Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, April 24, 1860, Image 3

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(taw*. Latest News. Congressional. •' \ - y T Washington, April 20.—The House | was engaged upon priyate bills. - | • They have adjourned until Mon- lay. ^ " • Washington News.. Washington, April 2C.— Evidence \f. I bo produced before the Covodo- com- I mittco to impeach the testimony which 1 led to the diifieulty between Gov. Wal- i cer and Judge Black, and in this way brm a basis for an amicable scttlo- 1 mont. . Sr I The treaty with Spain provides for.the I settlement of all pending claims. -Apprehended Cabinet Troubles. Washington, April 21.—The Consti tution newspaper indicates that Ex-Gov. . Robert J. Walker’s testimony before 1 the Covodo committeo has raised a ques- Ition with the administration, which. Imay,involve the- permanency of the Iprescht Cabinet.. The name of the ■member, of-the.Cabinet accused of. in- lterl'cring with the Kansas policy is de- Imanded to settle the question at is- |sue.. . Burnt to Death While Reading- in I Bed.—Some week or two ago, in Cheat* I ham Co., Tenn., James Morgan retired I to bed to read, and after he had fallen | asleep the family was aroused by bis I screams. When they hurried to his room I just as he threw the door open and fell prostrate to the floor. . Hp was so badly burnt that he died in a day or two after- I Ward. He had’sdine $3,000 in his room, the greater part of ifebelng in gold, some of wbioh has been recovered in a dam aged condition, but the paper, money [ was entirely lost. Another Fillibusterino Band.—The myBterions order of “The Tiamborines’’ is attracting attention' at San Antonio and Austin, Texas, where they have ob tained strongholds. It seems to be a. fighting order and squints at Mexico.— The Intelligencer says that armed' bod ies of men arrive and disappear suddens ly in Austin. •/ ~ ' ' yi ' The Rome Co GREAT EXCITEMENT I GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL, 1880. Hoa Cholera;—About.300 hogs have died in Charlotte; N. G., within the last two months'. The disease prevailed more or less throughout that seotion of the. State. Weekly & Tri-Weekly, Mfr -4PRIOE GREATLY REDUCED^v- For Cush invariably'in advance. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEW .SUBSCRIBERS. CLUB RATES WITH THE Southern Cultivator The Largest, Cheapest & Best In tlie South, TO CLUBS OF FOUR THE “Weekly Courier” and “Southern Cultivator" Will be sent for one year at the exceedingly low prices of Two Dollars and Fifty cents, to each subscriber, invariably in advance. Old subscribers by paying ..past dues, ban come in with the Clubs. •Where can the Planters of the-CherO- kce Country get. as much' interesting reading for the same money f Just think of it, by making tip a club of four you geto first rate family Newspaper and the best Agricultural Magaime published in the South, both one year and alLfor only Two Dollars a half. CLUB RATES FOR THE COURIER For Eight Dollars wo will send tho Weekly Courior for One Year to eaeh of Four Sob- scribors, and one oopy gratis, to the getter up of the club. For Sixteen Dollars ire will send-the Tri- Weekly Courier to four subscribers for one your,.and one copy to the getter up of the club.' ' CLUB RATES FOR The Presidential Campaign. Clubs of-Four.or more subscribers will be furnished with the Weekly Courier from May 20th to Nov. 20th [0 months] at thelow prico of 70 cents each. And the Tri-Weekly to clubs of Four for the same time at One Dollar and Fifty cents each, i The Weekly Codrier now oontains more Reading matter than paper in Upper Georgia and the frlonds of the paper are earnestly ro quested to aid us in extending its circulation M. DWINELL, Pro’r, EQy-Tho machine shops and ear house [ and other buildings of the Illinois Cen tral Railway at Chicago, and four loco motives, were burnt on Wednesday last. Loss $150,000, which is hilly in- | sured. The Laws against .the Slave Trade a I Dead Letter.