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' .elin e~amsoas. FrMM do Chuastn aMWr. Wefind the following admirable arric inthe Philadelphia l'enusylvanian. and 1 it is not fnded, and without credit, w MM4nwuhhile-sweditorial or, selecdon of that able journal. Cun whence it miay, it falls in sothomugl with our own views, that we earnrstI tommend it to the careful consideration 4 our readers: Eiasimu Ltsa-rr.-The last pape from England. holds up the curtain of seee of horr,-snel as the anuals of it world, f(ll as they are with crime nud mi ery, can scarcely parallel. While the i bMVgpbs oftbe- English. Soverign a 'ven at $300,000 a year, it is stated thi iaena. manufacturing district there 400 @PQ of the Queen's subjects, w-ithout wur in a state every hour verging near siarv: sie, without the remotest prospect of i lier. y day, and by night this terra'le ta ,has been noging in our earr-this pictu ofhorrur has been constantly before us. We have seen the madness'of tho fatihe the despair of the mother, and the pal beseeching faces of mourning habes. TI eqnabines on them from the azure hei veans, the gentle rains fall round them, a they live upon the beautiful earth. daei' s privile, of toil, with nothing here them hath prospect of a horrible dent Here, in one district, within the co pan of a few miles, is a population. larg by thousands than that of New York cit whih has been sinking, by slow hut cet tain degrees, lower and lower, till humN woe and wretchedness seetm to hm c fount its lowest depth. and there lies huniit helplis-hopeless-the grave yawnit -alika for the old and the young-;all en ng a common false; and that the too awful that everscourged the world. Canany thing be doue? Our conside adion avails not-our altms could not rena then, and.if they could it would lhe but prolongation of misery. Wbat if we r tnonstrated? Will the haughty aristacru *bo now govern England and uspire i the sapremacy of the world, listen to rt monstrance? They, on whosi enr tI #os of millionsotthe down-trrlden fta idly.as the whirling of the autumt leavt they, whom the moans of women nufd clii dret, famishiog for bread, cannot salien willthey thus listen to the faintly whi pered reproofthat comes across the Atisi tie?. The thousands of priests, who, by a hug establishment, Reece the natinn ofla til of ite productions-the thousands of i rich and titled, who holl in their unclench lg grasp the wealth, with the la w and ih sword for their protection, will they let g theirhold, or give up one of the privilege .which thir. lawless, bandit ancestors se med, and they claim and defend;-will the resuen poverty from starvation ? SMbeithe negro slave is sick, he is nut - when old pad infirm; he is red an y icard r. igo protec *.eIa fatmine tb. master kits ho tarmt~alls hiarypery to feed his slavEh u.England the Rhite slave .labnrs longe and harder for a poorer living than the ie . gre, and whet provisions are dear, anti hi work mot wanted, he is left to starve. Tlis England sends her Thompisons declaim on the sin and curse of ne~ro si., 'vary. In the cyes of the Almuighty t1 southern slaveholder is less guilty than in English Capitalist. What of liberty has the English artiza to boast? ie has not eveb the lib~erty labor-the liberty to cat the bread oaf tosi England is no country of liberty. Th slave who sets his foot upon her bhorec free-so starve. Does he ask breadh, Ieti sold to earn it. When he asks for lahui there is none to he had. If ho at teampta kill game in tho forests, or catch fish* in tta slream, he is sent to jail. Engl andl is .country of privilege. The nobility, th . lergy, all who compose the great moachin ery ofher governmenlt, have pirivile'rs, prtvilege to oppress, to molnopltaize erush, to starve. In all the tyranny privilege England aboundas. Inatnl th freedom: of demsocrac~y and equal rights is wanting. It is governed, taxed. pdLaea by privileged classes. Millions toil lao. infancy to age-.