; " 'hi- ; jr ' " ! ' ! , ' ' ' Lit;- K"' t .-:t ! t y ill V ' i 1;- rt- i- r f V: -Hi "Ml 11! MISCELLANEOUS. TrtMndmolberf;yii tinJ auhe ta la j with the Uguteat pee ofyour fineron &nt stream, you can; gliding down - bWti Tcdant fielJd ftWrj lap, ira t f,!. ' ..e. ,...,1 l.niiiv. and anon con. Ntriio! new h-hi.mj - ' a 1 r rilirtinj i 'irmgih lo propel ,he c.omtlicatfd i" i f Lniner of inJWtry : or you can tend it tlhingl foaming over precipices, to J'j" w,lb U Jf r impetunui headlong t reams, carrying de t station in their course ; or you can uffer it bf roll it. IuggUb way into some stagnant pool, tteir'dingWf,.gtfr.r loathsome reptiles, and poi. 'stain? ibe almpuere wim i "-iitMi .-I V! BY THE tATRjM. C. FIELD. t : " f ' LOVE OR i MONEY Bol? Harney vas a yonng jmaft ;qf very snciat lemDfirarnkint. and thisfundfli.s lor society Itnl iiimHintdUsct means improvinjr either to, ms pMrny or his purse. I He soon raiioruu; rimnnv i lint haiinff kind . was enabled to make anolher st world. r-v;,:j ! r- . Again his halsreducea him. ml again his brother assisted in his recovery;' But whatlyrants our evil practices are. Bob cnn had additional evidence of this itruth. ! His prodigality broughi him down again, ! rn f HATTv tMnTn V t !. i;fi 1 4 ' ort, inUi:r; Calhoun s. luenvU bijoux rt rin.ii fjrm "d thus prevent, ns far as mw - -L. . ". . j .r.. r 1 1 hey, could. I hat illustrious Statesman from The I)iciatwn ofl a Lctalne, Caucus t )dn brokcn anJ hisniime rend.r. if Jke the abode, orjlike the spirit itselC offsomer fabled qcnjii enchanted among the rocky hills, appears that, enormous black pile known as tbe mountain of Taos. A perpetual gloom hangs round it through day as well as night, antfeven when the sun is brightest it assumes no livelier ap pearance, but seems ever to be envelop- ed in shadows- J L J . i a mkH-hii shuatioiVmoredeyolatp. When a storm gathers, the lolly peak .-ir. (tJ-: ,eh U SPft oljthts mounrnin is soon hiUUen, and tne wjiat cffect throwing him uppnshis own heavy JaJen; clouds roll down Its summit. energiPS would have, refiisetd him any ftaU. trrm Cbcirne! In nimble fsirfhfr AlfK ?M i . m I ' 1 r,K rrilCC Cll lilt SIVIUi v..n: v i a."-- - , if!; Wrt. 1 I Injury and at. bme, ibe deest and .If . the inhabitants of the ' A What shall 1 1 do movy ?", rtimipated IL Idling impr,S,i- aren.de; your chil. w,hm Its brea. g - H Mh nt o . Myj hrher has !df.c eing drcn may have a Mr and faiil,rul:iotructuM, lint , vh.m-j . . , ' my hanker ; and therejlS no olhee person ilUe are many, Iwn ol practical -Mdon J black mountain, with' fear (and cunosi) ; j hiok of lrus,ing j srt responsible an of. Which are not iaiibi in the clox'l. The mind a,d wonder. From the valleys the snow , tictJ j must take car of? my own funds. Li r,;ur child U constantly buy he will he upon this mountain is not oiily visible in j Yes I see I must advocate the! sub-treasu- th winter time ; in tne mimueoi nujju, 'j ' -t " w J V 1 ' i . r t 'L ji;Jta4 omon" and something must be done to increase when crossing a few miles distant amon0 o ... . ,, . "flv" . , the revenue. Lets see ; what shall it i,s most nonhernity chiTs and crngs, e be ? Q rseeinL ?. No : that won't do, av the ?nov, glittering like moneu i unjess over my own negroes; and these beneath the beams of the midday j j JHppen not lb have: just howl: Hard !".!; . 'work of some kind ? This I could ne- The annearance of this truly gigantic black pile is eminenrty calculated to rivet j attention and rxcite wonder, and there- faTe it is no? surprising that the supersi- W I H 4 : :wniMUiej ; li -ki c4: 1 edopioas lo the people, by which means i Being a spectator of thelproceedings of I hervfould he shorn of;his usefulness,5 a'ftd the Locofoco Congressional Convention, deprived of the moral power lo aid us S,EV F. Warnins aleison of you when you least think To your clild your remark i wisdom ; your ! serration, ciperience; your opinions; sound d ctriue ; and ymirlword a law your child is t