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! l\\t Cauraster Cebger. fc2 PER ANNUM SSTnX^:^"V- IN ADVANCE i ianiiig aafl ^autual jBrinspaprc?Prniifl ib tut Arts, jntarrs, Citrtalurt. <ffinratiau. Igmultarc. 3airrual 3m|jraatuitu!5, .Jnrtigu aaii Dninistii jinn, aufl tljt jSlarktts. VOLUME IX. LANCASTER C. II, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPT. 12,1860. NUMBER 3 1. IX ?1 , vl *1 V Agmoor, who hail r?fu?? 5^1 lilt lUlPtrU. !?.klo,>,n co.nl,hi w.tl, 1 ) crouching huh.I the loisl -?rrr : llit, highway through Jt Oh 1 be not the First- Hw Clmrlee Hat|>er whs Oh ! be not ihe tin.! to dimrover ! i"K'-> b7? 1 HH* J ??? ? A blol on the feme of n friend, frm" V?'*" hikI A flaw in the fnitli of n lover, " L' " "J0*1 * ! ton. i _ .. . Ac.nour then nod there i ," ?t ?i-?. i |'n>*c uu? in uievnu. ; 1J??r|>?>rv and buried- tl ) cou.tl find its boms ; av \\ e none of u? knnw one nnother, t|,Hl H||ouM idttUtifv the And oft into error we fall ; j -All false?' cried the Then let ur speak well of our brother, ing himself for a tiiome Or apeak not about hint nt nil. Agmoor who was dragg b) Chailes 11 hi per ! "I'v A nmile or a nigh may uwnkcn who prompted the a>sai Suspicion most false and undue ; bis own?because lie b? And thus our belief may be shaken deadly hate. You, 1111 In hearts that lire honest und true. tnado ur, who were till ll bitter enemies, lie stru llow often the light smile of gladness blow ; lie drew h U worn bv tile friend that we Uieet ! n,e? ',ul before I fell To cover a soul full of sadness. l"J ll,? ?" . , , , , , . a fatal thrust that prostr I oo proud to acknowledge defeat. ... .. , , 1 ' We feel together?alik ,, e , . e j bi a swoon, ho d-ad. llow olten the sigh of dejection , . , . . . . , 1 feeling returned to nit Is heaved from the li> pocnte s breast, I ,io)18e Yo(J [hfnm M(J To parody truth and affection, w|lero u CM|, rtm, i(8 f( ( )r Itlll M allMhii?ii>n lit r?at "" i r? iiih. i |ih public hehei | 11 t r | >? r whs murdered ; II. w often tin- friends we lu.l.l dearest belief l.ul to use tim hi Tlnir noblest emotions coneeal ; successful ehre that the I And l>ee<tines the purest, sineer. st, should not point ;?l me l< Have seerels iliev e.an not reveal. kill tile, goose lit a l lavs Whi le llid tortured iu I.eeve hnve minds to linrhor suspicion, this, far more incoherent And small ones to trace our defects? written it, the unmoved i.ct ours lie a Holder ambition. I V sketched h piclu ' For hase is the mind that suspects. 'V0,,< H'Jl1 H* ll,e Hiram Mould placed the We none <>f us know one another, before hint. . i c, . , , 'Such shall he tour h And oil lido error we la.I ; . . ? . ., i.i moor r.-luses to become i I I.en let lis speak well o| our brother, .111 ' . pointing at the hideous "lK*ak nul abo"t l,,m alL . I lou^. leat* forefinger. Again tli*. inercliaul t j I - . j . i ternb e threat, and his I mum KMn. . ttdss linn at once.' sad , .. v . . . . ' 11 u loves your ilaouhlt Iriuui tlie New 1 oik Ledger 1 , t \? 1 t 1 * J loves 111111 10-.i have f I II K bETKCTEb TKAITOlt. l'lu,,'M,'i1l"t ).mlr |M" my care 1 it at ! horuton " find another eiitoloter ii iiv mm. iib.\itv I'kck '1 ? '? in your |hi?cr, i happy man, rising ami < but aa he did ho 111? du I In* |i!?ui.| ?nd wealthy Jaine* Aginoor. ped quickly Irum me s ?-ik Mini xe.Vet ncr< limit nl Hioulxxnv, I Clair, *uh whom she w? New ^ rU. ? m* jual entering Inn superb I ?iii^;. Mini Maid : i ?/.;? r hi hi ? ill liiM cierka respect ludx j ! m i-h to m? Hiram N In e>l liim, mill started tn puna out.' J IV, dear hither," and ^luli 'Mi. vj.itir, I > 11 ;* 11 ilcntm *' in r inpsfiice alien purvnl, she eu'erexl m n y ollhc ete long,' aaid the merchant. | the. J ) i imi It* ivi? I lie store mril I have *[? : The inert-haul closed ll J-vii mi li y u.' ' ed lo address his child. 1 here vv. s an ominous a'Orti tics* in his I I nil ami queenly in I'M- ti.ai attracted the quitk ear of Tlios. | brunette of eighteen ??> m t.tair, iitid as I o J, a Zed Mitel hi* pompon* Id ttk eyes UsU ?' V full u! < lilt !, w lilt strode oil xx nil uiiIimimI haste, I came her mutable Hlld In.- ;'Uinv caught tliiit df Uirain Mouid, i tote but then Ha-hing ? the cashier, | e? r tig xxitli unconcealed j her red hps, curled xv.tl malice through the mahogany bain of b'? 1 tempt, Rachel Agrnoor afeslc Thornton Clair bad arrived hi I lather to pause for a IIU \i*xv York four mouth* before from some her g?ze upou lliraui M ciix of llie tar Went, and upon applying ' He seemed ill at ease totalise* Aginoor, hi* manly and lutein eyes slowly scanned hi jjt-iiL lace bad so pleased tbal gentleman j loot, bathing liiui, an it v tt.ni hi* service* Mere immediately aocep acorn, lie rose lo hi* f?