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as:
lirowusoiiis iectferess,
e &lfc sopao-tflaufffi'estly to hear thfe
gent! emandejikire 'before the Catholic
•Institute ‘last Sunday, night. A .fifty
cent tieket, under 'ordinary eireum-
•'Btances, tyould -hot have' kept its Away .
!But itis±he ! dutv of-Protestants to re
buke,tldsd$abbatk" pitoffin^^^^
AHiopefuI sign, of the times is the
independent manner iff which our city
i-crutj. -Look over.-tlie world; * maA.those gretit j the” jov.S of liea-veu, while- SiM the r©*‘
jiftktsithat emblazon itR-Jiisturv in-e.vcrsiase Xrom i rn-iintler must £>’Q (Ibwir
All •UfTtQ'l&y h?-
ce will
TlA tdreeeent. .fearlessly raised the
Idanlket and showed the animal from'
snout to tail ’ i
The Delta delt out- hard' but- impar
tial justice.. Alluding to the valedicto
ry of Sunday niglit.
^The Doctor then assailed the. two
ftaadam.cntal evils of the *ge''- Material-'
ism andPhilunthropy. V ;r s
Wc.must'coiifeessthat'^e :have heard
hli fhat he ^ad to hay on these
su : h|eets, anl. heas?d it much better said.
It is a hardy-tlmig to accuse so staunch
a Bom.asfi <Oa*holie as Dr. Brownson of
plagiariiTn, hut, injustice to a mod
ern thinker of grant capacity, we must
declare.tliat his opinions wen: hereby-
“ od, his arguments a rehash, of others
which have reached a respectablettgc,
and.only the.style, was his. own. * In
; ."’his onslaught .against materialism lie
' ..adopted the-very ideas of a:,Pimtlie-
ph-istj Thos. Carlyle, and; in liis ridicule
of modern Philanthropy he used the
, - ye ry.ay ordsi o f ailed- Rcpubl ican;; Job n
. / Miteheh' yff dfdhp.,
Be started; iy; stating that .m-ateri-
rd prosperity was not the highest want
. of humanity." 'Thomas Gai-Iyle. be-
: .gins and ejids ail his works, with that
. principle../lie denied that even our
V 'material progress was satisfactory lly
.preyed, and referred to the supposed
. . steamship described by Homer and-
the.horses, snorting smoke, (or steam
engines) with: .which Jason was to
- -plough .the predestined furrows.- So
.(.lo.es Thpmas Carlyle, ln.it- jocosely.,
and with a comical wink of the eye. •
He railed against, the exact sciences.
•" ■ ' At .Lash 1 J. ••'- p;-'*;'
Os - «s our senior has it "pace ware afloat:’—yes;
wffh a.fiuieatLof steam, salts.uaftirieil and anchor
Weighed; our ship is now Before the brepzty rod 'is
riding triutr.piiantly upon, the-t:- cat cWati -of Litcra-
tiire.. Wo -fans now ready- for "freight or pirssaigers,
(subscribers;) true-some fifteen .lmndredr have al
ready enfew&l their names end aro.safely landed in
their berths, enjoyingfllie benefits of bur Larder,
but we have*room.for, inany puore, our. books airc
being Uafly filled up' with good, uien and trite, tvho
aretlesiroas to-see 'bar paper- flourish, -and wp are
determined, to the best of our- ability to .'make it a
prpfiiatik journal in every r sen3e ofthoWord-.-Itea- ■!
idjr, wftjxu take passage With' us,- if.sq, sdn'd,,m-j.
yotlr names; and - t', yoU need no! I'.-ar iiWit. , nit.'.’
that :-our.boiler will, burst, as - Warn Ilolnisuiiui, we j
will,:kind Prpvidonee.smiling, (with sneh 'al%aus--j
and Tinner ot’4.
because they sometimes clashed with
' odi-ipLure, and' denied that ueolonv
necessary ;to press Vhe appeal fori -mon
ies . 'due to us, as 'the. first attempt'at
dunning has been-so, signal a failure*
Wc- thought the circumstances) ustified
us in making application, to those in
debted to us, and tafranted us in ex
pecting a liberal response.- We have
been'both mistaken and disappointed.-
.go frqm;|mainder must go down ito-
history [wretchedness.' Therefore at*9»t
iglitsiUiat emblazon itsdiistury in #.veri
Xdattt^bwpj.but step aside add read i _ ______
of the domestic, vireje of the man that has been j 000,000 human ■ SQulS sink‘,ip$®' Wall
great in goodness, or gre-M in wickedness nnd-it is ! eyerv , veaT - £2,(‘42 every day ; 8 ;
'the wlfetpr-mptheif t ’ ®Emadfffrhn.,. -G eorge- JfasU- j
iugtPiE yviilS bis ftrpitg; Passions. Aad-dndp'mitirCle
will, had never, been, tho Wnshingtoli, at wlioso
naralCthe .liesotn-4iC••.ovitj*.-^astpsjoaSt”-*- 1 ~-
f^itlie,guafifies ofltead; anditeatL of
•inolher to; AtdiCK»was left ot.an; eayly age,
' ■Tajk-of law^to ■restrain; refprin hnd-'pjinfeb arid
402 every lidurp and fifty-tour every
minute, ’ T ink, 0 ehyistrkm- ’reader,
man's nature mnams the same.- Kducate -the wife
and mother for their high responsible duties and-
the work is done; ' ' i . '
It was woman's misfortune to lose man bis
earthly {-aradise, it is her niissibii. to bring it back
again, : V \r I ’-'i'"..V-Ay* J/.-f^ ::; -
INTELnyENCE/
The i’eaee ConXereneo of Vienna hasWeen d'ipk-
cn oil'. The Hussion ldenipotentyraios reject-the
AHies'.ilwnar.d.' • ~ ' ~i/‘"
' flebastopolhas been. bombardedgiiiee. the 9th of .
