Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - August 19, 1837, Athens, GeorgiaM the ferment of a free is but re Brablc to the torpor of a despot Ray a Over Ament vol. I. Athens Geo. Saturday August 1�, 1831. Rise Soi Itheria Banner is in the town of atm is Alongia saturday by Ciiab. dollars per year payable in Advance or four dollars at iho end of the year. Any subscriber failing to give notice of his desire of discontinue his subscription at the a a pirating of the time for which it has been paid will be consid. Rcd us wishing to continue it and held liable accordingly. No paper will to discontinued except at a the Oplin of the publisher until All arrearage Are paid. Of All i Jotters to the editor on matters connected with the establishment must be Post paid in order to secure attention. In nth of advert Hinst lilt cars of citation. §2 75 notice to debtors and creditors 40 Days 3 25 four months notice.�,. 4 00 sales of property by executors administrators or guardians 3 25 sales of lands or negroes by do. 4 75 application for letters of Dis Mission 4 50 other 75 cents for every thirteen lines of Small Type or space equivalent first Inser Tim and 50 cents for each weekly continuance. If push shed every other week g2 1-2 cents and monthly. 75 cents for each continuance. For a single in Terlion Only a i 00 per Square. should a Vilys have the desired Nunilo it or of insertions marked upon them when hand. Cd in they will be published till forbid and charged accordingly. O notice of the Sale of land and negroes by administrators executors or guardians must be published sixty Days previous to the Day of Sale. Rico Sale of personal property in like manner Mast be published orgy Days previous to the Sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must or published /o7y Days. Notice that application will be Tel Lac cot let of Ordinary for leave to sell land or negroes must be published four a Metlis. Notice that application will be made for letters of administration must be Public slice a by i Obj a and or in Coors of disc i Sion six months. .4tre itis Cor Tzic Banner. a. R. , Esq. Curne Svilar a. E. , Esq. Lewis , Esq. Muff ass vegetable life pills and Phoenix bitter8. Is Ilese medicines have Long been known and al appreciated for their extraordinary and Immy. Cute Powers of restoring perfect health to persons us Cring under nearly every kind of disease to which inc human Frame is liable. In Many hundreds of certificated instances they Lave even rescued from the very verge of in untimely grave arc All the Ducc Tirc no Truma of tic Day had utterly failed and to Many thousands Livoy have permanently secured that uni Furin enjoyment of health without which life itself is Huta partial Blessing. So great indeed has their Efficacy j invariably and infallibly proved that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to those who were in with the beautifully philosophical Princi pies upon which they arc compounded and upon which they consequently act. It was to to boil in iii Fesl and sensible action in Piir Ifju ing the Springs and channels of life and ending them with renewed tone and vigor Tekl they were indebted for their name which was bestowed upon them at the spontaneous of several individuals Whoso lives they Hud Vav Iausly saved. The proprietor rejoices in the Opportunity afforded by the Universal Dillu Siou of the daily press for placing his vegetable life pills within the knowledge and reach of every individual in the com. Unity. Unlike the Host of pernicious quack eries. Slight colds will occasion which if not removed become hardened and produces those dreadful diseases. Scurvy ulcers and inveterate sores by the perfect purity which ?e life pills give to the blood and All the Humours a corf Tufts eruptions and bad Complex Ioris by their alterative effects upon the fluids that feed the skin the morbid state of which occasions of eruptive complaints. Sallow Cloudy and other disagreeable complexions the use of these pills for a very Short time will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum Erysipelas and a striking improvement in inc clearness of the skin. Common colds and influenza will always be cured by one dose or by two oven in the worst cases. Piles a As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady the vegetable life pills of a distinct and emphatic re Ltd Mac Iida Ion. It is Well know to hundreds in this City that the proprietor of these invaluable pills was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of years and that to tried in Viii every remedy prescribed within the whole Compass of the Materia Medica. He however at length tried the Medicine which he now offers to the Public and he was cured in a very Short Lime after his recovery had been pronounced not Only improbable but also. Utly