Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, May 03, 1860, Image 3

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itMftfoliig (Coutiet. Latest News. The National Democratic Conven- ' - '^?v“' * ’ tloW • '«'i Charleston, April 30, i P. M.—Tlie || Convention met to-day-ht 10, o’clock. Several motions were made and a good deal of time was consumed, when | .a direct report was taken on the adop tion of Butler’s report, (whioh is simply | the Cincinnati Platform) as the Plttt- I form of the Convention.’ The ayes and [nays being called, it resulted as follows:! n ayes 105, and hays 198. Motions,counter-motions; andcalls to I order followed, when Samuels’ minority I non-intervention Platform was reached, ] when nnbthor network of motions ' Oo- ourod. Samuels’ Platform was finally | received, fey a vote of ayes 105, nays 138. The final vote now pending on the first seqtjoit of Samuels’report to-affirm- 1 ing the Cincinnati Platform was carried by a largo mojority. SECOND DISPATCH. Charleston, Afril^ 30—7 P. M.—The ninorily non-intervention Platform has I bebn adopted. 'vy* Iv The delegates from. Alabama, South lCarolintf, Mississippi,' Louisan a, Florida, iToxosatfd Arkansas, have all formally lannouuccd that they would quietly with draw, The Southern delegates moot, to-night I for further consultation in regard to | their future service. . • Democratic National Convention, EXOIITH nAV—riRST DISPATCH. Twenty-Six ofthc Georgia Delegates Bolted I.—Balloting for Presidentto Commence ut 2 o'clock this After noon. v Charleston, May 1, P. M., Twenty-two of the Georgia delegation have seceded, without explanation; four With explanation. Ten hnvo remained. Nelms, Cleavoland, Warner, Cohen, Casey, Thomas, Ghvulding,-Burney,' Ren der; Seward, and the delegations .from gpeclqi ^oficeg, The Rome Courier, Weekly & Tri-Weekly, PltlCK GREATLY REDUCED, For Cash invariably in -advance. . •** -’fp;- /Pti ’ • „ GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. - CLUB RATES WITH THE Southern Cultivator .The Largest, Cheapest & Best ASmSkOT&k MPIUB In -tttxo South. TO CLUBS OF FOUR THE “ Weekly Courier" and ‘‘Southern Cultivator" J Will bo sent for one year at the • exceedingly low prices of Two Dollars arid Fifty cents, to each subscriber, invariably in advance. Old subscribers by paying past du.es, can come in with the Clubs. .- '■'» Whore can the' Planters of the Clioro- keo Country get ns much interesting reading for the same money? Just think of it, by making up a club of four "you got a first rato family Newspaper and the best Agricultural Magazine published in tho South, both one year and all for only Two Dollars a half. CLUB BATES FOR THE COURIER For Eight Dollars wo will rend tho Wookty Coiiriur-for Ono Yoar to each of Four Sub scribers, and ono copy gratis, to the cotter up of the club. 'For Sixteen Dollars wo will send tho Tri weekly Courier to four subscribers for ono yoar, and ono copy to tho getter up of tlio elub. . CLUB BATES FORT The Presidential Campaign. Clubs of Four or more subscribers will bo Iftqplsbed with tbo Weekly Courier from Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky and May 20th to Nov. 20th [6 months] at the low North Carolina, ore consulting upon the price of 75 cents each. And the Trl-Woekly Masonic. hi Arch Chapter.—Tho an nual Gri‘5"^*Vu vocation of Grand Royal Aroh Cliay&r of the State of Georgia, opened on Wednesday last at Masonic Hall in this city. The usual business was transacted, -and the address of tho M. E. G. H. P. was delivered. ■ The following officers were elected: M. E. P. F. Schley, (K.H. P. M. E. A. J. Lane, D.I H. P. E. W. S. Rockwell, G. King. E. S. Lawrence,' G. Soribe. E. C. F. Lewis, G. C. H. E. Rev. C. W. Key, G. Chaplain. E. L. Dwelle, G. Treasurer. E. B. B. Russel, G, Secretary.i Jos Godby, G. Sentinel. - j <. Tho Chapter adjourned yesterday. Masonic Grand Lodge.