-hnndredsof thnsundJs It' 'in want and starvation tha their sovereiga apay eqjoy a thousand costly luxmties. A world's wealth ishboardedl anatanea Lmn don. We can form no adequate idena the grandeur that is coocentrutetl upon tt few. God looks down calmly tromt abuv and sees the many starvin: . Can this ho always ? Will generatit after generation pass into eternity. after life of horrible destitutsitn here, leavin wealth and privilege still in the cenjoytmer ofCthe few, and soil and want still the lot aay; or will the spark of humanity. na quits stamped out, revive, atnd baraims an muscles assert the rights they were inteil dad so protect and enjoy! Will all dh brawny artisans of England cringe undla the awful power of purse andl sw oral foi ever. There is no hope of reform.' Weala does not relas its grasp--power does s gives up its privileges, arid a len diad eiii er care for right? Every day the case abe English laborer and the Irish penata grows amore hopeless. If, thmis year, thet pre 8,000,000 of the Irish, itlh ntot emanus even of roots to eat, in ten years tore al nmber: will be increased. If at thits tnu spent starvation stares in the face of tni liemp of English artizana, where i- the haig - ghue times, For years they have bee boipjg for refrm. In allon ing the Ta ris togitin the ascendancy, they tried til 7c ilsteperim. Na) te'mporisiu wil se~vsbsmlonger. Th daytat the people aif Engliand ris up and wuh their-owa strong hands tak the rights they esasseer peaceably attais that day shall we think better of huamai, Baduranc, of wrong is .n0 vartue. H eshosnbnalt to fraud is its accessory.-. Naa has no rightto bewronged. As'ma &vit may he endured, as the only meatnsa ~assalaiga great good as for tho~sake aof eurewe aysbitto an operaticn, hib sbda theieviecoesaportion of the goes '-It is ujast to the people of Entglane the descendants of oar common ancet 1ore, to suppose that -ten years more cm pms wlhout a-revolutioet. Heaven grr that it may be a bloodless oon,,.ut blood must hec shed, in God's name-la *,w' It were better that the head a'feve ry haughty and beautiful despot in Gre. Britain ahaquil rol e dust, ZtOAs t; is'stsi&elfiings eouti tie. WJI *1 inastior a e are 11 d r nks. aeil r.I pudldles.rjo..iin*16eampari'on ' ~ is h frecitu~m onr hpie- fatee ulne r.edumaa amai laleliai~a~.margmlui amll ir q rauny n ill neat lay deown pori% jlege Nio tie feet or Justie. let the mwnrdt furce it I -r6nm her. ~ Ta e revesinitei niall i-Mt: lid' e in whatever ferns we -hall wrienttae it. Y Have we its imann. herre! Are %%e re Y nioved ron all fer atam ,.initar atoe? N'e Mnop.-ly and prlvi'ee ir.- thelt eaa..IminU 1en1s fr Teyranma:i. Tiry are id liihil itn a ReiIbliesC i n It 3m abs'nrcrhy. Airraty w we have lst much aif ot I nesii ia f) pr a ;iSnce isnane evil awil threnosens nusesre. Mstelun ly Sadil pa ivilere laive given Enisandm 11 lutxui ' rinute ari61heray ain a -iturviae peoplu. ' The itaine ranuee n ill produep the, snames ' effeialc tere adsl n h%% ile n eymempntihine A ih the emanlition fof the toppressei. lel US nlev e er cease Iipitaue every encrunchmeu af -power here. * The peaole to atie Uniawe States one it en teuaeles. nfel tea Ith. enaio a unsiver e s Il emannimy. e. im ntainm Eqasil Riuhts e agaaint he muallem enecriouchmeaets oil* prv. Orge. aund lie slilie-a exlhiitilon eil tle re spiri uif nmnnta . If that aemple ef this e euntry wttld .se te ir chialg.Iren !rennae tie 1 fatedi m wreiched starving sizanal eil 4 Enrejat. let then grant fil chus ers of en id -elusive tprivelege. re Iron the Iadrz. - Odds and Ends.-Mamney tnas' fires - aneed by Abralham. %6 fill temisght a tuiah let -r 3lacpha frar Sarah. u ilh 30 piece% 'o il. re ver. 2.129 vesia helfre Crial. It was r' ,nsde. a Ar4e. 890 ear. lbfre Chriqt. Ifn Silver wran eesnied ail Realtor 6G9 years. ie laire Christ. Prior tlhili eem est d'runa *man b ey w s eed here. Hritin wii enina 25 - years befere Chrima. M eemay ineren.red ei4issem lieru s it. at. lie Ietuween 1211) andet 1610. 8nee le lime ifm vaine liet ween 15i nl 1I00 . r* Silver lasi inaserrd-ei lteirlv littme. up %ail UP mm ince time. Normanua ueamaine'm. A putnmed. " ien wats three liame- he qinnisity. aeml it-is m-nires the vuie li ipuorchasiniag any ea111mme1 b3 div. Baiak -iiminmma. sernalt. BenchI ma trecia lhm- c msenemm a sialiban easerharinmmts #.%IN) singl o..ev Me letml fnal l co smr benrh e w am's reamulmence-*l.alu the torine. lassi esthe 9th cenury. The Batik oif Venice was establimhei in 1157 " Gena. 1345 S A mserlatmn, lii S Rltmerniumi. 163.1 En;lundol. Ifil0 e ' let Senmech. 1649 $a e* Ientiburg. 171o ma - etair Bank of Sentiand, 17:!7 S Ireland. 1763 C Saving,' Dauks were establisned in Enig " land in IS6. The Bank or Anmerici iams eatablihedt in Philalelphina n the 1911, Jane. 17-0 Y -with a eaitislof6t3!1.GJ. f;ar lthe teesrpine ofr- stjilym; lite Americaan Army nith prolotstuus. tie Bank sfNsartla Aaserena wait ineeer. - aa11"ed1 fly Congrea. Dec. 31. 7L. Ceituanerretd 2d Maresh. 