The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, November 09, 1860, Image 3

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-jjj^oTiiionNiNK, to,, 8, fcsTMArrai o,v jsvkbv KoFT.nSl-Al'KU. _ r For, Tm J lo announce the name uf ?" J3, », cfttiJWoto for To, Bowlvor ut tlio on.ulng Junuoryoloo- r „, Solicitor Ocucml. _ ..i, »" nnmMtwa tinm r^r’t.vniiUJK. uf Noyriian. Ouwolu coo J Nl * K t! uto for Hu «*«* «f (Jen r 1 lint no In M l«y III Jonnury mil II, a. GnGretl K**!* rtleitor nnH-lt'W CtttldilUtU Vjof I lie TnHtt|*oo»n * M iJCV VoTKII: I it i* I lurTIn* tirortl content i* over und it LVbctlint tliodc-tinyof till* ftovurn* | nt is M-nUnl. H now tacoim* us to T C " f, r tho best but nt tlio some "te making preparation* for the Wo do not wish to intimate .»*ury to bo organizing . companies,*or enrolling minute 0.1*0 binooln is oleoted, with tlio miTation of iinmediutely fighting our Jordan, enemies: but our preparation* Lu bo mnditnUoii'il and lawful in |,.jr character with a deep and till- 14 . rv ii,g determination to maintain our |,t,M is the Union if possible, out of it, i wo must. Tlio course pursued by | lt . South should be firm and determln- t jo dourly right and unavoidable l» r the maintenance of her honor mid Lriitial interests, that there shall la* division among her own people, but Lit nil n» one great barnnuiious whole §,,11 in thunder toiler demand not July of the North but of tho entire Lii'uud world a recognition of hor Clearly defined and iiumistakeublo ■ghts. j While no spirit of Imso submission | Hl iild he encouraged or even tolerated, t nt the same tlmo any course of rush precipitating conduct would he pally reprehensible and injurious to j |>ros|K?ctM ot our section. There ninny men in the Houttawho have n long tlmo believed that our sacred h-lil* mid untnrnUluil honor cannot lie |ilintuiiicd in tlio Union ; and that it \ kith tlio interest and duly of the South soparatinn us soon ns possi- lie. M-oiy of theso men are among most wealthy, talented midmost Li-lily respected citizen*, and they arc I. conscientious in their convictions of liuty u< any class of men in the country * Tliis class of persons, however, wo be lieve is comparatively small and that ■lie great mass of the people still cling o the Union; firmly believing that tho Ifomtitiition will bo enforced and the [rights of the South maintained. This Icing the ease mid it lieiug well known go .ill that theso differences exist, it Lo- « tlio lepresentatives of oocli of Iheso classes of opinions to bo courtoous [mnl kind to the other mid studiously vdid any tiling liko el imination or the linputiing of their motives. No class can Rightfully arrogate to themselves* all tlio p.itriutisin or chivalry or tiial they aro v ready to make personal sacrifice [upon the altar, of our section, than oth* Jers, who do not agree with thorn as to ■lie&rst plan of securing the greatest h« rin.uirnt good of us all. We huvo said thus much to bo, per- lliitps, of service in ease that Lincoln V'locted, because, if that is the caso, d.^ireal»ovoall tilings to seen united ISoutli, mid that the deliberations of our ■section should be •characterized by high I timed ,-tate* manship that may result In lentil deliberations mid harmonious |tiiiii. A* It HlioNld Me.. The Kleotion in thi* place passed off quietly and peaceably and with ns I Jimoli good nature as (tossible. Kvery closed, and wo did not hear I ui au angry quarrel or sec a drunken Mam in Romo on that day. Many men •rare much excited but their deep in 11crest was exhibited rather by tlioir calm but firm detirmination tiian by l noisy outbursts and senseless crimiim ti'ius of their opponents. Tlio beiiuth I ful quiet that prevailed in our city was I indued a fact to Ipj proud of, and wo J mod sincerely hope that the same good I wiiso and liigb appreciation of dignity | mid decorum will always provail oil aim* ] iliir occasions. Theio wore nine hundred and eighty I two votes polled at this Precinct, which I n nearly two hundred more than at any | puvious election. Hoxr. Market Nov. 7.—'Cotton is a I little dull—10j cts may now bo consid ered the top of tho market. A (aril. Ma, Kditoii: I desiro, through tlip city naiiors, to return my sincere thanks to the merchants for • refusing to soil spirituous Liquors on tlio day of tho election, but iporo especially to those gentlemen ongagod in tlio retail busi ness. They closed their doors mid did no business whatever. It wm asking a great deal of all, It bilng a public day and a good ono for tliat trado, but they mad» tho promise and adhered to it with fidelity. To them wo aro mainly indebted for tho peace, quiet and good order that prevailed throughout tho en tire day. Respect fully, II. A. Gartrri.i., Mayor City of Rome. Poi.a County.—A gentleman who l-r» P*dk county on \ViKln*'«ri iy. hi *« n.u •, informs us that all tin* precinct" bu two had been lieard from and Hel* wi Oft votes ahead ol Rreekturidge. b u . las’ vote would probably lm 100. CttATormiX Cmmr.—Sutfinicnt returns have been received |n mako it certain that Hell will carry this courtty by large plurality, probably one hundred more. I)ki.koatk*.—K. C. Shropshire. 7,. H. Hargrove and M. Ihvitioll have Immmi appointed to represent tlio Home •Light/Iwtrd*"in the Military Conven tion to bo held in Miltedgeville on next Monday. Lincoln Alarmed. Washington, Nov. 2.—We learn ii|»oii good authority that Lincoln is alarmed ut the prospect nt his election iltld the ionsequ* uees. lias prepare*! a dr ier dedarin'* (>in*ervaiivo principle*. liter- flu !ii iVien'U promise evmn • thing ; » .1 •> S .iii..i-rn ; t 09tiliiy. f.