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public Speaking.
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L Hell nud Hverott in tho firth
twill aiidross tho poople at
miner Tucwclny Oet. lfi.
> Wednesday “ 17.
Tlmrsdny, “ JJj.
Friday, . “ P.
Saturday. -d*
Monday, “ 22.
Tno.sday, “ 2d.
Wodnesday, “ 24.
Friday. “ 20.
Saturday. ' 27.
.(,,1,'riomnnd Augusta Cl,mm-
.'insert uu'il file Appointment*
Invillo,
Lcrville.
fcl,
„.i inn.
A PROPOSITION.
L MuiKKT.—Oct. 17.—Cotton from
.1. It. Parrott, Esq ,
111 and Kvorott Elector for tho5th
..j w jii ftddipsa tho citizens of
, r ' oun ty on tlm political issues of
l, v on Friday tho llUh inst. Tho
,,’g will l>o at tho City Hall in
Speaking to commonco nt 10J
lok A. M. Mr. Parrott is a good
<( >r. a sound reasonor,'and all par-
viii be edified who hear him. Oivo
a good audience.
e New Steamer.—Tho now boat,
being built by tho Alabama Flant-
gtiunibout Company, is progressing
, and is expected to bo ready to
i tho UUli of November.
| Obstructions in the Streets,
t is not the duty of tho City Mur-
I it on.jk to i)o, to see that tho rub-
baout new buildings, old boxes
it tbo stores, and wood-piles cvery-
ro in tho streots, should not bo loft
bconunodo tho publio, but should
[moved in a vorsonablo time. There
lot of old casks in front of Morri-
c Logan’s stable Unit ought to have
removed long ago, and thovo soeins
uuncce isary delay in romoving frag*
u and other obstructions on tho
,valks about soveral now buildings
bread Street.
A Union of Parties for tlio Sake of
tho Country.
Tho following proposition is dipt
from tho Atlanta Amorlcan, of tho 15th
Inst. If thoro Is any party in Georgia
that will not ontor into this combina
tion, on tho basis proposod, the people
ought to know it at once and thoir
reasons. It is now loss than threo
weeks to tho oloction. Will all parties
promptly respond without reservation
or equivocation.
“Tho nows IVoin tho recent elections
in tliu North is casting a gloom over
ail parties in this section. Tho strong
est Union men are feeling dis
couraged. Wo find mnny of tho best
citizens of all parties urgingsomo policy
that will bring tho people togother.—
Longer party strife is unpatriotic, and
ruinous to tho best interests of tho
country.
Every man ought to bo willing to
muko concessions for tho good of the
whole. It is too late for anything like
a general Convention of tho people.—
We suggest, therefore, that tho Execu
tive Committees of all threo parties in
, moot at onco, and, in a liberal
spirit of patriotism, make a ticket out
of tho threo now in tho field, represent
ing tho prohublo s‘rength of tho re
spective parties, and present it to tho
people for universal support. Let tho
ticket lie instruotod to cast tho vote of
tho State for which ever man can beat
Lincoln.
If either Executive Committee will
not go into this arrangement, let tho
other two do it, and.appeal to tho Peo-
plo to rebuke tho selfishness of tho
party refusing, by concentrating on the
Compromise Ticket.
It Is no time now to talk of party
success, or Indulge in par'y feeling.—
Tho country is in danger, and needs all
om best ellbrts. Wo bcliovo tho People
are ready to respond to this movement
Wo bcliovo a movoment of this kind in
tho South will awaken the conservative
patriotism of tho North, and defeat
Lincoln. Wo doubt if anything else
will. We do believe Mr. Poll now
stands tho best olianca to defeat Lin-
loin. Wo boliovo ho is tho man for
ho crisis; hut wo aro willing to moot
all parties in a liberal spirit and unite
upon any eundiduto that cun boat Lin
coln. Wo believe tho Union now
bangs upon such a movement at tho
South, and fool that wo would be fatso
to the demands or tho times if wo did
not give this warning, and agree to this
policy. What say tho Press of all par-
Wm. L. Yttccoy’s Speech.
Wo publish thii» morning a full ao-
accurate report of tho very ablo speeoli
delivered lust evening at tho Cooper "In
stitute by tho Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, of
Alabama. The orator, while ho venti
lated his peculiar ideas about tho right
of secession, which ho claims lor every
State, performed a good work in placing
before tho viow of tho pooplo of Now
York tho important commoroial bear
ings of tho (piestion whether. tho gov
ernment is to ho henceforth ndminip-
tored under tho principles of tho con
stitution or in conlormity with those of
Mr. Sewards irrepressible conflict doc
trine. Tho men of this commercial me
tropolis and of this Empire State nro
calle *
led upon now to decide that ques-
n. Tho result of tho Pounsvlvaiua
election has evidently disheartened
Mr. Yancey, and ho virtually gives up
tlm Presidential contest. Ho is in
different now as to whom tho peo
ple of this State give thoir votes to
—whether to Brechinridgo Douglas
Uoll-rprovided only it bo not to mn-
Latest News.
LATEII 1'ltOM EUROPK.
Arrivalof the Steamer Arabia.
