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would b«« 11
2% our ttmdo iUH imlbpeiunblo to
fholi |>w»rwity. Wo .hould then have
ft®to regulato our own revenue
110 ■“’(.rifli, to., -and to dieorlmlnate
‘"i^uheni, and In favor of European
Sfflfl wo ohooso to do .o, by C
oxnort dutloa on cotton purchoeod
. 8 il,om. ond Import dutlw on menu*
E£d arUolc. .old by them to our
be'that
rL y 'd deliver 810™ to ta. at tl.0
i fnvomblo
I minmorcial treaty with_ thorn, by which
I CU “ ,.U Imu mil
I ,k.l could buy our cotton ami eull ua
fir uooda upon equal tortna with
I ll,e ' r “Siona. 'a alinilnr treaty Tor the
I rvif'reason, could l« made with the
I vffiiiraovornmont, by wliioh Canada
I S»no ""gar bo the harbor of fugi-
. “ xho eentlmont. no doubt, prevail. in
I the northern Stntoc, Hint the [woplo or
I f, goutli would ho In grout danger
1! mtlieir oUvim, in caso wo hIiouIu
llufmnt to a.'parale from Ilia northern
II,Vim nnd to form an imlo|iendent
iNistes aw* 10 ,u,,u
1 wer’nmeiil. In.urrooOnu and — —
r already attcmpled to be held III ter-
■ non hern aplea aiiiong ua iniulit be
laliio, oocadun dly, llJhineno Bin.ilt mim
uaof the South’ to a'beparation from
w« havo, within ouraolVea. all tho
te df wealth, power, end. nation-
to an extent poeupaapd
other pcoplo on thefneo
of the earth. With a viiat and fertile
territory, poMcaoed of every natural '
slaves in dilfcront Innihrttu to
...I ...ill'll.••• I'iitiitIu>4 nl* iuh.t.i.itif
Irarnlt mid murder faintlfea of ininiceiit
luomei and oliildren, wiiicli .would
T|j|ga u, promptly to cxeoulo tin
Jil,c|«tli of duty, under the dooepti
lufluenco of Abolition. inuenilmnnH.—
Tliwe lu*t*»no«« would, however, bo
warn. Our slaves urc usually umlor tho
L vo of their masters or overseer*. Fow
Vf them «in read or write. They uro
,„i permitted to travel on our railroad*,
,r other public conveyance, without tho
•onient of llioso Im/ing tho control of
Ihem. They have no mail facililiea,
Vicriit such ns their owners ullow them
0 have, and no means of communion*
>n with each other at a distance.—
i«w are entirely unarmed, and un-
■j|ied in the use of urmi. A general
Lvolt would therefore be imi>oa*ible.-*-
kit the more important fuel, which is
L|I known in 84iutliern society, la that
line tenths of them are tru.y amide*
Totedly attached to their muster* nnd
■ttlrcsses, and would shed, In their do*
knee, the lust drop ot their blood.**^
Ffary feci and rccognlxo their inferiority
La race, and their dependence u|ion
leir owners for their protection and
Kpport, whoso smile of. approlmtion
Institutes their highest oqjoymont.
■ They have not boon accustomed to
urn or cxeroiso political rights, and.
n of them have any ambition* beyond
keir present comfort arid oqinymont.
k esse of a plot or conspiracy,.the so*
[ft could bo communicated to but fow,
llsorao would loom it, who would lui-
distely communicate it to their mas*
*, and put them upon their guard.*—
Iiii would lead to nn immediate seizure
|d execution of a fow of tliolr. load*.
*. We havo therefore but little cause
lipprehension from a rebellion of
temtory, possessed of every natural w
vantage, bostowed by a kind Providom
upon the most favoied land, and with
ftlmpst a complete monopoly of.the oot*
ton culture of the world, if we were true
toonneivee, our power Would be Invin-
oibln. and our prosperity unbound*!
Vu 11 * "^ww^ed that the Blaek Re*
publicans have triumphed ovor us, I re
commend the call of a Convention of
tho poop p of tho SUto at nn early, day,
and 1 Wilt cordially unite with tho Gen-
oral Assembly in any action, wbleh, In
their judgment, may be necossary to tho
protection of the rights, and tho preser
vation of tliollborlies of tho people of
Georgia, against the further aggrv**ions
of nn uneiuy which, when (lushed with
victory, will bo insolent .in tho hour of
triumph.
For the purposo of putting tho State
in ndefensive (>ositioii u* fast us possible,
und pioi>nring for an emergency which
must Ik? met sooner or inter, I recom-
jwnd thiit thp- sum of one. million of
dollar* be invnodintely nppre printed, n*
a miiitnry fund for tlie ensuing ypnr;
nnd that prompt provision bn mule for
raiding mi.:!i i-o iion of tho inonny as-
limy 1101 »,t m the Treasury, u* fast as
ih« pu»iU - U M:«s«Htth>H may require its
expenditure. *• Millions for doTemcv
but not n cent fur tributo,” should Ini
the future motto of tho Southern
State*.
To every demand for further coitceia-
ion, or com prom i*o of our rights, wo
should reply, “The argument is*exhaus
ted,” and wo now “ststjrf by our arm*.'
Oov. Uhown’s Memaok.—\V
dovflto nearly all of our availabla
apaco til la morning, to a portion of
Guv llruwn'c •‘.Special Moamgo.” It
will bo concluded in our noxt.
South Carolina—Ookvbhtioh—
A bill introduced into the lasglalaturo
of Soaih Carolina, to oall a Conven
tion of tho people, was paused by tho
Sonata on Friday last, with bat ono
diasonting voice. It fixes tho 8th of
January, as the day fur tho ideation of
and the 15th (of January)
for tho convention to ns-
[-!. itjiprolionaioii
■ JOSEPH E. BltOWN.
I|t ilamc Camicr.
at. BWfICKI.L. Klmon.
OHO. T. STOVALL, Aasocuva Editci.
HOME. OA.
TUUItlDAV MURNINH, Nov. 15.
Delegates, nn
os tho. timo I
soinhllj
Mu. pirurlu.I’ll mo announoa tha-foi
aw
Latest News.
Qoqrftn and South Carolina Manef.
NsauviLtc, Tenn., Kov.; 18.—Tho
li&TBR FROM EUROPE’
NCltTU AMERICA.
Queue, Nov. H.-.Tho atcamahip
North Amerioo, with-Liverpool datea to
November 1st. arrived laat night.
Commercial Nnwa.
