Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, February 16, 1860, Image 1

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VOL. 1. ROME, GEO., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, <860. a. .jjRKiwit.» ,J.l ». VOT8 -T .03 » "Ault inbnwtT li! MI '; i .l%,*.V,t-.l\ 10 ZSy.C.Y Hi l'i"' illitoV-tilt iT.>vvj|'»<l «. .. m*ri| .■Cllu»«a«t> anU-jHadJ adT II-I fj-,‘ ■•!i.i u:-y viitl (iviaP.-iliiA il/: c-.iiL'l-.'-'uri u *'riri?, V sWwsifc) Olfr :n>M 111111 jv fe "1.1* " L . ..7TT* •.Hi tut!-) i-t m.jti | - ttiiot <k! bluorfs eelg«oj <&ljc ©ri.tocckl’i Courier PUDUSI1BII EVERY ftfUSDAT, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MORN'OS By H. DWIXELL, k% FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably in advance. Verms of Advertising in Trl«WeekIy. PER SQUAnl or TEX USES. One insertion 81.00 Two insertions,. I .SO Each additional insertion 0.25 One Month 4.00 Two Months «.00 Three Months MO Six Months 10.00 Twelve, Months ...15.00 A li ho ml discount will bo male to those who advertise larger nmounta. ___ Obituaries of more than five lines charged the same as advertisements. Native* of Marriages and Deaths, not ex ceeding Five T.ines in length, a'e published (gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of the parties aro ropiested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name stud they will be published with pleasure. ftofessioiv'il GqlrOs. R. D. UlnVBT, ....... PUXI.AI* SCOTT. HARVEY & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AT I,AW, ROME GA. A DVANCE3 oi money ean usually be had f\ upon good claims loft for collection. Rome, Jiiool.—ly. 35. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROMS, OA. Oprir.n—Ovor Fort A Hargrovo's new store. febl9—ly JOHN F. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, °A. Wii.l practice in the Courts of North West ern Georgia. Collecting promptly attonded to. Oman—In City nail Building, up stairs. apr7-ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, GA. Wi.1. prastioo in the counties of Chorokeo is. 05is over N. J. On'in s'l Clothing -torn Rsreiixvoo — Underivont A fl'nlth. Romo Ba. T. R. R. Cobb. Esg.. Athens. Ga. ,jaii27 TIIOS. J. VKROERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, GA. Wn.t pra’tico in the counties of Floyd, pMk. Paulding. Carroll, lfaraldsen and Cass, Ivrist attention paid to collecting. jan2#-ly HENRY A. GAUTRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, ••• GA. STaitv altentiso given to collecting and se- etring claims in Upper Georgia. febl-ly j. w. n. vxnrnwoon e. n. smith. UNDERWOOD ft SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME GA. PiucTinn in Upper Georgia: also In the Federal District Court of Marietta. j»n20'59-1y C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and Tonnesseo. ang3. T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GA. febl0'57 W. B. TERHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME GA. " Orrics—In City Hail Building. aprR-lv J. B. W. NOWLIN, SI. D. OFFERS his Professional scrrlcs to the linens of Rome and vicinity. When not rofcssionnlly engaged. mvr always he found i the office formerly oeeupiod by Dr. Roht. atty, or at the Drug Store of Newman A bw'lln. novfl.ly. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten miles west of oct5'59—ly ROME, GA. W!H. FAItELL, M. D., ROME GA. Orricr.—In the old Post Office. aprl'57 II. II. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CA VJt SPRING, GA. Soph 7, ’59.-n45-ly. J. C. REESE, M. D. SILVER CREEK. - - FLOYD, Cc.GA Offieo at J. A Whiteheads' ang.t.ly R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Rome, Ga. Will givo strict attention to the SELLING OF COTTON. And all kinds of Produce, and Heavy Goods, that inn v be consignee to him. *,*0filce at the Post Office corner, [aug.24 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ROME. GA. Dries—At Romo Railroad Depot. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pros’!, S. ir. STILLWELL, Soc'y. july28 c. W. LANGWORTHY, mOFKBftQU OF PIANO, ORGAN Guitar and Vocal Music, ROME, GA, aug3.1y Susipes? 6^5?. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF } Groceries & Staple Goods, adapted to IJl&utor'ruso— ■ .