Caps Pace, Oet. 15,—-Ttto ft team ship
o-day, and
A robin arrived olf this point to ,
was boimlfcd by tho steam Yaoht belong
ing to the New York Associated Press,
lho Arabia brings Liverpool dates to
Saturday, October Oth.
Commercial News.
^Liverpool Clotion Market.—Tho Broker’s
Circular rojiorts tho sales during tho
week of 111,000 hales. Tho market
closed buoyant at slightly advanced
rates, particularly for the Middling and
lower grados. The sales on Friday wero
10,000 bales, of which.speculators and
exporters took 2,000 hales, and the mar
ket closed firm. Middling Orleans GJd,
and for Middling Uplands Old.
In regard to tho question of secession
ho declares there is no such thing as
tlio South seceding as‘a section. Ho
docs not know how sho would go about
But ho announces his belief in tlio
right of a State to go out of tlio Union
if sho thinks proper. Wero this pri
ciplo recognized anduct^don, we might
soon full into the disorganized condi
tion of Mexico. But whatever may bo
thought of Mr. Yancey’s notions on
that point, his views on tho commercial
relations of the question nro entitled to
serious and grave consideration. Wo
oommend them to tho merchants and
nion of Now York.—Acio York Her•
aid.
Mr. Hell on Abolition Petitions.
In 1810, Mr. Boll addressed a letter
to Gov. Gilmer, of Georgia, in which Iiis
policy and motive with regard to Aholi-
Gencrnl fiewi.
was reported that Gariliahli had
obtained victories on tlio entiro lino of
his march.
Arrival of the North Star.
New York, Oct. 14.—Tho steamship
Ncrtli Star, from Aspinwall, arrived hero
to-day. Sim brought nineteen hundred
thousand dollars in specie.
The steamer .1. L. Stephens was disa
bled anil towed into Acapulco.
The Isthmus was quiet. Tlio British
and American forces have possession of
the Isthmus.
Tho revolution in Costa Hies has boon
quelled. Generals Mora and Canas.and
several others have been shot.
ties
Good gum*,
rite onus for tlio “Romo Light
tils” wore received on last Saturday,
guns nro the Minio lliflo, that has,
M-lic've, the highest roputition as an
iont weapon in actual service of any
[that has boon tried. Only fifty
is nro received, and if thoro aro men
his community whodesiro to join
company they will do woll to make
ly application. Tho company now
[liters forty five, and is, in every way
| prosperous condition.
|i six ess Reviving.--For tlio past few
* there has been an active stir upon
streets and tlio cheerful hum of bus
ts now makes glad the hearts of our
rrprising merchants and tradesmen,
ievery man do Avhat ho can for tho
[ef of himself and others, and tlio
i will not 1)0 so very hard after all.
Unit)’ Federal Union,
'proprietors of tho “Federal Un-
will begin the publication of tho
MI V I.M.MU.’I) A r. Ttwmv Wn,l.
JULY FEDERAL UN ION,” on Wed-
day tho 7th day of November, tho
It Day of tho Session. Wo have
lie arrangements to get out a Leu-
Luve Journal, which shall be a Cor-
l Record of the Proceeedings of both
Iim-s of tho General Assoinhly.
[HUMS: ONE DOLLAR. No paper
t without the monoy.
)ur Mail arrangements uro such ns to
Iblo us to send oil’ our paper, with
l>ateh and certainty,
t is hoped that the Public will givo
Loral support to the enterprise.
iVe havo published a “Daily” two
pious, and lost monoy by tho opera-
only make another attempt
whether tho publio caro to have
u.v Pacer from tho seat of Govern*
_ BROUGHTON, NISBET it CO.
liillcdgovillc, Oct. 1800.
Southern Minute Men.
correspondent of tho Savannah
b'uMican writes from Columbia, South
folina:
» association of “Minute Men” was
mil hero last week, which already
labels about three hundred members,
kv have meetings noariy every night,
P I learn that more than sixty men
Ire initiated last night. Similar osso-
Ition.s are being formed in various
| ls oi the S'.ato, and the movement is
eading rapidly. I cannot bettor do-
■bo its objects than by copying tho
fumble to tlio constitution :
T Wo, tlm undersigned citizens of
full Carolina, in view of tho impond-
k crisis, necessarily incident upon tho
|ctiou of a Black Republican to tlio
lencvof thesoUnited States; and
view of our duties to our scotion, our-
lvc« and our dearest interests, which
ist fall in the event of tho triumph of
'rtuern fanaticism, hereby form our-
Vcs into an association, under the
jjjioand stylo of tlio ‘Minute Men;’
4 do further solemnly pledge ‘our
ou , r fortunes, and our sacred honor,’
■ustain Southern constitutional cquul-
m the Union ; or, failing in that, to
j'blidi our indepondotico out of it.”
bo members nro required to wear a
o cockade on tho loft side of tho hat;
[ l L also, as soon as possible, to procure
-olt’s revolver, u rifle, or some other
Iprovod firearm. A publiodomonstra-
r 118 lo bo made on Friday night; and,
oonmy be permitted to judge from
blue cookndossoon about tho streets,
donionstration will bo an important
not only in numbers, but in tho
wader of the men composing it. In
pic procession, the members nro ro-
Med to “carry a lantern, flambeau, or
demodstrativeimplomont” appro-
de to the occasion.
