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Advertisements not r~1ber of- inn sortions. marked .ru.iheflui~WiU.bR continued uutil.oidcred our *au*'eliut~tid rtccordutgly. -,o3iWiUtIjC~W~~~, POS! 1naid, ~vi II be prompt. -j1*ud nlzficity4ntterlded to~ Weti~#8UtbonIedtE)nIiflounice JOhN ,DOBYBS~F, as 'ndidRt~ for the Le ~ ensUing ele~tiofl. Jt~ 4wI '~y1 tf 2 * ~ OA~81i1IjtliOri'4eil in announce B. ~MIC~Y.*~~ u~di4$e for .~ho -Ligislatur art tl~ cintflifl5 eicctiua~ JJ -, - ~ '~~~Thefrierid5 of CiA Jofl% QAATIL DpX )~c~.hltU zv' a candidate for the "Iran. ~. I iti1~htflILCd to una6O nee its a enadidaic for the oilic~: j~f~I~a1&~PdUeetor at the iltXi e1eCiifl~ ~ Wjie-Wrionds cifEDMUYD Moaitis, as acaiuilidate for ilw - ~ ~ at the nexte1~CtiOhi.' ~ ~nL ~ B. Man~ __ Otflc~e ~itznti(murncP~ e * ~ ,*'4,~b*,,* ..,~ lLcyl~cp of t'a~,Z C4it1eettk~1fl the new' ele ?ruflJ~ ~~'i'hef4erWO of Maj S C Sco'ri ennnaWflPo hrr~V~i canididate for tax GolleCtot at jie ensuir~~ election, Novb. tf 41 J.~ are titiilini~~ed ~O UtiflOUflCC as-a candidate lint the Office of Tas Cgli~ctor at thc oewt eleCtiOn. PeIr. 26 ie- - - - rib ~jje~i4J1d~j)enf1ent V6ters ot EdgefieldDlSt ict~ ! .'Pctlat4i GjII7AflS :~(.~ontrOry to the ;tnl vice end'wi14W~'tnf my friends I oiler my. s~l( awn Cnrdidate for the oflice of T~ toUector~.afltl solicit your suflia~es. tt erected, which I do iron expect no be. I will v1ichar~ejIie duties o~'rli~ ojlice to the best of-my abilities. ~hCOLLOtJGlI. JO~N! September 10 die Brought ;o the Jail Djst~t1:n negro mutt ~.nys hia. nn;trrie is ~M~GE~ftUE, atnd that lie hiNn:gs 1.~in-M~. John Summers, or New beny ~istrrci. ~aiil f.till~w.., is ~1~iljouttiv~, reet; nine nod a hi1l~ inches higlr,'bdi%'ePO 2:3 stint 2~ years maf ~ge' and' very hark comjrlecterl. Be is lpme'iit hIs left a~bcle, arid Iris right hip is bat of plncein~ l~as evcral scars~nrs his left band winch &9fiy5 was cnt~scd by a ~bing1o rnachine,.afld also a sniall scar over h,~.1eJi eye. lie says ho runaway abanz.t.wo- anonihs.siticO. - 'Che owner" ~1uesied to come f~t-i ~ prove property. pay charges iued adks~bl~i awny, otherwise lie will bo dealt ,~I-ttio~litW direcis. - C Ii G00)MANJailOr E. D. San.281846'' tf - 1 T *~aWii*orm my friendg that I have ~v&a nly Store to the large !iid s~1~0 H"ar4ieuk, Ye. 58 Third s~ear * ~&rk~i'$ki~c4~'WiiOrO I am prejmo&1 to fi1~ads and curtomers, not .FA~MU~Y MEDiCINES ~ of Drugs, ~ ~ ~ ract every t6nng L~Wg ~rn~nrelijtieS wIn oIly ror~Cu, CU~, Of4PtvcIJY. the pI~ClWSe 6t~r'tise, ap Purc.uind. Urjld/i!tera ~ cs)j~$ntazned at anyot~6r. 1sMa~~tUr~ r.d ~X M1ISCELLAlNEOUS. GET MARRIED. Young mai! if you have arrived at the right point in life for it, let every other consideration give way to that of getting married. Do not think of do ing any thing else; Keep poking about among the rubbish of the world till you have stirted up a gem worth possessing, in the shape of a wife. Never tbink of delaying the initter, for you know that delays are danvetous. A good wife is the most constant companion you can have by your side, while perfoi ming I he journey through life-a don is'nt a touch to bet. She is of.more service, too, than you may at first iniagine. She can smooth your linen and )our c. res for you--iend your trousers and and perchance your manners-sweeten your your moments as well as your tea aih ind coffee for you-rfil-, perhaps, your shirt bosom, but not your temper; and, instead of sowing the seeds of sor row in your path,. he will sow b4tions on your shirts, and pilant happiuess in stum4l of hart ow.. teeth in your bosonm. Yes, and if you are too confoundedly lazy or too pioud to-do such wor k y our self, die -vill'dhop ibpd and dig poIa loes -for' dinner; for her love for her husband is such that she will do any !thin to please ler husband-xcep t receive 'company- in her evety day cfothrs. Volien.a &nian loV:s, she jves