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l\t §on\t Courier.
M. MnsfKbb, Ktiiton,
»i;0. T. STOVALL. Aimmu Hum'll.
HOME, (VA.
l.rt Mol l(n.t) Council. Prevnll.
II tin, ,'lis’lion Hint lake 1>>«™ lo-dny
rp.ult.in tboclioloeof Abrobmn l.ii.coln,
.,f lilinabv ror 1-rwkl.nt tor tl.tt next
lour yom*, tlmro will then ret upon tho
boulder. of omry ImUvIJuoJ ntlnn,
duties of f«arfbl nwnultade ami vital
importance, botV to lilnwclf anJ the
vommonwoalth. Tlioro will, in llial
ovont, itoilTitTi ai iw .a liiivtaliy of opin
ion n« lo what Ilia Mouth oujrlit to <lo,
and overt good clll.cn rliould oidmly
oi„l (.Hilly Invoitlgnto tlio whole aiiltloot
docliie for Jilnuelf, the |iro|ior course
of action, There will he no need for
llnirbndned doinagoguoa to Iki attempt-
;„gto "lire tbo Southern heart." Tim
hiralroilanud patriotic eitlton. of the
South nrr me tUlt that Imvo to be
• til ed" up to a rcfttjxlng aoupt of tlicir
,,iru righto, lioitnr or intorcoto- Tint
people need die tret A, lit leMe truth, uml
Mirinxii tier tnr. tuotii, in onlcr In
aroiioe tliem to any n-asoiiuble inline of
eoudiiat,
Tint jicophi liiotlhl tied.ire of rash
eounoeto, and not .ulltfr tjoin.ulvo. to
b« luvelgled Into tile iUp|iort of Imprao-
ticai and fooll.h movomenla, or “pm-,/ii-
l„I„r into a rereltitlon. If revolution
uftiof roittc 1 , (el no g" into It IU«htratrl.i.
with clear lieado nnd steady nerves, and
fiecatlse wo know it to be our patriotic
duty to do so. But, if Uncoin should
be elected, lie will not liavo so iimtili
power as some people suppose, and it is
re|,ot ted that lie Is idroudy tremendous
ly frightened teat hr thotihl he elected!—
The following extract elip|«jd from the
Washington correspOndvtice ef the .Hi-
Viinhah Hr/mWi'raii contains facts worthy
ol comideration i
-Tiie pretended fears of tlioso nro-cat-
ers and disuiiionists, when, unulyxed,
are rcdieiduus. Suptiose Mr. Lincoln
is elected, and. suppose h° watpj even au
ultra ill Ills views, what can lie do aginst
the vights of the Mouth under tlio exist
ing state of things? Tho .Senate will
bo against him—tbo Homo will be
against ldm-the .Supremo Court would
bo nguinat SSw—Iwo-lhintr of all tin, vo
ters In the Union will bo against Idin—
and nil the Federal offices at thoMouth,
Midi as .lodges, Marshals, IMsIrct At
torneys, Collectors, Post masters, Ao, Ao,
will bo refilled by southern moll, acting
miller and entirely govoruod by public
sentiment there. In all matters iu which
southern rights can he concerned.
The Senate will he a complete check
ami curb upon all his movotnenis, ami
they will undoutedly Heel all those
who arc ultra in their views; In the ex
isting House or Itopresentatlves tho Re
publicans were in an actual minority of
one, and only sneereded iu olccthig
wore unanimously adopted
Wo tho undersigned hereby agree to.
unite ourselves into an association to bo
called the Minute Men association of
Fulton county. ....
The object of this association is the
protection of Moulhern Kighteaud hon
or in the event that Abraham Idncoln
should be elected President of the Unit
oil Mtutos at the uppmnvldiig eln-
tion. This object wo propose loaeeolil
plith—
A Seas iblo Talk. Masnnic tirasJ Lodge.
I Tim following extract iselipt ft-om tho | ThisOniltd lusly, closed its Annual
Nutbtml Union Guard published nt Communication in this city, on lust cv*
oiling. Imvo discharged ull the business
brought before it.
Tlio Hufiinvut tjttostioti linn been set*
tied In favor or Mncon, by‘*n decisive
majority. Prom llm report of the com
mittee on the subject wo I,'urn that 123
HulK>rOiiiato l,od#i>s voted against re
moval, 05 in favor, and 88 were unin
xtructcd. On tlio vote taken in the
Oram! Isodge 74 wore in favor of remov
al and HIS against it.
The following arc tlio officers elected
and installed for tho ensuing Masonic
Organisation of Minute Men i
Atlanta.
Tho Atlanta leoeomotire states that
huge conctmrso of citixens, of all par* ( Washington City
tics, assembled at tho Armory of the No one is more familiar than the
«• AtlunU-ClmVs” ou last Wednesday \ present w riter with the political doprav-
• , * oi fct .,»* for the mifrtM.drt’of '**'’• Ihedestitntidhofjhr'nclple, and tho
night, ho 3bt ult,iroCTo l;^*^ Uterly selfish and ’corrupt motives
perfecting an organisation or ^Mintlto w , lio |, MO tunto ( tliii lenders of thosocnH-
Men.*’ ’ t*d Republican party, and no onu eon*
Tlio following prcnmhlo and resolu- j templates with greater dread tho irrup
tions, supported h.v B. U. Yancey T. 0. i tion of such a class of demagogues into
’ , ,, , nn «i a, II. Seals t,,H ° ,lce ^cred temple of American
Howard, 1. I*. Cooper, in I conHiitut{onnl u^.. 1 Ullt „ l0 ppop |e
um»n iinnn timtU V III (Ol 11«M1 J .1. . • .1 t* ' rt . ' I.
of the South »I, onld reflect that, if siicli
*v calamity should betal tt»e country, it
will be of tlio wime nature with the ills
that nil Itepublics are heir to. The
American |K*oplo cannot reasonably ex
pect to be exempt from their share of
those public misfortunes wldeh have
tVom time to time hnrmxscd and per
plexed the jieoplo of all countries. Tlio
body politic, no more than the body
personal, can l*e nt all times free from
disease. Necessarily, from the great
1st. By using all lawftil and lionora-; march of events and tho progress of
bio mentis to bring ulxnit it peaceful so- • * - • * * * •
cession or tlio Slate of Georgia from
tlio Union lit the contingency above
named. ,
2d. By giving moral uml material aid
tothocitixeiis of any other Southern
State which may settle in tho uontin-
gnucy ubova men-lulled and which tho
Federal government may attempt to co
erce I Hick into the Union.