*.. of a |K)1 UidU clmrndter, emnm.i... M .n„„ tlio public men of the Palmetto State, to approve. Hut. tho foil wing Jotter, which wo find in tlio Charleston ‘‘Cour ier of last Saturday, and which that |Mipor says is from tho* pen of “one or the dearest ami most cultured minds in Soudi Carolina,” contains sturges- TfcoJttval Dancers. Misha Hauser, the violinist, Unis de scribes an exciting itcoiie Which he wit nessed in Melbourne, Australia t “The curtain rose, A French dancer, an elegant, supplo young lady, of no great beauty, but much expression and apparently on perfect good terms with her elf, appeared in the scene in her ' art la* lion* that we do mod fiemliiy emforso nnjl approve. Wb'crthWlirrtrt Hie letler 1 oHlie iiliko to tho meml>er8,ofourStute LegU j.i rM * utiire and our citizens generally. Its counsels are most wholesome and tiiudy.—At. Amer. To the Members or the State Legisla ture* There is a grave task awaiting you.— is your duty to *«*e in your coming deliberation* tlmt the State receive* no IcnnitMit. Your 1‘onstitueiit* liave • " J"*.* <h»!d*«?rate. They ex- • i". p’,-il Tlmv nd.V upon v»utr >iiil ii"ii'**-iy. You will not lie willing, wii ttuit aeiaiuiit. to re- ■fiviMind eoiishler the sujg«‘*tion* of loot* win* are, like yourselves, solicit- •ii» fur the public safety. Let u* assutno that the State* will adopt some mode of redr<>.**—some plan by which to vindicate their right* protect their property. What I We ii.sk* ollowihg x Intel s Olhvial Vote ot Floyd Couuty. Tho following statement, though not officio!, wi]lprobably not vary more than two or tlirae votes from tho exact re sult : i'rccinct*. BolI l Brock. Poug. Kuiue m 300 100 X. Carotiuu...^^ 5* 00 21 llarkera*,.^ 15 41 0 bhringston........ 20 00 0 Hat Woods 22 8 « Csve Shring V 63 70 30 J«lf Slii,.03 0» 34 waiters.,,. 70 30 0 Chulio...,, 5i M . 10 birt Townue.i.M 4 35 13 htowtth la 0 1 Total,,,,,,, TlS 756 280 'Vo liavo compared tho above wiib otiioial vote mid find it Accurate. Holies and Elements ®f a Fbytleiaa* 'Vo have received a copy of a pain l*filet of tho above titlo containing sixty-? °'«ht jMigcs, by Dr. Tlio*. S. Powell, J' r of. in Atlanta Medical Collego. Wo have not hud titno to examino this bw»k, but are assured by ono who*© judgement is worthy of the highest respect* that it contains much merit.— 'Ve presumo by tbo title that it is prob' ably peculiarly adopted to tho wants of young Physicians. ^Sorrow comes soon enough with- out despondency j it doesa rami no good traTt^ u JJ unt ^ ft diglitning rod to at- frtini tli*- Irttcr «•!' -lohii 1). Dofrc 1 to a gciitlcniuii of Niislivilic. Teuti., in which lie ii*scrte that the South ha* nothing to fear from Lincoln, that our reader* may form tlioir own estimate a* to what kind of ju*tioo they may expect at tho hands of tlio Hlack Republican*. Dcfrces, it mny l»o well to state, is tlio Black Republican Prin ter of tho House of Representatives.— Kn*. Cu.uilrston Courikr.J If it (hi supposed that the Republi can* are to be driven,IVom tlioir purpo se* by threats that Mr. Lincoln shall not bo inaugurated, if elected, permit me to remind you that the raco whence they sprung must not be forgotten.— They do not come of cowards, to fawn mid croueli at tho feet of any )>ower on earth. They are freemen, and “know their rights, and knowing, dare main tain them!" This is not said in a spirit of bravado. Fur from it; bntit i**n announcement of a fact which ought to be known, if it is uot. ■ I f, however, tlio Republicans believed that Mr. Lincoln would use tlio high position to which ho it to be ejected for tho purpose of warring upon the con stitutional rights of the South, he would not be uieotod. It is because they know ldm to be a man of enlarg ed, national and statesmanlike views, capable of grasping with all the great quotums before the country, ami so d* reeling them as to do even and exiv justice to all sect ion s of the Union, that they confide in him. Wo know tlmt when Mr. Lincoln rears “to Ktipjmrt the (.'.institution and the laws,” tlmt tlio oath will not lie vio lated* Among those law* are the Fu gitive Slave Law, tho law against tin? slave trade ami the law enacted to ena ble Gen. Jackson to put down nullifica tion, when the traitors of South Caroli na threatened to resist tho revenue law*. All llicso laws will !»e enforced.— NVImt more can you want? Wlmt else ought to be required ? The man who set Ire to the Temple of Kpliesu* sought an immortality of intaniy ; and It would not bo strange tlmt, even at this day, some abased wretch, desiring the same fate, tuny at tempt tho destruction of the Union, our Temple or Liberty, erected l»y the toil and blood of our father*. He will however. Iks found among the host* of Republicans, whose every aspi ration i* for tlio preservation of <h-it Temple, and whoso blood, if necessary, will Ik*'poured out that it limy stand forever. Your*, Ac., JOHN I). DKFRKKS. Indianapolis, Oct. 20, 1800. Another John Hror nite Oauoiit.— A mall by tlie name of so iwcll, a .lolui Brown emissary, was taken up by tlio citizen* of Line Crook, in this county, a day or two sinco, for tampering will slave. A meeting of tho citizen* wa» held, and after a strict examination the proof was overwhelming against him, and lie was severely whipped and ordered oft’. He seemed to Ikj well l>ostedinnll John Jlpnvn matters, and was endeavoring to incite the slaves to a servile insurrection, Ac, telling them tlmt they would all hr free after the elec tion t that Linculn in.uUl U. Jeeled, Ac.-r* Tin* villain, Seiiw’ell, is about fifty years of me, and of notoriously bad character. Tbo Southern people should be on the lookout for him. Ho is a dangerous diameter. Watch ldm. — fyont'joinery mi. Tint, i Hv'y* Visit* rut; Srri.r. — AT vidtX to Hi.