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"IWe will eling to the pillars or the temple of our liberties, PIERRE F. LABORDE, Editor. W. .D IS ,Pblhr and if it must fall we will perish atmidst the ruins." VOLIU[E IV. * z S LIi NO.23. TERMS. The EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER it pub lished every Thursday ntorning at Three Dollars per annum, if paid in advance Three Dollars and Filly Cents if nit paid before the expiration of Six Months -ron the date of Subscriltion-and Four Dol .lars if not paid within Twelve Months. -Subscribers out of the State are required to pay in advance. No subscription received for less than .one year, and no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid. except at the op tion of the Publisher. All subscriptiotns will he continued un less otherwise ordered before the expira tion of the year. Any person procuring five Subscribers -and beconing responsible for the same, shall receive the sixth copy gratis. Advertisiments conspi tnusly insert iil a ,624 cents per square, (12 lines. or less.) for the first insertion, and 431 ets. lbr each -continuanee Those publihed montmly. .or quarterly will be charged 81 per square for each insertion. Advertisements not having the number of insertion- markeit -on them, will he continued until ordered -out, and clharged accordingly. All communieations addressed to the Editor, post paid, will be promptly and -strictly attended to. W. F DURISOE, Pulisher. F-41 7, P139 FROCLAMIAT IO.s. EXcLUTIV.. - l. i,M .. NT, COLUMBIA MARCH 13.1S39. By His PAcUency P A Ti It. A A OBLE. Esq. Gocernur una muntcr-incher, in vi:1 Gig the Stail of Southe Carohna. ' HLi.t EAS, intormttano, has b en receiv ed-m this Department. that a inost ai trocios mitrder was co-.mitted ta Laur. it District, on the -oth ot tha.- monthi. by Carte, Parlxr o1 the bod% of Jeferson Roirland nud thatsaid Parker ha's I.-d f Mil justic. Now, know y-, tilat io the e.d tustict- maybe -done, and that the said ( arter Parker may be brought to legal trial and con-.ig; i ;itishient for .its otrence, as aworl-said. I do here!.% onier reward ofTHREI. HUNDR. 1) DLUti AliS for his appreh nsio: and elitei. ir o a .. yo in the State. Carter Parker is d -erbtn a being about 36 years of agre. about 6l fA e I A inte high, light coored hair, heard inclinii to re<. disiness, rnthier a thin visag e. sanul3 c-mn le.s or' talks quick.iad cuts his words shor:: face to er bly broad at the eyes. but tarrow at tthe chi. ta -small piece broken ifiof o e olhis fronutte,-l.: broad shoulders, slecder waist. has a habti: t * sucking histeeth. large krneesand knock kinee he is a- blacksmi-4y trade, and f..ud oftardeni .spirits. Given inder my hand a: d s-al f the St-t. at Colonbia.' 13th day of March. ill t year ,f our Lord one thou-and eigh hiti ired a.d thirtv-niine, and i. the sixty tiird year of the Intdepenid-ice of the Uni States of America. PATRICK NOBLE. By the Governor. M. LARIRDE. Secretary of State. Mirch 21. 183 fr7 New Spring and Stamner GOODS. 7,H E Subscribers beg l-eave to inform their I customers and the public -:enerally. ihm; they are receivia:g and opeiig a splendid is. .sorttent of spitig- -.11d 14ilmm1er. Goo. S; Embraciag every variety of British, French and Aamericaat, Staple and Fallcy Goods, which have beeni selectid with arent care. They :nvite their friends to pive them a call, -and they shall have good bargains. G. L & E PENN & GO. March 21, 1839 7 tf S4pring and Sunmer C LOTHIING.-The Subscribers have just received a handsome at1 general atsort metit of goods for iuont's Spring and $aunmtr Coats. P'aits, ad Vests, witich they are pire pared to hanve made up. in the very best style, .and on the most reasonable terms. G. L. & E. PENN-&~ CO. March 21. 1839. 7 t f - FOR SALE, - A DE81ltABlLI resi .