The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, September 07, 1860, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

" Solicitor Goiierftl. ..ihorlssd to nnroonoo the n*ma .-I S N 0 mattbr on every ,w this taper. A ,lo„l»liiug. Breckinridge papers linvo been 0 their fonunolutlono of Mr. unsound on the slavery tines. llg >» al „l none moro v< ohcmetit than Democrat and Dispatch. The paper urticlo nlloging that ho was tv abtlilionitlt, anti In nil i RlL J . t i i rt «- ntl- g column n luborod effort lo provo lies wore pai raded to support this 0U( and wo find thorn in tho Dis- . s ' 0 0 f the sumo date. They ctjr p in „st bo sadly in want of nrgu- ^ thus to inako charges so contra put hero aro tho extracts til- j Jo, mid wo ask ir any one, after , Jhem, would be unwilling to ilc tho interests, tho rights and the r of the South in tho hands of such „ llS Chief Magistrate of the United Pabllo Spcnking. At tho conclusion of his speech in Augusta on tho 1st inst., lion. A. II. Stopheus was barely able to Rtand, in oonsequenco of his groat offort and tho foeblo htato of his physical powers. Tho Athens (Tonn.) Post is authoriz ed to say that Hon. John *T. Crittondon, Hon. W. L. Oogggin, and B. II. Hill, Esq., will address n moss mooting at Knoxville, Tcnncssco, on tho 27th in stant. Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, has consent ed to speak at Kingston on tho 17th insf. Wo learn that Senator Alfred Ivor- 8C»n,will bo in Homo soinotimo during the present month, and will address tho pooplo. Senator Toombs, lion. W. H. Stiles, Dr. IT. V. 11. Miller and lion. A. II. Colquit made speeches at Tunnel Hill* an last Saturday. II911. C. ,J. McDonald and lion. Henry R. Jackson, aro announced by tho Breckenridgo Executive Commttco, to spoak at Kingston on Tuesdav Sep- tombor lltli. r ao man who loves his country,no who lie* nn.v ,iu»t prolo In tho ro- „ timt bo is an American citizen, ,. ust desire that thoso dissensions il cense. For, sir, it is not a moro ion whether we shall preservo tho „. for that may be, and vot provo aat boon cither to ourselves or to r ity. The question is not whether States shall con tin no united accor- to tho letter of the covenant by h they arc bound together. It is, her they shall eontinuo to bo prac- v and efficiently cooperative in Uig out tho great ends of tho nsso- >». Tho question is whether mutu- ist and confidence shall eontinuo to ate ami encourage mutual efforts in oting and multiplying common tits; or whether mutual hatred and mt'shall step in to chock all pro- ,io distract and confound all joint avow for tho common welfare; in to entail upon tho country all the of endless discord. That is the lion. And when you present that to me, T say give mo separation ; mo disunion; give mo anything i; ..wlou Union sustained only by , In* Constitutional and legal ties, it ’reciprocal trust and confidence, future career is to ho ono ofeter- „..ic»>rd, of angry el imination and ro- inatiou. give me rather separation all its consequences. If I um to bo ace, let it bo peace in reality; and in to !>• at war, let 1110 know it at that I may put my house in order Is* ready to meet tho consoqiu'ii- (.S)i,.vA on the Compromise Measures, i id, again, on* tho 18th of March, he said: Vhen tho North shall, by nn.v dolib- cad, deprivo tho South of nnv fair just ami equal participation in tho fits of tho Union—if, for example, Vrritory now proposed to bo admit- nto the Union as A Stale,'had not abject to an interdict of slavery liirty years—if it wero a Torritory 10 that lying west of Arkansas, by e adapted lo slave l.ibor, aud by ilion already a slavo Territory: application of sueli - ■» Excitement 111 Alnbntiin. TI10 Talladega papers, contain full no- ooiiuts of tho detection of a plot among tho negroes, sot on foot by white n to burn tho town and kill the inhabi tants. Hoveral negroes and two white villains wore arrested ; ono of the lattei hung and the other will follow him. Tho Selma papers say a similar alfuir has como to light-in that place,and a mooting of the citizens called to take precautionary measures. And yet in tho face of all theso facts developing themselves almost simultaneously,' in diflerent sections of tho country, some persons affect to ridiculo the idea of dan ger from such a sourco. For the Homo Courier. The signs of tho tltaos afro ominous and call upon us for vigilaneo and ac tion. Evidently there are* persons in our midst, robbers atid murderers at heart, sooking to instil their diabolical principles into the minds of tho ne groes, that tl’ioy may by thoir assistance rcducG tho country to n helpless condi tion, making it an oasy matter to plun der, rob and