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.V:.. :oMLJJl 4 YOLtTMK VI. WINCHESTER, TliXX., JAXUA'liY 2i, 807. nnni ; ,1 . , ' . .. Woods Yuteniau's old stand, lately occu pied liV t l:il!H ii n iv ciinuiiigiiinu, li & !21 XorthCollegc St. XASIlYir'I'K, T E X X E S S E E , Manufacturers of tho celebrated "Wrought Iron Cooking- Stove, Cast Iron Cooking nml Heating Stove, fx ami: led and plain- mantel CRATES. ALSO JIANTTAlTUUHllS 01' Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper "Ware, . Plain sheet ami Jai:iiini'ct Tinware. Xj TZ J? 53 - Wo are now manufacturing and hiqiort-in"cv"i-y variety of Coal Oil Lamps lor the parlor, dinim; room, hall, clininucr mill kitchen. c;iiuiii(.!ici's, patent and common Chimney.-, limners anil Wick, and the llnuiit and limesl OIL, all ot which we win umiranlce to sell tit or Im'IoW Lollis- TltEFPAUU & CO. nnv2l wtSm rilANK MOOiiK. W. T. 8T0NK. V.'. T. 3IOOK13 A ., MAX U t'M TLTt EJW ami DEALEL'S IN Stoves, Crates, Ovens, Tots, Skillets, Litis, &c, mid even- description of Plain, Japanned 'and Pressed Tin-Ware, lIOUSE-l'TPNISIIING GOODS, mid all kinds of IV O O 2 Hi X W A. IS K , Xo. J!!), North Market street, Next dear to Tom Well's old Drug Store. XAi'HVIIXE. TEXE. Cadi paid fur old copper, brass, lead and pewter. iipv-'4 Urn HKNliV i:VlMl. A. (I. KWINO. EWING & CO., VilOLKSALK GKOCEBS A NO CO JIM ISM O V JiEISClIA X TH, Corner College and Chnreli, XAS11V.II.LK. - - - TENNESSEE. Solicit the nileniioii and pal ronage of ilie merch.iiilsuf Franklin am! adjolningcomi tle.. nov:!l wtlm I? .' T i' 1 j 1 i WANTED. -A POUT 50 Pounds id' nice, rich belter, for which marl et price will be paid. Wanted for family o v. and not for .-peculation, hence none Ind: Nirt: Iniiier, W illi nil I lie water woncd out. wiil be accepted. Apply at the Home .lournal (Jtilci; inmnaiiali ly. iiov ln-j -; "(.jASii' V.rA?.'TKL. ANY ONE wi-himj; to contract to deliver about lil'ly nice l.nn.s ol meal, the coming winter, can do mi, and upon delivery of the lutnis can e l the money. Apply'at tin; Home Jour nal ('d'.iec. iiemct'iaicly. !l" ! l'K'ili 'ITllMUV. joiin iouzi-:l.i.. W. :! NAN. srnv; 1 1 n. u Attorneys at Law WINCilESTEIJ, TENN.. Will practice in lee (.'ourt for Franklin and adininiii counties In Tcnncs.-ce. and .l.-vkeoii couuli. Ala. Prompt attention iven to eolleel ions. feld7-tf. Attorneys atLaw AVlNCIt'ESTEl:. TENN.. Practice in the Courts of Franklin, Cof fee, Grundy. V.'aireu. and Lincoln coun-tie-. and ! .!e Xa-lc. ille courts. . t'ei-l-ly. i iislrioutions. AVe would call attention to the opin ion of oim of the leading papers of Cansda on this subject : Mod of our readers have no doubt read oiiie of tiie immorms advertisements ol loll. Fiilerpl i (il'i ( olieerts. ,ve., v. ideli ai'j.i ar from time to time in Ilie public prims, olferi mo-l ti mptinf; bmaiiH to llte-e who v. iil palronie them. Inmost climes these life "ciminc humbugs. l.'ul liiere are a f 'V ri'siieelalile I'rms who do lie-iness in litis manner, and they do 11 as a i leans ot mereasuig tueir wiioii'saie mis- 10 , mid md lo make money. From sm h lirm . il i ti ne, handsome mid valuable ar ticles are procirreij lor a very small sum. and w hat i- more Important, no one is ever cite: ed. Every por-joit gets pood value for hi- dollar: because, as we have stated. 11 is inleiitb d io net ih an ailvertis'jineiit to iiierca-e 1 heir" ordinary busitic-S. We! ivescn tioml.ersi.f pri.e.' sent out in this way by Ski rmaii. Watson & Coin jiittiy, of Xa--a;i street, N. Y.. and there is no d'liid.t lluil -oie.e of i lie articles are wi.rlii I'b'.litorleu limesihe money paid for them, .widie we lime md .-.ecu or h.ianl of a sin "leariie'v wliieit v.as not fully worth the doll. if v, Ii lei i ilciyd. ,sV(fi((;wi'ii,,ti'.Moii in al. C. I'... Jan. l:l. ISC'! ne It ET WE EX VMMl n DLCHERi). CI.A'.tMNt V. MOILN E Is riimiliiprn (TothI J Hack, drawn ly a span of stout horsPs. Iietwccn Wiu,d.e-li r Klitl iJeclicrd. and lie siilieils the li: i l.l;:'!'f uf the liltlilic. lie will call at ciiviie-ignaliil place for p:iss-j anteesileere shall be im l.iilupi io toiineet 1.H1 way-t. anil jruar- with all trains. .... ... .1. .. - IT.... ... ...Ill U vHii i". it ii ;ii i'"' rii n u i jiinii7 w promptly attended to. S-TG PIECES ! P EICON'S (leslring clothing limde in lir-t cbi.-j stvleeau Juive it done by giving me a i ail. Strict atten tion jjiven to cut ting, repairing, re moving gn use and puict. i tilting b.i-tLci..s,.-acitues and riding haldls lor ladies, in liic latest rtyie; tual all work made in shop varraiiled to lit as well or lietter than nan hit bad ci-ewlieri! in Winchester, or tliecii-timu'r can get the money fur Ids n-oods iintj Irilc.millgi. See sign foiuh-cast Mi' of the mpcire. Wiu tliester. J. V.. WEAVEIt. ilecX tl" Tailor. Gil HA 2 L'AHGAJXS! A I.L iorson having land coaileinn'Hl -i'i- und rKjhl by tlif lax Collector for the , Uixcsof lvcj, ami bid in Ity raid Collector, and turned over to tliet onnty. ran n:ilim : - Ils?.e '? unUKiltm7i ! 