Livanroot,, Nov. lat.—Tho anlca of
niton for the poattlircoilaya, including
Vtxlnosdny, woro *13,000 halca, ofwlilcli
cotton ... .
Wotlnesdny,
80,000 woro taken by a|ioculatora and
oxporlcni. Tho market hail mlvnticcil
ry,
.with a largo apeculatiro cnqul-
jtilw, Tonn., wt. ._
Banks hero refhsc to take South Caroli
na , and (kjorgia ^money, unless at five
8. C. Legislature AdJoarned.
CoLuviiu, 8. a, • Nbv. 13.-iTh0 extra
or called session of the legislature of
South Carolina, hac adjourned. »fho'
business transihcted to*day was not of
general interest.
Georgia Legislature.
MiuanoETiLW, Nov, l3.—The HbutO
to*day passed, unanimously, a bi|l .ap
propriating ono million dollars ns a
military fund to purehe* arms, amuni*
lion, *e,
Vnioa Demonstrations in Keittackr.
LoTisvtiat.s, Rv., Nov. 12.—At lien*
Uer*on, in tliis State, to-duy a large and
onthusiastie Union meeting vras hoid,
irroNpeetive of party. Kx-Gov. Dhtbh
prosified, nnd strongand |>atrtotio Union
(ieaeral News,
Tho news is confirmed that France
had interfered to prevent tlio bombard
ment of Gaeta by tho Sardinian Hoot.
France is making immonso naval nnd
military preparations for tho Campniun.
It i^ denied that Franco will jend an
ultiuVuufit toTurii
T»|e Nc'ipolitaiiH again attacked Gar*
iHaldi but were defeated with greit loss
t er were taken iiri«tt||eiH..
lei iiad :ulinterview withGarl-
rami di
Judge of the Supreme Court
M11.iaKnnKVi1.taB, Nos*. ®.—Thi lion. Chai.
J. Jmkio* liss boon etecUd Ju-tgr of tho Su
preme Ct*urt by a unanimous vote.
Thu Senate refused lo bring on the elec
tion of a U. 8. Senator by a Urge majority.
WasmxaTox, Nor. 9.—It is understood
here, in tho best informed circles, that tho
•dministralion does not foal called upoa to
lake action in tho present e-uidUiun of allairs
in the South, but wMU enforcing the laws
the President will oantlouily avoid any aot
which might by ‘nay probability exasperate
the public mind., ff , \ 1 tf .1
Five Thousand Minnie IliflM wero yester
day dispatched South by Exprera, in ehargs
of an Ordaanof office, Thp arms aite pro-
sumed to‘supply the quotas dus some of tha
Southern States, Their exact destination It
unknown.
Cnsnuisrox, Nor. 10.—Senitor Cheiaut
has roiighod his positfou in Congress.
anceoliea were matie by proiniiumt Dull,
Br««k in ridge ami Douglas men . Seces
sion movements wero stumgly depreca
ted,
A meeting of tlie whole country has
been culled to assemble at Louisville on
•Saturday.
Yiriinin.
Richmond, Va., Nov. -13.—'Breokln-
4i«lgo.s majority will probably be not faV
from ono thousand. Knough counfic*
bavo boon iieartl front to deturinine that
lie 1ms earned thhHUitc.
Washington.-Nov. 12.—Tlie./Atekan-
ilriaGAtctto of to-rlav contains returns
which show Hell’s gain* in 141 counties
hvbov 14,138, and Brock In ridge’s gains
In’khtl paper wo present to tTie public un-
im|»cachable teithnony establishing thafact*
that llndway's Ready Reller, Regulating
rills, ami * Kenovating Itosolvcnt, nro not
ly positive curatives of tho sick, afflicted
tb.disease! but tbit they havo in ninny
raws proved to bo Infallible, and have re
stored tho dying patient to robust health
after all othet mean* of medication foiled.
Executor’* Sale of
Lands.
laou. of tho Sn.iorlor Court af Buike oouiily.
DR. UTTtE’»
Third Witacaa,
JEP1ITII.V GARDNER. Mcnhanl, Dnaanaa,
Taxa, toitinel I
In LARQK Mltd and Viak
Nrthlif .|M I. im.lw* l. nil... rtilMna at
asW*)lMtk«V “ ‘
1 M-31IIIC8 •
That ”1 havo boon troubled with Whoui
’ * . . . yihof
eriencod* a very sovero fail u|*on * tho
Lrui*ing tho knee-pan. I wa/n d aide fo
move, nnd sufibrtd great n«nnv « f extreme
eoased nnd the swelling ub ifoil. Tho fdlow-
swelling .......
ing day 1 was enabled ta walk without the
aid of siiek or other assUtancs." [nov2w2w
1*. K.
' Travelers are always liable
to suitdcti attack* of Dysentery,
ami Oholom Murbns and tlieso!
occurring wban alwont fronil
home nro very unplcaaxnt.—
Perry Davis VegclaM* Pain
Killer may always In* relied upon in surh
.As* siKiu as v«m feel the symptoms,
teaspo«hfill ta a gill of. new milk
A CARD.
Dtt. J ». flORMAN ksvlag ssUaatvsIy used I.IT-
‘IKUOR, Ukss rlMnra la ssylag-M
vslasMff rcmstly to tan rhll/rsa of
ever ks«w. A dollar hottls Is qalw
\jjt\h0n -.ctkil vir*
itti.e’8
C0B9H DROPS.
-*• rxt&Mrt
v j *.„ *c:, ♦
take u
nnd niolnssos amt n gill of hot water, slir
woll together an l drink hot. Repeat the
doss every li-ntr uhti! relieved. If the pui
9,6U7,
lid us tor a momont contrast ourdif*
‘ultic* with our luborers, in caia of
^Iriiion, with the difficulties which the
tU ^Krthcrn i>cnplc would havo with their
tBw^Btorora.
“• ^“Msny ol the ftorthern masters, or
ipioyers, if they profer tho term, are
w in iKjssession of largo* fortunes
ch they have aocumtiluted by the
of the strong arms of white laborers
mg them, who have luboied und
iled nnd dropped tho brlpy sweat, for
cks, and months, nnd yours, in their
tico, and Imve received from them
return a meagre compensation,
licit, in lieAlth^haa barely ennblcd
m to support themselves,in a simple
le, denying to tliolr families most of.
comforts of lifo { and In sick no **
often left thorn in destitution, and
Inal want of tho necessaries of life.
