""'r ' """" " ' " " ' --7 ; - - - - ......... . J . O' VH..a-. 'f- , 3. . . . t.. a.. , ;. . . ..... . . . i hliiil 1 I' I TI 'V'i ii.HH, ....... .. . ' " ' " "' """t'T" ' 1 '"'1 I ' '' ' : l "" 'l' V, ' ' ' ' ? j I : ' - - r' y ii i. , l '.331 -Jif y i ) J, '.SViiV. EaiT PaoraisToa.l ".VOBTB CAB0LIX4: MWllFtl IV MO., t Tlt Itrtr 1 1 V BTmS CC i tbi tax or era inn rat box r ecu rr CCTIO- (THREE DOLLARS A TEAR,', aevaSea. TO at. fULEIGII, Jf. WtDXESDAi MOV, It, fS4Cf L. .. D- .1 .U. -V .. L....I. . Shskipeare. Whit k.. T Gmirv fc Co. I.nok here.' I i fit Prise aeM and eathed by tho renowned nnH ,t kv Lottery firm of Emory k Co. tines the tint Hi September, fiee maawgeri effiaia! drawing $50,000? . livaaa for the OM Dominion" Virginia nee Ukt the lril.',W hwi lH wprcue bipiiCM lif tpujinit Ihi brhiiaot tnil rotmiaoik price to Not 9 7 S. w ltie Virginia tollerr, ihn I), drivo heft. I9 h, in p knje of whole liekrti, (psckgr 1 Nn. JO to an old Club of eight gentlemen, in tb Hjbl alMO ol ' Virfioi- TJrr detj.iir, e, Ihea gentlemen h3, up to thii last ami lurk; in- r- imamm. meivrd terf IHtla oneonracemrni Irnm -tlirtdw - warded tit oar. Iiidni omea iw, lor a pcga oi vbolo ikketa, in lbs Virginia Lottery, elau l, drawn Sept.' I9ih. ant thit lime the "Ooddett" mlleil graaiooaljr apo their effort!, and they real I ted aolleatirelf ' 4 S00 Dollarit WkoWrticket. 7 67, baiotitol priae of 10,000. tent to HoMon, Man Whole ticket, I 11,28, i pretty miik prixa Ot 4tW0, aent to Litieaater, ra. WhMa, titktr a Ueaulitiil little lellow nt, .iqu0.ae4lj to irsWiaborfc, l'a wnota tieaw, (, mm; titkvt 8 J 46 47, a magnilieient prie ol tw-dlira e fo Ct)lMmh.n, (MitOr -rlaif !,-8.1 4 a TWli'(ir14att;tWraea tiekut, 10 J W, Ronah and Headf priae t.f 1000, aent to Troy, New wk. . Hall tieaet, y oo 9, a liandtome pr:e of BOO, tent to Clnemnati, Of- - ,10,0J0 Dollara Sent to f cloli) Cincinnati, Ohio. Quarter ticket, 44, a pf a ol 4000, aent lo Wineheater.Va. Quarter ticket. 8 19 00. a beaut? of 3000. tent tl jUeBfefaamvyM ; rSjfty V0i tellow Of T0fW;r-antWaafcr;"1Sraf'j i vjnaiirr iicae, i ao wt, anmner prexj m iwa, arat to Harper r errjr, va- We only enumerate above the largeat prizet aold f) j na within the put month -innumerable kater prisea we have aent from Maine to Georgia, to onr latron. V ooonjnro all peraona who may rrarive thia paper lo try their lu-k now at r-or iat-lamrd and well knowa Temple-f Forum. ""N'oW la tho day and aow'a the Imar" forward to oa, by nail, 80 dollara, 10 or $, tor any or thopriaeain tho aehemea that wo hjo -to great - paint to prepire lor your inapeatinn in thia pape", a fortune it yonrt. Saeeeaa awaita all whn patmn:xe our olit Kalabliahed, well knowa and pinlar prize Ageney. N )Ml)g atwl at lridt 'lMaiiil allalii awera to our aorretpundenta, - ineluding lettera eun taining the drawing, tee. are-prepaid bv at - - - He tare lit addreti - EMORY & CO, OPPOSITE BARNUM'S. Ballimoro, Mil. OLD ROUGH AND REAUVJ 00,000 Dollar.! . Ia one Graud Ptue! - 3. Rii llinnt . prises . oi f 1 0,000 each . SO Splendid Priiet of 9,000 20 do do do 1,000 600 500 400 300 800 30 do do do 100 do tto do 101 do do do 100 do do do 800 . do do ' do lea. e. - tea. Tobe drawn 17ih October. 1810. OOHOEOUS AND BUPEtt -1 Splendid Priz.of50,t00wi5,00 a i . nA Akb OA AAA no do do 80,000 20,000 20 do do do 8,000 vo.ooo 8C do do do 1,000 80,000 30 do do do 600 18,000 100 do do do 500 50,000 fco. &e. & Ticket tli Sharea In proportion; Great chance for A fortune!. Erery man. avnman. and child, should havi a lick- best way to coma at the prizes, imory Jk Co. will sell a PackaffB for $200. halves and quarters in proportion. 