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' 1*n* eloquence, lie proclaimed his fidelity to • rnTTn OfTl * T\T|\ t Dll
til* Union of these State*. 1 llJj Ul Ai'l IMil li.
H« soared above the comaoa place* of e
public speaking— be roes above tb* mere
politician and declared bis faithfulness t*
the principles on which our‘Onion is fram
ed ; his faithfulness to the laws on which it j
proceeds and operates ; bis faithfulness to
tb* institutions which distribute tinwdlhli- ,
tj, while they secure the unity of the
"whole. j
As he proceeded, his unearthly (ace eeetn-
-ed to brighteninto fuller, ghostlier meau-
■Ing; hit eye shone like a sunken pit of fire
suddenly disclosed; his attenuated form!
seemed to dilate to his dilating soul; his
noiee seemed exaltod to a trumpet tone; tb* '
CARSVII-rLEj GEO.
New Advertisements. j
We ask tbe attention of the rentier to
the new advertisements in this week’s
paper. Among them may be found J. M.
: Newbt A Co., Dealers in fine Ready-
Made Clothing; also, William Shear,
i Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
' and almost every thing else that is need
. cd in n country store. Augusta, Ga.; al
so, Thomas S. \Vav:;e d: Son", Coin mis-
• *
,sion and Forwarding Merchants; also,j
William II. Fahue-.l, Dealer- in West
India and Northern Fruits, Savannah.
Hotice to Fostmasten.
An Editor’s Valedictory.
Accident in High Life.
dwellings, than there is in many of thobou-
Postmasters at tbe different postofiices On# of the Press gang out west, baa ra-i On Tuesday last a lady of title, whose *** ef OQr citizens who are barely able to
here ..ur paper is taken when *nb- ceat, J retired from the profession in disgnat, name haa hitherto been kept a profound se- , supply the daily wants of their families by
and justifies himself in the following cret, whilst proceeding up tho grand stair- the closest attention to their basin ess. A
terms: j case of Sutherland House to pay the aminble j Wend of ours, who sojourned not long since
..The undersigned retires from the edito-1 Duchess a visit, neglected, we are sorry to several months in tbs vicinity of some of the
:»> their jHiStt.ffi.-es, i; they know them, rial chair with the complete conviction that state, to take the customary precaution of landed aristocracy of England, whose ample
Several <-f «»iirr!il»srrilN*rs have left with- 0,1 i* vanity. From the hour he started his j walking up sideways The consequence of rent rolls would h'gh
P*J
N-tiU-u rcnMvc t<> a different county or
State, will ^reatlv oblige us if they will
word orator (like a transparency fluttering
!<> Ik?, a laity’s book. No lady should l»e
We are glad to see the business men : ' vhl,out iL FnWisbed in Philadelphia,
| of our Georgia ciries making known their 8c ^ ! ,era . nnum -
r-r*i * t «»ursumnfr.H nafc leu whip - j- * —. -y v«. n-- . » .
. »* f * i r paper to tbe present time, he has been so- her recklessness r which il is to be hoped, syeo .»> > . ^ 0 * IM "
it strttiinL r f*»r their paper, who, after a 1 .. , \ . Dlieitv of manners practiced. Servants w*rm
1 1 licited to lie on every given subject, snd will met as a warning to other ladies,) was, P l5C 01 * »*ert
" Lite we » i’I fake th* lilwrty to pnh!i>h, ^ refliem ber having told a wholesome! that her dress, which, -se/on la mode., was j much more numerous than with us, but tht
:? we eaunot hear from llieiu otherwise, truth without diminishing his subscription fully twice as broad as it was long, became j ladies made mere account of one silk dress
list, or making an enemy Under these . go completely wedged in between the banis- j tlm “ would be thought here of a dozen.—
Godey' Lady's Book. for February, is , circumstances of trial, and having a tho- j ters and tbe wall that it was impossible for They were generally clothed in good , ub .
!>eft>ie us. It is truly what it purports rough contempt for himself, be retire* in’her to move one way or the other. Her jstantial woolen.stuffs, and * display of fi ne
* • ——LI a mnrol onnslifntinn ** ! i..l- . e »t.„
order to recruit bis moral constitution.” I ladyship's position was not one of the most, clothing and jewelry was reserved for great
We think it very probable that the I agreeable in the world. It was. in fact, as occasions. The furniture of the mansions.
alarming as it was awkward; for it was not ' instead of being turned out of doom every
In the breeze) flamed around h,s very look THURSDAY MOR NING, . ; making known their 1 at * 3 l* ranDum " editor's “ moral consmnt,on needed re- ! a pin - 8 iQt ffiore ticablc for U er to 'few years for new and more f.sh.onahl.
: *nd gesture, and word and movement. The JANUARY ’29, !«*>/. ■? urt eor^.a c...es mak.ngkn »n their, Maaazine for cruiting before he entered upon bis edt-; advance than u was , 0 retreat . There she-styles, was the same which the ancestors of
speaker. hammer defended in lb. midst of j l - ---L ^ COUltlry press to 9 . j ^ or bo wou!d 1)ot have been remained for some considerable period. per- j the families for several generations had pos-
Ibi. impassioned burst, leaving an ..pm- j J&rD. W. K. Pkacock is our anther- i the country people. Thts ts what they U ^ n ° Ur ““!* " e b «? | fto freQuentIy « *,1^ to ) ie r If it be I <ectly immovable in body, though not moved messed, substantial and in excellent preser-
...on upon the tingling ears of hi. auditors : ized Age nt for the county of Cass. | ought to have dmte long ago, they have 1 OB “ bcen a re & ular subscrlber for th,s q ‘ ' V ' t f . , ,, | in temper ; and every minute of that oro- ! -tion, but plain and without any preten-
whick .any will carry to their graves - j L C .tovr, Eso, of Dallas, ! too long kept their candle under a bu«h-1 mor *H V « admired it Tub- necessary for an editor to re tire from the ^ ^ Drohah]v , ib _ nl J. tPiI sions to elegance. Even the carpet, on
mortal coil” of hoops and hen cooped pet- | for another half century. Wi,h us.
