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JioW iaon cm c?(,^by^Frnnk ^dfesteK] . |* /- - 'jJ^W^g wiiRtyrnlK the mo6t nervous of f?[ ] ~ tribe.".' ni^iintQQSO nffeclion I*- J jdtyoiisy, his mctfiifttf of nttnck, 6* ^ -1pQp3mn?6s~-4rf 1^8 xflgor nod Ills i^sensibil.^^^eqi.ei.ces'^l bespeak^ n creature M^S|clbpcd to tlic *pO&sifck \Wree. jnyscl? once ; ? i * -" e Ctfr. Vuof as f - was tfcading i'"' - ' . 'woj^<^tcr J4icdtTnrttrient, ju mp upon my inWt a lo^vbimpor all the time, ^^irtcolt,* rob^ hi3 little * ^9^V>ffaTi)6trfoy hcad and face, lick tlio ^ J\S|ra_niU(od lip kfjelurn his caresses, and rt^ejkf^ajuiper ofly artct perhaps, not come - wilciu^gMghin1 tbe wholo of that afternoon. r ^ nn a?Jc^ODato i'nP"lsc? .^lorvous development ? The ' \t)ll!.'tamfflnftnn nn nnim<) nf lliia dpsr.rin ttjon is,To respect Lis evident excitability ? appears to be getting exshoulCbo a sigu given, commanding ft stop to bo put to all further pro'* cocdiunp. If the respect of the .animal be, ; the person who mildly c'nfotqcaj" it ^.iloay"enter rt- rporn, where the" eani.e dog is t ft'.ratvH'gtffte and cojno forth ujjscatncd. ; <#_ ' ^ithorto been' atootfg dog?, and Xriexe^lhdeRe, -have almost -fescaped being h. \pltftir. ' '1^1 le reason 1s, that I understand YnntPreapect tho innftte nCrvo3^pess of tlie ^ * ^n^aly ^ ^lw#F.g<J iirto^p room, if there -- tie.a 'dqg thore and -he growV'I speak kkidand then seat tnyself, and besthwftbjHrini none of my attention for some *tfraei My request to. his master or mis.tegps is, thathe or .?he will not check or ;'kIoj? the Bymptpms.of his wrath, but allow Vlijm to vent hfs rage until he is ashamed of it. and from a feeling* of remorse is silent, when this takes place,- and a sufficient $pi6 harassed fo confirm him in the new Trtcthod into which he has recently entered, I approach'him with my hand extended an open ; -this I bring near to hiuj by degrees, avoiding alP^udden movements or anything that uiay provoke'lria Pfetojral dlspohition. Generally* Jio crouches, then I ppeak to hiiji in tones of encouragement, if h"a dj^pfays his warlike propensity, I Still bring the llaod nearer and nearer to him? tolling him to bite it if lie pjease, if -he is Slot nehamed to injure that -JlPhich means io'c^o him good. * Theft ^perhaps, he will make a snap at jnv c^JWnded hand, which is-not upon this m Kiiuia>yiif yi uiv: jiina nui^iu tivag wuu nervous violence, but allowed -to remain, jind the"teeth to touch the skin without vpowncliftg it. allow him to bold the hand-for-any'length *of time he pleases, tillijigliim hftwouldlose his character if ^hV^fcreto lftfrm it. -That ho is- couragev . Otis dog? and means no hurt ; he would be * ashamed to bite." 'i\iul with this kind of fetojecfr, which, the animal may not literally wdefstandj^uttlie sense- and purpose of * . -w^chhe nevertheless appears'to "^iinder%tapife iTsel^omfail of getting my hand t \4pfS1 fl^cFsdo^d from* the creature's jaws. | r-&fteT that I may pat him for an intimaPWybs'begun*'; lie allows me to drag him \ * ' j 'himon my.rknees, and permits * * lA&an&ffibertfrl .please to take. 1 do not v rtt^^uto'.r)iy.H?scape to any charms that I possess**, but ;acc6uot. -for it simply by \ ' ? knowjtig and respecting the natural temi * . p9rament>bJ['thoWfest ' Thia-natolral respect-for the feelings of a ttosfc affgctiortatp. creaiurd, 'with such a J?w#:ofpbservalion as will enable the in> ' dividual ^o recognize^th'e presence of the Jaraeptablo sickness'in-an animal that lias F witVtrutb'bijeiTc^lled "the- companion of | tbo-hou$e,n shall at all limes enable the uYred'iicatgil in such matters to recOgnise a mad dog1, nod, unless hick be dead against ! $ie individual ,-ea^fr biin fronr being bit? L- ten.' ^r; : ' po pleasirfffio a dog to gb mad Qfaite'^jhg^reverse. Dreadful.as hydropho' bwrjday be fo tbe buman being, rabies in 1 ? . . J(l;prse^o tfce dog, It makes its approach f . r&ore-*gradu$llv? , 'It. lasts longer afcd is .more intense whilo it endures. The dog ,5tbj^)&gotag mod,'feels unwell for a long f HUJ^ I/IJUI, IHU.tun ouveiujmiiinv Oi l?? lleyia^jy ill.Jbut be- does not * . vknow ;^bat >il3He feels nasty; diar_ . satisfied-'ivivM^vievy thing : vexed wi$out a ture^eVygs np'pisb.' Teelmg thotf, belongs 40-a^>id all announce by bwhg'^alom? ^bw '^frn sSot|relrflnge to those wb<$ iaiiJSjiost acou&lonjed^oiiilnV. ' . ? ^- Jttie s6ri*^twB'raflu{?8 hinrto seek soljci> Btft there is another reason whit^ ^ecidesf'bhi^boii^ ofa-feating place." The it <Jtgl&in$cto UpOfc^jm the most intense ag-^ studies In a .V an^,feels as iMt noticed l . ' * ''nn^ifto^-.inch tho^iiftft. is unablo to enter. ^t^i^tode <iYvcKdffi&Csg , he 'pagsek the v'oipe''bidsftyliffi.loxoine forth, the . " *. a^c^tiattate cj-^ture'S <^untennncc brighK["* vf^VliwUii^Waisilje grou^and he la?re'8 ^ * ^g^ncc; ^nxi ou v to obey the loved J lis course is not strai^djt. How could it l?o, since it is doubtful whcthoAifat this period lie seos at alf? His -flkpire is toa'qfcrney unnoticed. If no 0110 notices bim? fis*glndlypasscs by them. Ho is very illHo cannot slay to bito. 11*, nevertheless* anytbin$r.opposes .Ins progress, lib will by impulse^, f-niip?as a ainu in similar state 'Inight