The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, May 16, 1850, Image 1

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& Nta mv mwamm *?&*■ ■ «#rVfc '4S* * « w- \*« •%$ #*- &*. -•: 1. ~. ■*—'‘V - -JJl-g* i#*I H. CHRISTY, I BOlYOtL 4 ■ ■ • ©iw©ifiiD “j® sikwe, MiniaTiias asas isHiaaiit j T. M. LAMPKIN & II. J. AD.ttW { noratcTOU«» rvsusurns ' jfEW SERIES—VOL. IU., NO. 36, ATHENS, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1850. u ” ofGEOR “ UBRAS ' VOLME XVIII. .NUMBER 6 MA«,T1^0»> | COMPOUND SVRUP OF NAPHTHA. | S rr OSLYA POSITIVE BUT A WARRASY- ED CUKE f.»e«in-nTOptk»mnJ all di wane* of tbe . This Medicine taw dcciJod tbe di-paw aboat > ' " * * aitfitriflhe nicdi- that c Om curability of OMt-uatpUuQ, utJ «a i t»l faculty and all who hare used it, >«k*Md all affection* of the lonij- TUfed, but thay are a* e*>ilj and »ua;nv curoa. •» *u- j t»wt any of the disorders to which th« human frame ) - la Cable. Tbe operation of a ningfe buttlr, which costs ie uliilt to Mii-fy any patient—if not alto-! djelher lee far gone wilh tbe di-caro—of thi. tact; ami 1 <ee«u a angle 3o-e give» criJvnce of it* extraordinary ! influence ’m arre-ting and eradicating the malady by ; (be burnediate relief which h afford*. “Hii* h no 1 quack or aeorei remedy. Dr. iia-ting-, ita discoverer, j ie one ef the axut emmetd piiyoiaan- of th« age, and ; baa made a foil di*ch>»ure of it* hi-forv, and all ita j component perta to the world, not wi-hing to incur j the rewioovitalMy U canning to.him-o.lf, for the *ake j of profit, a eecret which waa calculated to do »uch ' tmireraal good. And »uch has been the wonderful! result of it* operation' 1 , that the London Lancet, Med- j- iea) Time*, and tbe nwV eminent physicians of both | bmaUpberes, are anxbiu-ly ,calUii£ up-m tufTerer- to , bare immediate recoiir* to U, and proclaiming that | -of all known'rnedieiae. it alone has positively estab- Uabed ita efficacy by undeniable poof t of curing con sumption and all other di-ea*e* of the lung*. Dr. Le Roy’s SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY :*» me w- » 9 The only Medicine at once Strengthening, Purifying and Purgative, in existence. fltHESE Pill* are tho very perfection of medicine, as 1 they thoroughly nary* andpurify, without weakkx- nra, the *j>tem, Which ie tin* great end that has long been sought for, but never before discovered. We said “witboit weakeniug ihu *y*tuni but in fact Dr. Ia Roy* PiU* ttrxngtk** while Uwty puree.'— They abide remove the imi-ckitikk; and not wily re- taio, but brace up, and consolidate every thing else.— They produce no ■training l—im relaxation ’.—no debil- Ity. On the eoiitrnrv, under their influence, intiyora- tiom and purification go hand in hnnd! By the same •mien—or rather by a confederation of action*—they at tbe amine time harden the strengthen the nerves—porfiy the blood — fortify the^dige>tive funCj freely dliwSLrgo all »uperfluiti« I Ami t£ey are un- attended with griping, nau-ea, or uupleasant sci\«a'ion; UNESTO MART. '« deep end .oleum hush Sweet Mary 'ri* the boor of love, dream; Dg lik* a d ig .pints dear— or of love, if thou wert here! The myriad flower* of every fane Are .inking to their evening re«t, Each with a timid drop of dew " Soft folded io its .Iceping breast. The birds within yon silent grove ■ Are drrafhins tli«| the spring ia near— Sweet Mary, hi* the boor oftove. And I wi-i o bleat if thou welt here! On yon white cloud the uight wind furls Its lone and dewy wing to sleep. And the twret ainr* look ont like pearla Thro* the clear wave* of heaven', blue deep; \ '".V ~ M ” v Thenale mi^. float around, above, j ^llllt*r vviln rollliers Like ipirit. of a holier .pliere- 8wect Mary, ’li* tbe honr of love, is-occupied by j '* I am a stranger, bull am also a ville, N. C.» a writer in ilia Memphis! w,i?e an v,rlQOU3 ew » ' v j* are i ie Situtii A .i miin, and I owe nty lire, seal, body. 1 Enquirer, says lhal all ,l.e science and : ?, race r . a,u " r " M ' ent of >*««'*elve*. ■fly aa tvs: | health, happiness-ill-tp a woman- I learning in relation ,o this flesh and I ,he,r fr,<?nd3and ,h etr coontry. Xe—Vim habits of (belurkry bur-1 „ * "* tb = sard, and the whole phenomenon is ex .jR« ,n »" tmperor. tn call httnse rto an plained. The buzzards after satisfying SasTiften as 'he' let wl.ho»J doing gootl, he e„- a dark< And I w Tbe pale, foil r. A» lovely m aw it *1 * bright .mile light, beauty t if thou vrert here ! n lilent pride, ■ ibyrid? “° W ‘ Ah •,» Mrange, wild thrill Steal* o’er the fibre* of my frame— itle prc.