Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 29, 1840, Image 1
eWc will cling to the Fillark of the Temple of our Libertic, and if it mum fall, we will Perish nanidxt the RUnina.
VOLUME V. til Ion 1 us O' * Pli- NO.39.
EDGEFIELD ADVE!? TISEIa,
BY
W. F. DURISOI, PROPUETOR.
TERMS.
Three Dollars per annum, if paid in
adrance-Three )ollars amd Filiy Cents
if not paid before .-the expiration of Six
Alouths from theiate of Suhbeription
and Four Dollars if not paid within. twelve
Months. Subscriber ont of the Stte are
required to pa, in udrance.
No subscription received for less than
one year. and no paper discontitted until
all arrearages are paid. except at the op
tion of the Publisher.
All subseriptioni will he continued un
less otherwise ordered before the expira
tion of the year.
Any person procuring five Sbliscribers
and becoming responsible flir the same,
shall receive the sixtl copy gratis.
Adrertiscmients conspir niusly inserted at
62A cents per square, (12 lines, or less,)
for the first insertion, and 43.j ets. ihr each
continuance. Tose published monibly,
or quarterly will he charged i per sq itre
for each insertion. Alvertisemiettts not
having the number of insertions mtrarked
otn them, will he cottinued intil ordered
out, and119 charel accotdintgly.
All coinmunications addressed to the
Fllitor, post pad, will lie promptly aml
strictly attended to.
Fall and W iicr Goods.
~1!.Sulb-cribers, ar no -mngfo
.N4ew Yolk, Phllihllph~lI lia tal Valtimlore,
a lurge aid weil selected a-ortnitit if,
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
CoswrzIxe 1s c.Arr or
Mackinlaw \olVhitmayw and Deifile Dlinkets.
Children's Ruse Bltaikets.
Negroi Blantkets.
Plaitns and Kerseys, for Negroes.
Plaid Liiicsrs.
Plain anld Fir"Iuredl Red Linld.eys.
Super Bhle and Black Cithirs.
Low Price do
Steel \lixed c.
Lion Skin, .ohiair .1.11 I-d it do for over
Coats.
Blue, Black ;tndl Fa-ney Cassi:merve.
Uh3te :ai ack C;tai-e.
Steel \lixed aid Cadet (hey do.
W ooh-n1 and S'ilk Vo-Ivet %*e-(ini--.
Silk Sati.. and Valenitin il..
Kr.--oky- .Je::w. P'rom 54) et<. to $r50 per vd
]ted :ild %Vint- lant-Is.
Gre. i and Yellow do
Double and sinale width !erinos.
Monildaid null l'inet.v inie.
Molacin::c- L-kn.at-en<
lack an l an d (ti t . d-l Sit. -
A var:--iv y .1 1 ;.: ,h an *e-:-o P- imt..
Don.'1it inl do do do
Im:>iroid f eral .\ forino Shawls.
Chaneable Damask Silk, a s:leidid arti!l.t
IBighbud ad lIe:ciIiiibte inv..
I doii il :1-11 l11 ruilste
Trhe AlIpine- Shan Is-a new an fiele.
Dwisk Table Covers;.
Irzn' .ie jiawl Low, Lawn%.
A vimed. o i:utea d l.:ier lland-.
dw ok nd l31iy~an d t.lsis.
Ladh ire orki Clipprs.
Mkses' ( 4 do
Bnck er Veils.
Black and White Grecian Bobinet.
Black Italian and G;,-o di! will SIiN.
Do) Mltiny IO do
Figtred ofr -1 Siltis tor Dr.sses.
". Wck S.itin d do)
Brown and Uh-:achd Ilomtoini.
Giovem andisiey
A i.SO.
A variety of Genlemen i nt Sim.-.!.
do ~il d3,,3ys' and Mlisses' d10
Laies' fine Kid Slippers.
M iss.es' dto do
At.sO.
Leghrn and tralw (tonnets-,
Ribons ad Artp ilcials. .
At.-i .sA Aiir ,rai
Sales Brile ndj Martndab,
fGlyithst ande~ fnrendngl (is iitt, tl
arien onier's Whip,we ilhtri
Twig Wohips, fo&citg
Sept 1 , A NzAhoT;1N 3
Bagin. Gl Oe an Twne
Tm Ie :l pnctiu/csmrs.! i- Teyv'~ rpec
filinvter. it etdsand ens ,t, tante
poLiLeerlly iitoclln exmn ttteirtc
anresr. C and see.L ~i, we alnhar
younotig for (lon.
aiti E~c Subscriber haitve ac. id fro
lineio Bn.inss, ctnisti in pmttv ititof
B~nllue. Blk. Woolde t;ia In'~ii t isig ibed
Greten. and lOi~li Green, itlthq,
Worl-vtte.5: lk, ;n~vsl Gend ansigdeDra
Ced ade on\kx. anoc Stel Mixed Clts,
Pi tiln e. l ,;o.de lack aind aott
ine~ ii a ssrer. tt iav oatsiers.a
Wollen leirIt~o sts. Val-wi Pil tey illred
haeua-ttitt dIish Noilk Vtingiilis.is
Ifats Ubellae . Colr Boo& MIOck.