sti iko-?and*felT the person to get out of tlio way. Ho may ?take his road across a field in which there is n (lock of sheep. Could these creatures only make room for him, and stand motionless, the dog would pass on and leavo them behind uninjured. But they begin to run, and at tbcsounillhe dog pricks up. llis entire aspect changes. Itago takes jiosseauoii of Jiiin. What made that ndise ? He pursues it with all the energy of madness. Ho flies at one, tlien at another. lie does not mangle, nor is his bite, simply consider-. nil Innililn IIu ennnnt n.llKc In lAnr flic. crcalurolio lias caught. IIo- snaps, and then rushes onward, till, fairly exhausted and unable longer to follow, he sinks down, and tho sheep pass forward to bo no more molested. lie may have bitten twenty or thirty in his mqji onslaught, and would have worried more had his strength lasted, for t)je furor of madness then had possession ofhim. He may be slain while on these 'excursions; but if ho escapes he returns home and sccJjs tli<? darkness and quigt of his former abode. His tlfirstincreases, but with <i.m ,....-111 ?i.. * it. i it uuiiii'a uiu dHuiiiug ui iiiu iiiruat. jiu ! will plunge hi&head into fhejwater, so ravenous in liis desire ; but not n drop of the liquid can lie swallow, though its surface is cpvcrqjj^with bubbles in consequent of the effott he makes to gulp the smallest quan- j tity. The throat is enjarged to that extent ! which will permit nothing to pass. lie is the victim of the most horrible inllamatiou j of the stomach, and the raost intense inllamatiou of the bowels. itis slate of suffering is most pitiable, lie bas lo^t all self-reliance ; even feeling is gone. lie flies at and pu'.ls to pieces any- ^ tiling mm is wiinui ins rosea* V'ne ani- i mal in this condition, being confined near n fire, flew nl the burning mas*, pnlW but tbc live coals, and in bis fury scruncbcd Ibem. He emits (be most liideons cries. 1 The noise lie makes is inccssaut and peculiar. Ilbegins as a bark, which sound, being too torturing to bo continued, is quickly changed to a howl; \vjiich is suddenly cut short in the rnidcHj^-; and so the poor wretch a'tlnst fulls, fairly worn out by his, terrible disease. Tooth Washes. On this subject the American Agricultiivnlich ftm C I.Z..4 I I .....uv tj..v iuv uiuifiui ui niMury ; i Severnl years since, v.JiiSc * ' work at the i chemical laboratory, a mm. brought us a ; little vial holding a half ounop, ^and bearing the following or a similar label: "Tooth Wash?warranted to remove all dark color, &o., ?fcc., from the teeni immcdiately, and givo them a pearly whiteness. It preserves tho teeth .from decay, * renders the breath sweet, prevents tartar from form I in;; ti|iun mum, ana ueing earned into tlic I I stomach, thus improves the general health | i of the system. A single vial will lasLfor years, Price only "i cents." Wo examined lliis valuable a flair, and found it to consist only of water, with a little common muriatic acid, (hydro-chloric acid.) Its only action upon, the teeth was to disolvc oft" a portion of their surface, which of course removed ttio dark coating. Tli<fconti?uod ujp of this wash would soon entirely eat away the teeth and destroy thcin. We estimated, tlic cost of. a barrel full of this wash to be about 75"cents, and that this would fill aboiTt 7,500 of the 25 cent vials, at a cost of about j*ne cent for one hundred vials full. T4ie cost of the vials including the labels and filling, was about one and a quarter cents each. This tooth wash peddler offered us a shining gold eagle to toll him'how to make it, (which of course we declined doing,) "for," Mid he' "1 pay 815 a htindred Ibr these vials, and I soli ! thousands of them, and am now going to the New York State'Fair and can sell them like hot cakes to the green county .chaps. Last year I made over $100 Selling this same vyish at one fair, and I want to make it"mysolf.'\ We told him how irijurious it was m mo lecm^pwl tic lett its. Wo henrd no morp of him till a few ^days since we mefbim atone of our*Southern State Fairs driving a brlSk business, llo Hiad erbgy . ^a^jwaB performing upon a dark .polflfccQ-ftpil showing to a wondering crowd "this black tooth .by thfc side of that ivhite one, made so by this incomparable tooth wash." A dA$n or more of the umbitiou^crorwd* immediately* walked'up an^aid, their qufirQfs ?nd< earned hotfie tho prtzG. We ateppewkfp- to the peddler and reminded him of our former ! remonstrances; but lie replied, "it pays too i Wflll nn tlm kiicImKo. T -1? tnft I ti.V VU.-IIICOO f 1 If T I a year clear, and^ pay $o0 a year to tho Siatorftr th? prrvj^ge of selling. A hundred others are -fiellirtg it all over-the coon- j try. I got ii for ?10 a hundred after telling the ihnruifacturer how cheaply you eni<| ft coukl raude.1* ' 0C.m ' ^ . SSXES IN SOIIOOL. On 4i?*poiqt Mr Slowe, a celebrated Glkss jjow icacncr, used tljo following language : "The yoi^j of both sexc$ of our Scottish peaauptry'.iiafq been educate together; i an4, aa* whole, -the' Scotch are. the most ' thowal peApie E&itgtion fh' 1 B^and ia an$ we never Kepe!te^fa->i^aen?flj&^thia arrangement. tfjero mourn poin^'Irf Ihiblitt, aJfltg* twrned out.