Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 25, 1843, Image 1
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"We will cling tos be Pillars tor the Temple of our Librice, and if is mmmle fall, we Will Prerish amidst the Ruinus.91
VOLUMYE VHiOi "1?&ViAC& IQUYiL 11O)1A~t,~.L ~ I~~~O S2N .3
ZDGEFIE.LD ADVEBTISEC,
aT -
W. F. DURISOE.PROPRIETOR.
TERAiS.
Three Dollars per annum. if paid in adeouaA
.-Three Dollars and Fiftj Ceats. if nut paid
iore the expiration of Sax Mothav rroo: the
date'ti Subscription-and Four lollars if not
pakawithin twelve Miontim. Subseribers -aut
of the Stae are requiied to pay i. adverce
No subscription received f..r less th:n one
year, and no papetrliscontinued until all arrear
ages are paid, except at the uptiot. of the Pui.
lisber.
All subseriptions will be continued usaless
otherwise orderedhefore the expiration of the
year.
Any persoti procuring fire Subscribers and
becoming responsible fo the same, shall receive
the sixth copy gratis.
AdesfriseumatsconsOpiCUOUsly tuserted at 64
cents per square. (12 lues. or less,) for the first
inmertion, and 431 cents, for each continuance.
Those publisihed Mlonthly. or qanerly will be
charged $1 per squarefor each insertion. Ad
d miiseit.s not having the number of inser
tionimnarked on them. will be continued until
ordered out, and charged accordingly.
All Job work done for persons Aving at a
dtstance. mast be paid far at the time the work
is done. or the payment weored in tie villae.
.A4t,e..umaniCttonaddrew..ed in time Vt4it..r.
p id, Wll be promptl) and strictly attend
ed to.
he B ommer Mlanure Method,
W HICH teaches how to make vegetable
Manure without the aid of live stock,
in l'pm 15 to30 days. by acourse of hiumid fer
mentation set into action at a cost frum 50cds.
And also to make Compost in afew days.
And hiow to mal'e a rich fertilizing liquid called
"purin." havitg the strength without the acriJ
qualities of urine.
With th- is'ew of praduatinag the cost. to the
qnantity aoland tonoai which it may bse deii ed
to use tlhe inethod, the following scale of praces
bai beeu adupt-d. viz:
For Garde no of any extent $6 OU
Farms up to I0(0 acres it) 00
Farms frim lK) to .'tNl acres IN 01)
do roma 210 to .00 do i's th)
do from:W0 to 400 do 01 0
do over 4(10 acted ins any one farmt 1.5 44)
By the reaitatice ofthe sum here opi-citi d.
a eopy of tie method will be sent by ail or ito
roty mode proposed by the purchasAr..
All leters of it y mirr wust be post paid.
ABOL;i'T & CO. lEstesse.
Proprietors of the Patent right fur the South
era and Western States.
- g The publisher. of any newspapers who
is fimlowing agricultural pot suits. by giving our
vidvertisement insertion to the amount of a si.
giatethod or tiny exent which he may want.
and sending to us a copy of each iumber coa
taisiag it. shall have for his own exciasive use
a copy of tbc metiod remitted to him by man
or otherwie as .e may order. A. & Co.
August 23. 1143. if 30
ET The patrons of the American rarnr
aud others sill have their ordeas for ri;:hs ami
directions for usina the above process. supplied
by enclosing the cash, post paidi, to
S. SANDS.
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT.
IN THE C0.11MON 'LEAS.
Philip H. .laatz.
VA Foreign AttarhAeut.
B. M. Duvall.
T HE Plaintiff having this day filed his De
. elaratimn in my office. and the Defendt
ant having no wife or attorney known to be
within the State. on whomi a copmy of the witse
with a rule lo plead could be served, It ia or
dered. that the defendant plead to the said D..
elaration within a year and a day. or fini nnd
absolutajudgment will be given gainsmt him
GE0. POPE. c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, 14th March, 1643.
March 29 ly 9
State of Soutj Carolina.
ABBIK L LE DIS 'RICT.
iN THlE CO.11MON PLEAS.
F rancis A. Conner, vs eAtt achm.ent.
George Connmer. Debt.
ppH 'E said Plinttiff having fikd his dee
3laration in my cmfic-e against the said
Defendant, who is a ishout the limits of the
8tate: Ordered, that abhe said Defeodypa
do appear and ple'td thereto, witin n year
and a day, from the filing of the samte.
otherwise final jndpnent will be awarded
against Lim.
K J. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c, p.
Clerk's Office._Dec 9. i842 eq 46
State of' South. Cn:-olinia,
* EDGEFIELD DisThitCT.
IN THEL COMMON PLEAS.
