The Carrollton advocate. (Carrollton, Carroll County, Ga.) 1860-1861, October 26, 1860, Image 2

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1653 Green, Asa 42 do Gi!©*, J G 42 do Green, N W 57 do Gorman, 18 85 do Gibson, J W 42 do Grantham, Wm. 42 1858 Gool.by, Peter 244 do Ghaut, J M 65 do Ilndgins, Jotiah B 100 do Hendon, Andrew T 63 do Hendon, Andrew T 2G6 do Ila/lin, Jackson 100 do Hodges, A I 50 | do ll'>dge*, A I lOC do Hodge. Hamilton 133 do Harcraw, Samuel 133 do Harcraw, Jesse N 133 do Hander, Joih 101 do Holoman, Nathan 101 do Howitt, Jackson 50 do Higgintiothen, E B 87 do Hunt, William 50 do Harbin, /oiin 63 do Hoggins, Francis 126 Hendon, AT 1 2a 11 ill, Thomas 65 Hill, Thomas 7g Hancock, 1 36 Howard, Daniel M 1 36 Hunt, George G 6S Uanev, W m 73 Henry, Wm T 68 llenry. Wm T 50 Hill, Silaa W 50 1851 Heard, I M 46 Hiunbrick, Warren 93 Hammock. John T 46 Harper, S W 46 Honaley, “ tn I 46 Hensley, E A 93 Hewitt. t/iickon 46 Headrick. Wm 46 Ilowel, Wm 98 Ilalleman, Wm 63 Howell, G 93 Hill. A E 46 Helton, Eliphas 1 05 Harrison, Nirneoa 46 Hudgins, Wm. 46 Hogan, Elcorv 46 Hopgood, Lewis 46 Hix, John 46 1852 Henson, AW 81 Henson, Ssnford 40 Hix, John A 50 Hardin, Wm A 40 Hensley, Win 81 Hembree, Joel 40 Iliggenbotham, Wm 81 Head, John M. 81 Hill. A E 40 Howard, Thomas 81 Hill, J 61 Henderson, John 81 Ham, Wily 40 1858 Head, II 43 llod-on it Asbory 4 96 Ueatly, John 59 //arriaon, t/efferaon, 65 Z/elton, Thomas 65 1867 ZZaynea, HI 181 ZZhy lies, Par id 1 31 ZZun'er, Alford 1 ll 7/embree, 1 G 65 ZZembreo, Joel 85 Z/usy, 65 ZZarper, Berly 65 /Zensley, R It 1 31 ZZcnslev, W I 65 /Zitebcook, 5! 181 llanriera, Benjamin 1 31 lleuibrce, A I 65 Harris. 11 V 1 31 1858 Hill, Win 125 Isom, Edward l 00 Isom, Edward 1 01 Isom, Kdwaid 46 1858 Isom, Edward 85 Johnston, DaTid 1 83 Johnson, Win. A 1 26 Jordan, Jackson 50 Johnston. Robert 1 00 James, Wm. 1 00 Jones. Wm. F 1 26 Jnrrill, Thomas I 50 Jones, Milinder 60 Johnson, George 50 Johnson, John 0 53 Jiles, Thomas 73 Jordan, Charles 68 Jordan, Charles 1 48 Jordan, Biney 1 36 Johnson, James II 73 Jiles, Jeremiah 68 Jones, James 63 1831 Jones, Wm 93 Jones, Wiley 46 Johnson. H LI t 40 Johnson, James 63 Johnson, Wyatt 74 Johnson, George 46 Johnson, Herod 46 1855 Jones, W A I 11 Johnson, I. C., agent for the heirs of I R ’femme 4S Jackson, Aml row 81 Jones. John M 45 Johnson, John C ■ <! i Johnson, Lewis L 1 63 Jordan, Benjamin 40 1858 Johmon, 111 42 Johnson, 1 31 42 Jackson, Jesse 85 Jentiy, Henry 85 Johnson. Lolan 85 Jones, Robert B 85 James, L H 42 Johnson, W W 42 Johnson i 42 1857 Johnson. A E 65 Jcntry, It A 65 1858 Johnson, WHA 62 1-2 j Johnson. A E 62 1 2 Jones, I. ioy 1 25 Jacobs, James I 1 25 Knight, Richard 1 33 Knight. U U 100 Kiiklntid, Thomaa 62 1-2 Key, James 1 00 Kentdu. David M 73 King, Henry 63 18 Ji Ketioraon, f fce'ly, T 93 8 1853 Keaton, Jesse 42 Ledbetter. John S 101 Langley, Wesley 68 Leopard, Robert 1 26 Lainer, Thomaa 