impossible by any human Means. Directions for proprietor of the vegetable life pills docs not follow the base and mercenary practice of the quacks of the Day in advising persons to take his pills in Largo quantities. No Good Medicine can possibly to so to lick pc pills Are to be taken at bed time every night for a week or fortnight according to the obstinacy of the disease. Trio usual dose is from 2 to 5, according to the Constitution of the person. Very Del. Cate persons so Ilund begin with but two and increase As the nature of the Caso May require those More robust or of very Ostive habit May begin with 3, and increase to 4, or even 5 pills and they will effect a sufficiently Happy change to guide the patient in their further use. These pills sometimes occasion sickness and vomiting though very Seldom unless Ljay Pov foul shia. 1invrnr�>r Sidi rcd Tavo Ramiy Ymir do a Tolg wifi Itow himself at once relieved and by perseverance will soon recover. They usually operate within 10 or 12 hours and never give pain unless the bowels Are very much encumbered. They May to taken by the most delicate females under any circumstances it is however recommended that those in later periods of pregnancy should take but one at a time and thus continue to keep the bowels open and even two May be taken where the patient is vor3 Ostive. One Pill in a solution of two table spoons full of water May be Given to a infant in the following doses a Lea spoon full every two Livours till it Ope Rales for a child from one to five years of age half a pills and from five to ten one Pill. The Phoenix bitters Aro so called because they possess the Power of restoring the expiring embers of health to a glowing vigor throughout the Constitution As the i Iceni is said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolution. The pc unix killers Are entirely vege table composed of roots found Only in certain parts of the Western country which will infallibly cure fevers and Agues of All kinds will never ii Oette. From the Baltimore Gazette the noblest National Lyric is generally conceded lobe Drakes a american Flag a Here is a Lyric by hoboes without its faults and equalling its beauties a it was written at the time when some goths proposition to break up the Brave old frigate Constitution was started and is worthy of its subject the last stanza especially has a Quot Force and Power which we have never seen excelled. A tear her tattered Ensign Down Long bus it waved on High. And Many an Eye has danced to see that Banner in the sky beneath it rung the Battle shout. And burst the cannons Roar the meteor of the Ocean air shall so Cep the Clouds no her deck once red with heroes blood. Where Knelt the vanquished foe. When winds were hurrying Over the flood and Waves we Ere White below. No More shall feel the victors tread. Or Bow the conquered knee the harpies of the Shore Liall Pluck the Eagle of the sea o Sci err that her shattered Hulk it should sink beneath the wave her thunders Shook the mighty deep and there should be her grave Nail to the Mast her holy Flag. Set every thread Bare sail pod Jef storms a Beautiful extract. Of in our sterner manhood when no Ray of earlier Sunshine glimmers on our Way when Girt with sin and sorrow and the toil of cares which tear the bosom that they soil of if there be in retrospection Schain one link that knits us w ith Young dreams again. One thought so Sweet we scarcely dare to Muse. On All the hoarded rapture it reviews. Which seems each instant in its backward Range the heart to soften and its ties to Chango. And every Spring untouched for years to move. It is the memory of a mothers love i the Fisherman a daughter. A Rhine sketch. By to t. Gratian Esq ways and Bye ways. Susannah Reisacher was one of those liar by Strain Chi for arc Strong built and sober author of High. It a Chi Uroz Tunt to Menf with \ fail to eradicate entirely All the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sar Safanua and will cure the the scr i. I c. I Minalio of blood to the head never fail Hen and at the first glance we assure our in the sickness incident to Young females i and will j selves that be their condition it Hul it May be found a certain remedy in All cases of a Arrous dc-1 they will inevitably make the Best of it and Billy and weakness of the most impaired Consiiiu-1 i five pro a restive a Yahrou i like without any to it a. A. A remedy for cirome /n>, a a her distinct iii than that of of Hays doing. Their the Efficacy of the pc unix bitters will i i n u f i 1� by the Uso of a single boil a. The to it Ute. Susannah Lully Hore out the Promise usual dose of these bitters is half a wine Glass full of her countenance. She was one of the most in water or wine and this Quantity May be taken two 1 diligent and orderly Sci Olirs at sail much or three