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l,l *3V>J ''- !• ' '<* U’fc'Ri 'I’MH »•■>•: i»V<t,AKB per
ftPßuni*, {utjaidt i u * •ulcance, or k OUlt iJOLf -V.it> ul
li.t* »n*t of ok* year. . y , ,
ivoi. r will Ih* <-Visconf.ißUeil (exem* ?*! Hus choice of
i,i»"■ i.- iuV, until :*»• Ht are paid.
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for ratli. insertion- anu w nlhly iw 1 a
1,',,1 1-iiVklMii ..HIT «qm. •«) ai »l («r tire- in.- nieii.—
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pußi-tlrki to Ire limited- n..ts; Imvo ’lit* number o.
’■„!.>!.i. ;.1 mi -Wtrekly or week:/, vvrr.reii n Uiem. up
pp.iy will ire in nrreii i'C.iii-wcckly lit. .oiird, Itcu Uni*
%“pui:;.; i-o-t lklt«* npon himsolfdio tide of.Ut muit
mnc. -I :•* i:m 1 1 *«•••-'•“■1
. . ..■ (irst I’liviilK lire po.-.i.ree, mill oUiui.::..* fro.a lire . us(-
if-Vr* a written or vtiliul re'ni'owl.ii.'i'iurm oi lilt
uiuuu*>t awl 'l* tK-j (Site in hie cilice, waicli c-ituil be given
a. il,« inil.lHlrer , C.IIO ofiinre-iiPrnWc.
I K'i 1' I .lit? (or tiii.vincwsy ureal be post pure, or tliuy
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llioJ. AWS Or' THU UNITED STATES
are puuli* Ilk-- I ip tliUs iriper.
To Eseevturs. AimnW’Btvrt, r.nd Guardi ant.
4 IjKsS ~| f-KS.'m Ni-X’KOi ft. I>j’ AilmimWn.-
, ■ ' .Areurns. or lairev.ifit.’. ere n .pitieil, by ■ ‘ ■'. ,lo
„ il„ iir: :'t'ik.v.l«s’ it. t: inmali, lreivv*«i tire
A el on in tbr forenoon, tuul tlirpu iu tire ufreirtomi, in
1,,,. Court* ifliure of tire Bounty in wnreli lire j rujrens is
“;,i i: . t . ..-.sio .*« of llresre liiile:* must be given in II public
LiKietto SKTV lay.“ previous to tire tiny cl sale.
'vivice ol luy s.ils of Jitrumul property, i.nwl besivca
~i!li,e tillin'u r, P'Oit’l f iliijv previoii.- i Uieit»> o. sue.
*N; !i eto tir* ilriilei s mill lift.'tin It'S of tin estale, uiusi bo
uiiblisiiel fit' t'OUTV toys.
tl'piilipiulon'wiU bo luiole to tie Court o. •
tli"liiiurv lire Ikuve, to sol; lr»Nl> or SBOtIOBd. must
be p,uii:i-1.c.l tor HJfU ftiOA I’HB*
I KuM rut: NKW-Y UK MlHIuiH.
NATIONAL LOVE Os LEAUNLNO.
Wlumi i wa-k übouf twelve >ettrs <jltl J
aulF'i'eti one of (lie greatest utUielions
'.k iiie.h e-. at Id liel’uli me, ia the dentil of my
j'.iihof. I will n t expatiate upon the
Ceiin;i: with v. hielt I look my List K’tme
npiin ins litee. ami afterwards li.-held him
. oveno,l up in the em lh forever fn m my
ciohl, sior the awful vaesuicy vvlm-h he
p,ip a period in my bosom. lew
have dwelt many yeans i. ti.i-s world
v» ilh.tul nuviaff sns'.aihed th ■)oi-sof -..iim
ppu wit )ia th- y lov.hl, aud to- y wiilea-i*
1, 'imagine wU*.t i have no thei i.werto
cleam-ii'ie; and to th ■•• so ltd tire yet tg.w
-i*.lll of the dreary m»d pruotrating un
v.:’ -It with whicti a son heads ov r (l.ei*
1.1 ■ (il a f.iiher, I f ail otdv ■ :, t.i. tc i
t latigung ito make them eon
,.v,jve 0.. L >«ff may ■* he In lore they he
cmi foo deeply ue<iant<»te*l with it 1 at
p.; if. iiriul lesson > f eJipc ,; i< net. - y
mu v, i i.ig parent did not permit her gie '■
1i i ( i. i e tti’li her duties to me. *
wa ! •imivlhre plated t.i mi excellent
to 11. ,01. u here perhaps, the m■ lam i; n. .t-;
I i'H*if f' lim my mt foMtt.ie eiiee.i; d the |
1 .in.(less merriment ol hoytitiou. of pte
-1,-11 ;■ ! my rn m! for study and rc.'Uv mu
A Ik w \ea;» apidieat on tilled me to en
11 I, kinllej ;■•, where, if i not tkl'da. I
I,> ,i| aiV'e'fii r any mnrlved talent, r'-r ex |'
|i. ,*.ry alia tiaieiil.-, I certainly a« -
.. n: e.l ri,|.''i'atioli for iaitiii- ettOf. in das j
i•- a ul ui'iilnes.s i.fdi-j'O-u i a. 'Vnen 1
i, 'i:l al die fpi'ei e cu." -■ 1” i;e._ wi!ii-j
va from th** eat i :;plm;C iaU-iein-es
ami n iprow inlorosts oi tne vvorai tin-j
I r i\ ofuiy «m«j i \v.*.-*5 niKtl.-*tiul»<‘ I !ij |
!di>- .ppaini.nen 1 , I Imp- die repel with ,
I wliieii I iirepare.i to in lit” ie *v nh lac jost |
j here t row ~'tvli ea throng all tile avemi. s ;
[ i f insiaess v. .s mil eotni.i; <1 lit myt ell
’>’ll“ -lender for.nae ol my f.idi r "its.
