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- -4 -Y 3- 3i 6 if f47 - 3 - -i-. z 4-)6 to f-o d- Ifu~a it, th v k+i0'be PEdgeOeld Advert.ser YpiiN Dollar pe unun I D.follars tud Fifly - lratio of Six, m athe,ate or rl tion,-and' Pl'mr Net aitritw) 81h, on9h6. Subnri * State are r-aired to pay in ads No subscription received for les than je, 0l o pajer discontinued until all . snwi ges Are pd, except at the option of the Edi'i Msiliscriptions wifi be couitiued unlessother Sigaderdt-the and q the year. Anv-saxxs go~s. ons Icuottly inserted at $21 cents per squa r, fift utsertion, and 313ents for each ed* 4rdeirtisementi Hot, having the un bamic rked on them, will be co 'out, and charged accordigf, All coihmunications o the Editors, oPDill . Yin i strictly at tended to. . FRESRE SUPPLY. JUST. REChlVED AND F6drLPLE BY -BARIRE LS Fr#h 3 - Mickerel, - bbs. do. No.2, 4 , lf-blils fresh 2, do6 .50 do ,do.do 1. do 25 gr :d! 1, do 50 4bls rCanl Flour. 20 cas e Cheese,.. - - 10,; A naSe r Operior Ml 5. 1 o..gnic V -25 Northern Potatoes 10' Sio Onio11, 200 do Housa1 f6 20 boxes $perm i dl es -ALSO, A OXNERAL ASSO'* TM.T OP. Dry Goods :4a94 - re Ne I of every deaeliptionad of the hest quality * ,'whleh they.ofi'erfor sale onaccomumolating terms. Their fmteuds and the publie gener 'lly are fespectfullygrequeited to call'. amid exatnine. t~oir stock. Hamqburg, Nov. 21, i:3G tf 42 ugs & DMedicines. i Subscribers haniiig erecently puarcheusd - the DJ1UU'sTQRE of thle l:mio fjam. 4f. rewpectfullf infonm the Public. their friemln, and the late patoiu: of the establjsluI. tha they will confinns the DItUG business it t1w eame tahid, No.. d,'irnad Street. vhore teie are now . n Philadelphia, New Yprk and loston.fa large -sad well selected lssortment of DRUGS, MjEDICINFJS, P.AINTW, OILS. DYE-STUFFS, IVVNDOJ GLARS, PATNT MEDICINES R PUM S I AT T E R' .IAT E R 4~ . $c. 'Sre. i wl 'disposn of umpon terms as low and noodaing as mi he ofhined in any tikeij ,IIrnt Market. They wvarranit their articleii -esh and genune. 'LOUD - TIIWF.LL.. - amzista,.Ga. g .10 -an* inte. - EUG, 4 M -VM I-YE S ,PAINT I . WIN 0%' 8, PAT.41 MEDI C FU Mr E R re .SPI C Ynforn their feiends nmiouners they -havo entered into.v& ~rmthipj, anud inton to- keep alwayms dilWitl - 0. assortmtent of all'atelas-in their fine~1A i uesmn'mv be ieliW on it blirnijotbo q:vty. as they hme been seeied the HE Subserir afferreturtig hi- sincere o iberal ptronaagl~e? has mei with-so-fir, respecntfuz v utnforms his frienmds anid the puic., that, in .;delitidhitu his former. 8TOCK, he isjmow gpeniina frIm.Philadelphia, arge amd fresh 4npply. ..JQICINES gen'. en9~ly. taele~wt~~p artmenit of - GomdkFoil, &c. whichii infmiident will give s ipsfiedton to all thtise hydur lhim wih h temrcumstom. - ~tN, A.Antnty-orcauer siPhylimn ddwewllm~aivml te, caillan'd examine foar themselveu 4 y :putrchase elsiryltere. - 1MEDICAL OALdi~ . idA-T KI S QN o ers hiAt'b . *" d vielnity. -Having engaged mn a h. 'tenstrie pettee CSve . revosly to fnsa, .:hn tho Hospitals of L1jtI Parin, yhm'rm hi.. -masinoed eighteeon me 'A5~ iof Meda l kutawledge, lhe feel8 confilen e-i can rtudler atisfactionm to all who umaftcall on him. N. I. All who are afflicted by ofd udeers are re quested; to giv e huiim a call. -COM!ARTYER$RIlP. 1Ui1E Sub~scribers hove formted a Co-p'a. ..E.nerslop, under the firm ofr 8kaftekelfordt Boag dr Con for the purpomea of JMPORJTING, and trans.-uit W VIlOLE8$A LF- D. RY-.GOODS bumsinmes. ..hey will openi a large mad'i extensive Stock 1j1 ~reet'Iron) Euoa.,) s'tfld toa the.