G. L & E. Pen& Co. |9Delaration in F.,
vs. 1rin.tahrt
Ann E. Glaseock. ) et.u:ta/lam
T IlE Plaintifr''s havinig ahia day filed
thteir declarationa in my olil.e. and thm D~e
fodant-hatming nmo Attoraaey, known to be withm.
n the State. on whom a copy of time saanmt. with
a rule to plead could be sei.ed : It as raderedl
that the Defendant plead to time snid declara.
tien within a year anad a day. or fimsal .and abso.
lutej'adgment will be givena against her.
Cler'Ofee.~ G EO. POPE, .c..
oa. IS. iSn. o.a.. aqe 4
State of "out I (Unrolina. -
-ABBE VJLLLE D15/illC .
4N k.QLU'TV.
Samuel Jordan Ad'nir.'1 Bill for .Varsal ling
of ino.$2. Anmaly , -Assets. and fur salt
I. o*f liel Estate for
Sarah inmaly, amid I pament of Debts.
Cele-tia Ansiy. )
IN pursanmnce af an Orde'r. muiada- in mihi.ecase.
Zat Joama- term. i'48:t. re-qamirinm the 4-reditom.
of, the estate of Johni S Analaiv. to appear hem.
fore time Coamnmaie'-. andm pmammve their de.
mand against naid estate. minm mm befoarm. mre flm.
Meanday in January nes-t. I hterehy appboina
Wednesdayv the 1oth of Niavem-er nexti. The
eredisnes of aaid estet, will th~eref oarw take No.
S iesv to appear bewfore tame and parome thmer de.
mends. on that day, at A bheville Cmmnr: hlouse
BA .JONES. c. .A. ii.
Coais Onssoc,2th Jaar. 1843.
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NEW GOODS!
'i.VeIR.LLE.D A
Read and reflect! Ihein
CIAUa..S
(At tih NE IW C.SH ST TUE.iii HANfu n
H AS Opeed, asiIin now recri' tmig. a ire,
a-I e ap prmcing Senson. mning wrhi4
W iml a t 4 . j e J efl i! l:ri.. tuOm. uv;. id
A great viriev .-I Consinwres. Vte*- inam- mid Ta
PRI.'NTS. Derl.-11.S&.1 XIXE
Eneglish. Fieesch and Ani sicasn Calhecm'. as ali
r'abric. Cotton and all Wool Flamsneir. Calored I
ilst a great %ariety of Bt6-%n and jileeed Sdmet
and Plain Liise ;,,blsnkel. A c.
HATS, CAPS. 3OC
A pood supply or iluts, beat e i'ht, .::ae lateeti
The abnve at as low pt ices its cau be lead in ithe
Wool aid Mereno.
Shirts Drawers. hosiery.
TIme above comprisiig by tar the soot exteocc
ahving been purchased for cash its tIe city of N
cheap.
Eii The subscriber acknowl--d:e wills plernsi
fron: the trading community 4-1 this and tim tdjil
mers, at all times. every advantage tha time umark
be had in this countryt Purcha-ers are remspectli
selves.
II - hastir!.. telmewr 7
. L KMTC A M & cog
WHluLLSAl. AND RET;IL
D E.-iLE 1: .
in Americas, Fressel and Eaglish
VANCT AN U STAPLE
YGOODS.
SIALEGiltN A.\N STRAW
BONNETS,
CARPETS. MATTING & 0IL CLOTH,
DUTCl BQLTIXG LLOTIl.4kc.kc.
Sibley's Corner, Iamniburg. Oct 7. 101:7
J. 0. B. FORD,
AS a iasid cutmstantly eigged in New
Yoerk or Boeon, to enable hune, tu receive
at we r..rliest po-sitilr dates. every
New %t le & famhiova of Gnoods
up they eammae oit, and % %ll be r. ceivman liv :l.
mo-i er cry nrrival from twee.4 plisces dnsmmg the
sea'mmn. Tiamklul for Ie lait. line t.kiks tis
aenled to soli futuse and inicieaLstd piatroa
aze.
Coparinership.
l iE Uaiderpigned tae tiar. day entered
imto Coipartnerasip. under the farin of
TUmhrm." & DAUIA.'.
JACKSON F. TUR rNN.
WILLIA M E. BA R NES.
Augusta. Ga. Juily 19. 18.43 2 37
Xew Good%,..w Goods.
I r fltPiN & BARNES havejenreceived
anid are now openie.g. (at tie Store re
entlty orupti d by H1. P. Peck. and itmenidi.
ately aboete Ue Cnited States Ile an entire
Stock of .New n.,d Senaonable
DRI EGOODS,
which have bee; carefully *elected by theim
.elve.' in New Ysork. to which they woild re.
spectihlly in -te time atteniun tof their Friensma
anid tiew Publc.
Augusta. Ga. Oct 7, 143 4t 37
Merchant Tailor Shop,
UsIa - THE St'Pn:IT.%amirC OF
M5r. (s. W. DI'KNMOX.
