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. .... ..... - rw....... - tfl?- -^.wTvT.-.-.r-.-Tw .'I.'"- vm.V 1 " '.* i *????s~> ??T"?--rryr-^y ?.. mm y V *' . . * i * 1 -#?rV A s ^ ' (PlfW' * * "' ' n!k " "ST ' : "~\ *IP' ^ p : }v [x ^ J ? ' jftfc"' - ' ^ ~ ^ ^ ' ' ..' . ^ <? ' * ' 2 -"*' ?' . *;_"..... .*_. bevoted-to uraiwi ftixa, *k1 AKTS, SGI$HG$, A^KXCtfLTtJHH, HBI&hf, POIcITJGS &G., &(? ? TilRMS TWO DOLLARS PEIl ANNUM,] <,lj0t it be InBtillod fnto the Hearts of your Children that tho Liberty of th?-Preasvis the FAlladtam of aU your Rights."?Ju,.,?.,. "? (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ?r?^ * V"'K r^Z* -1"1 ~T^T~~ *T. 1 ?"T ~jf -, ./_ BY W. A. LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ;AT*BEYILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING. *ffUN# 8, "4800. ** ^ VOLUME YIII-Nt) G - >r , m - - - . * -X ^Wr,r " . raiLiis, jessisb t to., ?SEtefiiKBSvi ANi) COTTON FAGTORS, I A-TTd-TTSTA, GJ-A., ! jjPIONTJJTUR the sale of Cottnn nii'1 other produce in tliuir uYew Hr<jirvo/' il'orr /tu riser, Corner Jaokson & Reynolds Sts. Cusli ndvanc("!? tniufi> when <1pmi-<1. ANTOIN U I'OUJJ.ATN, THOMAS .1. .IICNNLNGSr* * ISA I All PI*USE. Sept. 8, lSGfl-1'.i-tf. G. M. CALHOlJJNr, WABE?0 U SE ! AMD GEXHAL CMSIOX MEROIIWT,; Hoynold'dSt.,$>et*vi'un Jackson oihI Meluto&li ' -flk.TU.?T3.!5rt?l,, GrCl,.? will alt etui strictly to llie sale of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, Ami nll-ollier produce consifcnr-d lo lii:n. lVr j eonfil atlontiyii trivinu to 1 li?- liilintr of all or dors for Jiiifftgiuir, -Rope and I'muliy* Sti|ij.li<\?. ! Liberal Cash, a-ivatie^s imidc on produce in i Store. June 24, 1S50, S if | HOWARD ASSOCIATION.! masfi itis i li'cci .i ) j\ Jifvcvftfiii fnxli/iitiuji mtnl/lixIftT b>f it! , cnjifiinriit. ft'r tin- r'tiff of- (hr^rir'; ii>n( | trrsst.d. uj)HtUd\witU I'tru/cnl ami J'ji'nletnlc | IS lx' ?,v?. Ml-lJlCAX. A?lvicc givep (rr:it i-l^v ilie Aft- j ing Snr?;i-oii all \\ ln> iipplv l>y 1<h<t with r? (lciiri'igiliuii of Ilic.ir <-<>; <1 il ion. oecu pillion, Iialiit# of lif.% ) ami in cawi .if rx ' iroinc |Hivct iy,.Mi-(iu,n!c ir.-ooi . nm-go ' Vnlualili* l'<-|u>rt? on ill-- New ? --? <<sii i jilovft! in I In* ]>is|i?*ii!*nry, Hi-nt 1<? llu* uiilioii-d in | sculod loiter viivclfijiv*, lioo <it" olmrgo. Twn 1 or tliroo Stamp* for pustaiT't will l>e m.<i<<<pi iM.<. t A. 1 dress. DR. J. SKIM.IN TH)IH: I ! LuN. Acting Surgeon, Howard A>-.-o?:i:iii<>ii, JNo. 2 South "Nintli Stroot, I'iiiladclpi-ia, 1'u. By order of tin- Director*. -EZRA 1). U1CAKTWliLH, lVosidMit ' ?ko. j* Antrim.!*. >i?cr? *arv. ifMUin 1 ' (mmm rk ! f set ssai jf^.lo'bovillc, S. O., WOl'LTVrespectful I v inform ibe ji'.ii>lio li:?t | lie has O P E X K D A 1& II- 0 P FOR rirk * .? ^ -jV/j Mali ins and Ucpasrin^ oi 1 CARRTAHKK- I - ~ AND ^ v5 It is opposite oppo*'d) "to Mr.TsiylnrV ; Establishment. Il^hopeti 'that .by ?loiiii^ work, end making reasonable charges, to receive share of public patronage. lie lias 011 hand at this time, several SEVERAL NEWfcAND NEAT BUGGIES, AIjSO, Second-Sand Buggies, which he J?ill sell very low and on the mo.-t reasonable"tut ins. ~. Nov, 4/1859. 27 tf. THE \V4SMGT().\ 1\UI!EI'E.\I)[\T i Published fit WASHINGTON, GA. BY WM. HENBY WIL30N, Editor i-Fropriotor At Tico Dollars Per Annmif'Xn Athwuce. | TIIE Independent is strictly sponking a lr.\M- | ily NKWRj*AT'RR?Indcp?snd?'nt in politics j ?devoted t.o DontjBjic a tf<F Foreign Now-, J.it. I crature, Seiajfife, the^ArM, Agriculture. Me ! chmiics and Education, nm) looks st-ticlfy to! the Ihmjgstice interests of "the Sout h in rhe^jCn i couragement.-?of Home- Mnniifxctuivs. Tt"P?n ! word, it will ndvocute the common interests of a Southern People. April '2.1, 186(1, G'2. tfU*. J- Xj. nT. A -F? TT _ ItKI'AlllKK OF WATflCJIRS, CLOCKS AXR JEWELRY, HODGES' DEPOT, S. > IS prepared with all necewflry to o Iffj^kV materials to d<^,ui>ything in his line 'fit husiness at the lowest rutt-8., All work warranted to do well for twelve months. If. not send it baek and it will l>t> done free of chnrgc. Give me airuii mnJ sniffy yourselves. 