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ipAY MOBNING, March 15.
[^Pjiatter on every
■‘this paper.
Southern Domoctacjr Support
Dougins?
,o denying Unit there inn
Uity of Stephen. .V. Douglas be-
nrttecl by the Charleston Con.
„nd it is « Motion of coiteitle-
mrtanoo, involving tho right*
of our section, whether the
fY lit tho South will support
l<, admitted By nearly ivory
Territorial doctrines arc
u tian,d‘ and if permitted to
1, 0 policy of tho government
14 of all interest In the common
md yet wo believe that
, exceptions every Demo*
aU*r and paper will endorse his
rm and go hi heartily for his
The policy of this party for
>ars past convinces us of this
| tj.o Kansas Hill was enneted
. I hy the opponents of Do*
'll,at it contained the doctrine
,tor Sovereignty. This was ve-
v denied every where .Mid the
i of Douglas, tho father of the
r quoted to support this denial,
t do wo now sec? When tho
loti round for the election of
[States Senator to (111 tho vn*
ed hy tho expiration of Mr.
term, tho froesoil sentiment in
mill boon so thoroughly arousml
iim for Dm repeal of the Mis*
mpromise, that he found it lie*
Lo devise somo means to con*
. Ho hit up Squatter Nover*
Ha told the Northern people
meat the repeal of the Missouri
»r this doctrine, tiie very
tho Kansas Hill would more
it the Territories Into free
City Improvements.
We are glad to notice additional evi
dences of the incroftsing prosperity . of
our tovtn. trt tho Southern part of tho
city, Messrs. *T. O. Yelsor, J. M. Farell,
C. 0. pWce nnd Dunlap Scott, aro build
ing neat and tasty dwelling holmes, and
Mr. C. H. Smith, on Barboouo Hill, b just
completing another. All of which will
greatly improve tUoappeurancoof ltomc.
We are also progressing in a business
point of view. We loarn that Col. Shor
ter intends putting up a bride "store au<
tho lot ubnyu M«*ssrs. »T. K. Derry*. & Co.j
Mr. Charles Jl. Smith, nuothcr next
above Mr. Pit nor, and Mr. Smith and
Mr. N. .1. O.nberg, still another on tho
lot adjoining Messrs. K. S. Norldtt iV
Son. Mr. 0. H. Eve, Is pushing forward
energetically with hi#three /dory stone
building, on tho river bank opposite tho
Ktowah House. When finished ho. in
tends entering immediately,'upon the
manufacture of those parts of carriages,
buggies, wagons and other vehicles,
which are now brought from tho North
—such as felloes, sjH'kes, hubs, Ac., and
ho will have In connection with Ids
manufactory, a complete carriage Turn
isliing establishment. So that those who
wish to purchase vehicles of any kind
can get them made In Home, without
sending beyond Mason A Dixon's Iim
for them. We hopo ho will moot with
that encouragement hit energy merits.
New Music.
Mr. Henry A. Smith has just rpooh'pd
u largo supply of new Music of • ov
description, • consisting of the latest
songs, instrumental pieces, gems fr
the Operas, Ac.,/to. Mr. Smith deserves
much credit for his cllbrts to promote
the literary and musical taste and talent
of our community, and tho^o who de
sire to have in It iino a first clash Hook
and Music Store, should encourage him
with their patronage. While Spring is
opening so beautifully and Nature in
spiring us with her delightful melody,
..... “some lino morning when the air is
' i ,1..,. into tin. llotok Ktntv
saved him Irotii dcleut and u ...s i <:
to do-
dor the
(••elected to the Senate
o ther conciliate his froi
y lie bent all lib energl
nduiission of Kans.is u
iton Constitution,
i tho Southern Democracy were
ed that lie did Hot intend to
iey gave way before tin* kittle
tunl made a most humiliating
^rueelul concession to Squatter
i*nty by enacting the English bill,
i a to preserve the pa try from
is fast approaching for
alibiing of the Presidential Con*
Douglas is far ahead of bis
its and has a sullieieut number
.ites to control that ho ly. Hi*
re strong and ho may get the
ion. Jf ho does not, he will at
late his pulHtitiite and tho prill- ^ ^
be incorporated in the plat-i t j aV j„ April, fur
\YI,„t i« to ln> linne? Why mi- p,,lining delimit,.
is necessary for tho j ( , Vfk ,. v ,,
• hush
’d mi tor”
look over his Musi
dent you will not leave without making
.a purchase that will gratify you and af
ford a moans of gratifying others.
C'itv Kwiiks.h.—Wo aro glad to see
another evidence of the thrift of our
town and the energy of our clever citi
zen. Mr. C. A.,Smith. For currying all
light packages and passengers, in and
about the city, bis express wagon will
lie a great convenience.
Kissing.
Tho editress of the Weekly llorald,
;( # fltemson, Ga„) indulges hersolf in the
following provoking timl tantalizing
'strain :
"Well, wo reckon some folks would
really liko to know what WoJthoUght of It.
Let’s see, In tho first platid, We thought
what an absurd idea it is in a man to a»k
a lady to kiss Aim. Just as if, he, the
senseless being, thought the poor tremb
ling little creature was going to do it.—
Tho idea of a man asking for a thing so
easily to bo obtuinod ! Why, It Is ridic
ulous l And a mat! with the leant par-
tlnlf of brains would linrttrtt the idea.—
glid'd say no till doomsday. And you,
poor believer, Would forego the happi
ness of drawing iieotar from tho rose-
b*Ui| month, simply because yon were
FgitnrainUs enough to »mk for what you
>il)j|ht have taken. There are ten thou
sand way# to kis# n girl without Qttking
tho pleasure. Direct bur attention to
something on tho table; ask for a book
you.knou- to be there, and while slio is
there, go with the alfeelcd purposo of
helping her to look for it; be particular
to get at her hft side—do you need any
more telling?" If you do, you do not
deserve the kiss, that might ho #o grace-
.lully taken. A man who would ask a
kiss«,f n fair maiden, ought to hetarrod
and Ic.ilherod ns a era von hearted mon-
dor. Don't i]o it; don't for goodness
-nun irsk tho girl to kiss you. Kiss them
if you want to, but do it like gentlemen.
