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. LA BORDE, Editor. "We will cling to the pillars f the temple of our liberties, and if it must fall we wiliperish amidst the ruins." VOLTMi E 3. EDGIRFIELD C- ff. LO. C.) May 17, Is3S. * i~o. ii. IS PUIISilED EVERY THURsDAY MORNING. TERMS.-rhree ollkars per annni if pai< in advance,-Three Dollirs and Fitiv Cents i paid before the expiration orsix % onth- Irmn the date of Subscription.-and Four Dolhlars i S tot paid within Six Monti. Subsc'ribaers ontto the Stmte are reqiuired to pay in adraner. No subscription receivedflor less-r etan one year and o pape'r discontinued util all arroarage; areI ad, except at tlit option or the Editor. A stbs'criptionas will he -orintinled unles otlh erwise ordere-. at the end of the y'ear. Anyv person procurimr live Sidbscribiers arnt becOmani respisible (r the saume, shall receiv the sixth copy g!ralis. AnvMwTasaIts:Nirs conspicuously inserted a 621 cents per squnre, lor the first insertion. an( lit cents fr each continua. Advertisment tiot having the number of insertions marked or thema, will he continued until ordered out, am charged accordingly. All Adve-rtisements intmided for publication ii this paper, iust he deposited ini the Oftice bi Tucsday errnin?. All comnunications addressemd to the Editor (PoST PAID) will be promptly and strictly attend. ed to. CLOCKS, WATCRES IN J E W E L L E R V. No. 242 BRoAD STREET, AUnt.'iT.%, E (Near the United States lot I ) IE Subscriber all'ers to the Citizens of Edgefield District tnd its vicinity a Rich and Falionable assortntit of WATORES JEWELLERY, &c of the latest Style anImporation, consisting in part of the foilowiig Articles: Gold Inlependent Second Watches, with f'ron 17 to 25 Jewels, Gold and Silver Levers. Plaii & full Jewellemd, Londton Duplex md Anchor Lscalpeieniat Watclies, Gold attd Silver Lepine aid Vertical Watches. Ladies' rich Gola Neck Chains, new pattern. -Gentlemen's Gold (ard and Fob Chains. Keys. Seals, Finger-Rinags, Breast-Pits, Ear Rings. Gold tiad Silvemr Thimbles, Pencil Cases, Spec tacles. A'e. &e. Imritte ('locks, Flower Vnmes nnd Muimnl tce&BOXES. AGr nral Assortment of SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. S:.Ai Toses. SOUP LA.Es, CAsro. AND1 CA tE UISKEs, CAi.S-rreKs, Sit.-r Sr'ooss, & c. A .SO, SUP 'RIOR CU'TLER Y. A laie assorttent of RonrERs', r.m.rrsrrr and W AnE &. Bcrcuriu's IIA.OS, PIENKNIVEI.S AN) SCISSORtS; also a good assortnent o IOWIE. KNIV ES and DIRKS. JOHN B. MURPHY. N. 11. C.ocKs aInd WArcHrs carefully re paired. ad IWarranted to perlorm well. Augusta, Ga. March 2, 1838 tf 9 BLOCK TIN AND JAPAIN WeilI R E. T IE Suscriber hason hand a very Iarga "supply of ready mnnade T IN W A I' of all descriptions, which lte offers at w hola -ale or retail, at as low prices as can he a forded in this part of the country, le lha also a large sutpply of the newest fashion at .APAN WAR RE,together witha English ann Block Tin Ware of excellent qutality. Als< Copper anal Sheet Iront Ware-Setin:~ atnd Brazing Copper,-Bloc'k tin, Stovi Spelter, anal Tin Plate-all of whieb lhe oif f'ers for sale low for cash, at No Ill8 lBront streer, Augusta. B. F. CIIl E W. The suhscrihor being trutly thankful ro the very liberal patronage heretofore he , sowed upon him by his f'ricnmls and tlhapub lic generally, respectfully solicits a cont it stance of' their favors-and adletrs his saervi 'ces in either of the following brancehes a his bnsiness-Copper Tin, Sheet Iron, an, Rooling B. F. (.. Ataguasta, G a., M arceb 5' t 5 DRUG S, OIL S, dc. ' I1 