'lVrms eaeh. June 17, 1859.7-12111, ^ , THE SSiSEMHIA luAjfctt, One Sgmare Wesf^of Hi* J'oxt 0])icr, Jslain Si. s. o. T'lIW'v-t..hr..lvJ5fc,~f w. ? A thJronglffytfib-fltUyi hm<1 itfmroypd, and ?* is now-pcrfnf?iii'iiH^- opened Tor tHc" dation of tfa? putilio. Ever)* nttent^^gjC^ \>\f, given to ?op|iJj-.tlTe v^aotn ?nd .ynifdrjytf -Patron*. %$** 3 ibodoraUL-* J ~ .Q. Propriety. 4pf.il 6, I860, 3m swmypywiise. speak s bight; 4 TILL oecnpyuieir ojd'fctnnd, the Planters' Hotel, No. 310. where they c>notiinf.lv 1/<iav\ nn ka^l n'no nf tlio I in the Soalliern%WQtry, comj>ri*llh? every articleln thjpjDrm^pHHfcncv GoodeTrftile. All of whljjfcihfar WlM3ga? ftkw. York ? Price before yau buy, j* 20. 1800, '2o-tf " H iX Tl>lillll III ?i rvtx jcj. . . > - ijm* Bid? Bffefad" Stp?0t, ^ - AW&fi'A%A. ' "ia '-V . 3N > \ T1IE_ IXIIEPEXflEAT PRESS, BY liEE & WILSON. S* C. ' '-' === Two dollars in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the Yearrig'" All ?uJ?.?>ci'i|itio!i8 not limited' fit the /ilftJ? of Ktllisc 1*iliifiif. will In- n /iiilcliiiite. nml will be continued until arrearn-rcs arc paid, or at I lie option of the I'loprictors. Order? IVoni oth?r States must invariublv lie accompanied with the ? WW?^ CANDIDATES. - m For the Legislature. Tlio friends At- y. .1 AMl->5 LOMAX announce !<tin n cnbdidnte fo^>thc Legislature at the oNMiint;.election. For'jpiix Collector. Mr. E.iiitoii.?r*l<-iis? fln^Uucc W. U. Hilton ii< ii entfdjjat c lor I lie nffinc of Tax collector as tlie eneuifit; election ami ol>litre. | M A N y VOTKRH. Tlie friends of Cnpb. Ci. M. MATTISON re jjipctfnHy ahnotinc.- liim fls i candidate for T:lV Ciillf.-llil' nl. lit*. iw *t nl.?.linii The frit-mis. of .1A MI'S A. McCOlJI") ro>|?t>etfully Miimmn'-c him as a Cundidutc for Tux Colli't'lor .it tho n.-xt clcetion. TJie fr'.:inl.< of Dr. .1. I'. \h-COMH rcHpt-ctfu! 1 v niinoiiiico liim us* u Candidate for Tax ,<jjolK'Clor at tlu> in-xl ideation i'ff" Vi'? nrc aullioriz'sil to announce S. A. liiii.r.TV r..-'i\,~ /-..ii. . >w,,v. .A- n.-? ?t % airiiutiKL. IVJ I?A vuiiaiur, ati (lio ensuing ?~j/" Tlio fri?t:.ls of C j>t. W. S. HAKKIS r< -|).-cl fully (iniMiutn'o liitn sus a Ciindiilnti; f>>r I lie ?>!' J't.r Collector of Abbeville District ?l tin' in-xt cli-el.ioii. ' ~Z~7i" Tlio iKimeroux friend*.of WKS14SY A. Itl.ACK ropc^tfollv aunomn'c hiiti as a C.iti<!i<luic for Tux Uoliector at tlio iiext #ect ion. 53^i' Th<: fiirinl? <>f 1 IF.N 1,1 V'S." CASOK r?spfct 1111 v aiiiiiiounee liim as a Caiuliiiate for Tax* J Collector, at lie ensuing- i lection. F n r CI r rl i n a r.rr The frivn.lsof .KrHN^A. IIUSfTER re iiwi-ifully ftiiimunce him a cnn<li<lnte for the otlii- ol Ordinary. nt llic next elecl ion. C'i" The frien?1s of Col. jfo. RASKIN resji.-.-ti'iilly imnoiinci- Uiin ii'enixliilale for the iitiii'i.' iil'Oriliimry, ntthe iivxl.elvcliop. The friends %>f liOliEUT JONES respectfully ] announce hint us u cainlM.ilo forSln-rifT at the ! i ensuing i-l<-ctl"ii. NOTICE. "I^llE OI.D A1?A(;J> is wlrcn you are .loing i A well to lie t-iit it-ficil. lint I ha 'c taken j up a notion of going \v est, and now olfer my Laud, Mills. &c,, for Sale.! i ,.cc 11 ")s * ? i ? oniT mv iK'iui; mice in Ai?nevii|t! District, ncAV (iri'cjiwuiul, cttiiluiitiiit! SliVBN 1IUXDltKI) A!W SIXTY ACUI-S, Wfclonied-J^d (lie oIIkt llitlf in woods. V?ry li^llliy lm-a lion. 1'ino tinjirovcincnt*?a lare ficonjfi>rtab!e iJwellintr, I'.arns, Stnld.-s, Clin ifouso, excellent. Negro Ciil>iiii>a <ic. Uji litis Tract i.s a Fine Rouring Mill,3^ With llirei* Sets of 11K NN KI?S?-nml a ClTiCU1.All .SAW Mil.I.?all driven l>y Meimi power, 'i'iiis Mill is in elei'ant condition, and lot* ln:tfly-. runninJreijrlit'.