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26Vame Courier. m. rt\vijfnir„ Editor. t>Btt T. ATOVALL, Amocia KOME. GA. TUESDAY Mouxixr., Feb’) $1. (Frpm the AiiguU Cou*tUutiouali*t.j The ft'resitfcm'r of Frnuklin College— ItCV. C. W. Howard. The rofttsnl of the Hon. Henry It. Jackson to accept pf the Presidency of Franklin Collcgo.liurlng been confhlen- liully announced, tho though*, of the Trustees and of alt the friends of that Institution will naturally be directed towards a attecesKor. Tho itn;iortnnce ->F n good selection c.-innot bo over esti mated.. Tim combination of qnalitios wliieli would eminently adapt one to that re- rponsible station, is so ran*, that an opin ion of its absence in any one, is perfec tly consistent with very high respect and admiration : and. it is without any feel.tig of hostility to any former otllcer of the college, or* towards any gentle-, man whoso name lias been projiosed for t he office, that I beg leave, through tho medium of the Constitutionalist, to call public attention, and more especially tho attention of the Trustee* of Frank lin College, to an individual who, in the opinion of his friends, possesses high, if not tho very highest qualifications, for ilie Presidency of that institution—tho Jlov. 0. W. Jlownjd, a citizen of the county of Caw. Mr. Howurd, ns all who hnvo tho pleasure of his acquaintance will tostify, # is a finished, classical, nnd holies letters scholar, an original nnd profouml iliinker, nnd a vigorous, chaste nnd |>oI- ishod writer. Judging cither by the matter or tho mnnner of his orations, aud comparing with a standard, however olovatod, he will lie placed In tho first i ink of orators, nnd possesses, besides, ton degree ror sly equalled, the more valuable power of pleasantly imparting uowlo.dgo. His familiarity with tho details of uollcgo life and government, end his large experience in tho training <>f youthful minds, give him advantages which, witii equal intellectual attain incuts, might I>e wanting in another while his exquisite taste, his polished manners, his true gentlemanly Wiring, otidear him to the hearts of all who •omo within the sphoro of his personal influence. Tho studios of a lifetime, tho severe exercises of a mind now in full matu rity aud vigor, the lessons of experi ence nt homo, confirmed and corrected I iy extensive foreign travel and observe- i ion , combine to tit him for a station in which ho could do honor to himself and become invaluable to tho State. That he is a native of Georgia, a son of the South, truo to tho interest of his rootlon; that ho is widely nml favorably known throughout this and tho adjoin ing States, and that his popularity and iiiiluence are very great in tho populous and interesting portion of the Com >nonwealth in which lie resides, are con sulcrution* of minor importance, hut by no menus to bo overlooked in tho se lection (soon to bo made,) on whioh will depend the prosperity of tho Uni ertitg, and tho welfare of *tho State. Wo unito heartily with tho Chronicle if* Sentinel in its cordial^ endorsement of t lie recommendation made in the tore going communication. It was our pur* jiosoat some suitable tiuio to make tho huiiq suggestion, but. we are now glad tir.it ono so much ..better qualified has anticipated us. Wo announced a fow days ago that 1 Ion. Henry K. Jackson had declined to accept the Presidency of Franklin < College to which he was elected last fall by tho 8e;mtus Acudomieus. In looking around for his successor it oc curred to us-tlmt no innn hud qualifica tions hotter suited to that position than llov. C. W. Howard. They have been briefly enumerated by tho writer whoso ovticlo we publish. We could not add ono word to what ho says. It U only lott for us to express our entire appro bation of his suggestion the manner in which it hr mode nnd tho reasons upon which it based. Wo earnestly hope the proper authorities will carry it out, nnd that Mr. Howard inoy bo mndo tho President of our State University. selves tho question: how is it that thoro should ho HUch.tLtliflcrcnco in the judg ment of persons doing ihe same tiling with the same fqeUngs and for the same purpose? boavjhgottt of view tho ques tion, whether it-ts right to depend for uniforms,* not to say arn.s. on thnsowho seem determined to he acne our etui- mies, we n>k whether it* is mere mat ter of taste, Vmo of no im|iortiiiico. what iiniforifis our volunteers shall adopt ? We think not, nnd for several reasons. i Tin* first, istthc importnnee wo attach to flie eiieoumgement of the produc- tion of tlijso vjiings by a people which nr* essential fAr their defence. his would claim a preference for a Southern made article; mid we have I tetter ironda for soldiers Weur of tho Hock Mill cloth. Thu alitdu nml other Southern mills, we lie- •, produce giwids of similar quality. Forty years of peiiee loft sonic of the of Europe, so tar as preparation for war was eoneerneil, very much as it lind found them. due allowance being made for tho natural tendency which many things have to retrogndc when not udvaueing." Case of IVnii A. Choice. Judge Holt, of the Middle Circuit, in passing sentence on Thos. .lones found guilty of voluntary manslaughter nt tho last term of Itichmoml Superior Court, used the following language j Your drunkness has been the plea that has saved your life. At yottV form- ... trial, this eourt held that drunken ness, fur from Ixfing an extenuation or mitigation of your erimo, was an aggra vation of it. And it Is most fortuimto for you that von found a eourt to wldeh .