Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - August 30, 1860, Athens, GeorgiaA a so Lff Lern Banner a a a Esicial amp dental n a no Eek la silk do be amp Reese 1 an Riis a a . I editors and proprietors. Oreka a a la i talks no. To Granite Row tax Tab t two poll ars per Annuli. In a a Rilke dollars if related. in �4��iirr, Ais a it a a . Pm Rieur failing to Clrk Alire of hit expire r ti.1 Limo of a it Wuch in Lim been paid will 1�< a l. I Law held is r a re it ully. No fat lilo edit or until All arrears Fra Are Quot Rath of Adib Rihino. Kiir Iuie us a of i Well Oline Small it it a it it a a a it i iii Alanl. One Dollar or the Krai Kiriy Vinla lor each wee Alj Ron Tina Olra it to Range mailed Otearl Adver al a a at the Nyu Auratea. To in it a urls and Klaiza Loi office. Moo Hallan. A i by adv Aure. In All Ramea. A a. To went. Ahamod Alwa a Hare the desired ii Ltd Quot a Ina Ellona Marke let upon ilium when iii. Or they will be publuhe.1 till and car ted Are Ord by. Do. We. Kwh Itoman Pathic Phy Nan i we he Hia Rofeh Leal Are vim to Tho it of Dixana of Athena and .�.�?�inlty-Reaulence. At in. Cuvia a. Flee Corner of Clayton Maylily. I. L. Nice Leeret 01. D., having Toni Haiie Ali. Or Netilee cd me Ielne and Durkan. T7keaidanr>. That recently Oenea Emliy or. Al Hon Jhanae. Urie at borne Theio a Inar be Foa iid. A arc 8th. Be a iii a Vitai Tyl and anti Nara Nairn Ean Hare i. a i a i me of Kive doll an for a card of not iii Ore Law cards t1.m0tuv t. Ritt oian. A Tutor nov at i.a%v�?home�, Lanka county Georgia. G. T Andlor attorney at Law located Penna Emiily at Lanm a Lutton re a Nuiya. Jul practice Lin Ike Conn if Harika a arks Ltd Krank iii hair Cham and was a. To h. Up Jinp a a Rural a it a in lib no the aft id count inti. A. to Brit or till rcd a Rivo prompt i att a Tenn. All Roii Qinnn it anti a in a. Ii it a he Adi Fremou 10 Liott tar Kankao ounts. A a. Mike old w. Liv a. T. A d.\niel. Up Tiiu Cone door a Volvo Gay drug pc tip a it 17. Andrew j. Hardt at Law Jeffeson. Jat h. A a to a misty. On., will practice in the Coo Silico to. ii of Toni Circum. Particular attention paid i crying. A lire with r. J. Evil Licaisi a sep t. T. Pittman a to Tonea at , Wev fair Itie a re Cut Tihy Roald Miil cof , f of pity. Ltd a. Come indication a Bould be to him at Iloa Bville Sanka co. a i prac Piccin Tho a Cieni circuit and in mad i ii let it duty of Trio Northam. My 19, i 859.�?1 James n. Underwood Errol Toky at i jew , Harkann co Ita. Will Prat Tirol the in Netiea of the Llva in circuit i Arlie Ilar Allee tin paid to collect-1 . Al . J. W. Hancock. A . Will pra lire in lha Rani Ian of aae Kwh , a Tajian Plarl Delel Liore and Elbert. by. De it a Rasta dr8. J. S. Amp c. E. Latimer w1i.x. Vx8ix Oxford. Penfield White plaice Kobe ton. , mount Zion Carnesville. Llanier Litile fort Lariar. To Peri Anent office in Green Awo. Feb e. Of. H or. A tuners of mild Cyrille now Loeanrd in Athena and Haa taken a quite a Froony at the Franklin Ilomae. Dir. A endorse Ltd by the pra Fotiou will to Rutm need la Hia practice. To ladle and Feuu Etnena who lady Farr me with a Call 1 will aay i am Anchor iced to Referio Mineral Persona for whom i plate work in shia Pine. I am now fully prepared to perform Alt operal ont bold in the Meeh Cleal Dopa Ismeni it bal maybe required. Hen my family a Allan ave further police will be or. R. Ai. Smith. Wholesale and retail dealer in drugs. My divines. Per furry. . , Uve Titu Fps Atric Mafe Tel adv and Wink a is now re pfc a no and pc no Aga urge a tick of Muu. A elected ill the Nortu Ein Murm of by him sell Wii i great which Recomb a Ndu to the pm Ihlia in lie Ilig pure. Athena june 9� 1h >9. Toe Little Bot that died. Thu late or. Chalmert is said to Bare Baen Iba author of Llie following Beautiful Linea written on the Oera Sion of the death of a Yeoeng ton whom he greatly lored am All alone in my chamber now. And the Midnight boor in near and the Faggot s the clock s Dull Tieb. Are the Oaly Vonnda i hear and Over my soul in in Solitude a Sweet Fealings of aadne Ai Glide for my heart and my Eye Are Lull when i think of the Little boy that died. I a Tient one night to my fathers hopi st want Home to the dear Oonea All and softly i opened the Garden Gale. And softly the door of the Hall by Mother came out to meet her Sony she kilted me and then she sighed. And her head fell on my Elie kept for Tho Little boy that c red. I shall miss him when the Drawert come in the Garden where he played 1 shall Misa him More by the fire Side when the Lowera Are All decayed i shall ate his toys and Hia empty chair. And the horse he used to ride. And they will speak Wii i a silent speech of the Little Hoy tha it. Died. We shall go Home look it father s House to Fri Here a Houte in the skies. Where the Hope of souls shall have no blight. Our love no broken lies. We shall roam on the Banki of the River of peace. And