University of South Carolina Libraries
- - A ' ws, 2~ I - - ----.; |II - ] 464 ~ We illclig t th Pilarsof he empe o ourLzbrtlOfdf~wewillPersh ~idt te rin9 S:PUBLuHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. * $YS WM. F. DURISOE, -E PDO R & PR c PRIET OR'. - - NEW TERMS. Two DOrLLRs and FIFTYCENTS, per annum, ti paid in advance.-$3 if not paid within six months from the date of subscription, and "$4" if not paid before the expiration of the year. All subscriptions will.be continned, ttess.otherwvise ordered before the cxpira tionl' ti1e'vear ;but no paper will Ire dis -'oafihued ;itiltail'errearages are paid..un less au.the option of-the Publisher. Auy.person.procuring five'responsib1e Subtcia hers, shalt, receive the papier for one year., *gratis.. A Di'ERTsg rss coespicuously inserted a .i -cents-per square, -(1Z lines, or less,) for the firstittsertion, and 37k-for each continuance. 'Those published monthly or quarterly, will _be charge $1 per square. Advertisements not-having the number of insertions marked on-them, will becontinued until orderedbont and charged accordingly. Communicatioos, post paid, will be pu'mpt ly and strictliattended to. . . W.ADAMS, TTORNEf AT LAW, may he foundoat his Office at Compty's llotel,. at any 4 . hour. Sept 8, 1846 33 Public Notice S HEREBYJVEN. that the Subscriber will ply to_ the'Legislature, at its next - session, renew ihe Charter of hi? Bridge acro ans' Creek. in Edgefield District, - ccm y incall laighater's lBridge. JOHN BAUSKETT. 'i i 24th 1 .tin31 MOTIVIE. r FIE Estate of n MARtiw B? ar;Ess, dec 'd T being Deretct,.thaose -indebted to said deceased. arq:horehy noified to make imme diate paytnent. and those havingdemnands to present them duly attested.. JOHN HILL, 0. E D august 5 .. Notice. -ORDua's OFFrcI , 25th August, 1846. - H E ' Estate of Ench Walker, deceased. T bespgDerelit. and the.pipers hitving been placed in mny .nds Gfarasettlenent of the estate,. those tndebtedgre hereb . notified to make pnyment-tg meg maediately, and those hAvintig denmands th pfeseit t he .properly dt - ested, on-or beforeihel-t'daynf'Jannary text - JOHN.3 ULL o. Z.-D. : "augn( t1J 31 of tiritrnrnsicaeto s .4ei~tcir;r 'tie. itrtetnt year. n:re respectfuly requeted 'to attend. to this duty witltout:frth}e delay.asi the time presetitied by ha'las already exJpired. .It is desirable - that those. who 'are intrusted with such business shotdd attend tot in the proper ftime, to preveit-tfhe "p.emt of cost, a forfei turn of their Cominissioins. and a great deal of irregularity in business. JOHN -HILL, O. E. D. July 15 25 " -Notice. A LL Persons having -demands ngainst the estate of hlenry Carr. dec'd., ate request ed to present them legalty attested, and those indebted are requested to make immediate pay: tient. 'iOS. LAKE, Adminis'rotor. Jine 3 if 10 Notice IS~hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature :t its next session, to alter the charter of the Town of Edgefield, so ato give to the Town Cbuncil the exclusive right to grant Tavern Licenses, and sell or to tetail spiritoes liquors in-said Town septetber2 " 3m 32 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the essate of David itichardson, are request ed to present them. immediately, properly at tesed.nand all debtors of the estate, are required to make prom pt pay ment, as the atlfairs o f the estate are ahoutt b e closeCHRd SON - AS. S. UJIGNARD, Exzcutaors. *a - ly -15 - . Notie. A-SI Ieceive -payttent. for my labors in teb - Clerk's Offce ini small sumns, and have inow on ony hanids agreat mrany Deeds unpiald for,.1 muis earntestly regnest all persons who bring Deeds to tmy ofiic'e foriecord; to leave the money with the Deeds. THO.. BECON. att ust19 3m 30 - .-State of South Carolina, EDGKFJIELD. DISTRICT. IN -EQUiT. anipson'B. Miavs and, John ) Bill M Aay s.