The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, July 11, 1850, Image 1

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if© sns^s, ptBiuranssk MffSiM'ffiDian as© ©uasfaaiL asfir&!hB»a@j§s si T. M. LAMPKIN & H.J.ADAMS y*Or»lKTO»S ASO rVBU*HKHS NEW SEKIES—VOL. Ill, NO. 44. ATHENS, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1850. f OF GEORGIA LIBRARY VOMJME XVIII. NUMBER 14 ADVERTISEMENTS. COVFECTIONS! Ice cream an dice:! AT fTHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tfAlBIELI. DILLARD w~.W in- XX fcrw th. dtiMn. Of AlAoiw. «ml Die public ipBcnUr, that be 1* nuv at hi* old stand, on Jaaxn- ■tract, f rat door in rear of Mr. Huggiiw'store, where ■a tootfcriac Cor sale a complete assortment oT arery thin* tabu line ofbtatass; 6ale* to great variety, tad freak; Candies of hi* own manufacture, fresh and superior; $ut\ Preserve*, Pickles,Orange*.Lemons, Rie Apple., and every other delicacy of the rea*> Hk lee Cream department ia well ft.ted up. ai particular attention given to Ladies, for whom there »separata room. He will keep a constant .apply of thietMigbt/al article; also, Ice Lemonade and Ice for tended to in the beat manner, atahort notice. Jane ft, 1850. Sdectefr JJoetrn. ; kneeling by thy grove, mother; the sun has left it no*, And tinges with its yellow light yon glad hill's ver- Butwe niugle with them v e may mrti P wert borne We’re driven from our home, mother, the home we loved so well; Wo wander, hungry, houseless oft, while strangers in And seek our bread from door to door; sad, com fort ies ■ and lone; Ah! mother, when you went away our happiness f# * DBt \ i . —. • We passed our cottage door, mother, for still we call *• Thai is not dear,” said the cus tomer. “Dear ?” cried the ceachmaker; “ buf for the revolution and that stupid fellow at the head of the government, it would be worth six thousand francs.” •• Sir,” said the president “1 am the stupid fellow you speak of! Send the carriage to the, Jilysee, and my secre tary shall have the money ready for you. “ The coach-maker was “ putrified, as Mrs. Partington says. 8EL1M01 AT COST! rOLBSKIN and Panama Hats; ( L meres, and Ca»hm*ret»; Satin ami S - msortmpr‘ ' o; ”-- — J " " Ihawk. Lit NEW SPRING AND SUMMER NEWTON^ LUCAS, A RE now recriving a large assortment of LA- A DIES’ FARCY DRESS STUFFS; Alborines. Silk Berrige. assort**!, plain and figured, Tirened Silks, do, do. do. Grenadines, French Muslins, Ginghams, Ltoen Lustre. JROVRJYMJTG GOODS. ill great variety; Ribbons, Laces, Shawls, Handkci chiefs, Superior Brussels Lace Cap * •“ *“ *' n M i I GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS AmrHing of superior Italian Cloths, Ca?hmarcta French Drap d'Ete, Camhlett Coatings, Linen and Gfagham; Superior Light Casimeres and Linen Drill- ton, plain and fancy Cloths, Caswnere and Vestings oftvery style, Ac. Hats, Gaps, Bools and 8 .oc* A lot of . well assorted Boys’ and Misses’ Hats and i’ nsw and fsbhumaUe liuonsts, Shoe and Glove*. i, they have a full supply ( foney dry goods that i - nrkot, Abo a large and well And peeped into the window, where the shadow of the blare rib-light dickered on the wall—ab other days— And gleamed upon a little child, with aunny, curling hair, Wbokndtlow at her mother’s knee beside your arm-chair; And as we gazed on her, we wept, for there at c day, ours, to kneel around thee, while our lips v taught to pray. We thought upon that time, mother ' m - we sobbing knelt aronud it, you told us yoa must leave usd willed it so, He who can dry the orphan’s tear, and claim t orphan’s woe. No glad hcotrh have we now, mother, to kneel *’ 1c, :ye beams over us in tenderness a i thy dy- A queer Box. An eldetly gentleman from Virgini was Iasi week on a visit to Washington city, enjoy tug its pleasant sights and sounds, and ou Thursday afternoon ven tured upon the grounds adjacent to the Presidential mansion. He was soc accosted in a very bland manner by very bland gentleman, who declared it to be bis duty to conduct strangers about the premises. The elderly gentleman was pleased with the strange gentle man's polite manners, and the agreea ble service he offered to perform, and sauntered over the greensward and be neath umbrageous trees by his side, third gentleman of equally pleasing terior soon approached them, and lent Office . Romance in Real 1,1 fe. In New York, ia 1796* my store was Maiden Lane, within three doors of ihe store of Jno. Mowalt, an extensive dealer in shoes. His foreman was Jno. Pelsue, who sal behind the counter stitching shoes and wailing on custom ers as they stepped in. One day a corpse was found in the dock, at the T7 he does claim the discovery of a new six successive nights. Before he coin-1 Whale Shooting,-—Capt.