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IAO *-s'e"will cling to the PII!arv of the Temple of our LIberies, sm'd ma=I fall, we will Perlef amidt the Ruin.." VOLUMhE VIII- Lu, ruav h, 84-. . Seuma_ - ___ _==__- - -_ EDGEIFIIELD ADVERTISER AiT W. F. DURISOE.PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Three Dollars per ansum. if paid inl adcance -Three Dollass and Fitly Conto. if not paid before toO epiAtio Of Six Maonths from, the date ol'SAbscrilption)-anld Four Dohrs if Wot paid within twelve Montho. Suhseribcm out of the State are requimed to piy it -dcancc. No subiscripti')n rectived for le4 than one ger, and no paper di..cantinied until all arrear aged are paid. except at the option of the Pub Wier. All subscriptionts will be continued uttlen" otherwise ordered before tha exp.ration of the year. Any.person proctrimi fve Sumbwribers and becoming respouiible 13 thesawe, el.all receive the sixth copy grans. Adsr;timaeu conspicuously inserted at 624 cents per squatOR. (12 imoa. o$ ls,) for tht- first insertsoo, and 434 cents, for each contaiinance. Those publiaed Mlinthly, or quartett will be charged $1 per square lor eati. inpertt.u. Ad -ertisemeats uut having the number of imaer tions marked on then. will be continued until ordered out. and charged accordingly. All Job work dune for persons living at a dmsance, mn-t te paid fir at the time the wtork is done. or the payment secured in the vdh-ge. All communications addressmed to the Editor. post paid, will be promptly and strictly attend ed zo. P ROPOSALS for carryig tm Mails of the United States, fron the Ist July, IiW3, to the 30th of June. 1647. inclusive, South Cat olim, will be received at :e Contract Ofice of the Post Office Department. lot the eimv at Washington, until 3 o'clock P 31 c'the 1311h day of April, 1843, (to be decideu by tue 15th day of May.) ou the routes and the annet and time herein & eifed, via: IN BOUTH CAROLINA. 3182 From Adaut's Ium to Edisto Island. 15 miles and back once a week. Leave Auan's Run every Wednesdav. at 6 am. rrie at Edisto Island sano day ly 11 Leave ".disto Island every Wedncuday at I p m, anive at Adam's Run same day by t p n,. Proposal forsomi-wcekly or tri.weekly ser. vice will b- considered. 31U3 From Aiken to Troadway's Bridge, 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Aiken every Thursday at 5 a m. ar rie at Trearlway's liidge same day by 12 i Lease Troadway's Br:dge every Tihusdny at I w;ut arrive at Aiken smite day by 6 1a n. 3184 From Conwaysborough to Fair IBluf', N C, 45 miles and back. once a week. Leave Conwayaborsuagh every Alonday at S a nmat Far lut'affsae day by dp W. Cotewaedov.gh na pM. In From Crowder's Creek;N 1 Ueth elt, toi orkille; S C.-, 15 mi lept r., d back, once a week. Leave Crowder's Creek; every Wednesday at 6a m: arire at Yorkrille -ame day ty 11 u mR. nLeave Y rk ale -:very W ednesay t I 1 m; arrive at Crowder's '.',i ek sa use day b,.y 0 p w. 3186 Front Greeria.e c h. lby .iler's, Dookmn.t's. CuAirille, W-.odrnais. Vii. Pakt. ten's, Williati Goldstr:th. jr's, -!Wd Dr. Autim tin's. tc 0.reenvolle c b. equal tip 30 niile :unit bacL, oice a , - ek. Leare Gre.rille every t'riday at t: a m; ar rive at Greenrile? nest jay 6by 4l ir. 3167 Froum flurricaisc to, l-ancockrille, 20 Iniles and back. once a weck. Lease Hurricane erery Friday at a m; -ir rive at flanscocieilLe saine day liv 11 a i. Leave Hancockville erery Prihy at 2.o m; arie at Hurricine samne day by 8 p n. 3188 From Liocaluto. N C, by Iong Creek Shoals. Falls. and Cruo der's Creek, to York. ville, a c. 37 1.2 v, iles amid kne-k, once a week. Lease Lincoliton every Weduesdiyait 5 a m; arrive at York nille sname day by 0 p m. Leae Yorkcil!e erery Thimusdmy at 5-a 'n; y rive at Lincolaton sae day b - p um. 319 Fron lariion t: It t.y ruton u's Neck, to cotnwaysboro' 40 mes and back. omaec a wtek. Lease Marion c Ih c'rel y .'nniday a am r rip" at conwayalboro' .mse day Lyp p t,. Leave conwaytbero' eryr Slnd:y a' o an sa, arrnve at Manion c hi '~ase d::y -'y . l'-" 31A) Frou: 1T:&etlb-i's Riest to P'u.npkia: t.own, :6 mite.. and tac-k o':c.e a wee-l.. Leare Trave-ller's Rest e-ctry W.'