The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, May 11, 1860, Image 1
TEHII&^TWO DOLLARS PEE ANNUM,T ^ uI*t it be In?tlll?d into the Heart? of yo6r Children that the Liberty of Ut$;lft*a9 i? the Palladium of all yottrklgh>U.T'-^Jri?ily?. "~'f"k CLXlF'~^ [PAYABLE TIT
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A. LP ANITHUGH WILgQN. . ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING, MArii;t860. ' < ,, ' : - tOLUMt ^IIL---N(j;^:
'liliifiifeg^^ f- ' !.'l '"'.t gggBB-H^^ajBefl" iMftwtiilMll ' 'Hi' I 1 I ^ilMllllHiiWT I 1 , * ' *nff V >?A?- - ^
jn| jbmgs&ctc,
. "AND
COTTON FACTORS,
'Trrrm u var u a'4.'^ Vat-A.y
CONTINUE tMe snlo' of Cotton nnd other
produce in thefr New Fireproof Jir<lrVchouse,
<3omer?Jackson A ;JleynoM? Sto,
iw Cash nuvante? tnntic when nonfrd. ]
/; ?AaNTOjSE POULLAIN,
^ TIJOMAS J. JENNINGS,
ISAIAH rUJBriE. %,
Sept. 8, 1859-19-tf. ~
Or. M, CALHOUN,
WAREHOUSE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION SIE8CIIWT,
Rej-nold'a SU* between Jncksou and Mcintosh
G-a.j
ill attend strictlv to the sale, of
COTTON, BACON, GRAIN,
Aiul nll"*>tjier produce consigned to liim. Per'
Aonnl attention giving to the' filling of nil orders
for Bagging, ltope and. Faitfily., Supplier.
Liberal Cash advances made on produce in
Store. x
dttne 84, !?S9, 8 tf
v
VALliABLK HOW LOT M SALE, i
'"I^IIE residence of Mra. Harrison, situated
in one ot tin; most eligible locations in
Abbarille Viljage, iatifFered for sale on reasonable
terms. ,
Tb^tlg.use contains ten rrt'oms, with nil necea
1i_ _ - . -r . i .
??ry uui'uuiiuiugs, in a sia 19 01 luorongit re"*$(>?'Lot/embraces
five ncro*; a large *Yid
handsomely improved Flower Yard, Orchard,
Vineyard, Jkc%
There is alio a second building eite on the
premises. ^ '
CST" For further particulars "npplv to
JAS. M." i'J&KttlN, Esq.
T March 3. 1860, 45,.if . j "
un\if ADn ?cchri?TiAM
ncivHnu HJOUtlrtllUII.
;v' i'HiLA0Er;pniA. ? ?
A }J2(tifVQlefl} -u\slitii(ioh J establish fd by ijircial'
f ndiyicrnrut. fof^thf rrlirf of the sick ami Di*
trtised. offlirted vith Virulent and Kpidemtc
"Ty^ElDlCAL'-Adviee given gratia by. tlin Actlj-L
, 4ng^?ur^jou tii al| who apply by-ifltcr
with fc iflescriptjon'of their condition; (age, occupation,
habtu.of iif&Jbc-.) a"d in casus of extreme
poverty,Medic'l'nfrfurnished free of charge
Valuable-Rje^ortKfou ;th^Ne?r Renx-ilii-a em
ploved in tlfollj au Rn? arj, seritTtp life afflicted.in
j?i' r? -i n*-*
" u II ?;c til l wo
or three StantDa for poatspe will he iiucentihle.
Address, DR. J, SK1LLIN llOUGHTON.
Attting Snrgtfon.T.'IIoward AjMpcittf iorf, No. *2
South Niritli Street, PhiliuleJpeiB,~Pa.* ' ..
J?y<>rdtfP?of tire Directors.
0KZRA D. AfEAKl'yPresident |
Gjtor lfAiiicniLn./Stfct'clrtcy^ 'f -fjun. 20.12ni
THE Smf/teSSoflto GAROLINA.
ABBE VlEtQ .DISTRICT
? 1/ifc
S^uel^Br^ rr
" vs. ' "'//
Joseph McBryde,* ' BilPfor Partition.
Joshua McBrydflj!^: -* '
_ ?^lhere\^V ..
T T'Alt'EAUlVfi |M( Tnmn. Vf .Hi?,1
- -? <?=.
JL tbe children ofJ^hlttftli-Brydr (wlfose number
^aodj names J are unknown,) Defendants in
tiie^ov-e etaVedica?e, reside beyond the limit*
o^this Sta^rtOn motion*>f S.?t A. Mcfiownn.