.'Id. Bv using all lawful and honorable
means under the sanction ol our State
to unite our people as a lamd of broth
ers, in reaistimeo to northern nggrosaion
and ill defence of ourselves, our iirojwr-
tv and our fireside* against Federal
jimver wielded by a Black Hepiiblieuti
Administration.
For tlio aceomplishmont of tlio pur-
|wse iiliovo set forth, we hereby pledge
r.ursolves and eordinlly invite men of
all parties to join us. Wo prefer “hide-
iMsudenco out of the Union” to dls-
lionor, degradation mid oppression with
in it.
Col. T. 0 Howard moved the previ
ous question. Tlio revolutions were
put to tho mooting and uuauimously
adopted.
On motion nil trim? wen* frr favor of
tho movement worn invited to* place
tlieiv signature to tho rosolutions. It
was snggostiHl that tho oldest men
sign first when tho following gentle
men cutno forward and signed their
name*.
W. S. Rockwell, M. W. G. Master.
Sami. 1). Irving, 1st. Hist. It. |i. G. M
llcro hillowwl eighty-two names.
What may bo tho i»olitical prejudices of
tho signers wo do not know, further
than np|K?ars from tho al»ove.
Comptroller Mcucrnl’s Report.
Tills lucid document is so full of sta
tistical items interesting to tliepoople
of Georgia, that tve cannot do.justleo to
it except by publishing It entire, we,
however, extract a few of tlio most im
portant items:
The cash balance in the Stato treasury
at the end of tho fiscal year 1800, was
274,820,54. Appropriations undrawn
241,727,00; leaving a balance or M,U02,-
04, nllor paying all appropriations.—
The good assets indonglng to the State,
coiiHUtiug of Bank uml Railroad Stocks,
and Bonds ainoiiutiug to $807,025.—
The amount does not include the W. A
A. Railroad, the net earnings of which
wero 450,000. There were also, old
claims against defaulting tax-collectors,
to the amount of about $70,000, of
wldeh about $20,000 have !>een realised.
1 hiring the five years the present Comp
troller has been iu office, the State has
not lost u dollar by defaulting colleo-
their Sneaker by tho votes of twotrai* to™; r y
‘ l J Tlio report furnishes a table of tbo
eomimrative value of the various items
of taxation iu 1850 and 1800, all of
which show a very considerable increase
iu Vuluo, except tied of Stocks intuit fac
tories, &v„ which liuvodimiuidicd $390,-
8801 the largest increase is on the value
of slaves, next to luud_ and sol/ciit—
dchls.
The public debt of tho Si.dc niuoutx
to $2,0(0,750, of wldeh $2,073,750 on 0
|*er cent, bonds; $72,000 are5 percent.,
and $225,000 are 7 per cent.
Tho Comptroller proceeds to advise
several changes in tho present revenue
law which are judicious mid worthy of
attentive consideration by the Legisla
ture,
Tho tables showing the number of
acres of bind, its aggregate value, and
value per acre lor the years 1850 and
1800, ami the number ot slaves, tlicir
aggregate mid avorago value ore present
subjects of study mid congratulation in
view of the steadily increased prasjieri
ty of the State.
According to tho first the aggregate
value of land in the .State, is $ 101,704,-
055, being nn increase since last yoar of
$ 12,217,075, the avorage value has stead
ily increased for several years |iust ; in'
59 it was $ 4,4U per acre, in * 00—$ 4,85.
Cass county stands Ingests on the list
for the value of its lands $ lit,48 per
acre, and Charlton lowest—08 ets. i»er
aero, Tho uverago value hi 1800, In the
whole State was $ 4,85.
Tin; increase in number of slaves iu
•ioty, convulsions must now and then
occur, bet it be the cure of tho poo-
Iiki of the South, always eminent for
their conservatism, that, so lar as
they are concerned, such convul
sions shall lie as harmless as tioxxi
hie.
Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky in his
great speech at Louisville, uti the 2nd
of Aegiist, thus forcibly alluded to
the duty of the American citizen
iu the event of Mr. Lincolns elec*
tion :
“The Cuiisllttitloii provided that tho
term of the President should heroin*
Kiratively short—hut foiirycurs—think*
tig that now mid then adauguroustiiun
might ho elected, but that lie could not,
with all the guvrds that Congress set
up umund him in the sliort space of
tour years, do much to undermine mid
destroy the liberties of the people.—
•Shall we now iutr«Mh>c«tho principle of
anarchy, nnd say the man elected who
does not j-lease tlx (the minority) shall
not hike Ids seat? Would not there
ho time, when he mi (governs, to call
iiiin to account, according to the
constitutional forms provided for such
awes?
"It Is upon great principles that gov
ernments depend, and these great prin
ciples must bear a relationship to you.
They must l»c recognized or you have
no government at all—nothing hut
(trcljy.
"If you expect your government to
be porfeet mid glide oil without disturb-
unco, you will la.* deceived. You must
•xpcci occasionally to have your mill-
-lohn Harris, ~ 2d
W. W. Boyd, Hd
I). K. Butler, 4th " " " ••
R. T. Turner, Senior Gr. Warden
W. A. Imvo, .liiidor " •*
.1. K. Weils, Grand Treasurer.
S. Ums Grand Scctetnry.
B. B. Russell, Grand Senior Heueoti.
II. II. West,Grand Junior Deacon.
W. It. Jones Grutid Marshal.
F. II. Mltolmll, Grand Pursuivant.
N. Aiithoru, Grand (’linplaiu.
D. S. Ilurrisoti, 1st Grand Steward,
h. U. Candler 2d ••
Isaac W. Hull*. 3d “ “
J. V. Grier, Grand Tvler.
| 1 lacnn IWstn.
Gen, Sam. Houston*
Gen. Sam Houston bus recently been
making ii strong sik-ocJi against the «iis-
unionists. lie tells Ids friends to fight
tile Republicans, mid adds;
"But it defeated, remember that
vour government is worth move than a
victory; an I that when you discard
the .Southern disuiiionists yen will find
millions of Noril • u men ready to fight
your battles. I would shed the last
drop of my blood for my country—I
should resist aggression.' But I have
no battles to fight outside of tho Union.
Let pH light ill it, and for it*”
We have just seen a lettor from Gen.
Houston, declining that ho will vote
for the Union Kiectond Ticket in Tex
as, mid alsMinding iu tlio most patriotic
Union sentiments. All those in New
York who favor Sam Houston, or Id?
patriotic career III Texas, or his Nation
al Union sentiments, will vote against
the sectionalDtx. ami in this State, ns
elsewhere, for Union Kiectond Tickets.
