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HTIUCT CONSTRUCTIOX OK THU COSSTITUTIOJI ...AX HONEST ANI. ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OK THE GOVERNMENT.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST !), 1859.
Starch lor u Muter.
The 8t. Augustine Examiner, of the 23J
"Un the 30th ult., the Cutter
J. The Cutter immediately
tlio South. On the 3.1 inst., v
rallied ami closed j ^ l0W Smyrna inlet,
*alcs on Friday municatcd with the shore. Could heur of
speculators und | n » Slaver on the Coast and only a tumor
< j '•"3 negroes had been landed to tho South- ;
(> . ward. Frocrcded on, closely examining the
\ a,, 'l inlets, to Indian River. Sant boat
IpU.,to 10U. | in, landed about six miles below the bar,
Liverpool war ' !in d there learned ftom n Mr. Fuinf, a rest* I
A uteri- dent, that about sis weeks previous lour'
J reported that
i , o'elock1*^ rer ^f;7fr Q, "M fty '. J S ,ly I lU °y * ne * l»»rt Of the v iew of the schooner
i !.nit's, .Villi' .lit" mnrkiV’eloli jYtAdv* I hud landed n CaRO nl Afll-
Jupiter, and beached the
tbnt had gone piece*, said they were going , rc 1
to Key West, and when they lelt, proceeded
Hgnin to thu 8outlitvaid. On tbisinlorm i ! ..m,,’,'
tion they again set anil, hugged the shore, ins an!
well, examining the coast, looked into Oil- paruVi
bni'd Uur, and anchored oil'Jupiter, bent |,vrn b
a boat With uii ollicor and lour men, a tre- j
mendous surf rolling in; heie hod it nol j
been for llicir great skill mid most sticnuou*
and the i
ward but saw nothing tl any recent
jit. Then turned to tho Northward, i ,,,,
OFFICE—RANDOLPH STRICT,
NUMltER 31
Speech i
"OJ the Auxunia Despatch.
A. it. y\ riff lit. r.M|„
' coiiptitutiotinl ground—oml fearlessly inn
—j■ ... u Ul i., mu vsuiicr ! ... the . tain it, submitting to no compromised
;}.—T lie stcamshiu J “ nie » C. Dobbin, Capl. IlnHirt Da*, of llio . ," lC,V "ntl", .lulyUftli, lea,,. -nbsorvo tl,o enda of nnibiiiouo men, or
Liverpool date, to 1 Savannah atation, orrivod olfour liar, a hoot , ^ " ,ul,1 , l, l ’ mJ ! V '*P r m .■ In. |.r.>. i!I.!??!!!!® P“.">’“ r it“'>'a«'<»na. In abort, .ok
with ho, l.t latent., Mr. U.hor, canto on fS""? 'T'!bt..:iu ‘
.V«rAot.-Tho tlroUra' town and in teu than on hour Mr. zihn- " F""
of 60,000 bnlco banu, (Depot, U. 8. M.rah.l, ha.l I“ ta ^ 1
■•f Millard Fillmore. At
c»scd Ida distrust • •! J^,i:
he appealed
Tho Term* of Peace Considered
■8 Ol bid Oppt
. Buchanan
thought eii
«lged ,-r
It tVilB II
if public .a(fairs,
i to bis election.
>« d« inonsi,raied
in whole public
I the da
^agonized parry
«hcij bnool prin-
baoiT Republican nrgani
taxing the credulity o
Ameiicat
J rmu the Philadelphia Tina.
‘ ^ a pnl eon naanroa hi. toldim that It. mad.
nothin;' that is wrong.* Acting upon eucli ' f* oacr ' Leeaiiao tbo conteat was a boot to es-
.' policy, the S.Mitl. c,iuG1 and would main- 1 Bum .° proportion* no longer in heaping wilh
'•ini In r tun..i.cii ol trpialiiy, and continuo l ^°. interests Franco bad in the war. Thi*
'mm .n r < ...g ..mi institution*; and expan- j «t*ems to point at apprehensions, intntiiiMd
l ..’,j ' [('I ', V ,IH> Ul, j “II man* by T ranee,- of getting involved in • was
k.nd. R 1[ Muro j ^»p>.lan ! e.]__ _ j witll p ru . <ia -nd (U ‘ lher (jermo
Colleges In (Georgia—The Names of ; r “ n »-'ia Joseph, wending his way back to
Presidents and Location. ' Vienna, a beaten soldier and degraded raise,
.ucrcer University, N. M. Crawlord, I). “'ll* hit army that,-in making the peace, he
T*. . r r- t i , . bad yielded to tho unfavorable political aitu-
Athol.s y " 0r3, “' A Cburch ' D - D - 1“ "hlch h. w.. placd Cuie S.
" ■' M" i. all C.,IIo,o, A. E. M.r.h.11, ,l„ni„. j na,un ' “f"“ d ¥, «* «*•
■ t i"To/bCt baptist College, T. Kambaut, auutanee. J hta m.j elao
n,, d i Cabsville. [ point at Priia*ig and the Cierman His,tee.
““'l Kmory Collogd, Jamo* R. Thomas, J). D., I <:,, ndeiDiied by France and Austria, on
" “ „ j •«ch different grounds, it ia probable that
1 ..P« ,oll,or P® University, 3. U. Talmugc, •
Midway. • ;
Monroe Fcmalo University, Win. C.
>’ that
mid Dm
! knd i
; i lie :■
bly In,
I north
Rc. ping close to tho hIo
reuci.ed mt. John's Uar
the Culler and went on
boat K mdolph bound in
bin Ntulion.
