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-^r^X7TionN»m»; Dec, g.
^rGTwM'ArrKR on EvieSy
For Tni ■ lt««el»w. ■ ’
- .-renuMli 1 -! lonnhmmro (111 nninil qf
>< pan.lWaU far Tin
[•{$ oounly »t 1M oiisulog.Tnnnoryel.q.
**«*• 1 *’ " ‘ '
—j^orSolloitor Ot»U«rt»r.
, ..‘ Iiritvl >b H inunj'V tlfo imiu,
■ ,allllurj ' ll * xt
b *lwtd
r, in this .oountry, will b«itauilw
JiniiiiH«<rntii) o\leiy man look this mil>-
jwt boldly hi (lio fftoo, Tlio Smith mint
have oitliof a ftiuy requitalo)uuliii/ is the
nion, or uulr/uw/enra out or it.”—TV;.
I’«i/y Churicr. Xov. ‘JUIA. -
“ The lime hue come when Ih thHriinf
•V'lrirv in (All Oaeernmc,if Ante Mfb Uj,'i.
!i' / '' U .‘f scomi t0 , U!l ( l , mt ll*»nlivehoYd.
nl >U Oiv/U to BUstuin .OAOh
otljor, 111 tbia contest/ in ov«i-y poyiilo
wny, und ir«aunaulling together aa to tho
Uw amliHor/rKjf rwintimoo ittveam, thon
AV« lujy. let tbft-Nbitlv nmko tho most of
it.; I hey will Hntl, if this p|nn fs lulop.
(Hi. oynrj; h$nMibru hum n traitor, in
flint sonar*, thomselvos powerless to
II. A. (JnftroirEw.
, p|•n*\ allow in to
• "» urn,’d gentMomh «« n
;'£u.r u...or..i ..r u* wu.
Wl’l S—irl*”'.'.
tor’ll
Awiciitf liimon.—It, in dim our
, r thy An-nocWte, ‘ OftonnW T. StovAix,
; ( 0 >la to that since Got. 17—molt of
’Si linn'll® >‘ n * , ’® p " nl'snnt— 1,0 I"'’
irtn clhcomioctcl 'villi Hie - editorial
■iAnn^ n> o"t of tlio Cbiin'er, twiivlf
~ Ihrlsimu* Tniin.
pVoal ^ Co. will open (hiring tho_noxi
^unlsli thom.—TVi- Weekly Ui trier Dec.
But is nmiocwrary to multiply ox-
tracts to prove our poaitiou. Our load
ers well know that wo have’never iwtv'cj-
entod t hb preqOrvutioii of tho Union “at
nU.hnmrda.”
1 lie -My again rays“Our neighbor
tindor.simidM ttio moaning of plain\rtifc-
i, !,m M**'U n l°n UtlHAfe Ibtvy enri
riio I’rosidont rooomnienda n modifi-
ration of'tho tail IV laws to increase the
. 77 °V * on «* for itsooneurrpnep. nut, butlv
luli words and know whqq l;o dubl.od l with dignfty and Scl&enftiouT ‘it
.t i i •■-v-^>-" 1 vption
tho langiu^o tofitiii.notj hylfc,ot constrtf*
oil a as containing any consuro upon
ttny.meiubovof tlmt My. ! (. •
koine (iipo.nftor tfio messagq hud
'wou feivj and noted uy.otvlh tlio Soil-'
ato; certain inonibers of the Hnuso of
Ttopreseiitativos, who soom dosirous of
iuwun\ing to thumwlves tho ohnmpi on
rmsMnn&Su
oi tins otato, olioso to construo a sqo% unimportant.
11ouoo iu lpy niessagb t o tho .Senate, in to
A ojiurap o/ bribery against, fho inbin-
hers bi,tiio Oenn:qVA.svoinmyj and,fa\*
tlio pttrbosb' of getting up an’ issue
with mo ns tlio Executive of tho State,
mid divorting tho.piiuds
from tho true issuo, timl
inguhcftiimlves from public
hi ought fortvard n resolution “in the
Ucuso, calling uponmio lor information
ujKm tho'y own qpiwtructioii pf.tlm hui.
jtuuge used/which resolution, uiw*. .pstss-
•<d in the mldst’or a'n edcchomont’ nils'
od for tlio occasion, after u disrespect-
ful uttuuk. wbuib tho llonso pennitte(l
t'j bo made on the Executive, in tho do-
bate, nml. iyns transmitted to tho Seinto
- ’ • * • ted
thys. ft splendid lot of goods, ^iitn-
|jj( or tetmoa pres .mi I a. tlio young
u k ,are all imj n'i.-n* (o,no them. ■
jgpCalfflj (linn, nt tho .Sow Store,
..qial door above It. S. Norton A Son.,
dec8hvA'v2ffi . _ ■
Tur.MetTiNu "N I’uinav.—A call has
ioaiwHor a meeting nf the City
jl.ll rd Id o'clock op Friday tlio 1 Ith
,,of all the eillsom of Plnyd' eoitn-
o«a(.if snide coinptomlso camioL
l.nndi. so as h> run hut nno tiekot of
„n lidnic f®f till! Slate CoiivenlVm'.—
|1 j. In be ho|n.‘d that thoiorvlU bo a
full attendance, that good' reeling will
—vail and good remit from tlio moot-
* . "■
Dnnks t Hooks 1 Hooks I
Our friend Henry A. Smith has oil
lund a most excellent AttKtrtmoiit of
books of all kinds. Thore.is-uo possible
f getting so much "proll table
*mtH i meiU for tlio Batnc niohey. ns by
lho|»iir<*linso and readlngofgood books,
m J a. tho times nro dull Wc would ro-
.vinm«*iid this (node of relief to prevent
dlapiiKlvncy. Mr. .SinUli. luw also n
mlid nssorlment of Christmas pres-
»and toys for cliildron. Sue Adver-
j.tuiant. ' ■ . / >
“Thn Wnsk ;ltcllloycd.’ ,
An editorial with tlio nhovo hbading
ijH'arpd in the ’VVns Floy of the l?.tb
imU, ivliieli, we ibink, doon great injus-
aml nUvibutea a false position Aq
the Cmirr. Wo, < uli'npt” think 'tldii
Irotluir IIimu) would intentionally mis-
represent us, but wo lehr in ’bis .grout
teal for tho enuso nonrest Ida lirpj t and
itement of tho times, bo has
hern led to put an uncharitable construe'
lirnupon homo of our words, and entire
ly l°st sight of our positiml an It bus bbbn
Wally mill unnistakalf/y expressed.
Wo quote from tlio artiolo alludiul to:
*Our neigbbov of the Omrier, in bis
ueof the 8tb, removes tlio monk.and
kos open gr< ur.d for • IJntyn /ioeio/j—
hdukling his party as the fuu'i
ty lies iswlmt wo know all tho timb.
Jnd have waited patiently for Bomb ohe.
of them to show their hum|. Their
great fuss tlion about resistance is. not
resistance to ub’olltioiiisni, butiv-sistnijco
•"secession.” »
In the first place wo prolust against;
the charge of wo.irluga mask. It hru
not been our ptirpnjio to deceive npy oi
eg:ir»l to the great questions now n
ituing the country,Mnd.wo rma*b : nAv
hcM \ oMcalcd hand.
