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‘ , WHOLESALE AND IlKTAJh.DEADER IN
¥A*rfO'S •& PATTON, •
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,,
-t<1 ni N*,p>Vr SonferOSpHti** 1 .W™' 1
afcJUltt-BraoUflA Jn Blithe counties of thoOhel
okoo Circuit ■ Sc|)U 5,1850.
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Agent for tlie Southern Mataal Insurance
«>< i •■• • Company at-Romc, (la. ■. vnl q!:
-Insures ngninst ISbsTby-FIre.’’' Alio Llvdapf
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In icutlaud, inhabited 6U4 S67 1 ; nnlutmbiuxl,
t84,867; ibfllldingc 2.760; “Initlib;lB|and8-pf
the British Swus, 70,160 inhabited, 806tttn-
.inhabited, and 220> biiildiiigr cGtUnd’ tWala;
•fot t(jo jvliolo ofQrcnt Britain, 0,-104.0071 in-
4»WlwluM8W i t#nlnh»ldj»d;8Q,«ai;4)ttild-:
ingi altogether. 8,008,079.holisolAn; MhJ.tr
Bnglatid ia divided-jnto^flfty-two counties,
twelvo of width belong tfi Vales. - The coun-
' " ’'iWSmJlJnin-t
Alta iwJav The Old Farm Oata.
bv bioiiabd-cok. •
?■ iI.Vo.YO iHT.lOvo.lt !:and oapass it by,. ;, .
•JBth h*!gh In my breast audio tear4n my
. Cy°» A Ve 4Ti.J‘-t-V1 ’i*- -* vjj
Asbncltward I-gaie on the-days that aro twelve of width belong Ui Wales
' --past, ‘ ‘ ' ^ •* .. llosor^Orthninborlah'dtyorteW
dhlrnyllfo wis'yohngahd my spirit elite
In the time that I dwelt l by tliueldfann gate
.x« .dt-SMaf Odl>v-Tr.«te./ ; «a<t«fuatfl? oiV 1 *'
How oft havol tnountcd that oldgato astrldo,
With n ropo and a stick, : for n* frolicsome
ride £•* * tr. *Vh • w ;--n -.■ »t\a n jija*’.*
And) when It ■ would: open .with I slow- gSntlO
i. . Ibrec, r , rfit..- I - ,-jm.ial *v .,m, • ;
"flool whoa!” would ory to my mimic horsol
Who ao mprry^T^s Itajrlcesly sgto
,0n t^o iirpad,to^.ost Tail blithe, old fla m
:r-,-|«»!Sl.O dtVf,; . v ;u .
Atii-by titm's wo #o'n1d-rfSt oh' a ‘'rcai llve
. horse” 1 ***
Wo called bis harao l Haven," so black wa* Ids'
; ;»->glosa |< - -,■! ukn'V h**r r ■ ■ ; •*? iltd.
And our plnmp.lltiloptiny,'4<rfrolicnnd wild
tWhen ho earMed o!man, -whsnevorho mild
IfhO-know my swbiit alstor.' tho purt little
•Rate, ”4?
Was te ride on hts back ftom tho old &rpi
• gate. Uh1 i/.aK »in\vSts> „• :
Dm ll.qUiSE,
,;B,i BABRStt. BlltPt^fi^tthmii,
Stt , ii> A !: t.*rV fi 8it -t j
- ^wadt-1 net trmdl
■ FACTOR A N- 1)V cp M.li l'S S.LO^N |
vs 4 Ohaftoston^.^P^.^ouHi' Cardllnii:'
r.'-Apr|| 1, 1862. ” ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■
. - SCRE ( VEN & HARRIS, ,
'• '^ATTOiInEYS AT-L AW 1 ,
tNo; 09 Bay'Sired,', . wit ri.ISutsMl CM.
aditlN sfalomivset, l .. o; ut u*anis..
'mZOtr m 11 JWW A- ‘HAVER* srioisA |
- ; DftU G G I 8 T ,■
101 Uwad Street, : - Socinnan. Go,
^.;tl.y.44.q8Sl-sN r.rJ ■••••,•'•*■• r.lf.a
V n»Wtani‘P-ii— andOommiaiJon Buatneaa.
'.«,ta !»-.» OIUM.GV k-*0»i‘ «» ’ -' '_
(bUM-ni* -M Milcon$ Go.
# is' tCODFREV, OliSLEY k CO.,
‘hevla'nd,‘ljdncasfer hid'SVeslnfdre\oTid aro
Vtry firokertVand hit'much bftlio'shrfacocan
Be'etiltIVatcd. The rcmalhlng' portion .Is said-
• to-be rieh-nrid-lovel. Tt is estimated ^hat
About' J i(inu-lotiliis of the’ chtli-o Burfhco of
‘Eflgliibd ii’auscoptfbld^ of liljago. ’Jlr.' Mc-
Colldcir 'sayS, that jbout twelvo millions of
aoros arft. opitivpted in England, rat, follows:.
Wheat, 8,890,000 acres, llnrluy nnd, Ryo, 900,-
000, Oats, nnd Beans, 3,000.000. C|ovyr, X ,?.90,-
QOO, ffufidps niidiPotaiocs, 1,800,000, Oops
and Gai-dan products. 100,000, Fallow, J 050,-
000. Tils same writer, estimates the annual
crops -to bo worth <£72600.000. Ild alio cal
culates ' IT,009 000 itCrCs ofpastnro- land ns
producing- Xu!) 000,000.; England - has ma
ny valunblepublio dorks.; The flrstrailrjj'ad.
that wnsoyer.bullt,.wnalprilt In England. - It
wgs the Stockton & Darlington Ruilroad,and
was completed September 10th, 1820. Thero
are many Industrious and thriving cities in
all purts of. Britain... LumUm ls the Cnpitul
of lljp-Kingdom,:and-is ,tbO iargest City in
tho E’nrp)ro^ situated on the .banka of the
;Tlmmes t in iho counties of Middlesex and
iijtof.thu City,ut - Loudon. The Ud.ric.is he
rrn, pud tho wyltoy Is apprised tliat Its romov- 1
1 has boon proposed. Tho qld - Royal Ex-
liango was burflt down several years ego, atpl
now Eschangc has hren lmilt on (lie spot,
^o Baul; of England is situated near tiro Eg-'
liungo. Tho. hulljlings ,wcro eopiplotcd.ln
1 j88, und.epycr. an gpte^alraUtjBliht acres.