Tbi. speech is considered a master piece, I j, 0 „ r au - horized A ^ nl f or , be colwt y , f f. V , morp . lished in Philadelphia, at $3 per annihn. press in order to improve his morals, I bv the fuir pri30ner of c ' rinolias Uflti ', tbe ! many suits of parlors had been on ,he floor
T Ur, ’_ ? y L * * |of Paulding, to receive subscriptions for j ’ ^ \! there are a few others, doubtless, that last day of her life, when she throws otf the : ** *"J * nd ** re es P ected 1° do
. / j >ve tnaKe tne tofiowing extract from j \
’ • a Tetter, says the Augus!* Evening -Dis- J >ye |eal
patch, received this mornin«r, from an 1 i„... „i luc x , c „ (
, . fnr ! Were the banisters to be sawn aarayr or was \ population of tbe world, and christianize,-
y au oruy o 0 , | , hole to be excavated in the wall, suffi civilize, and educate all mankind.
* f \ ’
'■ 1 1 “7^ ; lo “ b ! l ~ l! " 1 7Clierokeo Whiskey Froze Up. L.uid Jo *eil to folio. h» o,an, r le.
would have been less trading bv South/ „ r , - . ■ \
.... . J ! ,uake lbc lowing extract from \
Mag an impresa : on on the public mind of tbe ! StandtTr'd" " “ ' u 3cn P
‘patriotie motives and lofty objects ef the !
•speaker. Scar*" - E- Pkice, is our authorized i _ , , . w
* . .... . , , • « , r,- , , n .. ’ern merchant* tn Northern cities
•The marked disproportion between the | Agent for 1 ickcns and Gilmer counties., .
personnel and the .pleaded intellect of Mr. | g^S?*JoXATHAX Withrow is otir an- \ St ^ ai ° e>^ ln S to
Stephen*, is most striking. If Rembrandt j thorized Agent for GU.nerand Fannin ° ,her HOrtl * era markets. „ .esteemed friend at Marietta/ It speaks
were living in our times he should punt the ; counties. groceries, <fcc^ thev would have bought .
. . " . ° for itself, and not very favorablr of Cher
nearer home, in Savannah, Augusta or . ,,,,. , '
... ... oke « ” hiskey:
Atlanta. We see no good reason whv | v , , ,
° J i You see we are in the midst of the ;
ticoats. Finding, at lest, her efforts to re : ' low different is the state of things. \\ e .re
lease herself from her ridiculous immure i wasting an amount of wealth in this country
\ northern cities; iu-: ^ 57 ; J congressional Arresu. .
New York Boston attd * Sa ^ S ^ le ^ u S us ' fc Evening Dis- J ^y e | earn that Simon ton, the Corres- J meet perfectly inpffectual, the question nat- : on S,10W hisjhion, which, rightly applied;
larkets to’ buy "ood« received this morning, from an ! ]}Qm]eut 0 f New York Times, is un-. «rall> arose as to what had best be done ! ™uld renovate the condition ef the wh?le
' —u i. ... .'’ ^ ’ esteemed friend at Marietta/ It speaks i, v autl.nritv of Oonor-ss.
physique of this remarkable man, Ilis un- !
earthly f«ee would aff r l an appropriate \
THE STANDARD,
•Oahject to the shadowy pencil of that great 1 ’
artist There should
•f color* into each oil
nice variety of hue: no sky — no flowers -no | mid Fifty Cents if delayed six months niter the Georgia
drapery-no marhl. ; but a ahrunken and ! ,imc of subscribing; Two Tbdltrs, ffnaid in.d- ! °
1 | ranee, or within three months after snbscnbmfr. ! CAU NDu
he no cradual melting ■vt"8L.s HE D eiterv fttcKsnAv morn'c. goods aad groceries cannot be bought ,, 4 ‘ . .. „ . j charges -of
. i i j i Tanus: Three Dollars a rear, if payment is i . - , . Coldest weather on this Side of Lapland, . , ,
,er: tl,ere sholud b * no I delayed until the end of the rear; Two Dollars | 0,1 * S & 0od lerraS 1,1 el,her of tlie »l«ve ] .. , , ... , . , J b0C ^'
io sky— no flowers-no J and Fifty Cents if delayed six months after the Georgia markets as in New York. They! ‘ P - - . j b j s counsel,
ler-a-mr&i,
j refusing to give testimony betoro ' be , ciently large to describe a circle in which I
J Committee appointed to investigate the : her ladyship could with safety turn round j
charges of corruption brought against; “nd sidle cifr No; out of respect to the :
Hon. Keverdy Johnson is Duchcs3 - il wns r '’ so|vt ' a h - v a c,,UD<!iI of ei !
■poetral figure should stand upou tha can- j N„ paper discontinued until nil arrcanigm ^ . - ‘ "j Iroin Utierokee, started
rasa, with the greater proportions ef hi. are paid, except at the option oT'the Proprietor, i “ ,CTe * oro « that our Georgia merchants ^ ] Q|l j of corn iuic* t
fiSrsssLr,i" i]I *’■"** 1,eir -•>«»*!"»•« *’«
in* ef light hrvskmg through a monaatic i mul . r ,0 cents for eatfh week tv crmtinimncy. ! our home markets, instead nf nnmnnu. . . ...
They ! ’ - ~ r — r— : b j s counsel, and will bring his case be-
. . . J i or two since, a bitted, of the genus homo,. . . . „ , .
ought to do it. We hope. , 1 f . . , | fore the Circuit Court cm a writ of habe-
r j from Cherokee, started to Atlanta with ! —
derly ladles, held on th
was better that tile dress should be
away.
