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-^7lilTsl>AY MOttMlMM, W.iv, M.
RK.MHNO MAT' 1 ' 611 0N KVEUY
Ii. >fivi oK Til IH PAPKlt.
fUTTM Rimini.
I w. nro requested luolinouliro lit. notno of
I 'll tuui'Klit « o»mlM»l» forToi Bocolvor
HI oouotr ot the earning JuminryolM.
l>or Solicitor General.
.1 nt'li'irii)l to annoitnoo the nam
r*;|Mllo h n' n»!“S , ei“i< l | r »°" l |» January »..t
,',, g i«na
II. A. Gnrtrell Keg.
l^aSTi*Isassr r.»zziz:
|; , illeltor0.nor*l of l!, J ,J.^'v™ra||
lS-trUwtH.
I
South should ncfciq concert In .this mat-
tcrr of suoh vital iniprirtorjco td all* tho
slttvoholUing States. That, in tho . first
pined, a formal demand should be
mado upon nil the States that have
passed personal liberty bills or have
in any other way violated, or infringed
upon the Constitutional rights of the
South, that alt these obnoxious meas
ures'should bo repealed ; and further,
that theso nullifying State* and all oth
ers should give assurance that they will
not, for (he futuro, in any way interfere
with the constitutional rights of slavery
uny where, but will allow the institu
tion full and ample protection even in
the Territories, until their State consti
tutions should ho formed. Let this
formal demand first be made, and let
our continuance in tho Union he con
ditioned upon Its being granted. In
the mean timo lot Georgia and eve/y
__— other southern Stato be active and dllli-
Speech of H‘» n - step gent in arming tiio people and putting
Unvote l® «' t« 'h " l thorn in » condition of HScenco..
to tho speech of lion. A. II.
Con., ililnf® ""'I III" view, of
F , |, r o.cut condition of public nlljirs
|| bo intcrtwling to »H tilnue. of rrad-
ThU »|w«oli Wiw ilollvoivtl in tho
, tMonUllvo. Unit In Milli'ilgcvillo
In'tbc nigbt of W«iln*«Uy, tho Ulli
Mr. Tootnlw doiivnrcd n Rpi-ecl. on
.1 night previous lit tho »nmo plnoo in
hicli ho took slronii (.’round. for iiu-
Hale aaceiiloii nml iloolnroil hia In-
n'.ion lo resign tlU seat in tlm U. M.
mile Oil tho 3rd of Unroll next. Wo
mi l gladly pnhlirti this epeoe.li if it
it i.-—it ri-povt ** 1.
If till. (IviiiuikI ia granted then wo mny
liro in pcnco in tho Union! If not, by
thia conr.n, no will coiniiniml tho
poet of Kumpenn notions,have n United
South—Jju ntiafivd that tho lutcflbrt-
to Hire the Union hits fulled—and that
for tlie Koiith, thoir only remains either
a most I in so and inglorious submission
to our IHlpineiiiilo enemies, nr else a dis
solution of tills Federal ccmpaot which
then notlld only hind life ill to ilisginee
i.li.l ignominy. JJ.V this course we would
i/isjofvr tlie yoyCt'oniont nml not sresi/e
from it, und eoie-eipieiitly would retain
e public profieety und
in .- ■ ' uii i-.|UlVt-
liflln
till
Mr-
quel*
W
ctic.
a net I
f!lr.
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Id If
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<-. • - . k l-.it k.i ... •i'liurr-
f'finU'ienti* (Vanimitteo
• •i*<'r , <l Hj in u IVill mark-
in-.' to puiHueil by
proM-ul ovisU of aftalrs*,
cf .the o.xcitomcnt has
Ijnealmt subsided. This Hill may he
lend in anotlier column or this paper.
|u highly gratifying to know that tho
liversal feeling at Milictlgevilie is in
Vorof resistance—prompt, energetic and
•itnt resistance to the encroachment of
t non slnvehohliug States. Tito only
forence existing Is as to tlie mode
|d extent of 'resistnnoo.
I parlies fhvor iintnodiutn, cillcicnt
Irspilpreparation fora dissolution
11lie Union. Our own desire is to sec
e entire south united in such a course
jonduet as shall stenre. to her a full re-
I'itM* of all her rights, interests it tul honor,
(e doubt whether tills can he done in
Union; hut perhaps it can, and we
•o no objections to its being tried,
ivitli' l it «'.in In* so done as not to in*
a nr ilmgor—it tiny have the of-
it of uniting our peoplo.
Follow where Duty Lends.
|fhe ever recurring question to overy
it, what shall wo do? And it
|»ddens the heart of every true pa*
ot, to learn that from oil parts of tho
|uth the spirit of tho pooplo is not
cvrhit behind the. demands of pa-
lotion upon thorn, and that they all,
■h one accord, nro now ready to have
je eternal wranglings upon tho much
Ixcd slavery question forever put to
It.
piie great majority of the people, its
i vorily believe, will ngreo with us
►t “forbearance has ceased to bo a
a” und thnt it lias now become tiio
||M>rativo duty of tiio South to de-
ndn hill ami complcto restoration r of
[ her constitutional rights, as the con*
i of her longer remaining in the
lion. There arc many roasons why
Ire ii now greater necessity for deni*-
I action thun at any previous date in
history. Wo will give a few of
• For tho first timo in tho history of
tGorcrmuoiit, a President has been
Jcted by an exclusively sectional vote.
Ho was supported by one section,
e of lus hostility to tho other see-
^iof this great Republic.
• The opinions of Mr. Lincoln as
[•rcMed by himself and published to
1 world prove him to be a nioj/ bitter en-
V to nearly one half • thft cpuntry ho
llftcicd to govorn.
Kloven States of this.Confederacy
Ifhe passage of ‘‘Personal Liberty!
‘i aro in a stato of open rebellion to
| Federal Government.
|. Thsro it a strong add evordnfcrcos
I determination on tho part of the
ji slavelioiding Stato* to bar tho South
»hor Constitutional rights In th*
|ritorios which are tho common
>my of all tho $a tos -
"1 tho grievances heretofore corn-
1 ot bv th« -Scut b—and whioh
3 l»y uu.uxi I'.’ino exercise
--atv t)o\v gryatly aggro*
v tli-.-Lian *>^I«pyao^n # a^d
p “Insult is added it» injury “
3 consideration df > these facts, nml
fy others that might be mentioned
hink tho South should' no longer
to Northern aggression, but
Rd take suoh immediate stops as will
her rights and removo frpm
'ordy her interests and most sacred
How can this most effectually
*•% he Accomplished? Two
8 l«avo been proposed.
is. tho immediate socesslott. of
^vidual States without at ull regard
1 respect,tho action of any
; ».• • dr-
Wo
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Campaign Subscribers.
