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AY*ARTICLE OF 1.1X4 IfV.
South Poston Steam /{ire Vill.
All if mi *5 ili- many improvements which
•ui> ln-iiiif’ introduc'd for the plcnstiri ami
c.infort of our ‘ peculiarly I ivorcd’ < iti
zcns, lie know of none so full of promi-.
10 the < "in lire, a the establishment of iln
Steam if ice Mill, at Soiitii Boston, liy
Joint Prince, K-q. Thin "-oil' in in |im
lit o|ieralion (a few months since) the [ta
lent pee machines of Messrs. Strong <S
Moodv, of \ollliam|iloil, Willi tin 'v' lu
sivc privilege of using them in Boston.—
lie Jikcwi-c commenced importing rice
from the South in its much state, or with
its outer hull on, for the purpose of pre
paring it for the use of families, by Ins
extensive anil ingenious mneh.su s. The
li'lvnijl e'-s rune from tin* prr.ii lur.
will tirVjijinn ut to all who ore hmnliar
Willi i • of/nit!in" up rie.e in the
Solltlli s. With 111 outer hull on
it, it will retain it* primmw lir-lmf-s
tweuU i ears ; lull when in the elute il i
hcih lo ns, n- subject, pal titailarly m
warm weullu r, to .teevil am! other insect-.
The mode of eli"i line, adopted I»y Mr.
I’rinei , i- enlip Iv ilitt'crmt from that hi
roililiion use. The gram is kept i|iii"
whole, n not tier adr until ife of no mini I ae
eoiiut, as w hen broken it |<> i- nmeli ol
it* original <>r jintiiml flavor. 'l’lie liran
or urio’er coal of lie Traill, furilidies ex
cellent food for horses, cows, hogs, sheep
and poultry—ami the outer hull, which is
of ii yellow i-li ee *, answers wi II for /> iek
jng clans, eio< \erv, Pottles, fruit, and we
coiueide with Mr. I’rinei in the ojiimoo,
that it in iv prove va'uahle stock foi
coarse paper. Wi can, from rv peri-nee,
null do most oarm T. reeoiiiiiiem! ho'l
the [ilaiii and ground riee of tins cslah
lishmiutt lo house-keeper* griirrtdiy.
We ere persuaded, if onee used, il will
never he i \e!iaiieeil far that imported,
w lib'll is generally hroken and very ear. -
It - Iv mil up in rusks, and loses most ol
11 null sen u 11 ti: t! i■ i . h fore it is used.
The folk win. receipts lor the various
met hods of r in a riee flour will, wa iliink,
he appi't i-iated hv our fair renders, who
urc ever w illing tn gather fart in the pe
culiar ; pherc of their duty —elomestie r
( ulltll If.
'l'n mii’ii' ! .oaf l.’i'i I tread. — lit>il a
[tint of pee sol*', and add a pint of leaven,
then three quart* of the Hour, [till it to
rise in a tin or earthen vessel, unlil it has
ruuu suOieii iUly, di\ t ie it into tlm - purls,
their li.tke ll ie oilier hie,ml, and yoll will
hati Hirer htrg. loaves.
I'u mull .lullin' i/ nr Ju/itiuil ('dli. —
To three spoonful- ol ol'; lx iled lice, add
a small ten -cup of w liter or milk, I lien add
six spoonfuls of the Hour, w lueh w ill make
a huge Jotirui t t'ake, or six '\nfllc-.
Vi i illdh him < ill l. — i ike a pint ol
soft hulled l ice, a half pint ol milk or W il
ier, to w nil'll add In . Ivr smonnliils ol the
Hour—-divide it into sltlllll cakes, and hake
tin ai m a brick men.
I'o niiikr 11 'titers. —T die a pint ol
warm witter, a tea-spoonful of salt, add
pint of the flour, anil it wdl iiive von two
ilo/.rii XX users.
'l'u make Kief Piijfs. Ton pinlofllie
Hour mid a tru-spinidid ol -all, a . e.il oi
boiling writer- heat up ii nr eggs, stir
thrill w II together, yvvit from two lo lliri r
spoonfuls <>t fat mapa i, man. it boiling
hot, an I drop a spoonful of the mixture
into the fat, as von do in making emit
irioti fritters.
I'u nukt a P:td,laig. 'l'.do a ipiari o.‘
inilli, add a pin; ofilie Hour, hod them to
il pep, heat tip SIX eggs, to w lueh add mV
;p aids of lia'ii.ia mfitr, ami a spoon
ful "I'milter, v> iiieh, w h n well houo a to
la her, add tin in to tile aid,, : ml Hour—
y-ase the pan it is lo lie nnnh m, grip
millin'" o,i r tin nuxtiire, ual hakt■ it.
f noth ft —Foil one [mil of milk, mix
two table spoonfuls of rice Hour with a
hide cold milk, stir il in w lido ’h, it.dk is
boiling, aflorw nrds add a sinidi picrc of
butter, live egg-, one nulim ", om -la
of w ine, tin- juice amt peel of one lemon,
and sugar lo your taste.
li. I'l .. Slum, i ('air. — Mad. Id.
otlii r Sponge t hike, i \e, p! tlint ' • u use
three ipuirters of a pound of riee Hour,
thirteen eggs. lent mg out four w Into-, ami
add i lilll- - ill.
1 1 I'l Hr H tii if tinge. — Boil one
quart of milk. -. ismt it to y our ; iste w it It
sugar, ro-e or peach water. Take lour
tail!, -.-peons la aping full ol riee Hour,
mix iti ry suioodi with eoltl milk, odd
tin- lot a o her mi’k w Ink ho ! 11J yj, •i
--it 'veil. Let nil ha.l together ids lit
ti n in. autes, stirring ccca-iou illy . then
[tour a m;o moulds and put o t*y to tool.