(Jp^npv$Ql.t Ordered ibat-BaiJ PefendnnU^'do
ap^af^and plead, answer or demur ^t.o-.ftfJd
Win witiiui three jnqnlli# from t^e pi^Jie^iaii
hereof^er tlie same wijl be taken pro corijmo '
against them. * , '
WM. H.'^BARkER, c. tJii p. 1
GommisBioDer'B OfficttV*'.Feb'y"*28,^60,
45 3m f4 * '
TEMiipWM*
*ik? *' at
stf ^Xsil^N a TO N, GA.
BY W*. EJ31JSYWILSOH, Editor* Proprietor
At Two jfolteff>?er Annugi-in Advance. '
THE JKfUpetilefil iA jtriotly speaking a ^amli>T
NswftPAMBj^-Inde'pendeat in polities
-i?<j(eyot6d to Domestic and jPotefcn_Neyi. Lit
crttgpe, Seieucc, "the ArU.vj8?M^iGlture. Mechanics
and Education, andJ&?BkB. gtrictlv to
the Domentice interest* of the encoaraaepent
of Bona MnnHfacture?. Id a
ifjprd, it yill advocate the comiflon' iqtel^sta of
'jfcmr,iw, tf f . v
, Ifc i ' i " H i
fc, ^a, rkpalker op
Blb vriUfviWHL
W tLUUBS A WIT JKWELKY,
Hopasif, 8. a.,
T8/ p?p*?^lwpw Mrf^ssft r V.^plk Arte ro a*
X terialg t5?3o anything in hi$TOflo iMfiStoness
jptitheiloirest rfctei. -AH Tfro*Jc MtrrKJeato
<?0-?rtl folfcycire -tacmtbt, tf noFie&rif
back and it^wiitbo done free of charge. Gift
m^^i7 ^ro 7 f2y?9i?elve8, Te*?k* c"h'
Tp -ASSEMBtY
9S3Ba?L *
OQlitr^Tft Ai-.-get - a:
given"t? "M
ommftiiwr
> - '* r
** *
TO INDEPEpm: PRESS,
BY LEE & WILSON.
AI^BEVILjijiE JS. 'p.;
Two Dollars In 'Advance, or Two
Dollars and Fifty^^nts at the
Expiration of the Year?-ar
aii -? n
yty - ?U ouiirvi.ipuviio I1UW IIIIIILCU Ht HIC
<in?e of sulWiil'.jbijfg, vrill be considered n
indefinite, nud wilkoe continued until arrearages
are paid, or at lite option of the Proprietors.
Qrderrfroru other ytatfes must invariably
. O AND I D A-T P.
For tb? Legislature.
The friends of W. JAMJ58 XjOMAX annoimcc
him a cnndidute fur tlic Legislature at
the en?n|fi{t election.
The fiie?di?*<\f Dr. A. W. LYNCII respectfully
nnnounco jam na a candidate for the uex
Legislature"1'"''''* r?
MANY VOTEItS.
For Tax Collector.*
??:?=?? ^ -*fc
Mr. EniTon.?^-Pl^fee.announc^WVift-^ Hilton
as a candidate fo^jjlie office of Tax collector
as the enduing election and ol>iii*e.
. , MANY VOTERS'The
friendsttfjgapt. G. M. MATTISON res]>ectfully
announce him. as a candidate for
Tax Collector at the nextfoleetTon.*
The frlenda Of JAMES A. McCORD re^pectr
fully announce him as a Candidate for'jTix
Collector at the next election.
?TJie friend* of l)r. ,J. McCOlj^^-^^npectflilly.^auJumnce
him as a, Candidate fot _Tnx
Collector atllie next election ;
We are* authorized to announce^. A.
IlODCES as a Cnndidntc'for Tax Collector, at
Hie ensuing election. ^ ^ ^
The fiit-nds. of C..pt. W. S. HARRIS
re$|>vc|Piilly announce him as a CArfdid^te for
\lic umce Ul J UJC t/liaaw UI AUUeVUM) L|IBiriCl
nt the iieleul.ion.
C5E?~ The tiumerott* friemh of NVKSLiJY A.
BLACK ve*p?el fully announce liiin ? ?
Cnndidute for Tax Collector at the uext election.
Th^ C1?rf3teU)f HENRY S. CASON respect
ully otinjiplince liini as.a Candidate for Tax
Collector, atlie .?{ieuinf; election.
'"l* <flr Ordinary. ^
. C3T Tlie friend* of JOliS A. HUNTER re
F|>t ct.fiiUy announce.him a candidate T<5? the
office of Ordinary, at the n,c*t election. '' " ^
The friends of Col. J. G. BASK I Xj' rtf''
spectfully annouuce him t candidate'for-, the
office of Oedihart, at the next election.
