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AI "We will cling to the Pillars of the Tcmple of our Libertes, "id if It fi'MD, we will Perish amadat the Ruais.. VOLvIE VIII' COWrt loUge, a 12,11, 191a. EDGE1IELD.A DVERTISER W. F. Di'r f.l iitP'JTr , IS Trhree lloll-'r. pet 1: I.P'g ua-a~ -Thirce 1i. .,r E 'y ',. Iv. Yet palld before the erpiration of -!-i Mouth, favm t;e date of Suhcript.on-amtil Fotr lollr.o if not paid within tweiv., othe. Sharm rilters out of the State art- r.'ei.-t its Pay ill cde'aec. No ntuscriptwa re'e.ivedl foor i'.a than oar yAr. and no papi r ll.:uotinwed uti! al rrear Ie are paid, oacept :t the oltioni oi the Pnh lisher. All s.:hcrip'ions *w!I im .::cd noire -Woherwise ordered beifoire the rxep.ra.tn to tie year. Any person prarnrin: rie iubsriber. nnd becomting remponhehh- f t itamwe. - hall receive the Fixtih copy gratis. Ad:rtiseaents Conspric styon-v itiesried at et4 rents per olquare. (112 iin., er ie.) tier the first intiertion, and 131 cents,. for etch ciontiinnie. I Tsose piblislied Mlonthl. or einartrly will be charged $1 per sqtare h'or e':ch in-erman. A-1 vertiseme'nt. tit ivin-. tle 1i1:h,-T of iiser tioms tarked on them. will ltw cntinued iaid ordered out, and clargel nererete:-v. All Job work done cur perren hiing at:i dtsance, itust le pw:id lr :e t':.. ton.-t tte w 'rk is doine. or the pa me nt -ruvr-d m te'. h ;!I ';r. All comneinnicatioar ,ire-ttid to dhe '.ditor. post paid. wil heo piomiptly tit Ii -tri tiy aittiend. ed te. . P ROPOS.AIS for carrymt; tile Mails of': theUnited trtate., feoo cthe 6st Jelly, JS4;. to the30thtofJez. lh 17. iniec'ae, Seothi Car oiina, wilt 5e received it the Contract Office of the Pat Otfice )etsartuen-c. iii the city of Washing ton. 1i1t11 3 e'dc-k P, 31 o*fth 1:1,'h day orApril. 1.N43. (to be J.ecided by the 1:15th daY of 11sy.) on toe ruites and the ianne: and time Ierein specied. viz: IN SOCT1i CAROL.INA. - 31&-2 From Adam's ltil to r'divto Island, 15 miles and back oace a week. Leave Adan.'s ltun every Wednesday, at 6 a m. arrive at Edisto Island 'aue day fly 11 a m. Leave Ediato Island every Wedisceoday at I p ti, arrive at Adam's Runl Pameic day by 6 p m. Proposals for seni-weekly or tri-weely scr. vice % ill be considered. 3183 From Aiken to Trerulway's iridge, 25 miles and back, once a week. Lease Aiken every Tholtrhy at . a i. ar rive at Treadway's Bridge "ame day by e12 i. Lease Treadway's 'ridge ev.ry inn-day at I p in; arrive at Aiken saise day hcy S p i. 3184 From Conwayvborough too Fair H1WT., .N C, 45 miles and back, once a w eck. Lase Conwayshorough every Mlonday at a m;arrie at Fair Blofloie uda by 8 p m. :LamfaVair BIutl every Tueday at 5a att anrise waysborough same day by 0 p . to or to i, S C., Ia ulci nud haer, ure eek. ave Crowder's Crcek every Wcdne day 6u a; arrive at Yorkrille samine day by I I a u i-v Yurkrile, ever v Wedneday a: 1 p ml; acve at Crowder'ee Cc. ek anne yiq ay u 1 its. 3186 Front Greietrille c h. by .ldler's. Dookmam's. Casheille. Woodrnit'' Van, I.! ten's. William Gokldmith, jr,. nzu lDr. Ac ti's. to Greenville c h. egnal to 30 maics and back, once a week. Leare Greenrill ei-erv ridi.iy at ; a m ; ar rise at Greenrie next day oy ti p mc. 3P57 From Ilcrricane t, IlanecuckrUle,20 nilee aced back. onct- a week. Ie-re llurticane crery Fbiday at -.I a in: ar rive at liancockrille -eic dac b I14 an. Leave Iles.cockville erery Fralay let 2 p mc; arrive at Hurricane t-ame e1av by t; p n. :118 From iti.:coniaon. N C. by I..mg Creek Shoale. Falls. anl Crcn der'e Creek. to York Ville. a c. 37 i-2 and4-4 3cce hiach. oncie It week. Leave Linrolatoi eve'rv 'ii.edn.iav at 5 :c m; at-rte at Yorkmli' s:.ineiy ,le'y e';ee. ILeare Yorkeille e rery Th.,lay at r, a i rise at Lincolnionsonice diy by t; p m. 318) From .laron c I I.# lirsiton'. Neck. to conwayoboro' 40 ailei und lback, once a week. Leare Marion e I- crery Sinciny ai 5 a in; ar rive at conwayribero' amiee' day 1,9 7 p i. Leave conwnatbere.' er.