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BY LOMAX & ELLIS.]
Volume XV.
OSjfiESI LOMAX & 80-SWELL ELLls’
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS,
cill z r it- vv* aiumi* v timgs <*. **tia'kl
i •; übiished &v'l£itV IV U.d i uxl t'ii.il) A .‘/UAw'V
/ Vi / i'Ud .>. / VU lit) A Y AVF..\’l,\o.
Vi l .to W if 1’ iYt K $ <fc.
ed uvcry T%JE sl).i Y JIIORJYIJYG.
OSlce on Randolph S m,, opposite Uio Port CS’.c*.
■ Ksm?;:
iRI-WEEfCLV, [ :vk Dollar# per annum, in advance.
ie. ~Vi i'. i\vo I)>lurs per norm-isra advance.
■>r vdverdAo.n-jut-. ••on-p.cuou'oy Werlt*d . >s* Dollar
oaraqaar*, For <u first iaaot U*>u, and mT< cfc/cra for every put)
ae-peyt insertion.
. .;t’.)n ivi!?io mnie for yearly advertisemenG.
° of Land and Wrroe*. t-*y Ad-am Dratur*. F.xecutora.nr
Guardi* s, aru* required by taw t> I>e held c rfce first Vitest'my
’n the month, l>i*Vi*en the hoard of ten in the iorenoou >ud
tmos i.i ihp uftv-t*iij.>Ti, at U e Court House in the* county tn which
tie i>: :p?rty *a situate. Kotffce ß of the**:- *:!<• must he given iu
a public gazette Jorly nays previous to the day of sale.
.■Votlc.es for U aal of Personal Property must he given at
loastifl/: dig* previous to the day ofa)o ** r y
. ‘. “ {h:':. application will be ma .lolb t^ ; < uu ofJJrd inary
t *r leave to seHDanuor ih'ftid he published weekly for
• b iPoos •'or L-'-ttnrs of Administration must he published
thirty days — for IWstniiwiou from Administration, monthly sir
tfinnth.: lor DiSioissicn >‘r'm fonrchunnhtp forty dny.i.
Rales for Porocionuro id Mor;gage mut't>i publish*.-*! monthly
far four mo at kg- fir estabHshbVr 10-i ‘paper*, for tic fall space
■fthrr:- o i-it i —f >r corn>. titles from Executors or Admin- \
; .v!'.i*re a bond h>H been given by the deceased, the full j
i ;ace of three months,
i üb!i<raions willitl wavs be continued scc-irding to theß*,the ,
j * .*1 iwpilreinent-Minb*’*- ..thenviv ordcre I.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BOOIx BINDING.
H AVI N(f connected with or Printing Office, a full
and complete aas-irtment of Book BindePs tools and
stock, and a!c adilvd-to our Prit ting; materials, we are now
prepared to execute,in irood style and with despatch,every |
kind of work in either branch of the bun'mess, .*n the beM
WORK, description, with or -with* j
out printing, made to order, in tho neatest manner.
\V AH PiUN Receipts, Drafts,
INotes, Bill.® of Lading, &0., &-c , -: ecu ted neatly and |
prmnntlv, and bQund in any de-ire.S style.
U VSbUO \*> \ \l> ST K \-M i ! - VAT BLANKS,
of ail kinds cot up.wnh accuracy and dispatch.
IJiiS lleadsj, thirds, Circulars. Unml Skills,
Posiors, Rrogramrtsps, <tc., &.C.,printed in tne shor
test * and in the best style.
VI- gftuni’ ami Pamphlets pu* up in every style o
biedii g.
BooivrfO ail kinds rebound strongiv and neatly.
LOVIAX N. LLLIS.
Colnmhuy. April If>. 1 : >54. ,
i>IL T STEWAHT,
jj HAVING returned to C*lambus would reepectfoliyan
ponnceihnt he hi:6 rcsun.td his practice of McJicine
and Surgery.
< *<>! nnbii-. (hi.. V-r 7 ISM. ‘
DENTIST - Y.
T- r . J TOSLE, E. B ?.
ZV&* OfTice on*ltando!ph near Broad Street,
Cobnntnis. {‘eh 1
vT'h BROU’N, M. D. _
Reformed Physician and Surgeon.
? > KfH’HCr I’M. I tundars tls profea-ilopnl services t< ?:.< clti
tij X ‘.’is us t.'i'fiti)i 1 ‘Ws rel v cini y, with &• ys-uruuce that h
will aitond to *ll c Uls from f?o s.flßxted. Tlu* : * Oesirii.g 1 i<>
,-rvD- m>v In: s"i.v .-t t ■ iviiigoi.iy Sanative Ms*tli :n-*u.
?3T (ii‘. 3oi) i road S met ..um- I. nii .nl &-: o. leblawyl.
R. A. TURNIPSEED,
A T TOR N E Y A T L A W,
CUSSETA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUVTV, GA \
WTILIj lir'jn’plly a'.tcud to nil bn-.in-’,-. t- mmittvd la !
VV his cimrea. A|inl 21,1855— wiy !
A. F. OWEN,
ATTO UX E V A T I, AW ,
TAI.QOTTON', OA.
pr. JH-. iW HTO'i III* fir pi-rni ciCUIcl toboun- |
iV Iv.lanilH nn I poanloim. i:ul wiH nU-*i;d to Mo* |
pn-Bi-ouu.nl •.! mi cl..mio.',mu mii.r,-. >;- |
” ROBERT U. HOWARD,
ATTO UN K Y A T LA W , j
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
r-$r oniaetii Ih. t-t. Miuj’illai.k i'-uil-iing, i-p flnfr*. „JTJI
iulf Si. ’ iSsl—twin Ij. !
HOBEnr E. DIXON.
ATTORKBY A T LAW.
coil!X!nus, GEOUGIA \
Offic* -v-,r K. I!.rrc.irii’* >t Co.’. Slore
April s—iiv ly |
JA Ki- WM. F. PLANE
IIAYILTtTK & PLANE,
Attorneys at Law ,
<Jot,I T MBI GKO.
Will practice in the Courts oi the adjoining counties
n this State and Alabama. dec-s—\v&.twlf.
DENTON & PHILIPS,
A T T CRN E Y S AT L A AV .
ILL Practice in the different courts of Russell county,
* * Alabama. ADDivLS >
K. WAT IN DtiNTOV, JOII.V M. PHILIPS,
Cniumbi/s, G-t. Crawford, Aii
Sept 15, ISM. w.Vtwly.
ANDIIE\V S, RlUiiW ikV At CO.
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GHOCEiUES, WINES, LIQUORS, fcC., &0.
; Aoxtr Doors li::T.iv.r ii'r.T. A l>\\vs,ix’s - -r.P Corker)
v,-> si’iiMi-i:'. t:oi,r iisi j-,
Coiunbit*, Oel 15,1353.— tw&wif
s. S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT tAV,
BLAKELY,KAULY COUNTY, GA.
* P*
SEALS iSc COX,
Attorneys at Law aai Solicitors in Chancery, j
• ;7lM,:.iwi'liSc t'ouns -f iL;rb,.iir, limy an.l IM:p. :i. j
>Y i-,o ui Ut. Ju ; circuit, ..<! Idoaeoi Mac >n an J Uh* j
„,}! j ||i XJIV'-ll l<* bUSfUt’SH > UC J
Ci\ t. or. a a I i'.-.'Aa’J ‘j*i’ ■* *l si arbour an l Mnc“ co.iutu **. ;
31 SC \l,>. ii. ; >n, Ai i. M ‘3iiS Tuskegcc, Ala.
i , >h, r, b - wlj
AUTIIUK HOOD. <*B°- S. KOIiINSON. ,
11JJO & BOBXNSpiN,
ATTO *1 N ij Y 3 A T J> AVV ,
CcyiißßßT, U.-.rutnij-H co., Ga ;
‘ST-ILLpwtcu-y in Kb -J■••ij.-h, Cly. Calhoun, Early, :
VV ilti-r ami Lee, and oUi-.-r Common ju the Circuit
when do-irwL
BDHPESS & DAVIDSON,
ATTOiiNLYS AT LAW.
coi.r.uui <;Ef.sc:i\.
oniv ,vrr Were*? I,r Store. Tad ■I r .:ui at.
“, LiUK’.S BlVlilsON.
JOE MsO it ft M A SON,
ATTOR NE Y S A T LA W ,
Cusse a. Georgia.
1 JAKTi-.’tlf, UUtUm-toap -Idto t!* oi'vten of ctaimOn
? I';;, ami a.lj..i:ii!ix ooum:cs,aml ala,, to cxeeuon. admit:*
talrakns, Ac.
vva. S. JOHNSON. E. MABON.
jmii-wly .
RAMSEY X KING,
All orii cy s at Law,
Cj;,U vliJOd AND HAMILTON.
James N Kamses, U. H. M. Kino,
iSa’G .on.‘-a. i oiuiflb>tt, >b.
October 21—wiy
Tmg. VV. MapAuau,. Jno. A. Montgomery, Jos. I*. Kctlasp
TIiOS.VV. MARSHALL & CO.
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
MKKCH AN T S .
1)3 Commerce and V-l Front klnets,
MOBILE, ALA.
A!! s?oodt cmisi?ned to tbefreara for the interior, a 11 be re
ooive land lorwar Eii with ail posslblo uesp&tch, and .Ires oi
uzy charge lor commission and <*ioiag.
November 18— tw&.w€ra
Corn Meal.
JUST received, on Coariiutßwnt, Bnihe'f. CTonnd
Februarys3 >trt£ H. C, PIISLPd.
! GRID IN WOOD & GRIMES, !
j WAREHOUSF. AN D COMMISSION !
