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-v—r« Tho I'lTsivlont aii'l lii.s l^ibinet vomuin- »‘«1 in Wasliiii^rt.tii ;ill last s.uiamcr and au- tiiiiiii, iindrr ii turriil uniul luboi d!id fXfit.Miu iit, that broke dowJi uiauy and killed soiii.-,—and this summer they are iakiif/. ii 't niuoh rocroation, as a choice • if jilac;' tn d.) the pnMie business iu.— Ncvi rthi li'ss, from sucli journals as tlu- ‘•.Vlli.iiiv Atlas, " iiUfl kiudri'il jiriiit';, we li.ive ^ut•ll avticlt's as the I'oHdwiiisr:— •• /'//, ,SV,,/. —The ruiu-Ts (it rupture with .Mexico—of coiispintcy a- tiMin-^t r’e.ba—ni" secession at tlie ^nouth, ot nutuetarv revulsions at the North, can hardiv be true, or w.' wiiuld not record that the IVe.sidiuf has hosen this crisis to rn to \\'estf>ru \'irsjinia. takinj: with him liis S»*erefarv of War, and the St‘en*tar_v ot the Interior- .Mr. Wcbst.-r, beiuj; enga-red iu New Kui.'laud, ;uid 31r. C'lUtenilen be- iiii: l»visy roiiulating the lU .'pcrate polities of KeJitiu l.y. The reins of irovernnient are now iu the ]tV( iKn>de tinkers (i{ Mr. ('orwiu, juNt le- tarufd fii ni Ohio, ant! ot 31r. (iraham, ju't returned fri'Ui Noith ('an'iir.a, w uere th'- (\>Uiire.'^''ional elt-ctious arv‘ eouiinj; oil. Never li:i" a eountry j>assed tliroujih so m.inv (rises as this has within the last vear* anil never ditl an administration take it M> loi.Ilv. They i-ry tliat the I'nion is iu d.mirer, tliat civil war and blocKlslu'd :tre elo>e inipeudinj;, that mannt'aefures arc in rum. an>l tl^en start (iti for a \\ateriuii I ’ace! 'I’Ik'v seeui to !iave all seattcred in rent direetions to tuid i?onu‘ ])Ool of IJetlu >da, to eiav the ailuKnts of the body politic.” riie Administration, it is very true, take all (liiuj:s coolly, even the im.st alarming. \\ ju-n 'I'exas vas preparinji her hosts for an onset u]ion New .Mexieo, Mr. rilhuore (oiilly indictei] his now f;:iii"us messagt'. an 1 said it should not be done; ami as eoo] was InV determination to c.\eeute the laws in the ^sorth, wlun sueh Abolitioni.'^ts as those of the '•.Vtl.i.-'" st Iiooi used all thi'ir j.ower to ha\e tlu lu nidiitied. .V (loveiumint ii‘udu,‘ted on sound, ■ a !v. uusv\er\ injr prine pli's i> like a !Xo«kI clock that neels only it.' oeea>: nal wind- iue. or like a manutactory, v. here it is the lit that work'-, not ihe pri'^etwe o{ the • 'wuers. If wi-idom. t*rder, coolness, only stand at the h* Ini. well will iri> the shi]> of >!;.te. evi’n :;r.rM the !n- 'ak' r •. It is the lii-liot erei''t >>f Mr. l‘’i!lmore, ;...it Ik li..' iie\er l. » i.iie moment lost his coolness, or .-»(If-cnmniand, even on the most trviiiL'' occa.-ion.'. lie was not over- ;:\ed by the liiUil, bi.i.^tiTKiis Southern sioiiii liiat thriateued Imu, if he resisted lii New Mi \ic.) the inva."ion (,f T( xas.— lie nevt“r ijuailed oiu* mumeut before the \Mlent Northrni Abolition howl, that ihr('atcned him with instant p.-litieal lif'ath :ind eternal jiersecuti n, f.r si^'uiutr the i’liaitive Slave IJill, and the Ten Million Texas IJill. He kept cool amid it all, and in the hijriiest oxcitv uient declared, in his lirst messaj^e. the law lie maintain- e 1, and the ('ompromi.e mca.snres be C’Usidered **hnai. ’ it is now a beautiful specta(le tliat we '^'*0, and sonietliiiig for us. and the worh!. f v>, to think of au{ t'i dwell upon. Fdee- lious or dis( u^s,uus are goinir on in North « ';iroliua. .\l,ib:tma. S>uth t arolimi, Mi>- sissippi and 'I’enne^set'. in whi» h i' inctd- i ated secessi.Mi from the I’nion, that is, revolution—a i>rinc!]'le i’lvolvin.'' the \ erv existence (if the l.iovcnuuent, and the elec tions turn tm that point. The I’resi.lcnt i' s ) rr„il juiiid the e\-itenjcnt, that is, so eMiiiiiJcnt that the majority which imul- '•ates obedienci' to the law, will prevail, 'hat ho doc« not deem his presence iwces- s:iry in t!ie (’.ijtitol, but iroes to a nei^h- boiin;^ State t ) breathe better and jaircr air amonr her mounfain-. Cnder what l’,urope,tn (lOVeriiment coiilil its head trust bini'i-lt to t]t) t!i;it.—when revolutionary ].i in> ipl'^v were thu- j.b.ttiiig the Govorn- -ubver^i.-t,:' So in the matter of I i:! !. 'I’he President lia-^ calmly Iwked at all that, tull in the tace. He has stuij- ii d tlk- laws ol liis country; in a J’rtKlama- con. he h.is solciuuly a'ure.l the public rli.-it he would execute them at all hazar.!-, .iud he has issued all nece.'.'ary onlers f.r their execution. That bcij.g done, his pre..-enco iu the (^;i^itol is no louirer iieci''- s M V.—fur million.^ of his counrrvmen aj e •1- ready to :iid in tlie execution ,,f the laW'J :is he is to obey thOHl. As to tlic nKiiictary rev.ii.'i:;u in tho v'liiirr'., the aeee.s.ary atid int'\ itabit* re- • ili-. .it 11\cr-iuipurtatioU'-, he cannot ciieck •T eonti'i.l them. Ihe i'urse i . uot m his h:.n h. All he could, he did in his An- n i;d .NIc~-a;r‘\ recomn'-ndiiiL: the revi-ion > t a I anti whieh leads to tiie exports of }'-eie tiiai I'lr ihe.-je ixces-ivu impor- t.itions. i he 1’re'-iib iifeM ln",-s, calmness, self- ] ■ ■>c3.'-i'in, and p.^triotic devotion to the t' :istiiution, u.: V —not as p.i.'sion cf>n- ' lies it, North or .Suuih,—hure carried 'he country through the erisi«, wh'ch the •• \ilas” liiimies and mocks, as do all sm h ;■>! rnals of the Abolition sclicx-l; but this I. hie.ss, ealiiines.s, M‘lf-p'-s ;c.«'ion, and J'a- triotic ilevotion to (he latvsand the Consii- lutiou, the country appreciate.s now, and hi tory will well reward here.ifter. i"n anl’ Df l‘'Jf—'I'he Alox.in lria ' v..!7.ifte, ahvnys ;rood an:hority, .s;ivs in \ ii;iinii the \Vhi_s are entirely ujiitid iu 'iietr su)>poit of the administration of Pre- >'Unt J-dlmore, ;iiid h ‘ is nmJonbtedly, thitik. their Hr:-t chniee as a candidate •: t!i ‘ n- xt r'-r.