-ry .ilonay at! .e ac em, arrcve at .3tariz~m e I 'came day by~ 7 p an. 3190t From Trnriter's cest to l'usupc~kin ltwn. 16 mdeis aced hi.cer. ccm ie awrk Lenee, Traveller's lite.c c*rery Wedaclady ati 8n i ; arrare at Ilt'upkitowntt same da ley I p m. I,eare Pcnm~pkintowcn urrry Wedvoe,iay at 2 p m ; artire at Trac.-ik;r'F lie-t .-amce day iby 7 pm. 3191 From Winni-hoii'a:ha. by! Gr'u:,TI. nc'., to Rocky Miount, 25 mnies acnd bck/, ':'. a week. Lenre Winntcboroigh crery Thmiitely at 8 a m; arrive at R'ucky .'ulcecnt .e.no e'iay y1 pecm Leave lloci.g Mlounct cery l'r-dtay -i n* am: arrive at Winncsboroiugh 'uame, da:y by . pm. 1. Seven mflinultes arte niowed fo ein cl~ and cloasing the measic at all ecilice, whiere noi partienlair time i" upiied~ae. 2. P'o't Offi1cc blaks. icwne ha:s. are t, bce conveyed wvithcout further charge oan tinail liie. aditting ecfeeuch cue, anceo. 3. Ia all cases, there is to be a fcr feitiure of' the pay of the trip, when'c the. tr1ie e nt ric: a rorfei'inre ofat Iea-t eone-fma~irdh parit ofl I. whecn the rtnincg or airrival i<e .e !'ar heliind time as to loce the cccetioni n zh a dep.jil ing mtail; acnd a f'orfeitiire iof a nce piropoirtonui of it, whene a grade of wiri ie.' ise rendcerede inf" tior to that inc the conltrnet. Thlc.- loirtiture' may be iincrca'oud into pen-shi. el o f :hr amount, according to te niatire ir fr.epiecy of the failurec aind the imipornt-' -tre. of the e..u:l. 4. F'inces w'ill bR.eii u .! im'e- . liie thed-bi. quency be ra'isfactordy ex~ pb ied in d';e~ ihm.c for failing to takc fromlc. or :h-cver -it a pui-i of. fiea the cmail. or a'ny p-:t or it; to ~nti,-ribnc it to be wet. ij'redh. lws. 'r de-tmoyged : for con-: vcginig it in a plhee or emeanncer thast e Apei's it to depredccti,. lo-e.. or inljiery : noct ar ivinl~:: a thme titnle set. Aned fiar settce ny- Cur rnmungc~a an expren toi tran i.mit 'tomcicn.enl 'cel1i.,.are' in anlvance of th.* imail. ae t.enl: w.:; h.-. . a-i ed r'eaann tec a 'jilerter's p:cy. G. Th'e Po'uet.-r Ii.'-r2 l~i ucg nnul the' cc':. ir zrt fien rf'e:eda~ fIdoIr,'.: the '!:c~c cglai i h Ponst (Olrie ~ h ; forn dsic,.oeihu ich m n -tc icn oft the' iltp-acecnc: for;. renl'.ing, tio dcc. charge a carriesi wh-ien r-aired by? tie' i~cpcart. miecit her ae1itimue the" c'onetract'0 ;*bon~t the 'onen~'it of' thle Po-taccs-.er G-enhs. or for et-. f6. 'e Lo'-ncacan-r Gene:-i w s sa d'..r:te .:m-c -Vrc. rim.! .berc I.' m'''- H I. :e- -: . e rata iscreas'e or co-ope-m:;nn. withis, Lite re -trmse:sn Inis~.:... !,%. :.be fim -eddititri e n ' :r gaired. 1,r 'mr ti. i v .- ,::-. .. - * : the eiat ridylw-it i.:' additstaIl stoc. or --arriec a~~~~ :- .-Ola;0: e cotrnetor mnay 19exhu e rbA~i.iin 1h tile c :a.. ,::::: isn:ic . if he te t t e ei:: e. lit: 1m, 1 11SO digconitininu ar c rt:iil :I.- s.rvice. he .dlow ing ml mthI'tls citra iy oi tIe nistuliit dist 7 The pry'nert i will be mo-1h14. .:fl -Irnlt' -iu post sathes, or otheir wise. a::sr fihe ex, pra.rs of eam:j i:e:rte., eiy ha F.'r:i.r.. st Aleigt. and Ntilusiber. .-. Tihem .kssi-.ei s ar.. :ie. it :e2e l h 1 1: : 1th N. t - tt i io11* te1 : bilt fil no it *re:-.-&#l --:y % ;.i; b,'. :01 - . ir-il! !i-y i ror.- to h-- ;:re'er :.:,vn is adeertise.-l. it lae '.t r... rip r el: , )y L.:..1. ;). 'Th. i'obnl:e-t.:r I;-wnera ! I-,ro d by, I tw tron. mmskowingly It.:/.z r 1 con,:r-mt lotr ree :tti.-t' oi 1:! to. : of . ::e 1 d wi:l .11C r.r. !I n, nf hi 11 r,. entered it-to) ;IIv enb~ t. or propn.si toit) em:er ino.. any c.tits. m prect I t fit- :1.tsinl of any 116d fotr .a nrail -- tract by -my ether mwr--mn er oter!'-i. - ..j flare Inad: :1 11 1 r- u n t. 11 1rh.I . h r. .: or piertriniie. (it prinsed :o 3:r or ye:rbrni. any covi~deritto:l Io do, 11r not114 to10 :1h..e,*' Wh:,erel .) laosa e :;,!y ii:lIr lie; not :in 'i d f'o -O lm il < -IIIt! rt. ill .A hi:1 r -:..rvi arrr utntf. to-n% I,- : . ]life A -rfi s : '. 1 nm, i.r wim:-iat t.' !1ita. atee reite.irui by 1 lt:; or tha4tQatAnhlil- oefve.o i.e colnsid.eredl in v with a psrol-nosal, not vd:e t. e rtnr:t-.::.;!. II. A hi.