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S. E P NTERS' BANNER. ta VFRANKLIN, 8'. MARY'S PARISH, LOUISIANA, JANUARY 17, 18 0. N. 3. UUW~U3 tVE #iUUSAY BY ThI rpatita * pu}re h~IaMns. 04 4*..' opre( o the year. #A*3 #x WAL WONG. 1ýii flll s uinsq d w£el d, dumn myb ~ h a ~a dRathteC ht alive la Er T ach &lU Ahy A 1 imenmnd ao~md to say, 7hie .sa sal dasl a vam'We y . them= dderb he ask. i-in b's sd at bees to l irr unbske. Webais veaulved*r stuentlk to try, This wer *aJI never cease Wesare , and we can be rwogh lake 'uand Read? move; ma amrinm the foe eqell l , Wh atser his hos ass m W." lluna h ! he. 'W kLaw and gospel, truth and right, fawimeible we mad, 'l a -m brothers, to the tigh, Tims, easetheland. lbs to ieaee filks are in the Geld, ~b~l ~ciuirlrslygh ea day a 1'Tflww~atl f Tem'M nakeaid i :g ~?&~erperac say. Hurrah! &e. TRE BUNKAJDIYS WIFE. aN *vIN U T3osN TALE.l V aqpriasuLt h disag aldlgaey d jawed a s .at.ig a pi MA sita him bu b Ioq read Il t ivY rritcL until he was - a .smmea "- rfuMqkaad bees beard with. h i fire u tde wastiq ure op emed, #.ap boy abovesirb n years od -4grcr R, - a sit," said the ·6i~ ~~d-G JQbad" ' asza¶ý a.. seeg'! ~ ·c~3"rliirliblike~ ba~ iil `iath~ss uvdý`aid slag~1 .W a uIa !ba I 'a i. es. there was a tan, sMile lght1-t up her ee, but itu ed mowasliht' apls snow. The sight have moved a I.e an's bsom et what can the se red sH aad hardamed heart of I The tanf bMst it, weman,"r weteh, as ho reeled into the -the wayyo re in save me after being oat day in the ssan to B .reshimq fayer y ed yss Cmoe, th goto whuriI uas hiwife t-t tered fahit ery at his , asad fell bck senseless as the bed, he to awaken sto a r er men d his he meeleda sop is two rward, pt his up to his fo.e lii stared wildy arouand, them gazing lalmost bl cntly spe her, ued, "but-why--,i whats te atter b fe His poor wife a1 corpe beforebhi but ri1 a low ve ftreomthe. c r sde othe bed a-a swered, and its taoes iverd as they spoke:- st Oh -muher's It was the voice of his w son who hal rstoes and was sw sobbing vi- t_ entlyas tried ie her head i hi little arms. He had far weeks her al m T ad had g larned to at for ý is aeL Be IIer heeChafsd har lb4 a arse, ad be was sobered at a d ad dl he continued, in a ton* t, dof hbeer the blood, and advancing b a the with eyes saring from their ceokets, he his hand uoes her marble brow a "hae, y O(ed! I have murdered her! a .g y, walt :rMt e not dead-eay o--oh! ii speak Sd hve year repeatant hudiand !"j.t d t bedd he chafed her t] hite, th watering it ith his hot tears.r Their Ast length, partially restored her, and the ls th de saw upon revirng was him weepingb ierside, and calling her' " , ily" It was te firt tiuehe had oe so nor years. It atirre old meaories in her uheart, called back sho visis of years log ( d. She l in her youthful days, Srain hasd her nces noblemusband, when all joyos and bright as her own boo e, shame, poverty, desertion, is brutal was forgetted, and she ; ly thoagrht ati as the lover of her youth.1 IOhCa thtmneunot delight! She faintly threw er arms arnnd his neck, and sobbed there for e Cn you forgiar me, Emily ?-I have been a r a villan-oh! can you forgivre me Ii have sinned as aer man sanded before, and!I ai, such as aael as y.~ Oh! God anni.. hhm e foreny gwlt," cCharle," said the dying woman in a tone so sweet and low that it loted throuh that chain ber like the whisper of a disembodied spirit., -I forgive ye, and may God forgive you too;, bdt el! do not embitter this last moment by such , an impitous wish. The man only sobbed in rsply.but his frame shook with the tempest of ag within him. 