-X 1*. A>/i
Rock Me To Bleep
Tho subjoined poem—we know not
who wrote it—is one of the most beauti
ful of its kind we have ever seen. We
do notphvy tlio heart which docs not
thrill toitq wild nnd louder, music: :
Backward, turn backward, oh, Time In
In your flight,
Mako men child again, just for to-night 1
Mother, como back from tlio ccholcss
shore.
Take me again to your heart ns of yore—
Kiss from my forehead, tho furrows of
care,
Smooth tho few silver thread* out of
my hair—
Over my slumbers your loving watch
keep—
Rock mo to sleep, mother—rock mo to
sleep !
Backward, flow backward, oh, tide of
years 1
1 am so weary or toils and of tears-
Toils without recompense- loars all in
1*11 K Flit
R.i
CeitKF.v.—A
laHwny about thirty miles in length
administration nnd bad government.- will shortly be oner.o l from Smyrna to
But if this government, in tho main. I Tnilinli, w hich i* nearly due east of the
advances your sociiil ciniditicm, secures | former place. This work, tho first
its kind in Turkey, was undertaken
• in the recent election* In Ohio and
Pennsylvania, though tin* Republicans
carried tlicir general Stole tickets, they
have lost four members In the latter,
and three iu the former State, making
tho actual majority in the now House,
already fiBcon against them, with every
prosjiect of losing two more members
from Massachusetts, (one ol them their
pot and oracle, Burlingame) and six or
seven, if not more, in New York, so
that there Is every prospector there be
ing an anti-UcpubUcan majority In the
new House, of not less than thirty.—
Two-fifths of all the voters In the Union
are in tlio slave Htato*, all of whom
(with the exception of so few that they
aro unworthy of mention) are against
him; nnd fall ono hall of the other
three firths that are in the freo States
are also in opposition. Indeed there U
no-doubt that if the entire nnti-Repul^
lien ii vote in tlio free States vould bo
united and brought onf, Lincoln Is in a
very decided uunorUt/ In those Siutes.—
With the wl\ole of the legislative and
judicial branches of tho Government,
and two-lhirdh of tho entire people op
posed to him, the man will l>o In lions
—in double irons—fettvrod uml confin
ed ho that ho cannot do any mischief
were he even di*|‘osod to doGtV*
your peace, adds to your greatness, it is
a good govsniinent: and especially,
almvo all things, if it shall preserve
your liliertics and your rights, it is a
government worthy of yoiirxupi»ort and
protection.” | Applause.]
It is morallv certain that a majority
of the next House of Representatives
will bo opposed to tho Republicans —
The Senate will also he auti-Repuhli-
cun. It will bo impossible, therefore,
fora ReimbUean President, even if so
di*i»oxcd, to Indict any scrums injury
iu>oti the rights or the .Southern peo
ple.
Willi these facts before them, uml the
certainty that a large pro|Hirtion of tlio
intelligent ami substantia! citizens of
tho North are as thoroughly hostile to
tho Republicans as any .Southern man
can be, mid with tho further still more
important consideration that a Republi
can President will bo oleoted if nt ail by
a minority of tho voto*of hi* own section
why should not tho Union men of tho
South takoheart and address themselves
like true patriots, to the work which is
before them ?
Itayllon. John J. Crittenden, In Ids
late speech at Independence, Kentucky,
was very severe cm the dixuniouixt*.—
He said, in u|»oxtrop!iixing them —
"Don’t break my country into frag
ment*. end talk of the little Confedera
tions that are to bexo Imppv. You will
pull down tlio great Confederacy—you
will pull down the American Constitu
tion upon the head of tho American
people—and you oiler yourself to me as
tho men to build up Indfa dozen little
shanties hero, mid call them Constitu
tion*. (Applause.) I suy to thom f
'Begone! you poor tricksters! vou mis-
eruhio, coucoitcd set! You talk about
pulling down the work thut the hands
of Washinuton laid the corner stono of;
you talk of pulling down tlio great gov
ernment made by the hand* of revolu
tionary patriots—made by the hands of
Madison, and Monroe, mid Hamilton,
nnd all the great naiims that figure in
Late News.
vnin-
Tuko them and givo mu my childhood
again!
I have grown weary of dust nnd decay,
Weary of Hinging my soul-wealth nwuy-
Wcury of sowing lor others to reap ;
Rock me to *l«vp, mother—rock me tc
sloop!
Tired of tho hollow, the base, the uti
true,
Mother, oh, mother, my heart calls for
you!
Many a summer tho grass has grown
green,
Blossomed nnd faded—our faces l»o-
twueii—
Yet with strong yearning and passion
ate pain,
Long l to night for your presence again;
Come from the silence so long mid so
deep—
Rock me to sleep, mother—rook me to
slei-p!
Over my heart in davs that are flown.
No love like mother-love ever hasshone-
No other norshin abides and endures,
Faithful, uiixcltUh, mid |*«iti«*iit, like
yours.
None like a mother cun cliatin away
|Ntin
From thesiok soul and the world-weary
brain;
Slumber’s soft calm o’er my heavy lids
creep—
Rock me to sleep, mother—roek mo to
•kepi
our early mul virtuouus day
talk til wit it pulling it down and giving
us u better government! (Applause.)
Why, gentlemen, there is no amount
of scorn with which that set of fellows : South vs
do not deservo to bo treated. ! Gazette,
New ann Turn.—Were Washington Aiikai»
some years since by a number of Kuglish-
men, but has experienced move tluiu
the usual share of delay arising from
obstacles on tlio part of both the *;ov-
eriimeiit and the people. It was
|»ected to he completed early in the
present month, mid tlio .Sultan and his
ministers were to attend the o|>ening.
A New Ost: Cknt Knvei.oc.~A let
ter from Wuxlddgtou states that the
Postmaster General has adopted and
ordered none cent self sealing envelojK*,
which will soon he supplied to post-
offices throughout the country.
Ann f a I. CoNFERKscr. Tlio Aimital
Conference of the Metliodist Kpiscopal
Church .South, will commence its ses
■ion in Augusta, on tlio 28th of Novem
ber.
DisuRAcr.rui.. -We regret that a very
discreditable indignity was offered to
Mr. Douglas and the gentlemen accom-
pniryinu Idm last night, by some ono
throwing rotten eggs at them from a
window ill the Kxelimige Hotel. But,
iu behalf of our city, we wish to state
that this disreputable act has been con
demned by all parties, ns far as we have
heard them express themselves.—Mont.
/W.
