! r7f3"T. 1 -ft ;cJ f r.- IT" factor I rj? i r t'lft, j-te tlio f!.t t. -.-.itrd. .5 cf th" . - , -.nrt'ir-'d .?r. :au s, Tl e wfd.. a- iV, t:.V-T ri rt ire rtSer tj cJac; ...... t . - ( Cnr:.i-ri.I'-l VZIJA; "GRAHAM,. - 0I? ORANGE COUNTY.:, , . la ' Au-itu, on tU 12 Inst., Bacon, i..-.g VouaJ, vm wnh from 6 to 8cts. putty. ; " hrf , B 14 10 s.Wdcrs, 5 LC t 7 L2 ; t.-!csv7to8. Nortii CWio Dj Iter, from 12 to 13 et. per pound ; prime green CU 1 fc'V SlujOc'ti.; St Domingo, 7 to 9; lira, 812 ti s ,Ta 13 u 15 5 3 W 25 ; Corn, 75 to 6? 1-2 cit. per tu-hel; , Flour, Canal. 9 to 8 f3 a barrel ; country Floor, C3 50 to 7 50; Feathers, 23 to CO t. a" pound; Lad, 7 to Q c,s a Pimd; llolaajej, N. Orleans, 33 to 3 els. a m; Havenoa aMasses, 27 to 31 cts. ; Biown tjjnr; ff. 0. leans 7 to 0 cti, a pound; iverp-vl Salt, 40 to 43 c!s. rfbustie. j by ihe sack, 81 45 to I 62; Peach Cianly.l 00 to 1 50,gL; Appl' Brandy, 37 12 to 50 CK agaL; Rum, Jamaici, Ol CDtoSa gtl.; . Wht-key, western, 20 to 37 1 2 cents, a gal ; TotaccojN. Carolina, 8 to 15 eta. a pound Ths attention of th . reader is invited I .he article on our tint p-ige, in reliiion to the Asylum for the. Deaf and Dumb,, accmp.. hied by the admirable odJnss of Gra. hmril The subject ds'ryr, nnd shout J re. teivA iho attention of the County Courts thrufiui iho State, , Wo - a re nut j a ware ih.l fmr iiwn.County Curi has taken any ae. f lion ia this matter, U they have not, ae we suppose; would it not be well ut ihe approach ing April term t louk into . this business, and aie. if we have nut kimiio unfortunate, ho Would j;l'JU ail tlu-nisi lvM of the ndvinio. r , g oifon-d by I h: institution at R hrgVi, I wusL-onccived and l.-jb!ili. c! foi tt b Vtfiiof n unf trlune 1 1 of our A llow creaturt s, tun) li.sti uho'sti duty it i -tjltj rn itixt . Ijrr U in Vtilt nt drs;i .! its fuuirdcra boi I til 1 v : A . - - curruu uaJ. jv Wc h arn Uum v 'I cum mu Scntin 1 1 lis t "u very difctrticiMe fiie occur n d in Eliznueih. i ton on Iai Wedm sdiiy niht wet k. lice of the Circuit Coon Ck-i k wna The v(. i.ii lice of the Circuit Coon Ck i k wna burnj, t jfi-tWrr with all the rrcnrr!' Svcrt!i otlu r hoildmgK wt r also nnun'.(U.-Ve have nut htiard ilic ! si cstimitt-d, thouzH ii iaconsid- f i - t ii i i rrab!." The firo it believed to bit tliQ work ,f afljinrendinry, ftom itk;!tving fjrigimud in theClcik svOici. j Th ntTiir, of this country si ill ccntinu linuth di ran.l fnd. d they have not been ollunwistr since the rcvdi by tho- Texiau, foutr !) or 10 yr.'ir siuCf and probably will cmiiinur dtardrritf ti.'l ll htr provincr h"tve Inve' khr.kt-it fr Hl!n-i;ince to ih (J -yi-rii. n m ut utif set on ihrir "uwu hok." A onaf rUV oooiiiiion Mi'xWn is in, irulv. I ' TravclU'r-s can tuiw y 1 truiri Ilunl.vilif t Ala., to Chmloslon, S. C, n distance of i' five huiidrid and six mih;s, in two dy. Fun: fjr the whole disla net $2'J. Clieup travelling. Ltfoaff. Tho C ?.ord Freeman, spenk i(i of n western feteantbont uliicli i:ilely travelled from Memphis to Louiville--630 nvilcs in 30 hours, siys 'Capital buat-- qutcW traveller bl upby and by.: mcBREcno.n op mi in lyoss. Concluded. . : I i - , ' , -it Just before the 5th of May, the day fixed for the aponing of .the trials, the prisoners were rmTeo. frum their several places of confinement to. the - . , prison or the Luxembourg, in the neigtibornood of I theeourt.' ren on ttie 4th a violent dirputo took pUee betwrirn, M. Jules Favre and lha two other " advocates, in Veonsrquenee of hit. persisting, in opposition; to the general voice, to attempt a defence a bile .toe court forbade a free trial. Favre again ook tliesamo groundon.tho morning of the 5tb, and at last retiring from the meeting. of tho com- v id it lee of defence, without yielding, hft bthind kim a lengthened agitation. From daybreak the environs of tho Luxembourg -J 1 P)ko, whero the court was to assemble, were full f people. The relativca'af the aecuacd were not allowed to attend thcrri during the trials, and they Wre sfien pale and indignar ressh.g into lha doors. Through the garden; of the Ivsxembourg bayonets glittered among the orange trcea apd Cowers, t The - , ft ar of the govern inent were betrayed by the seko- lion.and, stutoning of troops at their quarters, tho distribution, of amunition, tho establishment of temporary magazines, near the, court, and ; the witbdrawaf of the National Guards (militia) ; from . the neighborhood of the tumult apprehended - The Judffcs themselves trem' . J on their seats. Many peers, at tho risk of displeasing their oL ' leacucs. absented themsel . either throuffh fear, orj J : through respect for justice . One hundred and sixty. jouroniv, were present, eigniyux iauea tuppw ; "Among them were seen some of tho celebrated old v men well known in the annals of war or diplomacy. . .and some ia thoso of treason. . The accused were in namacr 121, of different "station in life, indeed i from tiicir judgvS, c; vartatis characters, but gen erally young, and smiling with disdain at the dangers that environed them. On the opening of the intarrogalion, the Pari$ian refused, the Lyonest consented to ansa er. ' T asq oier, (the President of the Chamber,) cut f.uort all r efforts to obtain tho' admission- of the friends iT i defendants. The chamber too, after retiring ' J r suit, "refused peremptorily to adm;t tha defenders chosen by the secured, which drew forth Lorn them . ' next morning tha publication- a a taoat encrgctc 4 , remonstrance. (Tha grountlon which they refused, was that . they were not advocates lar members of the bar.) . Never were judges mora bothered tnar Jo poera of .France on thia occasion, r CavVjnao nsed tba privilege of vpeakinjr, in order ta c "5 a pro "test In court :nt -rJ:r cf tha iicccc r. '; day. It was refused. ... onea tlie accused Visa tczziLti wj r :s lltt J err j t-.aded, riy-. not.ee &.t cart srin rUi J rrrir to tlel.bcr. ate. - A d. .1 ,;:ci,ca jied. .. jr witJiJ.cwr m perj!cxsij.! Tba loli ,.t-.vj., AUy wi.icra artu. m wcro aiidtr n ArLt ff Jf f,WB ' V1 crjrt U; a tJccfiioi ara- t: ported -tnt M. Car. arm. ainc'i dtt-un, afed t!e jLird rcraavt J tit f rlsa. . cxtay thi tciuprst rr J anew, and sull more vtolrotlr. jil CrirIIi prooiajj" an objection to tba procear.;cj, -WtII tMiadi ia t;lf and fTrUe to Ca acccwi, vaaloodly ai d cbfclinnlely inttr. rented by thcro, 1 cause Ucj WouU not "Lava anj caaiiyrv 'unlet hj a free; and fair trial, and the curt Lad t reoiiia them j to prf f the hall of at ten J ance befora tba rrec, of decree of the court on M. CriTcIU'o ujelion! could be taken down tr.i rtportt V Dei.S then brought back, aa M. Caachj, rtcorJir?aceretaf j, bean to red the indict racttt,'' t;ey rose together and cried alood. Oar 'di fctdcr ! ot dtfen dcr ! t" The colonel of the juard give threatening1 orders. The president could not hida bta motwn.J A!) exhort Uoot were Tainlj otctl '9 still the. tajnalt. 'Same of the peers overcome with alarm tfirvW themselrea back into their chairs, others Flood uj and min;!ed their voices with the cries of tlii accnA-J1 The reporter erased to writv' th rpecUtors leaned over the gmlleri piin at this astonishing scene. Suddenlj jrUea ta King 'attorney to read a requisition, on the, othrl s'id starts up M. Caune wilh a solemn protest, and each proceeds defiance of tho other,! the accused txclaiminjr noa' and then, "Yes! Vesljt'j at different parti of the protest. Here the peers fftcrcdv jthrj hesiCutcd to carrj matters lto thai cxtremitj proposed bj the attorney, vise: lo proceed with the trial in the abseaeo of the accused. inaVmuch as thfyj wipre disorderly ; at which proposal the jefcndstita cried, ;Ycs t we will ge, we wilt a(I go4?j At the close of the attorney's reading, the prisoners exchdined, MYod may bo our executioners ; our judges' never ijp In consequence of a determination of the! chamber to grant the order for tiieWnoral ofto prisoners from Ihe pres ence of ill e courts imorc ihaji thirty of the peers withdrew, lcxt it Was ducjrdcid to bring the accused to t,riu separately, i the tumult liwas repeated, and even lo read the indiefmrnj against those who had been excluded! from disorder in their absence. The peers De Tulbouct and De Nouillrs, hero' declined participating any furl tcr in! the proceedings. Dyi various ', art?, the prost'cutors at length in. ducrd several. of th- accosted jlo consent to answer tlio interrngaitorics. $t the !court,j and let the trial proceed 'iui?t jr. the 9th tbj reading of the indictment being again inltrrepted by the accused, they were aUjdraggj-d'autj of j the presence of the court, 'and soon affer twenty-nine were brought buck, who, itj was though!, Would be sufficiently yielding ..Among these, however Lagrange, one of iho leaders at Lvons drcarjfuljy undeceived them, sooner was he set before the chai-ibf r, than he demanded liberty to make, a protest. This !cing refused by M,. 