Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, June 27, 1860, Image 2

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Cl)e lit I; mi Enterprise. • yJL. T I,t <II * . BKVAW, ■:> TOH * * •rmmm • IVEDXfIND t V CONSTITUTIONAL UNION TICKET. 8 * FOB PRESI l"> KXT. * ;U<> TUX BE I. U, . • OTP TENNESSEE * # ® 1 #OB vi TTiMiiE.vr lx cl ward Eve n*J t, • . CF M.\- 1< HUSETTS. @ --•- * • Plalfonnos ihe The following is the Platform a. loj life i by tiic * stil ut i r, ual CTI 9 ■ *-- *;• Bell ants Ed ward Ever eit :• • • Whereas, experience B- • • i tint Platf-.rnm Conventions f the Btan> time to widen the political divisions of the country, by the creation and irugementof geograph ical and nal part • That it ® and of doty to TecofrniM no political p inciph other th-in, Tux j CossriTi Ti -># f iiu C t . 4,- v m>: Smn AVI) Till F.SFuif F HIM oK I H! # h.i\VS.” ami that a* rc|)i-"-®.'. ‘ ivt-s ■ vie < -vJ L. of the country, in National CV'livl-:U'ui\ a-- mhl< and, hereby pi.- L- ours :.®- ... “ i <t,!i i il - fend ; separately and unit.-iffy toav: : ; :i*.. it of public hU-i'ty .dl ci.'-n.j.-:- ; at leme and abroad believing that tl ® once restored to : • ■•••. -y, tin- la ins of the nPeO])l)‘ all*l o! ii l ■ .VnW re t- V■ I .!i 1. li.t■ G’ -\ i : invar ;ar.;;® i.l.i, • • ** and equality, \\ 1 ich S ® iqj| of our tath-r •. lias # a- ’ i-vi-y <.: ..-a of ; United States, to uiairfain si more <■ ‘- uiioii. rsfllqnility, p ¥ non deli .>lg, \\ re. nad m cure the l i J* | ty. @ i Another Comet. ® What* another and unannounced by the ; astronomical noi i!? W! ; • rig’* h. 1 a cor: ;to in trude* itself upon the visual organs of [ features without a formal introduction L\ th mas ter* of ceremony duly iiutfled ? @What f t- off dun- • geon in the everlasting \\7l 1- ■./: u ..••thoiu life space * gave birth to this longtai’ J wanderer of the heaven* that it came unannounced 1 a the wi*e and un]soke<l for by the foolish ? Perhaps it V /.y been na, announced; wo remember having seen some- ! thing about a comet in >■: r esel ang,;s®uot long since, but a.- wo paid very little rurentfou canfiot say it did or (lid not refer to the comet in %e tins as it may, if the veadfr will turn Ins or her eyes northwest after utfrk and scan that regiou of the hoavens, when there are nol cloTuls intervening, it will ■: he di.iu tit to distil*- Aguish a feft degrees above the horizon, the nucleus and long fiery train of aScomet. Our attention was caUedsto it on Sunday evening, then looking quite brilliant, and sportingwhich we think will Compare favorably with of those on re cord, it be not one of tails. ■*'*’ * *®r - The Weather. Crops &c, ®The late drought throughout this section, at*l winch astill prevails in some localities, has great]® shorten weeks ago indicated ;S crop superior to any hereto- f fore produced in th# couifPry. FoiHieariy six weeks 1 the droi%ht prevailed over Midtile FI- rida and (lie bordqf counties of Georgia, in the midst of the ; corn season, duiing tiafuMoun fourc.l Oot. and his rays with the most gnmittignting fury, withering ®up the plants and parching the earth to if de* grec scltlofh experiotec l®n f:i~ section. Ift't with-*, so far as we been able to learn, tk&Cot.’ ’ti ‘■* * has not lven injured, is very @ bids fair to he one of the best ever pvodue oil in the country. During thflast week the we alii er has undergone a ratheal change. *Oll a very cloud p-assetl over, accoiupanieeto by a stiff breeze decidedly cv for the ras n, and bestowing upot uAia giMtcl'i® ‘bower. Fi r three days following, tlie weather more resembled fall t than summer, and thick coats and blankets were fouifff not uncomfortable in the absence of the sun. ’@r * *■ * ® lloiuiritli'. A rcncovfflter took place at JStatiqn Thomas county ‘ oh Saturday 23d iust between Joh.v E. ka laxd and Samcf.l Simmons, in which the lager ifcis so severely woufdeu ;ha®he -t ‘■<§ in minutes after the difficulty. Our information is that having had a previous difficulty, both were with knives—the fight was commenced by §J?nmons, who . also severely wounded hi; bf staking, but j attempting to flee jje.eei q® av. ~t;tul itl wMch proved Stanaland v*a® arrested | ?irl brought to town onSboiday last and delivered into the hands of the fcaefttf for trial before the Sui •.0 m ; pevior Court now in session • £ I in attempting to illuminate the gloom of our neigh bor of the Reporter: t*r it -eoms to us Hmt his i mental disorder®is aggravated by tlio sound of the | two and Everetttgand we not. that note, since he Ims heard the news from Baltimore, : his_confiisiorPwill he tof great to warrant us in haz arding another attempt. However, for Bm sake of] ssal ii®a good matter |tow vain the hope of victory, as he says, lie “would like to seo our i perspicuity point out the difference ” betweifh Mr. Everett d id An. and what lie (the Editor ot the Reporter) chargai fiunjcitfasaying, will make outjH •more effort jus; to ® he*w - .