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Ttm Fttinrio of tbe Scutn.
fa»nra of tho Sooth ia wujpt in moc!
oo, jn view pf tbe acftrcitj -ofnegril
relative decline of her political
and the .— .... — . — . .
Hon ere we to make- her atrongor S' r
more poooloae. Id ber^preawit ;ar«?=1Setfe<^4f
JU. Bar'dner, »t- '
■ _.Thiti inquiry .was notaddreaeed. to ooraelf, hot
its it baa found lta way into the. prwUjbf th$ con-
amt of -the propounder, it has assumed a pnblio
oharacter, and we prpppoe to .atuwer it. It woa
doubtless dosignedto elicit a response, thBcbarac-
wrjterj our eolation of the probleni will prohebl
be one that Sauttoonght, yet tt wil) > be_ .ponp the
Je-e truthfelfand perhaps, ediryin^fo Uth public.'
’ Had the queetionbeeQ naked by one of tbnt
class who are removed from all contacterultpnblio
affirlrt—who bare no axed opinicna of their own,
XHBE6XS9XB& COTJDITIOIT OF EJTEOPE.
- COTTON BECUSISG.
' Kaacbeiter Advices Unfavorable. W * *
‘ Steele of Cotton lircrcaalu^ In Llver-
' ■ . " . y; '■ pool. ;
Hiufax, Seb. 14—Midnight.—The steamship America
has arrired frombiterpool, with dates to Saturday, Jan.
Cafiraaila BaacnOtr.—-Wtebear.tbatan election
? vaabeld aitho Court Hobae/yeeterdoy^ for Col...
i ofth'a'tiMt'Begt&eatJ&i.Milp All tbe. Vaaaticy^
caused by tho resignation'of - Col, 'Eden. J. f.
Pnhft ’rceelv'edltftba'-rotes p-.lYed/exoept ail,
trhieir wero caat for Jadter Gibb. ■ . ‘ ~ .
We leern there ia ameh oomplalnt of tbe
tnatmer iolwHob tbe election, was condaoted,
"'and ■ hat it will probably bo set iriJo. It la
,’aaid thortwaabj notice (siren, ns.the l*w .pree
' aeriber,-and that te^peik- weth kept open less
i tbonanJuanr.., .- ..yy;-' .. .
i . U. &. DiarmOT CtroWr.—TbiYCeurt-ionnd three
’ ..r . ■‘■'b. t • T'i'l.r- J -_.l_iifn._i.ali i
con Id give, a. grant many refrreti w s^butUn!;
Dr*- DoremR*/ ^rofeoaorof Chemlatry i Dr
Mott, BrPims, Dr Pratt, Dr Gray. Dr'OImsu
Mann^Jr, Capk Urabtreo, ID BotTd, K-q-H
York; and-many toSavannah. -: . /" r '
Any Ladles desiring tliu services of Dr.
3«'TRe owner of a life^estate in anagrois not a
trustee for those who Tfill bo entitled to the pro
perty after his death. Ji' ;
4. Tbeowner of n life-estatflin a negro caDonly
recover in trover the value. of euch lifo-eslnte
(with' hire and costs) and l^nqr etfBOed to recover
the full value of. the negro. : ,y.; *
5. It^warerrcr in thsJoHgeto iBtinate...t^»ftr
jury his opinion upon tho evidence D£J.doauty-or
the negrosued for. ; .’f> v. '
•>MS5i3tt fete lumbar. 7,055 reotboanl* 866 bap tie* flora.
, JACKSONVILLE.’— Sobr Henry Maxj.—160 uelu nit.
rvi'IOfiP YtiKK.—Schr Loyal Scranton.—792 balei ootton.
r 184 bWa molasses. 79 boxes starch, 201 hags rice flour, 30 tee
rice, 673 bbl*flour. 81 opptT beer bbls. 5 hhds coa. 7 bUa
addiiienetitrua'biitvySem^ay, egaioifiBeebeh i.
Ransom, for Fcnding.filfle wntings to lbo Penaion
oaip.ji.-J ’
ADA1TKD TO WOOD. SLAT
rWVHKSR. Cnsl.inna are 'an: rt
JL‘ all' the principles re^utri
Onuliion.'.; . ,
The material ns^d ln'Ahsht
Fair Mobiles.
his debtor, alleged to 1 have been fraudulentiy sqld,
ishpt technically a “creditor>.bUlp”,aaddhe plaio-
$iff is hot bound to join the' other: creditors . with
him in the bill of to file ijSr. their behalf. ■ -
- Judgment’reversed. H llp for PlaintiGT; Cooky
forl>efeirdaht.
eye of the politician .may see nought but 4< gor-
gons nnd chimeras di/e”>5fore us ^ot our hopM
fer the fntnre are based hpontheibeheficeotresiilfe
of the past and .ag-abiding. fe‘th io the jusliso and ,
patriotism of the American i-cople. .. We believe
Ibis great tepehiloan entire of the, west is the .
subject of God’s peculiar care. He watched over
it in ita infancy, when go other arm could have
raved it {r6m. the'^angers that threatened. He
has stood ljy us ih every trouhlei and guided tis
eafely through many a tempcstuoua night^ and
when human hope had feil^ / We belieVe He is
none tbe less ^ndfalTof us noV, in the noon-tide
of our national; glory, ; sp.d that -He,, will lead us
safely through-every future trial to that grand
consummation of human .-destihlty, of which
*wi *are to form the nucleus and centre.—
The South is to shore in thia oobleXBheritanoe flnd
in exnct-and equitable * pr’oportion. with all other
part# of this wonderful-confederacy of States. In
deed, wo believe shuts. to be favored in herpor-
tionj nor is there anything In her present tJpndU
tton to shake oar confidence.
