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FmiltSPAY MORNING, Jon, 10
3AUIK0 MAfTfcR ON KVKRY
2 0Pt!IWl , At*m_2
Wood wTstko.—Those subscriber* to tip
jwricr whe have prmuUod to pay for their
mer in Wood, aro requited to briug it In
‘ * dot lift
A Liberal Proposition.
To nil thoho suWrlbers to t|io Weekly
Nn Vr who rtro indebted for one .veer's
Stucrlption or moriMTo mnko'tho ful-
Vim: liberal proposition, viz;
.you can stop your weekly ’"Counyr,
\ paying Two Dollar* iv ylutrTnr tlio
ho in nrottni* provided yon will take
, Tri- Weekly und J»ny four dollar* in
■vnnctf for tlio Same. This propo?ilion
pi stand opon for a fc\V. weeks.
thousand* bujjsciuujuih
WANTKDU
|\Vt» have recently, at n largo fxpen.se
(nlo arrangement* for increasing tho
ount of reading matter in tho “ U.Vr4-
tburkr" utnl otherwise improving the
«r. Wo cannot nay .that wo publish
“largest and host paper in Cltero-
p truth forbids one and mod
• the ethar—but wo do promise to
Ike tho “Weekly Courier” iu interns-
• ai we possibly can, and that it will
lituin more muling matter than any
pn*r in thi* Hoeliom There will bo rug-
krly In tho paper about twenty col-
* of reading matt or, or otk-o uud n
(If tho average of hint year,
Jf our friend* feed that they can con-
■encimuly recotnihend,the-Courirr wo
luld be glad for them to do so;
Another Lottery Letter*
Kinco our issue of A tlm 17th, we have
en shown another letter purporting to
| from Morris & Co., Italthnbre', inn
ing a similar proposition to.thA one.
Intained in the letter from Gilbert tl
There may he Lottery-, concerns
Ider the managenie.nt<if men of these
|ines, hut we are somewhat inclined to
Jiove th*y ftty . fictitious, litid
so letters are ail wtitteit by some
ndler or company of swindlers to
so who are credulous enough to be
cinved by such a * shallow artifice.—
[hother this bo so or not the rascality
t to bo exposed, and the public
(rued against the imposture. The
system of Lottery schemes, is
boded upon fraud and deception, and
buhl no more bo‘tolerated by the laws
I the land tliup any other species of
milling. Tho immense wealth the
Imagers accumulate is the aggregate
I the hard earned-wages of the laborer
|d mechanic, for it is well known that
; pooler classes uro the chief victims
I these concerns. They are deceived
1 the plausible, schemes whoso cheat
unahlo to' penetrate.. They
id iu the public jotii iials of prises of.
kusamU of dollars being drawn by
* in various “Idealities,!' perlmp
(io Individual in their own comma-
• is tho fortune favoh'd one, and con-
ntly thinking siid wishing they final
onfideutly heUeyc th.ey are destined
one turn of the'wheel (u be
■in poverty to. competency, or even
eueeattd they deny themselven or
folr families, the comforts and perhaps
J necossarh'H of lifu in order to lay
sufficient to liny a ticket which
r draws anything but a blank. We
r of an honest hard working man
itbis place, ivhosa salary as overseer
bunted to throb hundrod dollars ami
pne year ho invested scventy-fivo of
lln In Lottery ticket* which of course
pned him nothing. Wlion asked
r he 'allowed himself to bo dupod,
| replied ho bad ' thought so much
|u the subject that ho was satisfied
vould draw a prize, atul-./iad keen
^incil that Ac would, arvery natural ro-
' so much hiptlitgfian. There arc
(minds of justsuch coses. We hope
■nay ho able to induee somb tdtdmn-
] tho foolish attempt to grow sudden*-
Ich in this way; Wo nwin-o tlie.m
J nearly,, if not quite .dll the ‘‘splen*
| prizes" are arranged fora few fndi-
pals for tho pur|>oso of "creating nn
fitement in certain localities that
(tend to- fncrcaso tho business” of
Lottery managers. We have heard
l least one person hero who , ro-
hded to one of tho letters received
(Ills office ami remitted Twenty ' Dol-
from wlilch ho wfll novor hear
i. Wo hopo ho is nlono In his mis 1
How ilo they Know f •
j nee iu several of our oxchnnges.
Frospectusof the RomoiSbuMmwr d>
irliser, headed In blazing capitals, a
(mv York J.efJger:
“THE LARQKST ANDBEST.
1 THE LARGEST AND BEST
THE LARGEST ANp BEST
^VSPAPER IN CHEROKEE, GA.”
pr up town neighbors may havo'tho
)gfst paper in Chorokoe, Ga.,” but
[ do they know it is thc best f ~ ‘Have
merits of all,tho!papcrH in this soc-
[ boon oauvassad by an infallible‘fudge
i palm awardiKl to our friomU of 1
iouthcrn&f It ?bo all right j but if
i shall bo forced to the conclusion
y with all their clevorness,. thoro is
b little streak of vunlty In the corn-
lion of theao worthy publishers—
ftintlht'rncr <C* Advertiser is mow the
t papor in Cherokco Ga., and has,
elievo, tho most advertisements,
whether other papers,—when thnir
bins become as much, crowded with
ptisoments, ns wero those of tho
*r—will not enlarge to their size
ar, remains to bo Keen. It is nn
overb, tlmt Jirag is a good dog but
“l is a bettor ono. •
•fho Alabama State Convention,
314th Inst., appointed anti-Doug-
Bolegatea to tho Charleston Couvcn-
and instructed thorn to return
> if thut body did not endorgo tho
form of tho Stato Convention, which
J» on Territorial protection to elayo-
pd demands that ull tho powers of
f overnmont shall bo. omployed, if
, for that puropse.
•A resolution has been introduced
ho Virginia House of. Helogatcs,
ling into tho propriety of taxing
pors, past thirty years of ago, !flO
nnura for tho education of pool*
llomo Market.
.Tan, lO.-rCotton samo as last vrqejc
from 8 @ 10 ota. “Dog UlV' and snndy
cotton 5 ($ 0 cts,
Wheat in demand, Red at $1,20 @
1,30. Whito at $1,80 1.85.
Corn by tl»n load at 80.(rt 85 ct«.
Pork 0 (eft CJ cts,
Specimcu Copies.