(nobody else) how*! triekey he is.® In doing this we artfoliiged to quot. the same extracts, but no mattm 1 here j, B what tlie I Reporter said: • . g * ®“.Mr. Even.:’ -*• i whtfn ® ward toj) f*r . buteup- [ poses the Vice Presiden v will do as well*’ “2sow ihe Major * 4 i> n iat in exactly what Mr. Everetj, says : ‘ No sir, it is ex actly reverse of what Mr. Everett said. He did well in Inning out the .. of the paragraph we ex tracted fijom Mr. Everett's lettei*to prove his TAs repre'semalien, for had he quoted it at it in i our colums. or in the letter, of acceptance, it would a\e admitted oi no ljply and tins attempt to evade the trujfi is worse than the*misrepresentation. • ln “ ?ea '' l ° f **? la S ‘• tpas l„ lWtl - ( frd to a i nomination fur the Prend-ne>i “v, r ‘ ■ , * •* h - l -vcveti distinctly i declares.that he “ req&tted bu ttlegr*,* n ,% , , \ , -.fapn and by letter, \ that his fintt;f t jt hroir'h? forward ■’ r ti\r P • j might WITHDRAW??.#. . Is this what our neigh’ or*calls •< ‘--dr; forward'* to a nomination for the Presidency ? *• * 0 The Entrlle T^-o*pe. • The cng.-.gAients jjf this Company e en promptly and their pl?a ; ing entertainments which have been given every night, Sunday except ed. siufe T ■> ‘ 4 it 10th. at the Court House, have won for them a appreciation among the Am lovers cf T-homasyille. Their peiformanees on Fri day evening were said to* be inimitable—we d*.d not witness them, but suppose the Company sustained on ®Tery # occasion the reputation which preceded them. * Their will be gfven every flight du ring the weq}s. each time with an entire change of programme • | Kew Coalin with Premium*. Call at Dr. N. U. McDonalds and examine his Rst ; ; of new books and splendid Premiums. A fresh lot j i has lately been received, and now is the time to make j 1 your selections. • Thomas* illr (Jiiard*. # j [is meeting of this company on Saturday the , Phil in-;., it was reerg-imzed, and the following ©;'- : ficers elected— * * * * • 8- i: Simeon A. Smith, First Lieutenant. • F. !1. Remington, Second Lieutenant. # A®\ . McCardel, EuAgu. ** A. H. Harrell, Orderly Sergeant. * ® - Bg?'-rte rc'urn iur thanks to Hon. Robert i ■ -mV. of the United States Senate, for ajmmphlet coj>y of the proceedings of the late Democratic Convention at Charleston, and for ofher valuable public Docu ments. m • - ■ • • • - ■■■ Adinisniou to tiir liar. * ®Ob Tncsid Was. If. Scott, Eq . f 1 * . ville, was admitted, hy the honorable Superior Court < now in session in this place, to plead and practice ; | law in Courts of Georgia. We were not present at the examination, hut understand from others it * to the rtoußg pen tie man most ! interested.— if G. Reporter. • J # *-- s * Bafltiiuorr .'iationih Democratic Convention. DOUGLAS NOMINATLIf @ The news from Baltimore is important and sounds the h-.tth kncl^of the Nati nal Democra-v. T)s <•>! :• i ‘■ iir, tl.c k-v- Jelibci r•• u; j'i ..'.ln. r meal: ii <- - *.e thaf? appeals to northern Douglasitcs. The follow 4*■ Q @ ® 9 Bal •.* Jane z3, if P, M.—Douglas received one hundred and eighty-five votes® there were about j ten scattering ▼wee in opposition. Jl*e total was t gwao to hina)>y acclamation —the uuin- 1 j bev of votes polled being one hunlrod and nincty i four and n. half. m Isai.timoU!:, Md.. Ji*io 2d, 10 P. M.—lion. Bf.x- JAMIX Ftrzc \Tt:i'-:e. of Alabama, h.-fs I>eeu uimni- , ! jnoosly nominated for Vice Presidency. Before the nomination took place, aef -rdh to t-ie date of the dispatch-'-; to th®.Augusta Con 'h ! tutionalist, Hon. Caleb Cushing retired from the Chair i of the National Convention and Soolt his fbat among the fl":-- - hu-.-t:* Del gaiiiSi. * Mr. Tod-1 of t bio ; took the chair inJjils stead. ® ®n ™ ® ® SEC • Ti o * ® in Baltimore, instead of Uichmemd, and accordingly tfeseinhled on the 2od at noon and call -d “Mr. Bussell of Virginia so the Chair, jshibsequently they elected Hun. Caleb Cushing permanent chairman of their ® ConventV portion of tin* beae lers were in con vention at Richmond refused to go to Baltimore) fl.e following States said to he.i-wholly or : partially represented in the Baltimore portiomof the I Seeeders Convention; Virginia. North'Cavolitip. S.ffttli Carolina. Missouri, *. ilifurnia, Oregon, Flori da, Louisiana. Texas, Mississippi, Sei ue;-ee, Ken tgekv and Ark.-Ssns. I.aier dispatche-,, st iha; th* seeeders at Rich . mond have adjourned ir Baltimore and tb t |he Mayor Wood New York Delegation are there to eo [ the seeeders. ® L L f VT!’.I! FROM BALTIMORE.® @ f llpltimore June 24th—Tl.* sccoHers nominpfod John C. Brcckenridge for President, and Joe Lane* ! of Oregon, for Vi# President. ** @ Baltimore, June 24.—troth Convenlgons ndjournod > |wW * l*t*t xxvfgU* . WfV U,*li'nt-rTc, I by tp<CMl titins for Washington, To serenade and congi itluliffe the notrifnees. Soff ir - *he Sent It seeti.s wAi please 1 with..the nominations oi the Seeedeis. •-•*• * - <s) , tboisgressioual* Washington’, June 22.