60 rn r cent, on the miii. Ur the namei an ; Im: zi'lticd with ni deputy, p. K. Si.attm. JOHN li. ENOCU. 'lecin tt Clerk, SWEET OWl'OSAX KliOM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fasliloualle perftunn. The llncttt cfr tniirttd or rnanulactured in tho United ti. Try H tod lw oot,vir!. HOME JOURNAL, ITJIMSUKU EVliltY HATLltlJAV BY W. J. WLATTEll Jk, CO., W, J. BLATTER. H. U- VVLIX. Vuv Ttsrnis, Sec Fonrtli I'as! Reading Mattel' on Every Pntfe. TO .CORRESPOND ENTK. No nollco cun lie tiikun of Aiiuiiyaioiiii Cuiii.niinliT.. liims. WlialeviT is intoij .UmI fur in'.,iTtiini in The Home .loumal, imist be uulhentirate'l by 1 ho naini' anil ii'lihvsii of Hie writiT nut ucc L'ssiirlly I'nr ) 1 1 1 1 1 c -: 1 1 1 1 i i , but us a t'lnibiinca lur KikkI I'ailli anil vi'.-iHiiiviliiHty. All Ijusi iiib k-tlfl's Jul' this uaii'i) tliiiukl 1:0 uil-cti'f.-si'il lo"Tliu IIuiiiu Joiii'iKil," tt'liii'lii'sler. All com mi. n Iu iens fur iiililii'Ulloii must lie wrll- ten on onu sldv ul tw liai;e, aii'l ullli all otliiir mutters ciiiiiavteil with the cilltuilal ilepnrl. uient, (ilimilil lie mill ivfMi : ICilllor uf'J'hi! iluiiie Juufiiiil, Whirhcstcr, Telia. We ':tiinit, u a li.lt-, ni.iU rlnk.' tn lc turn ui'liclrs not I'minil mllalili' I'tiriiulillration. IVrsoiiiil iii'lii liM w 111 lie luiurtvdonly iu olvcitiDe- nieuts, aud ul iluiihlc ruli'3. THE CROSS HARK. A ( ro: mark (thus X.) upon a ubrl- Iji'M paper is inteniliiil a.i it mnilleatinn for him to pay nil for the .siine. within u reiii- onahle time, or the paper wilt bo discon tinued. mir.i i n Mi iijiw ProlmMy tho most ilisgu sting and obseifiio culoiiuy Unit ever transpired u any dolibcrulivu 1 oily in tlni world, ocfiirt'd i;i tlia Kiinip Uou.-ji! of liepro- iciitativcs on Saturday tlic Jilli inst-,1iu twoen ThaJdens Stevens mul I'nl'u J P. Sja.nldiiHr, both members of the God ind morality party. Those livo old men, r.inidthe laughter and npphuise of their Radical associates, indulged in n dialogue ) grossly and oWeie and vulgar that they would have been kick ed out of a brothel for repeating it. It i-i actually too disgusting -to bo pub lished in a decent fiiniHy newspaper. Decency, i well us sense, wisdom and ! ,... , .. , . , , . iu uniii, n.iu n.t.u mv';i:lc. I itijm the Jaco'oiiis ill Coiigresw. . Morton, of Indiana, and Cameron, of Pennsylvania, arc among tho Aboli tion ornaiticiit'i to be added to the Ren ate ,net session, As the show bills would say, this is so unsurpassed com bination Morton representing ail the morality, and Cameron all the honesty of the loyal party. The mongrel lunatics in the. Kan-.as Legislature are discussing a proposition to amend the Conslilulioii so as to al low negroes, and all persons over eigh teen, regardless of sex os color, the elective franchise. The design of this movement, like others of the same char actor, ia to bring suffrage into con tempt, preparatory toils enlire aboli tion and the establishment, of an oli garchy of Puritan saints. us o . There was a great deal of tho article called "cheek" in Senator Edmunds' denial of the eharge that the bill 'reg ulating the tenure of olllee" had no oth er than a partisan object. Mr. E. can take the premium for impudence. The Congressional smelling commit tee sent to New Orleans arc reported to have procured what they went for "evidence of a premeditated massacre." 1 lie journey iv.is superlluoua. J neev- j Kgypl. The colors upon the walls idence might have been as asily man-1 Xei p's festal vaults are an fre -'i a ufiietiircd in Washington, ami wmihl ! painted yesterday. So is th ( ! !: have been fully as reliable. That wonderfully sagacious agricul turist, Isaac Xcwton, of the heed de- mirlniciit, stii'sresis, in his last iuouisi- lorial circular, that returns should be made of the number of .sheen killed be ' dogs and declares that "dog htivs Bhot,ld be placed among tho Xulionul statutes tis well as in the enactments ol the States !" Shades of the framers ! what are we coming to under this flood of Abolition ignorance and fanaticism ? The Mongrels will leave nothing to the people nor the State ; and the day seems iw mi, lulling n iioi vuiitan it m i sume control of all legislation, from a , ... : , , I till fri f!f.li'il n 4r.,.tiiin ,,f i.,t,,,, i-t f., l io nc coming wncn congress win as bill to destroy a section of country, to a municipal regulation impounding stray porkers and destroying dogs, and when no one but a Supremo Judge can t'-y a case of assault rndtiattcry. Accident?! of Speech. Pat has long labored under the iin- putatioii of making more "accideiiK' I with tho tongue than any of liU fellow . .... morlaw: U K it can he vcrv roaililv jnutjnu mill mu iniu nut uctjvr.