Bathe in its Blissful tide and one of the Joys of life shall be the Little boy that died. Miscellany or. Ii. Gilleland dentist. A t path Inge of the surrounding knit will be Eiven in . , pause and reflect. Of two great evils always / choose the Les one and where a lure a useful Oina Menist the Teeth have by slow decay lost their Utility gel them replaced by others of equal service and life like appearance a of per Tollett Jitt nue la Tiu. Geo. They beg leave to announce to the Filisena of Athens that they have formed a co part Neni hip in the practice of dentistry Lud they would respectfully to Lieut a Liberal share of their patronage. Or. Lancaster formerly resided in fails Delphia where he prepared himself to Ono cute All operations in the Dent a. Art with neatness and Dirrah Iliin. A artificial Teeth intuited from one to a Fuli upper and lower att. H. A c. A Laif Caarson v. Ctr Yler resident dentist Athens a. Jackson amp he coins a torn keys at practice v Lwi Vinelt. Walton Jack. , ind the Western and the county of Koriyu of in Bine Ridge Cir Rolf. Jackso to i m. L. Hutchins. Or. Athena cd. I Lawrenceville of a or. A a cd a Quot i it a a licence Frow Queor Gia in sinful letter Shald to Sadr Ctm in the firm at Lowron Cerulo sept 30 of or. B. Lombard. �0---- building with North of the Foet e acute. Feb 9�?�?~y. A j. It w. T. Millican Ottob news at Faavi will pra Elice inthe counties of Hie Western Cir ail oud the i to Lintio of bal can Elbert and Han of Ibe c Reull. K. J. Millican. I we. T. Millican. Jelf Erton a. Came Evite is. Sept. 1�?ly a Cleft will tar. Attorneys at Law. Theau Elyes Ingebor in the pra Elice. Of Law will attend lev no Roarta m the we tem circuit and Giro their John a coronal attention to All booing a iii Rojy Edlo them. _. . I Monroe a. Athena a. July 15-ly. M. By. Pittman. To torah by Law be incr in. Jackson county oo., will ait Nunn la any in. Aimeee Calru sled to i care. January si�?12m John ii. Hill a Tutor sky at Law anger to oa., Willfo attend promptly to All a Tuiofea Cetru Ilid log is Core . W. W. Lumpkin Tob not at l.a\f,. Of Engla. Will pra Curein All the Oona Ticson the Western circuit. Hart lug. Office Over we n White Beek onre on Wilyah 0. Del ont Atso Way at office an Ever Ibe Elore of i. M. Keiit by Athena a mrchl3�?if. To Nona to Walker attorn by at Law Athens Georgia. Office Over a s. A m. H. Mandet Llie new store. A March Dlf c. W. It u. , wholesale and remu dog gets. Arbeno. Co. A ijoa.3. . F. In. Ltc.18, we and retail dealer id in Woodi uror Moriei hardware ac.,no. 3, Brood it Falmas rim Foj fib r. L. Bloomfield May in. T. Baisdo Potson ,e8ale and retell dealer lao. / Lea. Hardware and Fitas Isery Goode to. I Broad st. Athena on. May 1 t. U. Wilson it bros., a retail dealers in dry goods Gro Cerlo. Hardware crockery ac.,Noe. A and 4, College Avenue Athens to. M-rehl6 a. M. Wrong Witolf Jimale Ana retail dealer in hardware Crocker and Honse Fara bldg Good on door below store. Athena of. Jon.7, Lus Crawford it stapler to t. Crawford. 0 7. Mad it ret under the Loaner office in have Banda n and Ste Pic Vrej Good Croce Rita Ilai Dwars Boot and shoe hat nod Capa and Many other to Iasi Feronato a Estloa a offa to Uriu Beira v 8egars, 8ndff,tobacco. Ripe8, we. A King amp cow of Quot pm a cd College Avenue next door to the and it keep Cona lonely on Hood a it Bill nov if Trio taxi tit atm Ltd article. K�be9. Or. Stienert .3porofjbssoh. Of met flip am70dldreepoctlblly re amytal Bank to Ibe w Cillien of Athena fit a the mud patronage a Amati ipod upon him Law a year and inform them that in lion resumed the duties of bin Orosi Tafon. A c7wrw excels a Gallei of ait Ita in the lancet and a Wiki approved Etyla of lha a of. A blurt Aud life Mie , taken Ltee life or Dag Ereo a and of Beeai of Doe eyed Persem. New firm Carr a Langston would amm Uneete the t Public that having Pic based the Toek of Lar. M Lumpkin will keep on band a luge obd in ried Nien rement of hat. Caps. Boota and Shom. Adapted Lonu Alica and age the Bani arts a Benn tinted at Tho stand formerly occupied by cd Ettelt a d. B. Laj Chiton. J. W.reave8ftc0a, Tjarno resale and retail de tax a dry Good hardware , a Franklin a of Obj Brood it album a a March ii j. Kelly. A a Arnoto graph Aid ambro tips artist. Is Frimm a a dread Ard a Prius Street Over he store of Jobi k. Mul Hewa a Lacna of pianos a amp Melodeon �1 rom Ibe a my celebre Tad Monera to Motulko. fair Sisoi painting plan incl drills so Der Misnea sri ald Ano Faaee to Ibe Sussis Taylor it la Napkin. Wr4ti.knai.b and retell Rowery Deleia course Dve unc Athena of. April 22. Notice. Having aah it ruled trill mein Ibe Walb and jewelry . hand a Fine Scle Elion of goods of a . The Bani uses will be Send acted under the name indal Leofa. A cd Lama co. Jen. 12. A . Isaac a nil a a air nos of Pitanis Rbt Ruvii Tbondi to bib areas Poblic for Post Page age Teepee