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ROME. GA.
li. DWINELL, Editor.
fUlSDAY MOKNING, Ja»« 80.
The Signs ol* the Times.
Tlie chnncoa for immodinte war nro
•‘/'rowing smAll by tlegresfc ahd bomlti-
fi.lly less.” It seems to bo the policy
of ihielmnAii—and ho hns so expressed
himself—to avoid, if possibly tin ofien
collision, nnd avert ttio awful conse
quences, of a civil war. Public soiitl-
ment at both the North and the »South
i* vot, to a largo oxtent, unsottlod, and
e littlo rashness, at this juncture of
..tlairs, on Uio part of cither soclion
might result in untold miseries to nil
•m lions of our into prosperous, peace*
1 i.l and happy nation. Hut 1ho pres*
indications nro that somo littlo
enso ofjustico is boginning to bo re
alized by the more docent of the
Black Republicans, their moral blinds
arc falling off and through, their bosot-
cd vision they soem, occasionally,’to.
aleh agloam of the sod cffulgcnco of
m >ial truth.
Tho secession of GoorgU has dono
much towards causing the Hotspurs of
the North to abandon tiioir crazy and
fool-hardy ideas, of coercion, and it is
now relinquished by all, oxcopt a very
few ol tho most ultra antl-Stntes rights
men of tho North. Tho secession of
this Stato has also magnified tho (whole
movomont, especially, in tho eyes of
Northern rnon, who gonorally regnrd
Georgia as the most conservative of all
the cotton States, and they very proper
ly conclude that no ono of these States
will stop short of what she has done.
The tide of secession In the border
Statos is rolling on higher and wider in
ever successive movement, and unloss
some sudden and almost miraculous
chango in the tone of. affairs is made,
all but two, or, possibly, three, of the
slaveholding .States will bo out of the
Union in 00 days.
Tho Southern Convention to meet In
Lottery Swindles.
We have repeatedly cautioned our
readers nguiust lottery humbugs, but
these swindlers contitiuo their business
with a jioracvaronce worthy n Jttttqjk
cause . -Ttye firm ofjjliangf”
000, Wilmington, Delnwnv .
bad the lmpu«j0ttfco to send fas
of their traps, set ' to catch ,r gro
.” They propose for twenty tlolhns
to send a package of tickets nnd they
intimate that tlioy will so direct for*
•••-« vofy
! to! tills
lthoir
11 least $0,000. In,fret they
anxious to sepd .a/largo pritq »td
place so'os to'givoflv rcputatlAnVo*
most disreputable. mindlinif shop. If thw
said package of tickets : fails to draw a
large prize then they will gppil amither
ipially largo package proiuitously. Now
I lie fact of tho Wholoifusiness Is; that
tho first package Uf WortiftxY; nnd tho
$0||\t \\wprtjt .flff* ,u, d if Huy
no is foi lish enough to be caught in
this "gull trap'Mio will verify our asser
tion.
Tux Ftovn Sii’kbioh Goner, Com-
rA«tw*wlRs Spring term on yosterday
(Monday). Many panes will have tot?o
continued on account of absence .of
counsel, (’of. Akin is not yet able to
attend Court; F; C. Nliropshlre is at tho
Convention ; and .ludgo Wright leaves
for tho .Southern Congress on 'I'liursday
These lawyers aro con limit ml with .so
many of tho important ofcsoS that tho
business of tho Court Will ( bo noccssnr'
ly considerably curtailed—Court may
not continue longer than until Wednbs-
day or Thursday, .
Military Spirit in tho 4»ocn<lcnt.
If enthusiasm to any considerable
oxtoiit provails iir n community it is
very suro to bd exhibited in tlm conduct
of the children. Wo.saw a beautiful
illustration of tills on last .Saturday
night. Tho Romo Light Guards woro
drilling in tho City Hall nnd a 4 y
old nophow of James W. Langston, 3d
Hergonnt, w,« preriiit. .l,o».od m RM y. M
beautiful uniform,of the Markers of tho j) n p|.|„on Riley,
lection • •t»l—DoJegfites >to WppgHwHfcMrUHWr wf ARtlwnwirr
thn fitli District in the Southern Con* ! In taking leave of tho United States
tho 5th District iu the Southern Con
gress*
When We Riftl
Mr .Wolford of Ci
MiVProsidopt--
tdejgitcs frdutSJtliij
d oifi hominauH
thittWAdl ,
Ilonr Augui .
tho nominee of two-thirds of the dele
gates from 111o Fifth District.
Mr. Foticho, of Floyd, yiid
tin _
people of Alabama, in taking
this momentous stun. It is nearly forty
two years sinco Alabama camo into this
. North, against tiio ’institution i
slavery at IJioSontli. It is this game
of tluv minsiHty . weru willing to take H j,i,u of hostility nt Gift North ’ (vldcli
any man. who \\n* a member ol ttio tio» i, n a etteenMrtlio'soecsfionhf MisMssipp!,
operation party, who had shown< a do-. SouMrCHi*bl1no*,'GpAfgW, KWrtHahnd%[
termination to.stand .by tho notion of
the Statu. Tills gentleman has not
dono so. Indeed, we oro not satisfied
to aucept micIi a man, and hope that,
tho Convention will not do so.
present the name of Dr. Homer
Miller, of Floyd.
Mr. SiihM'sbiru, of Floyd, said:
nbamn. It has denied ChrisHtih' bom-
muniention, hvcffllftrlt could' not on-
dttfo what- it atyfr*ithO'frprbsy ; of shive
ry. It 1 foftmbs us 1 »H»rmlwrion 'to punk
through tho Nfcrth with our pwjMivty,
In tlnhttion of- tho Oottstitunnn ilrid
the lawn of Congress,designed to pi*o-
tcct'tlmt property . It has refused us
Mr. i’nli*nt *•■*Iuhua Won said that* nn y in'tlic'land* neqtiired mainly
»?!* u\u\‘ TJ h ?'°" r <,, ldomi»ey, our*!dood, mid our
l
tho Fifth District, is'Unwilling to-abide
I lionet iun of i he Stato of Georgia. 1
have reason to know, and speak that
which l do know, when 1 *uy that this
is a mistake. Tho lust thing that Judge
Wright wild to mo before 1 left- homo
was thisi. .“Whatever course tho .State
may take, whatever pbdlion sho tuny
assume,, inv life, -my fortune, my nor*
vices,.fund if necessary, my heart's
wuriitcst lilnod, nro at her disposal."—
When 1 say this l speak what 1 do
know. Again, Mr. Frusidcnfc, it lui&
been industriou.dy. circulated that
.ludgo.Wright lias mnilo uso of duttgor-
oils arguments this runipnigti, tolling
lito pimple that it wus.n contest botw. cn , nlvko u a -fUing and
tho rich «»d the poor, and that tho m , OI ii throughout: tho olvilised world
non-slavolioldct* had no inturost m it.— V( , t Wo |„ m , n || this f.»r many years
Well, Mr. rrosident, J Imvo ooouNimi an u , nl ^|,t Imvo bonm it many
to know »s lotlio truth ol this charge. VPrt) . M . longer, under tho oft-rep^nted
I had the honor to le the ei\ii««njute on*!- fiMtillv phcHshtu' liopo
who Was run In Flovd county npnfmt „ I|U t j 1Wl0 things were not tho action
Judge Wright for this Convention, lie „|„| feclittgof a fitaiorltV, but a tnitturi-
made but one sp(»eeli during tho cam* | ... i,orty.