1 26 Laten, Hudson 1 46 Lewis, Thomas 1 36 Losain, George A 78 Langley, James 73 Lang, Joseph 68 1831 Laien, Thomas 46 Lnng. James 93 Lesley, Thomas 93 Lesley, Robert 93 Lindlcy, Jeremiah 46 Lancaster, Fair 46 1952 Linsey, Jeroiniah 40 Lands, Jacob 1 86 Lauda, A B 81 Lewia, Moses 1 31 Long, Wm. 81 Lang. Joshoa 81 Lncas, John 81 1853 Lipham, Jackson 42 Lands, Jacob 99 Lambert. S H 43 1 1857 Ijinlry, Joseph ‘ 64 Loveless, II 1 31 McKenzie, A F 1 00 McWhorter, Arthur 1 33 McWhorter, Arthur 50 Mitchell, John 100 Mitchell, Thomas R 100 JZeduris, Thomas 1 00 J/nllens, Green 50 J/cKleroy, W F 1 26 3/cKleroy, W F 50 JZanus, Hugh 1 33 J/cCluro, Thomas 1 30 JZurrav, Alexander 1 00 Mcßurnott, Daniel 1 00 3/ichatn, Henry 50 Michnm, Henry 63 A/itcliam, llenry 1 33 Mobley, Hiram 66 A/obley, ‘Vm. 66 Malone, Samuel 63 McSwain, Crawford 1 26 McDonald, Green B 1 53 MeKeiley. Wm 1 26 Morrison, Solomon 1 26 MeKleroy, John 65 J/cKloroy, John 73 Maliaffey, Thomas 1 46 McWhorter. Johnson 1 36 Morrisou, James 68 Morrison, James 50 MeCluon, Wm. 75 Mcßec, Wesley 1 00 Mise, S L 50 \ Morris, Wyatt 1 23 (1951 Morrison. James 93 Moore, Evan 46 Moore, George W 1 05 Mathos, James R 36 Me II liorter, Richard 46 Mann, Hiram 46 Morgan, G W 93 i Madox, Wiley 93 Muckeiray, Mark 93 Morris, Wvat 46 Madox, Habhington 46 Messer, I C 46 Maxwell, G 93 McCurdy, R r t 37 McCurdy, Win 93 Martin, Reuben <6 I 1852 Madox, Rilev 8t MeKleroy, Wm F 40 M itox, WmhiilgtolJ 40 MoKh-roy, John 40 McKl'-rov, Wm 40 Maxwell. George W 81 Mabrv, Win U 45 McWhorter, Arthur 40 Moblov, Uirnm 40 McCurdy, Wm 43 j 1855 Morris, llenry 42 ■ | Morris, Wyatt 85 Mobley, llirain 85 McWhorter, A W 42 McWhorter, A G 42 1857 Michnn, John 131 McCl-ster, M 131 Moore, Loaiuler 1 31 McWhorter, A W 7 McGee, B O 63 McKleruth. Martin 1 31 Mngbee, J M 13 78 | Morris, J M 65 J Morris, J M 63 Mobley. K 1 31 Moon, T W 65 McWhorter, EH 1 31 McWhorter, K R 65 McWhorter, L 1 31 | McWhorter, F 131 j 1858 McCalary, A 64 Mvlbrun, David 1 25 Muuday, Sterling I 25 Nash, James K 50 Nail, Burreil 1 33 Nel-on, Wm. 1 46 1 1831 Nepper, Jacob 46 New. .Samuel 49 i Nnllev, T 3 New, Richard M 40 Nealey, Robert 93 Nix, Isom 46 Nit, JlltlleS 46 Nail, II K 46 1 1852 Nipple, Silas 81 New, Nichols 81 New, James 89 N'elson, A 81 ; 1853 New, Supuel <2 | Ogle, John 53 Odom, Renjsmirt 3® Odoiu, Benjamin 73 Odom, Benjamin “5 <>d"m. Benjamin >3 Odom, Oi), l 2 58 Odom, Odeal 60 Owens, A G 1 46 i 1852 Osborn, T R 81 J Prewett, Wm 101 Payne, Thompson 1 33 I’stct, Ashley 1 26 Petty, Stephen 1 00 Pat ridge, James 66 Patman, Saino* 50 Patrick, W A K (due) 60 Patrick. W A K 1 00 Parterfield, John 63 Parker, Jcthrow N (due) 20 Pope Jar) U ) 49 1 Pope, Joel ) 36 Perrin. Haneater 1 46 Peoples, Win K 68 Philips, Edward \ 46 1851 Powell, Jeff-raon 118 Peoples, Wm. F 46 Philips, Henry 46 Posey, L D 93 1852 Pike, Silas 81 P*tte*-son, Hensley 81 Patterson, Kmry 8 Patterson, Robert I^l | 1853 Poscjr, Ll> 42 