We hav^beon sending spochnen cop
ies of tho TVi- Weekly t.burier. to several
persons who nro not snhscribcrs. Our
torms for the TrbWgekly arc strictly cash
in advance. This in*far • better • fgr Initl*
publiKlier and Hitbscribcr ami we slnoore-
ly hope tlmt all who wish To tnko fho
paper, will at o«co ondlolie. fdurdoUni's,
to our address, and ,a recipt will be sent
them by return of Mall. - If any nro
receiving the Tri-Wcckly who do - not
wish to Hiibscriho. they will plcaso write
their uatnoAiiJ I^ost Offieo VUslinclly on
tho paper,mud return onocopj to uv.
Euratum.*—lii our iavne of the 17th,
the extracts giving tho views of llom.l.
.1, Jones, upon tho election of Speaker,
W.iu} ^otnvdlted to tho Washington XUrs,
ltsiiouM iuive been -Waynesboro Xros.
ttiri j»;t Um citizens all attend the
meeting at ‘the City Hall to-morrow
night. It KecniH Id us that the comple
tion of the U.w‘Works wilt be a vio'.v
suitable o lox^ioii for a "joii/t of ronson'
and flow of. soul.”- ,
•• Completion cf the Gn» Works.
We learn from tlie ciiterprising con
tractors, Mo.ikM.M-igiir *& Co., 1 that 14 ihe
works ni-0 In a faphl state of comple
tion, and thoy will be ready,for lighting
up in.some eight or ten* days, Tt 1ms
been suggested Uv-some of our citizens
—and we behove' it to be a good-iden-
that wo have a juhilmv to celebrate tho-
oompletion of 'the Gas Works iu Rome,
The introduction 'of Gas into our city
will form an epoch ill her history and it
U proper tlmt it should ba marked with
some .deijiOnst rat ion of public rejoicing
Thcro will bo a mooting at tho City
I lull to-inoi-row (Friday) night for the
purpose of. taking this.matter in*.o.con
sideration, and, if thought bi*at, to up-
point n Committee of Armifgcintmtv.
Corroipbndonce of the N. Y.Coin. Advortlser
. Wasiiinotov. Jan. 5.~rTho npponr-
an<io of Son ator Mason in tho Sonato yes
terday, in a full suit of home-spun gray
Virginia cloth, attructod some attention
Thtring tho nullification crisis, Mr. Mc
Duffie, of South Carolina, appeared in
like dress, and id roverul other eminent
Southern men. During tlm Revolution
it was common in tho South for gentle
men to wear homo-spun garments, us n
inftttrr, not ho much of necessity, us of
patriotism. At Richmond the ladies
iTppoor iioW at fashionnhhr parties in
homo-spun cloth. All these things,
witty t)u* insecurity of tho* persona of
Npr/nern citizens in the Soufhom
States, nllud« ; d to yeslerduy by Senator
Foster. nn» signs tlmt. as unothor .Sena
tor rbmarke<l in d«»hate/’‘ , we are ill the
midst of a revolution, bloodless a* yet.”
A revolution 1ms occurred in the South
ern mind, and it is not one that is like
ly to go hack ward. The Nmtliorn mind
is also, as wu lmvo every reason to ho-
lievo, unnlternlily fixud upon the asser
tion of principles rpiito us decidedly
Northern. •
Maxims for this Time*. >
Siik‘ and: broad-eloth will not turn
tho point of an Ossawatomio pike.
A homespun.coat uiid a Slmrpo’s rillo
nro hotter than gold button* and a cuno
cut at Niagara.,
It is better to fight for our children,
than to loavo oi(V chi hi roil nothing^ to
fight for.
Soldiers cannot cut cotton..
If woman cannot tight'battlos, they
can practice thrift and mould buliets.
Mounted cannon givo force to paper
coifstitutions.
Buy your gunpowder for tiie ’nox.t
^•glorious Fourth." whileil.i* cAfqp. .
The fourth of March, IfilH, will be i
historical era,., .
A stump on paper aiid a ,tu,x on tea
made ono Revolution.' The heroes of
’7i» *till live in their children, >
• Ho who plants coni Is tlic true pa
triot.
“To everything there is a* time—a
time to love, and a time to Imto; a time
of peace, and n time of war.”,
The smaller the cotton • crop, the lar
ger tl
price,
A prudent man foreteeth the evil.—
short time since, one hundred ! The horse is prepared against the day
and fifty in miuuoahlo girls, all reported j of buttle ; liut safety is of llie Lord.- -
to ho young and preny, Htip t^d, across T.tsca.oota Observer.
SritiNuriEUi. Hi.| dun. 11.—The State
ihMiiiKimtic Convention mot lmroto-duy,
and elected ilelcgatc-} to tlio Ciiartyistuli
b'onveiition. ResolittiAiiH wdo pftMecl
ddi.laring t in Democratic doctrine to l»e
tlmt. neither Gnu prow nor tlm Territo
rial l.egislatme has the power to exclude
slavery front the ' Territories, but. that
the people, when forming Slate Govern
ments, have (hi* right to permit or ex
clude it-;, that the principle of squatter
v.overoigniy is calculated to promote dis
order. disunion, treason, and inurdef, ns
pnuiticnlly illustr.detl at Harper’s Ferry;
and expressing full confidence, in the
National Administration, including its
the plains and settled down in Honey
Lake Valley, This good news having
aoimtrated into the wilds of Huinlmldt.
county, tlie Nottii (’aliforniaii, piiblisli-
wl at Union, movhd tlicreby, and lit
toral h following;
Proposals for tho n’du fifty have liven
rooeivinl at tliis ntllee. 'I Uoro is a land
beyond the in«iimt|iins, O ye fair daugh-
,teiw of the plain'! where tho younginuii
hhoiind in wisdom and are exceedingly
torm-ly. Virtue is theirs, and the cedars
rt -Lebanon excel them hot in vigor.—
f>kijljtyndciiNuhjg almhitJi with them;
fliev puttctli tjieir hands to the ‘keerds/
Anil 1^! l.Uejuck turhoth. From them
•even-up is not hid. neither is poker for-
gotteiT. They knowetli tlm lioi-se by bis j -|»oli(-y
D.VH.V Locomotive.—The first number
ul this,new daily published in Atlanta
cuinu to hniut a day or two since. It i;
a liuml.some paper and to those
■have read the Literary Gazette,’ edited
by ,!no. JI. Seals, wo injoil not say tlmt
tho Locomotive will bo interesting and
ably edited. Mr,Seals lias, associated
with him Mr. A. B. .Seals.. Torms&i,u0
in a Iv.tnce.
ttirTlio Superior Court of this coun
ty is now in session. Judge D. If. Ham
innnd, presiding. There have been no
ca*?.-! of peculiar public interest. Sev
eral eases have boon postponed on ncr
count of tliu absence of Col.' Undoi-
ivood. Court will probably adjourn on
or before Saturday, next.