•ou’npponlcti entertaining a different opinion.” It will la* rcmemliered' that In the trial of Win. A. Choice, Judge Hull de- Pleasure ol Skating. i Forhnps Hrick Pomety, local ortlio Milwntikio Nutvs, CAtihot give Ills vletva of skating, and then again perhaps ho It is tho heat pcii-ntul-iilk portrait of skating that we have soon t Right beneath ono of our windows, from ni:rn till midnight, wo see young sters aud oldsters twisting their lugs in to all conceivable shapes. < Wo cannot nick up a paper, hut an article on skut* tug moots the eye. Everyliody says 'til fun, and that’* nil everybody knows about it— for wo lmvo tried it. Last night, about gas-light time, after read ing a glowing description of life on skates, wo prepared for our first attempt nnd snHied forth to join the merry crowd. Wo had on a pair of stngu I hoots, trowsers-leg* tucked inside, a Itohert-tniird coat, nnd a white lint*— Wo went down on the ice, and gave a l»oy twenty-five rents in good coin of the .realms, for I he use of Ids implements.— Wo lmvo confidence*, even ns great as Peter’s faith. We, with the assistance of a friend, fixed on the skates, and stood proof, liken burlier’* polo. Encouraged at the sight of some la dies on the bridge looking at the skater* we struck out. A slant to the right with tho right foot; a slant to tho 'loft \vith the left foot: mid just then wh saw something on the ice aud stooped over to pick it up ! Un our feet again—two slants to the right and one to the left, accompanied with a loss of confidence. Another stride, with tho right foot, and wo sat down with fearful rapidity, with very little, if any elegance. What u set down it was, for we mndo a dent in the Ico, not unlike a Connecticut butter howl! Just then one of the Indies re marked : "Oil. look Mary, that fnllor. with tho width Hat hain’t got Ids skeot* on the right place!” I)itto thought we. Just then a ragged little devil sang out as he j missis I us—"Hallo, oh! lindn-r trga /” and we arose suddenly and put after livoretl tiio same charge to the Jury him. Three slides to the right; two to that Judge Holt did in tho case of [he loft, andlawny wentlour legs; o . . . . I the east and the other to the west Jones, and Choice ha* appealed, to tho Supreme Court. According to - tho de cision of tluit tribunal, alluded to, a trial must ho granted, and Chnieo can not again be ennv Wed of murder. Celebration of the 22il. We hope every one who 1ms patriot ism to desire that tho 'homo of Wash ington may lie preserved from ruin, will give substantial proof of it on to morrow evening. Tho ladies lmvo made arrangements for Tahloaux and a Supper. Tho first will begin nt the City Hall nt7J o’clock (doors open nt 7) and those interested in their preparation lmvo endeavored to make them interesting, nnd of them selves worth the price of admission.— Tho amateur Brass Hand hnvo kindly consented to onliven and vary tho on- tortninment with.suitable music. At the close ol the Tableaux the audience will repair to tho store room formerly occu pied by MuGuIro «C* Pinson in Fort A Froonmn’s building, whero a collation will ho ready to gratify tho most doli- ento or hungry appetite. Tickets for tho Tahloaux nnd supper will he sold separately, and can bo had at the Bookstore of Mr. II. A. Smith or at tho door. Fifty conls ouch. Wo hope that tho procoods of this Patrick Henry* Three Baptist preachers Wore brought to trial itt about 1775, foV*preuchbfg.—* Tho indictment brought. Against them Was, "/hr preaching the (impel of the Son if Owl” contrary to tho statute in that ease provided; and therefore dis turbers of tho peace." The clerk was rending tho indictment in a stow and formal nmimor, and lie pronounced tho crime with emphasis, '• For preaching the (impel (f the Son of Gotlwhen a plain dressed man dismounted from his horse entered tho court house and took Ilia seat within,the bai? lie wa» kiiuwu tv tho court nnd lawyers, hut n stronger to tho mass of sjioetators who hud gather ed on the occasion. This was Patrick Henry, who. on hearing of this prosecu tion, had lode some lilt.v or sixty mill's from his residence in Hanover county, to volunteer his services in tho..defense of the prisoners. lie listened to they further reading of the indictment with* marked attention, the first scuteneo of* which that had caught Ids ear was, “For preaching the Gospel of the Son of God.” When the indictment had been read, nnd the prosecuting attorney had 1 submitted a few remarks, Henry/arose; stretched out his baud and received tin/- paper, nnd then nddro.<*i*d-4h©court :” J "May it ple.i-o your werdiip*. 1 think 1 I heartl read by tlm prosecutor, ns 1 on* lined this-house, the paper I now hold’ in inv hand. If 1 lmvo rightly under stood, the /King’s attorney of tills ehlftn.V has framed an indictment for tho pm- poseof arraigning and punishing by* imprisonment three iuoffcit-dvo person* heford the Imrof this eourt. font crime of groat ma**nitilde—as divturboy ..-of the peace. Afav it please tho* cinirt, .what did I hear road ? Did I hear it distinctly, or was it a mistake of my own? Did 1 he.tr tip expression, ns jf n-erhuo, tlint these‘men wliWfii v'our u’orsfiiph ar.e ulx>ut to try for a'’misdemeanor.'arc charged witli—wlmt J” aud continuing in a low, solemn, heavy tone, “for preaching the gospel of the Son of God l” Pausing, amidst 1 1lie most pro found silence and breathless astonish ment of his Hearers, .lie slowly wav [From tho Memphis Bulletin.} K.YTIK’H MECltET. Tin) sunlight is beautiful, mother, AiiU ewWJtly the flowers bloom to day And Idrds in tlm branches of hawthorn Am enrol tag over so cav, And doxvu by tbo rook in Ihe meadow The rill ripples bv with h song. And. mother, I too have lioctt ringiug The merriest ull the day long. Last night I wns weeping, dear mother, Last night I was weeping alone t Tl»e world was so dark end so dreary— ' My heart, it grew heavy a* sto iel I thought of tho lonely and loveless-— All lonely nnd Iov.Icsb was I— I »-4i, scar*-*! tell wliv il wn« niollinr, Itnl. oh! 1 was wishing to die. ’Lust flight I i Iblt Willie v And whisper.' Tlmii nil III. 1 II- told me so lieeull d in ■oping. dear motlier. alight i wide world Imddo i •nt in tlm iiiao.,lig|,i~ Ids darling, hi- bride And Wil iv will' * A ol-aiil- who An 1 oat i i ih • in • AiiU down l*v I O'*' mother. I wonder if niiv Wvra over so happy as ««? IDIDWT KNOW WIIAT IT ME A XT. If* S«vo urn n kuif. on «d«y at seliool, Konr-ldnded. tin* handle of js-nrl. app.