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Those published Monthly, or quarterly will toe charged $1 per square for eact instertmon. Ad vertisemnots iot having the numaher of inser tions marked on them. will lbe continued until, ordered out, and charged accordingly. Ali Job work done for person. living at : dtstance. mimust he paid for at the time the work is done. or the payment scured in the vil l.ae.I All communiratiois addre.'ed to the Edi.or. post paid. vill b promtptly aid -trictly attend. ed to. Candidate%. 07 'l'he fritndsi of U. H. W itIANMS. misnotuce ham as a caididate Nor the tffice of Sheriff. julie 15 if 20 Vl The friend% of Capt. J. J. SENTLL, annotce .amn a.. a e'nde.:d.te for the otrice of Sheriff. mahelt 2A 'I V The friends of car BORUGH4 B1ROAt)w.VTEnt. annoumne, him as a candidate for the odice of Tax C-. 4ector., marcha It f The friends of* Shuuhel ArAW A Y, nnouncte ha a-maaudada:e I"r the Office of Tax Collector, of Ldgefield Di trict. :7 The friendls of Capt. W. L. COL&11AN. annot.ce ijii n% candidate for Ordinary of Edgetield te-1 trict. Jan 19 If .I I t7tThe frietnds of Wn. J. SIMKINS. Esq. arinoniice him an a raudal:ate for the otlice of -dinary. 4f Ld-:iehld Dl:st ect. S.-ptember :. t 1 The friends of Colonel J.: HILL. asiounce bita as a candidate Iom tte of ice ofOrdinary, of Edgefield Lutrict. t 96 if 30 H. pMOSS, announce himl a, canldidaten ' for the office of Ordinary of Edgetield 1Di's trict. Commercial. AUGTSTA LXCIIANE TABLE. Augua Insurance and Banking Co. par. &*akj Augusta. .1 OWN%~a state ot Georgia at Augusta, Agea_ yBank of Brinsiock. Brandh Georgia Rail Road, Mechaac's Bank. Baik of St. Mary S. Bank of Mledgeeille paraj disc. Bank of the St. 41f Gco. at Sav. piar a j Bratiches of ditto par a j Agenicy of ditto. at Greensboro' liar a j Bank of Brtuimswick, liar a j Commercial Batk. at Maconm, par a Gco. #. R. & 1kg. Co. .Athns. liar a Marine& Fire Ins. Batik. Sav. par a Branch ofditto.at Macn. par - Planters' Bank, Savmannah. par a " Rnickersville lanking Coinp'y. iar a - Phonix Bank of Columbus, 5 r 10 " Ocmiulgee Bank. I3 a 5 "6 Central Batik ot' Georgin. l a 201" Central 1%. It. & Bkg. Co. Sav. 4 a 6 " Imis. ilk. of Colummbmii. at Ma:on. 2 a ft Exch:nge Bank, Druniwick, 5 a 10' Alabamna .oteg. 2 a ') Charleston Danks. pa r Bank of Camden, -Bank of Georgetown. CVommercial, Columbia. AMorchmuts', at Cheraw, Bauk of Hambiarg. * No Sile or U'neertain. Bank of Darien anid Brinchae. Bank of Columbna. Chanannoeee R Road & Dlankinig C onman. Monroe R. Road & Banking Coimpany. Plamiterms'amid Mechanies' Bamnk. Columbu~ss. Western Bank of Georgia, at Rme Bank of ilawkinswille. Drafts. On New York., hrm Charleston, Savannah.prajdc ~2" Philadelphia. Pl~ Lexington. Ky. par a I - In Baunkru~ptcy. THESntbqtrrtber ha' ben, bhe ~Jmudg' oft te Dis.trict Court for 8outh Car..hiam Di'siict appiois.ted Commnis-ioner for Edlgeteld District. piariuatit to thme pirovisionis of the Ac*t of Cong res.. miade, ai ud no w int forre. c omnce'r ing Banutkrupte. Thtere~fore'. any personm wish-. Sinig to av'ail hiimefofaaid Ac t. ccidi ple.a'e cal imn te undersigned, at Ha.mbmurg. S C.. who will prepare all the paper' ntecessaary to a fimnal idhharge, on as libernl terms ans anyi othler ler sson. having procuir-ad :all the Rules amid Biamik., of said Court reqmtred.