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A:Inertisement s cons pi nioustly insertied at 621 cetits per sii:ire, (12 lines, or less.) for the first insertion, ind 43.J .-ts. for each contiiniee Tho e publi-hed monthli. orIttarieriv will be charged $1 per sqiatre for each insertini. Advertisements not havint, the imnier or inertion', marked on them, will be cotimined until ordered out, atitd charged accordingly. All comminie;ntions addressed to tht F.ditor, post paiI, will Io promptly and strictly attenld to. W. F. DURISOE. Publisher. EXECUTOR'S Se&LE. B Y an Order from thie Ordinary ofi Fdg 6-ld District, I shIli rioceed to sell. on 'itrsday. tlie Fifth Day of' Deen t her next. nt the :ate residletce of lfehett Watts. des ensed all the PERSON -L PROPERTY of the said deceased: consistit.g of Ten likely Negroes, of which Seven are Men ; Crop of Cotton, Corn. Fodder. and Onts; Stock of Horses. Cattle. and Hogs; Carpenter's and Pltntation Teols; One Wagon and two Carts; One two-horse Barouche and Stikev: A large qtatitity of Petit Gulf Cottoi Seed; Household aed Kitclie Fuiniture; One Forty Saw Gin; Together with many other articles, not men tioled. Terns.-On a credit of twelve months for all sinp of and over $10 all sinus nuder. sash. Purchase-rs togive a note. with two approved securities. ROUT. McCULLOUGIH, Ex. Also. At the same time and place. I shall offer for sale. hire PLA.\ TA TION, os. I forn's Creel, containing fit e hundred and ncres The Phlantation ik in gosd repair and hi.:h state ofrcitivation. Termus will be mtiade known en the dmy of sale. I. 31C1. Nov' 1. I839. 40 d Matte' 61, o h i il"hina. 'DGEFIELT) DISTRICT. IN THE COM.UON PLIE.4S. Connnissioner in I quit. ) Order ra vs. W i:e vliiboti and Fmoredose Bejanititi Frazi r. .'lrtgage. oTc1 . is hereby given. that unless the Defendianllts 5 sha ll, preions tot the fir.tI Non.,'ny in Deer mber next. parv to tI'. Plaittill the inlntion:.t of prinicipal. uiterest and cost. IIe by thein on that sday. I shol p oeerd tl *1 the mortgaged preimises. cnenitamig m- hi lur Ire and inetv-fivp ( .~.):-ert -. tiore fir l'"s. lviii"it 'd-.-etiel.t Distriti. on Bi llorse Crek. a itatdjoinein! land, 4-f the said % ilev 3iltotn. Wade Gover and others, ion a credit of six monltis. the titles to be signed. but not delivered until the nitey be paid.according to the terms of sa"e; and, if the amonet of the purclose money be not paid whei le. I shall re-sel, lty virtue of the sa me la v. on account of the ior mer purchaser, ftr ra'h. WM. II. MOSS, S. F. D. Nov 11. 1A.9 e41 in late of Sou h1 Cn ohiIa. EDGEFFIELD DISTRICT. IN T1E COMMON PLEAS. Wi!%-y W ells, vs. Paiio P . i .ild tt public utelic v. on the first Mnday in Dseembher next, for <itri buttion amttontZ theO heirs, at iniw. of the late .lohni Wells. decease~d, thte tract of int'd whla won~t the said deceased lived at the tonle of his deathl, cton taining five htundrsd Q.t;0) ncr's. miote or lsess, lyinmg in J'dpefiseld Distnect. tin Log Greek. botnnded hy Ilands or Davisd Blocker. J. Bovd anid olthers, nuon a credit of twelive tmonths. uorchiaser toi give bsotnd atnd scurity. cost off au.t to be paid in eashl. WM II. MOSS, S.FE. D. Nov 11. 1839 ec4i James M. Pon el' a' d wife. Applii- Summoens canats. vs. Pe; tim l-uliuzrd a.d in Pur others. Defend t I's. tition. . Y an Order rromn thte Ordinry. I shallI pro .Ejcred to sell at I'gefield ('totrt linse. Onl the first Mioniday in D~ecembher text, tie teal estate of Mslartha Iiancsck.dseceast-d. stitate it salt1 Ditrict. ott the. waters of Horse Creek. conltaitlnig one huntidred (100) arre's, willed to the- said Martha Hancowick, byv Johnti Tarrate'. decesased.dulrmlt her life. antd ait net dealth t, lbe divigded: amto: gst her c'hildren. ot' a crsdit oif twvelve mosnthis. the putrchtaset to give biod and secumrity utld a mnortgagei of thme prsemtises to te Ordiiry. Cost