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"We will cling so the Pillars of The Tensple e mass Shia, we will Perish amidst $he lulins." VOLUME Vil. E e l o t o e - 184. NO.44. EDGEFIELD ADVEIETISER Sr W. F. DURISOE. PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Three Dollars per annum. if paid in adaare -Three Dollas and Filly Cesuts, if not paid befoea the expiration of Six Months fiom the dats of Subscription-and Four Dollars if not paid within twelve Months. Subscriber. out if the Stwa are requited to pay in advaxce. No subacription received far leps than one per, and no paper discontinued until all arrear ag are paid, except at the option of the Pub lisher. All subscriptiols will be continned unless otherwise ordered before the expiration of the Ydw.I Any person procurnl five Subs-ribers and 'becoming responsible fru the same. shall receive the sixth copy gratis. Advertiweets conspicuously inserted at G21 seats per uquarn. (12 lines, ir leas,) for the first inseron, and 435 ceuts, for each contianuance. Thow blished Monthly. or quarctly will be chard $1 per square lnr each insertion. Ad vertisements not laviu!t the number of inim-r tiuns marked on them. will be continued until ordered out, and chargled accordingly. All Job work done fur persons living at a distance, must be paid for at the time the work is done, or the payment secured in the village. All communcations addressed in the FAlitor, pest paid, will be promptly and strictly atend ed tas. Candidatem. o7hre friendsi of i. R. WILLIMS announce him as a canididate for the Office of Slieriff. june 15 tf 20 7 The friends of Capt. J. J. SENT ELL, announce tum as a e-ndadnte for the otece* of Sheriff. njaich 28 9 ? 'The fiends of scar BOROUGH 'Bti)ADWATER, annoutnce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Col lector. march 9 6 07The friends of Sbubel ATrAWAY, announce him as a andidate l'or the 05ce of Tax Collector. ol Edgefield Dis trict. 07 The friess. of Capt. W. L. COLEMAN. annotLnce Wll as a candidate for Ordinary of Li.etield Dis trict. Jau 19 if 51 . The &friendsof Win. J. iM 8, Esq.. anntutce lsmn as a candidate for the office of0Wdinary,of Edgefield District. September 2. tf 31 The friends of Colonel J. HILL. announce him asa candidate for the of Ordinary, of Edgefield District. if so Theieofsew. wi - d8, sanoonobhin as a candidate for theomife of Ordinary of Edgfeld Dis Comnmercial. AUGUSTA EXClIANIE TA ULE. 'agusta Insurance and B4a1g Co. Iar. Bank of Augusta. Branch State of Georg ia at Auig usta, Agency i-iuk ol lrua is k, Branch Georgsa ital Roa.d, Nechanic's disank, Bank of St. Mary's, Bank of Milledgevalle par a j disc. Bank of the St. of Geo. at Sav. par a j - lranches of ditto par a i - Agency of ditto, at Greensboro' par a j Bank of Brunswick. par a - Commercial Bank. at Macon. piar a -a Geo. R, R. & Bkg. Co. Athene. par a -. Marine & Fire lux. Banik, Say. par a " Branch ofdioi, at Macos.. par 2 - Planters' Bank. Savannah, par a Ruckersville Bankin;: Comp'y. liar a Pbwix Bank of Columbu,. 5 a 10 " Ocanaulgee Bank, 3 a 5 Central Baik of Georgia. 22 a - - Central R. R. & Bkg, Co. Sav. 4 a t; Ins. Bk. of Columbus. at 3lascun, 2 a 5 - Exchange Bank, Brunswick. - a Ala a Notes. 