"I'hey bosrde-l several vphsoN go:
d south but found them nil lair trader*.-
| I here can be no doulu (hut a number of nr
I kmvii linxe been Inmlo.l on tho coast botweel
! Gilbert's and Jtipiti'r Inlets, but probabl
not by a vessel from Africa, but taken oi
1 board the ‘Cxperiment’ at hi a lrom a Slave
; direct Irum the coast;—nt any rate the bird
llm 12th | wiiliom j alert nee 10
here I\1 r. '/. hli . II.* iiHsuuied that i
hoard tbo Steam- j hetraved im Iriend*
Cttpt.iii i.iiy ' j 1
divided into
. DiMiglas and
was abnoluio'
r iMo pieservaiion u|
i*ro inking poeiiioii,
rty orgnuization*.
AdminiHtr.iiion hud
u Wilkes, Fort*vtli.
Mncoi C>h " Fomal ° UoUcgo, O. L. Smith,
I Madison Fcmalo Collogo, Jaa. Pierce.
. Madisori.
Georgia Female College, Goo. Y. Br.iwno.
Grilli
Souther
La (• range
r.'u'u'iauMhldr
.Mr. Dnuulao
Kid the lavurit
wisiiiuumiii I,*
cy got there, and
umlersbwid more :i
i'j Lh,
Mndison,
f’HlSi'n d‘ Cnl I c " ,ale Collc 2®' J- C. Patterson,
UIu Fcmalo College, VV. A. Rogers,
Fomnlo College, II. E. I) rook a
Female College, (J 'V. Connor,
uui .rmigo.
Masonic Female College, C. Fulton, Cov
ington.
CusBvillo Fcmalo Coi-i.c. I) Kelsey,
t-nnavillc.
Groonaboro’ Female College, ' ioiner Hen
deo, tircmiHli.tro'.
Andrew Femnio College, Oliver P. An
thony, Cuihbert.
Baptist Fcmalo College, R. D. Mulimy,
ule College, W. II. Vci
Kentucky
i i ho W i
the Dre.l
ii would i>
■ | ilSMIlllpllon
nctiu> taction of tbo Deinoc- ^
ky oppoRc.l to tho Presidcnlial |!,'j
ispiralimiH o| N ice President |,. nv
1 be Paducah Herald, a prom- Icgi
of h-aul .State, any* oi*p<
•here is n suspicion afloat that tbo Irieml* j ol 1
of Mr. lireckinri 'go are ‘'manii'tivcring
give tho vote ol Kentucky in the Clinrlealc
Convention in favor uf tho odious heresi
of Dodghs," and sv.-n “lor Judge Dougb
himself UR tho noniuien lor tho PieHidenc
if found that the \ ice President cannot get j Up
• he nomination.” And, accordingly, Mr.
Breckinridge is warned that lie can never
get from tlie Kentucky Democracy a hearty | to'ri*i'« ' *
support while ttiiM afomHuid suspicion con* VVh’ilr
tintfrs t.» exist in their minds. Rut the | ollieial n
lriitli is, that the special dilllc.iilty with tho
Kentucky rival in the
i«, poor Pierce's bccro-
. And an, in nil prolm-
• C'uistiluii'i
and hi his
■ : iui*i sin n miouilous
lorinl power. He wna
-• were some Northern
"I 6) 'lie |.rinci|.tea of
Cuihti
Mnsoni
Lumpkin.
^Marietta Female College, W. H. Robert,
IVrry i’cmalo College, If. M. Holstclaw,
T»rry.
College Temple, M. P. Kellogg, Nownan.
i.xsTtTt’TKs—rm.xcivAi.a—location.
Hilliard Male IiiPtituto, T. G. Scott, For-
Randolph Male Institute, J. W. Swindall.
Cuthbert.
? IIrownwood Institute, W. Johns, Ln- i
Mowd iri Collegiate Institute, AIcDaniel,
Rieliardpon and llowdon.
Stileahoro, W. Ctuivua, Siilouboro.
LdeyCohb Female immtute, .Athens
'"it Valley Female Inmitute, G. A. Hoi*
combe, Port Valley. *
Rarnesvilio Female Institute, W. T. Read,
Uorncsville.
they held the balance fairly between both.
Did France and Austria arrange tb«
term* of tbo peaceilrciity without taking
counsel with .Sardinia 1 Lombardy wee
given t«y Austria to Napoleon, who present*
rd it to Victor Emmanuel. Tho Ministry
of Haidinia, of whom Count Cavour woe
head, have resigned office. Count Arsee
(if there be such a person, for ths telegram*
play the mischief with foreign surnames)
was charged with the formation of a new
C ihinci. About Count Arcae, if such thsrs
lie, we know othing, and are not ashamed
,n • ,, * , c nfes-ion. His name oceuro
no where in Sardinia politics.
Tin At ti.difte* bark among their disef-
f cted Bubiecta is not what Italy looked lor.
Loiibt .( all no* it • xpeeled that the Pope,
notoriously tlio Weakest Princ Italy, should
placed .it ihe bead of the new Italian
Cuiifed. ration — if ever it be formed, tor
JSnr.tmid would be outvoted Upon all ques*
lion-, i . u dead ceruinty. But unsatlstec*
lory though the peace he, Napoleon has
certainly cared for Hardiilla, his ally, whsss
dominions arn increased h. the accession of
Lombardy. Our contemporaries are slowly
beginning to see Hint Muikus and.Peechie-
rs, two ol the -quare of | rtresjes, will not
belong t.i A pains, feeing that (bey happen
to be loculed in L unbardy as they migbl
hove neon by a gl iiico at a good Atlar.