-1rdrnces3M. j: for Mays aid others. -. ) Partit ion Tp ppearing to'my satisfactiont that William .LB. Mays; oneof'the-defendants in this case, resides without the limits of this State, ordered that the said Williain B. 1afs, do-appearin this Uwart, plead, answer or deitir to thtis Bill, wjth' thtree months from the- date of the pub lication of this order; or thesatid Bill be taken pro confesso agaisth'im.. .. S&.TOMPKINS.. C. E. E,. D. State of"$Oithi Carolina,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, --- iN T HE-COUR T OP"-ORDENCRY. Thomas Morgan; Ap.hicant~. Suminoun in -.s. MceGood Morgana and. ~tarition. Winiam Morgan,:deffl's.'-* . IT appearing jo my satisf'action, ,thtat Mc. .E odMorgan -and Willham Morgan fliass ur ib~6tees- of real estate,- of Petel Mor' n, reeised; lie~ without the limits of thuis Sttitisithicef'qe ordere'd, that they dd-ap peardifideeditthe sale''or division of' said keal estate,-bn for-lfore the first -Monday, siut January next, or bei -easent will bt entered of ac-ord. -ivezi#tind'at'yNce3 tiiis the-12tt:.0cob a. Js46. WATER WHEEL. T HIS Wheel is adapted to SA W MILLS, GRIST MILLS or other lacbine'ry, re quirmg water power, and to all heads of water. It will move Machinery with more power and with a less quantity of water than any wheel now in use, (except an overshot under an ex treme high head.) It has been thoroughly tested with different wheels in many parts of the United Stites, (several c ases in thin State,) and in all cases has proved superior. The Subscriber is prepared, at any time, to test it still further, with any wheel in this State. It is nqt liable to be clogged or injured by sticks passing tlTrongh, or impeded by backwater, so long as there is it head above it. It 1i made of Cast Iron, is very simple and durable. SThe subscriber being anthmt-ize.: tosell Rights of the said Wheel in Edgefeld District, is pre pared to sell to suit purchasers, on terms that cannot fail to give satisfactio'n and if required will'apply them to Mills. Letters addressed, post paid,'to the snbseri' ber, at Edgefield Court House, promptly at tended to. .. N..PIPER. [coPT.] This may certify. that i have recently had -put in operation'on my place, one of Tiniby's Patent Union Water Wheels, upon a very small stream, and am very well satisfied with the performance of the same. Discharging about 160 inches of water, it ent during one day's imperfect trial about two thonsa:nd feet. I have no hesitation in recommieiidiig it as a highly useful invention. W. L. LEWIS. St. Matthews Parish. June 17, 1846. [coPv.] This will certify, that I have tried f otch kiss' Patent Rcaction.Water Wheels, and Timby's Patent Union Water Wheels, and that I greatly prefer the latter, having abandon ed the former after a six mionths'triail of them. I have now the Union Water Wheels applied to My Gnst and'Saw Mills, which operate to my entire satisfaction. - WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. Kershaw ;Disnric; itly, 1846. This; is to certiftyydhat ,aner1iavimg Used. a Ph unr. el;'i ot dm UNION W HEELS applied; -by Mr. Chapin, and-found them far spintor to either of the rnier. ALIX. R. TAYLOR. Columbia, Mfay 7. 1d4. ' The Snhlbcribers have tried vhitas called tchkiss' Re:iction Wheels. on the -Colntnbin Canal, since which they have substituted Tim by's UNION W HELLS, and find from expe' rience, that the hatter are far superior to the former. CANAL&. WAtEHOUSE CO. May 5. 