-badly wio haifoeifix'ewcatcd nlhne ????? J'atytfrted &* flgf ttnji of those Miff were e^fwise _ bfpught up?4b&sopai.ltialTrf lltpj'flrfi* IwwJBecn found tc be iji jTr^AiW Wftfly repent that it i^mpossiblo tbvtig?-' th?*gir]s as*- high, intellectually ^tbeV^Jjoy#** with them?and it-is im-, | "?ho Old, Ok Story." Summer inooubcnms aofUy plfty'nJ?> Light tho woods of" Ca&je Keep; And thci'o I see n mnidcnTlrnying, Wlicrc tho darkest shadows creep. She is listening?meekly, purely, To the wootT at her side ; 'Tis the "old, old 6tory," surely, Hunting on like time and tide. Maiden rnir, oil 1 hove a care; Vows arc many?truth is rare. lie is courtly, she is single ; lordly doublet spaaks Mb lot; She is wearing hoJTd and wimple? Ilis tlic cnstlc, Iters the cot. Sweeter fur she deems his whisper Than the night-bird's dulcet trill ; She is smiling?he beguiling? 'Ti? the "uM, old story" still. Maiden fair, oh ! have a care ; Vows .re ninny?truth is rare. The autumn sun is quickly going Behind tho woods of Canlto Keep ; The air is chill, the night wind blowing, Ai}d there I see a maiden weep. Her checks arc white, her ftow is nchingTho "old, old Blory1' sad and brief ; Of heart betrayed, and l^ft, nigh breaking, In mute despair and lonely grief. Maidens fair, oh ! have a oare ; Vo\Wi are many?truth is rare. Beau Brummel. In the palir.y days of George, Princo o Wales, tbqro was a club celebrated for hi fashion and cxcKisivcnfcss ! numbering ji mong its members the Prince^ llrumtne SheriJan, ifco. ; indeed all were men o the Grsl^ water in f;Utuon, polities, or litem ture. A vacancy occurring, Lord Deloraiiu the famous d delist, applied for adinissior Suspecting that his quarrelsome propensi ties might militate against him, he calle upon cvorv member the morning before lb ?~.'i r.i.ji.?? i. """"'I W...^ .. should consider tlic rejection as a pcrsonn affront, ami demand satisfaction from ever one severally ,oxccj?t the Vunce of Wales whose position as heir to the throne pre tectcd him. On the nigbt itt question Lord J)elo raineVent to tho club , Bent his card and rcquertcd to know if the balloting wa over, and whether he had been elected As ho 'find' be6n blackballed, an answc was sent that he had rmt been, there beinj unfortunately, a black ball in the box. }I sent the watJ8r ujr again to say that, as i must be a mistake, he wished to Jec th chairmairof the club. The l'rince wa about rising, to comply with this Qutr.i gcous ro quest, when lirnmmcl volunteere to satisfy the iuccopcd duelifttk Telling th waiter to show Lord Delomine in a privut room, lie advanced iti his blandest niannc and said : "My denr Dolouine, it's truly- unforti nalo ; but you are blackballed." Tho other replied '"Quitca mistake You bud better try again." "No uso " returned the fop, "fqfc liter was not a white ball in Hie ballot; bn pray wait. Allow mo to riojf." When tho waiter appeared, Brumme said : Chrwlos, bring me a pistol aoii cfcfT-je fo two." Ivord Dulorainc started in silencc When I he waiter brought tho article: Beau Brummel said : "I beg your pardor P.linrloc l\nl I Itovn fi^rivrdfnit n /linn Imv' v/llltl VUb A llilf V U UIW Wl/A< Duriirg this interval Jirumtncl talk? about tbe weather, tho crop?, atid _tl)e moa frivolon? things, Lord Delorain*gazing a him with a seWre expression ofCoutitcftancc When ?lfc waiter brought tho died 'atn tUpbpx Brnmmel smiled at him, j^kyjn^ "You can go. Onoofua \vill rin? if w want yotff I don't know whiot$of us it wi be ; btu^one of us will ring." 1 1 a! 1 ?mj uuwou nun rmirt^j % Urummel then said : "I know yon lik coffee; soldo.. When we have liuishc it, we will proceed to bust ess." "So I am blackballed," biased tlie di olist between his teeth. "Most certainly. NoV, nrp dear lori as I am tlio challenged party, clftiin tb right of dictating the terms, ftere is pistol^?beruarc dice. - We will throw fc the cbance. In other respects we are qtfit equal. If you fall, yon will have a widoi UMPOrtrn your tleath. If I pertfch,I slia llj. j: t_i. .. f . iwyc ii uim)u(i?ukisu iHiior 10 weep mAUie. The tiatHed bravo put down his c* 40 l?ft the room, Ikumindl rejoined h friends ; anchwhen tire story got round i t^e club**, Lord I Moraine was so rpjuch ni noyed*bathe went suddenly out of to$J Lord Jeffkey Pczzi.ed.?1 was amuse bv a story I Itenrd at. the sarii* time* of sio) pie "poinded country parson', whose pai iah lay upon the Frith of Clyde, and so b< came gradftslty overspread T?itlrf?shional>l villas,-to which families from# Edinburg a?d G laagow resorted in summer-and tutnn. This worthy man perished in ?e> erasing the'same spiritual jurisdiction ovc these new corners, Which ho had bee wont t<r exercise ovor his rustic parishionei before their aitijffil- And in particular, i fife pastoral visitations, ho insisted oo cs ainining the lady nijtl gcntlemas -or tli house in "Shorter-Cntgchtera," in the pr? ence of their childrcQ and servants. I happened,one afltumn, that the late Lori Jeffrey, after the rising of the Court c Session, came to spend the long vacation ii the pariah of L*? . Sooti after his ai rival, the minister intimated from the pu1 pit that upon a certain day he would "hol< nine* 01 cniecnising in uio district