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Of K\omc C turner.
M. PWINKLL. Editor.
GKO, T. alpVALL, \ bocuti Knttc
ROM K. 5X7
THERDAY MORNING, May R.
i di :
up nnd adjourned. The S«|n:*ltor wing
has fluttered nwny to Baltimore nml
called upon the people of tho Southern
.States, whoso dologntes had withdrawn
to send other delegates to supply their
vacancies. What more can tho South
expect in Baltimore than they have
got in Charleston ? Will the Northern
iiifii thero ahnndon their position?—
ro.NDKISt i :. Will the Southern men ho content with
1.than was demanded here? Not
cmiAi. c
NO. 10.
Ciuhi.k,tov. May :ird, 1M’>0.
ThoSquatter Convention was in ses
sion all day ><■ terday. Indicting lor a
i T-< .idi utial nominee,: . id entirely with'
out any prospect of fUccoss. At the
dice . I ihofiTth ballot, tho convention
ii ij innod until this morning. l)oug-L
11l.i. lie-t vote was 1”>2J—‘202 being j .natter Donioernts, led by (Inrdine
l, ary to n c.hiiiee. On the 37th bid- ,j || M . Augusta Constitutionalist, an
1.4 jit he name t»f Don. Andrew Johnson I ivmth of the Molilo Hegisb
i*. with tho ex
Outline— his
■ uhitiom
milted \
.d the
whieli M sylvan retreat
to be s i’ ,in e« where nst
>v inserting tho word |
be.foro tho Wonls I
“Demoi ratio Party\
oted, Upon
o authoi'it
the latter, unless the Douglas l.nn in
( the Eolith scud delegates to Baltimore.
I If the constitutional Democracy who, 1
; hope and hellovo are largely in tho ma
jority choose to he represented then tho.
will he re-enacted. If the I hug eyes ai
i- unt with I
1 joys of this
1 I Thupror.
their men then the principl
*'l U. fiioentireSouth have declared
Vv 'h' J ihe true exponents of their c
} tiorml lights, will bo surrender
,ll( t I Douglas him«elf nominated. Ilo ean-
J not carry a single .Southern .State. I
K!,n '° j hopesomo arrnngoinont will ho tniido
( on- j j 0 uupo the Constitutional Union party
1 the Constitutional Democrat*, and
js a united Smith with California and
goii, and tho con-ervntivo men at
• North will ; forth to light Wilmot
ivi-oi-Mii and S.j iiitor Sovereignty,
ir candidate if not elected by the
>ple imiat be ill lira House of Kepro-
itativos; for the same States will
le for him that voted for tho majority
I'nlon Snmlay School Celebration, j
Last Friday was indeed n gala thy to
tho children of Koine and vicinity.—
Tho morning was bright and clear and
never was soon a more joyous crowd of
smiling faces than appeared on broad
street at 8 o’clock in tho tuorning. And
then everything was in such perfect
good order and decorum. The schools
all marched out with three beautiful
hauliers, the children walking two and
two with the teacher.-, at the head of
caeh class, and all forming a pinoo-sfon
nearly half a mile in length. Surely it
was a lovely sight. Children in all their
innocence ntul purity, robed in white
and docked with (lowers, with a park-
I rosy cheeks, and all buoy*
ight anticipations of the
Union I»le Nie Celebration*
Yet linger Mill, memories dear! Haste not
to fine away j
The recollections of the past will cheer,
ike turmoils of to-day.
ll.iWMvert they puns In review—these
Mi. i
I! That glorious ni«
■•king's rays, which
ki-
it da
an.I ui.j.i
ino.-t hw
AllMle
mOie 1km
set of me
lid the iv-
l. el ire the
•latr-
cc vest cl 1 '
ig tlio c
delegate
-ami tin
ted to da
inn . I pretnetion,
inalill ft. JIo . xi.ro.- uj
ivithdrmy unless this
•rat. I in tho platform.
< ic il.cu unanimously
morning thu trains
have been crowded
uming borne. Tho
ifares will bo quite
id tho people ol l ’hnr-
inoro left to ptu-mo their
pcaeo and quiet. They
: * glad to get rid of them.
heanti-
rat* Mr. Stephen*
l for thu h|K«aUerM
idioneo had been
] ! prcpaV'*'!. (Hir space prevents giving
K j nn\ thing like a detailed account of thu
I interesting proceedings of tho day. Tho
| Pastors of tho four olnircheH each made
short nddvvBses, all good , well-timed
: the children sang
1-obitting songs; the
Band at intervals dis-
omul I'm mu.de and nothing hap-
lied to m if in the hlighle.it tho joys
thi* annivi r*ary juhileo.
The dinm r was truly sumptuous, pro-
cin quantity, and it was apparently
joyed with a keen rcli-h. The nfter-
>on w as spent by the children in inno
ut games and paMime.i, and not till
to in lh‘» evening, and then half
luclaiiily, did they return to town.—
irely no children are.- o happy as thoso
horcguki; ly attend the Sunday Schools
cl try to practice tho lessons that
toy learn. Is there a good moll of wo-
ian, who will not make an effort to so-
Away tho |*>nrl.i that grn-usl the It.overs all
night;
Sure, such ol.'iiling is not quite amis*.
lb*w worry tho birds ring tlw-ir inniin-song
8wool ilivircarolsuVr tho w.mhIIiiikI rings.
Wilh fill.tome joy, all nature doth prolong
The 11.i|• i■ i:i a lib'll oae*. in im lit bring*
Wlmtmxt? A loyal train is pasting by—
Pilgrims t.» thu shrine of regal May!
Kiii’li fneo I see, joy beams in every oyo
Ami h"j*o and puaee ‘ruuiul vuch l»|**lotl>
play.
My honrt cxputids, nml I boldly ask
What niomin'h clnimsa more loyul train?
Hat ora an answer conics, tho throng is past
And I hut linger, wonder nud muse ugniu.
Next shifting
What a harmonious
The llu
- reeling.
•iolit and i
"P‘‘ r
U*l* f
of
ident
l Id
moved
lie did not K
. og until •ftefy.' 1> Co 11vn-
•miuated a m. n for them to sup-
i ul havlug the piInciploa, he in*
on putting :v good nun on their
.. in, and go before tho people to
i ., <' myi-ntioii a Ij.airncil until 8 ]\
. whori it*again adjourned until 12 M.,
‘ .y, without further notion.
