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M. LABORDE, Editor. "We will cling to the pillars of the tem o of our liberties, and if it must fall we will perish a Ist the iuins." P U IIED WEEKLY. VOLUME 3. EDGEFEt'EI1D C. Il. iM. C.)3 J 7, -_3. o. Ns. - I==8 u'Ii-LiSIIEs EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. TERMS.-Three Dollars per annum if paid in advance,-Three Dollars and Fifty Cents if paid before the expiration of Six Months fon the date of Subscription.-and Four Dollars if -tot paid within Six Mouths. Subscribers out of the State are required to pay in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, and no paper discontinued natil nil arrenrages are paid, except at the option of the Editor. All subscriptions will be continued unless oth erwise ordered, at the end of the year. Any person procuring five Subscribers and becomng responsible for the same, shall receive the sixth copy gratis. ADVERTISEME sTS conspictonsly inserted at f2.&.cents per square, fbr the first insertion. and 4: 1 cents for each continnance. Advertisements not having the nunber of insertions marked on them, will be continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. All Advertisements intended for publication in this paper, must be deposited.in the Office by Tuesday evening. All communications addressed to the Editor. (PosT PAID) will be promptly and strictly attend ed to. New Spring and Suminer GOODS. SilIE Subscribers beg leave to inform their U friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving their Sl'IING AND SUM MEl Stock of GOODS, consisting of Black and blue black Italian Lustring Silks, Colored Gro de nap do Black Sinchew do Colored Florences. Super. Black Bombazines, A good assortment Ladies fancy IIankerchiefs, do do do do do Belt Ribbons, Ladies black and white Silk and Cotton Ghwves, do black and colored Kid do do blk, white & color'd Cotton &. Silk [lose, do green, white and black Gauze Veils, Plain, Jackonet, Mull, Swiss, & Book Muslins, Figured and Checked do Muslin Worked Collars, Plain Bobinet l'ooting and Edgings, - A good assortment of Prints, Ginghams and French Muslins, Printed Jackonet do Plaid Swiss do Printed French Cambrics, An ass"rtnent of Ladies Bonnets, Bonnet and Cap R ibbons, Fine Satin stripe white Muslins, " " enroidereed do 5-4 and 6-4 Linen Sheetings. Also ,for Gentlcmen's Summer W1ear, -llack, lhe and brown Canblet, Black and brown twilled Simumer Cloths lBrown and white Drilling, and brown Linens, A few pieces Georgia Nankeens, White & color'd M arseilles & Valencia Vesting, Silk Pocket Ilandkerchiefs, Also, Black, blue and invisible Green Broad Cloths. Gentleicten's cnlor'd. white and brown half liose, do plain and pleated Botmbazine tncks, do do do Satin do do Linen Bosoms and Collars, do black and colored I olsk. (loves, 4-4 Irish Linens nad Blenched Shirtings. A good supply of:1-4, 7-8 and 4-4 brown Shirt ing and 5-4 Sheettigs, Plaid and striped Dlianestics, and Bied Tickings, A l.rge supply of Summer I lats, - ;Gentlemen's Shoes nod 'ine 'umpe, Ladies and Misses Shoes and line Slippers, A 1.50), School Rooks, Cup anid Letter Paper. Also, a general assortment of Iardware, Saddlery. Crockery and Tinl Ware, Together with a supply of Vaucluse Osnahurgs and Cotton Yarns, And many other articles too tedious to enunerate. They teel very thtnkful ir the liberal patron age heretofore received. ntd hope by strict atten. tion to business to merit a contienaince of the same. NICIIOLStON & PRESLEY. Edgefield, farch 1.1. 1-42'4 i af; CLOCKS, WA TCIE8 AND JE WELLER V. - No. 242 BROAD STREET, AUousTA, GEO. r (Near the United States Hotel ) T IIE Subscriber otliers to the Citizens of Edgefielid District aind its vicitnity a Rich ud Fashliionable tassortmtent of WATCHES, JBWT.LLZERY, &c - of the latest Style andi limportation, consisting in part of the following Articles: Gold lidependent Seciond WVatchees, wvith fr-om 17 to 23 Jeswees, Gold and Silver Los era, Pin &- fitli Ji-welledl, London Dupldex and Anichor Escapement WVatches, G'olid and Silver Lep ine anad Vertical WVatces, Lnidies' rich Gold Neck Chains, hew pattern, Gentlettnen's Gold Gumard and Polb Chins, Keys, .Seals, Finger-Rinags, Breast-Pins, Ear Rmigs, Goldl and Silver Thimbles, Pcincil Cases, Spec tacles, & c. &c. Mantle Clock., FtowdA Vases and IMusient BOXES. A General A ssortment of sUeff As SILVER TADLE AND) TEA SPOONS. Sucian Toye-s, Mour LAtn.ES, Cis-ron Asna C Sit D3AsKF-rs, CaNsTIa-racKas, SAr.