A* to tho y)ns about resistnnee,” i
lavonot made it, but have all tlro;timq
*4rocatod a calm, firm an*d eficient rctis-
tow tn abolidonlAin. ,Wo never, lmvo
c I>I' w il secession ns an iiltimato reme
dy, should it ho nbccBsrtry. But tlio
nhole cbnrgo sedms fo turn on tbio sig
uitieation of tlio Word ootisorvutismi' r
\'resume vafe.renco was *hod- to
shative said in tho Tri-Weekly Courier
of tho Gth inst; Spbaklrtg of tbo dlfler
»nce of opinion among tho pooplo of
this county we said
Tho drtferenco is known ns TfadiVrr?-
1 nnf l Conservatism, rip’d thore uro no
imnes that will so clearly express the
‘liaractcristio ditleronces of opinion that
no* divide tlio neoplo as tbeso; tlio
tiiniaU party and tlio Conservative party.
"o consulted no Dictionary to learn
tho meanings of tho words radicalism
*n I conxcrvalUm, but attributed to tliem
the signification they nro gcncrnly un
derstood as having when thus constra?t-
♦d- Webster defines ' Oonservavrsii,
“ ,hc (lf *irc and cjf'ort (tfpreserving Ml is re-
muhed ; " and U.um.’Ai.isiif, “Mr doctrine
Vprincipleqf making radicalrcform ingovernt
*tnt l,j ovcelurtung.aiul changing tho preecn-
l ' 4te °S dungs,” and theso aro all tho
•h* parties, wo did so' "becAuso .they
nearer oxprbrsing.thb clmreoteris-;
hcdifTorencei of opinions existing than
an J others that Occurred to Ui. }Ve
1 oreby committed Jio party or individual‘
ail - v lino of polioy whatovor, and eren
1 * thirty bud boon 4 thus committed to
^'^n-arum no fair construction of tills
or ‘• «s it seems to us, would have
il t( > rcdiculous extremosi
*ho Flag Kays*
tillb! 0 ? °/ of Georgia, are you
*unctii* *° take unon yourselves nt ibis
tofvn»■'**' 110 euphonious name of con-
l T nin, lVn "th 0 party that sustains tho
'’“jointany «nd nlMinzsards. ;
10 h lag is entirely mistaken if ho sup-
-li P* ,V0 lll l 0 for>tlio.Union “ftt 'any and
wT 1 ’” ni ' d - °I'P '‘. few ex-
ia « ° m ,)nst ni,, nbbrs of 1 dyr paper
0 p^ovu it. •
m 1 ’ 1 * 08 favor immodiato, efficient
ofik A {“d. preparation for a .dissolution
tl 1 e^,V ni 2 n - Our own dosiro is to sob
<-f eni,.i 0 .^ ou tl> united in such a course
/e,;J?. u fu°t as shall secure to hcra/ull re-
bis party conservative, lio. committed
tbuiu to uiiooiiditioiialsttlnnission.’'
Now say, frlutid Ifood, a I'd you not u
Httlb too fast. Do you not know that wo
aro not Ctn/towmd to “commit” any party
“to unconditional submission,” ovoii if
we desired to do so? and uro you npt
saiisfinl tlial wo do not detb'e und hnv^
iirvcr. yd-wated. “unconditional submis
sion?" Ome, now, don’t try to make
too tuuoU of a iiamr r ptrJuip* itisn »^snC m
met, and, you know, “u rose by any oili
er nnmo wb'uld smell us sweet.”
Mr. l^litor,—pleaso unnunco tho fol
lowing ticket Us candidates for justice
of the Tn fori ov Court of the County:
U. J>. Hnrvcy, Wm. McJ.kiUougli
Terrenro, McGuire, John, Fveoman,
TfiOH, .1, Davis. Wo arc Informed
that the old UqurJ !'1»'cUij9 serving again)
with tlmexception of. Judge MeCul-
lougli. wiio mnsoiits to servo with n
vlpiV of rendering tho county some ; s«r r
vice in giving them n newly estublism'd
poor houeq, in his neighborliood, his
spocisi] uttontion.
. All of tho tibqvp named genllemon
•Uppspntjfo htwvo.if eiooted, but will not
oftbr tlioinselvbs as' oandidates,* if any
oppnsng ticket is run.’ U taAinili hoped
und lielievod that the nl»Ovo named
gentlbmcll will give universal satisfac
tion- CITOKN.
The strife between Ciov. IJrown mid
ttie House of Uupresuntulives* *
The loll wing iselipt from the Mil-
lodgevlllo llccordcr's account of tho pro
ngs iu the 'Jlouso of ‘ Rojacsetita-
oii the dlh-hist. 'Tho charges df
the House iiro vyr)' sovoru and tbqy arc
tartly responded ‘Jo bytlie Ubvcrnor.—
AVWiiilblisiv.lt*'nil tlmt-ever'V-• triifn*itiftv
W|iiiblisiv
read and judge for himself. *
The order W'»s suspended,,. wbri^Mr.
Dixon of Miiscogeo 'iiitrodubed t(io.lblr-
lowineredolutions:
Whqreas, on Friday lost, njoii.t lies-
ohitinn ofciujuiry origiimting- in this
lU.inch of the Hoiiferul Assombly, and
which subso(|uontly passed the .Sonnto,
transmitted.tn his Excellency, Unv.’
wn: and whereas that resolution
couched ln : rcspectlljl terms uujl
this House, ns Indicated in iis adoption,
being dodrou» of requiring tlio iiiforma-
tion culled for, the langungo used I v
bis Excellency, in the Vo to oftliebiiiik
bill, conveyed to'tlio emintn* nn impu
tation ofunditehnd crirfhpt iufiticncediV
the'jinvt of tlio Ranks'oyer tlm General
Assembly; n|jd wlnnoasbis Excellency
liiis tlioiiglit pi-opor, not to communi-
cate with this House/ but in nnswering
wU(fioint resolution, to tho .Senate lias
uvorred tho-following hin'gnage':
EXECUTIVE DEPAiU’MENT,
Miu.KiDF.vfi.ii, Ga„ Doe. X lMiU.-
7b the Itonqtc i- • • •
A resolution this day laid before
hDeloses the fuet.thnt a riilkconstruc
tion may have been put upon a sentence
used in* my mossaue addressed to the
Senate', nebonipaiiyiug tho return of the
Hank bill. As tlio conduct of tlio Sen-
passion, but has been chnrnclprlzyil by
dignity and self .respect, as wclljis n
proper respoot for a co-«rdiimio branch
of tlie Goverimieiit, it nlFords..uio much
pleusmti to say to tho Senate, that no
chnigo of * bribery was intended; thnt
the languago used was general, and tvrts*
Intended to be divboted against yduvl js
“ifti“
idering the resolution ; hut concurred
in it Its tlio demand had been jiiade by
tlie’llousb. - . '
{TliW resolution whs oommtinleatcd tft
me ; and, on tlio 3d in.U., iu rtiaponsi* to
it, I addlesseel to the Senate, to wTifeli
body tho message containing the buy
gimgwboi^plii}nid pV hod liben'iuUlreful-
ed, i/respCctlul, and, f tripsV. satisfacto
ry ccmiminicatiom discluimir.g any in
tention to makb ( uny Oblige of hribo^y/-
and stating that riiy -liihgungo, which
was general, directed against lobby
inlliieiicc, which I consider tho. unM
growing and dangerous Cvinifbur 1*
islatiou. . . . . <
' The irousoof IloprosPiilativcH tfioughl
proper to construe this last mentioned
message, ns oifcndvc ;t fo< tlm tyaioli,
ns I am leff to firrauiiR*, ilmrit was not
addryssyd to them ; and, VII MlV;ip“>'tli
day oi this month, passed und ordered
spread upon its journal, , a preamble
and resolution, dliilirAifig.thiU I, in ? mi
said lust message ’t»r tEc Jlbnuto, had
been guilty of an eva#i*n of a charge
which I coolfl not sustain, and of nn at-
temut to deceive t ; «nd tT*olviiig-thnt I
have violated tho privileges of the House
!am) I'qilvd to inaintain, in iny inter-:
eotlrtc witiVdm't body, that dignitv <>t
The charges contained in snivl nvcair
-.o and resolution, are unjust anil who;
, »liit. My ffiesSftge’fo tfie Scnrife,' iu Vc-
sponso to said rosolutjoji, contains, no.
