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About The Independent South. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1860-186? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1861)
■" • ■ i ' i ii!< V:!f 1111i;; fur j il.V'U!’a til, iuL*irv : , il'nus ;.i' =A,TK unr irraKArroB. Mr. Macutkv ii:>.• declavnl i‘-i 'rr3rx.?v:.r , -5»' . :polism; *vl v..- I • that lh'; jilasti' by the i>liv»•;- ■ . V i. r ; :i'l the giv.tImlnilml I" ' susi c‘i>iibiiiiy o.'it. mass ; - ir ill. ir venewn. J.j mxrfaii'v ef ] Ioa hi' a rule 'vilhiiiil exivjitioa, that the j (?n< r (‘iiiloix a il by tli.- gmry ami ini- : violence of a revolution. corresponds; education and t'.1 !:*i. ji.. a i- . • _ .. , * van. i"itli (lie degree of lningovorumcnt |Hinre. .lid tone of it- •n ius of its liter- honored, nro* t'if ft kj? Vli A:'. A. vpu ns v- i r , •. i • ; A j.!' 1 • 6A. a\ thoir Sliylock^ 4< wn change," “who barter libei ly Ihrlar- * r ciwo3 of corn ' ami high places .oi . - 11 which has produced it; yet ho linsi Johnson nss.Al, there was no 1 leagues of laud. Such are the pub- J• >l ' farther asserted il to he a universal; oiVilizniion befo the invention of; lieaiions and literature which have .,"e'j". m „ 1 i|.-s tin law, that the age of insurrection and printing, ami tli nius of a people. loomed in our Souiltern clime, irom ■ am tit i *• proscription ever premie, the age of.was the mould ..'is national char- every dirty stall of yaiiUeedom jml• »«» ^ _ r ‘ rM ^ | good government, of lomporato li-jnctor. Wo won hot pause hero to j luting tho fountains ol our lnon.l , f’iand, !ph \V hi t i-hc.ul, yi 1 • vr-vi •'-ft ■ iMV'.-tvV,. ■drill, fur we verily helievo Mr.; Stephen - bus seldom heen more sue-, in imp-irtin;' tho inspinilioti ],is Brilliant intellect to his au.li- .Afler a lucid explanation of (lie rrodas operandt ot the cotton a subscription list: ,ninnies the following ihed: IjO Bales. hi':: ifc.Uge. Kiper bore (Uate paper bore the im J iic jnnbily, dignity and v. which *hIioiiKI cliarae-' lierty, and liberal order. If these j mol I. this prop ’j>;,,n. for history \ seiitimenls with J propositions of the great Essayist, ii ooms „ p with l.f! uvidonees, that licentiousness—of I * * v . ; i imiiiij ujj nun i" v ; be true, then are we promised both j the proudest mif.*n:! poisons oi sweet A <g|,,.\vnmko, w i _ _ gibbd voluptu-; .fobu C. Poythrei!: of earth have {olisiicss and foul apostaces of Iren- John A. Busier. TUB lNi)El’E\DKNT SOl'TH I’OTN t'V OlJt I AN. i I...;'!. Ii.ii I UlliA ill A.\l I'.lih it IN IMS fill Ml termed with viler and more licenti- a curse amt a blessing, in our pernl-1 f a Jlen under the liest cultivation : son and perjury ing struggles for tho maititenauee of. 0 f letters. Home dining at tin* cm. gustnn age, just . were at their zeni our nationality. Perhaps no ruvo- I bit ion that history has recorded, presents a liiisgovormiient eharae- V..' jfly io, io n. Crops. ‘ a rr.iji i.t I!.| i-mmly is very ■ vi-il.-J tin- jil.-ntl:,lien ore - . ’* ".ill li e fr.-.