-Southog' market, about the Iastof Sepember, in Faber'a Block of Buiildings, at -the Corner of jFraser'e Wharf anid EatBy -3AKJ~ozD I. 8. BOAG. Aa~rdeston.Juy230,1636. . Ih' Vr 1TCLUSE T E taeManuufacturing 'Coipan and .now havo.on hand, a oprf o any, of orede also minachie bA latest ned to oper V the Fall "d akingLiUnsey to- eigh about R I a pound per yard, in the most substantial uanner. Ordes addressed to the undersigned, (Aiki Ba'rivell District, 8. C.) will be neatly b and forwarded, an direcked at thu lowestmanNSA tuing prices. ,JASPER GIBFS, Agunt for Cbmspany. Rouse. Sa minons & co, . 1~d~k tdirainer thi t teirrind and the public foi the -libvrud patronage cOnfered on them in their WAKI. IIOUSE & CO'Wi[1.8810N BUSINiSS for years past, Vespectlily renew the offier of their services, .misamg tloir continued efforts for the promio pf the interests .of their patrons. They are pared to atford the ustual advances on Cotton, -*asgned to their care as heretofbre. ,Ga. Aug. 8, 183 -1h 27 a .i.ulltrance & 1rdst TA .' ALL PAID IN. So .'Aaent, fhr'h above Conpl n P% .11yre1 st loss or GEO O'T. rg, S. C. N9v..2W1d886 g 43 xatber for .ate. bI cribser has recently coincne Saw ag .at the'Mill known a* the hn la jidrtim's, and offers for sale Fiftoeit or Twenty rhousanid feet of Luam h-oerg gt the customary frices. The Ail' twelve miles froi. this Villy 'tiand 6 mites below the Pinep flouse, nea the old road leAding to Aiken. Orders and hills will be promdtty excut.-d B 1""WMIN F. LANDRITM.Y De 8, 1836 "4 N' r-'a' e'nco "~nhur, e .tween E'lEe d CNn*e; and' Mr. T e.Blea,;* n- tfif-obi-N$-vieiz12 ennflining two I n ni *W-90tem:un for *15 due 'ihe Js, of'lthccad her. the* d:1t nol resColltectesd. The'hoiber on Hewkinh Clemian ir ~p55. dit- sonetine in Ooeolsr, the dfime not renulPitod. A between 6 or A in ce e. Any pers isdinea ihe artM kw and leaving the'm mt this ffice, will be liherat4v rewMard-d. MfCWAJAff iMINK INS. Dec. 12, 1836 - e 45 d D UNG the t.ion of October Colnrt. a D otc of hand paynhIn to Z. Itarri-.-on iet eun e/fgr itrivinga Stage on the (rnnville lind, f1or hunf4rmi avid one dt1rs and :4 conts, . Co I "ns ar Johni MeLoan. All persons At WrIned fron trading for said Not.. .4. TUCK~i. Y er 9,IG e40 Y a colottri.is, in Atic e'troets of I f p to this by describ. advertisornent, wiln giving to t~~fider. 274-8::1 "'"tr. 88 . RING Conrt week. hkv a youth. a re'd 51norocco POCKERT BO0OK contniving a hinia l'ums of Money nuid one No'e. The owner aonsnhave the'satme by pvrfViw property. reward. ing the finder and payimg for tuis advertiseriient. Unquire'at this Oticee. Nov. 17 If 41 TIME.- BLUE S& E embserserfthb Cotupamny formerly ox. fg at this 1lc with-thme above nramo, pub! * att of Maid Comipany, ~l on t e~~i'~ to E. J. YommI~ IL L~uemeO'i~36 (f 40 M o ttoe Seed. r14 I tiscr sas for~ sale Huandred Ilushkls of Petit Gulpd ton Seed, sonuasi andu hird years proA from pure seed impomrt~d bay hasimself frin New Or euns. l's'ce 25 centg per husashel. - IWOSESlT W~ATTS. Ns' -83G. - 42 gt to tiae ,#indt Wmin rgristna hf5 tihe n -bout .thiy-five years of nye. 5i fot8 Jme i)jgl. H Jeuays that hseise. loist r0of Co umhus, Gin. TI lrqested to coine foarward, ttnro r lfrtf' a'sv chares. nsr,.d take hief Nnyeaiher25f. 1l:tr, 4:t sf TeaherWanmled, O ok care.ofthe GAsW 'AY . teiCADEMY, who is well qu's ified totnhthe h6nglish Language. rhe In stitutioni t comm~nence on the 15 Fob, 1837. IUGH NEAL, 1 T. HILL, - a.- j H. IEHILLE F. CgALLEN. G-.L9TROTHIER J. ED0 .