to hb- p. id in (ash. WVM. II MIOSS. S. E.. -. Nov 12, 1t39 e 41 S'late or 'u h Ii Ht olina. - Bensj. H~teher. Sent . A't.1 vs. I S'utmmrons in BlYan Ord-. r fromi tihe 'irlitrvr. l shia I oan thetfirst~oudav itn l'ecemOne-esx; the real TEstalte 0', Lutry I~iI'=Iter. di ceasem. situtted's in saul Distr-t,. bound~in N ilandts < Christian more or less. toi a credit oft t mnhe The purchaser nV1 he required e~ hosths. atnd ,scuity, atid a sortaage of the pje xi ihie Ordintary. Cost o he paid im ( asW~es toi WV.i. MUSS, 3- E- A sov. 12, 1839 o 41. New Fall & Winter Goods, I OF DILET1 IPURTA7ION. G. L.& E. Penn& ""o. R iESPECFULtY if Ioran taeir ushcomers. and the publie generally, da they aleI receiving i lar.:e aid immisoni e asssr;ment ft I G0EDS. rnited to the season, conisAtig in pa. t as filliows L'EG!.O CLOTIS. BL ANKETS. fLAN- t N E L-s AN D KEA .TUL,.,Y J E AN. V00 %ards llenvy Linsey s, and herseys of t st, eri.-r iianty I Red, nixed an.1 pltid Linseys. for house ser- I vants, Blue. hiack and mixed Satinets, of various qnitaliti' s, .1000 1 ds Kenmueky Jeans, of every descrip 11)o aid lita iy. 1010 yd., ded rIaI'el. of various qutinhtces. Wlite Fancness, c4carse and line, somc '.ery I superior. t LA NKETS. Lonlon Duffle 8-4. 94, and 10-4. for negroes, *3 it eriosr no.-e aid Whi.nev Blaiket. [ BROAD GLOTilS, CAbssi.UERLb, AND t I'EsT71.\G S. Blue. blact. toliv . green. adelaide.steel uix'd, ai Cadet mixed Cu;is, of anln hils qui:aliaes, Fashiaub e Cassitneres, and Vestings, of Vanions sts les, !IERIsNs, 310US'LAIE DE LANES. AND SILKS. 6-4 and: 34 Enah.sic. tieranatls, aid French .\Merinos, (it ilecet.t colors. Mouselaine de Lnies. and Uhaly. for Ladies I dresse.. of the littest Ibimptatioi anid newest style, Colored & bl', igtrr'd Gras de Naples Silk. Do IIIliin do do do - Black Lutestring and 6 ros de S% isse do Dcioble wiilh do (10 do do - Black Siochiew Silk, for aprons, Wilte, pink. blue and green Fonees. IROIWH' A.D BLEACIE D SIIR TINGS, AN) SIIEETINGS. ;0000 yds 3-4, 4 4 and 5-4 brown Shirtiig and I zlheenng, I :4, 4-4.5-4 bh ached shiring, Sheetinig aed I Luong" clo1th, 600 yds brown Drilling. Vaii'ese Cotton Oznahurgs. CALLICOLS, GINGIA &cS. -c. New style English and French Prints. 300. ds Enoglish and A merican Prints, of everv description, Cotton Cambrics. clecked Cambric, C Checked 31uslins. Cambric Itus'ins, a Mail n Muslins. Book 31uslins. .fackonet do. C Sn% iss l islins, plaiii and ti ned lobitets, n Cambaric Dinity. Furnislne icaunity, 3 Corded Skirts. and white Goods tf every description, Lie en and Damnsk Table Cloths, Long Lawns. Linen Cantebris Li.e Camb. ie flad'kf. Imilittion do. Il .k L:uce Veils. Claly and Silk Shais. 'I Thilbet Shawls. lerino Swnals. viario is qutaliti s and colors. and all styles Cot- e toi and % orst, dt Shawls, F HIOSI-R I. tI French. Buck aId Kid Gloves. of every si description. Woowni. j erli nInd Thibet Gnrves. for La dlies. Gentlcemel0: ancd Chiildren. Wor.%-el. Labsnoil and1 Merino Hose, Si:, 'ashmere and Vigonor do Bl:ck. Fancy, Slatenicd mix'd Cotton (1 Ilisse-ts a1n41 Boys Cotton and Won sted lose, cof every :iceiption.ct Gent:emen'-cs 3lericno. Lambc~i-oel andt R ibb'd Coiton Sh 1ts.1 nil Drawels, 11h1-11ts ;re. helt 11ooIts, Linei Cambrie and Pongee Silk liadkfs. fer Genltlceen, ludiia ilicr amd Neti Sispenoders. Secrvants'I litdkrs..of,".er' de'scriptiocn, Very stperior anl hnry Bied Ticking. BONNE-:T*1 &c. a Newest style English anid American Straw Bormnets, A hantd.ome nsortment Ladies and Girls Ilood donners. Beoi nt I" dlhon.s, oI Itest style. Cup Ribbons. Ta pes.Braids,A pro.Cthecks, striles & 1-laids luslinl Collar1s and Caprs. luslin Incr- " ting nd Timmings. &r. r A splenlid assortientt French aInd Enulish. work-d 311., 111 ICollm:s anid cUnpes. Best work'd 1 nin Insoertings & Trinoings. it Thread L.tces. Ld ings and Ins: riieg, Biobiciet do lo do L 1 AL-eo. A or.EnIAt. ASsoRTItET OF R l(U E IF. S. 11 4 RD \\ A R E." CROC~KilY. 11A TS. CA PS. SII01'S, nOOKS AND STA TIONA I:V. ontam~ other articles teco tedicun- to tut-ntion' 11 of whcich have bceeni seleetedI with great caie. nd( otn the becst termcs F .e intvite' occr friends to call ancd examtine, ntr Stock. andt we'. piledge ottrselves to give bemcc good ba~rg'aints We are thtankfuli 6cr palst C jvors, anid hopcje to merit a conttintlioni ofi the S amie. Nov'. 