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It? 4 - 'ill , ;. i .jr-: r. i; V SALISBURY, N. C. SEPTEMBER 25, 1855. NUMBER TVin - . v " ' I. ' . ' .!. ' l0'. 1 ' ." 'fl 1 i " A' i .1 Hi . -v . t - . - vii L L I i! o !i . V, ' t . , i . . . . n " i. , . ., ; r y j. r. .ILI J ,1 ! fceUl-r. niiigi-miy conducted when it full, u the lot of j If man; of the symptom, which ante, or may an unpiimTwiiuiiai person to ware thrtftrmton. Jariwy m-frver,- or if fflttiattsy of tremcol ire In the find place it must I remembered, that here omitted, it is because either tlirir ehumera for continued fevet, we have no cor, dint i; we Won would bare been wacleiw, or that a judicious have no nn-dicine which w can give with the "'"-'nc to ,r'ou part f thi. work will fur- ' . .t.. ..ti;.-.:.... :....:...,...... 'tokraUe certaintt of Miiovin'r the discaae. "a"l.UHt Bu'tlnee. ' tqpnh.ltUMN a wjv ujj ...WIV.IIII- anu ; . , - . - . . ' ' ' ol tever, tlie nil, " Conlajnon " baa valuable article from a new work entitled 1 1 , 7 " vaq,,i,c,i treat, of "h 1.4 .rcil rti.:l, and the ret r; lt (UiItte r f tylhi-owerof tl-cunMU11lu.11, l.y tin-1. tn fullv MmM nt in the rariooa naoitarT rti- Ilouiwlwld Surnwry." ftKVrKM Thomh-I thei iwa. m in the 1Uw,i fOI1,1,l.. oonJitK.ii r.UUID " ":" " liut-cul "HTKinag," M. U th ulW. Uii work ia 'rKvaibk. fur the afm.l... at.,1, her .h.-r ai.r-ar. ' " "ou,J 'af nwdIu- rltition ... ...... rt " to L'O over them here. Thev mar U nummed ly roached ix twarj glittering object, and cried when any thing waa denied biro. ' tlU whole rotabularjr aeenxMl hard! to exceed a doza word', and that o? roaa (hortae) answered foK all quadrupeds, ucl haa borwa, dog, aud cata. When, at Wngtb, woodea honx; was (riven him an a plaything, it med to effjet a great change in him ; hii ipiriU revived, and hia lethargy and indifference were diaaipated. IU would never eat or driuk without Drat ottering a portion to verted from a poor Gorman, mechanic, aa be enpifortel The binhand atonfJd, and puVtesr wm, into a prexftfij' mrifi a hero ' ei- )lc-d tor m t plauntion. With hd averUd, cjtiuj; a eensaboo Uiruuliout thu lour quarter of the globe. The number' eonaected 'with tfiia revoltiof tinm ut ttviiiU H got atated.'. We bam H aot and voice interrupted by heart-broken aula, abe ' bugs. - . . . made know to ber husband to otartUng fact I The above exhibit n akkeninir and d'mruatiiw The whole utory afford a good illustration of which til like a thunderbolt upon bitn, erusbinff enouub without further comment on the eLane. Ibe folly of permitting the iwiagiuatioD to lead hia brain, and cauaing reaaofl to-totUt and reel' ter and consequencea of tluc achedule. ua in the ibveatigation of facU, and the eiteaded iinpoaitiona that may flow from the want of ex act aud acrupulou veracity iu a nugutrate. X'EEMATTUE MATKIMfV. from iU throne that she had wanted all bia bard aarniiiffw ia the nuivtiM J ir, an l.ian ticfa-ta4 - Tb. Meant aUre from the erea of the ! . 1 DeVer hc,rJ U hm Wiaf huaband which met Una atoowhUj diacloaure, 1 fout eoffi' t to law fcr ptainly .bowed that be Waa no Unger capable of 7U Pmor eovwta ao each ureui win aenoa lua ana uaa tha l lua borne. highly tpprove! by medical men cvorv ," iifn.-W.t, ai.t. Sometime, tlx, rowti- . 1'ri.po.iiiirwhaleveTloweni. either tem- Iim ami It vm wall tl.nl if in tlw. i tutii.iM.1 imi r will throw iT fever Mt the very loraril or twrinantwrtlv. th atatulanl nt tlw m.. ImiiSi'itSIl IieWTauIiei;' ruM-' I'&f"' i; I'rwtucfa ofiuiiuial or veiretable d.tviniilion. 1 t realm 00 1 of vliicli lam CA be accotii j . , . .. m,,fw g- w ivmitteDt character tliu ti ' . . H. 1 M .r ... . m um uiemiiug 01 iwoijmu into online m . ..,r. . , , . . t Lmik. -hat dotitM. the poor, dotlx 14 ifCMtuvv- w www Mvwn mi w H'C"1" IraM. Atid thai fi-p nil Hat a.v.i.,.1....,- i. : j..ia. ' I fi.rw.p h ftm in konii!.Hfn Ui.)A kkuud, luiii. - . . cnU informed tike nublic liowhe hm dkd ; but wv. m fWf u. i " e ' .cujiue nrnruMnimir - wiKJum, ana ui Hmnin ' i ir k - .1 j vwa. WW. UV MM IWvTtClal IP! W VI We bad tkia aad narrative from one who knew ! u"-OWB Ilia lower, aeemed now to be rai.ullr devel- r.anu (. . j;. ;,. ...i i.,.i;f..l aitpreciaUnr hia loaa. baa with a maiiiv IihtK i oped ; he aoon uilhd bia toy, and leaned to j m,uU U WB, faigati by Provid.ee not ale- ,IB ,eft bn ,luu' h "J ",t' j -rdoM lratM Buurv' to"1 taaTkmd mfc Uiving JrOffc-i-Jfto..W.tog rapidity. ,y llle nleal. f keeping up por.ulttrior.. or-'r? ,el1""- kw " I aa to bkTwn family ; Uedefraud. U.. "eommuaity .and that ufltfr alt iu i.vii.fit..ii.M Lml l ; j..ia. (.1 t . . I .. " ; I - " Ml RiKIIW plMlMU WIU ueutCINO man in cam ..I j,BM,irrf uVvb.paieirt for Ui an.l twenty .or aniinmJ fetr f and tliure ia none which eijjbt-aiid fvrtv tiouw, it hw. t utt eff, it mora dependent Oil good linriri, Ac proliably, by p4ptrtiuavrdkrrbtra,andli''ailli TllOfe ti reaaon trf U-lieVe tLot ' givtd j''d- Frorp tlm nlmrM-rtrmrTai atlw k, wrancc prevail. ver .where it. rcK-o! ; ' li" -I" k -uuol f- ver,.! . r - - ; . . ., fdtwaar nuw V: "thrown nJJ at any period of ita to tlicae itniwrUnt potnta in the munai.'e ! . ... , , , , ' ... 