Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 04, 1840, Image 1
"We will cling to the P8llar" of the Tenple Of our Liberties, and if It siast fall, we wIll Pers atnidst the EuJ*ne
VOLUME V. TUgveXeU OU wt UIuse, * 0., C ne 4,184. NO.18
-ECDC.ErEELD ADVERTISER,
BY
W. F. DURISOE, PROPRIETOR.
TERM S.
Three Dollars 'per annum, if raid in
-uennee-Three'Dollars and Fifiy Cents
-f ine itdd he~fore the expiration- of Six
i fron the udate of Suhweription
-,a -.,'.- Desilars if not paid within t welve
M:t.. Sitbscrilber-lout of the State are
o.~ea' ( is psa% in adeance.
.v, eription received 11e-r less thtan
-- ye-r. 3ad no pnper discmnited until
e,-art C:res *te.paid- except at the op
,n Of lhe Ptblisher.
All le0.criptiosu4 will he continued un
>-ss otherwise ordered befure the expira
rn I he year.
Any per4ion procuring five Subscribers
mind hersiming responsible for the same,
shall receive the ixith co)y gratis.
Advertisements conlspiC notyiilV insertei at
')% cents per aiunre. (12 lines. or less.)
for the first insertion. ail 3 et-a. or e:elh
continuance Thoie Pli'hedii- monthily,
or quarterly will be charged $1 per stiaire
for each in.ertion. Advertiiaemente no:
having the unmher of insertioniii- iirked
on them. will be continued until ordered
out. 1nnl charced accordingly.
All communsanieations naddressed to the
Fditor, post paid. will lie promptly and
strictly aitenuled to.
.Trew Fasrniure aped Join
ers S1oP.
'%HE subscriber takes this method to inform
I his friends. atnd the citizens of this, and
the adjoining Districts, that lie has permanent
lv located his
FURNITURE AND JOINER'S SIOP
On the Martintown Road, near Gilgil Chmtch.
about twelve miles above Edgefield C. House,
and 17 below Cambridge. B.-ing a Mechai
ic himself, and having experienced, vnod
workmen in ntis employ, lie flatters himself that
lie will be able to give .ati-alactio t all those
who may flvor him with their orders. lie has
on hand. atid expects to keep a reood assost
ment of PASSL Donts. SASH, Bssus, AS
MASTELPicas. Also
CABINET FU'RNITURE.
Such as Iardrobes Sideboards. Bureaus,
Book Cases, Folding Tables. $tc. $*r.
Repairing done at the shortest notice.n nd on
reasonable term. If desired, lie will go any
distance unler twenty-five milep, to Glaze.
All orders thankfinlv received, ud pinctu
ally attenaded to. Address the tnudersigtied.
Dnntonsville.Edgefield District. S. C., or Wn.
F. Durisoe, Edgefield Court House.
WILLIAM1 BAYLEY.
Near Gilgal.S. C April30.140. :tm 13
Fashionable Summer Goods.
BRYAN 4N M1IN"lP
.WERCH.IVT TtIL ORS,
H AVE just received a general tessorteat
ot Goods for Gentlemens ware. or the
latest and most fashionable style. Consistieg
in art of
adon Cashmere. French and Thibet
Cloths.
French UninBhazin Gamnbroons.
Honey Conb. Striped. ai.d Ribbed Linen
Drillings. for Pantaleins.
London Wetings, Challies, Plain and Fig'd
Satin Vestines
A complete assortment of
Gr.ovzs, HosIERY, S-roCKs, CRAVATs,
8SIRTS, COLLARS and Bosums.
Also. agood assortment of
FASIIl5NABLE IIA'l'S.
With many other articles. too tediA:s to men
tion. Tat'which they inivi'e their ietstotners.
and the public geiera ly to call and examine,
befoire purchasing elsewhere.
Edgefield C II.. April 6.-R4(. d 10.
Bead quarter ,
Colnbia, April 20,1d40.
Gzsxat. Onans.
N. ,Naw SxRuas.
H l EXCELLENCY the Lientenant Gov
ernoer in ass-tming die coanmand eaf the
militia of Sotuth Carolina.ntnder the Constitie
tion. a.enounce" to the Aids.ds.Ca-n,. appoh tedl
by his predecessor, that he desires them to cotn
doene in ollice during the remainder of the Gu
bernatorial- tertm; and that no new apepoimtmept
will be maed", except to 6.1 th.- va-canches of
those who may intlica'e ai wish to) retire fromn he
.ev,ce by resigni: g their commnissins.
By~ order of the Coammntdet-itn Chief.
JA MES10N EfP.
Adyt aw Iaeeyv-r General.
Anril 1. 1840 11. ha 13
.i'IAD VUAtT).RS.'4i btrinade. C. -i i.
dyiefeld I. II.. A pril 2:t. 1840.
A O tQGF Al/DlId). atf'E. etield htnvinig
r ent apepoitn . d iUrigade 1ispector of the
k.i Brign-le. with the ranik ef ta.,or. will bet
etb ved anal r stpectede atccordinegly.
iiy order eof Generi J WV. Weatssw.
