The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, November 22, 1860, Image 3

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RWivhlunaH :m early day f or the mooting of the nro- posert State Convention. ‘ It . bc « >m o« exceedingly important that, our best .nen should be elected as dele gates. This is no time toindnlge in parti/ feeling Lot that be banished from our councils. What we want is prudent, dis creet, honest men. Wfijtro utterly opposed, however, to an idea wo have heard udvaifeed touching the manner of their selection. Wo have been told they must go uninstructed, untramel- led, unpledged—that the people must ask them no qnestions as to their course, but, trusting to their honor, take it for granted that they will do right! So long as we profess to be a freemqn, we can never sub- Nov. 7.—The sales of cot [Unpeople of f or t | 10 p ast t j irce days, including Wedr ■ nr. day, were 28,000 bales, of which fl.OOOw taken by speculators and exporters, 5 market had lost immediately previous vanee of |@$d., and closed steady at J ! Creoi’gia with their own destiny/ We are willing to have a vote put to the People on the question “ Convention or no Con vention”—or we are willing to have the Legislature tall a Convention. We must not get ahead of the music. Our Sister States are not exhibiting such rashness. Let Georgia act firmly, but justly, and all will be right. But to act with effect w« jj must have tho confidence of the people^— • Federal Union.- PUBLIC MEETING. -Athens, Ga., Nov. 17,1860. According, to thejcnll of more than two hundred citizens, portions of the people of Clarke, Oglethorpe, Madison, Jackson and Banks counties, assembled in tho Town Ilail of Athens, which was filled to the utmost capacity and overflowing.— The meeting was organized by oppointing Ex-Gov. Wilson Lumpkin, President, and. James C. Branch, Vice President, and tho foHoWing Sectetaries/to wit: M. M. Sheats, ot Clarke co., J). G. Candler, of Banks, B. H. Bullock, J. S. Hunter, of Jackson, ajul Jacob Pimiizy, of Oglethorpe. _ Tho meeting was addressed by the vene- GEOEGIA-Clai VVjnKREAS, Thom V V Letters of Admit T.' Itarrisun, late of sa ho and nppear at my office day in January next, to al why iai.1 Letters shou Id- applicant, ur to such otlir adjudge proper. Given under my baud, November, IS CO. H Nov22 ATHENS, GEORGIA; PSD AY 3IQ11NING, NOT. 22, I860. it office, this the Jib <tay of ASA M. JACKSON,. O. liairy. flurstTias b6en>declared tfie winner of the prize fight< with-paddock. ' ; Admiral Sir ChfijjpNstpier is dead. SECOND DISPATCH. New York j Novi 10.—Victor Emanuel's forces had totally routed the Neapolitans, and httd taken a vast amount of military stores and wagons and Il.tlOJ prisoners. * Anarchy prevailed at Yillerbo (?) in the Papal dominions. Meeting in Charleston. - Charleston, Nov. 15.—A large and en thusiastic meeting is now being held at the Institute Hall to extend a hearty and unanimous welcome and well doiio to the Charleston delegates to the State Legisla ture. A large Palmetto tree was erected this aAernoon in front of the Institute, which collected an immense crowd. In Front of the speaker’s stand there is a large trans parency with the words, “Well done good and faithful servant/' Mayor Meiletb is the President of the meeting, and be made a fine speech. R. N. Gourdin, Esq., aJs j addressed tho dele gation. The speech from the Hon. W. 1). Porter, (State Senator) caused tremendous and prolonged applause. Several other gentlemen made very eloquent, telling and appropriate speeches, and the utmost en thusiasm prevailed. It’ is gratifying to notice the good order and good feeling which prevails in the midst of such ap parent excitement. Fire works are being displayed in differ ent portions of the city, and many of the private residences and public buildings are illuminated. Alabama Sews. Mobile, Nov. 15.-—The Governor of this State will issue his proclamation on the Gth of December for the election of del egates on the 2-1 th fiir a Convention to meet on the 7th of Januaiy. Senator Unmmand. Washington, Nov. j6.