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rjjt gott (fanner.
rilUltSPAY MOUSING, Fell. 9
-j^XmKO MATTER ON EVERY
AGE of this pater.
Wood W.nfW-—'Th... .uWlb.ni to tho
ritr „ht ha»* promise'' lo P«JT for their
,„.r Id Wood, ore requriled to bring It In
11 ‘ deoUf.
one*. .
A l.llicral rropoiltlnn.
'o nil those subsorilinr* tn tlio nffl.li/
wtso nro Indobtod for ouo ykor n
imrlplion or mnrai Wo <»«ko tlio foi-
ring liliond uropoeitlon. vil i
I'ou call «to|' y" ur weekly
,mving Two Hollers n year for lift
,'mln "rears, provided you will lake
, WHIM* end pay four dollars In
vance fortlteeame. ’I Ids proposition
111 stand open for a few weeks.
To tj»c Citixeii* of Floyd Count/.
We puldWlt mo«t choerfttlly \\\* fo\
nviution to the citizens of tho
lunty. At the time we reeieved it
one hundred and fifty name*,
those annexml holow had hoen
Ihicrihed to it,and wear* informed not
owhorn application for that purpose
Id been made declined to sign it.
|T!ii< i«an important tnovemont.
all interested in it, and we hope
}*ry body will nttond. Non-inter-
io far a* it is practicable is the
Lrcit plan to bring tho Northern fan
[fas to thair souses. They hare a long
Kr to travel we admit, and thoy may
r arrire at that j»oint. But let us
^ke care of our dollars and leave them
b take care of their sen it.
I We, the undersigned, respectfully re-
pieit thocitixcnsof tin*county of Floyd,
meet at tho Oirr Hai.l, in Home,
^BDMCSDar, TUB I’lTII I5MT., AT 11
e, A. M., to tivko into considers-
lie propriety of requesting our
kerrhants and Mechanics to patronize
knnhern Mnrknts, Southern Merchant
ud Direct importation* to Seuthern
, to tho exclusion of ail other*,
oreiy man who feel-tan interest
»tlie prosperity ami independence
• South encourage this movement by
Kit personal attendance at this Meal
ing, passed a resolution to participate
in tho Colebratlon on the 22nd, and
will attend in full uniform. Wo are
glad of it. it will make the entortain-
ment more spicy, Wo are sorry the In
fantry Company is not organized, that
tholr “brass buttons" might render it
still more so.
Since writing the above the following
has been handed tons.*
To the Lndlea.
1 n order to decide on some deflinite
plan of arrangement, foi the evening of
the 22nd, a consultation is necessary,
among those whose hearts aro interes
ted in this labor of lore and venera
tion.
For this purpose all are invltod to
meet with ono accord, at the City
Hall, on Monday 13th, at 4 o'clock.
Ladies residing in the country are
urgontly solicited to meet with and aid
Vice UeuRNTor Fioru Countv.
Wans S. t’-*Tiuuv,
dons 11. Liurci*,
.1. It. Frkeusv,
.1. M. Sl'OMOCK,
W. A. Four.
0. 11. Smitu.
.1, 11. U.VCIEIIUOOU,
F. C. SnaorsBiKR,
Ai.tred Shorter,
Dr. .1. Ki.vu,
T. NV. Al.EXANtiEE,
1>r. T. d. Word,
Thus. O. Watters,
J. II. McCi.uvi.
Hon. John W , II. Fndrnvood.
This gentleman, the Hepreacntntive
lUa Fifth Oougrussi-msl District
Me«l through our city yesterday
nniiije. Ho wm looking i
ght. an-l so fur as looks nro con
an ornament to the lleorgia dclega
n in Hongrcsa. itnl we would n<
liulerstood as confining our remark* to
« hare holt of our Georgia Hopresen-
lira: he has mentalability as well
*./hnh. And moreover, wo find fr*
* conversation, diet he is tired up with
iHt .nemo of tlio perils which nro ii
ndiug over tho South. He is in far
aiming the South, and advocates, <
a i-art of Georgia, a preparation
eot tho “irrepressible conflict," whi
•ays must eoino upon us, sooner
er. We cordially respond to 1
•onimendation. I.et the State of
>orgU arm her military forces, enco
a volunteer companies, provide at-
d ammunition. »nd "in timeof peace
ovide for war." This is what pru
nee demands. We are for peace
ng ai we can preserve our right* by
Ihorence to it; but when “forbearan
uses to bo a virtue.” then wo say. lot
o fi ght cnino on. Wo have no fours of
e /i/m/result of such a conflict. "
ay cost blood—it may cost trnasuro
it no gay, let us he prepared for the
inflict when it may come.
We,find the foregoing in the Atlanta
\telligencer, and cheerfully triimfer it to
ir columns as a merited compliment
ir immediate representative and fellow
mvusman, and endorse what is Raid of
is “mental ability or well as his^o c*l
>!•*." We commend the conclusion
(| paragraph to the earnest conshlcra
on of the Floyd Cavalry, ’‘quorum ille
gna part" and also of those interested
the organization of the* new foot com
any.
22nd efFobrunry Celebration.
