Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, May 03, 1860, Image 1

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<EI)e Sri-lDceklij Courier PUBLI8H1D. EVERY HJE9DAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY KOHN'OS By H. DWIXELL. AT FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR, Invariably in advance. : Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly, ran squarb or tax likes. One insertion, X. 3LJ0 Two insertions 1 1,»® Raoh additional insertion, One Mbnith,.., •—I’*™ Two Months ,J>®0 Three Months W® A liberal discount will bemmleto' those, who advertise larger amounts. Obituaries of more thin five lines charged . the same as advertisements. Notices of Marriages ami Deaths, not ex ceeding FiVo Lines in length, ate published gratuitously In the Courier. The friends of the parties are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure. ^Irofessiontll a. n. nABTRT, . ..... »uxlap »cott. HARVEY & SCOTT, ATTORNEY* AT LAW, ROME . . . GA. A DVANCE8 of money can usually be had t J\ t upon Rood claim* loft for collootioue Rome, June 1.—ly. Z. B. HARGROVE, r attorney at law, ROME, - - * 0A ' Omen—Over Fort ft Hargrove’s new store. fobl9—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, - - * dA ' Wr.t. pra-tice In the oountjesof Ohorokee Ga. 09lee over N. .1.0uberg’e fUothmg store . Rternssos—Underwood 4 Smith, Borne G». T. R. R. Cobh, Esq.. Athens, Ga. Janzr THOS. J. VERDERY, attorney at law, -CEDAR TOWN. OA - Will pm-tice in the counties of FJnyd. V»lk, Paulding, OarrolT, neTaldson and Cass. Siriot attention paid to collecting, fongn-ly HENRY A. GARTRBLL, attorney at law, ROME, . . . s .v'.-. -'•♦ • 0A * Bronx Attention given to eolleetlng and se curing claims in Upper Georgia. febl-Jy s, w. n. uKnrnwoon. ..... c. n. smitb. UNDERWOOD A SMITH, attorneys at law, PntcTim In Unper Georgia! also In the Federal District Court ef Marietta. jau20'69-ly C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Dseds for Alabama end Tennessee. nngS. T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rsme 0A - fehl0’57 W. B. TERHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orrics—In City Etall Building, UprB-iy DR. H. V. M. MILLER, , Has removed his OMce to the Rooms over Duncan’s Store. marl3,lri8m. J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D., ROME. - -- -- -- -- -- -- GEORGIA. • ’ *f47-Ofilco over Drug Store of NEWMAN ft NOWLIN. feMllrlly. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ten mile* west at oct5'59—ly ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME OA. Ovwoii—In tha aid Post Office. * aprl’57 H. H. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, GA. Sept 7, ’69r-n45-ly. J. C. REE8Ei~M. D.” SILVER CREEK. - - FLOYD, Oe.GA Office at J. A Whiteheads’ aug8.1y. R. J. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Rome, Gn. . ira ‘*'"S»&«or cos-res. Apd aU kinds ef Produce, and Hehry Goode, 1 (bat mar boconslgnca to him. %*0ffioa atthePost Office oorner. [ang.24 m ytt v a ing to tbo soli he cultivates, and will only cost about Three Dollars to put It up. An Agency will soon be established in Borne, and then planters will be invited to call and seo for themselves. Address, B. F. REYNOLDS, marSOtritf. ' Kingston, Ga. Seventh Tear in the Trade—A fast age re quires fuel work E. M. SEAGO, RODUCE BROKER —AND— General Commission Merchant, Office in Seago'e Block, No. 15, Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. ELLS all floods on arrival at 2} percent. Will make returns within threo days from receipt of Hoods. Will purchase, funds in this city, New York, New Orleans. Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 24 per cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent, in this City. The citisens'of this City, or strangers in this City, on sums not less than $100, at 1 per cent; on smaller sums at 2} per cent Respectfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this.City. mar20trily. —w-i _ niontsokoK ffWlPXAHO, 1 0tt8 AH Guitar and Vocal Music, BOMB, GA, aagAly Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY WILL OPEN HIS CL ASS OF VOCAL MUSIC ON MONDAY NIGHT, Bt£ AUGUST, '69. at nqpM§, 3d Floor of Fort * Freeman’s Block. , jQS*Souion, five months—Terms, 111 per 'scholar. [auglt-am TAR AND CHARCOAL, I N quanUtiee to suit purchasers. Nor sale by J.G. YEI8EB, marl7trilm Sup't. Romo Gw Co, NO HUHBUC, . Awn ran * J BICH MANS FRIEND I VERANDA Boarding House Ij In sight of tho Depot—same side of t Street, [foblltrily] B. G. WELLS, Pro. OULD BOARD 'X/KJfm I HE MERITS OF THIS* /Flow oiler others, for oultiyatlonof both Cut- but 1 shall mention ; With four wings, large, it can b* converted Plows, ETOWAH HOUSE, HOME, - - - - - - - J GA. L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r. (Late of Eatonton Hotel,) Tnw Stage.Offlces'are' kept at this House, and it is nearest the Depot. h janS all of which are is durability. A Plow completed There is a Livery Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, where Horses and Voliiclss are kept for hire. JnnUtwtf DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC.J^g^ PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. jOrOftiaa in Drug Store of Baker A Ech i. febl7-trily. S' D. WITT,... J. 8. W18K. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN ICE! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T HIS Firm, at considerable ozpense, have fitted up an excellent IOB BOUSB, and will lie prepared during the coming season to furnish Xco of tho best quality. The Ice will be oarefiilly put up and do livered at the Doput, or to Adam's Express Conipauy, at tbo following RATES: Per 50 lbs,, or upwards, 2 cents. L:ss than 50 lbs ...» cents. JOHN T. SMITH, Geo. W. & Jehial R^ad, Manufacturers and Vfholewle Dealers in HATS, CAPS, and Straw Goods, Paris style Bonnets, Flowers . umbrellas; parasols, *c., 120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets., NEW YORK, 4th and 5th SEroots abovd the Aster House. jan26—trOm DoFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 akd 82 Chambers St. N. T. YTTOtlliD notify the Trade that they are W opening Weekly, in now and beautr- ful patterns, the the WAM8UTTA PRINTS, Alao AMOSKEAG, A New Print, which excels every Print in the country for perfection of oxeoution and da sign in fall Madder Colors. Our Prints arc ohenper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly e' tended to. Fob2’fl0,trlly. ^SCHEDULE Georgia R, R. Passenger Trains. Leave . * Arrive. Augusta at 0.30 A. M. Atlanta at 9.45 A. M. " 2 30 P.M. “ 1145 P.M. Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 5.50 A.M. " 9.05 A, M. « 8,20 If. ATHENS BRANCH. Lsaves Arrives Y3L.No trains on Athens branch on Sun' day to connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta at 8.4(0 Saturday Evening.. WASHINGTON BRANCH. Leave Arrives Augusta at 2.80 P. M. Washi’n at 7.25 P. M. Washington 1.30 “ * ,«*» Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Woshg’t’n 7.25 Through Freight Trains Augusta to * Atlanta." *' Leaves Arrrlyca Charleston 8.00 P. M Augusta at O,00 A. M, Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 8.17 “ « ; 1.45 P. M. • “ 6.49 « Through Freight Trains Atlanta to Augusta. Leave Arrive Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augustaat 11.18 PM. '6.16 P.M. “ All “ Freight Trains Branches. Augusta at 8.50 A.M. Athens at 8.10 A. M. Atlanta 8.00_ « « 8,10 '“ MOP. M. « 8.10 Arrives at Washington L26 A. M. « u u ' * jj « it a a ii msrlOtrily. GEO. YONGB, Gen. Sup’t. TO THE LADIES! MISSESNOBIMSTOECKEL HAVING RECEIVED THEIR Spring and Summer GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. WOULD CALL THE ATTEN- tion of the Ladies, to their new add elegant assortment of BONNETS, ’RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, and everything -be longing to. the Milinrey business. Opening — °*‘-rday. ^ mar22triw. ’ J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. ETNA INSURANCE CO, A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, OA, jan31,18G0; [Trlly. REMOVAL!! M’GUIRE & PINSON, H AVE Removed to their new buildini. first