■ .1 ud •«• Douglas' Convoiition” met
» morning at 10 o’clock. Mr. ltus-
i.t'n airman or tlm Virginia delcga*
....... red ft resolution, that when the
ention adjourn, it adjourn to meet
probably nearly all tho seceding del
■tales have done, Judge bumpkin, on
•vi turd ay night ln-t, addi»-.-cd Ids lYl-
low-citi/."iis on ti.e .-ubjoct of tho late
' h.uje.don Convention. Tho Ibomra-
hlo gentlemen gave a succont but a clear
Hketch of all the important points deci
ded by tho Convention before the seces
sion, ami then explained thu noeos-ity
of the withdrawal. He showed that
the difference hetweeu the Abjoiily and
2bnority Platform reports was much
wider and more important than at tivst
might strike thu attention ol a casual
reader. Tho only important dilfetenoe,
between tho f/uaUer nud Constitutional
wings of the party, was in regard to the
rights of slavery in tho Territories.—
flic Majority lloport embraces the <hc-
trim'* of the Jirctl (Lvi.tinn, as given
liy the Supreme Court in that case.—
Tho minority report merely pledges the
Democratic party “to abide by thu de-
cure thi- happiness to all.
A Wovr-r.an i^e-rftiMi.-We ten.
demur thanks to a lady friend for one
ofthemo.it beautiful lloral wreaths wc
ever saw. It is a simple stalk of tho
.l/ieV;/b;M K.'se about twelve feet in
length a.id contains nearly live hun
dred full bloom loses besides a large
numbers of buds.
Kr.v. J. \\\ Ci.r.w, (be Presiding Kldci
of tJiis district, fell from his buggy on
last Saturday, at C.vssville, and was pain
fully, though, it is thought, not danger*
' inj ,;
d.
Singing sweet *<>ngs of ‘•Wde.’im
l ilt tin* ccIhk's riug.ainl ouch unto
T<> i Iiiiso nil cure nml Mifrow fur
• tnllt.i’ that «l|.| l
.,1 to
And then, llnx
Of Youth—i
Of iluwun, mvi
sphere
And thu Bible, —with n Heaven to secure.
r |*croniik , l,Joyous, pure}
’•min dr*/»i" o'er nil nature's
dtimoro on tho 18th of .luno.nnd tho I cisions of tho Supremo Court of the
. lie party in the Hcveral States
.t. 'l to tend delegates to supply
;. This resolution was adop-
, v. ry large majority, and the
nlion adjourned. N'irginia has
hIa jHisition tlbgPacoful to tho
-.mth. Fop the purpose of securing
t .■ iH>iuin.ili<>n of Hunter, hot* clelo-
have consented to remain in a
- ivcnti- n of Squatter Sovereigns who
!• ,1. -1/ ignon d her rights, and
n d adopted tv platform containing prin-
, ■ i ich oiiiT.f her most distinguish-
. i eis, had denounced as a “short cut
i" . ! the ends of Black lb-publican-
i No S wiUtevn State will sand
«1 ; - : to the Convention when it
iiiblci in Baltimore, unless it ho a
j. u Deuglas tnen in those States who
iswilling to give up principles for
Mii.t.Kii.it.v ii.u:, May 2, 1.8G0.
CmMiluiimml l>iiioii 4 Convention.
This (''invention met today, at II
/clock, in the U.-piv oiitutivo Hall.
• hi tliotiou of Mr. bewis ot'Greeno, a
.'otuiuitteu eot^i-ting of bevvUoftlroeno
I'iiomu'* «d Muscogee*, Kidley ol'Tianipe,
Wright of Kiehmond, Dozier of IJuit-
ntaii. Met 'h'iidoii of Floyd, and Trippo
of M'liiroe, was Hp|K>intod to report n
pennaneivt organization tor this Con
vention.
Tho r< i*ort of tho couunittco was
uituiiitimusas follows:
•sident—Ccnoml John W. A. San
1. •»' institutional Convention motat
; o'clock.’ Judge Meek pllcroda reso-
it'on that a conimiUeo of one from
ark •. 'lute bo nppgintod to proparo an
11 to the )*tt»i.lo of the United
!.•• explaining the reasons which
;, d tho course of tho Southern
:u withdrawing from tlio Squat-
mention, and vindicating their
ii. Mr.Jacksonoifored a rc-oltt-
h • the people ol the United
be invited to send delegates to a
•ji\ i'iilion to meet in
second Moml
United States on all questions of
btilutional law." Ho called attention
to the fuel that Douglas, who is the t Jen*
oral Coinmander-iii-ohiof of all tho
a jit it tiers, holds that in the Died Scott
caso tho only point really and rijht'ul/y
decided was, that Dred Scott was hot a
citken. Tlio minority repoit does not
pledge tho party to abide by tho./eck iun
of that case; nor oven to the single
point ul>ovo named, any longer than till
a similar caso may bu brought before
the Court.
Here, said tho speaker was their di-
lemma; tho entire South, hacked l»y
• diforniauud Oregon, and embracing
dl the Democratic States of tho Union,
had only demanded an expression
their constitutional rights, clearly and
unequivocally stated. This demand
was denied thorn by an overwhelming
majority of votes from states some of
whieli never liuvo been Democratic, nml
none of which two expected to he in the
next -Presidential election ; tho South
limit either surrender her rights or
withdraw from tho Convention. Under
these circumstances tho delegates Hum
M'veu States and a largo ma'ority of tho
< Soorgiadelegation withdrew.
Judge bumpkin recommended no
course of action for tho futuro. Ho sta
tes to a j toil ui llmoutsot that at tho request of
hington several ol his neighbors, ho appeared
n June!
fold.