NO-flCE.
r I Mils ui.-i) AUAtits i? ^lun you nre.doing
J.. well lo lie rutisfied.' lijit I lipre tu^cn
up n notion of going WcsJ, and now offer my
Land,-Mills, &c?, for Sate
1 offer my Ilomc 1'lfoei in Abbe^illa'iTwtriot,
iK-nr Grs't'iiwond, contitiMiig SEY'fcN IlLiNPUKI'I
AM) SIXTY AOHFSrliii'fclfarcd and
(lie otliT lialf in woods. Very heallhy +l?feo
(ion. Fin? improvements?a lncge comfortable
n.foii;..r> ii--... ut-i.i? ? n_?.
Ubnt/ivr, VMH uvnmc, CAVCIIC1U
Negro Cub in*, <tc. On this Trnct i* a
Fine Flouring Mil&r.
With three Sets"of RUNNERS?omif^iTiCULAU
SAW MILL?all driyeu by stcnm power.
'Phis Milt is in elegantcbiidiiibn. And ltaarbe?n
running eight 3'ears, clearing from <icenfyjfe?.tp
thirty ptr cciil.tdHnuaili/. *?*.<
Aiwt a viilufthltf ^Tr'act of Pine Land in
Ivlgefield District, containing ONE THOUSAND
ANDi flFTY ACHES, and on it is a
first rate ,>
Saw Mil^BiiiSt Mill, Shifagle
s w*
Tbis Mill bap' operstion seven years,
psyiH^fCOiu^/uV^ ta tkirty-Xhrte ptt tenL d>?
n uaity. .
AT?>r?onft olbet ;.Tr?ct ofUnd ft Edgefield
District, sUtMfc^W- thelforljftcTojtft Road
anil on HdMC Pm ppootr pAtlliliilno tlVA
IIUNMKD^AND SIX^ACUS."""*
AW, one other Tract of |^R3 in Cfclctji*
District, containing THREE HUNDRED ifcND
FIFTY ACRES, fin^Mjrpbered, and the Blue
'Ridge RnU Road rnniimfe.t}iroi}?K>it.
A BARE OPPORTUNITY 1
This is au oppprtttnity for persons wishing to
invest thejg? money ill something tjist will pi?y.
And such opportunities are^jrely offered.
LiOok ouiaiiwno icei inier^swu or 3*00 will
cerUinlv lose bargains. ?v
I alml I be obseuC id-April atfd 'Mnjfbiit aftS
that time will pttfU' lioine, aiitj will tajt?
pleasure !h Blio.wiog?j^le''liand#, /Mill*,
any. one wishing to 'trarcliase. ' *
' - J> ?? L.>rARTLOW.
New Marttet,-8. Apfc.1,3 8r"
?3ShW ijssrcaTI
f jTi n itT
ivi a. kj ,
At the sign of the Golden >4*pU.
V COLUMBIA, S. C. .
THE Subeoribera, having been app*>1nte<3
General Agenta for thd Southern Statui
for the gale of * >'*
tAYGART .& FABB'S DOUBLE THlBEAI
Sewing- Machine#,
sowing direct torn the Spools, andP'-making i
strong, durable stitch. whicty cannot be otirav
elhed, and sffwing*on the thlitfljf|jL-and heavies'
piKi wiwi eqnai lacniiy. ineee macni^ya
fogatniplicity and darabijity, eaopot *tft aur
SHpfl.- They b*T? taken the m
Ve of) the County Fain 9tk Fent?a^ng4kik
T
From (tie Charletton Ctntrier.l
* THE LITTEBtoBI. ggAT MEETS MX.
Thejrei^pdittle girUhtt meet* me,
And .fr'jtii laughter eyer greeta me,
rrAnd^ljlM her oft en^rnta mo,
^'Ailitriy ' *
'Long: the path of life so dreary.
Where the 6addened heart,
Shndes tlie sunlight, shining near me,
On my way.
Shfl 1ia? eyes as blue a* Heaven ; r
Onlyaged about eleven: _ ..
Hut unto her God has given
Such a.heart
That forever ahe is ringing,
And her sweet volce ever ringing,
Beauty o'er the wrapt h?;art bringing,
Sweet nn art.
nr.., / _ , . .
wi>n ncr snnny nair bo curiy,
^yittdSecilittlli. b? white and penrly,
1 lioVe met l?er Irte and earl/
By the way.
> 'And I tnke her hand and pre?s it
In mine liwfi, ju.?t to oare** it?
."Pretty little hnnd?God ble?* it!"
^J\Ao "?>
* *v
May t||ij world smile kindly onJier,t> ^ ,
I.-,-' *1*
?? ? -i--"
Angel# bo lier guard of liinor, % *
'"Affjhe goes >'
Through linn world of ourc, imiging,
Pence to troubled spirits bringing ?