*rsNM, - at Idnek \ or the darliugeid tit tin girl.”.' t.iocou.—oil*, iimv c-..i.i:—i.«: Tho,,intf" KI,W J n *'‘"vd* ■••■a «■>•<•* <° (I,, lad} 1 —ff. know, /hxwai on.. l,.v the ">"<^xtn,;.nllnnw nndl.hfifaM. remark -he m ;,d.W(i,di. - Mld j r, 1 '' 0 »'esc aimed ••(Ire.dHod 1 •aid: "Oil, look MitrvVtli.it clud. will, llt;exd.im,di..ii-ll.eaello 1 ,-tl.ehiir» n.>d t.f. «»l feeling from tlio ainiienee; were all tho white iiat has sat down on Ins hand- j fueling from the aiidienee; were n kerchief to keep from taking cold !’*- i overpowenng. Mr. Henry resuineil : We rose about as graceful no a s.iw-horso when Mary said—“guess 'taint ii hand kerchief,, Jane,”—aud Mary was right. It wasn’t a handkerchief—lint » hit of it! Justtlien.q friendenmo along, and protl’oreil ih his coat tail ns a "steadier.” We accepted the continuation of his garment, nnd up the river we went alioiit ten rotls, when a shy to tho right by tlie leader caused u*.. the wlincl horse, to scoot oil’on n trangeiit, heels up! But tho ico is very cold, this sea son ! Wo tried it again. A glide one way —a glide and n half tile other, when "whaek” enineour hump of philopro- genitivonoss on tlm ice, und we saw u million of stars dancing around our eves, like bullet girls at tho Bowery t Heat re. How that shock went through our system, ami up aud down our spinal olmuu. l.ightningeouUPnt have cork' f*». my voang «’||«n-ps nonv nml iy4-jiit,. <r , Atny bonrl tifioiipal wonilronsly pit-a-pat', lint I iRihi’t know'wlinf'lt meant.' ' ' lint Oil,' night He snM-I mast jantp'on bii •FJr ill- miow Was falling fault I was liblf nfrui'l.bnt liu ro.iivd nml i Ami got mo on nt ln»l, l.mighing nml ^halting in m-rrv gkn*, T** my hofnu bis cotirsu lei bout. My sist-rs liMiknl nt oimli otlmr nml nut. Uni 1 didn't know aliat ii i a*l tln-y toiiclind bis With a shadow of dvcprr blurt They gave lo hi. form a man Her grave, Tu hii) idisvk n swarthier hit-. W* sto«d by tin* drvamilv rippling hrmik, Whoa th * da v was nlmo.t Vpaii*— Ills whispers wi n* ns s*fi n* tho lulhhy— ,*And—now,I know wha' it in ant! May it please your worships; In n laud like this, when truth is about to burst her letters—when mankind is about to be robed to claim tho natural and inalienable rights—when tho yoke of oppression which has reached the wilderness of America, aud the iiiiiia- tural ulliaueo of ccclessiiistic.nl and civil power is about to Ik* dissevered—at such a period—when liberty—liberty of science, is about to awake from her slumbering* and inquire into tho reuson mavoon •• me shadows which never or mivIi eliill'gci ns I llntl oxlilblteil licic uroiv Iom," shu MHorllnj}, tluit ir slio in till.Imllotmoiil!" Aimlliur fonrftil i|)il,Tiv woliM bo tlio ftrs,t to iirjjo tbeir iMtisi. ivbilo tliospoiikol.nllornatpty cfl»t [From tho Washington fitat s.] How (lie Empress l.ell Off Hoops. . Nniioleon tlio Third, it is well known, hns always hated hoops and. crinoline, nml,hi* lovely Eugenie Inis been the jid- ■yocatcof these famous apimmlages to the toilette of nil Indies wiio are, like her, fragile in form. I^ist summer—so says al'aris letter—they made a merry hot, he declaring that slio would never luavoofi' " the shadows whirl Late News. LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Hteamshlp AKA1I1A. Feb. 18. -T A robin has arrived, witii Liverjmol dates to the 4th inst. Her news has boon an ticipated on most points. IlAVRr. Mahkkk, Feh4.—The sales of cotton for the past Commercial week reach 0,500 hnl,^, and the market elm ml at 10-) I nines for New Orleans, Tret OriAWiY.'aud 09 frolics for His. Tlio stock on hand was l!&l,000 hales. Latest Fuqg l.ivfiixsu..—BvTelevroph I to (Queenstown—Saturday. Feb. 4th.— Sales of Cotton tosluy 15,tkh) hales, of which 5,00‘H)nles was taken by exporter The market closed buoyant with su ; advancing tendency. Bread*!nils and j Provision* qii'ct. Kossuth has suddenly dlsappotired from London, aiid it is thought lie has gone to Hungary, Austria i* said to ho directing more 'troops to Northern (tally. Cougressioiml. Wasimxhtov, Fob. 17.—The Senate h not in 'fusion to-dfiy. Hocsr.—In tlm House tlm Senate’.*- hill for the abolition of the franking privilege was referred to the special committee, it is thought' that- the Mouse is equally divided U|n»n tin* sub- i'Tt.,; The House appronrint(*d ten thousand dollars towards the inauguration of Washington's statue. Virginia Ntatu Convention. UictiMoxn. Va.. Fob. 17.—In the Dem ocratic State Convention, late last night, a resolution was adopted admitting the inomlrtu-s of tlio l.egislatur** frotii un represented eouutics to seats ill tlieCon- veiition. To-day tho proceeding* were more or derly. * A resolution was introduced, stating the Hon. Henry A. Wise was tlm first choice of the people of Virginia for tho Presidency of the United Stiitos. A substitute was submitted stating that the Democratic party of Virginia would support tbo nominee of tho Charles ton Convention, and also disclaim ing any right to instruct tho delegates ns to whom they will support at Char leston. D8beHi?cfi)«i)1gv MEDICAL NOT ^ ^ I praetiasof Mo<?/rjn«—iupoiinre-^^ixO tion wiili Dtiithtry^weiild v sportful’y ton- | ih*r Ids Professional lervlros to the citizens pniienagr. Xll nperatiotu In thi* 1) utal line will be neatly uua sulmtantially exucuUd at hi* ofll.-v. II • ran h* found a» the fornier n**Id-nee of B. A. Wators, 7 miles Nurih of Heme. A. M- DANTZLKlt. R. !>.» M. D. f l,:!liv if. Job office. fifiUllfilA, Ployd County. ■VTOTIi’K I< hereby given t»» nil persons, i.X having tleir.ii rls ngnl* et Gibrl 1 Jelicsj 1 tui-f ssi o’in v «le*- * *1. •opr.