The Chronicle tf* fir.ntiuel copies the
ill of the Vice Itegont of Floyd conn
upon tho Ladios of Homo, and vicin
T to unite in a festival to aid in the
>>unt Vernon movement, and iidds
“ From the abovo. we nee that oi
ends at Home, have sot us a noble
(ample. Who will follow it?
iroughout the State ov**ry town ami
illsgo in thoir celebration of tho 22nd
oulU deviso some amusement,
* lo a dinner; and the proceed* bo dev
1 to Mount Vornon, how the paltry
t>w credited to tho Empire
ate of the.South would swell to some
iiing worthy of that high sounding
itlo! California, in Jive months, nearly
oubled what Georgia had subscribed '
yurt J Shall this be? Shades of
iir ancestors forbid ! We cordially in-
ituevery Georgina, man, iroinm and
‘Id, native or adopted, whoso name is
on tho .Mount Vornon roll, to cole-
•Ue the coming 22nd, by inscribing it
“wo. Who will refuse to assist in pie-
r »ing from decay and destruction tho
‘embed home and the sacred gravo of
oahington; now tho properly of tho
‘dies of America ?“
iko Ladies of Homo have thus gain-
the credit of taking tho initiative
'P in Georgia, for tho year 1800, in an
tort to pUuo their Great State in tho
'•‘lion sha should occupy. Wo join
invitation sent forth by the
'roniclt, and earnestly hope it may be
'•ponded to by every City, Town, Vil*
® »nd thickly populated neighbor
'd in the State, The opjiortunitj to
inoe our devotion to tho memory of
greatest man, the purost patriot,
illustrious Washington, is fast pass-
> away. Let it not go by unimproved.
1 come forward and take her
8 in the front ranks of those who
Uoon vvipo out the stigma of ingrati-
A , resting upon our country in com-
IjD all Hepnhlics.
rnn’t Credit out the Tri-Weekl|-.
.Several copies of tho "Tri-Weekly
Courier,” have boon sent to parties who
have not paid tho eubieription. For-
desiring this paper continued,
must pay the prlco. $4 00 a year, in ad-
vamso. The names of all those who
hnvo not paid, and who do not lire in
Homo and vicinity, will bo erased from
the subscription liook on or before the
20th inst. " Please take due notice
thereof and govern yourselves accord-
ingly."
New Ateamer l.auut'heil.
'Hie New Steamboat (Ai/Aoum, intended
for running on the. Oostanauia Hiver,
launched on Tuesday last. She is
trim built, and Ur**atly a beautiful craft.
In stylo she it somewhat peculiar, yot
quite symmetrical—tlio bow* are half
elij»per mo«lel, stern double nrdiod tran
som, combining tho qualities of light
draft, with tolecabla apeod, properties
rarely attained in the sains boat. The
length on Jw.sk is 111 feet, 18 feet Imam
aud feet across the guards. 11
espaoity is eufllulcnt for carrying two
hundred and soveuty-llve bales of Cot
ton.
'rids boat is built by Mr. F. M. Coul
ter. the pioneer of.light draft-boats on
tho < Sooa.%, and we halievo that this le*at,
like the Pennington, will prove to he
proud example of this gentleman
skill and ability In the construction of
light draft steamers.
The machinery for tho (WAotm is the
same as was taken tVniu the ill fated
lUtioto. and U is expected that in less
than thirty days she will Ik* making
regular trips to her namesake, tho conn-
ty-aPe of Gordon county. After the re
moval of a few obstructions, it is be
lieved thst tho G-istanaula may ho nav
igated all the year round. We wish
abundant success to the Oostaiuula
Steamboat company.
Flics attention of
Au Excitement*
An individual who olaimed to be &
drummer for Romo Now York house nr-
rivod herefrom Marietta, on Tuesday
afternoon, lie was understood by some
passengers on the cars to utter hereti
cal sentiment* upon the subject of ne
gro equality; and iq»on information to
this eQect being given to pur citizens he
was waited on and not very politely re
quested to leave, lleneetncd to bo very
earnestly dosirous of complying imme
diately but was left by t he nveuitig train
and compelled to romain over until yes
terday. At one time he was in Immi
nent danger of being roughly treated,
and was so badly soared that lie was
heard to oxpress a preference just then
fut a climate usually considered much
warmer than tho tropics. Ho evident
ly thought Kamo "ton hot” for hitn. It
is a most astonishing thing to iis that a
Northern mail at thisjuncturo will por-
mit an anti-slavery opinion to escape his
lips at the Smith. They must ho most
stupid foulii if they cannot learn under
tho" teaching of such exporionce a>
they have had.
ltir*Nearly every reader will find
some mat ter of interact by roadiug the
new Advertisements. Much valuable
information is conveyed to the people
through Newspaper Advertisement.*.—
Head thorn always.
gstf-The Washington correspondent
of the N. Y. Herald, thus writes as to
the olluet of tho defcatof Sherman on
Seward’a Presidential prospects ;
"Some of Seward’s fi-iouds arrived
here this morning, urging the return of
the Kepiiblicaii* to Sherman, declaring
that the defeat of Sliciiinu, lieeause of
his recommendation of tho “Impend
ing Crisis,” foreshadow* the defeat of
Seward for the Presidency, who also
endorsed the «amo bjok, and announ
ced his believe in mi “irrepressible con
flict." Hut the nmv comers, who pro
fess to dictate to the Keptiblican* what
course they shall pursue, were inform
ed that their advice could nut be heed
ed—that .Sherman himself was satisfied
ho could not be elected, and advised tho
change, and the Hepublieaus were satis
fied that Mr. Pennington would be.