Ko grief'tier poor heart wringing
WitlrlU woe..
*.
May the sweetest harp iif-Ueaven?
Brightest star that e'er was given,
"Where the wares of life are driven
I'nst the throne? ,
Echo to h*r dainty fingrf.
Pom fier pure brow erer linger,
While <*eh'*ng<rj? a ringer, ^
' Calling home.
THE UtCA^B DAXJO^yEK.
a 1" k kuv1 '.lkgk n u .
IT nnK<*9 I bo
the heginuing oft be srateCulb century, and
who was remarkable for Uia loVe of the arts,
especially .tho?e connected with the imprc>rementbf.his
capital, proclaimed,, that whoso-:
ever would find means of conveying water
..with- facility* to his palace-and to Cuzco,
g^Mid receive in marriage his youngest
' uiaugmer, men a beautiful girl to tber tiral
'bloom of womanhood. This offer was no
sooner made, than a young man appeared,
called Hassan, who declared himself capable
of perform iiigilliefgfeat work. 9lle was
immediately furnished wufPfcs many men,
,and all liie materials, which lie thought pro-""'
per to dcinanJ, and tlie woik was commenced
*
While the Wort, however, was in p^$fe?k
an incident occurred which damped -the
ardor of the youth for the Acctm>)tii?lj$ienl
of what he had UUdertaken. and seemed to
overthij^r all expectations of its ever being
cotnpleteB; 'Among the uutnerotft attendants
upon ttyejrorktnen for the preparation
' 'of their food, and the care of tbt'vanap^n^
which they dwelt, there appeared a girl of >
gttsftl beauty, who, while attending Upon her
ML- -t- - 1 - - * - ?' *?*
uiiivr, wio uuKnea uy me youiwui engineer^
who became so violently enamored
llikrUWat teotioo was distr^E^dol^ibturned
Tram the oViject upon ?w'rain3 ;bltt
beeh Hitherto bent,' He^awf. thnt the '.??
coWplishmen't of the Work^ie ha?l. anderj*-.
keji wpuld rwutt'jjg^ his mftrrjge J\)th itjfi
ada^liter.of^j^Iitwnrlhtf tlv? %?
t .coinpmyed by *11 tK? HpoorsvJljp
>coolH'^tow,;would:d -pnvo Jiim of iU?t
tulued-fpore 0i*n life, and fie- l?im
to s bride whom hi?had n&erteen and fiacT
how t/ty^^to'desirg^o'kno'fr. *2
(PfTug'I'o' x)m *wte of Hhmho's mind,,
negfeoidangiior nnd disorder reigr\ed*in the'
rbcaihpment of tbe workmen. which at.firiu<
i seemed to eVerV one to ?ri?e frum a conviction
on the part of the?J)ginc5 r that llio ac
con^n!rtintwr?f h^v
power. Some time pafcfeed widjout'iirfy,
"cbifnge," dBring wlihilr IlftMjrh iipd frequent
opportunity of m^fetmR the* rounar MtW
dant t^ow j?b*d
by
? tli? t'o Jnduoe
the twjy^trl to r<*ue,jMOT0gftii ncrmort
to tlie cump'aistrflcting ^ll t^ora1 ihfcglpmfe
J, 'oftbe -engineer tfcqbwn^
6 .* coriftMitrti
\ tfow thrown'became hn<ftrti~t6 -itei-Wwr
I who ?oon learned alto
^-SS!hSSinSWBB?
> *.
At*ffc'jnQ(Rantth?t the indn was about
to commit<hjttt>to the tctidet ttierdles of the
executioniJ'the'glMwfe have mentioned suddenly
nppearotl jittiohg the crdwd of noble*,
dresssd ?? sho bat] been in the cattlp of the
workmen,valittt rtubipg Itlto the centre of
the hall, exelft:med I ,
'Stay,Jnjja! Arhat the.' hrtnd of justice
for a moraen?i-wbile 1 put ohe question to
the unfortfifrhte ctllprit. tt shall b6v?Uch ns
tile Inca will not til*i?nrirn<r?'
IT'
Frotjtthe inortietitof tliis strange apparition,
until the demand of the girl, there was
not a sound heard; The whole of the nobles
present remained motionless a fit! silent.
