Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, January 07, 1860, Image 3

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I.: $ l)C <JrL UJeekln Courier Saturday- Morning, Jan. 7, 1800. JnHErtl WAi.Kr.it ii Agent lor thin Paper hi CliarJcHton. 8. C..'ntul is authorised to' malro contracts for Advertising, receive money and give rccclptB. Roue Market—Friday Eve, Jim. 0— Cotton in buoyant, at from 7 to 10 ete. Wheat is in demand. A good article of red wheat would readily sell for $1 25, white $1 35. Corn is brisk, at from 85 cts. to $1 00 Pork from 6] to Tots. Stage Line to Talladega.—The Stages on this line.tlmt have been for some time interrupted on account of high water, on Tuesday last made the trip through in schedule time. This is one of the best stage lines in the country, hearts Rome daily at 7 o’olock, A. M. tSyMessrs. Black, Blount & Cam eron, occupy as a Dry Goods house, the building recently erected by Messrs. Blount A Towers, on the comer next above the Etowah House. It is a liuml- somo throe story building, woli finished and is an ornament to that part of the city. The second Btory is used as offices and rooms, and third as the printing office of tho “Banner and Baptist.” It is altogether olio of the neatest and host constructed houses in Rome, and is an additional cvidenco of tile grow jng jirosperity of our city. USyTho population of Augusta, Go. according to the last census is 10,084. JtfirThe damago lo tho track of the Romo Rail Rond was not so serious as at first supposed, and is rapidly being repaired. Tho cars will run over it on Monday next, at the latest—perhaps its soon as lo-day. Removal.'-—Messrs. Miduirc & Pin son have removed from their late stand lo tlie store next below Turnloy & Ba ker’s, which they have run up another story, and greatly improved. *®-E. N. Biiovi.es, 12sq., of Folk county, lias been appointed Aule de Vimp, with tho rank of Colonel, by Gov. Brown. • gSyflon.,lodge Mason, of Iowa, tvho made himself so popular with tlie In ventors of tho country, while ho held tho offico of Commissioner of Patents, lias, wo loam, associated himself with Munn A Co., at the Scientific American office, Sow York, jJ©K)tir acknowledgements arc duo tlie lion. J. W. II. jUn'devwood for a copy of the Presidents Message and other Documents, Chattooga County Officers. The following were elected county officers, in Chattooga county, at tlie re cent, election : Sheriff.—.Joint Abridge, Ordinary.—.Samuel Ilnwkins, Clerk flu/i'r. Court.—W. ((.Edmonson, Clerk Inf'r. Court.—O. W. Clemons, Tw Collector.—M. Kendrick, 7ax Receiver. Murphy, Treueurer.—Tlios. Wood. Harassing.—One of tlie evHs attend, ing a failure to organize the. House, is I bus discoursed of by a Washington jia per: “Post Office Department.—The de partment has tho money to pay nil tlie sums now duo for tlie quarter ending with September, but not tho legal au thority for that purpose. Tito expenses for tho current quarter arc not duo till February. Over $100,000 arc required on account of aroarrages for tlie year ending with Inst June. TliestatcmVnts of indebtedness to nontractors on which they have raised money to tho amount of two million of dollars, m-o in the hands of persons in tho city of Wash ington. tSf Risliops Folk, of La., and Elliott, of Ga., are now on Sewnneo Mountain, arranging to break ground in laying tho corner stone of tho new University of the South, which has been endowed with half a million of mousy. Bishop Hop kins, of Vt., is with them, assisting by his rare taste in selecting tho Bite and laying out tho grounds. A number of comfortable cottages were built last fail, by the resident engineer, C. R. Barney. tSf A little girl, nino years old, hav ing atttended a toim being asked by her mother, on returnilig, how she enjoyed lici-self, answered ; “I am full of happi ness ? I couldn’t bo any linppior unless I could grow.” Gen. Wm. Vick.—Tho Vicksburg Whig announces tho death of Gen. Vick, on the 24th, in that State. He was tlie son of Nowitt Viok, the found er of Vicksburg, from whom tho place derived its numo. A Printer in Luck.