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^SAYMQgWWtf, Oct; 4.,;
UN EVER*
B OF Tins PAEBR.
HcIibiouhSoUqc.
tt»tod nisxtj f. The Bosi
Momlny morning n aorlos of religious towing oltf
oilioi Anglin 22,
meeting* trill bo-boguii in . tho, : Met!
ilist Church; consisting of >i.royor P po !i;f so f 8 >n tho University of Athens
i n * . . * * I ItO si n I n n r ^Pit«lrnii is iln ■ 1 a, mmmisiIm,
Solicitor Uouerttl.
. .niUoriih'd to ftnnouuoa tho nnmo
A. Oortroll Esq.
3m, I'leoso Sllow us to snnyuiioe
- '■ ifonttemsn M » camUtlslo
|»—•«
13—triAwlA.
tho morning nt 9 o’clock, nmV
preaching at night. AU persons aio
irUia|ly in #ited to attond.
feJfBmpIro Stntc of ll»e South,
V,is proud name, Georgia has nssum-
[ but not without tho univerMil nc-
Lrledgemont that aha. U worthy to
Lit. Sho is unequalled by her «lfc
Southern States In the public spirit
il energy of hor sons; her education-
■facilitien; lioragricultural resources;
nufaoturing operations; her vast
Inert I wealth; her extensive inter,
improvements; thabonutyand no-
jjplUlimeiiU of her daughters and
L t^ent and influence of her states-
Dr. It. V. M. Miller.
TJic Ui'cckinrklgo papers grow jubi
lant on the conversion of Dr. Miller,
who Is known os "the Demosthenes of
the Mountains," to their hopeless cnuie.
lVontico, ' of tho LouisviUo Joumul
says:
; Wfwamay Judgo from sbmo of ' the
Doctor’s remarks that wo road lately,
wo think he ought to be satisfied with
nothing less thun being called "the De
mosthenes of tho Mountains, tho Cicero
of tho Hills, the Burke of tho Valleys,
tho Pitt of tho Plains, and tho Patrick
Henry of tho Woods.
the tax which sho imposes upon her
m KUi i« lighter than that of any State
■nalton in tho world. That groat
blic work, the rosult of tho wisdom
1 foresight of her Legislators,' which
[ opened a through faro for tho abuit-
r « ur pliH productions of tho North-
L to tho Gulf ami Atlantic ports, has
En pouring a constant stream of gold
our State Treasury. Within twelve
(utlis, ending with September, it
t, placed at tho disposal of our Leg-
Lture, fiwr htutdrevi and Jifly thousand
Union for the Bake of the Union.
Close the runks—steady—mahiu is tho
word now. There is n6 longer room to
parley—but on is tho word, and ox to
victory.
But 32 votes are needed in the 17
Northern Stales, to defeut tho Northern
Geographical candidates for tho Presi
dency and Viee-Presidency, and tho 32
will he had in 1860 as in 18.50—for tho
issue is tho same—the principle* in o]>-
position are the same, only the actors
are changed—Lincoln in lieu of "Fre
mont and Jessie."
■ieorgiu is r. great State; but notwith-
uuling all her greatness and especial-
vcalth, sho lias utterly failed ’ to
luidi her volunteer companies with
necessary to maintain and de
ll this great ness should an attempt
made Ip destroy it, by domestic
or foreign invasion. Wo know
ta number of volunteer cofh-
\ tlm •Stato that.ha.vo been or-
Buxcd for months and have not been
n procure suitable arms to drill
We have two in this place, one
[ which has been .organized for- six
|mths and had it not been that they
ml x few rusty old muskets, tame
I limit locks and many without bayo*
It*, they would long ago have disband
1 ir. despair. They elected their olll
Jr< according to the laws of tho State,
Id iheir uniforms made of Georgia
irtd yorulty mado out their ro-
luitioii, signed tho.r bond and for-
L.hd them to tho-State Department,
\<\ have >/<•«•» ever since impatiently
uiting lor their urms. Tho pew corj*
re being discouraged at tjt'oir tailure,
lid tho bright prospect we once
Ll of having throb spirited and well
lili. d companies Li rapidly growing
mont and Jessie. 1
The 32 votes uro suro to come. They
may nomo in Now York, or Puunnylvu-
vnnm, but if in neither, they will aomo
from Now Jersey, Indiana, Illinois^
California, or Oregon. Tho result isos
certain ns In 18*50. This great Sorth is
never going in solid column against the
laud of Washington, Jefferson,Madison,
Marshall, Henry, Macon, J«owndc*,
Clay, and Crittenden. Provldotico will
take care of our' great, our beloved
Union, (is It has taken care of us
before, wheu sections ran wild with pas
sion.
Every man that, In 1830, voted
against sectionalism, is, in prinoiplo,
duty and honor bound to repeat that
vote in I860. Wo fight now a Northern
geographical party, the very party wo
fdnglit then. Wo fight two candidates
for the two highest offices, both from
the North, tints purposely nominated
to iuHiiine and exasperate the South—
just as we fought thorn In 1850. We
I low Washington in precept and
notice, now iu 1860, exaotiy ns in
8.50— oh chalked out in tho Furotvoll
Address,
| Wocould say much moro, awl dosir
iso, but will desist, hoping tho
of the Ntntc will tako the. matter
nd discuss it in all it* bearings, him!
lige ujkui our Legislators to Remedy
* gre.it evil, to wipe out this blot upon
& fair escutcheon of tho "Kmt
late of the .South."
Spunking at Floyd Springs
»Vu intended giving in our liut.soiuq
H.rt ol the Floyd .Springs’ barbecue on
t Friday, but it was crowded out by
ircim|)Oi'taut mutter, it had bceii
llvertised that Hon. A. H. Stephens
iouhl address the people, and wo went
prepared to sep a tremendous gathering
ics.iveroigns attracted by tho fame of
L‘loi|uont speaker. Wo were great-
\ disappointed, there being aooording.
our estimate not more than three
mired and fifty or four hundred por-
Wo say wo wero disapjiointcd,
wo Imd some pride that pur county
liould honor one of Georgia’s most dis-
•iiguidicd sons by turning out in large
lumbers to hear him for himself, if not
r his cause. But jSjaatter Sovereignty
knot /Mftular, however much politicians
jnuy attempt to confound the two,
Hon. A. 1L Wright preceded Mr.
Itonhcns with his usual speech.
I When ho wus dono Mr. Stophons
Arose amid considerable demonstration
p- pleasure from his friends. We were
pined to witness with what feobloncss
pul evident suffering ho began Ids
gpoedi. Wo could not repress tho fero
ding that ere long ono of Georgia':
brightest intellects would shoot from
Iho firmament and go. out in tho night
pf death.