Front the Charleston Mercury.
British Sympathy.
The lost number of the Liverpool Times'
landing, that c‘>utaina n somewhat lengthy disquisition
upon the sill-ject of Southern Slavery and
5 Sioi them Aoodiiunisui. The moving ocea-
Ara
line ef light breaking through a monastic i hud - r .O cents for eadh weekty continuance,
■window upon a few locks scattered upon a
‘•wall and irregularly shaped heed. The j ADVERTISEM’TS REQUIRED BY LAW: j
tpellor ef the grave thou Id tit upon hie face. | Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate I
as corpus. We think that it is dtto the Accordingly, half a dozen yum* milliners I, l)D( secm4 t0 baTe been tbe f , br i cate d ra-
tef which though destitute of all eyaimetry : m tt^t hc piihlis'hed Forty Pars.
.. ...... .i • . I Notice that application will be made to tha!
Wr proportion yet domes from the mind j c „ 1!rt of0r dmAry for leave to sell Loud or Ne- {
within, an expression of ghostly power.
** may, in a future article, allude to the
common > ca e , re j n]tatjon 0 f Congtess and of the whole * erc , ' rc "‘-’ i >t‘ from M me do Jupou's estab- ; rauf3 of insurrections among tk*'
, ,, .... little below Man—, . , 0 . , it.- i iishment in the neizhlKirliood ; nni with the i - .. u . n • u l..-„
our home markets instead of enconratr- • . . ,. ,, . , . country that Siiuonton be kept rn close :e.«vesm me South, all of which having
u .instead enconrsg e tta, night overtook hint, and he pitched j " , „ help of large scissors and gsrden shears. hJ , bcir d» y , «* part of th a turmoil ef th*'
"« In. „ ...il (In arriv.l of. ... I “" l . f, *« «• » - H >• * i.l .i«L h„. g.n J
dar . j all hre knows in reference to tho alleged j clear the thoroughfare. During the opera | T be ..Times,” believing, as #v,ry
• • .i • corruption. It is time that tlie tribe of j tion, which was witnessed, in the most j £ n2 i is[l newspaper is bound to believe that
si’ipfM‘lie monimg n , tts| ,.p., corre-|K>n<i.nls .1 Wri.ing. I b, . cro .J «. 1
Woman’s Rights.
Tbe citizen*-of Cassvill* have lately
effort ef .. Winter Davis,” of Maryland,
whs followed the gentlcmon from lieorgia
M J. tV
Prom the Cynthia (k’y .) JVetcs, Jan. 10.
Love, Marriage and Shooting.
Ia November last, wliils Mr. lilanchett,
•of Grant county, Ky., was in the iuouuts : ns
•banting, a young man nunie-1 Peter Joues
ren off with Miss Emma Dlanchott, bis
■daughter, who was under age. and married
her To accomplish his purpose, Jones com
Cnitted a most nefarious but singular fiaud
Dy his procurement, his uncle and aunt
went to the Clerk of the Owen County Court
and represented themselves, the one to l>e
Peter Jones and the other Miss Blanchett,
and naked for license to marry; and they
being both evidently over age, the Clerk le
aned the license without asking any ques
tions.
They then left and handed over the licene*
le Jen**, who io company wilh Mine Blan-
■ahett. went to a R«v. Mr. Sparrow, who
-married them. The health and spirit* of
Mr*. Blanchett, (the mother of Mine Eerma.)
a* soon a* she heard of what had occured,
'became deeply afleoted. To give her beau
tiful ana lovely daughter up to such a
wreteh os Jones, seemed to her worse than
wonsiging her to the grave. Mr. Blanchett
vent over to Jones, house, and accosted both
him and his daughter in n friendly manner,
and told the latter that her mother was ve-
every rumor unfavorable to the condition of
groea, must he published weekly fortwo months. ! b *tT iHi opportunity-of being enlightened
"” d N^voc*; b r-tdnvnistra-' reference to woman
tors, hxccutor* or (ftiardtnnH, nre to be hold on «=» • -• j * » *11 f Ilf*
mon between the hours j on n !e itinerant lecturer from parts un- |* g ’ ** ,aD - T ^ P* ars . s °« V^lawnst public men, and then withhold | applied under her aquiline nose, and lumps L.- tb v urtb Il8 to .
of 10 a.m. and-, r. m.. at the Court House of ; , - t ; him as he had barrels, reminding him I° , , , , ! , .. , - H - of the North, on to t
situate.— ;*irowu. i'be community <did not seem j r , ithe : r testimony when demanded by a of 8U S ar J, f'P eJ eau de cologne being lbe slaves and their
dropped into her month. _ However, owing
to the distance raused by the circumference
rol being enlightened to fi “ d lh « ^ a, ‘ ^ f ™“ his | ton U made to know that they are not! rope “° "° bit0 \ b ? ^ I #,OTe T u P“-‘ ion of th ® Suuth »
mill's rights bv a fe— i barre l- s ) au, T instead of hlS beloved bever- : ... . . J mipcdnneiu, hud g.itaered brhitul, her lu‘b - ; ri i y tru e, tukes the occasion to address noun
o ) | . ... iir liberty to circulate £jr#iV0 chnriftfS h* »hin was suDDort6tl by burnt leathorj beinz • • i , , , . . .