steal. Wo beliove this to bo thoir leading object, rather tlmn sympathy and lovo for tho negro, for If they enrod f«u thq negro’s wclfiiro they would not- try to dissatisfy him with his normal and pro- por c ondition, in which lie is doing well, moro happy in spirit end moro bountifully supplied witli tho comforts of life tlmn aro thoso villains who endeavoring to incito him to robolliou against’ a kind* flmstor, tho result of which will bo the negro’s own misery and destruction. * Honest men aro nev er doteeted in tampering with nogrocs in this way; but on the contrary, such men always provo to belong to that class in whom tho peoplo have nooonfi- denco; but beliove to bo rogues. While it is our duty to watch and guard against tho mischief that such characters may prompt tho negroes to do, it is never theless, moro important that we watch for, catch and dual with tlieso roguish scoundrels who lie at tho foundation ot tho misohiof. Tliero nyo. such men in almost ovary community, and our country needs purging of such chnraetors. They aro for tho most part, beneath the reach of both tho law and gospel and lmvo to be dealt with ; n a mom convenient and summary manner than in ordinary wv- Gcncrnl Fusion in Louisiana* New Orleans, Sept. 1.—(via New York.)—A fusion of tho Breckinridge, Douglas and Bell parties in Louisiana, is now considered certain. A committee of conference has boon selected to deter mine upon details. Judge Douglas at lllchmund. Richmond, Va., Sopt. 1.—Judgo Doug las addressed a largo assemblage in this city last night. The crowd was orderly * Mr” and enthusiastic. Prorogation of the British l’nrlin- • • ment. New Yoik, Sept. 1.—The steamers advices announce that tho British par liament would ho prorogued on tho 24th of August. lieu. Wm. \Vatker*s Movements* New Orleans, Aug. SO.—A schooner left this port this afternoon with fifty men for Uen. Walker’s forces at Run- tan. A brig has arrived hero to-day, which left Ruatan on tho 15th inst. General Walker was fortifying Truxillo, as it was reported that tho town would be attacked on tno night of the 15th. Tho peoplo * wero leaving in great number.- W^r-Tho notorious nnti-Lenompton Douglas Democrat John Hickman, who wont over to tho Black Republicans during the last session of Con grow, lias been defeated in tho nominating Con vention of his District, by John M. Biovvnlnill, ►f tho IV. ulniissl , I lie pr into the Union as a i ful North, without id sentiments until- Rowing out of I ho repeal of the •airi Compromise mi regard to Kan-, liould deliberately announce to the li "you shall linvo no more slave •<." that would atlbrd a pretext with li ili«* South might, with some ren- and with some assurance of tho np- ' of the civilized world and of pos- ok to ndix to l dissolve tho Union.”— i/syressianal Globe—185 IM.) Not for Douglas. 11 the 7th day of August a Douglas ting was held in Chattooga comity the following resolution adopted: '■wM, That an bxoeutivo commit- 'oiwisting of three from each dis- in this county, be appointed to all Democratic conventions neces- to he held in this county: and that committee bo authorised to fill des, if any should happen, with t to their number, on suggestion of I run. Wesley •shire, tho following aro tho names 10 committeoiu.m provided for in above resolution: Douoms and Johnson.—Senator Doug las in a speech recently delivered at Norfolk, Va., in reply to questions pro pounded tojiim, declared that should tho Soutlioru States secedo Ironi the Union in tlm event of Lincoln’s election, iio would ho in favor of coerciny than into submission. ' What would Ilersohcl V. Johnson have replied to that in 1850 ? and'*what docs lie say to it nowf. . giving r BJQrTho Dalton count of "tho disco v tiuli plot among tho negroes in that place, and their confessions that white men had instigated them, and that they had intended to set fire to the town on Sunday night, tho ‘-Oth of August, concludes as follows: “That some hlack hearted abolition ist or abolitionists, have been tampering with the Macks in this place aud vioini bo no question, aud tli ■ there * of sla utliori ties mt la a Ho- rom Hi. ' -published Hicks, c.-Tlie. no A*. V. Leader, of tl io‘ executed pirate. Albert W pronounced by tlio New York pap. flay-The reported fusion in I.ouisii of tho Hell, Douglas, and Breekinrii parties turns out to bo false. . fiacre.—Does anybody toll the tr Citv Count 11..