20a t" Charleston Banks, par. Banak of Camden., Bank of Georgetown. - Commercial. Colsumsbia, Morchants', at Cheraw, - B~ ank of Hambhurg, N. Sale er Usirertain. Bank of Darien assd Branche,. Bank of Columlsus. Chantaboochsee R Raat & B.anakin~ comnpanyv. Monroe IL. Rnadi & Biankosg Comsspaunv. Planters' and Mochansica' Banak. Cisussabus Western Bank of Georgia, at RItne. Banik of Ilawkinaville. Draft. On New York, a 1 prems. Chrleston, a j " Savannah, par a idis-c Philadelphia, a I prew. Lesingtoss.Ky. par a I - Dr. JOHN G. WELLIAW4 IsE8 is prol a.asnal a rtsce. t~ list etizes oi Edsgelield vilia;:e aidiadjacens coutr', and can he 'ossnd. I.-, c..isng tat S. F. Goode s: dwelling, at all times(i. Nov.2 iI* 4,, In Bankrup Iry. T H E Suinscraber hsa.s esn. byi~ie Judge oa Sthe District Csourt foir Sosutha Caruha * Distict. appoia.ted Coanunissionesrihr PAIgeli,--d Di-etrict. pursuant te. the prssvisi.ons sof the Act ofCongress maude. and nosw inn force,. eonccrs ing Basskrupts. Thnerefoire. any persona wesb. isng to avail hian'elf ofsaidi Aet, waell lease c-all usgossthe underigned. at Hlasasturg, S C.. wls watiprepere all the papers nsecessary to a ista discharge, oan as liberal terusasa ansy sther pser son, having procured all thne Rulleisand Blanak of said Court regneared,&~ c. RI',l;RT ANDERSON. E hamhurg. June 27th 1-42 tf f -Blrouchi ko the JEs Ft thi. sitrict. a nseares usanm whos says hi ~Jnamae as Joseph. and that Ihe betongs i 4Johna Paltsersnn. of .llackies Island, S C., 4 ght comsplexioan.large whiskers froms sear a ear5 feet 6 inese hi-il. Thne owner s requested to c-ome fosrward proveparoperty pa chares and taske hnim away C. .UGOD1A'N, s. x. ii. - an. Ti, NIe?. Pr 49 THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT. DiaTRCT or SOUTu CArOL.*A IN RA.NKAIwLPTCY.' N tls matter of LeAie maiyth. a B akp Purasant to an ordet (of the it.arict ('eil ul the United Stut. .lr tih Dipts ies .1 Solt Carolina. Notice is here t# v v In, t. iat inms I shewn besere ti said t'ori at ii: 1- d--r: Court louse an cliarles:enm. mao. the imard day a December text, at. leven o'eclok. A 1. ni the said Leslie Smyth smuld nmot receive- hi Discharge and Ce'tificate a. a Bankriopat. Charleston. 5th day at September. I-42. If. Y. GRiAY. Cle-k. Se-ptr 14 12t :X3 'Ti-. ;. S. i ISTRICT COil 1'. DISTaRI'T 4,F :-4ecrII CAR4,eAt.ir EN B.\A K I LT P *V. N tme unaur ol' Joiuhts husw. Pilautr: dog in Abbeville Ustrict. 8m.n:6 ( ..s a. a lankrupt. Pursmunt too ni Order (of tihe I i-trict ('..,it of the United States. tmr the iMtriet of sint Carolitan. Notice is hieseby gtiveni. timat call,. I ishewnm before the said Court. at the Fedra Court House in Charlestmn. oni the twesnts eighth day of January nwxt. at eies.. e o doisc1 A. .\., why tie ssmtd John lin3ssell. Amio not reteive his Uischarge almd Certiicuate as Iankrua pt. Charleston. 29th day of ctiober te. I. Y. URAV Clerk. Noirr.9 1. -t IEMO.1 L. The .ew Cash Siore IS en it tie eiw% bir! litiaddmm ;,. cut nier r.\iatketmai Cttr4-jtrtm i. m a di to SWer C (riapon wierAeIs ar, Io .m - uI,# a spleidul assrtnwn-at 4,f f.asholnmabh-lm AMERICAN. FRENI l1 & :NWLASI DRY GOODM%; which will be affieaed at n--um i .un% imt fo.r vASH. In our stock man te- foimieverlsi .. atil ofgoua for L.diie lrems. viz: i:,:naaed (lrm-am cloths.striped iental-, Clor idd L.ni-a i-. howard de Laines. lack. Blue. and collore, Silks; limombazies. .\arrins Lmen. l.a anm amil table Covers ; FanaimL. Kmntucka Jean. Sati4tinItts. Blamkets. Negro cloths. A lar;: .