(S:lmry's Curner. II.AMBURG. S C.)
" II ItE Clutlsec nuill be mnale t" Meas.
sire, not iiferior in Style imad Weik
1mm.Anhiip. to any Shot, in mime Southern enuntry.
Tim Stek Consists of
Frtel., Anworrican and West of .eglannd
Broad 4'l1e0s and Beaver Cletied,
of all time falishamabie nnmd durinble'coors, and
of e'very price anmd quiality.
Buckskin 'n?visitimee%. bik mni fancy colored,
Woel-dyed do. figaireid. atd plain,
Paris diatmond aid ig'd FrencmI Cassieteres,
Silk, Zalini and V4lvet VESTINGS,
Piaigh bU Figsed do.
Quilted lerino. rich Persian and Cashmere
Vieetim.gi,,
Marseilleas. ~vaeansown and 'ialencia Vestings,
All of wIgI, will be mold by mhe Patters.. sin
made tip to eesure, warrantled to fit, or no sale.
Stocks, Scarla. Cravsta, Crinte Stiffenmers,
Bumeomm. Cohisrm.C Gloves. Sus~penderis
Pocket Handekercheife.
Mlerinmo anmd Cotton Sirts, Drawers, hlose,
Together wishb a genierntal .'enmtment of'
Tilors' Trinerninm.s. It'hoksoleme or 'e taiL
W.41 K (.TUH.\3I & Coi.
Hamburg. Oct 7. 1943. l0t ;;7
NE W BOOT, 8h0E,
AN(D
l.1RE.%V"E T ORE.
I -lE il.cribers reslwe'lully informs
I their frienids andl the pmublic in geerai. that
hlev :eav'e eniteed into co-pnmmri.rship. aend will
carry on thme albove eamneda ..ni'ine-wa, im all ites vn
riomis brancles. in mime lownc om' ilanmmburg.
The-.3 will always kecse onmanmd a qucastimy ofl
F1.lE BOOTS,
.'m arranetedl homme mundae ?lsoem. htrcbganc. &c.
Conriemmsedmm tugi Laduie .shoues. Cldereis's do.,
Noartlhern Brogasus, &c.
IIa'neaRs I Magoa Geers.
In. uulmort.thsey will keepm all nrticles connueted
wthm thce trade. whmich they will well chsepj frim
(Inch. well deied hlie', or'einw nceplt~imces
N II immotend ioesns mde* to ciraler, icn thme
sfnp.t limshiabslle 'tyle. ammd iRepairing ncently
execmuted at tihe .lso te~t taiaci
1 31. L. G E tiRTY.
I~TIIlOS. McCONNELL.
Octobler II sf 37
1'oiice
Il1En FBY GIV EN.'hart appli.ntione will
h.I- m:ni.' at i!'e inet -Mainmc of' thme La-gco
ator ofl tsn., Slate, to ieirpramte Beihamy
C;:mnr.-h
Aimgust 7 mm QO
P. N. BR OME',
ATTEft.I''Y AT LAW.
Office oppesito Mr Compty's Hotel, Edge.
feld Court Iloums, S. C.
Se........ 6 t r 32
NEW GOODS!
decide for yourselves!
.I nla "hese Biiniding of HUSItma' Hotel.)
ih siepplmy of INEW 2000,a suited to lista
!h usa be- 'imind
=iVmt,4 & T25222z69a
1a1 ia.D (ae marrie. rownla .11 mxed L lutiaa -
I or, T- mar . i g-'l m It s be-I giaill-my.
>...AL..;c;<As. - LJI.T/NsM..Ve.
iaait.--; Fiorunure t:lce-; Lnen- oaf eyery
*lam. l'laid amid Strip.-d Cianb, w,: Swiss .u
btigs and Shirtaga. Osnaburgy, Kerseys. Pl.id
TS AID ZROES.
msi.,: M.-'is Itmas fond .'hoe, Ladies Shos
St'ate. A large assaornnet ofISada Is. Lottonm
Ilandkerchiefs. &c. &c.
tve sAock taD'orv t.so-ls vee ollered in town,
Dw York, whica wall be sold corresponditngly
ire tie extensive patronage lie has rceaiv-d
ning District.4; am denarag tim giveh Iis emovoo
et nisidi. is still prepared to sell as losvi as ca"l
i!!y invited to call. ex.a.imi. n :.tisfy". i:e..1
If
AC1ERICAM 1IWTEL.