* ted, and he xvnajrixen the responsible post J ing hi* natural cooliitss, ? of collector. 'I am happy to act; tin 'I Ida was by no means agreeable lo tlie i Agntoor considers so bin en\iou> Mould, nor did hi? Vexation di* j Hiram Mould worthy of niiniali na be aaxv tliat James Aginoor j gaze.' daily grexv more and more attacbed to ! 'Thin ta tlie thing tba the xouth. to call me?while!' sa While Clair aloml awaiting the expect . though the words were c el summon*, and a- Mr A^tn a?r entered | and manner penetrated liia private otlicc, the ia?liur moved from , the rat al's hones, am 1 >ib scat, and ! >1 !o\v;iij4 liia princ p.I care- Words 10 Ina wJnie 111 m. In 1 Sy closed I lie green baize door after 'Tim limn; in honored liiin. ed, my haughty damsel. It w a strange to fee the j> oud and now, Rachel Agmoor, h |>oMi|mon air of ilie lordly merchant lomn when ton shall hi change io one of ill concealed fear Mid ! lore ine as ihu trembling disgust aa the cashier bade bun g<od day , Mf I reject ami defy line seated himself near It in,facing Iniif. ) tack ihe life and reputati ami having ilie ottice-lable between llietli. *aid ltachel. "You inu 'You have commit red my propositions, | dent of your power to ? James Agmoor.'said lie, ill a smooth, soft | sage to the woman wh voice, aleek and silky aa the akin that make your wile' gilds '.lie venoinoUM serpent. 'I miii conscious of in James Agmoor buried ina face in Ina you desire to see a proof hands for a moment, and then sweeping lliram, l?ick his enow white hair, said, huskily : ltachel bent ber bead 'i have ! lliram Mould, I have,' and Hiram Mould was at i his face pale and red by lurnn, again In ml this unexpected d sought the cover of his trembling bands, of his ground, he said : 'I have told my daughter thai y?u have 'There is a young tuai demanded her for a Vnfe. She told me emplov whom he love* s to tell you that she would rather be a Rather than harm a lis beggar in ibestieets limn the Wife of lli man's head James Aguu ram Mould. lop off Ins right hand, ' 'I told her all,'burst from the quivering i the sacrifice* could avail < lips of the merchant. '1 told her that moor call in Thornton C lliram Mould was the nias er of her fa He looked to see It titer; that ere she was botn I had coin i trembling. Hut she w milled a crime? a crime whose ever pre beted, sent guilt has blanched in\ hair before I The timid father?t have numbered my forty filth year.' cashier alone?obeyed, 'And tlien she r? i riU'U | Oiair ?l< oo aim uu? par "Site asked tne to (ell Iter of thai crime,' etes were blazing wub i replied A g moor, Mid as lie spoke his found Mid deadly (IihI etes grew bright, end look* d Hiram j soft IimhI upon lite strew Mould full tit ?h? face. 'I told her. Hie 1 was swelling a* if for a ? an id the deed wee not a crime?(IihI the dealt at lite serpent like blow *bi dealt in self defence, thai killed j ing cashier, and whisper Oiarle* Uar|K.r. And so it wn, llirain 'Wait!?for my safe.' Mould ; you know it *??.' 'Mr. A inoor,' said II 'Were we in court, I the only witness ing somewhat from tlie of the act. James Aginoor, I would swear 'at this young man hai thai it was?premeditated murder.' love to one ro iinmi rt< Jamee Agtnoor's eyea closed with a your daughter, and an shudder, ami again the trembling bands as her husband, his prea bid the pallitT face. Iishrnei.t is eu insult. M would swear resumed Hiram Mould, once.' as his sharp, white teeth bristled from The wretched merchi hie sneering lipe, 'and the jury would be> ' luring suspense, and if have every word, thai one summer's even- I at the aketrh that lay 01 ing, some tweuig fmr$ fgo, 1 anw Jemvs ' 'My. Tborpton?* beg id to fight in lair 'My roe name is not Clair,' sai Charles llarpur, young natt, quickly, unwilling to kc ler that bordered tailo r >1 his li ichel so huinihatet rsey woods} and am tin son of Char.es llaipcr who riding unsuspecl* in Grejon, and who assumed the Aginoor spring of Clar because he believed he had n hun to the eaith Jainet Aginoor. My name is, ii swear that James Tln-rnoii llarnti.' murderen Charles 'V<ung man ?' cried James Agi lie body w here I I alinoX gasping. '1 >o not deceive a e, and the watch wreldied man. iJoes Charles lb hotly.' who married my cousin Helen A merchant, arous- still ivef?w as he not killed?' lit, * Twin Jae. 