-: g - dec in Pottersville, of about 14 aeri-s of goori Land-a part niot cleared. On the premises atre agood Dwvelling Hliuise, 1 sto ry anad a haif high, with five rooms-a hargi' fr-ameid Kitchen atid Smaoke-htouse-ana extcl ient WVell of pure water. For patrticuAlars en quire at this t.)ffice. Feb 14, 1839 af 2 NOTEICE ALARG E amount of ntes and accounts due to Lorrain Gt-ddiags, formerly of Jlamburg, htas been placeid in tite hiands tofthe subscriber. with the positive da'eettion to sue upon all such of that-m. a.s are not settled oan or before the first Mhonday ini Junie next J. P. LAltItLL, Attorne. May 2, 1;3# tr13 Public - Notice S hereby riv-en, thata Petition signed by ..the citizens at Edgefield Conarr Hoaase. wial be parescanted to te Honorab'e the Senate and. Honuse- of Repre-entiv'-s of the State of South Carolita, at is next ses- iona. flor :he incorpora tion of the Village of Edgefield. May 21, 139 16 - Fresh Famity Groceries, I MOGwhich arc-1 Onas l.aguzira. and Rio CoiTee. Porto Rico and New Orleans suar. New (Oriennis anil (ithat iolses, 11yison. lImpt-rial and lilack Ten, Rice. &c. dc. For sale by C. A. DOWD. A pril 1, 1839. tr9 For Sale.I Y IUEand LOT. int the Vilig of!r t.defilapota ter mis to suit a purchtaser. In mty absence, apply to Col. Batske-tt. JAMES JONES. | Valuable Lands for Sale. T iE snbscriber will dispose or all his Lands. consis ing of about 141.0 acres, viz: The tract in which Ie now resides. contain ing about 'l00 acres, lvii.y t.; the Stug. , Road leading i om Edgefield'Conrt Honse it Augnta, within 4 miles of the 'ourt liouse. nod 1: fromi .\ngusa. On the preiiises aere gooid Build ins. and an Orchrl If two houisaild and eight humdred file mit Trees. \lso. the place flrtmerly mined by E. J. Volinnilloiod contaiiiing about 350 acres. with iece;sarv iuildi;gs a'l new Viso. the place known as Be'levn., n ithin 2 and 3-4 miii:es oft-.e Village. Ii has a two strv llm'ding. and is as fine a situitimion as a in tie )istrie:. It contains 100 acres. F) of wichi are clear'd. All :he tracts contain about 700 acews of file timber. d wo- d. anl and all have fie sngs. P rsons desi ous o! inrebaing may examine robh lemlselve;. P The terms will be acconmodating. WV. B. .',AYS. May 4. 18.19 tf 14 .on1ih CarlolIna Coppe r, H ZT N & . N WAB' .?1anufactory. 'OUit) respecilidihv miorm the Nler chantica d Plianers of this Smte.;:nnt all wao may p uease . give me a call, that I have Ioated -it Hamburg. S. ('.. with a view to a perma ent reAdei ce; a I engagied i the na iitietre of I 'opper. shee Iro.: ane Ti, ANare-which I will furnish by Wrhlesale or etail, ofthe best juality. at tie imre si rates. I navin:: experienced Northerit Workmen, md being : prac -ai. me- ianiv inyselfl c:a. at 4-nd 4 lioalig,,. Gutiitering and Spoutins; and all otlier Jobs of reert, description in hitusi ness. we!ick shall be wcell done. andi on short notice. All orders wil; lit-lyhititkitllv received aid :)roinptly att'-uded to. \ sup- rior assortment of Japanied Wave A.s.. Stanp'd Plates. ali sizes...mst received. A. B. CIURCII. liambire, M1arch: 28, 1S39. tf e Copper, Nhee, Ir'on, amtrl Tin Ware M;anufhcory. AUGUsTA, GEOiGiA. g IIF Vuhtibseri'.er has just ree- ived. A lare assortme: t of Copper. S/:et Iron and Ton Plale; which lie n ill mintumlaet tom nn. p:, 11 usIa l In sit I Ware: such nt. ,%TOVI 8. TOE' PI'ES. STI LS. -STILL II 0fl S. 1Ind vve,% variet o f ' IsWA E. IIe 4olicii.. time -ntr~ijane of his friend imid tIh, public im 'enera . in soth Cat ohiln id Georain. as lie mItends ke'pin- it coi sWu ad fltl supply of' the above articles. iII -toumiers will not b- di-apopoited from I.e --.ant of minterials 1. F. CH WV The lishest price will be given for O: Perter. Copper. l!rass an. Lead. \tamt:m Ga. A1 -- ii I.. 1.4 9 if f11 r IF - opartinership oH L.Jvrr:ns& (<.. T of lil:ambmtrg. Souti. Caroli it. was dis imlved ol th. 1st of' \uens . hs3. ,% mu1tun: ennm-vt. Alltnu".tteO hesiness of the cncrn ill be attended to by 11 L. .J--ffers. 