door below the Drug Store ol 7 pleasure in waiting on their old customers and the public generally. janS-trilftwtf FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adupted to Planter's use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nulla, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, Osnabnrgs, maylH-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. iDENTISTRY. Dr. I T. Duane, I s now permanently located in Roiue.aud lias taken rooms over Fort A nargrove’s store, where ho will hu pleased to receive the calls of thoia who may require his professional services. Ho would also stato that he is prepared to Insert artificial teeth, on vulcauizod rubber, which is fast supercneiling all other styles o:f work, now made, combining os it does, LIGHTNESS, AND A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New York pricos. may 4—ly HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital,.................$1,500,000 90 Paid up Capital 1,000,000 00 Assets ....../ 2,030,423 80 . O. Rimnr, Pres., T. A. Albxakdhr, V. P. T. K. Brack, Soc'ty, A. A. Williams. Adj'r. W. S. COTHRAN, Agt, Rome, Gn. aprilStrily. • '■ National Democratic Convention'. It is likoly the balloting fora candi date will commonco in Charleston to- day- A review of the component parte of that body may not, therefore, be un interesting. Three hundred and three delegates are entitled to seats in th& Convention, so that under the two-thirds rule two hundred and two will be neces sity to nominate. This' two-thirds rule, by tho way, has prevailed in every Dem ocratic National Convention since 1844. It was insisted upon by the Southern delegates in 1844, with a view of defeat ing Martin Van Buren, and it accomp lished the ottjeot. A number of tho "BUglas organs have lately signified eh- Btrong oppoaition totho rule, arid have been preparing tho way for its ab rogation, provided the ohance of getting two-thirds for Douglas looked unpromis ing. But it remans to bo seen whether the Little Giant and his friends will be -able to oarry oarry this,’ to them, now all important point. The delegates are as follows i NON-SLAVEHOLBlNa. sfiAVBHOLDINO STATU. STATU. Votes. Maine, 8 PHCENIX INSURANCE CO, HARTFORD, CON. CAPITAL $400,000! CHARTER PERP’TUL H. K8M.000, Soot’y., 8. L. Loomis, Presk W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt, Rome, Ga. prilStrlly.■ Change of Sehednle- OrncB Romm Railroad, 1 Rome, Maroh 31,1800, J O N and after,Sunday the 1st day of April the Morning train will leave Rome doily at 7| o’clock, . M., returning at 4$ o’clock, P. M. Evening Train leaves Rome daily (Sundays excepted) at 74 o'clock, P. M.,and return next day at 61 o’clock, A. M. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pen! Bup’t. W, & Atlantic (State) R, R, Atlanta to'Chattanooga, 188 miles, fora $5— Jobk 'W. Lewis, Supe’t. MORNING PABSENGER TRAIN, Leaves Atlanta, at.......,..,, 10 20 a m Arrives at Chattanooga..... . 7 Sirs Leaves Chattanooga at........ 8 25 a h Arrives at Atlanta 1 40 r x EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta at night... 8 16 a V Arrives at Chattanooga 6 SO as Leaves Chattanooga, at r.S 00 p m Arrives at Atlanta .........11 82 a This rood connects each wav with’ the Rome Branoh Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee ft Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and tho Nashville ft Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. mar3tri. New Hampshire, S Vermont, 5 Massachusetts, 13 miGhicu ew York, Rho Cond New' New JerseiC, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Miohigan, Wisaonsin, Iowa, Minnesota, California, Oregon, Delaware. 