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(Honritt,
Tuesday lonuaf, 8ept’r 11, I860.
FOB PRESIDENT.
JOHN BELLof Tennessee.
"" "^P8¥VlCE.PBE8IDSNT.
■ rA-i ;. i nt u ml »s-«ti -K /.
Edward Everett of Hass.
—O.H+s,! it,— rtftl HI mm*'-. ;
electoral ticket.
. F«f tk(s State Atuie.
siHUss
- ALTERNATES.
HON. HTNEgHOLT,
HON. GARNET ANDREWS.
For the Congressional Districts.
1st District.—S. B. SPENCER.
MAHOELEUS DOUGLAS.
L.T. DOYAL.
>WIF. WRIGHT.
1 J.fL PARROT.
‘ i H. P. BELL.
• ,-i. IRAK.DUPREE.
‘ , > LAFAYETTE LAMAR.
2d
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Bell and Everett Club.
Weareglsd to ennounce that the
Mends of Bell rod Everest will O' grn-
toea club in this piece ou ne::t F tony
night. Here ofoie the two oilier par
ties hevo monopolized ihe field, and we
hr \ e been quiet spec! .lots of (lie I r >f-
cidal war which ha3 been so fiercely
waged. The Dougladtes and llreeVto-
lidgershave boih thoroughly o ganized
for the ermpaign rnd s\e indu. /.ous y
•t work u.ging upon the people the pe
culiar claims of he : r Candida-w. Thus
far we have done nothing. Our • ou”se
has been tucli c i to p odm.o doubt rnd
dial rust in the mint’s of our {.lends,
and render them 'usy t\»pi : ves :o.'be
enemy. It is high lime we we e up
and doing. Let us show the proplc by
our works that we have the u.moct
faith in our cause, rnd our Candida es;
that we are not afraid to meet oar op
ponents any where and upon any occa
sion, and in any m. nner. Let us place
in the hands of every man such docu
ments rs John BqII’b Record and B. II.
Hill’s speech. Our cjndidate for the
Presidency has been assailed as unfaith
ful to bis nativeSoutb, while his speech
es and his votes triumphantly le’ute
the calumny. The charge of abolition
ism has been made against Edward Ev-
erott, our candidate for the Vice Presi
dency, the ablest statesman, and pur.
est pal.iot in the Union. Shall we
then longer indulge this apathy T Shall
we not rather cast, it off and enter the
con test like men and be “heroes in the
strife t»
We know there is but one response
from the many hearts whose affections
are enlisted in our righteous cause, and
that; espouse is »loud and long “Hur
rah ! for Bell and Everett!!”
Then let every man do his duly.—
Not only cotne youiself on next Friday
night to the city Hail, but urge your
neighbor to come, and we vyiU have such
a rally, and make such a demonstration
as will stregthen the hopes of our
friends and increase the fears of ene
mies. We are authorised to state that
T. W. Alexander. Esq., will address the
meeting. Those who.heard him on
the 7th of. August, at the ratification
meeting, villi not peed importunity to
draw them out, apd those not so fortu
nate have doubtless resolved not to
permit another opportunity to go by
unimproved.
Pazrsss Douglas to Bill.—The Ath
ens Banner says:
“With Wm. B. Reed, of Fa., we be
lieve “there are three candidates in the
field infinitely preferable to the one for
whom every abolitionist will vote.”
Narrow the contest down still further
and we tell our contemporary that there
are two candidates preferable to Linooln
and Bell.
Such is the rabid Democratic spirit
by which many of the suporters of
Bell on Lccomplon.
Of ali the charges against Mr. Bell
we think that of hi* oppodlti^ft to. the
codJlg Jtam
as a whole to the vote of the people of
the Territory to be ratified or rejected
by them. Whether we agree with him
or not, upon the constitutional podrw
u * wm ’igr&iB»«wirf
hook for this purpose, we cannot deny
thvfeet that grOri ’frauds were perpe
trated in the previous election, which
called forth from Senator Hammond,
of South .Carolina, one of the ablest men
in the 8enate, devoted to the rights of
the South and now warmly supporting
Mr. Breckinridge, the indignant excla
mation that “it ought to have been .licked
out of Congress." But Sena tor Hammond
Is sound and Mr. Bell is unsound.
Again, these very mien who now make
this charge, met in oouno'l in Washing
ton city, and concocted the English But,
which, upon a miserable pretext, an ob
jection which was never Urged during
the whole debate on the question, the
Lecompton constitution was sent l eek,
and thus was accompli*hed‘ : 'by a con.
temntible subterfuge the very .h’ng thrt
Mr. Bell was in f.' vorof doing in an how
est,manly rnd straight forward way. And
yet these Democrats are sound and Mr.
