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y n IIP . Ill . j J .1 Ill 1 o '.ir 1 VOL. VII.' MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1861. NO. 20. : vlylu 1 , 1 w. l. imoxi. SIMONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE-N 0. a, KHMi.ii. 1 A ' -1 mi, Don mxo. AprU-n23-y Vl.NU, II. BR AINAHW t IDOfc, LlTIlOGJlAi'llERS, la Every Variety of Style, BANK STREET, Cjjctile WMttt Jhtue, ClnJani, Ohio. ,'i.riHci w.o.coorta. VANCE & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' MT. VEBKOJf, OinO Oteaioatheaatcornorof Main and Chestnut, ate f petite Knox County Bank. HAS. 0. BONNBT.. Jn! WC8B DONKEY & ROUSE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW AXD SOLICITORS IN CUANCKRV, M MAIN ST., PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Particular attention given to UoaJ Estate and Collection cae throughout the State. atf.ly WALTER H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VEBNOX. OHIO, Offlce on High Street, opposite the j"0," HKJTRT S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY rUDLFi. OBTICE-lfortliflido Kremlin Block, . MT. VERNON, Odl't. i ti MKT w. sorrow. - n- COTTON V BANC. Attorney's Counsellors al Law, ill. Vane, OKlo, WiU'atteodtoallbiisiness Intruetjil to thoir oar. In any of tie Courts, OFFICE, V. E. Cenioraif Main and Oe iibierbts. ever I'yle'e MerohantTailoring Eatablish :ient. Oet. 11th mSJ-i- k. Ja-. ' " ' tarr. g APP . Th. pr-ceed. will b. .PProrri.t.4 to nJ fc' WUn plying th.8.verlioolr.0tnS with lVpp0INTME2TTS FOR 1861, '62 ! kooka. DR. R. J. LYONS, the eolobrated Indian nerb ... Doctor can be ooisultcd at thofullowinu places .,f . ,,,..,1. afrio nl tli p.;; every month during lHill ond 18il2. S . . J 7 I Cleveland OBioell82. Superior Street, opposite of Hlra Vint to BrotliU J.iniitlian, (t pBt()ffi:o. OflicedayH in Clevclaud as follows: bihits on Friday find Saturday ercninlst, 2nd, 15th, 27ih, 28th, 3i)th and :ilst. .... 1 Tch-An C.Mn Hou.o. otBou d:ivl 24th. 25lh.20lh. ........ lansfield, Awurican Hotel imtaini near half n mils of ennvaaa, unit. Vornon, Kwyar Uotel ahowe: A S'' Vuyae from Londifl fowirk, Holjon Motet . t. l rT . luvunnn, Collins House C'own;thti lraU of Dr. L,vini!tonkroniE,ln,irouao and Bar h, th urtal African Explorrr Voostcr, crandail Ex'go th cilin of Tim.ueloo, K ino and 0ilier?;iyria, eebeUoue , ... .torwelk. Amuricnn Tiouse n.vt at Wiinilwnr.l ,lall llilc I'rtnftron" I ne gruai caricnuire ptuiiiiie. tn "tfonrue, Strong Hotel I'ririco of Walt- and hia viait, coneludAdhan, llraoket Houso l.. a: tu. r;..... r ir.U. i'aincsville. Cowles IIouso r. i . i r i t I xhlblt at FtedKriclttown aUsr leaving hf( We prs-amo thii Panorama will b wor fini' a' . . MJ A. Y. DgssTi.thf " R Ar.nt'iis a riiiiuiAs ijuwu no wo.. : DR. D. M'BRIAR, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ISFORM THE elliina of Ml. Verawei? Ohio, and riainitj, that he baa permanently loonted in Mt Vernon for the purpose of Practicing hiaProfeasion in the la ttest and most auVstnntinl atyl of tho Art; and I would say to those who may favor me with then patronage, that my work shall and will compare MKAIJ-rr AND DURABILITY. with any iatfce&ate. I wwiWiilaosaytothosowlio we afflicted with Diseased Mouths, tual 1 am pro-fared to treat all diseasea of the month uder any form: also.inoperateon HairUpa, aingleer double. fbe btof ri(Mu h gitfeo. OFFIiCC vr ssil!l Snivrges Bank, 3rd lUom Xr.Saerry'a Store, Main Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. . ,. , ....... rpHK UNDERSIGNED, a reaidentand practicing J. fkraiotanof Knox.eaty f .theiMS twenty yewraana df he-ity of Wt. Vernon for the last nine years, pmpoaoa to treat, if called on in the on-tet ef the disease, all the variouakinda of Fever our ity-end vicinity re snbjoct tn, tuocoaafully or no hrge aaaeforseiwcoe oreieitire. Ala WAi' a Colie, Cramp Colie, Biarrhaea, Choil-rfc4afakStjMaCroup, Cholera Morbaa and Cholera, UilaeMa)oa the above prinaipa. Biptheria, ( putrid or malignant aore throat) Soarlantina, In-alamatloo or the Lungs, Ac, will be treated with uoneaa or no charge. Canoe ra of any kind ordaeription,Canoer Warte Rose Caecor, Nodes, Wena, Molea on the face or eieck, Blotches on the face or neck, any or all of these will be removed without tbejuifo.and eurod or no charge made for treatmeai. Recent oaaea of Colons cured without lancing. Partirular attention will be given to alltinie of female diaeasea or weaknesa. Also to the healing -of old aorea, Ac, Ac A euro will be guarantied in all caaoi of the generative organa. N. H. Private consultatlona rant anIBICTiT KOKPiniNTIAl. OFFFICE-0 Til a)ec, Ohio. v23 III tiMc tat of Maln-vt., Mt, Ver-m. J. U. 4FFICER. SALT. AGENT reRTIIE ZANESVILLE WORKS sAABarreli f thebeatbrandaof the Zaneaville )vU or Hirer Salt oa hand and for aale by the A 1 I l I "vrjiircf ejr-'pK . s '. .... , ucuci tt puntahntnt." w cup tn aboro from aa xchanMr-T;""1,Unom' wnnam uoxtiett, . .. . . a)r. Wm. B. Veardsler. Jamei Stauatun. 'and bav noticed in th Cincinnati papeMra. Dorcas Heard sl.y, Mm. Helen StaunWn, tftWnt oaKfienalor. Mr. Bonnr. ia Mcarrl . 7 " 3lra. wde, at one of lhe "bsit and moat reliable worirnoU Hildreth, w . i Jl I ! : 1 1 tl. Mn I emberatiD the en ate alwajt in veat and ready to vote. GeoM. for t 'Knox and Morrow Senator! . - i n l ' " . ! all ttl Mceding Btatet thre It ITE"? WM, tt;PRriW5rr ' th pre.ent fit NEW GOODS ...;t At tho ZTtw ftoom of Adam Fjrle, - ' ' . . ..y,-t v -. oewat tr k aur us oambccb it. ' IOMERIOnT ALONO IF YOIT WANT good and cheap good. " Don't forget th tilac, Marly oppoait Beam k Xead'a. r . - r.MclNTYRE. KT BOOTS, rJHORS AND LEATUIRO An C)Trert IHioTtaitat a! YKRY f!Pf AP. 9e teeeived a4 WARPER MIUCR I Be'U-nl ly i i,U -.Vi" i WE ARE PREPARED TO DO v ! gijk yfntw nr r GOODS A t The New Store! G. & W. D. BROWNING Are juit opening an additional stock of NEW AND liliAUTIFUL GOODS Just purchaaod at the very lowost figure) aud of the latent NEW YORK STYLES, Whioh they are now propnrcd to offur their (Mends Cuatomera and the nublio. on tcaruis Hi favorable as any House in this sooiiou of the oountry 1V1 Ihii pamoular tluy an not tnttna to newiior,t, Among their now stock will be found FRENCH REPS. CASUMIKRS), MlilU.VOS, VALENCIA, JIOHAIIIS, BE I, A INS, FRENCH ENGLISH 1'ltIXTS, and varletyof OTHER STYLES OF PRESS GOODS too numerous to mention. Thoy would also call partieulur attention to their STOCK OF SHAWLS, which for their styloa and quality, AT THE PRICE ore not to be etueeded. Thoy hare also a fresh aupply of RIBBONS AND DI1ES8 TBIMMJNGS. A fino assortment of LADIE'S AND CHILDREN'S HOODS. Please call and examine tlieio, For Oontlcwen, tbey have a good fresh etouk of MEN'S WEAK, which for price and quality are not to be beat in thia market, SO T II E T THINK! Thev have also on hand a rood stark of LADIE'S, CIHDUBES'U and UKSTWHEN'S Boots txrxtL Shoes of nearly erery kisd which they ere offorlntr at reru h,w price,- U. A W. 1). BKOWNINO. Nov. 15, 'ul)-n2 tf. A GOOD TREE IS KNOWN BY It S aVKUITSl So it a Good Physieian by As Sua vjer"i. Wtivka. 'J"' T . . . . . . ' ' do 9th "nil 10th. 4o do Uth and 12th. 18th and Itlh. 3.1 and 4th. 5th and th. 7th and Sth. lath and 17th. 18th and luth. 2Uthnnd 21st. 22d and 23d. 29th. do do do do do do do do 1ST Maxim st nelly adhered to j giTosuchbnlmaa!. have no strife With nature or the lawa of life, 'ln n,y hunda I never stain, Nor poi.wn wen to ease their pain. Tho Indian Herb Doctor. R. J. Lyons, cures the M1iMrig complaints in the ot hi:tiniteflige8of , their existence, via. Disease of the Thnt, Lungs, Huart, Liver, a:omurh,I)roy in the Chut, Kheu-inalism, Neuralgia, Fits, Falling Sickness, and all other Norvous Derangements. Also all diseases of the Wood, auoh as Serufula, Erysipolas, Cancers, Femw Sores, lepisjr ud nil tir 4upli(jalcd ehronio cotnplninta. All forma of t otnalo Uim -ultics auenaca to wuti the happiest results. It is hoped that no one will despair of n cure until thiy hMTegiyoo the Indian Herb Doctor's .Meaioine a fair aad iaitliM rinl. Ouiiug the Doctor's travel in Europe, West Indies, South America and the 'Cnited Statea.be has been the instrument is Hoi's hand, to rrstore to heultb and vigor I1iousih:As who wefre given up and proaoisnsed inourablo by the moM eminent Old School yhysioinnsj nuy more thna a thousand who were the very vergo or the grue,nrenon living mom ma tsof the Indian Herb Doatof'e eMMiwd succeasiul treatmont; and arc daily exclaiming 'Blessed fee ttie day when we first saw and partook of the India ; Horb Doctor's MedicineSatisfactory rcfereneoa of. ura will be gladly and chcerfullygiven whenever r q i ed. The DDoetor pledges hia saurrd ' o d and honor that he will nowise, direclly or Ind iroctly induce or cause an invalid to tidce bit nidiiuea without the strongest probability of a cure Remember consultationand a V'ee free. PoN tirejy bo patients examined after aundown. The Door frhaill be liberally considered. Tho Dr. has just isaued a pamphlet containing a briof sketch of his tile, aiudy ana travels, wnien can oe uu nee oi charge by all who desire no. Post office addross, box 2nn3,Cleveland. dee 13 'SO nd-ly R. J. LYONS, M. B. THE UNION WASHING MACHINE. Ah, wnndera sure will never cease, Sineeerorka of Art do so Increase, Nn matter whether wo"vo warnr peace, Women enn now do washing with eatw, Vt'ilh Walker'e Unh.n Washer. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFUL- 1. LY snvto the neonle of Knox and adjoining oountiea, that ne naa secured me Agency tor ine manufacture and Kile of tho 'justly celebrated YVaeher, patented by Mr. O.Walker ol Erie county, Now York, and before taking thia mode of presenting whem to the public, haa placed them in the handtaof those who have given them a full and fair trial, and would respectfully call the attention of thoae deairoua of securing a good Washing Machine to the following testimonial of well known citiicnaof this oity and oounty. We, the undersigned, would recommend 0. Walker'a Union Wanher aa one of the moat deair-able Implements of household economy and believe that it stands saaqualed for enau of operating., for perfection and expedition Su uhlnx,aod fur the J comfort and health .of the operator. L. M. Fowler, Rbert Watson, flenrv Ransom. Mr. Robert Watson. .w vL-.".d" E.Hildreth, Mra. E. Hildreth, ', Mai, Mra. Wil'lam Blnir, Albert Hildreth, Mra Albert Hildreth. tooorge Jaekann, R I' LV0D' Mr. E. H. Brigga, Heiog iiutr auiiafea that we can Teat (ht worm lofWaahing Maeblnea in waahing, and for eheapnesa 'and durability, woaid raapeetfully aolltlt orders. mC"ni aeeour Waahera at the Hash Factory of C. Lane. Cooper Foundry lluildinc. NEW -t , HORACE WELCn, noUtf Mt. Verewn.iOldo.. . Webster's Diclinary. ... ; THE CVABRIDGED WCTOMAL EDITION e now Issued and ooirUlaaauay valuable ad-ditiona o4 laaprovemenU. ... It ia being Uopted for as all throagh (ha aelkAole and eollegea nf tbia country. It la aniveraally ae-knowledgedeiMatMdars aeaong the literary men of the aga. Mora fhaa alx timet an aaanf of tTehitar'a Dlo-tlnnarieaare told annual! aa all other aarfea aoat-kined.iMOO.OtA perlndleala are aanoally lasaed froa the preaa.reaog Ailing WoWevaa their (aide In or thirapliy. The aa:bentinated aanaat pablieatloa f eehoerl heo'ae, ataaiag WAater their atmdard, laapwardaof HfiHfiti ta UiePnited attest. - rubliahed by O.n. MEBRfAM, Srlnjltld, Masf. MT.. VERNON 'REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY.. MARCH (I. From th 0io Innatl Oatutte. WI3N FALLEN, i. Wlinn nur proiid young natiqn'e banner Shall go trailing In tna (lust, And its glorious folile be mildewed With Disuninu'v cankering rustj There will be a cry of latinna, Like a murmur o'er the aea, On up to (loil and Heaven For the palioi) of the free, When the day ahull dawn upon n, With our C'luutry'a trii't betrayed; And the ami behold our hill-tops, In thnuheen of Mam arrayed Then will comt a t ime of lerror, And a reitrn of tyranny; While the blood red-war-itnr glimraeri, O'er the nation of the tree. in. Thnn a rugged rae of Bitona, Wl o forgi-l the dceda of yore; How their father tried to crush us How we hurled them from our shore-Will bow down their head in Borrow, For their anna arrom the aea; When they think how lived, how perished The proud nation of the free. And the Frank who fought for freedom, When our day-atar, curtained in By the clouds of war, ahona faintly Through tho amoky battle' dim, Will look thither o'er the ocean, And his boaom q tin il to see. In the West the nmulilering ruiu Of the nation of the tree. Aad the Russian, ton, whore country Hath the poisoned tunic felt, Who hath railed the shout ef freedom Where the shade of serfdom d- elt; Frm hia snow-plnins looking thither, Khali he stricken dumb tn see, What a wreck of blackened fragments Is the nation of the free. And Oermania. in whose boaom, Are the seeds of freedom sosyt), WWIi 'ere long will bud and blossom, With s beauty all her own-Will be saddened in her borders, From the blue Rhine to the ten, Ami her peasant girls no weeping O'er the nation of the free. Then. Oh Kossuth! what shall guide the Tc the haven which you snughl, Tltoon our plume and crent are drooping- When Columbia comes tn naughlt Who shall fun the love of glory, Or lha flame of liberty, , When thy gnxe can ttir i nn longer To the natwa erf lle free.? Till. Then, Italia! Oh then, w"hilhr. When thou eendest forth a dve. Shall itx wenrv font find resting, Or its beak the branch of love? It must turn, forlorn nnd sarfdeiicd, With no olive leaf fur tin e. When the starof hope ilnc'ineftt itt thegtation of tkio f.oe. Not m Athens do e perish, Kot as Carthage, Tyre or Homo Mot Assyria when she rrumhlrd 3fot thefolo's dirrneujl ered home; Not like Gall, Uirnngh sheer ambition, Nor like Vmice f th ten. But by treachery and by traitors Dies the nation of .be Irae, Oh Columbia! who hath made thee Like a fallen Rahylnn? Who hath dared lo'dim the glory Of the name of Washington Shall the traitor go unpunished Aud his offspring, treason, be, Like a canker nn the record Of the nation of the fuse. iTo" shake off this pall of rlaranessl Let. the patriot host arise, Shouting "freedom, enfranchisement!1' 'Gainst the blue vanltof the skies) And with sinews nerved lor battle, Let them frown nn tyranny, Till the hope of treason wither In tibe nation of tko free. Mr. Douglas on tfea Inaugural. We fifk the Heald, the Journal of Commerce, the Albany Atl.ia and Argus-, and papers of 4hat kidney, which pounced, like rapacious birds of piey.on the inaugural, and attempted to peck out its eyes, to read Senator Douglas's manly speech, and blush at the contrast between hie patriotism and candor and their captious and churlish strictures. This is a time when it is the duty of erery good cilieen to support tho adoMJiiaU-atioa n its honest attempts to restore tranquility; and Senator Douglas dVserves great praise for s nk-iog the partisan in the patriot, and knowing only his .country. He is not only the ablest statesman of the D mo-craiic party now in publio life, bat he speaks with the additional weight which justly belongs to presidential candidate, who, voder very adverse circumstances, received the hund ome compliment of a million and a half of ihst popular vole as many within three hundred thousand as were east for Mr. Lincoln. To see him thus promptly forgetting the rivalry f thr canvass, and giving propel direction to the public opinion of his party in reference to the new administration, U gratifying spectacle, which ought to cau'e Lie political foes to relent and bury their enmity. ad good men everywhere to thank hiir Wa comsst'Dd his healinp speech and praiseworthy example to the 'Democratic journals aforesaid, Loping that so whole- Sf-me an ictluene may not Dejosico them. World. : Ooino to Tam th Cawtaj.- If Commissioners Forsyth, Craw lord and Rotnain, are turned away unnoticed, a it jt sun- ceded thej must be, he eoesiofiiits con gregate at Washington Doaat mat jeuui-son Davit will not amy take Fort Sumter and Pickens, but march on the City of Washington. They ar the same hiss of men who" are in tho habit of fH-edictiag that three week will see ' Lincoln lying from the Capital, in which the Govern ment of the Southern Confederacy will nlreoeji iU!t " , The Northern Ddtnocracy should read the 'ollowing, from the Nashville, Democrat, and then blush to think thoy have been mido the 'oolrt of Southern ttaitors, while Bjuthorn patrio's diro speak boldly. A PlJOT0ltAB4 or THR MJCIC PDE9IORNT, JgrP niyis. This inflitod H got made a spooh at Steven-son. oi) Thursday ntrht, overflowing with blood and thunder- Tennessee U not scared tier sons hare scon the elephant. Can Jelf Darit scare Tenosnoo? Ho says that the Border Slates will noma info the O.it-tonotrtuy in sixty days. Wo will simply say that Tennenie has duclated for the Stars end Stripe, nnd tl a vile traitois, su:h as he, hid L tier be looking out for a ''sife retreat in sotuj vnt wildarness soma coniigiity of hadu" in which to hide his head from in indignant and outraged pjople, lie hostile I of lus preparations for war! This same blusterer, in a speech a few years ago, ventured to slander the 'J'cnnecice volunteers. Yo know what we siy, when we assert that with all his bjuster, Tennessee could, if so disposed, subdue the whole Cot" tonocrarr in a short t'ms. He calnlates now on soldiers of Tennessee te aid bini in his wicked and fiendish pnrpuse of breaking up inn glorious liovernment. He is as proud and vain as Bjelzobuh. He thinks that he holds the "king loin of the world, anq (he powers thereof," in the hollow of his hand, Ho is looking for the English Ocverninent to bow to h'in. He fsyt the English Government will acknowledge the Cottonocraey. This is all nonsense. The English Government and all others knows how to treat tho flag of the United States, and ao will Jeff Davis. Let him attempt tn sub hie the Vri-oral Government, let him fi e at Port Sum tor, or at any other fort where our 11 ig nnw float.-), and fin is sure to be hang as that the sun will rise to morrow morning, unless he runs, like a coward, to a country beyond tho reach nf Tennessee. We know hundreds of men in hia seeeding Cottonocracy who arc roaly tn tie tha roo3 for the hangman. Jeff Davis has been producing discontent, and teaching treason, as long as we can stand it. Ho has been a Tile conspirator agiia.t his government foryaari. There is nn use in soothing our people any longer. Traitors must suffer unless ihey stop their treason. We tuny be asked to be patient. How in tho name of high Heaven can a man he patient, when a traitorous flig is fl turned in hist face? when a traitor comes to our very border and talks treason to our country openly? Ho talks of sacking cities. Vile rebel! in-ll.ited bigot! Let them try the Tenne.ssoeans whom he s basely slandered. Lt him try Nashville. Our readers must indulge us a little. Wecinnot forbear denouncing troa-son; and whenever we cease to da so, "may ourri hthand forgot ner cunning." We have 'borne with treason as long ss it i possible to do so. Tslk of tearing down our fair fnbrici of Oovernmeat! Nover ! Never ! ! Jff Dav:s is on the road to the gallows, and his followers had better be careful. An indignant public will not for ever endure in-utt and treason-plotting. We hsve lived proxperouslf and happily for three quarters of a centurr, and wekno-cthat Ten nesseo never will give up thia fie and happy country. Let this vile traitor and his foul minions come, Tennessee never has forsaken the glerious flig of free and hapnv Amorioa, and hv the E ernal she never willl . She has always conquered t' o enemies the country, and will ngiin, if rerj iired to do so. l itis is oiircuntry, anil ail tna powers of earth cannot force us to give it up. Rise, fellow-'ountrymon! ourconiitry yet remaina! Rv Unit dread numo wo wvn the sword on high, And swear for her to live, for her to die! Krom tho Nasuvilte bcmucrat. Teat Tun. A letter was received here yesterday by a gentleman, from his