- pJiKcc of tho Queen o iand an- i-^irieieil by cuHtofu, to Hire.' lays—the first d.iyToy the arrival, the S. ooml dl.y f.If the reception,- and the lust for the departure. The I’rinoo ol Walo* has rightly observed this pnotice in Ills'' toiii* through tbo United States nevor stopping more than threo days in any place, unless Sunday intervened. Mr.ny families would rqjoico to have this fashion introduced into the United States. The Oldest Inhabitant. It is a melancholy reflection that near ly ail that noblo band of patriots and heroes, who humbled tho British Lion and planted the tree of liberty on the western continent, have passed away.— Now and then wo find ono of those grand old oaks, whoso aged and droop ing boughs overhang tlio grave of a cen tury, ami connect tlio living present with tiie buried past. The oldest one of theso in the United States, resides in tliis county, and within a few miles ol our village: Nathan Doan is one bun drod and nine years old. He wn* a sol dier in 70and fought through the rev olution. .Though tottering to tlio tomb heHs-still ablo to walk about tho yawl, and ride to oh urchin his buggy. His eyosight is Vory dim, but tlio windows aro not ontirulv darkened, and lie con find his way without a guide.—Ga. For ester. mil that plan lib?. In IliecotiiNo thus forced upon them by the Northern State*, by Words and act*, the States aggrieved*may be com pelled to disMiilvo tho tie* that now unite the country. If they cease tola, one people with tlio North, they may refuse to continue under one govern ment. The South may lie obliged to *o over the gtotind which their fathers r nl I*.ore them, to resort to the Kamo mode of t odies*. Wlmt was that mode? It was one, we know, of great wis dom. It received (lie applau-e of tin ablest *ta‘Cornell "• Killopi*. Tim lead Cl* of the C'du|tip» re*o!ubut c .lilt und deliberate. Tli-v liicreemt- ••I fully the difti -ulty and delie "V of •o f<i*k imp.i-ed upon (Item. I’liey ••**d heir plan-simvly, cautiop-ly, with • t *p .-agaciiy. Let u* . trace their l' .-s.ng over their prolimiimi-y qoui- plaint- nml rouionstmiiw*, we will tak<f the calling together of the Congress at Philadelphia, in 1774, us tlio first sys tematic proceeding of the American Colonics in tlio assertion of tlioir liber ies. They begun by unitiug their conn- ills. No (Colony seceded alone. They formed a Congress for joint deliberation and action. The Congress* so formed asiombled in .Scntombor, 1774. They did not be gin by dissolving tbo Union; they adopted a declaration of rigid*; they issued addresses to tlio people of tho United Colonies, to those of Canada and of Great Britain; they petitioned tlio King; they adopted resolutions to import no good* from Great Britain or Ireland, and to export none to those countries; they prewired urm»; they formed dr tchdiumetiucd associations; they still delayed ; they knew tlmt in reforming abuses the first stop is to dis solve the government; they were firm, but iMitieut. Boston wui occupied by the British army. The battle of Himti- er.s Hill wus fought. The victory ot Furt Moultrie was achieved. Still the resolute, moderate patriots of Congrc kept often the door of conciliation.— From Soptetnlier, 1774, to .Inly, 177ft, they made every eftbrt that was* honor able to preserve tho Union. They still hesitated to aboiish it, even in the midst of battles, sieges, niul frequent blood shed. It was at the end only of nearly two yuars, when ovary appeal to the jus tice. Ii ieiidsbip and interest of Kuglitnd had been m ike in vain, that Congress severed the bonds that united the Colo nies to tbo Mot tier Conn try. There was no boyish petulance, no indecent lin.-te, no blind rushing into the uiire of revo lution with a vague dependenco on some contingent Jupiter to assist them ill getting out of it. The leader* of America were statesmen—calm, firm, moderate. They took care to secure and A*tabtfali u new Union before they Unsolved tho old. They strove to pre serve the old by every lair and proper eftbrt can devise any better mode of proc ing in the emergency that await* your counsels? If you cannot, then adopt the ono prepared to your hands. You profiosa to follow the examples of the Revolution ; follow them faithfully.— Do not disregard the pregnant teachings of you own history, of the lathers whom yon so much respect and whoso sagaci ty and spirit you profess to emulate. !,i*t"i» to iio r.'bid eutliuisisui. no el iiiei ic.il project* of feverish impatience. Kxliibit the courago of your ancestors, but take care to preserve also tlioir wis dom an i prudence. We can forfeit nothing of self respect by deliberate proceedings, tli ... ,U outburst of iiul trumpet But from tlio other i* e.tmo a youtliful, bluoinitig, Span* Creole, with liemitiful i\ytn, hugo and soft; her complexion rosy; her fig ure tall—in fact, the impersonation of Terpsichore. Slio itowed modestly—it w«» her fiiit apfKtaranbont MolhoiirnA— mix) the emlituia«m of the public/ *m-- prised l»y her l»eauty, iminlrcsted itself in vehement cheers. “The two dancers struggled for the palm or victory in a gracufiil Tuivucuhi Like two gli'teriitg buttcrtlios they wliirled around, aeeompaiiie l by music and applause. The mercurial Pul isiiui made u*e of lior seduelivo wiles, of her Ml leliued ptiixpiotts, of her most en chanting uttitiido*: liui (tie Creole seem ed patronized by the grace* themselves. Thundering applause encouraged hor; mid as often us alio came forward with her graceful modesty, nosegay* and ring* and bracelets were thrown at lie feet. The French lady struggled will her