April; but with no result-'
tlTie British loan of sixteen millions was taken
by tlie Rothschilds .in hundred pound 'K usols at
J4 ttpencerin, sltape fot! antiuity terjhin-
able in Bdlyi afs. '- An ifiejva.se of the biy- oii
jbmtjg, spfrSis, _teai<j(ffeO
The’Kihpcror jjttppleon ^
spent the last wet'k-in-jSngland as expected.
It is reported, jbdt js doubtful, thut\-Lngland 1
consonhcl that Xepofo-on take comnmnd._of -the
Crintejth itrmj'/i;'. • ' ^ : *• "'
The refit-e Conference was broken, oft' on >he
j2tK se^sUitu
God, capable of attaining to the ifig'n-
cst pijiaclQ ? .qf truth and goorlnesy
drops into cntfless -woe ! Tic—tick—
tick—drop !4rdrop !’.!—-drop ! 11 Had;
■ inorilenfi tiKit files, .•■fifipther scnil-. si.ukt
to hell. a/iiew dvrtei; goes’ up, io min-
glc_forever with the hallelujahs of
.augelsaround the Throne .pf-heaven!'
* A 1 t • . i • . D - ' __:1. „ i. . A,
* boys, mill, trid breaking, its back in *
tofeaoeo than ulhctory of Ai. , r . . ,
el Fei-izi and Go., the .-w.cll known ban
kers' tv ho Have for years farmed this
•moiidnoH'v Ifi vytfg one of t.hs best
act at ton
y two
•es.thgtn-and edrifjdeUce -ofi. his ' e.ntpi'oy-
' ■"• - ~ 1 "'“
: God dv'.fhese.tire
;t1ie fruits pf thy' ■'graced flity pififniiTte
.mercy ! thy impartial-' love J .How
'darkened llic mii dsphow -low and
gross the conceptions^"'of .a' Gou .of
Ult
h art a,
1" JffdT 16th. 1S'56.
' ft. i-i: F£KbLL7GN, hhlTGh.
iliaiics as I>r. PendlSton ‘of-'Spartn- and turner. ofA TJre foflowing gentlejnep.wleiv
Eutonton,) land -you safe into Por;. .Wo hopefully ; sipnera for the Town-fit. Sparti ou Monday last, to
believe Umt we sbalifro able both to amuse' .and'; servo'the vnsuingyear/viz: James E, Berry, James
interest our readers, -Wo'-ingke-Xety p'otoises at J M. ,£ tauford,tl'epiy L.. Rattle, JVtn.,!!/Barnet and
preseiii as we'.wtsb to b6. judgetl«by our.. ‘Iwor^s'-l-pGeo^o.AW‘Watkins, £omo oftbe hawing ones con-
rather than by our ipsa dixit, ’ Vo tiave. many ; s ider it a.Know Xotlimg triumph albeit;,, fljey.ran j
flHjnds andaicquamtances ia Georgia_. having been , withemt oppijsitioij.
they know.not what they do.!”,)
Wv clip thdabovo precious wwwssiraJromaT«tdiiic“]
paper of this sjtate,' eredilod by kmomber of
dox cliureh. yitenco it sprang wa know not. but we
presume from some of the svim-infidel prints of the
‘north. It-mifst-not pass rurtcor^Sed. Orthodoxy
teaches that aU who- die.in infancy and childhood
are .-aved^g^^Hd(ots and irrosp msidla ^agents
saved- Then of all intelligent and pesponsimesouls;
whether they tjedetyarf <ircekMo^^evm or Ghri3»
iian,
nnd workoth rfglitpp
tute nearly one ha’i of-the-hhman race-and of the
-latter God only knows. On fine occasion the feta,"
ful prophet, thought' TilmselDhe only'trne worsllip-.
! . +iw. i*,...1-l,ut cbmvf'fl Him tlint:
irmn|r,;
a.quarter to.sevl^.jgg ^ . v , •
o-uard/innesf lieavrly. 1»ale. ««l
calm, on his way to the termmoas of
the ra'ilway, bj- whicli ••lie
was to 'MontrtTlufco;'
... - _ ij
VT^l * 'TK ~ Accident
-T learn tliLf James Bullard,
■ ■ 3 county, recently lost -a va)^ |
^js. by the lUumalA faftmL'.of,.