Kb* them if"you wn."
Nrw Vium.NtA Hux—We understand
lin'd Mr. Lorenzo Sibert, of the village
of Mount Solon, in Augusta county,
luis,lqlciv invented a new gun, which
he call* tho “Union Pacificator,” tho ca.
pdnlitics of which lie describes as fol
lows :
*•* It has six parallel chain hers, which
will discharge six hundred per minute
consecutively for twelve hours, or one
hundred ounce bulb per minute. The
plan is free front a combi nation' of com
plex in »e!iiiierv. cheap of m inufacUm
and can be easily transported.” There
are three plans ibr discharging tho gun
—each specific in itself—one of which
hodeseribes on account of its novelty :
“After the Magazine lias been charged,
the gnu, when put in motion, will dis
charge ono hundred or live hundred
balls cmnucutivoly, giving the soldier
an opportunity to shelter himself bo-
l any convenient wall or tree that
Joseph Smith, Jr.
cVrORTS TO CLACK HIM AT TUB HEAD OF
MORMONI8V,
A ctfrronpondont of tho St. Louis Ro-
publicaii, writing from Nauvoo, under
dute of tho 15tli inst., says;
Joseph Smith, son of tho late proph
et, is here, as also the other members of
tho family. Joseph Is understood
among the Saints to be the successor of
his fattier in his prophetic office, and it
is hinted Among the would-be wise ones
that he is about to assume the robes of
his sacred office. Be that as it may, it
in true that lie is now entertaining a
delegation from .Salt laike, who are
using every persuasion in their power to
satisfy the young prophet that he is
called of Hod forthwith to assume tho
ofileo, and proceed to Salt Lake
and tako tho head of tho Morii)*n
Council,
Joseph is a man of good, strong
sense, mid should ho undertake tho sta
tion, I have no doubt would endeavor
to mako a reform among bis people.—
He is decidedly against polygamy, in
favor of obedience to law, and opposed,
in any form, to “milking tho Oouliles,”
It is to bo hoped that-Ini will undertake
the task, and succeed in making Salt
hake tho homo of upright, law-abiding
citizens, instead of a den of thieves.
Joseph, however, is besot on tho other
side by an organization of Mormon* in
this State, who are to meet in Council at
Amboy on tho lith of April next, to
hoenmn their head and to call nround
him nii (he faithful, it is not known
may he
Tho inventor intends bringing this
gun to the Viiginia Mechanics Institute,
to have it thoroughly tosted by the Com
mittee on Inventions, and wo know they
wilj take pleasure in passing upon its
merits, and in recommending it as they
may think it deserves.—Richmond JJis-
: Nkusio rx tub North.--The
York “Express thus pictures
mini condition of tho negro in that
The l*ir*l Gun—Old Troup Speaks 1
< Hi the. first Tuesday in M noli, the
Union men of T,-oiip held a meethm.
which was addressed by IV. Kidley, Dr.
Hensley, Mr. Humber, Mr. Higlmni. and j eitVV
Mr. Terrell. The meeting was eir.hu i 0, U m
siaslie and harmonious, mid after adopt-1
i»9 tho Resolutions wo give helow.ad-)
t again on the lii-.-t Tues-1 giue»‘
•' purpose of
the'Mtat i
Th
glorifying Mr. Seward’s
• argument is, that a man
ih in it not .South, if a no
. t.'lmreh street, Meiver street,
k. t!»•• Five Points, all under
lullf
belli
thb.
exercise that power within his control he
has a quality not given to common men,
to resist when tempted with iUo cer
tainty of power equal to that of any
other living man—a power that needs
not the armies of France or Russia to
enforce it—but a power that is over the
mind, and absolutely eontrob half a
million of souls without force and with
out expense.
A Town on a Luke.
Rev. W. Smith, presiding elder of
one of the Indiana (.'(inference#, gives
!h»* following iiwumt af Morgantown,
in that State, ono of tho peculiarities of
which is that it is built on a lake :
We road of u “city set upon a hill,"
but Morgantown, in my district, stands
ujmui a lake! This was not known for
a number of years utter the town was
settled, Tho discovery was made by
digging wells to procure a full supply of
water. The supply of watpr in the
Wells which hud been used failing in the
dry season, a few years since, one of the
citizens concluded to sink a well deeper
and sue if he could not strike a stronger
vein. When some thirty-five or forty
feet below thosurfuco of tho earth, the
man ut work in tho well suddenly str
his pike through a crust; the water
gushed up with such rapidity that with
•iitficulty lie was saved by the men at
the windlass. In a few moments the
water was some fifteen feet deep in the
well. In two or throo instances after
ward men were near being lost by
ing suddenly to this inexhaustible foun-
Tlic Ntngirrd at Hnliftix
New York, March 12.—It b confiden
tly believed that tiro steamship Niagara
has arrived at Halifax with Liverpool
dates to tho 25th* eft' February. Tile
eauso of the detention'of the news from
the Associated Press Is.hot now known,
but may be the work of some of tho
speculators. It is at least wise to bo ou
the alert,
Tho Ntemnship America.
Halifax, March 11.—0 o’clock.—
There uro no tidings of the steamship
America. She will bring Liverpool
dutes to the 25th of February.
Late from California.
Nkw York, March 11.—>The steamship
Atlantic with California date* to tho
20th February lias arrived. Site brings
$1,200,000.