—The annual Convooatiou of the Grand Council of the State of Georgia, opened on Wed nesday lost at Masonic Hall in . this city. The following officers Were elected T. Ill. Phillip T. Soliley, G. M., Savan nah, Ga. . ’ -■ L • T. Ill. W. S. Rockwell, G. H. T., Sa vannah. Ga. ‘ T. Ill. J. E. Wills, G. H. B., Augusta, Ga. ' <■ .. . - .• : “v. T.II1.C. F. Lewis, G. C. G., Augusta, Ga. _ T. I1L L. Dwelle. G. T., Augusta, Ga. T. IU. B. B. Russell, G. B., Auguste, Ga. T. Ill. J. Godby, G. Steward, Augusta, Ga. ' >' ■ - ~ " The body adjourned.yesterday. Grand Compumdery KmghtsTemplers.— The Masonio Orderof Knights Templera met at Masonio Hall, in this oity, on Wednesday evening last, and formed a Grand Commandery, for whioh tho following officers'Wire eleoted ; W. T. Gould, G. M.- w. S. Rockwell, D.G. M. . W. W. Boyd, Q. Generalissimo. J. M. Bivins, G. Captain General G. 8. Ober, G. So*. Warden. B. B. Bussell, G. Jr. Warden. J. Gettlnger.G. Treas. J. Armstrong, G-Reo. C. F. Lewis, G. Warden. | Augusta CbnstiMmalid. Georgia Aaltow *ioot.—Vfo find in the Philadelphia papers an advertise ment of “Pure Georgia Arrow Boot,” manufactured by Col, Haliowes, of St. Marys, in Georgia. Dr. Jackson, of the University ot Pennsylvania, pronounces it superior to ww Berm,uda or other ar row root” he has seen.. Dr^Jamw R. jjual to from Bermuda,” ggy-No dust affeets the eyes like gold dust, and no glasses like brandy glasses. proper course to pursue. The.ballQting for President commenj ces at 2 o’clock this afternoon, SECOND DISPATCH. SECEDERS CONVENTION. Charleston, May 1.—The Seceders’ party -met this morning and elected Bay ard,"of Delaware, President, eight Vice Presidents and four Secretaries. A committee on resolutions was ap pointed, consisting ofStoekdale, of Tex as, Irwin, of Alabama, Jackson, of Geor gia, .Hunter, of Louisana, Barksdale, of Mississippi, Burroughs, of Arkansas, Dyke, of Florida. The new organization, called, “The Constitutional Democratic Convention’’ - adjourned to meet to-morrow at the Theatre. . third bisparcn.. HIGHLY IMPORTANT. Charleston, May 1.—The Convention has determined that the tworthirds rulo means two thirds of the electoral votes of the Union!' - Douglas’ prospects are hopeless. . The Georgia remaining delegates $ro disfranchised, by the ruling of the'Chair. FOURTH DISPATCH. First ballot, Douglas, 145} ; Hunter, 42 ; Guthrie, 35} ; Lane, 6;' Dickinson, 7} ; Johnson, 12 ; and soon, up to the seventh ballot, Douglas slightly guining. On the 7th ballot, Douglas, 150} ; Hun ter, 41; Guthrie, 38 ; Lane, 6; Dickin son, 4; Johnson, 11. Steamboat Explosion. Columbus, April 30.—Tlio mail steam er J. C. Calhoun, which plyed between Apalachicola and Bainbridgo, exploded her boilers yesterday. Mr. Crawford, the acting Captain, was mortally injur ed, «ud the-two engineers, Messrs. Hugh and Atkins, and two passengers were dangerously wounded. Six negro deck hands were killed. •'The boat and mails will a total loss. Crinoline at Charleston.—It is said that quite a number of ladies have gone ' jOharleBlon to exort their influence in Half of their favorite candidates. That st will, in our opinon, render useless d\ain the calculations of the best political prophets. The elements are uncertain enough when only men ore in a Convention. But if the charms and the wiles of women arAto be taken into the account we surTCnaerall hopes of being able to foretell the result at Charleston. Weare told that money is to be freely used upon the Delegates, and that an alarm about the yellow fe- er is to be started. But neither of these would puzzle a calculator so much as it would to determine what the politicians in crinoline are going to do.—Providence Journal. Geo. & Ala. R. R. Co. „ . pity ] Rome, on Monday tbo 7th day of May next, akwhioh time a Roardof Directors will be elected, and other important business trans acted. A full attendanoe. of all 'the Stock holders is expeeted. apriltriwAwtd. . 