The histllutipp vvng.p,'quoted by. Wl|iiimi- jp.
torson. a Scotchman,'and received itsclmrte.--
of Incorporation on tlm 80th of July, .1094,
.with a capjtal of xl,209,000, ‘ which inm was
lent nt interest tp .the government of Wijljam
apd Mary, attlfotlnvb In astatoofembarpiss-
inent. "At its very onset, therefore," says
Or, Oliamhvrs, tlio Bank of England was an.
ongluo ofgoverj)mehf p and in a lesser, or grea
ter degree',, it has enjoyed', t)l(s, fcharnclpr
tjirovigh all the stagcs ofUs subsequent histo
ry. According (pits,ohartcr, Its.manngomoiit
Is committed tea Governor,:Liuutenant-Oov-
.ornpr, and,t\venty.foav Blrcctore, elected by
stocklvolders who have held X800 of stock six
nionths.prqvipus.to tho election. - \A Divector
is loqulred to. hold X2,000, a Deputy-Gover
nor, X8,000, n Governor, x-1,000 of capital
stock. At Oral tho charter of tho Bank; was
for only eleven -years, hbt in co'nscqucnco of
tlie great services fC.tho IiisUuhlon; lo lhe
government, its charter lias, at various times,'
been renewed^ Tlie oiiglnul slock ofxl.200,-
000 pas' been augmented at various tjines,
tili in 1810, it leached. X14,503.000, upon
which the stock holders drew dividends,. The
pi uflts pf tlio bank arise fi um imflloin bullion,
.'Zstir;
And. ifwol wero happy ms happy could bo,
Little Ti'owle^ I'm suro. was ns happy ns - "'i
Wo wept when lie died, and .wo laid-.him,in
H t stature-; - l*o# fwfl wdrasol «mO {
Atthe toot of the tree by tlie old torm gato.
Long- botoro' wo-grew up hiy kind tothcr
died,_ ■ r»*
And soon nly dear .mother Wts < laid by' bis
sidoj
Ttien Tommy; and next my sweet-little- sis
ter; '• ,*i 4A i
Old how tvii did Weep as we bent o’er’nnd
< kissed tier! ^ - ' • ' 1 1
nd.WilUb wjijlijive it Jio qaw.llttla.Kc(«, >
ass homeward to God tUroiigli.tliu old farm
gate). ]*y . - .
riovojtll lo.vadlland etlllpasait-byt. -
With a sigh lulrnybi'east and a tear ln <tny
o.vD* - ; •• il;v-'3
Aii backward I gar.o on tho days that aro
past; ft
And-wonder if I may yet rest ntent l*st
With father, and mothjr/,and".sweet little
LiiltWifftai Iini'liiiiiilinbu - T iteW fit ■
In the cliurcliynrd, baykof the old farm gate
Surrey, qnd within a,dav’sdomsiey of thii.-dlvuoiinii,ur.nC-mi!«--iou—--uwiaiimgcSi
r. #.B.k tt,.WEKU,
OrtersandDoaloroin Hardware,Najls&p.
W
,10* BliTTER AYR tllEESBEMFOBIlB.....
11YBEABOIUN, UQQDALLr8AVAsNN.AU.
‘.Miis. jKjvKObBSAiiB-OBAitSn 'N*
R.iUtr and.’ Cheese, Dlrjoct. from Goshen,
. ;--W-
_ K 2.17 a. I.nlv I . n.vuvt’tl Ifnnpiinlf
4 .ii.Bqu'i^ayoimqh. J.J, ^B^IIattcorkpq;
i^M ^ . BEIIS k FOSTER, ,,
Faotors and Commleslon Morohanta,
Stivdnnah.pa. , , . .
■RfJlSklteRKHWra. 1 ^' ■«
Nnv.ntriasi. • • ,-iy*
.■t";"--* - LYOT k REED,; ' ' ~
Hi A - •WfflfflK’DfiSffs in
nv rtr.mv w. wottem.
jjjsi C,ojumcrc|*l anditnanufacturing. inter-
c’stj of.Qrcat Bcitaip aio. ve-ry extensive, and
friim tlie vkjil of lier woiitnien,. and froni the
supoiior character of.lier machinery..aiidby
economizing'iif time,, she pnduy'es a better
•quality, and larger.amounts of manufactur
ed fakHcs'thah any natloh no better situated,
with i-esitect tetke prtidiiction of Ihe falv nia-
teflal.’’ 1 The manufacture' of cotton WHIP mikt
'extensive nnrl'glVe emplOTHielit fo nne-tAurth
of Hie' indnsh'InVpdpnlallmt ol llld cnipiro.—
Tho muni,nr of people at Work-in Its various
departments' (fncdhing..bleneliers,. spjnnors.
and wcavijpi, onginccrs.an’d «|hl)hj|,an^pt\ivn
‘MB
iq.iliis tyrnnch
oitliu.Etripilo
“'.'E.F.WOOilktlO.
WIIOLCSAl.E AN l » BETA' 1 ''llBAnEltS IN
<W i a BOOTS AND SHOES.' 1
•A’,.*. 91 anU \M,.Gibtmm WeMinff,;-near tie
M irket.Signof the Large BMt,l)avaimfih. <ja.
.. jNuv.41,1851.. ... -dy. ,
.,xR a*
sM -
Savannah, &a\
Nb b.
Mi,
VA.CAi.SWEU; , | TJ.nomniTS' I SAM.h.bunAT,
l<t ‘ " CARSWELL, ROBERTS k CO. :
■MbSofaanil Oonoral Commission Merohanta.