Tidge. at Dcnr.ins IfTdisn Cnu
iid J* 1
The Sftgfe.
^ o eagle,; an acx Htlt of wlm?- ^
tlire lij tliis comity by Wiii.
sq,)wc recently gave in the /‘, s
'rcGn,’nt the Eatonton Ilr.t.g
lace, f A'great uutny' person., -
ok at the eagle.
he.is a V \Vidower with; drtiye,-
H.t$S^^t-yolvcd on
•him not only, the task of maintaining
Am fkmiy, bet of discharging a.l oj
.’those domestic, dntic-3 Which are a
li{iotha'’s.pGeuliar province. And these
duties he has discharged so welt tnat
his four boys arc patterns of good con-'
■i -duct, and the whole neighborhood . is.
wont, to spnak'.of Cecehetti's children
as .tiic mo.lclsGf what children ' ought
thbe;- -Tho-tv.o-eldest were already
employed ini.thedoSa^ao
where”timy too etirned^-oB*
a lira-a.day each. . , . .. . -s;
6'ccchetti.lived on tlie first floor of a
house in the Via Tad ea, close to the
tobacco,laiamifactory. In. another small :j
(bcorotiviH anii
6at0iitou:
Dr. Talmage-
liis learnwl and giftesl divitm,
tofOglethorpe. University, pri;i
arTbis pl;;ce on last Saobnth.
j. A; rhdiViJiv ui.-i.iuii.
-v—tt— ap.Trtmeutpn ttiC^sarhe.fioqr-iVaa ,i(>dg>
all are saved "of-evei.Tiiatfon wlioXi.ireth God cd a young man, .Ilf'S tipprentjec ot -a
worketh riglitcpusness”.: The first-class c Jisti- lyjntiier.iil BorgO La .H'ocb. He!. WUS
for serOrat years engaged whli_ (for) -the Recorder of |
. ......... . J*
•MKodgevUte, a.pnpertii^idesertvtlly etaljup Ingb , - T p ose A ^ 10 ^ iave newer sosn a real live alligator
on Ao list of papers* and Wliieli 'wo giope will: cpri- j^ - g .,: ati p t( j j,) j^Erng at the Factory reservoir
fgeology
,.frhsB&y' right to'.bcVefilledt a.-sctence at
aufi here the coincidence between
iiim . and the Scotch Philosopher mo-
G tBpentarially' ceases, 'because C'arlyle is
incapable.of ..uttering tirades 'agamst
hhemistry or geology' such as the
learned pundit of Boston treated us
to last might.” . ' - .
The’Bulletin tells us . ‘-the last- lec
ture of thiseelebrated Yankee advo-
b cate, of the Dope’s spiritual supremeev
was delivered .in Armory Hall on
, .I^y night. Public curiosity had
been somewhat satisfied by previous
lecturers, and consequently the Hall
was not so crowded as on the former
occasion jvhen wq listened to . him at
^hesapec’place.” That paper closes its
notice; - . . .'
>*\Yc must say of the Doctor’s dis
course, as a whole, it was mere logical
and for a mixed-audience, less object"
ionable than his other discourse deliv
ered in the same place two weeks pre
viously. To some portion of .his ret.
marks very few genuine lovers of
'their cot; utry. could rcasouabJy object.
His last postulate, however, thaidlje'
Pope’s spiritual supremecy- is the one
ly panacea lor tlie evils of fhevrorld, wo
regard-as.susceptable ol being met by
: an objection which all his sophistry,
•ingenuityj wit, learning and logic
would strive in v:dn to -remove. The
Pope surely has been -supreme, Spirit
ually' and politicaly, - : oven liis own
States for more than a thousand yefirs.-
ITe lias had : ime, therefore, for mak
ing an experiment, iind what is tlie
result? Aye, that’s the question—
what i? the result? D uring this long
period not a dog has moved -his tongue
against the reign of His Holiness -: or
if 'so, the tongue has been quickly si-
erieed,-audby an “ external institu
tion;” too, Italy, therefore, ought, to
be quite a paradise, according to the
doctrine of Mr. Brownson. And yet
tire there no 'murderers there? no mid
night assassination? no bandi tti robbing
' .the traveler.? no beggary, poverty and.
sqallid 5 wretchedness ? The: people
-.there, who understand the value of tins
supremacy ought surely- to loVe it:
and yet it takes Prencli bayonets’, to
keep' ahem from dri ving off the. Holy
rather himself! Why. we cannot
i hInk the country much ahead of? 1 £hb:
Uiiited States/after all'/’
What jM’ophet wpald have becn bc-
licved if, ten years ago, he had foretold
that tlie three leading papers of He
;Jre,scent City would, in A. D, 1855,
fpex.k oat in ihat rnanher ?'. v -a 1 '-'-.t v.