—Mr. Albert B. Auer, the foreman in the press room of tho Chicago Leader office, lias fallen heir to tho snug little “pilo” of $80,000 by Hie doath of a relative in Germany. Arrest of Rbv. Daniel Worth.—Tho Rev. Daniel Worth was arrested in Guil ford, N. C., on Friday, the 23d ult., for incendiary conduct. Brought before three magistrates, ho defended liimsolf, and read extensively from Helper's book. Some fifteen or sixteen witnesses wore examiued. He was. hold t o -.bail in tlie sum of $5,000 for his appenranco at Court, and $5,000 for' his good be havior. Tho ofRcers experienced great difficulty in protecting him ' from Hie indignation nf-'tlie''people. Congressional. Wc liavc.received Washington nows to January 4th. ' Ko Speaker yet. No Ballot on, the 4th. Nothing important. '-rr*——.«■ . J — Congressional, . Washington, Jan. 3.—In the Senate to-vday, the proceeding of the Union meeting in Rochester, were read and tabled. There was no ballot for Speaker, In consoquance of the absence of several Democrats. Market Reports. Savannah, Jan. 3.—The sales of cot ton for the past two days were 3,350 bales. Thore was an improved demand, at unchanged piicos. Mobile, Jan. 2.—To-day being holi day, there wub nothing doing in tlie market. Mobile, Jan. 3.—Sales of cotton to day 3,500 bales, Middling 19j cents.— Sales of three days 9,000 bales. Receipts same time 19,750 bales. New Orleans, Jan. 2.—Sales of cot ton to-day 7,500 bales. The steamer’s news had no efi'oot. Middlings at 10} a 10J cents. Pork buoyant,'' at $18 per barrel. Charleston, 12} o’clock, Jon. 4.— There, is a botiyant demand with sales of about 19,000 bales. Market finn and full. New Orleans, Jan. 4.—Sales of cot ton to-day 10,000 bales. The market was stiifer, but unchanged. Sugarstea- dy at 7@7Jo, Freights on cotton to Liverpool 0-10d. Savannah,, Jan. 4.—Sales of cotton to-day 750 bales. The market was firm at unchanged prices’. Mobile, Jan. 4.—Sales of cotton to day 5,500 bales. The market was ac tive, with an improved demand, at firm prices. Middlings lOJc. Charleston, Jan. 4, P. M.—Cotton— There is an animated, demand to-day, at firm and full prices. Wlint it takes to Carry on War. On this point we have fr im the war department of France some curiously instructive documents touching tile Crimean war. Tho whole force sent by France to tho Black Sea, was 309,268 soldiers and 41,974 horses 1 Of the former, 70,000 were killed or died in tho hospitals, or wore otherwise mis sing, while 93,000 were woundod and survived. Of the horses, only 0,000 re turned to France. The great guns were 641, besides 003 furnished by tho navy. Tho light artillery for Bold service fur-, nislioa 500 guns more, and in all there were 4,800 wlieel vehicles for cannon sent from France. Tlie missiles of death, loVwo’o fearfully vast; p , v 0,- 0)0 of shells and cannon-balls, Iu,o00,- 090 pounds of gunpowdori apd Cii.uOO,- 0J0 hall cartridges! One hundred bat teries and fifty miles of trench were constructed, besides ten ^miles of de fensive works, and five miles of sub- terrancan galleries in the solid rook. Tho food sent from Franco, besides items of smaller quantities, was 30,- 000,000 pounds of biscuit; OO.OOO.OJU pounds of flour, equal to 450,000 bar rels: 7,000.(100 pounds of pr- so-ved hoof; 14,090,000 of salt beef and 1 tiv.| ; 8,000,000 pounds of rieo; 4,509,010 pounds of cpflec; 0,000,000 pounds of sugar; 10,000 Ifeild live ciutlej 2,500,000 gallons of wine, ami nearly 1,000,000 pounds of Chollct’s preserved vegeta bles, were among the larger items of supplies. The horse feed, too, was im mense; 170,000,000 pounds, equal to 85,- 000 tons of liny ; 180,000,000 pounds, (90,000 tons) of oats mid hurley; 2(1,000 tons coal, charcoal and coke. There were 150 ovens to bake bread, and 140 presses to press bay. The clothing was another branch of largo supply, comprising garments in sucli hundreds of thou muds that it Would be tedious to enumerate them : but, rs some clue to tho mnttor, the number ranged from 250,000 to 350,000 of each article of clothing. For tl.e piercing cold of tlie Crimea, there were 15,000 pn-lotots. 