J hut the | race should be viewed with
mistrust in England, is likely enough. It
seems to have been arranged without any
ol the round-about and red tape formalities
of that famous Circumlocution Office, ia
Downing street, over which now presides
Lord John Russell, a Foreign Hictstary
wlu> cannot speak French.
We know not yet w hat the French natien
will think of the manner in which Napo
leon terminated the War. He haa not bren
able to fulfil bis promiao of liberating Italy *
but lio has bumbled Austria. Therefore,
on his peculiar policy, wo ehould nut won
der at hearing, are long, that Austria, with
Russia und France, were giving a moral lea*
son, by military force, to Prussia, or to En*
glund.
f*u*)nabl« forms.
<• WILMS. j. T.
Willis & Willis,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Talbotton, Talbot County, Osorgla,
1 !l give prompt attention to all busmens
***** * u their care in Talbot and 'he «d-
Jtt count jew. March , *»Rvif
Hilliai'd & White,
IT LAW4 SOLICITORS IX CIUXCKRY
ILL practice in coparlner.tiip in tin
several ('ourtaoi Barbour rnnniy,
• HII.LIAUD. J. AI. U HIT If,
Ala. O'lutnTl'. ALi
““*19.185® vv-w if
Marion Bothune,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Talbottou, Georgia.
TILL prepare DocInrutionH lor porsona
eniide to Bolaty Laitp and i'r.xsto.-vs,
ter the late Acts of Congrtes; and proa-
®* ‘-•“iina ul that nature.
^Uj-cbti, 55 wtf
Wanted to Hire! ~
B 5 h,r * K, ' Jle,i s,; 3Ki> MBS, fo work sa
The Opposition State Convention.
tho people will hear
mind that the Oppesi
to bfl held in Ailsnls on the 10;h inst., i*
to bo a 1/ies.v meeting. Not only the dele
gatee already appointed to the bite Stale
Convention ut Moron aro expected to rc.
•(•scmble at Allant.i, but the Opp
people of tho Slate generally arc invited to j Ul,il ’ u
attend. We hope that tho meeting will be I •]',
an enthusiastic and rousing one, for ll a | 0 j )rn
popular sentiment there dixpluyed will j
undoubtedly control the action of tlio Con- I
venlion and determine tbo policy uf the w ,.|,
party. To hisurc a general and lull Con
vention , it would be invisible for those
C 'Untirs tb it have already appointed di le
gates to add largely to their number, and I p
lor those that were unreprcbcnteJ -at Macon * ., u . H ,
to take immediate s*rpa low|n!s rc|irw-cnuA j ur( , j
lion at Atlanta. In furl, lot all of our ^ ,\Jnintrn
friends who can spare the time—nil who r.ro i
opposed to continued Democratic rule at >
I Washington or at Md'edgorille—all ta bu Tin-
j dssire s reform and d c. rre. ti .n of govern- I “’Irgrapl.ed
mental abuses—attend at Atlanta on the . ''.crlul »mr
IOth inst. “In the muliiiude of counsellors J*“*"G v
theic is ssfsly,” and i:n this onatioii c»j>e- j * 1 ^ ashim
citlly the voico of iho peopio ai Atlanta is j ^ or * < Cl 'y I
desirable to guide and pi*« strength and j wilbmit hs 1
prestigo to the action tl tin* Convention, i L *"
Let ns "set the ball in motion” with a will i N JV
and energy that must roll it on to a glorious
A I'M J MHTIl ATION “RKTIIBKClfCit”
’—A $100,000 FLot'll 8i*ec.
irrespoiident of the Missouri
ftp Floyd, U*T.,
uoder ditto of June 3d, lurnislirs Horne
>. - sriling facta respecting tho contract for
furnishing tbo army in Utah with flour lor
the ensuing year.
J lio lucky contractor*, it scorn*, aro Mr.
John Holiday uml Col. Martin, who receive
GO lor every one hundred pounds ul
ll mr they lurniHh. Tim average daily con
sumption of flour Uf the camp i« not lesa
ihuii live thousand pound*, making the
annual consumption about two million
pounds. Thin would amount to .$.">72,000.
Now, when it i* remembered that Messrs,
and E. I'. Nianton ollVrc.l to furnish
apply uf ll iur at $10 per ono hundred
J. C. Little agreed to
take tlio same contract ler $7 .">() per hun
dred pounds, i* it not slrangn that Messrs,
ig.i groum | n„||,| u y u „,| Martin have been awarded this
which our contract ut $28 00 per hundred pounds?
taking, nml j Does it not look like, collusion on the pari
And tins ih by no means the worst feature
the case. For (-ays the Democrat’s
rnspondeiil) the quality of llour uiunu*
ctured in thi* Territory is of iho poorus.
nription, and would pirn lor “swu^ping*''
any market in tho Stales.-*-A’ctn York
• d Hunter, oi
Unison nnil Seymour,
or Georgia bvltvrtn C.il li and Hlrpheus, "r
Mississippi but wren Davis und Drown, will
fail to g« t the Cliarloaton iiuminalion. New
Vork, citlmr upon Murry or Dickinson,
might have secured tlio R.iltiiuoro nnvnino-
I lion ol I MAS bud either consented to give
way to tlio other. Hut the delegation ol
New York tveru stubbornly divided between
Many and Dickinson, and so the Conven
tion Unally settled down upon Fierce. \N ill
'Ills nut bo the gamo at Charleston if Wise
and Doughs cun bo shaken oil'! Very
I 11•• 4-1y ; him! il they can't bo slinken oil
i there Will be un explosion.— .V. F. IltruhI.
ll IIIIIIIICI
I J.! Ill'll'
In.lilulo, C. W. Slophon.,
Floichor lfiPliiuto, C. WilJor, Thoiuni-
vi I Ip.—Atlautu American.
f I’o iho above fhay be added the Georgia
Military Insiiiuio, at Marietta, ami the
I cmnlu Seminary, ut Washington, Wilkes
county.—En. Rki* ] I . ,
••mja 9 iq \ou t V6 C«ot Me Again.
h» bad found little to endorse In the I ^ R io L -!“T^ t‘ ,on _corre»pondent of An ignorant actor, dentist and phranolog.