'Charled" I nst continued the dying wouaa, "I are lao wishewd for this moment, that asit say something t you about our little liHe* - `'"Gd forive me fr my wrongs to him to!" a murmured the epentant man. Ile m it in. I fjgl that I shall never see saoth-, s n.a " A viqlest it of csghiag interrupted 'Ob, n.!-yes moust not, will net die." sobbed I her husband, ashe supported her sinkingr frumej 'r lirsu to save your repentant lulsbead.;u Thatuatagusha into hat eies, bat ahEam-u Ty Ie itohrqd. She laid her wan band mrna his ad iradiam feebly : lNslht aaduday fr it ralo yar, ae° I rayedi thii duur, auwer, ere int edsrka t sre I doubted itwould eamed fri har I aeve o witbhnsamewh hhich ipere ,tat a sd ai desented ye d Ibiad; aSt, so jai thua .end ya id at oi tom bnorn k eyseri pally 5.bg Ok . wokld it khd e 0ssomerj testes I-~a--e ass rtsa haws moue .um-erraebs- fead I am feIja g Aust-$eary give; uhi Cddsh i t adi Plspigitwit huabsat r S.haoWijbwSaiNasofuJI t inr ohim bat i and God is is br as v your Don 1 I' ei l o m dying t· hat i isQsa ý sa laedarOit~s Ills e fur Whr4iOl orldd hiind hb ha esl th E t m h Pnlir foal gs.Wi yen I[_ "I is.nrr its ha ahout m a" I will, mmmmnid en bed magiak whick 1b himahised Aill his .tiatltt.. 1L11 is hi&r a ui v ad r b' karYI ,ýl w l ý . s .s bq&c mm :dc'f_; ~ i4S7~~)5 N-v IEP~etl~~~ 1l1 senseless aeross her body. That shriek aroused the drunkard. Starting up from his knees, he gazed wildly on the corpee. . He could not endur te look of that still samted face. He covered his face with his hans and t burst into an gony of tears. , Lag yeanrs hae assed ince then, and that man is once more a useful member of society. f, But . ! the fearfal price at which his reforms- e tion was purchased tl Pwmmas' Las8 TaTlr.-The last work of Pow ers is an allegorcal statue of America, which y is as yet however only in the cast. Beside it lies in the manifiheet block of Sesraversa mar ble in which it will be cut, lafger than life- l This is briefly the design of the statue : a young p female figure erect, supported firmly upon the fa right foot the left slightly advanced. crushing a crown aeneth. At the right of the figure d stands a bundle of fasces reaching to the hand a which without resting is in the ast of offering 8 them The agera are mingled in the leavesi ofa laurel crown which falls ever the fasces The left ar is beat and elevated at a right an gns The fo.f ingersofthe opeý hand are to1 wI.rd upon he wriL The .igu. ist. be deli eately draped about the loins and right leg, to to fill up the too much openness around the Ibase. rI The action of this figure is remarkable. Theli aspiration-the radiant glow of commanding i are fascinating. You will appreciate at once e the conception. The statue says briefly : FrPm i ' 1t through this to that. The trampled crown r the fasces of union wreathed with victoricus la- I 1rel. Victory, however only upon union. Yet acrows of vctory so inicat._oplar soverein ,ty: and the liberty ep, ebm of no selfish s prsonal gndizement. It is extremely .im h plc and lgi and the treatment is so in sspimrng and truthful that every American will dl.realize in it the genius'-of his country.