Be’l is unsound.
Answered at Last.—The question we
propounded a few days ago relative to
the vote of the Breckinridge Senators
against Senator Brown’s amendment to
the Davis resolutions, declaring that
there was a necessity now for,protection,
the Kansas Legislature having in the
exercise of Squa. ter Sovereignty, passed
laws excluding slavery f.orn that Terri
tory, lias at last been answered. A
piominent supporter of Mr. Breckin
ridge says the resolution in the seceders
platform, in favor of protection when ne
cessary, was not intended to bear upon
casting necessities, but was prorpee.ice in
its opera.ions.
We tremble lest this new platform
may be found to bo another double con
struction concern.
Erom the Atlanta Intelligencer.
Supreme Coart Decisions.
John Hambright plff in error vs. Jere-
nve.h Stover defidn error—Complaint
Srom Ffoyd. /. - 3 $
Judgment of the Court below reverse
ed. • ; v ■ -> - \£• '
Judge Lyon delivering thbopitilon.
T. W. Alexander for plff in error: Un
derwood and Smith for deft'in error.
Henry Bums el
’'ju^gnwnt^SCTe Courttelow nflirm-
ed.
Judge Lumpkin delivering the opin
ion. , r _ ,
T.W. A'eXtmdbr;. A.R. Wright for
plffs in error; Underwood; Mitchell for
de tin error.
W. ,R. Webs’er plff in error vs. It. C.
B we'iii elal def .i in enor—Equity
on Floyd.
Judgment of the Court b^low affirm
ed.
Judge Lumpkin delivering the opin
ion. -, . . ; ■
Undeiwood; Mi; hell for plff in error;
T. W. A 'exander tor de'': : n error.
Job l Moo -e plff in er 'or vs. Alfred B.
Co. i'e-deft'nevoi—Comprto'rit from
F ovd.
Judgment oftV Court below reve sed
bv Die Hupl'eoao Con ‘ft. t .
Judge I,;on de''ve-togt’-e opiuWn.'J*
Unt.e nood and S.ui-'h ‘or plff iit e.’
to ; P. o op for de. t 'a error..
M';-‘A Laubjiy her next '. >nd Ac. rriff
• i p • 6- v.i. George ?. Bu lelt de. C in
e o — >]i>' •/ on F'oyd.
Jut . ae.i. ol oe Cor -t below levors-
ed.
Ji'de Lyon dr' ve ing ,beo .Von,
F ii .p; (a t'l or p'ff in e ior;
U-’do'.vood anti Cm'ia. ior de.- ? j qr
Jo
ei ,
M' belt & Co., plff i i e -or vs.
D ' st A'toti & Co., ce.t; to e ,o—
F om i "o.vO.
Jii'^mc of ihe Corri below nffi-m-
,_n Li nip', "n de Ve 'rg beoo'n-
m.
D.
p'ff '
or.
r.. m: c
.1 e or;
r and A. R. Wright tor
F : i rp lor do..' : .i er-
C 'vert Cone p'ff ! i e -or vs. Oil -les O,
Fo.tede erd: .1. T n e ror.—I'o.jc o.y
vv- ..o. on Ftoytl. ,v
J ...jowoi of .’.e Co. v*. be'ow reve.a-
c..
Judge Je.i'<'*’s deVv- tog the op;n-
Jcstice to John Bell.—Hon. Linton
Slepliens, in his speech at Augusta, on
the 27th uit., said;
‘•Mr. Toombs said, in his speech on
Saturday night last, that Mr. llellwhile
in Congress, hod continually voted with
the Not Ui, whenever there was a section
al division or any <|ue.rion before the
House. Now, I am not here ai the de
fender, nor as the advocate o T Mr. Bell,
'out injustice to him, I must ask leave
to correct this statement.
“Mr. Bell voted against the Wilmot
Proviso—that was not voiing against
the South. Mr. CoV,' voted for it; Mr.
