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AjSTUD FffiliaiS OPffilAIIDIH A UD V CO D A-:T IE
HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS., SATURDAY, OCT-OBER6BS3S.
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VOL. I;i'
THE REPUBLICAN & ADVOCATE
H rvansntB IT
at i. imxlt & croRnr. I'. IIOWF
t.l!l:"tpUut FOLK DOLLAR in aJ:-jnce, tr SIX
ori.nJr.at Oteetiduf iiuripu.niriir, r i . ihn
jy -zz. ...t h.if trie rr
7 . v ' r trfZ l.tirr uu. -
tfon required mutt be marked th alve, Ue.en,
. - ' .... '. ,r u f.r ten Itnt lor eeU iv-
W '"r V:,r V;; nubUc ,Wrrv.T,. tor the ben
I. ..-rlu-TiienM.awla? iw firae n".
. v..., i..r,ir..-KDr loti unci ui- i c-
L I KL I - .
tor t W one TfS! aixl payable nan ; c . . .
TUc riile2e of Annual A dvtrt-U-ri lumted to
'!.. ,; own imtm-JUte basinrw; and all adTerti nout lor Ute
n. f.t i4 MUrr iH-rs,as nt in by then., mut U- jw'J
Irofianal AdrcrtiseiKCiit-.
k or " lrt llnM vr l-, tot alterable, 3 mouth. $ I -
J do do C months. SS
1U ,lo do ilo 1-J month', 3
. i,.' Jfttt if OKJl nr-tt J ni J far on deUveru.
HOLLY SPRLVfiS DRUG STORR
JIaloiie A: l'arrcll
KE5PECTFULLY inform their fiienN an J
the pnbHc in general, that they have just re
j f i d direct from I hiladelphia, a large assortment
41 u"dru gs and medicines,
which, with thfir former stock, makes assort
r complete. Those wishing to purchase would"
xo ncll tu fall Lrfore purcliasing elsewhere. Their
stj- k cOHstsU in part of
j)rue, .lledicincv, Dyc-SluO;
PAINTS. LIXSKUD AND SPEK.M OIL,
I-TS T f P. PCNTINE. PUTT V, WINDOW-
JLASS, &.C. &ic. &c.
vnn.,, j
. T i ir I.-
r r f ECL-S asor:ea sizes.
)l IU (I LASS, direct from the Factories, antl
t sa!elow, at our Chemical Warehouse opposite
Joiuu' Had. BOOTH & CHRISTIAN.
Wholesale Drwjj;it, Meinphij, Tenn.
Jan. 27, n3-Iy.
rt f-Sil iowJer arc art
auuurauie uiuui:j
J
f.,r vst in niakinrr H kind cf battrcake-
ami li"ht breail, and Lave the advaotcge over that
Article ia making the batter perfectly light the in
"a :itthev are mixed. Duckw heat and other cakes,
wi. n r.i.ouV with t!;ee powders, are les likely to
i'.is .sr with the touiachs than those na!e with
v v. ami a it r.-;uirc but a few minute- to pre
5 ur. tr Lakir.-, the ctsibiiftj'HUsl-avin them
i'.i'.o if t utirelv avciJd. For sale at
MALONE &. FARRH-L'S Druj store.
Sperm
Oil
Ts CASKS Winter Sjerm oil just, to
- l.a nJ an f.r a!e low, by
- Jan. nX BOOTfcCIIRISTIAN .
TIIK STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
.Lx Fayette County ,
Circuit court, May Term. 1838.
neTt R. Neln,
f.r the ne )f
.. S. Jei.ntnrs,
vs.
J.trtf A. Jones and
1.,1-fi H. Neill.
I
j. Attachment for .$00 CO.
I
It apf-earing to the satisfaction of theVoort
tnat the defendants are non-residents cfthtefctate
)f Mississippi:
It is therefore considered and ordered by the
Co rr that publication be made for four successive
we ks ia the Marshall County Republican, a news
j ajcr printed in the town of Holly Springs, giving
notice to the said defendant cf the pendency of
this suit, and that unless they shall.appear before
the next Circuit Court to be holden in and for the
rountv cf La Fayette, at the court house in the
tew n if Oxford, on the tM Monday of November
ne.vi. and plead, answer, or demur to said attach
ment, judgment by default will be rendered, and
Ihp property sold to satisfy said attachment,
issued August 2d, 1SJ3.
c m. niirrs. crk.
f p 8-T-4t-pr's fee $7 50
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
La Fayette County.