Mr. Stephens spoko little over ono
|>our and at tho conclusion was appar
ently much exhausted. Hfi Iibwov
dealt some very hard blows upon tho
picails of the Brookinridgers; charged
fliem with having disunion as their ob-
f ec L and boldly advocated Territorial
fovoroignty, or tho power of a Territo
rial Legislature to protect or oxcludo
[property of ovory description atibnvilL
■Notwithstanding ho was at times very
■eloquent, there was less enthusiasm
|h»an at any political meeting we have
■Attended this campaign.'
I A man of Mr. Stephens’ iafdrmation,
lexpciicnco, cloquonco and ability can-
I not make a poor speech, yot oh this oc-
Icasion ho fell fur below our oxpocta-
I tions. But many reasons have occurred
I to us which satisfactorily account fqr this
|8omo of these wo have. alluded' to, but
I the most important is tho fact that Mr.
I Stophons was endeavoring to defend
Iwlmt ho, in his letter to tho .Macon
JComnptteo, called- a “Conititutiowl vn-
mWssibility,” "**V \ * ’ >«*•■
1 he State of Turkey.
1800, written by one of th
- I ho state of Turkey is daily growing
»vb»>o. Tho mnssacro of tho Christians
l)i .Syria, porpotratod as it wnSxiimiqp
the eyes and with tho comuyatno **>f
♦w local authorities, has^reveafed to
F.nropo 111Ovi»qlitiguLond.moral condU
tion of 11 int,gqyertimont,'/o* the^irosor-
Vittioii of ^vmoh the greatast ']Knveraof
.Europe have shed their blood and ex
pended their treasures, and to wlqcb
tho high wisdom of diplomacy lies giv
en a distinguished place in this councils
of tho Wost. Bat the evils ms;not con
fined to Syria. According fo recent In-
lelligonde, thA Mussulmans being in-
oitod by the Ulenms, aro enraged
against the,Christians, form consplraces
agninftt them, and aro meditating btllcn-
erics and plunder. A plot of this sort
was detected, a few days ago, at Snloni-
ea by the French consul there, whose
energy obliged the Paslm of Hie/prov
ince to prevent the mill.' Yestenltiywe
heard from - Epirus that several bodies
of armed Atlumians entered Prehlesu
and Arta.mnd tl)o nciglilioring towns,
plundered .some Churches nhtnalt rented
cd tho Clirhtiaus. 'The Sultan’s soldiers,
both regular and - irregular, liavo'not re
ceived anj^i payj tluwo elgl^t or ten
' 'trabete
that in many parts qf tho.einpire, tjlmso
soldiers will plunder luid' otherwise iiw
jure the Christians. This Wing, tfio
case, the latter aro every whero In UAtnlc
of taVrbfi ldWT such of them as'-can ju*o*
Cure weapons aro arming tliemsolv
being resolved to sell their blood
dearly us |Kissiblo.- - • .> wm T
',1’oeulntion, extortion, o^raMioifdr
the Christians, mul extravuuuiit expen
diture lirtvo rcnclieditiieir height. Two
thirds oftlto rcvcnu6 oft ho empire lire
wasted nt the Sultan's palace. And
►*et^hi>» private debt is said lo amount
lo lOO.OQOJXM) or 120.000,000 piastres,
(say X 1,000,OoO.) , *
If the A limn inns, ns it is fonrod, shall
attempt lo phimler the Christian vil
lages situated near the Greek frontier,
it will not bo possible for our govern
ment to prevent its subjects from help-
ing their brethren on tlm other sido of
the line.
I'l loss#
Tlm Union Ticket Is nicknamed, by
! .Seotiotiulists, tho "K l’l.L'uinus non h
t ticket, ll.o theta thq Uords.-4 «»y foi
...
Tney arc National words—the Nation. 1
Motto—tho Latin words of tho Great
Fathers of our Republic, to express to
the world, tho non-English reading, as
well ns tho English reading world—
“We ark male oxe out of Mant.” Lot
us thou be one. Unity is our watch
word. For tho Union we rally,
"E Lh.VRtnus Unux"
j til a words that have croatetl of lfi
lohios the now 33 States, uow.—A r . F.
Tho Walkor Expedition
By the arrival ol the schooner John
A. Taylor, Capt. Lombard, which arriv
ed yesterday morning from Huutun 14th
iust., reports'tliai lm arrived in thu lkiy
of Truxillo oil the !3(h hist., made a
signal, which was not answered iiy Gen:
Walker; ho then proceeded to Uuutau,
where he learned (lint Gen. IVulkeruml
n, am ions wero omtipelled by tlm in
ference, of tho British sloop-of-vvnr
bus to abandon Tntxiilo on the' 21th
August. Walker and his men then'
•ded to Black llivci-; On’arriving
at St. Homan an engagement look place
lietween him and the datives when il
-ported tlmfniiivlp' of the enemy
FttCIM EUllOUE
a stoamship
fes u> Sepi
i.m L ti.i-i.\jis all of tills county.
ltfbh L 'sptadu!L.,
,took 2,000 bnlos. Tho market was, qul
otbjt Hrm.. . b - t , . j p /
General News^ J
Thp l'apql nrmyjwas virtually disban-
ded. Ancona was besieged and btoAk*
,dpiL .Garibaldi \ywpreparing to maroh
against Capua, nnu had iidornipted tho
“? twoen and Goota.
• Garibaldi had published a proclama
tion to tho inhabitants of 1‘alormo, ro
Poking that ho will, only proclaim, nt
Romo the Constitution of the Kingdom
I ,,0t ‘' c , co,n * , [ i8,l . a,u \ OXtttiou ut
, It was reported that tho L’ojhj’s mani
festo announcing his departure from
Homo has already boon propur-vi,
Tlioro was no i>outifical battalion out
side of Ancona.
TlHrNwtpolftan fleot opened on An*
jifmi^ondoqiTimi^sflys that tbo Pn-
pid arniy no longernxists, for the forty
thousand men who wero besieged at
Ancona may bo already Garibaldi’* prii
oners. .
Tho llernbl rays that tho Papal
army bnd V»8eh defeated but hot d»>
honored, for Isiinoruioro's men were ev
idently outnumbered.
tlm
Tho^rpiiiyle anr* that.the result of
o leoent jMtlle 4 w,’ to transfer to the
The Spanish Expedition iigniitstMcx-
rugitiro Slave Case in Ohio.
