The Rome weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1887, May 18, 1860, Image 3

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mam titotricr. raJsUAY MORNING, May 17. £3 ^Tmatteu on every a* Y THIS PAPER, from Hou.'a. II. Stephen*. Alock” 1ms ut Inst brokon si- hon tlio Knnsns Bill was bo- . os3 he passed it and suvod the ow the Democratic party is in l.oiuilosft letter and saves insoto a cull from soveral lt "citizen* of Macon, ho rt chart of tlio political son cli tlio “Great Iron Bibbed,” furiously tossed. Limit. iuhl not with moro precision Lint out the courso of ft ves tin' great (loop, to avoid broa. lls, storms and calms, and fi- in safety in its port of dosti- f Mr. Stephens, instructions cl out to tho letter the Dem- jp may yet bo got off tho Squat- eijjtity breakers upon which it »y clumsy hands and had a »l ibs broken. fust place ho contonds that ittlon—by which, ho moans niple that Congress shall pass pan tho subject of slavery in lories, either for or against it, ,y M __\vus the basis upon which ion was settled in the Ivnnsa* ijr ri >ed to as a finality by tho i democrats and tho entire Our faith was plighted and M “ not let tho roproaoh faith rest upon our name.”— ts that there were thoso at the 10 contended that ft Territorial ire could exclude slavery 5 and her hand there wero thoso at 11 who denied that tho people Territory had this power, and greed by both sides t to leavo It of difference to the Courts jo He contends that “since lion of the Supremo Court in of Died Scott,” tho South it to complain at this adjust- the distracting question. Ac- [o him, M r. Yuncy in his spoocli \stou, demonstrated with great I that “Squatter Sovereignty” II the Kansas Bill, was not in inuati platform, and “by refer- ho decision of tlio Supremo ic showed most conclusively mid not bo in any Territorial it it was a, constitutional itnpos- ' “Then,” says Mr. Stephens, uhl we of tho South now com- 'erve/dion or ask a change What else have we to do Ut upon our allies to stand to 31 out ? 1st question suggests a most rer to tho first. Not- ling “our allies” ngreed to pn stion to bo settled by ui the Supreme Court that their Squatter Sovereignty 011 was a “constitutional ”—still they will not J‘stand »reemi»nt.” 111 the Charles- atiou they used hut two one, that without their construe- u ty in tlio free States would id to defeat, mid the oilier, Sii|ire 1110 Court had not deci- piestion. Southern men, whose nd ( honor was paramount lieney tested their faith 1 lie of the J'unio sort.— piidiuted tho agreement they ml wanted to go before tlio’ more with the double laced ati Platform, to doeiove the jflsiUi sections. Northern Democrats had stood agreement, as stated by Mr , there would then have been m of a “change of platform.” tougliut did not with great abil- tuined by his party in every te except two, adhere to his “de- heresy” there would not lmvo im necessity of Congressional n, and tho South would '»ot landed it. tejihcns' plan has been tried hir allies” have been culled on 'c refused “to stand to their at.” What more shall wo do? phens says go to Baltimore and n. And so wo may call until we hoarse and weak to make the cry—hut like the spirits of tlio ?ep, “will they como?” We think they will. ’lie Adams Express Company nlwav„ rt 1 Inti favored us with a copy of tlio Express) of the I2tli lost in ndvnnco DktJ.ul. 'his apor Is one of tho stuunch- nlilcst defenders of Southern institu- ildishcd in tho Northern Slates,and it ■■*111 the more credit beenuso of tho fact ■ 10longs to no political organization, ng it up with official patronage. It d advocate; hut itsdistinguished cd- Wk cssrs James A Ernsttts Brooks, man- jitsour battles from senso of right and If Southern men want a sound po ll reliable commercial and nows New York, they should subscribe x press. |Tho Macon Telegraph contains a ■ r °m lion. K. A. Nisbit, in which Idemns in strong terms tho action j seceding delegations from tho jBton Convention—favors sending ’ to Baltimore, and is opposed krossional protection. dd .Tajiks B. Tavlor, Corrospon- Pcrotary Foreign Mission Board, lond, V11., will preach tit the Bap- Virch of this city, tliis evening isfc, • |Right ox the Goose.—According , lo, { 8 ftnnouncoincnt, tlio popular ualI attached to tho circus of 'K «v Rogers, known ns Tom Wnt- 10 nmnitablo clown made his tip- < r‘‘ 1,1 the river yestordav in a tub 'T four gpeso, and to tho aston- * ol a vast concourso of people, [‘“d our classic stream from ti • ar the reservoir to tlio rail road m, 11 distnneo of near n milo. Tom V tp enjoy his rido hugely. Tho forked in harness admirably, mid iK* generally gave ovidonce of bo- ,s "°d with tho grand gooso ex- 1 —Nash. Gaz. STATE DEMOCRATIC CONVEN TION. To thoDcmooratic Votcfs ofthoStato of Georgia. Tho result of tlio Nationul Domocrat- io Convention at Charleston has boon mudo known to you. So fur thoro lias boon 11 failure, either to ngroe upon a Platform of Principles, or to make 11 nomin ut »°» of Candidates. A majority of tlio dologalcs having withdrawn from tlio Convention, rocom m , ot J 11 now 8 °t or delegates to moot tho delogntos from other Southern States at, . nom l Va. for thopurposo of consu‘ tu * lo,, » u,u * ft portion of the UologiitosP*®P 08 ®to8©iul a delegation immediate^ * 0 . . t, *° ad journed Convention at -Haiti more,— Thoso conflicting views nflf ”° Partici pated in, to somo extent, t ‘‘° P°°* plo. Thoro may be other v .," s 0,1 ter- iiiinod by somo portions of, , P 111 ’^ > n till, stnto. Atm in the op!"' 011 ?.