*ent. th« m to urf pr. p fly ■ a r out «1 idn iho time nt t Ti.l K h. ImUi. .it A It Y II. JONKH. Adin’x WM II. JON HR. Atlm r. NOTICE I Rh-rrbv given ie all pod ill t for a P.ouiis-i—' v against trad- rv >'o r. lor one Ini'* I (tollni-s. given to.hie (ilmx. h» 8»*pt»ni- or October, ISa'J, due *ix inomhs niter >. as Ih** eonddern-len Tor which it was n totally tailed. TIpW. M. AI.8TON. uniiittrvilfe. Gn.. Frl». I*th ’Co—:imiv. His sharp, piercing eyes on the court and the prisoners, and resumed : "If I am not deceived, according to the con tents of tlm paper I now Hold in iny hand, thorp men are acctnud of ‘preach ing the gnspel of the Son of God,’— ‘Great 0g*;V ‘ -—■•» - AM peed and more eAiiiieroting feet. Boai'diug-Uouscbutter nor a war ranty de<nl, could not have struck stronger than we did—mid u dozen Indies looking at us—and our fissured punts! "ilelfo, oM cock !” sang out that rag ged imp again, and wo were there helj>- Vess ! Soon we got up nnd made anoth er trial, with I »ettcr success. Perhans . wo lind skatod, in our poeulinr style fit* entertainment will Ini such as to i-elleet teen feet, when a hlundorlngehap enmo credit upon our county and do justice j up behind, nnd we sat down with our to tlio elforts of tho ladies. In order to tired head pill' iiiiiiii. ......,, w Another long ptiuso, dfi- screwed it down a greased s.ipliua v»itli I wliioli he again wnviKi tho indict- |-miter .peed n-ul more o^'„iWaing of- 1, "» J* •«" “ . uo l' er h - 1 h impression was mndo on tlio auditory- Itestimiug his speech—"May it ph«i> your worship: There aro peridl* ill the history of man when corruption and duprovity lmvo so long debased the hu man diameter that tiiati sinks under the woiglit of tlio oppressor’s hand bo- ———- i- 1 ■..Re—his nlject shiv*** ... . ..... ttrgo restoration ! A diamond ring was thus wngored, mid the meteirnee at dame* of tlio Imperial eourt madv (licit* hots also, One morning as tlio Kiuperor wi Pnragiiiiyiiii Tieuty llntilleil* Wasiiinuton. Feb. 10.—The treaty ho- tween the Unite I St it* a and Paraguay was ratil’u-d by the Senate to-day. Population of Kansu*. St. Lons, Fob. 10.—T|ie assessors ol Kansas report tho {Hipulatiou of t!iut Territory assixty-nino* thousand nine hundred and fifty, Virginia Democratic State Coitvciv tion. ■Richmond, Va., Feh. 10.—The Virgin ia Democratic Slate Convention met to j day. There was great excitement Lo Price of SAWED LUMBER. lUVIXii (.. tliii lnrnw.nl nrir SMffJWSj af every nrtlrle of leoao ror jaltwiijjflMH sainutioii, we, as » portioa ol 0"* laburing «-luss, tliAl Ilian III** Ml thwprnseat luw prices of Lu -r nml Siiwinx, therefore. Wo. tlie uidersigiiptl.elaill'oa ion! «ftsr the 1st of February next, put the price of Li l»or at our mon-ciive mills, at at p**r in IlnuUug and Kiln-drying not iut-ludud. Iteuieiabcr our Terms are INVARIABLY ash JOB ROOK HR. L. It. A H. I). Wit AUG, ,1.0. MORRIS. ..Rif- Other Dealers in Lumber are invited to'join in this movement. jan'-’-ttwAwif LUMPKIN LAW SCHOOL, ATHENS, GA. P ROFESSORS, linn. Jus. II. LUMPKIN, W.M. II. HULL, Km. THOS. R. R. COUli, Esq Th« nszl term of thi* Seliool will comnieuca on MONDAY 2nd, April ('irculArs giving fidl inforiimtinii can he had on application to either of the Profeato Kverv nownprner in Georgia will give aIhivo lour weekIv inscrlinna nnd »end the tall to WM. U. Ill'Ll,. Ksi|„ fjtill-wlw. Allien*, Ga. NEGROES FOR SALE. p.K thmi Negroes, vo yortia of uga mill, n girl n>'oii miv iiIhoiI live vi will he sold at the highest bid ilny in March nvxt. if no C?ihIi. For pirtieuliu t' ,n ftt eohifuigrt*; wait- t „ cl , n lhc Wis« mid lluulw pnrlios. al- most le iehiug to personal collision.— Gen. Robert Banks was elected Presi dent. and the Convention adjourned un til night. secure those end* lot every ono deter mine to contribute his portion to tho fund. Mi\nicu*u. Ruction.—On yesterday tlio 20th inst., Mr. J. C. Pambthdon.was elcoted Alderman, in place of W. J. # Bun-ott resigned, by 5 majority. Pass Him Rorsn.—Cluis. H. Linden, a Book-koopur, nnd sometimes a School Master, took "French leave.” of our citizen, some two weeks since, .lust be- for Volunteer Officers ami l/nifornis. For the benefit of now corps being or- gnnizea Irt Koma, we Uiko an oxoollont idea or two from the Charleston Murcury Upon the subject of tho requisite quali fication for officers, It says: "First and foremost, should como y man of military education, and, if pos sible, of experience. The military pro fession furnishes a field in which men of ordinary capacities may labor for some years without exhausting tho soil; and notwithstanding the contrury opinion held by some men ot talent, there have Leon a few practial men, liko Napoleon, for instance, who thought officers could only be made by much study. Besides tho knowledge of an art, in intake* in tho practice of which must be paid for with death und suffering, tho education of these moil will have tended to make them firm, intrepid, prudent, modest, systematic and prompt in tho discharge of duty. They will have l>con taught bow to command, by having learnod how to obey. Even in tho case of our first favorite, wo would not forget that mon hare gono through military schools, perhaps even through West J’oint itself, very little impressod by their advantages. Next should come those who, without tho opportunities for thorough education, have, from in rlination, given such attention n “ * ,,n4 could to military subjects. If men cannot bo found who have boon educated for a particular profes sion, or who have a natural turn for ita requirements,"the next best thing to bo done, whoro such knowledge or tal- entj* wantod, it seems to us, would be to selectmen who habitually do well whatever they undertake. A good piny ter, professional man, mechanic, merchant,or of whatever employment soever he ma> he, lot him be good hjs Rind; never forgetting that to an officer it is absolutely necessary that ono should be a gentleman, it would bo had policy, however, for any com puny to select its officers from any ono walk of niyii life. It will udd to tho efficiency «f any company to have va ried information possessed by its offi cers, as well us members.” The following remarks upon unifor m e very appropriate when takon in con nexion with tho resolutions passed last week by the non-intercourso moot What uniforms shall wo adopt? i qi estion which has lieen, or is about 1" asked, by at least ten thousand men* v.im have recently, or who aro about lo.