father, who resides in Charleston S. C, saying that the great raft" eonslracted by Don Tuhhr, Engineer to their Royal Highness, Jeff Davis 8c Co., was lanched last Monday; but to Tubby's rrrat surprise, iron snd wood have woight, and the boomb-proof end of the tub (which tub is about one hundred feet lung by twenty .broad) went down elevating the rear end of the tub to much that jts bottom at that point, was raised some two feet out of the water, so that if the guns be. put in, and the bottom filled with watar to drown bombs, as is designed, she would either sink or turn over. Thus ends, for the present, the folly o' the iron Tub. We would respectfully snggest to th engineer, that he put the notables o' his great State in tbe re ir en 1 of hia tub. to weigh down those Columbians, with which he thinks he can dispatch those "miserable hirelings in Fxrt Sumter.4' In tbia manner their Eicallencies can, from a safe point view the sport. Canbttj Admission. The real enfimen f the people of Louisiana is elrly ex pressed by the New Orleans Tiuo Delta "Already thepeopi of South Laro.int begin to discover that their sec asinn is a bairen movement in fact, out of the frying pan into the tire wid that instead of realizing the advantages of independent government? instead of having trade free as the' air thev breathe, and labor as abundant as the development an I fertilisation of their soil imperiously demand, (hey will have an aggravation of their troubles; and instead of one set of ev.stom-hou.se ira petitions to bear, will have to shoulder those put on at the North for the support of Linco'n's administration, and lhedupli-ea'e at home under. the eomnianding an thority of the 'Confederated States of America.' This certainly is not the feast to which Rhetr, Keitt and their associates invited the people." , " . at' .taw Special Dianafehoe te tbe N. Y. Herald. WtorxiX In the Senate yesterday Mr. Wig all of Texas, declared that he be longed to another confederacy and owed no allegiane to this. To day Senator roster, of vonneticnt, took tbe ircan at bis word, and offered a resolution that he be expelled. ' JJndr the rules it lays over until tomorrow, when, no doubt, a rfoh cne will occur. ' Either Wigfull mast ig-ntre Ida language or acknowledge it. If he ignores it the resolution will be withdrawn." If lie acknowledges iX tlio resolution will pass. air. Foster did Ool base hit resolution upon the official . report of WigfaU a apeeoh in the Globe, as it 1ia not yet bee printed, bnl apon bis (Fosters own notes of what Wigfall s.iiJ, taken at the liflpe. Th9 Great Southern Mob. From Browiilusi Knoxvillo Whig. The greatest Mob ever known to the civiiizvd woil.l, or organised for riotous purposes, was matured in Mon'gomery, Alabama, in the year nf Grace J 8 U 1 , and niicnlleda "Sou'hern Confederacy," The avowed oMcct of the leading spirits in Wis incendiary raovemint. is to srettre tneir rictus, re 1 OMmHsinnry; Dill tins controlling object is, under th forms of lav, to may piracy upon the high seus.and to plunder United Stales arsenals, forts, custom houses, mints and post oflices; nn unfortunate turn of the political wheel having deprived them of these distinguished privileges as functionmius of a great Government, wh oh, by their weakness, miamiunnremunt and culpable remissness, thej hnve brought to the ycrge of n'.a. The Empire Club of New York, svth the noloriouj Rynders for its Pivsident, is entitled to nore respect than tho great Southern Mob, bended by Jeff. D ivis, for it was organized for the purpose of keep ing tho plundering Democracy 'ogetlirr, and bad it been successful, there would have been no necessity for this last desperate organu ition. iiut it ia now a permanent mob, and it sustain itselTby a direct taction of the people, yho act under a fatal delusion that they arc supporting a pt jr Government. Thus we vit-w and thus wefpenk of the Soij'hern Confedi r icy, Let none suppose t'-iat we are a Northern man, and entertain pr Julia's against the South. Bom and rtised in the Sunt)), ns were our pnre-is before us, we have now lived upon oir soil more thnn half a century, and )? never hnve lived elsewhere. We are do-voted to i hi South, and her institutions. but not to her corrupt and designing pol- :,:..t.. - .i: ... if.f . muinus, n tel. ui lltsiippuiTlieu amotllOUS men, utterly too vilo and selfish to govern a virlu nn and free people. And in writing down these things, w ?0t only -Hr H1B e,,,,n eiu, o, i euneisee, nut a majorily of the leg d voters tf the fifteen Slave states. Clerical Lifn in Plo.ida V Minister Afujrdvr l)o Aieu nnd is Lynched. Rev. G.-orge Andrews pastor nf Metho dist church in Sumter county, Florida vsi summoned to Court on the 10th ult., to an swer a charge of seliicim;. and afterwards beating a younir lady relative, who resided at his houst, O.i bit way to the court house U . tl . tl r . . r uotue.,, wessrs.. aici.enuen ami l.ang, tnt paiuc, reap-juaim. ,or nit in.iicimeni. un -icoui- u o luriuer ne av once iovcioii a gun at htm, killing him instantly. Ho then mir sued Lang who succeeded in nuking his escape.The murderer then p-oceedid on his way, and on arriving at the hoijau of a Mrs. Con-dray, asked for a drink of water. S.-oing Mr. C-mdray talking to a neu'ro boy. he observed, ' 1 have commenced r&y woik and right here i intend to Qui.sh it," Whereupon be leveled bis gun and tihot C unit ay through the boweU who only lived ab ut lour h'ltirs. Mr. Parker hein; present, aais-d the murderer from behind, and held him fast vntil 'hey sine to his assistance. The news having keen circulated in the neighborhood, a large num-ber ol ciiis-ns as seinbhl at Con 1 1 ray's house. After due de liberation he was sentenced W bi handed, and about 11 o'clock M , lid was hanged accord ingly six;y or seventy citie.is oi the county signing his death warrant. There was not a dissenting voice on the ground. The last words of this hardened wrwtoh wtre, ' I aru enly sorry' tbU I did net kill three or (uui more," Wew Use for Photogriphi. A Western correspondent speaks of having seen "season passes" and '' couiioctation lick-ots," on theOhiesgnand Milwaukee rt.iilroud, bearing the ph dograph ol the peraon to whom they are issued. This u a icapit.,1 idea These photographs are now furnished, about the size of a postage .stamp, at tho rate o' from lliir j tonne hundred lor one dollar, al ready gummed:; and wtisn thu applicant wants a pass, or commutation ticket, ke in closes hia photograph, -which, being placed upon the card when issued, enables tbe conductor to see at a glance whether the ticket is being presented by the original, or ss is loo odea the case, by some one who has borrowed it. By adopting this plan, the railway companies will enable tbe conductors to enforce the following rule, always printed upon paiaes, bu'. heretofore a dead letter; "If pre. sen ted by any other person than th iudivid-ual named (hereon, the conductor wid take up this ticket, and collect fare." American Railway T.eview, Feb. 2S, Qqq. Scott. Th wis precautions taken by this veteran commander of the army nf the United Slates (or preventing tbe slightest interruption of the inaugural ceremonies, proved all sufficient. The country is i i deUed to him, more than to any other man, fur the preservation of peace and order at tha federal capital for many weeks past. Acting upon the old maxim that "ar. ounce of prevention is wor.h a pound of cure," he iias, by t)ia sagacity, prudence, and courage, won the gratitad o' all true men, and added, if possible, to his exalted reputation ss a pitrint tad soldier. - Much praise is also due to General Wool, who has ably sustained every movement ol tbe couiniandtr in chief, and whj, on tht in eugumtion day, stood by his tide at lb Jtftd o'a battery, ready 'r action at a moment's warning. N. Y J.st. A bill is now .before the Virginia Legis latnre "to prevent abuses of the tele grph." U mskes the i'ai'S of a "fnlse statement" a misdemeanor, and therefore inflicts a On of not more than 500, nor less than $350, or by imprisonment in th aonimon jail for not more than three months, or less than ten dart, or by both, as the Court cay oirr ot. The Telegraph Company it also made liable to a like penalty unlets it shall y.-e information re specting Ihe offender, satisfactory to tht Court, in which ease the Court may remit the penalty. The informer it to gt tbe whole tine, and if ha disclaims it, it it (hen lo go to the tbrary Fond. : , It it taid that D. K Carter, of Cleveland, hasbctu appointed Governor ofNs-fcr.o-j. Wttililie preuurnti n at the South. The Siintlitrn papers are full of items on corning tho wailitio preparations in tlu con-lederated Ststss. Th:'re arc thrco powder-mil in l'ickrns' District, South Cirolina. turning out seme Fn'ty kegs a day. A firm in Savannah has contracted for 3,000 shot and shell for Smitli Carolina, another firm in Mobilo I casting cannon bills, grape, so A co.npany of cevenly recruits, for tl- S i)th Carolina at my, pis ed throuih Auguslt, tn on the 23d instant, from Tennessee, for the regular army ol Georgia, rerui:ing Is g"-ing on all over that Stale, n Athens a company ol forty had been enlisted up to the 'lose of last wock. The volunteers in Port l'ulaski arc tn be dis harged, an I the new regulars stibslilutsd 'or them. The Columbus (Oa ,) Times publishes a letter from a delegate to the Southern Congress, in which he says; 'Ye intend to put the strongest force in the field which can be raised, and the President iriil tea t.t from the States all the men that njsy be tendered. They will be rec- (vjd with their own cfTiicrs. but the Prevjdeqt must aettlo all questions of rank and pobjiipn under the authority of Outigregs. Hy niation is that Davis wil! rndcayor to secure lor the ffflcersj of the I'niled States Army, who have resigned, the best positions first, upon tho grou) d that Uiey are experienced and capable. There has as yet been nothing dono by the Congress as to the raising of troops, except, oossihly, in committee. We are delaying much time over the most trivial ir.atlers We have a ant of new men, uni'or im'd upon the laws o Uuiiod 3tatcs, aud all aim., us to epeak." Considerable of a Country Tot, N'ifwiths'nn lin s large a por ion of iiie "Sunny Sou'h'' Ins with Intwn it- liht from the "old" Union, the United fcstntes still cover many degrees of latitude, em-bracini' many Viiriutiesoficlini'it.e. A let ter from Sun Fnncisco, dated ihe jth of rebuary, Bnys: "The hills around the shores of ".ho ft iv lOVaa titir nn t!w,Jt nvs. n TM,.. U ' lens are now in the pride of ali beft(jt he ,ovt.w ,r, mu0 .8 acacic, or minosa, is in Dioom, its yellow corn shapid fl wers peoping thitkly from foliage of which each lout is Vesicate nd brilliant as a fljwer. Tiie m il jw, Jje ceanothus, tho g'-raniu n, the lily, nnd the roe, Iiao put forth their bios o n bu1 not tlit ir perfume, (ar tiifre is sum thing in the milJniss and sameness of the climate which, while ijivin' brilli.tncy of e !or to the products ol the floral kingdom, (! nies to them llie sweet frairinnc which i b orJ 8 to lh. jr fnmilios else re. wl gm, ,Q conlrMt win seivi to contrast your e asnas with ours, to state that grass k hih enough in many gtrdijjs to n;'iire lo be mowed." Dwinkivo Isip.