i r a afire, as many icy pillars stood before • .. . . . . W,, P ujr jumi lemutn - lu ® ; wuolesonw remarks to tbe philanthropist:
Notice of those Sales must be plven in antiolic ! ^ » • . , J of a certain ladv of olden time who we I , , ‘
fiszctle Forty I)..vs previous t.» the day of sale. i*° a rP rec, * ,e ber dforls ver . v h, g hI D f J r . * . . . . ; lawful tribunal
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage, most he we may judge fcv the smallness of her are " lformw vvas transforrne ' ,nt ° 3
f uihlished monthly for four months; for estaV | . ° . pillar of salt,
ishing lost papers, for the full space off^"three -audiences^ and the ladies, for whose •
months, weekly. For Cfimpellincr titles from j : 1 j. c* i e , 4 . , ,
Fxecutorsor Administrators, where a BondYias ! wmwt she professed «tO bo labor-
James Gardner, Jr., for Governor.
of her dress, these hint to l>u inserted be-
aouiu
philanthropists
heir real duties towards
musters. It main taiue
that the slaves are projierty, legal proper
ty ; that they arc so by the -ccmdition of the
Unite! States; and that to talk of emai.ci-
The last heard of him, he was return- I This gentleman is spoken of hy many of: twe ®“ a par of ,u "£*' (' 1 ll,e . pation by auy otiicr means than by remun-
l p r 'steel,) and it was only nv extending the > - - - - -
boon given by the deceased; "the fon space «ff!i„g„ave her but little ■■ aid and C0In . ' "'S l,ack bon,e wi,b bis i( T loa(l . Si b vi "fe T | hi8 f *" 5ends as “ a “ itable P c ™ a t0 }* | tjngs ,t arm's'length, that *the‘ restoratives
tlirpp TTKintns trm>lrlv ° 3 it i > • . • i <• » • ivl Krnn<rnf. nnt r>v fhf* IJPIOOCrAtlO T)fir fV. US its
three months, weekly.
Citatifjps for Letters of Administration nrnsl | fort.” We Are rejoiced at this, and hope
be published thirty duvs; for Dismission from .. . .* x . , ,
Administration, six months’;TorDtfitcrs offSnar* , tfl6 SWBe fWUlt niaj" attend her la*
dianship, thirty days; for Dismission from Guar* ? hertN.
dianship, forty days. '
he had one consolation left him, it would bro,, ? ht out the De “ ocrntic P ar, T. «« { could be jntroduced
. ~ . , j candidate for Governor, at the approaching: . .
make first rate ice punch next summer. 1 elcction Indeed> t0 ju(lgc from present np bcr « baust ^
THE LAWS OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. Snhscrfbi^rs who flo not give express no
tice to the contrary, are 'considered as wishing
to continue their subscriptions.
2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of
their newspapers without settling all arreara
ges, the Publisher may continue to send them
until they nre paid for.
S. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
their newspapers from the offices to which they
are directed, they are held responsible until
they have settled the bills, and ordered a dis
continuance.
4. If subscribers remove to other places with
out informing the Publisher, and the newspa
pers are sent to the former direction, they are
Del"
Womans' Rights,”
■“ JiloomeriMB,” “Female Lecturers,” etc,
may succeed in Yankeedom, but we be
lieve that-Southern ladies generally, un
der tire promptings of revelation and
common sense, prefer to occupy the re
tired sphere in wh'ch Providence has
placed them, and for which they are
peculiarly fitted.
hon. chan. j. McDonald.
A late writer in the Augusta Consti
tutionalist, has suggested the name of
Id resp onsible. ,
s. It has been decided by the Conrts that j Jwdge McDonald in connection with Mr.
subscribers refusing to take their newspapers !i»i , , - , ,,,
from the office, or removing and leaving them Gnohaiian s cabinet. It would he diffi
cult for tbe President elect to find a man
uncalled for, is pr'ima facie evidence of inten
tional fraud.
6. The Courts have also decided that a Post
master who neglects to perform his duty of giv
ing reasonable notice, as required by the Post-
So it will,
diggins P
Now sav it ain’t cold in these
The Cause of Kicaragua-*Great En
thusiasm in Hew Orleans.
An immense concourse of the citizens
of N ew Orleans assembled on Tuesday
niglit, theSOih instant, to take into con
tv en'iugli to reach
After severe labor,
and the sacrifice of sevtra! y ards of the most
pea ranees, there will he no necessity even to
r „ . ... expensive moire antique. Mine deJupona
hold a Convention, to nominate a candidate . , . ... , , , ,
. . _ _ . . , , . . . . i assistants fwho, 1! they hud been female
for that office. He is doubtless the choice of , , , ,
j navigators, could not have worked with
a majority of the Democrats of Georgia —
.. Gardner, the talented editor of the Con-
I stitutionalist.” is the man for Governor, so
the people say.
Marrying across a River.
sidemtion the cause of Nicaragua, and i The Norfolk Herald of the 7th inst. has
better qualified, both iu bead and heart,
to be associated with bint in tbe govern-
„„ SfiitTlK/,JSSSmESTS Th«l'~plc „fOcor g i,,of'*..h
tj nnwell and eep y distrcsse . ant nt , him rend(jn himself liable for the subscription political parties, would doubtless rejoice
irsne would come home and «te her, he j price. . J .
thought it would restore her. At for him- j waemaaaaaaaaMnmaaws
h ”' A , “ eh%J no 0, ' jectlnB, *“ ,be “.; r Close of the Eighth Volume.
Vtftge, but it was preying upon his wifts °
«nind sad making her tery unbnppy Iff With this number t he Eighth Volume
Mr* Jones, would only go with him and j ( ,f ,. be Standard closes. Wc cannot ol-
*tay a few days, he Would satisfy her moth- ',, . , ... , , . ,. -.r- ,
, 1 . , , fer an “extra lull of fare for Hie Ninth
«r with her conduct, and she could return to t
•tones again | Volume, but will pledge ourselves to use
to see bis name in tbe cabinet appoint
ments.
Committees, Georgia Conference.
At tbe last session of the Georgia Ari-
lo lewd a helping baud to the struggling i tbe blowing paragraph:
.... , . , «.A couple of Virginians came to the fer.
palwots who are battling against tbe I . , . . ....
