V MtWIKO AWDRKACHU. Sow with a generous hand, Pause not for toil or pain: 0 Weary not through tho heat of summer. Weary not through the cold spring ram; It hi wait liil iho uutcnin conn a for the iliyaVM of gulden gitun. Scatter the seej, ntul f? nr not, A table will be proud: What matter if you arc too weary To oat your hard-e arned bread; Sow while the earth is broken, For the hungry must be fed. S >w w hile tlie seeds are lying In tin,- warm e.?l tli's bosom deep, Aud your warm tours full upon it They wdl stir in their but they would set a lender heart a bleed- 1 ing until it can bleed no moro. They 1 would not mar the beauty of Hod's handi- ! work, but they would soil tho purity of a virgin soul, if we would see tho worst c typo of man's cruelly to women, wo must J not go into tho police courts where wouion with dishovclled hair and disfigured faces * givo painful evidence against their litis- 1 bauds, but into tho best stieets, alter night- ! fall, whero the unspeaking and uusneakuLle 1 w 4 evidence meets us at every turn. Thoro arc various forms of man's ciuclty L to wumon, of which wife-boating, wo arc as- 1 Mired, is not tho worst. To seduce, betray, * and desert a youngand beautiful woman, in ? the first freshness and beauty of youth?to leave hor to die slowly of hunger, di "\so, 1 or gin, or suddenly by a leap, on a cold 0 w inter's night, from the parapet of a bridge. 1 is to do what must be done amongst us uu ' a much larger scale than wife boating? 1 olso whence all tho-o evidences of the 1 "great sin of great cities?" and it is to do it 1 quietly and deliberately, under no irresistible provocation, and with none of those 1 attendant excuses or palliations whi .'i are n nut unfairly pleaded on behalf of the poor, , uneducated, ignorant man, whose neglected ]' 1*111 i * * - euuuuoou and misguided youth aro nalu- ll rally and necessarily followed by a biutal 1' jzed manhood. Wo havosaid that "cases" 1 of wilo-beating appeared almost every day j . in the public prints. Kvery now and then, '' too, the public arc startled and shocked by the revelation of a "case" of the other kind ?a case of cold-blooded, systematic trading ' in woman's ruin, of which it is evident that s/ the aiders ami abettors arc not poor, unednettled, ignorant men. 'iheso published " crises may be comparatively few; but every cue ia an unlucky member of a large pri- " vato family?part, indeed, o( a i extensivo system. It will have been gathered from !i ibo newspaper extracts, illus.tralivo of wife- !.' beating, which wo liavo given above, that 11 the more uncivilized and savago race of ?rno!ty mongers have a rude, rullianly way of checking tho complaints of the injured. Tlioso manly fellows of (ho poorer classes a assemble about tho doors of tho police ? court, and revilo tho sorro\ving, and often reluctant witness, with gross epithets ami . loud bellowing?, as sho tollors out of the presence of tho "beak." She has to run tho 0 gauntlet of a crowd of heroes sympathizing !'! with her persecutors. Wo confess that . this, which appears to be a now manifestslion, is in our eyes tho worst phaso of tho evil. Hut whoro tho wrong doers nre of a . higher order, thoy have no need to check !' complaint and prevent inquiry after so pri- 1 milivo a fashion as this. Thoy need but to *1 open their purses; they can buy off iucon- ,l' venient investigations. Wo do not inoan by this that they can tamper with justice j - that they can luil?o tho jndgo upon his seal, or effectually pnraly/o the activity of the police. Hut they can so fence in limit uj iniquity?can raise such barriers between jM thoir crime and tho laws ? as to render tlo- r.v teetion difficult and revelation raro. Tho (11 wrong d< in"* r,f the peer man ii as open as m day. Tho screams of his wifo or paramour can not bo stilled in tho closo alley or teeming court yard wherein ho dwells. His ^ home is porhaps a singlo room in a house j ^ wheio half a dozen families atu horded togethor. Every sound is heard through tho thin, dilapidated partition wrdl. Ascoroof t.g wituossos uic ever ready, if need he, to di- jn, vulge tho oftenco. ltut tho otlior sin of a.f which wo speak is screened and guarded by closed loors and obscu ring curtains; and v( fioin the I'onetralia of such house* no voice t,(j can coino witirout thocousont ofnidoisand ^ abettors, who cannot speak except to criiuin a to thcinsolvos and to destroy lhc?r trade, There is no uuod for any howling and bul- -j-p lowing, and intimidation of reluctant wit- t|1( nossos in upon day. Everything is secret as -pj death. 