11 L. JFFERS. lamburg. May 2 1839 tc 16 beg leave most restiecttilly to inform my fri. Ilds, and the public aeierally. that .llr RUMoRenavs BIOUr.wARE la assoeialed himself ith me, and that the business will hereafter Ibe ione under the namie of JEIFERS $r !OUL WA RE and hope that a contiiuation of the ihera' patronaee hitherto hestowed. will he nerited anldl received. II. L. JEFFERS. Ilainhirc. Ifav 13 1.39 ac 16 N E Wf 'I It l L; 11A.N MR ULG. S. C. T HI P. Subscribers beg leave to infom their friends, and the public mzenerailly. that hIev' have aissociated themselves to:-ethier in the Thi'wi of flhamburg, for'thie purpose of tramns icting a general Grocery aind C7ommissioin Rusiness, nwhich capacity they offer them-selsc to thme ~ablic. and ho-.-. by a strict antd close autenitin ii o busine-s. to r- ceive a liberal -hbare 0: patron ire. Their Stocik shmall er er be c'omtposed of the r.ost chtoice and wrell selected articmes 'usutallya (mept iim a Grmicry anti Stt -le Dry Goods lin.i All Orders, or letters taddresse'd to thm. Ijor myr artic e. or bntin--ies oni I'onunission. shamli HiPNRY L JFFURS. HU U.11IM EYS BO ULWARE, Hamburg, Moy 13. 1839 ar 16 IHeadl QuuarterM. General Orders. No. 2. J IA RL ESTO.A htEA D. Jr.. Jous CoN * mionial. and ARTHUR Slatxiss. have >een appointed Aids-de-Camips to the Coat. nandcer en Chief with die rnnk of Lt. Colonel. rhey ~vil! beobieyedl anmd respected accidinigly.t By ordler of the Conuanmder in-Chief JA MIFSJ.40 l'F, A pril 25 12 .Ad. k Iusp. Gen. t *YO TIC E. L lL Person. indebiteid to the late Ch'- - t~tian Breithaiupt, dec'd., are reqgt.. st iersons ha~ving~ demIiand~s against the est: Ie f said decea..ed aire requested to prest nt hem dalv attested. IDamolpu I ion. ' Eyo Copatei of Kertnaghman & 1 ni. neof nmurg, So. Ca.. was dissolved a , ~t.:e d itant. by tmutiual consemt. Theb a Kernaelhan. oni hue ownt acconsm Ie will eeive all monev dute the late im, and wvill - ltt.e thle debts iof the caim. TIIIIMlAS KE.RNAGHIAN. P'. 1H. IOONEY Hamner 2, to9 3sm- 8 i About Brandreth' kills, 'A i JAi Lij'Lt.' 11 Pills art a Vext-table and Uviver 411 Me-iicine. proved by the ex; erile of ti v:-ands to be. when properly perse% cred with a cE:nTAiN cure in every forn of the i I:L O.mx DasEASE. all inil. thie samne origin.:-wd ii vureii arise from the U. tVI I(lAL R% CT ofl all diseasres. i-amely. 1.111'1 R.1'. Y. or IMPERFI-A.T virculut:oneot the BLOOD. It a perioid of* tile more than ihree years i: the Uni ed Stites. tit. iav resored to a state Of Ht.Alti a n ijoithe fit, oer ON I HUN DREl> Tll'.. USAND ple.son,. who w ejregv en ve as i een able b% physiciai s ofilie Iiitt rank and stinding. anild in man i eto when every other iemedy hlad been ies' rted to ii vaim. In all cases of Pain or Wealmnes. whetlier it he chronie or receit. whether it he deafi- ts or paiun iin the sid'. wheilie u t aris rm coinstitui tional o from some innnediae cause. whelber it lie n-i i rn i mat or xterid injury, it will b1 cured by persi*veringt in the use of tli se Pill. Tl'iiisgreat priticiple oft 'PU auitG.NG" in si k ness i- he; innin; to he ippitciated. It s1t'Onid ticli more eiiveuint il take' nn ocenisim .il do-e half. dozen Pill. an' he a n: s wi I. iltn t)c send for ioetor aid he bled. bvt d, .ai! salivated-%% ith t:.e cerinimty ia ;ti if you nre' nt killed. von art' sure to have toobs i. - erabile w,-. ki -s. toi d the ieol tinle who i, b. tie. fitted is voniir Doctor Look at lie diflerence hetn% fen the aip pe.irianre of Mioe tri0 aersolns one :.:e hel. t etle dl b. yolir regilar prati-i. tioeifr-see how pn v nand debilintied he is. se t Itn tihe shnidot of deall iir wis li: solitary lein e fron. li.; emaciated comi teim.tc, . :.-,e hiowl he treib-s in eurv imb': li-& eyes sei I. his teeth de-troevd-hi.- coniititiiioni pehui -. irre ienbitlv -o e-vet. us: .ea' lio' thee Dlc or arroniaes to himi'si iferedit. le F:ys.' ' inveternte ease ifl liver ciinplaitt"-"iothji hill the moist energetic reiedtilie. sured him." Enrgetic nirsunrfs! i. e. .1lereiriy nd fIleed. i- rniiied his coniitution. het:er ay. So) to t:ive life. you imust hull poika m itl i.t coin. horter of the teeth and g-iis-1 I, CURY mnd po-itive-v make a n,ni Imiseralle I' eal remoaiierol his exi4:etce; thi is culed curiny Sh.ockin?? 1' lly: Li't its - ow Iook at yonr "ptirged'' man-ti mar. who his !aken Brandreth's Pil s for Livej Comidnint-lie has ih.