• «<l Mr. Riicliamin, nml w hile he , lt ’ hilndelplun Rnllotin statoa ihat u Cali* ! ical and unimol magnetism lecturer, who
».yI..e.m.. n i...uk.ill !>«»«irvrt«. .mwciiMirf
lalin.i . V. d hi ih iiii , .,. ‘b* various rug, ug ard bobtail filibusters
• •" '■ 11 ", " 1! '"' <">••
••I 'all ' ' :i • .mil,. I '“Hir «'J>!bI l ,, m him wit'Horcea collostad
Wl, i K i , . i; ' |. Ai.iintic Stali-H; uml that tlm whole
III llm I .,.. .I 1* r ll. ;i ; ‘ • u»d«r ihe ■upromc command .,1 iho
0 the I U'in.l u,,!, ''Mcliv, would invado* Mexico
'i. \ ‘ ‘ " ’’ time Republic.
r* '!’i« ’. , klj'nuf ,l,n 1 ommandor, ai .Maaatlan, nnd ho at on Co
must ho stihsMi vi d, am
and Mr. Ruche i, »
for iminly adli'-ienro
regretted tbnt Souilici
the'rand, and pushed rlirougli tl.
lull nh a alitilil.ng oml diagiac l ■ {
lor ilio Leioinpion Conetiii.u.M..
The rpenker hero rcviewd i!,p
partin' in Gcorgiu, and paid n I. ,
aorvod compliinont to Rirlunuinj'
hod, who had drafted I lio (,i")i m
liccd
principle.
informing tho pc
school examiners in an ob-cure town in tha
West: The questioners |iroceeded first
bis knowledge of general history:
Mr. 1'lipkins, did Napoleon
“In wluit
Bonaparte iJ-jiiriah !
"How’s that !” aeka Mr. F. in reply,
"won’t you jest repeat that question ?" *
"Ociininly, nil , in UIU OuDS- ’
parte, the warrior, reign ?”
“Lmph,” rejoins the proposed pedagogue,
. ih un insinuating einile, "you've got ma
, or even tlio iniaiona ol there, gentlernon.”
" T!’ Tl m T ’!' ,ur : k '‘Never minrl. .1
issued o proriamo
that "ono Horaco Greeloy, u most bloo'd- ,
ilnraiy nod mimercital man—worse tfinu the with
" n.imni ( miamourt Walkor,
, .Mirnilion—n man ..I. unu .. . v uamo nirura i
ihetituio • dread to the hearts of thousands in the
,, 1 '“jicd Stajos, an many woro bin crimes |
torriblo was Him conduct—i
tim In
i. ■ ■
and tie-
honored
mind, doctor, about particulars,”
mid one ol tho committee to a fellow aem-
imu *o lerriuto was in* conduct—ia now at j •'*' r > “l f * '••« •»»k him tbo hmuo question in •
the head ol a bum! ol Glibustors nlroadv I loctie different form. You huaru the fast
Ida way to Mexico!" j question. Mr. Fiipktni; now, was it before
Rli
: |n,i ll IOH
iJixjialc/i,
Ruehaiui"
S
. A-., J( Ledbetter,
A It I K8IAM8T,
■ •' .or 1'. .lion cn !•;
•t>« Road— ttbcrwl wavov paid.
Money Wanted!
^l-RRENT MONEY „„ Al.bam..
• vnneFM-c. North Carolina, Virginia
•'urihsm Stata#, bought and sold by
„ rf. I . MILL,
Harndcu’a Expreeo Office.
'ufd ha* spot
irlmigton, a
> Mu,
ally I |
o M’ltjiml to mlinit,
olniiou of ilint
at the Locump
>u Riibmiiuil io
tlw
i-ril 16, in’,7
I tT Gov. Wise has written nnolher long
political letter, in which he dircuMrs line
quretiona: l»t, 11.0 rights of naluruh/rd
nii/.ena; 2J, the Alricuii aUv* trade; and
3d, ihe question of slavery in the Trriitories
Un the first, he taka* i»*ue with Gen. Ui>»'
I.cClorc letter rikJ auatama tlm antagonistic
v.ews of IL'ii. J. M. Boils. He is decidedly
opposed to th* re-opening uf the A Incan ' half,
slave trade, and b-lievea tliat the hwi of j tfc.
committi d the . ,i
be ono vi tlio //era d a
patches, without I' Uod .in
it lor what it may he wml
ll is also telegraphed ft
ihnt Gen. Casa domes tlm
t .*• Juan/. Government ha
iho New
Ih broken,
' iHciain ai
•on'' dis.
nit <"ritiso the Dysrntkdy oh
I'LAIXT.IN ITS VllLOKHTon'A OllHI
We»t India rnolussra—two glitr-
iIit rum—sumner them well to-
a fiie till it become* the thick-
ol honey, so tlun the oil may Ii 't sepa-
frorn the rc*t. While on ihe tire keep
i ll stirred, and when l iken oU cootinUi
same till K I* cold. Then the pstirtr.
leaspoonm
| -e* Weal I
| gelher o\e
IP Hon. Ucxj, II. Hill whi nt the
Oppi.siti'Ki meeting in Mt||)igomer> on Hut
urday night last, and rnudo a speech of
lie Mail suyn : “For un hour and a
held the vast crowd as it cntronci J
Icnco broken at short intervals bv
about seven yeur* old, und the
*uys he supponrd Ihe mother ami
o in Europe until q\nto recently,
rial hi a i.
child w
ahd giv
claimed the child before.—* A'. \
Ca
Adv.