With this tssuo of tho Courier ends
tiio timo of subscription to Campaign
Subscribers, and thoir names will ho
erasod from the Book uuless otherwise
ordered. Wo hope most of those Sub
scribers will renew thoir subscription.—
There will probably 1 h!e mbtd. interest
ing news in tbo papers, for the next
three or six months,, than at any previ
ous time in tiio history of the coun
try*
The (Course ot Georgiii* *
There is llttlo doubt hut dliAt thO fol
lowing Rill will[if it lias not alroady]bo
unanimously passed and thus shape tho
course of (jcorgln in tho present crisis
of affair*. The joint ooimnittoo of Fed
eral Relations called to their assistance
tlie following named distinguished gen<
tlemon and tiio bill below was ununi'
mnusly rcccomtnendcd by them all:
Messrs. Judge Xesbit, Gov. Brown,
Judge Ljons, Judgo Jenkins, .Judge
Lumpkin/ lion. A. If. Stevens, John
II. Howard, II./L. Denning, ’J. W. A.
•Sandfohl, IJntrtn Steven k Judge B i
tor, Juntos Jackson, Col. T»tomln», Judge
Iverson,'Gov. Johnson, Judge It. R.-
Jackson, B. II. liitl, Judge Andrews*
Hon. R. P. Trinpe, T. R. R. <:«bh, F.
8. Bartow, M. J. Crawford.
A lJILJi. > * - y
Hntitled An Act, fo« attthorizo nml
quire the Govrfnnr of tile State of Geor
gia to call a convention of tin; Pcop{e
of this State, for tho purposes therein
tift mod.
WiiEttKAs. The pfesout cHsl* in our
National .itfdrs in the judeoment of
1'flf‘F
W2£-
Stego of
Corinth, wlicro Byron rceonls thsl—
There was an old uian .whose hair* were
white,
But his.votorsn arm waa fall of might.
Tho fatuous Boss dcscriptivo orthi* old
omn havo bocn often quoted us npplleable to
that intellectual giant of tho earlier days of
the Repubtic—.tuna Quincy Adatnr. Had
the hero of Byrou'i poem Uvea In thoso days
Ihcro would pavp boun*hV.ticcoaslty of ro-
ertrdldg the fact that “hi* hairs wore whlto"
fi»r, like most of tho old mon of the present
day, ho WQiild undoubtedly havo used Holm-
stroot'* Hair Restorative, which would have
rostorod his hair to all the pristine beauty and
natural color of color.
Kenvnnbur that this result was produced
aJ’rRe firty eont* nnd our dollar .* tihttio.—
8 dd evoryivlinro by all Druggists.
W. K. H.VUaN i CO., Proprietors,
ortllwlm Tmjr.'Ni Y.
Travelers aro
to sudden attneki . , d
and Oholorn Morhtt«, and thei
oiu-urriug when .alu.ent from'
home aro very uupKnsint.—
Terry Davis VegetuMo Pnin _
Killer may always bo relied upon in such
eases. As anon its yon feel tho symptoms,
leospnoufuf, in a gill of ..nuwitniUt
becoming ]mpuUrLi:d in inmnutiou
w\th Mr.'Spalding's great UdadaVlw remedy,
but it niil s.ii.ii l.,. n,.',l in a more g.-nurnl
woyrantf tho word Copltallc wlH bccomo as
common as £leetrotyi>b, and many others
whose distinction uwjitndgn words lias been
wArn away by cbnffttou usage yiiitU they
seem "halfvc and to the manor borh,“
Hi 'ad 'll 'orrildo 'eadmdie this Imflernooii,
hand 1 stepped iuto the hapulheeuriua hand
says hi to the limn, “Can you htose me of nil
’oaduche?** «*Di»ei It linelie *wrd," says 'e.—
‘•Hexeced-UghV s-iys hit lintid npoii* tlirrV 'e
gavo n C pbiilo PHI, hand 'pen mo # onur it
cured mo so qttivk Uiat I 'aruly rohlised l *«d*
'ml au 'eaduulie. ■ -r*
lake ono lcosp »oiiful, in o gUl of jivw milk
and molnsios and a gill of hot water, aiif
wytl together niid- drlMc hot. Repent tho
done every hour 1 until relieved, tf Clio pains’ |
ho severe, imtlie tho iMiqrels and Lack wi*‘-
tl»d ipuitioine, clear.-
f Asthma and Pbtb'sb*. tnku
dear. - M i * ,
J)r 8w. at says iUtaUesNmCtho
XMHh ,t yA«45 u
tin re.ivn why this ••furinal rlomnnd"
which by tiio way has ticVor been made,
cannot bo made and responded to in
three, months. Wo Would be willing for
ft to bo accompanied with tho declnrn*
tion, that if not responded tolxdorotha
4th of March or very soon thereafter—a
fixed date—-then tiio South would take
it for granted thnt tho denland* woro
not acccde«l to and proceed at onco to a
dissolutinq of tho Union.
pclo;
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Tilt Nsiv Cn«mioie«ic.—"Thp
New Steamorof thd Alabama: Plantora
Stennilmat do. returned from hor first
trip last Monday Evening. AYe nro glo^
to he^r.that the hopes of tho Company
aro fitly realized and tho Roiit promises
to d<i' excellent good service. Rhe
hrotidlit 'up 150 hales ot cotton and sov*
oral Passengers'.
Report or TnBCouerKOM.KtcOgxKaai)*
—Wo are indebt<mI to our worfliy Sen«l-
tor CAI. l>. 8. Prin flip, for a copy of the
ahovo named report.
CoijiUctiox.—the Convention of Geor
gia to determino the inode, inensure ami
time of redress for her grie/onces, is to l»e
lected on the.if«t Wednesday in Jan. In
stoad Dee. 20th, a3 appeared in our Tri
weekly of Tuesday; and tho Convention
will ussemble on the 20th. of January
and not on the Oth as statod.
,5very Large Planter should have n
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe.
8$*e the Advertisement of J. A.
Quimhy of Augusta, and you may learn
where you can'get ope at a reasonable
price. *
Late FatiT.—Dr. Robt. Dotty showed
on yesterday some of tiio third crop of
Pears. They are about the size ol
Guinea eggs, and of the Duchess d’An*
goileme variety.
R. 8. Norton had amos* of fine straw
berries thia week.
Ax Addition to tub Editoriai. Fra-
TEnxiTV.—J. R. Steveils, Esq., .has he
roine A**ocioto Kditor of tho R<uno
Southerneri(tAdvertiser. Mr. Stevens iso
vigorous and spicy writer, and South
ern right* man of*tho etrAlghtest sect.
Wo extend to hint tiio right ftajr.of fel
lowship, and shall hope 1 by “courteous
and gentlemanly treatment," nlwuy
maintain nmicablo relations.
r'tn'ii '.ii 1 1!i' in' i. l.VTiiI- 1 .?.;! re! iiim |
lie* *»t sue i r^-isranee:
TherofMie tbo fiiRitudl ; AAonitiJjf of
corgia do (MiaetA :
See. I. That upon tliQ passago of this
Act, IUs Excellency UieOovonor.beand
ho is hereby fuquifrod 16 iisuo his Pro
clamation! ordering election to lie held
on tho 2nd day of Juuuary for dele
gates to a Con /Cntion of the people of
this 8tate to coiweiia at the seat of gm>-
ernmont^n the 26tli diy ol Juhuaryin
tlie year Wl»l.
Sec. 2. That tlie said election for del
egates shall be held m,
thonpMne.tdannfr, duty
places, «s elections
General Assembly nro now lieid in this
Stato, and:all relnftw nf wloctlnn * Afuill
be in tho same manner forwahled to tiio
Govcnor of tills StaRt. who t^tpUtfhrqlsh*
each delegate chosoh will' a certlfiiaite
of his election.