-J - Dec 8,1836 - -. tr44 Of al' ind Ript conettantly For safe)~ Greenw6od Acadeaitnu,' CA.06O .64'ihibealtby ri~~bc aters of the Sa uda and SavatnaU q gmand will re-commence their exre- ,o the first.Mondayiu Jan up8rY,,P 4 J er the supeigtRndance of and' Johu zimpson of the uis~niud Miseb'"ea Chap -n of mlo depirtneat. Iliss An iu onsoaof ~~ri'ton it- is ospedted will taka0ie &of the Musical department. Of. tuitiou are as follows: '1'or the loier branches of English.i'clu .1&R4ading, Writing, Arithbmeiic, aid ASztiiogrnpby1 twelvegtllars per anaunm or . - - p4 00pr.4r For the same, together with Geography, History, Graminai, and all other higher branches of English, twenty dollars per an amanor - - - - 6 00 !,jfor the same, together with Latin,'Greek, and the French langqage, thirty dollars per an nuru or - - - - 900 For Music, forty dollars pcr annijm or - - - 15 00 For use of Piano, three dollars per annm, or - - 1 00 Good Boarding, (including firc-vood and washing) can.ho obtained, at from eight to nine dollars per month. LARKIN . GIRIFFIN, Sec'y of Board of Truttecc. Dec. 17,1836. e 46 lsount Enon Academy. T I L lihe commenced on the 1st Mlon day in Jan. next, under tho direction of Mr. RUSIH CAM PHI'LL, a gradunte of the South Carolina College, recinumended to be a gentleman of;4Iiigh muoral worih. and at scholar well calenlated to prepere youug men fora'.llege. December3.183i nc 44 ,NOTICE. HE .Copartnershi p heretofore existing he tween the sqtbsicrihers under the firn of G. L. PENN, & CO. was dissolved on the first lay of September- last by nilitnal conseit. All persons inde-teil to thema are respectfully requested to conic forward aid liguidate their accountis. G. L. PENN & E. PENN tire dulyiinthoriz. ed to settlo the brainess of' the. Concern. G. L. Ii- NN, E. l'f NN, B 31. itODGERS.. r T" Sibheriliers nke thisi oplortimity of re 'hwir tianks to tih-ir -rinn:ls;'nt'd thr ...f oirl gto:y havo- e nfiiuines' thisplace. .i They also iepleav8 o'ifdhrm the 'nnbhlienat thiy have gssociated with ilhe.ic in biiusess. sic:e the irst of Sept. last. Mr. Wn.ia-u B. Jonsso-i jr. tud Mr. RODF.R ANDEPsox, Young men well !-nown to the citizens of thq Distrie. 'Te busi ness hereafter will be conffued undePte firmi G- -L. & 1. PF.NN & CO.' . They hope by'unremitted attent:on to iminels and ettort to pk.ase. that they Will nwrit a ctmtqp 1a1nem 4ft't.e very -liberal patronage, wh.ieua. 1-e-ecxtended to the late Concern. G. L. PENN, E. Pk.NN. Jan. r183y. tf 48 T HE -Copartnershiip heretofore oxisting an. der the firm of;- - DOWu), (OVDE, &. CO., is this day dissolved by its oin liminatio All rersons. indebted to ihen are respectfnfy and eurnestly.iivited to call and set-le their accounts or Notes, ais the case may be, as soon as possible at tho old stand C. A. 4+1% D, SAMIU1 1 '. 4i00fDf WILLIAM .. bUTULR. Jan. 2nd 1837. TIlE Subscriber having purchased the entira interests of'Snamel F. h.node and Wi.'M. But. Ier. in the (irm of' Dowd. (ioode & Co. takes this iiethod Of r'eturning his siacere thanks' to the Public for the liberal patronago le hlas receivcd. and pledges himself to use every exci tion in his pover to acconunodate with liberality all who 'tstrhpleased to cotinue theiar itnroi.~ e. A a assortment of' GOO)S will be --oil sa kpton hand. and aut as low prics as an, i titft southern country, '4.C. A. DOWD. *Adiistrator's~i" Sale. .T N)IdER the poweors vested itn ns k' the last w)iill andtu testamenit of Jetl'ersona Iti'chardlson we sallsel a blic our-er 01tg h~' ci'Febhar t,'iut Edge Ild Col oqee' e houLs andloi laioly~ oceutuied ? 1dow of' tdd: deceased iii-thee'Village of ?g Aold. The lot contains abtoumt a hlmf acre of lid with a omfotable, dwelliug, and all nece.ssar~ At 'thme tirn0 a'I~ittract of land of eaid deoeased; containing abut 250 dre, situae about twb mniles from Edgefield Villiske adjoining tfie lands wheuroon Mrs. Rt. Blalock now resides, lands of Mlrs;-,Labonle and others. Agood Barouch and pair of nnteh. horses, 'well kiito. TnaoF SALL.