Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 24, 1838, Image 1
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templo of our liberties'
amidst the ruins."
SVOLUPE 3E W E1EL3.
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TI Sgi*W'A dvertiser,
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em wi4 otdeg.Q1,~at tile aid'of the year.
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qDL00S, WAkT ES ANiD
JSE TrE.L @ jgN . II'
No. 0212lmaXD 8Ti.T'46jUST_, Oto
(Ne4r the Unite4 StatlWWrJ
rn' IT Sublipcriber offersito the Ctizens ni
- dgefield Distric az4d its. vicinity. a Itich
and Fashiinable assortMnent of
W.ATCHIn8, 311m!.T1.BRY, &ac
of the Iitest Style and-:Enportatibal, _consittinl.
in lart or the collowing'Articles:
told 1ndep andeut'dpoind Watches, with
fi-oni 17 to 25 Jewet',
Gold and Silver Lever,.l -n flil Jcwelled
London Duilex arid Anchor Ecapeinant
Waitches,
G"oldaid SilverL61tine afnd Afertioial Wintces
Latdes' rich Gold N'eck Chiais'-, new ptte1'1m
Genileen's Gold Guard arid I-ob Chains.
Keys, Sealsi Fin"er-Rings, lreast-Piam, ICar
Rings,.
Gold aid Silver Thinbles, Pencil Cases, Spec.
- taetes,i &cl. &c.
A Genaral Aaisortet qf
SUCI AS
SIER TABLE ANI) TEA SPOONS.
S(oA Tlosas. Sour LAm.rs, CAHTron D CAM:
13AsKETs.CAND.EsT''1Ks, SALT SIoONS,& C.
A n.so,
SUPRRIOR CUTLER'.
A fire assoiugitment of flony-as', FLLtorr's an
Wt iw & Bu reinvit's RAZO US, PE XK NIl'E.
AN ) sCISSOS; al.so a good a.ortuient o
UOWIE KNIVE:S and MlIKS.
JOWN B. MURPIHY.
N. B. CLocrs and VArcni:s cai-etlly re
paired.;arid Warranted to perfoM ri well.
Augusta, (ia. Alarcl 2, 1:33 or 9
. BLOCK Ti AND J -AP
V.IR E.
A- TTE Suoeriber hnson h:Ind a verv lar.
- S11upply or rendv mnde TEIN W A ItE
P of all fleteriptimiq, whielt he offers nt whole
sale or retail. at na lowv prices as cnn he nf
forded in tis parrt of the coiiunry. lHe hm
al-,o in lree supply of thre newesi fas~hioni i
.1 Al P AN W A R I,Xorether w'ith Ennglishu iim
B3lock Tin WVnre (or e'xcellent gnality. AIlr
* Copper nnd Sheet Iron Wanre-Shentin;
nnd IBrazine Copper.--locnk tin,. S9tove
Spneier, andl Tin Plate-...all or w hiich he of.
fcrs for salre lowv for caush, amt No 1618 B3roao
streer. Auguznsta. 1. F'. CIIE W.
TPhe siibscribier becing truly thannkful foi
tihe vecry liberail pnatronage heretofore he
stowed upon him hv his' friendhs and the pnuh
lie genramlly, respeeifuilly solicits a cent in
uninee of their favore-nnd oficrs his servi
ceo in oithcr of a le followving brainches o
hii.' busiiness-Cop)per Tini, Shueei iron, nn<
Auigusj a, Gn., March 15 it5
of hirienids, hasi Ol! conehled "o fir t
V inung these, lie wouldl mneiiiion pnriienilarb
'E. L CARTL,EI)E,
Park's P. 0., Edlgelield Dis.. S. C.
May 10 ir 14
Attention Bidge~ Builder.
. - ' I LL he let ait the plae lo lIhe low,
VY est hiidder, t he biuildiing of a Neit
Blridge aicioss Tuirkey.:, (re-k, Kev'se Fordh
ton the road lendiing rroin Illamihirg to Li
'berty liill ton tIhe 'd dayi~ of J1tuc next.
Jy order of mthe ('oissionemrs,
Mna.-10, 18:8 ,c 14e
N40w 9prIng- and Sunmer
1 IE Snbscribeas beg ICeve to irorm ther
friendi and th~e public neterally, that they
are now rtieoiving their 'SPIING AN) SUM.
r -IElR Stock of GOODs, confliatiWof
r Black and bite bl4ck Italian Lumsiig Silkl,
Coled Gro de nap do
rBlaick Sint-hew 'do
Colored Florences.
Sniper. 131eak DoinbnZines,
A !,od q1 rtmnt 'jutie- rancy Iankerchies,
do d o flo. -o ~ t'htibbons,
Ladvies black and wvhite Silk and .Cotton Uloves,
Ao. 4lack nid coloreid Kid : diy.