-rb Wateb. Set a pitcher of iced wntei i l a room inbuiu'eel, .nd in a few hours it wiil havo nhsos bed from the room nearly all the ro-piied and presptiel ga es of the roim, .tlie air nf which will hnvo become jpunr. but th..' w iter ulterly -filiky.. This ilrpet J i on the hid that (Je waur hits due faculty of cn-deucing, and thereby nbsr rbing all the uses. At ordinary tifttpua ures a pint of wu er will cnu'uin a pint of carbonic ivcisl gi, nnd several ip'tits of nrnmonia. The cnpiieity is i-na-ly doubled by roduc- ing the temjieralufe to Hint of ll,-nc wa'er, kptin the rodin awhile is alwnys unit or us, and should be often renewed, whe her it becomes warm or not. And for tin; same rer son, (he water in a pump slock should be pumped out in the m- ru :ing before any is mtd. That which has s ood in the pitcher over night, is not lit for coffee-water in the in rtnn, Iinpure water is more injurnus to the health than impure air, nnd every person shorild provide the means of obtaining ircsli, pure water, for all domes io uses. 8t.uib.cru Coinrnis i'uors. Hon, Mr. Forsyih and Mr. Crawford, f the Southern Oommjisigi,. held a I ng; convtrsa ion, on Friday, wi,h a Ri-publi-i oan member of Ihe Congr ss. Whin asked what tluy proposed to do, they re- j plied they did not know Ihat (heir course depended upon the actios of ihe net Adt ' miuiat ation and how they were received. ; 'fhey said ajl the Southern Confederacy asked for was te ba let alone. They de- Biri'd peace and s pnrato indeprndfroe i nplhjng more. Vpon this they luid grenl stress. They furthei staled that (j dor . . j . .. Ml ...... r. . o " . a . ! .1 nnoerson win evacuate rori caumpier fiom nicesviiy bt-foje the txpirationof twenly days, nnd confidently express thu opinion that this Administration will rec (ignite (he independence of the Southern Confederacy in less than three msatht. . nr. if A ilrsTFiiii es Arraia jk Ars;4w'as Uchdeh ,a tub Wonps. An Arkansas paper sta'ea Uiat a few days rgo a planter named Clark Truly, who had lately settled in Chicot county in that SihU, was discov ercd lying dead bv ifee roadside near bayou i Macon brtdgo. lie hsd been kliot in the back of the head, the bullet rnfering the ear.. Subeq'ient invns'iatioi showed that Mr. 'fiuly. had j ist r-lurned from Hew Orleans, and a few hours before ihr di scovery of the body left Qrand L ke in ompany wi h two men, who il Is sup posed, rmmitled tl murder for tn my. air. Truly, it is laid, nad e'glit b'.indr.d dollars in his p n sesion when he left Grand Lake, but no money wssfoun 1 ipon bis pers'-n when the body was found. The mytiery surround mi th ifjAir ha oe casiooed considerable excitement in'lh neibborl)0"d, tnd every effort is being mad to discover U,e pfptraloie Al ti horrible crime. TkI "OooPitft n fltitoH" Da. A correspondent of a Dublin paper says that five months ago thtre rJ,Bd, in convent in Bonloznr. at a verv a-lvanei 4 "K'i nd after a most editing life of patience, the original ripretentattve. of the "ioodneis of Reason," who was sst upon throne and worshiped bv the insine mob dii in .the French R volution. Fiom t . Oiikaco Juurunl.j A Casi run tus ( nnaixtBLg. There la y Pt pr.sent in our ciij a sad om ut destiiit. ' inn. Some threa yesrs nn ttir oanm to Chicago a ounrr epd rjeagtifi(grl frnpj " Cleveland Ohio. She hod t)ecn U. r bn; ' a short lime when she mat a yl(ng m m, '! a nephew of a Chicago merchant, b,oai ,.. she piarried. (jeiog poor, rn r'Pn lives qf the husbnn4 objected to) tbp mstpj f and finally prevailed en hina to desert I pr, The relatives bare severtl llijua ofjereti her money on condition that she wqqh 4 forever leave the Slate, lljtrcbj tljablin " the husband to get a divorce, whiel) through devotion to h' r young hmbanij she has refusti). fjho has an infant nosy ) sick wi h the spaiiet fever, and yeaterda was herself cqinpellid to lake to her bpd, ., Her husband is employed in the store of . his uncle, and for sorgo tin past )ias prpr vided nothing for her support, and ev, n if he ha.d the will to do to. is probably pre- ' vented by the mnchinatjons of Jiis rela: . tives, who. are bent upon getting her pot of the city. She ia utterly desii u e amj illtoat mean to provide till fir food or medioine (or herself and li tie one, n needs assistance from the chaiita le 3hi occupies n apartmpnt at fVu. Jlty onrou street. South Side. Ca nrr We iiave received anote from a Cliicaj; gentleman, enclosing the abov, , who state i ' that he has called upon the lady in question whom I e founl lo be the dsaghtKrof the lute I)r. Mcfn'o h of Cleveland by his second wjle, r says, ' 1 have taken-time to enquire of ojany of tbe iirst ciiiiiDs) . ofdijcugi, who, vritho (. an eruption,, s-petik gf Lpr charac er ns tluo jttrest and hers a case of the most bitUy desertion, ' for no other onme than tha poverty of nerseit and mother, the be" or me not lo mention her hutfim4 nama, I ke a (rue woman forgiving him fpr t us deserting her and blatiiin only her rich relatives. ' J f!lev.land Piaindtalcr. a.' - Ifroin tho MiSwurl Douioon j Tiig Truj-ii f V JPwabusioh Te KEEUNO 0V THE SotO.'EBS IIII ARE TJ TAKi) Kurt .Sumibb -rTh following is an extract from a priyate letter received in this cjiy by one of ojtjr workmen, from, hia brolhtr in Cnrltaton. Thow ara the met) with afcjuj llie miserable traitor, Jeff Diivis, is to search upon the Northern States. We begin to feel perfectly , easy' i'iioui tho attuck of Forf Sumter: arlb Tox.Feb. SO, P8I. "Now souiethjpg about pnli ica. Here, eve ybjjy is a, soldier, ( have h.-f n in the field service the past two n mtl. A soldier, and hpw? With shojs without soles, poor fqod, and Wftrq clothing. Mtiy God have mercy. Shoul4 4ie Not th march an army t'on her, two third of our men wi u,ld join them. Don't be surprised that all people I era seem to be in fivor of cession. Od er: wise many a poor fellow wqqld br starving. Whoever refusee to be a soldier, must h ave Ihe city Fort Sumter sti j ftintls qtiieily, arrtl the garrison appear iq be in good spirits. Our army bav not yet attacked it. The asses appear to b too stupid to undertake it. )n qrder ,ii do that they WKptanotlur Qaribaldi; oe keep thejr fnnq hs sh)it. Rumor hat iif that it is tp isjfQn nex' ik. without fail. The commai.(j -r. M .jure Andetson( I haye jfnpwn in Florida, add believe hini to he a hiave man. JIa. MosTnoMEBy p. Blaik. Tht ad tacks made upon this distinguished gentleman by the tnemitt of tl e Adminimra-tion, ate not responded toby the rsidn'sj ' u.f ihjs pistijpt, jn which he has lived for many yenra, a highly retptetcd and ii flu - entiid ci-iz n. lie will make a capital ol- fi'-er, nnd will be extremely useful tq th President ip hjs vnuwledu of the wan a and pn jtidjces of the people among whorq, he haa lived so ioni?. Hia connaclio t wjt, t,e Admiiiinraii'in of Qon-fa! Kjt rcu made him a large rumour of Up-Uds; an Hppointment i feearded n a ompli. m. nl 0 the o d frii pd of fl.neral ackionj ,i, yenetable faOer, on. Francis T. Jjjnjr, i(,e vi0'ilaql end fearless s-dilor c t,e O)ou jn jay, g0n, by. Washingtotj Cor. Phil. Preit. - - ; 1 1 , Th Clevelaid rlamdealer, ( Doojjlaa) . p IB,U? ftii t . i Thjs it the last day of the last weik of the last year of this doomed, d - d.and demen etl Administration. The time prayed for by the people, to Iqng detireif by priests, prophet and printers, hat comejnntj that BJjpercjljoti' piece of super-annuated men Jacity, which for tho last four years has presided orer and mitdi: reded thw political afTirs qf thif onoj great country. tuBtjutt to tha thaJtri nf Whetlland. LflM f)gnl 'lit leaves a aame and fe fo; aftr Uaset L uked with no ririye aad a theusaod triaaet.'' Of the new Adminitt ation we hava not muoh to hope, bnt thjs wa know, it ean not fail to b, i an injpfof eujenl on tho la:, ' " Forts Senna Ann aiQi LTaa. A f a-tleman who arrived from the South a day or two sino-. relates an anecdote tht wtf o irnnt in Q oygia, though bat lit 1st w sid ah mt it fi Chat baton. , Th ffsnnetf at fort Voultyie rtce.nl y nhorei a rltxi tierce euni distant frosn Fort Mqaltriei and SamU-r, And jjred between twenty and thirty ahott id it without f.cL - aiajov 4oder;on watched Hlfir proceeding tor tomf time, and then aiming ami sighting one of his large gnt, shivered the pffg the jjrst shot. . ' .',., . Jf sea j j, It A Can Wat. The C'-rl Jgn Ui-rtlry ia in a hud way. it it fujl f painful spprehini'oo. It distruata yC0 th( whohtvebeej) tisppo") 9 lve tht K and most ii.fluenttal fripda of i t aa-iso. It talks about "the ainevr poliimot "nf tb Keitt-Toomb aehool,' tietn ir'gh'oned at the id of a reoitrae'ion of the Unin, and ttyt hat at ' this tit-mnt. "recoopiraftirin It In' mafirot fcifi gf fjiA SputheT-i fvyrifei-acy.-f ft J,' if.:; ;jt ;t.u: ft-
