The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, December 21, 1860, Image 3

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: Cowtia. gg«Hg B tot Tw Bccd^r. B-^rcaumted‘pn^**#** 1 ** »»»»• °* K-1 MwSff M candidate for Tnx Receiver * l ® .°“*° l "*.Tii*ul* V ‘ 'i^Tsoil^'or 0*«cn>l. I ,1 in '*h« mm n»Xr««iTy n i» Unwy ,.y , I. Tlio cottme of study in' "tUo ltomo FjjjW^jflogowM luiophnl by tho II. A. «w»wM ■*»1« ' rTmUATES r«|U TUB CUNYEt:. TIO* 1" EI.OVO COUNTV. Jl„x, A. B. JKflKIH'ftiiiiM «u; BOUT. U. MOOBK, (V I, .SBABOBN^jO^NiJpS. J „ Adbrnrtf Kiiitoh.-M» >'«« ou ri a, Assoclsl'. ( lrjiiiot T. Smt-Ai.u toiliilo Hint »liito OM, 17—mcist'nT licli lime lie 1*“* “ktioiip—ho “*» i ilbconneetM with «Ms nlltoriel Ijjcmcntof tho Omritf. tivSivtf Chriiluai Tm®»« V„J * Oo. will 0|«n during tlm next J*y.. a fitUMl lot °f B"o*K roftfe . (br Clirietuias preactita. Tim young ilii are nil ImpAllenl to pm- them. •B-i'Allin lime, lit tho XotvBUtro, ^,,1 door nlKive H. H. Norton i Hons- idecJtlvihvSu' V Oi a l'irrn —Tlic next nuinlier of ilia M k|r Cimrirr will be butted on TVWoy atari ol Frily or next week, in order giro holidays to die prlnlera. |Tii TiiAVcski.y C,inur.», for next mil oomnlonc* regular iatue« on , JatntAiy 1st', IStil, finrliM nttf- Reuonumgement to offereil, IVlull rmi.patrniin, a hall Ih* Tri‘ Weekly < lm Irmlmeilf Vtitir olTori* in it) behalf ntraottly noliellgdy A Uttlooflbrt on put or oacIi one of our pre»ent sub- lm tvntiltl iocuro for m hmplo ro- ssW»M¥^- ■ bud ltonoet ifieninCo wero rim/mo in principle, but who are more hopeful of redrott’frow tho aggrenoradhanr 1 Km, it'tbo ' .ilW'Btf^ldwWtliavoAioii'.lnterK M4*tWti**tWBlV*.- us trotlreie iluccd aa tuxr In uiO In Otlier CoUegcHil ' *■*“ “''*** " * l*o assorts that tlioonly mode forsat- ifuctory redfi I'cdiiitii' thk tix££ Hinonding tho ' : The ContUtutlon prorldte twti modes SSPOMSfiaabySttifies linil colleges in th|i,c£4nt,y, thB,t<xlV *“ ondi,1 8•heConitltutjon. llonnys: Keononiv nntl Eolith HtemturO^n- tnhViiiuKtmitl rietys on"(iio auigjoot of shivery,, , ... ..., 4. TI|C liWory.of education fuinl»he« ahlltidiinl proof of tho foot that text- Hf?. 1 ?. onf dJpjirthibnt.V, thuman Ktduy .raayi ho ohjoutionnbio,. and yet tho Instruction imparled may lid' iillo; gothor iprrrect. : . ’ ■ ''H (>. In the most emphatic 'manner 1 hereby .niiiiouiico.Ip all whom it iiitiy eonoern, that them Is not now, ntttl Ido, fur as I know, there never has been a' teacher coiuioeled with this Institution wlto eutartulnA or avows abolition dentl- inents. No tb'ncher how ossociuteil with mo has, atnny time or to any darn in dieCMIbgo exprossed Ono; opinion, or diouglit in oppimitiouto Ihodnstiiutions tile inforests, or tho honor of the South. Tlte roouftUif die, faculty on . this sub- kuchpsa and loeeytliat tho „...Jtdafo seeking sioti, at least ttntila proiler offortfor po- pri'de remarks, burying all: former par- ty difTcroncos, which were warmly ro- K.mu.WBf'--"'" Tho i-osolutlom woro unanimously and tiou, when rutiHod bv tUo LogUtaluron ot' throo-fourths or tho StnUMdf h\' Cbrt- vcntipiix in tliroo-fourths thc.rooi. nntlie 0I ?» P,f PltVc*; -mode ol* rutiflc-iitioit uv bo pro|KHQ(T by life (JongroiM,” Ac. '1 Inis, you porcoivc, the road 1» plain, it U easily touted: you can here find a tost which ought to satisfy every honest rosistanco man in (Jeorgii. 1)<> tins— offer unUongrets such amendments of the Constitution ns will give you full and ample security for J'«ur t rights; then if the 11 luck HepuhHeau ftrt.v will bo easily tam-lod littuunh .Congteaa t then 1 think It wOMld tto ritaAoiiahl'e and fair tu,i>qstpptiu lluul action until the I.tsjlslqjlprvi <U U(e XprtUri tt .States could he conveniently ealletl to aveliolding Slides t )p.w,ri-.,. A DlllllvSH, To the peoplo of Mouth (far,,linn, Ala? I,.,Ufa, Misshniimi itndtKltirhhi, in del-, egttto convenllnus nsstuphletl, end lo such other .Southern Sfitleii ns mne H- , setublo hefbra die meeting of'llio Uoorgiu I'oinciiliont The |HO|,lo of Uoorgia, in many, very large primary meetings, have frequent, iy requested that tho Southern Slates of this Union, should meet at an early mo lacuny on tlm su>; could ho conveniently called togetl,,.,- jeutaifiiiW their (ca*Mn//i, -U Just iefyit'V for definite uctiop on tl^ nincndinmtf. ufiffh h) fir. ' If they intend to stop t\iis war on yodr , 'll. When' I first heard of 1 the prepos- Hglita and youa ilropirty, lliey. wftl t,o„.. rumor that abel.dou sondn.JpM were etiteilnlnetl pr taught iu tins l (.„!• qd)ght not to delaynn hourmti ' * lego, by ouo or moro of the tenehers, 1 lyqtnytril a lpiudltig of the Iloard or Trpsfpps, nqd desired J)r. Underwood, Messrs, Fort,'Ayra and Shyopshlro and a fe'tt odtor intelligent citizen* lo be in- vltod to nitwt with them,'that a hill anti , , , . .Hitl-Wctn'ry oxamlnation of .tho matter S ^ might Ik* made. Such an examination t them as are wilfing fo ghmt ...cm: or ? Was t|eolhted, heertiuo tho momlers of I defend them yourselve^- . dhu'Board were alroady eadstird that'. I anctruly ytMir friend and fcl|«b'cit- diorowAsnodilhg wrong in Iho print i-J. J ™ ^ , Pies end toaohiiigs of d.o fueul.yon M i l Wul.ort‘' ffi on thtrtMth of November iitsi, at derJ)g^yj^#j|^!