atf^mpt’tA ticWti'r: and nn cyaHgu.qf.il-
'barge; as it frankly disavows 'the
onsiruction put uuqjutlrq Inpguugtf
of my veto message, by the resolu
nlL I ll^vc violated, no privilege; of
the ilouii*(»f( Hypfesehtallvcr,:. As thy
II‘ott*e,hn the debate3Ui»Vifi .-aid resplin
lions, coinpromitted itsoignlty by ’per*
mitiing 8ne'‘Ji* more of' its irnimbers to
make a personal attack upon tlie Exec-
Mtivo o^^Jli^atcvfqutU tP dweml.MO.
raw p&rsoimr abuse, unbecoming tlie
lug-actor of a legislalor.'.no ruleot priv-
ilvgo known to parlinmenUiry iimige, on-
Tied the House to a reply. ‘
3d 1 . TAHlTe IToiise'/by its own unjmr-
utury course, ns specified above.
B^rcsWC^igress, but
•Jill, unless extraordinary ontlnys occur
mere will bo nn nmplo supply, in tho
rrennury to ndminiitor the Government
lo (he Cttdqf, tin, prewnt fmt4 .. - rapamtAustinon tlio
A>ot a single slaVe has boon imported 1 ' ' '
to the Union (tmaAt? '
unim|»ortapt. . . f . .
B*ir\Seimtor Hunter liaMTwfltien a
.long letter to tlie editor of' the'HIcb-
mond hu/iiircr, in wlileli bo dopreentes
imnied iii, -<eeessi(Mi. blip that
imanyt, S.’kjtbeilift
nuce musict'ollow. He
''wi Apifnftlftn among the
States, all of which are equally interesi-
od. Ho tll'nks the border States must
necessarily jolli t lie seceding Sintes fuf.
tlier. Soutlp m that they may not bo
under abolition dominion, aini may se
cure an outlet for their slaves. Hut
what. If the morn Southern Suites, as
doubtless they Will, legislate to prevent
the inn-((dilution or slaves tVom the
border States, in order to keep them
as a breakwater between us und tho
N n th ? _ Will . not their, self-respect
drive tlib border States iuto becomiugn
fcep.uato nation ?—CA»cm. d- A- a.
, I'KNNBi.sKE^-^-Goy. llnrris has issued
proMaiontinn ealling nn extra session of
the I.egislatiy-e of Tennessee,. to , inoet
on tli^Tth op Hnn'ii^ry,» thfe i«molday
upon which the Virginia Legislature
without a formal call bf-* „
It is undotatrtqd-thnt tlio l.egisfaturn
will oalla State Convention on tho. Hth
of Saniiary. . , .
^Vasiiixotox; Deo. ( ill.—>Sk.vatb.—A
reaoliition of-enquiry was introduced
whether tho. army qculd not ho rdduo-
w ^oticq was given . ot'fihill In admit
Kansas. ,TJm hill was inado tlio apoolul
order for -Tues,lav. .
the secession portion of tho l’rasidcut’s
mes-ag(( was deo.itwl until tllu^Soimh?
adjourned. , „ ,
Degisl
called togothciv The jDegbdnture
Kentucky will also p^olijibly nsseiii
ivt the saiuq tirn -.^ J-
1’KJIHY 1).\VIS* VE»JRT.Mll,E i’.\IN KlI.I.KR,
as nil illteiiluil remedy has no equal. In
case of cholic, summer complaint, dys
pepsia, dysentery find asthma, it will
cure in one night by taking it internal-
Lv urtd OAtliinghvith it li/ely } Jt is tlio
beltTJnnnent -in Abib.iica, Sold by
drugist ovrywliero,
WASHINGTON NLtys.
Cotiffrcatlonnb
.. Wasiiisotdv, llec. 10;-—St.v.tTR.7-Tlio
Suuuling UommitteOB of tliq last session
wfit# conlihddd. •"'*■=« -
'Tnoiiofi. I/. W. Powell’s resolution to
yppoiut a eppimitteo of thirteen, and
amend tlie Constitution, was up. Messrs.
iQnOnd.
tlio States and
King and Up^meiT^norol' to
ti e vi'soliltlon vt As to.nfbtwfe
L ell ns ’pTofTeftyTii tTio Sto
— itori^s. # The resolution was amend-
•fd by Mrjuing out tlie i^rtiouTimuirinl
mio tlio necessity of grinning mblition-
al FcUbrnl power to execute tboConsti-
litlion. r
Mr. Green ndvoenlcs the amendment
to.tho,^pu*titutioii, and said* that ill if
wasjiplpdd by tlio publics»‘i)tiiinjnt, tub.
GoVeriunent should intervoiio. to ..clog-
the wheels of dissolution.
Mr. Douglas said that ho -would-jmn!
any body that was a party ,to pr*wu*rve
the UoiHtitution, nniTUO‘urgtil nllqiar-
tle# to drop old issues nud look in' the
country and not io party. He was eii-
tluutiistienily applauded during hi? re
mark*. ’ ' .i J:
Mr. Davis took the ground that Fed
al coercion was ruinous und uucofisti
i Ti/iii'c Wtisai length debate upon tl:
amendment but no question -was take
upon tho reaolutiolL !C>< -
liursf:.—-The IlutpG.S. llawWii^ilill
nc^clmed to Servo on -tlie conun||teo hf
tliirty-ilire^ lyfijhlfti^ijllceil thebompo-
itlrin of mo cmiimittco. ns not repro-
lenting the constituents of the Southern
protest, ngaiiiat the said-.proumblq aud Stai«*. M(‘«frif. Wnllaiidingliaiii and
'estilutiou, paved by tlit ilPiUHrot'lf*-p- MH'lorFmd. (‘fimplitlTu’d that the North-
AVestqmj Depipqraey^wercpiifirepresen-
liameutury course, as speeined above,
pi eeluded a reply frfltq th,f Ejc5ehti\'t',
I ioiio was given ; uiuj I lyivh bml no .’of-
icial intercourse with tlio House, upon
* he subject 111att('r-X)f’111a(b e.-.fllntjo11
'licreforo, the Charge that I nave not
lain lamed proper dignity, in on ifitor-'
I therefore, o
l , (*M , ntatives, on tho.JUj uud.; b‘‘ou> s e
tliey were eojcfiveftlg pa^n, promp
ted by a sjrtr.vdf pmdonal revenge and
Hot of public duty—undignified in tlieir
hearing, untrue in theirstutemenU, ana
unjust iu the nssuultwhiqli tlicy^mukg.