sumy . Nooi i Eben it . Wanted. . T Ibay Oacie Sainsb. Poetry. The last charge of Napoleon s old guard. Napoleon s a old guard a gained by their Many Desi Wrate instances of bravery an immortality in history but their grand crowning was i hair desperate charge at Waterloo which has few parallels in ancient or modern warfare. They fought for their adored emperor and to retrieve the evil fortunes of the Day they fell As though to do so Wotila secure them immortal glory and eternal Bliss in the world of spirits. The most graphic and stirring account of that last fearful and fatal struggle that we have seen is from a recently published French work. It like tar itself this is it during the Day tiie artillery of the guard under Drouet maintained its Oid renown and the guard itself lad frequently been used to restore the Battle in Vanous parts of the Field and always with Success. The English were fast becoming exhausted and in an hour More would doubtless have been forced into a disastrous defeat hut for the timely arrival of Blucher. But when they saw him with 30,000 pm sians approaching their courage revived while Napoleon was filled with amazement. A beaten enemy was about to form a Junction with the allies while Grouchy who had been sent to keep them in Check was nowhere to be been. Alas what great plans a single Ine lenient commander can overthrow. In a moment Napoleon saw that he could not sustain the attack of so Many fresh , if once allowed to form a Junction with the Allied Force and he determined to stake his Fate on one bold cast and Endeavor to Pierce the Allied Centre with a grand charge of the old guard and thus throw him sell Between tie two armies. For this purpose the Imperial guard was Calls i up and divided into immense columns which were to meet in the British Centre. That under Reille no sooner entered the fire than it disappeared like Mist. The other was Ilace d under Ney a the bravest of the grave a and the order to Advance Given. Napoleon accompanied them part of the Way Down the slope and halting for a few moments in the hollow addressed them a few words. He told them that the Battle rested with them and that he relied on their Valur tried in so Many Fields. A Vive 1�?T emperor a a answered him with a shout that was heard above the Thunder of the Naitil the whole continent al struggle sex United no Sublime spectacle than the last Effort of Napoleon to save Bis sinking Empire. The greatest military a Lull and Energy the world possessed bad been taxed to the utmost during the Day. Thrones were tottering on the turbulent Field and the shadows of fugitive Kings flitted through the smoke of the Battle Bonaparte a Star trembled in the Zenith now blazing out in its ancient splendor now paling in his anxious Eye. The intense anxiety with which he watched the Advance of that column and the terrible suspense be endured when the smoke of the Battle wrapped it from sight and the utter despair of Bis great heart when the curtain lifted Over a fugitive army and the Despaw iring shriek lung out a it a guards recoil the guards recoil to make us for a moment forget All the carnage in sympathy with his distress the old guard Felt the presence of the immense respond ability and resolved not to prove unworthy of the greatest Trust committed to it. Noth my could be More tap Osing than its movements to the assault. It had never recoiled before a human foe and the Allied forces beheld with Awe its flip steady Advance to the final charge. For a moment the batteries stopped playing and the firing ceased along the brith lines As without the beating of a drum or a Bogle note to cheer their steady courage they moved in silence Field. Their tread was like muffled Thunder a while the dazzling helmets of the Cuirass Eis flashed Twig lines of Light upon the dark and terrible miss that / swept in one Strong Ware along. The Stem Drovet was then pid his guns and on a titty brow Witten the a alterable Resolution to conquer or do the next Moia ent the. Artillery 0>ened, and the head of that Gallant column seemed to sink into the Earth. Rank after rank went Down yet they neither stopped not faltered. Dissolving squadrons and whole battalions disappearing one after an other in the destructive fire affected not their courage. The ranks closed up As be i ire and each treading Over his falling Comrade passed unflinchingly on the horse that Ney Rode Sank under him and scarcely bad he mounted another before it also Sank to the Earth and so another and another till five in succession had been shot under him. Then with a drawn Sabre he marched sternly at the head of his column. In vain did the artillery hurl its storm of Iron upon that living l p to the very muzzle they pressed and driving the artillerymen from their places Pushwal on through the English fines. But just As the Victory seemed won a file of soldiers who Lay Flat on