmost assiduous in th- dlseharie of bis multifarious vocations. At an early I.onr ha might be heard, a he euitivaT:' I :i:.s eg 1 a 1 a -ales, srrninz a " 11:2a 11 X 1 1 fainting" song of on:r 01 so:ni twentv nie vers An 1 tit n at evening, when he brushed the boss's h irse, lie raiLt'tit be heard whistling ton-'s of thriliiii'j pathos tli Coll een 1 ;curutir-n ai: i , or the " Black Bird." Mat was takm sudd.-nlv ill on the 21s: of last 111 rath with cramps in his sfom-tch, and he tlionjjt that hi a n:siiiu js were a:: over 1 . 1 11 v.i-h . . I into the ! O'.i I ah I ee I" said he, running h mse .,f his employer, who happened at the :::! to '.e at his Ota A I ah : ee . lie j.?, elas in;r hi- nanus over 1 1 T 1, :s a bd m 11. "Why, what's the matter, Mathew ?" said the wife of his cmplovor. " ()!i, j'irthei , madam I I'm kilt entirely. I fel 111 v b.iwids tumbiiu' in my belly like oela in n barr. 1 ! I've cot the cholera mor- bu- Oh I ah I Th Me it is axiin " Wi'll. th -ii, Mathew," said his mistress, ' Samps 1:1 his the buggy at the door; get into ir, an 1 h 1 will drive yon right off to the Charity Hospital, for T "am told that the cholera puienfifl have the very best nursing an 1 medic ii a? to:: deuce there. Mai did as she bid him, and hor was soon in the Charity Hospital. As soon as he went in, some medicine was administered to 'aim, which :dleviate 1 in-some measure his p tin. He then locked about him, and sooth t s;v. he did not like the appearance of t hiurs in ' his ward over well. Some poor f 11 ovs were writhing in pain, others, pros tn'c l -v the disease were as still as if death h 1 tlro.ilv s-'t h: seal on their lins : and 1 f 1 rs were or rattling as men clo wnen lite , 1 1 i nt to d p irt from thetn. Xw somo j. w.r f lw was carried in, cold and livid a tr vig'" marked c-kc of the disease now th" porp-r's b 11 t died fitfully, and two men eii-i-.-' l and roiled a corpse out of the bed, v.di v it lay, carried it between them down s'-.irs. It was t o much for poor Mat ; up h b eiiK'v-d from his bed. and thrust himself into his clothes, and in twenty minutes he was I :ek to the h"use of his employer, whom he f u id b 'f. ire him. ' Why Mat," said his employer, "I thought yo;i were at the hospital V "Si I w is," S:ii 1 Mat, "Anl vhv did you not remain there!" s-e-I Lis employer. " Surely ou arc not woil Vf. - - -'X-.vr Wis b?tf?r in my life, sir," said Mat. "Be Oar, half an hour in that es tablishment ought to kill or euro any one !" " H"W so?" asked his employer. ' Oli. there's such mortal sights there," said Mat. " I was nr well laid in my bed. wh ei I 1 ieer d the bell ; it wa.s not a natur- al r::i;r .,1 r, but a kind ofa growth like the bark of a speerit that w'd asshume the shape of 11 dog in a grave yard." " ' Wh -it's' that ? fire,' is it !( says T, to an old fellow tint was tyin' a bit of paper with my name on it to the bed post. "'No, it's the dead bed,' sez he. No, 17 is bo taken to rho dead house.' '' 'What for V sez T. ' ''J'o be ilissected," scz he. ' 'What I like a pork pig,' sez I, divided at the joints ?' " 'Ju.-4 so,' snvs he. " And what's that for ?' scz I. " Tor the beneUt of science sez he " And sure enough, a couple of fallows . came in, and very unconsarnedly they rolled 1)7 into ther bad-barrow, and carried him off " -There it is again,' sez I. J " 'What V sez lie. j " 'Tint frightful onl l bell,' sez T. j " 'Yes,' says be, ' it's 78's turn.' j "'And does he go to the dead house, j toa?' srz I. ,' " 'Of c urse he does,' scz he ; ' where else would you have him go ?' " 'And d'ye have no wakes here ?' sez I. ' 'No, nor funerals either,' sez he. " 'Nor no cryin' over the corpse ? sez I. " ' No, that's vulgar,' scz he 'no people do that but the Irish.'