W. L. Yanaey voted for it. Bell voied
for the compromise bill of 1850. So did
Toombs.
ral Union has expressed a similar prefer-
•®noe, and said if Breckinridge was out
of the way it would support Douglas.—
Anything in the world so it is a Demo
crat. No matter how obnoxious he may
be, no nia11or if his dqotrines are as bad
or worse then . those of the Black Repub
licans, as is charged gainst Douglas by
these partisan papers, sUl{ he is prefera
ble to a native son of Jfouth, nomi
nated and supported by. the* strongest
friends of their section, and whose to-
cord proves ^im to have been for years
opposed to the “detostible heresy 'of
Squatter Sovereignty” end in favor
ofjiroteotton/' If CHAe pSpei* are sin
way ef»bo*ipg itf^ " , ^
' ■ * Mi'- ■i.-S.'-' 'j.'lVj *
Thankful fok Shall Favors.—The
Barbecue for noxt Saturday, in he
Dr.H. V. M; Miller, who viU address
the people on tho occasion. We aupL
poso the BrecyRridgerMrishtoflien^fest
their gratitude to the Dootor DF admit-
ting, at TunitAl(Ut,eB
tAffbUnj^N^..at-ri-
An Old 8tory.
The Nushviile (Tenn.) Patrol very
truly soys:
An attempt is being made to prove
Mr. Bell is an abolitionist. Acco.ding
to the Fame authority,
In 1840, Gen. Harrison wp« an “aboli-
rionisi;"
; In li '4, Henry Clay was an “aboli-
tioii’st;’’
In 1M8, Gen’l Taylor was an aboli-
tiolist;”
In 1852, Gen. Scott was an abolition
ist ;”
In 1856, Mr. Fillmore was an “aboli
tionist.”
And it would boa little singular if
Mr. Bell were not an “abolitionist ” too.
If to be made the instrument in the
hands of Heaven for the abolition of
the democratic party is to be iui aboli
tionist, why then it can’t be denied that
Mi-. Bell lias become ^very obnoxious to
the charge. *
l* 'i i to- plff i,i
byT. W. Ale—.:»dc•
■ . irpji: .r e,
■ dc.i : u eiro.'.
Mr. BelL’S Soundness—A Wise Prc-
j* diction.
The Baltimore Sun, a strong Bveckin-
ridgeand Lane paper, said soon after
lie candidates for -the Presidency were
omiriatedi .
, “iW. Bill upon the slavery issue is relia
ble, and sure enough /or the defence of the
South against fanatical aggression. So that
with strife and livision in the Demo
cratic party, and an avowed enemy to
the South in the Republican party, the
Claims of the Constitutional Union party
may rise above all other considerations,
ana prove eminently atfnvet've to the
conservative inert, North, South, East
and West.
This prediction, says the hnshvillo
Banner, is already being fuhiUed. “The
chtitos of the “Cons .iluiional Union
pa ly, have already 'risen “above all
other eons'dera lions,’’ and have proved
al'oady “eminently atliaclivo to the
conservative men North, South, East
rnd West.” The indications are now
unmistakable that the party lines here
tmore e.:is''og are rapidly being oblit
erated, and iiie contest is nr rowing
down <o Noi : Iiern sec-ionrlism under
the lead of Lincoln, a- ainst the Nation
al ticket o.' Bell and Everett. TneRe-
pi.bliians st 3 t'lis, and aio waging the
Vf.le ardo.'diii'ily. The Conservai've
STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING.
Purnunnt to notice givenibv thoM repre
senting more tliim one-thlli <>f‘he »t; mk -
thcre will be amoetmg ofthe-atookholders n
the Goo. A Ala- Uailrouii, rilho (fity Hsll In
Rome, on 8nturd»y thelSth dsy of-6eptr
next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to elect a director to
fill the vacancy of J. H. Lumpk.n, decked.
Also to consider the progress and man-
.gement of the work. g H> gMITH, Sec’y.
No thein me.i s-o itrud i'.iey oroo e
nariug o E ipioit the Optional tic'set
The peo .leo' i'teSou’a. see it, and
t'aev r>.e ifll; ing u-ider .be flag of ”i'ie
Cons.'-'td'o.i ibe Union, and
io.ecment of 1’ie lrns-”
CQyS.padhain, the man lodged in jail
on trie r lr r.'e of being ron-iecled w'tli
the piopoo-d neg o iufcu.reetio'i stood
a prclitninaey trial ye-leyd. y, and was
eomm’itod i j iiie Ct'.cu't Cirri-to an
swer li e c’.u' ge under wliich he was ar
reded.
Seven or eight o" the negtocs in cus
(odv for fie er re ofletice, will uude'^o
a p e’imLi.rv trial to-morrow.—ToVaue-
ga (rilfc.) Bel eh. 5
JSyTlie Mon jonie'y Ma*l under-
si-nJs tliat the thi • v-ilivee negroes
whole t tue plart. iion of M.s. C'.iam
bliss on Monday evenin;;, liuvo return,
ed. It is suppled tort they wont
oft’ througli J'e;*r of a w.ripping from
ihe gentleman that has cha-ge of
them.