_ nythiug ho
ffptifll.* * * * s
Fisherman, "f <-n nxpos-i\ tu burls by
having.ihelrskin, pbrcoii with libnks null
fin “if fish, enn Ho much rellev.*»l l»v bnthii'g
with a little of tin* 1‘ tin Killer h» *<m>ii n>
the n.vifbmt o cui" i i lM- way il«* aunilsh
’* **'on iiltaifil ; bflh • u .isonee ill five
The Might)- llcalcr.
l. *t nut dsonse, witli its fangs, prey upon
m, until tho coM hand <*f d ostli hurls you
.» un untimely grave, filmkoo IV the feeling
rtf tlcs|tairan«J h 'pjlessnoss. so Bnblp’ty ciimu
ni>ijq_th<Lliltflli«l. Ths plant-born of tho
Bub wo within, th* reach wf (ill. W*
varMmt what may ha the specific former
the tllsrttiM. The ctus^ tho fountain nf the
‘ *, and ■ through
lie lurjgs, tho
la. jurTaO.vs
MOUNTAIN .HERB"IRKL'i -wB| d»n««.
uiiAgling with the hiooil, search out mi l
grasp and thou expel, all hurtful |M>lsnn that
there is in it. 1Uu« clcante tho li’ood by a
few do‘*i of these Tills, aud disease, in any
fbrm.^vill dissipate end vanish. As tl^e stilt-
i«R dow * risk n/-iimt,Theu^r«AvIagirtnmg^|
ur. casts Ids burning rays uiion it—and behold
’tin gone—so cleanse tho blood, and dlfteAsfcl
llko morning dew,- retreats ami vanishes/ i
.Tadinn's Mountain Herb Tills are sold by
Medicine'D*!D*Jz A
jztrn alacheis ihcfivuritosrgn by which
nature tnnkes known any deviation whiit-
ever fnqn Uio iumral sluts or f tl)M braiu. mid
viewed III this light it tuuy ho looked on a* a
fltfe^nufd tntchded lo'givA uMicobf discusc
whirh might ntherwis.* a cape' hlb ntion, till
, too late t » ho rgmedio h.mtd'its Indicittioi-s
it Lack with j should never he n JgloC cd. lle.idaelics may
lx; vlnssilled Under two names, vis: Hvintom-
ttt'n aud 1 Bopathlc. Bynitomatic Headache
is exceedingly common, and is the precursor
if rnrioty of diseases, miioug which
, idexy, (lout, UUcanialism, und all
febrllv) disease*. In ill nervous form it is
sympothe'le of disuase of tho stomach coil
stitiiling Sick Headache, ol hepatic disuasi
........ii.. nti* tr • •’* -
Sec. 3. Provhlos, That each Conty
rtlmll Jio iillo\vt*«l tlte silma number-sof}
•luloiutrti in the UdurfuIitiAn thdt it nbw
haa.Senator*au«l Representative*.
Soc. 4. Tlmtsaid Convention, when
assembled, may consider all griovanens
i"i(»airitigor.aUec)bu lLh« .equality mpl
rights nf tho Shtte'Of Georgia a* ft mem
ber of tlie United States, and Uetermin *
tiio measure and mo«l« of rmlreas. .. \t
Sec. 5. That tiio members of said Gon*
vention of the people of Georgia shall
be entitled to tlie same mileage and per
diem pay received by tiio members of
tiio present General Aswninbiyi-nlid said
Convention shall, By\dt(*, fix (lift pay of
all their ofilcora and of delegate or del
egates they may appoint to any other
Conveptjon. Congrejw, or oml»a**y- f and
shall provide for all otlier expense* ii^
currcd by s lid ConveiiRori.
Son. 0. Thai said Convention shall
havo power lo elect all officers necessa
ry to their organization, atpl to. <16 all-
things needful to carry rtut tho true in
tent and nteanijig ftT Ibis Act. nth) tli6
acts and purposes of snid^Oiinventio'ti.
Movements In Alnbumn
Moxtgomeiiv. Ala., Nov. 17.—An itn
mens© meeting-wius held fn tiio Capitol
to-day; lo nmnrnnto delegates to the
Stato Convention, which meets on the
Oth of January next/ Resolutions in
favor nf separate State action were udop
ted. Tlie lions. Win. L. Yancey und
Tims. II. Walls, were nominated as del
egates by aealamatint), und utnid great
enthusiasm.
ict|U-
aiy
&SU1T IH A COMMON ‘OB8ERVATION
Unit there nr i mure Mtificrcrs from dohility,
amrmr. AmarianmU thhif can bo ryhntl AmoSgf
my jS.thfr civIHxld iiAionJ TBo- rJUntil
obvious. W: take Iq;> little i-xrrcUn anil
forget the wants or Bio body in the absorb-
Hr pursuits of businpis. Iu all aitch case*,
rdinary nudiclnc* can do tUCo good. What
in hi* CELEBRATED ••BITTERS'." Tho
weak tin! ueWnus rfonRcn of ihe counting-
hottiH*. tho exhausted' toiler upon tho shop,
hoard, and the prostfated stmlonl i»f th* njid-
night lamp, linvif found u WontlorM regen
erator in tiio “Bitters," and prefer it to more
pretoutionv, but less cflipaelou# meiliotnos.—
But it should not ho forgotten that the agent
which is soniingicnDin HA inllnoncc ujkmi a
frame which is merely debilitated, is equal-
‘ ifc CXpl'l
conHitming' Bilious Ifcatach'i.
crtirttlpatbm lmt nlh'.*t disorders of thr be..
els. as well ms ratal and uferhfe afiVutioiis.—
Dis.msesnf tin- heart arc very frcquetiLv
tended with lie oln.di—, Aiuetnin amljilci
uni tire also alficti iiH wldcli Troiiucn'ly v*v-
c.isliia headuchi*. IdiojintTdc Iiciyfnchc is
nl-o • veiy giSminnii, bViiii usual'v JislTn
gn shed by the llatno ol* Nerv.'un Hc.ti|a Jm,
- - times coming on snddeq'.y in d ptatBL i "
rently sotind health, aud pros.rating a
tho inent&l and physical energies, and ji.
other tnstauebscomcsim slowly, heralded by
depression ot spirits or acerbity of temper.-—
In most Instnnvrs tlu* imln ls“fii the fri ntof
tho head, over one or both eyes, und some-
tint *S provoking vomiting: under this’class
may uUo Ua uaaiu t Neuralgia.
Inr the treatment of.elilior class t.f bond’
ache the, Cephul'e Tills have h.ili found a
lure und safe remedy, relieving the mos
acute pains in a few minutes, nml by iti
subtle power eradicate.g tho diseases v
whioh ileudacho is theuuvrrlnx index.
hPlHi’-Mint I'm thlnkliiff thAl'n no] just it
aithori but iterhnps ye'll bo afllier know-
tg what- it is. , 'Y* , sb*’ sir'll nigh dead and
gon* With tli* sicli headache, itnd wants sftmb
ore of that same as reUalvml hdr before. :
Dip ouist.—Vou must tiisan Spalding's
CcuhuUo This. -
iininaar.—Oehl-sure now and yor'Vc sod
it, here's the quarter, add' glvo m’v the Tills
aud dotit bo loug about it nitlter.
