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V4 ". ' ,lig TIlU DAWJIEU Saturdat, November 24, 1830. OCT With the present number of th , read flive? Conner, the first volume it ended. And now, after having beet) toil, fne for fb benefit of others to lone, we ha const) to the conclusion thai it is high lis for those who bare "patroni sed us, to begin to pay up. We ) no nap; but those w bo owe vs for tub ecription, joo work, or advertisements, nd who -do not wish to pay -cost on tbe same, ted better come forward and setile it before tbe T5rb -of Orccmber. - We owe honest debts tbat we are wttkuvinh to pay. Those srbo . owe ' SH5? LI VAX, Wo will try for e w JaMfte effect of grass:' if tbatl ftoatlo, We'tt itf tbe virtue of stones. A wdd,4e. . Tbomas Ji. William, Es., of fonto toe count?, bas received tbe appointment pro tem. of U. 43. Senalojfroin tbis Stale, in me place ol Judge i totter, resigned. Tbe Southern Sun speaking of the ap poio'Bient, says: "For (be character-of our State, ere would bare been glad that some other person bad been .appointed Mr. Williama will move fa the Senate. f amongst die intellectual giants of jJmer ice, like a lilliputian in a crowd of fulli- WMWnnempU-ai dignity and grate r ill be something like the motions . nwitiiu veir aiicoumon party. Tbe rote for State Treasurer in 47 0unties heard om.standa thus: Brown, 6480: Fall, .36 16:, 997fc -Dison, 705. Brown's vote is nearly equal to all three of tbe others.' We bare read" the report oY the Vom foittee appointed by . tbe Legislature to examine the boOfof the late Auditor of Public Accounts awkhis State. John 11. M'VW otJnkson. Tbe como.iltee re - &MVI7Al defauJter;tohe neat lit- tie amount of $60,079,96. Drink deep, or taste not, seems 0 fce tbe order of the day wilh defaulters. i Samuel 8. Phelps, (whfeHaebeen ir,ieH.io ue united states Senate, frees the State of Vermont, " s4sasa Tbe free Trader, w feam, bas again nominated Wo. M. Gwm for tbe V. &. " Senate. B-h! -you can't shine. What tbe deuce bas become of tbe Vicksburg papers. We have not receiv- d ,asl twpoontbi; ; ; , ctradi. Esq,latofMaysville Keoutcky, is about to establish anew Wl: .. . : . -u,K ,,a,.er to Xut city of Vicksburg! a spmiea and elegant writer, and will prove a valuable acquision to the Whig cause in tbis State. Success to it. The. celebrated negro violinist, Starke ?i'.r! Vick'burg on tbe 30tb of 'October iasj . . . t t the latest dates from Nafchea, the Steam Ship was fast aground 0 miles 7" A TyVi rw.oic staler - , Jt Tup Taml Biter, BAiimn .'' the; use of tobacco. , . Mr. Ewtoe. Permit- me to lay be. fore tbe public, . through- the medium of nyp mum lk t . . . . . -. - - . - n n ill ' zpvard to tha ua nf TU- . . r ihv vuiuiuii ni.riain uiti. . 7'-f " .VUtKlli I consider ibat the use of tobacco is in jurmus to tu,e constitution, as welt as a d.rty, filibyhabit unbecoming ,, the ..aobleat work of God s crealio W, tfarn from Cod's own word Ihatman was made after the ionatra and IikH... Creator, unstained Ly.sin; fur he knew no evil. But by the transgression of our "I"0". . n5:br. Eve, be was wade to aitrnj5ood (rum evil. From this we are led t0 believe that man is capable "of choosing the hhl from the wrong; ami en - v uu auiukiriii 10 aosiain from, the many low and menial practices , and habils into which falli-n natur .. ' ------unij una - e nou ot lowing and wing that rnuious and delsj. Hi.-His weed Tubaccvm Mcofwna. , (fi-n, l may say with immunity;. iiihoj W lie eviaeni policy Ol the niy!imaiibai degrades his nature b present dynasty, is . to accumti- the brula creafisn, tuis fiom it with dis gust. Man is not content with transcen ding tbe laws of his God, by handling it alone, for God saye "touch not. handle aot the unclean thing', but wishieg to gratify bie curiosity, (strictly following the example set by the polluter of purify, Ere.'; he taateof ttfrd sequel. From tbafveM moment the hab it grows opon bim. He thus becomes a slave to thai depraved and 'whnatiiral ap petite brought upon bimseJCby bis un wearied thirst to do evil. , ' It is not only a wicked and degrading babit, but is injurious to th. contiteiion, saps the foundation of health, enfeebles the digestive powers, products emariaj tion and general debility, and lays the foundation of serious diseases of Ifee ner vous ivsieoa,' sickness and : premature death, it i admidettby eery reaauna. be person wbo&acquaiatedWjith its poi sonoue propertfes and tbe dejet. r;ous ef fects it has upon, the human constitution, that it is rcapble eft destroying its thou sands, i)d. no difubt, yf.jthejloadatioii