JU '';!'"'; " ;" - --".-..,' . ' ! - ' 1 -' : . , ' '. ' ' - . ffo ! P " J L I i- k - rr-a i - iv v rra rs nA-rSS rSkr rsv v . ! "'; '-Ml J , TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 f One Dollar a square for the first ek. em J f Twenty-free Cents for crery week tHerealter ' Sixteen lines or le? will make a iiare; i Deductions .mnrje in favor of standing iat EUGENE B. DRAKE & SQfl, O...UO.N 0 MOS. 10.U0 ' 15.00 1 YEJkR One sqwiirc, . . " 5o.oU . Two snuarcS.. - . 7:00 .- a JfamtlP Kctogpapcr 33cbotrti to IJoXttirjs, agvtcultiirc, 1Hanufarturcs, (ommcrrc, axCtt fHiscrUanraus Ucatring. - Editors and Proprietors. 1 J . Ncvlf Thrve. Squares, . !').( I . TIIK PAPKU, When ilirectiun.-i are uytgivfcn how oln to 5aert .an Ailvi-rtisetuuiit, it w ill b publMh-j Vol. II. Statesville, N. C, Friday, April 8, 1859. i e'J uutil urJoretl utt- , ' $2 a Year, in Advance, iXJl-C- l-U-Li-u-u ucTlfr-M I'll f7--. i 5 1 imTt fr JIKWV If nTA.. I lr m ) 1 1 R Al-.. '-- , . -fl mriTi T 11 1 7 T I. I I :V IU I I -rl I n I11C1 rfl I-S5sv JnM Mil iTLl .VVI l?AVtMJ4W I ti tf YfA Vxl ' : t i -s3 i : . B p m M itt ' fif ll0: r I . ' 1 , III! I ill Mil ' rVH r J L4A1 i 1M W 1 fl.Ay 1 . - J35 " I jt. ii. drakeJ I' liv tv . r. i.rake. - H J Lj L3 - 1- lJsa ly I L"hB 5j ueEiAyyJ l m i NBa -- ; - - - -. . , , . a i 1 : , 11; , in hi i m-.Li ?' ! j,!: i ' Professional and Business Cards, &c ' 0 JAMES F. BELL, Jr., miwmm m law . , . ami ; SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, 1 Slalesvilld, V. C., !..V Oliioe ar ethodift ( I'own xA two doors ill pmAipllv ntt(Miltnll lu-iiu-. ir.ru.-t,cl to hi1;rt in tlit ( oiirl-. ( iiity ;i!it .u- mTJir. t of rrc-KH nwl ailjnii.uiLr ouiitK.'.-. .T.'iiiu.irv 1, s.,'.. ,-1 y - ; Will attend all Calls, .both in Cjountry, Office on College Avenut wrst of the nrintinc Office.. jj r Statesiillc, N. C UfTfr? rioPsHiohal sprv'ices to the Loilec vpnnf, o; .Ihurc i. .;ilttv mil. im ai i i 1 ' A ! 1 n,i M fly ni(r: rfOflt Amlii m I M T I 8 1 f i i IIS Si 111 0 TltTC! T Il.i I PO TOII VPT1 fnfl TAU Irl fTIIV ! ffll-4. IVilS COIlVtrVi'll IlUillC IU lWWm An, an yon arc mocKing me, my vrriveu uu uuuaiu;iiiiv, - 1 j : . - . -tr -w; ! -1-- - , i;,. tw fin. Mhkv r-nntimiH lie madniati. 4 not Lear nr any Hatred to the aHthor nme ago, iuat ne-ji.tu ui. m.un.- tul- ,u0iurcn u -,.s ..i aw.uw uj mviuu. luv i v " v Kritlont looenicr hR crrln. ' All ! vdu i of his wrilous yoyaw, hastened to rc-, tempting; offer to go. to U'rolencc, some disappointed loverf the Mle. '.afiiietmg nrcninstances, vas almost 1 000 franco as 1 ore him to animation, and had ' him i Rhode IslaiuhM) engje in the lusiac., ; uvt. nW. niti. so h. Ut Th, Ion-nu,H3, basins manvflW-t; from J ns mJ Motion ! Very .veil :! conveyed, hands and ' feet boiimr, - to TritTi;aS?Wane.e of the largest prof:1 , lTf!1 pvrrv limb and twis. eves a lhouriiinl an11 , ' . : V' :J ... a l.,t. ;1 0;l,fcvimr station. f'nnrrirr Hi it.' He had S01U0- ConCifriCC lClt, ami i ' 1. ; . .v ,. I, . . " -. jj r lie UU1CL, f il io. Ill V llllll tu uvuliii. n;.iicit"',""o . p. . i i-ii'a.iu uv.-iiuauK' uuufu, , ' ; ! rofnsn tn to. hat can honest nco- i m u'W; uu tni.nn.ii jr- i.rA;i. i.u FLORIDA. ns mv: slimlowv enst to the scene. r - r .! T ' , 1 J " . . e . "Jike the pails drawn half-anast IThatin? It is you who are now going to cut a slowly and mournfully over t lie funeral caper. . throng that lower the shrotidcd llfo'iy into i The in rj frantic with imef. an ocean irave. 2 dinan was possessed of pro digious musbular force. M. Crodard po-ile C. AT TO IRS BY: AT XAWT; si the1 ATESVILLE, n. Will prmtipdy. and " di!irnty cnlni'trd to liis cajrf Office fintiosite tlie Juil Dr. A. A VI N : sitnl h-ic'i'teil Oct ai!Mi( to 22. 18of. A. LAURBNCS ('OMi'LTiTKI) HI .M Kiif 'A l i:i)r'ATn.. himiuliii. : i;n ill j ti'ullv ric.-Htit liii tin-in, re.-J-e Vliillii-i. t t lie i;tlioli:i" (.t ;frit'iuls in Stiievil!e and Iredell. I ' i .Statesville; ManHi S, lS-VJ.'. 11 1 1 . sap H-tl- i GRAO. BflLTO. DENTAL COUEGE, , 't I i!l'i;Med to do j All klndVi oi" Ii;l-vi-?i, , ;md ino-t de.-urahh'f.-tyh'.. anil late inijirovi-inent.--1 k;:o n i I ii the ni':ih has all th the l'rof'fs.4iii riV4'lll ftlli! i tl l.o; inn nii'.-r. 1 ir''j,i;l:iiiti inoiitlt ; 1 1 1 of the 'teeth, diseases of the antrum su'ccesfullv treated. 'oiiiniiiMii'Mtiliiis. hy mail of oiliej'wise, will p -reeeivc ff iinit attention. j i'U'kim;s : ';i.d or note on comj.letkf of work. '..srAX.Teeth Extracted witlioiit pain. Sweet k'loriJ.