The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, December 07, 1860, Image 3

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— — ,e Counts u>nTo MA'fTRn ;o8, ever? g,>F TIMS 1-Al’KH.- . - (Jam 05, tfoirtMiNo)™.—CortieWatlve ^tiulioal ticket, T Dr. Mason. Aycock tlio sheriff nml l\v'. Fiold: , . ' ror ; T ux Kccelwr. I Folk Co. conservative tlekef—-Win. K. AVo*»t.uinl'Thos, \V. Dupioo ; Radical— Hen limn Jones, Jr., nml R. McOrogor. fflSTJ >auyx wuo5 le I to onliouboo the n*m« of 1 jandldaU fof To a ftcoo(»«r -j^pjoicitor Gcuural. ‘"oVnwrK. 1 & K'oJiSS .St. rortlH ofllaJ of Solicitor O.n- MheTnlUp*”* , • . • f on nrit \VeJui*Uy> Jauuary tttxl awtd H. A. Gartrcll Esq. vn.tou: FU-aso ft,lbwu,to ann ?'' n ? # Editohj . candidate bo« -iff S Tallapoosa (Mr .UtitorU.orrol 01 Ml , r tyot.lis. ,15—trU w, J. fur.hc lanYCtltion. KloyJ county tvo jmvo had two ventionA— 0,10 011 MondftJ' And the Tuesday loot-ond two «sta or Llalo.lmvobooflpotoutto retire- ,i,o county in the coimng Stole lIo „. We lind hoped thot tlie ,1c might hnrmoniie nntl nil unite .Initio ticket, hut quite n largo iber of cititon# nro very rndlcal in r virus mid foolingo mid hove ox- *,(l their dotennindtion to vole for idcmto who dooe not. pledgo lilm- o odvoento ond oupiiort, to tlio ful- Ilent tho views of those extrom- Tills being tlio ease, no ore not but that greet or harmony may ro be an ‘agreement to disagree’ than ,„ y effort that might bo made for iblnatlon of those ontortainlng an- nislio views and ptirposoa. many rospoots the two mootings . They aro botli in favor of an ,o,f!rm and unyiulding raittaaet. r both, hy implication at least, ad' ;|,o posribllity of maintaining tlio v interests and lionor of Georgia io Union. Thoy both. approve, if jnderstAnd tho spirit of their pro- Sags, the active preparation now made In Georgia for securing our at the point <tf the bayonet, if nood They both agree that It Is right proper to make a format demand of Northern nullifying .tales, that .hall repeal tholr unconstitutional obnoxious laws. they agree in all those partlou- reador may perhaps wonder if Nomination el Delegates to Hepre- sent Floyd County in tho. iltatc Con vention, to be held in Milledgevilln on tlio 10th January next. In accordance with a call previously, made, a portion of the eitixens of Floyd county, irrespective of party, met in the City Hall, in Rome on Tuesday Doc. 4lli, for tlio purpose of nominat ing delegates to roprosent this county Jit the State Convention to ho held in Milledgevillu on 10th Jan. 1801. . The mooting was organised by oloot- ing Col. Joseph Waters President, Col, Robt. II. Moore and Maj. J. IT. .Gill ■Vioo’ Presidents, and J. H. Hart Secre tary. On motion of Col. Win. A. Fort, a Committee of throe Iroin ouch Militia. District of the county, were appointed by the Pre.iJent to report buaincss for tlio meeting. The following named genthmen were appointed on snid Com mittee, vis : Win. A. Fort, R. D. Har- e,v, Tlios. V- Smith, Klccunuh Everett, Jas. W. P. Ware, Joseph Ford, Dr. Doan, John Payne, Harrison Camp, J. I* McArver, 0. II; P. McClendon, A. J. King, Alisolm Stephens, Dennett Iaiw- renoe, Tlios. Lumpkin, W. I. Comer, Dr. Selman, F. T. GriHlu, A. Echols, A. G. Wore, Simeon Hnmmel, Elijah Chas tain, Dr. W. C. Brandon undo.N. ltlack. This Committee after retiring for a short time came in nnd through tholr chairman, It. 1). Harvey, Es‘|„ made tho following report which was unani mously adopted: _ i, any thing left uboutwhich there ild bo a disagreement. Tltore is a renco, and a very .Important wgb it mny not bo evident at the glance at tho proceedings of tho meetings. Tim loading spirits of Holiday's meeting—tlioso wlm gave and character to its proceedings—, n believed *0 bo In favor' of (me icMiion—doclaro themselves in jx of independent Stnto action, ond opposed to a Convention of all the .holding States for counsol boforo I the men composing tho Mooting uesday, aro in favor of iirst making iturmined and honest effort to pro* mr rights, interrnle and honor lit the , but failing in this, to scoedo ns ultimate remedy. . tey believe. tliat boforo seceding rgia, tlirougli lier authorixeil agents, aid meet her Southern Slatoiw-oquaU ntoresteil with hersoir in this great ition, involving the dearest rigltts Interest of us Ml—nml togotlior them hold deliberate council os to beat mode of meeting arid .rosistlug aiding dnngera nnd seo if tho whole in, or at least a mqjovity of them, not agree upon tho same mode of ess i and thus, having tho same -In land dangers, make o oommoh a against a common onoray. ere is a difference of opinion ng our people that would naturally, o them in different parties in the int crisis.. -This difforsnooTlee for k of all Conventions and pnblio lings, op even old pnirty foolings prejudices; ills a part of the very > ire of men and'is what gives tono heir character. This ‘difference iwn as Iiadicaliem and Coiucrvatum, thcroaro no names that will so irly express the characteristic differ. of opinion that now divide .tho pie as those; the Radical "party and Conservative party. Resolutions of tho Hon. Hines iioit, from the Recordur. nportut Resolutions. ’ . tW Ry Tim following preamble arid j*esolu liens introduced into tho Senate hy Mr. Holt; of,Muscogee^*colno up for consult oration on Tuesday, tlio 4th lust. Judg ing from tlio.f.woruble opinion we have already heard expressed by mombei's of tHo Legislature, wo are inclined to the .