630,000! Class I, for 18 16, to be drawn op Satur day. 24th Oct. 1846. 75 Nos li drawn ballots. Grand Scheme. taO.000! 12.000! 1 of 6,000 dollars. of 3,500 1 of 2,500 dollars. V340 Prizesolfl ,0001,33 56 of 4500 ' 03 of 400 63 of 800 63 of 150 &c. &c. ; r V 'PktM iUL-jS.Z: L- A certificaU of a Package of 85 tickels will be sent for $130 hares in propotion. 35,894! Class Kriof-lSlfJto be dairwn on Saturday, the Slat of October, 1810.- 78 Numbers 14 drawn Ballots. ; . , Grand Scheme. 35,294! 10,000! 1 of 2,500 1 of 3,000 3 of 1,500 I of 8.000 1 of 5.000 1 of 2.435 1 of 4,000 2 of 2,000 4 of 1.250 30 of 500 40" of 400 1 50of200 100 nf 159 -- 40 of 400 60 of 200 ts,5 v-.tWfti. Price JQ.;,,-, ... . iw.. &c. . , TickeU only Ten DoIUrs. "X certificate of a Package of25Ticlels will be sent for l:J0 Shares in propotion" TQ OUR FRIENDS ABRQ Ih. L In oiderto place thots kind frirndw, yirottnh nut the United Sta'et, who patronixa ottr firm. upon the SRtue fiotinjr with ear rimomrri Haltimorc, wo hereby annnunra to ilioro, dial wa do not with any who orretponat , with an, lo incur the mtpenaa of poaf we pr ferring lo'defray snch charges onraelrea, and thus t ttiliah an eonality between our pawn at lin'n and abroad. For whatever eostom our fi'en Ja threuifhoiit th State's wj Hi pleaMaJ 'n ettead to ua, we ahull always be vety thank til. ami plrdje onrtelvea tu at'pnd to their or. ltrt promptly, tailhfulty; and opon the tame "trni advertised by any other Iteiy Dro its In the Union. Drawing ! way forwar dtj by firat jnatj AArrth Louery drawt. , .Plaatt addrets always, ' ' EMORY ft CO. ' Baltimore, Md. , rj'iiME vinkor, :. ''. . I I raaeived by J8- LITCHrORD, e 2.H CO m A. SS3 a 3 k O jwlr f ait I Ft if 2-C3j - &2 ? o n a all a a a 3 S-U aajaj 8 W ca 4 X e a ; a a win I 5" y 2 UP s- a s wt 1 5' r 3 c : ra 5 H " o. cr o ft 00, "c-p a 'aP " THOMAS II. rENTTHEXiS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Haa received hie fall and winter Goods, whir) are now open lorthe tnapection of tho public, To aucb aa aro in want of clothing, thia atmk oflltra aa (frcat inducement a cas be found in thia State. It comptiare French and Enoliah Wk Clolha ami Caa.imrma of the moat approved maqtylactunv Faney Clothe, blue, greerf-.-nnulberry, Pea a-rrcn owamrwWTvHtdr Veatinga or ariou atylea. U k and fancy Patina, Cahmerea, finey cut and Wk aillt and woollen Velvet. - Three eoodt were aelrcted 1v himarirncrann.il. auu un aucii imnim muB II ine llttereHt ot all -l . . .i . r who wih to hoy, t examine them before purchas ing elsewhere) and to thoeo who- have hitherto favored him with their pat runese. a centinmtinn- u toliciied.n the ground that he will sett on aa ipood trrma aa ny: house in the; Jf,tie. lne ootBttnig department he ia aupplied with a general assortment, aurh as' :ionks froek nnd dress Coats, Vests niKl Pantaloons, ; which are warranted to. purchasers, as- tbey are manufactured in his caal)iahmeiit. .,A!ao Dress Hhirta; merino and ailk tTnder-ahina ami Drawera, C.hvra, merino, silk and bl'k hoakint Collars; Hue pendera and Sbonlder-Braespt travailing Wt-. f,- Kncjru'eraJ'niJfcl'ar attk'lfandkerchiefti; Ho aiery, and worst?JTeggThg He moit reanectfully teriilera1iia ara1eiuTiM know'edgments for the patronage be continues to receive, and hopea to merit a continuation of it. by a desire la please alt who may favor him with their