The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, September 14, 1860, Image 3

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Home farter. ; sollcUoflSpeuerfil. •iinrized to announco tho name rid IunTmattbr on kvery nF THIS PAPER. .^T^ThT’nmes in the North. 1 recently rotumod from ft trip York and tho Eastern States It V arcft t pleasure to nuilco known Lent aspect of political matters Lection. It is highly gratifying c00 a conservative men and truo fs 0 f nil sections of the country, tho present wholosomo tondonoy conservative portion of the poo- , t ho non-siaveholding States.— nt il recently hnvo tho parlies op. ,o black republicanism felt tho •j.. of a combination in ordor to pornicious, sectional organ!- Until a few weeks since, tho ’ Bell and Breckinridge parties , .State of New York, ouch hoped nl.lL bv somo strango revolution iinilar feeling, to carry tho State c candidate of their own choice, bus single handed to defeat Lin- But these hopes were soon <11**1- ui'l like genuine patriots, who ountrv more than party, they at took steps for uniting all parties re opposed to purely Motional or- |t j on8 , with the determination to the horrid black monstor, that,be- of their own intcrnielno warfare, hnost without opposition, been elf about the great body pol- •Union for the sake of tho n New York is now full, cor- ,„| complete. The only oxcop- i this, is in regard to tho leaden of reek in ridge party—tho musses of •arty have already given In their ince—to the Union Ticket.— •„ no Brockiuritlgo electoral tick- lie Mate and no probability that will bo. Tho loaders of this party ily holding oil*, to get ton of their in the Union Ticket before they w allegiance. It would probably Her that this futfor should ho td them; hut, whether it |„»y are powerless so far a uso|i|NisUion t they might under- to make, to the grand Union neat that is now sweeping every before it. Iciv Yoik there is now no quarrel n the friends of Bell, Douglas cckiuridgo but they aro oil leav- , abeyance old party prejudices taking a vigorous wiuTaio upon mmon enemy. And, what is true xtends in a large degree to all stern States. Tho whole tendon- uiblic opinion now is towards the tion of the Union and the Sr.r- , putties. The conservative poo- the North are beginning to real- it if tho Union is to bo saved they at to do it. In Massachusetts irk Republican- party liavo nntn- for Governor, John A, Andrew, Brown abolitionist. This was 1 by a trick of the extremists, n\ Banks and u large portion of or** conservative men of that will not support him, and ‘hough iy Im dented, yet It will prolmbly a greatly reduced majority. This m coming on mi it does about a i before the Dresidotttm), will irUn the Black Republicans and v encourage the Constitutional i Party. Lincoln party, though exultir.gly cat six weeks since, is now Ire- ously frightened' and the great nf their orators ami organs, now disprove the '/net that theirs is a on party. They well know that nion of - tho other parties will defeat them and they, now, in- of claiming that they are in any letter, arc trying' to make out dves at gml Union men ns tho new Party. But our want of spaco a continuation of this subject at ne. A few words in conclusion. Breckinridge party in the North t even claim that they can carry iv State in their own section pnd it probable that ho will get more i in tho South ; Douglas can carry any where, and tho only hopo 5 country is in the election of the ent statesmen and tried patriots, Heu and Edward Everett. Mr. HiliinnUs Letter, one should fail to road tho letter :n. Henry W. Hilliard, of Ala. to Milliard Fillmore. It contuins iews of a truo Southern man as m national patriot, who has survey- e field for tho purpose pf forming red opinion ns to tho duties-of a citizen in tho appronching contest, lid he look with ft prejuqod pyo, though an old whig ho supported duchanan and had declared his renco for Mr. Bi eokinridgo. What ys, thoroforo, should liavo greater and his words of wisdom bo v and seriously pondered by all.— 1 tho letter and go to work for Bell Everett. H'homa8 W. Milior, Esq., of Au- l > l»as resigned his position ofStato tor from Richmond county, on ac- dof ill health. Steamer Alfarata, Captain J. P. ’ ^ for Groonsport, at 0 A, M., ay. w\tl> 10 Passehgors, 579Pack- Mcrchandise, and 357 Sacks Wheat born and Meal. 'PL 12th, I860. W. Ai.exandrr, Esq.—We again an- lce *j ,a t this gentleman will address lne etin g to-morrow night in tho City b'otno out and hear him. Bell uml Bvorctt Club to*morrow Night. Wo hopo our friends will not forgot tho announcement of tho meeting to morrow night for tho purposo of or ganizing a Bell nml Everett club, Tlijs is 'a timo when every momber of tho party should feel it incumbent on him to do something to advanco tho causo of our candidates. Thore Is a work for each ono and it Is timo we wore at it.— “In unity thoro is strength,” and “in the multitude of counsels thoro is wis dom."' Thop lot us unite our forces and our counsels and with nn efficient organization scattor information among the people. While wo aro sleeping, the enemy is busily at work sowing tares.