-N. Y. i Orgea. STn Tact Pn.. ouro Y or Lirs,-Edmund ' Burke was a philosopher as well as a man of genius, and the following admonition to his fret-. o: fl friend Barry the Painter, is worthy of being -stamped on every fonht mind. `rtmg to r Bairry at nome. he tus gives the results of his r own experience : . . j "That you have just subjects of indignation a always and of eroften I do no mays doubt I who can live in the world without same trial oft dhis patiense But believe me, deas Barry, that! - the rms with which the ill dsspostiol n of thei world are to be combated, and the ualities by t which it is to be reconciled to us ani we rsco. Sciled to it, are moderation gentleness, a little in. it dulgence to others, and a great dea. of distrust, ; of ourselves ; which are not qu oitif a mean .spirit u some may p'ossibly think tnem, but vir. tues of great and noble kind. and ohc as dig. - nify our nature as much as they aontribute to pose and fortane : for nothing em be so un-i a, worthy of a wellrea ed ul as Upass awq., libf M.bitkerig sdlitigatioam, in snarling aad n-- cufing with every e abot us. Again, and asagain my dear Barry, we mst be at peace with Sour species if not for their sakesyet very much for oear own." nof Sur-T.wxnro.-The late Sir T. F. Buxton ') had great faith in the self-trsiningpower o mens. a He thus expresses hjnxiof: I am very gutro canta youngman can be vey fi mauch whrho pleases. In own case it as, aa I ine school, where I hdlesraid hid oe s aboutthe age ourtsea. I snt the fe inext Yearat home, rurniy to Iet an! rboit. p IThen it was, hat the prspect o gvin o college 1 iopened upon m e. ~ - Iowls ýI Iresolutims, and acted up to loos " I gave up Idead no bohmd into tg anwam eor nes - gave up ahootig daing the ve eses"I was ia beliand. Ibd thei when I plessed.to s a hoatirlý l naesr wash but twine. ie, ed. lrybar~spr i md Iwdvy I be.*,eoay deterramum not to be behind a~, cmppa mmad thus I speedly paved from es speoies of ehetycter to aaswr. I bad besb4 had d pleseYr. sad Idienes , rqad ia olyboksof uupsodeabl. emeumlmuma-I speediy a ymtdth f stsady habits of at and irr binhresslod. I sum p cshtas h3d mtand .l n nsho..I whichwere dtlarh and those beog DsI nsi nogk to qK ya ia life hve l~ endr 66 myp4ie tt git a ab MA IfiI~E yon resolve toube depd pon' 7'0u l l , fTourturose lesnto tatnou wre ri enough to bta mad uon tt ea iini A thwema dbd d Uo n ought is fan banhin issuing in a1eed MOM not now is o m ush thr e haoor,of 89d and the gesdd ofana SONG OF INK T291lLU. W1n w. Uums oth mur edwt hen thed in he re winetsd' dsl s9 =L ; Maaeis rlh)mrl~ ONO Foo te Mditrwtk Th fetdady-t loeq s~du Tbsr swn Ikk t tine cis*usa e~is m uenhsbsndlbhmg ,* haduhhub4 dw d. id water. The sj Mm i esM'u mi !or Tri sas Pis !i iti eh r . Wo aibbnt otdr edd OW ' thefaintng eslh wih lusa ap W Msau'n rindsr as br ew : no a nrteah via* 11nhs hqb ses so hbzajrsissL T i W& wdir sidWME snreet'st of wnla bptoii ¶eint iitstt - ý Ul~rr ass. y '° ý te~aaý sn stit VC l THE REVEL IN THE MAELSTOM "Come dance around, my olly boys," samid the captain. And away went the merry tans ain , continued circle around the deck, sheting till their lungs were spent It was a drunken re vel. Ire -Captain," said the sober pilot, who alone re-., fused to join the iolifieation, "we must drop an- ; ehor at once. The wind has died away, and the ship has performed a quarter circle within the last half hour.' "Ha ! ha! ha !" shouted the captain, "Fill A your glasses, my merry lads. Dance around. I say, the ood old ship as keeping as company." The pilot rushed with a pide and concerned - look, to note indications of the tale telling com pass. Presently he returnedwith a face livid; from fear. I "Captain," he cried, "for the