But, had no embarrassment overwhelmed
them, the presence of their sovereigfl^GuId'
have restrained eqiialljr ?theif worda. and
their acts. Iluasen. who nlnnn npafnnil ??n.'
morcd, nodded nssent to theFdjerilafrd df tllQ".
girl, wlio now walked up,to the
laying lier right hand upontm left, Shoulder
and standing a little oo one side, that M*'
coyntenace might be wfill seen by ^he
2*1$
'YiMing man of the "hills woroithe tftcfrj
I*'ever fc'nbwfrr'subject of-UfriuSSr! hast
tllOU flhnspn lllA* oliilil nf lliA vo
?- ? " f?;
fcrence to fife'dAugliter of U^?ojr?reign T '
To which th^ youth, after steadfastly regarding
the Inca, replied : j*
'The will of the Great,S|ource of Liglvt lf?
J. rri . - - * ' - '
uone. mo sentence ol me Inca is ju&ty
Then, turning to the girt, he added.,
4I go now with joy to.-dwell where 1
shall await thy^oming, to possess thoe^forever.*
^
'But wjHsWfore couldst thou not/ then
said the girl,-ftcceinplish tho work which
'thou hasl undetipken-!' f
... . - v
-ii uau oeen <ione," srilI the youth*. MiHd
the lijjbor been^iecogppnnied
of pofwe?sing*$?.1 ^ ' :
At iLis -reply tie young girl, suddenly^
throwing ofTher Vpper garments, which bad
bidden those wtfijjh would Lag**betrayed
iier true ebararter-?An<l tttkin?*?l>?
?
youth by the hand, advanced u^1 to the
foot of the throne of the Inco, and exclaimed
:
'Great father of the children of the sun. I
" "" L?whom'thou
lovest as thyself, demand the remission
of-the sentence ftg9tnstvth'e youth
tfoj^ bowed down befoj?^l\,ee-r|,uniil it be,.
.kiiowu wiieiner me greal work UU-'
dertaken can bo accomplishegjgf'ppt.,
Tuck lluaaa whoso affection for bk dfttjgffi*
ter vas beyond alliotber feelings,-electnfirtd'
by tlie occurrence, signified bfs-assent ftf t)te
proposal. A few mqntj?u^fl^r 'ibWthe
great, nqueuuci was completed, and lb?* en*:
gineer'ajjd tbo princess became *ronu aud*
w*f<* 9im +\ -yf*
WHAT IB LOVE.
Love liaP&iTh wrilten^uir bv
and s^etereU^dbWn bjv oyni&ftill ?di^VerT-;
nntury^ritlf& my^ierjsiys pbjtM of
'man mind7has become shrouded in contradictions
and-confusion ; inflated, into folly
?-v - '* * kL on
throne brindftarid scoted as madness on
tbe?otheh The ftobte-uof^Kbrpassidn lb at*
band-in-baDd, with e bttfp/, bectondfc flie*
Jcnigh^gf old along the path of fame,^
liow snftered jUaAlbO" fond imagj$#igon of?
* romantic boy, tfie^ain dfllusionrof a liUwfi
.girl. 'Siipb ati Qiie ia. in lore,' ia at onc^
pa eiftUaoand areaaonTor any- aCLof folly,
extravagance or *clf-conc?it orwbich thjrar
tjent mrj' 'oeguiltrr Tbey are bolh 4jrSrj.
frootig,.tArpu)iU sajY
^lidd ie-ftffe,?tfrinki n<r bafclc iritotbe tfAaMW,.
mail that Self lias for yea^-UgBD bar<teqiug?
for it* defense, and tlie kindliest instinc^ of
our worthy "nature is'ridicokd as a fantasy,
or denounced *s.an *bahjydi{Aj? - Sus^lLU
must b&fcwrong ; the rSvy '-'^gtojSyr true
' %nd%rgetfuln^6f oure^P^^^^erbapB
Jb<e qoDtfliB&t.'aUii udtf*tff man is~tttit-iJfSrhw>h
*b? chtfr horn him the i<3j?Tt?> which ?
fettfrfr creature?rfro iQO prmroTobow, and
throws off Lis alliance UJ^f^yrAt^rSulf;
irliose ohain?,raow ing tlf^i^^owth
strengthening wilfyoui^ rtrehfj^.* hwrtraft
"daily and JAto-^ore more
^re!entij^ '\W||^; 0?O'^g})le can It**
-#W* ^?A/Ttv->n - i3t i iiftri - - j
and tbe otbeA
Uokoftty wbfc^?W
.mouo^a ?r of
beauty recala the pn?ftove<^ f*c?; wtftn
(bty are*prepdVed*toconfront i^'e
ssKsSSS^
wg hand in-band, dMbd stti itdfaere
trauyESis
*?