-.auij indigenous to IrbAx noil. 1 A 1 ' - 1 It-.. I. - a rreiieiiniaii nai.ieu v.aiion, wno died m Paris not many years a'o, was remarkable for a bovine tendency, 1 here is a letter of his in existence as , follows: ".21 v dear friend I left mv knife at your lodgings yesterday. Pray u nd it to mo if you Cud it. .Youm, Calino. P. S. Never mind sending the knife : 1 have found il." There is a note to his wife, which be sent home with a basket of provisions, the ostscript to which read : "Y'oti uill find my letter tit the bottom of the Vsket. If you Vhould fail lo do so, let me know as soon as possible. It is said of this same character that on one occasion ho took a lighted ta- per to fmd hi way down btairs without arciflcut, cud after cettint down ,,ro,l?nt lt hM WH" thanks, leaving himself at the top of the stairs in the dark as at first A lady once asked the Abbo de Mat iguon how old he was. "Why, I am only thirty-two," 6aid he, "but I count mjetlf thirty-tjree, because a little boy nas boy w..s born a ymr Nfore I was and ' died, evidently kivping mo hack a Avholo year by accident." It was a Scotchwoman w ho paid that tho butcher of her town only killed half a beast at a time. It wan a Dutcli uutii who biiid that a pig had no ear marks except a ulioi't tail ; and it wan a llritish magistrate who, being t-'-'ld ''3'" vagabond that ho wii not married, responded: "That's a good thing' ft r your wile," At a prayer meeting in New Hamp shire, :t worthy layman tipol.e !' a poor boy'whono fat her wa3 a drunkard and who 10 mother was a widow. At a' negro ball, in lieu of "Not transferable," on tho tickets, a notice was posted over the door, "No gentle man udmilto 1 unless he eoines his, el!-." A'n American lecturer of note sol emnly said on: evening : "J'arenls, you may lmvc eliildron, or, if you have no!, your iluughlcru may lmvc. A western editor once wrote: "A correspondent asks whether trejn:iue of Waterloo occurred 'before, m' al ter th o commencement of. the Christian era. We answer it did." A Maine editor ava a pumpkin in Unit Slate grew so large that eight men could stand around it; which i.tatemeut was only equaled by that ol the booster who saw a Hock of i)iv:eons so low tuat be could shake a stick at til Those tivo observing men, o l of whom sum that lie always j!o,,c.m when he lived through the monlli ol' jiay lie Iivcil th rough the vear, ami .10 vear, ami the other of whom said at a v.-eddh." that more women than men had married J that year, were neither of them Jrhdi-j men. i I'ALSE ii-:vortox. I do not like to hear him pray NS'lio loans tit twenty-live percent; I'or then i think the tiorrnv, er may J!e pressed to pay lor fiod and v, i;l. And in that book we a!! should bee i. Which .-ays the leader shall he lit As sure as I have eye? to ivad It docs not say "take interest." r, 1 do not like to near mm pr.i Un ljeud.e:l knees tiho n an lnr, For ifraco to ? pend aright the day, Wlio knows Ids acielilnif h;i no ilour, I'd rather sco him eo to mill And buy the luckless brother t.rtjst!, And seu liis cliildaen eat flieir nil, Ami hiuli bcneaih their humble .-bed, 1 do not like to hear him pray Let blessings on the widow !!" Who never seeks her home to s y. 'If wauls o'eVlnke you ciliie InKe.'' 1 iiale the prayer soloinl and long. J hat s ollcred at the ornli.in s :t, py him who sees him crushed l.y v mm', And only with the l'q.sdo t e I do not like lo hear her pray, Willi jeweld ear and silkis;!iv--. Whose washerwoman loils t.tl due. And then is asked "to Ivor'-: mr'h -." Such pious shiners 1 dcplne, Willi folded hands and face d-eie;e. They lift to Heaven their -anel eye-. Then .steal the earning:: ef i.he peer! do not like such soulless prayer:'. If wronjr. I hope to be to; : i: No angels witiglhcio up. hard lie;::-1- 'flicy'iv lost ajoiliinu mile ' iV.s.i ileav I can not like long pra ers ;n hear. A ml si iidied. fi"m the lips di jiarl ; Our Father bend,- a "ready eat ." Let words be low He hear.- ine h art. J.ost Arts In rcorard lo colors we are far Is h!i: 1 , 1 tho ancients. Koiie oftlie colors in the j 'dor tiieV.mo.i' --.vnen i, c.!.mie.i Egyptian paintings of th.Mi-'.umi-i ofj eed : ami I, tor on-.', have n- quar ycars ago are in the least laded, except ' ri 1 with P'.ulicaf.Mii and its .o.p.mcats the green. The Tvrian purple of the I for striving V) i.ltahi the. naiunil, legit entombed city of Ponqitui is as JVcsh iniute ti:nl iiicvitablo re.m.ts of chang to day as it was those thousand years ! ing of our system from a goverriueiit ago. Some of the stucco, painted ages of consent to ii government of coercion before the Christian era, broken up am! i and force. At the same lime Inm md mixed, reverted to its original b.i.slre. I prepared to compete with them in the And vet we July the ignorance of the race of Rauii.almm, and if I were, 1 ibirk-.skiiinod children of Ike ancient should aim at that which IlloUJ could if tlie Egyptian prince, who tins e miem poraneous with Solomon, and ('!, op: ira, at whose fed Ciesar laid the iu lies of bis cinpire. And in regard to mel-.d i. Tim edges of the statues of the obeli- ot i'.gy.vt, and of the ancient walls of Pome, ar ns sharp as ii lull hewn yi d-oah y. An r Z ,,0t be peiictrtiled with l lull lucil bc.llll.s, l ae I ti nil i.i it l.o , i. .i.i tl'.e ed: o u poiiKtille. And their stii'iaee isexccea ing hard, so hard that when the Preach artists engraved two liu-s upon the obelisk brought from Egypt, they de stroyed in the tedious task, many cf the best tools which can be l.ml.ufuc lured. And yet those ancient monu 'ripti(ris placed upo n theni in olden time. I his, w itii other facts ol a stn- . . . . ments are traced an over witti ihe n king character, prove that they were far more skilled in their metals than '-'ii u now, witn more than tig, it hun wcarif. Quito reccnl'y it is recorded j died millions paper money, having no that when an American vessel was on other basis lima credit upon credit,! the slftrcs of Africa, a son of that be- j 'our ply, ami a taxation, Stale and red-i liighted region made from an iron hoo.! t'i'al (or Imperial,) quite equal in! ii knife Kiiiii'ibir to imv on boai.l I lie i amount, I am not till re that a biesscd ..,.1 .. t ,.. .it, .'.. i,. o u, i ,: I Damasciw excellence from a l iecu (,f! iron Fiction U very old. Scott hid his 1 . . foiintornart two t kiumuI vwi:s n-o.-t story is tol l of a warrler wko had ! not time to wait for the proper forging"'1 JuUee and good sense upon na of his weapon, but Hcized it r-d h.ot, j Uon.s.' rose forward, and foimd, to I.i:, sur "Mcant'uyo, liowevcr, deriving such prise, that the cool air h -,i.s iron into a.i excellent : 1 tempered - el ic f.ou ! The tempering of steel, therefore, which J was new to lis a century hince. was old 1 two thousand years ago. l.i..eoi:i and h.s Atcumi-tratioa oi high Capitol, and did not recognize a single Ventilation is deemed a very modern ' crime againat the Coii'ditution ami pub- j whitc'eiiilcu of Ike district in it. Nine art. Bui this fo not the fact, for upcr-' a,,d private: libeity, 1 eoiil'me myicli li eu out of twenty were negroes, ami ature3, miqucstionabiy made for thejuow ci.itily having no cabbage gar-1 the rin.aiuder were cither strangers or purpoac of ventilation, are found in the pyramid tombs of Egypt. Yes, thou sands of years ngo the barbarous Pa gans went so far as to. vcntilttj their tombs, while we yet scarcely know how to ventilate our housca. Gov. Button, during his late visit .o New York, secured an cxlciifakm of tho Alabama Stale debt on highly sat isfactory terms. For the six mouths ending Decern ber 31t, there were chipped from Peu pacola, Florida, to Spanish ports 2,00'J 01 0 feet of lumber, wcrtii 70,000, . Flt'O'l' MR. VALLAX - I I JIA31. Power of Congress to TVrritorin! i;e n Slate, A Convention oCnlltLe States. Tho following letter from. Mr. Val bindiglmm to Mr. Pomeroy, ol'Vi'ineoa .sin, we !iod in the LaCrossj Dmoerat It is cfmraeterislie of it author, bold, fearless and to the point. While we dill'er with him in opinion a to the I'hiladellihiii Convention, it d ies not amount to enough to bo of su.iieient moment to nnilliolv word.-i about. Deiil - ocratwwill read Urn letter v.ilh f.itii-fe.e-tioii : , DAv roN. Oiiio, Jammrv :i, M. 21. Pomeroy, K.np, La Cro.-.e, Wis : DeirSir: Vour'softhe ,'tlat tilt-, with the card enclosed, I have just received, and will ii h'iVt r it onrowifit : As to your lir.-.t inquiry Conni es.-, in my opinion, hat no mure, eonuitn lioual pi.nver to 'TeViitoriaiix"' tie1 ceded SiateV (o clled) ll. mi t" m 'k'en'itiiries of Ohio or Wi ;en:i'.;i:. N'eitbor lias any otlr r dep ir!m !! i.i the federal (Jovcrniaeiit, nor i ll ilnvo dejiijfiment! eo'iibl.'ie.i!. Tiie States made tho Federal Government in tlsc !icj!::ming : l.wl no-.v tin: fable oi S-.'.lun I: rever.-ed. and the child devours t; - ! p.u ! paren i 1 ".i.s to your s;.coi d in prd-.lblo 'lvsult if ti e ba !i I.e carried out or ntieii.pt.-, me a little Latin : Ik f ',, l ! ' ' I ! i ..-.li i i:n f.'.r sue re imih) fat if: if ;.;:' Oi) the most, can 1 1 lv general results, at foreseen by the wieestof mo in the.se dart; time..., v of history, and every man, of political ee n nance, seems to be bi nily, mid when ( very ere, or co'.vai'ea. e. or : it'll c,' I'V le. law of God, i my a ;en w. el ol !i in;; tre;y n- foih i fee t.ievli !l!iv he wi.nvt, 1 plans' for is ;d even t most hen st n he public goo,! liattee... have ee: future ; proptit s , I Fee to C e i to ;-p. euhde as to b-s do I venture J think that -bad mue'i v. Yet ro;;rauiine lor lie: politic.".! campaign polo J a-i a "Tea! upon boinalle ai j Washing! m, in A ; r'l and May last, been honcd'y, courageously and vi.eoi'ousiy curried out. ..instead of being- set :e i Je 1 for that eombin diou of procure.! ;;bor ition and accident .1 i.iKrarri.ige, ill.' ! Philadelphia Convention o!'A::.oi'-t. I I we sleiiiid have biel as gro'i a vi.-torv .in t.i" tail cPTiioiiH n i.e :.u,:ereo Isive ti de::!. As ii i , I fear the 1 1 ope of the rcu.! i.m eriehed tiieli, i tied the 'Great Am -r can Kevoiui; J .siil' iuii-t now o en mvoiecLi". hat and id of , till cither it .-' in form, :: tied grs'.nc '..r.r father stcol. im mil have : rlretely oh". Fedel -; s.d up ; -;.cr;;t:i. lie ov d't'.ir ed lotalh dantially in feid. L'epubli.'