Texos Em>t unis Returntog.
In the last few weeks we have no
od drove o’ ctr'grr.i'* re ur -'ng om
'i’ey ; all of whom seem to lie in a moot
de t-. J 3 s’ sv ion. At ih's ; me. when
here is sue.i a general intur.ect’on gc-
• >3 on *n Terr;, and when the people of
.if itl >ie a e lidd'rg themselves of the
suspVious rba ea’e s who have b e-i the
.u'.ne'ivi o ?nV •*»j fienog oai to
tie wok o’ V a s 3 ip the tow .13 and
po ! so 'n_g •' ;e’.• nr>. e -s, we cannot be
400 if ■ f ; ** ! o w: eti’hg t!?e movo-
Breckinridge are governed. The Ftdo- SJ?* 1 J °.’ wh ° c on i i our midi,..
- — Wr -h in ( me and “pro n ! II be no
d' (ige - -. Vva y so.' emerf ! n ihe Stote
place
-'ve o '. n; ;<*d a -oirD. nv, i r.d they
aave baa bus ,ie •, be "ore hei ■ i toural
e Jv, and Ihe gr'' y pr • y g'ven bis
vr- '• ig p.< levs. his is r j it s ould be,
a d e.e long ou com.nun' y wi'l con!: ’n
nonebr bonf ..t nv. Vdi's r'ousc’.'iens.
Arkad-lpha (Ar .) 7\tor\,
sriz-i
Heve that John Bell is unsound on the
shverr question, tlrt the Breckinridge
m >1V , ent ? n 01 Vlr 8 inift instructed
(heir Elpcio..s to vo'o lor any cadidate
t'.tot could beat Lincoln. This is «jf.
noientproo^of the insincerely of their
JW n * 11 * 1 ° ^ n ' on c*ndida»«.—
Flournoy,’ of Arkansas, is
er ipreply to parts of You-
p JW^dtHioqnAes Yancey’s
.. ... “wholly and maliciously
falM£ anC'soyi he will bd to ; Loxlng-
and'
D lie.self.
U11 "Tirr i!tiy a a-.’oo.i a negro wo
man nemril Po'.ty, !te on,.'iig ’to Jil
Woo' 1 , on. or (, a r.i <’ owned liai-.-el'in
tuetl.i aliooe'iee. ..holv rlbeen .'i’ r
ly w 'pp'd or n:‘- one. c , and deci.t -
; ng 1.1 she woi.’d rl •own bejel"- slio
w«.it o 1 ho rivp.’ frd w t'cr. ’Tt; ! .1 rignt
of two ! r'e bo,, ., err ' > r.o tijrbt,
tne e’r o nlr 11 i >o .o-i.he Went
in vnd oct onreor w’ ev. Miuvge. ‘--g
.1) o ileop wa p ; oUt riie Mviri cufi-ent
00k her otl lie.- cp. bo’o e hi’o’ .vrs
awa.'oofha danger, a pi • "'rilher!»e.
yond or depth witce s.ie was dtown-
< il, the I’.i'e bo s ba’ag una'j'o .0 ren-
i erav.'v.'ii a. l'p" m" <■ i is a ’ady
nlio. e i. 'm'i'iv sf id ii-dul ,cn< a. town.us
i'c*." ne roes i; prove•!)'»!, ; <d .iris wo
n’ - » b.d been oiled” by the luck of
'Oui uiiii.—Cue. I'httf.
Abres :o.—The usual qu’et of our
•own w» i in.e 'Thicd on la t Mond. v,
by .be a eii o a wtv.e man. e.'ll.rg
b's .if me Pa.a' C. Buo'riev in ri, e a.-
ieni|i of tending off a iip'f.o bo in the
ettip'oy o. Mr- Mr., .vet', ihme.s. of
our .own. .1 ,ie Mispir'ors of ,lio::e
,en letnan h.« boa,) a;ou ed bv the
rciioi** o hi B-iaMaya id (’la'rwo.U-
•- he negro. T!ie bo> helont, .0 a
M . HoiVook, o’ A bans, and (olu his
em iloje 'lie wouM roiu n, but tpid
no Ling about w. tiring a p. -, .