ll now iieariy esh ..ml. d, i. -I 5 l-.lte-i a ,
i • ma ia order la sole a ii* inmas ol oh |
I tni;i;:ig an honest lit tdilr*>«>•!. •'I.V oniai |
I Vj • *l| IllllUil-i l '. l! i*>c 1 • f rtM'tlM itOV*il I< 1 *■* j
I i a* h arned prufes-iinni. hat, lifter a hriei
I •ih-'t-rration <d ihe mivanttifi'S \v.iteii
11. *y would aifoi'ki, 5 eoiieladed that my
eirMinislKiiees would not pi'iimt me to
rwliaiii in either. Tiiey me generally
ovi;if.|(veli('d wilh e-mdiiinles eonllinai
i lag kkiili at! * a—- !iinell m n 1 '‘ iuro. ..m i
l i.iTi any 1 ei-nld evpeet. Votlllis from
‘wealth v iiiid in .ineiili ill untiftes, ami m.i
ny gift; d u i!h luienls a ul sti]ii‘!X'f edn
, ;.{'i’in, would easily ta liose the unaided
ellbrl;- of no hnaih.e and li iemliesS ia.d :
kidnnl. win) made m»l the nmst uislaiit
jin'i'L.wmioiis lo geni.is, who coal 1 n ‘iiher ,
\k i Pe poeirv nor reeite an craTon vv ilii j
tmy degree of grare. ami wlt>>. wilh il.i
re; jiid ia need of an iniui. dialo ineouie to
jauswer tin* ordinary exigencies ol ole.
Hied I Icon entirely alone. { might pus i*
h'.y lia ve iindeii uKeti tilt'hereiuean lahui s
leij lisite to the snta'esS oi an uulriended
mid poor student. J shauiit hi' o hoped
to makeup hy unreiaiiling a-snluity and
! rigid economy lor t n* wml oi oun i |
in!vantages tint my moil■■ r' ns t\ |
tia.-lining in year*, an I d '-. ime. ni. ’,
havingexpetnled mmdi in tin' course ol
my e inenlion. i was th.'refiro 1 nails
I t.t a i iMs whelhhr ID enihark for t anion
Hoat a salary, lo set up a afore., or I > apply
Kira situation «* clerk in some of the de
H j.annual's ul W’ashiagioii The latter
Rpleusetl my Emcy most, and i deparlenj
WL\ a timl city pei'fonifiug as much ol t ie
yon loot as wjb possioie. .i 1 i |
■Hio i.m the presitieni. oi i‘n- t - o!!e;;.* in j
Hvvhieii I had heen cilaent 'd, iiilnafti tdj
RRiaa to several of tile great ini'll w ho tn<n •'
Hpresii'.ed over the nation. They lie tied ;
Htee-wiftiexeesuive politeness, ai d a eele (
Bii'utuil potitieiiin promised that 1 sleniMi
Htiave the first vacancy of any kind \hi.:h|
n a,-d. One spoke’ol tseudmg me t■ • j
IBtPii dim.-.in. an. as secretary to tlio
Srnptaia •jfo-i of our st,ij>s —another do* j
Wk iiir 'd that 1 shout I go 11 s heat er ol ties- j
R|midies to th<' einii’l of Itemmirk-- am! ••• s
■ third .issiji k,l me ol Ills imiaeisee I >»• tat i
H) ,iaee of (iri i ule secretary i>> tiie gov era- i
■ (.: of oiK 1 of the territories. Ai lif»t 1 ivm
■ks .'ile ihie./leil with these agi'i eahle nro-j- j
■ pects. and began tolhiok iny-ell a an ay |
■ l *!!o\v, who would one es i hesi 1 thty ~ look ,
■lei'k upon my present neeessilu sns tue|
Bodftse.'lii s iiu tdental lo no yoimg nnn* j
■■ Ii i ’ 'tini! iii,'iiiinis,<e j iiibd .. said t m
■1 lyseif. it; i 1 nidged to my cheap and i
hecriess a: lari i unit one rainy day. to.
Barite •i: y ; nor molhi'r an uecuunt of lay I
■ lirciss.
I 1' i v several weeks? lived upon hope)
Burl promise, till the patience of my pat-
Buii- began evidently to t reel my im-
After havi waited one
Hiav for tan hours in at - • afa-
B'i >.... individuai, whi; 'a ‘"'"fis ol
e.lli;;c’ ~oi '• >■ \ . and others I
imaiedia.-iy |*re-.
Bonce. 1 b i wusiiiig j
Biy time?, is| ' t, door Keep-j
al length unuot* <*tc that it w at ■
two■(• O •!{, aid that Mr 1., ne. r-a,v i
♦By o e fi p ivvii,
I went to words home, and stepped in- i
toa hi'lr! t uni the papers, where t
erheani uni* genii au.m remark to an
other. taal the president had said h(> was
jmstered to .eath with liungrv odiee
limiter.* " irui. ed.' added in*, "’.V.isli
ington is swarming with them fLery
tdlefe sow tlii utvs he may <iome here, lake
:>liier-live place, end make his for)tine.
