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':! - S: D. tl?ENDLETO?r .1 jjf iticr & Masitua-nfaker, I1 VFOKMS p"Mir. 'that lie (us jut r rehie4 tM V tOllKfy PHlUlDELr FiSillOXFOU 18301 tywill tti'Cflte work m ihn farimis" branch m of '' .l . L.-.l. e i.: Ttrp Ordf fin a distance will b atrickly Urfti to and rncfrif Ureas cirefally pack- Wind wnt oil aroruiii2 to, ilirecUoni , j,, ?P. 4JH, r. Kwpsyi nana, hnae, iock rfKwirhmIe Boimt,tCps, I urbaiis.' &c.c. Sdabary.prU 30.I183G. j JLETftSSTfe CZOTUEB JOHN- SO. I, ; J ! . (Oontioned.) i . lit Vhitecha'nel Charchyard, JvMVD;1 1830 It Wil be conrenicnt to aUte here that lliere are contained in the body two kind ht Mood differing from eaclr oilier jis in licb ; any ' Itfa1 tl Jrigtroit well diflef Th? iifie it a! beautiful, bright rerinilion colour jteeraing with the Kving principles preg-'i nant triih all thoie eleraenu from iwblch ie whole of the body and all its fluid; ex- icfpt on, are elaborated, and in a coudition readily and inaunUy to part with'thosejef ttneni,each at the proper moment and Itch in llie proper place, accordingly j as the nutrition or the sereral parts or the bo lljr requires them. "This rermilion blood ls as it Werei, in a state of excitement, be- itfg turcjiargtd not with the principles of electricitji but with the principles of Ixcing matter ; and as it circulates tliirough the inlnute vessels parts with those living 'el ements with tlie . readiness and freedom wth which a highly excited body parts with its iefectricitv; This blood is convev- ei in jrefsels called arteries. The other kind of blood is a nasiyr thick, purplish. blockish! .inky puddle, unendowed with any goo( quality, endowed with many per ni;ous mies, productive of much mischief, but guiltless of aoy one good with . which I am acquliniedV;8ave oulvtljat from it the biu? is'lcmed, This blood is contained in velsels called veins. Some of i the princi pal differences between arteries and reins at4 the fijdlowin? : -The arteries carry the living blood from the heart to every point oftthe body,; ThV veins, like io many Waste pipes, jcarry the deteriorated, dirty. and' if 1 riiayf so apeak, dead and useless b&ipdJroriTt jetrery point ofihe body to the heart. The; arteries arising by one f larie trubk from the heart, become s mailer arid smhller as they pursue their course towards Pardon this earnestness Y and if I hare somewliaV tedioiis or tautbl6gicaliou most'pardon ihat ; loo, for ! tjimfexfodfafr ly anxious ,'tHit y onj Hould obtain ijaij''. tihci conception of thV'nawre o ther ujt?T mate tissue ; otherwise 'shall; havei lost both my time and lahonrt and : it will . Joe impossible for! you to understand me when I come to speak if diet, the conduct of life as it relates to the preservation jot ; heaiin, .Um. mZl .r.li.o.a Jtrm Jbi. ll'nr arhirli FEMALE SCHOOL, K SUGAR CR EEK?M BCK h UXp VllQ I A ; MUSTY, irf cAUp his A.' ; vj . MRS. M- A. CiL0VVKliL, espfeiful)y linftifms the piibh that sh has jtist e'ntifr-. riw he dutiea.of her Sutntter J5fssin,--fA uniwol jfonuj IadiesBia-e already lxen re wrBui an assisianj can ubiaio-d at any ixrtihe will continue lo receifM popjl at any filiJjrinj the 6essioK (a terjn of 5. months ) Hi4 mula only frou their tme of entrance Iatischtw!,are taught the unportan' branch h Win' English EJUcaiion, both: useful, and r.KWtidaI. " ' . ; '' UriHiitjcin be obtaihed in genteel -families Jhmrtirmation offthose at a distance, sbe i.!Jol4rT that Itie.tttnti6n in vliich this 4J tiubt, is abottt three! rcileel north of CU:litreniarkably fiealthfi and in a neizh- Miinf 4iungaished fr the ciod morals of its -.'-"V J "i i i - . . i nirM. AM cmTeQieQ? io( lue Presbyterian rfU M A; CALDWELL. ! "1 tm - ;i 4 NBWi BOOKS. i T1CRNER & HUGHES have just received a UiBfgliuwins ne'wknd. intereaiinW n,-.b !, the last end of the Tribunes bv K. Li. fy'HuotiogToSirs, interspersed with luieterjilic anecJotes, sayiogs and do- 71' spomiig men, including notices 6t k incipaCrackfllidera of Enoland. i w Aressof Ftdai and other tales. 