12, 1839 tf4l Notice. 4 LL. persns indtebcted to thce late Williiam '. ill. Iltaler. are rer nested to mazke innicie. ti lnte pntynn ut: acid thcose hivinig demn~cds4 C gaitn- I thceestre. wvill ret der thceirac'cocnts. ou y~ at!ested. to the subtlscr iher, witin the time ptre cribed by la1w. N. L. G RIFFIN, Executor. Nov. 1. 1'-39. 4f)-tC F'LiIL .7VO T1CE. l.L persocns l~avincg anci detciand~s ngninst S Ste l'stacte ofiRicheard Berny.decensed.nre eqet, dt tt presenit the mcc. duily iattc sted, icy thE' e r-t dayv offDecteb ; er thcey will hncratfter be n. ebarred fro.. all claimts againcst said F'state-. Ocet. 2S, 18339. (39 c) A dmcinistrator. ST ItA YFD ROMi thce subsiciiiber, in Aperil last. 0ne tw" vear old diark soorrel .31A:t E COLT ; d1 alne yenr oldl red sorrl MIA RE COLT. uhite nicce,'one wihite fore foot, atnd oine whtite ind fbot. Anty infurmation of scid Colts. give" to tme t Wicntersent P0st Oflice. Edirefield District, .C. w'll be dha. kiully received. Oct. '.tth.1933 (30'c) .JOHN RUSII c PIaitetr of 1Pai, p RY cand Caluitnd. snitab'le for both Alan nFaring and Plnstruing. Also, it penncine aiclek of Old Port WineW. .i .Inst received iand for sie hv II. It (;OOK, & Co. d Hamburg. Oct. 18.1: Ef t Edgefield Village Female Academy. I HE exercises of this Institution will be re suaimed oni W ediiesday. the irst day of an: arv. 1-40. Two lesale teaehers. sne al v..otmi im fromji sn'ie ofi i thms distill; msihiel Fe itale Seminanries is the the U. Sintes, u idi aid lie Rector its the course o is: inctioi. which uarraiges wmil a view to the itiepimen ent 02 lie pupils in the solid braticlies of eli titn. h'le Musical I0earitietit is tilled by 31r. ha on, whose we'll know% is tide ity in the di ties ol is prolessioi renders any lirtr notice (it is s:sill n. mi *-essaiv. The ad% uiinege- lilt iml mirting instrm.lon .in the JlVsirni scie:ee s. vill be greatly eitgyed by the nse of a phib0 ophical npparatus, which is ex;-ect< d belore lie ie.Nt vear. anid the delivery o' i cairse of etuires by (aentlennii of the 'Fdgelield Philo ophical 8Societv. The hethirhuliess ofthe in ,ibitanits of* this phice lor the last nine years, as esiabished it- claim to a snhbrits ef ch late not iiferior o am town inl the State. It is imaportant for .he improvement of the tipils, mnl tie goed order of tle school. that lie c'hildrenu to be senit to this Ilstititioni liould connence with the % ear. The classes vi lie more ensily andel ei'iitably formed by itch an airaingmen:. tnid their meitiliers. inl reting out together. will proveed with more tentay t.d evesn pare. 'he' Rector can ac mnimiiodate thirt v inordirs.antds in oti.er hsinsi. uipils can lie a.'commodated to any seasonable Xtenit. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: PER QUARTEt. 'or hoard. mtcuding food, bedding, washing, and ighis, $40 00 or tititin in spelling. reading, wri ting, and Arithmeiick, 6 00 or the above with Geotraph y, En glish Graimmar and Pimising, 8 00 or the ;love with Philosophiv.Natu ril, 31ent:d and Moral, fingick, Chymiitry. Criticism. IfHistory, Butler's Analogy. Algebra, Giounetry, &c &c. 1 00 atin. Greek. Freich, Italiati, each, 8 of) irawing and Painting, 8 Oil rantetal Needie work, 6 00 ussick. 15 0 'se of Piano. 3 00 ire-waod. ini the Winter quanriers. 50 Payments. quarterly in ad% sinee. WILI.IA .1B. J4IINSON, Rector. Fdgefield C. I. Nov 6. 