fo. many,, eeiioW id(feas.es M bwrCre. quires y ars tp er4icaie Aid then with af tbe. akill.lbat tbe prfot enlightened state, oi the medical wojld ean .lurnish, t many iinues.bfiea.e eflforts ot the most able pbysiC',as, aea-ne. uiea, irom the disease bWughtop by his own pollu ted land unnatural appetite iTher is pot a person who makes, ut of tha nefa rious we"d, (for such it3 may be called) but who cati attesl to its being strictly an artificial and morbid appetite , ' For when thev were initiating themselves into the l,ibionable world, the narcotic effects of tbe drug caused tbem te reel tiiiand tro like a drunken roan, arte q slobber like a dog in . a fit of( canine madness, Irom its insufferable bad tats. . .. Jl tobacco chewer is jioV'Bi for genteel comoanvi If be'basiwt aot bis mouth crammed full, and squirt'i. n the floor and furoi ure. bis chin iscovo e l with tho juice thereof bis breath siiitils bad hi teeth, wbieb are an ornament tnai every man should pride in preserving, it not lor their looks, for their usefulness, and the great inconvenience a -person labors uu iter wbo i deprived of tbem, are black a'dltthvered. with tobacco. . ' l'lt'-J ' .. :. ... ti,l.rl!rMi i. a person deprive tbtLsytem.of a ,,er necessary 'Secrenonr viz-, uie up oi pittl(, Whitb ii' very essential to goort health. .But the cbewer lets the wants ol tfieVystfin pas..oneticed. '.Although h may.-be -Irequeotly efised 6f ibein.yn he turns them off, anil pays homage ( that Oemoniac corrupter ol nature, ant! sath tea that self vpol luted and. wanton ap pc tite.fo jdvrly bnoght For his health biaflSfp'iritss, bis usefulness anq his Mi ar only received in payment ' "'Therefore, it should be regarded as murderer, seeking in deprive you of youi life, fiTlke the midnight incendiary, it too insidious to be seeu thus clothing it self in obscurity, it rapidly makes inroad' upon the constitution, lays waste to a ftr tile field of hppiness(,causea thorns ant' thistles, to spring up in bis prosperou' path brings gray hairs of old age in th youthful bead surrounds him" with tht curtain of alnom and descairt it lead? bim to tbe grave, and' there smiles lik tte demon ot the buttomless pit' at tic success that haa cri'wnadbis subtle.schem? ' VimthV'bevvarfel.lefrbm as yoi would from, the fangs of fc serpent whs point is chargsd with the most dead I venom.,-CorisemerSi open ' your eye? to your own interest! for the" natural dt cay- of time is augmented by tbedestruc live moisel yod so mufti delight in. Gia) headed. faibervwhosjor!ta are tplt-rfi. nnder the influence of age, ,aeited by tbat alniMst never tailing destroyer, if yon would live long at, d bappyy lay it asid and clirti to tbe path. U Viitue, and b reconciled to do fWijl of, bim win gave yuu where wit tOiuo axis i. 1 VI T I ewm Prom the MtiHrte .l.fvertiser. want to sefc an iinagp' lolhe present taken fgin the f)iist, will please to rpftd thefoifowinp whig priii cip'ejj M'pted verbal im from a rircuuif letter of Col Polk, in 1U27. This is tlie tfiost whimsical resnrrcCtton from thf grave that we- have.iiately. met with.' It iV enough "ro ,;iti,ake e ven a Loco Foco saint laugh. M r. Po I k .'t he n sh i d ; I am decrderfly opposed ti Ihte pref nt A rl m ft i i st r a i i c?ti Itiml - . - --i - . 00 ;8tCOUnt, Of the III Hit Her . in which it canirr. into nrnvor ami - - - - - - - 7 lino - " ------ ' ' " w a a ot tne means .which it uses to nernHuate tliat' nowpr' perpetuate mat power. co'nstra j 'UTa tlie most satiita ry proviiicns of the Constitntiori so as to enable them, by dispen sing a more extensive patronage to perpetuate their power in the line of safe precedents.' In the distribution of nil offi ces, qualifications are secon dary considerations. ' T'he question is not, who is best qualified, but by the ap pointment of whom will the Ad ministration gain Most popular ity . - . As those are placed under the bann of proscription, who have firmness enough to be indet pendet in their course, and who dare to express a preference for a distinguished and patriotic citizen of our own State.' V'Amafgainhfion is With them a favorite (Iwctriue Names are to be changed, whilst princi ples are to be retained. Splen did national unircrs ties, light houses of the skies., military nnd naval schools expensive and unnecessary foreign missions, a profuse expenditure of the pub. lie money, and all the 'pomp and pageantry and show' of Eu ropean etiqie;ie, mark the de parture Irom the republican sim plicity n ml puiity in which the venerable Jelferson administer ed the Government' 'Attempts are constantly made to induce the belief that the past administration, is in fact, democratic, with a hope thus to elude the community and secure a continuance in power.' 