■ ; .! • '■• ''' For Cash, •' * Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt,. Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, Osnabargs, mai/lS-ly. Factory Thread, he., he. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. T. Duane, I s now permanently located in Kome.nnd has taken rooms over Fort A Hargrove’s store, . u where ho will he pleased to receive tho'ealls of thos-* who may require his professional sorvicos. He would also state that he is prepared to Insert artificial teeth, on vulcanised rubber, which is fast superceeding.all other styles of work, now made, combining' as it does, LIGHTNESS, AND A Pleasant Decree of Elasticity, with Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New Y*rk prices, inoyt—ly BOOTS AND SHOES MAHUFACTHIIRn BV P. A. O MB ERG, ROME GA. The Subscriber is supplied witli a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all otlior mntorials for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots & Shoes. He employs the best of Workmen and keeps posted on the latest fashions. Genteel Fite and Work warranted. Thankful for past favors he hopes to re ceive a continuation of palronngo in this branch of heme industry. aug25—ly P. A. OMBERG. ETOWAH HOUSE, ROME, GA. L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r. (Lateof Eatouton Hotel.) Tn« Stage Office* aro kept at this House, and it is nearest the Depot jan5 TIIOS. J. PKTIUT, G. W. F. I.All KIN. PERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice lintel, W ILL keep constantly on hand, a well selected assortment nf Groceries. Al so, Provisions, such as, Bacon. Lard, Flour. Meal’ he., he., which we will soli low for Rush, or country produce, nt rush prices. Wo feel grateful for past favors, mid liopo by prompt attention to business, anil fair deal ing, to receivo a liberal sharoof patronage.— Our motto will be quick sails and short pro fits. Give us a call before buying elscwhers, Rome, Aug. 31, ’59.tf. J.B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R espectfully informs bis friends, ami the public generally, that he continues the practice of DENT1STR ¥ in all its branch - cs, and 1ms fitted up au office, over the store of McGuire h Pinson, where ho is prepared to exocuto nil opera tions appertaining to Dou- tisiry, in the moat approved manner. Ho would also call the particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su perior style of teeth, set on gold pinto; for beauty, ’strength and life-like appeacance, they are not surpassed. As an iinpressiunhns been made tliut my prices for dental opera tions ore higher than the usual run of Den tists. I liog leave to say thutthey aro thosamc as charged by Dentists at, Augusta. Macon and Savanna'll. For Artificial Work mycliar gos aro as follows: Entire Sots Upper and Lower from$1 on to 8251. Half Sets, Upper or Lower, frnm 50 to 150 Temporary Sets, Upper and Lowor, 25 each. Partial Sets in proportion to the above. As I am well posted in all tliclate improve ments of the day, I fed confident that I can meet the wants"of all who may ucod the ser vices of a Deutist, and if references nto want ed; as to their utility in answering the purpo ses of nature, I can give them in nbundaneo, from those who have tested my skill, for the Inst fourteen years, iu this, and adjoining Slates. J. B. MURPnY. Rome, Sept 14,1850,-tf. Business Cqirdg. VERANDA Boarding Home d Insight of tlio Depot—same side of tho Street. [fcbXltrily] S. G. WELLS, Pro. REMOVAL! M GUIReT PINSON, TTAVE Removed to thoir new building' ii Urst door below the Drug Store of Ttirnley h Baker, where they will take pleasure in waiting on their old customers and the public generally. jan.'i-irilAwtf FOR NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED. Freights and Passage as Low as by any other Steamer. CABIN PASSAGE, ...By the Splendid and Commodious BIDE WHEEL STEAMERS Augusta, 1,500 tons, Copt. M. S. Woodlmll. Florida, 1,200 « « Isaac Cirwoll. Alabama, 1,300 « « G. R. Seine ck, These stonmships belonging to the old es tablished and favorite line, known as the “New York and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company,” and in