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A N I ) I 'I '. Iii I 1 . 1 I ).': I AjI It)! ilutaliou (f J'lirli. Till) Kalcigh Standard find I'thcr democratic papers in tLi State are liercely assailing some un named democrat, who I tipoood to be looking for, or likely tu ba brought fur- ward by 4iia-fNeids lurytlie-ofliuo ofjliov-J ernor of tlid State, at 'the lit-xt election, on lha Issue of a distribution of the pro ceed of the public latida among, all thu State, is to be thu cuudiditte, U nowhere stated f but we would not bo aur prised if the person to assailed were the lata U. 8. Cwiiaul at Paris, I). H. Multae, Em.: fur we imo that bu is out iu a letter I to Wm. F. D.mey, Esq., of Tarborough, (wlio tfrst appealed lo illllloll (lie subject,,) in which an., earnest uud Hide algumciii ! ii. favor of ll.e right u! N.,rll, Carolina tu a shale ol the land-., iue democratic paper, denounce tin candl- tKrjmrk'ttSrfimnvi- terms, no democrat, a traitor, eve, wc, ami uu. because be is to run:,ni the lfa! rLu tin )rnieile. V0 tliink tlmt.Mr. AluKa'o i. ratbtr into tliese Belt i Miiiiliiteit juueo of !io are uud wlio ii e noi ileiiim-rals, im Stating two faeti : UL.Tnat III the ileum cratic Siale ('onvente ii wIikIi met in Ualeitfli i" May is5J. a ie lutn.n reported by llie IkniinuUee lejicatin,; in tuUstaiiee the reiiitnn nl llie lialihn-ne l'latform on tlie I. tnd' t ielum, wliere- upon he, Mr. McKae, opHietl ii, t( I i VrntiOH rrj'Stnl U, ami liisli iel llirrenl resolved, "(hat, in m w (' the mltK-.l ol icy Tif dwtatuHis- n tul tte 1ml"rsTTf" ty ol IIMIIIIillltlllg I !n' "i'l ilriii url ,tllc ilm trine au itllmjitlf f l ijld tlxit a fm diftributmn uf tint in,,, iii.iii i ', itj ihtiulil be Itait aui'Hij all thr. St, it. ..." '2't. lhat lit llie eiii.t;ng iluri-. 1552-3, ll uaa le-iNil, III mi ii-I.mr. . " lllat II ihia i "Ivlil ! n l,iu hi i n n.i to C'inliiiilc N "I I i (.'.ii una -.li'iiiM ii, Common w it Ii the ill Mates a--iil i iel claim lo her n.iil.n .,nti m I' ll, lie demai ii." "l o -r.. i u 1 1 .' iili Air. .Mcliie., "wan in) I ..'luce I In an ft- CrtUllt ! IIKKril, and was vote. I h,r g.a,l drill I Ills it- ill .Vil til.iltlto!i -I a, I - 'i-.il i-, I ' .ilr, 11. i: M. 1111. .-i - it 1. .in: Ih.- part 1 ...!! - .Ml llll' Mr. Ilil.iiiii, at candid. tie I n tl.e I 1. Iiui ol I "aw . i. Mr. I M,l, -I -I the .. ..i I !. til ol lo.i-i, n, :i.-l : leading .leiii. i it's , ! 1 lUUUI. ji.i.s il.ll t..e J t. f J, ill tills S fall- on t W -i I .. - - i- I .ill till ! t. d ilM.ll ... 1 1 1 II i .llil Alll ,ii'l . 1 .1' . 'II I the that, n.e ! 1 I . I ..ll'. .11, .11 :.-. .: the iep inline 1 1 .'in I... . iV ..i. i -ia' f 1.1 liy dei.iiK i.tts "I t'.e i.i!, i ,.i ', an i iio certain I.-. ! the !, , ..(' I...- j.i. .1.. lauds l" ll.e Male ..I Nor'li t ii 'liii.i. ' We think Il.at Mi. M. U..e h.i- tlni pretly well t siuiiiisb.-.i :,is ngM to h colihl.leled a .lr -in', Ol .( He ! ll.e do n Ulciatioll of lie vt :...lld alld t,,..- lost A lid a a ileiuoi i al, he is ol eoni - i.ot , ,:Ji enuditiale for i.i 11 ii"t . We like to m-t fair play, how ever, in-l then Ion , e ii.it r Concluded, oil llie wlnde, to pilljl.sa hi; letter. lie certainly make "lit a utring ca-n of w rutin ilo'ii-to N .rtli lar..)ina and tin other old Slate. In the pioeiit and pi.,. iH'elivo lauvl Ss,elll i' ,1 ,t tlx fthr it', ttrvi r. N'lKIH (Alt.'IltA Allll"ljs -We an -pleas, d t" si e that a w 1 1 ' I in the Nate n al Intcll p-iic. r la M'.m s high cuimf inhi- tion on two ti-xt-l k recently pui.li.h. ! by College J'iote.-ors in tin. Mii'i ll.r Algebra. I y I'r.f. "i II. II .-f I . idvu College, "who o. it;. hit kimttu in tin South as one -I the in ..'t . Mini. ;.i-t. .' and SllCCeSsf.il M.illiein.iti. al I i-tructol-, and the " Manual !' li.g.'t -t i v." i.y I'rofcusor ( diaries '!i:i p. . f the I'l ivci silv. Ol this last the ttiitt-i ..it.,-- " It i a Cal Mild S'ICI I s k llil.. -I a'. ! I.t t in- pi act i lui al pin aHoii n the chi.- I scl u t "I 1 .'Ml -, "f the III' rixim, .mi ing thud, and I..I in- and ol del ot prc-enta" ion here given "I tin. bi-aut tnl and Inle la mental branch ! ma! ', em, it cal i d uca' nm. t )f com sc it is ii. a. n t ; ti ! :.c it spc. ts j usi indicated that i . i :. t . . . i . .i : i . al levt I k. Iiimv be ex peeled t" d ll'.-i' I mui one iii.c !, pr. t. A ml, this being t..., the tt'-.l! ! 'lof. I'm hip. must tkc en, it :,. a t.t'ua ble addition to out ediicalioniil bin-, ltesiiles uiclitioi.nig tl.e it jud.ii.ui--electioo of ill iii,: i at i, ui, -Inci; t. tin It, implicitly, direclnes, and practical i.c n ing 1 w 'ilKJiistaiiee the nielhol of priv eliting the ftriiiciplt s of the science a. iudejiehdeiit .'Kail applicants d them, :i their essential riiipi'teiiess and general ity. The dcfiuitioyuml discusrti.ni ..t'the idea of hii unijlf. iu ly genera and hide pendent wm, its hcrc.Xwithnut anv refer ence to arbitrary firmsSiml mugintudes, and of its I'nuel i"iis in like mai,inci, a. simple and renol.ute ratio tsnm'' is smelt the nnlv wav ! give the hcgujincr a stit IlcielillV general' and ninneliiHisi t c tioil of Ihe fiimliiuiciilals of the of trigonometry. "My