limes a Day about Hal fan hour before meals attentive to the duties of re a a a try these killers will prove invaluable As they very son in she owed to her old lather and greatly increase the action of the principal viscera j her elderly aunt. She was twelve years old help them to perform their functions and enable the when she first attracted my notice alld her stomach to discharge into the bowels whatever is of had been ferryman of Sisbach iii the pc Sivo. Thus indigestion and speedily re. 1 or per ii of Briesach for More Tenil double that number of years. And it Mist moved appetite restored and the Mouths of the a which boast of bendable ingredients the life pills sorbet vessels being cleansed nutrition is facilitated 1 arc purely and solely vegetanlf.,und contain neither Mercury Antimony arsenic nor any other Miner al in any form whatever. They arc entirely com Jio cd of from rare and powerful plants the Virtues of Ali iii tji Ough Long known to several Indian , and recently to eminent Pharn Iacelli ral Cho Mislo a Are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science and were never Bot Oro administered in so happily efficacious a combi nation. The first operation to loosen from the Coats of the Sto Inacy and bowels the various impurities and Crudi ties constantly settling around to lick and to remove the hardened ficus which collect in the convolutions of the Small intestines. Other medicines Only partially cleanse these and leave such collected by Lind As to produce habitual Cost ivaness with All its train of evils or sudden a Larrocca with its imminent dangers. This fact is Well known to All regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of these Well informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second Riecl of the vegetable life pills is to cleanse Llic kidneys and the bladder and by this Means the liver and the lungs the healthful action of which entirely depends upon iho regularity of urinary organs. The blood which Kucs its led color from the Agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart being thus part Iod by them and nourished by food coming from Acleane Tom a a. Nows a Virv system and triumphantly ill Banner of health in the Blooming Check. The following Are among the variety of human , to which the vegetable life Pilis ire Well known to to infallible dyspepsia by thoroughly Loans aug the first and second stomachs and creating a flow of pure healthy bile instead of the stale and acrid kind flatulence palpitation of the heart Usa of appetite heart Burn and head ache restlessness iii temper. Anxiety languor and melancholy will vanish As a natural consequence of its cure. Cost Veness by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process and without violence All violent Puges leave iho bowels Ostive within two Days. Diar Licca and cholera by removing the Sharp a Crid fluids by which these complaints Are occasion. Ltd and by promoting lilo Lubric Ativo secretion of the mucus membrane. Fevers of All kinds by the blood to a regular circulation through iho process of perspiration in some cases and through a so Lulion of Ino signal obstructions in others. The life pills Liao Boon known to euro rheumatism permanently in three weeks and gout in half that time by removing local inflammation from the Muscles and Limgai Nelt of the joints. Drop sies of All kinds by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and Blad. Der they operate most delightfully on these import. Unt organs and hence have Ever been found a Cor. Tain remedy for the worst cases of gravel. Also Worms by dislodging from the turnings of the Bow. A la the Slimy Mattoi to which Whoso Oroa Tores. And hero consumption by is living the air it Fols of the lungs from iho Zinc a which oven and strength of body and Energy of mind Are the be confessed that old had tie a Happy results. Fur farther particulars of of of one who Lead by in blown about Ninor i do. Iii Eusel Woods of life. He looked Inore fats life pills and Pike Nix bitters apply at or. Moffatt a office. No. 546 Broadway new Yurk where the pills can to obtained for 25 cents 50 a cols or per Box and the bitters for or $2 per bottle. Of numerous certificates of lilo wonderful Efficacy of both May lie there inspected. In some obstinate Ond complicated cases of chronic and inflammatory liver complaints fever and ague dyspepsia palsy piles injuries from the use of Mercury quinine and other diseases of Long standing it May be found necessary to Toko both the life pills and the pc unix bitters in the doses before recommended. N. pills and the bitters will get All Mercury out of the system infinitely faster than Trio worn than his thread Barc Gray jacket and yet there was an air of precaution and econ. My about him that promised an Viiu sitar length 61 Days both to