-|. both of coitou Thank (iod! they .Toliu 1 1 ''•■so, vas already do-1 arc cult otf from ns, anil a; they ij'ovni, nee of her Au- :bavo moulded thoir people to tin; j llK jp IP ynol.ls ben her letters ! adaplntinn of their debased ami ini- p;dnitiml I’nlinor. , and bad shaped ' <I'«>Iouh government, may j oils usurpations—with a more venal Bind lawless exercise of power, limn J ilia one which lias driven ns to the I i defence of they abide the cast of her de inv. The Pry- its curses till time ball end. As the debasing inllnenec ot tlic lanes bad was Tailing aiinoit ced that . w)i-fiVcrielus in Win. Pi. Miller, Seaborn J. Cox, / Win. Iv Basset or, M. Herrington, Jcll'erson 'I'lionias, our sovereign oqu a to the ,linn eloquence, from the lie sility. ‘sangthe triumpb-l(f Phidias,and ,j A political cauldron seething with | bcautiftil Aspa ,i- Call the elements of a demoralized ' n i,i.. 0 r «. m i,,, ■crowned tho gi « ■ \c: • , d. /f- v, u, , 1«- ' • r ft r-v» > . ‘ UU “ ° The nliv c r.. as the few dr;; in' e unde . /•,» i i: \\ v\<;'vment in the «•*' *’»’ T- Mr. V br ■ :■;'!» into t of V. ' July, a full : ■i *\vu c< ton 1 :i ::T| i - ' ' *\ of e* t ! <**i u . : *t h’^h; \va*> f-.M'. *. u.e p! ■«'.:t.il'.i'll of Mr. 11. ,T. S W ’ were hr. r.l YiT. i the , wit! visit ;; Ft M’.h V • T. Tin*':: *>n, t ■ .: a:Hi :* cm:.; ! : -i • 1 v.liter of the Savant m . / .v* •*. Th. Y i-..i.et >f the b .paper p.d in the S''■:* .’.••) I’onftd ary—it -d V '.'.Vi its .:r,‘* implie 1 N. v ' . ■ ’ •• •. r S hni.M * ■ n ds a j ■ nrnalisr. c *.!; . elt wi:h ’ :t.v »i*i* ti-hed : V ran* T::k i’;!r ;ood ind ...I I ; nius of Soph- rn t? »»»»•■<«. votnpn^l M'‘iV1tl'i' n' ! l H a: iilia's --;v*rliilioUK ; l ] lc . of Greece 1 ... Atlie- Northern press is now yielding its conquesls in the calamitous suller- ]^|unjn(l ]>. Grc.shiun, ind the 1 ingsot* the land, :iad eveu amidst us. Itobert A. Murjdiey, does the infection oeeasionaily exlii- Simeon V* arnocu, .. Henry J. .Schley, : and pTosI!t ulai iarc, 'whose liistorv 0, the aeclama-1 bit the taint ; we surely arc convine-1 L iufetlui'of u!ohr'J&yz or ’ an executive of a Christian pyo] ‘. we would publish it, but . eomeig u v it does from a Freebooter, the n-preSentiitive of a mercenary herd of craven marauders, it is but a ei ipihition ot low, vile sycojdian- a. cicetitiitiotmi order, unblush ing i is representations of our exer- | yi ■ ,f our sovereignties and a bloat- cil. My. 11 ring braggardisin ol power ami valor. Ho asserts that hisgov- ernnicnl ms been driven to its war attitude ind self-defence, while ho ! lias invaded the territory of our Con federacy! destroyed by tiro ami pluu- , den'd by rapine the property of its pei:i- fu) citizens, outraged the sanc- . till- .f our hearthstones anil altars and threatened to annihilate our • wli-if; race. lie states farther, that I because of these valiant raids of il inf !'-r, rape an-. ^--sassinations, and ?uiig in liis government ■ friendships— the most unprincipled ' intrigues; all actuated by a craven skulking aiiiim - it v-.has given birth to i nuhlcs< dytis y, whose gorgon tor-; mns j ( . r unfsis •ors are now Idling every bill and dale 1 eiirlh, bad tilled , her cvi/jitx with till genius ofitigpirn- ‘ ; of this vast republie. livery order til : [ion. """ iehristinnitv bn - b-eu desecrated It:, unholv embrace—evrrv constitu-!,. ‘.'and 1110 glories i card die vile and poisonous assoeia- Btnmos It. SIoiip, of St. Peter 1, sul ,1 in theKoul-stir- i turn, clinging abmo to out own lii-.-r-; William Tabb, ring grandeur', ivjiile the I'li/innt ary labors, (wbieli Imrottilbre we T- Milton, ind the LoijijIdjit tested that, the have permittyd every yank™ pt-.la- \ \ j ] ];..,,, (•[['.. '' gnguo to exclude for the iulrodne- j j, ] in j» lion of bis nwn)we shall have South- JtaMwiu Miller, -Jr., ern institutions, with Southern man- Tolliver Dillard, .hits, and Southern aHilia'ions.