-Credit until the . jsto January le$~s; purchasers giving note and ap proved suretyj DUN.JAMIN ICHA4RDsON. THu UPH(LUd~ HELLa - Adminaistrators tcith. the D l-anured. Jan.5,i9.r/. . . . , e 48 'NOTICE. T1-RAYF'.D from ay plantatIon ne'ar.Beech slfahnd, on the '20th of N'ov. last, a small llJAY .MULE, 1 r 67rfive years old, with somne collar iiharks and elsmp on the maside of thu', hoth: of the rz,.ht litnd l'g. 'No othier .inarks recollected. Any in-. formiatnarby which the said njiule can be obtained will not only be thankfully rodeived, but liberajlv rewverded. CARRtEL A NOUD). arrier's Now Vnic a Addreu. TO THE PATaONS OF TIfE'EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER. .The old year now has past aivay, And new year comes in young and gay. Our lovely soil with plenty's crowned, Antid peace, and health, and wealth abound. My readers listen to my song, For I will not detnin you long. The Carrier his respects presents, And asks you for your surplus cents. Fatr ladies of this polished town, I pray (o not upon him rown. lie's told you ninny a tale of love, And joy and grief, your souls to move; Ile's told how many a cunning lass, lHas hound in chains more strong than brass, Or ndainnut, sone foolish swain, Who's even fondly hugg'd his chnin. - And why mny not each sii'le dane, Ere-this year passes, do tl same? Dear girls, I've one request, to make, Whenl O'er yon wed, send me some cake. To politicians, foreigh news lie's brotight, to drive away the blues. A word with you, ye wealthy misers, Why dont you take the Advertisers? . The CnshA vould ne'er by you he uiss'd, Subscribe then on the printers list. Ile'll tell yotu where to purchase stock, V lieu next your cofrers you unlock. T To all my readers young and old, Line upon line, lie's soiethig told, Ahout the Kinderhook ingicinn. Par excellenice the politician. Creat Vann! if thou but stretch'st thy wand O'er the broad face of this free land, O'er evrv.e n there's th'rown a mnist, An ad tone th'cuehanitm:c:t cian reist. Oli oarc of conjtarersaill hail! L.ift froi thy brow, the golden vail. Andbjlcss thy foll'wers with the sight They'll start in wonder and affriglt! Oh Jolnson ! thou the black naun's frical. -The snuse to thee would rcccon.in cud, To haie to Afrie's sunny land, Where thou the darkies maay'gt commapd: From tlee, a long line may descened Of( wool-lead Princes who'll extend, Thy Mlsakened namue to future days, %% hile Congo btrds will grunt thy praise. Ohi Texas! where the hold.and bravo Find lteedom,- or the soldier's grave, Contendina fkr pinn's noblest right, Against the Metie' tyrants' mighi; Where Carolina's sons have bled, And suink aniong the gallant dead My humble muse would not essay To sing of you, in her poor lay. Of what has happ'd in our own State, The muso Will not this time relate, Save that she voted for U ill Mangum; To Vau and oth'rs, sihe says "hung 'em!" Of William% or the Gallic King, Or Sultan Mahnond, she'll not sing; What boots it in this land of work, To talk alout a lazy Turk ? Whazt care we for a sailor king, Or any worthuless titled thing?. TIhi* land's the rinter's paradise, Whewre each .mnay prinit his thuonantid lies. On parsing now, the muse would say, WVhen thais you read, the Carrier pay. Miscellaneous* . REASON FORFEMALE BEAUTY. optanes asked me one day why the wo en of the Jewish race are so irnuch ha ime'r.thani the men. I gave him a ren n at onice poetical ad Charistian'.- The Jo1 sses, I repilied,:have etsenped the curste wth h lhas niigted'napon their f'athers, lhus l.ban s anda. sons.