upon n coHmlinnte branch of the gov
ernment. Anil 1 order tins protest to
. . ,. _.est tl^
I upon tlio pt^ntVhhnt irelmls 1
of the Executive DenaiUOTnU nud pul»-
lislied m such newspapers in this Sirle,
ns may publish suid preamble aud r*so-
lution id’ the House,. .* ‘ /
After tlm disclaimer -mhde in iny
message,to the Senato, in response 1 to
t>aitl msojutiguy vhould lUty uii mlmr of
tfio Hoiise feel conscious of guilt, and
persist.in applying to himself a charge
of bribery or dishonesty, I have no whli
to bccoiuo-Uis public prosecutor; but
deem his punishment Indeed Hevof©
when left to himself, to bo lushed and
tormented by the goadings of a guilty
coiiscienco, ' . f ", t f
i f.Toskifir E. Hnow.v.
Abstract of ( the.Message so far ns it
Pcrtuilhi 4A'<lnV Foridgn ltelatious.
In speaking of our foreign n(fairs, the
JWJl IIH IUUIM IIIIUU.THI', O llUli I -•-.-I’- ---O "C--.". * V ,
gcidlcmen leave tlieir liomew ami spend 1 * resident remarks that bur tueudiy { q-
monoy for traveling ox ponses,; tavern bdionswltlr Great Britain have boon m-
bills,Ac,. &e., for tho purjjosc of iinnging
around tho General Assembly to' try to
influence tho mhfds of‘m embers ro as to
procure tbo passage of a iMrtjoular
hill. - - ;
I sfte nothing in tbo Message which I
ilesiie to retract or modify. As no
inombor of thei.Sennto to iVlibin it was
addressed, .seeing, to liitt'A.^ sOd?* 1 ’ 1011
that any Vmehro' rohtaincdTir It, was
intended ns n refiectlon upon bimsblf,
till the dircovery was supposed to have
been mado clsoivhcro, luoubf not, upon
a calm review of the liiii;:uage used,
that each Senator , will now Any that ho
bccb in it-no imputation upon himseir {
as conscious-innocence will’ Hover ajP
proprinto to itsOlf language in which
others *" 9 ’ 3 ■— ~ L ~ jL ' !
ous
"'luitbor tl.i, ran bo ,lm° in Kxmutitb D E r.uiTi,KXT.
Inn , 1011 j poltmpa It onn, and wo
Wovided |"'• ,00t , ion8 to it® boing tried,
crea^ ,v yan oe so dono as hot to in-
f <ct nf ? ur . i ( J an S or “r4 niay liavo tlieuf-
‘iUcsdni? °r U ^ cant ^*d opinion that (h6
1 of tho permanency of the institution
ers cati soo no charge, oi* eyfch dubl-
iangiiago'as ini imputation of.crim'’
inality.' , .‘JOSEimE.HUOWN.
And wlierons said no nniunieatidn is
an artful evasion of a charge which Ins
Exeelloncy cannot maintain, and which
must fail *to deceive that people who
have so generously reposed in him
their confidence; and whorona tho lan
guage of said communication is disre
spectful to this House ; Therefore.
lie it Jlesolced,JH\\nt Ills,, Exeelloncy,
Gov. Hrbwn, has not only abusod tlio
privileges of this Tlduue, hut has failed
to maintuiii, in hD official intercourse-
with this hod (
meurwUfdh-1.
trato of Georgia.
Jlcwvedfurther, That this'; Hcsolution
bo - spread upon. tho Journals oT this
House,; - ' ,
ire spoke' nt somo lchgtli ju ia\’0V °V
his^eshhition. ,
Mr. McDonald of Murry mado a mo
tion fo Inv on tho tahlo till morning,
.Mr. Uartrlflgo sppko iq opposition dp;
tho''pAstjiOheiTiefit.'
Motion to lny on the tahlo ^ost..
Upon tho adoption' of tho resolution,
there wove ayes 113, nuysO-Tfio tlie
resolution, was adapted unanimously.
Jn response to the nhovo Gov. Brown
on tlio 5th Inst sont .in. tho following
message, whioh ho orders to ho spread
upon tliRpormanpnt records of tho Ex-
New Uhi.kaxs, Doc. 8.—Th
Mexican Mustang Iinimant.
IU wuudcrtbl ttrccUnml c.»U««(numtpop-
J ,uinrit)r~imriiapi nn artlo’a ui ih» Iiistory of
tlto Materia 3Mice, evsr ucqitirbil'th« ssmf
1'MtruiiRgc, Wu.i sul»|netwl to.tbo soniB nuin
lair of jeraro nml diUowt.f i®Bts,.mi«l met
wBhi»9*ArSf(.Jiiilutes ns the Mustnui: Iitai-
in tl’t.: IU Ium Ju»Uy been ai yibd » m Pn tmaeu
f,»r all cxt«vn»l NVmnd*. 6nM, tttw 4 >»Unis,
8praiov,.liruiiua.nr Krupiioni on Mah c?
tt ia aofar a mcdicinS of surprising
virtilJ,(*Ha»t/Pli3’*i(Slans- an •6mpvll9d -tu
prcfcribu it, and from Join., rnmsrknhlo cures
of Olitouio anil .Distorted Hhaumatie eases it
has nftturnlly nltraotod otUch 1 nttchlion frdhi
ll» fits! />cTmtMle minds nf tho ftRe. No
family roil jiirtd to bj wUlmiitn. lu.u!o of
tii • NtallUtetf aaliMitfillUiWkiiebbAlio wnro
of imilntitm^MU^V
ItOMK MAUICKT.
fbrnrrA'f Tri-Wcl/dy by Perry if* Lam kill,
Grocery Merchants* <
Hour., Oa. ; Wednesday, Deo. 12, 1800,.
(’dlTox,—Owing to the uiialsited
•eVsiiro lit money mutters ihero is but
ittle dqing. Witli regard ito*/prices
tliqy are still too uuseUled and irregu
lar to admit of general .quotations
whiedi we omit with tho n*tnark thnt
tho rilling rates- paid to-day for gisnl
\) ots
HtCiTV,
orate demand
-Verv
sraree and ivitli •» mod
Supply equal, to. tlio
dbhiaiid. *M 6 -quutu ribbed sides 13j,
clear. 11, Imms 14, shoulders 124* ;
t.tUD*8iipply light New lard will ^oni-
mnthlHcts. The supply D hot equal,
to tho denimuE
Uoax.-r-T^iiO' supply is not sufficient
for tlie demand. 'Prices remain at,. 85 to
OU cts out of wagons.