T IHE mnbqcriber still continues to keep
open the
.e.UERIC.'1 HO TEL,
und imnvites the travelling pmblii, nA' nei 1114
rientds. to exited to him the .ilrni patri'natm
:ertarie received . nnid will leave nto men nm
:inisna- -.i accommodate those who asmay call
III Ilion.
lie la% taken thei stables and lot belongin:
othe Carolinaa Hotel. adjoiniig Da Ilpah's, Ware
an4e. . amd wil bie lale to give asiffici--nt rounta
r Dr..w ar- ad nI! atswr- cntina am him. At
miative O.-tvere. ind th.. lae- of ar '- nder will
iiways be -onl iand Ar the use- oflow :nea.
t. IL Ill'a lUlt
linanburg. Oct. II. 2. - 3
dargains,Bargains, Bargains,
AT T'HE
CIREAP CASII -TORE.
T [IE Subttscribers havin. received. md are
daily rectvimg am new. extensive ,fast
ionable and r heal Seek #al
Fall and Winger Goods.
respectlully moliciitheiir entiomier.and] lthe pnh
ir. to exatiniae their asamitment usid learn their
traces. Ielre purchasieg l-d- here: temeling
mnfident tiant tile ritizenms. or Fdetield maeedaI
nm lomger hem mander lhfe nece-ity ofi oin;: elke
where to pmrcamse their upmlplies.as we iitemad
1 wall our Goaad. as Chap las they calm be out -
chased sit nuy Mlarket.
Our bt..ck of Goods consists. in part, of tie
rlloawmig:
Ilutiolmti,. from 5 to -20 cents.
Calio--a. rust colarm, 5. -.maper 121 cent*.
Englih.i do.. rin! artic-le. It centaaa.
Unituov. Wooln nnd. \Mcrino S-ws
Liients. fine ntd very cheap.
Alerimi. olandtnzinei. Flantneld.
Swntietat. Keetima.. Kenamtuckv Jenm,
llop-iery. Ser:e., anud Fnitey Gindk.
Cmlerv. n fime namasumtw.-t. very cheap.
Bed Tickinog. Bomietis, intw .
A .sam.
A Lt or ItE\DY i.l: CLOrillN(.
incl na Caaita. Sarks. Patalaioa. Ve..t.
Drawum. Shi ta. &c.. which will be sold
vcry low for Cash.
A bare nosortment sia SHOES. very chenp.
Pleasedl aand ex.imme iar vumr-lvea. n
we Will take pleaoure Ima sluina atr m ia d.
J. CUIIN a Co
Edgefield. Oct 9. 3t :C
Fall and Winter Goodi1.
TIi 11 Saniserlrs have received tateir Fall
andtaWimter tauppsy of
Fancy andi Stapile D)ry Goods,
coslirtw. 0r
Frenclh, English anda Ama-gar.ma Paitats,
Alpcaen. .3lerinosmi. Bumabazinmes.
Earisaun (mighsaama, trsenatals. .3lalin De
Lainmes.
Clatlar. Cassimmre... Sattinertta.
Ketutcky 3menas. lKeraey<. Plaid Linadsya.
Fumsanils 6-4. 9.4. IU 4. anmd 1 1-4 [hamamket.
3-o, 4.4.6 .1, nada 12-4 bicaceb antd unbhslmachead
Silk. Woolent andI Cottaon Shawlm.
Sitk. Woommlan atnd Cottonm Ilam-ry.
Anl tall other artelenm mammaally kept in onr
line oi bsiss.
FR.AZIER & A D illSO N.
Edagsefie.ld. Oct 9. t~t :n7
L CIV Alt.re,..-~.tfully infaormn thme citm
. zeamaa of E~dgeatielad. and thn ndmjoinioa alms.
rm-tm. that lae las on hand. a great ia riet) 0
sftucles- of
T I. i W oR E ,
all ,afwhaei Dat- beenaa mmmatmnlactured ama his eain
blishimen-ti. or the taost mnatairma. aind lay ist
rate- wa kmtean. whaicha he wintl iposem of at thea
Hlambuaarj :lnad Atmrmsta pric..
Roofing & 4.utlering
don miiw~ita ttr.mta.a andm deuSpaten. - 'a the Ilunm-m
baarg. and' Angnaa-tn parite.
Pemrnmatas mgSits tam stpply themnselves' wuitha
TI \ WAKiE. wamuldi mk. well tam enl a nd mexa
ies his sttck. preinns to atpply i'.g elseawhterea,
ama thtey na ill annatg na grena bargii s a la m
Olaaim'ed at :tay maiimilar tumammufactoiry in thea
Smumrma etiutry.
Oica i i tf :1'I
07 Molice j-. herchy givena
that Iit n-eat gaimg tls- (he it a of A inn-.:n.
Gergi:. im a few dnays. fomr the putrpous
sal mrnn--aactinag knasmais. sl~n shil leatve mla
Fia'ily, nsd amlmas m3 Agenit. Dr. Thaoma,
H. Panaismn, who will answer to any sanit.
that mayu la insaituted again-st me, during
my atbsence.
ISAAC Ta HEARD.
Oct tl 1843 ir 37
RISCElE AN EOUM
Fun the .Uaron 'elegraph.