own impression of its nieii is nth tnat I cainiot hut express tiie luf..c that our Southern I '..lieges will doihein elve credit and tin' cause of edncili u. thu survice in adopt il geiicr.ilit ." The writer iij,,icii, as we d". that Southern tcholars are beginning lo pic pare their own text Look.; instead of tak ing the good bud and indifferent books prepared for their schools and colleges by Northern milieus. ll is however Somewhat essential to Riiceess in their laudable undertakings that ihe hooks hould be used after thev am written ami printed. And iu this particular our peo ple arc not five from reproach. .We have had for some years a series of N-irtli Car olina Keailcrs, which are gradually get ting into use ; hut in almost tiny other State, such good books, by home authors, Would have been introduced into every Common School, instead of being nllow ed to force their w.iy into favor. tnj. Obu-rwr. v- Sfin i.iKH i.. Mr. Iluhitrd's casting of " another bronze copy of ilmiduu's statue of Wasliingtriii, ..ii Saturday' was success- fully accou.pl.sbed. The operation was wilneswd with great interest, by -those who had assemfrlffrto i iew it. ; ".'' ' K" - . ' ' ' .-.'," s rl v-i i! .-isr 1 r , I" Pwtrt Palitifs, VOL. XIV. J. "mmmmmm'mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmim i ..k..- j ,l" . r i i iU0r aUd he Pw""r f fcndiWBCf. -faction cm. The charg, w, given, and w copy "' f"M" iu truthful anil ex, ,!!. nt article from iiaiV Mirth.,!; Majonnt. .a t aijtlw yuuiiy Hii'H'Wiiirit-a8(T''prV.mi.'C-"it.1 H X ll u" eiwy unl of it. i,-i,.u l-. (la.liir Hlh allmelmr ; l.irt jii.la'iii,-ui. ; t. I ,,,,.r f n.Jurili.i- .it,.r (Ik.ii (. .-imi.. I I.1C.JI3 an) ittln l iiiij....il-le tu ft )"iiii until tlln 1. U'Ui htU', nMiiullllcal, uml linii.iil,lr, mid li,. ii l-ulmlHIillv ail. I h-Ii..-i mly. 'J',y H julllijr inail-l'iy itlurj.i.t ti n i.ai-. j.,J ll 1, v ,f H M Iml Irue. II. . vou u"i mi. .-.-.! : I. .it ci'ed ; tabor and 1 y ,iu inii.t clnKiM; ynur "A r.AUuj Uuie 1,'alli- calluiK, nu.l nnt In it. -is mi mow v rl.it.-r tw ai tl. 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I.U i.,1, ,t a c.i.ii.g. hi- led thai mi upali. ni ttnli inn -i.lv ;u,, l .ii -. thiol.; I. .11.1 ill Sj'1 lat. iiui In, ti . m .l,-. is Is ton .u-ti.iii. - Hi, ll ..t i: Hen 1 1. .1....,, .1., !,.. i. :': I... 1 i II-. tt ; . i . i . I. I , I. Ii Hi I., ,1. II- i .11 I I, . vtv.i lli "a. n. I- -in i i tuiii-l ti, ,t i, g i. 111 I... -I - k -.1 1 etl I... .In .ul.J, 1 . 1 l.e liU tt... lultne liliu. lit Vt ..s ai'ie to .tl I t III mil. Jli. .uti e.s 1. tlie Oesl c, ill, til, III , Hi t liUlltO- . . U inn i. ,1.11,1 al tlie il",.- i.i ,, g ;!.. . .ipl.cn ..1 a .il. ii i.ii.,g. ti i ..ii 1 ... tt .,i . . ,.;.! j a, t i ot n, r i.l 1 Ii, s.,,1,,.. .V, ,. Ill t.l. il.U..i Ii I tt it. Ill ',' 1I1..I keil I ,1.111 In. .i n line, and lie .' in. nl g ite h.ui a t, Mimic. . I lie .1 vt In., l.at , .u. . ., .1- ,1 Well in III. , 1 1 it, ... II.- ta - -I 1 1 1 g ! i I , s.i. t at ni e lid 11 1 .. in i . I lie mil Vn.i,.tni tilt tt..s, in ea.i! lit,, I., nd .. I ll. p, , Ul.tl lie tl.e p-t- s.i-,1. on ii a.-d Willi h.. ti ii. . Iliu.t at , "I,. . I n a-It r Ihe pus .-tl w. ii-1 in ,s, i nun. lie in,. I' atiiiti ii.i.it.- tiiat lie tt.nii.J nett i ag.tlli pl.ry a g.ull- t'l li.l..itd. He could make sin ll a I. s.it.ll Mi 1 he lutlld keep It. Ml. .uii.fplelll i lining,' - ttas the tiuit ol thai J:ntter. ii,ialll iHs'itoi, e. in In. ..nil, t dtt.. like nio.t lu- n ,.f hi. l.iliit .rtvl iig-, lotetl tl.e , X,' it, nielli ot g.itii-". iiaj.,fi'.l. . II- saw the null of ihe tit e I g niiitig us heHivtt l ...tt it i,-!i,ie; he It it Hn . ,,,,.1 tt ill ttli. a-h.l. I..-.. I. ,Ililig afin.l g en- t,,l . 1 , . i , i 1 1 1 ;" h e t.jnk the l, ..hi. h ti 1 1, ill IHto .lg . d In. t ui t iii.-r it lll'ltMV w i . - ) jitiuiif" tii.it- ii lle .il. t Inn ' ,i,i . ' JU- , on. lui I, ai.,1-. -lili-.'pi- liny, He. ino.I ,ii - .,,-h. ,! I'.i gli-lilli. II I r. S. ui, in I .1 i!ili-loii a ot auu i ll.'. vf the .1 in. age. r. ..in -led to .1, ink it all a Ii ,.-ii.l. I I"' '!" h'l" piop..e. l.-i. "1'.'- il'Oii'k '.f't.'M' -Uty.' 4,Jd Iii- lio-l. I caie Hot. " tl - llie I, j It . "I kliott ,il,-l II,, li.e klli , t..-, lui I kiintt In. ni-dill'ii. ' Long mice 1 te.olteil. ii s , , uu 1 . , dlliik if I. llie ttll,e,' wuiild di ink in. tie at all."' A elan who could ll'U- sljj p..r; In. I'-.o'illioti l,t ill tH'il, w:o it in, III ..I , liiitliaiit'e, and ill it t I. lie lit 1. a. -tt-ll ill. pi n i d u, lhi. li.ei.ri lit as 111 jhe 1 1 1 1 il .Hull ol In- gr. at woik. Win u Kn haul llnnsley Shell diiB ma le lus titt tiweh iu -J aillalllelit. It was f , g ml. .1' oil .ill hands as a In., si una ! lit lug fail no-. II- Was ii,t ge.l to abandon a p.u llann ntai t i an-, i, .ind cut i upon s.nii- h 1.1 lyt'i suited I,, his iiMiilvi." ".V.i," said Sin i :'l. ni, "no. it is iii me, .iml It shall c Ul !" Audit did; and he I ..-e.-iTM le ,.f,the uiost spl-u lid dehltur III Kugl.111,4. Lot.. "I r til. tolll.del of the "id-iSd .le.utts, the C'.lll tleltile Jllilll of 'g illallliy and l.ss.iiin I, 'allied Mlell lUlstelV ot'T 111! Is.'