Cravat, Senfe.MGoves nt Tuspendrs.
Wrapers ad Drawerc. and many ther ar
New' FaHil andi] Winter Goods.
\Ill. dahb riber Itakes great pleasure in
:.111lounticilg to lis Irienld- antd the public
geterall-,, tiat ne i- now ret eiving and opell
i. g hi '.-LL STOCK OF GOU DS. thich
in a fe-w days %-ill be complete, conisting iii
parn as ilons:
:'5 piice-i super hncy linglish Prints and
Chilez,
lonui'in.. aud 2d Miourning do
40 t5 inaleces Amerwvan ancy dii rom
) toi 25 Ci. per vard.
Kenitucky Jeans. i n (i to -S, ( per yd.
do ' do Supei ;uvisible greoen. It'.w%
it IV',
Supr'lacki 1-1omhazinets.
Fancy C(imlevs. (imiidsome patterns,)
".)d M. nlning and Black do
Bitk litaiian LuItetring Silk,
" " G 'le :. is# ill
' Col'd, Figd. Plam and Plaid do
41 -ecteih dinghamls. (%% i-11)
6 5 4 Victoria ihawis, (rich lirdired,)
" Adilaide, do (Satin do
Fancy Sik and Saint do
31. ielale do
Ludis Puin auni I lemsti ed Linen Cam
bric Ini.tkerchief0.
Red an White F.la l Is I.-oi 37.1 ets. to -$I
per yard.
Thriaid, . 11ius Inverting, and Siss M us
[lli Trimming-.
C~~animres and Nattuls, (varion- qualities.
Super (:o to (iew ,tyl-)
- wi-, Jacouet, Mn;l and Checked
3inslinls,
6 1ri'dh Liens, Long Lawns, and Linen
"1. i folaie for Ladies' Dresses,
'- Tadiona Scar''s,
L-idies .lupe(r Kid, Silk. and Doe-,lkin Goves,
.\ems' lin.k. Thih. I n om. andi Iloskin dli
Urowii and Wtteachd Shirtingsi& Sheetings.
Bird e, Tali and Towei Di)iaiers,
Black,' atin Silk. and Worsied Vestings,
Blite. liack and lIrown Briad Clioths,
hivis,;ible Green and Cadet mixed it)
Black ltalian Cravate. and Silk Pocket Iland
kerebief*s,
ied-( Tickin-.. RUissia Diaperst and Napkinls,
S uper Bonnet mid Tallita ibbols,
La fieiL' and \li!e*s' Lntglish Straw Bonnets,
(lew yive.)
(o ' do Illeds,
. Black and White 6tn% llosc aid
half lime,
Blak, Slate colored, and While Co:
toil Hise.
il!ack WVorsed anid .\erino do
Alsjo. line Witney and Duffle Blankets,
Alii .-.4 and 9-4 Nir do
Al. Ia gooi assortilili.t of Negrip Sioes.
.n<' itle Catf Uoot., and Ladies' Kid Slip.
per ii.
Ako a eiral issornt of Ladie', .ens'.
andh. ' h
triped Kk.isl -: :nid Wsigo :as
l'iahin 1.i ;.r s lt ne seril um s l.
-'ev &cit 'iori Negros firt 'ti iito 37 en.
pier yard.
A',. . liat . i i iAa:n . . wulli -
A i r. r w r I a:r- .--ia r e li ' I ry. ic ,
hi-t' Cthii: fleiti n til outs maile ny
( oder at lhortee ntiiri, i. %sth many other ar
. uoo tedif.li i t) o ( s li t e' m rat . :111arll It . i
vil! he l .ti S i r*. nn ! thm m-Irkiti an air id.
11h1114r m ei f *4(;*wIth Ithe hope of ein- ale its
Qiv un i'nnim 'leis-omertlli s andil thi
ie m-rally. %h linIllay Bi l.r I- witha 4.al;
%iI ii 'i. iw Slii!' i l' I' ~ tf u' u 'l
M!! ter C 'a I. i B -ug .ln ;4 1 'l "I " lal
atrona1m.ge beiwitpo:e hetwdonl the old irtu-I.
hot pv !-.y stri.! tktte :imn tit bi nevss. to, mertit I
F.. n. P iLfS LF.