Circuit Court, May Term, 1838. .
He ratio Nelson,
the use of I
N. S. Jennings, I
vs. ATTACHMENT FOR SCI CO
RoTin McKinnc I
and I
Jo! n H. Neill. J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that
the defendants arc non-residence of the Slate
of Mississippi.
It is therefore considered and ordered br the
Court that publication be made for foar successive
-weeks in the .aroaIl County Lepubucan.anews-i
pa; cr published in the town of Holly Springs, giv
mguotlce t-3 the said defendants of the pending of
this suit; and that unless they shall appear before
the cxt Circuit Ccirt, to b holden in and for the
Cj jnty of La Fayette, ate Court flcuse in the
town ef Oxford, ca the 2nd Monday of November
next and p'ead, answer, or demur to said attach
ment, judgment by defendant will be nndered
add the property fold to satisfy said attachment.
Issued August 2th. iSW
c. m. PHirrs, crk.
Sept. 9.-6-4t-pr's fee 8750
' '"Y-f ..,, o, fn cent, per
each insertion
"''u"ll"E .... -"--7 . rr
.il-lc at !!aure,nce
The State of Mississirri. Circuil
l anola countv.J
NOVEMBER TERM, IS3S.
4JohnH. Keith, i In attachment for
vs. the sum
Carter T.Buckley. ) of 116 91.
The Sheriff of Panola county has return
d inta the clerk' office the above attach
ment, duly executed.
- These are therefore to notify the defend
a;it of the pendency of this suit, and that un
less the defendant shall appear before the
Circuit court of Panola county, at the C f
house in the town of Panola, on theV,
Monday in November next, give spectafba)
for plead, judgment will be entered, end t'-
property so attached will be sold.
DAVID BOYD, Ch
tcp. ist I S3?-fit (pr's fee 57.
EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
QfJEEEC, lliv 19, 1537.
Dear Sir An article c.illel Dr. S. Hewes Nerve
and Bor.e Liniment, came to my knowledge about
two mon:In since, tiiroujh our friend Mr Camp
bell, anil I procured a bottie and had used of it for
a wek without any material change, until one
morning I fund myseif under the exercise of very
uncomrm n ff-ehnp, imagining that couhL-1 be
helped up I conld stand and walk. I requested my
family t ail me. but they were unwilling I should
trut mvit' on my f et, not having for the last
ForKrnEN iiSD half YEAEsevcr even made tlie
attempi to sianu, bat my conSdence was so great
that they consented. to assist me from my bed. I
fbund I cutilJ use ns legs with apparent case, but
couid not bear ny -weight onfny feet. With sup
pirt lu.wevt r, I could place one foot befLfre the o
thrr with a farility. that astonished me and all a
roiutti me. They "led me twice across the room;
I sat dowo with feelings of happiness that I never
befure experienced; the idea that I was once again
to be restored to die v. orld ran through my frame
like an electric shock. My family surrounded me
in tears of joy, and the excitement so completely
overcome ru? lliat 1 latnieu. ine same uay i wti
ed three time1 across the floor, again bearing a
little weight at each time on ray feet. I then used
crutches for a few days, w'ten my strength had so
far become re-eatablished, that J cou!d cross the
floor without t ie leas: aid. My advancement from
this time has almost been incredible; 1 can walk
two Hundred yards and back with ease, and my
children, (the bedrid are often bless-d like me with
aara dozen) have been so overjoyed that tney
could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning
seems to feel half a score of years younger herself.
You well recollect how much bent together I was
when you were las here; I have entirely over
. i i i . . i i . j l rr.i ... i t t -
comtini. it l 100KPU as ouu as neii wuen loe-
gan to walk. I would have been gazed at in aston
ishment. I have seen many of my old acquaint-
nces, some of whom did not know me at all, and
others wauld scarce credit thsir senses, and would
hardly have been more astonished though one had
rien"from the dead. I have now every confidence
that I am a well niair. I think this article is the
most extraordinary of any I ever heard of, and if it
not extensively made known to the public, I think
the proprietors are very culpable. If vou know the
persons in ew York selling it, you had better
?hov them this letter and let them refer to you.
or publish this if you think it would aid the dis
tressed. Komember me to your family.