\Vi?rj?, clearing lrwm (imilt/ jivc wij ^ thirty pfr cut annualhi. ^ A!m>, a vultinlile Traufc* of- Pincp Land in 1'M^i-livld ]>isiriiri, oonUtfioiny ONE THOXJSA>D ANJ) I'll'XT AOIlfcS, and od it is ft tirst i ate Saw Mill, Grist Mill, Shingle j TVf?ir?T? in#* -c This Jlill Ims been in operation fievcjft^ear!", paying from thirty to thirty-three jitr cent, annual I if. ?. Al*<v one oilier Traeloflnml in ErtgefivM DiMriet-. .situate on tlie Martin Town jUmil nn.) /.ii.Alla.Vj.. r>^ffsWi.,~i. iiuN^l^b AND SI XTY"'A OK A Is", ou<t~nI lic.-i' Tra?t of In ml in PieWns Ilujtrict, containingTHttI-24> HUNDRED A*ND FIFTY ACltl4? finely tiiiiSoi-ed, nud Ridge ltiiil Ror.d running through it. ^ A RARE OP?QRTUIJj?y! i iiim* mi >|'|n>riAiiinfC'{ur persons willing, to invt-tilliu ir money in Foiutstliing ilmttvilhgw. Ami such opportunities nrc rarely offered.' Look out nil u'lio f'rel interested oj- 3-011 will eci'lainiv lose l>ai-^oiiii?. i 1 ah:>S 1 I iu absent in April nnil Mfwi-but. nfI..rilini i;,.w, ? .!l Iw. .> I 1 .-I. pleasure in showing the Lnmls, Mill?, ?fce., to any one-wishing to purchase. J. Y. L. PA1VTL0W. New Morkrt. 8. C., Apr.* 18Jim JAMES D. CHALMERS. .ABBEVILLE C.J*., 9V C.< DEALER IN ALL KINDSvOF nmn y 1 Mr HAS Jnrt received three IjjloJrrd new pieces tojjether with tlie^M, tnnfciiffc one of the Irtiyest Stocks in lii*? State which -will be sol(1 ft? lowfjuh chu be bought hi^ufoy. other place. * t - -** - V - .. MARBLE SLABS, o, 6 feet by 3, frofc-^26 tQ*$40 HEAD STONES >'. fr^m $3 lo $'25, * MONtJMEN-Ta And Fnney Head Stones alwSVs oil h*p4? V' L'ftlior yttli n large quantity of designs, Winch can l?e made to order at alfbrt notice. All Marble" (Suiting and Cafftins ncatiy ,do?e JnpT 26. 1860 40 tf / 1)R. JA1ES r. mhiBRY \\JOULD inform tlio f>ub1i'e that lie reV T turned to the viilago, and will continue W i&Mtimi of medicine. He may ??e <#e#4 ** he 4HH$^A.?Li HOUSE, uulew DrofeMibnull? *?S..I.*44 tf. *7 WtoteA, TO rHRE a^jc<H>(l house servant tifcable of doing tb? washing fc'ndsirorill^ftr Small family. ULftieral Wag?? will b? ppi. ?f> ply at this ' Vtm. 'f0,.I8?O/f? tf * ?fr* THE MAID I LOVE. HY II. 1. KLABIT, OK MDI1ILE. Tlic tnaiil I love lias violet eyes, -$? And rosfe leaf lips of red. Slit' wears tlie nioonsliinc round lier noek, Tlie sunshine round Iter Lead ; And slic is rich in every grace, And noor in I'vcrv imilr*. Ami crowned kiuga might envy me The splendcfr of her smile. w S!ie walks the enrtli with such a grnce The lilies turn to look, And wove* rice up to catch a glance, And stir the quiet brook ; Is or ever will they rest again, lint chatter ns they flow. And bubble of her crimson lips, And of her breast of enow. And e'en the lenves upon the trees Are Whispering tales of her. And tattle till th?y grow so warm That, in the general stir, They twist- them from the mother branch, And through the nir they flv. Till, fuintirg with the love tliey feel, ? They flutter down mid die. And what is stronger still tlinn all, . -fiifThe wonders of her giace ; llti inind's ihe only thing to mat'ih The glorit-s of her fnee. OJ? 1 she ifr mil-lire's paragon? All iniiocciico of art; And fhe has protnjsed mo her hand. And given me herhcurL And "hen the ppring neain shall flush Ohr glorious Soul hern bowers, My love will wear a bridal, veil, A wreath oPSrange flowora ; Ami so I core not if tlic sun SliouJjI'founder in the ?en, For <>li! .ihe star l>cnm of her love Is) iff lit OnOlltrli fur ?no thttwife. I have often hftd occasion to remark the > fortitude with which \vpirien sustain the j most overwhelming reverses of fortune. ' _ . i Tliose disasters whch break down tiuj spirit of a man and prostrate him in tlio dust, seem to call fortJf Rll the energies of the softer sex, and give such intrepidity and elevation to tfie character, that at''times it j approaches to sublimity. Nothing can be : more touching than to behold a soft, lender f.?iflf?]et who has-been all weakness and dependece, and alive to every trivial roughness while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force to be the ? i -? ! i ? nnu auji[)Uil Ul UUr ntl&OillKl, Ull- ' tier iniifoitutie and abiding with unslirink- j ing- firmness the Sitter blasts of adversity. As the vino which has loner twined its c j graceful fojiage about the oak, and been