Vice Presidents—John Millcdgo and
>u motion of /.. Ii. Ulurke a commit-
5 of three, were appointed to wait up-
The President on taking tho chair,
Be pleased, gentlemen, to accept my
acknowledgements for the great honor
which you liuvo just conferred upon
The circttuisinnc
meet hero to-dnv a
on our part, iln*
and wisoaction. 'I
under which wo
-ill'll as luqiiilc,
l.tful deliberation
:• great party irliicb
lias tor a series ol years, swayed tho
destiny of this country, now tilled with
discordant nud jarring opinions can ho
no longer held together by tho cohesive
power of public plunder. It is however
not my purpose to analyze tho elements
of that heterogeneous mass, or to point
to acts that show it no longer capable
of wise and good government. Ours is
the higher duty, tho more arduous task
to hold tho country harmless from tho
threatened clfeets of its blundering
policy : and 1 sincerely, devoutly hope
that out action will he such as to Mih-
servo this great, this very desirable end.
hot our action hero ho such as to bring
together the good, tho virtuous, the
put riot in men of every party and
every section of our country ; and the
dark and lowering clouds which
hang upon our our political horizon will
dissolve into their original airy nothing-
On motion of J. A. b. boo of Musco
gee, a ('onuuittei'of la was apppoiutod
to prepare muttfi* for thu action of this
Convention. Committee consists of the
following:
Wright, chairman: Kenan, Trippo,
Thomas, Bingham, Wyolie, how is of
(irei no, hew is of llaneo
of Muscogee, Reynolds, Boyington, Ar
nold. MeC'lendoii, t'hivko.
Un motion the ('on vent ion adjourned
J o'clock.
»>n motion of Mr. bee of Muscogee,
That an Kxeoiitivb Commit*
e, consisting of one from each Con*
('•sionul District, he iqqiointed by tlio
resident of this Convention of tho
u ty for nominating Klectors, nml for
\ I all other legitimate purposes.
1st District—t'. II. Hopkins.
2d District—II. Holt.
.".d District- -b. F. W. Andrews.
-ItIt District—It. A. T. Kidley.
f»th Di'triet—Dr. II. V. M. Miller.
I'.th District—Dr. S. II Fn eir.an.
Tih Di-trict—1>. II. I.eivis.
Nth District—John Miller.
Col. Hopkins
lutosh, the President of this
tion was added to the Executive
milieu, and made its chairman.-
Jt ecu rtlcr,
DriY““If I had strength enough left
to bold a pen 1 would write limv easy
and delightful it is t<> die,” were the
last words of the celebrated William
Hunter.
And yet again l Iiltc
The happy group*
tlu-.e?
Tko merry games ive plsyuil, now frion-ls
Well in t
Iu “singe com-kos" not quite so strong ns
fnlr!
H w wc nit “I'hnngck! partners," and "tliril-
man" playril!
Ah! my young heart tlirobstlioio win
ning wiles;
Dear nmJ (’an I resist, nail yet ilelny
To taste those lips wreathing such rmigish
einiktt? •
Hut the vision fades! The king of day re-
'Neatli tlio western cloud of crimson gold.
A mol low'd sad ucss reigns; tke secnocxpiros.
I am left to muse, and oilier dicuius be-
hold.
May onr futuro glow with inch hallowed
light,
Tinged with iucm*.ries. dear, with hopes
iivst bright,
Amid such scones may our days l»o cost,
A ml blissful, festive joys bo ours at last.
How they were Kicked Out.
Tho following explain* tho manner
in which the ten Georgia Delegate*,who
attempted to remain in the C'hurlcxtoii
Convention, were forced to leave that
body. Wo clip from .Savannah Repub
lican :
now UKOlUlt.V WAR tUHrUANCIUSED.
A nioiion was myde to adjourn and
while taking the vote, Mr. Butler, of
Mas*., and Mr. Horne, of Wis., object
ed that thu delegates present had no
right to east thu whole vote of (ieoigiu,
tho hitter gentleman maintaining that
Georgia had no right to vote at ail, ex
cept by unanimous con-ent, mid made
a point of older to that elfeet. lie
contended that there was no delegation
present.
^ Mr. Cohen contended manfully for
lit of hiuixdf and col leagues, and
need thu movement of the above
usurpation and attempt
.‘Mate ol
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I'HT.IS ET MURES.
Folk sod it. by a hole,
lutcnti »ho cum otnni soul—
1'rontlerc rats;
Mice eucurrorunt over the- floor,
In nuiuero duo, tresor more—
Obi it l cat*.
Fells saw them nctlli*,
I’ll have them, inquit she, I guess—
I>tim Indent,
Tune ilia crept towards tho group,
Hal •earn, dixit, good rat soup.
Pingues sunt.
Mice continued all ludero
tntenti they in ludum wore,
Guudoutor,
Tune ru-hod the folis into them :
Kt lore them omtie.s limb from liuib,
Violvuter.
Mures mum's tunic be sl»y r
Kt am* am probe tnilii,
Benigno,
Sic liocuci*—“vorluini sat," -
Avoid a devilish big Tom eat—
Studiose 1
1{cIb ^Obclrli?clnci))?.
NOTICE.
rpHK Anmini Mooting of tho Homo Mu
X. tunl Insiirnnro Company, is adjourned to
Moiulav .Turn* 4th next, at l« o'drwk, A. M.
H..me hail road Office. May Wh, 1*60.
niayllwlia. C. II. sTlldiWBbh, Beefy.
NOTICE.
A ccor.mxil to llio jtBlllto Ilf tlio Stull!
w« hereby, give iiutlec. Hint the Clerk
«> f tlio interior Court lms reeeiwd, nml lms
at Ids olHee. theiu w Standard Weights and
MiUHir.'s.ond all jKT»"ns »«*ueeraed arc here-.
I»y n«*tifie'l thereof.
(!. It. SMI TH, .1. I. l\
b. |>. Ill UW Kid.. .1. I C.
SAMI Kb MUULKY. d. t. 0.
.1. It. TnWKHH. J. I. C.