- fire.. elastic trnd o-' coni1sciiuiii strenth. his connlt1c..aice i. cli:i' mid serene, his eve is full and sy. -iaig ..: the felig of new lif tnd timaliiiti'io-: hI i bee- elinied a few dats to I.is led nlii, its 1d nll .-g- ht tihe TRUE i RANDIE-fli 'il. tidi soon rose wvithout anly injimy bein. sustla, d by lis' stitution. instet of being moni in a w :k sta- J.e n ill be sm "e aftie lie intire v recovetned the atlank; h'. tns. hi., b.l. toid fltids leave becorie purifi.d. and havi pu1rle0 ulaay lihe o-d anid impumre flnids, ihel irls -are there-by renovatted. mid hei is tall hol. iwni bv tcies- particle-. bit ias renewed iF- an. bedv hoth. Thris prinibilple of pnr.--ingn %%ithl Orandre Pill. retuotv-s nothiinPg the useiess and . nye partirtes tr'-ii the botly -the itiorbid a i. *oirrnpt iuors of tIe blond ; tihose hitii W. tch enose dise ase-thets iipede the inm - piis of the liver i he! ihey settle upor ti:; il i and whaiich when they se.tle upoi li. unscles, produc'iaeirh malism; or, ill#n tle tveS - rtodieie noil; for illon the Inngs pro Il.- consinption; or. anoil the intie<1inles. cos .% e ess; or. ilpon the linings of the b1.d v. . els iipollexy i tnll pa alysis. iild a'l the rai q. . e:-s o t aiienholy It, the sullerer and : -o lie ldf them. Y-- , pur ing the-se iumors fromlt the hid - the ti e eire for ail these coimplaints. ln. -very other formi of diseuset his is i o ni : issertioi. it is a demoni able truth, anid enic lay it is xterniidin itself. ar aid widf' it is he -'in*iL knowin. nnd mor: & ire appreciated. The Core by puirgin; may inore -lind ii . laws which produce sweetmess for puri v hut.. muy be Igenerally inmgined. Whaltfve'. !11( to stagnate will prodine sicknes. b. unse it tends to pntreletioi, tlerelhire the tie 'sitily ofefialstanit exercise is sen. When con-t-int exercise cannot lie used 'ROLM ANY CAUS! . the ocensional use oi )PF-NlNe 3 i.icisE is A ISOLUTI LY reiquir. -! Thus fil' comirs (f the Br.oflD. the -'NTAIN OF i.iF E lre kept free fronii linove in trilies %% licih % otild prevenit its steady cur ent minisiering henlth. Thus. meorbi hniors irc previete f'roti becinClg mli.leid wtith it. .1is ina-ture wvhiche is thus assisted thn iun::h tie neans nnd ottels which she fias ieovided for eerself. L)R.llfAtDRETHNIt's ricES inl 'ew V rkcania 41 BR(IA I) AY.1P7 udo shlh treetlft. ate 276 liewvare of con:iericits. Drumgg.ists NtEva nade aigi its 70-M 'F.TING-STRTFFT-70 Onily p nei it Chiarlestoni ihr Brndreth's legetahbl 'Uiersael Pills. nt heich is my own of. ice. ande opened for the exechtsive supply. Do tot foriget 70-M FFTING-ST~it T-70 )ne door freem Queen. in the only tlg for the rite Birandrethi Pi.fs. P's ice 25 cents per box, vith lull fdirecmtis. B. BRANDRl-'TH. M. D. Thce Gasuntr. Brnindret:,'s Pills ire sold by ). A. DOWI). Fdgefield C. 1I. nd P'AR tOTT"1 & YOUNG. Hlamblurg. S. C. .inn' i,. t19 ndor 18 Abbev'itIc Lndrs for' sale. . liftai he dfr. evisioin let Ahhet idle (: VH. on the lirst Moneda.i in Se ptembler texi, 1 7, tier's f vulenable lands, ia 2 tracts, 'iz: 1000) ar'res. knotu ea as the Walervihe tract. ving $ tmiles -oimbl of Greeu.woodi. oe thme Mua his roid-tiis tract is welt mnaproted. anld in a ligh state of culiivaitioi. wit h 50)n acres clea. ed -there tar' on it, lin excell.et itwo stors dwel ie hio'esi iood Gin-hmonse. Barn and (':rrinege iftnse. with till* othe e-cerunry oui tildings. nid 1n1 excellein t ni ll of ood wn:, r iin the The other truel conitaina 57(i aeres, adjoining gewmreitk. witii twon meiles of the t re voe'd Academies. [t has 10)0 acres clierred, 40 1 which tre fresh--a good DwelbiiL honse aned [itchien. withe other fint biiidii'y. aid nen ex rellenet Spring of' geeod wrt'er within 200 yards f thee bionse. T1 m tmadle knowni ont the' daty I. sailt .JE1.N P'AWRTLOW.. .ritue 1st. 19i39 nhb 19 The Cot mhbin Telescope wtill publish the a otve 'ill the iday oif sale. eeiit for" nrd the lee. ionil to thet subscriber, at Ne'wmarket, far.-pay. iwnlt. .J.* P. .lpprenelees Wanted. 