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'- : ' ' - t, -i .- ';Virtje is the .ff ! !a in. - ' t - -f -: r-t,..l I. - II.., t ai . f - And though r..r.r.ay citiv-at it'-i.v t! - Mve;:.t ot t r.-.v. iiravor. snnlfs tJ r.i.. v' ... i. .. s it Wvti I'mi.ts. . t.,r I II. i--ji.iv cj;ii-ii i :.i i: ii ':?:i;a::r .IV 05 fiation!, , I 1.1 n .ik. 1; fy, Jlrtfinaii Mon'- i am! !(.-. it' k lnvi-r f.t: id trie cto u:! : p.o-i:! It.-tnw.tl .iv, jlttnnriij i! Ki ana l". l-rt-f a- f" !"h.-r .i7i-t' i '. -ii tbtu t'.i Is it .'-:( ..I't.'Ktfwi ;.!.1;'I 1 - ;Hiv If . , j Com jioscd of j Fifty-free Letters. i My I X t 4 tJ 30, is a county in Mainq ; p My 2 1 19 37 49, is a county in Alichigan; j ; JIv 3 30 3i 17 -11 5J, is a county in Virgiria; j My 4 20 19 37 15, is a county in North Carolina 5 1" 1 14, is a county in UQpnya; yiy S a 49 7 24, is a county :njUhe;. i7Mt $ 33 22 52 12, is district in South Carolina 3ft ! 32 17 2, ia a county in Micliian ; ia fSffZs coiadv'anfaoleloiiie- adinohUfotTin'Vttls ji' Carolina ; i " paying of old Eundleslix; but I tell you it's .- a . i . . . t . i.i -. r i ia : nniipiir ill v i r- t r t . i r i . 1 1 in - ivt.v. ': . t ' i "' il-i 1 " ;' 1 'V -i; f i -: ! I v. .".;.-: ' i ; : 'H i. iV.J n ! , a::d i I ' t i. :::t I 7 !t v .r V- vf.: n.i v h i ' ,' - t ! 1,1'iTl t-J t MI r rfr..- .: . :',-r f r! . i f ! ti tr il drti J, tW-a whivh jt!. v , c ,t'r.i'.nv::.';( jiT ! v ;i: v '!:'!, (:: ihr'aih the i:u '.w ' " . I . . - ; - . . . - . .--., 1- i . . 1 J 1 il I ti -. - . ! t! . ;i;"t t?f i "i Ij 143 3S 15 18, is a county m New York ;f .s i:o trjis L. iVIy J- 10 1 is a oountv in Alabama ;. ., n;:d .p-tlit!u?, . 7 ! ' Jjy 14'jM 13 37 "4, id a county in Kentucky ; t;:.- V'.: t a: ci iu--. T M 15 : 3J 19. is a couatv in Tennessee : 1 i " i . - 3Iy 16.. lb .3, u a county, in Indiaiia'; It il.v n n..;:: L . , t.-l J.. :-M' -'i'J'.i- id lit k v to !; pl-rvi.i!ir oi.r. n i:.-: t If! - . :. :.-t:i A-.V;r i.n i. .. rv f ...:-!. Iri; -I :;:7::7' : i.ri r-a-v : A.Hte. I .v-t- i.e r, iti:! -ie I s- '.;.t l,i .i. rev a 1 ; : c.:i::,;i::fj,, Ir.J Lutirtxi ry, or,:!i a i.a:d ' i.7 . . It i-t'scrii'-j-y U'lji.t c. i f My" 17 11.1 25 22 is a c'oXinty in Georgia ; j j Jly 18-43 ,1 97, is a couniy in New Jcrs y ; j My 19 13 2 30, is h county in Virginia ; j M20 ill 2J 19 3G is a county in lIisK:3aipj)i ; ! My. 21 :M5 22 12,13 a county n Alabama ; MyfeJ 14 12, is a county in ?Iissouri ; j My 23 52 17 31, is a county in Pennsylvania j . ! My 2is37 7 21 11 s 17 28, is a county in Kentucky ; . j My 25 10 26 3J 21 23 20 id 51 3G 54 45, is k county in Arkansas ; . . j My 2( 1 1 3,45, is a county in Alabama ; Premium Article. ' r machine SercioiK IVo. V. , S LAZARTJ3 XACHRYMOSE , ' ' : ' 77:. "7 1.77. - ' Mjnij Toca. Irs tA?n Q's, and dot tour :Va.ii 5rjrcpected harcr8,tfierv i " jrj&X drV, -Wjr--. .m-.' V.lt. - Vl I'll L J "i.l.fi'".l. 1 : f ! .'. v 1 . . . . . - !.' 1 . a t ' 4.' ' - ' I .1 .:j: j X. P!.; Willis. i Tins " Mantalini'! of Americnn literature, and of the American press, says ( Ala.) Atlas, speaking; of the 7' ornament imported from Paris fpr ladies wear, af ter df scribing the one worn by Lady Emehne Stu rih'le : 17 is the one mo.t icr "Copy.'. lis, of all hiddois soutilll loan pi'iilor s Mr. ' Nl -i Ii.i i-n. ()j,-'t- . 11 nir.-iiiiiivi-i -tH " in", r jjnjments, he; mayj jbe, luxutidi g Jct hut.the Vrinl' eTr'js imp vhjsperhis v6rlji ni aurlrular,: nJ the WontroniPrv;iif7rls . ."V ' a . P'l9!tn lit at on(Tf- chatelaine" a hew 5t,lp.Tntntxorah, t U,4, lhl poses, mere lsjno cscafl Misi wnniiv.nnaNJi ideath" fixed s the a 'KiritniV walls of Ik's jip.v. .-.Wbctherh jr0jj f t , hfs task with'tLat -1 ',.ii r i b i1. t of i!:r r . I - , far -rT i "j? : . :.. t : . !S;ih.' oi;,tii: il h y ?i. iv r.-...r !7 i , it aiwnv m i isujiimii j r:i i"u:; -."of ;--JV --.: 'fv It !:- n.!k.:i!r mi tUv iif -r .e- I , JIv r.v, !.'!.. 'I'f :'d w t:f tVutro .tr!t-d..u:::na:io!j. It luvos i, MylV'W 41 47 2, i ?.r 32 47 26 40, is a co I ,1. !;. i, an.-Ki-,1. - -i- lit m IV t t.?;s .-1 Ouh me e'nu;-:i:iv of relutin. .! '.', t-(:ir:.U':c ti --;! k loji :Kvr. it;- see i vr. ! tb:. ;.l t: ! il 1 1 1-. : tiA.a . t l ! t r'.i.i .Wi.vV:,., h- art.'- Ar.d h.'re it ;:mv ii.-.i . .f - - . i i 1 ti !i : 1 n 1 I tit;:!'- 1 i: j!, or at s ;.' r.it' or M tl". i 1 n.: - t :-irai a ei hI in t::? J.:" Ir: J. -ni.ti tr.T.'tie f'r t;,.iiai 'At , f .if! i x'.ri iccly j;caiir:.is!r? 1 h z ; iy.:v t'.juit Kir.iu-s a k:i:d n!iov. j. :c f'-r f:r-:l Itt.manity. It Is wry f..-.;H r,in Civ.l .iunn!deii'c, "Mf iia jirttte-i - any order - n'o- s or' tin- tl-!i, the tot " ft My;43pl 1 21 19 22 29, is a county in Rhode Island 3fV2 4 3 43 36" 4C, is a county tn Vcrnio a county in Illinois: ; v$:.'.!i.m I.V hiiuitan;. IA. 1 1 !..? t : ... . i- j ' ' . 