0 .Viiur. A rjii .It L-.l nli fc er onlit to mentor" fever ca; and if the .ul.j..in-d , j,, rf)uinv ,hd ..,,,, , ,., articla aWI aervo to enlighten a jxrtion !.a pMe better cv. u in a tarn than in a dm Thi. article 1 annol h liUm-d without reft-r-1 thia led bim to exwreaa H.e wadi tliat be .trj;.,n." u'i,n ther. i. a true .niritual af-1 mhJ h d,ed remained a aeoret ui'i l't th eNii'lotifleut of frruk in raw could tro.bnck to the lole in which he had al- i . . . .1.. . ,1. .1.., .1.: . . ' i - "f!tMv. oi r- wave twen eouDneo). irora urn repeaiea aiaie- !" 'I .'.7. j " ....- '";iful- H . ta, now that. h had learned to .peak, it ap- it' v-ii in tabUpfettfuT e, relieated every ! . . . .. . .. .. . thrif or (nnr hours. - ' IH'an'd tliat ue tiod been, trom U eariiesl recol ooti). lulled. I 1 . . ,. . . A. - the family well, both iu the bright day of their ' """ ",rK,u 001 Ior D,meu "S :. i l j - .1 1 iKTf-niv ujuniMB, a looaDefla ior utr eamttanv l'remature marriair-nr .monff the rre.te.t ' l,wl'cn,Jr "apF"" . gloomy : ' ., .. . 1, .1. iJ. ! right of their misery and w reudiedoeae. 4kveiieawiiy..wtHJa,uwi)a wt,tginaea 8M ciin 01 m uum, aiiu . dwihi wo m wi . . ' l : ...I. M I .! of thoao who txi-cl iuforiimtion 011 mi im portant a aulijcft, wo ah all have conferred a bene fit bj iU j.ublication. t'CVEtt la that fluadilioa of the txHly in which the puke is iraickeaed, the akin hotter tbaa ntaval, thirat pnweot, and the funetionn geoorally tbaordernL Tl-k feverndi atate of the reteM may ariae from and be the conromitant uf rarioua local aad other anWtiooa, but it mat alio Lubtntv a diaeaae in it If, and it i. to h ia thia light that the prem-et article aj.pl 1.. '.rer, properly ao ealbai, naturally JivvUi it nil mloluWnullUiul n.vor ar agua, eruptive fi ler, ukA aa amall dm or mntolea, htic f. irr, r-mil-teat and aoanaoa coutiuued fever. It with thaUiO mt that hat-t dn at ximui. ;-tLc vahera will ha Oimd.-red uo l. r their own beal. iUolitteat Irvof anay be rrarded a. an ag;rra valej (urn of intermittent fc ter or an.-, (e .ly') ; it baa tho regular Miecmtion of hot, cold, and tweatiag Oage, but the interval b lwn the pawayiain ia But ehanKU-riaed by tie. Mum to . emaparativa health, aa it ia iu the latter. Through I C utatl Uofwai euootriea, lb priwipal type of -nt m the nautttenl ; but Uie emnplf -ationa of the lever, and onariiently iu inn;ernrnt, va ry aoaoVding to louality. L'o.l. llreiw eirvun. alawoaa. it would aa.wer ni g.iod etui to di'vote atur apaaa hi the aubject al j.re. ut, than to a.) crowd.1.) r.,m: the treate4 eteanlinea. a. r.l en rv tbi around nmt be ul n.l, an.l ertWt .jun-tude; if thirot i preM-nt, it should be lil-rally indulged with mni.le dilu.nt: H nourubin.iit U Lull mi, it houl.l taciveo ia mid ' MMhnriu.A. 1. 1 :. i 1 j 1 . I.-; c...l ; . ,-,v, I,;. . . ., , . . Mauv a take, enua II v me anchcJv w th the 1 " t " vv """1-. 1 ., -6, mea in tuoee ihy or rVrwrma, u an -auu marry-1 - ' . -.. .11 ij fnded forward u,K,n the floor, and hi. body up- m,u.ZKiJ - ,ffB iftilultJ SZ-, W . " TtJZmVZ rifrht ; and here, without light, and without the ; aHlav. lt)) ,e mlQ k Kfo ekxle with I "bo b " e P ' Zr p-th toTlt U th! power of locomotion, he had remained for year., I no mot tlideration than thev wouU pnruke h th browa, i " l ZZ The date or period of hi. confinement Be knew of di.,ner-littU thinking tha't wh,n once in "d defrauding their f.milifca by the parebm of; 7.7!': ..T t, for in bb dungeon tlre wa. .0 .unriae or ; m en uM tbelr jK, m Tuere lotry ticket., in the vain hop. of aome day f HTrlarl aaoaet't. mark the latwe ot time. When heV.,i;. ....,:.... ,.1; Idrawinga doxk, of which thertria lem i.rubauili-! the aquirrel providea ba. winter atom he a" " ,h' '-tith of May, in the year above I ..au ,rf,m h f-in(, Mm hrKlid Knd ... I ,; 7, ! .T : . " ,",.., ty than that l!.ev will be afrucklv liirbtnin,-.