'I or -wo Lloy, fri- 14 to I10 .cers oaf nyie,' who enati retid andi~ write well, will nt taken na nunrentices nt this O11ien. Miscellancous. THlE GREAT BOUNDARY BATTLE. N w te:1 us ali ibout tie wair, And n% hat they siew each oiher fbr? '1 he accthor of the o ugml Jack Down ing LLLers has libeen of ilte e figatted ini a correoniS1dence firom near the disputed terreIury, wit his boroiber oalicer Ocn. Mo r', of I e Ne. Y ork AMirror, iileost o1 which, under the head fit "Letters Irom John 611ith.of bminmville, Diwn East, tin the , i.elf I'M l aii-,'' is composed ot epis ties ironi I, stllon. a private i lhile border atrmly if. ims the late terrible eompaign. The tollow1 mg i-, tie Sketch ola dreadiul di-churge lfi .ske-try liver the bonudary linw, % higch mist ia e earriced distinay lii1o ei ery kigdl it Eiingand. It b fold .in mithls. \. e n111t' promi-e thar havingiii hutlhing't to do. a cieiniicent of the main are . fired - iih valo'. clettrmiiced tit see die I.-undar. I e dic (I e liamle. Mr. \t clii..mc iinelombe a tre to get tie fir I view. .-Ihat 1+1pn earth,"'said Sr-gel John soni .is hcily ar i ln" -'A squirrel, I ,ue'e.' aid I; 'I'll cet 1.otatlo. 6i0l) ha:. treed a sqirre'. U in nr goi aloti;. np, f little nearet, S"irmg4-m Juhnso ca2111e ot to him to knouw w% ima. I:c n is doing ,u there. '1I'i jutl- a lookincC 01i here Ill see if I .te tie lile', sail I'llv. sIrl hicg his em n a 1; .I %% .1 d1, and loikin. with aji the e s~e in his head. ..ceil, (t ou bee it!" said Sargent .5o li ii e .i. -e'e it! no," sail fitly; "I don't see nothllcing hut n oods, an( wocds, as fur as I ran <ee.,, 2argent Jcehinson told him ie glessed %%. 41t11d see it iicker it ie was oi fhe reicmL, than lie n ould lp tilre. So Bil ia% com coliinn M agaili;ami w joui-eed aincig. I -imc ! 3 m e come114 Illit tree ihi11t hal slie 4i if mi Is aind spots Ol to sii'ei of it. ,cu IP leit.id aloii. i'll. and soulith (of i1.1r', for Sa'genl Jonlmmo .;md I'e line .11m. noriiih hulit ch ni.eniii, and hom i srtie more Ir'cs mir'ked antd ,:;.-tiedjesi liku if. -.Ah."says -:arenic Johnsoin. -'we've iemi it. 'iti' is lihe huiitiury 1in114; we've ..i 11 anlast. Nilw look fl -Pe. it* %-tiu ;tic me. tll- liritih (on 'tothec side of it; and N-i every man holic n i his ccn ciand be :Cj no fire. '1 Iiny til h nrd." We lotir-. aer. s 2ii line. and looked' iikced, h21t ie cm dci see iothim' .lii tree m hun buhes. m.ill ' oceds -fud -wamcips. V% t, ioilleied across th lile as rd as vi e could ihca11 1, s. c iV we (4cul r ise nny of ihl. 5rei-h, f4r .%e all elt as -,We i.aauied to have a brcsi. Aid w v tililt l.i U; fir t they an-wered is-: hut whien I iciomc" to bller a;:ain. n ; found it was lv the echc. or ourowi voies. ihc' come h..e'k frmi 161 ilts a 1t11.* wars iff. So nI marchei along the line two or three I 0es, hii WP tcld'I' se nor ieair nochic' ,I ibody. At last %i#' soil dowiin, atid got .1 mital oiiut of our kinaplack and eat ictr dlinner fnd rested a while. %t hen e got ready ti stt ne-ii to gic baick to ir Flort. Sarent Johinson aid we lhould itilt th iiilish (file briid-.ide befire n e eift ''m. jest to let 'em knien what the I ankee boys are maile fit. So he told us io set' iba r our gins n w, all .ighit; and the) ie- or' cred us to stand uip all in a row. 11d toe the lint. lacicng to thel- British side; .fill then we give ics oil' the word "Mctake ready! take uicmb-flre?" "There," says Sargean John,i.o, "now I canl go homei' cOentlcled, war or tfo war; or tee've poured one good grist into their erory. uid they may help themselves if ihru can." T1hie' em''nlii. '!ic~h is d(hiitless frome iii. is uiac occly record cof a tacttle during he whole e:ncimeigcc. SUn-'l nR-.A sut av ie us..t .