Cincixxati. Sept. 23.—On Thursduy
lnst the United States Marshal,aocom-
paiiied by two deputies and eight or ten
men, wont to Iberia, Morrow couuty,
Ohio, with warrants to arrest three
staves, brothers, who ran away from
Germantown, l\y„ about four months
since. One negro wits captured by the
Marshal. After uii examination before
Commissioner Now hull, ha was romand-
d to the custody of hi* former mui-
Tlio-N/O. Picjivunri says loltei-s of
tho liigimst authority have been receiv
ed in Hint city, WhinlTleiive 1rio,'T*poni to
doubt tliut uti expedition i<i preparing
at trav(f«iilf|ii\insF Mexico*/ It adds:
They assort positively. lndced« that
:peditiou of ndl'lKii' thnHCtliOOO
• “itiinllv lieinu fiUetl.out in that
~. v .wy epi CAi'4 Slid |of ihi^ no so;
crct is made.’ Even tno troops compris
ing the expedition, their icgiments and
oomnaiiies, aro mcipionetl^ Tjfley aro
for the most part the n del minted troops
of the island. Their places will lie fill
ed by recruits nt homo uiid , reinforce
ment* from the Peninsula; the vanguard
of lyhioh wero dully expected. Tho
ostensible grounds of quarrel botween
Spain and Mexico have already been
stated. Tho foul object pf the pro-out
expedition, however, if over it should
proceed to the Mexican coast, is urm-
cd intervention, looking to u perma
nent protection over the country, if
not its ultiuiute ucipiisition. However
Quixotic this may Vooin to us, it is no
doubt nctiiully in conteniplntiou. A
thousand recent events for-hadow it
end osi«M:ililly tho itmcift recognition
of the Miramon Government in Mexico
—a Government with which no other
nation holds diplomatic relations. Iti
that oew.mony tho powerful interposi
tion \if' tint Hpaiiish GoVornmeiit was.
penly invoked “to give pence" to the
ouutry, ami tho Minister promised it,
ifnmatie terms it is true, hut still
ere killed. Ono of Walker's men w
killed and out* tuken pr.soner who was,
liai banmdy murdered by the native*.
H> still proceedetlvm, when about twen
ty milts beyond St. Houuiti lie was stir*
iritted by a party of 230 natives in which
t is reported lie lost-twenty moil. The
loss of the other *ldo is unknown. On
riving at Black Hivor ho fdrtlfiud him-
. If in an old briok house, wlieto lie
then and tliero surremlorod to tho Brit
ish. Ills mou claiming American
protection, wero to be sent home by the
British Government, who hadohartcrod
the spliboner lliuhard Hanford then- ly
ing in tho port of Truxillo. Strict or
ders wero given to tho British mid
AmeWoan Consuls nt Truxillo, that tho
men should not be harmed. Thd 'Ica
rus hud gono to Belize, Honduras, for
furtheg orders, and nothing would
bo done to Walker and his men until
hot return id Truxillo.—N, O. Bulletin
WUiull. C ' ' ■ : '
1 fortii* not to bo misunderstood.
King of'Sgfuiijiu t-Ue whole Homan Ter
ritory, except Home, VHerltt and Can
tin Vfcntia.
r tho
Executor^
n
30th lmt„ by Her. Josso Uamborth,
Mary
iv. tr ii.T.iAHA nii^oi coimiy. _ ,„a
U NDER and by virtue of a deorco of
Ohaneary, granted at tho May term,
I860, or the Rtiperior Court of Durko count;
_„nty.
Kxcctorn of tho Inst will
■onry P. .tones, dcconsod,
,ourtgf|roetJ
York. Sale commences October 8,
Tho collection -will bo oi^ vicW| this
F.kkr I8>vk.—Twenty . couples wore
divofecd ht the Into session or tho RUho-
Hpr Court in > Now London County,
Conn.
Bpeciqi Alices:
Facts.
fcnd llanovatlng llusolvent,
only posttivo curatives of iho «ick, allllctod
With dlsouso,- but that they lmv© in many
cases pnived to bo infallildp, nnd liavo re-
First Witness.
Wll6y Mi Bquiret, Harrisonburg, Is»., taslii
flesi •
"Tliat ltad way’s medicines have made soma
astonishing rums In my neighborhood. My
son Martin wo* long iifilictcd with a severe
chronic complaint: miu box of Hudwnv's Hcg-
vlallng Pills, «»«l Awn tydtlp af lU'ioivatuig
Rusolvunt uiiido a p.-ruianuut. cure, after tb«
b.st j,fty*ictiins In irty county failed. / .
TUMOlt IN Tili; WOMB.
“This witness further tcsUiVes. that Mrs.
Mary A.* Britton had a tumor in tho wouiti :
her hips and lowercxtromltics woro perishing:
die wn* sttemlcd by three of tho host pltysU.
inns in tha Hlnte, and given up as incurable.
Hlis was iwrinnnontly cored by Hadwsr'* Hen-
i(<
Hho was iwMuniiontly cured by Hadwsy s Hen-
ovnting iteaolvoat, Koudy Itollcf and Regula
ting Pills.” - m»i>3Hw‘it
ter.
One of tlio Deputies was sot upon by
a crowd of sixty or seventy negroes anil
white men tyined with guns and p(»
11 is rfotlics wei ft'toru^tr, hi* wnr-
:nnd ttfofiey tdkeTS nqd^in attempt
made to hung umf then to shoot him.'
After cutting liis hair, oil* close, they nl-
lilm to'd3part without tho negro.
The deputy wqs.fired .u()on while, at
tempting to arfegttho, third negro, .and
returned the fire, shooting tho fingers
ptfpf ono pf-.the rioters, but was oblig-
Western ltcport.
Lima, Indiana, July ft, 1*58.
Massns. Vf. K. Hamas A Co.—Dents/ !
ii enjoying my youtbnil Jmlr nt.ftfiy, und
« have with n» m-jtoy inslancos or tlio lauib
kind. I fed Just ns sure that your Half
Httstorntirs has streiigthi-ncd my eyes, as ’I
Hint It hut changed my lialr. Ttirco
years ago I win grey. Ilv neddont f cams
ti* a bottle of your Restorative, trlcd.lt
il found It what it was recommended,
Heo our trade. I am satisfied that with a
little attention n large amount oat! In? sold,
for the worth of the article'is : only to be
known to ensure Its urfn in almost every
family in the country. -T--liavo but a few
’as«n left of tho ftvo gross received in Jantt-
ry Jnst. I »iil» nomo more tills week.
Ynurs truly, H. AV. WOOD.
Romcinbcr that tills result was produced
• lf.it.iiitl.iinl'. fwtmll.llti. ll.n ',.i4nt,Y.I .....I
0t ono .pt-the rioters, but was oblig-
jo leave without Mfcu|ing hi* pris-
iy HeiinstiYdt’s Inimitable, the original and
only roliabto Hair Restorative.
Price fifty cents nnd one dollar a bottle.—
Bold everywhere W all Druggists.
W. E. UAH.kX * CO., Propridor*.
sop IWlm Troy, N; Y
■^“A greaVAVldo-Awake demonstra
tion qfuWitinnist* from various North
ern citivs i*. to oome off in Now York
on Octolior 3d. It is mid tliut tlio pro
cession will Im rtoven hour* in passing n
given poiift, and that thO*o in tlio first
rank may Le at home nnd fast asleep
long Indore tho last division ha* started
from its parade ground.
