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il.iHl.-'f. gCiuWs...-. .V'.k. rm H i J o tr -v -i Mr n "i OURNA a i w y Li u AC -JL- YJjL I2 & Volume III. lite Jgjye 'gurttal 'rttjfct 'tim Part)' wblintry mmy, Ws follow Truth wlint'trnln' Iradi. Hit ). AdKNTH KOUT11M JOUliNAI, S. M. PJiTTINUlLh & tO New Wk. JOHN P. IIEFNEIl, VVinchostor. 1 T J. COMMINGS rulluhonm. I JOHN B. RHODES, Sholt.y villo-1 A. M. TEN1SON, . Nashville. ffcjjf Subscriptions for a shorter liiuo Ih an one year must be paid in advance. JJSjT Hornafler no dub subscriptions t less than tho regular prico (fyi) will ha received. However, when a club of five subscribers is sent us, wo will allow en extra copy gratis to the getter-up of Vho club. gSS"Sinflo copios sold at 10 cents. SfcJ Whon credit for the paper is giv en to the end of the year tbreo dollars Will be invartall'j charged. ' ClubLine.Wo will supply eiibcr Harper's M.ga.ino, or Graham's, or Go- nicy's and tho Home Journal, ono year, for j four dollars. Arthur's Homo Magazine, j Or Peterson's, and the Home Journal, one , year, for 3 25. j i jN'O'lIGL. i Subscribers receiving their papers with i b red cross mark on them will understand ' it to mean that unless they pay up their duos to us their pper will be iliscontui- ueil. vve novo auoui a nnincs vnui iuii undoubtedly be erased unless this cross- HiKiiiictuaii. i p.uu , i. ; i i . i li I ,...in .. lirtu t 311 per week, casli, and wr are unauie . I .... ' ........ and unwilling to submit to ibis drain up- on our pocket unless wo ore suro thai our submissou bo appreciated. ; Postmasters throuZut the country will do us a favor, ns well as be doing their dutv. to n orm us when a sulismcer re- fuses his naoer. or when the paper lies dead at their ollice. r- - Hie AasiiVllie Liazette comes io us ; now in an enlarged lorm, having ueen , ... ... forced to cn arge on account ol the r , demand of advertisers. The Gazette is a good paper and is doing a heavy business. The curd ol the Gazelle i .can be found in our columns. COMMUNICATION. Winchester, Tens. Feb. i.,th, 185!). Editor Union and Ameuican. We now have three candidates in the field for Senator in this district, who have jill been before the people, for sev eral months. As there is likely to he considerable outside pressure in tins ... . I campaign, a.iu me nuismou seen ; campaign, and the Upposi.ion seeinio ; think there are some elements ol dis-, cord in our own party, and there hav-1 ing been some dillerences n tl'' i oniiiWir viiune 'iriit nnrl iitinllir ne 1 V ' " "V ' y 1 Hrs ago, aim una ly as ventions are ire clearly lie policy 01 me 1 Democratic party, 1 hav Avould bo well for us to vent ion in this district ' miL'ht be a question, as to the fairness : of a convention gotten up for 'tl!lt : particular purpose, I propose s"cl J 4 think it will meet with the npproba-, Uion of the Franklin Deniocr.icy) that .thn didc.'ates of the two counties to . the State Convention, meet and iiomi-ja .nate a eandidate, eiiiier wane in y 1 are at Nashville or at Salem or , .Lynchburg alter the Stae Convention. . 1 hone to bear from Lincoln on this I subject tbi-ough their papers. 1 send j IMS tome union anu nmcricnii, u.;- ' cause we have no Democratic paper , - uere, aim ji uas a larger cucunmo., . .i .l.iu il!tf!i.f .In. i. iiiiv .itl.er nnner Fkanki.in. rn. k: ,,,,,,;,..;., w rnn.lr to our columns ill a votuuUiru ville, is that "we nave no iiemocratic 1 paper here." That is true, yet we ' heretcrforc' expressed our entire wil-! lipgness to publish whatever either party might wish, provided it was ol general interest, and our prefer has ... jpgness f party general , always been accepted. However, there be some individuals who carry - partisanship to an extreme II would vvW.cin .Franklin" to have sent his article to the Faycttvillc papers, (since they are ; both in this district, and purely demo- j cratic) and not addressed them through a third and perhaps uninterested par- j ty.thereby taxing this third parly with another of the many cominuications ' . . . .which must be attended to, at the sacrifice of other rnut.cr. Perhans Franklin" did not know rn..r ;,,.h,w,,,h ,H-r in nublir-liintr no- 1 I sniriLand. mavbe.in oi.psition to the asked her to give him her wc.iuu.g snnprrrs ami inns, una inr.s am. 