l' Sublscribears re'spetfu'tilly inv~ite thae a * tenationi (at Melarcants, P'lantters. P'hysiacim and others to their Iai Stocak ad' FRE SH ME DCINES, Oils of all kimds, lants, flqe Situfs Window Glass, llrushes, &~c. k'e. A-r -rtEtiR S'rORES IN 11AMBURG AND) AUGIISTA. Their suapply is hteavy, themitr assortmen'at goat anal their artic'le's fresIh. D ealing a'ntirm'ly witht ita' Manuacmtuire'rs Iarist'fil lamporta'rs, theay can sall uh ir goat us low as anay hsouse in dhe Sutherna Cautraaty. Plase callI ad e'xamine. Our Stare int HI~amburg is na'xt to II. I..: rus & (ma's. Ins Antanstas, soppomsitse totI sk:At.: .4or S rot A t.:.'s WOO Ir luau-a'. KITE' IIF.N & ROliE.RTSO N. WVu.t.msti K. IKrcrenEN. U. M. RonaEntasoa', aMt. P. Pc'embiler F. jl'b -1.5 -- eRs E== .S==== .911EEREUii G 0 0 ID 8. III, Snbscribems beg leave to inmorm their 1 Irieid4 anm1l tie piliblic genierally, that they I are now receiving their Sl'ItlNf, AN) ,'i r .\ Ilt. Steel of (.0)( . conisisting of Bilack tind bie black Italian Lustring Silks. Colored (;ro de nap dto Black Sincliew do Colored -'orences. Smlpier. lhack liombazines, A good assortment trilics fiv laiikerchiefs. dto dto (o to do llelt ltilmio. Ladies black mid whito Silk and Cotton Gloves. do bl::ck andot colored Kid doi) do bIli, white & color'd Cotton & Silk Ilose. (14 glreen, white anid black (Ganze Veils. Pin, .laci konet. Mull. Swiss. & Book Musliis. L'igured atid Checked do -oinmin Wor ked Collars, Plain hlobimet Io lttin id Fdeings. A good assortment of Prints, tiighiamos and F'renchi .idlnls, Printed .lackonlet dto Plaid Swiss do0 Printed -rench Cambries, Ai assortnient ofi .ndies liinnets, lionnet and Cap !ilbon1s, Finle Satini stripe white .inihms, " "1 .1 inblroidlered dIo 5- and 6-4 iilen Sheetings. :1.so, ;ir (ienleenr's Siummer Wl'ar, lilack, bimeand brown ('amblet, lBlack and brown tn" ilel Summer Cloths Blromw ruid whie Irilliig, :tndbw I,inniw en-1. A ti-w pieces eiirri Nanki eiis. Whmite & iolor'd .ilar-eilbl-- Valencia Vestimi : Silk l'oke: Ilamikerchiiet. - Also. Bilack. bul atnd invisible (reen llroad Cloths. 4emilemen's olor'd. whie ntid browm half I lose, dlo pllai manid pleated ilombailzime. Stocks. I to di Satinii do d1 I inen Iosoms and ('ollars, do black atid colored l I osk. Giloves. -1- Irih Iimeis aiii lil chidil Shirtiigs. A good simiply of:--1. 7-ml and.l- browni Shirt ng andml r-1 Sheetinigs. Plaid and striped olinestics. :an4d lel Tickin.gs. A large supply of1 ummer I lats. (' 4mnmiii's Shoes nmd I-inie 'mp311s. Liies and M isses Shot s and fine Slippers. Also. School Biolks. Cup and Letter Paper. Also, a general assorimben of Ilardware, Smiddlirv. Crockery anmid Tin, Ware, Together with a slllV of Vancluse Osnahurgs anti Cotlon Yarns, Ammd imniy other articles to) tehons to emimerte. They feel very hankful for the liberal patronm age heretofore received. and hopie by stric atten tion to business to merit a continuncmee of the isamie. NIClIOL.SOE' & Pl-:SLFY. Eldgefield, March 14. 1838 ft;I New Spring and Sumnnaer ( 00B1) 8. rI' 1 niinsermers respetinihy iulom their entsmers and the publiek genter-t ally.that they have jst received a la rge si p ply uirchihice Engli, French and A mericati i goods emmibracing every variety of si tple nd1111 tanmey goods, su ited to tmie Spring and S1mnmii mer t rade. Alo t large supply if (rocerios. Crcktry. Saddles. lats, Shots and Hools, all of which tiev will sell on ih lie most ren sionMle terms. m'or cash4, or oi credit to plillitmal etIsmemnrs. 