Yours, very truly.
LTHAN C. CORNING.
For saleat Malone &. Farrell's Drug store, N
East corner public square
Holly Springs, bep
S.1LE OF LOTS
IN THE TOWN OF
COMMERCE.
riTIIE undersigned commissioners, appointed by
X the Hernando Rail Road and Banking Com
pany vill, on Monday the 29th of October next,
proceed, to s-eil at public sale, the very valuable
property of the" town of COMMERCE, oa the Miss
issippi river, well known as Bridges and Fletch
er's Point. Commerce is located on the bank of
the Mississippi, about 40 miles below Memphis,
52 miles west of Holly Springs, and 22 west of
lltrnaudo, the county site of DeSoto.
In calling the attention of the public to this point
we think it anneeessary, and would be superroga
tory tu indulge in the too common practice, on
such occasions, of empty boastings and fictitious
descriptions. We Tvould only say that the town
Met in question, we believe to be the most eligible
end convenient that can Le obtained for North
Mssiseippi; that it is a beautiful and healthy situ
ation; in evidence ot which, persons are now resi
ding upon the place who nave lived therefor the
last 12 rears and whose robust health seems to
warrant them a life uf half a century to come.
This town we think offers to capitalists or enter
prising foreigners the means of sure speculation; for
it is surrounded and governed by such circumstan
ces as must impel it to onward improvement. It
has the promised support of a vast extent of back
country, wtich for its productiveness, and the en
terprize of its citizens, is not surpassed even in
the far-famed valley of the Mississippi. It is in
the road of the traveller from Carolina, Georgia,
and Alabami, whose spirit of enterprise may lead
fcim to the far west, or to the great emporium of
the outb; and whilst it has the promise of a Rail
dioad, under charter of the State Legislature, lea-
llnr dirccuv from it into the rich interior, by the
river, it has open commerce with the world.
We inv ite foreigners o visit Commerce andjdecide
for themselves, and to our immediate fellow-citi
zens. e be, leave to say, that in calling upon
you for your favor and patronage to this enterprise
we do not address vour sympathy or liberality; we
appeal to your interest and patriotism; we deem it
out of place, and superfluous to attempt argument
to convince you that it is for our individual ami
common iutereat to -have a town of exportation and
trade within the borders of our own State. It is
not a question fur argument, bu a fact made plain.
by even volumes of proofs in very one's experi-
eiice. l ne soumern portion oi our great state nas
a growing ana njurismng city ai wnica to export
and trade; tiie middle 1ms equal facilities, whilst
the North, e iual in natural strength and resources
to either, is yet tributar to Tennessee.
The object of our enterprise is to give to North
Mississippi equal advantages wnk the middle and
southern parts of the S ate, and if our fellow-citi
zens but will it, and wili give us the riga. mad of
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COMMLRCE.
August II, 1S38. 2-6 w
W. 11. B-WUSiJ,
L. D. HEN'DtKSON,
Tliere will be a good road constructed
from Commerce to Hernando by the 15th of
Oct- next, which is now under contract.
The terms of sales will be on a crdit of
one and two years.
NEV ESTABLISHMENT.
VARIETY STORE AXD
C03I3II SS10N HOUSE.
TITu wibacribers vill eooduet the abo biini, in it
ricmt tramcbe under the stTle ami Crci of ELUS
JUNIUS.
A. G. ELU3,
P. B. JONES.
IlaUy Spri f Spt- IS, TSJS. T:L
NOTICE.
TUTS ppT and Pn3ltrpttia KnsmTincf th Real Ea
tate Banimjt ;Conpaay,of Holiy Sntrs, betm
r -Trj' i.; t';'.-: j
NOTICE.
SOO valuable lot Tor vale in
MISSISSIPPI CITY..
WILL be exposed to public auction, t
the highest bidder, on the serond Monday of
October next, (being the eighth day of said
month) a!i those valuable LOTS in the new
Cuv, situated on the sea-shore, on the south
ern boundarv of this State, known as the
Mississippi city. The sale will positively take
p ace on the above mentioned day, and con
tinue fromdav to dav, until the lots shall be
disposed of. Those wishing to purchase
would do well to be at the city a few days
previous to the sale, and examine for them
selves, as there is great choice in those lots
in front, immediately on the gulf, and those
on either side of the contemplated Railroad
between Mississippi City and Paulding; the
route through the city is already located.