—80th Housespass- ® , The Senate iu the Conft#enee re port on civil bill® Tl* 1 ('omniittee of Confer- I p ciieo *on the Postal Deficiency bill disagreed j and wore disebargoj^ The HtKise insists on its amendmentof the Costal Deficiency Bill and tty? retainiffevit of tl* ! Isabel contract, and the rcstomtion of the In i land mail service. | Washington, June 23.—The President vetoed the • Senate Ifomc-dea-l 1 ;•!. 1 e Postal Deft*’ bill was discussed. 1 * . * ® 10 di tor in I CnitiridriKe. | The Memphis “Entjuirer” is now edited by j two gentlemen whosorved together fnJlhe'United : j States Senatci®for several years, wore tlre repre- | sent-atives of djfierettf Stakes, both, at the | time, strong* opponents of the DenW>cratio party, 1 supporters and Everett. No other jinfrnal in the Union possesses so remarkable a feature's this coincidence in its editorial do-j I Ijtirtment. ® -- ® . Che Hon. Jere. Clemens, and the lion. Solon ; Borland, are the Senators alluded to. Wood for Dougin#. dispatch from Baltimore to the New Yisk : Times, says: • ® } A letter from Mayor Wood has been exhibi ted here severely ;Btacking the seeeders B m theC'harlcston Convention. It is addressed to a S friend, and is supposed to be in retaliation for ] the rejection of.jtis New-York Commissioners at Biehmond. Tlie Mayor s;fy.#that New-York wdl vote for Douglas, and that he ought to be -the Candidate. ® ® I # ~v~’ ® tSoimm-mriii-iil nr the Mtalr I nivcAilv. 1 The following Ms a list of the gentleufen of®’ the Setflor class avvafded®honors, and speaker's places in next: @ J 1 l't. Honor—W. if! Lee, Edisttrlskmd, South i Carolina. ® ® m .. i 2d Honor —J. C. Rutlierford, Athens Ga. 3d Iftmor-*-J. A. I'honfas, “Walthourville, ‘ Ga: N. C. Kinibal, Tallapo*sa, Aia.; *W. 1). Anilevson, (Valedictory) Marietta, Ga. S'l ‘ (7i-'/-s.—l>urn?C Chattanooga, Tenn.; 11. J3. Baxter, Athens, Ga; J. K. Harper, Au -1 gusta, Ga.; 11. N. Harris, Athens, Frank Lumpkffii, Athens, Ga.; @ W. D® Mitchell, Tho mastsco., G;t.; T. A. Murray, Watkinsville, Ca-; J. C. Irtiese, 3ladison, Gay \Y. A. Tennille, Fort Gaines, G:s>; E. J. Thomas, JYalthourville, Ga.; S. S. Tumlin, Cartersville, Ga. —Athens Banner. ® *- • ® • Scwrc Kelort. ® Hon. James L Seward of Thomas county g | late member of Congress, charged that Hon. Howell Cobb tyul come from Washingtonl ’ity for the purpose of controling the Democratic \ ouventiou Acid in 3lilledgeviile on the 4tii mst. Gov. Cobt>, i;i the conclusion of hi; -'pegch upon the platform, said : # “ I have been auntec by the gentleman from Thomas with ; coming iere to control this Convention* 1* an upon my native soil. The bones of those v.s teLinijC* o r'S'dl';"'] ZH tations of power nor the tavnts of vulaari * ‘ can keep me from her.”— Savannah vLuhll ‘ I CO V ® % L J<“rc. Ckairni vs. fsamm-r. Jere. Clemens, one of the editors of the j Memphis Enquirer, writes to that journal: . It i XT>v i...t\ June i 'l l h, 1560.. Heap JSir; —I see that Mr.. Stunner, in j his Lite speech, th uriit to-per to } ::v his re spects to me. JJe calls me a slave owner, and quotes a part of nay speech in reply to Mr. Khett. to i rove th t violent and bloody instin ’ arc engendered by the relation of master and i slave. It may surprise Mr. Sumner to learn I that I have never been the owner of a St I l have never been engaged In any pursuit i in which slave labor would have been j the slightest ueuefit to me,*and I have never been able to buy slaves for the mere purpose ol waiting upon me. There is a here* with whom I was raised, who has lived with me* a great and who was withine throughout , the Mexican war® but the to him was not ia m ■ —it v.t ii: Xiy father; at; 1 it’ Mr. .<u:u ----| nor will a.-dc rrny of the surviving oihceiw or soldier- of tlig9th Infantry. , all of whom were ffrom New England,, I think they will tell turn* w j ttait it was a matter ot - r*d>'U:>ty .. if g. ] belonged to the negro, or he% •! mg-M to me. At ijjjl even it, if Mr. Sumner will si-nd Etc, : in one im.ifith, double the ettny hat bring, if ottered for sale,®hc could not in lac. i him to touch it. wish a condition annexed that he should live in Ma-acho-Mts a- a fiv.'-inan. .Mr. fcumner may fin’ s>ui:e apology fur the bit- . 10®110-> nj - ’ • tii (d!::'t M, ;; * cil f ®’ < ‘".l mby the lamented 1M •• 1 t . 1 y :*■ * t *. 11 ood Southern SftJb * . . - *■ accounted ; f*ym th? swnegr mod. Ts be had passed half i time am .?"g the English Aboliti&ugk, hel would have escaped 9 the caning, ns well as the jsrtore disgraceful he kgs made of If. • •* ♦ ♦*- IS) The fullowift'g is the severe rebuke^admuiis- • tered by .Senator Chesnut, of South Carolina. ( to Chalks Sumner, of M *hu .. : Mr. Chesnut remarked, that the extraordina ry, though characteristic speech whjph they had in ;;r 1 to-day, demand-. I a\f 1 .or two to be -aid in A! “a 1 -ng absence in Mu; .y . ; fawning a; 11: fc<-i < Tr * y, . j itv j at#l V! vivlug \ contempt, th.e slamiett-r of ! -i State® and men had fbanpeared in the S#npte. IVe had h.