2 vols. tropreas by V. liennett vnji Library tor 183 6: bound AVi Life f Scott I weir Life cf Johhaon 111 Life uf filabop feber ! ;Tneroiti wwksl t n!if America I i tflTurkey j : "fJaiioo in Englani I:tUUk . rV Manual ! ? - Clarke h I rftksftBd Disasters at Sea, tngraftng. in .! V":' 'iVl'leaianiperelrinaiiont SPtttinterWt Table. , toMwkdiUon, 'tePecul Abaftmiy . : r ! lcikmarvioctavo ! ness of the poet mind up tri the furious rfiM; y incursQio lusamiy, uu us seal in the physical structure or physical dtsorrani- ziljon jof ihnbraia.1 And what are all tbtse ssrytn? shades of tnsanitv bot so mariv be culiantic3 6f character, taking the name of rccwtncatw i woue ,iney are .DUi st!2Di:y marked and armless ; of insanity hen deeply marked and dsngerOus; land of pa ilmmusctiUr; fibre,U;,d whicou tl tbel fffleiii.fr tC Win ofl the meat, has lhKJY J! Sb?, 10 a woBuerlu ceelingly selAtes, aiiil thither until body which Uicse little rtermination. 1 he veins, arising from ther innumerable terminations of arteries, be- cqme arerfrarrer as thy proceed. The arteries, therefore in the netghbirhoou of the hefrt.frorn vhich,as I have just aaid.thev all are by One: commtm root, the aorta.) are large anuj lew ; but from the sides of these tlitfe are pej-petually given off smaller and emitter bi;andiet while, from these smaj ler,;otliers, -still smaller than they, coniin- uej to arise, and go on until the whole are finally lqst in indistinguishable minute ness, nf'i V ' ! i -Vhi!i fthff arterips nrp in flii cfnto nf tenualion, their course is exV nous ; they recoil upon them-- are ; circiunflexed hither and there is scarcely a point in the is not occupied by one of fessels. After Iiavintr tbns mrL 2 . . i . ... . . . meateu tne qniversal body, they lose the characteristics of arteries and assume the structure of hieing. The termuidtions of arielies"arB I the beginning's of veins. Thil termination of arteries in veins can be seen byjihe aiq of the microscope, in the frog and'salamanper. In some fishes it can be seen with title naked eye. The arteries neajheirj termination ami the veins neat ther' begin'mng are many times smalle than the finest hairs, and this hair-like state of miririteness constitutes the ultimate tissue of the arteries and veins and so the tissue vtformetl by the nerves and absorbent eHe'ls, -'Wjhile- in-. their last state of mintue ness, consiitiites the ultimate tissue of the nerves and absorbents, and that beautiful the nriirin .of disease! &e 0 . ; - .. . i v have a direct reference to this ultimate, tis sue. It is besides the most beauuful, .the most wondeinilthe'mbst important iktc ture in the human i jfabrici manifioentV its very simplicity, stupendous $n!its miii uteuess, and iiti is the secret chamber in which nature conducts all her hidden oper ations. Hither are brought and dealt with by that subtle and mysterious Operator all the . elements necessary j to the production of aNewtoii, a Milton, a Plato, or a Moh taigne, a Uabelaii7 a Democritua ; a How ard, or a Itubesneire a Richard the' First of England or a" Lrniis I the ElevertU ht France ; a Napoleon,- a Peter, la Lear, GuneriL a Kalstaff : a rzenius or a dunce ra martyr fur religion or a murderer lor pelfi a fanatic or a fool. The! physical is the father of the moral man : and il is quite; true, Quod animi mores temperamenta seauantur s and no less true is that " rtxU osophu has been in the wrong not tt deS tend more deeply ititu physical vtan ;4- there it is that the moral man ties cvnceaU v J the outward man is only the shell oj the man toimmS - i .- ! i. lo alter a inau's moral ' cbancter. you need only alter hi physical cuuditiun.) J ake tlte brave and ha tdy "mountaineer frutn bis hills lap nun in luxury -let nun tw ted.on,U4iuur8 auu couched on down let bis luibtby be soondeii by ine sou oreaiung oi iiie iascitiu lute,' in steid ol the wild music of the wrusiiinv wind.