-ming themselves into volunteer coin- s in our Southern States, ndering how it is that men can he g to depend for their uniforms on •ry people against wlioso aggros* fcions they are arming, wo thin iu»k our- leavingho made somo hills ul>out town for clothing, Ac., most of which had charged to linker Sc Echols. Ho also borrowed from their Drug Storo, and forgot to return thorn, a easo of fine Surgical Instruments, and somo other articles, ho also borrowed money from his Room-mate, nml forged a duo hill on itrnley Sc Baker. Said Linden, weighs about 175 pounds, is broad shouldered, and slightly stooping, has a large fore head, has a light complexion and at times a little florid. Ho bus ono or tw small scars on tlio lower lip nnd one on his forehead, lie will ho likely to get on a tpree hoforo remaining at any placo ery long. caring at us, when it was ull hi* own fault 1 How cold the ico was there too 1 Every spot whero wo made our dehut on the ice—oil! how cold il was!. Our bear akin drawers were no protection at all! We tried again, for the papers all says, it’s fun, and down cairn* our Ro- mnn-Grecciun nose, on the cold jiilip material, and the little drops of crim son run down our shirt bosom, and to the cold ico. Once more we tried ska ting—made for tliesliorc—sat down and counted damages. i Two shillings in cash, thrown away; I seven lattoral and one fronteml humps on ice; one immense fissure in as hand some a pair Of ten dollar cassimoros as a man ever put his legs in: ono rupture likc^tlie hand that smite-shim; ho hows in passive obedience to tlio mandates of despot; and in this state of servility !m receives hi* fetters of perpetual innid- age. Blit, may it please your worships,, such a day lias passed away! From tlio period wlien our fathers left tlio laud of tlicit nativity, for settlement in tliiie American wilds, for Jdbeef **' , *' :I and religious liberty-fur conscience—to worship their i’mitoi* according to their conceptions of Heav en’s revealed will; from tliu moment they placed their feet on tho American, continent and in tho deepest embedded forests sought an asylum from persecu tion and tyranny—from that moment despotism was crushed; her fetters of darkness were broken, ii" 1 11 creed that uiau should L woship God according l Were it not for thi*. in v taken the efforts and sa< colonists; in vain were all- their sutler- ing* and bloodshed to subjugate this new world, if we, their offspring, must still he oppressed mid persecuted. But limy it please your worships permit mo lo inquire once inoro— for what are these men about to ho tried ? This pa per says, “for preaching the gospel of.|. i,„t • nuinero him, lie suddenly started hack with nt’-* fright. Before him stood la belle ICngmie, wearing a largo Leghorn fiat, ami an embroidered flounced mouslin dress, but ''nary hoop," as my friend from Pike county would say, Tlio Emperor was scared ! No ghost could have produced an 'effect more ap palling than this thin, slight form. Whose' drapery, clinging yet loose enough to he stored by tho breeze, sOeiued fluttering around it, unattach ed 1»y any earthly means. Alter the first a-itopishnieiit was over, the Kmpor- Oi: frankly confessed, with the ifiorriest laugh lie had enjoyed fur many a long day, that the Empress had fairly won the wager, for that lie never could ci. lure to hf hold this sudden renunciation of the nstio.sity, Ir Dissolution Notice. npiIK Firm of Tiirnl. Wasiiinuton, Feh.5.—The President having approved of the Post t Alice hill, it is thoroloro now a law. As amended previous to its passage it appropriates, §4,002,0% for supplying the llefieioney in the revenues and defraying tlio ex- pon-e* of tin* Department for the year ending with Juno last; and toward the support of the Deportment for the fis cal year ending in June next, £4,000,000 nmi a furtbur sum of $2,400,000 in pay ment of the salaries of the officer.* and clerks, transportation of mails, wrap ping-paper, hags, stumps, etc. interest | nt the rale of’Opel* cent, per annum, inninenee sixty day* aft' 'mint, ii nss A linker, was Jis- iIhoiiI of tho par ts! of February inst. wing tlio firm, by Note or Ac- I'liinstcd to eull nt the »'H sttunl P. h. TKRNIiKY, rUzwiw. J. BAKER. J. (!. BAKER It. W. ECHOLS NEW**** itirm: BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN jQyThnnks to Hon. A. Iverson for copy of his speech on “Senatorial policy” nnd to Hon. 8. A. Douglas for his speech on “The invasion of tho States.” the knee, extending to the hone; four buttons from our vest, a “fragmented” watch crystal, and a back-ache, big enough to divide among the children of Israel. If you catch us on the smooth, glossy, ohiliv. freezing, treacherous, de ceitful, slippery, nnd slip-uppery ico again, you’ll know it! If any one over hears of our skating again; they will please draw on us at sight fertile bi valves and accompanying'documents.— We lmvo got through skating. It’s a humbug. It’s a vexation of spirit, of business, of flesh, nnd tcaror of trow- sers! It’s a heud-bilinping, hack-ncli- ing, log-wearing, dangorom institution, and we warn people against skating.— We tried it, and aro nimble to walk fora month. Skating clubs are a hiiiuhiig, . * intense nitcii of excitement, ami ull the rascnjly yo,jnK-ter|. wim to | ‘ j. J eou [, n alUmH P„t the ladle, ott, that they 111. } , lllmoiret if thev too, don’t say “the Ico is dread ful cold !” It’s nothing to u«, hut tlie ladies will do well to let skates alone, unless they are younger and more elas tic than, wc aie. Oil! how cold tlie ice is—tye can fool it yet l on do- -free It Bible.