'hoise who wish m1) get good bargains will do well it) ive them a call. ( . L. & 1-. PEN. N,& Co. Edgaefield, March 11. 18:38 tf 4; New Spring and Suusalaner CL 0 T111.VG, W' ' have jisit received a beimtilil assort iitnt ol ();00l)S oth-1 immimueis Smm tier (tslls. I'al1111n01)ms anld I lts. whichl timey- tIe prepared to itve made Iy inl the mOst FASil IONABI. S1LTVEI.. and im reasonable terms. Aso, a giner:l assortiment iteady .Mlade C.orn s., snited to tie se-oim. l.TS. SHOE N .N) BOOTS. 1200 Pair of Shoes atid Boots emi1- acingm every style aid variely Itave jst beenm re"ieil Iyl the Snbscnribers. wfliih together with tlier irmmem Stock. make a ieneral andi11m complete asortment sllmi linmn inm the iomitry. Also. a hadsmeaisortmit i FASIllONA 111. IIATS. smited to the seasone. To which they inivite the attention of their estmers. to. L. & F. Pl-NN & ('o. Eidgefiele, March 1-1, 181- mt I ischool and Miscellaneou:M 1 LCOK8. 11E Subscribershaenhndae tra asor'tmemcnt (If Scehool an d .Miseu I Ianeou Rooks, ammmomgst whicmh are Smithm's Arithmetic, Smuih's Geographyv and Atlas. andm( Simithm's Glrammari' which amre hiidhly - appove oif anmd recommendedicu by m he hesm G. I.. & E. PENN, & Co. r Edlgefiebil. March 14, 18$38. tt G; .~N oti ce. - i Ml I TI II' S ( mimmar, ( cogramph~y animd - A7 AtIas. ointhme IrodtmiieSstem. Aliso, f SmihI's Praciica~l amnd Memntal Armim Ibmmemic, wimth a variety of othlier SenmooL Blin s, may bie foundmt at ilhe Store of' C. A. D)OWD). Mardi 7, 1838 mf 5 Notice. s LI. p)ersonis indei~bted tio the Estaite (If i. . Mrs. Sarahm Wise, deceiaieu, o.. re quei~sited to makemi nmedzimme payment, andt hose haivimg deimanids to pre'senm thiem pro iteriy aittested. ENO('il II. PRI-'SLEY, RtEnuo-r u-it/h I/the1 ( il nnte.d Mamreb 7, 1838 ml.;5 3E III' No(te s ammd Aremonmms ofC Drm. J atmes S piann. deceaisedli hve' Ibeen lefi itih Mr. II. I,. Jell'ers, im Iiambuitrg. Ali pir r- sops imlbteid to Dr). Spian aire ret~pmestede Sto'ea:ll anmd paym Mr. Jedier-, ii ho is anithiirized to) recivet thme imomiey ;amid mhmose hmavini delmandmies a'gainmst thme Esiti e wmll pliease remi dler themm to himi. E. SPA NN. M~arebt 26, 1838I thf S A dm'Irir. Miscellaneous. TilE ELDEST DAUGHTER The eliest daughter occupies ani impor wnnt station in the lamtily. She stands next t) her mother. She is, in one sense, her right hand. If properly trained, she will be the support of ier aother, in sus tainitig her authority in tihe family; site willI be at hand to rentder assistance when need ed; atil she will take the place of her mo ither inl her ablse'gee. But, alove all if the mother should lie removed by death, site %%ill oceupy her place in the education of ylunger elieidren. All these things should lie talnit in1 consideratiotn b3 the parents, it lin e training ofthe eldest daughter. A imolie has iiitch more tiue to devote to her fir-t child than she caln h'ive to any thier; and more to ie first -laughter ihat in the younger ones. iU she succeed inl trauitiig lwr ariglt, she will find herself greaIitlv relieved inl the managemenit and eductVin of all the rest. Children are imi tative h.-Mgs; and they will acquire habits Irom other children, much more readily tan by the teaching of parents; this ren ler it tie more important that the first child ,hoold lie well established in good principle., md correct habits; and especially in the ase of a daughter, so i'ar as respects her influence upon the younger children, be- C :atse she n% ill be fior a longer time the com aniion and assislant of her mother, and ave a much greater share in the direction if family arratigements. She will also be wt.