himself and his he was the Oracle of his Village and a re. Marrable Man in his Way. He could Ascer. Tain when a dog or a cow had been looked at by an evil Eye and if invoked would counter act this spell by burning certain withered leaves at Midnight in presence of the afflicted quadruped. He could moreover Stop the gaping Mouths of insignificant wounds by the Best prepare vans of Sarsaparilla and Are a certain a. Remedy for Nheru Skingor Bloot . Mysterious utterance of two or three Senten Len headaches tir Douceur end amp a. All persons who pcs which no one Ever Wieard and these Are to apoplexy Patsy cd a should Nev j when assisted by cob nebs or certain chewed or be without the life pills or thu bitters for one dose in time will save life. They equalize the circulation of the blood draw All pressure from the head restore perspiration and throw off every Ini. Purity by Tho pores of the skin. Of Quot the above valuable medicines kept constantly on hand and for Sale by w. B. Wells co. Agents. -a-.1---- land8 for 8al�. No. 7 3rd dist. 1st Sec. Forsyth county. 1 829 14th ii 1st a a. 1 72 15th 1. 1st a a Lumpkin a a a a 842 4th �?�1 1st a a �1 .11 it 1184 18th �1 3d a a Paulding ii 418 18th ii 3d a a ii .11 ii 317 1st ii 4th a a Murray a a it 164 9th ii 1st a a Union a a 11 1027 3d ii 4th a a flowed a a ii 268 5th ii 4th a Csc Rocco a a. It 761 2d ii 3d a a a a Nelson Carter. Leaves had been known to produce miraculous results. But i must not Trust myself with the pro. Cise detail of his Many superfluous accomplishments. Let those already mentioned suffice and let him stand out in Friy picture As a part and parcel of a group in which Jie does nil principal Ai a a that deep tiling River on which he enthusiasm. Tidally gloried from a conviction that he some How he knew not How belonged to it or it to him. He often used to say As he looked on it in its angry Nio Odi that it we Fastlich Schon a which is being interpreted it horribly Beautiful a and such it certainly was on the Day that forms the epoch of my sketch. It was within a few , More or less just four of clock on the 15th,september, 1831, we ii i resolved to Cross Sasbach ferry and resume my evening walk on the other Side of the River for the mid Day meal had been Long Over and like All eaten bread soon forgotten. But on approaching the Well known boat 1 paused to observe the innocent appropriation informed that on lilo first of october i 1� part of my. Old acquaint next iho Georgia almanac for 183j?, will be Rea Jance and his Young attendant. There stood Syfor Dolivo by at the office of to Susannah in the Middle of the boat her feet Augusin. Tho astronomical portion of it one Boon i i i a Orran cd and calculated by or. Ash Nib. Of Unbok a 1 leg5�nconsctoiis of shoes and stockings county by whom the calculations of the al Misiac i a Lere sat old Johan at one end of it in printed last year Scro made. No pains , or bulging in he gave pious greeting common sex use will to spared to Roi Idor Tho almanac for of the proprietors of wrinkles and Gray hairs. Demand to. Would request Thomao persons who wish 1 ? lips seemed to liquid ize. His imagine to Purchase by Tho Quantity to give Early information i i a smiles and gestures 1.could Augusta Geo. June 16h, 1837.�?14�?lot. Georgia almanac tor 1 fit he Public and our customers in particular Are of Tho nuff ibor of copies they May want. Augusta july 18. Fancy him in a deluded site of feeling Altos Gether a Moble remained Ltd Side Hiick for Graver discussion. But just at this moment i was unfortunately perceived and the meal came to an ii timely end. With i the ready us tic who wisely and Hii ritually con Simiers his business As of More importance than his Case Friend Peisach. Or Rose from his seat Laid his hand on the oar secured himself ready with Bis usual obstinate activity and on my stepping into. I he boat he proceeded to. Make his angular transit fist against the current then with it with geometrical precision and in five minutes we were at the opposite Side of the River which ii bed on in r sullen , reflecting the dark and he Jiunn Clouds that rolled slowly above. I funny those five minutes.1 had succeed in tempting the venerable connoisseur to accompany me to a Village not quite half a Hague from the ferry for the purpose of look Jig at a Wood rangers horse which making lib Epil allow dices for the errors of its education and its potato diet was very much the sort of in animal that 1 had a mind to Purchase. In of ask the opinion of Johan Reisacher on such a matter was to bind him to you forever. But i sea Rudy know what unlucky prophecy or abortive imprecations might have followed the reject iii of his advice if once solicited. There was a self opinionated stubborn ass about him that never forgave a slight offered to his judgement. But i am