4 : n t - r ti .1 ) . ri.. . .. 1 iHy, oj .o n o .Ji o, is a couniy in i eniiesj 1 7VT' v.ft 4 lit l I i2 ft pnntv in rnr ( r n r ! :t !).: 1 t.i ( ..!, d )-.vii to' 'he ! . "V.. . r J , t!,.- .-ariiil it his vi. !. d; ' My3o2 17;30 10, is a Parish in Lousiana; ilj 06 2.1 ,i It 4 10,' is a county in lrgmia My 37 20 40 53 43 23 55, is a countV in Pcmsylvania; Iy 33 12 4 27 2J, a coupty in Virginia;1 ly.39 7 J 1 20 35 45 3, is a county iu Georgia; M 40 G U 51, is a county ih Alabama; 4l"3., 22 1G 12, is a county in orth Cardlina-; ia 35 46 51 43 11 Ml 19 24is a county in Ohio; 4 50 37 44 27, is a county in Mississippi;! A 9 4 1 1 .'Jl Jti 1 is a county In lennessc 45,40 50 30 3G 41.19 2S, is a county in Kentucky; 46.3.V 7 29 31 22, is a district in outh Carolina ; 4713d 12 49 1G, is a county in Ohio; 48 4 30 12 40, is a county.in Virginia; 14 14 3 43, is a county in Mississippi; 17, 3 ibl 10 0, is a. county in Micliiffanj v .1 4 VI wound -up, like the meit in a thick hulled she npepds crekvnV and Tiickinff'to eet at it. " So f - T -O-. Il i " ., .,.. .If mv hearers. I'm arraid won't like-it when it's cf. bk-ked. Don't let it gall you, like a bad saddle pore-back horse: jnind Jour P's and Q's, and thv ue nouanger., - . j . - ' . My hearers, whenj you go slipping about, seeking w to nab, mind' your P's, or some body may nab you, k blir-ended suider doe$ a fly in mutton time. When go sucking up the substance of the widow and the orpl iniiid your li s, or the; public may get noia oi inem, then vou will feel about ai i tad as a pir in a barn without corn. L 5 I -."' And my he'arersJ when you find any thing beforej ro.lead you astray, and tomake you leave the'pretty 4 f?y path of rectitude, dot your I's and look ahead be after grabbing ! rf ! !:-;. vit!i a, i i.uil n: rye j:i nil rt!n- criii-o M r'. - v.ii-!..l I -t.:li- ytV r' to !frc:al "re, !o u!i:um:- upi every' sixpence you see on way, like a frog does shot ;! many a poor fellow has oaded that way down to perdition. i Some of you, my hearers', seem to think'that the Kf mankind' were made for your especial use and-bftne stock and-'lmrici i jif Qny of . that 'motley rniilti'1 itude happen to get a dollar or so, you are after it like a broken loose locom,btive.- Some of you, I'm afraid will , j never stop until you get' thrown off the track or 'bust,' j anatnen where will be your l"s and y s I j j iVow myjiearersi wipe off the gum of selfisnnesslfrom L. 1 . . L.i i- ' ... 1 ' "f- ". 1 your iieuns ; scrape anu maice ior once ciean gizarys; 11, I I 1 ill i is a ! n ;::. ::! to il ; jiiii.i-.i-'f .:. "c-.vii f- ' ' , I v .n iin-:;.i f.jro.oitli-, a: n :t-f t .i.l !ji; i-jr r a: - .l.ar oifi ii' n'ar:i't, b; !.ir t-'a-'f in our .-i:.!.: - a!id tv! We We tlx istu laugtiae of nio:al a ii,. li M . i .3 3 IK C-;,-ntv tit ;i . saiirii.rii; -M !. tV It.l XV. :ii:i- ry c".ni,ri!iig tuo do proics-t aan"' if ! , i t jut tbem expand ril see. how nvich be.tter you willjfeel ; don'l keep them eternally bound up w ith shin piasters ; way my nearers, it you go- on at this rate, when! your maker calls for them J thv will be so all-fired little that hey won't he worth jthe trouble oi looking at " . 'Busting,' my hearers ajiit a pleasant business. Soime if you I'm afraid avyallow-too much todigest well.. , yoU don't chew it sufficiently, jso you see it swells.; ypu up- mind your P's a'nd,Q's, ind like like lot vonrl's. and f ' My jlfrG 1 43 II 40 46, is a county in Illinois; I .MJ.-V2 r. 10 2fi 30 .1 21 3.1. i a conntv in Arkan P. r I o ' III) il T' nt f ' . . ...ff. .!?. i . - - I Vro,:, a-7 ,h, r-ht Wu.urTt .j.M, t. f - !- PW 28 2 14 f cont7 31lc!: Lr-. ; I part:.-: !:i .s vl.Th."-' " vj'S- ncu of inat-.t ' I My54J3 24 18 is a county in Georgia; . j Iy ."5410 41 19 23, is a county in V'. ? My vhfc is the name of an Illustri ausas; ichigan; 1 i not ? r?ai k of calv ' " :!'-""!n j ' -.- ,.,,.. ,.! ...i ". "i'ai i:.- 4.4 Ill'lHiVil.l'I nil .u:cr MiitanT- i tv u-a.'tth U-t ;r.-r. I csniel inlercsts. " A strong ; yea I: aiu-KH o.J ha'ij-y rc-tii; i I . " roi T:l rO'.iaji, ;. ;.?t a::tr acli or j, j.-jj.-' P'ocrrrii-a t iotory o t ;ti' nii -'n'' Rcvol ion.: 7 North Carolina; " rious Geheijal of the 3IAHliNGO. !i!i n fi.- IS t M !- I- 1 I-oiiW. I to "H r 1 1 :f o;''ki-:Kiii i If til.it .-tun r ai;d-"j..iiiat;.-p.!is in tue ed. .Vbo! is lovely ? It is the little frirl wllo drops u l-ixvcifui nrul hostile to b:s 7swee- words', kind remarks and pleasant sjriiles as i : i r t.t:.- '. T " " j T T s o:i n:- 5 A .VoKD TO LlJTLK GlKLS. HoiC to &e Loi Some of you my hearers fare confoundedly, like a blind orse: you've' got j no l's to dot, you have ; firgotfypur l"s,--anct have lost your t's. ; Well, a tnan cannot get along well without'is cue . honesty !make -the bet. know of; "integrity makes a . mighty good P. When ' man ean'tsce, he -must feelj as the blina mn aysffel in your' bosoms and! n)fd hdW your heart is. Reachidown in your stomach and touch: your conscience, ;f it laih'i i . .; i " , .' shrunk too much, and it wijl tell you how to go Amen! says the preacher. - .'"'