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^p^lkd to him tho cpiiliet black
^ WflV-jF6?u^^Sg3?*i?i fr<M-it'' -necessft
tlio teiiivbla<?ieg8f it uttea , was not m?,
^^ to npply to'biin.'
>. Col;TrtUnnll mft(3o tbo>fcomiriuiii<>alion to
Mr. Kn^lolpli, v^j?r?p)y cut off all hope
sittisfiictory adjustment of the diffii
*^f^'3^;"IlAve2o"n^sayfl'lrc,ft3 ,j?ar as
rioul,^V MiviS^yil?o tojScccpi
^^mRtpn^.-^rho' wire,
it^dbTd' bo in.my- power to
^u^feJetitlv presumptire,
' to.sntirfj'^ Charlotte jurt^tnat tliis invita
u i^d'VJicro?the Sa 1
.* '' % agnPfctattcr'.slriiQk me as' .being a* stronrj
, li^enes^ ih poult oT etyfe,' &ci, tVtho other
^ <tf?1 Tlrtf *\rrv?rn ll.i.
?vw wmv vy |/iwt? u?iaf
' suftjpjraft; that the -fact
Kto'MJjp administration
diplomatic, blaokno^give
(d rtEi, fi^l?H
J>;iy6 o|rced to go>na'nn^a^ US*'^
4io told'ft'lo flia^ojiiul sonic
. ivg :fb|d|{j>ffchalr on lib"
head ; X^yHLi^ln^c ms ai^e a widow, or
I. . ^U^iltlrabiioh) lians.-^3&i<jir tears would
4)0 shcd.ovei^us gravi;., but when tJie sod
' <tf Vii^!?1,-re?ts, on jmv.. liosom, there is
."' -~i mJliin rt?ia1\i?if!n ^forT?:'nlrtJf ittfliviitiinl tr?
pay^ta i e?es Tilled,
hik! resting hiff l^^Yipon liisJianJ, we r?
. ^Y^^^l^nU^f^ours -was a sort of
J)|0? 1 ?u?ti^t\S_fr^QprTclsliin,.{jequ ea tli ed by our
I . - inTtlterg.V I ,deei^^ f^gTflt.. tbat you have
nieVupued tj^ls ?Jittpctf(o met: for von call
Upo^ Wto go%>: jSfa ?ed 'you
b, or to a&sumo.tlid responsibility
\ ' iil>^^^^ty^r<)?ii life, in sustaining
ypur^det^niuation to throw it awhy. - But,
v "oiTtfiis -8nt>je(itjta'"iunn,? own cotMcience and
h^oitij bosoiq are bte.- Beat ^ fnoqjfora. 1
'.will 'potadvtse.jbu^. under;theffiftptrnous rind
-Oi\b&)Y^^ne?6tii'l."insu lLYQU have otfercamjot
-dissuade. I feel
.boulSd^licv^OTer, Aq, communicAte to, Col.
^tuiall ^ou^Jeoismfl.'' lie begged ipe
m>t tb da.?oV^,q^(3aul, 'Hjo was Very inucb
?P'l V^OW"
FojMS>Hi&moiociiM^'- did not per"to
?thp,
ue at; once oom...
gtfjftfa. oftfjosfe dtsiigfilful criticisms
^ .-&nr.a p^5{ig?;<i( which he was
^ontso enthusiaaUc^fy.toTn^ 'Altera
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1
. * : ; . . J.,i? .Cotratry
Qirla.
. * ^P 'n' tlie.-dibHniJg cnrly,
, JtiSt ofyMrpeep <)f tlny>
StajningWetoilk in the dairy,
Turning Uio cows a way:
* -T- Sweeping the Boor iu the kitchen,
' Making the beds up stairs,
t ^ Washing the breakfast dishes,
Dusting the parlor chairs.
* *
Vrmhing crumbs from llio pantry,
Hunting fur eggs nt the barn,
Cleauing turnips for dinner,
Spinning stocking yarn:
Spreading the whitened linen
Do?TTt>n the bushes below,
Ransacking every meadow
Where the red strawberries grow.
' Slarehing the "fixitis" for Sunday, ^
i Churning the snowy cream,
Bineing the.pails nnd st rtjjnWF,
Down iu the cooling 8^m;. _
1'codiug tno gcesc and inrkeye, > ^
Making the ptbnpkin pica,
Jogging the little one'? cradle, * - ^
Driving away the flifeS.
Grnco in every motion,
Music in evorjl tone,
Beauty in^ forin^nd feature
Thousands might covet to owji;
Cheeks that riyel Spring roses,
Teeth the whitest of pearls? ^
One of these country maids is worth
A iworodif your city girls. ^
Primitive Simplicity.
A maiden aunt whoso locks of snow
Proclaimed her young?some years agoReproved
hec niece, a damsel gay,
For dressing in the wanton way
By which our modern girls expose
A vast deal more than eyes and nose!
"Why can't you hide what ought to be hid,'
And iIi'iiqq mndnef nnd nlnin ao vniip rrnnnd.
x -j_? elc.?
Inutlicr <liJ!"
"Dear aunt, so I do?33 you may prccelvc,
I dress in the mode of Grandmother?Eve /"
*' Positive and Comparative.
Among tli^delogatcs to lira Medical
Convention, now in session in Ibis city, is n
gaflfuit 13o6tonian?well known to fame?