Mnmcit in* jACK.so,syii.i f e, Ai.a.—Wi
leant that a cold blooded murder wa
committed in Jacksonville, on Uiuuigh
qf Friday, tlm 13th iu-»t. A -man'1>;
name of .Tho*.. Gault, killed u yonn,
man by tlie namo of Btiicrs.. Gault lmd
hud.boon drinking. lie was arrested
mid is now in jail.
AxoTur.ii.—A 'gentleman just fr«
tbero, informs tH llinf a man by thv
immo of Baker, killed another by tie
namo of Worthy, near .Gaylesville,
Churokeo county', Ala., on last Saturday
eve, Baker mado his escape.
tt^rTbo ■Washington Correspomlcnt
of the Savannah Xocs; on the Dili inat.,
writes as follows:
‘Mr. J verson, of Ga., made a speech,
to-day, In tho Scnato on the Territorial
question. Ilo stated distinctly that he
would ho in favor of the foecesaion of
tlm South if the ahlo nud distinguished
Senator from N; Y„ opposite to ItiinV
should he elected President, or any oth
er iuhii holding hi* principles.
Mr. I-vorson said that lie would grt
first and most docidodly for Mr. Hunter
of Vi\. H.t thought tiio South entitled
to tho next President. He spoke of
Mr. Stephens, ofGa., as lib next choice.
Ho said that there were some points
of difference betwron Mr. Stephens mid
himself, but that hu (Mr S.) now has
his on tire confidence, and tlut he regard
ed him us every way lit to till tlm nftiou
of President wUhlnipnrliaiity, and to
preserve the rights of the South.
Ho also spoke of Vico President
Brockeimdgo as one whom-lie would he
wiljiug to sco olootod President.”
I, Mid their driving is ns the chariot
o’f ; .Min. -OorgoouB is . their opparol;
ai.nll.heirrAimeut i* purple and (reu Han-
ncl.)! Fair argAtho Valleys pf Honey
Lube; |> ye daughters of Pike! hut tho
valleys of Ihimholdt itrq fairer ?
SoiiF.Tinxu! Sumktiiixu! Axv tiii.hu!
—Now that tho State Uoijveijtion ol the
dominant parly 1ms iidjourued, *h« gwi-
oral hope is that thu J.egidaturdwill do
B'jmo'lihi^-—no/ filing—by Way of pre
paring to meet the re juiretiu nts of the
war which is almost upon itsl
Let no man nccti-o us of disunion
E urposes. The question.is not, will not
o. left to the South fof decision. The
Ibrec* of Aholltfon intend to leave u* no
option, but to tight for our firesides, or
do <U« inwards do. As they moved'at
Harper’s Kerry, so they at o preparing to
inovesdl Over tlio.South. • Plots havo al
ready born detected und stifled in Mis-
Bonn.
" IiTepri'ssible Conflict,” means the
knife at your throat, and the torch to
your house, reader, and both in tho dead
•of night. Whenever you tnko up and
drive "off tin Abolitionist from your neigh
borhood, he goes to.the next county,
perhaps, mtd another takes his place.—
fho doiwl oui*s eoasO to act.—Jfjntgoniery
Mail,
" Chiii.ii Found A dim ft.—We learn,
through a note rec-oivml from Mr. John
C. Stophens, fisliohnnu, that on Rntur-
nhig. about six o’clock, as ho
was passing Tybee, lie heard tho piteous
mnsof a child. He pulled cut in
the direction of the voice and found «
boat, containing a.little boy, four or fivi
years of ago. The hoy gave his niim*
os John Mrti-flp. I lawns brought up to
thr efty Vesteiday )*s Mr. .Stephens, but
we have he.m lui.thle. to find Mr., S.,
and are e-»n.-»-i|m*iilly without furtlmr
partUuJurs.—»S/r. Xc-rs,
Tiikxtov. N.J.. Jan. Id.—Tho State
Legislature wa* organized to-day by tli
election of L. C. Gitfr
county, ns Presideii
of. Huntingdon, ns .Secretary of the
Seinte,,and A. IL Patterson, of Mon-
uioutIt, ns speaker, and D. D. Blauvoll
i the slavery questiom-
MrkiiKu in* Df-caVI u.—TlmBalnbridge
Georgian refiorts that uh *tl.io 7th inst.,
in Decatur county, Thomas Green idiot
John l’owoll with a sliotgun, tho charge
taking effect in the throat and killing
him hmfftntly. Tho parties worked to
gether at a mill,mid while on their way
homo from Btiiiilrridgft They’were olwer-
verl to quarrel itud flght or wrestle. Af-
tei their arrival at tlm mill, anothor
quarrel arising, Green (who had been
drinking) procured aguli and shot Pow
ell. Green was arrested and committed
in default of bail. .
Tho Circus Company that was In Co
lumbus some weeks siuco, with the
‘steam Calliope,” returned yesterday.
Tlm poor fellows have, had bad luck, nfid
in all probability will sell out before leav
ing tho city. There nro sonm pretty po
nies that Will do for tjio children.—Co-.
Iambus Times, 11/A
LATKll FHPM KUUOFK*
Arrival of tho . Steamship Uurupd.
LIAi.frax, N. S., Jan. 10,—Tho atflartl-
•hip Eiu , o])a has arrived at this port Wltll
Livotqxx)! ndv'ces to 31st Dqcomi>cr. , .
Coinmcrical Nows.- •, • »
Lii-ERpooi, Cotton* Mahkkt.—Tho
Bmkof.VCircular reports tho sales fb}’
five duyjfttt.4O.0O() halos, (this wab.'Christ
mas wciik) of whipli. sncculators . took
j 5,000 and exporters 4,000 h.t I os. • Giving.
| to tho holidays the market, was some-
wluit hTtfg'nlur. • Prices wuiti easier .but
quotations-uuehnhged ntid tho mnrket
olrtwd withjlfitnioss. On Friday th.o
sales Were 8,000 halo*. • Holden o}fi*red
freely tyut cvbmod.. no drsposition .to
press bale*. Tho authorized quotations
wore:
Fair Grtonns 7J I Mid. Orleans, 0}
” Mobiles,. ,7| “ Mobiles, . til
“‘Uplands,- 71 I Noquotailonsrco'u
Tho stock of C itton on.liaiul \r.m442.
