The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, May 03, 1855, Image 1
OLUME II.
ATHENS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 3, 1855.
NUMBER V..
I’UBLISHED WEEKLY,
BY JOHN H. CHRISTY,
EDITOR AMD moRRIETOR.
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J01IN lir cFrTsttT^
plain a.yd fancf
Book and Job Printer,
•• Franklin Job Office,” Athens, Ga.
, ,|| u . 0 rk entrusted to bis care faithfully, correctly
* and punctually executed, at prices correspond-
'i.inis ing with tb® hardness of the times. tf
c. B. LOMBARD,
DENTIST,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Rooinsover the Store of Wilson Sc Veal. Jan3
PITNER & ENGLAND.
Wholesale Sc Retail Dcalersin
[Groceries, Dry Woods,
IIAREIfARE, SHOES AND ROOTS,
April 6 Athens, Ga.
MOORE & CARLTON,
DEALERS IX
[silk, fancy and staple goods.
HA 1ID WARE AND CROCKER l r .
(April No. 3, Granite Row, Athens, Ga.
GOODS
AT COST FOR CASH!
O WING to a change in our business, we of
fer our stock of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hard
ware, Hats, Caps and
Crockery ware,
| ■ ha ' h,s , it
• _ _ _ _ ^ yam of intimates, were not composed of the
CALL SOON.
ftlkellnuq.
WHAT IS RESPECTABLE SOCIETY?
We heard a man, otherwise intelli
gent enough, lately sneer at another,
“ because,” said he, “one never meets
him in respectable society.” The
speaker did not mean, however, that the
person he affected to look down upon
s there will be a chai.Jgi in our busi-1
ness, we desire all person* indebted to us, ei
ther by note or open account, to call soon
and settle. Respectfully-yours,
jau4 W. P. A J. C.TURNER.
fashionable or the rich.
This notion of what constitutes re
spectable society, is quite a favorite one
with that class of individuals, whom
Thackeray has so significantly called
“snobs.” Empty pretence is always
making its own characteristics a stand
ard, by which it strives to measure the
respectability of persons at large. In a
ART UNION SOCIETY | “37 tl “ f ZZ SS2SS5
Among the proud, narrowminded, effete
TENTH GRAND
GIFT DISTRIBUTION
500,000 Gifts
VALUED AT $300,000!!!
Certificates for this Year, ONE DOLLAR.
T HE members of the Art Union Society, on the oc
casion of this the tenth distribution of the
WORKS OF ART
Accumulated by the Society during the past year,would
respectfully call the attention of its patrons to the fact
lildi
nobility of the Faubourg St. Germain,
respectability depends on being descend
ed from ancestors, who have married
their cousins for so many centuries,
that neither muscle uor brains are left
any longer to the degenerate, descen
dants. Every conceited fool thinks
that, being about to remove to the buildings in course oil i mse lf Iji.- ....... the nnlv mAn renllv
erection for the Society in the city ot Washington,they 1 " UKe " a J » lne on, y lnan reai.y
will add the teal estate and other landed property be-1 weighty, the only person who
longing to the Society, to the SDeClable
DISTRIBUTION FOR THIS YEAR. I H ^ '
At the last meeting of the Society, it was determined I l>Ut true respectability depends on no
to reduce the certificate of share tor this Grand Enter- | gucb advantageous circumstances. To
piisc to one dollar each, thinking thereby that it will.
be the means of a more general diffusion of the works I be respectable is to be Worthy of respect;
of artists throughout the country, and will enable the „„ j 1 , , ' . , r ,
Society to extend theirlaborsfortheadvanceiueutofthc I ®nd he most deserves respect wllO ha
ARTS AND SCIENCES most virtue. The humblest man, who
In this country. The certificates of shares will be issued I bravely does llisduty, is more worthy of
LUCAS & BILLUPS,
WHOLESALE A.YD RETAIL DEALERS I.Y
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ac. Ac.
No. 2, Broad Street. Athens.
WILLIAM Gr. DELONY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office over the store oi Win M. Morton Sc Son
ill attend promptly to all business cutrust-
to his care. Athens, April 6
P. C. LANGSTON,
Attorney at Law,
CARNESVILLE, liA.
References.—C. Peeples, Esq. ) ,
W. L. Mitchell, Esq. \ AthcU3
Col. H E. Hardeman, Lexington
Samuel Freeman, Esq. Newuan
Gabriel Nash, Esq. IXinielsville
Col. H. Holsey, Americus.
thrashing, having offended Heaven in
our swagger ; while at home every sign
speaks but too significantly of revolu
tion.”
