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Bm A. If. Stephens.
A' * 1 ee meeting in I ilia **,,.> County.
H'*ri. A H >t-*p t i<-n« adltes-ed the moe'ing,
after winch ire ntieied a serie* of Resolu
tion'*, all ab Mir ihe Oofn|iri»*nise, ihe (Je >r
gia IMatfotiDs &c. # one of Miiicli is as
low s:
Rts* Iced, Tint we con-irVr iii* series of measures
adopted by Congress in I £•*/). 4*»;nwn ;•« the Coni
promise, "us Mrictly cofMitiiiioiml ” and (he right of
lh** Southern p»*«*ui*i to recUno Hieir lufiiive slaves
as ."!«.* r and <:.»fi*tinnioiiHl. * as •my oilier admitted
right ” We moreover cordially approve the spiiiim-
,.**—*- " f «•"'"!;">«- -abject* i.. I,«r ||(1( , h Vl „ er9 '„ f That district are f.ll-
inaogura! arKress. hut We look upon Ins appolfilfiieii!
Col. Sfsrtird a candidate.
'Vp ar>» Bmhnr>twl to *tv that through the urgent
solicitation of In- lripi.it,"* i'iiI Jam.. I, S'p.srij has
consented in allow tm name tn be used hi a Candid
ate lor Congress fnun tlip fir«t Goitgre*«toiial Dis
trict We presume there will be no District Con
veitiion held by the fro uds of General Pierce's Ad-
ililiil.trillion ; this conclusion, upon the pait of llie
people, ha? induced Col Seward to beco lie a Can
diditle.
Wt> d>py the above fi.im llie Thomas-
ville Watchman of the 7th it.st. We iiave
no disjoint inn to intei meddle in the af-
iaiis of the tir.st Uistiict. We know
from the Savannah Georgian.
ItY I’K1.K<tKAPM.
LATE it FROM EUROPE.
AiiKOAL
OF THE
STEAMER
CANADA.
Liverpool Dolts of May 28.
lit Free .**i,i,ers uiid Abnktinnists In otfires ami high
places to tlie .ovpinnit lit. barely localise limy ar
jloo't Democrats'’ with di-lrii-t and alarm. Such a
p iltcy <vh nm| i iliti-.tty disapprove And such ap-
pouilnieiita we believe should receive, a- they de
,erre the stern cnmleiiinaiinii ol" ihe true fru nils of
the Union everywhere.
|i will lie seen, that Mr. Stephens d >es
li"t n|i|Mise the Ailiniiii.slraiiiiii, meiely ob
ject* In sinne ni’the Executive rt|i|u>it|i merit*.
We are at a loss how In recmcile ihe jm
8'tinti nl Mr. Stephens wiih liial <>i Ihe
Journal If !\J>ssmyrr, an extract fmm which
we give in hii< it her place, in which il is ’ 'he choice ol a laige pm linn nl die people
l o'ijiy declared Mint any Whigs who can J •" that poM of ihedismct, and if ihe friends
• if (Jen. Fierce in nther (tans nf ihe ilis'ricl
shall cmicentr-lie u on him, he will be tri
umphantly elected against at y cmpeiiiini
that may be stalled. We hope ihe It idols
nl Gen Pierce's Administration through-
ly competent tn chnnse their own candid
ates, but we will heie lake occasion to my
that we Cn nut believe 'hey can make a he tier
selection than to elect C’d. Sewaid. Me
witnessed iii< course in the last Legislature,
and we believe it will be generallv admitted
that ns member nf that b< <ly acquil’ed l.itn-
*eif with mine hoimr than Col. Seward.
We have lately passed ihimigli a ponimi of
die first district ajul have mingled much
with the people in the western Counties;
and we feel confident that C>d. Sewatd is
7T’t Coti?res<lonttl District.
We jn rcei/eihal die Democracy of New- j
ton ciuirity have stiggeS'ed to Itie Derflo* j
cratic parly ofrhis disttict. the name of L. '
Q. (J. Lamar, Esip. of Newton County as a !
nnuab'e person to be tun for Congress. If j
the Democracy nf this district determine to j
run a candidate (in Congress, and we think ;
they should, we know of no man whom we
would more cheerfully support than Mr. j
Lamar. He is a young man, talented, ac !
live and popular. As an orator he
compare with the most popular speakers of j nnkOlMMi and exporter? 3 (Mill Holder?
the Di'tiiel I'll Ht he would be acceptable j tiuu.-d linn, under lair d> inmid. Prices were suffer,
t ithe Democracy we ate well assured.— 'he f'd'owing being the current quotation*: fair
.1 * |- : <Mentis 6 34; Middling irtleanstj; Fair Uplands
U e meat, riot to disparage the claims ..I | 63H . M;drt|i|lf Upla , 1(1 * 6 P
others, but will cheeifully support atiy good I Rice lias imKhiktiI inn* and Iwn shillings. Sales
democrat w ho may In* chosen bv deleg .tes \ have hem to tire extern of 150 tierces at g4a. 6d. to
in a Convention of the counties in the Dis- 1 • l,i
Havre. iMhv 24 —The f?n"on sales fhr the week
have been 6 otMl hales. Market dull The stock on
Post Most el- at fllllerlswillc. , hand is !1.200. exclusive of that on shipboard.
We learn that Mr. Titos M Co-k »f this UoffVe was fi„n. with an upward tendency.
ML
trict.
k'lll approve of the acts ol the Aduiiii*-
tiatioiiare ••faUe to their political reCotds
a t rl false to their section.”
Mr. Stephens we see is a delegate iothe
‘•litilieinato'ial tonivenfmn” on the 4'h
Wednesday this rnotdh That he wid I •’ ,l ' ,l,e distuct will untie upon C«»|. Se
resolutely oppose any act of said Couven> ' a,1,i 'hus secure to the Administration
lion looking to an'affiliation of Georgia 1 a ',' h1, e a "‘ l | |, ai.«l the people
Wlitge wnh any national patty organization j of the lsiilistiiu a faithlul at.d efficient
is pH’eiii ujhiii the luce *»f the R.es.,luiinns icptesentative in ( oiigtens.
he oHeted in the Tallaifetro meeting. What i
will Ihe Naiioonl Whigs I.f Georgia do, i„ ’ Kooliofjey. Cake. *V Co-
that event ? Will they Imw to the imnire i L w '!l be admiMed.on all hands, that mir
image
sent by I nliafet m to be Worshiped as the
oracle ■ f the Convention, or will they heard
the Lion iii hi* dnn, and charge home ujioii
him his abariiloiiriieni ,.| ihe National W hig
Car ilidate f..r Piesidr-nt, aid his designs
ol selling llie V\ higs of Gioigta to the
Democracy. Yv e have gieatiy mistaken
the sentin ents of many U logs of (ieoioja, I *■'* " 'di his present
if they lamely sub,mi to the dictation and i bellies ate all ties.
domination ol the man who mote than any ! '’ 1w attention of nur Columbus ftiends to an
other V 1 . hig in the Niate is the author of
their present divisions. We shall see vvlial
vve shall see.
Soiilli-Western Gcnrgi:i.
Tilt Brunswick Kail Kuad, Ac.
In a recent vi*it lo isouth (Vesietn Gen.
gia, we were highly pleased lo witness the
signs "f prosperity and improvement whic h
evety vvhete meet the eye in tha' interesting
portion of our Stati-. Especially in Alba*
nv ami Thi.ma*»ill , ami in Baker and
Thomas counties <1.> we see the evidences
ol rapid i ■ provernent. l iial section of
the .'late has stifle ted some this Sping by
drought, hrjr la’ely many portions of a have
lain blei'ed wi h copious showers, so that
at present there is a fair prospr ct of good
crop* generally, though some neighbor*
hoods ares ill buffeting fto'tt drought. The
people every where in rf-uitti'western Geor
gia are highly excite,I on the subject of
Rail Road*. They have discovered that
theie is nothing wanting to make the-r sec
tion one o| the most pr- S|iPtotis,arid desita-
ble poitinns of the Stale, but a cheap and
easy access to market, "ml they ate deter
mined to have it The Brunswick Rail
Road they believe will afford them every fa
cility that they need, and they ate determin
ed il shall be built. We were told by those
who appealed lobe well it.funned on the
subject, that a larg- portion of the Stock
had already been taken by Northern Cap
italists. and that the people more immedi
ately interested were able, anti willing to
take the ballante. From all that we saw
and heaid on the subject we believe the
Biunswirk Rail Road will he built, and that
it will form a new eta in the pn-spetily uf‘
South'Wpstein Georgia. 'Ihe fitst object
rd the Stockholder*, is to build a Rail Road
fmm Bmitsw ick to Thomasville, and luauch
es to Albany at.d Tallahassee ; they then
propo-e to continue the main Hack to I'ett
sacola ot son e other poll on -he Gulf.