Sciui.i.er's P.iTKitVAi. Hosix,—This
homo was thoroughly imbued with the
spirit of lovo and tho fear of God, nnd
tiiut system of order ami frugality,
which, according to Strcioher, wits uni-
verbal at that time among tho people
of Wurteinhorg Tho children, excep
ting the deviations from scholastic dis
cipline to which we have already nllud
1. wore always truthful, conscientious,
id obedient, t too Vailing Friedrich do-
dcdly had. He wa* seized with
tUttl passion for giving away every-
£
thing—hi
coverlet of lii
tin* father ret
boy are f.v-Uol
him to
»ks, his clothes,
bed, On one occasion
.il k* that the shoes of tin
-d with ribbons. Huculli
: nnd Fritz rnpliem “I
iVllO
Hoori.v-i Slate.-
biiihlora and contractor* particularly i-
invited to tho-advertisement of Mr. Sea
born Jones. There is no doubt but
th tt slate is the best, and, in a Jong r in
cheapest roof.ng nnterial. The
i Wort sl.t*o is of the very b mV q*i\l
tity.
Ibivs A J ACxso.v viujt It«11. Ho in.-
HoD. I.eHardy and Ponnington. wh«
have heon forth* past thro.' week* en
gage-J in miking tie locating sur er oi
tho Home »t Jacksonville Hailroad. re
turned to Home mi Monday last. Th*
for letting the contract* to the Ala.
State line will bt made public in a few ! latclv
wa* ilia f<
I have
another pair for Sundays.*' Tho father,
touched by Friedrich's kindly feeling,
does not ji
h hint this time; but the
ways so Venial.
hi*school books was viewed with
indulgence. The pun i-h ment
llireatout--1 her brother develop
j «-d l ie Hiuiilde eliitt-iU’ler of hi* sister;
j for **h ’istophinc, who lutd also a mania
j |br m iking presents, but u still great
love fur her brother, acknowledged hr
i self hi*accomplice, and endured hard
word* as .dnoUbeiiw-nts f.
with hun In such dilemma* they td
wav- preferred placing thum«elv<
tier tho c -ntle juri
i • r.—/W«/v I.'tr
Mntcri
One of the
bogus portb»
days.
Gas l.iuttT Co.-—Wo arc authorized h
Dr. Yeisor, the Superiutandcnt of the
Goa Light Co., to atato that, on :i
of soma unforeseen delays, they will not
b c-pipaitd to light up the City before
next Tuesday night. At that time they
expect to have everything in readiness
and will ho prepared to light all the
burners.
Steamiioat Arrival.—The Steamer
Cherokee, (’apt. Thos. D. Attaway, erri- j
ved at hor wharf yesterday, at 12
o'clock, M„ bringing 22 passcugeis and
473 balos of Cotton.
Geo. H. Ward A Co., Ag’ts.
iQrThanks to Hon, J. W, 11. Under,
wood for numerous Public Docu
ments.
Wheat Crop.—We have consulted a
number of farmers from various parts of
tho county, and they all concur in rep-
rusentiug the wheat crop in this section
an almost total failure. Some will
rnuko none at all, vsry few hope to
make as mueli as a half crop. Discour
aging accounts reach us from erery di
rection.
Dalton A Jacksonaili.e Hail Hoad.—
Wa learn from Judge Crook, tho Presi
dent of tho company, that they com
menced grading at Cave Spring on that
line, last Monday, with a force of 30
hands. Wo further learn that it i* the
intention of that company, at an early
day to commence grading at Jackson
ville and also at Floyd Springs. There
i* about 3 mile* now graded near Dal
ton.
Hon. L. W. ('rook.
This gentleman passed through our
city on Tuesday, and informed us he
had resigned the office of Judgoof tho
.SuperiorCourt* in the Chot-okeo Circuit.
His resignation took efleet the first of
this month. We learn that I). A Wal
korof Spring Place ha* boon appointed
to succeed him. Judgo Crook lias ac
cepted the Presidency of tho Dalton A
Jacksonville H. H. company to which
he has b ion rro ti 1/ elm to I.
it ItcpiiliiicnnisiN.
-esolution* passed by the
of thu "manu fact tu
mbled in Meriden, Conn.,
Iluwing. which contains tho
full measure ol the patriotism of Hlaok
UepubUean* generally, and thoir Tegard
for the welfare of the Union, nil i
tount j :
I .,«» I *' Jll. That at manufacturers,
know no North, no South, no East
West, in thrush of our merchandize;
the LTniuii bound together in Status by
the ti.-»oi comm-mi brotherhood, am*
cemented bv tin* blood of our fathers.'
A more -diatuele** avowal o( moreen
a;y object* in *neh a conn ©it ion t
not recollect to hnvo seen before. It isja
j. j declaration to the South, and to the en
iro country, tlml they aro Union men
nly »o far as they can make money by
goods nnd wares.—
A ODE TO DIG SHANTY.
Written in memory of a half-dollar invested
and lost.
All bail to ye, Big Shanty, hall 1
Ye offspring of the big Black Cat 1
Ye eminent applntment of Spikey John,
By and with tho advice and consont
of Joe. tho Senate.
How ye did kill up ‘Fletcher,’
And shake tho dow drops off of,
Dr. Thompson* mono I
How ye doth git a half dollar.
With an eagle on'tnnd give a passenger
no chicken buck II
Oh, whurdid you git yer hroughtmi up.
And when did you hatch that little
shanty,
What’s nursed by Mr. TtUburh ;
And willtha progeny, be like it* great
ancestor^
Wh»r did yn git that kind of tubal cloth
What lasts no long without washin ?
But may bo water* nonce, ansi soap,
n your freo stone kountry.
Whar did you buy your Ice,
To put nround your coffy pot,
Ami keep yer coffy cold?
Oh, whar, toll me whar, was your Kalor-
ic gone
When I took supper with yo!
Oh Hail J Big Shanty, hail agin !
Could ye tell me whar yc buy such
strong cologne,
Toodorlze the darkles, what hand*
The aassengers unto the passengers!