-i h ntial rlecfion. Thoy j ’ ' ffo in, li.twe\er, for jm.csliing thii^ > 111 ti. r jirem itprely, or for commencing ill.•. ni\^e. until tiiere i- a nc-eessitv for iH iioii. Tie in r ■ they se* of the Prosi- d lit the iiiiiie th. v like him—the more ' liK v e.vamiue his cor.rse tlie njore they are j s'l'isti.'d tint he i- .1)1 honest, safe, ami; f‘t|i.ific ;-if:(r;";man, -ii'i tli!*y are inclined f t'l the beliel, fh;i| :i;- thio'/'j ]>roce(’d, if is' .piite prob.ibli :t l;ii-"0 lu.ijority oi‘ their! II uill be of the Kume opinion. ■ W hen we have, coneludex the (lazette a ' rood nnn and a true patriot at the head of i: I I'oM'Viimei't, pnideiae seem to lie- ;h;it ,i ri;an^e at ihis time i= not no-' CUB\N SYXULkUlX. AND THK “HIGllKU I lllf: FALLJtKADf- CLBAN TTie Fair trade b«?^ilready opened in The higher hiw doctrine is advocated in j Baltimore, and witli the most encouraging substance, if not in form, in some quarters prospects ^ where it has hitherto been denounced.— previou.s year. Ihc incieasc . y For example, the Louisvnlle Democrat of j from the South, but there is al.^o, wc a e recent datl, iu an article upon Cuba, ex- j .lad to learn, an u,crease fron, the W e.«t. ^;ies itself, .ith great empha.is, a. fol- ; Our increased tacdtt.c. ot " j I South and \\est, ha\e no doutit aid d Aid will bo rendere.1 (’uba. 31en anl | in drawing the attention ot merchants and I ^OLKiiOME, IF 2^1 i,’i^AT AW.E. I FHOM THE NEWARK D.VILY .^UYKISTISER. I Familiari'ft/ Breeds (hvteinpt.—Sclwol I Orpy.—X fancy ball is to be given at I CafK} May, in which, says the handbill ! announcing the event, “iiave been invited, i and are expected to be present, the fol- I low iiiijr distinguished gentlemen,” naming ; !eii. Scott, Henry ('lay, Haiiiel Webster, I ('oiumodore Stockton, and thirte(“ii I'ther ' t’’entl(‘men, of alni''St eijual fame, in almost ' a-j m.'iuy States. i'his is a.s it sh'>ull be. i’lu‘ i;rt‘at men ot the country should be • ]iies»‘Ut at the (dosing li'stivities and iii- volities of all the watering-i»laces of tin* seaboard and interior throughout thecouu- trv. Win Ar» IU-.V u.« "'-“"V"! wii;;#;''..?".liY ii™!:.; , . , ilu; uj i-iiiii^ I't new aiul m lit tel I I ■ . . i i A-;,>n,Iy wt-ri' ti'li'l'at- imv “tlifr flty. i-v-v.hri.v II* Ii.iil«i«'s t„ III. I.ivlli ot i I,,,,, j Willi .in. Soml, iL. ti»le lust Si.iiiii. everv extraordinary scheme tor I'Hvute , , been ''vas greatly beyond that ot any other sca- -Aid will b(. renden‘.l Cuna. .Men anu , v .,nd it i some- nionev. ami the materi.ds of war generally, traders to tnis 1 . _ , > i.wh.ecment for „ill r„. fiiiiii.h,,! froii. .Ills .■..uiitiy, iiii.l l»ird ill.. I.., ,1.0 iii„lioi.tic.,s a. \Yislinijr 01. iiioj.llo '4",.thor,. li;i« if Ihcv .111.--. The pciile i.f tins .-omito- .,,,uli„„io„ i„ tli. will not i,i„,.k the ,,1,-n ^ an.l armi.'s to put down the struggling pa- -Mipj U ot goodcmrc ,ri„,s „f Cul..i, an.l ,.i,.to-t tlie i.nloii .l.«- a sol.vtion, a i.l . ..1.1 vj....: . ni-oceedimis i they were s.dd weie a.- ad\anta^o)Us as in Incrense of Populiition.—The National fntclligencer coiitAdiis a leTT5f to Ihfi edrtm'f! of that paper from the venerable W illiam Darby, in which, after alluding to the rapid progress of wtistern emigration, he makes the following calculations on the probable populati(.>n of the country one generation hence: I The organized States and Territories on the eastern region of the United States j embrace an aggn*gatc area so near one inil- ' lion two huii'lred thousand s|uait! miles j that this aggregate area may be adopted wifbdut nincb deiiarture from reality. A.‘ fH)UElG:Yr- ^ LATER”f]1(3.M Krp.opj.; AHIUVAL OF THE STK.AMKU \i;, ,,, New Yohk, Au:;, h The American mail steanier And, arrived at this jiort with lati r iiitellj,,,^ niilhon enioiuinent or public jdunder? some wdiose eflorts seemed to have The pro.^ecutioii was but is a treaty the I lutevl I Tlioiv III-.- tow tl.il,-s wl.ii-1. ''!• l‘'»y I'"' ’ ,l,Vf;iihi'r7ir.''/.;i;ii,i7on-.;rt>'i:j'; l Hion vjpilo.| ISalllmoro f..i- llio lirst tiiiio, ; ,,.,, i,t ..n.v t 1, ,l„.-o,imo ,l, ,|.,n,uo,l I.V tlio 1.1.1 Iinisty ' iv|a,u I more (h'cidedlv than the agn'eai>le ann | ^ i • i i. w is , a larir(2 .. 1 ‘.,1 1- 1 ^iir 'Statute upon which the pi o.-i t ut.oii wa. ea.sy treedom with which we tuMt our ni>-; i i •’ : Iirmati tinuuished nu^n. 'I'he ])ublic cla)>sihemj oiintd. , . , , on'the shouhler, and calls them by tlioir I Now, we take it that tmre I Christian names. Tn n'turn, these emi-; of pea( e and amity between nent indivi.luals, not at all di-plea.sed per-1 Statc>s and S,.ain winch is jddigatory upon haps, .-ne.-k to the people, as 1 Vmosthenes | our lovernmeiit and people, and w hi^h i> did in his day, in the very choicest rheto-^ the '-.supreme law .ot the laml; and thcie lie, and w ith the most consummate art; | is al.so ;i law ot (ongress in tull oicc ouote to them, as the (Grecian orator did and which is retenvd to ai.oye as -the net Jiiifli pnotrv and J^ntin, h\ just . iuii>fy »!i stafutt* —f tu»!is i* w iii i natural and simjile a manner as if their, are in the words lollowiiig: hearers iiu.lerstoo,I cv>rv word they say.' -See. A />r if n>rf/>^r riuTrfrf/. Thnt if .inv pt'i'son .-hall, withiii tlu’ territory or juri.silii tion ol tiu' I niteil Stales, enlist or It is a delicate compliment to the illite rate, and elevating to tlu* cinstituency, who must not forget it. ’riiis IU w field of labor conies, liow('\er, rather haiil upon our statesmen. I iu'ir .salaries Wi-re d(‘termined many ye.-irs ago, ami prove ijiiite ina leijiiate t> such an in- crea.se of duties. I'or, not to eid.irge upon till' eonseijiuMiccs of tlu'ir .