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"We will cling to the pillars or urertis, IM. LABlORDE~, Editor. JELS E W E LY and if it must fall we will amidst the ruins."' VOLIUME 3. EDGEFIELD V. as. (m. oer 18. jm:S. IN. 1 The Edgelleld Advertiser, 1s PUt1,1S18u. EVE.RY TIIUiSD \%Y MONING. TERM -.-Three Dollars per announ if paid sn ndvanice.-Three Dollari and Filly Cent-4 fi* , paid before the expiration of Six Ilonths from the date of 4ubscription.-and Fonr Dolinrs if not Iaid withiil Six Iouths. Subscribers out of the State are required to pay in adrunre. No submcriptionl received"for less than one year, nd no paper discontinued n.itil nil -irrenrnges are paid, except it the option of lithe -ditor. All subscriptioti will bieontinned nuless oth erwise ordere-, at the end of tie year. . Any person proenrin-a five Sunscrilers aid becomhing responsible for the sate. shall receive the sixth copy gratis. AtvYRTISVNKVTs Conlspictioutsly inserted at 62.1 conts per square. for the first insertion. and 43j cents or- lah contiiiianiice. Adve-riiseients not havingthe number of iin'rtions iimarked on them, will be continued until ordered out. and charged accordingly. All Adv"rtisenments intenwed for punblicatiotn in - this paper, must be deposited. in the 01ive by Tuesday evening. All communications addressed to tie ditor. (PosT PAID) will be promptly and strictly attend ed to. State 4f soil bt aroli n. E1E11-G1WillC1.11 DISTHItCT. Georgei.-Hantock.andtISarahl W. ? ito Sicnnck andl o; .iers. vs. Parti. Charles Lamaur, -xeentor. lian. N i11 .E is hereby given, hint by virtue ora teerees. fronm the. Court onf Chai ncery, I shaill offer lbr 4ale at Id:2efichl C. Ii.. ton tie fi, sf \loi day inl Novebner niext tine flollowinu landf. be longing to tine Lstate of William Tarranice. te ceased. viz: One tinct of land situnte upon liltle Iorse Creek, in ti! 0istrict of Idtfield. cntiiit.iing six hundred and forty (i4t) neres iore or less. and bonnded neording to it grant tinereof t'rom the State of Sonth Carolina to the said Willinmn Trarrance, by lindis of John Tarrance. Tnomas Lamartu an no. Carter. anid by other vcnmi lw ds One other tract conitainint two hundred nuil . sixty (*14l1) acres, more or less. coennvtyed to Ilie said Williamn Tarrance by in Deud nil' Release from Joint Car'er, anid therein described as situ ute in the District of Ninety.six, oni near the Cherokee P-,nds. Also, oine othertractoftwo hundred and twens ty-eight (228) arre-4. more or less. hotuideol hv ands of miims. ntambm. .\ornis. i.nnar mnd Thompsoim. and inters-cied by tie Road leadii . fromt tIe Cierokee Ponds no Anuenstrn. Snid lait e to be Hold se0parartely. toln In crPedil of ne andt two years, ptaunhist-rs to give btond- ant pairsonmil security, and a nortgaure of'the preminses. j. -tEIltY, C. E. ,D. Edgi'fied,ce 35 tale ~ 'I IliO t G o u. EDGdFIElal)D ISTrItCIT. Benjamin T. Aeny antil others, vs. Tabitlin .hIney In others. Y virtue of in rd4er-flom Chmii.. John:stm. , in e foregoing case, I n%ill otler fir :-nie to tine highest bidder. on Frida tie se-cond qnl I of November unt. at 1:.e Sore of' ititiard Cli'. mann, flnor tancts of land h.ongin. to tie I'st::. of Zaclheriah Abney. iecea,seil. sil ine inn 1':: fiel.I Di'ricl. onn nie waters of -ain d it iver. tL.e tracts itn be sold sepir itely. ni le inuntimler o' ncres, buttings and bounidmr to bi! imndt- ki:twn on tine day of* sulo: hlie tertmis of' stle w ill lie a credit of one ami two yenr- n-xep Ii lite- coi<t;, two thirds of which uin st heI pi ir e:wh bly tie - puitasels; tihe- remininiig thinl to be paid b *y tine