'Cii my hoior Mr. Aginoor,' ed from his hotse Tliontoii, 'thai Charles liainer is kH? illiMiu MuU-d ami Mnl thinks that lie killed J une ill or purposes of moir. U mil la is morning 1 ws.si iled each wiili a saile belief, lor m\ father, since lha ram Mould, fiist unfortunate combat has conccalcil h len bosom Iriend* timer an mssuiiisiI name in 'lie W ck me; I return the West, while inv mother followeil is knife ami slab i hasofien to h me sorrowfully of a senseless, I wres transpired. Bui he never loUl me the til am) dealt lnm ; of i!ie man he (leellle.il he had sin ated hill) also.? . thai of the Ulan who, when ha rose > e unconscious? I I moment of unconsciousness, | <> n When sense and j Jour bleeding body, said )ou were i I was in your and prevailed upon liirn lo seek sal luld, hid the bod) 1 instant (light, upon the ter\ horse yo snaatiis lu coiiv tci ridden. Your daughter relateu ied thai Ciiarus w hat um lo.c her last night, a lew you cieated that ules ago, and ?? immediately cone I hi} hie \mi look ' npoii the truth.' inger of suspicion i M of inv sight ! Hiram Mould ! L'st the la v might | the enraged inerchai.t. 'Double t the gi Ideii egg ; begone ! 01 I shall make uits' lwhi mi w as sat mg a.I ' have forced me for t ears t > think my ly than we liHVe ' a murderer !' Conspirator had! While Thornton w usspeakmg tin re ot a gibhetled | ty cnshiei hud stink into a than and .'limit concluded, i his head upon the table, hiding li s I signiticant sketch < he for years de tghted in lortuiii.g h tun to do j hut when James Agliifl ?te if li udie! Ag | longer a crime Imhtid sell, lilts a<id ..... .. ii? . .. i i .. > i ? i 1 i ?jr " oraiM in-, ? mi* in- nmgljn 1MI ! ? 111^ MM*; , ^ rO|K4< I picture wuli Iiin 'V lor the umir, tottered !? -1 i> (I ron; | bazaar to ln.?? desk. hhere lit* h<<l si ielded lit-fore ill if 1 rcued will. ?11 ? tlia^ic |(i<| lit "Ii I If ml Slink Ulioli ' p'e-si'o In* hands iii li:s head, or. I reeled, C'Miflit 11111 is?*. t erect, open :? Clair, and d s J private dra wer. placed a pistol to hti Ilirmn sternly. I pie. and lell dead ere Ins fun;, r could r ? fl.e perl.aiis the tri^er, miiiiin?a <1 the Corone im.Ii-IiIV allowed J day ?1>\ il.e I and trod (.'/aitf hi.all not | Finn tin? S Son ol Te u peiUnci tins illy. I sketches of the Palmetto Regin gr.?Mhe<l till! Ill) I pe.i.n* the do..r; ! l,v A liiei ll'cliflbt. p i On Saturday decern! er the 20i iile ol Thornton struck our tents about d;?v liiiiil, hid is eagerly couv. i- | to the beloved citizen* of our ga\ i ur"W.nu Meiroj'v'ls and look tl.e c; lould iinniedia'e I Camp Jotir*,,,,t, ?b"Ut lice miles ?g I ?\ her astoli- lliinbuiv "''? ? we it r; t \ < < 1 atiout the private of I ehv1' l* N| l>'?rno our stav at I .iiace, we lost one man, a Mr II .1 he dot r and to"1 t tr.** ratiln .?! Coiiip.mc \ we a > ? it*! I ol our t tliceis sick at li am (nirg-? ..crtton, a lovely I CfoMi.nd alid Serj N? tg er, the l.-rn mere, with laine j which died ; 'lie otlt r recovered t softness as be ' oveiluok IJi<* U-ginienl at Mobile, allection able ini ! By permission of Col (iladd'-n, K'ortiful fires u-. j pernioted tn visit li mI?tir ?, anil ?i li *c vlhing ouii day ntnl night Iln-i??- u rnmpauv motioned lo Iter I Caiii Kennedy hikI () dcrlv Sreet Miiont, and bciil link occasion to call upon my friei, onld. Stokes, of Hamburg, where I loo] a* tliinie superb I and spent a pleas int evening wi iin from head to 1 kind and interesting family, who sc veie, mi worhlless | to sy mpatiiise wi: li im> in the (larger el, and recover i haMHiips I was about i encoiinti said : I never forgot their kindness, n I <1 Miss Undid I eras tIn* first Cindy I called uj on < iiible a person as j return to in\ native Slate. so continued a i W e remained at Camp Johnson Friday, the last of December, win it dares to hope ! tight vving t?f our Ib giir.ent consist id Uacliel, and live Companies, left about 9 o'clock I tulling, the totie | ai d mniclimg through llaii.burg, i to the marrow of j ed ibe Augusta depot about 8 n'dc 1 flashed bitter j Our Battalion was formed on the A la Bridge, when we received a i in being so call from the Augusta side hv fifteen ri Y? u are proud | o! cannon, wlm-li "*e lelinn d b ul I lie lime shall I round of musketry. I saw several a as humble be friends among the crowd on the b man near yon.' ' who assembled to see us off, but I you, you will at ( not leave the lines to bid them write on of my father,' ) .As the sun went down on ide hit t (a: very confi I of ihe year 1840 we loc k our tend such a mes j (many of us our last) of our native om you wish to j and turned our sad and sorrowing jiowards the far oft land of gold y strength. l)o I blood. The citizens of August* call of it?' sneered I by thousands, and escorted ns to tl IWvf llill I llix ll.o .lurL>l?..ca <.f ' I J'"?| HIT uni Mir^f I?I 111 r- v??*i contemptuously rockets, which mm le I their fi> rv a lo?# to compre j at every turn, nir*kin?? the s'reets r efiauce, but sure { hh light as Jhv. With h loud huzza and the r?