-it'.dayq ati 8.m; arrive at l'utnlmam"M~wn san day by I pa". Leare Pumpkiminwn 'crry Wede..ay at 2 p m ; arrive at T1rarelkr's Rleet aanae J my by' 7 pm. 3191 Fromt Winnaborough. t.y Grayden'.', to Rocky Mount, 25 tide, and back, on*ce ai week. Leave Wisboroughs ecery Tlsuriday ant t8 a m; arriwe at Rlocky ,,M:na amie day tay.4 p m. I Lese iocky Moumnt ecery Friday -a: 'am: -arrive at Winuaboroughl 'same damy by 4 p mu. NuTi:S. 1. Se'ven minutes are allowed f'or openmin;; and closing the mails at all ollices, whaere mio partieular time is sapecilied. 13. Post Office blanks., meti hage.. are to be conveyed ithout fn?:ler chelm:. m ail linies admiring; oh such conaveyansce. 3. In aill case". there as it be it fur fesatureof' the pay of thme trip, wthen, the trip. s Uot rnn: a forfei&are ni'at lea: one.'ouartm pat of im4 when the rua.'sing or :rrzra! io so far Lmiiur'U time as to lu.'. the' conneh:cta'n with a epnd 'mg mail; and a I'orfeiture uf a due,. pruomo tin ofrit, when a grade or ser vice i-. renidered inie-. tior to that in the conatrat. Trhese li'rf'eituire' may be increaed into pen-etie-s of ighetr asmoun, accorda.g so the n2atuire or freine:.:y of the failure and the isiport-:.ee of the mn.-nI. 4. Fine's will be jigo-sd, mnule.'s time delin gency besiatisfanctordly capiiissed in due linse tlar (ailing to take from., or de-liver at a 'ee~t of flee, the aila. or iany pnzrt ot it: ter 'smirisamig it to be wet. injired, lomit, or dtr~oyed' ; for rou:, veying it in a place or mnanmer thi.. esos'e-.m to depredatimon. to.es. or injury :nt :mravin:1 . the time set. And for eting m1 nys ior mnm an expreis to tranomit 'onnnmiienl b.:rth::cu'te In advanace ofnt tho tam. a ,ienamlty watt be~ ea n edequal to a quarter's pay. 5.Tl 's tumaswkr Gsseren may ani the ceon. tract ': -peed. m;;!---: fiar ansa'itutii itm' timms of' thu Ileiiirt'mnt: fo'r r.:n.'gng to i. chren -- rrie'r when'i recr'mired by the :>epart mnL Er t~:. . :..' - *'*Ir E w.'..bIt the ing Up, mr rumnnimng aim exp1re- a- ah'frs'seld. ".Th *:'am~m..e. Gon...n i may~sor the enn tract, ant! filter time ,eclifodaale. benlIr.'iA a po ratsa amcrtaoc of' consslu.emfitcs. witims wce rer btrcjeemeti itopocwed toy fav.. lfe tile asdditioal tiervie., requinAd. for for the scccrtteed soed.. if tile eanpityt'aer at o~f caddthinl stock o.r etzmrrif is teaaderiie1 'eie.-mary. but ; ceistc~ractor wiflyJ. ins such cwMI. reloaejeah the Culrfact, on tiultIty noie l rL*Vcp it 1-0 th'n Ch1,Am%. Ilet' WAc~Y awticoiise for citfeiI l te wrvice. Ile atllow-. t lo ofpmoal~ extra Illy, oil :he alusumctt diac. 7. The prsymaarnzs imill lae taaadm irestilc draatls on profit oflicee for e'mleerw:e,.afl' Oia, (IT jir.itiolia aoen celia menr.bui szc lmlehracuj31au,. Atipee-:. .1tid tNoilasubcr. The d1h*4Jm':a as ct e micn are'ortaamg tit the be;et it-Orc':jissot ;[l Imitac icare-aseed Ifni will Le ;dlleawe-d, Aeh.-f tile:? pr-ave to be gceu~cr iacs ill advertiseed. iftat' plcsct.4e :.re~ correeily noamedl. r it. "M1 votma~%te'r (4nmat~~l it; pr-ifahited by l4av loes kevowsscgay uaatsiia, ce'mtr:,ci fur ilia trcmcn.amn:an of tile imil willsa l encos or rroro-wd to Puter imela ally ccc. it picremthlie iniin; o!.m inti (em a talle roan.r Arhct by aly others giecacs cr iet r,4:i". %% itu P.aIc hareo lmmdc ally .1agm'essaae. .1 0!"1 elloeret g!eig t cea- perfrmed, oar Ipr'ermi'.ed a.. u'cp tot jwe. fortit. casy .siedertti.Ja to dou. of tw.i ;.I 'he.. 3amm1'1,:Luoc wlhataer tu tameleCca ap utlliec Jsera.Oac taut It, bid l'or.' ma.ii esuetrnct. I)0. A Id rccerced siste'r tsme~, to-wit : thei 131h Aitril Ullext of i n, for wealecazt tdme gei-' antee reqmerci lby I:t%% ;efr lh:tt cennteitaes 2.4.1 C' I c bas cocieacderedl in cotea~ctaota wed.i a reg~ular propoiai. mce rdjteed ', ea (cct'lrar.tarnt. I C1 I I A idder ua Lrrp'e-- 'halreat dap. and I? hoists of dr-trsrtt 'ced .