wiow. rie purchasers to ive hoini and . security to secnre the pnr- he mnioiny. i Tv,titY, C E. E. D. Commissioner's Ofilee. Edgelield. Oc . Ist,1834. e 3~ Steel Ribs For Cotton Gins. leYew In ention. TI H suh.,eriber ln.. liest received .1 n pty of ithe PATENTi li ItS for( Ciii ton Gins. whill itte bn spol,til sip highly of wilerever Ilhev Iae breein irii throughout ine Cotiton ntmi n. States. Theise Itib4 are so oisirineed that otin . set will last i wenty years or mitore, nid it consiontly in uose, by haviin- ;nin extra ,e of' Cist Sti-el fnees. '. oce,; ire innid n.n fit on the firnt of' h itins. where tihl San , pn-,s throni. nmi inn so simple a mnier that any person enn hu tlenm ott. 'Ile sbncrib.er will ni.wy.. ke p n sippl ... y nIo' G inns on hndn of the. tabov'e den.scriptionn. WIL LI tM JONEN. A fewn doors ahoire thne Upper Marl.rt. Angmin Gn .inly' C3 1838. ih 20 - Imeproved lott fdi.ts. T Hi E snubscribers hnavinia e-stalnishedn in Ct T TON GIN M \Ntfi-'A(''TORtY in the. T1ow.iinif Haitmhlnrg, S. (., ont tIne impijrovnnd sy temi of Mnr. lnatwvrighti, hnng li-nvn' to recon.nnndin their Giins to the' pnulic. Theniy wanirrnui then.ir G.ius. to,b?equnai if noti supnerior to thonsi nil Mtr. Bonttwrigin nnitecnun oi nit ahera-itionn. whlicnh. inteir 6-pianon, is in ndecidedi improinvemennsti: ihti is; iunste'ad nnf blocks nil wiood on tIne ribs, hiv iave atdoptmed ithne plan o1' ma:kiing tihe ribs nif theni'n Ujiis enitir-ely iifstnnel mind iroin, whnichn haive pirov cdi by experience in lie pnre'fnralei. Mnr. Btbwrighnt hnav'ing denclined tine gin mna ing b.iiti'ess in Angusta,. Mr. L. Bi. Conn. whlo condmnetedn ii ther'ne foir himin. h'iung tone oft ih parr -ii nonrs in tine conincn,i they wvill enndein vir tno givne stntisuinetin to all wIno many favnr lihem wvithn thirn Cistoi. [ IL7 Gins repairen theiii shnoirtesi i,in'e. Colinl & KlINNi' IY). IIamiltirg, S. C., A' pii 19. im I i A LL~ persons iindebltedi to nIne estat ofi'n A . Stephenn 'Toinmpkin=, deensed, are' in' questend tin maikn inmedlintneli; pa mni, indi those.. htnvint dlemanuds in prenmiut t mpri perly atestend. WVIILLA Mi BRUNSON, Ad'mtr. Sept. 61, 18 tr 32 A .A, Persons hanvinig dlemnnids neininst Wmn. 10. Conner andn Wode Ii Cominer,dIectns- .. are' h.er"lby sen eeted to haond thems itn the. -:ub. nc ribir dulny a'ttested.-'min those iindebuted to either'n of' fin anbinv niamned intest:n'ir-. 'n' regun.snn'n -o mal.1-e innumneiiati' pnymeicnt ID. HI. J(ON N, IeNU.n16 --Uth bi-pt. lo-,lot ijejure aw%crnsed. A% 0." Ls Arnoi, Iritatnit Alis .%inulm. isev. klT i,u) Ii, olitert bi-%% ia, %t%amt C L.)UMIlig, Ikisauvei:%-i Avg ".u. it, . licy, cnre buj.tis. tlilii, 3 cure if 1lealier it tr,ia Cioijuir, 4 iio-, Li%e~r- Cliorisiali,Levi 51 apol, Lisu e oia , ("611ill Joilas ('11111clis-1, z-alittel G ullemlid, H(e% Al Al 4 Loanui, II %V ('0111), Allm Ajlmy Look, IOulliel k'allrltill, J011i1 Dason. Ts w.evidl, Nor B Mssrs J I Alaysr, %V t'r, jou. ial , 1 Alir rs l Clulil S. Greenea. Mrs N.ti,c%, liolmaes, Thoms E "re..er, I LIr-.Cm, ev I M ur,3' cawe, Ue(d~Ogissat Aiiouias. 1,ieiceC Jas . %, ma--i Ilm.i, I.s.avd *opeand,, Jliei a. A i4 .ote.n i1 Ilallilluild, Alls C F lt 141, i 1n-1 J & o C Jfnwsuo, Thu Lasei a.r B .ie rsJi, nle Lliarm, Iao 1o. J..' s ito ar.% s :ss , co L, mamie . .ar d Lmniaer, Ar.- A u r a 1l is. 0--cur 0 e.goe, m'tuik micii. t. % enry, -S gr omyro i Nany Mall.raw, it i , : MarsrII,j C Al -Frsoa, J,.ill Aiccor's. 64411u1 It *.ao.g.m. Arv itld joaul bI anun..ey, Air N, .0 & 1 NOI I is, 1 PnnJalis te. G ior- i Nemw man, Jom Joe& ~ ii%C ( harmlas S 2 jzil)os it. joi.egll a zre Pes hms. l.m,es G vzarru, Peati.rce, ji-Sepla Qt It (narles, irs Nancy Rtr. Joil r J ice, Air Iillilley., Aa iss Aiartl nangh;er, Ismare J Realis, Airs Alia utjomenr, or 'Mr reetz S & Tr Sello, Eli wV Sminraarll, Carolinme Straeter. C 1) Spm)arry. Aluircm me.