patronage, ' N. II. The Plates of Favhione juat received. , Gentlemen furni-hing their gooua, may real aa- aurej they will he made in the neatest a.id moat fwhu ..1,1. aiwL, .n.l . Ik. J,... . The Amcrie An Art Union 33S DboibwaV, Niw Yob a- W u. C. Baraax Patainisv.' a) HE AMERICAN ART UNION was incor porated by tbe Legislature of New York fi r (he promotion of the Fine Arts in the United Slates. It i managed by gentlemen who are not artists, and have no privileges beyond the other members, and no compensation In furtherance of a truly national o'jee.t, to unite great roblio gsod with private gratification t amall individual exponas, in a manner be t tuted to the situation of onr country, ihen aluts of our institutiona, and the trants, bablta and tiatrs of ear people, the eotnnVttee have adopted the following plan. Every suhacribrr of five dollara is t member' for the year, and ia en'illeil lo all I' priviligea. The money I but obtained- (after paying' ttsotseary expenses) is applied Firit-T the production of a 'arg anil eoatly original engravrng' (n-ni aat American Pain' in g. of which the plate and copyright belong to the Inetitntion, and ued solely fur l'a benefit Of this engraving every member receives a copy for every five dollars paid by bint, -Member ! entitled to duplicates are at liberty lo select from I theengraving ef previooa years. Every member else receives a full Annual report of lbs p recced- j ings, &e' of thefnsiitntionj " i Settnd To the parebase ef Paintings or Scntpturt by native or resident artiats,' These ! Paintinga and 9cu1.Bre are publkjy exhibited ! at Ike Gallery of the Art Union tilt the annual (.meeting in December, when they are publicly di'lribaled by lor among The members, rarh msanber bavig; ene .tAtle every, five dallars pawl by k'm.' ,y 1'JiiVd Tbe Inaittnt'on keeps an office and ee Picture Callery, always open and well at tended, atSSS,, Broadway, in ike City of New York,, and they have Honorary Secretaries lo attend to thier baelnera in tbe principal ciliea and ilages of the Uettrd IttaleaiXi."." :j:3l!Z2Z'. Members in' the Ci'y t New York receive Engravings, Paintlntf and Repnrta at the Are Untnw Kmaw, - Menibera -sit of the City if New Yerk will rereiva- them from Ibe Honor ary 8eretari, to whom they will b sent at tha expense' of the Institution) "with the right to ex. nihil them together for a few days. The engraving for the year l48 wi!l be egir Walter Rale gli parting with hit Wife on the morning of bia rxerntion," front the picture by Lmtze, , Tbe annus! meeting and dlatribotion will lake place thia year, an the IStli day' of Deeembev. nuiiscnptlont reerivod by lbs following Honora ry See.ftariea' in Ihia atate. , , Newhern K. E flrahatn. Esq, 1 'J ("Others will h appointed when tuitable peraona are reeomrnendeil. J Orktthe rooms rf the In tt'utl.in, 328 Broad wayf New Yerir,"where all ' eoiamuii'ieationt ahouldbe addressed. r R. F. FRVEB, Corresponding Heere.arv. Not. 8, 84- 26 41 3arSaftaa ' - NEWND CIIEA3P AS D tV INTER GOODS, JUST AT IIAKO THE Unlwrihw, at bia new Ertslliahrnat oB poaiaruio tnatset nooee. ati : w Hmmetoa) etreet. JaJMalBlWIWilaalalMMaMl fmsfcrjm recent arrivala Save placed in hit ooateaaiun. a Beat nd excellent assortment of ' Staple nnt Pnuef Urt Coodl. atlnptcd lo tbe fall and H'Mer Irnrtt a1 IMS nitrf law, aoato wnteh no rrapeottaUy invitee the at tention of purchaaora, - Hw Stock eoinpriMa in part, the following r. ticlea, ay,. . . - - ' - , hiiu niiTucar yiaaa, White Klanneta end Vesting, :J:. Fine bleached and unl.ieachtd Hbi'rlbpi, . 