White those who roceive the benefits
the labor of otliors.aro living In
tely mansions, amid ease nnd luxury,
l faring sumptuously overy day,
my of tho laborers whose toil brought
tecotnfirU, must speud their days
unpleasant dwellings, doomed to
petuiU obscurity, and denied, oven
itekness, tho comforts of life, pro-
ed by their own hard labor,
lut who are these honest Sturdy la
ms, who ara kept in'» . (josition of
Priority,by those who assume control
them 7 They are white men*—»
. belong to no inferior race. They
u n,h tho sons of freeman, and tliey have
Ug.-'ilB/ht to bo free; many of them nro
otMf ^B™ndnd front revolutionary sires,
ashed tlioir*blood to secure liberty
tbeir |H)surity. Tlioso men have
tic.il right* inherited from their au-
*, wjijoli 'arc ,in»lionahle. They
tiu* right to b«»uv u tn* and thous
'd. tlivm vkhw«r Ui«n>5-*—
‘‘an iTit-TT. w, ,t.. mid norrres-
'Vl'n ni.’ii 'he/ $ </i» .ijjy wtamgs
U*d iy*Ojl;tll*‘hl. ' •. ^ f ' 'f. -
U<mIJ’0..i*P »r a..jp .jlgkc pl iee*' ipnl
1 notilibrn ajint«- infii* up ar^n* i.pdjhi.t
people o| tho 8o(it1i, and ati^-mpt to
to our slaves to iiisunvciioii, th mv'
* of these nort Item white laborer*,■
> have flutfmnl so inuoli mjiistica at
hands ot tliose.who have wrung
h them the hard earnings .of the
pof their brows, might fern ntliber-
p rwiniro satisfaction for past injus-
land to assert the principle rocogni-
n tho South, that the true aristoo-
'* not an dristooruay of wealth, but
nor and of conduct. While their
i of justice might prompt them to
the 8outh against the Aggressions
in the North who have denied
jty to them, at droll as to the poo*
f the South. * ^
“ong us the poor white laborer is
i u? 8 . ? n .°T URl; family.is
edvrith kmdncss,conslderation and
He does no^ belong to tho mo*
Hail class. The nogro i* in no sense
«e term his equal. He feels and
w this. Ho belongs to tfio only
aristocracy, the race of white mop.
Jacks no master’s boots, bmj bows
kqoo to no one ravoGod alo.no. Uo
wes higher wage*Tor his labor,than
duo laborer of any portion of tb©
«. and ho raises his ohildren, with
knowledge that they belong to no
por (caato; but that the highest mcm-
J" 0 . aocioty in' whioli ho lives,
n their oonduct is good, rospoot
lirent them ak equals,
«.">«>« MWHlMrWtM wont ol
fbohtlon of ilxvotypUioy woiildl b*
fci J u . l 2 rer * *•»••>' *U» -itoM *ho
L *° Pf°Ioot thooisoivoa—
L" 1 !. , , l ' 1 « rt >f°ro 1 novor permit -'the
f 01 lll » South to bo aot freo Among
L' “ 0ln0 In oorapotition with thoir
[• “«°clato with thorn ond tliolr
lowlog'M lh« Pwpla'a Tlrkat fyr Mayor amt
Ald.rm.o, for tha amaltig yoar, anil obllg.
Maar Voraaa.
roa xarom
Z. D. HARGROVE,
roa ooaaali.,aiii
l.t IT.rtf-R. J.OMDKRO. -
J. W. WOFFORD.
U Ward-O. B. EVE.
JOHN NOBLE. -
Hd jriirrf—A.-W CALDWELL,
A. R. UARl'ER.
novistwtil
Political News In 8oath Carolina.
Columdia,8. 0., -Nov. 10.^-It is ox-
peeled bore that Georgia, Florida, Ala
bama, Texas, nnd Mi**is*ippi will link
their destinies with South Crrolino.
Tho nows of the resignation of U. 8.
Senator Hon. liobt Toouibs, of Go., waa
lintlml liero with groat enthusiasm.
In the Uouseof Uepresentativesto-day
Mr. C. H. Simonton of Charleston, ol*
fored a resolution that the Governor # of
.Vniilti ('.••■fklinii ihtiiiii nn armi* rtf l(WW)
Southern Commercial Convealioa.
Atkanta, Ga., * Nov. 12.—The South
ern Commercial Convention, announced
to assemble licie to-duy did not moot.
-South Carolina Declaration.
Wasiiixoton, Nov. 13.—'The Constitu
tion of tills morning publishes one of
the forms of tho Declaration of Inde
pendence, which will bri submitted to
the State Convention of South Carolina.
It embodies a portion of tho Iteclara*
tlon of American Indeponc.o with the
list of grievance* altered to suit the
9»iT ednaition of alteir*. A copy
Ids declaration was the ohe to which
rehee was made, as having beeu pre
sented to the President yesterday.
Mirsissipyi News.
Jacrsox, Mi#s., Nov. 13.—Gov. Pettus
has issued Mis proclamation convene the
Misssissipjd Legislature on the 20th insL
PssNsrtVASi a.—'Tho majority in Pen*
sylrania for Lincoln is.overdOjIOO ) the
pluraiil^over the Breekihridgf ticket
IIOMirinr at Dai.tom.—We loam, says tho
Atlanta Confederacy of Un> Sih, tint an al
ternation occnrod oq yesterday at Dalton, be.
Iwoon Jams A. Glenn, a young attorney,;and
Dr." Mofllt, which resulted in the death of the
latter by k pistol shot in th's hands of the
former. The diffl.ulty is said to bnve origi
nated about which of the two gentlemen
should vote a drunken floater.
South Carolina mbu an army of 10,000
volunteers. Tho resolution will be con
sidered on Monday.
Columbia, 8. C.-, Nov. 10—P. M.—In
the IIouso to-day tho Speaker announc
ed a communication from Col. Chest
nut, resigning Ids office as U. 8. Sena
tor. Mr Whaley offered a resolution that
his resignation be accepted, and said,
what uud ur any ,other circumstances
would have been regarded with regret,
if now recognised as a
and devotion lo South'
Mr DcSausMure made
committcQ of wavs and means, recoin-
I tlint a bill '.fot’ tho postpone-
mout of tho operations of.au act requi
ring the Bank* toJiaveone-thlrd of gold
di“ k
Naw Yurx 6itt.—Tho aggregate in the
City Was 94,729, of whioh 12,959 were cast for
the Fu<lon and 38,009 for the Republican
ticket; majority for the Ftldun ticket 20,688.