II. F. \lCHtILSON Drig .trajor
A .:iI '. 18;0 13 i f
IlhAn ..UARTERs,. Ed Urigade S. C .tinatia
F t IN CIS C.\01':'UN.of .Ahevi:le. hv
ing beet appoin'ed Blrigadle unarter
M a.-ter.-Of -he :.d Itriade, wit h the ratnk of
c.a;p'amn. will be obeyed anadiespe cted aecceer
dingly.
by eorderof G'enera' .J. WV. W'U:sHr
B. F. NIC[IlOLSOJN. Brig. Mlayr.
A pril 28, 184013 t
ESTR.1Y.
B UR DETTI COR LI Y.li, itngon the 11am.
baorg ltoad otte a. d a htalf tmiles liam
Hntie'e ferry in Edgefield l)istrict, tolls before
me. an estray sor'ei sted celt. thirtien and ae
half hands higi., with a small streak of white
in its forehead. feetr years old. tn o :hier nmarks
perceivable. A ppraaid at hhlien deollars.
April6th, 1840 12 c
Multi Dole Cotton Seed.
T H E above Seed can be had at the Store
of G. L. & E. PENN & Co. on good
terms. Waorranted geuine.
3archl 1840- f 5
NEW VOLU3M-.
To be Publishel Weekly!
PROSPECTUS OFTIE
AUGUSTA MIRROR.
A Weekly Literary Journal.
BY V. T. Taoiiusos.
Contemplatinag a m:terial improvement of
the lirro.. oin tine conmencenent (if the eu
suang volutme. we have alre:ndy cotutenced
u. king the ssecessary arrna gements fir th1.at
puri <.e, nid as we lnook with csnstiience to oir
fritnds aind lpatros.s tir eincoirngeient. we
la e dete mit ed to give them this early notice
oif onr d.-ig iu.
Thutgh a semi-nonntlhly isue was deened
to he the must expedient in tihe comanience
ment of tihe pub.icntion of the Mirror,
whet the grouind which it ocenpied. lieing ex
clui.ively devoted to I.teratture, wasyet tunrisnd.
and when our dinestic re-sorsees were ye: tn
known-we feel that the time has now a; rived
wheina weekly itublic.ation indemilandedl. Etn
tertai. ilng thiseconsvic. inti. e have resilved tit
issue tIhe ensninag rnite weekly. aid tit make
such improveevt- itn tn app uaan nt1 plan
ul tine work. as wi I render a .till niore worthy
the liberal patingn of tihe on:h.-r pubsb.
Farmliy belie% inig that the o:.iv mnensn., requi.
site to p;:ceour doi-stic litein tie uspoin unt
equit Withl that sof any % her secti. is nof the
unt1nn11. iQ tine estnIishine.t uta h.ternsry s
Im at h- Ime, of sunihlcient standing and charac
ter to divert it into it< pri. er c.sutn,--we ar.
e.'b ned to render tine tiinrr esinal in alpsear
aince with allv ,sf the Northern jurntit Is of the
satie ki .k, annd if the frientd. nf nstiahern liter
ature wilt unite in g;ving it the nepr'ation
which ason heen ge..ins us d somisern taeints
are so ntmin enitly capahl- of impar isna to its p:a
ges. we dni int tinsat we siall be aisle to ren
der tihe wnnrk nuch mwore acceptable tn t.e aouth
era pubihc.
Wnth a view orfaccnmpl'shitiLn this design we
shall secire the a-vsis:asce ofa ann hi. adjansc in
the editiorial departmnen itind s.sil spa e neits
er 1iainns soir expenwse to give character ansd ins
erest to tie woi k.
Ao material change will he mande in the plan
or arrangemsentofthe Mirror. which will still
be dev ted to general iteraiure. except tile its
troduction of'a criairul depaatment fAr tine re
view of iew wo ks. whic. wil be iln tie h;andnms
ofa gentleans of' is pinoved taste an:d mat-ire
judgetent. Tnse 3irror wi I be printedJ in si
perisr p:pier Witi iaiendsonm new ype, nasnid will
.e executed wilt iteatrictes regnid tin ne:innes
and taste in its ty:'o ralp'iy. Elin number wNi: r
le enveloped in a m-saily an inted cover. entit ed
-Augusta Mirror Neirs Vhet " co11nnmisingi four
c oseiy printed pa:: e., in whini %%ill be give'sn
tins x;.wSUFs -r Wivb:lC fn $eieni ned omis.stic.
carefn ly cemassided fromi an ex '-eive exchnn::e.
intvether witn all hl m in itt -r on in:er.-:t nnnh
cintaied ti na oin ary week iewsinaler.
By t..i.- ;Irnragemeint hw reanders sf the M1ir
rmr wivll. bei.d- ts*-i .g supp111ied wita a vsn1nunss
W'416 larg- pia irtn pnitgsor' choi.-s literature
rereave a, mlich noewa inater iln the nrmim- o
the year a. is containd in mnost oi the an -w.,p
pers til he day. ani :all lior the aiddi-itioin
i.shsrgr of ony tno dnsllars to sur preseint anip
isription pr ee.
We sinac. r.-ly hoape tle alvie lin for nit
tlird vonnte will aaan et tis iprnnh ition ofever
firiend oif sotithern liternture. We have alnnway.
conside-red the .\lrror, embracing its it des i.:
its. lesigis. tihe broad repldie oftetters. ls..st ad -
t.d to) foster our itsnait literatire. Morn' divter
4ified ian the cimrat ier tif its cointents thnnans ih I
graver and mtore dignified sn agnine. rangin:
a. it does firumss the eIa linhter too the more ele
valed bransche sfihterary cosinntion.