1816. septcuber 2 tf 32 .2o Cure .lro Pa y FEVER AND AiUF, CURED WITHOUT FAIL! R OWANI) S improved Tonic Mixture, is warranted-to cure Fever and Agne. or Chill and Fever as it is called. The money will be returned, if there is no cure, whn ta ten according to directions, and it generally cures in 24 hours, the mnost inveterate cases. Its strengthening iroperties are most romarka ile, as it leaves no disease behind. . -. S. ROBERTS, Agent. octaber I.1 3t 39 ALEiM WITC H CRAFT OUTDONE. Mr. T. Rowand-Dear Sir-For four or live years I have suffered greatly from Rheu rnatism in my head, which during the last ye:ar became worso and worse. For four or five weeks previous to the 13th inst., I had suffered ithout intermnission, my general hiealth was nuct imipairedi, my sight iinjred, and m~y bend o sensitive, that I could scarcel) rest'it upon ihe pillow. Two days sitnce, a single applica lion of your "M AGId; LOTION,"' relieved mue mtirely im two or three inntes. I have ap plied it occasiontally since, arid the soreniess is early gone' So gteat and sudden wams the hange, that I can scarcely tealize that 1 am he same mia. I have -also ened one of my <.hildt'en. and a 'emale friend of headache in t wo or three min utes. So great is my cornfiden,:e in the "MAGIC LCTION' that I woold not be wvithout a hot. le for "fifty times its cost." Y 'urs respectfulty., JACOB W. SOUJDER, No. 350 Market street Philadelphia, January 17th, 1840. 14epared and sold WVholesale anid Retail, by . T. Rowvand, :3'76 Market street.. ft. S. ROBERTS, Agenat, Edgefield C. H., cr~cu-th Carolina. .t .. october 15 3 > tIf any doubt the wvonderfmnl powers of DR. CUL L EN'S INDIAN V EG.ET ABL E PA NA CEA,'' we invite them to call nupon M r. saac Brooks; Jr., Jef'erson street, fourth doorI best of Schuylkill Sixth street, below Locust. and learn fronm his owvn lips df orie of the imost astoishing cures of Scrofuia ever performed n a human being-or call at the reidenne of, his rather, Eleventh and Vmne streets. Sold' yy JOS. T. ROWAND, 376 Market street, Philadelphia. R. S. ROBERTS, Agenit, Edgefield C. If South Carolitta. september30 .3t 36 W7"The friends of Col. JoaN QUA'r-LE-, nuar atnnounce hini as a candidate for the ofice of Tax Collector, at the next elec iOn.' Sep 3 to 32 (7"We at-e authorized to' announce vrv R. Wrtson, as a candidate for the ffice of' Tax Collector at the next eleetion. .Feb.26' . te 5 (Gi~We-are anihori/,ed to announce. W.GangrwaEsq., as. a cididate for Oitiaa a Enh nad nitifi, et 1'1h Dr, Jagjeies Jiterati@ We have been informed by Mrs. Rose, of a cure perforned on her by Dr. JAYN E'S AL TERATIVE, which proves itssuperiority over. every other remedy of the kind. She has been afflicted for the last sixteen years with'Necroses or White Swellings, attended with ulcerations and exfoliation of various bones. during whicly time many pieces have been discharged from the frontal bone of the cranium, from both hfr arms, n rists and hands, and from both legs, and from the left femoral borne, and from the right knee. besides painful ulcers on other parts of her person, which has bafiled the skill of a number of the most eminent physicians of our city-during most of the time her sufferings hIve been excruciating and deplorable. Aboui three months since she was induced to try Dr JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, which has had an astonishingly happy effect upon her, by iemov ing all pain and swellings, and causing the ul cers to heal, while at the same time her general. health has become completely restored, fo that she now weighs some 251bs. more than shae did, before she comumenced the use oh' this truly-val nable preparation-Nativce Eagle. ..For fnrther information, inquire of Mas. RosE, No. 138 Filbert-street. R.. S. ROBERTS, sole Agent, Edgefielu C. I., S. C. octobcr 21 3t 39 J. D. TIBBETTS. HAS jut: received, and will keep con stantly on hand, a FRESH supply of Drugs,' .'Medicines, Paints, Oils and -ye Stuffs. He does not think proper 'o humbag the public, by adccrtising his prices, hut persons wishing to pura1lase may be assured that- he will sell at as LOW PitiCES as any one inl Edge field. Hlanbug or Augusta. The