—Tho City Connell at its hist session passed an ordimme quiring parties using tho City Hall for political meetings to pay tlii’eo dollars for each meeting ill. tho day time.and five dollars for oach ono at night. Tho Ordinance giving to tho 'people tho election of Director to represent the City stock in tho (la. & Ain. R. R. Company Was repealed. J.y noli-law is tin factually reach sm s of peril sue! when called upon only law that can of- 1 characters, and in as wow environ us, protect our liv niged v property, and that whU-'h is. dearer s than either, it is especially neces? , to push l.Mich-luw to,the extreme, that tho country may bo rid of such characters, and our safety secured. If iters are taken up and whip ped or expelled tho country, this does not remedy tlm matter, but only piakes It is liku turning a dog loose lb hydrophobia, under tho ion that ho will strike oil’ in- eonimunity, which*, would bo rdng: but besides, if that •fitiiio dog did not return intoyour midst some dog infected by him might, and ere you are aware of it. spread dread ful havoc mid do-tinotion mound. In northern Texas sometime last year, tho people drove tvoabolitionists from thoir country who sent buck shhstitutos in their place, with whom they had secret communications, and though at a dis tance. tin y had laid plans which de stroyed almost millions of property mnl li.id well nigh devastated the whole to anothe adieally at I u If, . 1 tin ontrary, the people had executed lynch law upon those men to the extreme ami put mi end to them, how much anxiety, how much property,* how many more valuable lives than theirs might have been saved. I wrong, but nevertheless ] eiimlldly be lieve to deal thus with such rogues Gen* Houston Leaves the Field. New Orleans, Aug. 28.—General him 11 Houston has withdrawn as a candidate for the Presidency. lie earnestly urg es a union of all tho conservative mon of tho country upon ono Union ticket. Later from Havana. New York, Sept. 1.—The Steamship Catawba Inis arrivod with ilavaun dates to tho 28th ujt. It was reported that the Crusader had captured a slave steamer after a iortton of iier cargo hud been lauded. !t was also reported that C’apt. Patton, of Wanderer notoriety* had taken tho bark Wildfiro away from Key West, but had boon captured by a party of poke Movements of .lien. Walker. sew O it lea ns, Aug. 31.—Tho latest ad- ices from Honduras, stato that (Gen. Walker had tithed tho old Federal Cen tral Amerioan tlag.and contemnlatesa re generation 11ml a union of all live of tljo States, vizi 11 on dll r as i Guatemala, Nica ragua, Salvador and Costa Rica. More Incendiarism. Through tho’ reports found in tho Texas papers, in regard to the late ex traordinnry scones that have been wit* nossod, we givo a condensed aooount of them to our readers, os a port of tho history of tlitf times. Wo copy ftorn tho Houston Tolegraph, .of tho 17th inst.: Tho* Tyler Rcportor, of tho 7th, says that a report has just rouohod thoro that Bellcviow, in Rusk county, was burned on tho night of tho 4th ult. Tho same paper says that Dangerfiold, in Titus county, is burned. At Athens, Henderson county, a well was discovered to bo poisoned on Sun day night, the 5th inst., find over 100 bottles of strychnine wns found in jhis- session of negroes. On examination tho plot was brought lo light, which Wns to poison as many as possible at breakfast, and then the knife and tho pistol, with which they wero well supplied, Woro to do tho balance or the work. All the old women and young children woro to be murdered, and tho young women wero to bo taken as wives by the boll hounds. A patrol of one hundred 111011 is on duty every night in Tyler, and this has thus far saved that town. A stable, belonging to John T. Car lisle. in Athens, was burfted by an in- cetidiary’on tho evoning of the Oth. A negro belonging to Mr. Barron, at .Science Hill, Henderson county, was bung 01V the 3d—strychnine having boon found indds possession, and ho having confessed to having a hand in tho insur* ruction.' A gentleman, writing from Rusk, Cherokee county. 4th inst., gives an ac count of a plot to poison tho whole community on election day. Poison was found in tho possession of several of tho negroes, ami confessions aro elicited of a determination to poison and niimlor tbo whole people,. .Similar plots lutd been discovered in Anderson and Henderson counties. Ono or two fires lmvo lately occurred in Galveston, which aro plainly attribu table to nogro incendiaries. Tho female portion of the inhabitants, tho Nows says, exhibit much alarm. Lntcst from Mexico. New Orleans,’ Sept. 3.—The sUntn- ship Austin, with krazes dates to the 30th ult., arrived here to-day.. number of Montjorey mercli have gone to Brownsville on account of the new force loaf; proclaimed by Vidouri. San Louis dates to the loth ult., state that a battle took plaeoat Lagos, on tho lOtli. between Miramon and Doblado. Miramon tried to cut his way through with two thousand men but lie wjis sur rounded by Doblado with ten thousand mon.