Terms liberal; to be made known on the
dav of sale.-
McREA & ALSEURY,
Agents.
Sep 23-9-ts-fee g5.
Tun State of Mississippi
1 a)
Panola County. J y
NOVEMBER TER.VilS3S,
Needham Stevens, 1 In attachment for
vs. the
Daniel A. Boone. ) sum of 3", 100.
- The Sheriff" of Pano'a county has returned
into the C!erks office the above attachment,
duly executed.
These arc therofore to notify the defend
ant of the pendency of this suit, and that un
less the defendant shall appear before the
Circuit court of Panola county, at the Court
hoae in the town of Panola, on the first
Monday in November next give special bail
or plead, judgment will be entered and the
estate so attached will be sold.
DAVID BOYD, C'lk.
Sep 1st lS3S-6t (pr's fee $7)
The State of Mississippi, ) r,
Panola Count v. Circuit Court.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1S33.
Mills Goodwin In attachment
vs. for the
Sheerman E. Goddard. ) sum of SSO 00.
THE Sheriff of Pano'a county has return
ed into the Clerk's office the above attach
ment duly executed.
These are therefore to notify the defend
ant of the pendency of this suit, and that un
less the defendant shall appear before the
Circuit court of Panola county, at the Court
house in the town of Panola, on the first
Monday in Nodember next, give special bail
or plead, judgment will be entered and the
estate so attached, sold.
DAVID BOYD.Cl'k.
Sep. 1st I63S.-(pr's fee S7.)
VARIETY STORE.
riHE subscribers have juA received, and are now offering
J. FOIt SALE, on centre street, east of Williamson'
Hotel. ud opposite the MeCorkle Bank, the following ar
ticle for CASH.
GROCERIES:
7000 lbs. Bacon,
2500 do Flour,
2000 do Rio and Havana Coffee,
2500 do Brown Sugar,
3 bbls Loaf and Havana ditto, .
300 Sides of sole and upper leather,
G Boxes Sperm Candles,
19 Kegs assorted nails 6c brads,
4 Boxes Rosin Soap,
ditto country made hard,
1 Coils Manilla Rope,
2 Boxes James River Tobacco,
1 ditto Kentucky,
Sherrv, Port, Madeira and Tenerift" Wine; Muscat and
Champaign ditto; French Brandy; Jamaica Rum, ALSO,
Ready made Clothing, Boots & Shoes,
Cipars, Starch, Spice, Pepper, Writing and Letter Paper.
We have miule arrangements below to keep a regular
supnlr of the above articles, m holesailand retail.
' ELLIS & JONES.
Holly Springs, September 15, 133S. 6t
PROSPECTUS OF THE
aiississlppt Justice and Constables Guide.
TIIE scarcity of the revised Code and sheet
acts of the Legislature, and the difficulty
with which the Justices and Constables of
this State supply themselves, and the jreat
want of such a work, as a Justice ot the
Peace on mv own part, has induced me to
offer to the Justices and Constables of this
State a digest of the Laws m force, in reli
tion to their duties etc., together with a com
plete set of forms of Deeds, Will, Bonds,
Acknowledgements of Dower, and other
instruments.
To place such a work into the hands of
our Justices and Constable?, would save
much trouble and time to the officers for
whom the work is intended, As the law
now stands, it is with the utmost difficulty
to be ascertained w hether a written law is
in force or not, which often misleads us.
The work will be published in one duode
cimo volume, law binding, comprising from
230 to 300 paes, with a digested index of
the contents, giving a condensed statement
of ail it contains. The work will be ready
for delivery the 1st of March ISZO.
Terms made known n deliverv.
. - V. BUTLER, J. P.
Carroll ton, Sep. 15, 1S3S.
MRS.PEXELOPE C. WlHTTiNGTON
kVi!I commence giving Lessons on the
on Monday, the 1st of October at Mr Hunt's,
zez.r Mr. S'edc"?.
FROM TH: rRT FOUO.
l?LI,Ur DMUll r -liLtU aU.. WLLL.
Shades of evening cl se to o'er us.
Leave our lonely bark awhile;
Vora alas ! will not restore as
Yonder dim and distant Isle;
Still my fancy can discover Q
Sunny spots where friends may dwell;
Darker shadows round as hover
Isle of Beauty fare the well.
