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SWe will cling to the Pillars of th~e Temple ftour Liberties, and if it must flw ilPrs mdtte'un. SIKINS, DURISOE &c CO., Proprietors. EDGEFIELD, S.C6 JANUARY 6,18 ."-** SWAN & CO'S. LOTTERIES EWX1 & BRILL IAN\TT SCHEMEO CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000!! myTICSrETM ONI X $3.O:1 The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan & Co., Managers of the Fort Gaines Academy T.ot tery, in each of their Lotteries for Jan., 1858, at .EAugMu & , G-eorg||1a,, . To which City they have removed their their prin cipal office. To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga.. in public, on Saturday, January 2d, 1858. To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, January 9th, 1858. C m X11 Tube drawn in the city of A ugusta, Ga..in pubic, en Saturday, January 16th: 1858. To be t rawn in the City 'if A u-ust:t. Ga.,in public,on Saturday, January 23d, 1858. To be drawn in the city or Au tusta, .+., in 1ublie, on Saturday, January 30th, 1858. On the plan of Single Numbers. 5,4OO PRIZES! Nearly one Prize to every Nine Ticlkets. yrj.;n-moont hcb.omo TO LE DR.AWN EACH1 SAT U RD AY IN J.\NUARY! - ( p riz1-.... . .. .. . . '. '' ' 4- ---- - -4 prized'.144 4....... ..j .f......... i. . .................. - -.1' - I .Mr. EI 1................... 1 p4r t'. f.......---. . . . ''-''''''* 1 p.rize ..f.....-- - ..- . ' - ' * 1 I .rize a f' . ......- - , re.............. .. . 1 r. . .z ; .t' ......... . --...".' :.r......... . U I priz , 1f .. .... . . .In : 1r.'........ ..---- .. -- 10i lirizei .d'... . - - - 1Y'' ar --*'-'''''''''''' it I n 111 42 1. riz .f. ..... . .. 10 " are. .............---.. - APPROXIMATION PRIZE.S. 4 1'::+rize 1 wi'I s o 'tin ti... 1.t12 li.n d l'rize .. 41 .. I.3 - 4 *'ri ..'" '" ";1.). -- :!.n 'rize are.. 1 .H. . 'r i z s .. I' ' ' . ' ' 1 4 4. n P r i z e ' a r e . . V II , -I "II 4-r4.42. 1 "t-' t I X1 11 " " i,'no t1:1l'ri'zes are.. (ll' t .I1 lrize/ot' 1'>J .. " .e i' rize. are.. . Iso 4 l:-.-I I .. 4.404i$424 : 2l~1rZ~:a Pr.z2 a.. .. 4 P'ri-"..f I4, .. 1 .. 1.1al'rizes+arr.. ..11, t1i. i22 4 .-. - i: 4Ir . :tra. iii :. . t-- L.,:11t'riz'.,iare.. -" H are~~. lir:4!.. .52t th n t 'ri.2e.r.f2 2. e n u2. .... ..------------------- 12. -- .5 "1 1 l'riz.(.2 nm ..unt in'e * i.................. s a-t,! 2 Whole Tickets $10; Halves 55; Quarters $2,50. l'L.iN OF TiHE D'ITT ltY. Tie Kni4j :bers from,. 1 t.,i111 1,.u,lrrel2n.lti: with. th. \i b okt. : 11 the Tic kets printeo n 2 4 1el.: t a t bis ta..l er. r.- eneireed with itul. tinl tibNs .anl placed in 2toe a H el Thle firt 462, prizes, son1i:arly" lritedr and en1circled. are p! t.etl inl antther wheeb '1'he w heel, :Ire Vihen re"volve"d. an.1 a cambwr i" .lrawnt frC.ni the wheel oItIi ber- 1 nI' t te .,a:ne Ine a pr:ze . dr-ni from the othier w heel. Th1e nmnber andl prize d rawn ..ut a:re al.ene .1and. eXhib ed 4 the- nuiene.. U .1 r. _: Ctr.1j~4 .224k.e taiel ine,;1 Elthpizebe 1i~.'....... tent. ~ h 4I11i-~ie- le!rl tht .:. t miber .ira wn. Ti, operation is rel.entedt until all tiht l.riz. are drawn 40ut. Approxiatihn Prizce..-The tw receding andI the two 24eetr.din. t Numb02er e to th.e .drta ia the fir.. 'ries will be entthe to the _> .\l. prIi 24 t 22ana. lre 1 :. exantple: if Ticket :no. 11.2 . J t.raw. the 4' r th-e Ticke,- nutubered .2 4'. 11- . 1I.1. : _ w .(Irr.- . . tV An.: i24.14i2.Al. eachI tie :"i4' 142. ti 2 $ 10. !' 224:4 1 N...4 o::, $ .,raw44 224. eiai I. e t oit42.i : : i2*41 "n'i " tint accrd. i ng t", the bnI22 .ehlemte. The ..0 l l'riter of g-utrwill L.. deterainedl by' the Ia t t-::re ofthe Nil. which drawsthe2 ; #.'2. "". . - r e.inl:,.,er te No. drwingthe P0.01* prize ens with .o. 1. ln :11 Ticket.' where the n b'':r en s 1.1,. he en% ~il t i el." 1.. ;'. If the Nullnber etidst with )iber -z, Then all the Tlekel where lthe Numbe r endls inl . will bye entitled Itosn and 3.. : r FIUt.\- (OF P.tcK.tG Ea will be sol-d at th f ..1!owin-r rate, ''hih isthle ri-k : C.-rtilicate 40f l'ackagte of1 tenl \\ i' !ericket............t rtifia.e 4f. T'ak.ge 41' ten.lla T..icket............. . t'.-rtitleatte 40f l'aekang ".1' I.-nt Quarter' flekets'.........-.. 24 - eriti -a. .' P'ackne'ge 01- tenl Eighth Tickel- ..... -....-.-.-1-' EV ER OTERc or A erti Ete Rfegistrd of DrtLwn N.cnbers :in. ourze ~ill b au t r i ' . - V NA *:;-A . p:ya lei mu i:in-.4ret~y c --ieti ID1.tbitli .l~4I, a: Cudsrth Augusta, Ga.4 itidtL o E.. IW.\N. 7.mntm. . Ah2tC22E. - ee 30 -- PIZore P rizesl~ Wthan41 BlanksI !O EVERY OTHE T ET A PIZE Ri.. tered.......ney .... ..ters:at:ur Ri2k A.. DE.. SON... AND....... '... L.. TTE... 1 RA2W2) T -t-\ l~-\t1t in 2.54 bhIat 4Xlacon, Gah.,.undr.thesw.rnsu.. r intenden~41c ofE....u.k..ey...nd..d.. aerma.u Ca1i5Jprital Pr2442tize, $50,000....