Dr. John 11,'Moriarty, physician to' Deer
Islahd Hospital, Dr. M. is n^Ban of large"
Jfcffrt, and possesses a corpofteftl JYstrio to
match?Uie latter weighing four,hundred
and ten pounds. . Of fcourse 8^ elephantine
a figure occupies some Iittfe space jjpon
the sidewalk, and a spaco po le& irtale-'
rial at the ilinhchjjable. Ttio doctor ife n
guest at the G irMvHoitseV'whflro-fee. to<j|Fup
his quarters night beforeJ^Mt.4 jJIis. firaU
>ppcarancoat tho gentleman's ord#f#r*
*>vas, therefore, ^at.4j^f|frdny 'rooming's
4^akfa#fc ;. Tfao doctor Wbk bis^dtft'in Close
vicinity'fothoi^enor Amodio,- w?o, as our
oper^-golpg aro rfware, is a remarkable
speCimenTbf rotund -adiposity, weighing
Ivy? hundred and' eighty .peunds, and
being nearly as broad?s lie is long.- . Aa
soon.aHthe doctor" was ~ seated, tho
tenor dropped the tAble cutlery from his
hand, and sat withliis eyes fixed upon the
fjrmer in mute astonishaient, Untilthe meal
was"completed." Tho .tenoYjfifl the table <
just as the dflgjor was^utfcing the sl&gar iflto
his cup of coffee, an j ' sgureht out
GhaU wick, one of the headB dMhe establishment,
"Mistaro Chadyeck, T want voji introduction
to ze verraiwg gentleman which
>sat opposite tb'moat ze table." *.
"Certain^ upt1_- was the^tfeply^*a^d
h moment afterward, tho glfcater
and^tlfo lesser giants mor& energetically
shaking Iiand*r Tlie inteaubarge of two'
oblon jbjts of p&tteboflfcl lmvingTufther ig'
trodud^J th^partiesTDr. MCrwrty- assured
$jfQ tert^j- fSftt be .was very, happy. to "Ufeke
bis 0cqurtiutacce,^o which tbe tenor rejoin- i
ed : "iChlj^y.^fy dear sir, I $pn twice
glad to-know you-r-ooco foTC^bur wn sake, i
i?*i-?1 ? ?
ouj mibo u^riusc iivw inuy ar? po"Tjaoro
call mo von'fnt man..* Besides you.^f nnf
Jiko ze jrhinoceros^besides^ *e. elephant!"
The do^toHaughed . Ifeariily' the te'nor'a
- comparison,' anil bout goqttemen j
made tfieir exit into aVde. roortV, wliero a I
table- graccdvwith^mindry mystufnou*. fl.igonB
with -toil arouiidMlieip ^ necks. '"fhe
jp^tlojncn,. 4^iled/t?g?0lbw^-wlH) e&uld
( Xfame ?JPhilad. Jforih "American.
3iQgAT" Sbkatoii 4u?t ns
jyer^ere^qiog^o- press wtf recoivwl ^ tele>
"grapWe despatdripfoffajng ffc of thtf/death
I Jgane jrqporable ai^^^ingtmSled -.^enntor,|
A. P. Bdtler- Carolina. ,W?
1 JllflJI PiJ!p^?UIU%Al!UlVftIfJ4 ?-ltmperamenu
! lit lliiilhutliiiifbiiTleath. SouthCarolina
aW(^^<^nr^s^!B(l in th? Sen ate dP
men oT IheiofUtoCtalj
Htjji fid JUy^Rr^^lnterests ofiRMBtste fiod
Jflia ftfthmrp Wtm ^nnr<kU/^."' "d^ 1--.^
mm^md
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Interesting Ceremony.
A Washington correspondent ofUfe RicliffMttd
(Va.,) 8outli, gives ttio follmtlnfc interesting
account of Uic ceremony attending
t ho presentation to Mr. Bnclianan, of
the celebrated Huek-Horn chair, by Seth
Kinman, tbp?alifornia hunter.
An interesting ceremony took placo at
tbe Wliito House this evening, in the presentation
to MtyBucbauan of tlio celebrated
buck-liSm chair that a California hunter
had brought on here tlio whole way
from the .qjiorcs of tlio Pacific as a testimonial
to.' the President. The reception
room, was crowded, many ladies being present,
and tl)c presentation was made within
n ring into which tlio curious crowd was
arranged. Mr. Seith Kinman, the name
01 iuis coieiiratcd backwoodsman, was in full
hunting costumo, with a large rifle in his
hand, and was thc-centro of attraction until
tlio vencrablo President appeared, lie
was formerly a native of Pennsylvania, and
liad settled in Humboldt couniy, Califor,
nia..wlicro, As he says, ho supported him;sclf
mainly by his riflo, having inado as
much as eighteen?lRindred dollars in one
3'ear from this single resource.;
lie sakl that he had saved <moUgh from the
profits of^tlte chase to rutugv tQ his- family
and bring them across the plirinb "to settle
them in what he enthusiastically deaunbed
an the finest place in all creation, lie had
conceived tlio idea of' fashioning a chair
out of th? horns of the largest hacks Jio
could take in the chase, as an appropriate
token of hit admiration for Old Huck ; and
to complete the appropriateness of the testimonial,
he had joined then with bands of
Pennsylvania iron. Ho had taken thirteen
<?/ i lie largest bucks before Iiq could be
satisfied in htaselc^lion. "Tint the mostcn(
,rious affd typical circumstande, anil which
tho backwoodsmandeclarqp. to have been
accidental, is that there arc exaoily "thirtyone
points on the horns of whicjfeilio chair
is made, which maybe corusidprcdnto sym
bolize i^e States ot the Union.
The^lSrescntntion^svas gracefully conducted
; wliilu all were enter^pined at the Presidents
easy and good" humored repartees
to tlio batfliwood'sman's mother wit and
Eloasantrj^ and several times' the crowd
roke ouTOfl hearty applause. The introduction
was mado 'by (Jen. Denver, the
Commissioner of^ndtan AtTarirs, when the
backwoodsman, in characteristic style, told
(he "President that he was "welcome to the
chair if he would accept it. Mr. Buohanan
made a fjaw happy remarks in the simplusgTe
U#at waa suited to the occasion,.
^ftgfaft.that Vp Had the highest esteem fqr
-fJwwH "!.? , s"
miu nyiu UlUIICUrS 1TJ.