-ers, 01 1111til Spuaim, Airs Llizalids Spami. Dr Jaknes Tullle , Is St'.rgess, A 1 Lsol raylr, Al argaret W ilicsspowi,hi iss Al A WitheLrsponoa, 16"is W11 hiliice. jem t. W %%oi. 1,11l 1, Wirl,imis, 0. A %% saiatoer. Cot Btij F %I oilker, Johiat 1Miker, Ifemnj %V LP(I Waits--n. Alary A rigist, Limelhtry ard . Lis Ol i.dUers. ftEINAi.Nti tit Hit! l'o%t Oilievm at E~dge irr.. e.-, III-r1J flarri-nm . rAl rs. 1;m01r11;111r, il. 'Ainj. lim% ju m . se isnmrizier. %%1 rrr Or Bvaileirmer & %% iiriihishr 'Le idwelr1 Joh 11141m lilam )m, 11.116eiy Nhi k. Anron A lasar. , Lier, tia Ceia 9 jos,.lir 'la l zMair -olrr ( 'iaxtonr, Ze ch arim Co' , S.1,rnar,e11 %4m u'ot, iarim y p rJ . 1ee Ir LA n e O era,e &n JShaw am, A J Rev mi*,I% idl..; n. jotiari (ia m i IIt A] Ni ilatorl, Alta . e, tAizs Gilis, Just 8-1. 2 or,rim. S elel umr lioi. aro l i-s 2 F.v..er, U4 uins Grim, Arry Alibs I p1anw. rioses I ,ard. Greti%ill,fl itmi'er. Alxnaisr l ariva, Mpro Sam l:ips re1lirri, I obli . A,imial % 2 W airco J. --lt-11m1 11e11. Jam oeas laitr. Atlamri I Ira i, Li r y a n I d Ilirck:-mit. fimaild1irv%~ fIalorti. Ja mnies Vr 1 l:r 3ma JIfliai F 31O.-S i rris.Joli. C, J \Vmar ng, A ,vs -ill , ,ll Hadsti, J A J& K J4.1anysol, Willia .11ais. a 1. Ire I'lills JC.rIJIS. CIIIilbaJarm,liar If ia'ren, l jargar t3 ir Iir Jawr1 P r Liiinstair Litei 3hr Loiwg. i liiawtih Lmmitt-iox. Ameltlra .. 3 C.ila'3 , rari, aron A I .n. m , IAuer tinmali Chitty,10(h .%%p Un.e Mlaiss Caxt:on,. 'Wlri cingil , izabaietl G irnetl, ran. - . Alr,L 2lr, ,>rn.mks.S & hawraen Aimr i l ev AIient.ln, Ma- :r aaliras Gla ibbs Jas A . AlrterI m areien Gon: 11 - Araa Ais. F.mai.tr, Lenm is Giaranmn, Ma rym\lia .Nx iamrrn.a I'xl'oLuhmeasn ilanteriai. N ahail u ahoaa lm mm Ar lliwk.r, lin mhrael!hla )ar a*ri liacrrimrn. Jlnn ilsF Mrar (Iarri S Aiar.Greiile Sraia'aia' Ar S inrden,' MrJarah 'I''iarmar-an,,Jnn m., il ll.strI . Jmes D liarn) Eizmmim'lr lam I iri. .b. C, NI.leath, J:1, )*Al Johnson ,Willim Jeu. Te hin Jenks ahaa' .alvada J n lieurrrs Ilil rannyi aram'tr raa'r eat nh alsi.-l.siur.m m 'laa Io n mal a'ri i ingston,i LJa n v. Ar I.ile ri.r m r (aa' l.eigi n ~mm, l I )i a'th 'a Mihl, alaa, b. irrialeSmra.Ihhen. aren l'ev .ari.F.iareh P.s M-..vC, amnh I)s.. Weaks IHe inntM'rr1. . Mi h o rMis 'arlin a' ira al i W IA livriau liy- ln i tt 1:n I *.a l ) Miarielapm s. (Mrold'tri, eaon. )All ery ri lamilrnre ix.s Ca lbehrrleiley LeaadttAera Nob'. WDrP.cA-n. LABOiDV iteynolds. Jos.ph . . iilAsfo ,arh r lle:nington. Jhn lM. k Crek. areb IYIis'celaneou. P -RINTiRS' BILLS IN PAcTIULAR. Dill's in' geherat.-There is cerinitily Plel bedlod somen here in human nature, a prin ciple u hich le'ils ilien Io turn up their oews at l.riuters' ills. 01' all sorts of dus, it printer's dan is the imost oiulone dun. There is no rest neither night nor day fi the sole of, his filot, anl a deuinl to aitmi is a matter so nitural. iti.mt lie has become it stanlig llullumaelt of patience. Those who wi It to prepari themselves for eleva tion in eternity. ought to engage to collect lebts fier a printer. Joi's lng suIl'ering spoirii is a 'mere circumtaniesii' to that of a priter's duni. We are n%ell aware that the bebi kind of' a dui. is a bore most intol erble. He is a smani to make the hest of him. % ho carries n itli him a nultitude ol enlamiities, and, lke it cnmil, before