=TKare'may be a ‘^earci^ of negro labor[;’ when
thesnpply is*»Vimated by thea'verice and vandal
desire of our people to exhnost their goodly in
heritance that they may grow rich iu a"diiyj but :
for all the puriioses of n steady, judiflious and
ipare progress in wealth; strength,^ and greatness,
our supply of labVty present aod: prospective, is
.aboodaflt.. The present crops of cottbD, sugar and
rice, are proof-.of the fad, tor they are fully equal
to the demand. The high price of negroefl is no
evidence pf n real, andphrmanent demand fftrad-
ditional labor. The planters or.t>e South have a
large surplus qf^apitqV that has accumulated from
tho saceos^of tbeir lasVyoar’s toil, end being pc-
wjth a declining tendency. TJi6'»Or»-of the week ,W<jjre :
TO,tX)0. bales. '.I . -f: * . '
- lunatic, va: Catharine VVcstbrgok—Errbr from,
. Houspin. - - * '
1. A suit for. nullity pf marriage^ cannot' be
brought in Georgia—the * only suit 'by which’ a
marriage can be dissolved ii a suit,for a divorce.
2. ; When a sjxtt.for divorce waa brought on the
ground (fiat tho hasband Was -a lunatin at the time
of the marriage—Hold that the iaeue of such
marriage was npt n bastard, and was entitled to
share'wiih-the..other children of the iunatiq .by a,
former, wife in the division ■ of bis pr.t^piWfty;''^M^ :
that the juryinight in. their verdict’ proVide , for'
the support j of the wife, «8 well as the lunatic,
dariogiife.
' Benning, J., dessenting. Judgment reversed.
Giles & Hall, for Plaintiffj"Huoter *■ Killco> fh?
Defendant. - -r-7;
whirfi the President has initiated. We give lii
tbe declarations of Spanish ministore—whaArtl
unmade by « process whicbr they themselves {
derstapd—nor. to Utftap^rent^uwitoity of
this moaththat under ino.cIrcniMtaheBtfjwrill £
with Cub^'and before the- dose of the j*ac4*ifl
that the interests of-8paIo d»man<Ithe ceosim
hind to the guwrdianship of tho United States.
It is, weiepea^ no mere random thought of.
Stock on. hand not cleared—.—..—...—.———— - 32S.817
■ Sugar.—Wo notice sales of .about 2000. hhda at easy price*
for bayors. Fair tw fully fair ranr- n S mostiy at a 654
and 6&e per lb. On plantation we hear of 860 hhds sold at
and 200 at 7o per lb. ‘
Jlo;aj»e».—Seme 3000 bbls hare boon sold mostly at 30 a
3l5»«fcr fermenting, aod 32 a 32JJo for pricoa aod choice,
with 500 half bbls at 35 a 36c per gallon, adbotding t»qual-
' “ - *
_ Flour.
LkvcD*ckxr :
of InsuraaceThrc
a short time;-am
some star-play
fleet Tallies, they i
beat in Georgia.
ule and
not un-
5 punish
steamers, who, after learning-
■ titin, said bix.namo Diis B. O. Austin, and rafeftrk.
ed that ba waa a BrejcKant doing ba.iDesaJaA’l^-
Jow Montgomery,\Ara., wbij^oTba waa now altont-
ratorniBg by an toe »ienioer,h»ving been on to
Ko^Vork lo boy goodi, which warn on board.—
Our frienda eoio'gro'taiatod- themielre>, tbit they
hod found ro -good company,jind tbengbt the,
Mould baVo n-'^ood timo. - After, a; .llttloJiimiJiar,
H^ersation, M r. - A ostin stiid bo njust hoyo some
Tegora to jmoko oo:tho way, and intrited 8-— to;
taka a walk jjakwnin Wwabington ■wtroor,: whore
b'a would find tbe nrtiele kn wanted. After turning
tho eornar into lWothington etreot, theymotwn’ :
aeqnaintaneo of Mr. Austin, who was introduced
to our friend, J«. iL Daridaon, a nholoaalo mor-
obout ia that city. J Said Auatin, I wai jort going
np to your «Sbe to aottlo.tljitl bUI, did yon aoo to
Bending my trunk down ra the rtoamof 1 Tea, aald
; -Rumors of impending war continhej to- circulate in
Paris, end letters frCwl^thnt^citysaythat extens'vo war-
like preparations^«re^rrifcking.*^The general impression -
is that Europe has approached a-mamentauncrisls. Tlie
Paris Bourse ia sensitive, and securities are fluctuating.