1791 ; Capieni. SL). r 0000.10; expsire-dl I Itth. M are. Idl I te. chaurered April. IS16; Caitasl $35.L40; 000; etpirel 1836. B ea'uties oofsuonuspoly - A pmaeiiihle-t kna haeen puibli'shal m Lhn-maime.wrnisent by a5 nmeena ramte sat wic nase mly is m<n-enmimnetl in En- and~au. and the amannmau wheich it asn uaelly estna i(nes thme piakei~ at 11 jahetind.. mritnna aand hardl weacking pueer. Thle t iet eew l~elmi f'ir bereade. bumier. augu:r. I..n, mensat an.t lael, i h.5 ,i a wee-k. The ea-t o f the arirees is 6, 7d.. the tax ean themn 1 - 4<. 10d. K-eaur ahlaiinsg< uaid tena p~ece mux mam wseely haenc-keeii:; as te rmmeof 1.ri. 54)e. Them an im nseneeeut ..t lheo pmmwr it je.. maw' S nx ma ?12 I I... 4et. ein: met ?:9 1I.. sed. Tme Geovereenmt gm~ e e is ?1 6,.. nwatal time manatas ?li 5, 6 .-P la delhia Iedger. - : i s tos barin nhaont'pmast 'smck resuh-ms. I hat the. 1)i'.tribuionm 1iill wnis palssd tee intcrenar tuorr tion in .A merica Unlem-em st em..e' J 'aima leack th el.hse -rina brib.- inatma lime tfe- m.f thme punsmaers tham? eetimr it. 'ne ill lee me.. inte tom resimm after al.here-ted sir priv-. anile eini'- is im esm ebli-edm reemaa mmif c hec paeoe'~es ,.mma:lamnne. lTheyi w iii m-e t tae hm~aonem na, time 1 rim a.h asiatmN-ig mlie-6 In g nmclleda etbleeel eel te- h e.r u... e,-teemete he struggle- aiai't n i tae lyramneiy tham ri eetb ema hi mfie breadm tame ..wesi hae, ere-me. Thme woenai~l lie mamniedm ari'.tmer~iev .. sh le~ lamnd Caere 'sr. I'lay', -*ngixi7.-dl ie-mple" enamluig rear palundier inm un. agongi ofurrie. ve m hemm tihe pinammder. imeet snal git sihe-m armm' ien taintmiase ihe sysem iii pltunder.- Char lestona Mercury. it .4fnother Drfalction.-We sare imnfirmned, t froma te paremper s'eurce.hn Mia Zlr. Sylve's. er .Spaewemr, whso rea manmy y'ears ae has s -tade chamrse eenic Pesaieon miliite atmached r a mime Mecshenies IHask is. than cimy, snrin m- a lea Io e am e. hter tee keuaesnn: otfliest ha elieen tha ndme dteebas. mm iemeng enmtrstred ha) mihe Banek tea druaw e- cheka tor itlie pnay imma-mt st paemmieaner., he at hnusm. it seemis re-censtly dtrun a meuchi cescke it uat mier-en semes wmitmaina ti-t sit lameanm Ihe eai te abieits unmmsi. iei se minn.a mat h peeraama neat enlimel te ta enmsiems. andae prne e emared lime eneaney assed upptasrinted is mn hii. l- A enmeful examiauntation of the Pensions a olfice aned veammebetru shmanm the precise n aemaumnt sardefateniona to tee $it.792., whsich -. will lhe mnerly eavered lay thme seeuriis e kebmi by the Itantk. g Krenim Mlr Spenicer'a acenuat. eerrebomrn med tiny other cireua~maers. it nonmidm aeem e that mu'ch. iaeet smnast met time mey. frndei 5 IseImiv aberrate~~td by himan froaimimhe Me . chanis'm latnk. ha' geese imnen thae Wneh. .ingmta hamnk mof thia city. ande the behst im in eerileases ier a renmidernie parIt 11th - meumaut whsch have besenm yneflaeaed t Ii nson-pnaymesnt : 'Thers in. rre:sema alo,1 tee if anmpposae mhant thae Wahiingmesn Hank ley U SuNSs arngemntI with .the aMonummouth ii Buak of New Jenacy, haystased thia muoney I. in, ani eliert, probaaly umnmneceaful, go tive I. a ceptarary eredit Im thme totes eof the ia: - ler.tnasiitmag. s Tme Preeidiet of Ike Mech~eanice ' sank 1 kas prompptly ennused Mr. Spaencter 1 en he f enmmlfitltd. stud is i. tuainmftal It kmme that I he has n atife unit sight chjlenes dlepen -dent upon hitua for subsistence R. YePostL 5 On;. b5' Squth-tpeern W t:ii Rmad- ) fre-uatuifltyl thadisejeopI ~at6 lave 11 igesiety s red lies I w or a Bennch 11o60 Hank, is lis rd at Knionville. T tn. It w isiaid, aine uatilis ince, lhat tile Branch was1i redeem fi, bills in specie, (ansir wrtwIuderstand t i-4 aiill t1ni1 sia aXad 'prei ~ to Wind lp is nfinirs. ir such 6 Ilia am, it sceses ri n-" its. .lof'-ert are very snis*hiU if, ftr re have een moire sitt.. Nwetin cireula iesm within twit week's thrut fo.t several isnhe prrvistts. Whether a ~nww batch tsf hilt rarrenary has been rvenly put in cirent-siin, is noire than wpeOn pay, la lheC.e finets Cersainly warrnntl sneh it amleln. ,i4n. Soiite arrsangetsent shianid he- nale iu redeen the lranach Hil-m'Charest-m. w haere the paurenrt linstitutan isleseated. oand Pet whose very door they area ea diersuni ,ti)en poer cen' . I r this canat- he dune, let Ise Branch oer f dioansutiued.