’SCO*Persons nfilteted with tho Fever anil
Ague should not snnro oitliot time, trouble’
orexnenio. to procure DR. IIOSTKTTEH'B
CELEBRATED BITTERS, whose beneficent
affects upon the system has been clearly
proved to those who have been stricken
down in a short space of time by this dread
ful curse, whose checks are wrtn nnd inengro,
and whoso nights aro sleepless nnd rostli ss,
nnd whoso eyes are dim and sunken, with
death staring Ihem in thqfaoo. this eonjpounil
must prove n htusstnyi snatching them ns it
A Laxi> P.itixt Issued, to Amt a ham
Lincoi.x.—A patent of one hundred and
twontv norcs of land ha* just been Issued
from tho liujd ofHi'o-t/f .Abralmm Lin
coln! Gift lh'puhliciin caudidafo* for
President, as captain ill the Illinois
militia during thoMilitak Hawk war.—
It is stated that Lincoln, w.hilo in Con
gress, votml ugainst tlui granting of
lands to soldier* Nerving iu the Mr-xi
ctuiw«r,.vct he has iio«*liji;rtioii to taking
one hundred and twenty ncre*
Mmself. fra f J
Anof.iTthN* EMissAitlfcs,—Wo learn that
e eiti/en* of Georgutown, Ga„ were
thrown into eonddembi<r pxuHement
last Woditesday. hy tho report that a
man uumed Parker, a woll-digger, for-
tiierly of, Henry cpnpty, Ala., had hyetj
tampering with .slpvesbojbnging to Mr,
NkoRO EQCAMTY—MoRAtS OP FrXP.
Nkqboks—Tho following oxtruct tell* a
plain utory a* to how equality and free
dom, nnd civil rights huvo elovated the
bluok rnoe in lluyti.
The morals of Uny ti, ns exhibited by
statistics, are shocking. An official
Hay tion document, giving tlio number
of births, deaths, marriages and divor-
o*s in various villages in different part*
of tho empiro during throb months,
shows that tho v/liolo number of chil
dren born in thesq months was 1,900
of whom 1,740 wero born out of
wedlock. In Port nu Prince, tlio Cap
itol, out of 140 born, only 89 wore logit-
itiinto.
iuiii -1 u»p >v 1
Hoblnsoh, or Quitman county. Mr.
Rohitisoii hud Parker engaged in dig
ging a. well, when bis overseer having
occasion to correct ft negro woman,
Parker tendered his sympathies; and
told her to set fire to tlio liou-o and
tiieii • come to him and bo would help
her to get to a free State—that sho was
a* good a5 the wliito folks. Mrs. Hob-
inaon - overheard tlio conversation, and
informed her husband of it, whereupon
Parker decamped, but was pursued
witli hounds nnd, caught soinfi fifteen
mile* below Georgetown. Ho under
went his trial yesterday, nnd our infor
mant thinks it very probable that lie
is hung ore this.—ittihbert Jfqprtcr.
Tiie Nationai. Fair.—Ill tl"^..
mium fist of the fate Nnlioimi Fair at
Cincinnati, Ohio, we find the following
of interest to this section:
^ rAsilMERE Ooats.
Second ls»st limln goat—H. Peter*,
A t Iqntu. G:i, Second premium, ten dol
lars^ l f Iy / \i
Bwt throo grade 1 goats—H Petbrs
Alhmtn,. Ua. First Premium, twenty
doli.it s.
Death «p a onck Kammous Woman
New York.—Mr*. Moffat, oneo no
torious us Hos'um Townsend, the keep-
of the house of ill-fame in New York,
where Helen .lewet wn* nturtlered v
•iy it quarter of a contrry since,
died nt Castletoii. New York, ft few’
lays ago. She ha* resided in tlmt vil
lage, for nearly twenty years, und was
very exemplary member of tbo Metho-
very exemplary
din Church. She wan a woman of or
live bonevolbiice, ami was foremost in
28(A.
Tint Wide Awake Organization.-
has bocn doniod that the ."Wide
Awako8"-werc a military organization,
if this bo tho case, what moans tho fol
lowing significant pussuge from'Mr. Sew
ard’s recent spooch at LaCrosse, Wis-
Stramno Wives.—There seems, says
tlio Alta Ca'if'oniin Ipbo hcuBtom prove-
nt among tlio Cbincfts In this city of
stealing each otluu ’* wives. ■ Wligt tho,
system i* founded* upon or how • it
mnuuged, it is very difficult to sity, hut
tho thing constantly occurs. A poor,
ono-eyed Celestial, living on Stockton
Siioot”, ns ft piTVii n tfili a ftthiW.vI tv«« re
cently ’summoned to some Chinese pre
cinct, whereat lii*.inlonunlh*u relation
stated, hi* wife ha* been carried away
by tlio orders of an overruling authori
ty, recognized by tho Celestials. John
rustled hastily to the place, blit only in
timo to see the wooden shoes, almond
eye*, and moon face of liis beloved
whirled rapidly away to (ha Sacramen
to boat, and before be could collect bis
sca(tored senses sufficiently lo -take
legal measures for her recovery, sho
was en routo and lost.
eotmn:
JI6 expressed his gratification at the.
strength of this Wide Awake organiza
tion, and said it Waa possible their ser
vicos might not cease with the election.
They lmu hoard for two months of tlVo
. - # To the 1,mlies.
'Vo invite tlio attention of our lady
ireaders lo tho Millinery advertisement
I 0 *' Mrs. Summorliays to be found • in
■ another column. Two reoapps render
[ttny urgent solicitation unnecessary.—
I Hto first is, tho subject is one, the more
I mention of whioh is suffioiont to excite
I l be deepest interest upon the part of
I ^0 ladles. The second is, the well
I known fact that. Mrs. Sui&merhays nl
| Wft y* keops.on - lmnd a boautiful and
|«nd varied ftssortmont of goods peculifti
i to her department.
last session of CongVosa an incessant
boasting us to what tno South would do
in caso of a Republican triumph in tho
Presidential election. That contingen
tly was now ft cortftinty; ntfd tliougli ho
did not apprehend tlioro would bo any!
effort mado to carry put these threats,
et if any effort should bo mode, this
yet u any cnors suouiu uo muuc, ui.n»
Wide Atvako j organization would bo
.fpund mighty convenient in stifling and crush-
ing out any attempt to overthrow the Govern*
ment. ‘ •- ."i’ -
Muskets you the South—Tha Wnsh.
ington correspondent of tho New York
World, in liis dispatch to thot popor on-
Wednesday, soys that tho Government
has ordered 17,000 stands of arms to
Fort Moultrie, South Carolina. Ho
mye that os there is not moro than
three hundred men needed to garrison
tho defences of-»South Carolina, the or
der is viewed with .no little, suspicion
by the cool-headed at Wushin6tQU pnd
ilsewhoro. ’
they
If the report bo true, wo suppose they
„.e at a loss to know what use Is 'to do
made of those gups, whether they are
to be put Into the hands* of the seces
sionists, or usod against them should
occasion require. Wo presume they
are sent to'the United. Gtates Arsenal,
and' perhaps aro tho quota that .belongs
to this State. Time will show.—Colum
bia Guardian, "" ’*
Southern' Universitv.—Tlio corner
stone of the University of tho South
will Ik> Inid at-University Place, in
Franklin county, Tcnn., on tho 10th
day or Octolior. Tlio Oration on the
occasion will f)o Utditared by the Hon
• nl' Rnllil. (’,1 li.lt IHn _
John 8. l’fratoii.-or South Caioliiin.—
Atldrpssos will also bo aiveu t by otlicr
.(l sri.jntiflc gotitlomoii, and
i'f» 1'iof. Mauiy lias vcooivcd
[Iy accepted an Invitation to
attond'.