— Wo must ftwako boforo it bo too late. flSrTho following is the Douglas electoral ticket in North Carolina.-— Several of the gentlemen nnmoil were recently on the Breckinridge ticket; FOR TIIR STATE AT HAROS. Robert V. Dick, of Guilford. Duncan 1C. Me Rea, of Craven. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1st District, Cel. Samuel Watts. 2d “ F. I>. Koonco. 3d “ D. MoDougald. 4th “ IF. W. Miller. 5»ii “ Col. .lohii Morrison. bth " Dr. Thos. W. Keun. 7th “ Win. It, Myers. 8th “ .1. D. Ily man. Arrest of an Ai.i.eof.h Government Defaulter.— 1 This morning detectives, Elder and McCord arrested, in Broad way, Todo, alias .1. F. Do l’Aro, who is alleged to he a delimiter to the Russian Government in an inimonse amount.— Todo arrived in this city about a year ago, traveling niidor the assumed name of Do l’Are, and sp well did ho conceal himself that no traco was obtained of 1dm until a lew days ago. A por trait of tlie-fugitive was placed in the hands of the dctcetiro police, and an accurate description given of his person, and during last week the police, were notified that a broker, doing business in Wall street, had been engaged with a person answering the description of the fugitive. Onco on his track tho detec- lived followed him up, and this morn ing nnvstod him us lie was standing be fore a jeweller's window in Broadway.— On searching his room at his hotel $5,000 worth of Russian bank notes wore found. Tho money was taken to •police head-qurrtein. It* is said that a reward of $25,000 was otiered for tho ar rest o( the prisoner by the KusMan Gov ernment. For tho present he remains ut head-quarters.—A. V. Commercial Ad* ,o WnM,, oS their “ SPS! 1 . V' the conservative masses in.the present crisis, etc, - Hoy. MtLLAhn Fii.i.moie.;— My Dear Sir—Your eminonfc pbsitioft and the intimate relations which have long oxisted between us induce mo to .address you upon the pros out. state of the country. In the conversation which I had tho honor of holding with you re cently, at Saratoga Springs, wo agreed in opinion aj to tho peril* which sur round tho government/and ns to tho ■best modo of averting tlToni; nnd Stibso- quent rellection has continued that opin ion. If it weio possible*to roach tho great body of our countrymen, nml to persuade them to lookJnto tho actual condition of public affairs, uninfluenced by those passions which, unhappily,h«vo too long swayed iho masse* which mnktS Up political parlies, I am confident that {hoy would think as you and I do. Tho importance and the grnndneis of tho is- suo so soon to bo decided ought toarouso tho patriotism of every man within tho 1 limits of tho wide spread republic. The ' great fact \vhicli. stands out boforo the country is, that a powerful sectional or ganization threatens to acquire control »f the government; a party which, ig noring every other question, rallies its followers to a crusade against slavery ; a party which, taking its candidates for tho highest offices in the republic from one section of tho Union, proclaims its purpose to bring the institutions of tho other section under the ban of the gov ernment. Snob a party ought not to be tolerated, ami against it every man whose patriot ic instincts aro no utterly dead should range himself in the order of battle, no matter what creed he tnay have profess* rd or what name lie niRV liavo borne.—• Every truo man, with-all his manhood, should take his place under that great standard which the friends of the Union have set up against that powerful party which threatens to tread the con-ditti- tion under foot,and to involve tho coun try in widespread ruin. Nothing can save the country from great troubles but the upiising of that love of the Union which lies deep in the popular heart.— Bet that rise in its majestic swell, ami it will overwhelm tlieoncmiesof tho con stitution. Party standards flaunt the air in vain; the magic of party mimesis gone; tlieaseondaney ol party managers over the masses is at an end; nothing eh (ho hearts of the people hut ir names of tho country and the on their possession of a creed, but upon tho suror and belter basis of wall defin ed character, of matured wisdom and'of wfW’*r 0,m T nml Tho Statoof Now York will, I hope, lead tho way in this pntriotia course— a Mato great in plltlio elements of mate rial wealth and moral poWor. Her groat city is emphatically tho ompori- *‘ m °f tho whole coqntry, .for New York is not a Northern city—It b a national city, in yds gAatMte a r m?| ttoiial spirit should prevail, and the Iriends of tho Union should bo sustain ed. 1 lie conflict now going on must bo a deoisivo one, and if sectionalism can bo defeated in this great battle, it will bo ovorvvhehned. You «!.