0. H. SMITH. Seo’ty. Rome Mutual Insurance Co NOTICE, mHI ANNUAL MEETING of Stookbold- X- ers of, the Boms Mutual Insurance Com pany for the election of a Board of Direotors, wilt ho hold at the offioe of the Rome Rail road on Monday, 6th, May next, at 10 o’oloek ■V M ‘ 0. H. STILLWELL, fleo>. mar27—td Price of SAWED LUMBER, OWING to theinsreasedprioe Of every artlele of hame eon- sumption, '-we, as a portion oi the laboring class, feel that we cannot live ut tho present low prices of Lum ber and Sawing, therefore, Wo, tho undersigned, shall on and after the let of February next, put the price of Lum ber at our respeotivo mills, at II28 nor 100— Hauling and Kiln-drying not included. " 8 • our Terms arp INVARIABLY L?R.^S.^XV?RAGG, J. G. MORRIS. ' ra* Other Dealers in Lumber are invite* to join in this movement. jsn24tw»wH -Weekly to clubs of Four for the same time at One Dollar end Fifty bents each. The Weekly Courier now contains more Reading matter than paper in Upper Georgia and tho friends oftho paper are earnestly re quasted to aid us in exteuding its circulation M. PWINELL, Pri’r. NO. 40. Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G., THOS. J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Secretory, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.. febfltrily. Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIG 1IT in each month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., . ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., . WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, See’y. febOtrily. BININGER’S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN! This delicious tonic stimulant ffiMPBOIALLY designed for the use of tbo Pi Medical Profession and tbo Family, hav ing superseded the so-called “Gins” “Aromat ic,” “Cordiul,” “Medicated,” “Schnapps” Ac., is how indorsed by all of the prominent phy sicians, olicmists, anil connoisseurs as posses sing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old and pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by nil druggist, grocers, Ac. (Established in 1778.) A.M BININGER A CO., Solo Prop’rs. No. 333 Broadinay, N. V. Druggists and Dodlors supplied with choice Wines, Brandies, Ac., dircot .from U. B. Bon ded Warehouses. | Orders frpm the country will meet with prompt attention.' Our Stock of choice Bottled Liquors emprises ‘ the largest and most varied assort < . - ment in this market Opinions oftho Press.-' The Bimugers' 838 Broadway, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house In Now York.—.Home Journal. . ' The c house pf A. M. Binlnger A -Go., No 338 Broadway, has sustained for a period of eighty years, a reputation that may well b. envied.—UT; T, Evening Post: ■' . The name of A. M. Bininger -A Co.,' Is n „ tttrahiy of thoexaot .and literal, truth of whatever they represent.—N. T. Commercial Advertiser. <i< “ The Importing housif Of A. M. Binlngor A Co.. No. 488 Broadway, is conduofed itpon prineiples of integrity, fairness, and highest honor.—If. Y. Evening Express. Wo hove quoted those complimentary no tices of the Now York'press to the . end that those who are still,strangers to us may ob tain such just Ideas of our pOsition and repu tation, as will enable. them to determine whether the statements whioh wo hove made are entitled to tholr consideration and' confidence, s aprillfltriwly Would call the attention Of the public to their Stock of T nE DAY FOR PUFFS, BLOWING, Ac., Ac., HAS PASSED—ALL WE WANT, ALL wo ask is, that (he PEOPLE will call and boo for themselves. We are now propos ing to establish a . • 5 MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS} In connection with the Dry Goods trade, 4nd havo fitted up Rooms for this purpose, in th# Upper Story oi our Mngnificcnt.Storo House, on Broad