3 Maryland, 8 Virginia, 15 North Carolina, 10 South Carolina, 8 Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Total 15 States 120 Add-18 Free S. 183 Total 18 States 183 Whole vote. Two-thirds necessary to a choice, HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer DOME, GA. JUST RECEIVED a large and exten- , sire Stock of Bohool, 1 Closstoal and Miscellaneous Books.' Also, a largo variety of Stationary, Wall’ Papering, Engravings, Paintings and Fanoy Articles, suitable for the Holidays. Merchants and ays. Meronants am ilied with Books and rntos. >. prrrv, : t i t r’r 't a. w. r. lamkin. FERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, W ILL keep constantly on hand, a well solooted assortment of Groceries. Al to, Provisions, such os,' Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal’ fto., 4c., which we will sell low for Cash, or oouutry produce, at cosh prices. We feel grateful for past favors, and hopo by prompt attention to business, and fair deal ing, to receivo a liberal share of patronago.— Our motto will be quick sails and short pro fits. Give us a call before buying elsewhere, Rome, Aug. 31, ’SO.tfi School Teachers, suppl Stationary at Augusta priees. Tho attention of purchasers respootfully solicited. Terms Oaslx. jan3—twly BOOTS AND SHOES Jk with a fine lot oft J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, T> ESPKCTFULLY informs his friends, and Xv the public generally, that lie continues the prootice of DENTISTS Fin all its branch es, and has fitted up an oflloe, over the store of McGuire ft Pinson, where he is prepared to execute all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the most approved manner. He would also oall the particular attention of thoae in want of Artificial Work, to his su perior style of teeth, set on gold plate; for beauty, strength and life-like appeaeauce, they an not surpassed. As an impression has been made that my prices for dental opera tions are higher than tho usual run of Di lists, I beg as charged b; g ] leave to tay that they art the same >^r Dentists at Angusta, Macon and Savannah. For Artificial Vfork mychar ges are as follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower from $100 to $250 Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 60 to 160 Temporary Bets, Upper and Lower, 25 eaeh. Partial Sets In proportion to thaabove. As I am well posted in all the late improve ments of the day, I feel oorifldtnt that I can meet the wanta of all who may need the ser vices of a Dentist, and if references are want ed; as to their utility in answering the purpo ses of nature. I can give them in abandonee, from those who have tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining Bomb, Sopt. 14,1859.-t£ J. B. MURPHY.£ Pore Train Oil. 5 ; BARRELS Just received, and for sale • by, « TURNLEY, Mbit. No. $ Choice Hons COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUOCKSSOBS TO— JEFFERS A COTHRAN, Factors k Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOOTH CAROLINA. WADE B. COTttAN,. . Rome, Ga. HENRY^fJEFFERS,} Charieslan, 8. C. j Beptambar Tr-ly- MAKDFAOTHRED «T P. A. OMBERG, ROME GA. The Subscriber is supplied fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots & Shoes. He employs the best of Workmen and keeps posted on the' latest fashions. Oenteel Fite and Work warranted. Thnnkful for past favors he hopes to ro- oeivo a continuation of patronago In this branoh of heme industry. , aug26—ly P. A. OMBERG. WISDOM’S SALE & LIVERY STABLE. 1ER8ON8 wish. Ing good Sad' Horses, good Buggies, Hooks and Wagons, two dr four horso Coaches or Omnibus, with good drivers, eon be accommodated at my Stable. Transcient Honos, well fed and.ourried for. T6 yards Horn Rome Railroad Dopot. J. H. WISDOM, Pooprletor. P. B.—Horses, Buggita ^and Wn^ons for sal* . W. ROME MUTUAL INSUBANCE COMPANY. ROME, - - - - - - GA. Ormoa—At Rome Railroad Depot W. S. COTHRAN, Prea’t. 0. H. STILLWELL, Boc’y. July28 CITY EXPRESS. C A. SMITH, hav- • ing eetoblished 1 “ With a foot on tho land And a foot on the sea.” We read many cprious. things in the papers,'but when our contemporary of the Augusta CbnetitutionalUt essays to en lighten the publio on the beauties of Squatter Sovereignty and the matchless vitues of its favorite oandidatofor the Presidency, paradox becomes truth, and oil logio is put at defiance. It is a tread mill sort of business, up hill all the wav and no progress; consequently, he fol lows tho usual custom in