-i thou laud of flower.!. Of nil very stTfnma nnl gorp-oun Ui tr, Tlionlit WBri.lcrs now to tlir gnuny clim.', Atit Fancy in plcturinc cfineii ulluno; Tlie clear BOft light of thy aniU-r Wi-), In mm rich tint on our viitioa line, Ami the sour.uVep wild and wiiiidiTinjr drew jii. lliUU citlghl from that land a hiillow'd Rluii. oi thy flowery pkiins full nxuny an rye, If.-ith dwelt with lewiltlering ?sbisy, And thy fuir creitions, iu splendor wrought, Are fiuhmlicri vini.oiw of lofty tliouglit. , tnd of lyi4ia homp of the Mine, ; Thoii'rt bright in Nature' fful fiction' hur ! Music i heurl.ou eat-ltlireeze that roves, OVrthy .sunny waves and thy orange oves. g The hrillianj U-atin oflhe nun that liinei, !n thro' thyiclotid ofumhrosial vines, And n umni-r jTirafice of myrtle flowers An- liorne on tlie liieore in dewy hours. , The murmur thrtt lire-mid the Riant pine. ' The sihi up; of leaven ;u Jlie day decline. . And the wiml'Hdcpp t )u , nnd:Jniytic igh Thrill the wildliarp to harnio:V-. f Fit in tliose similes of tr.niUW tliouglit, A eNiud in patle riti? witlfstvlii'-a fraught J.TIie niiiurnful nnnic of those Juno nish'S, ;,M'nl th'1 t ill pine tro-snn l d irk creen wilds; And the nio-sy drapery of the hower, Spread a pall o'er the prene in these lon dy hr.urs; I low hoou may it piint to the invalid's grave; When swept hy liolun it wailingly wove. 'The long nio.-s hanging from twf find housh," : (lives aii.iouniful and .-lmdnwy east to hisbruw: Tie thinks of the wails drioyu h;ilf-inast hifrh. As they slowly and solcmiilv wave ami pfh, O'er the funeral thronp bo mute and still-. Those .-turdy men, their cyei will fill, A thej; 1 w r tliL! c ir;e of th s-ii! -v youth, S' dearly love 1 for his zeaVsw-1 truth', To his briny home, mid th" deep sea caves. i l ief hushes Hie reo,uiem the long moos waves; Many an exil" in' this fl wery cli:n-, ; Wheiv all seems luioyant in lit ''.s cprins-tiio" Hath haunted those neeneg with a glistening eye, And mournfully felt that here he may die ! Shadowy visions on the sonl will irleiiiu. Mingling sad tones with the soul's deep dream, Ilnuntin us .-till as an KcluK-'f tone ' Thai, sounds on the stillness, so low and lone. , - 1.1XXKTTE. Statesville V. Tollepe. Adulterated liquors. f pie thint of these things, and what ean . , " :.: " I thev think of legislators who wfnh at p15.11 roUery. ls. A Sublime Idea. ! - The elosW passajre 'of one bf Prb f Mitchell's revent lectures in New York 1 on astronomy, after "ipeakin of tho i - Pl ! J't r ,r .11. -i ; r . ; fwa co.r,nLlip nml. sa .lmnin t arausingstory oi i 'nines .nar?.ngr umat noinsioie tuMances ric,c: This enormous un is growing so i v- .y ; n .''. j .t i tun 'Diori hi rir liristnL ti rftinrf nv i niin f?in nomrraie. lviusr i;vi ucvuuu Idiil not even! attempt to defend him-' rapidly, and is so injuriously affecting j community .&jinij the . j - British press- I ilaviial' toi the svitem in which earth rdvolrcs, . ir !.- v .kii wi o i-tt n r AArtiAtrr t nor i i i cm : i ( iivimii ill ii i . - A - w r i - r' ' r . . ,, , r f t i t r 1 1 . .j t. ..i m m mm sen. iinut; uu yon mail Hum my . Nxifii, , wt'ii MarrTt him. tor i Ti&ed 3. name. - iannoar lor a i)Laiiiiiii in aeusOi ac vt9n- and vet mien wiwt mueucuunuv ja iiuell, he Set into the, deiemlfunt.iffino terns mnnute in .numoers, was us 101 missive air !iaked he,;with a calm tone and sub-Lby the press wm not ue regaraea as many times do th cse. words ,!mell, he 'let into' the. dcfemlaint.ino terns in UriwuU-i. air. . ! irlr.oTTip or unnlcasant. e did nope , .J,' , y.v -i iw u ai -nmno rn ';.i,i;liwlln.-itft v ; - . . . j , T . i . ii j i sounu tue ucaui-Kuen. 10 an cat ini .mcmuicu n uo. ..iMttlK " . uU i0.--a . mnriv t mps i this x - .. : Ii 1 xl.: tofn olon trt tho IWMM'UWP J V - ... you turn a suuiiiieituii', wisnncu i toiucimu. v.. .?v v , i.,.0, inadman with .1 ferocious -smile. But ; importation ot. has i first, (themadman appeared to bethink liquors and wines himself,) 1 have, an idea. I wish to a'erhapa no move see if I cunt find 'some emotion up have been taken to arrest the tide of H s' 'jj &6nd but wh there. I mdst; put myself. -astride of i drunkenness, than this; and the mani- j turu43 home the Remi-circle.i .- - test traru ant nijusucu 01 oueiiu iui i jyeighed against hot being.jj)res"cht- " Light traverses space at the rato f it a total stop to tne tu-urd of a requiem to which Ilea- Uy heard of the mvectivesj AfterHar-Uf a .mdlious miles a minute, Jet tho astardand adulterated j ligtcus Avben the marriage- rington, however, had got . bacfcfl to t light from the nearest Har .. requires :-s into,.tlus fetatc.