—Senator Ham mond, of ad. C.j has written here to have his personal effects seat to South Carolina.— It is a loading inference that Ills resigna tion goes into effect immediately. Wood ware, Castings, Creel trading, t-McerU aud receivo** Rb lie palroiiagc. Como in nu.l see fi nothing to look. I1CT111K OMEN of Beauty and Hijro/m 12.50 Court of Napoleon 12.50 Women of the South.£££j 0.00 Josephine Gallery 5J O Horne’s iDtndtrtifSn*. 4.00 Poems of K. L. Flash.. 75 Y'>d*l s Join s m‘s Walker’s Dictionary 2.60 FoH«t,-r’s Field Sprite. 4.50. Woman ia White J_ r >0 Dumdlen l.oo Macaulay’s Later Essays 75 Tyne's 40 Years in Sunday Schools 60 Maeuy's Masonic Juri-pru,fence 1.50 The Young Mnronners,. So Ranjcrei'-udR qidato’.-sof Tannaho- 1.25 Partoa’s Life of Jackson (complete)...T.50 a 9.00 Clarke Postponed Sheriff’s Sale. P URSUANT to an orper of Die Honorable Superior Court of toe county of ('larkw. at August term, 1660, will Uj sold at the Frank tin ilous.:, iu the t hi of Ath ens, on the 5th.day of December next, the Ln'suce. of the goods that romatnit in my hands unsold, rMsititiif of dry go als, ono safe, two show cases, one bedstead and bedding. All sold as the property of Spring A Siminsua to satisfy various att i liments which have bo n previously levied and warranted fir lent, Ac. Sale to continue from day to day until tdl is s dd. Nov. 22. I860, J. A. DliOWNLSU, it 8bV. Athens, Sept ^ the matter? Why Is it, that with ft largely ; business earctlih receipts have fallen off go > Y,V MUST HAVE MONEY. A business like be conducted without it. Wa have hnn- „i names on our hooks who have not paid a cent , r .—many of them being TEN years behind! every one indebted for tmhscription, job- u .lvcrti.-inp, will pay up immediately. . « Unlive in reach and are out of funds can pay (j r ,l „f cuimtry produce, nt market prices, y, n, there is no excuse for non-payment, and ■ >, immediate response from all. NEW GOODS! ^jl fpiIE rniuersi^ncd are reedriftg ilaily thoir new Fall X supplies, consisting of Bry Goods, Clotiiiiig*, JBO-OTS AN© SMEOJES, HARDWARE, . OBOCKERY, IfllllPfl .. . , _ 1' GROCERIES, SALT, 1ROL,A-liZf&AA VU.$, VISES and HELLOWS, CA ST IX OS, IYOOJt WARE CARPENTERS TOOLE, ... , , a id other things, too ted Sins to mention. »W«h navo ft largo supply of 3no Tou-uissco clear Sid.ss l.anl: and Ham.,, all of which wa will selt as, as the cli.-:,pest. Customer* will do Well V. giro ns a call lie!..re purchasing elsewhere, J. W. HEAVES A CO., Kept, 0. - •. Nt>. 15. under J rnuMui Hon-.. , Housa and Lot for Sala !—I u, small farm in *1.© \iplpltr o<’ X X Ailmii*, Hiu) IttfiHy tfeoirous c.f moving ibcrc, I now Dlls*.- lor *:*;e luy I,huso an-1 \ yt wl^n* I Jivv*, It id vt- v pleasantly .iitimtM M .;»Jvc: u ut i.» th.* hool* ;tmi cfeurcliM. TfUs liotJ.^c i.<'ncwlv iu.n tucc-- iitMuy with gas .'ixiurc.i. 2Bk» H ro ;« contains hx ;>.nd hr If nvv^, mor-n nr less, &m« two wells of fine water uj#»»n it. I v t ;. f 8eil ou easy term-. ‘ \\\ \\ ©CAU'KiN. A tin ny, ,>uly 2C. —tf G. K. & J. L. HAMLLTON, srci’Kssrtiis TO S1I1T11 i KZZSIUI, _ WHOLESALE AND KKTA1I. AMI I'l-AM.its |>- -PURE MEDICINES, - CHEMiCALP, paints, ous,wiNiunr-nr, <ss. TOIL ET & FAHCY ART5 3LE3. BVMJilS-j t’LI /O. OAM!>I/K.XE,Ki:i:OAF..\ &5/J. Beulah. Qitceiis of Soeiety ok for The People Ja, Ls.sn and the ■ urroimdin"counties, irrespective I j .0 ’i ics, nro requested to uiret in JclTcr- j i v, until iti.L. ..t II o'clock, for the purpose , bi.i and expressing their views, as to what .; K South should pursue, iu the present crisis. IP a. KOHEIST TOuMBS wi!t bo present and ’ lb , i-o'ciing. MANY CITIZENS. Just Rsoaived, UTLEDGE, $i 2: - II utaho’d of Be-uvcric. 2 voir. 2 (M Wood U-m rers. | 2. rngro: nn'i Sunny South, t I Tlio Linton Family, I 2. Khccpan’d Life of ILjuglus. 1 01 Webster’s 1 to. Dieii u-.ary. Pictorial Edition, it y Lowe's Pi»y..