wlncli inojuded the duelling of the.einipen judge. True to/bis time, Ire appeared At Jx>rd Jeffrey's house, and requested th? tfie entire establishment might be collectei This was readily done ; for afinott Scotcl cletgymen, thongh the tbo catechising pro cess has fcccooae nbs<4pte, still visit eacl house in the parish onoo a gear, and col lect the family lo listen to a firiflttv lecturc But what -vjaa Lord Jeffrey's constcroatioi when, t|le entire household being aaeem j^R^h^frawujg roonv, thd worthy mm flter *aVd in a solemn 'voice, "My^lord,* al*>?y8 berfyi my ex ami nation with jfl* head ?f if* Will y?u toff nu tbetv "Witrt* e%W' jfcW ng V' Ncv Remlnisoenoe of Napoleon. In 1810?tliat memorable year when 'Home, Amsterdam, Dantzic, Antwerp and l'aris wero cities of thosamo proud empire ?Nnpoleoft had brought his young bride to Brussels, and was received with groat enthusiasm and pomp. On tho morning after his arrival, he reviewed flic troops of the garrison in the Allee Vert^ and as the UnTerentrogiinunU defiled boforo him, remarked a grenadier, who borov the clicvrons ofa sergeant mnjor. Tfclitf gnd erect, his black eyes ; blazed, liko stars, from a face bronzed by twenty campaigns, while an enormous moustache rendered his appearance still more formidable, or bizarie.? When the line was re formed, the Emperor rode up to the regiment of grenadiers, ond called the sergeant to the front. The lionrt. nf llw nlil Rnlilirir ltp.il. lmrll/fttiil 1?ii ? * cheeks glowed. "I have seen yoti before," said Napoleon ; "your name ?" "Noel, sire" ho answered with a faltering voice. "Were you not in tlio army of Italy ?" "Vies, siro; drummer at tho JJridgo of Arcole." "At Marengo, sire." "Hut since I" "I have taken my share of all the grcal battles?" The Emperor waved his hand, the grenadier returned to the ranks, and,JNapof Icon spoke rapidly to tlio colonel for a few $ moments?the (juiek glances of li is eve toi-1 wards Noel showing that lie was talking of I, i him. lie bad been distiugiiislied for bis f | baavcry in several battles, but bis modesty i- | bad prevented his soliciting advancement, j and he had been overlooked in tbc promo', | tions. The Emperor recalled hiui to bis i. j side. - I "Villi liavn tnppifoil llm ("Vn5c nf flin T / - J gion of Honor ,*said'he, giving liim llie e one lie wore.?"Yon are a brave man." o The grenndior, who at this moment stood il between the Krifyeror and the Colonel,could y not speak ; bfitftiis eyes said more than S volumes. Napoleon made a sign, the ?- drums beat a foU, there was a dead silence a ml the colonel towards the new night, - who with trembling hands \*HfCplar.in? his , cross upon fys bitoist, said in a loud voice : s "In thfenftme of the Emperor, reject SerI j^eaWt Major Noel as aub-lieulenant m your (r ranks." ??i The regiment presented arm?. Noel e seemed in a drcatn ; and only the stern, it immovable features of the Emperor provena 1 1..1 i.: t. ftjn i ?- i--- - * - ? I ii'u linn irum owing on m*> Jtuccs. i\nis other sign was made, the drums beat, ami i- | again the colonel spoke : d | "Jn the name of the Enperor, re>poct o j Sub-Lieut. Noel ns lieutenant in your e ; ranks. ? sr This new .ilwnder stroke nearly fiverthfi grenadier ; his knees trembled ; i- his that bad not been moist for twenty years, were filled with tears, and he was s. vainly endeav?ring to Htammef his tlianks when lnrhoard a third roH of the drums, 0 ?9d the loud voice of his colonel : it ?In the name of the Emperor, respect Xocl as a capita,in your ranks." 1 After this promotidVthe Emperor con i turned Ins review wtf.li that calin, majestic t air, which none who ever bchehl forgot ; ! ! not Noel, bursting inton flood of tears, S fainted in tho arms of the colonel ; while i, from the regiment camo a loud, uniffcd shout of Vive I Kmperucr. d * Preventive Police,?An American 1 gentleman, seated in a London Omnibus, |7 ruvv and heard what not a little amused him. ^ A njjuOiearmg jio particular marks of au>' thonty, looked in at die do?r, look ? pro? feKsional view of th? passengers, and called ' out to tho driver, without any pretence at inotlest concealment of his thoughts, "Vou can't gb on. there's two of iho swell* m.ol> c. in here." Thb coach waited, till at length d _ ii t 1_! ii !? [iuioj f wuii-iouKiug uiu man rose nnri stepped oul, .fcaftnj^as ye did "So. "I've loo j Qtticli money "to ride with pickpoi-k^s." i In a moment more, iw^pnice _your>g follow > 6a?d, ns lie dflftamped. ""I'll follow that old 0 gentleman's lead." "Go on, now," said the a deleted policeman, "the swelU have jfol >r out?" I it our county, "Bew?ro of plsk0 pockets" would have been posted up 111 * the carriage, or on the wall, and the verdant passenger would luivo. been plundered wjbiie speculating on the possible jiecesP sity "of tpe .caution. Or a pojicemnn ,s might have peeped in and passed off with n a whispw U> the driver, the coach would ! have ^on<^ somebody's pockety .would * have *>W> rifled, and the discovery would probably -havobeen mado too Into to arH rest the rogues upon the spot. Ttten a p representation, to a UMiglstrat# would have j followed, succeeded by a "diligent search." e On the trial, if the theives were nrrested, jj question* as to the victim's certainty that ^ Jie was in that particular coach, and 'dis.. putts a%.to identify apd Recognition, skills jr j fully put by ingenious counncl, would pro' | bably haAe acquitted the long lingered gen,s : rleman; while- the mojioy stolen would ^ j have been applied in"r?d0Ompeiising the serj vices of the lawyers.. Indubitably, thopree i ventiye policy is the\oat* . v-l t | "Tnfi "Welsh Nujutinoaub.''