Arrest'd’ n Swindler.
Halt mown, Mo., March 11.—Wm. .S,
HrtgleV wit* uFre-ted here to-day on tel
egraphic In format ion from Savannah,
cnargedwitlifraudulently obtaining $21-
000 froqi tho State Hmk of Georgia at
Savannah. He law been committed
to jail to await a requisition from Goor-
gii ‘* -
Congressional.
Washixuton, March 12.—In the Sen
ate to-day Mr. Iverson introduced u bill
to extend Hit* provisions of the land act
to Florida, to the Mobile A Ohio Rail
road.
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lie don't Vote. Ho don't :
o.i. Ho don't “i
lithe workshop.
■•bool, lie don’t
He don't uildlh
n’t study
“run th
hind the
the
Mr. Kin^.preioiited the poti i>m for
tho New York Merchant's lino of .steam
ships from New York to Cuba, via Char
leston and Kyy \V.o.«t K
Thaddeus'llvatt was up.and lib case
Ibeussod. Ilyatt was finally committed
o the common jail, for contempt, by a
.•ole of 44 to 10.
Mr. Toombs gave notice of bis in ten-
ion to introduce bb bankruptcy bill.
In tho (louse, tho Hoifiestoad bill was
passed by a largo majority.
Mr. Mon ill endeavored to inlroduccu
l»ill regulating import duties, for the
ppAo of increasing tho rovonue.
Wells luiVo been Mink in difieront
parts of tho town from oacli otic
I believe forty feet ii tho gm itcst depth
lo reach this lake. Lead lines hnV'
b.’en dropped into several, of tlies
well*, but no bottom Inis been round.—
In diggingften'H t*' this lake they inva
riably ‘pass through - strata of sand,
leaves and limber, roseMW\« dlift-
wood. Tin's is some twenty feet btjoiv
surface of the earth. After passing
tir
want tn And it.
The depot U nt I II Market »t. fit. Louis. Mo.
iKipubr dricgffbt In
city
!*ho depot b nt III
It is also sold hy c
murid, 'all. I.v
• •liven- j
a kand j
.sagain.-t Douglas a
d> “herelie” a
appoint it
ok lay »:
s, say on tin* first
sooner, if possible,
• and place as omv'
I'rjim till. loror.U, ami |„. re ,,ii 1M .bu .yiucd uii. K.v|:
ratic ingenuity is set to work to i }„ motion.
Wo subjoin the rc-«.»lntions
in Troup, ns follow*;
dot/, TImt, being des’rou* of sec*
t lo work to
•me iiiodu of extricating the !
in their unfortuuato dilemma,
i’rvorof Virginia iinnounees
Ile cl'ui t pi hit among tiio prill- [ through this strata, a stratum of hard
iUiHjOc i-st s limiting omce. Liv- ] <-luy b found,and when within eiglitcon
. in* (.mu t woi'Hiip <">d in tho Post s , inches of tho lake a hard crust is reach-
ucn •. and dead, he is dumped into ot | t which Is a sure indication that they
;ter s 1-..•1*1, <»r sold to the doctor* in ary near tlie water. When they reach
itrlh'avenue, <»r i*|th and 14th streets , Uibenist if hoy commence a wall tlieru-
(V S'te.etoii". or, II not tliu* sold, nn carrying it to tho top of the well,
“ 1 ' ‘"''l" I lit.'it jnii Ilmvu ,1 I.iif-m-. ail'd bore a
tlie.e j bole to tin* water, which gushes up with
great force, tilling the well from 15 to
20 feet ill u few minute*. When the
in* bail i ;, n txi ;
j before him. W
lopted
ck bodh
li faces” ,
»tliiiS-mtli," Ac. I
that | jug ibu mhiiini
/lolitiei,
iriiicipies
11 ml so of Itepreseiitativ
diey of th<\ Democrat!'
■a to tolerate a (Htrereiice ofopiii-
liis matter of Territorial power.”
itliern newspapers applaud him
i wonderful discovery. Others
.lecture that notwithstanding a
ial legislature cannot in any way
slavery, and the Supreme Court
ided that it i* *tlie duty of Con-
* protect it, still non-intervention is
trine of the Cincinnati fthu/onn
must abide by it. In other word*
platform b paramount to the
ih of the Supreme C mrt.
a the Louisville Jhinovrat pre-
> in Cm our chojoa .Squatter Nov-
> or disuiiinn—and others r.dvo-
>* nomination of Douglas on tic-
if lii, nviil|..l,lmy. Qtlief u( t pn«slp*
10 used to remb-T tho South satis- j f j.,i V nsd
11 Douglas—and vie mentioned a
r of them in our last issue. Thus
Rut nt the South every conocs.
being made to Squatter Sov-
y. and the fierce war thnt was
upon Douglas a year ago, lias nl-
ntirely subsided. Every gun is
except a few under the’ control
1 who consider him in their way
nomination.
a change 1ms been, and is being
it in tlio sentiments, or at least, in
iressfan*of sentiment* upon tho
the .Southern Democratic lead-
t wc limy safely quit down ovory
tliom as soui.iU Douglas men,
i’er by a party nomination, the
tof him for tlio IVesideiipy bo-
testofparty allegiance. Whotli-
eople will bo deceived by them
not determine. If they be. it
be our fault.
Maiikkt, March 14.—Colton
itli no cliaugo in quotation*.—
$l,50(rh$l,00. Corn 85(i^‘J0 cts.
%U etn.
1I.ui.kv Tiioni'R.—This company
delighting crowded bouses
^ week and have won tho resppot
peoplo of Romo by tliolr uniform*
Reniauly and courteous deport-
They loftyostorday. morning for
Mo and Cartcr*vUle, but expect to
to Rome tlio first of next
when they will present- pio-
dch they have not performed in
lace.