WST Tho Charleston Courlor of tho
10th, contaiuR tho following ;
WahitinGton, Nov. 8.—Tho Con
stitution' newspaper (government or
gan) retract* an article favoring dis
union. Tt is now decided that the
Cabinet will resign on the 8d of
March. ( President Buohajinu lina pre
pared a Proclamation, whioh ho \^ill
issue whonovor any violation or.ro*»i*t-
nneo of ^he Federal ijaw* occurs.—
1/mcobi lias decided to issttu a conser
vative derliri*’On of his* policy,‘in
aaendel -*• (< • t .e te wr»Mi of the
•l. J.j’lievt...till uni'di oxcitomon
ofliw
»,»* I
snyrf
ntop.
jaraeu witn regret,
inn aot of loyalty
th Carolina. ; . ’
de a report from tlie
and silver jo two-thirds of their issue,wa*
ununitnouMly adopted ity tlie House.
i. hatliR th'
th* Wear.
Incas** of A«thiitn and t\htht*lc ink
t*aq» *o ifu! In a S'll of hot wnuj'r
well with mdhssC* :* also, l»ntl
and Htmn.ieh faithfully with IT.
Dr. 8w* «t n
cm*-of bm-J-
ev*r «pp*|rtl.
injt th. .. ....... «,.«
of fi*h. can much r*ll*Vrd by bathing
with a little of the Pain Kilter as stnrn as
Texas.—The returns give Breckinridge s
strong minority. Houston reodred 300 Votes
at GalveAton.-
Lut not disease, with Its fungs, prey .iqmn
yon, until tho eoM hand *f d a oh hurl* you
to an untimely grave. Bhakeo IT the reefing
of d<*|»,irnnd'h tpulessnoss, so liable to com*
upoa the invalid. Thr plant born nf tb*
Sun wo place within the rearli of all; We
care not .what a»ay, be the spec!flo form of
this disrate. The cause, the fountain of the
disease lUalt is impure hh»ml. and through
the diflbrviit rlmuucls of tho lungs, tha
stmaarh and the vital organs, JUDSOX’8
MOUNTAIN HERD PILL.8 will pas*.
ogling with tha hlood, search eat and
grasp and then expel, all hurtful poison that
there Is In U. Thus cleans* the blood by r
few do«es of these Pills, and disease, in any
form, ’ ” ' * — -
with l
er, caste his burning rays upon If—am.
*Us gone—so cleanse the blood, and -dwrati
like morning dew, retreats and'vanishes. 4
Ju(Don's Mountain Herb PUIs are sold by
all Medicine Boaters. ectt9— wlm
Georgia Legislntarv*
Mii.LKbucviLLR, Nnv. 12^—In the Houle
this morning, Mr. II(triridge uf Chatham,
olT*re«i a resolution declaring that Gsorgia is
out of the Union. Mr. Spray berry of Ca
toosa, introduced a bill of somewhat similar
effect, and calling a State Convention oftho
people to ratify tho action of tho~Legial«tura.
people to ratify the action of the'LqgisUtura.
They were both referred to the Appropriate
Committee.
Beuetor Toombs has gtren notice that he
will resign his offlee if Georgia does not so*
cede.
.Mh Bill of-Troup, in th* Senate, and Mr
*e«ter’6f C »bb, In the House, introdaced bills
calling a State Con rant ion to which all fed-
relief of Banks was wax strongly urged",
as tho Spuakur said tbe Kxpresses wero
daily brmging them bills from surround
ing States uqd ,domund* for spoeio were
dally mode.
A bill was introduced to provide a
slice In relation to persons coming
. )m States hosttl© to institutions of'tho
Mr. A. P. Aldridt mado a report from
tho committee on fudorat relations ma
king amendments to tho Scnute bill cul
ling a Convention of Hie people of the
State. Tlie amendment* provide for
calling the convention on the 17th of
December instead of tlio 10th of Janua
ry. Tlie election to bo held on the Otli
Dcoombor instead of full of January.
The rcHolqtions of tlie Charleston
meeting wore introduced, nnd tlio
House went into a Committee of tho
Whole, and a di«cu**ion ensued on tlie
re|K>rt when the question cuino up. shall
the bill for calling a convention of the
State now pass and be sent to tbe Sen-
oral affairs shall be referred-
John Junta of-Baldwin hni been elected
8tate Treasurer.
Markets.
Ciuri.rstom, Nov. 13.—Sales of Cot
ton to-dliy 1,1000 bales, at price* rang
ing from 8^ to 12 cents. The market
deolinotl faoiu i to j cent.
Duatf ns tux Tiris.—tlio Oxford
(Mi**.) Mercury say* that a rumor pro
vailed that a duul is on foot between
one of opr Senators and a distinguished
politician, formerly. of this State, - but
how a cltixen of Tennessee. Tlie par-
i,'but
'ennossee. Tlie par
ties here indicated aro probably Jeff
DavDand Gen. Uetiry S. Footo.
DIED—at Gaylesville Ciierokoo coun
ty, Ala., Ootobei 30, I860, Partiienia
Elisa Joixfuine Brampox, agtnl 10years
nnd 1 month, youngest daughter of F.
L. and ZiUah Brandon.
discussion oiiiu
Ml IkuHWcjl u
i»d. Mr. A.
o: C.iminnan
-v R TvmS«.
aor»
fm
win
miHi'jI'i.n, N*.v. P.-iTho ProS-
^»tts;det«vnjiifod not to till the
W'*V.cu*HHie'i by die ro«iL r ni
'the I e-lor.il office holder-* iv
•South (hmdinu • for tho nro»cnt. Fq
tore event* will direct his course in
hi* respect. Hi* position in rotor,
once to other Sopthcru 3ti|toi W 11 bp
tho same. .