"From graceto g'ay. from lire'y to severr."
it it certsny hest -inted to the tasits ofn the
greatest uniner; and wh i.n it affiords egns:all
wi..iesom- admi refreshinne drnntlits iar tine
well-read nind. itatrats ansd lairs; ti- yosnne
to drink of tine Parnassiana tr. tans. We have
nimned is the adoption nf the contmhiated im.
provementis to pnhne the .\irro upon an eqina
lfolinng with oir northerin c-sntentornriesi in
regardi tnt clheanies; 1ad now. all that %, e alk
is a libend hare of tihat patronnge ereunded to
theam: by our l'ep'e, anid we pied e nrself tno
reander the Mirror eqiually d servang their sut
port.
Ternn fAir the third vnlonue. $3 in a-IV'lanc-.
Anyv permasi oitaming ive mubaneibers will be
entitdled to) the Pixthl copy.
. P~iiZ E T ALL.S.
With a view of e'xciting a spirit of comnpe'i
tion aanoing sar ii ernary ind. sndu c.dlings
irth t:seir peas ian nnd ol'nine cunnse to wiachn w
are diev-oten, wie hanvi dete'riniied so otter tanm
sumt:of UNEK liUNDREKD DOLLARS to be
awarded as priz -sa the fsslowing annner:
IFTY- DOLLAat..
For the tine b--st Tal-- fb.nsded on ianidenits
(0 teeted with tine enari istsiry ofthei Sun hen
FIFTY DOLL.\RS
For tine best doasms i* TIale, thneanathor tn chmoosen
hii in cides'n un isncnsity.
Tfin comanpetitos to 55r snwm~ d their nsnnscripts
on sr befnsre tine iths nof.JnivY.ii n der a las ther
many he sbmait.nd o' an cnnsamtee osf l.ten r'y
gentiemaein. fo:i thesir dscisin prea insns no tihs
firsatof Aann.4enmsnng lihe suncce'nfsul conm
pentitorn, a d also tins unmhiorn of' sneh'i talesa ats
we nmay punnblies, will tie en idled to tine third
vs'antie of tine .'iirr'or.
Wne wnnn d renmsark thaat the trillinr isna o
fi-r nd are asno iendelsre~i as piecnnsi:ny c* npnenat.
tinsn fin then pr dne inn wh:.ch we snnicst, buta
.athser as n pizi - sf':n n ih-nshipn tns ha awarded
t thse.'naecen..tin cennsntitor. Shallh a ladv~ ir
gentlemaan h.- a s e::ipicunt of' oirr nextZ as'izet
Asngusta.Gna. 1840 if 17
T o Decalecrs in. Daru~rs.
r ' If Ei Subsncrierslthavinng reneantly pnurchsedci
. thse Stick ot DitUvn., .\iLhulC1NL-..
PAINTS, OILS, Gl.\S8 WAl(t E.&c of tine
lis.ate ot'.aee Levsrich, dien eansed, take tis
iaeino:1 of'm ninarinsteir frie ids ina d tine
pu abicgenernl y. han theny havnie in handn un-l
nine e." annstly re. evi. g lr-esh nuplies ol i
aticles uninihty keptn iantlshir litne nof busnine,'
w ihieha tiwny wnl disposeus nifisn renesnn.e nerman.
Al i rneir nddlnres-eid to thesm will m.-et with
pnromn t attention, anad execmaed with neattnessn
nandl disp:n'eh
P. 5 Putrchasers are particularly regnested
to c as zndaminae onar Stack aind Prices be
fnore paiucaing else n hsere.
SA MUliL D) CLARK, &Co.
J~amhn'rg 1 nachn '4, 1940. 8 2m
The Gre enville Monmstnineer amnd Penadleton
Mvesnsenger wiul paniish thne above one mouth
each. and fiorward their accounts to this office.
PROSPECTUS
Of a new weekly Paper to be pub'ished in
Auista. (Ua.) entired
'INE S9UTHERNER.
- Principles-Aot Men."
IN order to expose iand couniteract the mnis
representations and lilduebio ads so unblush
iLogly resort. d tuaid dlisseminated lby the Fede
ral Wlig Presses ol the couinur) . in W;e lresenst
cuoest for the Presilency. and it, order to
place beloi e the People o1 iGeorgia. n itnihenii
neccn t of pass and p.si g evntI, as they re
late to the eiestio. s.t isne. we sin il begin tih
pub isicaon o; t we.-.ly s-'heet. u. stirdv the
tith of' Jsine le.i. winch will terimis.zate 01 the
31st of' uctobter lot tnming. Weu hnve be-en
urged on to the ndopton of this i..dertakng. by
mnuy or oir posi-ical friends. who have seen.
its well as oirselves the iuernapulssis and
highly ceisuresble course pursued by our opipo
nlens. which. instead of he-ng nared by lon.
uinble undi n-t fe:lingl. is charneterized by a
p. rver.sion ( und distoariin of well anihei.ticeted
lact-. and a feeliig of* heus ed degr-adiig to hu
amnt ian.re.ned ta the respect %n hich riould ie
ew;ertain..d by ei.izens ot the conisy.however
wi 'e lmay the diffirence hI in their po.itical
opimion.4. This pnser wil Oll he I.e trayel inito
ia like course towinds our oplaponeint: hut it n ill
exi, Se. &it stroig 1tlageinge.nsad with iindonhted
prtoid<. tie nusr.-presal tar ions solid lils.lie'ntionss
wlich on-. bea re-ortedl to. in order to prejihc.
