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SIXTH VOLUME.-
I'UULISUKU T.VKKV *A rUROAV »V
MAftKS, FJLOUHxWV ft IfiMR*
Corner of Broad and Crawford Streets.
units, (in all euma exited) whoro oayuioitt in not
tnxde b-iflire tlia expiration of thd y«>ar. No •ubseriptioii
f received for lew than twelve montiw, without pay want in
\ advance, and no paper dinooiiti titled, except at the opUuu
of tho Editor*, until all arrearage* are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at sevf.nty-
* five cents per aquare, for tlie tirat iiuartiou, mid FtFTtr
cents for every subsequent continuauce—twenty-tivo per
cent added, if not paid in advance, or during tho conlihu*
x7. ance of the advertisement. Those sent without a unecili-
cationof the number of insertions, will bo published uutil
ordered out* and charged accordingly.
Legal Adve»it»e*i*nt« published at tipi usual rates, aud
with strict atteutiou to the requisitions of tlie law.
B*—All8aee» regulated by law, must be made before
tba Court Hohse door, between the hours of lU.iu the
tooraUir, aud 4 in the ovening—those of Land h) tuecounf
•y where it is eltuato ; those of Poreonol Property* when!
•ue letters testimeutary, of administration or of ■gunrdiun-
tfhip were obtained—aud aro required tube previously ad
vertised. in some public Gaaetto, as follows i ■
Sheriffs' Sales under regular executions, for THIRTY days;
Under mortgage fi ths r «xtv days, bclbre the day of m!o. ;
$Ales of Land and Negroes, by Executors. Administrator.-
or Guardians, for sixtt hays- before the ilay of sale.
Bales of penoual property (except negroes) forty days.
OtATioNs by Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, upon appli
cation for loiters of • administration, must bo published
_ for THIRTY PAYS.
(^Stations Upon application for dikraisslon, by Executors,
Administrator* or Guardians, monthly for six MONTHS.
(KpBRS of Courts of Ordinary, (nccbui.'iiiiied with a copy of
'the bond, or agreement) to make tides to lurid,, mutd be
published three months.
Notices by Bxocutors, Administrators or Guardians, of ap-
,M^cation to the Court ofOrdinary Ibr leave to sell the Land
C Negroes of an estate, tour months. -
H®Tices by Executors or Administrators, to the Debtors aud
Creditors of an estate, for six weeks.
zyT Letters to tho Editors, oil business, must bo post f Alb*
pKGftPECTUHw . ... ...
The Southern Journal'
OP THE MEDICAL 'AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES,
lu lied of- tho “ Georgia Medical Heportcr ? ” .
IJV JOriN.G. SLAt»PEV t M.D.
* “ What we should seek in'the Sciences'taT^CTH, and t^utli
is in l|je facts.*/—■Bkuussais. - - , -
.IMfORK than a your htw elapsed'; since we nublieli-
’jJM eel a nroapectua for .file. GybROiA Mf.du.ai.
.RkpoktEk,’/aud tlie work has uot yet lustfle- ito up-
Medical
auy, jlmt the cause oT the lUifurc orttetey of it? iiitena*-
cupublication, was tlie wuut of a.^-suJnciciit patioip
uge to imihorixe tho undertukiug." -
cdnHiiontlv believe, will pott stand. -by- Indifferently,'
carelessly and idly* and see tlie design aud “enter
prise** languish and die/in its very conception aud
inception—and dial too, merely Ibr die want of a small
patronage. **' ' y * ’ \ ' •* * .
Political and pnrtv. newspapers, that are calculated
passions and distract -the inindj uro of-.
bnlyliiuHlpotng-
(Front Me Metropolitan Mtfgaiine.)
STANZAYf FOlt; Miii. CitAVvroHD.
We parted in silence, wo parted by night*
. Oq.llie JmiikR of that lonely river, ' .;\-i/ - u
hero the fragraid limes theft boughs uhife,
• - We .we parted former. . *
The nlght-binl snug, aiid tllo stars* above- • ;* - - •
Told tunny a touching story, • '' . .*. r * ‘
; O/friends long past to tlie kiiigdotns of love, • e s
. - Wherc-the.soul wears it« Inanflc of glory.
.W6 parted in-siV.nce,-rour cheeks w.ere.wrttt. r t. **;
/With the- tour* 'flint, word pasi .conlrtillintr; ■ ;
. We vowed wa tvould lidvcr^—'taf, jicvCr/org^t*—.
’ A■♦those Vows aPtho-tim’o were condoling: *.
'But the lips.thnr nibocd ,t|ie. vow’s -of wine .
..Are ct>ldnsdintionelyiivBr£. v .' J..\' r K:
v^Hdrijakeyei the hcauti’ful spirit’s ahripo,V - *.' j
• lias Bhromlcil.itM files fdreveri ' . . ... '
V'vAud nownn ihn iniiluight sky I look, 'Vf2 ; •*.*•
• "Ana ift^htfrnl gVoWsTullto webpiiig)."V" f X
i Each RfciV is Wine as a b>ofr,*'.-*■ *. •
Some tale pf that loved one keeping.
to. inflame the pksaic
to^mi
ititlo them to attention.
Dr. A. HL Wftlker,
H AVING‘located himself in this place, tenders
his professional services to (he citi'Zena of Co-,
lulubiis and its Vicinity. His olHco is sittiated bu Broad
street* a few doors above Gen. N. Howard’s Store.
Columbug, March 15,1834 ... ~6 eowtf.’;
. Law.
THE undersighed, will’herenfterattond tlieSup^'
JL rioc Courts of .the following couuties.to-wi^:, .
.Alurtcogpe, Harris, Meriwether* Troup* Heard; Corv-
ta and Fiyette. His residence is al LuGrange*Troup
T ela
county,
• ,vAl#<l25
.rr-'-’r -
ruuus i
laittes t; Horne* . ' •;
' ATTORNEV AT LAW, .
ft J AVTtG located in (mulpkii),-Stewart county,
J(m. tenders hm professional services to his friehuH*
Arid die public generally. He'will attend the Colins
(4 all the counties id the Chattahoochee Circuit. Alt
v business entrusted to bis core,-will be at(ondcd-to witli:
’ h^mctuklity.
; March 15 , ;; , .%/
.;.s JLaw NFwttce. J .*-’-
T HE undersigned^ has taken the -Oflice formerly
VOcci!] * “
^ublic.that _
•hall be exclusive and unremitting. _
few of the Courfs in the Catfahioochoe .Circuit, and in
,H»e counties of Russell, Chambers, Macon arul others,
£n the State of Alabama.