( *'■“ undorsignod those seeming 1 ?. conU J otln K views can only bo reconcile* 1 KOt ‘ tied by a full Convention of * 10 P ,l, ‘ty 5 and such ti Convention seems to 113 10 bo absolutely necessary. ( Thoroforo tho undersigned, Executive Committee, request the Democratic par ty of the Stato of Georgia to meet in Convention, by their derogates, at Mill- edgevillo, on Monday tlio 4th day of Juno noxt, for tlio purpose of deter mining upon wlmt course or policy should bo pursued by them in tho pres ent emergency, Tlio several counties to bo ontitlod to tho number of dele gates that has boen customary in such Conventions. Wo would respectfully request every county in tlio .State to send delegates to the Convention. POUTER IXGllAM, P. TUACY, CHARLES MUIU’II Y, D.S. PRINTUP, S. J..SMITH, L. U. BRISCOE, HENRY CLEVELAND, Executive Committuo. The State Hunk Swindler Idcdtificd mid the Money Found. Wo stated, some two weeks ago, that an individual Imd been arrested in Rich mond, Texas, with a largo amount of State Bank bills in his possession, ami there wero reasons for believing that he was the identical person who perpetra ted tho heavy forgery upon the Rank a short time since; and further that Mr. WallaeoCumiuing, the Assistant Cashier had proceeded to Texas to look into the matter. Mr. (J. returned to tho city Wednesday night, and we nro gratiliell to hear that Ids trip was successful, and that tlio forger and money are likely, both, to he recovered. Tlio individual answers in every respect to the forger “Drown,” though he was passing tinder tlio assumed name of Green. Those who know him out thoro say his real name is Dawson; that he is a Methodist preacher and was for many years a resi dent of Mobile. The packngo of money found to bo tho samo as was fraudu lently obtained from the Rank no part of it having been disposed of. Tlio slip of paper containing the calculations of the Discount Clerk was also in tho package which was still wrapped in the identical newspaper taken from the Rank. Brown alios Green, alias Lawson, is now in the jail of Colorado enmity, and the money in the possession of tho SheritT. A J re quisition upon the Governor of 'Texas will be send sent out iiiunctliulcly.—Sar Republican. ItaV-We learn* that a man named John I Util, .1 tin bcdlvr from Rome, was found -hot Head in hi* wagon a few miles from. Lal’iiyette,one day Iasi week, lb* was evidently murdered for bis money, as lie was known to have Imd a considerable’ amount on his person when lie left La Fayette, all of which, *d.— /Ki'bot times, The w lie report Ilia delegate from tin Lane ii- is of 1 bos,. S' Charleston C •graphed the I Ire deb'ga- “llon. Lansing Stout: Your dispatch received. Stand by the equality ol States, and stand by those States that stand l»y the constitutional.rights of all By ill l means go with them—go out am stand by them. JllH LANE.” New Yoiik, May 111.-lion. Sunr.i Giusivoi. Goomtmi, late United States Consul at l'uris, died on Wednesday (Mr. Gooimieu was born in Conucti* cut, in 1 Ht, and many years since dis tinguished himself, in connection with the late Mr. Kkttkui., of the Boston . Courier, in tho production of n series of youths’books, known familiarly us ter Far ley's tales and histories. Gounitirii established the earliest we. literary newspaper in the United Si and published the first “Annual.” Spirit of tho Ueorgm Democratic Press* TA-om the Athena Benner. Wo thing (lie Southern ilologotos dill right 111 .withdrawing from tho Conven- ttoii, nrter being untlsticd that tlio northern Domooraht wore dotorndnod to rule or nun. They came to Charles, ton with their programme out and dried tHste!.'! 01 u out or break u p tho party. 1 hoy did not succeed j„ ' ? . '"i;moi-, hut we think they liavo efleotually nocomplishod tlio latter.— i lie National Democratic party is no ffTO un 0M8 ^ ,oro n grout reaction in Baltimore, and tlio Northern Democrats dotemniio to abate their iutonniernto zeal for Douglas, and give the Southern Democracy nn necoptable platform. It is useless for tlio Northorn Democrats (amt wo regrot to say a few of the Southern Democrats) to attempt to force Douglas upon us. Tho South can not be brought to his support. His nomination in Juno will bo certain do- •®| lt l>nrty in the full elections.