Voi.i;N Tr .KR Com pan ib*.—Ma-
5,v Hoists of five Volunteer Com-
perhap* a larger number in
•■Ron to population than any
C ‘D' iu the State. A dotliob-
Jl Sappors lias.boon organized,—
the requisites of momborship bo-
the applicant must bo six foot in
Ferry A Lamkin liavo just
lI a lar s e ““pply Of all kimid—
Natii
in the party end- and
is, ami brought back
i here equal ju*t!co to
very State, Territory,
county, city, town, village and hamlet,
and equal protection to each in the en
joymciit of his per-omd liberty,poisonal
security, and private property* whorever
l)n* citizen may choose to cany and lo
bold it, shall be meted nut ; we re* peel-
fully suggest to tin* people of the several
counties of the State of Ueorgin, that
hey hold primary mooting* within
their bounds, ami apnoiut (lelegate- toa
convention to lie held ut such time- as
may he agreed upon, in order that those
who are in favor of the. Constitution
and the Union, and tlio t nforeement of
the laws, under the Constitution, and
opposed to section ilism. fanaticism and
r.idie-distn mid parly spirit in all its
forms, may make early announcement
that they mtend to
q.roaching I’residen-
nul may take steps to fully
organi/.o for further action.
f/t'solceif, Ti»at wo arc profoundly
convinced that this proposed Conven
tion should assemble at as early a day u»
practicable; but, in (Inference to the
convenience and views of other coun
ties, we forbear to designate a day.
Heso/tird, We suggest that th■* imtuber
of delegates appointed from each coun
ty consist of» as many delegates n* the
county is entitled to .Senators ami Rep
resentatives in the General Assemble.
• . • - i —in i. tun iiiiiiiii. a. m il mu
.rom the very . n mil ot our hearts nU g Ur strike* tlio lake tho atinosphcte
piiv II... |.oi,r mumiblo, Soir \ ork hi- |„ tn ., f or „ , clv nroilmliign
owl ,luvu nlggor, .oiliul fo«milllln/| vojy mucli tlio H.nv-
" ' 'ino oil- of steam Irom nu enoine. 1
Fko.i \V.ism.v iro.v, Mni'oli 9.—The
Secretary of War to-day coinimmicatcd
to tin* Jlou-c, in eomptiaiico with a res
olution, the report of tiie Art Comm it-
‘minuend the appropriation
of $p»7
ami pie
eapitol.
Tim i
01)0 to I
Tin
pended tor statuary
for tin* n>lornmeiit % of the
•>' suggest that a preference
moi-icuit artists, and In this
iu-y do not speak in com-
iM’insof the ancient sub-
for the paintings on tiie
committee roams. The
they say of procuring do-
iniary and pictures, as a
■iple, is to invito competi
ng vejy
ing otf of steam from an engine,
have not given all the purticuiuiH or
what has been discovered of this mys
terious lake. Eiumgli is known to set
tle it beyond a doubt that the whole
town stand* upon a lake under ground.
•q.ts
Hurrah for l'uuldiiig!
At a meeting of tho Democracy of
Paulding county toappoint delegates to
tlio Milledgevilla Convention, the fol
lowing resolution was unanimously
adopted :
Resolved, That the Democratic party
of l’aitlding county will support no plat
form of principles which does not fully
unequivocally maintain tho principles
laid down in the decision of the Su
preme Court of the United States in the
Died Scott case, nor any mail for the
Presidency, who will not fully endorse
the doctrine of protection to tlio insti
tution slavery in tlio Territories.”
We very much fear the alternative
will bo presented our Democratic
friends iu Paulding of backing down
from this resolution, or refusing to
support Choir party nominee.
Wonder which they will do—go for
"principles not men,” or throw up their
hats and shout, ”Hurrah! for Doolin
and McFagim”
into tho Treasury the
• $2.7»t),00f>, including
treasury notes; drafts paid to the
amount of over $4,000,000; drafts is-
sued nearly *:i.7’W,0<)(). The reduction
from the amount oil hand the previous
week ii $1 U.V),t).M); amount subject to
draft $4,724,0U0.
Among Die papers communicated by
the President in answer to the resolu
tion of tin- Somite concerning the al
leged hostilities on the Rio Grande, is a
letter from General-Twiggs, the Com
ma ivlei- of the Department of Texas,
dal d March 28, 185D, somo time after
the commencement of those troubles,
in phioii In*says:—“There is not, nor
evdr lias been, any danger of Mexican*
c ossing on our side of the river to
plunder or disturb the inhabitants;
and the outcry on that river for troops
is solely to have nn expenditure of tho
public money. At every post Dial Jut*
been hWudoncil in Texas, uii outcry bus
been raised, and plenty of Indian signs
sequ.,, The citizens in the vicinity of
tficfc’e posts are very unwilling to lose
Die opportunity of handling a portion
(il {tiit) money necessarily expended liy
Din government and troops.”
This plain statement tells the whole
story, and discloses the purpose ol all
tliej’oociit clamor. It may bo truo that
outrage* have been committed on the
Rio Grande, but they are traceable, not
to Mexicans or Indians, but lo citizens
of Texas, under the leadership of Cor-
tinas, who is a Texan himself. Yet tiie
Oovornorof Ihat-Siato informs Die Sec
retary of War that Texas lias been inva
ded, and demands the “interposition of
tho Federal arm” for her relief.