If it was not for Hope the Heart
Would Break.—Were it not for hope
the arm would fall powerless on the
struggling battle field of life, and the
pure light woujd^fade out from the wea
ry. We sit in the shade of the elm and
watch the living ocean ebbing by; at
every throb of the heart a fife wave rolls
on the other shore. The footman with
his pack, and the rich man with his
steed, are urged on withY.te hope of
better things ahead. The ragged child
with his basket of berries hopes for man
hood and days of brighter sunlight for
him. The old man creeping up the
hill on staff and crutches looks with
hope for coming death and rest beyond | tittering
the grave. The sun has long faded from faces of the young one’s were all in a
his sky. Tell him he ne’er shall know broad grin. At length, after a desperate
the rest ha seeks; and tears will wet the cough, he made a final demonstration, *°°*
wrinkles on his withered cheeks; for his and roared out—
“1 LOVE TO STEAL.”
An amusing incident occurred in one
of our down-easi churches, some years
ago. The clergyman gave out, on a
pleasant afternoon in July—
“I love to steal awhile away
From every cumbering care,
And spend the hour of settiug day
In humble, grateful prayer.”
The regular chorister being absent,
the duty devolved upon the good old dea
con M., who commenced—
“I love to steal !”
and then backed down. Raising his
voice to a still higher pitch, he sung—
“I love to steal !”
but as before, he concluded he had got
the wrong pitch : so deploring that he
had not his ‘pilch tuner,’ he determined
to succeed, if he died in the attempt.
By this time all the old ladies were
behind their fans, while ihe
WHAT ARETHEIR PRINCIPLES? las it exists, and the rights of the States
This question is daily propouned by without *minutionj as-guaranteed thero-
, xr * . l , .. by ; opposing at all tunes, andito the ex-
persons who affect to bell eve that the ^ ^° lbilitytmil influence, all
“ American party dare not lay before w jj Q lna y assa j| them, or either oft them
the people the platform of their organi- Eleventh. We shall oppose noman, and
zation. Here are their pr inciples—we sustain no man on the ground of the op-
throw the banner to the breeze, that ">■ or of, D ™oor.v
’ tic measures or Whig measuresj but we
these principles may be “known and s i, a || oppose those who oppose our doc-
read of all men.” They possess a vitali- trines, and sustain those who sustainour
ty which all the party platforms in our doctrines.
day have wofully lacked. The great! Twelfth. And lastly, we shall use our
American heart beats responsive to this
short but comprehensive creed, which
appeals to the patrioti-m of every true
native of our genial soil.
It has been said with truth that the
utmost exertions to build up an “Ameai-
can party,” whose maxim shall be;.
Americans shall rule their country !
old frame is worn out, and he longs to I
lay it aside and leave bis staff aud crutch |
at the door of the grave.
OBSEQUIESOFTHELATECZAR.
A letter from St. Petersburg of the
8th ult. says : “The body of the late
Emperor has been for some days lying
on a state bed at the Winter Palace,
and the public have been admitted at a
certain hour to see it. The body is in
the room of the Grand Duchess Olga.
The embalmment took place under the
“I love to steal !”
This effort was too much. While
every one but the godly and eccentric
parson laughing, he arose, and with the
utmost coolness said—
Seeing our brother’s propensities, let
us pray.”
It is needless to say that few of that
congregation heard that prayer.
We have observed many tumbles thro’
fife, but have invariably noticed! that if
is the man who mounts- the-High' horse
old party issues are “ dead cocks in the that receives the least pity when ho
pit”—if we do not greatly err, the old falls.
parties themselves are “ dead cocks” Nothing begets confidence- sooner
Denationalized, sectionalized and than punctuality. Nothing so well be-
abolitionized, they still maincain, it is comes true feminine beauty as simplicir-
true, at least the appearance of a frag-1 *y*
mentary existence. But their days are
numbered—the sceptre has departed.
The American party—which is em-
The Truth.—Tell the truth and lay
Up for your future the precious coin of
. . integrity. Were you reared by Chris-
direction of Professors Shultz and Gru- tian parents, and do you remember the
ber, members of the Academy of Medi-1 first lie you told ? Have you forgotten
iit OMu Uollxr, accompanying which each purchaserl rgspect, is more truly resDectable, than 1 c,ne and Surgery. Since Tuesday the L v ith what horror you cowered in the
will receive free of charge, by return mail, a beautiful I . " ^ « • I hnrl v of thf* "Rmnpror ha<s Kppn rnvprpH I c . . « • » • • .