I he impaileiii'e ami ig:u ram e cf lui te
'agah nils are d.-. adlui, ’
*Uy cheek burned my conduct flashed
upon me ia a new light, and Ihe next
mm iiiug at il.tj .«!•*■ ik, witli my little \ .ft
i>s< ia my iiaiu!, 1 started' on foot, nad
"ftk !l heat y li.uiri,f-.r Ihilliniure, un my
way home,
ben I arrive.l ia mv native city, ar.ii I
reeiHia i d at mdure in very angry terms
t>my m >tlu i I<■ *■ cied to limi her as
surprised and provoked as myself. Uni
age, ic»s .- anguine lima youth, is also ie-ss
subjeet to disappointm ait.
“ \ i.ur enterprise, tay son,’'she said,
l- lia* t-n minuted ae i*. \peeu d. 'i’iu'; ro
mi-es ol the greai lo the needy are meant
■uly f a-i it ili.ty, th. ir assistance is reser
'ed tor the rich amt poe.tr.ui. We mast
learn to live by our own i.ioor, and du
ring your absence I have received an of
fer for you, whit b. alllu.u ;i; less hriliaat
tlmn an embassy t ■ {>« ttmant, will cloil.c
'a.al li ed ns honest'y i ml respectably. 1
dir. i(. an inhuiiiaal oi' a village in one j
of the adjoining- st des, is desire Us of cs- j
t ihlishing a school, lie its neither a po- i
liiieian nor a wealthy mat), but lie is thej
father of lour children, whom he wishes j
to enjoy the advantages of a decent edu- |
cation. If s Inha.sf will induce him toj
aid ns in the enterprise, and upoiiiWend-i
slop so support! o we may eul< uinte vv ith i
coulidem e. H* you have no objections i
we will set about il iminedirfcly.” 1
Admiring the superior w isdom of my ■
mother, I ioslantiy eon.-eided, a.id vvtst l i
out the next day to in.iku lias nrcess s y j
ami:ige;iiei.t*i. \ v’e fount! (he place in
habited by many fomiV of the poorer
sort, all vvomlerfui y impre-re.eti wilhtiie
vast importance of .-duration, th lt.es- •
sings of w nit'b they see so lieipnaitly Ue
;sc nhed in tile (labile n mire Tsey caded
i nik'i'li- ■ of me pi .n"ipa! men i i the \il
luge, v,here I was ih li viitcil with tneiri
e.igerenll.usiasin in die er.use ofleurnuig, |
. which, although expressed i • the plum
ia.igurge of the people tlieoiselves uneil
mule.' kiispoveied a great convietion of
die necessity of nh i-iiag better ntivan
iages to their children than they litem
• .'lves had obtained. We were promis j
til sixty seliulars, vvliili would ensure J
to iis about <igiii hi.inred dollars a year j
1 was not at ail displeased vviib tlie turn |
my afl'.irs hml taken, dly jvrevlous pur-j
r-ul's In al enli ilh.ted me !■ i my new vo- j
eation. and 1 w as wilflrg dial viliat i hud
|c.'.-kkle ie. r ed shm.it! he (iioie liriidj ■
rnark-il in my mind by totomptaig **» t
!,* a lit 1 • ■liii .'i*. Ii • v o:ik - , 100, ii. (
, .j, ; i .a, a.. in ,i s • e.i ili bat of the
b*M. . : ia ri - i Is »*.*hie'!i vv’aid altiMiil liu
| ;;!<*» t • t (111 life tM*y
I them, t »>y rM <.* c«l -•* i* nrh, ui'cl |
* ttk.iri ‘'iii. - 1 1 c*n iwu i s-l in my sue
i i e*~. ilia: 1 bless, . my ■ t if.- f r tmv mg |
! t , iad a ;■ .1 til,- ti si:. Ii a pr* fftahle and j
! agret alile l.u iness I'm*, alas! ! soon
I'.,u:nl my prospects lit:uly us die, !ftn'.
as tbe promises to semi me (*• Lft iiiimrii
I and the tledilerraiu in Ip n liearing -
I dial my pat-nos wished then-i h;!dreii to
! learn masic, drawing, «»«’ i'l * ■in in ad
dition to the iisii.il elementary lirum lies
of edneution. I bespoke u large numbe
of books, at six niouih.s credit, mid l a
ployed n young lady lo ii'-lmei them.— i
After t!;e expiration i f three months, j
we were visited by one oi the fashiona- 1
hie ladies of the village, who eume in j
clothed in rustling sill, and nodding feu j
I hors. j
“5 ray, ma'am,” said she to my mother. 1
• i. have ti-uie to say ia-ft my don i 1
i make no progress at ail ii) inusie, ano ■
■ therefore I w ish til'd ha rness tdopped i
just ns t)idek us y< u pleiis'e.
I’ ’■ Voua little girl,” said my mother, ‘-inis ,
I been learning bat a short lime, and has i
I kioiit* jiret iy well tor hei ; bat. my dear,
madam, in the lirst plnei be lias no sort ;
of taste that way ; and in the mxt. she
has no piano at homo on w hich lo prac
tise.”
••Till. Ihii'am : taste, indeed ; let me tell,
you dial s all non -k ire. sbe ought To
know to play by this lime -v ry will; and j
|as f>r a pinoo 1 del mil me.in to gel her j
I none lid she knew how. i don’t want !• j
be paying money f r nollueg. >he
need’ll: learn mil-ie any niore
As she went out. neighbor .Hyeix une
in.