- Srooss, & c. SUPIRRIOR CUTLERYJU. A line assortment of Rtooxfts', Eui.K.nyrTs ad W sn'e &, Bl-rcnn'rs RA ZOllS, PIE NKNl'EJS -.A N SC INSOlls ; also a good tassortmi-ent of DOWIE KNIVES anal Dl(hK$. - ~ JuiN B. MURJIPJIY. N. B. Cr-orcs anid WA~venics carorily re patired. tand li'arrantedl to performa welil. A ugusta. Ga. larch 2.4, 1838 tf 9 ~ Notice. M GR A Y, Esq. of fIlatnburg, S. C. will .Y. aet its tmy attorntey itt tt, tne well as ait 'aw, dutrinig my akenacie fronm the State 3. U. ('o1INGTON. E UIA Uj ''l A D .U V ;i T 1-1 T IIE Sutscriher has on hand a very tar supply of ready iiaae 'T ;N W A ji of all deseriptione, which he olers at whol sale or retail, at as low prices as enn be t forded in this part of the cnuintrv. lie I also a inree supply ofthe newest fashin JAPAN WA R l:,toetler with Engrlisha Block 'int Wnrn of excellent lualitv. Al Copper and Sheet iron Vare-Shentii and Brazing Copper,-Ilock tin. Sto Spelter, and Tin Plate-ill of which he ( fers for sale low for csh, at No 1i6 Broi streer. Augusta. 1. F. CIIEW. The subscriber being truly thankful I the very liberal patronage heretofore i stowed upon him by hi- friends and the pu lie generally, respect fully solicits a conti unnee of their favors-and oilers his sers ces in either of the following branches his bnsiness-Copper Tin, Sheet Iron, ni Roofioni 11. F. C. Augusta, Oa., Marei 5 tf 5 rin MAUFNIACTORY. T IlE Subcriher woulh respectiill3 Corms the Mlerchants and citizens Edgefield Distriet, and tihe public in generi that lie has commnenced 1anufacIuringr ' Fare at 1)nntonsville. nine miles Nori Edgeliehl Court Ilouse, where lie inten to keel) an assortment and full aipply READY M1ADE 'TIN WA'., at Wholesale or etail, whieb lie will s1 on as reasonable terms as alny other Ii estaldisiment in the Siuthero e ountry. Having worked at the husin.ss nine'yIca tit the North id Sout I, he can with con deuce assure those who may favor hi with their custom, that they may at i times depend upon having their Ware w< mnanulfactuired. le will also make to order, Tit Ea Trouths, Couluetor lcads ndul Pipes, al put them up if desired. All orders fen Town or Country tliankfully received ai promptly attended to. N. It. Old Tini repaired, and all kinds .lob work, in his line, executed with net ness and despatch. II. P. (TI1URCII. Dunton-ville, M iarch 20, I:38d te 8 Imiprotd ('olojt Gins. Ill .sub a cribers havim.: ''talilhed t, ( Ut TUN N f1 Al NI F':1 TORY i~ I 'Town of liambhurg.. C., onf the itap~roved . tan of 31r. Ilost rig hat, heag lu a to' recome' their (ins to the puldic. They wara th< (ins t'' ie Cinal if toit superior Io thee oft A llontwsright, on aeceaoit of ani til:erationa. whi in their opiion,. is a decided improveem.nt: it is, instead of htaioeks of wood filn the rils, Ilh have adopted the plan of making the ribs of' th Giis entirely ofsteel and iron, which hase pre ed by experience to be prefrablei . Mr. lBatwriht hits ing declinied the din if kin" business in Augutae, Mr. I.. 11. ( oiuin, w eodtiucted it there Iar hitt. ha iig ia'e of the pn ners in the onciern, they will eintia' or If gi atis'ihetiom to till who may favor them with fit e"ttstein. ' Gins repaired at the .shortest iotiee. COlI & KIFNIK:.Y. Inlamburg, S. C., A pril I1). ilm I I New SpiBgB' 2and SuMiagatg G 0 0 5) 8. ' II E Subscribers respecilidly iinir 1 their customers mid the puhliek geme ally,that they have just receivedi a large st ply ofehoice Eng isli. French and A terie; goods embracinz every variety of stiple i fancy goods, suited to tlie Spring and Situ mer trade. Also a large supply ofi (7'roetri