'xL±L
:XJ.±
Dmis ssn lict.t. Snier.—An Indiana
would allow Ion bells to every hundred
or hundred nnd Bfty: When sheep aro
alarmed, they run together,' in a cont-
pnet body, in which act all the bells nr<
rung at once, ivliioh frlghtons the dog
makes him think soma ono is on
his tiwk—so ho leaves ivitliout staking
mutton. ’ ' ’
so.—Tho Selma, (Ala.) Is-
‘ rns that tho negro Sam
charged with being
. ... n or of 0)6 Insurrectionary
movement in Talladogacounty was tried
an Wbdnosdny last, by. 1 the I Probate
Judge and J ustices of tliat county, be
fore 9-jurr .oempoiod. o£ twentyrfour.
slavo-fioldoW and found guilty,
Vos condom nod to bp hurt g without
lay aiid wrns oYooutod Thursday at the
town of 'i'nlladiga.
no uus vn»n(^ imsimai. . j
liar Conrflo el Lccterw in Ibis ,
MsrtmMMM ’rlititJ.
UUi lfsvMYli.ri'HHOlandUmM. I
nntolla U.alstl«<.j«rhofJtUjhli, Us wfci
SSftiik. - = ,
Anllirnty A. tWntnort, MiUxorrijO-tUr ? MA N'KW A
Anslsmyr/ .ocT i ■—*ii sm« •
Austin PUah 4MM! D,.l’ni6i,tiYV ofl’.hy-
Mpi|' TUE
• . , ..PrlaaiSM of iYirgery amt'Surgicnl' Pstli
0,1! iSlfPG;'- ‘akn Jsw^Sl -« u-ii .
■ i.OeWfwr-Sflrtstil, M;,D* Pm«Msl>r.4t
Qlnt.tHoj.pna.Ul.cYno.er,-
Htf'MtakHniid , ™rtii»m’sl, *Ji ■»" m
f Ilf P. Si-bnililt; M;> Lawnstriit.ir -“«>f
Anatomy. .tUn/-. ,
Tlio DUsofllttg Ilomn» will ]*> opeiMll.«w
! 14 '/ ■ ' t ' Not
tlioontjro Catalogue.
il,. lith or
sinn
| TMTnmtfUt thf4 t TrlHlffft]rtl , 8t8*iiMM»
lie July, elected- ’Vlilthijf VilysW-lonk 1 on A
uraouti* of the .Gbtaity! ILapitnl* aud iar-|
Wirtg tWift riitfaiiiwUiiiy.
I m ’imSMuif AHi,,itt!ttHlh>nl Alrel hMlIf.'
slly.ia April,tw.lV.. HhOUhi.(HnlMtS. Wtirr
a llmroiigh prnottral kuowlcdgo of rtlrlne
Di"«r<'U»i.UM»^riiil'ls..aVninluut,#n4mt&i
Aui"unt eT Foci f>r full utlur^e^of
\id
t one.*,) " 5 OtT-
.HMre - . . ,
Motrlrulnttnu F«e fimlilljtj* I)ti(?.
DlMootiun Prh, - . . . ' . 10 0ft
invluiiiinR Fae». - .*>• • -* 24.00
Fiirfiutlivr.inf'trmatlon.ajilrefs.r.* • . .
,E. D, F^XNEJL Dquu of tho Facility# ,
No. 5 Curoii'ldet Htrct; 1
wpt« Now Orison
TAKH VOUll OIWICE-.
Comfort nmlBlu*»Qf Ruin ami Agony.
Dr. Tobias'Colebra
VENETIAN
Chronic lthcumnttsm, Hciulnchc,
TOOTHACHE, ODT^, ' IHTfiN8, • TOMC.
J. V. JON KB,
J. B. JONE8, -
H. W.JONEB,
W.D.JONRB,
ItrrfMen. Btirke‘ce.,Oa.- • *
wore frem tho tnsoth of tho grave. When
all others hove faUcJ, these Bitten liavo i*«f
»tf»re*l the «uIfemn to pristine health. Their
popularity In all the Wo»tern ami Benthcfn
Stab* riiniihl introduce them to all fAmillca.
Bold hr druggist* and dealen geifjrally
AUTiCL^ OF >:VE
n. T. II/lUIIL’i
Fare Medicinal Yeast.
Manufauturod from coimiioii Suit aha
Purer Cream Tartar. When used In
Bread, Cake or Biscuit, it turns to gas,
(like that from a bottle of Bwla water,).
/?Q and remains dorumittirt tho'dougli,
UO until It Is set in tho orcii, When die
hiUit edusefc Uit) gusVto flscRpn thfbfigh
AND tho iloitgh*'vvnlle htiUhi^. 1 ■ rbo'brdnd,
cake or bisouii l* uot ouly vary light.
*yrv hut. perfectly,vrhoU-Muua. WhorotltU
I VJ Yeast is used, you will require abnut
one quarter. tho auouut.uf •luirtouing
used with ordinary yeast, .it may also
6pl IwRm
imi.ty buttle, ir it d<»MM} »«t*U«Shirt* jttfJ
Jrarlaidy Ihjj way thia»jvqnderful article fins
(Sr" tirfSMth'duf
the ltoii ,»—-hlimireds of didlnra uli<i 'mtlUy 1
hours uf sRileritig umy IkjsaVed hy its timely
Mexican Mustang liniment.
" »m rich and poer, l>»nd aud Deo, all
), grades und v-mdisions of lifu. the
meed «f praise is awarded this won
derful article. Sores are liralrd/linlnq’TO*.
lioved, lives saved, valuable ntilimtl* inane
useful, und untuld ills MMimgvd by this rp-
murkaide medicine. For cuts,’ hruises,
sprains, rltvilinaiism, swelling*. Idles, slrnlti-
cd.horses, Ae^ it ha* no mptnl nmnn« • l.ini-
meuts, Ointments, or Salves. It is th* house
keeper'* nnd faruior’s friend. Weoks of ill-
tioss n id I os* if time are sated by nu onrly
iii>l>lie»tfoii of MtuUmg LiiiiituniL It should
always he on baud. Be imreful of whom you
buy, and have it wnrr„nted ns genuine. ’An
injunction has been ol.mined against Jour-
dan, Higgs and Bowers, of St. lands, fur
counterfeiting this urtielo, It is intended to
deceive. All gaiiuinn will hereafter bear
the signature of D.8. Barnes, Proprietor, N.