--"What i' h le e'lleei (ci th sub-trteascir3 sicem e b ut Ie muiptiy. beLyon~d (cOmtp11niticon, Cith uccm aer depic'ettt Executive c1l, ersT!" J I1c wioutl, iii in optetionc have '-the ef ie'i" ofi pre.vehl iccg puibiic dtelltctin, bcy treenttinu lice firsi step toweardis it-use ai lice puhucie funds. it woul. it cin lcpeLraion, ebcain the legs :) iuiw ha Vt hgb (call leg treaserst, andl :buinc thked tcoUot i'racn, it' the) hi-uke the it wouhIdcleose the 41414r to tile W.hig I themee -21 rceorrincg t ic'ir j~et Icomck sys ecc of dlgepstes---'el el" ' hat wi ould iive dhe WAinge~s in desperauocin. lI wouldc, it It haed bcee'l n m iperationi, lmce prevecnced the W leug Coniserva~tive awajrcinoeut puc'keingc aJb(Ve if mi.iteou of CI he pcelte's5 moe'y, andi coopjed iml uic e'crely withinc Ihe dacrk w~clls ol a prlisoid , icsteadc ol giving hciccn the raenge ol the eas r ernc wcrtl, It woculd,. if it had1( beena in opc'eaticin;a i'n Ve pcre'vented' the Ioss co te ipecile', bly e nniki. inc rus'edl n ithi the pul~ ic f' uds, of1 92.0t0 icc Ge~ne'n~ck..iet~onst's etbniiiitrai-h iiccc cci $2 o,0.Jinc Ml r. .5. (. Adc:cnns' acd- u. ninistrauticon; ccl $U0,00 in Mr. Monucre's idmciisrationi; .nd col c $J,00,000 previous 4c that adinit'raltionl. ft wouldt leave pt'evecitedf the lcoss Iby col- s re'tor,,, cccer-hal s, atcornteys, &c., of alcove f m,000,)0(t;O.an by1 t luccd re'eivPe', paiymais- ' fi' wi l' tecr in ccperactumc, ii wuoucld hacve s, md; ei e ff'er C Icc prcecluide dchecruinous creidn t ssc'n in rebIatiocn tc liindts f'or dutlies, bcy b v hiceh the peopleihi ha~ve lo'ic, ofi their nac usual revenuIe'. nocl less clhanc $9 200,000~i. c ic r'e cc'en. i< lie lecss ccf t went y and n u ni' millionse, thact woculd havc~e bcc sav'er'! r(he nevernmenft had adhered to the in.u dripendent trasurv and cash sy41 m, (11n which the framers of' the constutit m ill leflled it should operate, ;ind on which it would, probtabls, have operated from tiwl hbeginning,had not ite first Secretary of the Treasir . Alexander Hatilton without re gard to inaw or constitution, run the fedler ul car off the course, on a track of his con structiu. HaNRY A. % si.- 'he following i-, extracted from a long article in theNational Guzet.e and is a graplie description of' the ditlignished Virgiia Orator, hlenry A. h Ise. "In person, this gentleman is about six l'eet ins lieight, and slenderly made H is hait' is a ->hade bewen black and light-a hrownish shade pervading-he mears it lo g ti tront and stior telid. His fore head is brond, itussive and ully miellect nul. lin debalte, hli.- ees, which are dlark, 11lash wilh exirenlie uinil:ationl. Il no0 e is prominlentI & ilecilLed ith largte lnomiris. i its moith is large., mid chin substitial mid manl) lie has ito red in his cheeks, 11n1d %I t illn- .; 1:an n tl a iekh l k k i, ex p, tsieion is fhat fill a old. indep ent. Leofrewalus,hi h iltnkmi ian. His llman pievain ilmlum tiat would he remarkable iii a chiaracterui nt. h jtid man. li fle 414. i.1 circle he Is it'. life wln sotl. Full of itmor, fui and .t iecdo te atd excessi ve honne hotnnittie.? lie is the leit natured o.. inimont imitt ever ldris' d wit or tfter d at Senmnt.1t Ills h t its are rigidly orr'ct, to title stes him drink any tin! itronger than 1 ine or %. attert and it has teen well remarketi t anoither describer f this genth-man. .:mi it is lortinae that te is so alt-ennmits, for were it otherwise, te olid be exceedingly igerots." As de haler he: is quik antdl lull of* enegy ire is ti mor.'etirehmtr-tg n he is. %o o the m:. I wlo falls under lhis disdpleasure. [ie is fertciotis in his angel but o onte sees t in hisi- mannersaive a tice observer. All iter emotions MTe eXpre,sedl in his ges tires and 1,is ltootks. but his pe'r!stnal raue ms no interpreter save in the firm set notilh the untflitchIng and vithirinto eye ill lifte compt, act and sitlet rigidits io-ve - tmu.scl4e. Ilii voice is th. it lon; his sine jelilte.rat; aid he is a, compised as if' lie at s a -sin his servatt fihr - drink of water. St :.eh tiometts we til not believe that ie % onild lttle his eve, or chanve his mind tlttte U hatever d tiger might." Condaiition of the Press.