Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 10, 1849, Image 2

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Statei 7 'i ; sYba1i ony question is, nlo ordaso " L ~ hatlthere ises in who are'i favoro- dividin -niun. North"o * . j(nirJ 'huLi' -edistincedyunderutoo ihit t rib inyitede,the.,South .z. jou --federcy .with their .slaveiru'. ~icI , North alone.imnporaed 'from, & rria,ang Ve-~hsNorth inserted guarantees of.prouttetior * " o-lie South.ln -.the.CostitUtiOU tth "'~ited Staaes. If th'e1eightS:are violated ~ ~: wecanot expect thie Southern Statesa y - .~1d-- '~' *' ~ 'aemiaan in~ the Union; tizy4nay form -ar - .t.' ~. ~ ~ md.ejien'e public ofi .their own, -and then what becwmes.of .the areat republic ''~ ,4A. cihe- United'States? To--submia thiu -deepij' s'olemn'and .alarming.aubjec't' btoated. .aod excited.. politicians of eithe, ~ .~' '~de, w9uld be tiighly imprudent. The - friends-of the &nion-. wh~o are -'opposed t< .Thineediess agitation, of this: question -?should' take it up, and, with firmness andl -'decision, should mnake their'voices heard against: those3 dangerous polilical move metnts, hbefore it is too,late. How the Norti - hbaving so many deep interests at. stake tuad those intreests in tIhe,greaIjest danger ein case of separation, siLould push on the exciting question, is beyond our comnpre xp. - bension. This movement rom-the South - may call the attentionuof the people to the ciourse of the Abolition party. The con stitutional press ofP the~country, which is eitirely unrestricied, can do great good ir .Puging an entire abadonmoent ol this cxci ting question,-anId a. restoration of perfeel harmony between every s'oction. of. the country, and :thus, more firmly knit to i gether the bonds which keep:us a single people. The Courier and Engeirer speak -of this disunion pruspect in the followang *manner : -"The men who have taken the lead ni this diatter are reckle4s, unprincipled un - sdrupoldus demagogues, who would a *,n~ mom:ent-sacrifice any public interes ~totheir own advantage and whose sympa - bties fo'ibe' slaves is limited by the politi - eal captal displaying 'it in pubhic. Wi -trust their schemes wilf'prove 'as abortiva .as their motives are transpareni and base.' - Cnox,.a& ne4. NEW QLar.ars.-The $ -Delta' of,tlie 29th' uJ., say :--The favor-a a ble change in.the *eathr,ao.9txionSly .ooked - for, has-not yet taken laeSC. - - stil1 continues wet. murky and d:isagreena -ble, with a close, heavy atmosphere. We * ' repeat .what we have before ..said;. thal - regular -living, a composed.. mind,, ant 4heerful ternperament are an almost eer, ~A~fJ 7:'--- afpaatido'e .apst t.he disease. Fp~'e 4biuriending on Wednesday, ~ '-~ . . 28ibthe total number 'of deathib in Neat 8 s Ia~aiiounted to 114, of which 92 e era' - ' :~~ hyrto hecine set popula i in 4fasd$io ih~'lat ihe ptato defi - cinejnul n ifie ir 1846. Tea - evenaa returns show- fvorahly; anda ;. . .2 e maen if thef:..Wi only exereise - heir reamntaung poerse waiJpere:ve there is no- fondation .or tho.ezces,ave espon - ecf 1rbice csts. M saeiner Eorop ar rived ader .wbirf 6estirdaifTrbobnoo pNF iSp a p1~~~~~, flej4y:Wt ivertiOlweeSh i aei :h '6iil& -Ve ;ecived:e 'ollowin epaiWc hit eeinag romWi r Thi steamer Euro.a ir5iVed a hefr vharf this etirt )riagng;datelr fro Liverpool to the .1-6.h. ult-. ebracpg tmost-iin)poritrit- arnd:tnereping- news, Sbch I senid -o ae following synopica The 'election i.for -"Presiden't an.Frid'ce baa undoubtedlyres t n the cb6ac Louis.Napoleonu. .;,L. - 6 FAE:.