'do blk. whit - colo: d Cotton'& Silk 11ose,
d-> g'ebn, white and bai ckanze Veils,
Plain, Jpckonet, Mull; Swss, & Book Muslins,
t Fignred and Checked do
Muslin Worked Collars,
Plain lJobinet Faoutin, and EdAine,
A good asmsortOient ol Prints, Ginghams anu.
* French'5sin, -
Printed Jatckoniet di)
Plaid S:is .. do
Printod French Cambries,
An assr(nient of Lndius Bonnets,
Boni-t arid Ca p R ibbons,
Fibe-Satin stripty white Musling,
" " embroideied dbs
5-4 and 134 Linen Sheetinfs.
Also,for G#n1emnCn' Snmmer Wear,
Bilack, hi and brown Uniblet,
Bick and bron twilled Supinter Cloths
Brown and white Drilling, and brmn Linens,
A few pieces G-orgia Nankeeins,
White Z. colior'd M arseilles & ValenciaVesting,
Silk -Pocker antudkerchit;6,
Also, lilnek, blue and invisible Green Broad
Cioths,
Gentlieien's cnlor'd. white and brown half igse,
do plain mnd pleated Boubazine Stocks,
do) do do Satin - to
do Linen Bosomsw mid Collars,
do black and c6lored Flosk.~Gloves,
4-4 Irish Liions and leached Shirtings..
A good supply .of 3-4, 7-8 and 4.4 brown Shirt
n and 5-4 Sheetings,
Plaid and stripwd Dinestir. and Ded -Tickings;
A large supply.of-8Bu1mer Hlat,
GCnleomen's Shoes naid.'ine Punmps,
Ladies atnd Misses Shot.s and line Slippers,
School flooks. Cup andI LetrtrPaper.
arA s. a general assor-me1mnt of
Ilardware, Saddlery.- Crockery and Tin Ware,
fngether with a supply of
V'anclue Osnabtr;s and Cotlon Yarn-,
And many other articles too tdious to enmnerate.
They teevery-thankfill tor the liberal patrott
age heretotbre received. 4ud h'ope by str:ici ten.
tion to business to merit a continnnnie of the
dame. NICHOLSON & PIzvs$...
Edglfiel, Mrel 14. I33 t.38
ew, &D d ittuunusw.
r 31H1 Subscr ibers respnreifully informx
-I thenr ehnstor 2nd the publiek Vener
illy.1hat 'i have 'inst reeviv ,la hirge isy
ply of,choice l Pngli1h. -'rench and A:terienn
goods enhraefin every. V;riety of siaple and
uney jools, suit1ed to the Spling and mItin
mer itrade. A .o a Ir;e suply of Grer r.
CrO ckcry. S-1t!:s. Had.-, Sho(s 1nd :
-Ill of which thmy will sell (n thlie i1moso ea
shan!e term-. for cash, ar on Credit to
puinetti::1 ewns wmers.
l'ho, ilt wish to gt goOd har.gain-. will
(10 weil I..) give 11-1the a vnll.
(. L. & . P'.NN,& (o.
Ed iefich!, ?inrebn I I, 182 tf 6
se 'uspr tod K umer
cf 0 t &a 2'36;,
- T J'. I,ave julst reeivi!d a henniful assrt
me;ilnt ol (00D; f,o Gnt|inen's ium
Imer (o,'. Plant"101UN UErd Vnrs whivih tiv are
prep:red to havie INade I up is the most FASi1
LEN BI.. STY LE, nd Oil rNaSOI.b'e ti-rm.
A!so, a genral amsortIeit Ready Made Cj.orn
ING, snited totha t-eason.
11.17S. S110E.5 ANi} ROOTS.
1200 Pair isr. he1-s and Bmts emh arinet-very
style aind varietv h-ave 2in.t ive-i rec--ived by th!
i'b.,crib-, w%viich twftlhv with il-e;r itrier
s'ock. mak11e a generailmind conll.1ete a,sortimint
schniomi Inimnd in the 6m221ry.
Also, 6 hiai nno assoirtnnltI of FA N1IONA
Illv. 1 S. -nitel toi tihe ,esi. 'll whiclh
they invite the attenion of*ltir ens:iuI-rs.
L. I.. & !:. P.NN Cti.
'dgefie!d, Vare!: i-. -:N ii ti
4choo anied kn !i%R-a41n
.ES (1 FIN.
311Eii Suciberi1 (ns hnave cn hndni ein -
erni ;.na.met of 62eShool aend 3istel..
awHl:jjt,t' s'ikt ,n.ntIst whicuh ar'e i'mi:th's
Aith intin', (nmih'nmGeor.laphyind \ilas.i~;l
anpproed 'n and11( t "0t x rcrmenled by tIne be',t
tenebers.
c:. L. & E. PENN, & Co.