250,000 sheepskin gait- oi-s, and tents for 250,000. Tlie harness and farriery departments present nil immense quality of supplios; among them were 80,000 horse shoes, ami (>,- 000,000 liorso shoe nails. For. the hospital arrangements, they sont 27.000 bedsteads for invalids, as many muttrasses mid coverlets. There was tho material for ambulances for 24,- 000 sick men, and 000 cases of instra- ments, and 700,000 pounds, (350 tons) of lint, bandages, and dressings of va rious kinds. Then for tlie sick, there wore tlie most liberaLsupplies for their sustenance, sucli ns concentrated milk, essence of bouillon, granulated gluten, ote. Thero wore, also, vast maritime pre parations for conveying tho army and its supplios over the sea. Among the vessels employed between Franco und the Crimen, woro 40,000 tons of Ameri can shipping, embracing some of Hie finest and largest clipper vessels, as woll as some steamers of Hie American mercantile marine, and for whoso ser vices a liberal compensation was mado. Taking the totality of all tho voyages made by all tlie men, horses, and mate rials, there were conveyed by Hie French government, during tlie two and a half years of the war, 550,000 men, 50,000 horses, and 720,000 tons of materials.' ws «®*A writer ot‘ tho last century quaintly observed That when tlie canons of tho princes Imgan war, tho cannons of tlie church wero destroyed. It was, said lie, first mitre that governed the world, und then nitre; first Saint Peter, and thou saltpetre. I®* Tlie best safety valve to a boiler is a sober engineer. I®* Uniform love is now defined «« tho love of a girl for a cadet. #®*Tho citiiens of Augusta are mo vlng in favor of direot railroad commu nication with Macon. FRUITLAND NURSERIES, Augusta, Ga. - - E b«g leave tocall attention of thepub- lie to our largo and fino xteck of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Ro ses. Evergreens, dec#, We~ offer Apples, Standard .and dwarf, . M. f rtt • TERMS CASH hi, succession from May until the following^;. h -*-« . Peari, standard and dwarf, of all the culti vated kinds. r Peaches, comprising an unsurpassed col- ; lection of Soutlferu kinds, as well as North-, or n and Foroigu. ... - Apricots, Plums, Cherries, Nectarines, Al monds, Figs, Pomegranates, Walnuts, Span ish Chestnuts, Ac. ' ■ Grape Vines, a very largo collection of new native and foreign varieties, Rooted Vines of the Failing kinds, for vineybrd culture, in large quantities. > Strawberry Plants of upwards of fifty va*(f rietics; Rhubarb, Asparagus, Ac. Our collection of Itoscs comprises upwards of 250 choice kinds, and of tne newest n-. troriuction, und not surpassed in any Nursey. Hardy Flowering Shrubs, Evorgceus of ovory description j‘a large stock of Cape Jasmin, Eroymous, etc., for Hedging, at low prices. Persons intending to plant Trees tho fol lowing season, will find It greatly to their ad vantage to procure Southern raised Trees, and those, as far as practicable, of Soutiierh originated vari* tics, especially Apples and Pooches, as being best suited to this climate; Our prices Will compare favorably with theWtf of Northern Nurseries. Wo respectfully solicit our frionds* patron age, hoping as heretofore, to give general sa tisfaction. Orders sent to us by mail, will meet with prompt attention. Catalogues mailed free to applicants. Ad dress, oct5.3m P. J. BERKMANS A CO. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Musioalg i . . PIANOS, Tun attention of tho public is respectfully solicted by the Subscriber, who is prepared to fill ordora for Pianos, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, or other Instruments, at tho Shortest Notice, from any Manufactory of note in the onited States, on terms, for Cash or approved paper, lower than the Lowest ever known in the South, llo will also keep on hand sovora) of Messrs. Wm. Hall A Son's beautiful Hall and Parlor Pianos, as well as Hall A 8in’s Rosowood Guitars, unrivalled in Beauty, Strength of Tone, Fin ish and Durability. Also tho FRENCH IIARMONfAN, used for Parlor or Church.