-der uiiav prope-- dit ui::et,:y and JioUIs of delp-rtmit ands! artival. pr.wt hh d no more runnin::It;e I as'ed. andt t&;an is liias iht 1o nvail C-ne 1i Et.e:-::cconnnaltien i* p lie ma% ask f.is a 'ji ili.'d a nalut be, of days for nte rmt. is': wt.se to tihe ir:t !ite r:-t-sin nasons <.f p-enlitrly bad roads. lt beyvond tl.'4e chstig. a prepossil for s-r vice iitierent froin the al.erti-cn:'snVlIt will pre rent its bein.; coossidered i. r otupenilo with a rettuil:r bid. eot %et as I-# for extravagance; aid where a bid conusftas any of the abore- al terations.their dia nt:astea will be cstiuated in comparit it with other oropoisal.q. 1i2. There sbould be but one route for bid in a piropolc. 13. The routeii. the sorrice. the year!y pay. the bidder's name and residence. aid Ih.- iasme of each imenmber ofthe firm. where a coimpain ufers, should be diotinctly stated. I 8.The ollo i iw 1*he 1 form 11 oftheguarlty whlieh shotn!dhr tiled. fie first bialaik wbi ith the inane of the ;:'u antor. the -wrond %n ih Ili-it ilf the bidder ;anil -lte :liid anlid fowarth with the beginmning usmd termnitiniig pitws if the route; 2ad .fter being tiatemi. Aisttli b" i:.Iel by the gnarantor. who amuit be shown bny the watten ceriticizmt of a potimaster. ut other eqntally sat. sfac.or t.-tst:uimial, to be- a ma of property. and to maske good his guarantg. This igf crtifed, should accompany each -The n :-;n - earanties that -ifics i.h foer carrying the mail from -- to -- - ,.-ecmte Is; :e1 Posttmaster Gen erll. - .wd i. m-s : ". ietmon pior to the 1st day .ntrjuy next. wm goi aid suf ticimsureties. to perfurithe .trrice ptopos~cd. --Oled " 15. The bid ushould he sent under sral. ad dressedt to the First Apistant Pos.tmaster Gen erid, with ".unil Propvosals in the 'tnte of --.". written on the face of tIme letter: atnd shoild he dspatcheld in limt to 6e rereired by ar before tie 1:th April next.at 3 o'lock. ps . 20. The ennittracts are to be executted befosre the I t .1-14 tm.Est. Post Ojicrc l.parmni. Januarv 7.11-4.. C. A. wICKLIFFE. January 19. 114:31 *2 w I1 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. /.f EQUI TY. A. L. Nicholson, Bill to o!a vs. tain 6itle F. N. Colemnn. and others. forland S-c I pr en'ing in my r-atisfaction that Eld red''. Colenan. cone of the defen d1ants4 itn this case, resoldes ievoid the Imr' ji4 ;f 11h1-t State. On Ilotion of Pope antd 'ope ordered sunt the snid 1: hilrel N. Cole mat', do ple':sd an-:wver tor demur tos the hmill 1.0 or before the eight:h dlay of' June's next. ozherwiwe the said hill, will beC rdered pro "lnarch! S ::m G State of' South Carolimn. PY OL IiER TOWLES.~M Estquice, POr linurv of 1'd.-!f b Isisti. Whmerena. Thomas~n N\ichse, hsthi ap .'seJ , in' mes fsor Leter. of1 Adm2~iistraltien de~ hisn:' nion, on allf nndt .isinn!nr thme gomod.sl debt late of the' Di-tricrt :iforeshl, dcea;mi. T'hese' aire. Ctis'r' sre. :o cite an:d admn-~ ishi alltand singtsnhar, thet kindsred andI cred i torstof thmesaid deccensedl to bie andI alppea.r befotre me. at slur next O rdinnry's Gonurt tr theO said Dis'trict to bec hohiflen at -'.deeficI. Court lIoesme on the 3rd of~ April. I61;i. to isow cause. if nuy. %Why the said Ad-1 minisistrastion sould not he gran'tedi. Given tsuder tas hand~s awi .eal tis '20th dlay of 31a rch . 'mne stansnd eight h::n: dred ansd fo'rty tli-.r, & its thme sixty-sevenath year of A mss ricanmt hiepenhoreI. 31arch~ 2.2. IS. 1. ('N l26) be p State of Sou th Carolina. Ilonardm~ & G;srarmony, I.. & 'i. P'. tsnhe'r. V17I1.1L IC SO LD.'in the Town oi V llambis e:rg, at t Ihmnsse tfdfnat on T'hutr..l.y thme tith --f A~ pri. at '2 o'chtick. :he i;.~ao:: psruhpsrl v. v!?.: osne I ray, 5one( Gi;; .and iilarnen, antd 11sc.hold V nd Te'rms Ca;.s S. C!IltIhSTIE. s. mn. n. 3March 20 ibi 7'I) .'it 8 - 0B0O & JOB PRINTING O Fr Ev*ery dsc%'ripsts e xc'tm tedt w'ilt nnc'sn k dc,..nteth. :s ths (St ne SHERIFF'S SALE. V Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Pa A. la, I wil1 proceed to sell at Edge fieldi Cort ioase. on the first Monday d Tuesday of Ap I uext. the follow *iRg prt'porty: Ivers.in L. llenoks vs. Alfred 1(lley ; Milede ot&u -.th!