‘]n 1 that we mould be lviitfCcd.lVem the miserable out-] airings of hiv vulgar until e. We had hotied ti. .no who had (bit. fh< ugh he lirilcdk. to men! the t® : - yt ■!:. • ■ f f..fm- ;• insolence wt)#ld have become wiser, if not bet* tor* 1 y experience. In this we wore disappoint- j 1 cd. In the heroic ages of the world men were often deified; bts it was f#r some possession or exercise of some virtue, wisdom, justice, mag nanimity. £ ourage. In Egypf'beasts and rep tiles were v,a r.-hip] and, not lor their owrPsako, but for wfit they r proented; imfjt lias been left for this day, and ii; f#r the abolitionists of { Massachusetts to tire of mal ice, ineMidaeity and cowardice. ®Wo do not in-1 tend to be guilty of any such apotheosis of malignity tup; n: .yinoss Y.> do nut ii#(* r id to contribute, l-y any induct upongpur part, to ‘swell number of devotees at the sludge of this new idol! Xo, ir, *ve kwwf> the expecta tic.n and therhopo, but we are got inclined again t'end tlm recipient es pnnislimcut Hbwli til* world \elp*ng volvmcs ot® 1 si.'Old .ran i malice.* ate*.mm- > .i. > wc have remained quiet, and shall endeavor, if po.- fuie, to remain oust, uiulej that which wc have hewrd. @ That is®nougb, and nothing more less, remarks an paper. Xo (remitoisfrom South •< tuy’iiia can licr -ai'oyr *toop l.j &■ M, Uj Charles pumner,® and no ifep esentative will lnn'c oct.iasiou to give him new notorie;Let him reniniif'in the s.ditude'of his own irremedi aole and iiieftabicinfa.iiK-. ’f out 1 1; g'-.lt a(e, the treat';re crawk in sh> 4 wav of Southern geiitlcma:', 1$; it- l’- put n.-hfe wfcli the least possible application omshoe leather. The tiling inn;-, ffve ivt nnfliy noble and honor able men, and a : root :ml gb Sous of liistiUifions, an I in luMnent of rctrospec t®n, may exclaim : @ @ (i;ey a'.l .1 (lie ® C ‘ And • tis'ii: i:1 mnussiniL ■’ tilings I.fcvd on: and so did IM® ‘ ® ® @ ® ® ► - Bell jputl Krcrrtl. ® The Sationul Jnfe/t'ijena r thus prefaces Mr. Acceptance: Vt’c sincerely congratulate the u Cons;'tut# mil IH ion ” Party throughout the country on the an nouncement which wc are ciiable'd to # m. f.: to the acceptance by Mr. Everett of the nomination m him hy tfe i Convention fm* tl*: Vice ITeddency. of th ? United States. I! is letter of aceentanc :. so beautiful and iftiprc --ive, while ii will c%itc a p|oibunil pride ®n the ranks of his ® political supporters, cannot fail t® inspire both and solicitude in the breasts ot all Pa triotic aud thoughtlul men of every partv. due reluctance which avow.- in yielding h.*s fcceptancc of this nomination is cvidcntlv sincere, and all who are especially ac pointed with his personal circumstances, and? jfre . will be fully satisfied of the depth of? this reluctance, and the sacrificetvhieli he makes 1 ito a sejiso of duty. W#ean only hope : that the sacrifice may be rewardr 1 <*by the ap ” pro^’ng voice of bis country ealUiig the high 4;ust for which lie was nominated so i ! much unaniinitv aSd ® ® _ ® - ® A riu-t vrithon n Parallel. I We dyubt whether aty Kailway Coi®pany®iii the Wiori least in this coil iry, can iuniisli a pafallel to the fact stated in the Ileport of i the Directors of the Xew Jersey Kail road t'o., ma ie*to a die .-tuckin•; !)-. on the dtU , operation, f-;3,00<4M.i(i of pns-eggers transported safely, and no passenger has been ■ killed or maimed in the cars during the entire ! period. ® S = ® This statement, whether we attribute the fact tocyod management or good luck, or*to lYovidential causes, is well fiti< 1 In iCoif tiJence in the Road. lit view of the above ; fact, and the satisfactory of the compa ny’s affairs, the stockholders passed tin® fob i slowing rcsulut ion :®. J hat wc offer to God our thanks i for His pruvidrhti il care, and cqpsider that the conduct and i ou.yg- meut of tliejtli rctorsfof ficers and employees in the operating of the ! company merit the warmest praise and* appro ’ bation nf she stockholders.— N. T. Jourffal of • * Iro - for t’cnch J'fcri. .The scales of iron that accumujm-j around* the anvil of a # b!a.ks;nitli's sh pare more valu- ! able than manure for peach trees. A shovel full put roundel healthy peach tree will be very likely to*keep it in good condition; and it is ®=aßl that tree.’ already diseased have reel’d and •by the application of fliese scales. Iron in any form will answer a good purpose. The Great SatHe its Mexico.. The English m-ii; .-ti. “n. r> ’cut. at iln van.'., m Tampico and Vera Crux, confirms in full 1 ! the intelligence brought by the Red Fox, of the late total rout of the Liberal army at (Itiall alajars. It also brings seme further particu- ! lavs: The attack uvon the eitv was made on the 2dtli, at five o’clock in the morning. Accord- ’ ■mg to the p® .-•huuativii <*l (ion. M oil, the Lib ils numbered seven thousand l -re -uro erfed ]'T ‘e< i-f’ arnliory. i:o citj was dclemi. 