comfort, accommoda tions and Fare, cannot be excelled. They are commanded by experienced, skillful and polite officers. JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIE, Agents Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL h SON, ju!20—tf Agents, New York. MRS. M. J. _ N OW IN NEW YORK, HAff’jUST' R eeived from'Paris, the Spring Fashions' for Bonnets, and finding tho also touch larger and the style quite different,J she fools Jt in*, enmbent upon her to Inform the' Ladies, of Rome arid Vicinity, of ’these foots. ,y 1 ^ If pny ono dosires a Bonnet of, the {Spring style before (he return .of Mrs. So with her 'Spring^iipplies,,on j)ie receipt qf an.order, -|he will send by Express, at her o wn expense, any kind that may- be desired, and as She has betwoen twonty-ond thirty work-women, this oan be done at very short notice. 1 * Orders may be left with' Miss S a Lite. Wii.k- antox, at the Store in Rome, or stnt direct to, MRS. M. J. 8UMMERHAYS. febtltritf. 54 East Breadway, N. Y. COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE fi. COTRAN, Rome, Ga. WM. If. JEFFERS. 1 HENRY L. JEFFERS, j CI "»riesten, S. C. September 7,—ly. Clothing Manufactured , On Commission. X)\RTIE8 purchasing-tbeir goods i.i the X piece, can hare them made up in any style, and of any assortment of sises, at a chnrgoof ten per cent, on tlio nett cost, The subscriber havingmany years experi ence in tlio business, with unusual facilities, for the manufacture of extra fine and medium clothing, can oiler great indueements to those who prefer ordering their goods to buying them ready-made. J. R. SIIOTWELL, References: Rahway. New Jcrsoy. Messrs. .7. R. Danin) A Co.. Columbus, Go. “ W.G. A A. R. Andrews, Montgom ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail, Millodgovilio, Go. dec21—lin 1 1 LUMBER OF ALL HINDS, AT Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill! T HE subscriber, desirous of keeping up with tlio wants of tho community, have recently increased their facilities for furnish ing Lumber of all tho various kinds requir ed for building and other ordinary purposes. The Lumber is inferior to none aud is fur nished on ns reasonable terms as eon bo bad anywhere in this soction. All the Labor about tho Mill ia performed by white men,— the timber used and machinery is not excell ed. and all hills for lumber will bo PROMPT LY and ACCURATELY filled. Three Teams aro regularly employed to haul lumber to Rome and other places, and contracts can be mndo far lumber delivered. Terms for Hauling, CASH, but reasonable credit will be given on the lumber itself. We are thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed and respectfully solicit a continuance of the snmo. L. R. A S. D. WRAGG, Fi.orn Cowxtt, Feb*—tf Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY WILL OPEN HIS CLASS OF VOCAL MUSIC ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, ’59. at noons, 24 Floor of Fori & Freeman’* Ulopk, jaETSsssion, five months—Torms, $10 per scholar. i»ug3— fm Gas Lights! Gas Lights Gas made from Common PniE WOOD ! W. II. MAGILL & CO., Buildere of Gae Apparatus for making Gae from Wood. T HE subscribers are now prepared to build and furnish Ga«s Apparatus for eittes, villages.towns, public and privato buildings, on short nntino. Gas made from common pine wood is cheap, or and better than ouy other light known from another source. Persons wishing to see tho Wood Gas Works in opperatien, oan sop tbom at Grady, Nicholson A Co's.. Col. Hammond’s or Dr. Wars’s in Athens, Ga. SfuAli kinds of aas and Steam fitting done to order. £H,AI! kinds of Gas and Steam fittings constantly on hand, lor lighting and hoatin^ purposes. Orders sent through tho Post Offieo, or oth erwise, will be punctually attended to. Rome, Ga. W. H. MAGILL A.CO. J. K. ROSS, WM. H. MA0ILL. nor30-ly. . i 1 An Imperial Pieaent. ^-The fferiddtonespottiopt wriWw:-^ “As an indication of the change in $he ‘ A. J. BEARDEH, y AMBROTYPiST, ROME, GA. jnn.",l,1.8G0J [Trlly. JOHN T.’