. I by lalwr and enilurance, "that, t. rllii.tnit the I. M l, he st,l .eteral hours, ai'leeentlV lllilll.ited. 4ii a p., ml of 'ice and intiddy water up lo his , Inn. J'ethap. no wther nation in Kaotpe .-it ih.it time could hate won the battle of Wateijjsi, except the ltntish, U'caiisc nn other could In",') WiMigdiT tii that eontlit-l that nimulM uf endurance needed to win. f or niaiiv hniirs llnitaiinv stood rnan- iillv hcftiie the inuideroiis tire of the Keiieh ; coiiiinn niter euiuuin it ti, w line inn -. 51m s ,i,,,.hatued hi ttn-h- p ut.- i ,.., i,, rati ai.ui r llie line 1,1 Allllull u ..ni tu 1, 1 i" u. I ...... .in. U I. U 1 hi tii.iiisiin.il nn, .1 . . HI- 1 HI ,.' "Not v.i-' ,...1 xetl" . the iJ ! LulV. nTly,to -earnest tcpn-Uuiide t chsfgr-and (Ight ih foe. At length ilm tu.... " .' '. .1 V7' v? r J t .Vd iH ii Itfins, riraltorf, Jatrrmil v"""i l"',ll"-d "I""' ' t'indfd of KiiglwuC" ; , SIAXKS Vl' .1 : ..... 7.'.. .,. ti u 111:1111 11 niitiiiiii!Mi'iiiHii;iii.c . .. . , '.' ,. ', . . 111-inr uini imi iixiiiiel (lenfiiiitiiin m . . X . ' . iiu; town we Have delected lor our liiture I e-iilenec. Ilaleivilie ii lcnted'S mile-. iVcKt i,i Salisbury ani 4.J nortli ol l.liar- . , ,"f" .lie.M. H.eu.e. t" tin il, lor llie ant ol K.tiPsLao lacil- .ii... I... t i il. ...... 1.1 ... 1 .... - . . . I I v'MHI Ml IUT IWIJ btftlLT IOW lla IIU; limits. I . .1 i i t liur hum u.rtHijvMiilaire in uiKniei iu lie iu short duration ii- i- . . . . . ... It I'ttHI II I1 V!ll o T will iiihs, when, i-he will take the position III! which is her'dne among the lowus in V eilcl U Jlixil til lii4a4wi nml iuiportaiice will continue to increase lor long years to come. The site of the lowti is liot.'i uinliilaliiig and elevated and a poriion of it very commanding, taking in llie dim outline of the lh iishv Mountains with their elevations and de iiresssio'is in the distant north. .Wiiile tuither on and in 1' finale '..liege, ! plain view Irom llie ins lip III tverlast .ng iaiiini tlie stoi in iiealeli " 1 ilot.-t ISesideM the College of which we jmall I. ate a Word to fay in another plai, our lortli has inni ii i l.-e- to recoiniuTTn it as a place "I desirahle resilience tor latntlicf and for loi-iue.-. 'The localion is In the. center . a i;.i I nji ieuilural legion, ol', Ingliiy ini.-ii.g-iit and puhlie spii Jeil l.ir-i niers, and as hcai'ih i ii-pii nig :i- the far-; t.iii.ed inoiii.ticii. of S t it.ei huid. l.h' j , t" vt II IS tt ell laid . lit 1 V streets f.t' ample "ltli ero.-ing at riht unoc-t and t!,e -"ll i- a m.xtnic !' -iiiI and e.u'.h, that wiir..i.i. hut iittie id n i'l iir w inter or dn.i j i .'iiiuii'-r. 1 1 1 1 1 'ii and "loect.oiial'lc ' ll lll.illV plai es. it iilll i a ear or so eM.lejtices have mii v spaci cell ei cct.-d in ii -pint i t' i t tji ! t.tc atso a nuiiiiier m Iiiiit anu si-ttcious imi- , i ' .ine.s hoii.es ti. ai'e..iiiiiio.ate tl.e grow- . . .. , i i , i i ii. ,nj iiitue, I lull are ncoupic.i fro stsin i(-tiin-litd. A large l.l ink Hotel neat ly cjmpicled. with stol es uudei neal h, occu pies a po-itioii ne.i: ll, e pui.iic s.pi.n. tile .i ii ect i. hi of t he I I.i int. and in a of tlie I l. po .ilea "lands Ihe new Court House, of ii neiisioiis and coinplelciiess w. rlhv' tl.e I'oiintv id' Ircdill. Many of the stints and improvement., in the place would do credit to Chesiitit st. nii'l liroiiilvvay, ti"t to mention city t hon .'-laics d stna'l. i preleiisioti. Ainl all this is based upon eiitcipn-c and tlie elements of a well Mierited -pci ity, put into action by en lightci.ed ainl Itlicial itiindi-. Add t" tins t iie tact that there is not a ! g-rog.h.y. in or near the place, and ibatiedy. His little girl was siitlciing from intemperance is al, h.'icnt in the cstiinu i severe cold, and 111 older to keep watch ti. m ..I the great bo.lt ..I the inhabitant-, .d her he had lelt his u.iial bed and gone I and no one tt , , .av that our Tow ll is in-l , , . " , ,. .... l iji'.iraloe l-lace to .l .t t ll in. .. ' s i a r::s ii.i.i: fi.mai.k coi.i.k;i-:. We would direct ..uiiii,- attention to ,i he ad i ei 1 1 -en. i nt d t l.e ah, . e n a tu." I I n--titntn.ii al tin. pmce. as otrcring indui-c-tiii nt- f.,r the I'.-lrui-'ioti of young I. ml .--i. a, I tin- i. -ei ,i a'i l . -i natocnta! biaiichr. ..f a thorough a: . I tlni-hed Kducali.-u. woli .'il a -upei.oi' iii tiie Soul The Cost ( liege building. ..I i.i i.hi occupi. est sites 111 tile Ma iiecti.! at the i one "I' the hand , With .sl'UCioUS I . Hades and gioiiiid- ieil ia.d out iiiul en closed lor the pupil,, to take proper ee tise; an 1 in tt.il t it'tv ot s"llie "t t lie gt a nil. mi. uiil, iiu scenery "f North Carolina in . I niiiig liu iiobic " Ihiol Moiintaiii." I he l,iolcssos..t 'hairs are ail tilled w ith i 1-acuity ol erudition and were selected hv the I riistces w ith an eve single to the -iiecc.s ai d prosperity of the institution, whose gu.i'i '(aims they are.' We an- pleased t.. be int'ormed thu' I'.e College :it tin., tiyie i in a-mosl flout ish ing condition, and innlcr its well .piali lied preceptors must continue prospering as it Well dc.ei ves to do. -.. il lu- Pi.ttTi:t ill - S .ine one who under stands 'he subject, describes the educa tion of "young getilleineti ami ladies," . it tin; would 'bo faslii.inuble sort, which lends only to niclitiil weakness and Lish ioitable decay, us follows: " A vniitig gcntlemiiii -a smooth faced sti'ipphng with little breeding ami less -eti-c, lipelis last, an. I believes hniiscll' a nice young man. He chews and smokes 1 . 