England is exerting herself tor peace, amd it’is believed
that upon her attitude witi depend the quesumidfpence
or war. 1 The British Government, however, is preparing -
.*br tile worst, and has given out lnige contracts for gun-^
powder and cannon.
Arrival of -
Nxw York, Feb 15.—Star qf the JSotdh' arrived-int her
wharf 2 o'clock Sunday night. Augusta reported coming-
up at 9% this momip&ifuuhyijfeaftiredl o’clock p.m:.
. The market is dull sad the sales have been con
fined to 150 bbls Indiana anpcrflno -at 35 50 aad 100 cho ce
extra at $7 50 per bb .
Corn,—Barely 2000 sacks have been sold indading 2<H)
white at 85c; 500 white, ye low and mixed in two lots at 87}Z
cents, and lOOd white and yellow In'several'lots atOOcenu
per bushel. -
Fork.—Tbe only - sa'e reported- to-day was 125 this even',
weight Mess at $19 50 per bbl.
Bacon.—We hear of no transactions of soy Importance.
Dry Salted Meats.—We notice sales of 50 casks aud 30.000
dbs in balk at 63([c for Shoo dera, 7?*c for Hams- andS&dfor
,Aia, Oct. 31st
wep received,'
ivo entire eat
;aid:'-ETLry one,of ordinary underimiling,
tsibtlity, or rhtiter the fuedamesss
upon which tbe belief id *a prec-
Deenasl
ijrHl per—.. _— tw- 7
of making the groanda
tlcabiljty.of tha Cute.]
would Only be to lia*ai_ — ,
Wo doflbt if all the members, of-this. Pr*idenl
have yet been fully informed of the facts, and,
only been partially communicated tp a few m
iyr*q .make liava'fceen p ji
- votjrs aro nrach
w O'Cwnner’s Tables,-afte;
br sdle aT*
. r. EUGENE BEEBE.;!
Sides; 10 casks at the same rates, and 5 a To for shonldefp
aad 8c per lb for Hama
Lard.—150 tierces s >id on private terms.
Indht Bagyinr.—50 bales sold at 1354c per yard, and
another lot of which no particulars hive been made public.
Rale Rope,—We amice a sale of. 23! coils machine mads at
Scents. v
. Coffee.—Sales 2000 bass of which 1000 at 105«e ; 900 at llo
and 95 shimmings at 10 5-:a per lb.
Whiskey.—Nothing or any .moment doing.
Freights—A ship was taken for Genoa to-dsy at —, and
one for the same port at IJic for Cotton. Cotton shipping to
. i i _. _ ic . ik ;.. .1 J _—_I__.
I can apply. My IMPRONED U
bed Tables, and will vmrr%nLtl»
PUBLIC ROOMS fitted witif
or. Mahogany of tbe finest qudffiy,
for chuica sff wood. - v v > X}£<
For private rise. I hava shr dif
* Rates or Freight nr England.—“A shipowner’ irrites
ns follows to tho London Shipping List : 'i
**I have mads up my .mind to lay my ships nji or to
keep them in short tra-lcs, rather titan sacrifice nip pro
perty by'Sending ships to India, China and the Pacfic, to
retnm.in ballast, lay np^there, or pay merchants til load
them home.' l am Convinced from experience tlni the
iresent rates to India, China, aal the'Pacific are prlcise-
y one-half only of what they should be to remutfcrate
owners; and if these gentlemen will,' with myself,mold
back' a month or two, the India and China.frelghta^will
spring to90s.--iind ; 1008. per ton dead weight.. ‘ v -
5Some of my brother owners regret that chartering from
HARTFORD, CONN
c ofP orat ed ' < ■
‘ Unfrl end!y L«Ulatloi»» In Kansas.
. Tho Washington Star way of on light
ening Southern members of Congress who con
tinue to regard -donator Douglas-a?., being in all
respects entitled to' DstnucrAtio party fellowship,
we print below a bill recently introduced into the
‘Kansas Legislaiare, in accordance with Mr. D.%
views of tlie right of squaHor* in A United Stifle*
Territory'to exclu4* slavery therefrom by w un
friendly hsg'tslrttion,” The Supreme-Court says.
^ ’fiiztul room—price* vary from JloO to $40u, aocofdlug to
* t 'OMMIBSION MBROliANTS, or gentlenAnyhiving
^ orders from their friends, can hosupplied'ai one day’-*
qs notice. . ^ . r
"* The material, used in niy T«Lle*1s warranted, to be of
3- tho finest quality, and the Into bar'properly lessoned. I
ps will engage them to stami for vears withont repairing.*
s* Ortiertf by mail will receive prompt attOntion^aAd X
S wfl!.warrant the Tables.lo .be the same liall^putthased
in, erBOii. - V‘ * L;DJ5CKKR-,. '
^ *' Bnjfard Table Maker; 90 Ann street, N. Y.
O; decl.4:; ,»tno. ' .