Pilgrim, Harrison 41 PiiU hart, Kmiah ;90 Powell, J D 76 Powell, W 42 Pilkinlon, L 1 30 , Philip*. H H 42 Parker, SSC 9 38 Paterfield, Jos-ph 85 J’aiker, John 4$ People*, Wm. 84 Pike, J L -41 j 1857 Philips, C A t3l •I’lott, J .1 80 Parnell, J U 7® Richard*, Thomaa * 9 ff Ramsey, David 50 Roach, Dane 1 33 lh-ed, Thomas 1 28 Robert*, David 1 26 Richards Robert L 1 73 Reaves, Edison, 1 46 Rooks, John 73 Richards, Thomas 1 09 Robison, Mathew 68 Robison, Walter 68 Rcdin, Thomas J #8 Ramsey, David 50 | 1851 Roberts, David 48 Rodger*, James A 93 Rutledge, John 46 Riding, James F 48 Renfrew, A W 93 Richards, James V 46 |1852 Rutledge, John 81 Howell, John F 2 29 Hemes, James A 81 Rodger*, Leonard 81 Richards, A F 81 Renfrow, II Y 81 Rodgers, Alfotd 81 1853 Robinson, John 42 Kagan, AI A 42 1857 K yiiolds, Joseph 131 Kakin, Nathaniel 64 Rodgers. Alford 1 31 R igan, Smilord 1 3t Sand ford, Win 1 33 Aims, Newton 1 OO Smith, Isaiah 1 00 Story, Hamilton 1 26 •Sandford, Robeson 7 01 Stephens, James 1 26 Scioggin*. Warren 0 1 00 hnnth, Isaiah 1 0! Smith, .4 J 63 Sparks, Brooks. 1 gs Simpson, Henry 1 26 •Vhelhouse. Josi ih 1 46 Spark-, George W 1 69 Smith, Mark 90 Slaton, I 1 36 Smith, Daniel M 78 Sharp. Samuel II 1 ■ Stamps, Moses 687 Smith, Littleton 68 Smith, Isaiah 73 Smith, Riley 73 Speed. James 4 78 Smith, laiah 1 On | 1851 Shephard. Wm C 100 Shoemaker, Wm. 49 Smith, Joshua 46 Snow, Charles W 46 Strickland, Koswill 46 Strickland, Landreck 93 Smith, Seaborn E 76 Stewart, Wm. 93 Slaughter, Wm. H 9 84 Stanford, Marion 93 Stanford. R I) 03 Stilwell. John 9.1 1852 Smith, Wm. 81 Stewait, I aac N 75 Soggin, G k 81 Spatk, George 81 Smith. Andrew 5o Stewart, John F 48 Spence, Arthur 40 Stricklin, ltodrick 81 Stricklin. Roswell 81 JRS3 Strickland, o*b"rn 85 Smith, Jrfforsoti 42 Swintiey, jaui?* §5 1855 Simpsou, Joha 93 S-3 1857 Stewart, D 131 Strickland, L 1 31 Stamp*, G W T 16 17 Sewell, Abourn 1 at Smith, Lit 65 Smith, Mark 1 31 Strickland, Osbnrn 1 31 1858 Smallwood, J W 1 31 Simmons, F M 62 1-2 Smith, Gideon 1 25 Thresher, Alfred 1 00 Thompson, Win. I 28 Thin man, Eli 1 33 Tolbert. Jesse I 1 01 Thomas, James 1 00 Thomas, Sanford 0 &o Tillman, Asa 1 4$ Tman, Vinson II 5(1 1851 Tinnttn, Vincent II 93 Tanner, A J 93 Taylor, George II 93 Ti|.p, Win. 93 Tolln-rt, Thomas M ’ 48 Toliver, Trapp 93 Tanner, Seaborn 48 TUurmun. Marian 93 Then as, Lewie II 46 Taylor, N JI 48 T ompkins, John 1 57 Thomas, T K J 93 Thonina, Kicliurd 46 1852 Tliawet, Lewis 40 Trapp, Toliver 81 Tolbert. K A 40 i 1863 Turner, Win. II J2O Thomas, Richard 42 ‘JroACn. Richard 86 Trod well, Stephen 42 Talley, Arch 85 Tillman, John 93 Talbert, C C 85 1867 Tolbert, Allcreon 181 Thompson, AM 65 Touiuie, \V W 131 Thaxtoo, R 0 65 lihtmnis, J H #3 1858 Talleaon, bin gj j.j Vine*. Wm. j 00 Upchurch, John j 00 Upchurch, John 1 45 Vaughn, Freeman 1 28 Vine*, laiak 1 43 Vine*, Philip 13 Vincent, £3 68 1851 Vincent, Stephen 46 1852 Upchurch, W 81 Umphrey, John 