* ‘ ROBERT. W. CARNES. .
» attention to |1h> Practice of the Law*'.
g.' He will attend u
t W . Law Nntice.
T HE subscriber has removed lo Columbus,
will continue the practice pf tlie.Law in the
Chattahoochee Circntt, and ■ the- adjoining counties of
Alabama. He ocetipioa as iui office,ihe-buildiug of
Col. Jolui MiltlU, situated op St. Clair'Street, between
Brood and Oglefvfcrpe Sts. neat (he Insurance Bank,'
. r THOMAS C. McKBEN.
■ April 19 ' -V, ‘ 'II—rtf
Farmers Bank of Clmttahoo^hic*
ColciRbps, ‘April 19,1834.
ten gotten up in die day; and are hot bulybimtl
Iv, but lilierully supported. But nowj fpr'-lhe" flrst
time*lwlien an nuempt is made lor tlie publication of
an useful and scientific Jourmd; one. Winch we trust
rmar cam healing under its wirtgs, .’aud health in its
flight; addressing pself to tlie rpul mwerv of man, liis
loti
ny.
Gc
nju»>j U|{, »vcC8C, (MoiUlcelln,)'Ch’- Gt . , V |H
borough,) Dr. -Haynes,. (Sparta*) Dr. HoXoV, (lute of
Eatonton r "how- Columbus,) Dr* Jones', (Randolph,)
*' “ *“ "j a^wr'lVjirrenton,) Dr*
diseases:—lies Implied-and si ambers iu tjdcuce, ainiilnt i
his almost .total unconcernedncBS, - - v.V
Dr.AutooV, (A«gU8fa,).i)rs. Baber, and-Lamar (Mni
flic workv "Beiidps; we intend making selections'and
extracts from all dhe. American, Euglish-un'd 'French
Medical aiid Surgital'Journals.. ,.‘.v;s .*■'j.v
*• Such gentlemen ni have not addrefjeetf us alreadyi
and as are interested in tlie'more efleetiml execution,
ondsne'e/ly coiiimeucbiiicnt of. tlie confemjdnfed-’uhr 1
.tle'rfaking,'will please address tis ut 'once, at Taryers-
viHe, lVigg.i county, Ga.,
• The work. will issue from tho press, either In Macpp.
'MUlcdgeviUe, or -Columbus, as may be.' foUfl(f most
convenient* \u panmlilet farm, comprehending-twine
15fror 5200 pagels-^Quarterlvat $4?pepauifptti.'
■' / • Parfey’i'Mugiiiiiie.
To Pftrdnta, Touchers, behoof Committees,
. and all wholleq] an iuturest rnthe improvii-
work luis received, every where,tiie'most unqualified
“—“ib&tion^ - It has found its .way to thousands ofjb-
....
has also found its'.way td.tbe school.room; and niany
classes of young 1 , pupils huye -botju cheered twice; a
month by tlift welcome vpice of tiitf teacher bidding
/them id lay aside, for.a few days, the class booVw hich
they have-— J
mid ron'd
maud’far
HiplMlCTil. ,. -.„!I RHRR| P
'/Encouraged by siioh-unexampled success,the puh-
lishers have resolved to render it still more worthy .of
5th June next, in addition .to an instalment, call-
pr. resolution of the Boatd, passed /th April, inst.'
a tree extract from fee minutes.'
. .ROBERT W. CARNES, Cash’r.-
April25 -•’/.-.12to s '
The Maeon Messenger* Macon, Georgia Journal,
it MtUedgevijle, and Augusta Chronicle, wiU-giye tlie
above one insertion each, arid forward their accounts.
Farmers Aaak of Cliuttiilioochee.
1 *■, . ■ Columbus Ga. 7ih April, 1KH
• T1HE StockhoMera ip (he.Farmers Bank of Chat-
M. tahooebee, are required to nay an instalment of
.mi dollars on each share, on the 2nd Monday in Ju^iq
<1 text, at the Bank in Columbus,. >. *-• -. ■ - '
, HENRY H. FIELDS, Cashier.
' . April! 1*2 . ■ in^-0r
J',V CoUHllbWB Bank Stock '
• ^ " ■ FOR SALE.
HE BubKribe?Mb«i for solo Tllirlv Shares of
Columbus Bonk Stock.. • ‘ ■ .
NATH-L NUCKOLS.
April 5. ...... y .tbr-tf
3 young, bus tiio. idrotlttigo oViimhy ycjtrrek-
' - Weiropoho to present, in the' progress of each vo»
. time, a great variety of interesiiug ulul finjiorlant td-
'licsr - s-wf/;';
. '• . TERMSf. ' ■
Pripp rinrt itnllnt* fl.vnnKui liflvanrS. • Enrh nitmlwr
T HERE is a Post Office established at the .Store
of John A. Hurst, in Chambers county, Ala.
nailed Fredonia. JOHN A. HURST, F. M. .
Apri! 19 ^ ll-re»3t .
tliCgreitest distance’. . ,, . , . -
• : fc j : ; Published everv other Saturday, by.
lilLLVy WAIT, &,CO. 121> Washington *St, irpstod'.
THOMAS T-ASH, 148, Chesnut St7 Philadelphia:
Cohrtnun, Holdoni-& Co. Portland.
WilHonif* & Joseph-T^eal Hatfimoje. jV*.
P,,Wood & Co. Baltimore. ’ * .* * y ''fj.
Mahioit Day* New-Yor^'. • •; ;; l s-.C
'. Collins, & llnmiah, New.-York.' T ; ,f
. joliii Wiley,' N^\v-Yojk. : 'f..*
.Marshall & Broiyn,.Provitlence.,^ /
Sold by all the.pfim:ipal bookseller*.in Olie.U. .States.
rVIHE Sheriff's Sab
JL ensuing term,
inquirer.
April 5
Sales of Marion county,* for. tho
will be published in tho.Columbup
ELIAB JONES, Sh’ff.
. Auctioneer's IJotice., . .
I HE subscriber having suspended the Auction.
Busntess fora few months, and having been fre ”
tly requested to resume it again, he now infomii
. ublic that he will attend to the sale of Goods by
. iction, whenever called upon, and they shall receive
hi* usual-prompt attention. • .
.•* Liberal advances made oh consignments, and prompt
settlements made. *i>:
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Auctioneer.
Alter completing tlip fir.it Voluuie; should suffickmi
eucourageiuent be afforded, tlie Miijof iiihy, .no* doubt, t
lie i lid need.to.continue his- inturcsting* description of
| ibliqalfairVaudothcrmatter*. v " - ,5r *'
.This volume will boqomnlett —. ^ —
tV-sni pageB each, told will: coiitain ki.kv^n original
designs by Johnson, and funilsliod iii any --piif( of the
United States, postage free, for Ode Dollar. • . .
