1 T 1 1 . 1 I 1. Not a ! vv if ;ir rea.h-.rs, i t are ivr- f. . i .1' ' ., win i-i tn -hm ' , i i.i" - ii ri lull . ' i this article. TU.,u!,iect,.i,hichltreU 1ms been one. i f imiversally acknowledg- 1 interest and importance ever since the .. ;d i.,. ...I i. L,. tl .lav when it was first averred bv the wise ; of imurion-j and factitious dignity, which .nan that 'whoever tMw& i(,:L to fbrbhl candidates friVaddress-7? obtained! givHl.ing.V The follow ing,; ing the eiti-.cn, or exhibiting the least from the I'hiludt'lphia Ledger must-corn- mend itself to general approbation troin the tone oi practical wisdom wmeii per- Vadesit: ' l!v it!l mean vmtan vitJ, linuicvv ftv careful tathcrs to tiicjr i-mi 'ymi w ill fi'i'l it :i- ':i-y nut I" t:t l a , WiH44Hrifts H W-l 4 litt-lu t.rt'Uliii.W trive me !.c;.(j'v. iaee ayd aec.m'lih- incut,' I file inviiiiil n:i- cr nl ci.;hn-!a- tic votilh. 'a:,il h'a"e mercenary c"n-iilcr- atin t ).a--er uiN. We -u! that iieilln r i'i-)it. It i )uflii:ie! more imj.'rtai.t' timt a -uu-j. a ami in' than 1 r! :iy ' r an In re--. e;il:-Ac !... i'.i i I l:..;ne.i !'. h. il f'.e a:. hitler by vi ar.i, '. of her 1'ir: Ju-irciK iin nc.--:vp. i,v! 111 .-'ijie: in: aUy 1 tt.i ii-'ti;. 1 1 HI lit il li. 1, e 1:. lva.:!, f!..v :e m .J'.i. or aetjn.r :e atioii ; :r.!ly finamie r v. ai;t of ee ri i -e n . e-.: .re. iviie. I!e.i:.:ie v are vain or 1- vi-. I..m,.-:r,.- a!..-.:;t - :i tl iii a '.a- ;e I l' f;,-!ii"i.:i! that t!iey are titln-r ab.-i "out 'f h' ul'.li iVoiu tin e,r f::.u: late !. ..r-, ii'iil, 1y v.nfi! to nii.ke l'" "1 ' 4n the otlier liam!. nm.-ii ly, if net hoth. If wivvs'were !e.ij:i.ed for jiliivil.il. or 1 ; .nl no purpose beond Ik-i'ii' jiarl. r urii.inieiit-, a beauty 1 1 i i l; h t Jo desimbie. jiwt .ietiires are on tine lurnitiire. lie who marries a heiress sac rifices It's j.(;..!e!ice and ends l.y fiml iiUT U U t prelect als. Tlie" l..cr who wci- nuri ly for beauty t!ei4iiin-eif to a v!iie!i has'not even li.e niei i: el' bein' jure to keep its j-ainte 1 cheeks, 'Hose vui:ien i.i.lke t!;e !'C-t wives who coiubiiie common -en-e with good tem per, who have been brought to help tliem tH;lves ::n w ho bring sound constitution. ei:;.' Ie -i.irit-, and a sincere a!i ct:..ii. a a il 'Wi v to their lovers. A wife hoi:M be !:er husband's best friend --he should be coin tie-, t.. 'Ctellt to C .ce.il him in dilliiui- ciic, r l.i::i in soi row. to render his lav hearth ti.e plca-autest spot to be f an! an vw here. If she l.a- ev cry hill, t continued ill-health she cr.unot be all this W-Liutt "ntsit-WreflM she if sbe-lta a-erk cJ temper, of habiu of indolence, en" is ile- ficieiit in practical sen-e. The M-oman hnoe whJ ln'ar; i 4.- vottol to Lu-4.v to - 1i : . 1 .. .. 1 . 1. ... company, or to jJle accomplishments, da:.t ki.owfe.L'e, and compels them to mav possiblv make an iiUcH-sttny; beiie. .-how exactly the stuff they are made ot. but -he is s'.reto pr-.e.e a very in,l:ti',-iei,i Hence, we rarely hear of a dummy en wife. We Would not have young girl- tvA;tg Congress from tlu--fsrrttlii-w est.- Iivglect tlie l.eautiliil entirely : but that Thtr men who rej're-cnt tha: section are which adorn -liouid be made subservient neither dullards nor unites. It is true. 01 'C : 1., -mm i-Mnri- ..,,.il sniicrsiiiici urVj 40 know hew t,. ph.v the last new air. yet ' l.e igiioran: 'now to comp'ound the last . Y...I .m... 1. I,. ,--ri -'- ''! ' fine a, a woman refuse to acouire a knowledge of housekeeping. . it is useless to di.-gnise the fact that girl.- are too often directed to attract lover- ratlier than to retain the affection of husbands,- This is -cipeeiaUy true of. the. slaughters of faiiitiies above the iiece itv of daily Mr.-. 1-. nieces fid n. ,i--sK&--etft4Mi licr.-eif. by drudging la?' a-.-i early, hi "or der that Auu M.tnauiay be." binn-riit irp;" as she phrase- it v"i.e a 1-ady. ti.e voting M.ss i- aeo -rdiuglv (-ran.med VrrVmit-ip; --i---ari !lu-r. ti-i II.. - .. ..,,fii.--td-bV .-kt....;UiU,.J,.u.V,i;X;,,Imp. .iiud. -XlXii. r.Tors as ,wrmim- AVl,at sort o make i If rich lu.-.n hi! a wile can s.i'.h a creatine . iiiariies auyb"dy ha' a Idle arr! expensive habit- keep Mm alVva. - jo '"r.' "If s!iC- "eii'cT.es ii iifizx!. v.l.icii iierhai'-. on..- ia a tirji:.-a:.tl u vT - . r .OajUA ten.to.o liej-jiejiiisN h -r ha- wbstwi.- - -lir. am '.ttlr e-tste.siac.-tB- AstSi-iu&. -of h'.-alth. the c'm-cqucnce -.f ti.e wan" .of exercise in giriliood. ai.d if -hi- i.,t- fl ipriiigs. entails her weakness naturally -.in 1!.- progeny. I'hysiciails do re t In itate to sav titat a hrrg- tor!to!i ,.f f.-SJiah- isvaiidi of lie- pre-H-nts- g-Mterate-n and 'h- ir tiuu.lier i- known to be le gion -owi tie ir complaints '" the folly of linreiuy in neglecting to br.ng them i'p propoily. bliTTlJI I.AIMI J II AN l:V. So ki ne. 'It,'-r.'.s no itstf ii. n.hl'.i.i.' oicV i-ssj and biuhip-r.g ou r aii U s That rf.-sb i-in-.lo. i t'j -ui.'.-J 'ij- to a-k. at. 1 tale tie: i tl.U-g- til. i - :'. a t!. v eui. :, !..'. .!!,-'! r.- !,'. ' ; - .-I.- r Jl.g ,,-...s. b- O.-I i . I- .!.ea- i .1 IT'- ,1 - Ii.lt I I ' -:.v a.