-r at lemsi prientire e% Iates, sed after die appear eoce tat the Bill., for now t.hr ostf she toml etabli-hasens re aen-Is. Itike ihat nan nsy oerr,4sv,. in the hourrv ag' lt'uine. take t-e Trlennieaes unles shreou:h mniianke Sup psing tIhey hav", ree eived holseof tte prnor rital llisk. untl they rlosely exan-ir eni altImpt ass ise-3 them, t hen they are a ve-i on sofone. tenth ofth- namitnt.-Green. ville Mountaineer. .%int~rular Death.-A imatikaleenee I rerrel sit Framingias a few*days since. A you:: man ntamned Hlenry Coiledge. iII ahat lare. issaving alited 4he. rare Aif his liend tilh-r prevoistns is i heoitermvent il ie . he irs,.ess- after appliesithe ame ra rWor isa hi un n) fte. Alahuaiagha his fatlhi had4 die'sid a uissliurtl dleeth, ar'd nothings "I ill re'sarkni-le had been uhsearved in iht eautser lof hiedimsaeate, lst (ac. and11 he-ad 1W the sson lll etnn san sel4.l aanist simlmesli sseIv atte-r laevi:.a fisi-.ied lifenseratiofn tol -havine, and its a ahlter titte he nA .as Isim. wlf a resrpe. Sech rnes or e-reasr ir. ritnsion, lihsn::b rare., sreng t.upre --eden. ed. ualhssegls the e.x ieir.sita of siuch 11he. agesasnwrn i% by nuo esaun enuy. In the pre -esal sIe., the saearpsinnia sir virts fressm. the lenl Id1y sesies lalmst im assiisle, heoli there ia unate er mctannser in- icrh we Censl 11 alls iatisiftevenirily aceaunt inr ilea violet irritantiin n% ich foalloswe'd thintase eat 1he rt. renr. und its fatal effiect-4.-BaWon Alls. .DGEFIELD Cif . TuaasaY. Nviastxag t : Jmines Canitey Jr. lens been. Coin issioiner in Eqiity, fir Ke act it Lace of W. E. Johs-on. res Samuel G. Ta lor his . al of the Ilepdlsiic sftTex* olk. in the -tate of V 1s etrlh by the . ran at 6 per Ssmaller a Ani in'unescion Isa t Wusliangton Ilank in N Specie-By a stateaunent ted in thes N t. E.ryrcss. tise export of's tsom tlse 1,t Is hes27fla cel ctesber. isenntedi $l.26c.ldl. es lhicht $l,13.J52 was silver. nnel $l34.j2! :nild. 1'aeunrania.-Tis ollicial retutrnis fim the snle sate give Potrter at majasrisy of 23.003. Virpna.-A u~isp ec c:ion was held ass the 8th til.. ins the D~i-tict ceasposed sit tIe enttle ies ear Breseke, Oio.n..tarslzsUisal Ty let. l'or:r lta-e Senaataor, tas 1il the varas ey sscen-.nned b~ lhe f5re isint ut Mr. Goende. Tis Vistrisi .e last fall in mtajelrity ot 400 tur hl:errisonii r'he Deannerraic candeidte is elected lay a am.a arisy of 40 votes. This gives tie Demoiecraus te asceades.cy iea the Virginaia Sennatea. .zlractfrom a hvler recci red is Charleston. datedt Jotux-s ls:.ao. Nor 4. -The late amn precealtented se'veie frosa his nne sanore ienjmv. to eeur Cuttoni crops. thtan I nv.. evers knnswaa before in my reen:lcian. The reeins ga inally w'ere nuusily litncknuzrd, tasnd asjilion- e-l pueds isase hee: ithoiled upS by tie ree. nx hlch, weanid othserwxiye have riiened per' rct Ceitisin My hles beis beten at le.tet eieethird it whet I expe'cted t.a msake on the slay before, tad althaghs the lis is tss lby ay meanas as pruct nts in othesr leaces. stal, it will be. I thintk, searly one 1ifth froms what I cast hear, frm 'thter plaisters. I ass isnclised toa think that the oss to the Sea Island crop ont shaat night muest anve bresa absout 4INN bags "--Muecary. New Je'rsy.-Thte Neawark Eng~le give. lhe Vante ai ihe late eletian isa tall theen~un ire nx here thiere wn-s a ennuistt,-ntsd ini the ashe'rcotunase,, v iz: Beraen.s Al inittic, Hatsn eidlnu. Monmeiianthi, Stsese'i. Warren sund .apes Masy, te visne tatisai Novemhase:-. The valat in,'une Oppoasitai mlajesrily ini lhe state e.l 2185. The Opimsitiona veste is 1ted. ene thean at Nesvembaler,ande the Whtig vnite 3y10 Iess. United States Baunk Verdicr-In the 'auneelf lte Unaited Sses ugin-t the haini at te Uteiteds Stntes, is) a sia la recsenvr lie sumt eat 6251.244,34 retined bsy tie luntk atatsi ofs the delatee da lhelerndi tupesn etasck antnsd lay the Unaited 8:nte's, as tai ttdet timr enemtistsias, isses., &c. in the waarOi.tle saf a dernfl of the tsavenmenli Jattin Frante siese yees ngss, the Juiry siu Mundiclav mnesrningt gaven verdict in tarer .r the Uniteds Staics ihr the ua~n l i m-~uiii -d1 iand essat. The lmw sof appraetfics.--Arcihnild Fletchelr. whos wa,. 2 yt~isel 65i1 the I0th staf Jnnary, 1841). w as lately. resrede Isy the Direnia Cou~rt s n W elashit City. telea ve b'illiamn Einaby, fer the termt eat 150 diayR, as a rnnsniunationto heaa leas caused to Enskiy, by Fieter's abheset in isaeli re.m 'he service of Easley, tsar 150 diayt dou inx~ i~is apprentiseshijtean ima. Veryappopiae,-p ii in H ud a te, here is ai weli filled dirug and apothaecaty tot., and,== seane os li a e=Ay rm=da a warehouse. .. The sro' ethernaj ee considereeI a iVery expetiIons *tsvey .ne alon2 the great rpud on which a) tan ucty travel frum Time06o Eternicy.