-itten l.ince at all enter himself, or hin* or retain another ]i(‘rson to eiili.st or enter himself, or to go lieyoiiil the limits or jiiri.sdiction of the I 'nifed St.itcs with intent to be enlisted or entered in the service of any ton'ign Prime, State*, c huiy, district, or people, as a M'ldier, (*r as a marine or seauuin on tlie sfia l-alls, bi.-Iiop’s and anniversary , board of any ve>s,l i.f war, let ter of mar* jUe, dinners, siijipers, and ceremonies, their (>r privateer, every person so oH’ending shall Very excu.ses tor staying away will tnake be deemed guilty of a high misilemeaiior. an as>i>taut secretary a necessary ot lite. -.v.id shall be lined not ( xceeding one thou- 'riieir ci’uip.iuy is re«|iU'Sted at ( lam-bakv S. s.iml dollars, and In; impri.'oned ne.t cxceed- c;;’avuses, and conventions, steamshi]> trials, three vt'ars. ’ ■Sec. •>. A/"/ hf if f'lirfh/'r / iiiirf> 'f. 'I'liat U; iches, j.ic-nics, and barbactu's of all ue- scr'ptions. We think of getting the same fniH’Us “sevi nteen,” after the ball at the ’ lumbia House is over, to join u> in a ‘•hu.--kiiig" in the centre of N\w Jersey, as >oiiii as the har\est shall be gathered, to wliii h no do’.ibt the “reil-ears" will be powerful j'ersu iilers. 'I'o ehan::e the tone—is It not exceed ingly ridit uloiis on (*veiy frivolous iK-casion to forward ini"i\c' to the mo>t eminent puiilie men we have, in or.ii r to get their answers to p.trade in tlu' publii- p p-rs' 'i'here is not. one time in t'-n, the b a-t « x- p' i-f.itlMii tha? iiio'-t. if any of them, hun dreds ^f miles distant and apiirt, will e\-'r a- cept the invitation. Sometimes the in- viters have ;in intention to deceive the public. S'iiii"t;ui' they h:iV(* no nbjei t in the world h;i! tlk'ir own interest, iiud .'ftcn it ;s uotl.iuiT b\it a coutemjitlble ]- r.'"ual Viinity. In the mean tinu' this inijterti- n'ut and obf.nsivi* eorresjioudeiice is a ter- rilile on;i •x.i’iee ainl trord !e to the n ally urt-at niiui. tlioui:h ]i 'sibly a gr;itiiieafinn to y-i.ir litrle l.n !y '■ate-nian. it is > il.’.m.iirini: the lignity and fame of niaiiy by n leleriiiir their letrei> a.' c iiiUion in tlu* n-'wspapcis :i" jiulf'of Wares and manu- f.ictures .ind certitii ates of cures. 'J’here are two plat es win it. it docs no m.an’s name any go m1 t.. be seen yery ofttJii; these are promissory noft's anil ncwsp.ipers. if :my person shall, within tin* territory or j'tri'tiietion of tin* I'nited States, bt'gin or set on font, or provide or pii paie tlu* means lor any military expedition or entt'rpri.M- to be e.iriied on from theiiet' against the t{'rrif'>ry or iloniinions of any f'reign Primf or St.iTe. or of anv coli.nv. district, tM' people w.'tli whom the I nited St.itf^' are at pe;ici‘, every person so ollendin!:: shall be deeuiei! iruiby of a bigli nii'tle- nu atior, an 1 sli.dl I t- lined Jiot exceeiliuj» th -ce thous.inl ti>>llars, and impr’Mtned not UK re than thru* year'.” We se.|.j,,,M. it is till* duty of the Prt'si- ileiit of the I niteil .'^t.ates to ‘•J.ike c.are that file 1;.W' lie f.litlifllllv eX'-euted." t’u- law «.f 1^''' ;is u '11 a' the law of I'^.'H. Tin ;'i t.i]e ih the I >• iiioi lat, tVoni W hieh tie. ove Vt III riAiN .^pK\ki,\(j. !■ ■■/■> tin .V'’’r l.i'lnhiil f'li/l/l. ) f'lirnDu'le. It the de\il has ever hild I’airer swing in any couotry than he h i' just at this tinie in the rniletl States, if ha^ e- '.pedonr inve.'ti;rati.ins in the history tif tli- world. 1'roni leX is to the Aroostook, and from >!'eg'in to ij'iarf'T in its Ion_;-■ oppo site •■■it.cti in. he i.^ 'talking up and tlown tor m.schiet. 'I’he fan: tieism ot s'cc.v-ion on the one li:.ud and the ipiite as wicked) {.;n;.t!(!sm of al 'I'Tioii ou the otleT, are bent 'U their w;.;k of tlotructiou, ;tnd the irreat eentral .s^tate of New V ".k. not to ie oiiriloiif by the villainy of the si'ter iiieiii- bers ot the I iiiou oil each side ot’ her, fiir- ni>he> Ic r to!' tpiota if rascality in the shape of It:tti-ritilisiii. '1 ha? abouiin.abie taction is >tiil in tull feather, and its re cent oiitrairc' are eijual in euiinuity to al most any thing that h;is appearel tor some years past. The following i- the last case; a (;;'■ iu whit h Mi. n' lirv Konl, an oUl genth man of sevcnt\, was the victim.— I’ntil tne Kmpiie Sta’-‘ and her rulers take strong (/o/ i[Yi fiiil uica>ur‘'s for the punisiiment tif the ofteiidcrs within their own borders, let tin ni say nothing about what (.'alifirni;i or whut South (.'.iroliua iijay 'b>: ‘*Notit I ' ha', ing been maile out, din'cteil to th.; tenantry of .Air. Van Keiisstdacr, rei(ue-.tlng a settlement o‘‘ their rents, and al-o iiif'iriulii:r the tenantry of the wlllin nes,' (*xMa t is t.iki’ii, i' in .'omtwh.it deelama!o:\—a~ luuch so p-T- haj .';i' tliat of ihe ultra :ibol;tioni.'ts wh'-n d •ne'.MlciliU' the con l’;i f of fl;,. K\,euti\e in enforeiiiL' the fu_i(i\e 'lavt* law i f l''.’iii, llolh IiKulcate -li.' di. Oi ■ t>: the la\\> i‘t the i.tiid; b th dene''nee the Prc'idf lit tor e ifori Mlii tlio-e laws. hlde'd, the ve ry tirm' ot tht“ conebi’!;';.: ]i-tr'Lrr:;ph in the I». nio ratV iM tii l. , witii a 1 ’tie altera- tim. might -- rve f^r the i/d erator to tdo>c a iliatribe on the >ulje. t of 'la\erv. ( ' I IlCi H it'lt I TEX.v.'J itFrum: ns .\N.\i:.\.vTitv. Ihe 1 III. ni't.' of the South j>reseiit srroiiir .ir'.oiment^ t i ihe ]icoi,h‘. .\' a .']'- ;nieii take the l omiuents ol' the ('harb-s- t xa; ton Ni WS a lilt what when she 'ne I to th.' -.-I! pti'ifn t '1 into •!!•• r ble'sin^-v: ;,t; I i . llcfi*' I:'\ eri;:;i"nr. ,!ie | tribu?. s i f a soverei'j-i and nnl'-put-d. Sic t"iv. .'s'lu* h.td -dl flu was, ind, ]H-ndent, tl to beiOUle 1 V. hat le v •luntarily eiectei ■nil d the I nion: tie- Northern joum.il.s reeall' ‘I 'ion of tl.. ni.