'Tis the hour when happy faces J9
Smile around the taper's light;
Who will fill our vacant places!
Who will sing our songs to night?
Thro the mists that float aboveJ
Faintly sounds the Vesper f
Like a voice from thse whf
Ereathing fondly , Fare if:'
When the waves are roundS
As I paca the deck alonj
And my eye in vain is "cf .
Some green leaf t
What would
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.P.v" . . - rdwe'
..... . j
Aow stron
-ii t
Died, on ti.H
ult. in the 53d year of
his ajre, at his
ence in the countvot
rownatan, ( :
ol. Francis B. Povall, af
ter an illness of
ar two months, which he
bore with grj
is not the ob
sured eulo
ner of m
alienee and fortitude. It
the writer to pass a mea-
he deceased, after the man-v
bituary notices; but it is do
t
incr noth
re than justice to Col. Poyr
to say, tliVj'c was
toned honor, chivalry an
such was his character will be e
the io owin.c anecdote, wnica rm
mantic nature, deserves to be relatt
place: -
Several )'ears ago he hnp difficu
the late Coi. Wil-Arci-erjj.
which termmo-
wwas not
thought nerf
State tosej,'
ly selcc'f
forth
fou,
pats. The firs
leave the
f,so thev respective
jxirs asAriends, and
ho busiffess. Thev
J the dis
fproved i,
nee
of ten
effectual.
ed, tllat in order
to avoid a si mil
resu
d fire
the next time thev
should advance
vhen they pleased,
which proposition was
eaul v acceded to
on the part of Col. Povall. At the word
Col. Povall fired without leaving his place,
his ball pass throuqh the hat of Col. Archer
and striking the comb from his head with
which he fastened up his hair. Col. Archer
marched up to Col. Povall, presented his pis
tol to his breast, and said "air, your me is in
my hands make acknowledgements, or I'll
blow vou through in an instant. "1 make
no acknowledgements," replied Povall, and
opening his bosom with a strong expression
of defiance, taunted him to fire. I will
not kill so brave a man, rejoined Col. Arch
er." and he fired his pisto! in the air. Cel.
w m
Povall then made the acknowledgements re
quired, they mutually shed tears, & shook
hands. This anecdote is related on the
authority of Mr. Beverly Elam, who acted
as the friend of Col, Archer on the occasion
alluded to," and who is as respectable a man
asanv in the county of Powhatan.
w
- FROM THE ATHENS KSFCBLICAX.
TULirS AND ROSES.
The following is a vry FreHy and a very pleas
ant epigram, and brings to cur mind a thousand
sweet and thrilling associations 'there is some
thing ineffable ia the melting, affectionate kiss ! ,
My Kosa, from the latticed grove,
Brought me a sweet boquet of posies.
And asked, as round my neck she clung,
If tulips 1 prefered to roses1
I cannot tell, sweet wife, I sighed,
But kiss me ere 1 see the posies.
She did. "Oh! I prefer, I cried,
Thy two lips to a dozen roses."
From the Vicksburg Sentinel.
MECHANICS AND BANKS.
Oh. that I teas a bank director, a bank direc
tor's son, or even a batk director's dog, hotc
much better I tcould fare.
Permit me, Mr. Editor, to express a few
sentiments through your very useful journal,
in relation to monev matters as thev now
stand in this State, in relation to mechanics
labour; and should I differ with you in opin
ion, I trust you will correct me, and should
our ultimate opinion differ, you will certain
ly do me the justice to set it down as an
honest difference at last.
So far a my knowledge extends in rela
tion to the-'general transactions of them, I
have universally found that the" men who
labor for a living are worse treated in rela
tion to their just compensation, than any
other part of any community in which 1
have ever lived. If a mechanic builds a
house, makes a coat, shoes a horse, or doe
any thing else for a customer and presents
his bill for payment, the customer nine time?
out of ten, gives him the worst money he
can get, if he - has or can get one kind of
money worse than another; and if the honest
mechanic says any thing about the treat
ment, he is turn-1 ofT with a sneer, with
"its the best lcan you" or, you
dont like it, dont ta knowing at the
same time that the ma thy jsseaking
to, is bound to have the sma. he has
earned in some shape or othc sup
port of his family, or for the paytrSt of his
hands, and. therefore takes advantage of his
circumstances and prevents him from rising
above his servile necessity.