• n JD^rBeR and Everett aro gaining rap idly in every direction. Tho result of the elections South liavo reached the granite hills ol the North. Tho people iroused—they uiv in motion. It is aid nml onward—upward and re sistless. Roll on. tlum mighty stream, until tho last vestige of |>oliticnl bill and pollution shall ho swept from the land of our futtiers into ‘.lie ocean of‘obliv ion. How cheering the prospects to the heart of tho patriot, \vhn lows waited long for n better day to dawn upon his country and his country's hopes. He feels like a lone captive who views from a foteign shore the beacon lights on his own nativo land, which invite him once more to liberty and freedom, to home, family and friends. May God protect the right, ami save our country Iroui the hands of the spoilers \-~UoUy>Spriuy* [Miss.) Cunstitntim al Union. Yesterda IvKEl'KIt N. kin del’n Siq.i •du dib ruing.Itidge hump- bv Hi the dc Union, Tho present cy does.show t most- obliterated in t! nvass for tho. Frosiden- tlmt old party lines nro ul- greafc strug- Buchanan came into pow- l»o inv duty to siipiMirt liis l L said so publicly. jle When Mr er I felt it t. administruti I declined to contest with ids* friend: the* places which they held, stating it as my opinion that the conservative force lit not to he impaired,* ' JMX but that it was « political strifes j what we might i id •ntagon i strengths great impending eoullietto he fought i Tin: I ha held it be sides uivself; hut unhappily, the great party which achieved the signal triumph four years since is now torn by fierce dissensions, and stun Is utterly powerless to contend against <tjiuU farpiidablo or ganization, which ranges its h.ittidlitms along the whole lino which divides tho North from the .South.. Neither Mr. Douglas iior Mr. Breckinridge » nu up- l»e.d to the allegiance of tlfose wIioToin- the strength of that | iin-ia-.. ill.. i.Ji|.i.n.. slim I-uim.ii a I'lutl'iil'i I o.llui.-.* Ii Mr. 11ml ny vieiys; I ill 'l nni'vei to test degri t, which importance to keepers of l.iveiy Stables. The principle estuhfished by the Court is that “a Livery Stable keep er has no lien on a hor.-o rcoeivsd by him for his ’keep,*’* unless there is n special contract to that elt'cct. A Hotel keeper, however, stands upon a difi'er- ant footing ill our State. He is bound hll'statute to entertain traveh*rs and their horses, and therefore has a lien up on tlm horse. No such statute exists in regard to Livery Stable keepers. We say, therefore, to all such men engaged in* tint business',- to take duo nut ice and govern themselves accordingly.—Atlan ta inUt/tyCnecr. \ .Mayor Wood .Spreading Himself.—It has been finally determined to have a grand torch-light .'procession in New York, on the occasion of the proposed visit of the Prince of Wales. The prm else timo fixed is October Bhh. Mayor Wood has prnminwl to Toot t he cxiwfisos inchlent.todhe domoust ration, ft Is os* timated that tho whole cost will sum up at $2,500—'$i,500 for music, and $1,000 for torches, Cfrfif-“.Tho ugliest of ifades,*J said .Tor- rold, "ljiiv® their moments .of plcasuvo. Now, if I wore a gravo-digger, or even a hangman, thoro arq somo pqnplo I could work for with a great deal of on joy menti., A IJOestiov.—At hest.lifo si not very long* A few inorb audios, ft tew more tears, some pleasure, much pain, sun- shino and song, clouds and darkness, hasty greetings, abrupt farewells—then our little life will close, and injuror and injured will pass away. Is it worth while to hate each other? “Such is Life.”—A correspondent of tho Now York Tribune, writing from Bike’s Beak, says; A*former banker from Loaycnworth is now ill tho mines, engaged -in soiling pies. Ho was a deacon in ono of tht churches in Eastorn Kansas; hero he retails whiskey on .Sunday. Last year on tho Republican route, L encountered an ex-Cincinnati lawyer and an actress from the Now York Bowery Theatre, united in bonds matrimonial, and on- gaged in keeping a stogo station on tho Great Plains, 400 miles from civilization. A Lady is the Ptri.iyr.—Tho ;Rev. W. Booth having boon laid, nsidb by in disposition for the last week , or two, Mrs. Booth officiated for him on Sun day last, in Bothosda Chapel, Newcas tle. Tho lady grounded hdr discourse on “Strive to enterTn at tho straight gate,” itc., and the largo audionco which had congregated io beta*, *at with evident interest, listening to lior chaste and fervid eloquence for up wards of an hour. Tho . service was a very effective ono.—English paper- sure that ln- tainted will, with which In* i« charged. 1 -must »•»>'. aiiije.mdoi'.tlut I boiiqve the uL'ht evoryivhoro in support of those eminent and conservative statememwhoso claim DIED, On Tuosdrty tho 4th inst, Dickev, son of Samuel Stewart of this place, ogod 3 yoars, 4 months and $ days. DIED, on Wednesday the 5th Inst, Edward Luflier, son of E. A. Burch*of this place, aged 20 months and 17 days. ern main I am a .Southern man; hut wo both love our country. You have boon upon our soil, have seen our in stitutions and you know how warmly you wore wolcomod in our midst, for you riled patriotic statesman. liiineiit' and •it.. .. ; n, y present visit to the .North I liavo seen much to gratify me; I rejoice in witnessing the abounding prosperity which everywhere meets my glance.; but above all do I rejoice in observing tho growth of a powerful national sentiment that will yet ho strong enough tosavo the repub lic and to keep the government in its true orbit, respecting both the rights of the States and the Union of the States. Very truly, your friend and obedient servant. HENRY W. HILLIARD. Latest News. LATHIt FROM UUUOPD. Farther Point, Sept. 11,—Thoxteam- ship Bohemian has arrived, with Liver pool dates to Aug. 31st. Commercial News. Ltecriml Co^m Mar 1st, Any. 30.