4-4 MieelHievt and ifo 0d 'f iHuntpr.'' - Caliroea and Utnghama. in great variety, from S to 35 rente, Caehmrrea, and Caahrrtere lVCow Ttohea, ..-ffltlni)i,aKl UatMlanMlk Uamlkejfhjif ohatvla and fancj CraVata, i Cuaar KaatT aud UoTTos Oaacaee, Hum Eleatic and common Buaprndrra, i r-,.'nuron."mT.'c! .. ' t oruril Skirta and Apron Jherka, Paddinz, Canvass and Spool Cotton. Silk Sewing. Twist and Patent Thread, Fancy Bonnet and Paatr Boards, . I.adi ia and (irnlli m n't flue and coarse SHOE and llOOrEES,rxeellcnt.J fit n ..- r4 and Loar coan, T Carancn, Pi-ltibisib and Bkoww Stmjtaa, Mot.ant4. Oorvn and 8trf, tJbowing and Smoking Tojtaceo and Pcgsra, haing Cream and Soap, Cologne, CHINA and CROCKERY WARE, Plain and Cut Tumblers. w4te"eyJ!H Cnmha and Snuff Boxes, -i ' - NAILS and B V BN A X E 8; ami CORN D UOOMS. 4c. A, togather. with n any . Other ar ticles too nomcroos to mention, iny Jri,"'or alt of which for the Caen, will he sold with tlio greatest imaginable pleasure, on the mot favornhle term. TheTA I LORino BVSIIVK9J8 alto carried on. To (III up hi intervals of loif ure, from the sale of hi Goods, ,( iho.gh he" "Vloe n anticipate much spre time, such i the fJeaarxras ee nta lorwYlVwia:l''aW"'mAt AV. to hie old frienda and rnatomers who have so long and genemu.lv patronised him in tlioJavs of a ! v-ssvu VT.T , other year, in the Tanoiitvo hi at twit lie is atilt preparrd to execute In the 1n.Utf ttufe any jnb. either of CcTttaJn or mnVing op, whit which he may from time to be fmtd--?r?v1i y. JAMEnjTClIFORDi Raleigh, Koyeml er 10, IS4tC'w 4(5. il ! esiwnifitr con nrrvnialTLiiic BuRRiTTT-4ba :Jearoed dblacksmitb, , so ealtedn making . ptrdeIlwiildtir thronshthe mral districts of Rnstinnd. One of his letters furnishes the follow ing vivid and afTecline picture; Anhoir with Nature nnd lhe XaiUrs. , v Tuesday, July 21. After a riniet etwy r reakfnstrier ved lone. I sat down to test tho practicahil. ity of the plan I had formed at home for my pirigrinations in this country, -viz. 'my first tvofd of salmjon to the lad, he to write until V P. M. then to take my turned rotindj ond accosted mo n little stnlT and travel on eight or t't miles (r( hash fully, as if unaccustomed to the another convenient stopping plnee fbrsijrht of stranger In that placo, or re tho nishf. As mueh depended npHi i Inctant to list them Into the scene and the success of the experiment, f wns Jo-frrt "fV his poverty, ! t mil down upon fermined to carry the point aenirjnt th'a,ote"ci)d of bis'nnfl-bench, and told nim prediciions of my Irienda. So ut it 1 1 1, was itn American blacksmith by trade, went,fo amnr. The house' na fas!nnd that I had come Iosco how he cot qtiift as if a profound Snbhnlh wirc resfinp; upon - if, and tho windows of my airy chamber looked throtijrh the so that he could live comfortably nnd foliage of crave elms down upoti it gfeen ;"d i l)i hildretl Jo schooltc.As I said valley." 1 aof on swimminglyy'lTid" inqtiirinelv toward the t em iwtgirl dmfipr"Br thtri mrifimifii was IriokittgWlflrtyat-iiig from table, I buckled on my knapsack "with 'a ' his stoiie jiool by.lhe anvils Two or fee'iha; of se4f-e ihree liitl crook facedBirl. from f wo liiornry part of my day's woik. Hnvins paid my bill and sivert the landlady h!ly,'nd a conplo of young frightened copyofmycornmonl receipts, I resumed my walk towards AVorcesier. -' - The summit of the first, hill I nsren tied opened to the view' n splendid am phitheatre, embosoming