the ground behind a Ridge of Earth Sud Lenly Rose and poured a Volley 4n their very face. Another and another followed till one Broad Sheet of flame rolled on their bosoms and in such a fierce and unexpected flow that they staggered hcs Are it. Before the guard had time to rally again and Advance a heavy Colun of infantry fell on its left flank ii. Close and deadly volleys causing it in its unsettled Slite to swerve to he right. At that instant a whole brigade of cavalry thundered on the right flank and penetrated where cavalry Haj never gone before. The intrepid guard could have Home up against the unexpected fire from soldiers they did not see and would have rolled Back the infantry that had boldly charged their left flank but the cavalry finished the disorder into which they had been momentarily thrown and broke the shaken ranks before they had time to Reform and the eagles of that hitherto invincible guard were pushed Back Ward Over the slope. It was then Ike army seized with despair shrieked out a the guard recoils the guard recoils a a and turned and fled in wild . To see the guard in confusion was a sight they had never before beheld and it froze every heart with terror. For a Long time they stood and let the Carmon balls pass through their ranks disdaining to turn their backs on their foe. Michel at the head of those Bata Lions fought like a lion. To every command of the enemy to us Iron Der he replied a the guard Dies but never and As with his last breath bequeathing this glorious motto to the guard be fell a witness to the truth. Death traversed those eight in talons with such rapid footsteps that they soon dwindled away to two which turned its hopeless daring on the overwhelming number that pressed their retiring of All but a single Batalion the debris of a the column of Granite a at Marengo was left. Into this Napoleon himself. Cambrone its Brave commander saw with terror the emperor in its frail keeping. He a not struggling for Victory he was intent on showing How the guard could die. Approaching the emperor he cried out a retire do you not see that death has no need of you a a Aud closing mournfully yet sternly round the expiring eagles those Brave hearts bade Napoleon an eternal Adieu and flinging themselves on the enemy were soon piled with the dead at their feet. Many of the officer were seen to destroy themselves rather than suffer defeat. Thus greater even in its own defeat a ban any other corps of men in gaining a Victory the old guard passed from the stage and the curtain dropped upon its strange career. R bad fought its Battle. Brt Lher Crawford a Shraon. A Southern pay it or Gres this As the first Sermon of a Neil minister in a Village in those parts he bn. Roget Mically As done to see me in the dress i alters among you As a stranger and i am now tricked a out in my store clip this. I am not a proud Roan but i thought it would he More booming before after this he raised a hymn in in which the congregation he then began his Sermon my dear Brethren and Sistis first and Foremost. In a Gwine to Tell you the affecting parting i had with my congregation at Bethel Chapel. After i had got through with my Farewell Sari nout As i came Down Outen the pulpit the old Gray headed Brethren and Sisters who bad listened to my voice Twenty years crowded Arouri me and with sobbing eyes and tearful voices said Ryew Bra bar . For amp Las i walked Down the aisle the Young ladies tricked out in their finery brass jewelry gew Gaws Jim cracks paints and flounces looked up with their big huh eyes and pronounced with their Rosy lips fut we boo intr cd afford the Young men in their tight Patent leather boots High collars and Dashy Coats and striped Zebra pants they too said Farnell brother Crafft re. The Little Cli Ildren lambs in the fold lifted up their tiny hands and Small voices and with one Accord said Force new brother Croford the coloured Brethren now came Forward Black sheep who had been to the fold under my minis with tears rolling Down their Sable Cheeks they too said Farewell brother Crawford As i get on my horse and bade Adieu to by congregation forever i turned to take a Las took at the Church where i bad preached Twenty years is i gazed at its dilapidated Walls and Moss covered roof it too seemed to say Farewell brother Crafford As i Rode Down through the Village the people who poked their Heads Outen the Winders and the tenants who least on their brooms All seemed to say far Toell brother Crafford As i passed Down along the Highway through the Forest the wind As it sighed and whistled through the tree tops playing on the leaves and and branches the Burden of salvation Oil too seemed to say Farewell brother Crafford crossing a Little Creek that was gurgling and singing Over its pebbly bed As it rejoined on its Way to the great Ocean it too seemed to say Farewell brother Craword As i re Jade