Edlgefiehil, Manrchl 14,. 18$28. tf G
NoIi ce.
'uI T I' S Or:.nimmarn, Geography andl
KC Atlans, onthe Produelive Sysemi. Aliso.
SmithI's Practieic aind Menitai A rithmeotic,
wiha varicty of oither Scmoor. BooKS,
nmny he found at the Store of'
C. A. DOWD.
Manrch 7, 1838 - r5
No ice.
L TLp persons iiine-el to th En stante of
M~hrs. Sarah Wie eeae,,, re
utedtiaeimeit amm intl
ithosec hnavinig demndnts to prteseun themi prto
u;eriy anttestedl.
JFt'eutor with, the WIill anntee.red.
Mairch 7, 1838 l(
NOT3ICE.
1fENoe and Arccontsn of Dr, Jamnes
Sproin. decesnsedi, hmve been left w.ithI
Mr. IH. L. JeflYrs, in llmburnmg. All per
sons indlebted to Dr. Spann aire regneosteni
to enll andi paty M r. Jefferse, who iq authtnorized
to receive theo money ; tand those hanvinig
teanids agatins9t thne E.state wvill please ren
tier ihiem toin im te .. SPKNN
1 aguellneous.
PUNI.8RThE$IT'y RD.g i Y
A.I.Ag1Kp'lEMY
JN TH EAID.9T CENT139:Y.A
An- cxtraoiditdar.y n.nd hiniINting ec
tacle w4s.witnasied by hurdre(s in the city
o Boato -on the 7th.f April, 163L5. Ab-.
nor Kncclhi&l appcnred before.tho Supreme
Uourt of A:Iss;vIu.etts oi Saturday nor
I Ilig, to rcceivt iIente'lc upon-the convic
lit of 1he "infanitons cri-in" of publishing
.1- ietilir lelial, on nittieri of r#limiun!
Thlis re'nkable persecntionl of, tiln
ffrtinuie - in'dividual !or -pinid:1s sake,
i im hlen pers:sted in for fotryears,
i,ill Piinp anoiiher inidelible pne or Shine
(0 MN-mhelliketts. I will form another
ela pitl.to be placed beside thosp that relato
to tie d arl. workiih.tF of suiperitition, reli
Oions hit-otry, ndil inloleraince, whei, under
sanetion of-law, the nministers.uf Justice
fin,- four Qujkers in 1659. and nineteen
witches in 1692. -
In 1asskehusetts they punish a man for
denqiyin)g od, though h; denies that he ever
den:gd hin.E , The .Court and Attorney,
Goneral insiRt" ' dley know Kneelad's rlia-f
ious creed better.thn. he does himself,
iey w ilt not iake ihi b- .w ord forit, thai hE
does believe .irn a God, 1>r wbfiethey .are
tbout to impi'ison him fordeuying the exli-,
tence of a God, fie openly prolaims befire
them 6nd the world, that he dosbhelie4e in
- God, and chages them with lisphining
his God! The.senieciee they construm int,
a de-iial of God,. le ilIsibts does -ot deny
(od itud this point .f conrscioico is to be
decided hy'Oie critical construction of the
cour , tot by the. beliL--awd intent of tho
The court, which is Composed of as ami
ale, learned,- mnd excell memn - ns exist
1ny i hell, evilently ctiter iito this busi
iess w ith extuiretino relnetance. They are
unqtlestio, lbly, ns,, sincere in their belief
th1a it is a sollen dn to1 i ily t.pnnliel Kneeland.
for iuli6hin:: lis OpinI-ins, as he is in main
t.inin; ii1 te opillionls, and it. iq ns mnueh'n
aom1aily in lte human Owridrstandig i
iienl so vien4lighll Ied and learned ia.d incri
oriotis as .are the jt)h1cis or, tie Stirefie.
IuIrt n-n punis at mni for proclaimne
his rt ligious liolief'or tisbelief. as it i4.int
any well educaled persoI-eDni.befoundf-iu
this n.e of Christianip ght, to !'eny the..evi
dtieices of Christillnily. Alasi for poor hi
mu reason; what it. wayward hild Qfvir
,gVpigauice, and .habit, tnun'ifi(dtri itie! .a
not tay for aIm answer."
Inldeed wh:tis irtith, and I h.Iat is reason,
whenCI w%e. PP inl lb- 4eaSe, On <.n( hand114, thet
del".-ndaln %nho is i-xidenilyv Illn inl
and inimiory, learined. weliread, and l c-t
ie of dierlimination, d(e-nling the ir-n1hs of'
Ch.iltialiy, ui,1 sevin like a Ianl with
Ils yves ptll 1 dei. iw! I hat the sun sLines
ill broad d: v,-and11 ilil ILe other hIaId,1hree
I'Mini-nt :esand JIMI-es (If' the( law. nts
concin:insand nilt4, as thley are pru
111111d m1111 h-ar1nedt, cominl" to the conel
sion, after f.:r t- ear of ihnvte(- i-atit'n, Ih1:1
the proivisioin i the onstiistuillition whi.-bl pro
teel-, .he cilizek "in his rel"ii,us pIrolen.1s
IMI . 9etnw t, dIoI-4 n1.t pnolext himl ill
ilny prot, vis ons or senii.ents which ti
V4,1n:1 Iny ee irreli-:iowj.