80 Vincent, Stepbua 81 1853 Vinson, E S 42 Watkins, L W 17 51 Wood, John II 63 White, Adolphus 1 00 Ward, John 88 Winkles, Jesse 1 01 Wilson, Samuel 108 Worthington, J Y 50 Welden, Isaac 50 White, Isom 63 Winn, Robert 63 H'inn, t /ohn L 63 H'i teller, A -T 63 Wilson, Loander 146 IPard, lieu ben A 75 Willingham, J K 73 Walker, Willis 73 H’trods, Adam 1 46 Whisenhunt, T L 83 Ward, Wm. A 73 Wagers Jesse N 50 Ward, FA 1 00 187)1 E H McWhorter, Ex’or es tate of J Williftmsou. _ 04 Wright, Elias W 46 Williford, James T 1 01 Williamson, A S 93 W heeler, Anderson 46 W heeler, Cassington 46 Williams, It L 1 05 Wright. John 93 Weaver, Rufus 46 Ward, H'm. 46 Whisenhunt, John A 46 1852 Weieh, Millcdge 8t Williamson, J S 81 Williamson, Zadock 81 Westbrook, Benjamin 81 Williams. James 81 Winkle, Wm. 81 Williams, Anson I 40 Whitohorn. LB 3 .1 Williams, P W 0 00 6m Wright, Win. G 44 Ward, James 81 White, Sam net 81 Williams. John C 81 Whit*, Sidney 65 Word, FA 81 Walton, I, B 40 1853 Whisenhunt, Jotiah 8 Wofford. 8 42 Webh, J.dm 85 Walker, Wm. 85 William*. Xtl 1 as Williams, ,II( 144 Watson, E 4J Weaver, Thomas 42 Watson, L R 45 White, Wiley 43 Walker, Willis 85 Wheat, John 42 Williams, Henry 42 Williams, John F 85 1867 White, W s 131 Watson, LB 1 31 Wilder, Joseph 85 Welldin, Isaac 89 65 White, R F 13 Wnylcy, J. I)., or Whahy 65 Williams, B 131 Wood, I? W 65 Wilson, BP 1 31 W arren, Thomas 1 31 W ‘fren. Peter 65 White, J 1 8t 1858 Ward, Ellison 128 W'lder, O C 125 Wilder. G W 1 So 1851 Young, John T 46 The foregoing i a list of the tax tifas, and the amount set opposite each name ia the amount of tax due upon each tifa besides the cost, which i from 62 1 2 to 70 cenia on each. Total amount due including co*t 11.200.35. E. B. MARTIN, j r S. KINGSBURY, f ( omm,Uee - Important Post Office Regulation. It will be seen from the following, that af ter tlio Ist November all unpaid domestic let ters sro to be sent to the Dead Letter Office : P. 0. Department. Oct. 8, 1860. Whereas, by act of 3d March, 1865, the postage on ull letters, except such a* are *.u.- titled to pass free between places in the Uni ted States, is required to be prepaid; and whereas, the Department, through courtesy, ha* hitherto, at considerable labor and ex pense, notiffed the parties addressed, in all in stances in which the writer failed to prepay, that their letters would be ferwardod on re ceiving the postage due thereon; and where as, iustead of diminishing, the number of such letters continues to increase, thus (bowing that the omission to prepay is intentional, it is therefore ordered that, from and after the Ist day of November, 1860, all each unpaid let ters bo sent to the dead Letter Office, to be disposed ot in a like manner as other dead letter*. J. IIOLT, Postmaster General, How the Slate* Uleel. Each State in the Union fixes its laws with regard to the election of Presidential Electors. Georgia we are informed is