along a hot Dusty Lane an old sow that was asleep in a Fence Corner Jujj de out on a sudden with a loud. Broo too Hoo too she too seemed to say fare Icell brother Crafford my horse he got frightened Ai al jump cd from under me and As he curled his Tail Over his backs kicked up it Bis heels and ran off a he too seemed to say Farewell brother Craf Ford a come Totne gather log by walk a Iso Sotia. Hera a to our Sag the Ijo Ion Flag the Flag our fathers bore Lei it float from a Lantier a Granite crag to Pacific a Golien Aii Ore. Let the summer Breeze irom the old Pine Woods. Shout to the Harrest Plain and Wake the Mountain solitudes with a and a so Quot come to the gathering behold our Standard far and wide no Tiar eclipsed no wrinkle fold glory and our Pride May its coming future Ever he Whit All its Paal has been. Let it wave As free o or the a a thirty three Quot As Over the a old we claim not for our nominee that they can a split a rail a Quot we doubt if in Dipio Marciea the Beetle will Arail. We need no vulgar a Sou briquet our object to attain tis a Slaiw and the a Obrec Sciort age and we make no sordid Compromise ave tread no Ruffian path. We Beth Forth no a bar Hailies a the bite from four Yeara Wrath. But on with steady tramp we come at our to angry e Call again. And our Hearit beat time with the Union drum for a Breckinridge and Lane Quot through chill november a dreary storm As the murky Black Clouds lift shall loom up unions stately form. Amid the sleet and Drift. Above the tempest s rack and rout. Shall sweep Over land and main. The thrilling patriotic shout for a Breckinridge and Lane Quot come gather a Neath the Union Fla the Flag our fathers bore i it it float from Atlantic a Granite crag to Pacific a Golden Shoro. Unfurl in by the grand old sea Plant it on Village Green let it wave As free Over the a thirty three a As Over the a old thirteen Quot a Ali Rilling re mice a twas at the Icse of a glorious summer Day the Sun was sinking to rest behind a Distant hog pen the chickens were going to Roost the Bull frogs were commencing their evening son get h e pollywog in their native mud Puth Lles were preparing themselves for the Shade of night and Sal and myself sat Pori an old and antiquated Black log listening to the music of nature such As tree toads and now and then the. Mellow music of a Distant jackass was wafted to our ears by gentle zephyrs that sighed among the Mullins talks that came heavy Laden with delicious odor. The last rays of the setting Sun glancing from the brass buttons of a solitary horseman shone through a knot Bole in the hog pen. Fud in sales face by iii her hair with an Orange Peel Hue and showing off my thread Bare coat to a bad advantage. One of my arms was round sales Waist my hand resting on the Small of her Back she was toying with my Auburn lock of Jet Black Hue she was almost gone and i was ditto. She looked like a grass Hopner dying with the hiccups and i Iclet like a mud Turtle choked with a cold codfish Ball. A Sal a says i in a voice As musical As the notes of a dying Swan a will you have me al a Sanqi turned her eyes heavenward clasped me by the hair bad an attack of the heaves and Blind staggers and Vsmith a sigh that Drew her shoestrings to her palate said to yes a she gave clean out then and squatted in my lap�?1 bugged her till i broke Roy suspenders. A a he hat do you for that Ere beast a a on Hundred and Twenty five a one Hundred and Twenty five dollars a a a Kaive inn a f take my Long. It i spoiled a a to Tang couple. We were an a a observed observer a few nights since of a a up Ossage at a couple who appeared to be a head Over heels in we were sitting in our office near the window endeavouring to keep Cool when our attention was attracted to a couple crossing the Street and coining directly towards the office. Just As they got underneath our window we heard the gentleman observe to his charmer that he love a her better than anything in creation which observation Drew from the lady a sigh which was heard distinctly by us. Disengaging tie lady sarm from his own they embraced each other in a manner that was dangerous to buttons Hooks and eyes and Corset strings and while in this position their lips met and an explosion took place which sounding like opening a bottle of Ginger pop. We could hear it no longer and As much As we disliked interrupting a scene of this kind we were forced to laugh and As the sound we made in so doing smote upon their startled ears they Start cil off at a rapid Pace the lady observing she wished i Leopie would mind their own business. Give respectfully beg their Pardon for the Telegraph. Tale graphic Uter tire. Messes. Ticknor amp. Fields of Boston have just published a work on the history theory and practice of the electric Telegraph. It to from the pen of George b. Prescott superintendent of the electric Telegraph lines whose