,i th Iv].!b 4-cntuity the wvorl,d is called (in
t) b-ehlld Ohe special-le ol'a cilizeln, Who,l if"
hf. is an alielst, sholi he plitied as we
Wolid pily aI blitid man,. hanhlvi beflore the
ligiiit!st trihuni:tl in the Stae to be imprison
cd fr.saying hi:t one seet of Chlistialns be
lieveld is i 1 Uodil which eL do;es nlot.
"Vainl heAi-lalion. vainler pni1h4)ment'
The s4oul (--Iy.; I5allerot) bly it, free1domllalld
iittiortabl y, preserves its comieions or iis
hrezies,evn iamidst the threws of ldcath.
This unhIIappy pr4ceedcin, n%ill -o oil...
Tll dfctenitiint n ill lie cciit to v-itrin alnd
mud a miart% r. 'lhe sentene io has licen
poit.11)(ed Iroma hum1anle cons-iderationls, fihe
defetlidatil's n% ife beiig in d dlilt( sitlatioll
to bu aratl fro I( her h, ushnadijil. We re
!lcvt Ile lilives that (.v1eelil this delay,
h111 it i-j 1ot in the spirit (if the law tie
C r iniit onl e'x'eingii. II it ii wvisen in
law s 1o poit ihl in lidels for thiinii g. surelyv
inilide ini Kn.ieelatil's finiiy, will pirobali
hime. toa bei burnt tat tile stakie by'~ somle future
Court1 wheni ~i Maschutse'tts wVill have hie
comie enl iitenedt.u winnJh to rekinle the
fire's of Smlithfiel.. lilrning or hiangiing
ILien andit womlien, is thle oinly wa:y to p)rieent
heir Iinin(il in dantgeons, iad n-s this3 i.s
ofi thei law nigainiI bllasphemyi. it WIOInkleer
tail be bi etter to iS de Yroy 3's young infaleci
mi his bir,h, thlan to let himii agrowx ly, lilla
hav1 e to hianig or hburn him iheirea;iir. Sture
iy, theni, if scnd ing lKne'iilad to priso3n no3w
nx on hi as lie hinitedi, have p ro veid total~ ini hii
flainnl 3' moiiithier andl chtihi. it woulId have
bien the biest po3n ille mtodle ofebiecking the.
spareadl of iinlidelity in hIis domIlestic cire!.
We doi not intted( to lbe miistake'n in this
honiuet exprioni9i of* the griief, aiid shametni,
and hui iimihaltion, wVithi wvhich we behe!di the
spIetIclde, thait si rock hiiuiredls, Its it did us,
with pity, sorroiw anti famazemnt. There
stooud a veneirnbleo hooking maii, nearly so-t
venity years uif age, decharinig that thc only3
criine hei ev'er reimaemberedi to hatve conilnit -
'ed, w.'as itaking anU apple wh.len a bioy, (anod
nio manl dlies it,) alt thin soame time aver
iing, that lie did beclieve in ia God, hut not
sneh ai God as t he UJniv.ersalists biel ieve in;
iiilliinlg his confscienittin conviction of'
righit in what lie had dhone and said, and his
inablityi to belie've thierw.ise,--discliming~
all initenitioniio iYeiid others iln the enojoy
met of the freedoim of opiitiion ho elinid
for himiself, and yet ahiont tia he soot to pri
iota for this sitmple sentence, theo ucaning
of' which denendi(s Onl a comman.
oineraalists believe in a God which I
read with a comma after God, it denies
;it read without the comma, it only de.
the attributes of the God described by
versalists. Tie prisoner alfirms thi, is
e meant. TI-o Court say they know
b What ho meant, and put in the commazin.
a a man is to be imprisoned for a comina,
a that too While hte denies the comuma
ji IdI be there.
an there he no miodo of saving this dis
ar- to Massachusetts, this proselying o
. c1t-for in hIs duigeon Aner Knef-l
a will rvert more unifersiasliinu., that
.1 would have done in a century if left to
b self. We beseech the enlightened Irib
Ui J- we so highly respect. for the sake ol
stian freedotp, for the sake of posterity,
ave the age, if possible, firon the stain
a Po execution of the senteued of imprison
it against a man for not believisg with
-.'ajority on religion.-Bosion Adrocate.
From the Washington Chronicle.