-iol .gy of C'omuion Life, 2 Ui Johnston’s Chemistry d.» do 2 0 Chc.m’rer’s New Bucycdspedia, vol. 1, 3 5t Encyclapcdia of lleiigicus Ktvawtedge, 4 fn Cs;. a I'resU lot of New Music, at Paliiisher'., prices KEEP COOL! The very host tulvico we can give our friends, id contained in the caption of this -.rticlo—keep cool. Excitement cannot - il ly do any good, and must necessari- lv linttiuce givat evils. j.ycry thinking man in the State is anx- : ,1-t'j see our whole people united. This ,.di i" vol' he done, if wo encourage undue fscin ment. It will just as certainly lead toilu f.irination of parties ns that two and two make ttiur. The opinions of moderate men must bo P'spceted. They are not willing to be driven like cattle bv popular excitement. Toeimn e their rp operation a firm, man ly ih-iuierale course must be adopted.— With them. preripAation will kill every thing, mid they are largely in the majori- ty. nut only in thisTvonutv, but through out the State. [,,t n> have unity ot action, but by no means let us endeavor to carry the people bv wild and needless excitement. Depend upon it. a victory obtained in this way, is utterly worthless, as the. “sober second I'lOui/Af will always undo what has been 4m without due <! liberation. SEWING MACHINES. W HEELER A Wfldon’x are now fold, wi h the hemhter attached, 1.1 5!5 and freight. Tho old price wa?, uirh lu inaier, anti frcigl^t, ($i>! wif .out) They are j^ruatiy i-u»noveJ v**ry r?rctifly. Tv - ice at? many are wilJ monthly as tho?e inaJiJ by any other manufacturer. For l>y Nov 22 Avyr. N. V/tnTE.T: struct their dele my their own affairs is not worthy of dtu trust at their hands ’ T1U1 MEETiXc'o.V SATITEDAY. At a late hour we reached tiie Towi Hull on Saturday, and after some difficulty managed to get in. So lar as numbers an concerned, it was the largest public meet ing we over attended in the place. The resolutions adopted will be found ir another place. They do not, we may safe ly say, reflect tho views of either extreme MUSIC! AltELER'S IHegau'i PMlcfn 50 ceuts. 1 Carnival de Venicu (Vm) f,0 “ " (SHnlh-ifr) TO If'-mc, Sw*tft Home; Varialtons, (ff-appes) 5’> Attention! Banks County Gu. irds! THK Oflicera and Privates ottkia Company are hore- -L by commuurL d to attend at Hi.iner-ou the i.i -t Sat urday in Dccemh’r next, by 10 uVlm-k, A. -M., for the perpow of ft drill. There aru yet twijuty ;-.un*. to he issued. No person will roeieve armo except iho.' i who present themselves in the uniform of tho Cinnpnnv. D. U. CAJ,DI.5R, ('apt.' Nov. 22, I860. Coiuaiamtiv.g H. C. Guards. L'mger.in Blissful ltepoie, Continental Grand Mareh, Wuodhnrn. Poll;* Puter'a Highland Marsh, Flours de Fautasie. (Gungl) Eagle Rook Redowa (ltorge) France, I adore Thoa (I'ouezetti) Gentle Uollie, (St. Join.) Fisuernnitt’a Glee, (Sie\ enson) Night Dews are Weeping, God of tho Fatherless, (Hcber) Battle of Prague, Oh, I have sighed to Beit, May of the Valley, (Root) Dixey's Land, Kitty Clyde. (Crosby) Minnie Clyde, •• Sept. ““ ’ ... —- have; now in store, and arriting LARGE SUPPLIES, FOR fall and winter trade. G-rocerieSa Hardware am! Staple Hry (loads, With an IMMENSE VARIETY Of ntlior articles suited to this market t»Wo SELECT OUR GOODS Vi ith groat earn, and buying in large quantities ForCash, Are prepared to furnUli t!i<$ BEST ARTICLES AT THE LOWEST R ATES, TO CASH BUYERS. Xu. 1 Ilm ul Street, Athc it, O'a. Oetll T. BISHOP S .-ON. WI. B. JACKSON & CO. FACTORS AND CO&3KI1SSION MERCHANTS, Corner Bay and Dmyr.m streets—uri-stuira—over Champion ,L Froeinnn, 8A KA.vy.-l IT, a A. wm. b. J an. sox. v. u. mtBsi.l. Formerly with Cupt. John Late Superintendent W. Anderson. Floiida Boats, iBe/erateet in Sumim-ib...Copt John W. Anderso i, Messrs. Boston & Viihuougu, C'aghorn & Cuimingluim, llrwin A Hardee. Oetl7—3m Lamps, SURGICAL AND DENT.il, IXSTRUJIEN Fine French Medicines; s " A>ro«< Jstorj. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Charlerum and Augusta bills duplicated. The meeting was addressed by several gentlemen, as will bo seen by reference to the official account of it. Our own opin ion is, that the people need noinfiunimalory appeals to excite them. They are already too muck cxciteul. What is most needed now is quiet, calm and dispassionate re flection—a spirit of conciliation and com promise. Without this, that perfect union, Just reroivtd, by WM. X. WHITE. - 'd Catawba lliunrtles, Wines,. Patent and every thing usually kept iu a first-clasi Council Proceedings. Couxcri. ChajsbbB, A called m eting ui the ii.iard was h Present—lut-Wfau: Lyle, tod-Ward' Cieskay, C iiaak, CaiIJs a .kt Taylor.. The Hlidutes u( tue Notice. A LL pi-raons indebted tu the late firm of Cctt& C*!