* Robert principle of electricity, by which ih< mences, the parties in question are tol Brown, of ^be ship North Siar, of New decompsition of waier is very rapidly deposit one hundred thousand dollars! London, is about sailing on a whaling produced, and at a merely nominal with some person acceptable to the I voyage, and intends to use his -Wbafirig An hour was spent iu hearing | proprietor—John C. Pedrlck, Esq., of f Guns in the business. Harpoons, with him discourse upon the subject, and, j all he claims for the discovery is verifl ed, it ennnot fail to revolutionize many departments of modern commerce. Boston, who has aided Mr. Paine in car-j lines nfiatdied, are fired from the guns, rying on his experiments for the past! and so far. as they have been vested i years—to be paid over to Mr. P. asl they have proved entirely successful. soon as the trial is declared successful see the purest flame, so clear that the ’-This is by way of bonus or guarantee! faintest tints of blue and green readily distinguished, and of such foot of the street. The coroner took j flualhy that the;eye is not pained in gaz- the jurymen from the neighborhood, and j * n S ot } **» certainly speaks_ well Jor the ■ pride. But daily at this spot ' itainleu desired to kuo< t,u y« o P« n - Th. this; it was ms tent Office wai sorry about to paten band. ] r tear* to H . ... j tbe orphan’* Friend. We’re kneeling round thy grave, mother; the sun has left it now. It beams on happy childrcu at they sport on yon There’s none to mock ihe tears which flow so copi ously from each eye, lutn-iyaod, ’neath which yoa si 3S|R ~ sorted lot of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ' ■Smiths', Carpenters', and Tanners' Touts, Saddles, Bridles, and Harness, heath er, Otl Cloth, ^Carpeting, Mat ting, Carriage Trimmings, _ and Horse Nettings, . *V, . - —ALSO— V * -< A LARGE LOT OY GROCERIES, INDIGO, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICE. COP PER AS, BLUE 81 WE, FIXE TEAR, COF FEE. SUGAR. SALT, MOLASSES. POWDER, LEAD AND SHOT. •3T They are also the agents for the Ca*s County DEATH OF THE YOUNG. ii dn*t, like d, wy flowers ur dim paths the bright a Whose looks within the hr. t flabbalh Hindi Tbo immory of their voices stills the- mi We hear the sigli, the song, the fitful laugbti ng tin And drank In When Joy’s mild harp And poured rich munher*for the In vwlon 4^- Whcntho pure stars are beaming high in heat Yet when the loved hi ive from our pathway vanished Winning pari) , What potent magic con their smiles restore? dollars, and Lhmy dollar* Unlike thcilay-beam when the storm hath fled. In light renewed breaks on their lowly bed. THE MEXICAN WAR* \ '*T>Y E. D. MANSFIELD. A new t J3 edred by CHASE A June 20. NEW BOOKS. fAMCS MOUNTJOY. 75cU (a now supply,) f v Woman’s Fncwl-hin. ” -c Gilfilian’s Literary Men, ** Home Influence, Bryant’s Letter* of a Traveler, 8sajtk«> Unity of the Human Race, Chase’s History of Polk’s Administration, Poe'S Complete Works, Orators of the Revolution, living Orators of America, Starling's Noble Deeds of Woman, MnSenm of Literature, • Warbnrtoo's Reginald Hastings, 25cts. ‘.The Traitor, or Aaron Burr, Sftcts. Dtunas’ Three Strong Men, 25ct*, , Collcgiana, 25cts. Color Boxes, it, Ac. Can at White's University Book-Store. ' Jam 27.. >* - J WM. A*. WHITE - Pioneer Paper Mill. FTVHK IVoprietora of this Mill, situated four mile - JL 8nath-wo*t of Athens, are prepared to pnrehaa onj quantity of fUa» Cotton and JLinen Rags, which may be offered, either delivered