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I|l § oiive Courier. HOME, GA. m X. DWINKLL. Kdjtoh. TVkIdAY HOHMNG, Jan. 13. Tlio Contest Thickens. 1 The ti«lo of events now rushes for ward xvith a sxvimnlilig. rfxvolen impetu osity, seldom before roalkod in tlio bis* tory of any.country. Tho pooplo of tlio ->uth liavo endured tho over increasing, more defiant and .dangerohs aggressions of the North, until all patience is ex hausted and “lorboaranee has ceased * be a virtue.” Hence the now uppor- • ntly great impetuosity of events. The fli es of Southern wrongs, though for the most part pent up, and smouldor- ug, liavo long been burning deeper and M. oper, wider and wider, and with a more intense glow of beat, until by i ho election of Lincoln, ns by tlio rowi ng jar or an earthquake, they have boon id'open to dio astonished gpxe of the ’ : ,,: eul kindlers. l.incoln’s Anxiety on the Disunion <)uestluu—-His View's on Secession. A correspondent of tho St. fiouis He.- publican, writing from Springfield, ill., 1 savs: Mr. Lincoln is reported to soiec upon such Union .straw* ns tho speech of Al exander 11. Stephens, with grent eager ness, and to look upon them ns Oases in the vast political desert tho South threa tens to become to his Administration. 1 heard it, however, stated only yester day by one claiming to be in Ids confi dence, that lie ' was ldinsolf cotivlnecd that the Union .sentiment in the -Gulf States was not strong opQtigh to ■ chock tin* disunion tale, lind that be ires prrpar ol to scent foist iSnotfi Carolina pivcfaim her- sot' out tie Ci,ion in tho course of tho present month. The readers of tlio Hopublienn aro doubtlessly anxious to know what ho Hi inks to do in riTeronco to tho seoes- sion, after succeeding Buchanan iii the Presidential e.lmir. Although far from claiming to he in Mr. Lincoln's eon/i- donee, to speak Lv authority, (having nothing to expect nor asK, your coitus-' Alaliutim State Convention. Mostuumi'.iiv. Ala,, .January 11.— The follmving is th'6 Ordinance of So- cession, as parsed by tlip Convention to- An Obius ^Sc k {o dissolve tlw Union ex isting Lctxvcon tho Stato of Alabama ami tho other Slut OB, united under the compact stylod tho United States ol America:' Wiir.HR.xH, The election of Abiuhnm Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin to the olllecs of President and Vico President of the.United.States of America, by a sectional party, avoxvedly hostile to the !doinestic institution*, and to tho pereo ’and security «»f tin* people tho State of Alabama, following upon the heels of many and dangerous infractions ol lohtiy tho Constitution of the United States l»y many of the States and p«*oplo of tho Northern section of the Union is a iKjlilienl wrong of «o insulting and men- icing » chanieter as to justify tho people of Alabama in tlio adoption of prompt and decided measures for their future peace and security, therefor pondent does hot appiuaefi the loot- | bumn, stool of poxver.) I have it yet from tin \ the state entirely reliable source, that “that tlio President elect thinks that no Stato should be forced to remain in tire I that he will only use coor* I. He it declared am •d by tin* people of tho Stato ittion a rdnin- DELINQUENT HU1ISCII11IFUH. A poetical editor addresses his delin quent siibseriborti in tlio following musi cal and touching number^: flow happy arulhey ■ .Whom i lie edj.U»r pay. And h|(ve squared ft) fin* ono>car dr more, ;• * V. Tongue cannot express Tho great joy of the press, When delinquents have paid the old . score. Printers all tlio day long _ Labor hard for a song— A fate that is hard nil agree— They have worked night nnd day, Ami of course .want their pay, and coll'ee, and tea. (hie xvotild hardly believe, What small sums they receive,* For the paper addicted to each name Hut the price is so small, That the good people all, Wii.i. r.xv re rou tig: rr: a it or the siiaxik ! The people of the North, as a general j cion if required by special act ol Con ing, know_ nothing of the institution IP' 0 **' Slavery as it really exists, ami tho tie- • savy sensitiveness of tho people in •gard to this, thoir most sacred and 1 lie,ate of all rights. Hence some ol .lorn attempted to deride the present movement in its incipieney, nnd, not mowing thoir magnitude, to belittle the ■.irises for a dissolution of the Federal I' a jell. Hut this does not matter now. Pelxveon thoxvieke.dnesa oftlioir lead- . rs and the ignorance and folly ol the people, tho Union is now dissolved, ami the entireblaino belongs to the black Republican party. .South Carolina, Mis- • i-sippi, Alabama, and Florida, aro al ready out of tho Union, and, unless oniealmost miraculous change of cir- , .(instances transpire! at Washington, licorgia, Louisan an, Texas, and Arknn- will booh follow, and this done the b.illnnco of tho 81nvo States w ill not be I'.ir behind. Tho secession feeling is i .ipidly moronsing in tho border States md every olfort at reconciliation, that being made in Congress, tonds tosat- fy all parties every whoro tlirougliout • ho South, that a reconciliation is not likely to bo made, and wo fully believe that the very force of circumstances will j.oon ellect tlio groat dauderatiiin of a “UiiUoil South.” Tho |M»liey of tho Federal Govern- r.ient toxvardr seceding States is not yet o well established os to bo depended ..n onoxvay or tlio other, yet tho dnn- •rs of a collision and open Ncxv* frum the State Ca|ii(ol. We have made AiTangMiients for so- curing tlio services of a competent He- porter af Milledgevillo during the Con vention. We learn from