-S. Y Nel Era. rr the .deunsr. OLD EDGEFIEI.~TWfENTY YEAtS AGO. Old Fagefleld, sisece I knew you first. fall twen ty years ago. Tiere'. tseamy a heart has ceased to be.et. there' ninny a head laid low; Wiser.- -re thoe eyes ofrbeauty nuw,* so brighei ly once displayed! Alas! dehse blunosuieg flowers bate' long leei wi:her d and decayed. Old Edgefleld-hut you're not the sane a twenty years ago: So mnel ynnur feaures leave been change there's little now I know. What tht' hao valleys. hille and plains thei, starinns y et retain. There's many a Orece mii ins face. I cananot fm again. Old Edgefleld. yet look fresler now thau twen ty years ages. And seem to have a newer face. the colder yui do ;:ruw; Is it thatyoun;er blades. sprueng npiee you, nu;c now le se-n. As field. ths wlhite with rrost and age. in oprin; agsiu look greeC I Old Edgefleld. I renem!er Well, tho' twersi years ago, You seemed to ie one fasily, yon loved eacl other so; The- rival beauy wealth aned power night thei as now aplicar. There was a asenbler rivalry ii showing vote good cheer. Old Elgefield. ne'er can I forgeo, that twen., years age. Your deeors jesct like your hearts and hands, % id niten you did throw; A Liniod inviting look yeu g.tve, that bade mn welcome there. A cot dial smile and friendly grasp. that sweel eibed all your fare. 01.1 Edgefield, in those halcyon days near twet ty years ago, Youor spirits were swo bonyant then. your heart in such a glow. You captered in the mazy dance and frolicke life away. Tail all of it began to seem one joyous ho.yday. Old &tlaefleld, then you laughed ad stng, 'ti twety years ago, Your wit need wine both sparkling bright for al yosr frietius dicl tiw. Mio were all the o:d and11 yoang. yo ar circle -v were so gay; 1ithose dwasof wassailing.alas! have pa away. gefield. where's my plcasan friend . wh t%% eity years ago mued with the very gas.. of life and health severfiuw? Thsotnh lfasght wvith kini.lliest feelinsge, yet.. hnll ofr wat wn lhe, A j eke or bsiend le -r-:-ism spsared-at least Is spearedl not mie,. Ohel Ed;:e'feld. he was b.noinig then. soms Bens snsw, ni!thu' his hecar: be warms. his hsead i white us snow. W as he or othecra thea the worse for f'eelisng go, ansd glad. Is any b.ody better nose for looskineg very saed? Old Eetgetield. O0f what gleorious tinses w er, twesty ys'-ar5 ag. Thne Whaertlehe'rry parties then, whiere ever; belle and beasi Aced mattrosn and old gendemaene en'sjeyedm the ret rot rete. That yearly frestic. w heich die'plnyede 'eour happ;, social state. Old E.algefield. ine youir - Ceelar fields.' js, twensty years nsi. Th'le iherzy terooneenrnas waving ther'e oiu -e wa westet s. ginw; But there haish ucnw a forest groewn, asnd mid. it- deepest ;:loomn fliw maney of cay entsest frieneds, are cleepsini in the tomcb! Ohl Ed;efeld. as I eaeckward looek mes twenct: And chese npon that face of your's whsich tie bath altered so, Of dearest reiends at death hails spared. lsne few retnnine to mce! So is the forest all leewnsdown.save hereane there a tree. Old Esdgetleld, how yoser boss'm ilirilledl us twenity years ago. Ilowv ferven ly ynner feelinegs warm -d aced kin died t a giw. ~VWe'er yon heeard a .Manly'as voico, oe listen ed to a -ens; Onefameeai for Ihis cinqenetce, the other feer hes hymnecs. Old Eelge'fehel. h:ive you never felt. sinice tweni ty years age. Thete was re'lijrion in your heart, not menrel; outwac d shoew?7 The wartning sounds teehinks I hear. still ring img in yeenr ears. Your glistening eyes cnethinka I see, still meh ing into tears. (OId Edlgefield.ins yur jsy and grier.somce twenc ty years ago. The. one had such a rapture these, the tether snel a fluw. That, like a rushing torrent. wl.ich dee sion conkd ut oppose, The snore that you resisted it, dee higher it bn Old Edgeleld. in year pigrimage, some twene cy years ahead, When he that now addresses you shall alumbe: Ranmimn r that Cos you he felle'n won tkahe could 1 - Ramember that ur breatied hkiaolad wWing yoafewrrael. For the Advertiser. Ma. EIDTUa.- tEnie# ed you will fuel a few verrcs. the product &of any kuotnle lsuse', lay givine! the af a phIare lin y1111r pI. per, you will olslige yoaur eeediens -ery.nt. 0.. Tie L**** 0 thosn sf the &f, blue eye mail riri, pfjes Too titer thi hastable it i sin2; Titesu::h years hare. flin t tince hi- %% c neor. Still rseumi thiy tsne.