; Executor’s Sale of U
a ii cl s.
TTx.r'P ■ by virtue of n decree of
ut the May., let in,
IPlin, of tho Buporior Court t>f Burke county.
t|io nudersigiud, ns Kxs'cti.is of tho Inst will
rind testament of Itonry V. Jpnyu « *000*01!,
laid of said coUuty, oiv cr fer >nfe the f.dfou-.
lhf!rd(*c nsedt^^ belonging to tlie estate of
^ "ji SliU.
ly p t^qelhliiSAsd*tiiqdti*tertrif> expel th
most t-.rriido forms of disease. Who woub
uoi giro it n trisl f * : '•
■Sold l»y‘it|UMl*ls and dcdlsrs gctivnuy
oVueywhcrc^ Bee a tvortisotnrtnU <- -
♦IIU—wlm
Moxican Mustang Linimont,
r '•rofn-Tteh iihd<-p'*nrri>ond and frop, all
Colors, grades and conditions ef life, the
IAII1B inecd of nrniso 1* awarded this won-
dcrful article. Sores flrc licttfcil, pains re
lieved, lives saved, valuable animals made
useful, and untold ills assuaged by tills 1
markable medicine. For cuts, bruin
sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites/atrabi-
cd horses, Ac., it has na-equal -among' Elni*
Constipation or Costiveness.
N.. m,K nf WW 1 ,
is #0 • prevalent, *14 litlio understoml, hbu Id
much neglceted as Costivenow. Often origi*
nntiug iu uarolcasncss, or sedrntnrv habit*;
It is regard*! a* a slight disorder of tnh III-
tie e taaaanonoe to excite auxinty, wlitla iu
reality it is tho preenrtor ami eumpanlotr of
many of tlu» most fatal and dangerous' dll-
eosos, aud uniats.* early erndittteft It will
bring ilia auflVror tr an untimely. grnvn.w
Among the lighter evils of which cnstivene«s
is tho usual attendant aro Headache, Colic,
Rheumatism, Foul Breath, IM.'cs, and others
of like, nutiire. while a long train of fright
ful disensps, such ns Malignant Fever*, Ab-
cesses, Dysentery. Diarrhn»u, I>y*|»ep*fe. Ap
oplexy. Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypo.
h mdriasis, Mcluucliolv und lusadity, first
10I! by ufi respe dublc druggists nml livery
iry town, parish and buiulet
V«v»>. Sou
Indicate their pi
slartiilng symplo
disenscs ttHm'ed 0? _ r . l .
take on aft tudcpcn-feiii. existence unlcis. tho
caiive Is etadicntul In nu oarly stage. From
all these considerations it follows that tho
disorder should receive immediate attention
whenever it occurs, and no pursou should
noglcct to get a box of Cephalic Tills on tho
first appearance of tho complaint,.as their
timely u«o will expel tho Insidious approach-
— of disease and do*troy this dangerous foe
human life.
fn
throughout North and South America. Eu?_
ro|»o, and the lalauds of tlie Oiean, Buy at
nAnVBS * V,VlTK, l-mprl.l.ir.,
sop2kw2m New York.
The Hon* John Slidell for Secession
New Oiueavj, Nov. 17.— 1 The lion,
John Slkicl warmly es[»ou.sos tho eatuso
of .Secession.
Virginia gone for Hell.
Rumuostv, Nov. 17.—The majority in
Virginia for John Bell over John C.
Breekinridgo, for F r tH*ul<mt, id about
four IiuihIi’ckI certain. *
The Mobile Register for Ne<;ce*ious
Momb*, Ala.,*Nov. • IB.—The ‘Mobile
Register (John Forsyth's pajmr, anil tlie
S.votr.—Tho first snow of tho season \ leading Douglas organ in Alabama in
Veto '{\dbeHiscti)cnte.
lo I ts ‘ appearance, on ycstenjny
(Wednesday) morning. Only ft slight
sprinkle. , _
Laconic.—Tho following brief but ©x-
pressive rcossngo wns sent to nn aboil*
tionistin Augusta, a few days tinco:—
“ Leavert eight qr hang at twelve! " The
you'pp[ acpilptlrel/loft' Inmiedlittorj',,
tcring lo himself: “ I’ll ho lunged if I
stay iu sueli a place.”
IHm,: Makk 1.r, '-ii'V--Co)tun »»»
IV,mi 7 tiSdik&K .. Wli. nt-
Sl;SKr Cum 8irt" I’onls'But, net.
CdVcEiiT to NiaiiT. r-Soe. Advertiso-
ineiftr .' /. •
Citizens Mooting iii l^olk.
A-tfbneral .mooting Of J tiio citizens of
Polk county, without regard to former
or ( present. differences of opinion, is
called to'ifioetat-tbp CouVfc-hpttso iti
Cedar Town 011 Saturday, the 24th in
stant, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for tho pur.
pose of taking into consideration what
is proper to bo done by the people of
Georgia in .tho important crisis which is
upon u«;
A general attendance ia earnestly da
r w. sired with the view if' possjbto to hnr-
other slaveholding States, j»uf tp monious acrior.; The old men of all
f0 the action of each entirely! indo- parties aro especially invited,
mm •« " • ■’ “ doubt t^otco^teaylmvmony .ami good
fooling willIprevdiL«' ‘
II. Fielder, U. M. Jones, J. D. Wad-
del, K. A. p jv|s, E. D. G(iisplm, F. G-
DiatitMid, W. ii. Dia'ivm l,W. F. Jutes,
E. N. Broyles. Win. E. West. Geo.
/White,.J. W. Center, E. 8. Tomlinson
W. 0. B. \Vimtley,T.G. W. MeM^eklin,
8. A.. Boriiers, ,T. W. Crahb, Win. L
McCormick * Jos. D. Morgan, Don. F.
Weatherly, Wm. F. Wjtchor, Geo, W.
Chisolm, K. R. Diamond, Jos. A. Blattce,
,T. O. Waddol, Aug. Young. Wm. M.
Sparks, Jas. H. Price, 0. L, Montfort,
D. L. Poek, J. A. Peck.
the late canvass) has declared for seces
sion.
l.ouisoim Legisdaturc.
New Oki.eaxs, Nov. 19.—Gov. Mooro
will convono tho LoqUlaturo of this
State on tho 10th of J)ccomuer.
Now York Hanks
New YoaK, Nov. 19.—Sixteen of the
Banks in this city, agreed to-day to pur
chase two and a half million dollars
of Sterling Exchange bills for the bene
fit of holders of produce.'-and also to
xpond Vr-mt five to six per centum over
be receipt* of the pre*vilt week:
Markets.
Mount:, Nov, l'.i—.S»d.‘s of Cotton t«>
,day IS-'nl hahThe market wa^ very
unsettled and avourato quotations can
not be given.