Wilt. Bir!y, of Philadelphia, ouo
of the election Judges, has been con
victed of forging the returns sons todo-
feat Lehman, the Democratic candi
date.
JQrTho dlsunioiiists of the South
are figuring nnd arguing the benefits to
accrue from tho breaking up of the Gov
ernment to the cotton Slates. As the
South is not all tot ton, will they he good
enough to turn their attention to tho
benefits to bo derived from their pana
cea, to tlio firain-growing States, the gra
zing States, the border Southern States,
Virginia and Kentucky, oipocinRy?—
As they are now going upon tlio dollar
argument wc take tficrr on that point.
They will please to recollect that Vir
ginia has interests of her own which she
will vrotect against aggression from the
41 as the North.—Alexandria
Como, let your brown Imir, just lighted
with gold,
Fall on your shoulders again as of old—
I Ait it fall over my forehead to-night.
Shading my faint eyes awey from the
light —
For with its Minny-edged shadows once
more,
Hap'ly will throng tlio sweet visions of
Lovingly, softly, its bright billows
Roek mu to sleep mother—rock mo to
Jutffeo Doaglas Detailed by nn Aeec
dent.
Montuomeuy, Ala., NoV; 2, 10.] P. M.
—Tho upper deck of Ui6 little steamer
Virginia, gave way just now, while Judgo
Douglas was making his farewell ad
dress to his friends, lie, with the crowd
was precipitated below, but no ono .was
hurt. Mrs. Douglas held on by the
railing,, nnd was rescued uninjured.
Mr. ami Mrs.'Douglas returned to tlitt
hotel.
A Cotton Hhlp In Distress.
New York, Nov. 3.—Intelligence
from Key West to the 27th Oct. lias
been received. The ship Ocean Star
from Now Orleans Iwund to Liverpool,
got ushom on Triumph Reef on the 24th
October mid Imd two feet of water in
her hold. [The Ocean Star left Now
Orleans on tho 12th of October,
with 2.753 ••ales of cotton and 2,000
staves.
Flortt Temple Distanced,
Geneva. Saturday, Out. 27.—Tho
luce between the celebrated lioi*se*
George M. Patch, timid Flora Temple,
over the White Spring Trotting Park,
at Genova, resulted as follow*: The
first heat Flora Temple won in fit 32,
Patehen leadingh to to tlnee-ipiartor
pile four length* in advance, and
throwing a shoe in the first quarter.
Patehen won the second heat iu 2:28.
Flora the third heat in 2:20. Pateher.
distanced Flora ill the fourth heat. V
heavy track.
Markets.
Moiiii.e. Nov. 2.—Sales of cotton
day 2.IHXI ludex; Middlings H cs*nt»*.—
The sales of thu week were 10,000 bale
1 the receipts lO.tKIO bales, ag.dnst
22.200 bales last year. The de
this p>rt is 15,550 bales. The exports
of the week 18,040 hale* ; the stock '
110,050 Index. Freights on t-nttou
Livei-|>ool 0-10d ; mid to Hurve 1J e< nt
Sterling Kxehaugc 7(«71 premium.
New Orleans. Nov. 2.—Tho cotton
market was quiet to-day, with sides of
4.0(H) bales: Middlings 11 |(<f.llj cent
The sales for the week were 35,500 lades
and the receipts 60,000 against 75,500,
The decrease at this jMirt is 62,OtH), nnd
at all jiorts 127,IHH) bales. The ox|>ort*
Notice to Debtors ood Creditors.
G eorgia, polk cdoxtyK
AU urvlitors of ltonry Q. fiilvey, Ute
of polk county, deceaiod, *ro notitfed to
proent their olnlm* in term* of the Low,
• il nil debtors of said estate Rtt Toqutwd Vo
‘"■•^'n'BMl-E'riASCKMl.VKV,
tovU ' A'liu x.
Administratrix’s Notice.
EORGtA, Polk County :
JT Sixty dsyi after date I will apply to
.ho Court or f fdlnnry of said county for
leave to soli the lands belvnginM U Uie.a«Ute
or Henry G. Allvov. Into of laid county, do-
ceased,-lhi< Nov. In* 5th. tttt.' •’ 4
TEMPERANCK 8ILVEY.
) . Admi.it jUniirix*
now llviug, and should bo clianco to ( of tlio completion of
travel into Michigan with bis coiitiden- ImUwocii St. l*mis)mid Smi Francii
The increase in number of slaves in travel into Michigan nun ms connueiir
the past v earl in* been 6,660—the in era so tint servant, ns was Us wont when be
in value'$31 ,074,450, their averag vnl* traveled into the Northern States, be
lie is $ 672,01. would be thrust into tlie Penitentiaoy
Time.—t hie glorious result
“ the telegraph lines
Rome Maiiket, Nov. 5tii.—C'qlton Is
now brisk at from 8 to 10J cents.
ElcdioM.Rctunia.
We roquost cur friend^ln all the coun
ties round about to sond u* corrert and
reliable, returns of tho election ill their
respective counties by the very tint mail
after tqe election.
Won*worths Mac or tut Great Uail-
wav.—We aro indebted lo Mr. George
Wadsworth Chief Engineer of tlio Dal
ton nnd Jacksonville R. R. for a copy
of his Railroad Map. This Map rep-
resent* a continuous Chain of Roads
nearly all now completed except tlio
link from Dalton to Taladoga, from Hal-
lax Nova Scoliu, to Now Orleans, )*ass«
lug through Portland, Boston, New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 'Wash-
iugton, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvlllo,
Dalton, Rome, Jacksonville, Selma and
Mqbilo. Tlui most striking peculiarity
of this chain of rmuls, is its close a|>-1
proxlmutlon to nn Air Line; making |
the distance between the two termini
much loss than by any other route now
constructed or iu contemplation.
Tub White Man Under.—Tlio no-
gr/, Wl(1o Awake* turned out in proces
sion In ttoiUtn, on Thueduy night, in
luHior or the lCojmhllrtUl M. C. Burlin
game. But the re was a scrow loose.—
Tho negroes, naturally enough, Insisted
upon being placed nt tlio bead of I ho ool-
uiiiii. but it seems that tills was donled,
and the result was, that -tlio negroes in
great indignation wheeled out of the
line, and, says tho "Courier.”
••Tlio stately air with whl -Ii their,
leader, a portly negro, gathering his
/elrgik idiout him and waved his baton
as Keelioutcd ‘ Forward dar!” and lod
the way down Green street, while bis
white brethren pursued their route
down Cambridge street, was truly sub-
Tint crowd were intensely Uo-
liy.hted at the diuklos’ pluck cud cheer
ed them on hastily.