-You have a- chilli oh ypur knee.— Lntaii a moment. Voyoa know what opinion tlmt thoji' wnj^as ttHy shudlJ, moot with greet unanimity': Wntnaas, A crisis is upon the people of the United (Hates of ihoalcuUbla magnitude and itnportanco to all of them; a crisis of vital interest to tlio people of those States whose legislation and mobs havo unitodtosetnt delmnco tl|o proylsjopa ,of 1li»- Constitution ; of yet move irttoroat to tlio people of nil the Freo States, nnd of still Increased end inorpaslng Intorcst to all tile iwoplo of till tlio slave Stutcs. of tho Constitution of Uie Unlteil is presented the Issue, whether •hull suocood in what, ir not their /mr- , mm, it must be blind fatuity not to tnow will he the end of adherence to heir petition uto tho conservative ele ment of tho people of all free Slates, whether thoV shall endure nnd suffer the inevitable result df civil war or dis union brought on liy:.the faitlilossness nmKfiilselinod of !iieir'*own‘ logWuturos and pooiilo ; to tho people of tlm slave States whether they shall longer submit lo Coiistituthiml inlVaetioiiH. yinld their equality in a comm m uorei qnnuit rijjer continue to huIIui Report. Whereas, The Southern States of of this Union have a common interest, a common enemy and a common desti ny, ami Wo nro not unmindful of the weighty obligations we are under to the border Southern States, who in the event of a conflict, would have to bear tho first »1\ook and the brunt 'of the battle, tlicrEfoio it is important that tlio Soutli/hould act together. There fore 1)0 it itooM, That we deom it unwise nnd mpblitic for Georgia to secede immedi ately and ulone. lk*Avcd, That wo arc in favor of such firm nud-decidcd notion by our Con vention as will afford effectual resis tance) to Northern aggression, and in favor of the Southern States noting in concert through a Southern Convention or in nomo other way, and that wo will checrlully abide by tho action so ta- 1<eii. Rtiolvtil, That should any Southern State scecdo from the Union, and "the powers that be” attempt to ooorco her back, we, as Georgians will use our best offorts to support her iu jier hour of need it our Convention shall so deter mine. ftnnlrr.i, That wo nominate Wade S. Cothran, William A Furt and ,S. J. slohn son as suitable poisons to represent Floyd (bounty in tlio .Slate Convention held in Millodgevillo oh the IGtb day of January, 1801, On motion of l)r. A. Dean tho Chair api>ointed the following named gentle- men ucommiD^o to fill‘Vacanciesshould any occur in the Ticket nominat«d vis: Dr. A, Doan, J. IF. Gii|, T. S. Waters, K. II. Moore and Terrence McGuire. On motion of O. S. Black tho follow* ing woro appointed a commlttoo to 1m form tho candidates of their nomina tion and request their acceptance, viz; George S. Black, It. D. Harvey and U A. Gartrell. On motion the city papers are re quested to publish tlio proceedings of this meeting. On motion the meeting adjourned sine die. JOS. WATERS Pres’t. J. It. Hart, Sec’ty. plmtically (< foarlessjy. To tho violators of the. Constitution ,1L - * '- d Slates that child is ? It is an immortal l ihg: destined to live foreV^l* it is do*tined to ho happy or miserable! 1 ou, tho mother! you,’ who gavo it birth,'tho mother of its boifig. - aih> nlsrt tho mother ofits boul fpr good or ill.— Its charuutor is yet undecided—its des- you cun prevont it. It ipuy bo u drunk- nrd ; you dim prevent It. It mny bo A murderer; you onn prevont it. It rduv honn Mholsti you call prevont It. It mny livo u life of mlsory lo itself nnd of tinsel,let u, other; you cuu pycvenUt. 7t muy descend Into the grnvo witli nn evil memory bchiftd nnd .jreAiUbofoiyii ydu cun prevent it. Yes, yon, the mother, enn prevent gill these things— Will you or will you not f Look nt tins innocent.' Tell miyngiOh, will vou hove Ilf Will you watch, over It! Will you touch it, discipline It? Or xiU you, in vein seureli of idensure, or In niiely, or fashion, or lolly, or In fhe cha«o of .any other htuihie dr evert household ' carei, neglect the soul of that child, and leave the little immortal to take wing alone, “xposed to u*il temptation—to ruin ? dent hqrMHIi preciate t ho and not force tho ties by the Federal^Gbvovm will maintain tlio laws, cnHcct wrong, insult, injury. These issues, after long years of agi tation, havo reached a poipt, when all concur that their settlement must ho had, be demanded, and in terms neither to be misconstrued or misapprehended, 'lie hour of settlement has come, the day of