Crockar,,, Saddles, Ilais, Shtoes and 11o4 all 'if whicht they will sellI on thle miost re sonabilo terms. for ensh, or on credit puncet ual cuisiomeirs. TIhiose whoi wish to) get goodi biargnitns w do w'elI to;;iv'e thtemt n eall. . - L. & t-. P'E N N,& Co. Edirelield, Mairch 1.1, I838 tI' t E.L 0 T'I L.W 6, W I have just rece(ied'i a hientmiltd ass. mn t ofl Git l)lliar aGintlitmien's sui tmer Coais, Pntao,ns anm/ l'ests. wich'l thev pireazritoi have mnadei up in hml:,nt l'A'Si ION~~AS1'ST Li1K, atnt on unah;,itte aa'r Alsii, ai gieneural assortument lleadly .Madet (t.or iso, suited to the' seasoni. A t.so), IIAT'S. SIIisS A N1) fOOTS'. 1200 hi'air of Shoest', anid floits emttn ac ing arg s'ty'li tnndi variety hiave just bteenj rec~'eie by I Subscrihers, whlich tiagethier with their Cirn Stinck. ma~ki' a enteral andti comlette assortlim si'bliom found ina the counitry'. Alui. nt hl~mdistome assotrtmeni ft oh PAt511It )N. they invite the attenation ofl thir enisiimte's. (i. I,. a& 1K. I'l:NN & Co. Eadgefiil, March I4, 1r8t.0 it' i 8School als MIiscellauacou IUOOK8S. T ilE Subsci's have on hand a iz erlasor'tmenpt of School and 31ixe laeous Rooks, amongst whIich are Stitl Arithmtic, Sith ~'s Geot'graphtly and. \tli and Sn-.itht's Grammtlar, which atre high aihprme d of' anid reccommeiiindedi biy thle be toechers. U. L.. & EK. PENN, & Co. EKdgt'field. March 1.1. 1% .rU I Miscella neoaDs. OKB~IETTEli UUR ill.'NCY. BOI Te nosE: THAT JACK BUILT. A newo song to un old tune. This is the Ilouse that Jack I uilt. These are tlie old rags that lie in the (louse that Jack built. 'l bese are baVi, that held the old raps, that li iit the Iluouse that ,lack built. ''This is Ithe pany that's dueft to a dlay, and aid Fromt ile bags Ihat conaian the oli rags. that lie in the louse that Jack built. 'I'is is Levi WVToodhury, not very guiod for ye, it you ask for yoar pay, preeise at the diny; because alI his bags, cuntam1 noith 4 lig but rags, snugly siowed in the (louse tina Jack huilt. hl'is is Amos Kendall, appointed to send all the papers atil leats, tidressed to Iii; I betters, ye eit a handled so lully, mta the af orlair of111 olGil'. and4 niow never kmons shis i1 thumbs From his toes, anl would chiekte so Itny, coub: he get his hard mn10ev, liom Levi Wtotlbury who (141111 think it good (or ye, to pay ought except rags, i-m out the old bans, that lie in the llotuse that Jack built. 'r This is ''ot leniton, who tot day went on. a speech tnaking exeursiona, for naught but diversion, and found all his cash, i- was 1othing bt I rash, tmeetmag sandry dis;as ters on account of the hit-Plasters, which bolks wktlI not take, for rhe Senators's Or sake, because the poor ninnies, remembered the Gauinas, which ah! to his wo tit it twelve atonuth aglo, he swore by the power., would rain down in showers, and that sweet Atnos Kendall, the shiners would-stud all 1- ) Levi WVoodhury, who would alts ay. he 01 ~ ood liar ye, for so onuch hard chink and ,l, cou l'nt but hink, it was prodijionasly im Sny (when told that this mney, tied last it, of his ba;, was nlohing buit rai,,, stowel is away in the Ilouse that Jack built. of 'This is Franik Blair, as miad as a l iarch hire, and lately sct packi1g1 . liar too Iree .l use of hI ling. and telling rnure he., than, e his inaslea alhouighat wise, yet still bays the moon. with the very samle tune, rand cti rs tintues to roar and hanker tir more, ofhe i; loaves and t he fishe-, in nele amt's dhi'ns., m having swore that John hlull, hall his pockets ill se, full, that folks shaoull'ut abrts him, i p oato they owe hitn, yet befare I-e was older, was aippaed the cold shoulder, sand ye Kendall and lientoi. won't lend him a cnt on, his best exp1ectoaiouis, of any itleoe ra mer tious. hecatisw they all guess, he's q'juia ol: - il of tle mess, whore Levi 1 nod bury, hadil.; nut the food for ye, on accoaul of the hags. of that aIe# ial (1f ol rags, aid'lay in tle I. loanse that .ack built. 