18.0 if 40 The Charleston Conrier, Siuth Carolinian. cargia Coiistinttionalist, Savantah Georui 1, and Recorder & Watchman. ii'R leih. N. .re ench repiuested to give the above five j eekly, inser-tions4, and forward their aclcounts thi.s office lor payment. 'w Fall and Wiuiter Goods. SICHlOLSON & PRESLEY' beg leave to inlfrmi their frieid: ai d enstomuers. that ey are nw receiving und oiniiig their uial ;pv of FAI . AND lINTER GOODS. Itusistinig ofs'mos every variety of Staple anil itnev Goods, se'ected with great eare to snit is iiarket. Among them will be found a >lendid ass. rmnat of' Fnacy dark Inglish Prints. Mnouriing oand half .1ouring do do 31lmselninei. sie Loanices, Suiperior linik. htiliit Liutestring Silk. Illck nd co'orcdl Figured Gro de na p hit. Siperor nSa4tin stri.ed (hal, Ilack. co'ored. ail ligured Englih and French 3ferinos, Silk G wloir.& c. Fney isilk is d Sati'n Shawls, 31ser Io a I ('hnasly do 'aiiiiet 1'l:ii-- .f- :t-4 Cireissinn. F iie bl'k. ble adil invisible 1I rijad (ilwhs. )o Cadet Mixed. do do V tiiins 4X Ca-sitmeres fer Gent's. wear. IFtur C pls. Ilats raid Bonnets. A nood -tock of ladies', men's, and chil drei's Shois. I case Gentletiu'. fine Boots, Ne:ro Shoes a id Negi i Blankets. 111-4 1-I andl 11-4 Wlhitney Blankets Saddies. Bridle-;. k e. 7ith man y oth. r a ticles too iedioins to ein erte. all of n' Jieb will lie sth4 on the tit1s. nsonbitle terms for Cseh. nted to iauil etntom -s thw o-itl lime. They invite the atteu. im of the Ladies. and their' frienadsgenserni!lv examiin their Stock. We will iry teo make tip tliir iiter'st to maks theirimrliastes fri i ;. We are thankful for the liberal paiittge 'retof. re received. ai~d hope to mlertit acon nunnee of althe 'samue. NfC HOLSON & PRF.SIt Y. Edvfir/d (. II. Nv.~ 3>. 18:'! tf 40 N E W GO O DS. FHIll Subilscribers have tnst receiavedl from Ne'w Yosrk, it genseral nialstmt eel F A l1,AND) IA'I'ER (;OODS. 'nsistinig of ('lothis. Cnssimiere'. V'e'.tg. teks. Cravats, Colars, Blosomos, Gloves. atnd tuspeniders. [at's, Umbitrella'a. R~en:dy mnde Clothing. and Militar,| TJrimmrings, of all kinds. ith sany oilier articles is. their lii'e, io wvuhi ey inivite their cuastomiiers. and the psliic gen. a~ly, tto call aid exmniine foir thentisetvs. HIARRL\NGTON & RRYfAN Merine tIaylors Edgefield C. ITouse, Oct 15. 1K39 tf 37 lew Fall & Winter' Goods. F lI E Subhscribe'r is now receiving fromt N. SYork. a eee nrlassortmaeit of t'arcy and taple DRY GOODS, ireinatly s'eected tsar this market, and which ill bes disposed sit oni rsaassina ble te'rmis. H~e speucilfully inviiie lis old e nstaomers. and thte iliic genlsi ally, to casll and examtine his Stsick rid Pric.C. A D)W D. l'.dperield. Sept. 14. tf33 &tuune M~orus? Multicaul-s. pOENTLhulEN wishiing to stip - p~ lly theimselvi's with this vtiii tabs. Plant, whlichs has excited 'so mieh interest ttbrouigham the United btattes, and through the ragenicy of' -ihi. it ka h'een fountd that the cultuire of I LK cain he amade a v'ery proifitable buinaess, itn et so, on rery adrantagcous termse, by ap hecatioaa to the Sutbcribsr, who is Agent for eo disposal of a liamited tnmher of Trees and ttings, of a rery superior character, raised in asrnwell f)iistrisct.8S. C.. and which will be de vered hsere in Decentber next, with proper' irections for pilanttig. C J. GLOV FR, Ag uet nt fee Proprinenr. Miscellaneous. WHAT IS USEFUL EDUCATION. BY E t'WARI i-.ve: I:Ti. We put I he qie',in in re'erenice to the greni I i-f the Amerien voutth, who nre lt etarrn their heni bi. ti h sn i nt t f their brin s, and. minder Pro idietice, to wiell tite inftre de tiia.iv. ol our conllitrV. Two principiles shotild he imeiiid ut-~to provide fior ilitite lves hontoralv under olinary con1tinl-m-nies.