-me Thomas,. W. Mauoie and J.e 1.. (-.sy -'s. she same, at:d Wise loli.-y, one tiaesne:.d ncroi of rnd niorc or less adjoiing Wade GJioevr and othcrs. I lovud mnd (Garmany vs. L. and It. 1. Su!.er, sine negrv hioy aII two Horses. J. 1.'. !urns v. Win. T Hlird, tho tract of I:jd i'% lerr the ioftndant lived tbe year 1 i-2.t.viiniug ei;:htv-i- ncre! m"r, or le-s ad jiim:: lauds of Sarah C, loor, J V. liurns: and others. G. L. and ,. Pselmn. & Co. Vs. John !1i!ike-., %ixty-Iie ifr.., of trl tore or es vhtre S-.ldwonl D1'-n live., adioin i Joh06'1n In lcow, Wm*n. linler and otIItheLr. 0.i.a1 nt o! Sprniul vs. Thomias terry. one hunIlred ncrr if Land more less adl riinn' o..its 'f:rr, atol othere, . 'lhir!ev *i'k. folr the ni-v. of J. P. Bar. ;ier ve-. Ph1l'ip D'.nmmire, onec wag.n and twolr ho-f. . 3 s l. . -rry .. J. A. ri - . utnen,: beal:irer, vs thei sr' ne..s'ad C... C lover. on: negmr wm .1e:ey at:d . 4 batv F,'- * I Joshnih'r,:rn. herer. vs. John Dt:st. -nd I 11. J. Kcmps, five hidrd nere ,*s 1f1 1nm n.de iup of idifren' tracts w:er- def--n- V d.int D)ut li;ves. a'djoinain- Illds isf J. I. f Roitmre. A. I. talkner. nna oters. 1 Elias llorlback nil other-i v.. John r hforn. one tract of land containing seventy c five acres, more or loss where the defen. dant lives. Also, one other tract contain- 1 ing thirty neres -nore or less ndjoining the 1 above tract. Also, one other tract con- d tainin2 thirty acres ndsjoining the above a tracts. known as the llittchisoni place. ad- b joining J. B. tonntree, and others. Aiso. il one Stud Coll. Park!, and tarker v<. Kiidred liarvicy. - The t ract of tinml wihere dfenantt lives. I s catf.siining one hunlred nnd fifty acres : more or less. adjoining ?'hiriey Cook, and I others. 1 G. L. and E. Pim., & Co. vs Win. T. a Bird. two negroes Ellen and Comfort. I James Sheppard vs. Wim. Strome; two hundred acres of land more or less where defendant lives, adjoining Edwoui Boyd, 36 niC~thran. survivor, vs. Elizabeth n McMillian ; the defendants interest in two I hundred acres of land more or less where ,he lives, adjoinin; lauds formerly owned by John Trapp. The same vs. James MclMillion ; the i defendants interest in the above tract b where his motither lives. Unvid Strotier vs. Jnnes Morrie. Jr. i and Janies Morris. Senior, the tract of h land where Jatnes ilorris. Jr. !ives cou- n taining seven hundred tcrc, inore'ur less, a adjoinimg lands of Edimond Ateheson, and a others. p Richard Coleman t. Ivey Sadler.ta #I hundred acres of land more or less,adjoin- t ing Wade Cuihrealb and otirrs. < John W. longhton vs. Miary Iliehtow er.one thousand acres of lan I more or lcsi, I adjosining John Wise, Wri. S. Ilowaird, I and otihers. t John C. M1oore vs. James Gnlcman and I JoIst Trupp. four htindred and thirty acres i of land more or less where defenlant t Golenman lives, ndjoining laods of Jaimes i Msathene.John Goleian, and others. r N. 11. No-vnlI vs. George N. Pardte; c David Tool v-. the satne : Wi. Glover i vs. she same. The otolowig negroes viz. Crease, 1ill randi Ilichardl. The l'residenst and' l~irectors of the Batnk of the State' of Sonth Catrolitna vs. I)nasont .\tkitnson. Steedmaisn and Mleritt vs. the e sttme: Wm. Woodhulterry vs. the samte. eight hundredj(~i nerep, of Inlan ore or less, ndjoin in;-. Ahnter Whatley, James C. (Jardner. nd oit there. 3. T're. Oriiinry 's. Andsreiv Bi ler. T1 hotmn-- Powell uand Ilawsoun A tkin .n. Thet aboesc dee'rlbedl property of I'ouiker Istr '.. Thomaus G;. linen: .1 B.latur'en.nn Dtawson: A~'ti tkint-on. The a!bove descr ibed :land oit D)awivsi At :insn Iveirson I.. Brmokei ie . Rwuielpha C'arter and lb.zthl ('artter: '. cst l Geusnr' v v'. theo sate, Ls'un . Eliey andi li-:ab'eth Ciirter r.- th.o-.15%:md2 ne' i f s tand more or less. tijuinm.:~ landI' of.l'shni Wio. Wmi. I L.. I lowardl. anid others. .\!