again dipping into his character when it is his daughters conduct i wish to describe. It it Susannah child a said the old Maju the boat. Here. Iu�l.ik5�7a# o2�� \ju2 persuade you to Cross for the wind is rising and the current is very Strong and the weather seems upon a change. I feel that we shall have a squally evening. But i shall be with you in time to take you Home and excuse you from your Good aunt Lena a scolding for Staj ing out so and so saying he Drew up coiled a rope round a tree hard by and away we went the weather seer carefully avoiding to look up to the sky which could have told any fool that bad weather was coming lest his atmospheric sagacity Milit appear less profound than he meant to believe it. Susannah took out her Blue worsted stockings and multiplied its parallelograms comfortably the cold gusts that swept across the valley., but after a time the heavy Cloud which old Reisacher preferred not seeing and the chilling wind which his daughter Termi cd Quot to to feel began to burst Ancl Siiss Anu a sudden sf6f Yaj urte pne of Niy Coin. A Union a vain Gloria As panegyric a on his own Ingulli hadity of judg Vincnt Jii mjg Ltd is of horse flesh by a loud crash of Thunder. A there will be a storm a said i. A Aye indeed there will but i scarcely thought it would be so bad it that is coniing replied Johan though fully and staring full in the face of the lowering sky. A a yet the child need not get wet for All that unless she likes i for is not there the old Tarpaulin and the oars whereof she Ray make a covering a 1 saw clearly that old Reisacher was appealing to himself rather than to me so i waited until his inclination prompted he in to step Pul faster on our Way to the Wood rang. Eros House which we at last reached As nearly wet through As it is possible to be. The Wood Ranger was at Home but the horse was not and the storm increased and so at last did he Fath res anxiety about his Only child. I must go Back a said to gazing from the Eminence on which we stood Back towards the Rhino Susannah will be frightened.�?7 Pray look at the River sir 1 never saw it More Fiir ious and never so suddenly aroused. It is Fastlich Schon / Isnit it a. It is a Fine sight to look at from this Safe distance a said i a but it has few charms for the pour Fellows in that boat that is tossed about so a a tis True for you sir t i doubt if it be not in great danger a observed Johan eyeing keen. By the wave buffeted Little Craft to which i called his attention. It was heavily Laened with a Large freight of firewood so heavily that even in the smoothest weather the gun. Wale would have touched the Waters Edge. It was. In the Middle of the River endeavouring to Force its Wenj up against the Stream by the Aid of a Square and tattered looking sail but every Elbrt ii. I Quot a As baffled of Lytic a al re me via Lencz of the Waves which we could plainly see washing Clear Over it from Stem to Stem. A a ill just wish you Good evening sir and hurry on to the ferry and i Hope the boat Finay have succeeded in passing it before i arrive for that ledge of Rock Joist above thesta. Tips is hard to steer past in such a dreadful so Pill a said my com Poirion with a benevolent anxiety. But 1 was not disposed to part with him thus. The dangers to which the unhappy Boatmen were exposed was attraction Vad me closer to the scene and. Old Johan add 1 proceeded rapidly together on our Way Back hurried silently. Forward by the Force of Mere excite Merily and never losing sigh tips the struggling vessel which though it Fiodo scarcely any Way was nevertheless Gat Ningon us As approached the ferry in a Tiow parallel line with tha River. Jevory my men that led us nearer slowed us the increasing the frail Craft. And 1 could distinguish at times a despairing cry for the two men who were ii perfect. By Mandy my. Her and whose gestures As she was heavily tossed to and Irb by the angry Sweis a be a Plain Story of terrified helpless Ness. A hollow a the Road made us lose sight of her for a few minutes and As we ascended again in breathless impatience we caught a new View which confirmed our worst forebodings. The boat either from the rudder being uns hipped or the Man al the Helm being washed Down by a wave had turned completely re und and was swept across to a Insl the other Side of the River by the Strong wind and violent Eddy. Every wave threat ened to swamp it altogether and it was Drift ing fast into the ledge of rocks alluded to by Reisacher and Oyer which there was now a foam of Breakers scarcely to be believed by any one who has not seen the Rhino in one of its angriest moods. We were now with Ewe a of lilith Tirry. _ the cries for help were Jess frequent for there was to All appearance no help at Blind. Four or five peasants men and women stood al different Points on the Banks