irning a Ie$on from every look and action ft t most of all. your example i educating your biij. Lay a Uook constantly open before- bim, iad wbkb be U cmtaniy stod ing. lie care tAi&nilMi father, and you fond mother, that Uu insert no pag whit h hereafier you may ! ivLh to tear, no line you may wish to blot ; he careful iliat you admit into that much rfad vol j cn no lentimmt which' you are unwilling your i lt Id should transcribe on the fair tablet with ii bis own ii.nt.cViit hosotn. ! -! I i I - fTeach them to reverence God and Iye work -neither difpie labor nor husbandry, which the most high Cod has appointed. Teach them io'hear the yoke in their youth, and " do with ill dilioi-nce whatever their band find to do-; ; ilMfiitl y..i ecure U-ihrm the competencies itid hBppineM of birb the luischanceayi.f this world cannot deprive ihem. And whe hall have pi-ifJirmed all life' jlutjes, and en- joyed life ' pleasure, when your earthly taber liaple shall fall in ruins, when your Weaned frame: shall find quKl repose beneath the soil yi 'havo Jaiihfully. cultivated, and. when our nnti like shock of corn fully ripeJ, sliall he gatbejred into ftore-boues not made, with hands, eternal, in the heavens your grateful children shall nriie. and bless your memory -they shall t he living monuments, which shall hear record llial you laid for them, in early life, habits of patient, cheerful and contented induslj-y, the foundation for a manly, virtuous and honorable independence. Amer. Amaranth. ' 4: i J Vou cannot too highly estimate tho M'"re on which you operate. You cannot too fytghly ap- 'pnt iate h fu'ture destinies. That little boy may yttloccupy tho pulpit, or thunder in the capitol. Thui'little girl m;y wield an influence that shall traVl down to the conthigration. Mind is un searchable.. You know not what hidden ener glis your pupils may possess. There may lie concealed within them the intellect of a'Luther, and on you devolves the .responsibility ol it develop menl. fittiirri rrfon'nations. lh orators whose voices s ver sun. Organized, an Ohl Hunker -moved that the erh heart Whig or Democrat.1 Still Mr. voting; should be by counties, each county Calhoun's friends could remain none the having the same vote th'atj it hks, in the less-lirm by keeping cooL ' He, appealed House of Delegates. TherChivalryJ re- to tins Old : H unkers, and asked if mad bistedjthis. arid carried thertiforiteer nessj j"uled the hour ( What did they capita mode of voting. Be'allyvtKe thing, mean - to do f The i united efforts of both whicli has heretofore been regarded aVnn ,vin?gs o( the Democracy could scarcely impracticable abstraction, when reduced Lseciire the victory in the District. Did to practice, worked so well and gave sUch they propose to bring discord here? Did universalsalisfaction, thai think all Con- they propose to bring forward any such Vent ions bad better hereafter Vote in this resolutions as hadjbeen alluded to T He manner. The counties wefe then called, warned them to beware. Let them sleep in rotation, to put in nomination such per : thejlsleep xf death. They saw, from the sons ajs they pleased. This is better than spij-jlf'and the power which the Chivalry h'avinjg a'nominating committjee, or subj '. maijiifested, what would be the conse caucUs. The Chivalry, afterall, are a qufhce.1 The Convention was thus saved decent set of fellows, and manage things from a most glorious flare-up, by the Ma quite fairly, when they have the power jor'i timely interruption. Tho nominal A Mr. Daniel, of Spottsvlvania homina tioini' speeches then proceeded the Old ted Eustace Conway, of that county. Hunkers cowered, and the Chivalry kept i and 1 wascer- qutf u Various gentlemen were-put in Thcsudc:;:: of &e rut:.: i. CXei-C Just arriving ft dtlphia. A: Sap. Wool r. dive d. ; Fup. T meres. Fancy ? . Jeans, Uio (Irnr, !i- (' ejs, Mackinaw, V; ' ' SHEETIX'.!: Cashturrr!, IV ', .: -cy SILKS, C (a larger- dies t-'t . ELihic mw (as3orted. dendum to his