1 i.v Urn. \\■ 11, at the licad of wvven; v-s ven hua irod im. u—acco|?.i. to the same ® ® ® # *1 b* engagement - 1 two hours, when, as .1W ue stated, Gem ! ‘raga received a severe wound in the leg, and his army was thrown in to ecu!AW nan i dm-r kr. Jho wound was ‘c iievmi 4>e mortal. Hem r.:l Ida.a also fei! into tne hands of the enea ® and he ctcad and w-ntmled of the defeated Lib- : |oi *- mo -:1. >be n _.i; !, and a1 * * number of ]ri - tiers fri , t. i;!i tlieir wounded cnief, intcuthe bands ot - tl.e ciu*iy. ® • AJargc iuantity or stores, ammumtiom and fc ‘ p- 0- : I.* : i@tal The whole Constitutional army, in fact was ! olunpletr!l : cuM- 1 and®li .j r- od. Un. ii; i-m m wa>- n : a en; at 1 1 l<-i: ft 1 1 *'■ ‘ \ fi {■ Ci . if*, ar . rived W * *• * j.-.-i - : ®i the (1’ v. * <s> . ©nr Lean I3i ling, [[ lie 1: la. M !®ay-: Si v. w< 11 attended, in numbers, an I in poipt c f intelligence an 4 re * spcctamlity is selcronj equaled and never sui®j passed. Vfe saw tbo*e preset, who dor years : lit". ■ ’ f>\ ;.i ■ ; uiiti. M ‘.flu y wor ’ out on tli|jf occa%*®w 1 med fnll.a4ve the responsibility that rests upon &e con;rva- s live people of tbo country. Y lie speeches were and listened to wit S> profound in (crest. — j ’ l he utmost order j ami not otic in!i*r [ was beard. Every mast - o'.ed aetuato 1 y the 5... it of liar mo- ® and by one eoSnmon si i :it. ® i v (•) •’ v®, —i— H -* • From Savannah to Jcrnsiikm#') M\ exilian . . - . are seiUiiig pine luifl berfiuiu Savannah to Ji-r#ah m and Jbimasens. Savannah is <Qe of our youn;®'t leading sea ports, and Damascus, thfnigh not on the sea, is tlie plat® known to civiliza tion. Jn is spoken if in Genesis as ii‘<sL were ; : angola ostablishc(kfdaei!iutho®days of Aura- | ham, is iseh"i i steward was Eicazor nf ; 1 H an i. no doubt, a first rate busii^ss , man, or else s<? eminent a person as Abraham never would .Jiav: him. lie would have been surprised if he c@uld have heard (hat in about four thon-nml, bis native city would be importing pine timber from the unknown West, v, ith *,el iuhA. liar® by, and the cedars not quite exhausted. • • •) <-*-” f It Don't take ntack to its si lit* :in l-lil^lor. It dqg*i take much to make an editor—so . many people say. Os course it don’t. It only 1 requires a little thinking, writing, looking over i a few hundred cxchaim s a week, and other : similar trifles,-- a eao deal us reading plough ing, searching, study, nncrcxperience. r J hese ‘a"ie B®thing, •i see. Jl is lfUtliing to write all day and night, -—to Saerilii ? aluioxt <-v..ry( fiiug enj <W-- , to >or harder than a nigger, while the members of other pn.fcssions r#ei in ta 1 found fault with by every ass that brays. Alt easy enough. Somehow, thougdi, (hc-se sort of folks who light an on what if required t make®an editor ucvt® succeed in one®themselres. They s-o.w iry, but as oreu fad. ® It ;t easy enough till tLe } o nis trio nin han't?,. Ti;cu conics .he pinch—then they see poveity of brain and 1 luor !. ■.k skdl ; that not evgxi the judgment required to • m A- , who say ih.m t take much to make an ediior go!.or;,by sliow th# it ha - •- a great ■ deal a i'ool. icmkom-u interested in these goods will idease make a note for their own es; eeh.l ! ‘fMit. * ® 1 ® @®® -.v <a ' v *‘ s *:> a,lk onc-e,” said a soung man to ns, the othiiAuiy, “and I shall never forge# it. In company with several utlier jovial fellows, ] was induc ed pretty freely, and, by the time i I got home, I seareely knew wiiere..,i was, or what I was doing. ! was put to bed, and how 1 my .[ i#fd th -re I c!o not bit J awoke, my sister was setting beside the ]fed, en gagmk in sewing, ifelie moment her eyes fell on niy lacc, she burst into a flood of tears, and Yrapt as if®her heart would break. \)verw heim : e with shame f rmy conduct, I then formed a resolution never t#g"t driffik again; I have • lucre Itu ti'.at r< min:ion for smne y#ars, and i n# n to keep it- !*’ * For Better, for Uot se, • hen c man loves a before lie tries j to win her, lie w ill have, if he loves her tinsel-j fHilly ami g-eiier,msly, dually a doubt cnccA- both hqg and hinisi If. In fact, as I i Tread some “ Y\'imn a man truly loves a wo ; man, be uYuld not mm -5-I#-,- any aeeo- j : lie was quite certain lie was the i could p< ssibly marry.® But as%oon as she loves him, lffiuws it, and is cer tain un worthy he may be, ur ho w ever many faults she may possess —I never i told you yoiyvere an angel, sid 1, littl^iady?- { tliev hav#c;®; their lot together, @ ciiosen one , ;iUf,ither For hetftr, for Worse ‘ V thgn the fas , ’ (S’ - things is He has his rights close and strong, as no other linmanabeing can ‘ ! have wit| re her—she has herself them to him; and if he has any manliness in j h.m he never wil> let them go, but hold®lier ! fast foouver tuid ever. @ @ ® The Secret of Keeping a Friend is valuable, a*Sd must Be observed B, with care, flaking ac quaintaneev is easy enough— anj® fool can do that; the difficulty lies in keeping them, and #onverting tln into friends. The best method I kpow of i.