'Fasquicr, - jLijfrango impetuously cried, 'l take lit ! j t-s, vt C protest in the fac of XTi -mockery of justice as J wej did in front of your m! We y protest fearess1y,'like man faithful o their vows, and whose conduct! condemns you ! The tall figure! martial air, fiery look and gesture of the prisoner, gave full effocta this violent appeal. The guard surrounded and ered liim : .but he with incrt asingcnlJtusiasrri, t eXeIarijuei1"At your pleas urc, gentlemci j ! -Condi'inn jus jwithnut hearing us ; put to death the majntainers if 150 families. , , condemn you to live ;!our bipod wll not wash away the stigma impressed in your foreheads by that of Jlhe bravest of the jbrave !"j(a0uthng to Ney,so "named by Bonnpartej and Kcntjendi'd to be shot by this vcrv judicula; -4an act for;whic! i Vance never forgave them.) Aftcj his removal, the proceedings wcut on with oqly on a further interruption. A h-tter by Michel wg's extensively crcelated, and this sentiment with which it concluded became a favor re with ' the public "Thq infamy of the judge is the glory of tho acuscd. I Tlie result bfjthe1 trulf jthe procee dings can be so. called, was fhe deportation of some of the pris oners, the detention ofl others, arid thwnprisonment more or loss rigorous! and (fxtCndcd of others. A tbw? were suffered to escape. jTtje debates in the Chamber of Fcj:rsVwero warm land animated ; but the Chamber i of pcptities, !the lower and Repre Bcntativc House.) which comprised many able do. fenders of the Republican idoetries, and of the liberty of speech and Ihe press, was a scene of the greatest agitation and decpsfinterest. We pass on. jj0Wcycr, to the racap' of the condemned, -I I I I. 5URGENTS OF 1R31. y CAPE OF Tfrs .. . s. l r , iT Yhfle'lhe p.rc aedings drew-near their close, range and secret preparations were going on in the ison tt St. PelagieJwhich; hd been assigned to tho accused Parisiansj In thejpart of the edifice Called the , debtors1 house and near the staircase . J . -. . L J I f . . t r - which led to the loading of, these prisoners, there was a cellar openiogj directly opposite to the door of the court-yajd, from which i was separated only by a very small coriridor'.' Several of them had -noticed this ceilar, and thinking j it convenient for the biirDose of an escape, the V lock measures to explore it. As tha sentries naturally Jcrpt op a t .... ! 1 Vli Vv ' vigilant survey Of the court through the doortbey contrived, by the arrangementa of . a game at ball. to find pretexts,, for bhultmg the door -occasion, without exciting suspicion. X " 6ist rof one of tbe prisoners brought concealed under her Iivsb. tuc toots wnicq wens jnceaeu iur p'nsme cvuar. and the work' was begun, without I ug many of their companions into the secret fc A-ar of .some' inc,:-erttion. They" made far better progress than they'bad hoped Jfor. j Whde skmqi. labcrettrirr tbe cellar by tbe light of tt lamp, others acted as senti. nels without, to turn off tbe attention of their fl Inx nriaoners- Ws well as to defeat bv mnumerabh slratagerps the walcht -tineas of- tlie guards. By a fortunate coincdencci ft happened that tliere were workmen empioyea to tu- pi uu ior s, e eeccssary repairs, the noise of jrhoso J operations masked" the sound of those ! which! wcro mg on in the cellar. But whither leljthe jour .heyj wcrefS.us tracing in these dark recesses ? They ascertained that it traversed tt e prison under ground, passed nnder the foundations of j the outer wall, and Would open in garden adjoining. Tbeyj bad then -to karn the ailu ition and arrancraent of tbisgardeni its differ, ent outlets; the name and seniimenU of its propri. ttor They had recourj to M, Barbcs, who ia bi turn, applicJ ta young artist ia whonj he had en tire confident ' This artist bad ; a young sister taking- hex to walk one day, he. led hrr lowiir Js the 'oase'of the master ofthe garden tu'queation; a"d sue n: :st ! taway. t.ie rrden.Y a wa'k ia the gkrds waa propose , I refresh her i One of ti.c.rarti5s was toleep the most 4a. tVjt to-reUier in a a d.-orcnlprwco traa us rcsu : trrcsch,rt.; J the I.ouse; nJ ;:acr a dec: i i . :n rf j pnircrcracGt.. lt:! j I.opo as iLc fac: -ai r. ; the Cilner c'id -"t fxl to d.pcouraTn?at;v Tbev had at carefu'Ir rprwd t'.': t - .1 uca aut at tie CZcavatu, atcr turf - .,f tba rroand 13 the grour cellar, that i's c;TCcrance was not sensibly allcred, and they managed IJ c. :ccnl to well the entrance of their subterraneous pa..e, t!.at io their absence, no trace of it was visible. Their activity was pro digious; in a few days tbey had carried their mys terious road beyond the walls of their prison, and a thirr eruttt of earth only stood bctwen tlio prisoners or Su Telagie and liberty ! , Yet so powerful were the- ivictions tci princi ples oi ' these men, that after so laborious a prepara tion of the means of escape from what they con. siderrd at unjnt condemnation, they determined to remain captives .while