They expect to have lines of S eanrd'oats
tunning in connexion wnh the Rail Roatl.
fo-tii Btunswick to Cliatleston anti New
York, and from the Gulf let minus of the
Rad R •ad. another lute in connexion vvi'h
a rou'e rlnotigh Mexico, or Central Ameti*
ca to the Pacific. M e have n c-ived tfiese
item* of infoiir.atioli fiotn the Hident friends
ol the Ra I Road; they inay appeal exttava'
gatti to s< me, and vi'iotiaiy to others. The
plan is a magnificent one. hut we spe
no reason w by it may not be realized. It
will take lime and money !*• complete such
a great wo,k, but it is h!iearly commenced
which is an impoitant i'ern in any great
enterprise, at.d it will gain friends and
stri ngilt a* it progresses. Every section that
is hud 1 . vGIl benefit *ome pm l of the coun
t' \. We ho j e ami believe the elite pti-e will
go nit and ptospet until the whole w<*rk is
comp'etr-d an«l the Atlantic ami the Gulf if to mak
Mexico ate bound together by b-uidsof ttade
tthet fine char-ce for a frolic.
A new enter pi i«e, -eiimi'ly agitated in
this section and elsewhere rle-etves the af»
letitioti ol out ('hattahoochee friends We
refer to the Wat r enton and Macon Rail-
ffoad; an article on this subject flour the
last Geotgia I elegraph is commended to
their attention.
To Columbus, then we sav, do vm want
the facilities anti advantages of a double
communication with the Atlantic. Do
ymi wishachoi e of matket* between Sa
vannah, Augii'ta. ami Chat lesion. If you
th> joi t us in out efi .it* to cons met a Rail
R .ail ftorn Waiietllon ditecl to Macon If
the Ivookogee boys want to reftesh. we a*
Mite them that Charleston is in the land of
chivalry, ami itscir z.-ns number one in get
ting n|> a Festival. To the business men
of Columbus we point t > the enterprise, tho
energy, the capital, that has ever been the
boast oflhe cities of Augusta anti Charles*
ton. True. Savannah is out own seaport;
we glory in her prosperity ; but we ate
Georgains. and have at heat! the intetesl of
our ‘Empire State.’ before and alt >ve all
sectional considerations. While striving
t<> build up and pet feet the Rail Roatl sys
tem in Georgia. vve cannot stop jo count
the loss which this or that place may sus
tain by the construction of new ami impor
tant Roads. There is no Road contempla
ted or already in operation in the State (in
proportion to its lengt ) that will confer
greater advantages ■ rionr people and great
er facilities for inter communication with
our sister States — til*-, the great West ami
the great North—than the con’emplated
Road bom W»r>enton t•> M aeon. Let any
man take the mat, and look at the position
ofthe font main p >itits on the Roatl. War-
renton, Sparta. Milledgeville and Macon.
Art ait line, a pejert airline, may he drawn
in 1 his d>. ection. Whet, the C”lumbits anti
Goat,) Road shall be built, who can esti-
rrta'e the amount of travel and freight tha’
must inevi'ablv pass over the Warretilon
&: Mac..-i Roatl. If the Giratd and Mobile
Road is built (and no doubt it will be) the
great S-ulheii! mail mu*! take a lower di
rection that it now goes — that is, via Atlanta
— and it is evident, if the R ad. we ate no v
advocating, should he cons' t ucted, it will
become the great thorotighlare of travel be
tween Mobile aittl Charleston, and the
most d it ect and speedy route for the trans
portation ofthe Southern mail.
We are guided in our advocacy of the
W arrentoii and Macon Road, by no feel
ingofh .siility to Savannah. Let the trav
eller when he gets to Mobile take his choice
ofthe Routes, and lei the producer when
he starts ids cotton to market, decide be-
t ween Savannah, Augusta and Charleston.
Competition is the life of ttade. Anri if
Savannah is loo contracted, or too indolent
ihe proper ell’ots to secure the
Wis'etn Georgia, and East Ala
bama, let those seeme it who ate willing
to do what she will not. We hav-: a direct
cum ctiori of the seacost with the moun
tains, let us now have a direct connection
of ihe Chattahoochee an I Savannah rivers
through the lteatl of the Stale. Wha' says
I.o, the poor Indian.
Accoiiii'S ftorn the Cherokee Nation rep
tesent the Condition ol that interesting
Irtire of Indians a* deplorable in the ex
ftt-rre. Ro-ses ing in a greater degree titan j Columbus! What -ay the cities of Macon,
any other tribe th • advantages of cniliza- i Augusta, ant) Charleston?
ti- ri and the improvements in Science anti
Art they have from these very advantages,
per hap*, liecome bankt upt arid deeply in
volved. 1'11li' mutually to cope with the
wl i e nu e. ..t practice successfully the arts
which have enriched and improved the
Wl nte*. they fail ill the t efioit* to imitate
wl at nature and education hus totally ut.fi'
them f r.
The ( Inrobe Aiirorate thus depicts the
melancholy condition of the "'Nation.
Tlie .Nation I"'* been induljii.g in the luxury nf
C).ihz»lii.|>—>■ !»rpe P'.titic d.Ill Th“ (inveinment
i« siij.purled t*v iti** ■ittitittn-s w bii-tr ,t ev receive art-
i tialh Ir.-tt. the I rated f-iat's tinder the prni isimis
nt ireiai. « ’! Ite-e no-instifflcieiil >« n eel the enr-
r> nl e»|-er:-e« i.f the (iiiverntiinnt. and acc..rdt,.ply
lb* rt, 11 continue* tn increase. It takes the lorm nf
wariant- upnn lit, treasury l-*tied lo ci'tzetts nt the
Nation: tin! in tS-- course nf trade lln-se have pas-ed
into llie hands of white traders and merchants within
rite M ites tn pa\tiieit! for puuds Tit:*) are secnr
edliv ttie I'tedged faith nf the t'lieri.kee treasury;
but llte only revenue Ir.iin wlia.h they eiiti he paid is
llie anntiilies from the United Slates.
As this tund dues tint nii-rease while ihe debt dnes.
the Advoc tlelnreseesbankruptcy whenever the cred
itors jiress their claims Ttie cinirse which i* inti
matest that they will pursue is to appli in UonitieM
In s'oji the Biinitilie* until these debts are Uterehyr
provitli d for. It this b* iliine. Ihe iimion will be nt-
lerlr without resource* nr reveinn s. anil its govern
ment will siiiji. Next follows, in the njiprehetisinn
of (lie riierokees. a claim on the patl ol the (Jutted
Stales til extend jnti-dlctt.in over their country as
aiuea-tire.il |irolecl|Oii. and then a proposal to buy
their taii-ts and remove them further we*t- If t Itey
The Ycv o( <'oustilufiotitil
II nioni>>iii.
At a "Public it eeiing"" in the city of Att-
gu-ta, a few days ago. A .1. Miller. E*(|,
ar.-se in I /(■ snlrril * That the Const imt ton-
(il Union Puiti/ still hres. ’ Nothing Coiiltl
tnote rfiet-lnaily -atisfiy tin* public rniiul
ol the I c. th,nr the ipse dixit of Nl r. Miller.