-, to present your indepen dence.® There Are obligations, however, winch can be rendered and accepted without a loss of ; independence. The pleasure of conferring a ’favor is greater to properly constituted lyinds 1 PthaU that of receiving one; but it is delightful, and a guarantee of continued amity, if the kindness one receives efta promptly be reef * catoa. Secondly, do n-,t press four com]-any 1 too much upoi#tho *-\v acquJiiitancc.- •Make ‘ ‘ yourself agreeable to him, let him seek your &- i and when you arc with him. avoid all 1 I topics on which a of opinion is likely p to arise.— llu: >c Journal. t * ■file proprietor of a- i?l in the capital of a Wes- ’ i tern State, posted s; - ilowing notice in the hall-/ t\®y leading to the • ni-tg i#ont: ••Members of A ,-tihiy trill go to the trftle first, an-.l gentleman tifterwanK. <$ ‘•N. B.—Rowdies and blackguards will please not mix with members, as it is hard t-getel 1 one froif the other, i£ @ t IA 43 koH 7TSe<li-iiie. —McLean's Strengthening Cor- j d ; :d ar .i Ti >od Puri.', ris ..f the ;>,st n -etui end ]•!••- if tile day. It is mild and agreeable to ( the test--. i-;acin_ ti.c m t-’-s, mving a licaltl y tom to the stomach, and imparting a glorious appetite. A wine ! glass fait'taken thre ti es id y,,wiH<>e better than a I family physician, as no other medicine will be required. For belles it is part ieularly reconuuended.as it strengthens the ribs of the weaker Vi sels in an a- o:ashing degree, x-• . it in > iiei lunm. iSoi; bv ... St ixas • 1., • • ’ ... “ -4 --* ———— , *1 . ® . • •• • : • i. ’ t<. : extreme south and western country, is tb tear they have . iv. • we i.• -..: -vs a:;t e. ked by ti is o'. • * If A’ :'. ‘ - ‘ ‘ i‘‘ ’ Ft Vi* V-, .■ : 1 f 111 I.M’ ;t !.■!;] edv, i)f. Hostetler has fire sent, <1 l.is e.-h !>: ated “Ithtei w 1 • ■ <-■;i: iv e ;. ,\\ •; > • | * ■ fitters,” prepared after a loni Pd • * iv- t iV.'U the eiie. “iiiiums • . a .~! it j, :as well a till classes, from every part of the country. — 1 TANARUS. tfc->M win d,;;!y heir \ v ;!1 w. to try 1 lie-tit, and judge for tm-ms, l\ i. sjum-ii\ ely. , Soi.i bs d-uggisi- ; ‘.d .ha!- m c.-itera'iiy, every where, hoc advertisement in another col aiati. • „ TjfOJeI^S VLLLE P tIICES tlUllllihlN T. l - —f .. ~, (i UH-e J. ■ 1 :. :* a•• * • *M* a * j 9 J * 9 le> BACKING —ivtidu,ky v • i * . .. 9 * 9 . - ; . • BKEsv vx ■- -b ;® ; C &)enu--®-- f It * .. .* £>.. I 8 do • \\ ii\ . A. ... m # I COF* id—Uto , 1 J a I TJ 2o ® vi , aai • ® v * l< : tOKX Meal Pit l - 5 1 !'b ® ]!.’ . h * l * • 1 EATII EES. ? P® a FI ....id ] W’ L * 4 ® Sln * I ® .* • . , < ■ -4 8 10. FLOl'K—Superfine i* b'bll 00 (• Extra : I b’l h ‘ • • Family I . i . ... I ib. .10 50 ! f 111 I >l-:.S. V#! 9 , 10 JKO>, lim, and 11. ® * Sweedes and ... * Sheet ®. : ’ I . Rous iuul Bands l.! j a \ | LIME ® F b’l: . w hfevlLS i* 1 C ? , OILS —Linseed V g'l 1 12tg &A 12c f’ fl • • 1111 - K I ‘ KerosntP g'l 200 ‘e i Bki'i -.-Mess,® . .-8 Prime •.. • * • Bacon - !, -.v 1\ ’ Bi#es II ! 1 15 ,® .• * il • ( o:li :! “V If 1 . • l i * -K - - : . Ppna f ® ('mintry I ’ Ji. S 1’ ® I.a it!) < i ■ 1 j I.’ ® Be i tic it- Goshen Jl> M 5 , ah IVes'i-rn j? In] 2S /. 30 • I S p- 16 • CH KESfi i . 1 SAMP..®’ *'■■■ 1 sh 300 £ 350 S!|. IT ........ ..... SYlil Ptft-New Orleans. . . Conotry ■•’ :.r ! 49 . 5O WfflSXY—Ree.ifi.-d I’ g'l 50 15 * Monomrsiiiela P v'l i • tll ! 11 VI i’ r 1 7 o M*ikits n ti m'bAlf —Brown lb 8 g Id-a ( larilied C Hi 12V-; a ■ 15 Crushed ld TALL! i m 1 : ■ J if Pit,/* * • \! F b. v :..® ’tibw ADVERTS*’ j ® [MET>irAT. CATID.] • ISa’IJC'C a-!. E*.C* v ■jMiAYIXi; FORMED A O#P4RTXERSTIIP * : -4 •* •• l . w piuo'it;. • • ‘ i® ■ ( rffice, ill’ onetoccj pit and I v @r c< ,® e i t • i m a® *■ T Vet. a tea ■ # f T ® •- nnn’P-:. m. and. % i>. ® m'illfi 3 8” Bp 22 SF 4, ■ i JJX S I ® _ Xt.33 *SX A\t 1 4. * ■'.. ; I AA. ii “11 e irj.. thrt e ti jr- boy . Rrabrn, Thottons stiwl Molmr.on.- S t r.-iiMin to L-.t-lievo sotim hi .; V, !* : .. i* < . I*. •e\ idenca : o couv ict 1® • . gint 1 . a . • ® <s Description. ® . REUBfiN is black, about siv wet six im'hetfelu'gh, w . pg Si a years old, wjtcn sj'okcn to drnje I- I mi..< ■ 9 ■. V. bmulH-r ■eventeen shoe. J* TllOM#s is biaek, üb&t f..m- |jr t.-ve i; high, about 45 or 50 vei rs jd. w . ,-d • ■ 1 ... .... pmtm.- s| eai -v. i;, .<*<:. Fly v. hi •• f. ♦, brogue nf the South Carolina ‘ice negro. SOLOMON iqpbout - % . 15H 1t- It.. ’ go. ■ ‘ aver'. - d'L t w - , A” sleek wkin, and before ho left had tuanv krtiifeea on his | body, caused by a muh- running away with him. in walk- \ ing he swings himself about, and when sCtiuding i.- in- ! a * ll.t y tu ! ‘-tipp s-’d to In nud. mg tii, : - •* Jttel#ouviHe or Fcniandina. I wilt nay ® & 1 coulineinent <.!’ these bow in po I Pi* their delivery to me at inv plantation, three “ry on • ®je 2r-lfl ® ® ‘ * WES A. l.!.\T<X. .... 