■(I 'vvd’yed ), sir? said he to in |
i- dy lioh tells rue you’ve put lam hat li .
in {?(•• grui'hy.”
j • 1 have, sir.”
‘ s v,.|; L-l me I il vmi, sir. 10-« ?er a
llirmtgli geography tight line " at a lor- |
in r -•"••< d t
i ••Jftp. sir. he knows nolhing noon? >Lj
u .1 vvitlislaf irg*”
•• > Inn in*'!! never know nelhiov ebon) j
j it ; and -e. if you please, he need at lea. n
1 any more.”
\;i d.ertold me that ntlroiiomy was
'nil -anir and wanted his son to le->; a;
j.,oti: ng bat vviml was useful , ! 'iid n
' fl,m lb de lured bis son had got mil "f toe .
|.ilioa of I'ren h. and that il no use ,
| fir him to study any mere of it : and as,
! I' r I'l amamr, he himself had ne* •••• sit'd
(~,) ii yet lie was ns Impiiy ns mast p. o’* j
| jde; so there wits no use iu grammar
■ eitbe I '. , . .
I Tbii |ecu voting ladles gave in their
! aam •' for drawing, hut a-* fir paving
anvtiiiogexfra f irsiie:i a iiimsy and :in
j He g,v»ii-y m ei/midis!inienl. Unit wik out
jof Ute tpif- tioe. In short, my sehcloi-s
Ire ,t bred ofeve y branch in n few mi ths,
j ami procured penn.s-ion from their pa
lien's to give tip fteariy evei-i I’ang but
reading mnt writing 31 y [.rob - were.:
ihereiore. mne!. less Hum I imiieimiled ;
and when I came ton settlement, 1 Kmnd
Ihel*'* would !»c as imieh ddnculty m col
leeting the money as there was in earn
i„„ p | was therefore, discouraged;
broke up my academy lost the pr.ee ol
I mv hooks, and the sale y ol thca-isUnl,
land am so disgusted with the Ms-mes-.
I that it will go hard with me helot c 1 "t- 1
! coir chi >o adopt it agnin.
i As! have heard that the Mirror finds
j its way i.ito the eon;.try. fir and wide, I
mnktithi 5 complaint to yon with llie liope
ol’iiiihieing parents lo submit the direc
tion of their childix-ifs education to those
under whose < hargxi they have lieen pla
ced, and if (bey at e really th<‘ admirers
of lemming which they pretend to he,
they should remember to conduct them*
selves with liberality towards those
whose necessities have driven them to
become teachers. The manner in which
they have proceeded in mv ease will
irightrn away from the situation hercaf
ter, all but the most disparate and the
mealiest adventurers, who ea mot possi
b y obtain elsewhere. Indeed lam told
timl a man of the worst principles ami
dangerous missions is about becoming'
Otirsucei msOi*; and his iiuli.i’ereuce res
pecting the improvements of his pupils
will render him regardless of the iajiuli I
cions ialerf■■renee of the parent <. 1 Inv <■ j
heard enough ol'hiia to inatu me 1. l adite j
for the poor eliihlreu vv ho are to he alimi i
i dotted to his cure. W. j
• (P'S.,..
— — "• 1
itloh nit cHAni-i.!' ion ia':vrSi■ roar.
There is a vein ofoid ftshioned send
meal pt-reading the editorial columns ol
the iSeaufort (lnzi th\ which i < refreshing
us it is rare, i; these days of tied letisott,
and cent per cent « uleulation ol the ini
I mediate iiucrosts of the present geiiera
ition. ('ottdeiiilied by bis vocation to
| wade thfonga the \ an Hi ta.x papers, il
j is wonderful that the MiHlor should retain
i in sneli strength the a>lkui<ittftie »k roiihm
j lit notions ofjiistiee and liberty into which
the young and uni t I'ceti.ig are iictrayed
jby a perusal of the maxims < f the nn
I elects, uni the early history of our own
1 republic. In professing the extravagant
J principles which he does, he is certainly
| fifty years hell ml the majority ol his eu
’ t mporaries. lie has not like them learn
le I Unit patriotism is hat the phrenz.ietl
’ i realise of egregious f Sly. or lie would
neverspecni ite un the probability of cit
izens ol I lie enlightened fftafeul Honth !
f'arolaui, sucriliciuglhv‘ ; rpersonal inter j
enls. i,r ever an remotely i islting their
p T.-nniil eond’ort and safety far a niece
princi 10, and for the sake ol prosperity,
(fcjee Valon papers pa. sim.) He has not
learned the modern maxim lo make the'
1 best Ii irguiii you can lor yourself, and let
posterity shift as well as il can. lie has
a •( learned—that in a tjucslion between
different atiilvt, a majority ol those having
adverse interests to ours, (see Mr. (iriai*
ke,) me more apt tube light, in deciding
ion our interests, than a maj ably oftho.se!
| whose interests are identical vv idiom .