UiiDNAMCC.—Thu Ran Fran- fully
ci*co Unlit tin »*ys: crriiue
Four 2‘1-pouUiler iron howitzers have been rovirwed the
uiuJi' at Donahue's Union Foundry in tins :*? J
city, !ol the Liberal party of Mexico. They
were finished a few data ago, and were veto
•-•nlay inspected and tested by L’apl. T, D.
J hna. lie look them out on the sand bill*
tuck ol tlio my, and discharged each lime
w ill) charges of 3 pounds of proof powder,
wiih wail and solnl 2t-pouml. r balls, nml I Go
pronounced them perfect. They were made I
jllrr the United .'jutes model, und turned.
As the first guns cast in California, they
are entitled to particular notice.
Congress prohih
and ju-t. He ii
gress to protect slaveiy in tho Territories
until they form Wtste Constitutions.
W M. F. LEE, D. D. 8.,
Cental Surgeon,
om. w MBe# fornsr HUi**h tu.l KAN-
|>LPlIatro^ CULUMDUS, ua
’ *•»;«
EIriu & Oliver.
attorneys at _aw
Buena VllU, Marion County, Oa.
> M.^ raC 'i C#,n,h * ,L ' ounllP " J « Marion, ; . r . . .
I ..Taj'ta* Chattabuo- ! -•■•»»! 10 » b ®
' ® n y °* the adjoining coumics when | Buchentn Adiainistrslion, tha Conventioi.
trie (C.'Sf^i'dSilSsttteJ ter i CJ,ll r ,n
are constitutional I , uc b cheer* as only Ihc orator can draw
the duty of Lon-j f,uit)i The speaker shown! the rottenness
of the National Democracy, and proved, a<*
clear on light, tbnt steady, determined, un
flinching maiutapance of ull her rights, Inj
the .South, t* her only hope.
ly* There is a taint ol Douglasism in
the proceedings of tbo Democratic hialr
Convention of Marylapd. It re-endoised
ihe Cincinnati l‘!atfortu and the Kansas-
N,6,..L. .cl (Dougin.’ MjVj). uul lail.-d j ” Vl
to (letn.r.d Co„g,...ion.r _ (.totrcuuu “t | wilh . nJ (ll ,
•*C' I. Hill is a groat c
many brilliant speeches
•r— be has made , Lt Ch
it wo doubt if
orthy ot bis fame,
t a grown person should
• nre an hour, • ill lie finds the disease a ba
il,g, iheii once in tno hours; or ns Ins jmlg-
ii 1 nt m*y suggest, on il cured. Cbildn-n
.i take ii in like maimer iri proportion to
to ,r uges. The person who hamJa tins tor
rot'liCMlioii, is ui. ved by noiui other than u
iuinane uiotivr. Hu has • xperici.ced cure*
n his own family, and knows many oti.ers
if the moHl ilesperute kind. It is a simple
nedicin*. nml not the least injurious to the j The Mickies l.>
no.l tlelicalo consiitution. Let those who We publiali today aim
,re ulfl.ctcJ, try tbo experiment—it will do Sickles, vindicaiing In,
io It i'll—and It will certainly save life !— •
be paper and carefully preserve it.
! ihat should entitle him to recrimination from
New Method or Cubing Mhat.—A pro. the public pres*. Ii is one of tha most
y been UiHCoveied und a wicked and absurd ol popular picjud
patent sec " ‘ "
tl that lio found ii.fIo too
in ilic general luciiHurcs ol Air. Ruth
(tilniiniutrarion. Hie \n»rt«
ilie Fanli'- Railroad were ut
fSrtu.NdE An am—About fivo years
ago a woman, hailing from Alabama, look
up her rostdonce in tin* city with u mulatto
cluld, which nhe ropiusoutcd as being the
uilspring of u favorito aeivaut belonging to j dotlgt—a convunicmi plun
uer duccqvud Inisbaml. Bho was upnarcut- ! reHponaibiltiy ol action, ii
ly in easy circumstances, ami wax soon harmony of party, a! tho
married. Her husband buhls a respectublo I rl, |,
. , , 1 lie
• weeper in a lingo inercau-
lilo house in Now Yoik, uml the two liuvo
lived happily togolbor, and Iwo children
have been born to t cm. A few days ago u
from Wl. Louis uppliod to the City
for the necessary proceedings to ho
taken to recover possession ol the child
referred to, alleging that it is Ins child by
ibis woman, who bo slates i* bis divorced
wife. Tho woman denies all knowledge
uml dnnicH tho truth of this
statement in every particular, and further-
moro *sy- that she never was hi Wt. L >uis,
where be awoars Hint she I trmerly lived.