I'deetd C. II. Oct . 1S40 t :;
r F l.I in- i ei t l e sli it uder teilt
Iam1 r iiit.-i & ii: .est-e . Nr4 ti
lv i iv d bIs m-i l e i m . All pi-r-oiIs
i ml- t i t t its o ic- th 4 1t amary. Il t. are
eq-4Ii-ied toi cme fotrwardl and sentev '*eir .1
The e t< Th?! . will t,! imdm at thir n d
..,I i l Is i , .! % l I. Pr i dytt I ia
-hd ieri-ned a t'i<--a!.ae Simtirdstof the e11:nI
Gl Itilv a its'll!tt 1 lta i I l ftid :11Ni
eeri l. Ileltii' t. t'-' l uiev.)ct li
C. BPi'. L.E.
Edg .mield C. 11. Oct 1. P140 ir .,ir
Ihe 1dt Quarlitrs (Cdl IBiirgasd
Lo.l .:mrXs . oi1Fihi .n ,tr v Ocr.'>h, 11 0,l
7ths Noi'4.
(31i1F.l c ineimuent<11i eomri mii thel1 isecrnd
:ilrie~h, fMot ditia.\itivr
hereh t~r orred taiem- fort edriarew w
a[ti theirispctiv~ex p.laten fprde ilOnl ftheri
dBy nde -.ih i.en. Wins
ctrdon. .Onriaad Sau d to:
adU.'.. inrstant i1tS~z~llc60
T (sha c l e int. (Cl. l iriie s. aicti cttor
hutthe h Il tJii .0 and wilto Noembr
Loma'sCton aidaohyci acd Satudayiie itha.
with heS xeson o. thits orth aslegrd. hen
O ' evry requirloiak egiuedemalie
TheBrgeSltrll11 SJith ate wthe furthe
ftE/DjF1L Q ARTESR.
Edgeticld Village Feuale
Academny.
[ I. exEreie- of thist 11 ,ittiion will close
it-r isi year se the 4th Veceutier, aId
. ill Ie restioned on the lir-t tio diay in January
Si4 I41. li-s itichiarslsen. whot hasi~ tiuost necepjt
..ly perlo.med ihel. ulitties of Assisnii this year
.1 conitiiue in the saiine iep ilenut for te
exti - ar uThe . vsienii Depariines.t will con-I
~inin' l.. i. Ii led by Mlr. B:coni. The It.ee
t -canl acen.inodute th.r y boarder.. and inn other
41. I oj.. Ipih.1- -it be a-iccuiitiodated to al)
reasonualle .tenit.
Ti.R31M AS FOLLOWS
PERt. QcAnTF.ni.
or hoard, incliiig food. heddiig,
was.igAi~ :. $40,01
or tiio i spellin::. readiig, wii
ting. and Art.imietick. G 00
For the above with Gett'.liaphy. L. ti
;.lish G,111tinuin and j'ar-ing, S 0t,
roerhi above with llhl'isophy. Na
tural. 31, at::-i und .\oral. blogiek,
I ..yiis-try, t riticisin, i story,
Bo..sAnnolg%. Aglbre,
Ge- imetry, lI& e. 1000 .,
t.itii. tGreek. Fr-nch, Italian, Cach, t' of) '
:nw msint a1d P:oit21, i)
trim; ill \emdle a 'IrkG. UU
l'iIo 'I I 15; I h. p SI ; Gittar I;,
i's o 'tan. 3oo Si
ire-wmoi inl the Winter rcnarters. 50 i
Paymenis quarierly i. tihance.V,
Wf I1I A \M ft. J il .ON, Rector. 1i
Edelient C. 11. Oea 1-,. P-.0. d :i
i'w Ch: lesti Courier. Souith Carolinian.
.ii- Te peaer:a-cue Advorate at Cilimbia. Geor
: Cniiisittiotlist, Savainoh (ieorgin.aid
i (ecorder &. W -ainiini. (,f* laleigh, N. C. are
enci reelesued to) give thle, ihaove lir waeekl% '
in-ertious.and iarwavrd their accoun., to this
olice fur payment.
Augusta Feamale Senssary.
1 Ei-l d iv h- ai Ohis .- I.\% i N A it Y will bei
Sre-imed on orait the lith If Ortober, .1
31n1s. If L.. iii.:, assis;ed by crilietin ad
ill i.. iti roavTheers. All fle Iruaneb(ies oat ;I com.
h-t.. ~sui.iat . nc.1-rins %% ill be taig ht. Also
Fict;cii ad oilit LAUA.G:-; VocAl. anld I':
zreU1'MfrTAI. .11 epic. und Dih.\wio tnd P'rINT
.NG il all their branchaes.