Line and stipple Engraving, entitled I ihe covetous millionaire among his I y ot , *«*P®ror n > s ueen co\ ereti I corner of contempt, while every object
Washington on Dorchester Heights, money-bags, or the arrogant monarch w !.* Iar » e P al1 ei, g ed with gold, 1 within sight seemed mute witnesses of
Representing an eventful period in the history ot our | on his throne. The fine lady,who back-1 wblch envelopes the whole body and | your sin ? Do you remember that fear-
phatically the party of the People pre- L 0 j, ve mos t content in his-calling.that
sents issues of the deepe-t moment—| strives to live within the compass of it.-
necessarily growing out of the present
condition ot the country—and which
must settle, for weal or wo, its future 1 ers never to call one another liars, but
destiny. | when any one said what wasnot true,
country.
It will be seen, by referring to the list,that there
arc many valuable pieces of property,many costly paint
ings, superb statuary, beautiful engravings, costly jew-1 -ni
elry, magnificent s awls, and other beautiful gifts,such I ,,c r* uutguie
as clocks, watches, illuminated works. &.C., to the num-1 wear a dozen
ber of five hundred thousand—worth $390,000. I * r. . „ ,
As the Society expects to remove to the New Hall ar 1 IS Otten not really 8S respectable
bites her neighbor, is less worthy of re
spect than an honest washerwoman.!
noble, though he may
orders at his buttonhole,
as the
Washington by the middle of
will take place on the
FIRST OF JULY, 1855.
The same rules and regulations that have heretofore
guided the Society’s distributions will be adhered to in
tuis, and on no account will theie be any postponement
from the day named. All letters and communications,
[post paid] for certificates, or on business, are to be ad
dressed to the
covers the face. The decoration ot the I f u j impression that some haunting form
room is very simple. Three priests followed you ? that an eye looked deep
stand near the bed and say mass alter- down into that darkest spot of your
nately. The crowd who go to see the h ear t ? Happy are you if that regret
body is immense. They are only al-1 vvas followed by rcpentaiiee ; miserable,
the distribution I shoeblack who cleans his boots. That ' owed t0 sto P a ^ ew ra * nutes * n the room, if time went on, passing his searing iron
witch is called *• the world” exalts the 1 and then pass on. Every Russian
one and despises the other, but it does I kneels uear the comp, makes the sign
not make them respectable, according to the cross, and kisses the covering
the real meaning of that word. Their over , body.
respectability is but a hollow 6ham as I .er from St. Petersburg of the
Soutixemoffice in Washington. I they themselves frequently feel; and . „ .
Directed to tho secretary, who win answer by return I those who worship them bow down to a I a * procession and the depositing of the I small voice
ceive oni"^r’^ Fettish, a thing of feathers and tinsel. corpse in the Peter and Paul
over - your conscience, and left you a
reckless, boasting and successful villain
whom the world calls wise because it
knows no better.
“ Look out for your interest,” whis
pers selfishness ; says truth, in a still
“ Look out for your sou!.”
“Waver here and you shall have
I
r
P. A. SUMMEY & BROTHER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
taple Goods, Hardware, Crockery,
A.YD ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES,
Corner o!‘ Wall and Broad streets, Athens.
WILLIAM N. WHITE,
WHOLESALE and retail
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
And Newspaper and .Magazine Agent.
HEALER IX
Hi SIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
lamps, fixe cutlery, fancy goods, ac.
9, College Avenue, Newton House, Athens, Ga
sign of •• White’s University Bookstore.”
Orders promptly filled at Augusta rates.
WW.SWI'S'W » oouauiquioii IU any ui iuc ma{;aziiica I ' o I p .L i 1 L J a I 1 ,1 i .
they may name in their letter, to be forwarded free oi The selfish, idle drone, who wastes life i^ntnedral had taken place the day be-1 houses and lands, and men will call you
c rife foiiowing^t’consmu'iesa'pirtonh* | in his own gratification, and dissipates I f° re strict conformity with the pub-1 and bow down to vou; and. the
is not, and fished programme :
T. BISHOP & SON,
Wholesale anti Retail Grocers,
April 6 No. 1, Broad street, Athens.
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
IenrtD. Weed, Pres.—Jxo. R. Wilder, Sec.
UIK abovo Compary is now prepaied to take Fire
isks in this place, and the adjoining counties, on
Ivorable terms. Apply to S. I. MAYS, Agent.