-t> i in your father's shout, we bid adieu to the good ei s iiia own sou ? | ol Augusta, and the at lirsl shriek lir of that young whistle were off for Augusta, win nor would gladly reached al?oui (J o'clock the next e\ ! ferily believe, if I We camped about two miles fro nil her. Mr. Ag- ' cuv, in a ravine, am! there was lair.' 1 (alk of lock .tig lis up hi the cars ; I ache! pale and ter a "council of war," we were Hna as calm and col- 1 lowed, <ie yracia, to sleep on tl ground, witli wet tents spread over imid before the wrote a letier that right, the pap and Thornton ting on (he crown of my hat, and ly ; hut hit Hue die pintle.I in the socket of a havt t menace so pro the poir t of which was stuck Rachel laid i er ; ground A strict wa'ch was ke la* i mill urn) lltui ! Inanu i if a alxntlil I a L n u a. ! -.? 'H """ " "" ? "?? " >' uddt-n blow to be frolic, mid put off for ihe c-ity ; hi eyea of the sneer- j old aoldier, more cunning limn U> ed : (Barker) did paat the guard, and | ilie night wuli h friend, under the | lirant, but recoil 'going to town to employ h wad i reath tl>?t arm. j roan. i dared 10 make , We left our camp, near Ai>ar dv above him, an Saturday morning, the 2d of Jh I propose m)a*lf and the cara stopping a moment ance in oureatab ! depot in orde; to give the "? ffioi D ?ch*rge him at chance to ?how their atripea, and r ' over town, a guard vr?a pi artel vol pan* d in tor- door of each car, to keep ihe vo'n te CM?hi?r pointed from running away. I thought thin pon the table. j lanon unno eaaanly stringent, e*pi an the father. wi.u men who had left tbwr houn d the untariiy, with a deteiminalion to see the e<l ? lite "elephant." tli? J. 'I We reailied the depot at ftrdlin about ab lives* t oon, w Ittt'ii was about forti miles from titi name A Inula. Here we left the ears and coin iln slain ineiieed our mateb on foot. \V a marebed ler i laet, aboii' seven miles irotu (IiiHin that even nk iny and encamped for the ni.dit in a low moor, niaisbv place, almost covered with water, most It rain mcessHi, t'. \, aid was cold and dis at per, agreeable. I l.e semim-l* had to stand on giilor logs to keep out of the water. We r< se on Mondas n orning and said dried our blankets and guns bv shoulder, , alive, mo tin- latter and wrapping the former ' s A:' about our shoulder, and look up the In e ",t ?! the ot march attet earlv breakfast. I got per t that | mission of | )r 15 and to (in my gnu and ,l|" imseif knapsack on the baggage wagon. as i nils of was so luiii'b woiii down lliat I w .s una- 1 1 I liiin, j Id- to carry tliein. 1 marched a few v% 1 !l doit miles in the rain, and liudii'g mtself fall j ' name ' mg In-iiind, I was peiinitud to keep mv , hi nor guu and knapsack company t?t getting e liter a a berth tu agon. led >?i ! \\\t traveled 17 i.iile* tUt .lay. ?; dead, through the country ol Merrieweuther ; felv in ! but it was hiiv |liiii|r l>iit merry wrul/ier u lui'l ' t<> us, who itiul tu trudge through it <>ii J ' to ni?' | fool. We encamped that night ten miles j'. | i linn j from ' io cii villi-. 11 e cunt)' seat. 1 rue. j luiliil ' it bore the same mime, but it was \.r\ j j unlike the town I loot left of the name [ ' 1 ' c>i< i) nan e a few week* befi |e. It w:is uot r.iitor, the'Mountain Home' of m\ earlier vears. ' It l oll pro ItK CM>V TINt'KD 1 "f ??I til Is it Cheaper ? L* K"'' Is it vlieajier to build jaiis than it is to I rested | e,|,u.rtl? lllir eliilitreii it. good moral.-, and , 1,1,1 thus juevei.t their becoming minute* ol ,lt "* v"' j on. |.r?s u s .' \N to.l sort of Mien will those !? ys make j 0)l resSi'i j VNj 0 ;trv a'oowtd to lieou-nl rum lm.es, | H( j io siimke, swear aid jiiny cards i li-i ! t ''' I jeireiiis Mi|.[u. -e ihe\ can hold the reins ! " '"''K ; ot ooveiniiienl over their sons win e thev j to 1, Hi>?l |)e,,,lU (he;.i to spend their evening* j w, '*!" awa\ fnnii hotue, subj<cted to a.I t (|, ' llie evil ill title n Ces w'Hell are always COIl- 1 ?11 " t**rri- C,M r.)(rj |it villigu ! i,, pres.- | |( , heaper for a father to pay for the : 1M r 1 III svlllet wli ell Ills sons II", til III II is lo buy ihein a in rai \ ol o??l I o iks 1 It , ,, pneiiis Woti <1 keep their sons contented I l(. a' home, let llielii lake halt a dnjteii good I leut. I newsji ipeis so as to lurmsli 111 111, daily, . ,( i w th ill oil ill ..ml mnrul I.....I ' 'Hall a do/.eu |)H|H!r? ! sa\s one, 'I j a, I'. we , Hnir>l allord it. li.df a ?1 < -z?-n papers H|| ndieu j VV(,? ,j c,,sl dollars a \ ear ! 1 can . ,,,, ' i,",i I in t alio. 1 -t !' ' | ?? on lor \\ t w,j, M,j,j)(l80 (|,js father lots two , 'r' "* | sons, 1st w . oil ihc a ot i * * 1 i " i.-*- . lt.?-y Lave Teamed to Miioke se I lh; ! g ih ; In; allows thorn two segals apie.e, ir's | dally, Ht a cost ot thlee relils e.tcll. lb- ' ?!e ' ,rt" il.fi.ks lliis quite a moderate allowance ol (lll l.ielil ,ol-arco ; poll.Hps III* sllloke two segars a ' ||,. I , r " , das Ion.?e.I. Only six segais daily for a and f.tiher and two eons ! 