If anybody did ku-.w Uta' the "Coustiiuiion
at Union Patty still lives.” Mr. Mil-eris/Z/r
man. He wa* with it all knovv in its last
moments, at.d timing its suspended anima-
ti >n. He fully declarer! that he would no ,
leave though every fliend forsook it. We
presume he ha* been with it during the
long inter vaI >>f i s supposed ilea 1 It and Initi
al, a> he stank s the public at this day with
the decl tra'ion that the body still L eothcsf
Iires/ mores! Mr. Miller is a steadfast
friend, and patient watcher, anti whether j
the •"Constitutional Union Party still iives” j
or not, we think it nothing more than a just
nihute lo his faithful attention, for said I
Millet to receive all its old clothes, and the
undisposed intetesl in the Mutual Insurance
' ornpany. Such uncommon instances of
affect inn under difficulties, deserves to be
rewanled with something more substantial
than the compliment, well done, good and
laithiul servant.
will nut wit. they w*II he made subject to the author- Perioilie'i Is
ity of the Unite.) States, ami finally lose ihncltarac- T , , r . ' - . cs
ter as an imlepen.lent tribe they Iiave clung to so I tie Murker horker Magazine and Go-
Int'f, st'd Uti.it-r so much difficulty. dey s Lady s Book have both been on mir
— liable for Borne time—ub-etice from our post
No Kstiii Vet. I Ita* prevented nu* eatlier notice of these
We are on the tenth week nf drought .■ two very worthy periodicals. The June
One nr two slight showers have fallen in the ' numbers, which we ate noticing, are replete
city, but one mile off, at our resilience, we with matter of deep intern*!. Ihe maga |
hav-* »i- t hail rain enough t.> w ,.( a s ,)k zilie is a capital number, abounding in good
handkeichir-f in ten larks, ami the prospect tilings tor the palate"! the literary Epicure
doe* not h’ighleri Ihe vegetables we an. Godey, ever oil the alert lo please the
hav** ea en bad i «• rain upon f h« m since the w..:ldnf women, senrls forth the present
seed were jdan'ed OnMiatid cotton in our month a licit treat lo th**ir tables. Long
lieig*.beih.,nd are absolutely too etoomy to live Old Knick to fill a table of entertaining
speak of much less look st. With good luxuries, ami Godey, Prince ul caterers, to
rains wc can’t make a half crop. j please the ladies.
ci'v has received his commission as Post
Ma -ter in ihis place.
Mr (.’■ <.k has long been connected with
the office, as assistant under the late Ezta
Daggett, anti will no doubt give geneial
satisfaction. Mr. Sneed the present Post
Master is removed for no cau-e further
than Ins polit cal opposition to the Admin
isliatiou.
A titiaiirc lo 1m* generous.
While our friends Col. Kenan and the
editors ofthe Rieoahr are disputing as to
is the heller whig, would i 1 not be
uf considerate kindness ill somebody
what has become of the Whig
There’s in. n-e to dispute about
Bustos June 7 1 lumber business, which has increased very
Th« Canada:irirved.it Halifax mi Mnnriav. with ' greatly.
old Uverpool dates nt Mav 2*f 1 he Cotton -ate* for
1,1 U he week had hee-. 51! IMW hate*, of whirl, sjiecnla- The Columbia (S V. ) R inner nf Tuesday !«»*•
says about half past 2 n’rl.a-k. a Iteav ily charged
r-lnttd exploded nv.-r the l.iwtr. striaing several
points. At the Charleston D pot. tha Pnnrp-
ntinder, .Mr. Daniel T. Raiclitf was in-lantly kill
ed
Ship owners ant! masters will be inieres
led to know that a marine railway, capable
of sustaining Ve-sels <>| a hundn-d tons bur
den, has been cotnide'etl at Key West.
Vessels ran now be repaired without hav
ing out.—Ancient C.t,j.
The Planter** Bank of Sivaftnab h»a de- i ***^*^^^1"**®®®®^*®®®*®*"™**** I
dated a dividend ef eight percent, forth* A FI^I B COTTON BAR3I i NV aVCT* Uftt \nS\l\U\C ?
1 FOR SALE.
Washington Territory is rapidly filling Up , rr>||p. subscriber nftVrs for sale his
with emigrants There ate fifteen saw J VAI.UABL.K PLANTATION
mills in operation in the territory, besides 1 * n Coweta f.ounty.teu tnile* front New nan.
Several others in contemplation. A la'ge
number ol persons a>e engaged in the
w Inch
an act
to say,
party ,
friends "f Columbus were ttea'ed vety civ
illy in Savannah, ml the handsome (ties
eats I" Mr. K..ok"gey and the liberal dis
play ol evety delicacy known to the sea or
the land, wete palpable manifestations of
the generosi'v ol on*- seahoaul (tier).I--. But
the Meat is over— M t Ivookogey has return-
tlit* Cake ami S,taw
ed— and we now call
claims, while there is no patty to appeal to
for a decision of those claims.
To lliose who With tin* Foxier:*.I Un
ion lor Ihi' C»iii|*'t£titi,
We will furnish the Federal Union, from
the 15 ii nf June to the lA'h ,.f November,
for one D.m i.ah. We make this offer that
those Dent..era's who do not lake any pa-
per rti'iv know whal aie the pto-pects anti
i-sut- bet.oe the Pally in ihe approaching
Eledi-.ris. Will not on, itifiuetti al Demo
crat' nt the -e'et. I counties make an • ft-'i'i
to get out piper citculated extensively to
theif neightroi It..oil.
Six coj'ies t.o live dollars, or ten copies
to one adtltess, fin eight dollars; invaiiably
ill advance.
Deleg.iies to the i»emoeintic Utalc
Convention.
April,ig—W W S.--shuts, >'.-alitirf! Halt.
Bal.iwui—S-irim. I Mtil’timh, XV T Williamson.
Win. McKinlev U'm. Stcrit*.
Hihli—la* Dean, i* Tr.-n-v i< A Smith. Rnbt Col
lin*. E A Tharp**. A l.iicki-tl.
Raker—N W f"oitter. (iet. ("ollpy. M Chastain.
Bnlb'Cll—Jt.ltr, l(.,,,rhnan W II M. Lean.
Camden—A S Aikiti-on J C r-n.ith.
Carr,.It —1| \V' VVii.iten. It F lie,tilt.
I "raw fur ti — II Steele, <i KUlltiler. T C Hnwtir-I.
Bet j L'tckeir altdJ .1 Hayles
C.tiii|ibell—J. F Nelson W Sillitnan. VV .McLe-
Cli'i'liatn—Tim* Pnr*t». D ArnoM. J \| MiHett.
Cherokee—l K Brown. I, Hiiicotnb W J Willi-
lord J L D Harbin.
Clarke—VV L MnolleII. \V II Hull. M SI,eats and
W 3" VVoi'Zenrraft
Coweta—VV I! VV Deot. S W Lee, S J Elder, T
M (intfin
Dad,-—11 II Tairini Cajit A Sheet
DeKallr—J .1 Whitaker. A Nelsnri. T W J Hill.
Dooly—I Collier. J Monger E Rot's,
l ari) — B II Iti.bins,-n. F ’l Cullens.
Elbert—Dr .1 R Browner, Al.tj \V Tinsley, J H
Anderson. Win T Van Dozer
Emanuel — K Swain, ti VV Clifton.
Fa)eiie—J F Johnson. I f Whitaker.
Forsyth—C Coen, (> N Lesley, T Strickiand, L
F Wilcox.
Floyd—J .VI Berrien Col Spollock
Hatiroek—I, luer.un M Johnston. VV Rushing Jr
Heard—T Striekkuid B I) Thomassoti.
Hertrv — H II tih-nn, 8 ii Hmill). J W Hairthrick,
R M Stell,
H iber*liaui — I) I’liiHips. J Sanford. R E .McMillen
J Van Boren
Houston—J \ Pringle. J H Powers, E J .McCehee
VV Herrirtz'ntt.
Jack*,,,,—VV P .Miller. R White, R J Park. John
Flanigan.
Jasper—C I) L'un-ir. J VV Shropshire, R Jordan j*
(J E F VV Campbell.
Jefferson—-V R Wright. R C Roldans. E C Hook,
.lone*—lolitt S Walker. J o kson Rhelt. VV S
Monghnn at.d l.erov Singleton.
L* e—A E llarn* [ I* Cork.
Liberty—K I hind. It tt .1 am*. II F II nnn
Lum.ikin—CnlWm 'I Vaninm, (v*3i) J D Field;
ICiu hnn I* H iriiMit. J tCxib K !>;ivi«:
vtacofi—P VI A Hunter, Samuel
Mail
M iriiin.—TI»n»Mf ii< Oliv» r. II. M .f^fer.
—Ci. .[ I**ift*. I) Boz*-m iri. T. Lomax,
John (|ni(iTi J T.
Mcrriweiher—VViiii ini H P Hall. Peter .M Martin.
John A (Iri-tnu. iV 15 Katou
Monrof*—W (' KeiMmtf. Lamar, T B WiL
iiain^. Z K Hartnmi.i II Jn*i»v.
Morgan—T V >Mlold. J VV Burney. <i RJ^up.
N**vvt«»n—.1 B Hendrick. L. Q, C Lamar, J H R«»b-
A H Lhp
O^lfihurpe— F P Robinson, A VV Jnckson, P M
StHpbens*. .! I! jr.
Patii«lin£—,t| Mnnhcws. (i Gray.