a siiensia, all sort ol people cl scent his illp proac11h. '111r. Johin Smith. here is your bill for a sitall matter due she (iffice ofr ihe 'Luminous Illuminator.' This is the fiftieth tine that I have called, and you will oblige me by Mr. Smith, puts oi his spectacles, aIp priehIles the collector. inspects tle bill, anl wilk., ofl' saving, -Pshaw, these printer's hills are nuis.nICes. ren years I have subscribeI to the Illuminator, and wihat good hnis it dlone? I can't dee' any hent-il hiat I have reaped from it. I only sub se'rihel to patronize the concern. DidIn't expeet to lie tensed e% ery dlay by a trifling reoint. Stopl my pater!' The reply of' Mr. John Smith contains the very philosophy of .he thing. Mr. tSiith cnnot see the 'benefit he has renped fi'tom the Luminous IlIluiinator," and heiee lie won't pay the bill. Now. when Air. Johni Smith huv- a coat to keep tl the cold. the letlci fie renps from it is tangi ble. Hie- cen clm prehelend the quid pro quo, he'tnoifer, In ieler Ili i orll nature: and it is. therefore, nothing at all. e helieve that schoonlisters' hills. doe mirs' hills. liwyers' bills. ad divines' hills. nre all more dfilienih If Collection, than] sh1o llkers', grovers' or merelnlits' will.. The re.-soi is beeanse tile. lenefits renpel' are slot %uceptible l: toneh or visumi te tinstration. The rtilin principle is the same throi,vboi ehri.tendflom. Mlit pes-is enn Ceel the iths(nee of a iewspaper. althitgh they esinmit compre he1-11d1 its prestlce. It is a simple, gentle. elaily nelviser. It comlies freighted witi 11oi-eleb lew", to every mnanl's door, and111 11imobt lier-o, take it ip as they do l'he hail fwn louL tried friemil. whoise irg s eyed an tore penetrates till quarters of the horizon. Like thu friet, oo, few know it- loss tin til it occ'ur.., and then there is a varanev in the -.ay:-an insiipil hoiir in tIle tainrll!!. tlat nIed to ie tilled n ith ile pleasing iti struction which it breight. Taking Adenage of a Circunstance. A Pi,rs journul inihortio.. tis that in iortiev omin hairdresser, mnew Laine, h;vinig il :iplwearel for ,everal da%.s. WIis %ouaht fot', IItl w%as at las.t 1*uni dield ill the l1ijis de Boultwge % here lie had shit himself. Oai his 1rson, a letter waS f1oti, addressed te his oln,ter, in whIich occurs thle foillow%ian coewl andl chaire'tweristienilly F relnciihiser 'itli:-ir, ais yout have jiist sewhl youir hwu.smes.., I take advantage l- OJIc lium stancec tel pt an e .ed to moy life i had hopied that uit some liitire daty it muight re verll to ia", be'etinse I hiad miy ambliut ioa as n.eIll as ot haers, ande I shou1( ld nt hacve bieen sorry to benine a imalster in myi tua'i, buit Ptrovidence has coirerwd it othler'wise!" The/c T rk .nu /i&. I'ipe.-T he fondness ut a t.uk lor tas plipis guite al paussion:; moidrnlitg, Itintotie tndiight,1 he scarcely guwits ii; lie Sleeps coftetn wnht it ini hi., mtemb,i handi oni ann ukealingi it occuplieis has fir'st lionglis. h)iwrinig tile last of tho Rhamtaann15, w~la 1wor the live-loang day lie a.. firhidcenu by thte pre(e'pts cf his reliiwn to eart, driik, ori utse tiny muanneri ofi ('ejymien't, hundriedies maiy he. sieni "with tiIheir pilpes filled iindE a hwtin inc cool biy lheir sie. uaax i usly watilinig for I .e dhisappwlearainte cif the ->itn; & at tha in-' ratuii every (co-l drtops on~ thei tcihne'e, taiid ai lietn y pria ret 'ed' dran' through thle tubhe preiclaimtts tht' eog expiedc and e'xgjui.ite eatcjo1.0en; not1 n~ ill i le 'Tirk bire'ik his l'ist tilt he' ho. smolckedI hli pipe out. Addison's Damascus and Palrmo It is stated as ai singulIar fact, that if ai plnt is droowpitig or dyintg in a hot heiuse'. it is almiocst sure of rccoverly if yott place a plant of choaomite near it. From lhe National Gazctte. TUD.B.