-The ennehit in t p tll liess ilthi, oiiitry, in relerene o the -%stei, ol im!iscriintate eredit on 1 hebt it las beent so aenerally contdcietl. S begitting to engage the atttention of the -onditttors of journals in varietns parts of he countiry. The system, the' Philadel thia Nortf Americatt remarks, "is iitiri ts hoth ito the pihiiislters andit to those uisc'rilbers nho illy. The aniunt of' nety thus it ist. n% unld, ifex pentded otn tb1e Miter a, it might h.ve teen, have increas -.1 it' irateiveness atni hundred fold. 1. s a fuel wihich we enn voneh for, ttt here are siandin2 ont the hooks of' a larae 'saiblishment in an atdtjiining citv, hald leits t thlie tmtuni oof 0 s o000 a ndb ot htsse of ntmther to the amoi of S60.000J. l'hPse are but two in..tances whiclh have 'llen under our (own observation. and here are dobitle-as many papers in the -ountry which coild present n long anid Ippalling array of delitqencies. rTe tress wouil he rendered minre independ nt by a cash sysmem, and would a'.oid nany impttatintts which are cast upoun it. Ii Lndon this system is universal; the tmpers are hawked through the streets as he peniy papers are itt this country." Yalt. American. The New A4rt.-ht app'ears thatrtneithter 1i. Da:gnerre, nor Mr. Tralbot are the true riginattors of' the inew art of.,.tnn engra inl!. A irs. Niepee hats Rshown that he erodete'd the satme r'esuits lont. since, and mt this stubject the London Athetment us the f'tl lowitng astuinbtg partienlars: "''The most eur'ioins fact in relatina' tot his discitvery yet remanins .in he told. It roilid appear. cottsidering the character of lie piciures, all but ipossibtle that i iressions front them couldi he multiplied, fter the mannner of aa enigraving; -M )aguerr'e, inadeed, stated to us tat i wias opetssible'. andu it is bitt reasonable to -he; ieve thlat he is as fully itiformed of tnu ore and extent of the. dlisegvveriesras aI iepece hirnself. Yet ii8g, M Nej ol only delared hat frwpa"ptestal ridatced apcitniens tiisbehmulpied co* ie's: and Mr. Baner;'has noW t.ils: pas essioni, not only (~tibs OCenravinlie ermanlently by :the~ aciipioto likivfet lscene' from nalenre blut - -&itic~ inutes engraved, uriS engravings copiedfr"M$ !lem: atndhe utnderstood ;itd helieves that it engraving tool was use'd, hut thait Lthe rawings toere fixed by the action of light, nd the' plaite subsequently eng'raved by. a kiemiralI process. discotvered by Mr. Niepice. 'iii, the greatest secret of all remains yet s be mnade pntieC aete is, wet believe, as ntknown to M. Dagiterre as to ot hers." .jour. of Belles Lettres. N,'w Gut.- We were shewnt a few days ine;e, a newly invented Guin, wihich, as rn as we were able to jtdge of the tmerils I' such death eliing imtplemtetnts, is Ihe ratst inleetionts and effective wie have.e ever een or heared of. It has rcceived the amte of the Torpedo. andI was invented v Mr II. F. Smtilh. oh' Soulh Hadley, 'lass.. and1 mmtae in that teown. It is so onstruceied that the cartriedge, which con tints the ptowder, hall, oir shot, andt wad ing in their prope-- (Irder, is inserted in a hnmhter at one: and in a moment of rime; aid the discharge is produced by percns sion, the restilt of a rod or piston driven foreis4 throu.:h a cap, to a powderin the ebabier. WVitih smh facility i the pro. ress carried on, that the piece can he char ged Iand disch;arged ten filnes inl a minire, or once in six seconds. The mnchinerv (onnierled with the gun is entirely hidden fronm sight. It is said to be perfeily safe, and is considered a great improvement o ver evern olter fire arm that has been in vented.-Providence Cour. Schools in Turkey.-Seven neademieg -re a.. he established in Turkey, at the ci ties oift' rsi iinople. Adrianople, Saloni ca. Bronssa. Sitmyrn.,, 'Bag'lad, and Tre hizonde, where. amiotg other scienees, nathenatiiies. jhysics. id chemisiry, fire to be especially taught. The gover'ineitnt .t thiat euntir) ott)n% think. tht tl:c only Stato ' enre anumbe-r of prej udices, is to make real knowledege more eeneral. The lecriires are to b,. de-livered inFrench an. in Tiorkisl ani the- Siian has requested ihe Aradh my of Sciences in Paris to send hin some voiung professors. Irhe neade iies of Constantinople. SmttyrnTa, and Sa l. 