THE GOOD E.a.UCHCAT.
The gooa Democrat is liie ii. ouud citizen,
the kna u riendi and urighlitsur, ihe hines
m.40, the puie pulsiet. A great *ntny as
suihe The tile oil Demlscral. liat iave nic
moure right or title it it thsn umay CaNg -
ite, nove to shut of %% Ii ".'hg Cy 8:.ay
%ore the Demtueratic tickset. (Iby neesdene,.
or a- a spec uhlioin, perhain.) but tIIey are
nost Diemocras los .ll fihas.
'&c good liemocria is attachetd to i'
pari'y heir use ic fid-* isore puiy.
jourre 144psiii:, mlore self tievollose 111 11
thaIn ft Ni thither. A.s,. a getCeltr re;:nrd
lor egnal riglis-more renspect tit tile will
i tue uasojoray-:atod nurpe.grd it) the
rights ut eiti nit.
A good lDemocrat is t he sane as a gond
Republican--abe names are syn?llimnls.
esanoct..t %as first upll-ed its Ole e11Rpibl
iti putty by1 their ellenlielts. a" a term uf
-'11iliti- telerc usr p ..cii -e ItSI3
it ler .g n 11o4nju. .inli zug that is tle
pa Ity I thaut honors iLth unuic, anwl uut tl-:
"milt (top pr.:'y.*
It is sm. ctiniogh for ;I gold 04:mocrat to
vote witi his paniiy-he anult voeil itider
slaudingil).-Ile pmsw his faithf to no mianl's
sleeve. utji jndges Ior himself. lie takes I
nothuingi uideennig the great iiterenti f il
counitr), ior else scurcely less interest of
the cndidairtes, on bare as-ertain sor mere
hearsay, but dermanl . ie prol'. lie cut
suilts thle documents lor liinself-hejnd- 9
ges for himself-atid without the records s
lie till believe nltinag. At the same '0
ime, he is oic to conivictiol. 1nd1 wil t
out blidlly p--rsist in an error, merly be- F
cause he lias conuilted it. I
lie is ni is"I. I (uaic, any more 61
than to relg-lai. lie is w% illing every ou
nouuld eujoy hl ties own opJitlon-and shat U
all n hi, are iur .isin 1hie sframe enl, "*Tie
6rcates5 guod of 'ho greatest uuiuber,"
siould tke Ile p.116 that seemeth t1 to hen
Il',e siesine.1 uni tir.sighest, whether it
lie thel batte. hie lakes4 or ril. .
lie %% il use all ilo;-lie means. within I
the i-pshere of i, asanfluetce. to udva.u e:Ie I
c.usr to Which he is attached ; but Ill
.osing so., lie % ill lnot trample uoUn ih i
righlts our the lecthgs of lthers. I
ile oid D ritiuros dlue, amot believe
i lie iduout dn-trine. trial the eu(I 'Saucti
fies the ncans. Though lie knows that es il
.s overruled fur g.od, whenever it suits C
tile purpo-es of Divmne irovideuce So 3t 1
n.il it-)et ll does t1 believe tlt doer I, c
all) ilS aoirejustihedl. %% hen mhe los. of
jacotei sold their britiert to she lhtmaelite...
istigh it was the mear.s lair bringing
.itioiai a great guod top thrm, she etil in.
Lention oil ifivir hearts was never justilied. 9
Nur ca lihe li.eld lt tite doctrire, that a 5
tahotie-t pintteIani can be ain huonest man 9
-an1d vice %crs:i. lie believes that nt
satan who niild tllully ieceive or lie in
pouber-, notuldi ie or decceive in ally dtg
e'sr-t lien it sitiled his iiterets, 'ir his
lee..i, or he, prejuces-anitsd lint het
Who0 w. ould 511t a coIe %1sould stesI any1
uinng eke lie connui'etred of equil iiip
inie, n% ien ever lie could do. s without t
Ilie rask lit o11.imy1.
Sihoul beV he en1tarld with important
trusts, n hierther of ind'ividuials or the pub
lit'. lie 1 il Wi'ch 'hemal n4ilh thle me31!st %ii
111n11 and1 scruplul'ona care.