'Witnesses aio kept out of tho way. ja, When by somo raro accident a "enso" of j,u this kind struggles into light, and becomes .,a tho subject of a judicial inquiry, all that m( the outraged sutlercr can say is, that sho ] has bcon wrouged "by a gentleman," aided wj hy a woman, perhaps with a dozen nltuscs, ^ who generally contrives to escape. Unlike jra Charles Slohinu, upon whom tho policeman f.(1 lays his hand at once, and about whose wj ruffianly identity there can bo no mistako, .,,, tho gentleman wrong-door remains a myth ca, ?nu abstraction, lie may liavo commit- 0V) lod a felony of a grievous kind, which not ja| long ago might have sent him to the gal- va| lows; but his personal identity is obscured vv;| - he is but the typo of a clam. Money is 8j0 a great mystifier, and a proper application w;| of it speedily converts the olVendcr into Mr. 10 ()?// ? or AroluxIif, and tho public aro re- l0I) galcd with indi .lincl general allusions, in- p dicating only that soiuo one in high place |0n has done a mighty wrong, for which tlicro , is no punishment, because tlicie is do idea- ^ai tificalion. jjK Wo do not menu to say that ollonces of uf this extreme character are of every day occurrence?that men in the upper classes of I llvi society arc commonly violent und fokunuus pjn in the indulgence of llioir nppctito?; but t01. Ihcro is an every day stalo of things which jia, favors the perpctration of outrages upon women, but varying in their form, but load- Cy( ing to ??no common rosull;and that so long al ( as by tho common consent of tho highly i,j9 educated classes n syslomalic trade in prostitution, supported by every description of ftlK fraud and many descriptions of violence, is 'pj, encouraged and maintained, it is not for om thorn to speak indignantly of tho brutalized |l6 manners of those ignorant, neglected l'liarialis, whoso rufliatily assaults tipoii women i|,ti are continually being investigated by uur wo judicial tribunals. 0f Female Extravagance. a|y On every hand, and in all circles, wo oac hear complaints of foinalo oxtravagance. f?r Husbands talk about it, fathers complain jt of it, the pulpit thunders against it, nows- wa papers argue and declaim upon it by turns. a^( 1 ?oes specio go out of the country! Wo cav are told it is because the ladies buy so many ^ laces, biocjides, and other French cxtrava- ju,r francos. Is a merchant ruined ! Half the Up world lays it to tho prodigality of his wife. nc: Voung men shrug their shouldeis when slc( idvisod to tuarry, and say they cannot Rjj, ifiord to pay the milliners' bills. Old men niu rato their daughters for the sums they eyc >i|uatidei on French finery. From all sides j|,a i tiro of wit and objurgation is kept up IU,, jpon tho extravagance of wotuon, second p.,,. mly in fury to the fire on Sebastopol the 0f i lay the Malakotl' was captured, i ho anUheina maranalha rises immediately to ni>o he lips of tlio men whenever Brussels rou aco or brocade, diamonds, India shaws, or : wj,j Hhcr fciuinine cxitavugaijccs meuiciiliouud etj n their presence. ae!4 Vol the fault it not all on one side. If fiuC] adics love clioico laces, gontlonion like j croJ ino cigars. From the day laboicr, who ! i|iit ,vill havo his beer and tobacco, up to the KC;d ieli citizen, who drinks pure wines or Wat hives fast trotters, self gratification is the I no. ulo Willi men rather limn tho exception. 8j)a tlany a husband, who sours when ho re- dc.,, :eivca Iris who's bill for gloves, spend. \ w ice as much on oysters for himself. Hil? f>on iarda, suppers and sporting excursions con- s uiiio their propoition, at least, of tire fain- f0|j ly income. In justice to women, too, it |lC;, nusl bo admitted, that while her prodigal- r08j ty arisis from the desire to look lovelier, mul vhieh is but tho instinct of her sex to un |,;lv Itr hoiseli more pleasing t-> man, the ex- |? ravagunco of man, on the other hand, prings generally from a selfish desire to wm [ratify his nppelilo or pander to a morbid amJ ovo of oxcitenient. At most, vanity is wj,j noro pardonable than gluttony or drunk aj.j, iiucss. "Women squander money on show; Wl,r nan wastes it on wine or hor*es. We .>00 arcly hoar tho stronger sox denouncing |l(?;r lie weaker as spendthrifts without saying ftu? o ouiselves "tnko first the beam from 8COj liino own eye." tiac To what do these words tend ! Not lo jM j] lie increase of recrimination between man '| nd wife, but to the fostering of mutual b0 r -a bearance and self denial. We wish to 0f j in press our renders that there isnostati' n, wjj| owevor exalted, no condition, however ago, oor, in which one sex d>cs not often grat- |,|s^ y its vanity or :i]>pulilu at tho expense of $y0n lie other. Sometimes it is the wife who Li,jn ? selli-.h and spends more than her share; <|c,? ill quite as often it is the husband, ('us- |tjs | Jin, however, has warranted tho latter in ovcl umplaining of extravagance, while the x, 1I1IO Cllstolll ha* ehisn.l ill.. ..ifti.it. ..fit." ?