A'. 0. Advccnir.,
.t-tnuo to flourish uitil .its editorial- corps- snail aH j- thrco V0U[ ,t! ,; u „ s i i:iV0 Bew ^posited. Th#
Wm Fi,tro:ji3e a fr5em ^ but dsn:i ^m l were hroujrUt from
wi re brought iruni Lee C ountY'-by St B. Battle Jun
Georgian. & Brass, published '•<>*: •Efm ; dersvil.e_. j v {iie'a-Curiosity art this part ofthecountn
jafatre^ ot me sronu. ana more 100 khiou.< - ". T . —
red for obtaining all news of impor- | counfr^ though havo beon-sccn before, we
;al and foreign, is established in a presume thauir belongs fo the fresh water, spoyes
ofnnmitrr vvitK lfirXrn nnf! ill- C-l lilt ItL.liiUilC; • • • ' .
Tr^iliis is not ^ ... . .. v ,
inclose proximity with' the. GcMml' Rail Road, r...-.' J tVina^h henl’ff'jStts-W-cmrts, was enurht several
which gives it a uircit connoction .with all'Xorth daysfece, and-hrou-ht to our office by Mr.H.B.Bni-
-Amerkta, tiic balance of the Woria "and-iutnfo tio , ^i U^hUr^Tiis A.bejirttifiil -bird; and very
It.is welHocated-
tmic^tiiorit-louR, . ...
flourishing section bfcQuntry, . . rrr . .
^^ing nctrev^tJou B^ifjpUlariy iW.lho''.'afrjpibih^U;v^^. . O^t
comities, it affords inducements tq-advcrtiiiug busi- ! ^ ra , ra i lavc produced a Rue effect on the ^
ncss-men rarely to be-met, With... _ - t hfop.. Those sown in the'fall will make v/itkanl
- To our brethren of the press who have gtv- . aho(b ) r season. This, together with the prospect of
on us a passing not ic.0 -we say, here . brcturc-n is tho k h . ;rt CV op must produce a decline in the price
our baud of friendship, aod may: you ■ live a thou- ^ e0 - a -
sand years—have sensduddaughterstoybiir heart's . " c ‘
content, and bojack of advert is? craud good, pay- j Hanc.0t’ ; :'county mack- an abundance of eom'Jhe.
hia subseriberskiifi&%Y , A; r ' J’ - ' - | last year, aiidonly'a low lots have exchanged hands,
-elected cominis- j-per in the realm; but God showed hint that seventy
diousand had not bowed the knee to 'Baal. If to-alj
the above bp added tbii-yhStmuRitudesfof saints who
shall 'inhabit the, earth irkhe Jatjferfdaysfw^ liayfe
the eouutl»ss throng whom / John beheld .\r!ien>
wrapt in apocalyptic-vision, whom no mail could
number.' instead then olAO,000,000 of human souls
shikinganiiuaHy to hell, as those, statistics show
(many of these infants} wo have- d. large majority op
the race saved upon ortliotlof prinfiflpM. Enough',
ill ail consei/nce to viiiV.ieate even fa the jaundiced)
eye of world!','philosophy the ereutipnof a race'on-'
y,k-effn-;n, fifcedora fof will from the result of whose-
prpbnUou-afargrcater-aaipuntoriiajipine.ssdifablfiis-
Jjy^WpulU SfiSOb'-V.'; '•( y ' Aj •
y ’ ’ ' v ‘ * ’■'
,l|jata6f r |P - r „ .nry--r-
fttrudeby fbo goptl eonduet of the
yQtmg Ce'cchetti’s, and b} r tbc excel
lent and kind-bearing: of tfre . foilier,
,;WY-'JiB? Rtr-K!c." •’ .
On; yaturdt.-;- last, tiic young people
liutl a j-ic nic rind iHlii ng frolic, at tut;,
null of JadgG Bold, on' kittle river in '
tliis eo’aHt\ > . We'do not mean that aSt j
■the-jtoling jieopleatteufiedrthe Die Hie.; j j
Uor in sevefal -instances.-the old jvent; |,
1 ‘Witness a I"
casein pv'mt atum; of t!-e corner stores. |'
Wo Jem n-UiaL every' thing -passed qft'j
pleasimtjy, and agi'ccably ; to ail par- j
ties. '-4
50AKJXG-—We thiuk that o;t - ■
Wcuhit iialnts that a mir* c m io-
hat pf bontmnal croaking.
vuiar built croaker is always pr..
g,!forever growling. N* it!a.r t,.,
man can do any thing to p-eas- v
i ‘ it de^s’nt rain when b • thi:.’. •
I t>uld..he prodjets funmie. If it
|n ntoindivLloncayr titun he tlecms ,
that The' fa ther-wasm the habit of re;t- . weJ .^ PO i 10 . tVV f(S i Q cause much dam-
.1A. »Wlr»rxr\ onrl fVtortiTa 1 nP-j . V. . i t - -V .1
-"^yiTie'.o’erTifes oee'cnpvc mayjWe
May Wfi Lave pleasant, wcathor, .