I ms i-an: i favorite article for invalids.
i’i. i. IJI, { Hod one 1 arge
flip ol o rice iputi -ot. iu milk, umt
ii hd. (lot • in a iuile tloei, . u'l'Hour, i r
1 mii;n eu :I:.i h. n coll, add tw oor lireo
id i :.le s.di. Bake in small
thill e I- ui <li. : iaddle.
f '*i M \ t«n oinn'i**
■« ' *> n»i. » i!our, « «./, ,
l>ovacr,,i -u..:vr ; c. , t ml'i tli. ■ altiel. -
In >h ;rt-i » mui Si n (, i ,
* ' -~■ ul tin , ..
M.\ whole wi i lin *ti n
|KUioVii a nr\ *1 iv» •. with .1 v
ibt ii jhi! it ■ 111 ’1 • 1!; i'.i- » . ’.i hi- hi * 1
tin- .1111 >un m.I * tin-1. ■ \ ..mit.ti .
.1 m,n, W-, < t;.‘ .t f! \ lit.,
»«.’ li . *»it 1-nf • s:“. w «•!• ■ < 1• • . ■ !
h li'oli* “I !f< *l. Mix I |M<tt|til «»*’> .1 !.n>;,
Ilil mint »ut t' .1. n l I | .'i. i 1 i>
«-ti Miijnr. i'iit 11 l« .li •' ii< 1! « .li t
111 Ji-jjivi i. mi I.< t- ni.lt ~ »|> u. 11.—
ii'il'ir u ,iu:i uml j>ut it in u
% *
gentle oxen, an hour and a half will bake
it.
’qii'lltf —Soak *onie # whole rice
iti w ftfhr an floor, strait/ if, and put two
spomdul- of llle*riee into a pint anil a
quit tier of milk ; and siinui /, till it will
piilp through aid ie. 'J’lf. o j.nt the
ami #lto a -ro:ee;x:ii, w pli
! r loin, it ii) it little while -near. Simmer
ten mum s ; if too thick, add « sjwionfii/
or (wo iwmiik, and j-rve w ith thin tons*.
Kite Mill;. —l- made by washing the
whole riee very nieefy, and simmeriii" o
n r ii sW lire, with a considerable quan
tity of milk, till very soft; then flavored
,v:’h lemon, spire and • iii.'.ir.
(Irnuiiil l!iii Mill. — Boil I spoonful
of "round riee, rubbed down smooth with
.lin e half [Huts of milk, a bit of lemon
peel, eiii:>nnori, and nutmeg. Sweeten
nig n nearly done.
Hire f'ttsfr. — Boil aqii.'il ter of a pniinil
of m the smalh -t ijiiantity of
w.itrTyKtrnin from it all the moisture, «-
well you can; In at it m a morter,
with hid.’an Miner of butter, and one
eg", well heiiten. I will make an excel
lent [iisie for Tarts, <sce.
Suit II ({ire I’ittltliiid). — Wash two
large spoonfuls of rie; , and siuuner it
with half a piin ol oiiik till dn-li; then
j .ut with it, the size of an egg ot butter,
and near li'ilfn pinl ofllnek cream, and
give i; one hotl. W fi-n land, mix I*iilr
voilis, and in., whites of eggs well beat
en; sweiten to taste and add nutmeg,
j.'rnti and lemon peel, and a little powdered
eiii iiimon. Bit'll r little eups, and till
three par s (nil, putting >t tin; liottom
some . i *l: and oninge or enroll. Bake
Iliri-f- >| u rt is of an Ii nr in a slow oven.
Serve the moment before to he eaten,
with sweet sauce.
I‘la ti Kite I'utlrliti!'. —Wash ami pick
some riee; throw among it some allspice
finelv [iioidi nd, !;i:t not di; tie the
riee in a i loth, utrl I. axe plenty of room
tor it to swell. Boil dmii*j 11 • i fit yof wa
ll r fur an hour >e two; when don. , eat ii
it iili luitti r mid .'.ugnr, or milk. But m
lemon peel if you elioose.
/tire Pudding mil It /'.‘itil. —Swell the
riee with a e rv little milk over the lire,
turn mix I: in ofnnv kind with it, eur
rnn 1 :, goosi'lierries scalded, pari and anti
• |mi r'. ia and apples, raisins, or hlnek eur
ra'ifs, with on-egg in the riee to hmd it.
Foil well and serve w ith hiltter and sugar.
If apples .re used, it t Sett r to enelo-e
them m I In* nee, a- with |ia-te. 'J'liis
main -a it rv delieious piid.liiig.
I tilth h Kin I ‘tuff/inn. —S. in k four
ounces of riee, in warm water half an
hour, dram the water from it, caul throw
it into a stew-pan, with a pint of milk, a
stiek of eiiimmmn, m.d ininier it till ti n
der. When eolil, null lour whole ig:-
well heaten, two us., of hiltter, melted in
ate i-eiipful of erenin, SI n/„ of sugar, a
iiiinrti rof a nutmeg, mid some lemon
peel. But a light pull’ paste into a mould
or disli, and I‘iike in a i/uieh oven.