He has not learned that the fn I o' jeet. ol
modern patriotism is not ft> pci ;o tinfte I
i liberty—but "to perpetuate* the uuikin.” \
' See. Air. ifrimke.) IS; i.» weak enough
| to point to the t xaiu; ie ofo.tr (•..•veftitioii-
I hiy fathers; but who doc; not ) eicetve
! f:iat they were » »ob to le-.tsl on so Iri I
llt ng u dispute as that »*t the ti a tax ■:
'\V!iat tiid they gain / Tiu-y e.llsi.ted a|
: il rim oil. from a goverameid n alrr vvf.ieli i
Carolina was u f.iv oi ed eolnny ; nml an j
) dvr which they were gi Urn 1 -; rhk, ‘Ehey i
f agot that ili vnnioa wa- t;.e greatest of
| evils, nad they had their levvm’d. 'i lieic ,
| ciiiltheu gem i .diy _n.*o gaiaci>--hui
vv hat is that to t!ie‘ latl e > nmi'. i hey
jmv tippiuuded a.- - h> rocs, but the grave
is deaf. Mary of tl.emiui. • d th. ir pri
vate fortunes, ami left their p( sb city
>oor. lAiiiny of li.em s.illcred iiu ig, r,
cold, i*, penury. Aiuny ol them sleep in
fag.if.en holds hav i ig paid Ihe tbili’il ol
tin ir lives lo their egregious lolly. i '” v
tcrity has beach.ed. but vvnut tlid be-ygrain
lint an empty mime ! hea their con
; duct is ipinled there tore, let It be as a v\ ;if
| lung'—-to kictcr—“-m-t a.tau example lo lie
1 followed Taught by the (ailferiugs of
| their fathers, v.lio reaped pev.i ty am!
1 broken bom’s in a ridiculous crusade a
| gainst a trifling 1 ix on tea, the wiser
| Carolinitins of tins geiieralion, will he
I content to be eon ailuhomilly f ixed
I ‘ every man Under Ins own von* and his
I own (ig ii‘ee*—pi n v:.• c< 1 lac re lie ’’none
to make them afraid. ’
Hut let the Ed:, a of the Cuzvtle speak
for liim.-eif.
Tiie I'.ilii t tliiai.s (hut some ‘d« Unite
‘ nati ,n‘ slioulil !)<• annexe i to the terms
/ ihiilf. /"(•«!,•)))/ kr. V.i < appb. dto All
Ai‘li one's Ui f. Tie y are Used in the
same aec; pinlion nor. n \\l.:eh it was
'c'uitaon for the whig • to me them htiy
• six veni-s ago. vv lieu lie V were appln d
II i sitnx v.’hirli was pa it ry v. tn-n corv" r
i to that rXilf i'd by Air. Al Laaek (hie
1 Tic* opposition to tie* tyr.uu.y a.ei tnl.i.li-
Ilu-ii, waseoic-dde ed feclii.i!*. :m<; ab-urd
'by the advocates • f lhc..n ej ait., vvtio
1 imposed them. The ley dl-ls el 4 aroli
I u*l were told by liord VViliiinn <.'amphcll
jJ. al the *’ v» bob' d isjn it.e was about t. Ift
| il ng tax on tea. ami that the expenses ol
jibe n vv raised prov oi-nd r* giiiteiils
' vv i 1,1 be inti iltel; more than the m-igai
| <it*uist taxes impi'sed !,\ tin* Lrileli S’or
Isi in. at, Jl wes thought enough to ex
I cite a •■mil.! in any part ol the world that
a tax of two jit'in • n pound on tea shotdd
|b- (Iclloiie.ualcd ' lyrimtimiii hi.iii'ion.’
! The id ea of (lisin.ioa— of abandoiiing on.
, friends and lather laud for such a v ry
Ij, ijic vv i'.s regarded us munstrous. <«o\.
i t'r.mUlin. (not Ur. he it especially oh-erv
'cd 1 tells tiie worthy lan gesses ol .New
I x v that ■’ sentiments of independen
| j v arc by some mm of present eousc*
i (.''.cnee, oi fifty av owed, and esaajs arc
I ~‘lrcmly a .peiiriug iu llm public papers,
lo ri.licihe the people’s fears of Unit h'/r
--ami lie concludes w ith say
ji,.' ■ ! sincerely wish tiiat both you and 1
mavd'el ng have list happiness to se<
. tin.*..• vv In. cida r openly or privately a
vow s< nl.uteiits of independence, vim oj \
i, ■: . f uch was the i mgliage
ni di si wlm cmisi.h ied the lax on l a
•••lass mid painters colours no tribute, nod
' such weft dic'r f tnliim cls and wishes |
respecting the men who considered any
tax which was not con* tiftitionul, lyraii
'ny and oo;r cssioa. Were the w hig no
| (ions of 'tribute definite enough > An
; not those of the I n e Trade parly cquuliy
| so !
• *»►
“Wv .axoTors May t>, I*6JS.
Air. AloUutlie has just cottclmh-d a
powerful speed; again-lthe Tarilf.wi.o I;
Ins enchained the attention of the House
Ik-r two days, if argument mid eio
1 1 quenee could effect anything nn this siih-
Ijvet. we might yet hope for redress
against this crying injustice. ISat the
intei'inls involved in the preservation of
the protecting system are too strong lo
he shaken by mere words. As Air. Aln-
Datli.! said In. Mr. , (the great IJos
ton mamtfaetitrer, who during the deliv
ery of his speech tank a seal Inj his sitlr.)