-f you will noon reduce him, first physically an(i ibeh morally, in the roturi-t but belpleas condt tion of the turtle-fed imbecile aUerman. lo a few years replace him ou his mountain lop ei him beside in firmer coin pan ions show hiul the aggressor against bis rights, the oppressor ol his race bid hi in meet and repel jhe commou enemy. JJehold I his cwirage hasOeu, the lo4 of liberty and independence is dead wiihiu biin tbespiruof freedom sleeps ; he trembles aud yields, preferiug the indoicnew of slavery to the toil necessary to preserve him tiee. It may be said that courage is but 'one of the moral qua Ik ties : true but it is one on which laany oiherl deiiend; Courjre results from a consciousness . of physical strength, and cowardice liom a c n4f j scuMJSiiestt of , physical weakness, l'ho atrong. will uul hun danger, because he feels biuiseif cot uje tent to resist and repel it. The weak maul kiiowing hiiiiscil unable to surmount danger by? ay exe cise ot strength which he does nut pus sess, will resort to other means of preservation to petty cunning, wily stratagem, mean subier ' tuge, lyin, and .circumvention Thus the vtr-1 lue- winch are directly opposed to 'these vices; all depend upon courage at iast, to a uonsidera j bie extent ; and courage depends on piiysical strength, the size of ! tlie heuri and Uunus, th firinuess of the heart's structural libre, aud thef liveliness and energy with which circuUti.m and animalization is pertormed. The loitilude with; which the Indian savage endurei'toriure at the stake, 1 snail endeavor to tiow by and by is clearly the result of his physical coiidiuoii. Ill luay be objected, that we have numerous instan ce of uudoubied courage in meo possessing but little physicat streugih : but this objeciioii will not hold. When the noble scion of a uoule house, the nursling of luxurious ease from bis cradle, goes out to tight a duel, is it because! he loves danger for the sake of the pleasurable excitement ilatlurdx ? No. Is il because hejs indifferent to danger? No. What is ill then Which urges him on ? It is the fear of disgrace;; it is ihe dread of being hooted from that sphere of society in which he moves ; it is his fear oil the liiigei of scorn which impels him : this, therefore, is not courage j in is is reur i it lie! refuse to fight, he Knows that he will be degraded from pas-ben- self triotism wheri theeuect of- the ruling sion is to benefit the state; though that lefit bd purchased at the smalf 1Cit'of lrtestructioa?1 AVaf m the Roman miiivrhtv in inucr u siiuw.uij enemy. tto Jtttie. be cared lor his threats' of punishment, , tbrusf fits own nana into me nre and held it there till It 1 was consumed? i Codrus. . the! last king ol Athens, allowed himself purposely to be killed by one of his enemies,the llera- clid, because the oracle had declared that the yicjojy should be Wn by Smaf 'nation whose kisg should be slain in battle. ! Co llMiuifV iMiiucu uy iurj III ICTiaUl IISJ III Ull I hie nalAhia viu.4 tal.t iAr ..f l,vU lion, will be dtsiruyed. It he fight he has a chance to escape, and if he escape his character as a manor courage is established. His, there ud he chooses to the two. If he r'iR.t,A.i,' ,i. , . j I ouiu avotu uoin evus, assureciy ne would do so. oi the bouy. r or all that wlurh appears . lt: . i. ! m i . ,c T . i ! - 11- e i v I ut lhls is not courage ! 1 he mere act of fibl- Ininiip awak en H trv nml .nlil I m I "' fc-Vtir,u,"7'm, ,,u VH.ul,,e log does not : cousliiule hr iverv. li U the teel cepug tW -Jones) is almost entirely cpri- mg, the inward .feeling which he carries with sistmg of lilts astonishing network of mini- htm to the field, it is this which constitutes true tile -Vessels phd nerves. This network, or I valour. The rankest cowaid that ever ; lived delicate and hair-like threads, viz. ar teries, veins; nerves, and absorbents in their minutest condition, constitute the tif. firnJfe rnue! of the body, and this tx?mafe fure 18 choice oJ lwo ev,u fisilecontimtefi in fact, nearly the whole fih. M be!' he .8 efli dr us, therefore was a patriot. - j Had be done the same thing fiora sadness of heart, weari ness of the world, or sunpli to please him self; he vould have been a suicide and a marfman. 