--:Eectio ofPr'eside - is Nijpoleon has been.eleted Prestdeni't o Frande,'and Paris is:trangall. A letter from Parit, dated -141b inst says thai all -wis traiquil up to tbat date. The-returias fren the election for Preai dent contivie.to qomi tin.Jaiorablwe tothe election of- Prince Louis Napoleon to the Presidency. iW proposes to reise G. Cavaignac 'to the position of Marshallo Frince. A~gIr.eralaind'estv isepoken'ofas likely ii be iretsUted to th'e Asseinbly.'eitber by Gen. C0vainac or the 'minitrY -of Pros dent Bonaparte. P'iseems to be ituder stoo-V-that it will not include the pi sn of Vincennes. The intention of prommting-be election of M. Dalauvre to the Presidency of the National Assembly, is reviwed, and will probably lie carried into efiect. Aiarshial Bugenamnde hs first appear; once in the Assembly t6day. and was received in.the Sale des Pasperdisby by M. Thiers and-Al. .lole. A greatnunlier of aenibers 4if the Assembly -.a1v to-day left their cards at the hotel of:PtinceLouis. The procantion of -the election of President will *he issued shout -the -0 The incomplete returns of ..the voie,sstoi u he foal6wing fudpoitiontfl Loiui Napo gion, 66- per acent Cavaignac,.20'.pe cent.; Ledr,-aRollin, 6 per cent.; Ras. pail, 4 ver.ceut..; Lamartme,"3 per cent. The Cymmissionerd v ill have exinined the vote- by Monday 'and ot -Wednesday ihe Assembly will prolaim the election o resident. . Tim REVOLUTIOX zi. Rom Tbc revolution in Rome-bas terminated*in tahe Iigbt-of the ,Pope and the beads of ib Roai Catiholic Church.' One of tb host popuhir Princes that-ever ascen'ded the Papal. throuis; now an. exile and 1 wanderer. ;j h bekPope a~'ars .after the scenrsl4s! escritbed * h ,eremained:a prisoner it ace.' yrotected-fr6m personal-vio lence by the Freich Ambassador. ' Th( Paipin1leing fr,n;Rm , tooli als,andt.was Aioder ibe -r ba Fne 1 odpel sdte!ac an vgb erieo'eilom ecintheh'and-at town a7as in dlie-lian deafhejmpiulace 0 thae 5th Forf6u .hoursigreatecesse took pi,acg; aAustRAu The f mnperor,. Of Austri a as abdicated-it invor of his nephew, witi Sa now~niastry.1 he President has pib itshed arn address' declaridg'the iolicy ' the neavPresident, sid' pledge-to main lain thae.liberty of the people. The~ military-exeentions for political of fences still continued. IThe Cholera 'is - raging -fearfully. a Freshbrgh. THE' MAttKES.-'iEvEPool.. Dec. I15 -In the.-Cotton market there coinuinue great activit y, and the large business trans acted is giving getneral confidence in ih article. Speculators. 'until' the'last iw or three weeks, liad completely aba.ndonie the market, havitig, as sellers, some,aim a go cleared out their sztcks, and relieve' their fears and needssities-being a grea meatns of depressintg prices to the lowes point ini October. They tave now. however, -gatheret courage, and turned round. There iss-a active business in fair Uplands atnd inns kinds of A merican. at the l'ull prices of th; day. Fair Upland and Mobile is quote at 4jad., and fair New Orleanis at 4ja Long staple is nearly a~ before. Witi these quotation, for American Cotton, ani a increasing market, the political d:str bances 0n the conttinlent seem to have los their influence upon our muarkel.. 14.00 American and 1200 Surats have, bieen ia .ken'on' aeciulation, and .1750-Americal and 3O.Sitrat, fair export. The sales e the week amount to 56,620 bales. . Cotton is firmn and an.advancie nitedi prices. Rice.