following constitutes a part of his stock of Medicines : Epson and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottles, or by the gallon. Calomel, Tart. Emetic, Assaftetid;, Arros Root, lturbarb, Jalap, Magnesia,Gom M yrrh Aloes, Gamboge. Cayenne Pepper, .Ulrphine Creinor 'Tartar, Opium, Landanum, Paregon ic, Quinine, Preparations of [ron, Squills, $eet uil, Sarsaparilla Root. and preparation. ufjhe samte, Capuiva, Chloride of Soda, Ether,: Camphor, Nitre, Ammonia Hive Syrnp, and rny other article that may be called for. PATENT MEDICINES. IlT All of Da. JAvzat's Medicin'es, wairanted ;enuine. Sold as cheap as can be found a iy Drug Store, in this or any other. place; btained directly from Dr. -Jaiyne; theugh his only Agaut in Angsta. Ball's Sarsuparia. Sand's Sarsaparilla: . Carpenter's Do.. .-Philotolan,. "': ::;a rpenter's -Extract Cubebs uid Co.pai Tikrt nts.Do.. .edicotnigim .idf atpitats v Chanijiid ei's Vegituhle Anti-dyspeptic' Pills;- Hull's: Ever and Agee-Pills. Spencer'sPilfs, Ill'ir Lozenges, Peter's Pill's, Conks Pdit's, Du iont Tooth Drops, Th'nnpsoi's Eye Warors. Pabtirestnck's Vermifuge, Thonpsonian Med. cines. Rt'wund's Tonic hI ixtnre. Seidlitz and Soda Powders. Swain's Pantreea, Tnrlington's alsatn. Ilay's Liniment, .Harrison' .taint naint, it sure cute for scald head. Cchrpa's Acconstic Oil. for deafness, and all other Patent Medicines in common use. PAINTS AND OIL*. White Lead.of all kindi; Red do ; 'Verdi. gris, Spanish Brown, V-:netian Red, Vandyke Brown, Turkey Humber, Chr,.me Green Cerotno Yellow, Vermillion, Stone Ochre, Ivory 3lack; Terra Sienna, Drop Lake Pa tent Ilact, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Lyth irge. Russian Blue, Turpentine, Raoe Pink, Varnish of all kinds, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Lamp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Essen tial Oils. DYE-STUFFS. Spanish Float, Indigo, Annatte. Madder, Lngwood, Cauvwood, Brazil Wood, Fustic, Red Saunders, Tnneric, Coperas, Alum, Bluestone, and all other Dye Stuffs. SPICES. Black Pepper. Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon. Cloves, Ginger, Race and Pulverized Nut uegs, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. Window Glass, from 8 x 10 up to 20 x 30, Pattv, Whiting, Sperm Candhes,Candle Wicks Caile Soap, Chalk, Court Plaster. Flax Seed, Wafers. Tooth Brnsbes. Glue, Gold and silver Leaf, Syriniges of tall kinds, TIrnsses, Itk, Black and lud, ink Powders; Lemon Syrup. Mustard, Pink Saucers, sanIF, Liquor ice, Matches, Pummtice Stone, Rotten S:one, Sal Eratus, Potash, Salt Petie, Scaling W:ax. Spongpe, Starch, Paint Brushes of every de sription, Whaite .Wash .Brushes. Dusting Bruses,Swee pinig Bi-nsbesa, Scrutbbing, HI orse and Shoe Brushes, hiair Brushes, shaving Boxes, Shavinig Soap, cf all kinds, Washing Soaps, Toilet Soaps. Rose. of various kinds; a variety of fine articles of Tobacco. Also, fno cut Tobacco for smoking and chewing. .Emmery, Nursing Bottles., Nipple Shells, Cuppitng Glasses, Lancets, Alcohol, R at and Roach Banie, Sash Tools, Camsel's Hair, and Sable [lair Pencils. All the above articles are wvarrantedh good, and sold ont terms to please i nrciaeers for cash, n'rons approved c'r-edit. J. D. TIBBETrS. Edgefleld C. H.. March 11 if 7_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFJELD DlSTRICT'. IN TH~ E OURT OIF ORDINARY. , OCTodEtt 10, 1846. Lacy Sanders, A pplicanit, vs. Summons int Rodger Thomas and wife, and -> Paration. others, Defetndtants. I Tappearing to any satisfaction, that Rod grToas anid wife Caroline, and Mary Ann Welch. a minor, lives without the limits of this State;' It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and ohject to the sale-or divisadn of the real estate of Nathaniel Sanders, dee'd., on or before the first Monday in January