1 iie Madison Messenger will please copt one | month and forward acooujjt to tlris offtce. . * • ‘ . • 15a r j%a*L ills in lands. ®rjt] h t.MAS col >, rv®-& v. n 1 ’ x i , t. f I.E , 172, A>->, ..>?. 1- ill I> i Tt.. 4 No. • | I>ecatur, Comity—l9t fr. ■ No. 11. 2 '-th V District. No. 2G4. —E— Cobjuitt Cminty-- Bth Dist . N ,9. l( I ■#• ‘- . 317, #lt)i t Lov. lidi s ('mae v—t’tli 1 >d; N't e :v; ddd. 379, iff ‘. 38(1,'391, 402. LHit Dist., No. 349. m Itv In Coi . tv—lsteJ i.-t., and . | - ;,ti Di- . N 97. 1 I■ g. Nos. Ft!. 3 JO, 394, I*. I .:#• Apj Ihi - County -2d i No 291.®3d Dist., No. 113. j Ware County—Nos. 307, 427. @ ( otfeg l muly -No. 1 ‘ • ® j I Dooly County—l2th Dist., No. (’7. ; Cherokee Cgwnfy—oAth Dist, No. 325. * j< Fee County—lst'li ffist . 255. 18th Dist., No.. 90. ! Fagy County—l Ith lie ~ ml ti. -.1,. Also, 100 acres near on the Tallal.assce 1 roml. 9 t, Also, 3Ooacres improved land, o.i the Ttdlalnisse*iad, two milus i# . h. hniging to J*l. M’ LGlan. i IT’ These lands will be sold very low for Cash. Ad i dress tire subM-ribe-Uftt AlbanP. Ca.’ j JWVe 27, 1860. ® ® P J > . SMITH. • “®- ® t DMIMSTK l IOIt'N SliE Will be sold on | J\ riiesdav the 7th day of Augu.-t. a; lii C*>urtliottse in FhomasVlile, the dweHingsbouse and fotuSeen acres of bind attached, belonging to the estate Id B. DttViotH I ** deceased. #> * * A * • i #A!s<>. td_t!io®anie time and place, 8i venti cn lots in the town o^Thointisville. Ivi ins, small notes, wSli approved seenrip-, I t -laniinxy next—il not piuictu ,i'v psio. t.. mtert-et froi,.®lm ■■ sf sale. ® jd Si.IN AS. A : r. ; and hoinasvi lie 21st June, 1860. ie 25-fit - -- -A- - EOBCIA, T Court, /j Ordinary, June 21, 1 St*o 1 Whereas, HENRY ALLEN, tin.- fav, Kv petition, b„- , ®'C 1 1 duly appointed Anvttnt n,, e/n C /a- ’jrnn ;in 4>n j the .-stale of Daniel IF Dean, a- ceaserh “1 said county— All persons are. therefore, hereby no died p.fl. i objections iti said Court; otherwi-. P imaueiit Lettersßof J Adtainistrutioimon said estat. , will be vr ir’ed and 5-- ,1 to said applit tiiTr, at ti regular ‘j in ... . ,d.l (• ;m t , • held at the Courthoii'C®n Thomusville on the fn g* Mon day in August next. je *27-31M HENRY IF To* 91 Cr< ii tr y. AIMU.MSTR i rOR fi XOTH E 8i “” ♦ alter date, toT. it, on ti:.- tii>t Mot mv in s ■ • ~|,.-,• . 11 •xt.AHdieatiou will be made to tie- Cos rt of < dim rv : ol I liTlnias Countv Fa-have to i-.-il nil the lauds bel.-mi . mg to the estate ol James B. Edwards, laf<-, of saiil couu fct.v deceased. FEVTON I>. SMITH, Adm’r. i • ! ■* ° -tost, A SMALL TT.fIR BREAST PIN,. IN THE SHAPE b \ dT;i Maltese Crn.-s.and tipped with gold. The finder will be suitably rewarded, bv leaving the same at the store of je 27-®st jE. REMINGTON & SON > • @ • Criiud Jury F’rpsenlmciils. FIRST WEEK. ( VETE". THE GRAND Jl ROJJS, Chosen and Sworn for V T the Co-!!., in • t kd" ,rs * I re. p.s t*idly mi 1 - ait ; inWol lowing Presentments: Ist. ( o!) i: tetaolt Rondt*. report e tind I'V tl.is report that onv roads are, with a few exceptions, in verv good order. AV e would c: 11 especial ’ altei.uon by the proper authorities, to the Tallahasseo ioii i. ii- to t’ .'.t pat ‘imilar portion of said road between t Flfteberville line and the Spring llill fork. Also,To . V. ■ M-tjo! - ot the Alb: uv or -lav • i< ad. ■ F— * _ W . ■'[. ,1 .i j oi ...... ‘eoi: di i- oi., vita tb<- except ion , m.d 6,-na t We tind tha • ting the back of one# ehimnevani \ f Avanting in the # windsw^ftnd l-.rf.flii, • \Y. fart!'., r notice that new IoCKs are to be botighrat every Court for some of the rooms —to all of which we beg leave to call the attention of the proper autkoril ® • o,|. cmniuitfco. Books and Records, report— We ii* and the A honk in good order dud would ’ that ike Treasurer; hereafter, be prepared with a ballance sheet for the committee We find the Ordinary's hooka both cuTTcc tl>'and neatly kept A Iso, tho-e of the Cleik. • . .? . | ; i Coinv i'tee on C'umty Funds report the tu.,#wir . < t . • • Ai‘ 1 h>r fnmls on h •id 1 A\’ ■ hrd also, 4|e iixffl.tclness of the County amoui t • .• • . ii, .1 \ ;<-\v o| i! is indebtedness we recommend our county officers to use tha .non- until this indebtedness i.#cancelled; > paid Without i.-ctvasi.m InierioiF Court ®f s 59 p. roat mi the State tax for county < We would a!-<> call the i ,- j ®I- aVilj .id pa’ - i-:#d 1"’ ‘■ U"®,g i. ‘ ‘ s • • i*i <i it .. utFii.i.mi : Ujh lh- niimhri* of brhi i:< -a w ‘.(1,-: • . on-.',1, or fi;iti®'f sepa- j here are three ttidges kept at the couniy x- I pence* • ients made of petty often , e . i / i, t t* ® .!u p>tls ere there is 10. . i ■ (isf rfl © tu s for the iiropft* J * ■ uid be ado]>ted to sup | . ■ f .la : . i. ‘• ‘ 1 ‘ PI V ’ ‘ ‘* *’ # i.*;? . x ii and., - | annm: -n :■!! ri:i. ■ ) # *->! eut'|. iim >"1 1 , 1% , , ;i l|. , * : .V v lIJ.I'T- where I , , ® ill in less <'until it , - than one (juar*. A\ e think , g, ; a .j; . i ally jtrev i't • evils refer;-, and io. : ,1 wc ..fl work no® aruallip in tliia c-ut ;V, v.