'lliese tables mo of great vahr
showing the cotiijymitiye Inereuso and
value of famfs and slaves, in the flitter*
ont sections of the State, and Mr.
Tuweat deserve* much eiiHlIt for the
•are and trouble taken in compiling.—
ivguita ltinpatek.
Tiik Pistol a Trivmpu.—Tlio pistol
recently Invented by Dr. Butler, which
we noticed last week, wo are informed,
is a complete triumph ahead of all oth
ers in the Patent Office. A putent will
unquestionably be granted, mid by tho
time lettor* are issued, there will In; fif
ty or one hundred of the arms umuiifue-
hired ready for introduction to public
notice. It is the intention of tho gen
tlemen connected with the enterprise
to Imvo them manufactured at the llor-
por’a Ferry Armory. The pistol is the
Invention of a Southern man, and will
Ikj manufactured in tho South, thus
warmly appealing to Southern patron
age, independent of iu transcendent
sujKwiority over any otlior arm ever
introduced. Tlicro will be one of the
pistols in Marietta iu a few days, for
iiixiiection, when we will give a full de
scription of its peculiarities and useful
ness. It is designed to apply the same
principle to musket* and rilles. as soon
for a term of not less than ten year*, if
tho Black ReimUiemi law was carried
intocttecl. Washington always travel
ed with a black servant. The Black
Republicans liavo enacted that all such
traveling in this State shall be subject
to imprisonment in the State Prison for
a term of ten year*. That would he
Washington’* recent ion by the Black
Republican* of Michigan. They would
have him safely housed at Jackson be
fore thu Democrats would have time to
"brand him as an AboBtiouis*.”—7X>
troit Free V, cm.
A Mulatto.—Some of the Breckin
ridge Yancey democracy are denounc
ing Mr. Hamlin, the Republican candi
date for the Vice Presidency ns ii Mvhit-
to. If they state the truth, it is l»y no
means complimentary to the democra
cy of Maine who first elected him to
tho United States Senate, nor to tiie de
mocratic Senators who did not hesitate
to receive him into their fellowship, to
counsel and advise with him, •and to
trout him in ull respects as nn oqintl nnd
a boon companion. Not until lie was
nominated by the Republicans was u
whisper uttered against tho purity of
his blood. We take it then that tiie
ill lie that every message sent will
rive three hours in advance of the time
it was sent. Thus, a message leaving
St Louis at noon will reuelt San Francis
co ut 9 A. M.
That IIirroroTAMus.—Tho first Hip-
poppotumii* that was ever brought to
America, arrived last week on the City
of Manchester, and was at once shipped
to New Ot lean* to join Spalding & Rog
ers' circus. 1 his "Hip” is now two years
old, and was captured when about the
size of a spaniel dog, as he was one day
playing beside the Nile. The name
Buchoct, tlio Arabic lor "lucky dog,”
has Iicoii given, and an Arabian engaged
as his coust'inl keeper. He make* hi*
debut before the New Orleans public as
a ‘‘star."
tay-A negro**, speaking of her cliil
dron, said of onu who was lighter color
ed than the rest: " I nober could bear
dat ar’ brat, kasu lie show dirt so
easy.”
sic
Mother, dear mother! tlio years have
been long
Since 1 last bushed toyoiir lullaby song-
Siug then, and unto ihy soul it shall
seem
Womanhood’s years liavo been but a
dream;
Clasp to your arms in a loving omhrnce,
With your light lashes just sweeping
my face,
Novor hereafter to wake or to weep —
Roek me to sleep, mother—rock mo to
sleep!
Life Everywhere.
Under tills caption a very inter
esting and instructive article makes
its appearance* in tlio t’ornhill Muga-
"Life everywhere! Tho air is crowd
ed with bird's—beautiful, tender, intel
ligent birds, to whom life is a song and
a thrilling anxiety—the anxiety of love.
The air is swarming with insects —tlioso
little animated miracles. The waters
are peopled with innumerable forms—
from the animalcule, so small that one
hundred md fifty millions of them would
not weigh a grain, to the whale, so
large that it seem* an island a* it sleeps
upon the waves. The bed of tlio sea is
alive with polypi, carps, star fishes and
with shell iinimalmdes. Tho rugged
face of the rock is scared by tlio silent
lairing of soft creatures, and blackened
with countless muscles, barnacles and
limpets.
"Life everywhere! on the earth, in
the earth, crawling, creeping burrowing
lairing, leaping, running. If tlio so-
qiicstcrcd coolness of the wood tempt
us to saunter into its checkered sluide^
wo are saluted hv tho numerous din of
insects, the twitter of birds, the scram
bling of squirrels, the startled rush of
unseen beasts, all telling Imw populous
is this seeming solitude. If we ^tuse
before a tree, or shrub, or plant, otu
cursory and half nlrstractcd glance de
tects a colony of various ir.habiiants.—
We pluck a (lower, and ill its bosom we
I see many a charming insect busy in its
appointed labor. Wo nick a fallen leaf
and if nothing is visible on it. there is
probably a trace of an insect larva hid
den iu its tissue, and awaiting its devel
opment. The drop of dew upon this
leaf will probably contain its animals,
under tho microscope.
"Tlio same microscope revoals that
the LliHxlrain suddenly appearing on
bread, and uwakciiing superstitious ter
rors, is nothing but a collection of min
ute animals, (Mona* uroditj'wi;) mid that
tlio vast tracts of snow which are red
dened iu a single night, owe tlicir color
to thu marvellous rapidity in repiodue-
tion ol n miuutophint, (l’rolacctts nivalie.)
lie very mold which covers our cheese,
our bread, our jam, or our ink, nnd dis
figures our damp walls, is nothing hut a
collection of plants. Tlio many color
ed fire which sparkles on thu sui fuce
of a summer sou at night, as the vessel
ploughs her way, or which drips from
tin oars in lines of jewelled liglB, is
of tho week aro 70 000, nnd the total
exports 240,000 hales. Tlio stock is
248,500 bales. S'erling Kxchnng* 0|(«;
7j premium. On New York |(d.| per
cent, discount. Freights to Livcriiool
17-32d.
New York, Nov. 3.—Sales of Cottcu
to-day 1,500 hales, with a quiet market
middling uplands ll|(u:llj cents.—
Flour heavy, with sales of I2.p00lnmols
.Southern, $5.70(^85,05. W/ieat declin
ed 1 to 2 cents, with sales of 50,000 bu
shels. Corn quiet; Mixed,
Spirits of Turpentine firm, at 3S(g.4U
cent*. Freights on cotton to Liverpool
7-32d.