that city that tho Adjutant is busy mranging to tie- pt the services of ten thousand volun- ers. The Central Railroad A* Hank ing Company, through its distinguished President, It. It. t'uyler, K*q., has offer ed to take SlWU.unb of Stato Ponds nt iiar, ami other Hanks,.wo hear, will do likewise. In Hahbvin county, voting t'»2ft, there aro now seven or eight mili tary organizations, with .'MO enrolled, while | roviniis to tlio November elec tion there wore only two companies with an aggregate of 80 men. We aro glad to hear that our - friend •>. I*. Fan nin, IHq., of Floyd, is a' candidate for Secretary of tho Convention, lie is capable, faithful and true, ami will doubtless ho elected. So mote it bo. By tho way, what Is the matter with our eotemporaries of tlio Union and Jtc- coidec Hint they do not give the nexvaat flip Capitol ? A friend informs us that Tliomlinson Fort, Ksq., was some time since, appointed by his Excellency,'Gox'. Brown, us Compiler of tlio laxys of 1800 —a very excellent appointment—and yet the Milledgevillo papers innke no mention of it. Wo congratulate our friend on his promotion, nnd tho Stato that such an efficient nppointoo lias got tho position.—C/mnidc d* iSintinel. frijrA shock of an earthquake was distinctly felt, on tho 2d inst., nt Spnr* tanlmrg, Greenville, and other places in South (Carolina. Tho motion xvns east and xvest, ami was so severe its to cause Only four dollars, for a whole year if A In- ! of the pn|»cr. ^ inblcd, I hat ,j.| |j irt . t .| Triuto Movement in Cieor- of Alabama now xvitlulrnxvs #„», m hereby witlulraxvn from W.xsiiinoto.v, -Jail. fi, 1801- Unoxvn as tho United States I loam from a ic-ponsiblu secession « , ‘ | t j .*tomc«* that tho Georgia mission to Eu rope xvns to day tin* subject of conversa tion and eo.iMiltation among the lead ing men it out the tobacco .Slates, ami, some important results were arrived at. Tin* cotton movement xvns accepted as a basis of eo operation outlie part of the Imrder slnve.Statcs, 1«»strengthen tho foreign policy of tin* .South. Whether Virginiu. Maryland, and lveii'ucky xvill declare for IVco-tnido and direct taxa tion or secede, or remain neutral, is a question for the future. Hut tho p. from tlio Uni' of A me , ought to lie, a .Sovereign and Indcpend cut Stale. Sue. 2, And lie it further declared and ordained, by the people ol theStale of Alabama, in'Convention assembled, That all powers over the teiritoiy of siiixl Slate, ar.tl over tin* people thereof: delegated to tho Government of the United States of America, be, and they are hereby withdrawn from said Gov ernment and are hereby resumed and vested in tile people of the State of Al abama. - 1 incut men from these States Sec. h And as it is the i.e-ire nnd | nV uli(v. this favoiabio opportunity • purfHise of the people of AlubniiUi t° ' indile’mg foreign govoriuueiits to telex meet the slaveholding States ot the I tlio policy so long maintained iu regard South v. ho approve, of such purpose, in |U lyhaeco. Su pirns Kiigland is eon- otxler to frame ami revise a permanent tV |. m .d, her present duties upon tolme- form of Govermneiit, upon the priiiei- I 4 . ( , l,|oeU the xvay iu the gloat free trade pies of the Government of the l nilou alliance wit It the entire South, ctnbo- States. . I died in Mr, Baylor’s plan. Virginia L He it al.-o resolved by the poo, I j. s »,oelally has always been tho friend of pie of Alabama, in Convention askCirt- > those prieiplea of comiuereial freedom hletl, That tlio peiq lu or the States ot | wliielt have allied so materially iu sup- Delaxyare, Marylaml, Virginia, North j porting Kuglan l iu her etforta to break Carolina, South Caiolina, Horiiln. Geor* | ,|,,xvn theobsolete ideas of Europe. The gia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Ar-1 railienl free trade reform xvlucli kxxixsvxs, Tcuiumhcc, Kentucky uud Mis- • Soxitli now bring*ixnxvixvvi, us tho'nntag- Houri, bo, and they aro hereby invited oidsm of Northern anti-slavery, ifsus- to meet the people of tlio State ot Ala-1 ttiinc<l by Virginia, must produce uu biiiua, by. their delegates on tho-lth tluy j mimeuse exeilemcip. at Manchester of February next, at Montgomery, m J un( j JAveiqKXil: and it is believed that, the Stale of Alabama, for tho purpose i fol . -0 u triumph as this, Mr. Cub- ultation xvilh each other us tod ( |cn anil liis friends will go for relieving ‘ “ u the tobacco interest from the present „„ . , „ , ’ . . 1 tiersonB to-run out in tlio street to imminent. I his can havdly bo averted j r lho ll0|W| . h W( . vono t hilling, (except by tlio united action of tlio en- \ - - tiro South) if Buchanan porforiiia xvliat lie says is his sworn duty, in regard to tho collection of revenues and the re- e iptnro of tho Forts and Arsenals, if therorrctOH policy, either directly oriudi* rectlyj should l>o adopted and attempted to bo on forced, tho entire South would be in arms in ten days. Miuti.x or Georgia.—In accordance vi'li tho recent command of the Adjutant General of the State, the Malitia aro hoing enrolled nnd organ- Cud, It is tho duty of every officer to look to all below him in Hank, nnd ; soon as possiblo, report to his stipe* lior. Wo wish to call attention to this nutter. Some officors have hold com missions n longtime, and, as they have done nothing, liavo forgotten tho noui important position they hold.— Why aro not tho Colonols of Floyd, < 'liattooga, Hoik, Cuss, Gordon, Walker, aid other counties in this section of lho Stato moving forward in accordance with the cnmmamh of Gen, Wayne? r* • VoMJ.VTRKits, Get Headv.