I ho applicant for the child suvs that Hu
cun provu his statement us soon us ho can
get witnesses froiil-Wt. Louis, which lie
promises to have lioro next week. The
child is about seven votirs old. nml il,. ,J,ir eoavl, jpnd t
„ — --l*« dented , (hey
'vH|. Tlio pro
' <wrm J,:irt 1 rTiiloaoplii
l» c| fd,
!<■ iben cxliorl* tlio people to prepare them*
Le, lor iiiBtant action, and concludos thn* :
'J Ins dniigcroua man {.homhre priigroat) is j
ol the common ichool of filibuHters; I
plunder, lie for blood and
dorous deede.” "Just imagine,” say* I
orrcofiondoiit, "iho mild nml amiabld
lophrr of iho Tribuim r.onvorud into
the Ijardcucd tiend this bright grtiosor makca
. him !
A Wixgilar Dubl.—A novel duel took
. I place, say* tho Opelousas Courier, on the
annii'a -2J inst., in the village of Villa Plate. An
ill'und u,,c l° ttru * tiophew hud a quarrel in a cotlee-
vuriunco house, uml, after a noisy dinputc, ug'Citl to
wnli the yuun iplca nml inicrt si* ul uny ' settle the mutter by going into the field.—-
pally Hmiiii Then procadcuioti CXI rava- Double barrel E.lmt guns, at sixty paces
tlio alarm ol leader* in the Democratic par- 1 , . , L d * cce P lod » 1,10
ly. Ho alluded to ihe scathing stricture* i t0 “V v ®n c ® at'd hre.
ol lion. Robert Toombs, lr<>in In* pi.ico in • ^ im usor' d oil the distance alone, whpn
tbn Si'iniie, m reference in iliu ex;,end,Hitch ; 'wo men coming along, one Ciiod but, "stop
and I'orrupiii'n wind) Imng about tlio ad- | there and see wluit is to happen."
The nephew thru look aim and tired, both
Is going ofl al the same time, but for-
ono Tli** present admiiiitirniii
®H:i(Kmmkjo m r miouiu, ami in goi ul
with tin*, mail contrite* bud beau left
mouths unjiuid, and imp .rtuni lines o! i
rvico hod been mi off But,lie work
hurlnir*,
the Km Grundy, wntie the un
|)i'tidiinrsti hail been e.'iilinotl
r runout.
i'»r Imd been raised,
,1 o in iuu, i “« »* ■«'««<’ nine, uui mr-
m hud ener'if I ,l,,,nle *y without effect. The undo then
• om ,' advanced to fire, when the nephew cried
out, “Wait n little—I did mu know I had
discharged both harnlfe." The uncle ad
vanced and fired, touching thn nephew on
Iho hip. The nephew then drew u revolver
and tiling, made a lode in the unrle’* hui,
i lavicii «•». 'he two iin'ii interfe
r aflrr 6hri
. ‘‘Gan I have tho question again J” aaksd
Mr. F., “I’m fraid I didn't fako it eactly a*
'twas put.”
“The quoreat repeated the question. Th»
ex-dentist and lecturer scratched his head,
looked imploringly first at one examiner
and then at tlio other, and made
"Wall, really gentlemen, you
•giu! cou'i4n’k*ay, rr-ally."
’ got a
i Norfolk i
ll «* tiling to
he Non!
roly
ihe South, lie
ingress
ly kind
bio measure
tlio South been discriminated ngnmM
public expenditures but iho ailimniHiKiiion
had been iiielliciciil in the. proteeiioii or our
commerce.
He diaapproved the proposed speculation
1 the udiiHiiisirnlion in rcli*ro.,ce to Cuba.
d iliut i*l jmi ns out wrest il
the ci>mb*t, at'ttlirig the difficulty betwee
llic plrnea.
GliA7.txu is Fi.ouipa —A O' utb man i
John'* river in Florniu, give,
'Sting uccount of grazing
ih.11
I safety
tlio coronet
iiitnial relu's
11 she i
done nnyiliiug
be Bird died
to lilt op a Inllen woman ; while
eking with depravity receives the odula*
! lions ol sock t>. and ia anuled on even by the
IV Tl:
TtlAPDEVB OLtYEIt.
ability and patriotism," but Ft ns uela go (; un g rrBa
[ *r*,isao
“'“ c t u > Georgia.
^Pt. il. 1838
j . i l# 1 Mr. VV m. ii. Lahau. depmy sherifi
A'r-1-/^ George, , of this county, died sflrr a very brief illness
“•*«u/cJiuJc YS K AT LAW - Jot, Wednesday .fteruoon. Hu was a useful
Kvor.V. ,l * hooehr « County, aid
ur *®«own, qultmau t o., Cu. 1 -ml ealunuLIt man, whose death is much
~"«k* | F“ »■ -SSSL-. I
{ (7* A dispatch Irom New Y- rk announ
ces that Constantine, Felner 6c Co., who
r noy Ua w, | h«en protending to negotiate a loan lor
ol B.J.n oa U,. teM.rJ
—■ * Aw i 1 principle, have decairp^d. It I* aatd that
Bobert E Dixon ! lhe * b,d °P« r,lr d oxtar-aivsly in the South
ATTORNEY at LaV. i anJ West.
CF" Ths Oppostt on ol Fulton county
hsvs nominated Col. James M. Calhoun fui
tas Senate, end J. J. Thrasher, Esq., foi
hs H mss. Thi* is * strong and able
Irkv*. «nd wt think It will «gcc«%l« a
\ A.tto-- W- MulUUS '
Post Office.
