'. i IV'ifco-A-il ' - i fUrt Mr. jl'i'jH'inoii J'tf It I ltt' l'filj Jluili Ul'OH-tit.UH ago, OrtU A. Hrownson, now Ibe '. great gi) " ' of lb CathoR church in tltr eotmtry, and Ji-, . for W i afcgnrdilad Quarterly lietiew, was nj -Uysmliet clergyman in this WtjV 'Well, be Jns get over (Aat, anil having tboronljly boxed settled 5on iu Hi "bosom of l.'oniau Cnllioli-j eim. 1U wield powerful pen, Lift; put-Iiily , eknoJJgc Uiat to Jcki uol permit uijuf , Jim lUview to go tu prw. '"that touches om C.7(J "V TTT OtJieUm, without firt sabmitiiiJj'Tt! ibo n- yJlJ iVlli. pen 'noon and criticism "of tlic highest dignitaries --'..-., fJt the Catholic phucli in tin country. (A.fcwdayago,a youi.2Hianl)oia wiofl JkowMoA, ui'l a iit to iin uiicla of fau wlio IMmtocrM ia polilioi. A eonvt raalion aprung am In relation lo rH'l''' matt.'tH. It ; ol tkia rU.r r n t:iu d lo ui l,v the un, I.- bim- elCwkeaii.eweUvi,,on, and j - ..... . .. . . 'i-i IiY-ti'il in iiimiiiati..ti aHIim 1... 1...... 1 cilir. Ililoq w euucmi'o in imiwuit "r iiv , , , : - ... i . ;., By, ana a uwu v....-. f . . ... . . ... . ' . il,t he would not wl the non.in.'ion t I ba ai-ronmam m reiia.i. uu- i i...,. -n--. . . ,i - wmw. umi no aa no ktrvniH i at Hie u,th il .5- who will auUuuliaUs the entire alulemeiit, if il . ... ,. todenMal. undor oatu. weenii atientiua l a:.. ' ' Said the uncle to Henry Jtrownwi, " who .!.. . i .. i a a IVaaldent V ' " OA," he rei.tiel, 'or Cut. ft emoht r i hy r akrd ln un le. ! ItKtAl'SK II K IS A l- ATHDMC T replied you 03 Itrownaon. Tha nephew then a.kel hia iinclo who In meant to vjte for for Pnitide:il ! Me ii( m . I waa an ol, fiiliion. d iKniioerat, an. I am a Iterooerat yel j "Why dou't Jon vote for Fremont T ak'dj Drown ton. - Iteeatie f cann'A and will not vote f.ir a Ie man Catholic." "Why not I A Itomnii t'.-ilhol'e is jn-t a fjoul a man for I'reaidvut any ulli r man, z said Brow mou. The old jenlUmati luted ! it .j . i,,.n tu :l,.', and referred to Calholi'; m"vuln,ii ;iu I .Mil) ti in pt ai-", wlieii l'rotei ml . r. hmm l at the Btake hal r7o tvr iliiy nut, tltti Kni'tt chopped tjT, and were Mil-ted to nil rii.iiiiti. r of torturea, niinplv lWor tlu v irrrr I "r. . :,jii!. Hrownxiu replied" TH T Av.s i.i.T: TUEV SHuU.l UK SKIiVKU su .. There ia that com nVIJ "f )u", hill .ln.-.l ii. with the droniht : it shnuhl he meif-to-fam Arrtliet JlVotitaote ) 111 ' ' Unrtic. ,,,, AurMraf aier Aoi7 A.trr tht ir A.-i.t rA.yiy.e7 '" The old gentleman wan tib(W.Ve. and tune d away. lVeaenllv, hi wif--, ho hi 1. h. .11! lljin r .o verMlion, cjiue iul.i i(m r.uiii, aiel talin a v1 hj the tid of lnr tiej.bew, mil 1 : ll-jny. v.u Would'lit bttrii" our Aunt, vol 1 uu, j-il CauiMr iilie .n :t ir't.-t.Tlit n "YKV he 1. ph.d. iV 1I- ill l Hl UNKii. if Y't vi:i:i: a iii.i:i.nr :: AMU Wtiri.ii iiKt.rT" im' it:'- ' It it arate.1; tm eiiiv to add. lint lli uie l. and hi family w. re uii.-tly .Im . in ..) f.-p bemwlve iuulted in their o 11 d. II. nj. Pi. jouiijf man soon Pxik lno Umkyi an I .1. aile.l. And thi-ae are 'the iiii-u, !oddni w A n'.i nirtitt, who ajvgftite, thp..xJixiiiuiiliC.ljijuaiiL.. itFji'Aisr: ),. . iifATiKi.it , o...iii:c.(i. ArM.i. a. I I1KV k ' ' ' Thi UU-tiMitl who made to tut uU!:intiull aa abova r-l.iU 4, 10 the pi.-.u. e nf itie ,.-. . and if detlivd, run tu J.7jW.l.i.jr' lr .7 e7 rfotti.' IKW D)1TUK Stl'TM I.IK K IT; ' Kvery day we see in Northern jour nals announcements like the follow ing. -Let it be remembered that it is the lcni- . ocratic party llie same rty that claims tl.e tl.o truest fi i.-ml of th.-South that fa-' Yora with foes Hie Citizens of ( Iih.i-'o met Hi that t ity tSuturday lat, for the purpose ol 'Iin -ming a Scandii. avian Fremont ( iuli. If llu -e there are about right hundred votei-i in Chicago, all iinltistiioiis, fiugul, and teni crate men. and a'l with one single ex ception avowing the'r intention to v-...-for Freedom uud I renioiit. ihev e.iin. with their wives and daughters, and long before the hour w hen proceedings were commenced, the ll r ol the Hall was completely occupied by these children ot the North. The meeting wa.- a umt en thlisiastic one. Stirring speeciii-s "were made and resolutions in n- a hijited. a wouij to s()I tiii:i:n mi:k t il A.N IS. AVe were shown a letter on yesterday from a Philadelphia L'oni'sjMiiideiit id .a bouse in this place, a part of which sur prised us very much. It is this: The bouse hfre hud ordere I maUrials to In purchased for them by their agent, from , -a bua with wlo'4htv-had. livuu UuaI . tlic imiuigratioa and the iuve!.ii,eiil ' . . - . , r" , . , " f ilt thew ggrarihieal, tbe amiomri parties. ( FDrien takes out licerrstr- in the town, 1 fonnp, which ever keep their dreamless ,, iH.litieul p..w.-r" of these foreign ' ,. ( ,,;..,, ', f?., t ....i,'w.. think wo'ild -PWJ-nocratic. so caIW shall buyes a barrel of fish -berry whiskey, and ; jjJ?'"'-..'!'. tllg r-'irJ'",' 'ly . t ...r ;,. litiiti ., 1 .; - 1.,... il - .n.r.ss of su. h a l ioiv for th,- i.r. .. w " -?!yyyr. !"d eimi;mtuf4a--eeltisi tc nn yripgc or eTriT.g tneniseives irm tune 10 nine, we now , .Norwegian. uetlisn, ami liatuali , ....... .... ... ' i t .' .. . anotner. 'nu, mm for fiva oona a cu-nllou. ami;., tines, bow tlicv seem toawaUeti in storms. "'fagT"8'1'1 'IW''TXi?cms'll M Hljip'osed,'!,,,,, .iiipr. Opvoti the usual terius, 1 or 0 mouths'. n the next day, to Jhe surprise of the agent, be leceived a message stating that the bead of tho firm had " concluded that il was not desirable to receive any South tm paper owing to the political ilillirul ties between the North and the South, but would sell for cash." 1 he agent very properly returned in reply, that "if these were his feelings he would not buy from him on any terms whatever." We also un derstund that another uien limit who had purchased from another linn in I 'hiladcl- t. presidency, ha refiis,sl to couit this ejiaau jdlia girods ill his line, oil going t.i New ii,. and growing eb ttielil of piwer. While he York and seeing a caid frimr-theuiL ex- has no hislilitv to for. igners, he frankly warns l.ressini; similar feelings to the ahove. hHhis countrymen that it is safer tor American immediately KufltiTWH ilhd tytolo them u-,.r.l .1.... .1... ......... 