1 1 laci'o, sue ill's g' 'iitee! ly , ei i;i v-s etnluy o inipciiiils with bear's grease, twills a rat tan, spends his lathei's uumey, rides fast horses .. on horseback an. I in snlkevs 'double ami single thinks Catawl t'llr', res th "ladu Maine aw ami tints tt it!i vi ung like- hundreds of which are just himself, tli. nigh of a ditterent gender; ,'i'id this is tlie fashionable education of the .lav. The fathers iin.t mothers of llie-e foots were mice poor. Cod for tune has given them Hyundai, co. Their children go through with an inexhausti ble I'oitiiiie, ami 'into the poor house. Pa rents vou are rc-p"iisible f"l' this folly. el vour sous and d nighteis to work,-and let them know that only ill Usefulness there IS, homT ami piospeiily. 1. . COFFEE AND Mll.lv. - Dr. D. A. Caioti, of Paris, has recently . been engaged iu inveslignting the i Ih" ct ..i I ...... 1 I.. . 1 1 .... .,,r 1 1. rt ,-. .e,t.. I. . .... , , iiii.iiio.il iii.eniiii..iii:iiiiiiatii4ittiitiiB - . ..:i: ..t : ..: . .1. ....... - - . - USI ll'U III lisytei illlg lllill 111' 's I .. tiitr nei ....... r . . vou- and allied disorder wh.eli afleet the ;dwellers in-large cities are traceable to. j this source, ' ' ' ' . i ntpraorntrnts, tamrrrf, t&f SALISBURY, N. C. DECEMBER 15, 1857. THE SMITIISOXIAS AQt'AHlb'M. j a fine "marine aquavit aritim," or "aquarium, "J" been prepared Ml the Siiiuliwiiian Institute tuaUu; ..cau-uuat. .iiiaiim. Il in daiii lliHl an trn'mo cut French utlienon llie i . i . . I- . I ' xiiuloifiat. ill orJer to nnmeeilte ln sludies . c ,1 ' i i liialllie aimllaU 01 tli MfJile rraiiettu, prmided ii, irnvmeu hiiiisvlt with a water ;r-proif Uivit", glaii hvlmel ,, that he .uicln walk alMut k the hab.l. of the variou. ami Liratliiln tuU'H. UM,i,.r wali r, and mai er-atur,,. purauuij; llieir aX'atloli. .Any one who mill viml the iNmit Iiuiiiiu B.iuariuui can . i... .,.n i i " . .1 ill. .l. i. UL U...l 1. 1 ji.lt. ,.l 'J'ttiiiw-U vim itJt: imi'ni" - ... . .1 ... I . . .1 i" '"i whiiuui uivm- u j:n: hm-ih. ll.... i, . s i. l-t.L- .r,..I.rf i hi, n iii.Miin. ...,, T H ...... . .. . .. ...I Ii! I...I a.l.r in i. .i-h rt""""1' """"' I1'4"1 "u miuals witliout any ind. or even chat. iul- mrr, it., iiui tli ii an, i iue t. -eiai.ie tusieii. ,.t ie exiiclly maintain the vital luncl.oiii of one llie ul it-r. t 'i laiinii. iiiiuer me miiuuiu oi , B , , j. In. . ...... ll . I.ll... i.W.r.'tl, It ,il Mi. liilh C. flip . i . t - . . : . ,. .. ! .1 . . : 1 1' t lijiltuiij prui. iple of annual lilc, it is ea.y I , , . ..... Ot animal hie. It is ea.y to that the ti-g.-lahie and llie annual res- pn al lulls culit ,l...,..,,ce ea,j!, uth-r. , 1 1. e bottom of ll.e .."lllltlisolnaii a'piarnilli is an inntatinii ol lUt noU'iin 61 Hi" M-a. cuiiimihcu '-! slltir salio, coale saiiij aim 1 1 noi. s. la llie eciitie is a mas jiJLi.o. , giving .iieiier aim tun-ccaluii-nl tu such annuals as lite eoliccaiuitlil. Inle Jiillt d afdut gruwilg spec'.Illi lln, ot 'net and Alyn. i n.limiin.t' uiv m . an tatv are ahijul llin-f huiidrt-d He n ol hi. una. tnai.lt. l.:Uil,-il. tt. Solil.- llilllt eight .p-( e-s ol ti-li. ., M...iU-ca, I i itiic- a and l'o ;-. nin.: nt liic.e .ni l. vt in tin- .aud. or inoili .! v j l.ld.- .'Illi jl, ' Ih- p, 1,1.1-. ; nllii'ii !:k- the In llll l i ciali., I liat n. t.iki Ii pi,...e.-li ih ot tacaltt Mill, j ol .'ilmial llie nl nml .j ll 'Ul l-h ao -111 I. Ii ..1 nl it . , v l.ir a ti ,'.!. S. .111.. me j i r. . II t li.e-.piir I. ni, l.kt aiiiin.it.. I jarticl-s i.l j. l.l. olh. i. an ! .. I.hi;ln.d .11 llo .l 11.. k si, i it. Hit c-uiuiin. r' liuii- tl-li " p i.l.ii-. .-.noiil-it Ii hi. lll.ny .ii.r.a. I tin ; ai.,1 a i.Ili.i'-n' '.lain" pnrfirli . its .ipnuiik, ; -lit -I'l-ed in a .ii.i ' . tin,'.-; it.jlilarv "'It.uii- idi'l" tt. VI... M't illilltil etl ttl-ii rooted uui. ' u ni. in' -nai, 1 1 "niiuweu linn., ii it-u,ii hi oit- ... i i .i. i ii ii ,i (.mm, vtiuie ntn hi i nat. ion. eiaiit iiu; ii 1..1 y i Unlit .iter an un,f,t,,ti tie ii at fewni, w hlch hatj , v , . ,. t.e, n uI'Iil,', li -if sai l ill. d, ll.at te lltl-lil see lis Idea e. nil,.. It i. ri.-M ! imp. ihllll! dile, though, to give m i'l tin- . llllll. Olil. Ill Htpl.l ' ul. -a ot Iti'i.int 1 I i'iuiii, and c vt ho tan tu pay il a t i.it Ii u,il , i .i il-ii, I,,, il.ir i l.l.. mm. I it ul ... ' .: ,...' a.l'L lo tli-il sloeS ul UselUI I l.lul million. Cur thank, are .-sp..,-,,.ln due to Mr. Miinpwiti, wli kudlt i tj.Uined Hi. tionders cuiigregted bv his skill. U'..si i.vn.i tin'ni. THE I.iiNti ISLAND TIlAtiKDV A DUl.AM UKVLLAl'ION. Mr. .John K. l)arling. the nearest neigh bor "f Mr. U atcis, li.td a dream the night previous, reflecting tiie approaching trag he down III lier r i. N.uie time dil- ! ..;. .1 .. ..;.!.. ..l l '..!....!. 