(Cf* Saven Copies will be fureished to any one ad-
...essV'poRtjjgft free, for five uor.Lktts. - .-
., Payment in all coses to heiiiadd in advance,.and free
of dx’pch'sc to Uid publishers. • '
(F~3 *l<T.lS,<n-a' <vi*- iiou/cstkiiiw'ra wlin niinlfieH'tllia hntii'P
f OXICE.-r*The Notes belonging to Adolphus
I S. Rutherford, are in tile hands of the uhder-.
-^ned for collection. Those interested will do.wcll
' to notice this, as wo have particular and positive in
structions. COLQUITT & FLOURNOY.
Columbus Dec. 14 29* if
HJOTICE*—All persons having demands a*
ll gainst the Steamer Georgian and JWary Jptie%
since July last, are requested to present them to tlie
‘iubscribef,'prof'~ ,_ L * J ' l “ , '“ '
February fl
flfNTENDING to be abscut a short time from tin
■ JL Htate, Colquitt &. Flournoy are appointed rii V agei
aud attomies until my return* .: S. J. McMOH R f p,
^. v Apriliaih. . I0--3I
Ice Crcaan
iY be had at the Indies Fancy
„ from 10 o’clock A. Al* until 10 P. M.
April26 . - . 12-
Fresh Warm Bread,
M AY be hod every inorniug at the Ladies Fancy
Coufecliouury— ; Also, Warm. Rusk, uad Cakes
^-Of all kinds. Families, aud Public Houses can be
aupplied on liberal terms.
April 25 , 12-gm
limy GULF COTTON SEED.—For sulo by
Mr SHORTER, TARVER, A Co.
Pettit Oulf Cotton Seed* ;
T HE, subscribers will have in 8 or 10 days fifty
sacks of the Pettit GulfCotton seed for sole.
SAM. K HODGES, ft Co.
Morch8 V • b—tf
ci*fty—and for sale by
Steam Practice,
EL
it* Shaker $o-
G. W. DILLINGHAM;
I TtRESH LOBELIA.—A few packages'of! this
? traordinary mediciue, direct froin thi * "
IVkackarel Hint liliiie*
R ECEIVED this day ou cm^ ign mcui, and fur sale,
foirvHhh uuly,
- UOO HIiIh. Maukiircl, No.' 2. anil 3 ’ ' ‘
100 half BWn. do “ “ ' « -
75 Kils do “ »
400 Bula. TIioiua*ton Lime. v *
U. \\. DILLINGHAM.
April 19 .. I0--U
majorDowHHiS’sJttatfafcinc.
FH11IE pub1isliel , s'krb'*encuUragedi»y tlio'extrnonli-
■ J., nary demand fur tlie i»C Major JJoWniug,
ihri ia.tmilm nritrinal tliiil flMuiV hnniilor iif il!S,wrilillgSj'
to i^sne tho oi. A . ^
including his hlo^iu a pefiotCcai )ur)u. ^
tOLI lIBI S, GEORGIA, S.VI'l'UDAY HOHALMJ,ihqL B, *»St., ;
Bwfesi ii j
NBW SBHIGS-Vwl. I. No. 10.
I’OKTKV.
Ttie UwuiMi Sun Voriott^ Ri ihe'-'wioiij; woieji
lie had doo'e her luine, marked the e* |)reisioh.
“Silenee!” she cried—“IJe^radecllL-woidd’f*
llitid . meanly beg thy. lorli-iicd lilb!—VV*ri
thou Iiiy fullier, thou aliould'ot,dl»'ta>innrtu\e!
i ('ilCHce with the villain I—I!id Maitlmid exe-
ienteTriie warrant—Ourself— Onrdelf will sigu
it—aw'ayi- Ohasieliir dies at iltiy-bretiB.”
- *' -Tin well—” replied he 1 .calmly—“it is'
We pnrted iu sileme;—werpnrjflil iu.toariv
• On the.hmik. of last lonely river r \
But die color mill Hooiri of ikosi-bv gone years
• 'Shall hmig.'rdnnd tfrvfaftw direvcrf.f-. -
- oil! il verses can amuse ye, ...
; Fairc u, sweetest, laughing Susy,. * , ».
• I’d writo on, bat ne'er rebuke ye,
lliinilumiie mill guild nnmrcil.'<iiky:' .
- T,very rhyine should Biutor yim, ■.
-8p'dgl)jly,dHt)|iliiii, tender Sue!
..'I’ve snngtny.soQg—adieu, ndieul ' , ,■ ’ J
. aun^nit^atiMni^qk^Husy, Sue ! ' '
' ;Mf sej^ L'ti^yjEottrSr!
t-'.An hour hod scarcclv - elmtsed. before the
ttte'royal'.circle were dismissed,
urkness and silence.' lu Mary’s
,. jber a single.lamp wa» burning in it small
rettetM, befiire'a beautifully-executed jmiiitiug
of: (he Virgin, but the. light was not sutticieut
lo'penetrate the bbsourity which reigned ill
the many angles ami alcoves of that irregular
nmtrtujent,' .althmigh the .moonbeatiia 'were
ailinitted through the Open casenteiu.-'..
Her.garb bfeeremony laid aside, her lovelv
sliape seghtily.veiled, by a sin^le.'fpbe of sjiot-
less liueaj.hcr ahbnrn trciises ffoWitig ul trrt.-;
restrained dtixuriance,.'almost ,'tptiier ;feeG: n?
she had been a Oretiture bf'/periecl hutri'an
beaitty wlton view^d'in all the pomp of royal
pageantry,.sire;n<Sw : appeared' a heingof'ett-
peroauirul lovelihesi. ller eiiiuU vyliite feet,,
unsandelied,'Aided' over tfi*'rich' carnet' with'
well—the Ups I love the best pronounce my
.'loom, nod i.'die’liappy since - 1 die tor Alary:!