1 ..... ,.,...L l.i ...... I. ' . .1.4.. .II.-J .iL.ii-"- i-..v -in., f-'-.--'- -si . 1 -ii for "he- woulcf -TJtdccive thenl flitVrn-Wtherb.n.k h- would htue w.tl, them 1,..CJ ...C...M.I ... ..1....... TI" i;.r,lt .t. -ll the-privileges and blessing ol our, save Hie ivnii;ti ivi.iis?.. ... ..o,.v .1. U ... .'1.1.1. s . Hon autl Morris L. Hallowell.' Now.nor .,, . i , , ,, ' ,, "I'nii" I nun iu n it 1 n i'vvt, nun 11 imii . . . t. v IIilPPliuiita lin.l .innliliiHl nfirfliUMiiur flimr pxwis nt Pliilmlulpliianml N;ew York nntl stop at llaltimore, abolitiimism would!' I..." . . .i i ' . , . . i invo uceil llipi.eil 111 tne' nun. Aliect a , mail a tivtopoul. an. I von u-ill cniiii lu-imri Liln t. toeii.a II'.,'.,. i . ... w sa nao.- v ...... isn ' ' ;.-.. i 'iu t lie if ira; -1 w inn tne 1 reinocraiic v.-- i-i ... t . i -T- . e .1 . i , ... . electors sorve. vote for the other, l.iisihes ' I'Un b) stump it, . . . j . - ot Mississippi have refused to ' con.,s .,tVv0 Whigs and 1 VnWraU, Uavely re- Jn... S. l. aiimik, i. CatlSO ono- of them is going to '.inre'd m-ace th a distnu-tetS country who has II. W - Hnrra K. t. l i KiKta, American nominees, ant the!: : . .i.- tJ .t,.- 'nh or i ImomaS.K.A mitmsv, iso. i . . t-ami mkli. s eno-a-euietits won't allow i...;.. ,. f. fr the ' "'"', : UM'r-". l ' ')i To TIlC Pfl of ill l'ullo"4 salfS. j Kkliow (.'itukxs llicre art cireumnlniK-Hi (uro ar fr.tlv lo coiimiu.ii. atB kunia of our an- r.-Ufiimoim. lhxv we a.Lllratu lirr. and to cm ul"' V" "1 to look lull III tlm fcie v " ' "",'",J inav HTin to iini.ii,l over T.. ..f il... . i.;: . .try i""'"'! iiarnn in iim coun Ii nv i. tched - IWidehiial I..11L. ...;...: on. 1 . . . . ' - -T- - " t,U Uo fvailul a eliafiu u-r a- to atir i. . . ....... j.. . . .. I ai"wuii ill a.-i'iiiiiirr fvmn.L u miu.tf iwi .in.. 'uukhI. iliai ilio t.ar-.i Imvn in .U,L ..i opi riil. d aa to i.rea iiiioii tl' counU y one excit- in- iue alter another, .u.til, by doit of eouti.,- - H-'ion, they have nearly tuce.,..J in arraiii" in bimlilu e.iluiiiii. une luilfnf 1 1... fuioi, agonal the other. They ni p a" mutually to ham employed all tlie enei..K of i.aitv now- 1 1 I ..r ..... 1 1 i.i;.,... .. .i i ...... .-. . ,....Mu u.iun.i, I'njuoiee, miu I ...... .1... ... :.. .1. IH'W I time iii t I.!. I "' if V.-rillM;ljt : find . trulv feirin- l-l 1'le party fully oriraiusd and umik. tv-erv ,i :.. ...... . i .i i " .,.iiiii ill. il i.r Iii i-iiliiliili.. ... IH,ll-fc :ni.- le, liie' a i.r iii the ilauhij.linif Stali of i )- I in tli,! "i.. in a .(mi... ',,r tin , utin - pMsei of "lit' d'TIMV. Ill tll.'lt OIL'.-lul'iliiili me in- elu I.-.I men .ti hi Mre ti.jioHt i ! eiinservri In.- and n ih.in.il. lull Mlinare U-lu-veJ to be led, by 't i'i .r iui-e.)iie. ptiniv, into iii.jw-ni. nls ln. h, in iii it , ....,r lie. ne mv. lli. i raioiot but ni "il from, a lli. y wmild from pelil. in e and laninie. ! inai;.-i'..ni. nt ba h ii e-'fnliaily i-ontioll- .1111 ! I - . " e. i n-a.l. i who. uti. I.T nil i llcilllirf aiic.', have ! I- PI up n in liv.'. uuiVa-in'. and im plaeaLli: iiaiCire uju.n tliu inlilulu,iis of tin. .lai'vliol lui Stuw . Should KUeh a party un for -iti 1 niee.ed, ill flie pleM-ul, dlstrneU-d tale of tli. iu(te Tliiifl in e. i 'i'. a wl-tioii.il I'r. nt. -n j..if.r alone f.tr tie- voter of t. noii slmi liol.l.i. StHtm, we haietiKi inn. Ii rea- icli to i.j.pr. H. lid lli.lt then! Illl'.'lil HlM.inllv I. n tii . t e .t- in e a niuu in th.- c..tisy.j'i. in of vile.-h tio em i-ti".". :iu I no l"i, r of Ins eoui. ofp.ij.ular oveniiiieiil jinywh.-riJ: all eoiiiili tune, vi.liv tu d. plore. do tint li.-li.-n- tii.-y eiui Miivi-e 1, bill we mat ! ally "rva.in2 npon tin- bri'ik nf ilw V"i.-mo. tli.it ! IiiiLIh, at anv irninn ii o biir.t loilli and oi i l..-lin ;!.e nalw.n." loil the I; ii'. he. in puty i. not nl, .tie reKin- V- !! ll.l'i l.j O.lh.l. l-l. In.t tS .lj,l',.. the on'v daii'. r lo tin- ktat.ihtv of he lioi. rtl tuent in it pn-ti'ii; form, llie I lemoertic j arty Las i agirrly aiel ra-hly n im'll upon (beat) roo lii. ntous i-u.-., aid uieUled them as I lie tbtin der l.ilts of a i : v wnif.ii,.. They hate atriven to In .'Men the V.rth :m. I lo eoinx ntlate North em int.. ujM.ii tlt. it i-anid;it-s. h.-ii th.tr h i. me iiK-te-uies are resisted tin ) t.i.m: h.-l! toli.il III' II. Ill llle elUtll, :ia " Sui'lllls-.-oio.t. " or Wor-.- than ..ulniiiioliit., a. the AUilitiuin.N tauiil ti.-ilioind men in tin- North ;ei " doiih l.in-s" ot uore than douli-faei-s. 1 In y li.mj nj ialei,lly struggled to brilio aKoiit t lie foMnaiiAu ,,i or-iplueal partii-s, mk Ii .i tie; l-'.ith.-r nf hi" t'ountiy so eiiii.liatie.illv vanit.l u, uain.t, b.wd un iiiestions untile '. ''d.ng 1- dil the I'n.oii aaumter ; aud - tio in -it, Ii, .in I it in 'V Is- al no distant day. it" rash error would i un lid-r a storm of si i tmiial enu flirt U-lie:itil wli. !l tin . .1 .-r mil. 'I. t Wtitlid sink inf.. 111:11.. .- Conk ih.y, loo, will fsil. ImiI w.- I- I . ve the tun,, has c e when llie coimtioii s.il'. Iv reipiues tliat th.-raoiiii; sectional li.-.ts of th .se parties should U- e.sil. d. 'I In-iin,.- ha. eon... wlii-n l.atlollal, eoliserv alive lllell. re.'.-elin tin: V oust it utii .11, true to their whole rouuttv and " indignantly frowning upon the 111.1 .1.1 1. ion. ni .'ii,'"',, siioiiii. .iiiiiii siioi.i- of disunion " should stand shoul- . . , . . i. .