- bert, by note or necomu, nil!, if they do riot up and si'ttle” this full, find tiictn in' thb Lauds'ot'a lawyer for collection. Further indulgence is out of the question. COLT L COLBERT. Athens. Sept. 6. 1S65.—2,„. ire read aad cun- ! The TicaaurcrS woathiy report mi read, received, i and ordered i-i oe sn.-ead ou t' e luiu-ives. •The d irali.il s ait Deploy Marshal's laontijv re ports were read und received. O.: uioiion of Wardeei Taylor, the cituens of Athens j he, and they are hereby requested to m.et at the Xon a j Hail oa Saturday nogtit next, the 19th iast, for the j purpose of taking into consideration the cle-tion of Abraham Lin.-oh; to the IVvi ienev, Information was the.-i git oa by AVar-Un Childs, the ■! Chief Ejgineer of the t urn of Athens, that Relief Fue Company, No. 2, had uisban jed. " Aad, ob motion, tbu Engine. wiLh all its apparatus ' ol Relief No. 2, was turned ever to the Firo Company of Hope, No. 1. O i moti ui, tlis Board tkett went into an election far ! tho Engineers of thu Tow a of Aioiers for the next lE ! months ensuing, ,9j motion, H. 51. Smith was elected Chief Engineer. [ Reuben -V ichors ou, Lst cuadsiaat do To Correspondents. , \V e have received out* or two furiousCurh- nanications iu referettco to tho meeting , liere un Saturday—denouncing its proceed- j ings as" monai'chical," and ail that sort of thing. Wo cannot consistently with our ideas of propriety, publish this, or any sim ilar communication on any side of any tpiolion. It is too violent. We have just passed through an exciting political campaign, anti hoped to have rc- posqttjnit, unfortunately, the country is now convulsed with excitement greater than we have ever witnessed. We are daily counselling every body to keep cool, ami ii would look very inconsistent in us to add fuel to the flumes. Our respected .correspondents must excuse us from pub lishing fiercely denunciatory articles. Wa believe it to be tho duty of every Christian and latnot to allay existing excitement a.ol restore the public mind to a condition oi caImuess, if possible. The contribution of. N. will appear iu our next issue Wo have not room for it this week. Guard Well lour Language! In these exciting times, mep should bo j tarvii’.l in the language they use. HV e-have Ward, in tho last few days! such remarks SS these, - That man ought to be hung at “Dt-o 1” What for? AH the reason we I 'nave heard urged in favor of it. was simply I because he lmppencd to differ in sentiment I with ihe speaker! God forbid that in our I free (hivemment such ideas may find a iHh- .no i; isi tho minds of the people!— I He know that tlmse who thus talk do not I hr a moment think of tho evil which might I jRfw out of sucli remarks. I Mankind are the same in nil countries I slid in all ages. Tlte same spirit which I i-iivc rise to the ‘‘reign of terror” in Franco I ‘tillexists in humafi nature, and once arouse I ii.snd no human agency can arrest it till I •Wees of innocent blood are shed! I riiere is no cause for any undue cxcite- I Blent. The ncovdo generally AN tiNFAILiNU UE.vadDY! L .I'kf-n .: |- Will u;,1 Uiioctiobs lov the curt::in mV of HUG CHOLER to ngy person who will so kit fcu liis nilcrc-s. It is ft remedy which never wuiiro Em ohuivXK, and also joaoro.-- Reg. If nj. acoiniin;- to direcljons, ui.d it mils, the laonuy .c refundou. 51. X. DAVENPORT, scmbly, urging immediate separation by Georgia, as necessary t > her interests, her honor, her safety, an ! as a preventive of civil war, and the great measure of peace and deliverance. At the conclusion of liis address, the report oi tho committee was agreed to, without a dissenting voicti, as follows: The Cjm.ntiiaq of Fiitxii subra'.ttj tha meeting tho fall.iwiu;; report and resolutions : The el -• dioa of Lincoln and ll.imaa to the Prosideney and Vico Prosileuey of tin United States, hat brought on a crisis i-i t!is3 mt’jara S '.; .