WM. .MiCobl.OPHH, J. I. •*.
inn vl Iw I in.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
W HKHKAS, Henry 11. H Pm , I
iiitnistrnted of Joienl, o V,*®?* Hi
represents to tho Court, in (.!<, ,2.i., ,n Iv»I
rcprc.ont. I.. tlio Court, hi'liV;
Dint unit cut.r.'il on rwtml, tl„. m
A.lminl.lorotl Jo»pli o. OomMov^ ,,! ?l
•rill. Is, tli.T.-f.irn, tnrile nil ,„n I
■ • i<To.ui»ri, ii, JSy
1,,|,v — .Ini” 4,1
'oiniiil, kiiulml i
f any they can, why
rlieahl Hot Ik* di»« barged frrnn hig'n"*’ 1
(ration, nnd -<• »• ' ‘"'n
trnlion. and nneivaletters of l6 » I
the llrsl Monday in I)re» jnlur, inkii 1 ° n il
this at office, (ids Utti May, I *00
iiuiy'JH JR8BB I«AMBKItTH.Owi» '
SPLENDID
—WITH—
Dissolution,
r !l K Aria of Hhie’i. Ii'o'i it A Painemn.
llliK day «ti-mlvc.t l-y inntunl e *1110111.—
I ll * Ikniks iv.ll he llnuid with Hole
•eeiitlv oeeupied l*v them ns a Dry Goods
Store. Those Indebted tl* the Arm will please
no farwunl and pnv; nud thou* wh * have
•uunta not line until the twenty-ftfth of
Deecmt'cr. will pleam settle bv n**te,
niiAOK,
Trstimu.W to American Missionaries.
—The Levant Herald.an English paper,
published at Constantinople, says:
Wo risk no contradiction in ulUrming
that the American iui**ionarie* lmvo
done more to advance civilization ami
pure religion throughout Turkey than
all the other agencies, diplomatic or
missionary, whieli European policy or
propagaiidism has over set to work
upon the country.
INiyvjomo years ago a party of Cam
bridge philoMiplier* undertook, for a
Holeutifle object to poiictvulo into the
vast depths of Wheal Fortune Mine.—
lernblo Prole.-sor I’ara-li. who
•e of the immbet, ua*d to relate
with immnee gu>to the tollowing start-
Uni incident of Uis visit, thi his useent
in tli«« «ml inary inaniier, l*y means o|
tile bucket; and With a millet' Ibr a id
low pa.-.seuger, he perceived, ii* h<
thoii*-iit, curtain iiumistaUeble symp
toms of frailly iu tho rope. “Ibovofle
do you change your r*>p“.s. my good
man t" lie inquired, when about half
wav from the b<>tti*m of tin* uu ful
“tVech inge them every three uiontli*.
sir.” replied the mull ill the buekel : and
we shall change this 011c to m »ir #w, if
no get up «nfe.”
deno
gelitleili
to ili-l'ra
Di
The N. O. fYivr-
•g a blood less duel be
lli ehials of tiiat city,
1 lliaO the sovciei'
I In* Chair smtalnetl the point of order,
ruling that the remaining minority hml hurt
lio right t<* cast the vote of (he Slate, or
any part of it, as thu delegation was in
structed to vote jin a unit, and the
Chairman had declared us he hit the
hall that no one was authorized to
represent tlio State in tho Conven
tion.
The most ungracious courso towards
the faithml lew fclUiko a eohl blanket
upon them, and an appeal wa* imme
diately made from the decision of the
Chair, though, us Mr. Cohen, the Chair-
1 stated that they would east the
whole vote or none, the decision was
submitted to the Convention as extend
ing the right to cast the whole vote.—
The Chair was sustainetl by a vote of 148
to lot); whereupon the remaining dele
gates took up the line of march, much
to the amusement of the flrst nnd vol
untary Poet-dors, who were quietly look
ing on and enjoying the s|Sjil!
“We will mention, ns n singularly
long drawn out eo.mideiico.th.it this
was the lift ••••ui ii duel, ecm ludvely, in
which I>r. ('•inter wa-on ihc Held as Mir-
, without his mini being hit, cut, or
e slightest degree. Dr.
Ilcrthlot, win* was the other surgeon on
the Held ye-teiduy, is almost as lucky
with his men. lie has had several of
his patrons hadlv winded, but, has al
ways put them 011 their pins again goo*Dm
new, and has yet to lose a limn III the
duclistic way."
Rescue of Cii|ituiii Furiinnt*
On Tuesday afternoon, alsnit dusk,
our County jail was visitml by some
four or live persons who oliccted the
rosette oT Captain Fariium, who was m-
insted in New York, ami brought to
this . for trial, on a charge of com-
p' with theulavo trado in tho ll'm-
ciHe. Tho circumstances of tho
ie-« ue, so far ns wo call learn, are as
follows:
Captain Farn'nm. it appeals, ha* been
allowed every privilege at tho jail 0011
pihtout with a liberal construct on of
duty; his eoiilincmeiit being almost a
nominal thing. Arrangements
made between him and the rescuer*,
that Captain Far mini should give up
his parol, under which lio had been al
lotted such freedom from restraint when
tlio former tvero to rush in, hind the
jailor and release the prl.-oner. This
was carried into efleot, nn opportune
moment being selected when Mr. Stone,
the jailor, was out ou parade, and IV
ter buddy, his deputy, in charge.—
Capt. Farnum toque.-ted I.uddy to look
him in his cell, whieli was done, and
buddy had returned to the hall loading
through the jail, when he was mot and
held hy the resellers; his keys taken
from him; tho prisoner released ami
conducted to n carriage in waiting, nnd
driven olf to the Pulaski House, where
surrounded by his friends, who
further defied the law hy protecting him
from arrest.
The District Attorney, Hamilton Con
per, Esq., heard of it, while casually
visiting thu otlice of tho 1'uiaski House,
and endeavored to take tho necessary
proceedings for a re-arrest, he
to lot the matter rest until yesterday
morning. Finn urn’s friends' h\ consid
eration of Mr. Cooper s consenting to
adopt that course, pledged him their
honor that tlicv would pruduco tho man
and niake application for hail, the en
suing morning: such application not
having been made at two o’clock, Mr.
Con per notiliod M*. Farnum nnd his
friends that ho sunuld now
that Mr. Faniutn should Mil-render iiiui
-elf into tint custody of the jailor
lore he would consent to notice any
plication, alter that hour, for hail
Ii s part, and that if they refused to
adopt that course, he would call upon
the proper authorities and require
forcibleariv-t. Mr. Farnum then
rend* !■« d hini-elf into the eu-tody
the jailor of Chatham County. We
del-stand he will nuke his application
for hail this morning.