--; is:r,litrhtcd; a requiem which the Dublin, the defendant, aj Tippery 'ton year to reach the earth, anITer c eitectivc step could ! r . :, 1,1 tt1Ay Jffli, n,mn,l V.dv Int nrit iri v- cfrrrte1pseonft revealed stars 2.300 tail, paiU UIUIU liuuiu liui-iw- mw n ui iu !"'" ".'v - VT .v 1 . v ' ( hich every heart- to her hurninjx ant injustice ot onering 101 ; . vnn ,vl-iU :n deeeitfid mockerv The madiuau indicated with his fin- sale liquors which are totally a clieat ' ' ( tlip f;lt 1 tvcg ger .the upper, part ot the bauoon.; and nn imposuion itpon uie peop.e, , cril uiarrY 1, for I needra'home.' Just m speaking, he commenced to M-yuld nave justmea tne i.egisiaiuie 1 lw , 'she irives lef hand, but climb along the cords which held the : in adopting the most stringent meas- , r thcinatter; car attachcajta the balloon. M. (rod- j urcs to prevent their introduction m- j cle irlv of Ms utne8s to makc" ard, who hatl not before trembied for , to tins tatc. 1 her -ha npv; she even shrhiks, at first, iiiinseir, was loa-fu wuu ao uon 101 1. j vi c do not fucsiion rue poweia -. j fa iU-conccalcd lnwara loatlung madman. i . 1 the Lecislattu'c to prohibit the sale 0. -'cvnm ti.rt i.uAf fiiirrfndrinr herself But, .miserable man, you -.tre going ; cfovy Secies of intoxicating liquors, x man wuoin her heart has notcho- MiiWl I ao l hovnv" r.-fk 1)1 hO St:ltl'1. Ill ITS CS- I . CI . ,. 1 ...,,inn nftiiMffUCllL STKVEXS0N & BOWES, kait sti:v:nso;, i;owilv, .t xj-sMil'ii, "Wholesale Eealirs in;. iiavi: .ociA'p:i) AvrnijTiir.M 'r DANIEL K. ZIIylMEratAN, fBis'rcllan)).. Fovinerly of Ltntojatox, l()Vi:i !' flu- huir.' X. c, -'to;o. . r3 orili ! SrrH, 1o!ov ArcSa, .LAPELPHIA , AVI if iv an I lure used SiOfli I'-kvpt. :ui.l I : 1 1 1 v 1 niisi 3laii.-JS,.lS.! i inlr.ce'iiH'i'.t- li 1 1 the Trtnh" r-X-lilll will OilUul he to C0MM l. . DRAKE..; OOIUH ill,X4lkUii.4ViXl III. I S.V.i T. C. V St. : .-tl Lor is STitr.r.Tj A I. A. &B. G. Worth; fc ilKNKKAI. (hM MISSION MKH "IIA.N IS DF.AT.KUsiti I-Jiisio, Piaster, 2lmr. Ccmciil, IxauMl Plaster, if23isi sonN .HanipulatiMl ;uaiit, Tas Uvv &.CI:iriiH S!osj!it4U .aVi Sil ly.' r. Or.U-ls l'ur iinv id' tin.' -it lilli 'l without cluirio of f'uiuniissiniju 'l-i.,. (.Wt. ' Miirt-h 4, :iiH-)l. I I ; " t&.l MOfTON ilia THF, snb? rilrs havino iieconis lessees ol this spacious New HOTEL llcqletl near the public quaro a?ici t..oim limsp. in SiatUsvil'e, respeclfollv iinnnanee yr.it tliev are rrei)arpl to ac;cornrT80ilale tlie tlavclin'o- Public anil all who mav tivor ihem 4'ith palron.agU --with enleitainmei.t eq'ial to iitiV first class Hotel .in tne union. 3 l.vk- " ! 1 3 1 i f A Duel in a Balloon. An affair of this nature took, place on the occasion of the last ascent but one of the celebrated and lucky rcro naut, Movs. (irodard. Mr. Godard took with him on that day, as luVcow paiurn du vojatje, a wealthy private gentleman, ! who paid 1000 francs for the privilege of sharing in the perils of the expedition. -The weather could not. have been more' munitions, and. the balloon shot up rapidly to a consider able altitude. - "Wbat effect docs that produce upon you? asked M. Godard of his compani on. Nothing, said the latter, laconi-r call v. , , i Aly compliments to voir, said Godard. You are the first whom liavc ever seen arrive. at such an alti tude without hetraving some emotion Keep on 'mounting, said the traveler, with a gravity supreme., j. M. Godard threw out some ballast, and the balloon ascended. M. Godard i-ivauircd, does, your heart beat ? No.th-- inir vet, replied his companion, with an air which approached closely to impa tience. Tlie deuce! exclaimed M. Goddard; yon have really, my dear sir, the most perfect qualification to be an teronaut. The balloon still ascended; when 1000 feet higher, M. Godard interro gated a t nrd time his comanion And noAv ? othing ; not the shadow of a fear what ever! answered the traveler, with atone positively discontented, and like a man who had experienced a pro found deception. ' i Goodness me ! so much the worse then. "Said the reronatxt smiling ; but I must renounce all hopes of making 'vrin ntr.ih . The balloon is men enbu"-h. AVe are going to descend to kill yourself ; you will be with vertigo. v No remark, hissed the madman, seizing him again by the collar, or I will at once pitch you into the abyss. At least, observed Mi Godard, al low me to put this cord , around your body, so that you may remain attach ed to the balloon. Be it so, said the madman, who appeared to comprehend tlie utility of the -precaution, this done, furnished with his cord, of safe ty, the madman commenced to climb among the ropes with the agility