-,, which dtmli Is their linn, united an 1 determined action. To be coutrollad by a party strictly sectional, whose pritioipios and legislation arc liOtiila to our interests, odr rights and our safety, is not tabs t dsretsd. A Un ion so destitute of fritsrni.y and goal fellowship as oars has nowbscom-?, is not wort!) proserviatf. There fore, Iltethel, That this mooting coacurfin Gis opHion that the Le"islatnro of Gsor-ia, now i:i session, should call a convention of delegates to most and determine upon the moJj aad taaasui-3 »r redress. £au!t.-4. That in-out opinion, the Convention, when assembled, having detonnined tho conrsa of action pro per to be taken by the sovereign State of Georgia,should earuestiy iayita the co-operation of oar sidar Sou Brora States to unite with us in forming a Coafcd:ration on tlio basis of our present ConstUnti ' Jletolcct!, That we roeoiamsnd, On in rtion, tho Board then adjourned, WM, U. DOR receiving our Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound, or DEarXIS* ALTERATIVE, For Pnrlfj inn the lllco.l mil Diaeiuet of the FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GrOOBS, Wu. II. Dousev, Tdtfunuef r ia account irit of A then*, for the month of October x lkfiJ. To og haatl, From D. A* McDonald, on Di'ay License, -T&kcd collected ia Ocu, MAPES’ Nitrogcnizcil 8uper.i iio»phate of I T contains in ndditi'Gi to Sat»sr.\nilla. the !iy / ro- alcoholic extract of QuccnV Delight. i?TlLUJfHIA, White-Ash. Urey-Beard, ur Fringe-Tree, Cjiioxanthvs, Tincture of Mav-Applc, or Mandrake, PonornYLLuu, aud Blood-Root, Sanguixahia. Physicians have decided that this is tho purest and best preparation of Sarsaparilla in the market. For Rale iu Athens by C. W. & II. R. J. Lonjf, and Drupgists generally. Also, for sale at the Watchman office. Athens, Juno 28, 18C0. FROM NEW YORK, and will offer them nt Lmv prices for cash or coiiniry produce. Wo find buying goods on two, four'and six months, and sellinjr them on six, twelve aud eighteen months, a business that is unpleasant and not profitable; and be side*, it keeps us always tight run for money. Wo de sire to change some features iu our hu.nuess. We want to sell ail leading articles, such as Groceries. Yams, Os- uahurgs. Brown Shirtings, Iron, Country Produce, Ac., f it CASH. Aud furthermore, wo mutt say to our custo mer?. that many of them are owing us DEBTS OF LONG STANDING, and wo nre Determined to collect them l And all wh" do not pay up by January ncit will be called upon by ono of iho firm, aud if not paid. ll'E MUST sum V j will make it tho interest buyers to pay cael) for the articles above mentioned. IUTNETt, ENGLAND A FREEMAN. or. MOO. 4u. Cash paid lbr: P W Hutcherson, Sirejshqir S.ti..W», Renheu Harris, S T Aaron, M S D irham, Wo Harris, G G VrUpairick, John 51 Frccjia: D A -McD-'.iaid, Wm Giliogher, J J Thomas, Via j Rr.rsilton, James S England, 10 3i] War S Hemphill, for Henry liver.v. :;;-ct.. v.'.a ono.irly, Night-' R F Harrison, 2a-qc Wui il Darsoy, ;i.l Wm S tivauy. Gcs aveu, Win S Hemp hill, Poii- e aec-t., T V Tolimrr. do do ft v 15 B Muon. 3-1 qr sabrj, . Firo Company, R lref No 2, Ho-ik <fc Ladder Co., 4d qr. does, J il Christy, printing Oiaiuauccs, Fire Company 2d and 2d qr dues, T HE undersigned, Agent for the above 'fertiliser. iu consequence of its marked success tho past svu- son, aud tho greatly increased <uinftud arising thcro- frnui, hat made arrangements wish the B>anufaetuivr ior a large and fall supply; and requiring greater farilb- ties for storage and other accommodation,has tu.'roulhc four story Warehouse os below, where hewlll befthlo ti> supply a ay quantity required, with promptness, llo may be allowed to express his satisfaction iu view oft ho fort that of tho nupierous purchases made of liith by planters, generally for tho purp-io? of making coinparti- 4 ()|i| Wiley Baker, 8 iii.'jE 11 Hodgson, 2 bf j K it Ware, !l I*. ' . 