-oTi.t1s. pr. qIr. of:3 .iis.
For English-iaaain $- to :. 15.010
-Frenchul .and oIther Laiignages, 10.(0
31 tnsie on the Phino, 6.1o(
" (.itar, 100.10
"Drawinta and I'ainting, 12.00
'- iiBarditi.. La .::ng, Ib::hs & fuel. 511.00
A liited tinthir of voiunl indies c:.n he.
ciom6iortabily ua:icmmoated in tie iiiin-adiate
fiinilv of *.trs. .\osise. w. ose ut-owntin u ill bW.
dv..oel to iheir uilais aill deportinent.
.Geor. zept : ', v.-1. c :.
FaguieIild A.l rin-er. % ill inaseri thea loe .
ihr ..r jiuuesiiI aneller.anui hul -(' .uastnlutiounalt. '
Ent nii,: .x.:e at!l sss.:.
In1 the j /ir.' Ti'..o; in Dee ,1..er ut.r. at the
lurer naik,.t in hi:e citf 0. A agista, (1f, red
aipr snle.
T I IAT vihl-iil. Pitlantaion. on the Sn-vai
teali ir. it, Id-- fi. il fistiiet. Smiih C
ai. li:1.i. I:.'.w is l r e I rIr-. alho it I iilb
:ndl a ha:1' beAvWM.eini 0 trs
nigreenly to p:m.u -:'n.a : -, 'tui' of whih
. ein: aum .. -sul . 1jinlauss iand.
re :-- a 1.i ai a i :ht w. v oireverr seer
ed ti.riiugh Ih jlant.titn of .1lr. W*atley, on
th: ;ieasin a h... dliruea I.1'ppaa-te. I
T:-riin; . tie snii--u-tin'l ensli. and tIae
h::iinc ill tVoa etial 11t1 1ii ald Iw 1
vairs.suenil hv b iioriin.:e oil ithe piruperiv.
Mid iits with tavio apllroved edoirsei:., with
intere-i p--r cti. per aiuti Crin date ode
livery of psl:nt1ation. on tlle first of.latiiary iext.
Nut'ies u'ed~r.-r rqiile-l -i IhI% of s:ile
E. F. CA.\ IT1L1 L.
Anif Inwm. Octr. V-:!3.
The F. .i:. fi !.I Xdverti.er will please ill
serth1a%,.-tu -a wveleb, until til he dlyit
S.:.n r.ii I!-iir -I co i! ti F . C '
ail... t a; heis wl.l a..lin a
General ConIsII on and Fa*ctornge Biniines.
in tli place. Ile will atiid tI ihie selling. re
ither P'radte anid 31earIbatire. aid to the
ininjgl anly artiicle~ or bill of zirsirles ieniriisied
ito hiis ebiaige. to all .'r which lie w.ill give his
per.ginial uniiisi. andi~ will also ike libierial
:.dvaces on Cotioni shiuppedu throuigh hitu. toi
( harls.'toi fir Saaauh W, ist solicitinig thei
p-iiinne of. hiis friieds hr. be'gu leaivi to retmurng
hei iu linc re thnk hir pst vr.
IIlaburg, S. C.. uiy --4.1Vlt0 3m 26
IN S tore, ndni'fir isul--. to order or otlherwise,
IImnp and 'i'ow' flaI!4ing, Bale Rope
cad Tuwine.
'N Add~uitn to tuie astentonui thaut I waill divote
toa a t ieral (commiwsisoan and 1,rtorage htn
iies-. I hiave in store! anid wi conltiniue to re
Pim e Su r ami~;iul CioFfee,
Bilneus, Nsgro cloths, Os'naburgs,
I lavinig determinted tnot to retail. thie above
will he sol byv thne flal. Pice. iir P~:akage, at
low prnicas, as an intdiieemenc~t to I'iirchiaaers.
7Jr iIF. Subisrser hsavingi pit hitsVsWARi.
IIOU)I:W.I in thorongh replair. anda riiised
itshout taive feet hnighur tthaii hlbtire, whlicht
maukes it toi lhih nu tter . Piautuicus aind Mer
ennmiiis miay rest nis-mrsid orio tidanger triiii high
water, in stoiring ('ottoni i i his Wa urehouse.- I
lie is tha nkful for the hhleral pa~tronai~gi of hiisn
frinads hieretolbre, tinil hlllter. himiself that biy si
hh, persiiial anud ni shtrc aItteniIon iti butsiners. lie
wil 1mierit a cintiasonince ofthne formuer liberal
pitroiiage besstiwied an hiim.