Pik*—I Neal, VV l) Alexander, T S M Bioodworth
J is Pppinjrpr
Pulaski—I! DeLamar. I' Pollock. (1 VV’ Jordan
li cbm *mi — la-'* Gardner Jr-, VV K .McLaws, J
M IJ ill liiihi Phillips.
Kandolph — S p AI!i«on. L Varner. S VV r . Brooks.
Spatililm^—Hernliy V arner, K VV 7 McCiine, C (;
Bow** n
Siew.ir! — 1 A Tucker. I! V Alnlkey. I) G Rogers,
Sumter—J P (iiii*»rv. J.hS Fi»»h VV VI Bra iy.
r Paii if’. rro— M (•ritfni. I) A VVilliaiiM VV . Bell,
Timiji—T c Harper K J Bacon, VV ? A ^pear, J
H Town**. J A l{n—e I
Tax l*»r—J**—;»* iViinissnii H H Long,
IVlfaif—VI ii Wilcox. VI A Durr
H V| JeiiitiiH
Talh.it—I D Wilson. W A Daniel. A G Perryman,
F. VV Pou.
T*iff««*—Dr. Gibbon. II p..nlk, VV S K»*llv.
lips'll — T A iV’pjivpr. VV Hunt 11 F Knox, J B
Kencall P llolliwav Ja-* M >111 Mb
VValioii—J lliliyer. VV ^ Ivey, L V\ r illiamv r J S
Still
Warren- Tho*: .Wal. N \ VV’icker. 5J H Hubert.
VV alkor—M n-ba»"l l)ick*nn
VVavne—S n Bryae, B«*br Risbard.
VVaxhingtnii — ^*ml R VV Flournoy,
Sanil Fl**M. I **e W irlliHii
VV'ilkiiKon—A L t’oebrane. J F Burney. Jas Tay- j
lor. B U B.imum
Rice a shade higher.
Mist cUrtTKOux.
The Par[fir rewhed Liverpool on the ‘24rh. P. V!
| Diplomat c intercourse lias b«en entirely broken
off bet ween Austria an<l Swi'z - rland
The news from Biirinab is iiofivorable to Bri^isb
1 infcresi**
; The news from Constantinople for bodes trouble.
The nlliniatnin of Russia is reinsert by the Porte.
A final an-w. r to that effect wtis given by Men-chi-
koff on the 20 h
The French fleet hn« been ordered to the Dardn*
nelles. which has ncca-ioncd great excitement on the
P iris Bourse |r was generally believed that Napo-
1< on bad thtcateiied t«» d» clare war if RusHi;\ hesitates
I in her demands regarding the holy places and the
' protectorate of the Greek Church
On the urgetf request of the Ftnpernr of China,
: the American and I ogli-b ships of war in ihe Past
ern water** have undertaken to protect Nankin
Shanghai, ainl the mouth* of the canal against llie
reb** Is.
[*i ihe Fngl'sb P.irliament. Lord Clarendon and
Biissel s’aied ilia* th- French and Fughsh einnassa*
ilor*» were HCfiog hi concert ai Constantinople—that
the County seat, and five miles from the Atlanta Al |
La Grange Rnioad and nineteen miles from tne |
, town of LaGrauge. The place contains 40*> acres i
; ol which 250 are cleared end ill I igh s*i«iie ofcuitiva- ;
lion, nearly all fresh, and is con«n!e»ed the best
! Fanning Lain! iii ihe c*tiin'y 1’he improvements !
comprise, a fine new framed Gin H«»u»e. with ca*t ■
gearing ol ihe best quality, and -'ll excellent Screw, |
all hinli last \ear; fine Or<*hard «»l select fruit; good
Negro Houses. Stable* Cabin**. &C The place is l
W*"ll improved. Tim location is eligible in every
respect being heallby and in a moral and intelligent
| neiglihorbond The price will he moderate P«m*
i «?>smij given as soon ns ihe growing crop i** gath-
• ered. Other valuable lands can be bought adjoining. I
j if desired With ihe place can be bought stock of)
: Cattle Hogs, farming utensils. Corn, fodder, oats. ,
&c. For further particulars apply to the sii^cr.ber :
at New nan, Coweta county. G*
'JAS. L CALHOUN, i
June, 14. 2—(f !
There are in tlie New York Custom
House some seven liunilred subordinates.
F-n these places there are twenty-seven
thousand applicants a? the present wiitint;
Ttie saletie.s a,ta«"he,l to these offi,-er* are
stihs'.smi )tlv as follows: One of £3 000. t 1 the Banks and Bunk in
two ■)(*$£ 500 three of S2 200 five of S2.000
A PROCLAMATION.
CEORRI.4,
BY HOWELL COBB.
(iovernnr nf said State
f all ari l -insular the Prestderts and llasttier* of
of (ieotsia.
Institutions in t'.e State
seven :,f SI SOO. thirty six of -SI fiOO. one of P''rs'ian.-e of an \ct ofthe General As*enthlv.
*>, lr , n , , i . i-o'itle-l ‘-An \ct to chartse. point mu and rerulate
SI 400. and the tematttder va-vtng :rom ,1^ „„„„„ it| wh jch the returns ofthe several Bank
S-aOO l * * SI. 00,7 —At'/f \ Ork paper. ioj, losutotioti- ol tins State shall hereafter be no tde.”
' approved Fehrna,) 2I«\ lrtotl. I do hetehv call upon
Important Railroad Moremint—Robert j you. and require each and * very one of such Banks
Mills. Esi) eueitteer and atchitect, in a card i * ,,rf l"s''"'fi"ns. to make and transmit to
pit'>li-heil in the Union, intimates that art
improved railroad engine has heen pet fee-
ted by him. that will he capable ot running
a mile a minti'e fi,r any distance, an,I that
he has neatly accomplished an improve
ment in the cons'ruction of railroads. r»y
the iitteunrv ol tin* Ortiunan Empire would he pre- I means of which this rale of speed may he
served, and hoped Russia would in.»i**i upon nothing
inei»m;;at;tnl*» h^r^wntli tint in the pr***f»ni slam of ;
flic quo-lion cnuld give no furibcr indicaiinu of the
course ofthe Bmi-h GoveruniHot
IVlazuii bad arrived safely in Knglind.
t f’Donohoe. the Irwh patriot, had escaped from
Australia in an American v*•*<**!.
(i,imcn Victoria will vnit the Dublin Exhibition
soon.
A fiLe report t» at ?b*» Ln'i in f.irccy had entered
Turkey violently aft* Cted flie Bari** b«»ur«*e.
It is reporied tbai Nap»4eon bad assured the Ru-s.
wan that much «**• h»* de-ired the peace of
Fntope be wiiild not beotafe t«» change hi-* policy
if Russia forced measures*ho-mle to France and to the
East. j
made in safety He anticipates, from his
improvements, the ability to c»o**s the con
tinent, fixun the Atlantic to the Pacific, in
as many minutes as theie are miles of dis
tance. His imp»oveil r.*ac|, he states, c«»m*«
bine** safety of travel wi:h economy of con
struction.
me. within tht ty days after the date hereof, a just
, and true return under oath or affirmation of ns Pres-
, sident and I'ashier. of the state and condition nf such
Bank n*«d B inking Inslituiion. w ith the name- of its
President and Directors, and a list of its Stockholders,
on the day of;he regular weekly meeting ot the Pres
ided’ and Directors thereof, next preceeding the dale
, of this requisition
Given under my ham 1 and the Seal ofthe Execu
tive Department, this 10th day of June IK>3
HOWELL COBB.
By the Governor,
Wm Steele. Sec’y. Fl. Dept. 22t
XILLEOGG VI LLB) Ol*
OR, E. O. DOYLE, t»ke» pleasure inm-
nutiiiciiig to in lilids anil the public genera ly, that tlM
above tiopii nr a'ul sti^riorly appointed Esiabliah'Witt,
formally rond'irtnl by T. Carlton Coyle. M. D, is (l»W
ready lor th * rta-epiioti of P-t i.-nt, aeeking a restora
tion of Health All chronic alf ction, iff the iliinin
t Irgaoism N,i,-ce,sf„llv IreattHl al tin* losiitute. t>,)*pop
s'". '-out, Khetitu Haiti, Couiipattoo, Hein irrhoid*. or
I’tles, Hetuirrtiag'fi. Atnite>rrli(E t, Uy*m •tiorriitea,
Fluor Allots, tteonul limpla.-era -ots, Affi-'miis of Ilia
ete» and ears, Tetter. Erysipelas, So-rofula, Dropsy,
Syplii t». Neuralgia, S,-inn,n - Tic Douloureux, llyate.
rtn. Kptleps) , or ilielallmg aiekneaa. V-rligo, 1'araly.ta,
Apoplectic letnlem-y, Aoilima, Hriau-hitis.Ctiiomcln*
fl mult on ofthe Sloniareti nod Bowels, Atrophy and in-
tleed eteiy hnhit, or Cltronn ,h-en.«l aetioii that ia
curable, an,! all dis, uses are curable, if uuorganic lesion
he pr, s in.