last strength against the triumph of her rival, until disheartened and ex Imusted, site Ceil to tho ground. •'The' Civolo approached hor with compassion to raise her. When sudden ly tin* i'arisiau darted up, uud with looks full of hate and fury, lioxcd the eats of her rival. Tlieatullence hissed and hooted, while she exclaimed much passion; “The wretch tripped me!” “Tlio poor Civolo declared with dig nity tlmt she iva* inunei'ttl of the mean ness : hut u vulgar word which slipped out nf the lip* of the French dancer against her. suddenly aroused nil the passion* of the .South in her hotouuiud a singular struggle began. Tho two exci ted ladies rushed iijk»u each other, mid wrestled, uud tore, and pulled ono an- other's hair, while the tliutidur* of the limy made the ivholo atmoiphero vi brate. I never saw a tnor«> natural per formance. Tlio better clan* of tho pub lic did not interfere, hut teemed rather to l>o amused by this Olymp ic exorcise, until tho Creole, bleeding und laiittingi was curried away from tho scene. ‘Sumo officers, who from a bax bud witnessed the spectacle, wore revolted at the conduct of the I’arisiau, mulseiit for ilie police to arrest her: but'hor friend* collected ami resisted tlio con stables. A riot ensued; a (sortipn of the public rushed on tlio stage; they jiiiiip«*lacross the orchestra; tho fid dle* and bn*s viol* were broken; tho indie* were fainting, children crying; and I took to my heels with my tidillo and never stopped until 1 reached my hotel. h Hot Spriittf* of Arkadtn*. A correspondent of tho Clitirlcston Mercury thus describes the Hot Spring* of Arkansas; The Springs are situated ir. a narrow volley, iiiMuit three miles iu length, win ding among the bill*. There aro two very pleasant bote)*, with numerous cottage* on each side of the valley.— The spring* are on tire eastern slope of tho hills, at tho foot of which runs a small stream or rocky branch. There dozen stream* of different degree* of heat ; tlio two largest are hot enough to boil eggs or scold a hog. Thu character of the rocks on tlio side of tlie mountain* are evidently volca nic, and large dark broken masses have every iip)»euruiiceof lava. The water is conducted from tlio springs to tl ervoir oil tlie top* of the bath house*, no arranged that you may liuv douche*;, shower, pi lingo or vapor bath, just a* you please. Tlio water is quit' soft, ami u« clear amt transparent a crystal. When you first liailiu iu it, it senilis im possi hie to bear the heat, but you gradually get accustomed to it, and find it very delightful. It is miutiku- b!y pleasant to drink, and when taken hot is equal to tho host Chou-ehoiig.— What i* singular even when tepid it has no nauseating elleet. With ii little salt Hid pepper, it makes a very good same, or thin chicken broth ! PRINCE ALUCltT. •Sr. Johns, Nov. 5.—Tho steamship IMiicn Albert with Liverpool dates to tlie 23d lilt., arrived hero Friday night. 1‘oinmotcinl News. Li vriicool, Cotton M iRkrt - The sales of Cotton on Monday ami Tuesday were 10,000 biles of wiiicli speculators and exporters took 2000 bales. Tlio market bud not o|ieiittd but was firm. Cicneral New*, ,. Tlio Neapolitans voted utmost tumid- mniislv for annexation. Tiie Sardinian* had beaten a Non|toli- n corps and took eight hundrud pris- icr*. The Royal meeting wa* progressing at Warsaw. It wa* reported that (1 trihuldi had liccn otiered the rank or iVmco and General Additional by the Adriatic. Wa iiinutox, Not. 5.—Ten Broeck’* horse Umpire limit tho homo Tom Bow line. ut tlie New Market ram**. Tlie recent census return* of Russia, show a population of 70,000,000 iuhabi- Into* in that Kmtdro. The Austrian Government lm* made grant concession* to Hungary and Tran sylvania. More John llrowu Haul Humors. Wabiiinoton, Nov. ft.—Rumor* said to cmnimto from tho same source, that notified Gov. Wiseo( tlie John Brown raid, rcaohud Gov. (.etcher, of Virginia, to tho eftbet that another atlidr of tiu: kind i* anticipated. Gov. Letcher lm* instituted a system of military )Nitrol* along the i’otnmao frontier, mid on ail the river counties, lie also dispatched •I. Dimmick. of the State Guard, to Washington City to pumlmso more “or tho use of the State military. Moxican Uustang liniment. •hroin rich and po«r, l* iul nail free, ill colors, grades *a«t coiidishni* s.f lifts the same men! wf praise Is RWmsled thl* won der till Article. Hores *rc lirnhd. pains re- RkvihI. liven siiv.d. valuable nithiinf* limdo usenil, »nd iintihl ills useiag.il by thl* to* iiuirkalilo m.d cine. For' cuts, IniiWs, sprains, rheninnilnii. swelling., Idles, strain- ed hora.-s, dr., it Ho* no Mpiiil' stnon-t l.ttil- mrnts, IHiiliDeiits, or Bctrrrr of iw- Rations. The g* nnlne Mustang l.inlmci.t 1* sold by all', rr*. oetahlc druugl.ts mnl livery molt: lit ' every town, nhrWli and hniulct thioiialioot North und couth Ainerlen. Kn- re|ir, and 11io fsluUd* of the Ovus. Ilnjr *t BA UN Kg «% 1'AllK, l’ranrUtms. Hi*wim New \«irk. <1 a gill of hot water, well togvthnr mi l drink hot. Itoiio«i * le every hour until relieved. Jf tho pnius severe, bathe the bowel* uud back will; i niodieinc, clear. in cases nf Asthma and Bhth'sic, take *p saiful in a g*ll of hot wa-cr sweeten ell wlth molasses t ntso. tuitho the throat ml staunch faithfully with tlie medicine I ear. Dr. Swtot say* it takes out tho soreness In « of It me.setting faster than anything lie App'ied; FUherm-n. w» often ctlmsod to hurts by ring' thetf skitf plefeod with hooks nml i of fish, can litvmhah relieved by bathing with a little of the l'.dn Killer ns soon ns the accident «*"tmrsj in this wny the anguish ts soo'i nlmti'd { fi.itfie ns ottun nSourc in five