~ !9~ WHOLE0 IE.M 310,HALES $; EERS2, t h 2 s tl ' r e o f . . . . - - - - e - l- - - - - - - ' ' - ' ' ,~ i 1ik0 "t54 . -- -- - a-. -' - yI~tm Noe . ...r ot.. Rai0 ....... -t -ar -C10,0 oA r s p y r d eri s a t i o n T.. . . . . . . - C- - i - - - - - . . o 15,()ck Pres of k6ket -t ---- ' ,alif t s a od nmben r, thn rannryk Cddnube numer, thnevr -ee nubr 51ke ilb NEW YEAR PAYMENTS. The melancholy days have come, The saddest of the year," When notes are due, and lengthy bills Come in from far and near; When " here's a small account of yours," Is whispered in your ear, And won't you please to settle now, Is all the talk you hear. You scarce can take a morning walk, Without ere long you're met, By Mr. Snooks, who wants to know If you can't "settle yet ; And the hour of : dusky eve," ( 1 When you (10 homeward hie Upon the parlor table. In! A pile of bills do lie. Ye chaps, whose salary amounts To ten times ten a year. Who sport your patent leather boots, With sueh a " foreian air," And wear your thirteen dollar "tights," And golden buttoned vest, I wonder no't when New Year coies, You seek in vain for rest. Ye zirls with einpty bonnets stuck, Upvon your empty heads, With limh-priced silk and satin thines, With hoops, and flowers, and beads I wonder what " papa-' will say, When Mr. Spriggings calls, With iust that little bill of his. For honnets, hoops and shawls. And now iny stylish little ebaps, .\nd fashionable little mrindl. I'll tell you what you lie-ter do, When those loing lills are paid, Just spend as nny dollars now, U.po n your :nbiledt brain, As vou have spent for eostly clothes. .\1d se( hw nmuch .vo'll :.ail,. Ti!. CHRISTMAS .LGELt rv to I; l ini lie h4-1i st, :1ul on e:: .acet. 'a-w ll t.m ar i en(1." STo.,lay otr u (u l.crd was born, come let :liore himl,." The morning was breaking on the anniv"er-: -" 1'f ont Sav'iour's nativity", whens :m1 an--. lo ked down'vi fromi*i it. hoie in the kies. ill the 'worid at it s h-e. The suni wAs just risi and eastiig its bealmsu abroadl upoll hills a aley-, town anmi eim~iiitry. Evertiscg lt.,kedl o bright :md' be"autiful.t tlti& thli augh i,t a long tiie whltiri gly ga.ld anti womtilerel that t here .hibnild bte .i h :nit . The ivll were ~ai heard ii ai inerry a ll, : I- the : monel d ei-ondd il w:alke :i ne1 ble amuolnr the being' that now ben:u I tcrowIl 2it si icet.s tf a great t-itv. . :tntrwlv 1e se:1nited le hire.; f all, to see it any wore t he a -e - iure:s of inl, anl thut '. lirst ili-:,bedience. that :brought dealthi into the wtrld and all tn Wile." M;iiV were exc1ig11 e-t 1 awl good vi-.l:e, while others lola-di u retched and:l .1 :: asbh-,. :a it even :o'e itself hadl fir:,akeni t iitiii. Pitvin- while he4: bheblli, the anigel thought hat 1:'r this tine tay lie woill try t1' The ut mst what ponr Ihe pouse 1d1 to avert evil noii lunnainit beings, and inifluence thtem to dlo god. Sonul ihe e-l id a tinyi b~oy ebl in ra'., m i0 premnatuirely~i witnkt ledu e:ntcrewtorn. thatt he ,w Iloo kedl :i it he. nevet couild have posse. he happv mtit itmo.-ient thece iof choildhiol. 1li othe hail ev idetil ,lh-sec~eil fromti at l.-a-t ri hiis lx~ li' te bodyti. Teatr- ,.tood in theu e*'S of t I.e chiibl. for he had beeni s.ent ti pur tagie lhr a .-lek mother somtne small article for hch the stn tighitly graspedI in his hautl had een insufliieit. A group of jotemuil, laug'hin 'i ildreni patin~tg by, lie zgged b oy lotokedl it fully at t heir Iiovs and Iidles in t heir handii nd after they hiadt'pa~ssed set idownt upon a cel ra dtor and idrly soldbed his little heart awy t that mtoment -a gentlemtan caine along~ t'tu as about to liiLs without inoticing the boy, hein thle ang~el w hisperedl in his eat. 'Trtin uta, lie for the lirst time saw the chikti. anal fir puttinili some imoneyt' in his hand antd sayinog few kind' words, he left hint. The Phees i tth were umiore caln and happylu. andt as the aut It looked be coultd nt tbutt fedel how much~l more blessedl it is to give than to) receive?' A paurt y of inavouw~ boy.s were seen cairrying teir skates au'.il hastenting ttm'vards the tivet. earful of idanger, the angtel folIlowedl ami atched their gamiols tin the sparkling ice. It was nttt -:iven im t to see into the luture ; anid nm:iitit icave. weni at cry of augony to-e front ie startled uan awe-struick litys. Onte hail r kent ini. atnd the rest stood by. anxioni but otally utnable to save t heltiarmrae. Th~le hiands f thet otithl wer placed upon a piecce ofi tine e, whmile hiu felt hijiself gently di nin up awli licedi upon the shore itn safety. is friends -omiered low lie hail strength left to don so: n t hat eventing, while sit ting~ at his itther's fre-sitde, lie told them' hmw lie hadl brotketn hrough thle ice, and tr hi hniiitel f tut when e hatd thloniieht lie was. aibtmit to die. With earliel eves li iii mthert~t sidli "Siomei. g'ood an'gel mit. have hielpied youi, myii son? The sound tof revelry and iiirth was heard i thiin thle waulls of a inoble andh stately mnisionii. 