Before Governor Houston left the
Senate of Dio United Slates, he advoca
ted a withdrawal of the United States
troops from Texas, upon tho ground that
she was able to protect herself, and the
presence of. tlio troops was injurious to
the population. His opinion appears
to have changed very suddenly, and
hi* letter to tlio War Department is
Massachusetts Dklkuates to the
Charleston Convention.—The Evening
Gazette lourns that tho delegates from
Massachusetts to the Charleston Demo
cratic Convention, ami such a* propose
to bo present at the mooting of that
body in April, are making arrangement*
lo SO in « umnnov flint will bn at once om i no-idontlHontion oonld bo miulo—
convenient, agreeable and imposing. a trunk had also been found contuiii-
Tho proposition is to charter a steamer ■ . j olfcM to W. S. Hoalton ; also, a
for tiie trip, provide her lvdll music, ( j e 'j c containing Iotters directed to
gunpowder, and the^ manyossontmis.for \ p Coston, Umbour House,
ilagshot.
fiir^rTho letter of Milos Taylor, of
Louisiana, iu fuvnr of Senator Douglas,
to which wo referred lately, has raised
a hornet's nest about bis oars. At a
Democratic meeting at St. Charles T*itr-
ish, on tho 22d nit., a resolution was
passed declaring that they had road his
letter with surprise; and that when
they voted for Inin list November, “it
was under the impression that ho was a
sound'Calhoun Democrat, and free from
the taint* amt heresies of Squatter Sov
ereignty.”
fcjT’Capt. Shannon, of Dio steamer
Africa, states that the passengers in the
ill-fated Hungarian numbered about
one bundled and forty, and with the
crew amounted to two hundred and
fourteen persons none of whom have
been saved to tell the sad story of the
wreck and suffering.
C*r f yMr. Cecilias I load, ono of the de
fenders of Baltimore in 1814, died
Frederick City on Friday morning last
in the 74d year of id* age,
JK-iyll is ascertained from a reliablo
source, that it is tho intention of Minis
ter Me ban • to return to \ r era Cruz in
the emu so of a few days in tho Steamer
Iirook 1 vu.
Additional by the America.
Halifax, March 12.—Tlio steamer
America brings no list of pa.-Mongols by
the Hungarian.
Of the Cti;);),W)0 of the new capital
of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, on
ly .C70,’00J has been suUseribod.
In the treaty of alliance between Aus
tria and Russia, the latter guarantees
to the.former a!) her posossiou*, includ
ing Hungary niul Vonotiu.
Tho Spanish squadron’ are about to
project boinb &hull* into some of tlio
seaport towns of Morocco.
The Paris correspondent of London
Globe say* that the chances of war this
spring are becoming stronger.
Austria is accumulating troops behind
tho Nuncio, and the North Po, and otli
uvs write in a similar 1 strain.
ItlAItKKTS.
•Savannah, March 14.—Sales of cot,
ton to-day 1,075 bale*. Tho murkct*wa«
steady, and prices were more regular.—
Strict Middlings quoted at lU}(«tlbje.’
ArofsTA, Maveli 15.—There is a mod
erate demand to-day, ut unchanged
pHcw.
Charleston, March l5.--Saleaof Cot
ton to-day u,0dd bales, Ht former prices.
New York, iXaroll JJ.—-SaJes of cot
ton to-day l.tMMjales, and the market
was firm.
How »vk Cawiiv- otn Fine Rice.—
A moirberof tlio Ohio Legislature, iu
a recent sj(oeeh said—
When the great detVerflon was our
Emb »s*ador at Paris, Im ma le a tedious
journey over the Alp* to examine into
the rice culture of Sardinia, and burn
‘owliat was attributable tlio superiority
the It.*.bun over tlio American riuo,
( finiung it to eoi:«M{ in the quality of
• seed ; and learning uIm) that the
Government, for that very reason, fro-
iiibited tho exportation of rough rioe,
lio filled every pocket of hi* coat,
breoehes and waisteout with tlio pre
cious grain, which ho brought homo for
tho benefit of tlio South Carolina rice
planter*. Ami now our rice is better
than any iu tho world.
Dil. COUrJSWKLLS
NEW MEDICAL 9 ALT,
I'm' TnHnmit-.ro Distorts Only! t
IVMW jlCDIi'AL SALT,
IT 18 NOT A DU UK ALL,
For luthunntorv Dteeilses Only t t
D U. C00U8WBI.I/S Now Medical Halt,
instead uf lining a .roinedy for all ill*,
has routmll «vur Imtoiio ill, iiaslmt una aim,
ind (ucauplishoi btit 0110 tiling, lo wit: Hub-
lucfljulluinntory Disease*—wliatovov bo its
rorin or locality, wlmtln r iu the head, throat,
Abdomen, extreme-ties or skin.
The |iuculinr oxccllenon of tlio X«w Medi
al Knit is. Hint without tho useless loss ot
•loud and strength, it cllectiinlly cures In*
tfaniHtiiry Diseases (no ethers) hy itrotlneing
•iilibrium of all thu fluid* hi tiie body,
mnt of .which is tho.solo CAUbE of iiij
ilaiuaVlvn.
IS VA 1.1DS, T.t K E NOTICE! J—The fal
lowing farm* which tho Unbalanced fluid* as
sume and many not hero mentioned, that
have more or Ii-m favor or pain, are cusily sub
dued hy the NEW MEDICAL HALT a* tire
i* extinguished bv water, to wit: Drain Fe
ver, Ilviidaehc, Kush of lllood to tho Head
and Heart, Fits, Inflame.I Eye*, l’.are* and
Nose, Canker, Neuralgia, Hpinnl Affections,
Krysipela*. Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In
flamed Lungs and Diver. Heartburn, Coughs,
Dvspepsin. Venerinl Discuses. Uheunmtism.
Gout, .Scrofula. Halt Itheiim, nmi nil Itching
and other cutaneous eruptions.