-zrrivn!. !criride~d aill ,note ri 'ziancg tiasis a,, aszked. zamd it in, obviema tf: it #to isail icmtexioae oi cstlsr accomaoolucilm a-. prejesct:'ca. IfU im tlsck tar is qc~ee'd 1ac.-0, ,.A uft:;.vwfor maote rnts5 , Im? intoao leate f i tot ecr~acss Se.asos all' petmizanrly tead romst- tt. But lacyn:eil 'ca,'. O smtseA a p p t ~r'r s vic thre istfronthe' 4adVCelsCmeaCa& Will If?--. Zien ls ia wnt connzitemd iet entaspmt.fill %vitla rigasfar :jcd. viit sect n'side for extrareuac. . -Se acnd whesre a jd cosamoinas any of time all-ore n~ I terati~onii. their iadainrsage; witl lie 4-oitittiateU lom coams;.a: Ill"? ii V~I.s ote'r Ieroplteish. 1 1). el~c.r.. Aatild bt: tetal usit: reate far Lid isai~ 0 !rClegmte 1. i~ flts bhJe-'ma tsaw a nd a exidtrmac' t, Im~ tiactam: ' Il of'eacla tivezaaher )f Use filtm. wicre a comi'jaroib saU'e.rs, ai., iid be diactiasctli slated. 14. Titr i!u'vimg ie 11cm iran of the gasaran wi-la jeblioecldlbe fillets'. the firset tlanak witl tite: :anwee ofcr h i-uam-.utar. tile' Secaaet with taa of P1 ilso teid her amid tile thitd :acid mrt wvitla thve h' 5.eanicslm anda ule taim rp'uts oef tle route ; V, noel af'ter 'zm b eiltste'sf. esouldl Lu teipw: Iy [lite St paumnfilot'. it - ai tt Icl e ia-iowls by the m atcn Ccc tilicao eafa fsoesntseter. #)a other eqaally faelU isczir t lstsuticsam~l, Lo lit- a uana of prom-crty. 01 and A ae 0o In -0 good hill gaaarucas. It flt-. nnl'r te i~cl i - CC7wl rsi toE - oesirce at- [byle ilam roetasistiar Geltc. ca-al. - istitehl vaseter julie an otcfig1tuim Isriter It to il,- l.-t day ofJ sly cext. with gooed and -tiit" 6cierstscsreaiee. use ie'rof it-w ce'rti:ec 1ctujeeteed. L l'f. ls Lid celziwele he woe'it mmm.Jet will'. . 'I ,~-.! i'ctli -- ~ Mai e liac t t it: Sic.t! e W7111e c Ois. 11 aV4 thlce 'ttea 66 be otlcd lice etc';arhltefisi lie tl Ie- raet eircd toy or fivil45rl-e M.! l Ali~rs! we:%t. n'. 3; 9'cluerk. pe il. ,_*o. TlcL 2 cc5es re t i~e et eccsted lteliure a tOmw 1-t joly eec'A..I Jaeuary 1 , 1-4-13 1w Ii. r tv: Eleion -Nolie l Ylcu bermi of* Cot.gresii. IN pursc'sac 'if' Pr.iwlatstit ,. Is? his LExcellmcry J.tSE5 I If I ~cn. Elle. Gov'crucr amid Ceacnandmer i-icc . l'~s it r ard esiver filc -ste orf soutii Caroliasa. ill-* Ahagaere (if' Elctmzien foat Fe.Itelreld 1ia. - trict. wiI opena ahc jacilk feat'h li iarrpse ofl n! reeiviteg thet vote-; of tlce citizeatv a elect3 't Mcte 't' of Cungreo. to) ra'jerevac tl.e fU1 Me'ailjcy gsal 'v t irtv uroi rs! tite d tay I,.l . Nairs: ITwo days-G. W. B. Will str.s, A. A. Simin-,, Henry Cox. Rid Hill: Two dny--Lewis Collins, ohn 11. Holmes. and E. McDaniel. Dorne's: Two days-John F. May. J. )orne.jr.. Alfred M1ay. Ram:lall's: T% wo days-R. W. Maat hews, Cohn lRhodes, W. R. Swcaringen. II. Butare's: Two days-John Lott, csse GoMillion, Janeb Ed-Ou, jr. 07'Vottei to be counted on Wednesday 'Ilowing, ni Edgefield Court lIuoa, and celarC tne election. Resolv-cd, 1st. That tho M!anagers of ,lections are :cquested to pay sp-ecial at !.jtion to the folluwing portious of the law -lating to Electiuns. lW. The nameo of Voterq to be register l, scritten as they roler, and the Lisi pre La vel. [A. A. 1716. Wal Statutes p GS4.] '.*ad. If mo wr more tickets be found Wied up to:;etkr. or more names be round -ritten tin an) ticitt, thon aught to be vo -- for, :!. sucl. ..eket* not to be cotuted. \. A. 1716. 2nd Stiuws, p. GS4, Ud stat I p, p. 136.] Nei voter sha-ll be alliwed to put iu mire ian a single Lllut, or piece of paper, in :t samae bor or ressel; but a ticket is t) be wited, thoinag it coalain farer ai.nes mnn are to be toted far. 3. If any mnag-er shall ktnowingly re ie an illegal role, or sill refuse to ad it legal votes, or hall ie;lect or refuse oauttni-nd to the election, for shall count the allots before the proper time, or at any her than the pro-er plac,. le shall be ib!e to penalties. [A. A. 1716. 