JCftd^An Irishman out West conceiv
ing that a little iiowder tlirowu upon
some green wood would facilitate its
burning directed a small stream from
keg upon the smoking pile; hut mt
possexing a hand sufficiently quick
cut this oil' at tho desirable moment
was blown into u million pieces. Tlio
coroner for tlu; occasion reasoned out
this verdict:
"It can’t be called suicido bcknxc bn
didn’t mean to kill himself; it wasn’t
•visitation of God,’ hokuxe lie wall’
struck by lightnin’; he didn’t die for
want of breath tor ho hadn't anything
fljto Mbcqigilnenly.'
Astlmia.Es
Far the Instant Be
and Herman: nt
.. of lids distressing
mm plaint n*a
FENDT’S
Bronchial Cigarettes,
M.»W hr 0. II. A I'd™ 150 Broad-
(if, JJ. V. I’rhc *1 l«-r Ih*| .old ft-oe by
F-r aide .tall Dru«(|lala.
Oft.llltWAW— Qllt (_ £
Tomlin & MeOanrer’a
STEAM SAW MILL.
T HE pr«yr!«- ors will fiimisli tint •piaHty
I"ms l«-sf Pin,- l.iouW. sjrisI «t ih'-ir
Mill on the Coo-a Itlv.-r,t t ut!V» frwiu Uomv,
follows:
UnllveriHl St the Mill nt $UM» |». r loenlKd,
u> stcaiiibootliiii'Uug in Rome, or ut inter-
e-H.ite ImoHiig* Mi tin* River nt $l»?5 |K*r
iiolnsl. For drie-l hinil^r 23 routs per
liitn-ln-iluihlitioiud will Ik* elmrged.
ROUT. G. TOMLIN,
J. L. MeCARVKU.
p’Juv.twr.in
MATES’
SOIL-LIFTING PLOW!
II KX n »(.,'»«• !*h((r I« nil. (.1 ii .1 ,(lh
w
i.irlnu l 1 civ
disiiiti-^r.iling
flics
Inch is cnpuMo
ih-ptli nC 11 teen Inch*
, there is a tola' disin egiuted dr|ith of
tv-seven i.olie-, a d lliore who so
ee will find that they have an ther
te*neaih that represented on their map.
nailer size of this Plow, (one horse)
thinner in (lie sole and more durt-like in it*
Hgnre. is an ndm’rshie hnpleinrnt for cidtl
rating oiops. ami will do the work of more
than forty men with Ins**. With tho corn
ifop, this tool tnny run rlnsa aletigshle tin*
torn, and to the full depth of twelve incite*
when the Corn i* hat I (tree inches high, and
Lcfore the nails occupy the spare hetwten
the rows: this will Ult the soil, move every
corn plant with the soil, nnd for so slight a
distance as not to separate the particle* from
the roots, yot so completely list ening the
mass that tin* plant may Ik* picked up with
tin* fingers. This is more thorough cultiva
tion than can he oldaitivd hy one hundred
IcK-ing*. l-.iving die soil in Utter tilth and
Save your Lives APropg .
I* our authorised agent for ti, n ^ I
Kreutiun of 8 8,1, 1L| I
Amos Lyona’ Pnt nn , I
COPPER LIGHTNING fiU
have
JfM
J. J. ltiiid riiuii, H.v. j. it d,,™. I
L. Alexander, 0. U BalUe, lKI
yer, A. A. t'luveUud, lUr. o n v *V I
riumuul Uurnclt, Esq. *
In reviewing the ncords of ih« ■
markable strokes or lightnlu* J. rpl
Oo|ip,r Ibid■ ,^,l 0 X,TrWA*(«|
■oior.or.ii onufrJRrt dKnffitSV**. I
Iu .ur other f..rlu.h„ b,.,!„b
ibo Uo.ilng otfocia i.r or.rr ■ I
Il»billing, oocurtng wit),In dl
uniiklndt and In 1.10,1
iiuonlity I,a. boo,, ,u«cl.K
tlio innlt |wncrti:l dlwh.rii,. “W)|
In oil on.?,, tbo nutil .1, .„n I
ou oxtent ,.f .urfMo „ •• I
with .irttiig-li, „nd .lliiuld
timtou. m„ tbo {..I <->-1
flio LI, litii n, Hodi or Anii. l,™ I
riin.tnirlnl III, n n-lrn! fn- i.rin, ii ’ '"I
rtiitm .it tho 00n.Uti., i;,',".ft-|
r!o(,r>»l d-»Ur«r. tSTil
bond, of oi(li| or Imvo I tltfUilJl'lSl
Idojrod In tbo Britt.b N.vy, ffi£fll
—••oo,,. JOBKI-II JoMu tflm
l'r* fessor of Medical Olu-iul.tr* u.’i
MvdionI College of Omrgl,, alliJJ^
Having examined the C..niK.r U,iu.
Rod. jad.uuHt by Amo. Ly,-?. /JJ
8. h. Uiarkt* .1 Co. aru propii«t«,rs and
vo « ri warrsatvd in ► ay in* ikiTL-
ul ci ii<liictof # 1thiierio eorntnus^i I
the protection of buildings, bus Lirilli
hiims to piiLIU- contldi n -e. ^1
* .deed, while some term* ofrml.i^wl
have their merits, yet ia tkeb'driZI
dueling poMt-i* of Um metal t »uiil„J f 4«J|
gnat plenty nor/„rc ex|s^d-ih, kj|
ike i-dgerofth Adr.l sin^et—the rent 1^1
iesa of the metallic column, without I, r»,u|
.ntermption from too to twdtnin-tn u,,., I
oxydiralde nnd durable UuturenLUutJJI
ed summit. aM lh t]p».lepWRl huul.tlAnJ
security of the Rod. we kuuw m. sdhertlurI
strh tly eoRfvnas^Q the Inoxsrskk* ha"
which are known te gorcru the Klrciric Iki
in Its passage thfoffgfc the attim»t,hrf» n
aloeg surfaces, nod it may thereler*U»«gtl
relied oil as |K>ss«*ssing all tho K-«din|Vku.|
aeteristic* requisite In a conductor. F
A. iiLtK I
Oxford. Gd., Oat. 9, 19f0; I
In ndditioa to tTu* nlmve wo hsrr prakl
■ iou to refer to Rev. .lolin Jones nf |:„ v I
WM. C. WARP A co, f
[•ttttw.lm Atlanta/*
NBWfoNhKt^tn: snarfl
Premiums for Subscriber:
m.mv. regard a Mulatto as a lit
rftiioruomiM'of nTiTruilVoiiolili.li.’i.— | li-n-lor. itiilll Ii- ifewrU tlioii imrly—
Marietta .l,/.Wr, ‘M. I «*o» l'«>—r •■'iwortliy
of u white man s liotjco.— Aas/iolfr Pa-
fs^y-Tho Rock in 1m in jVa.) Jltyyfc .