Tho Dark Clouds Rising.
Thoro has perhaps never beon a time
since the organization of our Govern
ment when tlio real danger, threatened
to our section, has been so apparont to
every one, as nt present, flood men of
all parties now feel their hearts sinking
within them as they behold the dark
clouds that lmvo recently risen incur
Northern horizon. Men now nro in a
bewildered state of dismay and dread
apprehension atul in great doubt as to
what is best to bo done. It is true that
one may find a plenty of flippant politi
cians who talk much and think little,
who know exactly what ought to bo
done in the present emergency, they
never havo been in doubt, beenuso
doubt implies tlio possession of more
than one idea anil this they lmvo sel
dom had. But the genuine patriots of
tho land—men who think much and
with sincere earnestness aro porploxed
at tlio presont distracted stato of tbo
element. If good men cannot yet
fully agroo as to what ought now to be
done, they can at least agroo upon a
few negative propositions. In the first
place Lincoln ought not to bo elected,
if it ho possible to prevent it, unless it
he the desire of tlio people “to precipi
tate tho cotton planting States into a
revolution.” Wo do not wish to be un
derstood as predicting a revolution ns a
necessary consequence of Lincoln’s elec
tion, far from it, and yet tho country
would he in imuiidont danger and there
no tolling what irreconcilable ele
ments of discord might , arise.
In tlio second place all parties in tlio
South ought to cease their mere partisan
warfare, and, especially thoircrimbullions
of each other and in a spirit or brotherly
lovo and kindness, with moderation and
forobearance, freely counsel with each
other and unite the strength of all par
ties upon one man.
There is no doubt but that the Black
Republican party of tho North obtains
courago and strength from tho distract
ed State of tho South, , and all parties
now, without stopping to determine
who in tho^a«f has done most icrony,
should strivo to see who nt the present
and for the future, can do tho most good
for our common section. Deal, genuine, old
fashioned patriotism,ia now needed and un-
loss thoro is a greater exhibition of it than
we havo seen fpr a few years past wo awful
ly fear for tho falo of our glorious Re
public.
If tho political parties of Georgia can
not now unito before tho election for
tho purpose of defeating Lincoln, is it
likely that they would act harmonious
ly after tho oloction oven if Lincoln
should bo successful?
petitions were fully declared
following passage, which wo quote from
that letter, ouglit to satisfy everybody,
except those who nro determined be
forehand not to be satisfied with any
th ing.
“My opinion was, that whether th-
petitioners had right on their side or
not sound policy dictated tho reception
and reference of their petitions. I ho-
liovo that any unusual course in regard
to them, would givo undue importance
to tlio movement of tho abolitionists,
furnish new ground for agitation, and
rather increnso tho existing excitement
than allay it. In my onimon, a report
from a committee at each session—tem
perate, yet firm and unqualified in its
conclusions—would lmvo been well cal
culated to correct false impressions at
the North: to dispel prejudice, and
prevent that ferment and angry feeling
at tlio South which, at that stage of tho
quostion, was calculated to do mischief.
Whether right or wrong, and jvithout,
pretending to censure those frioUds who
ditlerod with me, I litivo uniformly hold
these opinions; yet I will add that few
gentlemen in the South would be wore
prenared for prompt and decisive measures of
resistance and protection, should the rights and
interests of’ the South connected with this sub
ject ever be invaded through Congress or oth-
, than myscO’.
The Prince of Wales.
New York, Oct. 10.—Lord Renfr
has avowed bis intention to return to
tbo United States during some subse
quent winter season, for tlio purpose of
visiting tbo .Southern Slates.
MARRIED—On Thursday ovening,
tho lltli inst., by tho Rev. Josso Lam-
borth, Elias S. A. JAMfcs, and Mary F.
Duke, nil ol this county.
§t>ecii)l Notices.
Iullnmutory Uhouimitl.m
Executor’s Sale of
Lands/
U NDER and by virtue of a doereo of
Chancery, granted at tho May »crm,
1800,-of tho Superior Court «f Burko county,
tho undersigned, ns Exeotors of tho last will
and testament of Henry P. Jones, dcconscd.
Into of said county,’oflor f or Bale tho fellow-
ingd.ots of LAND, bolonglug to tho estate of
sa|d docoasod: .
Messrs, Berry Davis A Son
—Cents—I am nt a loss to ox-,
with, words tho satisfac
tion it given mu to Inform you'
ot tho heuHit I havo roceived
from tho use of your Pain Kil
ler. About ouo year since, 1
with tho inllntninntnry rheumatism, being un
able to walk for eight weeks; besides tho
ntt.iekud
lincmont to tlio house, tho pain l oxjMiricnecwl
tMiguo enn describe. On tlio 27th of _Do-
•ember last l had ainoroBavero attack than
before. 1 commenced ushiff tlio Pain Killer
made by y »u. which immediately relieved
of pain, and saved me the necessity of bolng
can line l to my bed far one day. It. is now
eleven days since tho attack, and tlio infla
million bus entirely subsided. In short I am
oalirely well and fool bound, to make tho
nbovo stutouicnt, that all may rosnrt to tho
Pain Killer, that lime, espouse, and a world
of sutT* ring mny ho prevented.