pntgn; which I answerodi and lit that. Rut .’the Is I hire of these promises- and
spceuli lie made use of' no such Inn-
gungo. And f deolav
clint-go fiilso'fWtln Ixiginnhtg W1 „„„
regard to this matter I spoilt that which a Ueclnrntion <»f wiir against the livi
I know. * • , , I and institutiuns of the Southern pro*
A ballot was then held, and resulted | pj,» r „ ol ottlyrcprcitchcti us ns utt-
asfolloWst , 4 S Christian and heathenish, and imputes
Augusts* H. Wright, ol Hoyd * ,!y.M to lis a sin and crime, hut acids words
It Inis robbed Us of our property, and
vulUscd re*tom lion. 1 It Inis rofltsod to
deliver up erimimiD against oUr laws
who lied to thb North with our proj.br-
ty. ov with Mood upon’ their hands, and
it flirentened us with punishment, and
murdered .Southern men’Who attempt*
ed tho tecoverVn|" their property. It
invaded the borders of Southern States
burned the dwellin'* nnd murdered tho
] families. Ilnhi'unl violators of
ilglitH of Immiinity.-tlioy Imvo oxhitust*
! ed nil that human ingenuity ball dovlse,
nnd ill 1 't 1 int diabolical malice can ih-
ent, to heap imtignlty upon us, and
m mi y.ni Rut the latliiro oi these promises - anu
stielt Ian-. ol „, | lo ., rs .Jmvu eonolusiuely pt'oved to
the whole UH tbev^ is no hope. Thd platform
: to end.' In 0 f tho Republican party Wo regard ns
■MORAL t'USlIimUffT
\\o would save your features florid,
hmbs, bright eyes, unwrinkled
forehead,
lute's devastation lif»rrid,
dopt this plan ; i
make, in ctimato coldj
hale old man.
Avoid in youth, luxurious diet.
Restrain the paasious’ lawless riot j
most ic-quiet,
4
Seek not in -Mammon's worship plnae-
wro, • ; ‘ 1 - '•
Rut find your richest, donrost treasure,
In books,-frlcnda, mUsie, polished-lets-
uros ■
• i 3’ho mind, not-sense," - •
Made the whole *calo by which you
.measure v
Your opulence. -
This is tho solace, (his tho seionro,
Life’s purest, sweetest, best appliance,
That disappoint* not uVnn’a reliance,
Whnte’or his state i
Rut challenges, with atdin defiance,
Time, fortude. Into.
Day by day old borrows leave us,
Lcnvo Us rrldlo new sovrews rotne
Come, like ovening’s shadows lengthen
ing,
Lengthening round the spiHt’s,h6mc.
Day liy day fndo Frleiidship’s tlowers—
' Flowers that flourlshe.J in the Fast—
l'ast, oil, Past!'—once bright and glow-
' ing, ",
Glowing cnee but dimmed at last!
Last to fade of all Is Fancy —
Fancy over young and gay.
Gay as when young bovo was dronmlng,
•Drehnilng, dreaming, day by day,
• --••**.(' ■ •' • (Dow, Jr.
PrAiestunt Hpiscupnl Cluirrh.
An.ANTA.’G.m^Jan. 1 Vtli. iSiil.
Tythc t 'Lrt/u the Prut. An,. Church in tfn
Jti'Ktxf <>t (jeorgiit, "
Dan Rnr.Timr.x {^During tlio sos
sion of tho Convention of the State o
Georgia, you will use flic enclosed Form
pf prayer, to follow immediately rifle
the Prayer for CoHgrejfs:
PlUVKR.
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insulting and hostile to
Company. Whilo tho Coinjiany was ftt
rost, Oapt. Mngrudor gave the orders to
Montgomery, on the°4th of Febmary', 3 n.arly ovory-
will, at least, organise a Provisional comm,.ml in tlio “s.|hool of tl,o sol. ,or
Oovornment, and will doubtlos. do all «-*“•
in it. power to restore confidence to tl-u Hmt.fimt.on of ll,o Company »n-l
tlio commercial interests of ouraoetion, l « tbo adn.natton of all belml,
dors. -
id quiot any unnecessary npprehon
! ions of troubles in tho futuro. There
i- now but ono parly in all tho .States
tlmt have seceded, and, as none
will bo boundby pnrty shackles, wo have
great confldenco that in their wisdom
and patiiotism, they will come to such
conclusions ns will bo entirely satisfac
tory.
Patriotic Letter*
We aro permitted to mnko the fol
lowing extract from a private letter
written to a friend in this place by Col.
James Word—ono of our delogatesnow
in Millcdgovillo:
On Saturday wo took up tho Ordi-
n.mco of Secession ; this was voted on
without debate, oxcopt explanations by
iii<'mbor8 who had voted against Nes-
Iait's Resolution, and woro then going
»voto for tho Ordinance. Some of
tlioso explanations woro very impros-
: vo. 11 was a very solemn scone, such
n« I never witnessed before in a dollbor-
' ivo body. Thoro was many a wet eyo.
All seemed impressed with tho impor-
l.iiicoof tho stop. Asfor mysolf, I felt
t he importance and solomnity of the
move. To glvo up tho Union under
which I was born and had lived and
piosporod for more than -three score
years—and part perhaps, forovor with
tho starsund stripos, whosoatnplo folds
luiU given protection to American citi
zens in every olimo—was no light mnt-
ter, but I saw no alternative but soccs-
"ion, or unconditional submission, I
choso the former. Our honor, our
lights, our independence as .Southern
men, and tho preservation of Southern
institutions, and above all the peace of
tho country, in my opinion, demanded
it. I therefore voted for and gave the
measure my lroarty support, and now
I fool fully committed to the causo of
my beloved Georgia. And, if need bo
am willing to oiler up all I Imvo and
tun upon the altar of my country, [ovon
to lifo itself.
OcTRAOKOI/S MlSBBrRESENTATJOSS.—It
is a most deplorable fact that tho news
«»f tho current events, in those exciting
times cannot bo relied on, for tho rea
son of the numorous rascally pervoi-
sions of the truth. Designing men
have, for political purposes, most wo-
fully abused the Telegraph lines, that
ought to be kept sacred for the vehi
cles of truth only.
We have rocently seen it. stated, in
several Tennessee papers, that accor
ding to tho Now Tax Ordinance in
South Carolina slaves are to be Taxed
Sixteen Dollars each. This is a ton fold
lio—ono Dollar and Sixiy cts. each is
the assessment. A similar statement
has boon going the rounds of tho pa-
pers in regnrd to the tax on the land
property in Mississippi—and is without
doubt equally falso.
The military spirit lias completely'
takon the place, and we predict tlmt,
at un curly 'day, thoro will ho three as
well ilrilloU companion in ■ Home as are
to be found in tl.o State. .Several la*
dies oven Imvo expressed ' a desire to
become soldiers. Tho best suggestion
wo can nmko to these, is; that they sort
of half way enlist, by consenting to l»e-
eomo tbo , of some ortho’
brave young lbllows now composing,
the various corps; then’ tlioy can
fly to arms in Aoen as they please.