-Carolinaflrm at 17. to -22s. The transaltis in Carolina Rice sinc the' 1st inst. ars estimaeted-at 210 tierces. UsOLr.EA aN MoNTGooMPaRI.-The m.urn al of thte 28th ui. says: RIuinois are rit in and out of thecetty, we .understand, tha several eases of Cholea a id'dela~u-b Cholera have occurred -here.- All: hi alarm is unnecessary and tinfootided. One negro-boy, wh~o had been on-hoar the Motgomnery, and -consequently e~x posed. *re-are;informid. by:Dr. A mes,.ha had an attack-with all- the,sytpctgna- a developments of Asitic.CholeratfHe a nowa under treatrent. Timth.e sgol -fdundation for the nu;nerous.exagg'erate rumsors afloat is thie'commiunity. Mtsssnal:-knieeting was held at Ver sailes, Missouri, edsitlyt Thir'liroceed, inga of: the meeting, wer,e of sim'tlal charaier with those- o Bruth -Carotlina Thle course.of teaor Benton w.grong y.re1arobat ed .a'Znd &etalarm was:ex pressed ath rab s'ii r'/&lbEa t ioli on rnovementst thrNiW r'~ilila ette, Howard county, on te21 nst. No man isborn vibo)t fault - -- r-~ r - Thi abol.Won- everI . the 5w Allio indii~f the aoh llX:r1 tY. si i a - - f onliindiims h frk,1a!in i taion ailt. waessioo of iopntab .t ; partIcular1gga _y s er:-and Kibgat' haviniusi3rY ot any-setion, bythe) Jet of -lavery oTh4ey ep- - ceedings.of this day. v C given:itia q:fieius^fo - The troth-of:-.:bs. tise who-supported.Guti b -in. iged against iab~ view to make favor - a;tion const itulents :Thi d C NK. Ired as at rest. for this - The. Southern-Cd - repori. and4i-ili:n do -he resolution offered. b ferred:-to.; hh6at. '-Th resolutio'ns-is thai;'C in1erfers: -iiiy-.rmi 'f- 0 -f. Thiat;ihis&w:illso ....... be brieaudgmentofC r qo:questionl Froms theCorrsp@*.' -Both the, en'ate; ) bave -been4 engaged -n -a n i-ivatelsl,wul in sjil under considerationb b - ! sa'tea.-Antonio Pachi' - glave thotwasrcarrie fmp'er;-one- of it - tr Ct:iefsi underthe d . Jesp, -i 6-fusht' . -6ry to hisdwher alh ug of cau'r~e ieslawe -.- - be dragged into the disc -se. hostever, paised'a re the debiteiri Miiei - so tilat ' tieill ddi Mr Wilson,.ot . : -the. flotr empgoyed ry temfiet 1for i igj veeitig he:suhistanc -- a that slaves were nogreio:. -b.4y h -nolot. 'BrperaOns;.Ad;*kd r ;1p Antonio . rio~tu Ah.-. e:lijeo'enfiits to tthi e IL .uis66dines .hey Tb,6 ,,:e y~ tso :as, to t Year's day. j~ ~ . .There is troule bye ng .e .for jhe Whig party,inzreference:-t e appoiht. ment of (.abinet.Officer,gsttlegw~,iser Scounsels prevail than are no'v in he as. cendant in.some of the creht and caiques of which it consistti. 3d' -- Copo0d4n0e42h c WASHING'roN,Dci14 Imp~ortantL-Meetinzg .p Le is Comi rnitee rof-the Soidk n omah T heir Vieei-SkbC iiiippoint S The comm ittee'ofteistibe"frm each slave State.-app6iitdd tibe recent convention .iu the .Saa iamarber~ of SSouthern members of theiwt-Hous.e.s of Congress,.. yestejdny rirgm had their first meeting. .A *very free::ntercourse. of opinionotook place, asndi 'ii~ tto imitj of feeling prevailed. Noihs waier Imined Eupon, and after fthis!i mn!Y tof a. spb) committee 'ofr fvn a istingo tMessre: Calhon,(chainaur4) Clayton, SBayle;, Morehead andhIng.~ theictim: I miriee.adjdurned to meet"na'i;t herefter. ,The vote. taken, afeitd da sine, iso the House of RApesentaieogihe pro, I positiotito lay.,ondth6~ abi0lr. .Stuart's proposition to-reconsider '. Got:s resti lotion,- was deemed a favorabile.inaieationo by this cafumitte of'hfti( tonlyia~ .4a whom, MrrsC hapm rmmyoiiryland gone 3home,-:a'id Mr.Cabellt of Florida-sick, f ere -absent.:) . . ., . . - .The House,by.a.considierableiejority, refused forary;haut diiou on the table. and thus 'gave an :dicatt:ndhat:they wouid;probaly. a aNl Its further consideranion, h3wee,.af pst poedto.some day..preij7$..5th Januanry..