to them la ■en«,orat the mill, for which they trill paymnemt m roexn. . TTsey will give in exchange, paper of their ovrn b «f*etare, Books, Stationary, from the store of Cl A Peterson, at the lowest cash prices—articles from Athens Factory, or CASH, at the option of the seller. OldSnOsesks,strep*jjf hnffimg,fleets*>f repe.At . wffl also bo pqrehased, at from, east. rtrre-nUspcr up-country m solicited to purchase for as, to -whom, pa w«U as others, the •hove rates will be allowed—and there prices may be considered as permanently established. . Athens, Jam 10, CHASE * LOiTOX THE FLOWER AND THE STARLIGHT. From it* home on high, to a gentle flower, That bloomed in u lonely grove, The starlight came at tbo twilight hoar, And wisprred a talo of love. nuctnau. t nty, * “ Wf! must have been |vi S ue* i»re. Many efforts 1 jheld th Then the bless- And gave out perfui he produced Imx wasclt>8e uide to open • could the elderly gentlcniati. mb trietl ver_ accidentally opened befn ^a^ere made, cotildtedf be opened. And *-:-* loxan j his thirty rly genilem elderly gemle- guide departed, an man lo rnedii been in. dfetJ and ihe pom* Inst, and the with that frie had passed w derstanding among there. John Mowatt and his fore man, Jno. Pelsue/ The corpse lay on a table in the middle oi. the room.— Some of the jurymen refnnrkeel that as soon as John Pelsue looked on the corpse he started, turned pale, and looked oft if going to faint. He rallied, however, hut his subsequent movements occasioned some curious remarks. The jury having rendered a verdict of death by drowning, were discharged. Mow alt turned round to look for his foreman, but behold he was hot there. We step ped out of doors and saw him high up in the street on a half run,- when he turned a corner. AH sort* of inquiries were made,-but nothing could be heard of hun. This, with his turning pale at the first view of the corpse, occasioned some si range-remarks among vhe jurors afterward. John Mowatt was a bache lor ol thirty-five, and Pelsue had seen about thirty summers. On a certain day, about one month thereafter, a lady in deep .mourning stepped into Mowail’s store and asked for a pair of shoes. While John was trying how the shoe fitted, the lady in quired: “You had a man. in your-<store, John Pelsue by name—what is become of something else. | him?” elderly gentle- “Yes,” says Mowalt, "butwhat ha: ter iu his hand j become ot him 1 would give a good deal » delighted. IfJ to learn.” He then related the story as would bet with above stated. :rhups the elder- “ Si range,” replied ihe lady. “And dollars. have you not seen him since?’ ucd to have that “No,” replied Mowatt, “1 have not' and, as there seen him since.” ug it, it was at “Yes, you have seen him,” replied' ice. The sail- the lady. rtook them, and •* I certainly,” said Mowatt, “would r dollars. The not contradict a lady ol your appear/ ided to thejmlite ance; but 1 have not see'a him to my ould not! Neiib- knowledge.” .- i' i p They*. - Well, i&nii’' J-iun Hr ; and that subject on who le jury, was the corps superiority of the light. It burns with an even steady consumption, about one cubic foot in three to four hours, suffi cient to light a common sized room.— There is no smell or smoke to the "gas. The flame is opaque, and the power of the jet tremendous. During .the last winter, Mr. Paine erected a light-house upon a hill in front of his house, from which he directed the rays, by a reflec- village opposite Worcester, i sidered ile and a-sixth distant, in an , der is t knew all abuut i«w it. The Pa in. The stran- this. He was ox. He held it >t be opeued by anyone not iuitiated into the mysterious manner of opening it. It was intended lo contain opium, which ought not to be handled by every body. He would let the two geutlemen see the box, and would bet thir open it. Wb tarried behind The polite gui man turned t and opened it he had thirty the foolish tuvi ly gentleman That genlieu hi case therl over to him the sum of on^ million which is to render those parties part proprie tors of the invention. The value of the patent for the United States (the city of