Did you import your knives ami fork*
from detect
What 111 m k o* their handles greasy}
And cell usttharyo got your Elephant,
What sU'ps upon pies and thing* (pisoii
things,)
And ma*hos e'tn so fiat?
Ye object of commiseration !
tatiouary boggar!
What groat misfortune did befall,
That so many people daily does give,
or a half dollar out of charity?
May he ye was shipwrecked,
• may be Old Versuvious,
Hun down its red hot gravy,
Upon your title town.
Ur may be you was gored by the l’opi
Hull
In Daily, nrsomo such liko.
treat BigShauty! Yo.State Institution!!
Ye public work 5!! Ye niotrojrolitan
Hotel!!!!
Ye speculator upon appetite!!!!!
In yer brief history doe* yoovor remem
ber,
To have fed tho same man twico?
so, alas! for I'aradise was never mado
for fools!!
Yours hungrily
Went ir.
•Signature ol Cite Crus*.
The mark which person* who arc una
ble to writo are required to nuke in
stead-of their signature is in tho form
f a cro**, and this practice, having for-
early been followed by king* and no
ble*, is constantly referred to as an in
stance of the deplorable ignorunco of
ancient time*. This signature is not,
however, invariable proof of Mich Igno-
*o; anciently, tho u-e of this mark
not confined to illiterate persons;
fur amongst the Saxon* the mark of tho
cross, as an Attestation of tho good
faith of the person signing, was required
tu be attached lo tlm aigiiaturo ot those
who could write, as well as to stand in
tho place of the signature of those who
could not writs*. In those timus, if a
man could write, or even road, his
knowledge was considered proof pre
sumptive that he was in holy orders.—
The word dericus or dork wa.* synoni
ous with penman ; and the laity.
»op!o who wero not clc r k», did
Latest News.
|6T* Tho "Georgia Literary and Tem
perance Crusader" comes to us with a
‘‘flourish" in an entire new dress. It
has a very handsome head-piooo, is well
printod on good paper and filled with
nxcellont reading matter. John II.
Seals editor and proprietor, A. B. Seals
assistant editor and 3frs. L. Virginia
French, Editress of the Ladies de
partment. Buhlishod Weekly in Atlan
ta, Ga.
Har'dlurmony," the Now York cor
respondent of tho Mobile Register de
nies (hat he is Joseph A. Scoville, as
has been charged by "A Morchant" in
Sentence of Dr. ltoyd.
Washington, Feb. 7.—-Dr. William
Boyd was to-day convioted of Bleating
twonlaves. lie (Boyd) was sentenced
to 14 years imprisonment.
A Shiver.
Washington, Fob. 7.—Intelligence
lias been romdved here that tha slaver
bark.«Irion, from Now York, has been
veiled by the British ami delivered her
to nn American steamer. The Captain
wa* imiirionod at St, Heleiia, Hite had
upward* ol one thousand negroes on
board.
Markets.
Savannah, Feb, 7 —Sales of Cotlo
to-day 1,080 bales. Good middling at
11 cents. The market was firm.
Charleston. Feb. 7.—Sale* of Cotton
to-day 1,500 hales. The market was de
pressed.
Mouii.r, Feb. 0.—Sales of Cotton to-
iv halo*. Mi idling at I0| cents.
The market was dull.
New Orleans, Keh. 6.—Sales of Cot
ton to day 7,000 bales. Middlings 10|
($11 cents. Th# market was firm. Com
buoyant at 'JOf»)'J21 cents. Freights
wore unchanged.
astf* A merchant in Burlington. Ver
mont. having sunk his shop floor a
couple of feot, announce*, that "in con
sequence of recent improvements,
goods will be sold considerable lower
than formerly."
fcflrllev. D. Henry Miller, late of
Meriden. Conn., has been unanimously
chosen Pastor of tho First Baptist
Church, in Augusta.
Advert isiur.
The Franklin Observer ssys that ad
vertising
11a« enlarged many a small hiulnoss;
Has revived many a dull business;
Has rescued many a lost busiues*:
Has wavod many a failing business*:
He preserved many a large business;
Has created many a anew business,
And ensures success In any biuinefi<
The Limit or Pronotion.—The Duke
of Wellington, giving orders of day du
ring his campaign, for a battalion to
attempt a rather dangerous enterprise
—the storming of ono of tho enemies
batteries of St. Sebastian— coinplimen
tVsd the officer by saying that hi* was
tin first regiment in tlio world. "Yo*,'
replied the officer, leading nn his men,
“and before your lorJsliili’s order* are
filially executed, it will probably bo
tho first in the other world,"—Zion's Her
aid.
U\u.ROAt>* is the South.—Virginia,
up to the present time, has laid i860
miles ol load; Georgia 1240; Tenues-
so« 1002; Maryland 883 ; South Caroli
na 8u7 ; North Carolina 700; Arkansas
38, but she has seven hundred projected
Louisiana between two and three
hundred and all of them laying roads.
The Groat l&glfctt Rftffifedy;
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
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the cure of all those psiufuland danger
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TO MARRIED LADIES
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CAUTION.
These Pills should not he taken by remain
that aro prnp\ant, during iht FIRST TMJttKE
Months, as they are sure to bring on Miscar
riage { but at every other time, and in every
other case, they are perfectly safe.
In allciii'er of Norvuus olid Spina! A (fac
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tlieie pill* will effect a cure ^Hali all ether
mean* have failed. .
Full directions In tlie nniii|flflet Rround
each package, which slioum be carefully pre
served.
A bottle cnnUins £0 pills, end enclrjsled
with tho Goverument Slump of Great Brltalh
esu bo seut jKisl free for U and 0 (>ottage
stamp*. Hole Agent* for tho Unite 1 Stales
and ranada.