of a squirrel. Hd reached the balloon, and placed himself astride the semicircle, as he had said. Once there, he rent the air with a shout of triumph, and lretv his knife from his pocket. "What are Von going to do ? asked M. Goddard, who feared thathemight have tlie idea 'of ripping Open the bal loon. To make myselij comfortable forthwith. littering these words, the madman cut si owl v the cord of safety which M. Goddard had attached fto his bodi sential character, the Legislature, is ; rlf.:rnt to refus-. him. But she is coh- the legitimate guardian, -promoter and , con6 pf 1Cr entire inability-to dq)end protector of all the iuierests of the ,;,,on hcrgCir. She says, I.Io will,. 'at people, so far as they relate to their ! oast, keep me in a rc-Jpectable condi livcs, morals, peace and property. ;on ju p;rc j rau.5t marry him.' And Whatever tends to the destruction or j. fovtit'u she stands at. the altar and injury of cither, comes within tlie au-1 pighs';a l0vc which shc.tloesiipt feel, thority of the Legislature to abate, j s$ becomes his wife; not from a -tee punish or remove. If, therefore, tho j ()f juVC auj duty, but from the nicfccn livcs,; property, peace, and morals of j .ir , de8ire to obtain a shelter from the community are placed under the guard- j gerce' storms whose violence she is un- ianship of the Legislature, can a doubt j ae to YCSst hy her qv.'n powers. exist as to the necessity andpropriety of prohibiting the sale of spirituous liquors, Ay inch have been more des tructive to all these interests, thanall other influences eonbined ? We think not. But the day has not yet arrived, 1 110SS f f power to grapple with actual whcirwe can hope" for such Legislative ;i;fc for yourself. By a careful process protection as. would prohibit .the sale j 0f self-culture, prepare to sustain a of pure Alcoholic liquors, which, while Urue womanly independence should their improper use' will do harm, may j-,cath deprive you of your natnral be somewhat necessary for medicinal j protectors and supporters. .Prepare to or manufacturing purposes. as it j gtanl self-supported amid thte selfish Helpless creature how deserving oi pity .'I'll marry him, for I need a home.' Young lady, is this to be the motive that decides your choice ? Heaven for bid. Arm yourself with a conscious- With a single puff' of wind to however too much to expect -that our jhvono- that croAvd life's motley stage. legislators would provide a remedy a-; y0'u will then be at liberty fo consult gainst the torrent of bastard, impure j Your he.art, whenever a candidate for and poisonous liquors flowing into the j y0nr hand appears. .You could even SUate ? The evil is growing daily, ml ; venture to marry the maivyoti love, is likel y to increase to tlie most.hin-t- !.cvon jf 10 jd no home, with the joy ful and dangerous extent. f 5V thought of being able to .help him The public mind has not yet been 0 0ne and what a happy home waked up to this enormity. The lion-. woud that be ! est, unsuspecting people of North Car-1 i'j marry him, for I need some one g iqs knife, we arc going to j olina are, to a great extent, ignorant . to love, 'some one who loves' and cares h, robber, you thonsrht to of the eorrc.)tio!iand downright chetf- for me." this is the better reasoning, escend ! Very well. It is cry employed in- the business of making! y-tn this, vour motto, this ; your aim. McLean 'i Houe, :. X ;i;i?e i !e, N c. r liso!:s puss tig tliritugh. or cuniinf to, ' . 'STATESVILLE, l-an bf accommodated with jIkals at 2S cents tlach. and coaifbrtatle- IodffinRS at the ' liam rate. t ' . j i t . ilAiuns ell fed and attended lo on rca- i-,j . mmFM r :soiialic terms. " , Oct 19 8Q3. A- McLEAiN, ToUlesceiid! Certainly; there would be Idanger in mounting higher, that does not inake the slightest difference to ine : I do not choose to descend. You, What? asked M. Goddard. I iky I wish to ascend higher ; keep : '; . -m , "I OllA on mounincr. i uau francs in emotion rri veil 1000 shake the balloon, the miserable crca ture 'must roll? over into the abyss ! M. Godard shuts his eves in order not to see. The madman claps his hands; he cannot contain himselt witn delight. He jsnurs the balloon with liis heel, as if ion horseback, to guide its flight. I Andnow, yelled forth the madman, brandishin laugh. Al make me do? you who are. going to tumble down in a moment, and quicker than that. 1 M. Goddart had not' time to make a movement or put in a single word. Before he was! able to define the infer nal intention of "the madman, the hit-- terj still astride of the semicircle, had C11t oh, horrOii"! four of the cordages which suspended the car to the balloon ! The car inclines horribly ; it only holds by two T was going to sar by one cord, so slight do they appear ! It would have' -been all Over with M. Godard if he lad not grasped desper at ely at the twO remaining. The knife of the ! inadman approaches the last cords rvet. a moment, and all will be over. A word isingle word, cried. M. Godard.