JAPANESE BBCUtlAHttttt;
The Japanese, during 4heir a lay in San
Francisco," 1%* exhibited a grej? many peouli?rites,
which, may bo >interettirig to
many readers,Utitl tte believe.|iave noMieen
told before. I'hey have'SlI' shown themfceltes
rfcry easily pleased, arid* exceedingly
welK^red. Wlion asked to try some diil/"
new to them* theydo'so) if-they like it'thty
tittle efttittg,- c.Kpiessirg* -thSmtejVfes
|)lt-RSad *l?if not, thij^Taste no more, bu^l
n$Wf ^express dislike. The Ambassadors'
*ra very dignified,. jyjjJ command respect.
The inferior officers'rifefer erttor their apart-1
ment without bowincr? and-the *?rViinta"in.'
rj'-z f ?=- -kJT*rZZ ->T'?''r
tariabl^ drop upon thfe;knee?- - ? * ' "_?<j
MljjMre all very light eatcfflj fiUt thjpy
Jnhc tmtfrnieals very qui klypdlttioat-everydo^|ow.ljyiursfit^g
With theip
^i^hljopfellitido. "The .subordinates eat
fiSSS&g hut rjce; b'tft life iligmtnries flfe I
fond'of swdatmTeat*. Cttkwa* cot)fecljons of df'*
kinds*, ?ntLsauc<?. "*None of them-tfat any
meat* fcxet?ftt-,thnfclhe dignitaritr# take a 1 it'lla
chicken. unrf^nKfi'ft rif thofa n*? alilw
>f?Uk of butter, -iflPheypdritik batb tea and
coB^'j^nd life no soon^ftftougTi witb tliOir
meals than they .go to smoking. JL^ir?jnUJ
tobKcco^B Bfnall pipe*. " * r
They rtreiill rerjr apt aijpartiing anything
The rtirtl)ne/(Of folding- napkin especially,
for insfaftte, fflfllitr forany otfier specie*,of
ihtoj/enil&'JidinQwould require airapprentic ?
oiiijs v* n uoj tuci^V) iumyifiyupig icaril UJ'
seeing it done once. TIreJrpo'Weti of irni*
tation nre cotiseqtfjii'ttty *ety gfcflf^atfd for
any kind of maiiiptnaUbtit^lipt^r sfcliolhrs
could no^'* poeaibljr Lo eny^b'firajJGgundr
Tliey Ifeafh Jo-ftHte the fiijgjtelt l?Uet!in a
fittv ni! (1 jllllft. ofi#l MfH
? wu wj-j
see. T lie fat-ally of conMructiveness indeed
' seems to be a natural development, ns a I*o
'Ascertain serene good IiUittof-j rtltjoH is indicated
by tlleir Universally fat, plump, smiling,
rotind faces. Another national characteristic
seems to be tljeir inquisitivenfiss;
There is-hardly aching that escapes tbetfi;
about our goterhMehl, lavts, customs, manu
acture^j couhtry anil so on, they, are never
done - asking questions. - At * the Interna
tfohal tliey were-very ctlriolJs to Undetttflfid
tLo relations between Mr. Ilaley and his
employees; what sort of government was
established there; hovft-Mr. llidey could
'Have every tiling attended to' so welli^mlid
li'ow lie could exerchflfv> complete a conwas
a sort of prifice.or mu'ter.
' And. it is almost unnecessArv -Id.'add. 1
ihef -wtr# BurpriKed ftt m?dforU\pb tlfty*
learn^i n^regatd to'this'American people;
and ac^tTu^wi^U,.
ihej^friM ^^ytroma'V*oa,
we - flifie
as sword play al*
Every l'Uhbnnd tiri?kfc,lliatJjo :,ci'n^.tSm?
a ?lfi0?frexcepttl)e po^ftjlfew lh*fcli?#!lter.
i^qjri?t*'J&:ate youfaelf'-ip^j^j^S:! of a
"wild horse
Afft-SfTesYnHfi oltfyi ltiaes ^itf cmtom: snd
hi GefHspQitBinan bit flpgcqy^jTiiigh cbnft
A, wife'* forew^rlfto Iter but band aMu
-t_ j. ?. -<!' '" *
rooruing-i-'Buy and bu^?*
It is very well'for Jilll^^bildren to ^6;
jawb<ybuf a very b*&%iugJV>r ihem t^}jrpw'
flow s^puld Love con|$ to^i<f <l6or J?