any hope was left, that a fair opportunity to combat their prosecutors in open court would bo 'granted thtra.v The eseape was therefore adjourned, and the cellar kept in reserve. As soon,1 however, . as the final decision of tho Chamber was known, convinced that even courage could no longer avail thrm, those who bad made the preparations for flight,' thongbt only of securing their liberty. - j - - j The night of the 12th July being Cxed on, all is put in readiness (" thetr accomplices without have already received their Instructions. ' To mislead the governor of the prison, they made several requests which implied their expectation of a long sibode in St. Pelagit, and M. Morrast, one of their number, wo used to take tba bath every evening, called for it at ten o'clock, K'"ial. Tlie product of certain subscriptions njadc4rhe use of the pr&oners, was sent in to be divided among them : tTe Vehicles destined to take them up as soon a tney hoold be free, began to file along the walls of the prison. if. Da'rbes, with the wife of one of the accused on bis arm, walked towards M. Vatrin'a, where a po. sitinn-on some pretext or other waa necessary; while several other friends without posted them selves in an apartment from which tbey could give the prisoners within signals when the neighboring streets were safe,! and thepatrolcs absent.. Qno of the accused on the other hand, was to walk before the light in bis room, and then Ut raise it aloft just when he was going down into the cellar. , - At 8 o'clock, the contrivers of the flight went to their comrades who were not in tbe secret, saying, Would j-ou be free! Here is money. To. the cel lar " Some A;w declined; the offer, for reasons to be given hereafter. Most received it. almost stu pid with "joy Yet, while they hastened one after another to their 'mysteiious rendezvous, a little group, to decdive the : sentries, stood rt the door of M. Morrast,' where it (was the custom of the ae. c used to assemble every evening to listen to tbe reading of a journal, '. called the Messenger,' Me in the cellar at last, in darkness the most profoundr some of them began to doubt whether they were not deluded; but M. Landolphe having provided himself with a phosphoric ruiteh, a light was struck, whose rays fell on what seemed a company of phan toma popftonished, so palo. were their faces, v A detachment of three was Bent forward to pierce the partition of eaj-th at the end of the gallery. It was done in ajfow minutes, but these seemed ages4 The fugitives then crawled ore after another through the dark and suffocating passage ; listening as they went, to ihertrcad of sentinels over their heads, and the sou:. I" made by the J guard bringing the butts of their muskc-ts to the ground. Entering he garden, : bold jmen as they were, they moved -With inquietudo nd caution : tbe sky war clear, and they could perceive on the top of the wU of St. Pelavie, i a sentry who was noticing them, and leaning forward intently in am attitudo of doubt and menace, i Soon however, a whistle without the garden apprized them that a happy conclusion was at nandv . : ''' !:,v' " ' ; " " " t:" ':" ' Whilo M. Arasjoj amused the porter of M. Vatrin (who was not at home,) with ooroe trifling talk, M. Barbcs brough in the lady with whom he was walking, and asking leave to write to the muster of the house since he! could not see him, awaited his friends in a fever of impatience. Suddenly foot steps are heard, the glass door leading to the garden is shaken by violent hand,-the glass- is shattered with- a loud noise. Madame Vatrin otters a .cry of terror, but the stranger says to her, Fear noj madamc. It is orjly tbe prisoners of Su Pelagie escaping. " M. Barbes sprung upon the f jotman and kept him off. To pass through tho house, clear, the yard, mount their carriages, disperse and disappear was the work of f .moment foftbe republicans.- Tbey were safe 1 , t DEATH t)F TALLEYRAND. On the 17th May, symptoms of approaching death being visible, the King came to see him,.anditls said the dying Prince- expressed his satisfaction in these term, j Tis the highest honor my. house baa ever received. One ! of the ecclesiastics present also tells as, that Louis Phillippe haying asked- if he sunerea nxBcnviaiieyrana reptiedj es like one of the "V .