next, or their consent to the. same will be entered of re crd. Giv-enaunder my hand at any office, tlhe day and date above wriltcn. ocoer1 JOHN HILL, o. E, D. octobe 143m' 38 * The friends of- Ensin~ Mloanze Esq., announde him as a can~idateoforthe office of 'i Oolldetor at the n'ext election ~OThe.friedfspr.jbio* It Mdva sannouneob'iu a a edpdideld thenflece dLTax dolleeitrt hrnexielectiotr n~ ac.3 inf r 40 A. W. Youngblood, is profpssional services to. thp as of Edgefield Village and vicinity .Offi door, East of Dr. R. T. Mimi e . April 22 tf 13 ' r ,OUSE & COMMISSION B U SINE S S A !CEIVING & FORWARDING AGENCY. undersigned begs leave to inform hit ends and tie public, that he still con. Ji rehoIUse Busines r At stand, and will also attend to the sand Forwarding of Goods and other Me e, and the sale of Cotton, and all of .iness usually transacted by a com. nus erchant. His charges will be in ac V., ith the times. THOMAS KEItNAGHAN. - . rtg, Septembc' 4. eo3m 33 dleaV and Harness Y~ TABLISHNENT, I take great pleasure in t..' returning to my patrons and friends. .in general, my sin cere thanks, for their very liberal patronage during the past year. I would also, take this orostunity to in - form them, that I shall still continue to carry on my bua. slos my old stand, at the first door above Preali nd Bryan's brink store; where may be fi ,at all times, all kinds of HARNESS, SAD ES, BRIDLES, and all other articles gener, y kept in such establishments. O "f eqaipage. made to order in the most ap style, w ill also be promptly furnish. ed .rhop. A -sons wishing-to buy, I hope will give me . I shail endeavor to put all my ar. tid ow, as in justice to myself, I can pos sik iid to do. L. ABBEY. 3 tf 16 -enife r ledicfages AT experietfce and jaudgrent. ure tre Wed to make a .valoadble, and at the innocent purgative. This is posses. eht majority of the remedies advertis ', are manufactured by person's 4 Jailoeg of the relative or individual b drugs they se. Ite tisanse, n y otherwhicoccasiosiflieinert i rious ,efltaproducedlA, e gene ral stn.;i ter '.i e' Is Dr2 -' randret r and" diiently their supwdinr claims upon the Jp4ljc: 'iEch af -the articles composing the r dreth Pills,. are-prepared in that way whichlill secure their beneficial effects to the svtem in the safest and. easiest manner. For istan'c', some ingredients have to be prepary ed in the vacun; that is, the air is exhausted in the utensil, and remains so until a combir ation is effected with other ingredients, which after wards prevents the air from acting injuriously ugpoi lre uidicne. Again, the proportion for ingredien't'depends n'po its multiplying power upon other ingredients. For the power of dif ferent vegetable purgatives upon each other, s governed by similar laws that, govern the power offigures by multiplication. Nine ad ded to fline, makes eighteen; but nine times nine, makes eighty-one, . So it. is wit;h sone vegetable purgatives. by adding dine parts of one ingredient, and nine, parts oh another ingredient together, the pov.er is in'creased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For exam ple, either of the articles to produce any purga tive effect, would have to be used to the extent of eighty-one grains; bycombining.them oqly eighteen grains have to be used. Again, ano ther ingredient is found to multiply this power again, which in a proportion of two grains, would have no effect upon the aninaal econo: my, but which. added to eighteen .grains of a compond of two parts of nine giaains, each of iwo ingredients, will again multiply the power which they have.gained of eighty-one, to one huadred -and sity'two. So agan, the mixture of wonty grains can be agajna.mtltiplied.by an addition oh' two g'rains, 16 the power of three hundred ad twenty-fout grains, of the origi nal power~ of