-airtmest ufsajwis. mm :73. Cemts ts $ iflimnneh frona 25 ceiss I-- $c7 ; snd im shmr everv useful aud oriamnial airt.cle itm the Wr Goiod line. InI caonmnexio, with the sare. Avi:i he keput Merchant Tailor Shop, ('ntrance through the Sinre m d..e h. - intendence of \Mr R TY:3ih CAP Where trill be kept a g Claut. plain send figured I C2erAs. Cessimeae. and amiehlestle. togethr sminsp wbere custome - or select the materials - Imade in ti latest rasil 25 per cent ters than .... - Wl3. KETCmliA.1i & Cu. Ilemburg. Oct. 29. le42. 9t 40 DINECT IMPOHTATION. Mardaware A V ufllry. ' i.: naania bers havejtm receivedd;rec fronm the uanifactiurers it, Eng-inaeid. nim tie Nothern State-. a n- anmJ wdl z auttedi stocL f Hardware &: ('utIcry, purchased ciitly for caii; which they (4', ftr sile. on rem.as:.ble tersm. at their ,tr.. i the hbrick buddim;:. coruer ot Centre :antd M.iet cer-tx.. e osm-i:: of Euh.h. a-ede. and Anwrican iRON 4im da dd .-tea. Ilollow Wareo all Lies liU 0 .d and 11moom Iroi:. Coilinss' Axe-,. Adze-. Chi..iw. and Gwuges. Mill tromms. a mit numrmaeit. Au' mis.Vemres.Smitie'.illo-'i.& Ianne ltirse $hs and 1 ier-e ShIe Nails Tabile Knite- & For.-j* i'en A. Poacket Eme:a. .\ldi anal Cr.A cut ,an %. fie-llnan Tent a:sw. LAcis. Iitice-. . ..Shee and ir Ti m. i .. e iiheet and t 1.c'aa e.s lma~. sa mEa..pan;.nd oth'mi ter a n. lbt hles inte s b a Eit the lind cooups".e n'm.imud ie lua rum tedi.tm ua ti.\Jaiaa)Wulim'eve-i. m b nm (; 1 P .pe, c cL . J R a:1. eO ilamvug t .9. I . tct -10 E~imFIEmEarDIMTiT 1 T; a mimt amierd tat mb layC u to o m . . l'amma. i. 7 Trnifth ae n1 ~~~%ticCur oue nhe.lut lo. i! Janar next. sl oramafist rm Geoi. Popearmm mai ci~.s r lhar i siding . Juds ,.nn 4.rtyfo !vz.a .ua friua Potas for fmi tm sI sim~e plant~isms;:dm.jut rece ,sied onau ce J11. L.tRN JEF' mrS. 1Notice. A LL Ri'.mas W smNalbl p~ers fro Emt:ta f tak ain::iornt Nmte iim hand.smiven byt itneIs aE5'eacaa. tii.anwai iw.e mandiJon tim Jone. it 54w hndrm a ndCli ;ifwen~a~ ~m d.llars. duiastm~ Ja ar in l4ap, and as is ar liac Jaur l13. ax" prvedl tbemele ot m. mtmian nun warr-m tome. is i dete medmnota to ay.id ot. leWcmeldi law OcAt3.1 4 :' ottic 4 ecess. F'rom Blackwoud's Moga::ie. IOP-. If' liope Ie dead-why seek to live! Fe'r what. beefclesi, hlins lifei tom give I .se. Liie. aid Y1'u1th1. ald ienav. too. Ih' iope le d- :d-s:iy ! wibat are yon Love, % ithmit flope ! It canmnot he IA %'--e l Vi a yon -. f it ted .:it .* a.aw I3eopair. *.'w--"'i hope'len. Luv e tim.it. there n :htt I lope ! Oh. that is not T 4;e ut t da% b-y day ts rot. \\i :beei'im - co tfd and p-aamgions dead; To* womler i't r lite n orld mase tread IpJonpu iis heutites; anad to gaze %it. iacarni o% r it- diowt a maze: Ohl! thiink if tin- be Life! ilan say, -IWho lime. when hoipme lre. fled away r" Yoiutlhn ::hout I oipse! An e'ndliies smaight. Trei it hi li- let thme cold -prin:;'- ii-ht The lt114m1',ta-he, luau the utunder'.strife. Yet pvitie nway% a iwear lire. WhwhtiI older would takn e muk andot died r neath the ,t eii timeir yuth detied i ut %%nt -I withl lein th ia i 2t is. ;tre It To r.il at Youth ful iliel herel". And 1 eautty, too. nt lent, ltine is gone. I '. i.