Oort halos, of which 301,400 were Ameri
can. ' '
Cntigressioiml*.
\V.\slii Vitos, Jan, 1,7.—111. the Semite
tn-dny, Mr. Bowman was ejcctitl prln
ter;’ 4
In the 11oii.it* tlm bmiiieSA was un’.ni-
VK l »#k -'.mV '
» .,‘iHlavNrry in.Nclirasl.a.
Cpfr^uu Jjm.17.—Tho tlnvoituir,
Wni, A. Richn’KIwnu lias vetoed.thb-hHl
ab j) I ii \sla V i • f *N el n-iisk ft-' * ' " j
UgpublicHU Triumph In Iciwa. - l
. Oiiicaoo. Jan: 4-7.»-**.ltipios-;Hi*rlnn.
Blai-k, jtvpnblicftin has-been ro-iAcctod
United ^tate^^M-iuUn- froin lowa.hy a
majority,?d‘| twenty over Ids Dumocratic
coiiiiM-tilpj-, Mr. Dmlge. i
Tho; Grriit Lottery Suit.
Macox,' Gv m Jan. 10,——Tlm lottory
ease, thu Stato vs. >Swui! Se Cn„ bus l>eeii
ileelded .h/ tho Supremo Court of Hie
Stnto in f«\vor uf Swan & Co.
AlnlmmiYDoniporiitic Convention.
Muxtoomerv, Ai.a.i Jan. 13,—The
Democratic Convention last night non£
inatod Johii'P. Morgan] of I Villas coun-
tv, and'Divybl iriibhniil, of Laureiis
county, ns Elector* for tho Stato at
largo. ■ i ..
The Convention adjourmnl .last eveti
ingaliout Jiiidnight, siredie.
aicxicmi Mustmlff Liniment, x* j
?rom ridli ami potu*, bom! find fl-co.’ nil
eolors, grtidoi and comlitlnns uf life, wa hear
i same mood of pniiso awnrdod this xVondor-
artk-lo. Sores are liftnlod, pftloa rohevod
live* saved, vutuabto animals mado nseful,
id nutold ills ftssimged !*y this Rreat modi-
Which is siinrlsing to tho jodgomi-nt of
What family do^-s not rnjuiro s >t*nd :
I LinimniiL Whoever heard of the sumo
rfleets produced hy.any.other srtirlc ?, For
Cuts, llruiscs,flpi^h)S. ItheumaUflin, Swslliniy
Htrainedjbiries, Ac. . It haaSiu epual. lie-
ante of imitation. The gonu ? ne Mustan-t
biuimciit i«solil hy a’j reipectahU Urinabt 1 *
and LWcr.v Mini in every imrn.' parish .ami
hamlet tlirmurhniit N’nrih andfinath America,
Kiimpe, dnd tho Hand* of the Oconn., Ihiy
urope. and tho IJinndsor the Ocenn., Huy
a#
lMOFI^IO.It.MAX-Eff’
Xlirosunlscd SiipcrpliMpbats
Ol*! ILitiue.
rntcntcd Noic.ubcr 85. 1H.10*
FOR WHEAT, COUX, UOrtT CR01M, COT
TON, Ac.
‘ )RlOH TO the veiir lRt7.fnhcr|iI,‘dipliate
had hc-n made in England, by treating
bnrnt'hoiies with sulphuric arid, and by thy
formatimi or snhdmtu ol lint?- thus nhstract-
une atom or lime from the liuiics. u s du-
diosphntu had been iurined. In IX-tr. .1.
Upcs nimbi a series of «ai»crlm-*iits. thus:
iuutl.aniilytlortlly, thut lh-rurlnn Otiano
aine.il tho uecossury -elements for In
.tfe
Inslitfite.l n ,
f.y‘ which Inf proved thut one hundred
ndsof burnt uaiieii, tr, (Vted iVith R.t/-
iHHlnds pf .
oP IVnirldfi
phnte.of am
way, smierh
it would not ox
-tinunlly nud to
. „ . ilisn
(ho growth of p'nnls. hut n»t in the
right fehitlvn prujKjrtiuns to etieii other.-IL-
Oteil^a | Hericppf.c.'ipi‘rlnieuts. priictfrnl-
. tixateilV. -.
jlfurt acid; thlrtv-si.
funUfi. twfitit.v* |smud« of sol-
nniu. fornie'l a nlixturo ev«ry
to Peruvian ihiano. nnd that
fit excite tint soil, but would cbn-
lly nfid to its fertility,.. ...
had'fWuM ilisf oiVd hAfrel IduiHi;
fresh from the uitlili’ll. mixed with a i-or.1 of
organic matter, wouhtyby A-rmeiitatioii pro-
eutcon bdVft‘1.1 of blood, when dried, would
ninko ono parrel,.nud.tlmt JJIikmI-scould Ini
prooured at cotnuhHtiv* ly little cost, iif cei5
tain sections i -that it cftnld bo dried by &>ok*
lug and pressing so as to produce r «try pow-
Uor, snd by adding to tlio almre uuiueit In-
grodiouts nn o-pniLwiflglil of. dried bullock’i.
hbs>d,a manure) is ormed onehundrertpounds
*■ -- pual in jimvor and lusting ef-
The Ohio Df.uociiath and Senator
Ihifoi.As.—The Ohio’ Democratic Stato
Convention, to appoint dclagutcsto tho
National Convention at Clunluston, mot
at Columbus on tlm 3th inst. A resolu
tion was adopted by a large majority
declaring Stephen A; Dougins tlio favor
ite uf thoOUio Democracy for l’rosi-
debt, and instructing tho delegates from
Ohio to cast their entire vote for him.
; Congressional
WAsniNoTox, Jnn.-lfl.—In tlm Senate
to-day Mr. Aiglor introduced a bill to
provent thd invasion • of ono State' by
thu citizens of another. Tho hill • was
referred to tho Harper's Ferry Commit
tee; ,' ' ’ ■ . • '
Mr. Cliitgmnn made an r.b!o defence
of |hn lights of tho South.
Ill the House Mr, Underw’Ood uindeii
lengthy speech in support of Southern
rights, in the course of which, he con
demned tho. Anieriijans nud aqti-Lu-
comptonites for not cokipenitliig, with
tho Domneratio party and eloeting
Speaker of tho itoiuo.