- i , I . i ,f,.. ',',t.t Chief Magistrate in whose ipai iti. hoii'-itv mi l patiiotisin all colli. I coli- ti i-. I'h, no-., nted aii"tial Anii riean parlv have now .-I. a man one who lias been tri" d and f uiel hi'tlitul to en-rv trust who, tnin .ml. I- lily called iljiin to lake the helm of gov ernment, nl a t mi.-, t hen the lb-av--n were lu- i.l i !h the angry li nipest of 1 Hltl-'jO. o sue ees.tiilly rode out t'mt sliirin, so faithfullv and ig ill.-iutlv sis in.-d 4he Siifi-ly of the noble ship of State, as Ut win ftniii au a-liiiiimg jsnitle'ihe nio-l h. tt". It plan. Ills, " eii done thoy good and faill.ful servant." i. i.nail Vi.ti t.i anntlier f. aiful enneer nn . .. . -- I n. iiiiiiiuinnii"; .Hitmen' ..oi.i.ii l.lui.,11 the I li'iiiiu-r.-ll ie nn.l l!. inilili in panics tor xntnttrjmKB ii iisioiis ein".si-il for the fate of the one or the oilier ot those parti.-, as the uncer tain movements of the ( ii-nnans or Iiish oscillate Ik -twei-n them. We warn vou that the tat ,.f 1,1 this gr. at gov. rniiietit may soon t--eqnallv d- ..... .1....I ........ ll... . ,. i.t-.l. I.. ... ...-i.iiM.nl. ..f ihos. . r ' "I '' - im.r hte iiriu.'. Ir.nh In till Iiiil till nari'lll ill , f , Innl. trui.i the inonarclin-s ol Fan huge poll.,,,,, of our Inion are al- idv (lowing Mttli furt iirn t'"'nlali"ti .til:iiion Mid. w "n it 1 1 ulterlv imn- P,l.u; M,:irti,, H.rl:.r Sor,.m.;n , in 1,0 1 1, I W'oild. So immense is now the influx that I we can scarcely Im- reg nded as lilies nne, or the l,.sccii. burn of th.i same peo le we were twenty year ago. Where and ill what, is this to end Mi ilium Fn i.vokk alone, of the .and idatea for h,.rn citu) iis to rule the destinies of America. H i. in . nitnessi'd th. ir ileiihirahV con.hiioii 111 ; . ., . . , . WfW' ""!u mint, and overturning the carol MaU', in w hull ., i . ... A ....i w . or. h niiMni'ira. i U'fuOth otl lo fc'c ' . V1 'JJ1 rs we nave iineiiy gianee.i ai, aim to . . ., l l . ; . . .1 1...... l..r..M. il iu I... Int.. fiit-ever : w 1 ... ,,;.., uiih us in sunnort of "l T . . I' ,.. n.itiU.t slatesman who has always tearlesiy .... l 1.:. ........ il .. 'hi. ...er n .1. ' I.; ;.H.,. .l-r wl,n haa rien .III' n.llwi HUOT.ll ill- H"'u'" - from nn apprentice Iwy to the 1 'residency -J-w ho. . Lv.Vil.'.i. imirmu' th.' fsolitli. oi for the South j " - " .. . " ' ' --tirrTTrc-TrTT Y.:AT.nC77':rrwaa'K"u' a common couulry against his liauid tlamnatioii. desfrnellve to lunlv thev drive each other fr. nil tiiei r rich pas- f,.l radicals. North and Smth. and, wan the aid ol Moai ' "t'.KTyit&r , i , - I iM I ' it"! I "ST 1 1 t - Iainrt ilia North, tln-y nre not the mtii ho i",,oulJ "iffranca lo me.' " "" d "ol rry '"Z lUicin StU, ; luiruiy, iiihi lie liau no lrfiiLli iv""", tit the Sooth, and ruuld not carry a Miiirit rMJ"I'"'" 'au ; lourtniv, inat-lio wan o Ninth- i.. .i . . . i . thb rn in lu f.-vlmji and riens, tlml Ua North ""S1'1 n"1 to upt' hitrvnud would tot ; and, vi llml "e waa an siooitriOtttr, athj cout'l ... . .. 1 I . .,..1 .1 , ,B,m "f . ""IT0" V "011111. w Inch retaleal to liia vUim aiwl nr.mw.ii nf miK. i i " "c l1'! bi frieoilt lave deemed it beat to per-'. m "'" 10 refuted, aa they have been moat '""" a,,,J .triu-baatljr, by' the record of hi. '" ' ' ' , W. " W . "nd nintily ajreechet, which the opte have cv-1 d with admiration aiul delight, and ''X "n pure, unsullied r.;polation nnd ot- lean cnaraeier. 11 tjftheae the eo.ie themselves of forming an accurate jiidtrinciit, i . ''ad the means of forming " " Jgiem ootu ne ami ins irien.is l .. .1.... :.. i .... . i .i i i i . '' Hm. are now, re.nly to oow Willi resoectfU aubimssion tlicv ul no ' . .. . apH i to any otlitjr tril.unal. ; Km the arts and falsehoods which have been efumiliar towards us.; still they show in a il" r.:ortel to bj- ihe' two act tional parties if the cidvd amount of respect. A few iays ainoe, we ! Tb-sidcs 1 lie countless varieties rf the ............ 1 1 M I.-T1I. . I , ...II I . ... I e.-. . 1 .1 .. 1... t ..Minor iu we.-iaeii .nr. iiiiinore, ny un tie nu .ii-,.,.. ... tiii oeiier tnai no. was without strength elsewhere ; than in ,l, pU- where the ,lelmo.l wa, told, ' the .eople have not bH.-n so well able to under- sUtod. Thev have heard lloae assertions gen- I -rally with sunirise and incredulity, tl.oi.oli the fr.iitiMtrvorilj. tr retail itiuii. lli ijm.ti.l.-nt ttiu- im m v nf ih.ir repetition, the eoiifjdent t,.tie I I .1 . 1 . 1 , 1 11 wiik-ii in,-, iin.u ue-eu iiuiuo to at.iiear, aim, , alioteall, the erfect concurrence of Ib-publi- catis nnd IH-tnocrau 111 tliese iiiisrepresentatiorm.. and toe readiness with which the one sustained .1 .1 r 1 . ..- 1 . ui- one 1 1 ii.oricaiion, iiatu mane some imprea- : sioii i1.oii the public iiiiinl, or nt least upon the minor 01 mien aa consult tneir rear rattier than ! rlv UIMin th. (.m.Iiiuu tif mi,.. I (ion the eve of our adjournment, lluae-and til ph.and by ijiissionariea and -miaariea. M ill i.-al and npphretit couiidene,d worthier of a iN.'iii'r cue, auu ne assel linn .s nnu.' n. I. ...I ..i . . i .1 .. .1 thai Mr. Fillmore .,11 be now withdrawn. J In addn-ssi,, - von ....w .. .; .1. .i...;..:,..i.. . - r yoi'i".... il.ltlil. i l.-l llll'S.- Ulllrili. r. r-.rlJ ... 1 . . ... - -i u. eiiii.-e. ns far a we can the false impression to which thev have iivea r.se. and thus lo strin our ...mir. nf -tbeir nw.t bmnn and laih mil. i.i.it:n u.eans ol wailare, i None of these charges and insinuations arc true. AVe speak to all sections of our common eoumry in sating o. 