— V 0 Wll, l not . ,1 »vo him. All tho lino drawn theories against protection in tlio territories and in his ucfonco that can be written from now to doomsday, will not wipo out tho damning stain of his treachery at a time when the South most needed his assistance. Givo us u sound man, and wo care but little for tlio platform. Platforms uro of but little consequence. Tho man is every thing. ( If Stephens, Hunter, Davis, bane, Cushing or any othor sound man is nominated, the Democracy will swoop everything before thorn. But tho South will not lmvo Douglas, and tlctncn need not attempt to force upon us. Ervin the. Atlanta Intelligencer. From our telegraphic dispatches, we learn that two Democratic Conventions wo to be held, growing out of the one recently held in Charleston. Ono is to meet in Raltiiuore on tlio lStli of .June next, and tho other at Richmond, Vir ginia, on the second Monday in June, proximo. Wo express our regret, we have done before, at this division tho National Democratic party, this wo have failed. The Charleston Convention has evidently proved u fail ure. “Douglas and anti-Douglas” ruined every thing. If Stephen A. Douglas, and his opponents, uro to “rule or ruin” the Democratic party, wo have no further use for it. Douglas is only an individual member of tho party, and.he ami his peculiar notions about shivery in the territories are not worth throe quarters of a cent, when com pared with tho great interests of tho National Democracy, upon which rests tho salvation of this groat Republic. A set of men congregated at Charleston, a portion of which were determined to nominate Douglas or break up the Democratic party, and another set went thoro to defeat him or break up the party, i >110 of tlu-so is as reprehensible as the other, and both ought to bo re pudiated by tho Democracy of the Union. The “irrepressible eonllict” is upon us. Shall ivu go to Baltimore or to Richmond ’! That's tlio question.— So far as wo arc concerned, protesting os we do against tho rashness of Southern iiltruihts, we go with our native “Aeaf/i,” always right, but right or wrong with tho South. Sink or swim, livo or t. survive or perish, wo are for tho So .i. Eevm the tSaenr.nah Express. 'The conduct of tho majority in the Charleston Convention, who did not even represent Democratic States, was tho la>t drop that made the cup to over flow. The feelings of .tile South were fully prepare l for the movement of I-delegates and Hu v wero not taken urjirise, but are ready to eonsuinatc what their representatives lmvo so indo lent ly begun. ■inpfttliiziiig as wo most cordinly do with the motives that have impelled s course, we shall aid, to the limit of abilities, in the dissemination of the ;it principles, that underlie the whole lie now being built, and faithfully nler such service to the cause, as the jority of tin- Democratic party of the lib may see proper to demand. In s tiling woiir<_*constrained to believe, not with tho South, is yyiiKoiiii. Married—In Floyd co., Go., ftt tho rosidonco of tho Brido’s Father, on tho evening of tho 10th inst., by tlio Rov. Mr. Pot tor, of Romo, Col. John D. Brewster, of Fnyotto Co. Tonn., to tlio nmiablo Mrs. Lucie A. Conn, daughter of l)oct. William D, Junes, of thia county. MARRIED—On Sunday morning tlio 13th inst., by tho Rov. Jesse Lnmhcrtli, Mr. Grow L, Gii.msimk, and Miss Ei.tz.v- iietii Ann IIansox, nil of this coun- ty. On Thursday morning tho 10th inst., by tlio Rov. Jesso Lamberth, Mr. Juki. Bauwei.i. and Miss Harriet L. C. Now* i.anii, all of this county. 8[>ceit)l police?. The Mn.itniiif Liniment care* JthcumahMm ; The Muitany Liniment cares Stiff Joints • The Mustang Liniment cures ‘ Jiurns anil ]\'nunils : The. Mustang Liniment cures Sores, Ulcers, Caked Breasts and Sore Xipplcs; Xcuratgia Corns and )\’arls, and is worth $1,000,000 per Annum To tho Unitttil States, us tlio preserver rml restorer of valuable Homes and Cattle. It euros nil flpriiint, Balds, Wounds, .Stifl'Joiiits, A«. Did you over hear of any ordinary Sore Hwi-Uing, Sprain or RtilVunss. either on mini or beast, which the Mustang blnlmcnt would not cure? Did ydit cvcr visit nny n-npeetn- bio Druggist in any part of tin* world—in Europe, Asia or America—who did not say ••it was the grentostdisoovory of tlio ago Sold everywhere. Every family should have it; threo Hites. BAItNES A PARK, Proprietors, nprtl20wlm. New York. NEW FIEM ! BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN Colognes mid Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, Ic. GLASS, PUTTY, DTESTUITS* FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &c„ &c. &c. hip,tin. Foil, isih,[lrl'r»«'tf.l KcnoLs 1860 Spring Stock 1860 LADIES ELEGANT A Family Necessity, Tho following statement speaks for ftsoif —(ExtractI -In lining tlio kottlo from tin firo it caught and scalded my hands and per- son vorv severely—one hand almost to ti crisp. Thu torture was uuhcarnhlo. It wni nn awful sight. * • • Tlio Mustaug bint- nn-iit nppearoillo extract the pain almost imiintliatclv. It healed ratiidlv and left no seal-ill' in 1 fount. Charles Foster, 120 Brood Street, l'hilailt-lpliin.” It is truly a Burns, Still' Joluts Eruptions llliuuma- shoulil never bo ilis- pi nmil with. One Dollar's worth of Mustang iiai frequently saved a valunhlu horse, cures Balds, Spin!-a. Kinghnue, Spavin Founders. Re ware of Imitations. SoUlt in all parts of tin 1 habitable Bloblo, DARN Kri & I’Altlv, Frojirletors, ir2:i%v I in. New York. The (ireat Drawliaek to persons emi grating to tliu extreme South and west country, is tho four they lmvo of tlio Fi and Ague—the most direful of all diseases.