—The GbatleSton Mercury alluding to the decision of Judge. Ma- rath in the'Corrie case, says; “Judge lagrath has ably argued his position, nd has presented the Act of 1820 in a I new light. He denies that importing: I Africans into this country, who were not free in Africa, is an offence against I that act, and punishable as piracy. -The I aot -coil templates the seizure and impor- | tation of personswhoarefree, Now, as' the United States, in a prosecution, cun never prove this of any Afrfoans brought from Africa, the presumption being the l oontrary, the act is pretty much a dead letter. OPENING OF Spring and Summer Styles OF BONNETS, HATS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, APRIL 7th, AT Mrs. M, J. SUMMERHAY8’ Establishment, Broad St., Rome, Ga. apfOtwtf Appropriate: . _ Mary Chestnut, mother , of the-Senator from South Carolina, has been appoint ed Vice-Regent of the Mount Vernon. Association of that State. She is eighty-five years of ago, and had .a per- Bonaradqualntanoe tylth Gen. Wnalmig- toh. In the spring of 1789 Washington visited Tronton, and was received with the most enthusiastic demonstrations by the people,' especially by the ladies. A “triumphal arch" was oreotod on tho bridge over the Assanpink. Creek, at the entranco of which six young girls strewed flowers beiofthim and sang a song of tjelpame. One of those girls is now hfrs. Chestnut. Homicide.—A man by the name 6f Jesse Crooms, we learn, was- killed in Baldwin county, near Sanford’s mill.' a* few days ago/byAnother bythenhme bf Hancock. Tho weapon used was acom- mon weeding-hoe, a blow from whioh was initiated, it if said, on the ^ead of Croonubf HhaoOokiWhM faioturod his skull, produoihg death In a very- short time. Whiskey, wo understand, was in - the ring.—Sarukrtvitte Georgian 19tA. / . ■ Tab Wheat Ceop.—During our late ' trip up ths country, we had an opportu nity of examining the growing wheat in tho countios of Madison, Franklin and Habersham. Tho result of our observa tions hat been to deepen the conviction some time ago expressed, to the effect that if no disaster shall befal it between this time and harvest, tlie present wheat crop willbeeno of tho best wo hare had for gt&ti.—Athens. Welchman 19fA NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. I [Houseformerly occupied by Bohl.; Sattcy.] P. L. TURNLEY, YTTOULD respeetfhlly inform his VV friends‘and customers, and publio generally, that ho is now opening’a very lento and at- tractive Stock of Drugs, Meaioines, Chomi S 'estuflk, Perfumery and - Fancy Articles.- so, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for .Medical uses.' Also Seeds .of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every .thing in hie line or that is usually kept in a First-Class Drug Store. Having had aaveral years oxporionco, and by giving his persobal attention to the busi. ness, he hopes to merit a share of publio pa tronage, and to bo able to fUrnish his eus tomers reliable articles, at as LOW PRICES, As any house this side of AuguitibGa.. Re member the location. The wants of the country shall be supplied, . fobll.’OO. one of the Maine ehtaiiad a pair of boot? *«-The a given him, wbioh were so tight that they came very near making him a Unlver- ealiat, beoauie he reewrw hie punish ment os ho wwilofoitf. or sale or Rent. ritHB Hont and Land, H X miles from Rome, recent ly oeonpied by Mro. Marable. This settlement oontains about 27J acres of Land, Dwelling ,er improvements. Fruit Tieei R. Jt Johnson,-or to >.* • < __ „ mar30w2m. FRANCIS BENJAMIN mn < Tieea Ao. Apply ETOWAH LAND FOB SALE JL his Plantation, on Eto- River, throe and .a half lr from Kingston, and cloven a _____ from Romo, containing seven Hundred and Fifty Acres, of whi.lv two hundred and fifty aro clcarod and in a high state of cultivation. Upon tho place is a good two story Dwolllhg, containing eight rooms with firs places, built threo yeai s ago. All tho heceisary out build ings are in good condition. The place is re markably h-althy, and for eonvenienee of situation, is expelled .by none la, Cherokee, Georgia. The Rome Railroad runs through the entire length of the plaoe and offers great facilities for shipping Produce. Adjoining lands, of gnat fortuity, are offered for sale in oaae tho purchaser should desire a- logon body than thatnow offered. Terms easy. Address, '^L— O. B. SMITH, Kingston, Cass Co. Ga. Terms easy. apriUfOwJm.. NO. 40. Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. . Olficera—0. H. SMITH, N. G., THOS.J. PERRY, V. G., R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,' W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. fobOtrily. ' X . ROME 11/ Royal ATohCtopier,^ «Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT iu caoh month. ;i THOS, J. PEBRYj.H. P., . ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, B.. D. J. SANDERS. Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, ' • febOtrily. "X TW ... — Heal tho Sick.—Dlseosjt of tho Bowels mpoi_ , 4 . poisonous_-mntoriiii in" this. vitiated' blood, acting on the system, makes it too week to throw off this mattor by tlie natural channels or If anyjq carried off ft is a very email por tion. So arise diarrhiM and dysentery, colio cstircncss, bad breath, indigestion, nausea, loss of -appetite, belehing of wind off tho stomach, et-i A short use of ‘Judson’s Moun tain Herb Pills will delight you. You will fuel with surprise their mighty power, and bo willing to say with red men of the west, truly they are the “mighty healer.” Sold by all Medicine dealers. apr34trilm Chills atad Fever!—One of the greatest remedies that has over been laid before the public for Fever and Ague, and whioh have received the highest enconium from the press and the people, is Dr. J. Hostottor’s Celebra ted Bitters. Who would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease, when it can be so easily anted t Who would endure sleep less nights, burning-fevera and ioy chills ol- tornetoly, when a remedy can bo obtained for a mere trifle l And yethow many families lingerouta painful existenoeunderthisdead- ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down duinine, until it becomes as oommon as their dail meals, and yet they are not - relieved.— None but the fooliih and weak wouldhesltate to procure thesa valuable Bittera, .and save thomseives Intense agony.. Sold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. ESSF-See advertisement In another column. mar20tri1tn. IA STATE LOTTERY McKIUNEY A Co., Manager's. Authorised by Sptcia! Act of tho Legislature. 25,828 PHIZES. MORE THAN 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TK’S. •.^"capital* PRIZE ft 9 0 0,000. TICKETS ONLY *10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. To be Drawn Each Saturday, in 1860, in the ' city of Savannah Ga. CLASS 06 to bo'Drawn April, 7, I860. GLASS 67; « « 14, 1860. CLASS 08, « “ 21, 1800. CLASS 09, “ 28, 1880. CLASS 65, “ “ 31. 1860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. -Prize *60,000 is *60,000 • 1. 20,000 is 20/000 1 10,000 is 10,000 l , 5,000 is 5,000 1 4,1)00 is . 4,000 w 3,000 is 3,000 1 2,000 is 2,000 1 ' 1,500 is. 1,50,0 1 1,100 is V: 1,100 6 - • 1,000,aro . 6,000 10 . 500aj-a 6,000 . 2 40# aro 800 2 800 aro 600 2 . 200 are 400 50 150 aro . 7,501 100 100 ore 10,001 100 95 are 9,500 .100 85 aro 8,500 Approximation Prizes. 25,448 prizes, amounting to *212,140 25,828 Prices Amounting to $380/040 ’WILL BE DRA WN.THIS MQ^TK; Cortificatcs of Packages. VfUl be cold at the following rates, which is the risk: A Certificate of Package of .10 Wholes, *60 U • -*o 10 Halves, ** o 10 Quarters, o 10 Eighths, 7.50 Would call the SPRING AND S ro DAY FOR PUFFS, BLOWING, Ac., Wo ask is, that the PEOPLE will call ing to establish a MERCHANT TAIL In connection with the Dry Goods trade, and Upper Story of our Magnificent Store House, time, to SUIT Goutlkmon. Goods from Other Stores made, and at - OUR ST CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,1TAL. CANNOT BE Thankful for the many evidences of confide: enlarge our business so as to enable us to furni formerly, as we are convinced that a small bu prices 11 the consumer, must be made up in qu: mur27wttrilm.' ' LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number . Flan ! Which takes plaoo on every Wednesday and Saturday in 1860. •" 1 Capital Prize of........ A...;.. *23,000 1 Prfao 6f 4,600 1 Prize of. ..............L..5 4,000 1 Prizo of„........... 