'This i, old 'aan, who was lever the inaa, yet performned such a o'nder, by nu-eatns of a bluiuder, and staeking like (wax, to cild - liickir's Iracks, and has stetted t hIs. sh, a tine kittle of fish, Wila nontseni-arJ T- bablble, to i laster the ral'le, and pIlay vat I linns iraanks with .acit S1a'., lnaaa.I - but dicos credi thait BIlair, wtoalck'nh (i do it a l ;aii, atl so ell him hifi, in a hieperate shift, n hilts Lard h':ertecd foilks, -top his aInith with tleir jokes, recollecting with en-S, n hi le ullil of silk purses, all I llul obinauers, w hich a ice runi ng divi ers, r IBentll, Kean'all and \\'noblhur ', were to v- conjure all goodi fur ye, by a des)erate 111111 firoi the pockets so full, of sillle .lhni :e- l aill to replui.,h ahe bags, atw satliid with Io obll rags, that belonged to the: louse that .ltac bcau.ilt. T his is Nick lliddle, who dont care a fiddle-stick's end lr alae fellow, whose coin is not yetlw. and has a strong box ao hiard lor t: e knocks, nt lch old lic kory's culb, selnt rub a dab, (filb); dusn aa oan it like then der, for pure love of ptluilder, yet all could oliit siiiash that deposie of eas.h, which shal tav old Van, has a Iunatic plan, to plunge t ill disasters, hv his patent shin plaster., he r- lies ing fihe nation, will EIwe his salv';ita.fo p- Kendiall iand llcntlon, wloif air oily inteani tn oil, holling fast by their places, anld keep il makaot grimaces, to amtitiozle the linonie-, i who brelieve i goli guneas, and Levi S, 4oodburl'. who vows it's nt g=cd fr Ve. 1i dIisi ttrb a le basgs al11 full of (1hi raigs, atain a- hay ma thec llottsc that Jan-k blull. to Th'lis is poor I inele Ssami, whlo was gileld , Iby a, shama, Ilal tholughta dbat his wsliinng, ill waos .aant im lc the egiinig, laind (xgl-ceid' mor~leover1, toi wvallow in elciver, bait amet ii s almiih; I s bmy listenia:.- ao caaps, whlio p~rearb ed I a hac saiory,5 abouat *lbbazes of gloriy," :and --- lhi hliim ina gt'aotmon his shtadi wveeall sal alat' .r Set in ciatehainag hais plf, h' ias dlisriv credI himiself, alack anailas10! c lbe at hag ara. as*saand per -i ves ithiat old V aa, i. ,' v i hI- mlenans thle ilmant, to retrIieve his dlisilrs., hiv re! maeuas ofl -1hiin-plsters. land athat hernall ha- and hlcantoni deserv',e ll bie ,,eiiaca. sa gs ut - f dlisimissioni for theilir vile impl~osionti, :tand "I thbat esacha preenmats Pet, is coatmpdleelv ilym,el, n1edc thea humbaiutg Elf 1uinaeas, cani eblia; onily ahea nitanics. I ad lhat Woodbuai liry'-. ra1 s. Ie ry hiore mlatters are dolne, wsill sure as ai gait, he1 uplsest thaid 4)11ouse thtat Jack baailt.-los er tonl Ccurier. nt Ani Indtrlijouis fiilbund.- Arrtah Psat ri ch I, whay did I mtarrly vol -ii -lm hatla for ia'smyn sellflha~t,sh'domiti-, ever smethe lessed clay ar)1 l''athecr I' 1hilsa nyl Iisent imed homo'o al ye're btcoase."... "Sw'ale jewel,"' repliedl Pat, not? reiliin ihe ebacdarge', "it's my~self a a hiopes I 11115 hive io see the da~y whIent ye're a widowa, n- wveepmg l over thle cold scod that covers aun' hena I'll see htow~ you) gea laalng witat maes * A wast wareprimaaanded-a by Is father onie dhay, Y for haasma b'eean ithXicatedI the taight previou~s. 's ie dlelted ia, 'W haat wsas the ttelr thlon,-..sk ccl the p~iat,'what made~ll voli statggeriso !' 'Whyv sir' repliied lth een, 'I ha~d 01n a 5 ery teceo' natar of booit-..-tce~rf( TniE V AN IIUSBAN IN MAN:is-rt: -Snbseqmt iminirie. confirm the tra th < the statemiots made in the (nrdian I "'c dInesdnyas to this singular ease. Ama :is the cirCumst:lnces of the c.aso and th namel of III husbatnd. hat (e now becomn pretty gene ally known thronghout thl town. we see nn lonwer any necessity fi concealing 'he inter. ''he nssaumed aam of the: mmater bricIavet is I ury ottonke. tier real 8auto we b;elieve to lie 11:rri< Sloakes, aiu til! the late exposure the p:n ties resided ' n Cu:nberland-street, Dean gate. t This wonem,), man, who, ihr probl more than fi}e aunt twenty years, tais sic eceCled4 in coIerealing her sex. ait in purse lug a trade of a inore han :ordinary ianscu hue iand iazardons desriptiun, nwith a < ( gree of skill and b11 ility which