HENRY WEED, Clerk nt 117,
octll Oenossco St., Utica.
Hotter tlmii nil Others.
LaKaykttb, Onondaga Co., N. Y.,)
Juno 2Jd, 1X58.
Mesum. W. E. Haras .t Co.—Gents : My
hair having turned prematurely grey, and
being unwilling to wear “silver looks" in my
youthful days, 1 have tried various prep
others
highly reeomnvjndcd f
lir 11 its original color, among
f. Woods’ Hair Restorer, but found
them ad m >ru nr lo« i Ineffectual, aud quite
exnonsivo, until about a year ago I
me.tc id using Heinulieot’s Hair ltestoi
prepared by you, which I found
bo nil
ilint you leeoium.-ndcd it.
It restored my hair to its original bontity,
and keeps it soft and oily, ami tho expeuso is
so trifling that it seems nothing nt nil after
continually drawing uimn my funds to keep
Markets*
. Savannah, Oct. 10 —Sales of Cotton
to-day 1400 bales. Tbo advance in pri
ces was fully sustained, and good Mid
dling is quoted nt 1 lc.
Charleston, Oct. 40.—Sales of Cotton
to-day 0000 bales. Tbo market lias ad-
viticcd in tbo last two days 2(ab]c., and
Good .Middling is quotod at lljc.
Gettino ready for tiie Crisis.—Wo
observe that a division of the ‘Minute
Men.” a la South Carolina, hns been
formed in Macon county, Alabama.
It is stated that the Hon. Edward Ev
erett is about to marry the widowed
daughter of Judge Pettigru, of South
Carolina. Tqebldy.is described us a
blondo, attractive, intellectual, wealthy
and about thirty-three years ol uge.
Disunionism.—In bis speech hero ou
Monday of last week, Senator Wigtall
of Texas, made tbo following startling
declaration:
“/ would sec the Union rent into a thou
sand fragments before / would vote for John
Dell'.
Aa sti#tling as- this declaration
was, there were men in Huntsvillo that
applauded it.
Death of Jonathan Whiteside.—The
Chattanooga (Tohn.) Gazette announces
tbo death of this gentleman nt Look
Out Mountain oh Sunday last, of cancer
of the throat. It may not ho inappro
priate to mention hero the fact that Mr.
Whiteside, when Sam Houston wi
candidate for Governor of Tennessee,
and not being a freeholder was constitu
tionally ineligible, gave to tlio now illus
trious hero a tract of land which quali
fied biiu to receive tbo olllce to which ho
wns elected.
Senator made
nt wo thought the Brockin-
iVould let it pass iu silence—
imf no, they applauded ami thereby en
dorsed it.
Dues not this and similar declara
tions plainly indicate the oliject of tbo
leaders of tjio Breckinridge faction ?—
And will the people sutler the
be led out of this Union by s
Wo hope not.
If the Breckinridge leaders desirotho
defeat of Lincoln, they ought to vob
for John Bell, ns he is the only mni
now before tho people who stands th
least chauco to defeat tho abolitionists.
Lot the people—tho honest, Uni'
ing, patriotic people, who desire tbo de
feat of Lincoln, come to tbo supporto
tbo only man who can defeat Lincoln.-
Huntsville Independent.
in tlie United States in tho inanul
of sewing machine needles, nml the
profits on them amount to nearly 300,-
000 a year. Since tlio introduction of
the sewing macldno tbo sale of spool
..../Half supplied witli Prof, wood’s lho y
provimu: and att«r all my pains ro oiving
no lioaeftt. Therefore. I tuke plo:
n-cnm’inmdiiig yonr Hnlr Ro»to “
p-.ddic R3 n cheap mid ull’octual
Yours truly,
WM. P. WENTWORTH.
Onondaga County, ss: Subscribed and
vorn before mo this '-' Id day of Juno, 1858.
11. 8. CuLE, Justice.
Roinjinber that this result was produced
hy Heim-oreei's luimitibtc, tho original
ouly reliable Hair Restorative.
Price fifty cents and olio dollar abottlo.—
Sold everywhere by all Druggists.
Facts.
In this papor wo prosont to tho publio un-
iinpcuchuulo testimony os*..blishing tho facts
that Had way's Ready Relief, Regulating
IMUs, and Renovating Resolvent, aro not
only positive ouiutlvcaof the sick, afltictod
with disease; but that they havo in many
c.« proved to bo infallible, nnd have ro-
storc-tlf tlio dying patient to robust health
1 other means of medication failed.
Second Witness.
ISAAC HUDDLESTON, Hudulkstox Raimds
Parish. La., tustifivs:
“That l’otor May, Mail Carrier, had for
mouths suflbrod so severely from Rheuma
tism, that noit'nor Ids physicians nor friemls
entertaiued hopei of Ids roeovery. His
right arm aud log were so purishod as to
give him no uso of thum. by the uso of
Rjilway’s Ready Rollof nnd Regulating
Pills, fii two months ho wns currying the
mail from Cherry vlllo to Burrs Ferry.”
oetlVw2w]
cotton ha;
ally.
tliai
Uni v
A Liz2aiid Story.—Tlio Troy (N.