lifted by it idfta sunshine, will, yj^c.n the hardy plant is rifted by the thunder-bolt, cling, round it with caressing tendrils, and,' bind up its shattered bougljs; so it is be^utj&jUii, ordered*by Pro videncefthat worr^j|pfWio is the the mere dependent and ornament of im?n in his bappy hours, should be hiB stay and solace, when smitten with sudden cala l .u.n ,^wjuujiig uurneu inio-uie rugged ror.easea of his nature, tenderly supporting tlio xfrooDMig bead, ao^Hnding up llio bnSr ken' liean. I was once congratulating a $ier?ic? had around him a'bloominrr fawrtW A-nittn. get her in the BH-oi)g$f$ affection, 'I can wish no better lot,' ?Uh cnthusiasm, 'than to have a wife ?tni children.. If ?ou are propperjous, tfr^j^ai-e'tliere to share your prosperity^ if "otfte^se, th?jtf,'*lho^ arc lo comfort'y^aV" arid!; '.indeed, I* have observed'-^Jiflt ?>?natried': ma^-$gfifa|}p intp misfortune i*- roof e- > i tu a lion in the world than a pfna4Snhn r\hr?lv ; ? r?tv i becausfe- he i9 more stimulated to exertion by the necessities of ihelj^jtfcssand belovca beings who depend upou him forbu but cbieflg ,becSu?? Iris spirits are sooi)ied and reliev6d?>hv doWestm f>rulpnrmon<a??iYi/l - -sir-? -say ~ liis self-respect kejft'-Taliva by finding Ihnt, though abroad ,i? daftness and humiliatipix yet there is ? still a little wocttl of lore Hfll home, of which, he is the monarch * Wherens? ?| iKfflfl man is apt to run to waBte and ; to fancy himself lonely and abandoned, and his heart4o faltto ruin like some deserted mansion, for want Of an in These observations 16 mind ?r !itile?1 doinestte qlory^df ffJjteMf waswonc*'*;.^^,. ness. -My intfrflalo frierx!!, -Lftctie -Irak rp$r ? , vi my ftiexi<?s was Ample; Mdjitf tleJr?l)Yfc8 ift tMnMitsip^r^n fflndulrjing jier m every ?ptiwurtnod adml||j|tjripg to tltose "delicate taalen apd-farcieB^lmiVjJread a kind , ot Witchery- about >he s?sC . 'Iter, ho, !|ha 11 *l>e like -fcftHtyi iale.' Tfte vef<p d-^Rfencia^ ctor J of ft rbrnanflo mtm\ pfe aUH t&rp^io * t ^ #4 mr _ + ' jt' - _ . lie dented out is lovely burden for its helplessoess. Never did a couple set forward on the flowery path ofeaily and well sitnaod marriage wilh a fairer prospect of felicity It was tlie misfortune of my friend, however, to linvc embarked his properly in laigc speculations; be was not married many months, when, by a succession of sudden disasters, it was swept from him and bo found himself reduced almost to penury. For a time lie kept bis situation to himself. and went about'witb ^rfiaggard countenance and breaking heart. His life was but a protracted agony, and what-. "rendered it' more insupportable was the necessity of keejtfbg up a smile in the presenco of his wifo : for lie could not hnnV* li??nc?lf t/> . & *v v,vl whelm her with the news. She saw, however with the quick eye of uffecliou, that all was not w?ll with him. She marked his altered looks and stifled sighs, and was 'not to bodeeived by his sickly and vivid attempts at cheerfulness. She taskojl all her Uprightly powers and tender blandishments to Win him back to happiness; butsheonly drove the arrow-.deeper into his soul. Th?. more he saw onu*e to love her, the more tor Hiring : was. the thought that lie was soon to niAke her Wretched. A lillle wliil? thought he, and the smile will vai.ieh from that cheek?'fc?e song will dienway from lips? ihe lustre of those eyes will be quenched ..ill. 1 .1 - ' v.nu ruwu?, ?uu iu? itnijipy neari wnicn now beats lightly in that bosom will be weighed down like. mine?by tbe cares and miseries of the vy,pi l(K" At length he Afnne to me oiie day an^l related his whole situation in a tone of d?x^ despnit, Wlien I heard hira through I inquired, 'Poos your wife know nil this" .At the question he burst into an agony ofteais. V l.? ?:? *??