reckoning is nt hand, und none desire none are willing that it shall pass without settlement, is finally nnd defi nitely lind, if justly nnd rigidly ui|juht- ted, to bo adhered to in good fuith ; if otherwise, that it shall oe distinctly known, nud that the end und results shall he now. ' In tho opinion of this Legislature no patriot is willing—will l»o- content 'With any indefinite postponement. Tho peo ple of all the slave .States are aroused and prepared with one voice and olio heart no longer to remonstrate, but em ir todcmivul this adjustment,and w . immovably mid firnily to stand Upon such demand. And, in the opinion of this. Legisla ture, tho force and effect of such de mand, made after conference.with each other, by tho fiftefcn slave .States, will bo increased fifteen fold overmuch demand made by nny single State., No ono of these States hishiny tight to' prbfeot,uity wrong to redross, which is not common to all. Why then weaken their force nnd lower by separate * State action, at cast until alter sucli cqnforgnco is oskedj • Why not domnhd, each for fiself and eacli tor the other, a common redress tor a common injury t Why not confer ns to the mode and manner of that redress, nnd of resistant^; if.it bo not/upon guoh demand, absolutely, totally, and imme diately accomplished ? The lionor, tho rights, tho security(tho success—it may be—the very existence of these flfteon States, are alike ht stake, and impera tively require a like protection. If this be so, then .mny rtot ufty mid .protect publio. (GoVornmont. i> .meant) pronorty. Htampod- envelope? rtiny, go outside pf the mail, • Washington', Doc. J.—Tln mcettiig of the Union mi?r .Senate, npiN)!utedTor this evening, Inis been hide lmit(dy,poHt|,tim.(l, iif tho tug'j goslion of Smlor Cflllpirtii Mu. mr ■ twm mm&. -mi*-. * STATEMENT, ifyiiii’niiii, MARItlEl)—In tlils bity, on tho l.*»t ult., by tho Rev. W. II, Potter. Mi ilooHK to Miss Moti.ic L. IIuTeu- J „the ‘DrpsidonU mid bus nothing to «I< with political troubles. The announce-, moulds said to lie a breach of aonfi- denco on the part of n member of the Cabinet.—»S)wvai/ l)isnatc\ to the aWic York Wortd. ' **T’> l"ve» t»Jiti»«, Lf^iaRd souls wur given An I cuaU tod Imppy, wskett uo brighter hen Augusta, Ga., |Mvj)ers nud D.tnvillo Va Itegistor, pleaso copy. Latest News. From Washington. Wasminuion. Nov. 27.— .Sovoral lead ig UepubliciUis are now hero, and con- jltfttions ‘Uave boon held with several prommjjjit/Joiithorn man as to tho-best remedy, if any, for tlio dangers which tJirenton tJie oountry. -Ono proposition, ot witji laycy among which jtooinod to ... tlio Jtepubliaius, wus tfiat* Mr. Lincoln should disUrhi aecession on iiucount of his election, hy announcing his cabinet so soon us the electoral vole shall huve been cast, it •» “Uggestud that thU jvopld f»un'Mirth6.cpnserva‘tive'tnori oT the .South with an efl'ectivo weapon tor tho Union, provided tlio list includy^ th»ee men from the South whA com- mnnded tlio confidence of the whole country—for instance, such men as Scott or Virginia, Graham of No.th Curobnu, und Sharkio Of Mississippi.— It is believed that Mr. Lincoln would be IRjrfeotlydvillipg to do this, though un usual/if It would pouf oil on tho'trou- bled waters. It is also said that on Tuesday Wednesday of next week an influential which must bo satisfactory to evory * ... .. -- ;-witn u another column may bo found ,thq dutions introduced into the Senate, Mr. Holt, of Musoogeo. Thoy come, haps, nearer expressing the exact ition Georgia ought to tako in the wnt crisis of affairs, than anything published; and what is particularly tifying, is, that they are said to bo j ular in tho Legislature.. Mr. Mo- >ce, a leading Breckinridge man, bos ‘oduced a set very siipilar,, Tits Irwin Estate Samj.—On. last Tuesday the land anti Negroes bolong ing to the estate qf Francis Irwin de ceased were sold befbro the CourtTIouse door in Romur I’hero wero flftyrtjvo Negrogs^ of both saxes, old and young, but remarkably lino lor a family lot. Ono very likely Boy sold for $1,500, and another for $1,000. The 52 sold for $35,531 j or on aii average of $G83,30, ouch. Most of them wero purchased by the Legatees. Tho Land on; Coosa river, .1000 acres, of which 450 firo bot tom land, sold to Col. N, G. Foster of Morgan co., for $24,560. Terms of the sale, one-third cash, and balunco in 12 months, With interest from date. is Associate Editor.—It is duo our thy Associate,' Georgs T. 8ijoyAL!., •> tostftto tbatsiiico Oot. l7—most of ich time lie has been absent—he has n disconhected'with the editorial magomentof the Courier, tw&wtf - ioME Market, Duo. GtU.—It Is hqped that the Banks have suspended lt business will rovlvo. Tlierq is al dy a little better feeling in tho 'cot- 1 market, and there is now plenty of ne y hero to pay for it. Present from 0 to 9 cents. No reoent in go in pork, corn, wheat' or other iuce, u - mk of the Empire State Suspended. 