At one time matter* wore n squally
appearance, in the olllee, ami ••-hooter* 1,
were exhibited with freedom. The par
ties engage*l in the afimr, we believe,
make no secret of their complicity:
they did not even take the trouble to
disguise tliem-elvcs, hut went about
their work with a boldness end appa
rent distegavd of consequences that
-how* they were determined to over-
ride every obstacle nud m I the law at
dell nice. Their object i* accomplished
and our community have the pr-* f be
fore them that our courts avail ii* noth
ing if a few determined men see prop
er to set their actions at naught.—*W.
ftcjni/i/icun '.)</ ins/.
DISSOLUTION.
FIllIP CV*pnrlner*lH»* of W111. II. White A
X 0«».. is tldn day lUssolyejl, by ijiutiiul
Hunt. All Iieeennts nml claims will besittlvd
l»v Win. H. White entr. May Cltli. 1?f*'».
WM. II. WHITE,
y.MrUwU. It. h. CAUTJHl.
THE COURT OF DEATHT
, IILUUNT a CAMEHON.
the limit cliilmratp nml enchanting
1 ever produced ill Ainerien,— liu*
mod l*v tlio umlerslgiiod. Tho En
graving is 2:1 by .'H Inches in sire, nml is on
accurate copy of Iho celebrated Painting of
the “Omirt of Death,” hy the vctwaMo
REMBRANDT PEALE
The original i.n'nting covers Ml2 square
feel, contains 2d lift si.e figures, nud is val
ued at
25,000 DOLLARS.
Mr. Penle errtifla* that tho Engraving “i«
alt uociirate and mlmirable ropy of theorigi-
mil." No engraving of the sire nml beauty
of thi* lms ctir been puhlishod f.*r less than
; hut with a view of helling 100,oil#,
these urc olftrvd f*r $ I 00 each. The whole
pr%*» *»f New Y*>rU. f>l**rrrrr, In
ihficnttcnt, Christian Advocate, nml' Jour tint,
Rrnminer, Timm. Ac., hnvo hpikeii iu the
highest terms of the Engraving, nml racom-
imiided it to every household, 'fhev ena ho
■lit Huf-ly l*y mail, rolled in strong raw
One ejpv. $1. aad l letter stamps t«» |i
jH.stngo, "lijve copies for $1, without stamps.
Send $1. nnd obtain one ropy free. $1 ni
-stompssecure one ««*j»y and a lette
rvs stating special terms. A handsome
•non to Ohtiven Hoeiqties to pnv Chtrrrh
debts. Write t ho Mu me, YWu ’and Xtntr
plainly. Ad'lresH,
GIFTsI
STANDARD LITEHatH
IDMoit!
I’OKTHV!
FACT! ^KiltAhln
TK.VVKb !
HISTORY
PROBE! Al)V KNTUn t?
FICTION!
DEVOTION!
li.llvl*. lo.ro.t I'rlcM. j.m nlnoDlnli, U
ELEGENTS PRESENTS
KIIOM
DUANE RULISON’S
IJmilii'r Oily l>iibli»liin B
I'lllLAIlKl.l'lll.v. ’
nr M»■ I'lllUi»« tlmtc in Amrrim n I
it’icluy tl,,i din JMt *•■
Til., (iill l>u|inrlliielit Im. bivti
f'T llif |.i,.t ll,reoymm. nnci In Hill j P| ,, ' I
liimit llu. Iii.ii.c luits.,..!., iiiluintn
rior to all others.
d f«*r Catalogue eontnining
A NEW AND ENLARGED LIST r„|
SPLENDID GIFTS Foil 1800 “
KtiniiAi'ixa '
VMwaJde nnd appropriate Gin, for Motto,»I
\ alualdo nml npproprinteOiOs for FnthsNi L
Valuable an*I i.ppn.printeUJfM f„ r P |I
Vs I liable nml npprai.rlate Gift* f or H n ,.i I
Vulnuhlo nml ap printe(lifts for Swntl,I
Vuliiivldt* uml appropriate Gift. f«, r Uvm*' I
'»»'! I'l'piopriate Gifts for Wive*' I
n '“* «q»l'n*pi'inU UiUa for Ilmbm^
edition of tl»o “Quaker Cftv Tub.
lishiug Htmse l atnlogiie” haa just Uru y.
THE STANDARDROOKfl,
THE MISCELLANEOUS ROftKll
IM ALL OP TJIK I>i:VAHTMXMTs 1
LITEUATPRE AND FCIENCE,
Not an t xeeptloi nhlo voliimo ran be focal
the entile Catalogue. It is richly woritj
tlaraud general rt-at.
Gl'.OHGlA. Polk county.
■yy I! EItKAB, Milry Ann Mos*dy,
piled to
has np-
letters of Adniiliistra
of Heujaiiiin b. M
foie of polk countV deceased.
These are ihcrelLre, to cite nml admonish
the kindred nml friends, nud all per**
teres’e I, Is shnw'fNtlso.oil or ludoro the 1st
.Momlay iu .) 111.\ next, why said letters ohoiild
not he ur.mtcd to the upplieuut
silitnhlu nml proper person, otherwise I shall
proceed a ; to Justice shall iif*|>crttiiii.
Given moli'r inv liuml ami olliciul signntura
thi, 6th tiny »f Mnv, IHttn.
muv 11. 8. A. IIUIIPKIIS. Ordinary.
C.EORGIA, Polk roiinty*
-lurnl.l not h*
l«- Monday i
will he .ia.it
siiitntde uml
I—, to idle nml admonish
1 ii. to show i*:ii|*e,
•Iter* of uibiiinistr.ilion
e«l the applicant, «
L fear I
Ihc *1
1 of 1 he 1
SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.
Itememhcr that all lk*oks at Dtiann liulh
.•ii > Quaker City 1‘uldinhin^ Hoase, are • j
t'stuhlishiiienl, end 1
i rllr Ir* m iu Ciuia is
ALRFMSof nil sires a- d rIvies, with
did engrariiigH,
l*R E* l.«»TAT luN HOOKS, in every Irsviti, I
ful stylo of Idmllng. 7 I
I’RAV KR HOURS, l’rotc/tanl snd Ctitliol{& I
ll \ MN liooKS *.f all d* iiomlnatioiis.
1’oKMS of all the mi 1 hors.