—rrepara- 1 ions aro now being made in Milledge- . illo for tho reception of 10,000 vol unteers. Let tho voluntocr companies • put themselves in readiness to march at 1 momenta xvarning. lfoxv many aro provided xvith tents? and aro not many deficient in fatigue Dresses? Kvevy in dividual member of those companloH ought to so arrnngo his business, as that, if necessary, he cau leave at short notice. Kemeuheu the Poor.—There arc seve ral families in this community that xvill -iifl'or unless they can get cither work or charitable assistance. Let us not become bo much absorbed in the dis tresses of tho nation as to for&ct the told and the hunyry at our own <1001*8. tho most tdl'cetual mode of securing concerted and harmonious action, in xvhutcvur measures may bo deemed most desirable for the common peace and se curity onerous duties levied by Great Bri.t- itin. . It is reported here, upon xvlmt ap pears to lie good authority, that a dis- ■ * * ' * propar Larue Arrival or 1’oxvuer.— A1 schoonm* arrived hero’ yesterday, from the North, xvith 2<U) barrels eouimoit powder, 7o kegs i illo powder, and a large quantity of musket poxvder, Jlie property of the .State.—iSas. llcjt. WllAT xnix UK TUB KITEl'T I'I’OX PAT ENTS IN CASK O'* Nk« KSSKlN ?—TIlO Muieil- title AiiiPi .ciin has been sdlieitoiU by rnl inventor* to give its opinion as to "xvliat will be the ell'eet on Patents in the exVnt of ix disolution of the Union?” From its reply-we quote: — “Although it is impn-sihlo fin- any person to tell xvhut xvill assuredly take place'ill the futnr *, xve are able to state wlmt xvoubl be the result,and xvliat proim- blv xvill follow in respect to patents that xvere issued prior loa' separation of the States. All such patents xvill nndoubtr odly bn considered legal 1ti alt the States until their terms have expired. Such is the conclusion at which every person must arrive wlm examines into the history of our legislation on pat ent* and into tlio nature ol' i\ patent itself.” The Report-of tho (.'om mission or of the General Lund <Mlloe slioxvs that lire coal fields of tlio United State*'cover npxvnrtUoftxvo hundred thousandsonnro miles, niid rre capable of supplying ster.in poxver equal to tho physical three for tho present population of the globe Tlio police force of Ncxv York City in accordance xvith the vote of the sup ervisors, xvill be increased to eighteen hundred men, an increas of four hun dred: Two hundred men 'will he un pointed in January, a hundred in Feb- pa ry, and a hundred in March. Sec. «», Aiul.be it further resolved, i tjnguishcd soecssion Senator . , t - That tho Prea'ulx'US. of tlio Convention, lug the outlines of lx report or address be, and he is hereby instructed to trnns- . ou t | m subject, td he submitted for the init, forthwith a copy of the foregoing ! approval of tho Southern States., preumble, Ordinance, uml resolutions j t| lo dispatch iu to day's 1/craM on to tlio Governors of tho several States this subject created a tremendous ex- named. eitement.amoiig Southern men, and a •Sec. fi, Tho said resolutions done by I certain sensation ill diplomatic circles.' the pooplo of tlio State of Alabama, in *|*|,j H movement of the direct trade pur- i Convention assembled, at Montgomery, 1 j.. ol'Georgia solves tlio ruvciiub ques- tins eleventli day of January, eighteen d on> s0 | u r us tfio South is concerned ; 1 hundred ami sixty-one. ! and, supported as it is by a solid mi\jori- \ Tlio foregoing preamble, Ordmunco, t ty \ u t | l0 Georgia, Florida and Alabama | and reutlutions, xvuro adopted by tlio convention, tlio matter xvill be pressed following vote. Ayes fd, nays J'J. ! on xvith Hiiiiucs* and doliheratiou. It After the adoption ol the Ordinance i n pp t ,„| g that this important matter has tho luill xvns opened to visitors. i been quietly organized at tlio South tin- A splendid ting prosented by tlio I»-1 dcr cover ot tho political excitement, dies ol Aliilminu, xvns conveyed tojnfiditissitpportOuhvaccutrtdessocin- tlio i'resident's stand, and formally pro- • t j oll j„ Georgin, ‘in concert with sontecl to the Convention through Hon. I a siib eomtnlttee in eaeli county in W. L. Yancey, xvlio duliveivd a hand- , South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, some and patriotic address on the oeea- I Alabama ami Mississippi. The londTn, siou. Latest News. affairs] i.MiTON. Jan. fi.—The lloti eafJpf Thirty-tlirco has its lSbors, iiiid xvill report in a day or 1 give tho following as a synopsis of tho report: , ... It xvill nuthoriraj ,lho admission of uNqxf Mexico Id ijM nniohdments to tho fugitive Slave law; crtffifdTftg Its ConstittftfoMal firovisions: reqiiost lho ropeal.nf all Personal Lib erty Bills by.,Nordiorn Logishdures propose and amendment to thq Consti- tqlion to prohibit an interference with slavery 111 tho States, and protecting the States tVoni.tinned invasion; also, assuring the safety of those who may travel through .States of Which they are v.ot xitizbns. Washington, Jan. 11.—It is noxr au- tlo:itativeiy Htaletl that l’o*t .Mastel General Holt xvill ho appointed porniu- nent Societar)* of* War. HU nomina tion xvill probably ho sent to tho inm ate to-morroxv. Tho interior and Post Office Co- pertinent aro still vacant. It is stated that the Star of ‘.lie West xxill not return to Charleston, hut xvill return b* Nexv York, xvhile the HrOoU- jyu xvill take troops.to Norfolk.- CONOR KSSlON All. WABitiNtiToN, Jan. 12.—Senate.