love of Heaven drop anchor at once till the wind springs up, for mi we have entered the maelstom. See with the F glass. Yonder ship has cast anchor, and she is now making signals to us." "Away ! thou white livered fool !" screamed the captain. "My lads, pIl give yoe a songe. He begen "Away away, with the brow of care, The devel is blithesome and merry- F Odd boots it where, if there's pleasure there, With plenty of chmpaigne ad sherry" The t became frantic. No one volunteer Sed to aid him in drooping aunchor-it was a feat r mpossible for one to perform. Now a dsangle! Sshot boomed from the other ship. A beat a~forth with a line securing it to the vessel. TI ipilot ran to the heavy life-boat but could mc a -move it. In vain he called for aid. Stillthe, I t dance and shout and song of revelry went on. -Once ageain heSew to the compass and indispar k seised the useless helm, for no wind filled the k- sails and still the ship moved an the mysterious - circle. For the last time he came to give the ll'solemn warnang to the now reclining captain. and crew. He beged and prayed to them ta heed their danger; danger seemed to have fans cinated them, and he was answered with a d laugh. As they laughed, he wept, cautioned I i them with fears, and threw himself into the sea.; . With strong frame he swam through the fatal r go rreant.towards the boat pt forth to remae ad reached it in safety. As lo as liae coud be is found in the anchored vessel, the boat continuaed its way towards the ship with the dranken crew. n They came within hail, and called a them to' .save thmselve. One or two sobered by the ense of danger, threw themselves into the sea, uand succeeded in ehin the boat; but the iothers had became tu. The lie was at length exhausted. The hip could now e seen Slowly movin on its narrow circle, yet those on .board pt forth no efort to their own reserva tion. Itwas a fearful sight. From te other a ship every eye was strained with at intense ,r," e Rapid, hurried action was there. Still the line was extended with every species of mate rial that could be found for the purpmse. Nee. a esity beca.e the inventor of hopes never heard aof n ordinaq emergency. It availed met to . reach the vessel of the drunken crew. Without ad power to aid those in the boat. beheld them as h tenag on into a terrible gra with the fh msd excitementeach mssment anocremia. Swaited. Nigh lsa ' .a. adl fusser BM the inctom dof *L At lus the P shadows warned retuar4 in Deness soon settled upon and veiled the seem a. and when the morning agan dawned the ship ;with the drunken crew had vanished forem r s. HaO is the .conveyed by th or ans ecident ! Yet the circle of the fa Sful malstr, is sarelymre ertain in . It trstisa tPanthe giddy whirl of intampeae [Oil in~s w*itb'm ?lur, s.>" £ ma aealpb. - Tb. uaadwgJwswiwll necia pe aeb.* Mimiod, which ha. just -risit Bqw.tt dic" (rba New York, 'A Law.. AaswumTetsr W P'I.ATATIbU AND PAZILT ofeeyvariety to .ar tbe drmsasd ofmyr OMid ainuse.. Tb. uass a elay anie wd ar" ,rw.e is dy to the Aw mm aid thei rin d., wbds cot rmpua veryhI r mmd well assmod satock. Olu emits ad (.ismd. ar ie icd to alI-prios will b e . d I * Fr bli., Sept. 18,186. U. Lrm would rspmstfalpy him.. The ss qithim .1 oUs. Eraryit ha has *or . CARPBV I3V . saOud . aTI I mIT, a G uuumar. ASSEU33Y of doss - o witabe rum md u uwe sad esm~isem trseklim. S#I t.18 ,ISI ~Tb O·Q~r~I. I·Btrlln~a muaba oIG S IOW. T he h, The ` br wlsuh..mds prM tssd m amp wa abs.ie rn aulumi. Thiir M re. q RW sad' wifplre aed owinsa ie abs. Prce wo eswra ' a kss I~ ~ ~ ~ . abe../p8'1.11 MAS S IS~pZ A J" b e s- iU~ aUtrn s it "O7U~lwUQ11 b!a s / O-s now w · ·:.