1 Irs is a very I moderate a'.'oyvatiee, as > v.*iv smoker is ' *:l> i wtiling ; < adiuil ; 1??1 tliese six segnrs at coi ei.i a , cents apiece, will in one \e.r a. mi w'1'' ; mount to tl.e snug little miiii ol-sixty li\u tat ' * dollars and seventy cents ! hnough to ^ ?*r- j take thirty weekly uewsj. ij ers ! an Is lea, j \\'e have only taken into account tin* ho 1. his ,.X| ei -( <.,f the tohacco, making no dedttc dr. 'etiled | nous lor lime wasted, l.uailh injured, hiiiI j pu ft and tie mind blunted and enervated. I'liese se? L'r ' j last items are often a heavy draft upon : e\ ''",l j the family income. ov " " > , N,.w we ask in all roberness. d it is ?oi , not cheaiM r lo lurnisli good books , good soi :"'11 i p ij era and a pit nt\ ol iheiu for our clul an I. t I .. ! irrn, II. <11 i[ I* l<> .el tlli'lll without. | and run the ri-k < I their cojiiraetino ;t y?j ' lasit I.>r iinui. r <l.tv, tob aeeo and stioiio 1 tl < e,u1' a. nk ? ' | |,o >ck. I I ,3 daughters, ton, shoti'.l n??t l>r ne^ ' lei '1H" * [ It-cleil 1 |i.i|>. ik siiid magazine* t.>r in. s*! u I < i|M.m | oivo 111 e 111 M.lli. tl*: lltf '<" think | tin inniU about unci Uteii il.oy wi. I not grow up it. y one |yt weak minded women, who take no (ji f,,,v j interest, hi anything but fashions, dress i hi j ng and lliriatmn. I .In [ dnr<. . [s j/ cfuaper f ! d, IJ ?till Vul j Au Outrage. ^ j V' SiH'e. On Tuesd <v evening ;iio lilaek Repuh. ,II i i ii 11 faces Means <jt tins city were t.l?lreH?ei! by ito. . ^ 1 anil C. Francis Adam*, ol M ass ich m>e(is, a j v no out r<<>n of John Quincy Adams, and one of | | he ?le. the Inning lights ol fie Lincoln purty. , f with Ol tile hj cecli of Mr. Adams wn have j ^ track nothing to tax, except hat it was more iltm s mgnilied, decent, and H-holaslic, than the d reaaes of 1$ a. k lepiiblican orators be irn'ng | usually are. in iiiz.-iiB There is one incident however, connec pe of llit- I ? ? 1 11 li It li;?t dellianl* Millie not.Ce al ell i'Ii we ????r li .mis After llie letnrn of Mr. Ail- I sc? ening Mills to tlie Continental Hotel, lie w;?- *er o- i in toe etiHileil l>y tlie sHiii-iii'itary Republican lia some I organizations, who ni;li11y parade our sel nit af | si reels uinler tiie tile ol 'Invincible*,' j lei lly nl 'Wide Awakes,' ifce , "ho, we understand, , it j iB wet availed them*el?e* of the Occasion to mi st c on I suit and abuse Sou11)?li gentlemen who t>l er res are stopping at the Intel. Hefory retir w li a can ing, they proposed lliee cheers for John ho net? Hrowii, which weie gren with boisterous run tn the . enthusiasm. re} |>t lest Such a wanton ins-It to i it /ens of sis i.u . for a ler Slates who are soturning *n our citv ! no id one siol many of whom re Southern tner a r j rest, chants engaged in prcba*lng lluir sup bespent plies from our biiainta Ionises?sill be ?ut ilea of deej.l regretted by ill respectable cili C'ti ler .vo Zens of I'i-iladelpllia To say nothing wil of thai hospitality arl politeness which . till its. oil are alwats due to tli> stranger, or of that In. ntinry, mnniy hihI good feeliu Hint *liuulil aub i?f> Hi the -.nl l?*?*eii nil tlie lilitena of nil the tin inln" h Hit ton, it in mnrtiftig (hnl the him Hiiib'e liberal pntronn^e exind?d by Southern me nt (lie <I.*hI?th to our merchntn, ehou!<l be ro en nieem ?yiil??l l>y insull mul Oum. I it i i rei^ir II iemn a* if 11>? Republican*, not , cil1 rcinliv content with fomentig d'noonl between j th* tt foi- Lin Norili and Soulb.nre h!?o deu-nuin- , nn to slop all business intercourse between ^ in. Should they succeed in bringing /I11 out that result, they will ultimately : d?aid find, when too late, that they itiselves will be among the chief suf- i ers troin it.? I'kiUtdvlphiu J'ritnsylva- | Man iu. (Jlenno ? leven Modes of Suicide- | . I. Wearing thin shoes and cotton slock- \ ^ s on ?I?1111? nights, and in cool, rainy ^ ? la'her. Wearing insufficient e.olhing, 1 have mi [lecially upon the limbs and extremities, r .1 1 . V? leading a tile of enfeebling, stupid, j enj,a?e i? H, nness, and keeping the mind 111 an un .. ... . . ? ? 1 might get 4U tural state ot excitement by reading ?/vt "OUO l/m isliv iio\els ; going to theatres, parties j j |,ave a|, 1 tu.lls, in ail sorts of weather, in llio ,?H?Hj.einen innesl possible diess. iJaticing till in |jcve t|lt.y ai complete perspiration, then going home 1 a| , j ever B iht-ni sutiicieiil over garments, through | t ruiJ awav e cool damp air. . , ,>ave bee* H. Sleeping on feather-beds in 7 by 9 willjout rvu, Glomus, without ventilation at the lop aflt>r liie wind ws, and especially with two ! |u? tin-. .