—'Mr. Sev’anl In Ids great speech, said tlnxt there could not bo such a tiling its peaceable secession, lie advocated the repeal ol t lie Personal Liberty bills, and said that the Constitution should revet* be so altered ns to give to Congress tho poxver to abolish slavery in the States. The territorial question should l>o sM* tied by admitting nil the present Ter ritories as States, and Kansas xvith the WyiMidntte Constitution, and that Inxvs should he'.enacted to prevent the in vasion of one State by another, and tlmt them should be txvo Pacific Rail roads one Northern, and one Southern Horst:.—Tlio Mississippi members pi* entoxl their litters of xvithdraxval. The Navy bill xvns lip. Mr. Pryor wanted to strike out four million for pnv cf tlio offi-ers an l men, and he said that lie xvoubl sink the Navy rath er Mum it should be employed against his countrymen, lie (Mr. Pryor) said that the imbecilo Administration xvns controlled 'by an aspiring soldier, and lie xvailietl Virginia against impending tyranny." WASHINGTON NEWS. Washington, luit. 12.—The Cabinet were in session until a lute hour last night, considering the despatches brought by Limit. Talbot. According to appearances, tho Administration xvill maintain its present, positklt to wards South Carolina. THE STAR OF THE WEST. Washington, Jan. 12.—The steam ship Star ot the West xyas.struck by two balls, one on tho h'jxx* and the sec ond on the sturhoard-qiiarter betxvueii tho smoke stack uud engine beam.— Nobody xvas hurt. The steamer struck on tho bur twice in coming out. and mixv at night steamers coming out cf Cliarlestou HarlKa*, Mipposed in pursuit. The same night the Star of tl- tho oastern portico of tho Capitol. Tho act xvns consummated amid thanroatest enthusiasm, tho firing 6f carmoh, and cheers of the niultltudo. gllon. T. lor King, of (la., mudo a ipeech on ocendon.' ^ k qusiu^A'ifcfcr Jenpx- imoi- * ** nSON.' T Jackson, Miss., Jan. 10th.—Judgo Oliaison of tho United Stntes District Court IiOh’tendered his resignation to Illo President. Missrs<um ouutn'anck ‘ SEC'FASION SIONFJ). Jackson, Mb«., Jan. 10th.—Tho Onli* tianee of Secession xvns signed hv G»o members of the Convention at Uq o'c’k this morning. DKATH‘01* HISIIOP COBH. Montooxierv, Ala., Jon. 11th.—Right Rev. Bishop Gobi), an aged axxd eminent minister of the Pr.restnnt Episcopal Church, and of tho diocese of Alabama died tills morning. RESIGNATION OF SECRETARY THOMAS Washington, Jan. 11.— lion. Mr. Thomas, Secretary of HioTiensuYy. has igned: Hon. Mr. I fix. of Nexv York has deen appointed in hi* place, and the appointment confirmed by the Sen ate, Wahiiinotox, Jan. 11.—The Gov ernment lias withdrawn its imtrouage front tlio Constitution, (a. nexvspapcrs of this city,) it'is siqqioseil oil ucoount obits recent article, on Socrutury Holt THE WEST AT NEW YORK. New York. Jan. 12.—Tho steamship Star of tho West arrived here last night, bringing baek to (lovernor's Island tho troops which hIio took to ro-iiilbrce Fort Sumter. Wahiiinotox,Man. 11.—In the Senate to-day Mr. Hunter's revolt ion ..to rctro- codo to ctrtuiu sqccding States the fort- ficatious therein, xvas up for cqnsidora- ttlon. Mr. Hunter spoke iu favor of his res olution*, and iu tho eoui*so of his re marks, said there is no hnpo of preserv ing the Union , the only hope is tor its reconstruction, lie favored a dual Kx ecutivo, and suggested reforms iu tho o.v 'iitivo branch of tho govorinejit and tho Supreme Court; and declared that coertion was neither proper nor possible. If the govuriuent did not in tend to coerce tlu v xvoubl have no use for Fio foi ls ami arsenals in tho-scoe- .ling States, hut if thov did, such forts and arsenals ought to be taken by the speeding Status, Ho concluded by ap pealing for a coutinuunco of peace.— HARDWARE tor III, Hi,id, liner till, ilntti roil CiVNII Hilly. Jim 11IV i. iyl r J. M. I'KITKII. (.’A STL CHEAP AND R E L IA BIe NEWg. 1 T7. Ml TINWARE, Guttering and Roofing, And Ibaxso Furnishing Uotsts for 0A8H by JunUtwAwty A. W. fAimVEI.b. ~ DISSOLUTidN, T HE firm lof.KnivU A Yvlmarl* tbU day dls-olvut by mutiud qoj * *ut. <',irt*ii* lu mors a rr requested to ui 1 mid set «o tlmir .ui-Liuiiits ns sunn us iwHlble, ns xvn xvisb tn vlose the luniks. Kitlier party xvill. act in .-ettliiii; un the biisimss. J. T. FA It Ebb, Jim. 1. isiil. .1. (CYKWKll. nevTfirm. T HE niidersigued liavhig tins day fnrin *d a piirtncrslilp iu the Draff lliishieM tinv* taken the stuck id' Karell L Yeiser. and xvill eulllimte the Drug llusiiiess ill all it* de- purljaeuta, at the nld stand of Fa roll A Yel- nor. where XVe xvill bo pleased 4« " ” full sat I* fart inti tn nil. .bm. 1. 1801. RKI'&K. A CARD. H AVING sold my Drug Stoek tn Missus. Veiier X Reese. I xvnu'd ivspeetfully ill- form my friends (hat I shall remain for mine time iit* the house, uml would be |d(*usnd |m see all m>* friends, and solicit their patron age I * ll.e new linn. J. T. KARELL. NOTICE, miliary I'lsl, at la o'clock A. poke tho ship Emily St. Fierro from M. A I'uM aUouduuee G much desired. IJVi'Vpool for Charleston, which -lend triad:xvIt W. S. tMTILRAX. Liverpool been reluscd aUiiiittaneeiu consequence of having the Ameiican Hag flying.— When leaving the harbor the Star of West received several parting shots from Morris’ Island, but all Tell short, The general, feeling on board noxv is, to re turn to Charleston with the proper means of defence, and ellect a Ian- editors in thosoStatesare in tho league, j c ^ ,, ' r * I and a special oygiiii of the movement \\ushingtou Dcspr.tchc* to tliurleston Florida’s Ordiimnce ol Socc**io«. | | ms established nt Macon. ] Mercury Tho folloxving is tho Ordinance of ,Se‘ i Tliir position i f England, under this vVahiuxutox, Jan. 11. An alterca* cession us it passed the Convention and * nresuro ot conllictnig viexvs, is believoi jion, xvliicli occufivd yesterdav bctxveen xvas signed on thq lOlh inst.: i'V ‘I 1 . 