&c. ROIBERLT ANDERSON. Ilambur;:. Jtune 27th 1542 if 2 Broug~ht to thee Jail O F this Diistrict. a negro mant who says his nma Joseph, and that lih blongs to John Patterson,. of Mackiss Ishatmit, S C., of' ight complexioni.large whiskers from ear to car,5 feet G inches high. The owner ma requested to conie forward, proYiVppety pay charges amid Lake him away C. H. GOOlDMhAN,. . ml. Jan . . 142. if 49 Niotice. ALL persons indebted to the firm of Mitch. ..ell & McNeill. ont honk accounmt. mare re q io settle thieir accounts with Manj. Jomhn g, who is onr iawvfuml agenit to receice er the debt.- of said firm. C. MITCiIELL, 3. 41-IcEI NEW TINNING ESTAlLIS i.IENT. .Feessrs. Wcver & Covar, L .SPECTF:LLY m:fortnm their rrienids. It,,I tIh. citee.n tof EdUpield antd the ndt 'm0tine districts. that they ba % erommenced lthe TI.NING MUSI1-.N, In al1 it4 Vnrw'te. nt I4cefield C. I1 llaving procured conametent workmen and -od0 laterial. they arv determined that all rticles enanntarcir:mId at heir e4tabliihmilent stihall w eonal .in regird tIo v rkm:.n.hhip aInd pi ier-. o anyv that canl be prom. 'red at eiher Hlamburg )r .nttaqw. they therf..tre Invile Mlerchant-i ind others to give them a call. previous to their uplying tie-m11eivep; el.se whele. All ordetrthankfully received aid punctual y nuended to. Oct 5 :136 New Cabinet Establishment, TIl i t ucriber re-gpectfuily ifoerims the c'itizensi ofi .dtetield vilae: aid th.- eaoi in: itry. . that hep hut. -omwititenced fihe CA -tilNitT, lil'al.\f.8. In, all te. Vit ietI.ie.n tie b ItilhnifE oceiimed - - . mr. Jimon C:zai. -t a Tailor. JOE e-t:bmeerI= VI,,. afel .1 r. C. \. .eti artcerv er ie he wIll le h:ppy11%. to, re --i ' .e rde , l ,r ;am Lind Iof' C taitme.'t woirk. V'irlh wi' Ie excelI 4 in -I workmianlike mna. :er.a d fil p11rice, to .181 the tim10et. iFaiper..', ;:! ttol d :o at tihe -ho:i to- ,nmtiee. Oc:. Ll3.s la t SI PATENT SMUT MACHINE 11. . is ie r 4n I ak toe the bt ighe-it itaIdder. o; t '..d II mi infa N-i % o i.2her next. the c:ht4 tit i.- lbstri'-t. of thi, Mt'tle tg. tiesr 06 11 he tii It' intt. %# .12me of the. :aijace- 131 "tate. >f the ew titt 2mpro ed '.ATLNT 631 u 4.\t'lll .. iw.i \em1:1 i decidedly su2 petior to any tithet ttn'.inted. iroim thie 1iet that all tihe t h -r .- -le t o m . . n ar ap I kimmw. hnve tiwet col0 ti t'te-io :is it) break or piv. rie the grains. Of .m111t nhle# thes% are awong-it IIIv good Whea t filan tny cain-tig it reat qpantv ofd2st or 2n VeizIt ut to adohere tm tile # heat; sao iciih %s' to it-a iie it but little better. atid in 421 mt ,. Mna wore coniditiun thatn it wait ,irt% 1(% tot it- pam-ing i iraigh the 3lachine. Lit I ith 1114 .1 achinie it I; qilite othemrwie. as t Is uconmstructed iti t-ip al onetile the sinit from he weti.t. :rhole nind entirer. thereby pircve.ting he- (i-I which i Iocenr.ioned by pulverisig or ineaking the grain-dof Fiut. As the pre-r at %.e nIII hrw 'noked to with in a: ; iuitlh .I liero atid .ilachin1iti. atid in or Ir tia' they m3%, r-atisiv tiemnehes of the rnine and utiity of thii Alachine. I would in ste them to cal ttAue Mills on SpluditAser. bout two tiiles below Gambrell's 8Oridge.i fr m ibyhe name of Wil'soui Mills ii'.la t :mth's. and VT 61-7 ...tter imay be ,.ren at. John Dalmtdd's Millson i:riv- ri-. abmout onem mile from Gentsville Abi% III. Db.trict. At either place they will )e I te'% Ialt' led of its Valuee. Terlins-Vihebts of Districts will be siold on 1 mon tipcrtdit-Rights (of SiateS on tine and Wo 3eAt-l'urcaserm too gave notes and np rm-d wemitity. The Pareiit Right 'was ob. aied fOr the 144m olf 14 venrs. ' 'Th S-%b,- will cotmnenl'en at II o'clock.gat Smin , .31il,. JolIhN WILSON. lrentor and I'roprietr. p:. . 