Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, August 18, 1860, Image 1

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>■,'niwTl tin &i V ? oT^r .03 S' 7«*k T»lnn«ij .jrfatfiteHS act : .1. ROME, GEO., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, I860. am fi fjSylri: Courier PUDUSUED EVERY . , < tUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MORN’GS By M. DWIKELL. AT FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR. Invariably in advance. Terms oY Advertising in Tri-Weekly. PBR SQUARE OP TBS LINKS. One insortion,.... ........$1.30 Two insertions. Each additional insertion, ..0,25 One Month *.00 Two Months *.00 Three Months,,........ ..T.jjO Six Months 10,00 Twelve Months,..,„ v 15,00 A lihoirl ditcomit vdll lie made to those who advertise larger amounts. Obtimetes of move tlian five lines charged the same ns advertisements.' Notice.s of AInrriaqc* and Deaths. not ex ceeding Five Lines in length. a.ie published gratuitous!v in the Courier. The mends of tho parties arc requested to send In these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will be published with pleasure, ^Irofessioiral Gqlrda. B. D. UARVBV, ....... KUXI.AP SCOTT. HARVEY & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, »i ROME, . . . ....... OA A DVANCES of money can usually bo hod upon good claims left for collection. Rome, Junol.—ly. Z. B. HARGROVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOME. - - - OA., uce—Over Fort A Hargrove’s now store. jbl9—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY at law, , ROME, - - - * - - OA, Wi.r, nrastice in tbe eountlei of .Cherokee CSa. Ofiic over N. 1. O nber r’s Clothiug "tore TT»i »% fl’iiitli. Ttnine On. T. R. R. Cobh. Esq., AtUom. Ga. jnn27 THUS. VEUOEUY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN. - - GA. Wti.i, praetioe in the counties of Floyd, ''.Ik, Pivui'ling, Carroll, Ilaral Ison and Cass, Strict attention paid toenllc-tinq. in-ntO-lv CANFIELD, BR0. & CO.. No. 229 Baltimore it,, corner Charles, BALTIMORE, MD„ . Ill PORTERS AND DEALERS IX ^ Watches. Jewelry, gnaffl SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BHll bronzes, clocks, OB Military and Fancy Goods generally U. liT'i Co. invite attention to their rich end extensive stock of Goods, not inferior to any other establishment in their line. One of their firm visiting Europe annually ena bles them by a careful selection from toe belt sources to offer inducements to purchasers b >th in style and price second to none. . Wntohes of tbe best makers and in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. aug2-twly irfesg. Cqlrdg; Dr. J. T. DUANE, RESIDENT DENTIST, Fall Importations, 1860. RIBBONS. Millinery & Straw Goods. s ARMSTRONG, CAT0R& CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RIBBONS. Bonnet Silks and Satins, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOY’ERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, Ac., Ac. No. 237 and Lofts of .239 Baltimore st., BALTIMORE, Mb. Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. TERM8—6 months, bIx per cent, off for c g h, par funds. aug4-2mtw NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man’s Relief, AND TIIE RICH MAN'S FRIEND ! Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD JLm o w T he merits of this* P!ow over others, for J. If. II. ITNDBBWOOn. r. H. smith. UNDERWOOD & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROME, ..... GA - PnvcTioE.in Upper Georgia! also in tho Federal District Court of Marletta. jan2t»’39-ly the cultivn'iunof both C t- i.on ami C rn arc ma iy, but only its tending merits: With four wings, two small and two largo, it can be converted into Seven different Plows, nil of which arc very necessary for tho cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another vory important foituro is durability. A Plow completed will lust a tnnn from two to five years, accord ing to the soil he cultivates, and will only cost about. Three Dollars to put it up. An Agency will soon be established in Romo, and then planters will bo invited to call and see for themselves. Address. B. F. REYNOLDS. mar20tritf. Kingston. Ga, C.. H. Stiff'll, NOTARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of D:e*la for Alabama and Tennessee. ane3. T. W. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME. GA - feblO’57 W. B. TERHUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME Orpins —la City Hail Building. aprS-ly GA. Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, PRtCTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at the Drug Store 6f Baker, Echols A Strickland. Room over McGuire A Pinson’s store. Rome, Ga„ July It, trlly. DR. H. V. M. MILLER, Has removed his Office to the Rooms over Duncau’s Store. marl3,tri*m. J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D., ROME. - - GEORGIA. Office, over Drug Store of NEWMAN A NOWLIN. fcMIlrily. Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ton miles west of ocl5’50—ly ROME, GA. WM. FARELL, M. D., ROME, . GA - Offick—In the old Post _Offlce. apri’57 * H. H. FENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, OA. Sept. 7, ’59.-ut5.ly. J.' C. RE ESE'rM. D. SILVER CREEK. - - FLOYD, Co. OA Offloo at J. A'Whiteheads’ augS.ly, R. S. JOHNSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Rome, Ga, ROME, GEO. Rooms over Fort A Hargrove. H AS been engaged in' the. practice of Dentistry in - - “ “ ‘ States Europe and the United for tho last twelve years t and will guarau tee to those that employ his services, entire satisfaction, in both, the operative and mechanical branch of tho bniinfss. Particular attention given to regulating childrens teeth. J^*A11 work performed at reasonable charges. tntyl7—-twly. VERANDA Boarding House !j In eight of tho Depot—same side of the Street. [fobUtrily] 8. G. WELLS, Pro. ETOWAH HOUSE, ROME, . - r .... - GA. L. P. THOMAS, Fro*r. (Late of Eatonton Hotel.) Tnx Stage Offices are kept at this House, and it is nearest the Depot. jan5 GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR .STAGE OFFICE, There isa Livery Stable kept in oonneotion with tliis Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles are kept for hire. . jun!4twtf DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent, Office in Drug Store of Baker £ Eeh ols. fehl7-trily, FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gro eries & Staple Goods, adapted to Planter’s use— * For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffe*, Salt, Molasses, Noils, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shore, Stripes Shirtings, OsnobuVgs, maylft-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. THE COMPILATION Ot’ MH. ' BELL'S FKCOJRD,' j Approved and Endorsed by Himself, in his Letters bf July 18fl0» Millinery Establishment, Black Lace Veils & Notts, For the Hair at AH Prices and Styles. The Ladies will find all these articles new, beautiftil and cheap. auglltf TO THE LADIES1 WMIIBIMSTOOTKl HAVING RECEIVED THEIR Spring and Summer .. WOULD CALL THE ATTEN- tlon of the Ladles, to (heir new and elogant assortment of BONNETS,' RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, and everything be longing to the Milinrey business. Opening on Saturday. mar22triw. A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, GA. JanSl,186o; [Trily. CO, JETNA INSURANCE HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1810 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorized. Capital $1,500,000 00 Paid up Capital 1,000,000 00 Assets 2,030,423 80 .E. G, Hipi.kv, Pres., T. A. Alexander, V. P. T. K. Brack, Sce'ly. A. A. Williams. AdJ'r. * MR. BELL ON AFRICAN SLAVERY. ; i "Mr. President, I cannot conclude myremarks without taxing the indul- i ;ence of the Senate yet further in say- ng a few words upon the subject of that institution, against the extension, of which to the new territories, some ’entlbmen manifest so great a horror, t has been denounced in this debate as a great moral and political evil; as a grievous wrong and oppression to' the race whioh are the suhjectof it is, blight and curse to the country which tole rates it, and a sin upon the conscience of the masters individually. I am iden tified with this so muoh abused institu tion, by my representative position in this Chamber, in association, in charac ter, and in responsibility to the tribunal of public sentiment. It is, therefore, natural tbaAl.should make* brief re ply to the accusatory charges of npy northern counfrianfin. For the purposes of my argunient, the origin and progress of slavery in the United States may be briefly told.— Without pretending to accuracy of do ty be stated with sufficient' Brack, bcc ly. A, A* Williams. Auj W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt,, Rome, Ga. april5trily. PHOENIX INSURANCE CO, HARTFORD. CON. CAPITAL $400,000! CHARTER PERP’TUL. KBLLona. Se>'t'y., 8. L. Loomis, Proit. W. S. COTHRAN, AgL^R-ome, Go. - prilStrily. Seventh Fear in the Trade—A foot age re- quires fast work r. E. BI. SEAGO, PRODUCE BROKER —AND— General I’ommlssion Merchant, Office in Seago's Block, No. 15, Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. S ELLS all Goods on arrival at 2) percent. Will make return, within three days from receipt of Goods. Will"pur hase, funds in this city. Now York, New Orleans. Philadel phia. Baltimore. Boston. Nashville, Cincin nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 24 per cont.s on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent, in this City.. The citizens of this City, or strangers in this City, on sums not leBs than $100, at 1 per cent; on smaller sums at 24 per cent ‘ *•9-Respectfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this City. mar20trily. now permanently located in Ho,no.and has taken rooms over Fort A Hargrove's store, where lie will be pleased to receive the calls of thos*Hrho may require his professional services. He would also state that he., is prepared to insort artificial'teeth, on vulcanized rubber, which is fast superceeding nil other style's of work, new made, combining as it does, LIGHTNESS, AND Pleasant Degree of Elasticity, WITH Cleanliness and Durability. All work performed at New York price*. niny4—lv n. n. witt J. s WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN ICE! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T HIS Firm, atTsonsidcrablo expense, have fitted up an excellent OUSH, IOB and will he prepared during the coming season to furnish Ico of tho best quality. The Ico will be carefully put up and de livered at the Depot, or to Adam's Express following Company, at tho RATES t For 50 lbs,, or upwards, 2 cents. Loss than 50 lbs 3 cents. Will give:*trl&t attention: to the SELLING OF COTTON. And all kinds ef Produoo, and Heavy Goods, that may booonzignoo to him. ' nP< »„*Offloo attho Post Offlco corner, [eug.24 C. W. LANGWORTHY, PROFESSOR OF JrfflPIANO, ORGAN Gnitar and Vocal Music, ROMS, OA, an S 3.1y DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co, DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. V. YTTOULD notify tho Trade that they are W opening Weekly, in now and bei fill patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the AMOSKEAG, A New Print, whioh exoelsevory Print in th< country for perfection of execution and de sign in full Madder Color*. Our Prints are cheaper than any tn market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly at tended to. v • r ' PeM’*f,trily. lost I CGI ICE1 E would respectfully inform the PaUfo that onr lee House is now stneked with st quality of ice, which can bo furnish ed all tho Summer. Families - supplied from ourTJfug Store.— Caro taken in pooklng for transportation by Boats, BailtoudorHask^ FARELL A YEISER. anrt—ti*wtf WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BBOAD ST., HOME, OA. ip constantly on hand a lari W'SKES ginla and Nortl the (LARK'S Genuine Frietfon Matuhes—lhe / eheapsstand best, at uuAtrb FARELL A YEI8KR- . la large lully selected stock of Yfr- DENTISTRY.. Dr. J. T. Duane, permanently lo, and has talc. Office Rome Railroah. 1 Hume, March 31,18*0. J O N and alter Sunday the 1st day of April llic .Mnrniug train wilt leave Rome daily 7J o'clw ’;. A. M.. ictitiuitlg r. 4J o’clock, M. Evening Tivlu Icaws Unino dally (Sundays cxi-ehi-d) et 0J o'clock- P. M.,and return nexl d. V rl 31 o’clock, A. M. W. S. OOTHHAN, Gen’l Sup’t. W. & Atlantic (State) R. R. J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY Informs hts friends, and the public generally, that he continues the practice of DENTISTR Pin alllta branoh - es, and has fittod up an office, over the store of McGuire A Pinson, where lie is prepared to exocutc all operations appertaining to Den tistry, in the most approved manner, Hu would also call the particular attention of those in want of Artificiol Work, to his su perlor style of tooth, set on gold plalo j for beauty, strength and life,like appeaeaneo, they are not Surpassed. As an impression ha* been made that thy pricos for dental o tions are higher than the usual run of tiets. I beg leave to bay that they are the same os charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon and Savannah. For Artificial Work my char ges are as follows i Entire Sets Upper and Lower from$100 to $25t Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150 Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 25 each, Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5— Joax W. Lewis, Supe’t. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at. 10 20 a m Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 p m Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a m Arrives at Atlanta 1 40 p M EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta at night..... 8 15am Arrives at Chattanooga 5 30 a m Leaves Chattanooga, at 3 00 p M Arrives at Atlanta -...11 32 a m This road connects each way with the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville* Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. mar3tri. Temporary Sett, upper and Lower, 25 Partial S^s in proportion to the above. As I am well posted in all the late improve, moots of the day, I feel confident that I can moot the wants of all who may need the ser vices of a Dentist, and if references ere want ed; as to their utility in answering Ihe purpo ses of nature, I can give them in abundance, from those who have tested my skill, for the last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining Rome, Sept. 14,1859.