_ great, ajid bow down to you;
the fortune of his progeny, is not, and j Hshed programme : I ver y heavens shall seem to smile upon
The splendid House and i«t of the Art Union So- I cannot be, respectable; but tbe bard- “When the procession and the mag- an fi p r0S per you,’’says wordly ambition
a s'ui^rb'dweHing, the a resi'dcncc ot the late An- ’ working, self-denying father, who wears nificent sarcophagus, surronded by eve- with her old, alluring smile,
sonsuitzer. Esq. i5,ooo | out his life to bring up his children, is, ry species of earthly splendour, passed Waver here,” echoes truth. “ and
even though he be but a day-laborer. a l oll g» ihe assembled multitude bowed y OU become that contemptible thing
Nothing can makeDives fit to lie on ‘heir heads deep dftwn to the ground, despised ofGbd ahd man, a liar. The
Abraham’s bosom, while Lazarus is I crossing themselves assiduously all the ivogjfi may not say so through fear, but
welcome there, even with the sores the fi me > and the greatest part of them it knows and abhors you; and there is
dogs have licked. kneeling, as if in the presence of a sa- judgment.**
This false view of fife, which would I cred relic. \yr e know it is somewhat old-fashion
measure respectability by a conventional Salvoes of artillery, muffled drums, e( j t 0 q UQ t e Scripture, but nevertheless
7001 standard, is totally at variance with our I and wailing wind instruments shared we w jj| venture; “ Lying lips are an
i,3oo | republican institutions It creates an with the bands of different regiments in abomination to the Lord, but they that
imperium in imperior,” for while the (he musical accompaniment of the pro- tni ]y are i,i s delight. m. a. d.
law declares all citizens equal, it erects cession. Multitudes had taken up their
a social standard which endeavors to | places in the street before dawn to ena- | Scarlet Fevf.IL—Mr.
ignore that great truth. The coarse,
brutish, knavish, profligate, criminal—in
paitcrni, • ' 50,ooo| short, all who fall short of their duty to
men—are
^idly bouid,"with u'ntedSngraJrn < 0Ur ' ,,plcn ' 4 ooo t * 1 ° se w * 10 are “ 1,01 respectable; ’ and j Sophronius, a wise teacher, would not I experiment we made a few days ago.
lOOcopiesof Hoydcii’siiiystrationsot siiakspoare. ’ | this, whether they are rich or poor, suffer even his grown up sons and daugh-1 Our little daughter, aged 19 months,
JAMES M. ROYAL,
HARNESS MAKER;
[ AS removed his shop to Mitchell’s old
, Tavern, one door east of Grady A Nich-
ou’s—where he keeps always on hand a
puernl assortment of articles in hisliue, aud
always ready to fill orders in the best style.
Jan 26 tf
GIFTS FOR 1855:
The beautiful summer residence, Gothic cottage,
and grounds, at Hawk’* Nest, on the Hudson, 20,000
5 small dwellings, situated on the lot bolonginglo
the Society, in 92d street, 10,000
10 magnificent camel’s hair shawls. They are the
most beautiful work of art ever beheld, 10,000
4 sets of diamond jewelry—consisting of7 pieces
each—all antique patterns, in a beautiful pearl
jewel box, 10,000
10 sets ot pearl jewelry, consisting of 7 pieces
each, all ditferent styles, and of Persian tnan’f 5,000
12 gold watches for ladies, very beautiful and cu
rious works of art; one the size of a hall dime,
10 watches for gentlemen, all very heavy of dif
ferent styles and patterns,
50 lloudere, Toilet and Dressii g Cases for ladies,
some finished in pearl patterns—Louis XIV.
1 large clock, a very beautiful work of art, made
by Lipordi at Cologne, finished in a style of
beauty and art unsurpassed,
1,000 gold thimbles, all ditferent patterns, very
heavy,
59,000 illuminated albums, different styles and
2,500
1,000
2,000
ble them to witness the procession. | As there is in the country round and
;ood deal of Scarlet
Evil Company.—The following alle-1 Fever, and as it may be of service to
gory is translated form the German | others, I hereby give the result of an
r, ‘. ,1 . ,e Rrca * P° e, > “ ,is wo,k I While those who five honestly,and strive I ters to associate with those whose con-1 was violently attacked with scarlet fever
will be an acquisition.
PAINTINGS.
10,000
to do what good they can, constitute 1 duct was not pure and upright. 11 looked into Mrs. Hale’s “ New
Be nl ar S Ro^—Mur** 1 Cup *^ an< * a ^ mcn —Titian, 2,0001 what is really the respectable class, irre-1 “Dear father,” said the gentle Eula- Household Receipt Book,” page 112,
Tobft'andme’.Angci—Salvator Rosa. liooo I spective of the fact whether they eat I lia to him one day, when he forbade her, I and fou td the following treatment re-
jlooo with silver forks or steel ones.—Phila- in company with her brother, to visit commended : “ From the first day of the
’500 delphia Ledger. | the volatile Lucinda—“ dear father, | illness, and as soon as wc are certain
LOOK HERE!