Uiis wi^i^rnofis, \yho w^ras U^ight solf<eltance??i0
?e paths of danger, and ?<*lio inhabit
thojbrefttb of freedom iff tLojfhotmtain
air_f wore a T^D^Sk -was
convinQ<xk^nor? ..'easily led ffpkuidness
than ruled by force, and that ifls should
keep the chair.as a testimonial of ' kindness
from one ofilio class of our citizens. After
the speaking was over, Old Buck *took
a seat in the. chair, which wj\p the sigftal'
for'an. cnthU&iaslic applause. . **Now, air,'
tsaid-tl^e bngfrvoodsman,"youcan just, sit'
oaay hoi^^fefTortr years/' "Ah ! my friend,"
replied the President,* "if "you were in noplace,
you~ would nak think it streb an easy
scat."
As Mr. Buchanan rose to his feet ntyl
took^a surveywjf the curious workmanship.
of the chair, the backwoodsman said, very
' earnestly and #>idently wrthou^intending
anVthifig like pleasantry, "l4riwr my best
! od this, Mr* President: it fa the only piece
lof eabiiuiCtoork T ever did in my life."
[ *f"_ 11? * * * ~
I uir, uucu^pan wns immensely tickled at
the fup, a Oct seemed to be 'greatly pleased
vfahlM. "ftoanner of the backwoodsman,
evidently at Ris ease. His rifle
w^gnsyffiili^ President |6 handle, who
faftid iCwdfcfoft. tofr.-l*avy for manual j
efcertngp. '3?^^ck\vtJodtmar^ of course,
praised CuthlfeiasfuNilly. It, he
said, had '4'raipbTed over man^ (ip animal."
Thq^in^or view jpndwP wjUrtfce J?rqpidont'8
inviting the lAKskwoodtnrap- to comrfto sec
liim: 4tI wint,"*aid Old Muck, to
talk with you aboht. yo?Ttoountaji}|!.,lV- *
~ ?%T ''^"1?-r * 'Trt- .
Tift) mas Batfrffsqrfctf MaoavLey.?Mr.
Ileali, the London ^c8ii^^fldei\i? of tlie"
Invemeaty. aa^a V j *. - V/.
^"Thcrja U iToOh1 m <flf padt$\H a n of ?01*.
Kion a*reels well Known to all \v ho nro acquainted
with thglr. - notribilitU*. IFo is a
sbort, stout, stytfclyenergetic mag. lie Iias
has a big, round, and, largc^ staring
and very bright hai^v;G)?ea<r' * fit* hair js'
cut short, and hiahntflung l>a& d<f ' -the
erowirof hia head, jliagrtit^ b firflfind
dccided, with a little touohpf pomftflftgr.
"lie is ever jyovided- with an Urn&elkr;
.which he eiriB^tand .flourishes, and .baUtes"
wn the.pavement with mighty tliumbs. He
geems gebetaUv absorbed in excitirfir *url
impulsive thought,-the traceax>f. wfiich
^Ukc? no paina {o concha).' -llw&ce trorfa,
lu? iipe uiore/^pd ranitci^lris .oyea^felejun
and'twkt). 8qt0?fiftis hin^ura^fliu "fiot
fdlrticulm-ly feflg) the fcnrtffe% there is^An'
-ungfisUikuble nirof nfentai {x>we^ .(v^-.on-J
er?y? flpptP-tchina^p grajideuifuibout jfoe j
rmnn. lie is o^fgSrftly under Ulo ihfluenfle |
of live strong excitement of tbotdjbtf
People gHze 6uriousjjp*/it him.^nd
stare when ho had. passed1. Dint he needs
no one'?seemt, indeed, to hava utterly ftn?;
gotten.that ho is not alone in "his p^atrpv
and pushes on, unwittipg M the mifey wno/
stare and Broil?*.or^of tllo $jw , tvbbfttep
respectfulljrfcwie, and look with Muosity
4nd regmt ujmr. Thomas BahbiBgtdlR mftpfiaulay,
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' \A -f-tSSfTy * '< ^viiSS&iiSraJ
jjaffi-',*--- u -jjjnjtiiiiiiiTlifiiMi)'
Ladik^J^-amKS.-7t-Mar^.tlio commonest
of all Haines given to woman, fe yet owPof
the sw coles!. Byron assures us that he hint* 1
an absolute(r^m?k>D for* it. It signifies "exalted."
-griU' Mario??tho latter
French?are only of Maryland J
have the same, meaning. Martha signifies j
' bitterness." Anno, Anna, Hannah, and (
probably Nancy, arc from the name source, i
and signify "kind" or "gracious." Ellen '
was originally Helen, the Latin being Ilel- 1
enn, and the French ll^lene?tho meaning 1
iK'ing, according to some, "alluring," and
according to others, "one who pities." (
Jane signifies tho same as Anna, Sarah, or \
Sail)*, "a princess, or tho morning star I
Susan, "a lilly." llebecca,"plump." I.uoy,
"brightness of aspect." Lousin, or Louise,
"one who protects. Frances, or Fanny,
"frank orJYco." Catherine, "ptpo or chasto.
Caroline and Charlotte, "queens." Sophia,
"wisdom?' Emma, "tender." Margaret,
"apearl or a daisy." Elizabeth and Eliza,
"true." Julia, Juliette,and Julietta, "soft
haired." Agnes, "chaste."?Amelia and
Amy, "beloved." ^ Clnrrti "clear or bright."
Eleanor, "all fruitful." Gerruijc, "all truth."
Grace, "favor." Laura, "a latirel."?Matilda,
"a noblit or brave maid." Phoebe,
Might of life." Amanda, "amiable." Isabel,
"true and lovely." Paulino, "little
one." Olive, "Peace." Edith, "happy."