the sentsiive ea.ind.nol ti diceivi the m.wenry.
unsd toa le'ad atray the iunw~npsctinig. lea this gin
deltiaking. % e hope toi receie a support uade
Ilte teo theeje't ill view. Bty lie tissemaina
ton11 of this .-h. e. ieaich a-d isefdl inlirnmution
will lie iparted I tlaose wlo) wi-h to itel. in
the paesanit contest. with impartiality anid with
n singde aye tll the philoic gmd. a ihll these re
mtiark-. we phisre ithe ne'dertakitg tinder the care
il*a ouir los itneal friendls Ito whatever part% de.
nomin ilion thev inat heietoiliare belonsed, Cur
We non-ider as'plitical Ii iends all those CiliZeis
wtho. gover. e I by patriotisni alone, suppo: t
mnis for the saike of* princilpe, uid the welfaire
olhecuit .try.
We mntIst show to the pen-ve of the United
States the dun;er oaf the rigs.ts of' the S.ates,
1al of' tie State inst itutions pro'ecteid by the
cinstituaion threntei ened as they tire by it party
which, dkieeardinit he ne!t and fair Means to
abinii power. emeloy thie lissest expedients to
nilty aren d its staiidard nsa'n of' all political
de-crij iptios, o'l*:i' pi litical hities, and of all de
:r- es oh po0 itical deenteea ncy.
The $suthrunr will he prited l on n Inrge
-heet ever% Saturday. fron the I-th of Jim-e to
be 31-t Octobaer. fear One )cl!n.. hsnyalle ill
sadeie. As Possiiters nie unthioriz el ts
:nnsmit uioney for ssxitcriptionus to iewslin
jers. peronea wis:hing to suibascribie cai reqest
their respeetice Postisioters to tranit 1o us
hlsse amont cf *s'i-e'ription.
(;UI U1 & THOMPSON.
An-,nsta. Ga. .May 11, 1840
To Mcr'chuts$N, PhuysliniusS, F1'inn
tert, nad the rublic is cnernt.
T I F. Sub?-crilbers are now rer.eiving. inl
saidditiii tia theii tormaser - tock. large sn y
p ies of D RUGS. &c. Sc . nind"ig ilt ir ais
,tirtmeie- tie toilis (complelLte Cees liIire ol- red
oir sa e ii 1. is ismarka . I,T, wl:cls theY non-d
-ell the at et-tian eas :h sin. .\lerehnst.
Platiers. andl ai hoiess' vol wih its paurclhase'
smy thin'g in the ir fine. Asnng the nny at i
-las of wlich their Siock is coisposed. tooe the
!'1.io'wiig. viz:
01I1.-!prmii or Lminp oi'. or ciferent
palmiliees, I .i.-eedt or Paint dI., T, in or Ts
er's da . Neat's oot do.. Castor do.: Sweet do
PA INTS V.- I.ISIIES. &r.-Wlhiie Lead
ir dliTerensit raid s aind qialities. croitsnd em coil.
-..d iii kes- -i'a20ttlh III ib. .17 b. nws'l::.bench.
Dry Wniite Lend. -hrome Gaeen. Chrome Vel
law, Chrome lIed. (it ieaatiful article aond it
.aisitule fill Vermilhon. net a mnsaiels legs lrice.)
Ye low Oehre. Stone (lhre. Ited Lesd, Lid
sre. Lautiphi'ntek. Verdirris. dry and grtmid iii
nalso 1} w%, Gree n. Yel ow. Illnk.nndl Paints
a' ell colors. re-ilv mixes. fior ese. Spirits Tur.
pentine. Copa)I Varsish. Ist na d 2nid ialities.
Japjan Varsslh. Black or Leathee co
IBUSHES--PAiit Brushes, of all s'zes,
C!oth do. (muething i ew and ieperior.) flaii
do. do.. Toi-h, Fnraiiittre. Flesh. Nail. \\ hire
Wash. B Sa--inr.Ilor-.(smething ie.)Tn'ees.
n ..rs. I. nn'er' or llu.<tivsr, ('reenhi. I leai rilh
Sh.svseg. (n.very lite aerticle.) Comi~b. Swee'p.
isig. Sc iehhinug. uaned ruis tei s Dns-ineg Brn.bena
tigethser with a vairie'ty of othe'r Bireshie- lueed
by-Piinters ansd othsers. noti herein muentieei.
D YE~ STVrf-Aumong whsi--h are Spanish
Floset 11nd15.o. Cairoliena dia.. I'ludnder, ('esppeas.
Liuwaod. Br'azi-woead, Niewouod, Csamwtoed.
Ansnuttaa. &c. &c.
MED IIES.-Amoe'g the any of which
are Ii th flleowinig. viz: anliphate Sisnisni, $ini.
phata .rhinle. Acsente .\lo.rphlinse. Pipierine.
Ssrychim-~, headine. Elauterisum,. liydriodate Pot.
a~s. Kreaasete, . e..
P.-1TENT"I MEDlCINES--Amsong which
are the l'oilowin~g. viz: I h-meuk's ls-uineens. In.
tian doe.. Sn aism's doe.. Smaiths's Ai ii .\lerenriasl
Sv rep. ear Swnsimi's conqujiera'r. the Hlygenn
Sy'rupl. Spohnia's caire ihr sick Iliensd Ache.