— Every day we hear of persons attacked b r tlio disea e ami made lu lidess in a short time, without nnv means id nllLrding relief. In view «.f tin* great dem iml f..r a remedy, Dr. IIu.tetter till * pre-ented his Celebrated Htoin- a-h Bitters whose eiihitivcpowcrs f<>r all ills eases of tlie stomach lmvo boon universally acknowledge!. Tho Bitters, prepared nfte a long experionee and deep study, lmvo n ceiveit thconcuiiium of the most eminent pliy sicians, ns well as nil classes from every pat of our country. To tlmso who doubt COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date tho Co>sn River Ptenmlmn onnany's Steamers will leave for OR KEN* Nl’URT, and intermediate landings' us ful- STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Loaves Romo, Tuosday Mcrn- ing at 6 o’clock. Loaves Grconsport ' Wednes day at 9 o’clock. COTIIItANSA ELLIOTT. Jnn2ttrlwtf. TAIL01UNU ESTABLISHMENT, A. P. NEELD, nr.TtTllNSTHANKS FOR atronago heretofore extended Xa ini. and Would respent hilly in- 'LT »it.' a eontinuaneonnd extension of the same, ut his shop ou Broad Street, opposite Mr, Eve'-Carriage Works, where, by n strict at tention to business ami an earnest deiiro to please, he doubts not hut that ho will bo able so givo ample satisfaction to all who uiny do- tire anything in tho lino of Fnt.lii»iial»lc Tailoring done up faithfully and tastefully* Fits always guaranteed ami all work wi N. B — Cutting dono “all right.” april20w2in. DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Points & Shawls, IN EVERY VARIETY. GENT S CLOTHING Extra Qualitioi and Makes. HATS, BOOTS & SHOES. HOUSE-FUBMSHJNS AND PLANTATION GOODS! —OF— it . all v tliel md judge tor themselves respectively. Hold by druggists and dealers generally •very where. *I*..See ad Vi rtisoment in nimthcr column. npril20wlm. Nothing Else of Service’* Mkciiaxicsvii.i.k,N. Y., March 17, Mr. W. E. llaoAxs I lmvo used lleim- streot’s llair Restorer for three yenis, and have found it to be the most excellent article. It imt only tvs'ovd tlio color of my hair, giving it new IB'- and .-trength, but it euretl iny?eIf and wit. f a inu-t .J*stinate eruption ilpi.ii the sealp. wliich nothin'/ che seemed to benefit. I full v believe it to be tho heat ar il 'member that this rc-iiU was produced by It.msTio:i:i's Inimitable, the original and nh/r.fiabt, Hair Ro-toratlvn. Price till y ecu's and .me dollar a buttle.— Lands for Sale, T UB place whereon Mrs. N. It. Alien now roil' taming old acres—a hunt tiOO of which is in cultivatii good Dwellling and oi house and Screw. Also, tho place mi Dykes Creek, lot No. 180, 2•“.rd dist. und:trd sec., containing 100 acres, romfurtaldu Dwelling and out buildings, and jo acres of cleared land. Also lot No n.j, 22ml dist. nml Jlrd furmerly Floyd now Polk county, containing 100 acres. Tho lands will all, nr any part of them bo sold at reason: bio prices ami easy terms.— l-'or further pui Oculars address, V. S. ALLEN. Yarborough P. O., Floyd Co. On. MARYLAND, VI IlG INI A, NOW II CAROLINA, SOUTH CARO LINA <f’ GEORGIA MAKES! OW RECEIVING ’AND OPENING, mprising oiio rrf the largo- Low as the Lowest, ash or to prompt paying customers, N° O.B.EYE, Cot.. Rot j. a .—Left Atlanta on the Btli Inst, lor tlio Indian Territo ry, whore he goes to take charge of the Agency for the Cherokco Indians, His post olliro will bo Tulcquuh, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. Death ok Ex-Gov. Tazewf.i.i..—Ex- Gov. L. W. Tazewell.jJof Virginia died At Norfolk, last Satnrdtiy. gainst her. The (’assville Standard, tho Wnyncs- oro Independent South, tlio Dalton Timtt, nd the Calhoun Platform all takostrong lositions in favor of tho action of tin* Tin: Douhi.a** War.—A Washington letter says: “The war upon Douglas is waged with unrelenting fury. The President will leave nothing in his pow er undone to accomplish this result.— Tho friends of Dougins, oil tlio other hand, fool that tlioy have no choice hut to meet this crtisado with equal vigor and obstinacy. They say that Douglas delegates will take tho place of tho so* coders from every Southern States, and that ho shall bo nominated. They will soon, moreover, carry tho war into tho Administration camp. Railroad Strike.—It is stated that three of tho State Roads of North Car olina have refused to carry mails at the present rates: they are tho North Car olina, tho Roleigh & Ea.-teru, and tho Columbia ,*t Charlotte. Tho present PRINTER’S & BINDERS’ WAKE HOUSE, 29 nml 31 GOLD STREET, ]NT e w Y ork f On Urn ’ I hi ! j And ui mio.Shcrill'A Col a m i St., New York, i Foundry St., Boston Geo. & Ala. R. R. Co. T in: Si.k-khul-b rs of s.ihl Company hereby no ifu.d that tlm regular unmini g will tal o place at tlio City Hall, Momlu v I hi* 71 ii .lay of M . linn* a Board of Dirm turs will ho ud other important business trans- rtui.-tl. A full attend li dders i“ cxpictcd. npriltriwAWid. of ull tho Stork* ’. II. SMITH. Scc'ty ICE! ICE! ICE! W E would r.spoetfnUy inf. quality of ieu, wliich c ui all the 8iimiiicr. Fumilii's supplied from our llie Public locked with he ftiruisli- rtnli.m l»y Hacks. KAllRLL & YEISER. CSS^Among the recruits from Mem phis, received at tho Penitentiurv last week, was Dr. I lines, ft notorious claim tor, whoso last alias was, wo buliev Williams. Ho is reputed to he one tho greatest thieves in tho country, and is a man of fine address and good edu cation. Hois jibout 00 years of ago, and has been confounded with the pol ished rasnftl Haynes, who married a young lady well known in this city, and was sent to the Kentucky Peni tentiary. Haynes is about 45 years of ago. On tho trial Hines at Memphis, ho was thought to bo Haynes aiul lie was convicted under that impression.