- contpamiion of the youtiger chil(ren, when the mothers eye cainoit lie upon them.il td i properly traine:, she will at such itiis. lie the representutive of the mother's authori;v. But, it parents faih in tie training of lie irst (hiii-eepeciilly if it he a daughter, hey will probably fiit with all the rest. If e 4he growi up til-leread, with bad habits. anl xithlont fixed principles of action, her ex imple aupd influenice will counteract the el* 'orts of tle parents, if they attempt to re rieve their error in the better training(i of 0 he youngerones. IButtiattliesuijectm iav te seen ini all its hearings, we will consider 1 otte articulurs, to which the attention .of maleenis ought to be directed, Ill the educa ion of their first child: but more especially A hevir eldest daughter. 1. Te/i should secure prompt ohedienceu. 1 -There is no point in the moral I rainini of thildren, so import ant as tbis, because nto- d hing else exerls so great n;t itfluence over 1. is YN;at anrui lo everv tii'Til.0 s . lie act of 'submitting to tle authority of* the mirettts lears so sirong t resembtince ti tl osub-nrikion ill God. t hat t hle on seetis i ,tprepare i! way fo er tihle other. aid it is tot apissible that the laitter iay ine SOmtte ies itivolved inl the former. No pains 1 ,luitlil lie sptareil,th eril or,:o secitre pl pll lit, eldy and pierli-i tbedetiee, li tle piari of i lie first ehilbi ? lar upon this i ide; , eitil. n a ieaure Ole ciutest ion. wiether lie u lority ofihe I piaet.. shal lie tmtlaittainted It the: flmtily. If lost n itli tin l ist, it can careliy bei sbsetjitly rigatiuned. The fl shhubl be sti!-red to have tio will of ts ownl. Thl. parent's will inolst he the .nule of its (ut1ty in whatever vay this will . tmadulhe kinowit to the Chile it mituist be im- C Jiciity oberevd. There must het no demor it, tilt alt. ieg aci , ito de y, li) hail ire ofi comtiplte perfrmatnicet~. il T edisplo-. itioni to elireit eiaiitioniii, to lin:tget andil to vary t li:th- f i stlrtion.S. SID ftell )itt1seed in hibirete, arines ji-t a inb hitedill.i ai a lispotition ti htve their win way, If this i, niot prioptly injipped in the bitid, it will lie duliuitiit ever to Ivetr N11me4 it . andl if permitited inl theo eldest chil. t wxill not he ea-sy to coivitce the( yotunger I tios thIan they oughe neot to ibe alo. ed the me iinidlgence. A good beginning inl tlls parficular, m1ay1 Save, parents ;a series of I( eumuilti:it. ditii nities, perpltexitises md -ior rows, %% hilteb may eini er their whole lives. 2. italyl emme1ICted Willh Ohw ablove, is o/,rdiener 1)t Goid Him iipiortaint tlimt tle eldesi daughter. %\ ho is to oeipy so I contsicuouiets a stationi in h li niey thold lhave her hteart early birotughitt ub-r lie itn lnence ofi religituts pr ii ples ! As she yiehils to the nx ill el leer piarenits, .he~ -henbi he brtoughit alIse io ici hier hiatt tot her Crteatror. Atmi ibiis mu gst be hev ihle bhlesint.. ofi God upon~t pazretal itnstriuction. tand in answver to pareni! tal solniciue an-' priayer. If t hey fatilI itt this respiect, t hey have no il so einrityx for thie fututre ebartacter oft iiei r fai Iy; lori the hzeart thIat is unsu-tbded byx the slatt; atol ptarenitall ;iiuIthrity may lie lnst nfT as the child approaeits inattuity, if it he nit sttstaiinedl by t he fear ai love oif God! itt the heart. PTe child shioti be eariv' tautght to act ini all thtings fi0mo religioiti princile; anid with thle imtpressioni that thle all seeitng haye rests iuponi her. This sbittie grow inte