—The sales of the week roach 52.000 hides.— The lower grades exhibit a declining ten dency. Liverpool, Friday, Aug. 31.—Sales V»f Colton to-day 8,500 hales. Tho market closcdpitoady, General News, The H l .e:ini*ldf>H Arago and Kangaroo had arrived at Liverpool. Tho weather has been favorable for crons. The attempt to make Naples neutral ground will probably lm unsuccessful. Tho Coventry striko has ended, tho weavers having accepted tho employers terms.’ Baris.—Victor Emanuel, in his auto graph latter to Najioleon, declares that it is an hnpOssjbilU.V to resist any Ion; the current popular feeling tn Italy. Tho Great Eastern leaves for* X York on October 17th. The latest advices from Naples sr that the military council advised t King to leave tho city ; also the offie of the army and navy have toudci their resignations on masse to the kl Collision uml Lo*s of Life. Chicago, Sept. 10.—11 is estimated that the number of pasengers on board of the steamer Lady Elgin,.were three hundred and eighty-five, of which nine- ty-eiglit were saved. Quo hundred of tho pasengers almost r -ached tho shore. - but were drnwhed 1»y t|io breakers. Only twenty-one bodies havo been recovered. Obifunry. i Ax Outraorocs and Infamous Act.— Borne (lend in human sliupo, attempted on Friday night last, to ' throw tho 12 o’clock freight train on the Oeo., R. H. from'the track, by placing sovoral cross- ties mid two bars oi Railroad Ii*ou across the trace at tho crosxtng on the end of embankment near tho brick yard.— The act was committed between'11 and 12 o’clock betweofi tlio passing down of tho passenger train and tho arrival of tho up freight. Fortunately no damago was done to tho train, tho cross- ties being knocked off by tho fender in front of the engine, and tho bars ol Iron cut in twain by tho driving wheels. -Covington Times. 8pecii|l Notices. Mexican Mustang Liniment. ff rom rioli nml poor, h.-nd nml free, nil colors, grades nml comlininna of lire, tho 81,11,0 Diced of pralec in nwnrdcd this Won- dcrhil article. Boren nro licnhd. pnlns re lieved, lives snved, vnlunblo nnliiinb nindo iiseftlh mid untold ills n.<-u.»g,d by this ro* mnrknl'lo nu-dieiiie. For cuts’ bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swelling-, bites, strain- ed horses, Ac., It has no nimd mnong Llnl* mc.it*. Ointments, or Halves. Jt is the bouse- keeper's nml farmer's friend. Weeks of ni ne-.-* and bos of time nre saved bv nn early application of Mustang Liniment! Ittdiunld always boon baud, lie rare fa I of whom you hay* »ad have it w.u runted.n*gci.)iiue. An injunction l.ns b.ea obin'nvd against .hair- dan. Higgs and Bowers, of St. Louis, for coiintcr.’uiting this article. It isiiiteinhd to <lceely.o. Alt g.auiiie will liervn!U-r bear the signature ot D. S. Barnes, BroprUtor. N. Y., and the wor.’s "TraiU” ••Murk” in two Mei'.nllioas. F-ohl by a'l respectable dealers throughout the ««rld,and in itomo bvjktker * Kcb Is. . mpl*iw2tn ily (but 1 should gi 1 Perry Davis' Bnia Kill saimiK-r I bad the .ini* my children by oliolan ity should have f.llen rhino to bik< m*l in all prolmbil- letilit myself had kind Provident-- provided help in the hour or need. I first boennt) neqtm>ntu<l with tlio Pain Killer while traveling on the river with uiy husband. A gentleman pas senger hud some with him which hu recom mended for oholuru. Tlio rumo night I was attacked with cholera in its worst form. 1 looked upon IIS lost, but all at ouuo of the Puin Killer. My husband ow passenger anil nauuniaairci to me u U«*sv. I experienc- ed ulniost immediately a cessation of paiii.— Tho dose was reposted nt intervals of fifteen minutes, four or five times,‘and the rcs\ilt niplete recovery. I fool confident Killer, and thought ithhiiucd regret I In carl iei * my lifo to the IV or ItA vlr- 1 tin The 1‘ropnsutl Fusion. York, S.-pt, 9.—’The Douglas • finally agreed to ul- Brcckc Elc call v ‘I'Stl'i •«l. Hu U - nt statu Still tlm iiutagiiiiisiicnl ntti- wo goutInnon. mid the that is waged between ii.-i jaii it out of tlio poiy- t Im ‘in io lie feat Mr. Lin* very dissension in tin! •ly t*» which many of us •t from the mere fact that •ii. emil'miitum tho ene mies of the constitution and turning its ms upon them, now releases us from iy nut «)»' obligation to hohl our •omul Iong«-r as allies. When tho ar- y which wo came to did link censed to •liver iu fire against tho common ene my, and is fiercely engaged in an inter- rely wo need no longer s in its lines. There is in the-field led by able (1 statesmen, with whom in ted; at the ing to it: by dru stio ' V o7"^*' 18 a groat art irt the n.,? n !.T e 10 loam to bo ailoiit. Un- JDpoaltion; rebukes, still bo silent, tter to iiay nothing, than to say ' OXo ! tet l vr angry nmnnor, even co of afilon s ^>uld soom to justify a California.