— ! fti •o hoc f fl ilute, shall bo paid on all sums found due the contractors for carrying the mails— the interest to ho paid only to tlie con tractors themselves in full of all dama ges by I'm isou of the failure or delay in their .payment. No interest is to ho allowed on pay incuts for tho last quarter, ending with December last. A sum for this purpo- is also appropriated.' O I*R FAPIMTIKrt FOR DOING ALT, Minis of ' JOB WORK nr. XllT HL’ttl'ASSKlI hvanjl liniri) In tTiil,., Oi'iir.ln. 1 nr-om ar|,hl,g l'am|lhlvl. »r any kltiil, Cards, Posters, Ciroulars, Dodgers, , Bill Heads, Blank Notes, Checks, or other Jub w.*rft f»(ll if»rr«,*ll te gfvj in liqalt MARRIAGE LICENCES, • nml all kind* »f Legal blanks, kept i*oii*tntilly en Im ml. PAPER MUNI. WE HAVE AfifiO A No. I RULING MACHINE •r Ibc MOST APPROVED 8TYLE. nml.aN new prop.ir»*»l t«» fill onleri hi this Rue.— Blank Books, Hotel Registers, Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &c. BOOK Kli\0IM A RR AGE ME.NTS have been nitnb* with un excellent IViek B’lnlur te fill.orders eiitni*n-<l !•» «»ur euro. Pnrsmi* Imviug Mug- nxiin*sor PerWsllenls «*f any kind, Blicat Mu- si*-, (.nw’lbeiks. nr lt«»«*ks ef any kind, they desire boilltd, limy be assured that it will bo neatly dm hi, mid oil rea^onaMu tvruu, If e Terms Cash- ■ XI0W DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [Ununt formerly ortupied t>y Jtubt. Hat tty.] P, L. TURNLEY, \Y 0 |!7'l , , r «M | 7 ,u,l >* h'f i-indilji Celebration of Wn»hiiigton*ft Hirth Day. Wc are informed that tho Floyd Cav alry will celebrate tho 22nd with a Fa- rndo in full uniform and appropriate ceremonies. Thoy will tako Dinner on that day at tho Choice Hotel. The Company will attend the Mount Vernon Pnrty at night in full uniform. tlie Son of (Sod. Great Gotl! Fo preaching tho Savi'-ur to Adam’s fal!e;i After another pause, in tones of thun der, he inquired, “What law have they violated ?” Then for tho third time, in slow, dignified manner, ho lifted his eyes to heaven nnd waved tho indict-, incut- around his head. The -Court nnd tho audience were wrought up to the pitch of excitement. The pale and ghastly, and lin appoared conscious that his whole frame was ufci- tated with alarm ; and the judge in a ndotis voice put nn end to’the' t.Y _°M succeeded evidently in so corrupting 1 mtion of tlio quarter in which tlio set* the taste that—hideous, uwkwn-.d. vul-j ‘ gar ns it was—it possessed llje quality of Laing tndi.speiisihle. Her majesty join ed in the laugh with the same degree of heartim*ss, mid declared, with a malici ous smile, that it was worth while to luuke o.xperiiueuts, to prove that tho caprices of men were quite as various and us groundless as tlnise of the fair l announced that, had she not :v substitute, she never would have abandoned the lumps. In another half-hour—so the letter says— the. Empress re-appeared, in the Markets, same straw fiat mid muslin dress, hut l t.’naiii.kston, Feh. IS.—Cotton.—The looking herself again. She had iron her l weal her is gloomy and market dull hilt brt, yet kept her word.- Not n |mrtie|e j few buyers out. Sales this morning000 of hoop or crinoline had entered into j bale*, at unchanged prices, the cniiipodtioii of the under garment*, j nor has her Majesty ever-resumed other ! petticoats of , unequal ! Medici Fi'dd nnd Ga Bus*. Piety.Git tiling in Ills lin ti,e |,£": (JSti^irtJKS Colognes anil Flavoring Extracts, length, alternating ehort the lightest tarlutane lor muslin riresses. and of light tufletns d'iialiefor silk aud velvet, have been ever since adopted.— Somo people say that as m my as eigh teen of these are worn. This fact we cannot affirm: wc* can only say th.it the effect is perfect, and that wherever her Majesty appears, she is distinguished for tho eloganeo and distinguished grace of hpf carriage. If you desire to follow Ihe Austrian example, and to leave nil' hoops, he sure .tli.it you adopt the niihutitute of tin* Em- id tlm French. . 8)loh.js the ud- | vice, on this not-e*“*“ *’*• 1 —.*j««a.i Savannah, Feh. 18.—Sales of Cotton tosjny 1.800 hales. The market was quiet but sternly. Nkw Youx, Feh. 18.—Sales of Cot ton to day 1,500 bales. The market wns lirmor. Arm-STA, Fob. 18.—-Cotton. —There is a good demand to-day at Yesterdays scene, now becoming extremely pain- ©xeeedinglt'-ivrong-to fill,- by tho iuithomtive command “Slier- j subject, of hoops. * itf discharge those men!”—lidehcr's : ... B^’Wo aro glad to learn that our friend A. W. Reese, Esq., hns purchased a half interest in tlie Athens JJanner, Tito proprietors ol that paper have or dered a power press and made other ar rangements for oulurgiug nnd im proving tho ‘Bnnrf'^r.” “Long may it wave.” Legal Blanks.—Wb wish to call the attention of clerks of the Courts, Ordi naries, Lawyers nnd Justices of tlie Peace, to our full assortment of Legal Blanks. They are Avell printed on good papq^ and the blank spaces are all rul ed. Terms oash—Frico per single quiro 75 cts—for 10 qujres or more of the same or different kinds, 50 cents per quire. Can’t Stand It.—No, wo will not sub mit to have our sex slandered by the twico-married minx, Fanny Fern, as in tho following: “Mens Eves Will Washer.—Show hut a atrip of white stocking above your boot or a hit of an embroidered skirt, or a Balmoral, and you nuiy loud a New Yorker bv tlie nose all over Manhattan, through all Wall street and stand waiting for him. I have positively seen gentle men stand at tlie ferry gate* when their arms wore half broken with bundles, eagerly bobbing tlteir heads this way nml that to catch a sight of tlie gaiter hoot* as they alighted from tho various omnibusses. And not nil young men oither, but gray-headed old codgers who had grund-pa written all over them.