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Full Text | y n IIP . Ill . j J .1 Ill 1 o '.ir 1 VOL. VII.' MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1861. NO. 20. : vlylu 1 , 1 w. l. imoxi. SIMONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE-N 0. a, KHMi.ii. 1 A ' -1 mi, Don mxo. AprU-n23-y Vl.NU, II. BR AINAHW t IDOfc, LlTIlOGJlAi'llERS, la Every Variety of Style, BANK STREET, Cjjctile WMttt Jhtue, ClnJani, Ohio. ,'i.riHci w.o.coorta. VANCE & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' MT. VEBKOJf, OinO Oteaioatheaatcornorof Main and Chestnut, ate f petite Knox County Bank. HAS. 0. BONNBT.. Jn! WC8B DONKEY & ROUSE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW AXD SOLICITORS IN CUANCKRV, M MAIN ST., PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Particular attention given to UoaJ Estate and Collection cae throughout the State. atf.ly WALTER H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VEBNOX. OHIO, Offlce on High Street, opposite the j"0," HKJTRT S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY rUDLFi. OBTICE-lfortliflido Kremlin Block, . MT. VERNON, Odl't. i ti MKT w. sorrow. - n- COTTON V BANC. Attorney's Counsellors al Law, ill. Vane, OKlo, WiU'atteodtoallbiisiness Intruetjil to thoir oar. In any of tie Courts, OFFICE, V. E. Cenioraif Main and Oe iibierbts. ever I'yle'e MerohantTailoring Eatablish :ient. Oet. 11th mSJ-i- k. Ja-. ' " ' tarr. g APP . Th. pr-ceed. will b. .PProrri.t.4 to nJ fc' WUn plying th.8.verlioolr.0tnS with lVpp0INTME2TTS FOR 1861, '62 ! kooka. DR. R. J. LYONS, the eolobrated Indian nerb ... Doctor can be ooisultcd at thofullowinu places .,f . ,,,..,1. afrio nl tli p.;; every month during lHill ond 18il2. S . . J 7 I Cleveland OBioell82. Superior Street, opposite of Hlra Vint to BrotliU J.iniitlian, (t pBt()ffi:o. OflicedayH in Clevclaud as follows: bihits on Friday find Saturday ercninlst, 2nd, 15th, 27ih, 28th, 3i)th and :ilst. .... 1 Tch-An C.Mn Hou.o. otBou d:ivl 24th. 25lh.20lh. ........ lansfield, Awurican Hotel imtaini near half n mils of ennvaaa, unit. Vornon, Kwyar Uotel ahowe: A S'' Vuyae from Londifl fowirk, Holjon Motet . t. l rT . luvunnn, Collins House C'own;thti lraU of Dr. L,vini!tonkroniE,ln,irouao and Bar h, th urtal African Explorrr Voostcr, crandail Ex'go th cilin of Tim.ueloo, K ino and 0ilier?;iyria, eebeUoue , ... .torwelk. Amuricnn Tiouse n.vt at Wiinilwnr.l ,lall llilc I'rtnftron" I ne gruai caricnuire ptuiiiiie. tn "tfonrue, Strong Hotel I'ririco of Walt- and hia viait, coneludAdhan, llraoket Houso l.. a: tu. r;..... r ir.U. i'aincsville. Cowles IIouso r. i . i r i t I xhlblt at FtedKriclttown aUsr leaving hf( We prs-amo thii Panorama will b wor fini' a' . . MJ A. Y. DgssTi.thf " R Ar.nt'iis a riiiiuiAs ijuwu no wo.. : DR. D. M'BRIAR, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ISFORM THE elliina of Ml. Verawei? Ohio, and riainitj, that he baa permanently loonted in Mt Vernon for the purpose of Practicing hiaProfeasion in the la ttest and most auVstnntinl atyl of tho Art; and I would say to those who may favor me with then patronage, that my work shall and will compare MKAIJ-rr AND DURABILITY. with any iatfce&ate. I wwiWiilaosaytothosowlio we afflicted with Diseased Mouths, tual 1 am pro-fared to treat all diseasea of the month uder any form: also.inoperateon HairUpa, aingleer double. fbe btof ri(Mu h gitfeo. OFFIiCC vr ssil!l Snivrges Bank, 3rd lUom Xr.Saerry'a Store, Main Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. . ,. , ....... rpHK UNDERSIGNED, a reaidentand practicing J. fkraiotanof Knox.eaty f .theiMS twenty yewraana df he-ity of Wt. Vernon for the last nine years, pmpoaoa to treat, if called on in the on-tet ef the disease, all the variouakinda of Fever our ity-end vicinity re snbjoct tn, tuocoaafully or no hrge aaaeforseiwcoe oreieitire. Ala WAi' a Colie, Cramp Colie, Biarrhaea, Choil-rfc4afakStjMaCroup, Cholera Morbaa and Cholera, UilaeMa)oa the above prinaipa. Biptheria, ( putrid or malignant aore throat) Soarlantina, In-alamatloo or the Lungs, Ac, will be treated with uoneaa or no charge. Canoe ra of any kind ordaeription,Canoer Warte Rose Caecor, Nodes, Wena, Molea on the face or eieck, Blotches on the face or neck, any or all of these will be removed without tbejuifo.and eurod or no charge made for treatmeai. Recent oaaea of Colons cured without lancing. Partirular attention will be given to alltinie of female diaeasea or weaknesa. Also to the healing -of old aorea, Ac, Ac A euro will be guarantied in all caaoi of the generative organa. N. H. Private consultatlona rant anIBICTiT KOKPiniNTIAl. OFFFICE-0 Til a)ec, Ohio. v23 III tiMc tat of Maln-vt., Mt, Ver-m. J. U. 4FFICER. SALT. AGENT reRTIIE ZANESVILLE WORKS sAABarreli f thebeatbrandaof the Zaneaville )vU or Hirer Salt oa hand and for aale by the A 1 I l I "vrjiircf ejr-'pK . s '. .... , ucuci tt puntahntnt." w cup tn aboro from aa xchanMr-T;""1,Unom' wnnam uoxtiett, . .. . . a)r. Wm. B. Veardsler. Jamei Stauatun. 'and bav noticed in th Cincinnati papeMra. Dorcas Heard sl.y, Mm. Helen StaunWn, tftWnt oaKfienalor. Mr. Bonnr. ia Mcarrl . 7 " 3lra. wde, at one of lhe "bsit and moat reliable worirnoU Hildreth, w . i Jl I ! : 1 1 tl. Mn I emberatiD the en ate alwajt in veat and ready to vote. GeoM. for t 'Knox and Morrow Senator! . - i n l ' " . ! all ttl Mceding Btatet thre It ITE"? WM, tt;PRriW5rr ' th pre.ent fit NEW GOODS ...;t At tho ZTtw ftoom of Adam Fjrle, - ' ' . . ..y,-t v -. oewat tr k aur us oambccb it. ' IOMERIOnT ALONO IF YOIT WANT good and cheap good. " Don't forget th tilac, Marly oppoait Beam k Xead'a. r . - r.MclNTYRE. KT BOOTS, rJHORS AND LEATUIRO An C)Trert IHioTtaitat a! YKRY f!Pf AP. 9e teeeived a4 WARPER MIUCR I Be'U-nl ly i i,U -.Vi" i WE ARE PREPARED TO DO v ! gijk yfntw nr r GOODS A t The New Store! G. & W. D. BROWNING Are juit opening an additional stock of NEW AND liliAUTIFUL GOODS Just purchaaod at the very lowost figure) aud of the latent NEW YORK STYLES, Whioh they are now propnrcd to offur their (Mends Cuatomera and the nublio. on tcaruis Hi favorable as any House in this sooiiou of the oountry 1V1 Ihii pamoular tluy an not tnttna to newiior,t, Among their now stock will be found FRENCH REPS. CASUMIKRS), MlilU.VOS, VALENCIA, JIOHAIIIS, BE I, A INS, FRENCH ENGLISH 1'ltIXTS, and varletyof OTHER STYLES OF PRESS GOODS too numerous to mention. Thoy would also call partieulur attention to their STOCK OF SHAWLS, which for their styloa and quality, AT THE PRICE ore not to be etueeded. Thoy hare also a fresh aupply of RIBBONS AND DI1ES8 TBIMMJNGS. A fino assortment of LADIE'S AND CHILDREN'S HOODS. Please call and examine tlieio, For Oontlcwen, tbey have a good fresh etouk of MEN'S WEAK, which for price and quality are not to be beat in thia market, SO T II E T THINK! Thev have also on hand a rood stark of LADIE'S, CIHDUBES'U and UKSTWHEN'S Boots txrxtL Shoes of nearly erery kisd which they ere offorlntr at reru h,w price,- U. A W. 1). BKOWNINO. Nov. 15, 'ul)-n2 tf. A GOOD TREE IS KNOWN BY It S aVKUITSl So it a Good Physieian by As Sua vjer"i. Wtivka. 'J"' T . . . . . . ' ' do 9th "nil 10th. 4o do Uth and 12th. 18th and Itlh. 3.1 and 4th. 5th and th. 7th and Sth. lath and 17th. 18th and luth. 2Uthnnd 21st. 22d and 23d. 29th. do do do do do do do do 1ST Maxim st nelly adhered to j giTosuchbnlmaa!. have no strife With nature or the lawa of life, 'ln n,y hunda I never stain, Nor poi.wn wen to ease their pain. Tho Indian Herb Doctor. R. J. Lyons, cures the M1iMrig complaints in the ot hi:tiniteflige8of , their existence, via. Disease of the Thnt, Lungs, Huart, Liver, a:omurh,I)roy in the Chut, Kheu-inalism, Neuralgia, Fits, Falling Sickness, and all other Norvous Derangements. Also all diseases of the Wood, auoh as Serufula, Erysipolas, Cancers, Femw Sores, lepisjr ud nil tir 4upli(jalcd ehronio cotnplninta. All forma of t otnalo Uim -ultics auenaca to wuti the happiest results. It is hoped that no one will despair of n cure until thiy hMTegiyoo the Indian Herb Doctor's .Meaioine a fair aad iaitliM rinl. Ouiiug the Doctor's travel in Europe, West Indies, South America and the 'Cnited Statea.be has been the instrument is Hoi's hand, to rrstore to heultb and vigor I1iousih:As who wefre given up and proaoisnsed inourablo by the moM eminent Old School yhysioinnsj nuy more thna a thousand who were the very vergo or the grue,nrenon living mom ma tsof the Indian Herb Doatof'e eMMiwd succeasiul treatmont; and arc daily exclaiming 'Blessed fee ttie day when we first saw and partook of the India ; Horb Doctor's MedicineSatisfactory rcfereneoa of. ura will be gladly and chcerfullygiven whenever r q i ed. The DDoetor pledges hia saurrd ' o d and honor that he will nowise, direclly or Ind iroctly induce or cause an invalid to tidce bit nidiiuea without the strongest probability of a cure Remember consultationand a V'ee free. PoN tirejy bo patients examined after aundown. The Door frhaill be liberally considered. Tho Dr. has just isaued a pamphlet containing a briof sketch of his tile, aiudy ana travels, wnien can oe uu nee oi charge by all who desire no. Post office addross, box 2nn3,Cleveland. dee 13 'SO nd-ly R. J. LYONS, M. B. THE UNION WASHING MACHINE. Ah, wnndera sure will never cease, Sineeerorka of Art do so Increase, Nn matter whether wo"vo warnr peace, Women enn now do washing with eatw, Vt'ilh Walker'e Unh.n Washer. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFUL- 1. LY snvto the neonle of Knox and adjoining oountiea, that ne naa secured me Agency tor ine manufacture and Kile of tho 'justly celebrated YVaeher, patented by Mr. O.Walker ol Erie county, Now York, and before taking thia mode of presenting whem to the public, haa placed them in the handtaof those who have given them a full and fair trial, and would respectfully call the attention of thoae deairoua of securing a good Washing Machine to the following testimonial of well known citiicnaof this oity and oounty. We, the undersigned, would recommend 0. Walker'a Union Wanher aa one of the moat deair-able Implements of household economy and believe that it stands saaqualed for enau of operating., for perfection and expedition Su uhlnx,aod fur the J comfort and health .of the operator. L. M. Fowler, Rbert Watson, flenrv Ransom. Mr. Robert Watson. .w vL-.".d" E.Hildreth, Mra. E. Hildreth, ', Mai, Mra. Wil'lam Blnir, Albert Hildreth, Mra Albert Hildreth. tooorge Jaekann, R I' LV0D' Mr. E. H. Brigga, Heiog iiutr auiiafea that we can Teat (ht worm lofWaahing Maeblnea in waahing, and for eheapnesa 'and durability, woaid raapeetfully aolltlt orders. mC"ni aeeour Waahera at the Hash Factory of C. Lane. Cooper Foundry lluildinc. NEW -t , HORACE WELCn, noUtf Mt. Verewn.iOldo.. . Webster's Diclinary. ... ; THE CVABRIDGED WCTOMAL EDITION e now Issued and ooirUlaaauay valuable ad-ditiona o4 laaprovemenU. ... It ia being Uopted for as all throagh (ha aelkAole and eollegea nf tbia country. It la aniveraally ae-knowledgedeiMatMdars aeaong the literary men of the aga. Mora fhaa alx timet an aaanf of tTehitar'a Dlo-tlnnarieaare told annual! aa all other aarfea aoat-kined.iMOO.OtA perlndleala are aanoally lasaed froa the preaa.reaog Ailing WoWevaa their (aide In or thirapliy. The aa:bentinated aanaat pablieatloa f eehoerl heo'ae, ataaiag WAater their atmdard, laapwardaof HfiHfiti ta UiePnited attest. - rubliahed by O.n. MEBRfAM, Srlnjltld, Masf. MT.. VERNON 'REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY.. MARCH (I. From th 0io Innatl Oatutte. WI3N FALLEN, i. Wlinn nur proiid young natiqn'e banner Shall go trailing In tna (lust, And its glorious folile be mildewed With Disuninu'v cankering rustj There will be a cry of latinna, Like a murmur o'er the aea, On up to (loil and Heaven For the palioi) of the free, When the day ahull dawn upon n, With our C'luutry'a trii't betrayed; And the ami behold our hill-tops, In thnuheen of Mam arrayed Then will comt a t ime of lerror, And a reitrn of tyranny; While the blood red-war-itnr glimraeri, O'er the nation of the tree. in. Thnn a rugged rae of Bitona, Wl o forgi-l the dceda of yore; How their father tried to crush us How we hurled them from our shore-Will bow down their head in Borrow, For their anna arrom the aea; When they think how lived, how perished The proud nation of the free. And the Frank who fought for freedom, When our day-atar, curtained in By the clouds of war, ahona faintly Through tho amoky battle' dim, Will look thither o'er the ocean, And his boaom q tin il to see. In the West the nmulilering ruiu Of the nation of the tree. Aad the Russian, ton, whore country Hath the poisoned tunic felt, Who hath railed the shout ef freedom Where the shade of serfdom d- elt; Frm hia snow-plnins looking thither, Khali he stricken dumb tn see, What a wreck of blackened fragments Is the nation of the free. And Oermania. in whose boaom, Are the seeds of freedom sosyt), WWIi 'ere long will bud and blossom, With s beauty all her own-Will be saddened in her borders, From the blue Rhine to the ten, Ami her peasant girls no weeping O'er the nation of the free. Then. Oh Kossuth! what shall guide the Tc the haven which you snughl, Tltoon our plume and crent are drooping- When Columbia comes tn naughlt Who shall fun the love of glory, Or lha flame of liberty, , When thy gnxe can ttir i nn longer To the natwa erf lle free.? Till. Then, Italia! Oh then, w"hilhr. When thou eendest forth a dve. Shall itx wenrv font find resting, Or its beak the branch of love? It must turn, forlorn nnd sarfdeiicd, With no olive leaf fur tin e. When the starof hope ilnc'ineftt itt thegtation of tkio f.oe. Not m Athens do e perish, Kot as Carthage, Tyre or Homo Mot Assyria when she rrumhlrd 3fot thefolo's dirrneujl ered home; Not like Gall, Uirnngh sheer ambition, Nor like Vmice f th ten. But by treachery and by traitors Dies the nation of .be Irae, Oh Columbia! who hath made thee Like a fallen Rahylnn? Who hath dared lo'dim the glory Of the name of Washington Shall the traitor go unpunished Aud his offspring, treason, be, Like a canker nn the record Of the nation of the fuse. iTo" shake off this pall of rlaranessl Let. the patriot host arise, Shouting "freedom, enfranchisement!1' 'Gainst the blue vanltof the skies) And with sinews nerved lor battle, Let them frown nn tyranny, Till the hope of treason wither In tibe nation of tko free. Mr. Douglas on tfea Inaugural. We fifk the Heald, the Journal of Commerce, the Albany Atl.ia and Argus-, and papers of 4hat kidney, which pounced, like rapacious birds of piey.on the inaugural, and attempted to peck out its eyes, to read Senator Douglas's manly speech, and blush at the contrast between hie patriotism and candor and their captious and churlish strictures. This is a time when it is the duty of erery good cilieen to support tho adoMJiiaU-atioa n its honest attempts to restore tranquility; and Senator Douglas dVserves great praise for s nk-iog the partisan in the patriot, and knowing only his .country. He is not only the ablest statesman of the D mo-craiic party now in publio life, bat he speaks with the additional weight which justly belongs to presidential candidate, who, voder very adverse circumstances, received the hund ome compliment of a million and a half of ihst popular vole as many within three hundred thousand as were east for Mr. Lincoln. To see him thus promptly forgetting the rivalry f thr canvass, and giving propel direction to the public opinion of his party in reference to the new administration, U gratifying spectacle, which ought to cau'e Lie political foes to relent and bury their enmity. ad good men everywhere to thank hiir Wa comsst'Dd his healinp speech and praiseworthy example to the 'Democratic journals aforesaid, Loping that so whole- Sf-me an ictluene may not Dejosico them. World. : Ooino to Tam th Cawtaj.- If Commissioners Forsyth, Craw lord and Rotnain, are turned away unnoticed, a it jt sun- ceded thej must be, he eoesiofiiits con gregate at Washington Doaat mat jeuui-son Davit will not amy take Fort Sumter and Pickens, but march on the City of Washington. They ar the same hiss of men who" are in tho habit of fH-edictiag that three week will see ' Lincoln lying from the Capital, in which the Govern ment of the Southern Confederacy will nlreoeji iU!t " , The Northern Ddtnocracy should read the 'ollowing, from the Nashville, Democrat, and then blush to think thoy have been mido the 'oolrt of Southern ttaitors, while Bjuthorn patrio's diro speak boldly. A PlJOT0ltAB4 or THR MJCIC PDE9IORNT, JgrP niyis. This inflitod H got made a spooh at Steven-son. oi) Thursday ntrht, overflowing with blood and thunder- Tennessee U not scared tier sons hare scon the elephant. Can Jelf Darit scare Tenosnoo? Ho says that the Border Slates will noma info the O.it-tonotrtuy in sixty days. Wo will simply say that Tennenie has duclated for the Stars end Stripe, nnd tl a vile traitois, su:h as he, hid L tier be looking out for a ''sife retreat in sotuj vnt wildarness soma coniigiity of hadu" in which to hide his head from in indignant and outraged pjople, lie hostile I of lus preparations for war! This same blusterer, in a speech a few years ago, ventured to slander the 'J'cnnecice volunteers. Yo know what we siy, when we assert that with all his bjuster, Tennessee could, if so disposed, subdue the whole Cot" tonocrarr in a short t'ms. He calnlates now on soldiers of Tennessee te aid bini in his wicked and fiendish pnrpuse of breaking up inn glorious liovernment. He is as proud and vain as Bjelzobuh. He thinks that he holds the "king loin of the world, anq (he powers thereof," in the hollow of his hand, Ho is looking for the English Ocverninent to bow to h'in. He fsyt the English Government will acknowledge the Cottonocraey. This is all nonsense. The English Government and all others knows how to treat tho flag of the United States, and ao will Jeff Davis. Let him attempt tn sub hie the Vri-oral Government, let him fi e at Port Sum tor, or at any other fort where our 11 ig nnw float.-), and fin is sure to be hang as that the sun will rise to morrow morning, unless he runs, like a coward, to a country beyond tho reach nf Tennessee. We know hundreds of men in hia seeeding Cottonocracy who arc roaly tn tie tha roo3 for the hangman. Jeff Davis has been producing discontent, and teaching treason, as long as we can stand it. Ho has been a Tile conspirator agiia.t his government foryaari. There is nn use in soothing our people any longer. Traitors must suffer unless ihey stop their treason. We tuny be asked to be patient. How in tho name of high Heaven can a man he patient, when a traitorous flig is fl turned in hist face? when a traitor comes to our very border and talks treason to our country openly? Ho talks of sacking cities. Vile rebel! in-ll.ited bigot! Let them try the Tenne.ssoeans whom he s basely slandered. Lt him try Nashville. Our readers must indulge us a little. Wecinnot forbear denouncing troa-son; and whenever we cease to da so, "may ourri hthand forgot ner cunning." We have 'borne with treason as long ss it i possible to do so. Tslk of tearing down our fair fnbrici of Oovernmeat! Nover ! Never ! ! Jff Dav:s is on the road to the gallows, and his followers had better be careful. An indignant public will not for ever endure in-utt and treason-plotting. We hsve lived proxperouslf and happily for three quarters of a centurr, and wekno-cthat Ten nesseo never will give up thia fie and happy country. Let this vile traitor and his foul minions come, Tennessee never has forsaken the glerious flig of free and hapnv Amorioa, and hv the E ernal she never willl . She has always conquered t' o enemies the country, and will ngiin, if rerj iired to do so. l itis is oiircuntry, anil ail tna powers of earth cannot force us to give it up. Rise, fellow-'ountrymon! ourconiitry yet remaina! Rv Unit dread numo wo wvn the sword on high, And swear for her to live, for her to die! Krom tho Nasuvilte bcmucrat. Teat Tun. A letter was received here yesterday