—Tho news from tlio Ken tucky and North Carolina elections had put tlio Boll and Evoroltmon hi spirits and they aro pushing their Stato.organ ization energetically. All tho politicians aro preparing fog tho four State conven tions to bo hold nt Saornraonto-between tho 12th nnd 20th of September. flQyCol. Forbes, who mado liimsolf notorious by his connexion with the John Brown invasion of Virginia, 1ms turned up in: Italy, and holds a high station in Garibaldi's army. pla another pari l experien i and I have, lie* and that party alom present Conjunct t)r standard, the..friends of the Union liom every part nf’tliD gt^nt ennfi-*lcracy. At all events the friends of the con stitution. whatever may be their prefer ence-. for individuals,' should merge personal predilection# in their ieg.wd lor the good of- tlm. wintry. 'There should la* no* trifo helween the friends of Mr. Douglas, Mr. Breckinridge or Mr. Bell; hut coming up as one phalanx in sen led lines, I |ieV' should put out their full strcngtli in u untied'ellbrt to defeat • ho black republicans, . - country satisfied tin tion is going on \v the sentiments of the Northern people; they arc not wil ling to put tlio Union of these great kimlicd States in jeopardy by giving power into tho hands of a merely sec tional party, and they will not do it. 1 am confident that. I do not misconstrue the signs of tho times ; tho extraordin ary activity displayed by the friends of Mr. Lincoln in vindicating him from the accusation oi‘entertaining extreme abolition sentiments plainly shows their estimate of tho patriotic instincts ol the American people, and manifest a very proper apprehension of tho destructive power ol a veilux tide. Mr. Seward’s Boston speech r ,created something of a punieJii the rank* of his party. It is now studiously insisted that* Mr. Lincoln does not' hold those ultra, opinions; nothing to . said now of that MiTeptessiblo - conflict” between North and South—an idpa which,, it is understood,: orifeiuiftod Mvlth^Mr.' Lin 1 coin, who, I bolievd, asserted in his can vass witli Mr. Douglas for the Soiiato that our government embraced two con flicting svteins of ifivilizatioif; that ope or tho*othcr must givo way, and that this wholo soil of tho republic must ho surrended to slavory or freedom. Well may his friends shrink from inscribing Hint sentiment upon his banners; tho pat riot io people of tho North and South will alike denounce it, for they prefer to leave thQStates which .comptwsq the Union to tho full and unmolested en joyment of their own instUuUons, un der tho protecting'icgis of tho.eonstitu- i. Kveh now-it is olem*;thut tho servativo men -of ’tlio tsttuhtry uro hililri it extensively in - the li * * iHudii-ine, ii BAUAIt SAND'.nUlUltY, •pi I Bt. Lmtis. fitniby, nml tho I like it. Aft rt great family i|iinl* conservative men-of tho ettuhtry ooming to tlio. rosbuo. nnil sootitanlism will lio rebukod, nml tlio movement in belinif of tho union will now noijitl»;q a rcsinfless momentum. Wo both think, and ' .every dny 9 ovonti must strengthen this opinion, Uint tho only hopo of dofentinp Mr. Liuooln is to ooDquor mir prejudice, to dibrognrd party shackles, and to rally sub- low Breekim idgo Lieutenant Governor and Canal Cummlsslmu-r, and they also \n*e- bmni'-ml that the State Commit fee rati fy their action. The matter rests with tho chairmen of the Slate Committees, and n il! probably be adjusted. Gen. Walker Defeated. New Orleans, Sept. Id.—By the . ar rival of the steamer Osceola, at Bita- haiio, from Truxillo, intelligence lias heqn received *»f tho reverses’ sustained by Gcii. Wm. Walker. The English man-of-war, Ispnuis, lind oitlcrctl Walker to surrender Truxillo. Walker and O’Brien retire ! down to n lower point on tlio coast with eighty men. According to tho last advices his force had been voduced to twonty-flvo, in consequence oft he continued attacks of his enemies, Walker had boon rioiisly,wounded in the taco. Seven of his wounded followers, ho had left at Truxillo, had been placed on board tho IseuVus.—HchAd lost his Colonel. When the iN'vnhi \\nsleaving, Gen.. Alvart-z, with 3 >0 troops, was entering the town. llell nml Everett Muss Meeting. <'ui.trmill's, Onto .Sept. 4.—Tliero is a largo Bell nnd Everett mass meeting here to-night. Hon. L. D. Campbell is speaking in front of the State House- Gen. Leslie Combs will follow him. It is a larger gathering of tho people than on any occasion of the kind since ISofi. Great enthusiast}) prevails. Short Trip of the Great Eastern. 'The Great Eastern arrived at Milford Haven on the 2(ith ult., at half-past C o’clock B. M. .Slip, sailed from Now York ou the 10th, at hall-past 4 o’clock IV M., arrived at Halifax on the 18th, in oxactly forty-eight hours, and sailed from thenco nt nine o’clock A. M.” on the 19th. Allowing five hours for differ ence in timo, and sixteen and a half hours detention at Halifax, her run fnmn New York has been accomplished in nine days and four mid a half hours, without any allowance being mado for tho time consumed in going in and out of Halilux. Her log will probably show tho shortest passage vet mado between New York and Europe. ' Wsfr* Blondin carried his man safely across Niagara the other day, but l-prim, his rival, hdli-u in attempting tfip samo feat. Ifo was vory awkward, anrl hud to set down his man, who had to walk most pf tho way with his hands on Farini’s shoulders. Blondin’s star is in tho as cendant. Berry DavisVYeoktaiii.e Pain Killer. —Voluntarily,' conscientiously, and with much pleasure, wo recommend to r readers tho above named medicine, o speak from our own observation and experience when wo say that it removes pain as if by magic from all parts of tho body, and* is one of the best medicines in uso for checking '‘diarrhcca, and removing tho premoni tory symptoms of cholera.