'hew feet of tihe guie.ts pr~es5(ed the soiftest ear 1ets, andii their eyes resteid on the notblest works t art, as ther ptre-sed fheir way thr ogh crow ed!nii roms. tto' f fer t heir congra tiulations '.o t heir it,- whto'hado beeniCI texal to a phlace of high i nor. Weatlth was his, andl all lie luixuries that it coiuld puirce~iue; but lie pots-essedl w.hat e inalued fhr tmttre, a fair, untstilliedl ntae, andh great earthbly gloiry. lI I haid rea-ched the liin cle of fonite, buot his heart was sad anti heavy ithini himt. 1l1s ionly child-lhe wvho wams once he li'ght tof his eves-over whio.e iifanicy a:md Iuiu-hodi lie hiad so anixitinusly watchied-whio a to iniheri t his taine atnd weal thl-hail ftor I dred ito p athIs of vice, buot hatd actedl so dis hinioraly, that hado strict justice been deit.hIim,. i wouthl now be occupying a felon's cell. Uitbhiered, lie fit her left "thte thaoughitless i t itde and eniter~ed :in innier. chamitber. Iliere the strong man btiwedl his headl -:1il wepit. Suud e tnly lhe was airoused biy thle dootr op~eninig, muyl amte (tie Moltly' entered. Lookinig upi, lhe be hel thle t h jeei. of his thoughts, bitt liaggardl nd wvay-woni. huvttluntarily lie rotse, andI the two connted~iitt each other, and thtoughit of thte as. A tide of mtemtory rutshed atcross the utind of thte father, anld told hu im what his son .. no0W an~d what he raight have been. With a look almost of loathing he turned sway; when the young man cast himself at ts feet, and, with tears of contrition, made nany promises and vows of amendment. But he stern man spurned him, and was about to ast him oft' forever, when the spirit of his sep trated wife, "she who unto his youth was given, nore than all things else to love' him," now tood beside hit, and placing " her gentle hand" n his, plead for their erring son. The arms, vhich a little while before had been so resolute y folded, now opened, and the prodigal was rrapped'in a long, loving embrace, while the ither whispered, "boy, 'tis the spirit of thy mugel mother has done this." Our good angel next stood among the friends ollected around the bed of one who had been intensely happy here with her husband and ildren, that if she had thought of change at 1l, it would have seneed to her that no trotu ,le could come where happiness sprung fromn uch a pure and innocent source. lint the wa ers of life were troubled; an where all had been light and love, came dal kness wmd desot ion. The close was near by. awd while chil Iren :utn friends praved for the lifI' of' her they oved. she alone was calm and happy. EartLh earv. she clo-ed her t'ye and felt a sofL hand ,!aced beneat It her head, anad her.elf' biroe far Lwarx. W1'hither, she knew n!, bt openin' er' eves, she tund herself in the aanas of him) he im31d loved on earthil. Suppo tate.1 by the rttar'hian 1an1gel, thert'i joined the throing of the )lessed aruound the throne of ITint who had aved thenla :aa' 1'rught t etin with his bloo d. Amid the anger's work f 'a' that day way done. fid his rest was where there was no wonr leath ''r sorrow, for the " f'tiner things had ias-cd away. ONE SER('E'T T1O .1 i 1rn LIFE. W1e were int 'ompiyanV the other day. says the 1l o*ie'., Penny fl'''e. with a -geitlemiian ap >arently fifty or sirty yea:s of age, who used a sublst:tan-e thle Ib.hlmow'ing hangtuge: iWere I to live my life againa. 1 shotl'd make it I po:,int to do kiiline's to a l..iw being when wver I hind the olpo"rtm ity. I regret very :matelT hat ay habit lw1: been so di!l'eeint. that I in luteed Icelines -I, imlike those whlich lead to urh a a corurt' of life. it ha:1s been too muc'h avm way to let others :tIe are If' I heellcves, while I took care If' neself. 11' slme little Itre.pa:= was comitnit ted of myae right", or if' I sulier'iet some slight inci"nt eience I'romi the th.ithtle'sis or 'elliimie.,s if tit hers, I way grae(atly ;uaau my''ii. andatl somaetml ies -ea larsh til aepa'oacllftl laiiallalge towtrd .he of'eta'c'. f tun now :at isfiedl that inv wn Ih'Otni." w:t ;ttls iatpaired l this core, a isoy tiac'"iti ' --.--..;to he iIh irrit::tiut :h:! md11i1 noet it -ta1' and here' oki 11!..., ,it a bet~t' ina!:at'ui'edl lrelvadil d. I vtnt to blit' rea' 11f tht' ':-izage'a'11 :1 ai ' 1:' I " Now te ia.-iai.r good .'" llohiw !'' while'wti hle tild If n'o1?: tlud-elin: i ::ave ;a li tle 11:14d,. :til t tii' taurr'aiate went. alla 'tit 1ai1te the 11ke'. ant. ''htuk ye sir-itiulih oiligel.- I tvIld ti iate t: eli a twa:ty dlollar :t'te fi' tht' stre'ak sishine hn t tha lii iie litie et ol kiliine tv e\. :uaii e'aliglatt'mt'' tii thie t'miti!tlaial .\ il l x't i 1 11il; bacIk 'oi 11' itet1""aa':t' vit li v "ill"u" tenl all th'wa y blua. I 'an 1",'li-'i.; il i'y 1 hat I tnev'er yet dlir! : k-wuies to :a in :%'I, e l y t : itl 's t':1i41 1v 1ithout being hal11i er. ::I Ihat jif I w re" go\-, 1'ieil Iv1 11a'in i' seI'lli~la ainit ivmes, a:.1 w:1:1a1ti' to' ive lit'lappi . lire I ciatli. I wovuldh jn:It 'timl ,l\- "hey ti.e' lNihic l're"ep't. It, :l)outo a.1 u~en. SI hia.t opp'oruatmiit. .