11 1.2. Ct...An and Augusta alone, and tho tiuo of gold flowing into their vaults ia its fall and con tinuous now as at any time since the first of tho month. Tlte last weekly statement of the New York hanks, (by telegraph, aud dated Nov. 12th), shows a decrease of specie to tlte amount oi’ nine hundred and fifty-nine- thousand dollars. A lui'ge portion of this decrease in Now York hanks is now in the vaults of the banks in Savannah and Au gusta. \Ye are pleased to notice tho strong po- sitlou of our banks, us it will tend to estab lish confidence ‘upon .a reliable basis, and facilitate the operations of trade and com- - (fierce. Gallant New Jersey. Eternal honor, says the New York Ex press, to the Broad Seal State. She has covered herself all, over with glory. Ol' the whole North', she alone keeps step to the music of the Union! The National King, which her sister States, East, West and Centre, have trailed in tlio dust,'she ■cruiiser liority. Planters who liare uscj ulapes’ Phosphate, now make it their sole reliant o, ami are orUcrinffgBorne of them) is much ns fifty tone, for use the n{Xt faasou. This feet speaks for itself. Wo liavo tliseovered a quali ty, developed iu the drouth, tvMtli w»s before unobserv ed, vtos its liygrometio power, or capaciiy, to absorb moisture from the atmosphere, which obviated to a large extent (li t late unparrcllcd dieught where it was used, while fiu*t other lerlilisirs were not only valueless, but positively injarious to the plant. The safety and profit ;;s a money investment, arising from the use of .Rapes’ P ibtRShte, are now placcillieyond question, ana the ttxperier.ee of (be past season, has esiablisbed whe t wo hat e, trUb'eut hesitation, always asserted for it, that ia the only fertiliser reliable under all circumstances of aoil, modo-of cuTtjyctton, ami of weather. Tho undersignw! is also prepared to eupply any de. - scrip lion of AGRICULTURAL M mlrTTWli i ii iM 1MPLE5IENTS, of tho latest improvedpatterus'inlapt-ijn c.l to Southern cultivation, at lo.vcsr pvie CS ** 'ire department, Is now opening the handsomest stock of 3$ on j 100 !>•'! jctr-iro; 5(1 36 ■ 12 50 1 00 103 00 12 50 1 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS C. W. MOTES’ EXCELSIOR GALLERY OF ART! OVER THE STORK OF I. M. KENNEY. BIIO.I) STItUKT, ATHKXS. IIA. P HOTOGRAPHS taken from lift or Daguerreotypes of absent or deceased persons to any sire desired, and colored in oil. water or ludia ink. Ambrotypes ta ken in cloudy as fair weather. March I5-ly Ever offered in this market. They were bought on the most favorable terms, and can ire sold a" !,.w as in any market in the State. Aii are invited to calf and ex amine. ’ t---.,. Cb Sept# WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL in the - veleeliou of delegatjs to the ptop jsed C i.ive-.itim, that party foaling ho esohowed, aud that all parties be lainy represented by their wisest and mast discreet men. . Haulm), That in our opinion, the Governor and Le gislature should take every care and precaution to place tbs State ia a position to meet any emergency which IMCSI/pOlB* SOIL-LIFTING PLOW n. L. BLO OMI’IELD University of Georgia, 1 a rxaxs, ..w. 20. lsoo. ) ’AS received, and wii! continue to reccivo from our . manufactory North, the finest assortment of T HE exercises of this rtrtitution will be resumed od the oth dny of January next. The Faculty of tho College is composed of the fol lowing officers : R.'V. ANDREW'A.'LTPSCOMB, D. D., Chancellor. Rev. {'. H, MELT/, D. D. Vice Chancellor anil Pre- f-.-ssor of .Moral and Jlental Science, and Political E' inotnT. WILLIAMS'RUTHERFORD, A. M., Prof, of Mathe matics and Astronomy. R. M. JOHNSTON, A. M., Prof. Belles Letters and Oratory. WM. II. WADBEL, A. M., Profi of Ancient L»»- g"iig«S. Rev. JAMES WOODROW. A. M. P. D.. Prof, of N Jural Philosophy, Chemistry upd Natural Sei- W. D. WASir, A. M. Adjunct Prof, of Slathematics, Ac. DANTEL LEE. 5T. D., Prof. of Agriculture. Tlio tjharg's are, far Tuition, R voiq Rjot, Servant Hire nod Library Feo, S75. payable $50 in January and..S?5 fct September, strictly sh advance; Nov. 22. IbtHi. ASBCRY HULL, See. NEW FALL AND WINTER W HEN asnrfaco Plan is rnu at a depth of 12 inches, and a two-horse S.dUI.iiting Plow follows, which is capable of disintegrating