Minister to France. I
Washix iton, Jan. ltl.—Tho Hon,
rTho Kan«u>T«iSlori*trfegWiithre F*ulk»« W*coritlnnu.l by tl.o Son-
tl II Joint itwoliitUm luUmirniiig to ■»'“ »*MlnJotop to bianco, .
passe
meet ut i.eronipton. which Gov. MiAlft-
ry vetoed, lint tlm LegUlAtuvo passesl it
over t he veto by a two-thit ds vote of a
quorum. Thequestion has now arisen
ns to the constitntionalitv of this vote.
The majority adjourned to Lawrence,
nud tin* piinority remaining at Lecomp-
toif, t Both factions claim to be tho legal
bo.lv.
of E-e
Uk^rTho following resolution . was
passed by our Legislature ntitslast ses
sion:
ilesolved, Thut should a majority of
tlm Southern States of this Union, do-,
tormina .to hold a convention to take
into jcojiHidonition our present condition,,
nnd bur future action .as slave ’ Slates,
Georgia will go into such Convention,i
And his oxeellcncy tlio Governor is hero-,
by authorized and rnqn : * s d uprn 'be
ing notified by a majority of tho Llxeou-
tives of tho Southern States, that their
States nro prepared to havo taken steps
to hilvo such Convention, to call a Con
vention of delegatus from tho different
counties of the State, to assemble at
Milledgevillo, on such day us ho may aj
point, to choose delegates to represent
tho State of Georgia in .such SoutlioriL.
Convention.
Fuoitive Slaves in Canada.—It is sta
ted that there aro now in Canada forty-
live thousand lunawuy negroes from
tho South. Valuing tlieso at an equal
average of one thousand dollars each’
thoy all amount to forty-iivo million
dollars. .
USy-Tlm losses by fire in New* York ci
ty during thojiast year have reached the
sum of $17,000,000. There Woro two
hundrod and eight fires.
Feddi.kus.—A bill lias passed, tlio
Homo of Representatives of .Miss., for
bidding peddling in that Stato excopfc
by citizens of that Stato,
MjyTho cheapest gas in tho United
States is sold in Pittsburgh, at $1,50 por
thousand foft.
jfcajrA statute to President MailTso'n is
proposed'by a bill now beforo the Vir-
gima Legislature. It U to oost $10,000,
to be executed by Barboo, the gifted
youngs Virginian artist, and to occupy
ono of tho pedestals of the Washington
monument at Richmond.
•Icrk of the House. All of
these otlloeri ere Democrats. Tho
Arneriortlil vntnd with the Deinm-mts.
and received in i*oturii the minor otliccs
of tlm Uotfro,
Washington, Juti. 12.—Tho following
is aiiofiioial statenient of tho aggregate
tr.Hdii-of this country with foreign na
tions* for the last your: Great Rrittian—
imports$125.000.0110, exports $175,000,-
OfH); France—imports $11,000,000, ex-
|»orts $J4,OOO.OOil; East and West In
dies, Ri-tuil. China and Vonczuola—Ini-
por(s $05,0(10,000, exports $35,000,000;
other countries—imports $70,000,000,
exports $122,00t*,000, From this it will
l»o scon that the balanco of trade is
heat lost against in with nations that do
not compete with nur industry.
S©**A porson, named Roger Largos,
lnirf recently died at Purls, at tlm age ol
10;)'precisely, day for day, and oven
hour for hour. It was at oue o'clock In
Urn afternoon of the 10.-h of December,
1750, that hu was born ; and at one
■clock in tho afternoon of the 10th of
December, 1H.VJ, that he died - Jlowos
rery remarkable personage, having
celled ns a painter, engraver, poet
and musician ; and yet ho was .totally
unknown to tlm public, heaause he
would never consent to exhibit or puli*
lishany of his productions.
.-firtl^A wee laddiowas brought before
one of the Glnseow Imillies, who asked,
Wliero do you learn so much wicked-
hP** ?” “Do von ken the pump in
Glasfnrd sti'eet?” "No,” said tho bailie.
‘•Wbel,^ then 1 , do you ken the pump hi
tho Briggatff?V. “Yea, sum,” wiw 'tim
“Woel, then, gang thero and
pilhip'ft's long ns ye like, for I’m hanged
4f ye ift
It is stated that I);. Wiud-dup, the
, strongest mini in the world, now lifts
Gilford, of Essex, j with Ilia hands 1,03*2 pounds, and expects
nnd C'ol. R.iifeVty. to be able, before long, to .“shoulder" a
barrel of Hour with tho aid of oti0 hand
only. This exertion is oquivolant |o
holding nt arm's length a dumb bell
weighing 250 pounds.
IfiraJ"*TlmOnnoral Assembly of Virginia"
has passed a bill appropriating $100,000
for tho purchase and tlio manufacture
ofarm« und munitions ofwnr, and to put
tlm public armory at Riulimoiul In a sui
table condition for the manufacture, of
tire arms for the use ofthe militia of our
.State.
Markets. .
Charleston, Jan, 17—Ccttux^—The
demand to-day is rather .quiet, but pri
ces are firm. Salts 1200, bales.
Monn.r, Jiiii^IO—Siilei of Cotton to-
<| iy 0.0 J-J bides, .t.Tho:. E uopa’s r.ewi
caused greater firmnoHs. Middlings lof
cqnts. ‘ u . ' • \
Nuw Orleans, Jau.- lfi.—The Cotton
inni-ket was quiet to-day. Sight Ex-
chnnge-on New York per cent
discount. Other articles unchanged.
SjKeiql (/dice?.
Royal Arcii Chapter.
liogukr MeiHInw FI113T TUKSU.W
MOIIT in rnch mouth.
TtlOR. J. l’KUUY, II. P.,
.10BN M..OHKOORY, K.,
N. 11. IIAl.b, R.,
D. J. BANBKUS, Treasurer,
1).. 0. LOVE, 3uc*y.
f ^ve ^fqmp mo,”
’OSPvV movement hits boen started in
England to «>ncourago young women to
lonni tho fradebf wutch-making, with
a view to qualify them to clean and ro-
pair watches—-a branch of business in
which there is constant employment in
large towns and cities. It is said that
the Massachusetts American Watch
Company-at Walthan gives constant
employment to a largo number of wo
men.
Ruinous Fracas.—Wo regret to learn
Unit tliore was an encounter botwoen
some of thecitizonR* of Brooks county
.and - o portion'of Robinson A Luke’s Cn*r
ciis company at Quitman, in which sev-
oral persohs were shot, nnd ono of tho
h4ter is expected to dio. Wo havo not
heard tlmpartioiilars of thodistui'lmtiec
or liow it originated.—Thomasvllle JlepOr-
Ci3r*Ah ! illy dear, how eamo yon so
wot? Inquired nn aftectionato mother
of lmr son. “Why ma, nim of tlm boys
darsent mo to jump into, tho crook and
by gosh, l Jell you that I ain’t to be dar
ed.