< any pity on on mo, don't mention may wife it*is tho thought of her that drives me nlmo'st^b madness.' lA-nd wliy not?' said I. _^SIie jnust know it rfooner or later ; you efltibot keep it long from her, and the intelligence may break upon her in a more startling manner than. . *? ' *- ? _ if imparted *l?y yourself; for the accents of -i^tpse we love soften tho harshest tidings. "Besides, you are depriving yotirself?of the conifdYts of bur sympathy; and not merely that, but e:.dangeriitg the, only bond that ,.?v? i i .?.1 * i b.in MX|I. lil^iteBerveu community ~*)f thou^ut^^cL; "feeling. -She: will soon perceive th^t^rrtel-bing ia<ledretly preying upon your mi ikl, a rig true love will not brook reserve ; it feels undervalued?and ^outraged whelVTOqn the sorrows of those'it -loves are cont ea^ fro^^.' * 'OliTha^^ny friend"! tothiq|g^*lla$fe>u .blow itjiro to give all. her futuse: nrosDecte. llo airft to strike her very soul to the earth.< by t^j\i)g her that her husbftud" is a &he \sr to forego^H the elegpg&ios Orme?all tbe pjeasure&Qf gay soctf'ety-^-jto shrink with me iQtp^jmVigeoce and. ol>jfoufHy ! To tell her TnmWm^jdr^ged Iic^_ down frftaMho sphere in ^folwjie injg^t. liavg^dirrtvnued to move ip constnnt bHght Tiess?the light of evfery reye the adnifr*}jfon .of eveRj^H^! How ojp sji? bear poverty alio Jf)3*i>eetj:tbe, idol' of 8$>ciety. Olyit will and lie Bad yelft' r*~ s-WjV*??'/uAl/v?v' lively. * ^ ^ i?ut how are yoiufc?4^ep r IaIJ is necessary tbftt slie should know, it, Unit you may take the .step nrotUfr-ta-* the altera : ? ? . * . ,tfon of your cinntttostaricfos. You must clLangfeyour gtyle of observing a pnng ttt^ass across hiv^otin^Hnca, 'dSnS^ let thrit nfflict you. -ncve'r placed your lf}?pp?i}&win <gRw?r4 ehow?you have yet friends, d?jtf?fri%pds, vfhft will nnf t liinl* .l1 uo wAfaaMfcAK" f ..... _ww Vifiun *1?V oviogqpn^yu1 ll/l Uf ing less splendidly lodp^djg^tnd surel^k *does not retire a palace to De happjAfti^fr Maryni? ?.**" -I^ould live with her,' be. crifid- 111111 nl liiiHi ' liniidwi i li T oohLl.%dF down with her*5nto^^$e6$' an<K I'couM^-'f' ronld-?G^phblesf her!' cneBtl? !f^tfttin|j:1teo*a*tjin?port or?tjgf Midi ten-' dernetf. - * * *A nil KMItifcl mn ??. r.Ui4> 1 ? - ...J .. >WU} niyi plnglip^fl^gwspina^Witj wnrml??i>y th& Afrft&tiw mb/TO??S>-^)e jtBfl s^tie wit4it rWe^iTvi*' am 6ftmTpb-*t0 Ler?it will na4enJTSttargtwr and forher |for sbe friH ? u* ! ". ' A * . | Jo deal with and following up (be impr^s-' ! sion I had /nndq, I finished by persuading | bitn lo go home and uuhmdvn bis sad heart to bis wife. I must confess, notwithstanding nil I had said, I felt some little sblifituflirfor the result "->*? -r | Wko can calculate on the fortitude of one I ll'ItnCO r/xtm/l 0 II-- I J ..VUV M.v iKin vt Vill O IVUI1U Ul piVilPUIV r 1JUI 1 j SnJT spirit might revolt at the dark onward j piitii of low humility suddenly pointed out i before, and might cling to the sunny regions Jin which they^^^^-Klherto revelled, rBej sides, ruin in fa^monnblelife is accompanied j by so many galliftg mortifications^ to which I in other ranks it is a stranger. In short, I i j could not meet Leslie the next morning j without anticirfntinn. T& ?l.? />;=-1". i I r ~ """"" sure. *And how did sbe bear it?' 'Like ati f&gul! It seemed rather to bo a j relief to bcr miitd, for she threw her aims around my neck and a^ked if this was all that hud lntely made me unhappy. But ! poor frill.' added lie. 'shfl itiinnnt rfnlivo tli/* change wo must undergo. 3Sh$ had no idea of poverty but in thu abs*ract. She lias only rend of it. in poetry, wliere-.it is allied to love. She feels no priyalibn ; she suffers no loss of ?ccustoi^ed'??W>nvenieuce& ' or elegancies. "When we come practically to experience its sordid cares, its paltry wants, its potty humiliations?then will be i the real trial.' \ _ -? j 'But,' I said, 'now. that vou have got over j the severest feat, that of breaking it.to- Lev, | the sooner you let the world into tbesecrel | the better. The disclosure may be mortiI fying but then it is a single misery, and soon:, ovyj'; whereas you otherwise sufler it in. anticipation every hour in "the day. It isv not p.