3,000 • 1 Priao of. .,2,171 20 lo Prizes of .,.,..,..*700 aro 7,000 40 Prizes of..... .176 ara,. 60 Prizes of.......... 126 are.. 260 Prizes of.;....,... 80 are....,'.... 20,720 64 Prizes of. 50 are....;.... 3,200 64 Prizes of........... 30 aro 1,020 04 PrizeB of.... 20 aro..;.;..,: 1,280 5,032Prizcsof..........' 10 are LY.- 66,320 28,224 Prizes of... . 5 an>.........141,120 34,312 Frizes Amounting to Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates, en close ibc money to our. address for tho - tiokets ordered, on rceeipt of which'they will be for warded by firstmail. Purchasers can havo tickets ending in any figure they may desig nate. . The list of drawn' humber* and prizes will be. seiit to purchasers immediately ’after the dr*Win- -wXvvo r- ■ All communications si Orders for Ticket* nr fieri! firs to*. J»y Mail or Express, to bo dirocted, to - \ . McKINNEY A mar22tri. ' ■' Savannah, To Whom it may. Concern. A M. SLOAN ondB. D. HARVY, Esq, a are my authorized Agents to transact any business forme in my absence from the ' " - ' BENJ. -KV— Stuto. npr20w2t.- F. HAWKINS. NOTICE. rpHE Stockholder of the COOSA * CHAT- X TOOGA R. R. R.'COMPANY are hereby notified that an Installment of Fifteen per cent., on the- stock is called for, payable on the 10th of Juno next. Also Fifteen percen; additional, payable oh - tho lat of August noxt.. By order of the Board of Directors. . - . - A. B. CULBERSON, apr5w2m . Bcc’y A Trea’r. STATEMENT OF SATURDAY, Asset*. <- Cash on hand, Bills of other! Banka and Spccio. - ) Stockholders. t. S. COTHRAN 408 shares *46,800 00 I. H. SMITH. ..470 “ 47,900 00 ,W. A, FORT......,; 400 “ 46,000 00 csraonx <Jyjooo #o 2,000 01 2,500 00 500 00 JN0.HAWKUfB. ; v... 6 “ I EORGIA; Flotd ConxirBefore me IBYJ^ ^nt;- \JT MoBRYDE, Cashior, of tho Sank of that the above statement of the condition c 7,000 .their knowledge and belief, sworn to and (tul 0.460 W. 8. COTHRAN, President, 1. JOHN MoBRYDE, Cashier. J [a A Card to the Safferlng. Tho Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, Was cured of Con sumption, when all other means had failed, by a reel pe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great elty of Jeddo. This re cipe has cured great numbers who were euf- forring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Boro Throat, Coughs and Golds, and-the debility and nervous depression caused by these dis orders. * j.j Desirous of bsneflting others,-I will send this recipe, whioh I have brought homo with mo, to efl who need it, free of onarge. .. Address Brv. WM. COSGROVE, 1 230 Baltio street, jan28-tw3m 1 Brooklyn/ N. Y. I! ! DEATH III TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. tar’s” . "Costar’s” Rata, Roaoh, Ac. Exterminator “Cos tar’s” -• -V "Costar's” Bad-tag Exterminator. "Ooetar’a" “Costar’s” Electrio Powder, for Inseota, do. nasTBors ixstahtlt Bate, Roaohea, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas. Insects on Plante, Inaeofai on Animals, Ac., Ae., in short, every form and spooise of . VERMIN. HOUSE TO RENT. HOUSE AND LOT _ lat* residence of Dr. icks, situated in DeSoto, ) of a mile west of Route,,eU in good repair; and the lot contains between our and five acres. Apply at ff Nowinan A Nowlin, Rome, Ga. ofob.21—trilm. Oity Hotels, -a.wr, -."Oh uiou and by more than 20,000 private ’ Retailers everywhere sell them, ents in all tho large Cities. 60c. and *1 Boxes, Bottle, Who) Re^nJarsizes, 25c. IlIBiwanalMofi ions ,— r -0 EM _bot “Costau’s." 8 ,00 Boxes sont iw Mail. ■ A *5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ae., by Express. Address orders—or for "Circular to Dealers" to HENRY R. COSTAB, Prindpel Depot, 410 Broadway, N. T. Sold by Faaabi. A Yejskr, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Go. febltri?m t . . ' TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY! T) Y authority of the Educational Board of X) said county, yon aro, heroby, notified to bu j)resent, for examination, either on tlie Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant, May or Juno, nt the Office of Taylor A Bar, ber/Summerville Ga., where and when cer tificates may. bo