0 are informed tbatai'a meeting of ' Birectors, held yesterday, (Wednes- morning, it was resolved that this » m accordance with tho recontact Ihc Legislature, would immediately 'i^nd specio payments. Tho Banks Savannah suspended on Friday, and Dso °I Augusta on Monday lost. It probablo that all tho Banks of the to . that have not already done so, immediately suspend j. r.nd it is P e d that money will vory soon bo a “ toor e plenty. Be as the dog ii the manger °mo bull may giye youatoss. _ State by precipitateaiidsaparate action, ha/riird all these for Itself, nud alike lius- nrd all for tlio .olhors? May not such action, in advance of tlio preparation of tho public arm* tor,proper and offset- ual den*npo and iVRistance, involve a dnngqi* of failure, Whiult would he avoi ded by the imposed conference and much ile-sli otl co-operation ? . > Tho General Assembly, then, of the Statu of (Joorgiii, without lussuming to k direct, or in »iiy numner to-coni_rbl or inlluc.nee the dctioirtor^ rtolibterunon of the proposed convention ol the people of Georgia dn resolve. 1st. That it isjust, right .anil expedi ent that there shall be a bonfereiu o of the'slaveholtlfh^ Stiifes' in lb Li Uniqp,, that, through the tlofegatos of -'the fieo- pie, to that end duly 'appointed, tliev may counsel, udviso ami-consult witii each other ns to the mode and maipter of resistance to be adopted In the exist ing exigoncy, by suon States, respec tively. 2nd. Hooked, That such States be and are hereby invited nml earnestly requested, by their people in primary assemblages, their Legislature, or Con ventions, am they shall soe fit, to ap point delegates to such Convention, oqual in number to their Representa tives in the Congress ot the United States, to assemble in the City of At- lata, and State of Georgia, (tlio same being most central,) on Wednesday, the 20th day of February noxt. And to the end that the result of such conference may bo know and acted upon by -each State .for itaelf\if a])prol'td, 3d. lie it further Jleeotved,. Tlmt tho Lcgisloturos or Conventions of each and every of such States . be and are hereby earnestly requested and entreated to postpone any decided action until after such conference shall ba bad or de clined by at least a majority of said fif teen States. 4th. Hoolved, Tlmt IIi« Excellency the Governor of Georgia bo requested to forward copies of this Preamble and Resolutions to tho Executi/o o( each of tho fifteen said States, requesting that the samo be laid l)etoro any Legislature or Convention that may assemble in their States rcspetively} nnd that he be further requested to lay tho sumo be-' fore tho Convention of the peoplo of Georgia when assembled. Union-loving man in tho 8outh t the emphatic declaration tlmt this bill of rights tho Republican party is will ing to, embody in tho Constitution.— Should this be dolio, allexcitement will stibside in 48 horn’s, nnd reason will re sume her sway, to tlio chngrin.nud mor tification of those who have labored so long nud so earnestly to break up tho Confederacy, v If U certain thU the Republican par ty, so far as it is represented hy tlioso who have arrived iu Washington, is entirely willing,''not only to do full jus tice to the .South, hut to . give every constitutional guaranty to the Iranine..— If dUuhion mdwt coitio, it appears that the .South will be made to shoulder the responsibility. Strong hopes are ex pressed, to-day, tlmt by some woiupt action next weok, and by hftiiounpo- ment of Mr. Lincoln’s Cabfnot, prior to the iwsemblipa of the.South Carolina Conventibii, tii saved. The PrCSidcttt and South Carolina. TROJECTl ETING Nrw Voitk, Dec. , 3.'—The Inrroiwo fii Ioann for tho.wonk is $7.0(>d,00l», the decrease.iii speeiols $217,000, tho de- ct-easo in delimits is $6,687,000. hjorry.7I>4vip *VsfiCtn’4v J^fu;j, Kiilar.hh>' al*ojc.be» ii* iurh * •so#. As sjoii.m, you reol thw sjunptouis,. | * C bV ft«Ulur..»cif!«ipc- Ilesi|itiatUm of Judge Tmioy. Washington, Nov. 20.—It is true that Chief Justice Taney bus resigned, though tfio announcement wm not in tended lo bo made until it was uscer- tainod i to a, ouftuiuty that ^ Attorney- Goncml Blaek cotihl bo confirmed.— Tlio reslgnatiou was not unexpected hy CONG HE8SION A L. Washigton, Dec. 4. -In the. Senate nothing was doue except to lu*nr the President's Message* » in the House thi re was a long delude op the refrenee of tho President's Mch* >*age. A resolution wfts off>red .by Mr. ltotofer, of Virginia, and was passed, io* toirjng that portion of the mesuigu ro- luting to Accession to a special commit tee of or.a .from each State, nml the’ whole message also lo be referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State Y the Union.