The -iiud I i-tmm rat i. never an llice i
seeker. hir tie s:tke of office. -
Wleneu he rtceives a slnionatini frm1 11
his piartN, if consistent with olier ond
iIgllr dltish', lie cheerfully U(lisre , i
and us5es all bitr atnd honorable means It
ie eleciel. lut he will nto1t Ilto any
ttnn. tiienn, sir dishionioble. I cie ill
liot tlatter, lnir deceive. nor promise whlat
lie tievet intendis to perf'ormn. iile will lnt
holfd lothf um- sea of' prinlcipleis inl one3
ctrowd, and a r'ounat set in ano~lther. lie.
doesi the ricean th'ing to all menC. in ll l a-i
ces, andt at all timeas
IIi'elected, h'e spiares no pains to quaalif'y
hianself hior ite station. Ad he1 ntt ernit
uponif i5s duitis.wiha fsull sense o'f the
reponiblit that haies devsol uipton him,
and di1,rge liem bceac,.~sieuio l nd
,' n t hout s-OU rietitl eor regre't--f.ot Hy --en
shte thast the honors of' a pihh lull' t'iton
lir. hot a ploor compenians'to i ir itS r:lreS,
I ungsj of' the sratiion ofr elln--dr. A I he'
itieve'r ehut'd lay sunccess, so he it niever
to 3 ilis fillay defatlus.
Thle goodai IlemocrneaiIlel nof bribery. tol
obtaisi , it,-'s lufor 'hite If or f'rietids. tic
visits alae sic-k ands nleedy , ts is true-anud
lie gives largely of' his abuladfance. to tihe
pioor andi iihe distressed. ie dosies thlis,
not fbecaau~e he i's a canidatte, hat heracfulse
he -is a ntmn-and1 he feels as a manlfl
shosuld f'eel. towardtis a birothert nsorttal.
l'hia he idiss at aell times-a.f'ter an elec
sion. a's n eii ais hiel re.
I lis mtto le, "P'siitciples anod Men."
beclieves,. that n ith ul pritnciples men3f nrte
nothinig-anid without goodl men'l to cartry
'ihe.-: 5lnls4rinclileS,are nothing. lie there
f. e goes Tor bo10h.
lie never swaps Votes wilih his oppo
Ileits. lie never voles sinlgle shots-andl
tever splits htis aic'ket. Tnugh lie may
teel a piseferenlce for one canifidate over
;snt ,on 15 hi, owni side ; andI mtay have
., ,1ioti fp -rtiral friendslhip for a particu
hasr can-tlidatei iin the oils r-yetl he csui
d,-rs fh- voite uSa te~logingS Itl is colunitry
andt flinnslt I hlougI.ht or sold, lie woiulsi
cs'iderf iuch a piropositiont as trenchf-r
nos~sO Isis,iariy atid his country. and infa
0.033s to himselfI.
Neither does he bef on elections. The
....,t beine often controlled by accidental
or incidental causes-(rather, by Prov
dentiul causer and for Niecial purposae,
- lie esiteems it nio better thun blaspitem
or sactie, to entdeavor to cotive s if
estimable a privilege into a source a15a1
I.lng (or speculation.
It he attends public gatherings, it is be
cause he is if social being, and takes de
light in exchunging civilities nith bi
Iriends and neighbiors. lie is not abov
sp.eakings to .081.1 Iaking hands with th
tatumtiblet caiizeu-he treats all with kiud
nteh ,anid re~lcct ; hut pays no more hon
ur to thu ktd-gloved naotnb, than he doe
I, tie hard-tistrd workiug maan. Wher
te tmakeitls distinctiuus, i depeuds on meri
ie is a shining light. (a Loco Fo
wreh, if you plcase.) to all amouad hituu
'l'e old loo1k upon this mural, frugal tem.
satte anmu virtuous life 'A ith admiration
lie inttddle-agrd covet his acrquainiatice
imd hiiidhipf-and the young point iti
our Us tile very pantern of a1 man1.
InI a wood, tie practices all the mora
i -1 c..ritt. %I, tt --. fians God, loves hii
eighb :r. :n ti spek evil (itf noto. in t
ugushrly reads th: newspiper-ntd--1.tst
lilt aeu,-iae p o: j , *at the Prniacr
Re der, d.:, Oie aiuaOe lomkiig glass re
lect thy own cisarateer? It it dues, thoti
irt a good Democrast. If it does not, lool
ino ibuok heart. and see if it is out succep
i61c of uimproveiment.
The cery last Duel of all.-lohn Mange:
ud l'neopibdesus 11101. too str:apinltg ne
roes, undertook yesterday afternoim. tt
:itle at affair of honor iii t e fashisonabitir
ruy; by a reuort to the duello. Bootn wa
e chualenger. atdl of course .M unigo had a
rescriptive right to tiechoice ol' etpons,
leitig of the currier's opittint that there i
otittlng like leather. he chnm cowlsides.