Y.) Times, tells tho following lough
story:
A Mr. Hamilton was, it was thought
dying of consumption. His brother
alone disbelieved it, and with much dif
ficulty itfcluced the physicians to test
liis stomach will) tho pump, Believing
that tlio location of tho malady. The
valve was inserted in the stomach and
at first no indication of anything wrong
was given ; but upon a second trial, the
physician remarked that there was
something liko a hard substance in the
valve, and bout once proceeded to pull
it forth. Ills surprise mny bo imagined
when lie found that an enormous green
lissant, alive nnd sprightly, had been
n out by tho pump, and that had
uk tiie South—Laving or
■one.—Tlio Corncr-Stono
of tbo University of lho South was laid
nt University Place, on the Cumberland
Mountain, on Wednesday, in tbo pres
ence of 5,000 persons. Bishops from
nine Southern States .were in attend
ance, with a large number of thoclergv
from ndistnnco. A number of our fel
low citizens, comprising soino of our
most influential merchants, were also in
attendance. The oration, by Col. John
S. Preston, of South Carolina, was one
of the most impressive ever delivered.
distinguished South Carolinian is
ut present in this city having arrived hy
lust oveuing's train, from University
Place. In consequence of tlio lateness
of tho hour ut which it was brought
in our report of the proceedings is
deferred until to-morrow.— Nashville
SSUlT IS A COMMON OBSERVATION
that thoro nra more sufierors from debility,
amoug Americans, than can bo found turning
any ether civilized nation. The reason is
obvious. Wo take too llttlo exercise, and
f.»rgot the wants of tho body in tho absorb
ing pursuits of business. In all such cases,
ordinary medicines enn do little good. Wlint
is required is just such a tonlo and Invtgora-
torus Dr. J. lIoHetter hasgivon to tho world,
in his CELEBRATED ••BITTERS.” The
weak on l nervous denizen of ilfc counting-
house, the exhausted toiler upon tlio shop
board, and the prostrated student of the mid
night lamp, lmvo found a wonderful regen
erator In tho ••Bitters," and prefer it to more
pretentions, but less ofilcocious medicines.—
hut it should not bo forgotten that the ng- n
which is so inagioal in its influence upon i
frame which is moroly debilitated, is equnt
lv powerful in assisting liaturo to expel tho
most l.-rriblo lorms of disease. Who Would
not givo it a trial ?
Sold by drugg’iBts and dealers generally
everywhere. See advertisement.
oet lit—wtm
been tbogausoof the terrible sick
Tho sick man original-
of the patient. Tlio Hick man original
ly weighed 217 pmimlx but at tlm
time bail been reuuccil to about 100
pounds,
(£3- Sir Macdonald Stephenson is at
’ ir, from which
„ wt ’k upon a new mortar,
tho bomb will be thrown by centrifugal
force, gonerated by a steam engine, no
gunpowder being usod. Tho mechan
ism is very simple, only two men being
employed to load and discharge, and tlio
•augo from 800 to 2,000 yards. 1 ho
.L'tii nf *lmt mm he used
heaviest description of shot can he used
and tho velocity, rango and rapidity ot
firing may ho varied nt will.
fflgy-Thn Douglas Executiyo Commit*
too of tho Stato of Virginia, met in
Richmond tho oilier day, and resolved
to send a special messonger to Breckin
ridge, commanding an answer to the
Norfolk questions. Tlio messenger lias
left Richmond for Lexington, with the
questions for Brook in ridgo. Ho is now
bound to answer. Every member of this
Committee was confident in tho beliel
that Douglas would got mero votes in tho
Stato than Breckinridge.—Monty. Con
federation.
‘Mr. Richardson communicates to
London Lancet, a new mode which
bus discovered for extracting teeth,
bout pain. It consists in immersing
' affected parts inchlorbforiii.'whioh
lone by filling q, little cup half full
^ing it over tho teeth. It takes from
r cn to fifteen minutes toproduoo the
pet,
mrnmm
Bad Spelling Leads to tiie Peniten
tiary.—At St. Louis, on the 17th, L. C.
Stoughton, convicted of counterfeiting,
was sentenced to the penitentiary for
oiglit years. By accident, a letter in
tended for him got into tho box of Mr.
Slaughter. Without examining tho
superscription, Mr. S, opened tlio Totter,
and found that it contained a counter
feit five on tlio Farmer’a Bank of Two
Rivors, Wisconsin, with tho explanation s
“Try again; such work ns this would
hang a nigger. Spoil Wisconsin with a
0.” Tho word “Wisconsin,” which
wns most admirably done with a pon,
in large white capital letters with a
black back-ground, was spcllod without
fcho “0.” -j
New Repuiimcan Clubs.—It if stated
that new republioap dubs *lmv&- beon
formed in variousjpparts or ,the West,
under tho names of “Zouavfc Wide
Awakes,” “Biyl .S^litteris’ Battalion,”
“John Brown Avengers,” and “Har-
por's Ferry Rfclr
C^y-Tho jails of Norfolk. Portsmouth
and Princess Anno, aro filled with arres
ted slaves supposed to havo been concoc
ting an insurrection. More arrests aro
daily made, but tho whole atlair seems
to be a humbug.