^f( l Ju|{iK.f^ U ! lie snnto meetings haV6 ‘fif^ed’ tho present floneral Assombly of Georgia to t6 iuatigunvtc this fnM'emcnt. lteforo these meetings were held, this .Win ^ ** ^jiwiiifrff opr prominent .oliuvo rtcmiv •ltd* of all other ques- hl\'/iaci* iiossed ji hill; fpf tl|4 ftll qt u ronrentlon of trie jMOple, ami to that mended the teforer rhe Mouth Carolina Coarcal Jtot in Columbia on tho 17th Inst, elected Jamison President, and after tt very.warm, discussion adjottmod to eft rleston, on accoant of SmAli Pox in Columbia, Tlte l.egistaturc has also a<liourned lo Cltarleslon; Tho Small Pox 1s rapidly increasing in 0 ilumbU —1 i now onset wore reitorl- ed'llth. '. **' ; a—s—Paaw^— WaToved on aaeUn-pndsibarP togotbPw ba*battdt<? sift, t.,VI ne(aw«»tl,rm,o eterapl.and OF North Curolma tUllitnry [Woff.'Wrapfl?. Stale Sen- Ote to-dtiy a bill providing % nriuiug tHo hmitm or the.State, amt ‘ appropria ting &JWMI,OtM> fof tlm jnifpO*e, wan in*, troduee*!. and nftersome exeilingilehate wax made the Mpecigl qrtlor for to-mor row. A resolution declaring for the ri^ht of soce.-Mion, was appropriately ro- fef(\il. WASHINGTON NfWS. n ft -r MHE^MAIlKliT. ' ‘Wl **' ^ . . On>6tru Merchant!* ^ u_, ! - Whtjhftidayi Doe t V', 1800, ■ f.'oiiltix.T-Owing "16. tho unnliatcd -profiuro in money, matters thero in htu little doing.'^ With regn^^ rtpropriarJ which we onllr wldi'tllti V>' MUbmnfcgkllmukiat tdayrngi - t by'IVJt Ip giro It lltslr ” 1 • thSisSr" 6 * hM '° vWue.oflloa' •nin iltp-.iiuiiWi n r Vo^lerin relation*. In def- <yctici\do. that recommendation, tho (intemrAtacmbiy, ns such, lias taken iffelit not to delay an houViifW tTieltli of .Nfareii to aecotip from tlio Uniou. , lie concludes with tho idea that a (Joorgja will iPMejnl now Confederacy•luay hoibrniod by the j»l Jaimaflr noxT* Nlave holdii^t nrill ft part’or ilio nonH f^^vohtirm wiII n| Hlnvs holding States. Ho. oay» i M Inland adilionul Omstitutlona^ [ jteeu»- ""itefora -,hl«. the C .nvonllons of our 'MtlglerStutes td’.Sollth Cariilinn, Alulauna, Missis: no farther tieti n. Tito Cnnveiitimi of (lie people of ' - —slilts mi tlie-JOtli day .'.anil tlotilitjfs. that ppdiitl tlelbgates to a m l.TAtiul I'Htrmriitx Mtsvtxa at Mii.i.sdos- iti.-U't no ono fail to road tho in- ntin; pro eedings of this meeting to | loun-1 in si other coUimn. ’.uiinrii.—Tlte two brothers Itav, Me fmlrum—arrested at Cuvo yon Saturday.night, wero com- |tte.l to jnil 111 this place oil Tuesday. mnoxn Aci riwsti.—IIou. A. B. Brit lit’, letter of acceptance may lie |inil in aaotlier column, It. II t sad S. J. Johnson 9 nomin |6Int meeting of the Tia-icus and tin Kucnlty, tho following- prentable and -fSolutions wiyftKtlbpiod: b'The recent election of o Elnek He- publican President by a Ntirlltorn see- liona) party, is culuulatod to arouse the Southern people to look to tlioir Inter ests and Institutions mid liavo their bildren etluoated’aconrdingiy:' And Wiimkaa, Text-bookr of struetiva uiiurauler eontniidlig, sr!n<U , ?{ ol,u S'". l T r .&£Ht J ? >r *3pi\ , £®S W ..tents Otrensivc to Southern vie* irraUmiv Wotlord of . , . . . . s, and Carter of k>!hols, wore chosen have hovn used ju, SouUmm instil .c J’lwhyitw. - tfon*. Tho '.President, on taking ids scat. friic Ke|>ort of tho coihmiUdo to. Till i»eic* together with tlioir eanl, cor- Icting a miiHitntomont in tinS>Yr/jof ft- 19th last., Is crowded out of this no, but they will appear it) * our next IfeaP The excirhc in the ltomo . Fs. yl* 1 College will he* resumed on 14th of f next. J.’ M/SI. C-vVow kli.. fci'cUOtivAivtil ■ . ‘ TiiKKKroRK, the Ikjanl of. Trustyes and tlid'Faoulty of ’dh'tf Hbnfe Keinnle College ;met to-day /rosblWt to inson, Ksq,, Imvs d^l'Mn texpbt.ok. which may contain jandottid r ol ‘""" M '">"‘en(s. 8, l am a Southern iVirtiVhy'T/ntli mnl education, And in fcpling mid principle; all the trustees are* tioidliferti men, ami *)o one,however profotnfdly Solicitous for tlio welfare of the children and young la dies eonuocted with tipi Home Feiilale College, noed ciitortain tho least iipprc* iioiisiou that we will retain one i/.iy nny tetieher, who. In any way, interferes with their opinions mid convictions with rwjwot to our jipitiliar, Tiitltu- lions. 4. M. M.CALDVVKUj. Home, Dec. 20. rt’uo tu rat another lomn mny he found a Onrd from Rev, |M. M. Caldwell, in' regard to tho text- n, and teachers in the Rome Female |llege. In tlienu time* of great politi- 1 excitement it is not strango that l n .v pcoplo should ho oxtreiuoly Joul pof any eneroaohments upon the lh« • or our section. Nearly all oltr lool books, as well as ptlioni„aro IkjUi mid published at tho North,and |lm Uen oxtreiimly diflicult to get 1-1 idiool 1 looks thilt: contained'no, llfpcrBcntimenU. We have the ful- It confnieiioin hit he correct intentions I the Trustee* mid Vacuity of tliis sad wo* doubt not- if, by* anjr *r»iglif, hnpropar Imoks lihvcbotm in- paced, they will bo disenrdod at puiXK5.