\!1 thii w:, .-ri- with :ma airi of' .iaci'ty :aiaa' .'i...t .if it. .\nd <ir''- the' expert'ie c it'' f alh ali-lt If ort t'.'ohdesraittt'iia ir riai,'i ii ttatmet? 1s there':: boy ort a gir!:mli' ll.: al of a them who c'~m say. I{ did! 1 atin atit I ne o on. br~ot i:a' itr painati~e.:aita vaftterw'iardis in v' for' it.-it '.thrub haave bieen :m aikinid on'.'" ,t i's very likely that a kitnd :w't lmts bieen ilhly -eu~ittd or icontstraawl ; but if it was per brmed~' w~it :t'i riper leelhintg, it. is as ceratain to iri mttte haippiness as sunmshinte is tot prodiucie \\'e coit11-el iota' foitl'a fr'ienils. tIluldi. to -(-i'/-e very''~ oh.porttillity' of Comlltititig tim t he g'ooid >f oters. Somtainwis a smiiltn will doi it. n acknow.v' lgint'nt oft an !. obiation. .s e imes a Iittle' heletir :a btaudened :?rmuhh-rlt, or' a aeay wheel, w~ill lie int placet. Sintetimtes a oi ioir two of i go a tlmi-el, a 5eas5onabile am ;i ret'tuek atdmnaii n.:amda at ol hers a .rgt''-iona il' ilvatagei in he' .'iaiei, "m atli litt Iin tter'est to teere it, wilIlibe reeived withi !auting gt'.ati t nle. \mi lahu ev'ery int t am'e' ti ki'mihiess den tt thether' a'.know iledge I iit tnt, tipens upf a lit tk' r 'elsitr ig happliin'ess in ihe d(ir's oiwna brteat, het flo of' whtih iumy' be uttmde permmwtntieit *i uabit. How 'ro '1Tia:.var Yoru'i IH ecan.--:ndy h o m shnal's temtiper' :ml i'hara:i't''r; halt h'. i -: r' price awil pleasrii to t'oilbrmat tit htis wia-s. hek at oance the lir'st adv'ance to contaavuftott, wren of' the miost trivial naature'. Bewarae it' the r4 dispte . I .et y'our hiubandti he daandl oh' noe( cequem-ec1't to y:m'' th1an' ani' uother liiinwea rig: atnd hatve tio heit~tai nin emti.~iena dost' ui'nigs to' hhnii .h'atvi' t-> uanke bima. l.:et it hi' a '~otar-r' tu' vlieb his heti m''ay a alw a ah turn :'r.> theii'<lini o hai-thaiao ivatin at. i'awin'luia:s deal i 1 atnude. I u'~ frl. Me ratl' voarl l':-:op l'f t ., ti. y o I its himO an n.o a arah tlse~ :0- ehihwilihe~ at iaui.'m . iino lnt toi hi'bing o.t'i .\ioattraue ivienue'r o w in'l l Iat all tliles as' lat,'- aalree ''n t'l. ,oraiele ofa d r situy ya aur hulb,'s ta' a'cmb tide Iai- hio wiari whuat's h i it hin 'eoroi's yan mvonican. and it i see yomaau exisi nye atti nmh' iv ovter ~a huasboandl andi sayvhg, "'I will have it i.--it shatll fbe doneut its I ihe,'' &e. -Yir M.b'. no sit AtIN"---he Ibllowing'. ebr~la'ctE! a very einaisitc htessiii amn geintility A gentlemanu lfromi Bustil chotaeed to linid hunij re~lf' iamontg a little piaraty .f htuihes, auwatv downa p lauidi hiis armai abouat tbe slendher. wam~ of ii as prettv a id:a nsetli s latit' ienn boast til ithhen she s'tariid aw' exeaiimaed '' lIe thie ar!1 don't iiauhi mae !"'j The gtotlemiana instatly apol giz'.ed fori ihie seeinig rniiess, ad assured thue ha:lf' ollfetnded lair oinethat hue dhid not'intiendt to isult bier. "No' sheu replied .rehtly. " Well if you didn't, ou maz do so attait" n ACT. Au Act for the Syspension of Certain Sections of Certain Act; and for other purposes. ,-. 1. Be it cnacke{ by the Senate and House of Repreustatires 711 !0 met and silting in General Assenby, That we operation of the second sec tion of an Act; titled "An Act to' provide against the sus ' ioh of specie paymentis by the banks of thi State," ratified on the 18th day of December.' 1840, be and' the same is. hereby suspender "til the 1st day of January, 1859, on the expgs. condition that no execu tion issued upon ..dgmcents already obtained or hereafter to be f ained by ,ny of. the non specie-paying bairka, shall be .enforced until such bank shall r titne specie payinentsi: Pro riiled weLrPrhelevI That each debtor against whom the banks, have obtained jndgrnent and issued execu Oh thereon alall pay to the banks to whom tl y-may be sojndebted inter est upon the wh 'amount df the judgment, recovered at the efpiratiun of every silty days, from the passag f this Act, at the rate of seven per cent. pe anntyn ; and anydebtor ne lecting or refusin to lo Shall be'deprivedof the l.enefits of thi.A' ct: Pro ride4. T .if the property of the dt ior be-sold iinu execu tion or executions-t' other creditorsA. execu tion of the bank Sall be entitled tk.samne lien ant payment Sa now pr rides by law." 2. That the opetation... he 5th 'section of an Act, entitled1 "i.. A t to rezulate the Plan ters and Mechani B arak of South Carolina, the Union B;k " unth C:'olina, the Con inercial Bank of C ninbia,-South Caiolina, and to incorporat e the kxchango B4nk of Columbia, the Iarmzer.' and ecchange Bank, and the Peo le's Bank of Ciar.eston, the Bank of Newber ry, the Batk of CI ' the Diak of Sumter ville. thle Planters' lla-,k of Pair field, and th~e Weit ern Bank, " .14. pth Carolina, at Anderson," ratiiLed on the i1t. day of December, 1852; and nll e'lanes andretions of Acts re-enacting the provisions of I1 said section, and applying the lrovisions ther of to all or any of the banks of' this State, iteorrated-since the aforesaid .