- s tfi.i u.i-Ui- ht.-T l.ic f .XJki-' f "-ft- !. .t u,...i ..- i"s k.-t, r, i S t I ; K'l -f" iii'.iii' i.: ... i i' a -,i t . I ,r riio r?.. '- . i. ,l.Lo . ,., ii ,,' r. . 1. it. '! .;.'!. g t 'lf mZSr a it .. . .1.1, 'I !.. o -ill.' - i I ::,,..,r..ri.-i'...-;- Mo. J'Srl.Lv.tiji. r'Y-''-. . "V .. ..-.j.. . . lle lb. i I ) av ' ; ;-('; tin v .pi. rr Aiii.i!.;1 '-: ''. : ' I ;ftK ! ;,-.-l .. - MCML' Sii.AkiNG. ..-.1 x- .1 .... . .. '..I .. c-ome n ine orinerii pa per nouni to , .1... .i. .,.,....,., !,: .... ...... , iiri'ii i At; inu jtiniiiiiii"i,9 ui una I iln'lii :'HiJical candida.e-alm.t universal in the South. We have often wondered at the maintenance in the North of a sort j evidence of their fitness for jho oflice-s they seeK.- Ilia practice of stump peiik- mg is eminently p.imiitrm the Sontii ana est, ami is attended by great advanta- jres. At the cost of some personal ' fa .l:'ie. tlic I oiiressi.-nal nominees vin Ill .'HI I l'?a MI 4; It" it I U'U9 V ' 'till I tt-B I II lilt.-1 1 :..it l!ie various counties 111 their tmmw iHMH-wiiiwiH'V RUrt,, nwi.,ff; W t.. ti.tthw trir enjrae, with them lis jurors and urluter nil ne,n .e-jiiriiismmuMiner. in elaborate discussions ot topics til na- t'.onal importance. The immediate re- ' ..... 1! i-i t.t tuti'f nt tin. -ult el' suck controversy k tins wdighum- mem. ,1. me p.-o,,,,-. , ..r e.Miiupie. one s,.,,,!;,, electric telegraph comumnica may travel In the hackw o,ls ot the luomi- tji,lS a i10l)v f water .w ithoiit the t.i;iioii- lcg...ii'..t l-.a.-t leiiiies-ee, where ,.,.,.lrio w .s. The space select--.ew.-jaiii- are spaiM-. and the school- ,;,r ,H l.XTlm(,,lt was the Mill-dam n.a-ter an u: coinnion so-ht, and there a- ,,,; , . r,,r,i,r ,,ni,i ,,f r an u: coinnion sight, an n.oi'ij; the primitive and homely farmers of ln.it isoh.ted (Ulitry, he wili di-eover a jiior mu'i. minute and intelligent know ledtv ot j. iit.c, Mich as would be vainly souaiit anions the tleiisely - populated ru ral tillages-.,! New Knglainl. uiirTen-i.e--ee catlle drover, o(- p'onghuiau ha by heart the pelitical hi-tory of the coiin trv for a wiioie generation ; will tell Von 11.4 about den. Jacl.sou, the Hank veto, tile removal of the iiepo-i:e, liie protest, the pt'oc'.amati'jn, Mr. N an lbireii, the e-, tra session, tve., bringing down ,t;( the j'l-esciit day 1111 accurate coinpcndium of ourpoiitical annul-. He will argue shrewd ly in support uf his opinion, and will sur prise the c'lucutcdfiltutesman by the ori ginality ot' Iris vieW.J, and the homespun eioouei.ee in which lie clothes them. - i.'ui- the dithisioi; ot p.itical intoruiatiuii. and the ei cation of a wholesome spirit of V!nuiry int.. the conduct of our ruler.-, and the ell'eet of their measures inevita' b!y follow- this exocllt custom of stump speaking. We will yehtu.-e to say that ,-iiiv where in the Snub West may 1? seen ru.-tics clad in! fustian, withniit even a lr ran t- their teet men who can hard ly spell a newspaper, and who line ne ver ti-itetl a town, yet who will talk -ities as o'ibly, aiid.argue as ingeniously., and evii.ee as much information, as hail' of ti.e editors iu the laud. Another benefit arising fr,.m stump speaking, is that it makes orators of our pirWtr -mprr;-rfntrrwis-- Their -ftnrrrrrrc-r." nr-" cu. - toms them t'.i readiness and fluency, keeps (.hem w ide awake, tvnehes them the ucccaaitv of ac'iuiriug accurate and aba 11 ' ll.yi aie sou.ei. 11.es uiu.''Utu to 101111:1- city, and wiHtalk rn"an,r,mFcT scaTJm but this is really a trifling drawback to ,l. i.te.-Mf-..-..- of.o.l. L .,,.,1 i,l.l.. -o rjiiii-U-erception. readiness in debate and a subtle power of ailalVsis tT.e'ttieet of the habit of constantly bringing the en- tire array of faculties to beiir upon a jM.-nt a!, i.-siie. AVe, admit that stuii.il oratory -.111::. IV' 1' , wrest e ies that .ruble to evtieine eb g.mce. ina w,yr, and the lijghe?!..nblest ani loijuence. Hut tl.ese are ipiali aie exceptional, Tb. v are oi.lv ;:;iltail.ia.U,!. ..oj;..gy.lWU-v,-tftt-J4vms.-ui a am t..e:li. Woc'lier :t- r.-icaf.oti jc P. ad bess m i it it ltd"- iu ti.e open air. or toex- pound t: heiore t:u.- jury. Th UeLt "t -:n;iip - .J and mt-k'tri'dde. and the eustom-shonid t o . ooi.oiis, 1.1.1. r. mUIv -XkK .wJmc,UiiuUiU,u frui , PUi U- Jmik Is limWraum-Uimit-. v X J J , '-'"''" . - ' . v lr . ,f.thM fc-t -"K-r. r -myt: Tic' pcili-u it-flicing upon ur read- two columns on -udt a u.atter. ..t ve- . -" . " . . . - ..ir.-,r::.i :g It place 111 the if. die to JJr. lb-- -r Hill's charge to the ihrniingl.am gi and jury Jon 'i.me .f the lie st not a fa - o mantiC on and ti.e reinaiks of the J,on- ".anitestation.s ot cnuuues.s until alter lie i,po it. Tb,, siibjcct is one' had ''ecu captured and in jail f'.r a day i-.-orbing ii.t.-re-t. and li,..ugb . "r tw o ; and it was rat-her plain that there it,. ,,i.p. ,,r fa-einatiii" or ro- '"'' meti.ini in his madiieiS fur the terri , it is one that all cMimmiii- ?ll"-e l" w"i"- t: and go. ernnie-.ts. and iu'lividaa'..-o-ight boldly to fac. thoroughly to ex an. ie-. and then ihci-iveiy act u;.oii it. '..lie .great ipie.