Davidson, f^etttit ^tbe. Express over 20 mio--
didyonuot getii^No, wellit must be
ntes ago, ( ^
there very soon.-Now ahoutdhat bill,said Anstin
lamina good deal ofVhurry? Sq s ayj n g be hand;
ed 1>. s $10^ v» _ .
sort in %is pflW
change it here,dmLwill doit at my offioe.
replied that be was ip X
New York Sight..
.nod-showed more of the same
|>ook. J3aid Davidson, . I cannot
~ . Auatin
^ » in great_haste, as the steamer* 1
would soon be oit; and turning to our friend S.,
asked if he. cuQld flot change it. No,Icnntyjt, said
PHELAN’S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES
AND COMBtSANON Cl'XIIlOJfS.
rice, guano, home, at £5 per ton. We must now nave
£5 per.ton, outward,and return in ballast.- Ihav«the
opinion Of respectable- ship-brokers that freights will be,
as I state if owners only remain flrm'and true to them
selves a mouth ortwo;for the amount o( tonnage requir
ed is far beyond tho knowledge of BhipotVnere, and ie, of*
course, purposely kept? from them.” .
Congressional. ‘
W.vsHiNaTos, Feb. 14.—Messrs. Lane and Smith, tho
new Senator! from Oregon, were swqrain. A discussion
on tiie tariff bill and on the Indiana contested election
ca-je occupied the time of the Senate ten til the hour of ad
journment. . ^
In the House, postal affidrs were discussed. The House
refused to entertain the biU extending the Treasury note
law.
Kansas Hews. v . V*
Lexvexwobth, Kansas Feb. 1A<—The' Legislature of
Kahsas adjourned on Friday dkst.; They M^ad ^SfOr-
— - . - x.in (nil. n.rrinn »mi-wimnmtT
States may lawfully carry 'ij into United Slatw
Territories, and that by the Constitution the Gen
eral Government is bound'to protect them in it*
enjoyment there. Senator Dougin-, while admit--
ting tbe first of these Supreme Court propositions,
utterly denies the latterj claiming ;that the emis
saries of New England. Abolition Emigrant Aid
Societies Wng squatters there, may, if they can
oontrol tboLcgislalure, render the constitutional
right to take slave property into u territory-abso
lute^ pujl and void. How the emissaries of the
Emigrant Aid Society, in Kansas are already pr«-
firing by Senator DougWs,-hint, will be compre
hended at once on reading;.-the bill reTWvred jo
above, Which is as follow.i~ ~ ~—
~KvTK$T db011*BTflg~all laws'"establishing or recog-
uusing slsvery iff tbfl Territory of Kaas«, and*
punishing certain offences ih regard to persons'
heM ns slave»ij - .
Whereas, it ha^heretofore beenat temp ted to-
force the institution of slavery upon tbo people of.
Kansas, and to legalise the same within the limits
of this Territory contrary to the known"will of its
inhabitants: and wberens, the existence of-n^ser-
Vile class of debased and degraded negroes^within
said Territory, is deemed inimical to itA
interests; and whereas, it is asserted, and mampKn-
ed that slavery has a legal existence in said Ter
ritory; and whereas, persons are now held in a
.‘ _j; ifi this Territory by persons
right of property in them; and
6., I have not so much money with mu.yHow much
ve you? said- Austin. About 160,'said S- Now
If you will lot^me have $60, 1 will baud it back
to you immediately on onr Return In the steameri
Well, said S., wh»t I have isin gold, and I should
noilike to let it gh without g»>ld in return. All
rigbtj said Austin,‘I«wilf re-placs it with-gol^as
'soon aa I get to my. trtjnk.on tbe steamer. With
this understandtogj-ow'friehd S- let Austin' have
$60,with wbloh-' Austin paiA. Mr. Davidson, and
bidding him good-bye. The twoiriends started, on
B xuuu uciu.un ...
for Eastern and l premium for hew Orleans.
"h -rJfcJKpRSr PreVt.
This Company h« a Capital of .
OtiARTfeir orX MiLij^ pouiAw-'.
All paid in and i^cnrely'invested.■ Risks^Tm
most classes orprtj^tjcK^will' J3c, vaU < » 11 . tit^f-ea-
utblc rates. Apply la
A. WlLSujt,;Aic«j£ '
/ 1U BayxtreeV8^n«ixpah»TJ|
“<5ASH CAPITAL <E SUBPIOS,
^ ■ S30S,a314S. '
. mRPCTsnir: ■. . . - -
C B Bowers. •kMTJftfa*.- X v- *
John W Hull, D»ni«l PhilhiK, ■
Horace Freeman, Geo S » incoln,
RoSeWell Bluitgett, Ptiny Jewiill, ^
Newton Gaile,' Henry PertiOS .
Thomas -teelo t G M. liarlhploaiew.
Risks on moat dorses of Property will baj^kt nvjt rea
sonable ra tvs. -v ' -v :
' STATE M E NT OF TH E COfilDITtOri OFTHE
City Fire Insurance Co. of Had^a,
v JAiOARY T»*t, 1859. “
P ROT ECT RD By L*toi
Fobnun^ JfcilBSp:
it, ‘dated:
„....October 28.1855.5,’;; \-^Snanry.l*2;.