«*nce teem, to fill benrr with love and fire and flame ; tliy *pirit around me move, now tby *onl i» hovering near— tweet Mary, 'li.ihe honr of love .grtivesanrl prairie was beautiful in ihe 1 fearfu I as the h«»wl from a den ofligers. (din of parly strife am! the clamor of] extreme, while the house was only a | Tbe giant stranger bad listened lo reckless fanaticism, this great and fun- j ■ double log-cabin with lour rooms ; and ' her lale with looks betraying the inleu- ! damenlal iruih of our political existence ! - 1 the accommodation for musiaugs con-{ siiy of mighty .emotion ; his bold fore-]calmly reutiered by lips whose words j e j sisietl of any number of hair and leather j bead now white as marble with horror,'carry with ihein the magic of inspira-[-' lariats lor hobbling and tethering *• out | anti anon red wit hr age, a 8 ihe sky burn- ■ lion and the force of prophecy. f I to grass.” Fate, however, had strange- i ing wiib the lightning's ginre. As she -ay ! jly ordained ii, that this obscure spot! ended Willi a shriek, he arose, and his FIe*h and Blood, should be the theatre of one of those • powerful voice rolled on ihe air like the J In reference l [dreadful tragedies, so frequent in the < blast of a trumpet in battle: } blond, 1 ] neighborhood of all posts f>cL‘iipied by [ ihe commandants under Santa Anna.— j The incidents were briefly as follows: • health, happiness—all—to a woman— j learning ] Juan Cosin. though in humble cir-' my mother! Anrrif I ever turn a deaf j blood” mailer necessary, is lo harn by j cumsiances, had long been a person of! ear to the prayers of an Innocent wo- ’ *’ j.greav influence in the district »f which ’ man asking my oi*l against a viilian, } Nacogdoches, was tlte centre by law. may both iny mother and thy God curse i He was famous for honesty, hospitality, me! I go for one, and—should you all j and flaring courage, a successful hun-J stay behind—alone, to fight Col. Pedras, ter, and perfectly desperate in battle,‘and his armed ravtshers of your wives either with robbers or Indians. Such and daughters !”. qualities insure popularity in new’tor-1. The speech was received with three est seulemenl*'; and be was popular to ! tremendous cheers, and then a general a proverb. j shout, that seemed to shake the solid It would consume too much time to earth, uttered the first peal of the revo- narrate how it happened that the bid ! lot roil— Mexican incurred the suspicion and ha- j “ We will all go. Pealh lo the ly- tred «d tlie great Federal tyrant, Who rant ! Freedom fi»r. Texas, and the gi- transiciited an order for his arrest and ant shall be our leader!” punishment. Ferdinand, the nephew I Anti then for the first time was heard of Colonel Pedras, commandant at Na-|tn the land of the dive oak a name de cog* Inches, was dispatched with fifty . sttned to become an echo to the pulsa- men io make the capture. The young *»«»»» «»f all hearts—the name of Thomas officer found his victim seated at the, J- Huski pper table, beside the health of bis j The next day he led his raw troops home, attended by his only daughter—i lb tlte attack of Nacogdoches, and lhal sylph of raven ringlets and queen stormed every position against immense ‘ he starty eyes, whose chastity, jo-j odds; after an assault of four hours, the ami surprising beautywere ’ carnage being dreadful on both €l)t (6atl)erer. That to be great is to be happy, is : one of those errors which have almost at all ages prevailed among the gener- he fall of. flesh and ! f'> rmi ‘V ki " J - But lo be go,,,I is lo weeks ago. near Favelle- l “ *“W,- »* «*«* fer ** v* - . i wise and virtuous few, who M iiutMMl of thv usual tlabilifeU* tivo*. ttiuf feel * glow of lieulth and comfort radiating, MHwere, fr$mw» centre thronghout their systems. IMPORTANT REMEDY. DR. MITCHELL’S EYE SALVE. ffUIE great advantage* pnswmed by thi* article over A every oilier, are Certainly, Safety, Cunveni Economy. All to be apprehciM inflamed and unhealthy stair. From the Sunday Time*, Thomas J. Rn«k, Lawyer, General and fteMator; 9R, A PICTURE OF THE IDEAL OF TEXAN CHIVALRY. On the 25ib of June, 1832. a solitary 'ght have been seen urging <*!