1 !' I- 1 I . ;? : ' !- r Tbelmoral qualities are; therefore, at least to a great extent the oOspring Jof physical Structure. I know that! moral causes may. and olten do, produce physical disease; but this does not weaken the argument, for i child may destroy its parent. The quail ties of j the mind, &Ho, may be mod i tied improved, trained, and properly directed by religion and education, but so, , also, may tlie chihf 'of one parent be Curtured and ed- ucaleil by another, j M i I One f the most familiar instances of the influence of physical information on mor al character is to be found tn the fact, that all the most courageous and ferocious am- .i i. ; . , , mals have a heart remarkably lare and strong in proportion to their size, while the weak and timid have hearts oropoitionallv : 9 .---'- eondcctit. I hate as assertetl br I fanli to find witb-ih. hm.I. . It.. . . . Ruvsch to i-.i. lu.rjrrr'f-"". Moa w"iBe?? ; i ..'My wMa huib; Dunaies ,oiIDeariraitrvedhtmafrsnltirn f v.iit. nMofa i..J.. --. JI Hi' I .i T ' I- . " " ' " - r ! i ' .' . . " yciainute tubelike tiihaira of lour MfJ la cooqaef ibe ITl neau, , every, one of whirh 1 marched about amoo them. know is. hollnw. -i RiiMllJM:. I and science as ever caaii did. jc5 digrutv J : iiencral Ma- 4' action as fast is' a KU II II W WW M . i i T which, h, u, err in of io- STrSJS?- what ,wd) b? .u. uui iia l "vkmbiww rutii icraimDinp.i. rui.i.A miser, refused to divulge his fseWrt, though mnlHJ telltwil mllkios more at Icaav. UroA airt ..r mn L' lr!2l:i t ! n 1 AS this f Was 'war f tr thm 1 Tlt.A C.tl.i i..-f" :r& - vuvy wrfa uueieu-nim.' il i .i ' ' t , . "I J2r vlcie"it- ,iV nal X nave said of the red raw fltsih.is I nart Hat r -rn--: t .. t so trueor the hort( ,ter-toeetaM animais. , r r tn internal structure t the I !W"B oeorgia and Alabama are excU- bones is honey combed and hfohU snonzoicL anoiiieir cells every where hi filled with yejwels and nerves, i From all this there re- su lis another consnuenre. Which is this: mat nearly the wh!, ,r ihn hswU innie. tniof tubes, and these- tubes tbeirn filled . r-ii . b witli nuid. a verv UrTH orotic! inn . .if Ithe whole Ody must consist aljtutt.' Tnis, tKJ, is true. If von take a oiece of htiman musi le (that is, what yod rail ' in meat, the lean nnrtl of the Siza ami tliiAnM iif mn stvely interested. If this be modo.. ,kl other halea done if will certiinlv t i more, as the Creeks are stronger than theSetv n otea 4.O0O.C00 ar thl verv ldwat Mii.ii.j eon me oWl my proposiiiuob to take this Waf opin nttaet. If the General Government w III M ' eight hundred thousaad dollars io mnA h t inoney(drarw on pet banks will not be received J I will engage (wttbout any 'extra allouani t drive every Creek out tif the two styei; Wrlcn than six; mcMiths: I will! just take a couple iA coUw-epauletted ColoneIs4at of our pint woods, f t with xm mtnv rr!mnt I fr.m win become no thicker than 'a sheet of pa- J f ab Indian, acamper out of the naUon like rabiu per. . in pi t, lullyj five-gixtlis bf the body I ,roni wood nre: and (if you 11 close the contract are riui.u The next large ttdportion con- "ei w"yvq over that louay nvi sists of Ithe solid matter .wvun Ithe hav '! buT Pulsions) 11? engage that every n-rves and the coats of lessllfc "iV nature- r maimr ts oo trifling for cnsiktionu I M - 1 rte.dnoking--'iIayaetu. traeeebain-ehootirr i: b jfutuiuii. ui owamp ior swamp, bosk ".' 1 ! 