The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, March 16, 1860, Image 2

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Ext™ llilly Smith Nonplussed Tow persons know how tlio Hon. Win. ] Smith, of Virginia, obtained th« sobri quet of "Extra llilly.” Joshua Gkhlittgs, ; i» it recent lecture on ".Scenes in Uon- I gross,” explains the circumstances in tho i following accounts of tho memorable pro* | cowlings, against John Quincy AtlamV, many years ago; North uml South, on tho slavery issue— Uujib ft, a JIumiy, 1 •• Mr. C»i.Uiin S » sakltliutni, (liowglilli I wi tlii-liming tlnwn, tho glrAing over, Tho nl.( SSivinit that a "hii'd that can , 'Kv. a« Mr. Adam, inn. H«-W- . n ' of .A* •*“£ ... .. . . , 1 came iiuiMtient uiuler the constant in- 'V °‘ 1,10 imHJUovous, if not rovo- r-.ng on 1 w.uvt eing, ought to b^miulo t0 rruption l,v Southern men, among hmonary, sentiments advanced by the 10 sing,’Vcunnof always bo carried out. | ^hoj,, W as Mr. Smith of Virginia. "He orator m Ins speech in this State, a 'i’ho Si^/ih'hc >• can sing loud and lortg i hail been a con tract or. and at the emlol , J w } ! j v ■'** »*R°. *nid more particular* M. mVINKLL. lit r. STOVALL; Assort.vtr llniTcn. no me, a a. Ti r.M)\Y MOltNtNC* March 1». Mr. Seward's Hid for tho Chicago Nomiuatiou. Tho N. Y. Express makes the' follow ing remarks about Mr#MeWiiM-'* speech iu tile Senate on the 29t1* itlt f What is most to*bo rjrrrturked in this remarkable* speech, from certainly a most remarkable man—is not any new light that it sheds upon tho relationshij: JltWUmto pro pound tutor- ®vmy jonrho doninmleil win. vomp.-o 1 . . linlmn mu .! in plnrk.r nl tho delairt* * Ivin the rogatories to the Courier, •nouneing the Oppndtion n« traitors, but whon itis roquc.-loil ts answer a very simple question, it suddenly becomes wonderfully unmusical. It won't sing, i him the I I and althoi two install r best i nient iiiul giv •Extra Hilly.' . recollect, who, on la<t Christmas do* , took the egg-nogg in Congress, and r.ow, I believe, he j* called 'Kgg-nogg .*’mith.' Mr. Smith arose, and the siteoUer said: , "The gentleman from Massachusetts able to 1ms the floor.” *1 know Vhnt,’ said Mr. i Smith : ‘hut 1 want to make n sugges- ti.m onenlv and | *} on r °'l 1,10 , bene ! it of tho gentlemoii .... , . m * , <. i l ,,oin Massnchuso'.is.’ Mr. Ad.um turn* candidly whctli. r it would support Mo-1 t>)| HVOum i w | t |, u K>ow | f am j Klli ,| ( t y yH -plu-ii A. Douglas if ho becomes the i tuli auxilioj--which means, * I dcs nominee have tried < have not bo stead of Tho Lost Steamship. Tho Hungarian was one of seven pow erful scrow-stearners owned by the Mon treal Ocean Steamship Company, which wore employed in running between Liverpool and Quebec and At on t real in summer, ami to Portland in winter, touching at Cork. The present was the third trio which she had made, ail her voyages having been performed in good time and under favorable circumstan ces. She is of iron, 2,500 tons burden was built on tho Clyde in 1857, and was classed \ 1 at Loyds, where her hull is insured ; her cargo being probably in sured in part in the United States. She was valuod at about .C4.IMin. 'i’ho Hun garian was a licautiful specimen vnlarchitecture, her bow* rounded to that curve which modern ship-builders m ’ e " ; have adopted ns the shape which oilers 81 • , least resistance to tin* water. The lord lost of tho hull was also iu graceful pro- »‘dd | pent ions. , "" 1 The vessel was 820 feet in length, her TlIF.RE’S nothing lost. Thera's nothing lost. Tin* tlniost llowor TliM grows within tin* darkest vale, Though lost to view has still the power The rarest perfume to exhale j The porfumo horno on tho sephyr’s wing, May visit soino lone sink olio’s bod, Like tho balm »fleet ion brings, 'Twill scatter gladness around her head. That trembles in the rosebud's breast, Will seek its home of ether blue, And full again as pure and blest; Perchance to revol iu the spray, Or moisten the dry, parching sod, Or mingle in tho mountain spray, Or sparkle in Uio bow of God. Late News. Mr. J • . ,'liarloston, it exults that I such aid. lint Mr. .Smith, like many, i.* l'rttdiiMiv of Louisiana a 1 otiters, had forgotten his Latin, mid i "'bo mh-U, like him. to • enforce . “ ' . .« I stoo d still, not knowing what to answer, | peculiar principles by the sword.’ Tl-it-n " 1 '^nnlns to (’hiistoper Morgan, f.e^nid: | { ^\^ U what tho devil written a letter advocating his noiu itiat'i n and election. Wo don’t, ask j menu ?’ Mr. Morgan was soimnhiug of vliftLor Houligny or miy other man of 11 •' ,n<l ™i>l: /'Vliy, you see tho olil , , * i r^..^ i r gentleman has become nerfoctlv en- whom we have never before heard, on- _, w i \, n 1 . ^ • , ' rage.u, ami ha is tellir.g you to goto— dorse* Douglas. Wo want to know if you know Urn jil.\,, n Wliere, (iminting tke Si>ifficrn,‘r right hero in tho Fifth tloivmvnrii.)Mr, '..niiih roeniicil Impk in- tlutriut — tho organ of tkBJlomo Hogen-1 •” i. 1 ” clmir >, a If holintl heen shot, mill v—the gumdian of Southern rights *" "ftW, '“''.’" '"''F 1 ' , , , , . ugamtdiuaed to Ihoimmo ol tho man md > luthcrn honor the Judge of tho , uut;,| |, 0 |„.en dead seventy years.” acts of the Southern Opposition Hep ihlo speech 'Chester. Thus, wo look in vnii piet of • u ‘1v for a repetition of that Hiiohivstr you 1 phrase; in vain lor the extreme mea-urc against tho "pro-slavery oligarch” s earnestly urged then, in*vain for a wor orsentcjicc of any kin I, that lend to thu belief that the speaker had ever dreamed of sueh a thing as an irre-1 J, V eudtli of beam 3'J foot, ami depth ... presMlde conlliet. Ihit we do find m | hold 27 feet. She was propelled bv their stead the most glowing panegyrics i double engines of 350 I torso power.— ot tills L ui'iu, ami th.c iiioit saint-like ] The engines wero constructed by Me.-- n].]»