Worcester excepted, which is reserved for Mrs. Paine} ts fixed at ten million of dollars, and a joint stock company is to be formed to manage iu In this com pany Mr. Pedrick i* to hold from one- j third to one-halfoflhe entire stock ; on the remaining part which he sells, the million handed over immediately on the success of the experiment is to be con- i — 1 j R8la i m e D t, an d the retnain- be made up by the sales of' ;. fret > (till and cold, it. inmo*t fold, txhilrd befu And thcblo**om*l(*pt through the summer night. In the smile of the angel ray. And the mom arose with its garish light, And the soft one stole away. Then the zephyr wooed an he wandered by ' the gentle floi But she gave no heed ti Utr heart to iu love v And the sunbeam came, To caress the flower i She folded her sweets i Till the starlight can* ts plaintive sigh; with a lover’s art, her thrilling heart ®l)c humorist. * rati,bed by Ura wisest m Tbe Three Cri A few weeks ago, m lonely traveler wax seen approaching a solitary log but which stands fifiy miles from any lanion also, and elderly gentle^ : bad box he hu< ! could not open, had so suddenly The light was so powerful,! rights. Thu that persons in the village could read j receive by it. * Another illustration of the char- j shall have been fully paid. Snch is t,he acter ol this light is in the fact that an | arrangement agreed upon between Mr. excellent daguerreotype has been taken Pedrick and these gentlemen. II the by it. Mr. Paine exhibited the stove; trial here should prove successful, it which warmed his room. It was about: will no doubt be carried into effect; it fourteen inches in diameter, composed j not, the New-York speculators will lose iv^circular pieces of sheet-iron, be- [nothing, and the invention will be heard twetV^vhich a flame issues, and the (of no more at present. We devoutly cold air rushing in, it gives forth a (hope fora successful result; although most delightful heat. The stove may fwe shall not be very keenly disappointed be used for cooking, and, in fact. Tor all pby a failure.” purposes where heat and light -arc re-u quired. The entire labor required ? to make a day’s supply of gas J for a common dwelling-house, does not j) occupy two minutes in turning a crank, | and ttie machine takes up about as. much room Writing upn ritt, the “ learned blacksmith,” says: fBariere d’Eule, and who proclaim •There is not only a saving of expense^biinself to the world as heir and suc- but of work, and the inconvenience and cessor of Jesus Christ, has created tbe fcare of wood, coal and ashes, .mid th^j greatest curiosity among the miracle crahger from fire almost complexly an- j hunters of our capital. This man is a nihilated. This is not supposition ; wb i peasant of the name of Perimond, about the lights, followed the pipes to the j five and forty years of age, of simple cellar, and saw the apparatus employ-land unpretending manners and homely pd for the decomposition of the waters speech. He is, however, manifestly un- and must say we can hardly find word* der some extraordinary magnetic mflu- to express our astonishement at the^ ence, lor he has cured by tbe effect of simplicity of the machine, when, at the . his touch alone, many hundreds of per- same time, wejffjink of the greatnes^j sons who have been jo visit him. He re- any Another Prophet. The following curious statement is i recent letter of the regular Paris coi spondent of the London Atlas: “ Wonders will never cease in Pari;., common mantel-clock. ,A. discovery which was lately made of - “ubject, Elihu Bur- fcn extraordinary individual living at the In a voyage of the ship Electra, Capt. Brown took eleven whales, nine of which were taken with the guns.' In taking polar whales the guns were not required, as they were tame and easily captured. The guns, harpoons and lances that Capt. Brown is going to use on the North Star, are patented and are an improvement upon those.used in the Electro. . . ,i t Dignity. „ We do not know to whom to credit the following, but here it is : “ The best proof pf a vulgar roan is to be found in the quantity of.digqity that he