a hait,~t andu lie itnerxnov'tn with htet ear lies! assiaitiions. Noi tongu'et it tell the benefits whliich winhe acrnte to the yontger iimteers ofl tihl ifitnily, by has inig ((its~titll tefor ithe sulinexm.eo :3. Verneitv.' Strict regard to trith I is a catrdintial v irtint. It is onet of the bonds xxItn hit hhl society tolgether~i. I is the prinU iple wvhichi inospireis contfidenace bet weeni manr ;t~ anman. It ouit tihierefoure. to gie citpy a piritinetnt p1laie, in i le educae~tion lif the nur sery ; andil in oirtier to doe so, the 'i habtt itmust be established wxithI the chlest dattghtter. S he muilst be ;iaught by lie pire rett exam itpies mote t atlhority oft ihe parets. niever tio prex ai nite. de l ive, or~ itt any oit her imatnner n o ehviate fromtt the linit atnd sitt pIe truthI.- Ne. Orleant~s pretalor. Ip Teiorl -elotm :tpphreciates. mierit; bu payshomae toforun' favris. 1('*raq l Nenm Blo'f trip up th iig N1inc. . AL reeet sedt tr-ip) fil th- Sabtine lti ier,-tIh(, ouIIIary Ibw . She ni States a -( it- .i e -b li -d th I mriar fact that th-t river i.; nowv Iaas igaile or seamlibioals for the distlancet ftarly .111) mIl ce froml i's mon111h. Thn N!w% Orlean, Bulletin derives f lit iowin intereiitting mrieulars respecting this river, an d Jile irst steam boat irip made upon it, from 'npt. Walker of flit' . S. Armav. The Steamboat V Iloeiped,'. IIidr' tle Aoaoaiid of' Capt a in. Wrigh t : id i)el hil Ir. V*thI a length of 125 i-ea, a breibb of 32 eet and I drangbi ti 5 thIce, Ias returne01 rom her trip up fli river, having iseeamiali i tshi as Gigh aine' l.'eFrry, a distilace of' 150 m1es. Thisik abiout '12 miles above lit! :indiun for Camp Sabine,at which point lie United States Tro 'ps commenced their iperations in roval iig Ilie obtrin111 IO be navigaion of the river. by ordicier if* th Var Delpartiel, in Sepieaiiher lat. li he voyage to ilhiing uand reiuriiii:.the oat did not suist:: inl the sli-:te4st diaa 1e. he wh~tole trip beinig iaecolipiiheld inl imr I ly'S. ill which i nn'l t bi inehitlid detention Ieresarily cat,eI by fle preparation of [lei. To thosef whoa have do(ubtled the! p Ira irabilily of rebh-rin, ihe river a os'' tifets should bI conclusive. The- bel fits of this laviu;aron ti the ailnh aiats on ither,;ide ft ite river a: tt h nli, ars iof ind in that viviniy ik inealenlabh.---rf arding to ithe formiitr I diriet shilpiniat fi il produce to New Orleaas-toi till. ter hunt the means ofr tansprting froil that lace hi;a good--while To'he emi;:rat see-k ig a rishidtnev in eas'ern Texas or \\'eierii .iatiania, a o u nte hiv wtetr lrom New Orleans is openied ror hiin. furnishing a more rmfiortable ieni:s of conv evanacC lor iimi f' anad faniily, and are:aly rinA('Ig th xslice that n oui be icurred by hiti rirrmage. A numb r of towns are already lid 1n iii11 11 ciuhI.-r side iif tll. river. Im-am or; ' I h ro m ise to h e ilm piiri ei a c-, c i o I b ,i ; " * ,. 61n111n' Other.; worthy o;' notice is thef tf)m. 1 f sailne ill Texas,' si-an:,eI on ilbe'irry 1iff, more iltm one h i-ld f-t in l.i::i. early1. opposite Cam,p 1:bin lin hich oin aconti f tht' r i rapi:l at the I.hliul Iay ble considlered the( h:-;l fofr -ve to laity linnilie- base alreadly oetild ihetre. nd considerable improvenientns hav.- bieen ande in tie( builiataii of hi ,i:-. sav. mi rist iills. &c. '!it- w;a-:r ald t:Ath re escried as excellent. l-r om 1his :Ain 'I eeom-e to zSt. Aewieao a(o!:doebes, Ti- p1:1 ,im t n mbtedlyp , - Se' superior :niva inae over .aiy other win ni r vi iiii . M1nehere-dit i d u >r their labor mi d persezveiree, i l the oli ilir ho have. iaur tha(e ordera othe See -iry ofW ar, olpnild thi, Inavig onil.