-ti hi is, in England, in ti.e wo.-iji .,f ti.e Time-, " What is to be done with oar criminal-'." This is ii .w get ting to li. in Europe,. a verv mizzling, if not an in'-ohible proof m. England ba-s w to keep 1 icr criminals a for tr c i ... s ret u-e to receive them ml rtoo ju-t, or too aj'preheii-iv e I tn c n-e.Mit.iices, to attempt t" coin- ov.1 i." in. o. .' s. , i . iwio:, a ne I'm nil i . t. cm. t. .. I- 'I ,... .- peri.aps.; f.u- Ui.ubhge her depeiideiicie-.. at ti.e ciinuon s month, to recite her cj.:i-:guiiie:;ts of l.iiri, an ra-ealily and vil-iany.-vtoiild' be so ' had in itself, and so bad in t ie- eye, ol 'the! woiid, tl.'ah after a i,.',if ait. iiiiti"U wi'li the colon v of Il-.j'f. vihiclr t.s.K the initiative in this r.ety i.'nd of rcpitd'ittion. t!. . , v ei i.o nt ;;' ii'.ine yielded, ordered l..t-k i ,ti : - .me .'.ar liiiitdix-i t-oiiv.ct-, i.j.o'V tl: .-.' 'wiio w.-re opj.o-ed to le. eiy- i.r ti. :i.. TT state of t!,--j,t' in ': to her cri in : fta!-t. w' hat will ii be. si. he I 'Ul' - i ,':-a::. i.i--pera'i"v:-. nt to lake u'iv.'iii'ag- :. -.." to ot crt'ir;, t, , p'-.-T-ir. -rre-;i-.-ST t Mnglai.d. is - h.ii C" -old there o pa.ii.c e i ' i ii, Trrnr-i--T- ;o- lobahh . net 'ol t..e . ! - -I e arr. k! t!,.. :.:. -itVy. tl.r w i -elv.v'.d. i. v r 1 : 1 J - el ''-I lemojy; i.o'l- t. :h it- j.-g-, tr.' i r-' id lielite iif'i! tf"!i'. .--. a-'." W: i''h pro " i ! .i r r v - t !---,tl:i..ui,' . in .... , . .". . i " r. '.' " 1 "1 ' ' rat.. ll- e, :-! fe',-t :-s,ilW J 'ine.e.-s, iest i! I. 1 ''ubonds. that infest every I t at lilt ,,. ' .1 .1 . -v. 1 1 1 it.-i i mini TOIl! IS III .'IISI. II i k I 1 IIMIItl. 1 , . 11a . ",,J cartJ ,r J" ,""t' "n tur" "nt ""I14? ' ng to ho oIJ '" it likely that I " " '"- . - ' , , . " , . V- V. 1 nl ainUt V I IeV dcl)rved-A!?!L.. j; hri1h. Some experiment rllIV .;,), ; tl,..t!wf iortnhdit been made - fif l'ortsiiumth.w itlt regard to tliis science, (l(-a Illl:.t iinju.rtjmt remarkably eliar- acIer nnj w,ici would appear to open ; hs ; t. U-c t tie i t v. e I iial 111 importance .i.i ! 11.. .. l m ii i' 111 1 iivi' 11 ri'iiov ni'e 1 lit 11 e en. , , ,,. ,1,,,, i,.. !,.. K- i,.. ,,(.,i,.e.-.l 1 1,., ', :,, ,,,'t;,,,, ,... Ibr tho j)1irji0 -0f ascertaining flic jiossnSIiiy of o 1 " - .1 !,he Ibrtmcatioiisi nt its widest part. w here it i- something near oi"1 feet across. I lie operating liatterv was placed on one side of the dam. and the corresponding dial on the other side. An electric wire tl fnuii each w as -nlunergetl on their res-: i,,,, regularlv iioiuinated as'thecan peetivc sides of the water and terminal- (,.lk lfl . .,'v . ,a Mr j.ap. it,,, tit .1 i, it., ,...t,-ti'ii,.t... t..r th. Itlir. ' 1 poe. and vera! messages were accii- ratcly coin eyed across the entire width ot the miil-dani, with accuracy and in stantaneous rapidity. The apparatus employed in the expe riments is not prctendedto be here ex plained in even a cursory manner; this is, ..f course, the exclusive secret of the inventor, lint there is 110 doubt of the fact, that communication wero-aetsinllv sent atl.sta.KV. of nearly ,VW teet through the water without the aid of wires, or. other conductors and that there appear- ed every p..ssil.i ity that this could he sent a distance of nearly ITi.'o feet through ; uie as easi ly with regrad to the liritisli Channel ai with the mill dam. The 111- . . - .1 ... . . teiuor .s n gi: iiieuian 01 great sei' iiouc' attainments residing; :n i-niinnuiLtii, aim ... . . . . i'l.- 1 . . 1 . hivs claim and we believe with some justice to being the original liiiyonfor of the electric telegraph -r buta'iom eircuni- Maiuv. Hv Will unaou' .- rarrv out riiuin- i..iit' ,! ti . 1 1 I 1 iU II Mi V .'1 ' if U ' r.t ll.it n. periuieiits at the mill-dam were of a strict- ly private character, although they were carried out tiy apt. neatty ami inner en-; gineeringi.tlkers belonging; to tlie garri son. tZn'J. JMtjhY. Eftrii'irilinais (ix uf Pnti-mL il In- "'inity. Among the individuals, nine teen in number, who will be taken to dav from this city to serve out various terms iu the penitentiary, is Joseph Mar shall, coiivictedof burglary, and sciitence of six years" confinement. E..r the past' live or 81.x weeks he has been, leigmm - - - .... ' . " . returHiMe. .s,. . i..im.t . i. ie, ...m , his legs have Oce.11 secured wan a stout ''''"" and his amis heavily sl.aekled.- V"? anev'day be has rand nirtenrsritTfor roiied his eyes, as 11 suiiering spasms 01 madnii-s. lie has worked his inmith un til frothed like a mad dog's, and made desperate efforts to bite every one who drew near, and has actually-, iu several cases, siu'ceedeii iu inflicting painful wounds with histeelli. He has been close- lv con.'iticd in a dungeon, di the oars of w .ucu I.e. coiiiu lie seen roiling clanking his chains, gritting his teeth rt:u! h.-jo-d i,,.w liic horridly. " I l.e tore tin . . 1 . ...... ...;. I.:. . ..... ...i',i i-...,.! lie- from his p.'rsoii, refusf-d food, and ' .... ., . , . ., ,., , vvui.owxdh w to -he - s::a-eed, washed,- rrTmiiS ttitrm embers of ttic B.'