with a d'oubile-distilled devotedtness; and when she hates, she hates oii the high pressure principle. Her love is us deep as the oceaii, as strong asa hdtpen alhahei, and'as-immutable as the rock ofCages. Slit- von't change it unless -it --is in' sersy-Itirt jealousy;.and evien theu it lingi,,' as itlotii to part, l.e-vven* ing tWghgat the lIilow' d i-e west, G~e'iarrt v -II nwen'. All the. eiCX l *'ptA fsh- up agflst? #dollig. al te-support wifdepend upon it yon-are not capab!ecf supporting your.' s4f. Thetrefoi'. so' much the more annexnioa, ; for; n .unuip. as well as in an onion, tht 6 is stile-gi.-. Grt mar ried, I relpeat, young au., Concent tate you, affections owl oue object, and ft distribute abet- crtunb by crumb, -ngil .i 4 host of Susans, Sarahs, Mary's Lowana1Rs, Olives, E'izas, Augustas, Be1: stes. Peggies and Dorobies-allowing each scarcely -nough to nibble ;it. Get mairied, and have somebody to cheer You asyuajourney through this y .on:. lV valve of trais;". somebody to scour up your nihole lifc, and wittever linien you possess, in some sort et. Sonday go to nieeting ordet. Young woman ! I need it tell you to look out for your hu 16n, for I know that you are fixing cont ivances Io catch one, and are as 1tm11 ally oi tle watch as a cat is for a mou . Bu one word in your ear, if you ple-ase, Donlt bait your hook with an artiit:ial tly of beauty; if you do, the. chances are ten to one you will catch a gndgeon-some silly fool of a fish, what is'nt wvorth his weight in saw dus-. Airay the inine'r lady with the beautiful garments of vir ue, modesty, ta uth, morality, and un sophisticated love; andi you will dispose of yomasglf quicker and to much better uvantage than you would if you dlis plae~d all the gun-~gaws, flipipejigs, folde-rols and fiddle-de-dees in the universe. Rementber that it is an aiw ful thing to live anid die a self-mianufac tured old maid. , My hearee.s-get mar led while you are yp!Jng, and thena whien tie;f'rosts di, age idball fall and wicher the flowers of affection, the loaves of' connubial love will still be green, aud perchiansne a joy ous off'spring wiill suroand aud grace the pa. ent tree, like ivy twining anid adorning the time scathed oak. The Supreme Court of. Georgia, says the Columbus Times oif the 28mn ut., held its first session at Talbotton o Monday last. Thweir Honors Judge Wrner anid Nisbett, wvere present and iresided. The Court organized, a dopted roles for the -Admission of At torneys, swore in J. M%. Kelly, Esq:, ei Houston, as R'eiorter, and RottertSE. Martin Esq. of Greenesboro. as Clerk, and adjoturned.. *Tha following' gentlemen were -ad, miiwd in the bat' oef the Court-A. Iver' on. Holl..Jas. Johnson, A. G. Fos tr.:M. Johnsoq, E. Worrell, A. G. errymua A. F.4Owenu , 3. . Smith, Wt.. Brooks, S. D. ieard and A. W Hainmodsps., Wahi' rry gii said, gill te rtn Irom" n the i ti .6 b~sibt&h~' ~h~t~ esidn jts Scraps,from,the N. YScentnAmesican. It has been reiia'rked iha&:i. long nose uever spoils & hahdsome face. Causo iWy:-a handsome face n as a long nose., The Parish of Nachitoches, La;.is said to contain 30,842 acres of cotton, and 15. 775 acres of corn fields, and nearly 7000 slaves,. It is estimated by a New Qifeans paper I that the liquor sales at the bar of the St. Charles Hotel,. in that city. amIouit 10one hundred dollars per hoa7. One of, George Western's sayings is, that the times nere once so h-ard in Michigan, that the liens laid wooden eggs. A n T ralant Fact.