21 sta tes. p. ;s9: aid A. A. 1721. 3d stattate-, 3 : ama .A. A. 175.9, 1 statutes, p. 'S; Id A. A., V7.$9. .1 statme%. p. 100.] 4th. Managers are auth-ined to admin ter 4iaths, arid e iann witisse; to aintaia oider unad regular.ty :t the polls; ad by ordet in % reing. (d:?ected to sher. C tie t.alae. 'r spei;l depaty,) to coi - it to .ai. (fIr owi: d1:y,) naay ,erson who ub.es t obey tire- law.-'I: coll.nnands of C mantaers, r who sha dist urb their aceedings. [A. A. e3l, (; statutes, p. ath. If any permin refuse to take the .oper oatht. the maniagers shall be oth. 'ise-sarisicd that he is not qualified, his YeLt snull b~e rei::cted. [A. A. 1S31, 6th stres, p. -43.1 ([-The nautger, or any other person ititled to vote may challen:g- any lerou rering to vote. [A. A. 1831, Gtl statute. ach other. [A. A. 18dl. Gth statutes. p. f7 or they may be s% orn by ay other tlotisaid io r.dmnetister atn oath. 7th. In case of death. reiuv:d from the trict. or refusal to ia-rve. of anty mana !r, a majoiny of the dele::atioi are ;:un ericel anid required ti 11llupi the vacaniey apinwtn)ument in writing. [.A. A. 1IS:S, st.tutt, p. . %t h1. Pulls to ev oplened at 9 o'clock, A I., and coivd at 4 o'clock. 1'. .l., (v1:1 .n.-aaenit in:Trvala The box, ve'.! A. ter , l beal., 1 up when the pol!s are eIo d. atin not to be opened cxcpt to reccive Ites on ti.C sceo.nd day. al tj count the .trs at ilte reular time and p.!ace. [A. .17:?1, .3 stat utes, P. M-G] Resolred. 2nd. That the managers tif ctioi, prior to their proceeliui to the er.tions, do taeLo the fulluwing oath or Pirmation, telire some inagistrate, or one t he raangers 4'f elctioU, to-wit: "That wy wit faithfully a'rd im partinhy con-lurt id attend to the foregoin:: cl:ctiuns. -reealyi, to the Constitution of ie State Sou Carolina, awl thre laws thereo." Resty droi, 3rl. That in future utt rson taa* Red teo -te few' 'tnemblers of zacht ran-ha af th,.' 1L~i. lature ih ell lie permnit d .0 lote ira .:u-r tha., one hicctio:. )ita iet oar Pane~h: a'I theo muua;ers of erre. ,oas ter-ai/;1ont the State, are hereby re .ired ant! direrted, it they thin'. propier, rt .n idiea~ ' pit:atin of any ec:r pres at,) to :admtini-,'er io aiy pecrotn r pr mst oaf rir..', tn voe the !iillOn ing ont h : 1. A. 1$., I.. %oktiemuy sweair, (.r aI~:m, a the case tsny be.) that I hiave not, at is cetneral eteeriou for thcbrs of rte aegislatutre, voted in this or any other Dis itor l'arish,. and that I am conistitution ky qutalitied tea vote-soi hl tme God." tad ifrany pecrson or pser,ons, reqtuired as. roresatid, to take snid esatha or aliriitaion, tall refuse to du so, thetn the mnanagers in aeir respective Election Districts or Par. hes, shall lbe 3amh they tar'e hereby req1uir I and enjginied to refnse suh votes or itaes; and in case theo inanagers shall re: iso to regjoire thae oarh ns afor.s:,aid, whean jnanded, they shall bc liable to all the ilas tawir penahies they wo::d b~e liable ad souaject to for nergtecting any other du es required by themn as mnaun;cers of elec n for either branchb of the Legislature. Restrecd, 4th. That the Aet -titeriatr the ih Srr.tioni oaf the Coustitutiong of the St ate r South Carolina, bo herewith paubils~hed, -wit: "Every free white tman of tue age f twenty-onc fyetars, (pant;urs attd naon Jmmnidsioned otleers and privates of thel ramy of the Unaited States aecepted.) be t;- a citizen of this State, aud having re died thereitn two years preious to theu dia y Slectione. andt who has a freehold &~ fay necres of~ lanaI. or at town Iot, of which e lase hle-- leg:aty seized anad po'-s: ae at :aet am munmb a beore, such election, or ot htaving any st~ch freeholdl or town In:, ath hee resident itn the election district, awhaicia heO tll'ers to give his vote, before in elecaion six months. shll have a richi a voe: fora tmembter or membaers to ser-e , -,ther biranchl oaf the L~egislature, fair the .. -'rict in n hich he hald such ript.rj t, a ih .lC Rcsaer, 5th. 