Ciiaiw.estox, Nov. 20.—Sidoa of- Cot
ton to-<lay 5i)0 bales, at prices ranging
•front 8-to 11 cents. Tho market was
depressed, . , , „,
- ,,, V^U(« l-llVU VIJ. HIUU-
l c e nt, and *,hen demand a redorss of
T'ances, ns the condition of going
I ’ ^ ,n ay bo tbo part of wisdom
| UraUo dd* courso, but wo think not.
I ‘jcoat trouble has all grown out of
R c i-hing of InUnvsts between tho
1 sections of tlm Union because of
■iifetitution of. slavery;and it scorns
T. 1 ,ut os much os all the non-
r °lding States will be united for
I “ftherance' of their peculiar no*
ibterdsts, so all tho Blavehold-
[j fitea should stand up as one man
n btaintonanco of tho rights, in*
and honor of tho South. In
■ *8 strength, and all tho
-j 10 S°uth can command may bo
f ext - rica t° her from Impending
1 ot ^ er plan is, that the entire
Administrator’sSalo.
GEORGIA, Floyd Cohniy., \
O N TUESDAY, tho IHh DECR NEXT,
will bo Sob), nt tko rosidoiirt* «-f tbo late
Col. Francis Irwin, ileco.iH-il,, ull “f tho per-
minnl proprrty'ef said «Ioqoiisi*i|, eonsiktinu
Sliiick*, Oats Cotton Gin. Wheat Thrasher,
Wagons, Ourfe. Vanning Utetnils, Smith tools,
HoimoIioM and Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS OF SALE.—Turohftsers will be
Mildred to give •notes for ull amounts-of $5
ad over, to become duo twelve months after
date, with jfood personal security,
amounts under. $6, c*'h. Tho saIo will
coutiuucd from day.to day until all i* sold.
JOHN 1. HUGGINS,
l-23 AdinV.
Administrator’s Sale
OK l*KBI9IfABI,K rnOl’EIlTV.
[XT’ILL ho sold nt pnbho outcry, on TImrs
VV day, DooembcrtUh 1860, nt tbo reside 1
f Mrs. Mary ir...l«nes, tbo pcrishsbla |i
pt;v of (J ibrfol Jones, d.ve*o-d, co.iMsting
of (5«»r», Krtflder, Shujl.s. Cot ton-Seed.. Fat-
wing and Sfo-It it";*. lfofsi*v Muh’*..Work
Kon.'Cows Wig jh Bluoksinitb and Carpou-
re T«mi’s Hotisuliold.nnd Kitchen Furniture,
Farmintt Implements, a largo and well select-
I lot or B oks, Ac.
Sale Tosltlvo and to bo continued until all
is sold. Tertu?—Provisions and all sums uu
dor $3, cntlr. The other property, 12 months’
time, with'Interest from data, with approved
security. . MARY II. JONEfi, * * *
Spceiql polices.
Facts.
In this napor wo pro-mat to tho public tin-
impcncliubje testimouy establishing the facts
that ltadway’s Ready Rcl(of,' Rogtdatiqg'
Pills, nnd Renovating Resolvent, nro not
dy positive curatives of tho siek,. nlllicjed
ith diseaso; bat..tbut they hayo.iu many
i9*k'prove! Id dj infallible, and havo ro-
FOURTH \YITNE8S.
T D. Spring, Morch.mt, Lacoyvillc, Pa.,
testifies of a frightful accident:
••Six weeks since my.*qn gndlpirse warn
thrown Twtfnty-tlyo.T^St all* tits tow/natb.r-
My sab Wui picked up fer dond. I washed
tho bWI from Us face, and commenced
bathing his wounds'with Radwny’s Ready
Belief, at internals, for 30 Hours; ho remniu-
od itMCusiblo for * tbreo days nnd two nights.
I applied tho Ready Rolief.cvcry. (Jyq mio
utos. In ono.wjok s timo he wis so recover
cd ns to be enabled to walk.
novMw’iw
A ix Commerce not Suspended.—Tho
N. Y. Post says; Twelve hundred kogs
of powder and eighty-four boxes of am
munition, wore ihipped to-day to Char
leston S. C.
Tomlin & McCarver’s
STEAM SAW MILL
T HE proprietors will furnish first quality.
loug loaf Pino Lumber, sawed at their
Mill on tho Coosa River, 14 miles Bum Romo,
os follows:
Delivered ot tho Mill at$1,00 per hundred,
or at steamboat landing in Rome, pr at inter
mediate landings on tho River at $1,35 per
m
nov23
th npprr
B, Adm‘
WM. If. JONES, Adiu’r,
Executor’s Salo.
B Y Virtue of an onlcr from tha court of
Ortlinary of Floyd comity, will be sold
oil tho first Tupsday In January next, before
tho Court ILmso door iu Rome, within tho lo
go! hours.of sale, tho following property to
wit:
110 a"res of land, part of lot No. 816 In the
Fifth Dhtrict uml 4th seetiou. Mng In Floyd
county, joining lands of W. 8. Paullnin and
others, nearly *B bottom fond; about 35
l cleared.
*o city lot in tho oostnnnula Dh
tho city pf Ko;no, being |mrt of Lot
lying between R. 8. Norton's store 1
now building of Smith A Oiuberg.
Also negro man Lewis, a carpenter, aged
30 years; Harry, a blacksmith, ni;pd 36 yi
Edy, a girl, hgod 28 j Peter, aged 28; Wi
run, aged 13; Charley, aged »; 5Iariah, aged
14 yours.
All of said property to bo sold as the prop
erty of Rov. Join: ileudriaks, late of said
county dccoased. for tbo bonofitpf tbo boirs
and creditors of,said estate. Terms made
‘known on day of sale.
W. C. HENDRICKS. lv_ Va
J. A. HENDRICKS, J c,xr "'
nov20.‘w1tAwtd. •
jdH" Southerner copy,'®!^
Division of
LotW.. 1,
and
A Howard Street Residence
FOB SALE!
THE Underslgftod offers for,
oT sale Ids' House oua Lot on
Howard street. Tho Lot con-
tains'G acres, and the house
is largo and comfortablo.
ALSO,
A low pricod Houso and Lot on Franklin
street. GEO. 8. BLACK.
novOtwAwtf
BULL'S!
Destroyer—a frtsh
f
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ift ,
m
teii.
TO,
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: '3
Kmljr
frw'ill,
inh
Leo, t ’
MU«'OgW,
Wllklitson
•f
a
mb
i
Mil?
2?»t
|W|
fH
V
DR. *JimE>S
In UAItOE /JoWcs ntUl Tinls. .
. Jfothlng. alM u .wnatnsl to nlleva cblldrea of
qirent iu. 1. fjiollli-. will Mn.h InuH, mi|-
DR. J. R. nOKSTAN having extensively Unod LIT-
Sm-ffirfSaiSa
MTTf-E’S
AHODYNE C0D6H MOPS.
over GMfffcsand Irriiatiun of tho Langs tr any re*
... ’
FRENCH MIXTURE.
TMs. Is ‘prepared from a French' Kodpo rt# tks
■uccms Is likely to N|Kraedo Wofy othek NnlMf
for the enreof oMbo Kidneys and Bladder,
sssasftsis-s.
tlenc, |. not itv.HiM.la Awerlc.
LITTLG’II “
RINGWORM a TETTER OINTMENT.
FOUTlfl, Rd. ».