To Makr Potato?* Yeast.-?Pare, and
ltntl irii.fi Iah.Iam fiA/inn ?? I
UV/II VVI j IVIIMUI, IllbWII IIIV.UIMMI70IUV.T.I |?r
tatojjs, mash fino while hot, add 0110 largo
spoonful of flour, and two spoonfuls of
sugar, stir them in, and put on boiling water
(it must be boiling,) to make it thin bat-j f
tor. When lukewarm, stir in one teacup
of common yeast, and set it in a warm
place to stand over night. This yeast will
keep good two weeks in cold "water, but in
summer should be made fresh for use.?
This quantity i* sufficient to make eight
large loaves, and is prefcralJo for bfceuit,
muffins, rusk, oct., to any other kind. In
using, it should be strained through a cullender
by pouring the milk upon, to4frec it
from any lumps of {jgtato wliidi remained
mi mashed. Much is said and written of
the injurious effccfcjf saleratus in cooking
and we can as>urcT?6oso who \*ill try it,
that their bread or cakes mailc in tins way,
will be better without It than with it.
Hread marie with this yeast retains its freshness
and is tender and good much longer
than with coim^on jeast.
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What GHtt. WalBer Says.
I Tim V..?- n.i?n..? - ?~i-:
Xg..
account of the ciitlmsinsuc rcoeption of Oeus^
William Wnlkor, t?ic hero of Nicaragua. "l on I
lauding n const-f^at pvution given liim nt
every stop from the levee to the St. Charles
Hotel. The reporter says: * ?
After the litpse of titme time, flaring wlffch
persons were advancing and retiring, the (.iencral
and the writer 4*ew aside, and, seated together,
attempted taster intfr conversation ;
but it was in vain. Peoplo nt each moment
wuuki -come lorwaril, - ono would attempt a
speech and all would wish to "Ay woodv A
thought was hit on by,a friend, 'IJgfite -^gejre
placed in the inner chmnhcr and in A minfltc
afterwards we wire closeted alon<; with Geiwrnl
Walker.
SuouLiictly he informed us of Iris adventures '
in Rivas since the time when the Inst newdcnme
from that quarter. He aira his'men, number'ngsome
four or fivcliuiulred, iu a fit state for
notion, were strongly fortified in that city on
the 25th of March, when they' w.cre attacked by
j the*enemy, some 2,500 strong. Four or five
hours sharp fighting took place, and then the
foe was driven back with a loss of more than
! 40P men; The Americans fought behind barricades.
and hist but three killed and about the
same wounded. All passed quietly in the city
from this time until the 11th of April, when the*
enemy, who had received rcinforceineiAs from
Guntemahi and Leon, and now gounted about
1,700 men, again assnilcd Gen. Walker. Tho
fighting only lasted until R o'utoo&u tfle morning.
Again the foo was driven bnak, and with
a loss of lafll The Americans, from Ih^superi<j|?3kill>and
position,?Barcely sustained any in
' * *
jp/y-.
li'Uje waaffly General'* last battle with~the
foT5.~T$fctovre Were several native soldi As with
him, wIiol w.ere continually hearing from their
countryftiyji. Ench report showed, that the
Costa Rienns were becoming more diaorgon-^,
ized, and the hope was confuleijyy entertained
that they would soon- retire from the gauntry
thoy bail invaded. Thus things went on uutrt '
Uie 2lJUia? April, when Captain Bfcvia, of the
Unij(|i^"tea sl^^p-of-warJf^. Iflftry'* unt an'
officer to die city 4o profferto a&,4|$ 1adleijJ|t: *
aafe^eocorf from Hie place. JTliu W|M iffci
and mnuybf the iru>st uautcas df-the men retlnpl
wHh theou, absence of attttittemfen 'mm? ]'
dtt* leel strongtfija* tvmo Wefe?jALuibled" add.
fliers incre f^fonttjyJIis provigJoST.weYo n<j*>
over afeunt^tt, fhdi Ics^Mnoifths to food-was alio' 1
a considerat ions, ?* /
Oi> tlie 30th Apritj<3fif>t. Davis again wnt to
Imn, iuforiuing tflmTor tlio^firat timo Of-tfiofail
-tiro of Col. -L<$okridgl, and adding that hisciAiso
in ftivns wushopcles^ audit would bataoU for
him to tnkc?hultcr on bcuig^tJ^cSfc ftU&ry'a.
fh^Geg^-pl was t\n wrii?nglj|Bg-Mflt?n to^tjui
coimael, out agreed to let aiicl
another of hi* ofteapdiava^n iirtyvhswwith
|?$pt Duvis. ^Tb?j^turnl*td'inyrtt> j(iiu IbaC
.Die Captain ft am Defcmntoffiin his. tone^ Aijd '
had uL^atened to seize tmfKioafrtguaii echoimetfUnflraJfc
>f opgoaiti?n to hia^ verb .
Laiaiulaiueui __ \/ *'/, *- jc *' .
v Finding.that he had on by|>y>erit$o<ie<il with.
^ tliat.be lrtUfrnot eti^pt&jdlpthe Grfnejrffcbadnllhis%un?-disabtejL^ucf^7r(anrioya'uco
of
Copt Davis, ^hOT&aviag his sToVaatK-Voynded
?? * i / j- J? s - ;
. mi ?uv u?i? wuiair urgejjip; aou;tn?proteotion
of tho^areric<i?? flftg/b'^jniompnny with liis
staff of arxt fi*ftflk-en?f proceeded, ?me mounted
gome on to 8U iyaa tf^lo dia*an#a
(y?uty DiHeB. Thia-sraa o|fc^bi-?vani?g of
^rftoigjt,, TI?ei*rt?fW&K?mpi?Hid In
fiJur hours, and*ooni ftfter they wore
received "on -board.J Tbp sloop bore thertrtu
'i'ttMOH when CtopU DavU Ve%t on bofcr^
Oomm'odore'a afaip*. I^tfeiy or the Ge^erai's
dv^jtuig him hefo fro^fHende^^'wss Hfo*t
J* ]
Tho following comprtBC the regulnr Toi^sts at '
he reccnt ltniiiond dabileo in Charleston 8. O I 'j
IIKGVLAH XOAfc^fMf. ? c
1. The City W &lornphT?^~Ono of the bright- j
rat jewels upon tliff brow of the Father of Wn- t
ters : ller enterprise, her intelligence, and her i
hospitality, are imbued with the grandeur and r
innguificenoe of the scenery by which she is I
surrounded. May she forever flourish, a focus r
i>f beauty, wealth nnd linement; and may 1
Iter f'.iturc grcalntos, even still more than her t
present prosperity, verify the prediction: ^
>' Westward the course of empire tftkes its way." '
2. The City of lluntsville?-The lovely homo |
of fair women and brpve men ; of elegant re- t
linemcnt nnd generous hospitality A favored j
bridesmaid at the nuptials of the Mississippuind
Atlantic; may she share largely in tho pi-riffta-"*1'
ble investments of the Bride and Groori#' j
3. The City of KaShvillc : Tho beautiful and (
cultivated Capital of a great iwd rising State ;
the mart of a garden land : It is her privilege
to combine the dignity..*frthc Planter, the en- j
ergy of the Merchant, nntTtlic fame of I he Statesmen,
in tho benming chaplut of her distinction.