-'. ooe negro. Dick. John C. W'uter vs. Joseph~ Woods, IOlivor Simson vs. tt am, i.:e lot o groundi int the Town of iHambn lurg. si Iicie on cntirt streel, ou~ ni hieh there aire two ,utoros oeiedi by F. .M. Shiroda, and Iliurra andl N'ewby, isr.e other lot known as No. 58. situate'd ont 3lurket street, onte lot known as No. 56f~ on the samte street. Also. the dweliing house, with the land attnehel, tmader up of fonr ori::inal Lots k nnt n., h.oti No. 323. 32-4, 325~ anid :26 sitinted Ott Covingtr'n street, levied ona as the propierty of sail Wood, P'etnn and IIrainnon vs. Beverly Burton, *S. II. Mtnndy v.s. too satme, Iour httnd redl -md4 tivet acrets of Iland moreT~ or less, knowtn athe Wi \illho'tnt tractt. adjoinint2!awts a of1 - .-'. II. .\lnntdyv the estme ofZ Wmn. H. \'chiclI.i, deceased, and w'hiers. sold scai.j.ect 'isis moirtgage givena to Dr. Samstuel Picss Iey, deceased. Perry and Nicholsotn vs. Wmn. Schtum pert ;sevetnty five acres oft lands. more "r less, ad~jningtt TIhomats Tutrnips~eedl. andt. cithers. Termsu' of Sale Cash. R Y -. Progre' -A distinguish ed professor tnd valuable art of science (w be) bas, we perceive, ascertained prinaciple in it. viz. that its tIras is ed by the| same law as in, crsin bo- i dies does refi .1051 is returned from the sur 'efleciing t,ody at an angIle e in rhich it s'rikfI I it. All ies quire foreigr. to Iia fluid w een hilterto looked . on as the A.1nimal . riii-on:i: and though c serve. lor the mu ment, only sti to obscure what isAO already by n as incid. eventually hey will an d e for the basis of a new anol surer of. the existence of Thougift a a e and material, not a mere siitua The followi an extract from a let. er written by Collyer, of Bmon, in to Professor Eliftt I Lo'ndon, giving an tecount ofth -ery: "Dear D a the 8ti of January, 843. I perf a mos extraordimifrf xieriment4 aled it several times sielh the like it is n4 ful!ows: A ady who had magnetized by the tev. Mr. C Canandaigna. was niru cd to~ found her extremcly a tcepptible to eivn-electric - agency. md cuttld cas io ber mind inthe raking or are, bv the concentra iont of my d . IYbs.' I have alwr.ys dvocated tlhe' that the rous lijid was goe of aws wshich h Iet ight ie..-as aidiation a lion; 'and actually i nade this arm the -same class r pbeiadmi As the wotnder of ravellersin ' 11 i*u nte r m look ine a e molauesi(any-tlIr 0 lark fluid will a the sae purpse,.) ad whlen the an irradiance 91m my rain was equal e angle of redeetion i her brai she netly saw; thd itpage' f iy tbo gts a' point ofeniidepOp mi nave midute riptionod many per nr.s whori she. Id have n idea of. le saw tle'p and thins. ii the uid enly when gleso u tiouck e lesn- , erged. I an-. retIeatsi' r~li 1ont was ever ad befde, ce) the indians 7s. Believe 4 Albanv Jau WI WIM111. ee snmei i eIe ew principlesiwhich mus t follow from the se in Animal 'Magnetism hich Dr. ,ollyer has thus established. Henceforth, it is clear, men may lcarn ow to think with other people's bra ins ristead of their own, which wilt certaiuly a a great advantage for many people in rivaoe life and some in high public trio, , whom Nature has given insufficicit ead-pieces. It will favor the establith ent of a just equality among men. by bolishing that unjust monopoly which ime few aristocrats of the Intellect lave njoyed. Henceforb. no man will lie tile to have any property even in hits own i boughts; but there shall Ile a commuity f ideas as well as. tor goods. If thought is reflected from mirror like odei,. of course it has the potter of re raction as well as reflection. It could herefore he transminted thronch lensoes: I o that men whose mental action wantts 3tensity will be able to jet their thonaht brown into a focuis when they like. Nor this all; it will be eaty nfter this. by mrans of prper oblical instruments, to liect, from a hundred or a thnoitmild ,cads at once, their thoughts, and direct I hem all into a single irint; so ihint yon -an produJtce any quantity of ime~wlletualI owei- you please. Thte invention oft tihe 'eam-engiue is no'hing to what this ivill [ From th~e Boston Pt. ] Afeamrism.