0 j s . tH ',‘’ ! ‘ si . 0,ll ' ,s |°. 1,0 t ,0 ^* , l |al *. . Senator Toombs and Genera I * .Scottj is mMiiviv.'i-.n-mvmiiiv I **(?>* bclioxo she imi.-t have cottoii, slio i t . M jt e the toxvn talk. It appears that Wo, the |iiu|iiy of lliu Slulo" ’..r Flovi* 1 To’mVtlhoit® “‘V Jf” 0 "'"' * " imu -' v |j» r * Uu, in Cuiivyniiiui ^umblu.1 do Sol-1 ' KK'll ‘to ^h?8bSilto emnly oidalc, publish nnd ueclura, 1 lint ,.,. O) i„ r0 .. r. m ,i n( , LiitieiiKtprMliirn — V,. o" 1 , ° ‘ * ° tlinStntnnf Ftnfi In l.mid.v withdraws I.' 1 ,. , ' 1,0 i.iuiutsuismio.--- ^y^t. Mr. Iooinbs said that R tho ves- lho nuup ot l tointa liuc tiy ix niuuaxvs j 0 j ol . bur supply in specie would I Ml .i »,. M i | loo „ « un u i IH . v |«|,i*d lhose xvbo hersell Iroin theConfeder.ioy o! Mates I 0 i», ,i ril i n t i* 1 |V,„b ,!c i.*,x u i.„ u i n r i ^ Ll ' , c . , nK * ' ,e "A, y u . 0 0 V C J nvidiiinr imilur ilm iiniiio nt'ilia United P ro,M,,,, t >„y. ra . ,n . u, “ ,un . K ol 01 I hud ordoi*ed her to Uiarleston had existing uuilei the name ot tl»c L nilou t , vol v bulling m Its vaults, lo pay for i n », c r at the time This drexv a •States ol Amenni, andlrom tho exist- iiieeotton hi ininiiifiictiireil eoods free . u 11 11 • . 1 'V. ,no *.. 1,1 J" in*., irmernmi.iit of said sinio* and that V- . !” 1 i inniiuiac uuui goiKis, nco j uliurp rejoinder from General Seott, n ,T n ! ,tUl ‘ f ‘ 1 1 11 ol duty, under it system ol direct ex- lv i K .n Mr Toombs cave him the lie — to fem T«U i r. |3£ “. *?■!?"”«' ">■ nulled, ami said Union of States dun w |>lult the British Minister here must solved, ami the .State ol Morula is litre- , >u . cc . ss iiy locoguizo. by declared u lovoiviyn And indepun. I Tliis (leurgin innvninnnt ndmitlod dent Nation : aiid thiit*nll omnmnees | j| JR Jnos j pi-jiotieiil measure pro- herotoforo r.dojited, in so lur as G ,c y rltieed by tho.South; Some of the lead- erento or recognize said Union, aro re- j |)g ivpitblienni! eonfet- that it is a shot sciuded, and all buys or parts o.I Iiixvh in ' between wind mid water, and is eulcu- iorcein this State, in so far n* they re- • j n complicate their policy materi- to said Union, be, atiu a p y y y llcrntd. Dissolution & Copartnership, ('OtT X OM- ‘I.. (lissnlveil bv imitunlngie.iueut. WINFIDbD SUOTT. * lltli Juu. I silo. N. J. OM DERG. Tin* a inters igttvd Imve form cl n court- lierslitji ill tin- mum* nmt *IVln of SCOTT .( HARKINS, fur lliu purp isi* of i'ni|.|tictlug ti llomwn! Dry (Sn.nl* bu*im**s, iu ilu* t’ttv of Roiiii.*, at tlic old Rtioul of Sentt X Omb wlicru llicy xvoubl I*J pleased to sov tl I'riindtf. They inU iid koepim; in nioro at ull time.*, a lieaxy Stock ol (ioods. which xvill be oll'eri'd lo (he trade nt the Very lowest Market Valuo. ✓ FOR C A S H O NLY. To siltr ( next six iiionil,, there will, in till pii,lml,iu, v be more jiTiilrestiiiJ News iii tho Papers than ever liel'nr,, and as tlio times aru Mr,], We make the fi,ilU.wiiig liberal \m [Misilion : TO CLUBS. We will fhrnish the Tri-Wcckly Courier For one year to Clubs of FIVE or more at Three Dol lars a year. To rjnbii ef Ton »r uiortx xvp xvill fn ru ,,L the Tri-W’oekly nt Thrcn JloMar* * year #n,I i.iuf* copy to Ilu* «alive.Mpef tla* club. ’ The Weekly Courier r more, xvp xvill ftiruhh u Ity Mont* a year. motify must ucinmimny thr tr. j* isiaiocy, TlfHf -hx kMsks - UI* TUB CHEROKEE Wesleyan Institute. CAVE 8PR1NR; (IA. Will «Aininriieo Jnnuncx* Nth, »mtaV» ,n ’ ^ ^ JAllkA ««. NOYES, r Inelpal. A. C.A. llt’NTINUTON, A»*iH*iatePrjrrir.L Mr.*. H. N. NOYES, Vreev]»tms »i,.l \n,V cr of Mu*ic. Terries—$lfl. 24, :»2. 4« |k. Pnreuli* and frleiidi nru'Welfniii Gtilhri 11 he *ehiMi| roniiid. ' doc25 efi'ort Tiu e Test.— One evening, told aftrr a xveury inarch through the deserts Moliamed was earn ping xvith his followers uud overboard one of them saying *1 will loose my camel and commit it to God:’ on xvnieh Mohammed took it up. “Friend, tic thy camel, and com mit it to God,” -that is, do xvhatcver is thine to do ami leave tho issue xvith God. . Rest.—There is a dual of coiisolation, if not itiiieh poetry in the famous old I lino: “Another six days’ woik is done.” I; is eminently practical and consolatory, ns the xveury eyes over look tlio.past Inborn of tin* week, tHy A young lady, who had lost, or lissed her beau up her fiddle. 1 gentlemen present and evefy xvas niado t<i hush tho imD.ter Rumor says, hoxvcver, that tho end is not yet. Lieut. Talbot arrived to day,nnd held a long'eonfereneo ’xvith tho* 1'resident and General Scott. Ho reports tlmt Fort Sumter, can hold out txvo months: that it has plenty of good‘water nnd it upi'ly of fuel, hut that coal is much I understand tho conclusion- protection Groat Inducements for Cash. I Dll Jan. 1SG1. I lake Itb*nsure III recommending tlieiibovi* firm to ilu* fnx’oriibb* em siJerntb ii of ll»e nuMii*. Messrs. 8FOTT X IIARKINS are liotli nwn of intogr'.ly and business habits, nnd every way xvorifiy oLponlblenep. I xvoubl furMier ben leave to i>ny that I have rjinoi'iil lu aiy elegant Nexv St*, re. west #i Jo RrumlSf., xvliere I ekpeet to carry on the Merchant Tailoring Business In nil it* h.'ihlruuJills, I lmx*a, now in store a Mood StocK of Moods in icy line, and xvoubl res pee i fa Ev invito my old friends and pat rons to call ut my plain nt huduv'S, xxliere I xvill take great pledsnrn in xvnlting on them, jnnlTtiiyt N. J..OMUKRM. To en'nlde as to keep Mp.