* Before the result of tho vote was an nounced, Messrs*. Singleton, of Mils., Jones of Ga., lltuVkips of Fla., Cloptrtn and Pugh of Ala., am) Gartridl of .ua,, rafdse<l to vc te. ’j‘hby stated their roar sons that»their State Conventions wiH settle ail iho questions involved. Mr. Milcn ol S. (J., - said his Stnto was now out of tho Uniorl, except tho mere '’ornr which may bo noresHary to com- ileto it, und that the South Carolina lelegidiorf tWm1d hot, therefore, Vole. Thirty-eight Votes were cast against Mr. Boteliira resolution—all Republi cans. Since the. adjournment, a gejioral gloom pervades Cougiessioiiul and po- litieal circles. Tho eousorvativoa gene rally nro vory des|K)iidiug and unhesita tingly prophesy a general dissolution of tlio Union is not distant.' MARKETS. . Charleston, Doc. 3.—Sales of Cotton to-day 1,000 bales, at prices ranging from 8 to ll cts. Market easicy^ » i; ,, • Charleston, Dec. 4.—Sales of cot? ton to-day 1,000 bales, at prides • rang ing from 0 to IU cts. The market dos ed docliniug. . Coughs—Thu sudden, changes of our etfcj mstoRrq sourvos of .PuUuoniiry.IJroLchfiflf and-AstUniutir Afivdion?. Exnvricnoo■ i»g pn»rsdih«t simrdo. waodta* often m4 BjmodUy slid rodninly wliou takon in too early stages of tU« di#caw, rQcourss should st touos had. to.-Brpnrhhd, 1 ■u bj OM. growit oas Bu,M,.riq»r.»lfwk i for, cl«»ri,»g-*iid. .treoiihcuin, th« 8co»dreriire«>«l-, , Pi Ri TjohiIcm to , idd.ti Cl<*cl)a 'If B.vyrnlviy/j HH.l Ubolorn Morbus, .bAUiwq oci;nrrin», yl)M ,^U»cn( : rrei'j tea#] ipMOafnb until relieved. Tf ttoyiStfua bn reyoiW batho the bpwel# and laek Fith Ihu-iuodichitvolear.. -- • . well wttli niblnMeii? rthn),' baths 1H» .throdl and stsijuiCh fstthflttly With tb'd medrcjne |)r. 8m M‘>nVs It tftkes out the snren^rt In se<« of lvinn.«etting faidcrthnn anythlrg n4 erapnthdl. - ‘ Fishermm, m nft« n esnosed <o hurls hr iviiig their skill pieree<r iri»h hook/ Abd ,i«uf fish, nan V# munh relieved by tmthieg with a ntlln of tho Pain Killer ii# ideal (K-eurs: jn (4U'VP , . V the uiu-uiidit a baled : bathe ■rdm*fn.ii oner In. five hiiHtHM.*#Ay*tlirSYor four tiintvs; snjrybirVrilJ Boldom have any Vfmibld, ' a or. ,, FALL & WINTER Tf J H. Iff’CJiUNG’ •Ui LADIES* nr, ,.Mn. b«d ( ifwi knh H. Oioftks and Shawls, T'Wdhor wltl. o l-u'j;o v.rii ty id WOOLEN GOODS, (IHHdrreV,,,,,; FRENCH^ CMllXirURE. , From thn Tror Budget* joiin QiuFiiVJuAiJaT It Is- in tlmt lauinu* m» m the Rlego uf t'nriiuli.'wlure Ilyron r-eord» ‘•Tli«r« wm an old man wboaa-hairs-wer* whim, •'i.i A IbO his vsierMn arm was full U miaht.* v <k Tijc fjumu# lino* descriptivs of ibis o'q I Uinii Iiuvn been ufttn quoted-nS a|itdh «b!« td (list iiitvlbeiiinl giuutof tho nurher day#if the UopuhUe—Jouu- Ouiucy Adouip.. Had the hem of Ilyron a |kh iu Hw«» iu Lhuso/lays htj would have Ihjoii no. iHN'CMity of ro- irdiug the fuet that “hi# hair* were whim" for, liko j»in#t of the old.luen of- lh* ptifdiil • • * ...ui 1I..'m 'MK i».»y, be „ i'.d luidoiibtedly havo used Ho'.in. strejt * lUic. Hvstorutive, which would hayu rehtured UU hulr lo all the i>rj»tiuobiauty nnd imiurHl iolvr of color. ... • . lieinqinbor. that-this reault W»» produced by llciinsireol'a luimltnbU, the original nud ni\1y volliiblo Hair Besturulive. , ;r. J- • Price fifty cent# nml onn.dullar n bottle.—. Hold everywlu-re t*yu4l Druggut# •rywiimc oy,»U Uruggut#. k.« ! o .V. K. J1AUAN A CO^Proprietor#, n tlihv-liu . Tmy».N» Facts. Iii tbk nri|ior we preront to 111# piibll impvuu)iublc Uptimouy e«tnbli*liiuu the fnnti tlmi Uadway's Jleady Belief, llegulatii Pill#, and Itaiiovaliug Bcsolvtui, aro n only |kmUIvo anralive# of the •■ink# aflliyleil with .dUeaaot but that they have iu ninny core# proved tab*) itifotliblry and h«VQ ro- ■tored tb» dying patient U» robust lieulth oft>’r all otliei uienns of luudkntinn fulled.* . For aulo by Turuley k lUktr, Uome H Uu. . V A New Smi-Werkly in Rohr. The Weekly True Flag has peen discontinu ed and a Serai-Weekly is to bo issued in its stead. The first No. of tho Semi- Weekly was issued of tho 5th inst. Cold. It' has been Infansly cold for the past few days, with uloet, snow, nnd ice,. ■ _• • • glair A committee from tho Legisla ture passed through Romo on Wednes dayMorping on their way to visit the Deaf’and Dumb Asylum ivt Cave Spring*' Wanted.—Tho amount due this office on subscription, or Advertising'and Job Work is wanted very much juet now, and will be wanted more and more until re ceived. Verhum Sal, ggSTMr. Glass, the Democratic Post master at Lynchburg, having given no tice that lie will'not hold his nlace un der Lincoln, the Alexandria (Va.) Sen tincl, a Breokinridgo journal observes as follows t "Wo think he is wrong. As long as Virginia remains in the Uuion ^vo shall want Post Offices, ana wo want good men in them, and our State Govern ment should tako earo that nono but good men shall fill them.” Firb in CoLOMbus.—A block of brick buildings on Broad streets, occupied by Hatcher & Mo Gchoe, and Harrison & Pitts, as negro, depots^ and Mims & Perry as. a commission house .was de stroyed by fir e Saturday morning last. , prior Cnroli„.. the Union will. yet be •MEETING'OF. CtJNGRESS; * W^ihinotox, Deo. 2.