-TIhe power of no indhi-.i ix ;l on anoaher, through thc neeney or thme servons force, is now generally coamneelh-d my the itelligei [porion of the pubbc t. Like oIl other great agents ini ttatre, i. is istle en serious abuse, nnd mays he umide, n the hanids of vile andl dishtonorable. menm imeans of tmuch socinl mi~ery. I will, herefosrc, give miy frietunde the publIic a low rules, which they will do well to alierve: 1. Never allowy yourself to be m'tme rsed by a pesn nost in perfect health. :2. Never aluw yourself to be acted on jy a persbn inferior in his mcmtal pows.. 3. Ncever ullowr a rough, ttncoiuch per ,o to act on you ; he will freqnently itt luce nervous diseases the most diflicult to :ure. 4. Never allow a stranger, especiailly ae of the opposite six, to mesmeris.e ynn. 5. Nover allow yourself to tie acted on by more than one mesmneriser. 6. Never remain in the mesmeric cotn litioni more than thirty mitnutes. 7. Ily all means never -illoir your birains t he tampered with by ignorant msmetn risors: itn an evil hour they may render yout idiotic for lie. 8. The mesmeric practice is protected by law in Germany t non,, hut re;nlar practitonters are allowed to utse ihi bis m., puwerfutl agent-one that ist dessined. ii n distant period, to d, tmre for sum.-nri man than the whole lk iofedru".s and tme icitnal piw--ra known. Your staunch friend. RO3'T. II. COL LYFI.l P. S.-l cousld mention theo namesc of nmany pereotns who pretenid to he tmestme risers, and probably they many induce by their atnml force, the tmesmernsecondtitiomn wheo have indutcedl thte mo..t ititnog dli'.e1 if these cautions ie well rounded. the doctor might have spared wne trouble. by condensing them into one gete-ral and positive rule. which we be; leave to addl Hs number nine. 9. -Never allow ynireelf to be mcsme rised by n'oy persou. at nav time or place. I or under circumstances or preteuces what ever. f Mesmerism andl the Snake '-Charm."- I F.!trac! -or a letter f-raom :t highly re-spect- t !iC -,?enimn of Alabama-formverly of this state-dL nIed "31ARION. Perry Co.. AIa.. Feb. 2G. f "I see fron vour late py-- ':10 '' .: -ood pieople of y or town and Charlesloa. have all becooie lesmer :rd. It is really i itartlinc. rind.ot it ndin:.- the hel -etable array of rinamcs mntiotntaed. I n'a3t itniat. in itlis imrmi-r at all eventv. hat 'acina is believin:,.' I was reatdiaa he aceount the other day in my office. a *heu Mr. A - W.-.* an old frienad. ind ;a moaa'lt excellent and truaitfl citizen, Iaving heard what I reid. rele tn anake '1 tory as cotirmatory of the fact fir m pr- e ett sy1mpathy bee e the 1en--izri fr nd Nemeri'ae. A. te a:oiry csue-i to h 1rove the i-laentaiy a.f wait is tut:eiiy r;aileil if :harniie' ( Oly sonke-.) and a.l*11Sie. - flow me to put y.au U, zlrep V.ilao a briel eciial of it. "Ile says tha -t mrany years ago ie %as; ravelbl in 'a 3Mi-.itpi, ald filad inl the h I)af side a r:ttle-anake. The roaa wits arrow, andi it is impowrtant to r.ly that Mhe ake vans o: the right hand. -aIr. W-- ri iannii11ted. and11 procured at ,tek to kill 10 -sake. stirak it a bo w. s.is ta, linsble it . and to his astonishmeu. heard a par- fr 'idge flutter on the left han-I ide of hlise tad at the instaal the ldow v as inflicted n the snake. 'Th partridge wits eigts aw r ten feet from the inl;e, and he !imme- a intely went i it and picked it tip. in- lil baling to secure it first. anld then dispatch ': ia serpent. lie recoNl cied; however. le aving hearl ilair the charm on the bird dl 1111ra coenienhie. by cont rlact with it, i any other living animnal, and demsiiled \ its the pince wharieca hie 11d lasknc it. I nd resnmed hist labora of love' rion the harner.' To his grant astoniinient.he se bserved that every blow in the sunke, If S.tell on the partridge, w:hich t at every one; awl as the work of U1 eat rerggtt wish the snake it seem- C! 11&'I -dbird. e d1, and when the snake was dead, the bird li hsolutely foll on its side, m ade ur.dry a apes. and expirea almost simulta.neiu-dy IT iiht the Meksneri:er, I suppose I shoul-I li ay ! ti, "The itnry i4 timlouhredly tric. and as at am at the en tf my shieaet. I leave you I11 I philosophise on ji."