• 'iiIm III lolmlion nnd frnli'rnity,, 8 „. Tulhi.-h .t Ihuinv. Dumhiirlon, nml rouploU ivitii mi mipqnivuoal i-xprorshm | d,,. v ,-.-id huilthv Air. William Denny o« tlientrioui horror at tho tieu.om ol & p.. 0< , 0 f tin* same place. 1 «»f reproach for all Her i rew, all told amounted to 110, their : which includes about IV waiters. As I this number was somewhat reduced.at .. .. . b fr*)tn the present season, it is probable the* that t,lu Patent.*e of the irrepressi-; ,. rmv did not exceed 100 pei-Mills. Silo entutives in Congress—tho paper that, manif-sts such great uneasiness \est we should endorse Henry Winter Davis’ vote for Tennington a»*.d asks its con- lomp'varten innutTiorablo questions to •i It’cir soundness, we want to know :f i! will support Douglas If ho bo iiomi* xia'.ed by the Democratic party. The nlo.neo of* tho Southerner proves * hat it is afraid to say that it will support • ho g.cit Northern lender of its party— •ven if Hint party gives tho word of command. It is time then that al* buasiing about tho soundness of the Northern Democracy should cease. lint since our neighbor has so gently given us the hint, porhnps it lias been ao lnisily engaged jintching up the panes broken in his "glass house” by the stones thrown at us, that lie bus not - J:nd time to answer our question. Wo therefore put it again and earnestly beg that it will be answered. Will tlio South- The Nortii-mkst r.\ssAc.K.—SoOieycnr ago tin* Uritish government olfered a reward of twenty thousand pounds sterling to the discoverer of tho North west Passage. The prize has heen «1- | 11 ready awarded by tho llovernniont ■- 1 It. McClure. This olllc«r sailcddr i lor lot) cabin ami ••tigers bio conflict iv l Fan-parent cii'iitgli. 1 In* had acconn object is to concili..te, as fur ns possible, t »tceray llio i.onsurvutlvc>li.iii..m of tin- i>i>po- * 'n,« M.mliv.il Cnmimnv lmvp nlrer.ilv •’limn, mill n v.oiv In Ilia i-nithigctu-iv. imi olio vi-ssol, tlio imlin'ii, ivlikii lyi'i or til® oointii^ IVi.-i'li-ntml i-K-i limi.— |,iv..i|ion! mi ihc Dili nf Novoiulj** 1» miliololi'J nt Hoclio.tw I „ m | mis i„i„|ii- 0 „ Mll , i';j nl Miiry Jo»..|,h, Nyv-. k, nn ,|, 0 dl»t i ol tlint iiwui 1 *., 1 1 .ir>v piromust moos ly .’oillili* It, (I,,, i in*., in I,—A'. F. • ill it* «lunb* 1*11110 pilgrim limy Ht*Mc slnJi.r frmii the beat of While in its htiiiglx tin* hr«o*»*« play, A .J i ; t>lrJ< i* • swertojt tuns. Th**r«v*s i."thing lost. Tl. t dtghtest tmu Mr whi«p:r fr .in a laved ■me'* voice, May melt n liourl of liar.lt-t stone, And m vk.* a saddened heart rej.dee ; And than n-.rnin, llio e.ircleM word Our th.nighllnts lip* loo oflon sp.*ak. Congressional. WaiuiNQTos, March 9.—In the House to-dny, committees were appointed to reportou the projected Paeitio Hallrond, and also to oxnmino into charges against the Executive for influencing tho action of legislator*, Ac., Ac. Tho Houso adjourned until Monday. In the Senate, Thuddeus Hyatt deliv ered a long argument, to show why he- ought not to 1■<» inado to testify before the Harper's Perry Committer*, Pending u in*di«»n l»v Mr. Mason to mind Hyatt to jail, the .-iunate mljoui iiml until Mondny. t(cw llObiil'iigclDcnis. = a5tenxion<i« 1 i ROME LIGHT GUARDS! ■\7*OU aru hereby oumiimnded to attend ft 1 cull m. ftiug of your Corns, on THURS DAY NIU1IT, 15th in«l., at City Hall. Il> order of Cant. Mannnimn. fowri.'., J. T. MOORE, O. B. CITY EXPRESS. M;t V I I to break. Then-’? nothing i‘».d. Tim fain Ml strain <)f hre.itliiMg 4 from some dear nno’s lute, In nifianry’s di'^ilttl may cornu again, Though ovary nio irnful string hr mute, Til-* luii-h* of some huppivr h.Mir. The lieu rt that swvlNwhli lore’s own wont's Msv tin ill th« **Md deepest power. Whvfl JU'» th tl . Hand that swept its chords, Tlio doctrine by Mr. .Sewn rope, was so tho fearful that, in vies ■iuce, which fruit, many Re publicans even were doubtful of ti»»* expediency of taking him us their standard hcaror. It is to tpi that tiiis oily speech w*^, it is the J Kicl'imon'l xtin | leathers, with eatables and drinkable u l.'* i and music, tho self-invited guests, t«* »ne-c .^tantisK Pahtv Srurniscn.—Young America not long ago undertook t<> have* uprise party at tho house of Dean lUitlalo , N. Y. In full anybody . j jury, pjpl'oj,',^ guish the c*rti;,tagratioii alter iu* ‘ i! t ? rcl 1 l# . 1 , “ ' vo,, ds. it is ! u, ft number or two htindr Hchrmg s Straits, and rcuuhod the flu 11-1 j‘ ie & '-nator s highest lad lor the see-' p, ,| ool . ,-i est point eastward attained by any ves-1 H°«ial nomination at <’|ii«*ago ; the la.-t ; ., um | f ol . sol. From this point ho nbamloned Ills i c * ll 'd. which is expected in win for him 1 wrong. J)oan un ship. after being two years shut up in j the stakes for which he bus been playing • , 1lt "ml, ul. dm i U| ’ id pro- j despemtcly tiieto nmny the ice, and and still proc* cling ward, joined tho expeditions Baflm’s Bay, thereby coinjiloiing the 1 voyage and journey across the North I . BatiuVu Below American continent from tho Pncifle to ^ 4on Jkcsuys: the Atlantic. Tho friends of Sir JoKn | We stated, the Franklin, however, claim that the e, odit is due him, ami that his wid** lW ^ j„ consequence entitled to tho 'ntonov. w the hell, shiii; iiut they i i nn-weivd tho hell in per- ourse blocked nil the ou- *-s tells the party.' SiNoui.An Case op SusirfAsuirusM.— ho Manchester AJ-, r or says that Inst l huraday mglH, d.uring tho violent snow storm '.vliii.n wns raging nt that tune, Mrs. llo\jH*r, wife of (leorgo Hel per, ot Fi j’norville, aroso in her sloop witJ'.out nwakeiiitig her nurse, who was “ ‘'' , r »tng with her, and passed out at the . , •«. , .yinu wmi uer. non im.sncu uni in un- ir support Mcpkon A.Dougliu,if Ik. , ,j oori jim ,p‘ j or r „ n illt „ u animated by the Charleston Cop'Icn well. 40 feet deep, containing about two Pfeasc answer this week*. Opposition StfttC C<MlV«;|)tiOU* ’I ho Savannah Jicp\ihlic/tt) > whoso edi tor is chairman of tire Opposition Exec utive Committee, Informs us that tho eommition have under consideration the questions of time mid place of calling tli»* convention. When tho discussion v.