'taat thn two une. l~. idence by the Constitution in a voter, are two years immediately pre vious to election. and the six month residence lection district. are the six Mont mediately previous to the election; any person has his home in the State, Oes not lose the right or res idence by porary absence. with the im 1cntion of urning ; and if he has his home in lectiou district, his right ts rote is no aired by a temporary ab sence, w' intention of returning ; but if one has ome and family in another State, ibe of such person, altho' contitia Wo years hu the State, gives no riNit . ~T w in reference to the election of ncm the Legialature. holas in re gard to t tion of members of Con gress. Febl' 3t I . RGYLE, 11E* ruEeiRace Ilorseand Stal lioz,: GYLE, will sand fte enan in- Season be Plutation of Capt. W~f I. 31A YT iles .aith of Edgdiell C. ii.. on the ,ustat lioatd. lIe nill be let to Maces 15 the single visit ; .-.3 the 'aon; a '1 to insure ;and half a dol lar to the m in every instauce. The money or i pproved 13.)e payale the 15th of her tnext, must tie sent with each M ~ she %%ill not Ike served. Guod pasta 'ge % ill bto pr.wided, and AIares dfe ali at a reasonable priec, and .srv ozarded gradis. A club a rcares slall fe cutitled to their sea $20 each Mare, and shutld they prov its futil, they ball lave the, bueefit Of- 'all Seaton gratis. Every I care will kgd of the .M ales atnd their f(als, but '.liti will be incurred for escapes or ets. A discount of tell per cent b allowedl on tall monies paid at of putting the %late. Thet ' ill continence on the first of Februua ad on the last of Jtue. I ARGY a ark brown horse, with out white stai, fifteen hands and three-qui ; -possessed of uncoan mIot os Its, and a fortm comt ining fsymmetry, every es selor. lie is now 12 y nonied in Maryland W *in- 'wts sired bj the ti, was by g e', Oscar. his grandam by Dr. Thornon's importedi Hurse Clifdet; his g g. dam by Mr. 11a's Spot; and hia 2.g. e. dam by Dr. Marshall's flyder Ally, %%h) w as by Lindsay's Arabian. The performuances of ARiGYLE upon the Tuif, ,ave placed him ia the ery first rank u,' Atmericau llorse- i a taaecr, while those of hi-i get ct:itlc him to a; equal sianding as a Stallion. lie tarrel first at Oranugbctr:. S. C.. in Jan. MA34. and ran at liarnwell, Augusta, .ilncn Colutmbah and Charleston, two, ilhree and ''otr aies heats. wiatntog successively b racei. ,&ve ff thtn tiffour mila heats, bent it;: Nay Wallace. Rattlesn.ake. (3 timu.) Lucy Ashtot, Itusi;:ht, Bertrattwt, juntitIr. (t wice) Nertumus, &c. &c. lie never host a hr.it, and "'as ri ely if ever put up to hiip.:eil, until his extraordinary tiefeat av Ju!an Bas;cntnc. in April, I,' G. the circuistancs of ihi-h ar: familiar ta LV erv ono. Suaaeteftltty he was trained ua'd ruu with great succe.s in Vir-ainiat and in Mty last on the Ceniral Cou.us at lVitimore, after runuitag for the tint heat af three miles, and losin- it by a head in 5 minntes 4 beconds. ie watn the ;(-contd heat in 5a minutes, -10 accowals, beintg the best secondt heat f three maihas recordevd in ane~ Ametnrtennt Tiarf, andl thae most brilliutnt per foranice 'it's year b'urpaasing all aother, in tae richaness of its ttanals. Uiuring the -ame week. nal on the samue cuerse. atte of hi da t.;ters, Kate .'estn, wou thle great swaertatkesu o fJ100, beatitng a fine tGeirl wiat,. greact case; inch a coiaacidletce a!:ci:::hhrto unknown upon the Turf. ARGY~ LL stood but onte seasotn anid tat as limited nu:,aer of mares. tnt ttaay of whicha were thzorotig' brcd, yet