—Both brandies of Congress met to-dny. The galleries werqcrqwde<i to, overflowing* In tho Senate, .there was nothing done except to appoint a Committee to wait on tho President and inform him that tho Senate was refidy to receive any communication from liim. This body adjourned before ono o’cliick.— Nearly all the Senators woro in their seats and good fouling prevailed. In tho 1Ious5, uftor calling tho roll, a CommiUc was appointed to wait on the Senate, and inform Uiom that they wero organized and ready for business. A committee was npjiointed to ioin t-lie Committe from tho rienuto to wait oh the President and Inform him that Con gress was ready to roeelvonny coinmu- nition from him. ftcleotiug seats in the Ilb’uso occu pied nn hour, whioli was marked by good tooling nnd hilarity. The House mHoutned nt 11 o’clock. Two hundred motubei's of tho TIouso were present. .All tho monihers from South Carolina wero in their seats with tho excoplion of the Hon. W. Fordior Milos. Tho President's Message will bo sent at noon to-iuorrow. Snd Catastrophe. A correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer, says:—On Tuesday morning, Nov. 20th, two jtoiihg men wont out Turkey hunting in Tlanualmtcheo Swamp, (Stewart county,) tho going out of each was unknown to (he other.— Mr. John Burks hud proceeded Mr. Stephen C. Qreoiiu, nnd taken a position well covered hy a clump of thick o«no and hushes, and having thus secured a suitable position commenced yelping.— 1 ’ Mr. Greeu, who had approached with in hearing distnneo, instantly answered by yelping, nnd commenced a cautious unit stealthy approach to what ho sup posed was a turkey, When Green had approached within about 25 feet, the shaking of tlio reod* and buslios indica ting his approach, upon tho apimaralice of a darkened substance Burks Ured, nrd Green received Gro -wholo contents Of the gun, somo24 stout shot iri his breast, and expired in less than thun two hours, boforo iio could bo removed from (lid fa tal spot; *, Mr. Greene was married in April’ lust, h'.id Just settled himself, and uad as fair and as hopeful a beginning as FOUUTll WITSK8*.- . T. D. Hpring. Moreliuiil, to»?oyville, Pa. totifiis of a frixhUbl aeui.leut: •• . h5 •••Six weeks aineu niv #nn end liorae wore thrown Twentyj-fivt Feet off- the tow patb.—? My sen w#s i>iekc«l up fur .ilosJ. . I; washed tho blood from I I# ^LiUT, and eounneaerd 'batlihig Id# wound# With Badway*# - Beady It?lief, at int4>rnAU«X*»r 88 U<mr#n1iu romatn- ed iaisnaffU for itbreo.dtys-anddwa night#;- 1 applied tho Ileady ButluC overy five inln uto#. In ono week’# tlmo h«> was to recover- «d ns to.bo enabled to walk. - •»"v”gW3-ig3Xfigg0tt 0T TTNJ)EB and ..hy virtyo of a dccroo ol U. plinficory, gronUd at tho Alay |prin, and atio hlaaanM blown Into lb# glauof eaehbotUa. M&MJ order^snd letter# to be addrened to ' r LITTLE A BRO., , jt . Wbolcialo DrugghU, Maeoo, On. . Biiiit by F^roii -A Volsor, Buiuo, 0u«. .. oot!0w4m .1 ... TAKK .YOUB CUO 1CK t V’ V (jiiwftii- end ujfM, of, Uwlu'sod Xy>*y. VENETIAN LINIMENT .Whoio tromltrful chret,-,oH ,hd hi.taulcno- u of .1 * PLANTERS'. GOODS I ion v'pur.s, ‘' J INIi.IIAIN fdrn BTA1R c-Tt 1 TtsKterTi's.' 1 AND CANTON SIATTIN0. I.ncc&flrw^;(3ai3fiif]fijg3 t GW^yM^ShBdos, i a; BLANKETS,' KERSEYSi 0f M . j3av§;'your] ]ANJ>B1B.WrJ . U tho Witever dfw&iiS”? the puhfie and, ohwdftdly>ao#m maud llfartls atHelen- oy and,d)waWUUrv? lMF -j . In ro Viewing tHo< Veoord# of ike nW Vh - #' r r n - ». r+i inarkabl* atrokoc uf lightning, wo find thm u Dr. Tobias Oelobratod ^»pdtoBiiathtafcfo«|kMil»A» ln^ m dia- “■ ' «d lOTlIACltK, ri, ib.t hu .UssiUl. tnt .file. wlU . Thc cnurmuu.Mle nud rapidly, llndc 41(1* .*n rccMrig d.tu.ml i» nt unrdIhu i.rM* oifl- THV ItAND dy era- i.cl.t of Jlunrv. r. Jinc,, dreoni Into of raid cquiity, ofTor fur kuJo th« fulli f ing Loin of IjANBi belonging to tho oafate of; any.young man in this county. Jla lias left to mturn bis untimely end, a wife devoted to him •, n father, brothers, and sistorft with relfitivea nnd friends to mourn this unfortunate, this sad; this mysterious providence. Speeiql polices. Bank. Suspension.—All tlio Banks in this city suspended this morning. Wo are assured that all the hunks of the oity arw perfectly souml. and in a condition to Imve -inaintliined spec* payments hut suspension was .regard ed’ tho wisest policy, in deference to tho epurse pursued elsewhere and tho commercial interests of the court- Some of tho b.M}ks charged three per cent for Northern pxchangd to day.— Aug. Die. 3d. Suspension in Savvnnah.- Wo learn from a private dispatch that die banks in Savannah suspended specie pay ments to-day. It is rumored that the hanks in this city will suspend enrly next week.—An* gusta Dispatch 1 tL g^f*Tho following notico might havo ten seen some timo ago, stuck up-in a window in Glns- ies stays here.” been corset maker's shop v ■AH sorts of lad gow: g^fWitt you' marry ine miss f”— "Sir, you know very well I have, often declared T would never marry.” "Oh, yes ; if T hadn’t known it, I shouldn’t have askod you.” was wittily, but somewhat ;in- gnllantly said, thata womnri is* tho very, reverse of her mirror—tho one reflects without talking, the other talks with out reflecting. • "Patrick,” said 'a judge, "What do. you say.to tho oharge, are you 1 ! not guilty ?.” "Faith, that is difficult for your hono^ to toll, let.