.afd of Inis-' -"'." u l hvtlimg coulU he aouu. vviJitv - - r---. r r, 1,-, reipnred-the ne-t efforts ot lotir st.Sut men to take him to the ci.ui-t-hou,e. where he oiadei duiuoiistratiou nsnpieer' ami dcspc- rate as ulTeii in a.i:' H heu told t . stand "i' -'. rccc.ve -elifclicc. he relu-ed to tlo an I receive "eiifci.ee. he relu-ed to tlo aTTl n--1oTci!,ty tiul l up. Lie en ' .-.1.1 l-...l,i..Vt . I . . : . .! !... ..II i.,-'i.ro "jmiii-.m mat ii.. iu ill -i inei lhat h W'H p''uning; hut he g.-we no I e-ter-hty. tinding tnat there was no hope for him. he gave it up. saying that it w as no u-e to rave any more, as he wa I...!.; I.nt -,l,.. , , .our-., hot -..;! ed him! and "would r..,w, he thought, if enlargement of -iral llall, we obsery I'rudeli had not "put it to him so tight.', ed that, two buildings were nearly eom lLc called for a razor, shaved himself plefed to.be denominated respectively neatly, put on clean clothes, and endeavor-'. Haider's I fall and Mechanic's Jfafl, and e.1 Prb- as -.mlortable a, ,ib!t under '- , , , , ...di.rLred. the circumstances. He is much cmaciat- I, in his stniij and devilish en'- luct, has ini.ired his person to ac i. II- sidera: le extent. lie wa, once a powerful man, anddi-tin-gui-hed f'.r feats "f agility in a circus to' wi.i.ii Ut- was attached. l!y trade he w as . a shoemaker. He gives as a reason f. r c. mi initling the burglary for which he is iiii der sentence, that he had been sick, wa-'h'-tlnte of friends and money, and could . . . I. ll...l:l. .. . I . i , , ,. 1 . I ii V .,,1.1 o t I I oi I Al:i:iT"i ,t Si.i',1. Amu i to;;. A ne gro maft wa- arrtSUtd whiUt oil hi- pa---age Irom V a-ii.ng! on to Ikiltimoru on I ne-day ey. iiing on su-.ic'nm being :!.' party who has ai led iu tin- run ning oil several slaves from Washington em.it , , Mary laud. On reach.j'.g Eaiti- rfi'ire tti iiid "j;r''id"'rit'"jv,.hce tirfu of I'o tee. lir.ii.aiu iV McKiuley were iuiiiiedi a'eiy infoi uied of the matter, and took hi in in charge nt ' i'l..'!', Jtintice took loiiiiiiilted h.iii to jail for a furth.-r-cx Itm.i.attolk liie. rj.iv'r.s ran olf were the proper: y ot' a g .'lietuau re.-ldingat Eunk P. .t a, and tiiei e is no doubt of tiie -guilt ' ..." i .i.-- .. i i f .... .. i '. (-' ' 1 in ..) .elge l-graiid, got ,1.1, i tm; !:.' A ...nap. ii, jiiu c'.nj'lii. . 'J i.e.-.'-t.tr.- 1 Li, intention to appear .in. being till;, sai.-j'... ,,) In-i- a m ri w h, had dec '. e. mn t-. -- irom lie'.r ma- ( v. ll il II !'.'. ! To.., - i.,t id I J-i etil !., -tj.il im , -- f i.e s.-nt a ! y- -r t" u- I'.r tl,, j-asir J!l. 'k;wi'.i "".on .n.i,, ,,iii,o,i.iiiniii,i."i, .... : , '"V''n''!iiii'li" C,wi4-i7:!afZ "' '" ' '' "'"'"'"Xrtieii Thfy-satr n-har wasexhibrmd; tWt. - - they might have show ii soH.f.thing to their Carolina iUaldjuian. THUESDAY EVEJTO.Q. OCT. 12, 1851 k ' 'APP0I5TME5TS. Bimor Atkimox, tiud willing, will preach l Cbar- kttc. iu Isuud.y tin t-ti of October at Coneuni, on Tuesday th 24 th at night ) at 8olibury, on Sunday ami,; at Mk.vie. Wednesday M Nwbfri St. AmhWa. on Friday 3rd : Christ Church, Sunday ' 5th; Unnei. , M.mday 6th at night j UreBbl, j Wtrdncaday eth ft night. .ff-Tht KoW (Jtmntf, At-iei.ttHrrtl ,. , . , . ni" 1. .;,,, 1 it 1 1 hiii lie neivi wu iiiiiismn mv .m inntant, at Mineral Sprm near t). ( i i Foard's, Ksip L. Hi.ai Kkb, will deliver an address on tin? occasion, public are invited to attend. The THE ELECTION". I 1 ,,.. .. 1. it. 1 li Ti ne i nigs ni luHvuii ami I'aviesiiouiu bear in mind, that the Senatorial election ' : takes jdace on I hiirsday, tlie l'.'tli mst. j 1 I haki.m L. I aktkk, r.sq., ot Kowan, I tee is popular with all parties, ilis ex- cellent seise, energy and integrity, 'tnti ' - "7, - . i tie Him to the cor.lial support ot jus lug friends; nd we trust they will all inter- est themsflves sufficiently to attend the polls and vote. . I inea expedition ot oS,OiMltroops had lalul SALIsni'KY AS A MARKET., '.,.1 ,..;,i,f ,;.;,, .,t rm,:.t,,ii,. ninl Vr -. .,.,.,.,.,,,11,. .l-...l 1... o ', ' , -"'-' ! try fnemk and particularly by tlmsc from the mountains, ,t our Merchants are mak- i,ir tho necessary arrangements to buy 1 iii, 1 .1 1 .1 , , . , ' , i iirsuinij iiiicih: ii tuev are not ore- , r- .-n- iiil' themselves to do so. we icl' to1 suggest, it i- high time they vver bail j,,,, ware houses and providing funds for ,hat lUrl It absolutely certain. that hereafter the produce trade will en- ,cr ""r0 niatcnally into the prosperity ot the Town thai any other business. No Ha;i itoad or .Savigation town cjiir Hour- ish witboirt a set f mcrrhants who arc j merchants in the strictest sense ot the term w ho bu and sell ev cry thing that j cutties. To da this. re(uii-ca iatclligetice, extensive Coinlieicial connections, great skill, and a st-ong nerve. Salisbury is fully e.piiil to die task, if. she is but true to lu-rself. Vt have the men, the money and the meayis. Will they do their duty ; I.' . ,1 . ... ,.. , .11 ... u. t may remu it icreatter. DAA-IMSoN COLLEtH:. It will intert -t the numerous friends of this Institution lo learn that its prospects were never brghter than at present. It is btdicved th.