There aro 245 gas-light companies In
tho United States, with an aggregate
capital of $40,000,001). Thq price of
ga< ranges from $2 50 to $7 per thous
and foot. There arc but comparatively
few instances, however, where the price
exceeds $4.
Texas.Frontieic Defense.—The Aus
tin (Texas) papers stato tlmt a bill to
raise a volunteer regiment of mounted
.rangers has passed both branches of the
Legislature and become a. law, and that
Oovenor Houston hits ordered Captain
W. C. D.ilrymplc to raise immediately
one ofthe two companies of which the
rbgimonl is to he composed.
flSjrWo learn that the late hard Trop
es havo injured wheat ill-Upper Geor
gia ami Tennessee.
iy-Tho AdwMfe sayx that MM. .7, F.
Cooped and Cook, conimeiicetl tho sur
vey of the Mariotta.and North Alaluima
railroad, on Monddy, the 9th inst.
ittsTWilliam Byixl, a citizen of Itan-
dolph.County, Alabama, was killed by
Ids son, John Byrd, on tho ovonin
tho 25th ult. Both father and son 1
undor the Influendo of. liquor nt tlm
time of tho occurrence..
If Yocu llAiii is Harsh,
Ude Prof. Wood’s luilr reatorntiv#.
If yotirliuir i< grey,
Udo Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If your hair i* thin, v
U.-us Prof, Wood’s hnir rostorative.
If you aro baM,
, U.*o Prof. Wood'd hair restorative.
If yon have nersoushemluchc, - ■
U»o J’rof. Woo<P« hair rostoruHve.
If you hnvc.tlnndriirtV*
Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative.
If you have eruption,
. U«u l’ruf. WootPs hair reitoratlre.
If you desire g’nssy hair,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair reatoroliro
If you desire to preserve the color,
Use Prof. .Wood’s hair r
t a cheap article.
Use Prof, Wood's hair restorative.
If you adiuiru the ho.iutiful |o,.k,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative,
lidiiiiro tho bountiful ringlets,
Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative,
wish a beautiful complexion,
JL t 3o Prof. WooJ> iiuir restorative,
wish" a face free from pimples,
• ’■ Uso Prof.-WoorPs hair restorative,
isn In appear voting.
If ycui wish In anp....
' '-Use Prof. Wuotl's hair restored
If ydu--tranrt testimony overwlirltninz •
Read theciroulnr of Prof. AVoo«Vs Jmir r
. l.: • t|Fi».
If you Avnnl to liud It,
Tnn depot is at G-t Market st. SL Isuiis.
It is also snlll * * *
elty'drc-nintry.
ITunu.—Wo have boon reliably in
‘formod that an incendiary was discover
ed ifi Clarendon District, taken in hand
by a Vigilanco Conimitteo oml’ hung.—
Wo have not heard tho narticulars.—
From tho sunumiry penalty ? inflicted,
tlm evidence must have boon very jml-
nabldtind tlio oflbnco 1»olnbus,-— Colum
bia ,youth Carolinian 14/A'
Camimiene Accidents.—Mr. Meriam,
of Brooklyn, has kept sinco July 22d,
1850, a roooi*d of deaths nnd injuries
frpm cam phono and burning fluid. Tlm
number
CaTiioi.icOroan,—Ai'ohbisiiop Hughes
has formally discarded tlm estahlished
Catholic pa pels of New York, and hns
proclaimed a now sheet called tlio
Metropolitan Record as his organ, winch
he promises shall not ho in the interest
of any political party,-hut devoted to
religion alone.
fi^y-A notorious abolitionist in Massa
chusetts announces that ho will lecture
on tin* Gallows, Wo hopo ho will get
tho Kang of his subject,
rrwi
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
.. mi
Broad Street, Rome; da.
W.E rosp-otrullrf •ollct a. >oiitin,iAtIon. of tho patronago of our' TR'oMrT PATINO amir •
W ' ** ._r. ^
which r
it to ous hundred uud uiglitv-livu iKuinds
the host Peruyiah (Igatu). i * . ’ «
fijico ho hnrofllfred his invention fa the
entry, boiiu fllty compunira
of
Hificv
furtQi-rs of the ,,
havo imitated this, article lin'd r v'arious
names, and for thu purpojc or rendering it
jMipular, have traduced Pfof. Mopes undlils
urtielo, claiming to make th.itoi u superior
quality. Every year iiresyuts new imitut
" this article, who inanu aeture an in*bi
icId, lit 1 itig ilhj mit.cr.il phospatej us a ha
..-..instead of tho calcined bonus of aulmals.
arSS® 38
Peruvian Uuuno enntaips an yxemsiro
amount of oinmouia.Yha only ns#*r.f whU b
i# b» render water Jaiinble of dissolving n
larger numunt of thv inorganic constituents
the soil, or us s.mietiuies called to act as
excitant. Tha market gardener* of New
Utrecht uummenuod some years ago by us : ng
two hundred might of guauo. lo .th'e acrej
they Ars iiuwicompidlBd to twpl'vc Min-
dred weight of gitalin do produce the sn'inu
sifoct, and tlulr land is evidently imporvr-
Idled by its use, while those who have used
tho Nitr.ogeniced Superphosphate of lJine,
have Btcadlly found thvir soils to ba improv-
cd. un i iuxteud of roqiiiriua inure, they re-
nuira lesj fertilising muluriulvui-h year.’AuJ
this is particularly trito of Tobacco nnd Cot
ton lauds.
Among tho advantages arising from the
uu ot Nitrogen I «ol Rupcrphosphate nre the
£&&&%:■
ing of plantn thus, when used on Cotton,the
bolls do not fall and. ai by the experience of
Mr. L nut, Oil. DXris^’autl :Ooh Ubodwlft
and others,'■it gives a greater weight' in'r aero
of cotton. Fur Wheat, it hit* stea iilv pro)',
cd itself to bo superior to tho Peruviuu (hi
ano; when in ion toot withsced.it dors not
ilvittroy If as docs tVp Pcrurian (lunim; gnd
It supplies thu - deficiency nr tlio Phosphate
of Lime nud oilier Ingredients, producod M
excessive reaping of gtain and uudue nns
turuge.