\n going on iu some of the papers up on this subject, wo look no part in it, iec-liug confident that tho whole matter wav iu good hands, and would be prop erly managed. Wc are soon to have .o announcement of a call for a con- •ention, and wo liopo every county jn !;' State will respond promptly nml ... • • i unanimity. There was a tipio when wo hoped that ’! tlio elements of opposition of the o ith to fioesoilism could bo united, •at that hope does not now exist. Siphon A.Douglas* "short cut to all kv* ends of Black Republicanism” is the ■ : 1 in which Southern Democrats mist travel, or quit their party. Tho .: ter they will never do. As long ns h-»y are plastered with a little of tho ; Illusive propelty” they will stick to- , her. The Southern Opposition party low tho Southern Rights party. It will light Black Republicanism and Squatter Sovereignty. They stand upon the platform of 1859—containing the same principles of tlio Alabama Democratic r'.id the Georgia December Democratic Conventions. These principles will nev er be adopted at Charleston. The Squat ter Sovereignty delegates, who are in 1 lie majority, and will control tlint body will never allow it. Let us then organ- uo, upon the Constitution nnd the en forcement of tho Laws, ns interpreted by the Supremo Court, and if tho null- Dougins Democrats caro anything for feet of water. Tho nurse subsequently awaking missed her, when search was made mid she was at length found iu that precarious condition and extricu ted. She had long be Buffalo !C. ro.-t : Ik- politely n<ke< the lender nl‘ the p ti ty. ed "that this is a surpYi , assures them that ho is not surprised Dr. at all—is not surprised at anything now- MuyoG. Smith, of Newbury port, had a days—doe-- not intend to havo a party accustomed himself to hath** hi the op- j that night—when lie wants one ho will on or icy, as it might be, river during i make proper preparation, and bid tlio thewiiitcr. In a letter to tho Herald | guests himself. He wishes them a of that city, ho nays: "This is the fourth . M pleasant "good night,” and do- is /,i:kos.—Tlio Boi day. that sonic of her children would full into tho well, and had frequently dreamed about it, ami had probably boon «h earn ing on this night of such an accident and went to the supposed rescue. She escaped with a few slight bruises. Si.Noui.Aii Cam:.—On the Cl»th of last December, a little son of Thus. Cran dall, ot McKean township, Erie county, Fa., aged 10 months, while- playing on the floor, was suddoidy attacked with symptoms of choking, and was_ sup posed to have partly swallowed u piece of almond husk. The little fellow, al though temporarily relieved, continued to pine away until tlio 22*1 of February, when he died. A post mortem exami nation was made, ami in the windpipe, below the breastbone, was found a spiral coil of brass wire, I of an inch long and I 5-12 in diameter, completely imbqdded in the membrane. It was the spring of a clothes pin, and rotainod nil its elas ticity and power. winter I have Imthcd i since my return to the United States. 1 have run live miles, divested liiypelf of clothing, du-hed into tho liver, swum amid ice cakes, then dressed ami ran two miles home. 1 havo dived into Ihc sticam from the cud of a pier sev en to fifteen feet into the channel, who. c rapid current and tidal motion ordinarily prevented freezing—or if fro zen, 1 have cut llio ice. and at no time this or the preceding winter havo l been sheltered by houst: orshod ; but alter a fearful ti.ut | Until Mich is tho warmth rhut sumine bios This was fairly turning tin* ta li Young America—tho surprlsers he surprised party. «Unt>li 4 h**A»*i K.Jim'S Wagon, in „ .. It'Miu*. is |ir.<piuO't In de- Ci.EVR1.an», Ohio, March 9.—The Gov- liv i jintinpily Ml liglu |u- knjres hio! or of Virginia recently mado a roqui- j |'» * •ngor-mol Itaggitg*. in «»vJ nbnut the sitionoii the Govoriiot* «»f Ohio, for the . ‘‘ i ].. v * S r “ , ‘' y 5, n , 1 l l“{l,.ii arrest of Gwen Brown ami n«4s ! - ,,w b«i»UWrjr 8 |,, w*,wi.: tin* hall. Mcrrium. who are now supposed to be 1 lit Ashtaiibla county. The Governor of I Ohio (Win, Doiinisoii. Jr..) has refusod j to issue wamtilis for the arrest of Brown and Mevrlani, ami has just eoinmnnica | te*l his reasons for mm compliance to Clov, bctche.r of Virginia. 1 el «arry in art .HVt. I)U. II. V. ill. MIDI.Lit, Ibis removed his Ollioo to tlic Kooiiih over Duiiian'ri Store. In»rl3,lrifaa. THE 200,000 PERSONS Uk'IIMoS’h, Vi..-March 9.-Tin* colli 1 UW2?a tnittoo report that it is inexpedient to j O X3C CL 3? 3MC jA. 3ST " S “ * ' •* PATENT ANTI-RATTLING Carriage Shaft Fastener take u.uratlon ILulitt. i I or t he’ll Ferry fori Pft^Wo learn from tho Atlanta Loeo~ TiWtii’c, that Mr. J. M. Holbrook has established an extensive Hat nuuiufac tory in Atlanta, nnd is now tilling largo orders. He manufacturer handsome and tasty silk hats. clothing would Mtlllc« Tho coldest morning •zero, oi 47° below fre ually run a couple o brush i mile The t<imian* Slave Tiiadr.—Mr. Mti. nard, **f Tennessee, somo days since, of fered a resolution in the House of Itnp- i*!-entativi*s, direeling an inquiry into the expediency of negotiating a treaty se 'llosh 1 w ' 1 ^ ^I’ain wliieh should estahlish tm*d 15° below | il free-1rude, and permit trietod inter-passage from one eoivi* ' to tho other, of all persons whomso* Wanhkrtii.—The tele 11,1,1 ,l . 