Au3 (y:Cottoii hat ma~iuy hauve ini store!, or that a
miiii lie sentt to hit bhe shuippied toi Charleston
ir Naviaunh, will lie strietfly ntieiided to.
WV P D 11' ET .'
AN A.31ER ICAN POILT.
WC have coplied at difl'erent time.,, a nimber
Slieatilul nrliles oif poetry from tile New
' nk New Ernt. nider IIIe sigiatiare of It. II.,
imi.' oflthelmi g'eiis of, th. first water. The ir
ele headed "Tll .lechanlic." evinces intellec.
iAl powers of the highist ordir;indeed, it ranks
our estimatioi atnig the lest prodntions
hi-h age. We were priid to make the :Ic.
iaitaince olf tile ::ifted autillior while on a re
e1t visit to New York. lie is a yoin manl,
nsi eileriig the los. sreiies of hiiman h annd
hat i.; beutteri thai ;i, he is a M.\ecaiic. IIis
roission i may well lie prioti of min who is
iestiield tl fill In high pilne in the temple or
ine. The liipowing was %% riten n ithot fire
iwditation. oi lii- siir iof the tlninienl; oern
toned by tlt- reading the jisil--i moitoi hinme
pon a tory whig hmner ait the iltimiire (;III
iitioin. rThe .amoie of the Ingbly gified an
ior is B. liaileck.
"IVF droOP To CoNOVICon."-This isel iail
01to, whilh was bonieo' so tritinhliyt inl the
ricessinn of' the liriish Wii Convent on iat
altimire, ias enlled iirli from tlt- pet of iur
rovite correspondent, It. II.. tle followii.g inl.
gant rebiuke. Let it be re:ad and pres-rved:
You stoopio conquner: enrsed the 'thoughtIl
Th'le lipt 15-pos th and that penn'd.ou it.
ilr connir ne% er shnil bie4 ln;Phut,
Nor conipred. vlie 1cr defi'ld it;
A biaVe the stormll-lhlie mIIIIit-iin rockn.
%. eleaves thel cloud-the vne le's pinlionl,
e'll inmr plpression's hattle, shock.
And triniih a er corruptioni's m::n
Vau stro.- to comry:cr?" who nre yonl
That raini your mountain height descendiui,
rak Lliion ciobeb harriers ii hiron h,
And u i4 tlIa sois of fireeIiini hiiding
iiholie bribe and trenchirns smile,
So'w the;ile seeds of raik pollution,
nid wilh pur reiptile smile defile
The temule ofoir Cunaliintion!
Vol stoop 1 conhiner"-firom wita,
II i.:6 pi les oI lofiv st:nlioi.e!
Amt proud ire-eimeiee is ihnt.
Whelr % dirser. ;c o .-onnir ntiiis?
mor -nsei ..... tve it iab-r-' -tye,
Fest on hi- kis i.'aris.r:C,
lof.itiur<:'iihe 1t::d ItLd deinucray.
Van stoop tironupr"-whia? the free
lihritirs c'ghirv's 1i ber,
Vhi n' er yt have how'd thit Imp,
Nor- saug apreg.-ion'.1 loudl hosannahI1
hriiifreo i -s whcose vlhiir tore
Frimi lyra blows the dinldem,
I1d it ,hei1 imreb utrnalitins Iore
The first pumid triphy won roua tIl
lWe sloop ligm-r"-ay tle name
( lhim n I bo r Whimi%.lime sli hnger,
orever on I! roil oif sihamiie.
A mark tliseorii'- imuoviii linger;
aI tihe wo hailed Iin banner Vhenig
Ii- hark 11s to tle iair were given,
raitirs liil to Gorl an limni,
From flremuia's hume in scorn lie driven.
ack to yitt dell. pior dri velliag froofl.
th~r lin e-rnlp iion's dait k'..-- legions,
*i milv. .ris- servile- i0om
41: - ranm'sie -:ccd legion;
lie hrntrif freerien %% ht'e hey keep.
Waich 4r tli zights their sires h4lin- athied
.-:all bfla wvithi enr-e, . land :ami depo,
hewtr, ,yOil'.Ve brethdno lips that
IAST '.I(U A 1l!EA TT I1AT LOVES
Ti I lfE'EP.
I halvel ieri tha1tIisi~ love i.m,
in 111d21rk world iif car ie.
Whoiiseihns piroiid siiiikleipprovecs 1me
I thu iiio of de-pair.