experience enables him to write intelligently and interestingly 9a the subject. From the miscellaneous parts of the Book we take the following a lady in a neighbouring City Desir Sirois of ascertaining when her husband would return Home sent him a message making the inquiry to which he responded that important business detained him and that he could not leave for some time. The lady immediately replied by sending him another despatch in the following laconic manner a at , August 12,1s59. To f. Deuteronomy xxiv. 5. Signed the gentleman to whom the despatch was addressed upon referring to the passage in the scriptures Allu ded to obtained the following suggestive a Pestle a when a Man lath taken a new wife he shall not go out to War neither shall he be charged Teilh any business but he shall be free at Home year and shall cheer up his wife which he hath taken the second example is the reply sent to a Peison in a Distant City who having committed some offence against the Laws and run away was desirous of ascertaining if it would be prudent for him to return. He therefore telegraphed in the following laconic style a one a York july 4,1859. To b. Philadelphia is everything of d. T. . A when Shak specie. A Rotey it Hati become a proverb that a the Quot course of True love never did Ruh we fear it is As True Noil As when sea Speare lived. We had hoped at any rate that the Young adventurer Fil Quattr Sovereign and widow Bell would have floated gently Down the Stream of love without single from Rock or in and bar until they reached the sea of Matrimony. Bill this docs not appear Likely to be their Happy destiny. Relations on both sides have interfered and Are playing the mischief with the happiness of the two lovers. The old lady s poor relations turn up their noses in disgust at the Young Many a family and character. They Call him a Gambler a Black leg a Fortune Hunter and insinuate very strongly that he is courting her Only Jar her Fortune. In this we think they do the Young injustice. We have known the widow Bell for Many years and we do not know of any property which she possesses that would be available to her intended husband unless it is the old clothes of her last husband Sam which if he should attempt to Wear would prove to him like the shirt of Nessus to Hercules. And As for families we do not think the widow has much to boast Ofin that respect As there has been a great Many very bad things proven against both sides of her Bouse which have not and cannot be refuted. As for character the least said about that on both sides the better for All concerned. We admit Tho Young Man is a very bad Case and the widow is known to be a very suspicious character. Her former connection with old federalism Black republicanism and know nothing ism has left stain upon her character which All the Waters in the Mississippi can never we think her relations have no cause to turn up their noses at the Young Many a character when that of the widow is no better than it should be. In relation to torture and character they Are about equally matched neither having anything to boast of but in relation to family connections the Young Man has greatly the a Vanta a having descended from a Good family and if he is disposed to take the widow with her faded charms and cracked reputation we should think that her relations ought not to object. Upon the whole we Are decidedly in favor of the match and As it is highly probable that the newly married couple will emigrate to the head of Salt River next fall we see no reason Why the relatives on either Side should oppose the mar rage. If their present Hopes should be blasted in All probability neither of the parties will Ever have another offer of marriage during their natural lives for we can assure the friends of the Laily that this courtship has already creat etl a great Deal of film Neville Union. Of Twenty five a f take my along t Shane to be said that 1 spoiled a i horse Trade for a Hundred Dolla ifs it is said there Wei a me teen Rich Young fascinating widows. Tori Yir led the so Charles in new Orleans last Winter and that each one was courted As Many Rimes As there were widows the 1 the gamblers did a heavy business in new Orleans last Winter writes the correspondent of the Charleston s. C., Mercur and it is sail the fleecing was immense. The two fashionable establishments were to. Halls a Branch of Halls in Washington and new York and Sherwood Mcgrath it. Co. New Orleans is celebrated for Ute fast Young men who visit it durin the Winter principally sons of rel planters. A a Young blood a during the last season kept a magnificent establishment Here presented his mistress with a splendid pair of horses and an elegant Carriage costing Over two thousand dollars allowed himself to be fleeced ont of fifty thousand dollars by the gamblers and wound up by Selling a splendid it Natation for half its to True and then putting out for . A a serious Friend suggests that the Best Way. To pay the debt of nature is to do it with an acceptance. Fast is presumed that Maiahy women Are called a fast a because the spirit of their dress appears to be a Fleck or that lawyer must do a heavy Osce business who has need of Mirre to to which he obtained the following Brief reply a Philadelphia july 4, i860. To d. T. Mnew York proverbs xxvii. 