-! nAm ihoMM Ubor' CASPAU UAL'SUb Iu the year 1928, a groat ac-nwttion waa crea ted tbronirliout the civiliied, world. In the tlnrv re- J , . . .. . ' 01 i.aspar Mauer. Juu,Mit appear., waa 111 suUtauue iu follow. : emte ,,.tiea. and ci,ii,t r,e.IIV of milk I ""''rowli" b1u'u uo"( ",b , eappe ..el 6tnt...uw.reMr.tM: trnmea. oran-. i to ' " " mau io d-dryw. of a peat, aud rje Iniit if they do t.ot rr ute flaliilencr or Jurihuta, a 11 allow.ibte. II the kin i. hut who waa .landing like one intoxicated, atlcmpl- ug to mote forward, yet appearing hardly to , .. - ,1 , , . it, c Ha.e cuinuiaiKj of bin li-ni. Ua the approach au.l drv. it nUould ! noun, ibulv or ofti-ner I ' ill. Mater, and, iad.-ed, Ui'u practice in brtn-n- be knew not; he never aaw the face of km at- ciel(j fatal Oordiun knot, which can be eel Uodnt, wLo never apoke to bim, except in aome j uoin cut aBa nev(.r uuiteUi wii barmoniae all. unintelligible jargon. In hi. hole be had two jlie uumbera who have felt thia truth the wooden horaea, and aomo ribbon., as toya and stil filling it to their heart", core theae afforded him his oply amusement. One I incalculable. They recogoUe it a. tle great purchase lottery ticket.. Vnr Orltvnt Daily Mia. H0XORI.VO PAUEN'TS. uf the citiz. iL Ui i fj-aiiii Iu LI -it tv, ,;,,,. Lj. ' , , . , , i .w - Js a Mrangtr went into Uw cliurcbyard of a I,.. ", 7 " . i " I"- - ' U ,,ad MiTatm : Uke of their lives. The chain i. not to tb,, viHflIrpb . . . . . lkMUrJmi . .:-i .... 1... .1 . . . " ' i" a eiiiKn aim rmiwcuoie mil- ..,.1 .u.i ..j fl,.l with.' ,. . . ., .1 . . i . '. ' w .....m ,.,t IKW lJ(ryom . af ,,. . ',, -..-..---, ...-.-- . .autea one, tut a cawe o. iron, ...at ..gnien.; , j A boy, about ten year, of age, pie a, of aaanaj,. ...., a.thout med-; H. Jff "hf.TSv in' the direc ! "t t "7" TT". ,'roU"J "' ''l 4 eUJP,ged placing phuiU of tuTf iciu. L.V..11J ,u.r ,'..uit.. ..ri,i.t t ii.o.rv.Ut 1 01 ' m"' "J '" n "rec I U .K seene, cave bun a Incil. of which ,,.. .k,,;,.,i: 1.... r... I...-- ....r . . . r 8 .' by kv.-p the la,wl t,.., of the.r nee.-- ll"" "fl!",,,?,i",n' 7"' ,h t0"k ,,M' I"'- b. Wwd- th- ua. ; he then partially-, u, ,4 ito ru,t the very inuer -lily derated contenU. mnnr a caae of frm!' W,.lh l,"D- bcn ,he CTVnf "r" "'Uii.t to.walkjBlar-eteuir-: ' " war-W-wWt rtWdurd-ro".fiu;rabrc ls.Ue, with , . ... . ; neU ,ru,n P"- Pul 'to """ Bow and girl now marry to a greater extent lin nn mML wA lllnll,rhlu, . A ..,.sw.IC,i,,UrJv .ue.aMou, j w a lH.fH,luil,s 0f our Story i .,.. Udora. iila.l of waitiler ull ibvv be- .ioe.liKi which were aked as to Im name c . .- . ,v , i luaUaal ul waiUu,' till tuey be- tIle movcn,ento of the other two. Tbev wore jaeMMHis which were warn """'. n,ls bun, in the streeU of N urembtrg. I come full -rown an.l mhired men nd women 1 l - . . .lane, he earn,, drc, he .cemed not lo compre-1 - - 'u ,.. 1UI ,V ' L " ,,DJ ""' . n. "Ml. ,Ten: I ! tbe.r hata. and a f,w other bead lleat.Ware.1 excewivelv fatiirued l:-1 i- , a - me young iiarjuy as vjoh aa ne gels out 01 auori 1 ajrua of mourning, audi aa are sometime, worn uenu. lie R.are.i exceit it imiij.ui, H.y luls ,nv,u.nou,, young man. A .impicion Was ' i.i,,.,. an,i fi,u . little A,rr leathered on hi. 1 .1 . -red. a. if exlntuated. d pointed to hi. Hx-t,!,, ut u lhf. u (lf h,,h ,ni, ,., I.V .... 7 K ' U,ePuw who MroJ, UUe" tae'r poverty ... . -ati o - upivtfr np -aia me vouoif miMi, as soon aa sue d.if,g .. .m, arrareatly from pa.n. As he , imjM)rtaMt motive, had led to the singular treat-1 ' ,mra " ,,,,)r..ri;lll,, Wu -Miink they are qualified to assume the most not fade. " The hand of the dilioent ball oro per, " If ye cry diligently unto me, will Ijtai hear! aailh the'lord." - 1 younger, bold- in- hvt- aprow a- few- TOot of iTd flowers. The third child, still younjrar, las it Jkoii.e trul'.iiRMt care beiuj lakeu whi n .iglu of aueiidiiH'Ut .bow tbeaiklm, that there it not too great hurry iu giting or -nuilling troiig i...urihiu. uL In more k-r.Mi forou of Ln . the mum- pria- ci le of uxaliu. nt nu4 be t. .t in t'lew, but inor- urvnt vmptom mav r:.!l tot intrfv aetite iob-rf rv e , di liriutu may require lie- tr. atlllellt pointed ouv nd4 the .rtii le devoti ll W Uie uli)-.-t ; dthVulty of br and Oougti mat rreU'f a bii.ter 011 the t-l..