Street, and will bo prepared, at any timo, to SUIT’Gcntlkmen. - Goode from - - . • ; Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates, OUE STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSiMERS, ITAL. CLOTHS, BANG UPS, fee., kt, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Thankful for tlio many evidences of confidence, heretofore extended, we are anxious to enlarge our business so nq to enable us4o furnish all varieties of Goods at less rates than formerly, as we nro convinced that a small business will not pay, and what we yield In prices t > tbo consumer, must be made up iu quantity sold. mar27wMrilm. SLOAN A HOOKER*.- STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF TIE .Heal the Sick.»D]seases oftho Bowels and Stomach are always caused by largedo- poeits of hurtful matter, left by bad or impure blood in those 'important organs, -and the poisonous material in this, vitiatod bloody acting on the system, makes it too week to throw offUhis matter by the natural channels or if any if carried olf it is a very small por tion. So arise diarrhoea and dysentery, colie e.stiveness, bad breath, indigestion,''tiau'soa, Iosj of appetite, belching of wind.'off tho stomnob, etn A short use of ‘Judson’s Moan- tain Herb Pills will delight you. You will ■feel with surprise their, mighty power, and bo willing to sav With red moh, of the west, truly they are the "mighty healer.” - ; Sold by all Medicine dealers. apr24trilm. . . great remedies that has ev,or been laid before the public for Fever and Ague, and which have received the highest enconium from the press and the people, is Dr. J. Hostetter’q Celebra ted Bitters. Who would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease, when it can he so easily cured? Who would endure slehp- -less nights, burning fevers and toy chills al ternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle ? And ybt how many families' linger out a painful oxistenoo undorthis dead ly blight, and do nothing but gulp dawn 3 uinine, until it becomes as common as their ail meale, and -yet they are not relieved.— None but the foolish and woak would besitato to proonre thoae valuable Bitters, and save themselves Intense agony. Bold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. ^*»See advertisement in another .column. mar20trilm. A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. William Cosgrove, white laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con sumption, when aft other mehus had fallod, by a reolpe obtained from a learned pbysioian residing in the great city of Jeddo. This ro- oipe has eured great numbers who were suf- ferring from . Consumption, Bronchitis. Sore Threat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these dis orders,. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, whioh I have brought homo With me, to All who need it, free of charge. Address Brv. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltic street, Jan28-tw8m Brooklyn, N. Y. Ill DEATH Ml TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. “Csst&r’a’’ "Costar’e” Rats, Beach, Ao. Exterminator “Oostar's” “Costar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator. “Coster’s” . . “Oostar’s” Eleotrio Powder, for Insects, Ac. DSStBOra. INgrAKTLT Rate, Roaches, Mtco, Moles, Ground Mice,' Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Inseots on Wants, Insects on Animals, Ac., Ac.,- in short, every form and species of - VERMIN, • 10 Years established in New York City—used; by the city Peat Office, the oity Prisons and Station Houses, the oity Steamers, Ships, Ao.,' the elty Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Nicholas," A'o., and by more than 20,000 private fouliles. Druggist* and Retailers everywhere sell them. Wholesale Agents in all the lam Cities. '- Bonier sites, 260.50c. and $1 Bsxcs, Bottle, 111 Bx w*nn 111 of spurious imitations- Examine oaoU Box, Bottle and Flask, and take noth- inghut “CoavAn’ " 1,00 Box 21,00 Boxes sent by MalL $8 A |5 Boxes for plantations, HotoU; do., by Express. Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers” to HENRY B. COSTAR, Prlnetpsl Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. Said by Fxrxll A YUisir, Whofeisle and RsteU, Rems, Ga. fobStrltm. - GREAT EXCITEMENT t GRAND SCHEME FOR . APRIL, 1880. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKINNEY Ac Co., Managers, Anthorized by Special Act of the Legislature. 28,8!S8*PRIZES. MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 T’K’S. CAPITAL PRIZE 9 0 0,000 TICKETS.ONLY $10. Halvas, .Quarters and Eighths to proportion. To bo Drawn Each Saturday, in 1860, ln .the city of Savannah Ga. . CLASS <16 to bo Drawn .April, 7, 1800. : CLAES-67,' “ <‘ J.4, 1860. CLASS 08,' “ « 21, 1800. CLASS 09, ' « « 28, 1800. . CLASS 65, « “ 31. 1800. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prize ' 1 "" I . . l 1 **' * t< -i :..i' i- 5 .«* 10 3 2 2 , 50.: 100 100 loo 20,000 10,000 ' 5,000 4,000 8,000 2,000 1,50.0 1,100 5,000 6,000 800 600 400 7,500 lp,000 0,500 8,600 SPRING AND f SATUKDAYt MARCH, Slgf.,'1860‘, Bills renolvable and Speelal aSo 00 Loans, believed to bo good; 1,6158,090 00 Cash on hand, Bills’ of othor 1 . * ies to Banksjmd Specie. j 1 ’ 2167,025 72 Stockholders. W; B.'COTHRAN....,:468 shares 246,800 00 C. H. SMITH,.;. ...479 “ 47,900 00 W. A. FORT.;..........-409* “ 46,000 00 J. H. MeCLUNG. 70 A. G. PITNEH.......... 20 N. J. OMBERG...,...... 25 JNO. HAWKINS,..;.6' 7,000 00 .2,000 09 2ib00 00 600 00 2163,600" dlf Liabilities. CapltarStock.-....,-..., Circulation,.;;,, Duo Depositors.;..;...,. .2153,600 00' .. 2,535 90 890 72' 2157,925 7* '< Directors. W! S. COTHRAN, C.JK. SMITH,• W. A; FOKT, A. G. PITNER, J.- II. MeCLUNG.- the Empire State, who being duly Worn, ilj 1 c1 EORGIA, Fw VjT MoBRYDE, Casbier, of the Ba\ ... . w that the above statomeatof-the condltfim 6f said liui.k is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief, sworn ttf ahd subsdr’bed before me, April 11,. 1800, W.8. COTHBANrFrtMdon^l . CHAS. H. SMITH, J. I. 0. JOHN McBRYDB, Cashier.' [aprill2.y 200,000 is 20,000 is 10,000 is 6,000 is 4,000 is 8,000 is 2,000 is - 1,500 is 1)100 is 1,000 are 500 are --. 400 are 306 aro 200 are •150 aro 100 aro 95 aro 1 85 ore : r- Approximation Prizes 25,448 prizes, amounting to $212,140 25,828 Prizes Amounting to 9308,046 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificates of Packagos will bo sold at the following rates, :.vhioh Is tho risk: • A Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, 260 Do' do 10 Halves, 80 DO " do 10 Quarters, 16 ' Do • do 10Eighths, 7.60 ~LOOK AT^ THIS. A ‘SPLENDID DRAWING ON- Tho Three Number Plan! Which takes place on every Wednesday and • . Saturday' / — 1 Capitat Prize of....,.,.,... .223,000 1 Prize of .,4,600 1 Prize of........... ; 4,000 1 Prize of............. 3,000 1 Prize of....;—.. A,171 20 10 Prizes of ..2700 are...;.— ,7,000 40 Prizes oL.. 175 are,,....... 7,000 60 Prizes of- 125 are.,—.... 6.260 - 259 Prizes of- 80 .are, ,. 20, 64 Prizes of.., 50 are , 64 Prizes of.;.'..,., 04 Prises of— 5,632 Frizes of. 10 arp, 28,224 Prizes ot...:...... J5 are 84,313 Frizes Amounting to 2281,481.20 Tickets S5, ares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tickets or Certificates, en close the money to our a'ldress for tbo tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tiokots ending in any figure thoy may desig nate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes Will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications striotly confidential. Orders for Tiokote or Certifieatos, by. Mail Or Express, to be diroetod to McKINNEY A Co,; - mar22tri. Savannah,Ga; TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, A. F. NEELD, RETURNS THANKS FOB