- ? v. ..... | nice >rmor, till half the world lliinkn woman j ,nen tut no caiiio to complain at all. Y> o jus- ; |OM^ fy neither. We say both, as a general thoi nlo, mjuiiiidor loo much. I!ut we main- |10 , tin that if husband*, instead of swearing wre( L their wives' bills, would show the exam- nu v 1c of economy by reducing their own *cb sh expenses, the female sex would not bo ors; >ng in being nl oil nod into relrenchuicnt. wen he last vices a man sees arc his own. If 1,.IV? uno of us would look at home, innload of ? broad, wo would prato les.- about cxtrava- and ance.?lialt'nuorc Sun. 8mii.kr and Kkowns.?Which will yon : o?smile and mnko your household happy, Hs j| r bo crabbed, and mnko all those young | ( lies gloomy, and tbo elder ones miserable? 1 ^ ho amount of happiness you can produce 1 '.c incalculable, if you show a smiling faco, a ind heart, nnd speak pleasant words, ^oar a pleasant countenance; lot joy beam ^ i your eyes, and lovo glow on your foro- j ' oad. Thoro is no joy like that which K iriugs from a kind act or a pleasant deed; nd you will feci it at night when you rest, s W L morning when you rise, and through 10 dav when about your business.? Jlumc ?r> our/hi i. ( It ANoriiF.it 1'lankt.?The KuropeanTimes ol r June 7 states that another planet lias j l',or ell discovered at the lia Iclillo Obsoivato- W:l * ', Oxford, by Mr. i'ogson, the first assi,t it. It is a lilde brighter that the tenth agni tilde. was The Man on the Iceberg. ? "ll in a man!" said tho captain, handing 1 i IclvscoiX) to tlio mate, after a long, steady ? >k; "and lie scorns frozen hard and fast the side of tho iceberg." "Kcop her awap!" cried the skipper. 1 o?o?o. Steady 1" and by thus alter- 01 ; our courso we brought tho iceberg right " lead. w The iceberg had been in sight sinco tho ~ talher cleared at midnight, when it look- 1 like some high rocky headland, oxeept !' lit, by watching the bright slats behind 1 wo could see its gigantic outline swaying , leinnly and majestically up and down. ' loro was something sublimely grand in Z 3 slow stalely movement of such a in as.4. ^ lore it floated, large enough, hud it been j id, to havo beou tlio dwelling place of lid reds of human beings. Tbo lower ^ it was of so dark a purple as to look nl)st black; but, higlior up, it shaded off to j bright azure, then to a light pale green, 1 tile on its lofty summit were long slender ires and pinnacles, and pieces of thin ( iiispareul ice, worked into all manner of '' itaslic forms, and either of a crystal , litoiieM, or tinted with a beautiful pale ilc. Tliero were buys and promontories, ** res and grottoos, hills and dells, with ^ sry variety of light and shade. Tho is- . id was almost o-pially divided by a great j lluy running through its centro. This ^ is ball' tilled with snow, which, thawing | wly in tlio sun, formed the source of a , terfall, at a height so great that it was ?wn and scattered into fine rain beforo it j iched tho soa. Around its base?on lieli tho sea was breaking with a noise s booming and more musical then wheu (| lashos on tho solid shore?was a broad tid of frozen spray, which, glillciing in j ) sunshine, looked like tho silver setting nil enormous sapphitc. Not far from tho top, and on tho hide irost to us, was a vast, smooth, glassy me, inclining steeply towards tlio sea, and miuating abruptly in a tremendous over nging precipice. In tlio very ccnlru of ,l h plane, those among us who had good >s could see a small black spot. It was ^ ^ this the captain had hcon peering through ? gh ss, when ho said, "It is a mail!" Kvery gluss in tho ship was in requisition, u i every oyo strained towards one |x>int. j? o excitement becamo almost frantic when " > of the watchers suddenly exclaimed that saw tho man inovu his linml. Wo approached; so near, at last, that 'M i plateau al?ovo, and its dread ubjoct, ^ re at last hidden from viow by tlie brink j tho piicipico itsolf, which seemed as if t ' ml to roll over and ciush us. We sailed ^ ng its side, frequently lying to, to explore h nook and coiner ;is wo passed. The .j. ther end of tho island, when we rounded presented quite a new feature: tho base \ s sapped away and