- AT LAW,
J. P At
mail.lamed hi* doctrine
8outbem Conveutlon."
izen allude to John A. J
who was in the .S.iQtlx i
lavori'd the re-op.• nini; m
hich meats ol ull kinds
rendered fit lornny foreign
market in ten mihutcs time. The process
i* simple and ( tlcciivc. A* soon us tbu sex lia han betrayed,
d full of symj alhy 'animal is killed, and .before being skinned, j Rotli parties to the Sickles tragedy love
suit is injected through tho aricrtcs, and ! seen and done enough to disgust human
almost immediately the wlmle animal is natnro with its own depravity ; Mid while it
•regnaicd with it. Numcrou* expert* I seem* to ua that limiting but tho Gruco ol
iii were lye I tielorc the objvct wa* lully | find can cleanse the mains that mar their
miplivbcd, but it is believed (hut now I character*, il they are satisfied wall
process i* pprleeied, and the proprietor* . oilier, the public xliould be satisfied
llie packing bu*i- iliem atone. We protest alike against mak-
•S|>ecinieu8 ol beef ' mg a martyr or n iicro ol 3ickl*s. They
minutev, with | aro both young enough vet to become
Al'hnugh hs warm 'here all tin* winter
our May and June, the bind i* bare ot era**.
Mini of con i no alford* no grazing for cut lie.
Nor irt uny provision made (or winter feed
ing by rutilu owners. Nniurr, however,
never forget* her own, and if llio land dors
lint produce gruss, tlio water does, and nt
ftlong ihe lower part of the
of itancquiatlon, i •I°hn , “t the horses nml horned cat'le
lect-ssnry to our j w*d» into the river up to their bellies, nml
on, lei the Mont hearts | tbrq*ting their head* under water, seize
America wrost her Iroui > largo mouthfuls .,1 grass, which grow* abun-
* | danlly upon tho bottom. Having disposed
IFh'! y \7r' C '‘\ S, * C °JH ‘.ri p, ’ ruprin . linn 1 n,ou,hf " l » ‘heytliro for another, and
i ' i ul I'lu!* o'rli'iini*''i alum r ;n\ * c " ,, “ nu ° do for Iiouib until sul-
>iriling achat.I lor .1/rirtn^children or r ^• f, ,l) high an to make
i'l,ad *o many wluit-* crowing up in : 'he operation impossible even for those am-
land deprived ol the privileges ol qu i pliibtnus snimals. Hero *1 llio Nor>h, cat-
- " pro- lio Boiiurliini's gel in the way of trains on
luko | the railroads, but we don't know that loco
motives are often deiuyed by th>
Tui IluipBov Wxh—Tbo first rsgi-
nient of Zouaves quartered for a few days
ut Cnstencdolo, covered tho walla of that
little town wilh placards to this effect:
“Hakdsomi Reward—Lost, b.uweantba
town of Mcglenaiio and tha nvrr Mincio, a
bttlc corps d' urmee, composed of about two
hundred thousand men. When last *e*a
it had on a white coat. It may be distin
guished by its good legs, uncertain eye and
carefully-waxed nmuatucho. It answers to
ill* iimn* ol Austrian Army.
“A handsome reward will he paid te any
person who can give any news concerning
it to III* first regiment Z -uaves.
Uahtrnidoi.a', Juno 23, 1859."
A young French soldier writes to bio
mother from Castiglione':
“D ar oihi-r, 11 in yet living, and livelyj
bu, I uui nol quite complete. The surgeon
l ih* regiment has eir off one of my lege.
1 l ave bet'll US'd io having ihe Itg '
and tli* patting was cruel,
dear matin r, but rejo ce rsttjer,
• ••join you, now, not to leave yow
will ulwuye be, lio
parly, tli ink* to tlm wo >de
po*«'d l,y Lamar, i
them und learn tli
decidedly leas obj
l buy.
The Ri'-liinond Enquirer justly classes
ill who taxor Mqu.nter sovereignty as among
(lie enemies ot the 8 uth, inasmuch ae by
ihat doctrine, as proposed by Douglas,
•la*, ry is ju-t a* t'lletNuaily prohibited as by
the Wllniul pr -VIso itself.
In an srl'cle under the caption, "How tho
Tliayenles Dodge,” the. E quirer of Iho
2UJ ult. *s)s:—"It is now w. II sscerlsmod
• hot Ex-Gov. 8uiith is the only lieulooanl
in Virgin's who has entered tuto the eervico
oi lln< present Administration, to co-operate
with it in its iiitempi to place the DenticraiU
party an a lituck Itepublican platform.”
E11 i hayer, it will be remember'd, sons
“me since founded a colony in Weetern
Virginia, and tho Enquirer hero classes
f ( J Ex-Gov. Hmilh with Thayer and hie crew,
iVui and alleges that ho is engaged in an attempt
— to "place the Democratic party en a Black
decidedly loss objectionable 1 ban inc board* ,, . „ m '. t to "place the Dem
log school oysicm of "leeding, clothing | *" Morid< ( ba.l« lunrthrwgh ih. ordir.wry \ Uepubdean platf
.u.l .duciag il.cnt, .d,*.rd b, .d,n,„. , “»-l»r."*' "_ co T°tiT.Zmiir. 1 '“ding D.moor.u «
■ L.t Ih. 1,0.1 on j >" >>*=>»« >b. Urmocf.tio p*, V
He alluded
Southern Citizen says of John
»q„ tile Democratic 11 .tiniuerf for
111 Mr. Mlepbeitt’ District: “Mr.
ill" Vicksb
r* not the Cit. j 1 y*
, E»q., of Folk, | Icclly j
lxu;e roierod lur t
nVshat lioiiatuu, Texas.