— Ho is, however, a more hardened villian than Haynes. 'J’he indotity of Hines lias been established by Mr. Johnson, the superintendent of our Penitentiary, by a convict who sewed with him in the Penitentiary ol Lousinna.—Nashville Pa triot. Mann file turio •hu softs. rpiIF, subscribers manufacture single and 1 double Cylinder nml Type Revolving PIUiVnftG MAUllIi\ES, Red and Platen Rook and Job PRINTING PRESSES! (ADAM'S PATENT.) Hand and Card Presses. Hydraulic Presses' with wrought iron cylinders. Standing Pres- ■■•Hof various kinds. Clin*.**, Furniture, Ca ses. Stand-, Bra-s Rule, Composing Slicks, Congressional. Washington, May 15.—Tho House Postal cAmmiltoe reported unanimous ly in favor of contracting with Curios «fc Butterfield lor weekly mail service from New Orleans or Mobile to Mexican Gulf ports. This result is anxiously desired by the entire commercial interests of tho Union. In the Michigan election cuso, Cooper (democrat) was ousted and Howard (black Republican) admitted. Tlio bill making appropriations for the Post Ullico sorvioo, was considered. In the .Senate, Mr, Douglas made a powerful argument against Davis’ Ter ritorial resolutions. Congress and Utah Tkrritorv.—It is stated that tho organization of tho now Territories of pike’s Peak, Novader and Pucotah, which 1ms been agreed upon by tho committee oil Territories in tho Senate, will result not only in forming thoso Territories, but entirely wining out from the map tho name of Utah and destroying tho organization which has given tho government so much trouhlo. The idea is to cut it up in slices, Attaching oacli to a dill’oront Territory. The New Bhidue.—Major Howards for co has considerable progress in tho building of tho piers for tho bridge on which tho Mobilo and Girard Rail Road will cross tho river. Tho work nppoars to bo done in a very substantial manner tho piers being of dressod granito to ft height above tho reach- of freshets,and brick on top. From tho river bunk to tho rise in '1 homos stroet tho track will lio laid on trestle work, high enough for drays and wagons to pass under it. —Enquirer qf yesterday. Latest from Tampico. New Orleans, May 14.—Dates from Tampico to tho 0th, inst, had been ro- ciovod. A great battle had been fought near .San Louis Fotosi, about 4000 men each side.. Tho reactionists wore completely routed with a loss of eigh teen cannon and one thousand priso ners, all baggage and ammunition train wero lost. The Li boros en tered Sail Louis amidst tho rejoicing of tho pco- ple. Mobile and tlio Scccders. Mouile, May 15.—A largo domoer mooting was hold boro last night v. n denounced tho secession and posted resolutions that tho Stato bo represented in tho Baltimoro Convention. Also appointing delegates to a Stato Demo cratic Convention to bo hold at Solma on the4th Juno. ' * c ' New York, May 15.—1,200 halos sold and market Arm.* Charleston, May 15,-*-1,700 bales sold. Cotton advancing. er-artiM, . . line. 1) o]< Bin-Ill ♦rntyping, always ut -horl i A now (’.iiub'giu*, containing cuts anti do- s.'i'ij.lioiH of many now iiiiicliinos not b«*ft.ri sliown in Ha ir book, with directions for pat ting tip, working. Ac., and atlicr useful in formation, is now in press, and when com pleted will he sent to any of tlio craft who ivill fumbli Hair addre* New ) It. IIOE* At CO.* / Boston, Mass. newspapers are at liho .T-ft-l’iihlinhc tv to insert tliis advertisement thro tbeir weekly paper, with this note, at any time during tlio next six mouths, hut not In ter, provided they purchase type or material of our nmnufnet lire for four times tlio amount f their hill, which will ho allowed in settle ment of ours on receipt «f u copy of their p NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Bolt. Battey.] P. L. TURNLEY, a very largt _ tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines,Chemicals Dvcstulls, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.— Also, I’uints, Oils, Varnishes. Liquor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Burden, (Southern Ruiscd).— Glass, Puttv,Blue, Brushes, nml in fact, evory thing in ids lino or that is usually kept in a First Class Drug Store, Having had several years experience, and hy giving his personal attention to tho husi ness, lie hopes to merit a share of public pa tronage, ami to lie aide to furnish his tamers reliable article*, at as LOW PRICES, As any house tin’s side of Augusta, Ga. WORKS, Broad Street, Rome, Ga. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of tho citizens of Cherokee Georgia nml Alabama, To my extensive Conch anil Carriage Works. I have secured for several years, the valu able nervines of Mr. J. IJ. BRAY, who is a practical Conch maker, by trade, and who will devote his entire time to tho mnnufartur- ing department. His long experience will in sure work, that wo will take pleasure in WARRANTING. I use tlio host of Materials only, and hy putting them together, with tlio "aid of tlio most skillful workmen, I am confident that 1 can please any and nil, and especially, thoso who would like to see Georgia Manufactories flourish. Having been n Hardware merchant for many years, I have peculiar advantages in buying materials. 1 shall spare no pains In scouring tho best of Timber, Carriugo Irons nml Trimmings. Call at my Repository And "examino my SPLENDID ASSORT MENT of-I and 0 seated Carriages, com prising tho various styles now in use. Also a beautiful lot of Top Baggies. Tho genuine Concord Buggies on hand. Cook's Pate .lamp Seat Barouches ami Buggies, order if desired. Repairing In every branch tlio business, promptly attended to. Terms of repairing, cash wIdmi called for. TO THE TRADE. Enameled and Collar Leather, Patent Dash nml Piap Leather, Broad Cftith, all'colors, nml Lnces to suit for Trimming Top Buggies and Carriages: Cot alines, Hammer-cloth Frings, Broad Seaming nud 1'iuting Luces, Curtain Silks and Fringes, Brusscll, Velvet ami Oil Carpeting, Silver Lining and fare Nails-, Seaming Or>rd, Enameled Duck Dril ling and Muslin Cloths, Curtain Damasks, Black Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point Bunds, nil styles and sizes, Hubs, Snakes. Rims, Shafts, Poles, Circular Seats Rails ami Backs, Sulky Shafts, Turned Sent Spindles, W hi tile trees, Pole Yokes and Turned Collura. Silver Plating, of all Kinds, Done at Short Notice. The host of Conch and Cnrriago Varnishes and Paints for sale, with many other goods, CASH DRV ROODS HOUSE We are receiving our usual supply of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. . They have boon bought fur nan under The most Advantageous Circumstances. Wc think they are handsome, and know they arc as cheap as can be had any wlioro. The great amount of our sales, our long experience in business, anti the abundant facilities wc possess for purchasing wo trust will ho sufficient guarantee to our friends, that wo can and will do them justice. Our Meroliant TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT CONDUCTED BY MR. OMBERG, Presents many rare novelties. Wo nro selling goods in that line for less money than most Country Merchants pay for such goods in market. Wo hope our friends will keep in view the fact that Mr, Omborg is a practical Tailor—knows exactly how to manage such a business, and everybody knows that ho is reliable, [ic/itc/i is very important in that line of business’] y and ono of tho best judges of Goods in all this country Wc refer everybody to our store for the truth of tlio above assertions. Always ready to serve our friends we arc • Truly, JONES, SCOTT, OMBERG & CO. apritt—wif AXiXi KINDS OF DRY GOODS die a/p for Oa-sli! I REG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OFTIIE PUBLIC GENERALLY, TO TIIE following facts: 1 am now receiving ono of Largest and Best Stock of Dry Goods* Such ii* arc gone rally kept in my line of business, and that I will do everything to givo per fect satisfaction, both in quality of Goods nml clmpncss <>r Prices. My Stock consists pnrt- is in a general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Liiws, Jaconets, and Organdies, Mantillas and Shawls, Punnols uud Umbrellas, lints,Caps, Trunks nml Vulioi- scs. A very large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, well mudo for Gents and Boys, Gents Furnishing Goods*—Shoos and Boot*, In great variety and uniformity, nl*o the Patent Metniic Tip Shoes for Children. TO TUB IiAXJXBs Particularly, I rcceoimnetid my largo assortment of Fancy Silk, Crano and Straw Bonnet*, trimed—of every description. Misses and Children’* Jlat’a, Ribbons, Vales, French Flo wet n Frnmo*.Jaml all kinds of Bonnet Material. To tills branch of tho business I have given special attention, and feel assured that my assortment ami styles will compare favorably with any other market. Thoso who hove patronized mo for past years, I snail be happy u> seo again, ami thoso who lmvo not I invito to call nml examine ; and I assure all that my husiiiussshall ho conducted houorahly and fairly in every respect, anil that I shall give nil the best of Bargains Respectfully. [aprll$w2m[ 8. JONAS, M, A, WIMPEE & CO., -JKjyjp Carriage & Wagon MANUFACTURERS Opposite Harper A Butlers' Hardware Store - I!road St., HOME* GA. W OULD respectfully inform their friends nml tho public generally, that they are prepared to do all work in the CARRIAGE, BUGGY AND WAGON LINE. All their work will l»o well done, nml tho latest improvements adopted, but they would call especial attention to JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED Til MI IILE SC1IMINS. Which for light nml easy running are supe rior to the iron axles, and cost much less. jfOrALL NEW WORK WARRANTED. jrcrREPAIRIXG neatly done at short notice, and clmp f for CASH, e-*r-All orders promptly attended to. A share of patronnge solicited. apriliwly. TOSCHOOL TEACHERS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY! B Y authority of the Educational Board o said county, yon nro, horoby, notified to hu present, for examination, either on tlio Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant, May or June, nt tlio Oflico of Tuylor A Bar ber, Suminorville Ga., where and when cer tificates may he obtained as required by tho Statute, in such ease made and provided.