* persons in the same small uuven | BUCCeeje(] Vi ,,l,sd . ! rv prosperoi I A surfeiting on hot and very slitnu' j iH|) WJlj, t| ting dmneis ; eating in a hurry, with- i son^ new b i! masticating the food, and eating hear- | j(l ^|lt} \ before going to bed every night, w hen | man?8 (Jutv e Iiiind and the body art exbatisfed by ,nstructioo < e toils of the day and the excitements i jot|B j? B0I11 ll,e, ? *?? ?* I have been a 5. Beginning in childhood on tea and ! ^ork?*tl well lice, and going from one step to another, , .,re,|,,H rough chewing and smoking tohucco, i U|i(j |an>,UH( Id drinking intoxicating liquors, l.y per lmVe ?ol ,ie mil ah >? , and physical and ineiilal ex. ! , . s-sof every kind. j could well g G Marrying .ii haste and getting an M||>|J l(lllt eV( icoiiguiual companion. and livitur the I ?? i ami puilislie mauub-r of Ide in mental excitement ; J forhidden t0 ttivniitttT jealousy and domestic broils, I |,riIlfcr any ar i<l li* ill}* hI wm\a hi mental ferment. |yaVe t|ie 7 Keeping elrldren quiet by giving pat- wliatever ? nic ami cor.mis, by leaching then ,\,rsver. 1 suck candy, *11 1 by supplying tliem ,,,,..bunds or lb r.tisms, mils, ami rub cakf, when .(>r j-1>r ||,enj ey me Mi'k, by civing mercury, taitar there may bt iiftic ami arsenic, under the mistaken moval. "\Vl .t on tbat limy art* medicines ami not ft.t, {.nu^lit b iiont poisons. | door, or rept 8 Allowing tliu love of gain to absorb j yp,... are tat ir mind?, so as to leave no tune to at' I ^V(,r j ,,, nd to bcaitli. following an unhealthy j,|HC|; ,tlll| cnpulioli, because money be made by j furemHn iesj iina uy of tbi t>. Templing the appetite l?v bitters ! Hi,use^ H|,n <1 niceti. s when tbe stomach f?i? no, | |(|y ri||^4 the l foil-ill}! f-'od into it when nature docs i freeiv p. rj^iv l dt-iuaiid, and evell rejects it. (ior , hen|,,.r V\il| noil/ m! between meals. 1 ?eVer allow 10 Coiitrivn g to keep in a continual | ner w|lHtHV(;i ...?.b...,f ... imibit.0 <1 ? oonK. Vr i wav to tits of angel*. j woU|,J b? if 1 1. Being irregular in all our babits of j kindness epiiij! ami eating. (Joing to bed at I |na|((>i no ?? dnivjlit and celling up at neon. Kat- | |(i^|u9t prjce ? too much, mo many kinds of fo> <1. i (j0 j d liial which is too highly seasoned. j |,ome Tiik Skciikt ok Taming Houses.? A have h C iicspondenl of the New York J'Sx^ress Hnt^ w"rk it t urns the following method of horse t>'*e ni , niii|r : Uo acres, th For the oil ol cummin the horse has *'re.n ',H'^ Hn ilistuiclive passion, and when the t,ec,l,,s< r?e scents the odor, he is instinctively j to 'w t*mpte i.wii towards ?.. The oil of rhodium j * *hen ss-saes peculiar proprieties?all animals ,eul m to cherish a fondness for it, and it tfV?ry J'fear? arrises n kind of subduing influence Pric? ,l,et er them. To lame, horses, procure , 11.e cantor, and giate it tine ; also get . "take a lite oil of rin diuiii, and oil of ccutnmin,. " Poor e,-olJl . keep the three separate in air tight or ?*? ' tties? ruu a little oil of cummin on a 10 *1'?P ur hands and approacii the horse in J we ' aru > field, on the wm I ward side, so that ,,,a't? them I can smell the cuinmin. The horse will t,,elr Cab'na. you come to him without trouble. Itn )ear to their d'Htely rub your baud genlU on the | A? they hi me'- nose, getting a little of the oil in j -v time, an You can then lead him anywhere.? courage ther in him n little castor on a piece of loaf 'Mm"'y ',as 1 g.?i or apple. 1 *ut eight drops of rlto *reeft HI"' Prfl mil into a lady's silver thimble ; take 8on>? ??R?t* e ibiuible betweeu the thumb ami |)r?miutii to iddle linger of your right baud, with l*sl ^? | "i ur forefinger stopping the mouth of I J8 ,et , . thimble, to prevent the oil frotn run j aa b o g out w hi e you are opening it, tip the I0'"1)8?''0' mil.le on his tongue and lie is vour ser i '? ,ave n'on nl. II" ?ill follow you lik" li pet dog. ! ,(|'"clory *cc b is now your servant and friend. Vuu \ ' ? n teach him anything, if vou are gen ma e * r.tfl" ,,,,1.' * grant it, it ll ami kiml to linn * ' ma in ? cr sell one u Si kkkkino foii Hkbad. ? We have them into m en informed by reliable authority, that I have f the lower part of this country, the such a pleas "P> ir reduced to llie most straight- I with my neg ed circumstances in consequence of tlie tented and h ircity ot provisions. The suffering is an apologv I aline! chiefly to the poorer 1 isses who . so long. ve not the means of providing thein ves with the wants of life ; and we nn rstand that they are threatening that ' To I'kkvk rovisi.ui is not made i in mediately to a couimnnici :ui? those wants unto them, they will , Mr. W. McV { them hy force of arms from those j 'There is, 10 happen to have them. We sincerely nothing easii p.