.SMITH,. WITH Geo. W. &IJehial Road, Manufacturers and ^rhelotaln Dealers in HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets, Flowers UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ae., 120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets., . NEW .YORK, 4th and 6th Stroots above tho Aster House, jao 20—trOm w. n. whiTr. r. l. cAnmn. ¥. H. WHITE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS IN Saddles, Bridles And Harness. 1 BROAD ST., ROME, GA. K EEP constantly on hand a.large and Well Selected Stock of Carriage, Harness and Saddle TRIMMINGS. Also a heavy stock nf BOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, such as Solo and Uppor Loath, er, Calf Skins, Ae. All of which we offer VERY CHEAP for CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. We esn be found at the old stand of W. H. White, 2 doors below Turnloy A Baker’s Drug Store. Janl2 w bo me FIRST CLANs BOARDING HOUSE, AVING purchased tho house now ocou- piod by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and Notvly Furnished, and will be opened for the oevommodation of boardurs by tho sub scriber, on the First of January, 1800. Ratos of board will be, per single meal, 30 “ day, $1 00 “ week, 5 50 Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 50 With “ “ “ « 15 00 Wood, Lights and Washing, will bo furn ished at resonable rates. C. W. I.ANGWORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Sit aw, SupL ,deol4— tf. SHORT CREDIT For Drugs and Medicines. W E, the undersigned Druggists or Roms respectfully inform our friends add- patrons that we have adopted the six months rule. AH our bills in future will be duo July 1st and Januaty 1,L FARELL A YEI8ER. NEWMAN A NOWLIN, P. L. TITRNLY, J. C. BAKER. jan3—twawlm LOUIS VALENTINO, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, - - - > - - GEORGIA. W OTLD respectfully invite the citizens of Atlanta anil vicinity to call and ex amine his extensive and well seleoted stock of Confectionaries, Cigars. &c. COUNTRV MERCHANTS are particular ly invited to give him a call, far he Will soil to them nt slow price, for cash. Ho has, also, an hnnda largostock of CON FECTIONARY of his own manufacture, su perior to any In the city. nov23~ly. Georgia Manufacture*—Georgia's Strength THOS- P. STOVALL & CO., of Augusta, Geo. W OULD respectfully invite the attention of Merchants to their heavy Stock of 4-4 SHEETINGS, 7-8 SHIBTINGS, Cotton Yarns, tito,, As manufactured by -tho MONTOUR COM PANY. These Goods will compare favorably with any made i), the South, aqd we will sell at auch VERY LQW rates, as to under sel) Northern bought domestics. THOS. P. STOVALL A CO. General Commission Merchants, AugUtWGo, jan3l. tri.lm, 9 GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. There is a Livery Stable kept in connection with this notcL whore Horses and Vehicles aro kept for biro. . janUtwtf Misses Noble & Stoeckel, ARE SELLING OFF THEIR Fall and Winter Stock, AT REDUCED PRICES, Tko Ladies will do well to give thorn a eall If they wish articles In their liue Cheap, dealt I) [From the ESgUsh Traveller,’Fab,' T.J1 . .ii i t.An A Modern Lnocoon. l - ! i’ 'TeniUerc^/mtm'a *■ “' cipe from Oieatji'q/ Am’if' '* °* < a ®*' r8 > t * le „ It was only-ti week or two since wo nnnouncedtheerrivnl ntSalem, 1 4lri(»,,of.a monoter boa constrictor,.in! eizoonp of the largest over brought to this country.,, Jts length, in i»» quiet state, ww full thirty foot, with thocapa bUUy,pf ; ex;tension when in motion, to nearly forty, feet. .In his largest pert It some twenty inches ixa circumfer- Thw snake -was, purchased by Mr. Goodwin; broker, of this city, and placed in. exhibitiop at HortiauUiiral Moll, Johool Street, where it proved, quite-at tractive. Last week, however, his snake-' ship exhibited symptoms of illness . in the form of indigestion, end upon one occasion Mr. Hishop, the koeper, re-, vesta moved a number of feathers of an eni- ‘ ' mal which the reptile had swallowed, fromita,throat.a iHovj.ituud iJT On Sunday thesnaka w«s ; treated to it worip bath, nud Mr. Bishop waa ngain attempting to removesome obstructions from its throat, when the snake sud denly exhibited signs of hostility, erec- tho Schedule. Rome and Kingston. O N and after Thursday, December 1st; the first train will leave daily; at 11 o'clock, A. M., returning to Romo 41 P. M„ excepting Sundays, when it will return at 0 P. M. Second train will leave Rotpo,»t 7 o’clock, P. M., daily, (excepting Sundays) returning to Rome next day ht 8| A. M. This second trai-r makes-complete connec tions with the Talladega stages; else con nects with, the two morning trains on the W. & A. Railroad, at Kingston. Office Romo Railroad, Rome, Nov. 20, ’68. deeT W. 8. COTHRAN, Genl Sup’t, HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer HOME, GA. JUST RECEIVED jfjrJzs4ra large aud exton-, 'SKSBU sivo Stock of School, -^. 