- ~-- 6#~ 'When..it ehall--agaiticame3p,ttle . m trminatiop'of the -Hotibn i e.suject will-perhfapU be;mud. mi st. .In the 'meantime, ylso .-develq, p.'tsiay be madmeh as to Ihy prlpbe j'iMr8milth's bill for oraii oe.ni n California. ;T' -That bill LOdto ai h e'Tcple of the ild-o :gresisshifly, ..upotr.the tiidJclltions of ~rp:rinelalin to this'aubjoct.-asn ta'.baei nMr. -Gott's resolution wltieh;naf ,e etchibfod 'piiorto the4'5thMo J~argy; what course b:le: Sauihei-o niem mafi.yfeuldthem'. selves calle,d alon, uaha ime.'1OlpOrsUen - Tliis in14ehigeueeb'ecv!dhere,byie Soth.rimmb'e5 is reoffiiu. - en:.tsindicates deep 4eing'airng-thei masses in that section of,zeiloioo The'y sitill look forward witbh' jis U sa pine plaismaly yet tos thel .lpre snt-diffichtes, ~e t-ee 1statemen.. Jpre5ftP,"lO3e i ga I wildehn.nue,,ataljI ~ watib Soth'consider a Norhen rs' ad I gessionr'* T'hojraiprebensioues ho evee, ave A-.. 2j-* ijons ---seriously. what t,our, to o, i hey asire t a ttj(e mde a once. T. a go till !1.99~ ~ in!~i MelWs . re ... f* ai$ a e A h u -j'4 Wte~ oPutant agitato of 1t, c~Stiop~t~5aery isa o them., - il~e fuwre in thie:face'at..nce, heir iestirwhether it ashall' -Nei i'peisio-Nie- to prevail-hirt -hL beutirtte na6eifl rit to, U1j8_0ii ouC to aifies,.telf sm . northern men i thsevidene of thisall becobie-dedded before .ihe15th 6 P! uaryh mesitiherm members-athe ia 46in-thzifed be held 'trill probably 6c0&iil: it -is beat for them" to :take bo further acionon .he sobject, They may, h wever. even in that case, pass rOelutiione decliraiory of tieie determin a i toimake tonimon cause agains t tig rstioniaupon their rights qi the subject o-slavery, whenever an occasion shall ari- -o abve e fhorever, the hope alluded io above, thaata enf'iLtai or reeling -is about- to mauifest hisefVot the part of.-N6rtbern - repreiitativi'hall tie .disippointed. The Soluhei6 membeis will probably putforih ei address to the constituents, showinigto them Ihe precise-nature and exient of the aggressious wtoib have been. made.. and. are Lsill -contemplated upon; their rights, and irging preparations. - rseparate. hut conicrted ecti-0 n te part of the South ern State,. .. - -Dec. 13. -The-Southern General Committee inet, two- members absent,) and spent viome -tim' inagreeable~ conversation., during which,Xviews and,,sentiments were diplo mically exchanged withf a view in a hi ture pla of~ act'on. A suh..eummittee of five iiis ben a jpointed t report to the- gene Ppits.t re ficrirnmitee,isoerwifiere'biiepntbe 10th and 15h; Jaubry-next. l'unde eu1-d ihe com tee'to be Messrs, Callhouu. Bell, Mohea'd yICAytigind.King,.orAlabama, The latier will probably he the rulcruin. on -which'he leverj with.Calhoau and Bell o, one side, and Clayton and Morehead ona.ei,ierwill be blai M g as a diiscree} aeilsmangrfa jta a eperenre,:.and may act -.a~ -tned.39 prevai perpetual motion:.i,by ,no mesin-:certi ihat- the report, agreed to. by'the subiommittee, iuness-it .be distin - gishedfor etierat ion and rorbearence. i.stnancetgIo.rtheruaggression; bhg nota-0 nyojne~ssum ch can. iy yt change --whaterg.be..rorture(Jinto th,.coilstrucilon o?iar Iinglje.war into Africa - - e