-and its goalify fltemI o hse come usefull tip socieiv. The. finli. as un1i versal experiince bndtl iy ;dmniii'th. tliat however Iil. childien of' Welh inny indulue in inioleice and iis-iplntion n bile their meas last, the "reat ms" of' A metienn yonikt ons;i und flon Iin depend upon iheir Ilbor tir their fOrti s and their ise'ilEmss. Fortine ik t h;i t pre erin1-ptriorin dtI!ependnce is miesr inin. tnd reliiee upoin the 1jrioeniship lit' lia rity or the world. or tpton iplice. im frail and dehnsinig. Self depemien4-1ce is thle oil sIre stn-y. We nre evi'r " illimu to, helip those n% ho htelp) themoselves. Prodne.l line liher is the legitimnte sonree of all In culth. imoliviiml or ntion-d-andi inhar is proitaible ti till individuial and it) tie nul ton. mii propi,.rtio teili leSre of inl telligenoce 8a6d scienifie know.ledge Which ,uiles and direlts ils oliernins. Hence it is ofa prinutr importtne that our oth .-h11nb ihe elli-c'untly if)gh 1o11nh1r. and hnt their minds shiul be e4rly iihited n iilt int koind If' knoiwledge which will nstriet them itt lite priciple ill theiri hlt siiess. render it lionorirble, amtl muke heml indepeient in Ilheir inds and in tlil lfle. \e have, to be cure, ('ollere and khamie, more than ennoi he( well sup iorted or tliat enn lie mile econtmiaenI IIod usefil. Jim ftese- are mn i mensure -ontiseerntl to the tenrned tipotesiuni ( the privileed. inmieh ;I- they ire ex -loISive re. icient of, public h1411111y Ilinle jiaher lraiit-Incs of learin!! Prrt iiv, hior r reives liinhi '- fl it advantiage rom heir eniching. Few olf the yoith whop -titer their hWll., ePr seek For a liveihtool t the liliring ranik. They letrn ta liok ipon Iinho~r asi servile and dlsem a:. an-] ( seek their lit inct in w% hat they cosi ler ie liigher eises oi sicietv. They do Vot "0 to these rc s tl learn ii work. r tl live by % imk-i lie' common me n og of these terniq-hnt to h-'o to live tiihout weork (it' nhove work. They nre tttiially nitihdr;awn from thei lirdrin'ii -InsSes. I'he vtoig w-piratl 1lck to the earned professions and t neel iil ltt'ei . -s telt, ;iveItuv it Itoior .itd i cs,'m-* -:munotithstaminoiih hor is inxedhelinv ly, in (till way or anoth.-r. Ilo -ilwly their l nr imaginary wnits. vet Ilh :--i1icl iro!eSiantve ec m lielll' c o ro'ivleked "td Ice tihl.tlid of* lower so tlrcntedlII witih giie lt . that hunitdredis -mill Illolluald tre tition t back, as par;t--ie' tattt Sc(c 1i',. -Xhlibiting- tilt'. oilhichloly so-eh (. oett blore ie i it-uefl ht tnlbuh,- or l NIlliflS. i-lil the ti;i" af n ic ed entiontl. to ie''ome sot. Lei tlie tltndard ul' du -ation be runsil. Frain Mhe Bsteon Courirr TI: 11:I'0 SACyHiscsE.-Amon thei' etts recoirded in ref ent jrilligence tie'U 11dia, ik that ofithell devath of1 a lalie Irince, and thle snierifice. upon hli- funer.il ,ie %%h.nives anid conenibines. ngreen ie to the anit. enauttoml of hwt regiln of' lie G'lob". The snerifice il tite h'es is -nidere ia ' nel on1'srociocs erTeylIt -naeted, as 'hle Hom-hay Tines if, einre. :kppa~remjIly for no other purpose! than thmt si ldilng dipuity to) the funera-ml pnnif.l l'heo samile paper expresses -I hope that ie lIritis'h Gvernmlt. itt it, retttmi -titon ne i1h litirrnk eSii ?h. elr i;;i Sitgir' I strelnlL iniitationf Elf it4 "etnse Elpott iti no1S s: arhnrlis ptrlceeing. Te 51*Sogies i11ns wiclahl follw p((n Ii llm .heL ltm my ittem Elf J ly 27.) ('(litittn the ve'ry ';sonts, e' htieh weill, pirhlylV I der tihe ili'ter? Whlic'h of tus, wh'Ien rendling ini Sothey's aildt poemt the C'ursie of' A chsama, t hie alis' if hi'.twoV~ gnl(leestied lf tic it hoele t it iif fenie sltr es. cotthl hav e imongined that1 i''t reslized tel thte dethti, nt the ech~l'gnie, cf a Prmeint f clolse al ittnee n'eit it Gr'eut lie mtostS exIet itrienti(rI r'ecord,'E Illt hie -e obs~egnie sf the late ?lntsarch icf La iore. I-1'ei nit reganrdt Ie C ttr P ine, iCeer, thlert aere c'tititmstancs's ne hiebt seetms :o r'entder titeir sacr'ifice iexentsnble. it the is ttnde'r contsi'rattin it Ippears I iI i itht the