— ‘Why should a woman earn about it, if her ankles are pretty?” "Care.” It may l»e ju*t possible that if an exhibition is foreordained nnd inevita ble, she may prefer to choose her attdi- itf discharge Jlefigioiut Denomination No can positively affirm, (sav: irg Express. | and shall hi jRSy-Tlio man horn on the 2‘.Uli of February has tho benefit of a hirth day this year—an anniversary that ho inis been denied for four years. Tho old maid who was fair;Jet and forty in 1850, j can truly say that she has only had one : birth-day since and naturally would he ‘ only fort-y-oac. Ami, blessed cousoln-1 tion, there is no restraint thrown over j Wn rying young lady. She is at i Jf sustained in our assertion, that there is no gentleman of correct habits ami good taste, hut what would instantly turn his hack to a lady who showed mere of a handsome und well-turned ankle than usual; that la, if ho was sure by a “right-about face” of teeing tiro pret tier one.*! gag Small Fox.—A case of small pox, wo learn Juts made its apnoaranco in the town of Dawson, Terrell county, caus ing considerable apprehension among tlio citizens. A young man, who had been sounding some time in Macon, had recently returned, been taken sick, and on Sunday last the physicians pronoun ced it a case of small pox. y The Sharpest Vet. An old-fashioned, innocent looking countryman, some fifty years, of nge,- wearing plainoountry clothes and who says he lives in the hack Woo'd*,''and V84- dom comes lo town, culled on officer Fuller yesterday morning with u state ment something liko the following : lie Imd come to tho city on some little business, and luul ulmut $400 in bills on some of the city hanks, which lie want ed to change for gold, hut never haying been in a bank, he neither knew where to find it or how to proceed to get the gold from it when found; happening to meet a good-looking, well dressed inan ho inqiiirod where the hank wns telling him for what purpose ho wanted to find it; tho man proposed to go and show him the hank, and ns they walked on together, lie seemed so very kind, tlio old man asked him to take the mo ney und change it for him, which he quite obligingly, consented to do, nnd took it. When they came in front of the Battle House, lie told the old man that was the hank, nnd to wait u min ute and lie would step in and get the gold lor him. The old man waited nnd as he ilid not return stepped in at the end of an hour to look for him, and not finding him, inquired nml learned that lie was at the Battle House, instead of the hank. Tlie police are on the alert for the thief. We hnfdly suppos ed Mobile contained .so bold and ac complished a rogue, or tho surround ing country so green and available a subject.—Mobile Tribune. Music iiatii Charms.—Mine. Brotnno, in ono of her letters to Goethe, writes: This winter 1 had a spider in my room, when l played upon the guitar, ft descended hastily into a web. which it had spun lower clown. . 1. placed myself before it and drew"my fingers across tho strings; 'it was dearly seen hoAvit vibra ted through its little limbs: when I j changed the chord, it changed its move ments—they wore voluntary: by ouch | different arpeggio, the rhythm in its motions was also changed : it cannot he othof-wise—'this little being was joy |ien- otfated or spirit-imbued, us long us my tniVie lasted ; when that stopped, it re tired. Another little play-fellow avo* a mouse ; hut lie was more taken by vocal music. I lo chiefly inado hisuppoamneo when I sung tlio gamut ; the fuller I swelled tlie tones, tlm nearer it cumo.in tin; middle of tho floor it remained sit ting. My master was much delighted with tlio little animal, we took great cure not to disturb him. When I sung songs, und varying melodies, ho scorned to he afraid—die could not endure it, and ran luistilv uwav. perfect liberty to demand ft husband. They arc. in mnrket.and up to the high est bidder. Some are selling very cheap and the market only asks the bid, ns it is at present overstocked. Liiif.iii.a.—The Dolegat iday cut off from the Colon Mary Wcdi , - tion Society theanual appropriation of $5,000 by a decided vote, and left only tho clause of tlie Co do giving $70 per cap ita for each free nogio that may he ta kon from the State. An Invention.—A Yinkce in Utah has invented, ami set in operation an artificial lady, in full dress propelled by a small hoy, and advertises to sweep 11 the sidewalks and crossings for a cer tain annual salary. Tho lady is crin olined according to tlie width of the sidewalk, the crinoline being so rigged that it can be widened or narrowed with pleasure. For Tliu L.aiuks On pu-liamcnt, line .—In opening Victoria was habited in a dress of pearl-colored satin, striped with gold bars, over which she wore a mantle of rich crimson vel vet, with a deep and massive gold bor der. Her head-dress was a tiara of brilliants. Thu Prince Consort wore the uniform of a Colpnol of tho Life Guards. Tlie elder Princess wore slip of white tulle over a pale blue under dress. Hound Iter head was a wreath of white roses. Tho younger Princess was dressed wholly in white, with a wreath of pink flowers as a head-dress.” Central Park.—Tlio New York Con trol Bark is estimated to cost $2,334,021. It includes seven hundred and two a ores of land. The cost of maintaining the Park is supposed to be $300,000, exclu sive of game-keepers, police, etc. Infuniatki) Woman.—Tlio Buffalo (X. V.) Post relates the following in stance of a spiteful revenge as having occurred in that city on last Tuesday: A young man rwxidiug in town whoIms been a regular visitant at the residence of a young lady citizen, and whoso at tendance upon the sanmwn* understood as aproludo to an eventual proposal, wns sitting by her side at tin* family tea table on a late evening, when, during the courso of a rathor jovial conversa tion, tlm mother of the lady turned upon him with tho smiling question : "When are you nnd M going to got married ?” Tho gentleman responded -witii an appearance of groat astonish ment, tluit lie had never entertained any such intention, and proceeded to joke upon tlm idea. Tho young lady iiumcuintely arose without a word, and cut into* a room adjoining, from lienee slio shortly returned, with a bottle of vitriol in Imr hand, and with out a sylluhio or gesture of warning, dashing the terrible fluid into the un im peding face of him whom slio had supposed Her lover, shockingly disfigu ring it* features, instantly destroying tho sight of ono eye, and injuring its fellow liopolossly. Counterfeiting on a Larue Scale.