**' s M . I’ue .'e, met the boy at the
De 1 »Oi a id ^ot ing ,101, ink mid paper
r.o.ii he ageni', ».»o e Lie boy a pr 's Vo
Aigus...and .1 eh o A.hens, ihci buys
a . okei, or hiuiseh’ to ll.rion Ptri.it,and
a lial* eket to Au;_us ... \tirie’l ho gave
to ne hoy. All iris tvas ..tan by per
sons on the took out. M Buckley,
n iC * lie li. (» i* 11 thebe piinnie-
menri, was tmaiatrii ely a rested, also
the bov and another boy, n b. >’oe llic
itio iii.v’ug bten seen liulmately fo-
Leiha ■ rove «l timer. They were all
mou'ht he .ore Uie .Justice of the liife-
iio; Couit, and .ho wlii e man M •. Hal-
b.oo.: s boy r oinuiUtetl to Jail. The
'bi.ne." to await hst-iul at the encuiiffi
coi t and the hir er secured t’l' hw
master would iclieve him—tlip .barber
wrs liberated. '
_ The; o ure soveial opinions among our
citizens as to whut disposal the criminal
intended to tnako of the boy.—TlWr.
ltd.
A RattLR-SNake. —Mr'. U. H. Hyatt
killed a rattlesnake in his field lust
week, wliich measured seven feet xfqtfib
inches in length and thirty iuehes in
circumference. It had fifteen rattles
and a button. When cut open four
teen young rattlers came forth, the lon
gest of which was two feet long. Two
of these were curiosities—their tails
and iieads joined together. They ex
hibited signs of anger, snapping savage
ly at everything presented, but died in
a short time after being brought to
light. So says our informa nt.— Walter-
boro’ Sun.
8®“The declaration .in favo" of Doug
las by Mr. John Mil'.;on, of Virg'nto,
lias eaitsrd more sensation than that of
Governor Letc’.ie., as it wrs entirely un-
ex ,lectori. lie is one of die ma-.t influ
ential men in Viiglnm.
“ toi 'e n ui!” Mr. Pb t "ck. abock-
te ’e • t.... •. r_ wl:'e i'-j ni on-
ji' isibecbc l.y, go. > - . er-
. i t- ’) r- toi. ''he bo.v sad,
’ w. i ro uro o ..e. up ;>' is for such a
ie’ow,” i id ic.’ ail ’nd’„- cio..
Sjfeto '^dbelrlisetpeiofsS.
Railroad Notice.
ton,- Ky.,- for the next thirty days,
Si '*”'*'*
Two Mbm Uvrar-rThe Houston (Tex
as) Telegraph, YStif tdt., (earhs that two
men, named Broadwright, were hung
in Robertson county on Sunday even
ing previous, near the Falls county Jane.
They were notorious horse thieves, and
nod been tampering with the negroes of
that county..
- X'VV -
. 8®*Tenpe^ee is holding Union meet-
ings more. ejUhgdMUo than any held
sineora40. Btul-o Peyton spoke for
t k??r ,0U '"but week at Maury-county,
Sod Hon. W. Barrow, for two hours pre
viously. The orowd stood it out five ornto
ancey can hours, and never bu.lgerl nn Inch from
J tbo ground. 7“ ' 7
O'FICB DAt. O'r A Jacko V !,!.« JMt.iN
i>filt«tu (*i;, Se;»t.*3, ISttO.
T io VnsMMil ]?fre ’n'j , f. i' c ,S **H.h«VcrH of
Uo A Ja vi^lc tt'.* 51 ivitl i'oin,».iny
f t • •!.© **u • • .be o" eleuvin.^ SjVcii Director*,
t* m. ri o mV j \ i v>iJ*er ’n'N'.i ih.*t iwd.v
eOftU jo o e Jie a -.ill '.».!• e 1 •. p ottiee
o, --io ( oui >any'.» Dutton •• Wed-
uc-^tiftv in Oc.o’ier ne.it, pt, 2 • clock. 1*. M.
By t..doi*, EDWAi.i) \ViI*TE,
t?c *11 wlm Hcc'y.
Fresh Kentuc
GRASS SEE!
Just received direct h 0 ™,K«” t “ cll 3 r ’
Blue Grafts, Tlmotliy,
Orp.lifird Grass. R*4 "op,
scpU
Orchard Grass, Red sop,
Clover , Luearne,
Millet, _ ® b J -
FARRELL k YEISKR.
COOSA LIVES
The Rome Observer.
T HE unde«6lgned.4»lU Issue In the city 0 f
Rome, about the Uth in»t., a paper de-
voted to the prlnolpiei of the Democratic
party, ** set forth by tho Convention which
notniuated Brcckinriddo and Lane.
Tanks—'Tm Dollar* por ann. in advance.
The friend# of thjft cause Will pleasa send
In their name*.