undermined for ?ut half a mile by a succession of low ^ crnous hollows, extending inwards farr than wo could see, while tho sea rush in and out tumultuously, made the pent air within howl aud whistle like a limine. Altering our course again, wc ired almost due wost under tho southern j' ), whero its vast shadow spread out far I wide over tho ocean. It now looked j n grander, darker, moro fear-inspiring u boforo, with the sun beaming over :ls ged crest, shining through tho thinner is and showing all the prismatic colors ho rainbow. The form of tho ice island ^ > that of an irregular triangle, and in ut live hours we had sailed completely nd it. lint there was no tingle point at ich any boat ever built could havo landeven had it been a dead calm, and the < , as still as a mill pond; much less in p, li a bonvysurf ns was then foaming and sp lining all around it. No sign of living ig was soon, excepting 0110 great sleepy j(JI , that had crept into a hole just above i0 er-mark, and lay the. j as if lie wreio in f;v ifortaldo quarters No sign of boat, or W; r, or wreck. It was a picluie of utter i ?| dation. Sjs \e hove to again, at the nearest point i t|, it which the man upon the iceberg could ! ,,f .ecu. lie lay on his back, with one arm J ? \ ed in nu unusual manner under his |li( d, the wholo altitude being one of easy p, iose; indeed, had it not been for the on bly look of his face and hands, we could , e fancied that he was sleeping sound- m; He w as clothed as one of tho belter ;ip s of seamen in lough blue pilot-cloth c;i nuiii urinous, no no liat, |a|| l?y his side lay a small boat-hook, to all eh was tied a stiip of red woollen stall, |; aronlly a j>iccu of the same which he ktl e round his neck. This, no doubt, thu . m< r follow had intended planting on the wl jilts as a signal. In such a thin, clear |;r osphere, with the aid of a powerful tele- t'?r >e, even his features might bo plainly |;lj id, and his iron giey hair soon moving lie wind. ho second mate stoutly declared that t thi ecoguiscd tlio man?ho v\?juilo sine eai I?an old chum and ship mato of his I Ik? i whom ho had s.ulod many a long voy- tin and some pari of whoso wild, varied no ?i V lie told us tho next evening. What all ued to convince him rooro than any -><-c g, was the peculiar way in which the < lie; 1 man's arm was stowed away under we licad?his old shipmate always slej>l so art i in his hammock. coi timorous and strange were the conjee- var s and rumnrks made by olliccrs and pei Who, and what was he? How an? j had he been there! I low did bo get bo* el The general conclusion was, that , hoi ivai ono of the crcvv of some vessel tr ked upon the iceberg itself, of which of cstige remained. ! , Vos, like enough," said one of the sail- | . "she run into the ice in the dark, and j1 |ft t down liko a stone, same as we may , j done any time this hist six weeks." j "" I'erhaps ho was aloft when she struck, , ^ got pitched up where he is now." ,\* like to he pitched into tho moon," < ined another, contemptuously. "Why, there precipice is three limes as high , ' tie t uiiniosL nm*i ?''?? " ( I'cihap*, now," suggested a third, "it's pC( c n\*fill cruel skipper, who's boon a ha/.- ^ and ill-using of his crow till they dn't bear with it no longer, nnd was i jlt>. o to mutiny, nnd put him ashore, a!) 1 |(i e, to dio by himself, ho as they should have his blood upon their hands; or ' be ho was a murderer or a Yankee No n keeper." hai Ah, I .ill," growled out a previous speak her you've always got a good word to say the itory one, you have." pai was a very old man who spoke next ilia 10 who was looked up to as a great an- gui ily on all hiicIi matters, although ho j u.dully t? meik.4d> taciturn, and wuiild < r enter into an ar^itne -lit. I lo uHprepare to his making I air* speech, his shipmates waited iuailcuco fur im to begin. h "That thoro ico-island," Lc said at last, d wasn't launched yesterday, nor last year, u or tho year l?ofuro, perhaps; and, by the ti >cks of hiin, he's bcon for a pretty long tl ruins in warm latitudes?last summer, p laybe?and then coinc back homo for tho r? riuter. If you look away yonder?thcro g -just this side of that high point liko a a Imrch steeple, only lower down, there's a si lace looks darker than tho rest. Now it's y ist there I expect that a great piece has n roken oil" and drifted away; and I caleu- o' ito that 'twas lower and tuoro shelving olf 01 -not so elect* and rocky liko as it is now. ft I'was thoro that poor chap was cast ashore o om ship or boat. lie was trying to make tl is way up to the