own speech, and then went on to tell of Mr. Conway's 'opinions about ver endure. Speculation ? Yes ; that's the idea; but in what? Some; capital might be necessary; and this, like my ne groes, has stepped out V , Ah 1 I have it now." continued Bob, alter a few mo tion concerning it should exist amongst ment's reflection ;" I'll, speculate in mat- tlie simple minded people of the valley. rjmonv. A mutter of money ; just the I Many, very many years ago. it is said, ; tl,jng for me." I ' l ' fh!e lofty summit was accessible, but all i Xhe next weejc found Bob, in a: fine car- who aerneved the ascent became luna- : riasre .drawn bra nairl excellent horses. 3 the Mexican War. &c. Atnonir other tics, and could never tell what they had u.jth driver and but-rider to match;. These things, he said Mr. Conway utterly repu- seen. Ibis fact spread great alarm a- he had succeeded in borrowing from his (hated John C. Calhoun as " bavin"; too. mong the people, and the opinion was brother, and he was now but speculating soon prevalent that the black mountain jn matrimony. 'i s . . :' was the place chosen by Montezuma for j His course lay towards Charleston ; and hisl reappearance. ! the second night, alter his h'aving home, After this no more attempts were made c;irm. upon him just as he was opposite to Scale the summit, which was now held lnc residence of a rich widow, some miles to he a sacred spot, until a Wealthy young yoni that city. I The lateness ot Jhe hour Spaniard in the city of Mexico laughed ; WrtS suflieietit apology for his requesting at (he popular superstition, and declared accomdations lor the night. These were that he dared to make the ascent ot tne readily granted: andsoon hisheavy trunks. His speech was a good onej tain? from the buzz of approbation which I ndrrtihation, ''and manv speeches made ran afound when Mr. Daniel took his seat, j much good-humored sparring but no that Conway would be the nominee of thei trespassing: on the forbidden cround. Convention. But most unluckily, accord I Tereyere many hallotings, and one thing ing to the homely' adage. Daniel was like wftyjdent- tliat the candidate of Old the cow that kicked over the good pail of Hpnkers was Conway, that of the Chival milk she had just given ; for after a short rTtaslBeare. Whether the latter gen- nomination speech had been made:' by tinman; is an Old Hunker or not, I do not Capt. Eubank, of King & Queen, Daniel knuW; I3ut be that as it may. his i lec- arose and said he wished to make an ad- tirini jWns a triumph of the Chivalrv. ,1. 1.4 i.:,. u . i.i . .i.L. Li.iLi . i: ' .. r ' The Old sacred mountain. He was carousing when the boast was made, and one of his com panions proposed him a princely wager upon the adventure, which, was accepted. anjl a few days alter, in spite ot the warn much proclivity to Whiggerv Hunkers clapped and applauded. In ah instant the storm was upon them : A fine looking young man. from Ring William which rejoices in the name of the - Ban ner County" sprang to his feet. (I think they called him Douglas.) and commenced an eloquent defence of Calhoun, amidst lthe most uproarious applause, I did not verily believe, that it the entire Chivalry that required two strong negroes ' to Carry, o Virginia had been gathered into one were in the house ; and himself seated an house, they could made such rt fuss. The Old Hunkers were terrified. Somebody appealed to the President 'to know if all a cheering supper. The ludy was social. ! She knew his family by reputation, and from him learn- i this was in order. The President a crood ing of priests, the prayers of his relatives. ; p(j fhat he was on his way to Charleston j looking, quiet, decent old gentleman, who the entreaties ol his IrienUs, and tne ear- to purchase negroes, of which she thought nest persuasion of the young met with ,h(; Weight of his trunk good evidence. wmihe had laid the wager, and who His .departure next morning was: accom ncSv ofTered to relingiiish it, the