-: "... ' The editress of the Liternry Gazette, Mrs. Ly dia.Jane Pearson, in an article addressed to young ladies upon the subject of marriage, liscourscs as follows: :. (- '-'v;7 ' . ' ' ; 7.' " Do not, as you value life and pis comforts, marry a man who is naturally cruel! i; If he will wantonlj' torture a, poor dumb dog, a. cat," or even a snake, fly from him as you-would from cholera. We would sooner see odir daughter dying : of the cholera than; married to a cruel-hearted-man. Jf his nature tlelights ;n torture, he will not spare his wife or his helpless children, A" hen. we. see a'man practising cruelty-on any poor helpless. creature, .or beating a .fractious horsjej unmerciful ly, we yrite over against his; name devil, 7and shun him accordingly. I 7 '7 7 - o once knew a man, aj'e a gentleman, who during a ride"fi5plasureL became so demoniacally enraged at his horse; -which refused jto go, that he trrMlg iroin nlS carnnKS, uicn oia nunc auu LUl out an eve of the poor brute. The Jadv who ac &jrnpa.med him fainted.stlnTred a lortg1 nervous iii- nc&s, and will never recover from the horror the outrage gavtJ her.! And live know the young lady who,1 Knowing nns ot him, was lool-pardy enough to become his wife. And we know Hiow he tortur like a presence making itself heard,' states all the! worldtake notice--that thepen ore common aad fasfiionbfes one worn by young jwives and ladies in Authority, in New York, is A smaller and more costly bunch of trinkets, worn with a fehort clasp at flie waist, aiid with hooks for any additions which maiy suggesrthemselves.td friends generous in jfew eir'y Its cost is from $400 td $500. ' 7 ' t . ' ' .1 i 4 ' ' " f , it, Ti ' i ri- , TT7:n: Jt'f - f ii cuusisis, j aay s v mis, j .y. oi a cu,riouiy en ameled clasp, made to slip with a hook: hi the pir dlei, and bearing from one to 'twenty short chains, upon thaends of. which are worn (properly) the accoutrements of householdry such as keys, peiv cj j 'silver knife, scissors, andithe' seal whereOn is graven the family crest.f t 'After this description,' Willis gives utterance.to the following -'delectable piece of puppyism;: 7 To approach, leaii. over a . lady's girdle, beg leave to examine'her chatelaine, and be occupied Forj sometime in admiring its enameled nov.eltips, is i the ne west elegance of fashionable manners : aa- as it atlbrds'a tete-a-tete of excusable isolation,. and makes it necessary that the cadences o the voice should be subdued in proportion to tlie closer proximity qF the inclining, head, the fashion, we thijnk is likely to be! considered a drawing-room amelioration, and pass in perpetuity like fans." Since the recent developernent in tho Forrest divqice pase, (continues the Atlas,) we should not bej 'much surprised if the H.usband7ff the first. " 'ypunsr wife," with: whom hp attejnpted to per form this experiment, would make him: the sub ject of a f novelty,", iji the shape of a series of in voluntary backward sommersets out oi. the isU'cet door. ' :r: . ' , V -- -'77 enders him . powerless af ftVanc'y whether jhi hjiugHts bubble ij to the U H Vjcad when wauU-iiV i cask at a, time, o til fbof . (t'oIT ' iuHibitithi or lis mind, cjmpty is'fci n and whc zc like t dry old pumpit is !Vllofcame ; the watrri of ntelject must con inuc.to W n KtemU- tritahit ipjirkling, -clear ajid sfrongf erflovvjiiilTr liar-eri-4-fijastmg orUtarviijjgj4hl tnginaiioin ijnujt: i. ej wrung uuny, i r perijap i urnf, u.rtnovcitic i ojmeetj tlc ' more iIcks cjeiioin' s of. the M i)py !'! , hundering devil k t hs elbavir. There is no c)uiic'ti , 'pjf dax'idreaiuim, orenjoving he swet-ts l'fa nl , -' fng sh nb, whilp the .young ,mp in lulhiwin iu.! nsearA.. I he dogging fictu i ever -present r.t.tho inotrie'nt of fancied sccurityianr ejtse. and, a every.' l4ill-d river know, has hiolt i ilernar !ung!. , ! e tQiiiioralizuii icarv liat UMHfitt.ri' ts' a siiArt North Carolina But a truce tai kill the nbru'c The lnrlipa niirh t tri nrpsontl AT r -Willis witll 'nn .erribroide'red'. petticoat J -fN.'' O. Delta.. ? . a man uTatii ui a i .d irr.al trial. In no wavj';. 'rftlif "thin by tin- prd'tiar'. -:-- , ! Ers exct.ircr.r id a. a ui-v ;;v ,is;;1 is -k.nir, $hd p isses along y'ho has 6 kind word of VI.M; 'V"-f' r'?1' :';fnf-;', lrJ ! thy t-reverv girf or, boy she meets in trouble, and i i-:t..' .(j. :-;ii i -..-tsuntiiv ll;'J:'-:ill'. -l ,.. , i, , . i Ll!K . " , a iu i iiaiiu to nein nor companions out oi uuncui A Rrcu Love i LETTKR.