Mas. Poxinu '1’uounto.n Deaji,—^TJm
remains of Mrs. Thornton, roliot of Do*,
xicr Thornton/ lute of Qhorokoo Co.,
Ain., wore carried through this place on
yesterday (Monday) morning, op tligir
way to Columbus for interment. Sirs.
T. died at her rosideneo in Alnbutim,
on tlm night of the ilOth inst.
lvr<
'Vah Iron Works Sold.—Wo learn
that tho above named property was sold
on last Tuesday, to Col. Wudo S. Coth
ran and Alfred Shorter of this place,
and Mr. Rhett of S. C., for $155,000.
11 is said that the bill of sale is so
ditioned that any of the creditors of
Mqj. Mark^A. Cooper, (whose claims
are secured by mortgage) can, if they
choose, ony time within twelve months
satisfy their claim in a pro rata portion
of stock in the property, and fiirthor
that Major Cooper has the right of
demption within 8 months. The prop
erty has been valued at $400,000.
Correction.—Instead of seven as
stated in our last issue, who have not
signed tho Ordinance ofScceBsion there
are thirteen—throe of whom it is said
will sign it as soon os they are able to
attend the Convention.
®3T , A dispatch from the Governor of
Alabama contradicts tho report that
any opposition had hoon made to tho
ordinancu of .socorBion in tluit Stato
sinco its pnssago—on tlie contrary, these
at first opposed imvo* pledged them
selves to support it.
j(^cf*Sojnobody -haviug .said tlmt tho
cannon with which South Carolina im
tend* to destroy the Union i* Ru-r/ma*
an. the Norwich Bulletin reiqiondii
**Yes, that’s tbo cannon nverybody
wants to soo discharged,
Let him ho discharged—ho is no
'Baby Wttkor,"—Jfoiric Courier.
HayTbe Chicago Zouaves have.offer*
oil thoir services to tho United States
government.
Ati.vnta Post-0mcr.. — Thomas' C.
Howard 1ms loon uppointod rostmaMc*'
for Atlanta, in plnco ot W- T, Wilson,
resigned.
LrtTkr Fimu Fx-1'rrsiuent Fiu.morV..
The lion. Millard Fillmoro was, a few
weoks ago, suggested by a Union meet
ing in New York, as a suitable parsou
to go to Soutli Carolina to tender ‘the
people of, that Stnte t)i6 assurances of
tbo citizens of. New , York,’ that (hp
North would respect and uphold, thb
cotistitulional rights of fhb'Soilfir.—
This mission Mr. ‘Fillmoro decline*!,
und in his letter remarked.: .
Wlmt they wapt, what I Want, is
some assurance from , the republican
party, now' domiipint' at tho North,
that they, or'at lctysf tbo conservative
portion of them, nro ready and willing
to come fofwurd and repeal all uncon
stitutlonnl Statei laws';'live'up to tin
compromises of the constitution, e\b-
cute the laws of.'Con&ress bVmcstlv and
faithfully, and treat our Southern brctlp
ren us friends. When I can Imvo any
such reliahte assurance'ns tills to give 1 , 1
will go most cheerfully and U’rgo'.pur
Southorn brethren to follow our exam
ple, and restore harmony and fraternal
ufl’ection between the North nnd tbe
South. At present, our labors should
bo hove. T.ot us put oursolvcs right
and thou we can with, more confidence
and justico appeal to them.
The Freshet lu the Tennessee lllvcr.
The.Chattauoqga Advertiser of the 24U
inst., says:
-The Tennessee is higher at this t
than it has been sine® i the year 1847.
The freshet has occasioned heavy losses
Many farmers residing ncar;4ho river
have been forced to leave thoir residen
ces. It has not been an unusual sight
to see houses, burns and in somo cases
oven residences born away by tho al
most irresistible current. Tho large
11 , y«ck known its tho Stevenson
block of this city is almost a total
wreck, having fallen in. Hay, corn,
Toncas, houses &c., Imvo been swept
away. A great many cattle and hogs,
vre understand have been drowned.--
ike losses have been very heavy The
abundance or water mul the scarcity of
money are playing “fearful havoc’* with
the people. Wo hope, liowevoi, for bet
ter things.
It is estimated that there lias boeu
from 40 to 50,000 bushols of corn de
stroyed on the banks and in tho bot
toms of the Tennessee, by the recent
freshet. '
Thc'llypourisy ofllluck Republican
l’iiilanllirupy* -
III view of the seco* «i<ni of the cotton
growiiig'Stntes, influential Black l(u-
publicnus are maturing measures lor
acquiring certain of <the Central Ameri
can-Statue, und,cultivating c'Qtton and
otiier tropical produutiona with coolies,.,
“apprenticed” after tlio manner of the
British West Indies. Tlio Albany Kv-
oning Journal .publisiies a. lengthened
aigiiiuont in favor ,of the scheme, and
gives.to it uditorial oiuloisement.
Now, tho coolie system. is slavery un-
ler another .name. The coolies, are.
purchased or., stolen from China us
readily as negroes aro purchased :or<
stolau from lliot Afrieau coastand the
horrors<)f tho trmio . equal the horrors
of-the African, slave trade in every '■‘4*
sential. The same cruelty is practiced
on ship-board, and..the pyui creatures,
when landed, aro neither.more nor leas
tlian slaves. ...
As cou>i>ared with nogro slavery, the
coolie system is,atrocious. The Afri
can when lirit obtaimMl,, is not many
degrees removed from the f brute.;.lio
lias a capacity for labor, but m ,nU;ot|i-.
or rospects is dependent fyr improve
ment ujsm tlio inllnenees , that sur-.
round bis neiy homo. . Tlio . coolie, on
tho other hand, lias intelligence, a de
gree of civilization, and a peculiar sen
sitive organization, and thousands of,
Uia rAOO escape from their kidnappers
by suicide. .
Judged by any standard uf,Immunity)
or morals, tlio. Afrioan slave trade is
vastly less iniquitous^, tlmu. tho coolio.
trudo, aspruoticQd by the uugipphobUu
of Britain aud Franco. Anu tbo Black
Uopiibliciuns, who bqv° .dusfroy.od tho
Union under a pretended- legiml for
negro, ami from motives of hostili
ty to negro servitude^ are now prepar
ed to own cotton plutithHoHs,Attid 1 “cul
tivate them .with Urn.-forced labor, of
coolio Bondnuiii!)—SVasitinyton Constitu
tion. , 4 , .
and
. --- . j w... Uomestio
k'.ot L»jmpkin.(noc«!i.). I ! trniMinility. In Its'denlaration that,
her ot votes east J Hi. - ,„.g,-o t 'M are entitled., to liberty
equality with tho whho men,, it* is in
spirit, it' not in fuct, aslfo-'g it»citemqut
to insurrection, iirson, lhurdor riiicfNitfiT
crimes. And, to ngglaVntd tbe iii-
u ■ »i.„ ..