wraps himself up in. In the opinion of such men, the^ only way'to set a proper value on yourself, is lo treat with contempt every body else. Such men are generally rich and very ignor ant. The biggest feeling man we ever knew was a swelling blockhead, who imagined that the tragedy -of Hamlet was written by Damon and Pythias, and who could not tell, without consult ing his vade mecum, whether Shake speare was the author of Macbeth, or Macbeth the author of Shakespeare. * ~ a general thing, your dign’fied men great asseS. They keep at a dis tance that their neighbors may not die-’ cover what they are. Across the streelt a galvanic watch appears to he bullion. Men are like ships—the more - they contain, the lower they carry their heads.” and grandeur o£ tbe discovery. Thisl cejves all strangers who seek. him 1 must rank, if not above, certainly equal! tJie'greatesi**slmpUcity, disclaims Autificial Mahogany.—Any wood of a close gram may be made perfectly to imitate mahogany by the following French process: Let the surface be planed smooth, and then rubbed with a solution of citrous acid. Then apply, with a soft brush the following mixture : one ojunce of dragon’s blood dissolved ia about a pint of spirits of wine, and with the addition of a third of an ounce of carbonate of soda mixed and filtered. When the polish diminishes Hi brillian cy, it may be restored by the use of a little cold drawn linseed oil. Dragon’s blood, as roost of our readers know, is t a TCflip obtained by incision from certain tropical plants, and is solcf ai the dru'g'- jy . with, the greatest discoveries and m-J credit for the wondrous miracles he per- gisis to tbe varoishers and marble slaiS purpose. Tbel Wbarid. My family name is Randall * ven 1 ,, ”J 1S -j a-". 8 ®* ,T u I"' C ° a i f ‘!. r ^ ed ’ me . reIy re P, eal,n $ ,he assurance. era. The method is extensively ndopl- t a «A -** t Was , )orn jn Philadelphia. I rnarried* a M d . m *?. a, * d " u,d « al ‘ b P ff;sp«»sedj ol his appointment by our Saviour, who 1 e d in the United States for the interior igainst the wisbesof my parents) Jno.,‘ " 11 ’ ^ * l e 1 Uj 1106 s appa-M appeared to him in a dream, to go forth decorations of our dwellings. p • . i rains. Mr. Hnrnit fnriiipr *9ira • m i)>.. n >nr , in in <..„.L „r ° (against Conner, a i burning in his isonuer, a sober, industrious man, Dy _* • , trade a shoemaker. We lived happily ?, «o-je s, suciasv for iwo years. He took lo drinking," I,ultl . b . e 10 Il « hl 1 nn n ls.,.,n,l Iric KM.Sra— onrl S, nlnF*BoA*TnUi SIZed hall t dollars per nly the little trouble of c •glecled his business, and once struck^-umoernn.-s.aeu „a„ every n.shl, al al. while ia liquor. We had on family, "P'^e oflhe laleresl on ihe cost of I resolved, while we were s,itching < a . h 1 °. ut . , hoes together, to learn his trade and 11 ’* 1 ® •liars ihal wem leave him. I soon made a passable «? »''» ,h « waler-aslera." •any years or life 1 shoe, when I assumed male allhe, came , U 18 “““rs'imd U»l Mr. Paine has d.s- • liog a right uo- ! New York, and vowgave me work as I P osed ° hls p™prieiary_ r,ghl to l.i. dis- W game! And: journeyman. The'resl you know.” j every for a; sum which may al first the eltlerlv m-uilpimn waa rhnorirted S T «. i» i . seem almost incredible, but a moment s V I „“,|' „"® , the present a.,ra.or, some considers,ion will show that the pur- very much, and seemed to have made j days after, that ont hearing tins he was j chMeti have g(ll , gflo( , horgo ;„, if uch, and seemed a discovery respecting himself, -whjfti | rfumfounde’d'. -Well, madam,” says corresponds with the self-kuovyle.lge of j ohni .. what are Ians r „ r , he f u . a great many persons who chance to.| Ure }«* get old iu this world1 of’ boi-gatncsautl j g„ JS s |, e . -j have not funned any other stratagems and iniquities.—Wash ington Republic. PoppiusL tlic Question- Sally, don’t I like you ? Law, Jim, I reckon so. But dont you know it, Sally ? Don’t you think I’d tear the eyes out of any \om cat that dare to look cross at you t I ’spect you would.. Well, the fact of it is, Sally, I— Oh, now don’t Jim—I feel all overish. And Sally I want you to— O hush^ don’t, I—Oh— I want you t*--night to get— wiii „„, v „ . llMIU , H ., Wbal, so soon. Oh no, impossible. house in\’he cemre'*of'’a" - Wt"siHn’praf-1 Saltier and mother would be angry at esuch B E WISE IN TIME!