—Cincinnati Nonpareil. A Lunatic Riding torday tho City llalTpolico arrestiL lunatic nnmo'l Christian Gottschotr;wlio, dressed in. singular costume, fdr feeveral days jmst has ridden .uppq a mule through the lower part, of.tie city, »op- resentihg 1 hlulsclf to boMestis Christ.— Tho unfortunate man was takon before Justice Welsh, who dotained him as ft lunatic.Y. Day Ikok, Save Your Horses ‘•Wo t.»k<* gn-ut ph’tuaro in ren0lnmon*Ung tho MexiauN Mustanz Liaiiuout ns u vain- able nml iu lispanuahia nrtlclo f-»r Sprains, Buns, S<-ratu.K'S or ijahls *•» Horses. Uiu mon have iisjiI it fir ftuvoro B.irus. Bruises. Bures,Still' Joints anil itliomniitic Bains, nil suy.it aels Jikuiiuigiu. Wo use-no other Linimynt. J. W. HU WITT, Fureniea f*r American, IlnrmluiTs Wells, Fargo .1 U .'s Kxnross." Qoatlviuaii"I lia.l a iivgro man worth $1,- 2110 who lu »k cohl from a had hurt, ami was useless fort.verona rear: Mind used every- thing [ mhi h nr of with.in. hmrlil. nctlf I tried .tho M'istniu Ida jmeut. It has pprfcct- Iv eared him, ant I can now take ih-ahuvo price for him. Ujqn-tfall. New Orleans SCHOOL OF KEDICINE, S.ITVATED on common sthbet, X Institution will connnencoon THUH8- DA\, tho Ifttli Novomher. ISflO, and tormi- uato in the .^fcymrUd^Murch, isoi. * Erasmus D. Fenner, M.’ D., Vrofes»or of hnory aud Bractioe or Medicine. Austin Flint, M. D.’Profsasor of Clinical Mcdieliio nnd Medical Pathology. . , Anthhn/ A. Pension^ H. D.| l’refosyor of AOhtlu Flint, Jvj, M. t>., Trufoisor of I’hyji fti'dngy nnd Microscopy. R.t'muei: P. Chonpin, Prpfsuorjtf Minimi nii-1 Operative Burcory. ‘ Cormlins (J. Beard, M. D., Brufotsor of tho ’rinclplos or Bnrgory atid Surgical rath- 1).' Wiimn Ilrlckcll. M. D., Professor of Ohtlvtrio.i uml DHtOftSea of.Wouion. Dane L..Cruweonr, M. D., Profossor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. Howard Bmith. M. D. ( Professor of J rla Medica and ThornpSnttos. H. D. Schmidt, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Tho l’BftSoeting Rooms will ho opened on tho 16th of Ootobor. Clinical .instruction given dully lu thawnrdft of tho C'hnrtty IIos- pitnl, and throo (lines a week nt tho Collego bispensnry. Tho Faculty of this Institution are among tho duly olodod Visiting Physician*- nnd Siirgioas of the Charity Hospital, nml ne- 'orntiig to n Into Act of tho Loglslatare, 'shall nt nil times have ftvo n*‘ec.*s to tho loBidtnl. for tJio purposo of affording t*» their pupils prnetloal illustrations of th*o snhjccU '* *•>• teach.'’ The Ilinril of Administrators elect nniill- Iy, in April,twelve Rcsidunt Students, who e furnished hoard nnd lodging in the H-<s- pit ah nnd tho Students of this School aro iinnlly eligible to this place with any others. The great aim of the Faculty Is tn impart thorough nractteal kliowkdgc of nil tho branches of Medicine. Dissecting material Is abundant, nfid nt a nominal cost. No charge for attendance ut tlu* Hrtspitnl. Amount of Fees for full cohrso of Loo- lures, . - - . $109 00 Matriculation Fed (paid buVonoe,) h 00 Dj.-section l ee, * . - - - 10 0(1 Graduating Fee, - - . • .- 26 00 For further information, aJdress K. D. FENNER. Dean of tho Faculty, No. 6 Curomlelut street, sep'rt Now Orleans. GIFTS Kvei Pin ni l hi ill rc.-p.-etnhh-d•nlen every. IURNE3 .tPAHIv.P: juno22wlin JAM KB DOItUANOF. T.am-Ier aud Family rtlulu. Bold by THE BLOMD IS THE LIFE. m .re shall lire poor suffer«rs :rv laaguislt, their constitilth a’kod ad dangerous mineral medicines: fh y wt’l ennW to tho foaiituin of health, found iulhinple rods and herbs from n«taro's storehouse. The Mouiihihi Herb Pills, of innocent ui *nntn'n plants'compnsud will reach nnd stop th.dr distress, nnd cause tho ld-iod, renewed aud cleansed, to carry through the body, the elements of health' building up tho broken constitution, And car rying life nnd health, wh -ru hut for them, would havo h.-en the wr.ok *-f hope—the feeble moan of siilfering. at last ended by the cold hrtlid of death. The hlo id must bo pure thou sickness is Impossible. What greatyet simple truth Is tills! it appeals to tho common sense of all: it is the great key-stene of the h<*n , iiif' art. JndsniTs Mountain Ilorh Pills will purify nnd cleanse it as sure as the sun wl'-l rise to morrow. JitdsmTs Mountain Ilcrh Pills nro sold by all Medicine D.alcrs. aitglj—wlin • fiv io 1 bought two bottles of you Itcstoratiyo, ami mil now desirous of iiing more, and would firqnlro wfiicre it bu found bore. My hair when quite ig turned grey. 1 liavo used a nlimber of articles for the purpose of. restoring it, hut succeed until I obtained this, which 1 tiu desired effect. I have hu* quested hy a number of my friends (among *icut several ladies) to procuro it if imssiblc. y answering this you will mush oblige, Yours verv respectfully, It; O. GOODRICH, Steamer Bridgeport, Peck Slip, N. Y. Rom »mher tint this result was produced' hy HciniHlrrct'sduiinitablo, the original n inly reliable Hair Kestorativo. Price fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. Job! everywhere by nil Druggists. W. E. HAGAN .V CO., Proprietors, nugl7wliu Troy, N. Y. 4 r!3~Eveii those who nre in the cnioyment •f perfect health frequently need to ha journo to tonics ns preventives of disease.