- No-p-no pardon vociferated the madman. 1 T do not ask for nardon ; on the contrary. What is it you wish then? sa'ul the madman astonished. At this moment, now, continued the txjronaut, hurriedly, we arc at a height of 5000 feet. " . -- Stop, said the madman, that will be charming, to tumble down from such a height. ! , ' It is still too low, added M. Goddard. How so? -.asked the madman, tupified. Yes, said M. Goddard niy experi ence as an aeronaut has taught me that death is not certain to ensue from a fall from this elevation. Tumble, for ing his compliments to the c6uns $ Tile rode all day and nighty "and ccr-'j ed with sleet, arrived before Barring-. ton's j residence, in Harconrtf 'isti5fet," Dublin. Throwing the bWdlta1 otftis1 smoking horse, over the railing ojhe area, he announced his atriyl''t a thundering knock at the door. !Bafng tonV valet answertd the; sujmintlis, and opening tlie street dor,l-beld the: apparition ot - tne rougu-eoii,teu Tipperary -fircTeater, with j large 8' c under his arm, and the sleet sticiin; to his bushy whiskers. , J , 'Is 'your master up V dcmaudedflho visitor in a voice that gav4. SfOine i ti niation of the object of his jourpcyl ; 'No,' answcrei tlie man4 .'U , 'Then give him my compliments, and say Mr. l'iley he'll:' know .he name will be lad to: see himi.' ' M . The valet went up stairs andrtola&is master, who was in bed, tliepu.rpo.bf his visit. -'-. i :' : :' 'Then don't . let .Mr. Foley in rour life.-' said Barringtoh, 'for 4's not a hare nor a brace of; ducks,tlie has come to present, mo ,with.'-; ;n ; The man was leaving thbed-ron, when a rough, wet coat pushed! by; gfto -l.llrt . fliit- vnipn CLiiil (IiVftll1ilpilj t'' and at the - same moment ;Mr. hV?.y entered1, the bed-room. . v' 'You know my business, iir,':sahie to Barrington; 'I have madea jourff y. to-teach you manners, apd t is notMiy purpose to return until I have brokeri every bone inyour body,' landj attic s.ame time he cut a figure of eight ith his shillalah before the clievallglat. 'You do not mean to sayiyou wod murder mo in bed,' exclaimed Pais, who had a much honor as cool" cor- times further distant. The crreat tel- escope pf Lord Ross pursuec these creations of God still deeper into space, and having resolved the neb ilae of the Milky Way into stars, discovered other.systems of stars beautiful dia mond points glittering through tho black darkness beyond. When' he be held this amnzing abyss when he saiy these 8Tstcm3 scattered "prqfusely thronghoift space and reflected upon their - immense distance, their jsnorn OuS magnitude, and the countless mil lions of worlds that belong to them, it seemed to him as though the wild dream of the German poet was inoro than, realised. ' 1 . " God called man in Ms dream into i 1 . mAAtU,.! a P 1,mtrnn cmnrf como age alcoholic drinks. .Wostot'the com-; vou sI:lll be the crowning glory ot plaints uttered by the pre-s against 1 yoUV. home, and your husband shall this evil, have been against vhrftvrit-' u-knowledge you to be the.. good gen ed liquors.. But the truth is, this ' jus 0f existence; and this invalua does not embrace one half of the real i Dc power '.of self-reliance shall be a deception and consequent injury ot 1 j)rcc0lis talisman of Safety ,-at all times which the people suffer. No one can. I and under all circumstances, . and will call in question, the roguery and vile-! pVf.p;U0 yon for any crisis or condition ncss of the act of taking a cask of I to h,ch vou may be called, pure French brandy or Holland gin, j Tll'marry him, for I need a home.' or wine, and so mixing it witJi other Yes, and .a miserable,. unhappy home cheaper and often poisonous substances j'y0U have, with nothing but mor as to make six out of one or more, and CCnary love in it. Your character shall then selling it at a profit of one toj determine the question of y our hus three liundred per cent., for French j hand's success or defeat in the mighty brandy, Holland gin or wine. Wesay, j hattles of life for many a man, of high r nn hm-iost. mind, that loOKS bad enough ; but what must be thought of the villanous course now practiced ex tensively at the North, of putting up nromise