WOdld’et, thou bin- pity. the: oticmler, wltile
(hmi-'dosti;df«ho the ollenpe, He Cliusielar
would iiotexehaogc hisshorieticsl span oflilia.
arid violent dciflli,' lor the brightest crown or
Christendom. My limbs mity dic—iny love
will'Hvc-C)rovttr!- r L'cad on', tninions—1 ath,
more glad Id diui than ye to slay 1—Mary—
beaufditl Alary—think! lltiijk hercullcr upon
Cimstelarj”. ■
.’The guards passed oiiwnrd: last of the.
group, uufeitered and (inniovys), I)c Cliaslolur
.talked after them. Once ere lie Stm|icd be-
oeallfthe low britwed. portd.l.--hu;pinisetli pla
ced both harttU -tin lus hesir+, bowed lowly,
and then pointed'upwards, a'sl lie c-halintcd.
mice agaiii rhe words “Peuscis a rnoi—iNidrlt-
J)anic—Fenirez a. riioi.”.' As' he viinishqd
Iroih licr'presence; she waved her hand im-
l;ttumtiy r to be lelli-alohc; undalllilight long,
she (hrvVrstM. »iVd.TeiraverSe3'the.ilo'or-of' her
cliatriber iu paroxysms oi'-riierHercfHttlespuir.'
The warrant was broaghi to.' ItafVsilcnlly,
steijtly, she traced jiei^sigtiamre Vcacath it;
rrnot a'slgn of .sympathywhs ott- littf/iiallul
Yo'atureay: I itTembh shook iier fruii/o p 'She
' > ’■ tvairpussjoaless; majestic, and unmoved. The
Secretary left theyiittrh1)eir,pn;ius ; l!i(Iijl erratid V
and, Mary was'again a woniiiti.: Pro-drate
:u|mn hbrcoach'she'JaV, kabbing pntl. wgepiijg
as.thongh' her very sanfwds.finrstiuig fromdier
b'osoirii.defjrifig all 'consolation, spanring eve
ry idler at remedy^/I’/Tis’done !—l haw
preservcd jny iiunc'.'apd mjir'defcd.inilit--puly
Irieml." "d -J. /> ; Hi
The .morhing'.' dawned slpwIy^T-aildthe
hyivj;.bells-of a|Hhe: Churches claitgc^lho
death peal of. C.hastel jfr..' Tlib.tratfij) oi , ''tlm
cavidry ileHliiig from the palace gates strimk-
on her.jieurt ns though eaeli'lioof dashed mi
her .bosom. . An hpiir. passiidaway't/the.nii;
time bells still tolling; .the roar of acafverin
she turueti to t her,repose, she leaned against
the carved rnulliuns of tire window, anti gazed
slirihe whifh .it illuminated, and iter whis
pered'ori jolts tiros/’puro us llie source from
H’ innv' fllMVfjj—dhn'.priiYera nl lg_ weak'
Jj jumbfc morlalJjiemlentTor eyeryTriVIul
error, breathing all confidence Co Him who
can.aloner protect a.rtd purdoh.rdlieprayers of.
a tpteCn for ltur numerous children, and, last
anti holiest of all, a woman’s prayers Ibr. her
unfortunate aiTmirdr,;-Yes/ she prayed for
.Chaatehur, that streiigthinight bo given'to him
op Ktgh,to Etjttt thejiiriraseaof a miserable
•Ijjfe, And: that^y-.diyioe meicy the hopeless
love 'might-be uprooted dronf liis breast.. Thb
'■words'burst passionately from her lips,’ Iter
'tt gigta'wua breathed, sp
' ’ e jxtnyictiou flaaiit ’
tl,- that ihiaiuostj se-.
to by ’htlief eitls.ilmn
.very
.clearl;
iike.Iigl
cret pxuyeh'was listened to by other eats.than
thoeC of heaVeiilyf^ministers.'.Tep-df, acute
terror, took'possession of Iier miuil,. bauisltiug
by-Aisjstiperior. violence^every less etigro«jing'
“'■say: . 'rilie iiiatbhed.tHe' lamp; frn'ni ils fliclib
•WaveU it slowly around the' clnimbbf-^iwu.
titcro; inlltu ttutskhallbwedxp.otolhef widow-'-
ed chamber , a: spy-upeu her. unguanjed nic
meins;.-.stood a durk'.figure.- .liven indliaP
iuduienf of.'gStonisittheut :atid fear,da
ihstiifet;.the bgun'tifni'ltisliacroi'pureiy.feihaje'.
modeSty.ehesiiutelieda.VjelieUttautle.frbtri'.
the sent tin-which ii .had'-been cast aside, .‘giid
' iilt'oriitution M itnted.
longing to Su'mm- Alkbsoti* formerly a irosidcnt
of Bulk'county,' ;a -
.btrii .
ndlknowlng
reive any informution that WQuld enable Uin-to
or tlw placo of fbkidnnco of:the Mid Sttstut Atkinson,-
Kntl it would ntVonl the greatest sttlisfuction to iler bro-
ther. Who now resides in Burke county, to know where
she is. J . VJ. I:-'-.--.-!'. -.
Burke room/, April 3.
joiiN aVaiCd.
"*^1
their ucCoituts to tide office for boiled ion.
A Wanderig Sou* :
F rancis a. Norton,htoorthecivu bi»u'
necr DcpOruitenl iri sJjeT Tower of London, who,"
smite moutliH siucb cnnie.to Americn, and watt wittier
tressed hither at Calcutta, intreating die subscriber' _
utuko iniptiries respecting bis mu, lrorn whom lic-lms
long been without nny intclligcucc'. If thin advertise-,
mow shall iue'ot lus eye, lie u durneslly rcaneeied tu
inform dm. undersigned, by. letter, where ha is, end
lidw eipuloyed. If fie is in worn, orothcifdistress, he
will find Ins fndicrVoid friend eveg willing nitd pci 1 -
liups able to help him; At oil events, ii will rclmvd,
a pnrciit'n linsoht to know dint bis son is iu life, and to
huvo an opportunity of agnjj) CimivnOnicnting with
him. Persons', who know any thing rr.' jKvling the
Hbor'e yoting gendt-huui.a yAuthof promising fnipits,
prone t„ throw; mvay (ill their' mlvnm.oges,
will pertorm aiiactofhuainiiiiy by writing lo the suh-
scrilnrr. ARTHUR J. STANltllURY.-
FAItnrs are rqsl^cltully requested to give the above
out ttr two insertions, v
-Wsshtagua City, I), C. Mareh 28.
all waaiivcr f'. tie huddled,' d'n.im Jitid Jiyail,;
'uuddu'nKil ;-aa j'fi.baitl luivnd, devoted! .1.“ Ala-
ry,-diyim; Mary,’-’wore his..latest wbrd9. . “J
Jbvd.in-.yeatii; ,a3 l'have Iby.ed' ttt fiCq^itnee,
iirid lheo only,’' - The. nxe.-iirank l)is hloitil,
and tlie Queen of'Scotland tiinl nth a truer,
ttefvtrittlelt: behind, than'he,- whoth.for.n trio-;
.mciit'e.freftxj8iiewas,tu)rrit)eye<jtnsjay,l.'yrt'
-.was liiai last' wish smUfied/'frir -though; t<ie.