••what responsibility do the representa
tives of the mtmnlheUirers owe i a; the
►Sonlit, for any votes they may give for
imposing taxes on as and oar eonslitn
cuts, for the benefit of themselves or their
constituents”! It is utterly vain lo ex
peel that these men will ever agree to
rcliu<|uish their prey, while the people of
the South shall consent to pay tribute,
and this will he made 100 manifest lo ad
mit of a doubt before Ihe adjournment of
the present Congress. There is indeed
| no hope whatever Unit the nianufactnr
| mg party in either House of Congress
I will agree to any material modification
i k.t'ihe T.vrilf, certainly lo nothing that
I will bring down the duties on theproh'cteii
: iirliihs to any thing like the just revenue
standard, ami most unfortunately the
' .tin k- on and Clay parties are 100 intent
I upon the IVesi.l. atial election, to take
I any part Calculated lo alienate the Ta
| lift'party of the North. Our prospects
! hero arc more in-promising than they
have ever been. 'This yon will see at
(Mice w lieu you find Southern men sup
porting.dr. Ann Iturv for Ihe Vice i’re
sidency, vv ho fulfil/m the Tariff of itXiti,
] al the very moment that the SkmUi is en
i gaged in a great struggle lo relieve them*
j selves from that bill oi" abominations.—
j That under such circumstances all our
j i If rls should he ptmihxcd, uud that the
should not he believed to he in
earnest, is quite natural. 'The impres
sion here is daily gaining strength, thin
the Tarilf party in Congress do not menu
to stiller any hill fir the the reduction ol
the duties lo he passed during the pre
sent session, hut that tin y vv id, to knji up
our hopes mid prevent ns from at ting, pro
• pose an extra session oft 'ingress in i\o
! vemher. In the mean time it is supposed
that some scheme of n Southern Cunvcn
lion, will he projected hi/thr I nn IStiieiipnr
h/ iu \ ieginia (at the head ofvvhich stands
Air. Kiteiiic of the ilichmond Eiiquirer)
j sons lo suspend in the lirst instance mid
'filially lo parali/.e the etfurlu of South
thirolina. If this is the course to be |)Ur
1 1 sited, the indications of il will soon be
come too manifest lo he doubted. To
I guaui again t ail deception, lot our
I friends keep themselves vv ide awake. A
1 very little time now will remove all
doubt*’ —Charlculon Mercury.
rilOM TIIL UMI KU • » Al I'.S T > It I? GRAPH •
' the liaNlv Ul' THE i;. BiT'ATIJS.
‘i lie bill for re ehurlering this instilu
tion has now been for some days debated
! in the !' i ena(e: on I the voles taken on
the several proposed amendments indi
) cute, «dearlj, that a decided maj irity ol
i that boily are iu favor ofits pnssage. \Ve
j do not know vvhat vv ill he tiie vole in the
I House: but presume that the combined
‘ inbuiiue ol The hank ami ol the oppos:-
, lion, can lake Ihroughnuy bill vv hi. I. the
may pass; and under sueli hehel.
.vc are left lo th. i. . colive veto as Ihe
■lo' ! hope again. . its hecotning a law —-
1 Our objections to Ihe institution an*
- known.' 'The ninciiJtionls, in our opinion.
• increase its powers, and tender their
passage doubly <1 tngcrniis. feiluati’d as
public opinion now is, we arc* not j,repur
ed to say vvdial tiie i’rcsideiit, will do
\Ve incline to hope he will veto th:. hill
1 now before the .Senate; uud vve are coa
li►l«'iit that he would gain more tli.ni he
• i would lose by doing so. He shall have
;■ mil Ibebie support to sate lion him solar
us that net goes, it he will but summon
up courage lo go through. I*nt vve would
' say lo the friends ol Un* hank, vve have
k our apprcln asioas that he will not do so;
• and sure vve arc that he would not vi to
a bill vvitii such amendments as would
■ remove many objections to Ihe huak, and
vet leave the charter acceptable to the
stockholders. So much for the consider
ation of the bank and its friend*.
We would make another suggestion t o
• those whose duly it is to legislate on this
subject. The slock is now worth say
■ IT) dollars lor if/Opaid in. The renew
al of the charter to the present stock*
fielders would be worth to llinu :!*> pci
I ci at. on the amount ofthe capital stock,
! or equal lo seven millions of dollars
: Tin.* is »i /<•<«(■•• given by Hongress to a
i privileged cla-s beyond the a.I vantage.-.
| to I," .!( rived from the a~e ofthe yablic
■ I ft aid • ami ol'acr ad v milages. W by sli mid
| they not be required to reduce the rate "f
I I iuic,c.,t ; They are nililled to charge
interest at M e fat ■ of six pec cent.. Inn
in consequence ofthe advantages given
by the charter, the rule of tin i < aj) til is
increased twenty live per c t. il by
I licit' charter each Ififi dollars ol the capi
tal i*. worth t-ddo. then they should bo al
lowed to charge only that rate ol inti!
! rest which would give six dollars on the
nominal value ol the slock, ’i bus, as
the slock advanced the rate of interest
would decrease. We do not expect suUi
a principle to he engrailed ia the hill,
hut the propriety of it must be tu-parent
Vet the suggestion shows clearly the
i justice of reducing thcrate of inter st to
sc eli.irgi I by the bunk, from six to live
I per cent. '1 he beneficial elfccts of such
!a measure njioa *he "general vvellare
ol the (••dtnlry cannot he doubted.
It is nniH'cessary for us to urge the oh
jcctiollM so forcibly stated ill the Senate.
We yet f ast one hope to the (’resident ; ]
| leMi.m do his duty : let him veto Ihe hill
j .ia! v.c are with him as lara.s tiiat goes :
| but wc have our ft urn.
MR. WERjsTER AND THE U. S
H \ .Mv.
We perceive that this gentleman I.ns
I at length taken his stand in defence of]
the rSenat<!. \V<* recomiaead him, hefon i
j fie challenged others with inconsistency.