— i-B'hu Atlaway, crowning of lVp'vi in the eighth We lmvo in our midst a literary pub- j A'AA ! Mention, . (Tin? Southern AVeW | • flien wasj^usold iiistifution, ''. v which bad been miglitv since the tional restriction lias been violated: C (jntury, culminatfng in the splen- ,bv its sordid lusts, and the sacred-j,i or 0 f ] IC ,. urts t i lc ‘wisdom of 1,11(1 -FiV' S/V'-) under the eondustion , a ' ness of universal law, suborned to i her letters, mid tli n was her "Teat- of Southern talent, refilled by slab MS7. ot c< r;Hin leb'-ls desi’-iss never to see) it is a source oi gratification that He and bis tioy^j eminent, have been greeted with the warm commendation, of every (Jov- 1 ern; . "lit of civilization. After thus truckling menially to the Powers who ‘have repudiated the status of his (ioveniment, as a constitutional in- ' slitutinn of civilization, He then l'.verv right v.Iiedi has been bc- ness fading from The last of 11- lor brow. . (pteatlied to tli" eiubzations of earth of human history, and ns Voltaire admiration ot Southern pride. It iseareli, and Southern patriolisin vad out as thus: HOlh Dial.—-Vm.r*s (;. VVliitchead, J. It. Whitohend, John four great epochs whose zeal lias long commanded tie*. I'.nc. ■ V V, uit’l out null-mil v. 7>.o Flag. btauiiful iiag which UllUlllates to tl.e tu by the great citorte. of ltuuymede land held invuilablo by all, since the .-kiori..!, days ot Henry the 111., lias been re pudiated by the retjimo of tho Lin coln Banditti, liven the habeas • grace- corpus ad suhjiciaiditin, that pnl- • from , ladium of civil libertv. lias been siis- lias termed it, “Be; Augustan age* of contribulioiis comprise as much c-I.• - The eoniinittecs for the Districts : announces that the impetuous cliiv- j alryjifliis people has overrun (lie de mand and all that is requisite to eh ;r the rebellion in six months is ne-a *y. tie (Iierefore calls upon Ills Scott. Franco; gavo to l*t tens the patron-| V; age of Feuelon. ha Foritnin, liof lean, Ilaeim*, HoriPille, and Madam : vated genius am! educational on- *. downenil, as any similar publica- 1 lion -North; while our Xurthcrii: !es to toe tirci- the parapet oi our Court House, and pended by a militia officer, and the lots b n lac subject of so much nil- tint of the Supreme Judiciary, bold mirati* n. is a compliment to the gal- at defiance, and scorned by the dcri- lantry o- "U. (■"itnty. tr.iin Mrs. W. siou of n rabble. If such are the! I . Stiirgc.--. 1 be patriotic suggest- eliaracteristics that marke the mis ti-on. and the entire work of rheban- government, which have evolved our nor is f:< :a t we learn has ufacturc one hundred garments to be as its coi ns gentle lady, whom revolution, we must anticipate a Iso in process ot limn- vandalism of the wildest barbarism Tesmmucnec. presented to the Burke (Huuds. If the government which iscrect- With such an advocacy of our ed upon the desolation I cause, float so chaste !' el as if tile most cr iy averie.* of our nalun; would stand; pravity and terror, which basconsti- Gnyon with a host of others, yet sheets toimi with tho*; vile prostitu- \ (;g r J even then her priil.