-ts tl ex s oi'f ire she Was ;; Inntted I- in. She enjoyed all the 'f .ill indeftendcrt SI -I I all tin* ;it- .'"'tafe. unabridged 1; 1 a large terri- di iiients of a irreat .''tate. .''lie hail si::n lixed lur Milor in Wiir. .-'Ild could defend herself, whil t she exhibi'ed boundiess cajiacil i s I'or improve- iiH lit in peaee. Vef ^he sought j'ojitii :il a'Soi iatioii. .''^!i“ did not bkc the stilitarv (•oiiilitlt'n. Sht* had no t.i.sft* for suiL'le bl. S'i dne.'S, but preferrt d political wedlo k. 'I’he •.'■'■nlus of her statesmen did not tlis- cover, even in her large virgin tracts, in- vltiiiir emigration—her line rivers, render ing every part of her territory ai t t 'sible —hi r hardy impulation, capable of militarv service—her remotenc'S from ambitii>us , nciiihbors—in none of thcst*. or all of them 1 ctiinbiiu'd. tlid 'i'e.xas tind inducements for jireferriui: solitary gramleur tn affiliation With tliost,' w ho had similar jiropertv to h‘- , fend and si'iiilar institutions to sustain.— She could have obt.iined the most advaii- li the owner to sell the soil ti them, j tairecms foreiLMi alliances. She was court- a number wen* .sent to .Mr. Henry l.or.l, of ,.4 hy one of the great J‘owers of Ihirope. . as^-au, a man .seventy years of aire, to de-, Sle* w.is wise. Siie shunned the fatal em- bver to file persons for whom they were j l,rac>, which, allowin- her nominal imle- intended. Hi- aad succeeded in serving a1,J.ave en.slaved her.— nunioei oi taese Kiters, wlu.11 he met tlu;; She preferred an a.ssociation by which she liart„;s in the v;iiage where he resi.led. , al.rid-ed her .sovereigety to ivtainim^ per- i-or this act ot h.s he was.loe.nu'd to sufier. soiiality in name only;”' ‘‘On Satur.lay night last, eight jiersons, ' " 1 di>gulst;d as Imlians, surrounded his house, ' . twenty years past the m.ilconieiits broke in tmo of thi; wimlows, .seized the South ( arollna ha\c been telling how object of their vimllctivenes', dr.-igged him their State was opprcssetl Ity the troTii bis bel. an 1 cfunpelled him to accom-; !^ how she w.is })aiiy them about a mile and a half, to the '''’'^'‘(‘1 to till the overflowing cofl’ers the .same enterpri.ses, atid tlu; only ijuarter resiib'iice of a noted anti-i nter. Here a Ibave pointed to her from which danger is apprt hciided is in consultation was had, and at the earnest ' }*'‘^'bted and jiaralyzed condition as an ev- the home competition, wliit h at one mo- solieitatiou of sever.il wlioai.peareil friends , ''b-nce d the utter impossibility of her nn'iit seemed likely to increa.se the produc- on aeei nut of his age, he was rele;iso«l upoii t'* H''c under the terriHc I'xtor- tion beyond the lcniantl for consumption, his solemnly a.ssuring them th.it ho would praeti.sed upon lier. .Viter all this It is .suincwliat singular that neither (Jer- uut sei've any niort: of the mitices.” 1 ceitainly a litth* curious to find tin* many nor I’rance has su(-cet*tled in this ! , f, . , I ‘I'^bington Southern Press, the ('sp(*eial braiudi of manufacture, initwilhstautlin«' Aa .ic nrulr r„h'i(}„li„n.—Vpon look-j organ of South ('arolina, boasting of (he the most liberal assistance from their n” t r an old fde of jiapi'i-s re- - tly, we I condition of that State, and proclaiming spective G.ivernments. Kvery attemi.t has .son; anti the fact that the customers who vj^t' ii^^iin this Fall, bringing with them trire number of new cu.'tomers, i.s con- ilion of the e|ual, if not superior, ad vantages which this maiki't olK'rs with that of other cities to the Kast of us. 'i he orders from the South for groceries ami provisions generally, in tlu* week past, lia\e been retnarkably largt*, and a number of lirst chiss brlu’s have .sailed, or are loading, with coflee, sugar, molasses, beet, pork, larti, I'ce. for Savannah and Charleston.— d'he BaltiiiKua* clipjiers, as is known, are renowned for their speed, and some of them land their gotuls in Charleston ami Savan nah in four or (ivi* days alter lea\ ing here. But we art' soon to ba%e :i hue tit sit ainers running to tht'se jiorts, and in ;i month, it is ('xj»e( tt*d the ocean steamer Palmetto will be rt*ady to mak* n*gular tri]*s be tween l>altimort* and ('harkston. We neetl not ret'er to the moving causes w hich induced Southern merchants to come to H.dtiinon* to purchase their goods. 'J he causes are nnderstot d, anti must operate, in no \t rv short t;nii*, to stcnri* to l>alti- iui>re the whole iloiuest ic trade of the Soutli, with the cities to tlu' Mast t f it. Put we refer, with some pridi*, to the fact, that \vhatever nuiy have been the moving cause ftir merchants from the South to come here for the first linn* tt> )iurchasi* their 'Upn'v e.f 'joods and mcrtdiamii.'c, aii have exjires-ed tlicmsehes irratllied that they were moved tt> try this m irket, for they ha\ e found it to their a Ivani.ige In doing so. In view of this im i'-.i'ed traiie. the Hal- timon* men hants have supplictl ih lu'elvt s with much l.irger stot ks. and With every dc'criptioii tif goods, so that tht'V are now prepared to aceiuimodate all wliom.iy \ 1.'- if tiiem, and t 1 ;iny extt nt. llitlfiiiiori I'ltriiit. .''ii.ctvb 1 A( Toi:v IN M.v.'i.vvt HI si;tt.. 'J'he ••-Ji urnal of’ Coiiiiueree. in a 'i'a- ritl c 1 fioversv with tiic ••'rribunt'.” .'cf.- torth an iiiteii s;ing fai t respect;n;r the H.iv St.-ite Mills, .shaul m.iiiutae'oiy: . ‘•’i'ln ;^round f^r the mills wa~ broken in till 'jiring >f l^tT. and tie- manutae- tur>" f 'haw l.' cou.mem td. if wf mi.'take not. in .Nuirr.'t ’1 he gre.-il 'liliieiilty wa.' in rcLMrd to the t lors. 