—’TIS FOLLY TO DEFER AFFLICTED READ—Thousand* are «x*5rto* 4tato«Rre»N Cron which ttoreU-oa.difflcullr ' ‘ vpeodilj relieved, providvd t A* «rery vie* ha* ito own paaish- The tenanfof the cabin was much struck by the woe-begone l«»ok of the traveler who approached, holding his knapsack in his .hand. The following confab took place :' “ What is your opinion of the Web ster case,” said the traveler. “ Never hearn of it,” answered the squatter. “ And what do you think of tbe Fo rest divorce case ?*V . “Never hearn of him nayther,” re sponded the .squatter j k “ And-and-as toibe Galpbin claim, How, bemad al you for doing t favor as tom— Yes, dear me, Pm so agitated. But there is some mistake, for all I want to have you to do, is to—mend my shirt collar, to the world to testify to tbe truth of the Gospel. He is of short stature, and of full and expressive countenance.— His hair parted on the forehead, de scends on either side of, his temples. There would be nothing remarkable about the person of the man, were it not for the circumstance which has given rise to the wilful lie, or the unhappy delusion, whichever it may be, that thus openly advances, were it not for the ex traordinary sligmiitee on his hands and feet, and the deep cicatrice in his side, whence during the whole of Passion ays Well,” says John, “I liked you as a journeyman and when my foreman I was pleased, suppose we now go intojjjj^' II that is said of the capabilities and | Week have issued large drops of blood, cheapness of the light can be establish-1 Many people worthy ol belief, have told ed. The terms of purchase are report- j me that there is no delusion about this, cd to be - five millions of dollars*—half a j The hands and feet are pierced througli million down. Mr. Paine is expecting i and through, and the wound in the side ! a visit from the committee on gas of I i s about two inches long, and very our city government, at Worcester^lo-] deep, that they have seen the blood from those wounds slowly, and l Worcester, t look into this matter. The,’ partnership for life I” above is from the Boston Transcript or; <| r „|, f or hours together during the' In forty-eight hours thereahe-they lhe g , h insl . 0n ,he succeeding day, pji week, and that during all thif time were married. She”was a fine looking ' i • , ' • , , ' . . married. She” was a fine looking lhe editors published lhe following par- i Perimond remains eihaimed on his bed woman, ^ and might have passed for|. agraph . .. We ar0 inform ,j vhal the j lying aS it were in a trance, without sum stated yesterday as having been ! food or nourishment, and to all appear- given for the newly invented hydro- j ance dead. After sunset he revives; electric light of Mr. Paine, was loo small i the bleeding ceases; he recovers his by half—enormous as it appeared to he. j senses, takes refreshment, and passes It is now stated that the gas companies - vhe whole night in prayer! His dress of this city, New York, Philadelphia, (.consists of a short tunic of white li twenty-five. This, perhaps, is the first instance on record of a woman’s sitting as a coro net’s juryman on the corpse of her hus band. The above is a simple tale ol truth.. I was witness to all the facts.— Laurie Todd. Tbe Tomb of Lafayette. A recent letter from J?aris contains the following extract: “ We went in tbo direction ot the Faubourg St. Antoine, and, as it was not very far from tfie Rue Picpus, and I wanted to see ihft Grave ot'Lafayette, and S had nev er seen it, we drove thither. It. id not far from the Barriere due Throne. It is a very small, obscure spot, beyond a beautiful garden belonging to a body of Reiigiueses. It contains the tombs of some of the oldest and most celebrat ed of the French nobility—the' Montrao* rencies, etc. All the family'of Lafay ette repose here. He is side by side with his wife ; and at their head is the stone slab of G. W. Lafayette. They are all mere stone slabs. Lafayette’s is the last—close by the wall—and rests on stones and pehbles. Not a single blade of grass grows near it. I felt sor ry to see it look so neglected. I asked our guide if it was visited "by many peo ple. He said : * No—sometimes the Americans visit it.