And all we prize add all wo .luvd .
Remain in health together, -
At tb" close of our careerc&foriul
: - . : ' &, C.RGFE.
} at prices, raugiug frbm nboiitT .OO to 1.T5. per busli-
; el. Tills was owing to the calls fromyeigliboriug
;i counties; Since tile-late- ralns ii has settled down
j to the former rate, of 1,00; although there seetris to
j be but linle offering at any price, a; farmers-wish
; to be assure..! of the forlli cotuhig 'grain- etop. - . •
Tfe 4re a hearty Welcome to the •■EmpireState” [ A ; regular' file oCtlie Georgian apdP.rcss wll) Ijo
a new paper which takes the place of the Jefferio-J kept at fitis offlee,, for the spedud benefit of our
nianati^published al Gfiffin'Oa. .ft is a.voryprot- Gret as frequent. c.X are made for back nnm*
oftbe tvnoasrek Id aj'ULfoJ'Aed with j bore; - We presume timt those who dp not rendthe
and Jjeia- paper, will have no vxed^f lualting ^refcreaeo"-t&
lUfifked-abiltty'by'A. -A. Gauldinc ysq,
ocriitie (n politics'. iXe l)Opu *~
Lor success than'-its predecessor.
ft
dress, and lion. B. IT. Overley has designated tllG | piGdfor tlie discovcry. She had observ-
e'iithat 'no insects ever troubled the
b jlTiiate bcenaufhorized-to state that tW Anrii-
. : versarv of BoihtlLodge.No. Rj Knights of Jericho,
Col. 0. C. Pop;.. i wdll take place on Saturday 2Ctll of May. Rev.
• •■-' - '" a)\-- £• "*' ■ k ’ . !-S .G. Scott, has been .appointed to deliver an-ad-
; As:©ar tumor (?) -is of. (tge ana can r- -• - k „• • ' A , , a
r; . j' \ . . . i dress, and Mon. B.R. Overley has (*•
speak for llimseif, \\e liave put -L-l m... ga j lle (Jay, to address the-yeoplo of the county,
forward to make -his own.bow to thej- J V;:- / —' .. .
reader. Col. O. C. Pope is now con* | T-hc.-Thermometer stood, at 47 Jog
nected with us in this enterprise. He I the morning ot tiic Oth, 10th, and 1 Lth
is wfcll known to a great many of the i inst., being but one. degree above fiost
readers of t:ie Georgian & Press,- lin'd j temperature. Wc understand a slight
•frost was seen in one locality,-
;' - [communicated.]
’'. k y To - Prevent Chinches in beds-
Mr Editor:—The following, was
given by Mrs. Win..Green of Mt. Zion
as a certain preventive- of tliat trouble*
sQm'fJbroodtjat’ftTgli^re^ers,. |vy-Iiielf
often disturb the repose of the weary,)
called chinches, which I think should
.Ifa giveu' to tlie- jj.ubjie,- - for - the -),-eace
And. quietude of mankind.
Take a; quantity.-of ripe china berf
ries, put them in a ])Ot, say of four
gallons- -boil ;,do\vrf . one . half then
sU’juu through a thin gause, and add,
say a quart of lnrd, and siimncr till the
water is. evnporated, when If is fit for
use,'and may be bottled up ' far pre
servation." This wc will call . oilm
an d in tho-eourse of e6u\'e , 'satioii > find
ftjqiiihr intercourse'at' length'' leSrned
-Effect of the Bains-
In. sdmeipart's of the county the rains
diug with his children and. friends the j ^ ra f a , vay the ' land* and
Bible. And in casual chafe avitli fiisj - f . J
own mat-ter he repeated this, eireum- • over don mg the l?qtfqiB.
'i 1 *;, ,|.l„ t,Un>o/l tn. nnltnn ar'Wirfi. i HO 0121 ,
stauee-ta-lump..expressing liis belief . planted in cotton or'corn, lno oaai >
that the Bible could not be such a very { 0 f bne of the most important mills in [
baa book, after all; • when it, .prodge- j- 1h? conot y_that of W. Dennis Esq.,
edsueh hiippy fruits, c.k _ . . _ -. ! on Hmlian Creek—was -broken, bRta!
confession and refused-liiin absolution, ed, and the wheat crop wnl probabl)
Next day he met-Priest Buratti, the be a good ciie. Joy and tnankfull-;
first curate of San Lorenzo, and one of nc£S ta i v - en (} JC place of-sorrow I
ilfe^jTestAM-nu^fe^e'nu^a.pe'Tseco^i. - '** • r*.- • ••/•A'.' •*** *, i
tors-of the Tuscan,Pi'dt5staiitSA. '-W ■
“ Why, w-haf is • the 1 matter fwitJi^
vofi;” said Gurate Buratti;. -“you seen:
dull?” “Ali enrate, no wonder,yester
day I was refused absolution.'’ • “De
fused absolution,” rejoined the curate.
i-iaa i tnoei t 11 f 5011 -tf) SO
and eroakbtg.