1... .I....I . i i nig ine iiigjn, imi'iu i o e iocs, in: iiiinrts. i lie was awiiKeiie'l liv a kanul ilreaiu or tiigiit inaie. He dreamed that he heard I his niece. Mrs. Sturdevaiit, serenining ve I rv loud "l i.t le John, I'ncic John, Mr. i Waters is kill.ng the w hole of us." The 'dream made a very 'great impression up on Inm. He got up and told it to Ins tt.iil'c, who was nlccping iii the next room, , and said to her that ne wa- soTtmJitencd bv it that l.e could let sleep any "iuoie. lie Wdis still tuore ul i' tiietl. Irom the c.r i ctiii'i..iance that while iie was' telling il, tins iittie li.tuglilcr, who is Usually a very soiind sleeper, laised herself up ill bed j ainl exclaimed, "r ather, what man is litis, j standing here?" Her lather quieted her ; to .sleep again... but cuild not quid his l own tears. lhit alter a uinle he fell in I to a second si'ilinhcr. and from this he ' was awakened just as the murderer was . coiiMiuiinating his wotk, piobalily, and, a. he himself supposes, by tlie cues of In victims, the tilst w ouls he, heard 'Articulated were the very ones which he d heard in his dicum - L'u Jul ill. ncie . Mr. Waters is killing tin w lone ot us . COSTLY POCKET HAND KERCHIEFS. The extravagance and prodigality of the ai istocracv nl Europe may he estima ted from tlie following, which we clip from the Par.- correspondent of the 1'nil letin, who writes : "The y "iittg Coiintes- Maiie Doretliee de Castclitics has just been united to Pi inee Frederick de Uud.'.will,' a Prussiim .'Iiiul." Poitions of the lady's wedding equipment t"i" '"tit-x, i h) have been ex posed in Paris. In this collection there was u number of-rare hamlkercheifs ; so beautiful are they that one could think they had escaped from the slender weav ings of tail ics, and not from the. mortal hands of sewing womuii. 1 counted in tiie window whcretliev were displayed no lesrt'rhiiii sixty haiiiikerch iefs costing from 'two to three 'hundred doHiiTs each. ( u some of theiii the embroidering oil the arms of the In. Use 'ah.tie cost vightv Xnrsj',1 ... r J '.itr.oui.j, . Newspaper dollars. The anus of bouses Castelme "patronage. " says a.c.mt'emporury , t, a cti ati.l Ka.l.iwill were interwoven and siir- rnms thing in tlieeslnnal fs.miepeo- ntoiiiitci bv the crown of the Prince ; till this w as in pure metallic, miilleal Thetiiroads were 'tire, and arrang- c.l as not to dim in washing.. Tuore were seven C.isliuiero shawls, of seven dillcr eiit colors; .me was of wiiile, embroider ed with gold ami tnrquois." M'txin't .''. -At the Virginia Annu al Conference, now in session at Eliza beth City, N. C, Kcv. .1. E. .Edwards and liev. l.eoiiitlas lJosser were arraigned noon the charge of rolling a game of les- pins, at the Virginia Springs, last siitn- ..... 11 . .1 .'.,. i.,,.,. , 1.,., 1 ,,,,ii,,. .,,,.1 ....i. ... -..,,,,.. .,,.9 ,.,vt... ,. -.. .,,r i.. u ..i-mi i.-.tm . i .. I . nirtn.... .. . . ,.....-., 1 .,.... ... -.. . , menu hert-atter, amt lie comm.tN.e Ur..m- Wence says uie... car. mai ine ped the acciisa.io.A So say. the Elizabeth young lady was a tint, and the ac- jl ity Seulinel. cordingly awarded Ler km arnt damage, - - - - ... . - fr - I, ! rts anil 3rifnff5, ittaraHtu, . A Dreadful Sprelaclr. itwillberemembertHllhatthe Kussian line of battle shin Lefort lately cuibized 'j, j((W1 twelve hundred persons of ! W101) Meal.v (our 1H1jrtHl were fenmlyg. , .... . , , , A diver lately descended to ther wreck 1 ' i , 3 .it ""d .rirfL',n" " fl er '" ll'U L" i don. 1 !"lt8' lro1" &t- 1 -"burg. says : Such Lemons as were on deck at the f - " ..r "T" ":i" I " . " , - . . j , out tlie divers I.-uiiiJ no less Hum . iw (tritJM 111 J:( Ml'llllH. IkftU'HCII lii'l-'t Ii. illMl a t t 1 ill tlin A A Axf tt i-j.a.l all flimrin ,,. i ... uv i. viva vs uiv .0.., ....... aitnu. irfirtin r.f I in tun ,.r-.,1 t if 4 .ii. .mil - v.. ... - ...-, .. .1 ..... .-a t. . I . ... I, ...... ...... vl.lu. I I . 1 1 . ,. circumstance that the bodies were already lr .,.,1,0 in ui-eoiii iioSi lion, anu . w 1 1 Ii Ii-w . the eyes were wide open and ur,,F- 1 be tuect of t hi. dl caul u I spec- " ,i ,.. ,..i, ,i . e . , , , , , . , them was totally uiialoe for many dav. ' ' J - " IttWU'll tKC 11'IMtO ..Villtia IIU .M.l, W t.- l " I ( ' ' i.. ii... ..i. .......... i... 1....1 .. ;. , " " I .' '"C corpses, ami on ins persistent relusal to repeat In. visit there w as Sent home. Snow Stokv. The I -cw ishurg Chron icle say: On Thursday last, our iciiif ity w as vi.itcd by one of theac.erefct :.." storms we have seen tor many a day . No gll.lt aill'.lllit of bln.w IV-i 1 i.cle, hl.t ihe wind accompany ing tli.i lir! hlaut of -liou, was allno-t Icailiil. itt it "ft. Woise, wo umier.talid, at otin r places. A y oung geiitieiu.iii woo was on tin; ". in er side of Cherry, iu Niclmia-, ou,. an iiitciestnig description i,i the storm w Here he was. He states that he Was start ing on a deer hunt ; that iie hud in.t ar rived at las "aland,"'' w lien a black cloud arose in the wet, indicatiiig as he thougij, a ihuiider storm. S. ...u tli.