Novrspapers in the State will pleaie copy
“"eptTtf n ” '^‘^EASLEYk LESTER.
NOTICE. JOV
f\S and a 'r*~-'—TV *|1 WTlMhBrm
(J at our Establishment mn»t be
Paid ibr dn Delivery,:
end on all contraeU exceeding Thirty Dollar*
One-third of the amount mnst tp paid when
ordered, and the balance when the work la
taken away. All parties Indebted to u* are
aug30tf ' mT ’ '■‘s. 7
STEAMBOATS!
After this dato tho Co isa River Stcamboa
Company’s Steamers will leave for GREEN.
SPOUT, on4 intermediate bindings’ as fill-
lows :
STEAMER ALFARATA, or
PENNINGTON,
Leaves Rom3y Tuesday Mcrn
ing at 6 o’clock.
Leaves Greensport Wednes
day at 9 o’clock. •
ELLIOTT k Rl SSELL.
JniiSttriwtf.
SEED RYE,
A FEW Hundred Bushels qf choice new
Crop SEED RYE, for Mle^bjr
sngtS—3w
A. C. WYLY k CO.,
Atlanta,’ Ga.
&
Rome Railroad.
F ROM this date, the rate of ehar-
K os on STOVES on Rome Rail-
roud will bo 30 cents per 100 lbs., in-
eludin'? stove pipe and fixture!,
aug23 IVi 8. COTHRAN, Sup’t.
— • THREE’ ~~
Two Horse Wagons
For Sale very cheap
FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES,
HARTER k BUTLER.
aug28twt(0Awlm .
Steamboat Notice.
Ou end after the let day of
September next, the Coosa liiy-
er” Steamboat Compi.ny will
i.lmr^e on Package! of Muncy containing
One Thousand Doiltira er low 26c. over One
ami u.ulcr Two Thousand Dollar* 50c.
ELLIOTT k RUSSELL,
(ni-?2. r > Agent*.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
In nrdcs tn make room for
my Fall Slock, I nm now of-
. faring oil of my
Summer Goods
At Cost For Cash
Consisting of
MUSLINS, ORGANDIES,
BEKUGES, TISSUE'S.
MANTILLAS. SHAWLS,
LACE POINTS,Ac.
Also my stock of Summer Clothing, lint*,
Ac., all of which I will sell at prime met.
nugtwlm J. n. McCLUXG.
Real Estate for Sale.
Iii»vJ.'g.'«te..inlnot! ‘-i remove
pcrv.ip iciitly l” Alin Is. wo jT-
u> .i suIo t nl. •• .i;rerljr in
J.,' o. fi.'jy lit, am’.
jeri.n i ihe t i rr'.e-i am. Nui*c y, ealublish-
ed iv UH.ii s'..u-„ -
T e pb ne e••.)•«• -s Too Acre-, with a com-
in. able re*ir'e o • r .ri r’.esto-'ile n'vantjgis
in t.io wav nf F uii T -ecu Vi .ei Ac.
.IOSKPII LAiii)"’ 'T.
sepll-tw't AL.’HtiNSO LAMBERT.
Phelan’s
Improved Billiard Tables
AND J MDINAT ON CUSHIONS,
Proie. ter 1 b ic.le s i.'ipt I'rtul b'ch. 19
IK j.t. I Ov. 28. I Sail; ’ Da... R, 1867; Jun.'
12, 1858; N..V. 1#, 185.;, s.id March
2U, I'aft.
The e.eiit imi rnvemcn t in thr-o t. ble*
make them, uiisiir rs.e.t Li ilie wnr They
uw ..Herod t I’.-esc’nntiflc n'lltqrd play-
o * os e. ..ii 'u'ng s .cod • t- ih. noeer .m-
fa. o i hi '.intog in a •” I5i • t ! nr I Table. Sales-
rnums Nos. rii. 07, n nl Bit C •o'd-.y s. eel.
PHELAN A Ct LLENDEP..
sopII—! Win Na' u.iu'tuie-s.
DODWORTH’S
Musm STORE.
No. a AS TOR PLACE, N. V.
PUBLISHER
AX» DKAI.KU N
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
MUSIC,
Xnstrumeuts,
AND MUSfCAL MERCHANDISE;
Songs and Compositions for llm Piano Forte,
By i 10 Best Maste a,
Sacred a;u 0 • an Mi s 1 ..; Dance and
Mili aiy 'fuse, for the Jiano Forte,
So it by .nail. f .n*lrge free.
(Stuiius mny boaeut maiead of ebango.)