—Wo urn under milny olifiga- *to tlioso fgw though thijy' ^-wbo have promptly responded to r call for money; WiH not other* e to the rescue in our present emer- K v ? ... ' ■ ‘ • l'rmtencu is Wisdom* [*o»oine conddemblo qxtont and irt a 8 fonn, u smattering knowledge of |*Wsu<-a hi tlio Into prosidQiilhd con- ►ti* known to tho eervile population midst, and out of thi* and their rfurc4 they hnvo dome to prao vefy ■' n,1 'l it may ho dangerous cOnclu- *• There is lmwlly a' nclihbdrho^d ■wen large family in whfclf > *onfo / oi.e I , " 1 ' has not oxpressfcd tho qx- **Uon that tlicre would soon bo a rnd ebango in their condition. Many think that tho Chief Magistrate pt i» of their own ooJoiy nnd that tlio fomentwiU U “adminisiire^wtib. Preference to wbrit i\ifytrrMewMfy Irpose to ho tlioir ha^^lhess. - Under i*® circi >mstanccs npccinl prudenco U ’ J 1,0 exercised, ftVticidarly during °lidays. Like any other class of Imputation, thoro aro many very ° nes ft mong thorn, and their vory ^ °f in formation and aonso might j^ 1 t * ,on * to cxcito n demonstration to thcmsoivo8 and ai least. uh J* nt to their superior*. Every iio ? r,>00( * B * lou ^ hnvo concerted 1 J m rcferouco to this matter; a ‘^'y large and strict patrole ( *o kopt; their oxoluslvo assom- 'uould ho provontod; all in toxica J r 'nk« should bo kept from thorn, ie *rroleaM IVom ro^ular duties ^tended beyond two or .three *i this timo should he uniform ^ neighborhood. . |ri,M r |° n0<?roa * 4;r *lmply I Q pooplo of the facts, nnd ask keI ,ludc nt- “A little knowl- % a ,,nn 8«rous thing' 1 and a little Precaution may savo us muoh trou- tfi'bn fi n had to tho slaves, let IthoiA Jn° "Potest' kind of a watch Kfc of , n " Tn ° -wj»» r. thouSi!!???! them, »nd who lg tJ rouJ San ^ ^ m , 0a moro wicked and Judge Wrights Letter of Aeeoplsnco, Uuxkn or Ooctaxaci.!*, t! \.,) \Dty. 17,18fl<l. ) DkanI rin.!., Watkbh, Mt»os«, axo Mc<Iuiuk:—f/vv»rf.«*-Your noto was received this evening. A portion of your‘roiiimiUcc will hear te*(imony to. ihu effort l Imvo made tq avoid the nom ination. . Every good citizen owe* it to hi* coun try lo servo tho peoplo wlion they do- ftt tlmps of trUil, one- From tho MilltiV'vill.j'Rcdonlcr. i C'o-opcrntinn Mcctinir. rrr r senate CUAMHER, I . I i'«t!-i Ai".bViu.«, Doc.. 14.18(10. ( i * Targe meeting of tho meuiher* of . snural .Assembly, in* favor ofco. icriition and oppn*c«l to immHlfnto vepswate ^tnto Kew***ion, wivs this day ho! ,'n tic Senate Ohilihne^; v '^ ' On motiou «»r Mr. Jones of Newton, the II. n. John Hillupsof Clark, was hy rto rroNident, on taking ills seat, ..^vle *ome hiclkig. Jicauliful-nud . elo quent runriirkv ex|tlrtinlng tlityolijeetj of thi* mooting. The remark* were de- liglitfiillv nintlo nnd plmmiitlyA'gcpived Ity IK* iftee(h,rf.'- ' 1,1 yi „ . (Mi iuution pfsMr. Tat ton of \\ iilkeiy l’niiie of Tcllaiv, and Kciidm' of Meriwether weio cjiqson as.SocveUi- 'i**. J4 %1 11 I 'J’lie Chairman announc'd the meet- lilg organised and ready I'm laidiies*. Mr. (juIlian cf Gilmer, moved thnl the Chair nnpoint a CpmmiU.ce of t\vca- lyf.vo (<y r*'|)0rt husiuos* for tlio actioq of-the meeting, * Tlu» motion ‘ wii«’ etirried.* nnd the ' Let u* eoiisuii toother then. Let tts so act that nil Uioy agree.. . Our people Mansi' ho nnitetl. thir common intoii**t must l»0 preserved.— Chair aj.poiiited tho followinj Conniiit- [ ih»r common i.iovemoni must be mio- toe: . ciwsfuj. vComUion doligei-* mu*t he ijuillinn of GUnfJn'o. CliiurmTin. avoidevl. Our i*qfialitv—our, honor sftall . • All thyso ca|) devise a Not for our families, Confressionnl* WasAY^Mbw? lbic. f7:—^kn.It*.’—In the Sena to to-dny li resolution inquiring ir.to the nu<nlK*r of nien. number and oomlition of piihlle arms in South Caro lina, and in whoso custody they arc,was hud over. Mr. Wadi*, of Ohio, uindon rather ram bling und ottensivr, hut not personal Miierch, on,tlio reference of a portion of the President's Message to tlio Special CAmmi'.jo. llor^t.— Indite House Territorial lots- incus was assigned .for Thursdny. Tho Hoorctary of • tho Interior a*ke«l for an npjiroprintioii to supply the defi ciencies caused hv the juippreMlott, of tliW AfVinin slave trade. Mr. Adaiuii, of Kentiioky, offered a pim mint ion foi? the notion ofthe .Sj»e- .. «... olal Coiiimittec, for tlio piintalimcnt of Cunvoutiou of the .Southern 'those who resist tlio Fugitive .Slave Law; and holding the nullifying States pecu niarily respondhle for the escape ,of ftf: gitfro'shivc*. The 4»ro]>o«ition was re- lerred - , together with sevtral other* o£i* similar kind. . ■ Mr. Sickles, of New York, offered a proposition looking to a division of tlio |Hibllo domain anu Federaldehu in enso of si*oesslon, Mr. Adrain, of New Jersey, offered a preamble mid resolution, in uffvHst, that whereas the Constitution i* the supreme law of the land, Ac., Resolved, thilt wo deprecate tho spir it of disobcjdicncQ.whprovv 1 * mapiffsted, nnd that wo earnestly recommend tlm repeal of all statute* In tho States ooh- Hiding with or violating that suorod. ip- strument, tis well n.* with the huv* of Congress passed In piusnutico thereof t and also, tlio repeal of person-A liberty hiiU. • - Tho resolnti«*n «.»