-. Ilse rav I. . imch It.mlshomne:m' A d. seet wtisitt 1111. ti.htuwed ighit. i:1 lm-I 1,0 tmlk bea w... It mal- it bri;,it. Nuw % ht Isvai time silkient hair. l 11 anig-cl l him le Mr. To: beailung eye ait ;:Lame refi:d Famt emblatce ul that purer imid ,I. gell m11,41. dut, ynklimg i lteUn. ioint, hisert the iicher tinta run Aust! they luw jut seew to be Bestowed 4t m-ei at .Ml-ery 'Iev ePmak olda a long. Iogoue by. The poitt to cold Reality. .A..i wmth a deuilh liken . they say. -- Oh! % 114l are we when fluope: it away " L u -i. V. - - . . .conW. hier'ohu.e sires mist mourm her lid tier paituiot ins lauitenit her rate' .lnst native giniiuA ftde and die. Beath :ilms the oppre'-as wrathful ire Nor patriot v eie lee -w sky. t Tr, fil I the sooutl nillh sacred ti're I )t lher owi bolotn me'er repi e. lier genmerotssi, girted mizhty ones! litit wrete hrci wronim, and tell her v.ocs, in oiter lind:. 'i;eath ot!r suits, r I Forbid It. i.caven' It mitt int be I..-[ Peae her dowiy ptIitions4 qpread, .ad tar acruot tIme br-:asmg set. Oin i.an t shore her ble-ping sited. I wee'P ;;. tih thim06! wiho weep'e hi thmr.ii. -.% rul..eel commtry :" 1iark Lit cry Opplre-..... b1 1+ alh lto it, 1.411. Ansd ier redimption draw'thi nigh! .hiiscellaieous. The followim letter from an intelliteint Sthishman im Liverpoli, written iat m. 111h, un aildresed ti tle editors of time Cin( inattati GazetteLv pelaks ti te po)ilt :.a1 it re.:rdth cultatatitn afc itt in idia. noi the n'cess'aly of ant Aiz'erican Tariff I)eur .Nr:-V en m 1mhde oilltemn fee'rtmon iei the. .m ts. I it nas itnducted teo tiik thei ld effoWhrl. oni th pas m~lt ofC Gointllenlt nuol im ve a fathurie. I batsed t his cal .i .in upon heml e dai~i kta I hat1 your skill. a.::cinery,. f(rility icf e.. chea ptnes cmf c'iln epu 1ce, andm~ nearnessE tim us. wvomsid eale yo.u to put dow i::mn) comupetiitin. .'atnce any re*tut1m home I ha~ve ctmnverted wtithi a Iriend irmozm Itaiim. whm re-itided for a lmn::t hite inm tmi'hletmn. tedt ae famiil i.:r ithi com~tton grmin;;i. nol' wchi is *.ow Ienma;;~ed 'in it cultuVivton in te Eutt-antd, fronmsl lats furniaed te e by~i hbnit , 1 tlO tiaied it was wron:. iiTe e'xperiment ini Indiam~' wil succeed. anid the succeem i b o boith rapimd antd permnanent. T'hi'y will notI inly gruin ihe 'msma pply us besidem with lairgu quantilies of tiht ramw :nnterial. Whiat etliet, vou may ask, will this hm.tv tupo Uilthle Statesa! 'Thte tissam effect nill be io drive 'mliii-,ut tf time Southt Aimor. ican omarkets. Thua has lbeeln yOUr gru d. Yo u drove ut a wny'c fruotm a-underselling tim withouit ilflcultyv. But iimmin ibey esmnufacture a eoatre fiiatic (which just n::. Cth m.arket) cheape~tr thnyoupsi byc:.nudi, ceoiseq pueli,, you will bhtvo ain turnm tcm y eld it was a ftai policy on yn-eyour pamrt whticth ef t r imuufacure's to estatnd i aguinst tite worid withmut houme proecetion. Theuy canm do a great dleal; lmoreC than uimosm peopele; bmut they cannot Icomipeie withi paniper iabomr or lime ceap w ork of inudta, ummlesa hetlped by hmo.nedu. to! tie's. te Thei s'condi ei~eet must be to change the ecultivation of at lre nutlmbert iof the States mer e;:aecd in tihe gromwh ol f collton. TFhe mu richm amlienvialm btmltoms of thet M eissipi -''muy etnabe' the pelanter there to cuilivate Icottmt at 41 mr 5 er-'.t. with profit; I sutppmit t itwii!. flma int G;ergitu ntmd the Camrohmtam if I amnt an~ sof..,,...; i ano .......d..i..... Sknow all about this. If I .the averageverop ill o6 be more than 500 ;. ill nt be over 00 lbs. Cotton-growing there will businest. What these air hands to. or irt what play ibeleupital profit AMconjecture ? hut I Celli, hey ire. that they will 1W .Iht thrift and energy of the Y will be need to get thratel v. that on which our legisla an rtopists like Suost to dae~s~, sp d infiluence on the uegru governmet had fos. terqd res. so as t- give theus yo'u Anscrican ao as they tmi;l;t haive alf yuur coiton crtop, yo YO pe ted wiith ie wforld Succ uplthe valueof the ! %lave ..