'Classical and Miscellaneous Books, largo variety of Stationary, Wall Papering, Engravings, Paintiugs and Fancy Articles, suitable fiir the Holidays. Morelmnts ai;d School Teachers, supplied with Books and Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention af purohasors rospeotftjlly soli/ilted. Terms Oaiali. )au3—Iwly ? .ndcoi ongth about tho body of the keeper, in order to crush, him to d«4th. The other attomluntain the first, mo ment, of alarm retreated, but recalled by tho.cries for help of the imprisoned keeper, they armed , themselves with clubs and commenced to belabor the Bliake in order to ipdujoe him to release h a !iold.’ .No impression was made however,and one coil was already, around the body/of the uufoi tutmte man, when a brother of Mr. Goodwin canto to the rescue with a largo hammer. ' With this ho stnibk the snake; two violent blows upon the head, which together with a violent choking about the throat, induoed the reptile to unloose its coil, when Mr./Bis hop was at once set free from his, horri ble imprisonment. Tho snake soon be gan to sink under the, treatment whiait it lind received, and in two ■ hours was dead. Its remains were purchased ' by Mr. Vickery of Lynn, who will have the skin stuffed for preservation. ♦ » <S» ; J6@“U. B. Darned says he overheard tlio following “rail-fence soliloquy," the other evening during the storm, from an individual Who seemed “tightudljy slight Sing’ior a fellow can’t go out to hev a little reo’rution 'thout must rain; just as ifit hadn’tlrained. ovpr since New Year’s day, last August. ' Well," let’er rain, 1 don’t kcer—I’m itavin’ a extra holler- day—I mean to have a extra hollerday (hie) hollerday everyday this year ’cept Sundays—them days—I shan’t koop. Fll ? et drunk them days. Lem me see ’ll hev two hundred Fourth o’Julys, and a hundred and forty New, Yearses, and about two hundred and ten Christ- massee—Thanksgivings—yes, I’ll hev them twice a week all the time—wonder if them's all the days in . the year—if there's any ovor I’ll hev some raorp Thnnksgivin’s. Guess I’ll take suthin. Hullo, what’s that 7 Shootin’ ennnorns eh t (Here a clap of thunder “yanked" tilings generally.) Shootin' for some hollerday—Thanksgivin’ I s’peot.— Hoopcc! Got a cannorn here myself, I’ll just load ’er and shuto a saloote.— Hooray 1“ Here tighty tried to load the small end of a wagon-tongue with .his jug, using iiis big.foot for a rammer. Pres ently jug smashed and he desisted..— “Hullo, ball busted and powder wet-i- can’t shute—nevermind, come t’ thd bar and take a drink—it’xall rite boyri” And he $ot Up to.a frame where custo-i mers hitched their horses, and ordered “a fly with a lemonade in it.” The last wo sow of him he was tugging at one of the pegs of the rack, trying to pull the; cork out. There was nothing out of the way in this, for the last words» we heard him articulate was—“ TsmII (hie) rito boyal" ' ’ S! ' ' ” ’’ “Tusrb’s Alwavb Itoox up Staies.’’— A young man who was thinkin] studying law. said to Daniel Websl “Mr. Webster, I understand the ’ _ fession of law is quite full, and that tbor* era, mora lawyers than are noed- oi; do ypu think there is any chance For me?" "There i* always room up stairs,” was the reply—and ok tru6 as it was ingenious. Only a few persons reach the high, places,. and these are ah ways in great demand—“there’s ropm enough up stairs." First class farmerr and mechanics, ns well as physicians, lawyers, etc., always find plenty' bf room, plenty of work, and good pay.