- V .which the Kin? exclaimed ufe'Alre-iriy?;. At 4 P.i all saw he could sorj " but a few minutes. He was still conscious, t and -eeemed attentive to the prayers offered at his- bed side, saying, when hie patro Saints, Charles and Maurice wereUnvoked by tbe Priests, Have mercy on me !" Tliua the church wliich his former contempt had greatly p'ro'voCedj was Gallcred w"itl the belief.of I. reconciliation to Ikr. Finally' an Abbe near his pillow, repeated to him these words of tho Archbishop of Paris, expressive of bis con. fideqee in the restoration and salvation of the dying Prince I would pledge my life for M. DeTailey rand.! "lie could find a belter ose to make of it,1 answered be, and expired. 1 (The preceding frtraeU from the MDix Ans 1833- I84Q- of Blanc will give but a faint idea of the Inte rrt the work w calculated to excite He is no admirer of Ltuis Phillippe, nor of totally itself. The 'glory of FraneeJ Iter predominance over' alH otber nations, and the downfall of Lngland, with the turning of society upside down by giving all power and Jifense to "the people, (by which be tells ua'be means those who have nothing1 but their labor, and look o others fjt . tbfr. capital an instruments to employ themselves ;) these arc jthc darling objects of our author. He is an able mar, and retains as sound moral principles oa the whole, as are consistent with such perverse jaeobinica! notions.) ,. - ... j - tii 1 - Newspaper . The following is the title of a hvely little newspaper pub'ished at Akron, Ohio', by Mcssri. Lane A?Coggehallj. - i J : j V- .-. - . . 7. , . -.. . . Cascade1 Roarer-A weekly real y I!y, nor thing tnd0-with.p0I.tic9, j anti-grog. drinking, satirical,, quiziical news jrj rr.iL Its .vig. nette represent a distillery, "with the still and barrelsjijin-iling over thefHsand dashio into pieces ocf the rocks belawtt Vv ir-U - r - . : t ,r J"' 'l uht out ins'. - , . , , e"a tieiti it. tii !?r. rjUcr.'.rf.j to para 1, thp '' and tV.o nav; tncnly j t-arA. nut take lha of the (!i::iuJ rier Cr j i?U t!..t Mr. VJu : III rrs.:;s".-ii ui nccr; h pCw.-, but wtJ s j'.:Ti:t!it to tha Senate for ftd ricc. 'Tho Uiaoa: 61$: V f1-1 undertake to sn'y. pi-nvt-iy that fuch ooa patchct hac coC beJn.r.ceiTed hcrcj yji certair.lv we Late heard csihlc I j confirm thia rumor.n lit On tbe I7ih, isys tho Tcxna Democrat the 18th nihimo, (tha Senate and -1 Iousd Representatives -ccj into joint session the purpose of comparing the returns and ciuntinfr tho votes 'cast for Governor. Q nd Lieutenant Governor. The rote aloud : Fcr Governcr. . 8,1 oq 4,30q For Lieutenant Governor, j Darnell, Hortony f No retnrns were, received! frortY the follow in counties: Bj strop, Jefil-rsoD, Jacksin, Fannrnj Braw and'Refui:.-4 ! Thi 'Magnetic TeVgnty1, Austria A letter from the Unitt d State ucting St-cretasry of Legation -"at the, Co-' : tjf. Austria, dated Vienna, Jan. 14th,: J-Jstatcs ihtt 0 I , : .sr - . t . tuuce'of uear 320 ISogtish miles. . . Died tciiJi d ctgaf in his mouth John Hall, a member of the flhodq Island bar, jas' sitting aftfr dirjner on Wirdnrsd.-iy at the Providence Hourt with a narin ins mouth, in conver. ttiun, when he fell dead. . Tcxa Senators.--We learn through the New Orleans Correspondence of the Mobile Advertiser, that Samuel Houston, formerly nf Tennessee, and Tho. J, Rusk, formerly ni H berharn county , Ga., have been -elected Senators of the" U. S. Congress from loe Stale f Texas, both having received5l vol s out of fifty. six. .1 '.. 1 ' - - , Thcvamount of mouey on deposire in the various 1 Government idepositories on the lit t ipstant, ' subject to; ihe draft of the Secretary of the treasu.y, ??' 89.652,560. Executions.'VUe Legislature of Virginja have ordered all public executions of crimi WiU to ba helivithin the walls of "the prison, in the presence"of i not- less than five nor more than ten persons. r The FrenciV Government has offered ijs- mediaiion to accommodate "the dispute be tween Holland and Belgium. The Governor of Massachusetts has ap pointed Thursday, the 2itdday of April. nest, lobe observed as a day of public Fiislirig and grayer tHroughotil liiat Commonweali ji. The -hew apportionment bill passed the House of llerescntatives of Michigan on tl e 19th oil. It fixes the ( number of Senators ut 32 and of Representatives nt 08. " it has rt ct ntly been slated that fifty of tl e Si"ners of the Declaration of Independence were Ma.ion, and that ail tho Majortjeneri-ls of the Revolutionary j Army were Mason 1, save one, and that was- Benedict Arnold. Letters for Texas may bi transmitted no nr to any par. hlM fe wll le!fl? Trf paid.. .. fB;, j; i :V'':gf I .f '',,: U Elihu Burrit compares the project of an. nexing the United Slates to Canada,ith thil of joining tho Atlantic to a mill ponct. A shin i advertised to sail from New York on the 30th instant; for the Columbia Rivtr, touching on the way at the Sandwich Llands. -jr- , ' T1: For the Highland IVfessenger. Mr. Atiii: Will you permit me through the'aiedium of yourr paper to'say sortHlhiog hv nimn of the vnu '?m asVell asoldmen f . 