Whole number
Neeuisniy 1o a clioiee
Judge Wright having reeoived a ma
jority of all the votes cast, was declared
clcelcd. 1
si I It; tlio sumo platform denies us equal
ity with Northern white men or free
negroes, ail’d brands '.is ns an inferior
race. To etip the yhiimx of itislilt to
Miff fetflings, and this ineilheo to our
rights, this party qomli.atod for the
l’re.-ldcney, a’lnaii who not only' endor
sed the lilatform. /mil promised to i n-'
fuic«i its principles, bill dUregards the
jud^m’etiwof vonr’c'mirls, the obliga
tions of your CoiiAtit lit ion, ’ail'd tlio re
quirements of his oath, by approving
an/ bill tVi'prohibit slavery in the Tor-
Itorics of the United Ntatnsl
A Jrfrgo mujofity of the Northerti peo
ple have deeiiirecl tlidir approval of tin?
jflatlbini ain't citmlidates of Hint party,
in thb'lale bloJtion . It is oiio soVnin
verdict of* the jrofl(il&'of tlio North that
thd sluVcholdiug e.rtinmuidtios of the
South are to lie outlawed find branded
witli'igtioinlnv ami consigned 'to cko-;
(•ration and ultimata .destruction.' Sjr,
artMVClooked ubon as ihoru or ’less
than men ? Is it expected tlmt we will
oi* cun' exorcist*' that godlike virtue tlmt
bbiii'eth all things, boliuveth nil' things,
hopeth nil things, epdurctb all* thing,
whiclftells'iis to love our enemies, am
bless tbeui tlmt curse us J. Ate,, we ex-
pcctud to bp denied the’ seusibilitica,
^ T ' tbe ' ‘
hate News.
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NVBNT40N.
2fl.—An ordi-
r .jvldlng fora lib*
t>r tw members of the
tire, fbo consideration of which
was postponed until after tho recess.
Tho lour ordinances reported yestor-
lav were ndoptod.
lj V^rtutioU was adopted instructing
•){cm 'flObcHischtcitt?.
oy^Ej^t^gB
Marvlani?.—AVlispatoli tb’tlio'New
York press, da’.ed Baltimore, I an . 22d,
says: ” v ‘‘ ,1 ”.; "
' “Georgia's sOcbssiotUiAs slrtiek ri m'M- , t
audibly blow to the hopes of Maiylaml. domefctlc.tranqvdlUy and. imporn the
AVe ore now at tho mercy of Virginia.— lives pf our wives und childicu. uuij ul-
the sentiments, tlio puqsiOQ-V
son, thojustincts,of men? liuvc not
wy, p.rldp und hoiior ? Jjav,o \\o no
scRse o)‘ shame, URjrc.vcjcpcb. foe, our
ftiiqostom,’arid cate for our posterity?
t|a,vo wo no.love for homo, of family,
friends ? Must weJoj»ploss our looseness.
dirercdU tho fame of qur ,sires, dishon
or. oiiisciyhs nn«l degrade our, posterity,
abandon our homes, flue our couutry-r-'
all,.all, iqr the sake of t|ie Uuion?—
Must wqngijcqfp liy? uiulgr tho ban of
ouy own government? Must we. no-
•juiescpui the inauguration ofu Tros
1 tent chosen by confedeiato and .IpE-
tile Statos, whose political lidth con
strains iijm.toduiiy us our constitution
al rights? .
Must we consont to live under a gov
ernment which wo believe will iicuce-.
fjrth b.* aJmii ider.id by those who not
only dgny usjusticq and, c,quality hut
brand us as inferiors? whose avowed
principjes and policy must destroy, our
Almighty and Kternul God, tlio Su
premo Governor of all things, who sit-
test jn tho Tlirono .judging right, and
whoso power no creature is ulflo to re
sist i be present,-wo liuirthly beseech
thee, with the •Sitnrcmo Council of our
State, now nssembled in thy fear and
preseuco. Save them from all error,
ignorance, pride and prejudice • bndure
them with wisdom, moderation and jus
tico; direct and quaspuaall their con-
sultatioiis,.and. oven ulo all theirdu-
croiy ; to tbyjGlory, and tlio host inter-
j!«ts ol.tliis Gouiniomvoaltli. Let noth
ing ho done of strife or vain-glorv, but
nll thiiigs in thy fear, and - Under thy
guidaiicp. Tlieso supplicHtioiis »vo pro-'
sent unto theo, not lor our righteous-
mss, hut for tll.y great inorcics. jn Jesus
(Jhrist, our LbVd. A in on.
Ill tlio event oft lio secession of tlio
Stato of Georgia, from tlm Union, the
(Jlergy will suspend the use of the Pray..
or,entitled “A Prayer for Congress
and in the Prayer omit led “.\ Prayer
lor the President of Hie.United States,
aud all in civil Authority,” will oihit the
words (thy Servant, the Provident of
the United States] nnd substitute in
their place* tho words (thy Sennnt, the
Governoa of tho State of Georgia. J
lu tlio event of Mm socivsinn of tho
State of Georgia from the Union, the
(Jlergy will, upon the reassembling of
the Legislature of the State, resUmo the
Prayer,entitled “A Piuyer for Congress,"
altering it so ns to read, “-Most Gracious
1 God, wo humbly beseech thee, as for
the people ofithis .Stato in general, so
especially ibr thoir Senate and Re
mrtw ,
sign of thftooinago nt^Daldonegiwt «»*m*
An oixlimmce^was ojlbred mitliori-
zing tbo Collectors at, tlio Cpstom Hquae
to coqtinuo tliolv duties as heretofore,
was inado the sprciM ordbl* or tlio daV:
A ffesolutlnn iVasTitlhr^d and tnhlwl;
to clinngo the Uoiivnition to Savannuh.
A resolution was mionted enquiring
into the exnadiency and plucticabiUty
oreHablisliing an armorj v .
irrftFN GUNS Toll L(>riST.\N.\.
Moiiii.e,’Jan. 2ft!—Fifteen guns werf
flrod this evening in honor of the pas
sage of the Ordihntuuv of d*W»aion 1»>
Louisiana.. ,
ALABAMA STATK UINVENTION.
MovTiioMERV, Ar.V.. Jan. 2ft.—Iloq.,
Tlidmns J. Judge has been appointed
Uommlssioner to Washiiigfoh, l»y, the
Governor of Alnbanm tn' treat With tlio
Federal Government in relation to tha
forts and arsenals, Custom Houses, At.,
in Alabama.
Tbo Convention wi’l adjourn on
Tuesday hext, until tbo -Itli of Mai eh.
LOUISIANA HAS SKC'iUKD.
Baton Hoitoe, Jan. 2(3.—In tlio Stato
Convention tn-dny, at ton minutes past
one o'clock the following was declared
to ho the mult of the voto or the adop
tion of the Ordinance of immedinto
Secession : Yens 113, Nays 17.
Batov Rornfc, Jan. 2ft.*—The (Jonven-
tion adjourned to Nmv Orleans,
REJOICINGS IN* NEW ORLEANS.
New Orleans, La., Jan. 20.—Theto
is considerable rejoicings hero at tho
passage of .tlio qrdiuaiico of secession.
I»y tlio .Stato Con volition. (Jatuums are
filing, and Hie Pelican -flag lias been
unfurled amidst great excitement.
LOUISIANA STATE CONVENTION.