. " 'Oh, murther ! sez I, 'and ye call this a Christian country; but ye won't catch ine dym nor hviu here long either, ould boy,' sez I, when I die, I Want to drop off some- bow that they'll bury me decent;' and with that Ifjumpeol up. had my clothes on -in a jiffy, and here I am, as well cured of the cholera as if I had swallowed an aphotheca- ry's shop." " And what "cured you so effectually, Matty," said his employer. i, ....... ... . . " n ell, to tell you tlie truth,' said Mat, ' "d 1 a thing did it but the friylrt. NraiBER 36. Trw -'--niTirr i The L tE Last refuge of a Scoundrei--ball m&t in heavenv" They have gone--re is another platform; it is that of ah hence; May -they hold sweet conuaunioW.v:: ''There is another platform : it is that of ah .honest man, who says that he is a whig, but if elected to the Fresidency, he will nat L-etl the tool of a party that he will' be the Fresidentof the people that he has no ene mies to punish no friends to reward." . " The patriotism if mere politicians which -explodes in deceptive part y pledges ; is un derstood to be, as Dr. Johnson d-'Sness it, 'the last reftojz of a Scoundrel' " Speech ofHon.J M. Clayton, in Senate, bih July, . h : .The Taylor papers first justified .Taylor's , oii us proecription, by. telling, us that only J a f ;w ouice holders bad been turned .out 1 When'this position felt -'by 'its own weiglit, thev next tola us that the system ot pr,o- scription would only extend to men put in uy J resident 1 oik. I " When this failed by the proscription of . men pat in office under Tyler, under Van j Baren, and under Jaeksan, then we wre ! told that the fact that it 'was to be justified from the facts that Democrats held all the' of- liees. Th:s excuse having failed them, from the fact that-many Whigs have beerc-heldir.g of fices under all our administrations, the next plea is, that Jeff -rson, Jackson and Folk have removed Whigs from office. Tims, then, has there been shuffling, sub- tcrfiifie, and prevarication, to sustain a man , P , . ir . in d.iclarin(? that he would wno nas commuieu a wiiuu ana piumeuita- allow no party feeling to govern his an- pointing power, but that he would make "honestV, capacity and fidelity," the stan- i dard for" the bestowal, of office" and their ab- '; sence the "cause for removal,' (See Inau- nence, are invited, ny nign wages, ig in--aral.) In the face of this declaration, of a 1 struct Southern girls in the art and mystery f ; dozen other similar declarations, before de- j of fancy spinning ; and they are iilso . laying e clarition, and the declaiationt of. such- msn j the foundation for eduoaling the poor girlse ; as Ciitteuden and Clayton, is it to be won- a the South, who never, until now, had ther-, -dered at that the supporters of Taylor should ! prospect "ofTrealizing any thing from practical-- ' find themse Ives driven to the most contemp- industry. . The experiment is -a great and tible shifts and evasion to justify his course! profitable, one, and will go on, from article to : i Mr.. Clayton intended to be very severe 'article, until tlie South will supply; the nun when he spoke of "the last refuge of a 1 scmndrcl. It is Ianffuae which may be j used by men c!aiming"all "the decency, but ' never could have originated from a Demo- j cratie senator. It is now a 'suitable time ; for Whig orators and Whig presses to tell us what is the last refuge of a scoundrel, if , a violation of all sacred obligations, and the treachery of a Parthian fith are to be the ' subjects of their justification? j GOOD ADVICE. Thre is much goixl sense in the follow- ing, w hich, akhough old,' deserves to be re- , peated ouce a year. Constitution. j " If anything in the world will make a man feel badlr ecer.t riinehino- his finrors in the crack cf a door, it is unquestionably, a quarrel. No man ever fails to think less .,f liinisflf afrcr thin he did before one it deT'des him in the eves of others : and, what'is worse, blunts his sensibility to dis- race. on the cue hand, and increase the pow- er and passionate irritability on the other. ! The truth is, the more quietly and peaceably ' - , .. 