obtained as requirod by the Statute, in such ease niado and provided— This April 5th, 1860. aprl2w5t. W. F. BARBER, Examiner. ^NOTICE, hereby given to all persons against trad ing for a Promissory Note, for one hun'- d dollars, given te Joe Glenn, in Septem ber or October, 1859, due six months after date, as the consideration for which it was gi-wm totally failod. THOS. M. ALSTON. Summervillo, Ga., Fob. 18th '60—3mw. Singer’s Sewing Machines micas REDUCED TO *50, *75, *00 ‘‘ and *100. rpHEptiln reason, why Singer’s Sewing- X Machines have always sola readily at a higher average price than any other, is that they are better, moro durable, more reliable, capable ot doing a much greater variety of work, and earning moro taoney. Long con tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit. In the purchase of what .are called cheap Sewing-MachincB, thousands' hare been de- ccivod and disappointed,' but with Singer’s Machines there is never any failure er _mis- Singer’a New Family Sewing-Machine the price of which.iB only *50, is a light and elegantly decorated Machine, capable of per forming, in tho best stylo, all the sowing of a ri rate family. It has secured a great repu-, atienduring-thc few months since pt was _rst offered to tho public. / - . Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine, to be sold at *76, is a machine entirely new in- its arrangement; it is very beautiful, moves rapidly and vory easily, and, for family use and light manufacturing purposes, is the very best aud cheapest Maohino ever offered to the public. These Machines are being in creased in number as rapidly as possible, and yet tho demand for them can not be folly supplied. Singr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttle Machine formerly sold at *135, but now reduoed to *00, is too well known all over tho world to need any description. Every sort of work, coarse or fine, can he done with it. Singer's No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine. This is thefavorite manufacturing machine -crywhero. . The siae ot the Machine gives ample, space for almost every description ot work, wn lc hjtogether with its admirable work ing qualitios, gives it a decided advantage.— Trice, with table complete, *100. Since the great r--auction in the price of these Standard Machines, on the 1st of Ooto- ber, 1858, the sale of them has inoreased four fold. ' All of Singer’s Machines make the inter locked stitch with two threads, whioh is the beBt stitch known. Every person desiring to irocure full and reliable information about ewing-Machines, their sizes, prices, work ing capacities, and the best methods of par- abasing, can obtain it by sending for a oopy of I. M- Singer A Co.’s Gazette, which is a beautiful piotorial paper, entirely devoted to the subject. It will be supplied gratis. I. M. STNGER A CO., mar22trily.. 458 Broadway, N. Y. 3,425 72 *157,026 72 JVB90JV1 8 Mountain Herb Pills. Abovb, w© BftMnt you with « p*rf*ct likiwo* of Tmuco, a chief of a tribe of the atranfe Artec Natioa, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full aecoaat of him and hi* people in our Pamphlets and Atmaa be had gratis, from ths Agents for these PUIs. The inventor and manufacturer of “Jludeso’s Moun tain Kerb Pills ” has spent ths greater part of his life la traveling, having visited nearly every country U tho world. He spent over six yeets ~ * ameaw tile and It wa Indians *f To Gousamptive and Nervous : .SUFFERERS. ->>; m . fTtHE subscriber, for eoveral years a resident JL of Asia, discovered while there, a sim- vegqtable remedy--* suro cure for Con- —iption, Asthma, Branohltis, Coughs, Gold* and-Norvous DobiUty. For ibo benefit of Consumptives aud NervouB Sufforors, he is willing to make tho same publio. . To those who desire it, ho will send tho Proscription, with'foil directions (free of obarge;) also asample of tho medicine, which .they WtU find • taantlful combination of Na ture’* simple herbs.