- The light lasted fivo days, and Miramon was badly wounded, but be Ijpally escaped with a few of his cav alry, but lie lost nil of bis artillery and the rest of his army woro niude pris- Go , Paelieo 1 i mndo pri * killed, and Gen. Me nu t tho country in lull flight for tlVoCu great rejoicing through- Additional by G10 I’niton. w York, S‘»pt. I.—Preparations for iofence of Naples -were still pro- ^ ft ecu hundre'l Gnvilmldit •led at Calabria, bad bee is who had joined Ir id then retired to the murderers, abb- liimiai id lb. d).v pivse. clmracte viilu ot forgot that lyneb-law dan ■ lojusti. gld i the band-of a bo dealt h is establisl ul mob. bet 1 wloy .Shropshire, John Jones, V. IF. <y, IF. D. iScoyyin, Thomas Barber, a. Lawrence,jA. P. Allqood, Samuel Ains, S. S. Dailey, J110. Hoscb, Ma- Little, C. ft. Beavers, Sr., John M. r, John Wyatt, David Murdock, I)a- Hcmphill, James Parsly, James ft. V. T. S. Johnston, Peter Hentz, Da- Strange, Jackson Teal, Richard Echols, 11. ftorsett, Wyatt Johnson, Andrew rsley, C. C. Adams. hose genllcmon whoso names wo fcitalicised, being, nineteen out. of 1 twenty-seven, lmvo published.ft carp tho Dalton Times and Augusta Demo- t, denying any connexion with tho ugtofpartf, and saying thoir names used in tho meeting without their ‘sent. n a dtliorising tho Commlttoo to fill ttneies, wo aro of tho opinion that power conferred is too unlimited. u The Patrol Laws. wo aro decidedly in favor of having patrol laws rigidly enforced—the ns °f tho times demand it; but their mention should bo placed in proper nds * Wo hftvo heard of moro than outrago committed by individuals tln g under authority of tho Oommis- u one occasion they, entorod tho ^ °f an old and feeblo widow lady, 10 of midnight, and after a y forming her, so maltreated a 8 r o woman for some slight causo t at «ho was confined to hor bed for oral Joys. Again they wont upon »Premises of a gentlemen and in a M K)!s t°roii8 manner aroused all tho (•roes on tho placo, and uttored pro- 110 * a »guago in suoh a loud voico os to ovorhoard by tho ladies in the , ® * 10 1 )0 tho proper authorities will "ysuch abuses. It appears to us oach man can patrol bis own plan- * on ’ a °d thoso appointed by tho ■mmsionors should never invade the ,n,8GS of another without suffioiont 80 to. Ruspect aoraething wrong is on, and then tho owner should bo 1 ocl of their intentions. BeAUTIIUL WoitKMANSII11*.—Wc llftVO been shown by Dr. Jos. H. Latvretido, a most boautiful specimen of dental irk man si i ip, in the shape of a sot of tificial teeth mamifacturod by him for a lady **of an a«(joining county,— They combine in an eminent degree the essotitlal requisites of lightness, stlength, elegance of finish and a most xcollont imitation of ' naturo’s hatidi- lily with unless suspicion by iudubitablo ovidenco, and in such eases nogro testimony, when supported by circumstances, ought to bo admissible, for * It- is almost pololy with negroes that Mich characters deal. USapWe call especial attention to the advertisement of tho New Orleans School of Medicine, to be found in an other column. This UoUego has secur ed tho services of an able faculty, and possesses every facility for thorough in struction in all the departments of tho Medical science. ... SPLENDID GIFTS -WITH- STANDARD LITERATURE! WIT! nuMont POETRYJ „ ’ . BIOGRAPHY! FACT! TRAVEL! * HISTORY ! w ADVENTURE! PROSE! FICTION J DEVOTION! AMUSEMENT! With BOOKS of ovory standard author, In nil the departments of Literature, at Pub lishers' lowest print's, you ran obtain ELEGENTS PRESENTS FROM * DUANE RULISON’S Hunker City Publishing House, PHILADELPHIA. The oldest Publishing House Lx America Gm- ductiny the Gift Book Business. Tho Gift Do|mrtinent has been conducted for tho past tlirooyears, and in this depart ment this houao possessed advantages supe rior to nil others. Send for Catalogue containing A NEW AND ENLARGED LIST OF 8PLKND11) GIFTS FOR 1800, Vuhinblo and appropriate Gifts for Mothers! Valuable and appropriateGifts for Fathers t Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Sisters ! Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Brothers! Valuable and ap'priatoGifts forSwnctlivarts! Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Lovers! Vnlitnhlo aud appropriate Gifts for Wives! Valuable and appropriate Gifts fbr Husbands! A now edition of tho “Quaker City Pub lishing House Catalogue*' has just been if- sued. comprising THE NEW HOOKS. THE STANDARD BOOKS. THE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, IX ALL OP THE DEPARTMENTS LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. Not an exceptionable volume con bo found la the entire Catalogue. It is richly worthy .. .. -. .. . . id. tho ntlvnlloti of tho schoinratul goners 1 read id is Spiiciql •Ifciicc?, tl IE BLOOD IS TJ lEidFfti No ni'»ro shall tho poor sufferers .in our iimtry languLsh, their constitulion raoknd by stronj* and dangerous mineral mndiciucs; (hoy wHl roino to Tho fountain health, found in simple root* and herbs from nature's storehouse. Tho Mountain Herb Pills, of jnuoceiit mountain plants composed will ran dll and stop thoir distress, ami causo tho blood, renewed aud cleansed, to curry through tho body, the olcinouts of licultli- building up tho broken nouslUutiou, and car rying life and health, where but for them, would.have been tip* wreck of hope—tho fo.-b!o moan of suffering, at last ended by the cold hand of dontli. Tho blood must bo pure then sickness is impossible. What a great yet simple truth is this! it appeals to tho eommon sense of ajl; it is the great key-stone of tho licafiup art. Judson’s Mountain Ilorb Pills will purify and demise it as sure as tho l will r READ AND BELIEVE. W. E. Iliignu. Esq.—Dour Sir—About fiv months since I bought two bdttlos of you Hair Hestorullvc, und am now desirous v obtaining more, and would inquire where i may li-* found hurc. My hair when quite young turned gray. J have used n number of articles far tho purpose of restoring it. hut •lid not succeed until I obtained this, which produoo l lb j desired olfeet. I liavo boon re quested by a number of my friends (a tliein several ladies) to pun pv answering this you will .Yours very respa.-tfully,* JI. G. ClODDiUrjI,' Bridgeport, Peek Slip, X. Y. a it if possible. RENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Remember that all Books at Duane Ruti n's Quaker City Publishing House, arc sold low ns at any other establishment, and a hnudsomo present, worth from 50 Cents to $100, accompanies each Bosk sold. ALBUMS of nil Mxca and stylos, with spb did engravings. PRESENTATION BOOKS, In overy boauLL ful stvlo of binding. PRAYfiU BOOKS, Protestant and Catholic. HYMN BOOKS of all denominations. POEMS of all the authors. JUVENILE BOOKS in almost endless va riety niHLES of nil slz3s and qualities. AH sold at the lowest prices, and a beauti ful Gift presented witli each bouk. UKMI'.MIIHIt THAT DUANE RULISON Ounrrantocs tho most perfect satisfaction to all his patrons. BEAR IN MIND, That you can order any Books which are .in print and they will he furnished ut the Pub lishers’ prices, and promptly sent to any destination. Each llooq accompanied by a Gift worth from 50 cents to $100, MONEY may he son tat my risk, by lettur, Provided ills inclosed in presence of a relia ble derson, und properly registered. But this best und safest mode to remit is by draft Philadelphia or New York, matlo pnynldo to 4CL.Tho.io who will act ns AGENTS, Will plenso send for a Catalogue which tains inducements not to bo oxcollcd by any other establishment, with full directions and particulars. Add*ess all orders to DUANE liULIBON, Prnpri’r of tho Quaker City Publishing House No. 3.1 SOUTH THIRD STREET. innyllwOin. Philadelphia, 1 Itai ilutos of Tmwl.iv last i t To; No eel, c vents ’U of that Stato, adding considerably to the excite ment already existing there. Among other thing--*,‘it instated that a man named Pierce hud been arrested on ft chnrgoor being concerned in tho burn ing of tho town of Henderson* and that, tho proof is almost positive against him. The people are driving from the upper counties of the State every p**r- sou in the least suspected of Abolition ism. The town of Mount Vernon has been destroyed^ by ipcendiftrios, ono of wlpmi has been caught nnd hung. A plan to burn Sulphur Springs hod been discovered. A slavo negro preacher •rk. Tho more sight-of thorn excites in tho beholder, unless ho be naturally highly favored in this respect, a desire to ex change his molars and incisors for the productions of art. Cass County Fair.—Hon. David W. Lewis, of Hancock, will deliver tho Annual Address before the Cass County Agricultural Society, at tho Ffiir grounds, on Wednesday, 20th inst., at 11 o’clock, A. M. M^-Nineteen persons wero fined in Augusta, on Monday, $50 each for sell ing liquor to negroes. Good I figgrA machine for milking cows has been inventod, nnd found to bo success ful. New Boat Launched.—A_new steam boat, of the sumo dimensions as tho “ Cherokoo,” which was burned last April, was launched in tho Etowah rivoi near fho Foundry, on last Tuesday. Ii was built by tho Alabama Planter*! Steamboat Company, to supply the placo of tho Chorokeo nnd to run on tho Coo sa rivor hotwoon this placo nnd Greens- port, Ala. Ga. &. Ala. R. It. Company.