- edhuvery for ages. But t4hi. and.lhe time is now past Giow1i &z, dlia can mtan ufacturs. rial so as to drive you ut! cean market, and upiply. .w ...so as to meet half iur Wao no market which will pay o x prices. The conseq e at the slave still ie an act e owners. he . l! cat himout , 'd therefore. 1 must inlfd alfir. Ti.-. yol !go, ation, nnd f'iiu the singlev e braced the op push forward the India eat 's doiM14 to iing ubout apation tof tile blacks, than uses ltt gethes. Thsis idei cy of Iur first ntot ID, e no doubt It loas indiliofthe Free Trade party p.r6se your Tarif. . I rem'i R, -a9 27, 1825-0. .. ai Ned,. do yon suijC ge married! remat a bachelor. -f you do, you will be inrvitably ship-wricked on the shoals of matnimony; you- might as well unde take to navigate the-Norwegian whirl pool. Ifyou comehere, you are sure to be .ucked in. and all the cables in Christen dom can't bring you up. If I thouht you ever had the blue de vils, oIr any other devils, or any thing else to make you perfectlymiserable. I wou.'l spend no time in relating my calamities: but refer you to the worst part of your own experince. a* a mode of establishing muine. But you never was miserable, and never will be; you ar still the same laughiasi bachelor, eternally on the upper stide of l''rtune's wheel, while I am pad alng it the bottom. You are still free as the birds of heaven, or the dew of the for est. while I am bound, fettered and cou fined1 hke a condemned malefactor. Don't laugh at me. for I won't hear it-dant pre tend iml pity me. I won't endure that do 't say a word to me. I tell you Ned, you would ant know me. Why, how do yiou think I look since I ama mairriedlill tell you; mny gay atnd cheerf ut looks are gone-mny rosy cheeks are guo-mly fiesth is gone-my healtb sad spiriti eye gone-my ane ckt-thes are .,uue-my money is 'oo-al gone, Ned, e Ccept amy wife-sI lives and will live wthet, when you ad rare dust and ashes. lBut what do you thidtltegt for all I've host! I've got a face as long as your arm, asp. white, (bating-the yellow, and a shade uir t wo of brown.) as this pper, I've got udisouraged-4've got in debt-l 'ye got to bie at poor miserable devil-I've got-no I wou's toll you what I've got for a wife in this sentence. Buit who do you think I matrried? I'll tell yots eho I thought I m~arried-a tall, ele ant, and genteel girl, ubout seveuteen, wth a dark blue eye and beau tifuil face; her manners easy and gracefusl; her conlversmi gay and spright~ ly, ans her dispoeition the best ina the weit d; uncommon fea.ii her person, and perfectly acquiaintedwith, and competent iio masnage all the duujesticaffairs of a fam ily, Industrious an4otended; generous ina her friendshlip: d fangvor with alacrity and reenig an inlry with reluctance; a lover of home, ainmnre anxious tti see a little circle of wardt hierted friends hap py arounds her, thaa 1d6c4ah and dazzle a tnd dissipate her IU an idle heart lss mob. Ith iE '~? pahle of en vy, and was sure'.s tedl tattling, scandal and calumnj, -bieved all this and much more, a-qmitated to ask her to be muile. .n i -for once. Ned. gnslike a Yankeeasna arte, what was t he reasonl. Yotuseve ee-I must toll yoau. I ahougtlbrbyojod for me; that sprecious a piece~onsclain could nev er be made to unt ewnit such a