> \m 4M*d, yernr 151, nays, 114. Lovojov voted for tho resolu tion, which ri lr ed jreat laughter. The southci n meiubcrs thought that the resolution was a cheat. Mr. MorrU offered hi* resolution wjiioli ho iuti-odiiaud on Friday last, that tho election would not justify the di«oluiiou of tho,Uuiou,&d.v which pas- »o*l. Yeas )li», nays 44. ' Iteulam l)a/i*. of Mississippi, cased from serving on tho S|»ouinl Com- mitlcsvof Thirty three. Sf cretary or the I utcrior For Charles- tou. WasHixuTox,--l>eceml»er. 17.—-lion. Jacob ThomjMon.-ricercMry of the - ' ln^ tm ior, lelt this city this morning for Charleston, ,S. C. tlio ruling Atics , were O'cft*. : r ’\* '. . RUM*—'Ronrcoamt ^ilK^.mcmv ftljo ’(Td\hi»‘id,. {supply equal to - tho tiqiniliu). . 'Vc .quote ribbed, sides 10f, clear 14. hiuns 14. shoulder* 12ji • - - 1 R**r^On foot 4 cts., vto^Afl 0 to YH?/ \tunr.H.--la to20 cts. * :i i A ; Coax.—The snpnly. I* not sdTficffcnr for the demand. Prices rcm iin at «5 to 00cts. ,7; 7 . * 1 1 )rui» Far iw.—Pooled poaches are in demand ul ltl 60 p6rbit. Uiipeelpd8l. Thoro is no domaiui for Pried apple* Green has docl|pod, wa,quote' AU to Aft ot* per bu. idppi. nnd Florida, anti perhaps others, will have assembled for Action. in bohJdf of the .people or Georgia, wham wa represent, this meeting, com- eompoied or niembera of Urn General Assembly, do uiott respectfully but earnestly ask the people, of our sister irtlateft, nliove^ -named, to appoint (lele- : gates to ininli a Genet id Convention of Southern Stjite*. or of a* many us will eon/^iie; and that until suoli Oencrnl Convent ion jihalLiu. amble und deliber ate, no tliml sfegacatc .State action shall betaken on theqdestlon of our longer continuaneo a* meinhors of tho present confederacy of States. 'Wa urgo this r(M|uest, deeply feeling its import Aupp^o idb stul to our great common cause. We ha VO hut ono' interest; wo arc sciairaie independent sovereignties, hut ib wcjtarfc,' feeling and Uestiuy wo art- “onrimlimiWc people. i’iie action of one State must affect all tlio Southern States. Tho separa tion of oiie fr.im all must greatly in- Vulvo.liqt Duly the fvi'UiigS, hut tlio in terests'of all, No sluvehqldiug Statfe c.in livo for itself. We must live with nlid for each oilier. God has not min- jivd.uioi-einUisttng(ti*;iahly the drops of water in our river* than Ho ha* linked indissolubly the destines of our people niuhtbeir eliildi eii forever. Ill (fliniiifo, soil, jirqdactions mid teml of labor wo aro ns idontieal rcgnnl to ' ;o»u* SSS'L'au.i •n4li as Hinrrl fap.tlio . vsrioos: frvVts rim Jlmcnt Vldotssifbl llmuaior's nunotji TMloUl ' Km*—Demand prevails at 1'JJ per do*. ‘ , - . , . Ftjii B.—Goo<l Country Family Flour in demo: d ut $4 t»er Inmdredj Su- purtiue Job'll) per HK)lh*. Hi nr.*—Stock ample. Prices with Idwnwaril'tdridencjVlOct* fi)r dry, -Iota for-greck. 1 . , . . ., 11 w—U in goovi tlerna.iH. Lvnn-Siipplv iigTit. New lard will maud 14 cts. - Thu supply is not equal to the demand. MiaT.,—f ltd’ niat1«et' has Un iiTover- utocked for thwlnst foWdoyH.- tAV-Wdk for n decline though w«- Imvc heaid of no miles for lens than 81 per 1 at. O.IVs.i—Tlfo demand i> limited, pi kes declined, rtlo v sulq ut 50 to 55 cts, jhsi* bushel . . Potatom—'TUo mrnket ha* been over' Mtokcd ar.d price* nominal. We uiibta fill to tklols per btidivl. Irish 81,lid p«r hu«*liM. . .. Pki*--lirdmnnnd/Wc quoto 7*1 to 8(k)ta fier bushel. Pquwhy—'I’urkeys 40 to r*0ct*. grown Ciiiekens; 1to l5ct Fall S ue. rniiiff- tfti ^■kub. «* tmty: ■ num.Utirs t*f. Illhf raw Tt; th. artlelo si_ . q.vlt-ll't: Tr'xa*. from Alltie to tho Pn- lflc.—‘ rjr inr arucio mui lie /«inifio<). SAM,Kit (Intxxi.t, Ih «Mi'lwtW.K1S*) !*«-r«MMK| I, vwiMr cnUltia. t •. <15»'t r * >'i -j-if ^j ’tzar' Uroml W,,.U««c, «o. ,luJ»9 !c f!AT7Xf .qfr mm mm n itpr no nrttciAMn'.ni -Vi-vef Piiriftsgoyivifi' snlijraUNhiif ikr I) -r or svr«re «nil. diltmet <t»fc »it|i <« t»m TqtUrc, )•*: tit. Mu virniis tii*i Physfcisnii art. tto AS U f ANION MATTIW1. Phy>ntisnh T i«r# f abcI from sobMrrNu if Chronic nnd Dislorfcwbltlicninntie « :wnamrnll.roUr*fctrd rnurli nti.mloii'fodli c tli« of iiuititii ■LisvBCSFifcaBiSr IIMISMI 1‘AtiK. rret^kt.irB.' ^.►JKflr. ,v . All who i*-ill r foua vY'Msiuv* ur dcM’lh Jl,rb nil,.' TllffWituf.WiV.'fr;nttrlR'ill ItlJhA .nil »,lii|titl lli.v'mfiltt^trftikM- mt I’ottx—UAcUpo tvitli a ljuvtl, tlmqond ut 7 lo !< ot». . . • t ■ T.9i.M>w -Tlto d.mtuttl lx not ,i|tiiil lo Ilia ■it|tpl/. HV qtmto H ut 8 c|s, Wintr-Ucoil, R«<1 #l,4rt| Witito #1^10. TIipto i. tfiy llulo otr.rin;, not eltougU to .tqtply tlio Market with Hour. Owing to tlio ■ extreme. ttreaitro In" our Fall Trujlc U unusually light, not withstanding theio i* guoil stocks <»f nil kind son hand und price* Imv. Tho River is in good iioaring drdef and the boots are making their regular, t rf p- ; ftaTit p proper tor us to 1 remark that those uro the current rate* paid huf b)T wsgon*. Uf^courso retail, prices.oio it, shade higher. _ ,. iJ'iwii person* with a dcrnugMinent >ij* ..MUK , 'MS,WffVfl'R|»fH<aTWAVs' •they sin mi M themfoiW’undergo Jrxt •lid* purifying UKillolnuf which nun re* l*»t- iuKhusUh. -< ThU great. 1 unions Up ;etiuWik not! i* well known to tfie r< complaints TsMrdiss niirot rmrhi this fn-t U ns w 11 catnbhshvd •• )kat tho Sun light* tlm World, , • . tflH*5 rs M »'i »tnln ITBfh rttf.uih* * IVhf •ill Medicine iKhletSt -’ u norSO—wlm ■« by this nrocAiiiimi * morg s.