THE A MESSRS.JONES.
he case of these four brothers cbarged
wiih the murder of Colonel Ward, has pro
dwed a very great excitement in Teunesse,
a io little interest throughout the Union.
4have inot before noticed the subject, be
Ca eit was to us, peculila-ly painiful. We
k W the ather aid family of thes young
lemen well-and% we knew thom, iho'
t were not growt w!heu they left Vir
ti L. They are the sons of the'late G3en.
Imbelayne Jones of the County of A
. In, Va, than whom there never lived a
,e hotiorable anud igh-minded gentle
- We never knew a parent who was
e ally careful and eirenmspect in the rear
mII of his children,-or children who better
repaid that attention ly modesty, sobriety
and every manly virine. We were there
fore imexpressibly shocked when %%e first
rea'l the account of thre tratzical allyair, ami
thi ei rent, anaces autendfitlA i:-anld Could
nt litt hope and believe that there wa-i a
e ing given to the transaetioi which the
would not warraIt. in this we are
nistaken, as the reader.will ],arn fromn
t subjoined article w%hicb we copy from
estern %Veekly Review, published in
asce.
s to be regreetted lint, in cases like the
i nt. Editors (of newsipeirs too ti
e matters and instil preiudices iti ie
I: mnind to thejre-i injuryv of the p:nrce
UtCe This affir has called forth 'ry
violeit observation-s from many qluartc'
and from nonie more viulcit than tle F. -,it
of the Texa.s Tvlvhrap ,. We the tow
reg ret ibis,-as v. o w% hald v. ih to see tit.
new Reptiblic conduct itself'with dignity and
Corbearance.
CASI. 01.' TII.E 31.SSR S. JONES.
The unfor1.inte (ixt ileiistaliees colnected
with the deatih of Colonel Ward.have cre.
Ied a deep and exviiinfi infeire-t in tc
public mind, and as ke:ts where a deciNion
is made uponl- int:or. ubihll alwavs ex;lg
gerats, and never ci "thilt 1% hole 11r1thI1
and nothintg but truth."svere ifinl,tive mav
have biee dlone to t loe so derly i nil it1erestel
in the correct anItd itp:ai.l adjtdicatio of
fhe inatier. In the abselc oif all testilmiiy
ptublic ollifion has ben strong and sweeping
iI the sentence b con.lenmar iott t wI- feol
satisfied that there is not an il"lividial (if,
.'oper fielings, who wolil willinglv do
injusice to those inplicaled. %% liel eXc1l
pating fnets of thestirongest and most satis
fetory character are presenited bOle him.
4inlee last week we have seen) a stateic fit
made by tihe Memiiiphis iEqiiert, -which we
publish below, and whicl t1kell in connic-c
iott vith ant extract from tle Gazette of the
samne place. also tott d, shows pltinly, 1tat
lie. statemtieiits givet in evidence before
Judle Barry, varied very ma.-torial!y froml,
the "loatng atld exag.gerated rumors, which
have 1nform tnrtely constit uted the prilpipal
basis im the fiormation of uhblic sent iinet.
Trhe Jtes' te are inf'ormed have ever its
tained Ihe tiost (nexceptiotable moral char
acter. and sloeod htich in the commituitt in
whlich they resideid. rThey were not reblatedl
to Colh. WVard as hieietotfbre sitated,. but we-re
..pes to his wife,. Tihiev were as
neptlhews to the lady he was a bout t o mnarry,
and tneir ordhy obiject in visitinag their autt,
wvhe-re Col. W~ard haippenedto bi e ean thec
eveninig oaf the oceenrrence, wans to p)revail
cn her to break off the p)roedl-e ma tc-h
:withluim, which they eonsidere-d wonel he
wi'ithin a i-ery few monthIs atfter the etih of
his first ifeb. LDe'ide'sthais, theyv were pos
sess-ee ofi independnt.iu properry iemtsehi es,
and could( have no deire ncior p'reaperi whar: I
ever*, of realizing aity thing fromat the estate0
of Col. Ward. WVe mlention thes.e liaets,
whic-h tire liut a few 01ut oh the lairgtess
of evidence addineed to their favor hefoire
Judge harry, ats a matter of instice to the
plarttes, tad to theo public whott look to thie
press for an impairiial smntemnit ande ives
aignation of all imiters connected w ith the
interests atad welfalre of the comm unitv.
Under the influcnce of thatt deep1 feeling,
which is so natural to the huana heart, we
hrave dioubatless heard the case. the fuerts of
which wve now proptly lay before our ren -
ders for their echclonsa.ide-ration.
From thee Mempis Engnirer.