-The followini admi iau.,? nn -u ukk snnm ...wiu juuigjji j he. delighted to destroy vhafever - s)re prized or ,1 , . .. . u,' uf'.cun ""f " ,u took pleasure inn -i How ih nvperbDhcnl phrases, when addressing their ddu- Cfetrcs , we tn"kc sy.mpa- j pendent. Such preserved.' t? - 7M-,', :-y y honeor scolds, noyer contends, neyer-tca- ' Wrrt 1. . . . u . I . . ." . . . . !.... . . .. . . .1 ! :"i m 1 vlfi t'r-i '3 's 11 4 iii.aw.-s, iiur sefus. in any omti vav ioi ui- i... 7; .7, , . .Pf :;mini v but always to "increase their j happiness. Won i it not please Vo-.i to nick a strincotf pearls, PiiWiiiM'r ;is n. from tne Aberdeen fMiss.)!Inde a rich piece of litrature should be i ' ' ' cr-tue situa!:-)!: in .im. I. ; secure ci i 'prown u: :t o rriai v:as.;..Ai.' a cannotr, apd dci.vd.as r- lost.' "Take the hand of the friendless. " Smile on oihvts. Ii I:;., in;.r.-d i aa:f 1-7 exit ra ntf(x! a raJicaUha.iirr, . t,e 5. dn'j Jcjected. Sympathise with thoscill n rt.nt;.. ;c ... u!i occa-.Hi It wn! do i'..t.A. S?trJvo r.x-whnrn tr dHr..Rftnrnnnd'vnn uwch tr i a th- ;us!'H!f :t; oi i.assi..r. and tai. tfie nana! ,re p,ill.4 his ? avion.;! ai.d ofiser v-iti.e ar? "not f ' drops of old, diamonds and precious .stjone-c as to W- Ffjaid'a id slni-c-re, a-i In it-.o ',"(! .i c c---day c vatV: you"-1 niss lilong the stree't '? But tlse Kre Ihe'irue u. Ai;d r-'.r;..:i, it tjii.-r, U RiiKi:i!yrd, is hoi to by j pearls and precious stones, which can never r be u: at r..-rtiiii s-r.s.i.. A 1 ' a r.-.., u.i f.-5:.,i :'i,-.t T'!.1 .u v.' I ri; r-:.tt... (CI ;!""" 4 J trsvt!It rlirt-'Ush t'.;-s'tiio;;'.uii " A .s..'i,l r.. !s Tiltvn;: .' 'MlUFI!M'i;i;,-!o'i f :.i icf w 'li hrr God, is licavfn ; t(V!.tri,!.l-; ;.nd tie! .-! .cks of life; -j a-.-ioi:.. ihv . i-trokos t'f In aft," 7. vni!ii. DIi:i). Oi l t ' I iaet ai!. it. it. ! v.' j - i ' . . i- tOl), CM il iri m.v Mj.il ! li . wire of M oaniutv. SaM.ath. May P-th, Mrs. .'yVurC. lIcwiN.an l daMgh ai;i in tho 3'3t!i year of i "r Thtr sublet of this bru;f obituarv was a w oniaii of troub i. Strive everywhere to diffuse around you iunsi ho and joy.' 7 ' I t 7 h If - bu do this, you will be sure to be loved. Dr. Ioddrige one day asked his little girlj why it ;was tiatf everybody loved her, ' I kn6w not,?she replie I, 'unless it be that I love everybody.' This ; is the trac secret of being loved, j 44 He tHat hath j rient-i," .says Solomon, must show himsel Trinnd i ly.' Love begets love. If you love others, they ; cannc; htlp lov'ing you. So, then, do 'no put on a sco' l, end freilblly complain that nobot y loves you, t is your own fault. Either ou do njtrnake ' yours Hf lovely by a sweet wiiitring temoer arid Kinu, winning ways, or you do nQt. iove cnose oi 1 . ittiany and fecuiiir rxctdlfnc:!. MotVst ainl retirinsin whoiT jyoii comnlain. Anecdotes of Girls; .' f- ". " !.' . ' .- : i. I. '. r i 4 I -' i (-. 1 .vr rat-urejMitf unobttusivjiii j her niam:er. it-required -rrTntTn,ati. ac.juaintanbe ilo'v t,o estimate her worth- " j VxidAMs. An In all tht rj-Va'ic.s ofjife. h Mnet her duties in a .manner any Ajr'd or sente ;characterrpl .bv priidoii-ejh4otion '"aod 'tenderness ; 'so ,- then l.ialing soni 'that s.V jH Messin to ller jiusband. 'children and s or- applicable. to pers anagram' is the disso sentence in letters as its eleraejnts,:and ;ne other word or sentence ution of Irom it, vai.ts", and hn exatnjIe toJicr friends. Iler age'd parents iare Called to ween oer tb- Iosr of one oi the moi-i Vul of children hor aillicted hjtiban.rver a most arfer ; Itiorate andjdox o:ed wifet-hr 4jbildrpn to deplore the lo-s ot thVbestjof "mothers the eimrnunity one of its most jvaied member's, arid the clutr. h ok of its loveliest and '.brightest onamei;ts. ; I IiiVarlvih'te Mrs. Ki J applicable. to persons or things named, iti suchbrig- mat v oru or sentence. . l here are worus oi mis description, both bf ancient and"! modern applica oii, rnicu exnioii coinciuences xuai areiriuysui n.iin . .1 - il" 1 .. . . I ! r. . , 1 rtllnrviiicn twin ii'Jstvratcd herself to Christ, 'and con nee -- . - 'nich .shfjwas one of it mqit JcpnisJ , i - me:n!-ers urtil h.r dea't h. Her piejty- J-. : if,t .Li .r-.- ..r.,n.l I... ;....:!.,;: J..L,. ii.-? i f-a-.-n.-'th"! - . t :ed Iierself Wf th th 1 prj-s.byterfan Church, of consistent and oocemplary .-was uleep. uniiorni orized by onsoitnti"lispe.s. rin rv.ess e aj'jearai.. r ot cud 5 imT andr i"ritCil'!e. t.'i-tae every thir.g ;ianJ.she'was:espfcial!y who always' fou nd inner prisink and afford a very peculiar fund oliamuse- 1 r m. . . - . - r ' I' . 1 pieni.i i ne tollowincr is a selection oi some oi lac best t an9oitions aused her tb shrink trm :ne'"tl r. Ldv to sviiiic'i ;,t i,ir .'let ress and rehey T-i.e dj-oai'-'ulucli b'ron-hT hcfUvvn to the grave was rtwtracteitj aur attended with jnuch and severe sunerws. :.f seenfi o oe oallt.j on l.y hej Saviour, not omy r.fy hi'rn, by aoing hi will' but' especially to do so by onforndt'l to hini in hii.feriiiA's. During her long and pa'inful illtjess,;she inanifest.