Pr-in(essesC. (noet witht theL slavees, he Srentiorke'd. the(y were lnt worthty the ce're iv, ft he formu of djsuta'iont nt as gonet thrn thintli ow happens it thaut the samli~ etlti ttde weehich s.eceedeud ill resjtiing Dhiii n Ringhrt, it his plreI(iteded itttemp t ' ief :'enr. Dhsian dinigh wn'.A' n nteda ; lie htadc lhe Coutnt cof Lahlore ; ;snde ts- n~i ho lok sd forwiard to reapj heniefits fromtt his pon' r, wetre- too wise too allow1 him tel m'ar his pireteneiid wiis'h imoe e-xecti BIlt; they' irouldl ha' e reeiv'edi little lthanlks i'rmti tilm iIivitne, lititle rewi aird from himu dett. ad they ta~kec huni a ii weird. Bit ti-. Diaeana wore not a'inred; thuir Jkuudsp their jnhires, their pen.ts-all these were w anted, an( they t hemelves were in the way. Thel( perpetration of this trngedy shows in lie firsi place, how lig nor moral inl. filuence is evrn where our politiaen iiflit ene it- most powerfl. It shows in le second, hpw lurtile 6, the hope that [in din voild ever regenerata herself nmler n -five rulers. Here his the Sikh naition, its I ll imlepenece, power and wenihh. with all the elements of protgress in, it. possession--pfihsinag, lw. lie at freer creed. untraimmeled n iih ant air ay ally oilier venerablei iter,. derived from aniitiy yet tie present teiency of* tle iatiiial mind is retrograde towards the idtes and the cusoin (if Ist nues. Effects of Opium.-The followin: Pas sa- ie i, extracted fromia a Ilalpphlet enititled " it i kt on the Opinm radme with China," publihied at Ca leitin. w i ith ; pre Ilfee ly Arcdelaroi Dealtry, not lontfl he lore, i1 repriirni it) ilit periodieli.which itinlirms ii< thai it was wriiten (ns they are assa.red (ni _,ooid atilint'iy) in Chitm by a Brilih merchan who st tierelire be eiieie'ired I:m. al eye w'iteiss 55 of till!l r ttle eflli t if opimtt mitil,iing whii hei deicrileis. T ih omparisnt wliveel he iletris, ofardent spirits :idl those oropitu i- piroidinrly importmmt. "Ie intloxietinag property. or rnther pro pi rits of epttim, diifer in their ntuire trom thet intoxicating prop~erty oif viethol in, stmie respect lie elTecis of the intoxica tin are ak o diltaeit. T1 hey both agre. hotever, iln this, that they both sttioniate the % :-rvouis systlill t anl unnaturil de cere, and are ily fit ior tise when weh i state of bodily ii less ;ilrc;ndv exists :. to make a limti'its of this natntre subsoekviitt im) tilt restoraiiorn eflet-r viini fiiiins disordered. Th--y beoth ;I.reei in this. that the ilensairnble steIIe Ofexcit'eni iT am n 1 iiig their UinItgence- is loillned by -, re. l.\niion ill the -tel l . 11 nita, titilne le. loression if bith it(1h1ie IoidilyV and ienteal powers when the exeitelmnt is over.. They ho It agree in this. as a conauueqleire. that the oftener they aore inidied inl for. ilieake iof this piensurnble senise of ex ei1-met. file g-eater na et lie the (iantitv 1jsefI ini order tat kep tiy lah t snmtedre litf excitement ;st tihat, if olice the appeite i ford, cosioniiilv incieasing indl encea is iieceusary all I tloost. iner itnble, aid no11 Oly mo, hoi is yielded ill,unnsi, eIl' thie inerense. hei eraviig of the ,le. petite i,: in,ensibly file man's <1-ndard for esteiiia wiiifh t' en ra he scaypwe-) (as liev stt.iplg' 'Fie' safely inige in. They boti ne're i, ii<'. iltat they disordir the igestice ren predispose to lsit (lhr dt.iee. not mati,11 rially shorteai lie term ,I lifi'. Tlhe thi, aigree# mlt this. tirta: they stiupiirv nal habiin!y : for ahie easis of leprs~iin Mre qmie as fa ir below- bn bhly mentlal vigor, -:Il thie #,If abiernate evt-iimment are hwo yol. A ti iovei lie Iinal st:i2e-a t mll tal wnrn i% n ileh t botvhor lend. Ime I, liain to drw tile veil: liticna ri paint notiniiit, ai' larror halt'so hcorrieia. ThIe i.wth niree in this, that they iterlv eir rup the moral srimee ; Zive to g-oss4 ;ipl)" tila- tihe reints of reton: i-prave a'd bri. tnhiza the heart. -ht ill all the nt enons to ?'ciscie, n id ake'a litir vieliii t- etsv piray to every letliptation that prieaseant's iself. There is bt one pointl er difiTerence he t weii the intxiet.io o atraen spirits and :b It ofi'iito lrvll'in2 of orpariular -at tetii hliere; mid that i., the' ienfoild foree nith which very artteinent aainst the 'nii r plttiesn to the illter. Thure i4 til sinaervy (on earth to initw with the hun a-' ilt %% hieh Opinmiaa Cnts ils 1vie'liml. There i.; semeely o' kniown insitaee of evse.