1 . J e, ... t we ail get on,, tlie uetter ;.ior ou.rci-vc j 1 ii .. " .1 . OfY. ninn "ic.iQ r.'ff ' of ten, the wisest course is, if a man cheat : you, to quit d?aling with hi 111 ; if he be abu- ' sive, quit his company; if he slander you,' take care to live so that nobody will believe him. No matter who he is, or how he mis- uses you tlie wisest way is just to Jet him alone , for there is nothing better than this cool, calm, and quiet way of dealing with - itivu-o 11 iwv. 1 n uu. SOCIETY IN BRAZIL. The Journal of CommVrce gives the follow- in" rcmarkabi ie picture of the State of society 111 JJrazil : t vi Lue. eicn jiiinious eonsuiuting ine entire population of Brazil, three millions 'V?4-1. . :n: .1 . are estimated to be negro slaves ; two and a- half million abpriginal Indians and free ne- groos : and the residue, a million and a half- whites. The social state of the population is not marked by the distinction of color, so operative cisewiiere in tne prouuction ot clas- ses, but only y that of freedom and servi- tud xne uiacKs nave access to an, ana are in possession of many offices of honor and trust, and engage in every department of business. The white nice and the black meet on terms of perfect equality in social ' nii.cicour.sL-, aau jiueruiarry wnnoux scrapie, most aamna.Dic eyer Known in any cotimijJ -provided there exist no obstacle in the rela- ; Several days were; occupied in examinadoaoLt':.'-; :. five position in life of the respective parties A writer in the North American- Review. knew "the wife of an Admiral, whose hue was of the darkest araon" Afriea's dnnrrhtpru ' i and mentions 'the dismay of an American diplomatic agent, at the entrance of a vener able jet black colonel into the court, where he had just undergone hi& presentation.' We have the same authority for the fact, that, uou iuug smcc, me jjrazuiau amossaaor to England was a mulatto, and that at the pre sent time a large majority of the armv, a3 well officers as privates, is of African des cent." Give tt to Htm. A Boston cotcmporary utters the following malediction : " Oh for a tongue to speak the doom The wretch deserves, so basely, vile, . As to sneak into the editor's room ; And steal his, very best and lastesfex change. e -'- from, off hi.i tablelr' . -xf FARtTSd BETTVtEX GENERAL" JtCKS"0?f AjCflrV t Mr. Folk..- The Louisville Democrat m an nouncing the deaih.of Folk, relatesthe. following incident "; " We shalLalTayyrcol- , Ret the farewell j between .Andrew, Jaclx$oa , -and James KI Folk when, the .latter, was , 4 about to leave1 of Washington in jtho winter v 1S45. The old ' hero then ooun-selled. dais friend, and bid him a last -adiea.'- lie raia-- ed hii wasted Xonn ereqt, autd seizing James: ' K. Folk by the-hand saidr-" Farewell, mjv V friend j I shalLtiever see you again in thia- -world.' J)6 -your duty like .a. man .and, we hence; May they tha world of spirits-UV - Notnixaix3ST bt Civjuty. A con-. tlcnian, who h:is filled the highest municipal c'h, offices in onefaur cities;- owed his educa- :: tion chiefly to a single act of civility; ? traveler, in a hot summerts day, wanted i ; some water for hi horse; and, perceiving ' a -well near the road side, turned his horse , up' ' towards it. Just then a-Iaar: appearefJ,1 . 'taA whon the taner addressed himself, saj-. in": - si&rr f v.. ly young friend; will you do - me the'" favor tp draw a bucket ot. jraier' for TW horse, as I find it. rather difficult to; ge; lE. our ': The lad promptly seized the bucket and soon"' brought a supplytf water. I Jeasea witn xuo r cheerful tcmper;ad courteous manner ofthe -- youth, the traveled inquired his name, and ScV 7 ! " "(ieop was the impression made on his mint!) that the name of the lad and his plaeeof rcsi- . - donee wee remembered until several ' years afterwards, when the traveler had occosion. for a clerk. lie then;sent; for this -youB I ;J man, and gave him a responsible" and prp-I! ;5 ; fitable place from which he arose to the chief magistracy of a cfty. Temperance Cou: rier ' : f ' ,' :,m ; ef:1.;'! ' ' e'. MaNUFACTURKS AT- TH81 South. Tha