'tor.Tranklin, since the only rcu-! aml "er to writ, to her ,-,s, imagines she has fallen in love ; teau ol the Cumberland inou.itain, . . I mother to come and take her Irom Ins : ...i,,.,, s1() js utterly incapable, of un- 1!)"0 feet above the level of the sea, son he assigns, for being at the trouble ; j forever. Mrs. Sickles made no , I . , . ... . , . . ... . .vi "ou''1, 'oi'i. .nn. .11....I (erstand ii" the sentiment, and reach- possessing a c iniale citui vac it to to send his communication to Nash- ohje.-t ons, admitling tliejustice oilier ; ueisiaiuiiii ui s.. nun. ui. a ,o . " , I " 1 1 . ... . ... .. IT ..I I ............. .. .. .... I ill I I . I I' I 1 1 I .ill : 1 11 i.l't i I . :. I'l III.'. . litical matter, therefore we reiterate ; Homo Journal and l ayetteville pa- pers, combined, have a larger circubi- tion in this Senatorial District than the Union and American ever did have or ever will. . . . ' . . nnoever.sthe author ot me r"":" ""crance 10 vi uu.u i.i a .en worus. - .1 iiouse- full of children," he says, "composes . at powerful a group of motiies as ever moved a heart or hand; and the secret of many a struggle and triumph in the . world' battle may be found throned In its mother's lap at home, or done up in a little bundle of white flnanel. A na tion's hope, before now, has been found jnt basket ofbulruibes. lineal niiuicr, iiicrciuiu i. , .-....... ( ...... .. n our proposal to publish whatever is of While he was .lown, Sickles a.teinp-; . 1 1 , . 1 e .,, ,.. ted lo fire his pistol a thud time, but interest, let it come from nthn part . t!lt. r..LI xpUlucl without being follow-' As to "circulation," wc know thit.( i,y tt ,i,,c,iir.,e. He then recaped ' li RE AT FIRE. By the lulu firo at Memphis n half square was burned, including six printing fiee.s--the Englo and Enqui rer, Avulaneho, Lodger, Christian Ad vocato and Presbyterian Sentinel. Loss estimated at 150,000, all more , . , e . . , , or k'ss insured. The fire originated in tho cellar of the Eagle and Enqui- been set by an incendiary. Tho j thieves and ruscul.1 of Memphis seem to have u spite- at tho printing ollices in that city. Glad our Homo Journal ain't there. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE SICKLES AND KEY AFFAIR. O.ir readers will recollect an item in last week's Journal in reference to the killing of Phillip Uartoii Key, : Itllitcwl Sll nlnu AM,. .no.. (V... 1.:., . ' tWt f'! "iel U. Sickles, 'el,'"!'' ' Congress. We this week iv(! t!l additional particulars of this allair, which wc glean from the, lcw York Times. Tli2 Times says ; O.i Friday Mr. Sickles received an niionviiioiis hotter, st.-tt i nir with precis- j0ii so minute as to make a susoieioii i impcrative.thnt Mr. Key had rented a ! j.mlsl, .... l.'ii't,.,.,,,),. ,.hoV(. K street. r woman, and that ha was ; i I ;. f i sii..-l.. ! j,,,,. times' a ' week, or ! nfrener. Tl.n l.e.soil ..... 1 A I i's. Sip .les vi'-i' nee.l am di(.ss ol ; , , '.,tcu,rt.? " , i ed, and the usual time ol the inter-, view specified. I Aeeoinpaiiied by a friend, 3Ir. Sick-' b's went to the house designated, audi m.. . l-. .i.i ..I.. .1... ;i. every s.ai. ine.H o, i.n au m.y - , u""1" lu"u,l"H" JV' mid lalicn Hie linuse, una lie nau eon- ; ... . . ii i i ; stautly met there a lady answering jvery closely in description to Mrs. oicuies. A - 1... . I .ii....vt,. t ir. l.M.i -.. .u . " " "i . . .... ' ,. ,. .', : ;i r. l i ii ' i Nt 1 1 1 in ii i ti ii i in. i lie iiiisene.ss .11 iii.iuiu niiun v. u.ii i r. unit:r tins veil of secrecy must have thoroughly deceived him, and that ' Mrs. Sickles was not i ne imiy in ( in .s-1 .;.... IT.. rw.nii.l;iurlr i-rwllli'ti'd Ills' i l I . V . ? W il'll.r. ni'' llll-llU. ill l . v. w,n.. 0- , ... New York, to watch the place from the window of a house just apposite. 1 the very perfection of romantic ad On Saturday no meeting took place, venture. Over a vivid love story sin and tho woman in charge .seems t' ' )(.(.,)M1.,S ivaMi i; wil b dcliglit. and her have slated that none had occurred tin.... Wi.iliii'sil a V. O.i Saturday evening Mr. Sickles resolved no longer to play the spy ( . ..w. ........ ..'..p. I J I." ,iis ll0IKJ1.iU!K determined to eon- mnt his witl. directly with I.IS tciTI- ,..0,lt his wUh lin!l!lly vvilU lis tmi. ' ,, .... a. first Mrs Sickles. 