Ihe lar?e vil-the sharp-eyed bby at the door, wThe ! laze of Bromsgrave;- As this-was ibo'poor Enzlihman-he t was as mnch most extensive and variegated lantbr'npo'anJigUshrijari .asjMpiikeof Velllng' I had as yet seen in England, ' I stopped ' t tn locked at bis bnshv headed harr a tew momenis Jairtotfcfli4btea4iAS tnni msuneuisnea it uom VAmericiui landscapes of the same physical contour, They may, perhaps be summed tip is these lands that rent from $12 tflt&W per aeruiby the thought of it' that ho could not inr ineir sneer enpneuy oi pniiciiotiseiiu nis.cnjiyr miisl necessarily be kpt in n hizh stiitejiln'in titmsplflo read. JThey.were jood of culiiynlion. Of course, no lean jlrf child reij, he said, with moist yearning pasture or bozgy . mornsi or -bald aand in hi eyes; they werp all -the weal th he hill breaks the ristn of universal feriilH had,' and he loved them the more the ty. Then the trees are all planted, from harder he had t work for them. The the ohk of monstrous girth to the mnl ! poorest port of the poverty that was on lest haw thorn In the ffnrden thde; iiiiu, cnuri ouiii Min i-iiiMUiauauvra, Vli tiie fejljlity of thosojl; tht;ir . Mlingn seems to .rival in, luxuriance tbe ,rar.k vetretntion o annual planls. . Tlw mead ow trrossc are ol a thicker and finer growth than w Americ,.i,4 l!rdsTrasg and tlover are tint so rommoti. The atmosphere is more httmid, and there Is a sprightly vivid greenness and a velvet o t ness about a hewlyliorn tneadew, which strikes nft "An erican .at the view j c f a auminer 'aniNcrpe in ihis confilry. TBut life most dislinsniishinir nnd inter vsitng lenuire, oi nu is tnc evergreen "Coflre. t wits suddenly diverted from my cotiiempittitona oi this mnirmlicpnl icen- erV btra fail of Itpnvtr min rtrrtna at prelude ff nu impending ahowur. ! Sec ing ,irte open, and hearrng n familiar circK nenina n hedge, ftepped fhromrh Intel ft little blacksmith shdu. about aa targe' as an American smokehouse for curing bacon. Tho first object thaTmv eyes rested upon wna n full grown mart, n me years at and nearly threo feet nurt, nerenea trttfrFson or hair that height toTnise his breast ifi the level of hj lathefs nntif, nt Which ho was lit iua. -ak -'11 . i. . f . J' j t'i - '"i ii " mo vigir oi n lime nortafros, mnkiug nails. I soy a full kmiwii innn, ior i icnr he can never grow nnv lanrer. nhvsimllv nr mrntnlli. ntfnfftariiy;"tmak8 myself at Tioiue witli him, And to removo lh-limidity Til!r: .Vt);h.r4Tir BUddch,; apwarance weiiii-u , io suspire him hv n n ensntit word or l wo of ereetinp. his flfsh fnlt eftse-linrtlenod into all tho indiirniirin of totunp manhood; and as Tuisilscepittdo i rowiu as ni" anvil block. Fixed manhood had set in tmonhim in th hrrcenness of his vonth. nnd there of his vonth. nnd tlmro ho nurture man: un nischiiohood cm off; with no space to erow in between iht? cradle and the anvil-block; chased, as soon ns he could stand on his limle lee, from the henrih-nlone to the forge ifiie by iron neeessity, that would noi let Jiim stop Ionic enough to pick una letter-of the English alphabet on the Oli Lord John Russell, ihinlr ofitt OTttos l3iifih1fifti)Ysttri; pfacftl tyhi motlwr, scjarco weohrdon a hiah cold, stone, hnrefitoted, before the anvil: there to harden, srjnr, nnd blisict its young nuuus jjy . li.eiJiiig and hammering rag gd iinir rods for, tho suslennuce her lirt-is Cnnno lono-ersupnlv. Lord John. look- at those hails, as they lie hissing on the blockliiKjidw : yoit Tj heir -mennlnc;,. us., nnd