--. 'he ralt ihwa dueemi hv m anti le:I ae arbl biarir to n v.-igatiin an the ,I - ine, was r1m1v1d ifnr weli. Tei lirrs of -t i, c IoImd ar \by. nI'alap ominan1.11ding: Ca .1: n i-i. . i s i m h rot im I:awl lton, 4f1 ie Ow 31-1 i. . uiia tr v, iJ Aii ii' rivi'oll iil,at. TleInde-fatiillilt' 4eliterprike n 'plaills V -ight a DIelmore. of'iu -,'ntm boat In inlile, ill -ile ralitii, rI IlI t i hiiwl ivar hiold al- o be it iiti t' il "t-rlii of ii hIc Oinllertid on. The nsic let'i afli at. ta C1.11. (I'a il is i hortly Io -et ont from New !',I las o at sabline. aIiver. iii Oh Sler nilbor \IelI -0 edele with a view to, e-n O wtr Ihe lm rv adiacetl Owe Iwwondary tiine, '1wl4 seec I'tiper sites iins forfifica oi l. I laInt iE..: MI TVn.--c\ 11111ii 1n he a rticle' fi h il i elli-eer Ifron -hml i a al r - oant f tidli ea' th litf I i no'nan o lt isi awl if 3mbdinstrar. nuder ciro"nstnce wh'ich place her :i .none. hi--i int ie- ro'l (it' 'hristian marryii. It app iars fa l th ,hfill Ion .\issionary Sociey hadl been1 -ucces o' il estabh'hsing I i e m of rt' i ligio s li. iruictii ill .adagascar. andtht al ;1i 1 1tim11 ter of tl altivs hall embraced chriliaiini V. I! ISaii15 tc 11am' thIeeen Ill : edict i or idin p bli worshii mnl i e hi iI ' -onverti were t'in-th habit of 'l i meting Ill h' The rtre sh of tiswno onie im wa t nohitu isavery.zi and tiipropdrry coali.,fited, in l rditior whert euritv from I yfriendt arotal her. iea age wts thirty-eiglt. .\at. (/u::. 'ro te Wir Ijlmina!lan ( Id.) (a:,lc. TI I: rVArp: o % Aual tio i:t in.-.la ny of (filt remiettfrs will no do htill, recolleet :I tra -ical affatir -hichi orenrcil at thev theatre ini 11 ftellofvI1, G-eorgtia, a 1i-w vvars since, in wlicl Ihe shr %ni on ofl the "ot resptamb e cilzenls of this stie, Caleh l0iv. Esq. of Mare, was sh iy a in an nami A nus ftus 11- Glover, amn hot it was; .tatll. hadl lireviottslv murclere sevlra1 oiter i tiliviel "r mtuney, and exerieel all his energies in son1; U iall his efiirts have. we believe, h us far proved etirely unavailinir. lint, Mw". learn f rmithe it) Arkansas Tim.es of the illt Oil mavrch last thiis monster in hminant .,bape, has at lnithii helien overtaL:en hv ilt a mid % is- I'rovilence. itn his satiguiiarv career: m1ll litil by.. tite samte wvaplont with whicb he has brought several of' his flellow mnen Io an tuntimlIv trave. It apiats that (Glover has site, lotel itt evaindt thei laws. anl eseta peci fronm justice by concevalin,_ himiself inl a 'illote part lioh State of A rkanas, where lie htl marrie.l atl hat been renitlinr. ithe I ime ss says tbaut oil tile lit of Alart'chI last, Gloverws aritl while -tavil ittg the road frt m his resitleite ont thf sRet . tortd atlle. to his f'erI 'theri-n's. Mlr. Gt. i- Watson, sr. li was in complvanly wib his wifim, a.y-m lmly ald t wo !"entlemlen,. mt) all ive ie nv of fhe cimpalno lY hi a 1im1, l ihm w noi chaiiL A's "lt emany reached an oleni t p:tite in te rtIwl, immlelhitel oi file hankli f ilt oivn a g""un m wl n h ier to diy'o the oi'pt site hank of the bayon, ad sme it of t hat pweetrate the clothes of several of the comi ainy. t At h fir the mun, (;lo v e.N mtomd m.I took Ih, only -un inl ompo :nl.! rempaire-41 behiml a tree,. an.1 ealled lorr flin-pns and shot, sweaing hie W01nh4 iscertin wo' imie- sin i the d wasu. \: hi.s frieml ;:AIvaieI towai-s him with i - powhil -r. e.a rill wa-s a ired from il-t saeplave, mnd probably frolm fihe! s.;mw ht th 1 hiallt entrated the ireal' o(.. ali passedi on mitiile tesriit hltde. of* whiri woti e iitr l in very rew mimo..s. .