The rer*n t*improyi-ment* made iii these T
-them' unsurpassed in the world',
to theeefentiflo pilHara player
trnth. neVec.ba ore obtained !rvjmj
rffBUIiiird Table.^; - :
iy, Ni-Y.- Marnifkcttfry-
t COLLENDRK. \ '
Sole Manufacturer^
AiUUYUD. „ -- -
Steamship Florida. Ctowell^m hoursftom New York, to
Pad el ford. Fa/ A Co. Ffl»a »»»*, W^lp.^
steamships aion*gomery_ and James Adxer—all south of Hat-
tB Steainship "Montgomery. Crocker. 63 hours ftom New
TUMrySe n.miVft. Bfildelak fin.
. Br ship ■pr^'Isowier.BrivtoL-iu .bjUssV^to W B Giles k
'lioH.Jaii. SitOhi Kl.or. irich I.IOO XniSirt"
rongh’rfco, ro Jno W^Anderson.
Steamer St Johns, King; Palatka. Ac, to Claghorn-li Cun
ningham.
Steamer Gordon; Barden.. Charleston, mdse to J P Brooke.
Sloop Libert*.from Savage Island, to Jno'W Anderson;
Richardson k Martin.
CLEARED.- ,
Ship Ann Gray, Baxter, St Johns, N B—E Molyneux.
SchrLuyal Scranton, Lowden, New York—Scrantpp k Nor
ris. . • _ . *
Sehs Uehrr May, Watson, Jacksonville-^Claghorn k Cnn T
ningham. '
D. — —* H ]._ nt...1.alnn J P OmwiBI.
Steamship Florida. Crowell. 60 hour, from New York, to
Pad el ford. Fay k Co. Fpb.
nala with steatuship Augusta. • Feb^H. l.05j (
Jhoir return to (he steamer. On their W»y, said
Austin11 want to call in here a moment, and will
beyery xu“eb ubligcd.if you will just step on and
sec about' my trunk, that It is attended td,itis
marked/B- O. AastTn.’ Our friend readtiy'- con-
•sented, end carao' to the stosmar, looked op the
whnrf, in the carts. -and; iW ib$ baggage room, hot.
-Hh'JKatoUkAeetotell tritb^rcat relish an an-
ecdoto df hte adventures among tho northern isles of
Scotland. The Island of Sanda ifi one of the-Worst sitn-
at“d for navigation, «nd the best foe Wreckers, of any
among; the Ortc*»ey« apd the story goes that a worthy
dergymim of that dangerous spot,.
“Whose barren-beach with frequent wrecks is paved,”
sympathized so deeply with tho Interests of his flock that,
in winding tip his prayer for mercy to all mankind, ho
couldnOthelp adding: - #
‘•Nevertheless, if it please Thee to cause hapless ships
perience. There have airaaay passea ovi
roi>ds oflVirginia, the.present season, d
the cotton*fields of the south,Jtffy thousi
With this additional labor, we shall
troubled next yoar with a short crop-
high prices either.
•Now is
interests m
suits. We produce enouj
some ofit f... —
strength nnd ii
lenrn the better. This
inland more ♦*populo^
Professor Dee'4. million of African savages, wora .
landed on our shores. It would be a wholesome,
accession to our population that would strengthen
and hot weaken tBe State. An unproductive slave
population yreuonsider among tbe greatest ourses
that apuld bfl inflicted on a nation. Nor could it
long cxisij the institution would wear itself out
• and Speedily disappear.
As regards tbe remaintng proposition suggested
bv Mr. Gardner, vis : u the relative decline of the
lions, it
DEPARTED.
Steamer Comet. Dillard. Hawkinsville.
Steamer W H Stark. 8kioner, Angoata.
Steamer Gordon. Barden, Chaneaton. ■
MEMORANDA.
New York, FeB. 12—Cld. achr Emetine, Dennison, Apala-
h Rookport, Feb. 5—Sl-Lsehr B H Perkins, Roberu.for 8a-
ft Proridente, Feb; 9.—Arr. bark SeboU. Caiti, from Savan-
tbe time for the Sputh to consult her true
,od prosperity hy diversifying her pur-
igh—4ot. us inandfaeture
for ourselves. This isthoToad toweilth
independence, and' tbe sooner we
\tll make us “stronger with
Recipe fob Matrimonial Happiness.—Preserve the pri
vacies of your house, marriage qtate, and heart, from
father, mother, sister, brother, nunt, and nil the world.
Yon. two, with God’s help, build yonr own quiet world.— -
Every third or fourth one whom 1 yon draw into it with
you, will form a party, and stand between you two. That
should never be. Promise this to each other. Renew
tbe vW at Mich temptation. Yon will find yonr acconut
in it. Your souls will grow, as it were, togetheiyand at.
last they will become aB one. Ah, if many a young pair
had on their wedding day known this secret, how many -
marriages'were happier than—o las I—they are I
Freb-Babou ix Virginia.—^Mr. Caldwell, one of tbe
State Senators of Virginia, and twice Mayor of Wheeling, ,
tho other'day delivered at the Court House inthatcity a
very strong speech in favor of free labor; the first speech v
of the kind ever delivered in-that city. Theandience was -
large, aud the sensation,considerably. ■ ' \ l .