CATALOGUES QF MUSIC FOR
Brass Bands; *
Quadrille Bondi, i<mall or large Orchestras.
,. . IfRICE .■ j ., , -.
List of Brass Instruments,
Sent on spplisatton...
To the merchants
OF THE
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.
W E. the Undersigned, Merchunl* of the-
Oily of Cliurlciitoii, S. C., encouraged
by the increased patronage received lust
Spring, mid by the Mmimncn* that have
reached us ir-imall aeeliourof the South and
Simlbwest. that our Goods, havo eiimpiireit-
ndvantagc usly, and rnni|icted aueecral'uliy,
with tin,so bought in New York, and other
N'irtliorii eitic*, and believing tlmt being
fi.uiid faitlil'iil to the pledge* ma le in our
farmer Card, we will receive .-till greater pul
.•ullage, have prepared ourselves for a large
ly im-reined Fall busiuers.
Our Importer* and Jubber* of Foreign
Me chandize have all been rrpreseiiti'il in
Lie markei* n Eimipe. thi* Spring aud Siini-
mer, either by iiiemb'rs n’f tlidir reap itiv
firm*, ur liy Agent* fully eiuiipclenl la *.;lee
giHHi* far ibe Soiitbern trade. They linvo
bunght for oa-li, or it* e<|uivnlent, »iid t' eir
Hele.elions will farm full and attractive a.link*
for the inspection af tile interior inerehnlit
Our fucilltns f..r oblaiiiing Dame*'it- (jnod*
direct from the manurr-cloncs,are iinaiirpus-
s f id by tho merclinnt* of any city in tlie
Union.
We, therefore, eonttdenily invite you to
inspect our Fall Stoek* of Foreign a id Dm
mestic Good*, feeling n-sured tlmt nil win
may do no, without prejudice, will make tli ir
purchases in thi* market. Our steaks will
lie complete early in August, when we will
he pleased to receive the vidt* of our old and
and new mercantile friends.
DRY GOODS.
Gilliland. Hr wall A Co.; Johnston, Cn iv-
A Co.; Chainberluin, Milvr A Cn.; Jolni.t!
Milner A Co., Naylor, Sm tb A Ooj llvatt
McBurney A Co.; Crane. Bavltton A Co’., .1.
8. A L. Bowie A Co.; Cndcjw, MeKeniie A Co.;
Kcrrison A Lied ing.
HARDWARE.
Hyde. Gregg A Day; Wilmans A Priei
Courtney, Tenuent A Cn., J. E. Ailgcr A Co.
Boots and shoes.
D. F. Fleming A Co.; K. A. Pringle A Co.;
Force A Mitchell; E. B. Stoddard A Co.;
Dunham, Tuft A Co : Iluacltine A Walton.
CLOTHING.
Picroon, Smith A Co., Cohen, Willi* A (to.;
Waldron, Eggleston A Co.: Edwin Bate* A
Co,; Mutthicsscn, O'Hara A Co.
GROCERIES.
Geo. W. William* A’ Co.
CROCKERY A 0LA8S-WARE.
Webb A 8age; Brown A Palinn.
• DRUGS AND. MEDICINES.
Havilnnd, Stevenson A Co.; Nel-on Carter
John Asliburnt A Co.; Ruff A Duwic.
SILKS AND FANCY GOODS.
. ®°l? n i Foster A Co.; J. A W. Knnx: Dew-
ing, Thayer A Co.) Albert Leugolck; Mar
shall, Burge A Co.
IIAT8, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
d/r'.'wTllianm A Cm°* K ' D - F *“ ni “* 4 C -
SADDLES A SADDLERY HARDWARE,
son A Co ““ * C °’ > ^ onnin S f 'i Thoinlin
CAUPET8, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
CURTAINS.
Lambert A Howell: Jame* O. Bailie.
INPOIITERS AND DEALKR8 IN WINES,
„ , LIQUORS AND SEGARS.
l rirbn™,^ 1 Chafeo; Rennrkor A Glover.
DEALER IN PAPER AND ENVBLOPK8.
Joseph Walker. a „g-
“Journal fori
Antsw public* Jon of Band Mitftic, i» issued
on the 15th of each month; alto,'the ‘-COM
PANION," emit* Inin ; Marches, Medleys, Ae.
Tho insi.ru in op tel parts in thesMTords are sep-
i and ready for performance.
•HARVEY B. DODWORTH,
aeplVtwfim 'Director of Dodwnrlli’s linn J <.