to a depth of fifteen inches more, there is a total disintegrated dopth of tweniy- j ;ven inches, and those wao so practice will find that they leave another farm bs’aeatti that represented on their map. A smaller size of this Plan, (ono horse) thinner in the sole and more dart-like in its figure, is no admirable implement furcuIterating crops, and will de the work of more than forty men with hoes. With the corn crop, this too! nine run close alungside the corn, and to the full depth of twelve inches when the eoru is bet three inches high, and before the roots occupy the space between the rows; this will lift the soil, move ev ery com plant with tho soil, end lbr so slight a distance as nut t > separate) Die particles from the roots, yet so ’completely loosening the muss that tho plant may he picked up with the fi-ngers. This is more thorough c«l- tlvatiou that) can be obtained by one hundred hueiugs, leaving the soil in better tilth and cutting off no roots. More than twenty thousand of these Plows were sold last year. DRY GOODS. C ALL and examine my stock, and yon will be pleaded, with styles aud prices. O^tu . I. M. KENNEY. Ever offered iu this market. Our facilities for earn ing on this business are much superior toothers, on account of ouc partner being constantly in the market, purchas ing and making up. In order that oar stock may be kept constantly fresh, we receive shipments weekly, and we pledge to sell ou as liberal terms as can he lmd in any market in Georgia. Please cull and examine fer tile truth of this assertion. It. I,. BLOOMFIELD, friea Is of constitutional equality throughout the North ern Slaton, who co-opefatvl with ns in wu earnest chert to savo the Government from falling into the hands of fanatical trait »rs to the Constitution. ilawfrcd, That wado, tn ao c-pccia! manner, return onr heart-felt thanks t > the sovereign State of New Jer sey, which, so far a, wo now know,- is the only nou- slaveholding State which has votod against the Black Republicans. All honor to her!— **A tnniij the failAUOf faithful uttl*/ ehe! " The report hetitg unaniinou»!y ttifreed to, three cheers were ^ivest over the result.— Aiul three cheers wore proposal and giv en. for Mr. Oobb, three for the State of Georgia, three fur Gov. Lumpkin, three for Rev. Mr. Ilintoa and three for Rev. I>:\ Hoyt. Then on motion of Wm. L. Mitchell Lsq.. the papers of this place were requested to issue Kxtras on Monday morning, contain in'; the proceedings of this meeting. * On motion of Gen. James 1). Frierson, copies of the proceedings of this meeting were directed to be sent to the Senator and Representatives of this county, with the •wo may say eisaiiy—are in lavor of resisting Re- L an rule. ' Lot ua !*■: satisfied with . thoi’gh some may dii'er with us a? to details. There cannot be a perfect iviucnv about these, nor is it necessary it-* sliutilil be. The people are all alike iVgc. I t is folly and ndaseiiso, then, h vinL and neighbors to fall out. WHITE & RITCH Friendu, delay no longer. If uot paid soon, Your note# and account* will be banded out for collection. You will find tiio Books and -Notes at the store of NichoL.'ii. Reaves A Wyun, who are authorized toscttic them. G'tADV A NICHOLSON, GRADY, NIOllOLaON A"CO! Now NiqtOLSMN, REAVES <fc V. YNN. Those ind :hted fn mmu.fi payment by the 1st Jan. 1581 and Balt ant cash goods, <H laatt quaiterly. , : Oct25 men cm! Have received their To which they invite tpe atteuliou of customers an i the ^mblic generally. Oetll mselvv>tamakc Uofice, Motes- s .be.sctUed for at LOOK AT THIS I DO NOT SAY I WILL SELT, AT COST—the usual boil to catch suckers and sprat! Everybody knows that people do not like to work or live on nothing—it don't pay expense*. But Ido say to those who want One-n arse.. Two-Horse. A Significant Fart, , Hie Xcw York Herald caS&f the ntten- 11 '’f ihe country to the fact that the an- Glvpulilic-un vote is 530,000 greater in the •’-slavclio'ding tliau in the slavcholdiitg ’ tull '>! Tlte following are the figures: „ OVrotmoS TO LINCOLN. I" 1 'W States 1,600,000 1,1 S| *vo 8utes 1.050.000 with cutter. EVEliY P SHOULD ‘ 1 Reliable Fire is; Three- Hostc. Tyj'.Y mare Colds. Fevers, and fjwef death*. Send i v Sva daiia-s to the n-ujjrii rnod, and ho will furnish the i-uslt-ae.i >s, whb-h, if strictly observed, will make old age iho utmost only occasion of death! Whole with cuitor. J. A. Q b tMBY, iO.SWarrenBloqjf, Vngnsfk,Ga. For sale by Ocl25 tlmSt in CLOTHING, Cloths, Casrimores, Vcstiuys, Shirts, Drawers, Holf-llose, Hats, Ct.ps, and other things ttfti itumvrons to mention, which arc usually kept in Clothing mid Merchant Tailoring establishment."