resolute panje(j NVith an invitation to call iipon his adfenturer bade good bye to all, and star- return. But a b?w days had elapsed when ted tor Santa Fe. he was back. He reported thef market Slle.travelled to Chihuahua, crossed the : unfavor.ihle to nresent nnre.hases and prdiries and sand plains that lay between seemed disposed to visit while waiting for tleman from Spottsylvanta to assail Mr. itj and Santa Fe, and arrived at the base a change in it. I: Calhoun and from your silence I pro of the black mountain in laos. lie told Ht remained in the neighborhood a few j sirme it was certainly it is in order for thepeoptrt wnai ne. rneatu lo uo ; oere a- davs , j)lJt these were enough in which to ! me to delend him. Aye. sir, and I will f I 1 .1 . ..II... ' O I . . J gajn ne was warueu aim cmieaieu, out s,.ne the fate - a rick young man in the in -vain. estimation of -that, young widou. They Alter resting a few days he commen- XVerK engaged. Bob postponed jliei pur eed the ascent, followed by a crowd ot chUS(, f negroes for the presentj and he me mosi uat ng spin.s oi u e va.ie. i ne L,an menaritio; himse l lbr the wel ding looked, however, as if he were sifting on thorns popped up. as if a new idea had sprung a mine under him and blown him upon his feet, and exclaimed at the top of his voice, the gentleman from King Wil liam will come to order." Sir," said Douglas, " if it was in order for the gen And though his nomination was unanimously assented to, and three yotmg Calhoun men Douglas, ylettand Garnett all made grpi glorification speeches at the wind in up. yet the Old Hunkers were sorely grtv'ied,.and I heard many a growl of dissatisfaction among them. S j M . ;! SPECTATOR. Witppahannoch, Feb. 2Gth, 18i7. pF The Editor of the Mecklenburg Jef-fej-so'nianis authorized tocontradict our as sertion that ten of the Mecklenburg Com pany badenlisted from dissatisfaction. We have notjsecn the ten but we have seen one df them who states that it was nothing else but dissatisfaction that caused them to enlist. We heard for some time the j . j complaints of some of the company and presuming dissatisfaction was the cause stated so, and we have no doubt that was the cause. Since last week 8 more have New Oilcan- ; Loaf, crushed r: Java anJ Ki O 1 . XV.'tc. V.Sr. ; MacJ;errl. ?j :: - Glass. Tanner'-; ' Hemlock anJ t .', Blasting anJ j . : : KENTLC I; lion Togctlier with a : which jwere pur l' - lowestirtces f r i at a very small ac :. I! Salisbury, 0. FALL ANF For enl listed. Char. Jt urnal. aiNewioh, a Frank I in, Perhap yon are training tho fathers of efoi iiiation, lh orators hereafier fchake the nations. r 1 I The infant has faculties which an angel can- t),tf comprehend, and which eternity alone can neiki'd. Here i your encouragement. You ne ien'rnrted in no tiifliok: employment. You are aimio" & n- worthless einK You ;are lay ij'he foiind.itlon of imperishable excellence and fch'ci'y. Your woik, if you succeed, will .i : ive emjn'rej and stars. lb. i i ! 'vr li the reiincf ot manj naturej lemale wijiifly is the most 'cfTective. There is a re fjct fr tba poller sex implanted in ui hy na it'elhat makes us desire to ajppcar well in the nreicnce of delicatq and intelligent females, ad baa a tendency to elevate our feelings, and njaliu m a.ome. a fj.Mitteness and propiiety of d,Mutmeiit loially.nt variance with all coarse. tjt and Au'aiily.i S.ieh is the influence of the. intercourse of which we jeak in forming character, that we do not recoiled rverito have irn a young man devoted to the sK:ieiv of la- djei of his pwn age, that he did nH turn nut extreme summit ot the mountain was reached by climbing a splintered cr;ig, and proceeded for some distance along the edge of a dangerous cleft which was always filled, with snow, but known to be very deep, as a man once fell into it and his body was never recovered. Here the people paused, and the voung defend him, let the attack come from whom and whence it may." The Presi dent looked