1 .*• a » _ : ry at Milton, N C Christmas, wnth a view
combined forces of Central America and j 0 f crossing over into North Carolina and
English intervention, in that country.— ; getting married ; the river was up, and find-
Col. Kewen, an officer of Gen. Walker’s ! ®° ehance to get over, they wanted the
armr, adtlressed the assembly with great j m "K i s' ra ‘ e t0 8tand on * hi « sid * and
, _ ... , j them on the opposite bank ! The proposition
power and effect. Mis eloquence was I . , , .
1 1 was not acceeded to.
so powerful that many wealthy gentle- .... -
■ •'- •«■ ! About two years ago a marriage was ac
men at once subscribed their five bund- ; tuallv consumated on the Etowah Itiver, in
red dollars on tbe spot. His sjieech was j C.»ss County, during a freshet, the parties
greater zeal or hardihood) succeeded in ex
tricating the unfortunate lady from her dis
tressing dilemma of solitary confinement
The.difficultScs they encountered in culling
through the innumerable strata of siik. j
whaloboue, guipure, foundation, muslin, j
gauze, stiffening, calico, flannel, caoutchouc j
and ci incline, would, we arc to!d. if minutely ,
reluted, seud a thrill tin ouch the bosom of i
the stoutest engineer ! The lady, consider
ably curtailed of ber fair proportions, was
carried home, more dead than alive, iu a
sedan chair. The ruins of the dress were
removed in a cart The staircase is io he
enlarged —Punch.
A Good Collector.
We heard in Mobile ^says the Mont. Mai!)
side of tlie stream and the i t bat RD aceouut - not G»g ago. was placid
crating the owners of the value of tboir pro
perty, is to talk of nothing else than whole
sale robbery
Du; the ..T.mes," really seems to contain-'
plate the fusibility of such remuneration.
It estimates the number of slaves in ths
Southern States at three millions, and their
average Value at five hundred dollars, thus
making a gross amount of $1,500,000,000.—
Ibis is much under the real value--the
number ol slaves being abuut four millions,
and the average value not less than six hun
dred dot nrs. Tins Would raise the sum to
tal to £2.40t),ObO,OlHi. But this is on'y a-
statcuieut of part of the case. The FuJeral
Lioveruiuimt lives, and has long i.ved. upon
a commerce sustained almost exclusively
upon it.c products or slave labor With e-
uiaucipation that commerce would vanish.-
Tne Fed tiovei nuient would be compelled.for
i s very existeuce,to resort to internal taxa- '
tuou. There would he no use of tsr.lls tin n, •
for the sea wou.d bring nothing worth tax-'
tng. The great Cities that have grown up.-
fostered hy this commerce, would dwindle'
a wav That Vast Southern industry, which
chiefly devoted to tbe narrative of tbe i* fan ding on one side of the stream and the i “oouuuv. nui ion* .‘go, »«• pmctu has tunuod the hlatket-uf die North, would,
U^s.i„nnf,l«tviihmin iKi , j officiating magistrate on the other—Even- I IC t1 ' e bnaus of a col!ec,or - ,n that city, . Qot slowly, but awiftly, disappear. Ail
loll? rtltrn Ol despotism in til.lt beautiful I zvsiuit a (ncrch-mt who -,vas i-enpriLtlv tin , ,i , - _ ,
00 h ing Disnateh. | against a meroo.mi wuo was generally un- thooeimmensebraiichiwoftheNoUliorniu-
countrv from which he liatl come, and ' , , . i derstood to he a hard case. It was agreed d us try, whicii have vrown un ,1-.
also a description of its soil, climate and | Tte ment ‘° ne<5 m * S,Str “ te WS9 4SC& - “‘ a ‘-Hector should reserve for his ser auu J r ut * ZJ!y
sible and kind-hearted man and deserved an ! vice a large per cent, in the event of success I destroyed ; and a large part of toe markets
condition. lie warmly eulogized Gen., • , , ,
Walker, n.nl spoke of him as the Lafay- ! ’‘ mp,e fee for h!s tronb, ° ; but U,e first was ! Ire oTthe debTTut coZJn, ZL it ' ! i ° f would P a ~ awa >' tl > 8
Ml,III Conference, Bishop Andrew » r .-! «tte, who, atii.nated with the true fire of j n CrUel 1rre,C, ‘’ “ nJ Wed the (,oom o5r j goes the .eeond,‘ third and fourth d iys, wi,h 1 * ° fbuu:hern
pointed the following Committees off liberty, had flushed his maiden sword in I “ s!ng,e bIe83eJne89 "’ for ,he ba,ance of hia
\'isi:ution for thu Colleges utulor its pa-1 this noble cause. jdays.
The battles of Rivas, he said, were re-
uo better luck. Nothing daunted, lie went
her husband, therefore, went over tn B<an-
«bett'* house to see what was the matter;
hut Mr. Blanchett and family had gone
The Liverpool Times has lost all consider
ation ot these immense changes, which most'
the fifth day, and still not pelting the .non- 0CL . ur iu tbe llllluwrill | comlllicm of tlle Unl .
ey. lie politely informed old Yardstick that j te .J Stales, when it recommends, as a matter
1)8 be '.‘ eVed be W °“ 1J " wuit U,,til acujl0, - r ! of justice, that the-phi-authreputs should
came in aod bought something.’’ Soaitjms 1 . .