--?The tl young lady who has oreated such a sensa* ,f | tion hi Great Briuin a* the "Wclsli Nightn j ingale,'?we allude to Mrs. E. F. NYHliaiiis, . ?iiV flow enroute, we learn from a private |- letter from a Lendori friondfToi? New York, j She left Liverpool.#) tHt ] 8fh instant; in tb<? i Europa, which steamer idftl be due "Ho-mor*" t row or the nextday. Thore is quite a strife^ t we understand, arnond^ftie various managers of ribpplaces ejf publuj amusement to tffet j hoU^ot tlm recherche novelty. Boston bat: 1, sofit ot> onef-QftWo renresentativM, and tbey^ await her coming with great anxiety, n1Im' I. think iIiahAIi that V?i? I*- ? II -? """ B"! 1UIA "WVXV . enterprising to pertfrtt the" iHll l e n ft, (> to carry her w in tbatraanne*. I$fc.*Wi1, liams is jfhat they term*"character" sIKjj-. er of no-common ability; tbafia, 4he enaoto' . very peculiar parts iiupieces w/itten cxpress| ly for lierse!f, an4 in thoSo parts'she veoalisI, ea in accordance vrttb Hje draifiht ic chUrac^ ter of eacb.'-^As an TiMffi (jjgi a Welkb girl, . an English piiiiwi^q^jp'llTfl nIII nlnh la&ir^ her songs and im person ntiorMjip^ s?i4 to-be , woniffcrful io their Ver>?e^Hflnc?, njnl ex '< << - * a . . & * ^ ;v ' ; n. TVxnrtng Boys. Wo submit thojollowing, in our chapters, us it lias . Bach a capital application just now, and may be road with profit by many : CIIAPtHR r. "Wliat 1 stay -at home for that squalling young 0110 ? Catch me to." And tho young mother threw ou a bonnet and iRiawl, and humming a. gay air, sauntered out 011 tho promenade. Ono and another bowed and Btniled ns sho moved along, flushed, triumphant and beautiful. iv juuug 111< 11 iiiui uer jusi ;is sue was passing the shop of a well known firm. "Ah !out again, Doliah," ho said earnestly. "Where is Charley 1" "With Hannah, of course. You don't oxpcct ine to tio snyself to him," she returned. The young nifin's face grew cloudy. "No," he returned with a half sigh"; "but I cnu't hear to have him left with servants." "Oh 1 well, I can," she said, and with a radiant smilo left her husband hard at work, aud fitted on. CAAI'TER II. "Answer ull his questions? mnko uiyself a sluve, as I should 'be obliged to? Oh, no, can't think of it. If I give him his breakfast and plcnfy of playthings, 1 J consider my duly done. I don't believe in tossing over ehildrefi?let them find j oui tilings as tticjrgrow up.T* ' TlicrVs the danger," replied (he . dear old lady, casting n pitying look upon the richly embroidered cloak her son's wife ' had bent ovuj- all day,"they find out things j that ruin llietUfe unless lliu mother he constantly imparling the light kind<of knowledge." "Oh, you waufto make hiiu a picco of pcilvftion like his fathers J well, I caif*t*say I d<?. I don't like these faultless men. Sec?now isn't the contrast* beautiful ? Cutnc here, Charley, lovely, he shall have the handsomest cloak in the whole city." CMA PTEIi III. Acinar ! bless me, what a fcoy, afid on ly twelve ? Arc von stuo yon saw liiin smoke it ? Well, 1 darn say it made Ihiii sick oiMiifjIi ; boys // ///bu boys, yon know. "Yes, but lo tbink von should alluw him so ?*o to the theatre without my knowledge'."and the husband groaned. "Dear me ! why wliafra fret yoO are in ; do let the child sec something of the world." Oil AI'TKlt. IV. V "In jnil! my (Jod ! husband?not our boy !" "Yc?, in jail, for stealh>p /" ,{Vnf nwr 1?av t nnf ' mn' ( Minplnt^! ! cannot Uv ! Let mo die?kill mc?but don't tell H)e our Charley is a thief." 'J'lie boy was sentenced to the Stale's prison, and the mother way yol be carried to the lunatic ns3*lum. Esg land's Fkkmteiu?A London Correspondent of tllo Philadelphia Inquirer, who attended the "Epsom lluccs," gives a sketchy account of the persons and the sights lie met thttfe. lie thus alludes to Lord l'almeiston, the present English Preinier ; AiuT who is 4hat would-bo young' gentleman on horseback, who came cantering by the Queen's earring*?, and is now standing up in his stirrups, holding a pocket telescopo to his eye. JLe may be fort ylive, or say fifty?'possibly sixty. Jle must be a person of much importance, for every one seems to know him. lie will never see seventy-three ngain! What a deal of work an English 1'rincO Minister 1 .1. t : 1 - i? !. - 1 .1 ? nan iu uu, uc^iues inciuuiig (u'spaicucs anu answering opposition members' questions in the house of Common". The really aged Premier rose betimes this morning to be at Windsor Castle ; left it at half past \2 ,?to ride horseback to Ascot; leaves this at six, after being many hours in the saddle, makdf'a toilet, and meets Majesty and England's aristocracy at a banquet at St. (?eolife's Hall ; finds hi* pillow aud ."tired natures sweet restorer," at Cambridge House, Piccadilly, when far into "small