Killed and cured within
decrees, have been j spccisblc people.—Aug. ihipalrh.
in Cincinnati, per* j , m,,,.
and equal to tbo best meal I Fr.r.nr 8iuhh koii a Nobtu Carolina
other measure* whiahiuli s opinion dernan
dud the attention of Congress*
In reference to thn action of tho Conven
tion, which hud placed Ins name before the
people as a candidate lor Congress, lie could
L ‘' r I only express, u* fie bid done before, Ins
11 | profound regret ili.ii Georgia's aioal distill'
approach near enough to "the landing,
run out s wet plunk upon a muddy bank,
and allow the enterprising owner of the
bipeds to land at ilia “plantation."
ordinary manner.
i trade ?
Catholic
rF* A dispatch to tor Lnurlesion Cjuriir
dates that the Southern Ciliztn—Johi.
Mitchell'* paper-j-lis* bren united wilh the
New York Day Uyok. Mr. Mitchell gore
to Europe.
ry There were seven dtsihs—four wbi'c*
and three blacks—in Montgomery last tve k ;
and thirty,deal's for the month of July.
C3T Ths Macon Manufacturing Company
have declare 1 s dividend of five per cent.
•« tb« buiif.ctt of the m: *ix month*
; AULSEMCNTd DfcNi,
1 Risbop of .Montreal ha* addressed
. ir rt> Ins clergy, calling upon them, as so
a* possible, to pronounce from their pulp
••a strong warning against the opera, 1
theatre, circus, and other amusements of
A FlyiSu Gvtd.t.—-An Irish bricklayer
was one day brought to the Edinburg infir
mary severely injured by n fill from a house-
become n candidate. Should be uccept { top. Tlio medical man in attendance asked
the nomination hp hoped to prove worthy the the sufferer at whet time tho acchJeut oc-
confidence they had Dignified in hi* tirmucss 1 cuired.
irotairut* e,U Cu "«'“"W"' ' "Two o'clock, ye, honor," w.. the brief
..... - A Virginn conton>|wtory ooynj Uccoulii nor a,rcc'witb ihtaiillngulohnl 1
• Apple Jack, two drinks of winch will make I gentleman who hud expressed so much Gn being atked hotv lie csrno to fix tho
u man pick his own norket, ia extensively hopefulness lor our luturu solely, in |siw 1 tl;# tune so accurately, he snswerod—
manufactured in Nortn Carolina." Not so. imdruasin thisciiy a low dav* ago } iheolouu "Because 1 saw tl,o people at dinner
“Apple Jack” is manufactured st hut few ■ * Hat Had tor year* been gathering blackness | through a window, as 1 was coming down !"
,,oil),. 00,r. lit VirgioU, .linking ht gut .l>on»oo. ho. nol been Ji.. ,
* ■ • I,died. Olid in bis humble judgment there a*,** John Mitehell rloaes
danger that a stornt would yet burst . Mitchell closes
upon us. whluh it would requiio ihe united | , , cl .j n *
Black Republican platform," it does
not become Democratic journals to be talk
ing about the willingness of the Opposition
to uqite un a smftid Union platform with
the conservative men of the North.
[ Dtlcrtburg Intelligencer.
r city aud couulry i upeously, without the labor of manufacture.
KtruSLiCiNUM ii Krxuxkt.-The repub
lics rsuf Cambell and Keuton counties, Ky.,
hsl i a convection at Nawpoit, a few daye
since, and nominated J. R. Wbiiteiuore for
Co.rgiess, besidos Clqlidslcs fur the Btale
L®|i«Utqr«.
Caukls in Trisa.—A correspondriit of
the Cbsileston Courier writes that a large
number of Camels have been brought into
Tcjts slid found very profitable, and su ar-
langrmeat haa boon entered into for the
importation of many more Mongolian Cam
els from KMirrn Liberia.
A CouruHTA*!* OLD (Jountt.— BsrnM,
the Sherilf of Jours, and a fine fellow to
boot, settled up with us, the other day, for
the Mherilf’s advertising of tjjgl tins old
county, for the sfuca ut t
Tim bill amounted t<>
J 'liars, oml would not
amoqi.l, but lor the fact *
levies badbeen advertised t
over, and, we presume, were seined at last
without a sole. Jones is rich, out of dabt,
bitter and!*" 1 * w “bout any poor kin.—Jfacor* Te/e-
« .,„, tvu [the AJminietratinn'e] i ra fh' _ t| t t>
energies' at our aection towittisiand. ItVns ! duetrino^wsiircting the rights of naturalized t Ii {■ stated that the Hon. John Letcher
intends to occupy a neutral ground in ref-
time lor |>arty strife to bo bushed, und tor citizens in (hen ustive countries ss follows:
Ho deprecated s'.irriim up tcciiuasl Iteltug—
lio believed if the North would let our
institutions alone, and meet usou 'hi* ground
ol equal comity, the Union would stand tho
wreck of tune. Ho was nol tor laktog posi
tion, as wo had duno time and again, to
back iguoniinioualy down Irom it wben the
l**uc center. lie would here u« t*U Uir
you think of youmlro. I Do yoo nol b.. > 00w Mar , lb , ^opl,. 'i'b>. .uutm.nl I,
(in te f.ol .owcwh.l wean 1 Ar. you eh- btl>J „ , iT „ e |„u,f rom to.t (eutte.
i/nn* f.r m.i ’ Rut never mind : while vou *
ixsnsor not? Out never tuind : while you .
are here, and not caught yet, by your right "* * — ■ w*
owners, you can still go to the polls and I g*ijr Whst word is there of five Utters,
vote for the gust Ngtionsl Dcaocralie I from which if yoo take away two, sit etiil
Fnty.'l htiusins? sixty.