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Importers and Heav$ Settlers in ^ ,
ENGLISH AND AMErIcAN 7
HARDWARE,
Broad Street, Rome; Ga.-
WK respsctfulls lollet a eontlunatiort of the patronsge of ^our PROMPT TAYINO anl
v *' v;: •' "* :y
yiistoxners,
To whom our Gsoda ere for ialikt the LOWEST FIGURES* [Janfl.w
TO THE
PLANTERS 0E CHEROKEE «A. & ALA.
■%T7’E have samples of several kinds ef Plews, mannfactured ky Messrs. 8bari>- k Hsmil-
f T ton*of Nashville, Tenn., who aro very annxious to Introduce them In thin .section of
countfy. Tbsir Plews are all warranted, and wo fori assured that it will be to the interest
of the jdantors to try them. Wo guarantee them t» 1m all they are represented. .
If any persoti Is dissatisfied, the Plow can be returned and the money refunded.
Among which are the following s
The Excel Plow, stsel, 7 sizes,
The Eagle ** “ 7 “ 2 left-hand,
The Sharp’s patent, steel, 8 sizes, 2 left-hand, ■
•* •• " “ cast 7 sizes. The Excel, fron
7 sixes. The Clipper patent, Iron, 2 sixes, cast mould
board. Tlio Clipper patent, steal, 3 sizes.
live.
. — want to find It,
Tfie deiwit i* at III Market st. St. Louis, Mo.
It is also sold by erery popular druggist in
:lty or country. marl8. *59. ly.
Wheat Killed. —• Th® Nazhvillo
Union and American of Saturday,
say*;
“A valued friend writ os us from Win
chester, Tenn., that not due aero in a
hundred of wheat, in that county, is
worth ono cent. All killed. .Several
letter* from other point* in tho State
bring us similar information. Look out
lor high-priced flour.
Small For.—Two wooks has ulapscd
since the Inst case of .Small Fox was re
ported, mid no apprehension is felt
aliout it* spreading nny farther. -Macon
Tcleyiajih, 4 th.
Rich. Whi,
Trint of Mtcplicus aud Ilazlett.
The Circuit Court of Virginia, Jttdgi
Kunnay prodding, commenced its »ea-
•ion at Utiurlftsfown on Tuesday last,
nnd entered upon the trial of Stephous
and Ha/.lcit, confederates of Old Brown,
Tho Grand Jury indictments again:
both, charge them murder nnd treaso
and conspiring with slaves to rebel. The
prisoners will Im defended by (L
Sun net I, K*«|., ol* Boston, who nn
will l.e renicinbiirod, counsel for (
and Copeland. Mr. Senuntt is regard
ed as a sound mnn on tho slavery qtins
tion, and did not abuse the liospitulitv
of our people, us did Mr. Hoyt.
The Commonwealth will Lo repr«
ted liy Mr. Harding and Andrew Hun
ter.
Ladies Should Brad Newspapers.—
Tho Albany Times says, it is a great mis
take in female education to keep a
young Indy’.* time and attention devoted
to only fashionable litcraturo of tho
day. if you would qualify her for con
versation you must give lmr something
to talk about, give her education with
the actual world ami transpiring events.
Urge her to road newspapers, and be
come familiar with the present charac
ter uml improvement of our race. His
tory is of importance; but the past
world is dead, nnd wo have nothing to
do with. Let her have an intelligent
opinion, nml be able to sustain intelli
gent conversation concerning tho men
tal, morn! nnd religious improvement
of our times. Let tho gilded annual*
and pootus on the centre table bo kent
part of the tiinocovered with weekly
and daily journals. Let the whole fam
ily, men, women and children road tho
newspaper*.
J^yBlondin hasdccidod to nminc tho
Quebeckers tho coining season. After
inspecting sovornl localities ho ha* flxod
on a position close to Montutorenci
Fall*, from point to point, iminodintely
below the cataract. Ho pays the span
he intends to walk is 1,400 foet long,
being2(H) longer than thospi n ho walk
ed at Niagara Foils. The falls of Mont-
movenci am nearly 250 foot high, boing
100 feet highor than the Falls of Niag
ara.
The Lawrence Calamitv.—The rer-.
diet of the jury of inquest into tho
cause of the recent disaster at the Pem
berton Mills exonerates the owners of
the mill, and divides tlio responsibility
upon Albert Fully, who furnishod the
iron pillars, and Mr. Bigelow, the archi-
peopl .
feel any urgent necessity for tho u, o of
letter*. Tlie ancient u»o of the er 0 Ai
was therefore universal, uliku by th oso
who could ami thoso who could „ 0 j
writo; It wa*. indeed, t’*e *ymb°l pi* an
oath from it* holy associations, * nl * gen
erally the mark. On till* ncco u,,t Mr,
Charles Knight, in hit notes to the pj c .
torial Shake*i»oare. explain* the • x pres-
sion of "God save tho mark," a* * form
of ejaculation approaching to the char-
actor of an oath. This phrase occurs
three or more time* in tho play* of
Shakospeare; but hitherto it ha* boon
loft by tho commentators in its original
obscurity.
Tin Negroes’ Ouor.—We learn that
Col. Ball Arrington, of North Carolina,
but who ha* a plantation in this (Mont
gomery) county, yesterday sold in this
market a lo; of cotton, owned by his
negroes. Hnd drew there for one thou
sand dollars from the Central bank.—
This money will bo paid to the negroes
by Col. A„ in a day or two, when they
will he abundantly nblo—nnd no doubt
perfectly willing, if appealed to—to
contribute handsomely to the relief of
tho surviving white slaves who aro suf
fering from the recent calamity at Li
ronce, Mass.—Mont. Mail.
gwY*A wag being asked the name of
the iuvontor of butter stamps, replied
that it was probably Cadmus, as he first
brought letter* into Greece.