hours" of another day.?Could "young England or "young America" do more 1 And again, perhaps} at < ten oq Sunday,ofens a pyramid of lettrrs by his breakfast tahle ; at three, meets his col leagues in a Uatnuet Uouncil, at L>otti)i?g street, for a long business conference*. Af tcj;wards"(I qnoty from the Court prgan,) "entertains a distinguished circle at dinner, and a distinct party late in tlie evening verifying what good iVusliop .Clark,of Iowa, said ouce in St. 1 >liiiip*a Church, o?k.. that "men of tho last century walk ahout amongst us with more tCmains of animal ajid mental vigor than half the young fucn of tlj^day can boast. A Jest Woutii the Tklmjco.?Tt in well lenown to our readers that tliere ap- i pearei^in t&Q Sunday 'i'inrjs some two moQthsPmee k very full report" of (Jeu.' I Walker's snc<'#?l? ilelivprfH flu* r%r/>rh\na nA.j ning on tlio Neutral (Iraqpd. She editor of a journal that shall bu nameless, not having printers in -his poy suiQcient to set up material to'^Hl lip his paper,called np?-a on us a day or two Afterwards, nntl asked us 40 a favor to Joan him any of our undistributed matter thnUwould occupy his untenanted columns. -? Wo readily.- neefded to his request,and fiirninhtd him with Gen. TTT_ 11 t 1- -- 1 -? t-v ? , iwnihcra speccivnHQ.lho ivcv.. vrA acouo article on the BfiHfncy of Prayer, which )w had been kind enough- to send us frojpi JBao Franoiaco. .M ' t . By some strange accident the politf&Tft .speod; and tfce prayer became w&lded tfr Mtfier-in't^e pages of out ?temporary, so Uiattbe renders frero ItojJI^infer that Ge?. WaJ*K, in the midst of In* fiery* add?W taojoie suddenly pious, aftcHield forth in prrtyerfcl tonea*,>*.o#lhy or^tfce Revt Dr. Sooit. The one,waa so beautifully dovetailed into {1? other^ that any ordinary person mighty easilyAlectlYcd. Ye^erday morning we received, among . our exchanges, a religions paper _t? ate at. authority with , a certain religiffii* eegth which copies the speech with tiro 1htod prayer, - and supplies its reader** wftfe. an ?ditonoi oh the ^ohj^. ffho edftof Nicara ,*' " - 1 p *' '-. + . v >. ^ . * . - ,m . . H?~ N?%joe. JOHN WINCEY," Esq:, "will bo liappy to attend to ' OVER HAUUNa OF ENGINES or Mill "Works, in tlie Vicinity of Abbeville And the surrounding country. Applicants will please apply to John Eiiriuht, Abbeville, or Win. Lobby, Charleston, S. 0. JOHN WINCEY. Oct. 31, 1856. 20-ly. QB.APE VINES. ABBEVILLE MODEL VI?IE\ARD! DR. I'OONO offers for Sale Vine Ci ttixgs and 11ootki> Vines, at y*e following rates: & Per Hundred Vine Cuttings, For Catnwbus and other Sorted American Varieties, .... $5 00 For Sorted European Varieties, - 10 00 ll<nvted American Varieties, Knrh, - 50 Hooted European Varieties, " - 1 00 Rooted Scuppernong, " 1 00 Moritcvino, Dec. 27, 1850. 35-tf N. B. Vines pruned ut reasonable rates. PB0SPECTUS ok tiib PENDLETON MESSENGER, A WEEKLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO NEWS, MORALS 'AND LITERATURE,' TO IJE AlBLIMIED AT PENDLETON, SOUTH CAROLINA. ' : '"I'MIK Snbeerib,ei*.proposes to publish n weekJL ly Journal nt Peudlcton, under the nbove caption, at Two Dollurs peranum!), invariably in advance, the publication to commence ns soon ns a sufficient number of subacribei'4 shall be sent in to justify expense of publication? payment to be made 011 the receipt of the first number. Post Musters, and *11 others friendly to our enterprise, arc respectfully solicited to aid us in getting up sulttcribers to I he pnper, OIM1 mm UI'UIIII; incir UBinoe immotlllllciy lo tlic pnbacriber, at Pendleton S. C. 13c particular in scuiling ttou nouie of the State, County and Post Office, with the uubsoriber'a name. The rapcr Will be of combion size, printed on clenr tj-pe. fts columns will be devoted to Notts}, Morula and Literature. It will he "independent in all tliing.% and neutral in nothing." ' ft shall be our aim always to make it a welcome visitor to eaclr family and individual who may favor us with their patronage. TUe brethren of the preflo, favorable to our, enterprise, will confer a particular favor on us, by giving our Prospectus u few insertions, and noticing it editorially. "VVM. L1VKLY. Pendleton, July, 1S5T. PEOSi'ECTTTS. THE EX~AMINEJl< Daily, JCri-^eekly and Wee^klv rI^IIK publication of tlimjnurfi.il, from eir1. oiiiumI iinces beyond the cont rol of J.lie proprietor, lios been suspended foV some months. ITaving recently received mnch encouragement' fn>m pood nnd true men, It. is proposed to resume its "publication wjtjiout | deliiv. as ft LITKUAIIY AM) P(H,TTUU?) .101 IIXAIj, and, we arc enconrnged lo liejieve, on such a bnsis ns will preclude any probability of fnilnrC. As n Literary Journal, it. will lie devoted l.o the development of SOL'TJIKUN TAIiKXT. There is no paper in this Stute," nnd very few ifi the Southern &tdte*, that ipake l.itcrutrftw a distinct nnd prominent ifpAttirc. The niui of,the conductors of the EX AMI Nfclt will lie lif< elevate it to a nigh stijndarjl. in. tMfc department, which will be'under the eoflttol of one 1 of the al?l?