Miui. is in demand utfl perbu., $1,10
retail. '
WiiEat.—Gcod B^l $1,501. White
$1.00. There is vory little ofibring. not
eimugli to supply the market whhfioor.
Fi.orn.—Goml Country Family Flopr
la ill/demur rt at $1 in*r htihdred; «u-
|»Arthie $3.50 per 1.00. I?h. ", -
PorxVoLs— i'lie luuiket has lieon over
stoked aul pricey uouiiiiiil. Weqqote
50 to nOet<i per bushel. Irish $1,00 pgr
bushel. ,
Dnir.u Fltt j r<—II.ivo declined.
nd pencile.i $l,.iO, Unpoalnl $1.01) to
5H.W.* Uroen Apples 50 to Touts per
bushel.
Oa*s—-There is a good demand, aiid
Imt fe\v oil’ering. Prices remain at C5
to 75«*ts. .
i I’g \s--Is ill Ijoinaud, quote ,75
HOets piVbWieV \
• Poi , T.Tnv—Turk‘\YSvlO*to VScls. Full
grown Chickeps 12i to locls,
I/ios—Demaud proi'uils . at 12| to in
per doz. ;( ,. ^
JIides—8to<'k aniplt. Priors • with
dowii.ward tendency, lOcto for-dry, 4ets
for greon.
T,\i.i.ow—Tho 'dPmrtrt'l'js ngt'ennul to
th* supply. We ouoto it nl 8 to lOcU,
11 av—Is in to&JWiMdg
PoRK—Issc.irco witli a gopd. dupiau'
at 7 to'fi rts. , • T ».
Here—On foot 1 ets., ret.iii 0 to a cts.
Owing to th* extreme pressure III
money muttei*, together with/ tho un
settled conditions of our nniionnl nffiiirs
oiti\Fall Trade is unusunllr light, ndl-^
.vithstauding tlieio U good stocks of oil
kinds on hand and prices bhv. •
'I'lie River is in good boMlrt£ order
and tho Udnts nro'niakiiigjkeir ycgular.
pip*. ’ . .
Second Door above Norton’s.
aodUli *tM *
win#! *
... I
Herb l’lPs. TlRy iinliietllntcdy purify Inb
LI • ml hi d act men iIn* nmin-pri’g ol. Ctu
clyln^ >*r n ;ta mi I vigor m flu, gjtfJ'nyS
Y ll'igp rshis cl.terirfg l|ibi“ w ffiii’ibcd'i
with, n »t ranViuiriitoi* ih>7 finali i« s -
biotfiWFs id tbe turn .f Iffis Oil-oC Pills will
Inlnoit cfUotciim- In corrcihig ilicTiilo cr
life tUnj itiav W mi rh» tutu. Young un l
Morly inen MiTvr iu n -imllur umnner at the
mu ncrlo’s. wlirn tfv m D idiv-j^ltnugrri
afit the "
ng.ni:
icy clioaltl
tliD purlTyIn
init tic *“ ’
nnloug . ^ ^.
is writ known, to (hu world ihnt. it ■■
compbibii.s Mpr r.inal)us pntiiwl .muni.;,
this fn -t is ii^wdl vHtiiblialud an tlmt tlio Aim
limits th** WorM.. . . ► -i , -
JudsOnV M iti .tain KerbP|1D nre sohl ,by
u1t Mi'iltoino J), nlors. ' icvilO—wliu.,/
CoetpH —Tli *
ni’Ob nf - ttrtutfiv
oiid A liriiatic All’* i
imt provprt that Dim
lily and ■•-min
„|. -.'..v .,u*..:^vj»uly.wbcrt taUou iu lie
«Ui*IV «ng JOif th j tUieo,'*. roonUrao tlmuld
•>Junt l»> TlVrtiWn'
i
Urofeth&dt
•tr. Ivt. it u iiopl. CouglL-
’ rk --« » SU^liJlbl
r.ck
Tr •clio-/' or b . let 11« Ou|<l
or irritation jq ifit.T^rpjif bo ever a
ns by Hit* pr n- :utiiiu a ,unur ,sjriouspUrck
iu »y 1*0. dr lly warded, "If. i’aliitt
Hp ’al.bn hd tTi Gu l,tl«*m rjl.c |
for c'car'iig «nd rlVen:; lulling A “ “
8bj adVcrtilun nt. -
A Desirable Homo for Sale.
- I wiah tn salt in v tniiil lj'tng
nn tbo Jscks nvHI^ roml ’lV
litilen from (N*tli»* T*wn', onn3
talnlng 2«i u«-»os, k« vlosVtsl,
tho bnUno* iu tiriihnr. lV»m-
nwiit -uirlht* plaefe Is Unneenr nrv. irk' It fs
know ii by dm cmninunity to h; No, 1 JL’eds
Valley lnii.|.iWdVmi6»rffiVb.vt IftfrftJfri.
place* in thi V»ll*n> llnving un4f , n i IlmSr
r.'tunq (hrelliiif-with fivo rooms, and'front:
nwd bunk i* *r»Tms. frnmo nvjrrr' cabins, t*> ok
ro un. slunk ••iunMP.'BiahU's i*ud* crihH> also;
lilt* ly wUerod bV u (luo well tan Slops from'
tho bouse. I,ud Hi* (,’odar Greek running on :
III* North ami W<Hiltnun<lni io<®. No ithproT^-
ment Unumb'd a* tlioploin* t* w»*l| foncod,
mostly with m*w ralW. ilulsldc, and er*»s fim*
cos.- Tb; n'hhborho'wl ilVxoolUnt. nuHoan-
Teui*-nt to «*lnir.-h«*s, 8, h ots-q' d
This pi a: • wtn'lfl S..r.l , M’6^(M'.frt!l
fl tpl roe. For furthm p.irtlni l j i s iimjlv
T. No wain n Rome, Gd., v nr> m * nil (fi
Specij)! dfqiiecs.
Nunvote w.iT takcii on Mr. Iluwkin’s
Tlio Committee on Ways und Mean-*
ake -rcpurTMidlm tvii million TrtHittry.firtlo
hill.' to supply lira Federal necessities,'
wjijcJi ( Avas iwi^ed \vif|iotit any restric
tions' htc^to r'eVidvifig' pur amount in
gold.-
Wusrtik
air. Cobb Resigned.
iiiVdv;' Dec. Id;—=-Thc uftbrnboh
terrupted by two.,quo^lions.tuTHing IV
tbe Cluytnn-Uulwtrlrcaty, and tbu right
ot' seavch cluimod by the British. These
questions liftve boon amicably und/hon-
omblv' ndjuf«t(*d. T’fio claim or Great
jiritain to visit and search American
mcrcliantthon on the high seas in time
of pence, has been nlnuuioned.
’ A*!ill France, our relations aro of tho
moat friendly ohanioter. Tlmt potyer
lias lately ilecid.eit that naturalized citi
zens Of the United, States are not com-
polled, to servo/ui tho French urmy. Uur
Government having hoiuid itsslt to pro
tect tho lights of .imtnvwlized citizens
everywhere, recognizes no distinction
hotwcon tlio native and imturalizod citi-
With RtiSsia'wo stand in tho attiludo
catod, but assume a less dangerous np-
pcnratico than forniorly. Our Cuban
(Jlainw liavpheoi^ satiKfactorily sp|tlcd,
5Vlthi Andria-and'Turkey Wo aro up
on a friendly footing.