confused, licked his lips, drop ped into his chair, and eagerly peeped over his spectacles at the raging storm. The matrimonial ceremonies Were per- without ever saying a word more. In the formed, and Boh, by promising faithful- i meantime, the luckh ss wight from Spott- ness in the duties of husband, became the I sylvania, seeing that the Chair no longer master of a large fortune. At the oia T;: i -i : 1 1 noh.M HASJusr :: Makax. I! L which far excrlU i lished.l Hettii! c ; TMij)i:. in allitavariousl-r;, er ready tu nifrt : t. ! . toiners wish f3l; : nollohMirpa.u' tualiij, Jepa t h ii I shall be his aim c . . ageinenl, he h r i . Pet. Iflfc (f , 2T 1 ! 'j DBi 3S.UB HAS fta3i'osf sis 5 RESTORER OF THE BLOOD, - FALL; ANli For 1 ron CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, i i WJIKTIIER produce J by bile, phlegm, from inter t Vial morbid mailers", arising Immii twidly cnreil dis orders; from ihe use of mercury, rnlomel, bark. &.C., or (in feniales) from the change of lifc.ns fpecifird in the Patpphlet. Abvssi.ma MixTt RF.. (in liquid arid in pa!tie,N. celebrated for its speedy arid perfect removal of (lonor- rhcen i(nd Gleet. Half pint S3. Quarter pint 81 50. interposed to protect him from the rapid ! GoXdMixe Bahsam, for Dilious and Nervous Affrciions. The next morning, as the mild rays of and overwhelming attack of the fiery the sun spread a brightness through their room, the husband awoke, raised hilnsell upon his elbow, and, gazing intently upon iiviean l;iiio-lnnr r rmnrirnii tr ilimK i i i i i c i .r . p..... v , - ; tne piaciu aim uanusome leaiures oi nis th fearful and difficult ascent. With un- ; wife, seemed in deep reverie. Jlearous daunted resolution and iron nerves he toil- ; ed himselt; and imprinting a kiss upon her ed up the splintered ptnnacle, reached the roSH.hU(l Hn. awakened her. Ui. 1 i- ii . .. i i ' mis ion i (iw rrugr, iiiui wiui ins sruaii axe, working holes in the ice to cling to. he dis- Iy dear' said Mr. Harney, repeating !?ir l'liclif fill cn I nt t t iro mv itUr hni'n appearetUloyvly on his hands and knees : yon mnrried me for iovc or mnneuT over the high summit of the mountain. j - For love, of1course, riiy dear, skid Mrs. fie had been gone but a few minutes j Ifarnpy. jhrowirig her soft arml around when he returned to the s.ght of the peo- wf hband's neck, and pressing him f- rA 1 n,l nn' Unit f Ihu m .... r. I L . j C. . "V :u .w .w utmu .or ne ; ectionately to her bosom. Mr. Hat hall discovered a wonder to the astonish- r reciprocated her! embrace jand vefy cii t:vivuiiu .i im.iimiltiii cavern i.nrougn j v s;ii(J it in u ii ion uirAiiilui inn; t'lUS Ol LTC)tJ, anU ; lit into the blaze of day with, the precious Douglas, begged and entreated that he Colds; &c. 50 cts. Depcrative Powder, for Uiliouj Fevert Headache, diseases of the Kyes, Slc., which is to be taken in the restorer. Fifty cts. ! i . Ashborounh.N. C, July 13,1343. Dr.'KcHL Dear Sir : I think your medicines are a bou( to take a start in this county, from the fact that they cfletfteil a cure which seems to have baffled the skill of the physicjans in this section for a year or two. The subject is Mr. -Nathaniel N., who has been nfilictrd with the Lir Hush ye, hush ye, little pet ye, Hush ye, huh ye, do not fret ye, The Black Douglas shall not get ye. stones ; the whole interior of ihe moun tain he declared was one immense cav ern ; down from the entrances ran wind ing galleriesi of easy descent, leading to vajrious brilliant apartments.; He entreat ed some one to follow him up and con firm his story; or when he returned no one wofuld ever believe his words. Scarcely had this announcement left the lips of the speaker, when a whirlwind came shrieking around the mountain pea! ii . .. .... ... . WeU and nrosner m liL : inl.t. nn iVi .... i i- i ' oi ue r I "I'M iliriiuiig iiirni una Ccll lO iai I IJ JJOil II I A Hnd, we have oliserved many who, hy confin. I face and cling to the edge of ihe rock, to big themselves