-o of letters, Mo- h’ons which have so basely viciated lier bad east her orriscope. in bis her public taste, this comes to us Tartufc, and her; glory was setting fragrant, with beau Icons pictures of;d-“h for the dark nighlfof terrors, which ttrtisliu sl:ill v ebasieniug'ntir synipa- ^ evolved from its clams the splendors llli( ‘ s 11,1(1 manners, with a purl* and rich sentiment, adorned wjtfi South- (Jptl! ern pride and Soulj^ra affiliation. Those wiio desire such a literary . fifth tain the institution}: of civilization ? \ converse cannot be so richly com- j (;S;] jj e . I pensated as by palroiiizing this liter- j ‘' ary anil agricultural journal, pub- 1 [;o|], James ; Si: m'lili Wallace, J. D. IV itv. Hall Junes G. A. Waril, E.J. G ur- t c-r . T. II. Blount, If .J. Sc! lilev. Jn s. 11. Buval, I (». Gmllii’p, U. Ij, She \v- inn ke. S. M. Herrington, A. II? tli i • exhausted treasury, and -1U0,- OiXj men. .Ill 1 bis comes from a low. dung hill; I "•sotted man, who lias associat ed himself with a clique to sell the of the Empire. Why (ben lmvo these nations fnll.i from their glory, if the triumphs o-getters alone sits- rights of their kinsmen, and tt* l* ,! "’ ,{ i. n :; rr l , !r 1 V"'-: ^4 «l«« bread from their starving JI. Hvrie. B. 15. Miller ... „ ,, , , J. F ' Miilum* : mtspnngs. My Country ! how hast History makes tin response ! cause their literature had become and £lieir Acer Tent pie o_f. . - :*"* I'oivr. tor -.lien is erect- p rostit u (u d, nn(1 Accadcniics | lisllcd Angusta, Oil., by , ,, . otsiiein /c aud Tem[d^i of f jicnco bad become ‘ Gardner, e a source, we snail lutewiso corrcsiioml in 1 ., , i . . , . • • 1 , . the filthy marts ofliiartisnn politics, iv. veil and miser- bcuigmtv with the intensity of de- ,, • ... , - , , ,, . .. ! Uehgton tottered eunder the wild' oil abashed a tt 1T; v 4th of Jttlv. ru, an • a spirit of patriotism isolation which greets ns in the pros it-.,aid p. n-p.de (bis land which would ' poctive, should shed a halo of bright- bold the honor of our birthright in-' ucsr, and happiness, which, will add voilable against the invasion of even legions of mercenary tyrants. In behalf ol'our citizens wc ten der Mrs. fit urges an ncknowlodge- [ iiaent of thanks for the Flag. Eev. E. E. Carsewell’s Sermon. ; At the solicitation of many friends wo give the publication of the Itev. E. It. Carsewell’s discourse delivered at Ways Church on June dud. Wc insist that every citizen will give it a careful perusal. The strong and lucid presentation of the whole sub ject, infused with the warmth and ardour of Southorn patriotism, will - not fail to awaken the greatful con- vielion of the justness of our cause, and the bright hope of the proud and . glorious achievement of our rights and libel-tic«. Foytnrcss Vo! nu tea rs. We learn that Cnpt. W. K. Mor n's lias nearly filled the roll of bis I Company, and that on Saturday | next the arrangement ' ment will be made ' bi.-foro Cobb i that it is probable i ,.;p.n >i.| 1 Oar little village presented the —- nerve and endurance to every South ern heart, until an annunciation of peace and liberty shall bo herald’d to our great commonwealth. For centuries the trite saying has been quoted ns an npoihcm, llnit the “miter and niter,'' (Saint Veter and salt peter) has been the con forming agency of civilization anil on reference to the record of the times, the declaration is not refuted. From the demolition of the Drnidi- cal Temples to the recent sundering of that cordon, which for cycles, lias circiimvallated the followers of Confucius, from the Tartar hordes of