htis calts have wona ninet uut oaf elevetn rtaces faor wicih they hauve beetn started, hetintg a~t ane, m:' and' three mfiles. the get of tmiany afatur best Stallionas, besides sa-verual imt ported colts, some of them ini fir-st-rate time. laTwo of his get, Governor Butler atad K~ate Seatont, are now uttrivallcad upon the Tort by tiny thting taf their age, The owners of A IGYLL-', ir' bringitag him h,'iek to Ilhe Sinte in whtirlh (thtour~h tut fuoled) i-'e was firt-n trainaetaud gaitned hi' earliest Iaurels. present hinm w ith cann fidenice to the Public, aIs beitng itn cvery way, oat necottnt oif his blood, sire and formi, his performtances on the turf. so ro m.-rkable fur entdurance, as well as speed. and the extraoalunary success of his get. wvorthty of tha'ir entiral approbatiaon. W L LlAM1 II. 3M.WS. January 18. 1$13 jf 51 1YEW STORE. A LARGE & SPLENDID STOCK O('.' DM Y GOODS-Cheupfor Cusha. C llAltLL',i SANFOILD. lhte whtolesale dalar int the City af New Yoark. has- tn kent a $tore taext to Mir. llnter'a lattel. itn ilamabuarg, S. U'.. whecra, he hast taketn is enttire Stock of Dry Goods, T'o whlich lhe wvotid re-.LtctfnIy ital ite the at tc:aiont of thaose wishaing tiny artacle ii' his line. te,-.litgronfidenat that the cheapaaesaofhait gooda w all aaffer taatay indultceatentta to thtr.e thtat exi .itt hi ta ck. aaaw a ly oaaly object bteitng to dia paotae aof mtystock. lant little or nto.advattce frota tirst coast will be tasked. Caounatry Sierchaanta will titnd Gaaods at New York parices tat lt.nhv plaai aace. h amburg. Novr. 5, 18 12. tf -41 THE VOICES OF LIFE. We spend our years as a tale that is told." DAVID. Like the sunset lhue in the drops of due, WIwu night shad.-i chase the day. Like the rainbow's gle-im on the lcaping sream, Our life flies swift avay. With a stenhIihv tread hv the bridal hed Cireeps lie of the icy'hre.uth: A kis lvethi lie. then Inanhedi in glee; 'Ts the biulow laugh of Death. Ile aimed dis dirt at a maiden heart lie loves the beautiftl bet- - And the brightest gern ofahis didaren lie tore from a mother', breast! le is pinckinz now fromit an inlfaut's biow Theoud that is bur.-tent flite : In the dismal tomb wil ie hide it-s blooin No kdweas cWD blosaLomn there. to v th's sumny hoor. witb a witching power. Hope leadeln a nerry repelled. 5ut 1he hour old age knuth -b lire's buief page. A tale that bath cea,ed its souud. 0! inthinr ialth birth inl the beatutiun! .!arth l1nt spmaks with a totgIne of fire. tyonmad the bli-, dom,- the True hath its lioume Tie; heavinwtrd. ily soul. aspire. CO.i RESSIONAL. From dc Chairleain Mercury. WAsu5lstTON, Februurv 1. The Oregon Bill was uain the inmport unt discutsion of thi day in the Senate. ,1 r. Riveisspoke for an hour. lie n;reed with M1r. Linni tnat the Territory was im. portant, arid that our rights would suffer by any delay in the necessary steps fur its occupation. lie thought that while the lendit g difi:: esulte with Lnland were un. der negotiatiou. this question Was prope lv postponed, und that those lifficulties he jug now satisfactorily settled the tinme was J propor anut fa. arable for taking and set tling& . is of Ore6ooa-., Tb.e-indson-Bay embraciug agricultural pursuis. selected purtious of the tet riory, aud it would be unsafe for us longcr to postio::e such joiut occupatiou Us was cousistent with treaty stipulations. DUT he was opposed to tie provision uf the ISill grantiag lands. which Ias prol.1-el to be stricken out ; Ui1 r would vote tfor a recomncitment for that purpose. Lxcept this prosiiufn he wa. reaiv to vote for he, 1i!l. After sa.me Cconversatiun Mr. Archer al iered hi-1 motion fur recunuitmaeut, ,oi ., to liqlJoSe to recolmnllit to a select Clim mit:ee; on -hich, Mr. Bouton gcot the floor-the fiij--t Was pia4e-Cl ove-r inl.r mally Itl not d:Iy. atlt the &na'We we: into 'x,eici h Wbai l a .1 aditiurIed. in the Hi oue not