J 0 j seme iue (4UU811011 of tkvery hy piiymg th©
i . ! ., ,! j. ° A. tics] people; they do not dream of quarreling newvn-iner and in slmrt n-Iiln i i value ol the s.aves. With emancipation
ed, our object is to contend for the time | education tn Georgia was a problem;! provided by European potentates, Clar-, ^ t l mseU l or wlth U9> SDlJ no people! ™*1*' I there WuUid be “-‘ ft «► P a J- The in-
poiiitea me Ioilovting Uommittees of ■ imeriv, uau iiosuea ms maiuen sworu in j _
Well pleased with these representations, 1 every exertion to make the Standard
Mrs. Jones went with her father, but re j interesting Family Newspaper. \Y« do ironiige. \\a are g’.td to learn that
vnaiaed longer thnn had bsen agreed on, and not expect to please everybody., so far ns ; these institutions are in a thriving con-J markable from the fact that tbe enemy j
tlie political cast of onr paper is concern- i d'tion. The time has been when female j were supplietl with English weapons i aa y® •_ Th ® Y ankees i Ito seated himself by a cozy fire, drew
A Compliment
The London Star, (England) Dec. 16th.
visiting a near neighbor that day. J ones i honored principles of the Democratic i blU now ’ female colleges are scattered all
found where they were, and bis wife, who, j party, so long as they perpetuate our ' ov cr 'he Stata, and some of them crowd-
U seeinee, did not meet him with as cheerful r jg bts and institutions under the Consti- ! ed with studeuts. Cherokee Georgia
•miles beemiug on hei countensn-e as were j j on _ Wc intend, so long as we stand ' stems determined not to be “ behind tbe
men when they parted a few days before. • s
lie requested her to go home with l.im.but! at ,be b « aJ of a political organ, to j excitement in the cause of education,
•ho refused, and informed him that she ! adopt the motto of Daw Crockett, “ be ! Male and female colleges, under the pa-
wonld have no more to do with him j sure you ate right, then go ahead.” i tronage of the various religious denonii-
Sul he woe determined not ..to give it up j ]} llt wb j|„ we shall devote the columns I nations, are springing up in our midst,
•o.' lie then went away and earne back the! , , • . . , - ...
...... , „ ., of our paper to the interests of tbe Deni- > and offering as good and as cheap lacili-
•*me night with a gang of ruffians, mostly 11 ° ° r
his relative#,and attacked Btanchetfs house’ ! oeratii: party, we shall also give our /'»» for education, as eati be found else-
fae and hie wife having returned home—_ readers the news of the day, both for- J where. Surely, the true policy of the
They broke down the door and rushed in. j e jg n Hnd domestic, literature, the mar- citizens of Cherokee Georgia would be
•nd^Jien a fight commenced Iu the melee We hope that no man, who to support om “ home institutions.”—
‘Safor th* Jones’party was shot in the beck, ' . ... , . . ... „ j i ,
•ud Mr. Blanchett was .truck over the head ,s a fr,e,,d lo home Uldus,r - V > " dI refuse lh ^ deSen ' e ,l ’ and C “° bt ‘° LaVe “'
with ike butt of a horse whip wtiich knocked to take t heir county paper on account | Committees of Evamixatiox.
him senseless »nd bleeding to the floor. : of its politic^. Every man, who is not First Year. W. R. toote, W. M.
Tb* Jones party, supposing they had killed ^ b U ude d by party prejudice that he has i Crumley W. J. Cotter.
•“rr* ^ Tier. J. w.nizm, U
Vialt Th. pereone injured are recovering | and wlu,M: a, ‘ , ‘ ,s to ‘ b e wel- : Key, A. M. Winn.
It ie said that there was as many as twenty ! fate of his country, party or no party. Third Year. W. J. Sasnett, C. R.
•r thirty person* tn tlie crowd who attacked , ought to read both sides of th* question, j Jewett, L. J. Davies.
endon and others—tlie result of the
Clayton Buiwer treaty.
do a generous act more gracefully.
The simple Ireland was
When i
i.u.uc- III an hour or two a customer came j , i,..
. .... tuist on this propeity would amount lo
in and made a purchase. It did not amount i,- ln .u.„i ... i
in misery, the American people . t0 quite euougb t0 piiy tbe co ;i coto .- 8 bill, j a u |l- 4l -i a year vdd ,i * ^ IU iOUS °-
trn.l, was, Americans had desired to (sent to that unhappy country something , but under pre(ence of borrowil)g tlju blll . j llle Oovcrnment ZdZZtZloo
make homes for themselves tn Nicaragua , more than sympathy. l ance. the merchant went out, and soon re ! uu .i we eb ould present a picture of National
and war was waged to drive them out. JJ ev J. Brantley, D. D. | turned with the sum due. ! bankruptcy such os the world has never
1 Newspaper editors should employ that I geen .
He compared tlie conduct of Walker We leamfrom the New kork Daily Times I ,
, , . :.. , „ ... ~ „ n ,1 collector, to get after their delinquent sub
in putting an end to the steamboat in- . thftt **>* ^ ev - ''“t-T. Brantley, D. D. °^: scr j bers
terest, that had lived and fattened on » AthPns ’ Ga • ha '' acce P ,ed tl,e caU of the
And what is the occasion, the justification
J for this recommendation of change* which^C
v \
, ii i i i i i Tabernacle Baptist Church. Philadelphia.! j must have such mortal effect upon every
t e country, as on \ p.ir.t e e y t ie to become t be ; r pastor. So says the Madi- ■ ” Extravagance is Doing, and part ol our own couutry. and the blight of
gallant act ot the famous Cortez, when 8on Visitor. ! what Economy might Do. which would reach Liverpool and Maucbes-
lie eestroved his own fleet to accomplish ' ' " | The following extract is not loo lono- to i ter ’ f l uite as swiftly as Lowell and N. York.
i rrk« <«*wi TT C Oa«.4« I o
a great end-.