12. B. M.�?�. Upon reference to the passage indicated the inquiring individual obtained the following valuable advice Quot which it is presume in he followed a a prudent Man for seeth the evil and Hidegh himself but the simple pass on and Are some years ago there was a joke passing around upon the different Telegraph tines which was played off upon a Good Many unsuspecting individuals in the following manner a Boston april 1, 1855. To l. E. Phant at some hotel new Bedford in leaving this morning you neglect Tell to take your trunk. What shall be done with it ? Adam by pronouncing the name party addressed quickly and the signature slowly a solution of the sell is obtained and you get a View of the. Elephant at the same time. School to caching. With regard to the practice of giving scholars lessons Tobe studied at Home an indignant writer says a a in he whole system of merely hearing lessons recited in Public schools is a cunning fraud of teachers falsely so. Called. teachers teach nothing. They sit magi Steimly enthroned to their school chairs to decide daily whether the parents have done their that is the teachers a work at Home and to punch. Or Reward the scholar for the parents ability or ignorance. When we pay taxes for Public schools or enormous fees for private ones we want tutors not magistrates for our Money we want the men and women employed in schools Toto some a More than ait. Up in state and qu�stions-7-we we rit them to teach Szmet Fame they did not flow and not Send them Home to be taught that they teachers May Ilia really go through thit Larce of hear ing Quot them recite what parents have ought to Emvy and they know already a from the Conn. Evening Espreu. Stephen anal his anians Mother. Stephen was anxious to see his Mother. His Mother was anxious to see Stephen. The Dutiful boy advertised it in the Public prints that he was on his Way to see his he started from the City of new York to visit his Mother who resides in the Western Section of new York he naturally came to new Haven Guilford and Hartford on his Way and at the latter place he was a a betrayed into a speech. Still Bent on the maternal pilgrimage he goes toward Boston attracted by a relative of his wife. It was a Case of relative attraction. On his Way at Worcester some Judas a a betrayed him into speech. At Boston betrayed again. Now however he started towards Bis Mother. At Albany seeking to pass through there As a private Man astonished at the magnificent demonstration the unexpected reception like the one at Hartford he was a a betrayed a into a speech in which he declared he was on his Way to see his Mother. From Here the Pilgrim son reaches Saratoga. Here he lays aside politics thinks of his Jong unseen Mother whom he is about to visit and sinks into the Gen ial of the place. Previous to this we ought to mention he was a a betrayed into a speech. Full of thoughts of hex Mother he starts in a Northeast direction and lands at Rutland the Home of he is youth. Owing to the wholly unexpected arrival in that place so hallowed &c.,�?he�? Well is a a betrayed into a speech. Full of pent up affection he can no longer restrain himself but goes to Bellows Falls. Amid the bellowing of the populace and the sobs of Stephin he is deceived deluded imposed on in fact a a betrayed into a speech. He flees to he lands at White River . What a Junction what a conjunction in Point of fact was there Stephen into a speech. Cutting is filial stick in a Southeast direction be informs us at Concord that be is visiting new England to look upon the grave of a relative. Sad Stephen Bow skilfully his anxiety tos is Mother is disc pics de. This statement was made in the course of some extended remarks which in a Point of fact a a betrayed pious Anas into a speech at this very , at Nassau at Providence still seeking the maternal embrace that still receded he is still surprised and still a betrayed a a hut Why repeat the sad details f Stephen Stephen who seems unable to eat his bread and cheese even is next seen at a Clam bake at Rocky Point far far from Mother relatives or Graves on this strictly pit Val a to or to see Liis Dother st Phon it we say sinks the Roate Roal for a season and m1�ws one in ridged bushels of baked claims Aud ii Row thousand a a Erie to a a betray him into a a Speet Brief one a Aii hopi and a look at the map of Nevit where do you to link Stephen. Is new ? Why Way Down on the _ Rocky end a Rhode Island at