MERCHANTS.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
j \TTtLL give their particular attention to ti t- storage.ar.d
V ? of cotton, and othei produce, which may i e con*
?igped to theuL They are prepared to make liberal ad
Vances on cotton in store.
Prompt attenttoL x. i!i be given to the RECEIVING and
FORWARDING BUSINESS.
I r. s. GKKENWOOn. STERLING F. GRTT Fi
I Coluiid S*-pf. 5,11151 —v Vtv.Ty
ESTABLISHED 1789.
M 0 T T Bit 0!IIK i( S
I Removed to ITo. 13 John St, N. Y,,
! (iOiiMHUI.V -NO. a N lrK Vl 6TRKK r. >. V.)
TO Titßßt FA-TUEK,
mmdi mxi t
IMPORTERS JNI) DEALERS
i FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY,
’ Ob’ ALL KINDS, AND OF THE LA TEST .*
I* A 1* T ii iS S ,
A Lt*o—
j All of which will be warranted.
| I*. S.—The best worksnen only employed m |
j New York,may 6 —nvu v, ly.'’
1 ~ WELIi~& X-iOISTILLiiT
I- A C T O R S
COMMISSION^'MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ua., j
f -.—Prompt aUei.Uou paid to lorwa:’ ii x Jin-.tlr.e t-’ J
| the interior.
I ,1 *in*’ 0 — ’ witw Iy .
A. K. AYP.iI. 1* G. WtLIvINd. i
A YEN &, \Yn.KL\: v ,
AUCTION, COMMISSION,
| Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, !
j M.* I 14 ilronl Street, rolumbus, (in.
; C< I.unbu% * .:t, r i
J. C. KFSL, J. 11. DAVIT*, W. 11. LONG.
“ruse; DAVIS''& LONG.'”
: COMMISSION MUUCIIANTS j
AND
Sllim N G AGF.N TS ,
SAVAN NA H, GEOK r, l A.
; WILL purchase and t,t‘H com'on ami oilier p:c-.tac- < n com
; nusuMti, aid strictly attend to forwarding good* and Rilh g or- ;
dt*rs iron) fce counuy.
Ruse, fatten Ac Go . •g**ms Columbu*, by wborn Hber .l ad
i vane* p will raadeon i Heithertoor through ur to ;
jour r‘*endi n l.iverp-'ol cr the North.
July 9, 1853 —v.&iwif
TSprr &, sNELLiivGs,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
! WILT, attend to the eel I ins: of COTTON and r-11 kii.Meo
I URODUCL Strict attention given to Eecnti-.f and Fur
i i car dins Goods.
LOCKETT, i
11. D. SxNELLINGS.
Savannah,Ga., Sept. 1, IBM tw&wly
1 lUD-SUiY, FLEYiINti & CO.,
SWANN AH, GA.
IIOPKINS, IILDSON & CO., i
CiI.VItiuKSTON, S. (’.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION i
M i: It C II A N T S .
I an offer ot thir s rvi, o* to Planter*!. Wrchnn> and ;
j Strict aitt* )) will ‘r,e(fivtn bu*ino. :.r, l i • t.aih ad
>auct“* acu facilities afforded customer* when required.
J NO. It- HUDSON, ) o i
) Savannah.
W. H. FLEMI-NO, S
1., hopkins, Augusta.
JOHN j. cohen, Charleston.
Auir. 4
‘/* * cui’artnkrsiull
I qpHE uadcraigned having this day .'ornitd a Copartnershij un
j JL di rthe name audMlyie of
HARRISON, AUSTIN & M’GEIIEE,
for the purpose of tranmctiiig a general
AUCTION AND COMMISSION,
RECEIVING AND FORW4KDTO, AND; AESU9
bu.-iiu at the old uland r-f
c. s. HARRISON,
j pledge then.nclvcs to si pr* trn?- e-*d fa'O'i’.J atOr-O-M) D eM
J buaiueai eoni'.nitted **>tlior c*.us. tx*: personal
j attention totliena -a of
j Heal and Personal Property, Merchandize and Produce.
) Huvipganipia f .fttlilit-9 ** Mi°irc*iiiiiHti.!, U.ty ar,- p-t=|iniNd to
I innkß.liK.ri.l cash advaiicv. on Ntxiv.i i.crci.amtae of
i ovity ilcscri|i!uip.
Ino pain>iia,nof their frin.J, ai.d iht p -i.’Ac konrrol y n
j oHßi)i-U.
C. S. UARIIISSON,
m-, WILLIAM AI’STIN',
A. C. McGEUEE.
; Colnmtius, , Pci I.J, l e M- isi ; AhyM
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Ifsr received on c. r.si^nroei:. ui.rt for .-ale Seventy* ‘■
Five Barrels, A. No. I. F .chase urd ir\ j:
m tl f-7 a-. vvl<■. H, <'. i >i; • 1 J’>
FC) It WAIn K .
XIIK HOIMV: ANO I.M) a! I rCHiit <-c|!ied t-y
i”- I ®*, thVAatocribvr. imii Pi’.p.i •!>.
. ; i H. i. liALI..
; '■> X P )<•.•— :ytf ,
“for sale,
ON ACCOMMODATING TEEKS,
_ A Comfortable Ilonse and Lot,
! In a healthy part oi the City. For pariieul ir ■
npply t<> M \ivlilSON, AL STIN &. Me(*hHxL. *
I _M arch 31 t IFo3. j
NOTICE.
O’ Ufl friend* and paimr-s a-e. notified th*i c'rtnmi- j
stances make it abaotttte-y necess u , ti s t we sLuu.G i.av- a *
: ih-non e i er v horse boarded iu our > y the mom!. <-r;tar. •
I We, thereiore, here y give m-tiee, • t our i-un . - •’ ;
j shall enter into ami t-ecome a part >t evoey coiitrsc* i* >r the j
| i.tep or board ot horse -at our s;abit s. and lhui :al. carta we j
| reserve the right to a orce sad lien, fit nece-v. .*y.
j .. p -, it PiTTr*. j
NOTK'K.
; t >I2TTS‘>Ns? indebted to A. C. l iewriki, t (r>. v>\\ pU* -
Ia nakfiratoiiatf payment, ‘l heir account* !••?.> o yaa.’
• st he Book Store ot - J.J.. 2a *> V L
| Or.lumbus, Doc KO—twA wtf
}’ A I N T I K h’ .
’ -JMI F. subscriber, (after an exp rieuce of s.-vera! >—.r- in ‘U
i * principal cities oi Europe and America,) engages to uv
;’jte ad Lii.ds o!’
House, Sign, and BjcJrative Fainting ,
\.i‘h neati'C.* an.) (lesuaich. Wnlls aad Cetitiig, .
tirniuci). Alprblp.j or Fri *.
A), furU wfk duiwby me w.rrai.iwi 10 ‘Aes—.
KDH'IUn.) KINO. ;
S'oteon Brord Street, next and. or to J. B 3tri;).m-r .
I 1 ‘ar>'ly M ‘ ...-fary. p3-lwlmll.
MARBLE WORKS.
; CantAlde Broad St. near tlt .Harkol House’
cor.c.wnus, GA.
HAVE constantly bn hand all Kincs of Crave Manet
Monument?, Tombs ar.d Tablets, o! Ameeicas j
ItaMan and If.ish Mabelk. Ungravinsanduary'f a<mi
on atone in the bestpossil.ie manner; and aiikinds o t.ran
its Work ai the shortest notice.
.10'Iyr H. MA T K,\.
p.S. Plaster of Paris and Cem-nt. tlwavs.-o h ir.d so,
e Columbus. Jan 1.1.’1i :5.',4
House and Lot for Sale,
! y N the tipper part of the city, with five rooms and all re
, 1 cc-sary outbuildings with lUe best vvcil of v.a'. ir m the
1 ‘• 1 y ’ £o “ W by juJ ' CS ’ & BOON BY.
j Colutnhiw, Sept 30—tw'&wtf
BAvtGLNG and rale rope.
! i A A Bales Indie Ba7£<J2.
IU\J 500 CoUs Ro:s. , t „ rtft rv
For sale by GREEN I>VOOD vl GRl.t*£<S.
Columbus, Sept 13, 1854 —iw&wtt
To Rent,
VHGQPK on the ?outh east corner of Randolph and For
fffth streets, — bou* Mid etaaleson it em, ror
farther informa ion ceil at tbs bousb cr epply to
Wt3o*—twJVfcWtf. xt. HlUg.
“ TII F. If N’ IO N OF THE STATES Ass D THE SOVEREIU NT Y OF TH K STATES.”
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1855.
Hou36 arid Let in Cuthbext for Sale.
I { offer for sale my house and lot in Cathbort
! >j 7: T.l Randolph county, (;a.. either lor c*i>h or on a cred
it of ot:e, two and H.ree years, as may bo prefened
by the purchaser. The iloU'e contains 6 rooms, with bail,
piazza and poit.co ; thete are ..Bo on the i"t anew kitchen,
.-moke house, negro cabin, stabl*, corn crib, and cahiasc
hou.e. Perrons desiriii jsi healthy re-idence. convci.icm to
schools a id churohos, and tt.e advaiitagos of a 1 dined socie
ty,will rind it to their interest to apply to
jai3o-wtt. JOHN T. HuW AKD,■Cuilff'ert, Ga*
PLANTATION FOR BALE.