Hr. Cog^swell’s New Medical Rail exert*,
like (he vaccine matter, nn extraordinary in
fluence over tho veins and artwrje*. resulting
in u gradual declining of iutlanmtion ns in
dicated l»y tho pulse. which -s«»un returns to
it* natural state,n* the heat, pain uud fever
disappear.
Dr. Dogg*well's New Medi* n! Salt doM just
what it claims to do—no more no less—equal
l*e* thu fluids hy removing from th# systeir
all urlt-ruil and venous obitruotions. Deserip-
tivo C'ireii'ar* may ha olitniaed from any
Druggist who keeps this valuable mod'
for salo. WM. D. TAYLOU k C0„
No. 0 Court Square, Mon!ginnery, Ala.
Ooneral Agent* for fiouth Cundinm. Osor-
gln. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louis!
nun. and Te:
TO THE PUBLIC.
Abolitionist^, wo 'would inform the" public,
that on* of our firm own* a plantation in tiie
fiouth, and that nil the members of it Lave
large intercsti> in tho fiouthern State?, and
that we *
CONSOtlDATED BUSK
—: : u
TEJJtlAtB CASH.
GENT DRY GOODS,
AND
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
B.P.JOSBS, N..T.ombkho, > pnur ft A
W. SCOTT, a. B. MOORK. J IWSlYltl US,
The Undersigned will bo
IN FULL BLAST,
On Monday, Qtli inst.,
and will be glad to show their friends
li\ SEARCH 0P BARGAINS
Tlioir Rlook, which tho, pledge
PnRRD)AD)C EAW/j
httii asy iroi'SE in (fKcmau. oun terms will be
EXCLUSIVELY CASH:
And Prices exceeiliugiy Low.
Wo hope lo roeeive the encouragement of the oIUism generally in this e&Urnriie and
epeet to compensate theta in return
By Saving them Money,
IX MAKING THEIR PURCHASES
Prices plainly marked in Figures.
For further particulars Apply at tho Store.
JOKER, SCOTT, OJtBBRO *00.
J«»3—W
,, -JF* Antlphlogirtle Halt—Acute
ickago* $1, f'hroalcpnekngo $2 SO.
Invalid* with Ohronlp'or long ntnndlng
s. ahotibl nlwav* urdcr I'hronic I'uekagi
Agent* rvante-i in every City, Town and
Village iu tho ahovo Btiite?.
*-•* Bold by DruggLU everywhere.
mnrl«l. SD.—ly.
- —hu/ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers In
HARDWARE,
ther *o rich a* to wish to in
jure mir own property, n*r so foolish to ji
ardi'yeoiL” interests, mr - - ••
for* with the ri^.’.tfluf
\Yo also desire that i
a!>lo to statu, (having r
proof.) that they buy tl,
.1 . .. i..... - !.»
unjust
friend*.
Btisi'wuivre may U
•wn eignn'.iiro f<»r
_ ¥ . w ir good* from u
house, which ha* been Ittmv.n n<
neh Hiueo ITSfl, and that the Arm ha* *p*ut
line uud moik-y liberally, nnd linn always
ied ii.i j»3u«heo in oppojitJon to Abolition
‘Himtieirtirt in every form.
Viv liopo tlio tlioafaml* of our friends who
aid tbo calumny, may «oo this *lcd-
ivfnt.
of It.
A Foolish Hoax.--A story i*going tbo
rounds about the drowning of forty-
nine children at Hardin, C.diioun coun
ty in this State. There is not a word of
truth in the whole story. It was got uj)
tro |>r«*iuno, «*« sewtniion item, mid is
both foolish uud wicked. Tliero i* no
University at Hardin, nnd although tlio
town is thriving, lieing only a low years
old, itts doubt ltd whether that number
of children could bo got together from
a circuit of miles.—Alton till.) Courier
Fth. 21.
£fjy*'A baddiut, taken to an evening
party frequently eomes out Dm next
day ns good as new.
i('<jifl<niiil.
AIA (UII Id)—Th tlii» oily on We. I mi-
day tlio 7th inst by tho Rev. Jesse Lau
berth. Mr. Jeferson I*. Earle ami Mil
Sarah M. Lowerv, all of this coun
ty.
KajrRenlf, old Brown’s Sen rota ry of
State, delivered n lecture in (.'ohim-
bn*. Ohio, one evening ln*t week.—
lie had an audienco of about twenty
V^om.
NT%rci?ki» Out.—Tlio Clayton (Ala.]
Banner state* that. Robert Blake mm
J. M. Binke, two itinermitjmveler*, ivere
ordered to leave that town, lor too
much familiarity with slaves. They J
purported to Imil from Norfolk, Vir
ginia. j
Pvjy*All the persons attached to the j
Paris Observatory were on the alert to
observe Die eclipse of Die moon, which |
took place under circumstances most (
favorable to the observation. There,
were several ladies on the terrace, and j
one of them seriously asked M. Lever-!
rler, "If you were to have your tele-j
scopes rifled, like caution, would they
not carry farther. ”
ggyMiss Bello Phillips, of Augusta,
ha* recently assumed tho editorial
charge of tlio Georgia Weekly Herald,
of Thomson. Miss Annie R. Blount.
(Jonny Wootlbino) contradicts the re
port that sho is editorially connected
with tho same paper. Mins Blount is
>0Wll|f|MjS
DIED—On Die 10th inst., at the resi-
deuco of h‘n'futhers; Mr. Bennett Li
renae, of this county, Jambs Maiu.
Law renuk.
Mr. L., was a promising young m
and Ids (loath is mourned by a wide
ele of relative* and friends.
Tlio Great English Remedy.
Silt JAMES CLAItKF.’S
(’libilUltATUI) Fg.MA.LK PILLS.
riAHIS invabmbl*. imslicinc i* uiifuiliiiL'jr
JL tho care ..f all tbo. e painful mid dangor
mi* dikcaeca iiebleut to tbo lomulo coasiitu
V nil .
nmi r
more remarkable for what it withholds,
than for what i* hungliugly expressed.