t associations with the mem. 1 preserve himself from being blown over Vftt ol their own sex, have acquired a rou-bv-H"5 precipice, ine ierrineu people call- tvfli and uncnothness of manners s ihat entiieU 1 e ; nim lo decend instantly': but the sky uiimted them f.r the intercourse of life. We !' ,TK7PI11 a.niJ a thunderbolt suddenly -';tv ,ut. pin,,acK Jv which he Mad as cended, which 1VI1 with a fVight ful roar into the deep an(j hjs rt.f.eat Nvus cut oil forever. Filled with consternation atd terror, the people fled down the moun- Well, then, I am exceedingly glad to hear it, rnydear for I have not got the first dime' ; - ' Bob sept back his brothers carriage, horses, driver and out-i ider ; and of the rocks" he had in his trunks.imade a pave ment before theldoor. the stepping stone to his fortune. Finditig herself; sure e nough married, bis wife-iied every effort to make her husband hfippy and to be so herself; par did she fail. Bob made un der her tuition, an excellent; husband-, and cut ofi' frjom old associations, became a man of superior domestic arid business habits. : ! might say one word, by way of explana tion. Hitherto, this worthy had sat with eyes rolling, and a most expansive under jaw hanging down to its fullest extent, showing as much terror as ue may ima gine the soldier s Wile to have shown, as "complaint, together with some other complaints, say ti In. r;.rl,f u .....it . r.t, , i , Flatulence and Dyspepsia. He has taken one bottle of She Sat b n.ght on the Wals ot he Castle thc ,orer o?ethe7vvith the Aromatic Extract and De. Ol lioxburgh, whilst Singing to her child. 1 purrive Powder.; He says that in 12 hours he felt re. lievedand 24 hoar?, much relieved. He has so far re covered, now, as to follow the avocation of his farm with little, or no difficulty. He says he wants all who are afflic ted, jo-u your medicines, and is recommending tbefn to when She felt tbie iron gloved hand of the die afflicted. "1 would be glad you would send rae a sup- wrn-y , Black Douglas himsWf pr,-SS heavily p-; Kttr.? ery calm- j on her shoulder, and heard his awful voice : ing t.t$n now. Reswctfuliy yours. close beside her, say ou are not so sure ; ' J- M. A. DRAKE. of that " AGENTS JL H. Enniss, Druggist, Salietmry ; B. - - . O.itef. Drugiiist, Charlotte ; J. P. Mabry.P. M. Lexinj- But at length Douglas released his . ton ;?J- M. A Dtake, AshiK.ro' ; J. F. i. C Phifer, Con grasp, at Daniel's continued and earnest cordJ P0,";!"' Linro,nton solicitations, and yielded the floor for a ! tl-t- moment. Daniel declared that he meant i i nothing offensive to Mr. Calhoun or his ; lention, than to make an attack, &c. &c. ! A "tyJ""lV :lteraty,e.ArtHScUc This tlid nok satisfy Douglas ; but he tie- Editepbv Ceo. II. Cotrc, aitld av C. W. Web claretl that when that gentleman spoke of ! ber.of Kestvckv. Mv. Calhoun s " proclivity to WhiirirervJ t TUG AMERICAN REVIEAV: C.N. vw.cv. HAVJNOc--pose of n-rv its varies tnnv-!.' i ' old and ra w f Vie: Fashionn.llf fi:tti: not to be jtirp.i- I ' . They aje 'capnM- , with a all ; a- 1 f : - cannot in ptra.-i-. N.n: We hire iT man who cannot - -r- 1 1 o .. . . . .TTtftT" "r r -m, '.. At X. FRKS WINES, SNtTS.Cir.: . Nuts, o.U u: V. Dyestofls: and a ; for ladie and grn: ! SYRLTSondrnf. I care, and rnedicmr t, night. fThe above ;., u ' Salisbury, Jure , II: r.T-: 1 kVe perfectly aware that a f.M)!!! timidity is at lit lmtiom of this, as we esteem it, giVat defect )JT cbaiacler, and that many a man of sterling worth would ai Soon he rauM.t Ok -iimillillillrr crime gant moral as in 'playing the lady's an. This all clearly wrong, and mav-'ireue. rally lK5 eferrel la onie unlucky occurence mth youthful awkwardness has given to ridi. it cuie. aware of the power f Tlh r5Sh,f;,I,y l"' Riming ih habit, and j hanneri of inen, ibey Would lake pains to allay .! tyf ,?,,,v,,c.U'bich produces want of ease io ibeJr presem r, and liy! becoming altihility and kindness, rheiih confidence and self pos j ion. 4 ne inemiier oi iho two gexe were (iiii..t...l I... .k..: . . i . ; ' ' j ") iio-ir .tiMT iu or companion! lor acb other, and the more easy and free! 