MIE undersigned have on hand a general
. assortment of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.
rliich they will sell low for cash or barter
all and examine.
April 13 P. A. SUMMEY & BRO.
Angol—Salvator Rosa,
Night View—Claudio,
Madonna—Corregio.
A Head—Titian,
A Hoad—.Vandyke.
Landscape—Pouisain,
A Piece—Guiotto,
Battle Piec*—Wuuverman
Landscape—by Claude,
Among all other virtues, humility;,
though it be lowest,, yet is pre-eminent..
It is the safest, because it is- always at;
anchor ; and that man may be truly said’
Whistling at a Falsehood.—A
clergyman in Scotland desired'his hear-
1 a sermon om
Let the people of Georgia read the I 'ho'p^ached: . _
following declaration of American prm- j t jj e partible of the loaves and‘ fishes,,
ciples, and regardless of the dictation of and being at a loss to> explain, he said
party hacks—whether Whigs or Demo-1 the loaves were not like those
caa ts—let them determine for them
selves if they be not true American
doctrines:
oim principles.
First, We shall advocate a repeal of
the laws of naturalization, or if that can
new-a-
days, they were as- big as the - hills of*
Scotland. He had scarcely pronounced
the words when he heard adoud whistle..
What’s that?” saidthe,. “ who calls
me a liar ?”
‘It’s I, Willy McDonald; the baker.”’
Well, Willy,, what objections have-
not be accomplished, then such a modi- ye to what I told ye .
fication of these laws as will prevent fu- “None, master John, only I wanted'
ture emigrants from becoming citizens, to know what kind of ovens they used,
short of a residence of twenty-one years, to hake those loaves in
after taking the oath of allegiance to ^ a Pompey why IS a JOU rnev
the United States, and of abjuration of rQUnd dia WQrlJ , ike a ^ tail . WV.l,
all other powers, potentates, and prm- j dosen i t adzac tly see any semblance
ces - , __ , „ . , . twixt the two cases 1’ Well den, I spec
Second. YN e shall advocate the pas- U.jj jj ave to tell you—bekase it am fur
sage of a stimgent law by Congress to tQ dg eend ob it .,. .^ell,. dten,. spose
prevent immigration hitherof foreigners . SQme unacountab i e sarkumstance tl^
who are either paupers or criminals, and cat * a should axidently get singed V
to send back to the countries from which , by in j at case it wouldidt be so fur!’
they come all such foreigners of these J
classes as may, in violation of such la w, The news of the deat h of the Empe-
hereafter reach our ports: and to require ror p au | i n jgoi, was twenty-one days;
the President of the United States to getting to London. That of the-
demand from any government, which j at “ Emperor Nicholas four hours and!
may send hither such classes of its sub- a q Uar ter.
jects, immediate and ample satisfaction
for such outrage, and proper indemnity A Yankee Taken Tn.—An ingeninus-
against the repetition thereof. downeaster, who has invented a new
Third. We shall oppose the election kind of “ Love-Letter Ink,’ which he-
or appointment of any foreign born citi-1 has been selling as a safe-guard again t
500
500
590
500
500
AN ENGLISHMAN’S OPINION.
An Englishman in New York sends
to the Courier & Enquirer the subjoined
article, stating ihat it is from one of |
the coolest heads in England—a mem-
ber of the aristocracy, and of a family
who'wiRaiwwer by^retura’iuaif. 1 ' 1 ' 11 ’ t0 Uie SecreUr y> I which for antiquity and public service
TERMS FOR CLUBS. has no superior in that country. The
i extra certificate, | extract reads thus :
There arc others by the same artists, all original, be
sides some splendid pictures by Allston, Sally, Rey
nolds, Neagle, Doughty .Cole, Chapman, David,Vemet,
Stuart, Herbert, Tack, Bennington, Read, Bartlett,
Scbloss, Huntington Johanoh, Schmidt, Rembrandt,
Scliaub, Perkins, Lewis, Ellis, Hamilton, and other*
fully described in the catalogue, which will be forward
Clubs of 10,
Ciubs of 20,
Clubs of 50,
you must think me very childish, if you its nature, the patient must
imagine that we should be exposed to morning and evening over
danger by it.” The father took in »i- body with a piece of bacon, in
lence a dead coal from the hearth, and manner that, with the exception
reached it to his daughter. “ It will head, a covering of fat is every
not burn youjmy child ; take it.” Eu- applied. In order to make this rubbing
(alia did so, and behold, her beautiful in somewhat easier, it is best to take a
white hand was soiled and blackened, piece of bacon tbe size of the hand,
and,as it chanced her white dress also, choosing a pait still armed with the
“ We cannot be too careful in handling rind, that we may have a firm grasp,
coals, said Eulalia, in vexation. “Yes, On the soft side of this piece, slits are to
truly,” said the father, “ you see my be made to allow the oozing out of the
even if they do not]fat. The rubbing must be thoroughly
zens to auy office of trust, honor or emo- all actions for breach of promise of mar-
lument, under the Federal or Slate riage, in so much as it entirely fades
Editor:— governments, or the employment or en-1 from the paper in two months after dkte,
listment of such pers< ns in the army or was recently ‘done brown’ by a hroiher
navy in time of war ; maintaining, as down-easter, who purchased a hundred
we do the opinion, that the native born boxes of the article, and gave him his
citizens of the United States have the note for ninety days. At the expiration
right to govern the land of their birth ; I of the time, the ink inventor called f t
and that immigrants from abroad be con- payment, but, on unfolding ihe scrip
tent with the enjoyme.it of life, liberty found nothingbuta piece of blank pape
and property undet our institutions, |Thenote had been written with his own
without seeking to participate in the
enaction,administration, or execution of
our laws.