®( re tile aval, nos honorable and live tmploviueut :m- open to every citixen. ® • \, , would most resentfully eaU the attention of our l Lo" Mature to the consideration of the Boundary question ! between this” State and Florida. AA e are fully satisfied jj. ; ij, - as iti tend.-d by all its aits only to * settle a long liti'CitcM*and vexed (question, by running out and marking the line whicli bad been long recognized by ibe j-. op!.- both •- o: il. oas not to the n- I vii ri lationa of tin- citizens of either State, t.itit-s to I land ; hut bv a foi ed epua ‘ , iew li-;.- Ii: *’ ce'n inn. wi-R-!i difi'e s widely firm that intend ,,,i i.y vvl : It a la®.- ami valuaLle teriir-.ry would be ,-ut olfeJrom our Slate, aflt na-ay g” ul i/.e-ns traml'er i. . against to at.- .41 u. 1 !♦. islaiure umvliave tlie- right thus to transfer the all. gianco ot her i itiz'ai” tli ■> ,!i Me doubt it: hu! at all events, we Ia tv not * i v i: was liieir intetihon, ev'-n. i: ii- to deprive many iitfive C< ore ians of to eiti-mu i slop iri their own StHte. and thus to cut them off by :i eomproinise; and we would, therefore, most strenuously ;j i- ... ; a , i :i ot’ il. •uAvly run line—- its the State of 1 lornlii, I v her act, has tailed cntiri !v to .on y w i. i. • t I.: !"-el.'Ui pt-oj Ip- G< or ia. hi* l bus annexed®,. tnluiion in her art. wholly incun* ei.t wffti that agreement. We trust, therefore, that icv, tlio t . inor. will retrain from any act ot eonfirnmtion of the i.. w lnu, and that the Legislature will a-. . ; y •i ti-, iv original iut<-t tiw , , rum i; . , f I. , o.'l - eeo--m/. -1 hoe: Oi t ® : cannot he done, leave the. (jUesiion to he settled by the Supreme Court of the Cnited St..tes, under the suit insti tuted there lor that j impose. We would furtVer t-ieommeHd that the Ordinary be ati t'.u.i i/., •. ! . ® n ® old sva: mu <>l ]>av ing tor the ed ueatio.i ■■; i! *>••* eli ■.<: :.i.u l'.,r Ih.s purpose, we re commend • i;x ol pi tern he levied by tin Or ■0•I! -v , # .0 “tie feed r- -aived lr. .a j • k •# y, r lsoC, 1.-,- apple * > ■| j. i.• e v t;. only. ami no! :t * . W: I lII'I Ii T. 1,. , elves ami live above o..;;: i;i #■ * IF- . v% |R” ,|i i ici -ell li\ I I,F on. ol upu F, ... S'. 1 . AV. call the esp.-ti.il attention or’ the * olLU>e en s * . • ■’ * A* ii. 1 ■® . . - I’ I !': e-', • ■ * *. 7 • l " 1 ” I g - V ‘7 ; ‘ Af r D v lli’ • Fi tal.ii : i- i,: n- Honor, Judge Harris, we cannot i ‘ -oil i: i. g a, ta ,!:ani.’ for his e>nirtt st to ► *• ■* 9 • i # t>a if® -h ® pi-oinjit amj dc-mn e rt.aimer with whicli he dispatcher *’ era of tin Coi- v Particularly WouM we cite as an i ** M the entire absence I • * * A -Wd othe.-o] .. Coi. rwe bf : leave to ten ’ £• ® • T of ilies,- pres, at.,ients in tile Cos. ~ , @ * CHARGES if REMINGTON, Foreman. Ij. Mo it a i on. ® • ffel TA !';. j-.v! 1 TT, B . 4 A. nv. Jou.N A. Bm#'NJ .G, ® ® * ,• • A ® w. ® @ ® @ IFi nity Cope; vxd, . * AA'tl : r. * Adi son Way, James iM.n.i.Ltt, • ® and * . James M vsse i, i. i, * 1> L'auajiohe, • John I®oe, , John ,vj, “ * Nathaniel McArthur, _ • T. B. AVhitiield, * 0 -F J. Ragan, ® • \ i: liam J. Dicket 9 # John A. I.ane, * Ii v C. p ,v. r.x. ( ‘ * ‘'|gp-’,‘® ‘' ie o‘iiiittes of ibomas Superior * PfiljjfrE, D. t !.. r k. A 3PI <0 3XT3t3 ER* *. Variety- Works,. . TIIOAHSVaLLE, ga, • trpHE l NDERBIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY* \ . <y riion.iisv. i !e, and th.- sur® s^jmv rounding country, that they - ‘ . UKFiT’rs:i| .STEVENS dc ]BETLER’S WfilTY ISMS, o - - • • ill entTfe xeav ® ii Q 1 r L ER, cEcll ue * * c ’ P. Tk' ’ • \ryr t i lil p 1 Ax. • J_tX, J 9 ® AND ARE NOW RI'ADY TO FILL*SI I ORnrrs •. IS-il, 11>T1A TUKy AIAY HAYH foR * , • * 15U\RS, • • MOILftiYG,* ® @ OF \rr K-tvn - vt ALL KINDS AND VARIETY TO SUIT. (dt.i days will he 9 # ® YVeducstfajs and Saturdays,* h<t fr 1 r: ‘ ,rO11:! ~ 0 ip re -'l'ictfully solicited, ami we >” with' X: imoa !tud promptness ip the“husi t, no * Inferior <o Any. ® | pleas.- ~ 11 that imiv favor us with a call *” Jm Gn.-e, ‘ I:: ' rrns ule CAsH OX in every -''l; 1 * -M< FEXDOX A lIFTEICIF r^P rooverville Academy. * T l .'!; 1 M HV. OI'bDRE.-PFi TH lA.Y ■ ‘ “"’ ‘” ‘C” r ’ ;• 1 ’■■■'■! G.-oov, rville ami the surrounrl n,; country, that the enstting Term of School will on Smut ay .Inly iih. ,i j u ’ for . 7 C kbe nil patronage which he has reeei cutlV ur" 1 *- > \ c)UI diligence ami perseverance, not m the tutun >Ut t 0 mCnt a of the same 1) ,. T ‘‘ r ’ , o pes i Sc * ! ’‘ OM of Twenty Weeks. x i mull j j irmiehcH v. t n aa Common English jo oo n Hjgli, r pr Latin m............. Hi 09 * ; cltarges made for less titan half a Term. .No deduction made for absence, except in cases of pro , eted st.-kness. N. B. A Boarding House lias been opened in the place where good board can be obtained. Good board can also 1 > amt m priv.'i- families at reasonable rates. ye 20-51 • e J. HOLMES • • ®