\e;. ie and the sait hereby suspended until the 1t day of J Lfii3, 1850. :. 'that f'io an( 'After theist day of .anua ry. A. I). 1 'I0, ifft ' bank ndte: i*dued by any hank, and in iicirl- on or out of possession of the anik. shall at ty time exceed,. for more than tlhirty suce'e days, three times the any1.11111t of the go'd in'd silver coin and bullion in " c.eriun ifl- the'auk as its own proax-rty. :ild at its lmnking' li.use, such bank shall forfeit live hundred dtllar.r (" each and every successive day, lutring which such excess;"hanlcontinue,to ie recavertd by actionif debt .-t the suit of the stat_ ; an' in oarler'1 hat suer excess, when it ex:sts. ma1uy be :ialaatatnt, it shall be the duty of the Preisa Mi 'd MJir of every bank of issue, On Momiu'l'tv of 'erc week, to transmit to :mdt any ,perlsonswain ..-l to any su. :IceCunut shatl e udeened guilty 1' eljury, and .hlil bie .tubject to th ains' and' pen'altie- ther - f " ; and the Cumipt taoller G(enlera i shall, ati lea .ncel in every nnIt.l, Collet t he a'c.uiIt af rt'nlerenl y I th'e evr-'r'i ouftk- ti u , in eI hmi y he t-e i dh d tpuli t h-: a:nne --" a'il li 'it'ict Ie in ..omle newpJaper, in t he f o n I rrn l)" ri!, ../.,. ofl cr' n . mr 1 ", (lu .9 -;t '~ !|-i"+ .s +;! , toa'!ac tia .j . eir' I'.': !:'nd a,.w' NIene of 3i11N1%n .::0': aft etti a itai t l elnk a t t a s l ak. ie S~ii .hd at l.an.~ the ahivlicr iteeo tall naie C.-era . i'hitti' thaae omp t l. g::e laenend .ii. ,ach . tle.of as latikrs, ishei'ra.d :La'fiw h ut dredalti d tel- aheor'i bwn tmis ct-y .::' a n.i-. whichlt heak o:rn (::l'' by e gi- Ial.'a t be ecl. eredt by 'iacitin' o et the irit if thiea sae. 4. l i ia be lir dty t'ev al ('ilp'roler Genal. 'at lineer it appars ihate any b':mk or ay licer ofia a hank has incurred!~.j ay aorn iure ta'in teiref, toi caeitiib tatbe brow.hi agi snhita bu~aar, ol i byslIa'li li the.0r ea i'a.ral. ar teiia .ol i nit oih Circuhi' I jk"it in w i i i I L-mutk iii .,-ia' n ate it lorth rcvr f he:n. iia.\. ini ex-i h -hiik t an t i he ( iilt -t t ii psniipet tat ta faliiecrrtincer tt reon ist been intere t'a him a ny a~ bank.-ii he 'alii haive aultority uEand iit it shal be.. h~iaiat itoana ie iahi~rsl exain ~.atin'f ithei. bok o .,ut h i Tlk illae r to as: e rt la 11in " ~a' t l l' "n i :mfT a m'ti.aenwmr themt he thb ject tole anhi im-da praiima iet' at t' dstioacn- of the oi. 5.' Timt ian''am aatiater the Si'.iditdyo Janu.~ 19a0. noan lui'l stimi S itor u in~wto iuen-d'gah rs ;a (n 'ian'. .l~n i i ~ -- i ti Ior p ii.ti ir i a n yii nm of a O.,d. ant C t't'ii' Iin tn hi'-. i i'a . :.'.! C rlit onte In~ ~i d--ia a.. every nlie lsoelLa i--.-::. habe reiic----ibynet~ iof td'et ait t he i ofte ia;icat:~ whci the Corli eriag.' a Gieiea .ihal c'.'tal'--e ti be browght'.i by: thae propseer uicritf t St t's i Ii.i ao the -pseit atof the i ..\it theat'ri word "hti hmknt .,iill dben underyoo tincSlsthi' :de hCak mi~tteileCC phi abl thiseirer nt wiem:el Cr iin :mI tiorm J'it ho:i fa troevr ar:kise '.'ated ad'enrathi. hic itas lte iculted mt'al ui'tenit Saetaicy riirinyn and iiigvln hei wor~t it l'ha iit' is it sinan e td -rtoo int inendehti n baenk h'Iaing law~fraoitye to ittnei~ it own liiliul t-frn: Weiutk.--Wei t o:.a ti l ow-an aan' t'f-aom tath ieoti and w:t the iatenSatiop aathirnkae. Wetite owe see -tiieni ehis a lieortnsme'.in c ure hi n eseek n, 'tt t he ou rthawieri mnla, that dall, tan t un thnue fo theles bity le , e don vo. n thet ui f heosn wh inkhetroyh theul." th AN EXECUTION IN INDIA-IoRRIBI.E SCENES. An India corre..pondent of the London ''ime: gives the following'graphic ancd horrible account ' of a public execution of eighteen insurgents at Ahmedabad, October 2': Ten of them mountel to their places on the drop; a firing party of twelve moved' up to within twenty' yards of the place where I stood, facing;outwards, as the guns did, but behind them, further back into the square. The men who were to be shot were placed in front, not more than twelve paces from the.muzzle of the uiuskets. They knelt down, their eyes band aged and their hands tied. Meanwhile five had been marched to the five fatiauiis. They-were bound by their arms t i the wheels, bat their legs were free, 'amd-the end man, the only one whom I could entirely see from my place on the flank, leaned his back against the muzzle. I fixed my eyes intently on that man, not lifty yards away, and in a moment the signal was give. Tlier"; w:p a roar, a hank of white smoke, and a jet ak rshower of black fragments, sharp and eTear, which leaped