Fourth. We shall advocate and urge
the adoption of such an amended form
of an oath to support the Consti
of the United States, and to be adminis
tered to all person elected or
ink.
of
be rubbed
tbe whole
such a
of the
where
Destruction of Ants.-A C'>rresp6n-
{dent of the Philadelphia Ledger, says
‘We give a sure remedy—procure c
■opium OI soon an omonoon .om, * _ wash it , ve M, press it very,
. k/; “lining it will te«.o the .rf
appoint “Hsopen-Uy H on he sh e,f „„e,e
Pf
150 to $200 per Month!!
" ILL send instructions by which any
person make front $1.50 to $200 per
nth, without traveling or peddling, and
xn smallest amount of capital. This is
recetpt of any kind whatever. I will for
ju me above instructions and all the arts
l™. PU of value * 08 advertised in the
?^’ ers of l * 10 United States, free of
m of in 4 D n P crson sending me the small
m of one dollar, postpaid.
b. 8. S1IIPLEV, Kingston,
Ross County, Ohio.
Blank Declarations,
i wiM* 1 ,/ 0 "” 8 ’ ( loD g and short) together
,.1 „ 1 , IC P r °eess attached—just printed
K Blant 0 ® CC ’ Als °’ Vari ° US
il®T Any .“ ,aHk8 not °n hand—as, indeed,
L;„ a "y k i ud job printing—can befur-
r s >tU on a f ew Itourg’ notice.
Coach-Making and Repairing.
JAMES B. BURPEE,
.f the old stand recently occupied by It S
|aSeI e “ f e l-' 0ffe, ' S f ° r 8, V leUl0t of superi-
' 1? of h,s . own manufacture, at redu-
I nee,—consisting of
[Carriages, Buggies, &c.
ceSdVn.i any t,,i, ,‘ s in hi8l «ne thankfully
3ZS 8D( ! promptly executed. 3
pS2 a S s donc ftt 8,,ort uot,cc and
“ Y du of course know that we have
The money in all cases to accompany the application I no army and no known General J that I . °“‘ U
tor certificates. , J .... 4 child that coals,
LADIES FORMING CLUBS W ® haV ,® 3 raW “ lht,a > at P r e s ent useless, burDj Wacken . so it is with ' the com . I performed, a.id not too quickly, so that
Will be entitled to the same terms as above, with the a g reat warn of sailors, and a very dis- p b vlc j OU8 »* the skin may be fully saturated with the
extra inducement of the present of a magnificent set of contented public, thtir brutal voice cry- v J r, :
Boudoir Furniture, with nch colored India hancines. • . i* • . . ' «at,
fine India Lace Curtains and every thing of the most ,n g out * or more victims, now when Man arid Woman I should not sav We tried it as directed above, and the
'be R-j.n power ,he Black Sea ree,.l.a were soon ob.iou,, io
aerPostmastew are aiithonzed to act asaecnts. and I paralysed for many years to come. It I , . J f , . a._:Li J I For,, it u.nrL-p.1 »lil-H n elmrin” and the
very soon
was entirely cured
Give it a trial—it is simple and en
tirely harmless.—Nash. Whig.