-All i-roesrv chin; Suemser's brigheos t3 ithave pasr.edl :.n a~i ;. A nd niew aganin tal Aultett-. I., r,-. Aw frirends ha.e vielddil i tile suay Of deaiss1 all cenuq'eering career. Heat say hnet thlou theso-te hurs (Ar::ot Which we.'ve esAeieer mprent. The et a ial vet%% a enur tea ienlt Sine lu1111 shi- climie ha-4 left I .At faithle'.. leste I ksaow thea hn-s. Other -ceeso m wrete;ht a change iu Ni. m1t1re thy thtunsh1iteA reenil 11e 1ast. Not iore tihius I fut eei faor me. Off have I gazed upoes that race dlivine. Asiaiidt %%r loemok espam tie srA ef even. en ie thee -soirkling ev esof thine. Mettho:s I re. mity hole of He~nven; 11e1t itwny -weet Vi-innsarf tay yi1111b1 Ao sty ye rainlau charme te bright iec IN-I. Nnw thoe'ne amoe. inn) reenltections frea Onl bli-sful mmenets tof the pow. In that 2nv stntv inol orthine Pe-rhrnpl< nre shore. wh-. tove. she. well. Wh-. tring their eslITeringa to thv oeritie, Andel iwown its ivep a heore is n espelt; M '%..t thei with them 1131n4 Inppy bte. Atid iue-4einme nil retter -tepq sittend, Each aenrrow fronthy nletst fli. A st 6 -lia purs,.e theie to the end. SeP ABBVILLV. '. H. OBITUARY. Elder Nsctio.s W. tlasinoiv. a Pencher tsr the G ri el of Jenae Chat it. of lte Bapti-I le natmitation. died at Urretnwoeved. Ablbeville Dis triet. S. V. .t the 7th Octoer. 1811. Thie exc-hieet mans of Gasod w.r Iroseght in the ktail% ledge of trtk. imfisre he reaeched hI 21lst yetr. zuom acto-r his pusiblic profestision or Iteligion. he ene a ,n tlen rea4t di-inne, th::t. it dtes oting Iim-elfs the rvice of hii i.Inater.he wesnitd o neage it estuoly esr ptureait. thsat did stt have as direct leariig otint tOat sercice its ncenr.lanre % ith abe reiloteion. whten hlet enter. ed Colloge. lse nvnil--d itotwiref of hm lbertY three givens. toe tow %% ho chas-r toe ls n. to spotlit sotte csit'iell of the regular course. :taid .atoed tat mothers. 'his he dii. 11that ie soei;:Itt ntseni einteyt tlhoe. which. as Ise coneived, womtil he t o'e i" i.n its Posirittal flire. - 'At the ssnd or iie cntlei - ternts. he eneaged ins the binsiess ot inrtruicting ..tn:h. and. a : mieter of itty. forind ttie ptgpile ist Bile .Ciaare, nsa tir ire toractienthi--. in.- te~schsing tt.-m eshe- princeiplae of Dti.- . Lreveiitt sot. Irece-o oed wilts a rese etihig:itions tat serve Godl its the .iia.ier of gtht Wod. ice, nttor ~a 5ew yvatre ettgaged itn ste igheri work ft prenc ing; ie. .'serik.'temg Gsorapel. 1li4 tirs't effacete itn tihe .isiistry tn erres stta:ndernte chsnenscter. list ite ~nve hietnraelfto thoe work ie is whcole l.cart ntta iby peareverin~ insdst'try. jet epensdetce. nynnos alivineo isd. ite ait:nieo anc mnetces its the s ot winnig "tst! tat Cl~tr't. ryn-jis.red bay few ef thte ,ecrs no..' ar thei .\la-s liigha. ire te e. tieeldu tha adre. thsrongh~l htir in-trttm~ent aisy,. were~ lte tlght too the -asdn;tt nuLte d;:teta 00. the etrth. n is .hsaort rottra I tinvitt tha icrecd mnys~ to rakhieusnrss be irill shiur : teg Kicngducm of Aea Gud. an a ,tr in thsle firmnre.rtt. A ye.:sr tartwi hcetcro te gtest roesi- ste idit eastencede. brtotiwet' laodge-o. sertsld :lae l)a"ssee r ic .12 irsinlanry Soneiety w'asht taielity aned -neocea.' tie s i-ite~d tihe ftuiaiers in te hit asaesied hanUs, cemttlersed with thte meesiborn nct tiher-e 13:te h Ie .. iexhaorte~d insdavidtentia. wheoe,'r eth te peuo vidntce of Gode the e. prtunsaity utfered. iad isrye ota-st tervoe sty tot l tacens. hist: p sip hsosclysh-nds witl.ons t' inth. er dottiht.ntg tee this wvork eof lisinit l nd iar otf lase aariaispijon antd renprehal mset himos. bust ssnnsippniedt by tes.ar onins. tontidaited b liv ebi~sir.hle wentt et hics a niy wtith ceam. te-s isnhtor ate.d tmtiritng ptaaieswe. lioe prencied it es a d. ini sasiona. an:e nt 'oen~en; te rebstkeed, exhorted with all hocoj .