** like? ihe a the grand pr« of a r«l from Narog*loches. Fri 8»lVa due objection i can possibly result from u*e; applied t<>'<hc external portion* avoiding all the inennvenienro. pai ■ectwarily attend the introduotio tide into tbe eye. It* activity in * 'l *o great that b.it ' ■mg in hIIc Crockett: ihe traveler beguiled the ofbis j*»urney bv singiu; once sonorous, powerful, and as a heari-lVIi laugh, differ- is of a wild western song, nsly attributed to Colonel *b»1l v ...... ........ ...... .. j poor devil* do. When Fortune, fickle dame, hrnpecks v We'll take our rifle* good an t true. And make our trotters play for Texas." Immense heigh. ; hy this nine me [e ^ e( | , lis lb V memorial: contents of their stomachs become pret- !.. , i . ty well digested, an<l ii is a habit with j them, either in playfulness or anger, to* :«me in collision with each oilier, and it • s most likely that it is in anger, as they r variably disgorge; such is the habit of j the young when approached by man or! animal, as it seems tube their means ofj defence. No _ these tacts, and considering their rapid tnesc facts, and considering their rapid ; Ullle3s its illfirm i ly turn lraitor , mnvemenls and ihe.r greal elavalmn. feBr unbar lbe these showers of “ flesh and blood may j he- accounted fl,r. The diffidence between war n. Extraordinary Crime iu France. ! I >cnc0 ha3 bsei1 " eN ‘lefined hy one A rich proprietor, nod a mnire, for! lhc a " clcm ' : i»ne of peace tl ■vend veerspassrenal'ely loved a young ! sm,s . b " r Y lbclr fallrf rs-In lime of w tellig he theme of wonder lo all beholders, i and, fortunately; among the slain The father was loaded with chains, i dead body of the atrocious Ferdi- n spile of the shrieks, tears, and eti- nand Pedras. treaties of his beloved Julia, that: ndor^ Such was the debut of Rusk in Tex- ed and adoring duughter. But ujihougb ! as, and from that day his popularity has Ferdinand Pedras possessed n soul nm l guue on steadily increasing, without to he moved by the sorrow of the de-[«*vcn a transitory eclipse or so much as spairing child, he bad a libertine’s heart, a cloud to dim its splendor. In vain, for to lake fire at ihe vision of her match-j three years. General Cos demanded his less beauty ; he proposed to free the; arrest. Mexico had not soldiers enough father if the daughter would consent to 1 1» lake him, and in 1835 6 he assisted sacrifice her innocence ami honor. She to chase the last of these out of the with aid lliej.1 •T |»r« * Whxt Whin Dr. Gordons VEGETABLE ASTl - B I LL10US FAMILY PILLS. T10R tbe cure of Headache. Ovldme<«, Salt Rheum, Jh' Rheum*U-m, B*fe*, lleortbero, Wunn*. Dy*pe| •ta. Cholera M-K-feer. Pan,, in ihe Buck. Limb., iw JbmU. General Weaknc. Fit*, C.m*umpti*m. Pa I pit tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint. Ri-ing in Ihe Thmit, Hrvriprla*. DeaUi-i,. Drop-y, A-thmm ludung ml the -8k iv Fever- of all kmo-. Cobb, Gout, Grovel. Female Complaint*. Nervwu* Complaint,, am) a'l oilier Db—«w arirtna from imporitie* of tbv ami mor bid aecrt-lion* of the liver and stomach. • di-c—*e to which the human frame L« *ub;ect, originate* from impuritic, of the blood or derangement ef the digestive organs. Dr. Gordon's Famihf Pille, Being cumpotmded exclusive!/ of Mich ingredients as •ature intend vd -honld operate on the hnpuril ie* • >f the 8a«ua System, -trike at the root of the disea-e, re- •ovinaUimpanlic, frrw i lie body, opening, the pore# externally and internally, venerating all fervign and ob- ‘ naxioos particle* from the thy «*.*«» that the blood, of whidt Km the origin. «oa*t t« thoroughly pure, neccs- Mrily eecnring a (Tea and vgoroa* aelnm to vhe Heart, Lancs, Liver aad Stomach, thereby rsstoring health, by spsatag the pors*. clean-ing Hie van* and arteries. -onimpeding all the natural vejjw and purifying the blood, they render the system not oqly thorougblv wand bat Also impervioq- to .di«e»«e, wen when all atbsr means have foiled. Within die last twelve MwiP~. nwro than «n» hnndred casos.of the roo-4 ag- caavoted, tana, of Dr^pcpsia have boon cored by U»e medicine, where rigid dieting; the blue pill, and alnawt every other mean, had been resorted to without any bcMflt, end when death -tarod it* mi-eral>!