the only Stat<- ihat requires a majority of the whole vote to elect. Massachusetts a few years ago ha<i the sama law that Georgia has now but the running of abolition tickets in that state led to •o much confusion that the law was altered ; and now a plurality elects. In the other states, if our information is correct it makes no difference how many tickets are run, the high est vote elects except in Siutb Carolina, where the people do not vote at all, the electors by the legislatur*.— American Union. See the advertisement of Mape*’ ‘.SotUMrng Plow )b another THE ADVOCATE, j Carrollton, €■*., October 26, 1860 W. J. HbAI), Kq., ia our authorized agent at Bueba*n, to oollcct and receipt for tbe Advocate. *\ollcc X Adrertiscra should f.aod in ihcir favors to be in ****, by Wednesday morning, as the paper \ e ai 10 tre ay an earlv hoar on Thursday. communiosiions, contributions, •&#., if not handed i n |>y Suiurday, will be laid over for next iaao4. for president, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGF, or KKXTCCKY. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, GENERAL JOSEPH LANE, OF ORF.GON. A CARD jg To tlir Business Piililfc. q Busineat Season ia now Approaching, we would respectfully enllthe attention of the Bu int**H . Public to ilie “ ADVOCA rB.” a nan excellent me , dmm for Advert Ming. No p| er in the up country haa a larger circulation than the ** Carrollion Ad- ! vsoate,” and which rirculJtistu is steadily increas- : ing. It is exten* vely circiilaied in the counties of Coweta, Camdl, Haralson, I'Niildini;. and Heard. Atlanta. Augus/a, BaTannah. ami ('harleaton m?r* j chants would rind it nn excellent channel, through 1 which, to make know n to the up country what they i ha*-e to sell. We are also prepared to do all Job Work, such as Cards. Circulars, Han Hulls. Ac , Ac. Wo solicit a liberal shire of the Public Patronage. ANDKHSON, ABBUHY &. Cos. Tickets! Tickets!! A* the 1 T.siih-ntiol Election is ch>*c at hand, we would say to our friends in this and adjoining counties, lh*t we will furnish Elec tion tickets, neatly printed. t Fifiy cents per hundred, presided our orders arc suffice inly Urge to enable us to do so It is time ihe lri> nils of Mr. Breckinridge were bestiring themselves, and trying to place a Breckinridge ticket in the bunds of eiery vole,- in the countrv. Send in y uir orders as soon as possible, so that we may know how many to print. Ei.ection Dav on the Tuesday nfvr tiic first Monday in November next (the 6th instant.) Ambboiypes.