* 1 thought that was very strange.” Strength of the Sword Fish.—r Another illustration of the well known and agility oU.the Sword continued vhe traveler. ■rent. *o it irmdd ream wq'dtta touiuf “ Never hearn of him,” was the quick r«Md7> YW* to-tnfr. and then w nothin-in thi* • re $i>onse of the squatter. Ufa more certain titan that tbe AMERICAN COM-I rf. POUND w the no* *pc«dT tad certain remedy for l “ l ,° lears * nU <ii***c* of a delicate charMtor, kmnrn to th« j “Stranger! he cried IQ an outburst »«ki. It will take about jhife weeks ttontodict; freratbo«rtaina*d»pe«lT rdfof itgirre, for these three cases to reach .this quar-- IS ' vll 7 '!•<•?'d—Why,.then. I'll . pracUcl ‘ “nto out for Japan /" ak. UBct»l <a« rrij- 1 Hr inn a man wit., had been bored ’' ’ into tnadnea, ' hv rending newspaper np*C.\UTION.-—AsIcforOt# AntcrirtwCarepoaod dise.ussionsofi the three cases.—QuaJtcr tad nunfaa c only of Aecnta. 2D* -llarketwOrect, n' Um BH ff Thilwicipliif. and of E. It WARE, A then*, Gca If. ^ ' ’^8#pL?7,1840 „ _ Ij. * Washington, etc., have bargained to ! reaching to .bo knee, with long formidablewhale. ^ . give Mr. Paine ten million of dollars fori trowsers ol the same. On his head he - ... *. i toe Oreafeat Discovery f S • },J, palenlf and that they have actually I wears a white linen turban of the Jew- I! all that has recently ^en said of ma ^. h(m an a !vance paym ent of half j is h form. He carries no ornament on thedwcovery, b, Mr.Henry , million!" In addition to the nbove 1 his person save a gold clasp, which fas- of the discompose too. rtf water, and the I p ar , ltu i ars , „ e make mom Tor the lol- tens theband by, which his waist iscon- prndaction ..f an inflaniable gas. that ts ^ fmm lte Trihau of thU cil . | fined- The Po f ice have b( . en m „sl ac- in r s ,h- s f hi« io T ,in8 ,^ “ r 'T s i-; nve5,isa ; - * • ' * w „ie I'gh'ingthe Astof House by this pro-1 uons to be made into the history and! - - • •— 1 • ' * thts must ottatn par «.«««, rhe _rank c “ ss , an( ,,, is expected that the trial. antecedents of the same, but as yet A teacher in one of the. Sunday > we .*V lve assigned it at the h will be made within a month—as soon,' nothing has been discovered which can schools was lecturing a class of litifd * rt,cIe * A couple ot geailem^fr o. t is^ j a( j pet j t as ,f, e roac hine can be prejmred ' in any way serve as excuse for molest- girls on ibe influence of pious instruo- city, a few aaya since, audre > "li for the par pose. That establishment is jug him. All that is known is tbe fact tion in the formation ot youthful'char- ier*o Mr. Paine, making inquires on l noW lighted by gas made by the pro-j that be has recently arrived from G acter. .“Ab, Miss Caroline,” said . he *h e subject of this gas. In repiy, 1 I prfetors on the premises, and has no noble, where he had lived a holy and to one of the class, “ what do you think with much courtesy, invited the J^ /^connectton with any gas company ligiovis life, much beloved by the old you would have been without yoiii f° me la -Worcesier, where he wou u ^ w j,atever. The pipes and burners now peasant woman who even to the bourof good iatber and pious mother?” “Isup- happy-to show us operation, an F 1 Tused are perfectly adapted to burn Mi.'her death, declared to have found him pose, sir fc ” answered-Miss Caroline, “ j mai ^ 1 ° l , > n l ^rnilrmmif P :, ' ne s carbonized hydrogen ; all that one morning beneath a hedge near her *'* * rphan.” ,,r " w **«. o*»n mtih would have beeo a discovered by the workmen engag ed in repairing the brig Leonidas, whaler, at this port a day or two since. In searching for the cause of the leak, which had occurred dbriug her last voyage, it was found that the side of tbe vessel had . been penetrated quite through, including the copper shekthing and two thicknesses of solid oak^plank, not less than five inches, by the.' sword ot one of these fish. The swbrd was about twelve inches in length, and had produced a seam by splitting.a plank at its entrance. It was broken off smoothly at the side of the vessel.