minutes, snr three or four times, and you will Idem have any trouble. gSaSfWiso men aro iu*triH'tc<i by ran- son : less intelligent men by uxperienee tlie most ignorant by necessity, and nn< iiimls bv instinct. DIKD—At tlio rosideneo ofhi* fatlier T. J. l).ivi* in Van’s Valley, on tbo JlOlli after a long nml painful illness: of disease of the Lungs, William M. l>a- lipt only to tlie teaeiier* whose | vis, aged 28 year* and eleven months. Larl.lobig'fl, plan of substituting nil vor instead of quickzi'vor for tlio backs of mirror*, ia a ncrfect success. .Silver ed mirrors yielded 20 per. cont moro light, cost no moro than tho quicksil vered ones, and superccdo iho unheal thy quick silvered process. lesson* wc have been learning, hut to the world’s judgement and to tlio sym pathy of a largo portion of tlie North and West who repudiate the foul fac tion of Suuinor and Seward. Wo shall weaken t ho hand* of our friends by has ty counsels, ami strengthen their 'ene mies and our*. By a contrary course, o shall prove the truth of our asserva- or.s that wo desire to preserve tlio Uu- . n, provided it be a Onitituliomi) Un ion. We sh ill deprive our op|x n lit* of ivory pretext for assailing us, and ran- l,*r our*elvcs impregnable to tlioir us- tucks. We do not profess to enter into de ntils. We |H)iut only to our own histo ry, to tlie lexthooa of American revolu tion, as von:' only safe and certain ^iiiilo. We say nothing as to wlmt ^t.ite*. or how many States muy unite their counsels; that is for your honesty I judgement to determine. But in iv of our revolutionary examples 1 the duties of tlioso who jirofes* to .low them, we hold those propositions to bo unquestionably true—tlmt no State should secede singly under pres ent circumstances; tlmt a Congress of (lie States proposing to secede should precede their action ; that tho Con gress so formed should exhaust all hon orable oftbrts to reform and restoro the purity of tlio presont Union on a safe basis, before they proceed to destroy it. Hasty lind impatient advisors are bud advisers, Kvcn the virtuos of ardent and irregular minds, im practicable in temperament, dogmatic in understand ing, u re copious fcurces of calamitous counsel*. Lot us reserve bold celerity for action w|ienever it conies. But in councils, ill tlioso above all which may load to revolution, we'cannot value too highly nor nractico too carefully tlie in ccopt widen teaches tw to make haste slowly. FKSTINA LKNTK Tiik Cooi.ir. Tit.inr. vs. theSl.wkTiudk. —Tlie New York Herald of Thursday says ; “Wetiro Informed Hint by tbo next steamer the round sum of $308,000 will bo sent in draft to England, to charter vessels to go to China and take coolies for Havana, according to therecontpor- mission granted by the Spanish Govern ment. Said amount of money came in to this country with tho express object of chartering vessels; but a* tlio con tractors have seen tho fated the vessels going to tho const of Africa, they be came afraid and decided nt onco to go to England. The Banner copy & Baptist, will please 8j)ccii|l Kciicca.- Exceutor’s Sale of \j a n ds. U NUKti . .1 My dmi.i uf n .Ic.rt-t- <.r rtiinioifv. Ariulrtl nt 1% Ma.v t«n4 1 mia, nr III.. MniHTi .r I’i. trl. r llnrlin rMury. ijjTn.lAr.'jtn.H.A. K*-olnr« nf the In* «fll All I (o.IaiiiiiIU uT ll.-i.ry 1*. Joli «, iIitiw-I. budrnRil rHlPl(M«.T f.r .All" Hi r i!..w In • I.lb ..r L.VXd ti.lo.ial'i! |ol!|0 «•*"*?■ "f .uill Jcctll . III Facts. Ill this imper we pragout t« tbs p thllo mi- ilupeiK'liMiilu tcitaiiony t-stnlilDliiliR the fu-D tlmt U:nlw:iy'a fl-uuly Uelinr. ltegnlnting 'ills, nml Uuanvnting Resnivrut, nru net only |NMitiv«i Ciirultvp* of the stele, afflictixl with «iis«Mi*e: but that tlmy have in mnuy r«.o< I'ruve.l to ba ill full l Me, nml linve re stored tlie dyiug piiiieut to roluist hi'ultli after all other means of rimlh-ntbin futh-d. Third Witnc**. JKPIITIIA OA1IDNBB. M.rfJianL Drbsdkn, Tkss., tejtllles t That "I liavo been tnaiMed with Hheiim-i-" tinm l»r many year*, and on the 27th of Do- k>mt*'r, while walking ill my Imak yard, ex- KtrDueed a very swore, fall upon the ieo, rni-du'; the knee-pan. I wu< ii"l able to love, and anflorud ub'iit njony of extreme min. In this condition Radway's Ready loliof was anpliiid: in u short time tlie nain caned mid the swelling ubated. The follow* day I was unaldud lu walk without the Lowndes, Monrue, MlWiogev, WilkhlMMl In LAUGH JMUci M Vials. hut Vcrmlfti.fi. cvcf uff. fr.1 lo the pnWIS." IMfre- asrawp A CARD. ilSSSS WOltRs I... cv«r; kaaw. A de|Ur butll* ta -lulto MTTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH MOPS. . of tuk REASON AT J. H. M’CLUNG’ -’ llriind si., IComp, (in. LADIES ici n ■mu | AT I llrAA l .t. mi i III Alh.llY 711 Cloaks and Shawls, TwgrtMftr with n l.ir^o vnrii‘l_v wf ■ WOOLEN GOODS, For Ml*..', CUWnn'a uinl ir,y.- W.., ;r . A I.AliiaTsTnriC III- HOUSE-FURiYISHIWa >'■■■< AXI» PLANTERS* GOODS! r,m.l*ln*.if men Mr.iiAi.iux. imrssKr.n, tXURAia AMD XT.Ill CARPET 8. ANI> OAXTll.V iiATTIVO. bate k llrocnlellc Curtain Good Gilt Window Shades, 'Connies axjiiMV «<•, blaneetsT kerseys, ANU BROGANS, Of tlio bust Southern Make*. For sale ut low prices I y »ov3 ’’ d. ? 