1 Kof oash. tree tor tree, give 'em mum besides. repair ! Fnmthe JK VlUelaiL Thoughts on Puffery and Tnere is a secret ; abMitlpunefy which public at urirH d.i iiotu'iuersian been susijerted of puflins, when iibpci lo fill their citlqruna, iir to it ' ' - smaii. in is as lmoossioie lor an annna . : with a small flabby heart to be bold and strong as lor two and two ta equal five. I am glad to crceiye, by some late pub in auons, mat me triitn ol mis doctrine is beginning to be admitted, and I trust it wil not be long . before parents can be made to understand that the only certain method o assuring to children a vigorous and heatthi mind is, first of all, to allow them the op portunity ol acquiring a vigorous am healthy bod. Let tbein bo assured; too. that those who begin by cramming a child', memory (for judgment is out of, the ques tion) wuh a qiaDtity of bad French and worse Latin, together with the terms mWt rvfAilfVsi 1 aa llias rl4rii,oi . i w n n m.m mmm a -m H , B. II m mm m mmm mn. Ml W m m Wm m - r - a i , i. it L !i . I V.iii li vp iiiiL nnlv milted ihtt niKes of his aub- wiiicii. viicr nil. me? iuii uiiiy ic-arii u ic-I . i. ij & adherents, hut no one has ye explained the jrand fiiiiUnHiial Pcrel of the hjng. It is one of the methods o( getting a Uvin; il I . hL iittirsare ceitatuly the eitaies of the age. 'Tne whole wr'.d ar afiafd o ijbem. Courts a-id cani4 handle them a 'a. bo 'Would a bee I N.i one ever tearded themhiil A rslij Butler ind, when the at irutnn shall have landed the end 1 1 all things, if there kIuII h : nf noise sube q iently, it will be the indign; nl, irrepresit)le cry of M'irif ne of the fraiefti 'y agamsl thai c'laruVing actress and gifted latij . 1 An Kdiii:r is dangero-is bHaIe he is not him s 'If merely, but Tfe in ihn rtnlxjili" d Uikt., the essence, the tangible repxeseiiiatjvi of, you know ml how many thousand otfierf people. If ymi strike hurt, you strike innitneraile lamilips. 5 II y mi pull his imish you have polled a hundred ihonsandniHes, women's audi cittldrfn 6 included tiitoriats. the GJimrs have in want of a Lblijre friends " . .- . , , 4 I I serheis, but of his readers and admirers. fv,- r-rr .Ti i 7 - . - "."r. r" r To resume the first brane of our aarjeci, derstanding; let them, I say. be assured that D lffifrv u has iznm n into I bnsu' ess. It h those who thus Jegin,i by seeking to inSkehi, in-eo.hings, like commrci jit ifjan in a child so very,! tert wise, will end, in! all I ni nenble5 series of exper:mehtand snrculatione human nrohuhililv. bv! making liim a fool. I It v a faeit eip tract between?lh.e pWer and the 7 -! - I""" . i I f The truth U fiiend llickfirv. we dout warn nir impurted Generals, to learn us bow u fight lit. rtians, We-Iearned a little about that at Brarf dock's deleat.- Jast hand, over jvfur war to co wn rivers, and let us manage it io our own wav and we'll show you a thin or iui thii u-i,5 tickle you so that you'll , not curse anv more f a week. But la! vou knbw what wa am if u:L nave qui nan a chance. And look what a saving to friSB HAffaaaMi ! mm W llUICIIIIUrill.' . . . . 9 . - ' " - All the puiilw ahooting ir ais saved, all the cUbl tug, all lue proviAonio; and tub ac TWO IlUKOftCD THOrSAKD DOLL1M MrLUOl": This is another sort of contract to your rip lan. j u urai tiovu jioUj immeuiaieiy, ; ; BOB SHORT. P. S. I hope you'll let ine have the refusal a the Seminole war. Til take that at half price four huodred thousand. - W ' mm . . . Jm S - j . I have been seduced by this bewitching sub- PD- tuhe ellrd that the ht win rninjne rrW,inn. hot lt n r- ' "2t' t6 ,aUer Wl11 '"insf puHed. ject into a long; digression turn to the arteries and veins. The arteries ramifying )n every direction, like the branches of the tree from their com mon root in the; heart, and having shot their Watch the newspaper, arjd fubferfre how ihey O'l'iint that way. An editor wants a pair of boots. M irk H i jv t lift pMcteding. lleho d the ?xperi m tual paragraph : " j Mr. Wlu'na, N 50 Bpwerv; makes the minute and hair-like terminations into every j m t uneomuninly atlmirabln boot part of the body, so that you cannot inseit the point of thet finest needle without wounding one or more of them These hair like veins Cwhich are merely a continuation of hair-like arteries With an alteration tn the tin. U;her Units are srtiod.bui t Mr. W o anis are peculiarly ex'ellent perfect ly bnllijfii ! We learn thath4 has discovered nfiv wa v of nrennrinr leather Jso ihat it wears - " - i--i i L t:ree times longer than that n common use. Mr. W loins' boots absolutely llai a man Ins - - - re-.. . . . r s !! structure of their coats) soon begin to unite I :ftime. There is really no wear jitu n them.' i'l i W . -l am. I k 1 . -BIAS two into pne,to form larger veins. These larger reins again presently unite two or mote into one, to form larger still; and so on, un til all the veins bf the body have united to gether, and So formed wo very large ones Under these circumstance,! what will Air Wiggin ;do t " What can Vtr. jWtgins do? Air. Wiggins is fairly penne ihto a corner. Thre is but one way out. II if irresistible, in eviiable. Mr AViggins -is 4 cwstrncted.'ef atone, or ahv other impenetrable material. He - - .