4 . . . . - , " t V t i r -ft ... . A. aw . . - ' .-. a. ,ffV,TII.gSTjT UtSLrTit C U AUDI A SVOT;btir y BgTY i . ... . . . . ' i,. I t r f '. . L . a r . I . 4 iw..r ft . 4 T . , - t . - Uf fry !. . v , , f , .: ... , t ", " " "T " . " , , ' " Irj if irtsi U io pc4 Vi j pgr !t. ov mng prpt(xit: hm) f nwiB( jwm-4 Lcr it Ue. ?Trl! no v. I.& k jnf m oivrli wrr rt fwrr f eWrtmity it. Jirinuii fenora.G maf ir Lo v iL4 m quiur anc-ther cootklc ra tios. 1 1 y, life tcrts tu furc lrr lt J , . .1 . . . tliTf mbf tsiictti my, vi 4 M Jy . tW tfi ilJF !' ...! ,'; r f t t-j Ntnriftu i,3 Licit k. k petttttj ff J to Lrv, id nJenia4 .Wwt iLU eii(i r.f. Jatitf vpoa il i; it Cott tliMbka ih ionpvBriiicK it. liv earth, and mctaj cM audi, tit taint at if no ari4 aa rrtrnt.fc Tbt iciJarta 1 ; " - a a w ut luru; u ii t a uvruutr, iwrpc tb pf ta tmer wpoa Uh? drtaiU 4 erfi. pr4 tka' br tTaitai1 twrirtf . I ft.. (fsertl xprrfu(urr;b rhri)ff jraa tiwtiit thi aitftti in ta kLa!f ! Cf tit tfSid lit Mi ttttltit tm.1 IltJtit Mat fimJ im Ura ihroarn on if it i poionr, ii.herl k It a ael iT 0frtnioiM, iiKoui chart, -mrtii, I PTW'UP tuhtt.4 .eaJUtjr. grre crop, iL dr (vlJ-tl if weiruMhMheMi.fijciinj ilJeoJtfen,ofa!ili,erfta!tJ,)eJloirkk. tit wlrirbhafrbtraaatopfurlandaiMkaj'J UjfelTrri 'f .Now ceu- mnA I jh.r-.ar. , Ut ua ibertfor. m-J ,rl,H rJ. W oi at f yoir iWr. truat ta Wiraclre. aJd by tht ludei or.aart ioto li.urianct.and reap Un Avmmtf rv liar Uarttnl from the ni ) rrwrd. ,o roocb f..rilluitra. rriiin; raark aboat tht cmpuoiitoa el I ha' f fIiiOfrJ to imprra en jmir ntmuirj-, iliai thr t-rm mIi ia rrvy rm re!ieHiitf. llct tlw-ii, to cnrutricenne. it if aUd tn h rnnrnibcMl, that alu arr r.tmpiHiruK fif wlkuttt-a, l arilit.and mriaU wlU ari.U. .Now the. rarth, alkaltra, ntfUl. iiy rMinuilitirariiof ilirLnoan irrid't (cad ihtli mu ia lr().tii.) yet j rtiaf a-1, hr lhicbanff if rriiU. alifr tin ihtlitt f Oh ratdi alkaJi, nr airtal. .Tl it alaar tfiiMina lit ;.inn rffrr timeyoii Innit I1! arid yu atur lnhartrtrrof (Jiu'mIU I'Jrtia nMU may he anited tu oil f itrl and Arti Giaultrr'a tall, wrm aqua lilt ami Arta 8viiib Auirririn aaltpe irt or ki nmriaiic arid and furm common laMe talt.t Tl rt da i rwl!l ilw Jbaw or ba ll of tbia aatt, lha it alwnya a.tda, vihi in n4 rhanjcita character . by .-4 hanein; tlit acid, - 'la (irt another eiair. fir, lime iy bt tiuited id eaxbonic acid and lorm chalk, or marble, or limciiouci or it .may bt anited to oil of vtiriol, and form plater of raria.or to pjioaplwirie. k hI and form bne-dt.t. Now ia rarh cae, the bast jfthe-aali, Uiat ia.ilie lime, cwaina iin chaofj alj btit, cbanginy tlit arid, : re r harif e th nature of the aal t, and of courae iu efbrta will b tliflietenU .Now ,tt is jlain, that whert the bat of the aall re knaina tlit tame tlat.will aUaya art.thr fan, but different efiVcta will be pro- lluoi'd by ltiT ren ariili. . ac,U bate acta Jaya one way, but each baa .an telion to every ther. Karli acid arta.alao ooe "way, bat each haa an action dislinrtfroni every other; imprera this on yqnr inind. Ke fleet upoikit a mnincni, and you will prieeireibataalla pnxlurediffcfcni eflVcts, according to the nature of Uteir acid. Now thia way. lie illuatrairtl tUtf;youtakQtvr ry.day, probwlly. witli your evciy pineal, omninn tall, that i, toda, a bate, unitid t rnorwiTc;Cai id,"- Your digt tiinnjBiid lealih are!l tha hettrr for it. ,Ymi give ijiiur caula. a J'ide ralu It Va ihcni good. Kitpp'fe now you change the arid '. tifilmt aal , leaving. toila, iia bat', in, the tame quanta? you dilv take Inrtcad of the muriatic, tuppt you eubnitute tSe. nitric aod or, w hat i. the tame thinr, turpote.you talipetre from J'erti, in- . ttrad of coinmnn rah. , You nerd not be told, that vnu would pnUon Votirtell and J oat rattle by to doing. You can duink, dare ,av: ' have, cream of tartar ' w r- , j ----- , iifiiriiviL iiivnj in rai. the proportion of water, Bioul.', and ' fJrT -ty im hht'Aoy ti atad4. 