The next U. s. Senate. ‘ be reu ,j be r ore breakfast There is a great What CaU ol philanthropy is to work this
Col Kewen paid t tribute to Gen : , * he 7**^ nine Senators h"’ 6 1 deal of truth, good, sound, wholesome truth 1 Taal dc * tru « t ><>“ of “*e peaceful industry of
I. Kewen paid a tribut to Gen. ; been chosen to the Senate of the United j in H We copv from the Boston Traveller - j tbe wnrld ? The Liverpool Times seem, die-
Henntngsen, and spoke of his deeds as States from eight States, and before the end j After aUt it may be lhat the prosperity of postd to do us justice; hut. side by side with
Worthy of immortal fame.
1 of ,he P" 8604 8C8sion of Congress nine more j tbo couutrv is real re most , y endangered by 1 )ta propcsiiinn .hat law should te regarded,
1.H1 Vrev * rv C11 T., 11 & J . . . * . . .
The coiiduct of the British fleet at the ! wl " P rotah ’y bo choten, to fill full or par. i tbe extravagance which pervades too goner- an ^ tliat j ua ttempensation should bo made
mouth of the San Juan del Norte Col ex P ,red * erms 0f ‘be nine just cho- I lllly all rauka of society jn proDortion to ; for all property confiscated by the Govern-
’ »n fnnr nn* lM*mfM‘Pnts and hvn RnritnliA i _ * • . _ \ . t.. • -n. . .*r*- . ..
it , i ,i , , ’- ’ : sen, four are Democrats and five Republic. : tbe j r , nean9 . Luxury and nroru-iion have meut - il places the impoesible conditions that
Kewen denounced bs the worst of crimes.;The nrohahl. nolif.eat 3 prolusion nave f.
Blndmtt-s house A* oiany of them .s could J \V« f^l under many obligations to Fourth Year. W. A. Florence A.
ka tilanSMtil mao* aeeaato.1 ilia navi tlaV anil ! i '
he identified were arrested the next day, and I . , . t . i • i_ T ,,
held te answer ... the .e*t term of the j U ‘ e J Mt,ron# ° f ° Ut Vf*' for ,l ' e ' r Ver ?' j Gr »Jt ^ O. R. W.ggms.
Qrawt County Court te the charge ef au at , llbernl pe’ ronage, and hojte lhat they j Vismxo CommittSes.
ans The probable political complexion of feen the d ownfa!1 of s3 m j ny Bnt :„ n , Bs \ those should pay lor it who would be lefe
He closed by making an earnest ap- the Senate on the 4th of March next, if all j ejvU 8trife In numberless instances, the ! tLa , * r J r “e»M»re, without th* mean* of
peal to ihe South to lend her aid to Ni- ; tI, » vaeauoies are filled as expected will he j fruita of our nnl j rin . r i n -iustry and mdomit- ' P a >‘ 10 S- an<1 lh “ a 8 r «» l n*ti«n should ruin
caragua as a cause in which she 'ought • ” foMows : DemocraU 37 * “ “
to display the greatest sympathy, and Amenc, * n * 5 ‘
Republicans 20;, ab ] ft enterprise are sqnau-lcred with a itself for the sake ot doing, not good, but
wasteful hand. Notwithstanding the tast j et '* lo * ls own p°P u, *tion. It will need*, i>
amount of products which we export, the grille language, to treat ef th* Scathtra
balance of trade is always against ue, and peupfo a» consisting of two clissra— tb* cp-
we are continually in debt, as a nation. The F rftBSOr *nd tb* oppress«d. ff* have tesn
tempt at •cMteication. 1 may rest with an easy conscience, h*v-1 Amory Culleyc. C. W. Key, J. W.
The Blanchette are iu bumble circum- ' j n g diechaiged a solemn doty in «ncour- (fully E. W Siiear
■retire*, but unpeople of the highest respec- ' at ,j„g home economy. T he v will never ! Wedeuan Female Colleae W G
tebility, and their daughter is one of the = h . ." . . ** emeyan female LoUeye. >V. G.
mete beautiful and accomplished young 1*. j d,e P° orer ' uor less lK>nored ' .° lu who1 * Conner, W. A. Simmons, J. M. Marshall,
die* in Kentucky. exert-ons are lent in advancing the in-, Madison Female Col/cye. A. T.
_ ^— terests of Cass count v, the State of Geor- Vann II FT P»rL-c J d a D! a ,t.*,
Religious Stathtil* — The puritan' , " ’ aiann, tl. tl. i arlts, J. U. A. Giarke.
Recorder sums up tb. statistic, of Ev.ugc!- S'*. and “«* L n,on of Sta,es - wblk * ,bus j Collinsworlh InditsUe. R. 13. Lester,
ieai religion in ih# United State* a* fol- | engaged, we iook to tlie ]>eople for sup- ■ A 0 onner< (j_ Fulwood.
lew*. r *jrt, and unless we get their co-operation | Griffin Female College. C. R Jew-'
Orer thirty thau.au l working minister. < we , ^ f HIui | v „ IU st suffer. No one et t J R I ittleiohn A Gray »
of th* gospel, cuaieined by four miUious of ett, j . K. J.tltlejonn, A. Gray.
one with whose destiny that of the South j What the French sav.
is greatly interested. j The French editors are beginning to open
We all along desired the success of, tbe ‘ r e ^ eat0 tbe f* ct *bat the United States peop j e 0 p Europe look with astonishment at j tbein in all their relations with each other.