The Ca8»-Yri8arsi Treatt Ratoied bt Nicaragua.—
Onr San Juan del Norte correspondent advises ns that
the Caas-Yriiani treaty has been ratified by the govern-
TUE ASSETS op' TUB CbMPAKV ARE AS FOLLOWS
100-Share* Park Bank 8tocb, N. Y... $10^00
50 • do «*«ntinental B!«"Stik;-N.‘ Y. 6.-2.I0
50. do Mutrop’an do do->do... ; 5:600
50 do Imp's Sc Trs' dc «b» do^. 6.625 '•
60 do B’kofKep’c • do do...' 6,lft0
30, do Market. B’k do do... JL270
50 do -B*k of Oom . do Boston
60 do Merc’rs B'k do'-.-dq^. ' 6,200
60 .do Hide * I^-a'R’k do do... 5.^50
104 5 do Mercantile do do Ilact'd. 9,88-L*
.loO do Ch*»rV Oak do «lo drw- 10.400
50 do Phoeaix do da do..., •_5.050
60 do 33u.a do do do... 5,226 .
60 do M* fts fc Man’s do do..’. 5,260
‘ 26 do 1 ': City do do ' do— 2,875
100 do B'kofiiArt’dCo -lo do..x 5.360
- 65 ' do Exchange- ’do do do...' '2,175
lO Rrook’n (Ty Water B’ds.Jl COO each 10,200
2 HarVd dt» do >>q $1,000: do 2,180
10 Hid Central R R do $1,0C0 do 10,0»0
Certificate* of Ohio 8ta:« 8iock,
claiming to, own a . - , - - . , „
whereas, neither the organic act under which the
Territory of Kansas was organized, nor the Con
stitution of the United States, contains any lim -
tation of the power of the people of said Territory
over the*6uS[jedioI slavery : There?ore, beit«nact-
ed'hyRhli Govdrhor and Legislative Assembly, of
the 5wruary ofKunaas, as follows :
S^^l.^vChere shall be neither Slavery norin-
f*cluiu »ry sery^nde in this Territary, otherwise
than in punishment of crimes whereof the party
shall be duly convicted, and all laws and stamtory-
provisions now existing and in forife in said Ter
ritory, so far aa the same, either directly or io-
directly, legalizes attempt to legalize or recog
nize thebxtstence of Slavery within this Terri—
A “Detnocratic mthority*’WqU, really that is
cheeriog. The Democratic party has ever held out
opposition to high tariffs and the “Federal expe
dient of specific duties” as cardinal principles oF~;
tjpeir faith, nnd. now we are told that a minority of'
The party only can be relied on to oppose them 1
This is an instructive spectacle for the people to
loeknpt^iiO- -V
By the -5 way, the' Co nalitu t ion a l tit, in ifs on
slaught uh speoific duties** a ‘-'Federalexpedient’^
makes a tcfrribte “side wipe” at Senator Toombs,
who, bat a daj or two ago,' declared in -the Senate
that bis experience in public affairs had ripnvincod
him Wat specific duties were- the true policy of the*
government in arranging Its, revenue system.—
Does our Augusta friend-moan to say that Mr.
Too mb*, is a Federalist t
Postage on Newspaper FxcHaKaBS Not to be ;
~ Required^—’The .New York- Express says: Miss
npprebeusion exists among the press as to ,tho bill
the <led|red result is obtained. A fertilizer is prodtfe*d;\
vrliicb without exhuasting tlie land, fnrnisbes Bufficlent;
Htimnlus for the pmdnctimi of a largs^crnp. Tfii*.ia
the case With the article now.presented to the notice of
-Planters. Itcbbtains qnfte enough an»moniafor Ians* *
diatd Nation.and a quantity of phosphates, which, aojar
Iroui exhausting thy soil,-furnish the necessary amount
PHOSPHOR IC A C ID.To-t H E^GRriWI NC PI.A N T
And leavesbehiud something tor thfc next crop.
Forthermore‘the manner m which it ie mixed. tliOtwo
Gnauos being aroumTtogether bo Abet every particie.of
each is bronght-into tbe cloaest cpntact with die other ,
ensures a full appropriation-of both in proper*propor-
ions, by the growing plant. Ibe.ammnuiacal ral'jr reu*-
der the phosphates soluble; bolb g<> into, tiiqplant to
gether, and lhe result produced ls.f»rbetfprthSTr it wonlu
have been, had both tertilizers L-eea- sowu tspetber upon,
the ground Without thi* preliminary adnil xtnre. ^ r
The quality will be kept’ perfectly nhlform at all times,
and is warranted !<> contain ' s . .^ '
. 8 peect of Ammonia. /
• ‘45 to 50 per cR Bone. Phosphate of Lime. . .
It Jto in the moat perfect order for iinuu diate appllca-
Uon, beinif redneedtea nniforin fineptmfler. -
We ask the attention of Partners and Planters to the
above; • C..A GREINER’* CO, Agente,^
Jan If;' ■ eodJmo- fr>vnnbah,Ga..