-LorI Chesterfield says, "4 addiso mitch to success in life as an e 4ging firAt appenrancve." The itith of t . murk must he man 1ir-st to every flues i adverts to the impres<ions made i onind, on his fii I meeting in C411m . itlh a man of vidgar for unpolishel d ient. The writer of this being de 11r1 norist in titaking gentlemen of lhose w f,r e no friends n ho dare Sake i he, liber tY 0 intio out tireir abberra ins from fite true; lidard of politie life, oflers the flollow tlCff s, which eannot lail, if duly adher ed t. o render the pracitioner a finished greni fail. W e n you pay a visii at the bouse of a frier@and get liirly seated, Iet one of' hliet first t ngs von do, lie to lean ba-k in your chmji fil partiicularly if you are near a elin all. I say -*clean." heeaise )tIher .i fll lnight gel yoi lie-all iodel. A wall ally papered with a light groniel. i the - it) lean aAainst, and I w-old re c.m od 11 little change in the positii. it onle .t by consiantly rohhing your head fill 1. finesp t Yo l 111 If) 11.if fl ion : 5m spori, yw:i ma no makie the mar i too plain. % hieh probably tile Ind Ile hos-e, if she was over nice, "it t admire. A to the sort of chinir whi, best sied fAr the fee', I wotil prof ahogany one i-artiviayirv if tih hind were made so as to retpoire a ron "idle erort tit fill it back. Tht- ernie and bottom are best fter smniall man for ener;ally have a bar in front, upon whic can plave his feet, which will ena Ile to wipe the dirt ofir his hoots in cnse -f tinto the midil on his wv-. and for ipe t.hem at lihe dooron n a mat. The om of leaning lack on fne's chair, is p Ainerican. and by rigidly ol-st-r van road ais well as ni ltsmle, it spt-nk, on nality. The peotile of no other pol paion lean ark in their ehairs. All ena have a silly 1n1ion aIIit is uit -wanit of respw1eer fori those- in lao-n re. und. thain twl - ~ was puiioelf-respect. Bit this is all am.ern tioJ)'*'-Free and easy" is the true -dorriti whether nIone or in socieiv. whether in your plaee of biusiines-s, tir in fhe d-aiwiig room: - I recoilleet once laring a for i.rner -4iy. "* I an odl the tri or It-aleill!r back0 is qo well underswod. hv some personis, that thev can halsinre then -eves iuptin omi- Ivg only of the elir.'- 133 I lo k-it upift thi, -is a miere di,'lin v of wit. at ihe expew.e of an Ainerican zentieman who wa- indnrl :sig himself in the- flivrite A merica attiittd., sat the expenme of the fireigner's satin-wtml chair aind orance colored wall. Ar.er yoi have snilfleie- sly indul-red in this elegant necomplikhment. the next vit ting attitude I woul.I recommend. i- to re,l your rigat lout on votar 1-ft koe, or, viee versan, and take the wrinkle, ont of your hoots with yotir h-ands The elevation of the foot,to a level with tihe hands i, liartieni lariv advisable. if any lady i' get-a i< elose by, and it shows tlt yolt have as ineh reipet for onle limibl) as alnother, - Whv shotlil tnt tihe fooI h# as hitllv Ioir 1d in qocielv as the hand114 ? A*1m% n it(! loit he lbrought ill roitw- with the gtlov.