'E, , on br ,usi)f7,,,ps nsa,,g her whether, on the ' . . Wendsdav previous. Wendsdav previous, she had not en- she had noun- J , , Pjftl, street, in a ' y(l,n -n1!, I,! i ccrtlli" ticulitv J it and concealed i u lastbe e'lri,r,l'0C !'', i ed and lost,' and swooni'd away. On ., ;,'A(.,. u.ikk lm mliniUed ' .rujnfund besought mercy and I M sickles ca.nly said be would not . . , . , 1)(.it;vlMi n,,, , '...,.. i..... 1.... I... ! ri(r)it for'a eonC.ssion. Two j ;l(ii(.s j,, ll... lionse were, sent for iis . ' nnl. ;.. ,...,..,.,. Mrs. ' SieI.i full confession in wri- i ... , ;,. ,l.;,i, SjKh'K . , w Sickles' roof but that ilr. 1 ..(((j ,(, ()ls(. i i ,,,,.,,(1, stn.c(t j,i which they had constantly met. , sr.... v;ii....,u ...r..t..;.... .....j iTi-iil.. ... .. ...-.i... I.: 1UI9.L1IH.I...H. WMI...1.1..M. and misery. Her husband simply punt lan-uag. T,1U Washington corrcspcudeut of -;i':''""" lv' 'l I 1 ' jic says: I .'. - .".. . ' Sicklcs had received an anonymous : letter yesterday, informing liimol mi- ". .. . . i I . F'T'11 imiiM.icj ... ih. .... .... ...... i'- ' C . I i ZZ Lis signed by be, ' Not ; long after, Key appeared in the square j and waved his handchcrcheil, which j Wir u..' : u 3 " " "' I ll'l! II .ll'k ll'H K V 111'. t i'i.!i Sii'lliw's will si(.kM ,serviag it, went over an. .,.. ,,t the corner of llie square. ; x Uriel. r. Ill lie Iliosi .iiieeun i - - j - i'-"-, I Approaching him, he said: "You are bar of a criminal court, and others I.. 1 . . ....I... I.... .C...I r. . . . ...... : ..... the d d rascal who has dishonored me, audi will have to kill you!" lie I nave o mi ) ... a his pistol and shot Key; men uiew ins oisioi uin snoi ivy , the latter advanced, and Sickles re-' .,.,..,., ,, C,.IV .....l lire.l i."aiii. ' I Ml when Key lull, shouting "murder! the pistol and put the muzzle lliar , j Key's heart, shooting him dead. j How many common figurative , pirssions in our language arc j ed from the art ol carpentry ' een in the following sentence, ( ,!u nv,0 m(iJ a bill, shaved iicuUnwluainl,lllCr,pilayf)inmi0 . ., p,,, - ; j un Clllr, uf ..j--,.. w. ...... .... dictment, impanneled a jury, put them into a box, nailed A witness, hammer ed a judge, and bored a whole court, all in one day, has since laid down law and turned carpenter. "Your friendship is dear to me," as the merchaut said when he had to pay his endorsement for bii neighbor. WJXC IlCM'I'lOI!, TIONK., .MAIiCII 10, 1B.jO. Oil! NEVER MORE. 11 Y I'INI.IT JOIINSO.V, Old never mora tho flowers will 1 to n uu ih her fuiry trend; bloom Oh! never more will this peifume A round for tier bo shod; And, though iho branches of llio trees Abovo her form mny wave, Vet Iter soft lonos join not ho btee.ci Shu's silent in tho grave, There nro some roses on this enrth ...mom ueau.iiui ami imr; Which wither in their hour of birih Despite of kindest euro; Anl so our pet returned to dust, Unlo her quiet rest. Oh! could not denth luivo spared to us Our dealest and our beif Within ihogravo-ynrd's close retreat Our put now li 1 1 it s repose; Iler slumbers lire profound and sweet, Nnrllid tri.ni ti'.irl.llv vuMnc And though tho mourners often stray To drop sorrow's dark tear, The drops may lull on many n grave. Rut not on one more dear, Baltimoro, Md. There are twelve hundred retail liquor establishments in New York City; and seven hundred in Williams- I ,,l I',..,,. I I,-,, ,., r.iiies. .,... uiuiu(iii r,. ,.. hii'Hovi'.Mi'.NTS. Two eeu- ; ' ....:.. i.,o . n ' 1 1 s,0,-kiKs- l',ir,' V 1,1,1 tm ''"' 11 I""0 u':is allowed to run at 'I..... i.. i.':c. ....i ' 'b , ' 6 ' 1 0ne girl in HK.'O made a waiting wo- man of her mother! . .. . .. . THE HELLE. A fou,.u.c, !als of the I ni ., I..I... k. I mi. - " kles, exposes her bosom, and makes appearance in soeiely. About ' ,i , ; i ,.,.s t., receive1 msocolored notes from vomit! T,n-1 - ii,.,,,,..,. it .r u,.,o:i,-v iK.it ili.