« victim fbBy io tbe taoe. If Dr. G.mIon'» Pill* were not adapt ed to the cure of may but thi, horrid malady, their uni- flormsAcc*** in tWs'disea-e alone would he sufficient to •waft on to fame" the name of their inventor, as a benefactor of bis specie*. , - “ J1 “‘ ^ «'! brilliant J ihe right sort of pliilosi tul inmsirel, speuking •* Wljon the game gives ihe valley, ?eek il on ilie oilier I lie iiiouiiiuiii. He began again : n the lover kmvv, rriml enqueue vexes Whv, lei li^ , ., ■ . There’s lot* oi pretty gala in Texas." ) ICUU ° r American .. D . , tones of ihrillintr ‘•But nnue ure |u«ly eouuglt to „ „ m , ,„. r ,f v ireak my bean, inierpolaieu the sing rejected llie iiitanmas pn»po ; a blow in I lie face, when ihe armed ruf fian swore a horrible oaili t»execute bis will upon both; and ilien • • • The daughter was ruined, and ihe fath er carried away in chains lo the prison at Nacogdoches! When Julia awoke from the swono of her awful dream be was gone and with ihe cousciu of her loss and shame, ihe entire , I «»1 'be woman seemed lo undergo V h y rible change. m so- Wid, dark eyes, tearless, glassy, fix- o!l»«*r ! e<l n? “* a w,r l»«** .vei flashing a i erous an*l h double portion of luminous fire, she pie—ihe leeling that led him on, like inclined a horse and hurried away j call from the voice of God, to l lie sutrm- wildly am ni'l the country. She halted j ing of Nacogdoches, one of ihe rnos her ,Mex iry. Aderwards he amassed a forti the Texas bar, and was chosen o the first Senators of the new Slab nexed—a place which be may hold for life if he. so wills it. The c xtraordinnrv success-of. Gep. Rusk may . be ascrilied cBiefiy to t wo us ness i attributes, which we have seen strikiag- ,,rR j ly emplified in the facts of the foregoing ter- j sketch j his cloudless sunshine of good humor—that which prompted his wild the prairies ; and his high, gen- sympathy for the pen- * I have lost a day.” The sun is like God, sending abroad life, beauty and happiness; and the stars like human souls, for all their glo ry comes.from the sun. .... , , There is not an enemy so stout wtt l a knowledge of ■ storm an j he the fortress of the mind. girl. The families were like rhe pa t |'he fa.hers bury thei rents in »* Romeo and Juliet, * at war ; anti they could not agree. But after several years of pressing solicitations, he obtained the hand ot his mistress.— They were married, a grand party cel- ( . , ... brmc.1 Ihe wedding ami ihe reconcili- ls ,'. ,e " - " rst - Yaa ma y cause l ‘ l "’ ts lion. The linfmv rorirro! a, philosophize—you may cause donkeys Conceit worse than Ignorance.— There is only one thing worse than norauce. and that i3 conceit. Of all raciahle fools, an overwi i«l • rehea rror her ‘•But pay when he gets able.” he mined as a snho for the amliiguous lumcsty of the quartet, and then iviumled over a space of several intervening verses to the finale. “ Where shall we politician* float When every freeman's poll rejects os 1 •csof raxs.ia utM.wevk.' He ended with an obstreperous laugh, lout I, long, cheerful—a laugh mil ran ’ ol the lips but til The heart, and of a heart all one ocean of kindness and courage. You would have endorsed the character had you heard that laugh pealing over the prairie, or could you have seen that horseman as he rode on ward, his merry face seeming to reflect a living mirror nil the light of the Of immense «ur. F*.mor. th. JMirir*. ,ho! bl ' h» k«l a giliul »fdun .Hid trnlic, T**f it* operatioa. th« complaint-*4(1* adapted whom mulling on earth could provoke Utafler-wra-tbeaddroMtadtoG. W. BURR 4t BROTHER. 154 Groanwich street. New York, wtobs-rstbs 8ota Agency of the Soathsnd West. ; LUCINA^CORDIAL ; , Tpe elixir or i.ove. I<» anger. ’A>* the day declined, however, and (he stretch of the prairie still appenred interminable, lrelbre. him, t» pensive shade gnthered on his hold brow, and he murmured—*’ I most .hove Wt my way. I will probably share a common father’s ongs and.her own. All timid mml- esty, all weakness, had vanished from tongue, utterly consumed by the diing thirst for vengeance. She painted in passion’s fire language, and with awful minuteness, the facts of the damning deed ; she bared her virgin J showed the livid marks of tin* mvisiter's fingers among the