-Snuth Caroinian. 11, "The namel is writt.- in fail in tihe ori- 'r inal. but t, the letter is4 at private utac, we p! o not feela. warranted in puablsihig it of ithont authority.-EsioTon. a .1118S0CE L A.NE1U0.1 --- .K [lBv a:rr4:T.j 'n From (lte 'cluttntia .auttern ronicle. h -:X ToIt F1 I.N -: ItS In thee ine-o, whaaen mnoneay i-s rearre. i rd l.blo'r is %o very bsw. that many ainat alustrious tan aier trijliat, day itn ail -D 1y out. enn senrcely ob1-tiah a othpeency if or hiiself and famuiy-ay. the comoniaaa' eeesiaries of life-ii it anot harJ hat ear tin allter mten shouA'/ -eet anad exttir' for fe !: air-i of prfe'sio.,al .serricr. t-n. t -intiy. thirly. ferry. ail fiiy dooll:tia- ? i i urb1 tie the f . I aver ti-t it i.,. i. at time. Mr. l',itir. fair everv i.depen ena P're-s to '-cry ;a!astnatnd s;itre ntoi !" I there anty harmt. sir. ins p'hlahai' :< d1 -ini uanmi nsa. the rortfor:- ! Tia,: m1:1,1 ' r. tantk- the ad vantla2e a.f ithe : n:ma<. tin'. fi 'cresiais.<. or ahe ita.rl dew (4f Ihk V-! LSw m-1n, a, aan unisat~ manS ande hans mttuch I: s an)-ver fair. .1 (I! ton 15.trtineir, !'*ve ma-ae clanIr a hea. olt,de of the' aua ::ta.. of a a. ;d.atrer. . aut n ithin lsn are tu'l *f extsortion::i.d xe4 !" Christ apuised i-s re-n-rk toi ti lhe XcrIlrs and PhIariser,. liP// ,c':.a:"- h i dloes it no tipply nith5 egalqa foraae to ii heo l-irfarionetr, aiber hei he I~ ver ir Daoctor ! 'Ye aaa-'ay .,bIds t ad ii sorlhippers or the adl.h-n ca!f" *~ Ye;en -ratio. of vipers. hots cats ye aacape thei laminationa of healI." ti Idieto wara t':e rap a lh''m it adoei iii fit; lt te toC whomli~ it blcow,~ pasut ii mi a st the tingecr of scorn tamay pointl you a lut its l':tortioners'. r Tana good' l tak telhls u' "that main aill g -artn his fbre: 'ay the sweat of his brow." 1 Ye-t. we have a gotodly numbssher amionS~4t a is who matke bread r al toney ttoov ih itt evert mtemtc. their browss wa ith Ilence, I say. it is hi;;b time Stome things- should change. llumhnzg:ery c roust be pnt down,. as psell as arro;;anc-e. pride ;and the learnal gnrl-that is the airi rnf id/cnt.s anda impojlsit: IIlinesIat :mdai fair adealing m~ust lie the order of thse sdat I -valtue for a jotit coniderntfion, ta< in:- a d.-rs'aaod bly praticaitl commalotn senuse taean. .Yo considerration-no lienrfe--no pname. C'ourts asnd Juiraor<, anid if thse Cosurt. a wott thet Junar-a enn. anrat their faice ' :aganst thei exorbitiena ~t h,"ces af aths. le~tara edt p-o/essionl-the cisoak andl armaa-l chasi-' gentry-the-. pickers-up of con.t.iderale 1i trifles. Fifty or sixty dolhlars mua.t no longer be allowed for a ifew vi-il5sto i sick patient ;or is htas oftetn teeen the case-.l for an hor oIf two iaa a sick chambttfer Il Neiither shonbli an.te-r casas of welt 'Ire-i -sedl idletrs hos perrmaitte-l i paocke-t haiab . fr.s feae annionti tdo~tm tnl, ..r ..,s.;.... contrary to every prm.ple of jtltce and coeida cuaC and .-the dignify of the Slate." But. 31 r. Edimr, my object as present. ii to joulicil ile uste of your independent prenoi :Inl pie: in expo-i~g tho ouirageous rauds and imapositiin's too long, practised tpou th.e Inais:ry of the courtry by 1)oc .ara and Lawyera, as well as all other ex ortiouerm : and I hope as.me of lth heavy ills whidh h~tve been paid to somne of hose gentrv. for little or unimporrant ervietr4 may final a place in your columns hut h.p.. p-hi-- many knlow who the cup i's. l'ara(,is w) have pald -acit tc ounti. a' I havP allj-'i tu-Unjust $ndl *P:.-I- -wn!,l. tender n service to tho lilnmt:y t-, ; hiing thiem Then the Urdid would he kaa nn t"all, and the *d- anld ge nerOntq hearted ofl the profeft-5 ion., wwni r fu llv appreciated aid istmtnsished fron the mieab.Mle quack filn licensed rolober. Puyste, E'rtraordinasry, SrinaIzie Ente ',ri:r. 'he I-'p-plititou of M. fle Caselrnant to the -nral regions of' Sidh America, untader iw sanction of the French Government. 'ing decided upon. it may be interraing P -ive some ide-i of thi4 vast undertakingr. embrace na lness than at exploringjour y ner..