-It is satisfac torily aic-rtained by those who have duly exantied the subject, that more than fouir fiftihs of all the inimates of th, State Prisons, Penitentiaries, Poor Hoiuses, and of those u% ho commit su icide, or suf'rr wih m.dignant or pain tul diseases, and of those who are ill lemlered or quarreliome. sufli'ring the. nise.ry of contimual fimily jars, ate, o have been addicted to the iminoler-ore use of inltoxicttine liquors. A Technical Toast.,--The foilowimg wats givei. at a i-cetnt Typographical celebi atiaonti *Bahimobre: Wo.itAN; "The sweetet lvpes utpoa the earth The preuiest forms, the leire-4t faces, The loveliestfluwers that e'er had birth ; That ever eluing to nian's em braccs." The Fcmale 4-ye -Jhhn smlltithsays that "6 the femmje vey has the tollowieg' Svariety of' expi essiot: The gla'e, the stare, the leer, the sneer, the n"ttatiol, the defiance,, te denial, tWe consent , themlook of-iose,. the.Lbsh oh t ge, the spat lkling of hope.-tba lag!ishment -f suifiness, the squint Pff susptcionthefi-re of letotusy, atuil lt 4is-erof a.poba tion d pleasure'" A..ergt to menCQd tion that ptsuliar bisltluF glatoe de and Ithved iii .. The blessings "of ('hriutianity. - A beuitul writer says, hiat Christia 7 ty enters the but of ifte oor mani, and sits down with him and his emildreu ; it makes them contentied in the midst 6f privations, and leaves behind an ever lasting blessing It walks through the cities amidst all their poip and sple!n dor, theit imagiiable pride, and their iuuterable tmisery, a purifying, enno bling, redeeming angel. ft is alike the beautiful champion of childhood, and -he ceniforting associate of old age. It ennobles the noble. gives wisdoi to the wise, and neiw giace :o the lovely. The patriol, the minister, poet, and el oqui-ni tian. derive sublinme power front it., influence . rPecept vs. Practice.-Dr. Clark, in ils note on Mitt. xv, 2. that * An intolerait and censorious spitit is one of the greatest cursus a man can well fall und-r ;" and this temark is appro ved and quoted by the very many men who would he more ztlalous in destroy ing (it puishing all imaginary hctotic:,. .iluskets.- I is estitmate~d that there arlpett least one milliotn fitnished. muiske s it the diferent armories and arsenuals of tte Union. increase of Population.-It has been estitmated by the President of the Utnited States, titat the population dou bes every 23 years. A\ wi iter on the subject gives sensons for believingt that the increase will be equtl to doubling the population as often as once in thirty years for liany ages to come. At this rate ihe~ poplitiiin would be up)wards of 200,000,000, in~ 1846; antd mt 1000 years it wvoulId be eqtual tu 100,000 per sons to every square foot of gtound in the Untited States, or int -other words, about sixty miles deep over the entire surface. Congresional Mourning--Thle Eye ter News Letter, in a tecent artticle shows up in full colors the ridiculous, hypocrisy evinced by Members of Can gess, in adjourning for severs! days tor getherC on the~ plea of mourning for a persog~ whom mtost of them care noth iig abont, while theit salaries of eigit dollars per~ day were still going on ;..but the editor concludes that the nation can bsit t afford to pay them for wepjng than for muaking speeches, albhough per haps there is ao great choice . between win') and water. The woi d " news," literally signifies intlligence from all. quarters. This definition appears sational when we con' sider that the wvord is compros d .ofthi initials of -the four'cardital poits-N. Ao1,isliii propsoses 2get his lit'e iiied ltan ~a ;nle dieis he rpan tsave. em.fnoe iilien;ndmnat be dep'en dant on, charities of the world, as heo A orted of a mall, who was ove d with difficulties, but got comp of his troubles by just drink i piat of cold water every tam $?ihi1rsty. 1 A ico quires" what is more comfostib bout the first 6f January than roha a monstrous great bill, tIha you didn na1-u13 of; pfeionted for pay ent?" ch Ne Year's presents are not ui on. During e ending Nov. 1st, up wakds o., 0 emigrants artived at thisport, n6srol them pioceeded to the W en equal- number prob ab ri~ ~ he countay by othe routes. An Ez in on the English Great Western y lately ran from Exe ter-to Land 494 miles, in thrce hours andfo 'nutesi -unting time: abou h4&I san hour. Patri it.