coarse, milk- pan-miakinig tfe elya myself She had so mtasy petffecoonw, and I was cnsceious of so msfa Its i that I shtud deur-sd to think how 1itender heart would tleed, when she tiu4.t how she hat overratedl my good q~6.I got ovel this difficulty by ,f jking I mtgh im *provc: that he example could go very fal towards making me every thing I shouh be: and if the wheel had itlought in up - prize, why should I ni tac it as well a: another. After all, you have no idea how muel I sulered isyself to her. I could uu speak; I wasso ndch ashamed to ask our a delicate charming, beautiful girl iso aar ry one so little worthy ofl her, that I w ia ready to die with fear and mortification Sho blushed. hesitated, said she was me young; so litol acquainted with the work fthat I said was *) unexpected to her, (she had been thinking I would play tile fool for weeks;) and finally, she lived a. happy at homelshe thought sie wouill never change her situation. A los, panc and distrening silence. 1Cm! Ilat I woi'l g-, on with th-,, it's enough for %o. lu knoaw that your frieud conducted lhimsell it a ist driveling manner, and chal-;el lis merry face into such a hanaging lhok, as no mnau could own), uuless on the hiih road to ruin, or determined to be isarrird. To Ibae done with this part of the 3-1 ry, we were chained together. In three aceks I fund that instead of tie girl I thought I marriesl, I had beet yoked to a dumpy, awkward. vuhiairgirl, abonut twen ty-live-fler mannea ruide ;tral coarse. tier disposition sullen and surly. irritable. implacable, revengeful and unrelentlia. ;.nd rough as the vexcl ocean. N.-*i gau of her persin. au I ignoraut ',r the imlost commonau salfjir,; idle, discoutented, btai.ey, conceied,. obsitate and foolish; Ilsff-lsu.: with pleas4ure to lihe ranke-t saIandajl and loulest enuliaav. aii- de--r mailrd, it all hazards, tu hiuVe isur 4ur. wa%. Now. Ned, profit by ny fully-%%h a. ever %tall l, neve .do iou glet Man iet - Is i, -III A cheat-i is like a bundle tif I tenm inelicines-you mamy read the itip sing and flattering lable, nal the wonader (al cores wil inpunit; hat swallow the prescrition, and it will help vou out of world for your credulity. ileuvens! when I think ofall I have endured and nlffered, and edosider a hat a happy dug I might hove been, my brain i, ion fire. Peth,at you will say t hat I Ih..L - - .. .........an ut n ning a aves. And thus your resolution, energy uud Grmnest, would be by little anti little ananai hilated You have no iahea of the conut less resources the sex can resort tt, ims ac quiring and maitmainai, -heir powa r. Smilev used rsparingaly-ie-ors in profui.ion -sickness and -aghvs-mad fit,, hsvterie fit, speechless fits, (these are short.) anad inneumerable other expedients are resorted to. What will not a woian hazard wu have her oun way; wealth, lime, happi ness, and heaven, she is teady ta risk; a batever way be said about the slorttie% of life, it is doubtless a great mercy abai we dt not have to drag the chain forever Affectionately, your disconslate friend GEORGE GREGG. Successful Manufaeture ef Cotrn.stia' Molasses.