- sin.w came dashing d.iwn, the witol ui'i'sitino and rending trees iutiiiider u every side. 11 proceeueu to Jlr. Jas. Hunters wln.se ,,,su guest he was, and remained until ncxl morning. It otitiuiied snowing, and when he left Mr. Hunter's the snow was ten inches deep, and still tailing. A it.li 1 n i .loll let f , ir Cfl I- s'i " '! i Tr.ii.a- . .- - L .- .t 11 r es mimics oi ai'l.roL.i latious lor me i.r.vr li.,-.l v..u,. I.,,... I i,i,l.i iii, a ,., I ....... j . v. -.. ..j,, despite every effort to reduce them, the total amount estimated is about seventy million. The estimate for the War De partmeiit alone is twenty and a quarter millions being largely (increased bv the! . . . s ... anticipated Mormon w ar. The total Na val estimates, including the special ser vice and the construction of the new steam sloops-ol-war, amounts to fourteen mill ions. Secretui y Cobb still thinks that the Treasury will not be compelled to resort to loans or Treasury notes." - 1 , Three (V.lUnn liurnt ,) ,,,. A terrible cSlaihitv occurred at Dureau J unction, near l'loi ia, on Friday last. It , . .-. . appeared that an niij.iuvee el the road, ; ,' "" 1M" '"'"""s " punnc. named McLaughlin, uu industrious and ",'e law W "ot extort of secrets intrnst a worthv uiair,.liad received the dav he- !"'' " a 1,1 virtue of Ins profession, fore some eighty dollars, the iiccuiiiuhi- lr ' """'e j"-. "" considerate, tlmi, . Hon of his wages. On Friday be was ;!"'se mean jiersoiis w lio work themselves ubseiit trom his home, and his wife, hav intl' "'e contidemce d" another on par ing occuni.n t. go to a neighbor's at a ' oe to get something to tell tj his injury-, short ilistance,' locked the house up, tun I l'he.-e are Deliliahs in the lap ..!' society, left iu it their three children, one uu in- extolling secrets to multiply their vic- fant, the others about four and six vears """ '1 hey approach you p. say "h..w - . . . . . i . .i ei i . old. In her absence the l.se took lire, 1 1. I .1 ... - I I now , u uas imi nceu ascei i.iiueii. ami w as Iniriit to the ground w ith ail its contents. 1 in liiture, money, and the winter's stock ot protieious were ail consumed by the devouring element; and, saddest ol' all, tin ot- children perished miserably iu te flames. The house being iu a lonely spot, llieir piercing shrieks went up unheeded Amid the crackling of the blazing limbers around tbein, and llieir charred and hulf- cousuiueil remains were the onlv eeiilen-. ccs of their aw lui fate. Cu'c'tyo l inns. ; , . . ... ,. i I "f JM"J "" 'he delicate ;and interesting operation ot iranstcmng , j blood Irom one person to another lias- iiguiu oetrii uccesbiuiiv pel ixu uieti ox I XI . ; ivi r. i'....: n .....e.. iii'inuuii, Miigeou oi vauuotn., assisted by Mr. J. Uiacktord and Mr. Satntid beatcroft. ihe patient was Mrs. lietitoii, of Cannock. hen appa- rently expiring fn.ui loss of blood, about lbs. et blood was traustused from the veins ol her husband into her veins, with the happiest result. Itt a lew minutes after the current of blood began to flow, the ebbing of "life was checked, the i circulation became re-established, an deliverance from , parviitlv cerlaiu an approaching dissolution' secured, i t.e op eration wa- performed on the tuh nit. Mr. Whcatciot't suggests the trial of Jlds operalioii iu the last. stage of low typlius and the collapse i f Asiatic cholera, when It otiicr means have failed. - ll ', ,.'.'. - i . j. . . . l'.1' - '-Ilia" h"'l's ",,:,r "" ''V i'1' ""K your paper, it is too small don t like the editor don't like the politics -t.... wi.;g- .gish too obi togyish or too sometli.ug else vet goes regularly to his neighbor' arid reads by a good lire find faults with its contents, disputes- with its posi tions, and quarrels with its type. Occa sionally Sees an article he likes- saves half a dime, ami begs a number. This is newspaper patronage. mt(7i if Prvmifi'. Miss Hester A. LJurgess sued N. ,F.. Wood, iu Kanawha ooniitv, Va.. last week, for damages for . . Iirnacli ot t tr. imise. 1 was nrox etl in i'V ...... ....... . . : i ..... .1 . v.. ii.... si .1... .1... an) t&r amifp Ctrrlt. NUMBER 20 mHi w mm BIBV AFFAIR. L I't Saturday evening av the Itto,, Trailer, a trentkmai. reiJin2 i Jamaica I'Efin theirjwior r, wheo the dnor-bett wrvwknt ly ru. The lady arose, but then suggested to "er nusoatm tiiat iisiiie.giri was out he had l...,,... .... ,.. .C l...., .1..... 4. .. ... II .. .) .. I... utiiie, ee tu me iiiiut ,jwi. .-xe.oi u.iizi t ne uj.ened it, and found no one theie; hut there -H - ...... .. .. .... .. ........ .... I.... 1 ... .1. """ '". l et, and lie tliou-ht lie heard the ru.llmif ol a female drew dei.arlinir. Alter i i ,.... i .i a .V.. i 1 " I L. . t. .1 ll. . .1 nrutlllU JtrHlf AX llltj UttAKCl IUIU lilt ! j.'i i t .fiMr. i mi me euvvniig tK-inff rtinovea i f..t I... l ti. iiuniil 1 1 n If- I llll'l HIiirrilM-u. rxrillt-llvf-IIIIllILIIB .11 .'i... 1 . I . I. I . : :. . took up the baby mid fjuiid a note pinned to its ur.-, mi 11 cnai L'eo ine -ntieman ol I .e House . '"' t"lr, '.ale-r. nd inipluied Inm to up- I"1 -Vneii Kviie etisa.-t oeieen llie Hi- iure.1 wife and the iudi gnant hu.band, the latter ulleily dei'Tiiig ad kiiowiudje ol 'lie little one, ly ot Ins (jollduct, asked hull, " 31r. DtO and awning inn.jc-en. . 