throwing up their hands and screaming unavailing it advice or Consolation to the poor Boatmen and now and then the i sri al Echo of their shouts was Felt rather than heard As i and my old companion ran along the Slippery Road. In u few minutes More the boat drifted into an Eddy most particularly dreaded by the old ferryman. A its All Over with her now and there she goes sure enough exclaimed Reisacher As a powerful a caught the bout under the Side and turned it keel upwards. A they must be lost before we can reach the Rii or a said he catching at the Rubing by the 1 it i t?rrroti7. To recover my breath and Tous Bank. The rain nov swept in slices up the Stream and almost hid every object upon it but i of untied 1 i amp tin i stick like a Putian Little Skiff the ferry boat bounding Triumph a Anil �ci9 the Waves with its miraculously rescued freight a the tears the blessings the thanks go rings to la a love it tie Pride the gratitude All fell Down in plenteous showers upon Tho head of his child or Rose up to heaven in fervent but silent thought. Susanna i Calin modest and apparently unconscious in the midst of All our United Praise and admiration was destined to the conviction that she had done a virtuous and heroic action at the Lime its uncommon Merit. Tie grand , on hearing Tho circumstance was pleased to bus now u Ruiu. Ity of two Hundred florins on our Lilile heroine together la a medal As a special i a of distinction bearing the inscription a a she trusted in she was when i last saw her a year after the adventure receiving Tho full Benefit of an excellent education for some voluntary subscriptions Pic rcd her Many additional advantages and she walked at the head of her Village , in their daily promenades with a step As com posed and a look As unassuming As before the event which has Given her its local immortality. But since the year 1831, Friend Reisacher has lost his old sister and Given up the ferry. But the gratitude of Imu tui and George Buck Holz docs not allow him to want the comforts of a House in his old age and i should not be surprised Toj do by it fit run Manriah is rur seventeen that the gratitude of Martin who is still unmarried was about in. Of five n ment to Llic younger remaining member of Tho female Branch of the Reisacher family. Tom boat in the Mist old Johann a the and. Waves the opposing influx staving to plunge throw it in rocked like a Cradle by once of find and tide. A no it cannot be yet a yes it is it is Susannah striving to steer towards the wreck a exclaimed .1 involuntarily. A the old Many a eyes dim from age but their vision quickened from no Section were fixed like mine in Strain ing scrutiny. And when his gaze was sure of its object he cried out in a tone of bitterest anguish of my child my Susannah in it is her a it is the boat. She will perish. Of save her save her her Zottl and with incredible Speed he darted away from our rest ing place. I soon overtook him and supported him on my Arm As he tottered panting and exhausted to4i�� which his Little Skiff had been Ere we file coiled. We now saw it within fifty Yards of us on the boiling surf and the heroic Young he Eart buoyant wit i pity a life blood working her Helm like oar with All her strength and. Looking Pale and Stern at the rain and the Waves which drenched her through and through at the furious wind which had loosened her Long hair and sent it streaming around Lier and at the Broad lightning which gave at intervals a supernatural Hue to her whole person. She was in a minute or two More in the Power of the formidable current in which Tho hide drowned men now Clung to their boat and she was in nearly As much danger As they were it was a moment of actual distraction for her father and of indescribable Awe to me. I never shall forget the sensation of that fearful interval of suspense. The Gray headed old Man now gasped convulsively and wildly stretching Forth his arms he Flung himself on the Earth As if to shut out the scene of almost inevitable death. The despairing men were with hoarse Flint voices hailing and cheering on the intrepid girl and giving what snatches of instruction they could utter As to the Means of approaching them. Bui alas the ii most strength of a child fortified As it. Must have been by a powerful feeling of religious Confidence and a Noble courage was insufficient for so severe a struggle and i had the deep anguish of seeing the wreck and the forlorn Brothers upon it with a fierce yet enfeebled grasp swept by. Within a dozen Yards of the ferry boat. At this moment old Reisacher started up and he would have plunged into the Merci less River had i not forcibly held him Back than the storm his voice now reached Susannah and it see shed at once to a Nilze All her Power and skill. She cast her looks by turns on the wretched objects