Tn« Senator from Lumpkin.—Gc
Riley, tlio Senator from pumpkin, if
detained from iiis scat in consequence
of a sovero wound received a lew days
ago, at his own Hresidq;Jn- Dahlonega.
froni the hands of, a man named Davis,
who advanced Stealthily, and shot ;Gcn*
Riley, In Hie shoulder, the balls ranging
Into the cavity of tho cheat, so os to
render his robovory almost imposeible.-
We Understand that a rowqrd of $1,200
. IV. Me
117
. . , Tnomps
flu .'fie Art* token l»y ay- •
wh-'U tiiOHill parsed unani -
volea. «h*» whole number of .
live* voted in favor oPtho bill
The derate inet at 7 olcloch at night
to otmsidcr Hie amendment* to the Sen
ate.* bill, oalting a Convention. Forty
one Senator* were present and they vo
ted unanimousty in favor of tlie bill as
amended by the House. "So the bill
passed both Houses u , - - -
will promptly re solve
v| '
csti.- I
aI»^ I
Nofk I
I
South' i
ivaxf 1
ninth 1 1
paw I
.«n# 1
In <k» .
utbet*
ition*
conuf
oncoW
M w« !
j r
rae/.- I
rartP I
the for-
.•s r :
If anuria against tl hem—sit on juries
I.S" m ? rch 40 ballot-box by
1 • ‘'nd partioipato in theohoioo
In'*’J‘ u * er »“-clainr sooial oquallty
Iho hands ol their
I r en in marriairo.
design of tUe Black
l b . cat | party is to bring about this
inect«^
- mot®
■ nr tut w uuiig nuuui t-uio
Lit u n 8* In th© Southern States,
it’ll tr ^ ura Ph«, if submitted to
lat,M»
■ t D :n —Jmph ,
Kn. ’ "odlatant iiorlod, load to
f "'“.“olkHoit of these results, la, I
Tevident to every cool, dia-
f, (•'Inker, who lias examined
i 0 '.n tho Bghtof all tlio nir-
jung olrpumitanee*.
FTl.^ a rf no !? “ ntl folly of the mo-
the Northern States .ball dri7e
Ima boon olfored lor the apprehension otng- q-^g nttend.noe of deleoatea la
or llavis, who, It acoma, has perpetrated'
ovcral murders heretofore.—MuUJgttSIt
. Up
Tiis l-iiMi.T-r'a 1*oiitiiin,—A di.-
pateh to the Charleston CbunVr, dated, 1
Washington, Nov. 7, says i The move;
ments of South Carolina and Ex-Gov.
Vfl
Ma
iso, of Viri
larrn liero.
In Kentucky and Virginia is considered
adverse to secession. Tlio Administra
tion feels Hint it will have to beur tlie
brunt of, secession, which is nnylhii 0
but pleasant. Tlie PrcshlotU seems
duly impressed With tho sotoninivy of
the crisis. He will resist nullification, but
not secctrion,
Won’t‘Oo UaCx.—Gen. _ I^nno, thb
Brook, candidate for tho VicoPresidon
cy, linving been'tfcaten for the Senate
from Oregon baa determined not to re
turn to Hint State. He will probably bo-
? rae a resident and citizon of N or 1h
rolina, liix natlvo State ©> of Ken«
cky, where lio has a plantation.
inqimnusly, nnd
tlie Governor’i
lignaturc.
Military Convention,
Millrdoeville, Nov. 12.—Tho State
Military Convention mot here this mor-
Death or a well known Gkoxoian.—
Mr. 4. X. King, hrothor of Hon. T.
Butler King, died at tho New York
Hotol recently. Mr. King was former
ly a Wealthy planter of Georgia, and
more recently of Cuba. UU dta
largo. John W. Anderson has been
. elected Chairman, and Messrs. Allen, of
ugusta, and Cabincss, of Forsyth, Sec
taries.
A resolution favoring tlie seqessioi
Gcrrgia from tho Union was pnraed
a lorge majority.
Gov. Brown was called out and lie
made a strong, and decidei"
spoenii^declaHng in' empl
tho right of State secssion, aud the duty
of all th© States to sustain the vlght.—
Ho said ho would see to it, if federal
troops endoavorod to coerce any sister
State, Uiat for overy Georgian who foil
in tho conflict, tho’heads of two federal
soldiers should atone for th&ou<rageon
State sovereignty. Tho speech was
warmly ; )' ) ,
Declaration of Independence,
.Wasuinoton, Nov. 12.—It te privately
roporto<l here that tho Dedlaration of
tho Inilcpondunoo of Bouth Cnrolina'
waa laid bofore tlio Freaident liMlnjf.
Mr. lor th. Vnioa,
Cinciknati, Nov. 12.—Tho Commer
cial of this morning says that tho Hon,
wu enneor ol the stnmaeh.
itch to the Jteputlittin shite, that M;ij.
uiiurlesJ. Williams, of Musoogeo coun
ty, waa elmtod Speaker of the Ooorgia
Houle of Representatives an tho fourth
ballot, by a majority of seven votes.
»n vlflfnt ctretirfij In tliD way the angdUh
■non abaiH t bttho «* often as enoe (a Ore
*ntM, sEy thr^r or four tlmei, and yon will
lo«os of thrao Pills, and «|is«asi*, in any
•w te rise as mist, then growing strong-
GEORGIA* Floyd County.
‘HERRAB, Hsrrteon Camp, Admlnis-
XVTi ... - y _
yy trator of John White,
tho Court, in his petition duly
terad
imp, Admlnis-
reprasonb to
y filed nnd en«
FALL A WINTER TRAD;
SECOND ARRIVAL or tar. SEASON AT
j. h. m’CIiUngt;
Rn nd Jtf., Itomr, Gn.
''eoNRtiTi wrar •’
r/-jg d|l ini km\ ti
LADIES’
DRESS GOODS,
Cloaks and Shawls,
TuguthW will, a Urge varirty at
WOOLEN GOODS,
For Cliil Iron’* un i D«y.’ Wear.
A UAUGESFOC^OF
liOUS£-FURWISHIW«
■ ■ . AND
PLANTERS'. GOODS I
Consfiting of
men MtUAUo.svjmysaELs.
IN'illAlN ,VXD.STAIR
CARPETS,
and jBMjMr jwjrffjw
Late & liroculolfe Curtain Goo 's
Gilt.,Window
BLANKETS, KERSEYS,
AN I)
BROGANS,
Of!-tho lic.-*t Houflipfii Makwu.
For sole nt low price* Ly
nor.-l,T.‘ H. Mr'• M• s - .