—Tho mooting of tho Stockholders of this Company has boon postponed until Sat urday the 15tit inst owing to an error in tho advertisement. 4@»In viow of tho almost total fail- uro of tho grain crop in this section, it becomes important for farmers to adopt ovory expodiont that will furnish prov- ondor for thoir stook. By way of aid ing them in this respect wo refer thorn to tho advortisemont of an assortment •'of Grass Seeds, just recioved direct from Kontuolcy by Farell & Yoiser. IIyuhoimioiiia .and HmotiikuiSti.—1 the Dublin Chronicle, 2Stb of*f)etober, | 1788, the following circumslunce is re corded : ‘hni's lay morning, an accident Imp 'd at tho Black rock (near Dublin,) which has been attended with most melancholy circumstances. A lino hoy about fourteen years old, passing by n gentleman's house, tho lady's lapdog. out and hit him ; in about two hours youth was seized, with coiivuImv£ fits, nnd shortly after with tlio hydro phobia ; nnd notwithstnmljng every as sistance that uighi, his frienas were, on Fridjxy ‘obliged to'smothor hiin butween' t;vobeds'* „ fi^-Tho Brockinrittgo nml Lane Club will moot on this (Thursday) night when W. B. Terlumo will address the peoplo. ^ OrrictAi. Vote op North Carolina.— It appears from tho official returns ol tho Into gubernatorial election in North Carolina that Ellis, dcm., received 50, 500, and Fool, opp., 53,202. Majority for Ellis 0,328. Tho democratic vote iins increased since tho last election 3,- 101, whilo that of tho opposition ’ has increased 13,210—total ltiorcaseil vote ot tho Stato 10,377, which is within six votes of- Ellis’ majority two years ‘•g°- Child Fiue.nTENED to Death.—Tho Elkhart county'' (Ind.) Times says that a little son of 1). D.McIvnight, living near Middlobury, aged about nino years, was frightened todonth a few days ago while gathering berries with another little boy, Tlio owner of the promises seeing them, threatened to shoot thorn, and set a dog on them, and so soared the little followr that they ran homo, a considerable dis- lance, when little McKnighfc wns found to bo insane with terror, fancying that he had been-shot at, nnd that tho dog was after him, and remained delirious a few days, wlien ho died. Wo loam from S. IT. Sheldon, Esq., of Suftleld, that tho family of Mi chael Quitman, of Sufflold, wero poison ed by eating tbAdstools—supposing ■them to ho mushrooms/ Two of tho children died yesterday, one aged G years and the othor 4 years. Mr. Q.’s wifo and tho only remaining child; aged 2 yoars, are not oxpoetod to livo. Phis in not the . 1 » 1 f lift. .illA snmn acknowledged that ho nnd others.lmd sot apart a certain time to burn all the dwellings in that placo and- commit other depredations, and then, in case they could not whip out the whites, they were lo take nil the horses they could lay their hands on aud fly to tho Indian nation. A white man nanyod Taylor, who had matlo negroes his only companions, had been ordered to pro duce his traveling card, l»y lloii tint thu rofult wm |i I’d Inimitable*, ilio oiigiunl ami Itablo II.ir R^lorftti O.REYB, CARRIAGE ill COACH THURSDAY, July IS), 1800. Special Notice from Headquarters. A. BAUM, At the People’s Saving Store, "ill commence his first scmi-anniml REDUCTION SALE, On Thursday10th inst., for the next 30 days. As ho is determined to mako this a permanent plaoe of - buninosB. will therefore v And will give those a chance, ' C " Who never chance# before, And those who l.avo chanced, Will only chance the more. Tlio Store will bo closed on Wednesday, the 18th. in The lotdlei of Bom. end vicinity will beer in ti ' \ «ny for .10 d.y. I .hall giro the pnhllo tho honellt Beautiful owortmmt of il. s m h i aSTtSus' icfit or this sole ot tho very lowest‘prices. mmm & wmm m@m> Embroideries and White tods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I am bound to give Bargains To all who favor me with a ; call, and goods will be shown with pleasure, Astonishing how cheap, A. BAUM, sejj.s ms '. FANCY SILKS, Lace ^Points, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, AND TRAVElim COVERINfiS. Having a largo atook on hand ho will Soil them at prlahs never la-fore known In Rom 1 on« dollar a liuttl Sold everywhere l.y nil Drug-^U. W. K. HAGAN A CO. H l*r.q>rictoM. oujjl Internal nnd' Kxternul Ilciucdy* Davis’ P.iln Killer.—It i.i n- real pleaoiro to as to speak favorably of tliii arti.do, known alinnHt univt-rnally ti. bo a good and info rein -dv f-r biirm nnd Mlirr pains <»f tlio body. It ia v.ilniiblc not ouly lor colds in tho ■vrinter, but f<*r various utnnmor oom- pla’nts, and should bo in ovory family—C. Ad Vi Wo call attention t»» llie gr.'nt remedy of Po ry Davis AS >n called tho rain Killor.