heights to tako a look u round, und hoist a signal, when lie lay f own and wont asleep, and never woko h gain; only where he is now, you sec, must p avo boon covered with snow then, or ho ti rjuldn't have kept his footing." > llavlrg said thus much, he loplaeod tho uid in his mouth and spoke no more. w Thcro was no eaithly uso in waiting h jngcr, and yet tho captain teemed loth to d ive tho order to fill and boar away. tl "If tho poor fellow bad a spark of life in r< im, bo would have moved before this, for k 's six or seven hours sinco wo first saw j< im. Hut if ho did move, it would only b o to slide down over the precipice, for no | " ving thing could keep a footing on such a i y op? as that. And if thoro are any moro I c< f them wo should have seen thorn beforo ! c lis timo, although we could uover gut them si ff if we did." a Then pausing suddenly in his walk on ii io quarter deck, ho gave an older to got h gun ready forward, and presently caiuo , ti ie answer: I n "All ready with tho gun, sir." a Fire!" ti In n few second* tlto echo of the loud li >poit resouuded from tho icy wall* for ei iiolher inslunt all was still, and then came si noise liko a rattling of loud thunder, pro- li icding from tho centre of tho berg. I Tlic daugor of our proximity to this vast 11 hjoct now become more and more appa- I y lit, and all sail was made to got a good si ding. Hut wo had barely proceeded a uartor of a mile when tho same noise was card again, only louder, more prolonged, id accompanied by a rending, crushing tund, the intensity and nature of which is ' jrfoctly indoscribable. The vast island as parting in the middle, down ihocourso tlio deep valley before mentioned; and cl owly and majestically the eastern halfroll l' 1 over into tho sea, upheaving what bad ?' icti its base, in which wore imbedded lingo j ;l! asses of rock covered with long sea weeds, i bi ho other part still remained erect, but was vaying to-and fro, as if it must also capze. This convulsion caused less foam and 1 |"c irmoil than might have been supposed, 1 ,n it raised a wave of such tremendous mag- i 01 lude, that when it reached our ship she 1 emed about to bo overwhelmed by a rollg mountain of water higher than our r * I*' ast heads. Tho good ship rose upon its est, and before again sinking into the j jllow, wo saw the man upon the iceberg still in tho same po&Lure?glide swiftly )Wn tho slippery incline, sho-?t over the . Ige of the precipice, and plunge into the ,, >ging surf. A sensation of inexpressible relief was perieiieed by all; it had seemed so dreadI to sail away and leave him there, unbti- gi jd and alone. Now, at any rate, we had ! tli en the last of him. | ai "Tiieui 's w iikan 'iii; Ifovs nr kok j oi.i.koi:,m said the Professor to Mrs. Par- (j rgton, pointing to the school in I ted ford (|, reel. "l?ii they; ' said the old lady, with limatiou; "mid if they til for college hero they went there, didn't ll.ey tight at- j rwards?" "W*a," said ho smiling, and . d* kurnij; mo ? '>iicen; .I>t>t the tight > is with the head and not with tho hands." ih Milled, did tht:) ?" said llio old lady, per- ! tcntly. 4,I mean," continued he, "that j ey wrestled with llioirstudio*,and weiitout j m college I"* our ministers and doctors." i di!" said she, "I never knew thai peopln ! id lu rustle to ho ministers and doctors lh fore. I suppose that Mr. Cramptou is II 0 of these ministers, who has lei n sent f mo because ho has done wrong, and ved on, Mrs. l'arlingtoii pondering on }h( lo Would receive the call in pla of llio j., ilish minister, and Ike and I,ion striving (ilJ tho possession of the old lady's vuubrel- ,1( which seemed to sutler. :itu 1'i.oiscKs.?Flounces aro all the rage | s season among the gentle sex. You 111 i hardly ho able lo distinguish llio tui 1 i/xrinl of one of your ladv friends from j moagreness of the other. Tho wilder I I * is of tlouucos that covers both will covoi (|u physical dcficieiicos. Billows of silk Si.. im to roil up from the feet towards the id, threatening lo engulf tho delicato aror. W o sco in the streets, since hoops ' i still tho fashion, nothing hut lingo lei o! dr> good*, in locomotion, from tin>t circumference ol which at the bottom i i nw ;p out two tiny gaiter l>*K?t.s. ami on the . 'X ol which, r.t llie top, Is suspended it | vim piet in a small laco basket chlistened a Mr iinet, llio interval being crowded with j W1 ija-d lloiinees, like tho huge convolutions : |J an anaconda. * i I'lioro aio now no less than three hun- | si and sixty four churches in lioine, while . tint population isconsiderably less than two ! tin udrcd thousand. Tlio fact in, says a ' iter un this subject, that every spot ero any Ivgondary event is behoved to ?allas, and , 1 Americans arc treated with diutin- w"'' hod consideration just now in Knglarid. 