. wi.it h s!i:u ii!g in ii---'poti.-iiii under tiie shadow of l!m name ae- torm tl'.e cant of IVt e in-:' iimia'im ; or have ! precipitalcd n counter revolution, (through whieli. 1-y Fie e.-.piaiiou of lire ! am! blood, ami suiu ring, il may la , the American people shall recover thai j light, jVee, cheap sy-lem of govern I metit m hieh lliey have so eagerly aid I reeldei-.d;- Ihrown away. Ail thi.i in 'deid, was implied bv ike 'ate civil war I comiiirml micees) to 'out-iierotl iler od,' and go at one bound so fa.- behind its present demands that even Kepubii jcan !.l;iic:d!sm would stand aglue-t. I oor.hl cut und'. r ilcep that no 'lower deep could no idilnd or lalnouic I. l or, in good sooth, 1 am not one. of tho.-:; who delude notion that other can la iumiseivett wiln the vain . .y viebliug one-hr.li', the' i . . . . made aecuro. Micii '.jops never silence the triple . . . 1 1 to Ceiehicj, Headed dog ot iane.ueism. And more i.-. but one way to deal with a revolu tion ; either to go w ith it totally, and ale, ad of il, or light it every inch, and ( rush it. W foil; hi the bat wo have gou dashiiig char: Inihc :. and have not com -touch so ::e. lown Indole the bold of tiie iliac!; I'lui 'ht with his visor up. And so il has ever been; ami soil will ever be, v.oril wiih oittend. ' 1 cannot add A nest ; it .ticks in my throat.' For slid 1 would iv member the sublime old Poman ma:;;t:i, ud never despair ol the Kcpuhlte ; for j,:r:in:iiier' in th,, mv ,,f lininice. ft,;. , hi not at any iiniiaehl.Vrove the salvation of Ihe .dii; at her very l-st lurch. For ils M. (Juizot in hi ; li . tore of Crom wcu ro;otimiiv vvnw 'It is by ex-1 "austtou and necessity laat God i:.p saUshietion and it is both great and -sweet as spring; Ironi the rcejut de- emmus ol Im: 1 idled Sul. Siiprti-iej Court of the , ctiiivictimg Abraham ; den lo cultivate, especially during the LEli'ICU pivrt nl coin smq to me studies and 1 1 do notkaow personally one oi me labors of my prolc-sion,' aiiii am con-1 members of your corporate govcrn tent just now lo look on in politics, and meat, but a few tolerably well dressed await with faith and patience tho work! men and therefore, nunarkablej were of -time, the corrector and avenger.' pointed out t. me as your Mayor and "Two BUggcsiions, only, 1 would inr.ko most respectfully-. "1 Ought we not forthwith to begin to agitate for a convention of all Uio State, to meet and adjust upon tho ba sis of the fundamental principles of the old Constitution and the I nioii, the new and momentous quciitious, and the uttered condition of things arising out of the Into war? and if thu 'bargain' which our fathers made for the sake of Ue' - airitH' a l.'nion and i'ederal Gover mental id!, is to lie set aside under lire ten-e of establishing exact ustiei) and equity, and States are to be dealt with as the mere creatures of the Federal will and pleasure, ami divided, consoli dated mul moulded to suit the fashion of the hour and of the interest of those who can secure ami hold tho power, it is dot agood time now to demand that the gro.-s iniquity ofthe present fieimtn rial I'i'presi. ntatioii should give way to 'equality before the law,' and (hut in re seitling tho great question of siiil'rnge upon til-..1 theory of 'impartiality,' three milli.nisof 'Yankees' t.liall no longer be ' l't-'l'iiiiueil to vole twelve emu.or.s, w one tiii'i! million oi 'jiiicn-oycM nve. gia eiouidv allowed to vole but two ! Would w I :ngl md, Ihiiil: you, see the point '; W itliout a sue;!..' lei seulahve iiii'iii ! w'.n.ui all dei'i r, in i cy ih-part-mciil ol'l'ue I'ederal ( !.) eniiin'iit, or any Slate Government in the Kori'.i or West, aii.i w itiigiiL even a General I iimniinee r.iways in i .. - ioii, and h.i ing tiie c ;i!i ilenee o 't!ic i a: !y, :..;.', thcrei'ore with - otii :n.y iiieacs to give uniturmay, con cert and pr.mp!i:ado ti the opine ;s an. 1 i',clifi:of the Den.ocratic p.;r on ! !;e ..edd.-n ;.n ! vei l' ;,i ave one i up ions '',! ' ila i i'-1 ! ti- i V-: ' i lien, m l!:e in... '; i.i' ii' i (-.; cci, cv In ines forih to iiereie: and tlivii t t'ml party nmw mo-.l now, a lir .l. ele.ss daily nei, .p:jier. 'I .V at dtiiigtoii line thu old a.-iiiinglo:i;' t, , die secure on its lieeuniarv folia-, i, ..,., j detiuii. totally llemoerotle. in its poii-j Wnt'.:r. sies, rontroUe I by no clique, tl. em lei, I J oaten ! o;.!y on tin; I l.'iooei'.itic i;:a.-;si's i.ir ' suvee; 1 upper:, t id: i tlex -f their sentiments, 1 j , ;d-vit"i !ic!i.-;ily t ilieir interests, and'jutjt l 1 1:1 ' ny one or more oi tne siaiesineu le;ofi!i id . naiie n i ity ai or : itiil c I! iand i c niiury, Iniviii';' an ce.nMi.'.ne i m! repuiiiiion. and in w hose ab.'l- d integrity alike the people have .l:ide:tce'. Cutoliby I'amiticisHl e.oiiuioiiary hale from e cry otli- die ..i.o io.'n.eel. v.dml. but. VY.