'llie friends of our enndi- dad's, Ulh Norlh and South, are standiu" tirin- ly by tin ir color and by their men, and will do so until the collies', is decided in November. I hey do so both from choice and from dutv. I h.y choose it, because their men stand on the only truly natiotial platform, as broad as the en- tire I'moii, and eiactly co-cxtensii e with the i-oiisi.iuiiou, recogmiing tne rignis ol tne Males on the ono hand, and of the Federal Covern- iin iit on the other, and hold'ner each sovereifrii nper sphere ; and their duty reouinst UVcan say to our friend in all seetiorr, that fioin heiiivfoiih until the elixiion in Not ember.'' .... ..... ,. ... f,- I ..... ,., .pi, , ..... i. . ... iu.,-n,iiiiTi mio nut iii.unnie.il otouri , mi. nodus iiiu-i ue oaseo upon soim-iiiing in .1... .-. .-.... . .. . . i: . . ... ... ... . i that North and South the friends of our candi- dates are true a well-tempered ste, !. and are wotkingwith more heart, n-aP and confidence as the canvass processes. The hearts of true : llie iiiiure lliliereiii iroill lite fast, to oo true 1 ...,!,...,.. I ...,. " .ll. ...I .North and South, bent in unison - . , I I ' . i i ,m eaeu oo.ei, nuu lue.r i.anos are oeing fig-, :usly applied 10 a common h.U.r. and for a ...... 1 1 .1...... .... ... i , ,,, ,.ni inc I--.I.I a-- son, in any .iti..n, tor distrust ot fn.-rids in any other. U-l not the enemy reap anv fiuits from Hie insidious policy pursued Ly t Us in. yt e say to yu ihal il apiears to us fioin this "point of ols. nation, that if all who in their hearts prefer Millard Fillmore for President shall vole for him, he will be tiiumiltuMtly erelnl. -.. ' ... iv e do Hut pretend to direct, govern, or eou- Irol the. movement ill favoi of the American cause. That i a matter solely the hands of "- , 'he iMHiple at large. It is theirs thev ori-ina- ted it. We beheve our camlidaU-s however, are ...... .. . . inniiiteiy stronger amongst uioy7-rltiati among ...I.....: .1... l. .1.:. .: l. . :.. I -- l " " "- - . v - nt of iUtai,ee. , . "1." 7" .- .-"g.e- xouuis oi luem, mat inoae o. us lor... a uea.u . u ipniK . .. i nere u too..- eo ...r. vue ge.u.e o, uia.e.u.. lent vascular and nervous human- ilo.n '!:' ,lu,),' uf "0""1 !'e kc1' ,f n,'',!""'i "! ; !' "lyd home to guara our wagoi and sand hues and tinges sh.no and glitter in ,;. H,r Iiu.band looks on her with a proud ;t,llctu,e ,,f ,lt! in,L.rir osoirja rmrrbW . b.irust I-1 a. i n nurT. i-n.U .liH..r.,i ....i ,.r,.- I,... I. .;.... I . .i i ... i: .i.. ?.. .1 :...i. .1. . . . u "-ro oi me niiciior tisseou portion Ol .... ..... .. ... i .. ..:.. ... .i .i . .i . .. i a r n si . . i .. .1.- -1 . ..1 r 1 r KV, v u.try or Inend , ,, ' ' ,", ' ! . ' ' : .,' " " , , eneii ciinnging ngm. ... ine i.iu.i,-... e .... aIlJ s.lr)Wt ,,t.r , .ame riirvtnt lovtt -nd , tfj, .j.i, wjc, coutm,,, icflt5a l.r could hoi. in "f ' .""J .t ,a"1 Hr?.K? ''' . ... i of their luxurious growth, the fuei es.ee- . ' ..,.,:, u,,,,, fir.t , , ' r 11,' j" ' " I"" bJ menis are se-tu to ue.couuiry l,y railroad, by ( The Zo.l-.tynruttural rewurc, .fr.-l he : 8eeM ton-ratify every whim and ,7 . .. ' miier. or strung ing to acimre it Let lui..uada.l ,VsOuldu Jt ipoii I iiiil fim l iliml cheer. Let them do irieirT.rokeii Tcm.s.-!' for (heo "Til ToT.er 'VmrnesrhlOT TIIC bKeoin ,,., .... u. .,o..is.,cv. n. ...in Ki.-.i slreni'th at the ih.11. I-t each man iro to work .1 i o..... :ll l.. I., i .. .1...:. . . . . 7 , , , . . un. r..,.li,L. kit lru.lt irl,.rr un.l llie i.e. - i.L.-m ,m (hp ' X .1 aunmhii 1I.11 ct.irl i, '.i r , should induce them for ono moment to think of tak in ikies between tho CJititiiJalfS of tiiosv - i iiriiiTiTKU aViitiotiHi orrjfiiMZ.iiuns ii un nro niw f v..rl, ... " SonTir. oMhe South against the North. They hhonIJ UJ wi, WA U cvcrtlirown. TI.ecou.i-, lfy iw Hnd dcma..J. iuifoly. IV i.iiinis.oi rn.i.Moub ana i.iiM.i.so a.e ine 1 1 '..... . . 1 i. ...1 1 ale tne ( fii. iids of the I'mon. Tlu v have the (Mivver to elect them", and' rhus strengthen the lnds of to the fact that the Itquor dealers lead ihat fiienilshii and contidencc lM.-twe-n the worse than unprofitable livqs, and yet North aud the South which in other days added grQW independent bv4he- harm thev iu siii h iKiwer and iglory U the Republic. .... rn .. .' it . "i 1 . 11 1 . 1 . .1 . ,i. . ,1 nict upon society, llkcvtollow a busi- l.et us pledge ourselves each to the otnet that 1 ' - kvukv mvs viML no ins unv toourcaudidali". which every candid man admits is an and our cause, and you may rely upon it the evil fa grievcons nuisance, protected by country will be saved from the dangers that en ftW ,101,r, jt be ; and Vet the good pio- oiiipass it, and restored to th oilh t and coiili- . . . . , ..IckI which blessed itat .he clo'e of Mr. Fill pie of tlic State patiently bow their necks ltlor's,adltlil!istration. Wu. W. V vi k, W. K. Sun ii, III MI'llllKV MtllSIIALL, W. I. r.M.KKWOOII, S. Ii. IIavkn, A. K. Maiisiiaii, F. K. Zoi i.ieoKKKti, Thomas liit um. IIkxuvWixiku Iiavim, F S. KnwAiun, I 1. K. MOOHK, . II. .NKr.l, .. i it sufswIlKV-MV M. I'll-I-KK, StMlll. t . ! VV OI'K, J. I!.lli.-.l;l, ' K. I . v t I.I.KN, i S. .rT Il tau.sos, ClltKLKS I.KAI1V, tiKO. Kl STIR, Jr - , si . ii v Ii I. .... 1 ., I i titIIMIU. .AUUUSl -"t ai--iv. o.?.- (CTv:-.-..rj.n .-j. ffki.-,ji:f7t' v-Kw'Iesl't.SHl s . k-fe.y. t -t i'-, , , SALISBURY, N. C., SEPTIC GAME. IS KANSAS LTEliRlTOUY. X Tim followinir ia extracted from a kttr ro- htly pWi,bed fii the ObieTarnH:- Font 1,'n.Er, K. T, July 31. ya. not tbe.eoouijucaea Iwaiwlwbrd-kt- t,-r. Mv ilctli ii a VMlnut lriff. in tlic i J '! of a akirt of timber, on on of the main tril.iiUric of "ic ivai)a rirrr. aii aoon. ouiaocc m my uwnnne, conmainit .01 two oreauius 01 coiiou t . chilli, inclinea at ngiil anjiea over a inuicijerry ridae role. and mv couch ia this fertile flowery valley! with an Indian cainpfire at my feet, mid 1 me wars ror my muov mougii none one of tliete .1 Z il: . .... I I .. I'm , un.ig niaae 111c ii u.