-rt I hr. Amrs -uf .t lhjtrbs ton, will accept the l'ri'sideitcv, to which h.c.Jias:.U-. rtet-afl y uuauiu,io.ii.--lv' . fcle.c I. 1 he otlier me-tOtCI'S ' f the I'aeiiltv - : aide and ofiieii-nt. 111.!. f,mdn of t! t ;i..-oe are ram iiv increasniL'. smi a- are rapidly increasing. .And a , ,, ., . . , ., : w1ftl ft fixaMi:tif tiiifiatiob PMueiimd. liruntiwiie iu-t4 . !,...; .),, ,..,l,,'. - . , " " '- il 'r'" !lu hlessing to the State., ai;. jo the Church. . . . k . j ,. . ,.,gill), L .ti, T.'..!,.;,.!, Shir! " ' ' , l 7T. .VVl'J..'tl t. s,i - . .. e i.'. .,....'... t l-lt. dav two ago, to'THe FaiTaeryr.ft'filii ahd'ciirgo liroimds, to see lew the works there were progressing and what prospects there , were for increased accommodotions over hi-t ycar. AV'e were gratHiinl to see e - ry tiling in such a -tutc ot forwardness a to jutifv the opinion that nothing would be wanting to make all as complete and ".satisfactory as could lie desired, lieside ' We were gratified to learn that there as a prospect f r a more extensive t x '.itio'n in every department than t Jht' 'eyioUs Eair. Eroui tlie rumberW ap- Plications already received, and the inti mations coming up from various quarter.-, there, will be much improvement not only in the ip.iantity, but in the tputlity of all articles on exhibition. Manv were deterred Ia-t year becau-e they did not , l,e.thing tot! credit. L t them tak" courage from tji'e p.i-t, and enter the li-ts. If all do not r ecive valuable premium-, a'! may -(je and l.-arii much that may be of va-t ad vantage to them in the future. 'I he State ha, abundant materials for a first chi--"fair; p.pial ta that of any other State, the most ample accomiiiodati!iis have bccii prepared, and now all that is necessary i, f .r our citizen, to send up the articles for ..... - - -I ' eliii.:li"ii. - -j.- -S ' Dn. UikKi:.-- 'In I fi lav night Ir, r.iik'.r . , , , , ,. '- 1 " - ;,;f'':-,.V"'-V 1 " -I' ''"' '" ""' ;'" I'1' h '."-..I her'. II" "in... .::,;:." In. I,!,,,,, len- f,r. so,,,,,,,,,., a!. -' j, r iigtoi. t'. , i.i.g ho t ail-, and uriiiy iii,- u. : .n,g i,at ,1,. -, must do to Is. - in ,. (,. r.-.- all e.irll. .!. vl ,1. ;n I,' art-d, ii't,.,i. -iti.ais. n. s- rn 't. ba'-,M rannnrr w.irli fme,fl,s np- ' I,';- i .1 1 ,'l,.,-'s 'I,.- (. . ,,,g ,,f ,,s and,, lu-e. - - I It ' li' t w , li." II.,.' K .1 I " I.-.;.' I:i ago le- pu n' h"i It. r.. in. 1 at in I if ' ',:ii;ili-!i"'l ;,U, I, g,i.l. or,-s.- visil Mill rd e mocil. g. ly to ill',' ' llll.l;!. of J, II, i-liall I - .WW- -.--.v. ... Wf xk x j.ati.k i'kom i-.n:'ori:. Halifax; (!) toberO. The Cunada lias; arrived with nix days later new from j Eurotie. ' . For the week previous to tlio sailing of tho Cunatla,aa,UOO.Lalea of cottou wa sold, rrico unchanged. Flour liad ad vanced Cd. per ijuarter ; wheat 3d .. arid com la. l'LHadeljihiii ami -Baltimore flour 31s. Cd. a 32., tl.; wliite corn S3. 6d. a 37s. iloiiey market active. .Xo rcdui'tin. in "the rateof interest. Consolt (5's f a J. I'rovisions dull. (Viftee firm, lobac- co active. At iiii.i.-li,r iiisirkot verv dull. nw A;;, L.i-t W rcuW iluv: mce wincii siie mis iiot neen uearii iiotu. ... 1 - .1 .1 ...11'..; , It is supposed she put hack. The Canada had line weather. i At Madrid everv thinsr was tran.iml. It is rumored that the Car has accept - ed proposals of peace and consented' to an armistiec NtlIlilir ,., ,!l0 ; ltio flllof U'..n....i.;.. .,...1 M.l.l...;., l,,,l I, ....1, ... llll.ll. tll llll.l ..I"'!'..., It. !,. t'Vl.l. --It tire I y rear ..vii,.t,l l.e tin, Unm ans, their ,'uard laving crossed the l'riith. I, I. ..I.l .l,, !,.. ...,,i,,.t .1 ., t.i la u-..rt. '.1 , , ,1 ' ' drawn up by the t ar. ., .. ,.x . (..,lit i.i. had landed and ,arc!iiii" upon Sebastopol. i It is (.tlieially announced bv the l'rench land Enolish (ioveriinients that the Ci- IS , t " 1 ' .- .i;,.t..le ,-. l,...lf,.rS....t,.i,.,l Tl. 7rt n , , T m f r 4 transports then return, d to lama for 14,- more tm ops. The Ru-siai! fleet had again put into o 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 it: I .1 .1.1 :. , ,', . . rive.i eii uiai pon. I oil" that 1 was statt ' ... it was staled at (yonsianiinopie, nut -' not vrt (-rtttfirmed. tbat-iW C'ar had ut. sente l to the proposed terms, and that a -learner had been dispatched to postpone the landing of the expedition but had, at last advices, not reached the licet. It is .reported th.tt the batteriesat ( des sa had again he 1 t.ouiharded. Anriapia and Kcrsch arc close ly block aded. The avuciiatimi of Moldavia is com plcte. tireeee makes 'snbmisdoii to the l'orte. mid otters a tr.-atv of couinien e. The reported rupture between Turkey and Persia is otlii-ialiy contradicted. It is decided that neither Sweaborg nor Coiistadt shall be attac.ked this season, The ministerial cri-is in I'elginm is ov er, the present ministers are to remain. Ex. i.vmi. American hreudstutfs are generally TTrui, with aii "'upwartj tetideiicy. The brokers circular rejmrts an advance of -Js. in lloar, 4.1. iu wheat and Is. Gd. in corn. Five deaths have occurred on board the f. S. frigate Sail Jut. 