1L McpLV^n. ,.B. AH ‘KC’JIOI ■«,< IV. im. nrtMIlm l.t.r.n 5SS3SSSE. SSiasSCwSSSS. p*rainuanlluaUe>Mi|kmlxlun*. MTTI.K’N FRENCH MIXTURE. TkU Is pwraritt fmm a Frsarh Itfvlpu (la lb* form, of Xu. I s«4 9 { thn Sra fur tbs acute, No. 9 for ths rlironlc rtaK*,) sad (him Its aasxampi*A »uro*«. I* likely to kUiiemeds every other remedy ftr tbe raranf dWnee* «f Urn KMaejm aid Bladder, liuTtSL': SMpW eowldnen »roiwrlle« tatally different la taste ami cliamrter from suy tlduf to be found ta tbs .United Stale. PhanuaruiMi U ; and lu i«dul of Mfety aud c«. risaey U aut Hvullwl In America. « " LITTLE'S RINGWORM 4 TETTER OINTMENT. • rouTi., x>. a. Hundred, of r»»e« of CknmlsTetters,Renld Heads, and d I ■oners of th« sktn «••»•*Telly, have bsea raryd by Ibis remedy; nnd since tbs intiudaetloa »f tbs Jlo. 9 pretvsmilon iklnn strouKcr; nsmrcaiy a cam ha» beta found that It will tot effectually erodlcats ta a short Urns. Fur ibe eum or Canrrron. Suren nnd Ulcer- It I* ar'fdk-il la the form of piasters, sad BAKER & ECHOLS, remedies, by |nUmla* off their own or sometbtai _ _ else, by asta* the same or similar name* (for ao j P1ALBI TM Csisgics aid Flavoring Eitnids OILS, PAINTS, &(', GLASS, POTTY, SYBaVCFFO 9 FINE CIGARS, LIGTJ0BS for Medical Pin- poses, *c„ 4c. 4s. Romo, tla. Feb. 18th. ftriwsirtf ’ FIRM ii teat fs wanted or eeeared nmtd tfcenbeardWsatv' ,) let all-be caaUoaed.ln look wail ftr It f the Uiyrrldof, thus ,T. V. .TONKH, "I .1. D. JOXRB. | .. .„ 11. W. .TONES, I W. IT. JONES, ) lb rn-ton, Uurke c*.,Clu. eupUw.lin and also bis uamt blown Into the flam of aaskWUa. AD* Alt orders and letter* to ha addressed to LITTLE 4 BBO., Wboleealo Drugflsts*, Xacon, da. Sold by Furol! A Veisor, Timm 1 ’, itn. T.oi« j f Comfort auJ ltii.s, «f Pain ami ,Agony. Dr. TobimVCelebrated VENETIAN LINIMENT Whore womL'rfill eiiruu, ruranml inetautanu- TUyTlIAClUk, tU’T8, 1UJUNS. .COLIC. Cramp*. Dysentery. He^ IT 18 NO NKW CATCiLl'KXNV.t But un aflielu tlmt lias kLkhI the test s.f fif teen year*. The onufiimu* sale ami rnpidly- tm rvasin^ ilouiaml I* lit oun? tlio. surva evl- i.l nf stick (i r ud.iafaiuu.” [nov2ir2w 23(1. 1*58. . W. E. Hkuv A Co.-Ge t Is : My hair liuviug turnnl pruinuturoly grey, i * I'uing utiwilling to wear ' silver locks" iu vuiitnrul days. 1 ImVc tried various pre wliifli wr-ra highly oring linir my ms prepara- imlml f.r re- STEAM WOOL CARDER. I desire to call the iitleiitioti of tho Farmers nml Wool groivors cmorally to my new ni»tom Stenu: Cuftllilg Machine,hualeil r brand streot rrontii.g llnr|M»r r A Butler's Hardware 8t«re. As 1 have many mrn expuHeliee in llm Wmd Cording hiisi- *s*. I think l run give gviiarul satisfaction, id solicit llm patronage rif tfiu puh'fo. 8eptt I -wim 0. J- DYKES TIC D. A Desirable Ho rSalc. . I No. | Cwiur 1 of the best Ituprov d Election New*. Cuss county give* Brackinriuge 105! Bell ft 13. Douglas 332. Cold)* county gives Brcek in ridge a plu rality of 700. Catoosa gives Block in ridge a majority of 59. Dalton give* Brocklnrldgoa majority of III. lAutisville Ivy., give* Bell a majority of 1800. New Orleans gives Bell a majority of 2300 Mobile gives Dougins a majority of 150. Montgomery give* Brack in ridge a ma jority of 12tt. fattest indication* aro that tho city of New York will give 40,0(10 majority for tlio Union Ticket. Wasiiinotox, Nov. ft.—10 o’clock P. M.—Tlio votoln Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, so far a* heard from is very close, Hai.timurk, Nov.ft.—Wo liavo receiv ed complete returns from this city.— Breckinridge 14,850; fell 12,010; Doug in* 1,082. i ho Union men claim tlie State by not leas than two thousand ma jority. t - - WibMtNATOX, N. C., Nov. 0.—-Tho city gave Breckinritlgo 593, and Boll 507.— Tlio county precincts show uniform Hrcckinriduo gains. Tho Suite lias in all probability gone for Breckinridge. Philadelphia, Nov. 0.—.Scattering returns from tlio interior show largo Republican gains over tbo Governor’s vote. There i* no doubt about Lincoln’s having carried tho State. Market** Char lesion, Nov. 0.—Sales of Cotton to-day 2,000 bales, nt prices ranging from 9 to 111 cents. Tho market wa* irrogu- original color, among uf. \V. ii-L* Hair Ri-storvr, but found D. in u'l in um or l«Mi itiJlVttr.il, nnd ipiitu apnsivo. until about u your age I coin- iiL'iic-'d using H.'iniftiroot's linir Uoatnrutive, i.cpnred by you, wliK-l* I found to bo nil (hn( vo i rucoiniiundud it. It ruftiort'd my hair to it* ori-'iiud bu in I keeps it soft it lid oily, and llm cxno.iftc h nt trilfi&g that it scomft uutliiug at nil after •oiitinuully drawing upon my funds to keep niyulf sajijili d with Prof. Wo nl's t|io year previous; und after all my pains ro oiving no hon fit'. Therefore. I take plnnsuin in rccmnaK'ii ling yojr II.dr Ucstnrntive to tliu pnldic ts a cheap nnd etYccluul Hair Bcsb»r- cr. Yours truly, WM. ft. WENTWOIITH. O.'oudnsa Comity, ss: 8ubscrilH>d and sworn before mo tliis 23d day of Jii.io, 1858. H, 8. COLE. JnstU Rom milter that tills result was produced bv Hcimftirrat'ft Inimitable, liiu original ' five. 6 . • dollar a bottle.— ! by nil Druggists. W.'K. II All AN A CO., ftrapriutors, octllhvlrn Tr«*y. N. Y Railroad Notico. Orricr. D.U.tc.vfAJirarksoJivIli.h 11. It. Oo. > Dalton, tla., Sept. 24Hi. 18()U. , J OTICK is li-rehy given, that the 5ib In- stailiimnt. Tun Dollars on each share of Urn cupitd »t'H-k sul«orll*evt, of th« Dnllon A •Incksouvillu u. R. C nilliauy, has beon enthul by tho Directors,, pnyabiu nt the ufiles of (he Company in Dalton, on the lstdny ofDeccm- ‘ r next. By order. EDWAllD WHITE, Ecc’y. sep2Sw2ui • iiuiris A COMMON OII8KRVATIOX tiiut there an more sufll-rors from debility. my Auitiricans. than ran bu found mining any other civilix-jd nntion. The reason is obvious. Wo take too littlo exercise, uud forgot tlio wants of tho body in the absorb- pursuits of business. In all siHi eases, iuary medicines can do littlo good. Wlmt is required is just such u tonic and iuvigora- us Dr. J. Ilo-tuttur bus given to tlio world, his cklkhkatkd ••ihtteiw.- tl.* weak sin I nervous doiiisen of llm counting- house, the cxhaii-Ld toiler Upon tlie sluiji- d, uud the pro.