-.piei a..u louewmo, lor ' Latmn or nature Tht Sirjt oA'tiaar't. The Lirda are thriinii and wnguig around me, and some of tliem are j selling up a variety of sounds that teem little ',k 1 ' the nightingale, a specie of the oriole. , are ; among those 1 venture to .name. ' The hawk, duck, prairie hen, grouse, and hill crane, wild gooae, and turkey are rather abtitidntit. i Qaailruptdr. Uur quadruped ffiime consists i . i .i t ., ... i .1 . .1 . . . - i o rau i tiiii once, jppiiers, tut lox, llie Sijtnrrei. Itie badger, prairie 0g, praine wuU, eeyotia. deer, antelone. tt. nnd bulla la: We hare con- ... .. . ... snk-raWe sport witli llie wolves. J hey are ralli- They are rath- uxik a nutmiiir iron, ano rouieo uiteeii ante- .... ". .. totK-a killing one, and taking one prisoner. ., 'V,A.-Fisl.,-nd very' denufully in all the river and tributaries in the Terriory. A parlv of us, s few davs ago, w.-nt to :he Uepublie.-ii i Fork, nnd with our waon sheet, tau-K a cat- Hli tltnl weiMunl fortv-onA lanntulC uitlt .tl.i.r fish that weiglied forty-one lavuid: viUi other ' i 'i-i. :.i - wizea raiitnn" oown. s ne cai-ra is n very nue eating tish. The other tariet'ci are quite nu- nierous. llitfolu Hunt. Thcr'j is a rarty of us- w,ine . ' - m is a rarty of u mini; f..iv ,iV. lir,;,, lew dais, slarling Ironi ng up tke Saline Fork.- ch.imf.Bts have just re- a uurtaio i.uniiu ill n it: Fort ltiley, nnd following A party ol oui iieiihoor clannnnts liave lust tnri (mm . u A-.t- . 1....... u.l.l. il,. . r.( nm... buttalo, a'ad two live laittalo calves, ;lluy give soil of this Territory is a ' rieli veg.tal.le loam, atronsrly impreenaU'd with limestone. The ire - oMch lorinallon ol t he eotinlrv is verv sunn e. . .-- -, . . . . h is very likely there i, some coal in ti.w Te'rri- .,... it. ... I- ...;...i.u i ;...i . -. - ...v n.l l.mnU mra iin..rii.,iu. in mo .... I .......,. f -- "' "-.-". ....... ... ... j'.........M to about one acre of timber lo lh.ee hundred aer. of nrairie. There is water in uraat imrliona t - inf the Trrliofi' ami a i.irai.tiVFrja il..rl..tiaiee in olhers. J lie country weH adapted to Hie raising of horses, cattle, heep, and hogs ; to the culture of hemp, corn, potatoes, and the grape. A gentleman of considerable agricultural exiic- ri.-i.ee told tne he thou'rlit the piineital prixluet of the country were destined to commence with " V ;" wool and wine. They will, unqiicstioO- ablybe leading prixluctiolis, but no theory-can make this any less than a great cattle country, . . T11F LICENSF SVSTFil ' Is nn abominable monopoly, a vile an - ti-deiuoeratic feature, bent-litting the few ' ami oppressing the tlliHiy. ' l'utriek ' h mn r.ra-4Wmnn. mrttn knn4 ,..i. t.rf I,:. t-- ".......I I ..... ... . M)nugt llliin a1 make jn a .1nio , n , f , i t ,. ueeeui unu .nseiui occuoaiuiu. uen in ,. . , , . . . . ,. " kvutnekv. wbv is it that the license sva- . . - ... - ,enl ' u what principle ot j3-. or riK,lt. rty is it bused '. Is it not in open violation of justice, all right, and all liberiy f What right has, .HIV man. in a country like ours, to pur- 1 le I cuase a iiiouopoiy ior a mill- iii" a ti.i tiine by means that ruin morals, waste the t ... ... . .i i - i i siiDsiance, auu tiesiioy ine puvsieai aini intellectual man Wa poiit'end that I !.i i,tllrit linn,,.,. ..-i ; ., ,.L I. ..i .uguiu .iv..c.,ni,i, is.i, .....-' t edgVneut that the trade is all wrong, and must be kept under a restraint. ' If it is a hurtful business, it is a nuisance, and must be put down ; if it is a useful bttsi- ness, all restraint should be removed, and every man allotted toeni'ai'e in this very .. ..... . . -. timoi-aN,; iJul,ilojn,Jial, eWf,(vW, Lhrit,un employment f How .lo vou like that ? How "would you like to Ve . .i - . i - -i twenty or thirty grog Shops m every vn- I I.. .1.. ....... Mft. .v ...,... v s-. .... ... s, . j s . . ..... ... r w oiirscl vcs, we say down with the Ii - ... -.1 .i l :.i. fci.. evojse st sit-in auu ineo uuwu tv nu me , 1 . .... . , . . Miiernal liquor triune, now ooistcrcu up . . . . 1 by the license system I , J ' We'copy from "the South Iventtickian,' a .1.1 .1 1- . i l' -l"Js'-' - "'e loregoiug pungent ami ointed remarks on the licensed li.pior t raffle. I he same law exists in tlnsState, Ati J 3 su!)iect to the sumo objections. - - ... la. , Vni-fli fVii-nliim nsi ..-ilii..cu..d and submit to the galling yoke. ' Let all such read tlic following':" ' LET I'S ALONK ANI MINI Vol U OWN lit SINKSS. In reply to this exhortation of liquor dealers, j . Hums, of England, says : I I cannot let the traffic alone. I hate never 1 sold, bought, given, tasted, or recommended, or ' sanctioned it in one form or another. And y.-t, ir, this traffic won't k-r me atoW It attacks I my pocket. Who pays the increased taxation ! of drunkenness ! The sober ami the virtuous. And it is a shame that the whole community should lie taxed for - one class. I knoW some persons have said, "why don t you let our traffic, alone ! )'o don't intei fero1 ith you ; you tu.iv '. - 'si' , 1 . 1 . II ,? , I I i f, 1856. 'jroon willi ymir teeMal apoeclic.fi, only don't ''"" in tti prohibitory Iiw tn.inn. r." J 777 T.7 7. iT .V7j JT iTT .."rT tuoaUsly you woV - And where k tU- mania. riiaimnTtV-tib'"Tia n" 'o''iw, ' ami ear to lunr an.l :i licitrl Li fwl. all.! tH.Wfl to A I'llrn mid 1 ivmrmthire with moral wn-1. licdnetw, thnt limit not w ummrwu ihtohu ninnnre cm; uv m rue cuiamiiKt prouueeu uy me iirou uruia ..... i. e iratucl It inovet me in every iower oi myi ! mind. It Jitreea every emutivii of riiv suiil. Am I a man. nnd can f ae-o tlic m.inliooj of my , fellow-creature nnnihilated out of them ? Alll , 1 curinian, aim ran I v H1e11wmnoTi.nl ...... 