'into, lying at'Soutii anipron. el:piry-xffp' fVrrt,!fifr - back in! ti.e l. ,y .le, t,,aiug lit.-eil doJitag-.. VI ' ri a ga.e. .... j (.lti(. bTn-pii-iis ":'"t "fraiKV. Vu-tria ine atiHi'i powers Dave iiecid-d rMA lu...z ... ... . -,tr,l the allie, and Ibi-sia. - , ."' - l... -A-A!.-i R- Nnw ij.ka.s, ( ct. !' 1 .i: t (ij.ka.vs, i let. ;i, p.d. The Strmmer I'ri.n-ess. with it ear"., of .. ,,, , , , vln. - .',' . .r...--.-..:. - - - are probably a total loss. Several pc sons perished including two ladies, ' TllETIUAL OE tjUAJLAM. Nl.w V-i:k, ct. 7. I -." 1. The I)i-trict Attorney to-day moved f. a new trial in the ease of I r. irahuui, i the ground of one of the j rs heiu. cousin of Mrs. Crabain. Ntw A'oi:k, ( h-tober S Tho trial of Ir. (irahaiii is drawing to a eloiso, and ti.e general opinion is that the verdict w ill be advi r-e to the prison er. The argument morrow. will coininence ' HEALTH (I If AUI.ES'ft N'. There were lifteeii deaths by lever iu Charleston for the j'nil'j i ijht hours end ing on Sunday evening. SAVANNAH. re ( "gilt nitcrmerifs in There a van ftrrmt'fit; yellow fevi K-rfday- tttrrt-- wett- live - ftimti -of -wbkill W(ll ffoll..-- Ve I fever. The Savannah , av- " We leave our r: aders to imagine the pleasure with w hich' we piibli-.h the fore going n'port ! Not a single interment llolll yellow fever '. "let let not oir absent friends infer too intvh from this fact. 'I hough Mo deatii-, there w as one or more new cases yesterday. 'In connection with tlie.J'.regoing we. cannot forbear -a v lug! a word, a- to the practice of pal.li-hiiig, cither in the daily or w eekly reports' of interments, the names ofpr-r-oris dying abroad or oyl of the city. Such reports tend to mislead the public, and do injustice to liiciiealth of the phfec. A planter m .North t arorina, writing Irom E'lgeiioml, eouiity. -a . stlu: crop- iu tl.aticgion are twenty-live per cent. In-;, t. r ti.aii iti 1 s.",.';. Coi n ci'oji line. .'Hie oat---ci'i ip w ii- Hue. .mt.no:. l.y .i. S w eet potatoc- loo: hue. and will no doubt yield well. " Tie: hog crop w iii be fully an av- r:i; oil!'. mid, t en is til ie greatest ibutidatii -; V jf . peas an pumpkiM-, in edition t .fiatt - tt, thttoi in!;gHVfimt!v .V.'.o .so'..'., MllllliJ 'l.t on; .iniciAi.svu.M. C f (So. I) 2), the Jf' ahi-rfn( of tin &nfe unl ; It is nij- jmi pose-to bring to the- notice of the public -certain mutters connected with tlio past ldsfory and present consti tution of the judicial system of the State ; and as it Mmv he ymir province to pass npon the subject, 1 liive taken the liber ty of addressing myeolf to yon. It can hardly bo necessary" t say, that no de partment of the government is more di roctlv VTrmiected with the safety and good j order of society, than that of the judicia 1 rv. And however important t mav.be. 1 the proper .idiiiiiitt-ri'linon orjnsiiccjjin have an enlightened judiciary, it is quite us important to have n correct and" well- vised system. It is useless" to lufv . . . , , . , .1. Ullll' 11IIU t'AI'Clir.lllti il'v.-, ..-. tu.n f t,rrct.t a' sm-e.lv administration of Jii-tiee, without a proper system for ad- iistcring lie-law s. I I . r I ... ,..1.1,1,. ..I nnri,i, i ' , , . . , , :.. - ,o ix j,,,.;., ,1,-tricts, with three judge's ; and this system continued until, tlie year li!iii A'u have a 1,'ounly Court system, which has exi-ted. without chuiij.'o, since " t I -uimanorio. mr en. ne.it. We 1 hav, id. nlso, n Court of Errors, trM .'...( ii'Courl of Cl,ference'ofallif"r "1,il'1' nftit hd Wa Called, . . cons. ; 1 1 1 'e-J an 1, since' ", of the prc - i sent .v sent .s!ii n ine ( ourt ot three judges, sep-, urate and distinct. -" ,!- . 0:ir ,,lt" eneral Asscm - '''-v '!''',lrl, I,l,u " delays anl ex- 1 :.'.;:' .,-,..., tj .., c,..,.. .1. .! SI I ,1111' ill t'l IIIC V.tllls tt. IlltJ l-ttttl., ,ttt Sllfcllll'ill I'l IIIC 1,1'IM I' "I LID 'l.,V, ,1.. . . , , . , , . .. ....... ,. ,, 1 ifitPB l.y tiia I nMmaor, th tirovtmlon of Iheron- oltt n uiiioiint to a denial ot justice, tbe ' ' ruin of suitors, and render a change in!"" l "I'llwa of th IWJ, M the same indispensably m-ci-ssarv." lwii.K ' this r.igna:Hn by the Ki)M uf the . . ., v.., 1 tliesameindispeusai.lv necessary. invx - tlirt, declare, "tmvt atfupmur.sjw.rt Jiall )WM S from dan, II. ( . (.:(.!lV(.Iitv t,e tu.i(.tTrwt( ,,V ...l unit.slly in .tk i cvrv vear"-div i.iing the State int.. ,., ,r,Vcr for ,, ,iin. ,lir-,io.,, a,kiug U ix ciiciiil-, of ten counties to each circuit, ,,n, mim l.icli cutneth doaa from aUe- 1 L . 1 1 '.rtid'' mZ f.. r ...... T t, ,...i.r,;.w""" w I"""1"1" ". m-H-i vnrw,iy fraytng ,' '"V ' - " eil lUivi.l Stone to the !ir-t circuit: John Lewis Taylor to the second : do in la ti.tlje third ; Spruce Met ay tot lie fourth ;'" 11 t'-art m fill tl.U imriant awl rt-jiilV. Samuel l.ovvric to the tilth; and Eraueis iti.a. The l'...:ti.l then pristtdiillu lwt Ij.eke to the sixth. 1 so. 1 I,, wit t iu nibk- 1'risidelit rtnin.d We have had in this Slate few chang- Tlu-r. w.-r.