0,u , 1 graph has already announced tin* r«- ’r*'* 1 li;< : I lease of this vc : c| ami her departur** ■ from Boston for Cuba, 'l’he'1'ravellcr of the snow, frequently dry myself in cold northeast winds. I take no beverage, no entice, tea. or spirituous thinks; nor do 1 use tobacco. I nev.tr feel cold af ter leaving the water; never uGlur IV colds; never have coughs; I •disease of nifV kind; no » pains. My bathing time is by or before t NI 4 »n*l*»Vv sum iso. J "Tlie Wanderer has been surrender-- - . - ed to h«*r owner, Mr. L unar of Savon- ®a^‘‘Jtulgo Douglas is n democrat— j nah, under a bond of $5000, toahiile by as good a democrat as lives tonlay.” j tho decision of tlio court iu her case, So says Gen. Cass, the venerable Sec- I ' v l»i»jli i*; soon t«» ho tried, rotary of Stato. (Jur eonlemporary of i — tho Union nml . 1 menran says lie is a I The Flmiikuton Mills.—The Pember- "gainbler in politics." Gov. Wise savs I »«’»' M1H« |*ropertv has li**en sold at auc- his doctrines area "short cut to all tlio ! t'°»> Jo Mr. DavM Nevins. fur $70,01) ends of Rcpubliemiism.” Wo can I Th** iron nml tho mattcrsdeta/’lied frun gather from these viewswhat constitutes the buildings now s'.umling and the ruins "us good a domocrut as live* to-day.”—| °l the old mill wore yohl lor $11,990, Judge Douglas is a type of the demoo- the purchase being understood to boni- racy of the dirr. Tho article may have r "“ XT - Vutiily Fniriiigs. SicSmii'KU, etc.—In* a 22d of Februa ry oration, reported iu uno of the daily papers, a patriotic iteutlemuii pronhesi- ed that "in less than tell years'’ wo should see great things iu Europo.— Among others we should witness tho livening spectuelo of "the crowned rants ot tlio old World mowed down like ri|*o grain.” This is rather an attempt to make th** "crowned tyrants” out Men of Straw ; but we presume the harvesting opera tion might he accomplished with the aid of the Cradle of Liberty. THOSE HltOAinVAV IIRL1.ES. Aik—Those Evening Defies. Those Broadwav belle.*, thus*.* Broadway hellos— * I low sweet utidotnr niein’ry tells Of hair rhinnis. and that dear time When honiictssmidl were in their prime. But nil those lmts are passed away, And women now are most outre\ Each bonnet now preposterous swells, Altd hides tho pretty Broadway hellos Aim’arrnt on tiik Face or the Tiiinm. —The man who regulates tho Now York city clocks has very little Time On His Hands. If Aim To I’i.f.ask.—Tlio moro a den tist's practice increases the oftonor lie "Looks down in the mouth.” Qt'ERY vent "Siiileus."—-Was evor western whiskey seen "Coinin’ through tho Ryu?" How to Reform a Ciiimnkv Sweri*.— Make a Clean .Sweep of him Tin; Mm'r.ux ('anitk.—Lr on, wlii*n hi* f*.iid "thus far « tiler' to thu Papal See. Ural Estate Cos.—How v of Canaan divided by Abralmm and his nephew ? The Western portion of it was ta ken l»v Abraham ; the Eastern was cho- bv Lot. action in rogavil to th a* reprieve of Stevens and >W tilelvr sentenco of death irticlpation in tho Harper’s The Iliingitrlun. :. Much 10.-A ioiie down to th s hoped that important i made. Hamv vers hav Hungarian. It recoveries wil^l Non-.Vrrlvnl of tho Niagnrit. Hii.trAX. Maivh III— 1 There is no signs oi tin* steamer Niagara, which is now ov**r *lue, with Liverpool date* to the 25th lilt. Nmi-Airivnl of the Australian* New York, March It).—Thera is signs of the steamer Aii-trulian. which is now over duo, with Liverpool dates to ! Atlanta. .... be feiinrl. _ with it for FIVE 'Ti M ES its l ost, ft bus b«on mlopti-d ami ni»- P« ' ‘ FIFTEEN HUNDRED of ^•k «>f the I l,ir 8' Hl n, “l hrst Carriage Makers in the THY IT I VOIDS; CHAPMAN. Pa»ont«f, mnriruriim. ' Clnelnusti,O. •S'CHEDIILE icors'm R. R. Pussengor Trains. i Augusta the 25th i W \MtiNuToN, March 10.—The States puhli-hi'* a secret circular that was Is- mu3*1 by the Republican Congressional Commute * here for tlu* purposo of the fonnalioii of a club to elicit subscrip tions Ibr tho Prcddcntial eloetion. Sen- Arrlvu. 0.3R A. M. Atlsnia at U.13 A. M. 2.30 P. M. " II 44 P.M. *.V) P. M. Augusta ».ft« A. M. 0.0 j A. M. ** MOP, M. ATHENS HHAMTI. bvaves Arrives Auxiirtta at 0.30 A. M. ) *,i , . , ^ «n * \» Ailit-iim A ill 1* M ( oUh-iis at R. 10 A. At. NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [itousi formerly occupied by Jlobl. JJattey.] P. Lr TURNLEY, TT7'0IILDreipectfhlty Inform hi* VV friends and customers, nnd public generally, that h n is now opening a very largo and at- tractive Block *»f Drugs.-M -*U« in***.C'ltotni'rnla Dyestuir*, Perfinn»r.v and Fmicy Artblcs.— Abo. Puiuts, Oi's, Varuishos, Idquor f/»r MinIIvhI IIsoh. Also Seeij* of all klims. both Field mid Garden. (Southern' Uui«»d).— Oluss, I’mIv. (Hue. linubes. nnd in furl, every thing in his lino nr that in usually kopt in a First Class Drug Store. flaying hud several .venri fxivrl-nre. and by giving his p-rsonal ottemimi tnthw busi hubs, he Idijiriirfu uiCrit a share of tmblin pa- ironag**, nod trt'bva' Iv to furuidt his eus ttiinein reliable nvtieto, nl ns LOW PRIOESr A* any liouso (Ids eido of Augmia; Gi».; lid” member lhe lo-athm. Thi wuhtV of the' Country shall be supplied. febff.'CO.- GnvScn Seeds. O F all kind* nail varie ies, warranted to bo th»* kind Giut will s#r«ut, for bhIo y TURNKEY, No.3 Choice Ibiuro^ Kerosine Oil and Lamps 0 FTIIK UK8T I’U.VMTY, K0H »StS cheap bv fobll. 'I URN LEY, No. 3 Chair o House. Pure Train Oil. X BARRELS Just received, and for ralo w hy. TURNLEY, Ichll. No. 3t!boien JInuso. White Lend and Linseed Oil. A No. I article, chu.ii*, hv TURNLEY, N«.3Ch«*lee Roustt, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, riVKAS. Yomt. Ponder* K-s. (%.(Veo, Black- -L ing I’inainon Mace, Oliva Oil,. Vinegar, Ibr sale bv TI'HVI W 8. Ill P. M. ( 11.oft A. M. j C '“" V ' J ’ 1 trains on Athc IU! '•'■jvjt.m Kinpil'Xu.vVwk.i.amir. Au^» n. mul .lolm * *vnd**, ol I cnn., I i**as- | u.ao Saturday Night, and Atlanta at H.-IO Virginia mid tiic Southern Confer ence* UiniMoNn, Vn M March 9.—In the llouae of R.qneaeiitalive.-* ye«tor«lav r**-*- olutioiis were ai lop tod by a vote of two to one, lulvurse to tho .Southern Confcr- .MAltKETS. AI’oiMTa, March 10—Cotton.