Our relation* with Cldim arc satisfac
tory from tbo. r^ults of the labor* of
of our present resident Minister and bis
predoccssor, who have proved them
selves fully equal to the delicate and try
ing respo’iialpUty "qf theirpbsi t iotf. _
Tn donscquenccof our lute treaty with
U S„t U, Z^Lvof';r,m,T- ,tl.Q newly oVonqUoniimoof Japan, it.»
MillcdgeYjllo, Ga., Dec, 5,1800, j
On tlio thirtieth uU., as the Execu
tive of Georgia, I returned to tho Sen?
ate, in whioh It originated, a bill known
as tho Bank bill, accompanied by a
message containing tho reason why J
withheld front it. my sanction,' On read
ing tlio message, l«am not informed
or of tlmt country will largely and rap
idly increase/.
Our relations.-witli Brazil nro amica
ble. * .
Tho controversy 'wills New Granada
has terminated amicably. . Tim govern
ment pf Nmk tltaliiuia jiaving- spoaially
acknowledged Itself responsible to our
citizens for damages caused by the. Pun 1
■ahm rioU. ■
rn Costa Hioa and'Nicaragua tho ad
justment of claims,brought by Amori-
oau eitixons has praVitirad.- '' 1
With Mexico our iclatious. nro. nnsaV
isfactory. Out.ragoa on .Americaus Jiavo
Ijoen committed witli iini»unily. jf-tho
Constitutional Government had boon
successful, wo would imvo had justice
.'done us, and European' governments
would lmvo been deprived of all protext
to in ter loro with the territorial and do“
raestio concerns of Mexico... i
'I’lie troubles in Kansas aro net £o bp
settled without an election by tho peo^
plC, which tho President recommoiids.
In sueaking of the financial condition
of tho oountry, tho President says that
tho labors of tho administration to im
prove it have not Imen us satisfactorily
recoivod us deserved, in uoiisoquonco of
popeyf cityisnyinat Mr. Cohhliai
rasi'giioT-yuf office a* Ncureuiry of tho
Tifii-ui-v. ,... r . >'
Califcruia Election.
Wakiiixotox, Dlhj. 10.—The official
id tin is from California show Llnooiii’s'
umjoi ity‘ to bo D4‘i n^thd Stato; .
AVA»niN(iTo.v, Nov. 0.—Gcii’Tfbnning-
sen is out in a long letter urging the
•South to stnnd up for her rights, pi *dg-
iug that he nndhis’old.cej)q»»nions iu
arms arc ready for hcrdelenpe.N
Southorn Scimtorial Caucus.
Wasuixotox, Deo. 8.—Tho Sonators
from \ho Mlavo States met in caucus to
day, Mr tho purpose of oonsultatloh aivl
the intig ctiango.of their ro ipootivo views.
I hero*-was a go<kl fooling manifest
amount the members present, but no
conclusion .was'arrived at* tending to the'
belief that there would he any harinoni-
ous action. Tiierowas no proposition
put fortli tequiring a vo’to. v [
The caucus adjourned fully convinced
thnt uf Fast seven States would 'with
draw'* froiu the Confederacy.. ThereVns
no hopo or prospect for a Union.
Senators Powell and Crit tenden mado
strang appeals.
Washington, Doc. it.—-Tho Demo
crats from tho Northwest have juuj^ev-
oval confcvence.9 velntivo to tho present
condition of political uftUira,. and they,
tnko tho position set forth In Messrs.
ami no
ctroumstnneos consent to ho cut ofl’from
the Gulf of Mexico, and tlio qtyy of.New
York, and that the Government, what
ever may Tie its faults, is of inestimable
value.
, Tim lead]iiu. idea is a C-m t rul .Govern-;
jiieiu/'emlifoclng tlio Middle, Western
ind border slhv© States, blit'depending
for it$ eousummaUoiL'on future.circupi-
stniicoVr 1 / i
Lieut,‘.Gen, ScoH Will nrrlVo ncro' to
day. " A - . ,
jrSli. ITowell (,'ohb leaVes this city to-
oiorrow r for Geor*'io. He has prapared
a letter to' tI)(i'llO{'MP'j»fGeorgD.caIling
on them to arouse iq all,their luaii.liooti
and bo pnqiared oq the “4th ’of Marcli
hoxl to announce am| maimniji Jheir in
dependence out of the Union,'and says’
tlmt they n.oydr acrm/MU have oquniity
Or justice in it.* Ji<5 entertains no doubt
of either their right or duty to secede.
Hourk.—-Tb.v oxchsei 6f Mr. Daw
kins, of Florida; Mr. Boyci, pr $outh
Carolina and'Mr. Morrell, of Vermont,
(Vam.serviug ou tlm special oommittoe
on tlio Piysidont's me.ssag'*,werorefused
by tho llottVo,; ,
Mr. Hawkins deOUrcd Emt* ho would
not scry^- • ■ ■ •-» ■ * ■ •*
Doston illuuiciiml Election.
JbsToX, Doc. ID.’—Tfio Union party'
lias carried the Mayorality .und both
Councils by largo majoritinsi
llostou Custom House.
Boston, Deo. 8.—Tlio receipts at tho
Custom Houso .during the pafy week
-were thirty thousand dollurs. The ro
ceipts! wuro insufficient to pay tho
monthly wityrios of tho officers and om
ployocs. Tho requisite nniount had to
be forwarded from Washington.
FronTthe Dress,
Mr. Jolin .Tnclc-on. t>u!>li«!i<
oT t!i<* G d tit* .Vlvertit'or.writo,
Ikn.»w ii m l>e nil ir is mnn.
inen-h'il: hnvhu u,>v,l jtjg ;n>
family for
Evurymiolhor nn«l Umi-okoop-
cr iu*i»t ofuii a-t ns a family |»t»y.-Iclnn in
tbu jiauiorous illiu*«« An t a:oi«l«nts that oc
cur among children and servant*. For
many olVtutw* oasos. DuvU’s Fain Killer, Is
an in«ii.<pcns.ihk* artieK*. In dlarrluns ii ha**
heoa. u«o-i «ml ntfeolcd- ear-**. For cuts and
bruised it is invaluable.—N. V. Kxnmitier.
P.:»uir DavtVs Paix Kir.i.im.-iThis modi-,
cine ha* hocnm, »n artlide' of ••mnthereo—A
thing no in^lrii e ev r bcennie bcl.re/ Pain
Killer i.«nt» mneli an Item hie very bale of
go ids scut’ to- nou’iirry merchaii's, ni Ten.
CoITo or rtnzur. This fact speak* volume*
in its fnror.—(Ileii (FAHs Me^rcnger.
Davis' Vnoi:T\id.r V\ix Ku.i.sii.—N..D
n*itto>tanding the- ihtfiiy linilntioii* uf this
artii-b*, uiid ma*iy o|l»cr. medicine* in tU«
r.nu.liiilfr jh•M.vUim jj
it.—B.un/yvi. Jt Tciagraph.