After a long andi close exatmina,tiorn, the
Jones' charg-ted with die amutrder of the laite
Col. Ward, hiavo bten .amdeittedl to bail in
the sum of $10,000 each hy Judge Barry
of the ciretiit court. Entertatining as w'e
do, tihe very highest respect for the honesty
and legal in formaation of the Judge, we can
not gainsay the propriety of the conreo
pursnbd by lhim. Our course,touching this
unfortunate oceurrenco was dictated by ai
sense of .ditty to good order ande thte publie
welfare. Trhe Enuiirer had no other cmd.
to serve. And now thnt the matter has
undergonto strict ndff impartiul jodicial in
V1estiAtoni, and the result proves to lie qo
very inconsisent n%ih rumor. we sincerely
regret having pnssed nn opinion np it. If
this tekitowledgmtent be a fit monement
for the sin cominiited. we are freeto iake
it. Our exchange papers w%ill please copy
the above.
. )From the Mcmphis Gar:ete.
But we bIIlieve it to beC uln lellinl, 0hat
every disititertested mau, whv waii at the
'rial and li.ard th vir. e, w, s fully
elvia!ed of (lis. j nst d propriety of
Jud'- Bnrrry's decimionl. aliy Individuals
who had ireviouily been nguii;st the ncemts
ed, became satified of their error.and vriev.
ed dint they had been so hasty in rorming &
expresc-ing their opinion.
Thi-ws enitnently the case with I -gen
ticlen Who Iere stutunn11onled as ;I uonrd to
allend the pri-oners to Bolivar. Tlhey were
seleetid rromn all parts ofeotity the 1n12inst
tile prisoners that could Ie f oun-a precal
tion, which, proper or improler, was lit)
doubt dictated to our sher.il' iy an lithmnet
desire fai thfutlly to perform his dtuiv. i'Th'ee
genitlemlen Vent to Bolivar wit I ihe !irm
be!ief that the men tiuier their vha!rze
uugh1t to he hung as inirderers. B no
soioner had they heard te testimon , than a
raieal eba waV W;1s ploduted inl their sel
tiltuents, tCI :ntvny of, them, il thfe ardo lof,
their feelings. decltred they ought to be en
tirely acquitted.
Froin t!w Charleston Courier
JINK'S PAr:NTr RftlrL.-A Patent Rifle,
otn -tni improved con%tructon, has been re
cently btivented by 1r. \\illiaom Jenks, of
'olulhma, S. C-, one of' which, as a1 5e
cimen, for the examination of sehii per,tis
s' 'may Call. %%ill hbe exl iIited thIist d V. nt
the Ie.:1112 H001tm, between I n'. 12
o'clock. A. Al.
'I'lTe fl!fm inl- dhoenm,t,ents will sew tbe
opilioll of piilf)etenjt judgis aws to i:s tlie
lidne1~Ss.
Mr. Jeni's niewiy invented Rifle, for
londim a t broah, hlas .een suinfed to
anud vx:tminedl lay mte. 1 :1m1 oflhe! op,inioln
it,tk the betst of thec kind, compri.4in- Some
of' the Ilost Importm2 rtequiites of steh in
r ' ' S imnPlicit.y. evlerit%. --n -
curc.W;Ih aviaf.-i .
lic,d test, I ordered a ((11m - a ,
1n1d tire it. Thvir repr I.ap
-.xecutiv ice, Columllibia, A
Colhmm , . April 16,
lii; 1-.xcelb-Ivy P. M. iluh:r.
Inl obedientceC to your order 4.*fihe 9ih inl
sCant,ithllCommiIfillopplied to e.xaminle
and 1p11or ol lilt : 'h rt, rently iuventied by
.\r. W mll. Jeni;., izw:le thLe fo ll.in; le
.ot:
Alier : fand eximent al -'ril "'111
ma11:i ' h. lmt:hw,-11b v 122e 1
r ' 5-: l 2-> 11 t at111 h in m iA I1; Coll
jjolnd of Inl,-(m-1 :ulity, b ,th i 1n- -
gne etlhar,"'ed ini the 1:lmm ..ilav.- (... . igiv.
ihan anionlio,:ry 2irelock1, q- ejiv h
;11n1 Colive-i t r iI'n. ordim-:r.- 1iliia ' t
12n ur1111 himn te inv:i v.;01 aihnf of
mprove:ae.t; Ieeit e s :d iv vs ;-111.::
d% an tesi Z l .22 oMll it q --li ikili"N, s- t
forth. I. '. .1-l IA V fa .
.li N V V. \1'.
._. I,.,l.\ \w 1.ol I. ).