-1ruled student of the mid night lamp, have found a wondorful reg. ji* orator iu tlio "Billers," and prefer it to more pruteutioiw, Imt less elficacious medicines.— Hut il sliouUl uot bo forgottou that tlio agent ..'liicli is so inagieal in its inrtuonce ii|nui a frame which is merely debilitated, is equal ly powerful In assisting nature to expel the uwet t 'rriblo lonna of disease. WJio would not give it n trial ? Sold by druggist* and dealers gen.'rally everywhere. See a Ivertiseinont. nett 0—trim The Mighty Heater. Imt not disoasc. with its fangs, prey upon you, u 'til tlm cold hand of d e ith hurls vou to an untimely grave. Shaken fi* the feeling of dnspairnnd hopelessness, so liable to mine upon tho invalid. Tlio plant born of the Sun wo place within tho ruuuii nf all. We care not what mny bo the specific form of tlm disease. Tlio cause, the fountain of tlio disease itself, is impure blood, mil through tlio different clianuds ..of tlio lungs, the stuiimeh and tho vital organ*, J UPSON'S MOUNTAIN IIEHB PILLS will pns*. mingling witlrtli) blood, search out nnd ernspand then'expel, all hurtful (mison that there ts in it. Thus cleanse ’tho b’lHnl l»y n fow do ms of those Pills, ami disdiiso, iu nny form, will dissipnlo and vanish. As tlio sun with its glorious Ik'iinig fir»tcames the iimrii' tug dow to rise as mist,then growing straug- cr. ousts hts burning rays upon It—and b.dio'.il 'tls gone—so cleanse tlio blood, and disease, like morning dew, retreats and vanishes. Jtidmu's Mountain Herb PIBs nru sold iiy all Medieino Dealers. oat 10—wim Farm tor Sale. Tim and raiglmd offers f 8alc 158 ueres uf Land 10 mil west of Ho no. on tlie Cellar Bliifl* road, and mm and a half 1 loan's Kerry on Conn Rive Mint 05 acres arc op#'U, 10 of which is h in land, nnd llm remainder good up!u ,ider good fvtmo. In all there arc about 23 •res of iNtUoin land on tlm place. On tlm p/etuises there Is a good enldn tniuing four rooms, kilcheii, smoke house uud ithcr ncceMtiry buildings, having foul ipriugs conrenlent* Ilia convouleut luea* ion for church, school nml post office prlvil •gw. For further purfieu'ars address uc(20w2in Administrator’s Land Sale AND SALK OK PEUHI1ABLK PROPERTY. A greeable ««• an order trum the Hot Guurt of Ordinary fur Polk County.0«» will lie sold at public outcry, on the fir» Tuesday iu Decauiber iioxt, hefiiro fhe Court House dm»r ill Home, Flovd co., wiUilli the legiil hours of sale : One hundred and twenty acres of land, more or less. Mauging loilm estate of Alex- aiider (!. Morris, late nf Polk county, deo'd. known cs ihe Knox plncu, mljoiuing binds of Leo Taylor mid otlurs—about sixty acres cleared mnl 111 cultivation, with n comfort- abl t dwelling IioTiRo ami other improve ments tliuruoii. Terms—One half cash. Hie remainder on a credit of twelve m uttis, without interest, secured .by notes with approved security. Alsu, will bo sold at llm latu residence of said deceased, couilimncilig oil TueMlny, tin* 27tli ft»f November next, lilt tlm Periftlmldo Property belonging.to tho estate of said do- ceus ]iouso*-«dd and kite hull furniture, pDuUliuu Uads, wagon*, n buggy ami hurui'M, f<mrg«Msl farm inules.nnoyeiing sorrel horse, tlm crop of corn, (odder, wlieut ami on's, » fine lot of cattle, jH.rk nnd slock hogs. 8a!o to cvutiuuc from day to duy un til nil is sold, Terms—Tlm corn, ftridor, wheat, out* and jH»rk hogs will lm sidd f<»r one half endi.tlm rciimiliing Imlf, together with nil the other |K.*ris!mbfe pio|K>riy will be sold on ii credit' twelve months without iuterc-l. Sninll notes wills approved security, ex<cpt is to sums ol five dollars and under, which iv No prjpcrtv removed until trr plied with, ABNER DA It DEN, oct23 Adln'r. I wi*h to rail rnr land Ieit, ; - «n the JuekaMWvIll* road I mlWs from t>4aff Town, cm- Ulnlug W1 aeraffsM elenn.l, l.tho iiulatmv in thitber. Com. incut ou tins plimu Is iiuncces.ni known by tho community to he N Valley lnnd.nud D one Vthe lm* S ' U the Valley. Having on it u.„. dwailing tvltli flvu rooms, and frant imk porches, frame negro cabins, bonk nuMJi, suinkc-hmuc, slgldes and cribs; »b». line Iv watered bv »flnp well ten steps fruit the house, and Big Cellar Creek running on the North and W«*t boundaries. No Improv. wciit ls neeiiwd us the place is well fetmed tuofttly with tiew rails,'nuts hie, and aro** ft.n err. ■ Tlio ncighborbiiml is excellent, and e n vcuieiit tu ChUfJio*, 8eh.N)!s,am| Mills. This pluee will Iw s.,|.| at cxeiHxll|»gly low flRUres. For fiirtlmt jinrtieulnrsapplv to Win. jYMAN. scpltitwA wtf N. York & Savannah Route, OIlKATi lllimiOTION IX HATES UK IMHHAIfK. Caliin - - gli 01) Mci'mco <• - • • 7 00 Now Arnmitemcnt lor TK.’KETrf TO KEW y0UK. UBh PMOU Memphis, $:;i $39 74 , „ Nu-hvillo, Cun' It is warraMuH-tu do ilWM hr fie agent, will refund the money «*.• tlie return of tho‘ empty hotUftlf it doea nogikul. This I* -In- varinbly tho way this wonderful article has been introduced. t-» ... ... n No family should. Im without-a tattle in thoJiouse—huudreds, of ihdlars and many hours of siiflsriug may besavod by its timely mu. Colic, Oruuipnnd Dysentery yield at on co lo its imin-eiirutivu prnjmriics. It is perfectly innocent, nud can taglvun totlm . , Patent Modiclnt4-ilry this, and yon wlJJ'ta /r^xw*....f.V r/ .ill P1 *!