'The republicans have been taken of)' thejr guard.- 7'he have been deceived by men, professing political opinions with i heir , ovn, which ilicy never really entertained.' ' : jThe issue is in fact joined between the people in vindica ting the rights on the on side, and the power and the patron age of public rulers on the oth er.' : '. 'This-is the great fundamen. lal difference between those now in power, and those oppo sed to theni 'In this crisis of aflVir there can be nctnentrals. Those who are wot for the people, and or popular rights are against ihem,and may bejustly termed ervile adherents of power, how. jver obtained, and whomsoever exercised. These are the principles, (says the Nashville Banintr,) we advocated 'twelve years ince,'and they are the princi ples for which we are now t&m ending. But the author oft hi !ithy summary where h he. and what is he about? On tliu , her side ; tha side of power ; rnversmg the state and trying i convince the peoole, that hough twelvf millions per an mm was a profuse exriendit if' under the administration of Mr. Adams, thirty miliums . by Mr. Van Buren is Repub.icau e fononiy! Ft ton the Southern rftgv. . On the 22d and 2Jd nit. with much pain and struggling difd he democracy of l.uwndes cottiiiy. The circiimttincfs o1 is ilfath were of such a, V-hap icter as to rompel our newly e- T.uru toiuiu r in noiti un in quest over its disease. Accord- nc to all ihe fatia ih.it ,.i,i oe collected by the jary of in quest, it appeared that the bo. dy of the said . democracy was apparently sound and healthy nnil lhl it 'lii:!ML ate fleath irtconif cue.-. 7i sudden visitation of public 7 nee proiigiH onout by n ) hitherto instinstMe eorr;l In short it was the opinioj, of) iuurt that although its hJ ... ... m a "s f: : v.nt was auuocii ii, wtss just uiu tural. , Those papers friendlr tn deceased . will please' rmi,i this for ihe benefit of the 1 J mm m b a dih I..S M. M viug rciuwuiio. Awful conflagration in ft J America.-aii American hnu in lAivn kaa ilifil I . 111 iwmi ,,na ir.ccivrq J gence irom lifitison s Bay, a most appalling fire had bi ken out there, ivhich had sojved all the icbqrg3, nnrl itan.fl lit. hiIioIa fiA.lU..... tuvutii TTiivim vr'WeSI I)' sage, even tome pnthati whales were nil boiled trrjefi and that four na Hons of Rs maux Indians, who had been fishing, were literally fried to soles. The fuzing whs tli tinctly heard CfL New YQr while the whole coast ofGrn land could be distinctly hei,r from the windowtl. One 4 iceiitlemnn wUhu tHescorje v firmed that tilt etfuld see J pole, and read-Xtipi. Parry inscription on it. 'Vfltttfa fjr server 1 mt Tub WirE.---VVe have fal had occasion, to remark the for, i it uric with which winna m tains the most bye rwhelnii reverses of fortune. ; 1 Jinst di asters which break tywn tin pirit of man, and prostpje hii iti the dust, seem to nail fonVitl the energies of tlije. soj,fiv?, and gives such intrepidity anil elevation to their 'crjartyiefj that nt times it' approach i; sublimity. Nothiug can be more:; food ing than to . behohPa sthft niJ tender female, wholi?(f)fenl weakness and tlepe nfjctipr, and live to every trivial rotighiif while treading the' nrtsperotu path of life, suddenly rising mental force to be the ceMtifortet and supporter of her htisbam! under misfortune, and abiding with unshrinking' firmness, the most bitter blast s'of adversity, As thai vine has long twnw its graceful folliagn anotit i1 oak, and been lifted by it inli sunshine, will, when the hrdr plant i nUajcl by 11)6 .ihtionw bolt, cliilt? around it .witlt shattered caressing lefidrilS' bind up its shattere.d bnnghs; st is be.ii;jfijy ordaift'H providete, thai ft mawhn the.ii re ilependsnt-tl ment ol mali id his ". happier ? . .. . j htmfs, fhotitJ lie his isty in solace whVn sin1fitfrt ii,fil .' I en Imrt v ? ttindtiitr her S'"' Itiro the: ruireirrec'!se 'of I" nature, tenderly ftii)Dtrfing froopinti head, and binding tip I he broken heart, -; WiisingtimjPttirig The Better HaItks-'1 lieing egreed ly a party ol 12 that a (lioputed question slnM he 6etlled by -the opinion f 'I'" six ladies expressed theniselvp opposed to tlie bix geiiilemet' and rlaiiiifd ihe vieiury. A geiitlema ii objected M this. ' he ntimher of volets was iq,,al R inc. Mhev were half and Indi l'V replietl a itiy Tair 'B 'but we are the liMier halves. I rn . .... . . fob Frinlinft OF KVERy KIND, BWhl'TEp AT TUfS-OFFKat