Cl Bay 'stfiels; ' Savanrlati] da.
d««V.nF:1851.' «*»
---w; ,. PETER 0. TUOillS,
J^rtaWlWoiigs^iWf^«|i.fPk®«
AmBery
■Orders
Mtn'JoO, Bay SI.
Doors. , „
.1 ^ : Savannah, Ga.
tho country prompUy.^it-
“ Tebms: Cash. . •
SZZ' „ YO.YliE k ODES. ■
Faotors and Oommiasion Merchants,
_ r- 11 JVo'93’, B ’y Shtet\ Savannah.'
K«d Wilt attend promptly to whatever business
STeinay bc eonlided to them. - ‘ - ■•■'-' •
‘ k-7i 1851, . v ^ '
YOPOE. . | W. ODEN.
MX La > CHARLES. 11. SMITH, l , . ■
A T.T O R N E Y A T-.Ii.A W ,
j. r .Romo, Georgia., s ,
P ' ( Col. NX. iluTcHiNs. Lrtwrcnccville.
r t0 ) Hon. Hines Hol.T'Coluiiitai'Ga,
eB.Y6'1861.-
*• ROBERT FID XL A Y,
tHP*®* 13 "mancVAt'.TuaEa op
Seam Engines, Boilers, Mnelilncry, kc,
AND IIEACBIUN
jit LL STONES of every description. Steam
nw Mills, Circular and.Straight, put up in
iiperibf stylb. :
. Mnctmi--August.21.1861. .-■■■-•
. yVasiibcrx, WILDER k CO. ,
toraand ComirilBsiori Merohantfl, ‘
Ciits'oTtlic Brig Lino of Xew York
rf " ‘ ’ " - • ' SaihAi'rih/da; .
HnSRe liberal ndTOneesbn'pridnco 'cbn-
“ gale. , 0flicc 114 Bay Street,.opatof
d In,tuo shnps ) are,now estimated pt
,760 000. Tlie amount of enpltdl ii|vested
i of .tins inamifact«ving.,ipteveKt
tripjrq is veekoned at about. £40 000.-
000. and the total value of iho goods annually
produced, Is beliuved.to lid between,x3fi0ppT
000 and X40,000 000. Tho raw material is
generally shipped frgmijSgypt, Aniorlcn; nnd
tho East Indies. The Chief seats of Manulac-
turo of cottongoods-are-Maitcliester, Glasgow,
and Palsiy. Tlio IninieOsc amount of looms
iind spiiulles at work in those oltlcs.'fbrhi the
chief astOnishniont of visitors. - “According.'to
p»por published o-tow years ago by the
.Board of Trade,"-says'Dr. 01iaml)uf'»“ thtro
were -in-the EmpIre at' largd, l25-2 'Cotton
Factories at wtirk, and-42 empty. Bihcb tlio
period Of' wJiloli estimato, more, havo, been
erected. It has boon calculated that there am
at least 10 000 OOtTorsplndlcs and lOQ.OOO
power loums lu tlio Uiilled, Kingdom. Tlio
principal part of wool inanufacturqd in iho
United Kingdom, !'s_ imported from Germany
and tlie Australian Colonies, anil was the flint
kind of', manufacture carried on in Epglaud.
Tlio value, of woolqii.godds manufactured in
pnej-ear, is estimated to bo about G,0Q0 000
of pounds Steriiu'g. .Tills kind pr manufac
ture js principally karriecj on in tlio Ngrtli
and West ef England, and in. Galashlqfs'ln
Scotland.- Tiio v manufaoturo of silk goods
lias boon carriod on for a long period. , Tlio
French flrst introduced it into tho enuptry
In tlie fltleenth century. About xlO.000,000
worth of - siik' Is;,inamif4etui'od In one year,
mod give employment to 800,000 work pooplo.
.It la manufactured extensively In Manchester,
PnlsleyrGlasgow, and: in Spltalflolds Ip Lon-
'^Lentlior is manufactured extensively also.
In 1830,,tiere were jiiiported into tlie'coun-
(i-y O OOO.dpO ofki'l and Inuib sliris.' Tliq vs-
tiqidto of the' tuuhuikctured artfinds in one
year, eupii as . glpvcs, saddlery, boots nnd
shoos. Js’ Xl.5 000,000. Enrtiicmvare Cl:inn
Soutlioin s.bp.ro of Britain, . il'reclseiy on
•tlio. spot, nil pro Loudon noyv stands, tlio Ro
mans built n city eighteen linndred yenrs
ago and has, ever sinoe I hat period boon tlio.
sent of a busy and InSnstrltras population.—
The wall which anciently enclosed tho City,
has been removed, tii allow bffnfther 'expan
sion, id o tlio adjacont fields! Reeonlngby a
o.ntimibus lino of lionses,' thu wliolo] nie-
tt-opOlis is said to extended in length'neai-ly
eight -miles,- aqd in breadth' six or seven,
and Q’compacted fo eovdr an atoa oYnboiit
tliiity-'flvo squarc mlles.
Owing to (lip scarcity .of stone' In England,
many of tlio cities aro hnilt of brick. Loudon
is said tn'li'6 d iriclt iiiili /own, "To a stran
ger it appears to consist of an liitoi mlnablo se
ries of strootsi of ihodoratb widlli, composed
of dingy rbd-'brick holisos, vvliieh are cora-
mnnly fo.llr'stoflos'in helglit nnd-.scldom feis
thaii' three. ' Tlio'greater portirin of tlio
dwellings are small. They nre'mere slips'of
buildings, containing In most instances; only
■tlvo small rooms oh tlio floor onb behind the
Other, and an wooden stair with balustrades
froni bottom (if tho limiso. It Is only in tho
hiorefdslilonobto districts of the town that
■the houses havo sunk' areas' with railings;
tfl rail'the busy partrthey' stavirl -close upon
the pavements so that-trado may bo cbniliict-
ed with llie utinosJ.facHity and convenience.