— New Bedford Mercury. One bad example spoils many gooi precepts: * - One eye witness is better than te bear-says. One hour’s sleep before midnight worth two after. Virtue forgive* injury'even as th«L r . samlal tree jwrlamcs the hatchet tha b* could, without infrmgtog fells it. * jightsof ibe new proprietors. A tort- jmght sinc^e would have been plei RMtttlfal Extract. Go4 baa written opoo the flower* that «wee ten the air—*upon the breeze that rocks the flowers opoo the stem—upon the rain drop that refreshes thi sprig of moss that lifta ita head in tbe desert— ipon.the ocean that rocks every swimmer in its H Louis Napoleon i* not a great’mani FRESH SVttDPS AND MOLASSES u,,,i " ble ‘ ’ ' *TLT3Treeeived^md for sale lew hr ‘ ‘ ' i ‘ ' jpvpipm to have shown the entire instrument, bui as the matter uow stands, he did n<T ^ ^ ^ ^ _ feel -at liberty; igtabow iu oop«*\ tlenian recently railed on a ccNich-maker, ; national jubilee brings with it the, most stand that steps have been taken to se- Universal Peace.—It is stated by a correspondent oft^be Washington Na- A gen-tiorial Ifitelligencer, tbpl our present J . u “ .* 6 j -T Paine s carbonized .. . On Thi^day evening; these gent emet w j|j {j C neceasary, will be. to detach cottage. No trace of bis parentage Visited Worcester, and their report is, t fi ea , f r nm the present apparatus, and has ever been discovered. He never that they were well repaid for eirjour- joj,, fj )e m to the new one. Tbe expert-, stirs abroad, and discourages all meet- n ^* They .learned from Mr. a ne menl tried under the eye of the ’. jngs or assemblies at bis house; therefore that ne had disposed oF the ri»nt to ufe p r „p r i elors ant j other gentlemen, and the authorities of Paris have bought to his invention m the United ° collusion or trick will be impossible.— (do in this case. Several physicians ofl • - r parties of gentlemen.n Boston and New EverYrnean8 willbe taken to iiware a fair eminence- have* already been to visit d f e P chainhers-upon pens.fed .rteU that York. He was very courteous, ajid friq , a „ lbc p : m»es filing as desirous him, none have as yet been able to solve Ujeepsm the cavern, of the deep, «»teMU.a D upon gave the gentlemen all tbe information ot pucccSfl as Mr . p aine or his l.lends ^the mwiery ,of lbc long fast, aful bleet^!*• ‘ pan be, If it succeeds, the thing M:\ng. Dr. the great anatomis., af- ere ^ res be established. If it fails, that will lif ter remaining two hours in his room ‘ ox f ,ve . UI) j e r 6 i lin d' thetc the end of it. * last Friday, left in deepair. declaring «» ” ,«T 2? 4 This experiment ia’td'be made to aal> «'>•'> the. joggle was' too isfe a number ol highly respectable anJ ™ eU managed G.r discovery, and there- responsible parlies, who propose to buj, fore the mystery, like that of tbe ecstatic Europe,'and when se- tbatotent right if snccessfaj. Thacon^ *'.rgm« olthe Tyrol, rema.ns a mystery cured', the righVof use will be offered ditWs are, thail Mr. Paine shall being for sale at a cost within the means' of .a machine of bis const ruction.,to New- 'stiff. J^Marpih^'' a aU«MFY’TPAVmfT-T- if m, j and bargained with him for a handsome , importaut fact in the history ol the enre patents ”V-sv T • • ^ ~ cwranfr. ~ .world—that is, tbe prevalence of Uniter- cured, lhe ri u ’’ yMtr.by^est pricet**.he ” terUeii ! «od*bi e!8luecn .i w^ r know/li*t^TO & y«M e dff>^ l tot foi Dickens, Howiu. Barns. | works, we shonld find that there is nothing—front the cold stone in the earth or the minutest crea ture that breathea—which may not, in some way or other, minister to the happiness of some living creature that breathes. We admire and praise that flower that best answers the end for which it was created, and the tree that bears fruit the most rich and abundant; tbe star that is the most useful in the heavens is the star we admire the most.