Model Address and Response.—An
exchange says that in welcoming Bar
ron Renfrew to Detroit, Mayor Bull
said ; “In behalf of the Common Coun
cil nnd the oitizens of Detroit, 1 bid you
a hearty welcome to our shores, nnd wish
you a pleasant journey through ourcoun-
try.” Tho PiTnco bowed and smiled,
simply replying, “1 thank you.”
The Mighty Healer.
Let not ilisoaso, with its fangs, prey up
you, until tlio cold hand of douth hurls you
to an untimely grave. Shako off tbo feeling
of despair and hopelessness, so liable to come
tlio iuvalid. The plant born of the
c place within the reach of all. Wo
ot what may be tiie specific form of
the disease. Tiie cause, lho fountain of the
disease itself, is impure blood, and through
the different channels of tho lungs, the
stomach and the vital orgaus, JUDSON'rf
MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will pass,
mingling with tlio blood, search out and
grasp and thou expel, all hurtful poison that
there is in it. Thus clcausc tho b'.ood by a
few doses of tlieso Pills, and disease, in i
form, will disiiputo and vanish. As the
with its gtoriuus beams first causes tho ini
ing dew to rise us mist,then growing strong
er. casts ids burning rays upon it—and behold
'lis gone—so idealise tho blood, and dko
like morning dew, retreats and vanishes.
jGfciy- Wo saw a Breckinrklgo man yes
terday who is very fearful that Bell nml
Everett will carry Mississippi. Ho has
recently been travelling in tho Northern
part of tho State, and says the number
of Douglasltcs up there completely as
tounded him. When he was told tlmt
the enthusiastic Brcckitcs down this way
were betting on 10,000 majority, ho im
mediately started oil' to hunt up a man
who would make such a hot, declaring
that ho would givo him odds rather than
miss.— Vicksburg Whig.
Georgia State Fair.—The time for
our annual Stato Agricultural l*air is
rappidly drawing nigh. Apart from its
chief object—Agriculture, and the de
velopment of tlio resources of our sec
tion in that respect—it is looked for
ward to with much concern and inter
ests by our people—indeed, by all who
oxoreiso their hands as well ns thoir
bonds—evon hy the fairer portion of tho
Stato, tlio ladies, nnd wo hope they will
visit Atlanta in largo numbers, nnd add
to tho more substantial .products of tho
plantation, tho util-notion of their dain
ty handiwork.
It-will bo recollected that tho Pair
will bo hold at Atlanta from tlio 23d to
the 20th of October.—Locomotive.
• fifirAfter a tight-rope-walking exhi
bition in Now Haven, Conn., a few days
‘since, the rope was slackened to a short
distanco from tho ground, and then
suddenly tightened, throwing two boys,
who liud carelessly beon allowed to
catch hold of it, somo thirty feet in the
air, breaking an arm for ono and a log
for tho.othor.
fray*James T. Brady, according to a
letter in tho Albany Atgus, used tlio
following language in his speech at
Hudson, on Tuesday ovening: “So help
mo Heaven, I had rather voto for Lin
coln to-night limn for Stephen A.Doug
ins.” Of course ho would. This is sur
prising to nobody. Tho great wonder
Is that ho and his allies do not openly
•port tho candidate they are secretly
ing tc elect. •
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Mexican Mustang Liniment,
Prom rich nnd poor, bind nnd froc, nil
colors, grades nnd condisions of life, the
saino meed of praise is awarded thin wo
derful article. Sores aro healed, pains r
lieved, lives sayvd, valuable animal* mn,
useful, nnd untold ills assuaged by tins r
markable medicine. For cuts, bruin.
17.M
10th
iowndo«,
Monroe,
Museogoe,
Dlst. Sco.
1st
Livingstone’s Explorations
IN AFRICA,
Including a Sketch of Stxtoon Years* Resi
dence in Africa, and a Jottrnoy from tho Cape
of Good Hope to Loando, on tho Wost Coast;
thenco across the Continent, down the river
Zambesi to tho Eastern Ocean. From the
irsonal narrative of David Livixaztoxi
personal narrative of David Livixazrox*,
LL. D., D. C. L., Follow of tho Faculty of
Physicians aud Surgeons, Glasgow; Corres
ponding Member or tho Geographical ard
Historical Society of Now York; Gold Med
alist and Corresponding Member of the Roy
al Geographical Societies of London, Paris,
Ac. To which is added a Historical Sketch
of Discovorha in Africa. Illustrated with
fino Chromo-LRbo-grophle Plates. Largo
12ino. of -140 pages.
Wo havo just published a Now Edition of
‘ “ W« ' — ’ • —
17th! '
71 j
Goo.
•T. V. JONES,
J. B. JONE8,
H. W. JONES,
W.B. JONES, ,
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Ex’rs.
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A HISTORY OF ALL RELIGIONS) con
taiuing a statement of the Origin, Devci-
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Religious Denominations in the Unite t
States and Europe. With- Biographical
Noticos of Eminent Divines. Edited end
completed by Samuel M. 8mnckor, LL. D.,
330 pages, 13 mo., illustrated, $1.00.
A HISTORY OF THE MODERN JEWS; . r
Annals o;' the Hebrow Peoplo. from the
Destruction of Jerusalem till tho Present
time. By 8amuol M. Bmucker, LL. D.-
Containing tho most memorable and noto-
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tho history of this oxtroordlnnry nation
during the last 1800 yonrt. $1.00.