4. The City of Savannah?The compceivjpf
Charleston in opening the communication oe- '
Lwcen tho fertile valleys of the South wgjt and '
Uie Atlantic seaboard. In their inexhaustible '
produets thero is ample room and verge enough. J
for the enterprise ana prosperity "if both. 1
6. "The City of Augusta?-occupying an important
position on the h(lj?jfof communication be- i
tweeu the Atlantic andtlic 'Father of Waters,
me r>enuonrd nmJ tlio Mountains arc alike '
bouml to her by interest and affection.
C. Tlio City uf Atlanta?The Grtte City: The
only tribute she levies is the affection nud grntitude
of those who partake of ll|r unbounded
hospitality!''
7. Chattanooga? nature's Sentinel?the
Lookout point in the path of Southern prosper- ?
it.y and greatness.
8. The City of Macon?-Qmimntidiiigjjn position
nndfdistinguished for her enterprise nnd ,
intelligence, Hie fulureis full of prouiise'lo.hcr |
commer?-iul great ri(*w j?nd prosperity. .v- ,
The City ?>f Kisoxville?Tho (iunrdian of ,
the Mountain I'ftssi t he great Highway between
the North and the South, -the l?ast nod a the
West: Tin; Iron Morse is to hcj* the harbinger
of unbotmded prosperity. * ,:
10. Tho Southern Status?Politicly and social^-,
they have on4 Faith, one Ifope onu Destiny.
&
11. The Memphis and Clinrlefetnn Railroad?
A Covenant of Peace between the Knstern Mon,.r
ti.. i I .i... ??, ...? r o?
* vil l/uilhiyu UIIU tliu U WIVIII-UliHIl. Ul OUII
p'y- , / " .
if. Southern Agriculture?Wive it fair plfty, 1
and it will supply material^ for the Mannfnet- *i
lire* nml the Ouinf^teee of the 6nl?iro world.
13. Southern Woriiru.^fci I>nuglit,0r8, Wivesnml
Mothers, filling the tenderest rind dearest
relations of om- nature: th^w form (lie strongest.
a.4 well as (lie swecteat whid of Siruthern
Union. .
of Vr.uoi's Music.?At the
Inst performance of the French version of U Trovatorc
in l'nris, there was, says one of our
frcni'lipApcrj, an accident at-onto lamentable
and extraordinary. A certain gentleman, who
was so deaf that the roar of the cannon of the
Invalidcs "was no more to h^gi thnh the ordinary
?hulfaiug of the door. hnVing tried ntarly all
rciaedics)(iLiii|*(lith ids ear-trjimget to hi#physfainnflpidenid
A him "Well, (loGtdftjdfejj
I'giwfc.djp'fitWi^cdfr ft cute!"_ fhero mny^W
one method of tturijag j'on,,' answered the doctor,
"hgtMtls a Very violent ono." . "No matter,
what Is fit"'#"Y"our only clia^o of a cure
i.q til irn mvom ami iionf Ti l*
The patient, recdttbd^n terror. ,,Ifj,ourefu?,"
6uid tlie physieiai), "you arc a lost, man."** The
victim was silent fur a moment, but then tie
murmured, in broken accents, "Vary wc-H ; bor
1**o. 1 shall go nnd bear 11 Ttonalorn; but 1
will you not go me, my dear doctor ! Do
not leave me for a second, for something dread*
ftil might happen." "lie calm," was tlie answer
; "I wilt go witbyou."
. . That evening tvfts friends went to the opera,
and sat down together in the orchestra stalls.
The opera began. Tho-physiciau watched hid
patient's face anxiously. The first act made no
impression ; the second none. At last, in the
third ai&there was ? sound ii^?he deaf man's
head likert* drum {juifjj^pg?bang t The patient
jumped up ariti shout ml with joy to his physician,
"I cnn hear, my Soar fellow ! I can heflH'
Tho physician took-no notice of hiui. Jle ha.dhimsdlf
become deaf!
?-*' ..
FuxnyJIax Trap.?a corro^pondent of -iho
Gcpesee -Fanner ruin tea the "Ibllowing fotiny...
way-of catching rata f?$jjP"*build my <ttgp-crib
on posts about oigjijpeen inches IhrIi etadtr rut?>
Sroofbyjmtting i boanj or slrecticofl 90 Wp.9^i
ig post* Mnko ?*< rjtbing' %ec$re ngTO|Jft*i'
the'rat* gxceptthp grttnary#-^ftd4ijiYc tbiq r
proof, except 'at- one otjfm cfcfnoro. ^1 K&',
whcr?4hcy will Ijka it best, make a ?k8, \foIe
with a spout fiVe iifMies long on* tlie outside :
where they can gaiu and out and entr<t? plcajr^- >
urt^ Tficn^if the rats araHoo numerous, Ltajjiy a
after dnrk. or.J.slip tBe jnooth 'ov?c>hV!