- the picture is overwrought, that the , and all worn d condition of things is not as had ns j feat and ofte ircsented ; hot if it is, steps ought im | It is simply diHittlv "to he taken ?o provide the 1 dark, and lh tans of subsistence for them. In such I will never en ase it is not easy to determine what is , five years I it to do, hut wo feel satisfied that if the never have li lering is so great as represented, oui any insect Zens who have breadstuff* to spare smokehouse 11 cune to the rescue and sustain them ' years old, an some more permanent*provision can ! insects as wl made. We anxii usly await more sat aware of oil iclorv news in reference to this :n?n?? ( t n that which we have nlreHtlv received; fact that n?y I in the meantime, we advise our far ! dark. Heloi rs to plant potatoes, peas, turnips, and tried many < >n thing that will make a full crop, as | er without si wiii go a long ways to relieve the srar I flavor of my ? that must necessarily he caused from ! hickory?till i late drought.? C/awtvn (A/a ) Ban I of hscoa is < ' smoking it w p'ulturnl. 1 Itaonms. From the Field and Fireside. _ . _ laeement of Negro.. . l.Curio.?y Reproved /ili.r, Aln., June 10,1800. J1" A"?bMMdo. fo.l.d bin.. ...... self so annoted w hen in France bv the ? piece in your last issue ra . . , J. . . r T> " I ' .1 , . r o insatiable cunositv of the lair Persians, hint' the plamers for not wn< , , . - , .... ' . .. , l who caiiie to his residence avowedly "to ill giving our brother planters ; . . , f , 1 1 look at hiin, that, at last, he resolved to our e perience. revenge himself bv the following little tde (arming my whole study i , ? * ? ? 8Cll6in6 ? twelve years, ant! would not ^ . . i , .. , .. . . .. . On returning one day freni a rule, and iy other bumness for fear I c i ? . . . . J . -if...! ntldinir. as usual. Ins unarinioM. w, .lifinj nuns iii iue ure, aua | |Hlj,e8) b<J hHucltd lo be charmed with n some. 8j?bt 0f tbeIn successively pointing to way* prided myself upon the ; ^ bwilh bjs fi alld 8jltakmg Wlth tot my negroes, and I be I earDfcS>lDt.88 to bis interpreter, who be well ? under as good control as Uew wm||d ^ d ^ tioned a8 l0 aw I have never bad one | b of ^ Accordingly , though I own negro* that, , he ^ ^ { ^ *-{ told, never took a whipping probab|y lboUgLt hersell the most ning awav either helore or i ?*i r .i,? - i ...... -. i 6 ' striking of tbe whole party, and whose . . , , curiosity was particularly excited, after ? for managing negros baa excellency bad passed through .he ery well, and 1 have been ve 8uUe of ,.oon)8;coolU Squired what might .s, I propose to g.ve you my ^ ^ ^ ^ o)\i8 exaIIlill8llo*.. lie hope that it may heneht .MadaUl; rcpbJd lhe iuterpraieVl daw egmner. ... , not inform you.' It place, I hold It to he every ,But , ^ particularly lo know, sir.' to allord%,s negros religious .jnjeet| ,ua(j U is irup0Mib|e.' jf a proper kind, ibis I have ,N sj lbfa re6erve ia vexaliou?-I e way or other ever since 1 , . i ' i i \ i t .? i . c desire to know, planter and I lb,nk it has 8|nce you in?i8l madam-know broin the beginning 1 have | ^ bu/excelleocy bt48 bee? valuing I swearing or the use ot pro , i r . i i yon?e and for twelve years |> .VH|uing us ! how, sir ?' arc! an oath on my place. | ,y ,^ie8_,liH exce!lency. alter the of rules?just as few as I L,8tolu of bia counlry, b?H been setting a et along with?made myself , . eaill of vou; ery negro understood them, M ,w?ll, lhatVwhimsical enough; and d every violation, lliey are L niUcb may that lady he worth, ?c (inarrel or light; to drink or , , ? . . , i cording to Ins estimation, dent spirits on the place ; or ,A ftOUBa|,j crowll8; premises, under any pretense .AnJ ^ ^ HI,out a pass from myself or ^ hundr9i croW never al ow then, to have | ^ ^ fair bajr p w.ves abroad?tin,lk ,t bet ; bunJdreiBcrowIia.' to mate at home, so that ,And ^ brUDette r e no separation in case o| re j _ ? , , ine Mint in ice. leu they have visitors they *Aud that lmlv who painted ?' 