and golden gifts, Jias been dragged dec) into despair by a weak minded, inefficient wife, who 'just mar- 1 riod him to ret a home.' She is but a MANSION HOTEL SALISBURY. M.Go believed Will 1 manded order to experience some j tumble, I much prefer to ..tall trom I- must do so, and will not 1 uch a height a$ to he killed outright, descend before I have felt some emo-1 rather than to risk being only lameu . tiou ' i have the charity to precipitate me from ard commenced to laugh: he ; a height ot UOOU ieet only. . It once that it was all a joke, ; Ah, that wnl idol said the madman, .1.. Alcoholic drinks and selling them' for Kyeakness and disease to his pinion, .French brandy,' Holland gin, W. I. j instead of ibeauty and vigor to his Rum, and Port, Madeira, Sherry and j wings, which otherwise would have Champagne wines, in which not one horne him on to honor and fortune. drop of these liquors can be found, j 'I'll marry him, for I heed a home,' At this moment there are in New I Q you say ? Never dare to speak or York and New England, hundreds of; tliink that fatal thought again. Wrake estaldishments engaged in the manu-; Up to a souse cf your own inward facture of liquorsvhich are sold for-! strength. You are "a woman :not a foreign brandies and wines, in vvhich 1 chikl. Dependent poverty is one of the not a dron of imported liquor is used. I cafi(est and most tyrannical of human These adroit scoundrels, for Ave can t a dreary waste, and its use no softer enithet which will express st0rms are heralds of certain destruc- their real characters, by their knowl-1 t;orL; to such a helpless, friendless edge of chemistry, will take a barrel t child of earth as you are. Buckle on of "mean whisky,' and by the aid of tiie armour of self-reliance, and feel chemical agents, frequently the worst j (iiat you are able to cope. with tho poisons, yill manufacture a. barrel or-orld; and with this noble conscious xrrx vf hrandv and sell it as 1 rr nau-r vou will snrclv Fncceed. -1 1 I 1 . No,' replied. the other, 'but gflp as soon as jpn can. ... ,f 1 'Yes,' replied Daines, I 'that "u might fell me the moment iputmylf 'No.' replied the other. '. fI you my word not to touch vou till 511 are out of bed.-' ' 'Ytiu won't?' 'No.' ; 'Upon your honor ?' 'Upon my honor.' 'That is enough,' said Daines;' tuKi- ing over and. making himself camft ahle, .and seOming 'as though he mea. t to fall asleep,' "I 'have the honor -of n Irish gentleman, and may rest as.sf. fe as though7 I were under the caMe guard. 1 . V j, ' The Tipperary. salamander looked marveloUsly astonished at the prctei)fi td islceper, but soon Daines, brganj to snore. ; . . -j , . if 'Halloa V says Mr. Foley, r&f.t vou iroiiirr to ret up?' . i, . ..H iXr 'ni.l l.iinps "'T have tine wif.frl of an Irish gentleman that hc wil'ljjtpt strike me 111 bcl, and 1 am not going to get up to have broken. I will never cet 'up the mean time.Mr. Foley, lfyoushopd want your breakfast, ring tlie bell; gjie best in the house is at your serviced- The morning paper will be lierepys eutly, but be sure and air j it hither and I ivill show the glory of my house." . And to his angels who stood ftbout hi throne he saidiVtake hint, strip him of his robes of Iflesh ; cleanse, him of his affections ; I put a new breath into his nostrils; but touch not his human, heart the heaif t that fears and hopei and trembles. A rrio-mit..- and iti was done, and thb man stood ready for liis unknown voyage. Under the guidance of a mighty ans el. with sounds of flying pimonsi they. spqd away from the battlements of heaven, toome time on tne nngiuy tino-eVs' v.pgs they tied through saha- ras of darkness, wildernesses ot death. At length from a distance not ount- " ed, fe-ave in the arithmetic of Ilj?avcn; and lisht beamed upon them :a sleep-' (,y flam.ea3 cen through a hazy cloud. In a moment the blazing suns airound them- a moment the wheeling of pla nets' ; then jahie(long eternities of twi light, then again on the right hand and the. left appeared more constellations.- ' At last the man sank jlown crying, 'Angel, I can go no further; let me lie down ' in the gravef and hide myself from the infinitude bf the universe, for end there is none.' 1 'End lis there none? demanded the angel. And from the glittering stars that shone around there' cam6 a choral shout, 'End there" is none !' j 'End there is none !' demanded the ingcl. again ; and is it this that awes the soul?. I answer, and there" is np end to the universe, of God." ,sure I i .m cies again. 5n ..... " I - . . 