Greense Taanic M aisttnre, (ai enre' for h ever and1(
\gnae..) Also Peteer's l'isls. Becakwi h's dli.,
Sunuias's edo.. Cook's do., L.e'e's ito. Ft'as dc..
&c. trgethser with a general nasorsmenst of' the
msost plassr nsostrmlis ofl the dasy.
A l.ci,.
A fal'l a'srii'tent eel Per''mnecry and Soaps,
of the finesst 'inli~s.
A ea aortmencit of' G sis Wn're for Phsysicins
and Cianfec.tioner's use; suchs am Spe'cie .lars.
nd Tincesre Bo'tles aS ilfeirenit sizes. Gradus
nted .\esiuss aisd Feuna'i.!a
A a.sea,
Wlinidowv lss ofrvarinns sizes, froms 6 by R.
to 'i0 hvy :50. all eaf whichs they will sell on lhvorn
ble ter.1II. t COOK & Co.
11siamburg. Oct 3. 18:9 tf 36
AUJGUSTA SEED STORE.
No. 219 Broard-streel.
1AS onstntlyon hasnd ai supply of fe
The usal sallowatnce made11 to ceinmtry dea.
ers.
Bird Soest. Cleover'. T.neercne. Potato Onions,
Oiion Sets. &c. A few Brushes, Swifts, Sif
ters, &c., made by the Shsakers.
J II. BERVICE.
Feb 16, 1840 tf' 3
.Piscellanleous.
Fron the Charleston Courier.
TO THE C14ENs OF (CIJARLESTON
cho compused tat aeeting on the )th May
FELLOW CITZENS: -in the indressa
iulpal by you ;n la 1:1e meeting, yol
conetUired inl all act of iiejn-t ice 13 tile
which I ai purbuiled. reniit-d eiiirel
frou tile hiswt al n ecuessary abseneie io
arrutiny, inliehin t uhlenios
Iml reward to which. yiv reat respect foi
you aid pierlct koimle ige that .sou wil
not willint-ly couinten tit e -Inv unmerite<
iiiiptatii lipun me. irompiilli4 lilt* o Ill
deceive Nun. I refer tu the filloniij
pasange:
"o closely is the intimacy between the
Op1ositioni ad il the Abolitiniiti i hi evei
in the liall- tf Cmigyretm. when the clear
est nd ianiversa 'lly ackniowkilp d riel.t!
afthe Sat h are nioler d.elisniiii, tihe ibi
lie servaiiit of their country are fimd si
lenilv deserlini their posts tit ;I -vid a iee
ilnraioii ofe Iihs Whiel righ i, whica mi-hhi
oilid i theiraboliiion Coi.feteransi. N..v
.0 piemefial em- the inifline of this ai
baniciie nw so eiosely dlues it ailppear inier
no#ven withl hostilii tit Stani.ern in-atit.
tiois. liiti iu a q'iet 6o of vii.I impir.
iinet ta lie Suotii. mie ti t' r own d-ni
ior. is iis.ing Irens li plbe. and one
hilf the coislitutiionaiul voice of the 8inte
is loist to her siapptort,"
On the ore'sion aslbi.deld to I was neri.
Iltintally ali uniiiiiitimially. iabseni from
m11v seni In the Senaitie.haviin fully iiitcnil
etia utlesired lto b ire-eit.
Trhin umio-quivical (wteclrniiinmight re
lieve ie from fi tiher rearks upono thi
subject. but I irust you will pardo nii
fhr satiting a ferw iobslrvatiiois. which, i1
the rircuistunees ir tle meeting b:iill ier
muted you to consider, I wouldt have
been relieved from the nece-sity of mak
ing. No one cain ilotihi how I wail hi ve
votel hall I heeti presint-iherefore tio film
(cotil have been lereived or coi:Iiliited
liy ily asiince.
' The ilire insiirna'en i hitt I eleeinel
I , recori my vo'e. mbiter lite inifluene "il
an alliance enculateul to prodee holstil;i%
li Southern institiollns tal to aioil giv
irg ohfene It Abolition ritifererntes."
The qnemion inier di-meneQion i atidEl iC
ie ix f the -,elearest all unirensally ac
knowiderd righi-a of the Sm.th, " one 4l
-undoubled right." These epgilihets nr
imosi corracriv u :ppliet-ithe priopoiia ltin
were the -clearest," "unire ratly arknotel
tdg'ed. " sil undoubled "-inI heintli
'in I conlt not have lenreil to assert them
Noithin wvoiild ie gqineil in a 1v 1u5artei
b1V oleeliiii! to) niert such triuth%: :i
Inv Stite an o' hnve .anilereal ily "imale
inilo, h1V the 11h.-1ne. f tite vist- up1)
oI ppi sitis carrieil uiniimneiv.
A mocmen:l'< reflection %nonld have Qn1
ii-fie:11 Y11u, fellow ritizen<o. h14w vail. if I
iii heen week einugh - i., desir it. nt ilok
have been so paltry I ilerirte, lt, obit
Ihr tme the fioirille iiniiioiti of the Aloli
tinisstis My coirse in riefieene t thien
hasi nut en equiivteal oun iiknn o. I
int ii inikniwn. the cnii.leratioii in whiel
I holi them, or they bol me. Pnrilv it
consenqueiee of on exnggeraiteel n(eount li
drlarmnions mntile. I have been ihe h
jirt of' lit ir hiiier nid contintil viipern
6im in all their paprs amil public proceell
ini'. It we're an inetsiiee fa renier wenk
ni thnii I lini lol will an iehjeto el
In e-xpllet Ill miti-l sorb* a feelil'a hi
lectlitin! to asuert undoubit d and undispu
Led iruthis.