Y., ami the words ••Trade" “Mark" In two
Medallions. Sold by all respectable donlcrs
throughout the world, ami iu Homo by Baker
A Echds, sup\4w2m
ditiort of the poor,
South C.kftoi.iv.i.—Tho Carolina pa
per* aro puldi>hiug-«U*lrc**fs from their
ieiiUlutivo canduhitua defining their po-
aitioti*. .So far a* nli.iervqd every one in
favor of imniCHliuto secession in
event of Lnicoln's election, nnd tho
i is (o moot tlio movement before
the inauguration on the 4tli of March
next.—Macon Tv/. . .
D*ar Bir—I feel that it is i
duty I uwo to Nuffering human'
ity that I shou'd give a rela
tion of the great bciiofRa i’
have dv<ri\cd from the Use of
Perry Davis’ Palo Killer. Last
summer I had the iniifortnne to loso two of
my children byeltolaro, nnd In all probabil
ity shonld have fallen a victim myself had
not a kind Provldonca provided help in tho
hour of need. I first hocnm'o acquainted
with thu Pain pillar while traveling on the
river with my'hnsband. A gentleman pas-
seng-r had sonic with him which lie rccom-
mfended for cholera. The same night l y
be usod for buckwheat cakes; Johnny
rakes, and all kinds of pastry. This
yeast is pnt up only in ono poaud enus
with checkered label. . Jled, white Mud
blue—uo other is genuine—bawaru of
imitations.
il. T, JUBUnTd
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH.
Warranted double tho strength nl
cpiumvu Potash, and. superior to any
AJQ SaiKintficr In market, put Up in cans
Do Of 1 lb.» *lb*4 albs., 0 1l»a.i and 12
lbs., with full diractkns for making
AND Jfnrd and soft Boap. Cue i annul■will-
make fifteen gallons of soft soap. No
lime is rSquircd. Consumers w ill find
this tho cheapest Potash, in,market. -
n. T. nsnBiTt * «, i ; ,. i
MEDICINAL BALKRATITB.
A perfectly puso and wholosoiao nrti-
clo, fre* from *11 deleterious matter;
so prepared that, as Iho oironlur uo-
uompauying Uio, Salcratus wilLMuiw,
nuthlnfe remains lit the bread- trMn
baked, but common sr.lt wator 'a^fl
llonr. Put up neatly in papers of lfib,,
J lb. and i it. ' • 1
n. t. EAHirr’K
ftQ CONCENTRATED SOFT BOAP.
UO One box, coiling Ono DbRaT,wi!l make
40 gallons of handsouis Soft Soap hy
AND simply adding boiling water.
It. T. BABBITT**
CONCENTRATED HAL SODA.
•■VI A new nrtlclo exclusively for tho Boulh-
Sal Roda or Washing Bod* can not be
sent South during warm weather, *» it
rielhpieseei or melts, f dry out the
waUr,and put up the HalBoda in 1 lb;
papers, "warranted to stand tho warm
est climate.” Ope jtoirnd le oqual to
four poundj of ordinary Bal
1101
Patont Medicines—try tills', and yotVS^lHio
sueo to tiuy •again; and recnintnond to your
friends. .- ■ > ; -
Hundred* of Pliysklans recemmeud it. iu
thelriirtteiiqe. ••
/arNono genuine unless signed “fi. To-
Nnuim.K ami Direct Trade w
Europe.—At- iwinooting of tho Hoard of
'i'rtfM^pf Norfolk, Vu., a committee was
iippomtorl to act in concert with aeitni*
lqr coinuiittcu to ho formcil at Iticb-
irtbnd, to open rolation* witli the Di
rect Trading Company nt Belgium.
The Highest' Speed.—Tlio highest
Kpoed ever nttuinod by Itorso flesh was
Ibur miles in cloven and n half minute*,
nt tho rate of thirty-three mile* an
hour. Tho highest speed of tho loco
motive, well authenticated, was on ono
of tlio English line*, nt tho rata of ^ bov*
enty-eight mile* an hour. And it i*
said that a Holyhead l»ont has run
twenty-six statute mile* an hour,
which equals tho best time ever mado
oh tjie'XoriJi River.—PoUr’s Spirit.
Fasting and Prayer.—At tlio last
meeting of the.Tuskbgqo (Ala.) Baptist
AssociatiouVaresolution was unanimous
ly adopted, suggestingTridny before the
first Lord** day in November, an n day
fasting und prayer, that God would pro-
servo our country from tliodangors that
^ ‘ : u
threaten us.
Insurrection EicifEgEXT.—Tho Hol
ly Springs (Miss./Constitutional Union,
of tno 19th Inst., says:
Qur city was in n stato of general ex
citement on lost Saturday night, from
reports that signs indicatcu a deter*
mmatiQR on the port of the servile j)op-
ulation of portiobsof dur ttounty,<ln>ti-
gated by abolition emissaries in our
midst, to make an attempt nt insurreo-
attacked with cholera in its Worst ft/rtri,
looked upon ns lost, hut all nt once
thought of tho Pain Killer. My hush
obtained tlio bottle from n fellow passenger
and administered to no a dose. I experienc
ed almost immediately a cotsxtion of pain.-
Tho daso was repented at interval* of fift^oi
that I owo my life to tho Pain Killer,
only regret I had not havo known of it* vir
tues earlier, 1 then might hnre saved the
five* of my children, fiiuco then I have used
it extensively in my family, and tho inure I
use It tho better I like it. . As u great family
inedii-ine, it has no enuar
SARAII EANDERBERY
sopl-l
Wlmt arary Hommau wonts.
4 Good, Cheap amt. Jtclialdc LimmtnU
.. , Such an article ii*
nn. MDfAB'l
Venetian Horse liniment
• Pint Botiles nt ill eonUoneh;
Lameness, Cute, (tails, Colic, -Sprain*,
:V;n, .RiRrmlfitWito
i * U MSl _
I stand mMtlM nbP'WWTfiilg Bonn
nor Spaviil; m thrrals no Jdiiimcnt inWclflT
mMtt
just sn auro i»- tlii* valuable'Idnirtwnt to bA
iho-Jle»o KmbrociUionbf-theday* p • - ^
. USE' IT ONK'AND ALL. I . :*
. DEPOT: .* u (.1
No. 60 Cortlaudt street, New York. -
Sold by «U tho Druggist* and SlyrekoejK'M.
dog Soda, consequently it*
i cheaper—tho dealer savek - <
Waahl
much
per cent, on (lie freight, as he does not
imvo to pay freight on water.
no t. TJ BABBITT'S
Do BOAP FOR FAMILY I’BB.
One pound of this. soap 1* equal to
AND three pound* or ordinary Family Saap.