hii; ot ip-i te w a done. Mt. Soyder moved a retvlution tl Imtlju:ry na to til- lef-tl 'if .Ji1d14 ets to entertain tle collphilt av inat Captain McKeuzic, anll oti'.ed ti btilit:d i the rules t 1.1ke it up. but was ' oted down without a diviin. la the course f the debate on the A rioV A pp:iliation. snie cnster..ion ourt'o r red -oin th': it.A TLtxtr ,auar:;ain.st rommerce aId the rt-rauer. and lthe poverty of th-. Tresmry, i cl nepIece. tor. Thompllonh said nt hem. it j a..ed, 'ts fie,lll told hs the Black 'Tarih ttouhl yield a re eneof l,000.000t, tbut nowal thle pro.ipect was, it would not ihi 10t(t,i0,000. yet there w~U as o plropol o Ii durce iutr---s as to getI reve-ue. thaeir 1only coti::: Itlional~ putrpose. Ily increaaiutt themi 'c e a i siroycd conumerce amnd cut illTlhe reveau - so tat approprirations of 20.030Z,000) couad ntot he mnet. We woild have to borrote thau which was it ntot better to caradl ap plroplriationis ? I t was irmpjolitic ande shamte ful to be lorrolwing ou from year toa ye ir to meet the ordinary expenses of Govern tmnt-in order that the maonufacir,. mnight fatten on the money whbich blelouini :and uughit to come to the Government i the shtape oflrevenaue. Mr. Gr.&mnger said that though a haigh protelive tuan up to the hub, lhe vote last year to tax tea andu cfiee, whmmch woul.I have yielded 41,0010,000 ad dit ional revenue Did air. Trhomtpson do as munch?! Mr. Trhompjsona sam no-hutt it wasbe cause the Tariff nmen assuredi us that with out that tax the Tariff'would prod uce 20,. '(00,000). Mr. G3. said it would "if undisturle<.' lIe wvent 0n to sho v that in spite of thte Tariff, the Government, by succeedintg in' getming time Li per cent oant am piar. had se cured the blessings of sio mi:ch nore- pith: lie debt-amnd ho was for goittg on apipro piriating freely, and pledging 'lie credit o the counmtry to supplort even th'ts .\dmmrinit rThe Bill to prevent private Expres on Mail loutes canto up in theo Sentate. and aller some discussiona was htiid ovair informally. We douht muchel whether thie principle'is right on which the gotvernmten.t claims to preventt themit. It is a pr';neiple of monopoly in favor of the ;;overntment that it might raise revetnue fr'om 'ts ciii zens by itsi past oliee nitm m ail nrrantge mntls :-antd the eestion, is, w hether t h-as justice or can-stiintional citiy oU its side-iin preventing enterprising citizens from making profit by runuing expresses. that the guverameut might reap the sole gtaoi of the conveyance of utilab.l tnauer, though by a snore slow and inconvenient process; and % hetlier it has a right w tde , y those of the cotaniu'uity. who prefer them, 16 right to give their cubtomal to the privatc ex rcsses -' cieca;r or more cot venient, dzbarring them tiis :gi.t to eca Ule lie gos e nst If, chl. apea the postage to its own cn-siomersf, w!' etatsloy :he U. S. Mail. If tie Post Odirue Department cannot be !s organized and cunduced as to pay its ona expenses, let the govern ment snake 1up the defciency out of the geterul revenue. Th purpose of the Post Otice establishment is fir the convenience of the lpople, tot of taxatiou for revenue, ;nd41 it is a, sutch an abandoisument of the l'ree Tradle prieciples, of this coaslitution by resiriction antd porohibition ontbe loco totive iiitaiary of the country, to eusur Put Ollice proritto o tiae goverineut and enable it to sell pstU-age Clca, as it is to elinz and trillais 'our imilportera. by pro habitory duties on threign goodAs-isttman ulacturerv maa maitc proits on theirgoods, ;iid utfrd to rcdl than chcap, as they pro eas t desire. 'ihe Or",otn Bill ucxt came up in order, aud Mr. Betoue adritesd tbe Seuate for. nture tian two hours, itl it, 0upport. 