Zoronstcs, has the “tripple-brow- ed scepter” of the Vatican, herald'd its decretals to the nations of (be earth, by the gleaming of the fiery sword, and in the thundering voice of gun-powder, and in obedience to Hie fiat, Monavehs and Emperors have moulded their subjects. Since the march of mind lias burst old Hier-! her infidelity. Vi of the mantle of infamy and guilt gar scoffs of j past, •when our fathers and their L ‘£L£. luo was disrobed 3rd households came up from their d.i the <jraces, and j mestic circles, to pay their annual i 74ft adorned by the’Ltribiito of patriotic honors, to their stolen trophy, wns made enchanting father's trophies of independence and 1 j constitutional equality. Tlicringof! martial music and pomp of' military G. 15. Powell, B.D. TIill, E. Williams. ( M. 1’.Green,K. A. Alien' John W. Colson. j • It. M. Blocker. S. II.]. Burton, J. (5. Glissou. , W. W. Hughes, E. 11. i ' Carswell, M. Walker.i’ 11. Lewis, W. L. Kii- pafriek. C. Carpenter. J. A. Hosier, •)oJ.fi Hol lins. John II. Forth. O Shrine. Henry ‘iroen- 1 ii .a as. Huteliins, t!i‘>II fallen 1 ncut for encamp- , ., 01 011,1(1 .*. From a letter lh ?. slo,(1 'vam.nels of Hie woiTii: \v in w. x. w Frank Jones, T. Picrro. Til. I). Jones, J. S. X11- inun, J. 15. Joiifs. \\. 3P Jones. William j # Jo nos. W. H. Mmphey. A loud and cliderin;^ call for our [ ! Kx-Govornor H. V. Johnson brought; i tlm Honorable gentleman to the! th bv the poetry of lier literature, and the. incantations of her genius. Eve rv avenue to the susceptibilities of; display, with bright banners w her people were filkl with the inTcc- thoir insignia of liberty to tious vices of her authors, until her breeze, all were expressive of ij 1( . I stand who excused himself because whole society political aud religions,! same old spirit was one mass of loathing depravity of ’7G whoso sons and festering pollutions, 1 t tl A government with such blights j maintemi anddelormitieswillccasetosustniu ils phies confided to their care, “their lll,,su thrilling figures of brilliant j existence. Had w« space wo could 1 wealth their lives and their sacred | rhetoric for which lie is so (listing-! intensify this picture and then in j honors." Seldom has convened so' would ' large a number of our citizens, belli of the sires have in their 1 "' lls 1,ut lllx i'>g the patience turn, pledged to the protection and j audience. The Governor i inee of those glorious tro-! 11 11I1 exhortation to an able discourse! of the; ustrat-! d his position with one of j all its glowing colors, it not he higher wrought than the one: ladies and gentlemen, ns on this „ c -! our own land presents under the re-| casioii, and never has a brHiter uish'cd, and as the ship was now - J east upon the raging billows and! the cry ot all hands to [lie pumps! had been shouted from deck, though ! ..! he had voted against weighing an-1 I* Week, glow of patriotism pervaded anv assemblage. The ladies more espc-1 cll £ 1 ' *' 111 G unfurling sail (o the tom-! tjiume ot the northern desecration of letters. If no oilier hlcssiu shall befall its, by ottr dissolution, icinlly were juhilant in their ardent ■ l ,( ^l" 0,| ’ i deep, as he was now aboard, hut the interdiction of northern let- j devotion fo the cause,mid (lie whole i ,l0 denounced the man 'who would -her wood-cut periodicals and j day and evening was boisterous with azctles, then have we! peonns dedicated to our