'I he Ladies Department is under the imtn-dia'e «u.
pervisitat ol that n.-compit Itsl Li.ly Alra. Jane Mat
thews, ho well known tu the old pilroiw of me Eat-ib-
Itsliiti-nt. Th* fartlni -s which this Institution off*ra
for the I'ro.-ter-tillon of a strictly ilydropahuc a't.l ,1)'-
gietitc Cuuiae ttf treattiietit, together with ila easlfi-s, of
ucees* from all loittis in tieorgia a ,1 the adjoining
Stair*, renders it p Titliarly adapted to the want* ol lip
valid*, dtoorou,ol availing themselves of the effi *acv ol
the VVater Cure. The purity of the w ti«'r and accents
ramlationa for Gue,u,are luo well known to need com
ment.
In tilting up the EstaMnhment no expenae ha-i heen
spared, that could coittiuce to inik-it one of tin fit wt
deMntbleplaces ol* r**rtorl tor Invalids in the U. States.
Patients will her-quire,I lolurnuh their own otiiliu—
tlie-e will ruinuet of Friction Sheets and Towels, t.oin*
presses and Kiaok *U lor Slid,> tfie pu'pises, all of which
can he purchas d It re. on tlie in >st reasonable terms
TERMS, Professional attention, u*eul Baths &c. #10,
per week, lioartl S") ;>r week |snu lie monthly.
Servants Treateil and Koartled lor Silt per week
Mtlledgeville,Georgia, June 7th, IS53 l-2tn
Conuwcnccment E.x,eYevsea,
GLOKftlA F E MALE COLLEGE.
f PIIK CmnineriCFin iit mon will be preached
JL bv Rev. Laudriiiu. of .Vlacoii, oil Sunday,
July *.trd
A mi n a i Exmiiinati >n commences Monday July 4ih-
Junior KxIiimiiioii Wednesday. *’ fitb,
Annual Concert Wedneswl.iy Evening,
C’oiiiinencenient and Addre?*^. ThiiNluy, “ 7lH.
r J'h« public are invited at’end
HENRY M UOLTZCLAW.Sec. Fan.
Madison June I, I•■‘53 I 4t
(iF.tfRGlA A PP< MNTM ENTS.
\Va**bingt»*ii. Line ft —The following Georgia ap-
poiu»ineriis{ were marie tn day:
Sobmmn Gohen I’**-?.warier. Savannah:
Rofieri McKay and Wn. J. .Mciotowh. Appraiers
for the Pi»rt of Savannah;
James ^1 Smytfie. Pn*»m isfer. Augusta;
Robert G horc\»h. I'oMtu istcr, f ’obirnbuy;
Janos \ NV-hc. Pin master. Macon
The Senior Editor oftie (icorgian get*i a Chir«e-
sbip.
Grnnd Enrampmtul I () 0 F —The annual ses-
won of* the Grand Eiicampment I. O. O. F' of the
Male of Georgn convened hi Macon on Thursday
last* There not being much hnsiriess lipforp the
body it adj nrrr.cd at (J oV|ock P M the same
da\. The following Pi.uiarflH Were duly elec
ted Officers ot the Encampiiieiit for llie ensuing
ye ir.
»f No 1
* No I
No 2.
* No 7.
1 No. 2
* No 2,
No. I
No 1.
FJnrrihle death from the. bite nf a Rtwlesmi.e.—On :
Sa»urda\ the I4ih inst a soil of Vlr. Fuich. of this ;
cotiutv. wliile picking whnr»|e harries was struck by !
a Rattlesnake—upon b« ing struck he started to run. j
hut found the -H ike Had iu firigs fastened to his parity- j
Inonileg. an f in «:hitnhfiugand scuffling to get loose, j
tho sink** struck him six or seven lime* The lad j
was ah’iiit fourteen «»r fifteen years ot age. He sur
vived hut a f».*w hours -St Auaus'ine Ancient City, I
May 2S/A. " 1
Art uinislrat’ir’si Stile
♦ntWl.i* he Hold on the fir^t Tuesday in August
next, at the Court llame Do »r in Irwiuville
Irwin enmity, between the legal hours uf sale, one
Lot of Laud No one hundred and two (|0i) lying
and being in the <vh Disi of said rm»»»iv »s ihe pro
perty of Fretlenck Rooks, late of said comitv. der’d
So|il for the benefit of tfie heirs. IVrins on the day
«vf sale AS\ ROdKS, Adm’r.
June fi 1853 2—
ExccuiorS Stile*
ILL he sold ai the < ***** rt House in Mouficello
ty on the first Tii.^dtiy in August neit. under an
| order of the Court of ordinary of Jasper county.
A R Wright,
J Odfins.
E C Sherwood
C11 Jnbn-on
Geo PaUen.
F. C Grannis,
E »S Kernpton.
DC Hod« kin*.
VI G \V P.
M E G II P.
R VV G S \V*
li IVliJ VV.
R W G -S
R W Ci T.
R W G Rep.
W G Sentinel.
U eak: nervous depres
iuriomerahle mental as well is physic tl evils, the vic
tim ot dvspepsit ts indeed an n’yj^c.t ofCtunuiise.ranofi.
Yet it i- ab-urd for him to despair. We c«re u*»t how
lo v. weak, nervo is and irrinihle be mav be t the cor
dial properties of 11 im’II • nd’s German Bitters, pre
pared bv Dr (’. M. Ja» kson. Ploliifelpbia are stron
ger tfian flu* nnnv headerl monster which is preying
upon bis body and mind; and if be chouses to fry
tbt'u. we will insure a speedy cure 5?ee advcrfi«emf.
THEfJRIvATI 8 r DISCOVERY of THE AGE
Panters. Farmers Fa nine* and oH»er*«. ran pur-
cIihuh no rein *dy eq.| d ».» :>r Tobias’ Venetian Lin
iment, fir i L-euiery. ('olio. Croup Chronic Rhen-
iiiHlistii. Qoiiisev. Sore Throat. Toothache, Sea Sick
ness, Cuts. Burns Swellings. Old Seres, .Vfosq nto
Bites, Insert Snugs. Rains m the Limbs Chest Bark
Sec. If ll does not give relief, the mo* ey wdl be re
funded. all tnai is asked is a ftial. and use it accord
ing lo the directions
I in spirits Httrl A nr-v t„ ' ' l '"' r1v pr<.'tM-*"rv ttoU**. -arl, f,.r Pttirtv l>„ IIl-.rs.
agnust KntM Ware, prm tpal and Ino Ware i bos.
Ware and Thomas Gardner, securities, notes belong
ing to the estate nf Anthony Peeler dec’.d.
JOHN STEPHENSON one of the
Executors to Estate of Anthony Peeler, dec'd.
June 6th 1853. 2—id.
'f)'\ N Tiifsrtav tbt* 26'h tlsv uf July n»-xt will lit* soli)
.tat tli^ lain r^sid-'itee ul K,-7.i"li Willis •l*-, , M . all
«l tb** tisus'i tb o |>r,>|»;rtv oC *u,l “st ito: Cuusisiiug
of l|u*s. i.'attli tuus^ an I Kit'-bnii fiti nil tire »fec —
Tetls* inadu know u utt tlv»- <Iav of sale.
ROBT V. WILLIS.
June 14. 1853 2—
McManus -v co„
GltOCC»< AND C»»I llltSIO*
MERCHANTS,
E A TII X KIN, GEO K ti I A .
W ILL keep constantly on hand a good supply
of BAGGING. ROPE. B\CON. !Ro\,
and other articles generally needed by planters Also,
the lo st (p» th'ies of LIUUoKS, SEGARS, and
Fancy Groceiics
As their Sftwk h»s been purchased in the best
markets and laid in principally for cash, they will
be enabled to se»l upon Chirleston, Savannah and
Aligns a term**, with freight and charges added.
A liberal price will he pud at all lun-s for Cotton.
They will also attend to the selling of articles upon
cmnmtssioii for which pnnipt remittances will be
made or draffs accepted
'Their friends and the public generallv. are resppet-
f illv im ited to call at the corner of Jefferson and
South streets, near the Depot, and examine for them*
selves.