Tu* Lessor me Hinoarian.'—A tele
graphic dispatch from Barrington, says
that tho body of a man had boon found
at Capo Sable. Ilis head, was cut off, j occupied in preparing for tho press a
__.i Uma!.#%•« .. . ...... « olumo of i>oeins.
a good timo that social and patriot io
fooling may suggost, and sail into Char
leston bay to tho "music of tho Union’'
with hunting Hying, guns firing, and
other demonstration*. Negotiations
aro ponding for ono of tho new steamers
of tho Baltimore lino for this purpose,
which it is thought may bo had,—Bos-
Ion Herald,
Self Destruction.—Wo learn from
tho Selma Sentinel tlwt a man named
Crane, a furniture donlor iu Cahawba,
Ain., Jiting himself in that town on
Monday morning last. Ho loaves a
largo family. The cause of the, rash
act« unknown.—(blumlus *SV»,
TO M.YUIll El> LADIES
it i.« jMvmlinrJy tmiuA. it will, in « «h«»r
bring on tho monthly period with regularity
CAUTION.
These Pills rhonhl not hr. taken hi/ fannies
thntare pregnant,during f!,t IJUSl’Tlf it UII
Months, as they are sure lu bring on Mi# (
riage : hut at every other time..'and in cri
other r ise, they arc perfectly safe.
In ail ea*o( of Nervop* and Spinal Alb
PARAGON BLACK HAWK.
rrMTTfi dutiful Morgan
X Stallion will bP r»jjiule«l
it iho Horse Mansion ol,
John II. Walker, in Ilomo,,
n Thursday nnd Friday
f each wc»k during the present s nsmi and
Iho bnliinc# at tho uwnvrs 8labl» near
ICingiton.
2JI’uragon is a colt of tho celebrated Mor
gan Horse, Hill's Black lluwk of Vermont,
and war brought out from that fitut# this
Spring. Paragon Black Hawk, i* a thorough
d Term
0E0. M. WARING,
Kingston, Ga.
Prioo of
SAWED LUMBER,
I aninplion, wc, ns a portion ol
J tko laboring da**, feed that wo
at tho present low prices of Lum-
1 Sawing, therefore.
Wo, t\\n tindvrsig
1st of Fclirnury ho
her at our rcfljieclivo iilills.'at II 2.
Hnuling and Kiln-drying not loci
Remember our Term* aid JNVA III ABLY
CASH
JOB ROOKUfi.
L. It. A S. D. Wit AGO,
J. G. MORRIS.
£•(?- Oilier Dcnlcr* in Lumber are invite
t-» join in tbl* movcm.nt. jan2Rw*\j tf
_ savannah Koute i
TO
1ST e w Y o rl v
Great Hntliictiou iu Ilutea of l'uaingo.
New Arrangemoiit
WE reapcotfuIU soliot
Broad Street, Borne, Ga.
continuation of tho pufrortig# of our P^tOMPf PAYING atrf
Oiisli CustomerSj
To whom our G»od* oro fur fal»*t tho LOWEST FI CURES. [Janftir.
TO THE
PLANTERS OF CHEROKEE OL li HL
TTTE have sample# of oeroral kind* of Plow*, manufactured by Messrs,.Sharp A TTamiL
Tf ton. of Nashvillo, Tenn., who are Very anuxiotio to introduco thorn In this section of
couutry. Their Plow* aro nil warranted, and wo feel assured that it will bo to tho intoreaf
of tho pluuter* to try them. Wo gunnmtoo thorn to l»c nil they nrO roprcaonted.
... , tho Plow can to returned and tho money rofuudod.
Among which aro tho following r
The Excel Plow, ateel, 7 sixes,
The Kaglo " " 7 *• 2 loft-1 and,
Tbo Sharp*! patent, Btcol, 8 she*, 2teft-hnnd,
“ " •' " east 7 ■lxor: The Excel, iron
7 xisex. Tho Clipper Patent, rr'on, 2 tlxos, cast mould
, board. Tho Cllp|>ot' fitttcitti stool, 8
Sharp X Hamilton'^ Cultivators with tlio justly colobratod Sayro & Remington's patoil
Su t-1 Teeth. We will tnks pleasure iu showing these articles to any nnd all porsonx.
— ■ HABI’ER 1 BUTLBB
. Nur. 91,t, 1SS3.
W. 1UIODES illLL,
W. n. ilEHNDON.
f'olumliu*,
Alba
,r» on
S.'i 00
21 011
2.T Id
20 0(1
Memphis
Kiioxvilli
Atlanta.
Auguvta,.
d through by tlio Munhat-
»any «m tbs (Central Rail
diwrcj. nnvvvhrro in New
$22 75
27 75
25 00
25 00
2f 00
17 50
odious SIDE
Cisrisx.m Coiiweu F.W’torv.—Over a
very lurgo ostahliKhmont for the manu
facture of barrel*, in Cincinnati, i* a
mysterious upper story, (says tho New
Orleans Delta,) where cobwebs aro wo
ven over and lumg'wv as to represent old
barrels that havo lam long in collars.-*-
Those aro to contain tho old Madam
and foreign brandies, declared to havo
been imported, but all made In the mo- ] *11 rsspectebU druVehis sverywhere,
tropolis of Ohio. | morlfl, 'fcO.-Ay,
the R.ick nnd Limb*. II
nous, Fptiguo ou Kliglit oxorlmn, Palpitation i
of tho Heart, te>wnc** of spirite. Hysterics.
Sick Headache, White#, and ail the painful
disease# occasioned by a disordered syttterft,-
theso Pill# will efleot * euro when nil other
moans have failed.