•!!u»lm»y (.(If !»<n*** »n
.."t .it, L-i'u t JX rdj e***
'llaTtf jtiit fipOio* ftlPtiiA ■ •
Stock of OtJbds in thoi^ .^e
in.* ,li>r*trO»lul
FALL & T7JNTER TBqnp.
8KCOXI1 'Aitlirv^T/if ,U, season at
J iWSflKCLUNGT:
-/I > -
«re,J;SI., Borne, (In.
>,0«| taiWWW/i
Ole
Togotfior with a largo variety of
WOOLEN GOODS,
P<» oiiit. Bo.v.' Woor.
A-TMHOX SioCK- OV
HOUSE-FUMISHING
,«U AKOK
PLANNERS’ G0ODS I
expoane. a* well m tlio lira* uf nnMy SlBlarea-^br 1
•igbt out wf s»*rx tonomUy) rcgolre II.
snivel#®
.TAtuorryg,omit**!*. 3,.lB«.nvn j’ • orfi trio
ANODYNE C0D8H. DROPS. *
A ■ certain enM for ■ (hids, ■ Ot*phs, BhmrkUtt,' •
tnhs Ur iftMUht mrdlctno IitSW, phidnelSf lb- r
medial* relief, »od In nine *nt of ten cum r promptll
»•** ksowiv often i*b#P«srtkai ««aCvluUntiafaT* , r| _„,
SsiS'Ss;
expwSor..!, ,uk.M,ud.^u I i>^Knrrin«r--
• • 'I.tTTI/E’S
FRENCH MlkTUR
til* U vtitiTed front r FtrmW tUetps (
farnu tf Nr; l RRd’S; 4M flnt fbr th* Real
No. 1 for the chronic alRge,) “ 1
"TA'm
_ . 8.
trar'e’ Bf6cIilV-TIc“Ciii'tai'ri ©ode
.^AlN^E^/t.EERSEYS,
...I’w.Mlolow
» -.-Vo'*. artCLtrSo.
■ J...I .ii-,. v»ynih -wdl* "il: ■■
w.'.'c^LDWteiL,
ptrtli.il fti.'it
STff^ViiUXT
li.vmt.Wt lAn#,*..? 1 n«yS(AmtiiV (.f
osrlillciitdsl showlilg tlio idtNtv st rt advnnt-
urMwlO; rDteovvr hiuihn^hut dt4<m
Fresh Kentucky; . :
GRAS 3 SEED3,
dust rmeive.l direct f.qm Knotunl.v, >
Blue GMs*. * Timothy, , •,
.Orchard Gum, . . IW Toj).
ri„v*»r m l.ueurne,
FAItKEU. 1 ’! YEISEB.”
STOCK OfEbW ,
EOR SAI.E, ;
At a Desirable Country Stand
A ' STOCK OF 000DS il pn( ..ir, U.t> tic.t
nml5Mtal ISfJraslairWJUi *l*»<l* 'In
UUej^ikoj nenrgin, .Iiiivlng a pivucnt bu^inea*
of tniiii Eight to Tn-olvp^Tlminmiul. Dollurn
—a IiealUiy,A.'HlX«riil« i»Qiglib'|rho(M|. a Pont
Offlccftfid olhijr conven’icmca. Apply utthi#
office. . ocl2HwSm -
, Exeoutbr^'Sib.Qf, , ,
Xj fbn d ;
TTNDEU unij .by, vir|uo a/ a 'djerao ui
U riinriocrr, graiU'Ad at (fid Miiv i.irni,
IHrtO, of the'Snperlo? Court ^‘of Uiirke my my,
tho nnderidgncrl. ns Exoet-»ra of thy Igntwill
and testament (if JImrjr r. Jones, duooRsod,
IntJ afjgaiiL^ounty,olkc-.^tr role tho-fallow-
g fi It* of IiAJ)D,,bi.joMRiug ui thot catatq of
Ing off their own or
* or aiintUr name* (fir no SR-
_. .d amid the ahtard^psUnU of ^
11M all L* cautioned I# look well for th*
Bftja tbg.lYvyktoi^if.-rrii.-dj
l bna .iirult I
and aUo itik*m«blown Into thaglasaoTeiichbotUa.
orJffi »n4 «Jdr»«ca lo~;;;
LITTLE & BRO(,' :
Wholesale Druggists, Macon, On
^ V "' c
N>Y6rk^^aWiia£:Eoht0(
aSSs : ! , > *L> MeisrSpn i
mo t wiwiiifw-Wwmij «t> •<
. New Armmtrrnrm fi.r Thronch • '■
■i.. TIOKETH TO -SOW'TOIMCJ
nnii-ir . .,m.
MM*
(Hiflpor itoditUE'a.Uiiuths.rf an Inrli nrdin-
Inu.cr, or nn cqnivnluut i,uantiiy of unppur
ifi wyiydtw Duu-HkhMirwittp t ( .i.d
( f... « v „ung clTo.'l. 91,
.[HsettirMimciMPruJlWi Wi*i>unct tnfciy
in bit ethp-n.at ih^iM Cspi.oii!
t!t»«l:,.if. ral^nt ,a»j
with sthmgtli, nuc! .houiil be ^ei{ucl,g.,(4n-
wmsam^
dnurtcin nf clsetHml dbelmrit#
burnU of ooppor hove fceaui exit
'imvlli*’ .stj^illrt.t the" ! <ft|,t*ir 'T.iglr'hiiitg
Jled. VnientwtH.je Amou -T,yl-ii, oeitetwIi'K'li
b.'ihfOt.th.ecCo..ar.'ittetiii.Uint end iner.v.-
' er»r<.1ivonru j»wKiU‘iJ.iui«hjju(;,UuH.l 1 1
... .• 'llMirieiiyiivuttliillul
S«-dfV 0 ^;:iio,v''in
rSl-et'-HbfcHijtb Wn-
oim *mpU»y*d—
.. Froni (he. Tray Budget.
The Scigo of Corinth.
It is said that one nf the fISrmer poHUeft*
divUinns of thi* Ht’ite took its name from
two f.iimius linos in this poem— nnme’V—
‘•Tbo fora Hist hc«!tig!y kept lit haV,
Outnumberad hi* thin hain of Silver Orcyf
Wo mnnot vouch tor tlio lrtil)i of tips, but
tve do know that urnbr tho effects pf ajjpliei
$ I v _ S i fyp r OrovH' rniiidly, bi
pearhn'co at ,lbitst ( ) uicip'bi'rs . of ,‘*Y
Xmorieh." ‘4 f
HomAitiW*f tllnt this roml^ ^a* pin
bv Keiinsiroofi Inimitable, tlio originaLaud
WemioT
dollar abcttlo,—
iriigglet*.
*0.ri’ro|ifietnrii.
Troy, XT’.
Sold everywhere by all Drn
w. k. kaoAn a cr
dccllwl
Tray, n, y.
.. f &M
la thi* napor wapraijeoLto llw; public un
it,j;. -. i • • 11:»' ■ 11 • t'.*linony estubli* (ling the fact*
time UadwnV’s Heady fielief. Hegnlatiiig
Pills, and Kunovntlng 1 fiofxdvvut, are not
only ivosltiro curative* of the rick, afflicted
trim disease; bnt that ihey liaye in many
ca*o* proved to'fia Infufitblo, and havp . re
stored the dying patient to rql>u 4t Uealtli
after all other inpnn* of luMicntion. fulled. .