Ail orders will meet prompt attention.
T Me M ANUS,
AUGUSTUS F GRIGGS.
SAMUEL WALKER.
June 7.1853. I—rt
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors*
a LL persons having demands against the estate
Ax of Robert VVilbs. late of Bddwm county decM.
This article is an F'ngbsh rein- ate requested to present them according In law. and
edy. anti was used bv IVUhain die Fourth. Die Kin ft ; these indebted lo ?>aid estate will pleast. make inline-
of England and certified lo bv fiitn. as .a cure for diate payment
Rail Rond Accident — Lngiof Life —We deeply re-
gretloie irn bv .idisp iom received bv a gentlemari
in Ibis niy tfi it a «eri»»ii- accident on-ured last night
on the M icoii cV W* stern Road, while.be pas-engcr
train was on iu w .y to Marnn 'Th*? 11:ii»* ram** in
collision with two cow- which were no the trick --
tb«* pas-enger <**r was dirown off down an etnhank-
ment. and dashed to am ; s 'Tt;e. mail guard was in
stantly kil e*f. and five passengers seriously inj ired;
am ng tliein me Hon ,\!exande» H Stephens No
blame ss attach- tf lo thus,, in charge of the train 'The
passeng* r far oidv. was thrown oft* the track
The dispaicli from wtudi we gather the above par
ticular*, is dated Macon J line 8 i) o’clock. A 'I .
and is signed *»v the Presj lent ofthe Macon Sl Wes
tern Road —Savannah Jmrnul.
Rb- iimati-m. vvlieu everv thing else recommended
by bis PbvsH ians has lath’d.
Over 10 000 Of 10 «»f B.»*iles have been soi l in the
United States, without a '•ingle failure, and tinny
famines have staled, tint if if w as $|0 per bottle, they
would never be without it. in case of Croup, as it is
as certain as it is applied. |t cures Toothache in
three minutes; (lead.iche in half an hour and <’ho!
eta when first taken, pi a few hours
ROBE T V WILLIS. ) .
WILLIAM 0. LEE. j " ,ll " r
June 13.1853. 2 7t
GEORGIA W ilkmsnii county.
W HERE\S. Z ’inis FnrUhatn. Guardian of the
pers m nid property of Iverson Garmon, mi
nor of \Ueu ammo late of «*ud county* deceased ,
It is perfeedy applies to me for letters of dismission from said Gu ir-
A few day« sit.ee. an old man. one nf the inmates
oflhe county poor house. Indianapolis, while en
gaged in a scuffle w itii Henry Hoagtand an idiotic
pauper was huien bv him on ihe bub* finger In-
ft ninuatioii extend d to the wh de arm. The man
became delirious and died in two days afterwards,
e\ idetiilv frnui *he poison commutiicatcd to Ills sys-
ten) bv the bite on tlie finger
innocent to take internally, and Ins the retromrnen- j dianslup.
datiou of tinny nl the most emin-'fli Piiysiciaus in I These are therefore fo cifa all persons concerned to
the United Slates Price 25 and f>0 cents. ] b*? and appear at mv office within the time prescribed
KJ* Dr 'Tobias fits also put tip a Liniment for bv hw. In-how cause if any they have, why said let- 1
Horses, in Pint Unities, which is warranted—el^tp- fers«l»ou1d not be granted
er and lieiter tlnri any other, for the cure of Cole*, j Given under my h »nd at office this 7th day of
Galls, Swellings, old stores, cuts, bruises, scratches, June 1853 2 5t SA.VlL BEALL. Ordinary,
ertreked fteel *Src. Price 5bcents. i
Dr 'Tobias cuuM fid a do/eu newspapers with the ; J!ISpi*r
cerificates and letters received, relating lo lire won- j before tlie Lourt House door in
derful cures accomplished by Ins Liniment, but cun- ^ V ?,1P ,, ’ vv,, ‘ f '1*»nncel!o. Jasper county, on the
eiders that warranting it. -nfti-ient. ** anv person I Tuesday in September next, within the legal
who does not t.blaiu relief, need nor pay for it 'There : butirs of s tie. the fidiowing property, to wit:
hist,een -o much worthless Medicine sold to the | 1 couch * 1 cUu-M. 1 double barrel shot gun. I bo- i
public, that Dr Tobias w i-fies bis ariicle to lest on t **enu. 1 w a/drohe. 2 sets of knives and forks, I set of
its own merits—and if lie gives the value of tlie mo- \ white Huna ware. I lot of pots, ovens and kitchen
ney received, then be asks the pair*m »ge of ihe pub-
Adjournment of the. \b tnp\is Conrcation.
Baltimore, J line 10—Tlie Memphis Gonvention
adjoinned lo meet at ('harlcstoti hi April next.
Execution of Spring.
Philadelphia, June lo—\rfbur Spring, the mur
derer was hung in this mv this morning. He died
protesting bis own innocence and that of his son.
Lriter fro n Californio.
eivx\ ork. June r* — Th** Promttheus lias arrived
with three hundred ihuti-ond dollars in gold.
lie. not oth-rwjs
Dr. Tomas’ nflim 210 (*reeawi**li st. NVw York.
CA SK, F- >ii T <Sl Go.. Sole Whole-ale and Re
tail Agents. Midedgeville; and f*r s ilo by the Drug
gi-ts and store-keepers ibroiigh*»nt Georgia.
i furniture I one b«*rse waggon and harness. | saddle
| and bridle. I side table l light stand. 2 cows and !
calves. 400 lbs of b icon, sold as the property of j
James T Wood, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa is-ued
from and returnable fo the Inferior Court of said
! county,in favor of lleurv A Dickinson vs J imes E !
I Wood Property pointed nut in -aid mortgage.
A Giiarranteed Gore for Asthma. Old Go-gris. Af- ,,,,p I cow and calf, halfdoz-n chairs,
fe* tinns ofthe Gb-sl. &c .hv llullowav’s P,||t —Re- ar,< * ,,|,p bedstead and mattrass. and one table; levied
cei.tlv some exiraordmary experiments have been j M! * ,h# * P r, T Mf| y ol Willmn H Muth-shed mortgager,
made upon various patient* suffering for long peri- I h» satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor nf James E Howard |
od-under mosi distressing Asihmattc complaints — ! «nortgagee vs said Vloth^hed; property pointed^ut
while others were aff. cted w ith Indigestion, Acidity, j j n mortgage.
Pro>luction of the. Cuhfurnia and Australian Mines
—'Tlie New \ mk l.coiiouti-t tfitnks ihtt the produc
tion nf gold is perhaps even in greater amount than
the miihiplicaTinus of paper The A •stialian fields
are known »«, have \ teided it, thirty dav« t*» Fefirua-
rv 5ih. IH53. 275.3ff- ounces—$ ,506 160—«ftd
tfiere arrived in New York from California tn the
same thiiiy day (i 61 s .31ft. 'Thus ttie two sources
supplied lo I’i'iiimeici* ever $12 000.000 in a utoii'b,
and Micceeifiug monib- Iiave n*»l diminished theaver-
age. as I ir as G ibf.M'm i is c Minerned. The amount
is near $ 1:1 (MfO.O(N) per mouth actual receipts, or
$|* s 0 000 0(10 per a nu imii Hitherto these vast means
hav « fteen rapidly «h-«,»he*f by the rising prices ntiii
increasing wants ol coo-uierce ami trade, and this
5|I,-I.rpunii tins : */OlitefHCled the itlftilefl**** *,l the gold
upon fixed property. 'This ptoces* will <-onUitue,
but with le-s lore*-: and a more rapid increase m
property va'ii.iu**n may be looked for.
The r apiil »7icre isu «»1 n.e 'l**t m*»ns. anti
the ease at,*l iapuliiy vvjrh which they Ltiiltl
cnies, f’»uii;I c«ihu»i* - t *-tc, has been a fie-
tjueut subject ••f terriaik. A C*>f lespovulenV
«»f the N. \ 'ruins, wiitino ft»*rn Suit Lake
Cry. gives »l»e f dbiwitig * xphualiou ofthe
aj |>Hit hr mn*Vel; —
8i**kness Soreness and a sinking at the stomach, pro
ducing *\ mptoins that frequently terminate in Drop
sy. and other dangerous diseases. To the non,her of
a dozen patients were < hoseu, being considered more
or less incurable, they Were pul under a cotitse of
Hollow;)^ s ( elebraled Tills wliirli c*,inpletel\ suc-
ceeded in the cur«? *,f them in about seventy days
from the commencement, and some even in le*a
than half Oiai time
June 7. 18.53.