-Mr. James Vaugnitn. ofI lIen ry county Tentsessee. has succeeded it malnufacturing escellent and clear molasse frotn corobtalks. A letter in the Nashvillh Banner, in relation to it, says: --1t i! pranounced by all wto have tasted it fa, i preferable to that made fron the suga cane. It has saomewhiat thte uppeairanac of honey, and the meore you use it, the hert ter you like it. The miill for grinaditng alhe stalks is very simplde, costs only six dl1 lars, and can be madec by ay coammot mechanic who lhas ever once seen at With this mill, wlihi wlould answer vers well for an apple mill, and which run! with twvo horses, ho prodtuced one hun dred and twenty gallons of juice pmer day The yield of molasses from the jtuice asi tiame from the mnill was as one to five. I planted early. and cut ini August or Sep tember. Mr. Vaughan thinks about 69 gal Ions of Molasses from each acre in curl tmight be obtained, and perhaps motare The corn which hie used wvas pilanited ve~r late in June, and a severe frost fell befair nie Gnished cuttin: it. To this frost, am~ to the fact that the corn had nol suffirieni time to mature properly, lie attributes hi failure in making sugar. Mr. Isaac Nair man, the mechanic who constructed th mill, and who had been an old sugar plan e n Georgia, says that he never sawv fi ner syrup from tho sugar cane or whici gave greater appearance of graining, an that at did not grain, mush be altogethie uwing to the frost, which fell the day li fore they commenced opieratio~ns. .\i Vaughan is, however, highly pleased witl the success of his experimenit so far, hav ing demonstrated conclusively, that wit a mill not costing more than six daellan every farmer in Tonnesscee can mnanul'at inure his own tmolasses, and that aif a supeI rior quality. Another year, he hapes: adds his so;;ar also. -It must he mentiori ed that the 'refuse juice' which is skit: med ofI' in tho act of hailing, makses most excellont beer, and can likeise b made into excellent vinegar."-Baltimoa Cliipper. I .Nailpiresbusruoyyap."-The Hellos l Falls Gazette offers tao give a receipt in fu for the paper for six mnonihs, tn any an all who will find out the above punte au t hn moral it re'tnin,' F r 'em the Grenville AMeasttaineer. I Coulntemptible as M4echanics may appkar in tle estimtaion of a ,re'at Inmany,- it Ri evident that they are tihe most useful of the sumsan race. It is, however, to be admitted that there is much immorality anong theis. This is too tru-; butather, are many honorable exceptiost, iauv Sber. hotest and industrions among. and i is evideut they are the nobles work of G.>d. By them the sturdy pines audgonks which adurn our forests are converted into homes to dwell in-by them the treasure* of gold and silver, of brass and iron, hidl in, lia bowels of the ear h, are explored. re. fined, moulded, huimered anid p'llxshed into every variety of shap' that coave nience ca require or ele;unce conceive. The plow that turns the soil, ihe painted huse, the gilded chariot. the beautiful carpet. lhe splendid soft on ". hich the rich and Ihe great enes of the earth lell at ease, and nil hiti arts ofpeace and war. are lib handi:corks ofhis hands. Withuut a Me c aic. mian id liv. d without a habita ftaon andt died wihtou a name, lie needs one belt'lre he I. bornt. ipro.;tsh every stup ofhis hfe, and tanosI of all. iII death. Tie grieast hem-fiscl:ors of our race itn every a;u hu.e h1--rI .lechauses. Look at at: humble i .ser, it -ur nation's history. cond'ucis.: t he a ha.lerbois, tit ly amnd iartslenly jitO th'e .u0- .s oif i-jim. er earth, clireiig the prmtd morh wrath. iaid chnainras t ratny tnh oppres siu to :lie chiarwm n heel. it. Puil was .1 temil -akier, tie 6.4% iour of mts Iskinsd-was a Girpenter; but I iatmenmiol vniv ',- nmor an~stuance: tt-e' present carin, ilh reca.ry IaiI. wom;au ud c.slshdJ :bar aa, risel -ince the f'. Atal. owe their 4ir.I Cre tt , dajgiselg .MIeduJic l N ti. J %%. 