* alotto myself.— Wait till I hear the evidence,” AFFAIRS IN WA&IIINGTON. Washington, Dec. 3.—Thoso who formerly beliovod tlmt South Carolina would seccdo alone, now concedo that Mississippi, Goorgia nml Alabama will muko.conimon cause with her. Con servative men boro* dispftir of the con- tinnneo of tho Union. Tho United Stntcs Supremo Court met to day, Judgu Tum*y nnd all the Associate judges present, except Judge Wayne, of Georgia. They waited upon President Uuchanan for the purpose Of their ciirds With Vico President Breckinridge. Tho i no till "or.^ of tlio bar practicing ill tho Supreme Court, hold a meeting hero to-day, and pessod rosoluUons con -' cerning tho death of the late Judge Daniel, one of tho Assoctate Judges of (his court.’ 4 f PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Washington, Dec. 3.-j-Tbo principal 'proposition contained in the President’s Mossago relative to the present political troubles, is tor the House to appoint a Select Committee of members from each State in the Uniop, for the pur pose of bringing about, if possible, u compromise between tho tho two soo- tions of tlio Union. POLITICAL MEETINGS IN BOSTON, Boston, Mass., Dec. 3.—The Aboli tionist of this oity culled a. meeting-to day, for the purpose of paying respects to the memory of John Brown. The Unionists, however, outnumbered them Gild voted them down. Resolutions condemning Brown, justifying hia exe cution, and laudatory of Virginia, were passed.; The Abolitionists could not ' *• flv 1 1 ■ make themselves heard. NEW YORK FINANCE. . New York, Dec.'3.—Stocks advano- 1 P ° r 0e " t ' F 8B WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. All whu sufDr from wonkucas or debility, wlicre thuro i# a want of enor^y, should at havo, renounce lo Judmny Mountain Ilwrb Pills. They immediately purify U»o hl«od and aot upon Iho muinupring of life, giving * BtrengUi and vigor to theaydem.— with a derangemput of ihu fund!. mothers pt tfio turn of life, thoso I’illa will bo ino.4t enicaciott? in onm-rting tho lido of life that may be on the turn. Young-ami elderly men suffer in a similur niunnpr at tho snma.period#, whou thuro i« always clangor, they ffliniild thorefure undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lost ing health. *_ -• , .n .- I •■(*■ Tbi# great Itousoluild Medicino rank# among the loading noco»ur{c# of life, a* ft is well known to tho world tlmt ft pure# complaints oth?r remedies; cannot reach 5 this fact is a# well otablisbcd os that tho Bpn lights' tho World. Mexican Mustang Liniment It* wonderful olfcut# and consequent pop ularity—perhaps no nrtiola iu the history of tlio Materia "Medtea, ever acquired tho sumo Patronage, was- auhjcotod to‘die #anu» num ber of sovero-nnd difiuror.t U*»U, nnd met with ro fow failure!) nn the Mustang Lini ment. It ha# jiutly Imjcii »iyiod a l’nna-oa for oil oxtcriiai Wouudi, Cum, Hwollingf,; Spraius, llrui#es, or Eruitiiun# ou Mun qrj B -jtMt. H i# so fur a mcaioinu of nirprising vir.tie, that l'hytfoiau# are e<iiu|>c|lcd to pr.vo-riho it, nnd from some remarkable cure# of Chronic and Dl#tori*l Jlhuuiuntir. cu#e# it has naturally attroelpd mu'oh attention from tho first (uiontific mind# of tlio ago. No family can afford to bo without u bottlo of tho Mustang Liniintmt Ip iho hou#«. Bo war o of iinitatioiis.. •. Tb« gonuino i# gold oy roauqotablo dcnle|i in all pprid of iho world. B ABN Ed k PARK, Proprietor#. nov30w2in Now Yurk. wflLrefundrthe moucy on tha return of Urn -bands, eiiptybottlftjf it does no good.’ ThU is in-- •ptoyw variably tho way lliia wonderful article has asooo#i ■wjssirasiid ' be without:a bottlo in I 'HTeillcal Cdlttspu/'diorkfafit Augai the bouse—hundred# of dollar# and many. . mommA tuMmaJOi hour# of •uffuriiig may befavoil by It# timely ffftTlnf’oxnrnfsod tho 'Ooppor fijghtlilng u|o. Colic, Crampoad^Dyiafttory yield nt Itod, patented.by Ahioj.Lyon; and of Whie 1 ! Ipneo to,iU.pain-curRtiya prppcrtie#,, ft (•> rfl. JJ.AJUrko k.C<h-nro proprietorK nnd mnau- 'psrfcetly- ftfiappuk ami can be given U thd fiMtofors. vtmar# warronUid lu uayfiig that n "Most pcrion or youpocst,abild. s...i. a# CtW Dll ^.KTTr -J- Ty, ,1?) Rml rccommcnd to you* . in -. u#«V hnt^their merit#, y«t In tbq high con- .pf'Puyafsiaas-rcoouitpcnd it. In J —* *‘ AU ’—* **- fttmdrcdi ofPhyslcinn#. rcoouiipcnd B in dueling power ot: ihometal employed—it * their practice. ,. , gfent extent of outface ex noted—tho knife [prjfpno gonpinp,uolcts signed "fl.I. To. Jlknodgesof thaapiral#hcot-th# continuous- •IW’ z . ..I . !>.. ' . 1/ . IC.sOGPjglWMlHufitMfcoiilLrcnli or Prion it soil 50 cbnU pcr boltlo.