Cfjtainty *J&> ring, bt$i^*^i<&t .&
0iattESua.t gpqp (lie land Avilicre
cannot be covered ff ? tafele-?lot^ . ^
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?RE3iflBirrfAL Duurgft;
Occaiional," in his last letterfrom Washington
to the Philadelphia Press, describes
a dinner at the Whit# IIou*e asfullows f
IWhotlr is goHfeftiKy fixed at six o'clock,
p. rtti( the, time vVhtoti trillions are taking
their snpper. You receiVo a card about th6
size of 4n ordinary plaj'iiafd, and if you
are invited by the President the dimensions
of the card are>double, and generally reftds
as follows: ~f"The
President requests the honor of
your company to difiner on Friday, April
0, at 6 o'clock, p. m. An early answer is
'requested?*
If you go to the President's )'ou.nre expected
J? drees' in your bept clothes, and to
wear whito gloves. Vou aretiritroduced into
the small reception room, where you
find the President, Miss Lane. Mr$, .-Judge
vUoosctellj.JMrhes liUchanan, jr.,.nndtherest
pf the Household. After beuig duly Resented
to them, you awqit (fie atrWaf rtf
olhor guests. The pr.{$h(e* fcfecretary, Mr.
Buchanan, jr., quietly, informs you that you
areto.escort do the dinner such a j?dy,
#htntrhe now introduces, to. you, i-nd the
iacfy,!ti Jotffr 6'bWfrilny jg ^r^ented to afiY6lher
genlloitian, wlibia to te fief>COfhf>ariion
during the feast. The hour having arrived,
the company mov^ihto-the large draVfjjtg.
Jf&ipi.where theyTr^d<iaied byu the-"'gorgeous
Kjjjsphiy and gas light, and^
see^a nXimber . of whitg^,waiters, alstyffe
glove*, whose business- it i? i to attend <f the
guests. The President tafes his not at'
the head of the tfcblfelftut rida' ?*
;'< fT., flT ~~
actly midway, Misa Lane $ctin? as bis
Vpu find, yonr*aame begutifiilly
Wri(tSgfi oit h ciftf fAijfl.ityon tbe;pli?te;-before
tbejjgp.^y^u'are to^ijeonpy, and tbe fttBter-^
txinmenf begin*. The cooking is generally
'French cooking, theWlnei'fCiSffv arid rare:
and you willvflQon byre an opporttuiity' of
hearing tfie "greak roan" talk. YfornQejjnot
be hifo'ftoed that-Mr. Buchanan is oti|
of /the most delightfbl dinars in the woflu;
lie bn? a fund of small'taUt<jur tho ladic*,
a variety of ol^ fashion^ TflitiifdOteff
and,A* lie is Ly no mfcan* sparing of- the
grjipe, lie grows more ea?y, and'more affa?^Je,
and more agreeable as tie repast goes
on, calling out ofte aftet the .other'of tbe
I company, and paying compliments to thfe
ladies, occasionally taking winewtfli" tbem.
You never.aik^e Pfg^Jent to take with
you, but wait to be invitfed?by-liiihf" ^fter
fertinittitig ii$this delightful society for-te^
(6ra! hpiirs at a giveh ajgnahfrom tUe.JJffgia
Jen^^^aiiBpaoy rite, return to tlf^*^W?P
^?bn^3m^rlife|?
fee and li11j ^
brflfiffr..*ftftr wl?ioh.wow *t It* "W5jfcl#?*ir,
1'wwnr- -agg ' -*>
?nd go. hoftoe 16 remember the hospitalities
Bpfc?
Ufa full and -autely enoiiaWbut^I^ha?e
knb#h them to'.ba^u
genial could dcSire. *? ' "2?(V- i.
? ' ' "* W< m* rr^L,*
While resident for tfttbile 'atjilio" tillage
of Bof^O W ilubire,-Cojeri^igp ^lodged at
a grocer'?, and dUcotttfl^, JfrQ^liJy, U*i-ifU
dismay, that bit rdomlj^y^Ttir.a barrel ol
gunpowder. Expnstulatlop^ilb tbe 6wn*i
,of tbe liou?e oot pteianicg^ ptfrf&ra tfit
dangerous a$&c!? Goleridge prepatqfgto *r^
move biinsert The senrantmaid. *ho vettfe
*4"
yoji tUiiik.^fjgqWe^fl ?le4> to a pla^Mfcvtffere
I *nt in ^^iontarJ. ^ii}g^jQf btBw|ng^tip !
Ma^ffiSMT the
Hat, rfffa rjwjlje^pdWderj tii^Uufhfiaople.
go libuia^wtliibk, JMpry/,vrepa Ii$j
* "' I ' T??' ??"& ?k> fit*" *=
^ >y-MA,T.