~nie Irtn it. tails, when ciae ihey leave Ihairly entveloped it Iian. Wet. need'( noti cpi.e'nl to) tile hti..bly wrnigbt nair:oives ofi pearsoaiul aexpertince aln thei enhijecLt, whc uib havle of lute yea~trs cle" bcefortie jthpube; atey rmer inviti' distrosi thttatothern i~ne, bey t.e exa2rnlriccn aof Iheir pet ie'ni teI. i t tint fue is far too no teirinni tie gnii aeQ tuineda lair tineli uitnett that t here is ian opaieam. acue itndlulgedl iaa. a t'atii fa-sea-~ jlon n htie'b needlli nhaanst supjierhtimiani powe~'rs oef se'lienial, i ail ntis en purit y fotra tile ennatarante of pint to aeecme. countli molre dea';ull~x by) manytl degrees ihan its lessI 'trnn rlii a'il. In alt lier' rEeers, abovi~e aaeii oited, i here is genert'alIly ta tmore' rapuidl i ad ptermiannii. nlithinece exerre'd tiy aimnl thiani byi tartdenit tepiriis-ian infln enii ee s io drearl iniienutaI to all huaiina happintiatss whatteve'r, tha. iif t he faii were nt before taouir eyes, w'e matight w ell diinht I lie (iiinnIii, til te archafaiilui hiaell', tat re f'uch en tto sai iite si lAin tlee usl~teo An cald tlcpear, whit htal long btean ate enslitaminilt sticking the' stopple, beting on aine; atrentsioni piretty ineha a s isulalI, I th.irk ye', his wiie pra'Oeale a cill'in ande gut some mieni to ptut himi ini thle gruae s ard. This' beaing doane they w~iatcd to see whiat lae woldc dat whent he cenme to hiam sec'f. By aindl b., huai itR atept oli the feumes oft the' liqutir, lie n'tke andl iie itip ofi tilt co'ilin hemtag unlf.l:s'uened, hat threw' it oft! T and ttitttill up hetenn tot 'tarae artunad hitm in every iirrectin. Ar l ast being (cilly satis iieta t otiody wasti there, the mut'in be ia:g hida bethind the titimb sttane, a.well"e nIiteied hec ini dtraiwy tones, "I guess hi'm thae first tune thiat's riz, oir else P'm plagnely haeated"-Phil. .bespatch ' (Jld Price. -kThe I.ai tain (Ohio) .tatir rrom fida So-rces. ExCH ANGE..-The AtDerican dollarcn taim:ki ll grains of pure silver or 416 Grnius if -naitilard silver. lie Spanih doilars are not nil of the qnm,- weiglit. Thmm- in eirctilaition in 1829 were 4aid ov ilhe director of the mint to be worth on an avernae, 100 cents 3 mills. Thie Alexienn dollars are sanl to be. n glal to the Spanish. The --Cdrolne" dollars re the Span. isi dhllars coined prior to the year 1809, in the reig., of Charles I Il andI.V. Ihey are sAid Ii be inot superior in Weight and fmenesa to the Mexicat. The American Enale of the old coinage, previons to the 21sl ot July- 1834; cou tined 247J grins of pore gold. The Arerienn Eagle of the new coin.. age contain- 2:32 grains of pure gold. The British soveringni, when coined 'onttlin 113 gr-iina and 18-1214 parts of a gr;in ofrpire gold. worth according loour lipew!n; n vailti, ~i$4 877-120..-6 The S;>ni doubloon should, accord ilug to the r -~i riliil which havenotuinally - iilel s itte 172, e; tains 376 grains of pire oldl, w hh1 would, at . ur m20 vnlontuion. I-e worth 16 doll-ars 20 cents. Boit uectrilinig to assays made at the Lfn 'ion aid Philn-telphin minis. previons to the vear 1829. Spi nih doublnons contain il only from :360 to 362 4-10 grains of pre gold. Thi wotuld mnke their nver ny valne. at our tmint valution, ubout E,1-5.561 The lPatrint doubloon, nre said to be a. qtil inl weigh and fin-ness to lte Spamish. The dliferenee in the price of Spaisk aind' Patriot doubloons. and of the differ rn! speci of dollars at New-York und Philadelphia, is chiefly nwitg to the difier ,ince (of demn,:td for then in foreign mar kers. In fie price rrrents. 