I Kir/i Kiii■ l‘iii//iiig. — Boil hall a
pound of riee in water itiili a little salt,
till rpiite tender, drain it dry. Mix it w ith
the volks anil whiles of four eggs, u qtiur
ter of ;t pint et i ream, with two ounees of
hiltter melted nPo ii, four ounces of heel'
suet or marrow , finely spread, three quar
ters of a pound of currants, two spoonful
of lira ml v, one of pouch water or imp meg
.'ui lemon peel, when wel! inixi and, put u
p:c.te round the edge, and till the dish;
slices ol'eaiulie.l orange, lemon or citron,
if approved.— Bake in a moderate oven.
St.run / lea .\\ a-li anil pick some
riee, stew ii very gently in a small quan
tity of veal, or rich mutton hint li, w ith an
o. 1011, ii Id.ale of lituee, pi pper mill sail,
a hen swelled, but not boiled to mash,
dry it on the sleillmv end ol a sieve before
.lie lire, ami cilia r - rie it dry , or put it
hi'lie middle ot'a di-li, mid pour the gra
i v round, I; ning heated it.
Besidi s tin 11hove, it is a good food for
cud.hen; and i mai also lie used for the
.'liieki'iiing soups, custard, pics, Ae.
sir s. \K <tt r.Ksu;i!T.
'I lie •.i nii'g Bust tells of a funeral
proei ssaiu re ■ ntlv formed for the burial
of ii and. i se.l jiersoii, ill the i i'l of \eu -
> i rli, uhu ll had set off w ith a Ileal's.• at
its head, ami hut! proceeded iu ar!\ ta the
pi ice of interment. u lien a messenger ti
ll I'took 'lie e.u al. -le, and iiimeUllei and the
tact tint! the corpse iva- left heliiitd !
<’<>M El’.
The Hnllex Comet i- now vi-tl.le in
tin'en ! near the constellation Taurus,—
Vl tin- time ils distance Iroin the enrth i-
I,* ! \ two miHio/i-of miles. On the I3tli
S< p . mlier it- di-tiinee \» ill he twenty two
miliions of miles and 11 will then heeotm
I- iiliant. t >ll tiie I-! of Oen her it-ili*-
titue.' Mill he -i\ millions of mile*, and
it will then he near the fore feet ot I rs:;
XLqor, anil will he ohove tin horizon the
iiholr tn, ut\-loin hours, (hi the t>tli
• le other, it will he nearest the earth, he
ing ih-tant only three and ii half niillion
of null s. In the heginnin" of the tear
l>;!ti. it will emerge from the sun beams,
ami .am heeoiiu visible, a! distance ot
I'Vix millions of miles. Outlie l*t March
l*-:tli. n willin' w it Hi 11 tneuti-tiie million
of mil' * oftlie earth. It will then recede
till it disappears anil w ill not he visible n
-iint until the year I!M2.
Toe nlutve i- obt.iiiteil front the Ncw-
York Comier and Enquirer. Ike editor
of tin I . ■». (Fv/ette is in doubt w hether
1' 1- he"; 1 to pa\ it aiis ii in a balloon in
( hr m \t. w hi 11 it 1 ■ *0 near, or w ait
tdl tlo wliieli time great unprove
-1 -wil|:i; ihahlv Iw made in a rostaties.
'Ve -bad w lit. ‘
" • Uowerf il i- flatterv, that men re
' '< |d. -lire tlw praise* of nit»n\,
" ■ ii".l .!•' \ wot id not tak«' in tmy
B.aag but tluaj. ~w so, "IV.
• ik 'in 11 ,r, ;*<»; in tu 1 Til. I. lit cause
’ '■ ' "'"b *,v ih.it may njenr the
dl iflvvt ot ilwu ntomke-i
3 o'vx'Jui'S'Jnr
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JMMTIC.U+
I'ROM TUli FtIIKRU. t.SIW.
EKl'lif’TS «M MT.I.IFIBATIOJ.
/low moral <! was intriß.luded firtf' ■-
/lh •avi.n, ntul --loudly into otir wtK'd.
Ims puz/b and the mo-t emineiit
:•
■
foolishly rim pr*—nme to say is
the author of evil; for according to his
own eternal word wh-u he had finished
all the works of creation, he not o ily
pronounced them good, but very good.
We see under the wise- arrangement- ol
a gracious prov idenee iu those happyd it -
when nieu enjoved the ap|iroving -iuile
of his Ix.nelieeiit cr<- ttor. a union existed ;
and it ajtpears that tin ir di jx iidence on
each other and upon <iiifl, Was of siieb a
nature, that if this union was dissolved
they would he eternally undone, arid must
lie miserable not only through time, but
through eternity. Now if we can find
out how this union wa« broken, who did
it, and bv what means it was aceornpltsh
-1 and, we shall come very near the origin of
evil. We learn from the saetcii<guuui
that an angel of the the
courts of Hemen, wished to u 11
-till higher}and more elev.ped &
even ui-heil il’ possible, to till (lie tug! s'
seat in the courts of 11 « m en—to *" e'
this. In- found menus to influence ot r
fo join him 111 this enterprise wirli a >
iuii-t no doubt of dignified idiief s. '.e
la.rdinglv lie uridi rlooli to tiuilifv thesu
[ireme law of ll' aven, and thereby .1-
-ide the authority of in Most High, aid
cu m pit I'm. ii to prepare and raise na
piou- iv.ar ui Heaven, hut it resulted not
only ia the lo -of dial station be nej'it
linve tilled with dignity and honor; In.; it
dissnlied tin union on wliieli hiseter .and
liii|i|iiness was [tri/.ed, and he was lieis I
over the batlh iiii.'iiis oi 111 men, down to
hell, and there lay vnei|iiislied in the tie
rv gnlph. This is the etleet of the first
net ot’iiiill.liea'ion ; it dissolved the union
'lnal eeiaenti it llie angi ,ie “ongstelS above
anil has divided <|ie mliahitnuts of IF .
en, mid lias Hindi a dot il ol an angel,
and a bell for hi: followers. Hence vve
fuul he became a cotiJirnied ui'.lli 'ier—l:
non found himself mid rthe seat; nee ol
eternal Ii iiiishineiit from (iod and from
the glory of bis povv .. lie n. xi resolves
to ilraiv as man 1 into the whi.ipotd <■
de-pair with himselfns he ;io -i!»l - .ml !.