-t JeeirHltte, or Tall Travelling i OkuKTLa Kxpreaa trwia on the Great Miami (Cincinnati, Hamilton aad beytou) lUilroad, with the engine "L. liomna. dieu," made the run from Dayton depot to da cinuati depot, on Saturday, 26th alt, in OM rnour "" twenty-two . jninntey. with tv patw, - mating lour stops, and reducing speed UirougB the coKrat limits of the village ou the root. LlUtance, sixty mites ; running time, "a mile a minute." ,,.n, gite. to turn, out acarcety .ad be ,a,l- , with f.wr of -agnation, from the idea m)vmn pw,, of . ,S nJ m if P. eJ it, when h. .pal it out, aad Juddered an ,1 ,at , ,lr,ut;,1,crt whiol. 'led to hi. inearee- .., - u. . . -n, and their affections. The girl sorin began planting some of ber wild A Collection of Familiar Quotafiimt, witk Complete Indicti of Authort ami Svhjrtt. Cambridge! John IJartletl, ; pp. 205.' Parbapa j with at.borenc. . Me manih-ted the Mine aver- ri,ir, now that his story was known, mijht ,ioti to tiei-r H -'- UJ, ....1 ; irmpt ., (. - w bis life t. r, with sign, of ..atUfiu tiou. ,JUS ti, at unet tlie removal of a hated ob- i Mean while, all atteuinu U iraiu ant inlurtua-: ..i ,i..i,,i; It,. i-..r- un,w..iHu,ii iim M.ai-.s mi iir.-m.urt. iiiiiriiihi- . 1 ; tioa It-oiii linn and " Ma" wnt consent, thev post oft' to some iieii(a Oreuu, and there uike ow.-s-iions they a ill n-?ver cease bitterly to repent. Marriage should uever 1 the rea!t of fancy. The liall-rootn and the evening: party rarely de- tawaU Who are about lo r.din hot climate.. , - u , ,,1JR , .,Wjw may : .... .-- .... . , ,al r, rra,, ...ne ue au-; fader the etbilnratiug .. j kj - t i i.i mnm vi'txi ii n snmf tiiii.- it mi tip ATrxm -i it i .t . a i . . ... . f n. i . . ... it - call l'.r tli;- "i'l ociciiHitt-ma. Mu,",nV wt-ru al laat narliaMv reiiJizoti : while uv Wiis un I in !- at War xt m I ta il h smt mitl It-vi Isl-v. i-innifl .1 Im t 1 'iT ' j I . . .: . 1 1 t' . h '; ... . .. .... .. ..... uer toe care an., protection . , ro,.or t-uioer, . q( ,k. g,.lrJ rf .-....,, ue was niutc.eo ana seriously wouuaeu, uy a ' i .-.-. w ilhout ta-rccivimr. Hu shed manv tears. : t.i,.. 1. r . ...I rrA.,) or coii.tq..li..r. rnov,..l by gentle ' ,,' whu( 1, eeined to consist of After tins event, Earf Stanhope, ho'haPn. n.i.u; caator-tHl or rl.uUrb or .-una will IS"-um mld uuinU-lligible sounda. 1 ed to be in that part of Germany, caused hiiu to mallr be founj wtfest and lial, or by clt ter j ... ,..,., , .,;...! i ...... i , t i. ,i ' t. . ,.i...,t , t ' i ii" ii:nri hi inr niiiyvi v ir -iiiiuwi-m ruiuiru tA." .t,uiiKU . iiv. v we -tao no u Covumoa continued fev.-r w anrfTJe. tf.n tie j iw.(UMlo., ,t uiL'lit with contui-ite lartiru: 1 ... .. , . . , .- , , ,. , ,, , , .... ... -in-.-... i-t , -- , ..pt.nj-uj nu ,,.tifart.irv niifi.nn.ition. It sta under the care of an able achoolmaster. Here rflhv tkra. imv ruite .H.ra,.-.. Mir,um;) tJal a( .rHcr , wur dat .laborer,' hi. fears MiUided but in Iteowuber, 1S33, or iIki gemral .inking of the p.... . tV I'"1 H,,i, . ,-.luiv of ten '.h.ldren : that the l-earer ' slum-j.;. wnmped in a law. cloak, m-coated him. lo iaJoraa tbrnMelvt- tboroaghly on tbu a. well MOtber malWr. conaected with the im-rei-valiou of brallh, and aba on the nature and ma'i.ifp men! of the diaoaaea ia and cuum-ck-d with th. ii future home. whole av.trm : aa d-crii-d tv a m-liul 4 . - tlwr of eminence, it aff.ti the h- a-T, the trTaik of the body, and the -th niiti- ; it tff-"j. the circulation, the absorption, and the nert.ius t tem ; h aff.-ctt the sk;n, the miwular fibre, and lb membrane ; it aff.-ct. the body, and hke wia the mind." 1W mclical u n tj.it M-riotis Willing I'-ebl.- and oa-ily exiij ;i.:-!,.-.. m) ! ,, Uw. ,(.'tt Ult, llim , call for the careful and measured ..f nifie or'britii.ly, W iif C!iiii tfajAor.) with strong tneal-br.Hl 'Molxr, 1812, fthdj under the pretence of having an impoilatit ooiu- u :i lur.rii-tranoll ! , ., . , j-i.t i-i , i . . ior, iti lite uiieiieii, .nu uu wttmui. he liad never Mure been suffered to leave Inn muiiK-ali.w to make, and pronoied a meeting, hot mill.. K'i i.i i -i- i i . . , ... i temper. t e see Uie result of ll v h"Ue ; that he ha-I ritelv. d a I hiKliaa ediica ; C a par awreod. and they met in the palace ifar- 1 , . , . . - . ... ! 1 ' III.. . huU nt Hfenm- tlirrt .tt or ra t , III linn, been Uiptalaed, Ac. lie was seut to this den, alone In .iiieiilfv retmated smart fiwmrttltxk- At Uif I M . . . . . . ... i. , ..!.. . r v.....,i, u;. t..1- ..! ..;u t .,.,.., .... TTii-urTSrv" iiiuU"'T.e"Tit.- i''olfcTTi1 "Trh-r-thrTf - i 3 . . J UMJludbUtlrDp start t-x and the eiop tn.K iar. inu t ne waew u ot"i ;mte of till s. nttvn team old, aud then be-exaininin them, the ruffian stal.t.-J turn in tlie, -.