Terrace Green, March 6, 1855. J
B. R.
jKy-I’ostinastew are authorized to act as agents, and paralysed for many years to come. It I j ” , -a • UI J i'aot it tvnrkpd *• likt> *1 rbnrm '
thepostm aster remitting theitaMlatnounf for share, must be strantre to the intelligent reader that a WO,nan 8 natUre ,S fleX,ble a «ld tact ’ ,l WOrked , ‘ 1 Ke . a C,iarm ’
will receive a handsome Gold Watchand chain,valued “i 0 , . stran = e tne inteni 0 eni reaaer ■ . t h OUff h her feelings are result was, our little daughter
in hundred dollars. The money must accompany I of foreign countries, that we should. I *mpressiDie, inougn iier icetuifc,!. are. i
puyi»g ■
large by return mail. ...... nerfect comolacencv.
that we should,
second fiddle with|
1 know very few instances of a very in-
of charge by returnmaiL | nerfect comolacencv allow our marrow I ^ er * or rnan ruling the mind of a superior
Correspondents are requested to write their addrees, P e ‘ leCl Complacency, allow our marrow . w h er eas I knew twenty—fiftV
with the County, Town, Post Office and State, plainly to be sucked OUt by France, 1U destroy- wou * an • w nereas x Knew twenty uity
in order to avoid mistakes. Ai! letters answered by re-1 tbe nava i power of our natural —of a very inferior woman ruling a su-
'“cataiogues of all the Gifts, with value and exifiana friend in the Mediterranean. The eyes P er ' ar man - If heloves her the chances
ion, can be obtained on application to the Secretary,to I c ho rlrt«Arl not tn a«"e that she Will weaken and demoralize
whom all letters for certificate*, fcc. must be addressed. I of Othei nations must be Closed, not tol • „ i
ALFRED jQURbAiN, Secretary, observe with distrust the two great na- h,m * If a superior woman marry a vul-
Washington, D. C.
Maviraao Lewis, x
Fnaxcts I nob, > Directors.
Fis.il teoo Li TiifosTow, >
T. W. BAUER, Treasurer.
One after another, as it would seem,
observe with distrust the two great na-| ““«• *•“ •■»»»»«» »«*»»» “*«*»•/ » »“*- i are the secrets of the Know Nothings
val powers of the world, joined to die- , or J nbi !’ lor naan » be makes her mise- i ea k' m g out. We now see it stated that
tate ; and the possessor of Gibraltar rab,e ; bu . 1 he f ldom g° vern8 ber u min J> the insignia of the mysterious clan has
and Malta, distrusting the holder of Se- ° r vulgarizes her nature, an J if there be been diacoV ered.. It consists of’the
vastopol, declaring that the acquisition ^ ve °" h [ 3 Sld .f,’ tbe chanc f a " e ’ hat ,n American Eagle holding in his bill a
of the Crimea is unjust, while Algiers tba end sh ® wdl elevate and refine bun ‘ | furriner, by the seat of h» breeches.
! .W A Windfall.—Sergant Peter
^ ' of the U. S. Marine Corps and late Or-
a woman s 1
DISSOLUTION:
T HE copartr.: /ship in the Franklin Job Office, here- I • e*. „ « u
tofore existing, under the firtr of Christy tc Kelsea I 18 a " renen
is this day disselvli by mutual consent The bnsinea* I nect a row about Poland but what is to I a ,I,an ««“ 'ateuetauu.
K done whh Hungary? We g,« ■"“•'b pone'lali for in " i j e[|y s „ , of th e Marine Guard at
I away Norway, and nan talk ofta^krng ‘ ptlToU, has brco.ue her to an estate
Atiren., J., it iMk wxlliam kelsea. back Finland! Europe mU either be P e ,h ‘ ™ de » ot i„„ compound- i in Ireland worth sii thoosaod pounds
Pay — I Pay up I und " ,h . e P?" er of a , dipole™. ed oflove and faith is s0 much a part ol per annum. He haa been m the U. S.
5^- y P lmg E ngl and , 0r must become oue va8t I Je rb e° n g_ that whUe the instincts re- army for 18 years,
I cannot say that the mob argu- iaain tru ° e and thefeefingsuncorrupted | Cash helps a , courting amazing-
ments are inconsistent with republican, Je wnscience andly. Astonishing what balls and sup
or rather democratic propagandism ; led u far „ astra y- Thus fell ou^eneral bracelets, “love of'a bonnet,
but they are inconsistent wkh a French I mother”-type ofher sex-overpowered . llhnrhan rides ,
T HE undersigned moeteamestly request* all persons
indebted to Ihe late firms of CHatrrr.KBLSBa Sc \ *■ CntHjjl power.
Buske, and ChristtSc Kzlsxa—as also those owing
him individually—to Pay up at once: Many of
these claims havo been outstanding a long time, and au.
mustabsnlutely be settled without dewy.