. FZ I I )A .
oif a ili an2ed Iv.'Orient ranie. who
had enl'.a .'ed him.--lf' 2 I a s till)t i nt 2 ll ile
army, 0.1 V IMP 11nh11 of 2ihe -;I2222 Ie re(e(-i% ed
to his on-ly relation. -I si.sler, aind ha% 11n_ e
braced her, look his dt-p:a- tire! to join2 II.
regiment. Another limai hi. wv- ll-.,li
-it he partilg scelle, 1111 attermard,: e:In
pantied [fte reermit to Vwliltss, retilrnl-ti :
botf O'cock to 'lie abe of 1the frl1orn
girl. and21 1 kced at2 theo doollr. 1I eregi"2
eeiloed ill th. Imrning.- Th22 por creanne2l,
knlowinig .ha2t 'he b0121 no( mte;mis ofl t'e:ene
or resCee. ininigel E1y com1ied2 - hu l
intsl,te'd tha21t' shtonhll -i ve him 2 tihleI wlsi-,
whiebh shet. didi; and,11 oni protsing~ thz2 i shet
ha2d gIvenl him the 1a,1 sun22.e, told her slhe
11er throat en(t2, bieinOgh n112i ith a1 pistoll.w ha.h:r
hie proned CI, orn being 122rig. T'he n22 ur1l
holrror1 ofl biloodi intdnre'.l h..r' 2t choose,42 thel
sen22r(eed tthel12 bose, and2( findling 2w ,.iopes
hie (ound the p12 oor girl h:md and1 tiont n10 ith
one whi i,t he2 lornt- a,I5 sigknot )2 till'
oIthler',Oand en2dear-e V21C(o f1sten it toi 2 het;tIn
mI te room.2 Toc aic'omlt dish 2this, it wats
nlecessalry foir hhi22 to ntupo Ithe21( tab1l.
lIe had)1 j ust Iiniished his talsk, whient his
fot lipe,the tal ell fro nu0)1 hIder hI im.
andlet waii I'c~1:. (ght by3 both13 the wrVista inlh
n oUIse he had22 ttade for his iti m. As hie
fiinlfly bo01undt lis victimo, he rema11;tinetd sits
Pended'4, and1( she in the lposuitin ini whtieb ha.
had2( left. her for 2tw. nightts and4 aI (day. On)t
Sthe secondt mtornOing thet nleilors, 'tinId ig
tile Itonso still slhtt ny, and4 on2 beintg a22
swereud biy he low,v mnonntintgs of thle iril,
f'i'ore their waly il, 212nd ottnd he' 12nd
theo faithless frietnd of' her brother in thle si
tunftion) albve desc'ribed'. 'lThe pour22 CIrI I as
releassed, nttd rece'ived evecry a2'4iiran1ce hietr
c'ondtition2 requ1mired'. Tihe man11 wa'Ss seenred'ct
tken down) and2 condne1(ted to prin
Vranscript.
A Pnte.ine P1oter.-The)( IateSir Egerton
Brde is sai to have written itn time cour'se
of one year, no les than 2,000 sonnets.
A B;t of Roinance.-A young maln named
jlones, Was s,ome days, ago retcued from a
watery grave by the intrepidity of a ladyi
a Mlrs, Lee. Like a true Knight, and it
gallaot ntan. he filt himuself hound to offer
the Indy a %toiralle reward. But we let the
LexmItI-Tj (Ky.) Intelligencer tell all oftho
story:
"A few weks since we noticed the acci
lental drionitng of ft)t;r nen in the Liking
f er, and the c,-eservaiiiin ofanother nam
Ju .once, b.V the Heroic conduct ofa ir.
L ce, %% Ito iltinged into the stream, a-nd suc
eCeICed I rselinmg huiml from-the fte olis
fivilows.. lr. Jones, we learn, isa young
man of fortune and ncconplishments; and
imtediately after the event, 1he minde in
(iIra.e. respecting the preserver of heis life,
anti acertaini g that she was a young wi
dow, ie olered his hand to her inl mi arriige,
which Was nccept"d; and the parties w,vere
jomled im wedlocl; the next day-three days
afitr their firt mneeting inthe iwaters. Mrs.
Lev noV IMrs. Jones. can congratulate her
self upon having - fished flora hosband"
%%ja telt mtloet entire success, and froum the
Roost !ataible Ilwives.
Tke first Stcamt Ship aCrops th1e .A1tir7c.
-h ilhollf wi,--lp m1 :1)3nyamuier. to Oero
gae1C Irothe (oinr ha belonp.4 to Lieut.
Roherrs ,of the 6irius steam ship, jnst ar
rivedl fruni Cork, it is dti- to our own coun
lay tof)*ate thrat to America belongs th0
.credit ofhamving first aecomplished a steam
v(.yage acress the Atlaite Ocean. T4i
took place i 1-319, which is theref4re 18
Years smnce. T'he ship wa, the Savannah;
buit here im New York by <'rancis Finketf;
owned by Danicl Dodd. Stelphen Vail, of
SpeehdvoIl, near Nori.iown, built the en
titRe ot this ship. Capt. Reaers was her
cotmniatier, III,] she sailled to Enropo
t %.ic. She vi.i Liverpool and Stock
h144han; the Kine fa Sweden. Bernadotte,wa,
on homird of her, awl p-est. d Unlit. Ro
gers with a ston4c :md nmtiller, (now in the
possessioln of irr- Geor:e Vail,) as a token
of hil gr.ti:ieation at the success of the el
terprise. lhe ship also visited St. Peters
burg, antl Capt. 1Ro.40ers, received from the
Etaperor a present ofa silver tea-kettle, as
a token of his gratifleation ut the frst at
tempt to cross the Allantic by Sletell. The
S.avaniah n(terwaros wenlt to Conntanino
.1nd the calialil rcci Cd presc.::ts frou.