public curiosity, we -pii 'e er re tlv red by the ve 1s. tal.in* V ty cen r vy,peasur rwe -hoe Ei eeydr-ay.or ear s:h Irie nfSdriver: fifteeujeenis ;-.or-everyr:m n ,and.;fohe? lye cents ; for e:very pain grnops foor.e tw ceits; froi every head:.of-borses,.ow' or- beast.. sI)ree- cenisa, for eyery head of hilgsoiiep, ond eit, ;'w*Nagon or car rieT'YocarrfoWlr live 'otiband weighlt ilbading; ander'the 5eaalsi,or five hunt dred dollars, ;.no.tajgo or other carriaige to go .beyond -a -wylkQa said-B rjdge, Un der the :peniartyof ten dollars -;g all pleas sure carriages oft.vhassoever.kind, mnan or horse,'or on root,. going, to'church or for planire' are permitted to pass free 'on Suday *Si.:22. That~the twenty sixth,'twen . ty-sev,enth and twenty eighith' sectionsi of an Act entitl,e.d ' Au Act to incorporaie ce ma ocieties anul companies, and to rnew.and amend certain charters hereto fore sgranted, sad for,.osher~ pur,ioses," passed ther fifteenth day of. December, in the year of our Lord one thousand.eight hunidred-and fori-syfe, be and thue same re hsereby r'epeAld-:provided, that the. Beeth' Garolina'Railroad Company may bWand are hereby.authorized'io construct a Bridge across ihe a6atnih River as any-point op said River ait or near Ham burg, for ihe transportation or fteight and passengers on the said Road. -And, pro-' vided also, ;hat clie-saaid. Henry fShultz sd Johni McKinnie shiall.not be allowved 6 chaige and collect toll as aforesaid at the South -Carolina' end 6f said Bidge unl 'the itigaiis'inew- pending in the Supriee-Court of- ibe'.UitedSiates in relatiui so thes' aidBiidge and the pro. e :4'ifits iiMe..shall be deiermined gainst the Citys Council .f Augdsta . --- - SEc1IETARY's OFFICE, - Columnbia, 30th December-,1848. 1hlitebg g.erlify, the: foregoing to be a true -eiVpy offht'21st mnd 22d sections of .ao tii eniled An A ct to establish car ~tair R'omilBiidies end~ lINrries," passed th( te'nuiLany ofDerefaber,NA D. 1848, and now in ibias office. Givens lindeemy hand and- the seal of ~e State, the day and year above' written. - W-F-Aaieua, Dep Sec y ofSte or Staiiolina. PIESEaTING MIL.-Mr. Bekeert states thathe biaa dievered-the following pro ss, by thpch he ean pireserve milk nor a reat- lengt -or- limei.... It is done it. this wa~lcea goantity<ofenew.rnilk, say. .quairt ror,initahee,- into a.squart$bottle, ftgonyi ai thi-following ad Zlioio it ji1espo.oiful or tielslu tonorsoda,Ane e aabve.dire'eted.,(one nde Qfc5abonaje of sodii to a quiarL of wa; lTThE.botule is ,hen corked, and a ecgrgn.pq 'd th ork to- pre nt~usfying.. H.e tlug aces th bottle, sodilldd.in,a, boils enpainingfcidd water,e which.is -gr-adually brought.zp to the:boil5 g'oinsa Thei~nssels are thanrwithdrawn. rom nh6ro-and- the boiler and the bottl. allowed tocO to;ether.-Main Fab ;7- -' :n ;Pe is nal dhief t:O#ders-. a regiza diro atf d te 'or h ht'eSh :btei6GeoigW. in e g s e .Ti- original. "charler;: fo6r--thiih..T6,ale :d'prty.wt w'granted iwnHe6rfi Shiih&., Iour State, fort ty-one yea'r. When. )it charter-expired by;the-firitatio b.the ridge was.,in the possession of' other par es,-W whIom arenewal wasgranted.ror, Nveral.jears,.,which term sended on:,th.r Sh day of last'month;.