1 tg rneuot and .(-paai i' ill,' wbit-b Vie tlurg ol yoamlf mm! andbefia Mwrel wcU -afd.Kibif l itb'i a ta coaatant! lio. lt ua now arplj thia kw if the axiina of taltt m thoft conuintdin cattle dat -gJ In (he rt place, wt bare talta of potatn, of aoaa, of limrj ihete art the mm t abuiidact and active; then we bate laltt of , iron, . roncgai.e?c, cf rlay, and nugncia. , Thcaa bm.CaUiU'iig in email proportiont, gtay bt thrown tut of th tccrtii, bearing in. mind, how ever, thai Uiongli act tliif t atiile,, a plant doea uoti they cntfi rqur-)!. witii the .oth er into ita competition. 11 ia begin with tlit eaha., It it found cprnbined in raitle dun, firat. with a Trcetalde aciJ. the acid of mould lilt a .nourMier of plants.- hccondl), with fuitdiuric acid or the acid of eulphur. called the oil of f itrtd. , 1 tiia it one of the poiaonera, ex Utiujc only in null proportion in cow dung; it hiinitlera to the want of a Leal thy plant. . I lie aaine it trut or the com inon tall, or tht muriate of toda'of dung. If U tited in large quantitiri, it would poiaoa the plain. to which it raieht lit applied. . . The neat talta. art, those of tune, phosphate, and t u)phae of lime, or lime united to tolphuric and, phosphoric acid, forming plaster and bone duct 'J be arid here, if abundant, would have a de rided bad influence, they are poiaonert; but tht carbonic acid, in the carbonate of lime, it a nouriaher. u Now from the tniall ryiantity ia which thee aUeiwi in cattle tiupg,' they ,acl only benefici.illy. 'ained when ihrrireein'nreaft tafir'f r tsrlgf brira; Ct M aa f U k, tbeerijre, qaucMM'tirt, as tbt f tf t'fbM l f i:iiMk3. U waa btrjS tC4UdrraliMrvf bt toaaptwitin vf ,etiJ pZ'.iht Wa4r 4 at ep maourrr Cencral Utj,a.e ftClcirai fur iajtrttaadisg ti placr-. I!a iiji mmi4 aa,iu camre . niAal firoppuirt. II n weai aad very tCewal-4taig rertaiertLi knwtt er tjat all jkt Axy- go.l 6tttgme4 iBvNiM,at roa pingt, ef xaricua'aninalt, atanitatva- fderUf tiiH in tgateat-wkwft Intff tillyjl tame t a!tt at t!uea catile'dirg." ' Ll d d ! wtk.M t.c tir op-' They all cooiara rriionWVarh Vf die JphMaiin-t rtrefetd. IUad llf., iclflinrf wlirh tWai abta.- It wDI bo II: werrrettaa!lv utH . ka. e aotsgh far U pnrpnee f thk !?aay-tau ie al'i' f of r act. !. by tepotatMi preeBt to)mireerc4Vr,ttablr.t!i0rirey irMy totiotltHW tbeH"' Tie -ll your atock pre rttt. ' V" . " Water: Nl(l l -itaaJ Wj ' Minair, ' ?S SO Hm. )..,., " 'JIM tUtcpa'a-r, "7t T a CBaiiaara ) - "' --. '"TV 7''rt - t;om tht G'tuaWi' faii'mi. t T1IU PILOT; MOUNTAIN. Tbia wnt der'of I atnri iiot-d ii.tSt ' liackd.- IV't tball kI prubably eoavi-c eawrn pait lf 8aT) N. Ci er'Uh"a-. eat-h oher by argaene eer an prmraei. winch Oivic'et thi It riaca ao i lated p ain; no eini r x-riai t, oc ef ay , t r jr in jw ii rem ehet aha in pt rtiidriatle b)'r.'btii ithita Bity I I eaa toca lrio it aa tm tiiter , irrrouite. Tut tj-gt,ac;drspieMitia. Lie ri.i'otufh ' v - ' aVomia In. I ra- despite ru I empit jb.biW and al bit anovemrmi ait texed 'The eent of tlie' Motnita'n to the tti V,tie tai-p't it Buiier my feeifad j lor t uriM.t.a of B-Ufcpreaaataiioa and I r'Pf . tf'eeable p-t of refresh t T't tr ! I faau. tw tavift aflt A ,.' aalilatbiite. it nn war in- ini'ro ihn b.lf the diMinrt H the top U utni .' l ha f,neal, of coaie. trnunn to ll iib the ratitad cubmav ill M .bt ir.it Vf 'llf tUp4 . 