Full direction# In tho pamphlet around
each nankago, which should beoarorully pre
served.
A tattle contains 50 pills, and encircled
with tho Government Stump of Groat Britain
can bo sent post freo for $1 and 0 jnjjtago
■tamps. Hole Agonts for the United State#
an d Cim ad a,
JOB MOSERp Robherter, S'. Y.
Sold in Rome by TrnxLtt A Barer, and
Mpcouy....’.
Baggago die
tau Express (!oi
Road Curs, and
York nr Vicinit
By tho Cqdcndid ni
\y H ErErb Steamship*
Aravsrs, I,M0 tons. Cupt. M. 8, Vnodlrall.
Floiuha, l,r.00 •• •• Isaac Ci.wcll,
Ai,.*«ama. 1,»00 “ “ G. r,. fidmvok,
'iTiese ideanr.-hip* belonging to the old es
tablished nmi favorite line, known a# the
"Now York and Savannah Strum Naviga
tion Cord puny," and Wcro built expressly ft
this fin?, thoyaro commanded by exporioi
ccd, skillful and polite ofllcoM? aud in con
fort, nccotifmoffation* aud ’ Fare, cannot l
excelle‘«l bv mry Voxels mi-th) con*t.
Through Ticket# uro sold
j. in New Orleans by It. Gkddks. «i» Gr.ivi. r at.
I •• Mobile, " Cox. BrainahD A Co.,
•• ColumhiiR, “ S.ll. Him., Ag.nt Hnr-
d-n'# Express nnd J. M. Bivins. Rail Road
Ticket Agont, and at nil other point* by con
necting Rail Road Ticket Agent*.
JOHN R. WILDER A GALL IE,
Agent*, Bay St., Savannah.
8AM'L I. MITCHELL ,t SON,
fcj»28trlwtf Agonts, t3 Broadway N. Y.
COX, HILL & CO„
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PE1€I(-1ICEG STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
H AVING formed Jo, copartnership ns above, w* arc prepared to exhibit an ok*
gant aud fresh ** *
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which aro offered lo cash and short thiio, prompt paying ouitoraera at very low Qxur*»
Our facilities for purchasing nnd a perfect knowledge of tho wnnta of the public, are
such that Wo can guarunteo entire satisfaction, in every particular.
We annex a few of tiro articles now in Btorc and to arrive j
30 hds. New OrleanslSugar,
100 “ A B & C,, “ '
60 bis. crushod andBrown Sugar,
v __ ZOO Bags Rio Coffee.
25 Bags Java Coffee, 400 Kogs of Nails,
300 Box candles,
1000 " Snuff’,
200 bl/» Rec’d Whisky,
- choice Brandies,
private stock,
500 Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Barry Cheese,
And any quantity of fiodft, Staroh, Pfckfcs, Cafsups, Bauees, Proeorves, Fruit#, Cordials
Ovstftt’#, M«fukere1, Sardines, Buckets, Broom#, Tubs, Chums, Ao., to vrhleh attention 4« in*
vfted. Awaiting your commands, and uIwuvh at yonr services,
10 “ Old Government Coffoo,
lOO Box’ Tobacco,
We ate ifCspcftlfully,
COX, THU A CO.
HOUSE TO RENT.
r|<IIE HOUSE AND LOT A
lfic^w,• situated in DoSoto, 4
of n rr.ile west of Romo, nil intB^saiuaSr
good rephir: stud tho lot Contain# btftweeh
four and five actes. Apply at (bo Drug Stora
of Sowinnn A howliii> Rumo, Go.
fcb.Slr-triim.' .
THE BLANCEVLILB
Q J ifflKI Axr i nnir 'MBBnAT. INBBOuMBNjrs^ro iOEN'
SLilli* WllAlilll.: F,n >' Oollftr. pc. Month rind
^ ponses Pnid.
j CANVASSERS WANTED.
1 LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
VAN WERT, POLK CO. t GA, iTIT’E "kh to erigago an aotiro Agent in
r HE lubscriber now has hit Slato Quarry lc .J 7 every county throughout -the United
fully ooonod and U provided with a sufli- Btn ks nudCduadas, to travel and Introduco
otent miirtoef of workmen to 011 orders In ant * lur iirAY twkntv dollar dourlktuukad lock
part of tbo South. Tho qdalfty of tbo slate | S T» re ut* K xt i y om ^ cji i y i:. T bis Kx r t-1^ J 0 r Ma
kes been fully tested, and Its boauty and oxJ c ? m ? f# ju#l Patented.with^rtlhalJo improve
cellanco ten bo Seen by nn oxaminatron 0 f , ,ncnt “* "hteh rtmko It th*cheapest nndmoet
osvoral boildlngs in Romo oovered with slate 1 P®P u J* r tnummo fn existence, thd nci nowl-
from this Quarry. Tho subscriber propose# ‘ utt *“ r P*J*od for ‘general utilitr.
to furifish tbo rirtto at day joint ih (/i'ergitt,! ?“,! n .^ er Qf-‘Ve#pnnsTbIo,.agents are
Alabama or Tennossoo dud lay it oh Ibo fwnntetl^^bllqitorder# bygamplo, to whom*
roof at an expomo nof.axceedlng tba dost aft efho
Tin roofing. 1 ■
Contracts'
man Agent’of.
Agant at Yin Wiprf Pbllt^Co.i Oai
JowDli John R. Frad< (
iineptS. W. Blanca gcueral
rtPbllrCo.i Go; J
”1 paid. W Edition,
f-i., a stimp for rotmn postage.*
til . .. .... ■' ; J* W.' HARRIS,
No. 13 Shoe and Leathar Exchange, B >afom.
; JaalT^rifiw