R. R. Bridge:
The Bail Road .bridge across Little j-
Biver was damaged by. the drifted tid- j
Verwhich.'the. current,.swolen' by -the i
recent rains, lmricd against it. 'i kt 1
cOimeetion between tin’s place- and,
MfHedgeville was interrupted ibr onl < j
Repairs of the bridge are
.wiirni soapsuds,.and \viili .a stiff feath
er anoint the plaeea where this vei-triin
gotierally cbneeals itself .with flib oil.
.Mrs. G. -is" the discoverer. of this
nnpossi-oic :. refuse abscldtiofl -to ^so.
good a- Gatholrc ai;. you! . There must
be.-sonic mistake-; Come to my 'house :
and confess ta' mC. and I .hoi7e .it will ;
^TheHnlSmade his confession to | contemplatio^ ^dJVejcarrt Thai
■Curate. Buratti, and received absolu- skilllul and prudent alx-hiteefc- has d
tiori)and-Curate- Buratti lost no time in ' dared that the passage over The brldg
denouficing Domenico Cecchctti to the [ ^, r p !e p reien f is perfectly safe.
Tuscan-polices as guilty of the crime ; —
of.ProtcsLant prbpasrandisni, and re- ; Ice Creams-
'' ' - •*“' -•* viyJJ&ijr for live' glass olict
... - ■ r - •v v / ll ^'44rehmn
dm the act.- Accordingly, seme. Three r; — -
men -oiU- Tsike the • bedstead .npafct, a- :.... , * ■ ■■
a ouinniT'tlicm to watch ovor Ul^
wash the tonente .and mortices with -n^ a 'n-T if -possible'to seize Hirr.
•ntxa leaves .!,= (WfttiWt f*. f# * i pr.,
;..-h -o : .i-' iA kdiA qmitru., le.ium . 1 J-,t.w bv the name of Joiies Cook.mg 1
: being a ip radti cfd‘ fi r i n ter an da -Ini si^ ess
man thoroughly acquainted with the
detgilsof the printingbusiuess, we con
gratulate both ourselves and our rea-
ders on his accession to our ranks,—
And thouuii now for manv vears' en-
The recent revival of tlie Methodist
Church in tliis place, resulted in more
than twenty accessions to 'the church,
two of whom! l iac i reached threescore
■years'-and two others had. •lived ijtore
gaged in the more noble calling of; timn lialf a century, before thus pub
die farmer, he is- still as enthusiastic a
disciple of Faust as ever, and "without
giving, up the plow, he very, cheerfully
resumes the composing stick again.'. As
tidy'.avowing their faith.in. Christ.
Correction-
We omitted in onr - last Meteorologi*
] cal table fo state that' it' was for the
the Col. passes for a modest' man \ve j mo]3 th of April. ; And wc were wrong--
hopc.that our- friends will not let'him [ ]_ v informed, as to the time of the Dem*
suffer in his peregrinations round the. j._bcl*at-ic eon veil tion in Milledgeville- ; v it
country in attending-The.«oiirte'ofi bur
siness-of the office,, ami such like.
being . tlie 5th day instead, of the oth
Monday in June.' >'
Honfe Happiness^.
Here lies tiic true secret of reat greatness in most t. OIV fhe: wn"g£>n routes.-between, tills place' and • 9an-
Snddeu Death.
Mr. Itehry Thompson oT tins county, well known
tors recently -reduced tho wages, where*
u pon there tv as a general determina
tion tost!-ihe,-nml ate they tycro -o-jji
ged to give a month’s notice before
quitting >vbi-k, -they meanwhile issued
ft circular to the * world at large in.
which is the following interesting para
graph ;
“We are pow wpTlcipg out;our notice
and-shall soon be .without employ-
'Or.f • cad tur n oqr hand to most any-
lilrrt. I'/v KO t 1 HZE - - V\TlT ./IP*
thing , don’t like to be idle—but de
termined not to work for nothing
where folks can afford to pay, Who
wants help ? Wc can make bonnets
dfcsses, puddings,' pies' . and feakeSj
patch,,darn, knit, roast, stew and-fry;
make butter and cheese, milk cows,
teed chickens, and hoc corn ; sweep
put the .kitchen, put the parlor to
rightsj.rqake beds, split wood, kiudlc
tires, wash and iron, besides being
remarkably fond of babies ; in- fact
can do any tiring the most .accompli ’
ed housewife is capable of—not :
getting tlie scoldings ton Holidays i
. SaturdWs, - PoT
.v/iil refer to. aur oi'
quick.*-• Biaek cy.Qs 3 ! )f
cases.. Happiness atTiomb. If tliere is ayiresidin,
"gepiits;there tliat turns to gold the coarse - dross, of
.life’s zelfislmes? a ud ffiscppoifitments, a §oother in.
its care's, comforter in its. troubles, a .faltliful advi
sor in its trials and difficulties.- there is a- chance for
even ai.mau of ordinary partfie ifiako Ins. impress
UftTimesiaffirroT^'.' Weif Tfre fonitdatron of
extensive usefulness and.. even of real greatness.