. mf/\n n 'n
^ycivc,^hichxaftjfrnUfc1 ?gy^; '^ $ ; 1
Cl(i\-. WalicJ*.?It mnyj^tTrc -flWyitideftyo
Co note the fact wbfth* * hdyeijfc^ to.Ajf '
NeW York Journtfe, thrtl^Gov^ffaHMC'^fcl^
otib to Kansas, as hid -i'riyiolc Stija^TnY,.^binr
of the Tonorters-" nod ei?poy<^?hb^>i$4Wk <
York Drtrty ^fitno?, oqj^tifc> rabiJ
lJWt-k'BtjMiblicajj./rco solfngpcrs i'i tltc wlicEfe
N6cth. it isalOo a?8crJ^itTiat J?e isn^der jtfip
.ecualiined MV.fK Jthd Gov. 9*lkor.
^Vftivc cinSSJito this' sflPtcnJeiiLfor find
it-in.the'agytfbl'k '^j^bnne, a fawfrful ally of
tho IfMdCTirlt* nefWrtPbs enmity to Cha&South.
All ml Got. Walket-'s association*^ since the
period of 4hk appotntraenU"*aie ;men ljlaok
ttopi?b]ifcan^boIiuo;fc'Fr^#^ j!is Black
lfeipuhlicrtfr proclivities must have booft -ar>PAi
( eat'to o??ry-rfhe, npd fyf one, w?*fcayo aovW
doubted, from the begianj^ig.'^ttit^liA
S've juaofticia^ ii)fl<>ence to mtmafc Kapjgjc*, .
oe State., We record this intpolqAmQat tS^fV; '
lv, as a "sign," and v? sfiall Jtfwtl j^a|rre?4^My
disappointed, if K^psns sligrfK^hot j^^P' ba tTke
theatre blood." Thi^B^titji shflS^WjeltliW.
expect no>.liope a^ahin^
VI... .. ^ UUI^^IIK . IVWIW W.?. J
vt PennsyIi?r ?ng^ed^^^ ^
BbSIb
jgRW^Spv? *%&*3%3SaFm
----- . a ..
IanIfaotubixo in Tint South.?The Norfolk
lerald has moat flattering accounts of the coton
nianufectures in Georgia^ Many of tin
actoriee iu the npp< r pnrt of the State were
stablishcd some time since, and even at the
>r?aent high prices of the atopic, are paying
lio stockholders handsome dividends, seldom,
f evw, failing below 20 per cont. The .yarns
ind OsQaburgs are o^tlie first quality, and a
>etter description of cotton being used in then
nanufacturc, they find n more ready sale in
Jattiinare, . Philadelphia, Now York and Uos.
.on, tlmn similar prffQucta of Eastern millsivith
cheap fuel, right in the midst of tlio cot
on growing region, illimitable water powW,
ind the most agiccublo and healthful climate
ii the world, there is no reason why all the
Southern States should not be filled with moj)
lourishing manufactories of this kind.* ^ ^
SB SEVILLE MifLE A CADE Mr.
["MIE Exercises of this Institution will be
resumed on the Fir^t Monday" in Jnnua
"V next. The government of tho School will
>e rigid, and every effort Will be made to main
jiin a high standard of niorhlity.
The Suholnstic venr will
.wo Terms. Tlio first will ^&tiimenc4 on tlx
1st Monday in January, and continue Twfanty;ight
weeks; tbo aedbnd1" will begin on the 2<]
Monday, in September, nnd uoutinue twelve
weeks.
TERMS OF TUITION.
[tending, Writing, Spelling, 1st Ses. 2d Sos
nnd Primary Geography, $14 00 $ 0 01
['lie above with Geography,
History, Arithmetic, English
Grammar und* Hgercises
in English Compo
sition, - ' - * 20 00 9 0<
l'h$ above with all the advanced
English branches, 23 00 10 0<
The above with Latin and
Greek, - - .28 00 12 (X
Students will be rcccivCT at any time du
ring the Session ami will be charged from ill
Limo they enter until the end of the Session
unless special arrangements are made to tli
contrary*. .* .Jjonrding
con be obtained at reasonable rates
? ' . A. (J. KL1>KK, A. R
Pee 19, tfluO . ' 88-tf
irw Ai.i.uv;m? if ? _.:n _i '
MASONIC. FEMALE ?CQLLEGIATE
fWSTITlJTE,
A T C O E S IJ U 11 Y . ?
ri-*HB T.ru*teea of tliUC INSTITUTION .loai
JL roiiR of plnring it. upon a permanent !>n
ids nnd of extending it* propose 1
rcII SCHOLARS] 111*3 upon tin- following plan
Twenty Ycnrs in^ic IiSStary I)c- ,
pnrtment, *.<**'' * #150 0
Fifteen in Ilia. J.iternry Dephrt'mentv
- - - - 125 A
Ten YeaiwjiT the Literary Uepurtmunt, #0 0
Six ? " " ' fit) 0
* *
Any perron pnVclimdng n??clio1nnriiin for
(Timber of ychr^esa tlmn t.wority will l>o pei
niittcd to at juty time during tw$oT
years. - - .s
D. W. "MiCSNTS,a wnrtl^ j^ollu
nrtd a gcnUewian of tluj liiglieat r?spectntiilHn
Hwur ngciii i??r wic swe pi lllu ?<iuVC!U|)i* aMhnt'iztiV.Cjk.rceei
vc donation*. Coiiml^ntl
an11 a
iMpwJjtet- !"?$*'.- wft.comjnc.iil jlntn and' 1i
iViiS^ioTitoM^ir cOufirfflBcennd-sflmioA.* *
. ^ v j.Tt. vanc^ ira T.