language? Please vonr lord . w . af , " " ; ?"Ti motellyotl. I liaye tUndo nails tw fore noiv theu are to exclama lion jJO.n, which this nnleiiered dwarf BboyJs unm-inusly. arraying agaiitst you,; against tho British Government, ii'iu uc.,.Miiiry or ajruisn iiitcrature, done hy slenmj no Jucrcorating hint, for iio aiin on ins or ins parent's side hut poverty, Inloa dork six by eight prison of hard labor, it yoitthless" being. Think of it, an 'nfant hardened ahnost in its trothert arms Into n roan,, by toil jhat bows thesturdiest of the world's Jnbor crs, who come to manhood through in JffV'ftHngjfenrjLOf '1 he hoy's father was ot work with his bock towards, me when I entered. At ou.iri the world, whether he wn eorii- war pretty good wptres at bis bu ness. io five ver?jrno;e. had s'olon In timid- eyes were pefrine over the door sill at me. Th-y all looked as, if some task were daily allotted them in the soot and cinders ot their father's forae, even to 'fttot cliihln, wl said "ofily, with a meiancnIV Shnlte of the trend, that the tiimt wt-re rather hard wbh him, It troubled tiist heart, and many hours ffie '.flight he1 had .been kcpt'swiike hirtv was ihat liQ. could not eive his cluldreit the letters. They 'were Cood children, for all the crock of the shop was oil ineir inces, eiiu their fingers were1 bent like tha eagle's claws wilh hnncuina: nmis. ie had hcen a poor man all his days: and he knew KiSf chil- A -t...lJ t.f Oil..!. 1. i u.rcu wiMiiu iw poor n'l ineir uays, ari'j poorer thsti he il the nail business should coniiptie to grow ( wojse t be, could oniy.gtve, them the letters, or the alpha het as they call it, it would make them the like of rich, for theu they could f rend tho rr . . . .. . - i - 1 1.3 nnirjnr. tin rnniit rii ,va o...n.,. n ,i,r, ior ue iiaq.ienni ed the loners iv firejteh, h was good hook, was he Tt'stament: never bok; heard tell.. .Lmet in rich people's houses, hut it it mm. ! L. - '". who wsa elecfrf a'i terrd but little with bim. The Tesntmenf, he w,rs aire, w made for iinilers aud such like. it hei. ped him wonderfully when the lonfwns small on the table. lie had but little timelo rend it when the tun was no. and it took him long to rertd a little, tor e ttwnea ine tetters when hrr was old. But ho laid it Iteside his dish at dinner time nntl fed hjs heart wilh it, while hw children were oatins: the bread that fell to his share. And when he had swlt out a lino of Iho Shortest word..1 he rend them aloud," and his eldest bov. the one outlie block there, could say.aeve ral,tvboiistfflie baUrBed44! M'ay, ' It was a crent comfort to him io think t-hai Jecmes could lko into Iris heart so many Versus of lUn Teslaroent which he could; not - read. He intended to teach all his children in this - wnv. It Ws all fio rohld do for tliem; "and "this he had to do at moal time; at all the other hours he had to be at the.anvij. The nailin? businosa frti fowa gWtnlg ord; fttiifhiffaMly lartre. He hnd to work from' fauro' clock in the morning till ten o'clock at uiRiii io earn eighteen pence. . : His W0 frcs avcrn p-od onlvnhont ncvnn shillings a tt'etik l and there were, five of them to live on what they could earn! la . a. a . . . ' ii vns nnra to mnlce tip the loss of an hour. Not one of their hands, howavnr itile, could be spared. Jemmy wasjro. mg on nine years ofaeo. arjd a bclpfijl lad he-Whs',1 arid tho poor' mail" looked on htm doatlngly... Jciiimy could work on n inotisnnu nails n day ot the smaW lest size; Tho rent of their