and bounded idn the air ; this, and, alearful soind-fron the spec tators, as if the reality so far exceeded all pre vious fancy that it was jntolerable ; then a dead stillness. -' I walked to the scattered and smoking floor i befof-e the guns. teaiu first to an arm, torn. off above the elbow; the ist clenched, the bones protruding several inches, bare.. Then the ground sown with red, grisly fragments, then a black-haired head and~he'other armastill.; held toigether. This was the manm I had watched. Close by lay the lower half of the body of the t next, turn quite in two, Ital long cils of en- I trails twined on the ground. Then i long cloth i in which one hal been dressed rolle.d open like a floor cloth, and mn fire.' One man lay in a comlllete.and shattered heap. all but"thc arms; tho. legs were si raddled wide alart, and the smashed body on the niddle of them; the spine exposed ; the heal lay c!ose by, too. The last body was that of a native ,llicer, who was the arch-fiend of the nmriny. lie wa.s a short man, with a cruel face. Iis he:vl had been ct clean off; his face wa. hail upturned, and calnm ; the eyes shut. . I aw il expression of pain on any of them. What had le-n his Vody lay on its face, the leg., as nsual, not shattered at all, the flesh torn like cloth from a sharp :ngle in the hollow of the back, off and off, till it mnergel in one maigled heap. I turned to the three who had been shot. O' bla:l been struck in the heart, and only bowed slowly over on his face. The others had been pistoled afterwards through the head. All, I think, howevcm:, had been badly hit, as; all were p'ostrate when I ran ftrward to the gtms. And only now--there wa- so much more ter ble-didi I look up to the* ten white flgores slowly rwingi:Ig and revolving over this scene of blood. I hope they died quickly, but.the irre very short. . !! ! ...uol I~' r t lI , int i. i t in ie ill' 4: 1. "r .- . ...a - ..a.. y.. Ihrl- his p a l. :a 1i1. 11 Itlh 1 '':1n y ar 1- y r? I olw lti".m wtih l SlI' a 6 Ii;'!1 r : 'st.:i . hli '1 !1111" t C ' lr,'rball. lol) m, f'eljet'r Ii:2211 liljsfi'"of n W.:l.e1lIr2S wlho tf 'ill.owev ti'l f 1irir'ie i\"*. l: (:02 IS t' !- i i ; ;I v ' iv :2 r12 : i.ll2..lo i y, x1111211\ : t ul :21l shI.I- .ri2s w ihh it. 1.2 111' ' a a.", t '2Iht Il fAt~'l22 a4'' 22..' t." a i21-:2 1: l 1221,1 'i tI ' wh..:a2. TIim' f~rtre .11l % h :i rin inll . l ;lih-r1;des tile 22.hi ur :1 11 .it' is :. l"'I 0 < r 1':t1h p:Ii lh:liv.- ...T !...'. . . 1:l.. 1t --f I; 1 .:. :q '1 i do. co:n- ;u l !.il- ' am t '. 1 in1 1t.2i4 S t i.'. :"1i1 ..' il 1 2Ii2 l il 1l :1 1'.. I i m.-ar b.4 .r h. e:m2 g.I ble pa;:n.2-u2. . i. . h wh .l :2. 2 lt lti! : V !' :tl . 2.,::' 12 !, ill ti -I 1h1rib:r 4 1r i 1 if222dh 2h . .2 il d' l:1.'w I i i' ? l:'. .2'h- ant I : bl Itr hr. . ": u t.i{ bl ;. a ' " .11 2 t :h h ' "" I:'.l , l.l \ 1 1 I2II222- i: - 11 ' - tl y IIi a ..ilitary' ho~r..et:'ill ;2i';-b2 1;2ve2 ' n 2 '*n r2 swiftly t21wan2' ':eaio, 2 hiol. The ..,mi in'l ja tI set 22 thle \\'e.-tern hi'..n2. 'Twa.< the close in, .-horit, of election l~ly,andi~ the solitary her;:.e 222:11 wat- a co2trier' h2'-,11 :22l 1ni p12t2t11t townsI~!2h in LI.r.-oun(22t v. TPhe' re'turn, from 22 ery it2' in 2li'ig l t12'2l 1.21 Co '.nt lill ) 22.21e o l we ta ii n very*~ I townsip wa- neede.IL to1' tell hothe[lL ' com22 iv h I 2'. .2 *fAt h..-rt the Solitar.' horemn:2 arrive in2 I- .h.. '211i *i2.:1 imu.- . A hi222121 en ..2 i-.. 2mo ra 22m 1 Whi.'.--rushe1 c:.erly a."sund hii22n,1 .-h ted I'1212.2r14 the anews." h,2,.22a2 2 l.ohing at1 hi-. wa1rh. " was ne2ver ina;~le 12'y lit'. 12' ,s ! ililen 22le2-in l h:rty-t 'tVis 2.2 Wha2t d'yet. thIin o2(f -2 rn. 22enimen ?" skeIl th 't (l...< 1l22 ilor-ie" 'eil:'th iie ex''z'.l cro ai h112' has.. toIwn--ipl one2 ?" -. G;n' en. n-21: pi e-! tihe ., litaryV Ii hlrSem21:m. h.i disreembenr. It r: Itle-1r WA ' r It. waving 2i2 whi: in2 the air.2 1you mayi: n2 a1sur'd2 of on 'poi nt12 : A! /:.J *. . /,.,j !i l''I TY r-ry 112 Go n-Th il und22.'n2 /.- or i;'.:u. 12. I'rl re ,f2u I ve:-. ~ 22Wi .Ulon,;:(t (1i 12h we re 211w eau2 bmesn.--' e. j2Th' i. e Ilmir --On-h- o .da of2 11h2e in1::raion .22n'm hon In 'h . 0222w'rot a l r vIsi -. i n2iI.111to2 te 2s122 2.f Mon22t. m21-r' 2. hor2h"'2.l:. whl'. Jl wat 2ver wahll wh'm*ld1 hi. 21 j2in " 'i. .a m:2lil. ;InIte .1onese. Fa:rm12.r.-Whar hile till ho22nld, stran-2.er'? .awmr.-l 222 ''22~ m' l \1nt..22nn-ry in2 'r. -'1.-h. 1~'s 2Van' k2nw thru2 Gov.'in ll n's 1t2n2' h212 2.:'dren2. a,'1 we ar aom' to212: in1slhl An-2 Jrew 11(22r oft Perry' in2 h2is place ? F.-W~hiat! P'ot inl 1)'Mor inl place of Win F. -Well..:rangel. von22 may21 as. well go ba:c2k a1i1 - lho1-!O1m 'll ' (Ito u! (.iti'I I. C Sur as 2 I Io' i~ !' 1):. 1hasNI22n..-The .\fI1rmon22 dele1.gate. in t Cogre'Cs, Dr,. lei'2i..