1 .1 . .1 1 11 m.n ! i ,u ..iimm.lir m l.rniLrl u tint itu drunkard niV brother ! That de'iaded wi i . "... v ... . ... . fe of bit ia my sister ; those orphaii have a claim up- i on my-artbi.. ; and I do not d-werve the ' V"""'1 , f"1.4'.0" ? ! monster if 1 were not shocked, aud dwtrvtvsed, and griev.d, and pained, nnd martyred by tb trHtlic. Tlierefore, though I am a teetotaller, I id have no connection with the drinking bale its of the country, I suffer in bo.lv, pocket, mind. . .. i I ll .1 . - ..I .in. I oonseieiiee, ami ail die power ot my join, . i n .i i . .. ... i by. Urn evil ami destructive Hung. Tint RnHnm Af thi Spa i iciifi, my ooiioiii hi uie Benhuu'iun'ioi . . .... with the cur eil, deep tmrpe learcsol the sea lettuee, with a largo vvorous liehens,- am ,nanv-bi .inched, hollow ill'ae, ftill-d' :.; ai,l ,t ii.n in their ro-V Tittle hlad - , t.:..i i.. .... .;,,,. i ' e , ' ' ' illlll. im'!f' , . e , I Imart l.lniitd form Btilinmi-ino f..roti. -"r " i V" , . ' 'towiiil' one into anotner. in tip pareimy -r , " , . . i , - lawless order : here mterlacmg their bran- " w 'CS,B "r,".r ' "?'V"""' ..., ches, there forining bovvers and long aven- ' J? i i .i . n I e 5 t one tunc thriving abundantly, till the' thicket seems iiiiiietalral.le ; then loavit.e. Urge openings between 1 ' nir.iii. . w old and W..M, where Sitialler plants i i. i ,(. ( '...oniiur -,, In t'l.o orotiml or . .. .,..., ,.i.j ..., . ae..ij...o .into Biie-ivi.eu u.o.ci, inisnvu . " . " , .... . " ' " !S "V t ,U0 b,09SeU . M't ot heaven, they loi ni pale green -.,.. ,t ; ,...;,i,..i. ,,.,, HU-"H'HJ, rt.ie. . . . or sl:ir; l'r rlsc "1 "tarer to tlic stirlace, ' to bo tratiscentlently rich and gorgeous ni-viv; 1111.1V1 iiyiiin-i tn.-t'ii ' in 4mrlitet ""re en. aelAt awl tHirrdev And : Hirongti tins iiroain-iiKe scene, playing in all the colours of the rainbow and deep under the hollow, briny ocean, there sail 'and chase each other merrily iraylv - paiu - ted iiKdlusces, and bright sinning ni.es. 1 iiam com.ty, (Jeorgia, the other, a stu-' "I1" ar" 01 a nan nuie. mi ten snow Snails of every shape creep slowly along ,(t.,1(Iolls precipice in l'endlelon district, '"adc "fter we arrived on thegronnd five the stems, while huge, grey-haired seals South Carolina. They are both faintly of them struck the. target, which was hang with their enormous tusks on large, mentioned in the late edition of Moore's ia.1,o;lt seven feet square. This was eon trill trees. There is the gigantic Dugong, GeoyraDhv. but not as thev merit. - The ; 8,tk'ruU excellent shooting at last 4is- the siren of the ancients, the side long shark with his leaden eves,the thick-hair- !d sea leopnnl, and the eluggtali tur - tie. these strange, shapen : riii lik i juids- liuiu Ueneath. aud siu.itni.r thromdi the aii.n-v si.iav! I V-r- ,,., tlll.y grime, peacefully in the uul.ro- 1- . i.o'-" ot llie ocean s tlee p bed, wlien s.vlv, silently l ' . I,... .... 1. a hungry shark comes 1 ., . -. I i aroun.l mar grove, g.a-sy eves s.iine ghost-like with a yellow sheen, ami seek tbetr prey, llie sea-dog first becomes aware of Ins dreaded enemy, and seeks re.uge in tne iiucncm ieceses oi tne iu- gusinrest. i it nn m-tiani mo w i rest. In an itHtant the wliole scene ehan ti . ..i.-.. i n..-, i. ges. inc. oysiercioi.es lis Mien vv mi i i, ........ ...... ....... i .......... . ... 1 '-'i'. .'on nnui use.. ...... me :..e. . ..- low; the turtle conceals head ami teet nn- Jm- her imneiit-trahle ariiiiiur. and sinks slowly downward; the playful little tU disappear in the branches of the maroeys- t's; lobsters hide under the. .thick, cltnii - sily-shapeti n.ts, and the young walrus -- - - ..... Look alone turns .nddly around, and tiices the(the course ot intruder with Ins sharp-pointed ' -i-i . .. 1. . :. ....,. , inc. f rk seeKH 10 gum ins improieeteu sine, l ne name commences; uoui seek , the forest: their fins beeonie etitangled ill - .1... l 1.. I. .1..... !.... tioaeiy unci no. en unuii-iii-., m um . . Ii A- m. o-o o oi I. . elm -L- ciw.-o...lc in .eontoi. - - O , ., . . i lllir iiiai.livur.iarv. stim. ffl liirmr"Tt ms iai agony in uie woous, um, lmiikicu t..- r...in un.l l.l,,,-.,! Im t-.r.ii.i l.iii...li i i .... . .i l . i.... i.i:.. t . i -j ... .v..., ..v. ...o.s.... ......s... ... .1 . I I I . .. .II. ... anion- uiu uiancoes, o.i isosm uuis an ..til I ' 1 1 easy prey to the shark, who greedily ue- ',..... .j I.;,., i.i.,. . ., ' - Word aud TkWhK We beg leave to submit for tho edilica timi of all whose vocation it is to speak or write for the public benefit, the following suggestive passage from an old number of the " ( -U.-krr: Uedtindancy. of lan guage is never found with deep reflection. Verbiage may indicate observation, but not thinking, lie whotliiksjunch say but little in. proportion t his thoughts. He selects thai language which will convey his ideas in the most explicit and direct inaniier. - JIo tries lo compress as much "thought as possible tub' a tew -word, the contrary, the man w ho talks everlast ingly ami promiscuously, who si-enis to have an exluutstless magazine of sound, crowds so many words into his thoughts that he always obscures, and very fie qnentiy conceals iiieiu. come nine ago it was -said by Cottar " An era is fast approaching, when tio writer will be read . by the- majority, save and except those who. can ell'ect that for bales of maun- script, that the hydrostatic screw per-: .1 . . . .1 .:.. forms lor bales ot cotton, by condensing mtu liliHter- iiiio.uv.perpwi 111a oeioio oe , cupied A page. J' ' " NTTTAT Til?! Y' 1 U xU 1 J 1 k V i "WOMES AXDJIARE1AOE. Br- w hikotok mvixo. ' I have uclaida imai deal upon matriino- "V- J ba : two xowuiWWul the prida of car circlea, narried a the world Siun kaMnUMraJ iiifn ,-n.llu Iuiik- ' ,) !.; r rrienja have all eom aiid loked at , . . i ti,:,-,,Undi1l arrnTn.nt. . l..r litii.i.iiu-Ka fifi.l llir.t liava trone flm'nt ami com- . 1.1 . ' . ' . n i---..