.a id loefleet this he si t oai iu quest, I
li.qipv etuiple which lie knew had I; > a
lately ere,ated and fixed somewhere in
lla iiunii'nsi'y of God’s works, in order to
promulgate the doctrine of inilhticniion—
lie arrives at length on the borders of
iiih 1 I—finds1 —finds Adam and live basking un
der the slmtly bowers of that delightful
place where mingled sweets of luti'iimny
anil love ia rich profusion hung Irien* ve
ry hough, mid gentle gale- lo ivaft their
songs of grateful /iraise 0.1 laali uh-im/11-
gt I- iliw around them and spreao "air
golden wings,nnii ileaveiily eoiivei dai
ly p.i-'ing tin re ill this happy state, and
union and eoiiimiinioii with (iod. did
tin- old nullitier find our feili t il In s—
\iid although our first, piireu - v. ■ " in
possissinn oftlie richest gifts of IF aicn,
tins old iiiillili-r iM'g'iin .0 [iniieli 111I
lilientii>11 to tin m, nlioit ing that e lie
could get to nullify the law, it w»ii!i!
hri ak the In|ipy union with tin ir(’runtor.
To elii et this lie maiic great promi-es to
llu 111,told them il’they iiouei nuiiiiy . hey
.-111 ui Id Ii I'omi' as god . and gave tin lie lo
( hiinipotenei', and said they should not
die; at length lie succeeded, and Adam
and live nullified ; which broke tiie union,
despoiled liiloii; and liioiighl oil di’iith,
' and all our woe. Here the black cur
tains of 11 nil it: cation were hung out w iueli
linve hid the face of tied from us, and
have cast a dismal gloom on r the w hole
empire of nature. Wlmt must have been
the feelings ot' Vdiuu ami live, when wiili
vvaiulenng -ti ps and slow. I'ruut linen
they took their solitary way! Tills was
the fruit oftlie second act ed nullification.
Vt this time tin re were but thrii .o.Hitl
er-; iitiil on their ai votiut the e.irtli vva
eur e.l, and a hell prepared to receive
11 m. ; nil 1 am d< eul e 1 of opinion, had
1 hero nevit In ill a nullitier. tin re never
would have been a heil. for there would
he no use for Mich ap 1 tee. Blit tins ohi
inilli ("‘ached In millilicutio.: :o im's
family. At pri'vaiieil with Tiii to llily.
\lnvthl ihiMghtv had given uli 1 1 idi'til
tokens of Ins displeasure .it milhl itlolt.
that he tlmugiit it sullieii ut to lm- ■ !eti r
redanv one on earth or in ileaviu horn
eoiiimitting Bit horrid nr .liu i But
seeing t 'aiii had nultined. he determin
ed to -e! a mark upon him. that nil tin
world inight know that liml was mgrv at
niillitiers ; now tins mark is tiioiiglil ivy
many to hair been black, anil with ivdial
astnnishnit at anil confusion would the
niillitiers of South < 'an linn and Georgia
look upon otic another, if God u a-to set
a dark -pot on each nl tlu ir l’-" head-,
the size of a Spanish did! ; . (1.. f l l. place
of the Star that tin 1 have placed on tin ir
hais Thu sxon s. 1 the tlnnl ~v of nul
lilie.Uiou made its author a liigitiv. and a
i agahouti on tin- 1 .inli.
Ih sere 1 come to n clo-c. I u i-h ! t) *:ix
soniethmg to the clergy men ot’ Smtli
Carolina and Georgia, w im li o - adviHat
ted and do yet advoeati nulhfici, ion ;
wliieli I -hall do by taking a coin;.,, ,/ive
\ lew of tin e mdtiet of Balaam and Balak
Now ill.s Balak was king of ti’.|-'l,.ati
lt--, and hew t-lnd to nuiitfy :li<],Fiiui>r
1 itk the eluioieti of l-r... 1 had tlmi
, unt v, from tin hand of tin 1 ." And
for tin- |iurpose. In' call'd upon I. da.im
lo come and mirsi thi* people. 1 Mieung
liltll to he a man 't tmil. Viidwlu-ji w,
ev'.niine tlu conduct of Balak Um(4v,
ti" •".1 ■ - "' • I : it sucnlmiu m>
Ureei: linn ind tin leader* of Nttiinieittion
- - IG
Ink prejmii and . at I i*t : we find tin re
were lnr-i oltertngs and -ompluo I.l.an
quels [in pan and by I itli at *iitt> n "t tm>. •
mttl at dtil’en tit plnei *; tn Im< lu.umer
have the Balak- of south Carolina and
Georgia many sumptuous Cinque:and
for th<-11 rv -am- j»ur;> that Balak [ire
par* and hi.-; Balak wanted th* greatest A:
liajqm-t nation on the face of the earth
enisl'd—the only jieople that via* h!< s-i and
with civil and religious iils rty. And it i
siirpri.-iufflv strange, how tb- Balak- ol
|_f : onlh Carolina anil Georgia have got the
nullifier- to curse Jack-on and the i.un
gr---, and the gr- at body of the American
[X ~ ple, for tin- is certainly known to he
Oiie of the most prominent l-aturi- 111 the
character and conduct of tn- nullilier-.