—There was a lair Geiimnd to*«lay Ibr the better grades at uneannged prices. Sales 807 i to-day 800 bales. Thu market was at l ' Satlir-L.* r«>lining. WASHINGTON IHtANCII. I*eavo Arrives August a evt 2.30 P. M. VVnshl'n at 7.25 P. M. WaahingUn l.no “ j At'lT.'nlli’ IMS '• Atlanta at 0.05 A, M. VYashg'i'n 7.25 " Through Freight Trnins Augusta to Atlnntn. Leaves Arrrires riifll'b'iton 0.00 P. M A-tgn»tual 0.00 A. M. Augusta 0.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17 " 1.15 P. *M. " 5.40 " bale«, it-* hdlowa: 88 at 101, 108 nt HQ, | Through Freight Trains Altunin to 9 at 10) 89 nt 10}, and 128 hales at lOJe. ; Augusta. Reo**ipts2SI bales. j Arrive On Friday evening, after our report ; AFnnta at 000 A. M. Augiutant 11.10 PM. was ma/laiip, 1 f*7 bales wero sold nl III), " 5.15 P. M. " 5.13 *• and 52 at 10}. Freight Trains llrHiielies. 1 °.~ Si,l ®“ . "f V Hl ‘ I «.6« A. M. AtUn.'atS.IOA. M. Atlanta 0.00 •* " 0,10 " Mereer and Nushuuock rotators. ■jP'Uj planting, tbo tin**st kind, jmt roeelv- l No. 3 Uii<tiro It..i -ftl Dissolution Notice. AHB Firm of Tiirnlev A Ralmr. was dfs- L colvi'd li.v mutual eensent of tho pur- s. nil the Ut of Fehniary iust. PersoiM owing ilm firm * l»v Xotn nrAo- count, are roqu.iitod to cull at thu n!d aland d pay up. 1\ L. TURNLEY, (lohlK—triwzwiw. J. C. IJAKKR. NEGROES FOR SALE. rpiiK Subs ri'.or will keep rt>n*tiuitly « X liami, u low cheirn hands for sal*, nt*re aeim’. h* pri. es. Wantol a low likely young Negroes f which tho highest prices wdl be paid in cm ian l7-lri-2m WM. RAMEY. s the Land Pn.iTiirMor.H.—Our I n**. tor waiita to know wlnuli Letter Oilb-c at W:v*hili IV nntrihu- n Dead •mild not quiet Imi unchanged. CiMRi.r.sTtiN, March, 10.—Cotton—Tlio I market eoiitinues qui«*t, with a ino*ler- uto demand, at unchanged prices. Sales Tc this niol-iiing 80!) hales, New You:;. March 10.—Sales of(’ot-j toil to-day 1,500 bales. The market j was steady. Flour buoyant: sales of 10,000 barrels ; Southern at !$0.00; o'.**(>.- 15. Wheat buoyant: sales *»f 5,500, h^ld at 7(/*l2 eoiits advance. Corn firm; snlu3 *)f 2U,U00 bushels. Rice dull.— "f • | Freights on Cotton to Liverpool 9-82d(/4 xpioratnms ot the ** 1 ' - OEO. YONOE. (Ion. Sup't, Omni Oku. A A(..\. Raii.iioai* ( Run a, (In, Mureli I. I«W». ill he ed * Wn Roles, *. ( M*era Sis.; The Dome of the Capitol.—Tho fob . , , lowing interesting estimates connected 1 been good in its time, but it has he< with tuts towering and costly structure, 1 mixed up with so many ol' tho had lire taken from tho report recently com- j things which characterise the politics of tnunieatbd to Congress! J tho country, thftt even a "gambler in .Thowholo weight of iron work requi red i*} 8,7(H)0 tons, of which 1,901) tons littVO been c*r**cted during the Just three years. The original design laid before Congress was altered in 185*3, nml $100,- 000 appropriated in August of that year, and $500,000 on March 3d, 1857. Another change was made last year, to accommodate Mr. Crawford’s figure of Freedom and its pedestul f.ir the top of of tho dome, it being larger than the first design. The done* cannot* In* re stored to tho original plan without large loss and retarding its completion. Tlio of $301,8(30 41 1ms been expended r Mr. No To Beardless Bkacx.—1m in l«»ve with n young Indv th on moustache iu* thrown aw you must be Hirsute iu Suitor .* I* n fleet 1 Im- i tho (im.fiiiK. Masonry nml Uri.lg- ;. of Ah 1 *, G *»• A Ala. Uaiiruml from i! or in-ar liig I'slur Crc-k. u •U.-taiu* . os# 1 A Son (.'iuroks iiis Father with Men- her.— A muii mimed George Palmer lm.s J been arrested in Salem, N. J.. ni a jot fall j elmrg** of murder, iireferrcd ugi inst r <lo»l> him by his.sou. who alleges that his lath- will all ! er, some years since, murdered mul | , | , ini j K'hjw'i" p-'jiji-in Miiriin^tn". ii im, | Fjour ! Flour! Fresh Flour! Uv o'rtUr of ti. • R *ur*l of I)iri*(*tors. JnltN It. LUMPKIN. imiriwU Proi-1 **n. A Ala. RR C< Cataract WASHING MACHINE, C*Intliiitg* Time and Imhor Saved. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. f |MIF. in«»»t siuiple. roonoiiiicid, nnd «lur«bh* l nriielrt «»vt-r *»HVr««i to ihc puhiio to nilj- i»to the ilL> oinforte of vraGi-daV. 1) I'SC It I I*T IO N. It eon*ii<U of a metal cylimh-r, with ril*A i the iituhlo, an inlerl -r Vyliii«l«*r «*f wood villi rilw. Then* L a apace of fnen 6 to K llieliea hclwoon I ho two cylinder*. Out* [•rank turn* h th cylhidorf ut the muiu* tiiu«* in «*p|*osito dircctioiii*, riqtidly creating w; *nd». forcing the water throiura the dollies, ami oiUciu.dly rcumvitig th • ilirt. Tho «ir- lioli of the wat r doch the the work quickly, die)iciii*o« entirely with ruhldug. and ,thus saves the wear o! doUit*-. SULLIVAN .( HYATT. Proprietor*. 51 Ib-eknian St.. N. w Y'«»rk. N. R.—Slate and connlv Right* for sal**, and the joirehaser* snitpfied with Maeldlms at whole*ala on liberal t ruts. J/tVt'A Mach lie is in oporatioii hy a lnniid- r«!»* daily, at our Salesroom, I3D Br«m*iway M mar!)—triwAw.'tjn. ji/>litic.s" illustrates, iidorns, and tli, lies it. And yet, true men, pure inon of all parties, an* invited by its leader.* to embrace it! What a fall it would lie for them to comply 1—Xashvilte J‘at riot. DtdpThe Washington Star says; Judge Douglas’ strength at Charles ton may bo fairly estimated at about 80 or 90 votes at tlio most, of whom prob ably not more than 20 are wedded to his personal fortunes, and transferable, ns, in hi* good pleasure, he may indi cate. Of these90 votes, a good tunny will de urt him on tlu* second ballot ho Her | been ascertained that several years sinco 1 a pedliu* di«it|ipcarod in Burling was siqipused to In* murdered. Cut noth ing was over hoard of I lie inn Uer. The ohi.i'Reiig.uii,tP..lnicri,l.finginvosti*n- trip into Rhea county, wo made purl it- nf Homan Miller. Truck. Mister of the I tf * * ular inquiry of the leading fanners of i *‘mitral Railroad, told her parents soon J Cmtirk of Another Si.avrr.