'ieni. -.. *tr, ge'ograp, and history, are to be tasughit in French,. alter the Eu roj-can ( nitter The professors ate to have a fixed salary, and a pension on re rIrement. The influence of words is inealculahte. Men will do th r w hei it is called by a :t ile ime, from which they would ofterr ,hrink if it were correctly and strongly eharniterised. With this truth in 'icw, it is linibly submitted whether there i, int I better term fIor the act of appropriating funds ititrusred to one's charae than the decent prnse ''defalentioni" Pistol calls it --to convey;" hut the nneient is not au- . thority in philological or moral matters, and besides lie had a purpose to serve in sninothitg the rough edges of the title of Ihi4 I<avourite proflesional poirsuit. Let de fslenttion he called stealing. and let it be pttnihel as stealing, amid it %%ill not occur guite so freqtently. It is known that fine ti . tseless in oiie lraneh ofctnliary iperaiions: hut it oilier respects they may lie tted so ns to csiuse the superficial to re gard crime with ;a lenient eve. & they have loti entnbled the vicious to flourish without losing caste. Stop my Papir.-Our readers no douit recollect the fable of the old man, who, in taking the Ass in market. attempted to tolease every bouly, pilesed nobody, and lt-I his beast in the bargain. The' editor o"ia newspaper who atlemprs to pursue a like course, will lie very likely t fisnd himseli it a similar predicament at las. There is non% and then a subscriber. wh Sippealers r think the paper lie takes, is pul lished for hi, special and sole benefitt and that the pi'liher is bound, by all posihsile reasons to ,hnpe his course entirely with that vien and to ol.ey the dirtatesof tht one ,bseriber.thotgh by so doing evervoiher one might ie di.enised 1i1 driven 'an nly. .hotuld the publisher refuse t) submit. the die tntor steps forward, a very picture of onded dignity, and. with all the hatiteur ofa n enbroned monarch, cries, "Sop i7my paper," with an air that seems to say, this is to be the t hilt of your establishment. Providence Herald. A cause of IWar.-'r 87 years, the Por ligttese. Duteh, En.ulish and French, dis. piared the po-ssession of no insignificant little island cnlled Arqutin or Arquime. It is situated on the const of A frica, a(d is a bout i wo miles long and not quite so wide. Stipulitions in treaties, attacks in defen ces, vessels chasrgedl with the bomibord tment of it-suppies sent for its protection, &'. filled the gazettes anid omfcial dlee parches. . Now ii is abandoned as nor wor Thy any body's possession--and we dare say that ninue in ten of the readers of this~ paragraplh tmay never have heard its tnm' even. Itris mentioned in none of our works on geograp~hy: and its precise location is not known. Of such are the causes of war-and (in sneh pretexts are blood and, treasure wanred.-N. Y. Despatc.. A small diference.-Anu i ndivid unsome whienre in Misseiuri, advertises a pointer dlogfor. aire -Twventy dollars, cash; a andiired~ dollars, credir. 9-Rine. as Romnans." 8tc-in most; ei. ie"-nnd-towns. the -ladies have pet dg which theyvearry. withlthenm ip their- car: nar gheyareat home. Iii Cin. einnatt igs are used..a asu'bstitute, aird: ~e~'vieirsfonahle young ladye coes n'i 'in herfipdwhen she takes a rie thvougf' tie city. -The louder a pig s-ruteals th more highly he is valued.: - There is a man dlown south,.who cele. brates htis birth dany by paying for all his. newspapers. Let's make bin President? in old times (1/47); it is the tip of fashion for a female to sport a lonig '.aist coat with pockets in each side, and nothing was it ore common than to see a lady spio inti street yar, with her hands i'n hee pocers' Our miodern belles, however,. wvishing to diff'er frain the other ser as muich as possible, carry their pockets in. - their bands. A fellow who will cheat a printer, wifl roh a hen roost; and for either offhee de serves to be measurod for a halter, with directions for despatch and a tight fit. He who begins life with "Nil admirari? will end it "Epicuri kle grEe Dordlis"