-v j should be received in some mysterious iniUnier to be. of any interest. In her ,.s, jllllU j(Jll )UUis cui,t,.lnlli iLU-, bores, and a meeting, in an obscure 11." I street, witn a young dry guou.s clerk triumph : entire soul deeply sympathises with s Iviiniind in heroically tunnelliii through several mountains, promis cuously slaving rivals and dragons, r? - ,, ,,. ,,. .,, r(!lcl) ,;. rins orhls (jj,,,,.,,,,!,,., ' -onsternatiou o,'ajl hands, de. Her doting parenls are loud oi - - r exhibiting her as the mo;,t perfect exhibiting herns tlie most perleet .,.,,!. ever -bron-Iit out within the j i,.,, tllv lll0V(.,- .r ,. consisting priuoij.ally 1 of "I'd oli'er thee this heart, of mine,' on the piano, an indistinct, recollection of the i.iiii.c of the author of the only , c, u.rs of..Mor!ll p,iSopl,y" 1 ,ltc c,,''Im ,,s 01 11 ' shcj ever tried to comprehend, and half a hundred yards ol 'l'arllon, Ire- iioelit I V eruiited with pink lildiou ir 1 ; ,.,,.,,l..i,.,l l.,- :, p i .,11 ,i. r, 1" Y" 11,1,1 dialti"S "M counters, upon uiguiy iniereMiu sine j,;cts, nil the aflcrnoon. The evening is devoted to a brilliant, parly, where . v!.,. fimii. ins. ..lid evliiliits liMisclf to s1(, ,.,,. ars, and exhibits Ursclf to ii .. . . ..,.,.., ucr llliiio ua-aus us.i ;ii su... her male friends as a lit subject for matrimony. For a l.illc while she sim- I kcrando, and getting married by a r.,,,,.,1, rilte c,.rym:lll j., lt I'. t ii 1 1 rale tavern. She loved him for his whis- k A ll,ved l'"r I!'"n"' and she soon awakes to the reality ol . . . . .. i i being barely recognized by her rela - tives and acdimintances. The future ... o(. l(r S a r,)( pi,,,,!,,,. ..are. varied only by mUw' her drunken husband to bed am. adding her experience in chicken pox, measles, SL.;l.( t '(.Ver and vacciunalion. II r half score ol unhealthy children grow I ' up around her, and she may live long . . . enough to see some of them at. the banging about doors of relief society's ,loUS,.. ' . She dies at last with the , "'."'" ' " and wretched life, and furnish, s another I'l. I I . . I . . I I . . - A .Mis. uus were, arrested for indulging sample irom wriieu to niouci a ... i.e. uss.dl anil James Hilton in Chicago, hist week, in hug''ing and kissing i thc street. The woman being the ' ..ls ,;,,, .. nil,j th.rmau newspaper 1'ress ol .m w urieans is a eood deal exercised just nov in regard to the removal of the Capitol from Baton ltogue, back to New Urieans. sTS rZZTi gested; ami, from indications visible. wo should not he surprised .. mo on- jeet should, after a while be accom- plished. Natlivillc Nctcs. ex-, 3. If the ...an did., t olncet to . he : , (ll.r i(, ,hc State slmu . l.e hen re- borrow-1 operation, we don't see what light the!' .... ,,. : sponsible as enoorser o.. . . I "I'r.-- , 1 . ' . , cooperation by tho fear that the u,.,.,,..., KO? Docs Mr. , may be law had to interior.-. ; . ... Univi...silv wiU as-, !-,' :' ,,!IM to do so! We predict 'l '10 . n " . .... .. v....... .. n. n..;.. .,1.r.w f..r. Although ! and Ibe people will see, after a . TUB UAl'ITOI. Or lOI.'ISI.S,l. 111"' " --" . V. . . .. ... ' ' I .,.,..Mn,.. I'n. i.i i W ( )i leans is a liiond. d I In California, they call a livery init, therefore, that with this cnligh fdaMe "horso restaurant." cul-J. comprehensive and liberal di- Pi mil Urn Now Orion ns Ht-n. TUB SOUTHERN UXIVERS1TV. j For many years occasional spas 1 morfio attempts have been made to found ami establish on some con veil i ! eat and accessible site a great South j era University, which should enneen itruteand combine within itself the ! manifold advantages by the most eel j ebruted al.olnstic y.stilutions of the North, and should provide for South i era Students the most thorough, ex j tensive and complete- system of in struelion., untrammelled by sectarian j influences, nml iiuitiipnrcd by the in sidious teaching of sectional anlipa- thief. Tho enterprise, noble and glo rious as it. was, bus hitherto failed, partly because it was not initiated under fitting auspices, and partly be cause those who planned it were disa- kiCI Iby circumstances from giving it that earnest, unremitting and syste matic attention necessary to arouse public c.insideratioii and to ensure! public patronage. The lack of a super- i eminent educational institution in .be i South one that would overtop a .. .. , . oiners; which, nv ine means t disposal and the professional ability il i .night command, would necessarily ! become the great Southern I i vvuutiU'v. Jind crntre of nil : i! .S''lnd;is!i(; le.Mniiti."' .li.os Inntr Ihim , , . , , , , " acknowledged; hut lor the reasons hriclly hinted at, us well as on account ol a certain predominant apathy in ' ' ' . the South, not easily overcome, every I successive undertaking of the hind' l.as'heeii abandonid in desi.aii-. a tier ' i -i iin.'tvai hit el ui'ts tn "ivc it a urarlu. . . ? ' " . V i cal direc.iou and a prospect ot early : success. J here are minds, however, so nn- bued wi.li an iiunte energy, forlihVd in the eonviction that what is - t rightful and just must eventually pre- j vail, as persistently to struggle on in I tl u,U ol'diseoura-eincnt, animated by a prophetic feeling of nil inia.e 1 Thus has it been with the i consecrated beads of the. Southern j Episcopal ('Innvh. The liislmps of: ten dioee.