1 \ nabob, ill a severe til of gmtt, told Ins ho fsician lli it lie snth led tlio pains of the , nucd. Thedoctoi coolly aiibwurvd, 'what, |1W Mdyl' 11he wmmmmmm?mmmmmm?mmmmmm-mmrni (iETTINO VP IN THE MORNINO.?Tb? our wo get up in the morning very much eponds on llio hour wo wont to bed tbo iglil boforo. It is pretty ovident that nr.* n o inado n mistake when she calculated 10 bun's going down, or else bouie of the resent generation are sadly in fault about itiring to rest, and no less so in regard to etling up. What a waste of beauty, what waste of music, happiness, and health to eep out llio morning hours! header, did ou ever livo in the country, and in the lontli of June got up about half past tlireo 'clock in tho monring! Thero is no llior hour liko that in t!ie wholo twenty?ur; 'tis full of incense, full of inusic, full f heaven, full of inspiration. Wo should link, if angels ever came to earth, they ould coino then; and wo fancy they do, ir the air is full of fragranco, every grove H9 its orchestra; and such pieces as tlioy lay, too! Not an instrument U out of me, not a note out of time. Such pieces! lo Mozart, no Deelhoven could play thein! Kvcry leaf ami twig and flower sparkles ulli dow! Wo fancy there has been a nil-storm of diamonds! Talk of the splonors of royally! Tho potnp of wealth and lie glitter of gold! Did you ever soo and ualize a Juno morning! Then you will uow bolter what estimate to put upon a iweller's shop! Did you ever get ono roatli of air into your lungs from such an inccnso-brentliiug morn?" If you did, ou felt an inspiration more of heaven than iiiill. Awake, < > slcoper! such scenes ocur nearly every day, and you lose tho ight. You burn your iifo out with gas, ml sleep it out by sunlight, thus shortenig it at both ends; wake up with a dull, envy ncauaciio, bitter 111111 against riv >t even against Mr. Mulberry, who lists ulirootly called mo a sinner; hut still, if le Lord has a thunderbolt to spare, I ink it would bo well Is stowed upon dear other Mulberry's head." Why should a man never slaivo in the . .?ert of Arabia! Ans.? 15ecau*o of the suiul wlm h is ere? I low came the sand which is there. Tiio generations of Hum wi.ro bred and usUrcd liere. Bayar.l 'lay lor says there is a shop for 0 sale of sain shoo, or rieo whiskey, in | ong Kong, which bears over its door the llowing inscription: "The joys t>f Para- j so arc nothing but a stale of perpetual unk." ^ ^ Pitiiv.? A 1 >o.-ton wotnan has written a ty brief letter to a member of Congress in Massachusetts. It reads as follows: "Balaam's ass spoke onco?can't you." ],.iKTiiri.\ek ok Fkkmoxt.?Sonic interest has ii awakened as i? the biilhplnoo of .lulia C, cinoiit, n.vv that he lias lrcc"iue tlio Black Reliliean candidal. (o tlie* Brest ltucy. \\ c arc , i that South Carolina cannot own die traitor 1 are only sorry that lie is ol the South by accilit riio following, from the Boston Telegraph, i?sa>d j be eorreet: 'John Cliarti * Krem ait was burn at Savannah, i or^in, January -I, JUJ. His |nrrnl* weio re- ! iCs ol Norfolk, t a., l ut,ai the tiino of Ins birth, I y wvre on a journ.y tlirruffli the Soiitliern lies. II * lather was burn in Kianec, near t.y I t. I lav nt; hu ll taken pri?>>u.T by the Knglbh. ' ile uii tin way to join his relatives in St. Iloimil- ) tic nftor.viiiJs csea[?cd and came to the lintel j it. a." I What I'kou.h Buchvmn a l'?r.Ksoit.eit ? ? ! e < afulina Tun. s, honestly, lie Jou t, cites the ; t that .Mr. Itnchaliaii wished to uti lid the Mis- i iri I, tic to the Pacific is proof of his (rcesoil sen- j lent*, h turns out, whatever may hiivi been i Buchanan's sentiments on that subject, that lie j ? i .iiM'Ki miii-fr :u uio nine imsexicnn on wa? .posed; and that the motion wan male in the > use of llcproseiitativciil?v Mr Hurt, of this Stale, , 1 defeated l?j llie anti-slavery vote; wliile :n i Senate the incisure lir.it the support of Mr. j IIioiiii liiui-H-lt! These |Nillueal facts nro i|UCor i iig*, mill tryus should lie cartful in handling in. Tliey arc apt to do like the lludibrnslic gun tick tint shooter over I'iik (.'ami.ls. It I..ci become ipiilc a common lit to hi-j camels ninl ilronicditrii-a marching ough our rtrecta. Tlie caincL*. arc now cmploy111 tallying government freight from Powder 1 : to llie I n pot. 