'iheir Intercourse can he, duo regard heinjt bad to jrict propriety, xe mor,. delicate and reGned wfll bo ihe cntimeiii.,i,nli ...,-ijJjrA SI it Power of GfiSTLEXESs.Whoe.yer un derstands his own interests. 'and is pleas ed with ihe beautiful rather than the de-. formed, will be careful to cherish the vir tue of gentleness. It requjres but a slight knowledge of human nature lo Convince .- ( .... i L.. : 1' J.. J :.. ire . i . t-iiii virlo Qk. i " , us, iijrtt iiiuv.ii uiiuui nfippinessiiuiiieimusi. iSl in hbl nt,olVng wretched vie depend upon the cultivation of thil virtue. Iim lo his Inte, and shutting .their ears a- ! Gentleness will kxsUt. it rs4or ;in n ! . . . . . i. ; S : . eep ravines him successful vyhen nothing else could. h the head- .. CI,asnj crossed ' its annearance : lit wins the hojirtx nf nil it is even stronger than argument, and Its sncce?3 far Ins leeii en- Ih j!m.ripiioii !it now num!x-r Tl ie pub'lC Settle T" ' A .. t I . . . i .- -,l .i i r j mb itKn a.n ivlv rw nas now reamed nnr v tie ! tauen in connection wiih the ann ause of .i - ..j .. , : . ' c t , tun i n fnMu war. the U!d Hunkers he looked upon it ihen. orrly 6njr-eeilenbd. and he looked upon it now, as a feeler, intentionally thrown out, to see how far they might safely go that the edict had gone forth to immolate that pure and lofty Statesman that the miserable humbug of an infringement of the liberty of the Press was the means resorted to for that nur- . pose that t lie Old Hunker policy was ! elsewhere, openly avowed to be, to whip THtf subri' f r vi(fxn Court : qualifieJ'a Exti,: Peter HeaJrkk, cic . tary.herety gives f to the dtcraeJ to f pajntent, ini -J.-f. ing claiias psint . ! them prpelr j u:! i prescnneJ by Ia w , : I their reoDt err. Lexin!on, N. (' , : NEW-Y(J No. 11, I nhout 3,5(1, witli a con?ant increase. oi tne vn.w ot the work is shown ly the tact, that of the numerous new suljntx-rs who?e names have been sent ioir thr olnce with. a ihe last trw month, a large numberi have ordered the hack volume. Ample ar rangements hav? been made to add greatly to the mer its Ot t lie work, in both its l .;:-il an. I litfrarv rhnrae- Tte New York II It. Temi-weekly an ! . Tlie Weli'y Kn r -in tie world, cn:a in loatir r, at only 'i TlieSe.i.i-y.Vrk!;. Frjdar, if 'iut l)u ;. Aiornins.arxi iA n ; ter ; atiu1 it is confidently U-.ro-J that the patronage of grren p.j this Kview. on If mn ot i! VV'I,. r ,.:.nv in. I i.( iU ! - f ' f . ... literary ppt.;:c tr-nerally, wjII soon te o lanre a to ena ble it iii pay so literally for every order uf hili and fin ished wHtm', as to rmke it in all resrcts the most able ars in a kTaVoet W'S,!;ncP- b r"m ; !'? (TI "nJ.r.hkiugi, ; it Fill,lW make , . - , : :; ueep ravines nm I. ri .V !.!. h is exceedingly lav,lynil :,,rti iu : 17... : " viiasrn crossetl by fallen trees struggling through thick- ..tj si lrlicl iwl i l. ....I.L . . 1 9 . . if ui iriuoii auu OlllUUiJf TV n.tk un.l . j. . ' ii - times treading the water courses r i. , 1 i ' - P"- ridiculously termed it :Sir: let them do mimniaiii thi awrinL. 1 " eriess anu iiieuegiuai 4 11 snows that a man , -r ,, , . : . . r - X X ,rht hS 1 T1' bUrriwl- P.ta bridleupon his IfaUM, ; that i ' P ' and the tnend, of until, nen night had closed over neak t. 1 . .ui 11 1 1 . ' , ; Mr. Galhoun present were nreoared to m phiin.they reached the -allev. ' i b, ,s ,bJ ,'",,'e f'fi "h'"e ' lk the ball at .he lirSt h on " lere .he m. . . nlva i.MAtui.tli IU In L-tni-rn1 n.t.l . . . I.I... . - il1' in. fllie reCKieSS OUni? A KOpnn -r,cnn . ; nnnht.KH v- mrwt rn.iMio . . . I in r.v inuiuj tj, inc Kstimoun men (IS llieri and attractive periodical du :-hed 111 ihe Limed .States COllld, and to liich OUt the rest that he un- Ue "rpestly a.