But let it lx retie mb'r« and by every'well
thinking man, that if i- the prerogative of
do d (alone) to curse. And when :>•<-
I •am was 1 alii don for that purpose, lie
w .i- told distinctly not to go, but on a
,onil return oftlie m<--en"er, lie went
went contrary to the voice of Heaven,
and w i- -tojijd'd by one of those hfiiven
|y visitants, who constantly minister to
those who .-ball be heirs of salvation; God
did not want Balaam to go to a niilifiea
tmn sea.-t, but Balaam went m.dertheidea
of being exalted—and although he did
not curse the Israelitish na'ion.it appears
ili- reason was, he was not permitted to
do it ; and for thi- very act sum- divines
-hv that the spirit of God forsook him ;
for there is no reason ibl- ground to hope
that lie I- -aveil. Bin I hiive a ililiep lit
opinion as respects In- salvation.although
In* was -lain by tin l-raelites of tiie 11:11011
parly; if only in id as an example to
o her p. opio who were or are of the
hoil-ehoidof faith, f-r v i.-itiii" such sea-is,
ividioM* it -Imiiid be for the < xpre-s pur
jio.-e of h'"iling the Hi- asi, ra.lxr tiia 1
to catch it, ind giv eit an Vi n-ive-pre.id,
a,d | i"iv for tiie spread ol cniiliiMon
ii rolfghimt our l'!liil, and l’s success.
r-H. li people imi.-t - i.ii I oil one side oi
the true inti ~t and m ailing ol the Gospel,
it mu-, he supposed that il eir nii tne is for
the tiling-of thi- v.i,rid, a.ul r.o' fin the
):eae. and harmony ..t on, o.uiiry. Now
1 e.iiiiiilciii that God never call and any
j.ri.H'h iu Soiuli G.iroiiinn or ficmgia
to a nitilliicalioii !• >•' , nid y* • ma,,y
hiive gone, and laid th-ir it -u. - s/Hiko.i
Biiluaiu'i dni, a.ai rip,o'.e l them lor
goi. v, 1 w< uid inive - :i. 1» 1 in; the trou
ble ; and iiiiliough tiny limy not h i'..•
idlidnpoii <*oii iirie.ly, to curse mis
(.over’.iiiii'iif and n . :0... y •: tla-y ..iing
t, wu.il the erowii ! apjiroh.i.t and the
e ualiiet ol liu*“‘ li. ' o 1 eul.-:' :‘.e (*ov
, ;|i ■' :||| , • • **'Ct UJlOil (lO'l O
. ... i1,,,.. <;rc.alien ..ii.!' - <0 ullli.'u','',
:,ii,i t ; .... ■ -ui'iplu ,u • hauipieis pre
pared l'*»'‘ tile Vi . "illolls !‘i ’.V, ivliose sole
object was tin .1 (as is now nn I.ii.es') to
hre;.k tiie union oftlie >tntes, and over
throw the Government.
\ 11: 1 if is certain that the Nullifiers of
Fmill ('aroliii.i'aml (ieergiu resort 10 th-
- old
nidi) lie devil did, to try lo accomplish
lii-doing line is recorded ni the till einip.
I.l' .Vln'llieiv. Tile lelld.T- of nillilln Uloii
hi South <';iro.:n:i and fieorgi i promis
-1 lie | ojil", that money -hail l e plenty,
produce a gri .ii price, and that such ar
aeie-a- tin* i-oiumoriality of men need
-h ill lie cheap, (jusi ahoofas iniieli irutli
in one j.i iiiiiisi' a-llie other.) \s it is mil
111 Ine poll', rot it few iliiin idiiuls to raise
tin price of produce ; mitiu r is it to dis
solve ihe I limn, neither vvas n m the
power of the devil to get Chris; to w or
-11111 Inm.—'i’u* rel'or let lit - look
nnt'li.'i-t a- their leader and do likewise.
To all sin Ii us have lieen e:ii'i,-i! away to
ibis nolitieal liere-y, I invite you to re
eonsider vour coudiiet, and tu: .1 your
euiirse and cleave totin' Inion, a-you
vvoiiid to he list plank ol :i ivri'ckcd les
sel to earn mu to -Imre; and let it unite
m the earnest prayers to God to banish
'lie foul lit lid ol di-c.rl from our happy
eoiin rv, ami that he may 1 1 er keep sin ii
men as old \ udrew Jackson, at tile In lm
■it our Government : who will relieve the
Government of all unnecessary burthens,
itiili p; , serve the union of the States ;
.'.lav God \lntighiy throw his heavenly
111:1111 ti- around 1 ; May In - h ilmy wings
In -iii . iid ok r us. nnii may vve he found
encircled in In- kind « aibrnccs. \.
(1 ■nilin ft mtiiilif, (ia. l'i b. ».■*, l*'f?l.