For sale by Turnkey A B iker, Ruuje. Ga.
K. C„ trsUnts
‘•That a gontlomnn told inn that Rndw.ijr s
Ready Hdiof and Regulating Pills cured
him of a very serero rheumatic diseajr. I
have mod yoi ” * ' ”* "-***-*
fun
isEUCOMMON’SB^SE'hitcif the rHas* of
tlio poopls. whfttev-Ttho misniuiicd and mis-
anthropa philoiophct** may *A$' to the rodn-
trarv- „ffiuuy. tbqmju gomllhingf;', 1ftfita. ti»$?r-
ils be clearly 'demonstrated, and they wifi
not hwitnti to glva It their in **t cordial rut
ronago. Tin magsea liavo already ra iScd
tho judgm mt or n phyrlcinn, cone ruing (he
virtue* of HO.iTBTTER’S BITTERS, ns may
bo soon in thn immense quantities of tlua
modirino -that aro annually sola In every
'imti
’kMktVWti othrV tliel
, strictly conforms to tho inexorable' InuM
which orofimnartoIgoVom tho Elec trio Fluid
bv MiflhigJi <hs «|iin<>sphvr* and
m»« thprqforp bo safely
w«mmss-
n'4iB.in*BTn*9 i «i'»v* wi,w|.,f l nif.
ou to refer Io Bov. .lohtf.rnrt*. of'lMliio.
I,. ,.J ll*.(.W*thOJIWA(rit»ft
.-AtUntn. Ga.
IS®
Mb
Hcetioji of tho luud. It is now recognized
greatly suporior to all other remedies yet do-
vineil for • dineaacs of thp dlgestWe nr gun 3,
such us diarrliam, dysentery, dyspopsju, and
for tho varioaefovor| that ati«o fh>m do-
rnngcmcnt of Uiobo portions of tho ^81010..^. ootes tho union
Hostetter's namp is rapidly hocomliifc a .main ‘
household word; from Malno to Texas, from
tho shores of tho Atlantic to tlio Pa*iific.—
Try tlio nrttcle and he satisfied.
.Sold by all druggists in the world. Soo
ndvertieoment ix another column.
uov30wlm
•T.V/JO
1 J.B. JONES. !,
"'• € ' ‘ H. W. JONEJS,/
J(?NEB,
flerndon, Burlu* qo.,Da. .
The Newapaperot the South
The ’Chatj' feton Mercury I
G IVES tin tuW*t«n t- m'vf*reffi»M^^b'$ ;
i' lil. Coinul-'r.iul irnd' tichbrlil NetuJ
from uUqmvt- of tho wot Id. -tin rpeflat cor-
n>*iKindout* fiii-aiuli- Ly Afuil atid -TVlcgrtihli '
fall ttiul early aoedunt* of everything of ijj-
tcrudt that trnnspiro* In thd groat oitRg of
Eugope Aud America.
_i»BiWWKi
-Drugs,
J. .Chemicals
inimnwn- *b. -‘4 Jirifrareit
to ruruioli ili,-'pbiit!lo(if'tl6fne*Aiw!
with nil nml ffrifRllnj',
os chcdp Anil on as VeiiStpiafilpdefnts. oS^nny
otlior-Uudsij tKt»VidoMf-AitiusUu^ ° • «•
' Mr; JOSEPH m; Mfe'
Who fs an expbrloncod,ThnriVaccuBBi auk
flinnn (toairltif-- lliolr Freier 1 ntfg'us, : acruratch
nml rnrefuJ/ji in-opnrfd, Wll ItWl'n fo' (KoR
mleiv^t taaRtnkt iKum to Ms anS.
....
Clicrokcc Georgia iiiitl. Aliiliiiiiiii.
W!ZHM£:
*ijlo sorvim). of Mr. J. B. BreAT; who is n
p 'f“'>«'■ l>y trnilb,- unit win.
wUIKu.vtHo liis.iiUroiiino Unwho laumfactur-
ing<lo|inrtmout. Ills longoxporicnoo will iu-
, liwHkVhcifit Mwtci’lAlW only, and l,v
puttnigdhcin togothqr^Avith tho ad of tho
most skillful vrorkmw). I am Confident that I
VW*. 1 ' 11 all. a»d.specially, thoec
^" c t®.f4 co D :itt Mauttfactorica
OopD^'-' ^mting been a rfiirdwai-o ni.ep-limit
formnny yehrz, t ' riave prtndlldr 'hdvnntncc.i
iir4»nying'mn'tmiii!s.‘' I shalFapnra hb phins
in soeuriti'r thc .belt-! of 'Thriber, Cnrrloco
IroovAmliTcliaining*. «. iV.-v*.
‘ In lire. ’■ Also
An'.t;oxiimlno';mV Bl'lig
MBS’! 1 of rhfitVtl 'stfntoil
prlslBft.lhoreMrlotWtlVMis taowtn lire. Also
aiiouiuifal'(MoPTop,»i*nlo«. Tho sonnin,-
C'lntwnl BuerIo. on liiunU, CookV.Psloi,-:
_ ^ Trimmlnff Top BncilM '
| W.,lMrHkS|hs ;- Ootalino.,. HnrtWofotl,
FriuEf. Bre*d BonmlnE 'EniUffltllnjf Liiocs,:
TheNewifrOm theSouth re
ceives special attention,
Politically, tlirt’ McvAlfry ‘ rJ-lffvgfiHu^tllf
'•'ef«mcn^,khd ftdvd-
Statcs Higlitt resistance
ootes tho union o( (I'u Fouthorn. Stutos hi ilnosl nunitly'for Mcclioiiinl 7nirpostii.- T
’tholr’secUri^y 1 •-» f Sh *’ »"* .Ot^hlitlUlig , . AliBO^A V*» 1*1«e'Wmra'}TtU^b*; i
BnilyMeMify, 1 yosrfn urfrmree,' flO.Ofl' sortrf-itt>
Tn-Wocklj- •• u .i <■ 5, 00
.Vo Jiujicr .cnl ou/cis Mo ennh nrtvimpanica
n. —9— It. B. BIIETT, jr.,
Charleston, s. C.
1 (tons «mi
Turneif Soot Bptnillos,
-• «M •Turnca: l Coil„r,;
. of all Kinds,
ort Notico.
“»•! “
istomcvs.
An*
AL80U.A lot' of finoFrl
iloii*) Sheer)’, Port nml other
dcc8
ALSO—A fro3h iuvoicoof all th© ment pop- I PrunintPnyfntr ^JustonAtra^
ulor I'utont Mmlictnei. ‘ 1 HARNESS OK Hl rimsViru o., „
^ L . S , C ^?„ 00 .??_ t ™ fl “ 0 „ Hl i. v "." a . 1 *»-8oo A.lyorlUsincnt 1 Ko I th?r column
0. D. KVF„
oclMwtwlm-to jnnl Z. B. HARGROVE. I Fob2.ISfln,wly,