' hat i onihil have lone so in obeh-dienet
to any Iarry connmecti.iii ti ir p i.,e, i
df;siiiellyas nl concehi'ii1uIvly nt-valiv edl by ilh
'r thl s I Clay, Critteiden. Cis tln, lien
idirsit. Dix'on and ~.alrick wenre prun
coitld hiave at partg p7ur jose ilillerent Iron
ui idoppoiseahli to iine.( gemiilemen~t, t hat
cmii. vid oril a coutlid n isht o avid ai.1 paurts
fit to ni"ttmet.
. ilh lhese nlotoriousn fats stnii at
niriscrml lihe ernninfisi.~ i is obv~i-ly imn
po'issile' ihit 1 cnhll h ve betni nifliuece
iiy te mtiiveS so inaj ariins'y aigitaei I
I dos no11. uellows eitiz*/ene. no iii ha eii m i
right:iu comi'plaiiin~u~ hneveir tmieh i m aa
retgre'i) anty icieisure'e ohf iiy poilitieutl pin
eipieos or cou'nne, ni ili ierOniuti iir stiel
etress. liii the impiionm lf' ai purpots(e
as oiinig tof miy untyt. lior si' ht iiiceiidiinr
mot0 ies. iiies nt only3 autthiori-e lbut de.
miiud ihint I shouni repl it. iii thems
eiiiphsi e teriiisa bingi ntierlvy. nihot
hmlutilittin, planuusibility iir poissib~iliiy.
ievery tprival e intereni. hv every publhic iunl
sy. Ily sill i he conistncie'sl ii '-y pllii
thi wic'kedl f'anlitiism. ie ther -fort' if it
w.ere' trte or had the sahiaw of tethl thi1
for anyl itpr 5p wh.ate-v r., i runik fromi
the rehnike if it whaeeever it eonl be
rehnlkedi. I sthuald his guilty if ni de'lin
epmey hi ne niid mIn w~l'ill ideliber'
nrtelv alniiitea ti lile. I wvell kinow' ir
to. i'isit exi.-nt the hiiernets of' ptarty
'ipirit ni ill blelieve' or sasert ihe excistenc
of ihn ick~ed pu rpornes in ti'helolotn eat its
utbe irnaries, hu: my -e'ipeci for the hono
sri ti intel'ligieiiee, awl. chaisrneteri'itic geniet
roiiy of thie citizetn of Charlescst.ml, ii
nt illow'. tie lit sotppose., thtat they enri
puti snehi It constraioin iiponi mty condutit
Ai here, genitlmen, I tiight rest thId
mtter, buit thant youtr prouceedineus bave
imnplicatedl me with a morn general Icharga
of which thin is in nome sort a specifica.
tion. I beg your indulgence, while I sa)
.. .ned in regard to this more reneral tonic,
It haos been a settled purpose with me
ever since I cane intl public, I.e, to a
Ui J, as far its pnsoSilei, the minging or
'he qiestissn olt' ubliiion nIs ftih party
plics of thle day. I ul-lieved it lif o
miuch crmisequence it) thle South, to permit
it Ili ie ianvolved in Ithe -elhemeral thiiugli
violeait Ipassirb of politinca ttutggles; or
to becoie a Cntch -Ard, 0f et-iy noise
flunig hac kwarefs. and florwards-waih less;
and les I import from bhy tp i.ty. it such
a 4tile of na4. I saw great danger.
Il i-4 qao-tionii I delerilt d to keepill lily
OW mtind-aplar t rf 'nni 11ndI above all tle'
iymplinibi :still npri.atn of party t union
nll Ib 4iiel) 4, 'Iall inal.oru.nt, , sits only
be pireservil by admittvd ial recognizid
diflerences inl politiesi. % e fall into emi
ncul dnim.er, n lit- e pernit iour-elves to
upilpos- thait a portni o* the South who
differ with n- (ai tlhe Pre-silential elect.on
are therefire hostile to Soutithern institii
tions. - te n tky of Lhose iustitutions is
a paramiunt coaideration n ith ll ; by
the manatas elf acco.ph.hing that bafetv
are fle legitim'e sulject of dil'ereuce 4af
opiniori-ion wlinch diflerence., in various
degrve'a. tmiist, in the natture or t ings ex
it. You, fillow itiiz-ns, lite declaret'
your opinion i hin thie re-. let tiot of Ar.
Van Poirvn, i-s expeciin fllr tis vient mi
Ierest t ther citizens of Charlebatou, thiniia
tliervilse. The gret slave-hu.iing state
elf Virginia has. ill the must emphalinil wayl,
declairt-oh liat site thinak- wthera ise. L arge
poirtinv-, if tot l-eided maasjoies, of all
her coint rmiium.s.ta.ts, conaicur %% nh Vir
einin; anl sirely -she atd they caino: le
con-idered ho.,iile tie shUlit-rat iitres.ts,
per iliaosed it) enter for tle ihoiitis.
I t Im myself tituler tle -.nf;unnrd uaf telite
hili albIttit lica, thi b- prlealtei-d fr1m a
4uqtpivivn ,I' katmig towardk ine ndlinrt.,mi
n hen iy lpoililieni pariahlties are toe
satie as their,.