-itanderaatg. hany ntead mtghit he censtoed sats sec i need ptllrescht Je. sets Chris. to at asa n ema.niud to at nyj ourieot. liim inlentr wcre- en oeed of Goud. its Inat g ti.e faatsntesat feer thaotre giorieaus revivais thlyst easnet mensced ins 18:1, whicht glaiddeedl s e may hienatis. :mtd ibrentght wvitaitn the fetd iii Jeescs Ciusi so tmanty iotsmeortalt nnetire. Whien the wias sn thec toear prooihecet tofdeath,. ifairefeth eniirtnitted tises. lHe Rave esvidcec. tisat -t lehaid anot deadit in tnteslt Utrus " Undis mayaied by the terrsrofuthegrac . itiaconfdnce was farimaly fixed i.a Jotaste, whto ha.: congqnered deanti, and im tht itad thte power ofdenst, that ie te lievii. Unmsoved, he met the kinsg oftter rmrs. rue.oicing ins hope of the- gilary eat Gotd. Tu beitefe a tti .. (riena nresnntd his utying teed. hec guy. t- r etmost satisfactory evidence of~ his d3iitg the doetik ef tics raihtens. The diosingnieshed chnr.octeria jcs of isrother liadges'mwind were. n cieaer percelrioaofrdevinse trute. a essscienti,.ns regardl tothse wili etf God, hideiity, aced pastient pcersevernce. .Wisat he belit ved tam he dait.. lit unshesitatingly engagedl in. Aned thate wich~i he atte saptesd. was dee witht hire nightt. Hlavinag tareopuiedl to thimself eseto -ma at ohlj. et, I.e faltered usot i a itos p .r-ins, n1thme spirit of patsin renduratace, withs whsich h~e wats bl.ee entabed ime tol atnnias to rmark Isa his i.9e a ad sness ire iluttaled the advant. sage ott idtt aionts effat in thse etitiva i a a tales.s eniuasted ts i; e care of the servants iof Goad. .hfay hire enstsple i.e foltowe.l -es he p - out' yoeith ofV the ai-cing genieraton. May those epecinnyo whlo hate heen brought to Ci ris throu iistrannt~ity.eteb hisfallein nen teater into hislabora~~tnd dent. a lveof diesiin nisbetuefulnes, Steb thesr course waoh joy Diedaathlifi own rea ides. e in thiUDirt let. e he 204th of eptemube lat, Calt. W. S. Joux is.in the Wlst year of lis age. We are anare that but little confidence is onally placed in the truth al die ulaeuiletsgens rltly contamteL in obiiarg nutices, as in tuch atacea i e ase all prone to 'orgei the defects aid a remeamber pomly ithe iransto.e d th alo d. But i the prevelat inetaace, "ae sappaal tis all whow were aaqamuaimaed % idh our drinreed friend, to -.% if a the whole circle of their cquaiitance, Il,-se is tae left wlaoermlmbinessaaorepmaimas r. tay elemne..ma o ciaracter. or who haa higier cains 11 t the nui erml ete of all -h ei knew .im. It was is' thme private walk,- If life. that laos .c wer nil aaN engictao1s; he &oupgt aithter silitnaty loor political isatition. bit Was coaatent tt fiil tie atmio.: of a pritat get. l8manm. hi* retiriang and unobtrusive dispositij cl himto ineeude lisielf i.n uaine degree, om he bmaile of the waa id, and to esuploy ki6 time am inatellecial ianmpriven.eat and agricultaral urait. The dotmeatiac rsmfostmis by which ha -a- surrusded, and ia atnauinents in a-cieae, imranisled ample e vidence oi the succem which ittended his eliTnts. lie always lreseeunted his wripijses with a degree ofemergy and industry aely eqmailled; aid although le was e-ldoa, -ea uinglio.g t. ith sis follow menin fl e crowd toad bustle af life. yet all who ever visited him as fis owna aesidemce. .:anI eves faert dikgeunune oantiteniess %% atl which hltey %a-re received, and tie genernams naimpitamhty aith which tisey were literlamied while there. Ana citzem, he die. harged pamactially all the duteif required at his lands. and a, A private gentleas toe presented so emLAaap.e wortia isf all imitlatiot lie was clev. d by nil wou kmnew him. lie was mild and amiable ian Isis dipusitit ntal resmiaskably exenw dary in all his depafrtanent. It would be useless isa slourt otualli) islae thin, it amlewat taslui up ma tihe malout concise unailer. the man) virteles of lai isasat carelb-at san. As a (ather he wa mid and ntfectsonato, a. a uaster he was iuiul ;et,.ama as a hmiu-band, he was deviated mo Eig tile. None cam arpreciate the lie' ul hub an md vidal to the dausestic cirt l. bat those who mave hWlt the better b.-re.vemeni; anti although me %nf c..t down -o Puddeily. as not to be aL. aiwed tine to express himself, as to his prio .cta leyou I Ike cene of thingis. yet judging riomi asnianer of hil life, we would hope that is lil it has Soe to rest with the pesle of Liud. Departed this life. ai lin tesidence. in the Vilsage -or Abbeville, lose-s Taggart. Euq., aie Unlinuary of Alaeihaele lDiptsict. He was one ifliresand's lavul ie anal pecialiar sona,ad tip know Im e writer tnas be exeuE d. (wr ntesing sto...ew.at into detail. to delitaeaie a rmeftketcn el lail bi.;graphy lHe was burn in h.- Comity True. int i.a.miad. lant shlei lth day ('.