-— •\l*o SHEET MUSIC, and tho very best' Italian Violin and Quitar Strings. All or ders will be attended to with Promptness and Dispatch, and in no instance will the money bo required until the Instrument is deliverod. SECOND-nAND PIANOS Taken in exchange for new ones on liberal terms. FIAN0S RENTED, and the Rent deducted if the purchase is made dur- renting. Orders respectfully All In-truments warranted to stand any change of olimuto, or any reasonable test. A (Ulr.sk (ilvlntr Post OlBnc, Conn tv A State.) c. w. I.ANC1 Worthy, Agent. Rome. Floyd €,.. Ga' new livery stable .V ^ A. S. ORWES, Opposite Sloan, Allman A C’o/s New Store, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. Tho Subscriber, has fitted up and furnished hit Stable formerly oceupied by M. T. Haw- cins. and is now prepared to itirc Horses and Carriages ami to feed the Stock of Trav ellers ami Business Men. Ilis stock,is good, his Buggies new and fine, and nn pains will be spared in properly attending to the stock «>f his customers. IIo will also BREAK AND TRAIN HOR8E8, on reasonable terms. A portion of publio patronage is respectfully solicited. doe22 A. S. GRAVES. Cherokee Institute. The next Session of this School .will commence on MONDAY, the . 10th ilist. Prompt attendanco earnestly requested. Tuition at same rates ns heretofore. 8. FODCHE', Principal, J. S. NOYES, Associate, Mrs. J. R. NOYES, Toaeher of Music, French und Ornamental Branches Miss FLORENCE FOUCIIE', Toachor of Primary Branches, jail.*!—-Jttwiw GEN’L DRY GOODS, AND Merchant Tailoring Establishment, B. F. .TONES, N. J. OMBERG, f W. SpOTT, O. It. MOORE. J ROME, QA. The Undersigned will be IN FULL BLAST, On IVU oriel ay, Qtli inst., and will bo glad to show their friends l\ SEARCH OF BARGAINS Their Stock, which they pledge fill MMPME FAVMMLT, WITH ANY HOUSE IN GEORGIA. OUR TERMS WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY CASH, And Prices exceedingly Low. We hope to receive tho encouragement of the eitizens generally in this enterprise and expect to compensate them in return By Saving them Money, IN BAKING THEIR PURCHASES. Prices plainly marked ia Figures. Tor farther particulars apply at the Store. Jan2—if JONES, SCOTT, OMBERG A CO, Prospectus —or THE— CHARLESTON MURCURY, A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND LITERARY I'KWSPAPEIt. Published Daily cC* 7Vi- Weekly. DR. BAAKEE Treats all Diseases, M ‘ rlc ' t ' andMarino SPECIAL attention given to all chronic NONPAREIL MILLS Rome, CAug* Jfith, 1859* XTTK now announce, tho above Mill, iu YT regular daily operation. We will, un til further uotlvo, griud good clean dry grain, in good order for toll, especially, good nixed lots. And iu no ca?e, less than 12 bushels of Wheat, or 2 Imjhcls »>f Corn. We much pre fer larger lots than those limiLi—and wo do not agree, to continue grinding for toll, un ices It proves, upon trlnT.lo l»e practicable nud profitable. We will famish Faoks for Hour, with our hlill IJraml on thorn, when desired; provided, the wheat ground, be of prime quality. Wo will cxchango flour and mcnl for good wheat ami corn. Having to pay Cash for grain, wc will sell all products of tho Mill, for Cash only. Jonx R. Towmtg, ) TOWERS h GRAVES. Jonx H. Gravkh, > C. T. Cukximgium J aug17, COOSA RIVER STEAM BOAT COMPANY. A numder of cm- sons of Rom;, Goo.,^ and Alabama, having ob-1 talned tho charter for theh above named company, mot in Romo, on Saturday 0th inat., and re-organised, eloeting W. 8. Cothran, A. M. Sloan, Jauies M. Elliott, of Romo, and J. T. Cuuipand Franklin Wood ruff*, of Alabama directors. Tho company has purchased tho favorite steamer Punni neton, and contemplate having another cne built, of eotiolly as light draft, ready for the fall trade. Merchants and planters will find it to their interest lo pa tronise this company, having officers of long experience and thoroughly acquainted with the river. At a subsequent meeting of the directors, W. B. Cothran, was elected President, and COTHRANS A ELLIOT, sprIS.