— This April 5th, 18(10. nprl2w5t. W. F. BARBER, Exntninor. Varnishes of all Kinds. A LSO, TURPENTINE, for snlo l.y ii. , TURNLEY, No. 3 Choice Houfie. low for CASH or on abort timu to Vronipt Faying Customer*. HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. .rfP'Soe Advertisement iu another column. Fch2.l8H0.wly. O. Ik EVE. L E cn CARD. TO THE PUBLIC. AR.YIN'G that we aro nos ted-in a South Newspaper as Black llcpublicnt Abolitionists, wo would inform tlio public, that one of our firm owns u plantation iutlic South, nml that all the member* of it have largo interests in tlio Southern States, and that wo arc neither so rich n* to wish to iu- jure our own property, nor so foolish to jeop ardize our interests, tior so unjust us to inter- I fere with the rights of our friend*. We also desire that our customers may ho able to state, (having our own signature’ (hr proof,) tlint they buy their goods from a Southern house, which has been known ns such since 1783, and Hint the firm lias spent time and money liberally, and has always used its influence in opposition to Abolition have rend the calumny, limy see tin's dec refutation of it. PHILIP SCHIEFFEI.IN A CO., nrthvlOt. New York City. Cataract WASHING MACHINE, Clothing, Timo and Labor Saved. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. rnilK most simple, eeoiioini"iil. nml durable X article ever ofi'ervil to the public to alle viate the discomforts of wusli-day DESCRIPTION. It consists of a metal cylinder, with rii on the huddo. nn interior cylinder of woo with ribs. There is a space of from tl to inches between the two cylinders. One crank turn* both cylinders at the same time in opposite directions, rapidly creating a smi*. forcing the water through the clot lie*, and effectually removing tlio dirt. Tlio ac tion of the water does the the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothe*. SULLIVAN .1 HYATT, Proprietors, 51 Reek man St., New York. X. R.—State and county Rights for sale, ami the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. Machine is in operation by a laund ress daily, at our Salesroom, 139 Broadway. iiiar.3—lriwiw3m. C0HUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA. Tlio undersigned will open the Hotel nt these springs on tlm 1st of June, for the ac commodation of persons desiring to visit this well known and deservedly popular water ing place. Thu houses have all been repair ed, and tliu rooms newly furnished, nml no pains will ho spared to render visitors com fortable. It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal qualities of tlio water, as there are nono to compare to them, in tho State, having been tlio great “medicine water" of the Aborigin- ocs for centuries. Thoso desiring to visit tho springs this scasou for IieaRh, will find it to tnoir advantage to givo Coliutta a trial. IloAnn:—For one week or less, $1 2ft per day, and for a longer time at . the rate of $1.00 per day. The spring’* arc 20 miles r.orth-oant of Dalton, on tho W. & A. R. It., and from which point aback will run daily. mayI2tw3m. W.O. LOUGIIMILLER. THE COURT OF DEATH, of the most elaborate and enchanting pictures ever produced in America,—has been issued by tin* undersigned. Tho En graving is 23 bv 31 inches in size, nml if* an accurate copy of the celebrated Painting of tho “Court of Dentil," hy tlio venerable REMBRANDT PEALE. ■ figure. 23,000 DOLLARS. Mr. Penlo certifies tlint tho Engraving “is an accurate nud admirable copy of the origi nal.” No engraving of the size nml beauty of tliis bus ever been published 0«r less than $5 (10 j hut with a view of selling Iuo.imiO, these aro offered for $1 00 each. Tliu wlmlo press of New York, Observer, Evangelist, In dependent, Christian Advocate and Journal, Examiner, Times, Ac., liavo spoken in the highest terms of tlio Engraving, und recoin• mended it to every household. They can ho sent safely hy mail, rolled in strong cases. One copy, $1, and I lefter stumps to prepay jMtstnge. Give conics for $1, without stamps. Send $1, and obtain one copy free. $1 ami (1 letter-stamps secure one copy and, a letter of Agency; stating speeial terms. A hand.-ome reduction to Church Soejoties to pay Church debts. Write tlio Name, Town und State. plainly. Address, G. Q. COLTON. p. G.Box; 3391. 