Mayntti~r in the blaist,
Wi~hleie to the last.
My sl;io !snie beaniil,i:t
A cl'ig :st--u knio'.s.
M1 -ie-e throilgh thii mntain,
WV leavies on its tide.:
A ve' whiose not4es n're sweling:
W1itl mny sonl is udweliin"
A .onrh and alone.
T'nitin heaIl~lrt is w.ithieredl,
hi theal 44ak is dead,
U'ntint SIlar is siivered i
Aevery ray is tIed- e
ir
Unlint idity river
thrrlh shlel cnisie to flow; ;
CUn' Inst -:ii i<puier
unise' life-tones I know
'Teh hiavi I to hind iime1
Tohii iif love to bliiid mle, si
I 14o fee2 deisptir i
Caibalsq in Texas-A Iater numiber of' (
[ie Alin Gazette sn13s: A fewt daiys on~p
Conciilhie' was11 I killed on hlirn hi'i2hy by
ineiltkhna Iniansi~-hiis hlantds awil P
rmlsi the thaick parat of' his thighs were A
comt anid clhiildent. The Toniikabuas a
iade secret of' their piartial ity for 111.
11an .h, nodil stato that a 0l the native In. '
in'. Texa~s cat their enemnies when I
hcvt catch thema."K
Mfhacellaneouis.
Fromt the New Orleans Picayune.
KEF.P ITI llEFOR E TUHE PEOP LE.
New or never. frllow-citizens, is the
tiie for ibis imporili ter to lie blazonied
abroa-l. Trumpert le trmh aloud, throuha-h
the -1teets and rrorn the house lops. Tell
it in (ath. anl publi.,h it in the street, of
Asenlon, inl Wahinti and in New Or
leanis, and in i lgiers before New Orleanq,
and in the grvat filnorc eiiv or Hath behind
Ne% Orleans. nod ti Prniie Cottage, anod
at Hayou La Br-nclhe, and every where
be-fore aril behi ainl a ronmad New Orlenn,;
as well as in every olher part, parcel nad
port ion of a hee grea United S tates.
Keep it before the Piople. Awuken the
echoes in athe' trihe.,t corners of the Union,
and thrill the nation with the loud rever
beration. Fellow cooatrymen, unboro
mtrillions are yet to protonce 1pon our
arts,so jli-t look our what you ;are abomutjt.
We we1 jost stepping over the firsr steitm
ling block iin the way of republicnism,
and if you are nor canlious you w%,ill hark
your shins. spraiin your ankles, or hill ip
on noses. Two more big stones are in
our paith, and when we succeed inl rolling-z
theii (1111 of le way ", we mny at once
procecel to lay ing the irons for a grand
railrondl track to eterniav.
But keep this thing' bfore the prople,
yes, nod behilld the people, so that aice
peoile cant' possibly move without see
iln! or tunlding over it. I an- it upon
lt horns of tie maoon, ahat all aihe wori
miay% look at it. or ifyoa Can't halng it ip
onl fie tallest liberty pole yon can find,
and if y4 enii' ii in a liberty hole, why,
bari tie thoa, hang it somen here else.
Only koep it before the people. be'enise,
-niogh lie peola' ton't cure two pins
ablouit it, ve, if you make a noke oti the
s 1hjeer. it will appenr very clear to them
thaet the thing is of sonic consequence,
and the neore noise yon make tie better.
It woldt he in excellent plan to send
Oue 1a Chinia for a rargo of the loudest
kind ofgeongs and set tiemn nviing all over
le Sctare to the cne o"Ccorme to Dinner."
Then. n hena you get tla people all seated,
whith lcheir moths wvide oppi. pill alp
the enrtain. and exhibit this new Gorgon!
Freemen of Amerien. guardians of the
eouantry, beroters of the piress we rharge
you, with a en rin our eyes, to keep this
iniog before fle peeple! Remember Bun
,er iIall :io the h lne oilf New Orleans.
and kee'p ii lha'forr thill people ! Think of*
tile green grave o!tyior hiriird ganl -f-the
ers, and keep it 1.clire i, peole !--hink
of your wivcs anl childrein, and voor ch il.
deni'oa's children, and keep it before fle
people ! Lay your hands epon your
learts, and keep it before tle people
Plu .voir anlidts ine your poickets, and ke'p ,
it hlor the he; lleple!
We don't know exactly what it is, or
I% htat L llealns, ande1 we haven't limtle to
ingjnire ; but we observe all our poliical
neighbors are extreraely anxious about it,
so, as inl duty bound, wo implore yotu, as
you love your cocuary, keep it bejbre thje
people !
TllE WoMFS OF -iel R4VOLUiO.