the two first ingredients. Here we have twenaty-two grains, wvhich as a purga tive contain thiepower equal to three hundred and twenty-four grains of either of thme articles alone; nevertheless, also so powerful after being thus comnbined,are safe in any quantity ; always hiavinig ahbeneficial effect, and in no case capale of doing injury, of whaich tbousainds bear amplo witness. Dr. Brandreth's. Principal Office 241 Broad way, N. Y-; other.vffices in Ne w York. '[hle genuiane only for sale in Edgefield Dis trict, R1..S. RobeTs, Edgefield C. H.; Eernrd 4. Tayer, Hamfburg; J. S.' 5- D. C. Smyle, Meetig Street. Also, by J. Al'. WdLiams, At ken, anid by at least one agent in every Dis. trict in the Jtate. Eery Agent baving the gediuinhmas a ccx. tificateof Agency, signed by the Doctor hiina. Edgetiled C. HI., Sept. 30 3t 36 BAKERY. TH E utudersigned biting recently com-; Jmonced the sabove btusiness, Ii this place, respectfutlly ealicits the piatron age of the public.1. He intends kee~ng on ..hand a geneala asisortment of Confectionaries and Candies. S. P. FIELDt. :dgeflefd C. H.; August la u 29 I WltN aniy person against li-ading f or n Note, gIven by me to--.Veaebi, Shorse~itrade, fof use~ hun'dred and forty dollars, aushe pi'pdrf for which it was given is not sound. The 'date of the note s let of October, 1846, due in fifteen days. LEWIS COLLINS. October 7 S'.i goare author'ised "to annouine MASfAL E. SMITH as .tdidate foi .Tag.Colfecfog at tf'e netiielection.' -.The idende of Lieti. .:JME B. aa'BtsaRmioJW-.hha emndiani for SEISELLANEOU. From the Temperance Advocate. COaIMENCEMENT AT Ensetsz COLLEGE The Commencement of this young, bu flourishing lnstittte, took place on the 16t ult. in presence of a large concourse of per sons, from the surrounding country, and o the friends and patrons of th. Institutiot from a distance. The fact that the Asso. ciate Reformed Synod of the South was te meet at tiltat pace on the 18th, attracted a large portion of,the church, to witness the exercises on cormh:encement day. . The exercises were opened by a solemn and apt71rpriate prayer by he Rev. Dr. Thornwell, of Columbia, after whieb, six of the young gentlemen, graduate's, pro ceeded, in order, to the deli'very of'their speeches. And, we believe we speak the universal sentimen't of competent judges of such exprcises, that they were Withut excepuOn ;of , a ver.y. igh orde'r... They were marked by vigor of thought, force of illustration, a masculine diction, and with al, in perfect accordance with the sttictest rules of correct taste. The speeches b.eigq ended,, the Presi. dent, Rev. E. E. Pressly, delivered a short but exceedingly appropriate Bacca laureate. and conferred- the Degrees on 13 young gentlemen, members of the Gradu ating Class. In the afternoon, the Anniversary Ora tion before the Literary Societies, was pro nounced by Col. J. L. Orr, of Anderson. His theme was primary school Education. We were pleased with the general senii ment of the Oration, yet it occurred to us at the time, that it bore evideut naarkb of haste in its preparation, and as wanting, to some extent, in the graces of elocution. The exercises were closed with an ad dress by W. A. Lee, a former graduate of the Institution, in presenting the Society's Diplomas to the men:is'rs pf,the Euphe mian Society of the Graduating Cass. J1 will be sufficient :o remark in regard to this performance, ,that it was or the. very highest order-a finished production. It was rich in thought, sparkling with classi cal allusions--chase and elegant in diction, and pronounced with animation, graceful ness, and 'east.,, . Thus ended the Comencement.Qercises of Erskine College. She is taking a high stand-among Southern Literary lIstitu tiogs gnd, the 7eeet t comnegcorenet; eCan. reputato - . . BETA. Oct. 13, 