4 V: H-w I dfcv itt !alrb?T eVa ibk btartt ea tlI nif d'waiaa.. Ia tHra ? Yif i f 4 , e"tft .roatiait wit le pra " av.lrrary att Mt ag' wn, a-atmt, u oeiit jey ikb f it rka'artertlM tav 0frtl a aiy p 1 -bcatr'vaaidaiiag tb laff-eaa )tr! fetbapa arm f Vtf 4 k k ten aAeW mffitfei a t.awane cd sli ce. ed rrne a Mr. t'iat baa beea 4 that i bf prrttt k arioaa ardttM af blet ard t tt-eH & ta tb et-t fiotttwf ref ated ia b it jgai b'anr. f tobuy, ltd. Ctf t fy (t baiatt tlal n r. atffiatort ha ai p"iia k as, ala avl a'watt i-ti.A k lit MMety b et, witLobt ttrb iliM pefa-w. thf U t iet. .? t T ll ! leta eharft-d witb bcief ,i"f dieted t-ifwH og. aad lnul ard oppreKii o eptiLft Vt beta afI.d id Lia. r. Clay, at bm period - I k 1 fc ear j to r'r ?abl the reapee doe U bjaai.at uv twocMte itfc ptofrirtf r.! (anblr trad thrir 'pablk tabled Ft?iapaidat of I'd ly reit he Laa pl.yed al u gm fl bitard hatrvrr. Vba fafgrf tl4 rppttfttd by care aad batiaett, it bt bat aaht any iMitatioa, iibaa reea a t'-tr I ot Ut. birb, ol. Ia yeatt. h faocaTr rtW ikaevrr indulge ia., .Ilebtrt a-drd period af apwatJ of ibiny-4o yetra ei Aablai d. tad we r.at it (iota Ibtj cao! andoabied toarcre, that a gast rl.' rtrd wt aever pUjtd, aai a-pick "rif rairla artcr in iia bunt, fttb lyt. U dge, i ' v, f-."f'-. - ' . lie baa the Li heal retprtt tnd f rtat-j eti dirteiei.c tor rehg ia, a d itt aiklt ier; and wt belMte thr i aota eW;M . a v mult. ltd Imm -- ti.sa f) N .-v ihst. ihotirh be taigVi tatl eiiact lk oppeneat. bt tbati-l law the tuea hu if at aa rrhaary hn.I araat. bi kaew welt oa wbei gwmad be ated.aad hm tm wield iU itn of rcU'.a ailait ti j..iV muk the iUt of bit eealta -lgod aCveaiag.. Tfc Uuemt beard biaa fxti i.osa be fepreati.ted ta the Uri,f . in. owg;- v a aia iy hh a e wn a a . H-pre, aUe, to cat t a !e lr ; Cra 'aid. General P tarda U)9 j Ja Lena at Prrtidaatef die L'aiied Flaw H toroe rnil.. Wttballawpttbat It eo- n,, adtaw. ialdmt the Ucamlbi ce.ckHetbT argaa.ea.it tier w-itef terarfeotCd peraiat ia tbete atp larta,;arief tot ltl rrat 1 fe. t Iforart. taeV eooSatd t h-e t ull e rbaraeter aad iVrMtnty lMi 8.lir.'fA Btl there k ooa ibkg iairlatia to!rei.de: baUiibabadi.litpir ,w.Vu I pile,4.rrte ft'di tft' tSia mailer, whehdeer-etriaideratiiHi.i,r.jWIO par0ifg .i; wrtreverit goet, x urlait t. or ea ay I'i bK'I jaor rl fka j-u at .'fa rem ea.at and ia ptiiattand aoeialia 0('dul t'iat ihrtlaiiovmsr proceed nt.wtblg toatrct, or five up tie rfoe boittbark. Fiow'thi tpit the aerlitMr , Uit.e.- ? Tbrie' wa ao ra Ma lt atun. beedieVier rr. ai.td yon f iceeti theptaJBut."adled D.llrri, wbiklbe Gene ncteriirh ieriittanteleaiioa it tt tt Wiibiag at tLe.conieaipt ibaa ont 200 fet. The (inly p t the win tbro a apna bit t"da, it ill ai do for rniti the n-.ith aiJe. arro imep "yob to treat my rliioa . ll youd,yHi ndliiriCulto(aeerii;etiikiHiiaideied aie a U-i maul" ,'! waa taeugh . by no ane.n a d.ngetoua achievement," uttirg mJie wae eant. and the tbtittir ia rewarded (or Li tod by ilev tbta ta a etfiat hmcb al natter be nae) Utrbta a eaeep Uea tay ftaw twr aigbi adaa.?taae f baeat aaea,biW It dl rtitt tit a-1 je. -f teir eataiaaa ftfihe L(Ut petal tt a tuk'awMaU dcBe. t ' -, i t reaaa Ibf Leaf f ' ( Ej . OWerv-r, Je fib. MR. CUT AND CIS EHVltECS. T-eVe fa aa rxaa, ia the attacda al rtiraeuoa ai-d ealuaaay, el tueb prrataet iele. at daeea td , V ardt Mi. Cy, iluie Iat laVeety j