-txn iioiniiimii.ti mle, Itc. Win. es ii r judicial system- -perhaps few- p.r.,MI, f Va.u,l U, v.J. AJm-i. D.ll.uf S.ud, II. a; in anv ot our sister States.- And however this mav argue stability iu H . V -t -jta - - m poijcv 11 1 ity lie j '1 his system of ten counties to each cir-!1') --"''-- Uhdrawtt, d . tuiteont'iiiue. without change until . ' !5o-J itl. th b.-rt of uuc i.tau&ne a ci- wlien the comity of Ifavwuud was t-stafe Jwt mm! uaaniintiut tulc 1W Ih. Adgeras I'nai lished and tiditcl: to rhe ixrrr rirrrrir; and - .1,-nt of lft.vi.tson C..lfc: Tb eorilfcttr and in the yar l-lil the county of Colin. ihu- 1111.,.1iIj,v l,;,.), tl. Tru-t.--" l.atlU-su wb- 1 was ista!.ii.-bed ami udded to the tilth cir i n,;, in. i matters sio.Ki until Hie veijr ll', when the pre-jL.-ut Supreme (...uit w-a- -tablisbed, and John Hull. b-ojuul Henderson and John Imis Tavlor were fleeted if .kwig-, Uk-Uie year the dj""!""" t" i" Inch wait nfiaiiiluily .1.4 Coiiuty of U.iWiUi wuj diviued, uud ihc I'mftssor Hill ttaving Ui'tt iioitnl, and trorj coiinty of 1 1.01.1-11 esiablishetl and add- lv Milutn-d, to r-ln-ive lo n I.nlilutiun iu Cs.r ed to the fourth cli e nt. 'I he county of u-ii..-t.-J Iiu in.KiiaUui. m nu( wit' in l t "f Aauev i,,-h.- v..tr I :;.. and added , ,. , ., .. ... . " i . ,. . fu-..... ..ptllm nvtinuilioa hub ac..un to the sixili t iici.it. In 1".,' the county , , . of .,.,... established, ai.d 't ., uied a "" " l"rt l-onr.i .ssun-.! l. mmfy .b par! of the tin it -;xth ciicnit. I ii.l.ssor's .mud llmt it aa Lis duly la rt-uuiu Thus iini't i -1st ,, ..1 in ls;;i;, with sixty- ' I" os-. h'. j,n-iti..u. s fx c1 l'i i.n ' : r -. arciVix cirruit.-- -Big alnr i Wf rtr-ter-!rt-pri iumttici ting Wt"4-Mi-.-- - ot toe Judge., 'in 1- d. w hen the ' circuit - lui.iel r:.-I.Ur uf .Vtr. Wmii y atid luituodriul ,s; - j - i U.-jde.-.i .vivid .'n.'...ojoeration it,i:i- ll c -TrxJ-.tbv . . " I , .-.i;.. In so, w.a rcibie n'd- :t etiMf ',- iJ b itelimtdtvd -tk.ll.tt's . ... .... . itici.ding t ie t milt "d oiderence oi. i"i'- 11 d'--"g'eti.t -d circuits. Ui J.lj;h. .J'1':"- until the s ion ot lss. when the Supr -ttie Ci'in w lis estabhsli. d. coiiip.-s-' i-i .iiifub iiily l h. tid. .hat with an incrrawil ed of tbrcc Jnriges. with a a-hrr of twen-- n,j,:it t4 i,rruf-tof,. n, i,l.n t'oll,-; pre-M- ti bfmdt-t-f .tnHfH-.-; fimit-fm-sH... i.f . , M, I,,;,;, .,ut rn!u.s..uii,ts, to h of the '.rcilit J iidg. s was then fixed ... .1. ii... ii.... ,i 'ri.. .. .I..-, i . r T --S t - , : ,iuit- i-r-Ttrt -Y-rem had ronPnnrd wirh the iiiiai t .j- .tiijikjiaitu.. fiuJui:titii - vaattti - (" tin year I'l,' witlt six circiiifj of six ty tw counties, and a salary ot forty pound I, the t r:, aiid til'ty pounds for the Supreme ( ourt. And the same system c .i, tinned IV- i i 1 1 to 1 vtit, without ch.tnge or Mddtltoii, except the additinn of four new coimiics to the circuits. 'I tills closes tilt; tir-t era of the Circuit ( ourt sy-p :n. with six circuits of ten counties o.v ii, and ,i judges. How far the -vsteui had succeeded in remedying the delays and expenses" incident to tie old district system, and iu carrying j'isiice in every man .- door, as its Ineiids promised it should do -yvheii established. it is c.ot m v purpose now to tmitnre, tmt 1 h ave sin h for future consideration. GASTON". oi licIAL rillLANTHUKl'V. liobintbropy shwl-ta grace on the high est station, and, when we find it thciv it should be h.id up l.oth for commenda tion and example. Tho benevolent seip l:ii.ei.; w hich shim: forth in the annexed b iter from th- Governor of the State of ( i oi gia w ill be rt -ponded fo every where, ' and t ht.tjcU to ii pTa' etii 1 eC'clry Jbllftiiil " lit ol the State as well as m itt Y.xiy-i ft vis 1 i Kvnrvfi vt. - r Milledgr-viilc. Mia.; Sept. I'.'t, l5l. ' linn. J'lhn ll U.ir., ,tf,nor f iSiiraiitmh : I)i ai:S:i;: The calamity by disease, storm and flood, w hich -pre, 'id - such gloom and on,.) ,,ycr the cityot Savannah, wast nig her energies, suspending her business, healing to the grave bundled, ot her cit- ifiis; and crtMiv'tug anguhdt and wis, t , . 'ii ,i . . ,. -, vvrr li.'iiit mnl he.-iithstone, cannot tail to awake,, the keem-t solicitude in everv benevolent bosom. Icing (lie seaport of Georgia, dili'iisinir thrift and pro-ncritv b.v Ut-c liWjal vuturuthia,-tUv .-MafeL thl-ou -I,,.,. I lier whole evleflf .will i.n.n.i.t. ly re-pond b. the call for condolence -ami. hl'lillilllllL' U 1.-1... lilll ll.lt, 1 s.. L.,., li.. r.....' keiit -i . nt 'is Ion.. ii cm .I I foi l in.! wiii-iii hearf.-d people, I should bciiuwor- thv mv high lrut. if 1 withluhl, for ano- ther ho' elno'tioli march . dear -Ir, -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r, thu cxpre.-ioii of the painful i with which I contemplate the! f the pestilence. Heceivc, lnv iiiy unfeigned sympathy, for thy of the city of Savannah, and ,1,,. fir rbi- her.. e of my. highest adiuirali'.n -in with w hich yoti maintain your i,.,-l in the face of d.inoer and dv.ifb . ad-May f..,d. in his nten-y, pre-erv,! v,ei liid fid to oveilhiw iitg yuir ciiii of blcss- vrna-t v ..'1.1 . i . , t . ! . 