Batov’Roime, Jan. 25.—Tho prospect
this nuuning is deridiMlIy favovablo for
the adjourning of the convention to
New .Orleans.
I/of tho nbovo
Ike' pfrawiro in in-
_ ffrining^hVpnblic, Hint ihey
W Imvo oiitfftgcJ tho eerviccs of Mr
r JAMES F. MORTON, u* Princi
pal for tho present ycAr. . # •
This Aemloiny is situated at Fl-»yd Springs
xbont 12 miios north of Roms, iu a quiet aud
pious neighborhood, and un«urpn»*cd for
" 1 •
SOIL-LIFTING PLOW!
I.inilig Plow follow,, wMcf, !, .“ r ";' 1 s "tl.
dl.lntogr.ting to . depth „f JnwHf'u'.'f
more, thoro I, a total dlllli(,jniH,. I# 'k«
twcmy-niT.il Inclioi, aud if,*,, JjWif
practice will find that tlmy I,,!. - 1 ™ n
r,.riii iMitedth tlmt raprotoniid on u 1 ,*£ ,lll <t
A miller she of thh Plow , ""! ; -
thlunor.lu tlio .ole nud.uuro dir'u|i|'»)
figure, l. tui admiratilo Implfmtntr " 1,1
llptml. rfi.iio Juil ot. frvittiifis to 1WP1 |mr
monlli.in.llie tielgMioVTood.
yeses exi'cricnce a-afth(*essfdl ilistrurlor
of yutttli.' iaa Kviilloumirof uudoubtvdJUe-
mrv and moral worth,, to Arhoni W9 may
eirfriv entrilil' thn Cnre of ofir iJolri’-hiiH
dsiiglitors.' > ' ■ b. t.
Rules of Tuiliou \rIII. tango., froiu $$
♦ 12 50 per rossioii.
‘Etsrolses i , oinineiioeil-2fstInsi.^ For filr*'
tlicr portimilars address tho Tfior.mql,,or,
u.iv of the Trustees al Floyd Springs, u»,
1 Tt.Hf M0ORK; ;
Ai-JL. HRENrfc. .
WM, FLEETWOOD,
\VM. W. MItAM.
jsnSIwtt - (H:O.KIN.\KV,-TrUs.
AdhimlstrntJr’s Sale.
B Y Virtue of nA order aflhe PmiVr of Oi».
dinnr.v of Floyd county, Oa., will bo xtdd
ai tin* liiurt IIoUso in tho town pf.Roino. on
the first Tmidny in Ajirlf »e\(. b.dAT on tlio
It-jfiil Imiirs of snle,- Hie fidlowiiig pVo|ifrtArj' i
Lot nf l.nml No. 20.T in tlio lll> Divinon
nnd -Uh Sontion in. Floyd county. Sold us
Vhc pVniV.riv of Win.' Mutrls, de\«ift«ed. Iat«
of said county. JA8. H. MORRIfi,. .
fob | Administrator.
THE HXEUOISBtJ t .'
v wim
r Wesleyan Institute,
OAVE.Sl’IGNH, UA»
Will , cmincnco
Juno 27Hi--ri.il S
Kiid’elnses November 14Hi
JAME8 U; NOYE8, Prinfip..|,
A. t’.A.lIPNTINUTON. AsHociate Prineipal,
Mr*. IT. N. NOYES, Prorrptrr-ss nhd tench-
rr of Music.
TciTa»s—^ift, 24, 32, 1 10 per yeoi
t'iirents und frli-nds nro weloom vlsilors nt
iiesohool robins. dec25AvKm
eom plmil with the wlii'Jnd Wm'iilT’ I
in... I lint tliojdaiit pin/.li,, pleiuJ '*} '»
the lingers. Till. Is Innre Ilienni.h
pon tlinn ean fee. obMIutd .t.,
hoeing., leaving the mil in Kell,.,
cutting of*mi inmts. ■ Mon- CV.n i." 4
Iliotuand of these Pious woro .old | J "' 1 '
One Horse ....
Two Ilorso i*^
“ .oWith.Cutter....,,12
Thrcollorie ...... 1,2
For PaliiltilMliV'J 11
ooUfitwAwfim]''
! f all o' BoceiloH, and no spot»dy coni|)ro-
mlso is maduby (iongros* slqillfirVA Mr.
Crittcipbm’s proposition, 1 lmVd post-
tlvo knowlcdgo' that (lie people of Mary
land aro preparing, independent of the
Governor, to i*lect*rtHcl convene a sover
eign convention, which* -wllb certainly
witlidniAV the State from tl.o Union bo-
foro Mr. i/meolir’g inauguration.—
Mnrylandera-pruy for peace, but will
not part from Virginia. Intelligent
Virginians, fresh from dithjrcnt dis
tricts of t lie State—mgn anxious'-lor
the Union—tell ifie that nothing but a
speedy Congressional concession can
prevent tlmi .State from seceding. It is
now nmlcrstood Hint Gov. flicks Atill
proriiptly oalla eonA'entioitflf Virginia
votiros.u < .1 ^ .
1'oAver ol'tho Houtb.
Tho'following extinct is fivm life
speech of Nona^pr. Hunter, ‘of Vir
ginia: ... .«.{- • ., - •, i •
The eight decoding States alone, po»-
sess a territory more tlmn threo times
as great as Franco.; moru tliansix times
us large as Frussin, and neurlysix time's
as large as England, Seollnnd, and 1 re
land put together* while the alliance of
tho otlior .Southern nnd border States
would increase the territorial extent of
the Southorir (Jonfrtlerney more than
ono third. Can a oouiitry IlkeUlri* -oc
cupied by a people who from their child
hood Imvo been nrtnistonied to the mot
manly exeroiso, and the froouse of (Ire-
anna—bold, linvdv. rCsHvounder unlnsv-
ful control— and numbering within
its borders l.WfrORO' moil capable of
bearing arms, hnd • who, with n lew
frocks warning, could be marshalled
at every nssiilnMe point in bands
of 50,000 and 100,000—can! 1 sny, such
a country, nnd so peopled, lie overcome
bv any foreign foo? The idea is simply
absurd. ’ • • • . -
mu/ ior idioir oonule and U**pro-
sentativoin Legislature, assembled J*
In tbo ovent of tho war, which God
ftViyt! tlu|(!lurgy will introduce into
Uio service a Fray or entitled “A l’rayer
m time of War and Tumults./
(liven under my hand, this 14tl» day
ol January, in the year of our Lord,
•. . r .Stei'iiex Ki.uot,
Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia.
Female JuJIui'iiuciiud IHicrgy.