coiiutrv’s tors tncrcitiary hern blessed, and every Southern I weal, and the annihilation of her ! vandal foe. Our Vice-President heart should send tlianks-givings to the throne, that the virtues of our a*foro us. from the Hon. T It 1; r l 'chy, and tho echoes of the viva 1 . nave been rediemed from these _ cus, addressed this large assemblage ! ,K(VC , ‘ lst 1,1 lohh to Cnpt. .Morris we ascertain - 1>iv N " no > waxes faint in llic/Vu-o |™' < 8 . <lf vlcc 1,11(1 defamation. These in behalf of the cotton loan to the preservation, ha; it is ijr<jbablo that President ^ » new rovollftlioti is ex- * ,rt .“ irn l* ,1 *»l | cuttons mere com- Confederacy. The exordium was a : beautiful figu the Auglo-Nor- r 1 '. ll110,15 *C“»dnls and vicious in-! reminisenee which clusters to go forth into 1 J 1 *o u, | s lllt( t her quack medicines,' the hallowed day, and as his inch a “mnui-! ,ilvu ' asl,< i ! (1 (llcl1 ' licentious trash,, in “mystic jiasses heretical 11a- H,t 10 poiMu|^jJjj^,-*,mniilii•'y wit^h ! manic wand o’e; 1 disease and tTce^Pfi-eby they limy ■ shallows ciitue forth and past 11s p,: Iiavo been secfiia futten on tile shiUiliter. They have j full review. Tfe proud old Temple ! 1,IK ' S duly huge hashed up the pcjcndillus and for j pounded, in which man, is commanded ' Davis will order the Hegimeut into ! “camp, in Athens, Marietta, or sonic! ,, ,, where near home, for tlifce or four', 1 . ''V '' 01 > * l,1<1 to teach a “maiii *— £ ■ lest destiny . to every heretiei lion,wlio ohstmately resists the gratid i progress of Christian civilization. I lie enliijhlencd Powers anuoun- y ecs tuis mission in jure divitio to grey. Rifle companies trimmed with «“* broOwrn in the eo- greeu—Musketi v with blue and S ( 'nt eloquence ol d,plomatic can,„' S - ler, and the captivating persuasion thus feeding the *ill HM-Mue > living lor! "nigniia. -Ur. Cobh d>-signs that! the Lieiileiiaiit-Oolond and Major j |;hull he appointed from tho Hegu-' lar Army. The uniform will he Cavalry with golden color. The Company requires 80 men (privates) ' ".lid the list"numbers 73 men now. / If any young man does desire just now to serve his country in this way . he cannot select a more favorable’po- ; sit ion. Tli* Regiment will lx; under the conduction of one of the most popular and efficient men, Georgia has ever boasted of. Mr. Cobh stands ' first in our State as an educational, j a literary, a talented anda devotion- tally religious man, and in addition to this guarantee is the honored Chap lain, who is not even second in any !of the above virtues. With good refuse to lend his hand because ofj| having opposed (he voyage; as a dastard and a traitor. We say so! Itoo Cor such a passenger would, thus; Mr. Kteph- 1 'idasing to save tho sinking crew | his philosophies of self-; We wondered if thisll igure would hear an cx- around pansion in its application, and if the | genius voyage could have been made without! waved its till is-; weighing anchor or unfurling sails? with ! manic v;m:d o’ei ike past, its mighty Icouhl our Sovereign Independence! red within the 'Union.' 1 t the right to act,! . . . j in which our fathers snei iticed the oign debasements of prostituted and | “firstlings” of their patriotism was broken-down loyalties, by which or tho right hi Beutlmni and get the duty? Mr. > Ilallam asserts the I seen fo rise, stone hv stone, from its bitter, though Lord Brougham's | they have infected the social inoiali- ■ foundation, and every heroic artisan i Ethics teach the former. , The Jackson Uimd- From the hands of Mrs. William ties of thoir own country, that they J who added a block to the strength j might plunder il of its wealth.