er. Tl ey arute at al 'be fct that be did eat dree it but duty aetiag C nbei a pa bi e B ytdf aiei t. m ia eo. ta enrhaetiog propectofihrarroMni!irg country and moeiita n teener? ia the die ttnee. T deoae ai d aide'tiretclilng foreit tppeav t dotted with fare a and ham Ids. ' TnV Blue Kdf ietota ia a lm-g Itc ol rnnui tun licithtttmhe north aej 1 ' Fre a th C iiwtia Oaetrvee. ; TESTIMONY ON WAR. 4 . . . . , ...... . ' , If war be tlertuial aiate i-f tttge ir.b . Peace n iba fii't wantol everj ri- tibztd community. , r, oo nuabt,.!. Ta the eeetwi.d. in Sl,.ket eonnty, the "TV . . . Vl 7 Till c? ii . . . Tel rtviaiIHll u viii'iK iivim.'b" w Saura town Mount-.i.e rite viroi, tht .!.'. r,f1..,.. ,A tomeof wbAae aommH eieead.ha - T" r- " tnj ar, i or, at ivcri. wmi.vi in "iia a,ron ui't uiilitqently both. An error in audi an iaaue.i. on 'lj" part ol .( -Lief HM Pdot in bright. And the YaeVn, fluw leg In from the hill of W ilk e. and ab ina t wettera btee nf the Moonuiet ini we wetiera owe m tne xiioonmei i . a ..j ?U U ai.tr tW in a m.xv l.n.of . M Bute, ni tft light ibronieh lha a iltferaea. ! t 'Tha lesiili 'of rcneaurenienta, taken nn-e Veatt aro bv Pieaidei.t tildwell Hut if you apply a great eicese, even .f . tod Protettor Andreara. aiy at folio et: cat le dunj. you may be aure of an unfa vorMe n aulu It a ill lie pnduceir by the acids of thw frits w huh we haje ctillrtl prjonii:t. To continue 'our rc marVt on the 'acida of talttcf rung, it it to l e outrrvtd, thai ihcy Wj also upon the foil.' v. .V . "...I, I- They, dccoirpoje tliat. That it. they ei tract" f.-om ine Mil alkalirrrir other auta'taiicci, like these in the oiiginHl tall Now though arjptitd, as they niuU be, in very indl dosct in rattle dung' yet. b caue of their decumpoting action on toil, they continually rrnew thcmtflI they lat tdl their and t taken up to supply ihe waiit i'f crowing plant. Lrt its now, Height ol the Pilot Mountain front ' a be atar Giany creek detbt lop ol tres. 1331 I't Elevation ol the pinnacle on the mrh tide i the p'ltee if ascent, 203 Ele vaion of the tame on the touth h -.'aide, 230- Iltghettperpem'icalar rrck'or the - a'iuh aid', 114 f,,In the jeid gy of thepincle hert ia fomtth-ng qn'te temtikable id enriima. ! i made up chiflv td mica tlata .and ; quartz, but each exhtb t peculiar n! uiiete-tiKg chreier. It? rocky mI i fi.ll often' (r.'in ton to boiinm,.and ia o r giilatly atratiried.'thettiata dp; ig rmi nearly tan angle t f only Undines. ol iargaii, &,5., ao often denWd. t(prt d and triumphantly eelu ed. Vttuld a tana handle a parid careatt. .' During Hit raavat ia lenneetet, (tit ytar. Air. Ptdk. oa cr.l ocrainnr' attempted te ute UiatsUU rharge; but it tt net, tad rerelled witb tiich iiidifnanttpirh,by bit able. tlnqBtnl tnd iniiei i J eomtietitor (Go- teinor Jouea that Lewat eanrely ailenc. to, and w iiaiuly tmagiBt ill eer again attempt to propap-ta rh a calunay in the gallant and pitnoue a ata of 1 ccntf aee. '. . c ... , But oar frfaent ed teei relatcr to Mr CLaVt pnvait eondutt and chaiac er, ao r!ereil!y atten.pted by biaenemsr tt bt CZpoted lo the f -ler-f dit w..ild. " Being bt neigr.bor, Laving knean him all our ht. and having etceiveil iMm ibott abo art tlder than we are, fall information about bin, prior t tht eommtateaitBtof our oa n kaoaledgt ol bim, wa can trek of him, at aitoeaaea ho know, and bee lievt tht truih vf Ik at to which thry tea tify. i. it." I 1 1 w ' Foriyone yetn ao.Mr. Clay, widv eui hut knnaledge, waabmoght forward. - L X- .1.. f... ii " It ia V"ur"': : he Vonstituents of mould. Secondly , and .tartaric t acid. You .. have, a Tetrr. reader, if you understand how the acid ol the aalui ol uutig art, turn to tne Dase ' mot! abundant roik i a piculiar of the alkalies and metal and earth oft kind of mien or it roik composed d ery these talis. W hai is their action! Vhatifie granular quaita with fleah red mica purpose do they'scne in dung applied at j intima tly tli-e.iinted.7 The tejtme is inaiiure? First, they ruler into and form jriquis tely fine, and the cohesion ia to : r--i . t .i e..