-tf. J. B. MUBPHY. O. W. P. LAMKIX, tnos. J. PEnnr, : : : PERRY & L AM KIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS No. 4 Choice Hotel, W ILL keep constantly on hand, a well selected assortment of Groceries. Al io, Provisions, such as,' Bacon. Lard, Flour, Meal’ *o., Ac., which we will sell low for Caah, or country produoo, at eash prices. We feel grateful for pasLfavors, and hope b prompt attention to batiness, and fair deaf Ing, to reoelve a liberal shareof patronage. Our motto will be quiok tail* and short pt fit*. Give us a call before buying clsowhera, Rome, Aug. SI, *59.tf. forth Carolina Tobacco, and will ly tho trade on as reasonable terms os lie hhd elsewhere. I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD, Rockingham Co. N. C. W. C. SLOAN.' RomeGa. juni elttrily. W ' J 'R%kihlft»mfr.N.O. Pttra Train Oil. 5 BAUaEWJM^Wodgmd.^le tcbll. No. 3 Choice Hon* COTHRAN, JEFFERS* 00, -SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors A tioaalssloa Merchaots, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA irAbt I! COT&AN, ' Romv^a. WM.n.JEFFERS. IaJL «>, HENRY L. JEFFERS, J September 7,—ly. tail it may be stated with suffictehfcon formity to historical <{act that some cen tury and a half ago, or a little more, a few thousand natives of Africa, in form and mind stamped only with the coars est rudimentB of the Caucasian race; scarcely bearing the impress of the hu, man face divine ; savage in their habits both of war and of peace; feyocious as, the wild beasts of their own native haunts,.were caught up and transported to these shores, reduced to a state of bondage, and they and their descen dants held in slavery until this day.— What do we now behold t These few thousand savages have become, a great people, numbering three millions of souls; civilized,christianized; each new generation developing some improved features, mental and physical,and indi cating some further approximation to the race of their masters. Search the annals of all history, and where do you find a fact so striking and wonderful, one so wor thy the contemplation of the philosopher, the statesman, the Christian ana the philanthro pist f This great fact stands out boldly before the world; and in the impressive Missi Change of Schedule. an advanoinjy civilization, Until a com paratively receht period. I see tho native race of all British India, at this moment, bowing the neck under a sys- of quasi slavery. But abovo all; I -have . seen hero—on this continent,' and in ' these United States, the original lords of the,roil supped—ecfflonltlieiiumb- ■ ‘ duedtoslavery, others .exjSelTed,driv en out, abd ihe retftii&t.'tffll Wb subordination; (Afd alf 4Hirf‘tlndOT' 7 fcn interpretation of/tbe Jaw rttftnifitire,' have already alluded—three millions'of the African race, whose labor iamubject to the wlll) of. meters, undawBjoh^r- cumstanees that their condition cannot bfe changed, though their masters kho'uld will it. with'destrnotion alike to»iho interests and welfaro of fadlh master' rad slave. TMo sjp.ifliejIghtg,;^ Nbw'r' fiir; perthlt me to Af &few wordi upOn tfoo'e^acU' ofildiBiiMtUu- tionjipw thqopmry.^^.^lOTfAes Hi To. tbegregt jaei .to.which IKare more than once‘alluded, conjoined Vvlili the system df equal laws, Whioh 6ur4n- ceatora brought to these shores,.perfect-’ edfnd oonaclidated,, at tke ; ^ayojg top, andby theadqptlonofthffproient.ffirm of Union, we are indebted—the world'is indebted for that other^great phettome- non in the history of-iheriro and |>ro- g*e“!Ofnation*» a.phe^mqnon.i^fU nor even by onrselves ; and which in all future time; will be the study''and admiration of the historian trad philos opher ; I mean, not the founding of a republic On ’thesd' shores, so recently the abode only of savage and nomadic tribes, butits amazing growth anddevel- opment; its magic-like spripg, from small beglnnbgs—rising, as it were by a single effort,,by one elastiq bolind, into all the attributes of a first-rate power;; a great republican empire—able hot dii m language of the Senator from Missouri, ffllr. Bentoti,] U must ever stand for an answer. Sir, it can never be successfully an- drop over the record of this great fact I Has Afri ca any cause to mourn f But there are some other and subor dinate facts, fairly deducible from the greater and more prominent one, which may likewise defy contradiction or an swer. Tho rapid multiplication and. improved lineaments of this people at- *est the fact, that the yoke of bondage has pressed but lightly upon them; and lightly upon that*they have shared freely with their masters, of the fat of the land. Go, I repeat, and search the-pages of history, and where will you find a “ you find a fact compara ble to this? The history of the Hebrew bondage presents no parallel—nothing so wonderful. The family cf Jacob, (the germ of