\ raro to buy again, and rccoiuliiuml to yoiir j^*^! •“’ ! ’ * ( ’ WnKWX Hnndreil* of Physicians rra iminend it In their practice. ;tdrNonu genuine unless signed "8.1. To- HI A*." , : Price 25 nud 50 eenta per ixdtlo, 1 ' Wltai every Horsenmh jwsnts. ( , j .4 Good, t'krnpnM lldiuUe Urn meat. Such an. article is j DR. TOBIAS* Venetian Horse Liniment Pint fiqplei ntoHei utscudi. . ‘or Lanieuc**, (hits, Unlls. rolle, Sprains. Ac., warranted elieap. r tluin duy other. , M is used by nRtho great hnrienteti on feng Island courses, ft will tmf cure lUng Bone, nor Spavin, as there is.im Liniment iq exist ence that will. What it is stated tu cure it ]Niiiitively doc v «. No owner of horses will ta without it after trying olio tattle. Oii« done ruvlyes and iiftnii snves tho life nf an niver ImnteU ordrft-, cn borsc. For 'Onlla itm| Helly-m tie It hits never foiled. Just as ,s»ira M tin), 4 stMi rises, just so sura is (his vnliialds Liniuieut to ta the Horse Kinbroeailon of tlmdnv,. UHtl IT ONi^ANI) Ml. No. 50 t'orthiudt street. New.York- Sold by all tbe l)ruggi|tsamt f i Utrukrei*crs. Dtt. TOBIAS' PULMONIC LIFE SYRUP, For Incipient Consumption, Coiigliv , - Colds. Aithmiq’Crniin, Dys|u'priu, • f j Liver Complaint uud (Iciiera! DebUlty. This wonderful preparation, compounded from tlm spontaneous gifts of nature iu llm vegetaIde world, stululs f..reiimst among the medicines for the cure of Urn al*)Vo.imim*»l coin ids hits. It fill* my heart with Joy to thhiK that Tt has been reserved for me to dis cover tlm long looknd-for Balm for diseases nf thu Throat and Lung*. Ail Hint , use it Hud instant relief; and by Jte aoullnuanee a |s»ltlvccure is sura to follow.. '"To; count tlmiu ull would want a thoiisaiid tongues, A tbrant of hrass and adumatiliimliuigs.'* Price One Ikdlnr jut Bottle. A*k for Dr. Tobias* Pufniouk Life Syrup, east.,— lur. Davis' Pain Killer.—Wo have tested this medieino und assuro our reader* tlmt it not only possesses all the virtues l?R R AT |{AROANS A claimed for it. but, in many instances, O AosLr BiirpuHses any other remedy wo liavo ov er known. It should not bo clossod with __ A __ TmT A nn.nni r tho nostrums of the day. *;ot up for tho ffAW \ PRAPIj IITY especial purpose of pecuniary profit,but IV If 11 ■ livl KHV M m. • bo regnt(led ns one of thoslandftrd med icines, for tlio publio bonefit.—Uorald of Gospel Liberty, M.'A. WIMPEE & C0„ nJjgRa.-Carriage &Wagcn MANUFACTURERS OpjHwile liar|H*r A'liutlcr/ H.Vrdware t llroud St., UU.ME, HA. W OULD r»<i'iH»ifiillv mlorm their friends Ull 1 the I'll die g nenilly. Hint they tiro prepared i,.do all work iu the CARRIAGE, Ul'GGY AND WAGON LINE. All their work will ta well done, nml llm latest improvement!* adopted, but they would call estweblafloullou to, JONES* PATENT IMPROVED TUI MULE MC1ILINS. Which for light und easy running uro sii|)0- rior to th« iron axles, and coat inuoh less, t rO-AI.1, NEW WORK WARRANTED;' jrfrREPAIUING neatly douu nt short notico. and eliup lor OAftH, •*-Alt orders promptly attended to. share of patromigj solicited. nprllSwty. TSuRNETT’S Flavoring Extract*. Ci | J uino, K illeston and Troth Wash—* irash supply at PA KELL A YEI8ER. K 50 Corthindl street. NKW YORK- FA BELL A YKISER, Agents, iopll-wly Rome. Ga, NEW NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE [House formerly occupied by Jtobt. HutUy.) P. L. TURNLEY, Tf 7’ODLD respcotfiilly fnft>rin li|< VV friend* aii'l customers, ami public generally, that Ii e is now cpcnlhg a very largo amt at tractive Him* of Drugs, Medicine*, . Liutior I >’su. 'A no e, 23 511 2?’Oil Knoxville, Atlanta, Augusta, 17 50 Baggage cheeked thnx gh by the Molmtlnn !*ity. ■ lly the Snli-ndiJ and CnnmodiiHis Steamer*. MT. VKHXOX,(UMr)tms « » IEAVIXO RAVAXXAII EVERY TOl’BH 1>AY AND 8ATUKUAY. T'liu Miue arrougeiuaut chit, from Si iv York, ..Uore tho rtooniir. Io.to Wo, 12 N. 1!. on Ttiursdnys and ftnturdays, with the suu.o through rates of fare ami express facilities. These Hteamshlp* are new, and built ex pressly for this route, nml for spea'.J, oiqnfort, and elegant auoimtniNiutii.ns, ure Hot excel- l«l by nny steaigers «u the oucutt. Through TieJfoft can fie procured at tho foHewing places: New Orleans—It. Gi:im>:*, 00 Gfavler si. Mobile—Cox, BiiaixaIid A Co. ('.»! it in bus—H. Jf. Him., agent ITarmlcn't. Express, and J. M. Dlrcn.vTr R. R. Ticket Agent, •Kufuula—A Stow. Montgomery—J, W. Gur.oonr, General Ticket Agent. A rorR, agent AY A W. It. R. nnd at nil other pftjnf*, than eonuectlng Rniirnnd Tick et Agonls. UKIGIIAM, BALDWIN A CO., Agents; 8nvanuuli. II. B. fUOMWKLl. A CO.. Agents, A6 West st. and 3.15 Uroudwuv, sep25twly New York/ frMh- QRA93 SEEDS. Juit received direct froth Kentucky, Bill* Grass, TtoNAhy^ Orehurd GntsC, Red Tup, Clover Lijeo .*««,- Millet, For sate by- - 1 FARRELL A VEI8KR. Paints, , . _ t __ M» dicul uses. Also S«*e*ts of ail kinds, botl. Field nml Garden. (Southern liaised).— (tlnsft.Pmtv.Glue. Rritslies.and iufaet.evory thing in hts linour that is usually kepi In a ’ Having hjul sovornl yenr^.\|*crienee, riid} by giving his pcrsoiial attenthai to tho l«si nes*, be ho)H*s to merit a share of )uitdie pa iZfesTOAW ^ LOW PRICES, As any boiifto this side of Augmta, On.. Re* member the location. Tho wants of the coiinlry.shail he supplied. fqb 11,110 After .this ditto tho Cnisa River Btounlldm CoMMnr'ffStMimi wl|I lofivo fhrUREENi 81 ORT, antIntoruicdiiito .’as . t lows: . » STEAHER ALPARAffir or PENNINGTOff. , Leaves Romo, Tue«4»y |tc ru ing at 6 o'clock. Loaves Gresnspart Wodnc day at 9 o’olook. EBIdOTT A BfSSELI.. J.nJIlrl.tf, nes, Hair Oil?, " A NU PEllJ'UMEUY of nil’ kluds, I A Bags, Card Gases, Pull* Bulls, Porti.. hIcil Jlatr Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushes, A great variety for sale hy TURNLEY, fob 11. No, fi Choico House. Seed Wheat and Rye! 1 Aflfl Bush, priitw Bed Moditcrrauci. ' Wlie.lt. Ttltlft Utifh.1. prime Hnl Wnlkor Whet, 13111) •• » Whilo Kr. . .‘.no IS la. Flour. -.Jr. ■: j MIUl>i.hSc„U«vo.. Rome, 8ept. 17, '00.—-sep|8t\r2m P m RE Italian Salad Oil, for table us» uno'Jtri. FARELL A YEISElt.