He trusts that a sense of right and justice will lead
every one indebted to settle up immediately. If, how
ever, it shall turn out that be is mistaken tu this, be will
be forced, however reluctantly, to “ try what virtue
here is in’ law Jan
. CHEESE! CHEESE!
r iw C< 16eents,just received at
^ oc7 ’ L M. KENNEY'S.
TAKE NOTICE.
A CCOUNTS for the last quarter are now
due, and payment thereof required. My
b, or tbrei "
terms arc cas!
Ap 5
mouths.
WM. N. WHITE.
or German alliance; and if such opin-
CHRI8TY. | ions may govern our foreign office, no
peace can be made in which we are not
silenced ; for we have now demonstrat
ed that we are scarcely a third-rate pow
er as a military nation.
« Tn our external policy we want a
■type'
raiher than deceived, by
the colossal
suburban rides and picnics, will do to
wards expanding the feminine heart,
intellect—half angelic. Mrs. Jameson. aud g ett ; n g m t 0 the father’s house
Very true.—Mrs. Swissheltn says:
“ The secret you dare not tell your
mother’s a dangerous secret; one that
will be fike ! v to bring you to sorrow.
“Elevating the masses.” This
what taks place on the Mississippi eve
ry time a high pressure steamer bursts
up.
to any office of trust, honor, or emolu
ment, under the Federal or State gov
ernments, as will effectually exclude from
such offices all persons who shall not
directly and explicitly recognize the ob
ligations and binding force of the Con
stitution of the United States, as. para
mount to all obligations of adhesion or
allegiance to any foreign prince, power,
potentate, or authority whatever, under
any and all circumstances.
Fifth. We shall maintain the doctrine
that no one of the States of this Union
has the right to admit to the enjoyment
of free suffrage any person of foreign
birth, who has not been first made a
citizens of the United States, according
to the “uniform rule” of naturalization
prescribed by Congress,under the provi-
sionsof the constitution.
Sixth. We shall oppose now and here
after any “union of Church and State,’
no matter what class of religionists shall
seek to bring about such union.
Seventh. We shall vigorously main
tain the vested rights of all persons, of
native or foreign birth, and shall at all
times oppose the slightest interference
with such vested rights
Eighth. We shall oppose ar.d protest
against all abridgement of religious li
berty, holding it as a cardinal maxim,
that religious faithtis a question between
each individual and his God and over
which no political government, or other
human power, can rightfully exercise
any supervision or control, at any time
in any place, or in any form
Ninth. We shall oppose all “higher
law” doctrines, by which the constitu
tion is to be set at nought, violated,, or
disregarded, whether by politicians,, by
religionists, or by the adherents or fol
lowers of either, or by any other class of
they are most troublesome, sprinkle
some fine white sugar on the sponge;
(lightly oier it)two or three times a day;,
take a bucket of hot water to where-
the sponge is, carefully drop the sponge-
in the scolding water, and you will slay
them by the thousands, and soon.rid the-
house of these troublesome insects. Wheni
you squeese the sponge, yo.i will be-
astonished at the number that had gone-
in the cells.’
persons.
Tenth. We shall maintain and defend
the constitution as it stands, the Union
A Giiost in Love.—A farmer who-
had lately become a widower was arous
ed at midnight by the loud barkingioiY
his dog. On going to.ifc the animal display
ed extreme terror, whereupon the farmer
took his gun and prceeded to an inspec
tion All at once he sa.w a phantom,
clothed in a white sheet, rise behinil.thu;
hedge. Tbe farmer turned deadly pale-,,
and his limbs shook with dismay. He,
however, contrived to ejaculate:‘*11 you
come from God, speak, if from the devil,,
vanish.” Wretch!’ exclaimed the phan
tom, ’I am your deceased wife come trom.
the grave to warn you not to marry Ma
ria A - , to whom you are making:
love. The only woman to succeed me is-
Henrietta B - - - - Marry her, or perse
cution and eternal torment shall be your
doom !” This strange address from the-
goblin, instead of dismaying the farmer,,
restored his courage. He accordingly,
rushed on the ghostly visitor, and strip
ping off its sheet, discovered the fair
Henrietta B---- herself, looking ex-
tremely foolish. It is said that the far
mer, adrairiug the girl’s triok, has had 1
the bans published for his marriage with
her.—rGategemREpg-) Observer,.
A certain newly elected Irish mayor,,
speaking of certain, articles in a viva
cious newspaper, observed : “I despise
those underhand attacks. When I write
an anonymous letter, I ajwajrs sign my.
name to it,”