14 61G :,5 N;:W Tailoring Establishment, HE 6ubscriber i: -i. e Imgest rspiert. Tinit to isiform i-. 6frienidc. need thle- citi in. (f EgefeIld Dstrict i:tnerdlly, that he 1a commeticed the biiic.i Itf Merchant Tailoringr, a the store oi-l.i .Ilesrs. lillatd & itit1er. and next dolor to 3li-ri. Scratitlin a& 3eigs. 'IwITrme le tieul be fouttnd :!way ready for bui lie ha. ijw rr-r-.i" r. m N Yt.. n r!. *I zen .rrl ameuir-nwtl'it i ti 1III% *::t::lhh- Ior ccett!l' iten's w.-:ir v.I.iei, e wid mak e le ::1 the NEr-W Jotice &i.v~ :IoE.. en::iid : th I % I!- 1 -. .1 i 'utim inmi tie fii t(- o an oAn - I. ni nii t ii t: '.%. armjoe t:ted h::vir .. t 1. 11. r ; - ' e t m , 9-6 ih. d .te wtsil e pat#re 1m mn.it te' 1n: b.ite'r- II y i :t'i aut hi- en-iu her' :ute'faiy. -tha - -mi '.. .t ri' a tI n ci . t* al e-. tnrn. triizehn w.ifatli\.1 ii'ti.GA hNi bE WllOO & .l:110' 1ad '.trrttuitttoip F.l work t'.'LI. 21iil'lmre eitzns N.. Alletich4 ofmlel~radgitlL ldjaet cunty. ha he has cooce thei mannilitur o. pmiteca th limtr ilo%ite. ndlilom hii. elhav inuta- :n brogh uto the'' i4 hum torim, he feels o atfid. tha enill. liibel ahe 4Erto rer.h nayit patd4ramz iln sato. iiit1 .am his2 work4% udtal ben wli ae, nndimmi w(iarrat t ip. Al okdN t igca c. . .9 : '[ 'O4 .1114ll ill il'll mfeiut. ltineld & Jotwi . & imt.Y worniil homifa4 copt th ae padceclr o~ ihar if. L. JEFFF.RS, F.4 Tuk 4- GEX ERAI., CUAI.IIIS 'ON AIEiC11.ANT. HlAMLIURG. S. C. R E:CEIVES anid Forwardm i Merchlandiwe, ships Coatton. sella Cotton. Flour. Bacon. oxc. Purchases (oods for M3erchantts and l'lanter.. and attends strictly to all other Coln nisnmaia lit.sineseis entrusted to him. Illamhurg Oct. 15 41 33 NOTICE. D NSOLUTION OF PAitTNERSIIP. 'I'he imed partnership between J. 0 It F-'ot of' lamburg. S. C., 1nd GrIanos O M. N EWTos o' Augusta. Ga.. would expire lay the nrticles of its urmuation on thei th of October 1-43. best ly mistual comsent we herebiy deter sme to hmant its coatinnance to the first day of February nielt. J. 0. B. FORD. G EO RG E 11. N EWTON Hamburg. S. C.. Oct. 0ta. tf 37 CARID. N coniehinence oin the di-solution atove. it becmues necestesary I liouli chmse all out a.atdsing acronts ad noater before let 1t of January next. All persons indebted tit mao by nte1rs or oaterwli -. will ph-as! consider this anl impiertame aiad tinal.1 call lar aettleameta Without dday. as asdulgensce ly aud a renasnnable notice can not ad will not be gnen. S(). n1. oumD 13llmrg S. C.. Oct. lth, u* 37 J [I. . FOuli) will conline as liretofore . to oaff.r to sale the maist i'eitire an-sortmlseit if )RV tiitsJIl the conmtry alltarl. le hin.a nlaow% aan li:md the mo504t eampllh-lte stick of -very variev that lie has ever Had the pleasure aa aaflaq tfh-r ale. Ialambsrv. S. C.. Oat 10th. tf 37 Taylor, Murdoch & Co. AUCTItJN EERS & CO MM ISSION 31ER (i1 ANTS. xN ?.0. .\'..41, 1'endue Range. CsaorIeston. S. C. Sr art daily receivmtig framinn ttmorters W eani .ilan'lactntmers. the- late.t styleft Htd be-t qunliticsof English, Frensch atidAtner ican. stalleand mfiny DRY GOODS, ind are offeritg th1em at the lowest prices at private sale. as well as nurelsevedly at Auc tion. nn oninstat ternms. We are aleo gene rally sp p lied with SIIOES. BOOTS. HATS. CAPS. PAPER. ROPE. &e. romn the varionsa factories. We invite the at tention of otr country frienttlo. Charleston. Septr. 29. 