-i... 1 type.; out it wouiu g... n , a,l ; if there b. ". , ad atY,j ir tll. Vlb n.,;. of ,,e heart The Wound did not prov niw ,mw . H ,a t g ot not i.raii on ti.e ioer put ... u.e w diaeaaa ao gravely important aa tier can never w ,,, wlljv m.Av it wie"r ; if u diiW-l- - away. U leirilimately ua.b rUk.-n by unprof.--.wn.il j , . . . . k1) , ,,., lh (,, t ihe mern- squib and joke, llic dissolute young man may appeal' amiable, and that slatternly scold lot. able. Matches made at such places, or under similar circumstances, tre not of the claw that originated "in benven. They more generally are nceived in the opposite place, at,d briii;; fcn.. only iniquity. The true way lo h aru e h other is to do it at home, in the par lor, in the kitchen, and on ootn-ions that the icse unions in The stranger drew some paiK-r. ,' 1 ' Hinetit of wives. Not onlv this, but we r, ituesd it in I ,t. . i i . :.,i .,i ...... ..i.i ,.'n, ff , . me I'l.ni- MIIIVU .... .i, .......v- V.TJ ... ...v ......... He was ai.I. to return liouie, '. ' . . il. m ol llle, stiuui.i," o.t tyi itji iwu ..I ......r.. t, )u. ,l.-si.ri.. .11.1 r.- ul,. wt. nf ti.l tinnru-ii.-.l M.s.'iiiTtrM. 1 9 .nt, as his lather had beeu of that corps. This immediately fatal letter wa- aiiJI , , , , , ii1 -. i .i i . - and shelter, and in women cross, uiriv, sluuisu ...1 ..I.... I .... ... ma i , '.ut't niMiii wen. .iil in niimml of (tie .v!iiii lint in vain-; tawaoaa. iff pwdkwl aji.tno i prgcurath- ; but . , ,i.., frulI1 tumr w.-.t'.d'with itfj - - ' !'ii-.: t: Jt .1. i.. . ,i.. ,; ' aud Unuklcd. - .11 l II?." ' a":: lllijin W lam.-; Ul lUUI ut Hint is, un ill -11 t a I ' j aa a proehftna (sr orcumslanotw wh.-n this i. ab , lav. u. ,ari..u. wa,.. e.tl.er b, .- i , ,11,1ill m.u i....ti..n. sent1 -.......i, ..t Tw.i, .t. I,- h '" b -lt impowblo for us to depict . l. au.as.li. aM lit aW Tj stl II I Imi.Ii tf "thedeaille'awd it to ba managed wilji advantage doiii.-tieaiiy Tb trat aymptotna of incipient fever are u.u.tllv disnlaved throutrh the nrtou. stem. Tlieju and ble parts dividual feels an unaccountable languor, and oomplaias of headache awl shivering, canwrt ev ert hia fMHWa MtkM id th'i dutiea 'vr, l?f.-J of hfb, ia eauly tired, akwp i diturbed, tlie a- I palila i. iBiired, lite tkia looks dusky and the eye heavy, the puUe. quickens, and- .uiJcngtb tlie feeling of general illnes drive tho patient lo bed. The attack,. howevJr, may commence much room .uddeuly a shivering, or, as tlie peopU in inany pUoea call it, n " gu nv be live firat symptom ; or mr JteadacOio, ot vomiting, or faiuting, or even convulsion may be the fint.ymptom of the impeuding mul.ulr. Wheav fcver i fairljt cVtblih. d, the j.uhc rnngrt about 100, the tongue is fiim-d, probably brown ib and dry,tdeep i dislurUJ or np Tanted 1.) delirium, the mua;ular mwer is diuiiiiilied and diminishing, and the mind ind.ff. rent to passing cft-iyiuvtanem; dark ineriistatiotis collect aU.ut tlie listilh, the attNnt sinks down in bed, aid wrbnpa passes tin eatural evat uatioiis nncon sciooalr, thus displaying the most evident sign, of JclalHy. This condition mny increase till it terminate iu death, or tends toward recovery, either by tome' marked crisis, such as profuse perspiration, or by an almost imH rc ptible amend ment Tranquil sleep, improved ,Ict of the .1 L! taill, i,t.,'i ti'tl- unienanoe,iiie .am " " - Ithcaore. denry lo mouturethe tongue cleaning at "-1 ,(J fr(n ,,r(ure a, mu.h as y edge, and natural desire lor t.l.a" give sign afl u,nU f cu, , Ac, tliat th. disease i pasmng ; on tno outer J(. purrfW ,.,g ibe, ' . .. '. . . .. i fuiibful'e ilia multitude of i.hvMcal and moral t.-ri.roof mat. lial, or l-t ts.iisuut r-an.i nit . t. .trHI1,.r t (1C t,Kv. 0 all iiiqmrii-tlie dii-d. On dissection, it appeared that the knife . . . ', ' , , , re...1 io tl.A l.eart. lii!iLin-r nn HirlsttVtl ltl ' - . sinful they are. They ruia the body, corrupt flowera around the head of tl grave, wbea the nothinff oftcner the subject jf friendly dpt stranger addre-aed them : j in ,ocial circ, than the authorship of familiar - Who trrat e i. ' thi.. :-eB. about which 1"M" " apoa you are ..j busily engaged in 44 Jlotlier's gratej sir," said the boy. " And did your father iJ you to place those , flowers sroiiud! ysttir c:ot!wr'3 Ta"e ? " .i sir, father lies he.