■ by tbit remedy;.aud alnre the uitrodoetleoof tW
1. man llu. HT»tmn.lreJ ptiwi lu Oionjl.,
i. n>. NWMni «»iiS #w «n 1.1. ;
•Igaature of tbd Fropristet, tlUa
FALL & WINTER TRAD;
, SKCoVd AIlIltVAt. or T»B 8EAS0S AT
J H. M 5 CLUNG 5 ^
coxstSTtxn oy
LADIES’
Cioaks and Slinwls,
Together with a large variety of
WOOLEN GOODS,
For Mims', Children's nnd B »ys* Wear.
A LARGE STOCK OF
HOUSE-FURNlSHiWG
PLANTERS' GOODS!
Consisting of
Wfi MEDA.LION, RRU8SEL8.
INGRAIN AND STAIR
CARPETS..
ASD CANTON .MATTINO.
fiiicc Sc RrocaVclIc Cmluiii Goods
Gilt Window Shades,
_C0IYJUCE DANB3, lc
blaneetsT" kerseys,
AND
EBOGANS,
. Of tho best Southern Moke*.
For salo at low prices by
nov3 J. F. McCLUNO.
gll
mm#-
IY.bVjoNES, J, . •
Herndon, Burkt-co.^Gn. i *cpllw"nj () .
Administrator’s Land Sale
AND S.U.E-OpV j..*i
PEUISIUTlLE .PUUPKUTY. . *
HEEABLE to an order Irejn U10 Jlan.
ovjrt Y)f, UrJinuiy fer IVk/Cwfety, Oi*o..
will ho s*dd at public qitlcry. on tho 'first
Tuesday in Dcaambor next, hofere ^ho Court
Hawse dm.T feJtoi49 # ,|-yyjrri lW ^pjthin tho
legal hours of sale: ... , — wvi
Dltb humlfed atilt t'Woniy ocrv».:ifT1nM
motwwr 16s*i. helnWglng'lo 'tho’rtslpto uftAlox-
ander -C. Mbfrik^rrtftTTr W rnuut)v(.\'d.
kunwn the Knox tvlace,fiifiqintna lands w
L**0 TAy.Irtr and 01 hVr.t—about slktv nerqa
chfered nml IU eiiltivd(j«'U, with a c«»mfort-
ttbhs' dwelling hnnso ntfd Other’ Improve;,
ments thereon. ....
Term*— 1 Ono hiflf dash, Ihe roianlrid'r.oiin
credit nf twelve months, without interest,
secured tty riffle* wrUi npl»Vove<I security.
Also.'AVI II In- Sold atmo Ja(o nv {douce of
said Hodcdsml, comineticing orf‘Tnb#dny.,lIio
27th of November :ioxt.nil, tjiy Perishable
Prftj*Ar'ty ‘ bcloiibiigrto thu rsl^to of raid Jo-
, ceased:conristlt^ of hpusp»old and kifohon
ico in tho system by this, farhittfre.plsptailon toop, wagotw, a UiigS}'-
Not unfrer^uautly tlfar and hurncss, four good,farm jntilip, njjg yMtng
Ul >1h 111.■wnu.n l.t.iu. «lwof~lil»UU.
j *»"A11 orj,,. ».a l.lttr. lo b. «J4r~«A lo ,
LITTLE St BBO.,
WIiolcMlo Drnfk'iii", M.C0D, p*
; t.uck Yowi baoRusu-.
Comfort and Bliss, or Pain nud'-Agony.
Dr. Tobias’-Celebrated '
; VENETIAN LINIMENT
\Vltote TVjiudvtfnl cures, ruru aud Instnutauc-
cue action, ia ease* of. . . j. •. .
Chroaio , Kheumntism, . llcndnche, •
TOOTHACHE, CUTS, BURNS,' CXHqO
.. CrampoeepyaatiMt, ate,
Ufemyafrtj litei
try rr • 1
It is warranted to do as statod or tho,agon
ni refund - tho money bn , ,tho'r B yJtf of (hi
Save your Lives & Property
ANDREW WT3ALDWELL,
■ DOME, OA.,
I* our aiitliorisod ugunt tor (ho Safe nml
Amos Lyons’ Patent
COPPER LIGHTNING RODS.
Mr. CnUlrrcH is prepared to fevnlsh an!
pub Up tlm nliuvc-bamt'd Lightning Rods fer
■■•lyundall potsous dcjiiriug .h-m.
We linvo iu our po«scssiou*auy number of
‘rilftoaiok, showing tho utility ur.d advnnt-
?h of Ihcsa rhds over all othors, but deem
it subfelttcd snfdclout t'
ji 11 .» NVafiiingion; Gn., Bcpt. 13, 1L60.
1 This Is tmcsrtUy that v(o Uavo cxnm'uu d
Ly:»n’s.Patciu Copper Lightning Bud," ni.<l
tw'ji, U ‘i)» « , “ r tothu notiio
f|jtfejrfpl^j roeutamouil it for its eOiciui-
J,‘J. lSqbtrisen, Rev. J. B. Dutiwoody. A.
BMItfxnHdoi*, o: L. Rattle, Rev. H. A. Tup-
y«i4 A; At .Cfevdlnmly Rev. 0. 0* Not|pou,
Satuuol Barnett, E*q.
7n ravhjwlng. tlw records pf the most
' ' *' ' tiling, w.o find thr
din-
CURE-
NervousHeadache
Headaclie.
By tho use of these Pills the periodic at
tacks of Nor you* or Mink Headache may he
prevented; and, if taken at the commence
ment «f an .ttark iunnndiate relief from pain
and sickness will he«»btained.
Tbev seldom fail in removing the Natisra
and Headache to whioh females are So sub
ject.
"" * — the IkmtoIs—removing
flics,
Liternr.r Afen. 81ml- nis, Dclfcnlc Fc
“''1 nil persons of soifentitry hnliits,
. It is wqrrantotl to rto
Wm Wfitrld *1hb mou’ey .... .. r _
etifnty bottle, IT it (fees in) goo!.: Tnfe fs Iri-
vnrinldy tin) wny tbl* wpiiaprWl arfleTo has
been Introduced. " ,
No family should bP with put a bottlo in
he lfo:»so—hUudrcds or’ dollars pud. many
mure of 'SttAbrlhjgf may bprtvbd by Ire timply'
iso. • Colfe, 1 Cramp and DyrOUtcry 'yluhl nt
meo tff’lts pnlfliburallfb projK*itfe>.* It ts
mrfcefly Innocent, hud enn be given .to the
A NBW C0N8KUVATIVK ilEKIOIofS’
, • JOUHNAIl.
Premiums
TOG
gcNtive organs, nnd restoring tho'naturM el a/
tittity aud strength of the whole system.
Thu Cephalic Pills* aro tho result of long
Investigatieii and carefully condnoto’d exper
iments. Iinving boon iu lisp many year*, dur
ing which time thcy’hxve prevented nnd ro-
lioved a vast, amount of pain nnd suffering
from Headache, whether originating in the
nervous system, or from a deranged Atnto of
the s'omueh.