JKaF'A friend of the writer's had just
arrived by tho train in Dublin ; among
n host of cab and carriage driver* wait
ing at thetormiii'it for pxsscngers, one
cried out, "Como with mo sir, my horse
is a poetic horse." The gentleman
tried the pontic horse but soon found
it left behind. The driver apologizing,
said, "Sir. ho travel* faster in ‘imagina
tion than in roality"
»erTiio Washington correspondent
of the Cincinnati Enquirer writes that
somo excitement was occasioned in
“society" thero. by the appearance in
|»uhlieof tho daughters of the Austrian
Consul-General tans crinoline. A ma
tinee was given in their honor by one
of tho diplomatic corps, atwl the room
was crowded by person* who had for
gotten how women looked who were
without the groat extender*.
t Anti-Slavery Convention.—-The New
\ ork State Anti-Slavery Convention
held its (dosing session at Albany on Fri
day last with u full attendance. Ad
dresses were made by Messrs. Phillips.
.FilBbnry, Powell, Bobinson and other*.
Devolution and insurrectionary doc
trines were advocated. A resolution
wa* adapted strongly censuring Gov.
Morgan and the Lagulature for inviting
the man-stealing Governors and Legis
latures of two slave States to visit New
York as the guosts of tho State. The
invitation was denounced us an insult
to the peonle of this State and as atro
cious servility to the Slave Power, whilo
Northern oi mens are daily punished in
or oxiled from the South.
Sabbath Strictniis in Scotland.—
This seems somewhat abating, as a visi
tor to Edinboro', writing to an English
periodical says:
“I do not wish to boost of tlio fact,
but 1 have whistled on a Sunday
without being apprehended by the po-
la)"*Pending the discussion on a hill
granting a divorce in the Nebraska Leg-
Ulaturu one of tho members related an
instance of sharp nractico of a couple
resident* in that Territory. Thoy ap
plied to tho Lcgidaturo and obtained
a divorce, and immediately tho man
and his wifo preempted ono hundred
and sixty acres of land apicco and hav
ing proved llteir title thereto, wero mar
ried again the next day, after securing
one hundred and sixty acres of land by
tho operation.
ItayLurd Palmerston Imsjust appoin
ted |a Methodist the son of a Methodist
preacher, to the responsible office of So
licitor General of England—tho first
dissenter placod in judicial office sinco
the time of Cromwell.
Kgr*A littlo hoy returning from Sun-
day-school, said to hi* mother, "Ma,
aint tliore a Aiffen-chism for littlo boys ?
This od-euhisiu is too hard l"
DU. COOuHWKLLS
NEW MEDICAL SALT,
Fur In ft a mi t ory Discuses (Jntyll
WBW HDlMCAIi SAI/r,
IT IS NOT A CUKE ALL,
For Inlluumtory Discuses Ouly ! I
D U. L’(XRi8W£LL'8 Now Medical rtalt,
iustead of bdug a remedy fur all ills,
li«<* coiilrull over butouo ill, busbut on« aim.
ami accunipli.dios but ous thius.to wit: Sub
dues luflumutory Dls*a*e*—whutovsr bo its
furlil or locality, wbrthor in tha bead, throat,
abduinm, extretnelifs or skin.
Tha peculiar excellence of tin* New Medl-
cal Salt is, that without the useless loss ol
blo'Hl nnd strength, it effectually cure* In-
Humatorv Disease* (no others) by producing
an cq'iilfbriuin »>f nil the tluid* in tha body,
the want of which is tho side CAUSE of in;
flamntion.
invalids. Take noticeu-Tho r-i-
lowiug form* which the unbalanced fluids as
sume and many not hcra mentioned, that
It a vo more or less faveror pain, are ensilrsub-
du?d by tho NEW MEDICAL SALT as fire
D extinguished by \yot«r. to wit: llraln Fc
ver. Headnchc, Hu»h of Blood to tha Head
and Heart, Fit*. Inflamed Eye*, Kara* nnd
Nose, Cauker, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections,
Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In-
flamed Lungs and Direr, Heartburn, Coughs,
Dyspspsia, Vensrial Diseases, ItbmtmntToru,
Uout, Scrofula, Salt Kheuni. and all Itching
and other cutaneous eruption*.
Dr. Coggawcll’i New Medical Balt exerts,
like tho vaccine matter, an sxtraardin&ry in
fluence oyer the veins and artories, resulting
iu a gradual declining of inflaruatinn as In
dicated by the pulse, which soon returns to
its natural state,as tha heat, pain and lover
disappear.
Dr. CusgfWfll’s New Medical Salt deesjust
hat it claims to do—no more no less—equal,
ixrs tlio fluids hy removing from the system
all arterial and venous obstructions. Descrip
tive Circulars may ho obtained from ney
Druggist who keeps this valuable medicine
for *nle. WM. B. TA Y LOB A CO..
No. 8 Court Siiuar*. Montgomery, Ala.
General Agents for South Curollnia, tloor-
gin. Kl-ridn, Alabatna, Mississippi, Loulsi-
Dr. Coguswell's Antiphlogistic Salt—Acute
package ^1. Chronicpackago $2 50.
Invalid* with Chronic or long standing cn
ae*. should always order Chronic Packages.
Agent* waste! in erery City, Town and
Village in the »hov« State*.