-e too, aud little Willie taut sister Jane." " When did they die f" " Mother was buried a fortnight yesterday, sir, but lather died last w inter ; they all lie here." " Tlien who told you to do this f" Jfoboiiy, air," replied the girl, " Tln-n why do you do it ! They apjieared at a loss fcr an answer, but the stranger looted so kindly at them that at length the eldest replied, as the tears started in his ey : Oh, we do love them sir T ,"TLi:H you .iiiLtkeae -grass lurt atij .wiltlJ flowers where your pureut. are laid, because you love tliein " Yea, sir," tbey all eagerly replied. What Can be more beautiful than such an ex hibition of children honoring deceased parental Jtyver forget tlie dear pnrenu who loved and cherisbod qu in your infant day. Ever re inutubei their. . parental, kiuduess.. Hotter their intK'h l-tU-.r tBicti-u, howvtt-r, 'j , 7..lbV"'r pHt'w bufordlsplav b- ol bran, o .l.c.d a- lo aorb lie umie a.;,,.,,,-, and awakwaM dullnea. He w'a coiitin- it. outer coverinir. and diirhllv cutlin- both the!'"u" : .' . " . . ' j "" o', by doing those thiug. which you know it com. .wav. If with evert quart of bran, : u,,v' wbimjring, and panting lo his feet-! iw ,n.'l th. .tomach. A reward of five thou- j "J stulily tno mind, ana tne re-1 wouU ,4ea. them were they now alive, by a four ounce. ..f the Mulr.l .ulphurtc acid l tint- j ,',,. be bad the i of a voung man, his free ! ,,, florins .wa offered bv Lord Stanhope, for I su" Jt'S not rtol ""iJ la,sba,ul " " KK ! particular regard to the dying couima.ids, aud ed. It wiH nentrarw- the ammonia. -al emanation.; xhr wprewjoo of a child. When writing ,,c discovery of the aasass'iti, but without eff-ct "re lh , , " 1 7 K , ' T I1", , W'S on their plans of ueeluluesa. Arc your ..i.i ;..itv .;... l,..r..v.., ,,.. ,,:: b,' ..i.:.-.! i..f.. l.;. h. ,..k tl.-i ... - i.i.t. ...I .land views of the parenU, juth phv'c"! and mor-j nls , treat lhm as vou VU:.W "lied .ill. ihe powder of' with Jacritv. Md wnM. A'davasr JUr.- tUr, ever Mir unravelled. . al, an.1 go cut into th. busy world s.unted aud .Uh you bad done, when you aland a W ,k at" . !,:itc..a! hate b-en r.-iiiih. lid. d for tlie i j bia ao'cMlrtcsl' with" bi.'ivio'ua'tgn of ig f . " Such Wfti'''ta1eortlilrm wWi-..- ...--...-. sain.- purf"' ; leie this aiticle can be ,lumiK;t HJ dul!ius, as to excite suspicion of vidual, as it appeared a few yeans ago. Since iH-uctutd, it wiil probably, be .ujH-nur to anyk, tur K. was itrefore committed to a 'lh.it 'riil, the facts in thecaseMiave been care other. towertaw'Ui.oonfiniin.ntrogwiataiid vag-'fulfy .ifted, and tli reinlt h) a ettlid eonvfcaon We would not be understood sK-aking against the institution of marriage. It is holy, beauti ful, and benefioent. Hut let every oue take his All pti. t'ts who lie long iu frier become lia- j hU)1 1 going to this plat, be sank down, that Ha user was an impostor; that the atory of j mate, or none. Let not the brave eagle pair . to bed sore., or uloeralioii. ou the prominenll,, t cvery u,n- j ' j, cufiDemeiit wa. a fabricaUon ; that his pre- with the stupid owl, nor tho gentle dove with rls of the b.!y which are subject to pressure Tl! y ( Camt perfectly formed tended ignorance, hut stupidity, his cbiJdWtiesa, the carrion crow. Like should have like. It is as ther hV; "their arn-vpveial'V ' adt.ul hi. fik-i' ta.r. V d.vtUid as , point, of the sb.ul.k-r-r4ades, l k of the V.U m Uite of Iraiuiuilitv, il was either des- strange, as it may appear, there ia good reason I., -.d tit of the ears, Ac When lbue ul.vra- ,,, 0f ,.,,reK..i,.n, or had a I.K.k of brutish fn- to believe that the wounds he received, in both lion loii, lb. -.nut only 'ld materially to the i jjj;.,,. The formathni of hi face, however, instances, were inflicted by himself. Such sulb ling bra nee of kind, affectionate conduct toward those departed friemls than help to soothe your grief aml.heai your wouuded hearL .;:--;saJ!3S SIKXJUIXG 1MM0KUAUTY. . Iu a pleasant town called Cerosoo, in the wes tern part of Wisconsin, a new society ha sprung up, which in practical licentiousness transcends anything before known iu this or any other cml- - ft - - f ll,o affords fresh matter for debate. by force of their just thought or the felicity of their expression, paa into colloquial use, ahara the fate of words; which even well informed per sons may use with propriety, without the slight est knowledge of their origin; while, at the ama lime, both afford an opportunity for curioua atn-' Jy. The moat desultory reader experience certain pleasure, a fueling of gratified curiosity or of friendly recognition, wben b. meet, hi . books for the first time the passages which ha has heard from so many mouths. It ia needhaa lo say that, from the context, the qnotatioa ia sure lo receive a fresh illustration of ita actual meaning. A great many phrase