[The art tele signed X. was writtiii, as
e- sti,’. ii.al .-cull,lienis lmlie.ite, for ari -
ng!' ii- pp. 1. Ihe Christian lutlrr. itlited
In til- Kcv.Ji --I. Mi:m i.u. We are not
e foiiiud oft!, r ii.-o.is viliieh prevented
ti- [uiltheatiou in iluit paper.]— t'lditurs
litlntii I it nr:.
raovt rut', xv vsiiimitov (ri xx.) ki i'oktv.u
\ COIT’EB COIN
V.'.i- rt een'lv dug up iu a "union in tin*
phiee, which boar- a curious rclfliioii ton
part of our liucricau History. It has on
one sub a head of George 111. and the
words " Georgius 111. Ke.\" around tin
edge. On the opposite side, are presen
ted the coats of arm- of England. Scot
land, Ireland, and Virginia, quartered;
and on the edge, are the word and figure*
•• Virginia. ImT"
The following historical facts are
here distinctly referred to. During the
usurpation of Cromwell, the Colony ot
X 1 jinia rt fust and to acknowledge hi- ;ni
;ho 'it'.. ami declared it-olf independent.
—Shinih tfter, finding that Cromwell
/In . ait tu .1 to semi a fleet and army to re
duce X irginia to subjection, and fearing
'
hi* force, -in- -t ;:t over, iti a small -hip, a
mi -sctiger to Charles 11.. then an * vile
at Breiia, iti I lander*, t lutrh * accc|»teil
the noit itmii to ei'ine over anil he King
of X ire in:a. and it a- on the eve ot entiiar
kuig i"!' X irginia. "!n n he via.* recalled
to the throne «•! England. \* *oon a* he
uas restored to the cron nos England, iti
grMitudi • or tin loyalty of Virgin:.!, he
xaii-ed h< r con; ot inns 1,, he ,pi 1;«ri and
with llios, ot l.'igland, Scotland, and
Ireland, ;i' .'.n independent menili r ot
thi empire.—Th< above coin 1* clearly
eoi'linuatory of the« facts. Hence tiie
. rl' the pit; ' '• iHd Dominion."
111 mi if . nnnlii ito \ irgmvt.
(iiC out! Harness for Sale.
A t < xti ! lent gig u ill, new harness tor sale.
- ortice. Sept, ti—rs
.Inicriran V; r ffr*.
BY th- Box, or larztr quantili-*, f*r sale
A. LANE,
Al the “ Southern Sfty" (tjjire.
HeptiHikr isl. •’
for Sale.
"mi. Th ‘ 1,01 SE aml kOT. rn n
vTr.' */
\\*\ -g en*' mile I" 1 .w Un.hir.zmii, on
somli side of the Augusta
l: , »»j—a'li'.ining lauds of A. L. Alexaiuh r.
and is’u-; known a- the Burgamv jda-e.
for particular*, a), ply' to
ANDREW'S & CHANDLER.
S' pi-rii'* r tit*. and
ATTCffTIO.I:
if \tshiitfitoH Uaarri.
] vot will apjiar mi parade at
9 J DANBI’UG, on Satcruav.
jl| tin finirth day of October next.
Sal at !• n tic lock. A. 'i. 1 qnio|«-d
tajl agreeably to tin- regnlaiions of:
(Lyjk tin Company', in sumtntr uiii
iießl fi»rni, and have contained in
your boxes, each, six rounds
r W Hank cartridges, lor the pur-
X . J pose of drill and ins|)eetioii. —
|p jfl To suit vour iudii iduai eonve-
I V nieo—. xon xvill riol he r-ipiir
—g ~,[ (~ ri-.'-u.iili in Washington:
you will therefore proceed tlirtcllt/ to the
[dace niqsiinted for pa rad-. A’our punelual
attendance will be confidently cxpii't-d. as a
full turn out will not only add to the interest
and r> -[.e' tabiliiy of the Company, but it
xvill also i"nil to [>roniote the intere-t ut a
worthy and d'sen ing mem! 1 r.
T. A. I’ASTEI R, Captain.
Si|rfcml>cr 20th. lo'll. 2t»3
tG.diC.'l \ CONFERENCE
• Manual Labor School.
fk ?? if i-' 4 \i»* ' »4(| ;jt f]j: * inn*. by tlir*
/l jbinr i *#f * f*f thf aU»vt* liisiiiu
rioii. rhat there v.i!! in all prolmbiliiy I cm -r*
-»|i|»Hcants iitr iht* of Pup;'* than
can be in 1 ut the openin'! of lie >i Idmil/h i
rnj if.sle'l that ail |»cr«»n« ilcsiri»iir to place
ih* 1 noriii or wanls sit i!?is Instiiution. will
»fiv' 1 • *li* <• of tin- •-•afiie to l'ie b'fiA blkh
11. Sanhers. ot f-o\in2**»n. Ncwtoa *•-n;i*v,
4 b**»ri»ia t spt.-' il»<* nnmbcr v.xv\ the ri"f*
ufihe |*njii!s. uiakinir ani»lieati'*n f<»! none mi
'ltrlv.eh* y* nr> *.bh Holhnt i! tie* exjx r ta
;ini;s n' :\w ’Hoard vinll be r< .ili/.e*l, they m:iy
!:\ upon so me *<\ ■ table j»!an of nivinu ail
' ;j?e»!ieants » i espial e!*ance of hnviii<r th* jr
»v 'in h met. Applications amM be mail" nf
!.jriiie.-*: i-v t!;e l!Ulb \*»\* tuber neKf. All
■ oinmi!!ii*; ti* ri-, 1o rc- fi’ ♦* am niioti. mti. t
I>v *»rl<-r of lie f» ».ir*!*»t l i iis
.Mlll N 11 0 WAR I), S-c'tj.
pt'’inl i? I. •»
roit sau:.