-.Not an Jewess was to he see amnong the crowd of priests and then rab-. l eg '-ho insulted the San of Mlan, scotarged 'lia crowvned him wvith 'horns, and subjec ted h imi to ignominy and the agonay of'the ro.The womiean ofJuden beoliev'ed in the Sn ajar; they loved. they llowed himu, theay nas ed' hitua withr their sulistance, they coo' jedhimi under allietionis. A womaa of ;hfv pouired oti his head the oint-. mr ,3 ich she kepat in a vas'e of alabaster; tbhq inner ntuointed his ti-t ih a.p9;'uitl "t1- ud wipedu them with herhigfr,. h'ist, oht pairt, extenided his grae adm to tjti Jewesses; hie ruise1 fr 'Ih a of the widow of Nnain,uat a1~rti's biQ r, Lazarus; hie enaredl binon' ah-nil er- aw, and the' woman who touchedtht It f his garanent. . To-a. t):e amarian wI n lie was a spring of livinig water, atal atc passionate Judge to flap woman taken na almery. The daughters of Jertasalem ever him; the holy woman aiccom. ihim tQooClvary, brought bul man4 I' apices; -and iveeping, sought him it- the Aepulchre. '" Woman, why weepest.loii?" His first appearance afler the resurrtciion wat to Magdalen. lHe said to her. 'Mary!' At the sound of that voice Magdalen's eyes were opened, and she answered, 'Master.' The reilection of some- very beautifal ray must have fested on thie brow of tho lewesses." YANKEE INGENUITY. Tpe vhole world must ere long acknow ledge the superiority'o Yankee ingenuity, and already many portiQns of it have tacit ly made the admission, bj ihe employment :;fAmerican mechanics in the superinten. lence of various kinds of mechanical busi ness. -Gen. Tallniage, in a letter from St. Petersburgh, remarks, that the foreman of the principal rnnchin' factory al Manches ier, (Eng.) is an American froi Providence; and that the principal nanufacturer employ ed by the King of Prussia, is a native of Baltimore. Henry Eckhd was for i long linme the mnaster slip-builder for the Sultan of Turkey; and we saw stated a few days since, th at several elegant huttaies have been ex ported per order to England from Nipwark, N. J. Two inventions, which arc considered by the English ns the greatest improvements Df the age, are the fruits of Yankee ingaenui ty-the mnchine for making the %yeaver's reed. invented by J. A. Wilkinson, of R. I., and the "self-regulator" to the power loom, invented by A. Stone, of the same State. !tn in point of ingenuity, we believe noth ing can exceed the stock mchine..invented ty GCsen. harvey, of this village, and now in successful operation in the nantfacture rf stock franies. Added to this. his mnehine ihr nnmaufacturing'.serew; his brick ma line; his combig nparnsitn, and various rat hers of minor importance. exhibit mechani r'al skill of the highest order. Wiherever our. ingenuity and enterprise extend into freign countries, an evidence anm convic ion of our gretness pes with them ; and the noni-recniling rifle of vouti Cochrnn made lahmod 'or Tur'key exclaim, "If American boys can do this, wheat can their mien do ?"-1oughkeepsic 7t legraplh. NAMES. Most nrnes have a meaning in the lan utinne in which they were fir-t iven. Some't intes, doiuibtleis, tie ieaningi was npplied arbitarily or withl.Et referenco to its mttenncmi, but morefefprently expressive of some charneteristiejof' the permti who bore it" Thus Clarke, fiont the latin ceri cus a clerk. was a nune given- to ithose (if that ofice. Smith is the English transla t!..4te J. kniin f'4luea generail term. joined with the pairtictular one expressive of the employmen-t of tmost artists and ia chanies. hence the'numerois Smiths inr the world. 