'I'lmy carry llie enormous ightof |(-.'III 1 mmiII.la. ami with tlio gr< atcat ens?, e sight of tin in staiiijn iles. all tlm horse? and leu lliat come with 11 sight of t he in. Tiicy are t.only not handsome crtvitur.-s. A horse 111 a ?k trot can scarcely keep lip with the camels n ma w.dk. They apparently po slow, with ir long measured trend, but in reality they aro vuig rapidly.- 7V ras pnprr. 'Hans, what is the matter?" "l>c sorrel wagon run away nut the green horse, and broke dc i> tree of dc brick house what stands by thu rcss Trimmings, Are. &e. FEAHDWAHB, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, OHOOERIESj L I.-tssuaiT, Ac. All of which will Lie sold on the most reason: able terms for Cash or to prompt-paying customers. April 3 C tf Sl'AUTANKUltG'S "APOTHECARY'S HALL" THE NEW MEDICINAL, DRIJ6 AND CHHiCAL STORE, I IS LOCATED IN Si'AHTANBCRO OI't'OBITB T1IE COURT HOUSE. ' r |MI K subscribers respectfully call the attention 1 1 ol the citizens oi Spartanburg, and of Uie I adjacent districts, to their NEW DRUG AND CI I EM It" \ t sTinte i? ? - ? ... ..u, "i.uwu in nit- village 01 Spartanburg, where wUI always be found a lull ' supply of FRESH AND GNUIN E MEDICINES, embracing nearly every article usually kept iu Drug Stores Mr. HKNHY K 11 KINITH will have the entire management of the store, and all PlIAll* M AC El TIC A L I'llEPARATION will be inn.le by hun*clf, or under his immediate sujiervinicn. Tliix gives to the community the nwuranco that ; all articles from their store arc genuine, nod in aeeordanec with the prescribed rules ol tho L". S. Pharmacopeia. They desire also to state that their connection with the WlIOLIfiSAI.K ANI> RKTAJLL DUL'G EST AI > IJSIIM K N T at Columbia will ! enable thent to receive nnd supply large order* at very low* priees. Physicians, I'laiiters and Mer chants, will do well to call and examine the stock and pric> *, and judge for themselves. Til Kill STOCK WILL CONSIST OF DRUGS, i medicines & chemicals, DIE-WOODS, 1>D DYK-STl'FFS, joins, PAINTS & PA I NTKllS' ARTICLES, v a u n i s ii es, Window Glass and Putty, Glassware FRENCH, ENGLISH 1 Amoirtoaim J^<&ir(rinn4*y? t KINK TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS, FINE 11.Mil AND roOTII UliUSllKS, PAINT BRUSHES, snaacAL and dental INSTRUMENTS, ?> F ALL K 1 N D S, i SPU ES, SNUFFS, MANLKACTURED TOBACCO. All the Patent or Proprietary MDICINES OF THE DAY. Superior Iiilts, | lTlii: WIN US AND BRANDIES ECU M KlltC'JNAL I't'UI*'?SKS. XiANDnETH'e'I CKLKHKA I KD GAKDKN sKKKS. I'lll.l'.l A .> 11 F A N C Y A 11 T I C L K S . | Wo inaku our purchases for culi, ami oiler I good* equally an low as tlicy t an lie obtained from auy similar establishment in this section. \V ut rattled In lit Fteth, I'tirc uml (JetiHine. < 'fi|? i s from the eountry promptly filled, nnU< 'KS. at hia Hook Store, No. 6, Main-aireet, opposite the Court House, such aa are generally used in Colleges, Academies und common English Schools. A large variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, embracing HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHIC A]*, (I hi (LOGICAL, M I'.CIIANICA L, Pooticnl aud Musical works, of various sixes and prior*. Sl FAMILY BIBLES, price* from $#.(>0 to *10 0t>; small RIRLK8, from hi) cents to |1^>0 and $'2.00 ; TESTAMENTS Iran liMeen cents to fl.t't). J'llA Y KU B< K>KS, at various prices. Also a variety of small rcligie?us ben,ks, toy hooks and Primers. A good lot of Foolscap, Le tter. Commercial and Note Paper. Envelopes frome00 and 1,000 ne w pieces for the Piano, from the best oontposers, the greatest variety . vcr ofleredin the np-eountry, (We hope tin ladies will call and supply themselves.) I have made |M*rmanent arrangement, w ith several largo Rook llousco in Philadelphia and New York , to exchange my Music Work?thu . aiimnmsii ..........? auu i iifcUii n.liniUM', at CASH PRICK, for their Pooka, Jtc , at cash price*, nett. I will, therefore, bo able to sell Pooh* and Stationery lower than they have ever bctn M>ld in Spurtanburg; and a* 1 desro to do an entire ca?h I uninexs, if the people will eall with their money. I think tho\ wlilbe satisfied that they can buy Rook*, vVe., from me, aa cheap as they can (at reail) in Columbia or Charleston. j st*~ CALL AND SKE.j WII.MAM WAMCKR, A S. TI ;ySchool tcaohcro supplied on lib* nil t< rm?. 1*. S. If any porsou should call for a Hook or It >ok*, that I have not pot, 1 will immediately or- ; .hr them if they doaifc it. N. li. The New Kditlcu of tin- S?n nraa Ha* most, kept constantly on hand, whokt.de and retail, at tin GASli UoOK STURR. May 17 12 tf 1 ^ <4 SSuf i 4 k 0. \\'1L) R