-si i : . ate tissue of the body, owes its com ess to with 100 will fighl it he knows that instant death aiteuds ;, nm J- ihatrtiriM nniM9 can. - ' jm a !IIa mmm kem 1 that t h ar&a t ffo.kV ioa.ivAV an I: .9 11 lis oeing nrmiy compressed ifrocilifi. That is, they possess the powei en, to its being well and accu- J"JC-J " True courage 0 fdsTprorJ .:.ui.:i th loves danger lor ihe sake ot the excitement it at P1 constructing upon jauu ao prupviiiog which empty themselves into the beaiU One I jfieah and bluud; His friends Isontfratulate him Ol ine granu oistinctions men oeiween veins; i He smiles and simpers across tne couniej. oiran Innd arteries is,that while the arteries arising J gers cam in and ak 'if this gh Wr. Wiggf ns' from the heart multiplied in number and shop I IT saying that they hte seen -an artic- .. i J i 1 li n1 want n nxircit thiiSn ' boot a lit aontntsiea tn stzr,uniu iney navereecocu,"' - Ii or c 7 W. ..i ... it .1.; I Of cours. Mr. Ed nor finds wt bis table the Vv uioiluuiu as v at wivwu av was sue,the vtensarisingrom the ultitnate tissue are constantly becoming atminiinsa in num bers and increased tn tb, until they have t eached and carried! their blood to the heart. Another general distinction between ar Anew order of Fanlb$ticals.U appears that down at Brunswick in Maine, where Bo-wdoin College is, all the students, medi cal and otherwise, by a (tie law were order ed out at the May Training. They demur red, but came out as warned, and scot ding to previous agreement made a most laughable aflair ol it. ITbey suspended huge Qig from the vane of the meeting house four yards long, with the word BeY I urn inscribed on it in jarge capitals an other on the spire of the chapel and a third from the college yard, j 50 turned out, ar rayed in the most fantastic and ridiculous manner, their invagination aud ingenuity, which had been at work! a week preparing, could conceive. Some fwere in drawers- bf any man In I somein shirts some witht heir clothes turn hone made by 1 ed wrong side out, bedizjeened with ribbons some wore moustaches half a foot long, and whiskers made of buffalo skin. . Some had painted hats S or 4 feet high armed with fire pokers, fyc. The banner of the Freshmen had the picture of an ass size of life another, the motto j Death and Victo ry. The Juniors a full grown hog rode by an officer the medical Students a skeleton. The band of music bore one with the Devil Fiddling, and tin horns and conch , shells for instruments. When; the names of the company; were called, they all shouted hcre! at once, and the ; scene is t! escribed throughout as inconceivably ludicrous to the spectators and all concerned. Woo York Start - s Ik v ; v asu a ou aincreni Kinos, Pwi i vanity of other ! Books. 1 twule hv :i ... , . . , l- 1 UlLNEu fit HUGHES, ' -IrY ot it1 . i ceimiar suds ! " .. , leatance, ju omrst, with jau tvicuatu iuc v in not oeen i alternate jconiracnon ana expansion cuoat , would lie have Ueu the Arro I intM th- nnlae ' I The veins are simDlv and behave courted dagger aS be L mU-uU latUJ "Xliimrlv ellstie bbdv le-handed ? 1 hav said thai I K 3 : tITlr"i i.. "i Call UUiy .UHivfc tut umuv wvu tc The ' aiteries i canvcor Riciuan Pi W looms, Soot and Shoe maker Ao CO Misery, Opvo- Sit l From the Georgia Sentinel j .'NO. o3,l TO GENERAL JACKSON, 8 1? 'IMP . -m-m . . aearest my heart. 1 tie liberal and nanasome n 4ice taken by you of my boots, etimmands my thanks. 