'I'o s> cure pelf. etii'Ii III rbi:- re>peet. a (iti ni.-in tl_M r of s' Ue- ttlebiily V..S tni]»!oyiti, but he m.ide a total f..iiore. '1 lun ;i .''■eotelim.an from the piineij.il shawl di.~niet ot hi^' own country wa' tr.eil. and he g.ive uji. Web litve. a.'Clibiiig h ' f.lillU'e I S"nie f.iiib in the Wat. r. 'Mkn the imltfitiga- I le mannf.it. turi r fell I :iek upon a ^’ankt■e, who had .'I r\e.l hi' time iu the dye-him,..e ot’ aii'-l.' r mill in..h r hi' t harge. and he 'Ucte de l in producing the col >rs whn h ;ue ‘h. won-l. r of all iinrope. 'i'he .'^e-’t- ti'h mode of twi'ting the fringe w„> by tie- hand, anti thi.' eo.~t, at fh'' lowest r.ite, ■t i i.ts for each sh.iwl. ,\ \ ankee in tl'.is ?ame mill inv. nt''d twi'ting nri- tdiine, whit h does the sai'.e- work iu better 'tyle f-i- line'* cent.'. 'I'he svu ss of the iioe.ds V. eu. un d from the outstt. 'I'he tirst s-ason the mdl produced about 'jri.OtlU ^h•>v, 1'; the'•■(■ond yc.ar 1(H*,»MMI; bi-t year and this year it will finish about i'.tt ,nnu. 'I'he ( i.m]iany d. t hired hist war a tiivi'ii ud e.f pj ]i.-r ti;t., and the year 1 et’ore last ll> jier ttut. tm tin* capital s.i.tk, wiiith now amount- to .-^l The pr‘iits t r two ye.-irs amounts to (MHI. “The 1 uiidin;.s n.Sfd located at Law- I't tice, .^l;;>- . ) Ilicllide .‘((Mt.IMd) Si|Uale tcct of working room, and co\er an area of a- boiit li; acres. ‘Ihe mill consumes about (i.tiiM>,(!(!!t ponntls of Wool annnallv. I-'or tiie last year, owing to tin* high ratt's dt‘- m.inded for .American wool, they have be(*n obliged to u.se a portion of foreign. 'The • laily consumption of the latter at this nio- nit lit is .suflicieiit to amount to ?l,'J(l(i ju r day in t/udis whicli they are obliged to ]iav tor the jirnfi fi>,u of our wtml grow(>rs. rhi^:land is the greatest w(n.il-giowinx coun try in the worh!, having, as jwr the last eeii'Us, 4;t,(niO,0(1(1 sheep, whit h ;iverage jiounds j)cr head. (hir own couniry has the gnatest natural adv.intages for protlueing this staph*, the entire cost cif good grazing land here not licing ctpial to the annua! rental in Kngland, so that it would seem that tin; /»/// of oU per cent, upon the raw materiai was opposed to soiir.il p illc\, and at war with tin* theory even of (he prtittftioiilsts, wdio in this case ai'o ‘encouraging nianuiacturers’ with a vciiireance. "'Ihe success of ihe I>ay State Mills has indmt'd other manufacturers to embark iu region an area comprising one i eight hundred thousand stjuare miles. '1 he I jictual population of the whole d tin* j I'nited States territory may bi^ assunu-d I at 2-l,0U(»,OO(t, or twenty to the '.[mire I mih* m the Mastern or .\tlantic region.— .\ similar tiistributive popuhitlon on the i w hole donuiiu, from oce:in to ocean, would give an aggrt'gatc of mxtj inillumti—a number which, on strict mathematical I analysis of reconled data, afforded by actual progressive numbers, will be reached by 18S4, or thirty-tliree years from the p:e- .seiit time, as m.iy be seen by the annexed tabular statement. In tiic National Intel- liiremi'r, No. !i,Hi)l, (l.'"4'),) may be found u centennial census table, calculated by me, e.vtt iiiliiig fnuii iTiMI to P.MIl, found- ctl on the census of and constructed on an annual inci(‘ment of three per cent per annum. 'I’he {lopulation in 1S.>(, by the ct 11SUS amountt'd to 2-‘>,!2(5l),7d4; by my taiile the population was given at U04j ditlerence Pi'J.ToO, exce.ss in favor of the census. .\t|opting my tabular num bers at t*very fifth year to 18^:0, the ptijiu- lation will stand thus; is.'i.') ]sc,o :',i.o'.i.'i.. IhTo -JO.filT.T* S ].''7.'i 47.ii.s7.o,*,o l.sMi ol.-'iSii.TM-') iss.') ,;.V5 'I’he sixty millions alludeil to above, allowing the increment of three jn-r C‘*nt. w ill, we si e, be reai hed as already stated; and then, with not ont* c.iuse of tlecr mi nt '■■'■mail- found the tollowing, whitdi .appeared soon j that m> Northern Stat(* can at all eomtiare after the retiuns of the census of |S4U: j with her in [irosperity. ‘‘'I'll!- editor of the Cincinnafi ('hronit le | Limisrillc JourudL has been examining the six returns of the i. 1 • . iiii}!' I ftiimsf/-iif. >ir \ an lliifen oous.is at ii.lorvals ton y.-ai-s ..a.-li, , ,.f simo tl.o a.i..i.ti.,ii ,,t (1,0 I ..nsl.tutii.i,.—i been a fadure, and they havt* given u]>the contest. Knglaml ctuild not rival her Scottish nt'ighltors. nml to this day yarn is sjiun in the midland and northern coun ties of the former kingtlom, ami made into shawls on the other sitle of the border.” on the movement A Ni('« /*>/Ml —Durin pf the progress of a cAuse in our‘CtTiTnTy Court, on Tuesday,”’ one of the gentleman ‘‘learned in the law” objecttid to a young man who W'as giving4evidence, being aaketl if he knew his fiwii age. No man could know his own age, and hence any sta.tement on the sub ject wouhl be “heansay evidence, and ‘must go for nothing; or to u.se »ther words, ' {rein hurojK:. She left i.iverii., ,1 . the learnetl gentleman’s objection was, ^ dOth Jul^. and biing.s o\ei tliirty-;-;x ] that although it must be true that every j seiigers. ^ man mu.st be present at hi.s own birth, it j i he Africa ; is eiually true that he wouhl be too young j the J>alnc on the -JOth July. at the lime to recollect the circumstance. 1 Id\ KKl’fiOL .inh r;fi C0TT^»N—Sales Saturday, M-.,j wha-h •-i.UUii i lb., tla shaj himself to be.—^/irlf/ium. ,/ouniaf. I'he same point wa.« rai.e«l in thi.s coun ty during tin* canvass of 1^44. .\ young Capt.iin in the immortal “'reiith IjCgioii” of Democrae}-, was anxiouH to convict Hem v Clay upon the old charge of “per jury,” in having taken his seat as Senator before he h.id attained to lawful age. 