s| leaking of the present disunion efforts,
says :" We are for using every consti
tutional means to defeat Lincoln : but
if he is elected by the ]»eonle of Hie
United States, constitutionally, wo aro
for obeying the laws under his adminis
tration, so long as those jaws conform to
the Constitution of tiie land.” The Reg
ister speaks the sentiments, we doubt
not, ot nine-tenths of the people in the
‘'Tenth Legion,” in regard to this mat
ter.
w.
left to Iircatho with, its plain he didn
know what lie was ulioiit; so 1 shall
bring in "died for want of common
sense.’ ”
gvjy.Sonatoi* Mason (Breckinridge)
made a speech to the people oi Hamp
shire county, Va., a few days ago, and
thus stated his |>osition:
"III the close of Ids spoeeh, Senator
Mason doctarcd that in the event of
Lincoln's election, he should take his teat
as a Senator to sup/wet the Constitution, the
r'u/hts and infci/rity of the State—when they
could nn longer ho maintained lie should
render hack to her the high trust re
posed in him hy Virginia, trustinifto her
icistlnin ami patriotism in that exigency to do
the best:'
Washington dopatch says that
Mr. Pryor, of Virginia, has declared
against a dissolution of tho Union on
tlio mere ground of Lincoln's election.
CGF" Fill I returns from Nebraska show
the election of the Republican delegate
to Congress by 111 majority.
ffiaJ-Night brings out stars, as sorrow
shows iis truth. Wo never see tho stars
o nought else, and thus it
8h)-The moment anything assume
ic shape of a duty, xomo persons
ml themselves incapable of discharging
BKtffLovo can excuse anything except
leanness; but meanness kill*love u:.d
lipples even natural uliuctioii.
8>ScC'unnlng is only mimic of di»
cretion, and may puss upon weak men
just as iwrtncx* is often mistaken for
wit, ami gravity for wisdom.
fifjjrTimo never passes so slowly and
U*diotisly as to tlio idle and listless.—
The best cure for dullness is to keep
busy.
ItBrcjfK* to Receive Tuem. — The
Government of Liberia has refused to
receive the cuplm-cd Africans who were
(it to that t’obmy from Key West,
ii’.id who were eaptured by our cruisers , |t ,
aiid landed at Monrovia in August last, j
Thu number of /.fricaus thus lauded
aie about t Well Ip-four hundred. The
American Colonization .Society have a
contract with tho U. S. Government
under the churgo of nil these Africa ns
for ono year lor tho compensation of
one hundred dollars a head, but the
Liberian Government, refuses pennis-
Kncockaukmest vou Blue Kyks.—it
is said that all the Presidents of the
United States, except Gun. Harrison,
Imd blue eyes. Among-the great men
of the world blue eyes seem to have
been prominent: .Socrates, .Simkspcare,
Locke, Bacon, Milton, Goctlic, Frank
lin, Napoleon and Humboldt, all imd
blue byes. Blue eyes scorn to take
the lend in literature and art, but pro-
hably ow.ug to tlio great proportion of
blue eyes in the wsccnduiit of the Anglo
.Saxons.
Tub Kmwlkm or Risuxiox,—Tho Mont
gomery Post soys:
“For the jutst few duys, wo Lava no
ticed hem and tlicro a blue msutte, but
the number is nlwmt in the proportion
of angel's visit*. Thu peculiar beauty
of this Southern emblem, however, js
thut it is made out of Northern silk, up- j ’
pended to a New York lmt, by a Jkttun . &uTN-*V oral suudl droves of hogs hove
Jiuttvn. Thut’s Southcruhm with a ven- J alreudy.roachcd j.yiuilibiirg, Va., which ^
geance! wero sold readily ul $fi per owl,, gross, who feed iqion
A fusion electoral ticket iu New
Jcrsy Ims been agreed on, with two Bell,
two Breckinridge, and three Douglas
Kixiiixti ICxtiiaobdinabi*.—Cue day
last week, the handsome number of
3500 pomtiaiio wore caught, ut one haul
of the Hoiiio, in »St. Andrew’s Bay, on
tho Florida roust.
sion for the negroes to remain in its
territory, or under it* protection, with
out the same compensation, which the
Unionization Society is to receive.
ggrln Mic matter of plain speaking
we are, many of us, like the soldier,
who in his first battle was afraid to firo
off Ids musket lest lie might hurt some
body.
test glut!
slander.
produced by millions of minute * ani
mals.”
Made to Liiy,
A lady correspondent writing from
Kansas relates the following extraordi
nary proceeding:
After breakfast I was surprised to
see my landlady go out, and catching
her hens, tie each one’s legs together,
and throw them upon thu ground, say-
ing:
••There—bo good.”
"What did you do that for?” I ask-
ed.
"To make ’em lay,” sheausweerd.
"Make them lay? Will that do it?”
I enquired.
"La, yes,” slio said. "Didn’t you ev
er hear tell of that hofors ?” I confess
ed that I Imd not. In an hour she went
out again and picking up tho liens,
sure enough some of them had laid.—
These she let go nnd they ran oil', not
oven cackling tlicir gratitude. But
tlioso lions that scorned disposed to bo
contrary shestruckon tho back, saying:
"You’d better lay—you’d better lay ;
for you won’t go until you do”—nnd
in a little whilo they, too, hud recom
pensed their mistress for feeding them
so bountifully. S|»e says that she docs
so every morning, and the hens know
well enough that "they Imvo got to
lay.”
ftaTTho man who confines himsel
to the drink best for him is t*c//-sun-
plksd.
Z. B, HARGROVE,
NEWMAN & NOWLIN,
ILiving iNiuglit tlu* cnlin* »t«x
r lh.* firm or XewniNii A Xcvfin
let largely hierenxcd It by rrfeut
■IJitioiM in every fiepur.iueut,
itli Fresh mul Genuine
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Pure Liquors,
•r Metlieiini! imriMifea.-Ae. I nm nr«ni
fiiruisli I he iH»i.|i|o of lloiuu an,| viehiity,
illi nil nil,I Kvuryurti* le ill Qit Drug tin
ule up uml «li us meminMi-‘(vrnw us ui
her house this siJu of Augusta.