1-24. (at .04 3-1; Notice. ?witmgemunrlrm nita W and the pualic genertly. that we have ist received a well eImlectel stock of 0 ~s, stuel VESTINGS, together with all other article- in the Merhant Tailoring Linc, which we offer at prices to suit the times. GOODE & LYON. Oct. 1. 1Al42. Disslolution. T 1 co-partnerslhip heretoforeexisting un der tie- firm of Scacaros & M F.i is his Ia d at i-slol veil by uitual consent. Allai -et'ted' bu..ine-s caf the firi will be adjusted by C. A. M1et;. P. A. SCRANTON, C. A. 31EIGS. -Oct. 1. 1- 1-2. tr 3m1 Notice. I. pevrsonsl indmitiee1 lit time mnhariber. nith .L1er by nate or opeian account. are reqest el to isk'e paavitment (in or aetaire the 10th of locember nay. otherwise they aill lie placad in the imanad of an nfivirer for coal-emtion. As I am forced te ihae mohey. tit ligpidate accoiuita which11 nrelmling a ai.t Amie. I hope those ind:lited to me will coim t'orward. W3i. B.\AILEY. Octi 5 m :i ""itce. A PPL('.\T( ' -.t ia h mad.e to the I.eris hatou oftha. Sm- tint it'n next iea.seit. that ;dl thle riafht ;amtd i ai of thm State, tso nil thes s-s taltm. reat ;andf yeas.nl,~t wharesnt them late Caol. 'bri.'tana lreithanspt. aar I ert re Jrarlsn las waiudow, 'a: was sz.et or poawaea'ad tat thme tItula sa has mar herr dath.-indl partienalrly sers~alts an the Towm of 'ltlFr:.,nproaia-edt taa lie schaaat edl. may3 ihe i'eteda in ' 1imn Gr;: v.:mda Ssn .aanl a nm'nturail daughltr of::a'id Ih it tiaa. an" eaa boths. Asmgust 17 :im 29 Notice. A PPLICATI( IN wiltla be m-a~' Ia thma L-e:. Itature oaf thi. Stale. nt il.< next ea'ein, bar closing' thei road laesing fross lihe Five Notch Roaad to thle Scott'.. Ferry Rted, known amly time uname aoftime New .\arket Road. P~slcmls ot1; ice. A LL Persone indabtt t e slmEFstae offnenn Ceeker. dlec.. nre enreneatly regnssastedt to onm~ke paymenlmft. 3'. thel condtmeon of the Esmtate i.e stach. that I shall hem cosoaelled to cilose it as amss na it enn possibly be dsane, therfore, I ams ill bmspe's thaws thsat tere damuiad Estate, w~aill avail themselhves of thlis notaice 11 and ake pasy. mentat. Th'is 1st aday ofAnanusr. 1882 tILIVE"R TOWLEAS. Ordinary of Ecgejeld District. Aung. 3. Iaid2 tf 27 For Sale. T lIE Ssubscribe~r offers for sale the well knoawnt leaunee in Aiken. frointing osn thei Rtail Raaad. and ksnown as !IIARSH'1S 1HO TEl.. The homuse has1 been kept as at Public Hoise fair several years. and contains 40 reoaoma donalela anal sinigle. tile greater portionl of them WithI fire places. Upon tim premises are like wavaee all necessariy ont bulildings. kitchens. ne ro hloaes and sutahiflng for 100 horses, in the yardl is anl excellenat well of wataer. Tertns one thaird caeh. the balanice on a credit or one sand two years. Also-Forty or filly sunimoproved Lots, hand. aoely situated. withlin thme corporate limits of Aiken. Apply to JOHN MIARSH. Aiken. Dec 9 f 45 ROOE & JOB PRINTING O F Every~iescription executed with neoatnessandeespatch.at theOllice of the ........ L.....LD V .......... From ha8mithuer Latrory Meseger. BY-GONE YEARS. Call tieta, let me see thems."-Macbeth. I Pee them now-I we- them all The shadow train of b-gone days ( in Memoo mirirr see they fall With stil ing rays. The playmaihs ofmy childhood's honrs ! With undim'd eye and unburnt cheek Nature's ying' and starry fowers! I almost heir them speak. And that sweetgir! now woman grown Now vanithing with fairy fli:ht Like bloom and bloossom. fruit, all gone Alaa! thiasarly blight Companion ofmaturer years! With laurell'd broo-where tenins placed The soi ivhib still eac'h heart endenas, And never was disgraced; I see thee ton! whose erery look Imparted joys-of purest ray ; Thour't gone-a rte leaf on i brook Formn'd. seen then swept away. On. on still glWe the airy crowd! With noiselesfootstepsstill they move; 'The gpooI thiir lht. the sad the proud, One -hal3ud frm" of Love! A gloom in 4lling on my brnin. A darkuess depens in ony brea.