'i’o do this cfTectuiilly, he stuight Mr. Clay’s own testimouv. ami wrote to him, stating i lOLIlK .U. I> I LbI.H.L\( i.. that the precise periotl t,f his birth was a ; . Lord .John Ku>seir, , matter of much interest to his friends in tion to exclude .Mr. Salomons, the n tnr,,. that region. Old Hal rejilied, and, alter tli.-inking h’s crafty corres{iondeiit for the frit'ndly solicitu'le manifested in his in- ipil’y, went on to s.iy that the time of his birth w.is coiTectlv stated in certain bio- poits a delieieney td lr;ii,,., . grajiliies tiicii juildlshed, Prentice’s among the jia.'t year. the rest—at feast he h.ad been so informed iiii.MK.—'The aufhiirities of Il.iiuf 1; • by liis mother—as for him.self, :it the time at the instigation of the French M;!:;>-: the afhiir oecured,//e ?/v/.s A/y Ay*jectcd the t-iFiccr.s of tin; Iiujuid;! 1. (ifli-itfion ir/ ; make rot>iu f»ir a Iresh aruvul t>f ;; J\t! L r.'h'/ fiaz. , from France. AiJriir to —\ wife must learn Ittiiii—Coni.—We have rcceiith i, how to form her husband’s happiness, in visitoil by heavy rains; and corti. wli'. w hat direetion the secret of hi.' comfort ten days ago to ail appearances couiu\i. lies; she must not cherish Iiis weaknesses nothing, now promising lievoiul :!.. by working ujion them; sin; must not rash- pectatieiis of the most exjierienced. j] ly run counter to his prejudic es, her motto corn, it is true, was too far s[ient ii > must be, ne\er to irritate. She must the rains; but we have .seen manv f , study iii-ver to draw largt'ly ujton tlie sni;.!l tiiat will, if we are not gn*aflv lui'?: k. stfick d‘ ))atienc(* in a man’s nature, nor to yield an average crop. The pro'p, i r increase his obstinacy, by trying to drive him; never, if possible to have T doubt much if a real quarrel, yen If ma'le u{i. does not loost II the bond between man '1 I'jilands and Mobile ijh\. I'lovk—The market has undt igi.n, change, Whf.at and Cor.\ likewise ]»rlct*s last (juotetl. CoN.stiLS clo.sed ycstenlay at iK). (, MKKIC.V.N SkCLKITIK.s steadv. We notice Incrca.sed activity in th ; of .^lanchester. niciuber for (Ireenwich, from a Houst! of (,'oinmons, has been sii-rai the vote fd’the Commons. I’iiA.vri:.—'J'he IJudiift i>f 3iiiii.- daily b(‘coniing blighter. if the continue for a month, meadows will vl.' an excellent swath, v.liich will .savt I’nn,. bu>lnds ot corn in fecdiii;: hor.'es. [t j- and wife, aii'l .sometimes, unless the affee- s;iid, too, by thosC who observe siicii thi.v' im 1 ratio of increast*, if i tion of both be very sincert*, lastin cates ill .about twentydour ye.irs; then fore, if no serious disturbance be allowt*d to interfei‘0 with tlu* order d fhiiiirs, the ag- lrreL^■lte popnl.-itlon of the I nit“l .'■‘tates ;it the t lose d tin* cunent century must ex- (f‘d l(Ht,(.H»0.(if»0. If that many of onr fore>r fjecs are liiade; acorns ^nou-h, it i,s ]i,,pcd to mal. t.iken at three jm r cent. ]ier anniini, ilnpli- ' irritati.in should occur, a woman must cx- with pet t to hear fnmi most men a strength pork with but littit corn, and vt hemeiice of laiigii.-ige far more than II. (!r„. Ij'liirfj/ (>t ('>»)- ha- come uit in a and imprisi.iini'lit llocy tin s ii in I.— i ; neral W ool card lel.itive to ihe fine of ;i (':ith 'lie Sol lie;-, iialll d Hugg.ali, be- canst* he I'-fii.sed to att.n*! a J’roti.'taiit ( hiin h, which com lmle:' as f 'llows; •'I'here W.IS n»i *'viii‘tH (* lieforc the court. e\et j>t a simjile dei laration of I'ngiran to one of the witne."*s, that In* w;;.' a Catlie- lic. I’roin the tesiim iny of (’ol. (iardner. 1 have no lionlit tha' bail IbiL.oran eomnin- lieafed to the celon'-l tle.t. tui accoui.t ot 1 is reliiji.ins 't-ruple.-, li * etmld n.'t coti- .-eientioii'lV ;itt'ml ;i Proti-.'.t;int Ciiureh. he Would ha\e bc'-n e\cust*ci; but thi.' be w 'uid not d ". and bdt hi.' etimp.iny. For tl.i- act of dis. bedience and insub,«rdina- ti.in, and n itliing else. I approvetl of so ' miieh of ihe ,'« nt nee as imjiosed a tine of tive tlollars. From the ninaiks tif the editor of the B->stiu Athis ujn'ii the letter of the S '. retaiy of W'ar. it might l>i in ferred that the .tlicers of the anny. a' well as mvstdf. are intolen.nt, and would 'pnn- i.'h a man for dei lining to rlve up t-i his otVn ers in th* armv his rer:gioi!> b.dief,’— 1 am gratlHi .1 to find the editor exhibiting ' tow.lids tlu* ('.itholic.s, ;ind e.'iiec’ally the Irish, tiiose tolerant feolinLr" whitdi no less become his head tlwiii his heart. Mut I yiel i not to Ir.m or any om* else in feeling ami sympathy for a peoph* who have suffered more from oppression and b.nl go\ernm"iit than .any other en the face of the gbdie. No. fir from it. I would ex- t lid to them to the fullest (>.\tent tin* gii.ir.iiities of tht* eonstitutioii—civil and reliLnous libertv.’ ibt* occasim ri'tpiires. .''lild. as wej] as st( rn men, are prone to thi.s xa;'>i‘r:ition of language; h t imt a w oman be tempted" f ev er to say anything Pareastic or \ ioU nt in retaliation. 'I’he iiitfen-'t repentance must needs follow if she lo. .^l• n f.e- ijUently fiiget whit tiiey have them.'i Ive.' 'aid. but s.ddoui what i> uttcied by th-'r w'.\«'. 'rhe\ are gr.teful, too, I'ur f r- bi arai;. . in siieh c.ist s; for, w liil't a.'sert- ing mo't loii'ily tliat they .are ri-hf. they all otten eouseious (h.;t tle v art* wronif. (ii\t* a litfh' tine*. ;is the irre.-itest boon you e.'ti b srow. to the irritated f(,*eiings of yoiir Lusband.— '/'/it- /■Sn//i.'