-.'jih a high degree the un-rj-tatious'but difficult) graves of patience, meekness and ' rt sitrnatioh.. I - I I ..! Rarely inoWttriK-ingiy iUu$trateI-.: (When 'racked with-pam, a hich avo?1 iiorce ironp her a;t Expression ofansui Astronomers Moon starers. 1 Deniocratical Comical trade, j I Kncycltpedia A nice cold pie j i Gallantries All great sin. j ? Lawvers bl v ware. i -j .' Misanthrope pare him not. j j ' Monarch March on. .):,; Old England Golden land: . ; V . Presbyterian Best in prayer. 1 'Punishment Xine thumps. L , -7$ 'Penitentiary May I repent it' ' :Kadical Reform Hare mad lrolic. j Revolution To love ruin. i -il. Telegraphs Great helps, i i. . (" April 1st, 1850. Mogt transcendent and egregious Miss :- Would, that my pen were dipped in the dyes of the --rainbow, plucked from tho wings ol an angel, and wended with .the -prayer "of an jnfant'w-tt-then might I expect tc paint tho burning brightness !of tpat flame which thy thrilling eloquence has Enkin dled. Thou sunbeam of slentimont .' soft modnlight o;f modesty ! thy voice is as gentle as - tha first, stirring of an infant's dream thy Ftep light fas the ; sIken-footed zephyr, whibh fanned with thq wing oji p.:i iuiuu iim iicvy-iuurii pi tsuiac:- iiime oyes are i ju uiniiaiiia oiuiyu .ij nm a sci uijiiiu ,ui Owij-7 lily hps, are riven rbsebud mois'ti with the fidney dew bf nfIection-l4thy-words are'like drops of am ber thy teeth are snowy flakes set in a bed' bf v?rbcna. .;. ; ; j; , ' ; .. -. Sweet spirit ol camphor, double stilled esience ofhbmopathy.-sbur c'roLt of my honest souse of rrjy thoughts, catsup of my fancy, tiger lilly ofin nbcence, logivood of perfection thoti ait tl?ejulip of my dreams, girer-ppp of my waking visions, and cherry-bounc?) of.iriy recollection! Thou art harmless as the tiger, liandsome as tho elphanj, melodious as the,lionfneek as - the 'hyena, spotted the leopard, bright as the strugling ray f shivj ering'sncezing sunlightj passing the mortaUcraeks otj an old barn Idf, .or" h greased jStreak of blue lightning churned toconsistency in the miiky way and peppered with a shower qt turnip-topsl com ets and percoon roots from the crust of eternity i he onion ol the soul ! pickled pumpkin ! preseN vcp: crao 0 tue earaen tiesnende.," iny ciance is as-rnehing as old butter in a summer -timel thoij art a drop of water from the cup of the . jgodx. or jurco ol a rotten pino apple. GKlGUKX- ed hr. How he outraged fell her le lings ; hbw pleasure inn i How ih 1. is- fits of passion, he broke up lier furniture, seized her by the should er and shook her till she could not crawl to bed ; hpw he beat her ; how he kept her'poorba be-black arid blue with blows and pinched him .until her pa rents took her home, and sheltered him from his cruel ry. ' '-V- 1 7 "' ' '-!-'' ' ':" 77 '1 1 ' " ' II you have a suitor w 10m you feel inclined to favor, look narrowly into the tempirlr and disposi tion of; the man.. Love may soften St for a- while, or it may induce him to restrain, &r disgmise it, "but, be assured, '-. the-j.natural temper will remain, and the time will come, kvhcn'oiri presence vill be no restraint upon him. - We have heard wivns complain, 4 I was so deceived in piy husband ; men are so deceitful, '&c. But we believe Sin nine cases out often, these women deceived themselves. They suffered the : romance of the'r own foolish heart to adore their lover with all tne excellencies which . their fancy attributed to a perfect manly character, and to draw a veil ovdr all his vices and defects, which if it did not conceal them; ereat ly softened or disguised tjieir features. ; ' " Men are not perfect-women aire not In all cases, there. mUst exist a nedessity to bear and forbear,.buf it does hot therefore follow that you should marry a bad man, knowing him to he- a bad man. If you do so you deserve chastise ment; out a Iife-lpngimijery is a. terrible punish ment. - A' bad man's w fe must qither live in a continual torinentl of Ilea, apprehension and the bitter disappointment ol. herfruitjess efforts to please ; or sue must, become callous; cold, msensi ble to pain, and consequently' to pleasure. Will vou take upon yourselves either of, these terrible alternatives 7; We hope hot." y !We assure .he IJa'eigh Times that we do not de Kiile !o create any division in the Vjhig party, if it can oe avoiueu wnnoyc a sacrince oi principle.