by a gentleman, from his father, who resides in Charleston S. C, saying that the great raft" eonslracted by Don Tuhhr, Engineer to their Royal Highness, Jeff Davis 8c Co., was lanched last Monday; but to Tubby's rrrat surprise, iron snd wood have woight, and the boomb-proof end of the tub (which tub is about one hundred feet lung by twenty .broad) went down elevating the rear end of the tub to much that jts bottom at that point, was raised some two feet out of the water, so that if the guns be. put in, and the bottom filled with watar to drown bombs, as is designed, she would either sink or turn over. Thus ends, for the present, the folly o' the iron Tub. We would respectfully snggest to th engineer, that he put the notables o' his great State in tbe re ir en 1 of hia tub. to weigh down those Columbians, with which he thinks he can dispatch those "miserable hirelings in Fxrt Sumter.4' In tbia manner their Eicallencies can, from a safe point view the sport. Canbttj Admission. The real enfimen f the people of Louisiana is elrly ex pressed by the New Orleans Tiuo Delta "Already thepeopi of South Laro.int begin to discover that their sec asinn is a bairen movement in fact, out of the frying pan into the tire wid that instead of realizing the advantages of independent government? instead of having trade free as the' air thev breathe, and labor as abundant as the development an I fertilisation of their soil imperiously demand, (hey will have an aggravation of their troubles; and instead of one set of ev.stom-hou.se ira petitions to bear, will have to shoulder those put on at the North for the support of Linco'n's administration, and lhedupli-ea'e at home under. the eomnianding an thority of the 'Confederated States of America.' This certainly is not the feast to which Rhetr, Keitt and their associates invited the people." , " . at' .taw Special Dianafehoe te tbe N. Y. Herald. WtorxiX In the Senate yesterday Mr. Wig all of Texas, declared that he be longed to another confederacy and owed no allegiane to this. To day Senator roster, of vonneticnt, took tbe ircan at bis word, and offered a resolution that he be expelled. ' JJndr the rules it lays over until tomorrow, when, no doubt, a rfoh cne will occur. ' Either Wigfull mast ig-ntre Ida language or acknowledge it. If he ignores it the resolution will be withdrawn." If lie acknowledges iX tlio resolution will pass. air. Foster did Ool base hit resolution upon the official . report of WigfaU a apeeoh in the Globe, as it 1ia not yet bee printed, bnl apon bis (Fosters own notes of what Wigfall s.iiJ, taken at the liflpe. Th9 Great Southern Mob. From Browiilusi Knoxvillo Whig. The greatest Mob ever known to the civiiizvd woil.l, or organised for riotous purposes, was matured in Mon'gomery, Alabama, in the year nf Grace J 8 U 1 , and niicnlleda "Sou'hern Confederacy," The avowed oMcct of the leading spirits in Wis incendiary raovemint. is to srettre tneir rictus, re 1 OMmHsinnry; Dill tins controlling object is, under th forms of lav, to may piracy upon the high seus.and to plunder United Stales arsenals, forts, custom houses, mints and post oflices; nn unfortunate turn of the political wheel having deprived them of these distinguished privileges as functionmius of a great Government, wh oh, by their weakness, miamiunnremunt and culpable remissness, thej hnve brought to the ycrge of n'.a. The Empire Club of New York, svth the noloriouj Rynders for its Pivsident, is entitled to nore respect than tho great Southern Mob, bended by Jeff. D ivis, for it was organized for the purpose of keep ing tho plundering Democracy 'ogetlirr, and bad it been successful, there would have been no necessity for this last desperate organu ition. iiut it ia now a permanent mob, and it sustain itselTby a direct taction of the people, yho act under a fatal delusion that they arc supporting a pt jr Government. Thus we vit-w and thus wefpenk of the Soij'hern Confedi r icy, Let none suppose t'-iat we are a Northern man, and entertain pr Julia's against the South. Bom and rtised in the Sunt)), ns were our pnre-is before us, we have now lived upon oir soil more thnn half a century, and )? never hnve lived elsewhere. We are do-voted to i hi South, and her institutions. but not to her corrupt and designing pol- :,:..t.. - .i: ... if.f . muinus, n tel. ui lltsiippuiTlieu amotllOUS men, utterly too vilo and selfish to govern a virlu nn and free people. And in writing down these things, w ?0t only -Hr H1B e,,,,n eiu, o, i euneisee, nut a majorily of the leg d voters tf the fifteen Slave states. Clerical Lifn in Plo.ida V Minister Afujrdvr l)o Aieu nnd is Lynched. Rev. G.-orge Andrews pastor nf Metho dist church in Sumter county, Florida vsi summoned to Court on the 10th ult., to an swer a charge of seliicim;. and afterwards beating a younir lady relative, who resided at his houst, O.i bit way to the court house U . tl . tl r . . r uotue.,, wessrs.. aici.enuen ami l.ang, tnt paiuc, reap-juaim. ,or nit in.iicimeni. un -icoui- u o luriuer ne av once iovcioii a gun at htm, killing him instantly. Ho then mir sued Lang who succeeded in nuking his escape.The murderer then p-oceedid on his way, and on arriving at the hoijau of a Mrs. Con-dray, asked for a drink of water. S.-oing Mr. C-mdray talking to a neu'ro boy. he observed, ' 1 have commenced r&y woik and right here i intend to Qui.sh it," Whereupon be leveled bis gun and tihot C unit ay through the boweU who only lived ab ut lour h'ltirs. Mr. Parker hein; present, aais-d the murderer from behind, and held him fast vntil 'hey sine to his assistance. The news having keen circulated in the neighborhood, a large num-ber ol ciiis-ns as seinbhl at Con 1 1 ray's house. After due de liberation he was sentenced W bi handed, and about 11 o'clock M , lid was hanged accord ingly six;y or seventy citie.is oi the county signing his death warrant. There was not a dissenting voice on the ground. The last words of this hardened wrwtoh wtre, ' I aru enly sorry' tbU I did net kill three or (uui more," Wew Use for Photogriphi. A Western correspondent speaks of having seen "season passes" and '' couiioctation lick-ots," on theOhiesgnand Milwaukee rt.iilroud, bearing the ph dograph ol the peraon to whom they are issued. This u a icapit.,1 idea These photographs are now furnished, about the size of a postage .stamp, at tho rate o' from lliir j tonne hundred lor one dollar, al ready gummed:; and wtisn thu applicant wants a pass, or commutation ticket, ke in closes hia photograph, -which, being placed upon the card when issued, enables tbe conductor to see at a glance whether the ticket is being presented by the original, or ss is loo odea the case, by some one who has borrowed it. By adopting this plan, the railway companies will enable tbe conductors to enforce the following rule, always printed upon paiaes, bu'. heretofore a dead letter; "If pre. sen ted by any other person than th iudivid-ual named (hereon, the conductor wid take up this ticket, and collect fare." American Railway T.eview, Feb. 2S, Qqq. Scott. Th wis precautions taken by this veteran commander of the army nf the United Slates (or preventing tbe slightest interruption of the inaugural ceremonies, proved all sufficient. The country is i i deUed to him, more than to any other man, fur the preservation of peace and order at tha federal capital for many weeks past. Acting upon the old maxim that "ar. ounce of prevention is wor.h a pound of cure," he iias, by t)ia sagacity, prudence, and courage, won the gratitad o' all true men, and added, if possible, to his exalted reputation ss a pitrint tad soldier. - Much praise is also due to General Wool, who has ably sustained every movement ol tbe couiniandtr in chief, and whj, on tht in eugumtion day, stood by his tide at lb Jtftd o'a battery, ready 'r action at a moment's warning. N. Y J.st. A bill is now .before the Virginia Legis latnre "to prevent abuses of the tele grph." U mskes the i'ai'S of a "fnlse statement" a misdemeanor, and therefore inflicts a On of not more than 500, nor less than $350, or by imprisonment in th aonimon jail for not more than three months, or less than ten dart, or by both, as the Court cay oirr ot. The Telegraph Company it also made liable to a like penalty unlets it shall y.-e information re specting Ihe offender, satisfactory to tht Court, in which ease the Court may remit the penalty. The informer it to gt tbe whole tine, and if ha disclaims it, it it (hen lo go to the tbrary Fond. : , It it taid that D. K Carter, of Cleveland, hasbctu appointed Governor ofNs-fcr.o-j. Wttililie preuurnti n at the South. The Siintlitrn papers are full of items on corning tho wailitio preparations in tlu con-lederated Ststss. Th:'re arc thrco powder-mil in l'ickrns' District, South Cirolina. turning out seme Fn'ty kegs a day. A firm in Savannah has contracted for 3,000 shot and shell for Smitli Carolina, another firm in Mobilo I casting cannon bills, grape, so A co.npany of cevenly recruits, for tl- S i)th Carolina at my, pis ed throuih Auguslt, tn on the 23d instant, from Tennessee, for the regular army ol Georgia, rerui:ing Is g"-ing on all over that Stale, n Athens a company ol forty had been enlisted up to the 'lose of last wock. The volunteers in Port l'ulaski arc tn be dis harged, an I the new regulars stibslilutsd 'or them. The Columbus (Oa ,) Times publishes a letter from a delegate to the Southern Congress, in which he says; 'Ye intend to put the strongest force in the field which can be raised, and the President iriil tea t.t from the States all the men that njsy be tendered. They will be rec- (vjd with their own cfTiicrs. but the Prevjdeqt must aettlo all questions of rank and pobjiipn under the authority of Outigregs. Hy niation is that Davis wil! rndcayor to secure lor the ffflcersj of the I'niled States Army, who have resigned, the best positions first, upon tho grou) d that Uiey are experienced and capable. There has as yet been nothing dono by the Congress as to the raising of troops, except, oossihly, in committee. We are delaying much time over the most trivial ir.atlers We have a ant of new men, uni'or im'd upon the laws o Uuiiod 3tatcs, aud all aim., us to epeak." Considerable of a Country Tot, N'ifwiths'nn lin s large a por ion of iiie "Sunny Sou'h'' Ins with Intwn it- liht from the "old" Union, the United fcstntes still cover many degrees of latitude, em-bracini' many Viiriutiesoficlini'it.e. A let ter from Sun Fnncisco, dated ihe jth of rebuary, Bnys: "The hills around the shores of ".ho ft iv lOVaa titir nn t!w,Jt nvs. n TM,.. U ' lens are now in the pride of ali beft(jt he ,ovt.w ,r, mu0 .8 acacic, or minosa, is in Dioom, its yellow corn shapid fl wers peoping thitkly from foliage of which each lout is Vesicate nd brilliant as a fljwer. Tiie m il jw, Jje ceanothus, tho g'-raniu n, the lily, nnd the roe, Iiao put forth their bios o n bu1 not tlit ir perfume, (ar tiifre is sum thing in the milJniss and sameness of the climate which, while ijivin' brilli.tncy of e !or to the products ol the floral kingdom, (! nies to them llie sweet frairinnc which i b orJ 8 to lh. jr fnmilios else re. wl gm, ,Q conlrMt win seivi to contrast your e asnas with ours, to state that grass k hih enough in many gtrdijjs to n;'iire lo be mowed." Dwinkivo Isip.