\ Mir. lerson, whiose residence iseia r Itlo s ane of IuInhr witf . hIati it is said ( t . -1~i adillienhlv :1 few dlay.; previous, im-, n ui ed fik l . "o 4inrt 4W hs.; ..,..,.....,. plitienti i ofti - S a'rip u re saying, ha i t h. % ht s a brother's blood, bI man siimai his blood be sheal-ana is ullichien evihqlence of the facet.fihat the th iurleredl th iei. may 14inr a ltte evati tiae 1 111. of h . hel v!annot fily te wrath (if a wise anti SVIIntter Fivvrn .-The! lillon iNg coml-I m11imica:iion evi o-on) .i 1 a lhy-it ianl, is publi-hdil inl the AMexaneirit th:Izttei: InI conversatimi aI !ew dlavysin 1 men"1 tio-ed l-ladl~ as a . o 1! 1 priv lire. 11"t a remedy. inl crltn:11n11 if' we I.Canl place. crelltie c e i n mea l statementils job11 lished inl Fxnrope t1 Iis effect. we c:nII senrve ly IIl)onht it.; viliincy in protectinig the vy to-il fr-oml 1'l- Se rIimos p isonl, it be4ing 1iottehtl Io Mr hvlseig h ervouis se s ii yinthe in inance~w of thisea. :I irin7,bItinli't areachi .1ournal (Bind lerin th.- Therapeutie) publdi,bedill n ima-i son's itelvligencver, it is oitel onlf theei pen-1ce of' a lar::e -umber of Germani Piissi eln.:nn1onwhom v.;~~ illh ce.cletd lInIfe 1:nni. ~ i 't heumher of ilhose (under thevir ownohrvtin)who hw;14 tn th fi ella jbnIduinj- thlt prevah-enee ofsevere epi !0 erealier .1willh t he disease. Whethier thel di,ea~ewa tuodilled inl theose 90 case's i.; not poresented, litho gh it i i d that1;1 wher.- it 1loeS n~ot entlirely prevent it par iaIlv proteciqts lite-se againstI Oh - dis. e.NN1'. an1d it W011h. hsv do1ing:' mneho- .oOd iW wvvoul evenl modifisi a dis"ase Y) I'tllto bein s .... I.n , Ied ee . 'I nll m -el -.. Dors0Ie'tic News. E'rmnt thr Cha rrston; Merrury, M1ay s. Al)JOUlRNEDilLi.IC ilm ING A very liarge iteeting of the citizenis of Charlesion and tile INc-k. was held at the City lall yestrl:ay, at 12 o'clock, l. to receive tlhe- report of the Coinitiitee of 'I'lhirty. IIs linor the l ayor i-j the Chair. mnd A.,r . lagrath, lsq. actimg as Seere tary. I hle mevetini havirig been organizedi, en.- Robert Y. llayne submitted the 1.oi loning Rteport. 1he1v- Commitlee of Thirty who were in strieted to cionisider and report wat mneas tres are proper to le adlopted at this tittie, lIave beltowed upon the sud ,eet relerred to them, all theitttention wi ch ils illportatice demnands, and have come unanitinouly to the coneiisiol to recotmeniid t their feilow citizenls tihe adoption of the following reso tioniis and a4ddress. Ist. Iestilveil, That under the awful en haaiitv v y liel so lar--e a portion of the ety i Cliarb-ton hlm, been laid in ashei, it is otir ultify to liok it our own State for proitetnon and support; and as to render sudiv: au d lb-tuiiil, ir i' is eessasry th-at it "'ould be promptly allarded-that :In Ad , dresn. he Irsited ins liihalf of' the citizens here asi.mied, t) his Ex-eellencv tle Go vel tior.re,pecifuilhly requesting that he would mlieiviahmely convene he . Legislature. and Zlllllit our caise to their Iavolrlable consider arron. t.ld. Iteseseil, That while we feel, from tle great exient of the calamity we have suallered, ani file paiiful ci rcuisiitices inl w hirh tits c omn tounity is now phaced, flint it Iw ill be unpossible fo.Pr us iby our own un aidi'd eloriis to repair thie losses which have I n-n suotinttd. and restore Charleston to her late propert;s and happy ci oilit in: we are ieveritheless prepared to use