%larch inAir. a day conecrtated by Irish. iaen ta tile Ote at coauitry. of vtane and of ii erty. iii ever% cI-me it Iere-an iismlianm is t be lbion.: lie led his untive- land and tie aprit ef .er Pmin fmtzgei aid anad Emnsmel. ail frequeatly Iwelf wit delaght ou fie pair.ticeffois nhim :e..11113 Weas inf tue causk t liberty and the re aiamnlaimi af aa cunistry Iranta that irno rule of tyraniny and oppri sose. to which she base been W l a*ugIalyul ' i'. -In every thing ninsokedeitht listAwfe t I caraeturw* lilly developed. He was 'an Iih s wefl as am Americas patrint, fdr instane-a :aup;iaeiasminanim. althnugh it i a little matter of taitl, yet lme fi(alawin- anacdotan relative to ' ma relate~d by our friemm inhi lifetW~imne, ser-v Lo aal.-wIma has.e at' country. --.ly father wasn :menmber mfan Epainal Chunrch smear hais rem udencia. mn reand. .and hnda mime chrimtaad ac. enirahing t.a thme hmoin and rntual or that Church. ie directed mmay Spanmer tao hmne mm e clirtsteed t'.mara -Ik, lamit .ini thma a::amportuat inatamt of admitn. iterting ttaapti-am. lie lairgot timia tnme, and in lin iamenbarnaameemt .nati ituted ~lMaan-a, which ha- coammmimmcated ta the C.lergymani," amid thus bay mmistake, althou:gh lhe mcerretted the loss. yet aamnld hmmor.a-lv anv lae neai-ed thme hoiior maf l'amlmty'.sminame. fle e'mimrated t a Americn and a..al. d iam Caruletun. So. t'a.. nu time t't!a of \am. nt, I. im ti. rnca heo imnmediaaely re amovedaa toa .Aitieville. whemre lie emsmnmmred tojliva mm. iia slith. aimil whegre, sar eleven ye arskbe l.mmzlhm .cual. iad was thme int mnnstructiro atamhar anbimam h oredl ammd di-tinuiledl aon and jenntimr Jaahin (. Cuannmmi anid ofomt lame virta. ..i< anad aim mat--i Ex Goavermar P.mrck Noble, smatal nilme s, whmoe "walk anmd conversatiom'' iris rlahk timaur caaaaatry's bo.sm Saaejeaenly eeteread inta.'alem-cantile batainem. anad altimonagb he prao-cuted it with mniinmg asidmi ty. econo ama anda mdmiaaiy. maml lhe wanselectedt Uirdinary asa la19; insm accnnenaaitionsm we-re harely a comt pesteac,-. hmavimag adopated~m amid ofteni pronommneed thait beantiful ntmnsentt aof Shmnkspeare reLative tamo a goid conlinceFat --What atmonmger breast llte :mmm a hecart mnt;smmted. Thrc in he armied. t. am hath hisa quarrel just, amnd he but makedl ilhoamh haacked mup m steel. whoae con ma cince wvithm njmti~tce is eanrrmupted."m As a puablie ifficaer lhe faaithafntl discharged hmis dash. .\n a hlarad, (atlher and 'ester, imiane wet imiare affecat intO ammd more Enminl gemat. a thmaee "at a l'ammi ini tene arit-ate rela umisa. it w-t. in thle ex~ens of bin af'ec tion and iaidm geneet- lain weeinmg avtes proved that ~ear. .A-m firienad, lie w an ardent amt sinaetru is bmen.-faetar. unmiuppy till lhe relievedai; as a pm. Irummt. inmlexabie and nrim. mlid asa a man alimngeda er, a pmod ad vningable ciaizen. It in trne he wvan parone to m-bmmlhtaans of viilaent pnasmsimns wthgeen carrinad himm tam exltenea; he. has beenmseen an the it-val na.:e at nima- ai:olnent. and ini the mnext manmienmi retrettinig tima. (oily and apoingi mimnt (or is erroarn..ha was the tirs to condeaimn bmunamelf. nuamm the taut toninjnreeaasher. his frienda kmnew this,anid was pained to eea himt ini either extreme. As ii .?aaam~ic lbratiher. we knew inlt too. lie had unmaim ed iii ia nmative country one al ate hjglaae smahonr of Knmighthoand. anaI in hie iative- coumitrv- gloried ini thme primnciplemi of bla Msiry. amid ihamared to dim-eanmnate them in asmiay anal pence. It isaid that on this ae. ensnimhm w basa on mce refsed llmma priv-ilege of aammuntionm at the Sacramnttal table, whiph amismit lie 'n li;;imsimly aepellend in languaagepf ~renttmeventy liin hmattty of itentimon ahd ntrpoce in thia afiir. praoved bitn to be a L'hristinn, . ot af forms. eeretmaeis. parade amd nmotwniri almaw. taut one in setiment, in ~aelinag amid in it-art. Hlia .3l-oie bre-tharen ansembled at Abhe ille Cumnr liaana. on Frlida'. l5uha (Ot., and runnmed a prneesiamn. in whieb a large conaarae 'f ciiena unaito-d ana a ta-estnminl of thcis es ee:n fora 'aainedl brother anad fellow citien Anm etsgne-at, itanpresae and aoima Sernann -- wan delven-ad by the- Rev. Jam-s Chiles.. of the inpmiat LChnarae, and neas ppropriate and feeling Address was praannemaed at the grave. of eur lneaassa-d brotlher.hly Ga-a.. J . Caldwell, me. ing Wmrshipfuml Mlasuter, amid when the last -arthmly boa ora were perTformed,~ as the only .rihnit lhis larethren coaM lietow to ltis memo. -y. an itmuneme e oneouruae of ladica asd gen lenten femnial aecaion' of the Diesict. asena tied to bear and to wit~se the solesna sceane liis Honor, Judge O'tieah, with marked atteni anumd respect to a worthy publie Officer, imapendedi. te husinem of Court. Ior a few soiarn. and took e ett.iotrasta.ned to ham in the un'xeman et.