|t stock of Hardware Hilffieii'lit to sup- ply our friends I'ompidlid to sulj yur goods lifter this dan* for r’ASHnnlv. jmiuxrat.xvif Harper x hutlkh, j. R. MARTIN, Sm*i*ci*Mir lo .C. A. Smithy HOME, GA. XX llul.l'.H.XI.K AMI HKT.tll. UKAM-R IX CHOICE 10ME®Oi\A5tY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. AbL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERS &. SHAD IN TIIEIR SEASON. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY. a s ft o it r n c a x j> / k s Tut up In Duxes to^aqit Customers, Parties Supplied with Cuke. . ... , .. it, ..I I have stork fed for long or slmrl time. “ ’ " ,,l ‘ i »lw..v- n,,.l aulri. 81.1.1c. ll.» ycr, I..I j pl.itxxly I 'J « ! needed. She Hiiid tho ndvh Kv lies lilt ill Gcorgiii, Tho Augusta Dispatch of tho 12th inst Mims up the recent election returns as follows: For immcdiiito secession 17ft dele- patos—for co-opcrntion fift delegates— not certain, 8 delegates—counties not heard from, 11. Tho Columbus Enquirer of tho sume ' ami which affords ad mil able sites foi dilate, after u careful roviow of all the hatterles and the finest covers.for sharp returns rocoived, makes out that there &2T-\ Boston journal publishes the following letter from Maj. Anderson, dated Dec. 21, txvo days before he re moved from Fort Moultrio to Fort Sum tor: When I inform you tlmt my garrison consists of only sixty ofi'ect’.vu men; that wo are in very indifferent works, tlio will la of which nroonly about four teen feet high, uud,that xve have within one hundred and sixty yards of our walls and hills xvldoh oommuiid our xvorl * 1J13 delegates elected as co-opern- lionists. Spring Hank School We take plensuro in calling attention io the Advertisement of the above nam ed School, near Kingston, and under tho direction of ltev. Charles Wallace Howard. Mr. Howard is ono of tho most accomplished scholars in tho en- tiro country, lias had huge and success ful experience in teaching young ladies, and for thoroughness of instruction and elegance of style there is probably no School in tho South surprising tlmt at Spring Bank. The number ot' pupils is limited to some twenty or thirty, ami hooters; ami that besides this, numerous house*—some of them xvith in pistol Giot—you xvill at once “oe tlmt, if attacked in force, headed by any one but a simpleton, there is scarcely a pos sibility of our being able to hold out long enough to enable our friends to come to our succor. Trusting that God xvill not desert us in tlio hour of trial, 1 am, Very sincerely yours, U uikiit Anukiison. Major 1st Artilleiy, Ac JBS3T* Tlio Richmond Dispatch jails the following question in arithmetic:. “If ten thousand troops cost (South Carolina six millions a yoar, lioxv much xvill it cost to support an army large enough to demolish tho ten thou sand ?" Another material question remains to possession the slow step of tlio tired worker livens j he nears t the cottage door whoro,n j |„. |„ w ^ xvliolo day of rest is io he enjoyed.— | Blxwings on tlio limn who invented j Sumli.y; 1(0 "u.- n |ili||o(0|ili.'r nii.l t.lii- ■ „.| V ooatu, 11,my Urekimi, on unu ocia- uiilliiojr.i.t.iMvclhuiiiVliiUmii. Uu- j «i 0 „ plemlin- m lliu iloiue ol Jxu'Ih, belief may finer at levelalion ; ciilrt* |ii U r oc ,n..ion to s|,™k'8C cwtnin oum- plulosopIlir'iiayjHlck llaiymn ilWCIujs-, toiw.uiiil lliu iian s belief; biit robbed of Juj-lt l.nil.| Unit lb,1,1,,', tin. r,imou»l W nek.smith, HtioflceilNiI B impio'* g«»ry looks 1 succeeded ,,ui» min . , • , ly approved. In tho nltercatidtT hetween Scott tiuciik.—Tliu .vitly .Sootcli | of Gem Scott. did it with a 1 Anderson’s forbearance in not firing so xvull that u l ,on Moultrie mid Morris is Idgl wedlock SPRING BANK SCHOOL, First of Feb. next. u.* UM'lcrrigijtal plidgr* hiiaself *«» purvat* patroaiziiig this flelion]. Unit llii-ir Jniiglitcrf shall enjoy npporliliiHio# of bolli *ocinl anti olegnnt «*ihiiMtion. |iw*bnMng plivs- ioal, mentnl mul moral vulture, not flin |«i«jv<| xvlfi*roat tlio South. ('iroiilurs xvi'l lu forxvnnbd to those Jcsir- ing them. W. ||U YARD. Near Kingston, Cius county M i. jnn1.'»lri.txv2xv rest, and stiMigliteiiing;iiji from his eter nal toil, Labor xvould point bis prophet- like finger ut frhch, and would say “Thou Best!“ B^yBiynnt says that “the groves xvore God’s first temples.” A good many romantic young lovers unques tionably find them delightful meeting houses. B k 'iyAu tnvoutivo Yankee has prodin*. ed an apparatus which lie’says is n cun* for snoring. IB* •fastens upon the mouth agutta-perolm lube leading to tho tympanum of the oar. Whenever the snorer Htioivs, lu* himself receives tlio first impression, finds how disagree- bleit is, and, of course, reforms. hy j .Scotland, xvith tho accent. (Ini) of English judge* could not stand this;and cried out: “Wotun in tho habitof saying cura tor in this country, Mr. Erskine, follow ing the analogy of the Latin iangiiago, iu xvhich. as you arc aware, tho pehu’t!- mato syllable^is long.” “I thank your lotdship-very much, xvas Erskino’s reply. “We are xx-oak enough in f'cotlami to think that in pronouncing the xvnrd curator, xvo fol io xx* tho analogy of the English langiiage But I-need scarcely say tlmt I hoxx xvith pleasure to the opinion of so learned a .Senator and so great an orator as your lordship.” fu-»y The English travelers complain Not Vk the advantages to young ladies living *’9 n ^ked and answered: Hoxv furailv xvith ladies of such raro x'idu'r party to spend *ucli nnmeiiMi sums ior xvaiiike purpo- accomplishments as Mrs, Howard and her daughters possess, nnd can hardly be over estimated, AnobinoNiST Moiuir.n in Massachu setts.