The reports of the firm ef the Inventor,
the .American institute, un i committees
other institutions, wh» havo visited it, altho'
it is manured intirely with this fertiliser,
pfrivc that no muiiire has yot been need
which produce* an cn'iinl am.mnl profit.
The American Inrtituto havo just awarded
thrir fljircr Medal to Prolcssor Mapi-s. for the
h-*)t f:rtdirer, aitor a most thorough investi
gaR°«* hdo tho m^rlU of all in tho market.
The iiibscrilcr has been appointed Role
Agent in Augusta K»r thu sale of, the above
fertiliser, and guarantees that its eoftstitn-
on*s are tho materials statod above, and no
thing else. Planters desiring nmre informu-
will pluaso *ond for our Circular, con
ig testimonials, an I tho articles by Dr.
Endcrlin, which constitute the best troatiso
Phosphate
Price $50 per Ton iu Augusta
J. A. Quimby,
No 19.1 Proud st., next dour L» the "(’onsti
tutidimlUt'* oflico. jaulUwUwttwtoiuurl
npni
Tuwu Property for Sale.
Rare Chance to buy Low,
Next,milieus pi
Wil l, bo sold at Public Out-
whom our floods sro for'sain ut tho LOWEST FIGURES.
[JimC.W
TO THE
iiUntera to try them! Wo giisrantoe them to be nil tlmy it t
If ahy i-orsou Is dislatiffied, the Plow cimbo retutniMl and tho moftey tefuuded.^
:Among wbieti itro'the followings
The Etool Plow, steel, 7 sHc?'.
Tho. Eagle “ ** 7 ’ 2 Wfl-hftnd. ‘ \
Tho Sharp’s patent, steel, ft Mips. 2 left-hand,
Ur•' "• “ cast 7sites. Tho Excol, Iron #
7 tires. The nijppcr’pstcnl,' iron, 2 sites, oust mould .
The.ClIppor pc.tvnl, itccl, 3 sites,
Also Sharp A Uftwllton's Cnltlvstsrs with tho justly celebrated 3ayro A Remington s patott
?«l Tictli. Wn will Uko pleasuro iu showing theso articles to any and all perootts.
Itu»io, Nuv.11st.I8M. . HARPER A BUTLER.
AV. YuUCKEK,
- Importer, Manufacturer and Settlor in'
CABINET FURNITURE,
Upliolstery,
M A T R E SEE S.
J.VO
COTTAGE CHAIRS
,0n Broad Street, Homo, Georgia. \
NVITKfl the Butyilc, and tho Ladlos particularly, to visit ids Warn Rooms, wliero lie lias a.’
lurgo supply t»f , *. ... f ■'* \
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From tho best Spring Seat Bol'u, to tho commonost'urticle in uso. Also an assortment of
Matresaoa, Tuoker’a Fatont Spring Bod, Conekos, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes.
AU kinds of Kurnltura with dispatfth/and neatly repaired.
Thankful fur the very liberal, pfttroiuge heretofore extended to him, he hopes,- by oloso at
tention andtpHid w«»rk, to merit a contiuunneo of tho samo.
CAIIINET SHOP on Howard St. near tho Etowah Ilnnic, where Fur-
- nhnrois manufactured an-1 repnlrud. Work warmnted to givo sftlisfdctlbii#
' iAr" Bills of over AO Dollars Rctnilodnt wholesale prices—uud great bargain 1 ,-
NEW FIRM.
Hills & Sumter,
IIAVINO ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR'
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTINfi
ALL KINDS AND STTLK OF
CABINET ’ FURNITURE,
T UB iwtliufaelurtng of nit ill,, amt .tyto* of SAHlInndlll.INftS, PANEL DOORS,
Ac., uud nUo tho bnilooM of ITNDUnTAKEIIS. Huvin s nn
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARB READV TO
MAN UFA CTURE LARGELY,
All articles in our line, nnd to fiil all orders nt the shortest nftlice.
MR. HUMTBH, bus been lung known in thireonimiinlty, as n first class MKQlIANIC, con-
therefore, wurrant all articles mudif by us.. Wa shall-bo able'to v.
Supply the surl-ounding Country with SasA, Blinds,
and Furuitwro t ftVvery rcftsondblo prlces. . . * ‘ ' .
Wv cordially invltn all the citizens of tho country to ourWeuro Room, Furnituro Stero and
Minulhctiiry, both oh Broad 3t„ Romo, Ua. PINjB BIUtlAL CASES always on band/
1 ‘ 1 ' ' JAMES M. SlfMTflR
W. HilODES llll.L,
W. H. HERNDON,
(
•1
rirat Tuesday In Feb’y
previously
. timrui,*
snlo, the II0U8K AN
Htroot, opposito tho old Ih
and commonly known ns III
Bradbury House.
I havo fitted it up in first rata style, and-
added now Amros-1.. the lot. Thoro nr
KK1HT KXOELLKNT ROOMS,
well finished, and a eommodions hasoment,
which could* be much enlarged nt a trilling
expenses. The rooms are nmply supplied
with firo places. .- On the lot is uuquvetion'
Vs af*o wild by.ovory‘|Hjpnla,r druggist iii ably *
! ftr«-«»tintry. • iharlft. *59. lyt
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
I'EACII-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA,
The Great English Remedy
■ ; ‘- S,R JAMUN CLARKE’S
CEl.EbllAU'KD FEMALE I'll.I.S.
rfT.l['|8'ip.va!unh!e medicine is uiifuiting
X- the tiiu-o of all tho«e painful and danj
<ms dieuaioi Ucident to the femu'.e cousti
t ion.
It moderate: all execs* and removes a
stmetion, from whatever cause', and a iq
euro'muy he rolled on.
TO M A It HI DO LAUIES
it Is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short
bring on tlio monthly period with regularity,
(JAUTION.
These Pills should not be taken by females
that are pregnant, during the FUWTTURKli
Months, as they are sure to bring on Miscar
riage i but at every other time, and in every
ot/icr case, they nre perfectly safe.
Ill all. <-a»es of Nervous and Hpinul AITeo-
tioii*. l’niii in the Back and Limbs, Heavi
ness. Fatigue op slight exertion, Palpitation
of tho Heart, Lowness of spirits, Hysterics,
Sick Headueho, Whites, apd all tho'painful
disi«u«es occasioned by a disordered system,
those Pills will effect a euro when jilf other
tueuns hnve failed.
Full directions in tlio pamphlet around
A Lxnjx.f. ..