maze* fibnse azure- veins, along the surface f l hat expanse of snow, now so polluted nod soiled,-but before, as pure ns the glentn ofangel’s wings. A Ml still wherever, the beautiful ruin wandered, a deafening yell of wrath nnd vengeance rose up against the ty- The people of both races nail of all classes flew to arms, appointing n general rendezvous for the 2-5th of June nt the residence of the absent nnd imprisoned Juan Cosia. Let the read er conceive that gathering. It was late in the.afiernoon fiefote ihe different compniiies all appeared, for some of them had far to come, anti alf had. preparations to arrange. The whole force amounted to six hundred men, Americans ami Mexicans, in about equakiiumbers. The first thing that ought to have been done .was the elec-: tion of a dpef commander, but instead rif ibis they entered upon a noisy tier brilliant uchicvineutain the annals of land where all is bright. cannot close this fugitive fragment without adding one more remarkable fact ia his history. Rusk is the only puhlic man in Texas who has never en gaged jif n duel; and for this singular r.ison, so honorable to himself—he jver bad a personal enemy in the world. o conclude, lie is a Titan in physi cal force, with the loving soul of a hap py child. He is hot distinguished by eloquence of speech, but bis laugh is something r/tr/ne—.the■-clear ring of a heart suund to the very centre. The happy couple retired, the morning a pistol shot was heard. The husband was found dead nti-chamber; the young wife asleep. A letter explained the suicide. It was evidently written before the marriage. He said in it that he had reached the highest point of human fe licity, and could not descend. He could not hear to be less loved, or to love less. “ 1 die from excess of happiness.*** Another mammoth Cave. A lettter in the Madison (Wiscon sin) Argus says—at least so reports a Milwaukee.correspondent of a Hartford pAper—that another large rnvo has re cently been explored near Madison, by Mr. Hovvel Lumley, a member of the late Legislature, and four other gentle men. The party were in the cave five •lays, and finally emerged by another opening than that hy which they enter- ’. The account, however, is deficient accuracy of detail respecting the di mensions of the cave, which is spoken being in one part seventy feet high, and as having greal ealtb, such as immense masses of fine lead and copper ore and much native Crystals are represented as having been found in great abundance, with stalactites and stalagmites of large size. A lake, thirty seven Icet deep, was also found, nod a considerable waterfall. According lo the account, the cave is as remarkable for its riches as il is for its extent. philosophize—you may o forego thistles—but don’t ever think f driving common sense into the head of a conceited person. Cl)t fjumovist. Wattles expressed .his conviction that he should feel very much used jp in sucii an event—but at the same time he had made up his mind to stand the ha zard of the die. .Election day at length came, and my worthy friend, armed with a hat full of tickets, stationed himself oii the ground of his own precinct, and commenced dealing out his tickets, and urging his claims in the strongest kind of a way; miser as he was, he made his friend* swim in Monongahela long before tho polls were closed. The election over, evening came on apace, and the eager expectants gather- ‘ in the bar-rooms to await the count- ; of the votes, and returns lo come in an the different townships. Old Zitn ts flourishing about, treating the mvd, expressing bis full confidence in the people, and the success of his effort* to break down the system.” Sealed in a remote corner was a'nmn- ber of wngs, in low but earnest conver sation, and any one who might have chanced to see them would at once have concluded that something was n> follow. The convention soon broke up, and the plot began in about fifteen minutes to dcvelope itself. The clatter of horse’s hoofs was heard on the frozen ground —a solitary horseman rode up to the door, and flinging the reins over a post, rushed into the bar-room, where lie was s«M»n raised on a table and silence com* manded. “ Here,” said he, drawing a slip of paper from his p*%cket, “are the returns from Lower Buffalo township—Wattles 50, Tihhett 40, Zimmerman 1G0!