I imvo noticed tlmt a married’man
railing into niisforuine is more njit to
rotnevo liis situation-in tlie AA’orld than
a single .oiio, .chiefly . because his spirits
are soothed and relieved by doinestic
(•mleanner.ts, anti Ids' 'self-respect,
kept alive by finding that, aliiiough
abroad all may bodnrkness and huniilia-
ioii, yet thero is still n J little Avorld of
Iovo nt iioinb, of which lie is tho mon
arch. , Whereas, a single man is apt to
run to Wrt'to and sclf-noglcct; and fall
tft hiin like sonic deserted mansion, for
want of inhabitants. I have often bad
occasion to remurk the fortitude with
which women su'shflfl n,' 0 „ 1( „ t ovoi'-
miclmlng icvcfso of foiimic, 'I'lihsc
rliH(*.I*'V.* which break tloivVi tlm spirit of
nittii, nnd prn.lratc him In tlm Just,
ipom to' call forth all tho cncrgicn ul'
Ihc fjthcr .OX und give Himli inlrcpidity
and elevation to tueir character that at
times it approacbfts stjhlimity, Noth
ing can bo more touelu'ug than to be
hold a.soft and tender female, who had
been nil weakness mul depeiidciicu,
dependent ipttlon,among unU ajjvo to every (rival roughness,
while treading tho pro?iierous path;
suddenly rising in immtal foreo to be
the comforter and supporter ofher hus
band under misfortunes, abiding wifli
uiishriiiking firmness' the bitterest
blasts of adversity. As the vine which
lias Jong twined its ’graceful foilage
about the oak, und bus been lifted by
(ts'suiishine, will Avlien tlio hardy plant
is, rifted < by. the. thunder-bolt; cling
ftvpj.uwl it with. iU caressing tendrils,
aud ; bind, up its shuttered brow, so,
too,.it, is beautifully ordained by Provi-
Ucucc, .Hint woman, who istiio-orim-
[pent anil dopendrnt of man in lu,
happier hours, should he ids stay and
solace whou smitten with dire nnd sud
den cdidiiity, winding bei-self into the
rugged recesses .oi'Jiis nature, tenderly
supporting his drooping head, and
Jrviny
tiumtMy destroy opr .States ? Must >re
livv hy.phgico .or compulsion under .tho
Vttle of. Hiosq \yhp prc«ent us tlm alter’:
native of an irrupic.sjjihle conflict in de
fence of our altars aud our firesides, or
the umuuiui^siou ot out' fduves. nnd
thojr adtuLsion to sooiafequalily.? No,
sir,.uqvev, novel'l The free men of Al
abama have proclaimed to tlio world
that they will not, aud have proven
tludr sincerity by .seceding from ‘-lie Urn
ion, and braving all .the dangers of a
Separate and'
the powyr© of Hie earth. As u trite an ti
loyal citizpn of tho ^tute, approving of
lie.r action, acknowledging cut ire al)»f*
gimme, and feding that l am ifcb.'olvqfi
by her Iroiu all my obligations tp ^un-
purt tliq Constitution of tjio Umted
States, I withdraw from this body,, iai-
teuding to roUiyn to the bosom of. /my
mother, and sbme her fate and main-
hun.jmr fortRiios.
Fugitive Slaves.
.Tbo census return* lor. 1850 show that
tho Cotton .St;vtes sutler almost as much
as others, by the operations of tlio l’ur-
suual Liberty bill* of tho North,
that, y, yur, u coord ing to an exuhungo,
tho number of fugitives ( thut. escaped
wa« one t'bo.ipnud und olovcn, and lyerp
dividetl among tho .States us follow
Alabin no..*.
... 2D i S.Citmlinn..
...... Al
Miaanuri....
'....GO
MissirMippi.,
......Mil
j Arkansas ...
... 21.
North C'iirr)linn.. 1ft
J Delaware....
*.>20
'rcimess oo..-
70
i Forida....*...
., IS
Toxaa
2D
i Georgia.,..;;
.. 8U
Virginia;.,..
83
Kentucky..;
.. Dl»
I.ouisiuna....
... ID#
Total,....
....liUll
Mmylaud ...
..■270
A N.i'T • »:<
lonrii tlinl Joe Clark
of thls^ejtv, |i
V IU It.
isrs.—We
ed hnrbqr
ft ift thought (hat the number ha*
sinee ineit*ased fully filly porcfcnt, which
would "g'fre fifteen hundred n voar, rit
the aggregate' value of one million five
hundred Thousand dollars. It will thus
ho soon that, Aviiilo tho loss of tiio bor
der .States is, of course, much Hiogroat-
est, Geprgiu, ; in 1850. lost within' seven
Kentucky, and Isniisianu
of this efitv, (uis-wriftei) al>-tler to Gov, ) ‘I s . ,u a|iy as Keiittieky, and Ismipiuna
Rrowtii oflering to falso a rompany of * ] v 'd**n »jx as many; so that IbejmpMlar
free colored men tp be enlisted in the idea that the cjctraiuo Sonlhorii .States
-oryico or tlio State of Georgia in tlio ' ,rt " n * ,u " 1 “ t
rcsentcriSw.— CofunM F.n>^ '
present
. yThe secessionists . Uavo nlroady
takon ]K>ssessiou pf tvclvq of.tJie Gov
ernment fortifications, worth from
about seven to eight millions of dol
lars.
tfaTThoro is a Gaelic proverb:—“If
tho best man’s faults woro written on
ms forehead, it would nmko him pull
his )mt over his eyes.” 1
do not sufler in this way is erroneous.-
Al. Antericun, '
Cannon Casting/i.V Meairuts.—Tho
Memphis Argutf .has boon in formed, on
authority tlio mosj, rol»ublo, that tho
Governor of Goorguv 1ms Avritton to a
linn there to know at what rates tlioy
will cast cannon for tho State. The
licjtd of tho firm, already possessed 1 of
a very extensive foundry here, starts
for Georgia to se.o Gov. Brown and make
tiie neeessftiy arrangements.
binding, up tho broken heart.-
ADDRESS GF VIRGINIA CONG R ESS-
• MEN-
-. Washington,.24.— 1 Ten of tlio Virgin
ia Congressmen have .sent, address to
the people of tlmt State, giving a review
o the proceedings and probable action
pi Congycnsinon, in which they say that
tV I s yamda.liapo for iu»y moasuros ol
Conciliation or adjustment from Con-
> v .hich tlio people could accept,
.^boy,nro.also satisfied that tho Repub
lican party designs, by civil .war, alone
to coerce tho southern States, under
the metext of enforcing the laws, unless
jt slqill bepon»o •poedily nppui-out that
the, seceding .fc-tafos are so numorous,
determined and united as. to.make such
an attempt hoptdoss.. They comdudo by
oxpressiqu tliqir solemn conviction that
prompt anti decided action by Hie poo-
P m° assembled
will allord tlio surest ineau.s. undor tlio
nrovidoiiipo of.God, of ayoriing inipcnd-
Ing civil war, aud of rresprving tho hope
Reconstructing a Unjpn already dis-
i subsequently, made nil ex
amination, frbich was not.satisfactory to
Mr. 1'orry oi'.Muino rnndo a speech'
denunciatory of sooes-sion,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Rai.kicii, Jan.. 24th.— Eioh house
passed the convention bill to-duy—in
the Senate,.by a.voto of 37 .ayes to 0
nays; in tlio ilquso by SO ayes to 27
nays, ’(’lie bill in each bouse was some
what dissimilar .tn^tqno particulars,, but
Will bo made to agree. . Each submits
tlio question, convention or noVonven-
tioii, to tbe people, m\d clot ts delegates
like Virginia, flic election is to take
place on the 21»t of February. This
results.appear^ to give general satisfuc-
tion.
Ml.SHl.sHfl’PI STATE CUN YEN- ‘
TIUX. .