110 examine well tiie torturous course ol
i .is political life. To vvhat principles
j have you been faithful! To what men
Lures have yon been true? Vonr whok
,! political life is a tissue of gross iinonsi
, teneies and daring contradictions. A
were against the Turin' in Hdft—M, o
Coii.’dUutiunai grounds. What ure you
- now ! Have your investments in the
* Lowell Alanufactary changed the Hon*
* rtiliilion of tin* United .Stales? You
f, were against the Rank in 18i(i—vvhat
j are you now ? Ilus there been any
- aliiendniei tto the compact since ? You
- were willing ami itnxiiins to unite yot»r
- self with the Soutliern parly in I'sg)—
) vvliere ure yon now found?—Tax no
man with inconsistency. You, like a no
* jlcd individual somewhat nearer tons,
r have boxed the political compass; and
yet, you both read lectures on consisten
* ey . jNny, ye set yourselves up as feneh
- et s to ollu is. as if ye w ere proud of your
> experience and acquirements in this su
f pie art.— / irn'iniii. 'i'nius.
• •»»
1 JtOM Tin; rilAlll KSTON MEUCU’RV.
The subjoined eoiiiiiiuiiicatiiin gives n
fcjheeriug account of the progress of li.o
Bta>e Kiglits principles in Lio.n'gin.—
’ ihe whole is well worthy of perusal—
At iuisTA, (Leo.) June I, INJ2.
I To tint Editor of the, Charleston Mercury :
’ i lie doyti'ines ol the r-iate Kiglits and
■ L’ree Trade parly, are rapidly spreading
in ( Jeorgia: the people ure l.'cginnntg to
' look at (lie subject iii.ne, and many have
been convinced ofthe n..constitutionality
■ of the Tat tit) and are now advocates of
Nullification. 1 would say lo JSoutli U'a
ruiiaa he not discouraged, your cause is
a good one, and wid. ere lung, he die
■ voice of Ihe Suuth. (South ( a olina was
, the first to raise live voice, and send .ti
her )ieddoiisagaint't the Tarilf. ft hehas
reinonstrali il ami begged for a mould
* cation ofil. Iter Kepresenlulives have
dour their duty, (hey have <lone a I tin y
‘ can (o •la r. * oagress inis b. ei> told ol
1 oi her op| cessions. t-bc has ie.pit's.ed
and urged the importance of a nn dilh u
-1 lion in the Tarilf. Hoes Ca<ngre»B hear
1 her petit ii n* ? Yes, hut grants them not
I Her v ide..' Is heard from one end of the
Kepuidie to die other, complniiiiag ofthe
1 oppressions ofthe unjust 'Tarilf, and still
t knigress does nothing’ for her relict, and
she will he compelled to either submit or
I resist, As to submitting she never will j
Mini, in resisting, sin will find her soic
her drvulul suns, mid her sister Cieoigia,
■ standing hy her side, South Carolina us
I fords a glorious example, and one which
1 will be followed by every Soutliern Stale.
1 lief sister Stales in the South ure only
waiting to hoar the result of tier remoo
’ strances, and afo r they have heard, then
* vve shall see vvhat South Carolina and
>' her sister Stales will do. South Carol!
1 nu will nullify, tunl the rest will follow
* her example.
Tin* festival in Hamburg (which yon
have* seen an neeeonnl, of,) was really
spl n lid, mid one which did honor I.
, South Carolina and Heorgin. 'There
were in my submission men present on
I the occasion, vv hr» were astonished min
t confounded nt the strong argument
hron,' ht forw uni againsi die Tardl) l»y
liovi rnor limnilloli and Col. I’resli n
The nn < dm’ had a great timl good efi’eel
and has been lha means of adding nev
ilieiahers to lla I'ree Trade parly.
•• |
Smiliu. il Cuiif. dn n< i/, — At hist vve linva
die reaiedy of Ihe t niim Tarty, lo vvii
Seeession, Disunion, and n Southeri
( kiali'ileraey •
They have always declared them
selves lot ti conn l ihitioiinl lemedy. lieloi’e
they Invite even n .'-onlhern I onvinliun. n
will he well for li.em lo i (insider the fol
low ing prov is! ais of the t 'oiislilntlon.
All. Ist. Sec I Mill, i I a use I, . —" iV
Stole simil eulcr into any treaty, alliuiici
or roiif il ration .”
Clause ILI.—" No Stall* shall, w ithout
the consent of Congress, cater into any
aunt or CuhijnH'l "illi (inollor Stale. ’
(,'h.irlnhni Mi miry.
j rrisv '^^rmMrvi^nwiiMit'tvtrms
\ vvtif\v to<‘Au)tA Y:osVvS.
p I ST l*nblis la d the Explanatory and
I l t roiuimicing I'LENCII \\i)lil)
I lit >Oli ; or lit si slej) to .he I'rcaeh lan I
gouge. Reing an easy Spelling Rook
and \ ocahul'ii’V oi'.ittftft words, to which
is added tin* I’i eacli i’hrase Rook—by
( VL If.ihhe Rossm —tided edition.
The original plan of thin little jMannal
has been highly appreciated, mid tin
win k used v) ill. much success. It has
been now innch improved by annexing
die sound and articulation of each word
accord ing to Ihe approved Dictionary o(
\bl.e Tardy. With the aid of this il
may salt ly he said thill parents uml o
(hers partially iiec.'inintcd wilh tiie pro*
lima iali- n ol the Im f nage, may give in
I' -inn tion to tlx ir eldldri a and pupils w ith
I* confidence and correct ness. It is also
lii ibiy a cliil lo hegiam fs or schools.