. ntgrr.
Vho', ove phragraph from the S!tar fur
- Ja, dep di roinayh# e s
- ton Trao- i -I. The paper becanme
Al. y n-1 .i:, or ne shol- hve an.
a ti Sinr in :n ad :r.et 11 i :
a -1.!.--r LtI.m er th t the : , %
C0INtumS a nt istake. Tlie INOh-r Fell
1!)In steai s!hip, huilt in this (Ay h'v I lelry
Erhforl, tade the ms-,a.:e ofthe'A iatnrie
inic or twice sevlral years before the Sa
vaII1n:0: was built.
NI.:w OR:LEAs, May 1.
Imtarn-an! -from Teras -->'v the Colun
beji, ,b'p-:ar) were received by J. W.
h-eadlove, i-0- the Cullcelor, fi-tu the
aaw,iean Ch:age d'A lh ire's at 1I114ntoi,
to lie 11rw .- with all haste Ico \Wa1,1hig
lu'l. A an a 1!.'rsemieit defa ihi it .
c:1apolr.1itil no*tml1S. Con ililing a convell.
to be Im:ized fr rati:icatilpn to our Clent
re,s. Perh;;s these deslatches -are tlj.
last overt;ir(s of' the ihfattt repulblic to the
iar--2t b"a-, the re jection of wIhich will
work Ianal Scarattin bt!weeni te inuther
,(!.2I II- t 3.erinLger--Thle Fayetteville
: ,r-r. (necotopanis the notice of the
rer lit' as cition of 11his gentllelliii . as I
Imiia-dI -o-partner, with a etrcaindhe osttz.
:I this ciiv, with the ibNownl!nremnarks.
-- The1irct Trade .-ThOse whIo" may:
read the - khetch (fhAtId11as far as it g) of
tle Sill-rtc o lC.ol. 1elilinin;;e, at tle Aat
entiC101Ventialn, whliebf we inse,rl inl thi.3
papcr. maty have reiluarkeI lis pli-Ige to
ihm I:N ! 1 .1as itn a imited partaer -
%hi p. tar thli-poe of1a l- pa gromuot inII the ~ e:t
ahya: 1 o mbeaarntt (tananerc-ia imbl,f-en
iathe l 2te ('hairle-tuan papear..,a'ho s. that
ma this., s in all aother ma:ters, hea i. a ima
na t , tiy le i, p-.a'ie..isand ptalritac.iples.
Saotthl-( '.:aointt aaty well be pond ofltita,,
-Cimrel;.to(tn C.our it r.
. Pii L.un:wu'tt.1, A pril 248.
\\ are gI iii to lenarn priivat ely froma L.1 ft
Snily, has,I been reec veal, p)rtofesionaally andat
sact itly, st iih thta most5 ir;atifying aittent
ait.,n andc hiono)rs, amontthe Sa best cirelIes oft
metatropltant lif;. Ilier 'lajestv, Queen't
\. wet aria It tai s:atI finafr limeit s : him for her'
Lotrdl 'titueis l:-;Ftona, mial sthers. hec la-t
reteived amph evt idenices~ of kindaness :ami
regarad. Th'lese, ita Entglandc, where the
pr viIeacled cttses :are ectciaIlly thte foutn
Ino of t a thle suess oft taur feltl'.w eitizsen,
baringt :iasurane t h: the adva.:nt:age of lhis
ini it- n wiei aill tilt innuelty accrue to the arts in
Phliladlelphliat.
All te Can;als oft lie Staten f New York
r'lttmIi m extent tao 6i50 mtile-s, were- openued
tar natvignion on tl the 12th of A pril. Fromtt
thait clay 1o the' 2cd of A1pril, (1 d; :ty.) there
n' tere ret- i va-c mn taalls abottt sertnl:i t/.ous8and
at Albany, &l9.803 31; at Troy. .9096
0)1; at S(lcenec-ttaIy, $2,277 4. Total at
a he t hre lac e- tanaad, ijr3J, 2669l).
Tihe sitit ptad at Rochester ins it days is
SS,5:% 51 ; nat Huilido , 53,S03..8; nd at
caopeaef thlis yar 8a? daiys earlier than in I8%J~
duarine~ which 8 d;iys abcLOtttU6000ju.olla
havc bcon coI1keted