-l, tl' he 02 hIes iln o f whtiose t e2x-communliction1112 is lagi ttime t hat pur alIC2nd 1patr2iIit ie conelave, is descr'ibedh as a little 2211 21a2, with a baldd heamd, spect.tacle's, andl sI neat' .s-hied that. wmhen lie wr2iteS, lie is obl2igedl to t hend very' low' upon32 hi<. des2k, an2d almos12t toulchl. hii< paper11 wih his no' se. It i< noat known'm of iot many22 wiVes Dri. Bernhiisel is prop0lrietor, but the ni2embers of Congress seem v'ery envious: f tem old1 fellour. 2 a A young gutter-snipe, borne and bred in the Fire Points region, and who bad never known alist he had any, other name than plain Jack, cras hauled ono day by brother Brace into the ominission school, and with him slid two com -adds whom he had only known in like manner is 'Eel' and ',Fin.' The latter was-first asked: 4 W pat is-your name ?" "Fin," was tlieWpy. c Oh. my-n,. Phineas must be your name. Remember it: nfw. Then the other friend was put through. "What's your name, sunny ?' _ Mercy ! what a name!. That will never do. [suppose it must be Elias?" "Yes sir." All this while gutter-snipe had been staring it the odd manner in which his frinuds' names ad been lengthened out. At length, however, t frend of intelligence shot over his dirty face -he took the joke-and when - asked what his: mine was, sagastically answered .with a ' you lon't sell uie' 1ook- - ' TEL.1N(-.TtE-TtTH .-We endorse the follow. ng remarks of the New York 'nrne Journal. n editor's couch is certainly lin bed of roses: " Of al employment, there is none that so tae s the minl, teniper and flesh, :Ls that of editing' paper ; noite that reggires a nicer taet,' a ounder judgmeat, a iore-constant..application. quicker wit, or a kinder :heart. A churlish eemper could never succeed Ils an editor, nor a astyoue, nor. n iunfiorgivitig one. An editor nut tnru himself inside out to the public. He :annot be a hypocite any more than a husband 'ould be a hypocrite to the wifi'. He must ex >ose ltimsclf in all.that he does, as much in sl ecting the thoughts of others as .in publishing us own ; and the better way for him in the out ct is to begin franklv.. Whoever sueeeeded- tol 'rb1v well as an editor is somethuing more than ll ordinary man, let his cotemporaries think of in as they maj," DF. TU Bra.' FoIl. .r.-'rhe Baltimore Sun nays that the will of the late George . P. .ustis directs that all his slaves. srmae &w, or ;hree hundred, shall be set free withinthe next lye years, leaving it to-his executors to provide he necessary funds from his. estate . remove hem from the CommontealTh. It is high time. irginia had some law "'on her statute book ugainst this destruction of property. There are o more slaves iii that State now than she has use for, and to say nothing of rendering so many egroes worthless and iniserable for the remain :ler of their! lives, the poive. should l-e taken tw.ay from men, in their second .childhool, of eioving so thucli labor" from the iniu.rry of the State'-Chari./e Courier. - id nd 11. luppy." b~y and b~y. T1he' yountg Ild Who Cor. youll Vi a:c'ounlt n!i yourt pla{in c at. wanhll! mut inake a wyi- elam happyl a., hi; wie \(:ark mt, words and be wie . Ih:.mi rmSen..heTep P'eninii- lar:. !Ia. iif I l1h. Iay 1:1ha M rs". tealy". if thr:ii viciniiity-. lie umletr ilim fllowingi ext tra Irdia r ecircum stancet A bou lt two" wee'ks plre Iif - In I;tT .!i':It h. a sm na I ~l'ter -: fa: 1'411e w:1: i II1'.irji{ I; i!.e:r 't 0i.1.- rn - "eu . .:Ill. way. t bron.-h ti e !!Jtr of iI n Isi' en. ad. .a red"" i tlarn of ath Uiresui" irr hle. nfrtul - ite woman. will, was frighte :lin--l i:tol it '. l,. rn: r.'. e t Ish.!e wv c tie' 1.1 i. r be., ail .'Iis If ::t j e-i. St l mr iw ' .r:.Ii lt li I l': *1.uli tiiIInI. L tn' - \ i ti.lir'in t n l :~ ..' ma .ed.' . ic .\ f th ex i tionfth i -er iom arthy trnbii T'nn.. rrf'tto..A;-N wa m-rAti.ew for'-. stel4ra i ..an>lil. ThIe .\tI~ toy foriim Connnonweahh&' ersmitted hes si- m.:l nd l was1 aiitted.li e was timmeialy iited Weurii :nJntt'gI. wit a er Ct.tt Thanp m '.tim acI11 t1i.d w 414 ith lye.< to prove ' :ha t he~i h e eln '. ' vb h,. wa<l. Iof gena. dio: truer.i::a h It drea-ie .-trited for.. ':tinp, itOiI cohe.e nt: h rid :.i ttod time fkr the w smn asii'-nee ,a hu<tl i tthee. cat.4 uniumished\ bin iton \ir-t ':mr lie lit : lo oftin hea Ptictln artie~n lar., II~Of anothe r.s if-t het een' teiitns Ifnbael t4inaf whiijs iwrir, wkilt ead insu~t.ce .ti the cudiit4.: tickeors.o h uinls-re .-t et mr- of t' Sewiob-h o p:1:unl, . ip-ohI o t'B theo 11:1 o ii thea trihre til tskc ittif,-L n i w entri or h b- t an- tat :weveboyur.notice We remember once'seeing a specimen of a ailor's letter, which run as follows: - DEAR JACK-I want you' to send me some. pigtail tobacco, a taupaulin hat, .and a pair of luck trowsers. You must be sure to send NIi& )igtail. If you forget every tjhing else, don't" orget the pigtail. Send me lots of pigtail. Be' lure and send slashings of pigtail. Your friend, . . Tos. N. R. Besure to ren mberkhie pigtail P. S. Don't forget the'pigtail. A Western corr .p deat qtiite ell aid: . 