Also, just i-f*«-*-i'ed, the second edition
of ihe CJ)A«.S|( AL I RLN( II KEA
1 *)E|{, f elected from tiie best writers o
. that language in prose and poetry; pre
ceded hy mi introduction designed to
facilitate Ihe study of Ihe rudiments of (he
French, mid intended with notes explain
atom of the idioms A;c. liiioiighoul the
wond—by N. Ai Heat'/,, bile professor in
! Chape! Mill College uml now of the Col
| lege in Cincinnati.
' Also pnbli bed, an easy Cirmnmnr o.”
Ihe I'i'cin h Language, for young hegin
h,as—by ('. A3. J. Snrnnlt, late prolessor
t of I‘hilosophy in I'rmice, and now Trench
instructor in Harvard I niversity. I’eel
ing as a teacher every day (lie want of u
gt'amti’iir less obscure mid ilifiienit tlmn
ilio-e now in use. the author hits prepar
ed this, whirl) contains nothing hut what
is iadispensihle, and all it contains is made
a- simple, iiu ions and intelligible as pos
sible, Also,Wmiostrochfs Trench Urum
mar.
I’nblished hy RICHARDSON, I,Dill)
►V IIOLRiiOOJi, School Rook publisli
cis Tft)‘ ton.
A (n il jH
Whiskey. Gin. iWacitcrcl’ dec
4 A
j O hhds. Philadelpliin Rye Whiskey,
21) buriM'ls do. do. do.
r 2o do. V Cln.
IK do. No. 1 A’ackcrelj
Hl} do do, 2 do.
Ml boxes Loaf Sugar,
;ib qi*. casks sweet Alaftign Wine,
it) boO >i)aiiif)li Segars, for sale by,
.1 MARSHALL.
, march 31 ts 0O
•I. P. SET3EE,'
( Has again received from JVew York, a choice
I apartment of Staple
; B>?8 V <*»<)»»!,
•And efpeeling soon to receive additional sup
plies, now on the way.
m, 4- SUPER Irish Sheetings,
approved style,
Gentlemen’s Blue, Olive nnd Brown
Camhlets for Summer wear,
Gentlemen's Cotton mist, do. do. do.
, Superior bleach uotton Shirtings, put up
ns l,inen
Landscape Bond Hags, rich patterns
Blue, slate, liiec pink and blank Ging
tiaras,
Superior hlnck watered Belt Ribbons,
widest kind
Palm Beat’ and dark feather Fans, in
great variety
Hubbinet quilling Cnees and Inserting*,
Assorted blond Gauze Shawls,
Blaek, blue black and green Italian Sew
ing Silks,
. Blaek lli'lluudtp, and Solisa I.inen; for
Linings,
Lowell mixt Cottons &. New Orleans
fancy brown Shirtings,
Irish, French, -V English brown Driiia
all prints
Supei line double backed, colored War
scilles Vestings. French inauutucturu
and durable colors,
Boys Pearl Buttons, &c. &c.
Vl-.y ■>:) __ tia
Lacbmond Sir riff’s Sale,
• O'i the Jirst Tuesday in July next,
W' ILL tie gold, at ilie Market House
in the City of Augusta, between
the legal hours of sale:
All the right title, interest, and claim
of Chiistopher Miner, in, and tu tiie I -i.so
■if the Knee Ground, and the improve
ments thereon, levied on te satisfy a 11 fit
.Mansfield Torrence, (or tin* m,e of Thus,
Napier, vs John IS. Rutherford urul
t hristopherMiner.
Aj.SO,
Lot No. 9. Bridge Row, Bounded
West by Center street, Bast by an Ally,
North and South by lots No. n and lb.
Vlso, three negroes, Behecca, Jerry, mu|
Isabella, levied on as the property of
Walton Kmglit, to satisfy two li fas W
It. Thomas and John llutticld, vs said
Knight.
a i.so,
A negro boy, named Lisirus, levied
>n as the property of Stirling Foster, to
satisfy a ii fa from Columbia Inferior
Court. James Ferguson, vs said Faster.
PH PER F. BOISCLAIB,s. a. c.
June 2 (i!i
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E BALES heavy brown Shirtings,
for sale low, by
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Juno tW
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(1 ON'I'AINING rules foi Spelling de
y riv alive words, with a b»i of those
lasses which are not generally inserted
a dictionaries. By Uensseleur Benlly.
i iee Hbsi 25 per dozen.
This little work is intended to be used
u scliools to give the learner an early and
melinite knowledge of the formation of
h iivative words; the rules being given
.a u condensed and tangible form, and
. a book of reference Ibr those vv lio do
.■ol perfectly understand the subject, or
vlm niav lie at any time, (us most p< la
omet m’s are) ul a loss to decide In
deed even writers who are soirn whol vx
lerienced are often perplexed in spoiling
■limy derivative words einhraeed under
:he rules given in this book. We often
-ee chimnies instead ofchimneys ; nttor
des instead ofatlorneys, Ac : and some
dines is participles oi‘sueli words ns
■mil spelled emitting, embed instead of
•nniiiig, emitted : bmilting for limiting;
bailotting for balloting. But by a care
ful attention to (lie rules and fables in Itiis*
work, the learner will readily acquire a
correct knowledge of th- formation of
lerivutive words which will correct ma
ny of the gross irregularities and errors
which are so common.
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