— and beauty of its architectural it* altars of Christian liber- j ihutr gazettes abound with nothing | portions, stood out in bold relief upon ! Bennetto wo have received the ie blood of heathen mar-! ,ntere8tlll K m their tasto, hut seiluc-1 the structure, vestured in tho halo!of SIS, being a contribute of. heated grape fires of tlie ty with ll f . vls ‘ j tions—female prostitutions—elope-Inf the Modern history is rife with illus-1 meats of the upor-teu—bills of di-! deed the (rations of this loving sympathy for j voice, and every form of virtuous' ahaiidoiiment—from Swnrtwouts of thousands, to petit larceny in cleri cal robes. All sueli- eharaolurs arc halkcd in every corner of the land for admiration and example- defended from a just condemnation und held up as impersonations of persecuted innocent** and ealumnia- pro- the ameliorations of the jnn/an citi zen, and the dissipation of such po litical sins, as refusing to he sealed to the progress of our times. Veri ly ! with such views we might readi ly he convinced, that their agencies alone, conspiro to give sliapo and character to every people, upon which they are brought to hear ; but ted virtue. Their Divines are enno bled, because they an* all Ondcr- donks, and llieir mercenary lust thus while we admit that the tyrant sol' men and such_officers noli,imnn con- dier, leads., his ignorant vassals, struct :on *.f been tuoiisti,-.-•■< and vice; blinded by military glare, to the sacrifices their love of man mid de- '• !,a : 1 ': our ( " r H, ' :lKt>n • ] pulling down of constituted authori- j hoeah upon the altars of the I The eoniUK-r is moving 800.80,0001 tiuH » ,l,oul ds by tho prestige of tri- | luile* par hour, 1 uph. the masses into n military dcs- mon* Their feud their p *rj■ trie: oir iiiiiin- officcrs of Statu de- and peculations sum: .. i>n of the* lonoits achievement. Ill -.Hale children of Lester’s District.- magic eloquence ot his] Thus will the name of this gallant! I'.postiophc to the old t/iiiON-l'em- ’ Southron he enihalined in the hearts 1 pie of our liberties was so enchant- ; of nations, and his heroic deed stand j ing, that wo like the orator had been | alone in tho annals ot time -as ihe^ almost howitolicd to a sorrow for its nrehetypo of patriotic grandeur. downfall, and might have been left When woman shall consecrate the‘| somnolent, under the charm, hud not j incense of her graces upon (] l( j the invocation culled forth that im personation of nil Federalism. That NOTICE! Y)!.!i 'ONh vv 'nti 1 *Uriels or S’ono Mtwiti** work I 1 *Imie, 0»:i ^ci the- -orviji.** of two p>o 1 tniuons oy :»j>iilu-slioti to tUo tin !or*irrnc(l nt Wa' ii.*d*oru . „ STKPUBN A. CORKER. April 11. 1^*61. if upon Altars of her country’s heroes, thus J will our children bo taught to lisp ' 1,11111 "' hosu probity and pat- in theirguiless nsperations, the namc l | riotiam has shod ' ... ■ TjOST NOTH. «» l( < '-'IB- I l>’i. K-f « r tnMtii.l, t» Promly-I 1 *. y N«.!,* milrl.y Q. R Rol (C rl-. Au-.t-ti ii I.-'ivi ' ti I F V. (ii> Um o, P.tvtiMe tn liltu, n\ ,\.J.! minUtrttor of ecu-.- Mulurv f.*r Ihu nutn i.fTuofl Th*'••■outJ an 1 I'orf.v-f.v*. I’oIJnr* .ut ! !ti 0 (S If* ) -I tt.