**’ Sold hy Druggist* everywhere,
marlfl. 5ft,—ly.
"Xlso Sharp k HamlHnn’eCdUlvaUra with the Justly relebraled Sayre k Remington's paten
Stsel Teeth. We will take pleasure lt( allowing these articles to any and all persons.
Rone, Nov. 21st, 1859. - HARPER k BUTLER
Importer, Manufacturer aiid Don lor in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT pliolsteryy
M A T II ESSES.
A.YD
COTTAGE CHAIRS
Ou Broad Street, Rome, Georgia,
N V1TE.4 the Public, and the Ladio* partioularly , to visit bis Waro Rooms, where be has a
largo supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, nnd Imitation' Furniture,
From the beat Spring Boat Sofa, to tho commonest article lu'uke. Also an assortment of
Mntrussca, Yuckci’s l’ntcnt Spring Bed, C'oncli’ci, touiigeV, Sldeliourdi, Barer.
All kinds of Furniture with diepntch, and neatly rcpni(0(i, . .
Thankful for the very liberal patronago heretofore extended t# him, hd hopcs, by cloeo at-
tMitinn and cnod work, to merit a contiuuanco of thd samn.
DBugaa CAIIINET SHOP on Howard $t.. near tho Etownb House, where Fnr-
SLiar nltnrol* manufactured nnd repairod. ^Vork warranted to give satisfactions
**** “ Dills of ovor 30 Dollars Retailed at wholesale prices—and’ great bargetn.
'ASH, JKlyJT'fy.
Special polices
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
Frhm rich and poor, bond nnd free, all
colors, grade* and conditions of Ufa, wo hear
tho same meed of praixa a warded thi* woi
fill article. Sore* are lienle I, paina r«Hcvs*l
lives saved, valuable animats made useful,
and untold ills assuaged by this great medi
cine, which i« kiinrising to the judgement e r
man. What fa mil v doj* not renu iro s stand
ord Liniinsnt. Whoever heard of the came
effect* produced by any kther article ? Foi
Cut*. Bruises,Sprain*. Rheumatism. Swellings
Strained Horse*. Ac. It ha* no epual. lie-
icare of imitation. The genuine Mustang
Liniment is sold hy all respectable Druggist
and Livery Men in every town, parish anr
hamlet throughout North and South America,
Europe, and the Island* of tho Ocean. Buy
at once. BARNE8 k PARK, *
Jan?0.wlto. Proprietors, New York,
Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire & Burglar Proof Safes.
W ITH HALL'A PATENT POWDER
PROOF LOCKri, the same that were
awarded separate medals at the World’s Fair
London. I *51, and the Worlds Fair. New
York. 1*53, and arc THE ONLY American
Sa'es that were awarled medal* at the Lon
don World’s Fair.
Th»sc Fn’es form the m et perfect security
agaiuat Fire ani Burglars of any Safes evei
ottered to the puhlie.
• 1,000 RKWAIU)
W 11 be paid to any person that esn shoe
that a Herring « Patent Champion Safe evei
failed to pre erve its contents in au a ciJen
tal Fire.
rf. C. HERB!NO \ CO.., Maaufa>turors,
251 Broadway, cor. Murra# •*., New Yor
and 52 and 54 Grarier *t.. N. O.
Aoe.vrs—B. W. Knowles. Bichrnond. V.
It. F. Lester. Pe'crsbnrg. Vi.; Rowland
Brothers. Norfolk. Va.: J. It. Thotnp* n A Co.
Lynchburg. Va.. J. IL Blossom. Wilmington
N. O., W. Herrin* k Son. Atlanta. (I*., ],i.
Roche A B-ll. Savannah. Ga.. J. M. A B F.
Ree l. West Point, Ga,, Holmes .1 (.%>., Char-
lest-<u.S. C. jant’2—twJlm
Consumption nnd Asthma Cured.
. JAMES discovered while In the
1I ' a i’OfUin cure for Consnrap.
, Bronchits, Coughs, Colds,
Debility. The remedy
child,
mortal*, be will send to those who wish'
It, the reoiiie containing full direction* for
making and successfully .using this remedy,
free, on receipt of their names with stamp far
return postage. Address
• O. P. BROWN k GO:,
32 A 34 John Street.
Town Property for Sale.
Rare Chance to buy Low.
Will he s*l«] at Pahlic Out
cry, on tha
First Tuesdny in Feb’y
Next, iiolc* previously disposed of at pri
vate sale, the HOUSE AND LOT on Broad
Strcst, opposite the old Buoua Vista Hotel,
an I commonly known a« the
Bradbury House.
I bare fitted it up in first rate stylo, and
added msw fences to the lot. There at
EIGHT EXCELLENT ROOMS,
well finished, and a commodious basement,
wbi h could he much oufargfd at a trifling
expenses. The rooms are amply supplied
with fire place*. On the lot i* unu ration
al)!/ uue of the
BEST WELLS IN ROME.
Thero it also an«> her building, near the
dwelling, suitable far a amall family, which
could be easily rented by an* pur.baser who
did notchao** to oceiiny it fir himself, Suf-
ficivntground is attacncd fora tino vtgetaale
garden. 1 w:ll also offer in/
Lots on Etowali River.
Including the-one where my resulen e was
not fang ago burned. Tho lot is a hand'
soma lo atb-n far a dwelling. A flower gar
don, containing a vor/ large rarict/ of flow-,
art—ro**». pinks, and numerous kinds which
I purchased in A-igunta and elsewhere. The
flower-plot hns been tastefully la d ofl' by a
a professional gardener. There aro ol>
number of young fruit trees, cjre/ull/ ..