oir ut itm-it cllris for the accon plishinent ifit these ldpierts-lirmly resolved to s-tand by each Miher i this cri-;is-aul unalterably deter mined to do our duty to ourelves and oir counitry, reling ilit a becoming con liiece on tie support of' the State, and 1he blising of the Alinightiy on tour exertions. -d. lResolved, That ibis iieeting have (-in with great satisfaction that tle City C(titnnel hmve already (aken inasures to prevet file crectoiiin ;itf wooden buildings. Tait thi-' im-eting heartily approve of time object in view, ant hope that Council will ill ur : e!E::ir nive li: tyd tile I We..e.ftisre for sticI itailWi imetmenaets a1,siiinv lie deemed tiecessary, for ell'eetually andi cpolrtl sppressin:- the evil: antd thkat inl the imiean tiine his IMonor the Mayor h ee to issue is liproclimation warn Iing lim i ziIs i' teill nieasures nacteil Mil in pogress againsbt the erection of wood en buciiig. 4th. ite.i!vedt, That a Comnimitee of Five he appointiel by this mleetiig to take into inntetiate consideration the subject of a more etlitiett organization of'oir Fire De partment; Ihat ihe City Council lie reques teil to ;pini)icejit a Coinittee of' their otdy tocintr with tnem on this subject. and to dev''ie ti' ina,itres as may be necessary 14o give the petest pohible eicieiey to all the orati ns at fies, and that for this puirpope. t City utitnl lie reqtested to ert all the pwtrs ioinfrreii on them by the chartei' of tihe City, und should these lie l~imdI insiiient, thia In an aplication be illaite to the Leiltre for such an extent in, of thoi~e powir, Iiiamy be adequate to the act'oiip-hhient iit' t lie object. 5th. lIetsolved, That the thanks of this tilnt'thig be rettinemld to fie citizens of Wil mi:ton antid Counnbia, who have come forward so promptly amid so liberally 1o itider s he'iir sympatties and aflord us re lie, an(1 tlilt tlh MOayor lie requested in our bel ,1 ift write letters of grateful acknow ledgit'ent to the inhabitants of thoc chits, and ill other place,;, fromt whence similar ex\hion'is of syit1ihy may hereafter be filt. Rc-izolved, Tlat the editors of all the pa~ipet's in this 8 tate lie requnested to publish these~i resoluioiins and t he acciomipany-in A ddrtess, aind ihat tw o thoutsandt copies tff dlitribuited4 ilinughout ithe Stateo, und~er the direecin ofd thet Commiiititee oif Thirty. Alii1l1lSS I )f flu l'ii: ins of (l'mrn .slon I:> 4?c Go r', rnor of Soul'I.' E ('roinit. vernosr ofi Stiuth Iai'rlina: Sir--Your lloi w -it ize'ns of' Charleston' ( deepjly impressi'd wtithi she awftih calnimity wh lich ha., befalle ith eam, woul d lay be'fore you11 ite satd 'initihoi to wh'ichi our eiv~ hins aid~ ofi the Statie. in sateh tii'im and'1o sutch diidly coni-.hh Ied,'i and ilhait whante'ver may lie itiunds nee-arys' w'Iit'll one, to resitore thte csioiuri aild cpitail sitihe Staie to the psrispeirtiiusi coililin f tom which shse has lI Itn. You~ h ue, youtrsell, sir, been an eye"nne sof th liblaratcter andi extent of' the' i'aliimby' which has come upion its. On Iou rit ee only. a fe'w dayvs sine', hiarira'.'mienis oft c ounti'411 iiry. steadiliy a'md vaninig ihe b 111 ptio imipri'een. WVith an ener't:5 and pilic ,.piriit whvichi foirmedt ahlnnst a new~ tera in ours history', aill class'es ofou ~iti zteni werei set-n aictiv'ely mid zeal osisly engaged4 im biiblingr til Charleston, andI secuiirin fo her iiti''hatI ranik amioug her sister citiets ofi the Smi.ith, iin which'l hir for . talges so jiustly eniitlte htr. A it absence of' Ibut a few mothtfs must have served to ~e-a.