-t. utha. thnea l'd. the uirror'd train Should ai t the best. 'Twere bettes far the gIs.% to shiver. Titan Joys i'd to dim with tears; To steep in the's wave forever All thougl of hoe years.II. M. 1huonsand, 28, r. 84. - BE CFEERFUL ALWAY. Since lire is b6afe 0 never wear A cloud uon th brow; Erase the furnMed -lines of care Tiat maktm gloomy now. Nature, in smiles arrayed, Invites I - gay ' ' ie, .- . Be cheerful and de sullen gloom That sicken. in the- sky. A ill disappear-and lieaven assume A ,-oldrn brilliancy. We make our daily cares and bring The sorrows that destroy When should we smile be gay and sing Iife wouild have to alloy. .7iscellaneons. D)ANGERtS OF ELECTIONEEitING. The Picayune rejoices it the possession of a live Yankee. as a correspondent. who having wandered as far south as Louisi. aun. peddling notions, has settled down mortu n% here in the Caddo country, or some other uudiscovered region of that Statc, and there concluded to run for Congress. The rollowitng extract from a lener to the 'ditor of the Picayune. describing, one of his electioneering tour<, is a specimen of the luck he haI in the delighloful business, --Wall, I put up %ith a firsirate gnoil natured old feller. that I met with at a billard rooim, and when we got to his hin-se -twas just at dltisk. We weut in. and I was intoduced to his %wife. a ine fat we) maan, that looked as if she had got fal on taMn. her face was so full of fun. Arter a while. arter we'd talked 'hont ny little gal, anda 'hnut the garden. nnd so on. in co~me tihree or four children. latfin and skipped along as merry as crickets. There wartn't no candle lit, 1mut I cenuhl see they was fine boakinig fellers, and I started fur he ,adle bogs. ini w bich I had put a lot oafagar candIy for the biahys as I went along. '"Coom here," says I, ".yau littlo ronag.--come along here' and tell me what vitnr name ti." the oldest came upi to me,. indl says he, "my name is Peter Smith. sir." ".ind n hat's your name?" says!I to the next. ''lt Smith, Sir." 'The next said his name was BilISmiit,' and the oiurth said his name was "Tum my $mith."--Wall, I got 'ettn on my knees, and kissed 'em over and over again, and ginx'eta a lot of augar candy, and old 'lliss Smith was so tickled that she laffed all the time. hMister Smith looked ott, hut did'at say much. 'Why," says I, *'3liss Smith, I would'nt take a good dIeal for thenm four btoys if I had 'enm-theyr'o so benutif'Jl and sprightly." '-No." says she lallin, "I set a good deal by 'em, l,ut we spile 'em tu mucht." '"Oh no." says I, "they're rn'al well be haved children; and, by grashus," vays I, pretended to he started by a sudIden idea, "what a strikin resemblance 'tween them '.ioys andl their father!" aund I looked at 'aIr. Smith --I never did see notbin equal in it." says l--"your eyes mouth, forrad-a per fect picter on yoo sir," says I, toppin the oldest on the p ate. I that' Mliss Smith would die laffin, at that;t her arms fell down by her side, and head fell back, and she shook the bull house laffin. -'Du you think so. Curnel Joutes?" says she, and she looked towards Mlister Smith, and I tho'I she'd gone off in a 6it. --Yes," says I, "I do ra'ally now." "Ha, ha, haw-w-w !" Msay