0 bring them to my house ,pjf wrow|li/ .rt to the overseer.? ,An(J ( sir< wUl { be worth ...lit to obey implicitly who | hi ^ rff of h((J exce||ency'8 good gra. i-er them, w hether white or csj? then I hold the overseer or j mndam, reallv must excuse me; 1 lofsible tor the quantity and ^ f , e work. I will not have them *(jome, come, no concealment.' when the) disobey one of qhe jtlCe ,nerfelv ?K;jt a? he passed y are promptly punished and . r en. I show uo partiality , ?"Well, w hat did he say I' 1 sutler it on the place. I ,jj0 &a,j< uiadani, that he did not them to trade, in any ...an- know ,he com of [hk) COuutry.' r, with any one. l ou may rv hard on them, and so it l? "" 1 did not make it up to tuein ihk Misiassb or >?d I buy everything they most laughable case of "mistakes of the tiler what, and give the very printer," is that where there had been , whether 1 need it or not ; 1 two articles prepared for the paper, (one ireveiit their trading from concerning a sermon preached by an eminent divine and the other about the ield called the"negroe' field" freaks of a mad dog ;) hut, unfortunrtely, as I do mine, in its turn, and the foreman, in placing them into tho I the proceeds. The men get form, mixed' them, making the followt e women one, and the chil jng contretemps : acre. I generally plant corn ?Tbe Kev. James Thompson, recter of j 1 think they are less liable Andrew's Church, preached to a largo d to steal to add to its bulk ; COiicourHe of people on Sunday last. This have it measured in the fail |,js |a9l sermon In a few weeks ho one dollar a bushel for it wj|j b;<j jHrexVell to his congregation, as regardless of the market i |,j9 physicians advise him to cross the At* isure it in the field as I pull I |aul)C>* n0 exhorted his brethren and ' sisters, and alter the expiration of a de* rule to teed well, as I think ! V0l|, prRyer| took a when" to cut up some uny to starve either laborers 1 .* - ? * . - | iraiuic ireaKs. lie rar. up Timothy street i laet think a man commits | lQ j()|,nMJI1) Hnd down Benefit street to more of either than lie can : (j0i|e{,e- At this stage of the proceedings, take care of. I ?trive to | H COUp|e uf boys seized him, tied a tin is comfortable as possible in ! UuUj to ,lia tajl) H|ld he in Mftrled._ and add something every ^ great crowd collected, and for a time lome comforts. there was a grand ecene of noise, running ave their crop worked in the H()d con(u>ion. Afu.r Bome lroub|e> |)tt d have no night work, I en , wag gjiol b? ft ,|eraev policeman.' n to have gardens. So each I ts garden with a few fruit | ipe vines,and plenty of whole I An Obituary.?Jem Bangs, we are hies. At Christmas I give a sorry to stni', lias denized, lie departed the one that has had the | this Life mundy. Jim was generally conDuring the Christmas hoi sidered a gud teller. lie dide at the age tern ail go to the nearest town ! of 23 yeais old. He wert 4th without ut never without the presence { airy struggle ; and such are Life, l'u Da overseer I never allow them | we are pepper grass?niito smart?to ey unless they can give a sal' Morrer we are cut dow n like a cowcum :ount of the way in which 1 ber of the ground. Jem kept a nice store id it; and whenever they j which his wife now waits on. iiis vurest of me I never refuse to I chews wos numerous to behold. Meuy t is at all reasonable. I nev- j things we hot at his growcery, and we ntess I fail to coax or force { are happy to state to the whole edmirutn y rules. wurld, that he never cheated speshuly iu aicceeded so well, and have ( the wale of inakrel, which was nise ant home and so little trouble smell sweet, and his turvivuin wife is the ;ro?, and they seem so con , same wa. We never new hiiu to put appy, that I must offer it as sand in hisshugar, tho he had a big pile or dwelling on this subject | iu front of his house ; nor water Dickers . tho the oliio liiver run past his dure.? Francis Boykin. 1'iece to his reinanes. nt Skutkks in Hams.?in _ T" , . , . , ation to the 'Cotton Planter,' Spiritual b acts.? That whiskey is the Villie says* key by which many gam au entrance in according 'to my experience, j our prison, and almshouses, er than to avoid the skipper lis nmi ougs mat usually >iii I """ gu*"" ineir appetite*, i) destroy so much bacon.? ; lhal wiDe causes many to take a winto keep your smoke house way home, e moth that deposits tho egg That punch is the cause of many uoter it. For the past twenty frit^urily punchua. have attended to this, and That ale causea many ailing*; while iad my bacon troubled with beer brings niHnJ to ?betr bier. I have now hanging in my 1 bKl champagne is the cauie of many i hams ona, two and three r*"' |'a,D*d the oldest are as free from 1 l,Ht Hin #l'ng have "slewed" more en fiist hung up. I am not l''an thealmgs of old. ler cause* for the exemption * * i from insect* but simply the ! 4L>id Vol) Kvkk P?A lioarding Mi** smoke house is alwavs kept deeming 'eat' a word too vulgar for re1* re adopting this plan. I had fined eara defines it thus : *To insert nuxperiments, but always eitli tritlous pabulum into the denticulated orb lccess or with injury to the fice lielow protuberance, which, being bacon. I smoke with green masticated, peregrinates through the car* Is is important, as the flavor tilsginous cavities of the larynx, and is ?fien utterly destroyed by finally domiciliated in ike receptacle foi rtb improper wood,' digestible particle*.' *