-An old uesident of Derrvft ;iates that hi gi aif fathmr dyald 6ild soil of an Irisamie ot.;bis fain,.- Oneo day, aen s urivid, the. to.4. ijim* to ;akn~0d go, out anc catch et Da conw lionie dthe ol grandfather. P tric and was gone -pune time bu't esi turned, mtinus of .the bridfe, i - 6aads and face badly scr1tche ough Ind eivud tough tre ~. " t i's the mnu;r what it Jes ail's you?". "A3 1.uu a yo4 utir hunor4 thia.till tch-Ae!old Maick uaL again.; I -do bito ttnI o d? Ana' fa0th , u wn, I rejicliizig-hi ji!h faigd fo~our no smal-imus tyig hathi hd been clia sing a yetm 64fk bear;' w'ichh h succeeded: i catching, after a great deal af roughusa a on both sides, and actu% ally tied i'th- thein.baidle to ari old tie. Bruin was k pt for -i long while, and everknown ib "P.trick's colt." Questiun fa, Questioi.-A' elergy man in Sterlihigstiire, cittechising a nui ber of his n shioners, asked a mai-by the name of eq:.:r: "How 'I ny years did the children of Israel soj urn in the wildetrie-ss ?" To which e replibd, 6 Foray years." "But caan.you tell me, sir," said Pe Agr,'." how nihdy knioes:the Childr en of brought back! with themt from Babylon to Jerusalem 1" The itLergymen paused and pondered, but could givt-no gtswer. S%1el, ' iid Prier, " they brought hack twenty-iine knives; you will find it in Ezra 6 9." Vase of IEditor-Editors them selves conplin bitterly, says- some one -we know hot w'hom, but lie says i well-obbhe oytent to which "patrons" expiect confdrmity each with his (wn views. Ifiaubject cemes up unes pectedly aend the ednor-issurprised into betraying his real sentiments .tiefore he has ascertained: ihich; will bti the ap% proved side, hjow sJ)on .will hb be re. minided of- his delinquency. The 'stop my paper!" .rgumenit would be entirely ludicrous if it did -not show the intol erant -and arrogant. folly of thoce tiho wish to .see only oit'e Aide of. evet y question.:gund if it' did not also throwv a gratuitous .obsaele in the way of trut and .caidor. The. result is, that we. have scarcely a paper which professes independence,. or a willingness to let bothsides ihe hard ry matters of mo ment. A boy baby dias recently left at the door of a postmastePr in Alabama, be fore he was up. When lie camte down and saw it, the only remark heo made was that the male delinaery on that morning wvas unosually early. ' e 6*' it stated in tI~r National In telligence(. that the. Rnaian Catholics o \Vashinigtir have it a conitemplation to erect an the nietropolis a -church edi flie- of-magnifient dimensions, some thing after :thenianneor of the omost ex tessive -Cathedrals of, Europe. It is .tpqjbal fbid in this- tin dertakieng 'toivgryicongregaiion of their denonhnaippig1h'eU'nitedhSijates. :It essint~~htteiuir will cost aboUtsevelg: $busanlddollars. Tbera #!terrdeatfie in B~itta6be .ta w m~bisisa1niaar, A fete Hints to keep away Harq Times.-Rise early -n the itmorning and be dilligent during the day in :ttiding to our business, and not worry uursdlves by on noighbors' concerns. Instead of following the fashions of Europe, let us cultivate a spirit of' In. deiendence, and decide -fot otrselves, how our coats, haits and boots shall be made. Keep nut of 'he streets, nnliss business:calls us to tiUIsact tlat which we cannot do in our stores, sho ps or dwelling<. By all means kee' away Tionm di ink ing-and gambling houses. Wh10n 've buy -an allicle of cloibing, study cnmihendjablc eculnmy; at the same time get a good.aricle, and When made take parictinir care of it, and waar it reganrlless ot , any ch, age jf faslitip. -Fashiona .s a great tyao, tnd men are fools to beslavis to it. Stay homuw, .1i niighis, :iprove our studies by reading, witing or most! tctive conversation, and retire' to our beds at an party hotir. Be kind to i clatives, obliging to our f. iends and charitable to all. Cure for So-e Eyci.