v'~ : T-C?r
*gr?c?^Bdr?>faqownia*t*.H^^p my
tbem,_u?ub6
he poweseo* qa^f&W%c&eQUolJe
'bin^ mfd ?W<f*libfer affelfc^oriiJhi*
Jljeir #ttflr ?epnrHtiolf^)fl^ttio?e ofabtwTm
&WL herd by flra$e innyWwifiS^te.1,
'Jfcffn wgry o?r
tngwid riglft -you^fbt/k fed
TiU?*e nje abokt- to wro^.^
gglpSS
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? -8m ai.i??al?.?No6o<fy abuses small talk
Uffless he be a stranger to itii convcnipnotf
Small talk is the small change of life; there'
if rt'6' gettWg Ott tfhhottt it. 7h6r6 tffe
limes when * 'tis folly to'be wise,' when a
littlo nonsense is very palatable, and when
gravity nhd audateneas ongli? to ie iitied
down stairs. A philosopher cuts a poor
ffgtfro hi a' ball-1*0061, unless he leave hi*
f>lril&s6^hy at home. Metaphsics are as mti'riSivg'in
tho midst of acreeable prattle, as
a death's head on a festal board. We have
met with men who were too lofty for small
Jalk?who would never indulge iff ctrtrtJjlaints
as 16 serfants, fiof disciite the slate
of the weather. They were above such
trifling; in other words, they wero above
making themselves agreeable, above pleasjng,
and above being pleased. They were
all wisd6ttV,- all gravity, all dignity, and all
tediortsnt&W arid" s'erkrtrenef.v which they baStW6d
uffo'n cbmpari^with more than Dogl!>brry's
n6ble gener6sity.- A man who cannbt!
tiillL has no more business in society
tiiuui. "rri.~ ??u *? -r
ii|(iu n oinvuv* Any nunu iu liiuuu up Ul
trirtvisf/ and lio who can trifle elegantly and
gi'sOefiillyda a valuable acquisition to^m'nn,kind>
a Corrtohtflrn coltmjyp^jn. the
fabi'ifc' 6f ftOfcittty.- , ,/ u
* ? -,j< ?jT
IIo^V to get Repose in Olo Age.?I
tVdrtgly recortuttend ^ou to folio wtko an?-*
log v of the body in-seeking tile refreghnftnt
| 'of the, m md. Every body knows that botft
a fnan and lftse,are very rauch relieved sod
forested, if1,-i't^ttead' 6f fying'$own M-tafl?
iiig.as!ee}V, ,or endeav6rii\jV to TKll ^L^ftV.tfC
?chang<5s h<J ptilsin operitti<Jb.
]?f iriist6h^w4SV6l/ gjr6ttbd,44?e goei qpvpj.
down hftly it JiS^k resC tplfiftb tlie raao.wallfifrg
and'to the horse wbiph *bo rides?a
' different pet of ft)Q'Stlfea'ifr'cfftled ifirto action;
o_ T 1.t> n : Jiff.;? ?
wy,, .u?ii iniu auviyu iiicicut,uiasa
6f faculties apply your minds to other ob.-r
t Jecls of \Vh6lesome food to yourselves, as
Well as of good' Iff others, and d^peod upon
U\l that fB the-true mode of^g^ftiog, Repose'
"'in old age. - Do Lot overwork yoareelrea;
do everything in moderation?Zvru SrouykdHii
lt "
Anticipating evil.?Enjoy the pr&en(v
wlfatever it may be, atfd not' be solicitous >
(of t'lVfc kuttfe ; (jjiif if* y6lr lake yoirr foot (topi
" t the preaypnt starifliri'gj atyf tfrrufet it f6YwaVitl
towardoto-raotrdWJs 6vent, y6\i are in a r^t
lees 66nditr6tJV ft is ,11^6 reluaing to quench
mf&ftt^tbtfaecML^ia! the iewlfcthoreok Nnff
i infttji^lftdfcBuPif we look
4 bring into obe-dayV thought*
; MTOBcertain and nndBnOTi
^Tatjwill be, art.?f Ifrtfr.tfM-tife'frer iftii oof
t .'load wA)Vbfir 16leifafcfeitfs unreaaonai
Vie.
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' Practical 4 fsbu*.-?_Som.0
1" of"thg*S.^gfip^Jncfi^nff^ |qlsaij^Wdgs-id
their v??y. OftST6f. em^.haviifg. giV?n ?
'< jftitdfer some in
.wodlJ'l?1flke^froBhJ?ini aYtB^jfvfrfqfr
i rfhe d?J? j?jjj
? r0% iiOwPttWdP
bur ^heitrnde iroipcl
afl(J?'<5flWpjrtd<Indian
" Sx ^rt1t l'^ ctf* 'p^s
^ wnywmuuwi^ ty trailer iuifpHiBg?cicnQ. !!*
ijL'Wrte tfist man burns an
1 'Ie wj'^ examine it
| tPfryfp l^ofrtcAfe ard ttliiajfey of
yot, ^thT.lBkp of ?
* iifoftt. oftfotfa* at fHfflik r4 rAidTfrt ViflhU
^ ~ ?MJ?y ? """
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