--- -j - mittej thetn to thciraonny ueii tb'.erfuIlT and without fear. It ia Jkatural to be aanguine C.. .1,. unullM . au.li tM I m Mtiiiil aurv by aimiiar flio ', t kwe ta gH unoUorveJ t... . nu j m.t. 4k li.tA iii l.a .Lit attire, and with her .milling face and her " a comer, ana wau.u tub urtue in . evea making me in their pride of lite weave a . ;Mng drealn of fulnro Upptnesi, anJ poramvle 1 myaelf that it will be true I think bow they j f j i ill't upon the luxur.ou. aofa at the Uil.ght tails, aud buildjjay bope, aud murmur in low' tones the uot forbidden tenderness ; and how ,i,.:m;,,,,.. tl. nllnued Liu ami Ibai lieautiful a . 1 I ti - lcwl ul of wedded Ute ill make even their 1 parting jovotis. and how gladly come hack from I o J , , . - , i , llie crowd and emi.ty mirth of the ear, to cacti - ' ,, other s quiet company. I picture to myelf tliat youu creature who bluhe even how at hi Lc - . . ,. . i.. r l: r . i ilatini? caress, lislr-nm? c-arrerlv for n footslei.s lislr-amj eagerly , . , , . . ,. m tl,a 1"'1't kll'"U on- ',J "'"n U"" be w,ulJ cu,ne . ""J "hen he enter, nt laat. and ' with an affix-lion as undying1 aa bis pulse, folds l.i, i,.,, u, u .). .1 1 '., 1 ' 1 - nowiii" iiiiou'ii llie iieaii ..nu i;.i;wiiii inn. ou """8 " " ? ' t ..f..i r. .t.A !..... r..- .1. ...o g.-ue.u. ....... r..re .... "v i;...i ..n;,.... ,.f ,.fl-. i;., u.ii,;., n t,;. unnui. " " - s " -i . . , ,.., , , ,,. . i.j.w : cl cres.and making hi . . . . her young and unshad 1 lul "'f -- "'"ts ...... " --- i iii ii. i .. r. jo wen oeauiv. i go lor - see her lusiiriatit hair put so- . . a. it berly away troin her orow, and i,er gir.isu gra - ; . l i: .i i i . ... ' ccs r.-igneU into mgnity, ana loveliness ciiasleii 'll'1'" erow boul them, and they going on full of liouor and untroubled year, are rettietn- - i i .. i .i .. i: . " ' ' . - - v....:.i r..j. 1,1... .f .1.. t .1. :i 1 11 r:ii ii rinsii 1 f 1 wur .iiii 1 ii. It is very surprising, says a late writer, Itat two of ttaTrrctrtcst natural cttiHwtt .i,r ,n tle WOrld nre in tile L nited States, ami scarcely known to the best informed of ' our geoTiiphers and naturalists : the one ' ;a n Tuintifnl fill in IVniiLliii llnl.er. Xt l'uceoa Fall is much higher than the Ni- .r.lra The eohimn of water isnronelled , beautifully over a perpendicular rock, and when the stream is full, it nasses ,wn witi,0t being broken. All the rismatic Cifect seen nt. N-iKrara fH Jutft-folayfJrucca untaiii in rcndlefou district is an atr - prceipice of nine hundred feet. Many ..1 I,. .. iti.;,. fie., snvio. or too ...il. r.r tl.; ...I uw.is..b. urlos .n. - 1. ...1 .1... it 1. : n,..' visited by curious travellers, ami somo - times by men of science. On the Catawba, in llotetourt county, Virginia, there is said to be a 6pring that ebbs and fl-ws with the tides of the ocean. his situated at the head of a ravine, which is flanked hy two parallcd ridges . . i teriiiinating in ... - . e ... mountain oi consiuera- ,..!..h.v.it;,m A hinitr-r nf tbo noi.'hl.nr- irhbor- t He V ... . .. . j .. e ,:ia I he niiinor of ft iliKenv.-i- .... , . . n:m Killed a deer on tne spot, am ,,r,.r-or.ii;...r t. -kin it ivhln tlx. s..rin ....:i. .;nD.i.:., ... i.,i I : bio, came pouring forth a torrent at his j VCry feet. Not knowing yi hat should , m.xt take place, he left his game, and fled witli all speed to tho nearest settler. In 1111.111111 lllin lll,HII.-ll 11.111 111.-.-II 111 3,- faces tl.e(t,e courso 0f a few boors, or, perhaps, a (Hi teeth. ; (laV) ,lcy venturoJ bnck f0UM j ,,0 J,.;, protected ;.Irv bnr.-U.foro their departure, saw k ; ,irV) but,-letorc their departure, saw it . . : . , arAn flow and ebb. until it was no lonr; er poon Since that time, its regular ebfes . ami flows have been wi tnessed by huu- , J ""' l 1 r f st -.si-?. A. 1. I sr.fl I , . IT'I -ir,-. -r-.- F.insn "S,Kti. TbnaA sitnill r.il-os of 1 . ' '. - . . pcrtumeU soaps used tor the toilet can :i. i. . i. .-...- easuv ue maiiiuaeiureo ur oissoiviii " , .. " cotiuuou bar soap ot any kiuvl, amiailUing -.. perfumed ingredients, and colouring mat- I -e .i .. . ti i ters, ii uic laiier are wesirvii. ine liar soap is cut up into thin slice, jdaced with a smalliiantity of water in a pan .u'i a iiic, ;i:iu miiivu iihui ii i rvic- en in a paste. me H'rioiues are men added, we ........ .. stirred, and tho soap run oil ., . ... , -. , int., ! U'lt Fi-.mi., op .Ms i .1,1.1 ..t in a is.-u-ii i V .i i p ace In he coupe v-fHW.lay it is lit to be cut mto cakes, and stamp,, with anv urminu'tit.-il tigure or name. In es talilishiikhts tare uf these for conducting the manufac :oa; s the heating is perform ed in a steam bath, and machinery and apparatus are employed for conducting the business with facility .and economy. , Af ni' iiil No ''. This is (vei-finned with two pounds of the otto of almonds added to one hundred and twenty-eight pounds f dissolved Kir oap. The 4ieat should be as low as possible. Ilrmrii H7,.nr Stiiui. This soan has . i ..:. I? l .': ...... u uisyiigiiisueu rvpituu ion, fnii.fc.-iis Ui retail for twenty-live cents per pound. It is made by adding half a pound each ofi ... 1 .1 :.. 1 ouo caraway, ciot es, niviiie, cassia, umi lavender to one hundred and sixty eight pounds of dissol ved bar Soap. Its brown colour is produced by roasted sugar-r-car-'" aniel. . ' IVrfnnied soaps of endless variety can "be - proajieed, according to the pertumes empioyeu 10 jjiisiiiEiii ineir peculiar, lotir. So. no itf the fragrjince howovor,, -.-( ..'.; .. a .... . J - ...... - . . 1 . ... , , . to J i- . .- , J.:- I h.--..; s is t. i.-id Uie o. l'.iifV rinua ingredients cold. 'l.i.