' Queen.might-pot.relent, the wmnnti' i|id hir-
grve', and, m many a mournful hour did Alary
-tHinicpn Chastelnp.' •' a
(h’nstvely^andid^inight .hej sadly, upon the. ."to,- F^ty-Kconil B«gt»'mnf,#thc.ronttwv.
gapden,vyh^rb she.hau sitlafeTy parted from 'jnoebafaeferisfic auecdofeofthts.gailtttltrip)-
;tltg unliappy-youth- .whose life r.was Ahua etpr-f—- n- .-ftnu '--- -u— -
>iulfrrilil.hv tliut verv fepliliir which. Sttitv'e-Slf
.soWtiua."
meat, is from a General Orilecr wlm. was, at
'the time the occurrence,took place, a field tdj-
ficer. in thijt . regintbot :—lnintetliaTef^, before
op; tio is llte-ligiil, tlie lijotl, aud the medicine
til the soul.—Hid.
7. Patient.waiting ti|tfm~Gnd anil itnporm-
ttale calling it|ton Got), are twin sisters, found
always iu cotupa tty.—Ifiid.
. H. ! l'lte line' prttsseth ou a man till he flics
oChrikt; tlieu it says, thiiu hast gotten a re-
Ibgc, 1 .forbear to tiillow tiico: thou art tyiso,
Itnm art safe.—/hngi/i'a.l. •
K. Gtcnf care must' be taken ns to.tho end
ofour actions; -'(hr'this, like .the ultar, sancti
ties till; gilt; as is tlie end such i, the limn.
Jle wlltisc.eud is worldly, is hmiself earthly;
but if Gttti bum man's cud, it makes him God-,
like.—Brooks. " •.'
10.’ Faith must he tlie root of thp divine life
—that which’mioses the brandies to spread
atrd the Iruilft to appear. '
Mrirriage.-rTltB (nan who is mnrried- for
niere vvoridly motives, .witliout-a epnrk-of al-'
fcclipu on the' woman's part may nevertheless,
gth: it; eve.cy worldly, souse of the word, a
goo) .wife—tint!' white Jittelish .WM.men eon- 1
litme to be wlint, thnnK Heave tl they are, lie
is.liliely tpdd so t-doit .whp’n it w'oinap is msr-
rhni'fbA'llre sake of IteY fortune, the cage is al
tered,'and the cliaiioes are live hundred id one
Ihflt-siie ni.Hrries a_vUlinii, i>t at bits', ascoiint
drd. * '•■’ To set about seeking a wile
is'likersi-uUing oittfs Ihrttme, and the proliip
blllty'of Jindvjjg agood tme itv»iioli at|ttest is
less,” tfioaglt.'poor eitotigh,, Heavim Imfiwsi. in
lilith casus. - » *. *■ The man who gels in
itfyq-'iieofliise' ho Jnis' determined to marry, jn-
sttapl of marry ins, hecauHo' he is iu'Wc, goes
about tti .private parties'aiid io!;i;ublk: place,,
iu'Search <if.a r wi{V.v' and 'there Ke is; attracted
■by !q. ;woit)an’s nppearaneq, and,.the; figure
vtihii-li she makes in public, not by hpr atitia-
..ble.'deimriineht, her dotues'iie tpialities, and Iter
"‘grind .-.report;. .WpteHng placesmight ■ with
etfuq!. prdJiriety;. , bo'jculled fisltitig jtlac’es,/b'e-.
causo they.'uie i'niqttented by. femalu-njtgiers,
whp-nrc in quest of stteh jirb'yl the'-plder for
thqir dau'glitors, the .yomlger. , lor, 'ttiemsoiyes.
But-it nf ti djttigerotiR.s/iorr, (hr tho fair Pinca-
■jMjjw |l—— 'in—'r-v - j patch, a hpnito, or-.
•cnttglit by u shark.
CoqausTio.v or a max— vVb leu.n.ir.un ,t
rorergit Journal, m H | a ■peasant of the Oml'.- ■
t.y of Fi|h in Scotland, tlil-d very'jntely ol
death which is not the less struiige'for nol I -
mg without example. While warming hhr.«
self belore his kitchen tire, his hotly itG . •
once beentne enveloped iu flame; and a: i
was attempted to extinguish it, there Hsu. .:
from tt bluish sparks, similar to the light, p .t
tlucctl by a brimstone match. Ho tlee'ut « .
nevertheless, .before expiring, that lie Wiit.
qmte a distance from tile fire, when he exp
riunced nil at. once a burning, heat iu hi.
stomach’,—one miniife afterwards, lie pet-
t-eived with alarm that his legs anil arms wi;
devonrcd, with flame. This wreichetl m - :
had. a passion fttr strong liquors. There w.
not n week that he did not drink by .way ./
joke, acconling to his own expression, a ha .
bettle of spirit at a single draught. It is it.
this deplorable habit that his tragical end is tv. '
bu attributed.
hn/ilementa of Hiahumlri) Defined.—In the
Legislature of Maine, a bill to exempt cc-rtai;;
jOAtpldments of husbandry from attarlimei.r
atttl.finin distress for taxes being under entol.
ildratioii, Alr.'Woodrnmtprtipfisedasunamctai.
them, to strike out the words “plough, har
row, yoke, chaWi, bow, ring, and staple,'-' nod
insert ill lien tHereof, “one gtiiiilsUiiie, twt
bum'shovels, and iwo pitchforks.” Mri \\
spoke at some, length itt support of the pm
■ppsed amentlirient: Air. Haiiiitifnrd suggest •
ed to Mr. W'. the propriety of inndifyiug lot,
amendment so as to exempt jttek ktt'ive;. .u .
whetstohes. After a warm debate the amend;
merit was lost—so plough, harntw, yolv
chain, bow, ring, and staple, are exempt li..i.t
attachment, while the grindstone, linra sin
vels;'.pitchforks, jaektiives, and. wbeuUthtvt,
are lett to take care of theniselves; '
trix.ls mil more likely to'enleh a.bnnito, or- u
dorutlo, UhuVshe is to bp •; ‘ ' “
f'Wiinpitto Hittos t and THK'airto rixdf.K.