C D BOSTICK, D. Sh’ff.
2 id
*11E DICIJVES
WHICH NEVER FAIL TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION. AND ARE USED BY MANY PHY
SICIANS IN THEIR PRACTICE:—
!>("- J. S. Rose, i* ho Honorary M tnhsr of!
tho Philai)Hl|,lo i Mt-ilical Society; ami graihi iieH in
1820. at tlie University of Petin-vlv-initt, ntiHer tlie
guidance of tli- truly eminent Profes nrs Phvsjck.
It I*. K.
NOT USED EOK ALL DISEASES OR COM- r, "'t">' : »'' Gibson. Coxe. Ja nes and Harp—names
nt tn* rs *.., , , . 1 celehrated for medical science— and having had daily
li I* (> li t P **«■*« take notice, 'ba- | jni^n-onrse ami consultation will, iltiM* dtstinfinished
. *.,. C \ l A "u nn P'T?' Phvstctans. respect,,^ disease of all kinds and the
funis, it i-n not necessary to ftik** more than on** of the ! ,* ' . ^<* . , , « , ,
■ • ... , ,t . ... . proper reiiieihe* »f, -ref »r and heing **o , »ci»ed by thou-
Remedies ;it tin? turn . I hey are made to act mutant- l 1 \ r . ... . . , r> 7 .
...... a .. 7 • . , j sand-* **f Ins p itients to tmr up fits rr»*p irau*,*is. he
ly upon the di-eu^e tli«-y ate Mtended to reumve— ! a . . K .k «> - , .t# n
■ » |* .» | • /, r , ’ i now otters to the Public as ttie result nf his expert-
Oh? ,s amt dVr ' U . t 0 ^'’"*' ! for ffie pas, thtrtv years .1,- follow V.Jna.de
* : *, * . ""ays eady Re te ,s to p MIII j|y Medicines, each one snileil to a specific dis-
M»p pain instantly and remove its range* speedily.— i . . . 7 *
ll y.Ml are ..filleted « i'll I’holera wit It cramps spa-mis j K imscs „ J ...
Clnll Fever — »\ itlt - oenraljJ,a, toothache; “'i f "
vs .It. rltarrhar t. ,i v .r„„r, _ adway s Il5dv Relief I yitf»r»liM 8 * Or.Il..l
will, the nionieiii it t* applied externally or taken in- | Tb- greatest discovery m Medical Science!
temallv. attest tlie pm^re.. of the disease. alla\ the 1 This astonishing Preparation Tor raising any weak
most torturing pains F"r sick headactie. II R Relief , cnnsntiiiie.n. dehilitated by care, labor, study or dis.
is die ntn.-l speedy relief known. j ease, act? liken chmil. ll gives strength and appe-
K K 1! No 2._EOR BAD BLOOD. tile, and possesses great invigorating properties
Rtdway’s Renovatinu Resolvent slum Id he used ! For Heart Disease all Nervous Affections. Flattie
lit a few hours after taking a do*, of this pleasant l*“«<"*". HMuUmrn.. Restlessness. Numbness Neural
remedy, the patient feeis n wot king in liissvstent It * " *"
Fvmiilu Jlctlical College of Peiut-
sylvauia-
FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION.
<J 1111 E next Course of Lectures in this Instinitinn
will cotiimence on Sa'trrday. October let. 1 *53.
amt continue fi-f. months (ll weeks) closing on die
28th of February. 1854.
FACULTY.
David J Johnson. M. D-. Professor of Chemistry
and Toxicology
F.llwnod ll irvey M I).. Professor of the Principles
and Practice ol Medicine.
Ililtiern Darlingto* , Al. D , Professor of Physiol
ngy
Edo in FnsseM. M D.. Professor of Anatomy.
Mark ti K or. 'I I).. Professor of Materia Medici
and IJeneril Th-rmentors.
Mar'll ,11 Vlorvry. M 11 . Professor of Obrletrics
a, rl l)tse t-es of Wo nett and Children
Al inra I Fowler. H. I) . D,.*m nrstralor ol Anato-
tnv and tChemistry.
Persons wislimg tnrther informnion as to terms,
regnl nio„s, ,Vc . or tlestrto is of receiving copies of
the Anmicetnent. will plea;- apply, person illy or by
elter. to the *et>i of the Faculty.
DAVID J JIHIN.SO.N. M* D.
2U Arch Street, Ptnladelnliia.
May 31.1353 . 52 4t
ni
W ILL dispose of their of (I gr-
«ie« I’iAS'i •< :»•»'* Urttiialniei
AT GKEATL Y REDUCED PRICES.
May 31. 1853. 52 if
1C t rlivtii Sttjerlar Conn, >
FEUKUAiCV TElin, 1833. j
Caholimk Ki.i>ridge, i Libel
vs. N for
Sxmuf.i. alias Lafivette F.i.dridof. \ Divorce.
I r app 'art ig to tlie Court, that Ihe Defendant live •
in the State ot Alalttmi so tit it the ordinary process
of law cannot lie served upon him. ll is ordered that
lie appear at ttie next Term of this Court, or in de-
ft,tit of appearance, that ttie cause go tn trial, and
liial this Ro'e he published weekly for two months
before llie next Term.
A irne extract from the minutes.
B. P STUBBS. Cl k.
May 31.1853. 52 9t
SVO ILEl. H4XVEH, Ac.
J UST RECEIVED, by the Subscnher. a choice
selection of Men's and Unlies Saddles, Bridles,
Traveling Bags. Whips. Jfcc A!so. French Calf
Skins, Sole L * ith-r an I II irness Leather, Harness
Trimmings, llorse Collars, Haines. ,Vc.
S B. BROWN.
May 31. 1853 52
BAC0X \ BAC0X \ \
) f \ 'I no v receiving and wi'l sell for the Cash,
10'Mill H>s of Clear Tennessee Bacon Sides.
do Hams.
do
d,r do Shoulder*
Baltimore Bacon.
C. H. WRIGHT.
40 tf
Withi ■'ji detracting in 'lie least I’mrri tint
elite, pi i-e -d the suit's in litis tesjtecl. I
j wiil *ay. that any nther li.nlv nf Anglo*
g-'Zer?, | Shx-iu fat *ners f media,tics, attizms ami ia
b-itets. (,,| erjnal number*) won It) have ef*
liTteil cjnite as ninth, it tint rnme, in the
same length nf time. I think the same
f rftiakets vamilil have effected
tte.ie necaitse tlie amount which has been
. . . Rpr-nt in siiiin.,r; »»f the piiesihn..d ami their
immense hall..,in*, the latgest in the, , , , • ,
! j hurems, wntt'.l nave g,,ne tn a mute useful
tlirecliuti. The »hide rnatvei lies in two
facts—Fits', that tlie emite community
were traiisfei teti here ar unce, wifhmit
wailing f.,, the tedious process uf a gradual
settlement. And second, all their energies,
s'imula'ed by reboj .ns enthusiasm, have
The Aerial No cioalinn Experiment —
The Pitce’d’Aimes has been Kiirmtiiiiied
daily b*r some time by crowds
watching the progress of the extensive and
vatietl preparation* f,,r the ascension of Mr.
Petirr's aetiol ship to rnormw at noon.
I he*e preparations have gone oil rapidly, ■ vl
and from all ap earances rlieie will be no!
delay in the ilepaitrire !•• m,*rr
wor ld, wen* being fiiled with gas yestetday
and swelled gracefully to a great height,
lliotigh not more than half full. The Gas
Company laid down two lines of connection
pipes tr*>m the street, one to each balloon,
and M. Petin was busy ye.ste'day with his
numerous assistants, who all, we believe.
re-»»!vcs ivvri trorn t!tc aoltils all diseased depositea.
make- tlte blood pore. rich, at.d heathy; cures Scrnftr
la Rickets. Hotrtors. t'anrers. Ttunnrs. Sal, Rheum.
Ulcers. S) philts. »Vc No Hisease cut remain in the
sy-teili lhal Is il,irl*r Ihe ii.flilcttCe of the K K Keme
dies. Pi tc>* of Resolvent $ I per bottle.