- is done by shaving tar soap in vcrjr tl.in icca, poriiijihg them in a mortar with a very small , .pianffiy of cold soft water, j adding tha perfumes, and triturating well wim me pestie. v hen well triturated the soap is taken out and pressed Into any desired form of cakes in moulds, and tbea set to dry in a cool p!acc.Z J . Tten U a JuflUck Eioislv AVIicn a lad, an old gentleman took thtf trouble to tenet me 8ome little kflawleI! ! of the world. , With this vicvrI rcmem- Ih.t he one day asked me, "When is a : man r;cl, enondj ?" I replied. "When be . . r ' . . . J'i'Vll, it umi ig has a thonsanif nr.n.nds.' He said, "No." "Two thousand f" Ho said; "No. 14 Ten thousand r "Xo." "A Jmnded tliou- Ten tliouv sand i" which I thought would settle the Ltioiriffs ;. but he still coutinu t-a or I save it un, and confessed I could inw!,t'"' b,,t 'ed be wmM inform 1 ",e- graeiy said, n hen he hot ' ,''' MOTt than ht ha, and that IS Deritr ! ; . e MnlrM one ,ll0nsan" "e w'8Uci "".-", ini me, uieu iwco- . V "V 'w"i umi lljSIIVUn tWHIU LJ ) 1 iroin uiai nis ncues WOnlU . , . - i hiiioiu! ui one liutinreu tliottsanu. and SO on till ho bad crasned flin n-lioln vnrbl ' ufter which lie wonld look about him. liLf AlfiVlltltlor. fur Otbpp vorbla trt lisut- j eS." ilauy a proof liav 1 had of the old ccntUjittauV reuwi ka since be wade Uem ? happy 'to say, I . , . - . . . 1 ' ,! 'l fond "in SnV inflnit" perfecnT ft iVot wnii aii iim iiiuniie pcriettions. itison- y the Creator, and not the Creature, that can satisfy. H. V UIOW.CU.I IUV I (VWlll 1 Ull CIIJVI' Tb Tef th. ' "" " " j olofit r.lrlr..id cuncl.iiitA; . .I.a l.....nU - CHU.iHi.vwiu lUCUUIIItllvl- .: ... i, -.e JTT gau tain. It, is a vitnform compound, suf , rjciently hard to strike fire with steel ; its ' surface i auiooth ad polished, and it e - t .t l . . i .i torins a tlneker lavcr in tlio crown of tha , ,i . i . .i ' L. i .j . .i , b'th, and at I he parts where the teetb come ill contact, tlian twarils the cervix or n.eelS. Its crystalline tbres, U seen through a miseroscope, are transverse to the lrppnilicnlar surface of the teeth, , , pmtnnle from tin i WJ be- . ... .. . J . .,,.1 .......i,.l,. f : , . , neatii in inuuiiierabie niiform rniinta, giv- ! .i . i L ir inji in me more iruiisiuceni Jjieuinm ' Tnu ,u..0 . - . j j. i Ti.i.v.. ii. no i ;ii.u a.v auuiiciiauil, m ii .:r..i ...i.... t. ' . uvauui ui ypiteiy ii'narai.ee. it is up pea, however, that the cnamal liastiettb- asP llliiiril VAfi.ihl ltrF IliirVAa In I la matliiiMul , 'r7 "'" .r '7 "7- t-.'i.ruivivvi o iw i, exsava ,!. jib jtii iim' i A fivvm i.r .-- r..vi,! ... ...... .. . . .. , 1 voiti u.iy siii'iuwu isuja LUC 01. 1JOUI9 ; Democrat of the 15th instant) a (mall company assembled at the arsenal to wit- lief 1110 trial 01 a cannon constructed up- "a "ew principle, and invented by our JUotwen' .ik, Jiitnickv ipiiiamidi. " t;u,,,,uru,-cu lawwviuw, ; Rt ' e northeast corner ef the arsenal j WR"' t'' S,m being directed to the bead i f l'ie 8a,1d bar opposite, a distance of ll"ce' ''O ""J1 ure octagoual the ! t,ase alllJ aool,t to,,r inches iii diameter. -Jongaicu sijme ten inches, and pointed i Atlliute nne bullet, iho , "i"8 1 '..bre are so formed as to J'rojeci tne uaii witii exfraordiBary force, ir.""1.: S'"-"' accuracy can oe oo- i lal neu,ln " working 0t tins gnn than m.n oi any otncr now in use. llie rver- .u" 0,1 tile ground familiar with, artille.. rv were fiiirblv pleased wi tli "the nnrform. iiiiei. "'vv' "" .1 flClOUt .VanifyiBr Glass. . ..i.i ' ,. , , I,ils(.beon discovered, at IW Pel' ,es' "fa "own piece, with a con- ,f U"U. kT one J ""PI',080 .,l t0 o" .mtKoiiv niir ieus. iow. IE una itMvn . ., .. ' . . "oeienis were not aware ot ,ili8 lH"vor' aml tlle '"mention is given to tial''o by siime, to a Dutchman, in lt521. j - -, .....i. n , ..iiii.ie.o.i.1 i.iierosvopv is attribute.) toouc l'ontana, in the seven teenth century. But without a uiugnify giass, how did flic Greeks and Romans work those fine gems which the human eye is unable to read without the assis tance, of a jglass J There is one in tho Na- "-' ' xoe.u is one in u. Pje- roud col ec ,on,or example, t! ,J w,ut.1' " ,s ""P'Wo to , thc le- ii-iii.i. i.r u i i ir .1 iimi'ii j. trt B . i . i j-s-.. ....-, : n-, J, ".i'V'"S """) '"K . j ..e .,, 4..e.i on was loumi ... ii... i ..... .. .... f - ---- j .-... ,.... .u. en-graving thereon, which stone is now ..i ...... i.r . .-. . ii ... . iau im ifrt.i,.a.tiio h iumiiiiii aianari Loir 3". i-ii il J), . The low necked , ... ... i ., i (IrCSSCS Ot HIC 1,'lllieS BTO llltllle tll MlOinO. , ,, . , j.F - ..II . . I- -s 1... . . a. 1 1 0 I 4""-" j"'"",' ceri.nu icuows oi ine i,,, .. , j , i ,, . "'JL' a--,., ... i.ni.i. i. iiciier ouai- ness. In our opinion it is with ladies a privilege they might be allowed to in- .Inl y.-, ,,t f;,,ir .1 m the wits who ,... i ,l i... i 1 ...... . I'u.'i iiviivniir. loeiii nan i.('.ii.r isi. 11 i,,,,,.. i.- ,i. . -,. ,,. . . .-...... .. ...v. .... .iv,. tiisu VI. .HU.V-B, let . , . . . them look the other way. 1 hero was a ju t,,0 Fifth . toro last ,A.llti am, 1(J J . ,- i .. ' , . . . ... ... j , ,iiviifi.-o IV.W-II1IIIU.SA1, so low were some of them disposed to go that Jones said to s'nooks: ' Did yon ever see the like?"' ",No," says Snooks,"! never did; at least since 1 was weaned." This was outrageous; but presently the rascals met the belle of the eveninir. a spendid creature, and Jones e.claimed; What a efalaxvo! b-caiitv!" Well, I declare,'" says Stnx.ks,. u yo have the nik-mit ..i : ... , 1- . ""?"' ot tne; 1 thouirlit a y,j.u.y uiciuiiea a constellation ot leau ties." "So it does," savs ' Jones. . '.'Joii't tou . . -ti - - see ine iniiKJ wivv. ( )li they passed, and soon encountered a magnificent woman with shcIi frank de velopments'as to leave no room for doubt as to the quality of her charins. "There," says Jones, "is the finest woman in the room. racw says .-Mlt..K, "Mie outstrips all the rosC'1 FT , r ,tw - - "-.. "4... if-,-,4-.i..i. t,.....i. r,..jJ-..J.. 'l: " - . . ; . ' ' - . . "- . . .' .. " -- " '" - I - "-. -""7 '. " -w A " . - " - " ' - "..-. ,- - ".- - .i' . -. .. ..................i.iai.tt.iM'-a.-'-'atvwtttw