-verty so much as pretence, that barrasses ruined rtieu?the 8)^|jggl4f%Blween a j proud mind nnS^^ewpty^ufe^lffe "keek jng up a hollow show that raust spo'h com! to an cud. Have'tho courage to -appear poor, and you disarm poverty of its 6liarpest a^jg.' On this pbint I found Leslie quite prepared. lie Lad.no false pride himself arid 'lis to his wife, she was*only anxious to'COliform tothnir nltr-rp/l oirclimcMiinoa Some day^/ofterwards lie oallecfupon.me \.had disposed ofc-bifi dwelling Kftusu and tat en a small cpUnge in 4$untry, a few mjjes. ITe tthd been busied all day in sending out fiiftiiture.? Thenep establishment required fexV articles, **njl those of the sim|J?jst. kind.. AJ1 the TJ I.-J tl I Sjraio itoiuoncu MU'l jjSeil sold i excoftrhfe- wife's linrp. That, hflfcttid, was* i too closely associated-associated with the 'idt-a of hurself; it belonged to the jillle. Aory of thei^lovo; for some-of th?a sweetest moments of their courts!)iD swere' thoso wfj'en he bad leaned over tbat instrument, j and listened to ibe belting tonfes of -Tier ?voice. I could but simile at this fhata"rice of' 'foniari^c.jg|^fM^|7fiu a.tlqtjngjiusband.[ iflh? poine -but to the cottage, whep-his wjfo hnSSooen all day supi^inMending its arfnQgemenls. My feftlibgK had Ufcetffiirj.e stfaijgty Tmerest'ed in the progress j of'H'js fanjilv Itory," nn'd as ' whs, a fine. x him. He was;v^aried wifli thvii>f? of tiie day, and as lie walked out, fell into-a fit qf gloom j' musing. ^ * i \roor jyiary,* at Mcngtb broke, wilh if i |jl*h^vy sigh, from his lips. what of her ?' asked I, 'has anyi ililing .happened lifer ?' -* ^S^vyim!,' darti?<j an ^impatient igfantje, 'is.ifnothjng rfr.be ?*dTOpd'yfo tljis JjflUry^siliiation?ttrbo cftget) >D a misera hlA P.fcfl hlffc"??tr? lio nCti/nnl R~;i ?l?"? -- s- w the menial concern i^rber. wretohjaS habitation V iT '* ' flas eko repit^ oyayt I1- ?> _ 'I^SnV<J 1. BVe/fcafo^tteeib nothiilg>-fo$<? gweet^HWid^gdwd hn ti^?r^jte,LH,avo nerd? i^nown !\er more so. Slie-n^bQett-Jto* n?* -Alt 1 * - * - ? ' - ' ' mi luve. Hira tenderness, nnd .com tort.' .^ /A^roisahk; girl J' exolatrr^H ;IV 'T$W ?Slif yourself poor, iiiy frwncJ^-'ydn -never ? -- ?* I nuio ow > iv ?\uu iierurMeH' IU0 DflUDtflena. treasure of %Ve?lleiMiSk J?>%$fQftaa% in. tbsl wcmiwf.' J ?JS v " 'O ! Klif mw f*tAnA-, ittiiML ^*?*-*- - ** %t Uto cartage- was ult?' then be ctomfortabte. BTiMflii*ia he!*' Brsjt5 day of ^Be*[>e<j^cf#?^6hQ to?a b^n ?mlr'o; duced into^ft**,bunfble*dw?iiuuir'--?lio i?? been *U ^ pt8-*fcbe bas, forAtlia fjr#t.tiniQ, inVaarn , *Wfeflgye8 of ft rat' time, arouird^W; konlifc^pme dog^fe ' " ' ' : -J:. - . disposed nboutvtha door, and on the prassplqt .in front.- A small wicket gato opened upon fyJo'ot polh that w.ound lhi$iigh sonn* ; ' shrithhpi*p--.to, jjje dobr. Ju?t as we ap- ! ' proachej,. Vfq heard the sound of mn-u\ j ' Leb'.ieigrnspid my, Arm ; we paused and lis- ; 1 toned. It was Mary's voice singing, in a style of the irS&t touching simplicity, a lit- ' lie air of which her husband was peculiarly i1 font. * . * j) 1 felt Leslie's hand tromble on my arm. i * " ' " ' 1 lie stepped forward lo hear more distinctly. 1 Ills ftep made a noise on the gravel walk, j' A bright, beautiful face glanced out of the j ' window and vanished?a light footstep ,' was heard?and Mary came forth to meet ! ' u?, diiu was in ft pretty rural dress of 1 while, a few wild flowers were twisted. iu <f in her Lt ir; a fresh bloom -wa. on her eboek; lier whole countenance Ifeamcd j' with smiles?I hail never seen her look so ! IoygJSj. '% <^y\r George,' the said,'I am so glad 1 you are d&ifce... 1 have been waiting and ( watehing-for you. and running down^lhc 1 lane and look^jjgp-'fur you. I've set out a ta- ( lii'e-under i> beautiful tree behind the cot- \4 tsige ; and I Have bden gathering some of j' the most delicious Rtr!iu?ltf.?r!??> r..- i ' 1' _ wfivo, iv/i 1 MIDW you are foifd of lliem?and we- Lave swili ( excellent cream?anil everylbing is so swf&t and stilj bore. Ob,' gnid'she./putting her ; J ai.m wilbin liis, aodf'loolftng'up- br'rglllly in- j to Ms face. *Ohw wu sli.