the working of that peculiar machine, converting him self into a blind horse, and thus plunges forward, with irregular steps, apparent ly careless wither he is goingso that.the wheel^s kept in motion. We give a sample of his latest efforts 1 this particular line of political gyin- nastics. The OonetitutionaUet, of yester- Subllmity and Variety l i> y); The true reason why men disbelieve the Bible, given by Dr. Johnson— are ignorant of its conten same may be the reason readers fail even to read this * vine.” Mrs. Ellis, in her “J Life,” has well said: With our established grace, pathos and sublimity, < contra tod in the mint' tended to the widest i rive from tho scriptur fication not to be found memorial of the past From the worm that grovels in the dust to the track of the leviathan in the foaming deep—from the moth that cor rupts the secret treasure, to the eagle that soars above tho clouds—from tho wild beasts of the desert, to the lamb within the shepherd’s fold—from the thousand frills—from the reme of Sha ron, to’thei cedar of Lebanon—from*the clear chrystal stream, gushing from the “ inty rock, to the wide waters of the leluge—from the barren , waste to tho ruittul vineyard, and the land flowing with milk and honey—from tho lonely path of tho wanderer, to the gathering • of a iriighty multitude—from the tear falls in secret, to the din of battlo and the shout , of a triumphant host— from the cottage to the throne—from the mourner clad in sackcloth, to tho prince in his purple robes—from the ‘ * tho.wprm that dieth not, hie vision of tho messed— from the still small voice to the thun ders of Omnipotence—from the -depths of hell to the regions of eternal glory— there is no degree of beauty or deform ity, no tendency to good or evil, no Bhado of darkness or gleain of light, that does riot come within the cogni zance of the Holy Scripturesand therefore there is no expression or eoij- 202 ception of tho mind that may not here find a corresponding picture; no' thirst for excellence that may not meet : with its full Bupply; and no condition ot hu manity excluded from the unlimited soope of adaption and sympathy com prehended in the language and spirit of thoBible.” . ' ■. 1 i day, thus dedares its intention with re gard to the approaohing election: “We expect to support the nominee of that (the Charleston) Convention, and that nominee will, we are confident stand on the Douglas principles of non intervention, anefon the doctrine of the Drtd Scott decision.” Now, here two things that are to be stood upon, and theji are as wide asunder os the poles. Infinite must be the legs of a candidate who oan place a foot up on each at ttye same time. Squatter Sovereignty, as Douglas understands it, and the Dred Scott decision, os Chief Justice Taney pronounced it, are com plete antipodes,'as muoh^s black and white. That they $re in direct antogon- ism to each other, yve peed oply quote the language of the .two personages named above. And first, Mr. Douglas on SQUAina SoVXEKIQNTT. “Tho people of a Territory, while in a territorial oondition, have the inher ent power and right, through their Leg islature, to oxcludo slavery by positive enactment.” Such is Squatter Sovereignty—or, as our contemporary is pleased to term it, “the Douglas principles of non-inter vention.” Now. what does the Dred Sqott dgoifo Ion say T • naan scon decision. We have not time, at this moment (o refer to the dooument and quote its ex act language, but wo give it substantial ly. First; that tho Territories have no powers except such as are granted by Congress. Seoond; that Congress has no power over slavery in the Territories except the power,coupled with the duty, of guarding and protecting the owner in his rights. And third, as a corollary $©riTho fashionables of Memphis were set all agog last week bv invitation* issued to a party at the residence of one of the most accomplished ladles in that city, in the names of Mr. H. J. Foster, Jr., and J. T. Parrish, both you Mg bach elors of the dty. Many 1 were hazarded'as to the moa invitations—some