— Whatever calliqg yfid choose, and it matters little, if -it lie an honest one, re solve to go into ari’ubpdr fatorV ; 'bill don’t try to jump there by aslngle leap or you mayfell disabled. Rather, begin at the bottom of the ladder, and patien tly step upon each roqnd. —i—l—— •STlt was among the loveliest cus toms of the ancients to bury the young in the strove to death, so they imagtneti who loved the young,mad stolen them to her embraco. jfe h9 which 1 he immediately ‘pIAfflBd’. eff fier ladyship’s finger,; The first; he said, to supply ..Lord .CowUQrfe omission;- the second i» * .tokfip ofmy and the third is a pledge of tl amity Of England and' Fran ririgissaid to . be worth XI cnor- English Embassador has thb Umeaodie W giwflds to»r the new entente iTWt.fi r tint.-Ill ” ihuK A Snnke Storr.. ;,: g K ,t } •my. OhbdBy i Shouldc^^ and; woptiri pursiiit'of ga ingthrpughaswampil saW'soi few feet ahead ,of q>e n lying, qpqtt length, and about OnOfOot lb MiMAr. So positive WM I .that it Was nothing but a log, that. I paid no, attention to itu the fact ts l would liavo sworn before,.a court of justice that'it' was a log' apd nothing else; YOU see, I had never heard of snakes growing to such >’ huge dimensions, and th« fact ia, l ijnftve* should havoboliovod ifcif 1 had." .,. “Well," Hi cOhtinucd, “between nia and the I6g (as'I took U to be) whs a miry place, .which it wat necessary fe» mo to avoid. I therefore, placed tht butt of niv gun on the ground aheadq<.. mo, and springing' upon itj lit right on top of—what Jo yoti sapposoi'-’ . “A boa-conBtrictor," sold oho. “No.":' . . i.i “An anaconda," said another. “No/* “What could -it have Keen I" said \ third. •: (iox : pi<jq4oiotpIda blr« o > “J us t what. I . supposed tti to -be—t .log," ssid feq wj^.,,... -j 0 dt What a Northern Democrat' TMakli. of the Southern Fncnds ofOofig- liu.. H • i'i. • ociUr It is not aften that we see the truth so fitly spoken as wo find it in the marks of Senator Fitch, of Indiana, which we publisnelsewhero. Like most honest men ho considered Hie South sincere in her hue r aUd cry against nor- the: n enoroachmentt.anct iu the pcsl- Hon she has been laying' do#P for at essential for her safety and. t taction of her constitutional' rig has, however, had muchof latot bis eohfidenoe and impair the 1 ft conviction. The wilungheeH, southern men to Vote for_T President, after all tho e sition he' has made to me ing. oswe have often seen de uality and honor as well As the r our seetion, may Well prise him. He looks at t—. nary state of affairs, and, 1 thong thorn man, utters : his firm am' convictions in the* following languaget-’l . "f am opposed to the nomination of Mr, Douglas at Charleston, oii aecount 6f'the'\n- i ’rial doctrine. If the/SAM ih him, the North woldd regard W i that his views Wetre'acceptdbls to i Nothing can ba truer;. arid spectacle doea-it present t Hei have a northern plan feord je u “ our rights and more careful Of . tSTk person who waa recently called into court for the purpose of proving tho correctness of a dootor’s bill, wm# asked by the lawyer whether “the doo- tor did not make several visita after itue patientwaBOutof’langer7” “No,’’said the witness, “I considered the patient In danger os long as the doctor contin ued his visit*!” g»*Whit"u tlio difference botwedn truth .and eggs? “Truth crushed to earth will riso ogaiu,” but eggs will not, or than ourselves 1 l s&tv, Dtp. iii.,:i. most Gor.Wiw hAsaSaoairr'Ai»b'Jck«Wt —.In his speech 'at the > coiriplitri Ontiry thnnor given WritJ.ln Wl ot-hipr day,, referring to Ihe. Harperfft Ferry affair, to the o%GOiiernoi<'>Mlt<i' Tjth cpuld say wlnmafo ‘ of Johh worid< sion; or of that _ . enough for the ji tion m the case, untold which l. . the reason ttat twi peace between the Jf< and tell nethirig wh. r esaarily agitato and g^AmanwMAnMtoddni Ylrghtfek 1 few days since, and being itiifrbned that ’ he waa suspected of haying been engag ed in the insurrection at ikarpor's Ferry where ha kopUuad-“-~d, < jquittad.' replied “he didu?t” kno« Harper r where ha kepAhfed-“—<l old ferty.” Ho was acqta (5 OAVM ATSTAL.—“John, ‘ What, ifeil fhar- past of seel” H adl <.i -I-iv.'.-iY « “Sen»,air.” ;m--ii> "flo, John, it is saw/* >11 .'iidAtitam *i . “Yes, sir, so,-if a sea fish swims Lyme it becomes a saw fish; when it is past and can’t be <rai.” .