JBarofi 10.4HK * 4*W
?:? = *
meat ndftcemeii4lii . r
WE"1lovc a %ge f Negr? 43ohfl
Consisting vf ifirtreojjL
nnd J,tn?eytk .ton<^hv? VitW "Hfivy . N cgf
I5lnnlj(rt%-ai^rifr tudfty wo -IiAve -ever ) /><
and wiH^>vum[s\; fo g?t? cven^Bne who'nui
?qjJfoport*ue,o?r&X ji?qiiccmg>t ill tlie woy <
pSWund (iufditV,.?>*lniy oflffc .
" ' TllLLKR -& ATiUEN,
Oj?positb Qlul|i llotcl.
fret. 10. 185Q. - _
Attention gwniiif iWUSE
ASjfeQJRNrWRt >AINTIN6
Tr~n YiTi'i^nrrt^:. i l.-.I -?*
j AMI/ T. rwv ^Qng 11"" ;n?rau ruai
XI/ jonable Htyles, ProwtTrtg droits t^olon
Wood Klld Ah^Lle. * m.
Onlera 4pbi <U<e canutry will be prompt!
attended to,? ? '* ; '
By ffr > . ' T. AKD, .
^Qct. 17.. SB. ^AJ?l>evi)le^p. II;
Jis:
FHOMd^fV
A1WEVIJXE TO WASjnNGTOff.A
5TOUR 1I0RSK STAGE.- leaves ABlfl
tfTA- VILLI? on Monday, "Wednesday itn
Frida^. * r *
-LeaT*fi Washington, Ga., on Tncsdn^TKjirt
day and .Saturday luornings. ?
ADnily Train,TeKves Washington at'7 o'cloc
Vf M., for Atlanta'and Augusta. *
. FigE at tfie POST OFFICE. * - **
. JOUN McBR^DE, Ad&.
Ahhevillc G^HL^ptil 8.. 18Blv4jBj. Ty '
* * lii^iioiatprioit: * *
' WWn"of*foO(X\fEN jk Pti
1- Rr* JfDI?o^?d l?y -0 ' "jW^mBOnb.
AU busiH0?'^0n?A?a^ed.j(pL'' -4^. dJMjptfill fc
etfiifluoteil pnJ fft iwl)jir<l-T?y * ignw "n??lc
Uiq rigttie oinTTd 'oM Firm, tin a do Dissolutfo
Wmm
_^.nrri *l
(de?!Jh8 it iKint'cesaW/ toj
mSSi^}^ssstmM!^
...?v ypyy , 1 f??Wiyiin UilB <" tlTTCCM
*ofecolVt proisyjJt afUenti^n. .
TYAnNQ focnUxi* twnartn<^?//y in Grcai
^Hwniur bo found nt his (Xtfcc, irtjjt tbwfM
J. H. Riley's Efrng 8toro, ttulcsa profewionnll
engaged. ' *? ~M
t March 24, W57. ,;
V ^ OEAPB^QgES."
Vm'- TOO for 8^0 VW<ta
IJ nxcs ntid "Rooted ViHc^aCthu AHlow
Handodfviny Cuttiiigi; *
For CatawbM an& other SortedJh0u?rrf*: ~>?ai?
Varieties, . "--' * ' K?
For Sortod^itropoafc . l>rW?OTr? '>i' 'Wjf
Route's Anjeriaah ViWieiie*, Jtnek?*ft '' _^T
Jjpoted Eifroposn* Vari*fle?. 44 |J
A YEA'S " '
; Mm, i* i' T. s; .'
- FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF* A
FAMILY PHYSIC
i THP.UE has long existed a public demiurclfor ju?
t effective purgative i?il) whiih . could life rclifdToft **
i sure and porfcctly safo in 1 ts operation. TbfH had..
boon prepared to meet thnt demand, juid hn extensive
trial of it* virtues has ronchwivciy^shtfwn'wlth
what sueccss It accomplishes the purpose dcsfgq$C<
i It- is easy to make a physical pill, but iflft oiwy ti;.
make the best of all villi?on? which should h?vo,
' none of the objections, bnt*ftU*the advsntng<Wfjdf
( every other. This has been iftcmpfcil .fcart^ *?nd..
witli what success wc would respectfully JiffelttSjf?
! the public decision. It hrts Ikjcii unfdrfanatft jgpt''
' the patient hitherto tnat plmost ^vtr^jiBurgnfive' ^
medicine is acrimonious and irritating toIho.boWf.
els. This is nut. Many nf them prouucoso'muc.liC
i griping pain and revulsion in the myfitcm m to nirffk <
, than counterbalance th? Koqd-to ue derived Cronf;
them.- These pith, produce no irritnt^j^^qr,pain,
j unless it ujisc from a previously cxIsHnjf qwtrute-' ^
lion or <lcrnngemont_in the tmvrcis. JpwniyuiWJF
' vegetable, no harm.e&n, arise IVttmtlicir (uTtomA
quantity j but it in b^dr thnt any nicdifino'.?h6\|liJ
Ik: tnkonjudiciously. Minute direction* fforv-th?ifr
nse. in tiro*several 'diKrnsei%|o .which. thaj^ifcre?p*plirnliloMirc
given on tho^box. Among
> plaints which hnvc l>ecn snec'diljr enred'(QfttiWnuWW
may mention IJvcr Complahit, injts various fi) till if1
of Jaundice, Indigestion, ynigiidnitd Tioss of Ap3
|>etite, I.lstlcwsiirss, Irritanmty, Ifilioris Headache, v
Bilious Fever, Fever mid Ague, Vnuieft-JlielSidif
and Loins; for. in truth, all these nreWitJthe coil1
'sc<|neiiee of diseased action in tlio liver. A* nn
aperient Ihev afford prompt n:id snrcfrollcf III COT""*?