5iOmI the AhilightV said. "unahe thee aiu A rk if ::Lpi*.er wood"' -he obeyCI und w ' aM 4aved, M 11Rw 'otato:. lIettcr Thnj4 CwL-ed. .Mlr. lihses.- A. Ii.; ai furtier, had four psig ol lite 41111e Ittler, ofcourpe ofthe samine brL.d, very near of a siye and flesh on the first day uo IJecenpcr. le then I wo of tIhe mu t a m ...-A our, and before ,,amen cawe, Must have perished bv star vation, had nout the quantity bcen ncrea zed. i'be reuson is plato, those boiled passed our of the itptuma suou. *hile the others contsiued l.ne'jr. S. NuTE.-To uore is froin a very res pectable source, aUd we publiahi it Iecause it coues nell %ouciued. But ne dosubt the cause. 'I'icre usust have been sine tther cause haut time ouc uileged by our currespundent. We are decidedly is ri. vur of cuohug psotatoes, whens it can he couvieuenmtly done, aid given warm to snine.-Edaior Maine Faurmer. John Q Adams on Temperance.-The lobuowug paissage occurs iu a recent ad dress s4 the vuerabk ex IPreusident on the subject of temnperance -- Il the ardur of your iceal for moral refurmis, lorg-t out the rights of persostal treedum. All ecess is of the nature of intemperaice. Self-to vernmnt is the l4Jundatou of all -our pliacal and social sn61tuious, ansd It is by sei-government alune that tile laws of temperaince can bo cniorced. In tue cilort to recoiver your broe,r (osm tradsing thme pr:rars pais moid.slstnance wilth te eGareuans cup, allure iun by isiudmies, rather than repel hisna by repmuaci. Tch lhim stsil mtore by ex ample thaby pre' cpt. de-:k not:to re uohmby legislutive enactmneni, that sirtue winc lie cun poe only by tbsi dictates oh Ins own uonacenece, and the enmergy ullis Uwii wsill. Let Iso tacturd of purty politics be nmsugled isith the pure streama from the pDute louhsusu of temtpern ance. Mlay Alse wstchn.ord of mural re' form bo the inscripton upons your bsannere, and umay thu sandard of your spiritual Iand anuispirtual warfare, in ecorLtwitha those cong~euaal armies, be borne aloft in triusmph. mill the cause uf mp~ileranee Lsall spread, 'comiauersug end to couiluer,' from Ithe river to tihe ends ul 5 iC carin."' Propert3 Left to (./atrn.-Property leJel to chiidrenm is ssin muatdes of in-sman cos a bone of' contenusou. lim: when it is not, the prospect of swheing prop~erly al ways causes the child to depend less on) tis exertions thant otherwitse, and is in that way a disadvanita;;e to hunit. It produces this el'ec t as stron;;ly Ufipit the minds ot' young womsen as young msens. And in the case of the yong femsale especially, stan ding in the way. as it actually, does, ol' thme formtnion of' a truliy judicious connec tion for life, atud not1 ibesn its any t especd, a benefit of she hsighest order, it is, on the whole rather ass evil than a blessing. But -iwe have to poinit out to parent, a hetrer way in which they mnay dispose of iheir property. It ija to plaice it ins the heads and hearts of their childrens. T1here it will truly bless smut only onie of thems, but thme arace of'inan gtenerally. Is lhere' One rea Cson that caii be urged against this coursei e If so, let us hear whmat it is. "We pause Ifor a reply." 'I Who is w'ise ! lHe that learns froms every oInte. Wehso iS s pwerfuil ! 1k that governs his psassions. Who is rich? i e that is cong