»St. I.oris; Jan. 25.-*-.V special dispatrli
fi-oHi Jackson, Miss., says that tho Con
vention elected seven delegates to the
Montgomery Convention.
Tho Convention passed an ordinance
to raise eight regiments.
Jell’ Davis avo* elected Major Gencinl
TIIE DESTINATION OF THE
BROOKLYN.
Washington, Jan, 25.—Tho stcuiu-
sloop-of-wur Brooklyn, wiiich ssiledl'roin
Norfolk yesterday with two companies
of U. S. troops, is destined for tlm relief
of Fort l/;ckons, at t'ensacolo, Fia.
BOSTON NE\ys.
•ston, Jan/ 25.—The nnti-slav— .
mt'dllng last night gotintrvn roAvamohg
themselves nnd were dispersed by the
Mayor.. Tlio populace madh -a donioii-
strafion nguiust,Phillips, but it wus.sup
pressed. Tlm Mayor forbid the, ro-as-
sembling of the convention.
NEW YORK NEWS.
New York, Jan. * 25.—Tho police
yesterday attempted to retained a lotor
arms, etc., on board tliestehmer MnntJ
uomery, but-the Captain onlered the
hawsers to he but and frit • the wlu^rf
thus frustrating tiioir design. ’
Tlio arms soiled on tlio schooner
Caspian wero destined for Savannah)
and imvo been returned, but those that
Avaro taken from tbo steamer Mon-
ticollo nro still In the Aiseiial.
VIRGINIA LZULSLATURE.
Ricihio.vn, Va„ Jon. 2ft.—Tlio Hodso
passed a bill authorizing tlio Brhks to
suspend upeele paymems! 7
KRCM FLORIDA—FORT PICKENS.
pE&s.fro'i.A, Fia.; Jniniary Jlft.—The
volunteers are milking every priijrnm*
tion for .storniihg Fort Pickens., it
is khown that,the steamer Dr/iol'/yn'is o|i
her Avny to this place with relitforcenient
. MARKETS,
■ Ohari.rsto.v, January 2ft.—Sale* of
cotton to-day 440 bales at )<rices vnvy-
ing from 8.] to 12] cents. The market
Avns onsier.
Moiiii.e; Jan; 2ft.—.Sales of cotton to
day 1000 bales. Middlings at 10? ’cts;
'1 he market was easier.
Nkav Oju.eank, Jan. 2ft.-Sales of
cotton to day ft,5lH) bales, Middlings ot
ctH ’ Freights Ud. Mterling
Lxdlmnge 104}^>Uft: Kxchnngd on
Nmv »ork SCd^ por cent discount.
tRj»erinl D«K|mtrh to tho'l ’bnrleston Colirler.]
. WAtiiUNGTON AFFAIRS.,
Washington, Jan : . 2ft.—The Judges
of tho .Supromo Court of .Southern na
tivity avo now holding consultations os
to (ho propriety*.* f.oliey of resigning
their offices. ”
It id expected tluit the President will
solid a special message to Congibss
roasdny.
' It is doubted liei'e whether tho Dis
trict Attorney win drnu- an indictment
on the presentation made hv tlio. grand
jury against Mr. Floyd.
Yesterday n Trensury’drnft, in favor
of tho Pensacola Navy Agent, for n
large amount, was countermanded lio-
eftuso of the resistance to tho Govern
ment thoro. '
It is tjiouglit tlmt Russell, the 6ni-
bezzlcr of the public funds, will got
clear of punishment on the spedni Act
of Congress, passed tiro years ago, ex-
einptihg witnesses from testifying in
ernmnal ense^ whd appear before a Con-
greMsional Commitfeo of invcstlgatioii.
I no District Attorney admits tluv valid-
Ry ol the ploa, niurfliisrit is supposed.
Will end t lio matter nnd allow one more
scoundrel to go unwhipt of" Justice. *
lho 'Postmnstor of Milwntikie, Wis-
«onMn) ls ubont to be removed for dis
honoring tho credit of the Govern
ment. ....
Jn important editorial nppenrs' f n
this morning’s (institution, relating- tb
the Southorn Confederacy. It 'doubts
tho rot I mess of England to coiiutennnco
tlio secession movement; or' to refcog-
nizo tho,Southern 1 Coitfederacy aft'oiMt
is formed, mid become a Govei ntnent
facto. It inquires, “Will England
II 1 , , ' “3’ wliile Southern.ports Tiro
blockaded, oi* will ali® assist tlio’ $outh
in /Lttimaining itR iiifqiy-?// ! .Tho.edi
torial is based upon Palmerston'ssneoch
ancl.jeflocted views of tlio British Lb-
gatioii boro,
J. T. FARFir.L,
.1.0. YKISER.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE lfr-11 »f Frtrell A Yolwr.is this
iIImioIwiI by inntuiH ednflent. Our
tnuiors nr« roqucstiMl io call and scitlo tlieir
accuuuH as *oi»n ns porstblij, us iv<» wish to
cIm*() Hui bouks. Eitlior party will uct in
FCllliiq; Up tlio burin
Jua. 1. 18rt).
NEW FIRM.
T HE iiinl( , r*t»iu'd having tillsilsyTornn-d'
n purtiK-rship ill Hip Drug IbistuVis huvo
tik,‘ii iIn* <•( Fnrcll .I VciHur, slid will
roulhiiio .tbn Drug Rusiiicsa in nil lt^
piirhiiciiiH. nt Hu* old sti^nd of-Furell A Y«4-
rcr. where \yv will be pleased to sec n!l on
Tricmts und 'tVu* fnrnwr rutomers ‘of Hu
lmu*c. nn<l fed confident tlmt We run givi
full -nt i-fadion to all.
A'. CARD
H aving sold iuy,Dr«iiG -
X’ude'r A Reese, 1 would respectfully iu
form tny friendHtlint I shall ronnrin forrbjiie
time ill tho holier, and’would' bo ploiumd.td
spy all-111X4 friends,.und
FOR
C A8II
ONLY.
m
C.ir. Cougf,, CnH, U „ ri , I
Jnniiemn, liny Irriti.in ,7 I
Sorclim, .ifthi. Tlirn.t I
' In* l).ii s h j,,
(.fluuunmion,
Hrmudiitis, Asthma, and CzUrtk,
Clcnr and civo slrrqgHi to (he Yo j P , ( , f
l’t’lit.tn Hl'KAKKIlH A S'I) SIXflt,,,
Few «r.«w«r, or tho ini|mlani:c ofa-i
liign rough or■••(•iimmoii ColilTjo u, < t >
. ‘""iirnui
.liny 1‘iirv Im.ilimiird.ltronchiiii Irfiuii™"’
BU0WS”S .-Thai trouble I
Ifor whli'h thi-Ttocliu-mri
nSOAaT'TOjRfcw.iUv,!
"Almpsi inatant relief i nt u r
TROCHES distressing labor of I
myilinr to As litnn." I
BMoWll. - |
Hiing injurious
trocii es , w:.>.*iD r , ,a. a;havs.
Chomnt. U »tr. B .
“A xililldr siul.plfiuanlrwa
BROWN'S him. I Ion lor OmigKi. Ac.