Z. B. HARGROVE,
scccxssrm to
,•111 «©r 99
NEWMAN & NOWLIN,
wr»x >•
it tlie entire slock
W in
BragVt ire#a n* #*Hi *
— ete^ tenittedt Vi dv <
ChemicalBo^d +4 «
Pur. Liquors,
'.'MACK,
on record, that he hns folly sdinluiitcr-
hn Whito’i eitete. ' - ' ’ ' 1‘J
cd John
This is, therefoi
indred *i
re, to .Its .11 perinni «»t-, .., . ,
iud«reditors, tu show cause, * tmnit I
Itratof vndeolteil the
e Tlus IAl,
if nny ihuy can* why wdd idministnitor wid
should not he discharged from his admtnls.
tration, and receive letters- of dismission on
tho first Monday iu June, 1801,
;gi * * - 4 ■ **
STEAM WOOL QABDJBH
■»I dcslr© lao^ll the ntlehtlnn Of
*4t!.c Farmers end,Woolgre*— 4
ernlly to iny.ncw-rvs
am Oanliutf Meehlno.lwRleil
iimc, near Broad street fhmtiBg Ilsrin-r
. dl.rVuiurAw.ra
yaars ni.Timer In
ne«, I think t ran g
llflt thr patronngr l
> Is an exrcrtMeM-MarniamtM and
(»l»WW«i»rM>U«a»artrttHMtnr, ni,„
s desiring their l’rrcorI|itiniia ^ptmicty
ftiwU$r
Y!;atana!?tegii ” ,ro *t» l “ u,iU " u -
Chronic Hhcnnwtlnn, llcadnch.,
TOOTHACHE, OHM, llHHNS, C01„C
- Cramin, Dyml.ry, .lo„
IT IS NU NKW CATCH-l-KSNYI
1 Just Recoired
Given under iny h*nd and oMdtel lign*-
this»t olllpe, Utlslth Nov. 1880.- -
nr»v!5 JESSE LAMDKllTfT, Ord'y.
GEORGIA* Floyd County.
fJYO all whom jt may t
Elijah H.
_ Lumpkin having.in proper f*wm<applied
tome for pennnncnt letters of Administration
on the estate nfoJamrs Kyi*, into nfcmintv;
This te to cite all and singular tho credi
tors nnd next of kiu ol James.Kyle te be
and nppenr at ray offlee, within the time al
lowed by IftW, aud show cause if any they
have, why permanent Ailiuiuistrntion should
not be granted tu Elijah It. Lumpkin on Jai.
Kyle’s estate.
Given under my hand nnd official signa
ture, at office this Mh November. 1800,
LA>
nov!5 JE88R tAgMBRRTH, Onl’y.
Seed Wheat and Rye I -
1000 Mediterranean
2000 Bushels prime Red Wnlker Wheal.
1200 •• *• White Ky.
800 M»fo Flour.
500 Rush Rml Byt,
Something New for Farmers.
ilettur than ©11 Others.
LaFayrttk, QjiondngaCu., N, Y., I
niiungtt c/u., »b. i
la ,-iuj. Juno 23d. INSSi ,
Massns. W. E. II.to an k Co.—Gents : My
hair having turu.-d premature’.y. grey.-anrt
unwilling to »nar ••silver *
youthful days, l b.ive tr-ed va
t out wfii.U w.ro ,-iglily r- .'-mat i did^or - •
8t.n ing hair t- its oiig>na -.ravlcifrito u t
ota rs t’r.'f W oJ»' Hair i4'» : - , r-f, bui tuui
t.i m a'l m r- -»r lea tu.ii, and (»u
xp’iiktTe. uotil hho”t a . ; ag-». I c -u.
mono d iscg ID imaT ot " Ilulr ltcsinr tttac.
|o< f,are«t by you. whl I fouud toJ>e nil
tt,u you recqmm;Utl d it .
It rcsion-d fuy u!i : r to u- origi'-.-l beuu:
and ftceps it so I* rfnl »II V, ami ih< oxpeusc u
s-> tridiig that i‘ seems no.hing nt oil after,
eoitti inally -Iruwin^ utoh my funds tu kcci-
mys-II* suppli-d with Prof. Wood’s the year
previous; and nftor all ray pains re eiving
no bensflt. Therefore, I take pleasure, in
recommending year Hair Restorative te th<
pablio as a cheap and effectual Hair Roster
•. Yours truly,
WM. l*. WENTWORTH.
Onondaga County, si: 8ubscri>>cd and
sworn before me this 23d day of June, 1858.
H. 8. COLE, Jutticc.
Remember that this result waj produced
>y Heimstreefs Inimit.iblc, tbe original and
ply reliable Hair Restorative.
Price fifty cents and otie dollar a bottle.—
Hold everywhere by nil Druggists.
W. E. IIAOAN A CO rPreprietors,.
„ oellOwIm Troy, N. Y.
i-fi-IT 18 A (TOMMON 0B8EL
that there are more sufferers from debluiy,
among Americans, than can be foand among
* “* 'ate
any other civilized nation. The - reason i
forgot the wants of the body
,nary medicines can do little good. What
1s required is just such a tonic and ievigora-
tor m Dr. J: Ifostetter has given to the world,
iq his CELEBRATED • BITTERS.” The
board, and tho prostrated student of tbe nite-,
the prostrated student of the piu ,
njght lamp, hsrn found a wonderful re gen
erator in tho ••Bittere," arid prefer ft to more
» retention*, but tees efficacious medicines.—
nt It should not bo forgotten that the ngent
,whioh isaomagioal in Its Infiner--
frsms wbteh is merely daMlitat.^,, ,
ly powerful in assisting nature to expel the
ra»st terrlldo forms of disease. Who would
not give it»trial ?
Sold ky druggists and dealers generally
•erywhcrc. fioeadvortlxement. “
oet 19—wl
thorn to abide by'(he Union
Georgia Elections—Five Conatlca ta
hear .From,
MiutpaeriLLi, Nov- 13.—All the ro-
turns with exception of those from
Banks, Kohote, Haber, Ilaborsluun,
White and Towns counties have been
reeeivod and Brockinridge U 050 be- onc0,
bind.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
*rom rich and poor, b-»nd and free, all
colors,. grades and eondislohs of llfir, the
same meed of praiie is awarded this won
derful article. Bores are' (tested, palm re
lieved, livsf saved, valuable animals made
useful, and nntild ills assuaged by this re*-
ninrkablo msdioine. *' For cuts, braises,
sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, strain
ed horses, Ac., it has hd equal among. Lini-
“ urnei ”
monU Oinlr
itations. The genuine Muetatig Liniment is
sold by all respectable druggists and livery
men In every town, panth and hamlet
Bailroad Notice*
Orriaa Daltox A .TArXsoavn.r.a It. Tl. Co. 1' |»*7?
Da lion. Ua., Bont. 25 th. .1M0. J,‘ w |ir^I|
N otice-I* herebyme m in-' JHJJ
itiUimcnbTenWlliWsinrtteir -
tho-capital stock •nWeribcd, bf tlio I _
Jnaksuuvitlo R. R.-Company, line been culled
by tho DirOotorii. payable at the office of the
Company in Dalton, on tbe lstd*y ofDeeeiu-
bor noxt. By order.
EDWARD WHITE,'Sec’y.