110. ,tuted that every Senatur who has slkep, :outcurred that ou.r rin.lt 1o the territory. iwasidispu' .sb!c. If .. we had a right toa i U at uUr wi:, ill -,fly %% ay. anl nobody. ,e a ri,.ht tu oc uffetded:-and evel if kar -,bosuld eufue, we having justice on. sur side, that :,tsold uot stop u4. As to caving our cause to itte, we had never 'aiued by% that. lie assailed at lenagth the ate treaty it!a EUgland. which he con ended maude England strong to awail and Is weaL to repel. Such was always the esult of time, delay and negotiutions with 3reat rttauti. The distance of Oregon vas a stronl argumnte for itsimportarsce. mnd fihe neces'ity of at once atwtdiug to it. le belicved England would take oilance ny how. ab she wanted the territory. U omapared the expense of seulinK Oregon Lith the expentse of tle 6) gup squa4wu u the African coast, which lastcAttSO,, 00 in live years. The spech is lanrs-. ortced in fullin the Globe. ,. . Mr. Choutc wis haig to spe a km h ub . et of the bounadary line frmLhiik a ior to the Lake of theWood.- cie' pdh ras passed over infurmall .ongress to modify the an so'-as to bring I down to n, revenue stanadarsd. The peu on (said Mr. C.) contai'nel much' afi le iniornation as to the ef'ect o't ila pre .1t 1ctaifT; rnd le tnoved that it lie rerer ed to tie Comamittee on 3anufuctures, ud be printed. Thfc Scuate after someic other business of ttle intcre,f, a ljourued. Ilounr f Rcprecn latices. -31r. Ca tmp:. eli ofhthis Slatw, ttade an uustcces,ful vf srt Its bring, tllp his 11! to supend for a issc the sopera'ion of the District Appor oimaa h1ill. Mr. A datis' Resoolutiotn of wijuir% iio tle traiiac'sigt< :at 1Monterey va, ilstcd. Ayvs lid. Nues (;9-31r. Vie hi.t'g firti ,taled that a ha-l direct a tormatio n tram Captain Ap..C. Jones inn l, ! lh i e acetinl the Matter wish lat am harit, 1: initrucistios fr our Go ernmsiest. Ial s-dely on Li, %vwnt reponsi isv. Tne rezt o the dav', sensiacm waz oU::z.ed. i.. Tet uial bl inlen. I'ebrsary 3. The .:ndiciary Commuittee (of thesenat e epoArted, as .ani amenet to th sill frut he lione of lRe;irse:itn es for tle re seal osf the :1.mk.1upt at .. al ottire tlew ilh est:t.t.IMo.. at tankr.pjt -,%teat. int bi.ne. - sahu t h r. " wu gre~at is j;nty sf is creaitor<'. s ms~ter rands .tiaeL. t re:r':-- Ji to len ta dltasor from i-, deb~ts,. TIhse ase two artsportaut cn-a es-,it s, botil t i 1 iltIt -aras I a tisi a Cn~it ttu uonal povint of ii w. Whartever maay be te r easons of thec Commttit'ee, tsh eief te ride n'd d-'p thazt t'te preent act is t' ostritcsuaantI, and all tie cerslicates;;rant J1 tatter it cull anad voth ; an-'i the con -a,:'s oaf t:o t'ommanitteec corrsponds with hs belief. (;;e their reasona wha-. it astay.) ds wcil pc n erfultly con tribute to establish .1 the public mai-d. T'he day niill come .a Ia ithis act n a!I srtak o ithst the aliens and edsithijn laivs, then uncourtisutionality of a hiebh i3st' now sisecr-ally adaaittd." 1500~ int .additioni ts tine ussual aumnber of' -opies of thec Report aniJ Bill, were order' -d t's be printed. Thte debate ran the motion to rec~dmmic le Oregons Bill was rt-newed-andl Mr. Weblster was derfentded byv Mt. Choate and leunsuncedi by 31 r. Henton-for the agree ntett la the Treaty about thec Northwest rlundairy hiue. A moitiona was made to re.committt thae Bill to the Committee of Fosreign Relations-and decided in the ane' Yrns-Messurs. A rchaer. Basghy. I'arrow, Bases, Bayardl, Icrrient, Ctslhounc,Choate, Conrad, Crufis~, Dayton, Evants, Graham, liutatinagtona, MlcDuffie, M1iler, Porter, Rives, Sitmmaons, :SprttUu, Tallmnadge, L'~eMs~Ts. A !let. Itent on, Buchan an Clartou, FuXltora. lle'ndena'on, Kinag. innat .iltoberts, Miagum, Mlerrick, Pheclps, Serier. Smaith of Connecticut, Smsith of haud., Sturacon. Tappan, Wal' ker, White, Wi!cox. Williams, WVoodbut ry, Wright, and Y"ous-24l. Before this ttsmtionl had been put, Mr. Cuthuat "nsal tinat th,src were other provi simst osf the bill, beside's the ilause grant its- Itad, to 'sc'Ars. to -shich he was on