--/i Mitfnm. l^i’iriiti' ('ImI'lirfi r >f f hif >‘jnn*iv' — I’eople who may .see a locomotive tearinr up and tlown the 1 ind at a g;iit of forty m les to an hour—making the very earth groan beiie;ith its gi.int treatl, ami the heavens tlieniselv\s reverbrr.itt* with its fearl'ul (daiter—searing nature with it> unearthly tlin, and frightening all creation from its propriety, almost—jteojde who only see It in its terrible activity, havt* no itlea wh.it eminently r.i bKs TO !)i: (»!'..'si:nvi;i) in a.\ i-MToirs S.VNCTl.M. 1. Collie In at all tlme.s—Avhat business has In- to be pllv.;t0? '1. T.ike his papers with perfect frei'dom —w hat use t ati h> have f ir them!'' d. It you bring in a lon^ cemniunnlc.i- tioii ju.'t “to fill up his p.iper, insist on reading and discussing it.' Why shouldn’t In’ b(* L'latl to >pcnd an lu.mr in listeuingy 4. If you set* his exchanges jiiled up in an orderly m.inner on his table, sciz** and .'e.itt* r them. What businc.'s has A/> to be pi.rticul.tr;' • ). It y 'U find lii chair vacant at anv t;iue, 'it in it. Why shouhl he wish to keep his station- ry and scissorings from his visitii'-’' *». 15nt if you can’t get that chair, tlioujh there an* a dozen others in the s.inctum. be sure to sit on 11 table ami put y. ur tcet on anoth.r. If - ou can't prac tice sm h innoeent freedoms in an Kditor’s room whert* run you do iti' /. it you se(* the Kiiitor partic iilarlv eii- iraiTe 1 iu writing a “lead?r” or ‘•irc'tting out copy.” talk to him as industriously as you e.in. Will he not be gr.itiHetl to hear Nou!' (>t citiirM he will. SEW (.OODS. Viiii'fi-sip-iii'il li;i\(‘ rt‘ccii?!y rrtiin.. , JL tr.'in the .Nertli. li.-ivin;: j.urelinsf.l ,i l;;i. for h' r,i ii 4P O /i :«i. ('nTIIJi| i>;i:jr a>' ;| V.-ii'icty i)t Sll 'i. ■ :iic* tisiiaiiv waiud! as t-s In lit' i'einid in . luitrKff. A c.'nsi'ienilik- [...rtieii uf the tii.mls ia si. re—list* liahiii. *' li.iily c.xiiccte.l. \ (M I'lil't fH s, I't'J/ (iimil^^ ( 'itlli-l if, I' t- '"U Wmfti' ( liitliiii’i^ fi' lii//-r, Clii/I't (l/nl cl ,-. • id Mills. !!efiii(‘il .''Mir.'ir. loo H.-iirs l-t;o. -I;|VH :tli'i r,.‘!£rilir;l I'l lUiMS. ('uha and I’nt.i Iticn ^^ii-ars. loo Kcirs .Nails. iVc.. j.i;irtieulars ln;reatic*r. SA.\i L \V. TH.I.l.N(;i!.\ST \ CO. ■Viej-ust ].;. For Rent on Favorable Terms, A 'eiiit'Drtahle Dwciiinjr Houtst.' ,iii .Nluini » .''ti-i'ct. under the Oaks, witli :i jruuil . ol the ]mWic works on liny Mnunt. and ■! • extensive cuUivated lieltis iu frniit. A'- frooil sta'.id U-v a I’rt'visimi or (Irocery s- ;. West end iit’ the \\a;'iin Yard I»ta!ii!i2-'. jilesisam sumaier resitlence juinii:" l>r. li. U iiistin. .Al'ply at the I’ust dtlifo. ,K)li.\ .MATflAi;. .Viiiriist U, ]sjl. l::-(.\v T-> Mb's. N.I. 1 Herriuir. -•5 •• '• li ^Jackercl. ]00 f^alo? If.iy. 100 l*icci s ('ofton r»:ijrjriiijr. "lU ('oil.s liiijie. ■Jou l.lis. Twine. • !0 Ulids. MdIjissos. o Illnls. Fair .''lifrars. ot> IS.igs !tio Cotieo. With .Vltnu :mii1 Sack .':ilt. aiel Cfecerics er.illy, t.ir sale at the luwcst market jiriccs. 1. •).\o. I). W li.l.JA.M.^.' .Vutrust 11, I80I. i:;if \VEliSTi:R'S Ql AU'l'O Dlt riO.N.VHV; ^ Fll'iTIIKlt supply just ree. ivcib Aug. 1:?. 1;. IIAU; ."v 14> I It III] hdstf.—\\ t* recollect an ex- ctdleiit story, admirably well told in Hon. . d. 1» . now a member of the JiC"i.-'ia-{ ture ot .Mit higan, as h iving oet tirred a-j bout the tiim* ot the Haltimoie hi;x I Convention in ls.^4, ^o which the narn" 1 ^,u.,i;n:r;^nous other calcuhui.ui to) AS.-I' ;i deh'gate. it beciimo tlie {tfivil- .Just received and for sjdo by ege of tho ihlegates and others, to pay E. .b H.vLE i SON tlieir respoets to llou. Henry (’lay, whose ; plain STonn.vun s kk.\dv KIX'KO.NKIf. .\1NIN0 Tables of Tiiiitier and I.iimlicr .Measure; 'I'ables of Interest at 0 an.I 7 j.fi' I’riee S ettlenients. oeial virtues it is , . , , emlowttl with. This is their ..nl.lic , J,'*'" '.‘’’^•'‘Oity, character. Their inivate one Is another V,'.''b.r the first tnne. j -j who are inilebted to us will , .1’.- alVair. Now and then (me of the.se hu-re . '"‘bjniu'ut was engaged in con-! J. for an ohligatit^n if tlicv will »t.‘ttl.-dmi:.'- mon.sters, in whose iron bowels slnml.er ;’ 'b>or openetl, the present month. All person.s to whmu ^u• aic more than a tlioii.sand "-iant iiowt r omes 'biot man entered, unan- '“'hbtea will please ren.ler their bills for jmv- up and .stands tinder our wimlow, and ' ^’be stranger was fa.shiona-; snioki's awav as ;renfly as the most ex-' . ’ somewhat a.stonishingly dres.'^ed .._T ! **nijilary cooking stove, Its biiire steam i spoiling coat, with buttons ].ipcs slngliiL' a strain as soft amrasdulect j .smaller ti-an the to], of your hat as the most ami.ibh* tea-kettle, and its '’‘■'i?‘‘t ^'carlet plaitl vest, divided into defeat of tlu3 Free- •I IvHi.i-.eo is e.specialiy gratifying. Ti > in hi. ilistrlot that the Loeofoco con- otjoii nia je a im n-orable exhibition of • ■ p; licy the p:irty. They pa.^aed . n- ( ■-•nipr.iinis,* ii ',olution,'j, anti declln- 10 make any lu.iuinatioa with the . e l tai.ilin : t.i su]iport .Mr Juli.in; but .bi h. t l.*t.t him. ,-.7, nc,. Jounial. ( '1,1 n ‘‘3Ii l::i:. ,1 itami.' ‘Hi t wi'h any b-.dy V) disturb him.” 'i'he investigatiou.s show some curious facts. “The population of the United States increased exactly 34 per cent, each ten years, which doubles it every twenty-four jears 'I'he law is so viniform and perma nent, that when apjilied to the population ol 17i»0, and brought down to the present time, it j!r*«luce8 nearly the very .same re-1 dult IS shown by the census of 1'h40. And thus we may tell with great accuracy what will bo tlj(f? census of it vvill be ncarlv i?->,000,00(1.” 1 . i - 1 , , o - , ....... rri',. 