CAVE SPRING HOTEL
m
Bcsidei th<
house and
wwttmtisss
5!^ of ^*5®* ^• r ® M » good WreS
iU
UU In Cave Spring, Is offered for
&.Td^hoHVtei r Z?ldtog^ d r:“^
house and land sufficient (Sr three or fZ
?»“}>>« on the Igtf and all necessary <
Buildings for Hotel and culinary purpose*
Jnlyl7tri54«] GBAHAi7a P m8ori
RE.
Pure Train OU.
5 DARRELS Just received, and fur sale
W >/• TURNLEY,
No. 3 Choice Hons
Whtl.
C l LARK'S Genuine Friction Mnteho*—tlf
) cheapo*t and Immi, n t 1
■iH.tolri. FA It ELL A YKISKIP
NEW
DRUG
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Itobi. Battey.)
P. L. TURNLEY,
YITOULDrespectfully inform hi* t
W friends and customer*, and
public generally, that he is
now opening a very large and at- ______
tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicine*, Chemical*
Dvrstuir*. Perftimcry and Fancy Article*.—
Also, Paint*, Oils, Varnishe*. Liquor for
Medical use*. Also Seed* of all kinds, both
Field nnd Garden. (Southern Raised).'—
Glass,Putty,Glue, Brushes,oml in fact, every
thing in his line or that is usually kept in a
First Class Drug Store.
Having hud several years experience, and
by giving Ids personal attention to the bnsi
lies*, lie hopes to merit a share of pahlir pn-
Iriuingc, and to be aide to furnish Iris cuij
tomers reliable article*, nt a*
LOW PRICES,
A* any house this side of Augiitla, Ga.. Ro-
member -Ilia location. The wants of the
country shall be supplied. fabll/fiO.
Prof. C. W. LANGWORTHY’s
N ext session of in-
struiuental Music will open
MONDAY, Gth of Al'CUtff,~ 1800.
—ALSO—
HIS VOCAL CLASS
Ou the Night af the 7th of August,
7b Continue 20 weeks—two nights per week."
Term* for Vocal Music,.$111.
jiily13tri3m
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOIt SALE 1
The subscriber offer* for sulo, all
hi* land* lying in (Vilar Vutley
and n<sr Cedar Town. There, is-
about two thousand nrr. * lying in
one body amt it will In- so d nlf to-
gctlier or will.I«.livid.d to mil pnrchua i*.
There ore four dwelling* ami set* of oat.
buildings olid tin* Inn. 1 * sosurrnmiiling u* to
lonveiiieiitly make f,.iir s tCeinent*. Tho
dwelling* are all good, two of them the resl-
dciieu o| the uudqrsignid. and that form.rly
oeeupied l.y Judge Wm. E. West, have eight
ruoms each ami the oilier two are frtimed
collage* With four rn. ni* each.
The'e is nlro ou the plane u.fir-t class
ll'.uring mill nnd taro go ,d Saw Mills, ull
carried by water |mwer.
These Luml* are all of the host niialily of
llm famous Cedar Valley Lund*, and that,
si ranger* may know sonietliing of their tiro-
i'Jtek 18 ' 1 . Kiihseriber would state that ,
in 1*08 he made a little over Ii u. five hun-
dred p; ,un d bale* of Cotton to the band, ai d
in IKoV over eleven same slsut Imles to trio
Im ml.
rhedwelliug, „ n the above named jduecs
ur. all within one mile of the Court llouae,
<;'!'>“; ,u ently convenient to Churcliea
ami Seliiwt*. Persons dc*iring to purehasr
Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera
( t.iru nniTi^— T| ri» medioioo- ho '-
I Tiiv ) ,Bcn frlod, tested am
*overecramps in tha'stomMhln**^
it neiter cu [ l V be
wiH M.lX l l “ tca ,ho bowels. One dose
rnily 25 Coat*. 11 ^ ° n ° ° f 1U ^ico
Prepared by 8. D. Trail 4S w
Yo/k. and suld by Drugglit,
* Nowlin. 0 by B " kcr * &* 01 *»»<> Newman
[»ug»tv
j^utatlon for Solo.
fifty acres-of ft,o °i hundred anr
able out-houiM.* < u» * n<1
Price 11,800*
the balance iq one a^" 0 ' U,1,d •»
hwesund well !ec e u « d two T*«". wltk In
Pluck of »*?ktl." 1 "*- 11 , ^ orn ’ P‘ 0< Wef *n«l
'•1 at Hopcivell l> o Y t° the undersign-
7: , ;; E ''-’«4ASr kooo - > 0a ” o *‘%
J- 8. KEY. ‘