Every, sticct possesses a smouth flagged pnve-
inent'at tho side flit"foot iws-eugei-s, wliilo the
central pav* 8 ofthb tlioroiiglifures ar.u.<auso.
wayeii w|th square, hard stones, or paved in
some oilier way, equally siii.ted to enduro Qio
prodigious, tear and wear: created .Jby the
horsps and vcliicles |»issing qlpog them.’!
Tlie ground stories of many of i ho bouses,
in the central and other -principal Streets pro
used ns slions or w-pn^lionses. .When retail
t.ralUe i. the ol\jccl, the.wliuio front Is gener
ally formed Ipto .dopr and iviudqiy,. sous.to
exhibit thq gqods to tlio best ad vantage tp tlio
,passpngci;s. . Thu exhibition of goisls in the
London simp windows, is onb of (lie greatest
wonders of the place. ~ Everything vvJiic-Q tho
fancy mm imagine, or the Appetite deslni, ap
pear (hereto be cobgregatc'd. "In wlihtCybr
way’the eye is turned.” remarks a cblbbl-tUed
writer, ‘.'ihiaoxtraordinary amount orincrcnn-
tilo wealth is strikingly observable; ,eyvn in
whafmppoar mbseure. alloys.or copifs; the
sbundancc.of goods is/omid to.ho on a gtpa-
. Mwcitna t® jt^';'.
Tho following maxims to marry by, ad-
drcssed to a single gentleman, nrn copied,
fl-om n Very old nmUbor of Blackwood, prlnt-
odibblongvago tliat/bltl -.(Kit -North*. AnVist
hrfrt berfri somellrinjfoft boauvhktho tiibo
-ho-wtott ttiiirf b’V / i
“Nbw’ln making-ranrringo, as. in mnklng
lore—and'indeed in making most -othor
things—the beglnnlngls the difllbuity; But
the French provoib nboitt beginning—'O’ost
io premier pns qul etwle'—goes moip lltornlly
to the 'nrrnngcntoiitbf mnrringo jlas our -Eng
lish well lllnstrntos thn'cohdltloh of lnvo—
‘Thq first step oyer, the rest easy-’ Because,
the marrying nfTalr, it Is jm'rltculai-ly the
"flrst step’ that 'costs’—as to your cost you
wlllilnd ; if Iho stop happens to go tho wrong
way. And most mon.' when they ; go about
tho btislnoss of. wedlock, owing to siiuo
strange dclnslom ’bcgln tlio nfliilrat tho wrong
ond.—They toko a (Uncy to tlio wldfo arms—
(sometimes oniy to this khl gloves)—or to
tbo neat ancles of it peculiar iciiool girl; And,
cohdudo from tlio premises, that she Is jiist.
the vory woman of tlio world to scold d house-
fill ofservants.-mid tobringtf n dpEcji ciiti-
dreii! This Is a convenient dbdnctton, hut
not always n sdfo one.
“White arms and neat ancles, bring odd,
tiatiirklly, at bncc.to tbo very important' con
sideration ofbonnty. For doh’t qiitipbscr'lib-
causc I caiilibn yon ngninst dll dny-dtsnblll-
ties, tlidt X want to' tlx you with n Worthy
breafura wlibiu lt will mdko you oxtrerholy
111 evury time yon look' nt. For tho'stytd of
riraUuTsdy n'hdri'dsoiUo’flguio^lf yoiT ^iJHT
gct;botll ddvarttngos—is better than a mero-
(hrouglibut the' Slate amt country
lcainwhal other fanners aro doing, and'it
they hnveJnipvovumenls, learn whnt tlmy nre,
and ndqpt tiieqr.,; This is tlio greatest need
of tho fanner,: r li ■ |
d - .-.-J.T,Ja ;-'oOd}Wtatedth •
if will tie gratifying; no dobbt, to the friend*
licinnilng. two buttons ojftho waist’
rants; jjrhdVs to bo done 1 * How provoking
t is to SCO those married people looking so
sdf-sallsfled and consequential, nt tlio liend
of tlicir families, ns if tjicy bad dono tlio
State a grent service; Why. ns to cliUdrcn,,
tliV’y,aro ns plenly ns flics in August, and
about ns troublesome; every alloy, nndjeourt,
anil gnrro.t are snnvming with, 'em;
tliby’ro no rarity, and nny poor miserable
iyretchsan got Awlfiv-ropdugh of them, 'too,. , ,.. . ,
suclins t|icy are. It’s enough fo scare a man )trbpo "d chntigc; and that Imincdi.ilidy llicrc-
to deatii to tbinU howmiiClr it'costs to keep after propo-als will 1.-: received for tlio grad-
.. : i .-„. ^hohr- Inc. We.mtt'dmfIn•'fewAmnili*bow. rtm
onO Young folks havo to'begin now ,yhoiyi. Ing. ' Wo ttettlistin a f:\viiionths now, tho
tliolr fathers nnd molliora loft off.' ‘SUks anil 'oldli(lls- ; n?oiina CnssVtllS' wlll rc-bclib thb
• • ’ . ■ < ' t.* • ■ « J-.-i'V'.AAlci t.l.i.
satins,-ribbons' apd velvets, ftiaWera^and soiiiidbftlibstMntwlt|stIo>dstlioerglnotakc:
flowW^cuir-iilus, bracelets,' gliji-dracks'and b Vlotv ofotirVliiagb.'
(bi ; de-rols; np(l thoi'o’s no^jielp for it in tiiy 'niUe 'Standard. •'
.easd, for if I married n woman'I loved, and ’ *'
tiiodoai-littlo tiling should ask nid for my
scalp, 1 should giyo it to her, 1 know I should.