I re-ret, fellow eitizenti. that I should
differ w ith yon otn ite P'retilemial elecion;
hill I bhase no itetlution of eniit-ring iltto a
vindiatioin of ii.-il,or a dibetssionif the
urrm1itals on n% hieh I ditfe-r from .on, litrtlrr
than to say a word (in the relatioi which
it hears to tie subject which orcaisms ihib
addre-ss. A iliough I vanve it to uice,
fixed 'my ily State, inl opposition to hile
party now ii power; an.t alhougIh I be
lieve- that thant purty heas n at peristeal ill
everv me-asure nil ever5 p iuise n lil
I was dele-gned lo s., [ut Wive devi
sti a tmore 1ingotrias uaii e-istrcutive pol
icy. yet I did n(ot agree it yield iy suipport
to Ueneril I liarrisot, niiilii I haed anxioaubly.
ant, as far as mily ahlities ennbled tie-,
thoroughly inveatI e hi < claimias 1.p1on
the suppa.ar of the South. The dlt liba-t ie
resiul laf this iiqiirvis altogther in his it
mir. I have anl eitie otifidence, derived
from a earef.l e-xamin niaai . his past Isis
torv, that hit wisely comiaelend.and niill
I. a'h-as'yv miaantain oiur ( tistli utiontial rtgtt
an tat a e ierits mir grastitide, liar ti
inntier in which ie has te-retoaoiare nm.in
tais oir tonstititioai nigtt'; anl that he
mes11 i,.e n~ur grati use, for hile stamier in
n hieh lie hIs heret fore maiiuinued them
beyond aniy citizen of I onuttvl itv ldiiin
Stale.
I have aathlrestel you, gentlemen, in
lthat frank spirit n% hieli I alt ijre % ill find
a re-poneia.r inl your own bosom; and hill,
with pirufoutil respeet.
Your obilittit servant,
%V\1. C. PRESTON.
May 15. 1840
Gen. Baily of Accomac.-At a dinner
Eivei fs s ttis 2tn-ileminn in Drutnasaits
Twn, (Vt.) tle lilitaoi were auni-.x
the- tasi.n't, given on ite tocasionl:
Iiy Gen. Bailey. The D.-im crney of
Aec- et-( m s-ad, ats ii is every whiere
noi tat the n% dild h gre-at andi really little,
hiiai f ttahe midadle ckza, the hione andl sinenm
Uy .My-r-, W'. Pisher. The Virginia
Re-,aain isans of '98-9-Th'le charn anda comi
pas laashodox rseputblie~nnism. blay the
peopl~ae oft 4A cain~e sa iays direct their
coiurse by itheir ituerrinag guidanciue.
honiin-'lIT iuaverning fris-ind of Demic
rueys an tat ii R iebi<. Thei. paeaaple wtl
nta lito k iti valin ueIi to h i o lhe supporitt oft
teir parincipleit, on the. succe-s<. af w hichi
msatsinl - pemiss Ih Iapgreservationua of their
Hvi Walter D. Leii. The tItan. F~.
W. 'Packes-aOne saf bhe loafiltst ;ind niobl
Ie-i poslit sin that grace i he hlts of Cain
gre-ss liow utnehl moaare enviankle the.
heureIs wshilch jtathr naound his brtiws.
tan thiose awhichI an-e batast tf lay thte in-.
t-resaed finllawers safI H.irri'san.
A Stowvn.-A mearchnurt was tint-tday
et urnineg tfwma iimarke-t. lIe wss:n i Ior
lane-k nauI,- Ithid it si sadsle wt'n<;- a sailis
fitlleal n-' ilt monatey. Tlhe ranii. fellI withI vita.
lenace, and the~ good tad mtana was wt tat
hi- <kint. A t ti&hle was quaie vexeda, ands
mtaumred baeniuse Godl hatd giv"en himi
stneh baad weathler
lie soonaf reawlced the le~rdereM of a thick
fsirest. What was htis terraar ott behC ai the
tan one sde taf the rmula, a rahaer, whao, wi hi
leve'lleda gait wats aimingfl at im, andi at
temtn:i tat lire! But thet paowder being
we-t hv tha'i:ain,. the un did. not ts nff, andu
thet m'aerehanni airing sputrsi tat his hotse,
hart snnately hiat time- tat eaipA.
A-a soon is he li u ad himn e'Iusfe, he sal I
t, himself "H~ow wrong wa< I not to en
dusre th- rain pattiently a sent hiv Provi
deetit. If tie weather hndt hbeen adrv andl
fntir, I shiould not pneshav haava heer't alive
sit thit houtr; and may little chaitdren watnll
have exptedtat my ri-turin in i-ai. The
rain wihichliecnsed me to murmur came at
a fortutnate moment, en save my life and
nreserve to ma my property.
Tomalto Wine.--Dr. Horace C. Gillette.
of East Windsor. inthrns us that he has
siceeded in producing, from the juice o
the Tomnanio, a liqor scarcely to be distlb
gni-hed, in its appentance and flavor, frone
some of the beat species of pure wine. Ai
the close of the Isitg session, when it was
becoming difficult longer to preserve th&
ripened fruir fromt deeny, he took a quan.
tity or Tomatoes, by way of experimen't
aid extraceed the juice toy simple pres.
satte tutil he hail obtained t wo quarts. To
this after having straited it and put it into
a glass bottle, lie add' d two pounds of su
gur-tlhe common article known as molas
ses sugvar. It wa- then set aside a-d left
to 2o through diie natural process of fer
mentation, asil. bein,, out of sight. was
boon nut of mind. Ont recurring to the ex.
perimeut a few days since, the result was
found is atom e stated.