- -I.1.. . ... . ... apart u tne living piams, nicy mrui nntr tnat it may lie ireqnentiy rrurnniea pari oi its necrtsaiY inoti, ns niucu as uu Your doctor givet yu a tweat with Sil- viiu'a salt, that is, acetate ot ammonia, a aalt cuiupoFt-d of that and vinegar: or von lake, perhaps,, sti tfl racing draught, formed ol lemon juice and pearl-at-lie. All doef you good. But suppose now let loose, by the disunited power ol a growing plant, then thry act as alkalies upon mould. They brsien decay, render mould more soluble, fit it to become food fur plants. This account of the .action of mould and talta, in. ca tle' dung may ap- between the fingers into the finest Blue tsnd " . . ' At a point na the road between the Little Yadkm and Mt. Any he parting traveller may obtain the nosi ingidar, si d he. hap the finest, view of the IMoi. One exb of the Mouniaii i there pretent rd to the beholder, in it mot peifecl py rmidal lorm. lit at aide are Been ila;or. hating a.vnice in die qoetiiun, a cttMit of infinite BianitU'lr, The atarder of an luditidual by an tndirideal re, ia guiit, comparatively, but a drop' of bbod. M" i,M"r.i Mt.ir.r.iv.v waif. .t.iB.pi.., I . m . , fc , . . r iu.iice. ad f.iMess; to te thattlie e.tta I J 'r,e'V" " UC"V . . . . . laumklr il lnnlitrLp. Krnm Dial oiararit ml only tost, but viputnl; tO('." ' . teBBietbalwtdoioU lands. - i,..r ant lhi,. that i. Ins r-.h.t D' r; uh'" th 'f of f l"'A e are a. .eady to five a. lo demand ex ! f '"'"h -i . ..: -..t .. i.i... noi have -rtad ly bettowed an bim, if ...,. . i ' i,-. .. .tt he tVaired it. Aod alter ha became i-:. " - j . .: s: ow i did t.. tht wbou s a by l II 1 1 vw eelieMvjri b tj we uwiu a a" at , . m . I a i ,u , i "...... .'...i,- t hit profaiaional lame, and bia seivicea ia thou'd dito-T".d. ve een to to tr.r ni. i ., ... pear to you, render, long and hrd to be,werp(ng up from the surronnding fo'et, . ' . . . . . i ' . . . . a vou change the cooling. veeuWeaci,ls j '.'""erstoou . req y. y ou i i. pa iur a inin?ral acid, eav oil ofritrol. You !l v?r 7 lhat account. . A patient read inav not Uke potashunited with a dose P-Pf 'om S "?"rP '.:. ' . . '. 1 nw.ro ro-nlmrt, -lll Oil! VOII III DOSSPHSIOn 1 do reqtyst you not lo pass Crsou.t y approacning ana oecuwing steeper; until they term in. t at tht per pendicular anil alta-like tnas of rock .f;i ..c ....:...1. i ,iia .,-,; more reaiiiiigs, miii mitywu m tnn loim me tuirrau. ii in.-rc kic lion ol mould and salts in cattle tiung. is ' equally, applicable to all manures. If. leas, tun hnnpticiut to idants: others arc ac a a . . . .1 . ' tuat nuisona. in tne tirat case, sans tie t over the rer.Ue des the (le appear to be placed. The name i said to be a ttanslatioa ol . i ic. : ..i... ...... u nounsii jou ac , . . I S o -d 1B 0 tltiea s,i.1tj ct. ? niUn apoellauoo timifvat Pilot, heln to nourish plants, as common fall, , ' . , , - ..... ... . . , V :. i . ; -.if. ,i.. ... 