'te pliaties ilet witci tlevir wvronds its at
pen lot uear the jinctitin of* Brad and
;iuth street. I.oon'tsi sec.,nd ohjerted It
luogo's patus which %%ere matic of thick
ersey, and mOoreover were Ilied or patch.
d in a way that inide tihemn its ilodurate
i the hide ofa rhitnocerus; wticreas Boon's
tfermor person was euvered nerely th a
m pair of drilli gs. As it was found im.
aN0tlet to redutce tihe two antagoniits to
tual ieris .Dy ge lint tnulither pair of
ant- to tuatch -t er Blioon's ir \ tigl's.
pie ol the 1aroid su -sted that th11V
toulI tigiut sans culottis ! a piriposml
, htch met %n tfit nmediate favor, and bottl
taivalrae g.-ntlemen stripped ltr the cot
-st. At toe cunrerted wigtnal. the fighi
omiteinced. and it wait fearful to see hon
te iustrutiments if flaitliitiu were pliec
y 1th11 cimb1tatlitmit. iltool keeps ;a schoo
ar yotuu: .:entleien-t of color; .\ungo is :
.-ap t buil were versed in the flog
Ing iisitness, there'fore, atid made ever'
trokc tell. Tweit% or thirty lushes were
itell ot etch lsle, lwhen Al nt;: laid it
iuh a scurcher thlat Hooni cotilli raiad I
o lmn.tt r. bit, iglorioln-ly fled. hie vici o
.1td1 alier himt. Three tines ity rii-ler
ie lot lkte llecelir and Achilles artoum
hle wall, of Trily, whenli the aintqai,bs
5.Itjt jutitllpefd " lie cmiai',' tut Ilin at ftll
pdtsl oa iroad iree-t t wirl-i the ciii
ate coiuetor ciloe :t hi4 heetls. p11 ing the1
ush tanoi intdustrioustly. Tao sch appia
t:itsi inl such not urtgrarefzl di sh-Abile.
uturally attracted miin.'h tllftice, ani fiil.
y ia plite otlicer tooetk the further settle
cnt il tot idisye t tltenit i it own hatfs
lopped built fitlive ani p.rsuer, mad
hemi roietnrt to the lied of hitite. resteott
heir unmteilonal les, an- then conooduicte
hem to a place wheire imuich ho blood i
e.,ultrly cooled dowta. On ;tr:rintt ih
ltem lentt of the fecls. this mornintl. th
1ayor -rdered the iue!lists to find bail foi
heir iletter behaviour. Nevertheless. thi
electionis of weapohns will furnish a go
inl to etthter blrav~e youths who have a se
-itUS quarrel io di--pose of.-Phil. Me1r.
No kss Strange i/han True.-rn the
ii i~t< ,of lthapa. itn A frica. is to be foun:
in ispeciest of1 theo huiman famnily who livi
Lt-niirely inaem ite btriac of thle trees
They have'. tihe llowe:C of jumuaping frttn
tree to :ree,. just ast monikeys amid squirrel
dto anid ure seldom kowto d0iecetnd to ib
groaups of three or four huntdred and mnak
these l..dliiog t'latis in thte string fhrks
trees ithi lityers oaf tnitgh ouie*rs. on hici
lieyIt ll un and uh-av~ es as heedding.-t
iut iumnI, they~ can'full la11 ty in it sufliciet
.toere. of provi~ietl, compmttSiIed f nuts r
dical mt the' suit. T1heir ttgiiy i, soe
that aill eli,'s to ser ure otto tf them i
fruith-'ss utnle.. a lien eri.c reid'T'a wii
teir off-spritng. An atet to do
hns, iin tine or Itt inta~inces, soccetee
ailer exc'essive toil. butt neve~rthele'u, li
prov.'d useieas s t'' the matinu oh'j.-et-ah:
of trantsptorting: them toD other clitm's f
exhtibitiuon. Thiev re'fii,e foodt and tdi<
probtal of grief an-il StrUrvtion, T1he
l.anetnnae ,.es to resemblf~e the chtte
inig tof iitotkeys, butt mrore clear and die
itict iis enul..-cittioni. They are ver
gene'rally coated with hair, and of a dai
yellow color.
A C'hicken teith four Idegs aitt'ree
much attientioni in one of the Uiniton ma
kets on. Saiurdayv. The ownter refitt.e
SG0) for thec bird which stralled ablouit usiti
all its legs asibhough ctonscious of its impDU
Draths at Biiards.-Galignani's Mie
.enger states that two persons, taat
L--nfanui and ?Maiant.having quarrelled
billiartds. ai Mlaisnfort, drew lois wI
should first throw a ball at hisi adversars
head. The latier won-struck the otb
an the forehad- and killed him on the snn
i- A Xatural Curiosity.-The island of
) Corsica (f.imious a* tihe birth place of
, N poleon Bonaparte) gives rise to a river
i- named Restonica, the waters of which
- blanch everything immersed therein.
Proors of its effects on metals have been
obaaainned by many travellers-one of whom
(Doctor Darwin) states that iron placed
s in this river for a few days and nights will
c be as completely lackered as if plated
0 with the finest silver. Although at pro
- duces these strange effects %the water
seems not affected; but on the contrary,
3 is conaidcred highly salubrious, and is as
clear as chrystal. This. circumstance at.
fords matter for the philsosophical ingenu
iry of the alchymist.