Ithe mtedft-ial propertiesofihe Toma
to, n% hieh are now generally understood to
be valuable, are in no way inmpaiied.'or
lot by this oppratioan, the discovery of Dr.
Gillette iay be of no small advolntage to
Itaedlical praclice; inasitmneh ae it renders it
practicaile, % ith very litie troubleor ex
pense, to retnin the essenial vinues of
this vegetable in a sante of pereet'pieserva- .
lion. nod in a forn most agreeable for use
by invalids.
Since the above was in type, Dr Gil
lette has presiented a speinien ofthe new
;r'iele it our office. I'l'oogh it may lie
inferred front the f'oregoing accotill, yet it
'nay he well to state expressly, that no al
cohol ht been nalded to assist inl the pre
servatioii ; and that no such additlot seemis
1t hbe' neie-sury to prevent ncetu, fermen.
tation, towar.-4 which, scuireely the slicht
est temilency is diiscovered.-Connectictg
Obscrrer.
Fron the Carolina Planter.
To DTsYaoT U ROUND MOLS -Take
of Ergot tir SpuIrr il I% e. J Ouee-of Not
Vamici. raslied. otince-dissolve in 4
ttli hot wiater: let a buhe of seed eour
-e sonaked in tihe stion 24 hours, thedi
1aour1 off'all the saaliion. al add 2 quarts
frest tar. stir and rub the cora in the tar
utail everv grain is completely eniveloped
nith the nr. The tar kee'ps the earth
from iir-alizing the poisonous properties
ef te fir-t inaredietts. that are asibaorhed
in the henrt of the orn. The Moles ar4
teot very fend of their pulls. and whenever
they do try a elose it kill, them dend. -
The Mammotlk Warehowse.-The ma
sons are now it work aupn the l'undation
(orthi. edifice. Jr is expeted that the
building i% ill be stailitiently ndvianaced in
-ime fear the receptinti # the crap noti
gron ing. Whetn fiuislhed it will be a nmam
mttoth warehuse indee-d; ahe ground em
tbraced vithia the square decribed by the
ecarniers, loao-ks almast sillcient for a small
Village, to say unothing o nt sinagle building.
Hamburg Jounal.
Hard times in France.-HIird times,"
it seems. tare not coafnned to this country
ad l',aalnd, but -are aloist tntivers:d in
their evetl. Ninetis-onie bankruptcies
took pinee in P i,, i-a aill ilia wth of
31anreh. for a sum in Lr'ss. litile shurt of
thirty amillion of* firates.-Ibid,
The Rogue Caught.-Levis, the ab.
<eonedlint Cuashier of the Schnkill Bank
of' Phiha lelphin, who prepared and sold
the conitaerleit eprtili ates ofstock in the
Bank of Kentucky, was arrested at Paris
in A pri, and will he brought home for
trial tud ptnilimen -Iid.
From the'Charleston Obserrer.
Tnt. Ai -1i-St'AVaRT SOCarrr.-Which
flgtres in New-York, duritng the Ma an
aiversary neerk, werte refotsed. this year,
ate ecaiienatcy oaf the ''Tabenache," in
in whtiech they hadae fermterly held their
mt.eetings. ande were finally eibligedi to cele
larate thaeir anivitersary ina a mouch less
ermsinonis place itand smialler house than
they hatd designed. Froit the repoart of
lheir preoceeinitgs whtich has reached us,
it is abhitwlatly uuanif'est thait they are a
dijain'ed tund ernobislitng body-hitterly
cona ttndintg samonaag them'a~sa'lves-greatly in
udebt-ande wtiiaehmn any resonrees to meet
th'e dlgtlemd ;tgniasi themo. and with A
conatstattndy dlecretaning naumbler, wiho are at
tall dispeo'ed tea showti theta the least con
renianttce or ravoar. With hiemt the grand
climte rick is passert, oand they are fast
.inkitng into "the seer sad yellow leaf,".
with thec reflectiont that the summer of
their day has beern spert int labor worse
thian nese anad wvithont even the nmisera
ble saaish'aesion whicha partisal succeess gives
tea thaose whoae sapt tnnhallawed mnestns for
te aanecomphamett eef unhallowed ends.
Mothei- and Child in the Wood.-Jt is
stnteed thtnatne oaf the Texinn prisimern.
tatg ate Commaneaaches, Mrs. Webster,
whoc escaped and enmte itnto San Antonio
nfew dlavs afier the Terrihble slaher, was
twelv'e days, after leaving the [ndhians,
wvatuderinag abotut baefare shte reached a
paitnt oaf afety. She eanred her child the
whotle te,and gleanted her subsistence
friaim thet fruit or the prickly pear, which
nahottads ina these regions-Several timesi
she saw mntrattding hnnds of thaer enemy;
but contrivedl to eleide them.
A erent mindl retracts an error as sooti
na it is eli-envered. Toa persist in Wrblig
is absolute fially. Can it the dlerading to
nekncantledge that we have discoveh'ed die'
truth I
"Oh, ltarnny, wilt thou not gang wP
me.'' as the fellow said when he was try
ingio steal the goat.