-. WTlftt overy ifor.rinnil wn'nli. :cd'«6miiiH. And tli tliogonrnil Insnliil f,eurltjr oMKo Bpai ira- know no bIIiit Hint Sd ftrictly conform# to tho inoxosnblo- laws 'iIch pro,known t.qg9ycnvthe 1 Electrie. Fluid w.rrantod .Urepcr lb.. »u, oilior. u i oiUoikkO *dJ V> niir Jfc.SdEltXa mOnwwn *m Lon, , «M>nl, DmrOf* UWLJT.I. -runUiV i 'i'nJsLt!. I»-«WKJo»to tb. jU^visro h.r4>rralr- '‘No.wn^^f liorrc. irl|l bciyitlipol ft after* trying ono jnUlo. On. dug.. rorjTri and I j)r.:if;«i over (lontril w drlr“ • C'dic and lftlljr-H.il. ftjiu UAa.nl io*. ! - MrejBjgBWEL • i'D*P0»«dii .. 'far lore ...IdMrtMfely MmUI* .1- ^- . »_mcUl ah^uld,,«xp4i3t ai • Ltonaiitent W c,1 Jt BHU oil Urn condition# for tho clfieUnt »• | -/For,Incipient Containptlop»Cough#, - Colds, Asthma) Croup, J>yapop#fn» Uencrnl Debility. ♦ .WMSon,- Tide vrotulerfnl preparation, Mmpoumted (tom tho spontaneous gift# of natnro in (he vegetable world, #tand# foromost among “ -—t«8i<?Inen for tho. cnro of tho *- *- ^•.COMMON SENSE rule# iho mat# of the peoplo, whatever the misimnind nnd mis anthrope philosopher#-may *ay to the conn- trary. Show thmnn-good thing; lot Its tnef- ita bo clearly demotiatrnted, and they will not ho#itaU.to l give it their moat cordial pat ronage. -The mattes hare alfendy ra llied the judgmont-of a phyticlah, conn rning the virtue# of IfOSTETTER S BITTHRft, «* mar bo #et*n in tho immense nunntities of this medicine that are annually sold' lo’feVory section of tho lotul. U is now rfCQgnised as. greatly auperioj- to nlLother rampdiea yet dpV vitod for diseases of the ^jgcstlvo organs,, such a# diarrhoea, dysrutvry, dyipousia, and for tho various fever# that arlaa from ..do- rangpmcnt .of thoso portions of the^ysfcqm.— Hostetler’s name: fa rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Toxas, from the shores of the Atlantic td tho Pacific.— Thy the artlole and be latjsfied. , Sold by all druggists UTthe world, adrertisemonkib another ooliimn, nov30wlm ' ,. 5 - - - Oil, foi janoOtri. comiilnluL*. If Ails my .heart with jpv to tpink that it has keen reserved for mo to dis cover the long 1 Ooked-fur.Bpun for disooses dt the Throat rp». find instant relief; am nositlvo cure' is Wre to luuuw, .... "To co tint them all wohld wont a ihcuMnlft, * *' “•trail *' * '* it of i.tlird'atof V RSS pnd ndaniahliiiolungs.” V Price One Dollar i*cr Bottle. Ask for Dr. Tobias’ Pdfntqbtd' LUb SyrdPi and take nether J. . , . Bold by tho Drig^UV nud Sforekodpori, M'Cortiandt itrct-t, NEW YpBK, • FARBDL d TKIS£1U'Agcnts;‘ , - sopU-wJy .. MAEES* J. V. JONES, JI B. JONES, - • ' If. W. JONES, . . • TV. B. JONES, . II rndoh, Burke oo., On. ' ’sopHwBm BAKER Sc ECHOLS, DEALERS IN ’ ' SOIL-LIFTING PLOW! ViniEN a s.nrfaoal’lpw i# run at adcptli jVV—of twolro incites, nnd a (wo-horse 8oil- .ifting PWw. * follows, iwhiell2 H1 eftj&ne twenty-sovon inches, and tfii.Bo ’who prac«ce*.Sv\ll fintl'thaf thoy* imVo'ohotli Dirht beneath that ropresontod on nlap ; , A • kmitnir- site of this P16w,-(cn« fiort»). thinner Inr tho'sefe hud thorp daft-Uko,in its flgnri,Ts 7 ao' ndmlmblo implement ftr e" 111 ‘ vnting crons, and'will do than forty men wlUt .hoes. I drop, Ibis tool may run clpi orp, and to tho full dor* 1 - - Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINISj&C . GLASS, POTTY, ; DYH8T U I'T'SS nnss that the tdnnt may be piakeiLi ' 0 finger.. Thj. i..m w » c ‘ Ml *»«t»Jti ORKS, treet, Rome, Ga, Cimrokse Georgia lahll Alabama, practi gragU^ C-yh matcr^vb^gj; ,if»yiit win uov«nu nt# enuratimo to the mauufactur- lngd*|.ortuwnt- Uislun. esperioico will iu- •HSJntjfcJfcat arc ivill Islto plaasara in „ v. WARRANTING; I us? tho host ,,r Jlnloriid. only,- and h.v' DUttinc them together, wim tho « «i' of tii<» putting them together, wUHtheaH V 'ofthn ’ Vwktedm I am cunfideut that i atosee %»roia .ilanufsctorica , ring been a Hardware merchant . for ninny years, I havo ppoaliiir advantage:* in buying materials. I shall spare no pains In swurfog tha-J be#t.«of, Timber, - CarrJaco Irp^sandTrbppjing®, ; , •,, Call at my Repository And "oxamlno > my BPLENDID ‘ ’ASSORT. MENT I of .4 knd-O seatod - Carringoe; com- prising tbwwariou^skvUacdiQWrifi ute. .'Also fojautyuVinFoC Top Buggies. Tho gomihn: wsffim- tf}caih Wlran called fo?J ' T eni ‘ TO THE .TRADE. Kn.meftdaod Collar LwUher, P.lodl Dash I., B..miajfCo«, Ennm.lcd Duetc Dril- ifingnud Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damnslts. (lack Afoleskins, Bhckrttn, Silver Point .TO CIGARS, . LiqUORS for Medical , - poses; &C./&C. &o. I ftomo. Go. Feb. 18th. [trlw.wtf.J thou can bo obtained' by ou. baud: ,ng(, leaving tho «oU ia>U«r tilth .0,1 tag of no .reota, Mora ■ thoiv twenty | TwoUprso' ; I', ■ ■ ,M 50 tM , witu Gutter.. - r *fi ? «i)j 1 J f'Jtt#r p h is i and Paints for sole, with many othor r ' - l '-' J . . , No. 3 r Wai:rou Block,.v , 1qw (ne OAS|I or on short time lo tPayinr—* — ^ oticb. Varnlsbca . ____ aino, Kallcston and Tooth Wash—a i supply at FARELL k YEISER. "kNKSS o“f AT.T KINDS Vojt SA^jE. 1 SSTSeo Advertisement in another column, Fob2.lt ~ * 8.1860,wly. O. B. EVE.