— Mr. Handley is prepar ed to take Ainbrotypes in the latest and most approved style of the art. Rooms nit stairs in the old court Louse. See hia card in another column. tkß~ Prof. Wliber. This gentleman gave two entertain ments in this place, on Saturday and Monday nights last. Asa Ventriloquist, wo believe ho is without a superior. The whole of hia'perforttmnee was highly in teresting ; as was proven by tho loud and continued applause whieh'ho rcceiv cd. Success to him. JR£” - —■ Con" 1 n’t ten (be Difference. OS Saturday evening last, a good ‘hit’ at the Bell and Douglas fnsiou, was got off by our old friend, “Uncle Pete,” at the hotel in this place. iJnv orl gentlemen were at Wells’s, and their conversation naturally turned upon p-di-i tics. Udicle I’ele, (who. by the way, is ! known to tuke a “ wee dlirop too much,” I sometimes,) chanced to “ stagger” in about this time, being full “ thtee sheets in the wind.” After gome casual remarks had been addressed to Uncle Pete, one ol the gentlemen asked him what party he belonged to— if he was for fusion, or auti fusion ? To which he replied : “ Wall, gintlcmcn, (hie) I ain’t at all partic’lar, (hie.) Fact o’ the business is, i (hie) gintlcmcn,—to tell you (hie) the j truth, for my part, (hie) I can’t pco one cent’s difference in the two men 1” 1 he roar of laughter which ensued can better be imagined than described. 845" - Don't forget The grand Democratic Rally, in New nan, on the 31st of this month. A sump tuous barbacue will be given, free to all. j Let Carroll bo well represented, Orr 4k Wilkinson. The reader's attention is especially directed to tlie card of these gentlemen, to be found in another column of to day’s paper. In connection with their waro honse, they do a Commission business. Our farmers, in particular, will do well to give thorn a call, ami purchase their sup plies when they visii Newnun. The citi zens of Carroll should remember that this firm aro onr true friends on tlm Railroad question. They protested with our stock holders in the October meeting. Let us sustain those who befriend us. If there are others in business in Ncwnan who wish to get 11 share ol the Carroll trade, they should advertise in the Advocate. Elector* for llic l oiirtli Difrict. The following named gentlemen havo been appointed by the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of the Stale of Geor gia, Sub-Electors for the following nam ed counties in the 4th Congressional Dis trict : Pi. B- Mobley, Merriwether county. John A. Speer, Troup do L. U. Featherston, Heard do W. L Bigot), Coweta do Jesse C, Wool ten, Carroll do W, M. Butt, Campbell do D. Pitman, Fulton do M. A. Candler, DcKalb do W. R. Phillips, Cobb do S. S. Fears. Clavtsn do ill- 111 inoi^J Lv. : rl 1 I>’ “>’ V gl m * flj ■ 1 ’ v 7 ‘■ vI ■; ‘H’j m'.i’ a P ar '^on* : formed tliemsclvc^a mnichcd to the res:dcce of ten, and procured some pine, j lor the occasion, which being lightHH ■ they marched aiound town with their J blazing torches to iho music of a few : hells. One gentleman said lio coneted j the bells, and they numbered twenty ! eight. He are not responsible, however, tor the truth of this remark. Other speeches were iiihilc that night which we did not hear. Wo wore inform ed that one of the speakers, Mr. D&via, paid Mr. Yancey, of Alabama, some high and deserved compliments. This