*st nnd most experienced editors in the State, JOHN (J. lJOll'MAN, Koq., a writer well and favorably kuown throughout the South. A* n political Journal, it will- at once take ground and .abide bv the old landmarks of TIIK i' A T.HfllT Y tt'PA'IM.' Dlliinv ' ing no allegiance to any National 1'iirly, nor seeking'to pdvoi^ee Ms, iWjWtwstcs by sub-jt-rvieucy lo unifocal cTi<p?c trfiAjcvcr. It will be entirely ludepcndcn* in its expressions ofJopiu- ] ion on public men nml m9i?liree?ui short, the iiiin will be to nmkc it a faithful representative of 1 ho people, and a fearless ndvochtc;' of the interests of the Stnte. The position'tff Ur? South nt this juncture?the apparent truckling of the appointees and organs of th<? Adminis(ration to the Tree Boil or . Black Kcpublieft)^ I'arty, as exhibited in the course of tho Governorof Kansas?demand that the Prtw of the South should shake off the shackles of party, ftbd ufdicsitatingly denne its position, and' avow its determination to maintain -and defend the rights of the SouthcJB States. It is now too late to deplore the formation of sectional parties?the couth <n a xtction, must figlifc her own battles, or be overwhelms*}. This department will be under the direction and management of -JrV. B. JounsTbx, Esq., Inmr rtitnnurStli #!?a Iaiih>' .v..s VW..UWVW1 lilt vum IIUIIOKI 111 OU1IUI Carolina, and who in woll and fuvaiably known ns rm experienced Editor. "Wc consideiyt doc to all who may be disposed trt snstain it, to avow tfcat in "polities THE EX AM IXEK t?ill b<j essentially a State Right* Journal. " Tire fnper will b? contioued in the same handsome style and forp] as beCpre-^-a Iprge quarto,.eontainiug eight pages-sip 4 "forty col-, limits of matter?Weekly at two do I Wit's per annum. Itisaho, in -eobWmpJgifbn to is&uft from the ^trlo office and npon thfa same pofitieol principles, TUB1 DAILY A.NI> Till >ve,r,iiu j.AAJiiWftU. the Daily ^at six do!lnrs nnd the Tri-Wecwty at'three dollars por an D urn; * We have all ftoqffbfonfte that the Slato Rights Tarty of South CajNfthta wilL ?U?tQin nt tlic Capitol of the State, such an.on0aT of her an-, cieiit and well defined prinoipl^ Every con simration of patriotism, interest iftd safety demands thut in eoDjunetitm With other trna journals of the Mute, such an organ should be'eStnhliohed sod ofaintained. Them-"desirous of subscribing or contributing in any way to its support, will plenso add/ess "Kditors^C. tlie Kxnmiper," at this place. ' Columbia, July 24,76*7. THE gOIBNTIFfc AMEBIAN, ! T#<Kt Ik Icart "One XkApand fc&Uar Cash Priael niUP TABlL'i w-l ? *1 " 1 " - I 'CIU i nv^wi amiuiil T UUMIIU UI J/UU3 pilUII1? -cation aommencos on the 18lh day vof September next. The "JScieiiiifk American'' is an Mustrateil Periodical, devoted cMefly to tbe promir^stion of information relating t^ tb4*vanaus Meol^anie and Chemio Art*, lndns tHaf JlannfsctureR, Agriculture, Patent#, Invention?, Engineering Mill work, apd '*11 interests wfudh the light of practical jjtibtceis calculated to ndrnuco. RoMgn o* V. jPat*ni? granted nre "also . published erery week, including JL)fficial Copies' of' rfH 4be Patent Claims, together with news and information upon thi>usau$a ef other ulrieQta. -' - ;^F .. $1,000?In Cufb-Prixe*?will>^*pnid'on tho 1st'of Jianujy next, for fdr tKfc large* list of snl>eft-ibors, as. follows:?$200 far >!?o j8ty,$lVS' for tie 2d, $ 160 f?rt??th*ad, $126 for tlft X-h.M I $100 fo* Jhe 8th, $75 I mmfe ?,? Ui ^ wrillWnlMYif (ftl ?n# nn?>>la Hobs prio Id only |1.4Q. N*nwa cim be ?feh? fjsrmwny Poat Offtpe lyilil January 1*L 1807^' ?S- Ip^l ^R?W? ?*sK . * ^ . * yj^ATElt'S" MM* PILLS. FOR ALL THE FXTBF0WB8 07 A FAMILY PTEIYSICf * T hp.nr. tuu ltm;? *>*5*1*4 * ic d<w*nd for art effective purgative pill onus sure nnd perfectly *afn in fctt> /ojWiitjon, 'tfbfcrlwi.been prepared to meet tkut ifeMkiggri. AO c*ten-' sivc trial of it* virtue# h*? oxjrfwvdf *boirn with vriint success it acrooi|)liitlie? the ojjrpo&e designed. It in easy to make tv ijhyaleal jii'l. l/ot not e#*y to make the bent of all j>ilU ? nt)^ wlilch fcliotild linve none of thk objections, but all the advantage*, of every other. This liatfHiccn attempted here, ancf with what success we would rcspcctfulty lubmit iff the pitfjlic decision. It has been unfortunate tnt the patient hitherto that almost eypry purgative medSfinn 5?* nprSninntnua *in#1 5f o I ?-? il?? . . els. i'iiin is not. Many of them proSiucc so much grilling pain'awl revulsion in the system a9 to H\on tlmn counterbalance the good to lie- derived f/ftm theni. Thesp. .j>illt produce no irritation o* Jtain/ unless it arise from a previously existing obatrog' tiou or derangement in the bowels. Jking-puMy vegetable, no harm can nrke from thflr u*C in unr quantity ; hut it is bettot tlmt nnv ijicuicinesnfWOff 'bcr taken judieimwly. Minute directions toftheir" use in the several diseases to which they are applicawe are given on the box. ?Among the complaints wlitch Jiavc been snccdilv cured lij them, we nay mention Liver Conjplai^t, in itR varioliform*" of .Vuundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss petite, Iijstlcssnpss, Irritability, Bilious lleauqSEc,Bilious l'ever, l'cvor and Ague, Pain in Ibe^fco and Loins; for, in truth, nil these arebut the con* sequence of disrated action in the As it! aperient tliev afford prompt and anro relief in CWtivrnosK. l?;fp?. f'..Un tl c r-.i and Scurvy, Cold* with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of 1 lie blood, Irregularities; in any ana every crtse \v!iere t< jnirnativc is required. * l'liev 1; ivc also produced Kojne nitimilarly pueee:;?