4 J reading for there is nothing frHm wickedeompanion?, is tne proaa ana wldoh k man so nuieklv citches cSil i ihost certain road to ruin thata young 1 i 1 ' L,1 T.1i'-Af : v- on nintv'iV the mention of a-more horrible 1 V . I rvn nscMYi once more : ui--1 w iioui the traveler, seizing him !v fall charmed amazingly. 10I- WBU 4u..; .rr: y., .ir 11 A;i.nA as reading a damp ournal,', and Uais . man can travel, a tin P""!--affected to go to sleep. i lessons in el tliCr will lead theifn oiyjdep The Tipperary had fun in hims', by step to destmcUon. Our moral well as ferocity:; heuld not rct jnd-physical laws Fhowho important the cunning of the counsel! 'Get&p it is to have proper associations of ev Mr. Barrin-ton, for in bed j or 'outof erydcind,- especially m youth.. How bed, I have not the p'.uck to hurt 0. droll a heart.' . I j ' The result was that less tjian pn ds, Daines and ins intend TIIK Eubscriler lalies pleasure inj announ cing ID hialhtends. and the pubfjic gener. ally, that he lias, taken this lorg estlabiished auil well knouin Hoiel, and has mafie every possible preparation to acoomrndatrt ihe business, trarfeilhns ami visiting pOrlions. ot jl the public, in the moist salisfaclory inanner. X QIIIVUIUI U I tj. 1 1 , I VI - ... -' - ; : TABt'E,' !j" and every comiort is provided iu his - His NTABLCs; are abundanlly supplied, . and attended Uyf-jt- caietul osller ; and lo all tlepartmeiits the proprietor givers his person 1 al attention. , I "i A comfortable OMNIBUS runs regularly I to '.lie deoot oil the arrival of the cars. With these elflorts to please, a liberal shar8 of ,the public patronage lsconhdeally eohci WM.KOWZEE Mav ?9ili. 1858. . ' tf-26 the throat and shakintr him with v - . ciice; when shall T feel some emotion . M. Godard relates that at this mo ment he felt himself lost. A sudden and dreadful revelation broke upon liim in regarding the strangely dilated lib? mrinrtftnon du vouaac : he hid to dd I with a madman ! To try to make a maniac n.-trn io rra.wn . To aR for hi-lp ainiJst the clouds : . Mons. Godanl iollows heroicarly his purpose, and throws over , an enormous quantity of ba)last. The balloon makes a .powerful bound, and imounts five hundred feet in a few seconds. Only and whilst -the madman surveys this operation with- a menacing air the er6naut thinks to accomplish another :-n 1 1 fi Ciih hv nnnr nrr it into casks made mi.Tf fiih-cvsitv then be yours, you win tnout unci ui i-i i y iiwvAK-"j- . , ' .'- v J 9 imitation of the foreign ones, stamped ; im r,rerarel to- meet its frosty breath; ed murderer were siuing. ifo m xclth thC.ntnm House stamp, w into-f if wife, von will be content and hap- warm breaktast. lhe latter ouiy hmKrU imfnrtkL,. nrnsnPtous or advei-sc I tnt upon assaulting a dish ot smoKJi u ci iii li'i.i ' i iniv. vjr -.-- - r,-- i v. nuLiwvi i ' r i - - m - ; t a our duty to God. and man. Young Men and Tree Frogs.; ' The' following quaint companion is forcible and "true. If Avould 4 be well if oir young men would note tlWrrior al of the terse passage we quote elow The tree frog acquires the color of whatever it adheres' to for a short pe riod.; if it be found on the oak, it will hpnv the color of that tree; iff on a 1 sycamore or cypress, it will be a jwb.it- ! isn Drown : anu amich iuuhu ui iuu growing corn' it is sure to be greri. Just so it is with young men ; their companions tell us what their charac ters arc ; if they associate with tho vulgar, tlie licentious and the profane, then their hearts arc already stained .-with their guilt and shame, andjthey will themsclves become alike vulious. The study of bad books, or the love of dangerous it is to gaze on a scene or pictnrc that pollutes the imagination or plnnts the moral perceptions, or has a tendency to deaden a sepac ol 1 .. x in flnA onrl min ' ! c i .i l? ' . . . nnrnose. x10St oi me iiiv .ir- muui eircumstanee aie u i. xx ... ft in the same way as sweet cider, and; cmld daunt yon, for your motto, sold for foreign wines. - j would be An Arrov Contract. fr . , . . i -, P rn. I.foli inrrci-inni nnt ft! TllOlvlll- 4. ii w utiui vvih.'v.i.m... ea"o Tribune sends to that journal the' freighting.scontract made m the Quar- What are the consequences ? First, the course has so increased the price j of . pure liquors and wines, that the poorer; classes are unable to buy them for medicinal purposes and being bought up m large quantities by the in a sense ouite contrarvJ The quick manufacturers for the purpose of adul -m t 1.1 I . 1 1 . a n - X". n A A eye of M. Godard bad rcmavKed that - : . . ' .1 1 . 