Tlitf mild and forbearing disposition, the gentle pat
t‘t?tiee,-fifUie tvifeffire a<3pritnHtal dxample-to him;
amidst' tlie conflicts' and trials of out door life, strong
ihcentivesto iiim to"-forbear "wiTetmtlje cares and,
.yexiftions from vilhout are likely'to’ ruftio his
tapper. Thestyeet and djoetful song. that, hills
an infant to sleep, may .calm jlte reffied /spirit, oftbe
mSfi apAhusbaddf wlien,n;§Qbldinfe impatiitfit jpood,:
tvould ruin t.ll, and mak* .a denjdtr ol a triily noble
spirit. . Triily in tae hands<if tyontan are the dos-
hnmbftfro world. TVhiit a jTify tBat-eveA wpnian •
did not know the- real secret of her power, and
would not always practice., upon that knowledge.
The reply of the lion. Edward 'Bates of Missouri
when sought to be a candidate for Senatorial Uon-
- " rvr.ulns -if
- dersvilla aud Warrenton, expired suddenly on last
Tuesday e vening, .jt-Tlie residence of James' ThOthr
.as Esq. Tie had just entorod Mr. Ttto-.nns’e room
•tod seated-lfimself; .when he.became re 9 .tfoss .and
-said he was sick. . lit, a few nioratmts, tlie color for.
dbok Iris 'ftoale; he beeatne faint, and tlio spir>
it left the Body.' Mr. Thompson was a member of
tlie/Baptist Church, and an uncompromising- advo-
eafeoftlie; Temperance .emiae..
china tree, and concluded that she
would make the above experiment;
hud twelve months after the appli
cation of this oil to the bedstead, she
made an examination, and found no
trace of a chinch.’- Would it not be
well for; some /of our Druggists 'to
prepare tins oil and keep it on,sale ?
Sparta May, 1S35. * IT
.Afastor Sidney Simftioas oT tiiis.bqun.ty, -ia* little
boy of eleven years recently Jtflled-a fins buck, in a
deer hunt on Ossabaw Islpud after an elder .bi-other
hatl'tuisscdTimi twice. . V; .
: DIEli ‘ . ■
On Monday:nj^it.JtlviDSt., ; at ttfo residonee of hef
Tatlier.George White of Hancock '. , oQR.ty 1 ,Mrs ; M»-
,1-yEvanq, consort of Mr, John M./Eyans-. Skfshiid.
teen afSloted. for .several- years ; Broneh'aisp
'whieh terminated in^ctakfw* of-oqnsmnption. JSlW'
made profession of religion i\-lule aGsehooi in Spar-
tain‘.I846-,-'nn^;d;ed wicU a fli'm fldtl| : inTibr .gedeo.
fter,- Siq’tohngtaTifo b^ly, afibqtion
[COMMUNICATED.]
-The Bible in Italy ”
My. Elitor:—If any. man 'will read
the follo^ifig account tof recent ; petse-.-
cutionsas givealby the Florence cor
respondent of the Christian Ti mcSj. 'he
may see the reason why so many in
-this country, afe opposed to Roman
Catholics. How long would vtto'go'il-y
jot' our Protestantliberties of worship
ing God according to the dictate of our
own consciences ifstleka religion should
gain complete ascendency among us ?
It is this intolerant feature of' Gathol-
jeiam,. which threatens the libcffeifis-of
our country, anil this alone, that the
time Americans oppose, and when ever-
that Church.shatl strike fitorn her/creed
those .intolgpmtprinciples, and -dl^est-.
herself of the force of the civil power
to carry them out,' and plant herself
upon-tiic intrinsic merits'of her ■ moral
principles alone,lor support,"fis. '• Pfa-
tesfeants do, then the opposition to her in
this country will cease, and not till'then.
By the way, it is a false acousation which
partisans bring against the Know
Nothings that they go for proscribing
the Catholics on account • of their reli-
nrQntlis .ago, gendarms-suddehlf enter- j; Surgical Operations-
ed Ceccl.etTi’s house about nine o’clock
.‘A fbw weeks ago Dr. -Lawrence, s»-J Q j on
4
i
in the evening.. They expected to hat G : siSted. by Drs; Branham a..!
found bun in contpany with other in- ; the thigh ofa get
Prudden, , part , CU jar
mt IK
had boiTowed.oir the previous day
But they scizedand carried oir in tr:
uinph one copy of Diodati’s Bible, and
PP-. - - a* -a. rtftmOUlK —
amputation; .IVitliia the. course. a • of ‘rercat coitsarn, wliidi «e
^ -Jitened-Hfon._
By, prot^i/d his wii
lingpcss and ability, ami * he congit
y ear-or tvfo'vpasV'D.rl AdamT) ;fobe enlii
iu one instance by Drs. Branham and ; er quite auiutaiecU
-Latvrence, ami in,another by the same] ungncss.am a .
r imitionwasm great exuun^nt
twophysieiausima Dr^Nisbefeperlonn-<.^yw,I.\vant to knou" sthl ti*
e'd tjte operation of traclieptpmy upon ! outsider,-“is wh
two small children, one; a white and ; a Jieu or a goo. .vr
two copies ot thc Ncw Tesfanient.