THL subscriber t'lF-.r.-* f r** l * h**i pl-iutaiion in Rila
C fell oil.ay. F.icp!*.vala* a M.*i acre* *; o
whici! ?r cltau*l n I•. cal • * r, the rersau *i.-r i>
wdl timbbre-1, U i* remarkuMy welt watered, the &o:i
is a-Aitirabiy a i-<p'.*d t< the gr.wih .f grain, anJ ouk of cxuui
-.il- flavor i: a y.v ly produi t, the no>\ never h vviu/ killed)! it*
spring, iis vkmi'y to ile Pine ,\lou:i'.aii*s who. h arc in iuls view
of the hYUH'i a-.i I its g eu> elevation (7. ’ Ret aovve Hde water;
re; der it a very agreeabi*.- su.uiner rrs.-r .
he impr /VemcDtscoitssl oi a triable J welling with five
r'omv ana a ki’CUi-.i a't *c.iit i- live new framed nu;:o c thins \
wiih fttone chimneys, i.'gelher with other requisire o-:t-builU
Iy is situ.*led immediately on the r *ad irom Opelilta to
L I fmhus, 14nul-“s from the J i’.u r and on'y •’ r m ti e fl-*ur
siiing* village of i. m. Ihe Iks Ilraurh IL.il K-’ad j.a>fifs
ii,rough it. Its n :qft.su>nod );e 1 I,min* )*-., its i-.mvenu-oee to
Mcbnols and ohnrctxM, its ..e.c-*saibiiky. ;tn flay ruir, iho aiinim-
Uie adaptation t its sod to ih- growth oi .. r c mailed to
j tender it one of the most desirabN-- nUc-'v m U*. - coueiv.
j tuarke v- \e U>r a part or the whole of the mtichese m mcy.
i to .hr. Ji ‘ pii l>.:> on ttie pl..ve.
Augu- 1 *-■: wtf SAM’!,. G. JONE?.
| AUBURN MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
AUBURN, IIA CON COUNTY, AL\.
• Tlflff fourth co’l.'gihti l venr of ibis in&ti:u*ion, wi!! b.rgin
; 1 Monday, Ocubcr 2d. 1851.
FACVI. T Y :
j John Da?,by, A. M , P- i Uu.t and Professor of Physical j
I Rev. G. W F. I’rici-*, A. M , Professor of Mathematics i
and D.tclb-cHiai J'hiloynj.hy. j
1 U• v. W. O liATvooßti, A. M, lh ‘N s-or of Ln ffi h i
U-VMIUH. K,..| iii h;- 1 I,
‘lra. O C Dn.; ni:n ’ i’;;ni‘ijii’ ot iln- Miy-ic Depaitinent. j
Thi* lilar.k* ill t‘... Far-iiliy wiii t>„ tu!c-i by persons of j
I ihi ri-uyh comp, ttiii y,prior lo Out.i it-r.
j Aiiipb* t ecu meUa with lltc be- t film;- !
li,‘s in the place, to eccoinuiiaW any i tn -mt pupils w ith ;
IJ, ,jir.i. For lurtlicr paiLicul.i:*. a'ld tha Proment or
J. \V. W. DH AK:.. .Sfc'v.
Dcatd of Di.rctora. .
! Auburn, Ala, Sept. 5, !Sjt. wtt :
AXjAUAAIA I,AND3 FOR SAXjE .
IN RL'S.ShI.L COUNTY.
Sect. To>. It. Meet. To'p. R.
: Hi 2 It 43 PWf 13 17 i'J
Ni 3J it 23 NWiNU’i II J 7 99
Ni 13 It •.*> lINWi U 17 23
M 17 11 29 p’i .21 17 29
K; 13 15 20 M 23 17 29
i 30 1j SM f'i 22 17 29 l
:.M II 15 29 M 2317 29
Ni 4 16 27 M 2717 23
IU S 33 10 23 Si 13 13 27
El 7 10 30 tl 4 13 23 ;
i M 0 17 27 S-c. 21 1! 23 j
: Nt ii 17 27 M 12 15 27
US 1 17 23 M 32 10 20
NLi 1 17 23 jNi bi If. 27
| SI 3 17 29 Si . 22 17 28
’ Si 3 17 23 M 23 17 23
Si 11 17 , 23 NA i 20 17 23
M 15 17 2.3 SI 33 19 2
: SI 15 17 2.3 SI ti 17 23
Ibi 10 17 .23 Si 20 17 22
; m 17 iv 23 si : i 17 eo
IN MACON COUNTY.
S et. To’ii. R Sect. To’p. R.
I NISEI 2 10 25 Seo. 4 17 20
’ S\s i ,U'S 2 10 25 Sa t. 9 17 SS
Sect 12 17 v's Si 7 P 26
! Set 11 17 25 SI 11 19 20
’ SI 13 17 25 SI 15 17 25*
j Ul 22 17 25 Si 21 13 26
So 35 18 26
All of iho ab ve lends I an: gutlnriztvl |,i . ‘I, a< tlt
1 , id- id the estate ol Eli S Sliortor ; tied .my lorineraule
do by the pr..(.,-r authority, v,l, cb not bven ja>entered
\ . tic 5o k will tn- ci nvcteil wlioi ,I'iiwniii the rub-crib.
; or or Dr. John A. Ure'.iiicrt. o 1 Columbus, 14a., who isthft
; 1e2.nl repreeciit.iliveol.-il the r.wnera.
j 1 will also oUbr tor sale 10 r-uttl, menls r.f rnv “*n land,
i with 5 iiupinvctnents. Thev tire horn SO to GtlO ac'i’- tn a
| body, and mostly good, well lying pine land, in a healthy
j and convenient country about 20 miles lrom Colutnbus,
j Ga. They can be purelnsed without money, as thciitter
i e-t is preferred. tloo-J notes are preletred and t-tiea mad,
| ii the payments are scoured
| Lett.cs answeieT promptly when they con e poet paid
j add leased
WILLIAM 11 iMAYNOIL ••
i Aug 29— t'.vlr.vw tt Saletn, Ala.
SASHES, BLINDS AND DOdHS. I
rTAKE this iboiD-t in form lag the public tat l Dave open- I
Doors, uu Ogh thoipu-cticct. G-re.e d.-i r-> at;<ve the Oirlctbotpe :
House, where 1 intend ..ep >n band,rcauy for shipment,all ,
• .:.ji */i. Glaced. *
Basil r* by K <>\ L: -. e :s ? -i by \l 10 cU.
1A 15 and I* liqffit windows, lip *Fi cents per wind .v j
ex ta blind*, h fu!!assortment to tit. the f:-ai:i*. s tor which it.e |
p*.-r foot, rneafcr * the 1..- ; s *l.t *f tu* wiml-.-.v only, lixample, a
Dorr.-2ai>-1 4 pam-lt.i .1 ‘V; -to 7 itn i,i led C Ir.cht s j
* Price -:i• ci ’ ; ii* -ts il.D'k .'if; t * t ’ :nclis ;i : -ck : ■
When mofMMwtWicw.teextra per*, ie.
Largeorff* r- tiled at re,tieei rates Aud *\zes not herein ;
meutiffned Wiil iu !-r.*.i,*!-'lv made t* orb .-. Mv price-. ;ue a* !
l-.< ium! <•., work iS.idl be done m w*U Oct iu thi-citj. j
( oluinhus. June G- wly J. H SSKPS.
CHUIINEKUGGEE
’A !te ut-xL Session of thb Iniiittutton
. will -■ -i.jn.--.tco .-.11 thtTII i-.t* 11 -SDAV OF3 AN 1
1 R\ , iiiol Tii *) Pn i** • *** the
dywxt Gcv. Win. 11. K) If son, 1). D.
!!’• Ji-ffo ;-,n i ex t’. r.i’i.ced corps Oi ii.stiiic*
t**AP-J* I'-rr) in dv. r. i tpartiuc.-it.
Dr. UiiHfti. is well known
,-/f C :jir*-t*S. •CV.*r;* i'.'l . * s|) IttlM ),’ 1.- !.)•> l fl. • • .Dl.l *.C .* lilt j
j popular insMntfoi.M m th** com trv. Iho r*ur*cl *f such is* a 1
! :uli end tho--.nt- r h ;• %In .*ny •- n< vl ol equal grr.de, and liu* 1 rua- 1
: canMderatioa of Paren sand Guardian*.
! Itanrd ran t** li *<l ms. verD **f*ur best faroil o?a! per
i month, inc udim? wa?hiic, net. US’* *. fee.
! ja:.@ -wtf iv. it. PI L*, pres’t Boar.!. ■*- c.
j.n e w sru if ti aoo ands. |
GEORGE A. NORRIS,
| SPRING DiiY-GOODS, !
j DrtssOoodxt c 11 ■- 1 11 uf i.i pr: *: i:tch Tissues,
Itarcged, (Jrrnedlnes. French. !Cng;l'li,
inerlran Jae kauris . P lahroluen and
swls* fli.slbi t’lfK***, l re sic ii nnd
Amcrienn ( nllcors < hemraette,
i’mlpr iveev. sand Collars, A i
---liilcatiwo ’a “vk I.uce, ;*iul
K ?a brolib red lU.mllttts ai*l ini
mns, Bonnets und Ribbons, Hats and
blioch, •<*:*. -cr “)lu a Full Supply of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
j i:,.roMD)M!.N T.ok^s:i*
The puaac a* cr* :-p-otiul.y iuviud lo aid xam-r.e for
Dobimhus, Da. Morch 19, 1855. No. 80, Broad st.
j m nil twJtwif
CHARLES P. LEVY & CO.
ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS,
Columbus Foundery & Maciiiae tVorks,
I Near Hie Steamboat Landings Columbus,Ca>
“\\7ILC build >• team Wnglnes ami Boilers of all
• \> feists, Circular ad t plight >a\v •itllv,
Merchant acdGri&t Kill.;, Cotton Press
NVork, Cotton Packing’ Screws, Gin
Gearing, Sugar Mills, Railing,
Five Proof Doors & Windows,
All kinds of Iron and Brass Cast
ings, and all kinds of Blacksmith. Work.