■ep2Pw2ra ,
But an articls iknt has stood the
teen years* The enonnuiis sain and rnpl
increasing demand ii at oneo the »uruat
40 galls. Castor Oil, cxC 1
r 2 bnxvs (Xid Liver Clip
100 Ike. Cream Tarter,
TRY IT....
i krar lilted
fond the money on
ffltdwlbd’j
way tble
No femily ■hoiild l ho Without a foil
tHe house—hundreds of dollar* iuid
hours uf sufl'ering may be saved by Jte
use, Colhr, Cramp and T
one* to its pain-curative
•plrfeotl; *“ * *“
•West t ,
No * matter,
Patent Medieim _
sure te buy egniu, and
of riijf/kl.o. rccouineni It' lu
th.tr,
^*-Nou.
Prto. U nnd 1*
‘EVERY PLANTER
HItOtrf.D HAVE A
Reliable Fire & Burglar Pro’f
*.[«« .Ig.cJ.aLTu- SAFE.
On the pruinistf tl liuro is s g*H>d cabin eon
Ulnlng four h>oms, kitchen, smoke house nnd
other necessary buildings, having four
Springe convenient, lu a oonvenieut loca-.
;tran for ehurcb^iekool and post offlee prlvlt
« 25 and 59 cents p6V buttle,* '"
u and JUliitbfc Liniment.
** WmATqaini
SEED WHEAT, .
'CHILIAN" and •XtUlKl'sH JLINT"
SEED WHEAT.
E AREV.L At VEIN Ell hOv.o’juA re
reived a small quantity of theso excel-
t varioiies, raised in Bartu cu., (la.
STOCK OF GOODS
FOR SALE,
A.I a Des rableCountry SUuid
V . TOOK OF HOODS n .... i; -.b- I
,nd nrn 1 »e- .nbJ*? •- uqir. .u Ji
r ' r^Ve-Oobrgl , h‘V:i»g .at t.,.-
r .n Bteht n T, :v ,TI»7 . „ i,,
-t hraDhy .». I f--". ' ii V j. rfu d. u .
0; i.’elnd otDer •••.v*ni--. *■*-. |y*»y. nt
file. ueLl'OuJl
A Howard Street Residence
FUR SALE!
.THE Uridertfgned offers for
lie * his llntlfrt nml Tjil nn
hie Hollse and tdd on
_ ward street. The Let eon-
i i *~ r ~~ 11 acres, and tbe .house
i# large and cnifortabln.
ALSO,
A low priced House and Lo't on Franklin
itreet. CEO. 8. BLACK.
novOtwawtf
Asthma..
For the Ihsfant Be
lief and Permanent
Cure of this distressing
com plaint use
FENDT’S
Bronchial . n
Mide by C.'B. Beymoui . ..
way, N. Y. Price $1 per box; font free by
wt, Fur sale a*ali r- , ' = '-’"-
octSOtwew—Ora
l Druggists.
MAPES’
SOIL-LIFTING PLOW
YT7H EN ‘a surface Mow Is run nt a depth
W of twelve Inezes, and. a two-horse Boll,
lifting W£W|sw; which Is capable of
disintegrating te n 4*pth of fifteen inches
more, there Is’* total disintegrated depth of
twenty-ieven; Inched; * and those who so
praetteo will find *h*4 thdy havo another
farm beneath Utqt represented on thoir map.
A smaller shw of this Plow, (one horse)
* 1 tere dart-like iu its
thinner in thb'aole and more dart-li
—
figure, is an admfhibfd implement for.eulti
voting erops, and will do the work of mort.
than forty men with hoes. With lira corn
crop, this ted may nt" oloae alongside Uic
corn, and to the foil dentJrof twelve inches
when the corn is bat three Inches high, und.
before Iht mot, occupy the nna o Wtw.ro
the rows; this will lift the soil, move every
corn plant with that soil, and for so slight a
distance nf not to separate the particles froiq
the roots, yet sq ooniplatoly loosening (he
mss* that the plant maybe pinked Up with
the fingers. This is more thorough cultiva
tion than can bo obtained by one hundred
hoelngs, leaving the soil in better tilth and
cutting of no roots. More than tWe
thousand of these Plows w/sre sold last y<
PBICESi
OoeHorso
Two Horse
u M with Cutter
Throe Horse
M ’* with Cutter
$9 50
12 50
14 00
14 00
T5 50
J. A. QUIMBY,
No. 3 Warren Block,
' Augusta, Go.
ges. For
it2Cw2m
post office prlvi
particulars address
JOHN KINCAID,
,0a.
Missionary Slktiou, <
,‘k‘C«rtnfpr?r(
iten'rn..
flu* fir-l
Administrator’s Land Sale
AND HALE DP
PKRI8HAULK PltOPEftTY.
A OltKKAULE loan order Ir-m the If.
J»-. Court t«f Ordinary fh
will, bi< re Id at public
Tti'fd.iy .In December neat.’lr-f
House tJo.tr in ltomu, Klovd co , wiihlfl th
ip" to I hours of sale: 1
One lumdred and twenty nerra Wf inn I
more -r less, belonging H> the esfote of AW
at,dor C. Morris, late of Polk" MVjntv.fl c’d
known as the Knox p»itiw,«djqlnlng’lnni1s or
L**e Tay>r and oth*rs—about sixty acres
Vi" if yds aud n cultivation, with a rmnfort-
*■ 1 dwo/ilinj imuse and olh«*r firtpreVo-
.,t* ,i ira*"
T-r. * —<J ;o Jtalf amdi, the remnind r on i
l.’ ni twolvu months;whhout Interest
proved security.
i A so. aHSlvfo* s
d >«uuH*l, o<]
«7th.of .©uvvtub
approved securi
sold .at tlio inte residence of
commencing on Tuesday, tbi
. vstaber uexr, all • tho Peris habit
party belonging to tbe relate nf said de-
s d.consisting of liotiso’-old add kltrhon
furniture, pLnt.ition Ux>)*, wsguns, a buggy
and hsrnvss, foilrgood larn, mnlra, ono young
... *• lorap of eoro,‘Md5r, “ ‘
lot of esttlo,-|Nirk am
heat
q, corn, r .
eattlo,-pnrk nm) stock
from to day un-
1 '.horse, the
and na’s. a fine lot of et
bogs. 8ale to eontinno
til all iasold. r -
Terms—The corn, fodder, wheat; oafs and
pork b< gs will Le sold fur one halr cash, the
remaining bnlf, together with nirtbo other
. will bo sold on p credit
— mi.
perishable pro|»erty
twelve months without interest. Sinalt nqtep
with approved security, extept is lo sums of
five dollars and under, which will hecasb,—
No property removed until terms are Com
piled with. ABNER DARDEN,
octlJ - Adtn*r.