1 ami master ii, jour lauor m uiiuci?iii- raiieo at ny ma aoorifinea oe-so n helps to nourish jonrself; irt other cases,. . i ntnnmrs will be .,...,1 ,a . t.tui.hm i.. ts.iir they piuAon plant.jtial nalhey would im-, t ; ,laio,nci.t of Ihe f..... ..,nne .1.,. ,.., . eatenl (vra) w- , . l ' ll aj , w m . w ' of sortoiinititig roimtry.. . It att'fies ti e ee and fills the void with a ca'm and solemn delight lo xz i pun the Pi'ot. Win ther touched by lh fleecy tigs ol the morning clouds or P'Crcme the sintering ski?s of nnon, ci lennkine amone oiellnw.iint f eenine; . . 1 1 ... ' rPIlllflll Itl Lilt' tlltflE BlUlt lltLllt LI . tita; p pair your eonetituii.in, pcrliant Kill you.; . , , m l.t it lo be rendered, m t our. ' nu n a c na.. n llw.u.. llinl mimull 111 It . T . I ... f 7 --."; - -; j, ' other manures, comtotcd of the Uroppmgt in;d ditMi hecome medicines, so, in plant, a mii all dose is not only good, but, imh essential. Nw if we ditide ihei and into two classes, the nonrishcr andj the poisoners, such will also he the UHttuei a . i . of animal?. SECTION" SIXTH. Of MgU Soil, llog Slimiirr, Dorsr and Sheep UlIU! Tliii divin prec pt ta' of unusual ob'.ia lion. It is at applicable tot tier io their iiansarl on with other nat'One, 4s ti p'ri vale ii di'dnal in their daily ititerenurae with ear.lt udier. p.iwer ia entrusted lb die former in d i good, and tc avoid etil. Such, clearly, i the revealed will of God. V; W INFIELD SCO IT. IVatliicgtnn, April 8G, 1844. ' Fruin iha Bdtimire Amurirtn. ' MR. CLAY AND HIS KEVILERS. Wa publish tin morning an amcle with Una tale I mm the Lexingtnn. Ky Ob'tiver. lieajmotbe lead withami feel ings of indifimiion at the ful.iijusUre wuh ahich t1e motf, ditnguiahed ttes roan of thia cnuntty and one of ih in- blesi-mindad men of thia a(,e ba been treat ed by hia political oppreua.: . .- It seem that the ordeal uf calumny ia one which every man must go ihrouch who would hoiioetly nerve his country. Tli more rniuie.nl ihe ain. the moie powerful his aliiititt, tha mire Uithful hi cervices ao (lie tnoie vuulent ihe abuse, the more bitter tha animosity of III Iocs. . v St coarse and ungenerous have bren the slanders ol some of Mr. (3.1 ay' revi- leia that paper of their own puty have tefuted tii pubhth ill vile t ffusi-n. A Pttter.borr; paper uecllned la auoiil two of Auu-s Kendair pamphlets i(t u c.t lun n, ttaung iriHt one wa 'ungentle, maidv," and he olhtr. ? bl s plieu)u." Yet other pipits ltae been loa crnpu loua, and ttise mirerabl outp iunng of ih hatred of a man w bo ha Jung been an object ol DotMntssetation, aa one , who seem o hte lusi ihc mortl perceptions of right and wrong, truth and laUily, have been eirru'aird ihrOuchoui thecounUV to nn wht knowe him, that doce rat ciit rath leward kot roidiat ttternv nd te-, tu. Oa the ateaaorhbla occuiob latt f.l', of ihe great dtaeetaina tewten tha' Ker. Meit Carrpbell and Rce, Mr. Clay, by common consent, wai.rrlrcUif ta prraide tt the pubbe aaeeting.r Jit bat ranutbutett Bith a touch liberality a be' cno'd, td the budding, we belmte. of ee ry chuich, or toue ol tlivme woiLip, iba baa beta creel d during hit abode la, er Br L'i pgion,'of winch there btve been many, lit htt lwtys htlJ a teir 10 ibt Lpitcopal church ia thia cmv, of which hi lady it a coma.tir,!rnnt. and La tentia ly attendt dit ina terviet on' tht, Sabbath, wb n al home., ' N roan in the. coicrtiuoily displiy mart pubbe tpipC i more rtdy ta ttcend and toecbr t'l ol- j-rt oi pubbe improvcBient tnd mti ptiae. Ae a farmer, lit it ctBtpicucii A -II ihe daptrtmemt of bit tccaiido.'tol " eptrilly ia the improTerntnt of "tha breed ol all do9'ia.ie oinals. Nor it there toy ont t bote heart il mora f3ici. ed by eae of era