little shop,' tenement, and irarden'was five pounds tf year, and a lew pennies earned by the youngest of them was pf great accpunL "Biit, continued the" father, speaking cheerily, l am not (he one to complnin Many is the man that has a harder lot of it than Jj. among ibe nailers along these bills and in the valley, My neigh bor in tha next door could tell you some thing about labor you may -never have heard the like of in your country. tin ia nn oKier roaw m 4, nna there are L lio has no boy liko Jemmv hereto a.Uhim finn. 1.:. i:..i-'':i- z. mi, ii,i,i. uliiiiv ui 1119 111113 uia nrrt sickly, and their" mother tV not over stronsr, and it all comes on hirn, ,He if 011 oldish man, as I was saying, yet he not only works eighteen hours everyday at his forge, but every ('rjday in the year he works all night lone, and never lays off his clothes tilUnte ot St- Stubhins, and the only man just tn our neighborhood who can rend the news paper. It is not often he gets a news paporj for it is hot the tike of ns that can have newspapers and bread in our houses at the same time. But now and theu he begs an old one, partly torn, at ihe baker's, and reads it to ut of a Sun day night. So onco Irf twft or ih ree weeks we hear something of whnt is goinj on in the worldsomething about corn laws and the Duke of Wellington, and Oregon, and India, and Ireland, and other places In Gangland. II. B, -- -..MHlCANAFFAm3. Tl'eJtMiingtflaKcsporideDt.rf New York Journal.Commercs fayg.i . There is, from some' eause or other, a prevalent opinion here that we shall : have peace ?hh Mesiro by the Gratof February, and that there is no necessity for any more expenditure of blood nd treasure. s i l There is an equally prevalent opinion, that oar (lovernment will not demand Cal ifornia, nor even the boundary of the Sierra Vlailre.but be content to lake the ftin Orandn for s boundary, and release Mex ico from the obligations of het treaties, and assume 'a pay thelhilemhities due t0"0ur eilisenav 2.... -u.v.,i -4u On the other hand ihe New.Vrok Ex- press says:' We hare been perm hied lo read letters from the city of Mexico, of iImi highest irnm inn cur 01 siexicn, 01 iimi nig authority. They breathe every thing anvlhirig but a spirit of peace. The. i and new Administration Thai! "declared, one and all. that there was no other aliernodvo left, but an uncompromising wan that every effort muii 00 useu .10 aicienu tnemsetvrs. Tliere was but one feeling that animated all classes; and that was, to make every saerl fice td defend the' territory of Mexico. I ho resources of the fovenoment had In. ereased beyond the most fangotne etpee. tation- The clergy, and wealthy Individ aala had tendered their services snd the'r moneys to ttutain the government, wild Santa 1 Anna at their head, , hit! pledged l be msel ves, jf necessary, to but y litem eves ia the ruins of ibeir, eonnty, rather than to submit. Wilh tha spirit that ia to br...' : ," "Tit uT;. : manifested it hopeless, Mr. sei.vW w.iv.e K. tn ti,i. rity, stated his confident belief, that peace j interest. Thia i but the beginning of with Mrs ico woald take place in a fewjtheend. ... . .... l .j - ontiiinv to rend the h-u- .J., i " J ftiifjf could. .-:?"z:mvar- would umiero a chanol ' . LT,i la. aeweste sor. 7" W"'"- ui.oi.trht ..M ;.: : J'?:":" w that'll. ....!.!. . . . . . - , - .IV ilPUlU II. UST from Moate, ai d I. V r,, ' " l 'M-r.