CPAS. I*. LEW, lias In eii a 1 iiy time • rrre-V in Ibis !■ I'i
uei?. a::d ;; shs? las; ten yv-n tl.'e pri<-. patu.-r stnd l r
prirtcroi IbeOemulff *e r..anUerj in M icon, <Li , nd hsits built
:,et*r one hundred SUiatit Liuinci and AlitLs, v hich can L-. ■t-fii
from the io the inoumaiiiß. Any r.-b can be *rivc
. ofhis bkiii aud coup .en<y in his lixtc of butsiutsß. Alicrdcrts
will belno*t la.liiM;iy j urctual j diitd.
February 19, vf'j.
THE HOWAHB FAOTORY
Is pw selling Domestics and i’atus,
At thd Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent off,
FOR CASH.
CvlaaiVJfi tp.retrat.fy 19. wtf,
Change of Schedule
mm
MISCDGKE RAIL ROAD!
On and after February 20th,
P ‘SSr.NGI E Train* will Iffavt C iumbus d.tilyai i-IJP.H..
umvcKt Mucon “>H F. W.
l o Mac-til A •ly :.r :t A. M, srri veal ColumbU)* 8-x*o .V. M.
l itkirig a cojuj 1 *t* cr no.-: ; u l>ctw**tiii Moutgi ni* ry. ’• ;a., and
Aueuiti. Ring*-, i! Wiltningtr-n: sao wiih lenml Dal* K>ad
uv Sivamiafi, ill M)Uadgvil!e v and with :h* .Vacua uud
VW.-iyrn Trains to At>tu'a, (:!)a!tguo*>jf nud Nashville.
A.is**, c-.i • •-cliny at ‘.olunbc-i with lie (H ard &. .Uobffe
Rai:-iad,f*.r riftnda. B. K. WLUB,
•.tiiumbu;-, F- D. ‘ifl— Uritwlt i Lginet’ and j^up’t
CIIAXGE OF SCHEDULE
GIF A r-D HAIL TANARUS::
\ I'Vi'R Mondny, sth March, -he fLisuMiger and Freight !
1 L Train w.illcaU Otrard Kt 3 P. v. dHIJj./r'uucUv* r>ctp- j
if!) connecting a : rliiver Run wkh .* dtliy i t.e of Stages !
;*> D'tiHp.vlile. Lulai'Ti, tort Ga..; •, id .Mai’ifinnr’, Fla. And j
mi Tne-dayH. Mid Friday*, r,”.'G f.‘* v * for L'chee, Oliiet, j
V. :-vn. ‘ fnVlway mic* ? T jii*n Nirine.
i .raving JMixtr-Fun -;t J in. ‘. M , <:’.;dy. (Mmnlajs excepted) |
:l**t ‘ rv vv i. 1 m acb Girard in lira .* in connect with the:Op.*likH |
■ r
tt ina office M Ivcr ttuu, hi! . -*• ti -iie reg*lhr *’a*e.
* K. A. HARDAWAY.
Ht-flO-w&tvrtf. Kngine*?r. I
SCHBDUIiU OrSZiI&A BRANCH
Monlgomrry &. \i i- point liaii Koad.
I > YSi.NGFR TR AIN’ every 1 -.acei Lirardat A M, j
I I Arnve . * opal’ka at 11 \.M.
j Levy.-- i pMcknt A. M Arriv —at Cirr.rd nt 12V rM. J
FKLI ,’iS i’ rii.AL’v leaves Lirard Aioiulay, Wrdnesi.ay, and ,
! i ridriv a; 3P.M.
1 .'c.v, 3 Oj.riika 1 iie-dny, Y ; iured..y and Paturdfy at fl A. M. j
L•>a in ; n ;mc . L . -r*’ {. m.on Un day n.c j
;I* ! s‘ at ion a! which they arc to he dt-livered. Shipper’s dray j
i i:< iv**;*. i,n:- • •.L-mpanv lo?nI, nnrt the freight paid in ad- ;
! ‘ *h!‘.*•'wtf. ‘ X< " l,l “ s.;f.JOSES, Kus>.& Sup. i
HAYGOOD’S EACH LINES.|
T ill V, MHKI.Y.
i s*l LV i ill 1 •p... eil'iie i
■ A | i , ..t0... t ......
.ffliiiMii 1 1 rlav v, t l.iificnni'ggt o, to L iiion 1
cp*--s V- aid Muhtiy. Ala.
T ,-lLch i.'a .o r! and I’ Lve. leawtSiher Ran.ontheer-
I e t?t.- c.-i-Moiuiavs and -V. In. Diys.relurn* se.g-e day to I
: i.iorßiUiini’iii.’ mrihcears :.exl
I.'’lives (i.m ennurgeo, T • uk.’Thuw.’i.) o a r.d |
: :t 0 a leav. * Midway no -tol ih Mime di.yt-n.eit
*. ii**)*, nn*l reach Silver Run iu tm for iho r. r s it V\>dn*- j
a'-.uni Sunday*.
maru ’V6S - w if. 1. HAYGOOD,Driv*.
T3E3 XAS
Real Estate Btckor. ge, CcUeoting aad Land
AGSLC’/.
RAYMOND, I'aiTMAS* CO.
P. C. rP.EY.:.tV, JR. N. C. KAYM3ND. O. H. rr.itrr.’X.s,
Attorn:ys at law,
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
H r,me InTexaaand Saf Invealmenta obtained
. throtmlt this AgVncv
UDELITY Vl) TH INTKRKBTS C.f KOK-AKHtDVMTK.
K -I'lsteT9 of L-imu lor nale, in ell part* of lh .** e.'-; tifl (x
----hinitw 4,f iitit; and arcwrtde oescrlpiiM , alto:*?;:;...t oi tonn j
, and city lots
.>:.da iMcnieii f.tmvhl av.dsnld.
. ,t ms a..-.iMs* the -*tate* r individuals collf'eA m.d & ■ ! J , .?led
and r-iiiittanct >: madt) hy rxr Diugu ouNw Orloans, or any of \
the N ,rilc n ■ ities,!! desired.
A thorough a.id intimate knowledge of the country, and the
land tvr.i,*iii. insuit-H .viperior •ocatioiv and hn hi at titles
S’anger’ teg at Tex a?, may always have Home leading i
iteni’ a’ ti u-eiul uinis t’ the office of this Agency.
* R.M-Di. rs open for e.esminat!on.
: OT) eon -03. I IVMV _ de-'J3— wly.
LAND I: STEAM MILL Toil SALK. :
rp:ii; suhicioer etTern lor gale hi> valuable set of MilD all I
i non, vi;h aa extensive ctMors), worth trorn 40 to sud.o<lm
xiiW tii.it cu'afMtrH :hree lo flee lloiUjwU.d itet. of lumber per’
dr.v. The *)! J/.lt v. ill F-riittl 1 H fcushela ..I corn pr Pour, I
i and p i*u •:usti-m oi iSO bnehela per week. The mills are with
in vtn tea of Lufi'i! ■ l here is ;•.> inched to the in ill S„0 ticres
jol fine l4'.nd. heavy itnd ered, IvCacres de led. Any p rson
5 wishing to purc-lmt* such property vv ill dow:ti t > c:l and ex
i amkm.ro, !an determined to tivii. ii. J. M. ANDliL \\ S.
; Ka a til i, Ala., Fel . V E IdSfl. st Wtf.
I MONTGOMERY IRON WOUKS,
(LATE THE WINTKK It ON WOIiKS.)
MOKTGOMERV, Ala., June 1, ISE4.
! r pHCsut-.-cri: en; n-auufacture promptly t” order, ltiver
1 and Sat lona ry *team I-iiglnes, Boiler** !
J c'.'ev-*;y -.jesoriptiut!, Saw, <ri>t anil Sugar ffi lili*, ••
Cotton Presses and Screw*, Pumping Kn- !
uravy MncUlmry tceueral’y, ami u used hi j
Water and (>n Works and Hall Bonds.
f l.*jv aid Eg!.! c-siingrt made li>-:u both Iron and
Building Frunta, C'olurnnk, Irun Railings,
•&.C., cast,titl’ and n- ; • *’i up.
Blixrksmttb Work and Heavy Forglngaexe
r ii; t.* their works one of Nasm;%kU % i s.eui direct
Pni terns oi .oi descriptionxmade at lb- “hortest notice,
j They are id-o the sole ■'-aiMiii.i’turc ra > n *be South ol the UD- *
rhalbd Rich ( nd Iron Water Wheel.
Intel's Pi* tens. Improved Cast Iron
Frame, Circular Saw Mill*.
Ai. -.’..v-r) addressed to PANDERS IRVING, S *-*rv.
Monigomery liou Works,
Moidkioineiy, Ala.,
Wi.l meet with pronip’ attention,and the work be pi.nc.UHlly
j ex'S’-.ited on rca*4i.Uit* leruis, and in a style not surpassed lor
accuracy and e.vccJb i-Ce, oi vrcrkmftiieh’r'*
JOHN JEFFREY,
J. S WIN t ER,
LEWIS FR'JOST.
■ Af*-.DtKon>ery, Ala., Aue.it!—wtf
COPARTNERSHiI*.
/"■ ’ r\THE un lei.dtfned having entered in a genera
GROCERY BUSINESS, hhDd
j atibo i.i l stand oi F. McLaren fe Cos., vil J keep eoustantly on
hand a full supply ot
Ail kinds cf Groceries,
i >r wholesale and retail.