(Inc pound will make throe piUon.i of
Una inn
*7’/A handsome Boft Boap. It will it move
I VJ paint, grease, tar-and atains of all
kinds. It will not injuro the .fabrii
on tho contrary, it preserves it. i
will wash in hard or salt water. Bt
littlo labor Ir required whero this Soal
is used. Machinist* and Printer* irJJ
find this soap suporior to anything
in murket. If your storakosper doe*
not keep the above good*, lend Wl)'
mail, slid I will send a jaiokngo of
either nrlielo; or an assorted box, con
taining a part of cnoh article, a* you
may il)rocL Herd the mime df your
Bt. Louis.
THE BLOOD (S THE LIFE.
,i';»re shall llio poor suflerors in ....
country’ languish, tliajr constitution racked
and lorn by strong and dangerous" mineral
medicines; they will come to the fountain of
health, found in simple roots ami herbs from
nnturo's storehouse. Tho Mountain Herb
Pills, of innocent mountain plants coinponcd
will reaeli and ship their distress, nnd enuso
tho blood, renewed nnd eloansed, to carry
through the body, the-element* of hoolth*
building up the broken constitution, and car
rying life nod health, whero but for themj
would have been the wreck nf hope—the
feeble moan of (differing, at Inst ended hy
the cold hand of death. The blood must ho
purs then sickness Is iin|»ossihk*.' What a
great yet simple truth I* this! ft appeal* to the
common eensoof all; it is the great key-stone
of tho hotline art. Judson’s Monntain Herb
Pills will purify nnd olennso It ‘ t *
will rise to morrow.
Judson's Mountain nerb Pill* are sold by
all Medicine Dealer*. nugl7—wlm
Save Your Horses,
"Wo tako great pleasure in recommending
tho Mexican Mustang Tiiuimeat a* a valu
able and indispensable artielo jwr Sprains,
Sores, Scratches nr Gal ds on Horses,
men have used it for severe Burns, Bruise*.
Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pains, and
all say H acts liko magic. We
KiDNAri'ERSRNT TOGEORGIA.-T^apnuol
Georgia with ....
to free States. Yesterday
it back to Georgia, in dlinrgo
two slaves
ryn'thenM
of-deputy Sheriff Atkina, *1110 jiogroes
being chained on eaoli aidejof their.kid-
nftprung friends-Memphis JAu/uirerfiSth
\m, ‘ v '"'
... I other
Liniment. “ J. W. IIKWITT,
Fpromen- for American, JIarndcn'a and
Wells, Fargo A Co’s Express.”
Gentlemen:—"I had a negro inxn worth $1;*
200 who took eold from a bad hurt, and waa
useless for over one year t I had uidd • evory-
thiug I could hcqr of without benefit, until I
t.ricd tho Mustang Liniment. It has perfect
ly cured him, and J can now tnko - the above
price for him. Raspoetfully yours,
JAMES DORBANCB.
Every' Plantor, Tenmstor anti- Family
llu
should have this invaluable article. Bold by
nll.roApootablodcftlmVcwy-
BARNES A PARK, Propflotors,
june22wlm . Now York,
B URNETT'S Flavoring, Extracts. Core*
aino, Kallcslun • and Tenth Wash—6
fresh supply, at FARELLA Y El SER-
. of whiphyUkl,.- givu. with c.vh bobli
nk\v‘u!.oks.
THE sta:
; THE.
» IN ALL OW
.»*■*> W<6>Ga
LITERATI!HE ANH ROl^RCE.
•ptlo!inU»-f ..Inrn. nn b« fouii.l
-ntnloguo. It I. richly irortliv
rr.il-1
TmU/r
whoro, or by ivhnm.«mU(«>Ru.li. Itnll.nn
:i:t H.mtli Third -]•.I'hijndchiliiti, mul by
liiluniu-ui)i'JV^lIjMLv^itjud u.
.. ,'. * ST,T Br.f H/Kfi.
Raab hiolH. ,|»,v^«rf..ili|ini.il.ivllb
~I. f. r : *
tli.mirl<^irtil.lutPltovtai,#H*
IlIHbTill
JAHIbKiii _
.wonliy inmuiwhlfl* HWo’ oi-rOrrcd Iu
4hftihWo,y«r. tlUxxtnuinHnin'y nation
during-ih.'-ia.i Ismi youn. r,$UM.
THE. llbliE /LAWS .OR OeKKEOTICUT
»rl,iiml|jr_l«l l i-u.ftoi».Uio r.ruril. at Smv
.. , Jg huuilrfd yo«r. uld.
Hhg ah’ICxHlbHWh'cP the ltlgoi-uiis ,Meiul
nnd LegWlaUou r the ToVltm s. Icdlfed,
with- onwfpfrodEctiftto,-tfiy • Hohmcl M.
Blfiucketj LL.D. 12 ill pages; IRw limdiirg,
m ** JTKSwfc -
•M4OVE1 i»r Trno Grerttnc- >
Yam*!
volumor52-iUu«traUoiis, ■—#»
\ I) V K X T W ANUHMYcA ^AND
. AsD^idBIwtifita^wJ^^iMilAunABowci:
luitrutions, on Unfeil peper, $1*00.
>’ D ADVENTURK8 .OF TI IF
IEiSTAL THAYELKli.
—fldjTtlfuey and Hu;
m-
ii, llniiiiiiif.iUm. .11
ent horsemen, on T<ong
w nofrMrftroTTIng Bon«
No owner of linrsca-wtil Ikj without i( after
trying ••tlu botUe. Ono dote •revives -afid
afton saves the life of -on o^er'bcalid or driv-f
on sate* tno ur« or -nn oTcVliealcd orurtr-i
horse, • For* Colie nbd IlelJy-acbn it has
ver .failed. 'Just aT >uro as-tlio-sun rise I,
DR. TOBIAS-
PULMONIC
LIFE SYRUP,
For Inc)J)lent Consumption, Coughs,
Colds. Asthma; (’roup, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint‘and -
General Dcbllll
HAHJH
; ‘ sis.; tQulnprislmrihia CatavawTravels, Eu-
couuters. ")kli Uulibgi;*, lii*, ,Curiuua PcHfr:
maficva. Editcu by Jntues Morier. 40i»
pages; Sl.OO. ’ • • '
THE .-MODEL BOOK OF DREAMS, FOR-
s TDA’E TELLER and E|>{(<>ui of I’urlor
Kntcrtuinmenl*. By HcnrV Temple ami
Cordelia M. Ottley.. $lW • '
IHBTOltlOA Ir (AND -REVOLUTIONA It Y
INCIDENTS OF thaiEarly BettUrs of the
itijd- Btahw, with-Hie.Life and Adven-
PRESENTATION BOOKS,-in evCTt boauti-
Catholic.
IlMo^ jflihlcfii vB-
BiflLfcinir all.ira.nd n uitllfe».
• All fevjdlbibi/Iowe.-tprieis/ had a beautl-
‘ ^
-Valuable-
S 'fif. JcWfcir^J of tho’ lftfitt and inos‘
able styles; ‘ Each artltTo warranted
to bo of good quulity.