Then there's.tho tapestry,. carpets, mirrors,
nn(l sofas, mid ottomans, ami damask our-
taips and pkitnros r and (you must l<jok. at ,| 1|[llwalaul T ..
tbo subject in nil 1U bearings), llttlo, jackets, ^ wtt iyQoat,.Uo,fqnnd to.his astonishment
nllowunco for managing tlio public debt
In 1832, tlio net profits of tlio board was
Xl 189 027, after pdying.tbo Internal onibo
capital stobk invested. Tlio annual dividend fy pretty face. Good byes are a'jiblnt hover
which tjiebmilt deciaves, varies ftom flijp to to bo bVcrlookod," .Flno tooth—lalij Well prb- ;
- - —w. a 11
ten per Cent: “In 1797, whoa the bank found
Itself uiiablo (o meet a run made upon It for
gold for its notes, tlio government of.that.day
suiniuaviiy protected it jioin bankruptcy, by
issuing an, order tliat Bank of England notos
shbuid.be ooniidered n legal, tqndef; conse
quently. lira holders of notes at too timo wore,
by forco of Jaw, rotosed thejr value In casli;
This extraovdinary state pfaDUirs, frith yail-
ons modifleations, lasted ll|l 4821, wlien cash
payments w ero resumed, bietqtwhlto the
notes of lira bank, from not being represent-
tlvea, of specie wero considerably depreciated
in nominal valuo.; So great uas llit deprecia
tion at dne tlpic, tliat (our pound notes would
have becngivoninoichange fortbreo guineas.
I promised, in the commencement , of this
conuuuniemion, to say something eonceniiag
tlie pecnliai ilies of London, Bristol and Bur-
luingliam-all important- cities, and filled
with enterprising, active, auil industrious pop-
ulniion; but us tho eoinniunication has beau
extondod greatly beyond its original design,
I bring it to u eloso, with the piomlse to say
sonrallili.g abuut Bristol and Bormiligliam in
a future number of lli-B paper.
Dii‘1 Ttrtr.i, (la.
Oertificato for' the Cure of Brokon Down
’,’ ’!’ . Mopeights,
Read tub Docusibnt.-—Wohnvoofion t:-(cd
■In our (bublo w ay.snys tbo Boston Transoript,
to inuke tlio iieoplb of tlils city' uhderatnnd
tho benefits tq lib deri ved by giving publicity
to tlielr-buslness, through llio,mudlnm of lira
Press.' It will curb broken down, wenk. sick
ly bh-iiless men—^nvo more lives than, were
ever sa*cd,by alUle medicines over sojd—
taking Alio certificates of-idbotora, -and dreg-
gists tor true; bitti-end the'doeumdUt.
tlEAn TjiE Testimony.—In iho.year 1S10
stm trtl’biisliiess ill tbo city orBostojvwph
cash ,cniiUaV pf86 000, and a gooil fair credit.
Hiircd me a good store at a moderate rent,
Applied myself !ndnstri raQ,vt6;iny business.
I|11812 -I took mi acepuut of stock, nnd found
tlial,Iwn$ ®3,000woi-soofl^thaAvvIran I-bo
In riry stbeklngs‘, blaok eyes,'curly liair, i
all and straight ns a cedar of "Lebanon! j
ter scale llian.|ii any prpvincif 1 town.'’ There of my business, and I was , blit little known,
f^ibaWlroimilyj^.oaO tewi»4MtfW»$ ~ ' ^
and.eaehqtreQtliasndhrtbicl.iiaura;-.
The publip.tboiidiogs about Lopdon arc
numerdus^nnd very:bxp.en8lve.y TheXobnoco
AVaiolipuije.in LpndQii-isLorlargost eover'cd'
building In lira-world, •. It q^cttohnf no. less than'
five acres qf ground,- nud lias accomtnodatipn
tov-24,0001hogshearls: pf.tobacep. -Tlra sight
of.thls.pxtram'dieary i)Varohphso, andiofthe
yvine vanlts. is ;palculated to convey lira iupst
-magnifleient ooneeplipus pfBrltish.comiuereo.
Tbo vaults are arched with brick anil extend
in one direction inac'oiitiauous lino about a
mile In length, with divorglng linos also of
great lohgtii', tho wliblu'hcfiig'iiku tlio.^trects
of ii 'tiiwn under grom(d.“ ATdpg thb slitos aro'
arrahged pipes of wluo tonn'mnonht apparent
ly rvlthont- limit. 1 Thero is accommodation
for 66 OOOpfpcs.’ - Tiieso cellars being daik,
all wiioentqr and go through them entry ltglits.
ItlmngbtI-would iry.lt another yeflri My
citdlllirs - add’ friends rcPbrnnietlided lliat I
. an Pligihc comiiaiiy, bolh
which,! did, and|n 1813, I again topk'ae-
count of my affairs nnd found Hint If I could
Bell my stock out nt tlio. niarkcd; prices,
should’ lack just ,$1000 of 'having money
enougli to pay my debts. I liadn nolo against
-oiie of tho brothers in the church tot
which, some said was : good; this would t»
ducc my indebtedness, that amount,^—but *
nover paid it.
.To make a long story short, I failod—burst
np—wont to smash—nnfl all niy friends and
creditors pronounced mb tt mined man, and
to make it sure, they turned me. out of the
elHiretf in 1816,1 contrived to get a little
money, with wlilchT bought a tow goods,
"got soiira bills and. cards printed, and sent
them to every cue X could think of— lira con.
Admissioh.jHny bit had.fij 1 procuring on prdoT sequence was, they began to como in mid
from ajwlno merchant, [o taste and examine
any piiies'lio' may have- in bond,-. A-cooper
accompanies tliU visifyr: to pierco tl^o'basks.