'No. 37 Park Row, N. Y. mayllw.lm. SPLENDID GIFTS -WITH- STANDARD LITERATURE’ WIT! HUMOR l POETRY 1 FACT ! TRAVEL! HISTORY ! ADVENTURE! PROSE! * FICTION! DEVOTION! AMUSEMENT! With BOOKS of every standard author, in nil the departments of Litcrutme, nt Pub lishers'lowest prices, you ran obtain ELEGENTS PRESENTS FROM DUANE RULISON’S Quaker City l'iibli»hing House* PHILADELPHIA. The oldest Publishing House in America Con ducting the Gift Rook Business, The Gift Department has been conducted for tho past threo years, and in this depart ment this house puescsscs advantaged supe rior to nil others. Send for Catalogue containing A NEW AND ENLARGED LIST OF SPLENDID GIFTS FOIl 1800, eUBItACINO Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Mothers Valuable nml appropriate Gifts for Fathers I Valuable and appropriate Gifts for Sisters I Valuable nml appropriate Gifts for Brothers! Valuable and np'prmtoGifts for Swoctbeurts! Valuable nml appropriate Gifts for Lovers! Valuable ami appropriate Gifts for Wives I Vuluublo aud iij»propriutoGifts for Ilusbuiids! A new edition of tho “Quaker City Pub lishing House Cutaloguo” has just been is sued, comprising THE NEW BOOKS. THE STANDARD ROOKS. TIIE MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS, IN ALL OF THE DEPARTMENTS LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. Philadelphia or New York, made payable to my order. '^Vi-Thoso who will net as AGENTS, Will please semi fur a Cutaloguo whteh con tains inducements not to ho excelled by any other establishment, with full directions and particulars. Add’c*s all order* to DUANE ltULISON, Fropri’r of tlio Qunl or City Publishing Houso No. 33 SO UTU THIRD STREET, inayllwCm. Philadelphia, Pa. Plantation for Sale. Tlio Subscriber offers for *«Io bin j Plantation, Id miles below Romo . Floyd county, on Coosa rivor, f containing 175 acres—80 of which is in a fine state of cultivation.— acres on tho Romo nud Cedar Bluff Road, with Dwelling, flue Gin House, good and well arranged Cabins, Stables*, Orchards, Ac., with 22fl acres cleared—the land js ti miles from the river. For further informa tion apply to tlio subscriber, N. B. DP.KW. Missionary Station, Floyd co., Ga. aprftwOm tlio attention of the scholar uml general read er ; uud is SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Remember that all Books at Dunno Ruli- boii’h Quaker City Publishing House, uro sold us low as ut any oilier establishment, and a handsome present, worth from 50 Ceuts to $100, accompanies each Book sold. ALBUMS of all sizes and styles, with splen did engravings. PRESENTATION BOOKS, in every beauti ful ftvlo of binding. PRAYER ROOKS, Protestant and Catholic. HYMN ROOKS of ull denominations, POEMS of all the authors. JUVENILE BOOKS in almost endless va- BIBL’ES of all sizes and qualities. All sold at tlu* lowest prices, uud a beauti ful Gift presented with each hook. ItKMr.MtIKU THAT DUANE ItULISON Gunrrnntces tlio most perfect satisfaction to all his patrons. BEAR IN MIND, That you can order any Books which aro ii print and they will be furnished at the Pub lishers’ prices, nml promptly sent to any destination. Each Duoq accompanied hy a aift worth from 50 cents to $100. MONEY may be sent at my risk, by loiter. Provided it is incloaud in prose ' ’’ hie derson.aiul properly rogfsb host and safest i ‘ ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS: HOME GEORGIA*. ] 7^0U tho manufacture of Locomotives, . Stationary Engines of any size or put- rn according to order. Bail Road work, Iron Bridges aud Roof*, Hot Blasts for Furnaces and Rolling Mills, Castings nml Machinery, Housing, Mill Screws, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Shaft ing, Ac. Gas and Water Works erected; nil kinds of Machinery repaired. liavo always on hand Wrought Iron Steam, and Water Pipes, i Cocks, Gauges, Ao. Castings of any Size. i) and Brn*- 1 castings made to order— have always on hand some of tho best GIN GEAltlNl* in llio Country : oJso Giulgoous, Castings for Horse Power, Thrashing Ma chines, and a variety of beautiful Patterns of Iron Railing for Dwellings, Publio Build ings, Cemetery Lots, Ac. Boilers. Flue, Tubular, Locomotive and Cylinder Boilers, made and repaired. Water Tanks, Blast Pipes, Gasometer*, Wrought Iron Smoko Stacks, Ac. Blacksmith work mudo to order. Mining Machinery. Cornish Pumping Engines, Crusher.*. Lifting and Force Pumps, rump Rods and Joints, Whim ami Whinzo Kibbles, Stamp Heads of any required hardness; nil kinds • f MINERS TouLS,—Particular attention is given to this branch of business, Mr. James Noble. Sr., who superintends the work, hav ing been a long time in Europe for tho pur pose of obtaining the latest improvements d drawing of mining work. Persons in want of Steam Engines will do *11 to call on us before going elsewhere, i will warrant our Engines to ho equal in cry particular to the best mudo anywhere, tl for simplicity ami durability not to bo excelled. A list of prices scut on upplica- make and put up Engines la run-, uing order aud warrant them lor less than they-cun he had from Philadelphia or New York,none huttho best material used in our* work. All boilers manufactured at our es tablishment wo will warrant to bo of the best No. 1, Puuun Charcoal Hamme red Iren. Wo aro now manufacturing a now D on Cot ton Screw with Anti-Friction Ball, those who lmvo them prefer them toull other**. We in vite ull iu waut of n good sere w, tftat will al ways last to puck any size halo, to cxumiuo in presence of a relia- ly registered. But the emit is hv draft every department is superintended by our selves, wo fool confident that wc can do work as cheap and equal to any m the United Slates. - NOBLE, BRO’S. A CO., Rome, Ga. upvi}27.!Sdlhvly. White Lead and Linseed Oil. 4 No. 1 at tide, cheap, In IV TERN LEY, lebll No.3Chute!»• use*