=ful cure* in lllieiuuu'ii-uu, (Jout, Oropsr, GnrrcJ, Krysipelas, l'lilpitanon of (be Heart,daiits in the Hiu-k,Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prupare tbe system for tbe chan^eof sehsoits. An oceasjonal dose stimulates the stomach" and bowejs into liealtby action, and restores tlie^appetite and vijror. They purify tbeblood, (Old, tijr their . stimulant action on tbr circulatory ^Ktcm. renovate tbe Mrerijitli oT tbe body, and restore th? wasted or diseased i^icr^ies of. l'(ic whole organism. IleiuT an oc.;t-:o:ial di'ne is tuliantiisjeon*,.?vcn though no j:er!?'fls derangement exists; bwt unnecessary dosirti should nc\cr be .carried too fur, as cverj purgative lni'dicme reduces tjie strength, when taken to cxcros. 'Mtelhuitsnnd cases in which a physic is required c:j;n< be enuni waited lAfcs, but they surest themselves to tbe rcasoi^ of-cvcor bodl*: and it is conlidcntlv believed tins tdll will nnsxvor a better purpose tlitn^inir tliing/vrtrichjln* hitherto been avjiilnblr to iniiuViuti. Wliwi virtues :irr oncc ktiinvn, llw public will no longer doubt whiit remedy to employ tVhtn in lined of rnthiirlir medicine. liciup Hiijcai.wrsijijiodj.tliny nre plcnsnnt to tflfltr, pi id being purely \rjifltnWty w liiiriu mn arise from tliaiL use in nny ?]U!Uiti*y. l*or minute direct ions, sou \vr?)>|icr oit tliffTlj)*. ^ 1'ltKI'A It Kl> IIV v DB. JAMES C. AY Ell, i V I I'racUral mi<) Aimlyticnl ClicuiiM* I;OU'KI.I., MASS. Fricv 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1. ^ ?v#< A VE il'S ! CHERRY PECTDBAti. - Pdr flic rn|?l<l 'Cort of ' * .^r c orwis, roL?s, wovKSfcs*;sH, II1TIK, WUbOPWG^tel^U,' ryorp. A SHIM.v, ami roivsiiiiirrwx. ' [. This rpmpdr lias'^on for ilsrlf Mich notoriety farom its cures of every variety of imliuomiry dUrano, fl>ot it, is entirely unnecessary to recount the' evi, .ilenres of "it's virtue* in any community vrKcrt It I has been omplnyftl. 80 trjde in Ihj fiiild'ol ilp usc fulness. aTltl so numerous the eases of It* ei?fea* that almost every aection.of the country "at>onndr I in perboiiB puhliciy known, who haute been restored ; IVoin rffcffniuft tuiH cvrit d%s[>Vr:i4e di?itsc4i)f Jba ; lungs by H? ii*e. When once triod its supaQfrrity ? ovcivcvery other medicine of its kind Is too'appnreiit to escape observ ation?and where its virturs.'nre lutoX-n, the public no longer herniate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dang Aofli a flection k of the pulmonary organs which arc incident to our climate. Not only in formidable .attacks up<fli the lungs, but for. the milder varieties of Coj*i>r, OovciiiH, Hoahhk.np.rr, Kc. ; md f<rr Cim.nu^N it is tlip plfj^snntest and safest niedicinethat can.bc obtained. - ? _ It it-has long been in constant use throughout | 4wo ortrtfiftn wa ?iaai1 nnt ilrt tvifvrn vi' aw? people its quality" hs kept up theliest t!iat it*r?a has been, and that the gomrinc article is suld bjf-r- >. WAlipLAW <fc LYON, A4>bcvillo t. IT. p . V. And by ovory Merchant ifx tho District. | irAVlLAND, IIARRAL 4 CO., Clmrleetoo, Dc? 5, Um j t General Agcntij. I ** The Stntc of Soutli Carolina, AhbeviU-c DiKtrirl?In. the CoimnaW'Flifut. Amos ClarH", Jrl, ) Attachment.^; vs. vfilcGow'nnxkPerfjp, James A Li<ia?ll. . ) PlfTa. Att'rs. , WHEREAS* the Plaintiff did, oifcjfco thirty* first tljl\~of October, 1illc bin declaration against tbo Defendant, ^lio.faait.lf s:ii?l) ie absent from anil without the limits 61 this Stflta nnd. bus neither wife or attorney Iffiown wiMiitj tTie same, unfn iithorh . a^opir * of tlia suiil dcclnrniinn minlit li? n.nn^t 'ii.1. therefore ordered. that tjjcisiijd Defen^lntio appear nrnl plead to the jfcel^tioh, ???f' befora the first day df.W^enilion be intho year ot on*. Lordt E>glitec*fltoW^ m * aua*Viftv-Jtevcn, ofeerwiso final a?a _ Judgment 'will then be giveft^Hd' atvordwT -acaiuet him. * _ _?c~ " Vsjv MATIIBW MoffONAtfVc. &*.' ; ClerlT'g Oflfie'g, Pet 30, 18fi(V.. 27-V TIic Sfafb of SMortrti Abbeville Di*triet.?I* m T1*a*. William Wibv?, > >...-*? 'e A v?. ' . V Jbreign Xtt^pJimonr. . jfgc A Li^eH, jfrThomgon <!2 Fair AttorWfyg. /WS7-bcrcn?4heranti(q^d, Tt tWt of ApfHT eighteen'hrindred tir aev^BfiMf-ms dwslortittion mmlarttVho.' it is wild: fa frittwmt tlioJimitt of tlfis Stnt<yrfhd t . er -wr^ wor'attorney JflRowif \friQftT'tb&jAafb, upon whom n copy of- the smtP. declfcribioSu might scrtf?d?- * ' It in tliireforo ordered, tbo v 'foiiflaiit do appear and plead to theartifl; yghrntion, on or before ^Jie t welfth , d*y ofrJr|AHl? oighbten liuif&r^A and fcfty-CTtrfak otlierimw^ ' finnL?ntkobt^oto fn'dgementvrtlWfenji . * on and owe filed ncrainot 1dm'. if." . '-* - ? "MATT1I E? MoDOffALI^ci^ OJerkVCfflcc, April 11,/18R* 61~ly 1 '=' " ' &*' . Tlx? State o* South @cw?lioa' * tho Dfifa n <) sint?3&& (Jfcr- n said; find without thelirhifca of tliis^MWr Kxijfrh&r'* k|.'.3*'^^^^^;' hient will then ^?V - #, . ^., ? - *c i* -V, ^ * r':. ? '** ili?fii!^iiWliiilliiiltf' tilill'l ^ ^