Thr /'arm at torhe and to the Manual Im
hor School, ut ttr A./funs.
ti 1 ii'- mg oftlie Brest,yt-rian Educa
. lion fiM-ielx'of (Jeorgia. lie in ler-igned
were appniiiled a -oinmim e to lake into ron
sideratioti tin- rxpc lieii< vof s-l'.ing ,-.1 it ol
tiie presenl I'arni, or if aux otli-r location
nior-' advantageoii* i-an h- lound, llien me
wlio!-, and ri move llie Sebool at the end oi'
(tie j ir—<■' 11 y-ar.
Tile loimiiilli ' d-i'ining il iiighlv 1 •;j>: ;fi
*ut to -iv- die School a diifi rent loeaiion,
and believing thai a more adx'intageiai • siin
alion can be obtained, have revolved to s-il
the whole of il" present Farm; and tin v
■i.'.ie 1 oiifid-d ibis | fart of th -ir duties to id.
1.. X ulim. K«|. iiiii. D-aririg, lx*q. and
XX in. 1.. Miii'hidl. Es*|. Xt'ien*. with wliou,
|»'r.*on* wisliing to fiirebi-p -an confer.
'l'l,- ton.ein— have further r< solved, f>r
ih- pur; of obtaining -orrei't infoi’iuaHou,
and bv way of stirring up a laudable eiuula
timi between dilii'reut sections in the upper
country, to locate flic S-kool ia that neigli
boritis'd. wlii-li *!iail hold out tin best iu—
liieeuienls; and tliev will meet in Xlh n*
, Friday tiie g4th -I ()eio!'-r ie \i. :tt ih
*lor— oi' F.. 1,. New ton. F. ,- |i>r tin p;;r|ie;e 1 i
making a eMoiee of tin figure -iiualioii of the
daniuil l.aiior Selioul, and iu tiie mean time
Mr. X .it •:! will receive written Bropo-nls
from any neighborhoods fct-ling interested in
this matter.
JOSEPH HENRY UMPKIN,
E. A. NIS BET.
11. CHAMBERLAIN,
11. E. HAND,
E. 1.. NEWTON.
\\\l. 1.. MITCHELL,
\VM. I>E XKING.
- tV'.-ii- E v to tin- ’•! tiind Labor
System of education, are respectfully re
qiii siedto give ih. f.in going a ti n insertion*.
Septet '.a. and
Great National Work.
\ AIKUK A \ >1 A(* AZI Ml,
(ft / 1 ful and Interesting Knowledge—
'l'u Ijr illustrate ! hu numerous J'ngrtt
rings.
iIV TiiF. r.OsTUN nr.lVlf'K COMPAXV.
raAIIK siicci-* which ha* amnilid th
-5 pii'f .i alioii of tiii-li . M.-:.azi:tcs te nil
tiie English Pr< has l-d t- pn ; irations
tor issuing a jw-riistii'.-il io«»r— partieul-irlv n
do|>n ci ia Hi- want* and taste of th- American
Pub'.i .—XX hi"- will the oltjecl of the
oroptii tors to make th-work strictly what its
title indicate-, it will nevertheless contain ail
articles of infer-*! toils patrons which ap
pear iu Foreign Magazines.
Ext- iisive preparation* have been entered
into, both with art;~t' and authors, to furnish
tioin all parts .if the I nioa. drawing*and il
lustrations ol’everx sttbieet of interest, w
the publishers confidently bell, ve willena'uli
thi'iii to i*sue a work honorable to its title, and
acceptable m the American !’■ >ple.
Th- first nmn'ier of the \in-riean Maga
zine il list rat,-I with upward* of Twetitv
Fpl-ndeil Engraving*, u, . ap ear on
fore the first of S. I r. and-- ntiriifd
m ntldv. containing h* :wec:i 411 and .">• I ini
l*'iial i. tiii" pig. and is furnished at the
low price of two dollars ]h.t annual. It will
corn prist—
-1 Itingl
tingnisltetl A* irncans; View ■■! I* It
■migs. Monuments tV Impruvtmcnts: Lan
-■■ .
beautv which, in this country, will form an
unccasi . «t ur * t instru tion and grntifi
lion: Er.gra ing* and ol thi
liar;,.". -, ( 'Ts. O' li. iisl*. Bird'. F-! ’ -
an II- g*ti cr wah mry siibjt < t eoti
i. w . th- lb _raphy. Ili-'ory. Nil' ;ru
\ ■ - - ■ •
irafd in a familiar and popular manner.
I-'KEF.M VN 111 N i'.
I f if' Bos’lhirirk Company. J*
1 " -t■ st r. lf.stun, July li*. If : H.
07 s * *■ ..11- '-r tilt above work, wtil
. . M.J KAPPEL, it U •
Si'jttv m’-t-r ‘JO. 3
.AV;r- York Type foundry.
rjHIJI subscribers respectfully inform the
.1. Printers tliai they liaveieti ntlv com
ph ted a variety ol new lonts of letter in the
st.ie f.t the late-t l.nrojitan spetdin-us, well
ealculafc I tor omai.i-utaJ j rinting or tasteful
display, and making their assortment of
PKIS ’/'IS G T i PUS unrivalled in Iteautx',
i>.;<nt, and variety. A book of sjaciint n*
may be obtained at the Foundry, No. FJ
Chamber* street, rear Chatham street, or sit
No. I- t itv-Hah Place. It contains speci
mens from Twelve Liie Pica to Pearl, 1 *tn
prising
F> foul-of Roman Caps, with lower ia. r.