tho Hebrew nation) were of a superior race, and civilized. There is one singular analogy, however, "be sides that of bondage, which may be traced in the history of these two peo ples. White the religious institutions of the one forbade any amalgation, so cial or political, with their masters and surrounding nations; nature, by. laws more stringent and inexorable, forbids to the other any equality, social or po litical, with tho race which holds them in bondage. . As to the lawfulness or sinfulness of tho institution of slavery—whatever HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. “1 JUST RECEIVED a large and exten- blve Stock ol School, 1 Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a largo variety of Stationary, Wall Papering, Engravings, P.dntlngs and Fancy Articles, suitable for (lie Holidays. MerehanU and School Teachers, supplied with Books And Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention of purchasers respeetfiilly solicited. Terms- Gash jan3—twly BOOTS AND SHOES MAXUFACTOnED ST F. A. OMBERGf ROME GA. The Subscriber is »upi with * fine lot of extra FRENCH OALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other material* for Gentlemen** Dress Boots. At Shoes. He employs the best of Workmen and keep* potted on the latest, fashion*. Genteel Fils and Work warranted. Thankful for. past favors he hope* tore-: eelve a continuation' of patronage in'this branch of home industry. aug25—ly P. A. OMBERG. R O ME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Orrici?-At Ho'mo Knilron.l Dopo? A ' 0. H. BTILLWELL, Sco’y. Pres't jnly28 tionofit. . . ..... ... . u Sir, making all due allowances for American enterpme and the ehergtes of free labor, with all the' inspiring advan tages of our favorite system of govern ment, I doubt whether theppwer and re sources of this' country' would have attained more than half their present extfaoriiiiidky 'or 1 the so much reviled in- S Bir. y our rich and va- external and infernal; >n;;ypurpommeroialina- pop ues; the:jjr - proportions,- stitution of SI ried commi your navi. rine, the ntt! ample revenues our manufactures; your ricn, popu- ous, apd splendldfities—all, qOjm^fo this institution as their well spring, thehcjpres- ent gigantic proporions; nourished and built 'Up to their' presehf ' 1 Smizing heighth and grandeur by the grbat! sta- >les of the South-^tbe produoto of slave abor. . Yet. slavery, in every form In which it has existed from tbe primitive period of organised society—from its earliqpt and patriarehal form to this time.. .in every quarter of the Rlobe—and ults—even the the! phrenzied or fanatic priests, or more learnedand rational divines may preach, whatever they may affirm _ of Christian pi ecepts, or moral and religious duties and responsibilities; whatever interpre tation of the law of nature or of olmigh- whatever [uality of , God they may announce, Joctrines or theories of the t human rights, and of the difterent ra ces of mankind, diversified as they are by complexion, by physical formation and mental development, infidel phi lanthropists, or the disciples of a tran scendental creed of any kind, may hold or teach: however tnev may. dog* matizo upon this hypothesis, and de clare it to be a violation of tho law nature, for any one raoe with icentiftsult gu contributing ih dred varied forms and modes, through ugh period of thousands of years, to the •m make theui the lustrdmettt ot iitt- provement and amelioration- ib^ihdr Iwh condition, *! wellroinrtiuMjotthrit 5l wefiWffS edHjslittinetf W-ftVbmr tion-ftom oorded time, nnoontradloted by Divine authority. I must interpret .that law . . g 'government sSss&sssrSitSm CITY B?w^p'ro«*: {wssengcM at his Coafottiosary Store, or reaii Dspet. marlfitri. Shttieeyeeof&gl^^ [ion! I have seen the lostitotiogjy^ 'nUedby thetheoenrifo ffie ohoron.j.V^nooiaUj, oWord or y” R f , m A^Thave Athens sndropHblitsu Home. with Rifely , . , societies and governments, J and adjusted nt every i to-the advance Of ‘ bydej from its —such as tho t modUcatioas, of self-government Ipoech'-and- 1th, i ft’ amelioration ofthe .QQndition ofiman-| kind generally; though sometimes abused and perverted, as all human mstituUons, even those of religion, aie —still contributing to advance thocauso of civilization; though, .if. you pli having its orgin in individual cu still mysteriously working out a"), good; yet slavery. and oU) iMhgmAent | of Goth l.y tlioso who claim Irior iUuminidlonupon-them^wtr'TSis may be hoi- but—.1 must say . that this conclusion, so. confidently announced, s not arrived at in accordance with tho ” onim method of rtfioriingr 'By HufrVre are taught that‘from-a grdtt many particular :and‘.wdll established man to declare, itted to exist ingi *n»9 “ Ol died ihe history ofsoojety— oft and Thfiae general [Cbacfttdfd on senud page.]