If there is one mean act meaner than ano
ther it is for a man to Jew his mechanic
down to the lowest cent-for his labor, and
while the mechanic works the very sou!
almost out of his body, the employer Lakes
river money oa Saturday morning and buys
Brandon or some other worthies rags at
about 25 pr err. d?osnt and ia the
i .
-rer
r
r
4 I
It
I
vwisi n t ,--i-i
lnfKi.,..l, , J..
y-.iic cr iraa 3 szore w:ia rtas p-xi x:t utts
. I . . I - -
stuii ana asi or r---L
tor it, a.iJ htr
Ciera. sav, we dont like Bran ioi m mev Hit
to accommodate you, we will ell vo-u what!
you want for it and then sets his hev to
calculatiiiit how much he shall asi. aa.i ati
I adds about 23 or 3J per cent- zm.rrj Li
accjnjdtite his customer. And then to see
tiic same monev the next Saturd.iv .eve.tl i
paid to the same niehcanic for his seei !iSr
and see him goto the river cr tie stcre vt the
1 zcAthurg Banitznd iniy provision at JJW
le price. Oh, what a tiling it u to he aa h la -
est mecJiamc and attend dose to bulnlss
a Bink Director, a Bank Director's sia, or
even aJLi'-'-iretor's Dog, haw mndi bet -
re. Ur a ir.c:naor ol the lvr
mht even think ujoa rr.y f
Bmk Ihrector. Mr. E'.t
a petition t t.ie next u"
woutor
sup i iH
take sto,
doubt aa
(C4W a vh-
,rd if you think there is a:i j
- V? action of th- LeUlalurv
Jk ior water privileges, ran
upon it
roa.l prf 'ec-e
someth
pise
e Vit wi.I soUea t!ie
word
get ti
n we cou.d"
Liter
we could ra've UX)
r the stx:hck.uers.
ot a k a
re.
ty aa ai
the Piaau,
Ja the "Ml;
lank has
under-
n otT the I
hands oa
:;t Jacxson.
ont stand it:
capitoi is the t t:at re-
.... i
V t!ia: re
inst sixh tvran yd cv?m
IhfanfState. Recollect. n!L-arm sx-i
rv. And
X
the X.
it.iniig7er5Si,al every dog has his cay, and recol
lect too, tuat mechanics are hie steam IxK.e.s
they will bear a great deal, but it the v are
borne down upon too much and the weight
is too heavy, they will b'ow up; tl-.eretre
you had better nr.nd how yen lie ttx and
hold on steam.
1 see that Governor "M'Xatt has tales the
matter in hands at Jacksoa and is d terrain
ed to
sec that the laboring man shall not be
ted. This is just like the o'J GoerrT
for when lie lived ia Vieksburr and wsav I!?
private man his mechanics scarcely ever h-J
to call twice for their pay. Governor, Ik;
sure your are right, then go a-head" oa tbe
cjnyiociis ' and we wid support yoa it itis
only for this trait la vour character.
A MECHANIC.
FSOM THE SiTMXAi ATU.
THE ELELE
Lamp of our fe?t! traereby we tnr
Our path when wont to rayi
Stream from the toast cf hearealy gac- !
Brook by take triTeller's way.
Ercad of cur souls! w Lertx a we fc;
True ma nr. a from en L:gb.!
Our guide and chart! wherda we read
Of realms beyond the s iy.
nilar f re, throi:-h watches diri.!
Or radiant e'eud by cay!
When wares would whelm c-ur tesirg bark.
Our anchor, and cur stay.
Tole-star on life's t:rspcsusr? Jcp!
Eos con! when doubt surround;
Compass! by which our course we keep;
Our deep sea-lead to oua.
Riches in poverty! err aid
In "very needful hour;
Unshaken rock! the pilrira's shJc.
The sfc-IJier's fortress, tower!
Our shield and beckler ia the figU!
Victory's triu.-rphint balm!
Comfort in grief! ia weakness mi;ht!
In sickness, G Head's balm!
Childhood's preceptur! nt-Tnhxds tr-!
And eld age's firm ally!
Our hope when we go d ) a to !
Of immortality!
Pure oracle of truth citine!
Unlike each fb!ed dream
Given forth frora Delphi's cystic siriae-
Cr grove cf Acadame!
Word cf the ever Liaj Gci!
Will of hi jlorwas Son!