Thq weirding: ting is wprti on the fourth.- fin*
ger 'of the left hittid.'Tiecause-it was‘■anciemly
^eiiavtahthat 'n-small arfery- tart from this fln
ger.fo.the heart. • Wheatley, on.tho'au'thority;
of old missals, calls it' n vein. “It is,” he
says, “because' frotrr thenctvtHere pritccccjs'a
jmrlictilnr yein to th'erlienrt'.”, “This indeed,”
ho'atid8i’ “i8.tiow:contradicted by experience ;-
but-several, rpiinen; nut lairs, us well gctitilcs
as Christtans, ' as-well physicians as divines,,
were fwmerty tif this opinion; and - therefore
they.thnught this finger tlie prpperes; to hear
'llps pledge of-love,*thntfrom ..thftqce it might
be coiiveye'd as it.were tin the. ltearti' Levirius.
'Letnriina. sp'eakiog-.pf the ring finger,' says,
“tbit a smajFbranoh ofthe artery ajid' not of
the nerves, ns GeHins thought, is stretched
flirth from thp.lfeart .unto this finger; the ,rao ;
tion whereof you-may perceive evidently in
nil tliat nilitcts the lieurt in wontnn by-the
(ouch rif your fore-flnger.-. I; used to raise
stioh' as are fallen in a ^woqit by pinching thfc'
joint, and by rubbing: the gala with a.,liitlo
“““■ ‘■-r by this, a. restoring.forco that-is- in
sn’d rouittl me boats like liail ' Af- **> this,a', restoring force that is-in
;imeb( Sad formfitl infoMlite on the an5 rdresheth.the
ichiwas dotiejn the cyttlest ipariiier
Sstructivp.iire. from d Frimeli baitt;-
ry and a bittttilion of infantry oft the heights
iu IronnMajor Storiitig gitve the 'word, “fix
linvnilota * f lit n mnliipnt <*rv hfivniifri urun
•beach, which.was dqtiejri the.cpniest: manlier
under a destructive tire from a French batte
ry and a battaliotv of infantry oh the heigh
in front, Major Sterling gave the word, •*(
bayonets,” . Jij a moment every bayonet w:
fWtCLtjhe jriusket. .TlieMajor qexl foH'owed ,
wijh-yprime :■ and; load';" biit the- words' hud
.scarcely escaped big Ijps. whoti.^u iridivinriaT
in:the .rnulis. yoctlerat'ed—.“Nu prime .aud
. load—bui charge balgiiets, and by Gpt.imuif-
3 s.x ^— maitV
iji^clintge; . 9 I ■
only ldven the.-wnid to prime aiiu lituil. X)h
inquiry?il.wiis lound that'Uie person wbi.had
assiimetblhe comojatld ..'Wan' jio other than
OjJl " ’ i ^ -S iitct
“ bright, beajfoitft, ruler t>f my .'dequuie»,..par-'
don—s’V. - i's'-.L: • ' -i'.'.-j’-.*''.. f'-r-J.'- :■ ’:■/ .
• ♦* Wf«tU;-:IiOJ”^-- she. Bcriamet}^"m.-Aijtos'vf.
dre.ad' intensit^ft'* inoi a itfoi fiU/i f'runt/jisV
My: guards!—^vByloti—Cairniejiael—Fbottiitg
—will.yoleqir;ynqt^ueeu liloue! almie'-wUli
trerriiuiny' rmti:-J>hi?k,'.d l ijljouoiu i ?.'.:TillititL!'
'Slaveii-^!-’ She pried, triruiugf her flusliiifg byes
iijsiit him, Iter whole lorn) swelling oa it were
with all .the ftiry.ofinjUrttj iiiuoeencisf^t'didsl.
ilioii dare'-ttillhuliijiat Mury-r-Mayy.Utb wife
pf Frnhcisi.tlie 'tiuoiuted <iaeeri.«f cieotluiid,
vt’ohld’hib*'! 1 ’ Ahme'' iitfiiuidua- ialdresses f—
: Nay, juieoj not<jf I-spn riuhee ir^VV liat ho!
wiilrio, one aifl;»n WnRKtixlreiqify^-J’i
•Feac- riouglii'/rrnm nig—’’.-Jaftcred. the
vvietclfed Clias'tclntf hot yvitJi-^'VajijeTikc that
bl'.'.sbiiie ihiipir.L'd Ty'tfionesi.V sho~.broke. in—
r “ FbXR f tliink'4 >thad . that-1. cpiflfl, ll-ar a
thing',' ah abjetil: eqWa rd tliinjtf; likij thoef—a-
LvretchAhat-.^)dld-exUi("iif'jhe.m'(hn)>'.oTone
■Whom l»e:.- preijiutjkfo. ip.yel. -Jt'RAa' trtXB—
tinald Black,” a-private soldier aud ita obi
smuggler,’firdth the 1 slattil,ol' Skye. .''A n indi-'
vidiiuV hi the’same regiment.stated to'the wri
ter, fltat.fotf ; General Ashore arriving oh.:.t)iH
s'poi, hl' foltj riio'diW'rheirbruvory'WUKbeyond
rh'nji"'
. 1HRH
ntent might have laid a fatal termiiialiou ; anti
«ihV:kq' | J*«;'lhft? tuniin'g.'rbimd to tfio'’Onjti-'.
: tigl, jie"t}trthouish'eiiyrim-.for the irregulurily
Word, ifriiai wordcost uty lile^r’^.. -,/H ,
■ ■ Thy -life !-Llrad«t thou (on. riarusund Ifvcs
thi " “*
rr
tiiu cure ot' llie -MbBRra. llreetl, liostoii^ b*s/left tiiai
—.... •< ~ ■ > mbrrV “.Tretishal: Aiy^itardsr^Tr e a«av- .;At length
B OLTING CLOTHS, ol -ll HuiU. r«r rale by
• G. W. DlLLINGUAt ,
die passngeeirung'WUii.Uiohurriigl ipotsiepsof
the startled «in'mic,pl"(,lie palace—with torcli
arid siieiir.'a'ud brandished blades, they/lush
ed' into, the dllbtliubtil—page; gentfijei,' utitl
chauibetla.iiiT Tatties', ’with Uisiiqyelled: ■ lipir,
and faees blauelieti will) terror. . The (itieett
Stood erect in,the ceutrp o£riie.rp9ui, punning;
witli one white 'arm hate to tiiu shoulnef, to-'
‘wards-Hie wretched Culprit, who wnlftbideil
arms aud helld erect uwuhed Ilia (Win{ jit tin-
resikiitig gitence. /Uie. bwitt’tC.'mS|»> ‘. : yviri«
which olryie He might-lttjya loiied/ifienuiitd
eiitirattf ItiVeJlemies, lay at fiis leet-yltin brow
was white. <ut sculptured tuurbje; aun no X.:—
rigid', lint his “yes glared wiltliy, ami Inf. lips
ivered as though he would, have spbkeu.