14144-9 nre as-. - -m-rl O- til par of Exchan2e on Eng ind. Thik Practice begnn when the ;yanish pillar dollars were itu cireulation, and when the tiarket value of gold. comn pared with silver. was less tlain it il at resent. The trite par varied as the mar iet vah:eof gold varied, when compared vith !-ilver, it wfnq es'imuated by Mr. Gal win, wrii in 12-9. at 7 per cent nbove eir nominail pai'r: by oihers at 8 per cent. Sinre the panage of the nt of 1834, for -efoirming the Amieiann gold coinage, the tre par excmhange witri ELinld, esima inx giold aviinsr 041!d, is about 9 7-10 a eve the nominal par. The quotatidone of exchlangae on France ire so many franen and centimes payable a Fran-ce fr a dollar paid here. Accor in-i t) the regulation of ili French mint he ilvr frane 4honhI ("t"i" 49-'li3 'roy rin of pure silve'r. equi aleut i1 1870S-' tOO cetnl ; in silver enrretncy of the United ntiles. The giinantity (of pre builver in an merie-mi dull ar t- e11unt to thbat in 5 Mrnnes 14 -5:31 11:00 centiims. Bil I-, foreign nins *e (It n'1 g..I tender ini Frnce, and 4;a .-eiinorn e if alt t IA per e rit- is hnirgel oii ilver coinn'e at the- French fnit. A merien lii:r, when 4dt4j as lul kil ill Frane ', are. toi l rint, on nil iv'rage. not more thaln 3 francs 2625 000 (emimes. Thi is is y somre nriters, -md as tie par of exchange on France. )it r writers assumie 5 francs 34 emniles i a'o'it par. Thelgotalttiol. ofexchanige In 11olland, nre so tan cents agilder ; Sliitthiur-r. .o miny 'ent a mark han n; aId nl lIreienl so m:n1y cents a rix lot air. The exari vulhe or the Cnilder of Hoi nd i< 39 97 100 cents of United Sraes ilver cnrrenev: buot 40 cents are usually is-tomied Ie the par of Exchange. The nark hani'o 'if Iliaiburg is a mn ey of fnecoltt,I (gal to 3-4 144 1000 cents jilted Sintes cnrrenev. Th . rix dollar of liremiten is a money or ei'out, equnih toI S0 cents and1( a very miI fractio n United Stteenrev T1he quotathiu'n< of Imreign exchbanris are o hr bi ny;abh-m sixtv damy, atler sight. Thel gnlol tiians oft doEstItic ex-ha nge Ire for bills pay able at sigzht.-Pric, Cur Number of Oaks necessary to Buikilone 'ip-j hebmn we conelider the unomher trees that nre required toI bunil a uf hti, :and1 the lentgih oIf tume ttere.scariv tal ring tthetm too nmaturity, it be'sonriew' the yor devr ,'l' anded proplri-.tor to plan: orth ak f posterity. *-An oak ina :o(d soil andi witnattion,--' SaVs South, a 'rnetical phnoter, twi.'t), in 75 s ears' front he acorn. --onttin -d ton olf timbellr. orI -a otad antd a1 knif -if sqar timber." By report (I nite commiassioner- of land rev- - ute. r'sp~ec'.ing timber, pritnted by ordler. f thea Houttct of Cjommlons3O, it appears that 4 21un ship contains about -2.000 tons, ~hich, at the rate of it lond and! a half toIU. woutld give 3.0U0 hetaids of timiber0 Ud would consequently requnire 2.000) trees If 75 years growth. It has talso been cail tnintedl that, as not more than fortv oaks, 4 -oItiing a ltadt anid a -half (If tiber. tn eih, can stand upon an acre, 50 aeres' sre required to prodnee the olk. necessarf 'or a 74 gun ship.-London paper. A sign of the distressing state of the. times' !t liinds cotntly. M iss., is' presented i1 the 'omtttts of a recent number of the. taymond Tlimes. a p'I1per published thtere.~ -3 Tiwety tand a ha:lf ofI its' cnoanare filled with Sherifl's. Colletor's und Marshall's sales; nnd more than three 'colunns are - (ceniedl w ith Insolvent Notices, Caud1 dates ihr election, etc.- - Thbe Legislature of'lTennessee, after a.: t ast deal of nirgumen ti. have atdapted-res a'd Itints of tnstreuelion is ?aiar-fzlib -.LnP' - ad~graur' '- - ':" $~eadO\~'ra~u#