-i Mr. Sliultz made policatiod to our Legislature. duringit he te sesioa for a .re-charter- whicb.was rantid him, to:take 6flect from.and after. e 20th 'day of December' last. In o.rdi ary cases the simple-matter of a Bidge arter wouldnot be deemed of such im rtance as to attract general utiea:ion or icitmuch remark,- but in the case before sit becomes a question of. grave impor-, ace taken in connection with the great W suit now pending in the Supreme: ourt-iof the United' States .against the ank:ofthie State of Georpa, in v bich is vilnve,Uwell on to a-million.of dollars. 'Mr. Shulzand his'friends- considei his access, in obtaining-the charter. under. ijeh circumstances, -eas a great .triumph; id in honor of.the occasion, they..riade,a. iablic.demotistration-of their 'good feeli-ge n Thursday evening last. He had been. r 'some time abset. at Columbia, @ud iu, as-known that be. was expected to arrive n the cars tikat eveningi. A large number >f his friends bad assembl.d at the:dep.ot,' or the purpose of bidding him welcome. Dn stepping out df the car he wass;met ind'greeted inn most.cordial manner... At he same.time a fine band of musie struck ip an enlivening .air,. %Wile -a ;twelve tunijer'ontbe summit.4. the.ill booined ortb peal after peal that toade' the' welk, ng ring.. -The party.was- then formed.in procession, Mr. -Shultz; in front,4a'd tiarched with.music to -the' centre.,of..the Bridge. where'lr. Shultm.waived:an olive. branch, in iken of his desirei or peace and 06od will.,- The. processiion ihen.4moyed! i Market to*- Ceontreitreet, .nd,througb hat, to ihe tesidenceiof-Mr. ShulMz,onithe till, 'where an immonsedabl e d beento prepared in the grove near,by,'aodspread ith an abundance of Jruit, wines ,and. inors of which the multitude.\wasIavi ed to partake.' . As the prncession reached:the vicinity nfthe tabletibey .ere meuiby aasecond btd ofvnuit;-.thetwd.united,And - with he cotion's' continuedroa.r,r.gay.g to whole'scene.amagnficent :appeam.qp;, :he-iniire hill and gr.ruvbeing begit y llmiatid :A fter the ceJPPWn. had doieiample:justice,to.thedg i.hing IfWtable and uifed i t k "-Lngditfe'ami.happjae s inder a no f alt a o m Jr ht& ha ta:een kept ou oi'p foi'r hetim e"or legal redress, we canno tok uponthis late. act of, or. Iggusfacure to' aa.otiri .gatihin as thiedawn"fdfa brigherdayv4ir imi, bh wichlie'ill no doubt lie buoyed up to a etateo'Iiforbear-: ane;:at'Ieast uintil he.can. obtaitta decreet efrethi. Supreme Court!.-irotlier nd'.g. he 4deer At ~.~ejejeto Ib m'de, we behieve,some iime,duing thp present vi3ter. Inth meantimn etusoad ilievi,"no,difficulty 'will occur astio the tolls of thieBridge' as 'di s the public is concerned.' Claiborne, Alebjima, December26. James D.llut,'in' the 60th year of his age. 4 Mr. Dellet.was a native -of'South Carolina. a:Ri 'Wyaduate of the -University.'of that State.' Hleremawved ta Claihorne in'1816; where he contiued a feeide To the time of hik death.~ During this per.od he otei pied a distinguished positin before the ountry. H e repeatedig,represented Mon.' roe county in-the General.Assembly. and was elected Speaker of the House of;R.e' presenatives in 1819. '16-1839 helwua elected to Contgr'es, and 'again in-1843. Both of'-those terms he served ,with' great neceptation.to his constituente. TIa all bit pulic, private and soci.al relations, he was oted for eatergy, decision andfirniness of character. fotr.an open .and frank,'disposi.. ion, and a. probity of concluct above sum picionor reproach.. Hia:death has created a-void in the: comnwunity -which will-not be 'readily filled;i and a large circle of friends' will lament hiis 'loss -as a public calamity-Mobile 'AdtiAer.' .Foa CALIFORLSA.