· C -ý s 4 iiiJ. - s-r R' s rt''~·"IRIS NEW 3f1W. The undersigned beg leave to direct the at. tetibne of their riends and the public to toh I kaek et 0eal received by` them per achr, Aurora Boreels, Somprisina a general a.eerdat' of pleat.. iom and Ladies and Gen.liewlen's F4NCY and [)RE$S G(OO)DS; also a larpgesseleat ol BOOTSad SHOES of every decriptioa. Aly, Saddlery, Haraess, Groceries, &c. W. 8. CARY a qO. Cnatreville, Oct. lse, 1840. Pranklia Saw Mill. The subscriber. now ready to receive and ill orders for Sawing or 'or Plasiag luamber at the following price., to wit: Fur all merchantable Lumber sawed to Ill aay bill us per direction at 820 per thousand. For Palilgs sawed or ripped, from one inch stuff, at lOer thousand. For Latio wort at $6 per thousand, ruening mesesM For plating. tooping and Lrooving, Bloering or ceiling. 10 per thousand. For plasltg the face without the tongue and grooI , .b0 per thousand. t .1 boy feel condent that the quality of their SLuamber, snd senaines of their work wall please ,,lhe seel fastideous-and feeling the, they tm neld respectfully invite all those who weon 'Lumber, to call and see them before perches. - lag elewhqre. All they ask is a reasonable Sshare of palromage, which they will endeavor to mae ia. SApril 24. GATES d BARNARD. G crave Stenes, Tembs, ec. SThe maderaigned having opened a shop io d Franklin for the aaaufacturins of TOIMB, . GRAVE STONES ,rad MARBlB WORK i of atmost all desrnptloo bi leave to nform d thes itmes. of St. Mary and viclnity that they *eere prepared to lurnish work so their lisebf as .d lams as cheap. and of am good quality as that r.obtained Iro New.Orrlcan. Mr. Gav has a had long experience as a sculptor is lllsy and , other pats of Europa, and has been eplovyed - on the Girard College at Philadelphia, and he a is prepared to execute ay work to his lune of business in a ste* at t to b excelled an she ltae. s Any person wishlag marble work for purpo. w seI above noticed, or lur Carua . Ta.ass, "a Mawrn Puaca, or P.sa, ManIas Bra8 of i sany saps or se, are invited to to call at ear - .,hp ppuite the C Hour, eus an a l niami rour w , and seqin persoeally is rtad to GUY s GRAOUILLA. FreelisF.k io. 1. 1840 . MOM rcORM sort tt 0.5 of 3LOC & As GODCUAUX'S, sad e:amioo their 4.s stock of CLOTINNG. HA1TS CAPS, BLANR En. CLOAKS, FANCY ARTICLES PERFIJNERY Sroeived mmd hr tal amt low psm. Their shock of Dry Good, Baot., hoes. Clmthkga, Eame. Goods, iic·odikg a GOasimi Amoestml of ail sad Wisi.r Goads, abs saw nd rsu ~reas.r" Fmaabbo, OJet. 11th, I". New Oi~i. The ebusomr ualer has a rrie d sad CHAILE'ID. BAYIM Is asseuepism mm his sow ebrom as ich ad desirable a 8Smok of(tooeme(dlmeet (ter Rmw York aid wost.) ma has OWer m.e. sld I. thi let, . whiab h` womi d hwiw ibm sus o hie ammromcsf o eram med sh mailing o py gemwually. 11m stek of tihe roultw.: Load.., F,. Ia A r,. cm. psamo Giaghoams, 1kbc aIem mamLs, . Fsguucmd lobirc mmd Vasma LsIesr Do. Lam.m I, wm mad L.wart Edggaamd tkV". vet mmd kfi. vtWool.. goods of aM n.s CLOTN~a Of rho .mgassmioo n ash w.pnulb ' habsro ýeed is Pamwoamvilb. Of oawry drnmripioi.a t whew sad Summer etoined bl d 3pm.. do. d.. supshle 'I - s~qor sr ehri, Th sd *u dm.ro. c,. D_" W A T ,.tors.. ir,ý. ýY , aiil . Upr'eM~vil ti3~ er hisM A V415JA3L3 SUGAR FL*P3I W1.sd.' 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