The fullowing- is an extract from a let
ter written by n larY of high rank nad ie
roml)ipli-h menti, rezidini in Philadelphia.
ru :e Briti-lh oflieer livingc in Bosro. I,
wvai sent to limc soon after Oth atile ot
Iueinker IIill. and circulted ra that timeI
cmnughIouit the Colonies, i llhe fli n Revol
imcnry vew..paper, from wilhi clhe ex
rnet is copiei.--Bston Morning Post.
-.1 will tell you what I have don'. M,v
1 s brother I have sent to the camn ep; witii
icy pirr:eaes aMI lihesisings- I hope Lie will
eoa disgrace ime: I am ec'ocnfient lie wd'li
icehave with honor', incd ecmulate the greatI
,anmp1lie e hbefor'e hiam. hlad I twenc-|
y brothers nmll sons, alley shub go. I
tave' retrchetlid every sccleerfluocns explense
ci myl tabile acte ftamcily': tea. I hav~e not
!r-muk sinice lasit (Ccristcas: nor botighit a
we'w cap or grown' sic e cr efel t a t Lox.1
natncc,: andie (whalnt Iianever' did before) II
cmve leared to kacit: n ilh ia t -ew ne- I
'uireanw'at. [ ame now maikicng siockinigi of t
\mieericenc weorl for myc servancits. In c i I
ira', deo I c hrow in iay, rirle feor the pcublic
ned, I know ti. tnhat as free, I cenn dlie
art once; bait a< n slave, I shall on a hi e I
vorthylc of life. I bhave the leaselre to as
ere~ yoia, ithac these are the semcimenas of
' cmy sister' A mfer'iennii. They have sac-r
ifwred balls, assembllie's. parties ofi pdea.
ure', ten dlrineking andu finery, ti alce great .
pirit of libterty that actanates alI r'anaks nand '.1
eagrees of peole thcroughoiut alhis exten. Ir
ive continecnt,"'
Dns.e.1oFUL iSsTaINe or RIEvFa.
in;: JTohna lad demianlded thle e'lest son
William tde Brnose. Lord of liraimber,
aSussex, as a, page to wait oei Queen 'a
abella, ameamanac huia lea reality as hios.
ie to hisa father's allegiance., When ate C
ig's miessage was delivered ati Bramher 11;
y a couircier. who bore ahic ominiouw enme q
31.a ir'h, the imiprudlent Lncv de Branose ji
-elarced in ik henrian!. ait sh'e wo':ld nieun
irreneir bher clhihirena co a kiang wh'lo hiad
urideared his own anophiew.' The w'.orads
the unafeora unate icoether w~ere duily repor.- tl
al by the malic'ious messenger. T1he S
lidy de Braose repenated oif her rashneass h
heni it wase too late, acnd strove in vain t o a
c-lpitiate Quceen kanbella by riebl gift.-. 0
tmong other ciI1erine she sent the Queen q
presenit of a herd oh' for huaidred cows el
ed one beatful hull. This peerless jn
~rd was whice as mrilk, all but the erars it
hiech were reed. The strange prescent ao st
aheiha did not avert thle dcedly wr'aih nfli
inle Johnu for lie seized the unfrn. W
family ni Mleath, in Ireland, whither tiey
had lled lor safety. 'T'le Lourdl ol Brani
ber, his wife aud cildren, were coinvev tit
the old castle of Winsor, and enclosed il
a strong rooin, where they were delia.-r
ittely Siarvedl to drath, father, moltier. :11d
five minicent Iiitle one4, Who silered m
onr bEnglanl the fate of CourtUgolino aid
his famaiily ; an atrocity compared with
which the dark sain of Arthur's murder
fades in the hue of a venial crin.-Miss
Stricldand's Lives ofthe Queens of Eng
land.
Infullibility.-No wii hstanling all that
has hetun said. there are a few infallible
men inl this world-in their own opitions.
They are the inen who are always preach
ing-"do unto others as you would have
others do unto you"-and yet if circum
sinnees prevent your fulfilling an obliga
lion to ihem, none are so frequert and
harsh in their reproof. They talk loudly
ai constantly of charity and benevolence,
then turn round anl grasp you by the
throat, saying, "pay me what thou owest!"
W ill) ihe petitioin still moist on their lips
" forgives us our debis ts we for;ve our
dlebtors"-they track you with the untirie
ferocity of the bloodhound, snCking yotr
very heanrs h!ool. They are very getner
Otis-verv-ione are more so. with their
adIvice. They rgh and look solenn at the
misibrtines o oothers, yet litil not to slip in
a nord relectin2 en; the honesty of the
timfotunate. Good Snmaritan li', th;"v
ever stand rendy to yonur oil upon ide
wuuds, hut it is :he oil.of vitriU!.