-We .learn says the Charleston Mercury,' that our enterprising fellow-ciien. R. H. Tucker, Jr.,' with Capt. Galloway and others, hiave pur. ebiased.the ship Othello 370 tons register, aid are fitting ber ou:.for-the. Gold- Re gion, 'She will sail. about"the 20th inst. 'and has twelve passengers alreuady cogs' ge. This is the first vessel for- Galiforosa from the' South,and presents to-.ah6se di. posed to adventure in tiiose far..off regions a most favorable opportunity, at a'moderate cost' of reaeliiog thein. The shijfis a fast sailer, in goodl order'tor thevoyage, and Capt: Galloway, who ;akemout'tiis fainily with him."is'toofavorably known to requtire .any' co'mmendation.; - Tx CHoLIERA.-A letter, from a'young gentean at this .city,'nao fra.velJing ii urope,' 'ae his"'father;' says: f~When at CostantioplW.gOt 'tie following:'pres cription for ,Cholera froni'rGenerul of er in, te Turkishbisrvigwgo sa il bad beeni' veryd. iuccessfuil -n fersa -'an on the.Black Sea, where the disiease-bat raged withb.great .olence. Tei'.dro~ps.o audanum, eanof camphtoreted spirIts,:ii haifa: wine .lass of brandy, to bre repeat ed every half hour,;ot clothe to he agy~lj to therstomach"ms ZI.. We, propom" will obtain,us ope1 .* or beforethe:eomine volbuie in FebryR7,PA a icripOon of our papel per -annum.,4Will onr d offer? . e also.'tropOeo a"d entargeour paperifoue warrant.it. dr: .L. PuNvs is nowP field C. H.. on accouin o i r greined. d HisA aid CoML-Sinethe coWmne the presen wiitei, there- h i contest between thgreut Por. cold, with regardtoq_d.inion month of November, p14 was iI daney.' In D.ecember. enemy, and -rpgle.dhlp the NewYear hasiold,a phant, andt' it'rmO.wWat hi~ adyraary. s to the result -fi Ahu nations dependsIn , of the aw:nh nutat ~ udor% last descriptior ot. t t with heat A A a ib;iirs ihtddOil iA their loaod .66,son Juust'rW.'ld, lf Ww tbpw,Anavatble4, ny1 the humak.race,-", clo diWifdy.ffei w ie ben.forced to ehe jr& dr~6 A 6oald!eale J*hg at ihestreo(jAW orthis. oiv m briaa Caer.J j '111AW-es 7 hee.1 ant the Caamentj1f Carolinian obtainidNshg.utI~ talouial and aife ,ay~ Aieresaii 'i lo4 tJrki l preseuia'tha ighd f-l8)ihi pa accon a~ e Journal.., -~.., *We have received tbe t~ Philadelphia by Gerellptl Pg year. 'This p~a'pris'ilsieloC t~ry and miscellaneous "chias'eer~idcu no~ writer.. .He dashes at life - n. cil'-a very frepe i.Ian o em are.piuat.nd,muin publish -many origin* wti~ 1 as we1 as new oiieu. wThe is ace of thie jouknal4svery. - isliure at its bat SessioaldidMtvG welt, yleae omre-cr oobeditorisa brethr'an..eome of ' tfG Co1umbl~ii'a i ok06thiibiiJ. t as,.for i ilssinfoes f.or It dd not rnuit ma n --having dn (i1tidoinesor Ut least pasing fejr. Aits: of al.nafdr&20er Lgislators must finilt rebusiness a vhifdi. i cult one. In.'he fit,t place, it is vesfh'ird to please their consitueate. 1'ext i 'a reti1 to please the editors. Tee ~ o e persons make mnyawise'augges, a@it eery thing to which the-ligius toeenenerally 3 pysnot-the slighises atrehtion. 4Now4his is verely.pu'uiahed -foafit' Welie th~ta its -next session, our Legisatur willY~Or sect to te counel of nyo the press, as well .of earse.za. the - State wdil thereby, begreatifbeefs t f.e shefinumnber-s d~ toria RobetSea's. it is imsued M nly4' year'.NThis is a very sneat ouau cqi a aloit50tav4ageULiindius uansfa tiius. Tho reading'matte lCp) ~soiua is v'i ry iseibTiaricr t eek~ h isainjanaoy'. t delAhericangconise~ y~O ~ gmil Reeipt Bib, &albl rR~W re ihtilsel'ves'iatuug ti e ills ad.7.'