1 t if tbniiiiTnrtunate feronaut una i amonrrst tuecoras spareu uy mu ma.a h-id anv defensne weapon, ne wouia man, ngures ti e one icaun. people to tols for a after all have been capable ot cieiend iut himstlf; but it is not usual for furnish themselves witn pis- yoyage in a balloon, and certainly one would not dream pi with a warlike encounter . in the horrible depth ; and the least movement of the now furjous mad man migit cause the car to capsize. M. Godakl, with the presence of mind acquired ! by him in so many of his baring serial expeditions, maue au valve. His nlan is taken. He draws this cord, it opens the Valve placed in the upper part for allowing any excess of thehydrogen gas to escape-, and the result which he hoped for was not long in making itself apparent. Little hv little the mil dman becomes drowsv -Lt come th-? xcthl xrmth-r-romo slo-.t or -Mne 3nt We will sUn.! ly each rtlsrr, howrvcr 'it hlv : Omrein, and dcknc. aa.1 t , nn-l Shall U- to oor trulovc as links to tb- chain." Chattanooga Advertiser. s n o t h i n g i chops a f ittia r.hft T.oit in the Mauntam XX. XJiv.f wxxi- - ; . : ' ' 1 t . i-. TheGettvsbtifg(ra.)Compilerges terinaster s liepartmeni, uasu.. accountof the hfss of a little ton, city, with Russel Majers,, and Total Depravity. The following horrible tale is from the St. Louis Dcmosrat. Read and teration, have become so scarce, asnot to oe nau, oiien m mc 11 , suU(ijer mkm. Secondly, these drugged and , . adulterated lifruors, by n flammatorv drugs or ployed in their manufacture V "v"rJ" ::r 7, i " xt:-,.' and the dance was prolonged till pa to an tneir constiiueif, u. , rri, i,v-ui ( in i iiu iinji iiiiii. four years of age, a son of Mts.iVj&h j. VYauaeii, io carry ircigiu of Cumberland county, He strndj to various points on, the Utah route fromhome.andmewholeneihbdlodtThechedule of priocs has been Mpt e.tn thnvr-b'scoiiYintr tlicfcar- back till lately, when it is found; that rounding mountain . through rle ; ! Government pavs the firm abov op am ami dplayin- li-htcd torches, ailcr ' ed oO per one- himdred pounds f.rom nitrht." Aftcrtwo das atid niig-; ' Liavenwortli to Salt, Lake City a the dead body of the little follow distance oi iwene imimieu muw. . . . t -l ii.li- . .1 nttAu fronv3n'.t.h!H ruormous rate the contractors xi v i i I At Maver S ooarumg iiuu?c, v nv mscateu'i m-ani -'"" "s-r' &r , . , , , c . n-i the highly in- Al rti "V. . , U . '. mu .:i h 'nd.U 4- have carried thousands of tons. Ihey i. x ist side Ol oecontt sireci, uL-mtcu nonif. i"i'i ot. n.v... -;r . . , substances em- ue , Q ' i mPV i T,,0 1Wtlo afl- ',;c.l ha,p heen aho are at the same time contractor, to A l ? ; my nighf, pHvmaS, and ubiA b ' fl-t, to j .- . . I t,' rnnfT. i ' .u ;i ! r. in .-i.v I uii'it.i - . ' L T .rliTl Till 1 1 I f I I lilill 111 Jli. r , . - .,x ,.,i...:,.: noionous liitrreuieiii at tr uunci in. LiuiLi . - , .v- ", , . , x-x i.- r v ? rrroom then repaired to their apart l.vw,UI, on1 rrtTistitnnon or thniis- gioom nnn xp L im- livlllil auu ------ 7. 19 ie,y Thirdlvi" we are assured by men, ""r-'T T ' I -LU'1U- ' . . . s Uinir had heen Si - -.. "ill. i 1 1 T asphyxiated, and mscnsiDie dv . nc anas. , imraiy , c -V i 1 and beddinrr had been sacrihgionsly faithful dog had tramped quite a- vapors of the gas which surrounded those who profess to be acquainted j -. bcdstcad around the lifeless body of i the sp .nth r hllllrtOSO Til I Lllt'll II!111LS ' . . i 1 . - . .1 V : xi. nitin!lTi I and i journey, was found nestled in he dollars, which is less than one tbm art-1 child's bosom; with his head reciting - the sum paid by Govermnent; ller iligionsly ' faithful dog had' tramped quite a.th' siopal Committee ot inquiry. third e gres- these reflections in the space second. of a him. The madman! being sufficiently as phyxiated for his purpose, M. Godard allows the balloon to descend slowly to the earth. The drama is finished ! IxU 'k.itJrtuo hrt their nrohts niHl uic.uusiucw, v i'- ,rn. mat iit pitisvui luliu . in.. . J ... - I i . , i i i j . ' x i. l..n nn lio o?i(. Trhird CrOD. re wretcn nau gaiueu lunoceut-, mua ucuoyuig u, uvv , c- t ;-it i T1m third cron of apples this season : at, lUC lcai, anu ci- ; tion -it uau xyi mu un.xi, h.xx x. . - . . ni.i ; ii,aif..i v,o,i liol-o.l i harkMhe have been gathered in Col orn rvTirxT-m ATI is no business followed in the North- 1 y ,nleled in the j fo7d caresses, had licked Lbackhe have been gatlieid in -crn States which pays so large a. pre- . Jected a roc ..e i , forehead. - ithe'rado county, California he investment as this. A nisiory oi mammv.v. "t . Coloma, El Do- mium upon the investment s.- - - '? - Si - 1 SI , . Ml-.