Besides,tliis large vault MMoj|principally con
tains port, tliuro aro other vaults «for Freueli
wines, &e. Tlra various doek* are llratpro-
perty of joint ennipanids, who re’cqivd, vents
and.dues of various kinds for their use. Tlie
CustoinTlousOi in London, was built in 1814,
on tlra spot where tlra old one was destroyed
by lire. nnil isiliK) fedt-long 00 feet wido, and
60 feet hightho .numberraf pbrsohi employ-'
.erlin it, amouula tonliont 2000. -
:, -TlraTower.of Loddun stonili on!an obscure
and low. nltuatiup,_ and was formed imllffdi-
ateiy,nflcr (iiL^Norihan coiiquest, by tyiHimn,
tbu.eouquoror. It. is separated from |he nar
row and confined streets of lira city, by lin'dpPn
spacedf ground 'called Totver Hill. It issltu-
uted on tljo N<ii tb liifuk df tbe .Tirapjes; and
is an assemblago of towers mid. edlflcea.*- 1 -
Qne’en ■ Eliaabqlh-had Mary, Qllr'cn of Scots,
beheaded ’in' t^ls Tower." riiQho Tower (ire
kept large stoi(:s.,of flre-ariua, sulfleieiit.to
equip 160 000 men—a largo collection of chn-
pon boiijg t'rojthies in war.Che horse,army he-
ing'ihlo'st ihtcresthlg'qoll.tction ofsuits of
1 fqan.n'n'flglires,' ’arjll (Ha ermvii and q'tlrar.io-
s)|iiU iWoynUy'. 'Fwr(ar seeing tliq-Arindry,
At
tradft a little. I continued to push the cards
and hilia, muTnlsti td ndvdrtlse In tlio newspa
pers. ailn customers came in from all parts
tlio country. 1 sooti had to enlarge my stoic,
nnd I now do a bigger business limn any
man bn the street. I keep up my ddvorlls-
ing, and my business keeps increasing.
I lmvc got 815 000 invested in good stocks
—I own tlio* hbuso I lire in, and it is worth
$7600—niy goods arc ail paid tor, ns I buy
for cash, and sell for Saab—and I liavo i«iid
off ail my oHFdebts ofl818. This I attribute
to your inValnnldo renicdy to an mihcnldiy
business, brietting tlio public know u lint yon
aro doing, Sdirivhdt you want to do tUrougli
the press.' lr this certillcato will " bo (ho
mcmis of saving olio iioor man iiluated as
was seven years ngo, my object is accomplish -
ed. i C. SiMnp. Jr.
(£g“ ‘Molin'," Inquired a domlnlo of a hopo-
fiil pbpil, "wiiatisa nailov'1"
“A maii who makes nails,” snid John,
' "Very good. AVIint'isU tailor 1" ■;
: "Oira'wlib mhkb’S tails:’ 1 ’
-“0. you stupid-tolloiv," said the dominie,
bit ing ilia lips, "a fnnn wlib makes tails 1
“Yes, master,-returned John, “if tliot«
’(HiTitot pbt lolls fo 'thd coats ho made, thoy
’Wbfild'bc in-JacketsI”-' ; ' ! ’ “ ■'■""
bord’ Etsklhu Vpcakiiig of animals; licsitaL
irartloncd llmbs^don’t cast tlicsd 1 away tor
the sake Of it single touch'of tlio' smalt poSj
a mouth sombthing too'wide; or dimples
rather deeper oh one sldo than ilra other.
"It may at sotoo'iiuib, be a mnltor of con
tldovatidn, Whether you almll mhrry a m’ahl-br
a widow. ' As-to tho tasto, Imysolf w!il ; give
no opinion—t like both; und (here nrb-ad-
yanlagos pecullar tooltlier. Ifyoiimnriy a
•wMotv, I thiifk it should bo ^no whbm yp'u-
tmvo known In ihu lifttltao'of hor husbanff 1 ,
bcenuso, then art aeta W posit—form somo
notion of wlratyodr owti \ylll ho. Ifiiorhus-
bnndls dead btKbhe you kpbW- hori yoti blid
better bo . dff 'nt oneo (r .bdcauld sho' kiioiva
(llicjadelj What you will like', tboUgh. slio
novor mcana tb do.lt; and, dopObd' uirah- It,
If you lined only ofin inch of pcn&anl,
trust yoursOlf-to look at her throo tlnioa;
are ijckled toacortninly. ‘ ,; “ W
“Marryln^gfrls'is a tiled matter alivayaj
tor they are ns cautious as ct-Uivs plundering
a cornilold. You may‘stalk’ for a work, .and
nover-got nbaf tlroiri unpcrcdlveJ. 'Yotniear
tlio cntorwaljng as you go up stijrif, ihlo, lira
dratvlng-robm, louder than thunder { but it
stops—as if-by magic I lira moment a (mar-
rigcable) man pats his car to lira kcy-1iolo.—
I don’t myself, I protoss upon prlrfelplu, tosco
any objection to marrying a widow. If *lio
upbraids you nt any'timu wUh tlio virtues of
hoi- former linsband, you only reply that you
wlsii-lra had lie,r with htpu with allynur'soul.
If a Woman, lioivever, lias had. more than
three.husbands', she. poisons them; avoid
7*rt|'J. A4. ^ ''
“In wido‘v-wivlng, .!t may bo a quesiion
wholliof you bhoilld’nra'vry (Ira q-idbiv of an
honest man or a rascal. Against (Ho danger
thaltho last' may hiivo learned ill tricks,
they set tlie advantage—sho will bo more
sensible (from tlra Contrast) to tlio kindness
of a gntitlcnian and n niau of honor, I tbluk
you should marry tlra honest man’s widow;
becauso, wills women, habit is always strong-
ortlian reason.
"But lira greater polnt^pddiaps, to bo nim‘
cd at in marrying, is to know, before luar-
rlago, wliat itis you Imro to 3oai wltii. You
nre sure toknow this, tost enough, afterwards.
Bo sure, Iheretoro, tjiat yon ceminonco' .tho
necessary j-.crqjjsliidns betorc you Haro irtndo
tip your mind, nnd not as people generally do
after-. Romcmbor that tlifcro -is nd usd in
watciiingn woman that you love'; because
slw can’t do anything—do what sho will'—
that will bo disdgroeajilo to you. And.Still
less in cxaminliig n ivdman that loves you;
becauso, for tlio limo, slra will bo qiiito sure
not to do anything Ihnt'ought'to bo dlsagree-
nblo to you. I havo known a liundrcd perfect
tigresses as playful as Klltofts—qulto more
obliging than need bo—under such circum
stances. It is nol a had way—niald or wld-
dw—when you find yon aro fancying a wo
man, tonmko herhdllovo that yon liavo an
nvorsion to her. If sho lias any concealed
good qualities, they are prdify sure to como
out on such nn occasion.