-cs tool; this matter in hand S'liue years since; and in spite of a thousand obsliicles, of (lishi'artening dcliiys, of confident predictions of 1 failure, and of the deadly torpor of ' Southern fcelin-. lliev have. ' South, : , pcrscv labor, ... v vered m the "rent and patriotic until the Southern University l ' ; has become son.elhin- more real and 1 has he : tangible t! '. than a loud anticipation, or a l'loUiin Wchav ,1 1 .. .1,, 1 ill i';i in. lefore us the address iss ued by the luiard of Trustees to the Southern I lioccse, in which are net I . 1 .1 .ii-.. , . 1 10 111 l ie co iro n g reasons wine 1 " have induced them to select a ceilain spot, as die site of the proposed Uui- crsily. It was manifest that tin ' cousiileral ions by wbieli their choice ! would be .'overned wonhl be (be een - i tr.-.liiv ..I' tl... I,.ti..n. tl... s.-.h.l.ritv 1 ' ' . . J ol' cees.ibili.y of.be i....... , . ur, v,,,. .nuu,,,, n un; i.n.i.- tion ol'suilable buildings, anil compar - alive proximity to .he students homes. All these advantages, it is homes. All these advantages, it is believed, have been united to (lie site . ... : . . n linili'i I.. I ie site which the Loard has chosen at Sewa - I nee. it stands upon an elevated pi L" The .surrounding country presents many features of picturesque beauty; ; the soil is rich in building stone, and M lt,,,,U",1 ,i,'",';r- 11 1m ; coal mines at Us very door. One ol : l.i. t . & i ..... ... - ; .. ' (be richest farming regions ol the . est lies at lis loot. It is almost en - cu ch y meshes ol railway comma - iiication, so that the student from any , part of .he South, Save Texas will be willnn loityeight houis ist.uiu. ol (he University. The lands donated , to the Dioec-c comprise several inoti- sand acres, particularly adapted 1 . I I I l.l.,' the projected University. And now lti.it this ull-impcrtant ! pro-requisite has been accomplished, and that the ground is ready to receive ; ,,, Plirr r il. i,wi...r " - -'i - structiue which is hereafter to be III 1... . u ' interest dedicated to the momentous lounutu uy byadcominalion Chr;s - e Trustees contemplate the . ,l..in of sectarianism.- exclusion of secla "nn .eulum of n udy .11 i n , i iai)S. the ..i..i,,,,, .., j m ! U-U every branch of ; scenee-.U Uoors v,, . . s.Ul.e.,ts o. every na. K, ...... COnduct will be catholic in thc very . ,j(,1(.!)t avnH0 of the word. Vo sub- l Mm In. i ll -.1 ...! id... I in nv....... :.rv i In Ilia ie u.e w ...si- .1 ' n:.u ....... ; ..... . .. ii .:. . .,............., ,.,i.. turn i prelates who have initiated that noble : :. M' iiir :'s Y;'.S T 'i'h '. i ' the stronger and brave, shrinks away, ' thousand dollars, it would have se- ! undertaking can with confidence ap- j""1' 'tith s ' ,i,,B U'"1 ulY"'- currtl for l.im .. standing in this ro. peal to Somhcrn wealth, intelligence i r i 1 ts t " ' " '"' i1 . s""11 ... ..... i lile ol si c lit endnr.'ii.ee. nml cites : iie II hi". ' i ..... . .- , . . . . . , ... ..... 9iui uiii . i.i l l . it . . . . i.i.. ii.iL... ... ri ' . .1 1 .. ii.' I, ..I. sum ti '" ....... I anu pan lousm 10 router prompt ami Ill ll.ii f ll fill Mill tf..'. .1 tt n:vv ...(.. . itud nati lohsm lo render promnt and reetion, there can be no pretext for anyone to decline contributing to wards this laudable enterprise in tho proportion of his means.. It remains for us to stato that the intention of the founders of the Uni versity is to sec nro a permanent en dowment, sn that the Institution shall not be bependaut on the pupils for support, and will not be restricted in theipjilication for moral discipline liy the dread of displeasing and losing any of the inmates, nor will its pro fessors be compelled to rely on the varying and uncertain amount of fees. Thus, the remuneration being ample, and liberal, the finest professional talent may at all times be commended. Several members of the dillerenl; dioceses are now in our city, and will, we understand, apply to leading titi i.ens lor such contributions as they may feel disposed to oiler. We are certain that the proverbial generesty and public spirit, of Louisiana will . ... . .' .. . . ... 