We solicit the put ror.ageof our friends and the public gen
erally. P. McLAIiLN k-Ll CK.
j pi, rr.R wcußn,
ColulubuJ.'oGTth, IM4 Oct 14—twi.wtf
TfliO FINEST LOT OF
BAC Ol\ II VM S
Ever offered in thie market, for pale by
A. M. ALLEN,
117 Broad street.
j Columbus, aept 27—tw&wtf
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
All the World will Read this Book.
THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES
OF
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME, T2.H0.. CLOTH.
Who is !Cu3l> Unlit Is Htilh I!H Faxui}
l ire, or somibufty nd If Fnnuy-
Ftrn Uuot Hutli Hatil who U Fas.uy
Fern I
THE LIFE AMI BEAUTIES UK FANNY FERN I
Ibiviw before the pub’ c, and ibo world wilt bo enlightened.
Xml thih book a sirai e- i.-; • unfolds.
She present Work; a autSientic tu all *t*•
Del ail*
Tliof.- who have read the ad vance coj y, j ranoanco It the
wiiliert. spiciest boi.k ot the season.
It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming aud bril
liant
An'lior of Fern Leaves na;d Hath 1123,
; li.tt Ui-.i'i llie l.dilor’a .-a.-ctum. mi the tlreet.at j
Unurcti, and everyw here, and in every position she is the same ;
iasciiiaiing wnmftu.
tn th 5 volume, several Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear
f- rihe 6r-t titu* in lonn.
The reader will find that they r,of*e?s'ho same attractive
features which charset- ric a ; ! iter productions.
l h.- v areaiitrnaie’y witty and pathotic, camdicsnd scabbing,
fpirklii-gand peimive
No iih -r tiuibor has succeeded so well in touctiicg e fiuct
chords ot the heart.
Just received ami for *!ile by
iebi.-i-wsawif. W. PKABF..
TjpEvi.'iL xotTclT.
IN order that our customers may understand the
terms on which wet Jade, we havethoueht it advisable
to publish them. They are as follow?: Fur all purchase*
•Mi time, payments will he required twice a \ear; say !•
May and Ist J near . On ail amounts unpaid at the lime:
specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid.
F. BARNARD, & CO
Columbus, Jan. Ist, *55. janll—wifctwtf.
JAMES B. OUNNINGUAM,
COLUMBUS, EGOUGIA.
ARCHITECTURAL nef:D and Working Plans for Build
nigs furnished. Artificer** work calculated; Surrejs o.
land made, and T -p- grapical plans furnished with accuracy,
ueatuena and despatch
over Col, HoP/fi .Ltw Dfflce.
Coiumbaa,
THE CIIK3IISETTE.
O Chemi.-e to! the iaiieft jet
‘i hat e’er h;ci purer, whiter!
Thou tc-t not know what envious woe
Thy veiling snow hath given the writer.
So timily frilled—so piumply liiieu!
And t .en tne eyes lhat shine above it!
I burn—long—nor i* it wrong,
(At lo;iet in song) dear girl, to love it.
Sweet Chemisette! the coral set
Tp chain thy fold-Dn gentle duly.
Flings round a glow upon tiie snow
To heigi.ie.iso thy blushing beauty:
Aud ne’er before on sea or -hore.
Did coral led a softer billow —
Nor could the gold around it rolled,
‘Though ton times told, dereivedhe pillow!
O CijemiseUe! below thee met
A r<>.-y riohon binds her bod. I ice:
; And m ii *r mien is clearly seen
One liiili the queen, and one tiie goddosa.
lie’ voice is low—how sweet its flow!
Her upper lip disdains the undei:
Her culls are liKe dark waves ihit strike
A marble chti—then rush asunder.
O ripening giace! O radiant l ice!
When love i.- love it knows no measure!
Her hands are small, but yet cau call
The power of m t.-ic at their pleasure:
And as they peep horn sleeves ot deep,
White ijius-v,# lace.“La Mode Kauiillios,”
Her lingers seem, or else i dream,
Like slamcus iu the bells of lilies:
A- clouds of spring on feathery wing
Obscure the blushing heaven u minute,
So, Chemisette! thy snvery not
Now veils the heavi n lhat glows within it.
Oh bear me up! I laiut, i droop,
Vly growing nulses throb and tingle—
Immortal bibs! but grant me this,
Ij such a heaven one hour t j mingle!
Mrs. Levert.
i The “Fir-t Private’* is publishi-tg in the Picayune extracts j
! of letters Rom our accomplished townswoman, Mrs. Le j
| vert. The following i- veiy interesting:
The Lseurial is hat nxiecu miles from Madrid, yet it j
j .-('c.iis in a far oil ‘cloud capl” world away fioru any busy J
! capital, lint no description cun give you a palpable idea j
; ot it. The Ikmrbon line of Spanish kings preferred St. il- j
! tieioupo a palace! Lamentable evidence of their mau I
1 vain pout.
I tn - ii-* day <>f our arrival in Madrid we dined at the Me !
j sa lU Jundu —the “l able and Nearly all tiie per- I
) present weie members of Las Coites, and their con- ‘
; versa 1 ioii was con.-equently on the theme ol the morning’s j
i debate—tiro icrmaiiou of anew constitution. One of the
! members, to whom ail listened in wrapt attention, was;
giving his views on the subject, and his peroration was ut |
j it-red with the eiuhu.-Lsm of a devotee, and in perfect uu- j
[ consciousness ot the piopiuquity ol any Americans. “In 1
; truth,” he t-xe'a med, “there is on -anil but one model go- I
! v rument—but one that we should vttive to imitate, for it |
! is the only one worthy of man in his majesty. It is the >
government of the United Ftau*^!”
.\i w i-rds can tell you the glow of pride and exultation I
| which tin died toy veiy sou!, and sent die warm blood into j
’ my diet k-v M y eye- must have told my delight, for the j
S sp-alter, catching uteir glance, instantly continued as he ,
look'd on me—* r l‘he Scnora mu>t ie an American ”
You van fancy h >w rapiaiy we then all became acqnain- i
ted, and with what seeming pleasure they q iertioned of,aud ;
listened to, everything respecting my l>eluved country.— ;
(>!i! ii a ghnious thing to he an American. ‘Phere ia a |
spell about the vvo:d th:t oommaiMis affection, as much a-. ,
respect, from the high h* well as the low ly.
The affected mourning ot the Queen and Court for the j
death oi Hon Cciios,seemed to supremely ridiculous,
iu view of their deadly enmity while living; yet they were j
hi de< p sables, and ail royal were interdicted.
! I went to sen the “Barber of Sevil'o,” as we traveled
j along, and die theatre was in th,- very street where the j
s- ene of the play is laid. Thej.rima donna sang very |
charmingly, and there were some maiked and national ;
i peeu.iant.es about tiie Figaio; but the memory ot the di- |
! vine Fontag rendered me melutieholy. I could not enjoy j
I the opera, notwithstanding the spell of the locale. Seville j
j is a tine city.
A H- Slkphens at Kerne,
iVVe p iss, : s u wartliV of comment, the snarling of the i
Alabiim . Jouf-ilI, in which it is ever wont to indulge
j when spe. Uii.g <*! Mr ISt; phens, to remark, that tile tjcc~ I
I lion by the Know Nothings, if they have either the pow J
: ror tin wt I. v\ hich we do not believe, of such a man as j
j Mr. S , lV.m the eoumiils of the nalioii at a < i.s;s like the j
J present, would be the sev’erest (vnrnu-ntary that could be j
! ußeivii ngiiii.’St tl'.cir nuich !*- asted conservatism. They !
profess that am tig their highest objects are the reform of j
the corrupt .practices of the (iov- rtnmut, und'to proscribe l
proscription y l vve are aware tit .t there are thos j
among ilieor or, who desire t> repudiate Mr. S., who j
is known to br azculousand earnest advocate of reform j
and who N :-.ckj)o’.vlcdged on .•'•11 hands, by men -T all par-* i
ties, to he the ablest man in Congress -a head and j
shoulders above, any man in the Home of Representa
tives of the United States —Hinipfy because he ;s not a J
member <p :!ie order, and hey wou and ibus proscribe the only j
: man in the House who has given character to the State i
; during the Lite Mssinn. not for pinion’s rake, but |
j cause he is in tone of them.
\Ye are run among theme who believe that the voters
! of the ivghth C *n.’tw-;oi!al District will acquiofice in any
! sue!) a p-* ;• y dio y know too we-li It s ability—they are
! t,**-) tami iar v/id*. tbe distinguished services he lias render*
ed th • State and the South, and they are ‘ll) well aware
that his place < • u.ut hr filled by any man in the distriet
or the .* t.ite. ‘j’beir State, their Southern pride, will,
tJiei'eft.re be ar.jused, and they will rally around the man
’ who has been-faithful to them and their section, and who
h.-is the ability and independence to maintain and defend
their rights.
Tiny ate* not ignorant of the fact, (hat an important—
nay a gre.-.t crisis is at hand, involving their rights and
institutions ; and ill y know too w I! the great value of
the interests at stake, not to appreciate the importance,
aye abso tio* n ec-s'y, oi placing the abl.ut men at the
helm in such a stoi m.
1 -r !lie-s* reaso's, and oiln rs, which we might criu
: meratc, we ii el con.idem,‘the iieetnen >f this d.strict will
I not, at this time, dispense wth the •"•rviceu of Mr. Ste
piu-ns. in the National Councils.— Chronicle cj- Sentinel
(*//< inst.
[From the Squatter (Kan.,) Sovereign.)