Curious Geologial Fact.--Professor
Coleraft. in one of his interesting letters to
the New York Commercial Advertiser,
mentions the fact, discnverqd during his
late tour thrungh the Alleghany Mountains,
on his caute over the Cumberied road, to
i Wheling, Va. *Thegeological structure
I of this section of the country, from water
to water, is tnot without no impressive
lesson. In rising from the Chesapeake
wauenzj the btratdifed rocks are lifted up.
poi-3ting we., or towards the Alleghantes,
andl after crossinng the summit, they point
east, ordirectly contrary. like the two sides
of the root of a house.. and leave the inevi
table conclusion that 'he Alleghanieu' have
been lified up by a laneral rent, as it were,
as the' relaive point of the ridgepale. In is
in this way lie granites and their congeners
have been raised up into their present ele
vation.
New Shoe .achine.-The N. Y. Even
iug Post give, tine following discription of
the ianutier of maaking shoes by a machine
ow ned by Mr. Ruggles. of No Go. Gold.
sareet, in that city : "The sole leather is
first pres,ed ietwee.n wooden roaers, which
mankes it vxtretnel) firn and compact
nenac more .e tihan hammering can do. It
is ih.-u jliced inder a cutting machine,
which at one opcratiou cuts it into the prop
er shape. Memitne another is busily
mtaking steel wire into screws of about
three icet in lerngth. al of which is done
with surprising celeny. A foturth machine
polutnches the sole with holes, inserts the
sicrew. nd cuts it off at the proper length.
All that is then necessary is to rivet the
.cren< hy in few blows with a hammer on
an ftavil The soles manufactured in this
way are stuperint to the Napoleons. inas
much as the riv-t, adhere better, and the
leather is rendered moire compact. They
I are produced i ith infinilely less labor,
I and can be afforded about fifty per cent
i clapeuer.
The Tnrphs of Scirnce.-"A splen
dil triuimph of science," said Mr. Alug
_in, to his wife "a Doctor Elisworth of
liartford. Is given a boy a new lip,
whici he took from the cleeks."
'|Ti-t's ttmhint Pa. I saw the new
I vdoctor take lro lips from our patty's cheek
I th- other d.La. andl the operation did'nt
I I ee'm to tie at all oinful either "
--.\1,<. .,a aggins, put that boy to bed as
"oun as possible."
F rolable Farnin.g.-The Utica Ga
zete Pt..t-s that P picrson purchased 60
acres of land in Wia-onein, at two dollars
per ucre making $i4O. lIe paid for
brenking it up and sowing S! an acre,
"nal for t'encing S100) more. so that the
whole expenses was about S1500. From.
ihis lie realized. thie fir' year thiry-five
laaauhl. too the acre. average. which is 21,
70 bishel< worth at leist 50 cents above
r tie exprose of harvesting. This will
ratmoann ta $ a0.8 :. or in other words.
Ihen will pany fir his lanai, getting in under
attd e'nclo'int. andal nl expenses, and have
risiang f66t000 atett profit.
The following fromt the Lowell Adver-.
niser in an evideance of the advantage to.
.4 me ri can labor of protective tariiT. "for
the prtotection3 of labor," as the Federa
, list' call it : .
"TFhe pirig'e now paidi new hands.e
are tolid is only fifyfrJe rents a week.
aFl'r this palty' stam, besidles their board. a
. irl munsat work sercnIy-fim. or eighij
Ihours! Baut a shiot ime ago the me
Skindof hadswere paid ha dollar a w eek,
at p lro~pro~aus tnS it tnow is. 1Slen, who
theta wers p~aiad; aldullar a day, niow get
hnunffy ~fire cents."
h A L''ial [Paruao:.-An ejectment case
wa'~ rieal and presents this singular result.
I'rTe dlefetabmtn paid for a piece of laud by
In the ere. There nas a dispute about thne
hatoutndary. ana his neialhbor sued him. It
ir " as fountd the hnad nlne whole qunantiry he
had puarca'ined'a. withonut comioan ou the
alisputed territory, lie was beatean. lie
then recovered back fruan his grantor, on
his w'arrar~ny. part of his purchase mnoney.
A naew trial was obtained In the eject
k menn ..nit, and he is now successful in
titat. I. tine irst place. he gets land
whichn he didl n'n buy; in the next place,
dm~anke's an'nha'r main pay him for ir; and
rfintally hall baath thea land and the money.
d This goes, hetyaond tine celebrated cracked
kettle case. in which nihe borrower "aid he
rwantlad praove, firs' ly, that he never had it;
seonidly, hbat it was cracked when he got
in; anal, thirdly. that it we, whole when he
*returned it.-Utica Carue.
nt Remarkable.-ln neither branch of'Con
ao gress will there he a momber from Illinois
's who was ever in Congresa before. All
w are new members, both in Senate andj
:. House