1 1 1 , ' " anil lucibeitl aid ; consul. Ting tho alileti,,,, ( itvimmtl.i, under (he cii cuiristiu,,.,,, mm ntllictioii to the State n,t fa rgo, a,,d that jt is but just ami liiiuiamj'tilut all the 1 plu hmrkl enjty jjho lum-y of extendi,,,, relief, I venturtf t'iiiuir'fl of you the c tent of your nceestiities, in order that I may .make guitnblePijiitrihiition in belmlf of tlio State. It i iwrlnipa not striettv within the province of the Executive it l)iit,'W fur troin eemniring, I am greatly deceived in the character of the people' of Oeorgia if thy ,. iHt 00-Cordially ji " prove, such an application of a reasona ble amount f public money. At 11 vnl, eHtttittiMpr il t)oir MwppiiH,imi,. -and gmmisityt I shall not hesitate to ten der t yon, A Mayor f the city, (,c, stun an your rejdy tiliult iiidicat'e to I. 1 mi, nil HiMio t voi ,1 mi'oeti coin , . 1 roasomiiile ami proper. roasoiianie ami trojHir. f - . - . 1 pray Ilea v-(M! to roloe the pestileiice, I restore "the wd, aitdr comfort tho berniv'- I. , Kespcctfiillr, your ob't servant. ilEU'sCIIEL V. JOll.NSOX. From Ikt i KarUld Wk,g. Mnurs. Editor ; Th triisiaof , J hjt id,. ( 'iileg nu t U.is day acordtig to ppuiiitimui in tlie Town of Cli.irMtc. The iiMrial (4.iu,-t tllk,' '",0 rotisideralion, a mrr Irom the lt,v niu. I vv niutmsuii, i. it, nwira iiu mij;- nation , IWid.itt. together ilh otliw at.iu,. ' J,.rUiiiiiig to lh iim-rrM of tliu Cullege. Tl j r,.,:llll)11 Wlu aeeepUd ud xbilo tl eou. um,M r,-,lu"1'" ":,( "",tu "viou. bouc lo I .. 1 ,1.:. ;,.i. 1... .1,. .1 r - "" -t-- " .1... .1... i. 1...1..' .1... ...n . that that being n Iiu hit, thv In arpiof all well in ln t-H dif.fi tlm man afl.-r In. Carol,.. a. After due eoosliUstlun and ttttajbrr ..i -I..I.. ....... Iu I...I lu... S....L. I.. -S.I..IM,-. ,.. ll. . . A,l-V i'niiwnit ninliniijii-fo llw 1'mitl.a. i.,. ,,..! .. (!! cboi-ie a u grulift it-jf, that il.. r. ? jot ...iHiiiuimi d' Strvllott th I'hwuiI Imul I I aus.' ivr a lisuo-'iit, mfl relurn limn1. 1 1 Al.li.glitv '! lor Ui tiu,tiil,t loketu uf ln , , , , , ..ulullll.1,i. id, aa ctuiUfU.Iy qiwiukjl to givo IttSructiiifi 111 '"; tlii-MbratictiiTt. 1 tir j- nfso tJJi .tt.1idt KtlgiB ing to the Maii.i iii.uii n! I vi.jiiin.'iit. , . , , 1 .. . ... . .. , . .1 . . ofLis miiucmus &aJtJa tLal Ifc AVminattyi I. Iw li.'W t long ir.s1it,tUr tKttiltU'tl. a 111.' soiio el' the toot .it. him- that arc ;rt)ual to ---CTitt: iPttmar xit hr-r I n t im ml i.nrnili luiiv - x 7 ':'.' - - - . - ?rA'r - .iiiL .msiii. tli-tr ions t -b(t - Btts-Ji-sl -4-Uai-iUiua 4tu- i- r a In.kiioine ittorul iiitiuct.ee. With llm iii.il. d and liarmoniotta rVoperalioa. ft lW I. .. ii'.s of thi lu-.tlulioti it ill kiecimit! in a lagln r il. jjrw tlmti il h.is ever y, I UvB, c4 in. iu uf .gl,t-- nioli.tui. nt of litvrty aiiT a ii.ii fuitytuin ffuiu uii.iic. shall tuauo uuti.T s'r- ST1I- t lllttkf gla.l the vily of our tfod. b it ,. aliAulJ all frr-f that cic. pt lb Lot.l li'l Id III.' ll.'.!-,-, Ih.-V l.h.r l. V Mill tllt UuiM It. Km. 1 1 t lit? I-ooI ke. ii tin- i tty, the natclmian .,.,, i,t m ,.,,, v;,(, ,, tjiuj- of tU-. ', gr.'itt huild'T and untki r "f nil tliiny. nistiug, uf on tin- cotiitiine.I itforts uf tt.r Irirints of this In n.lulioii, it uill Ui lite lu,ai. of causing tin: t'.i .brro-s and aohlsry plms- u be pl.nl for U.'ii mi l .lie il'x-rl to r juice and Lkoum as th All. r one (if the in..-t pl' nsttjit and liMriiioiu n! is ineeiing, in -a 1, iv Ii iii.iii) fill that it gs.,f tilm 1 here tlie Truster liavihg traio iiiteilfli,. tiiisiii.ss i hi ii.iog iheir ntU'iiUon al- joUIll'-! lilmllt -4 li , s k, I1. M. wai.hj: w. I'liAUl". . I'rrnJrnt of I)" liifir l. Stj.lrmUr '.'(, 1 1-VI. imy,(r t'ryr.iAi Tmrhirt. -Iik i "'t of Ih" f.-w ttt-SrfHiil firpnr!ttkin;t that atwtaiti t "lf, iiii'l gHilis the cotifijciici: of the ,i'(i'Ii'. tin' iiieti' it li.-. i,iii,-s kiiiiun. 'I'lier.' j-n'tinhlv ti.-v'-r h.ii it I., iiling rettieily so Well ri'i'Miinieiiil. il l llios win. hav.' iis.'ii it. Sitne of tin; iml ') sllnate i.. a- '. nf a elironic uature. llint h'1"' nsis.l ,40 tn ntincnt of - Ut medical fr v,,ir,, ...,, a, Hp. ps.a, Liter comprint. v ' T,v.r, , ,. ,. , t, .vervous I'.l'il.ty, mid dis, iis.ii js'fiilmr to , , ,n!'U ,,r '.hit., Imw a Is'rt.-th I'-ntiaut'iilIy restored to lie.illli, ,I..y Using . fl'tt Utltle ' VSCIt I -1 it IN NirPS.- " I'l IniNNirrs. Tlio Tii-t num- '"''J 1 P""tams a itictorial gut' pictor at the distance ut which ladies' bonnet remove. Hie tendency lias heen iiiriui' ami s..ill further reganled, and'the next ''hange, Pimcli thinks, will curry theni f!'0 liead entirely-; so ho represents next fashion bv two ladies in In" dress and bareheaded, sailing along 'I'11 streets, with a footman walking some ten feet behind, rryiitlj thu boitmti on ' fill I. r. """" "1 " s- ,Si1r. i-J.ui:,l ' Tyix-r Lloyd's AVel klv New-paper, iidw edited by I toHglii ' v. rohl, iiiitmuces that. 'it -will stsin be print':' w it it '',, faced typt!. Elect roplating tl' el (our Co type: with sik'er tnjm:-nOYeltyi3-ir t,l M,:-.-. fr..sSsi-SlV I,, -si-.sofl-Sr. ' ;

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