— It has been ascertained that from the 2uth to tlm25t)i November last, between $200,000 and $300,000 in counterfeit notes of $50 and $100, on tho Bunk of Philadelphia, were successfully put into circulation in the States of I llinois, Ohio Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala bama, Louisiana nml Missouri, being exchanged for genuine money, mostly Missouri currency. This is tin* largest und most successful v’rflanyof the kind on record, aud it must have been con cocted nnd consummated by quite a number of persons. Only one of them nuined Baconla, has yet I teen detected, and 1m is on trial in St. Loh'is, whero ef forts aro making for tho detection of the* others of the gang. Bacorda was taken in Canada after a laborious sea roll. JB^g-Our Democratic friends aro re joicing that tlio Maryland Ilouso of Delegates censured Winter Davis for his vote—wo rejoice too, hut is it not siguifieant that while there was only one vote for sustaining him, every Ameri can vote wns against him ? What say our friends, was not that one a good brother Democrat of yours? No dodg ing,— Chron. t£* Sen. OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DTQSTtJS’FS} FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &c., &c. &c. Roms. Ga. Krb. 18th. [triwAwtf.] IN EARNEST BEAD THIS! rpjIE HU HACK I IlKItS HAVING CONUIJJ X fil'd te 4DsnlV(* tlufir pr.-n.-nt j>tiriinT»hj| nml Aviml up tlufir hn»im*«. will now off*.- tlufir j»r.*rti-iit stock of ),ooo<D AT COST FOR CASH, ii-l in Buying Hint will jh-11 at cost for cu»li - mean wlmt wn ray. All Hum-* imU-bU-d U .ill.or bv in•(*- or iu-eoiint, for ISM), nru r livti-fi to'Hftllo iinmrfilately. \Vc want tl oncy and iiiiibI lmvo it. ' RLAfK, III.OUNT A CAMERON, fvblfl—-l!t. HOUSE TO RENT. IK HOUSE AND LOT i late roddi'iiuo of Dr. Kinks, situated in DcHolo.- J AriAff f n infle west of Rome, nil in*E3iffiS .;ood rupair; nnd Ilia lot conlnius lu-tnn four and five aervs. Apply nt Hie Drug Store of Nuwmun A Nowlin, ibnim, Gn. fob.21— trilm. ,iot.in*jc ,1 vnT -e Stock nt Drags. M-*dii , iiu*B l riKiiil« , uD, ill'-. Fi-rfunwry nnd.Fnm-y Artifler.— PhIiiG. Oil*. •Vt«rni*li~n. Liquor for al uo-B. .Mm* s. i-.l- ..f all kli ds. UWx (Soul 1i**m Ruirvfi).— , llnul oB.mid In fact, avrrv •r tlint is usually kopt ill I First Class Drug Store. During Imd ntvcntl jr«a»s os|K-rl*mrf, ami by giving HIb j»-r.s«*n;il atti-udou to|h« bmi- lie h"pi*< i-i luorll n tliure of public pa ge, niul lo be nMo la funddi Ilia cut- touiors rcliiildc* urticlo*, nt ns LOW PRICES, (Ills sido of Auguilu. Ga.. Rn- ' •' Tlie wants »T Herosino Oil nnd Lnmps O F Tirfi BUST QfAl.ltV, FOB SAI.K 1.1 1 lit Mil. TUUJtf.KYSo. nCInidillni Puro Train Oil. C I1AI1IIKM Jn.t r,<*<Mv.<l, nn.l for »l. • ) |.r. Tl-|!NI,KY, inl.lt. y..,a rimi.. n...... White Lead and Linseed Oil. A No. i srtiifiv, rlmup, by TURNLEY, fnlill Ni. aClioieo lluu#*- Varnishes of all Kinds. IN E, for sain by , TURNLEY,. No. 3 Cliuire J[ottlC. Colognes, Hair Oils, A KII l-KIlFIlMKIlY of nil kirnl., 8.<l«l Rngn. Card l*n<rs, Fuff Dalis. Fortnmn- aie*. Hair Hut Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushiM, A gr«*nt variHj f ‘ mlo by TURNLEY, fol, 11. No. 3 Chq}«& Hiumo. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, mK.\8, Yen»t, l*oud«r» Em. CofTeo, Black- 1 Ing Ciuumoii Muce, Olivo Oil, Vinogar, fur sulu by TURNLEY, fob 11 No. 3 Giiuicii Homo. CHATTOOGA KIVEll INSTITUTE, Gnylesvilluy Cherokee Co. y Ala., 8. M. AINSWORTH. A. M. Rrincipnl. S tudents «f imth «-x«s win im received at this Institution, uufi fitte.l for thn coni- mon duties of life, or any cIiuh in oar Col- legoit. Coinjielont TiMohora are employod. Semi for n circular. janlM—wly C00SA RIVER STBAUBttATS! After lliin date tlm ( any SPOUT, lo * Sica »r Htcamli for GREEN. Bale bindings' ns STEAMER ALFARATA, Monday Morning at 8 o’clock PENNINGTON, Thursday at 8 o'clock. Giving paxHcngcrtf, hy tho m-irnhjg trai lufliciout time for bronkfuM, for Truight puHiiuge. Apply t' junlMtriwtf. COTHRANS A ELLIOTT. Dissolution, rjlHE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNKR. hnn X thin day been dissolved by mutiml sent. All pcrxoiM iudohted to the firm ruqucBted to make immediate payment, i J. Pitnor the junior partner, expects to leave this place in a few mouths, and their Inisi- non* tmift he wound up befi*re ho leave*.— ThehtiKineMd will he conducted in the nninO and style of A. G. PITNER, nt tlm old stand, where the antes and Accounts of lha firm will ho found for a short time. juu3—lttWAWtf* FRESH AND HOUND SOUTHERN CLOVER SEED. RUSH KI.K, juvt received hy 4\J TURNLEY, feh.11 No. 3 Choico HoUS*. rcjli uud large Sluok of Southern Railed Grass Seed* nil kind*, just receive*! h>* T NONPAREIL MILLS AXn-Tw’ Mill, l» W r,jiiliir doily OMraliw. W, will, tt»; ill 0irtl.fr Tioll.-.', Kri„,l ggOrt flean try K r “ 1 "- in ,i„rl outer for TOM pofiiiilly. KO.,.1 » <r'[ it,i*. Ail'd in no eaBo, lrx.n than 12 huahelz el Wiient, or 2 IuimIiuIb of Oorn. Wo inucli pre fer larger lots limn these limitA—nnfi wo do uni line grinding for tnl, un- jhiii trial.lo ho practicable iw'l pr litnble. We will furnish ro«*k» for Hour, w h our Mill lira ml on ihum. when demred j pr'ovifiefi, tlm wheat ground, he .of prune ml for goo* We will exchange flour.« heat and corn. Having lo puv Caen fot ^ _ ,re will nM product!* of the Mill, (or Co el, only. Jons R.Towr.ns, •) TOWERS A GRAVES. H.GmAVF.Z, \ T. CfMxnrailAM J aiigl7. NEGROES FOR SALE. will koep constantly 00 a few choicu hands for, sale, at T HE Hubserlh hand, son able prices. „ .. Wanted a ftw ltkoly young Negroes^ which the highest prices will he pola ln cW • Jan lT-trl-2m WM. BaMRY*^ Dissolution Notice. T un firm „rilKO. r. IIUItNBTT *yj;; la illamlvo.1 l.y tlio rpt'romunt«« •• On. It. Wuril. Tfio Wnrclwman nu.l * miuiuu bu.in.aa will UoriMOor Un ba » uu iluat.il under tho.t/ln of „ n 0B0. R, WARD * CO. janS—Utiviwlm -rTi *-•