1 be sir, that you will call at my shop. er I accept a pair of the best my shelve can supply . andlinlerwdven. to its beimr well and arrtU ? iorwarj. true courage If, .m l , A .A I am.rrfy dear sir. very graielelly and resptet- flii.;rL;(k (i..:.t . i ? Moves danger lor me sake oi tue exciiement it at r -mfM,,rv""s .rr-r-. " T r-rnv-si i rap,T , juUf obedient and homwesery-i rat el V- nlleu witrr fluid, i nrinnnallv hlnndJi I., . . . . . il. . ..a sr I- ""f wt" r -. i-i ' VI "r . V , - - I lords loves u lor me same reason mat men love i"CM uiwj, v, i.vihS ..,.. anjdjto the crrcurnstance of its being every- wioe: loves it. too. for the glory consequent on iizevand contractimr again; and soon. This UfhHr0 IlinnnrtP'l h.lil Iniral h.p nnnlomail I II. J l...l i l..l.i- L.," .IS..- i 1 ' . k- i. ; J J ! -. -;.$. ill . vhiv.i , vuiuaiiibui I overcozning i. - a and as it yee, closely stowed awav in the the giant tie was celU of the cellular substance. I he was? Would j. t. - .J" I did, alone and atng uer uuiaiii a cicar notion oi . me j,,i ,,., U..--i;.- -r ance. its universality and ad .r.n. u.-t. ticci.cupfi 1 1 ? .liim. ., I ousiy expaoueu, tiancy it possible for an anat- courage, and he was high-minded aud generous tciWOUf previous expansion, s nis a iinelv-Dointed inatrnmehtl in a fault. H aouoht toaccoinnlish all hi nH I bower thef OWC tO'.wbit IS Cllled COTUttCLC to t)ick awav everv nart nf vnnr hm v 1 oDenlv.avowedlr. and hoaorablv. because he felt I tilUii. The veins; therefore, have no pulse: wtitcii ts not cellular substance i what re mained woujd be of course cellular sub stance onlrVjanu you would present exact ly! fiie appearance of a mzn'made bf honey comb or sponge. But if this - spongy : re- f this Society with the Wilt of fif of yM were perfectly would ruvidencl will take nlaceon ihel lo light that the sigh jha butterfly in w, in the presbvteriap Church I loye would f be sufficient to scatter it to the I battle men nof ;nysicoWi nm have frequently I when the blood bis been squeezed onward tout winds 1 or tieaven. .Notwithstanding I penormea teaia w graimwus ana ncauea-ior towards the Heart by tne: adventitious cans- oextdav a note. ;---' . ?! T . . - - .JlyoW--although I hSfe not th honor telractcfa Utter received at .Vcw rbrlfc.cfei of your personal acquaintance Itake the lb- f Losnok, 1 4m Mxr, 1S3C. tyof addressing you on aubjHet which lies , i . -.' Dsin Geksral : There Is not a man in these United States I will, we think, continue ao for some time, par Jdx : JiCDO has just Concluded a bargain on behalf of the United Stales Bauk, which mty possibly have some efiectj on your exchanges : The coodiuonsof the birgaio are these : that the United Stales Bank issu4 bonds to the exieotof one million sod a half sterling, -4100 sterling per bond, redeemable at three periods of 12, 19, and 24 months, in equal rfoponiohs, with inter est payable io London, at 5 per centboth the interest and principal to be paid without' refer ence to lbs exchange between the cotmuir-u It has not yet transpired j how the transmission of this sura will be conducted, whether- in specie or by the bank drawirg.i Business appears to be going on prosperously tn th country, oat money is more ;o demaod, ar.d ti t CO UJmTY Sell 6 oil Union. I u.. i;irM!KM., kii.. ihm I Ad ru,i m. mM liu I tieularlv if t'ne oDeiaiion! above alluded to ahoubi nimaeii auie vo no so. uia oroiner ounn was a and consequently lime or no power io pro- j - .v , . v t " imA in ' a; . v coward, and how did seek to atplUh iW L w-oli goarthet to serve yo But T do not be Conducted in spcciemmcim objects r;-Why, by every species cfiow and Id-enMb like.yon wsU enotrgh f worsip Jy.Hf- ' ' FROi7l!oRIDAv ' cuunia2 vnUoy,notBtoppim rbe truth i FROM FLORIDA. Had John been ob luch M t"100 of rou:,e M04nd is. you are an honest. wellmewi..g iodependeni, 37is Jiandai the Block House Relieved. "3 aRieu ie.tnotie old man t tbeje aSyour trirtaes, . TaixaH4,sf , May $0. 