IIAJtLO '::r:tt:-Yonnt man! I m:
that onue el in bro;a elot b and ui:
who has just emerged firom the lnr
having swallowed his drami orf brandy id
water, and who now appears with a
isl eigntr in his iuith, anil is niouciel
on a swill Irotting horse-haitllo iliec!
young man! you are ornthe hi;h road to
ruin. and "ill sno trot into disgrace.
Rein hack, dismnuit, lav MYf vour broad
eloth, cast away your ci ar, adjure the cup
procure soine meechanical or agricultural
tools and go hird to uenl like ant honest
nind useFl iiman. Itn this way you may
gaitn a waning reptraion, atd place your
self in easy and respeciable circumstances
in tlue titne -B. Button.
The Parik papers give atn account of a
retmarkable invention-the restiut ofwhiclt
would indeed he Of a novel aud very im
poriant k ind-atid which would seem to
to take one more nwny from the anciet
list of impossible problems-that ol(Iiscuv
erinc a fulcun, or poir/ d'appi it) the air.
If this invention be correctly deser;hed.
liere is nothing t:- prevemI hall-Ons b'ein.
at once aidIpte.l it, liin of Omilbi Ise, nC
shall no longer Ilintl it wise i- ie ameinest
the gueerers, if perpetual iimaito u it ie
philosoplier's sione be once more intin-e.
red amongst the suibjects of himan re.-,;
31. Itigende til'resne. the inventor of
npp~arns, of which sch effects are r
dlie'edl, has subiitted his discovery. 3.
which he gives thee unmC of illoteur Almos
pherique, to the Acalemey of Sciences,
Whirhl body ias appointed a cornteiissiun
her its examination. The commisiont is
ed in drawii_ tip a report, ard it is
obs6rved that the reporter, 31. ArneLo,
trents the inventer with great distinctions.
Meantinie, the overt experiment. ofwleich
the papers have cognizance, is the follow
ing: A few days aso, a snioll group of
lie learnedl anid noble, whieb inculued M.
it Torequeville. the Dole dle Noailles. ai.d
\l. Ampere. were assembled on the Qteuv
i'Ursay, watching with great iuterest the
vointions of a hoat of singular constric
ion, which glided up atnd down the Seine
virh antI naainst wvind atnd streama, withI
I Onrs or' sail-;, andl heivitng. as its soeeh
novimn power, a soert ofie'riai wheel. wvhere,
n heauts hiihertoe bel:ing to this lowier
m~rtIib, it sail or a steamt-chtim ney should be.
Necu' Ica in Economy.-W~e gather
'mm thle C incinnta ti Spiri t oef the Tinmes
hit some ofC lie inhnhlitants of that city
tave dhiscoveredl a way in tmake rag cair
cet- still ceper than ever. Somec of
hiese foleks at tend polii eanI eeetintgs atrmetd
nitih seizziors, wvith which they etut hpiecs
roma the cocat-tails of beotht whiigs and demo
rats, while they aire croewded together to
suen toi their s! io hi orators. TIhese pieces,
Xcissoirizedl itithe mannteter aforesaidl, tire
fterwanrdls conv~ertedl inito carpeting. so,
lit fr'om inctease in thle matttfatetrtre the
tice of the* article hans fallen. The Spirit
0es tnot state how these antagonist imateri
Is work together; hut we presumre they
itst etmke a neutral carpet.-Brothaer
onathcan.
A Comnpromise.-Tt will lie treembered
tat eertaiti citizens of Missouri nomioiitied
to violence of Ivnechitig, last spritng, tip
) the person~s atnd property of sonie Mor
ions. resident in Illinois. Guv. Bogos of
f Mlissonuri hais agreed to deliver- tp tho
m~chers; anid Gov. Corbein, as a quid pro
ue, uns agreed toe deliver tup~oseph Snioth,
.,tand Siudney Rigdlon. as runnway crimi
ils from Misuou ri.- Drother Jonalhun.
T'emperance.-We are glad to learn that
te ow :ers of the magnificent Atrianitic
team Ship British Qteen andl Presiudent
ve resoelveid not to include ligntors, here
tr, im the pitce of peassaige. They
hept the hotel plan, and firtiisheed Ii
Jeers when called for. The pratice of
targmig passengers for wintes who drink
mei,is exceedingly unjinst, atnd is a strong
eenive to t~eiierato men to drink
eehinag, that they may not altogether
so their nmoney; atid intemperate meni
ill of cours keep drunk all the pas..g.