-f the Ales. Jaiy 20? Yttm0nL Th lter is te'nate with rfkCJ , v f M '?Py "rdfihg.lnp; with the Mfxic. hssndlndiana. Th. . ' ber.bOHt two hundred, and full -ii il em ,u Tn 7" "'-" ronnd li "t -aiinr skio, - t tnoqid tike .Mi iikv to give vim " HiiiiuiB ncrnunr ni thn. a.... . will not admit' Vl",m ok-th old Mm Wat ; watTTt roaiticsic aren.e.aaaoTBAo. , - Ti my heme, 'li. my h.nne 'lie m ClaraJtonl komel ., ......... ..... .. ' .; f The. other.Ismla maa r.i.. u. . '. 1 . - v "v, a never Wlaft ld roanv ' 4 , " ; ' For th. good id 8ta ,h,t t, B, birlB ' ; , . aopifflidtonie. ,( That no other rand can iiin.l J .. 'l .. Tlamy homey ;tlwr 1 hornet, "'- .-j - - - t Tho other l.nd.m.yf.irer "be, I n.V wlXirT 1 uere a a mine 01 wealth honest hear), 1R( such .kelong lo ihte-. We've -4&m o xecp min. honor brigfft, muaTlT" li.d and free, ' ' - - . ei '-fMiKh, ami plenty of item : too' in aid , i ' onr eniinlra'a ' ' ' 1 i ' 1 V "', ... We've the freest conetjiuiion7and thT mTeBr - lightened laars: r s , . yu my home,- ,myjjwn!ii. Cerohna-- " aiun.t ,,v":' ''.."'.:'.'.' ';i ' J ' ,,k Tho'olhar land "may Mrer Kt'never wkK 'I ratr usqgniara, 100, nasi IPOM, Old Blat. the ' v jewels of the earth,' ' .'-- 1 - - Who cluster in Iheir lovelinea around each ktrawC hold hearth! Tod may tnto where you ill, and yon fimi moot lovely ones, Who Hak the best oTwivea Tor Carolina hard .1. "' eonet J,1 ; - T 'Ti my home, U my home, iia my Carolii una hornet Tho other land may fairer be, never' with 10 , room. ' 4 . . t .. ., q .. ........... r... . . . , 1 i All hail to Ihea, old gallant $taleffrnm mountain f 4 f,' to the, wave, , , , , . .4 P , May thy daughter a'l he beautiful, thy tonab stout t and brave! 1 ' v - 1 - ' i For thoagli fair Freedom pale and dlni 'tn other i tanua may oe, t ., ., Carolina, Carotin, the ahall brightly ahino in (hret 'Umy heme, 'timy home, 'tie .my Carolina , Tho' other lends mty fairer he, I never 4 wi.b lo roam! ,. .-.,, i;'If.C. UNIVERSITY. r A Utter from a student st ChaptI Hill f SSJ bail po recjfalnijs yetterdsyv U bring; tha fiOth Anniveraarv of lie. Clil. weirs arrival at this place in the eanacltv f nf ihe President, ' OnV. Swain gave a in the mnrnintr r a lone; and intereilins- speech, showing the state f Ihe University before the Doctor's arrival, and the efteeta 'I ut his lortg. service as its' President. . Af l i t. plant . bul et ir, , enemy', .head With horses St a full ..ll m i ! . ter , the . speech, a r motion of 'Professor Oreen, , that a ssbscirption should h raised to erect a sui'sble monument t ' the memory of Dortnr Caldwell, was Esssed, i The mnnnmeot formerly erected eing a miserable brovin stone, affair, it iv, t desired ' tnpnf a marble monument in it. place," b'erwe the next Commencement.' . "A"'at'ii i f m in' r-'fn lifinllir-V" H f -ir .r..f.-t-r!a..Tf.i...,..--i;.-i, In the mslier to which the Elixabeth " City Old North atate" ha partlesUrly ralled ear Untionr we! can ive the"! -Editor an encouragement,; 4 Trier is bi''-t doubt that, tha Kdilur is-wrong, sni. Jodgt Pearori . right, . .Wtavtr, -u. J ,s t . AyejaVaTWi-..,. . . AMPUDIjC, -r--t---1. 1 A letter from Monterey says,-The "f s cowardice of Ampndin Is now establish" ( cd beyond a doubt So careful was ha'v '' of his perswn that It is sad be' never" once left his house when any firing was poinrr on." w ei THR BCGliMNQ OF TUB END. : ' The Secretary ol the . Treasury iis-a now in the market - for a loan of -eight ' mil lions of dollars five millions on six h a Tr rent, bondsr irroileemaUa .for , ,; ..t .. - iMyenrrandthri.miliitoia mi trrasilry notes. bearing nve tweiims per ceoi ? y