1 S'' . , .V " " " u,,u ' ap)e;us. Louisiana, upiiieiu, pain- otic, bieh-ininded and trulv Southern; tin ..il I u i o' ' I ! il"'oU";l' h,il,M M"'',;'ss luM .'" !lu' i iiuuiniLi iii. i.iimiii.iK1: v-i .in iii.-nuim.il , winch is destined at no distant period to become I he pride and the glory of our section ol country, , ..em. i w , i-i-vive . Mill'. An AIv h.M.Mi. ,vl , . , , t , , 1 hnn st wiiki'd me Irom ihc happiesl d re inn Aud.'wiih a sin-le word, hast still',!, Of ::veuleM ihonhls, tho fairest slreaiu That e'er lhroii;n boyi.-h I'amy llirill'd; .. . -i i . t . i'i-:uii ii ;is i t'l-u no iiiiiii' iui wmi pnreusieu memory, Still ile.-tanM ntly to deplore, 1 luru in hopeless pain to ihec! I lurn to time, unt linn in vain; Thou heai'sl in u noi.thou will not Nor heed, dial dai ding hope again, As lain! quite, lo ine, as dear! .M, coui.i s. Hum no one nour resiore. I hat hour will make me more than free, And vet, tho,,;;!, destined to deplore, And curse llie ..-iM, 1 curse not tliee! .ii : i Yel, was it well lo use the game, Thy web of witcheries tearn.id smile; To fun hoy-fancies into flame, 1,01, IIMiCi. Ill ' laiili and lovo the w Idle? i Where was the merit in llie nr.. (),, 0e, ,i,ple;-i,ll, ,!;;;!,(, lii lhai biiM seliool that sells the heail, 1 1 . 1 1 i v i n lii'. I) tin e nn. I lliilll'dll! II Sni.lTARU). To De.vruov U.vrs. Tim Urillin ((.hi..) F.mpiiv Stale says that a lady in that city, whose house became so in estei Willi Iron i esome little var- , lnil(S) ivi(J i(! sh 1Tm(lly o,. (is. solvinir copperas in water (make it strong) and sprinkle in the inosl prom- incut places, w ill make them Ic.ve ill a two forty rate and no mistake. She tried it .successfully, and has not been . M . ., , troulilcd with r;its or mice smei simple and will not cost much lo try it. (lirmn AiiAivsr 'i i.oah Lano," aoi:. ; UM, ...... U :is nmeli eiiine-l ion liel ween! ' .1 1 1 .t ... .1 : 1 . ..... .1 1., 1 .1 1.. ocuvec.i me ii.o.i,...-, .,., ... ....- , , hM,r are not only tho expression the lormer, nut Ilicy liiive me pow- : to ,,...(, ,IIH1 tie soul, and leave . t. saii, their corrupt ion there. a , ,,,,,,.r ,,, h, win. hII.iws himself to ! USI, ,, yultrar and profane word, has ; ' j " , Mt (my ,!,, that there is a loul ' vnjif it mill liis; nil ( I. lint lie th. utter- iyrt, " . j aiice of that word he extends that spot ( ! and inlln s it, till by indulgence it J will pollulii and ruin the whole soul. , l'.e earelolof vourwords as well as! vo. iinl,Kl,M. f Voti can control Ihc tongue that no improper words arc ironounocd by it. you will soon be able, also, lo control llie mind and ....... .!,., (V,.,.. ... ,. mi,. I.. Y.. ii ev. tineuish the fire by smothering it, or , i... .,.....,.,..;.,., tlioiiitlitH burst iiu: -Jl- . out j l.-mi,;,,.. Acvcr utter it word , lmVwh ere which you would be usham- ,,, to s, k i,, , presence of ihe . niost.relined Icnale, or tin. most re - ij,ilus ,u!l. Try this practice a little while, and you will soon have com - to,II!in, of yourself Tin: i;.i:han(;I': hank. About the time the Legislative In vestigating Committee o.i the banks " .'"-.. ."7"':." i bad the matter under investigation. Mr. Sp,.IM.,.( u,e I'res.de.it ol the l.x . . . . 1 ........ change lank, appeared in unit or two j ()llg ur.ic en ... which be a ten, . ed loss 1 i"ainsi llie riaio .. n . . . .1 .... ... ...'..........'...... I.. .... 1 ' ,'C" " i n aV tlu 1 hi J '.' . J he il .rol-e finis dth'1 ' , V g, -J eul,nfe!' eai, be had. Why don some one , ko th.s matter in band and make St. , " " - , - pclled to follow in the footsteps of his coadjutor, nurtou 'leave Ins country for his country's goo j?".N.r"'' True Uw. BUI HUB THE HOME J0!ia?JAL':w." .... . lAbornl Tvonosilim ! po.MHTlOX OF MEXICO. . ; T bis country coniintipK to be a prey to WE WANT j anarchy, and a field for French and two thousand stilmonbcrs and wo br - Hove we can have that number noon, if our friends will help us a little. 