etion or mitfortone. or, whose purse it more open to rrliert tht diaireted'-' ' '; ' C - V" V , Such I tbt individohl upon whose bea) biitnr, maligniot, end tiodictive enemief are coostatirly pouring'out t.rrrrU cf vPe abuse aod calaainyl But, a pit bit ow"p emphatic language, troth i omnipount, and poblic justice i ceiUih. Tie" i;i,i vertal.tbout of brcouclrjiaeo have ki ready proclaime'df'Vn'tonts'of thunder, hit innocence and hi Airid?t8inn; and if it .all pleas' God fr'apart hi va'oable if, t gloriooa triumph aVi'ittiIrn ia Novem ber next, a Konorfble to their heitt as it it jutly ajieiiied by long, ftittiful add ai. ntl tervicet to bit country,' " ' ' . v ' : . . ' a t t .a 1 1 1 t. ..a 1..a i.ln. I ...1.. .1.. I. . .v. m .nil Is. of the aatts, hen we therefore at., mpt The-e have not all been ana.yzea - "'IJfi""" ... .1 i ... ; t.t 1.. :. ...... ...:.l. .tu,.roa r enrp nnil 3R Ol-' P'lO triuun. or rnrii.iwii m m ' J " r, ...i i . . - j. ' i ... i ... ..:..!.. ...;t i.a I.tt. ovaminedi arouna tut orow it atano ever,. - ai'izri.tutt! bli. triitiiii sirf imr uii'i: ran iiic HiniiitT mi'iiL ciriaa ! the aciJa rj!lJ innipnit. vt-t ulioso coin- thorouchlv but once. J0v U is not pdiients are, in part, like those of the ve- quit fair ti bvse our reasoning upon these gei-ute acia; lor instance, aqua-loni ol nitric' ncidj 'But, the true mineral acids are pnisotious, audi arc oil of vitriol and rpirits 1 of salt. Onb"thiiig is.'jiet e to ha bttn irt roiiiJ. , It tiiitBt neyer be; out! or sjgliu in trying to unilerslantl 'how talta make plants grow. 'You cast yOursalt upon the ground, it lie there, no aciioil occurs. It r in -; your salt is iliisohcj and disap- singl.e analyses, and say .that this or that mauitre contains thi or ihnteali in greater or less quantity th m another. ..The quantity and kind of salts are ma terially offected by several ci cutnsiances, which will be considered i the next sec tiotu An analysis, nude when the ani mal is fed and worked one way. will va rr from tha result which would bo ob- the tame i'S lund'ii)is in . the .depths of die earth, and na head riairg in solitary srxndeur la th . beavetia the tin of Time and emblem of Eiernity jutt a it rose under i' Maker" hand on the mom i"g of cea'ion, and just at it shall tUnd when the last time ahall come, i . ANECDOTE OF. DR. HARRIS. Ttie Ute Dr.llanis,olDafibtr.on. walk ing out ur.e day in Otic of the large'villiget arsumema and (acts,. 1 But such etT.nlt never yet succeeded a onng a generous .people. A fir Hen ry City, l is tev It rs mv know, that for every calumny ttiey invent agaiost.him a ilarioua iruh ahall r at m bis vinitica. tionj lure very covecl'Iirust, insidious tub or spiteful bla, a gtlla-il Iwar shall h interposed between him aod ftngr.,s .He basanffeted enough f'r biacoonuy tba st iflJeit now from further hurt. Tht more virulent thtir abate, the mote tin ibt Legislature, there i ao office, tt the ditpnaal of cither the people or the Legit lature of Keutucky, htchbe auhi have aoutht, that wouid n i btve been readily eonfeired on bim. lit never It t roputar (Uction when he waa a candi date. Tha t aqhoveat of ihe people of Kentoeky to-Mr. Clay has not beo one of cald, personal respect, or mereajipiia- t'on o ina talents; but u na been waim. constant and ent'iusiaMic. They have borne toward him tht affection of tfneud and brother and fitter. .. There i not a more moral aid enliehtsn- ed eommunitr in the woild, o the extent of ihe population, than 'bat of the city f Letinetonand rayeite county. latipos sible-io brbeva that Mr. Clavt if ha were Iheimmoral.disMoluie.and debauched cha racter .which In bitter and ailitfnsnt eoe mie repreaeated him, could bae lived in the midst of uch a.co naiunity, for neatly fifyyeara, and ei joyed through out that whole time, in an unexampled degree, its constant IrictiCanip nu conn dencrt - Tha coofidenet haa b-'en df nUvcd in evert vanctr ol form. No man haa ever been more attentive and puncio al m hi private entg'fieni than Mr. C'av. lie Im t.tT.