Goveraor Reeder-
W’m do rot iusitate t -;y, th it, iu the history of our
couiitiv, no instance can be t<.*und iu which nn officer so
uxdit lor any of the duties ol iii* cfficc, so universrtily ob
j- ctiuiiutde to the pc ipi** in*-reted, so publicly and mter
riousiv guilty ot prostituting h s tiiciai position to perst*n
ai pccut.iarv gam, t-> such inlanjuus purposes, as A. 11.
UcuU i , Governor of lvu.sifi, has been permitted to re*
tun his posilis n, or veil to escape inq achrrierit.
From the day * f Ids appoininicnt to the present rno
incut, lie has i hcr wholly tailed to discharge the most
pleasing dubtfe, or h a hi* pt-sniou tor the most cor
lllj-t pttlqXJSefe.
for mouslisal'.t r his appointm-nt he absented himself
from h;s post, though b.s imm* diate pui ence was tie
inanded by th*.- iket.vvties *f the Terrifory. ii is time was
devoted io el* eL tu. ring in l'ennsyivania, or io the study
of Indian treat ’s, with a vi vv to speculation in then
land*.
1 ic came to our T< i ritory r.ot to be Governor of its peo
ple, Lu; io speculate iu lands, to make money by his offi
cial iß*siiiui:, and as ag iu of the Abolitionists t > liisten tiie
curse ot it bom: nup n is. Every act of his from the day
o Ids anival vv is bey ud controVtfsey that these
were the *- h- i-ndM wd aims of his coming.
ih* l a-: d'-cln-e-i il-;l t'Uo office o. Governor could not
li v m u •-i him to pive up a lucrative practice i.ud the
t- r.i r r* t*t a h* nic in J’t ins\ ivania—that l.is motive was
to iia.kc money, t-y the oppoHuailics winch would beat’
(bided him lor speculation, lie had not time, after his
arrival, to secure a room, before he became a large share
holder m the town of Leavenworih, in consideration that
ii should be made the temporary scut of government.—
In tins he was guilty of multiplied abuses of offi L truKt.
ihe Delaware Indians cmplairud :hat their treaty was
violated hv the location of the town upon their lauds. As
Governor c-f the Territory he should not have thrown the
weight of h e official position against them.
li. the act oigm zing the ierritoiy, he was empower
•] io locate a p-. nnam nt Peat of government, and seme
Aero placui in hlshauds tube expended in pub
li • buildings at the place seUoied. Ii r. :> his duly to act
tailly, and with a pure and dis:uter*.Ptcd consideration ol
the’.Merest of the Territory in making such sch eiion.—
On the contrary, for gain, he pel’s hiinst f, and, for a sjtec
ulation, uiomiy s t*pekct a town in which he waa a large
frharehohhr. T hat he was not coniplied with it s agree
ment, adds but to h s infamy.
After having sold his right to locate the scat of gov
ernment, we tu xt. hear of him on a professed tour of ob
servation, made under pretence of obtaining the necessary
inf>rmation to enablu him to organize the govemmeni.—
This tt>ur is h trdiy oomm-enet and before it is found to be a
tour of epeculation. While absenting himsch from the
Territory ho has rurragtd the fi’cs of old treaties at
Washington, and beli**v* * he has discovered the founds*
lion of a fortune. As Governor, claiming to be second
niily to the’'Great Father,” he imposes upon the credulity
of the poor half h eeds, and purchases their land for a
sung. Tins speculation is not sufficient. He continues
hi tour, and again, lor a song, becomes a largo proprietor
in tiie to uot Pawnee. At onecc it is proclaimed that this
is to bo the seat of government. So long ns bis official
position can bo abused for the profitable sale rs slock, be is
found “buying in.’ ,
Ils “icur* completed, to give time to nub'** on li.; in
ves;mt i is, he dclMra the call of :v L* gs! ..uro as that
body would posses.* the power to locate,!hc scat of govern -
iiit-ii', and ur-ght defeat h-ss spieuLr.i. is. Iu •!.- he
auied as ancni of the aboli.iou.stfc. ii. .1 the L: gasL.iuru
at.sembl and last fail it was Hear that the pro slavery p*-t:y
would succeed. To deleat them, i. was u c-- ry t* give
further lime to Th:iy*-r vC Cos., to thi.* t.hiir raa.iiugs;
and not until the last moment—until, m l id, .-s we u.e
informed, he wus ordered by the Fr. mG. i.l—ilti he take
Fteps to call a Legislature. Even ti: n tiie t u.-j was
extended, *o enable the aboliiioi:is:s to to: a;. id their 1 :*t
mau.
During sli th time he was the he;a: of a secret cc g .i
- tor lire purpose of miff i;g Kansas . and . ol no. 1-.
tionists —active ly curresponding wun .*•11 pa ts of i: e i
country, nrginsf th.- >':'ipm*t.t .fa ■ ii!i.>nis*s—.tdvismg \
them long iu advance < f Die hour at whicii they would j
be needed—studi ns!y, to the last mono ?n, t m.i.g i
from o’ hers the day o! the * iedon. I!* mu j
to take the census, notoi j. u**ly unfit, who would i.ot sern- i
pie, and did not hesital ’, to emit the m.nies < f llu sy ipt
posed to abolition, witlf a view lo deprive pro-slat* ry dis- j
tricts of tlh-ir proper lie sh:.ni> fnli < t-r- i
rymandered districts for tiie pu* dividing, und ll.us i
de Lea fining tin* pr -slav ry p.ity.
lie ll s usurped legislative and judicial power! In the i
one ease, assuming to arrest, impi ‘so;;, ami try-a nan un
der the .bulge of jrmmicr! In t!:e o.lurs, c r attiiy and ;
cunningly assuming to q : ! I.cations on v!tie,
which he'hoped would operate :n favor of aboiilit-th&is;
app Luting justices of 1 Itpeace, and introducing them t -
e.dmin.ster the law of the F;a!e fioin v. hich they reinovt and. j
and. tinaily, and punhhmg the -• Ie of whiskey!
‘i’ii-.'s last, though a clear, usurpation, is the only instance
u vv h ch u good motive can le found tor his act on.
Thj President and Gcv. Seeder.
Washington, May 5. j
Governor Reeder, of Kansas Territory-, has been in this
! city tor a day or two, and ban haul some interviews with
j the President and with the >&ec!etary of State, iin object ;
j iu his vi.-ii is to vindicate him.'tlt from the charges hroui-ht i
I against hint by a large portion ol tin voiers of th-tenro-;
i ry lhat lie is an aftohlioim-t, or that he leans towards the !
j free trtate party in tile contest on liiequvstioii ot tiie ti>!era*
i liou ol slavery, by toe fclatc constitution, when it shall be
I lomicd. Gov. iieed-r claims to have acted wiih nnp-ir- !
| tialily on tiie .-a: jecl. and to hve emicuvoiCU to carsy out
j the piinciple ot the NoUra?kahili. 1
lie has auotin*. que.-dion to gv-ule-with t!i>: Com mission
] er ol Indian Allans, who has charged him with improper
i speculations in Indian leservutious, or in other lands m the :
! teirilory. Governor iic-Mcr m his pubii?l:cd letter on tSiis !
j subject, demands that the Pretident shall either remove |
i him or his ad'.eicary, Mr. Many penny, the Gouiiuistiwiier ,
; ot Indian Afiiius.
{ it was i6, : oi ted to-day tliat the President ha J determin- j
| cd to lemove Governor ilet'dcr. and to app-nut Judge- Lo* ;
; ring ot .via --uchiistjn- in hi * place Hut Judg*j Lv-ring’s ;
! removal horn In* office as Judgt* has not yet ncen aceoui*
| plished, and may not t<c, having nu t with‘unexpected a.—
j sisiauce lrom Gov. Gardner, whoso Veto may aueA tue ‘
! procedure.
Gov. Ueeder, it is said, courts a speedy deci-ion by tho ;
■ President, aud it not tu -'aint-d by lu.u, will write an appeal ,
tor support to the people oi Pc ii) c ylvama, his native state, !
j and to tho Northern poop ge. -. faliy. : ‘
it is said i>y hi-> th.it the question |
will make him the r.io. t popular uum m the .-tate, and
I pel haps make him the n \i Ge vemor of tiie Male.
i do not believe that the President has yet decided upon j
! this matter; but tiie geuer.d sudvf is Unit ho will l) o‘.d g- j
i ed to decide against tfeeti:r and reinov;: him. *lt will i. ;
noticed ti at Gowri.or Keedc-r denial yU i.ot only that ho ;
i t>e sustained tu his official coulee, but that proper measures j
; should be taken lor the purpose of pre-etving order at me
; next election. ‘l’he i’resid'ut i. : jet to decu c wheiin r au*
otner t lection shall be. onlered to till tne vae.iMcies occa
j sioiied by his retusal to give certificates ot tdeen *u to some
I membeis who wc:ereturned having rn.i.o:iff. on tho
; ground that they vvbte ch i • n by muj-fiesidoui vik&ouriaii.-. ;
if Gov. Feeder goes back to bis g -ve. umeut. v.hii tho ;
j support of the administration, the probability is. tlifit there
{ win be. much diseider a; iho next ciecdoa —Charleston !
j Courier.