-iM 1>? v ' .. ---. r , FoorTittlic was. overcome. He dKngbt lior to liis bosom?'.lie folcfed his arms around ' lier "jbo-kissed her.(ig$iu and* again"?lie ; could' not spenk; but the tears gushed into |' bis eyes has offcri assured me, thUt i . tboogb tha world has since go be prosper- j ou^ly with him, and his lifd^bas indeed been a happy one, v^t' never bjfts- ho CTp<^iciVded a momef\fc-^jofvmore exquisite fisUw.itv?' Washington, ifiHng's Sketch Bu6k] -?' "V* '' Well Conversed C^iiLDREN.-rlt is 4U'<? a raj6tittce to suppose that chtldten I lovQitha^parents le?s who maiuiairj;aauthority t>*8r them. iOifT the^?>ntrary,'11 I buy rtrtpoct thou more. ii is a crnpl. atij^ ; unnatural selfishness that indulges tlMldrgf! in aTfdo^|h^^djhyrVful-.way. , y * H'l.a counsellorfl ' to f 1 their children. A''9*k giitdo in foreign land, tiiey nnder(ftke?"n^. jjHot* '"them ^foly tlii Diiyh the sluwils find quicksands of -inex- i perii'U?$ If tlje.g^e.ajlo^ jfeis'fbllowers, .j all the Ilb.M ly. .th^y-pleaso?if,-because they , d is I i ka.th ofjjio n st i ain t ^ q r ijo?w . patli j oi BiUoty, jje i.ollovfMl^jfenvfo'fitray iptr>hulos and <lovvnvp?eoielhfs that.defray. t]iqfji,?('o p loiljjr'ip^Oods^iuH'dA.AVjlJ leasts or deadly j . vwu. I.UVQ UU UllJtMl #urj guwc ? AnjJJs it not the^a&,>wiih <^pr ,cUildreb?? They are ns^^biiljrintlle p^ef?^, or, as it were, jt) the-prat .chapter. of the book of .life. \V^DtiecK11, or^re^fur ailvflrtPfS^*VVo-v~?" */*?- -lite-- < * v.. . ior ^ Uies.? younger . . If cliildft'n ece.tluit llwir parents *rtfct from principles; tlmt tlicy d*o (i?ot find f^ilt .without retwon \ -that flVej do riotr punish because personal ofiVhfce % l$fcs.n, but because llragfnjpgjn itself is wrohg?if tliev i see that, wfnlaT'J^leyf are rgjjolutely but" tiona not good for them,? there is.kjVyitSgi^'Lto-^lrger-thooi in nil' innocentth'ey vilfs^onSteppr^jjate | ad&f conducts If no attention-* jfr paid to rational wishwU- if no u . -V r^*v for.yoatllftil sfrtfiTft, if ll|^ a*#' dealt w[ih>. in"n L^fd aj^<inayjnpathisSft^Tn?bflier^-*theprofljfl , feb^l, and the jpeek bft 'hp(?6?n.?i'St/iiAjn-n' .'? - I jSl . 1 A t^fa RETORX?-?AMli^??^!a.a^BrAasr i raniVj^fi^ra liaj^j PnifldR? wns i arWhsyng ihe court g|D'Asac 6treef I hHppeit^toJbfay so i.bViHji $8 t6-interrupt I Icgrhui Bflfillumon < I.-.r? I i T---T ^ t 1 -Lord NWburjgr*RH^,.1$ne at'a tif^gorrtlc* | jnpn-rrone atij6?ne rf you- pliatae.'- This < Villy'candto muoTi frapi merit'in tiio cojirt, i But did not itl th<J JoHSt dfecoq^ptJp? Mr.;^i l^cVo^tjo p^ied Ue teriSr of.'hia dis- i <^r3?^>f nctlnng of tta'-killft. Iin3 Imp- < pc?)p4?* jf&fi v*3lTpot,. Iipweverj insgirsiblo to '< .tire rp^rlt5jftkcljn/r- to' 1?i4t go un 8<^nrded )indugjj^poTturiitj w/ilikQajfctfardcdjitf^j pLgyftg; a Jitolntul^r an <^|^-^ i %f"0 4*W. *ifejv i ^of the ftjJiifi .fipsjM nr'<?. *? nnft r)?>pn^r >ti(1 ^ A I.^^U < ma.maVa ?l ' \ ^raW*4* -t^ t[ A lad ofttno io jjjjn'dma, j store We other -in?ru^ "l bfeatl), exclaimed :?nj^do^jn i 35teatSl2Sr': ot axi^tpm^r II ** 1 T ' %& v JAPAK AND TJfE JAPANE8E. Isolate^ niiii alone. Japan, villi its mino* ii! amHfossil wealth, has fur centuries revised all attempts at inter commur ication. mmutable asthcpronl of its giant moun>pak, it d?*fi?;d,[extrinsie encroachments. Initilar in its character, with rock-bound oasts, mountain sii&s rugged with projectng points, tumultuous sens, alid hays ohokfl by shelving rock, it Wolfld truly seems .i^in i mvuiunco nail designed Jt to lion iind of little world by itself.' The islands >f Japan, according to I'erry, 3850''4fi niirn>?:r?lie between the eastern roast of Asia ind tlits western coast of America, and nro ailed by tbc inhabitants Njphon, and by he Chinese Ciphon. signifying in both languages, the 'Basis or Foundation of the Sur.* Their discovery was elaime&by the Portuguese-about the year 1542, but, the honor, If U !..?? i* --J - - - ... t'tio utv.ii awaru IU uwiirco [\?lo, interior to I lint timo. Froi'n/afilrik ug resemblance in the c ist of features and sompk-xion, ns well a? in dialect which has i strong aflinity with llio Olff^s^jUd^nc.;?ptod opinion is that the J?pane?