'The English lantiuage is made iP of' so many other la'nguages that thefde fition or its proper unmnis are not gener ally obvious ; bitt in nost native languages their mening is apparent and simple. To niaty bibles is appended the defini-. tion of mnalny Ifelbrew, Greek, and Latin naTIes. An enhiahuened (ermnan or lint lander can tell us the .imeaniig of many of their names, which are somtimees quite Indicrous ntd not very flattering to -'he fimnily they designate. - it mlost' langunges a syllable is affixed or prefixed to tienn of or ilc son of. Thus In Iigiihind Seobch, Mr. or 31ne. In Spanish ex, as Fernindex. In Hebre'w len. In Dutch Van. In Arnhie, Rben. In English,-son is- freqtently ailixed: its Williamsifteleson of Willinin, Stevenson Johnson, &c:. EXTRACT FROM VIRT.' Excessive -epith is nei'ther gloiy nor b-ppiness.---The 'eld wretch nvilo thinks only, of himisell' ; who draws his hand within its shell and never puts it out but for the purpose of lucre and ostentation, who lxks upoitin his fellow creatures not only without syipaity, but with arro gaice and insolence', its if they were made to lie his"vassatls, and he was itade their lord; as if tiey were4 fir no other pur lise thtan to Ipamper his avarice, or to contribute to his agrendizemetg; such a man amy be rich, hut trust mue, that lhe enn never, be .bnppy, nor virtuous, nor Creat. 'I'here isain ihrtyne a golen mean, which is the appropriate region of virtue and intehligenice. Be eotent with thai, and it thfe hern of plenty overflow, let its dropimgs of honey iin the wilderne,ss, be to cheer the way worn lillgrimn. I wish you iideed lo be 'ingcdshed;;,but wecalth is not essential to d.,tinction. Look at the il liustriousi'patriots, philosophers, atnd-pjhtiltan. thropists, w~ho in various ages hiave bles cel the world: was it their wea~~lth that miade themn gre'nt 1 where was the wenth oef Aristides, of Socrates, of Plato, of E ptaminnndas, of Fatbricitus,-of (Cicintnaltuis, and a countless host upon thew rc'lls ohf (nme ! Their wealth was in thteir meitud and henrt -,nThese are the -treaisures by which they heave been, immortullized,..andh such- alone are treasures that are ivorth a serious struggle. The Tide stard.-Ahut the midd e of' last Oct. the watters of the Elbe, ait IHam-i tierg, were obhservedl t r'ematin statiouis foe' welve hours, .ase if' the mtooni had logtlier lufluence over the sea, or ats if the wajers hadl orgottoil to rse an~d frill. Ships at anc~hor "hich turn and chance their potsitria neirh nig to the position of the tide, remnained air hny mnotonler~s, A siin-r phenaomienoni wn' >btserved oct All Saeint da~y. in 1775, ai thi. imeof'the mcmornbule eathquake at Lisbton. .Shooting stars are.thouent by tihe genera.' ity f Mahoftedauns to bet lithetnineg wi hileb . ~ed by angel natchers at thiose' demons, vl6annronch too nm~~ itm-o . ga-e opr. -.- - - 1QUETTE A little work has just- bead published itn Glasgoe0tit led h'e 'Science of Etiquette,' which8furhi e4fsummary of laws ofrgod i breeding, 'condeused into a small compass. and calculatedl to promnot. the gteneral com fort and -welfare fi society.- The following are n few of the mnxints: " True poltetees consists in apearing -easy and natural, not fbreed -and a Iiected. - "Ifupon the entrance of-a visitor you continue a subject begun before, you slheulh always ex plaitr the subject to the new coner "Never commend a lady's musical skill to another lady who herself plavs. " Do not allow your love for'one woman prevent your paying attentionto others. The object of your love is the only one who ought to perceive it. - * Avoid all proverbs and cant phrases in conversation. '.Ir you meet a lady ofyoor aequaintanco in the street, it is het part to notice you first, unless, indeed, You are very intimate. The reason is. .f you bow to a lady first, who may not choose to acknowledge you and there is no remedy; but ifshe bow to-you you, as a gentenan,'cannot cut her. "Nevr nod to' n lady in the street neither be satisfied with touching your hat, but take it of; it is a courtesy her sex de mands. " Do not insist on pulling off'your glove, on a