-illi ili'llie el can tei'bi.. tine represent ativo i of tin- liemocra'.ic party. lie me .1 i.i cnne-etiiig tli-m-clvcs Willi tne ieiU'Lii e- ie.ic;' a (iee:,roi,e;i'i, in p.ili-: lies quite a ; i.o:ii'i'..;so ami as full of (ii.gnity. motv piMCiiiiid too, and ftir more luer.iiive oitentiuics ' inm any of- i lictal i ion, i veil the lat e limn d'aiily .peciaily, , ! .allied o I,,,,,. '-. trn! . I ,c. I,. V.M.I.A :u: it. or e. I. :- ii i A I. rv'UAOi:. '.'ii !e 1)0 rtiser, speaking of il'iou to cive tuif- -. Cowan pi Ira.:;:; to me ivoim il mil- be adm au's puinl was v.a ! fr:l.;o i.;. an inh'. ret yid ial, M many oi ver-al suli're, ;e a;; says : id that air. Cow aken. i the suf rio ;!. of Fie iudi- l.'.t: vceates oi it u :- end is not to be runt, know ited 1 or (-v Then lion I ii:e:i ! d by i . i r. W li' pt.il.liea' ion for iis .e'O'l'ei'.e !:au ly eolor, we do md in that cave i! shoid. 1 be lint- i-ex t:io."e than by ijii.ditie.U-ion, i by ;i::e more ihali by sev.. i t no en- h natural line ofdisFne iwc. n tir; ii;'ht.s of men and wo at we can ssv that, the rude and i i : ant negroes of a hlautetion have a right to vote, mid the in el'igent wo- ! men of .Vi;i-:.aebiisetti have not, Yi'hcii, I hcreioi'e. Mr. Cowan called upon those ; who advocate universal siilfrage an a. math r oi'originai right to face the con-j sciitn nt-'s of tiicir iloclnne, there was noiniinr lor litem in oo inn. io m ei i apij'icatioii Iran I, v, n-t so muni of them : i to (!;eir great credit, were reiulv to tio. I I ue .idvertiser is a teaumg organ ot ettassaeiiil .cits repu'mic.i.ii. an." In alas seech usf-iis there is itiscriininalioii again-1 ignorance. Why should such a n::i-s i.d' ignorance be iinliuiiiedly iul iuittcd at tiie South V ! t cannot be thai card iding iace. It cailic i is a bubble ee. !. up I: mil v to ibmt. a mo: i is man s on n that, our ocean of eternity to ibml. a momeiit upon it ; t i . . I I ' I le.H'ne i In U! : , I 11 1 I 1 1 , T i f 11 ' - : ' I i: ' ""' -., - ".ll.v ls Lhe high and gl irious aspira- .' - "' """ ""i' " t.. ; k llll'l-'d' our hearts, are lorever v.an tv 1 1 , , i i.v , , t , f rot.: 'il . Til nn.'r ii'isalisiieii ' Why is it that the rainbow and cloud I "iime over us Willi a beauty Unit is not ! of earth, and then pass olf to leave us ! to muse on their loveliness ? Why is i it t'nat tiie stars which "hold their fes tival around Pe midnight throne," arc set above the grasp of our limited fac ulties forever mocking us with their : unapproachable glory 'f Ami, finally, ! why L, it that: form) of human beauty are pre-('iil"ti lo our view and taken ; from ;rs, leaving the thousand streams of our a:, ctuin lo now Kiel; in an Al pine torrent upon our hcail i V We are born for a higherd'.-tiiiy than timt of car.h. There is a re d n where the rainbow ee er i'.ebs; where the :,t:irs will be spread out before us like the i:.l:md that slumbers ii the ocean. i and where the utiiul bciu's which i l':lss beloiv us like ebailoiis, will Hay lorcver.in our pre .enee. -" 1 he Y i lcinne (oCouffrcss at oh- ill'"tOll 'Z Tl,., yv.,.1 ; -t,, i ' l ' - ; lh("l!.'.llimoro (!n i Iff sa vs. j The "graml m:;ss v. ileonie" to Con gress to-day turned out to be a miscra i do al-orilon. I particularly noticed ilie proc, : ion when on its way to the ' discard: d employes ol the government, City Council. 1 hoy occupied tho post of honor that is, the one immediately preceding tho avalanche ot blacks. Gen. Butler said in his lecture in Providence, that grand tactics in poli tics areas imperative as grand tactics in wnr. If his Hlitical tactics prove no more successful than his war tactics, the party ho heads will have io wait Ion for a victory. WlilsKey and llnilns. Judge, (Jnay, tin Ol io toniper.ineo lecturer, got oil- the following the other the second , lass, thm,. interior may be ibiy : dcsenb'.'d a i a saloon, with all the nee- All of thohc who in youth acquire a ' I'ssariei-:, nd some of the t legeiices, of habit of drinl;iiig w'ui:)key, at I'orly j tieh an nparlment. It is furnwlied years of ago will be total abstainers ur!H'jUi looking "la.sscs, heated by poree drimkunU Xo one can use whiskey j ftoves, and lit by lamps and can for years with moderation. If there is ; dies. Along the hide Holt divans tire a person in the lui.iieiiee beluro me who; e own experience '0 disputes this, let him imike it I. nov.il. I will account fori it, or acknowledge that I am mistaken, n'de touch of the Kucsian air. but also A tall, large liian r.n.e, ami ledding ! tll!' aspect of the winterly sky. The his armi in a diguiiicd maimer acros-j i company sits or lounges about, cV.t liis Livttiit, said : jUng, reading, or playing cards, chess, "I olfer myself as one whose own liin,l dominoes. The day passes pica ,- nco contradicts vonr state-! im u1,'' " re vou a moderate drinker V-' said the Judge. -1 am." "Mow Ion lave vou d.'ank in mod i (H-iit;,,,, v j rrty ve 1 And'w'cr ever intoxicated ?'" r. : 'We!!,-' vemarlred the Judge, r-ean-! nine' his subject from head to foot, ! "yours is a singular, ce.ic, yet i think i it cm-ily accounted for. I sua reiniml : ed by it of a little story. A colored man !.!.;, v. ith a lo.o'of l't'ead mid a Ibisk oi' ey set down to diie by the bank i r si .cam nl'ic of tiie 'i'he-e ivci the la !i. . In breaking the CllililllS I e eagerly Timt c; 11 into the . i.;. d a;el eunisbiiice a to i i darkey the. idea olYdp- bread in the whiskey and fecd- tlenn. He tried it. It work So, so of the li si i at ,' of il, be v.,,i came drill.;;, a. id II .led helplessly on the water, in th:-. way I;-' easily caught a e;rc:tt nnmber. I'.til in the stream was a large li..!i, v..