-; Wjo are Whigs,! an5 have labored as hard'as any J athetjrnan-for .tho success of thb Whig party. But there are. higher duties .which, a man has to fper fb if nithacj I aljegiance to parly.!" Truth, justice and;) equuniy piaim ai our nanus more uunsiutrraiiuiii thin the! iner4i'ucces3 of7anv party J Q-.J when ; thfso things come in cahtact with pa rtv allegiance,' wd do not hesitate long in rnaking a, choice. '.' We are hot Mr. Clingman'S parasite or blintl admirer. has committed errors,' as pyery politician, has', bult his heart is in the rieihf place, and beats warn? anid strong for the honor of his State and the whole Sduth, and let the Tiroes say whether the unmit igated abuse which has been heaped upon him by presses professing to be Whig, is calculated to prpniote the harmony of the part.y. Their denun ciation of an horesE aid faitlifilil W'hig who - has done more td build up the' party in tha State than a nhr other' man in' it; is acco'rdijig to the Iogio of the Timps, calculated to do no jharm, but is mar j vcjjously right and proper, hut; if we venture r word in defence of d. slandered andtraducedstates- man, why, forsooth, we have aj lecture as long as tlpe morallaw rend td us on the impropriety ot crc-atins discord in the ranks j- n e are tired,, dis gusted, with such canting hypocrisy'.'; - If tha,Vhig papers a re desirous bf avoiding all discord and col- lision, Jet them show it by theiij works, and not be coptinually provoking! such tli'pgs in order to ya-: por about love of party, patriotism, and jail ihose stereotyped sentiments which fallso smoothly from th4 lips of deinagogUes.x'V,'ede.?ire! no controvcr s'yfwith any one, but while, we conduct, a paper it shll be a fearless a dyocato of - us t ice especially juslice to western meh, who hayo stood forth i in defence of tle rights of their section. But while ru iiul uvit'isK iu tui,.ii it ia ber says on this f abject : f)f nkeff, Hldde'.V Here comes the "djjvii" as con i we frt honievit nputh full of oopyjiiipy, t-op--Hliil A'ith Lin inouthluH vi must Iiave more ?Jhiy.' ' f 7. ' (Throat,: cycs, moiun, full of d pi T ed. bodirrcd. 'jadi-c I. .1.. Kill ........ L u uifi inupi nav 1 111 51'., )'; I 7 . ,' -' V., , ontrftui u uraucjii pi; r 1 " uv mure, i th JyAiuirhts whichJ VthcJway o'foiuclli'U; A the importunate ' II r is an. editor' nni ior .cm." jiu, ni-iirin;il hpf fmniif'htld ftiniwit mPAf. . .1 ikait -nnit M ft 1 tuiilml. t .li J i , . 1 - -- I T i.. ij i hq " devil: protest lie in the y.au t ditof in I hp ?tntc ai.d T Ihjp-printer prores.S hejis kept waitiof lor editonnl-copvi J ii n opy, mated ; rnuv can auy on copy pnytinng norn isn- i i . ,t ; yC't'ic "devil" my hu.mM lrtvei'-opyv We d. . tiit Von, ' ddr so tuanv editoriali haveso btjle o. them. No lout lor tin 1 ' , j ; , Wicked." and so an I'ditor intist full if" hia class wlrili tlif Td. v- ffr wants com- for tltere is no rert ft i him J .r-.L. i iL.i. t...l. I'll lyuj'y . sui iiio uiuu iui . vjiiw . jihi JVf' " '77' tmDfoision - oi a incKorr on vour tiouiaeas. u tuu- vwrw if sq tor; copy. I aKe tuui and kv rNEWSPAPE'R V'fXMES- AT-ITHlS OH KK A f. . : r. .: :.. 'J t ' i.e i.i ..i;.t. t quurwr, un1 to .o wiuiv IOM.K whe-A UFFICK--It was! h !tley crossed the' mil; six btiii: the latest hou t wnicn oewspajierp-.can do oot-3a ; wnnou i . ; was -then iuaf drizzlinff newnt-UDcrsi r The" Weal .Window 'of Jhat (jepartmeh b ig i ijhrown w)cii tie first black frirWe of u tl3t'ler tldud' of iiWws phpers impending over the B j toflicd dischardin !.l lm.-.r A't '. , : :' l - ri' lll'il"... lcseu nuuny now in i.irge'iu ps, now. in n i-i nhw in sudden !u mj w, no r opjMns; u hogp the r liv deirreqa it bejran to raiijU' di byT In'ti tl,gTCf the; storm came on hanJer aAI "iiu-dei" until iliIcwrr frhihedl hailed, fenowed neWj apersf A hiuutuia of newspapers pi.jycd';h a(.(hi wiridww.f j".jter.. 'spout ol newspapers brokq frc i enoi-moiis siachi. . knd engulphedthetHeninsu', A prlrdi'ioul iitiu of' newspapers.: at the NeWt;'apcrj Iliver 1 load, seerhed .to bo turned'onf tlirtffi?! ing destruction toj :tie'miscrahle iosjt ofKce;. fti post Joflicc wa j it full already that the wiiiddi ;;amejl at the mouth with. newspapers.! - Nevyspnllr flew out like rrotlt.. oiid. were tumbled ' in agahl ') ' th bj-stand T. AH the bojs in Lohdon seeiiiCMta hare gone iha, I hind to he besieging thepostUiiCi e wiTLhiwwsji.-ijf-r. 7. 4 : MT l, iU- ,...n vJif' nr.t' ilW-UW UllU IIICII ,lll31 V. IIHITB oit: l" and thon wq de;sird. peace,. wei aire fo reed u po n u s, a n d shall be the conduct of others, in this News. governed entirely by rAshevillcr matter. ' . The Factory Business. The Lowell Adver tiser, in rioUcing the apsertionj that some of the fac tories ' in that city had stopped because they i Will " Tn : Boy asd Nettie. A boy playing in a field Cianced to heistung bya' nettle, fantf came crying to' his father. He told him that !he had been IJrt by that hasty plant several times before; that h i was always afraid of it ; and f that now, thougl, hh did but just touch it, yet he was most .ave the. trait of christian character been .severe y stung. ' .Child, said heyour touching kin-Iy i!Iu$trateth!?j When 'racked with pain5 1 ,t.so y and timorously is the. very) reason of K'4 1AKLXG. TIIEjOEXSUS. "Madam, wm you please to inform "me the number of inhabitants there: are in the house 7 Sir ?' 