Mister Smith, kinder half laffin, "you're tu hard on me, Curnel, with your jokes," "I ant ajonkin at all, says I, "they're handamim children, and they du look won derfully like you.' Just then a gal brought in a light, and I'll be darn'd if the little brats did'ut turn out to be mulatoes every one on 'em, and their head as curly as the blackest niggers! Mister and Miss Smiti: never had no children, and they sort o' petted them lit tIe niggers for playthings! I never felt so streaked in my life as I did when I seed how things stood. If I had'nt a kissed the lit tle nasty things. I could a got over it, but kissen on 'em showed Ihnt I was in earn est. (though I was sort soapin on 'em as I thought. all the time) and how to get out of the scrape I did'nt know. Miss Smith laIfed so when she seed how confused I looked, that she most suffhcated. A little while afterwards there was a bull fmtner ly of relations arrived from the city. and turned the mater off, but the next mnornim I could see't Mister Smith didn': like the remembrance on't at all. and I don't be lieve he'll vote for me when the electi ton comes an. I *spect .i Sinitti will keep) the old feller under with that juke a gnod nhile. A Perfect Turk.-Tie Ogtcnshurg (N. Y.) Time% gives the followiig report of a ligany case just tried in Si. L.I" rence county. The fellow 4%ould tma.ae a first rate Turk: IWilliam D. Carr. alias Alfrl (o1 humrn, was arraiied oi an itdictmine't f1r Bigamy. It see-m's that he w,e, married somC 23 years since in Vermo.o. but sion Carne to this State and % as ntarried againo in 1lassenna in this County. about 19 years since ta a respectable womn. bitt soon left her and roaned to part, Unknow n. Aluitt 13 or 14 years since Ie was marriel to Miss Rebecca Clark. of Utica. with whou lie lived for -,mne yerr.,. aut re-oov. ed to Decrfield. Oneida Counity. He continued to reside at leerfield till about ihe 14th of December last, when lie re moved to West Turin. Lewis counsy. fur. nished his family with a few provi-,ions. and in a few days left a wife and five or six child-en to turn and shift for theutelvet. in brave the rigors of the fierce winery winds-to suller with hunger or live on the charities of neighbors-under the false pretence of visting his father in Connecti cut, hut taking the opposite direction he soon fAuiid himself in Her Majesty's Pro vince, and f n has rst, secontd, and affections and winning the hand of ano ther fair ou, but he tarried scarcely long enough to form an acguaintance-took leave of abseence, and was next at work in Canton under the assumed name of Al fred Colburn. Some time in the Spring he removed to Madrid. and soon turned his attentions to the daughter of a widort woman. succeeded in his object, and was again married. utnder his assumed cogno. men. It wa- sioon suipeeted that all was not right. and he was arrested at the in stance of a few friends of humanity, and committed to our jail i-i Canton-plead guilty to an indictimetit found against him at the last tertn of the COur and was sen tenced to live years at Auburn State I'ri son-the lonee-t term the law allows, it is believed his wives are all liviig. Distress among thr Farnrs of Ireland. -An Anicricai editir in the Emerald Isle. writes to the Philadelphia National Ga zette as follows: " For nany years pa.t, the sinndarl or comfort among the farmers of Irelatid. has been on the decline. When the old ka ses expired, the landlords at onre raised the rents up to the improved value of the farm and the motle of