--Rast. four ggs; :take ih- white and .pre-ss thd jaice through a fine. 0do1h, put in tlis I liquid -a piece of tugair of- lead an'd white viniol, the size of a sniall shot, and of alum as much as of thetvo; and of.Joaf sugar the size of a cly nui. lady reconnuends the :ibuve frim much expetience, The Ala bainia Journal says that there are about oinie tiundred Crevks still scat - -tered in -tie territory. betweotu -ih Al dbana vd Chattahoochee rivers, iho .ibsulutely refuse. to. eizgrate. ~X rardiity .ptak . pon$$ CharlIjs . k'ihg of' Flrag:, wa aitra Aordiwary.xioqed,but is %ceidind xe1 ~plau -l-ie xhibited Xtrio rdid Ie% Ite.a C 'ac A itr'esrditiait xiepdi/I~ He wa's xpatriatnd1for his xce'ssati to xpiate his xttavagance,;he x'stehlnil ,xjdred in xile. The Washington "Union" states, that Mr. .Charles Theodore Gevekobi' was, a few days since, presented by the Secretary of State to the Pro-sident, and received by him, us the delegae of tihe Senaute of thet Fr ee lianseatic PTownj of Breuen, charged with an' etraordi isary mission io the Uuited Stains. We understund that Mr. Gevekoht is tnipowered to enter into nrrangements, if practicable, b* which tle poi t pl Bre men may be fixvd upon by -this govt fi ment as the place of destination for the steam-packet-ship line to be est ablished betwein the United States and Eumope. Annie Dervet itand her *ashful adorer were gazing on the glory of a summer sunset. "- You seeny aniunited by tht ice;+," sa-d I-i "No Georg , I shad never I)*. Annie mated until i am your -ife," replied the affectionate gill. Geutinrg the Alit en.--slust jo1ug Iglen -ure acqutaiuted with this very familiar ex piression, and that, too, by sad experience. Now we know that this thing of -getting the mnitteni" is by ino mneans the thing "'t is cracked up tobe';" atnd it produtces o very pleasant seusation in the mind of tihe ardent lover.-- When in answer to the anxious .inrerrogatory, ' Miss, will you accept of my company ?" she says, half poutingly, and half good hiumnoredly, --I shaut,"-naone bnut those who have beent similarly situuted can formn any conjecture Qf )hat peculiar sensation iihich it'catu ratly creates. Th e victim feels O) dear ! he reels all over. He would gladly ex change places n~ ith the mud. turtle or bull frog, for then lie maight ind some frien-ily hidiug~ pace wherewith to conceal his de voted head. TIhe soul seems'for.a mo mient to secrete itself somewhere thetween th:: torrid and frigid' zones, and the heart, that but a few initutes before bounded like theideer of -the forest, is now endeav oring to hide its blushitng face between the liver aind kidlneys.. However, if lhe is a mratn of sound sense, lie will attach ino blname io the fair one who has thus re pulsed and thwarted his desigin, but after a few mlomnent's perturbation of mind, he will come to the natural conclusion, that if she don't want. to go with him, lhe cares nothing' about lier corn ptany. And fur thermnore, as it caromoly takes t wo to make a bargaini. and as the man general ly inakes the first prop~osition1, we think ii perfectly right and jtis inhathe should exorcise her own liberiy and-choice tn all such matters. Gola .Dollar.-Jud ge Douglass lias made a movement in Pongress to minale the gold dollar wijb ou'r- currency. rhe W,ashingion Union says : 'Thmis coinl~as-.been long kmown in he. hard-mney contries of tha wia W~ heenseei'i~T Tsy~ boitt-ther. drilardyetitchilinien ~d hav~eoi CJ4M ohn-ekai~f' valuje in existence. It is thereputi in reex fifty pieces. cccupyig inl the spn eo A small cigar, and packed in little pe purses for lie ladies and the air O ders of society: 'in'b Ja Mw-co remitted under a sebil fr6 4 od ,d & country 49 the other, and waiud b a, T improvetneet upon the present' curiq* We triist the' -pommittee hf -Wa Means.wil sie to this mai W vkt, vast amount