Walker, and even in his darkest hcurs> tT* D ° liU ' 8 i “ flu ® nc ® aoroa<1 - t be extravaguut expenditures of the men anii we maintain that they consist of the
when hone even seemed to have fled tb "'l t we aTe a gTeat chn ® t,aD power, anJ womec fro m the United States, who ' twu classes—tho governors, and th* govern-
when hope even seemed to Late fled, wh<*e affairs.cannotany longer be separated mak(j lhe tour of that contiDent Wo arg ; t d ; the protectors and the protected; and
out confidence has never wavered tn the , from those of Europe ; that we possess tbe ; th# mQst profitabto cust0uler3 of the fjJw - : j that to sever the connection between them,
aeticipation of his final triumph, and | 10n * e co ® ^J 011 0 P osse88,D g , cants of costly articles of luxury all o?er * 8 r eJuce the one class to poverty, and tb©
this we now believe to be not far from | ^ _. * n -_ an 8ea ’ aa ^ 1 at j the world. The venders of such goods come °fh* r tu barbarism. British philanthropy
to cur shores and make their fortunes out of ! * 1:U made some experiments that illustrate
us, in the same manner that needy purvey- | ff*h» position.
accomplishment.—At. Intelligencer.
] we have vital interests in common with those
■ of Europe.
/^*\\e learn from the Columbus
Sun that a man is in jail in that city
For the Standard.
The Cold Days.
Editor of the Standard :
ora gather around tha heirs of a rich estate, j J* ut what right has Europe, in nnv form,
0;# market is the principal one fur all cost- : 10 complain of our condition, and to speak
ly and showy, but fragile and unsubstantial i disparagingly of tbe relation, of classes in
wnuinsU, aad beard by sixteen
possessing the hear! of an American, ' Andrew Female College. J. T. Tur- answ * nn g tbe (fesenpuon of Sheldrick , n ;* the opinion of a goodly number of: u »- rc!l; ‘ Qd i*e, upon which the largest profits four cauuti-y ? Is there any part of Europe
Boas of eburch going people. Church prop- j we believe, will suffer this to be the case.. cer< \V. G. Conner, J. P. Duncan.
•rtf, seventy mUlion*; religious eoutribu- In conclusion, we will sav, that we Cassville Female College. L. J. Da-
tioM, twenty foan teillions of dollar* p*r t. ave labored hard for the last eighteen . vb?s> J(_ p Jones, W. J. ScotL
j mouths to publish a readable paper, and . Cherokee Wedeya* Institute. W.H.
Moving West ’ trust we have succeeded. Our cash ex Evans G. J. Pearce, M. A. Clontz.
Brery family moving We*t, .hould «-* jpen9es , re henvy alld but |iuh) monev .
coming in ; we hope, therefore, that those : CSlristinn Index. ~ |
who arc indebted to us. either for sub ! b,v « neglected to notice The:
Brown, charged with killing Harvey y 0a r readers that Monday, the 19th inst., are realizei1 tlie manufacturers. In the where the laborer* are more kindly treated,
Williams in Griffin, Ga. on the 12th. vu colder than the cold Saturday of 1835. j furnishi “g of 0Qr houses, and in female ati j better cared for, in sickness and in health,
I do not recollect how tbe thermomter stood : ‘ ire ’ we 5° far heyond the most wealthy j thrn tn these Southern States? Is there
We cu" the following from tha busi- on “ «“ Saturday.” Monday, the 19th of 1 clas *“ of Enro P e If our ,u P les of el P ort: not “ this moment a « reat “ as * of deitita '
ness column of the Banner printed ^ **"“** 1852 - «• • remarkably cold day j ,ime in 6 reat dcma “ d ’ aad b «f8 t,on * FT?"*. “ d . '*****’• CTowd,n S
The mercury on Monday, tbe 19th inst., at higb P ric,s " w * perceive the effect immedi- round the dours of these very men who write
Black River Falls, aed give Mr. Clapp day-light, wo* 3 deg. above zero. Feb 4, at * ,y ln * n influx ot ®*lks and high cost their sympathetic essays upon Southern
the benefit of an insertion gratis : ! 1856, at day-light, the mercury was 2 deg drMS 8 oods tu an-enormous amount, andouf Slavery ? Have not these same men ngtori-
j N. M. CLAPP, Eternally at Law and *bov* zero. J W. SHEPHERD. ! im P° rts r>®e suddenly, and always beyond : ously converted those gardens of wealth and
_ : Qnlintnr .1 tb D , r; ,1 l j. -i j the value, however large it may se, of our j comfort tb* West India-Islands—into
advantage of a ready sale when yon reach j »crip!ion, advertising or job work, will change in this paper. It has been mov-! a tne par, (in me nace room.j ^ ^ s atnrdav morn j nff lbe j export*. haunts of destitution, vice, and barbarism ?
^ “ J : ‘ The weather is now warn, and rain I Etowah-was frozen over'at Puckett A I * ** ° f m *" y ° f ^ nobility 1 Do they not te. th«r work before them,and
th* Iren Axle Wagon, you can carry one
third more with the same team and they
nre tern liable to break down, -beside* the.
! tnakn no delay in settling up. Wn : *1 from Penfield to Macon, Ga^ and.is I
RUFFS * CO.. Gnffin, Geo , keep j mmt b , ve and (bose who turn j now edited by the Rev. Mr. Walker.— j h)|9 k_ n fa „- _ a ni ' T ., m i;„\ * i t ,l •• . i “ d of E,, g land - Posting an annu- j do they not see the sort of fate, which, iu
A on hand and supply all who ! J ’ , ... I T , . . „ V.: mnmv . . j ^ falI n «’ * Uh * fa,r P"*!** 1 of j Tumltn S ferry, just below the ra-Iroad ! al income which of itself would be an ample tbeir professed love for humanity, they are
! with alUGes, S, 4, and 6 Hor- j» d «* f e*f *° onr appeals must nsk the i W nM^been greatly improved present- ( contmimnee. We hope soon to have , bridge. Tliree men walked across on I fortune, there is greater economy of dress,! trying to work out for the So. States ? Why
; tbe ice lhat morning. It was 3 in. thick. aBd more simplicity in the furbishing efth* ean the^ net be satisfied with what thtxf
eor.soqttciices.
mg quite a neat appearance.
pleasant weather.
sress
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