7 j 'i ..,' x it iuj'iu in lino iiiciuoiu'ii ; . j k . How many eight ? , Are they all adults 1' No, they are; all Smiths except-two boarders Smiths 1 black or white smiths, madam V 'I'd have you know ! don't live in a hopse .with' nigscars. - f Jest mis' 'I -. ' ' 7 . , h, 1 iti huifinc vou. ; A nettle mav be handled safel v. imgh.t -be ghdtji of -impatience or mur- I ji'jyou Joit with courage and resolution ; 1 iff you Id ejaculate a prayer for forgiveness and J : L iui i j- i.ij r. U- :. j .7 - -u j favored wrh the full p.e?ior. of her reason, she had a j .ver pg 3'0U." fnd S it Jh? With many things r j comfortable view of her jnterest;--! christ, and, although ia ihe jwor'ld ; if !we grapplo boldly with them, ? ; " her experience was not chai-ac-teriicd by ecstasy, or high 1 6h:'H come' off Unhurt.' j. ,'': joy,- ye t her h6pe was firm, trnqujiizing and sustaining : . : ; ' i i i 7 ' -Ivo that she was enabled to' say calmly, with death andl ! ' . if. ' "' . , ' !,. 'ithcolemnities of eternity jfully in view Thy will bej 'lLit Sited with cuts,'! said a young urchin, as dono." '4A5id 1 heard a voice, from Heaven, saying unto1, he CrcSl ; i ni. , write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord . from. henceforth yea, saith jth4 Spirit, that they may their la bor$ r aad jtheir . works do loiiow.incm. Co.MJIl'MCATED. orammar. jiiudiiiikCL i.t4x.w, . i. schoolmaster, -as he drew his cane across the back of the vou ng urchin. 7 ' . -. I j i I did'nt allude to color: I onlv-meant their call- ing- 7 - -' 7- 7- ' -7 7. ,' . j ., 40, that's it, 1 it; well if you had been here last night you'd found out, for they-jive re watch as loud as they could scream.' calling' the 4Madam, I merely wish to know how many peo- a living ? plejyou have in t.his house, and y hat they do "for :t livinor?' ' ' ' I I r' I ' me -II' see; -1 count em Yes, noiv I understand. Well, , let there's the two Mulliu's that's one . - 4That makos two madam.' j Well, -you know best, 'spose you yourself.' '';' ! 4It is my business to enquire.' 7 I 4 Well, you'd better attend to it then, and don't hother me. I Marriage Slipper. f At a Jewfsh marriage I y'as -standing beside the bridegroom when the bride entered. As she crossed tho threshhold, he stooped down and slipped ofFhis shioe, and struck her with the! heel Jon the nape of the neck. I at once saw ? the interpret ition of the passage in Scripture, respecting, the transferbf "the shoe to another,xin case ; the brc ther-in-law did not exer cise his privilege J The slipper in jthe. East being taken, oft" in-doors, is at hand to administer cor rection,and is here used in sign ofthe obedience 'of-ihe wife, and of the supremacy of the husband. Th Highland custom is to strike,! 44for good luck, as they .say, Ihe bride with jan Old slipper. Little do they. suspect the meanihgjimplied. Ui- quhart s Piltars of Hercules. " .:Bon Mot.' The Duchess of Maine, a lady of great wit and accomplishrnenti asked some of her company: pne . day, who were persons of wit, 44 'What is theldiflerence petween nhe and a clock?" They were.all much at ai loss for an answer.- Vhen lontenelle entered the roorrii, the same 'question being put to h in, he intaritly, replied : 44 The difference be we ?n you amd , the clock is this : a clock marks Uhe hours, bu makes us forget them.' - - ' - i 1.-. i.:r - .u- - r-1 - I e -, ; i - . vis nrx-.Ki. ikiuic acxusa,uit;ieai.-a ui uis 1 s A atllUUllllililCl UllVillg OACI1, HU4 WlsJilUg IU detivfer himself in scholastic style, delivered him' self thus ; Huw Buck, and also Bright. was fading, but below your ladyship.! t. 7. The attention of a little girl being' called to a rose bush, on whose tdnmost stem the oldest rose and arouind which three coltildn't sell their goods, say Some of the7 mills in Lowell are to be stopped id have their machinery repaired and 1 improved, and jsome to substitute the Tnrbine for the old wlieel. But not one, wc thiilki on" account of a depression of the. manufacturing -business. - frhere is one more cause fcrj the tiiflincr suspen sion of business proposed at this tim?. The pb!i-. cy of the owners of the LowelJ factories has, been to get their work don b by th? cheapest labor they eoiitd find. - Actinff ubon his policy, the? have in- trqduccd foreign laborers to tie exclusion of Amer ickns. until the Americans do not nionbcr over onf third of theoperatives of licell. j rThey have atjlast learned the fait that, owing to a want of skill, readiness and Eactabu.ty, the cheap foreign laborers they have introduced are not 'sqycheap af ter, all as the 'old Ainc rican laborers they have spnt b?bk to the conn try; and they jh ave now tetermin ed tp eflct anbtherj-s jbstitution,; and; get-id of a ndrti'on of their foreign laborers, and let back r. - 1 1 l ' - I - . i . 