'I attended awedding"a fe slays si ce. ishingto say somethng-beconi a oc5eson [ approuched the fair young bride i >f the evening, and after.,con ra" - lepartues-fro a state of sibgllb vished ier a. l an t voyge downdi 'U6 ife. She said she hoped so, -bu sbheardtheir vas a great deal of fever on the river now ; s ioped they *ouldn'tcatch it on tleway down The following corresponience recently.-too dlace between a tailor atnd-f debtor: - Sra-Your bill has been a longtime standing. [ beg it may be settfed-forthwith. Yours, To which the tailor received the following ,olite reply :v - h Six a-am very sosr alrould have Coen kep standiug soivery long. Pray rqqueat" to sit d'wn.= . - "Mother, .vhere's Bill?" "Iy son; do'y bt et me hear you say Bill .agii. Yoi shoul& ay William'i" " Well, mother,' there's Wil iam ?' : In the yard, feeding'the dircks." ''O1 Fes, I'see him now. But, mother, what makgs the ducks-have such broad Williams?" "G )ut with your brother,- dll ecty, you lit scamp, or Ill cuff your ears. -. - , -- - +.:-.;----}-?! 'roftsional pomposity is wenl taken:p the following aneiduto, which we found.ilat Enlish paper: Shield, doctor, looking learned, md speaking slow : "' Well, mariner, what lo you want extracted? Is it a molar ncisor ?" Jack, short and-sharp :'" It is in the'. Ipper tier, on the larboard side. Bear a hand. fon swalU, for it is nipping-tay,'aw like aobstvr." That woma ; eserves not a' sn g runs loven we inot. t hi ith sm as he returns from the .labors of the day kwlo will not try :to'chain him to hii-home- y the <weet enchantment of a cheerful heart. T is not one in a thodiand' that is' o iu eeL ;as to withstand such an inflten a a brer rum auch a home. Atalking Match calve o tew. Oreans fpr [veidollars a side. It continued, according to in til eth It n .'iartal't : yotig n11111 pLate 4i13n IIoIa tw.ieo41124ns t'rm11'. frill17 ma v!i:!t is .rt'e-l :1 '- .d b a'rg:in." he was r'enlered Ir-. -onnian', t" :hel Statle. :mdl flned for bIn611 tin :st. 'inlviir- :a tilg undi'ier its vitIe. I ne prmetl i,'l i< 'the rev'er.,e....the younl_ :: 1 an 1who ani m.'ke the Ibe.t baramin is ihe ntii:ii e<l. A ny u.:: 1,r Cans.m.X:.- .\ y i-m ii-, nl .Itich --ter. Newlt llampshiare. w.iiel:. katinl; he iotlhe~r dayiv. broke througerh the in-into twvelve -ei water. I Ier hoope'I .kirt anei'* a wide rin.g it the ice, utn buy;el her 11y Until ;Le was A t Dover. .It'.. laa vek, s-4-ne 1 e r-oi- hr.:t . m.1.--en4iten12ced4 to1 StatelI pri 1 hr life'. $ervedl h4lem Iht, tho u.rh t hey ough.lt to, have Ileen ~avs his bultcheri on~e a y'ear. I .et badu hitek ~vertake lhim, and his~ lmeait bi! l comi eID in very mor itninig as rela~tr ais breaklfai.t 11md him The 5k in '4 a builh-.l ei - 4 t he 1lo3' ellicat sous. reme-Ile thalit canl be3 apphedII to, a boiL11 'ee it carzefully, wmet andl appl~y it. It will liaw .tW the matter', and relieve zii be 'reness, in .\ wnitnrV~$ in :a loo 'ier couirt bering a.,ke. , LId wife, repulieh - Whyr d1og 44n it. I've hieardi eiii '(c .b lnii: each*I other mo'n f)ift v-t ies." Th1e vilencie was eh a.< en.eni. A '4.' e vi'n V is~01. aln hoanr to his comdiirv, a :iws ;., hin:wL-itv. a satli-Iactionl to himsteilf. and I heeme:r tou ih3 whioleh wor-ld. lie is ' 11m1 br.' .e w n t ' ice. .\ little girl br.'.irht upi to belhieve that Ilva -eni w.e, -an etveal Sabbati I" in the Pauritan ':al ese hing promfised by her miother the ',ys ofi that starched and rigid Paradise. asked fshe muighat go to hell on1 Sunday afternoons to lay. .\ ebhtril~v stermon was one IiomI~feCd by be" I )ani of St. P aul '. s Ffolows: 13c.eevolec'1e is a setim nenit commlfon to ltt vishn 'll' to relieve himl.' 7j.F Priv~ii niee it. : i' ".'i-;:?" : fri' ::t.st ..:., .-ail ('.:a 23tt .iee i!nedtJI ;in : !.Lr,-rnocol iL4CLnet 1..l. to .;.mdl thiat FZ~dr and3 Mi.I.ilin~ rinl 49.4...t :00ha Charllles .\aka wrlilte' 'his paperC'1 the Lon-. 14)1 News. th411 11 therl'041 i t o the thshiionable :1 IIie o Boit'.t and14 New Yor'k, is t wiee thle cir umferceC of '2o' mlOde1 worn iln Par~i.. " tanz/e not1 upon(0 a imaidenm, lest her b'eauaty be stumlin1gbioek to thee," is ai text worthy of onsideratlliion now-:~aas, wmheni hoops s. ob t u, ie-wailks. A t nlight, we cam.ot tell whether the. riveri is halow or dieep; s, neither'i can we jud~ge o3f f ilent or secret man12. To 'nw han11 we miust :nve ligrht, or' else lie able to sound him. Friendlship is a silent gentleman that mal~kes io pa:rad4e; the true heart dances no horn'pipe n1 the tonigue. Wh a haroahis dlaughlter like a broker? Becau.~e The got a little prophe-. from the ru'shes n the bank. [' The Iklenia (. k.) Shie~ld st'stes that Mr. F'. M. Bdsio, liing, ini Wainut IBead, raised thi, seaon, una) L.bus.. of Iri.sh notaines on two aecs of n.d