gen tleman differed widely from the views of Judge Hill, referred to above. On one of the transparencies wc noticed Hie fol lowing : *• Bell, first ; Brock., second ; I Douglas, third : Lincoln, NEVER!” j Next morning about ten, the people were again convened at tiic same place, and were addressed by B. 11. Hili. I-'.aq., Mr. Hill said lit- iutended to speak, not ‘ us a paitisan, but as a patriot. He said the platform of B’-eckinridgc was sound. In bis concluding remarks he made a propn?itW>i to run but one electoral tick et in Georgia, and that ticket to cast the vote of the - s iutc f<T Bell, Breckinridge, or Douglas, if any one of diem could de feat L 11c-In. Resolutions accordingly were passed. Gieni excitement prcvail jed. (inskill, a Brcekimidgc man, made a few remark*, in which lie accepted Mr. Hill’s prnpnsit ons. R \V. Simmon*, a { supporter of Douglas, did the same. Our views on th's quos'inti are these: The j supporters of Mr. Breckinridge repudi ated Balti a for now. Wo with Mr. Boll's record and platform, and hence cannot con-e entionsly support him.— | Therefore, a I Ihe fiiends of the South— and wo believe reared South, : are- -ought to a man wl *c 1 ta furin is s< und, ifflil that man ts John C. Brcckiui-i.tgc. lie has t'i© j host chance < f success, and no man will I he forced to surrender Ii s SSontlicrn right* sentiments to vote foi Idm. Tho members “t neither the Bell nor 1 ‘reck in ridge party can recognize Mr Douglas ns sound. If we detent 1. ncolu by l’- tiglas, we have gained nothing. Ihe time has comp for j Southern men to t-tand or fall bv princi ple. However, wo have nothing t 0 ga j against our Bell or Douglas friends. \y e are will ng to cease our party quarrel*. | It we cannot agree l>.;!b e the election* ! let us unite after it. provided Lincoln is | successful. We will have no candidate* | in the field, then, and of course, will nos , have to sacrifice anything in uniting. We have a common interest, and are alike true to slavery. We are all Fouth ern men. and ought never to have suf fered oun-elves divided. This is to be regretted, and we cun destroy, now, tho evil only by uniting in maintaining ear lights und honor. We were rejoiced to hear Mr. 11:11 declare himself in favor of disunion in the event of Lincoln's elec j timi. He did not use tlio.-o identical words, but words which wo understood ;to mean the same. To return. When Mr. Simms finished speaking, the crowed were invited to partake of a sumptuous barhacue. Notwithstanding the num* her in attendance was very large, good order was preserved. v. - 1 c eke i There was piv .-'in- thing ’ 1 ■’ 1 1 V: . ! ■ -‘ ‘ cS „\~i * 0 ‘i >\. *1 1! 1 1 \v • ‘pHgS I ‘(t* > ■ ■! I I■ ■ ■ : ,'?£*, i,Y, l r V*’ ■ : 1 ?t * ! V2l-%Vv ! .- ii-.- ’Ct” l "VI V II ‘ wHHfIBBBsBBBHBI h@HBBwBHBHBSBI ‘‘"''J^ “A*vit^V.l- ----■ I ~ ■ I ;. ■’ <u-jM v _ ’’ .. ;| “VI i V- -i’l - thru® ♦ ‘* •*. 7V'. V’ h A i:’- and tj ’ „ •