.11! Y EXILE BOOKS Iu almost en*lle.s tji«
HI HI.KS of nil mIs.'m nnd ipmlities.
All sold at tho luwot prhts, nml n bcautf* I
fill Gift presumed with each Look.
tti.ur.auv.it THAT
D U A X K R V L I 8 0 N
Gnnrrntit • s Him m<*-t parfotiuti/factious
till his patrons.
BEAR IN MIND,
That you can *rdcr nnv Hook, whirh 1
J'rint nml ti rv will I *. mri.i*h> d st ike IV».
r.-' prices. itnd p • inplly rent to an;
| auk d Ly !
. M iv tlio . Hi |SHU,
1. v * 1 w.*:i»d S.
. BORDER•*. i'id.
r.EOlH-IA, Palk County,
W HEREAS. Willian. Hnbhi.rd Im* np-
plied to me for Idler- if ndmiiiislin-
IIon on the est'ito <*l An ley II. Enins, Into
of -aid nililiiy
of Me-
NED EEEI.S HOUIUHLY!
TEN roil. I It V men It EM EXT l
Hope* for the Future!
Cifahi.k.stov, May 2, Night.—Tho l)o-
aoeraev’* hu'stoil ns nigdi in tho luid-
illc, a* if it hml been measured!
Me and my man wouldn’t caro c
d—11. if wo knew which half had tho
head—hut that’s bo d—d uncertain!—
If we join the new Convention, we may
And ourselves out of fine—if wo stick to
the old ouo, some bright morning may
Hud us 0/1 a line!
D—x Tint Lines!
The whole secret of Iho d—d fits*
nnd smash-up hero is the <1—d bilge
water and bad whiskey people have to
drink. Never raw a Legislature or Con
vention that was reasonable until they
had plenty of good spendts. Douui.as
might have saved himself with 5000
gallons of good liquor—d—d if ho
mightn't!
A* wo are not seeking nflicc, me and
m.y innn will retire fora wliilo.
The country's gonu to h—1! Swear
to tKal!
House-Shoe Ned.
]\ S.—Later.—May 3.—Douglas is
wakening—so is tho old Convention,
Our Southern friends are light side up
They will win ! My mnn is for them,
pretty much. Wo want to save tho
country! House-Shoe Ned.
| Montgomery Mail.
i« adopted. Mr.
Barrow of Miss., renewed tho motion
for an address to the people of the Uni
te*! Slates, but it wit * finally agreed that
the platform, and*proceeding* of this |.. 1 ** , l
body t‘>; < tlier with so much of the pro
cec ding* ol the other Convention
jnvy l e neec .-.-ary to a full understand
ing of tho wl
Tlio Foilth U‘
iu rupeidiilond the printing and pro-
iilo for defraying the expenso. The
('•nivMiticn 11 « n adjoin m d.
ThD ends tho chapter. The gvea
J •. 1... 1 vatic ]nifty met, wrangled, spl
Boat Uvniiiim:.—t*n last Sutttnlny
evening ji beautiful Skiff that lias been
Her, bo published. I built by'*omo of tho young gent* of
ik-lcgutea consented j town for a pleasure boat, wa* lunched.
0 a munbor of ladies and gentlemen
present on tho occasion uml the
I owners were presented with an olognyt
11 flag by three young ladies. Tho boat
it was christened ‘ Tin. Humor Heautv.”
Qittk Lieki.v.—Wo notice that tho
Bo.-ton horse slioers aro “striking.” We
don’t *eo how tho husines* of horse
shoeing <*an be carried 011 with frequent
I "strike*.”
I Jtejy-Murtin Van Butvn ways he -han’t
support Douglas if nominated at Charles
ton, because “he ha* sold himself too
many time, at all-killing low prieus."
Neil’s Last !
C'ti a 11 i.estov, May 3, 1\ M.—Wo’vo ad
journed ! Want to give the cotton
•State* time to elect Hcnsihle men, that
know that Democrats usscmhlo in Con
vention to nominoto a winning ticket
that’ll got tho offices!
My man i* mightily helped up—hot
your life of that! Wo’vo come to the
conclusion that the Soeeders are a d—d
pack of diKunionists, nnd wo’vo got
big ropo jactory at work—d—d if wo
haven’t!
We all vo-asscmhlo at Baltimore
l^th June. Would like to hear a rn.an
just ray Ter-ri-tony, or any other T
Teuuiiii.k Cai.amitv— Twkxtv-Skvf.n
1'kusone Dhowseo.—A dispatch from
L'umdcn, S. C„ to the (.'oluiit.hia and
Charleston papers, slate* tlmt 11 fishing
party from nn excursion train on the
Camden Branch, vi-ited Boykin's Mill
md. near Camden, »>n Saturday mor
ning last. About fifty ol them embark
ed ill a boat, which, hy some u luxplaiii-
edoattso, wits cithoraccidentally capsized
or sunk—probably from . -nag—and
twenty-seven of the party found watery
grave*, thogreater portion being females.
The followin'' are among those known
lio lost: Mi-s Minnie Alexander. Miss
Surah Howell, Mis* Selma Crosly, Mis*
Alice llohinson, Mis* Lizzie MaCagcn,
Miss Kelly, Miss Sill lio Jenkins, two
Misses ^feOnvu*, Miss Juno Yoting.|Mi** !
Holly Young, and another daughter
and son of Samuel If. Young, Miss Lou-
Nettles, Mi*s Mary liaison, Miusfer
John Oaks, two Musters Ilocott, F. II.
Hiehbotirg, Willie McCagon, Lucius
LeOrand, Win. Legiitnd, Jerry McLeod,
H. Huggins, ntul two negroes. Twelve
of tlio unfortunates wore interred at
Camden on Sunday.
Tiie American Mii.i.ioxaihk,—Mr.
Win. II. Astor is worth nt least !?*2f»,t)t)fl,
000, and every cent of tho income, over
nnd above expenses nud eharutic*, is
immediately re-in vested.
Hoiu’.erv.—Some time during the
past week the Episcopal Cliuirli in this
city was entered hy force, and tho sil
ver plate kept there for tho Communi
on service was abstracted t lie re from.—
As yet thcro is no clue to tho sacrile
gious i*erpetrator of the dead.