'Ihe friend, inter-, vail, are you aware of the full consequen-fer.-d, and mi lit the wife was induced lo for j cea f jour plea that it condemns you give ll.e hit-band, ulihuiigh he still Hood to it ;0 death ('' - I ke a Trtjar, that Le had always U-u a faith- ! .. y,. J 00lieve I am," he replied, lui l.u.U.4 h ina.i, the lady v ry rogm.hly n aJ a brief Coriiultatlnn among the i.,i.t l..rb..,U,,.J,l,i.l ,t a..t.,,ge ,e .l,u!J Jtt ,tr,. Vome suggested lhat he could not know Ink un . In, J. for it wa. m-ir mutual . ; 1.1 1.1 . 1 . i. oit-pni.2. 11 , -- . . 1 . liatl l-.4rf!'Jsl l-etl t;.k-n fllilM ll j'Jtl brell li,k-n trulu Its rad e up 'lull the IiUIm-. fur the t.TV 5ir- l.ali llie -ke ; and ll.e Mi..n.-.t h'js- nii- 1 ni the lauh i..i h ttas rais- M at U HVi.oT . ,,. K.ut.. The New Or deal. I!cc, of the 2lt nit., savs: " We hardly rcim.-mhci' to have ever seen ice in November in our city. Here it was, however, yesterday morning, visible to ll.e eye ami pa'pluuie tu the touch, nearly' an inch in tuickuess, and tins-, too, long alter oiiitri.-e. 1 esterJay was fieezing did, and coiit'itmeJ So until i.ight. At tlie hour we w rite there is no prospect a change. The w ind lias fallen, but the air is still sharp and piercing."' .1 ilffVir Whulcmme Adria to the If'nri or MeHtlw vf Coti'jrt.iit. The ashingtou cor respondent of the yinciiitiati Kinpiirer a writer 1 I ... ii I i n . ""ti wt-nn to uutq umi v oeiienee in an sun. ui ;,.;...,!,,- 1 1. .., I i. ;. ii:. :., ... ...... nnuii. ,umi lie nut .tei.ist; t.uc nn.oceiit uiu- addresses himself lo the wtcs of the members ..r "Sr'": 'The truth is and my experience, I mean ""aiio,., ce.uirms , -no Mmuid at- Int.- her hiwli.m.l l,t ,.,iiiim liar., uilh,,iil a..., i.t. j pant ing bun, slid, while here, sticking to bun , like wax. ll is a place of seducing temptations, i which the sinner dun'l pieteud to resist, and the righteous can hardly flee from bv regular fa-ting and player. Wives, kliek to your iiiisbauds, is my advice." liETP.AYING CONFIDENCE. "e ,lou'u of despoiling character i, ,l,at 1,1 eliciting from a'tiother a confession ... !.; r....l 1 .1 i.:...-;. . ..i i: "d y i.Ke you, now l.at ural you sc. 'Ill liou' ttllleli t-.ili i-.ii.t i n il fli...., ..I ., -- j .......... ,,v.i. ... dear old friend, how free and easy they feel in your emipanv,"' and thus" when they have elicited your most secret thoughts and feelings, thev run all abroad detailing them to your injury. This is the most malignant of all the aits of slan- dcr, iiiul it is a common remark, that no enmities are so embittered as those that spring up between friends. It is extort- ing irmu one s ow n lips a' story to tell to cessories hetore or alter UiC tact, ply the his injury. "Their thiuat is an open so- testimony of witnesses examined yester pulcher; with their tongues thev have dav, there is not a doubt that two cf those used deceit ; the poisiui of asps is under their lips, whoso mouth is full of cursing allJ bitterucss." A'. Y. Chronicle. ... ..j 1M Saul a little boy, in speakiti" of lathers posessions, ""we have "ot a t i 1 1 gs house. It has got a piazza in front. ;1nd a Swiss roof on' tiie top of it, and ina Imgaiiv doors, and lots of ornaments. And lie..; t'.,,ilcr sav lie was ,,; ,,, tin, it .M vfi ti10 ,v jmtting a" m,.rtgage on j( ;' - . . -n Albany editor says that he d"d'nt st'e the reason why his place wa' not vasiied away during the recent tl . i 'here, unless because there w as ttc!i a heavy moi tguge on it. Tnui n days of unintcrru ill a vehicle, will make v 'ted C':tl''cltl yo: better uc than one iiour". quaintcd with an it tier coiiveisatioti w ith years. ' - everv tiav tor three "T XI, Villi s nd a tons pc ranee ma" "wuiv dti t..ii drink I.t a lippi ng Ii in i such st.itl' as you d hogs woiildii': t uicii -"That "s 'cause t li.in. "Poor crc.i'.iii , ; nt , tiie very that bran ly !" ei is brutes."' sai l 1 t.iev d.iiitio w ha" s " IU kihk k leaf, jipplic l externally, saitl t" be an almost infaihuie cure neuralgia. 7 iij'ilmj in XuiiJir.r. Our streets are all a jingle w ith sleigh bells. Ever-y- body and his wife nr.. out, ii.utH,l .- he . ... , chin, and l'oin-' it tor tear hie. as it thev i - " ,, ,, , .learea six iuc.es of .now weuld not lust more than bve minute. Buj.t!, tV. .'''-' ' - (, L I I.I V. A few day 02 Oeora W'.- 'Stovall, formerly a clergyman, waa arraigned at New Orleans for the murder f Mar Durand. 'The Picayane ay : jfe was greatly agitated and nerroua. Jiaviiifjhe afipearaiiceof a rnaii who bail not yet recovered from a fit of delerjum tremeua. There was hotliing of tha mur derer iu liia countenance, and in fact wa , never aavr a head, or physiognomy ia which benevolence wa more itrongly marked. Hi ago ninst be about forty five his face is considerably wrinkled, and what few locks are still left upon hia bead have turned to grey. .--- When the clerk finished readitii; the i iudictiiient and asked him, "Do you plead Iguilty or not inltv i" he replied, in a voice slightly tremulous: " 1 am guilty ; ! hut 1 would request the court to grant ! "e a sliOi t tune, tetore passing sentence. - i WorWIy air.