1 . -. - 1 thiajrlace? It seems trangu to me that apjy ono who has (he leasts regarJTor himself, or for deccfey, .an reconcile it to his feelings to use it in the manner tnat we ace tt used jn our churclW.:' Can lit be thai they are not ' . y. !;' l I " . ' 1 . .'. '" L aware t tne nuny ana sicxening signt u prp sentst Or do tlwy do it regardless of the up pleasant feelings it may cost others! r I-woud ak" thc gt-Dtlemen who are in tha habit of thus abusing what they ought to preserve and rendering the 1h)us an unfit p!ttc"e for any kind ut worship, ivhVtherihey would dare o abue the house of an individual iajikeman. ticri and'would like to kno V ww belter ngii they have Ho abuse the church! UUto be hoptd that due' regard fof-t- cornfort lf others will deter! those nJu L.rf no trwri rrard for themselves,1 in future. ; - Q. Z. - l TlioGoblcl' Ttoch not that gtblet4t is .faise-w-'.fw Though sparkling bnghtlt -.eems., Tliere8 poison in thatbnghl red cup, - With wo and death it beams. , - - - - " i: 'i- ' . Tofh not that cup; . its tempting look v .WiU fuciri-.tc.lQ death; " T ' And likthe cmooth, decilful sea, : , Vht dangers lurk beneath! ' ; . ne ti.rmometer at Boston woht Aiwn :.i iwentyseven -dercea .below Ytt9 i.tejfc r point, one day last wnek. -, . Court his decided upon adopting Mors6 1 system of x Magnetic; Telegraph in Austria:--It will extend frum, Vienna to Progue, a dis. 1 r i .iii 1 tcr l:.i.2 C. t rl.er-', 1 ? - ram, f.atn... ; .ir !l ivr. ts-r- !.in r.:;..er -I t r at, t. lv rr parties the L"tt iinaii-bla harm,-jro : hr- 3 ertv..i J t ircliced t t!. I:-.!; tha IxV.tt U v.:l f-t r;: For. Eoir?j ' - --'-( N. r Agaicsi pott 31 ...-narir.3 ::: t-rr.ed Sjms to l:ate mcsl the mea'from whom thry -IiarncJ.,'r;'' " ... Withoui. at , all placing Ef a Sum' Hoi ir.p wj;h Iixjr-, Brnt.t, , L-; ' V.v, Tuckerman, Fay, 1 iIalleck,-or Morn; we will venture a wager him against Crj C : Femina! nnd we will go noT farther than the lines which have troubled ihe I.; r r- dread, fully. AVe are a pcrf.cl; ftrar ;cf toall ihe parties, and therefore can hare no partiality. We'lhmforotf-ftt DgiiSrur.ljri-r:'.:.-. 1" ahy . things better whcrej'cn Ji.ie is.nads to match tothertn aa light as he seems to make of fhfe tcrses in jtiest.oii.u; Wo consider them no disgrace to Eg Sum Hiiroo, iho lady to whom ihey . am addressed, iho, Messen ger or i: readers,, v. Perhaps il is becatise we are fond of "r-'iA and molasses!" Vo have yet to learn that a poet can write nothing , bid what is tfien present whal ho then hears, fe U or aecs!" He must have a most singular -im-agiuation who can think of nothing but what bo every moment realizes!, , . j-- i -Wonder if Ego Sum Femina never thovght cf Spring in Wirjlcr, or fall in Summer, ut wet in dry or cold in warm wcatberT,, If he, or patdon me, she ccrerdid whaj a volume of prose, or poetry, etc; tnuat burst upon the empty air when the season and changes come! Especially after having beet! ' yp'enl tijf jo long, not being privileged tA' think of any thing pisl or to come or that -might hereafter be; nor even to hear the sweet notes of the night, ingale in memory of the past or anticipation of the futrre, m the 23th of. January, and. that too when tfte earth was covered with snow!" We have yet to learn that snow or icesets bounds to any sort of an imagination except that of a certain species of reptiles, birds and qundrupeds We consider the lines ic question, Averse alike to flatter or ofTrnd . - . Not free from fault, not yet too vata'lo mend.' As to their being set ttf iriusftf' it can b don at wtll, to that old sWret turie Vet to the words of The last-link is broken that bound me to thee,: dsc. and it goes well. 4Old Dan Tucker" is a very pieasanl ind ftceoni. , modating old gentleman as all the -world knows, but he is not so pliable as to accom modate even his charming powers tb every species of metre. If, however, Ego Sujjrt Fem ina, can hear the lines, in question' set tb no other music than Old D;in, come over, .