very hot day, when you shake hands with a lGdy. If it be ql why all very well; but it is better to run the risk of being con side(red unigallant, than to present a claminy ungloved hand. "if you meet a friend in the street,; in a colee lihouse. siop, or indeed any public place, never address him by natne, at Iieast tnt wo loudly as that others tay hear it. Sensitive people do not like to be "shown tip" to strangers.ns "Mr. Jones," or " Smith," and so attract disagreeable notice Across your friend quictl3 ; do not rour out "Alh ! Mr. Smith! how do you do Mr. Smith.". It i% very offensive, and shows a great want of proper deliencc." A Noble Resolution.-A mong of her resolu taons'yassed at a Lajte mecting of thle Mobilo riule corps. respectful totlhe worth and imimn ory f M. J. % let-ter, late liutenant in that Comp::. was one adopting his only chili a-benutiful little girl, seven years of aga, and pledning iheiselves to cherishst pporr null educate her. Thi< was a noble and inagnanimits net. and cannmt he extolled in a tone too high and exalted. The fither was: a man or hig'h and cuobled feelin, it, a better friend to others than to h nin dl, anl left that only-ploedgof hk-lovO to his wi'j. , which-the mernhers- of the rifle conpaiy have adopted as their own. Tisi i abentt tiful moral upon the character of tur vonnw population. They now stund to her as t' father, and they are to cherish, educate and support her."-Mobile Chron. A noble Animn.-The largest dog in Amerien is now exhibiting at 164 Broadway lIe is oflie Mount St. Bernard breed, and although only elevent tnonthis old, is in trihm a noble animal. Mr. Ifannitngton, to whom he beloigs. has nlso his dam with a litter of pups at hisrnoms: and these have been readily disposed of at the price of on. itin dred dollars for the males and liftv fr the females. We recotminend to all the'adinirers of tile moet intelligent ofthe brute creation, to pay a visit to No. 164 1 roadway.. Y. Courer. 'Truth uttered by Acciden.-A clergy man nitely preached a ranting nonsenisical sermon to ihe small edification ofa'a nold ladv. who had been equally a sullerer. "1 don't low," she answered, "but he is one of the m1iassionries for the profanation of the Gos-7 pel, and lie seems to be a tmaster in his way." Tie good soul meant propagation. Kreosote is one of the wonders of nioderri chemistry nt) mnterin miediea. Deside. the tuanny virtues hitherto attritid.tl to it. it i believed to be a specific in toorbsache,; nnetc it is kitown to prevemt ink lromt bewmit~ino monldy or - mustv. It is~n liquid v'- am-Ot from wood tar; aInd may be obtained at tho drug stores. Many men gain a reptitation fhr wisdomi hby a sententtitus atid sobier gravity. They are like Pat'sowvl. wvhich h~e chirisu,.'pedr. rot,' and oilb.redl for sale ; " V hv, 'y, t the putrchiaser, " he does not talk. * .m, to be sure, but he keeps a devil of n in~ak. th biy are fe the' pr et day likeo. t yc 1.3 t the c ' eenus thier T~L~ T y serN ; yet Solo unmz in a v ar n-arnrayed liko oneC of these. A new sutanco called spirits of wood has beetn discoveredl by Damnas na P'i'q,, of Puaris considered e*Iuni to) :dlehol hto! or sp)irits of wine, wh.ich it tevemubles, A coinmmittee itn New .Jersey iAexamstinin., a new invention, called the. Spring power L4oootive.i of iyhht thme .peed i-. tto bit. fro ,a to 10) sisl.bs pet hOt.,tir- and steatnm 1iInttied withi amn al conidutl(td by the ao-. iro oh synrtus.. . In adidiction to die present enormous Bnnk.. ' enpinT of New York,we hea ftrn thme A lhapy Di)tly Adlvestiser that there n up. pications (br new lBapke with an'aggregato ca pit al ofl $26,6,000~O! ! ' .Five steam boat* imee bi'en loot on thei'~ Mississippii deling thie last geir.