—ma jority for Zimmerman, 110 !’• “ Nine cheers (or Old Zim.” “ Huzza ! huzza ! huzza !” “ Gentlemen,” said old Zim, taking off his bat—“ I*m obliged to you for this expression of your—that is to say, lei us take a horn all round /” Of course the crowd nquiesced in this proposition, and the welkin rang with loud huzzas. But hark !—scarcely had the eager crowd imbibed before another horseman came galloping up to the inn. “Beegutn township one hundred ma jority for Zimmerman!” •* Nine cheers for Old Zim !” Hip, hip, hurrah!’’ Again did old Zim attempt to speak, From the Spirit of the Time*. M Ifinc Cheers for Old Zim !’* OR, BREAKING DOWN THE SYSTEM. In a remote county of Pennsylvania the scene is laid. The time was the w , , year 1842, when party spirit rose to l 1,01 his feelings overcame him—and he 102 degrees in the shade, in every ham-, ended by inviting the entire Company' let the length and breadth of* Uncle I lo j u * 1 call for whatever they wanted. Sam’s glorious domain. The respec-' Again tbe glasses jingled as the excited live political parties met in convention 1 multitude wedged themselves towards at, Bugsbnrg, (the county seat,) and , ihe bar—and again was heard the clat- made their nominations for county offi-; ler a horse’s hoofs, cers. As there were many aspirants Hublirt township, one hundred and for the nominations, it followed as a thirty majority for Zimmerman !” matter of course there were some bitter j ** Nine cheers for old Zitn!” “ Hip, hip, hurrah !” The excited candidate was wild with joy and excitement, and he again invit ed the parly up to drink. Another horseman came! another, and still another! each one bringing an overwhelming majority for old Zim from the township he represented.— ! that it should be the same horse, performed the feat of a quarter - race, every hour that night, and that it Itoulil be die same tnad wag under various disguises lhal brought old Zim the glorious news. The column, as it footed up, gave Zim a cool thousand Ufc’« Compromises. Wry know not (says the N.Y. Day Bonk) when we have been more struck than vvith the incidental .j’et aphoristic remark, of Henry Clair, a few days ng« in the United States Senate, iti reply In some one who had been noisily and ignor antly declaiming pgaiiiM com promotes. •♦Life itself,” said the sage, “is but a compromise between life and death ; the struggle .going op almost ihrtugh the whofeqteriod. until at last the destroyer is su« c •ssful.” : • . , What a text! .what a sermon ! The experience anil wisdom and knowledge and judgment of the most brilliant life of-the century summed -tip in a few :l3, and deliberately uttered in tie- "Rhiua, obitn>etinn\ diflicaJt or painful memtruxtion, i- But II coulters lftl>/ r h* added, glatic- faoxRroeoceof ufiae,<*intyluMsty tlwcharet thereof; 1 iug n \ hi? abundant weapon*of tlefence. i . Bu ' fl’n-nriflv. al itombm; , wn ntotertraxHhiL L^pWaiflAW\>su**e,andproi- > ptilea elevated above the jdmn, with ppfMinro-. Ito^ridtadwitottan thrir sigYi-lxririls attached lb: the top, ’*■#« ciighl liis>yp. ; - H. SfifeM. abov* popular tnoTWtosftrMJ* mAthcw by rf'Adim one, >♦ Twenty "'mile* to Na- CHASS^. PKTER80S, «d ?rigt1oA«C Followy.mir nose ” While b?i t85o' York to * the'otlier direction was equally explicit: l»* Jd;in Costa keep* riien and mus tangs; five, miles off, right hflrid path, five timys.” ..♦•I most try if Don Costa will keep me,” remarked the traveller with a smile*'as he look thc.first right hand, jntili.j .It soon led liilpTo a high ridge in ihe prairie, wniclt commanded the view 'of an extensive - valley covered with f«»res»s, and thickly, iuhabited, if otic nti^hr jtidge from thi fiundre«l cuj- uinos'x»f blue stnoke tjut were seen veritig at diflcreol points over the greoi 'landscape. Leaving bar horsnnarj tb 'seek The ■■ STAGEX.XNB . -r*0M ATHENS TO SOCIAL-CIRCLE. E »ub*cribcr haring become c*mtrxCtor on the ; roafe, u now runoin- a romf.wtaWe hack. careful driTcrs, betweea.tb* Tuejdaya, ThursJay* at the Circle in Gme for the the Circle on Malays, ro* b \U* X ’ 1 ‘ Q — tQ0TOins ’ » UVEwfeBI.L.,t Mtm. ■■■Ita SOAP !^ioApV!