Mr, JOSEPH M. MACK,
fiio is ail PX|M,rieiice«I IMnirrimpi-uii-t am)
- ruggbt, wifi reniiiin in the hiaise. ami giv»
Ilia entire attention to the litiflfhe.«i«. IMi.vd-
inna ilesiring their l*n-i>eri|)tiotia nrenrate/y
—’ -* *rejully prepared, will find it to their
.. . .. tohls*Mir,\
1. B. HAROnOVK.
litres! then
Just Received,
4» galls. I’adorOil, »*xt.
2 boxes C,hI Liver Oil,
100 II*. Cream Tartar,
2 grtos Concentrated Lvc,
too ILs pure Pearl 8lareh,
100 •• 8,i) I pct re,
r-proof matehes,
AL80-A lurgj lot of Rrown Windsor, and
other Toilet Houps. togeilicr whh a fi
Mirini**ni of P«*rfmnery. Pomades, Ao.
ALSO—A fresh invoice of all tho mo.e pop-
ular Patent Medicines.
ALSO—.*1000 Extra fin* Havana fignr*.
oeiy-twAwlin-to junl Z. It. HARGROVE.
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera!
This medicine lias
( LIFE DHOl'8. ) been tried, tested and
J Tin: never PAiLixn J proved hy ten years
( REMEDY. J experience to 1m; the
reliuldu ruinidy for nil Hotvcl ])erntig<-in>'i
Diarrhu'a, Dysentery, (Vamps, Pains, CL
era, Cholic, An before the |-nld e. (
or l wo doses of 20 drops, will rum the in
severe cramps in tho stoinnrli in 20 mhiiit.-
tvo’ lt is not the Multitude of up-
pluusiui, lmt the good senso of thu up-
Iiluuder*, winch give* value to reputa
tion.
ff^r-Modern education too often cov
er* the linger* witli ring*, and at the
same time cut* the sinew* of the wrist*.
g<aj-"Wlmt’s in a dress?” asked
a popular writer. Sometimes u great
deal mid sometimes a very little.
lh* ho
the l»iarrl o-a and
•Is. Om
merits. Price
it in vur e -n-Iipal
will ratiefy any o
only 25 Cents.
Prepared hy 8. D. Trail, ti) Bowery, New
York, and sold by Druggists gniiorully.
In lh line by Maker A Echols, und Ncwi
A Nowlin. • [nng2twAw
Bfej^-ICvery art is bust taught by exam
ple; good deeds aro productive of good
friends.
Reading inukcH a learned man
writing a correct man, speaking a ready
man, thinking a great man,nn.I praying
a good man.
-fcaTTiu; LuGrringe, Texas, Trito Issue
sny*: A ‘‘man of the ivorl 1” propose*
to bo oho of fifty to give twenty dollar*,
or oik* of twenty to give fifty dollar*, or
one of ten to give one hundred dollars
to bim a clergyman of mi orthodox
church, and a graduate of Home theo
logical institution, to como und reside
tlicro and dovoto his attention to tho
improvement of tlio morals of tho
oommunily.
JSTTlie attempts to recover tho At
lantic cable are now finnally abandon
ed. Mr. Ymty« the company’s eloc-
trician, reports that ulthougli on many
occasions they oould rniso the ligiit, and
got the cable on board for seven miles,
they invariably found it broken again a
few tulles oil*. Ho abandoned tho hope
less attempt with deep regrot.
New York liotol, whore lie can bo consulted
in English, Gorman, Italian, French
Spanish.
Letters should be addressed to Dox 3576,
P. 0., N. York. [octlltwly
HE METHODIST,
THE NEW RELIGIOUS WEEKLY.
Was commenced iu July last, and i,
jmhlUbed Mti
HA1 Lit DAY OF EVERY W»I,
At Xu. T Peek:::an 8t., NEW YORK,
' KiUTKti nr TIIK
Rev. UEORUK R. riujOKS, D. P.
ASSISTED Hr TEE -
Rev. JOHN MeCLJNTOCK, D, D.
At prseiit residing in Paris, as ('••rrr»p«^l
iug EiTitor: and. by uumeroas n>»triiv.«i|
ell known as writer* fur the (mqik UiTs|l
uu prom neiieo to all makers of UumI
t rtaininu to the Church whois him il
wr*. ami sustaining its insliiutioni
d'sorguidxers within its lam-m. and nisi-l
unis from withmib it yet. in u spirit of bsd-l
erhiNHl. conveys to its reader* lull dnaiUdH
passing evouls in all the abler rliurd*|
uml in lh» world at Inrgv. muintaininx n tkl
same time a higli literary lone, and s Jit»|
fled ahslinence Lorn all nuuei-«-ssary
versy.
It is printed in
IMPERIAL QPARTI) FORM,
On I lie Iteai Paper, and in lh» Bnt In
graphical Slyie, ai(d is Embellish'd i
ti lily to time by
Portraits of Eminent Hen. |
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European Medical Institute
DR. SANSON,
(FROM PARIS,)
No. 701 UROA D V’A Y. A DO V E till STREET,
NEW YORK.
T HE iwcseity of giving lo the public
tiie United Hiatts, a rational and note
pensive treatment in all Diseases of a chron
ic, especially of a secret character, has indu
ced Dr. Hanson (for several years known in
this city as thu most Huecessriil prnctitim
in (hut class of «fleet ions) to extend his i
jotirn in New York for another year.
He may then-loro bo consulted at his ct
venicat loention
701 DltOinWAY.
and will eoutinne to keep on hand Ids
and Dr. ltieord's preparations, such us Flor
del I'cuyuli, ($2 per bottle) against Hcminal
Io-'Sl-s and Debility from excesses of Hi"
Abase, the i»cst remedy known in Europe
His Preventive agniust Infection, $1 |
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ltieord's celebrated Pills, against Venereal
Disposes, one box sutneient to cure any
$2 per box.
Ills Gonorrlnea Remedy cure* (tint (lira
grcoabln allRction in n few days, $2,
Best French Male Safes imperted by him
self at *3 per doxen.
All his Vrem-li and Hpnniidi Moiuodlcs
Affections of Ladies will be sent with a cir
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known to a r*w French physicians only.
At his Institute there are eight rooms
S rovided for tlio rocoptiou of Ladies and
cutlomun, so Umt the strictest privacy
observed. . ....
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advertisements.
Tho Doctor’s new place is 704 Broadwai
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