They sre entirely vogefehto in tlibir e in-
position, an 4 may ho taken at all {lines with
perfect safety without making*any chdngo
oP*dict, nnd’tho nbsvnco of any rlisagrcc.ilMc
taste renders it easy to administer thorn to
ohtldren.
BEWARE jO\L
Tho gonuino have
C.^S^nididgoneach bo*.
yitE NEW KKBIOIOL’fl YVEKKLY.
.Was commenced In July Infti nnd is
puliiished on •* ‘
S.U IillDAY OF KVHIKY 1VKKK.
At No. 7 Bcekiaau St*, N£\f YORK.
. Knfrxn nv tux < .
Ruv. GEOHUE It. CROOKS,. D. D.
AMistRii, nr Tiiq.
Rr.v. JOHN McCLINTOCK, D, D.
At prs-'nt Tfsuuna jn Paris,.na CorrcspofidI
lug Editor; and by.
wall ktinWn as wj‘
due promiuuuee . .
pertaining to tho Church whoso nuino it
bears, and sustaining its iuitUuUons ngnfnit
disorgafiUers within (t* doih>iii, nml assail'
ants from without, it yot, in ftspirifc'of broth
'orhood,conveys t*> »\« readers full details »»
pnsdiig events In ull tho sister oliurches,
und in tho world at large, maintaining nt the
same timou high literary tone, and n iligui-
Ho! abstiiieiice f:.om ull.uimoccssary oontro-
Idest ncrspi ( or ymiiigir-t. child.
NP’rtintltjV.'tf Vife n%vo no cnufidcnco In
^atont Modlc]tiits.-~try tbjs, oml yltrwill W
itre to tmy’ again, ’tuid’ ttefflnmeud
Hnuiircds of T?flyjMcfaW rceortifili’H'iM lit
SB^Nono genuine tinloss signed “B t I,' Tg*
Prleo 25 and 50 cents p6r bottlo.
; ; What oveFy Howeittflti vthAlq,
A Good, Cheap and Jteliubtc Liniment,
Such nh arliclo Is
Venetian '"Horse 8 Liniment
• PYftt tlntll*. ntJOrontnajl,,
Istued by nil the gr^ftt hqrspnion o(TLq
IslntfilViWrlW ItrVrltf mWreIfinglW
hor Spavin, ns blibfU fo «-• Llnfment in bkl
f nee -that nUrlll. What it is stated to ctiro
poai lively, docs:’ .''-‘1
j No hwherbf horses will he without if,after
frying-dope 1 bottle/ 1 On6”dttse revives hud
(1(0 life of an yyqr hfipted drdrlv-
—MiMwalnuCk wo find that 1
>por jW, threo-lourths of ah loch in din
Pri or an eqiifvulotit qtinntityofcoppc
Iri ally other fotnr. like bocn nblo to withstand
tiio• heating oObels of-every 'dUobnrgo of
lightning, occaring within the experience of
mankind; and In most instances n far less
nSWUMM U09U tuinclwit t*,oniluul.aufuly
; ‘W»i 4 lS5.ma «p-.o «
great ah 'extent of sur race as is consistent
.with'strength, and should bo perfectly con-
tinaous from tho point to moist enrth.
Tito Lightning Rods of Amos Lyon, arr'
point rutted ui>on scientific principles, an*
fulfill nil Rio aonditious for tlie etlUiem con
tluollnn.of ofectrienl dlsebarges. 8lntlln:
bitnd.-t'of copper have been extensively om
pfeyed in 'thb* Britfoh Navy, wilh porfevt
snccess. • • Joseph jones, m. d.,
• 1 Professor of Medical Chemistry in tho
- Medical Colioge of-Georgia,at Augusta.
Jfavlng .examined tho Coppor Lightning
oil, pa ten led .by Amos Lyon, and or which
. IL'Clfirko 4 Co, are proprietors and mauu-
icturrre, wo nro Wamuiied in saying that nu
othttr fertn of eonduotor,hit1i9rloconstruettd
fiirtlie prhtJotion of btiildings, has higher
claims to public confidence,
luilecd, while some form* of-red, nowin
ii(V hqvo thoir, merits, yet in the high con-
ucting power of tho metal prnployod—Its
kniii ext/nCor surface okMiscd-tho knife
fikb'etlgMof tlib spiral sheet—-tho continuous-
nest of the metallic column, without break or
Interruption from top to bottom-in theun-
oxydiruble and duratfe nature of tbo point
ed summit, and bv the general Jnsulaiion and
r,po other that
txorablo lows
_ ... ElectHo Fluid
11$ passage through tho atmosphere nnd
alongaurfoces, aud it may therefero he safely
rolled bn as posiessing oil the loading char
acteristics requisite In a conductor.
.. A. MEANS.
Ax/prti, op., oct, o, mo..
In mldi^ou U> the nhnvo wo havo ticrmir.
•feu to refer to Rov. John Janes of Jtomo.
% V WM. C. WARD A CO.,
Atlanta, Go.
E-COUNTKRFBITS!
Iiave five signatures of IfeniWj
-, each box. .
. 8?!'* Drnggists and all other dealers in
Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re
ceipt of the
Price 25 cents.
All order* should ho andressed to
' HENRY. C. SPALDING,-
nov22tw«lw 48 , T York.
For the I in taut Be
lief and ifenfiun-ht
Cure of this dDlrexsiug
complaint nsc
FENDTIS
Bronchial Cigarettes,
Mado hr C. h. Seymour A Co., 450 - Bread-
way# N. X. Price $1 per Imx; sont free by
posL For aafe*Mt all Druggists.
oct.lOtWAw— Om
STOCK OF GOODS
„ . l»S.i /.aiii-i <
At a Dea rablc Country Stand
I STOCK OF HOODS «t ono of th. b-.l
nnd most dosirable country stands in
CUurukoo Georgia, having a presont business
of from Eight U> Twelvo Thousand Dollars
—a healthy and fertile neighborhood, a Post
Office and other couvcnianeei. Apply at this
ofilco. . * . oet20w2m
IMPERIAL QUARTO FORM,
On tho Best Paper, and - in the Host Typo-
graphical Stylo,-aud 14 Einbeliisbed ftpnf
Colognes, Hair Oils,
A ND PERFUMERY M all kimls, Been,
Bags, Card Case*} Puff Balls, Portmon-
ties. Hair tint Cloth, Tooth. Dusting and
Whito wash brushes, A groat variety* for
sale by TURNLEY,
febll. No. 3 Choice Houso.
„.... MV
timo to time by
Portraits of Eminent Men,
In tho Ministry and- Laity, and is thus con
stituted, editorially nml rtiwdinnlcaBy, ‘a { \ \
ItcligiouN Family Newspaper,' 1
Qr the First Class, r -
Teras-$2 per year.
Su’isurihers paying for tho Yhar tn'rom-
mcnee 1st January next,- wTll reeelve’the pa
per tlra.uitonsly up to that dift'o.
PREMIUMS
For Subscribers.
Although the “Methodist" has met qjth
almost unprecedehted success, yut in onffif
te piare it Within IU reach 6f 'every >feth-
ndi»t Family, we Imre been mflueod UiqfiV/
a List of'Preniiums to finV who u-Mi to pro-'
cilr- suhtbribert." These PrcihrunLi nrcpilVr--
vd soverally for Two RubfenlicY^ hjid nf to;
Fifty 8abrerlliers, 1 trild erhb'raco. ( p ^
OafHnVf, Noodh.Um & Co.'s Mrlodeous,
Whoefer .t AVIJsnn's Reorlug Machines.