-*Mmi ■KJAix<w;•• ntSSSriSa irours nmicijHitehj* arrival. | bate ns lb the time and method of at- j fence of ihe great principle upon which nicking Nact*g«loches. So violent prov-J society, die world and Hie ‘universe is ed the disagreement^ on this point, that]held together. Commencing withMhe they were in ihe very net t>f disjiersing j most insignificant wiiiit inf .the meanest without any sort of aciioQ nt all, when ptnd obscurest anirnal. that compromises two individuals penetrated to itie.Heart; \vi(h existence fora (fw grain* of mouldy >r the croud simultaneously, though corn and a warm fifrrow undergo coming from opposite directions, and the presence of these was fated.to pro duce a complete .change in the purpose of the assembly. One wjis our traveler of the prairie. Towering l»y the whole height of a head,.above the multitude, every eye was' fixed on the ’gigantic stranger, who as to his bvr/i. part' seem ed only anxious to know what was gbr ing on. ‘ - iV’' It chanced, otthnt moment-That the unfortunate J ulia, lea ruing from rt- friend the $n<l tufn thing* were taking, ’rttsh* ed into idle midst of-(he throng;, sprung upon a table. an<( poured.in. words o! horrifying eliMjuence, .the story ltd her measureless wrongs, imploring' ilieirt by. every sentiment of patriotism, "duty and pity, to avenge her and save h^r rather. The wildness of ber eye, too hot for tears.; theghostly glopm’&f jier beautiful dare—-still -benniiful. thpugh ful r m,u* la the myriads, ot s<dar systems that ui the immensity of ^pace wheel harmoni ously artiumt their, cent res, kept id'tfieTr places liv the .eternal^ompromtse be- Full sonn he was in iheGeitI, anrmune- Hi.r'Jiti the firmament-i# ultra. Mortal- | .. •• of it ” The -'eminent ed through a card in both papers to his worms, crawling like ants jilsniT out of ' * - fpllnw.i'in*#n«. nUlnm^ liinualf m di*. ihe foot prints’of Time, bave alune ihveril- disappoint meats—I than to “ old Zim,” who was confident ol getting a nomination for Sheriff. Zimmerman, or *• old Zim,” as he was familiarly called, was a miserly codger, who was well to do in the world, yet he had an almighty thirst for office, and he was up at every conven tion for a nomination fur something, from *• time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.” He was reputed wealthy—that is, he owned a .farm, and had money, but lie A writer in Blrnrkwoods’s Magazine I " ever sb '**' c d lbe color of '■• eicept he says: “The parlies ruling i„ ihe Disjt-j wnfortunalely got on a spree, then he eil Slales are al this moment mnkWl wo “ ,<l *? w “ hroadeesl—bul that was the vastest sacrifices to each other—sac-! on b' a occurrence, rifiecs of great principles as well as of 1 A few evenings after the nominations greal imercsis. And why ? Because, | abl,ve a kuol of lire dissatisfied did they not do so, the Republic would i ai1 ^ disaffected were congregated at not hold together perhaps for a twelve-1Horse ravern, discussing the month ; ami once severed, they know j meri,s a,ul demerits of the fortunate full well what would be ihe .magnitude jtwdidaie*. •f-their disaster. Mutual sacrifices and j . “ Gentlemen,’ said old Zim,. “ mer- concessious are, in truth, the ties'that]* 1 long service to the party 13 no iiind them together. Let their common : recotntnertdatton in tins country. The glory and their common destiny, let the; wire-workers and schemers hAe it all knowledge »f what they have achieved ; l ^ e * r owa wa y- . united, and what they would become; “ responded one ot the bar- ifscveied, once fail to produce a patri- j r oo,n loafers, “ they does the ptckin otisnr or a national virtue powerful j u . u \’,f lu ^ ex P ecls ua 10 lae TVO ‘ enough' ta cause them to yield sec-1 1,11 • •, ra tional interest for the common g.iod, and ! “ Bat » gentlemen, continued Zt.n, to forego great party principles'and ob- j “ l ^ e y Wl ^ * e * c *' np against a snag 01 jectsfor the jtreservatimi of their insti- - a **» w yer one of these days. Yes, gen- tutions ami the fntegriiy of thier G«»v- i Oemeu, by the eternal. I’ll upsei their ernment, nnd glory would soon take applecart a °d spill.their peaches, leave-of their Israel.” i see whether it’s the people, of a set ol . j broken dowtv political hacks as makes Gravity vs. Folly.—It was a say- the county nominations. ing of Paley I ha; be. who is not a fool j break down the system. I’ll half the lime, is a fooj all the time.