Xew York Star aays : " Capitalists are gradtt-- ally withdrawing a part of their investments, "'om agriculture, and commencing manuraop: tures at the South, The stocks for hudd: : ; ing cotton and wol en mills are soon .fiHed aud female operatives from Lowell, of expe ? n . Ket witu couon gooas, iron-ware,-ana 'every .rr arpcie 01 uomestic consumption. Averse as the South is to white labor, yet finding it . . difficult to unite white and black labor in mills, the slafes released from the fields, will be placed in the forge3 and steam .planeing mills, and in various out-door labor. The North has- fairly roused up-the S6ut&toa consideration f her resources, .and the surest means tor its development jmt the reaction,' wnue it win estatiiisn lnaustnai pursuits m -ifce South, will deprive the North and. East of a valuable payable customer.' The South':- however, will; never be able effectually to t tnrpw.otl all dependence on 1 ankee industry. If they refijse to buy any thing down East; the" ankecs will go South and db thdir. mauUt- &oturing for them. If. they will' sail tliei- J ovra ssels, the X an tees will navigate themv aQcI' lf necessary, build them they, do hot care .whether, they are paid' in -cotton tBosi.ff;:' ton, tor their labor, or in coin at South Ca H. r(Ima - fetl11 " " a revolutmn injurious to the East, audbeneficial to the South; brought ; .an uncalled for interferrence I with' Southern rights and Sontbern inMfnfiOna o. ---" ; ."TiTf, . L ' ' " Edward ! IIoRRELL, EsqI Aloout twelve months since, Dr. Joseph Dellinger was shot dead in the town of Pulaski,". Way na county, by E'. II. Ilorrell, Esq. A coadi deal was published . about the. affair at the - 'v time, and it produced very great excitement in the southern part of the State. The ius- tiuction for the act was, that Dtdh'ngewho u was the family Dhvsieian. nut into cirr!iilatinn' i slanderous reports about' Ilorreirs ,wife.iriv, ! Ilorrell was indited for murdprl bv iIia rnrA e mJ A. . tJ - - - -w r - V--wAV M ft,"-,-.. V iurv of W4ip Anfv nA tlm inr1ifmAn J tr came on for trial t. fh Jhha frm nf ihoi ' Cfrmii r'nnri n,a :Ljr'J'rJi. ""- jiu wuuiciiau ni uicL ) --o, um n,. was. not until tne Zotn that a jury was obtained. AVilliam Cunnineham: 00a. 1 i. . ... .. .. . Cicuit Attorney,; and M. M. Parsons, of.. , Jeffersoh City, conducted ti&'-tt&mtioxiiy Jno. S. Phelps i and John S. Waddle, of! v J SpriDgfield; were counsel for the prisooejy 'U'-'-V. The killing; was 1 'admitted, 'bat the connsel "it" --5..-. ior tne defendant contended that tae , homt cide wasjustifiablein the eyes of all honorable men; mat it was tne only alternative leit -ta him that it was a, duty Ilorrell owed to himi . ; self, , to his family, and society,, to take .tha C . ' :-- '" el'1, life of Delliriger; and that tlie evidence woulflt X. "'' show that the slander was the blackest'and '.' testimony. . On the 4th of JuIyj'the argusU TY" fin ta rf Ant.AT . . . .1 . .1 .. O T . . o'clock in the evening, the jury, without anjj cUffienU. rtninA o -nrA'tnt nf 'nvru.ut I ""-U'J ji vuuuwi vuiuiiieijccu, suu - u 12 : N. I jovix itermblican. 4: z Office Seeking. The new collector, of : New York, Air. Maxwell, enters upon Li, A , duties to dav. lie has received since hia appointment about o,iJUU letters .of apphcak ! tion f jr affice, arid 19,000 . letters recom mendatory ot applications, ; makingia all a' gf; - zi,vvy letters. ' Wnen it is Jmown tnat iiux' i-,7 the appointments; that he will be able to L. be ;able Jto a nths ewill noiVfV-e Vit.8tfci.a; ippointmentA ; ii'., make during the first six mont exceed one -hundred and" fifty, i low ; that ; the number of. wppointmenti ; jll be about 4,8j)0.-a. JSun:,'- v , '- An Irish iian received a challenge to figh a. duel, but declined. On being asked the reason, " Och said Pat, " would joa Lay me leave bis inotherian orphan 'T.y. ; " 4 ' t' eeO-f - ' V- Cv ! A ' a . . J. - 1 , k c". "-1 -

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