Dl'NCAN, A. 11. M r. I >unonn is a son of Professor Dunoan, of Woffbrd College, and n graduate of Randolpli Macon College, Virginia. Ilia testimonials of HchoUirrhip and moral character are full and satisfactory. In stnrtiiig an entcrpi isc of thr kind by I tile Ixxlgc, it is indeed gratifying that one so thoroughly prepared for the oihee of teacher a* Mr. Duncan has been selected and consents to takw charge of the school. The e*.abli*h?'d ra'es of tuition hare heretofore excluded many from tiie advantages of education. With u view to benefit such, and all who may avail themselves of the facilities of a cheap and thorough education, wo append the following table of charges, so reduced as to make it available. Primary Department?including Spelling, Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, ami Primary Geography, per session f fiva months, Second Department?Philosophy, Grninmar, Algebra, and all the higher branches of Knglish education, per term of five months, with a continuation of any of the pre-eiiitmeraled studies 8.00 Third Department?Classics, with a review of any oi the previous studies, per term of fire months 11.00 Contingent fee, per term 1.00 T1IOS. O. P. VKltNON Chairman Hoard Trustees. Jan 10 46 S. W. G ILULAND. GENERAL COMMSSION AGENT. NEWBERRY, S. C. 1> ESPECTFUI.L.Y iifll-ri his services to all those who trade at Newberr}-. as their General { Commission Agent, lor the disposal of their Cotton , and other produce. Will give his personal attention to Receiving, Selling, Storing or Shipping ol Cotton and all kinds of produce intrusted to his care. 1 Having made arrangements with different Hon ses, he is n?w prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton sli pped to Charleston. Will also |mv the highest market cash prices on delivery for all ths Wheat, Floor, Corn and other produce that can be brought to this market for sale. An experience of several years business at this place, in all its various forms, induce* hint to believe that lie can promote the interest of planters, ami hopes by prompt attention to merit a liberal share of patronage. Charges for selling or shipping Cotton 25 Cents j>cr bale, all other transactions in accordance with custom. The best of refer* ucv* given. Cufil the first of January next he may be found about the Store Room formerly occupied by Messrs. \\ . 11 Him moms OU Mihll-Sl , Spartanburg, bchov the Court 1Ii?h. Also n fine RMortiiH'Ul of PAKlAJll CIIAIIIS, < Constantly on hand. ' Sept 20 31 tf S. V. GENTRY. ] $500 REWARD."" 1W ILL pay the al?ovo rewnrd to any one ?l o will lodge my negro mam T1A MP in the .I nil at Spnrtauburg or Union. Said boy hoe been absent from my plantation near three years. llo formerly belonged to Sarah Burnett, of Spartanburg I ) strict. ] le s well set, about forty years old, 5 feet | 1 H inches high, blind in one eve Miid a blacksmith m by trade. ROBERT BKATY. 1 Gold well, Union District, I>?e. 20 44 tf, MUSIC! | VVKRY largo selection of the boat and latest improved l'l- j AN OS of nil kindsenn be had at II " ll ? 11 A M S A Y ' S PIANO FOUTE AND MUSIC STOIIF, COLUMBIA, S C Tie invites a special examination of the late pa 4 tented improvement*in llnllet, I >nvis ?fc Go's.helcbrated 1'innos. Kvery piano is guarantied. .Inne 28 IS 1y fomtnisMOitcr'g Notice. V1.I. Guardians, Trustees, Receiving Com. mittees and other Persons authorized to make annual fetnrns, are hereby notified to innke tip and i report their annual accounts to me on or by tho firM of March next. The items of expenditure i must be vouched. Utiles will be itemed ngaiin-t all. Defaulters. Till). O. P. VKRNON,c. r. n. U'tiir's OlTiee, .Inn. 3 4a tf. r"d. OWEN~ TAII.OIt, j 'I AS RETURNED TO SPARTANBURG. '] iW IIKr. K II K INTCNM TO LOCATE PERMANENTLY. | J c may bo found at No. ? Brick TUno .?a* 1 1 I_ on Choroh street, wlier? he will be vciy ! Iwpi y t? wc his old friends, aud ready 14 SKflTK 1HBM OBUf FOR CAf-H. ^ \ v t n tf ] IN EQUTY?Spartanburg. Win. A. Young, Tolly Purham, and otbtn, tK Luciniln Parhnm and others. Hill for account, i*ease*. The siv-?t?< r?7 ? permanent retiJifTorilrd by the CllOLOGOGt' K ar-t* from the prompt and healthy action iipou tho J l'U?>d, el? it (run bile and restoring it t?? purity. Th?? striking at the mot, iu tendency >? not simply to *u*|H-nd diwaae, but to reninre the 1 CKuac on which it depend*. Sold by j FIS11KR A nKlNTTSIT, 1 May 1 10 tf. T)fgg>He. I'lltUOMMItllS 1 I^INI Wtdtfd Opllin, < 'hcnnactli-v I'ltdrr 1 Sleeve*, Kdgings, Inserting*, rlouncinj;*, j I llrndu, Infants Orews**, Ac. -hunt recti* rd I v I I