—^ We are never too well armored against the issauits of “the His (tint.flesh is heir to.”— Such an Invigora'or they may find iii lies- ••tier's Bitters—a mediehte that cannot ho taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the’ system. In nil cases ot. Fe ver and Ague, the Bitters is morn potent than my amount of quinine,,while the most dun- zerdttscnscs of bilious Hover yields to its wpu- lorfiT properties. To those who have not used tlio Bitters, we cordially reepnifnend an early applicithm. whenever they iire SPLENDID -1VITU*. STANDARD LITERATURE! WIT! JIU MO It! POETRY I BIOGRAPHY l FACT J TRAVEL! HISTORY ADVENTURE! PROSE! FICTION! *' DEVOTION l AMUSEMENT! With BOOKS of every standard author, iu nil the departments of Literature, ut Pub lishers’ lowest prices, you canobtaiu ELEGENTS PRESENTS FltOM DUANE RULISON’S (lunkor City Hiihlishiug House', PHILADELPHIA. The oldest Publishing House in America Cbn- ducting the Gift Pool; Easiness. Tho Gift Departnumt ha« boon conducted fur tlio past three years, and iu this dopurt- meat this homo possess.-a advantages supe rior to all othurs. Bend for Catalogue containing -A NEW AND ENLARGED LIST OF SPLENDID GIFTS FOll 1HOO, KMBtUCIXO. Valuttldo and appropriate Gifts for Mothers! Vnliialdo and appropriate (lifts for Fathers I Vnlunblo nnd ujiprojirioto Gifts for Bisters J Valuable uml appropriate Gifts for Brothers Valuable nnd ap'priatu Gifts for Bwouthcnrtsi Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Lov* Valuable and appropriate Gifts for. Wiv Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Husbands! edition nf tho “Quaker City Pub- House Catalogue" has just been Ir- sued, comprising . THE NEW BOOKS, THE STANDARD BOOKS, THE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, IX VIL A 0 F THE DEV A It TMEXTS LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. Not an cxccptionubL- volume can be found in theentiro Catalogue. It is richly worthy tho attention of the aciioiarand general read- : and is SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Remember that all Books nt Dunuo Ruli- n's Quaker City Publishing House, are sold low us at any other establishment,, mid a indsoiuo present, worth from 60 Cents to $ 100, accompanies each Bosk sold. . ALBUMS of nil idicrand style?, with splen did on cravings.. PRESENTATION BOOKS, iu every beauti ful style of binding. PRAYER BOOKS. Protestant and Catholic. IIYMN BOOKS of all denominations. POEMS of nil the authors. JUVENILE BOOKS in almost outlie#* va riety BIBLES of nil sizes and qualities. All sold nt tho lowest prices, and a beauti ful Gift presented with each book, UKMKMIIKII THAT DTJAN.E HU LI SON Ounrnmtecjs tho n\q*t perfect satisfuutiuu to all his.patrons. BEAU IN MIND, That you can order any Books which nre In print and they will bo furnished fit tho Pub lisher/ prices, and promptly pent to any distillation. Each llmoi accompanied hy n Gift worth from 60 cents to $100. MONEY may bo sentnt my risk, hy letter. Provided it is inclosed in presence of n relia ble dorsonjand properly registered. But tho best nnd safest modo to remit is by draft on Pliiladciphiaur New York, made payable to my order. ^CSi-Thopo who wlU act as AGENTS, Will jdeaso scud for a Catalogue which con tains inducement.* not to bo excelled by any other establishment, with full direction* nnd particulars. Addqws »H order.* to DUANE KULIFOX, ’ropri'rof tho Quaker City Piihlishingiloufc mom m fiBBAT CLBAltme OCT SALE. -.ip> In order to make room fbr our Fall and Winter Stock Wo nro offering all oui 1 Stock’of - SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT NEW YORK COST. All our printed Lawns anil Jaconet*, - All our Orgiindio Muslins, ’ All bur Plain and English Borogos nnd Tissues, All our French Cambrics, Printed Brilliants, Ac, All onr Orcnadlno and Foulard Silk*. . All our Lnco points, Mantilla*, Shawl*, Duslors,. aud Summor Coverings generally. 1 - . - . All our Parasols and Ladle*' Umbrellas, * All our stook of Gentlemen’* Bummer-Hat*, All our stook of Spring and Bummer Clothing. Tho above mentioned goods will nil positively ho sold at l?ow York cost, and all other goo|!g at-very reasonable prices.. Givo-uaau early call. . July? 6L0AN" A HOOPERS. '"’"COTTON GINSl Having frequently boon requested by our friouds to accept an Agoncy for Cotton Gins, wo -have nt length concluded to accom modate (bom, though nt no particular profit to onrsolvos, tis wo sell nt tho smallest commissions. WHOSE GINS SHALL WE SELL 7 After examining them oarofidly, and consulting Rlantors nnd. Cotton Buyers, wo (otttld that Orr’s stood tho highost'with pvery one who had tested tho mutter. AVo thoroforo gnvo tlm pretcrenco to ORR’S COTTON GINS. Any of our friomls needing ii Gin will do well to buy^of ns ns wo warrant every Giu.sold, and wo nlso furnish nti oxporionced and skill- workman to ‘deliver thorn at tho Gin House and put thorn in good running