-nowiTiniwlf r..V pint pin, ahtl ilrenstltcnltl* tlt» Wrt.i- rtoo sdvortiiomcnt. •• <«J ry Is niititled to our property-, live*. In the prc*enterisi*. ifthc re- quisitiot: I* mndo ujmn me, she shall 1mv6 onri, or.all, as required, i Tho resolution* have my concurrcnco find moot my approbation. Diro, in- demL would hn\'o to bo tho om»rc**ton ol* Georgia*, before 1 would consent to qut her.looso, «i*//(v, from tlie confede- nicy of .States." Wlmtuvor m-iy bo the rigllt J of secession, war, in its most terrlf ip form, is only fo bo prevented l»y tho magnitude of the (lower pretented. A YTtiitod South, with nn organized gov-' eminent, can defy ,uv«n tho colossal power of tlio North - , hhjl nlyrlity North- .West. A^ftijy j(rnyi£g SLitoi, hfahe mailer sixo, without an organising may not liopo to do *o. Rfagging Is harmless wlion there is no danger. HWrequire* •« nnd material While tho preset)t crista has been in duced tuaioly by tho personal struggles of aspiring' men, it, iipjy, in tlio provi* dcnco of God, be of inimonsq serviento us as a people. Tho slavery question slioultl. ho permitted to agitato ti* no longer. Jt mu.it be nettled; iq the Union if possible; but, H that cannot ho, let tho South, Uko Israel'* blind jhdgo. fc' 1 for the pillars of the tomple, and, grasp ing them with her mighty arms, Lring down the palace. !f bhe bqvic* heisolf, 'slio will destroy Iho-Jo whoso infldoiity was tho oansoqf her ruin, nnd whoiuaka »|>ort of calfihiitics they themselves would induce. • Vi., White tlio position assigned mo has not boon: asked, I never was nmro pro- fotuidly sensible, pf tlio coptidcnco of my rpl(ow-oli$QUji.• Respootfully, Augustus it. wnil j irr. Letter of Senator Toombs—He Pro poses nn Ultimatum nml is Willing to ‘awiut tho Action of the Northern States. .‘Senator Tqombs has written n letter du*.cd, Washington, Ga., Dec. 18, 18(10, In whioli ho takes ground quit© .dillcr* ont from tlmt hitherto occupied by him* self, and is still maintained ' by mahy iuunedinto secessionists in ibis scotion* He takes tho reasonable and* oonsorvn- tivo position that duty and patriotism require him to. abate somewhat of his immediato secession* proclivities', and co-opcmto with thoso who hope to ob tain rodross in the Union. He says: ‘ “While I personally favor tho position of.tluwo vvho are opposed delaying Ion- (piillian Jones of Ncwtnn, NVllspn of Columbia, Iv.ieof Hidici'sh’tu, 1’uln of Union.' < Hill of Troup. iCiiox of Way no, Rrtaeoe of lndwin, IIoU «»f Mu*c<>-_'co. Gclicl* of Clmtt'ga, Andrews of Wilks, Grico of T» UmdlU-Flgwellmr of Uprou, T*»itclthf*Hccatur,Cor.k of Macon, Unwell of Milton, Hushin of ALu iop, • - Hydeot Fannin, l'Annin of Morgan, Trippe of Monroe, Lewi* 'of Greene*, Da vis of Dado, Wallace of I’vlor.,. Tho CVnninitteo retired* .mia Offer Consultutioii, tjirough t|icir. .Cbajnuan. vapdYfcd the following ‘pfl'afviblc uud resolution*! Nothing**!* tott more thonuiphly the capacity of a (woplofor Hclf-govcrnment, than tlio'manner ia 'which tlifit people pieet those crises iu thcii history which, threaten fhc destruction of their form of OpyGrnjucnt. Such a crisis ta now upon the whole American pe«»ple. and ta t’pqssing heavi ly upon the Southoifo'Stittq/i of this Un- be pi vsci vc-il. oo-opomtioi b;i n ryawrr. < r safely, our child. ritn'4, WO hcsccch YOU ( tiou, as.tliat con-ul- ;i it1o)l shttllj)6t. Gu do tation ainf-C" cftr.l fcated; nnf sfibiircfL N^arly.ali'our vsutorSouthern Statc3 are, even ai this writing, moving to this ’end.'• We hclicvd all—most certuiuiy a very largOj iniyoiity—will, unite .in such a C&mvo'nlioii. - Incatciiliiblu cm- barrasrirt- nt* mid dangers can thereby he avoided, uud iucalculabl.o good en sured. . , . . . Wo know wc .cannot be mistaken as to success, when wc appeal to the noble chivulry of the Southern people not to take a liual sten, which must UievPably and irretrievably, in it* very natui volve nil, witlmut at least offering to consult with ns many ivs will consult; mid above all, such action will not be taken agninsU tho urgent .request of DUmclo**.- The AlcxawlrU Well «ay% Hint die iMiMcrvutive Him o(thc.ttoutii f «t iliat Rwy/ i 1 JiAvenotbing to reprunuh U|0Uix>ivesiwUli|in f view of dm present unliiinpy miuiitioii n»f af- f«in. They and voted for uviistitu. donAj Union tut n,at dio.Jast rraiidejiiialolcc- tinn,whonosuciu)iia w.iiihlhave b.uiMU’qiiieitxl in l>v tlm wbofocountry; dny lmvo dune nil t,r Beitto.omtmro.. .,..ro l* ot.vo.Mty at work to-day, determined- tb work ont W t c«Ugn!n»t the WsXn. V‘v' Actiou'of the Kpeeint Committee. Washington, Deo. 17.—Tho Special Com’ll it toe ofTnirty-throo, of tlio 11 mi so if Representative*. Imveheen oftrjestly plan to retain the cotton State* iff' i.