-ty uidiko th.' rest. It oarlook IVeeis oi'tiie 1 n-ad and whi- V ilheill 1 shy olV, - - i ed'ort til le ell'ect. li of the darkey was to take 'He r.-s.-dv tll.lt lie might lie procured fort cau-.'kf ii, d to haw it at all hazards, learn it name and nature. x net, an J after much el' curled il to a colored U'ei:. h'iior, and asked his opinion of the i . matter. The other .surveyed the iv i tier a moment, and then eai;l : -Sam II imder.st.iml this i;tse'. I).:t f. di is a linnilel head. It hain't got any brains. ' ! -'in otherword---," added Ihejiidge, "al- c,., u;i only mice':'; the brain, and course, those having none, may w Itiioi'.t injury.'" Tiie storm of i iiiohier tli.it fol drove the moderate itrinki r .u from the lioll-e. Hi iiL,":'(i;is i iiieitiireiic', Me j'litil I lie fill iwing hi our cxelianges : liev. S'.cphi.-ii Wiliiams. a iveli known clcrgvinan oi the Pre.-byL rial! ' nureh, resit'u'uee in ', a:;ed near died an I lie 1 di:, at liahimore, of heart til.- ly t i years. lb v. G, (;re;eW. haiey. ..flue M -ih oi'i:. t ( 'hureii Soulit, one of tl'.e pioneer of Methodism in the West, died at j,r bans, Onio, on the 1 till. The 1,'cv. Chuuning Moore, recenll.v const crated as a Eishop of tin can j ipi.-ff i :il Church in Chin: tive of itichmoi'.d. Ya., and a Anieri i is a im 'raduatc of William and .Mary College. Thy Old ami New School Presbyte rian Churches of Harrisonburg, a., have been united under the care of one l':l l . .. ''':V- ll"ory.l. i ne n:m (leeiineo me call tendered mm nv ine r.piseopal cou- fgre: itioti of Charlcitoivn, 'a. v. Xalimuiel Cross, formerly Pro . i lessor of Languages in tiie L'uiver-ily ! ol'Xa .hvi'de, died at Eautlusia. biscoun ! Irv seal, at I o'clock on the 17t!i. The Spanish religious journals rec ommend the r .'-establishment of the iu ouihi don in Spain, as the uolcmcr.iu of aviug soebdy. The ji;ui-ii c'mire'i rf Luttersworth, j Fuglaml, where for iiiri.y years John I i yclili'e, "the lucniing star of the Kel I ormatiou,'' reb.enrstd tlieWord of Life, . inc.; been permitted to fall into decay. . .... . t ho weekly services id lite cliurcii are ,nv c,,.lucled in the little Town Hall. Tueediiiee in v. bkh the lem Table priest : boklly attacked the errors of his church and oftlie age, ami wherein he promul gated the doctrine that the people had a right to read the Word of God fur llo.,,, j..t,-,,. 1.. lin-.i' i he l-e doreib ift Ile , money require 1 lor tho purple can be ' ...li4.,e I " St Peter. s Poman Catuoiic C'liureliJ al tho corner of Grand ami Van Vonr-P streets, .lersa- City, was dedicated ou Sunday.lGtii insc. Dmi'Mie Kvt ro v:i"-:i t. - - - - - - i Ii'lhe poor-l'.oii'e han any terrors fori you never buy what you don't need. Eefore yon pay three cents for a jews - i; ;rii, io, t,o, i:-,cci i, tin miciuci oii . . i i , ! . ' , ... , . ser.iu hisaccoimt of tne N.v,- England cannot make itst as pleasant a noise bv ' , -, , ividdbug, for which lmture funiishet, Ubuncr in Now York, oa tho 2-d, says: the machinery, and before you pay sev-1 Neither liullcr nor Banks were at tho enty-fivo dollars for a coat. yottng' man, j table. There is a rumor that tho pro limi out whether your lady "would not j prietor of Irving Hall stipulated that l... :...- ..I.i.l 1,.. w, nr.., ik.ii Itntli.p utif-iidil n.it nltefiil. W'm Btnid: "f Jioi j;irfi ,, v'i ... ...v. j co.its half tho money. If she would; r'not. let b.er crack her own hazelnuts! and li'iy Her own cioines. i ilea j uu see a lit.iu speiitlintr two or three dol ' . . I t . , , ., - ti-i lis a week lonUsiiiv, me cminccfl are: five to one t'nat he'll live, long enough to know how inaiiv cent ! there nro in a dollar; if he dou.t he's, pretty sure to bequeath that privilege to his widow. When a man asks you to b:iy that for which yon have no use, no matter how cheap; don't say yes until you are sure .hat boiuc one else wants' it in advance, .r l........ - a. ii. . i. ... . .uum-j umva in kuiiil- wilt I'ociveis. and makes buch big holes that every, tiling drops through past finding.4 Missouri lias a Badical Pepubli.'an government, in all its branches; it is a specimen of what the Badicnls would give all the Southern State. Anarchy, oppression, insecurity, civil commo tion, aro the rcaulU. ,.".. . am r Too Shokt-A wriur, who hoj been io Loth nlucca. nays Ufo la too ahort and uncertain to drink poorwbiskjf or t j make lovo to ugly women. PfSSIAS K.MLW.IY TuAVr.J.rNi;. Rtisj. nian railway ceniagcH i:re little liouacs 011 Whvl. I ,i llir, Hit mwl . I.. , atiangeti ; iitc muiaie is occupied by a j mahogany table, and double windows, wlil1 lv'd curtains, e:;elude not onlv the "'"'.V cuoiigii, and a.i night comes the I pa.sseiiger: betake tbtmseives to ret id ' lv'" ,,s coinfortablv as ime. Li a simple process the Mivans are made into beds, and supplied with pillown , the rllieions guard". Iit'tl.e first t l '.V IS4 i tin earrm-es tire also orovined with see- tire also provi:ie 1 with olid stones, so to say. reached by an elegant staircase, an I lilted with com plete be;l;j; in the second, if -thero are too many pa-. scn.o .; t() accommo dated on the diYuus, part of them are lodged in berths, which take the place of the rack provided in Kugland I'or hats an ! caps' At length every one is snug ly ensconced, the ordinary good wishes are exchange;.;, ainl il is'iuejit in the ear. i.eci 1 he guard and Uio driver only awake. During the twenty liour'j j a passenger is whirled (dung between !St. Petersburg end Moscow (ho train stops t.venty linu's at least, 'ike sta.-ti-uisare elegant building, painted red, wiiu broad .while fucings round lim windows and along tim cavej. With out, the very pictiireofcleauliues.-;, t!:ey arc welislocked reeeit;:eics of tiie good tilings of this world within. Vo UK PilACTlC!:!) AMI FliKACHIil). You ere the areliitectn of your own fortunes. Poly upon your own strength : of body and soul. '.Pake i'-ye vour :mot!o, Self-reliance, Honesty, and In dustry. For your star, Fai'iii. Furse ! verauce, and I'luck inscribe on your banner, dust and 1 fear not. Don't J take too much advice: keen at the n- i helm, ami nieer your own ship. Strike )o.:out. Think well of yourselves. Firj ibove fe.e liuus; you intsmd to l it. As- lime your position. Don't practice Hiiiiikiy, you can't cot above your I n-vel water .don't inm no-hill out drink j potatoes in a cart over a rough road, l':nd small potatoes ivill go to t!u; W ov.c;!, ; torn. Energy, luvinciiile Detcrmlna deol.v iion, with a right motive, are the levers ' t'nat move the world. The great ais. jof commanding is to take a fair nhmy : oftlie work. Civility costs nothing laud buys every thing. Don't drink. .Don't smoke, Don't chew. Don't swear. Don't gamble. Don't lie. Don't ! steal. Doii'i deceive. Don't tattle. ! I'm polite. lie icneiviis. I!e kin.!. Sndy hard. Play hard. Pe in earn er',, ile self reliant. Head good books. Love your i'cllow-ma.i as well as God. , Loie I'oiir country and obey the laws. j Love truth. Love virtue. Always do ! what; oiir P'sie tells vou to be a d;i:v. aim se'tv: ;o con.stspieiiee with God. An Old.M un'.s Advice, r attempt lo strike the .ncvi ivin,: , i where, by a misdirected or too hasty : blow, the innocent, the gallant, and thu .good may Miller. Xever attempt to ! expose a villain if your clforts in so do ; ing are likely to injure the nii;iipcct ! ing dupes of hisr artiiiees, Xever iva ! ger more than you carry in your pock let. Never shake hands with a man if you are not glad to see him. Never . forget, when you meet to reeog:ik:e your friends, and be even more cart ful I to o Her your salutations to those who are poor. Never run extravagantly in to debt, for it is the by path which leads ! to moi'M destruction. Never quarrel ! without suilieicnl cause, but if it be m e j essary that you take up a quarrel, then I see that you quarrel firmly to the en I. Xever betray ihe eoniidence of any one especially a woman Nor Pad I'ou Samho. A Hichmond j eotemporary relates : At the Oper.i House the other nigh:, the following scene occurred : Tim Now, look here, nigger, can Voti tell me the difference between a d"- C('upation and his businos V Jo di W hy, taint no difference. A "l11""' "tcupatiun is hia bu.siness, and business is au occupation, , l!VAr7' .ti:r1'' w v.11 a,''" ' ! 1 !' '"' '" V1 "!'!" 1 " 1 iic;-.n .uoiuoe, aitti 13 111; jul any iniso nessdary .los.i Uat lugger always v,'as smnrt. j PiTi.n'. ant IS asks. The New i'ork 1 B,,ondent of the Mobile AdverCi- ........ ........... ..v.. - - - ..... ---- " of silver wares is largo and valuable. The reason of Bank's absence is said wiiaii! ureu an iiiirt-uuiifiuti in uio j minds af the committee timt tho sup- I . 1.. ... I, 11 . ... i t . - piy oi mpaors orucrcti nouin give om early if he were at the table! The pen, in the hand that knows how to use it; is tho most powerful weapon known. As the tongue of the absent, how cheering ! Whcu the golden tint.i of virtue guide it. how beautiful I Vk aen self respect civts it tl now vigor, how I . . 4 . f... .. :..ii . : ; j;ieasing ; linen SCUrillli.v wicitw ii, how contemptible! 'Ti the weapou how contemptible! of tho soul. A Western paper sj' if tho negro was taken out of politic. hat a tre mendous hole there would bo in the Re publican party, Tho North American Indians beliiTJ that an cclipe is aa attempt of gr dilt to swallow the nioou. About as UM;iil a-Boutwrlla apprencnsiui k.t t.,n KMtot i!l awallow twn'JT- ! i :1 I J r 4 JCx Oi v