—if Agents. TO RENT! THE llouso and Lot late the Residence of the Subscriber, lo an approved Tennant it will bo rented for one or fora term of yoars. For particulars enquire of Col. C. W. Mills or the subscriber at Calhoun. dcc7—tf F. M. CABOT. diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption. In- fluenxa, Asthma, Rronehitis, all diseases of the Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Lungs; all Skin Diseases of everv description success- fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses, Scrofula. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Pa ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Dmrrhma. The very worst coses of Piles cured in a short time; also of the Stomach, Tdvor, and Bowels. There are many diseases incidental to wotneu aud chil dren* which arc treated with distinguished success. Ail particulars will be given by Idler. Dr. Raakce can produce one thous and certificates of his perfect success in cur- igeuce in Charl eston and of the Commerce in the leading j»o»ts of the world. Tho Weekly Price C_. rent is made up with much care, aud from the most reliable sources. In connection with the “Associated Press*’ insures the latest inttlii- gonce by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and accomplished Correspondent in (a gentleman connected with the editorial staff of the Lon don Times.) and regular Coirespondents in New York, Washington. Key West and Ha vanna. Tho Monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters. Life in Washing ton are additional attractions in favor of ita lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of a gentleman who occupies, perhaps, the highest position among the literarv men .... of the South, and discriminating and eompre- CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP henslvo. Attention is paid to all matters of DISEASES, FISTULA of every discrip- |general concern, especially those in reference tlon, SCALD HEAD, WENS, »to tho Planting aud Agricultural interests, and POLYPUS of tho NOSE, j to tho current news of the day. Great care Or in any othor part of the body, is taken that nothing shall appear in ita col- TUM0R8. and SWELLINGS umns which should be excluded from the ftm- of every description, and without the use of j ily circle. the knife,or any surgical instruments. These j *Thc political creed of the Mercury consists last named diseases cannot be cured by cor- i n the principles of the Democratic party, as rcipondenee; therefore a! I such patients must j laid down in tlie Virginia and Kentucky Res- plnco themselves under the Doctor's perso- elutions of I70S and 1799—the Sovereignty nal supervision. I of States; a Strict Construction of the Fede- Dr. Bnakeo lias made a new discovory of, r *l Constitution by the Genoral Government, - “Fluid,” that will produce absorption of) the Agent of the 8tates: Free Trade, and an the “CatarAct,” and restore permanent vis- j E eon mi cal Administration of the General ion to the Eye, without resort to the knife.; Government.. Its policy lq the union of the All EYES and KARS are suceessfally trea- Southern States in mantnining their rights. l-titfo nr .wuiltln I ° X TERMS—CAT ABLE IM ADVANCE. $10 00 ted without the use of Iho knife or needle.— Dr. Raakce has constantly on hand at his office a very extensive assortment of beauti- j Daily, per annum flit ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS, Tri-Wcckly or EAR DRUMS, which are suitable Tor eith- clubs will bb rcasisuaD At follows: ir «ox and ago.—Inserted in five minutes.