-. I have seen people shAor- fil'when a re -tic man hall thus introildneed his fAmt in.) emn piny. as if they th. . theia dignity . f..i. -. dewlt bitt I ths waght it gniHte as silly a-;s I dlid lie condnegr of F-ihiota, andsi wias 'i,' e ir.i vioed toi see the hiady feedl s huge l"i im-r dog fromt the tablle, biy puatting paiesces of breadl ad mweat in his tmonth I froma her owia p,late. After you get tired sittinig, I adlvise- vou twi stuitall, up,and if you wIn tim knsow wh-it is do. with y-our handaws. I noitld rwewonaai:nn yon to hang them lhy thew tnibs :sm thei arm holes of ywiar vest, wir wdepolsi at themaa in the poc-kets wfyouar pt mstawimas. An tacce-a siwinal tIbrusting themit into youir hiair, wit Iini gers expandled like- the' etr Ibwi af coimi'.nna be piractisedl wiith ;advantamIge, ifyaas ,lhwul. he- wr,lkinii utp anid dow ni the' rou-a withi a bodwy or gemilemi:ma. y'oi shiiil,l salws-s tt.-a ywour back to youirnwcompainliwon. ~sli pieu lle think thairule, hiss ths:t is hle; answ ah v: have hteardl thnt at court niiiono turnis lin, bacek uapon the K(ing. TFo cone-side, whent you get tiredw of w.-ik ing, -it dlown, and lean, back in, youtr chatir: or ifthse oafa lie vat'ia, tke- at bill auon .t. anad lie careful toi rubh youtr headiw atgainst the wvalh as 'ieforeo. If te soifa ho cove-il with dlamaask. nitd ywour bouts be ele-an, voni mighat safely pot youra fee-t oii at, .- somer ii the mnember-s oaf Contgew- at Watingaoll have been, knjown to dIo, at the honuse foloae the foreign mtinisters, 'TQit dho you knoww Fr-nwcha? 'Yes very well by 'tight-hut have ito speukii, atC iruaintance with ir.' lISERS.- Q1entin 51itsi. the llac-k smith of Antwerp. painted ia picture whileb he called "TIhe isere. ' ie was w m rong in ihe dlesiigatlioi, and inapprelietnive of* the topir. iii, figurs are not tih- ficure,s fi miisers, but ofco:tilirtalde. cozv old sonl-s. partnrs in a flipurishi ng conicern. Thev tire excelleil accolitants, and vou see thaat they are satisfied with the n-peei of hei, looks. Nlisers' Why, there iq nothing mierable aiotit tien; iand if f recollert :a right, i door ol*iheir room is siading jllr: bi%leh are making up their acouits. Ioley is lying loose on the tablP. Pe'olle Ialk ablout misers without knowing any hinit of the matier. li i not aI miser who volleels mueh money coutits it earfilly , looks ar it frequetily, and spends it rarely. lie is a miser who n ears -ai old coat when le h;s moneyenough to boy a new one.-P Inan iho is worth tIenty Iltismi.I pottids. md geisfive per cent. for li- mim oey. and spreld, it, .njoy.s a t lhousad 1 year; but h. who keepas t elbly Ilholusatnd lifillil. ill an us. a.,l loves the miglit of* hi. .lId - & i-usts his eyes Wilh g;azin)-, at it, andl hi-s fingers wi hla diling it, enjoys twenty tholls:1ad a year- L:-t the unlearned rea (le', ir stirli ihere bie. know that iiser iq a L-itlI vord, 'ignilying mIls.rable; it is. Oierefire. I <nitiradliviionl ill terinc; il call a n-o a Ilister Wilo is not oily ntitl mserable. ht deidedly mappy ill d;illg -dItl(Ibetlu Ihit for whichl lie is eriled a miser. Ohl lwtI ws wasa Ippy man. noiiwithiwlitliig iq elomgated vis;le.,l his allentiated frame. aol lis nn-enjoymen of revelry and ljoi sy gaiety- [I Was not miserable when. Irom his savinceare of money, the roof of hi hoac admilf-4 rain, bmt was exceedinlg IY Iappy in his reply to a visiter. "Mr Elwes, the roofof yoteri hio; is itl n Sal c0uilition: tihe rain aisoltely rale ,poi amy bedl. and I was forced to h)ISI it tp to the farther eid of ie room to get out ofthe n1%4", A yy" said the )I( gentl nan, "that is a nice snug corner in wet weitiher," Who find-s alnd feIes moncy to lie a souree of* ,Mien: n% h lieels inl c':vry payment at pan.u, that pelnetrates hit inmlist souil; % flom. mo tie) quits his ;mrse as reineatly as I tiree prontgel mootlnh parts rum its bony -ind au oIised sm-ket; who 'is alwayq meiatin; s"lle llal it' savillg ex%pellse, and is as vot stntiiv thw marled inl