—The Springfield (Mass.) Repub lican savs that Charles C. Burleigh, a rank Abolitionist, delivered a politi cal address at a school-house in West Farms, Westfield, Thursday evening, nd uttered sentiments so offensive that mol> gathered and bvoko up the mooting, and celebrated their triumph by .-making a bonfire of the school-house >-i)M its contents. » " ben, if they xvould first ascertain and unite public sentiment in their re spective sections, they coukl avoid col lisions altogether by an honorable ad justment of tlieii differences if ad- justible,' or by » peaceful and fair sep aration if Otherwise ?— Columbus Enriui- “Pray, Mr. l’rofeasor, xvhat is a .para- phttsis?” Madame, it is simj>Iy a cir cumlocutory and pleonastic cycle of orutomcle sonorbsity, circumscribing an atoni of ideality, lost In verbal profunity “Thank you, sir.” of tilt* “I xvish,” Jackson xvns n.—Wo yostor- itmi Courier, a ghing over the lay heard, says tho pie of politician: , ’‘ l at ion : aid ono of them. “Old i old Buchanan’s place.' particular about tlmt,” retorted tho other, “I’d he satisfied if old Buchanan was hi old Jackson’s place.” I'that they I hotels and t> j Alt Irish tra ) of the case. • o’clock and j hour. “And xvhat xvill yo char « Iddr hurried I itl Io ir. our stage conches, •ler took a dilicreut vioxv lloiiol Pal came in at 1 as called up iu a half an for the “Twenty-five cents,” xvas tljo reply. |- “And snn* ’txyas kind of ye to cull I mo so airly ; if I’d slept until the morn- (in*', I’d not had the money to pay the , bill!” A very pious old gentleman toln 1»U under any circumstances | jj a fishing o; did. by all fish. A Friend of ours thus eulogises his musical attainments:” I know txvo tunes. The one is Auld Lang Syne, ’ nnd tho other isn’t. I always sing the latter.” JKSfVirtue dxvells not upon the tip of tho tongue, but in the t dm pi 6 of a purified heart. IfoY'lt is jocularly said that on tljo question ol repressing secession .Pres cient Buchanan occupies the platform or Ensign Stcbbins, who xvas in fa vor of Maine law, but opposed to its ex ecution. ISSJy'One of Sir Boylo RocIic'h invitn- jiis to an Irish nobleman xvas rather equivocal: “I hnpjj lily l(frd, if ever you erxine within a mile -of my house you’ll stay there all night.” ' A Louisville L~.xxnr.ii.—Tlio Loui: villa “(Axurler” toll* of a young gentle man in that city xvlio is courting a lady in Jeffersonville, and who swims the river after the ferry boat stops running, xvlio is raising a mustache xvith a vicxY JKSrCharley Gordon, alias Robertson, thoxvounded NoxvOrlens burglar, escape edfTonx the Charity Hospital— “The night - before Christlilnij,- when all thro’ llm hOUsd ' Not a creature wtjg stirripgriiot oven n of California, fsopnrated them, ihor says that liostile notes have pass ed. SEIZURE OF loll 181 ANA FORTS. Nexv Orleans, Jan, 11.—Forts Jack son and St. Phillips, on tho Mississippi river, and Fort'Pike, at the entrance ol Lake Ponolfarti-ain. liavo been seized by volunteer companies from this citv. and are hoyi 1 in thoir posscasion. N’o resistance xvas offered: LOUISIANA ELECTION RETURNS. Nexv Orleans. Juii. 11.—Tho returns indicate that tlio secessionists xvill have a majority :n tho Stato Convention. 'VIRGIN! A LEG IS LATUR Ricnxioxn, Jan. 12.—The IJousp pass ed tins (,’onvehtioii^ Jijll with amend ments to refer its action relative to secession, hack to tho* people. No ac tion xvas taken by the Senate. There xvas iiiorea?cd excitement at the Capitol to-day. NORTH CoUOLINA JJ-GLSLATURE. Ralf.iuii, Jan. 12.—Tho Senate de bated tho Convention hill to-day.— There xvas no action taken on the bill. DEMONSTRATION IN MONTGOME RY, ALA. Novtuoxikrv, Jnn. 11.—The city is il luminated to night fu^n tho Capitol to tho river, in honor off lio passage of tho •Ordinance of Secession. An immense erpx**d has assembled in front the Mont gomery Hall, xvliere speeches xvere 1 mudo by Hon. 1*\ L,. M. Curry, cx-Con- gresmimu, Hon..Mr.- Mathoxvs, of Mis sissippi, and others uddressed the mul titude present. There is a perfect tion here. FLORIDA STATE CONVENTION—I THE OIM) IN A N CEO E SEC ESS ft) N , PARSED. Tallahassee, Jnn. 11.—The Convcn-j tion i>assod the Ordihutice of secession I yestorday. at twolvo o’cloclc and twenty minutes, by a vote of sxty-txvo to sev-1 en * ^ ~ |T FtoniDA omusANCEOF svcW ' A. “.“"WI «ur«*>*Kri Mrs, E, H, Reeves’ School, MBS. ItEBVKS xrmil.lrwiit.. ■hilly tiiiniiRnni*’ lo lu*r |.»i,ni anil friend*, that tin* m-xt cioiioflisrScloml will6i>nim< nit-* r J w C '■ * . * Monday, Jan. 14,1861. Session 2D week*. Tilitloli. per sr«i.'n.$II •Iec2tl—-txviWiw lhe0MMM STABLE, MORRISON & LOGAN, - V t f . Broad Street, R< me, 0a, Tills Stii|.|e Is all mi led in h rPiilrnl part »f the eity, and in point of emiv. n raiigeinent* is not surpassed by pnrr of Hip cnnptfy. Mood Rorimninl pn* leel mid voi'iifortuMi* 'Yeltiule* of ull xvill idxvuy.* by in midhioss t» 11 i* «*. Trnnsieni persons nr rllixins • ili**iti»rl' have stork fed for long or short timr. feed nnd nttentivp servants »o InkepNil j of tlio im'iqoli xxiillc in charge yf iIh» I 1 i ’ II„nu-» tin.l Mnlr. v IlT W lirtljlil lr-^ nt Hie last ninrkel prices. Tli* Pn»prietors hnyc .rpecnHy fmidiel. Tomlin & McCarver’s STEAM SAW MILL, , , , T ill' |ir„|,rii’ll)n, will litmi'l, lir.l ,,,,,, I j l v nittllolfly In fr, ml nf tllPlr .TiiMl.n fn. long leaf Piin* Lumber, saned m iluur j >l«*ry llriek ItuiMiiitr 7ft Let lung U 11 Mill on Hu* i'oo.-ii ltivcr, 11 miles from Rome, 'vide. In the lower story is n ns follow**: OKNTKia DRKSSINH imoM, Pelivi rod nt Hie Mill at $1.00 pir Imu.lred, ft ,„| H y UAUDEll SHOP, k. |>t l»r « or ill steam boat binding iii Rome, <T «t „f tho best of hU trade. On the me J inti* landings on tin* River at $!.?.» per |.