-k Ihe conr.n jrd contjJence and support derstood a member of that Convention, of f XT fn,n'U cou:;'7- r i- 1 . , . . . , ' t. x t ft n vi i v l here will be four ensravinss each disregarding the obvious duty imposed on year, carefui.y executed ; a,,d hat is of more impor- them, and imitating the example set at 'ance, aecfmpinied with ample biographies, that may head-quarters, had it) his pocket a vet of s,nn,l n;a ,Parr f the history of the country. Moreem- llMtinv i...irtTl ,..;ik i ii- b.ili.-hDinis may be given, if the intrinsic value of the Itesolutions, charged with discord and dt- KnieU( an thtTtlv te enhaced. imuii, wiiwi-iiiiiui- i.j.r. vaiuouu, ana sup porting the liberty of the press, as they 1 . j j oe iToprietors 1 : I pense to btain the the counfj.an 1 m et attention it p.in! ', 1 ; tiling :hni can he r; ; er, t!e Foliticinn an.) ! ..f ti'.u. i" , . wa 1 j i 1 ii a a ( I WOuItl fill's 2Kd s '.a ; in entertainment ir J ; ( akej fonthe J-ap r. i ; forward ttetnenf-y t v ; 1 .lJ . i auu j eric oMi7f,ii 1 . L Tri Th. nl..; : i..:.u..i ! m"lrr t MV "HI LUIUIUUC IU UUUIUMITU 11 r . at Five; Dollars, i adtnnce ; TUrte ropirt, loictrer, j CAXDICS! CA. jrr be afrded at irere duUirs; Five for twenty dot- j C1.tn..t ,. f . , w,....,i uvmviiitre. icif(ir. kbh, ac, con ou- . - 1 rarn tttem tt a more liberal rate. ! -r : .f rr I if jiammaa uom e have in our lofTice a IWder Horn, of BrotKlignagUn dimension, hemitifo'l luhtrcd, and poluhed. and tneaMirf t wne -llbree feel in length. ' ! ya broogh'l from outh America. L.lar. Lrpur. Tie.cish gysttitf, and payment in adrance, mut be urged 6noar suliscriber. it beinr th? only way that a periodica) can be efficiently futained. ver beard of more, ad 1 T Vt ; I lhR troubled oceftn. at every! m ad ver- j "IT "rt" r,ous' just at Rtv or iw, 2rcat ilem" of exp,ns, u iJrr.0 .mor s Is the legend -i.v A illMnJn.i thufAr i:. t,,is P0,nta Fontaine from King ' ved h the redooWof P. The postal the ami neueved by r the simple people u" T V:V f L:. ':: ; William begged his younsr colleasr oijme valley ol the black mountain of Ta- hJ Moi ; T 1 e V! W F i vield him the floor for a moment ci rwl .1 . i me orioht ntmftsohere ii! ?n u ihp iflrr. m-wl -; . . ' a niomun. :.i:"m luc caern o;1 .a Trea- Hve : - ; ; . tlincU Uk. I . MaJ-i poured oil on the angry waves aUIC, , , ! !i " I MHIlllluni oui.cHiiii , . u II l i- I i wu i ti r4 a is A r. Ut WAR. " The steamship New Orlenn up, tt,;e city Sunday evening lor Hrazt lmpico: an.d jhe seat .of war. !! Geti. Jesuit Sur. Pron ypn- VJtvvson,;Ca j sepgers in hcr.-riVrie Orleans Picayune. ' round him are like maniacs, the !sport of w passions. The Tenth i Contnanti. IIIIIWI .M .II - . " - ; Jesnps8ur. h,,U ,n lhft West recruiting the tenth Cbmpa1 hy ?e number " begged the Chivalry to keep Cool. lie j -f AVP associated themselves in the practice of iheir Uhat tney Would remain SO throughout the clence aext door tu Micuael Brown'sstope - : -i Fagg IS Col Volunteers for unt and he j It ( -i fij ig the rc 'lu ll; i'j if? w : r i . . ... . ' Ue to v''w is not halt ihe ton The! he Miiniifacio) i JOHN J. M arko pr !.'- -Carulir a : r ainqpnt. No. 4M, rpAKES X North ranzetners ro m-t t. toseil hiery sper, a at the extfenKlf low ; and will vcarra.it the cr ru'f J SUPEItlOU ttnu n.inr,l r'r:r, -. South, as the black shadow of coming e- Dr- vHihead may be found at his (nee at the Man- ' dozen btt1rs pat k-i, v. ventsibowed that all these things, now 8,on"rraUn,Sor?f J-H-Enniss. ;Fruitsan4 Zv. c f will meet.wita pre ; . : . . . s Kit i; f.v h- t ; . : Bpc, Suzuuicrell V White head, J A h associated t'mves in the practice of their j ofacturrd In the I these! thmgs. now Si? "rrIll"Dn,Sstor? fit J- U. Enniss. regarded ns so important, wonld soon bet -:" i forgotten and sink down into titter, insig. riificance.'- Yet he'regarded tial toUhe safety of thu Sou fiAir -Jv ll - i a ILL , - - . h, and DOSsi. ? f i I i T Ta" Candles for !e iotr, ly bly nsiccntial to ibi intrjty of tbeiUn-1 vYcU, r s?v6 " . T . i Just printtd an-1 :.r . i ; i- r. s : A: j.T-