Dr. ; .ll4 F., HIG rjfr > W, lloxnn,
TROCHES “H'nrflefal'tn Brm.ehitl.."
i/iij ^--ixVvXpkrx,
IMMI
TKOC’IIES “It in flebil. when ro niJ *|’,
! fv speakjiufiering from|
hnowx-ri )1 * v ; R : J -. <’• A nwugv
Tuuc11t:a' 'ifttrftK'I
* so pomnmn' wlih S|.«ikcn HJ
Singers.” • 1
BROWN’S Prof. 74. STADY JORN.-iox,
TROCHES tbrir‘pitsl Vifret, I think tlm I
will baj»f jicrnmnenl adrmlip
m ' vx .2 ,
TROCHES Said by all i)ruggi*ltai-Tumi/
-i^*»i, 4 hin^T'^fSbiii! v, v.i.1
roarc cumpolb.d t»» sell our goo.!* nl
In ft* for CASH only. ' •
JlmltWit-wif ’HARPER* BUTLER.
Iluif lie" bni
moved Hi* nHfue-
tire atock of .
CROCK GRV,
CIII N- A,
GLASS*
ELATED:. .WARE,
To i!,e f. ’om formerly oerupM Hv Bailer *
Echols, whero he i* opftnlng, bv far, tbe
largest and jnosj uouniloie »f<>ck over pi*cned
in Hiir phyo. Jn his Holodious ho has had
special rrfcreitea to tho Wonts nnd tuMM of
of Urn coiiuniliilty. JIp him also ponimRcd
their uilercri, hy buying upon tlio r v ry k-st
terms, and ia determined, (he means what he
onys) not to ho undersold. His stuck of I ,, A
Frenoh China, ;
Stone China,..
Cut & Pressed
"• Glass Ware,
Is vory fill! and complete, embracing hi ascii
depar|ment,.Hie IhIprI mid nontest styles,—
IIL Stock of (HIMMON WARE is hlso very
full nnd enmplde. To all of which lio re-
•peotfiilly invites Hie attention of Prompt
Paying lyul Cn»U Customers.
'janTJtwAwnm tVM. T. NEWMAN.
.SouHierner copy Om.
X H .?‘;.£ , .T“rt»eMlii|i of SCOTT, i* ; OM-
BhnCj, was on the 1st inst., dissolved by
mutual agreement. WINFIDLD 8HOTT
11 tb Jun, I suo. N..tL OMBKRO,
The undersigned linvo formed a eiipftft-
. th ® nnme riyle of -HCOTT *
iEolne, nt tile oM Htnml of Srolt. * Onibrrr,
wliere they wotiltKbu ^pleased to
friends. ./They/- intend • keeping ii
ml times. alieaiy.Stqckof QoofiR, \
at tlm very
tliofr
ro nt
sMHa r i5TSf cIBjf ? nt c ihJ l v^ 1 w‘!
Market Vnltio. U~ .
Great Inducements f6r Cash,
WINFIELD SCOTT.
Hill Jmi. 1801. JOHN HAIlKINg.
I take itlrnslfrefn recomiiien'dthg the above
firm to th« fnvorubla consideration ’of the
pubiie., BCgTT A .HA It KINS.,arc
not Ii nuu of integrity and business habits,
and evorV wfty ww-thy rif'Rbnfldonoc. •'
I would further beg leave to eny that-1
have rumovcd-t<M»y elegout-New Store, west
riilo Bruud fit,, where I expect to carry on Hie
Merchant-Tailoring Business
In nil Hs Di-iiiirtmonlH. IT,nro ndw Ih »tdro
ft Good Block of Goods In'iAv Rnh, cmd would
reapcotfnllv Invite my old (VlcinU and pal-
rons to call at (ny jdneu of business, .where I
will Tj 10 tfropt pleasure jn waiting on them.
Jaul7tnAw3wr Jf. J. OMUERG.
B R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—n’RAlb’s
su].p1y at ’-FARELb * YEISEwj
A .more.
ANn-TWO I.AllCK ANIl VA
WOIIKA Art Tit EM II’.MS.
AN D BEST-OF THE WFEKr.lK.V
enter upon no long array of prombf*. Tb»
may simply \sln\h Hint they derign inik.t';
The Post for the future what it hn»brmf*f
tl*^. mnp,«o..j4»|»p*Uuur. idika. ol. iMiiWiI
hr IIm- BETTiW IHTUUrt, will.
fi"i,„l i» Th. Totl. Our Sli.rir, f.r tl,r lu
.1*1 ,j,„y Wllnfi.uirioh
I
it contains weekly
. Domestic and Foirign News, . I
The Markets and flank Note but,
*llut |o sec. exactly what The Posi U, wiju
for'A BAMPTiE NUMBER, which Wilt w
sent kfatiR id nhy oho destrotfr df Mibicriblij
ft wookly,-p"Rfr, . -L'.ij
Splendid Premiums,
Our Engraving Prcntium this'year, b ifi I
celebrutod Btccl Piute engriiv.ipg.oC. *■
A MERRY MAKING in the OLDEN TIXB
This engraving was first Issued hr tbe !<«•
dmi Art Union. It is .10 inches‘lorigbr !l
inches wide-contains Trom .10 tp 10 fifing
"ud Is one of tlm ImiidaouiqJt (6i/rnvinK<ia*
boforo tho-American ami Britnm puldir. 1
irttf ri l ^’n|IrufT^A°7nVy"or ,l fi,i''La
■oting noarly-JOO.flQO plscei-co**-
rawssm®
•ter’aNew Pictorial Quarto Dictionary, wl*
taininp 1,500 Wood Cuts, but littlo need b*
said—its value being apparent to all. **
family should bu without these works.
^ ^ Term^of the ^Post.
a .mbArjtinA Hagoiiu-S «
83W»
the Inrijcr clnln, Wfe..Ju> a efipT*,,*''*-
TIIE TOST AND OUB PnEMIBB
ENOIIAVINO;'
For n copy of tho “Post," yearly, ana
of flnv Engraving,' "fr-Merry Making in
Olden Tiling” Five Dollars. * ‘ 1 ‘ .
For d •■(dub' ofrTnirty Fopifs of IB* pm'.
j&B-Ah.
Engraving sent to him un the pnyin*n‘®'
Three dollurs extra. Tlio Engraving will. 1 "*
The Post and our Rook
. 'Premiums:
- ■or. «iiF .Ahroi,. «,]>>^i!ii,« p«i>,
year, and a qopy of-oitlior.tho Dictionary w
tlm Gnsctteer, for Si t Dollars. ,
/f xhoabdve works ns ftTfehilrtid. •
On tlio receipt of sixlcon new 8 ( u ' ,!,i r'.i., r
Tho price • of 'tlioso wopksJft-R 18 8 ^ 0^^,
it'.'Tf.h. En S r.ti«
Or wo will' g.yo a cony of tho Engr
s a rromffini in plhco of tho Bo^hs-
&
.. , Colognes,,Hair~0U»,
A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds,
Bogs, Card f’n os^Paff BMIs> For ^
nies, Hair lint Cloth, Tooth, Dusting
Whltow.-hferu.lfi,., A grej. jffl j
r.fell, No, « Choiefi U«»«-