are constantly used by writers and speaker without propriety, and in a perverted Sense. This little book, which Mr. Bartlelt ha published, and of which, w. be KfveVln is'ihe compiler, wIH hot ouly prfudt debate, but will render reference easy. Wa need no longer quarrel about the authorship of ucb line, aa these : Do good bjr.ateahh, aaa1 Mask So iadi feaa. Fliof bat a lUwe, lh. fiaat aW " To wrt feather, or to drew, a ." ' " Ho Msaaof. brightea aa Umv Uk. their tight." Fwaw aiinf evH, atil eJ.ei. feed.1 ' On. kind kis be ior. w. part." ' " And Swift eapirae, a driveUer aad a skew." " Slranf. .11 this diuVme. Aoald W Twist Tweedledum and TweedMce." This last quotation, which we hare al way aap poned to be from Swift, Mr. Bartlett, upon what weathered the storm and basked iu the sunshine of life together, go hand iu hand lovingly and tru;u;..y down tne gentle uocnvnv , tiioe, wun , lX)un(T fact e bave never beard of like it among satlQ. The chaiU-r f Uie pall, ut, but ma) become .the Mi.ry , fl W months, and rapidly gamed iu the deliberate conviction ot tari Mannoie, aau no anger, uor jeaiousj, ov IMrTrltit thin cause of the fatal terminalioll U' '.M that tni!lili(.ir:nwnn. aoiutaUou. It's f.H-1 bore no otbers, who investigated vne lacta on tne spot. agamm i... .. ....... ..Tu wMr - t- ,if lT,yJ is exlnhilcsd in the lol.lowing t.riel . i -t . . ' .. . . i ..i1 i . :.i .1 . t. ... .. i....,i.n. Aw it, n iIWnwmK, i Km . Mtrlij ii... v.ailli of heaven, w here 1 have neutered. Iliey sliouiii, it po- mM. ol bating las-n couUn.il t.y- snoes, nnu and witu lue ism wi'"8 "- .' 'j' . " ; '-srwrrnsts : . .... iM,.!i formed: the sol. were soft as the of the truth. Caspar motive tor wounding turn- tn.y loo snail ne one lorever. i ...... ..ue ...... otlier.ise slide, Iw pre should be In est appcarui i.U-.l. Hie purl" named uIkiic leiitlv csamiiied, and on theslighl- thus of Ins hands, ins ga.t lias wauii.i..K, sen, uouuuess. to ........... ...B-S 5 ! evsr site will to ncrtorm the part ot a hands as he (he public in his behall--a source of ex- The love is woven into a wool ol goi.i. mat nei-1 , , ; as she please. -j j i. The duly of .wd u 'yield h relf lo the j 1 embrace, of lb.- in iu she lon-- . 1- TliKjigUt of every woman to choose wbo- htisland ol rsjii.. skin at the 't t,,i t. riii" ii''r.M, "roping ilb and oft. u falling al tire .lightest iinpe.li- cilemei.t he had so long enjoyed as to feel un- .her time nor eternity can ve --Iflmyif't'lalid ?U hj ainfwiathiiiK, thi.iral i weaknew incnase, the patieul sh .town ru tne , bed in consequence, and he in a slate of dreamt I mutterimr: tlwr. i. ounvulsivo starling oi uio .I.....I.I 1. ml, ld with .iiiiii hrandy lution of camphor In .pint. When the skin has n)(,u j,,. fur a longtime, go up happy without it. In the latter instance, he. actually broken, it may be ditwd itn s''"r11 .,.! down .lairs without assistance, lie us. ,1 JouWIess mllicleu a severer -ou..u tuau oe sp. rm.ic.ti oiiilm nl .pri-ad on bit. it ; lead -lav , ,;ln j, ,,e grealeat awtwardlM.' In nil tended, at.d thus put au utiiliigti.d pciiod to "ter si,ti-a.l on 'l L uther! is oi'leu useful, or the;,!,,.. si.vls, howeser, he-rapidly improvwl. , bia existence, aU. of .gg beat up nitl. alum.- See' Ahn,. , (, l,,iu,,r s.. ceased to U- considered, 11 Mory presents one of the most .uctWul Ii,,,!, as a ,,roten.,ye' and as a reuiody aiu-r ... . l.l or an iM,.er. The iiiiI.I.k, instances of i,,(ure on , record. It 1wr . I ... .... ' .. ...I I., it..,. ,aa ati.l.t.l in In tmiw.siU.Hi hv ,ttv torim J,:tlm l-;.rtH ls.U'U rc-.r ,mtur-, nimI uU-Ulclioe Ho di-la)Vti, yu , ril.l. Lv-xii .i! . . l. - !...! I... iV..l ffTimii iii with llic: .Uf uarrume n ruv 'i Hl'K U mt" "r i I ' 1 A ill.' l l:l-llt . 1 . .. r.t il... ("..r.t V.. I lit ttil- v H.'Jtfs! Wl " ' ---- , 11 .11 most suit.-1 ul,u and seem, d W he distiiiguislunl with m-t , Ject. wliicli lie supportca w ., gnaw, u.o ,B LtVlTKKV Tll'KKTS. The follow-in., sad eirenmstance in regard to! 3- That thte pi'intpltss en I"" ' I"'' the lottery mania, recently occurred in our owiijiHv will hnng aWui the ...dk-n.am. will do away ciiv A",vH,r but industrious nnrh.oie h.l with llw paiu. of . InM U -nug. and alienate hu- Un lalvini? for vears to acei.mulale autni-H'nt ln.ao si.ll.ni.g in rbacb, one of the ju.lg.-s. of tiiouey to purchase a homestead" for llim lf and destitute of lh.iar.a, who adopted some theory oil the,sUb- j family. On .returning b..i each haMrday .... . i .. :.i. .1. ..;..l,t 1... ,.. .1 t. -..s. Ins w.-.