(il you '"doht break a lance1' with their author) ahdyoti 'shal have them to your liking t u done u' in ihe bcst'stylej as I have bt en taught to sins in an accommodation school where all metres are sung to the same words! But be fore you co'mo "prenC " your- rival Verses, and 1 will sing them to Vohyott. cant quite dome it", fo strict accordance wiih your then present imagination.. Think of the ladies! why bless i you; yes, we will think" of them when wo cbn think of nothing the"; we love them so awfully 1, " And a man that would not must have A brain of feuthers and a heart of lead.. Bui fur fear wc trample on a lender plant we forbear. : v Ego Sum flowrjLLTjs. March fJih 1846 w'v' . ' . Labor, though' the offspring of Want, fst$e parent of liealth and contentment, r; j j The use tt the Brandrctb PiiU dan in no ' way di injury, because - they ,dre .made of those herbs aud root$, whtclf experience" has, fully proved always harmonize with fh ho mm body. . The om.isriorf' of . purging 'vith them in aaes oi sickuess, js th tfausi of a long aitnck, ollen - ending .only 5by. a cessation of life. . ': ".ir i '. " How important it is that this course should be purtuvd il will nof, only bw the surest means of restoring' but it will in a great measure prevent the recurrcnee of const it u. tional . maladies ; it will ' surely ! weaken the malignity of the attacks and in time secure robust health. - As with nil valuable medicines tbe Bran." dreth PiUs have been sbatnefullyt otfaterfeit. de, bfti rFhave-ucceedtd in having executed THREE LABELS (and which are apucud. eu ti cacti ooxi oi sucn intrinsic. worKman- - i. . il.i j e .'. - it . - ' mop im io uiu uei'ance to an luiure imiiaiors. Now however, a new evil presents itsclf.- My advertisements, are taken verbatim, and u-d by all the medicine mongers of tbe da , who merely take my came out andjn.vrt'jthe naine of- their medirine in the place t if Bran. dreth Pills occupied in the .advertiscmeoi tntrt 'stolen from me. T.ino will prove bow these spovulatatiye gentlemen sustain them, ielves: . r ' V f , '" ;-v1 ftfr FaiENDS maV rest satisfied iht"Iahjr.l, aolong as my life and mercies. $ re pmitferTj m, -by an. OVEU-RULINO) FKUV1 DENCE, atlend'persirtially to t Brnndiejh Pills, and lhat tbbs6 rrnertiei. which -Iwnie thus fartendered them's- popular, will be still "r.tistir-T itn.mr.a?p-l. a ( m. I MUUIUW V UI1IUMMUI1U - 1 I ' 1 i I r--r v- B. BRANDRETH, M. D.J . The Brandrvih Pills are'sold by ono agr-m fii every filace of imnortance thrqnglioul tbr world, . each aj;r-nt having a certi(icitr ' ftf agency from Dr."Brandr;h, haviji fuu.u. ilea of labels oni he Brnod-pt fill boxes enfftaved thoon,, . v . j :vpi::.i.::r p..;-- .-m- & MAXWELL,' UtUe Ivy." Ju!yl8,l;3, ;V- - j t:if - t: - Tlies Pills an ,or fale in every enmity in this 6t at 25 box; and Ry t' had bfn.be fcUow!j, arnt : -- , v ' , t ' . . ' .- .-- PAITOM CSCOSiA!.ev "'e. TT. a j. Ai.r 'fDcn.cnc. i v, c - J A". S :i, Morgant . i;. c. , - ; . vr . r V. . .VCO.. RIarion, N. C. ." c: - : ::r. r r rt i.. l- r...-....it r .r-( c.:y, end i's 4 r.: ' i tl. j i "- r t ; . . jt ,i i y, t i.' ' v r-.. ' . - i js of a i i i . j r. .. -' ; - lad i !. - j v . : . 1..jc... 'ry, villi t!.ii t-I r ir.". t' in . to ".or. on" , t! J r-.iv-f, ' . tr - .ilT,-- 'Mni.i.i nr i '- " 1..3 cf iLi'M-rthunl's'l--'.--.' i...y ..! J 1 scrt:;le to recommend tbo rahliahiuci-t of c.r f.:.i.J ther'Divvcr. Wo rrsl r '. ?"--.!-Jy, ili - aVsrcrjincs .11-1.1 rTC:.:.-:. .J ', of t. . .-.th; an i will, werrf i:t, leccme f rt PMJi.'.tirt tv f:: nds wi': : '; -S-J v : ' ' a . - I- 1 . t - - - .. .. it so, and w.c kno, filial i -t ' rur niequivocal .j","- ', i.. -..y TJae w.cs ci inn t.....-j - asutngtooians, lieip; . . --,.'. Early Khlaj. : ; Belles that-risc .and walk a pace, , S eul f osjrs-! from .rpr.Vsilnf ev Hut whei. th'j ota w ti in id t& ,ten, Aurora steal them bscW again." ' ) rjcatiiusof Flovrcrs t 1.. Rose bud confession of Love. 1 2. Myrtle Love in absence. . . Forgt-mc-hot TrufLcyr, . ' . - 4. Bay Leaf I change but i . dying., - I 5. Crocus Stniba.. . x ..-.;. " 6. -Violet Faith rtlfnrs. 1 1 - , 7. PinkLovely and pure Auction1. 8. TnsyTe fid rand Pieasr Thow-hts; O. ulobe .Amarynlh Unchangeable, , , 10. Star of B-thlohem Lnt us folio Jesus. 11. Passion Religious Fervor. r . 1Z. SqovuljlrThouphtsofJIeayfn; v... 1 3 Orange Flower-Wmn V VVorth. - 14, Lilly rarity and Sweetness;, - 15. Moss Rose Superior Merit. 16.. Honeysuek! Fidelity.; .., . 17. Laurel Virtue is true beauty. 18- Jessamine Beauty and Innocence. H j '" ." ! 