— Fir(1 Cop| 01o f t ), a Di>Ur lor $<» 00 Trumpet* ot every description; alto ev-1 Fiv0 Copiea of , ho Tri . WMkw ;o 0 0 variety of artificial articles known In the, Tho name of no person oitt of Charleston will Id—a largo atwrlnient of beautiful and 1x5 ,-ntci ed on our hooka, nulcst th. payment of the subscription be made ia advance. Nor will order, from without the city to pnblish Advertisement, Marriage Koticea or Obitua ries, be attended to, unlou the cash, or an acceptable city rcfoAmee, accompany the order. Monry may always bo forwarded at our ri.k in rcgi.tcrfd letters. fdf Postmasters are authorised to act a. our Agents in obtaining subscribers and for- wardiiig the money; and by sending us five Daily subscriber., with S50 'enclosed—-r five Tri-Weekly subscribers, with *» enclosed, will bo entitled to au extra copy; or if pre ferred, they may retain twenty ix-r cent, of the pre-payments, for their troablc and in lieu of the oxtry paper. Out of South Carolina, no person whstovor i. authorised to collect debts already due to the Mercury. In Charleston, Mr. James D. Budda. con nected with the office, is oar regular autho rised collector, who has (till power to receipt for money now due the paper, and to con tract for future business. Subscribers and ether.. In debt to us, are urgently requested to tend in our dace by mail at the uosliest period. By so doing, they will aavo ut twenty per oent, and •moant equivalent to a principle portion of tho profits. R. D. RHETT. JR, No. 4 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. C. jan3—tf Ear world—a 1 „ durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL FEET, with tho Anklo, Log, and Knee-Joint attached. These articles arc perfectly natural, and adapted 'for eitlior aex. and cau be sent by express to any part of tho world. All kind, of Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of every description, for cither sox, und Trusses par ticnlarly adapted Tor females in a weak con dition, also for those with Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Uaakco is one of the most celebrated and skillful physicians and surgeons now living. His fame is knowu personally In every principal city of tho world. All letter, directed to Dr. Buakec mast contain teu cents to nay postage and inci dental expanses. All Chronic Diseases can bo treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, which will require hi. personal supervision. 3S* Offico. Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. DOCTOR BAAKEE Offico, 704 Broadway, a few Doors above Fourth stroct, Now York City. JanS—IrSm a wjm A Fresh Supply of M RS. WINSLOWS Soothing Syrup, Da ker’s Infallible Tetter Ointment, Holla- „i»j s Pills and Ointment, India Cbologoguo, Young Amrrloau Linamsnl Just Received •>J. [jail*.] J. G. YKISKR. Grass snd Clover Seed. H ERD Grasa, Blue Griuu, Orchard Oran, Timothy and Red Clorer Seed— eh it r.-.ir.l ail f>,-Sileby afrelr House and Lot for fiale. ’S«jJ^«flh»ed for Sale. Ap- drc7tf. C. H' SMITH. HOSTBTTJEft^g STOMACH BITTERS, — ‘ - - “ * faftouftoB. A7niM, ..’pma^iSiSEjSL ****' ,, in vW tf the that every member of die Knmaif family is mote Cries subjected to aotn of the above dompIoTAU, besides in- munenUa other dbhditions in Ufa, dthieb, by the ouiataUbb of a Rttla kntrtHedge or exerdaa of common adifta,- they ratty be stbfa so to regulate tlieir habi« Of Set, aid with the aeeistanee of n good fonid, secure per manent health. In order lo adSomilish this desired object, the true eoune to jrtaxtte ia, certainly, mat which will prod nos d natural state of things at the least haiard of vital strength amTiife; for this end Ob. Hbstetter has introdneed to this country n prepara tion called HOSTBTTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day ia n> a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who hnv* used it The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, sad thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over and diet will be speedily regulated by ■ brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is pnjmbly more prevalent when taken in nil its various forms, thus any other; the canse of which may always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can be cored without foil by using