- Thoso desiring tho Rcmcdy.caa obtain-it by return moil, by ud- dressing J. E. CUTHBERT, Botanic Physician, ayrill6trl8m No. 429 Broadway, N; Y. A Good Tinner Wanted. rjYHE undersigned is anxious to secure tho X servieos of a First-rate Tinner. One com petent to work in nil tho branches of tho Tin business. A workman as abovo described and of steady habits will be paid liberal l?ono other than a sober, industrious work man need apply. Address ■ at.wt. MOORE, fobSMrirtf Cave Spring, Go. Augusta Chroutcjo A. Benttnel. copy on* fotawifoitt.’ H I S J stock of;. Candies, CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME, a large and well selected us, such as Raisins, rigs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccaroni, ? Vermicilh Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allopioe, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, ooooanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA'Y CHEESE, SUGARS, FINE SYRUP, *3^ - COFFEE. Twenty-five different brands'of choice Cigars, also a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco. TERMS CASH. mar22tntf. iteiwtiaf account of hit a n our Almanac and Psmpb It U au ©aUbliahtd (hot, that all dlc©n«M arisa ktm •«. -HI I fifrCt 3 RE BLOOD! Tbs blssO Is tbs fits I and whsa so, Ibitifa or aakssllh, natter (ets mlxsd with It, It Is at oaes dlstrlb-VJ ts srsr, onan of ths body. Etstjt asrrs Issls tbs |wlssa, and all tbs vital onans qnlsklv souiplala. Ths slunach wlH not difsst ths fco* psrfsctl,. Ths llrer sssws ts ssersts a sufflcIsueT of bits. Tbs sstloa ot tbs h«sr( is wsaksusd, and so tbs elreaUtlsa Is fcsMs. Tbs ls»(S ' ssd with tbs wdsoaous outtsr; ksass, * a<l from a slkbt Impurity at tbs fbsstaia of l«s—tbs Blood I At If JO* as* thrown sms ssrth, for iastmass, la a purs sprhig. from wbioh ran a tiny rivulet, in n fow minutes tbs wbsls ssutss «f lbs strssn become, disturbed and discolored. At qnick(y doss Inputs blood fly to srsty part, aad Isars IU stin| bsblod. All tbs puttfu besoms obstructed, and mien tbs obstraetlon Is removed, tbs lamp aVIUs soon die. oat. Those pills not only purlljr tbs blood, but ngssetsts a> tbs sserstiom of tbs body; they are, therefore, uarivaitsl as a OVRK FOB BILIOUS DISEASE*, liver Conptalat, Bleb Hsadssbs, foe. This Anti-itiHnia Mrdisins ezpelj from the Mood tbs hidden seeds of dis ease, aad renders all tbs tutda sad sserstloas purr aud-> fiuent, elosrluw and rs.nssltaUac tbs vital stfint. Pleasant Indeed, is It to us, that wa in sbl.'to pl*Ss- within your ra.cn, a msdlrins tits the “ XotinTAtv iltsa • Pills, ’ 1 that will pass dlrsstly to the ifotsted |w u, tjroofh tbs blood aad (aids of tbs body, and -o-Mo ths .aflsrer to brlsbton with tbs dub ot Mnndy sad' br.ltb. , . . , Judton't PUlt are the Reel JfiOSjJis'tritfc cnee for the following Complaints: Stood Complaints, DMtitj, CmtohS, /VttrmiAt OUt, fttnale On Oust Dtssasss, Bmiadus, Cbdfsmsra, IndqwUen, Ml DrtWh manffftsSnisss, Hip, y*L-n-....d-nAn ’ ■ yrr 1 *?) PHei, lid* "(W Garden Seeds. AF *11 kinds and varieties, warranted to V tathe kind that will sprout, for sala y TURNLEY, No.3 Choice House. GREAT FEMAXK HXUICIklf ! Female, who value bssltb, ■hsnW'mvSt be without then Pill.. They portly ths Mood, rsiaoTW sbitrnctisaa of .11 kinds, cleanse ths Ain of-all pUnpiss end blotehes and bring the rich color of health to the pals cheek. OB’ Tbs Pleats sad Itorbl of which these Pills srv node, wars discovered in a very surprislag -way snuwg tho Tstucsns, a tribe of Aborigines In HixleO'.' d.t Uw Alaunao of our Agent, and you win read with delight. Us very Interesting seconat K contstas «f -tbr •• Qatar Mzuicisi” of tbs Aztecs. ( Otrs.rvs._rkr MtutOaOt Bat jflittt art ',00 up St a Bautfful Wrapper, ffork bon cmlaUu ** zriffo, and ffotcSI at 35 emit per, ton. AU ,vn-tnr, ttam fts uunsfufc wf B. L. JUDSOS a CO. , on etch Use. a L. JUDSOH, * Oo. BOLE PROPRIETORS,. No. 50 LeonaiA htrset, tea tv rdix. EF Agents wanted always—Addrfearc* above -«* ■ ; Plantation for SaI«. Tha Bubsoriber often for tale hM Plantation, 16 milst below Pfruit in Floyd eoonty, 6h Com* rive*» containing 176 aoroo—<W cf which i . is in a fin* state oft * ' io?m or the Romi Road, with DweUing, fine S and well arranged Ci ‘ Ac., with 220 acres miles from the river. tion apply te the subaorihuHTj . • Missionary SiaUoa, Floyd < •pr&wfim