—: volunteer candidate for Sheriff*, and if I Roberl HalL who ..held a similar opin-1 don’t lay ’em oiit, then my natoe ain’t ton, on beiug reprnnclied'by a very-dull j Zimmerman, that’s alL” preacher,-with the exclamation— 41 How ! Tfaig determination was received with can a man who preaches like you, talk favor by the crowd-, and Zicu sealed it iu sotrifliag : a manner ?. ■ replied There i f,y. spending a ‘*‘ bait” fi*r red eye. brother, is the difference betvveenVus^; lajority. Diitdn’i he rave and pitch? Well he did? Didn’t he spend a cool thirty? the landlord’s till groaned unv der the weight of old Zim’s deposits. “Gentlemen,” said old Zitn, *‘roy heart is fall (his head wasn’t anything else,) and I can only say (hat the glory of this contest belongs to you; but I. feel a (brick in your hat, said a wag,) pride that 1 have been the humble instru ment in breaking down this system.” [Nine cheersj ri\it Thus matters progiessed until those who were-coinpletely “sowed up” were laid out, and the remainder found their way. home—some charitable friends of the Sheriff elect toting him on a shut ter Vo his domicil. Early in the moruing, the village wags, with throbbing temples, met at the tavern to take “ a hair from the.dog that bit them,” as well as to laugh'ovflr* the “ saw” played on old Zim ; but scarcely bed they commenced worship By Judas, I’ll before in stalks the old gentleman, still under (he delusion that he bad carried ihe day—nay, more, be insists on spend ing a V by way of a morning whet.— The wags were determined to keep ii up as long as possible, and again drank aud congratulated him on his success. Iu the midst of the “ noise and - ctmfu- ilon,” it> bounded an inky printer’s dev il,; who deposited an extra on the table, pd and dared to speak that word. Creator of all things ds; the father of Cobservntive's aial Conservatism r and frotri t&e.organizaiidn*m (be well balanc ed heavens, down' through. human in- stilutions and to the minutest affairs of tile, compmmlse aniTcopCess^on are the eternal law of-ifie ontverse. The love of pnrent's-arid childr^«j hn*banfis' and hrothfers arid" Ttiqhd*; t* a com- promtse; the alliance of natfohs and above all the confederation'-of'free states, Isjire-eminenlly,a. oirapromise, nnd tahTvot' m any {other way esisf.— The wise and go*nl nieii of ihe rcyolu- 1 HUK.nmie oui m u. xue eu,,,,cni fellow-citizens, pledging himself to dis- coutaipmg »he returns. Eagerly did' Dwior bmuu. bc,„g m ihe m.dst of eb , rg ^ lM ,^ 0 , i< ! i 0 f S th S „(fiee with im« old Zim seize .1, and hover oves-il b« a frnhe on eee oceesion. ami «<->ng a; „ arlia li,y_i a w m , dtclc d. a minute. The cnnclusiorv of k i*:^J dignified, unheeding ncquinnmnee ap- *• H^hilnsuly did old Zim g-> 10 work, - sufficient for-tho render. Il read a*, fit), pumch, ezclmmrd-- St..,.! “e must.; und l ?,i , n ^,, re<l lo ..^.."wimming- ( lows: • be grave now; here jstt fnul coming!- ; Jy mS ita | " Bylbe above it will be seen tbt»- •O visi'Oyis !*—retied nn Irishman i people, were prnfose in their proinises i Dentiicraey las 8gain triorophed, as ;TbaVraet • few days imee, nnging "f .dotug lbeir best for him. In one o! VVan/f*. (Dem.) majortty over Tlbbpt, bell. - Lost betwane twiive o*ei(ickand bis peregntmltom be met Wallies, the (Vk big) is miejmedred and fifty. Zim. MeKinney-,^,ore o„;Market- street, a] nomineeuf ZimVparty, who oms laree brass kav*: Til not be aftber tel-; on ».» decimnccnag tour. • * • 1 two-m Dublm, one ui.Lovyc^ lia-yewhal it^was, bul it was. the kay I “ H* 1 * Wattles, 1 ' said he,. “jny fine{Buffalo, and one to this bor f ,,u S l V. C ia P^ to the Bunk, sure.’ . - jfellow.rmRorfyiqseeytvuaUowyourself .p^ed have been cast hyhimjelf,) - _ . ‘ ' .] to he the tool of the unlioly and corrifpj. i maktnga total of seven voles. • Ex-Governor,Smith, of Virginia; Has , cabal; I say I am sorry to see you ml- l The extra dropped from Ztm’s hand 4 departed for California, in lending .to crificed, bOt you’re bound to be beat.— ; he. raised up his. hands, moved towards practice W. in' \fiat region - teenpor- L’lt show theju that the fceemen of this! the dowry then looking^rmind. follfet ihe arily. - - . . - county will not hear dicta! iori, so. my ; gaping crowd, lie said leisurely ;— ' • a * 1 * ~^’**'~** '-* t ' -• ' * ' •-rmr’: ' —-,l C^riHefoen,you land i'i