1846. From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, Oct. 14. VIOLENT STORM. . The city and its viciuity.were yester~dny visited by one of the most severe &tbrmsof wind and rain that we have had for many years. As the wind blew directly npon the coast, we fear we shall hoar of consid able dagnage amor.g the shipping. The canal boat New York,'of Canajoha rie, laden with 2500 bushels of rye, 300 bushels of flax seed and a quantity of neal and whiskey, sunk at pier 1o. 4 East Rier. . The new barque Afton,of Eastport, ly ing at the foot of Broad street, had her stern and side stove, and was badly cha fed. The packet ships Garrick and Roscius parted their moorings-the latter received some dam,age in her stern. The schr. Larch also.was damaged by the R. drift ing afoul of her. Several. other vessels received damage in the East River. . . The Br. schr. Margaret, lying at No. 6 North River, lost her bowsprit and main Iboom. At the fupt of 14th street, North iver, tie tr. schr. Collector lost her ant shors and cables; also a new schooner fr-em Lubec,. lost hdi- anchors, and was bedly chiafed, bulwarks gone, &e. . 'rho brig Prince de Joinville, lying at pier No.85, North Rivcr, catpe in t~ontact wvith the Br. brig St. Margarct, carrying away her jib boon, bowsprit and shrouds, and was much chnfe-d. We hear of no dlainage dane ..to .the shipping at quarantine ground. Severai of 'the vessels dragged their anchors. A mong the vessels .there were the packet. ship Virginia, for Liverpool ; A tlas, for do; barque Candace from Canton; Sarnac, from New Orleans ; brig Leonora and brig Savannah, for Savannah. The south side of the quarantine (lock was broken up and damaged about 1000 to $10. At the..ew.Pndinlg at stapleton, Sta ten inland, a brick store, just completed for J. Delorest, had the roof blown off, and-the walls partially knocked down. The shore road was much damaged by the sea br-eaking ever it. The Brooklyn South Ferry boat New 'York; one of ihe Jar-gest and finpst bolite lelonging to the company, as she left the Brooklyn side, late in the afternoon, had the roof of the gentlemen's cabin blown away. It struck the smoke pipe with such frce as to carry it off, even watJi the deck. The boat had just feft the veliaif. There were few ion board other than the crew, and no body adasit. The sea wall on the Battery wvms birohifen up for nearly one hundred yard.. Seve ral willow and other trees were torn up by thip roqis, while others had large branches t orn off. A number of trees in the Park are pros~ trated,,and the hickory voaplng, .the.sight of wihi,hs tlimate tile faithful w~her~they assemble a: Tamnsiany Hall, was broken The two steeples of Calvary Chureb, corner of Twety first stree- ti udirth avenue, wete blown' down.'~h ts were uiqishedtli' ifsees on MseW ennknited' t NEw YoRK, Thursaaj venin Oct,i. We are now three days w'it a Son hern.Mail. belbe .Richmond. hi. s es pecially. interesting, but,:probab y, opigi ' to the severe storm of Taesday, whiche - eems aq.have .sw'ept so thargly t ;-ter rifie violence, .and.'ecernistea lytendgle , " ravages upon property. ,. The eg ap . uisres, too, are broken up in all directpea, and New York is an "isolated magget." Our Park ned streets;suffered se.verey regard to the demotimion of trees-inapy of our finest and largest ones- being; either lorn up by the roots, or decimated,.brauch Yy Irancl);tbe ah violep9e of ie wu',.. The shippipg has, of course, sug'red great ly, and .not a placetan. the vinity the AQes pot show evidence.of 2the rivaster tinu progresa of the tempest, _ yut have interminable .columns of eftails in the papers, from whiv , yoag cufihljust a as many colum.e as you please. - . bikuence of.Comets hied , tde 'i.,.j a paper recently read before the Frenc Academy of Science, Mr. Arago referred 'o the results of the investigation undertaken by the- tatural philosqphers and. astronp mere, regarding the influence of te t h ge and of corniets on the phanges.. of.'the weather. He said':" These resufts clearly show, in my opinion, that.the.influence of both these bodies are almostinssasible, and therefore, that the prediction of the weather can never be a branch .of '-stronomiy, properly so called:. 