—Tho that county as to the present prospects | after she arose* that Am* had dreamed ! | M u*k Iiniium, at Salem, from St. Hole of tho wheat crop, nnd all united ’ 1 1 " * ‘" 1 ‘ j«w Mills, for sale bv mar.Vri»t. ' COTHRAN A ELLIOTT. presenting it us anything hut promising —whole fields had boon entirely frozen out.—Chat, A<le.9th. The Widow of Birr (M me Jcmei..)— This lady is Mill living, and annually visits Saratoga. Tho Saratoga Sentinel 11,0 '’SjjHj 110 " “!’ l, !f, ° lJ . ’V”' 0 i ui'.a i. ft ..I* 1 11 uVt "t u o .1,”''win \wv irogress on the now. I no balance on . , « . . , ,-r.,u.. V..- *> i i • unnu i ir ni mm „ .... small bv degrees ami beiHitiiulu less. I.and is $.198,145 59. lhosumol ?24,»,- - ,*7 1Vill ( ,, :ia 000 is required for tho completion. Tho eipies they must unite with us in ! total cost will he $901,000 and thr carrying them out. We hope fo hear from the Executive Committee at an early day, and then see all go to work in earnest. Seeing tlio ttlcphuut. A pleasure party of Ladies and Gen tlemen wero on a visit to Lookout ’ Mountain. One of tho latter who had been there before and was perfectly ait fait a- to the sights, curiosities, &c„ kindly offered to act ns guide and lead toe party hy tho best routes to see them. To had spoken to his companions in im most enthusiastic manner of tho years moio time is necessary. The great str tho telegraphic dispatches of the A riiiled Press, ami gus-blmvei s of Wi inglon hotels, lie is jiroportic She comes here ostensibly to look after an estate wliieh she owns, located m ar our village, but, like all other la dies. she mingles with, and seems enjoy tiie festivities of this gay watering place with as much ddighl us if she the Jumd. o idovv of III* *h- ; Burr, is indeed a " Alt ho ' belle of the s< :»*• the-wife a ulebratod Aa» eiuarkable before the people Fatal CoNri.icT with a Rcvawav Nk- isro.—This morning wo learn Chat a run away negro, belonging to Mr. Robt. Y. Ware, was found at the gin house of Mr. Olios. 11. Mol ton, in this painty.— 1 . Messrs. Molton and Ware, nnd the hit- i , ‘.J 'J ,!. gh she’outlived nio.t of "ft heanl of Hu iHiies, having attained to ! coroner having r upwaids of eighty years, she seems to not know who tho im lor — In* just as.i'ull of life And vivacity oh she ” .I** then* ,m * thoiHu • Iv„ r , K W Wai^'V'H «—ly nml n^ui-oiiilv \\ mi-not i.roni..nltniy, non I ^ ii. S'II, W.lclX | »■* l»T f«™»*l;- nnim 1 ,,i, T; . :ht, that Mr. Keist. wlu* attends uu, Jummry 21, reports the arrival the llu* nt 1.road bridge nt Allen s t.reck.was the British steninor Triton with killed, nnd t hat Mr**., koist cairn* to the j Spanish slaver, with six hundred negrc house t*> tell Mr. Milh*)-. A sJmrl time on j tiiinily w**r<; nt breakfast, Mrs. Keist t The Baltimore-Conference on Slave- cume in to t«*U that lierhu-b oid was uv.—At the session of the Baltimore killed by the curs lint night at Bright«m. I l.'onfcreiioo in WineheAter, Vu„ Satur* So impressed was tho girl with the force ] day, tho Bishop )ard l>*»f*»ro tho t.'onfer- licr dreuiii. that sher-ui to miother enoa for their notion the resolutions of •nman ap- j the Providence nnd Erie (.’oiif'ercnces is suro she 1 jnopo.-ing to clinngc tho discipline of ! ihe Metliodist Episcopal Church on the . wlu* had Mihjeut *«f slavery. Both sets of t*o*o- nrs 011 the J lutions contomphite stringent legisla- 1,1 "I Air. ! (ion upon the subject. Tho 1'rovidonco 1 called at j resolution, wliieh is tho strongest, rends tc weil ac-1 thus- "Nlnvuholding, tin* buying <•*.* y. When Miss .-.wilingof men . women or «hilr?ii*rrwfffi Mr. .Miller had [ an intent ion of enslaving them.” This SHORT CREDIT For Drags and Medicines. 1 S': room whe proacliing the door, as she iiud a tale of sorrow to tell. Mr. Kebt was a G* riu.i worked for a number of; !• | railroad, miller llio diHvi j Miller, cud his wife had oft il his house, nnd thus been 11 qiuiinted with th >. I Miller told In 1,mu, muunijjii *imi %»• ■ ic nceideiit; indeed, the 1 jiroptsvetl rule ditiers from tho present ik in (lie (Charleston (Convention, and ' j, H r cotcmponuie*, having attained to coroner having charge <>l tin* b*»dy did rule in tho discipline in this, tho word I.-* of of die First Bapti.-t Ghurcli t/>rial by i* gontlei tion mi l thou We wish him 11 earner. 1.-1 wiitiit 11 at, which l in the chair c*di- Heights, on ml. Rev. Sami. Boykin, an( * 'vlucli b honorable and ter gentleman*b overseer, (wlijsn name wo have not hoard,) attempted to at rest llio negro, who, armed with uv soyt lie- blade and pistol, fired the fatter, tho ball striking Mr. Molton in the fore head nml inflicting a paiqlul'but not- dangerous wound. Mr. Wu»£ nnd his overseer, it is stated, then tired upon tin* negro, killing him instantly. Tho , coroner was immediately sent - fur, and "j >!mut, near the top ot tho moan-1 theinque-t will probably be held tliia nf-! tho State Fxecutivo n. It consists of a mass of rook turnoun.—Mont. Mail. vestordm tnovning: tring such u striking resemblance to j ^ “* a ‘***^ | ’ (jppo*aivn Sf 't-'- (Ti,"v*i//.».i.— For the t*.animal *• to bo remarked nt lirsl ; Ym.yjiv .1.:s,amim: l'i.<«rl:ai(,— 1 Tlila_ w nirmalion’qMbnso led. w nice. Tho M.oivram.” had raved I ‘fe 1 I' 1 ™-- 1 "•-tale tha. tho H “ located at Washington the Island of New York, owned for iijuvaidsof peculiarly lit led hv clluca-l jxdf a century. This resilience, which Health and Exercise.—In this freo iigbtful habits for tim post. ! UHsurpasscd for the beauty ol its o- and unfenccd country, this land of ! Tlqu,Ur ,'whosi r„i I cation, was. ut one period during the ReVvilutionarv war the head quarters of — I General Wasliingtou, white the Ameri- KNT.oN.