-s tis continent at its greatest if0l. fa tm Rtio Janeiro to Lita. a lire 'n4 h-s' tian e tia-iisatd leagues, one ill of % hieh has never yet been visited. f any other E-uropean. The returu isto gtmade ;lon2 the Maranon fir Amazon ver, ani the interior of Guiana. 'his .de .aur .-ill excite pslaic curiosity irt e bi.hest iegree, a it erisbrares a eQjzu* V or faulutlous hi'tory, $)tit tild with so any eircurntances ant incilents as al o-4'tita create itn Aome minds a doubt as to hether it was fabldous. Our traveller ill have oin ross'. the country of the war ie Amazans, in w hose existenec l.a Con imine, te great nstmatuonenr anl travel. r. nIla visited the alarnnon in tle mid e of th last century, believed. lie n ill i h:ve ti %iiit tile empire of the Grand *3piti, who plays t , great a part in the uandiaril Spanish chronicle. iul also tho y'ilerious ldorado, in scarr'h of .t hich many lrave ntctt. includitt Sir W. Ra. i-h, fated appalling difficuliies and dat r4. Itidependently o r:hese imaginary. at best apocryphal objects the scietific' :ilorer will have en ntnjple field for ibo Lertioq of hills alnts siObseAnda. ht ofthe itnpe al race of the Inen-. who-o rivilziaion as the wonder taf fur remote ages, and hnie lhi.,wrv i's till a cloied baook. seems iely to h!! xpoe t n. w ith the migra aint of the people of the earlier ages. To C adld the fixing 4f lite Imagneulr eqjun , tie stu-ly fr tae lenaeri-lini pIrouct, or r'e region4. partiilnr!y that inivalitabl eldicine bark. colservatio~n* - tle variou'. Ce" of men, t1n the Lt-Ita auimak, aid auig, andl the atmospi1aheric poheanmcna these wihil regions-. Ths sub--ets mu-s I attract diie attentioit and reearche. of lu C(atein-tu, who i, qualiied for hi'. eat ta-k ly havin. 1atsed five yeaai inl e lea.-t knan a r r. of Noirth Attrica nonw the red tmwn of the !ea'ts. ni ly 4 ilanerait' works ou n:etural hi'orv. his gre:tw etterpri-- %% w plannied i.er e nu..pie' of the la'n )oke of Orlians,. id is n-ov ad;-e:i mid prttraniz-ed Ty iho uke of Nenmur. anxious to accomliih vi.we. -ando %r1wi.' or iiris aulgust boroth . .Iro!:vrly It I -.-We letirt froeni e A msbury 'l'ristt"ri pt. t hat at is J11.4 a Court in hl : on Ttieviy, a rimntwomn was :rr;;:sved on n eh-trge 4s 1'wiettn ,re p-rl rl, . ill (an L nl rtfug r tulr. -ely~ iteretalI in ia baehalfht, inatil thti' ait%r:'e tar'iannae rh*'I e %aintce. ni i al f t o ! rlar :al d'cot aaf cout I r lla iat i. . ,ame th, I t' ' t, I hat site w*9:'l 1it pay ay nlm--ifl' .r I:;m an I rne aia he on ha :ahbea'-.ad him ;, tuilow,. Naaw lIil! 'ota ja~i. au-I get friedl tul; t: comaie taut a' dl go sea.''" ie assur:red Pr tinct i-e w~ a'. nrot aftra od tto g to jail: ttat'. si!hlt, Iis.l yo' :are f~tt ;trai -tont; wonaa't htltri bat. ( eat niaon as attl as nit I*an till next .il tra'b." Iiler hujsbandtt1 the ithear in-laiw t f tile ty, me1iiredlI , he amounit it wou.Sl cost In 'ile te,* a.ir; she '~t scnaa'a hightly tifen - ed. atnd assu--edca hnii tha tthe Wa-S nOt, ,ta'ttr of' thle hoy, nal thi:t shte ha~d tto ltany yon2ag tines" to take care of, toa pay a mneh fair imi. ' ie t hen coinsented to : him go to piri.,on, telling htimi to Lcep p good coaurage, antd he wo~uld como aoni antd see im neCxt wetek, anad a"bring m dawnt a ib. 'The mthe~ir thett ba'ked the uflcers of thle couirt. anti left parnftly hightly pleased witht the pro etings. P'reserrinr Eags.-Tihere is a pa'tent IFi~tgiandt fur presel.rvinlg egg5; tile cotrp isiS~ ti it'.-i is ast fatilows, and by3 taop. n :) athmethodl it is said, esa4 htave' beeni pttwoa years: ''One haa'bel of' quick imec. thirty-two itnrces of "alt, e'ight tliners' of cream of artaer. 'ali( tile w'holei to;:ther, with as tunc'h te~ r as' will ra'dnr'e tile composi inn to -tuch a con-dletentcy ihat an eg ' hen paut into it, 'vill swim.'' A lady maliking inquiiries of a boy about as fath ter. art intemlperate man, who had aCeen 'ick far 'cute time, :i'ked whether lhe ad reginet-d his upjwtite ? "No, mna'amn," ;ys the boay. '' no1 exunelty ;his appetiet