1856. the' lion-hearted, and Richard the craven cow; neighborhood, t a dependent posJUon, &d all told ; But y.m are petulerii. f 'eduloos. in- Our country for tb present is very qoict. .,a Anr.; hL.k.i.m.iih.in.U.c.u.i fvuL . Min.' thfnrJ whieh: Anfiiiatcatlcasilv duped, desperate t Vou have We have heard nothing of the enemy for two aSWIMf aajS J W mm- VM SU V MCJIU til I ;aV UW W - -mrm mm mm w w , w W - done tioo 1a bl i i - r 1 ir. . - . V vwucviTO nikll.i, UD !- j 'r'i,,Hted to iukI.i nAa -mV f aam 1 CilAS.L. TORREJiCE.- U' uf WulfJ subslanc1e and onld MM trumpet clang, the panoply Twar tba maVtul f In body ebicb ia not 4Dccupied V18S6. .w.n.t.w mK rvt t-Your eppoi-1 weeks that is entitled to credit. m t iks iriflr ttr if it bad been 'earlier). I An ex Dress retched us this moraing froin I h? your veto of the Bank Bill, ylor resistance to the mouth of the Wythlacotebeeivin os the gral tuternal smpruv.-roetit system., were measures I tiffing intelligence that Lieut. Colonel Read, at wLieb eoset voa with honoris Aria you nave I tne neat ot 19 or 00 men, no w Secretary! pro tern; 1 toi lee it proyed by actual experiment on 1 music, the stir, the life, the uproar all aroondJl vessels and nervea,' It follow yotir own person, only let me know.and 1 1 pours into the heart a resistless tuU, ts it were;! that there is scarcely any point y i at r.'r7l newat Wesley .44 1 ; i m v 4 i i m a ri i-1 I :vur?lii Sddresses ire expeciedTServicea y6w have now a1 tolerably accurate idea of iaS'l 1 trieftJl uaili: fittta.-f If ryont hare not I Q3o! ;- ; ...Ui.,;. , j ,., ) .- ,, ; paVrou tc Kfer .back and read again ; and av this pfficciifi) eyery now and then shut your eyes, and ao endeavor to ascertain whether you cieany nnt7riuina'wnai tou just rxau or ou, . ncl dtfiii if i& and nerrc thi4b!lroe.l!Who, red raw flesh, that which appears toyool . T rW.it thi-. t?u and 1 know to be fhdloissL tStlia fscUkUtecba thanalu-. mtazaad the wbe;tr.bEf miserable. Wonderful and eoffltnet tkrae of nertes I fawniatr iva.aaats who crouch at foui feeti al and hence these instances of courage in tba weak" i and hollow inbcj firmly compressed and I so know it to be true, iboes the J wte-liveied. ""a mmg pecsra m angr. i a: man uocer I inattea toexner. ; ine oniy fpoiia pana i ""T r -"r.i r tne tnnoeace of rage not only peanl but rcaUu the nertous threads; a little cellular tab-1 lv "i C" " l , V ,;)tfc. ceeapestat trebUthe pbyateal pawel which ha fcance.? jand thd ! delicate membranes ;fot -I l;EZ2 Si caacemmaad when cslmv''?'"1 -'C" "ii ". I " itJL i.itJL .ijM-f tt I . leecormaeod Vis your caasiosrauoa ta will come prepareu wiu a pruper insiru-i" uciiucueigj,u tua umi,uwvicdi iouiai frjoea melt,amlhgin topick away whenever you mipalse, propeU ihe blood tea streauf of triple nd plelse. Only, Imy dear -John, .. when I I vrr l t7. a Ul,if ' hav donf picking. I will by no derlake tb out vou together ccain. 1 trust 17". icommand fecalnu r y TT Madness injaU iti adefb ccre 1 We Utlstloeed eampaigo byino meals proceed toa wcohd, sentence Jeenmdtyi through s wandcj.leTcniihcsa are porous at leist the blood-1 ia Fluiiia, which aomebbW or) other iidt I Florida la wr before yoal hiTd fully uudersidod the first.1 tofA wild totaagwunrs. sad cuiinj coodi. treb. Evto thu which snatbtsbts call1 work jkhutasegfc we had three fjoitcd States era couotry. I - t s 1 :- ' ' 1 '? i s . ' i ' - ; is a i mA m sainM fJld t own, w&o were at the last accounts snecapassed by the enemy. He will hm-mt heme asraia in a few days, and we are pte- paring to receive the ga!snt handful of men who Lave fjcgbt far so many weeks the whUe dree f the eoemy, with the honors they deserve My old acheolfellow. Dr. Samoel A. T. Lstv recce, was the sargeon cf the gsrnson relieved. His relations and friends in Savannah will ne doabtbe ranch rejoiced to hear of his safety. Tto people who abandoned their pUmatjias in JefT r eon coonty.and the Crunt't of this cwrnty. b tnosllv returned, and the dwtrtct 4 JIMU Florida la now as quit t as any paft of the fcwV 'ri I . r' r-. -r - i 1 1 .1 - V 1 'M n if ft H : . i .; f

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