of these valuble cotis p be ibrwnr into circulation, they il di 011t' 1bi sinall bills thai servo t-h/tn pfiecie ropf-thQe very day currerneyl ei'; codntr. Such a dollar woid noL hoarded' dp inbanks or. privalet'd i - riea; but would for ages cirnialate;i i'i luss by abrasion, a coin foirthe -people.! Lord Grel act Mr.. Calorm. -Thirv'% is in the position of'ih'esedistodiiin-gwMe~ public mMn a coincidence qiite strikig Ltiu uuder~ci'rcuuisaiices 'alike, crelsid bye iheir sagacity, and their patrin'asnnt Lord Grey, beretohore known in ise cos't try as Lord Howick, aud w hhui within the past year or twe edcceeifmofi title, and to the 4tation amionik'e IV leaders, o( his eininent- fai'erlefy r sini~ t cosoperate with .a ininisry iwn friends and- party, udless Lord P associate-shinolI he6' cxcie4l *4l pos1 if Foreign Seretaiy bi6 a postihis. kinowu rdeliviky to-a dangeruogs to the peace -of-iew? utirded 1hp::rake exasplb' 6e- g the lnjerlst of". hun fitgit Idty, and of lunzidinig lls eWPu1lf91TJ htazaordtig % iiarne i o give him the ccnirolzottl of the natioi. .1u ol1o7 with otier ~iinii,/d in allt tq ioid P.Piluer.s weniso fur as 'tu-r '4, designated' for* hddir 6 oliWer164-qui- isdy. t ibe Hdse M f d u ls d liiarfeiJ~' did to iOlonle a . i~ l,,1 1 Polkatd t o the triure pha f ere So ~ ~ g Mr. Cabuntrix ie party-yet, when'it cones todhe la tion of peace or 'ar-of pieaeed @ lb Preserved, oc stal rAihIf a rd Ieslyd - uridrtaken refuses to abide by psrty die. tation. or calculations- nd at oncelik Lord Grey, Pluts his character, his pap' t larity and fits party attachieniss hazhdj-' in the attempt to save the outry fro- - misgdided. councils, or unprinciple'd' 'p'et sonal calculations that Would plung i into water. b, In so doing boih those erinent men.. _ hae iucurred as they could not. he ig-. norant ihy would ineur t ie denuncialto by. liarty zealois, who sees nothing', fee tiuthiug, hope'nothing. and attipt iotf ing beyond mere parly-tactics and sen ceTs. For tis they must ha* ''eti- pre pared, and more than this, it is reasonable to suppose, they were willing to hazzard rather than assent to so great auevlge war witiout neceisity, hetween two suc4 - couikies as the United States and Eng, lind. - - Temporary censure inay clotidtheir names, though it cannot reach ih'eir con:t sciences ol right and loftj'aelf-'respuec' i h the wise anid the good of ellcountiries ydi hionor their disinrer'egitinsp;'angthehfadr - & thus teker'io favor of Teaec, cannot-h withbout decisive influence on the policy a the two nations toa wich they reipectfnl ,*,f A t a meeting hhid at Temhperance 111?e ~ r yesterday .eveniog 29th inht., for lhe ti poe"e of discussing the iiubject qfestblishibhg . t)aion Manufactures in--outh CaroliuL& Hior.. Keriloyce wa's call'to the Char, aud C. K. H-uger, Esq..appointed Secru- .. 4 'rThe Chairman openeud tho indeting: by '"if~ a few appropriate iservagions, stating the ohjedi of the same'. '.i, Wa.. Giregg, Esq. 'the'ni addressed ffife meeting upton the advainiages-of'Manufanc- - tures ae a source of irvestmnenpsfor snr-plus capiial in this State, ard ghe superidit~yo -#f~ f usinig water over steam power. Mr. G. went n . ~ - at some length into'the subject, and'de~,Aks ~ i canted upun the -great advantages, inen~ ti~~ economical point of view, tibe S'outhia hai '3 over the NorihifoF the'purpose of Man,-&. factures.. Mfr'. H'owlandl, being calledi uaa'; a *n by sh& Csiairmiin, read a leitteronrui. rgy,. Sehienck, an ohS Manufisecunrer of I'Yofk'i, relative to Mr~'iregg's -Mausay on n ufacteres, htgthty appmrvng of, tiie I e ~ of establishin4 Marituctr e in 1i8a" Mr. H. then adrsiihue our''yrosped of 'successfullf% -~t tisanufbetured articlks to eia1 and tiptiD the iiieris*5 olieo ofisaid artices, and-stati d helng almiost obii repsly to a'call-Cm hit of the foO~ce6. opigy'vai 1Ijf -4-* - -~ andrewet e tjshIv