' “Don’t marry nny woman under twenty—
she is not comb to her wickedness before Hint
time. Nor any woman who has a rod noso
at nny age; because pooplo mako observa
tions ns you go along tlio street. A ’cast of
tbo c.vo’—ns tlio Indy casts it upon you—may
pass muster under somo circuiuslances—and
I have oven known those who thought it de
sirable ; but absolute squinting is a monopo
ly ofvision which ought nol tp bo tolerated."
—Blackwood,
nnd rroelis, nnd ivoodon horses, nnfl,dojis and
pop-gnns, pnd-glngerbrcad ; don’t bollevo .1
capdu.lt, by Jnpllcl l But, than, hero I ,alt,
-tor wont of something ti do ;. it’s eStillug
awful cold, drdarjr’weatlior, long evenings;
cnn’tgp fo conoerts torowori'and whoa I'-do,
'ray room looks tt- wuoli, gloomier when 1 'I
como back j it would bo coiy to havo a nlco
llttlo wltoto chat andlangh With. FVoi tried
to think ef something olsq, but I can’t. If I
look-in tho'flro I am-sure, to soo a pair of
brlghttdyOa, oven' tho shadows'on tho wall
take dairy shapes, I!n> on IhB brink pf ■ ruin
—I tool It; -I shall rend my doora lntho raar-
riago list before long—/ know Ishall. ') '
Doparluio of Emigrants tor Liberia.
Tlip’sbll'Ralph Refs sailed from Ibis port
y'r .-wo /
nEoiveii 'ur Imaoination —A year since,
Elijah Bnrncs, ufl’cirasyjvania, killed a rnttlo-
, snake in his fleld, without any lijury-to ldm-
solf amUmmodiatoly. after put oiiliis son's
.waistcoat, both being of . one color, lie re
turned ,t« his house -and attempting to button
that it wasmuoh too small. His imagination
was noiv-brouglit-to.a lilgli pitch, and ho in
stantly concoivod tlio-idon tliat lie lintl been
. . r , ja , i jj 10 . gna kb, and was
kpectabl
suddcntly ill nnd took tp-lils bod. Tho fiimily
in grdstalnrm nnd edntoslou, summoned tlirco
physictniis; nnd'tlio tisiml remedies wore pro
scribed midudmlnlstoml. Tho patient liow-
bvcrgrtw trovsu every minnto', nntll ntlcngtli
his son cKiap, homo with Ids Iklhor’s waist
coat dangling about him. Tho mystery was
sooti unlbldbd, andtliopntlont, being rcliovcd
fl-om Ids'imaginary spprdlrarision, dismissed
hispliyslciansand was rostered to lioidtb.
o Eijf.' Epiu'SilVjudsori.n clergyman, set-
ucu Infionvlcli (Comi.) Hi 1774,, was nn ex
ceedingly quaint and original preacher. Re
marking |n oi^c oflds sermons, upon tlio cx-
ouscs toidpty tfio guests •-* ■’*-
Ihoir fllunds nnd qtlipcs being .in dti
to witness liielr departure and bill Gram fare*
iivcli, and tho pceaslbu'also being'.Improves
by appropriate'rcilgiqiis Bendccs. Tlra' end
grants tvho Ic'avo huro aro nliraty-flyb in ni;tn-
bei-,t'voqljr-fuur of whpip nre.fluin Maryland;
tivbnly-two flora Missopil. tivcnly-tlireo from
New Jersey, ami tjio yemaindertopni l’hllijdcl.
phiaamlolirarlpcailUoa. Tlieship wiU Iquoli
nt Norfolk, whore shp.wlll hejqjnod b'yanqllrar
Jargo bqdy of emigrants, making the biitiro
liuinhor which will go .opt.'In her; woii_oi) to
two hundred. Ofthoso jvho will jblti the' ox-
podlijon at Norlolk, o'layge pioiiortiori are
manumitted slaves from' different parts of
— •• - <■ - - - ‘ , -«he
bcfxtnstt, wliilo tno ono who imrntu»
nbaolutcly declared . that ho could not come.
.“ltqncp learn," sajdtiio preacher, “that one
woinan can pull harder than Jive yoke ofoxen.”
OXMent fob Gbaftino. Tho grafting soa-
iot boingat liand.'it may Ira ofndvantogo to
IlifUnt. Re|inbllo., They ,arp wpll ,pr.6vlilefl
wlili all necessary "orileles in tlio Way of out
ilt niid lake With tliCtii S quantity of agrlrfnl-
tnral implomonlh and tools, wlileh wlll ho'of
nso to them in thotf now home.' T Ho vessel Is
•well arranged fdr-lhblV contort', nnd thetf sSfo
mid speedy arrival out mb y bo reasonably
anticl|ialod.‘ ‘ - •>
Tho-Rt. Rov. BislIoji'Eayho,' ihlsslonnry
bishop of tlio Epl8C0|tni Cliltreh In afi lca, re
turns iii ttra Vcssol 'lo'tho field of his labors,
with tlio mcnns - ofaddlngto his iiscftdness.—
Ho is necompnnietl'by several other mission
aries. Boverarbolorcd mch aisogot out in
two of beeswax, and flireo'.of rosin: .
mix lira iVlipib-tnrn Itinto cold water, and
work tt ns sbocninkor’s ivnx. These make a
compound tiint «ill not molt in hot summer’s
sun, nor crack 1n .tlio.sovoreSt coldry^a^i*
more 'Clipper;. .
-T.Uerojirojtwo places,in lira United Slates
; whore winp from grapes raised in these locali
ties is successfully made. Ono is at Reading
in Pennsylvania, and tira other at. Cincinnati.
In the neighborhood of-tho. latter city, Mr.
Lpngtvortb Ipis ontorod extensively Into tho
huslnessf andrtylnps ofoxcoHcnt flavovaro pro-
d«cod, wldeb;-aroi)ow finding their way to
-Eastora.markcts, :• te'vn* y!