1 - 1 American' women and men, or ellect another re duction ot wages. 1 ;l' - - '.'; -j :.;-'", - .- -.- I ;Dead Letters Information was s$fne time siiice circulated in the newspapers of this country generally, that the dead letters which are returned to; the. Gleneral Post Office, 7and the3 bpc-flled. were subjected to the! perusal pf the visiters of the ofilce, and some specimens of their contents were published; We cannot say but such may rft ajjor mhr period have been the case, but-' we fcjavefthe pleasure, to assure I ie community, that no sucn course is now permitiedi ' Tht letters ire barely opened so as to ascer ain whether they cbntajn iny enclosure. If no enclosure is i found, the letter is never read, and is not subjected to the pernsal or ' 1 .1 .A ll' IJ 1 ...-... I . woman, now ana men a Wyfj ,,u v1" Ul ininule liana of th,e clock ci4 "near to six, sue"! u , orrent of boys in together l-mc!l hchd! bver: ; ipelsj.o'ne nboye pnthcr, tliiit.o giddy heo.l look ; ' ng' on chiefly Wondered wjiylf ie boys springig ver one anotner's heads, flying-ibo-gador jjito the post bffeb with-the rf ij'isiasmofthec "df hcrobatsat M.:FrancniJyl? n't pontjipmHv iHightlv, along .with fhd newsji'ers. and "frit dijliv- Cii-ed all over tho world. . , ' j f pt 71 1 I Suddenly it struck six. StnttOfiame! Vorct Jv still weather, f Nonodyl tlire. No-. tok-i 4f the lato Aoirm not too lat Jl' -Hut uhatja vUutn .. 4ithiii! Men tip to their kjter t'n .newspapcrl oiy.x: reat platforms; men gardenipu mong newspajicr -with rakes; men digging and tk eing if mong m . i. papers as if a nieW dccrrhii(. rock liadj 1k.ci i!l 1 ' ' '.I i1 . .. . . 1 . A- An err.! iwr lift . ijiiasica into inoso uugiiiein?.4 p yr ?;": down a gigantic tiap-yrii asceningand (le-iceiij in g ''ifobia worked by ft steajriv engirt' till taking wjih fhem nothing Ut wvspapei if All tho 'history of he time, all tho ! chronictlj bVths, death,; and ; 'marriages, all jthe crime'siMl(tl accidents, tAt th. anities, all the cmngps,alj SireahtcslbfalLtho nviliz4d earthy hquped up, pa M out, carried out', knocked down, cu,- sb'uilkJ. ,K H,niC(i; rathered, up again, and passid;. pm hand Ui h.1nd, , n an apparently .jntennidablB iu "opeis ym.. . usion, bat really "in a svstenfed aamirauic onit-r, :ecfainty, and iinfplicjf vlnurucl six nights; every; veek. alt throueli llhc rolling fVo r! "Which of us: hfter this,-shall find fairit With t. e rather tn'oro ov I L'civ.i st strni bf p-cMid and eyil, when wo , do lu.t Puite unucrstanu nm a giaiojj --v - ioht in their,: spheres.' fpicns; ; Hou. Worlds, r '7 1 . . ! 1. lioiioia Xf AR,MfS. C. Mav 22. - was thrown IliFoJrea eNcij' j-iiont cat that a lnrrri iediaf by tlK." anuottiic i jicrpetlkt in itsf iiTinie i n vest iga tib m med iti' t v took aee, and it was found that a 3.rs. nnoiia ,'nor. .1 " - -i it: L ' i .K.nn '..I..L. 1, a poor w;aow, wn. r.vrri .4"-"y, ... i j;..i les across CtttUSwaiiirij Myc wlltuinanly A,A r!'hf wininii: wliieh V03 intliCIOil Wiin I. '1 :l i ; V 17 Monntltiil irimsnit nUaS.WeiS ' mimininir ingir iMii ii a ntfra SeeVVillieii these little jbuds have just awaked to J to I delicacy,- i i Kiss their moiner oeicre.snc uxes. j v -Ker.ubiic-. . Our Village bn Friddy last; bfe murdei had been neighborhood. An IP' tor mi rvi 1 iaxc fourid in the yardwtdctlyover b U-ft. ,r. j j bviji fracturing the skull, and mg instaiUjdith . r,, A" small trunk was carried c ITI is iU a larger n a ; ,. ..! . found broken! open in: tho y;(,a A track npptu, . r rentlvlthat.of a hrgro, wasf. it ti under u.ejirun, -. The perpctraftrf the;decd iytH ut large.") Su. . 7. ; picion has been (Tx'ej upon a Of; fo Ml? hiK . 77 , ih ir tn a p-entleman in an adibiiut District, but, in . j the ubscence "ofj stronger evil-10? tha ui? havb ' , . - l.,arl t.-rt n.iVnli from civiii't: lh. names of. either masttr or s rvd,f. - ,. This i. the first timc the ry of rfir trirtthat mch oiiievrnt rhat red! fred.; , wiiat-oii. : iect could have ihfluchced the a urdiW-r il is Udfi'. J ....... 1 k .- . 1 - f t.....' ...... v : . I cult to dmncvi It could not liar w 'M'-unuor, i,jr she certainly had nothrng wlncl c9J-,!Te U-ei'r " an iBducement, INOrrouiu 11 niv" yn rvcngi ' for iniuries recetved, for hd wi" fuld iivijli-i,. 1 siveboino- who disturbed or, incd'lcd'witji ioon.i.' J 4 I '"'. proprictyjand delcepcy. pWahinon "SyTfu?. Aur hf.rN 'ii'd wince, hut oiio i an "msoft. i.jid ih bihoni. till. m 1 1 . v. 1 . 1- i 1 L it". 5) w 1 7 :'.' 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