Newport kicking his truant heels by the great Ocean As much As to say that having travelled. All Over new England on the strength of her he now done to care a a brass Farthing a lor his yet by and by when he gels recuperated and wants to Start on another tour we shall hear his Low Sweet voice mingling with the Roar of the surf Down there on the sounding sea softly singing a Wale and Call to Earl Call me Early Mother Ooulos opposed to slavery a amp a in. Favor of emancipation. We have always contended the Montgomery advertiser that the squatter Sovei Rignly policy grew out of his opposition to slavery lor on no other ground a could this in t Silious and unconstitutional measure of slavery restriction to based. The Quot following extract Froid the record convicts Douglas beyond Cavil of the most Radical antagonism to slavery in the states where it exists. He Hopes first to Cut off the growth and expansion of the institution by Means of the Mere Power of numbers in the territories and having broken the constitutional barriers for its Protection and having let Loose the floodgates of nor them upon us he expects by Means of emigrants Aid societies and emancipation in the Border slave states to finally Onipa Ash the abolition and overthrow of slavery everywhere. This is the Douglas programme and of course he did not want to be fettered by Slih constitutional principle of the Seq a Fly Rutn of free and slave , proposed and advocated by or. Calhoun. Lit read the record and then let us be what Southern Man will support Inu Glas for the a resiliency. We know Here arc politicians at tie South in Utah to vote for attn even with this Buck record staring them in the face but we cannot believe that the honest pop ple Ever Loyal As they Are to in a Section will do the traitorous deed Here is what Douglas said Ever body read \ a i have already had occasion to re Mark that at the time of the adoption of the Constitution there were twelve t slave states and six of them have \ since abolished slavery. This fact shows that the cause of Freedom has steadily and firmly advanced while slavery has receded in like ratio. Use look Voncard Loith Confidence to the time when Delaware Virginia Maryland Kentucky and Missouri and probably North Carolina and Tennessee Roill adopt one gradual system of emancipation under the operation of. Which those states must in Progress of time become a e a a then sir. The position of the sen Ator from South Carolina is entirely impracticable. It would revolutionize the fundamental principles of the government. It would destroy the great principle of popular Equality not popular sovereignly which must necessarily form the basis of All institution it would be a retrograde movement in an age of Progress that would astonish the world Quot to so Amend the is to preserve an equilibrium Between the slave and free states a Jipp. Con. Globe 1850, vol. 22, Page 371. From the n. Y. Day Book. The a pause heard from. Our Chilom guests the japs arrived at Porto Grande st. Vincent on the 17th july having made the run from new York in the steam frigate Niagara in sixteen Days. They were Well and Happy and expected to reach their destination about the Middle of october. Tommy has sent a a a card to his friends in the United states and which is published in the Herald follows Tommy a card. You do not know How Happy we were come to visit to United Stases and exceedingly present time All Over and so Dutiful country very astonished As the rail Road train the capital the Patent office smithsonian Musihin which has great Many curiosity tie re a the balloons beaut Ful Steamboat a fire engine fire work the theater a big Ball dance music Soldier process Sion splendid uniform building and pretty in Dis amp. Amp. I have cried when i left new York at thoughts of leaving. Captain porters s Lee end Dupont. Or Mcdonall or Leeland and or Guido Methan and great Many other Friend. I expect to return Back again to go to school at an polish to study English amp navigation and then i can Sec All my Friend again. Here the letter is signed in japanese Tateishi Nej Iero. Tommy. Negro cens piracy fat Halifax county killed and one danger Sously wounded. Of one of the most daring conspiracies by negroes to murder a White Man that we have Ever heard of came to Light in Halifax county about fifteen Miles from Danville on wednesday or thursday for the particulars of which we Are indebted to conductor Cheatham of the Richmond and Danville rail Road m Samuel Hairston a wealthy Farmer in Halifax has an overseer on one of his plantations who is a strict anti a Man of great . On the Day in question while the overseer whose name we could not learn Vas silting in his office six Stout Neo Fellows ctn Loyed on the farm called upon -.�?Thim,. And after in forming him that a Patio a of neg a roes inthe wools he Afy is preparing for an Insu Section to go with a