'of Iris. iiieii. Colonel, Dieksttti rcjdled,'; ‘/I
might. riav« hclft |iiii'.'{nmi| tiui.iiy CVuii" -
eral. it was impossible lor man at Itolila whole;
■ri'giment." , :'-'liiji Utttiidd iflauk's (iu Gat-lick
Jijltij Highland- b'l6ud:was in it flume, and
.being quire uidigiiant nrwliat he tltoiiglit un-
—- ~— 1 l tpa jlnpat’"' - *-
eptiisli mi
which' lie iieeupit'-ibiu.tlic corps, ‘;.A» 'Shuji-
Mpeare soyt—-All is.vveU jlftit jehds.woll
htl( liqd .tIlfs ; f11rtiiits-charge failed, it' would
liuye beed u black dily' to potir Htmald. A
equrt- uiarpai aitd 'ilte halberts, vy'oaid.likeiy
have been the rewardbfiiis-uative a'fdou'r and
impeiutwityC^Vr.'H;./- ^
Fruiii (lie'jloligtottsSofivchif.fo'r 1831.’ •;!
,. .M aiitrE B
.. L.^low/mbll ujKjftioii.or our hife is. it, thaf
we rieiilly enjoy ! ' ln yoUth vyo nr b'sikiiig-
.forward In things thut are iti coiner iu.oltl age
.we are looking bfteliward to' things'that jtrt-
gillie past; in- manhood, though imleed .wd
ajipear to; be mote ehgagbtl jti thuigy thatarc
jtfeseutj yet *Vet» tltufis its) often uliMirbcd in'
vague deluruiiuiitibns' to Ife vusliy .Jinppy. on
sdiiie future day, fvhen weiitTvC linie,—Ahon.'
2. We will *upt,bu eonviticeil : how.' basely
and foolishly we'are' busied',Though;In thbj
• best untl'Jlujsi respected criipbiyineutV'in die
worlil.'jts Jpitg. usvwe.iiegled-uur’best'inil tuff
blest trade of'.growing i;ieli id 'graqe'pntl l|ie
cdlnlbrtu.blq'ui^juy.mein of - iltu-luve of God;—
■Lielghloiil". ■
•3- Hope and li ar are tlie strongest passions
of tliti j'nrmli /'fiiCaisisile urges the Ap/k of
that glory, which the gospel displays,-uun-fear
of God as tiic greatest and must powerful
jiidge. The ftar is a'ttbly Wlf-srtspicion. The
ttiorc'u'Oliristiuu'ltelietH’k aiid loves, rite mitre
unwilling, (jep, to disjrieasc Owl.—Leighton.
4. is the heart'yet.’ultbrnktat ? gift it; to
God with a d.esircif may.he broken t.atiil-lf
ho break it, tlioushttU repeat thy gift.—-
/Mm ”■■■ i
joined. AVh'orefore antitpiity' tliought fit to
compass ft about with gold.” ' -, .
Prejudice—Prtytidice- operates ; ujmn the
.mind aidcolor' docs. Upon .rite glass 'through
which wo look upon an object, .giving it that
particofar indistinctness and tint which is na
tural, arid the color which stains it. The in
tellects ofmapy nre jike so mafijr varied col-
ttred morals, each reflecting the snbjeetS'p.re-
m-nted to it, aceorditig to the tastes, antipathies
n'nd errnrs it has intbibpd, amT of course, the
impreSRjnns'it rocejves vary in prripnilJori toils
reccdtiro from or advanCeinonTto tlje truth—
Npw. hHore tlie ligiif o'f tliq' latter can break
upon such It jrtmtl v it mqst first • be Willingly
turned toward, tlih ruysof tlufguiding ldmiii-
nry, or if wllf ' t only' resemble a dark, cavern
turned nWriy lrttm tlto iiglit of tho stin, It
ntiist.feel 'coriseioKS tilat it knows coiripbra-
riv'ely'm*tlilr®icihaflt musTempty iWeltqfall
its' prerinheetveif nolioSs and tms’akes, and
e'xamihe' nnij stiek ai\er~ipfnrmatio;i ffT.the'
spirit'nftii little child. wbo is anxious after 4tt-
-Strrirti'on; -fflili'thio-Jshaftly very hiirtl.tq per-,
■fofm.to those whVnh: wrapped ap in;th(vighcs
faJpits Of thejr.vanity’ jind' igrioriltice ; arid litis
iS th'e.Vriry reasliti Why Ih'qre are Mt'fiiqnyjhe
victims of their prejudices tind 'errii'rs, us they
'flrid jt much easier tovlullinvThe current of
theiT: 'dtispolie ’ Iniiriors, than, to ; overcome
thiiimelvcs, arid love and pursue truth ibr its
own intrinsic value.'' ' •>'; •
' . An Excellent Afoecmerit.—A ,correspondent
informs ns that a new society is alBiut to lie
formed in litis city, to he enlletl tlie “ Anti-:
Tlght-Lacing-Society.”. Such j»society would'
5. AVo trta^know what CiiriKihasllnne/or
us, hy what
U. iu
... lias done in tis.—filatm.
Christ loo whole gospel is treasured
doubtless be the means of doing much good.
'If oiir hellcs could .be.persunded-to join it, an
usioriittliiug improvement would stktn
plui’u iutHfir pfiy-ictd cqnsl’iiiuiofts intd
general health.. ‘Coiismripiidn would be less
frcqn'cnl, and pjrtlo checks, and’features evi
dently distorted by excessive paiti, which is
endured with the tortitude <if a stoic, for the
sglte of a genteel frame, wtinld'be ofrare oo-
(•orrencc. The days of hour-glrisscs' would -
be numbered;‘and posterity would litivc eintse
to.bless.ijie (builder of the “ Attii-'J'iglit-lai-
cirig-StlV^eiy. , !' Wo sqy with Davy Uruckctt,
“ go uljeu4"girls.—A/rr. four.
' '.Indian Anecdote.—Joint Seqiinshnnash, nn
Indiuil.tif the rturiuimt ofu fiibcirt t'orineeti,
dUft was some years. Since' brotiglit ltefore a
j'nstieo iiftlie' peyev.on some chaTgy'or ttthcr,
'which. we do iiiit Mow, recollect; ' Jobp'ha'p-
I it-t trri tr > In- ilrtutk at i In.- t i me, tint I insteail ttf
aasweriirg'dircftly 1«. the question put In* the
jiistii-tr, iftierejy lrimi/’.retl 'Out-—‘.‘your Honor
i,s.yCry';wUo—very wise*—y-y-y yriuriidlior
ifv-vftry.wist^-i'Suy." .