& ^*ro (prung from the Tartar race. ^heir.commtntion of time take8$Jil6 liso ffbrn Min o >r GOO B. C., wliehre nie Authentic history ? . # >( the kingdom commenced. The Japanese religion isr Pagan, and their lilies art* adorned* witli costly temples, Mr. riujinberg says they acknowledge and l^pnor a Supreme IJc'ipg, and thal^id ono.of heirtotupfea^c. inll gjtc powerof this 'god ^ ifgodsVis-pgfsoimtgd by smaller go"dpt,mimbaring 33,833, all standingnroun^Jtho'gf'iSBt idol that represents God* ?Tho Portuguese visitecktlio em'pjre in 1549, accompanied by nii>sidrifcn?'s,J4mong whom waR llfo cele nrnisij r raneis fLw\er, with tlio objeBt of christianizing tlie^ityabitnnjs. To^the do* reUfulpess rnpacityof tlitse-liy.poct^libal 'frttjier?,' \y4io, rtfior having r.HzwIstJb^se^lioyaand ofnIftf-ido!a Iron3 templet tolhe gftfuDd *? cqncoctitf a most extravagant cortspir/rcy rt^ainst'Mrp^Enrppror's life! and j^tono, may tjp nftt ribiftci djjliat exchisivo ami anti-.coin-iA. mercinl pdtioy td vvliicli tlieyhav&gg^oijg^ ullieruil. li^85.C> ,fapjtbre(u ?ed'Ailow.)ejge of either cQuntttes exempt, indeed,, that commerce accorded lo the Dutch, which had, antecedently to the expedition of Com. Per* ry f6r<<thc greater part diminished. ThAt Lite a Imps t insurmountable barrier of^prejudice and bigotry, tli.it Ji^aa^itherto ' shut upt J^pan Jjom arpmig the nations oT-^lho world, i* at'lpnglh .overcome, and that the r fin penal htfad cfr the country has thus roc^grjijed.jhe importance of an intercourse wiiii me uimcu amies, 19 a significant tact in the history of the preaept~ctjunlry. 'FOB YOUtfG WIVE8.' tfnder thifc liead, ji'r. Cfowlye-givcs soma very sorretblendvice. NW^gpfeud ^he followiq^.f stwet: v fc,'0O8uHvgg a husband's tastes is alsjo t!io~ whole secret of the art of'managing a.huahan<W?' A wife who acta upoti this principle may be snrt*bf having the same consideration extended tocher, unlewvindeefj, she is marrieil to a brute, or very mean ?mao ftt^d to^clr. .at nothing.to sqj? Il ijreasy to scojiowever, that few men MP a refti3a.tauy tliiryg to?n Jvify, wteiLkftpfe^ljpir doth en carefully "brushed, nieon^/tfn^MintWft'edj wlio.proviJod thpir pet dj?l)efe,-|^t tlrcm. read* a four Vejfyn'n CongrfeSfsioriSl 5{ft^;b.^itho>Jt interrvp^Sn, and dress<# lierself'na carefully for one pair of eyes, js . if sbo expected to eftQoqntcr the adtnyatfon of a* cnowd. ^Mpst^faqn . Xatfta - and sk^ibce in iheijf wivcs^ftbi^^tllB^ soinalimes-grtii^ble rf'IittJjp nt Hie^ccfct ill, it is tastu and {net that t? reniiiraHlmnrn Lhap.'gceitt outlay, ami wivfta ^oujid carcrulTy ilady lo'iiavo tlidr (fcess unite [ilncssa$i/8-faste, wiiir^fie oxpendffufS proper to their* rnfpns. * The^who, through carelessness negWjjbor inaaginajy ne#roiis liifiientB, sink into; dowdyisra and fretfnl }!over>hfit*#7roay*^tpeet to8???ho attention u?d adinhratioB-they consider exlu8ivolythe\r >?n, trnrfkfcrrcd to quarter nor Jo thay defter vo nftutm b5tto("fato. TnnJLpr II Oft Qfc "SWEET IxOMIJ." Tt author of *Sweet Homp" J. S^?iard*P?yjK', whose pqng*.-^ ?ung.11 mJJ ?U?* 1J ? - * - 1 - >ii ura tin) "Qnty w?9 inm^en ?a wanderer n )tMdpRU' 11? d* "jf home. Hj?? was. ?U gno iitUrtJortBuj, of Wilis, aiJrt ra nj^r^ of !r?vconvfirflf?tienal pflKvers. A -o60r<h that 1)0 gave natatory of itis' tfajtyp Iivjjpgs, bis trials, and tHdearea incident to prttositive nature and lo.pflvetfy. * ufioW .ftep^'Baij be-jonge, MI hato been iff the Berlin api^Mtdon, ocs&qjo he^r^er^ns^MiSgpg* ?F ! II o^a*.1 wfijioyt mam^ tomboy njself the next nl?M 1?? rt" ?/ ~~ "v/v,? i,,u liJ,-wrl^pt'a 1 ly wirg^rify song utrtil every leart is familiar with ilavmelotiy. Yet I *wo.b?dtia wanderer from my boyhood, jfy cctantffbfcs turned m? ruthlessly from (flBce, and inroy old age I.hare to tfpbmit o humiliation for my bread." His only wa*to dio in a foreign land,: and m. StirieU by stranger*, and sleep in obscurity,. Bis #isb was iealix?d. Ho died at Tuaio* J > , v *4 ^ '