-rb Wateb. Set a pitcher of iced wntei i l a room inbuiu'eel, .nd in a few hours it wiil havo nhsos bed from the room nearly all the ro-piied and presptiel ga es of the roim, .tlie air nf which will hnvo become jpunr. but th..' w iter ulterly -filiky.. This ilrpet J i on the hid that (Je waur hits due faculty of cn-deucing, and thereby nbsr rbing all the uses. At ordinary tifttpua ures a pint of wu er will cnu'uin a pint of carbonic ivcisl gi, nnd several ip'tits of nrnmonia. The cnpiieity is i-na-ly doubled by roduc- ing the temjieralufe to Hint of ll,-nc wa'er, kptin the rodin awhile is alwnys unit or us, and should be often renewed, whe her it becomes warm or not. And for tin; same rer son, (he water in a pump slock should be pumped out in the m- ru :ing before any is mtd. That which has s ood in the pitcher over night, is not lit for coffee-water in the in rtnn, Iinpure water is more injurnus to the health than impure air, nnd every person shorild provide the means of obtaining ircsli, pure water, for all domes io uses. 8t.uib.cru Coinrnis i'uors. Hon, Mr. Forsyih and Mr. Crawford, f the Southern Oommjisigi,. held a I ng; convtrsa ion, on Friday, wi,h a Ri-publi-i oan member of Ihe Congr ss. Whin asked what tluy proposed to do, they re- j plied they did not know Ihat (heir course depended upon the actios of ihe net Adt ' miuiat ation and how they were received. ; 'fhey said ajl the Southern Confederacy asked for was te ba let alone. They de- Biri'd peace and s pnrato indeprndfroe i nplhjng more. Vpon this they luid grenl stress. They furthei staled that (j dor . . j . .. Ml ...... r. . o " . a . ! .1 nnoerson win evacuate rori caumpier fiom nicesviiy bt-foje the txpirationof twenly days, nnd confidently express thu opinion that this Administration will rec (ignite (he independence of the Southern Confederacy in less than three msatht. . nr. if A ilrsTFiiii es Arraia jk Ars;4w'as Uchdeh ,a tub Wonps. An Arkansas paper sta'ea Uiat a few days rgo a planter named Clark Truly, who had lately settled in Chicot county in that SihU, was discov ercd lying dead bv ifee roadside near bayou i Macon brtdgo. lie hsd been kliot in the back of the head, the bullet rnfering the ear.. Subeq'ient invns'iatioi showed that Mr. 'fiuly. had j ist r-lurned from Hew Orleans, and a few hours before ihr di scovery of the body left Qrand L ke in ompany wi h two men, who il Is sup posed, rmmitled tl murder for tn my. air. Truly, it is laid, nad e'glit b'.indr.d dollars in his p n sesion when he left Grand Lake, but no money wssfoun 1 ipon bis pers'-n when the body was found. The mytiery surround mi th ifjAir ha oe casiooed considerable excitement in'lh neibborl)0"d, tnd every effort is being mad to discover U,e pfptraloie Al ti horrible crime. TkI "OooPitft n fltitoH" Da. A correspondent of a Dublin paper says that five months ago thtre rJ,Bd, in convent in Bonloznr. at a verv a-lvanei 4 "K'i nd after a most editing life of patience, the original ripretentattve. of the "ioodneis of Reason," who was sst upon throne and worshiped bv the insine mob dii in .the French R volution. Fiom t . Oiikaco Juurunl.j A Casi run tus ( nnaixtBLg. There la y Pt pr.sent in our ciij a sad om ut destiiit. ' inn. Some threa yesrs nn ttir oanm to Chicago a ounrr epd rjeagtifi(grl frnpj " Cleveland Ohio. She hod t)ecn U. r bn; ' a short lime when she mat a yl(ng m m, '! a nephew of a Chicago merchant, b,oai ,.. she piarried. (jeiog poor, rn r'Pn lives qf the husbnn4 objected to) tbp mstpj f and finally prevailed en hina to desert I pr, The relatives bare severtl llijua ofjereti her money on condition that she wqqh 4 forever leave the Slate, lljtrcbj tljablin " the husband to get a divorce, whiel) through devotion to h' r young hmbanij she has refusti). fjho has an infant nosy ) sick wi h the spaiiet fever, and yeaterda was herself cqinpellid to lake to her bpd, ., Her husband is employed in the store of . his uncle, and for sorgo tin past )ias prpr vided nothing for her support, and ev, n if he ha.d the will to do to. is probably pre- ' vented by the mnchinatjons of Jiis rela: . tives, who. are bent upon getting her pot of the city. She ia utterly desii u e amj illtoat mean to provide till fir food or medioine (or herself and li tie one, n needs assistance from the chaiita le 3hi occupies n apartmpnt at fVu. Jlty onrou street. South Side. Ca nrr We iiave received anote from a Cliicaj; gentleman, enclosing the abov, , who state i ' that he has called upon the lady in question whom I e founl lo be the dsaghtKrof the lute I)r. Mcfn'o h of Cleveland by his second wjle, r says, ' 1 have taken-time to enquire of ojany of tbe iirst ciiiiiDs) . ofdijcugi, who, vritho (. an eruption,, s-petik gf Lpr charac er ns tluo jttrest and hers a case of the most bitUy desertion, ' for no other onme than tha poverty of nerseit and mother, the be" or me not lo mention her hutfim4 nama, I ke a (rue woman forgiving him fpr t us deserting her and blatiiin only her rich relatives. ' J f!lev.land Piaindtalcr. a.' - Ifroin tho MiSwurl Douioon j Tiig Truj-ii f V JPwabusioh Te KEEUNO 0V THE SotO.'EBS IIII ARE TJ TAKi) Kurt .Sumibb -rTh following is an extract from a priyate letter received in this cjiy by one of ojtjr workmen, from, hia brolhtr in Cnrltaton. Thow ara the met) with afcjuj llie miserable traitor, Jeff Diivis, is to search upon the Northern States. We begin to feel perfectly , easy' i'iioui tho attuck of Forf Sumter: arlb Tox.Feb. SO, P8I. "Now souiethjpg about pnli ica. Here, eve ybjjy is a, soldier, ( have h.-f n in the field service the past two n mtl. A soldier, and hpw? With shojs without soles, poor fqod, and Wftrq clothing. Mtiy God have mercy. Shoul4 4ie Not th march an army t'on her, two third of our men wi u,ld join them. Don't be surprised that all people I era seem to be in fivor of cession. Od er: wise many a poor fellow wqqld br starving. Whoever refusee to be a soldier, must h ave Ihe city Fort Sumter sti j ftintls qtiieily, arrtl the garrison appear iq be in good spirits. Our army bav not yet attacked it. The asses appear to b too stupid to undertake it. )n qrder ,ii do that they WKptanotlur Qaribaldi; oe keep thejr fnnq hs sh)it. Rumor hat iif that it is tp isjfQn nex' ik. without fail. The commai.(j -r. M .jure Andetson( I haye jfnpwn in Florida, add believe hini to he a hiave man. JIa. MosTnoMEBy p. Blaik. Tht ad tacks made upon this distinguished gentleman by the tnemitt of tl e Adminimra-tion, ate not responded toby the rsidn'sj ' u.f ihjs pistijpt, jn which he has lived for many yenra, a highly retptetcd and ii flu - entiid ci-iz n. lie will make a capital ol- fi'-er, nnd will be extremely useful tq th President ip hjs vnuwledu of the wan a and pn jtidjces of the people among whorq, he haa lived so ioni?. Hia connaclio t wjt, t,e Admiiiinraii'in of Qon-fa! Kjt rcu made him a large rumour of Up-Uds; an Hppointment i feearded n a ompli. m. nl 0 the o d frii pd of fl.neral ackionj ,i, yenetable faOer, on. Francis T. Jjjnjr, i(,e vi0'ilaql end fearless s-dilor c t,e O)ou jn jay, g0n, by. Washingtotj Cor. Phil. Preit. - - ; 1 1 , Th Clevelaid rlamdealer, ( Doojjlaa) . p IB,U? ftii t . i Thjs it the last day of the last weik of the last year of this doomed, d - d.and demen etl Administration. The time prayed for by the people, to Iqng detireif by priests, prophet and printers, hat comejnntj that BJjpercjljoti' piece of super-annuated men Jacity, which for tho last four years has presided orer and mitdi: reded thw political afTirs qf thif onoj great country. tuBtjutt to tha thaJtri nf Whetlland. LflM f)gnl 'lit leaves a aame and fe fo; aftr Uaset L uked with no ririye aad a theusaod triaaet.'' Of the new Adminitt ation we hava not muoh to hope, bnt thjs wa know, it ean not fail to b, i an injpfof eujenl on tho la:, ' " Forts Senna Ann aiQi LTaa. A f a-tleman who arrived from the South a day or two sino-. relates an anecdote tht wtf o irnnt in Q oygia, though bat lit 1st w sid ah mt it fi Chat baton. , Th ffsnnetf at fort Voultyie rtce.nl y nhorei a rltxi tierce euni distant frosn Fort Mqaltriei and SamU-r, And jjred between twenty and thirty ahott id it without f.cL - aiajov 4oder;on watched Hlfir proceeding tor tomf time, and then aiming ami sighting one of his large gnt, shivered the pffg the jjrst shot. . ' .',., . Jf sea j j, It A Can Wat. The C'-rl Jgn Ui-rtlry ia in a hud way. it it fujl f painful spprehini'oo. It distruata yC0 th( whohtvebeej) tisppo") 9 lve tht K and most ii.fluenttal fripda of i t aa-iso. It talks about "the ainevr poliimot "nf tb Keitt-Toomb aehool,' tietn ir'gh'oned at the id of a reoitrae'ion of the Unin, and ttyt hat at ' this tit-mnt. 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