his %-liie - Iho is rv.dig nikerah!e htvatim- Ile hms n>t ill courage it) be wh-flat thae wor:d cals a miser: .'hlo eileavors to bie enerons. hitt Ia- tit lie leait ito le really 4). o; Ilo at the si-lt of aI beg-jr sickens WWIh :1 -,;1k.ail. sym:ililby, -1an1 1pitiehs his- owii piscket mor thanl linighbr's I,poverty: who I .vs eve ry thing :Is cheaply '., h l a. -a 'llen, af tr aill. has 14h1ee . o er. lat .s that lie has pai si --m-e e a s absoltely niee-i-ry. Your genr-ime. i-r has oflen a ver'y good co4:at if, his back: aatnd Iay evenfl f1well inl a Iwaier prolm, hoi,e butt Ie .ashIagg-d witi his lailli.. till Ilas I-- this temper. atd he fi lgels his very if, JIM to sve te glos- delpllarinl., frmll Itd 1uall 1loth1, :an.l whela Ie pays is reovi. hte % ri!' like a haIhI with : blis'.r o its bak.I if,.. holiglt Iibal aother host- ill te , street is let for five piud a year less ltia his. Ie is a gret Iar2:lilI 1111n111er, )I I- , of coltr,e. is oCtetn hit: h.e boyav a.!' erl i.sed wine antatr:tk. htis lips1 tiver. C:ape). l1i 134 t""i slit'it to spiendt tanoney43, naor*tlm r 'hIgt m. o hao:ard it. li e wil bay u i sal rs thatt lhe nny is-. i i ee - wiay, hut it i, itn a little wia);~~ heprmae i.. -\eaict oier4.y, andiu remils *Illttus 4)n plmtiaion. lIe is etu n inI ly : et iiig inito men't. lII. e:alis a4 eo:ach ont a ranv d.a y. :iaud still het ~ si4 we troutghI. it or'der' t4) mia- a goodu bairgtai withaIl. the'o: acman. D)trm.ag thea wh'otle' 'x tenat :ad du trat ion mt his et, a aa 1 whenu he has paid ii.a are, hae ni idtes lie uttrgte his rule. II.' 'anatatt foriv'~e Inatelf tir spendaa intg : need Iless 53 xpjenace; het re.p.'its f1 thae e'xtra:vaigance wiith Ia s oehi coli('ntt eora.naity; he. wouhld;t ano,t itnflict a penante 'ii himsn'elfI a.'tl scouatrge hiis n t shoulderIs-a tfor hais holly. ie, c.nttag hear' to lbe chitfere of! s f.erlaintg. .-:s Ihe saa i . taur a ahe'a as th.t Ih e vern parts ith I a farthling~ huti wyalt reln tetancm'- lie hats no4 4in ot)f busyinag 4alden opini tts. le hats somte little re g:as.. howev.ver, to ''pinion), atid wiisaes to) hatve it withioli bnaying; iS'. htowev'er, it miust h.e botight, lie will endeI,'avar to hty it as ce'ap!y atS possib)le. I le ht its anl eyet quan -1~ lity, 1)11 gntality. hit htas ani abhuorrence a fall pub)lic amaiusemteus wvhaieb are tnot .tc ce'ssible~ wiithoat piaymen'tt: andl if ever 'driveni by at stronag imapu lse of enriEsity 1to visit it Theatrer le will egecud n iiole 'day in hut t ng after a rree adn.ission. anl if. after all he 111.st nIV fA) admllitlan -e,the -will lave aS mnch as lie can for his mne311y, (and sit to I lie iawe dreg! of a drowsy farce, thotigh lie liei as weary as a lor-e, as sick a,, a dog, and as. sleepv as a vat. Whaever;he , line bought i paid for, lie %will us- and con-. sime. however inueh agaiinst fhe grain ir he has hired it stupid novel, he will rea-d it throughout. if lie las paid a fare in a stage ronach he will ride in it as far as it will e;arr%, him: ir lie has taken lodgings in a watering-place, le will stay till the last momient, ,et ilt weather lie as bleak as De, cemher: if he has subscribed to a cold hath, lie will have his quantum of dips at the risk ,of iis life!: if le be a inemlier of n-eloh, he will reai every newspaper; and if lie sees and latee himself in this portrait, he will perose it to the end, because he has a right to do so. Pashion.