1 . Uutm order to hurry on the good work, wo make tho following propo- sitloiis to the Indies, und gentlemen too, if they choose to compete. 1st. To the person who will get us twenty-live subscribers wo will give "LV Kane's Arctic Explorations," in two volumes, bound in rich style and illustrated with !)00 engravings, worth .... ... il(l also, a liulv s iireasl inn, wtiicti ... , , . , 1 ... is beautilul and which we will war- ' rant to lie line gold, worth also, lithograph port raits of the liishops of the M. E. Church South, worth I I ... ,.. ... I" ,1 1 .. I i i tin ivli'R en r n lln .Intir in . i worm -also, a copy ol u.iiis I ': ' w"1'1'1 a's()' ""'1'u'(' 1' ! Single," a romance in two volumes, , Wt)1.( j( ,;o. -m .,! j ! DOLLA.IIS ! I . koii :r siJiisi;iM.m:iS ! Now, who will take us up on this liberal proposition! Makes no dill'er enee who "goes in," for we will do as well by all who will procure us that number of .subscribers. Of course! the subscribers must pay in advance. 1 Ladies, golo work all ol you.-- Webavegot. a library of over -.'" j ;llll()st .s;lid impossibiiilies-of keep bonks, most of which arc the very . il)f tR.m lU- Tu must l.ill.,.lul " ' lM'st ol' works, and all d': tl.uli(M t() lt.si! ,11!lllt.,s wi ot J)rc. ! which we will dispose of as above , .,..,;,, tvull i . .i t i -ii. , sta,eu. rtnr arc iiu'se noous soiieu- i,iost of ibein bein" n'w , '" ! ... , " ' -ii . j , -,L 1 0 I"'"' who will get. us (irt.tMli -i .1 V -I liii i.li-l - li. r wi 1 1 w. IM I . . I' j . . Wl vviil give a copy oi xvioore s I o-j die ill Works co.npletc-woril. 8 1. ' . 1, 1 . 1 .... m 1 : I. . . '",. ' . III' I . V I .'V 111' .I11III.I1IIIIN 111 Alriea-wortli i.O. Also a spleiulid engraving e lit died " i In; ll- .,.r., I ! I .. .. I.-.... .. 1 1, ' .......I I, & . A I... .... ! T 77 : inappropriate. 1eMracopyol the Journal one year.; A t;,;,:a.mv ,,,,,,,1,1,;,,, loHS0 at. j NVl"'lK '"'' j 1 . tll j,f -tl publish a work that should Ttiflivii Dnllnrn mill I'lft'l (' -lit .be a perfect specimen of typographical j nut :U. We will give for twelve sub - .scriliers, a history of the Mutiny in j min, worth Sll, Also, any three dol- j ;u. J;i;razii ie for one year. Also, a n,,,v ( i. South, n large ; ,ook worth n.'I 7."., making ,.(llt ' ' Let US heal' ll'OIll you soon. I These propositions are only inlcn- 1 del to aid our subscribers in .ioublin g our list lor next year, ami are so Mi era I li.it many will certainly avail themselves of tho chance to make some'. hiier- Should other works than those we have mentioned be prefer red wewill try and supply them. Miss Mai'i'ic Mitchell, the aelress, 1 I..... I..... I i mil ia.i ii j'l i .t nn ii n ilii uiniin...'. , i jt, ;l K, hracclet, by some of u.r minim is at Petersburg, Va. WoMiN.-Woinaii, woman! truly j lliou art a miracle, rlaee her among i ii r. .. i..- i u .. I,,.. .. !.,.. . ;m( ,, is ;l iWm., , tUin-y, way ward- j ,..-s, and sometimes folly annoyed ; by a dew drop, fretted by the touch of ! a but.tcrlly's wing, and ready to faint at the rustic ai a hectic; the zephyrs .....I. ,1... L.I.....'.. fj fr.. I... 'let' il.O .Uilll, ,IM. oil.. .!.- l.i, ill....!, and she is overpowered by the per rmue of u rose bud. liut let real e;i- ' lauiily conic rouse her alfcctioiis 1 ,Hr W( ; 1.l;tco K.r j ,u; .ilt s'j:,tte, uive ' her :v child, a bird, anything she loves or pilties, lo protect, and see her, as , 1 . surrendered VW in gold, bis horse in a relative instance, raising her , and sadddle. and gave his nole for tin? wide arms as a shield, us her own ballance, ami was permitted to depart blood crimsons her upturned forehead, j in peace. His people being rcspecta praying for life to protect the helpless. . .c, mid the sum stolen being respce l'raiisplant her in the diirk places of j table also, he was entitled to an ne tlie enrth, awaken her energies to ; uuiltal. If he had broken into a store action, ami her brcalh becomes U 1 1"11. ...'. ..... j ...... ( ,M.r ft UviiS- . . . forward with less timiditv than to her bridal, lis prosperity she is a bud full of imprisoned odors, waiting but fortbe winds of adversity to scatter them abroad, pure gold, valu iblc, but untried in the furnace. Ju short, wu - i-. "-o,.i xvhich raJiiitvs the great charm of existence.