CtrANc e of HAniT.—A gentleman rbeently
from Aft lea, whllo rat ono of-the civilized
coldnlesen tlio boast; -met a young colored
woman whom lio lind known 1 ivOlil Virginia,
who had ohtnliicd iicr'frccdom tor good con
duct, and had emigrated to Liberia. '■
“lVheio are you travelling to, Mary 1" said
thogenllemnn.
tho vessel tor lira pnrposo orcsninliilng Hilo “Inin going down to’tlio villa go on'tho
Crilioism.
AnedHqr in Illinois .speaks of ono ,of liis
contributopi in tho following complimentary
tends. ' . ...
- “An iiStcrestingfcmato correspondent sends
us nvery uninteresting piepo orpoetry, and
tlm'ldl.ylispsa reqiiust for .its publication,—
Tlio moon is called bright—the stnpi are flat
tered with Hie original appellation of "meek
eyed”—lira" trees cbihuiu.iiir a full share of
the eulogy, nnd tlio Falling Spring is pro
nounced silver plaio'd, or something to that
pffect, Besides tliis tlio poem is equally .in
stinctive bit ofhey important subjects. If
Mary vvill send us an dflldaylt tliaj sho, has
washed her, dishes^ ipended ,hor iioso, and
fivopt tlra, Jionso tljo wcok after, sho was
“blasted.wltii poetic .fl^o, , ’ wo will give in,
and start lo tlfolltiunry world,(Vomits Ictliargy.
For tho present i\-o say, darn yonrjitookiugs,
and dare jonr i’OoQUoo/’ ,.
uc condition of tho cc-tintry, and of reporting
to thoseKvho soot tltcih, ami who contbmpiiito
cmigvallngtliUlrar. The barque Liberia Pack
et, whioh is underslood will sail from licro
early In tho toll,- it is espeeted will also’ take
out a ndineroas body of emigrants.—i/tt/t.
Amer:, of Monday. "•
Somo few weeks sgono, I. strolled into a
friend's counting room. Ho being absent, I
commenced a chat with his clerk when a
good-looking "cullud pusson" entered, doffed
his castor, nnd— r- ,
“Mas 1 Bob, can you lent rao a quarter till'
this art’noon, and I pay himsartnin 1" .
Mas’Bob applied ills doxtor to his vest
pocket, but it mndo “no sign." . I turner!.
“Well Buck, you look tolerably bonost, but
ns I don’t know you, if you give mo security,
I’ll lend you.tlra qnnrtor.”
His eye briglitoncd as lie asked—
"Mas’ Bob will go my s’curity 1”
“Yos," replied Bob..
I. forked over. Some timo afterwards,
wending tlra samo way, as I was about to en
ter the office, the identical Buck stood before
"Buck, where’s my quarter! You didn’t
pay me as you promised.” ...
"No, still I bntt gif yous’cuiit'y I"
“Well, but I want you to pay mo—I lent
yon lira quarter." ; ,
. "Bat’s tmo/tab, but itam dooustbmdown
hero to'zaust de s’curity fUst." . : ,7 ]
"I left.”—S/iirU of the Tima.
Tlie N.' Y. Express of Thursday contains a
.brief sketch, furnished by a correspondent, of
the life, character nnd’publlc services of, the
Hon. Thomas Brown, tho present Governor
,of Florida, who lias been spoken of in "con
nexion svit/i'tho offle.o of.Vico. President, tar
dlfferonipnj'isoftira Uniled States.
■ Distressing Aooident . .
Wo learn witli regret that a Mr. Bowles’
was accidentally shot a, tow days sinbo ncSr
Cartersvllla; by.E. D. Poceett; Esq,, and that
Iie diedtoom -tho wound on Friday last.-
-Bowles was lying' in tho-[w6ods'aslcep;.nfar
• lira residence of'Mr.'P. who was Out siiooting
at a vQld totkoy, when part bf a load aimed
-.nt tho turkey entered tlio'
tunalo man. An
scaslrare: I’m tired or seeing nigger, nigger!
I want to sco somo wliilo folk's l” . -
“But are you doing well hero 1”
’“Oh;; vory well. I havo four slaves who
mako palm leaf hats."
"61avos,-Msry. Yon.enisuelp.atcd, to hsvo
slaves In yon r own land I”
: “Oh, yes," said slra; with grent simplicity,
"must do nB they do In Old Virginia.”
Couldn’t help laughing lira other day at an
anecdote of a mail aeeustbmbd to mako long
players; who lrad ovor persuaded a guest
greStl'yagainst Tils' inclination, to stay to
breakTast. Ho prayed and praj'ed, till liis
impatient guest began to think of. edging
away quiily, and walking o(T; but' in' At
tempting it lie waked up tho ojd man’s son,'
wliu w’as nslcop iii j;ii chair.
‘How aoon will-yonr. father bo through !’
whispered the guest.
■Has ho got to tho Jews yet 1’ asked tho
boyin reply. . ■; ' • i'
‘No,’ said tlra other.
‘Walpthen ho ain't lialfthrongh," nnswoveil
tho boy, nnd composed himself again to-his
nap, wlioreupon tho’gtieitBolted st onoo.
IJcsh so Tomatoes.—Thoso who lovo
good tomatoes 'will tako pains to cultivate
; tliem- so as to insure them ns near ns mtiy- - bo
in tlicir ftill perfcotlon. Tlicra is no other
fl nit that delights more; in Uir and sunshine
than the'tomato. - They should'havo there-:
fore abundance of room, and tlio vines besus-
tniued honi tolling to-tlio earth. I havo
(blind stnnt brush fli mly sot aronnd the plan
to answer tlio pur;iOso better than nny
method. The branches havo room to c
tlieniselvos ns tlrey llko, wliilo the
iho' brush' keep' tlieirt in their' posh
tills method tlra fruit is niovo full:
io tiic'gcninl Inflnenco of tho air and
whereby it Attains a more dolic ,; “
largo Ateo, and comes quick to
Rfral (tow. Yorlxrt J< % fftiSU
, : rTEMs,-Hop6spring
Wi•
.. All who tylsl _
• than they earn.