1 * o rr, I"'“''-u they have admitted she ^ of its wciirht A full lat wa. a clo-e ^hot, was it not. The | had a right to do. That's consistency and I twenty to twenty-five^ ] ' for you, with a vengeance! ‘ ot Ctduiidiia, previous to his no;nination A man of a huudretl pounds weight has ' 101 the 1 residency, tor the heat between generally tour poumls of brain, There* is ; Harrison asxd himself; and yet, entertain- no other animal that has as much. An | ing Kiese opinions, he recdied the. vote of os of from eight to nine hundred pounds f le iytatfi oj Ahtlxuna hy an ovcrv'holint,if weight has but one ]>ound. We count ii) i t>iyoriti/—ffti/ if thr of tin- the human body two hundred /iJld forty 1 p)cst'nt iliii/ votnoj foi^ him 'ufl^c.ns on*i v()td nine bones, to-wit; fourteen in the brain, ^ lungs of stctd bn'athiiig as swct'tU' as an infant in its slumbers. Hut the tleinon of powt r is there. Let any one but pint h Its e:ir.2, ami no venerablt! spinster cat will spit more ficrcidy—let him gripe those irtm hands, and the pipes which wert* tuneil to soft so a strain, .send forth a yell as it hc.tveii and earth were coming together, ami those lungs which first breathetl so pii(!tly, cough like a volcano—and off it go(*s, darkening the heavens with its dense volume of smoke. Tlotiipsh n'f 'ri'lfi/roph, I'.XDF.il TIIK, II.\,MMl';i!! |.'oi' 8ali- or Keiil! OX the 1st .lay of jojitemVicr, 1 will sell or rent my lIlilCK STdfU'.S, near the foot ot ibiynioiint in Kiiyettevilie, containing two eoniiiiodiuiis store ro.nus, two laire halls, two hir{iu rooms on the fir.st tioor almve the store rtioiiis, two ditto ilitto. two rooms nntl halls on tlie socontl story, witJi two cellars below, two gootl kiteliens. and a gootl back yart.1 enelosctl. All in {looJ repair, \V. A. HANCOCK. AuRust IL', 18.51. 14-lt by 10, with buff corduroy This astonlshiii;; ‘‘effi'^y” Dol-son how’? yom u not tving marm, and I census of stows 23,207,498 Up rue mini j»a 'lown man has from pounds of blood, Richmond Rfp^d>. Alairii'ma Arj 11 ^ j which passes from eightc’en to twenty times j through the heart in one hour. CAUTIO.M A HraTt for i^lOOO 52, driuvn June IB, 1M.M, by 0. T. Haigh Hon on A. ,\vo- rill c t o. New \ ovU, ixt one dity’a sit'ht, paviv- hle to tiic oj.Jer of Xt>iii> Oiji-wy, iiutf'enaorsod l>y him specially to Siiekou, iieitihet ti Cti., haS Jiot reached its destination. I’ayment or’ ^he (tame {iMS been ntoppetl, and a duplicate llratt given. A)1 persona nitJ cautioned a»ainst re ceiving or negotiating tlie original Draft. NOAH GIBSON. Bnpht«villo, August 18, IBr.l 14-3tpd St I ua res td' 8 lontl)! uaiiitn was “hung in chains,” of e^ery style, and w-ore at his fob a pemlant seal about the size of a .steel-y.iril poi.so. On his head was a four foot ‘-panam.i,” under which the* entin.* ‘■nilssitin tf J. Q. .\tlanis might have t.akeii sheltiT, while from >ue out landish piK-ket modestly protrudetl a pack age, bearing the magic“ word Hi.jhluud- (!■:" b.ilanced upon the other sitle by a ‘‘pistol” from the annoiT of J'’allstatf. This surprising j>erson, after reaching the c(*ntre td‘ the room, jnui.sed and took a leisurely survey of tho.se j.re.sent; and sin gling tmt .Air. (’l.iy, (who couhl mistake him.''^ walketl up to hltn and pronounced the single wortl "Clay?” “7/. Clay?” “Ye.s, .sir,” was the reply of the states man. “Tile .'ame, sir.” “1 came from .\labaina on imrpose to see ytm; but don’t put your.self out on my account; you are a great man, sir; and when 1 m at home I'm some punkins; in fiict I often tell our boys, that Clay and 1 are Itonnd to shiue, or else what do we live for.'' your line and mine are a little difler- ent, but we aro both pretty near the head. Tn fact, Hal, what’s the use in being a fellow, l(ufr.ns i/oit are a h-^l of a fcUoic', Uenry gjod u»ori}ing/^ And the .Vlabar^a i«an t^ook his deparr —-Detroit Advertiser, Blanks o f all kinds, For sale at this Office. E. J. HALF, .V S(tN. s()U'n JER >T iTa1 \i( ).\ ^. JL'sr Ki'.(''KIVF'L>, a ucw supply of lUi' popular Book. Auk. E. j. & S(i\. rriiK FOR DV.>iM:rnt\^. ^ cry few cases of Dysjiep.sia, it is klllAVM. have tjceii cure>l l\v the use «>f one renu'.l.v.— MciJieal men have long been aware of the t.-ict. that it requiii'S the joint action of several iiio.l- iciiies skilfully combined to cure it, with utien- tion to iliet. In view ot tliese iact.'j, and with inuch c.inti- dence and lonp experience, I lioldlv assert th.it iny remeilies will materially benefit any c.i.'i*. in any st^i^e: ami for the ordinary state of tlif.-'' affections quickly effect a cure. One Fackdije of Dr. Little's Mfdiciuc, Consisting of Tonic Bitters, that art' to I-e t:i- ken two or three times a tlay, .\ntaeit.l at iih-iI times, anti Vegetable Pills at night. These medicines will materiuily relieM* one of tlyspepsia or indigestion, to be fouii.l following the directions; and, if they do nut in any ea.se the proprietor prescribes tiiem tor, ho will refund tlie price paid for a package. Many ot the strange aini mysterious coiiip’!- cations of disease arising I'rorii indigcstimi. in some form, will be c'lred or {greatly iiiiprovo'i by using these remedies for a while.' The tae-siuale of the signature of I>r. W. Little Will bo found upou the outside wrai'l'*-''' of each of iiig Metlioinen. Solti wholesale and retail, by the Proprietnr. at his Mannfaeturing Depot, No. -fii Markft street, I’hiladelphia, and Macon, CJeorj^ia. To be hatl also of Jumes Cain, Itocktisli; A. Batson, Floral (^olle^ei Townsend Dmiji- lass, Bennettavillo; Dr. P. M. i'ohen, t'luirh s- ton; C. 0, liafbee, r»iirclaysville; V. F. I’escud. Raleigh, S- J. HiNSJiALK, Agent for PayettcvllU* ^ ?iusTiyia jsK. FBW .‘jOlb Kegs, just recciveil nii.l f‘i' Side by K. J. 11 VLE .S ."='>N. Aug. 13, .4
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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