-.),.. A- A SUphcns. THAT'S SO. Mtf IC0rn ,0 kiM .,on theraseU.s. man is n miracle, a mystery, a m.i rill kin b.oiber; lFimien ofwn ,0. k,5S i0 baJ The mack and kiss each olh.tr Why had a man better loose an nn than a legf u".a.,, ,!00.!lin2 ),' J.o,.,eth.iig"touoot.' Uecause loosing his leg he looses "Doctor," said a young Miss of tin? high heeled modesty school, 'Ma sent mo to tell you that niter Mario Eu phemie DulcV Louisa, lliiody Jano has irnt n u..H.. nK..ei. f Iwi ti-i'!ul i.n l.ni. I..IV 1 JJmisli intrigue, llmrenresentalivcs of the In Iter Powers npprnr to bo daily irrowing trwre end more decided tn 1 lw t p u in i nrwt t il' ! i" i in hi t lin hi, it tt ))io r , cllH.ch purJ.s lllK, Hot. j withstanding the popularity of the adversaries among the great body of the people, his military genius, well- drilled army, and concentration ol re sources, conspire, with the aid he bus derived from French and British coun tenance, to give him a prospect of suc cess in his contemplated expedition against, the stronghold ol the Liberal 'for Juare liovrjnmelit. lit. Vera , . . ' .. , triu. It is said, however, that since 1 1, !1i , i ... ,,uiiin r I'.-i. dent, his real rower has rather been ' diminished than incrensed, because he : is l-ut poorly qnal.tied lor the rcspon , M ' I .S 'M ill S II), I M 111 IIC- 1 IV " !..:!.: i:. : .... ..e ... .. i I.:.. I .1.. voted Ins attenl ion heretolore exclll- sividy i military ailiiirs: and that, if i be draws otl'too large a portion of the ! trueps now guarding the city of Mex- ico, tn neeoinpauy lutn to era uruz, the Liberal.'; limn .lie mountain ru- gions will in turn make an attack up on the capital, which may be success ful. I'ltiuii ')' Aiiwiiifiiii. MISTAKES OF PRINTERS. Some people are continually won dering at ihc 'carelessness' of editors in allowing so many errors and bluit- ; ders to appear in their columns, and ; mar the print. Such people know I verv little of the dillieulties--wo had , pro,.K!iiolli,! proof readers arc , , , i t I11"!111' ( Ai(, vvlu,n j( js 1)0lm, ( li;U . i ' ' '. most papers such in expense is nee- essarilv disneiised willi. and the nroofs. ! ,u.,(Ulllti !in, ,,,, mvt-my . . . .. .11 i examined, the lact Will liol pear In connection with this subject, the following anecdote is not i accuracy. Alter having been read I c.ireli'ully by six experieneeil proof 1 readers, it was posted up in the hall '. of the University, and a reward of j fifty pounds oll'ered lo any one who should detect an error. I'.ach jingo ; remained two weeks in .this place; and yel, when the work was issued, several errors were discovered, one of which was in the first liw' of the first jinr. When such was the ease in a city long celebrated in Great Ilritain for publishing the finest and most correct editions of the classics, what is to be expected in a newspaper, which luusl necessarily be hurried through the press while it is news; and where the compensation will hardly nlloij oiic"cxpcr paced proof reader," let alone six. The wonted accuracy '. of our papers is really astonishing Gen. Sain Houston, of Texas, is said to be engage 1 in preparing his vale dictory speech, lb. retires from pub lic life on the 1th uf March next. He says he shall puss I be lemainder of j llls agricultural .ursu.ts. employ ing bis leisure hours in writing j bis autobiography. When asked n ,ilV wr two wl,y he did not , , th.a (h , ,.()r ,,u s;lici i - "Sir. 1 .diall write my own life, that 1 may reply to ihc attacks made up- ,mil." i AnttOTtsn. Mansmn lions, : c,,.rk u , sto(. t!ll. m , g0,j, wm jiirreslcd in the edge of Kentucky, and j brought hack to this city last week. a and stolen a lew articles of niercliaa- m . .in, OVUI1 II .... Illiii.li." .'. I of f , s,ol, h;i, wl- (o lVni meaf. rniier.ti- dr...t i Yinxow Jkssaius,:. As this delight . ; ful plant is in lull bloom in oi.r gar- dens and lonsts, ther" is no better tine locution the public against iis . poisonous properties. P.oih the vine ,1... o........ ... ... :. ; nun .,,im......ii vnn. ake into the siomaeb, and mime- tm instaitces of serious illness and dealb. from the want of a knowledge of ,ilU lact. are matters of recor l - inret and nurses cannot be too par- ticubtr in regard to them, ns children nut everv lliintr that is xwp. t or lienti. I J 3 t i I'n 1 inlo their mouths. Savawth lie- 'a'-"'"". ! Vords of nir.-ction from thof I love, will soothe th harslie tMhtgi.