-The world is ruled by fashiod -and it most iyrannical mistress she is r'"mpellin-, people to submit to the most in eon V'en it.fit thinlas imaginable for'fashion's ,ake. She pinclhe. oirl reet with tight shoe-. or chokes sit. with a tiah cravat, or Klaneezeq the breath out ofour body hy tight h1rin. Sit' makes people sit up by night he they ongb to le in lied, Rad keeps tile-i iml the Ied in the morning, when they (M,ht to le up and doia. She inakes it vulgar so wait upon one's own self, and !eIleel so li% e idle and useless. Sli makes Pe"ple visit, % lien they would rather say at hnme, eat when they are not hungry, and drink when they are not . thirsty. She is a despot of the highest grade,full of intriguae anal eulling: atd yet hushands, wives, fit Ihers, mothers. sons and daughters voluu tariy have become her obedient servants and 'laves, and vie with one another to see who shall be lit most obsequious. Auithority of H1sb,qands.-Brctoin al.e writer of great repute inl hisis thay. aIs fur aiished us with -I cr OUR the lusarnd to correes tle wife with a law ful weapon snelh as a /imto stir,-, 4-C. vet iflie make use of an unlawful instriiient such as ;In iron bar and the like, and death esn11ie, it will le murdi-r." The ladies liisag ian slhe sae town where resided this Sage exponitder of conjugal riits, are said tii have been so indig"lant and so little sat i-fed with he distinction in th.ir favor, that thesy dalggd the unfortunate counsellor to I e :-iver Iad dunheked him sonudly. .1inlge B'Oller of i xeter, inl ai oliliona l.. C-livered ia ant aiioin against a husliand o hadi t-eat maaent (of his %ifv, laid it down as law, "that a hati-.hald was privileoel to belat his vife, if it is-trument isd was wooden, asd Iao thieker [ii;Im his thumb." Tie dames of Exeter sent a roiuid-robin to his Lord-slip, and requ-led to know the exact dimen. .ianis oif hits thumbsil. Prnsire Admirers Ieferred by flhe La dfes. -1 have remarked, that fle generality Of iy -ex prefer those of the other'sex who are of I grave aid sentimerail turn provi. 4led-i :11%vays .tat tit gravity does lnOt pro .'aed froim dsilne,-;, but fruin :a relcting 41a;, Of maind, whii-Ia incareases their respect h ile it aids to tie ilt-rest livyx perienec. I lhave l knoiwn a psi.e ace sanda peaasive maan anr ls ma ipres-s-inns ns femle hecarts thaa hada sneia-ss.filly re-istedl the sattacks of ty.t athe poiiseisors ofi t hesea agren:rn/s, hieiat moigre ctalheiilitealdi tamse thaan iinter-est, are ra-irely~ reineibseredl when absent. Wlomen schjiom forgerm thle man swho matkes them sigh; hia iraely reaenar to haim wshjo hsas exci. ts-d thirs i irth, even slhough1 a birillianat wit say haave titeen i,playedca ina his 1,ons monts anda good stot ies. lie theareforae, whois waould capuiiivate the fai-tdoonwis taste of the sex sasust eelchew too fre<; lesas smniles, even iiough1 lie may lhavwe finie feethl, and must Iikew ais- svid youIiccasi.mm i g ar p)romitlsing he' exhiiiun of tose lietarly ornamiteints in her who hat,le wsisheas per-mms'esitly :si pl tase. L.ady1 l<(SSingfuo, To Prent-ta: Oxs: hiesnl:n Pouss op thFT(i rits A -An---'snt aoggthier I hree ' ssnarrsaof s:al, sax onneaes of sait petre, one sand at halif pine sif .M"hatasss anda water sificienit tao cove~sr yoiur msttat after laidh into lhe barrel. Sprinkle thie baoom of the biarret wi th sailt, tawii sliglyl sprinkle be tween-t thae l:ayers iiftlie maest ats yon pack-. whe dsonehoa, t oaar ti ''oair picklI u n I ay on :i ssoiae or biarid to keepi then whole downi. lIeer saicl t ier thaa m--thod duriaing theo Fiall an.l Wtinater may lie kept nice and ten der: lhriugha the Sumsimer lby Iaking it up ab-out the first of Msay; scald und ski mthp brines, addl three quarts sfsalt, when criat. ouar back~ iJpon the Iitdd'e