4ndyet,..uy sntellite and comets have, pt a!l; >eriods. ,,bee& considered as preponderar stars-it me reorology. . Mir., Shpcl, the .Missionary; and Mrps Sexton, were married last night in. th Baptist Church, and we heartily wish.that in the future enjoymont of~tbeir...ratrimo nial sweets.they wtayjnot have occasion to exclaim '-Oh Shucks !"- Siug -sa Soang was also at Church to witness thecerepony of the marriage oflis friepd-: the tlermoa eter was at about 50, but our-he bthea friig had hisfan ! It is astonishing how edi - cation 'may influence our habits "This "poor heathen" did not know y le'her and his travelin*.riu.sh6tdvu told. him that su'h outlddish, wqysA laror would be----observed.=-art Credibly Wi~ v a onteg ee the ipce, n a t ivarei o - ' of each litigant. wten thanga n trate directed the-plaiiitrto take-his plao6 on. his right and . theAelindair;tD oeengy a corresponding siti 7on, zieft tfe dog, in jlispute li okneandedodistat part of the room. 'The partestwere. hen comiananded to whistle, when the dog mad. (or the defendanr - - "lr. ---"isai. ther :,justicer to the clerk, "record the deciseio' for the defendant, the dog is the only credible witness in the case." . Munifcert .Be4uest.-The-. late . Mr George Holloway, of Abbeville Districff S. C.. has bequeaihed to th6 Trustees o Cokesbtury School, under the .direction of the South-Carolina; Conference, and-.to become available upon ihe deniseof his widow, an estate which, will exceed in value twentyfhotsand dollars. 'The objec. of this munificent douation is, to educate and hoard at the Cokesbury School, the sons of deceased travelling preachers,of the Conference; who are in necessitous ciictam stances. Superior Corn Bread.-In. stopping. at Beinent's American Hotel in Albany, . few weeks sinea, i do not .know when I relished any food better than did som6 excellent corn bread, which I found on his brealifait.;zable. - was so wne41 pfepseda3vitg the article,-- as .jvell as with the general character of his house, that I lagged of-hini to furntshi me with a. recijie f$or making it, which is as follows: . .. - Tako 3 quarts of milk, a littl saoilr, 7 eggs, 2 ounces of ftutter, I teaspoonful of saleratus, and mrix with Indian.. meal, to the consistency of a thic~kbige~r, ajid Mke with .a stiong .heat. The pans uaed . ab baking are of tin, 8 inches in diameter...4 inches deep, and a .little .bevelled.s The above is suflicient for. sevpn loaves., A ThavsEa. Accidert.-This morning about 6 o'clock as a dray laden with, goods .wps erpin the Augusta Brige,.the abutment gave way. caused by, ,the rottenntess of one of -the sleepers, and precipitated the hiorser.dra and merchandize below--a.det..o;~I feet. Fortunately thpe drayminasocceedeJ in clearing biniself of the drpRy~agd qf the saving his life. 'lhe le ioimiracudd ly escapedwil liutik itle tnjury. . *Such culpable carel'essnestajd.istaintion on the part of the owners of-the. Bridge should not go unpunisbed,.as the~jleeperat the place broken was enhia rouen, and from its appearance .must bar .be -ir that situdtion for some considel tidae -Hainburg Journt(L4 If you'.wish Io he -hpp k 4 esy Idleness isbharder work thant lughidg good deash There as more .fun ta a ing an hour thap ya'vtnng aeggjury. iew pePle, bowevelr will b lieve this, yet Itip .etrl. linioee. - is--~L .s ith "Wee ap ains ndd his bhoojek, af' ' pigces.,.wher youp oughv.to 'kW2*" '"tought to kno ve a late hanrit"