. Cccch'etti heardnotliing more oLthe
matter, for fteafiyTen tfeeks. Qul the
morning of-D'tdhesday, the 1-ith Mai.
he received au order to appear before
delegate of S inta’Maria Novella:, in
tlie afternoon of the same day.. Then
aifd thdrehe was examined b.y the
CliancMlor of thfi Datcmtiou and re-
pjodaitt’s Bible and. 'jT^^I'FV^^-Avatermelon seed cxt)ij^t£-cit,.‘'aud theiV-que^ioa.l^
the incision closed. Both children (~ -.Erptn that time
Job sjairi
?’• s
fUetoUiCrii.-black.-' The foreign sub
stance found it; the wind-pipe, was, in :
Tlie "ex
and the coi
both instances, a watermelon seed. An ,
incision was'made in the windpipe, the-, ! -I fotoheel
OOkcu o
tittered, ss w
the climax, by «
him
the prae=#
QpiiHOn Wlv'lOUl ICaCcl VC. , 1 Y-
that' Jesus Christ had been offered up
once as a sacrifice for the sins of man
kind;-that no-future sacrifice was or
could be wanted. He said, u As to
- eqnfessio n, ay hen I lhive sinned,' at is.
mV dutv to confess my sin, first to Al-
mightydSod- arid Jjffplbrd liis [pardon ;
then to my ..brother, if I have - ixcTod
wrong! v against my brother, to you,
Signor'Clianeelliere for example, if I
have offended you. As to the Pop®
being the head of the church, lie now,”
he said. “ np hqSdiiip save that qfJe-
Is'us. Christ. The "Pope is constituted
authority, like you, Signor Chan-
cellierc.’’ . ' .
afrmf
sotirces of!
tiffless
-tJjSn
A.
•.jjogmuc
was seized
, qud bad
-keep-
tofu
>pe for
Sut tbia is only one of those -exeeptiofrs
eneral rule, which Ktlier. serve To. prove
. ery iioueitnd sixty every' min
ate ; or one foreyerysecohd. y
. The above estimates present a fefir-
Council
finementififthy
m
TLpco, w
ful
Epdox;
the fojldtv
lie
'found in his-Jpossession., ^.Tnddeed,
Siunor Celen'ato,’'was the answer, “-X?i-y*yyr’yyy• -''^fTyyi.GaA.V'“difficah pass-
only wish there had-been five instead • survived the operation, ana are nov , * •*- ■-= ■ - pa«-~
of three,' for there are five of us, tom- j doing wdi. These are delicate opera- j ** ]- nottv w : t j. the above i*«
boys and myself and we require a'Bi- , tionSj aIld tpq muclr-praise? cannot be | „„A do£e ' ve onc ^ heard, as follows:''
Qamphene Accident ! powefthat we may stand, am. 5
.■s .“iA short time since an accident hap*-j—-Some one having enquired ^
peued to Dr. Prudden of this place, by j thi ^passage of scrijrture ct>iu*rniuc 1
the use of'a campliene ltunpf By which j tub was found, a young lady
liis arm and shoulder were very severe- : replied that she did not Enow,
ly btonfed. VVe are gTa'd T tp.'benr that j it was somewhere near Jonah s ? « r
he is improving. : ““
' 1 Courts of Jn^ire
tt-o to-dny W Ul»n .he
.hqy/belonging.to ltr V S. Jenxins, Esq.’, j y.‘ 0 J o;} * .jud^e Shaw "
from' Domenieo. Cbeohetti, though
-gain and again he ; returned to tlie
ouri, *•
_ ^ _ ^ _ was - ou ^ |
yj^khis-CQiiiity, the Jargest tumor- tliat f ^nck and at the -commencement »|
hag ever come, under our observation. ' t ], e docket number one was the ' I
'ft e'xtends frarn' liis
that suit
tones a^ipjeasthehatural size. 'We jbelbrehe became a judge, lb' J
understand that tli^T physicians here ;bGen on the bcneli more tlmn ttu-.
..Tin A; la innJdv 1 fBi-» vears. .
to which H *
should tarn tW|
reftym !S
aabteiiuges, and ^
bles which pettyfoggers seem
on keeping up in our courts to
the ends of just yo.
is.
IF 6k
of PreleeffuTto,
of has- his
bhrta
io
ry of-'
►.*5. . -k Jgr. ^ J. ^ _ , :
:
CuimTV.—A i-cflfic• astelcH«J
i
& and humanity, how 1** J
n^umb/hew^^hto^
fellow." ^
a dollaf-
^outt*