—that they will find it to their interest to call on in;. F’or CASH, I wil! sailor makeup goods Tor a small ftdv acre oncost. I hove aline stock, well assorts I. and I nm anxious and willing to sell. Two door* North of the Newton House, College Avenue. Oetll Ii. W. RU51NKY. every other post, or point, worth holdinj —New Jersey came gloriously to tho rc' eno, ami reiJeemed the tjay, just when n' most evcrv’iUiug seemed to be lost. I generation of men have since pas: have lost nothing of tho spirit, or patriot- isiti, .(;• . t ~.C27T iT — T ” * "’*""** political revolution, w! mly occasion _ JHHJL „ „ j vt.v-. plantar!>n« «r negroes secured from colds and fever.-, xj -w y » VIPVTI a . - 1 _ 1 and tbu* enabled to make more produce ! Infan s jenr- % V AH 1 Jhl/—A gUOU COOl ed life, if the rtuietiy Jitil the mo.isy vriil 5c rtfuwleiI. j Y Y and iroj>er. Also, a negro girl But no fear that if the directiana acriipulnnsiv followed, i voars old, Tor her board aud clothing. 1: Athens,'Nov 22.—Jt J. J. FLOURNOY. 1 Watchman office. aPi wod from the stage, but tho people of Now. Jersey have lost nothing of tho spirit, or pairiat- istn, of their fbreiathers. In the great _ , hieh lias just swept over the land, Iter voto against the section al candidate has demonstrated that she is as true to the Union to-day, as sho was hi the times that tried men’s son Is. We of Now York tire half ashamed of our posi tion slopgside oflier. Rut her noble example will not be lost upon us. As long us there is over one State iu the North that keeps the Union flag unsullied with sectionalism, tiro national men of the North, though for the moment borne down by the enemy, wiil rally, reform and reconqnc-r every tnc-.t HARDWARE STORE! ATYXttVC! ill ' Mate opposition vote over ave States do... ...........550,000 also appeal's that i.t the popular Vote 0 >* a majority of eiyht hundred thou- 1 v nv >i'5 than three-quartdrs of a tuil- agamst Lincoln. a>: city of Now York (tho great com- i'ial centre of the country) it should al- ” remembered, gavo thirty thousand ’ i- ity against Lincoln, attse facta should he remembered by, I’wple of Georgia. Let them never ' 1 'hat they hare Ace hundred and Af- ENDOWMENT, 010,000. ' tfdcJLSSs. rpiiE next Bpring Tcrm of this Institution will open on Tuest 1. y. 'f A' X 1861. fiqU»Itustic year. 2 terms, 5 month* each. yWiBlllI .V^- JOHN R. NORTH, Principal , OB. N. ESTES, At.dst'aut in 1st and 3d Depart ' FITTS F. HINTON, “ « 1st DEPARTMENTS—1st. Primary Donart-usnl. Children, Male and Female. 2d. A icafi 3d. Advanced Male D.partmcnt. 4th. ililitary Department. *- ..T •fi TUITiGN PER TERM: F.agUsh Elem ;. !xry Braachcs JJdoirap y. Arithiu-tic, E.iglisl. Grammar, CojnmwUion. Greek. L ain, French. logic. Philosophy, Chemistry, Practical aud Aiii tirol Trigonometry and Surveying UagBCttesi r these are applied principally to the part payment of the above low rate, of where die or sho may reside, but little il any will remain for patr, now being rcmoildled an 1 eularge-l. Before Ibe ecu Term «pa; dm i, Av. : Each of i • ' ■ first-departments will occupy separate rooms, i eaboftl* may apply' • the Martin Institute, proper .‘L-ipHac witt cat.-In itoto will afford next jair the bust fertilities tor education upon reclt t • u. I to the sons datehti Geat^C A V II- in the best f famiUe*. $6 to ; per month. sTHiis. • Ii tvi r r. . j. r. s. davis. s.-crett ,'!US 1 -1 \URKTT. JNO. VENA LE, JACKSON BELL, WM. H. TU WOltSIIAM. lesiriar ritaatiop*. can address J m II. North, at Jaffcr uu, stating th; 1 A ami . uliM" !mt!im..nU' ; Corner Broi