M.X WIMPEE & CO,
ayt> Carriage & Wagon
S52LL MANUFACTURERS
Of.po.lw It.rglrr A nutlori' il.rJworc SWr,.
Un«*8t.,MONB, «A.
All tliolr work will be well done, end
Xtei;:r' J ' buu, " TTOIfl
J0NE8*. PATENT 1MPRO’
, . THIMULE MClfKIN
Which for light add easy running
rlor to tlie iron axlea, and cost four!
JKtr:AliL NEW WORK WARRA
^OrltEPAIRlNO neatly Jon. a t -tho
dice, anti eliap for CABH, • -
AII orders promptly attended to, ,
share of palrohagv solicited. ‘
priliwly. ue
Liniment
N A community like this, where many
>vca|lhy persons reside on plantations re-
A&A'Mrh***
> roraetiiur*
sof mousy
dial considoration requires that thev
•uld havo soma rate TJeposltory for such
propertv, that it may lte entirely see a re from
tho accTdvnt of fire nr tempUtion tu robbery.
Tim ,»CC9UU| book of oUirr
Xvhki rtti's
-111 ba Wllkqu.iretcr- 'f'. •
. .jMnMn
1/F.rtL U.IIjr MM'H lint
..IM-.lire HI liiiv Mill ri..-.,
-I«t n\ «uru I. .UiU vulu.b!. I.ti.fni. ut to ijs
h« Horn.’ kmbr- ciiil'inuf thedair.
USU IT DUD AJ.D AU. >
... ..a ty&xrmt ■■
■ f(n. Ill Cntt’JMiUtnrtt’H«-rtr«f.W-.
»M Ml, Dtujtpiiuan.l 8Umlnp.p«tW
Dlt.TODUa'
PULNUNIC
LIFE SYRUP!
For
Till. w^al.rtW preparation. r..mpoiin lBt
from tha •p.nU.MKit.i gift. 0 f iwtttn in tho
rrg.-t.t.).. world. <toud. fbraoMot omong tho
modlninn fo%H>*.« | rtirtHWihWraKtiMd
eompUllitf. It till, a,-hurt with j., to
rred for too to d|r-
Bolm fir dUrn-n
erwdtir«'_„
••To count thorn nil wonld nut > thounnd
A UiranfoT*brni. and adamantine limi
price Oqo Dollar mBtiflate^ • * **
Ask for Dr. TobisV PuUuooie Lifo Byrdp,
ml lake no oth*^.
d 'Btorihwport,
YORK.
TORED.
ua;wge0Bi£2&t*te
*»•*aa si., itunsii, UA. i j < -
1IT0ULD mpcatf.il, inform thoir friend, . A Locturc
w^^Ess/sffiswE laSS
fiptlflY ASD WAOOH Hire.. J 155SS55ytoi.rtm.-pJi,
Consumption and Mantel ai
bility. ,-1 .: ■ ... 1
Uv JtQa J. OULVERWELL. M. D.
The lmiwHant foot that the nwfol eo;
ananoes of self-sbrafo ttisy be effect unity
Loir un lit' u
•eys. m,
*T'* r,, l idheh. r vAj.,
n.e ted in ifcraVa ftv*
soinmV!..-
»*rl htd<Mlterd seWe* fp;i
Ofttiru r.irtuno is ime i
teduls, aro known taihraw-tlre-evlden -
are most imprudent. Moreover,
S indicate political and 'do-
is a, strong reason fo^r
ioy aud, •
security IS n/forded by*VA t
UTLKKS AtiVM PATENT F1BK A^D
[UfttiLAlt PROOF SAFE; This ssfo i,
■•■rising prinolph*, wh •’»
' 4W.,»KWK hUvd w.th
remain perfeorly r.r/
11 heated, when they jjpcjinrgo such*St
volume of ateiltn nnfiMfi^iirflTng of dm u-
menUl Is rondsred irapdpsiblr. During tho
ess.
bad ita confonCs
the burglar •«
eo in eutoriuf
JtM«’'in5f
outcrlng. tutor 'Srefchd >■»«
K wdsr proof, and thoJcey^an be carried In
a vest pocket. , .
0 vest pool
PriereW> _
0,
°'**1*»~
diticiic.'"
3. C. BAKED . ,.*cR..W. ECHOLS
• Y z n£w‘
Fr.RM'
DEALERS IN
Tomlin te McCarvor!a‘
STEAM SAW MILL.
Hill on the tfouin River, 14 miles from Jtome,
"^olir^rtd tl IllfcWUI irtjUo’ptrhiindid,
or at steamboat lutfdinf IfiRbjnp, 0$ |t inter-
modtete luudiugs on ftho River at $1.2& oar ,
hundred-. Ifor dried lumber 25 cents ner'
hundred additional will U ohnrgeil. • '
ROBT.-G; TOMLIN.
- J. h. MrOARVElt. ‘
aep22lwlw0m
h., I, her.dearly demcnstratcil, ond the cn-'
•Irclr new cod highly itmnful trcotmciTt,'
V -I.P^ kX •»♦ cwWhr.tcd wmhor. f-m, ox-
pl.lntd.by of which .Tory 'nne I. on-
is-,
advertised n9strnmtaf .th0 .dny. • Thi» Lee-
ture will pfove a boon to thousandssbdltob-
Av.nufc Hew York, Port Box *,1M.
” plCw,r .IT
A Froih ond t.rg. Stock of Southern Boiled
O r Grass Seed.
F«11 kinds, just received bv
TURNLEY,
eblf No. 3 Choice House.
P N and after 8ept«
at pur Establish 1
E.
let. »!■ work Am
inonMnuat be
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and on-all contraotsoxeeodlngT'hirty Dollar*
One-third of tba amount must bo paid when
ordered, and the balance when the work is
taken away. All parties Indebted to us art
requested to make Immediate Payment.
Noble Bros. Sc Co.
J®
'Uig Extracts,
'/GLASS, PUTTY,
DYESTUFFS,
FINE CIGARS,
LIQU0$S} for Medical Pur
poses, Ac., &c. &c.
r Bomc. On. Veil, m: ftriirawtfj
Colognes, Hair Oils,
A ND PEUKUMBRY of nil "kinds, Seen
*jt11. Bags, Cord Chics, Puff Hails, Portmon-
ales, Hair Ilut Cloth, Tootb, Dusting and
White wash brushes, A great variety; for
sale by TURN LEY,
fob 11. No. S Choice House.
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