has It'ld her establishment in aI good buin'ss in lhi town. honniboherself' appre'ntice, at tie a, of 16 or 17 years, to t llr. Pene-uek, a briik iay'r and builder at lawtry, a small m.ar Let ron. n, in the West Itiding of Yorkshire otin the river [t<ile, which separates the coum ties of York: and Nottinghamin. St, di, not raenin n ith i\Ir. I'--rkuing 41i1i tt wt-hole period of her apprenticebip, biit wn1 "'turned over." as if is called. to antelic pIerson in the sale business. It was dal ling her apprenticeship that she met ' w'itl her present w ife: and they wSrae inmrried a Itie Oh( 'arih Cim,'urch of' Shltlield. in ti year 1516, wlien the wile was only 17 vear ofrage. Since the investigation and ilsiclo'ture o tIe cirCuimiisiances an Timr;day wee!,. Il, %66" and husbrimi hatve separtoed. \\e he lieve that lthouIghi no legal proceedtbtr h:n lhen, or itite.-d conl be talin in this e-x Irna(rdinary ease, Ir. ''honas. d:-pity ei ' )table, has had several iaterviews n' ith ti hush:iil, in which lie h:as enteavored ti md nec tier to make sme provision for ti n8 (nn 1811he has soi lamefuly dteceived, am who, al'ter having fur "" dears filled th character ol n wif', 8rentIeneIfaIit8 i interests of her sulptused huinii, not oan by htrcanr of household conceris, hu oifi i htisitess, hookB ai ncaoiuits. had sa i-l totm' Claim taoca pensaiio n as a servai if sit were tin let- byiw law In ,ti'iand main 'an'e Us 4 -if'. We believo that Mr T1'hoatts sio sneeeded in ti hisuomane tuieitsnion, a -to indol ihe elhusbfdw r ~ve ap the 't. e, the bonies inl w hich the. hlI resided if o hIaliei' of Il " of ti rc with all ie, rniture it omined T wife ss ", tor il i 'g ii there; un' ite hurclet- s' gone to oidge e: 8lie rt The hnhits of the. later. we( f believe, ar Much rnore inl necordancre with those tithe :nesi 18d sex ani senpation than a wromani and no one, exceplt perchdance fromn lh ie rdless cheeks, and a certain shrilines ei voice, could for n mtonn nsspect tihm 0. little bradset bridk Ilayer wra< of thie sol sex. At presell she empldoys in he-r hn-,i m-st, ie ide bieing mo inustrions h ersEl il it 1r31tien! dii tlnilit and ma'nnmerai':18i3 li men, and antboy who i, -:pprentie'e tor br il 11n her busine's and denlineQ she aipiear" hna borne, hill:, to. :1g o. eba,.o'esecr to pnnetnabyv nndh hone ts in her pavmnentts and we'1 believ.r she has stated. that she in haiade enougi h by her busine(ss to eniabb- he to liven itn se w% ithout labor. Ye. strang to say, with a degree of irritaility w% hii wre shold rather expect to fin in the ininr eI tinii injrer. she vehe-eintly refises t consent that anv simn shall b'e 'et apart 1 a provisioni for her s(l called w iti-. A inm other 0ocialdnie's which thi fl. mnale imshand has pierformed din g heIr resi idence in this town. is ione tat critinly i iih v hve he<a ie' eeled, ifl he least fus.I it s appertaining to her se had rem:iner ,ha' woubd anxiouisly Iiive emieavored 1 evadt. Iui, on ite contrary. there -eem) to Ii tb he1'1n a 'oii of pervers'ty .in hi whieh carried her into all extreme'.. St 'w i' for 111111 ye'ars :1 special co,(' aal: e, j Ilm 1:1i h divi-.ion of that bId ty, netih8 i rl athi town: and we are assured that, on all occa signs where the servics of the division wir rearire'. nsat elections,arma2::e pIrocessiamI and m1eetin s of tradts' union ts. irn oit &c .: so fa ar 11i-8m abse'~nIing hier-aelf fror n4 ha:t, as5 in thle c'85ast wellt-2'rounded~o 31p praehen'Ision4s of a1 rit, mu lst have 44 bleenI, to1 n4' (omani. 31aiot 41f some4 un~lensn~t~ 1ness, shi is rememb leredl to have14 been't (4484 of the4 m18 ~at '4rdivlhmtes r ini aeiial utv8. iln th18a ivie ioni. We4 undlaerstamti at 7 he~it is only3 II lon11ger -4 consl"114, h1ernose54 she atidl 11,) ilihe hnst annna1 :l special1 ssi'nai. tield for. 41h --i 844 be reswoiarn. S he was no41 t discardel air dtischtargedl; I here was31 no( comI~plinlt r ganisi tier; 3834 plrobaly lihe cun..4'innl < heiar 4own'I hsmelttss was1 tier (saly. motive1 '.01 nost res) uminag the d(tiies ofi this ailiice. .