THE BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT;
originally taken from tho records nt -New
Haven; being over two hundred yoars old.
A Collcotion of the Earliest Statutes aid
Judicial Proceedings of that Colony. B.--
ingan Exhibition of lho Rigorous Moral.--
aud Legislation of tho Puritans. Edited,
with an Introduction, by 8ainuel M.
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f this wonderful article has
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use. Colic, Cramp and Dysentery yield at
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bias.”
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle,
68
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Such nn article is
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Ac., warranted cheaper than any othor. It
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ence that will. What it is stntcd to euro it
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tho Horse Embrocation of tho day.
USE IT ONE AND ALL.
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DR. TOBIAS’
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Colds, Asthma; Croup, Dyspepsia,
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t»ge , ...
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By P. II. Gosre. This book is full of in
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Ono might go to sea for years and not
learn as much about tho Qoean os lie enn
gathor from a few hours perusal of t ii i
volume. 62 illustrations, $1.00.
ADVENTUBE8, WANDERINGS AND
SUFFERINGS OF TnE MERTON FAM
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This is on* of the most Interesting hook
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’HR LIFE AND ADVENTUUK8 OF Till’.
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HADJI BABA, In Persia, Turkey and llu.--
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counters with Robber*, his Curious Perfor
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pages, $1,00,
THE MODEL BOOK OF DREAMS, FOR
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Cordelia M. Ottloy. '$1.00. * 1
HISTORICAL AND REVOLUTIONARY
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: Hint it has boon reserved for mo to dis
cover tho long’ looked-far Balm far diseases
of tlm Throat and Lungs. All that uso '*
find instant relief; nnd by its continuance
* liow.
—The captain of the Chili mi brig Tubal
Cain, arrived in Africa, has mudo an af
fidavit that during his voyago from the
port of Valparaiso to Africa, in hit. 31
40 S., Ion. 73 25 W., W.; ho found him
self alongside nn island oxtending N.
nnd S. about fiftoon miles, and from 200
to 250 feet high ; that the islnnd appear
ed to havo boon rocontly thrown up,and
was of a whitish' appeamneo; he further
more stated that tho water all about was
vory much discolored. They sighted
tlio islnnd early in tho inornijjg, and
■ it
j in sight of it until night.
Maw over Niagara Fai.uj.—Tho
Rochester Domocrat loams that tho
body or a nmn, a Gorman, was found
near tho Ferry Landing, on tho Amori-
ennsido, at Niagara Falls, on Monday
evening. It was identified as tho body
of a Gorman who was married somo two
or tbrJo weeks ago, and quarrelled with
his wife ft few days after, and threaten
ed to kill hiimolf. His arms and logs
wero bruised and broken, and it issup*
posed passed over tho American
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WO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
{House formerly occupied by Itobt. Hatley.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
■HUB
■\TtOULD rospectfully inform his
VV friouds and customers, and
public generally, that ho is
now opening a very large nnd at-
tractive Stock of Drugs, Slc-dioines, Chomicals
Dyostufis, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
AIho, Paints, Oils, Varnishos, Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Fiold and Garden, (Southorn Raised).—
Glass,ButtV. Gluo, Brushes, nnd in fact, ovory
thing in Ilfs line or thal is usually kept in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having had several years oxporionct, and
by giving hts personal attention to tho bus!
ness, bo hopes to merit a share of publio pa-
tronago, nml to bo able to furnish his ““
tomors rolioblo articles, at. os
LOW PRICES,
As any house this sido of Augusta, Go.. Re-
mombor tho location. Tho wants of the
country shall bo supplied. febTl.’BO.
positive euro is suro to fob
“To count (born all would want a thousand
A throat of brass and adamantine lungs.”
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
Ask for Dr. Tobias' Pufmonlo Life Syrup,
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Sold by tho Dnigglst^ond Storekeepers.
66 Cortlandt street, NEW YORK.
FARELL A YKISER, Agents,
sep!4-wly Rome, Gn.
FOR SALE,
Valuable Lands, City Propt’y
AND NEQHOES.
1000 acres Coosa River Land, about 450 aor
b-.ttom land.
1 House and Lot in the city of Romo, Gu.
52 Negroes, most of thorn young and likely.
AT ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtno of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Floyil county, Gn., will be
sold on tho t^rst Tuesday in December next,
before the court house door iu said county,
within tho legal hours of sale, the trnct of
land In said county, wheroon C«d.‘ Francis Ir
win resided at tbo time of bis doath. lying 18
miles below Romo, in said county, on the
Coosa rivor, containing one thousand acres,
rnoro or less, of which 400 or 450 acres is of
first quality river bottom land, 800
aero* in cultivation, a number of i
which the timbor will bo out down this fall.
On tho plauo in a good double log dwelling
houso, A all no-ens try out !»•.lines,good negro
houses, gin houso und screw,* fine well and
spring water, tv good apple nnd poach o
chard, pears and grapes, and is sain to bo oi
of tho liesfc cotton farms on the Coosa rivor.-
A houso nnd lot in the city of Rome, contain
ing one aero, moro or less, with a good office
for a doctor or lawyer, and all rioocssnry out
buildings. situated between tho Choice Hotel
and the Court Houso, a desirable residence
far a business or professional man, and all
the Negroes belonging to said ostato, fifty-
two in number, of which thoro aro men from
21 to 05 yoars old, hoys from 7 to 17 years
old, women from 22 to 60 years old, girls
from 7 to 17 years old, tho balance are chtt
dren of both sexes from 6 yoars old down to
* * *
infants. Bold for tho benefit of tho heirs.