-?. Ihe Court replied that J6 should have j w liat time lie requireu, ami men oruereo .1 . I . .. . . 1... I...I...1 .....I .1... ......... mo ineii io oe recorueu, auu mo iiri.uuvr to he lemaiided for sentence. r. , 1 mis pn-a causea me greatest astonisit- , lik(. ,ie ar, of tlie c0lr, the I ' i .,,.,1 ...i: . ..,! ;,i.J ""- ""-"-" . ! 11 was rather singular that a man should condemn himself to an iguominiousdeath. i n j.-j 1 aiiciu ub a kihim; m vuuit. uiwuu i M-'at- V," ,low' appearea caan anu cum- l"""-"i inc.. " " -. j mind of some w eighty and important mailer. lie nan rcsigucu iiiinacii w un doom. Tlie Court, thmkiusr very Strange- imi I'll 111 liin HL'i.l linuu, aim tnai 111a fi . 1 W. oiig.!it u. .t to be Liken. Afterji consulta tion witli the Attorney General and llan 'icil Hunt, tlie Judge stated he would call him up aain and give him another op portunity to change his plea before it should he recorded. He was called to the h tr again, when the Judge said: 'Mr. Movall, I knew you year ago, and always knew you to be a man of very linn in, ml. 1 have never lie fore knowu s.) extraordinary a plea to be entered in court, and I should like that you woold relied fully iirn the consequence of your course. If you desire it, tho Court w ill not enter ti e plea vet, and will assign you aide counsel with whom you may cotisinl tovall replied that lie thanked the com t for its kindness, and would accept the otter "f counsel for counsultattou. The Court then ordered a continuance) of the case, ordered the Clerk Hot to cuter the plea of guilty, and assigned to Chria- liitll U,l!.elini. tliM lllltv of Ci .in.ul tincr with j - : o tlie accused. The circumstances of this murder are still fresh in the recollection of our rea- i dels, as it occurred onlv two weeks ince. tMiVvall, according to his own confession, billed a poor trail woman, with whom he had been living, in a most inhuman man ner, by cutting her throat with a razor and afterwards chopping her head almost off with an axe, and mangling Jief body in other ways, lie then attempted to drown liimselCby jumping head foremost into a well. His only excuse1 was that he had for months been laboring under the influence of liquor. Ho was former ly a preacher, we believe, but of late y ears lias led a very dissipated and die solute. Irfe. Previous to this he had been guilty of a number of smaller offences. .i,iuii,,i'' Ititil,,urr. The damn ing e i.Ietice'is at last btjfore ns, proving that there has existed for the last two years, in our very uiidst, an organized gang of negro stealers. When it wa rumored, a short time since, that certain ,utfn fr..IU the cuutry With whom we ' Vl,,'e 1"l""-t c""XMn communication NVtMV impliqatod, it was not credited. An investigation of the facts, however, shows that the half had not been told, scarcely dreamed of. It is already ascer- t.iiiic.,1 that some twenty-five or thirty persons in our owti-cuMutv. are in league, are more or less mixed up in the late depredations, either as principals or ac- arrested hTvajguiltv of stealing negroe. It i aba ascertained that this gang haa confederate in Alab.-una. I....ii,iann, Mi- 1 sissit. id and Texas. T-cv luxe password ve pass. amsignais, c,l i.,.i di-c: As xve go ami are douul.ess well ilrill- i'htied. to press t!io examination i going otf before the magistrate, and the coiii t-U.uists i. the scene of intense excite incut. There is a determination to rid ourselves lot these, pests at ail hazard. Tlie law limy be too slow. We re frail from going more into he i'.terestiiig add "startling detads until the examination is concluded. J'eniicola i ''....ve, -2th ,.,,. I.rl l' Have a Merry ThrMnas. We. i,v-.'ii!i. mlv sat . the New York Exprem, liin,- i.al a I'.-ie Buiiiuiii : l.-t u have a rhite ttini-r 1 he season p;,st l.a.. teen a sad on : I i a. lo wh.i! we t in lo njiute the future mora .;-a..-itit-,-in i i-ii... r' ul ; and.tt not for "the old ks at liytne." tli-n for the young children to ttfioin the e'l.i-i-iin.-ut ln.i. . hit re liia ! ri glilest ei'.ii-iij attoiis et the t ear. l,si,mrer i upon ui, II . f..r a in-.rry I 'I. n.tinas ' l..'t it be a season -! , . la! g t t:g to the jsHir feT givill,? work to ' he '" Hl i.'Jttl for t p- IUi.g new set of books, -'i- g'-iti tig n. w-eiiierp, i.es, tuiinded iqvitu reduoo e 1 common en'. M.-n of the .lorn, coma to . n tour Iu It ig pi tees. Let llie public know wlio loin sn. ainl wiril vou hate. ltrin out itiii. g ii ii.oi miJ w reaih t nur sluji. in uaitea 4ju-l im..1 humor. Ther, i. tt.j tvltcr iuii.sttnent . "J"" i fn to 1 lu-iii t. Vtr-g'ii ln.pe HnJ; a .tronj timet i.ke t.i.-s.. ,it w:io ra for a l iu i.i :iia.. bred awat tin; c.jbweria, aol .'liieis pr.t.p niu- and nappy by begiouiog so t . Ul.i it i .. H'A-.if ii j llmJ'i ' A iJurjcr tn panUlooht, with h body and Two nus a bejl vithoul tirains, and a eg ir .luck in a hole befool light tsxiti a cane a -cnled white haukerchlef a standing collar, two brooches aud a .liuwy tmg ua.lni httje tiiiger
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1857, edition 1
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