To KEEP HIE BOWELS REGULAR
Anti Ihe sy-'ettl Ir. e from mo,kid humors R R R
No 3 — Railway'
bowels, liver kidneys, bladder, nretliaand skirt. They
regulate everv organ in the body No sickness at 1 use ihe Pain l'tirer
stomach,, o griping o > weakness, or danger of iak- I 25 and 5U cents
mg cold is experienced after the use oflhe Regula
tors. Their action upon the bowels is pleasant.—
’I hey create a good appetite,am) ea-y digestion;they
cure dvspepsta. ensiiveoese. liver complaint, tndiges
tion. bilious fever levers of all kinds, diseases nf the
urinary organs. Price 25cents per box 52 3
GU 0 For sale liv E. J. WHITE. Alt Milledgeville,
L'lark. Gorily <Sc Co , Gordon; Lirrle Riley A Cul
ver. Sparta
gta.rai-iog ihe spirits and giving power to the whole
svsteni. it is almost miraculous in us effect. 50 cents
a bottle.
!><* you stitTcr Puiu!
Do you suffer pain? If you do. yon will find imme
diate rebel by using Dr Ritsp.’S Pain Gttrer It is
the on I v preparation winch cures, almost instantly.
Sore Throat. Rheumatism, front Colds Pains in the
Sid#. Baeh or L'mbs; Fao* Far or Pnnrhach#: Slnm-
ide or Back: Sti! Neck. Bruises;
. . . . ! been measurably direc'erl by a single will,
volunteered bun tbeir services, in manutac- t i*),
tilling by means. ..facids, zinc, &C., in a 1
number of large hng.-heads, gas of a purer ^
qiiabty than could otherwise he obtained,
but which was necessary. The long, slen
der fabtic, called the ship, was all ready to
Iiave the balloons attached to it, and when
we left a second experiment was being
e real miracle consists in so latge a body j
of rrtt-n and women, in tlie nineteenth c* n-
lury, being governed and controlled by such
gtoss teligious impostuie.”
A Scene to he remembered.— Dr. Rtid a
traveller through tbe highlands of Pent, is
said to have found lately in the Desert of
made with the small steam engine, placed | Alacama the dried remains of an assemblage
at on** end. ami the large propeller screw at;, .fheings, five or six hundred ir. number,
the other, to see that they worked eastly. j men wnrnell ntu | children, seated in a semi-
There will doubtless be an immense
crowd in anti around the Square to morrow,
to witness this daring experiment. We
trust that where s • many hundreds of our
citizens have taken an active ami pecuniary
interest in this experiment, a regard for the
reputation of the city will induce a general
observarice <•( older. Tlie polie-g will be
on the gtotind in force, but we hope the
citizens thetn*elvea will see that suitable
decorum is observed.— New Orleans Picay
une June 4.
circle, as when alive, stating in the burning
waste belore them. They have imt neeii
buried; life had not departed before they
thus *at around, but hope was gone, the
•"Spanish invaders were at hand, and no es
cape being left, they bar) come hither to die.
They still «at immovable in that dreary de*
sett; dried like mummies by the effect ofthe
hot air, they still kept theit position, sit
ting up as a solemn council, while over
that dtead Areopagus, silence broods ever#
lasting. .
R*-giiiaior-, act upon th# stomach. j ach or Bowels. Sid
s. bla'lilt-r. luvllja and skin. They j Gurus, anti Ghilbiatn*. Wherever yon have pain
Safe to all ages. Prices 12£.
COUGH SYRUP,
The best Gough 3yrop in the world. There are
many Cough Syrups which are mere p ihaiives. Dr.
Rose’s celebrated Expectorant or Cough Syrup not
only relieves Hie worst cough, but it allay, all trrila-
,|or, of tlie longs or Throat sot,does any Bronchial
affection, cures the Asthma, and i* decidedly tlie (rest
preparation for Consumption and Long diseases
known. In bottle at 50 cents and $1.
Liver 4'oiii|»lniMi, dec.
For Lirer complaint. Dyspepsia Sfc The Liver
being tlie largest gland in the l.tui.aii bod) . il is more
Ir* qnentlv deranged Ilian any oilier Then follow
Dyspepsia. Constipation, Cold Feel and Loss of
Appetite—Ihe skin heenun-s yellow, the spirits droop, j
and there is a great aversion to society. Reg late the j
Liver, and you enrtect all these evils The surest j
preparations to r ike are Dr. Rosa’s celebrated Kail
Road or Antt-Bilimts Pills They carry off the bi!e,
and soon give appetite and strength
His Dyspepsia Compound should be taken where
a person has heen troubled with Dyspepsia a long
time. Price 50 cent-: hut lor Golds. Hiltons habits,
jaundice. &c. take Dr Rose’s Anti*Bilious or Kail
Road Pills. I2.J and 25 cen s per box.
K3" The above preparations, with Dr. Rose's Med
ical Adviser to persons in sickness and in health ran
be had. nf C.A8F. FORT. & Co, Agents. Mil-
ledgevtlh*. ami al the Drug Store* generally through
onl Ihe Stale. 47 6,eow
O’ A smart aetive Negro Man as
Norse. Enquire at the Hydropathic Isstiidte.
June 14. 1853. gtf.
HEW SOD.% POST.
A fine anicle of S"tla i* served aj
jj'be counter of Mr. E. J. White, of this
dry:
Notice lo Dclmns axt«l Creditors.
fN LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
K Slaughter, late of Ja-per county, decea-ed.
will piease make payment without delay, and those
having demands "against said estate wttt present Ureal
as early as convvnient to the undersigned
JAMES M WILLIAMS.
One of the Adtn’ra.
June 10. 1853. 2-6t
|\ r Y days alter date application wilt be made
m the Court of Ordinary. Jasper connly for
leave lo sell Ihe Land nod N ,‘grnes (or so much there
of as will pay the debt*J belonging to the estate of
Thetuas K Slaughter, deceased.
JAMES M. WILLIAMS.
Or e of tbe Adm’-».
June 14,1653.
5,11,11 tbs.
5,MM !!,s.
10 000 Ills.
May 9th. 1653.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING’-
JUST ItEl ElVEO AT THE
.’HWWAgevWVe CAoftuog Stove 1 .
A general assortment nf RE ADY MADE CLOTH
ING Manuficrtired to order and the work warrant
ed. all of wlui-h will be sold on reasonable terms.
VIZ:
Blk. Blue & mixed Cashinarelte Sack If Frnck Coat*
Blk. Drap De Ta and Alpacra. do do
White and Brown French Linen, do do
Buff and Dralt Planters Line i. do do
Will. Grass Cloth and Pongee. do do
And a srent eariefu not here enumerated,
purrs,
Blk and Fancy Cassiinere; Planters Linen,
Witt & Fancy Drilling. Wirt and BuffFrench Linen
Blk C«shm ir«ite slid Drap DeTa. &C...&.C.
And a general assortment of VES I S of virion*
style* and qualities.
PIECE GOODS.
A large assortment of Cloths. Ca«simere», Vesting*
and a vtriely nl SPRING GOODS of Superior
quality, which will he uiadeto Mevsuri in the beat
arid most fashionable manner-
l<i(ti:i Knhbrr Cauls. Pauls Leg*
- iteiis Cap. null Unn#c«»vm’
LATEST FASHION OF BF.BF.E’S HATS,
A general assort mint ot all. kind of Huts.
Kept cousin .ily on hand, lire following:
Cotton and Linen Sturts. Drawer* and Under Shirt*,
Boots. Shots, Hosiery, Stocks. Scarfs. Suspen
ders, ('ratals. Collars. Cloak-cords.
Monev and Body Belli-
ffiSYR I’K WELLING i'KUNKS.affV
fejWrcrfWCAKPKT BAGS. VALISES.^TpT
*Brl lTt lUMBERFLLAS. &c. Ac. and^ej^
a line assortment of TAILORS IKIMMINGSol
llie best quality. A . C . VAIL Agt.
March 21*1.1853- 42—if.
mmmmmmsm
A LOT on ham] which wilt be sold hi COS I".
TKEANOisS & T1NSLF.Y.
May 30 J6KV
52
llinuksal all lit tads-
For sale ai this Office
NOTICE.
rpll F. subscriber having bought out th* inlereit *f
JL all other parties in the
WOOL CARD 4k GRIST MILL,
(Located "ear'he Factory.) lately owned hy D. A .
Jkvvei.i. & Go . has pm the B.iine again in operation;
amt wilt he happy to serve nU who way lav or him
with Ureir patroi.ag-. It is mteud*d to put a com*
plete set of WOOLF.N MACHINERY into the
MILL this season and person# denting n. ran I av*
their Wool Spun and Ware lo order, no reasotmblo
term*. D. A.JEWLIL.
March 2611,1653. 43-tf.