\hoagether('. this is byIfar the mtia 484'inei8' 1:ar ('ca'sIte1( fib kindt 4 which' has e'ver reae sillr I.nowl4.'edge. The4 ce4lebrl~ted Chevalia I) tson1 was1 lnt maltrried : 1ad. Jias Day;g Io asl1leaf,) ha' dtiscoaveryi 88 twhlse' sa'x tail place'4 (only aiftecr dtea1th, imda 1not lien ma8 ried aoso long aIli 38perioda iia ih'- woman8711 w4 b is no(88 w Iluder notilice. Th'lere, too(. ihe Idisco,1 a'ry w'.as miiae t414 13ate ro1 InintII 18-8m hei ,etlf:iny' ein iN 11 the' molitivs whiS.''.Sch edl her i 541 nlem'llimnea7 a ourse of' decept~l)ion: i g'e' horl bi partiets oft tic snPpo~se'd ma8ringf are still aliv'e: anda thea one4 who1( assume3I(d ii male14 sex is stilt ailive' tol 3ive, irshie ChooI(se the trute hiistor'y ofC her ra:sons ori f'anev4 C. laIyin..: nsiade the carb3 ad c'h aneter aof h8 ow.18 namb assin th 8le :1l~appearnnec', 38 1141 tert aing thle loil. of the oIther sex, wvhih 814nl cerIini1 l e anenrionis chapt11er of his gr aphiy.-Matnchaester Guawrdian,. . Of' all thei actions oIf a1 maln's lifae his mat rin1ge. doeas least conacrn oItheir persons;t8 3 oft asll Ithce actionsa of our life it is most5 me. !!ed w48ithl he3 ntlhrt L. A COUNitY IDITOR. CO if The following cireinmstance illustsrative it Ie of tle, dignity of the press, also of the w I, liberaliy with which its conductors arc til e rewarded fir their toil, is, by tiltw ihtor of 1; t a couitry paper in the State of New York. 1o: e We voneh for the truth of fle storv, and d1i r 1'ive it in our friend's own words.---~Mobile . o e AL'crliser. co : 'A Iter I was oit of my time, I procnred it i'letters of reconinnenlatiim from the edi- pu - tor of the Albany Argus, and wont to the it town o-. to clighten the citizens bly tri the corriuselions of my intellect upon the ll v sub'ject of demoerney. I had as you may E - .well sppot , formed thetost extravagant tit - lkas ol tlhe inport;lce of an editor; al I - think I never was so well sati ed with - inyself. as n% heni I registered my inaue at t ith litel ill - , as 'editor of'the lIardsaernb in,, s ble lIepuiblienni liamnner.' mi "\'ll, I took possession of itmy kingdot, St consisti of an 11t i atiiage press ain. isihrie" inl! -eases i pici typi', worn down to the asd the nsiek, nil legai the new series of the liard- slit - serbble ICepublican. B ut at the eid of oil' isix months miy landlord became pressingth< fihr iy board. and I was fain to (make a ill ex' s ponlily patrons. 'I'his I (id lotimgh tlie tih r coltumns oft miy paper, not doubting that sht( - they would come foirward entihusiastieally th< I and py. The notice continued a month; no brt fut olmy utter dismitay not one of smly pa- ap trois made his appearance. I now we'nt til ito work in good earliest: muae n(ilt mly hills fil< and presenteld Ihei to smy village etsioil- iii f ers ila pes'on. I dlid lit m'ake mch by this. St I iweld the tailor Iwile as mseh as he owed aum -rme-the -barber puking mte in his bill for- Iii siii mI y face-thei blackstlith had let- l -ied tie hIsikei ofi iy cotilhiandcd ol Kato- to age--the litner lad a ebarge for -odderilg St: fa roller 11n btl-t he grocer t-r _ine nn:l 11(1- ill 1 l;~e-amtul is tine, I discovered that my - coll eeon, left mite abuut one hundred ,.m01- the I lart-, in de -i. ab "\othiin now remained but an nppeal till t - Illy country subscrib er,. 'I'lTis i made. it iornmattily noost of them were willing to pa1, bit, im stieh 'iircncy' as would as tIlsli eyed tihese la tier dnys. Shin plas lin ters are not iann to it. ()lne said lie agreed atl -i pay itn wood, and aciledi poiiting to the ail .S wllt-, -there it is help your.-lf.' Another ei U ' promised litaload of puipkins the next ha > eel. (ie ilierled toe n pli!g for his suih. kei scripti.in; and as I was nI 'whole hg' editor, dtl I clo.ed in with the ill'er imnanediately. Utt th r a ne dillty arose. There we're two til i igis, aid the owner could not think hie said, del of' sepuratin'ittietin' ttey oslcd'he srittttd ek" r pie away and die. I suggested that lie' Sfr r shoill let sme have them lothi, and I would fli give him cre'l' fIar one year's subscription tim Sill advance. 