Without thee, tiow conld eart!t be trend,
Or bearea itself be won!
Frn the Freeoom's Scatis-d- f
OUR rrwOSPECTS.
;
We are not inclined to plar the brszrt
or to hold up erruaeoas ideas o; ta ixvora-
ble prospects of the Lernirratic tufpubirraas.
ia the hope of inti r.kiatia our oppoaeats.
a?id of inducing t!v: belief ta-vt the success
of our friends n sare. Tncse thiars we :
leave for those who, conscious of their fall-'
mi? stenztn, and o
! tr itpi ; n ti t-r
cause.
ause resort to any trick or subterfuge, ia
irder to rise thi sinking hopes of their party.
Jat we record oar caadid opla:oa o-a the
or
But
subject, when we say that, from lad.catiO six oVlxt ia tJc t:.L-. T
recently given out, and Croni the best infoc- e.i. altiuxri urnxiisNl ly
mation in our possession, Whisery a Tcr wa h-t tI-? fv;t
Maryland is oa the wane. We have vbltr J, cu.aght Preatk-- lot ; I ,
within a few davs past, a-malority of Lhe;fonTir.rdIIktv. Hr trea a-:
counties oa this shore, aad we were h:-h!y j
gratiSed to n-J that tiie best spirit prevar e 1 1 hla frora La-. 11. j sa- ihr-
among our friends, wherever we weat. jUti'y atJ vacated l-V 2x..-.n cf J N-h-Amimated
by the cheerria; prospect be- las, for 5?:at? r;rv"Tscc:.it'rvv t h w-s
fore them, waited, . active aaJ vigikat, t'jey taten br Mr. U.j;r. ilsrrr a rrrpet
resolved to redeem the S:atek and wrest her J U x2 wtsoci h'-vt-x", swe ;a h " -"
from whig ' dooatnatioa aai cus.ru.e- a ne i
situs ot tne times are occuaous ot ias resai.
Ths days' of Wh;ry are curabrtd. lis )
rneararc cf it? ia:-h:y r? tul. 5
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has leca ia .
cow i -t. r
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the a.o.i v t aivrv
t""e t
Mr. C'j.v oil
of a rv ; .v-s- i t-v
rtth J...:-c, lT. h : i.
ect. ar.d
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th tlc s:!f.:v. V re-
rar.:itlv rv-j "ot e-. i '..."
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ccu.v :i
the Free- Trai?r and r. - ; t
tract tv Licir
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this deepest t;a (w.rrti r:.
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icr w ou. iivzu.ry a.:; a rv.vov.
"of rtprvach a-,-ct s tt M ;
tIon if I c-.Hi'u or. y i:::-t:
' diaz of th: I t v:- th ?e
thst rave x: e
Urth
not exchv?ge
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tria-rp.k evrr IsV:ve ; t
tu! cvt:- ? r.
, We thieve th-e -!.y vi" t
minium tn to ler.d r cva :
i the bir.klr - ls!enr-t. iW re ;
K T.l ld
j trail:- cxr.a:ercli! stva.i:., 1 ..:
1 lect, keep, aai dIK;re its on a r. rr. ,.t
j vir: every iaterest I- w.ri ;Vr itt .; t.
L' pro:ec:i-oa of the law, is t! j-u"
: wuich the parerr:rT:;t n ir.;.;-:-J.
! the true policy Kv th vuthrn ie
J very idea cf erc:-"- a forta c.!;:
wi a H:r loriers, Li.r ;: e ;vt;
troi iad rrru'at the pcie t:.f ri
C'akia itse'f the t:-":-'s . c vrhx
las'ead ot reratt. 3 i-- te :r c
, the perp.vie, ee-i
a ta be ahcMK.tcIv
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w
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w-. r, a a L?a ra.!!tli
cer b?r ias, t-c titfly
what rre Lxvi? s i wax o
aa arraat coward. We :
however. ..su,rri ;"cva th-e if
barkia co- uor Kits. I
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wakta fc4 'a!e:w?fi h ;a A; Tv-a
After aa evaare I: -t t. ."-:.
Moore caahae-i r-?a:k t tr.rt .Vr.
t
he wocd c.ha:i Ll:-a
h L.a h
try. . Aal ia Mrs
whh
turs as the xrua ix: r rt iit .
has forsaiea thit c;
a" ir:r r"r
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