: Tho Philadelphia Municipal ElecLoa— Ovorwhclming’ I
j Ccfoa of the Know Nothings —Progress of tho Great ;
| Reactionary Movement
j Although fully aware of the groat re.tetiotmry movoment
I which has been fu weeks mid mourns silently, but sure- I
fcy progressing, n i m -rely m Pii-i bar in other j
I paria of l'etinh'ySvan; i, we . • hv • ; * •••. ti ihni the ie- ;
i suit of Tuesday’*) ‘"e-- ion is bey. don I **x” viaiiems.— j
: The Pcmn*yiv.;iiiau thus aupouucte the ciwM.ng iuuili
j ••The tnonsti-r wli < h wns b: rn in inhjub.y “diid in de ;
! i-pair lasi nigtit at eight ’e. : •*.!<. oi ad • which has •
always kilhd trait.-rs. Nuisu.i by the .-p rit - : bum:A i>rn |
j its growth v.T,s .s rapid as ;i <uaih was id* - j
! scnptioii in i> worst form rav. •_< i: e city ; r a yi:r,M.-I j
! sought t 1 <i‘ f*g and u i!i • iR G- ■ n?, tlif In lu-nti i • and j
manly, Tom their h’- h ‘t.r t-y ; - .ei m tin mre wlia-.'i
! the secret oldi i* had created, ik.se iu its e .ne puon. i
I basei in iis birth, and la.stsi ini’s m;; da*. i, il* Know j
| Nothing order .-ii uu -led wiih a coinage inei < and only by |
} crime and after a momei.t r. j liivi^y, j. i -lud like nil j
• oilier < pln.niera, ni the liour •t is g-eatest s leng’h.—
j \\ ho will hereafter doubt the patriotism and integrity of ;
j the hiidi-iiiiudtd lii zins oi j liis di I;d: a ? Mlin; \ be !
I pl’oscnbed fa die.r birth p’.v e ;.n>i lei gon i*i a season, ‘
! but the sober see >nd Ibouglit of tin* people, who esteem
j the rights of conscience and kindred to . tvgli y n.leH-i
----j their purity wills peed, ly r. son* tlnm t their cv-nstiiu*
‘ tional ptivilegts. Tin death ot Know Notl.ingism in the
; ii st y* ar of it-s power siiouid teach evtry oilier iri-ei< ant
I organ */ ition that the soil of iiher:y is not adapted to their
i perpeiuiiy.
| •* YYe i-ongratulate the friends of-..civil and religions*
; liberty, and of an lc lust udiinnistralion ot public:if .iis,
oil die rc.-uU the of eleelion vesterd'iy. J. L. Hagen, ftr
! <-i*v j,:t asur* r, and John > I:e sry . for ey e*mm;-s:(.ni’r,
| huvi* b. ili been tlet*ted by s-msedi ug like 500 ni:.j*r;ty.
\Ye have elected n ch ar majority ot cornirn.u council, ; t;d
largf ly increas'd ours length in the n-,u-: biM-cli. The
people lwue determined that the rogue# Sett tu council tli.dl
not plumiii* the tn-hsury Itirthe-r with'-nt an exposun .
This in, indeed, ft glorious victory* i. t eur li k.u -s be
watch u! until th* official return is made, or they may yet
be ciliated out of li eAr election by Know Nothing icturn
ofKcei’s, who regard the oath they.have svvoru lx-toro the
lodge as -paramount to any other obligation which can he
impost and upon t*- nn.”
The Philadelphia Ledger (indenend* ntj says :
“The second annual election of the consolidated city
was held yesterday. The contest was sp:r.t*.d and there
: suit rather curious, l/.-t year, the American ticket ear
; rled near y every ward in the city, t beet mg nearly :ni st**
j Iceland common e< nn-’.i, the city cyimnhbioiier, the e ty
! trcaiur. r, pri-t-u iiispccUr. c V b--ard “f health, sein’d *lircc
tom, dee., in m arl? every v\>rd. Ye terday, ihicgs were
reversed aga-n, and the‘Americans’ have been beaten in
fourteen wards out of ihe tWei:y-four. The democrats
and reformers !: tve .carried t .get of the eleven s- ieet coun
cil elected, and have elected thirty eight ol the c.-minon
et uiidl, equal y ffiviiiitig tin:l body ii-em und
the Jnier car.s.
“The t K-ctinn for city treasurer and city c •nmii>.sioricr
is close ; but th fL-uivs show that Mr. iiageri, the w hig
candidate tor trea;urcl^ w ild revived *• of die
democrats, is elected by a small maj --IdG—ov. r
Morton, tho • l An:'Tc , n’ candidate*. Mr. Sherry,., tiie
deiiiiK'i iit c eand -te tor city lomni's- 1 ucr, is < !•t* and
over Ihil, *Amen- an,’ I y a in Jonty of HI. snpj-oiing
thetiguns to be stiiedy accurate, hi ki cS*s* a vr.e,
the oiiic.ai count nay make a * matefial t.ce iu the
rcsii t. Iu the- ‘b vote, vvh.ch gives t’.’s icAU.t, the
fj;!i precaict of the s let ward is u,t ic!udeL
“The votes tor guardiai.s ol ihe poor, h-alih effi.ers,
-and school directors, wen* not c-*u:.ed when we went to
press. They are l lievcd to have goue much ihe same
as tiie council ticket. The efrici :! count may make a
d:iV rence.”
The following, from the Pennsylvanian, needs no corns
ment at our hand* :
“The coqtest yesterday wuj ol s * ; the plmt.h iing
know not hlhgs were delta ul. Ihe vde laercenai :< sos
the m.-iyor, ns;‘d b tied wiih liquor, •- . ab.d s. m of li e
p l!e, 20 and 3'j in a gang mm . ..’a revolvers’*iu i. nd
attempted to drive pcaceubic Mi zc-i s away. 1 icy were
desperate at the pr. op-vt of tin-r cieltat, and >i tlieir
in;jce without b'int. M) ti were bcr.tei] Ly the ruffiaxi
officeiß in the nv.-t sh am Uss manner, and were drag*
ged <4T the er.'uod bleeding and maimed. We trust
that the citizens will bring the wretches to juitjj**.”
Dissensions. —There is an evident clashing of opinion,
in m?ii*e than one respect, betwciii the Kid w N<*things
ed the North and South. Mu Hi tii-e.-uri.gv m* i,g is said
to prwi.il. on tins account, among th h ae.eis ol the jl.i •
ty in this Stale, who arc said tb have, gen- u 1 y, a single
eye to the.cxclus on ot alien it fiuci ee. avid to h--M r.
crate, liber. I views on other points. In tin* KMiin Stab*,
the action oi’ Know Nmhhics s idmost xcluMVeiy against
Roman CaduTcs ; in the Su|ith a: ; i W t >t, ivlmv Ger
man Red Republican!* have caused their jMditii al lietn*
tiousness to be felt, th.- strict prov -s: ol the ('ot stitutinn
wiih regard to r eligiop ikadiu r. and to, but the vtise p. :nci
ple is maintaitiCvi lhat no tbieigner wi.a xotvtr < u.ht to
be allowed to execeisc Du-elective fr.inciiiße, ill! be shall
have resided within the United Sinus a sufficient !• ugih
of tim ?to enable him to become acquainted ;,d imbued
i with tho spit it ot our institu‘K)U4, and thorougldy uiciiti
i tied with the creat interests of thi- countiy.
i Th# National Gounod next mouth will he look- and orwnrd
\q wi;J) bj those wliy have watch U the growth
[TERMS, $2 00 IN ADVANCE.
and prot t\ Know Nothiugistn ; but we incline to iho
opaiion trial Alx>htioiii.M will prove the rck on which
iw gro-Aing power will eventually split.- Journal cf
Commerce.
Victor Hugo ty Louis Hapclcon.
V* bat would you have? W hom do yon desire to in
*SSJo K igid il in tho person of its people, or Franco
•a the pi ism ofTier <xl.e. We have Already luritd 9,
i Jets y al tic. D that what you want t-* know ? D*
\* a -uiti hi s< the r tutnb ? What Woo dy u here, i
ak ? I. v iber-y in p. aut ; leave ihe exiles to their
Uaiapd.. y Do not come.