-a-jrnl con»utt*ioaj tlmy liav«» urgml tlm Union. It i* repre-onted tint thd 'fosieil uguingt tlm • , s(*cyVi|?fi n Yf pn«|M-(*t i*fnvofuhlc for the adoption of rnor^Stau*, at the prtionu tuiie. a feasible plan io rodtoro national liar- ' nioiiy. ^ _ Ion. This is tlio people’s government, ; those who .bug that consultation, and and into the hand* of the peoplo alone should itH ; presdrvntioufu* reformation, or it* destruction he., committed. In the patriqltain„good sense and dtacrim- innting justlco of the peoplo ta our only reliance now. It is admitted- Ofijtll han<l* that the Southern Slntdsnnvon common interest iu tho ifsues.uqw pressing upon us. The action, of our Stnto must affect ol). Mu - tual coufidenoo and good feeling intfst hethoonlysheetnnolior of safety toea-h and to all.' Ordinary respect nnd good faith require that Whop all aro to lie *o deeply’ nJVct*Ujl, none should act singly, without first consulting nil, who arq willing to counsel, and this ooiielu- sioti ,become* invsistihic in thi* crisis, ivl»cn so many of the citizens cf tho Southern State* are exprqsslhg a deslvo • for oousultatfon and cn-dpenition, and hro actually preparing Tot such consul-, tation and coroperation. Tiiereforo \vo jlo resolve- 1st. That we repudiate tjie idea that oithorqj tlie sluveholding States will, undor’nny circumsthiices. prove untrue to her own interest*, nnd* the In forest* of hbr stater State?, pud tho, sucooss of a commcfi Qfiuso. >. ,2d. Thatworei udintetlmt dolnsiveiK)'- icy of secession Hint and co-operation af terwards. Interest, safety, and success, nnd ordinary drttpeet firour inAfer'plavo- holding States, ro<iiiii*p consultation wi*h nLleast as many a* will consult, before sececsioq : and than, if ;*tHio**ion be deemed ’advtsnlild. e5-opomuon in secession pud caopqiation uftcr. Seed- ■sfon. 1 Whatever mode, manner, or re- 'dross he adopted, tho first step to its successful 'accomplishment U to unite tJ\o counsels of thoso who aro equally aggrieved, nqd who aro simultaneously demanding redress, or at least as many •h will unite with their compels. ; 3d. I bfifrin hasty, 111-fidv|hp<I* sfftn* ate St.;te''Hccession, wo’can sen nothing hut Uivtaions among our people, coufii- fiion among tho slaveholding States, Write around our firesides, and ultimate defeat to every movement for tho effec- livo rotltatst ofoqr «riflvnnof.. 4th. Tlfrtt lu tho (Vmsulmtion nnd eo- operution of tho r shiveholding State*, wc recognise tlio maintenance of opr rights and equality, - tho preservation .of our laws, the peace of our fnmillo*, tho security of our nioporty/thq harmony of our people, thapoaoof.il division of the public property if disunion must ensue, and the succe** of whatever plnn of redress may boagreodon afid habyJD ^5 tin 1'Tliat in 1 selecting /delegates to tho approaching Convent’on, wc urge the i»eoplo to see to it that they do not f . their veto for those who aro in fa- of tho immediafo secession of Geor- alono; and to avoid doubt on thi* now moving to seeuro it. We foel it ta only neiospiry to make known bur wishes and hy our brethren they will bo respeoted. [.Signed by h’l members of tho Legis lature.]. •' • The address was unanimously adopt ed. Mr. IIowoll of Milton, moved 'that the proceeding* of this lu- eting, with address, ho forwarded to all tho! slave- holding Slides: dial they Ih* published iii the Recorder, nnd all pajars of tho State iii favor of co-operation, which motion wan adopted. The proceed.ng* of tlio meeting throughout wero ciinnictcrized hy great good “teeling, a - liherul, catholic, true Southern spirit, and entiro unanimity. On motion of Mr. THU of Troup, the meeting adjourned • JOHN BILLUPS, 1W Wa. W. Pain*, \ « . J. A. liXXPBK, “ 0 --> *• ; V a.uinBi^B W*. Wa-iiixoton, Bes. Tfl.—Ain-mg the ro4 tiom waii*li will bu BubmitU'd lo thu j(< nt an early day i* ono of instruction t*» the Judiciary Coinmitteo, looking to bn amendment of the neutrality'laws, s'Oas in addition to pruvunting ox|MHlitions to foreign countries, ul-o to jest rain volunteermilitatifov forces going frtnn State to State, for the purpose of aiding resistance to tlio Federal laws. A number of (foiqfrfcsuiJti-ltuWV pro- pat ed speeches atrongly iu favor of roer- ciom : . Loading geutlcmeu from Missouri aro privately Utactissing the question of sep urate independence, so tiiut their State will not bo involved Jn tlio oxtreuiu • 'scion movement. , Posuiiastor Oeneral Holt ta convales cent. ... , President Buchanan lm* chuugeil his X'abineir|irqgniinhu*. ,Mr. Black will he secretary of.State, and Caleb Cushing will probably be appointed to tho Su pix-ine Court./ _ • Meeting in New York. New York, Dec. 15.—Tlio moetfng held to-dav; npnoioteil MUlmd FUlmore, Greqn 0. Ifomson, ai»U Ibcliard Taith- orns, a committo of Ihrio to -vuit tho V South. ,, , • . i •, SpRftlqriBbb, Doc. 15.—-Edward Bate# haU an Intorvtew.wjGi Lincoln j to day. it is said that.Bales was formally ottered the Secretaryship of the Interior.’ Mr. Batfes is strongly opposed* to *ooo*rion, and says tlmt it is treason, nnd mutt be nut down, and tlmautliority of thogov< erAment maintained ai aU hasards, Secretary of state. Wasihxot9N,Dco.‘ 17*—AltdFney Gen eral Black hos to-day been confirmed a* Secretary of State, in place of Hon. Lew- s Cuts, resigned. A Middle <'-uifcdcnK-y. Washington, Da-c. 18.—A strong move uir-ut is said to h.i going on in tlio bor der States, including New Jersey, Penn sylvania, tho Northwestern State* Mary land, Virginia, 'N’Gftli Carolina, Tennes see, Kentucky "nnd Missouri, for a great Middle Confederacy, lo be called the Central United Sutn* r .. or Federal Re public ol Washington. Men of nigh posit ion nnd inHuenco favor tho scheme which, ii ta said, will *oni) ho nUjcially unmmneed by tlirt Governor or one or tlio Slq'o oiiicerned. - . , Wnddngton News. J \t \siiiN«JT'>v. Dec. 18.