Slaver.' in —THn Kggro-
S ralp value of iwossod pi’operty iu .tho
Into of Murj-lnml is ut #201,143-
(H)0, of whioU .only ?l-i,iM3,5G7 ■ is iu
i* lav “- ;1 " •
i, u niuui-u ui uwuiin t»tiu iiijunw
i oitfnplionoand burning fluid. The
iber of deaths during that tirao is
424 j pf Injuries 023, In tlio year lfi5U
.thodbatlis of 83 persons wero recorded,
and tho nbmbcrof injured whs 106, of
whom 20.ware ttatoxpooloiLfo recover. w w r * .
Tho loss l>y firo from oumphono lifts ' silver bocomes perfectly rotten— 50';
each yuckjige, which ehouli) he carefully pro-
most bcuutifully in' tho slimlmvof 'ufo?” I ll ’“ * I'"K «>,l rnJii-»l«’,l
, with the t»ovornmn»t8tump of (Jroat Britain
t@-Itismuro resnoot,.bio to iilnclc I r Ji n l ’ e "*eot 1-osV free for'SI. aiid n po-toNo
hoots Hum to hlaok l,h»mctors-to soav """f S"* 0 A * fnla furU, °
shirts, tlmn to sow utrifo. . snJ j 0 ii
jSS^rMynheor Drinknutf ntftko a dw
tinetion thus; “Too much wldskoy is
too innoh, but too much lager bier is
shoost right.” *
“A map of busy lifo, its fluettmtion*
nnd vast ooncoriiK:”.—A city_ hotel.—
The oftioo is the man, its guests tho fluc
tuations, and tho hlerks Its vast con
cerns. ... . • .
#3TA gold ring rubbed with quiok-
been very large.
brittle as to break vory easily.
. _ ^ M9flHH/U00?iortC 17 N< Y,
Svld in Romo by Tl-iixi.kv A Baker, and
all respeolnblo tlruggists everywhere.
mnrlfl.r'Mb-yJv}. t - ; ■ !-«.-• r
of tho
BEST WELLS IN ROME.
Thero is nlse annthrtr building, near the
dwelling, suitable fur a Hiuall family, which
could he easily routed by any purchaser who , _
did notclioose to oeeuiiy It’K.r himself. 8af-‘ 25 X>RCT3 Jfl
flcloqt groujnl ia attochwl for a fine v^gctahle -1A' ** Air
ganjeu. i w.lfaiso ot?er my
Lots on Etowah River.
Including the one where, my ronblci'tic wai
m»t long ago burned'. Tho lot i*ia hnnd ;
somo lot nti-u fur a dwelling. * A Il'ower gar-
diMi, containing a very largo variety of flow-,
ers—ro^es. pinks, und'iiumeroim kinds which
1 purchased in Augusta afftl olsowhero. Tho
llowcr-pb)t has.been tmtefiilly laid oir by. a,
a professiumil gardener. Thero aro also a
number uf youjig fruit trees, cnrufuUy se
lected and planted by myseir. A good well
a the b’t und several oiit-biiildiiigH. It is
ofthe best garden spots In* the city; as, I
have hud largo quantities of manure hauled
on It. To any |»ersou desirous of building
this Ipcatirm' preisiits many indaccnientz.-r
The foundation of the burnt dwelling, and
two'good Cbiftuiey# aro standing, und would «
much lesson the rxpenso of putting up a liopr
house. ‘ A good feu-n surrouifds tho lot.—
There nre several punsdshf ground adjnVent
withmore or less unprovent* upon them.
, ALL BRING RICH UARDKN SPOTS.
Also, at the satiic time, will ho sold a
Negro Woman and her child.
Together with a great many art! I?s too to-,
dious to nicutbii. 'The liboys pfiu-es of pro
perty arc cilurotl at a butgaht.- Tewons ary
T;c(|uestcd'to -‘examine tbr “ thf tit selves. - For
VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER,
Buena Vista Banks,
SEAR SAWVIttW-;.*;
PPSNi-Y, va.
A supply of tlio above named plaster, kept
J\ constantly, on hind nrtd for solo by
» : C’OTHRAN.S A J5LLIOTT, AgLr* ,1
•Rotne,<}i. ; Nov, It),Cm.
iWiw
ilffiyfilliWWB
H AVING formed l* copnrlnerahlp
guufaud tresh
i abov
prepared to exhibit au ele-
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
offered io. cash and short time, prompt paying customers 1 at very lpw figures'
Oiir facilities iuK jjqtro.hndng and, a iwrfeut knowledge of tho wants of the public, aro
Suah flint:we‘rah gitnrantco.cuU.ro satisfqcticn,In.every particular.. .J .
Wo aijuex a fow of the article*. noh ^lu. store aiVR td aridvft/ - * •#- *. -fflP ■
10°0 1 » 8 'A ir B^ ean ’ 8:S ^ Fi
'*'*' T'ttKW'UT? . 50 bis. crusin
* • ' ‘ 200 Bags Rii
i ' JPtili s
veramont Coffee,
1 andBrown Sugar,
Coffee.
Dl Kegs of Nails,
g Box candles,
) bis Rec’d Whisky,
say and ether choice Brandies,
rivafe sttiok,
English Darry Cheese,
Anil any qimnlitv of So4k,'Starch,.Ficltl^s, Cntrnpii, Rnueo,. rriworrc.,. Fruit,. Cordiuli,
Oysters, Maokeroty Bardlnos, Buckets, Broom?, Tiflw, Churns, Ac., to whicli attention b in-
vitod. * Awaiting your etnamnmls, nixt always at ypur scryicos,
uctlO.tf, We are Respectfully,
io:. ““ old
100 Box' Tobacco,
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30 Faok’s Crosson t’s, Hennossy and ortho
10 “ Brandy, Old and Soft, from priVai
500 Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and Eng.
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' Dissolution SotiW. J ‘ ffi
T HE linn or oeo. i>. hurnett a co.,
is dissolved bjr’tlfe'fetlremcbt of Goo. P.
Burnett, and .Jita place being supplied by
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ijM wul tyorjjattor be be eoa-
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AFTER
■ WE SHALL REQUIRE
GASH ■ SETTLEMENTS, .
Tlio ji'irst Days of July and January, v
We expect tb ,seR for MUCH SHORTER PROFI TS
, . . ‘j ... a-: ,i -frwd ’i Hr T .
x thaa heretofore, and shall expb'Ct ptofapt' pity,
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Wd plodgo ourselves to sell as low as any house id Romo
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