cuhivation. The talents and iidustry of the farmer wvere tLis converted imnto capital far the benefit of the haand owner, anid while the labosr of the tenant was increa5.ed, his meanis of subsistence were reduced until pitatoes and milk have no.aw hecome his only food ! Hie is now)% compelled to sell all the luxuries and comforts he produces. to meet the increased taxes anal the retits. The landlord holdls the pulse of the tennt, to watch the last drop of sweat he can exact from him, without exhausting his victim. Thes face of the country looks beautiful, baut poverty and the police have totally changed the character of the Irish people. They exhibit a tameness and air aof despair and resignation which, to to tme is mnolancholy to conttemiplate." Specie. ike water will .always find its own level. WVherever there is a vacum in the amount naturally requirced, it will be filled by a natural current that will flow from places where there exists a supe-ra bundance. Of one thitig, however, every one, we should think. must now lhe clear ly satisfied ; anal that is, that specie w~ill never circulate in company with deprec iated bank paper. Two cerrenicies of unequal value can never circulate togeth er. T1hat whtich is the least valuable will drive that which is the most so out of uise. Thus it is that so long as the utotes of the banks that do not redeem them on deanda in specie, continues to circulare, the curre-n ey in the places wvhere they sa' circiulame will remain usounid, and specie will cease to form a part of the currency. -Pray, Miss C. ( said a gentleman the other evening ) why is it thtat the ladies are so fond of aofee~rs ?" " h ow stuptid! ( replied Miss (;.) is it not perfectly natm ral anal proper that a lady should like a good oler, air ?" The Spaniards, in allusion to the pro fusion with which distinetions are now conferred upon worthless persons. say that"a formerly ronnzcsnweyc hun, n ~s ses, but that now ariess aro hung on rogues." From th Norfolk HIerald From Africa.-An arrival at Chester. Delaware, brings late and direct dates front Gambia. Great distress for provi sionus pervaded at Bassa Cve. Tho health of the Colony was gool. The U. S. stoop of war Vandalia, llam seycommanding, arrived at Sierra Leono nIt the 231 of July. and left for a cruise it Liberia, and the leeward coast, the 71h of Aucust-ollicers and crew all in goiod health. TheAtmericnainerchamen .aere mnuch gratified Ita have a U. S ship of war in the walers of %%et Africa. The brig Atala:n:n. Brown, inas:er. of Philadelp'hia. was S:"rra L-on on file lih of' Auguese. The ha'qe Geulleman, of Now-York. wa- at the Gambia about the 26th August. There waes smuch sieknesq among th, Eitropeans at thu town onl the mouth of the Ganhia. 11. U. M. ,se:Im veel liite, arrived nt Sierra L.--te from the Niger abotit the ju10h of Jlslv. brm:a;ilose Gapt. Allen, and all the rema ning -trh -e!rs of the ll r..tel Niger expe-ailan. as also the ciiz-a (n e s 7 a -iwl ret.- aptives of Siere . - ho had jfii'a. tihe expeoiitiuc aS lannrr,. IIe vcham-,I t ic, a iiim I itterpreters. The expeds tin is tal iils abanhoned for the preeiit. lee .\le ndia a, -N'- al; froreaken the mi-sna'.r,.