In tod and planted by myself. A good well
is on the lot and sornrvl out-huildin^s. It Is
ono of tho best garden *p«te in the city,
bare had I -rg« quantities of man ro ha
on It. To an/ petaon desirou., •». building
this Im-ation presents many inducomont*.—
The foundation of tha burnt dwei ing. and
two c«K)<i chimneys nru stunding and would
much lesson the cspnmm'ol putting up a now
house. A good fan e »irr-mnd* the lot.—
There aro set oral parcels of ground adjacent
with mure or le*a improvents up -n them.
ALL BEING RICH GARDEN SPOTS.
Also; at. the same time, will bo sold a
Nogro Woman and her child.
Together will* a great many arti lea too to-
di-vua to menti n. The abora piei-ea of pr
|>erty aro offered iU a harga n. Persons a
ro-jiiostod to oxamina for themselves. For
information as to prices, terms, do., apply
either to 4 w 11
jan!2-tw8Uw3t
m
Omen Daltow k Oavipeh Railhoad Co.;1
Dalton, O’Up January 2 HA, I860. .
"VT.OTICE is hereby given* that an , In*
X *| input of Ten Doflars, on each share
the capital Stock aubscrih.nl, of the Dalton
A Gadsden Railroad Company, ha* been
caUed'by the Direcfare, .payable at tlio office
of the Company in Dalton, ou tho first day
of April next. By order.
W. 1IHODES HILL*
VV. h. HERNDO*.
COX, HILL & CO,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PEACH-TREE STREET, Al’LANTA, «A.
prepared to oxhiblt an clc-
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
w
th, public, «r.
which nr. oflhrcU lo fo.li ind chort time, prompt paylnj: customer, ,t very lew figure.
Our fecliilie. fur pumbaelng and a perfect knowledge of tho went, of "
80 hds. New Orleans‘.Sugar,
100 “ A B & C., ’•
50Ms. orushedjimdBrownSugar,
25 Bags Java Coffee, ° 400 Hogs of Nails,
10 “ Old Government Coffoe, 300 Box oandlos,
100 Box’ Tobacco, 1000 “ Snuff,
150.00 “ Segars, 200 bis Boo’d Whisky,
75 bbls Old Rye Whisky,
30 Pack’s Cressent’s, Hennossy and other choice Brandies,
10 “ Brandy, Old and Soft, from private stook,
500 Sacks Salt. 100 Bx’s State and English Barry Cheese.
And any quantity of Sndn, Starch, Pickles, Gatsupa. Sauces. Preserves. Fruits,' Cordials,
Oysters, Mackerol, Sardines, Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac., to which attention is in
vited. Awaiting your commauds. and always at your services*
We are Respectfully,
COX, HILL A CO.
NEW FIRM.
Mills & Sumter,
HA VISG ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLB OF
CABINET FURNITURE,
T IIH manufacturing of all site* and stylo* ef SASH and BLINDS, PANEL DOOMS,
Arc., and also the business of UNUEUTAKKI18. Having an
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WITH FIRST QUALITY 6? MATERIAL, WK ARE READT TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All article* in our Hue, and to fill all.ordcrs at the shortest nollco.
MR. SUMTKR, has been long known in this community, os.a first olass MECHANIC, -oau
therefore, wnrrunt all articles made by u*_ Wo sbull bo able to
Supply the surrounding Country with* Sash, Blinds,
and Furniture, at very rcaaonablo prices. ... . . .
Wo cordially invite all the citUcns of the country to our Ware Room. Furolturo Store and
Manufactory, both ou Broad St., Umuo, Ua. FINE BURIAL CASES always an hand,
and ever? quality of COFFINS made as roon a*required.
CIIAKLES-W, MILLS. JuljrS7,1*, JAMES M. SCMTER
i.oNu»TRF.ET,HnADFonD*co,j The Homestead
akd wS~ilers.k FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
f—s, -J , -1 - or ilia City of New Yotk.
Uiotnina i , Company.,continues to insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire,
On the mast favorable terms aud Pay*
Fully the Losses sustained,
And not pro ruts .to.
WM. CHAUNCKY. Ptm'L
Jve. K. OsKf.KV, * Pmt.o Hurd,
’ Sec’y. Vice Pros'L
B* F, JONES, Agent, Romo. nor23-3m
r to?
89 Chambers St., A. GO Rende St.,
Betw.cn Broadway and Church et.,
NEW YORK.
c. t. T.o.NOsrnKZT, o. r. BRAnroun,
0. H. WXt.I.S. J. r. QILaXRT.
feh2—twk’m
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, * Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 aud M Chambers St. „V. r.
W OULD, notify the Trade that they arc
openiufi Weekly, in now and beauti
ful pattern*, tno
WAM8UTTA PRINTS, Alto fho
AMOSKEAG,
A New Print, which oxcclscrory Print in thi
' » - itlon and d«*
teqaesVed to inako immediate
Pilnor the jppiorpartner,
this pla e in a few iponths.
v . - - ..m, nauo nust he wound yp J>C.W ... —
country, for.perfaction exicutlon »nd de ; 1 ne buslueaa w.111 be condufetod in tho name
sigu in' full Madder 'Colors. Our Prlnts sro kn ‘l •tjfa of A. G.iPJTNJiitj' at-the o’d ttand.
cheapur than any in market, nnd meeting
Dissolution.
»,nl. All perioiu Ind.liM lolhe firm me
*' ’ 1 lyment, as A.
jfeta to leave
tponth*, and their fcusi-.
f ho lean t -
whjre th.inot.il and mjrounH.f the Urmirui
be found far a sh-W