HOSTETTEIfS STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitten of some end, then why not use an artiela known to be infallible 7 Evenr country hare their Bitters as a pre ventive of disease, and .strengthening of the system in general, aud among them all there is not to be found s more healthy people- than the Germans, from whom thu preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to adranee the destiny of this gnat- preparation in the medical scale of science. VBVEiTAHD^OVB. TMs bying and pccvoklnf Stout, which fixes ha nlenUess gnwp on lbs body ri wan, reducing him u a mere shadow ia a short spare stRsHsaad rcaderlas him phrsfcsUjr sad mrahUIr aostom, can bt defeated and diivwa fnxa th. bod. t. m. am of UOSTKTTXK'I JMNOWXBD MTTBBB. farther, wr of Uw ator. sUleddtoawa can noil. TOaeacWdwbsnnp mil. any ocdiasiy eondlMnno prodartny Ihem. it the Bin wo are used aapocdbecltow. And sa U aehtor creates assies nor offends M laliu. and rendeelaf eeaear ssiy anyehauieof diet w UtemepUra la aaaal par- ■tdm, hot pnmotes sand efoep sad hertthj dlfiatiM, th. mmpbhit ie thus removed a. epwdlba»ie«i- sijteat with the production of a thorough sad perms- root care. For return in advanced year* Who srt eturertog from aa eaftettid cooeUtuUmaad Infirm body, them Bitters are Invaluable as a restora tive or strength and vigor, and needs only to h. tried to B. appreciated. And to a nrtber whD# aantaf, these Bitten are IndlepunmUe, mpeelaUy sheet the Bother’s sourishmeat Is toadsqaale to the itwienile of the child, consequently tor strength mow yield, and here k Is where a good tools, loch a. Iloetettw'a gferi.rh Blttcw Is needed to topic imiperevy eereaglh aad vlgoc (.thesyslcm. Lotto otoold hy oU meaa. by this remedy for alt coma of daMBto. and before re doing, oak your pbjridon, who. If k. la ocqaalaM with Urn rittuea gf pm ntttoa. wfil rmemmrnd thto tin tn eli run rf uietnem CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or coun terfeits, bat ask for Host max's Cxlxxxatxb Broxacn Bunas, and ire that each bottla has the words “ Dr. J. Hostettcr'a Stomach Bitten’’ blown on the side of the bottle, aad stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and obeerrs that our autograph signa ture ia on the label. O'Prepared.t»d g*M ty BOSTETKE k SMITH, Pttakirgk, Ffc, nd seU by aO thresgk.it ike Fitted States, Cauda, Sentk SCO V IL db MEAD, NEW ORLEANS, LA„ Wkelnals Agents HORSE LEG VALLEY STEAM SAW MILL! Everything iu Order! TURNS OUT 5,000 FEET OF LUMBER P EH DAYII 100,000 FEET0F LUMBER ON HAND!! T HE subreriber, now having hta arrange ments all made, his Willfully completed, aud in firstrate running order, with all aorta of Timber athis command, reipwtiUily solicits portion of nubile patronage. The Hone Leg Talley Steam Saw Mill ia sit uated Three Miles Senth-westefRene and bills of Lumber will be delivered either at the Mill, or, if desired, in Rome, at REASONABLE PRICES, It 1. .to be hoped that a faithful attention to bu.ioesi, promptness and dbpatch, will be suitably rewarded J. G. MORRIS. September 14.-tf. THE BLANCEVULE SLATE PARRY. P.4AT WERT, POLK CO., GA. T HH subscriber now bu bis Stale Quarry folly opened aad is pro.ld«d with a suffi cient number of workmen to IU ardan in any part of tho Death. Tba quality of the slate ha, beta foUy tasted, and ita beoaty aad ax- ceU.nco can be gefib by on examination at stveral buildings in Remo envtred with slate Horn this Quarry. The subscriber propose, to furnish tk. slate at any point la Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee Aid lay it an th. roof at aa axpanga. not exoe.dlst th* soft of Tin roofing. Contrast, ana b* mad. with John R. Free man Agent of Mama or B. W. Blaaet central Agent at Tan Waft Falk Co., Go. EMPLOYMENT. tRAfl a MONTH AND ALL EPFEN- «5>UU«» paid. An agent I. wanted ia every learn aad county fat tbeUnited BUter, ta engage in a reapeetablb anil easy business by sshlebtbo ahovr profile may be certainly realised. Far further nartlenfora •aAm restate Btenip. novW-Sm