‘lit *’ Italic do do
.1 “ Title Roman do do
5 “ Title Itaiic do do
5 •• Shaded Rom. do do
17 “ Antique do do
12 “ Black do do
5 “ Open Black do do
2 “ Script do do
5 “ German Text do do
2 “ • Open Text do do
25 “ Two line Rom. Cap*, w ith figures.
11 “ Two Line Italic Capital*.
10 “ Siuuled Capitals of vtqiotts kinds,
li “ Ojien do do
7 “ Italian Capitals and Figure-.
Besides Ornamental Letters, J’nekslopc.
Aliisic, Lottery Figures, Piece Fractions, Su
periors, Astronomical and other i-ivn-. Space
Rn!"*. Brass Rules, Ornamenied I)a-hi-.
fzmg Brace*, more than 20-1 kinds nf Bor
ders, and more than 1000 kinds of Cut.* and
Ornaments for school hook*, nexv-papi rs and
scientific works: orders for any of which, or
lor Composing Sticks, Cases, Chases, &r.
w ill he evecuicd with the utmost promptitude
—a large stock being always on hand.
Tliev will nl*o execute orders for Printing
Pri—e*. Paper, Ink. &e. which they will fta
nish ai the manufacturer's price*.
Printer- of newspapers will please publish
this advertis* mi nt (with tlii- note) three times,
sending a [’'!)••' r containing it lo the Foundry,
and receive payment when they purchase
four times the amount of their bill from the
Foundry.
GEORGE BRECE *N Cos.
New York. March 22, lc.H.
The tyjie on which tltis |/aper is print
-1 I , 1 x iii-ivcly fiom the lbundry of <it.oiute
BCI CK O' Cos. - •' ■ •> —lit
PROPOSALS
FOR RF.VIVIMi AXII Pi;nr,ISI!!M»
“ TS3 s: ,Sff{ OMi
gome tiine [Hist, the eo.' of politi
cal transactions have menaced a iv-ns
< fintion of those odious |irin' i|th's. and eemhi
n iti 11... in liostili; v to the ('ou-iiiuti<in 01 t):
• oi' ; frtatis and ii;. Declaration of Inde
p.'lld' nee, whic:! V.'lTi OVUthrolVl! Il\ tiie SO
eiai reioluiion of lib’lO.
Numerous intimations from men of sound
i.i igiiicm, call tor ;i public Journal sic Tii’ed
■ :: t'nc some principles, conducted with the
‘attic intelligence, energy and integrity, and
sustained with the same spirit and constancy
as the Aurora of 1703.
Ready, and in accordance with tlin-i stir-'
gi. .lions, but iiitliout funds or facilities to a<
conipli-ll the material iudispen ab’.o to -itch
an undertaking, a subscription ha- been sug
gested, and is now proposed; it being to be
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r.- ive.l, will coinprijmise nothing for aib
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no open or concealed coutrol, nor tcniporize
with tiny from fear or favor: the idea of mo
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and whatever may he the income, if more
than adequate to the issuing of a handsome
work of art, ii shall be employed in n uderiug
th- Journal more pi rfect.
Some t ret <1 iu politics, may he expected bv
particular < »<■•* of young politician* : ‘ The
Aurora'm ver iniitle profi.-s-ions nor promi-i:.
—ii- eharai ter in the Reign of Terror—its
principles a 1 wav. the consistency es the
Editor's political life, arc the only guarantees
that will be offer-'! ; on the great topics of
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and iincbaiigeiiblc.
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F ivo3 vii(7 * fm ~
OF
Tats. SOI THERN S/M’.
t H EI'.KI.Y SKII Sl'Ai'l'.ll published in
ll ushin-slt’ii, H ilkes County. Georgia, tu
he derated to Politics. Literature,
IT lia* *0 long he—ll the custom of’ jiersons
anno uteing their de.-ign to establish a Press,
to I--:;, a Bro-perm- containing the princi
ple-which they inti nd tn nraiutaiu. tl>.:it a
departure in the pr— nt in-tance would hard
lv b- pardoiri'il. The people have nnnur*-
tionablv the right to be informed, wliat jiath
we design to travel, and to judge first of it
; r pri"t\'. and afterwards if there should be
a dex iation from the same. XX r would,
therefore, briefly state, that orr object is t-.
advocate and support to the extent of our a
biiiiv, the doetrini - profi-.—ed and prarti-i 1
bv the Inion Party of our State. Itelit vii—
tinm to he r -scntial to the preservation of our
exi-'enre as a natior, and the perjv’tuatic.n ‘ i
our happiness a* a peo[ile. r I ht-e xvr- !■• -
li-ve to he getierallv known and understruxl
v tlii eitize n« of ..ur Brat' . r.nd indeed tic
pr .per limit of a pro-peetus would preclud
theirb* ine exantiued and t xplaiili and in di tail.
XV" are fullv awan that iirofe--ion- made
and not practis'd nr- wors« than I utile. I:
w«‘ >**■ tmiiid ti rciv* rM**in!: in our
course, we are of eon** ijuenee amennhh to
mr patrons and reader*, and by them, we
ar- wii’ing i" indeed.
P -of the paper will be devoted to
Tni-< • .us matter, distinct from politi a!.
braeit.g ti:.-:' which will 1* th..i: J:t m.-t
usefu ■ sting. The Editor pb
htin- !f to n-e r\> iv exertion to mak* in •
pni" r :i- -p ,1 and inti r. -!:ng a- li- -
i Southern b'j.v wi
Royal she. •« • > w tvj-c | —. a’ rw >
dollars an-* fifrx c uts in aifxa:. r litre*
dollars nt in. end ..j tin \t :ir.
J AMI - T HAY
S. J'teai'.sX '<* 1