-The Savannah «* »»>’ J)'’ 1 ' 0 onoainpe* 1 ut Fort Wash-. ington. The mnnsion and grounds have liecu adorned by Mad.itm* Juniel, by many rare objects of art, collected by her during her travels in foreign countries. r is clininn.ii 'ommiitci*. g tho mui tlio •*l'iT»fc«s-»r ct tim Rr**nUl‘.«st T,iMc>" Nobody talks much that doesn't say unwise tilings—things ho did not mean , oli.il, when the beautiful and highly nro-1 inittco will hold i: ': sight for tho Inst to enp tho climax, ma u u . f i, M j dangerou-. yellow jessjnnino coining week, to confer in rclatio ; theiyoantlme endeavoring to excite | flower is in bloom. Parents, and moth- , tlio matter of a .State (Vmvention of the i tnsay ;as no person plays mu**h without *!:.• curiosity of his friends to fheir ‘’J’*;, l*.trticularlv, .diouhl inform their ,,nrty. the time nml place of mcoting, | striking u false note sometimes. Talk, , .. ,, . , m • children tlint tlio*-!* IK'Wcrs nre poison- \ke., kn. Then* action will In* iimncdi- ! : i.. ,1;.,.. .... *i... ...........i. ;t P ,to1 ‘: 0,1 t ‘ ,eu ' wn - v * 1,p " ftS jn j ous. Wc have on tbrm.*r ocoasions call ' -gh spirits congmiulatlng himself oil oc j attention to this', matter, nnd huvi his importance and the enjoyment ho j board of many children who 1 I heir action will 1*»* immedi- 1 to me, is oiilv^pnding up the grounds ntcly made public through the press, for crops of thought. 1 nliug to others. The wag of died from tho eliowing Liupo flowers. If hp PTlr "bi.pared it aromM that limy , rn,Gd not see the FJrphunf at aft. j L . r otlspring. : 1 ‘ ’V, 1 * "j At last they wore told to prepare for , ———:— tlint tlio he show, nml on turning n point of tho ! ft^rMaj. B**n •Mc('ulloch, now iu s j 0n mountain, our friend excluimed, rub-1 Washington City, lias rec o.vetl a *lis- — .in- Ills liamls and amiling. "Now look : l'OU-lifr.u.i 1 iov. Houston,tendoiing him - , , i an important military command m tin* , . irnl Ladies nnd toll mo "hat > ( . 8e nvieeof Texas. Texas, like Virginia, ! Illir tlll j *•*." f , is now fully nroused to the resolution to T!iey looked with all their oves, hut | protect herself, nml not to wait longer •Vdiont n change of countenance. 1 for tho aid of Federal forces, nil of -Why. don’t you «ro anything like 1 whom uro iiwImI to hold San Juan. ... ', to protect Gig Northwestern lemto; i*'s : ;i i- '‘pliant, said In* indignant!}. | from terrible Indian tribes,and toca>h ••Well, no,” replied one, *1 see noth- j fiRihuatcrs nml slavers, ■ p ^ Lilt that big rock yonder.' t answer for what will turn up. If l could BS>"‘Tlu* (Jlmrlostoii papers do not wouldn't bo talking but "speakinj itliing.—! toche.it( siavcholdiwj*” is added, nml tho "and' siil«rlliitc«I by tho word "or.” On all the resolutions, however, the Conference voted unanimously not to concur. This result was applauded by the sj>oetators (of whom there W;w n gn*at crowd) both I iu the. gallery and on th** lower floor,! and gave universal satisfaction to preacher*and people. «iiiive ii'toptcil tli** *ix month* All our bill* iu liiturv will bo duo July T nnd Jnnuatr I*t. FA HELL A YEIHER. NEWMAN A NOWLIN, 1*. b. TUUNLY, J.-C. BAKER. jAn3—twznlm xotki:. Office Komi ft. ft., Rome, Goorgin. 8*q*1.5 1H&Q. rrUlK into for iswr this Rond, hcrvnf- 1 tor, L.v (Lv cur load of 1(1,01)0 lb*., will be ?ois t'erIVOIbs. W. 3. COTHRAN. 8<*pr.7(, H9, Gen. Supt NOTICE. A EL Persons ate notilii-d eol lo lrn>ln for four no(««* given to Frno.*i< A. Hus- ba. 3 U'»ti** for twrntv-fivo dollars e.tvlt, *ln*i Mav lltli. August 11tb. November Mtb.lsiiO, uno 1 ii obi for nine dollui*. duo lt**«*i*nibor '-51 Ii, IsiiO, nil payable U Urntwis A. Hiisou, •*r Ji'.aror. f.*r lu*gr«* hire, signed by me. Tho (•ot.*id«-i-Htion for which mid nolo* wore givou having Iniled, 1 am dcnirmiiiod n-»t to pay them. iiiiIk»h rompctlcd l*y Inw. ffhU-tri\v2in. 8. JONAS. Dissolution. rpill: firm r,r A. o. a A. .T. HTNKn. 1i»j X this day been disso; v-d by mutuij com* sent. All persons indebted firm or« ru<|UCnt«-d to make inini*v!ai,t#py,yiiiv«iL as »k. •L Pitnor the Jtcw‘i/r part nor, »*xp**»*t» to le»iv»* this i*la v- n f**»r months, nnd their bind- iu.-** must Im wound up ho'ort* hs l«*nv**s.— Th>l>u*inrss.\vilt ho conducted in (lie imme nm) alyl** of A. <S*. lftTS Ell, at thu o il Maud, where the notes and HccounUol'the Qriu will bo fouml for a short tim*. jm»3—IttWiwtf J. C. BAKEU.. ..R. W. ECHOLS deny that the principal hotels iu [ piece.” Better. 1 tiiink, the hearty that city will charge ?5 p»*r dav for .abandonment of mm's .-elf to the .-tiggc** board du/m" the riMsion of tlio Demo-1 tions of the moment, at the risk of uu emtio National Convent fail. Wo regret ocvnsionnl slip of tlio tongue, perceived that they havo coiuo to this couclu-1 t' 110 instant it e*cnp«*R, but just one syl- S ion. * I table too Info, than the royal reputation — - ♦♦«- »■ — | of mwcnMivingn foolish thing * * T»thr S,:x.— ft atinnhl b* llw j , l ilt ' kni.i'llaJy^l)au)!liti-i' i, Ilia prrna rc-rv man Unit ho li.nl novel' 1 '/™»n in tin-way ol lomimnn allnvtiqn. iv llio lihi-lj, nor ] 1 ,,m n,,t ‘l u,lu «“}• '>»» y™'"S , mimmlcstv i niusk * But j-lodv. She wears moro “jewelry, is'-far too iiltli> "vliiviilrv in : aciiain young lartioa <-n!I tln-lr tmikots, Ilm nre.nilt dav. II' von.m mrn do' not ; >!“" 1 '» f !' c <!“ '‘IK" 0 ” \ n h ? r l®' . Im'k their nartnai’K timlrr Ilm uliin, : «'?'»"• , s "%! ,t ' 1 h " '"“8 1 (Imy an- niton guilty of nro^in'g II,oil-, "■> nmol, like a irijiglo, and alio has that h mid - whon the danob afToiill nn o|.pnv. oolidi uaj ol dimming ami bohbmg mr.inm .uH.