she would have saved and on the half maddened Parent who seemed Rushing in a Iru tic Elbrt to assist this crisis Martin Buckholz one of the Brothers perceiving that their combined Hope of safety depended entirely on the possibility of his gaining the ferry boat for his companion could swim he resolved to Trust himself inexpert exhausted and encumbered was to the chances of the torrent. Lee slipped Down into the water struck out his new nerved orms to Buffet every wave and rolling and plunging with the fierce Energy of despair he Little by Little approached the Skiff. Sii Sannah regained her presence of mind and she Laboured al her bar with renewed strength and redoubled a flirts she soon met the bold swimmers he grasped the prow heaved Hira self up the Side caught the Oarus rom his preservers hands and i Hingh How considerable distance from the heavy rolling wreck he came up with it just As his brother was faint ing from exhaustion and terror and lifted him safely into the Skiff. And How. La describe old Sci Socher a Delight Quick following his despair Asho saw of the we believe to be from the Philadelphia inquirer. Sundry correspondent s appear to be puzzled about the manner in which the Princess Victoria succeeds us the Britou in Ninon and we frankly confess that we participate partly in their misunderstanding the chief facts however nearly thus Queen Victoria succeeds in right of her father the late Duke of Kent pm Rah son of George ill the Duke of in wherland is the fifth sen consequently by the English Law of succession she has a prior right to her Uncle the Duke of Cumberland. He succeeds to Hanover As eldest male the a quo Law prevailing in Hanover. Had the Duke of it left a son instead of a daughter he would have succeeded to both eng bind acid Hanover. The Duke of Cumberland is now the coct heir Briu Sii throne and in the event of Victoria dying without Issue the kingdoms will be re United. Many persons in reference to such an event Are desirous of ii marriage by Wen Victoria and the son of the Duke of Cumberland but a separation is perhaps Best for England Tho Duke of Cumberland is disliked 7iot so much for his tor a principles As a for Insun English habits if we May use the expression and foe some Peculiar circumstances of former years which arc not Forg Ouen. The inquiries that have been made and the doubts that have been expressed on this subject appeared to have Arisen cd niely from a misapprehension a of the rules which govern the descent of Tho Crown. The inheritance follows the Fredal path of descents with two exceptions Quot neither of which affect Trio pres eni Case. Tie preference of the males to the females the rights of Promise nature and the representation of an Ancesty by his Issue Are in All cases so richly adhered to. How these rules cast the inheritance on the present Queen the following account of the fam will show. The four eld Rily of George iii. Cost male children of George iii. Were George iv., the Duke of York William iv., and the Duke of Kent. George in. Look Ibe Iron in As the eldest son and died without Issue the Duke of York who was heir presumptive died during the life time of George iv., also without issues the Crown then fell to William iv., at that time Duke of Clarence and on his decease without Issue it descended to the Princess Victoria As the representative of her father the Duke of Kent to whom it would have fallen had he survived the late King. The Dukes of Cumberland Gamb Ricile and Gloucester As younger Brothers of Che Duke of Kent cannot inherit until the failure of his Issue shall take place. Thus then have the rules mentioned above in lust re ted the elder son is preferred to the younger the a male Stock to the female Tho elder and the Semaw of an elder Branch is preferred to the male of a younger. Were the Crown limited to to in King and the heirs Niale of his body As is the Case in Many kingdoms of Europe the Duke of Cumberland would Csc end the throne. This is the course of the descent of the Crown of Hanover and by reason of it the Duke of Cumberland b eco mes Monarch of i hts to territory thus severing it from the Crown of England to which it has been attached Sinco the year 1715. Most of uie modern creations of nobility Are by Patent and arc limited in this Way and Capri sequently a re riot descend Ible to the female Issue in any Case the old creations g Cher ally Are by a writ directed to a Man and his heirs Rind desk a cd both to the Iris la and female is us a a Fiji cd to the Rule above i mentioned. Trio Ericex Tishk first alluded to above aft. These a of in Man die leaving More than one re he no sri by the pc Cal Law iffy shall take to go tiv or in Obi ill shares and if the a hesitance be a dignity As Aii. Earldom a a he a a remain in abeyance until the King Shail do to Fine the a