-red, sometime, as others have tUtTered. by resnitntibdi ies for hi ft .ends, lit ia not rich; hit pub lis service ht prevented hia becoming wedthy; hoi no mm could ever reproach him fr vioPon of -any pecuniary obhgi ti.n or promise. Accordingly hia credit ha alaaya stood, as il yet unds. at the hiphest O'lintof elevation.;- And. by the way. we.inav remark, thai.millnns of dollar passed through his hand, Spea ker of the House ol Representatives, and a Secretary of Suie, and the tugue.if; mahce Ins never dared tocharge bim with the mipplicatin of ingle dollav On one occasion, alter sewing rus a Speaker, at ihe Ttaury, wh'is h, te invariably did upon ihetermrnatiunof eva rv session, it ppered that there stood to hi credit in the bank where he Itaneact-i ed hi busn. a tuun of -fifty : thomand dolUr. 'He tinted to ibe teoretvy of the ueasurr thai iheie mutt be tome mittake but he wa cot fid a ly ttsuretV thtt thtr'e was nne II aaid that i wa equal ly .confident that he hd no, urt amount of money, and veqoetied a lorther and more j carefal etaiittattiona apoa w hich iha del waa duaCAvered ili&t lb treasury had neglected t clurgt hi at ttb a w l account of Public, Dfi? .of eowtt t to. . - a l tt.. V k. m-.L " V iivnitiBnc, ,w.n rionni. . y The National Finanect The Katiaaal jit ; Vko cRitcd it? , ,. -. There i now existing a my conside rable Debt due by the Fedeial Govera raeni, main'y eie.tedii Mtrteel prcfoaad petce, against every -d.clait af sound po iicy. Who i responsible for tht rrea lion of thia. Debtt .Tbe. foco Fcoe charge it upon ihe Wh'g. and immediate ly upon the hat or XXVIIlh Confrtts. We uiicily deny it, and appeal io there enrd. The charge ha been mde in an nflieial decument (Report of Committee ol Ways aod Meant io the House, jn fa vor of breaking dqwa the TatiiT.) iliai tlit last Congrea is responsible for $19,000, 000 or this Dbt., Thi .grossly. Bftjost stttement has called nut Hon. D. p. .Bar oard, bf thit State, of the mitioriiy o( that Committee, who ia a letter, io the Nation al Iniellifeneer ht ihroughly trtvarsed the whole ground, and elicited tha aade ni.l traih. Thit . letter it quite long, and wt are capile&,Jo condense itt tuteoien's. bal we aha'lendvavor to pre sent ata leading facta as cltaily aa potsi ble, i ' ; - i -: - . . ;rf i Let vt begin by vindicating the last (Van Buren) Aditiioiaixaiion aa .we htvtloneiwiceb(oier-on a point'w here on ii has beeo tepet'edly assailed errone ourly: It is currently taid, and io good lail'i, that iha ezpeoset of Mr. Vaa Cu rtrta thtee first yeara wart nearly Fo ty aldlione per annum, and ol hit four ytara over Owe .Hundred and Forty, Mdltoo. Tht charge it based on n officitl state- roeni made during pis 1 estdency, froui theT teaaury, aod gra.w ont of. a wily at tempt to conceal the existence of a - Pub Ke Debt. The Admiaiatration reqqirtd and .ibUinedJn,l83T a.n issue of Tittau yy Nrttea t meek 0ia pretting wanje tf lha Government but- would not a'.l tvr that these aote constituted a public" Debt In 1837, Congr inquired the amount of speadituret;,fqr each of ht ptecedicg three years, excirr,-t. payments .en,