Wo Extract the above from the Col
umbus Tones, _
JKgT’A thoroughly furnished rop®
manufactory is now in operation in Co
lumhiis, capable of turningout two him
dred coils of ropo por day.—Sav. Jlejt.
28/A ult.
Trial of Judge Terri*.—The trial of
Judge Terry, for tho murder of Senator
Broderick lms been postponed till the
mouth of June.
Di-ties.— Every limn might to pnv hi*
debts—if lie rum. Every man otiglit t*»
help hi- neighbor—if he can. Every
man and woman ought to get nmrricil
—if they can. Every man should do
hi* work to suit hi* customers—if he
can. Every limn should please hi* wile
•—if lie can. Every wife should some
time* hold her tongue—if she can.—
Every lawyer should sometimes toll the
truth—if lio ran. Everyman should
mind his own business—If ho can.
NoGraiuhni: Am.owkh.—Some time a
go Holier Kiln hull was lecturing some
iiiis*ioniirics who were preparing to
start out on foreign missions, in tho
tabernacle and said to them: "Breth
ren, ' want you to understand that it
is • • ho u* it has been heretofore.-
'• 'her missionaries have been in
I >1. Lit of picking out tho prettiest
n for themselves )*cforo they get
.and bring on the ugly one* for us;
hereafter yon have to tiring them all
ny of them, and let
'II..
tlieiefor*
the kin lr« «l
n»w ('nil**', (if an
III- l-I M lay
<1io.iM nut Le iri
prill- or tho Jnw.
under
7th ol
vllwntM
(•i oitG.xr n
A"
six n'li- fr. Ill l
Mill innK<s n|»|>1 ii-ni
Ji.lv
llio iqipiic
id ulticinl si^
A. RORDKII
roll lit v#
Ord.
. r .1..
of III.
rt „r< r Im
pr; -".1
T°
cth that 1
MhM.V 1
• $!!**».
»A, LyMtT
I is iiti'Jt.M d in pnbvnrc of n rrliv
1 ami prop, rlv 1- ist-re*l. B'll th«
ui.- I mod iJ 1-mil i- Ly *lr#n •
'iia«r N.*i York, mudu joysMo (9
use ale* will net ms
AGENTS,
4 for n ('nt«lognc wilt* li r
elkd Ly «
u* lmvo a fair ahaitu,"
ft iT'rho Macon Telegraph insist* that
tho Cineiiuiati l’latlorin according to
Dntighi*’ construction is the dis^trino
of the Georgia Democracy, and says
tnat the question now presented is
whether the party will join the Soeeders
iu "This suicidal cry for Congressional
intervention.” It presumes that the Ex
ecutive Committee will without delay
issue a call for another State Conven
tion (that will make only three in *ix
month-!) to determine tho question of
appointing delegates to tho adjourned
scssiou at Baltimore.
Tho August Constitutionalist also de
fends tho minority (or squatter sover
eignty) report, nnd dissents from the
action of tlio Secede
I .y The Kentucky I
a reward of $1000 for
cholera now prevalent i
•gi-l.ittuo offer
1 cure of hog
that State.
there.!
This is my last!
IIorse-Siioe Ned.
Montgomery Mail.
Tiie Mketi.no Saturday Night.—Wo
learn that thcro was considerable at
tendance, last Saturday evening, to hear
Gov. J. A. Winston, on the Charleston
Convention. Wo wore not present, but
learn that tho Governor’s shots wore
aimed nt tho Charleston Seccders.
was replied to hy Hon. F. S. Lyon and
Gov. J. T. Bradford.
As faros We can learn, the Douglas
men mado nothing by tlio meeting.—
Tlio people aro waiting to learn what
can ho said, pro and con, by good speak
ers, on both sides.-—Montgomery Mail, of
7th.
Counter frit Halt, Poi.i.ars.—Admi«
rahly executed counterfeit half dol-
I Jar* are in exleiieivo circulation iu Bul-
1 timovc.
Doi.eitl.—The Chicago, Jlerahl, (Ad
ministration orjflm, does not even try tc
keen its cottrngo up. It says:
Wo confess that we have hit little heart
to detail the sad semes that are being pre
sented iu the Charleston Convention.
Wo can only say that our loudest hono*
aro being blighted and that, in all hu
man probability, before wo reach anoth
er issue, the only organized link that
now bir.ds tho Union together, will In
severed forever.
Election in Philadelphia.—Tlio re
cent election in Philadelphia resulted ...
tho choice of Mr. Henry (opposition) for
Mayor of tho city hy u’majority of 810.
A majority of tho common nml select
council aro also oppositionists. A dem
ocratic comptroller is elected hy a
small majority. The vote was very largo
—10,000 more votes were taken than at
tho general election in 1858.
BStY’OI’ the twenty-two men concern-
oil iu the Harper’s Ferry vivid, clov
wore killed nt tho place and seven have
sincohcen executed on the scaffold.—
Four aro yet nt large, to wit: Rcdpath
Morrinm, Tidd, and ono of old Brown*
sous.
RULE NISI.
i0 the Court of Ordinary nf Polk county.
The I'Hltiun of Milton’ II. Huynh*, *hnw
' ut on tho llltli Jay of July, 18-111, Ann
i rmr, ihi'li III Ilf**, expedit'd Ift your pelitien-
m his Ixuul for titles. Jilted as ohuvr, Ly
whieli bund lh" raid Ami Prior, Loiiud him
self and his Kxt'Plitors, .to., in th'* sum of
Forly-Six hundred Dollars lo lank* 1 y«»ur pe-
tilmm r titlis to lots or hind Nos. 1002. 100.1,
Iii'.is and I ini, lying in tho ,'lrd Jislri t of
ilia-ith BiK'tiun of now Floyd feiility, rmili
h*t ventalning forty nmsmoroor less, (whieli
l»°ud is hcru in 0 nrt to Le shown). Your
|H>titioticr avers tiiat tho said Asa Prior, do-
parted this life on tho day of 1854,
without cxeeiiling lilies toyur petili-
rdinci® suid IK>nd. that ’Win. II. <
i* the duly i|iialiti<'d Executor of thu last will
mid testament of the said Asa Prior duuuased,
with whom your petitioner has fully settled
the purchase money of snid laud,mid is now
entitled to a deed nerording lo said bond
above described, mid filed in Court. Where
fore, your petitioner prays that William II.