—The object of Secretary Thompson's mission from Mississippi to Ritulgh, North Corolinn is to etteqt the oo-ojnjration of tho South ern Stole* ih’case Lincoln’s administra tion commit* an overt net upon tho South. Market*. Charleston, Deo. 18—Solo* of cotton to-day l.uOU. hides, at price* ranging from7 to 111 cent* l#ower grades were easier. moro S.’atis,at thi a *et)oral cnsiiLaHOUi trial of nltiitlomps to tfluci iv >cttlcineiu uimhi * uoasdmtb'nid basts wi k.n (bo Union,.b.*- furo it isi,broken up.) tbuy have, forcMurucd .u— > -» * l¥ Urfbl t tb<! Non hern 8toL‘* of the in*v ... of a prrstatsiiciin unfriendly language. It gia- tation olid fictinn. None of tho evil* toumne i« mine they must, can bu laid at their doors* They mas) novr^wii! pnfonity fur avmU ns TlieyarDej hut hiUI, cvjii in the gloom ir * Inrkuugx, lmpj fur the brst. •■Sjneiql 1(olictS8. L. PrKKaud Mias M. Ulku, all -of- thi. o.iuaty. On Wedu •■•Iny, I2lh IA*t;. by tho same, Mr. I*, il. J) ii.4ivni*ic aa.l Miss A*a>»a StbpRksm— n'l or thi* count; On 8undny, Ifuh inst., hy tho sanie, Mr. Tuuxrso* Bsi.t and 8An\a* E. Coornu—all of this county. From the Press', Mr .fohii •THckitiu, publisher of lhjTL1.it* .VdvVrtMur writes* f|*kli »w it to be nil il ls r.e *i"iultfdi having u<<e<l it iu Ihmily fur sixorauv-n y« !rory motherhtidbouaokocp. mud oftun a i un a fniuily |i r iy*iuia.n in numur -us illnoa.* and a riduiit* that 1 amuig cUILImu end spryanu. .... nr'of (0040 cifso', Da via'a Pain Killer, ia iu<li-peuM.i'ile jiriiefo. in diartbuM it has hefi’i used mid efleeted cirua. Per enta nnd liruiae* it is iu ahiable,—N,*Y. Examiner. PoKnv D.vv(r'a Tain Kiu.Ea.—TIi!« modi cl no lion tannine aa art! do of oomnierco—a thin4 no medicine ev-rhuoaino bothro. Pain Kill 'r I* n* much an item In every halo *,f so nL sent (o' country marehanla. n* Tea, Uoff o or-guger. This fact a'p -aka vuluuiW lb it* favor.—(Ilona Fall* Mewengor; Davis* Vruktam.* P.Aiv Kit.i.fS.i-Not- withatatnliug tho - Many Iniltnt foil* nf fIda .artbit. aim many othfr inediumo* in the' ui irkot |»r tundiug to ttnavrer the anuie jmr- pose, yet thu *ulo of Perry I>i»vi*’ Vogotnble Patu Killur, i« aw ivj than the Vhote of th«m put tog ther. It is nno of tho few nrtiofoa that are just %rh.*t they pretond to be. Try it.—DruiHwi.k ’I olograph. • doeMfw OMiiipVjj. *7t7 DIED—On the 10th inst.,' at tlio Veil denre of Dr. Burton,’in Carrollville- Mi**., Mr., Wim.iam F.f UnorgRf'in .t)ie 24tli yo'ir Of hta age. Wo mukn no lengthy pnncgyriok of of the life nnd chiUMutcr of tho docea*- edi It ta enuiigli to sav th.itdie was a young njun of many noble qiinlitid*.— Wmiii, social and afieciionatc in hi* temperament; kind nntl manly in hi* deportment, he bail eiulcnrwr |ilm*elf to uumerou* kin lred and ii lends.— Stricken thus hy death iu the “glowing morn of viuorous life" the Wow was tinexpectou us it was unwelcome. wo tr«>at that no inurniui’ing voice wilt bo raised against this dispensation, for wo are assured that Ids spirit has fled to another and a butter World. C’ousq- crated in infancy to our .'Heavenly Father,by Christian paivnU, lio was also received and adopted by profession into tho Presbyterian church a few months ago, :<iuce whioli tinm ho kept tlm faitli, uud (lied rejoicing in. tho full triumph of exhorting his friends to meet him in the bright Und where tho spirit of a lhdpvocf father has- fGr long years been .dwelling in theJigkt ttf a Messod itnindftality. ' * “While, then the soft incuion’ of h!s virtues Lingers,•ilko" twilight huc^.whi'11. tlm bright *ttn hii*. ilot.!' ’/Let (hero bo no unduo grief at hta departure, LoMhe tear of lamentation bo dry, and- lot tho - glorious hope of reunion beyond the skies bush . tlm throbings ol overy grief-stricken heayt! “Though glnolii? tfratli tllssblvct 1 tho tonderoat tie, And faoblo . nature ltwtvo tho (Wtii.j I J sigh. . , Kollgton lika (lm polo sUr of tlio night, In thielaxit darkness shod, its brightest Wsn^i SMOfiEwr* M't.-is •.tiiirtidiMiTooR'or ‘ HOUSE-fUBHISHiHS - PIAHTERS' GOOD3! ^'tlllAIN BLASTS, KERSEYS, lit}* nh<4 • {ASM* • • / •; BROO*NS, l -or <tl>, ^Doit" BtkmrVrtt 'llaktJ. SS^T-TOTIkWfiBfei. Mr- iml set up *u tao ,r W*ln*prnitm* rTtw; 11 f-Hj" *n!) " r v * - ! ,, PJP r W' ~ ■’« sob: 2* vo y° ur Lives & Pr °p ei ty .lornt.gonifliitor U.,r.mcll-u.. ^ijlll'REW- W.' CALDWELL, ..111 - : ' ■ /I.egMit f,ritUe ,8.tl, arid , , - JMVWvn >. a-tf.tr -.u-j :im .J “! f -•Amos Lyons/ Patent COMEKLrcfl'tMtaGDS. Mr. Ctdtl.HH. |,r.r»r.-.l w A,rnr,li , h*l it ,n.tli,nilMTe-^hitoUai8liM^-lt^bu»8l - tvonti aU.potHit* dwiS»rJA«m-.--. «S3M9m% Wadduc «7 Vr 'W'“p‘"H» tVtxMiitio it.frtr it-.Lltid.il T ft rrvimrj '•Jtau“ In .LABOU BoWi* nnd Viola.. I A CARD. r&VvfnW.? tyff l« the most ftlMl'tsiremedy to rars ehilrfr**" ftf - WOUMS ha ever km w. A dollar hottlo la qalt* luflrleal for!» raws. Tauutxw, Ga., Pah, a, itfO. LITTLE'S ANODYNE COUQH DROPS. LITTLE'S FRENCH MIXTURE. zx&FJBM ■IK*M la Ufealf to «P« SSH3S rtaaoytaiodivaltodtaAaartto. m • j liTxlbis RINGWORM ft TETTER OINTMENT, vonm.sa.