- ce eleve-n filen and three girls. Engagement u-ith a S%rer -The tatts 8f . B M. brig Roilti. (ito.l h) fu~o lately had a %iv--r-- relueountre w %ilt ite Volladoire. The \'ihlolire had mande soIme ldifdozr~en succes-afuIl trips. eact tine carr% ing a fill cargo 4.l jlave..s. The Roil Ier tel in mith her a few days ngo. and attemipated to board her "ith tier boats. She remaeined perfectly quiet until the boats wrett alkngsile. wheti the muen 0n board opensed a galbaug fire upon thiml with heasst charged blinderbuses. Eightof the lioll.r'a enen, icluiding ono or twei olic..rs. %ere severely wounioed. and the boats lorc.i tot retire precipitate. ly. The Volladare s remarkable swift, and of course escaped. A few lays before lhe engagement rc ferred ti tu the above, the- Roller was en g toed.in d'estrokjo allt ving eeiahb bour a cargo of inves was ohipp.d off ahoit 3U miles to the windn ard, fro.i n point vihiei the Roiller tilp :z that perio.l Ihad bero iinvestinig mIt cl.ac blockade , r some two or thre,: -ianths. John C. Calhoun and Ifenry Cttap. are jrominen: befor.. Sn- natitn and veri .nturally tot). fur lie next Pressidene . Thev have beven chamupions in the :'enua. ofihe United Stde' lor years-mi thei: opinious itay be said it finve made par ties or to 1 tt . them i n . With all the intflurice wuict t.L pr-iss can exe, csse, in favor of tile jr-c r: inctmbet, or Mr. Van Buren, or Nli ty ., el.. will be diIf'itt to liv..ri te P' o111 mOl fron fxing on the-se I .% a a .,ipl,. Its (if the couutry. Twelve ye.irs tiu-o .,..- ii'sne 'or mr. Calhoun as a entn.lidte I-or t, Presidency would have ta.i an aili.ae,. to seven tenths of tile A iericaiti peolal. but the digtitied cotirse he pursued t 1832 the pirofessior.s lie then inade and which ie has s;ince il-t day sustuinel hv a reasinable clonsistency. has raised hi.,i tip a hoist mn every State in the Union whio leasu 1upon hiatt as on a strong pillar s11 porting equal righti-aand the hope of the Sonah.-inyah Ubserrer. Biankruptse in Aentucky.-Uy to t. lst oaf OJctober. .-e en mthtls fromt tha tme I tey coimmetnceias ca 'ri ' tc.gil thlorn we.re. 1:70 pet.'itia:.5 ;aar a ei beneiaht of the batnkrsspt act m t h.vs:ncKry. Thea ~aI highe clue of naiebtit -- aiina mtt e pamrt aas aty aitia of the.. w appireni t . - $; a .t.. i.. hig;uest $.~>2.000,t -- edl ..p lpaa,,e n eo toa $100.u00. Thlere, ltre aeston aases uJ. low down as 70 and 880. The whole amitint afjpropeorty' put m-.. the hands of assignees, il, sa s tt K. tucky Yeoman, probauly arnian. :.. million of dollars; the whoele' amfounat ia,~ a datedl not less than tetsnsmilaon-.ie. petitiuons cotttUue to colme ill a-l a:a , las ever, and thea plroeatct a, .m twelve months not less than41 t.a eniv .1 lious of debt, will, in this wsy), I-- li'qF.. ted in the 'sngle Slate oit Kenntay..--. Y. Morning P..st. Bankrupt ILaw.-T he folon mg i-, :m extract freom the -'.lississippaanas " a pop, published in (be :st ate tif .is-i5.,,pp: The Bankrupt Lawt.-We ...a tha our emtbera ao Lonraas. .,roa ol t i- .m ion thait the iacsnr lpt Lttw "a o a. ..pa,.a ed as soon awn bil. can tie hulra hel tbhr'... at the tuecting oft Congress in5 Ie.e he, We have no adoub' f the coerl ctness. ci I hir opinionts. nTere .":1 al anhsltless. howit evaer, be a savting clause for all in Couart. Pert sa intendiing to avail themtselves oft the nae.nefit eaf the law, should file their pe tsons as aiss ats possible-at anvy rate be foreo tile meehiug saf Conigress. A Plain Destinction.-T he w ic part y would imake use governmceit of the Uni tsd States the principaal of the firm. Tho Democratic party would miake it the a gent. The f'ormer. 'sould be a governsment of successful politician-.; the flatter a gov- a emrnment of thec people. W The Ne w Yorkers are railing out against ohn R ank runt Lan n-thei,. Cry. is Rn .