~ LIVERPOOL ASD LOKDON
Per steamship Florida, from New York—Mrs M H Per
cy. Mrs L Chase and child, Mr and Mrs Blanchard. E D.
Percy. M Monson, Mrs J«d*e, R H Morris, Mrs Frnnoie B
Cutting. E N Strong. B W Strong. R S Ely. Mrs R8 .Ely
and niece, Mr and Mrs F Haughtoa Miller, Mrs Binkerhoff,
Ueo S Collins. Richard Martin. Miss Blary C 8eott, James
McKenney. Mrs F W Whit ock Sirs E Da»is, C#pt Pitman,
B Cutting. H Catting. R H L, ToWa««nd, J It Blimier, B
King. A Henderson, G W Gregrry. W Gregory. D Kano. J.
FTrombnlL J Tetlow, Goo W McKinney. Daniel Day. D
Chapman, T W M Coonfa, B Arlock, Mr, and Mrs Charles G
CorneM.Mr aud Mrs M P Abendroph and 2 children. H R
Vanderveer, Mias-Holea Bunay. MUs Helm Dwyer, Miee D
Healey, Mrs Biehardson, Jamea Coaler. L C Cheney. Miss
Ann* Gilman. Mies Snsan Cary. Mr and Mr. Farrall and
infant, Chas B Oilmen. D.Tenney, F H Glidden* J Hosbon.
Wm Leonard. S Wilmot. M A Leouw-d. Mr. Myler, J-B
Price. J W JonevS A CPKeefe, O C Collier
Armian. Mrs Mo Graff, 2 Miss MeGraffa. and M> inTtbe steer-
$126,305 00
Loans secured by Mortgage of Beal Estate,
Bank 8toeks,; and-Bonds-in poesession of
~ the Company V*•—
Loans on other approved fceenrities ......
Accrued interest on Iovestments, payable Jan.
lit, .185R-.V...—•«—•—•••.
i-mnnnl Hna frntTl Acrentfl...........................
wall in the United States ^trlgato'- Savannah. This ship
•arrived at Aspinwall oirthelst Instant; and. if the state
ment in regard to the treaty l^correcL toat docnxnewi
has probably come on from Aepfowaff by the Moses Tay
lor From mv expression in ourborrespondent’s letter, to
the effect tfcathSw both the Htilted States and England
have the right to land troop? in- Nicaragua, we deduce
that Sir William Gore. Ouseb# had brought hia negotia
tions to a close, and consummated a treaty between Great
Britian and Nicaragua—JV Y;Herald, *-•'-> ' •
; :—i
As Interesting Cocntrt.—The Eoetana*ter at Tampico
has given notice, says too New^-GrleansyPtboyjow, that
persons who wish to write to Mexico can. do eo now,:pro-
. vided they send their lettet* “open,” as only eo they are
delivered in the capital. of tilings
has existed ever since the 5th nlfc, -Before that they could
not be sent at all, and now|Bi*r-d»ye got to take tteir
chance by tho diligence.from. Vera-Cru*--
* A-Qpeer JgpiaAL ^RocxEgassfh** flktriy'come off to
tx^/ H Xmfburo: P Walsh. A C Troftom M™ Varan J C
Kay and-iady. ED Jarvis. T Larkin. H A Swift. MLittle
and lady, Miss H Little, EKel’nm,S Morton a^d wH*..Alias
A Morton F Allen, J Boanjman, JB 8beltman.,H B Gray,
UdySd 5 children. M 8toddani. Mare Hawkins.»
noli and lady. M PhiLips «dtiuly.E Roeinolcl, 8GGr«o-
ry. Myra Eimsten. H - Gottlnb, Mw-Bartrwad Mrs
Cap'. Donfc aiid art, andff childroa, Gao AIdrieb,'R Marjin, ^ _
• dM wrniliSim.
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‘Mr Andorson. ^r'^ie^Mr 'Hlneaa ' rzters in saVAI
WaRower.J W Jeffords,JE Alexandra* Mr BsrnetvMr IAw Mdimax. PADKLFORD, FA'
; toSCO»*S«iaSi»rk fi «.8„S~;k™u MT»tt.SH Uimms. TIDKMOM, w
Fire and Life Insurance 0o.
.—. iooA -- ?S.
inlroduoed in Congress by W. H. English from the*
Pqstoffice Comroitteo, to regulate |he pijrment o*
postage on newspapers and periodicals..: The im
pression -Itr, that this bill wjinld^ipeq^ii?^ the press
to pay postage on thieix ejwbwges.; It is not pro-
Tnvested hi the. Hnited State^ tipwaidi
dred and Fif*.y ThonsaridrDallatm.; •
-• YeitilyRevenue.'^rwo'aiJd Oira^Qaartt
law *■ --
^ The lability of lfefce»ti»body-of Shaft
A GORD9N,
Stic. 4. All persons, who may heretofore™*
beerr broughHqto ’this'Territory, or. may
be so brought, by persons, claiming to hold, them
custy ill, at bis residence in Sehohurib codnty. - -
Hanging of a Depott U. S. MARR»^b-—Late
aocotmts from Kansns’ conte^a-«ri^P bTt of the cap-
ttire and Deputy JF. S.