— Wo boliovo that ihrf purdio gouorully have great cohfldcneo hi Ilia otlbany of this modi- gencra’ly A Sox.—Gentlemen: Wo lmvo to report an increasing demand for tho Pain Killer. Inquiries for the article arc frequent. We have taken the Iiherty,of dis tributing Walke .V> Position and Prosvects. dispatch to tlm Charleston Mercury, da- tod Now Orleans, Sept. 2, says; “The schooner Toucey has arrived hero with later accounts of tho movements of Gen. Walker nnd the filibusters. “(Juardiola wns surrounding Truxillo witli a largo force. Walker’s men bottlrs among our frionds, d severely with tharhoumn- tlsm. (which Is very prevalent in this roant^y) and in every instance it has given groat rat- yialnction. Every hot wo soil makes an opening fora larger supply. WILLS, HOLDEN A CO., Melbourne, Australia. t „ ww 0 k of fortification with vigor. Gen., Walker had ndvisod the peoplo ol Truxillo to omigrato to Ruatan Island. It was supposed that Walker’s forcq would ho strong enough to offer jv successful resistanco to Qt’mr-; ilioln. Roihforcameiits from Cjibqnas were anxiously expected,’ Tho schooner J. A. Taylor, freighted with arms and ammunftion for Walker, and also carry ing fifty recruits, had oludod tho vigi- of tho British cruisers and hud rived safe at.Truxillo. 11 was supposed that Walker would very soon proceed to Nicaragua to carry out Ids scheme of consolidating tho Central American Government.” Political Movements in North Caro lina.—Hon. Ilenry W Miller, Demo cratic Elector lor tho Wake District in North Carolina, has declinod nnd will support Bell find Everett. North Caro lina is good for tho Union candidates by a handsome majority. Tlio lion. George K. Badger dolivered a speech recently at Hnloign, in which ho declared himself for Bell nnd Ever ett. The Goldsboro Independent has laid asido its neutrality and como out for Bell and Everett, So also has tho Scot land Neck (Halifax) News. Running off Slaves.—Coppie,brother of John Brown Coppie, who was lmngod at Harper’s Ferry, has been,it is alleged trying Ids hand at stealing nogrocs. Ho recently escorted quito a party of runa way slaves through Iowa city, on thoir way to Canada. aarTho'Syrian rolief fund collect ed in Now York now amounts to $6164- 40. White Lend and Linseed Oil. No .larUeh, cheer, b W . LEyi No 3 Choice Homo. first coso of loss of lifo from -the same cause. Tho two vegetables closely ro- soluble oaoh other, and peoplo should avoid mushroom oatlng nltogothor.— Hartford (Cbjm.) Times. . A »»• him Cigars, Tobacco IKS , Snuffs, i. Coffee, Block- Olive Oil, Vinegar, TURNLEY, No. S Choice House. jffjTrEvou I host* who aro in tho cf perfect health frequently need ‘ ‘ preventive!* of disease.— ) well nred against the tumults of-Mho ills that llcsh 1.-* heir to.”— Such an Invigorator they may find In IIos- tetter’s Biltors—a medichio that cannot he taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to tlio system. In all casus of Fe ver nnd Aguo, tho Bittsrs is mare potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dnn gcroiisonsos of bilious (over yield» to its won dorfid properties. To those who have not used tho Bitters, wo cordially recommend early application, whenever they are alriok- i by dtseu^cs of Rio digestivo organs. • Sold by druggists nnd dealers -generally •'erywhory,. Se ’ ” advertisement. WORKS, Broad Street, Rome, Ga, Clicvokcc Georgia and Alabama, Works. To my extensive Ooacb and Carriago I have scoured for several yoars, tlio * ablo servtoos of Mr. J. B. BRAY, who practical Coach maker, -by trade, and will dovoto his entire timo to the mahufaetur-' Ingdopartment. His long expcrlenco will in work, that wo will tako plnasurc iu WARRANTING. sc’tho host of Materials only, and by putting them togothor, with tho ’aid of the most ski’**' illful workmen, I am confident that I ..... please any and all, nnd especially, those who would like to see Georgia Manufactories flourish. Having been a Ilurdwaro merchant for tunny years, I have pocnllnr advnntn; In buying mntcrinls. I shall snare in securing tho host of Timber, Irons and Trimming*. Gall at my Repository And'exnmino my SPLENDID ASSORT- ngi .»nTi Carriage MENT of 4 nnd 0 seated Carriages, prising the various styles how in use. Also a boautiful lot of Tdp Buggies. Tho genuino Concord Buggies on hand. Cook’s Patent Jump Sent Barouches and Buggies, ordered if desired. Repairing in overy Vranch of tho business, promptly attonded to. Terms of repairing, cash when called for. Sales commence positively on Thursday, July tlio 19th, ' and continues for 30 days. Parcels sent to nil parts of the city freo of charge. Positively Terms Cash and One Price only. .A. BAUM, At,tlid Peoplo’s Saving