Wilcox'A ufiibs'. Bowing Maohinoa,
* ‘ ? rC " c . ,l > Conical Washing Machbics.
A mtiither of, desirable Bookr, mch ns
Harper's Illuminated Bible, , ..... ,
Washington Irvipg’g Works, . .
Agricultural Books,. ; . ,
8.0Vena' IIiifi t of Motb«Mlfein,-
1) ineVTIi.l, .if tlio.SI, E. Churnli,
And ufimerotts <d or {look* of permanriit
inienst 'nufi.v re tngell qr with n great ra-
riffly of lluokssuitnlife io Uto
Sabbath School Library.!
Affording to >ny who wish to jiresout theit
PaUtih* With a perpetuntly iisetul Iimisfflndi
ctitiVetlhljec, or who wish to ppK ure one fel
thoir own fcomfort, or who wish to furnish
T^xmwSSSBSm
who dusirea te^ahrlek’ltDb8, Library, a
ready means ofdfflr^ - -
only nf's'-Littl* B
tion of a JUUo Spare Timo.
Specimen Numbers
Will bo scut Frpe, nn application, to any ad-
dress, with full pnrtienters of Premiums.
Address L. BANGS, Publisher,
. nct2ilw8t Offico, 7 Bookman at., N, Y.
die Ilorao Kl
USE IT ONR-A^ n« Wi ,
DErOTV, V" *
Nn. SB rfirt’nnat itMl; NlwTMk.
Snl.1' by nil tli. Prtlggl.ta owl Storofcei.*(Ver,, *
LIFE SYRUP,
Colds, Asthma; Croup. Pyapepstii, * /,
Liver Complaint nnd’ ’ '
Uenoral Debility.
, Tlils.'Wonderibb 7»rep*ration, eojiipomidiM
from tho npiuttanenus gifts of nature III the
vegotahlo world, stands foromoat among the
modfeinea fer the cure of thrt above-named
oomnfeiiiU. It fills my heart with fey te
Uiinic that it has. been reserved fer mo to dia-
noverthe long looked*fer Bnltiv for diseases
r tlioi Throat*<iml-Imngs. ’ All* that use it
Jud-Instant relief; and by Its contlhnnnec A
posiUre cure is‘sure lofolW. ' •
‘tTo count thorn alL would want a'thousand
tongues, *• * •'
A threat of brass and adamantine lungs."
I’rie* Ono Dollar jvr Bottlo.
Ask for Dr- Tobins’ Pulmonic Life Syrup,
4nd take no other. .
: Sold by the Drrg^N^rtird'‘fllof Jkbbjfers. 1 *
ficLCurtlandt street. NEW YORK; / f
FARELL A YEI8BR, Agents,
sopU-twly • ' Romo,- On,
M. A, WIMPEE & CO,,
~~ Carriage A Wagon
MANUFACTURERS
iqwsiie Harper.k Butlers' Itnrdwaro Store
Uroad8t. v noiqF*,OA
ULD ^reaiWctffiliy inform tholi
and tho public WsnorallV, that they pro
pruidired Ibde nif-Vork In the CARRIAGE,
BUGGY-AND -WAGON-LINE.
All thoir work will bo well done, and the
» JONES' PATHNT IMFBOVOTF* ai - , -«“
TIIIMULE 8OUKIN8.
Which fer light and eae/ running nrer supe
rior to tho iron axles, ami cost much less.
j&rrAhh NEW WORK WARRANTED.
J.RKVE,
ME AND COACH
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
I Jiavc aocurril for wv.ral.ywn, tbo valu-
ab)B.orvJ.o#.«f Mr. J. D. DltAY, wbo I, n
practical Conch maker, by Irmlc, nml wlm
will .lcvctchLi entire time to tliomonufactm'-
tn*ilb|lnrtincnt.' Ilia longhxporienco trill iu-
tnro work, that we will tako plmonroln
WAEBANTING.
I use tho bost of Materials only, nnd by
putting them together, with tho a i\ of tho
molt skillful workmen. I am confident that I
can please any nnd all, and especially, thoso
who would liko toseo Georgia Manufactories
flourish. Having been a Hardware merchant
foj* many yoars, I havo poonliar advantage:
In buying maferiaV. I shall spore no palm
# 1.—* - r *"‘njK cr " •
In aoepring tho. best of Timber, Carriage
Irons and TnmjMjpw.
Call at my Repository
Aod -exuinino ray SPLENDID ASSORT-
MKNT of Aand 6 seated Carriages, com-
prising Uio various styles nqw in iv»o. Also
abcautifel- lot of Top Buggies. Tho genulno
Concord Bugglos, on hnnd. Cook’s Patent
Jump Beat Barouches and Buggies, ordorod
if desired. Ropoiring in every branch «f
the boainecB, promptly attended to. Terms
of repairing, cash when oalled for.
TO THE TRADE.
jxrixuu *Y«n nuna nanamMou, i - Biwmoted and Collar Lcathc<s Patent Dash
/5-REPAIRING noatly dono ut shott Broad Gluth, all oolow*
itfeo. and chap for CASH, - * au A* Dacca to suit fer Trlmwing; Top Buggies,
“All orders promptly attended to. ' A * u ‘ l Carriagos; Cotallnw, Hatnmor-elotU
.uvtrm»hfr..uollel»A.L Frlugo, Broad Seaming and Posting Lacey,
Curtain Silks- nbd Fringes, Brussell, Yolvet
Urtd Oil Cnrpotiag, Stiver Lifting face
Nnifo, Seaming Cord. Enameled Duok Dril
ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damasks.
Black Moleskins, Buckram, ailvor Point
Bands, nil stylos and sizes, Hubs, Spokes
Rims, Shafts, Polos, Circular Seats Balls amt
Books, Sulky Shafts, Turned Boat Spindle*.
Whifflotrtcs, Pole Yokes and Turned Collars.
Silver PlatlBg, of all Kinds,
Done at Short Notice.
Tho boat of Conch nnd Carrlogo Varrteihesj
and Paints fhr salo, with many othe$ gowis^
all of which «ro'warranted to bo tho. besfc.-*-
AH tho nbovo named articles I wilt sell vory
law.for C.1SII or on short time t<*
1IAIINESS OF ALIi 1CIND^S FOB SALE.
^aerSeo Advertisement In another column*
Fob3,lM0,wly. Q, R. EYE,
Farm lor Sale.
Tho undersigned.' offers fer
1 Sale 168 acres #f Land 16 miles
west of.Home,.ton the ««lnr
Bluff rood, andonauiid u half
miles from Doan’s Ferry on Coosa Rhror—
al fonco. In all there aro about 33
acres of bottom laud on tho pfooo* .
On tho promises there is a good cabin con
taining four rooms, kitoheu, smoko house and
Other necessary buildings, - having four
springs oanrpnfent, Jn a convonient loca
tion for church, reboot and past officio prlvU
ijgcs. For fitvthcr particulars address
oct26w2m
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