'T'his lie refused, but p roptosetd s 1' that I should take onre pli.- for the year's fro r nhseriptionu, and help himu to get inl his hav vai t two (as for the otit'r. Tii I tgeed to - di. Never didl I por deivil work harer or me swr eat an'ore lrolsttely than I duing thioe tilt . :nemlorable -,' days. ins . cll. I it til"toit;: at la't: horrowed a tl ha!, pist a pig in ch end. shmgl it aern,sh ' m Il shoulid.:r, and, started home. 1 reac"hed he4 hailf way. ie b;1; hi'.'amnie tmiled-out slip- .i'r S pedt lte little Ipi ,tingI inl that end(---cocked It r il his tail and ran for dear life. I dropped <it L the und, amii started in ha:se. Over the a I fences, through hu,h and brier, htedge and we - ditch, e hal it sidt, by side, as Mlajor nI l)owtiti says. only the pig litile abend. At ast give ill VI inspair, and sis down on t lug to rutinatre u u the dignity ofiti. to - press, aid the ingratitmice of pigs and deli to- ti's - er:ts. sp, t - -lie - I The fliilowtsitg areiele is copied from the & .otltn'.\iloiing ('broiicle of the Ith ofri A pril. Is %n ill be seetn thar the aik itt 1-f n. .- a Slatul1 designts to conltintue the exportatio~n On ,oi bullioni ill the ;nit'd States ntwith- inl i st:ming the reports 1atly circslated to the 1. *conltrary ,-I s We 'Iregret to notice the somewhat uili- to -vorable' neconut: from the cottonl and wool- hel P en mnn iaeturing disticts, whieh have. beent lre< received in LonIdon lately.-The principaI TI . mannlitetnrers inl Alanchester and Leeds tup arie redin cg thIe numbtater of theirs w5orkmentitt, yo ai whilst the pries oIf sine'Cdiescriptio jolt in e goodt s lsavei fallen'i lowier 1thanIfi at ity 3periodi bni ii durm lthe it latst t woi yealrs. lThis diltess of dloi tradie is owsinig to the disai itoimmencut wich'l I fiats bteeni ixpetrienede itt thfe deficienies of' iordeiurs frioma 5 le Uinitedl Strases, to ni isaih If wiould hav been at't very cont3'iusiderftbl e sprsing -tradie. Owmit , howS'.ervSer, to thec scfirei/y beii o inotneyi' iii tt tnerien, frostssite contrfaciton ali ofit ii cots by the bsaniks. whicb are'i abiout th inreion paymenll'sas int spectie, teehst r been't Ii very sma fll fioliinitt iof orderi~s tot' ft Irig lsh inieuigdsres We frt ii "ittl l t reeat utr siteta ement that the I anik t'l ii ' tit I and hsasl s t'esttmedt the imaenationa olf ex r pitin 'a ilarge mnonit ofl hllioni fothwitht sto th Un iitedrf itats ; las meuei tgtl whieb willo verylitgo~ tpeei reciythe stcarity to fsney ~ - Uing iti, ad conlis'etr'it Iy lae orderlts I si ' t'oi' csme ran til'os Vnlfieain.sTe lay h th' -it te oerai'tin ha ben ighly0 i blamen 51 r- bsl' on' t bpart ofthe irctort st of ste lamus SI uf F-n'ind, wh fot'sir helat ix monthnss at r havesi' beeni'I deisin n'i'ltt king tfisees tt te t' Bsening cofes' o heir isis lltionmt t Frane s' e ledg im, und therrs of lt o'i t crntie. W , rt'englandl ad, oee, fotb rmiteof 6 nmerce, that they even now determined on the exportation of Iillion to an extent ieu will have an toriltestionblie influenco na metrc;ile alhirs in the United State's. "n supposing that pr iofit or a slight s 8hIslenh a1rise from this plan, still it is the ty of the Bank of l;land to eflcct the cration ns it professes to Sistait the mtmlterce of the country; it is proper tint should sometimnes make sncrifices for the bli good; but especially as in the present tnice the depression of the American de, and the conserinent s:agnation of siness in the mantiictiring districts of gland, have heen caused by its own miis Ittagetent alone. From tlu' Nationtal Itullignrer. It havmig been proposed by various meet. . tI the oppoettes of the present Ad mistrat ion. mn dilleremt parit-i the United tes, that there shonul be a General Meet of Delegaies fromn all the States, for - purpose of atreci:,.' on and reconmlen ig suit tle persons as candidates for the eres of President and Vice President at - next election ;a a desire htving becen >ressed by