MarsffafiLy the notorious Brown. There- is some
doqbt abouf the trnth of the ramoir. From all ac-
couotP, a little hanging on both- sides in Kansas,
would not be amiss*- - • ; ’ . v '
H4N»8oM^D*«bEsr To-a Grorgia College.—
The Memphis Bulletin, says tho late James Allen,
brute force of- numbers/the government itself will
be no longer worth preserving. Bat why taK
about a nuraerioal equilibrium—It hna long since
been destroyed and gone^forever. Its restoration
is impossible. Wo have-a written' constiintion
and a community^ of interests and sympathy to
depend upon for equal and just Jegiaiation. 'jy ben
these faiLjn^ we shall have no need of votes .in
Congress—the time for revolution will have arriv
ed -"V- . • - /'
' Thepeople df tbe South are. to-day tho freest,
happiest and .imoat prosperous-.'of• earth—in Hes-
Von’s name, .wby will sot the politicians allow them
to rethain as they are I r \ ' ; £ 4
ferring and transmitting property.J They ,may
marry persons of their-own color, and shall b&.en-
lltied to'the oustody qf their own children. '
Sec. 61. If any person asserting or claiming any.
■right of property.id any other.persoo in this. Ter-,
ritory shall separate - site to pers«»n from^ or deny
him or. her access to his or her father or mother,^
or his or .her yrife.or husband, such person so. of-..-
fending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and shall, Vn conriction -thereof, be-punished by
fine not exceeding throe thousand: dollars, or by’,
imprisonment; in Vaonrity jail not exceeding two'
years,’or by both such fine and'imprisonment. [ , r .
Sec. 6. All fines paid or^recovered for violation;
of any provision of this act. shall go-to the county
MmrarsR Lam^k.—Tl
ctezacter and conduct 4
‘ pf 'M^riiwtppi,; who died * a few weeks a 50, bW,
queathed.by his will $22,000 to the Oglethorpe
' Upfvcrrity?9f■ this Stated ^
The Holly Springs (Miss.) Herald says that several of
ifio Africam brenght to the United States wi^©; Wan
derer are in Slarsbail ‘county, Miss. It -says they were
ptgShatodinJ^^ than $500.
jffiGH Prices for Negroes.—Freqpent_"notieea
occur in the newspapers of high prices. paid '.for „
negroes; botafis.think the following figures veel-
ized at the sale- of negroes belonging to the Thig
pen estate in this county, on last Monday, cap-thi '
climax: Alleiij 54. years old, Sarah, 47, Jinney ;6,
Frank 4, $2,COO; Henderson, 14 year^old, $1,900;
Isum, 11 years old, $1,350; Susan,. 15 years .old-,.
$1,460: Eo*ter, IS years old, $1,541; * DoHy, 17
yenrifotd, $1,536; Eliza, 21: yearr and two
children, -4nnd fi years old, $3,050* Fris*y, ,15
yesra old, $M15;TerriM, 0 years old,$l.T05;.Ma-
ryflS years old,, $1^20; Dnb> 25, $2,025; Hager,-
48 yeorAold. and Lewis, 8 years, $4,537; Polly, 12
.years ‘old, $1,625; Henwt, 29 years, old, $2,400;
cuss the qwSticMM.a federal U&i<jn> Until they consent,
nothing ftethfeTcanbedonh towards a consntnmatitm^r
the-pn»*t. ‘ ‘ ~ :yV ' ; ^
>;u^R Rgttetjf..
We wish to say to every person Who roads this that
there is-air article kaown as DcTSANFORDS INVJLGGt
RATOR, or Liver Remedy,” which can be-relfed-oh as
certain to Ctwe i^prer- com plain t-ln. ft ny of Its' fonns;~*nch
described in another colnjan; J
the area toot preparations orcni
In early stage*, that Is now kuc
We take it for granted, *b
that diseases of the longs an
eanseof consumption, bnt^t.a
by the improper action of Ota
power of the Innss toy*«l*An*4
CoNWRcncBT and CoBA.—The democratic State
conventions of Connecticnt adopted: tbe followip^
^rosylUtitmA’^^. %
Resolved, That the possession by this govern
ment of ibo Island of. Cuba ia necessary, for tho
proper defense and protection - of «mr great »nd ra
pidly increasing commercial interests,.that its ae-
„qaisition wronld not only greatly benefit tbe manu-
footuriog business of Connecticut, and enhance
the agricultural, mechanical aud eommereisl in-
terests of the whole country, but would put an end
to the importation of slaves from .Africa, who now
find thetr mnrket on her shores; and that hdmanity
and interest therefore imposo upon the general
Stephen. 27,years old, $2,431. The twenty-one
negroes sold for $27,495,- or an average of $1^09
each. Most of the negroes were - likely,, except
onei aiBteteti Vrith the rbeumatistn,' bat with no
Other qualifications, outside of ghod field,
hands. . We mfly also remark that the negroes
sailing highest wero purpbBsedqntsido the. .family.
connections,—Greenville South Alalamian,- 12th
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