: >hg.Thotfc who will «atai
* •- f ~ AOENTH,
Will idcnsu send fi»r a Catalogue which c
tniudiuduceriunt* ndt fo^ be excelled by n
otlur establish mant, iritii full dircctiomia
This wbndorfal preparation, oomponnded
from the spoutaoouiia gifts of natare in tho
vegotahlo world, stands'foremutt among Jhe
medicines fur the cure of the aboVe-itemed
complaint*. It fills my hosrt with joy 1 to
think tliat it has bocn rosfirved for me to dhn
cover the ■ long lookcd-fnr- Balm for diseases
or tho Throat and . Lung*; AU that use it
find iusURtriDcfimndwfcltc.aohlUtuanco a
IMwiUvo curp Ja. surs tojollpw. v - ; I yrw r
••To count them all would want a tluiuslitd
^ touguosj-v.’ od» +,J»r .»*«- f.
A throat uf-brass-and-adrtmantinn ltmgsj’ -
1 Price One Dollar vtr,Bottle., .
Ask for.Dr. Tobias' PuluM^iio LUbByrap,
and tako no otlior. ; , ‘1. ,. lv < •;
Hold |>y tho Druggi^Mud ftmrtkeefiprs,
M rorUnrall .Irurl. YOI1K.
■ * n
•DUANK RVLIEON,
Propri’r of the Quaker City PUblishingHoufo
. i, No. he sovm Tirntn btrkkt..
inayHwflm. , , • Philadelphia, Pa.
Hi.
FAHELh A YE1SER, Agents*
RopU-Wiy/ .'(A ltoinet Gq.
Post Oflico, also tho State aud eoiiuly
in which you reside, witli the d)r4c-
tiou* for shipping. Address
B. T. BABBITT,
No*. At, firt, (18, 70,1 72 uud 74 .Washington
st...Now York. A.libcral disopunt to store-
keepers./ x
WALTON
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Cfairlerctt by,the.State In 1850*.
W.C. DAWSON rfeCoicMaiffli
MACON, OR SAVANNAH,GA. .
MANHOOD
HOW JjO»T,*HOWREftTORlD.
Just JhtbliAhcJ, in a Sealed En
velope. ■
A Lecture on tlio Nature, Treatment nnd
Ridlcnl cure of Spernuitorrhroa or Bcminal
Weak tiers, Sexual Debility, Norvoiuncrs nnd
Involuntary EmisDotis producing Impotinoy
ConstimptiPii'nnd'Mdutarand Pnysionl De
bility. '
llr ROB. J. CFLVERWELL, M. D.
Tho imporinnt'fuHth&t the awful conse-
queue js ol solf-nbusc may be c/Tccitially r'c-
mbvod without internal mcdbdhes or tlto dan-
gercu*h|jpilcu(16qi of caustics, instryincnfr,
- 'dlentod bottgiM, and ptbicr cinpirital dovi-
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lbttcryi
By this Schculfc. *
Purehosers con select their own Numbors,
' and pay Any amount f«*r a Ticket'
,n -o %
Extra Class 2, l)raios ,0cOb*IfoO.
Ami on .Very- mMfUUnx ttoy (Rim-tuy. «x-
placed in tho Wheel—from I xip'toi-Td-Kgftd
twelve of thoto Number* aro .drawn from tlio
Wheel. If a iKirron Holcpt* "Up Numlwr put
of tho 76, aud-thst Nmnbcc U among .the
Numbers drawn, hcgoln five limrs tho amount
invested, If two selected Nnmlwr* aro
drawn, Uo gets thirty fur. ones . If time .selec
ted Number* arc dunwu, hu gul* twv !(((/>-
dred Tor ono; if four sReeled 1 numbers .art
drawn, Uo gel*.* Uiousond fur one: if five
sclcftc'lNuujbcr* pro firqV®*;A v f thousand
for one. of six' selected • number* aro ,draqn,
flftvon thousand to nnu. Ukmbmbrp ! If two
or moro, solectod numbers aro taken, aud all
Ticket is a Blank.
Ki
aect'ayo the moat liberal of any 'iscUcfnfis J?(
ollercd. ‘ For particulars address, ' *
,__r particulars . .
W. C. DAWSON A CO., Muimeers.
ooVJo.ly.] Mtaon aud Savannah, Ga.
VVefiU9, Novr Yq/1
CHEROKEE INSTITUTE,
'^rtoMte/eA.
ss—nsfoVrci;—
1*... 1
A Desirable Home for Sale.
*n. IhiFhalHhhe’ fri* flpj
ut bn'fhis jihifM^-nfineW
•knowrt Wvilie l oiimiiloity to ii
Vnlloy l txnj, ntulfojmiu dnhttpH+k improve
<1^, Mta4i.il*' “ ““
aud hack porches,Trcmo negro <
room, smoko-houjo, stable!
•flitiWM
Mfto»hmiHo;-hiiR BirfiCedEr A
tha Northnud West-isnundhriei
mont i«;needed as tho place i* well 1
nmftlv «it|i uoiv.reili, snM*>>
CCS. t The neighborhood js ucuaUcnL qmUj|p -
Venfunt to Churches, SchooTB,jnid Mnlfc.i*,
This place >411 bd'abld’a'Ffercoedlngly *\.
figured. For ftirther pnrtrcfalRTa'Rpply CTn
T; Norman,Home, 'Ga.-, or to me,’or the pram
dies.: - . . . • G, NEWMAN»
.Sop-iOtwAwif r -.
Diarrhoea!'Cramps! Cholera!
i: re»^]s;&
——11 only feel
proved by ton yean
iqrjenco.to lio tin
rl a in. safer
reliable'returdy for all Bowel Dcnuigcnu-nt .
Diurrlucn, Dystatery, t’lamiH.-VaiiiH, Chol-
i CItalic,flu., uow bofara the paid 1c.
rniill, Mill.., Cl.ar!
getherwitb long c;
offer iniluccmcut4 i
the 8tnt». Parent
lo give'their noil.,—
thiiruUghEducathm, fitting jthem ivrbusbicss
of ovory kind, can fio so at this Institution.
Disniplino strict, yet ipild nud pcriuusive.
julyfiwfim.
I Railroad Company
for r thp^ptirnoso of elPcWiig’Boven Director.',
uud attending to-other business that urn.-
dome bofor* them* will bo held at iho oflie •
of the CsmjHOiy iu.Dftltou, on ’Jio Urol Wed
ucsdny iu Quiobor naxt, at 2 o'clock, T. M.
By order, EDWARD WHITE,
«y> Il wlm
Notice. ■■
A LL ^persons aro horoby notified not to
iVWit Mn'.AlARY J. KINGI cm my.ae- •
count, jw. 1 shall ooFtbo-j-cspoiuilUla for any
debt slio may cirntracL • 1 ' * '
Sincc.i»iu- separation a iuud 1ms ; b«en.pr<>-
* ■ - ‘ lorL aud Dftcetsar - — 1
JSI« i--He(rt»1 ! BABO:u» I* TUB FAT.K'dl-