'.lfeitig unable Iq gct aitv olliex answer from
: hi rii, the. juslieu oplcred frttn'To’ltc linked up
iilT(he next duy; when John" was brought lie-
fora hint perl'eelly Jqtber. ‘ - ; - ‘ i
“ Why, Jithrt,” said tl)c justice, “you wore
drunk us u liuHsi lust.night,” 'v
“Drunk!" ejuciiluted tljli Indfan.
“Yes, drunk as a beast. ’.AVlum I asked-
yoii.any (|uestion, lhe tiniy answer yoti qiatlo
was, * Ymtr Honor's Very wi6e---vc-ry Wise-
very wise,”’■ >
“Did ! calL.vnnf lfnnAr tri'se?" said rite
Irp.'ian, witli o, Lstk- tif inerCdulity.
■ j‘ Yes.", ihiswOrt-d tlie uiugistrate.
” .“Theri,”,f('plietl lotu), “i must have beeu
dr'utik,' true enough."
: Flying Mu.etc.—A mcrelianl of Philadetv
phin-hus received from Chinn, a paper kit*-.,
wliiqh in its flight heenraes musical on'in,
principle of the liolian harp. It is describee
.as.liaving two holes, one larger than ibe mit
er,'made along fhe backbone of tho kit,.
tliroiigli which the air, when the kite is rn:*-
•dj' strifces.the string, and produces the mule
cal- eflect nf the. liolian harp. Instend. of a
cat-gut-siring, a fibre of eiiin is made use it:''
iti this instrument. "A witness says he Initi
frei|uently-.exj)erietiCed the. effect it.product *:
auti the first- lithe he heard it, it- struck hftt,
.with great'surprise. He heard the cxqiii' iu
music,-hut efntid see nothing that nppeurt tl tr
have any-connexion with the sound which
appeared, arid was in fact, aerial.
Writer .Garden* ini Prutti'a.—At Berli’,.
there are four exien-ive .winter gardens,', n
which the.appearance of perpetual sumint:
is kept up.' They are simply large greeii-
houses,^ or orangeries, with jtaved floors
lofty ceiling, and upright windows iu front—-
•the air heatetjf by stoves, supplied with .fttW -
from without.- ■ On the floor are plnced here
and there large orange trees, myrtles, untl va
rious New-HollamT plants in boxes. Kmiivl
the stem ofthe trees tables are formed, Whir-: -
are'used for refreshments for the guests, bad'
for pamphlets aud newspapers. Thera im;
also clumps of trees and of flowering planter
and sometimes pine-apples and' fruit trees.
The gardens abound with movable rabies o(iti
seats, and there is.generally music, a writer
of |sietry. a reader, and a lecturer, .in lli,<
evening the whole' U illuminated,, anil oi;
certain days of the week, the music anil iiitr-
mination-is on a grander scale. In the morn
ing pari oftjie day, the gurtiens.ure ehietl,.'
rewirted to hy old gentlemen, who rend fin
papers,-talk politics and drink collee. In thu
evening they-are crowded with. Unties uiuj
gentlemen. .
‘; Trick of a Painter.—A capital story is tub I
■of Basic!, an Italian Artist. 'He hud painted
the.portrait of a,young sprig of nobility, wiit *
out any previous agreement as to price—and
after, it wits finished,'hi*customer upon le.tru
ing. his terms took hiiftself away, and neiih.
rcttirucd nor 1 serit.lbrthe portrait. Wlierf!ii|)iu
the knight .of the jwncil, painted a grat* nv<
•file jiprlrajy and wrote Ur-itr-afIt it, “Jinpri*-
onetl for debt.” An ntirle of the ypuiitg mat;
puid ibr the painting to liberate bis nephew «
i'ueu front imprisonment.—1\. E. Galaxy.
~ Purchdting a Huaband.—Bitsan, a Cittttitrv
girl, 'desirous of miilriumuy, received from her
mistress ti present uf n five [stunt! bank imv
ior her marriage |tortinni Her mistress wish/
eiTto'see the'object of Susan’s favor: untl a
very diiiiiniiiiye lellow. swarthy ns a Mnnr,
and ugly as an ape, made .his apitcnrunce.
“All, Susan,” said her; mistress, “what a
strange choice you hgve niiulc!'.’ “La ply'rii,"
said Busan, “in such hard limes a* these,
when almost'all the tali fellows art- gune Ihr
soldiers, what, mine of a titan can you expect
liir a five pound note I"
Doctor Lathrup wus a man of genuine pie* 1
ty, but much opposed iu the noisy zeal titm
seekbth “to be knowu of men,” A yoittia’
tjivine who' was much given to entinist,istiu
caut, one day said to hiin, "Do yon sttpjH.s-
yuu have any real religionf” ‘-None to
speak of," was the excellent reply.
Daring Outrage.—By a geuib raan win;
arrived here in the stage on Muni lay last,
direct from Columbia Tenn., we learn tin t
on Friday night lust between ft and iu o cits!,
wltile 1*., \Y\ Porter,.the Cashier of tlie liraiicti
of tlie’union Bank at that place, was passtii
through a'passage lo close the doors ihr-n n
evening, he wus knocked down by stiiite ui.«
known 'villiun, stabbed in the side, and left a
wus supposed no doubt, dead, aud the i>u..k
robbed of.about F2U,UtMl. Air. Pmler w -
found a shotr lime afterwards, but lltu ussussiu
mule his.-escape. Mr. P, wait alive ou bu.«
Ttrday, but fiis lift.- was de-put eti of.
Hunteoille Advocate,
More PkosckiVtion !!!—By a leiter ftom
Hint sound aud honest adviser ol the i'nfiat i t
Major lJowtting, (published iu ye*(ifttUiy V
)>uily Advertiser,) it appears tltai. the H*ti n*
live has lost his best ami Irpi -t ftietid. 'Ihr
Presiiieut fiusdeiioiineed ti.e Major us a the.-
fraeuny suborainuie," and lais sent liiui paio.
ing—UX*. slate aud all—alter Mr. Uinuie.-—
The Globe of to day will no linubt open it*
.batteries of abuse upoullie Major.’ Unlit "of
not do. Tl|f[sii)iilarity Of tbe'Muior is H.t li,
tliat not even “tne'Giobe itself” eriu shake ■ •
Where will the Ptcsideul find u friend -
The great magician, that urch-eiiumy ol Ma
jor Downing—will nudertuku to supply t ■
place of-tlie hero of Dowuiugviile. . tint o'
' PLOBLE won’t stand it. They go It” A««r‘»
ty and fmnkm.se against encakmg uuu-e*.„
uiittalie.n.—li. Y. (itruilt.