Store, iienr Etowah House, july\i-.txo'itxo{f CASH DRY 000DS HOUSE. i 9 . wuwii) We are receiving our usual supply of SPRING & SUMMER O O O T> S. They have been bought for ? and undor The most Advantageous Circumstances. We think they nii£luvhdsbme, and know they ivro afe cheap TO THE TRADE. Enainolcd and Collar LeaOicr, Palont Dash nnd Plnp Leather, Broad Cloth, nil color*, STOVES! A, W. CALDWELL, MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Wares, AND DEALER IN Stoves, Pumps & House Furnishing Goods A largo nnd well so cctcd variety of m Cooking & Heating Stoves, Always on hand Low for Cush. ’ ALL JOB WORK work done to order Cash on Delivery. Guttering and Roofing Dona in tho Best Style. All accounts considered duo on the 1st o July nnd 1st January, and settlement!! must Segars and Tobacco. T HE finest quality of gonuino Havana So wars, and- host-graaoi of Tobacco—cs- pociaHv for retail trade. To ho had at jmnblri. -'FARELL A YEISER. Colognes, Hair Oils, * ND l'EltFUMBHY of nil kinds, Scon A Bags, Card Cams, Puff Balls, l’ortmon- nles, Hair lint ’ Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A groat variety for . No. 8 Choice nouso.^ T OUI8VILLE Artesian Woll Water and I A Congress Water, on draft with ieo ot FARELL A YElSEIt’8. liner, iiriuni uium, il Lnccs tu *nit fur Trimming Top Bugglc* r| Carriages; Cotnlines, Hninint-r-chith Fringe, Broad Reaming and Pasting Lanes, Curtain Silks nnd Fringes, Brussell,' Velvet and Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining and fnco Nalls, Seaming Cord, Enameled Duck Dril ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Dnmnsks, Black Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point Bunds, nil styles and sizos, Hub*, Spokes, Rims, Shafts, Poles, Circular Scats Rails nnd Backs, Sulky Shnfta, Turned Sent Spindles, Whilflctrocs, Polo Yokes and Turnod Collar*. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Douo at Short. Notice. The best of Coach and Carriage Varnishes nnd Paints for salo, with many other goods, all of which are warranted to he the host.— All tho abovo named articles I will *ell very low for CASH or on short time to Prompt Paying Customers HARNESS OF ALL KINDS. FOR SALE. jfstm-Sco Advertisement in tfuolher column. Fob2.18fl0,wly. O. B. EVE. the Moxican Mustang Liniment ns a valu able and indispcnsablo article fur Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Golds on Horses. Our men havo used it fur severo Burnt, Bril isos, Sores,Slifl* Joints and Rheumatic Pain*, and nil sny it acts like magic. Wo. »no no other nent. Foremen f»r AmerYnn. Hamden's nnd Wells, Fargo * Co’s Express." . Gentlemen"I had a nogro man worth $b- 200 who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for over ono year; l had used every thing I could hear of without benefit, until I thing I could heir ot without ocncni, iiwu i tried tho Mustang Liniment. It has perfect ly cured him, and I oan now take tho abovo price for film! Every Planter, Teamster nnd Family should havo this Invaluable article. Sold by 8 TP’SS® 1 #® Proprietor., June22wlw Now York. as cun he had anywhere.' 'The great amount of our sales, our long experience-in business, and the abundant facilities wc possess for purchasing uarautco to our friends, that ■go CONDUCTED BY MR...OMBERG, k Presents many rare novelties. We aro selling goods in that line for less money than mos.t Country Merchants pay for such goods iu market.-- VVo hope our-friends will keep in view tlici fact that Mr, ‘Omherg is a practical Tailor--knows exactly how to manage such a business, mid cvoi-yliody knows that he is reliable,.[y»hiefi^sjv«ri/ important in that line of business’] and one of tlio best judges of Goods in all this country. We refer everybody to our store For tlio. truth,of theabov assertions. Always ready to serve our friends we are Truly, JONES, SG0TT, 0MBERG & CO. april3—wtj • - ■ 1 ^ Price of SAWED LUMBER. : of every artlglo Burarition, we, as a. portion tho laboring class, fed that at tho presog^low. priced qf Lam- cannot her aad Sawing, tliei We, tho undorslgm Superior White Lead, i i vary low prices. Al.o, Ll.uocl Oil jf\_fCopal, Domar and .Japan VarnlshoB Romemhor our Tcrmi»*aro INVAR] 0ASU • ntoWo.. j. o. morms. Other Dealers In Lumber aro invllei to join in this movoment. jan24tw*wtf GREAT INDUCEMENTS, In ordos to mako room for^ inv Full Stock* l am now of- fi'i-iiip all of my • • / Summer Goods At Cost Tor Cash QiiQANDIES, BEREGES, TIBSUE8. MANTILLAS, ” SHAWLS, LACE,POINTS,Ac. Also ray stook,pf Bummer Clothing, Hats, Ac., ail of which I will Bollnt nrimo rosi. augtwlm J. H. McCLUNG-. _ . _ . ..v M tt ( 0 ho*—the /^LARK’S Gonuino Friotic lunoOtru 0 ' 1 " n ‘‘ ‘'hMU * YEISER-