-t v sa art 111 Uie ." - . . ... ... - i. . .1. . .u .... 1. .1 ilirv ni.sv ne lite .- alt. I liiai .uai .uv ..- .,...., 6. 1'liat't.rtiicatioii may be "holy." 5. That bigamy is no crime. 1. That Ibe nm.i of a.btltry ia "aclitious,' llyron. It ia contained ia hi epigram "Ou tha. reuda between Handel and SononcinL" In be 4ay i of uusioal coatuutioa it may not ha amis, to give the whole of thi. neat little xmib: " .o mv compered to Be.i.ciat - ' Thai M robe.i Ilaodel hat a aia.j Others .v.r that he lo HuxU ! wrarey fit to hold a aaadx. Strange .11 this dtfferenc. shoaM hs Twist TweedMan and TweedM." Uy the way. we see Ibe eoromon compariaoa, - As clear a 4title," is given lo the satue ao thor. Love. will be glad to learn that ' " The lout link ia broken Th.t biMiad m to the, And the word thoa hawt spukea tl.r. reode.red me frw," were wrif.enbv Misa Fannv Steers. ' He that ftgfct. aod rwus away, j May Sr. to fijhl aoothrr day:" 1 is from the .Kaor m Dtlicitx, compiled by Sir 'John Meuiiis and 1H-. James Smith, aod pah ; liehed iu 1640. So, too, the mneauonic at- matiac: I " Thirty dve h.th Novmber, Apot. June, .ad Septemher, Fr.rw.ry ttaiti ...uralua.. And mil th. rrt h.v. sxai :" s:,v r'.i-.-.T. E!:n'ir. Siuh oh- thr jnirrnl mr "I ' r t ' ,P ..r. ...,..., 1 ii. ( iria of tha bo.lv. lirkiui( at tho ; ... .' ; , ., ... It . . . . tit fx mmio-vtl n( u,rnu ....,( lil, lit In ilo '.( than Ii, bd.oJoU.ea,Ui. insensibility u. extw... ; - j Au,.11,,n ,., the t sion. increase, aud probably lupor clone n'. ( f(X, vWMxtn w8.Kh are the general feturt of fever, w hether Jf ,,,.. simply conliiined, or . lieu lt'n,n!U'-l,T,--T.;.-,Lniid eaiwUmt II astasia' Cwtua tf K'blioid. or W, or- nervous, or . - ..... - , ,. ... ... --. r iY ,Y.i, Trtwnvs do- srl ! , . ,. y. but liol lorciu'i . - i, There are many oucr iiaiica-, - ... ' . , f . : . , i ... .. o ,.- M.t.i ii ai . uai iuv io- .."- ,.-. - - - -'' - " -vuiiiiicvs i c.;,.. ,,ed to tr,, alHht f ;,d eM.,.Ara,ed Uk. facts,,.,,., sat.,1 a couple of t.,t,..d do...,rs by n rU. JoiinHtH-kw of Khmd, 1S70. Bat we m , h ,,,.;., to tha, be had been l,og up m a s.a . . ci -. h 0n . U - - ,f ,v tvj.lily. I learning that a . hat -,.y .ght to be. .h-siroye. , 11 U m;plete m,p.,..""c.,t and s., lus,ou, dun,,, ,l mak. ht ... sale in the upper ...n, I ' ,l;u,h ,,b..,.d bt tbeir hu. ' I-i,,U" '"'rl "f '", T, ,-...,! 1 ., . , I.. "Stem '.U of Fuerbach. that an he eiti-, which would lv an adv.,.,,e.,i ,,i- IdtinK ..a. -up,-... ' - -T' to tlle oUr .uJ reer. ,nl:,.,o o. the .lie now tscame ... o, 8 - ..... . .. . , , - -- .Verv. here ment. lie called ,w,n .he owner, and it wa, of- to the lote o. olUcr me.. i use u.e. .dUishl.hly-proUhleUiat ilauser, 1 to Wat at a U.rgau, Uveri.y .s. ,r, , tlw Adversity exas,walea fool, dejecto oowarda, bowid. an- dn- thai. I reid and snUv, Kten tlie smell ol most linns. ., e..;.o,.....u - , - , . , ' Ww-Us aru.tlU.. lU4U.LrSj!iJ ' ,isj LJ ;.t. .1.1 l.i.d. ll .islak. n eolil. trd Lobvr theelid new .. r... ..... ...Ml. 1. Ill 1.1 lU'.M' 111. I. sum. I..lkil..,l iiiinirro; n-onrr "- i - - laalitrnant t var. : i - i i ... i.:.. I. Ii ...uild acrve ao I' .ivu- wuica OCCMr.OU " ii ' ! r .11 that i. r'.iuued pwwa aiitani 14 ifviewaia f . ... is that lb. diseaae .houfd im rwogmsable, so (list Agmn it " P": (U JtuWaJ nMug.niUt uuiy Ia- .f.n and in hecurvd, ht td la' .,v,,Vcoiitent, 0110.1t to coiMtJutc tlietli'. i re- of the domestic "i.U'sge""!."' , , v . .. 1 1. 1 . 11. ,t a 1 isease W 1 1 . a- was siii.vin fe tel1llin4tloh."" """i1 r When lie tirsV saw a Hgfile.l candle, tie'j.j 0f the juj'ge alVorJ.-.! hi.ni,"ttiaii he had j the imm. y tolse ilaspiirJsas. ask.'d for ment were exited ot in mectine- held ill nn. privet d:ngs of a mass draws out the faculties of the wiae and iogeuiooa, of ttlgiTrpuls Xta modi;re-tmrnroraarty of tryiag iJAl to n s.if. Tool iu"vuT - . , e : i ll - .1.: 1.. 1 1.. t.. J1 1.. ,dv dehg.,,.. aud -.mg-. , .i," mediated. ,..e probably- looked ,i,h ...Bu, ..... I here .a, noj.,.. re-usein X s. .. " h, ' ,ltf;Justri Much uy be s,d i. favor of ut ins tun.'", i ii io e o... - .,i,.l, r al the s,,rc.-ss of Ilia trick, coiinteii.nie pi ..is ik lie. ..... .-.. o... , ... - - him - be. looked lalmld, .to tin.. VT ,,, ,,;,s most bitlerlV. ...d refused lo Ut ' nuance. . ,.,i, , but uu, wo,S, v. ;l u, it uas wo trwr-o Wd. Liko a child, -he gixcdi-l aud .warvt.iicti nt eem3 .,i..- -m-m; w , . , ' .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1855, edition 1
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