-n.. timily. Tl.oro is a calm dignity will, j ! i, '<7‘ -imlh l™t will, .. • bit- , - r ^i which to shew that the offence hna been • > n g die hook below it, which one sees lhuuderatlon . shouted tho chap-; \ dispatch to tlio Xutlonaf TnteU ! „oti ( . e d. hut if a lady condescends to «»d weeps over sometimes m persons ol .lion •keeper/ "Dillyou. expect to sec the ligenrer, from 'Heading, I’a.. says that J reprove it in words, she forces tho cul- i ,no,v pretensions. < ni thin / eating grus*\” • nearly two-thirds of the d«degate«< fjoin : to tlofencl hitnsoli\ aurl often ends j ii i* » i ' —1— Feniisylvania to the f’liarl est on Conven- i, y making Hie breach worse. On the ; , «@rA good-looking young liuly recen- i.,^*Th«* .Shoemujtcr’s.Strike is repor- tion. selected by their respective dls- 0 {j, er hand, let a woman once overlook ! enterc*! a dyer s shop, nijd thus ac- i us rapidly gxlcmUng-to ull the prin- triets, are Dougho men, aijd thut Hcn» j the slightest fiuuiliuriiy, and tV.il to ! cot*teu him: "You are the man that al lu.muiVicluring towns of Massachu- ry 1). Foster, the nominee ot the State | jjhow hot' surprise in her maimer, and 4 v C: b /, 0,1 ,l °k * *'^o, replied tho '11.//sjril>F/'s.L*iiuiiu oi'derly|aiid ; Convention for Governor, is nil Anti- ^he can never bo certain that it will not1 Bian that lives; but i Lcconqiton DtfiliQcrat. Alas poor Buck ! j Lc repeated.—Habits (f Good Society. 1 ^ for you. nl. prca«l eagles and fourth of July, the native American ought to be the most vigorous men in tin* world. Every ration- tion game uml method of exercise should lie indulged: and the ladies too not hes itate to go in for tho fullest benefit of similar modes of muscular develop-1 nu'iit. We havo better advantages than any other nation on e *rth for such ex ercise, if wc will only improve them.— From gymnastic* to dancing inclusive, there is every enjoyable exercise, and regard ing the latter healthful ami inno cent amusement, he who would decry it, would switch a erey squirrel for his nim ble an ties, and l»e angry at a bobolink because ho don’t sing psalms instead of his merry, mm| roimdolny. While tho world is alivo let us he alive with it. Let us not annul the generous decree of na ture. and veil mirsclvcr in lassitude and livitv, hut with gratitude for all our benefits, Ictus enjoy them while wo may heartily and thankfully. •Sale of Nhordes in Wilkes.—A lettor to the Augusta Dispatch, dated at Wash ington, Tueaday last (sulo day*) says: Wo havo had a busy day of it. A largo number of negroes wero sold, to gether with horses, Field hands brought ns high as $1,775 to $1,780.— i One negro girl, 14 years old, brought $1,880. So the commodity scorns to rise with other luxuries and necessities. Is it any wonder that times are hard, and people wont pay their debts? Whon misfortunes happen to such ns dissent from us in matters of religion, wo call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them trials; when to persons neither way distinguished we wo are content to attrib'uto them to tho settled course of things. r^Y-d say, Higgins,” said a fellow to that aspiring but us yet unappreciated tragedian, "I met a very rich old-gentle man in the city who declared he would given hundred pounds to see you per form •Hamlet.’ ” "You don't say so?” t "Fact, I iissurc you : nnd. what’s more I'm positively certain that the old chap meant it.” "By Jove, then it’s a bargain,” cried Higgins; "I’ll j Jay it for my benefit.— But who is he?” "Ah. to be, sure, I didn’t tell you.— Well lie's a blind man.” Higgins never spoke to the wretch again. A French Witness.—In thocoursoof a recent trial in a Vermont court, i french lady was called on to testify, and it was assumed that she was only acquainted with her native language, which neither the judge nor tho clerk understood. In this emergency one of tho counsel volunteered to administer the oatn, which ho did iu thu following terms *. "Vousjurez zat wat you here testify shall lie zo trusc, zo whole truso, and nossing but ze truso.” For a moment tho lady looked with astonishment ai the clerk pro tern., and then said in per fectly good English, hut with a slight foreign'iieceut, "What does the gontlo- man say?” NEW BAKER & ECHOLS, TIVATT’PQ nvr DRUGS AND MEDIGINES, Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, BYBSTUFF SJ FINE CIGARS, LiaUORS for Medical Pur poses, &c., &c. &c. Rome. On. Fob. 18th. [triwAwtf.] COOSA RIVER NOTICE, ilrod dollars, givon to.foe (il<*ins. in. S«pti-ux- her orOolnher, 185!). duo >ix mouth* »ft>*» •Into, ns tlio coii-idcru lon for which it wua given totally failed. TII03. M. ALSTON. Suiamcrrill**, tin., Feb. 18th *00—3n»vr. A Good Tinner Wanted '•out to work iu ull tho hrnneht'S nf tho Tini bu«iiirH.L A workman ii* nbovo d<*scril>ed nnd of sGudy habits will ho paid libera) ALEX. MOORE. f!l>25-trwtf C.»vo Spring, On. Aiigmdn Uhronielo A Bontinni copy on loath mid forward bill. IVIMIHKH’S. SALE & LIVERY STABLE, P ERSONS wirii-^ ing g»od Had.LKR •ll** Itor/'M, gw)d vflL. Baggios, Hacks and Wagons, two or four- bone Crnch.-i* or Oiniiibiw, with good drivers,, can boHcoiiimnodutoduliny Stable. Trnm'ofrnt lUrses. well fed and curried for. 76 yard* froiu Rome Railroad Depot. J. H. WISDOM. TcoprUdor. 8.—Horses, Buggies and Wngous for sale. [jniilU.iri.tf.] J. II. W. B^TArchdoneon Fisher was not with out u little vanity on the subject of his sermons, nml once rocoivcda quiet hint from Constahlo on tho subject. Having once preached an old sermon, which Jio was not aware that Constable had heard before, he asked him how ho liked it. ‘‘Very much, indeed, Fishor,” replied Constable; "1 always did like that ser mon.” STEAMBOATS! Afior this ditto llio Coma IUvor Steninboa an puny's Sh'itiiiors will loavo forOKKEN. SlNjRT.’und hUeruicdiuto hiudiugs' as fob w» : STEAMER ALFARATA, Monday Morning at 7 o’clock PENNINGTON, Thursday at 7 o’clock. (•iving passengers, by tho morning trains, MilficiOAt tha«* for breakfast, for freight or passage. Apply to COTHRANS & ELLIOTT. jun24triwtf. A Timely Notice. A LL those who arc indebted to im*. either by Note or Account, must pay up bo- luro return day, or thoy will bo sued. 2Iy individual books must’bo settled. jual0.tri3moa. A. R. 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