) tiveness, l'ifes, Cotfp, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula/
and Scurvy, Colds with sflfrncss of the l)6ov","X>l(J^S
and imtiurit y of the btfibd^rrcgnlnritlos; iti nlioTt,
' any ana every ease where j"^purgative 3s requirA^
ihev have also ^fiidiifpd sialic singular!^-arilfr"
u ressfol cures in lthenmalixni, Gout, 1)ronsjr> GforadL
I,- Krysipclns, Palpitation of llip llca.rt/j!Sutin irt tflfT;
c B.t-V and Side. 'I hev should >">'
taken in the <-flf:.njr of the year, to ??"rifv llifcbtppa
and prepare the system fur the change of j-ensffh*.
, An occasional dose stimulates the stomntb and
ijoivcia linn ih ^iimv iirynp. .111^. romi>rr? *ne Trnpotitr
nud vi-or. ' 'J'hcv jnirifv the l>I.o?.d;aiin, hylhchr ^ "
tutfjmilant action, ifti Dip rirculaioVj" system, reno
^.vfttn the siiciijjUi of .the (ioily,,rtiiid restore the
' WiiKtcd or dfcearei) ?f thcVhold oru.-iijitau.-'T^.
Hence nn "occasional dost is advanta'ggoiiit, riv?<ta.though
no serious ueraiuu^eyt-rxistn;~*)mi nif
necessary dwsinj; shonljJ^ievcr lie carried ?ho far,
as every i>nr*;ati\e medicine reducf.-!*. Iho slri^btb;
'* when,tiikcn to excess. Hit; thousand cascaiii which- ?
i- a phy#ic is required caning l>?;omimcriilpd licr&'fint *
i? Uiey sun>:cst themselves 1o the reason nf^ftcrr *
; body; and it is confidently liclicted .this )iill irill
* answer a liettel* purpose than any thliif; nlikJt ha*
hitherto lieen available to nmnkilid/ thcTf
0 virtues are once known, the public will tinjJotiKcr
doubt what remedy to employ *vj)#n in uced^of a
0 cathartic medicUje. 1 Jcinji suKar-wTapped^they nro
pleasant to take, and bruin purely vegetable, no
norm can wise frojn'Hieir ii* in tiny ipiajitity. ^
For minute direction*, see wr.ijipJi on ttic^ikvjcJ
?, )*K kra uv:u hy . *->
s WJ. JAMES C..1YEK, ?
Practical ami ^n:tl) lic^.Cltciajsf*'
j* - lowhm.i4K:ASS.. v *
g Prico 25 Conta par B?xr Fiv^B^M'for $4. *
r\ '
1 : UnirPB
n **?
VUAJ1IUA ^BPfUAUJlUi
_ For (lie wjilil '
Cfllros, -4 01,68, H0\8SE^RSV^
I mt o\nuTi s.wTioofia Vo itTuT^
!? ?Kori?3fPrn?M,- Aw:*:5sr
j' <* ^ . .'
Iti'itb remedy A&s k6ti Sv? itfnol
r frdBl its cures JWTerj'^rioty of.puI?Qon??9$iUfcii8e,;
that it ia onnecesgary to toefhrtt Xho^jfrtfS^'"
deuces of it* vighicayii any cqpn|fiil<j
6wj.becn cmplajcd. -^^Tvidci^fhe field of itajapeT^T
fffbnrej, syid so numerous the rn*e? of if? curtif
*>>afc-\pmost every kccI'wm'^* Uic country abodfjtla
- in persons ^bUely^uovfrt, 'wb'o Hj.fc r
from illaftuiiig arid evwrticspcr^to discaSW *rf t)Me .
lmjgrsJffljHfjHse. whei) q}\cc tried its superiority
, ortr cv?/$>thcr_niq$icinft-of its kind is.Jroo ajgp*\
h ' rejit to eseapc,observation, and where its rfrtU<H?
kho^ttitKa pVililia jJo l^njjcrlySsitntc what antidote *
' t6 employ for tho distrowing and dangerortp^fTee?'.<-> *
tinnn of thf> milmnnnrv Anmn? whiph ?r? ' -
tffj to* our di>nntc. JSot only i&'-* fonrndu1jlo"j\|^?k?, ^
upon;-the Iitngs, bul for the milder Yori?ttM?. of ^
COLDR.COL'OH8, HOICERKNESS, AC. ; jrnd fqQt/fyur
' -s . tJuen it is tho pleasgiitcst and safest xnedicioo_t?*\
'.-djtn be obUfiici ' "
2 As it has long been In- constant use throughout
this Section, w?need do ntwre,ttflm msiny-tHfe.
*1 Meople its quality is kept tip to- thtfbest thai it evap \
has bccnjjpnd. that-lie .flejwBnc article is sold h*-T".
? WARDLAW AlfBteviHe C. Hjf' > V ^
\ - Aim bjdtftcrv Mm-hnnt iAHbe Distriob ..
) II"AV1EA|I??WARRAL A'CO., Charleston.:#-'.
Dec. 5, ' *' ^
. xiic.Statfof Sonlft Cnrol^na,*
AMgtiU ~0iUrM-*I^he Cotinnan PfefttT
" Mm* Clark, Jf.f ) ^Jj|ttaclirhcnfcfc :*
v*. _ VMv(?o,vap^k PertiihV
- Jnincs A LuTTIclU, *)' ; At toiA'
t-l In ration' ngniost &$?*?(
T ?Cs<i4it'it^X)t V?jj '~
|j< foi t! H^o ^rat /lay.^f r
P- ^ ?. ^yfci . # ,-?.*t^ ,fT> M ,7 /? ,ybS^j|yi>
? Tt?c.st*il<' <ft fiotilh&nr&Mffi*
| '
,.4W
* riaintiffite
? T dfty of Awl.^^en'finn<i^MS5?
rf,J^cmi?tt]_e!i ngnintkj lh&
,- ther^ur^orrlerM], J
t f-SW^jfe"^Si* *: -.f^i *;-^ *. 'r/y';v- Xy^>^W^^WBtfeLV
mf .!V7r'Jri^rT^Sm0i>fin!flRi^^^BBtHBH^^^^H^E ?? r