1 i : v-4.;; A. magistrate at Ulica the other days;rt a pritonrf ivhrt vvn's B'roohf before hir'cvi. f' find biil As the man Ims nol yet returned, . great apprehension may be supposed to be felt" tor nis saieiy. ; . j - --". x 1 . t' . V;h : . The tiiln'of Equir v siU tq bo derived -from tlw French ytf(tEcuyertvvich repre. . sents etaiaWp boy' orostScr. - Very comforta., b!e .reflection thisVfor our republican dignija. rief. !,::,.:-; fitl : Y:--Siy A petiiion wastTceii'lv prt sentedTof tlie 0i hio Legislature from. John Noel,, of Jticksun Co ,prayinjj that .Getrgj Hodi-bagh . di- vorcedfrom his-tcife and that ih$ le, given tf- petitioner, in pursuance 6a previous contract- oi inarriafr. . i . ; - - There is, r,mah iii; MasVaclmsvtts who can make twenty.fojur puirs of thick boots in t. weck-Hhe work of four ordina ry meni-. .Jfut, there U another in Clintonvi!' ,.in this, Slot if',-'; who ran beat him he lately completed twen ty-five pair, apd pledges himself 'to di the . work.of five, men in one week, if twenty.four ' pijir-ia tlw work of four men. N.iY. Sun. , : In Macon .County, on Friday morning, the th inst Mrs. 'Althia. wife of Capt. Wnu Silcr, io her -48th year-- . j f Mrs. SiUrwat a! native of Buncomne oanty, daughter of the late George and Caroline Swain of AshevHle, where she was raised .and resided until ' her marriage in 1823r She was a lady of ex'.raor. ? dinary powers of mind, well improved by earlv ed ucation and habits of application to study and. fn;" vestigation, which fhe maintained with irst-ihi-- -aetivitywu sixths', v1d-sii;frer.a)ia ar.iciiona: through; .wlilch aba sed. Sho was a kind' and.' cbarUable neighbor,: undisguised tu her feelingF- ' warm and sincere in her friendship, devotedly aU -tached to her husband and children, who, fofl-cjhet wilb her numerous relatives and eciuamtances. -crQ. left to mourn their ir repairable loss. Bat they "sign"' not as those who have no hope.f ; V, -;, 4 , r , f She embraced religion in Wycslh, akcToUarhed " herself to the PresbyleriarCluirch, subsequently to iheTWethodrstE Church, of which sh contimud an exemplary member unlil it pissed her heaven's- fatltcr to rempvhe-tavtlie Clinrcb: triumphant. "1 This religion was her most diUful H.cmH, the fo. laceof all her cares, and the sfiect anchor of Jur . -hope in all her afflictions. Forrrore Ahan leave ira she was the h.TpIeps object of a p-iu-ful rheumalL-nV wbiebr without m miinnur, she, bore with more th, n highly intellectual and pious idinJ to all within t; J of htr.u-2jence. Ko:doubt -is left in tl e , iT . -("-"irjisw treasures or f minds ofjany of Jicr pious friends that Mm. t hasju-l ended a Bcene of almost unp i ra It IletL- offer. ing, aoa cnierea opon me enjoyments of happy immortality beyond the vafe 'of so rro v. -Com. " - LTl no Kalcign papcrs will please eopyv ; t'4. af Lb .Wonted, , If'ha lattv end of May list; my husband. Jamea ' r m Co - - chtjli Jonwborough, left horae, V "r1"'!'? 111 Aaioama for the purpose ' 1 ofcllmgw-bqae and lot in that pjace, ' J have been informed that he o!d the llousa and tat' anaxor para jot it, and lelf alter a short stay since ' that time I have not heard Antn M , Jones, whether w wTiiii living is w.t.tjnd very unct rU:n, -Any information that ean bn ri vim hrmt tlfr Jones will be gratefully acknowledged by' . Will the lbirshers of tlie. fTouflieni pajWraJbs so gon aato give lhei-ove One Inserfion, and oblige a disconsolate womin with wxchildrcr, . - , . . . - JTayipc' Alteratlvri - - . OR LIFE PnBSEttVATIYji - Rhcumati.m. Tlie Proprietor has -not preserib. . ed th:-preparation in a great many case of Rhen. vv matism, ' but in every oase- where it was used ont il tlie. system became; affected by tbe medicine, th'-' disease was tenrovlM.. " -" - -,.n - Coot. A'nui-iber-f case- of" Gout havy l?f rt'l. ' cured by thia Preparation. In one of thci-te "efe tlie man bad I en irllrcted with il so zersifity 'JfiJr'i -thirteen years- as to entirely disable lm 'frpiHt' business,- and for Vt months imraedisUJv nrrtoa - r lobii tal.liig'heJfe Preservative;, he 'iud been ' " eosfined t his! room? but SzTtrf -bo had UninhO'l thetnira ooiuc,r.e. waa enabled l "walk -'about 'tf. streets, and SPon.-anPVetwhe- V bla b in.. bn-et-fcfon." which he had bceti exdided h .;! aSictkns. . I - b? . ' Dropsfcat Swelliags.Thi-. n.ed;ma inJt m the powers of digestion, excite. u' cra 01 3 Inert aea healthy exercise, by whkh tcros ' r d,po,itio..fc and all tJ?. ' reduced. 1; imparls Ir-.,-, ' nabsorbi!uts inl ou imparls ... - ' s-uiep ar sytrm, removing . . tyM whnli giddineas, w', J. 'I"1 -abtd . headaclr-v; tiona. ,S Qa?Jnervoctai!e. llhb T"7asVhethe mrdiciWr.. ' cn wraoroe tjmo.no matter for wbatpurw se i!tt!!.,fa.r'BhoCp, &.nd Scrofula, have bce ' 71 ZJ "us raeaicme,triat Ijivo evr t?.n record- -ecUbut.warjtof room in this s.'ieet . precipes their ' pool teat wn at this ime. - . . . - - Prepared only by pi. Jayne.M.'o," tt, e8Utit ' Third aireephiUclclphia.' x ..." These -. Medteiaea are friaale in A.or'a ' br - r ... . , fXTTON&Cj-N In HenderaoQTiCer-y " ' - ! pi ft V. f V it

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