ordor. - Wo would lik'd to have orders left'wlth us ns far ahead ns posa’tble, so that there may bo no delay In delivering them at tho proper timo. References as to tho superiority of Orr’s Gins over others are filed at our Hardware Sforo, aud eau bo soon by calling thoro. julyfi—-wtf IlAJIPBIt A BUTLER. THURSDAY, July 18,18*©. Special Notice from Headquarters. A. BAUM, At the People’s Saving Store, eminence his first semi-annual nvhere. Bee advertisement, Railroad Notice, OmcK Dat.ton k Jackhoxvim.k R.R. 0i • Dalton, Go., Sept. 3, 1800. Tlio Annual Mooting of the Stoekhohlci the Dalton A Jacksonville Railroad Company for tho purpose of electing Sovon Director*, hud attending to other business that inay eomo boforo tlioin, will- bo hold nt'tho offiro of tlio Coiiip.my In Dalton, on tho first Wed nesday In Ootobor next, at 2 o'clock? P. M. By order, EDWARD. WHITE,„ eepllwlm Secy. Real Estate for Salo. Ilavingdetormlncd to remove ■ permanently to Atluntn, wo of- T for f*»r snlo that property in DcSoto, Improved by us, and , j- whoroou tlio Garden aud Nursery, establish ed by us, Is situated. Tho place contains Ton Acres, with acorn- fortablo rosldcnoo and desirable advantages in tho way of Fruit Trees, Vinca, Ac. JOSEPH LAMBERT, iepll-tw'4t ALPI10N80 LAMBERT. WALTON Female College Lottery. OF GEORGIA. Chartered hy the State in I860. W. C. DAWSON & Co,. Muirs MACON, on SAVANNAH,OA. NOVEL SCHEME! l*olicy Vltin Lottery.' By tills Belicino. • irclinfCrs can select their own Number?, nml pay nny amount for \ Ticket they way tlosiro J Extra Qlats 2, Draws Oct, .1, 1839. And on orcry succeeding duy (Saudayu ex- cepted,) ul 6 o’elock, P. M.‘ ^0*lu tills Scheme, thre aro 76 Nuiuhors placed In the Whoel—from I up tt twelvo of thoic NuiuV.r.* arc- dnwn Whov.1. If a person selects one of tho 75, and that Number is among tho Numbers drawn, begot* fivo times tho am* invested, If two a-1 :ctod Numbers drawn, ho gots thirty f,r one. if three, selec ted Numbers are daawn, ho gets two h dreil fur one; if four selected numbers drawn, ho gots u thousand for one? if fiv* selected Numbers uro drawn,- fiv 3—and for ono, of six selected numbore- n thousand 3*-drawn, fifteen thousand to ono. Rbmkaiukr ! if two or morq, soloctod numbers nro taken, and all of thoso numbers so selected are not drawn uinong tho Twelro Drawn Nutnbors; tho Ticket is a Blanlq - ;.. •, • •'" : 0UU -- . , ’ Havana Plan Lotteries) v Draw four (4) Timet a Month! agd aro tho most liboral of any sehome* ever offered. For .particular* address, • W. O. DAWSON A GO., Mannecrs. oetSfi.ly.] Macon and Savarinah, Ga. On Thui-sdny, (lie 10th mat,, for the next SO dnys'. As ho is doterniinod to mako this a permanent place of business, will thoroforo ' Anil will givo those a chance, Who nover almnoad before, Ami tWe who have chanced, Will only ohanco the more. Tho Store will bo closed on Wednesday, tho 18th. In order to mark down tho Goods. The Ladles nr Romo nnd vlcluitv will bear in inind that there is NoTIumbug In what I for .10 days I shall givo tho public tho benefit of this solo at tho very lowest prices. Beautiful assortment of imm® & wwm mm®, Embroideries ami White Goods, AT GREATLY. REDUCED PRICES. S am bound to give Bargains To all who favor me with a call, and goods will be shown' . . with pleasure. Astonishing how cheap, A., baxjm:, SELLS HIS FANCY SILKS, Lao© Points, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, AND TRAVELING COVERINGS. Having a large slock on hand ho will soil them at price* never boforo kuowu In Rom cry ono that wuhes to save money must buy at the People’s Saving Store. Sales commence positively on Thursday, July the 19th, and continues for 30 days. Parcels sent to all parts of tho city free of charge. Positively Terms Cash nnd One Price only. A. BAUM, At the People's Saving Store, near Etowah House.' j’u/yl4-tto3fu)// ,. Etowah River Plantation For Sale, Awi Tho undersigned of-, isasM fe ra for 8a l° his Plan-- .mihjAtntiou on (htP 1 South j2*|£B^*ido of tho Etowah River, seven miles from Kingston i ing the celebratedplaeo oPCol. Nathan This Land Is bounded on tho north, by tho river which separates I^from tho Romo Rail road track. - v- The plaeo coutains Fivo Hundred-Acre* of will satisfy any ono of its merits. Price i L|nil-ono bumlral nnd twcnty-Svc first S.* Trail, 43 Bowery, Now fS| rafeWK S by Drag® SSEty. ?- cnlfiv_allon, afid tho. romnindbr well - In Romo by Baker it Echolsi nnd Newman A Nowlin. ' - , - [nug2tw*w Segars and Tobaooo. jra“to. FA.BKDD A YEISBlt. Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera! Till* medicine lias f LIFE DROPS. ) boon tried, tested and 8 xbvku FA REMEDY P3. ) ir.ixo >■ proved by teu.years ) exnerieneo to bo tho ily certain,eufo and Cholic, Ac., now before the public. . One or two doses of 20 drops, will euro tho moat severe cramp* in tho stojnaoh in 20 minute*. A singlo doso ofton cures the Diarrhoea nnd it never constipates tho bowels. One ;do*e bored. There Is a comfortable dwelling and olit-houses, inoluding an almost now Gin "Ouse aud Scrow. v Price $11,000—Term*, S5,000 o**b, and tho ’ In nolos at ono, two nnd three years balance in nolos at one, two and three yea liinnf-wKliLwtf Klfigstoil, Go.