-l; Aurrt-- * -1-t l*?(li». uti l -i,.,- J. tl .| ut/ 15! r i l Tho jmMic arc fi*rwnn<*<l :Vum tr i*I in:: for ,* nato IIKNRV LEWIS W tvno-'.oro. (Ja . April 11. JfGl. lm To Reasto V lir t ra 10 Si mu Room in WavnCsbo»| ro. on HCcointiuxiatiDg termd. Apply at this ollitc. may a luster upon his 1 of the fallen Jackson, and when we country’s glory, in tin* camp und in shall haw passed away mid human 1 tho council, in the oivio mid in (ho \ policies shall have changed all that social hall, hut yet il was Alexander j ,s 1,,llnl, °, then will these little ones \ Hamilton, the Federalist To **icc: rc,la11 ll,ls aroma of their mother's! ” ! patriotism aud the old heart will; , I again ho fragrant, with’this admira- I wouH h* beyond our artistic' tion of their ehildh.-od. you even a in maliW All drop li „T7T?T I’e-i Ollicc, wfaalt-vvr llie weight lag-iT p; t*|i;HfJ at iwo cent.-each. l|-i*a each trail .tent newspaper, pamphlet jxwmdicil, nr magazine p Idi.-lied wiildn t,, !m*il< ol tin* Confederate Slates, ami ear. mi ealed circular, hand-hill, or cNeraviia vaenipt I'rom immu.eripl ami not weighin'. over three uimces, Pro tin's me reipiired tk he prejiaid witIj like additional rate fur eat:, additional otinct*,-tor any disisince. tt.i.iks, bound or unbound, nut weighin' ■ over four [.uunds, must tie |ire-paid at the j r.ito, ol two cent, fop etich ounce. fhe |‘u,tape upon all newspapers,periuiii- I Cal *•■• luniks, above described, published I without the ilium ..r-tbr <-'m..7derate Slate j " ‘‘I ‘ ,e double the above rated, ami pl*e-p:iid. 11 Tliis 1msreference to frniiident'nir.ttcr sue.. ns the srndin of a newspaper, painpltlef, Ae.. to^oua who is not a regular .subscriber. The followiiut.aiv the rates of poatage up on newspapers for regular stib.-eriLer.s : For Weekly, 10 cent* per quarter, in ad vance*. For Seuii-XVoekly. CO cents per quarter. For Tri-Weekly, .’SO cents per quarter. quarter. 0 cents peri For Seven Tit: | j quarter. I If over three ounces in weight there shall j l>e CiUtrgtd on each additional^ounce in ad- | ditiuu to the Ibre^oin- rate*, ’on ti,„ c . j li died oure a wvelc, live cents pt*r ounce’, or I fraction ofnu ounce, per quarter; on tlio>c j published twice a week, ten cunts per ounce., i per quarter; tin tho-e puldi-hed three time J ; :t "’vuk, littecii cents jm.;- ounce, per quarter:' i «m tho'i* published six times a week, ti.irt\ rents per ounce per quarter; and on tho/q : published daily, thirty-live cents per ouucd I per quarter. i l’eriodieals published oftener than bi- j motif lily *hall be rlmraed as newspaper-. . I Aiulothur periodicals sent. Iroin the office "I public tton to actual and bombed sub scriber*, snail be chalved with postage a billow, —viz; The po-tage on the rccula: . UMH.hrr. a TM-ri. dieal. publid.ed within ! the v_mifederate State*, not exceeding mit- and a half omiiM. in weight, mid publi.hed j monthly, sl.alll be two and a half cent- j cr quarter; il publid.ed scuni-monfl.lt don-! blr that amount. And |>enodit’:il- /»nl)Iished quarterly <»:• bi-montldey. shall becharpedl ; two cent* an ounce; amt romtlar subscribers] I to neW'papers and periodicals shall be re quired fo |mv one quarter's po tage thereon * in advance, nt the oflico of delivery, unless I paid at the office where ptibli ed double the , above rates will be eiiaiyed upon new-pti j per- pitbli*hed out of the limits of the Con- | j fedret State•