*J,„, r n buudrod. For dried lumber 2V cents per liRiiJrvdiolditiomil xvRlhc ebarged. ROUT. d. TOMLIN, J. L. McPARVKR. sep22ixv.twllni AUGUSTA DISPATCH, r |UlK PnavL-diiig* of.lliu Slate Convention JL xvjll lie published in Hit* Dispatch. It also coiitahiri daily rejiort* fr< m Washing ton. ('Iinrlc.-don, it'*., ami a reliable summary of gennral news. Also market rejMirts from lio* prineiplc cities. • Address. jnnl.»2t B. A. ATKINSON. NEGROES TO HIRE, NOTICE. rilllR (M»,piirtner.*bip existing under fife X style of SLOAN X• HOOPKIIShns been dissolved by ilia xriHidrnxval of-JiJm W. Hooper. The hlisiuos* will heranfter bo conducted unilor die firm name of Sloan X Hooper. Owing ..to Hie great exeilement finamially. and polifieally, throughout the eoiiiilrx*. arc roner:n to u«k our ensloiner.s bi’e, forward and pay ns their im/chtfitness at o) as we eniiuot gix*e bnigin* indulgence. On uml aflur this dale, xvp propose to sell Goods at six moiilbn' lime. ResiVeCtfully, SLOAN it IIOOPKR, jnii.St\v.t with Negro Laborers Wanted. ori'K'u home itAii.noAn, Rohm*, -fan. I, iKftO. rpiIE Compnny noUmyiiigpompleti d Rich j more o<mfI ubje i to Wm. K el eli a iii, Supcrx'bor. ■ . W- S. TOTH RAN. I jnnfitxrswtf . * tSon'l Sun — number of httuds for the I'nsuing year would like to hire a.s ni iny ns four or'five Men. Apply CHOICE HOTEL, ROME, GA. HU subscriber Jins taken tUoalmvo bouse tho bu.'ijjvsa in .Virginia, hopes to give satisfaction In nil. xv ho may favor him xvilh tlici'r patroffage. dinanco of Secession xvas signed to-day, j oriharM*"' 1 ^ ^ ,n au ‘ ! |,n ’ ,u l )'° Hotel free «loel2txvty WILLIAM B0W13N SION-SIGNED. Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 10.—Tlio 0r-| inanco of Secession xvas signed to-dii by tho members of tho Convention Z. B, HARGROVE, NEWMAN & NOWLIN, Having bought the entire ntouk of Ilu* firm of New inn ii X Nowlin amt largely increased it by recent additions iu every dcpiuiuiciil, xviHi Frc*h nnd (Jcutihiu Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Pure Liquors, For .Medieiiml purpose*. ,te. - I am prepared to furnish lho people of Rome and vicinity, xviib all and every nri'cle iu the Drag line, a* cheap and on a* rt-a*nnable term* as nny otlmr house ib*s side of Augusta. Mr, JOSEPH M, MACK, Wlm i* all experieiieed PbnriimeiMitist uml Druggist, xvi I reiuniii in the hou*e, uud give hi* entire attention to the business, l'livsi* emus desiring their I'res’eriptioii* ure.nintely ami r a refnth/ prepared, will find |( to thefr' interest to entrurtt tlium to liis cave. ,M:t * 1 Z. B. HARGROVE. , Splendid Billiard Saloon, l i/i'.raeing the.entire length uud Lnadih Hu* building with Four of th» lks*-- xx'iek Tables. There is.iibo a Genteel Eating Saloon, Ono thnir bvloxv the entrance to the i*'t up slain*. -, The Proprietor* lire -gnatlx* olillc'd their iMiinermir imlron* f-r piiijt' f«Y*r*,>” hope tliat.noxv they have so largely'iiicrm* ed thcRr eolix*i*iileliees. that the julr"ii«0 will lig cenimenittralii.wid) (h«»: arconini'AO • - MWMIIW1K* I,'"'*' -ir Oj ITS EQUIVALENT, I N order to keep a good stock of (W nrt oil hand we are corn lulled to 8oil->' r Cash :or’its Equivalent only. - Those indebted |o u* xvill aliil nettle Ly , MONEY OR NOTE. . „ If you enn’t settle by (he former there U* excuse for you not scttliug by iheUttfL * one url.ht* other. rillHIX X I4MKD* jaii.T “ { K Just Received, 40 gall*. CimturOil, ext. 2 luxes .Cod Liver Oil, 100 lbs.* ('renin Tartar, 2 gn»s* Concentrated Lyo, ion ||>* pure Pearl Stareii, loo «* S.iltpidre, * gro-s German water-proof mulches, 20,t Ih* English Red Lend, And other articles in the Drug line. ALS0t-A lot of Jiup French Brandies, Mu- 'li*Jru, .Sherry, Port and other ,Wine* of the finest ipiulRy for Medieiiml purpose*. JLS<)—A* large lnt of Tlrmvn WiniDor, nnd other Toilet Soaps, together xvith ii fine a.i- *orfm*)iit of Perfumery, Pomades. An.— A LSI)—A> freih invoice of all the most pon- ulnr ihitent Medicine*. . A LSO-‘:JOOft Extra fiiqs Havana Cigar*. oem-twaxv 1 nx-to jnqt . ]\. U AlUiROVE. Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera! 1 This meilieim* has ( LIFE DROPS: ) hoen tried, test id ii ml • T,IK ™^'' ,!,n f proved by* Ion year* ( REMEDY.. • J experience to lio tho rrr. ;— *. «0)ly oertain,*afo nnd rcJinblu reiuedy.for ull Buxvel i)erungeuumt*, Piarrlijea. Dyseitlory/Cruiups, Pains, CIiqI- .ern, Lhulic, Xc.., now before the public. Ono 6r txvo Uosesof 20'drops, xvilPeuVo the most severe crumps in flio stomach in 20 minutes. •A single do*o often cures the Dinrrhmn nnd it, novel*, cunstqmte* tlio. b'lwuRa Opo du*e will satisfy gjjy quo of , jts mm its. Price only 25 Cent*. . Prepared by 8. JL Trail; 4« Boxverv.- Ncxv YorK, mid sold by Drugglst*' getfornilyt In RomcJiy Baker X Echols/and Newmah X Noxvlin. [nug2txv4xv1y FOR SALE ! „ THEUi.dersigm'J'f* 7k sale Jii* Mouse nii'l D Howard street. The hot J tfetuins 14 acres, ami H ,e ^ is large and comfortable. ALSO, - n ui, A loxvpjfecd. House _nnd Lot^on^ Frn^ street nnvJitxviw iTOJOli, HOWARD ASSOCIATION' l'jm.ADKU’IIIA. ami Distressed, nllUctod xfith Vif*' ' ltf M edical advice given gratis, hr “ lrf . ting Surgeon, to all who apply KL i*«ny, m«hsm. IlssRpii o» otlqlr DlsedseSof tlio Sexual OrgalJ*' . the NEW REMEDIES employed in Wf.y, Ono. Faiiicuu.0, Soe’ty.... v dyspeptics'read\ h 1 fnnn.rly„r()Hm,,,G». . - . ,l,ii, l*ro/; AV. Wl Shnrpc, nnrf otben “ Initv r.n iitlost- to 111 vlrluM. For «.1« In E*rao, l,y ’ vFISEB jiiiyo.tr. j.asfiaia