Tamm or Sale—One-third cash, tho bal
ance on a credit of twolvo months, with in
terest from data—notes with Approved scour!-.
day to day until
Salo to continue from
all Is sold.
sopH—td
iiuo H orn day to day u
JOHN J. HUGGINS,
A Desirable Home for Sale.
I wish to soil my land lying
on tho Jacksonville *rond 1J
miles from Cedar Tuwn, con
taining 20} acres, 20 cleared,
_ the balance In timber. Com-
is place is unnecessary, as Rl*
known Vy the community to bo No. I Cedar
Valley land, and is ono of the best improved
places in the Valloy. Having on It a new
.. >y« . „ _
frame dwelling with five rooms, nnd front
aud back porches, frame negro cabins, cook
room, smoke-house, stable" and cribs; also,
finely watered by a fine well tan steps from
the house, and Big Cedar Crcok running en
the North and'West boundaries. No improve
ment is needed os the place is woll fenced,
mostly with new rails, outside, nml cross fen
ces. Tho neighborhood Is excellent, and con
venient to Churches, Sehools, and Mills.
This place will be sold at exceedingly low
figures. For further rartieulars apply to Wm.
T. Newman, Rome, US.,
se*p20tw£wtf
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New Orleans
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE,
SITUATED ON COMMON STREET,
Opposite tho Charity Hospital.
milE Regular Course or Lectures in thin
I Institution will commonco on THURS
DAY, the 16th Novouibor, 1880, and termi
nate iu tbo latter part of March, 1861.
FACULTY.
Erasmus D. Fennor. M. D., Professor of
Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Austin Flint, M. D. Professor of Clinical
Medicine and Medical Pathology.
Anthony A. Peniston, M. D., Profassor of
Anatomy.
Austin Flint, Jr.,M. D., Professor of Phy-
Profcssor cf
linleal an*! uporativo Surgory.
Cornelius C. Beard, M. D., Professor of tho
Principles of Surgory and Surgical Path-
arron Brie
Obstetrics nnd Dis
Isaao L. Crawcour, M. D., Professor of
Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence.
Howard Smith, M. D., Promisor of Mate
ria Mcdica and Therapeutics.
H. D. Schmidt, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy. jt-
Tho Dissecting Rooms will bo opened on
tho 15th of October. Olinioal instruction
given daily in the wards of tho Charity IIos-
lital, and threo times a week at t!
College
Railroad Notice.
Omen Daltom A Jacksonville: R. R. Co.
Dalton, Ga., Sept. 25th, 1860. ,
OTICE Is hereby given, that tho 6th in
stallment, Ton Dollars on each share of
capital stock subscribed, of the Dalton A
Jaoksonvlllo R. R. Company, husboen called
by tho Dirootora, pay ablo at the office of tho
Company in Dalton, on tho 1st day of Decem
ber next. By order.
EDWARD WHITE, Boc’y.
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the duly elected Visiting Physicians and
Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and ac-
oording to o lata Act of tho Legislature,
“shall at all timoo havo freo access to the
Hospital, for tho purpose of affordiug to ihi Ir
jmpus^prftcticalillustrations of the subjeeta
T?ho Board of Administrators olcct annu
ally, in April, twolvo Resident Studonts, who
are tarnished board and lodging In tho Hos
pital; and tho Studonts of Ibis Sohool aro
equally eligiblo to this place with any others.
Tho great aim of tho Faculty is to impart
a thorough practical knowlodgo of all tho
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Dissolution. ■ v
from mHE firm of A. G. & A. J. PITNEB, has
i this day bean dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebtod to the firm are
aequested to mako immedlato payment, as A.
J. Pltner the junior partner, oxpeots to leave
this place in a fow months, and thoir busi
ness must bo wound up before ho leaves.—
Tho bnsinoss will be conduotad in the narno
and style of A. G. PITNER, at tho old stand,
where the notes and accounts of tho firm will
be found for a short timo.
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branches of Modlclno.
Dissecting material is abundant, and at a
nominal coat. No charge for attondanco at
the Hospital.
Amount of Foos for full course of Leo
tard, - - - , $108 00
Matriculation Feo (paid but opco,) 6 00
Dissoctlon Foe, - - . . 10 00
Graduating Fco, - - » - 25 00
For tarthor Information, address
E. D. FENNER, Dean of tho Faculty,
No, 5 Oarondolot streot,
*«pt® Now Orleans,
Steamboat Notice.
i On and altar the 1st day of
U5~»V*H|71SP Soplomber next, tho Coosa Riv-
HfcnicaKi or steamboat Company will
oh’argo on Pookagos of Mcnoy containing
Ono Tboysand Dollars cr less 25c, over On-.-
and undor Two Thousand Dollars 50o.
ELLIOTT A RUSSELL,
• »ug25 Agent*.
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