sev"ral ofi si meetings. that tims( and phace of holIding stneh meeting inld be fixed by the .iembe'rs of Congress, se Tlembers have nuthorizedl us to an aneec that, in Coml pliance with whant thus >ears to he the geineral wish, they have t and co'ii-ulted on the suhjeet, -aitd, aler ' consileration and reflection, they are )pitmon the lboroigh of larrishitrg, i't the tie of Pelinsylvania, is a suitable place, the first Wednesday in December, , n proper titte, fir holding a General e-i; frl the purpose above mietionel, be composed of' Delegates frot all the tes if Irportion to their representation ie two ]muses of (one ress. O: 'l'he O( ppesitio n press thro.ghcut tited tates are desired to give he i.e nItulrji d notice at cuspicuous inser I ill their respective pn per. !'rom ire Chearlhatin O'scrrrer. 4 Sin ilitud.-Whenever any calstIty tills a mule hill, how speedily the little s gather in droves around the spot, and I what assidnity d they labor to repair datage which their ttiniature pyramid sustained. Or when the cotmbh is bro w l.ii partially removed from a wel red hive, with what increased ardor do lie.. ply thlemselvcs to recoustructing ir cells anid storing Ithem afresh with iots nectar. Not a solitary tenant of 4 3inc&_habhp~ou eroma ine* an -idle-, - ,._.,-- - elator of the'seene before hin; and even y wthoe apartments have not been dis hed, leel their aid with the same alacrity though Ihey were employed on Works in which they alone were to reap the ad stige. eed) anly thing be arbled to exhibit the ra which tis lIv's-ot frot :ifttre is it to teach ! M av not the dep'din be ttetet fron the- iftnet tribes, to forget ir de'plair. nd begin afir.sh to) hay a fItntz iot 1or fnture use ?--t lay it better than 're-n ith better materials, and less sub r to the casualties of flood or flame ? catinot be done at once, ht.t 'itime con -rs all tdiigs," nd with diligence, and i'tmity, .11141 perseverance, wonders, that do nto t anticipate, may yet be achieved, l'UANKI.,N. in 'n'",ofle,.--1e ha ve been hfin elinied suppo e that Ih' dispteition aserihed to iales to conceal Ilheir nue. was rabther crrive than correet; hut a slight incident 'ured at the late term of the Circuit trt in) this city. which puts tlhe matter ht. A ilible wa- introdneed, to prove the of an individtal The names of van snembers of t he same fatlily ap'peared long array, hil ages of sone had evident been obliiterated and n ritten anew.--. low is this !'' said the opposing cotnisel a respectable oid laly, who prestnted 'self to \iet'h fir the anthenticity of the 'orsd. ''I low (a i these figtures aIlered!" i' old ladiy was first reinetit to tell, but mn being pressed, tari'ly replied, well it' U mutist knitw the girls tdid it. Tlhey arch'led (lut t heir ages, butt I werot' etem 'ignini !'!"The anlseri ontused thle Coturt, 'somtim~iies conceaL'il thet.ir age !--Long' and1( Star. I'romt a Nese (brkans~ Pape'r. "W\V~ttasu 'iwo Ha.' . Honsi.--G tn't) r's hav'e lie hionor to inibwrm t he(ir ('ritinds tI30 i pul' genOerl')ly. that thely hae re'nted W aIshtingrton Ball Ul oomf ti oIrder to) givo 151 Iineaend drei s ballS 131 s, eveery ITuesdayi dl l'riday' of rbl week, du lring the sea. ii, f'orfree colore! d pirls (ad u-/die g' niitc n. AlI'A DOGR & PA BLO.' A Svarit. De'st N:ss.--'Te Legislitanre ~son~, chlange'd bl w Itu he tn'amtoes tif til 'im wee'(tt lifty of the inatme oh' eXma~u, Wio ettlpi tto graitifyv th li'a'tprice oh indiveiti , r ratherd thaiit ter'e stiahdlebe so mnany prii'uhs ipetrsonis itt that staid co~mmou01 L'nitht, is ai113 mtter ofl suriprise, An 1 'rihmanI beting~ askedt weehether heo died it frerptenutly3 convtiertse withi a fr'iend in Ir'isht, plitd-''No itndeeed; Jemmtty often spea'ks - met in I rishi, hatt I alweeay's antswer htim in, tdon't weant Jemtmy to know that Iundoer citud Irish."' A jur% in the west ofC Fnglan3, commis-. 'atinug te 'cae of' a poror weoman weeho was iargedi witir a trifling theft, agrceed to the lloweing sapient v'erd ict :-"Not guiltv, it usct hoje sh~e tron't do :o azain."