suspecting that it meant a surprise wedding—and there was a great crowd of riohly dressed la dies pnd an equal number of gentle men, to gratify their curiosity. But the anifestationsof a wedding were want- g, and music and the danbe fuHy compensated tor the disappointment. At twelve o’clock, supper was announ ced, and the hungry company sallied forth to partake, as they anticipated, of an elegant supper. Entering the room, tho chondOUers shed their light Upon huge piles of old-tasbioped aek taker, artistically arranged around the table, and immense bowls and pitchers of butter-milk. Surprise tor a moment took away the edgo of their appetite, but they hud the good mon soon in understand the sell and the moral, and they at onoe pitched into the good things with a will, and aa if they were hungry. At a ttach tatar hour, there was a second table of a different kind— loaded with delicacies, ice-creams, choice wines, &e.,but it may be doubted whether.it afforded as much satisfaction at the meal upon ash oake* and butter milk. $®“The Richmond Dispatch says that homespun clothes are becoming so fashionable with business men us; 'Vir ginia, that the factories in different parte of the State find it impossible, with their present facilities, to fill the ma ny numerous orders that pour in upon thom. j 61 r ' 1. J&-A11 the Georgia loth foreclosed by prohibition or inga under a penal enactment. of tho- State Legislature, to take effect on tho first day of .Tune next. The passed in November, at the Iasi _ Iative session. ’ OtnJl —toyed! The Sandwich Islands 1 It is stated that the population of-the cent, since 1848, and the pupils in the ■■■„ froo schools have decreased 50 per cent, to the foregoing, .that tho Territories Marriages have decreased in a similar Express Wagon, in Rome, is prepared to de- liver promptly all Ugbt packages and carry passengers and Baggage, in and about' tha sr*issii6j^,u^5 l jx5; read Depot marlStri. A Good Tinner Wanted, can have no power to oxoiude the slave holder. Can any two positions be more utterly at war with each other 7 Douglas olaims the right for tha Territories to exclude slavery; the Supreme Court positively deniee tho right both to Con gress and the Territoriep. Can any case of absolute antagonism be made plaiucr to human comprehension? Wo appre hend not. And yet Douglas, or the Democrat homineo whiouia about tho same thin hrto stand on both ! Our Douglas frioi ia certainly hard run for n position. We once heard of an Irishman who mar ried one of two sweethearts, and was ' by the other fora broaoh of prom- .0 case was about to go hard n, when suddenly a brilliant T HE undersigned is anxloni to secure the eervieee of a First-rate Tinner. One com petent to work in all the branches of the Tin business. A workman as above described and of Ready habits wlllba paid liberal None other than a sober, industrious work man need apply. Address ALEE. MOORE, fob25-trwtf Cave Spring, Ga. Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel copy one month and forward MU. ’om." This is about the oondition of the QmttUutmalUt. If it takes Douglas, it is obliged to take him cum onere—with all his bad principles; but as a set ofl Uabogropy*-* 0 0x6 8°°* dSOPl PM VerilyT Douglasfsm in th A Sooth ia,an opehlll luiiriWi Tivnfrmyntl •%> ratio, ami 900 divorces have been gran ted within four years. • J Jgr-How should Love coma to tho door?—Corteinlywitli a ring but not without a rap. • .• vi i.( ;IR an amount of craft upon tho land as there is upon the water; $©»Itisno uncommon thing that hot words produco a coolness. $®>A policy of insurance is often rendered void by impolicy. • 1 "1 "J |gy“Have you any travelling ink- stands?” asked a tody of a young ota- ttoner. . ± -- “No, ma’am; wo have them with feet and logs but they are not old enough to travel yet. j@rEditors however much they be biassed are fond of the tial ” 1 A Connoc gave an ‘‘impartial Reversing it.- a - poor man that 1 acb for his meet. “And I,”" said the poor man, “work to get meat for my siouiaol^ ci ia* ®!«7 ‘jf \