*. ' mu •al Dtam u n aplta4 la tk, ten qf jlMUn. ant r4*’t'-r|Lr,Ui;t,Ulll.g luv, ' k,:.1 ; tlio rtqx.l, of.tho Inri.-t rot ■if lighting, vv, <1 ml 1 Inn „ J * fofw.haF rierirdblo to wftttl«»ii«C^ .,lm hnaiing •**Dbc , !a*'Jf tffy dtsAbnrga ‘ «*r # li|litninc, f'ueoriir^nWktiHi iMcwtfWWrthjVfdi iimukindraad in nlo*trin*tntidps a ~ ‘ iMbil uoMifo 1 p: «a HP , v . . - JIMm* . Ct« JiisliUiiiig dtoU of arc imp ' lWtaMr of MeJirwl Cfletnlstrip In tho McJlcal (Mlpga Of «oorgrn,iftL4hgmtn. liua to publk- cohlMon ’ n'/thoi/llireak or intorrnptlofi foom Uvtd iMtt^if^tif tlie un oXyODftble and cIiiTabI«»»«tiirenf ilfopoint **•" ,ftm Ui tj* *-ptc u ur a L in a trl nt te n nnl •hfiT^rhW^r^nojf.nu.otlior that In Its ■pti,«a*kti the'nUnn#itlii.rQ i>t nWatrikadl/nM (ftntijr tltrtc'or. tic ref..; «**" nil HtVIrtuHnRchnt" . nutariaiiei r«|ttiaitaina eradtieten r oixfoCCm. oi< . 7u uilJitw ly tlm wl-dva tvw hate pcinfir- ledle! 1lrd. Tlc.-ri ibauaandsnf Hcmftilens twin eicntrb-eil and i»er- rdlnsry ah- Jf (hi tom t which h«vi umneiiily beilud by tliis .Jtt * tfaoptic hml each n tonsuu. a t many would nltc»t its rfllacv, not only in SerpfnU and nil oxternal >hanifi4tntians of discusj.but iu.Dyspvpsin. DiUuna Oniplainla, (ii'ocrnl Dubility, and the vuriou* Internal di*tvr<b.r* t» which it afford* apredv ami hat in* relief. ., - Prepared und mdd 'hy A. B. A D. 8AXD8, prn.ji»l4. lull Fulton street. Kew York. - . Hold aim by P. L. TUUNLKY, Home. (to., and by Druggist* generally. [deeNwIt . Frum tho Troy Budget. The Beige of Corinth. It heahl tint one of tlio former pidltfeo! division* of this Slate took its noinu fomi two r.inoa* Mac* In thli parfn—namely— “Tho furs tlmt he Kingly kept at bay, • ( •. -,, OutniiiiJroro l hi* thin hnlra of .YiVrrr Gr gJ^ AVj cannot ranch lor Die fpilh of ih'ta. but we ild know tlm* uml .r Ihu Vfiueti uf applies af Ifalm Jrout'a fumou* Hair Itcriura Silver (Iroys” rapidly Imchuiu (in uji- -* of “Young pcirance at least,) tncmfcra >Vnv«rtc*.“ Kom<<mt>er that thta ro/ult was produced l.y Helmatree:** Intmltih'o. iho* urhiiiul and only Tellable IT Ur P. tatamtl vp. Price fitly cunt* and «nu dollar atadtlo.- JpM everywhere |» v ell Drug'1-1*. W. ¥.: \r\q.YN Vv:<>.. Proprietor*, ullwlm . _ Troy. X. Y. F.ICtP.. ; n . . in this paper we-pro‘in. t la thu plldic MU: ImjifftrhaMk '*■ ' Ihav •ftuhft'dij)jst'ift.uycrUldl-alnitih-fivta Hijw.iv* It ady Ruliur,. Ululating 4*111*. rtnd ftL'uovatiag Ruaulyviit, «rjv not - • • • ■ • ■ ■ * • • Hiraf .of '* ' * — . - s hof.ii IturaTl gthufjeean* 9f jnctUcaUan fajlucl. For sdlo hy Tufuley »k Baker, Rome, Qg.•, ' FlPTft¥lT*NH8^ " . Jf'o u!itiit«? ASA1J1 ' 8 ’ B “’’ Iiiui ‘ bur 8 h ’ hlmj of a vary sorcro rheumatic dfioou. ’ hart uird your medicine* with nniform n ecu iumy family*" [dool !w2w KEW STORE Second Dc on’s. mtXLMOO- Ifavo jiwt opepod a Kino Stock of Goods in their Lino, In tlioir h*nd*ome new *torb; rtcoud tfowr above It- F. Norton Jt fiftn’*. 1 UecRtwtf . ’ - . eotnplnirtt iiao.-' i!Ein«f*s Bronchial Cigarettes, • J. Bojmo'nV j Ci>.,' <50. nro»d- Wx;. .cut freo Iqr • DYSPEPTICS BEAD ! Tho nest Dyspoptio Itcmctl, Knmvn. TB IMIEIUKKD UV PK. W. W. BUSS'- X formerly of Orifiln, Ga. , . <■ /. Ui .. WORKS, Broad Street, Roma, Ga. i 8i^YSb*trcoi i gm' l a5?(l Alabama, Po.niy exUn*fva Opn< h nniT 11 have svciirutl Mr’teViriR'ViJ Jdo a?ryl<kv *f> itri J.' B. , 'BRa and also hUawaoWwalnto thw (lauof each bottle, j., 47*All order* aad letter* to be addremed to- 1 LITTLE & BK0.» . ... ,. r . „ ,„ n Wticttet.Prcffi*.*.mm0* wl "’ , * fattier, lluu,L, pu. . ; --re. tcLtrk, that tyu a^ll tnUq pU«mire in h WARRANTING. ( us? tilt! tiril I>r Mfltrftah Silly, smt (ft E lnB-Urem-loxollinr, with tlio it ,l of tin. t .UilKtll tstivkun’D, ] ofn rmift.lrm that I lilrost* nny nutl nll^anj retuvintlv. tlmsn who owiltlI like'VreJifCnsl^MtutnllirtoiU-ti ' uoilnah. IMvnijfliMn n TTarntraro nicrelinut ‘.forninny y*nrf? 1' havd mlvnutnco.* .in buying material!; I *Htf)l aftr* jfo pW| t , 0 in securing tho- l>c*t of TimW, P ' Iron*and Trinimii'g*.- > .<•' Call at my Ropokitoi And JUxttnihia mV nPT.ritDlP 'ASSORT. M ?-- .f r *Cni’ts’-c; «,ii.' pclltn, tile Tnrititts atyIf. «,w V, vjk: • Also nbanutir. IM or Top Bitg jPS.: jik R on„li,o ravtcrtl Ptla’lc. lii., knntl.'..,:(;onkt. l'kt,tit aESBosBiSs ^pairing, cash when called for. TO THE TttlDE. Et.imotttl ntttl Culldr leather, r.tont Pul.' and Jftp neatlfor. Brood Uioth, nil color*, and Lnc<is to *nlt f ir Trhuinltig Tup Busk» h id Oarriogca r ' (Tohdlnp*. irnmincr-rloth riag^Bruarlflunniing ami Psrting Uidt*. ..“ m " ““‘"■jnqL’Friag**, jBrnssell/ Vo Wet (MSHNHHaiMHMmaiai Murk •Molakkhtr, BUckrmh. BiWor,TolU TJamls, nil style* nml sign, • Hubii. Rnokc*. Rim*, Shafts, Poles, OirctrUr»Soats Balls and WhilRutre«#, l pdlci5Fc»koaSijid , -Turne4lCftllarr. Silver Plat lug, of Kinde, ' ' rt T Done nt SHOrt Kohco< * The hest'of Conch and tnrrhgo Vnqiielic.1 ami Faints for Stile, itttft mnhy ether jt;obds, all'rf which are.warrantM-to bo 4h© best.— All tlm above named article* I will roll very • low for CANIf or on short time to Prompt Paying Customer*. 1IAUNK8H OK ALL KINDS FOR SALE. Sif'Sco aVdrortIsvincnt in another column Fob3.1StI0,wIy. O. B. EVE. .. % • 4.