V ii *, misii would y*.u tend this generoas aud noble
What sr-jie of yoar talon Ij you meditate
jag . Eugii-li hb. ity ? W t!i you arrive full of pr mises
:hh you *.i*i in I r.nct* in 1848? \V iff you swear :o the
L -g ‘“h nliitif.ee with your hamyour. es.voudid to
r ilv- IT piik]:t., - 1 \\ tint wilt you bring lo this land ? Their
ii md is ihe li mic it*! Sfr Thomas Moure, ot ileiiipdert, of
j Shakespcre, Mi Lon, Newton, Watt, Byron;
| :t needs :<> sample oi ill * mud fr rn the 8.-uievard iviouu
n: rarc. You sck a Garter, do you ? Ah ! so deep
h ; Vr yt tt waded in bio and \V ;!l you Speak lo England of
| tiie Cnmea? IT ware ! you will ton'll on a gie t grief:
-1 - dis:>Ur of ScbaFiapni In s made theti.nks * t England
tv. n more terribly than those • f France. The
French army agonies, but the English is dead, which
i !. . i made oue td your own ii sk-rians sv, ** We av<nge
i’> ateriou spt Out* ytar'of j\ h s
ac more injury to England than fifteen years ot your
Vv iiv do you com- In re ? Mark ! among those mem**
I> ■-■! - t the government who will welcome you—take tho
; * n;.si stic, the most intoxicated, the most distraught;
t .... - ! L . i Eu_: slimati who shouts loudest, “Hurrah for
|.the Ernpi diT* be he Alderman, Cabinet Minster, or
L* nl, :.‘!.d a'k him this simple qutslion: “If it were lo
j hai-p* : • liiiseouutiy, that any man holding jrow’er, a min
t , f•* instance, (Unit ie* what you were, sir,) i( it were
t - happen that such a man, atter the* pretence of having
; >v • ru, l; fre God and man, fidelity to the constitution,
| were oi;-- night lo seize England by the throat, to break
up the Parliament, to upset the judgement-seat, to cast
•be invL la bit* members of the national representation into
the cells of Miiibaiik and Newgate, to cena-lsh West*
i ;i- A■;. to make the a pillow for his soldiers, to
1 kick lit** judges from their stats, to gag the press, to des
troy ib • prbuieg presses, to strangle ihe p pens, t*> cover
London wbh c.niD n and t*ayi net, to empty tiie chests of
the !>:.tik inio the packets 1 his brigands, to ;mm pri
vate 1.0U5<-*, f *., massacre men, women, the aged and the
i’.i'.a t, to m kvcf Hyde* park a grave for iKH iuru..! ‘us l”
‘■■■Us, to *.J>. li the city, lo r ddlo the Strand, Reg. n- stocet,
j ( ‘ ring crass w ’.h i.iULun bails, to sack §r.d nu.ssacie
twerity -i s:ricis of Gm.it.n, twenty c*u2it:*s in the coumry,
’ t > I •!• !.•;• trie stree ts with tiie o rps so! the pntsers by,
lo in! th- ff ; .Lhoines :nd the -(met* rit ?. tot*uate ( ark.,
mss ev’ tywheie, wknee tviiv” litre, death vei\wlu*ie,
.—: Furpi-. s*, in ouewcid, with one Wow. law, id cry,
r'::!;;, iVe : dion, breach, life; w hat would the Engl eh
people A. to such a rnan V y Rctore the quest for could
! lir>.-!i and, vi’ii u old sec* starting out of the gn>u: and, ns
iln.'ich so'-n-an. and lisii g before your eyes, the
!>.:t one thing nWe con ern^you; y u seek to im
: J> sc tiie “parvenu” < n the old loyal house of Bruns
! *v >'!; ; to h d<* the catastrophe of the CrUnta b Heath the
\ ft stivals oS E gland ; to r j"icc in the midst ( f crape ; to
hale ti''*..- in ssacrcs bcnc-.adi a lire of joy ; to display \ottr
rest n-iV dress where you had shown your special eon St a-*
’a be gay; dance a little at Buckingham Pai
'H at means all. Therefore you go to L ud-. i.—
•!. s*’ e, ii is pr*f rahk* to the Crimes. Here, at hast,
-m.: a will hav- no bal’s. At Win-bot you will find
T b:d . : 1 oil's 1 pc, to whom you owe jour life
; an-i ‘■ -m;* y *. t! l.ancast. r tower will speak to you
<•) ’.!)<• :niL> alio
K-Gr-rT Ti. - f&t “ i!l be feasts, balls, music, gar’ers,
i ari gi* * ring paiacts. Permit me to mingle with these
• a ‘ai is tint eorne from another ! he scenes of
1 your triumph—Uavcune. The .transported re tlure;
the ir.iiisp* (ted \\ hose cr-me was to resist y*?ur crime, and
-to to g■•* and cit’z* ns ; the traDsporteti are there, working
j tiie loi’.g day under the raging sun, fed on gruel, lu-atcn
|iv s ; avt* di’ivt r., with shaven heads, in rags maiked ‘*T.
’ F. v •fbretd la!sor]—barefoot. Tito money peril to them
ss-*|j!‘d; it they do not stand bareheaded and bof *te
; the i.ir* dungeon**, iiiminc. follow; or they are
and r Todays.and for four hours each day L the
In')', the Lit a-;, the* arms, nnd the legs, wit h heavy
: eh:-'-rs attached to a great weight. By u decree of the
: Aili Aulic t, their jailors are permitted t< kill them lor
; ••violation” of orders. Under the fearful climate, the
* : c *-ky, and tiie pest iential waters, brain f< v* r. typhus
1 i.l liom. I- ckt-es*.-, they perish— 35 out of 200 on the I te
: • f .S: -It sph alone. The corpste are thrown into !e sta
* *. *
■- !'■ us to he silent ;"thnt if we, the cxi! and, rtdac our
! w.h • . th ■ Oppor unity will b-* taken to drive us out
■II. g • Ivvud It* well done, to expel us vhen he
■> wc-i .-treo-d. St would b* consistent. There would be
h nictldntr like glory tor ihe rxp< lied/
The Bar as it icas and is ‘i hen, the bar was a unit
iii !!) ol 1u: te>s aid p!c -urc. Then, the members of
•.i e bar culiivaud a g< nerous and social intercourse,
which ion only contributed, in ; i eminent degree, to the
cxceik iieies *f the j rot* ssiuii, lut guarded t from the
cun * nipt oi the p* pulace. Tlten, no member of the
S bm h t hot and w. s lout.d isolated from las companions,
s ru glhig :.:n*):igßt tiie crowd, and exciting their aver-
J (t on .orth*- couit and bar—pn pitiaffng the i ud< clamors
ti*e giesy v .caboud. by im dating his vulgarity
*• of manner and “r perch—apparing in court,
I as much as possible, in the dress and deportment of an
| uni* in rni puffing <ut c.f a cornel of his coat or
lu. fclos pocket, his br.cf, or dtciaraffon in the shape of
j and rtv. nr.ny folded scrap of paper, black and crumbled
us Die thumb paper of a shabby school bcy who had been
lii.ikii'g *ou.i pan calcs—when he ri.ssa, undertaking to
make iwjury t.-l eve that the bar wasc* inpos-ed of a set of
| ihi* vet*, v\ ii w- niff murder or mb for fee.-, and cheat for
noth :g— he o-urt a man whose duty it w.*w to emunt
i p‘ ijur> jud.ciaiiy, and to deceive them n* to th* law—
law books, public--itions got up expressly to delude juries,
jan i law it sc!; a system **l fraud. On the contrary, eve
i ry m* mb. ref the bar felt, or \vs made Ut feel, that ho
v.’.ik <>; the priests of jus ice—that the lionor of the court
j iof tiie bar was in his keeping—and that lie C ‘uld
j iio* more re ifft’y serve the canset-f popular righ s than
bv cliu tug ’he h-ghost ni dcls of judici-l iiouor.’—
I Montgomery Mail.
I _ __
New England Knoted Nothings. —Tiie Know N< th
ing State Coui c.I of Mii.-s uhosctis lit Id a n.vc ing at the
T> mrffc in Boston, on Tuesday evening, the action <*f
v. hicli was bt cidedly ai:ti-s!av*-ry. A like Cut cil, with
•he same u-ndency, was held ty the New ii:imj2hiro
Ivn *w N-jth'i gs at <.\-ucord, ycst.rday. Strong rts**!u-
Sutions of a Wiimot I*rov .*o eharact€*r were piiSM-d at tho
sion meeting, without u and sM-uting vote. Even tho9Q
| v im had been conservative heiore, were carried away by
i the current, and agreed that the Older must take nn
i ant: siavir. p>asrii.'ii. Governor Gaidu. .- and Svuator
j\\ iU. i: v. vi e appointed iilega‘cs to tl;** Nnbonnl C*un
j cil l-t b-‘ >’!d a* xl month at Philadelphia, and their in
st'u*tii;r*s are to iusst, r.t r.nv cost, ev**n to the di*s :u
----tiou of the Coiiv-cntion, not only oti the rs>uti<*ns
| t iy• *to ; :-.* aboi'iion of slavery *•' th. District of (_\>!uni
> i •’ -a, an ff it* i! the l’nit*d Siatts Territories ; but also on
| ‘!;e tstiibliiibnient ot the principle that no more slave
| >;.-:t*s r.-ci be admitted into the Union. —Journal of
• Commerce.
The Lev. James Danncliy. —This venerable M:r : s.
r, one ot the ol est ; no best known in the South Care
• ... V •iatici.ee. died list tS'ilurdi.y the SSth u.t., at his
; j n> Vr. 1 ntiu* Iv >wiid svdie. With ail liis fauhs and ee
j r.-.i e.iits, Mr. ]>anue!ly was a mail of talent and noble
a : t ?; for which there who knew him best, will hng
j rish Dis memory. It may be raid of Inm, what Dr.
u 1 di Thoii remarked of a d:stinguishe<i friend of
h : •■lie -v.s an cxoeiUn: hater A’ he hand sin, he ha
u-d a r**gs’>ep ajjJ tic bated the devil.— Abbeville Ban
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.Kamas. —-The New \<>rk Herald has received tn
iuli-ias:ing W’.b r frcin Bt onvwick. Mo.. wi;**h contains a
rapine and impart ini sketch r.f tho Scenes in Missouri
which preceded the late Kansas election, wi;h a duidhd
| sn-, unt of the nmrch h;u action of t!se armed it i-is to
and in the Teriitory. U aj'pears that as tiie i.boi.m na-ts
cone ‘- vd {licit* plans in secret, secret clubs Were formed
. . to coumm r.-..*l th* m, huff the h now rapidly
sprc-m.og from Miseotiri to Kentucky, T*.nncss-e, Arkan
f is and Mississippi, in which Suites nn army of one bun-*
| dr* and ihous.ami * hot* is, aided by a tuud of *m* mi lion of
and !! is. will soon be raised, in onl**r to head i fftiie North
. ern ..b< litioaists. It Would appear'ns if Governor Reeder
• dd n*-t leave the Territory a ir.omen: too soon tor his a’a
j osue n:.*l q ms ri.
tm
1 The Health of our City —At no period in the history
ot bavaiinah Is :s the public hcahti been more marktd
than 1 tth * present time. During the late hot dry weath
er there w ere a number ot eiscs of scarlet fever among
cbiiJuii, though the disease was not of a inaliguant char
t act*r. There is no apprehetihion of epidemic, and no
Causes existing, th t we ar** aware of, a create the least
rouivtytm the subjwt,w Sav, Jcur, <J* Cour., ~th*
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