(’• Prior, EAuciilor of Am Prior, deceased,
limy he di reeled to make titles according to
the provisions of said bond.
MILTON JI. HAVNIK, Potltlonor.
Court of Ordinary, Volk County, May Term,
18B0.
Fpon eonniderilig the above petition, it in
ordered hy tlm Court, that notice of said Mil
H. Huyuiu'tt application lie given to nl
persons interested, by tlio publication of said
j'el it inn nnd this order, in the Romo HVcL
ly Courier, for three months. Ro that thuy
limy show nmio, if they can, whv this Court
should not direct said Win. J I. C. Prior, to
make lilies unto said bond.
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, Ordinary.
OKOHOIA, Polk County—
I STEPHEN A. BORDERS. Ordinary nnd
Ex-Officio ('lurk of ihc Court of Ordina
ry for said county, do certify, Unit tlio abova
if n trim extract from tho* minutes of said
Court.
(iiven under my hand nnd official signa
l'll.-. Tliii 7t!i day of Mnv, 1800,
STEPHEN A. BORDERS, CTk. C 0.
may 11 tv2m—printers fee $25.
< iln r e: tir<l;shmeiil. with f II direction
I in G ulura. Add ell in del • t.
DI ANE III LION.
Propri'r of tin Qua’er Cilt Pul lishiiigilom
So. - nt>t V Jl Tit IUh SWEPT.
inav I In-iiiii. l'hikidclplrn, I'».
Geo. & Ala, R. R. Co.
FTAHE FI«h kholders of void Company 1
1 lu'ivdy iioiili. J thut the regular aitimi
ni 1 ting will take pine- at the City Hu'l. •
Romo. • u Monday the 7th day «.r*May nrxl,
ui which lime a Ikurdef Dirn tors will
•'I* e'ed, and other important hnsltn M Inn
aetid. A lull utti'iidaniu of ull the Stark-
holders is expi oted.
upriltriwAwtd. H. SMITH. Sec’tjr.
1 c e"!
ICE! ICE!
the best quality of ice, which can bu furnish
ed all the Slimmer.
Kniuilius supplied from onr Drug Rtore.—
Fare taken iu lucking for transportation by
Boats, Uc.il r»ad or I Bek*.
FA BELL A YEI8EK.
apr3—twsvrtf
Admiiii-trutnr'H Snlo,
W ILL lie sold on thu fourth Frl’hiy fast,
ut the ruddcm-e of thniiiidorsigiiDl. in
ity of Rome, th- personal pro|*crtr 1 ‘
ng to the I'stutc of Dr. 'fhoBias lla
ton, late of said county deceased—eoimistinj
of Household Furniture, Ac. Terms i«a4»
kmmn on day of tmlu. D. M. 11(K»D,
npril 17tri I «d. Adm inistmtor.
It Ut
to Ull
Folk Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold before the CVurt limit
dnor in Ccdnr Town, on the first Tut*-
dny iu Juiiu next, the following property#
to wits
Three Negroes, Marinda, n woman, afoul
47 yuan old; Martini, a girl alsnit to yetri
old, and Kdiuhur, a hoy about & year* old 1
Levied onus thu property of Berricu Wil
liams, to satisfy live Ii fun,'issuing from a Ju*-
ticca Court, held in the H-itfth District 0. M-,
in favor of .lolm (!. Hall vs lk-rrian Willinui*,
principal, nnd John Jones and A. P. Wldtt#
RecuritUa on 8tny—tlirvo ft fas in favor of
Ephraim TIioiu|ihoii vs Ikwrinn Williams. «“*
tnined in tlm JuHlicea Court for tho BSIMh D>*-
G. M.—four ft fas iu favor of C. S. WJIlinnvl
Hcrriau Williams, issued from tho Juiti-
... court for thetUTtli district G. M.,—n|s<V
six ft fas in favor of David Gloptnn Y* Ikr-
riaii Williams, issued from the Justices court
for the tWOth district G. M., nnd sundry oth
er ft fas in my hands against Borrlnn »d*
Hams. Levied and returned to me hy ft Co®*
stable. mayo J. C. YORK,8hfl»
Executor’s Note.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate o
Esther Ligou, deceased, will please set
tle them hy the Elth day of Juno next, or
they will have cost to pay, nnd those huving
chums agnilil said estnto will present them
in terms of the law. TJ.is May 8th, 1 SCO.
8AM’L. JOHNSON, KxocT.
may 11 w2m.
AdniiiiiNtrnt«r , s Sale.
B Y virtu# of an order from tho Court #f
Ordinary of Floyd uoiiai^ will bo sold,
ou th# first 'Tuesday- in July next, nt the
Court-hoiis# door in said county, between tlm
legal hours of sale, tho tract of land in said
county, whoreon John While resided nt llio
time of his death, containing one hundred
acres more or loss, nud known as lots Nos.
511, till, and half of lot No. HIM, all in the
•"rddist. nnd tlhscc., of originally Cherokco
now Floyd Fouiilv. Term* made known oi
dny of sale. Tins Mav Tih 18(10,
HARRISON CAMP,
mnyll. Administrator of Johu White, j’
TO SCHOOL THACIIEKS OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY!!
S lY authority of the Educational Hoard 01
i said county, yon aro, hereby, notified to
piosout, for examiiiution, either on th®
Second or Fourth Saturday in April, inrt« n b
May or Juno, at tho Office of Taylor A m* r ‘
bor, Riimincrvillo Gu., where ond when ett-
tlftcnte# may bo obtniiud «b required by W
Statute, in eueb case nindo and provided.—
Tiiis April 5th, IStiO.
npr I2w5t. AV. F. BARBER, Examiner.
Mrs. Summerhays
H AS just roceived a largo Miortinenl
New Styles of
Bonnets and Hats.
Tho Ladies will find Uiobo to bo somothinB
now in stylo and imitorials, nnd at very mo®*
^I'wutiid also call attention to our excdlc®
SEWING MACHINES,
Which I can warrant to he all they nr® repre
sented. I will sell thorn at New York price*#
mnyl-tf M. J. SUMMERHAYS.