THE '4| mtronago heretofore extended nj _ iim, and would wspedtfliHy in-_!H vito a continuance and extension ortho same/ at hii.shop on Broad Street, opposlto Mr. Eve’s Carriage Works, where, by a strict at tention to business and anearneitTloslre to please, he doubts not but that h« will be able •o give ample satisfaction to all who may de tire anything in the'llne of > . Fashionable Tailoring done up foithfully and tastofolly. Fits always guarantood r and all work war- “all right,” notice, T8 hereby giron to all persons against trad- X ing for a Promissory Note, for one hun dred dollars; given to Joe Glenn, in Boptom herorOotober, 185Q, due six monthx ajtei msideratlon for whtoh it wai lied, THOS. M. ALSTON. Ga., Feb. 16th ’60—8mw. • Singer’s Sewing Machines PRICES REDUCED TO 250, 276, 290 .and 2100, T HE plain reason why Singer’s Sewing- Machines havo always sola readily at a higher averege price than any other, is that they are better, more durable, .more reliable, capable’ ot doing a muoh greater variety of work, and earning mote money. Long con tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit. In the purchase of what are called cheap Sewing-Machines, thousands hare been de- delved and disappointed, 'but with Singer’s Maehines there is never,any failure or mis take. Singer’s New Family Sowing-Machine "ormlng. in the . , prl rate family. -It has secured a groat repu tation during the few months siuce'it was first oflered to tho publio. Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine* to be sold at 276, is a machine ontiroly now in its arrangement, it is very beautiful, ifioves rapidly and very easily, and, for family use and light manufacturing purposes, is the very best and cheapest Machine ovor offered to the public. Theso Machines aro boing in creased in number as rapidly as poBeiblo, and yet the demand for them can not be fully supplied. . Singr’s No. I Standard Shuttle Machine formerly sold at 2135; but how reduced to $90, is too well known all over tho world to need any description.: Every sort of work, coarse or fine, oan be done with it. . - (Anger's No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine. This is- the favorite manufacturing machino everywhere. The sise of the Machine gives ample space for almost every description of work, whichjtogcthorwith itsadmirable work ing qualities, gives it a decided 4 ' Prico, with table oomplote,2100. Since the great reduetion in Uie price of these Standard Maohines, on the 1st of Octo ber, 1858, the sale of them has increased four fold. All of Singer’s Machines make the inter- looked stitch with two threads, which is tho jrunso.v* s ^Xpi mountain Herb Pills. Aboyi, wa prt»#nt yowwlib.a'.pfffwt likentM ®f * Tmuoo, a ehitf of a trlba of Um sirnofc Ault N»lio»«. that ono* rnl*d Mexico. Yoa will find a full aeeoniItjM him and hi* people (a oar Pamphlet* and Alamakce^W ba had gratia, from th* Agent* for th&* Pflle. The inventor and mannCaoturer of ‘‘ Judeen'e Mona- tain Herb PiUe.” ha* a pent tho greater part of hia Mf# la travellogi having vlaited, near!j every country la tho world. He spent over elk years among ih* Indian* of the Rooky Mountain* aad of Mexico, and it waa thee tin* tho “ Mountain Hbi Paia” were discovered. A very Uktoroatlog account of hit adventures there, you wilt tad m our Almanac and Pamphlet. It id an established foet, that all disease* arise from IMPURE BLOODS rocure owing-Machincs, their sizes, prices, v ing capacities, and the best methods of pnr- obaslng, oan obtain itby sending for a copy of I. M- Singer & Co.’s Gazette, which is a beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted to the subjoct. It will be si “ * ‘ mar22trily.- 'ill be supplied gratis. I. M. SINGER k CO., 458 Broadway, N: Y. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY! >Y authority of the Educational Board of ) said coknty, yon aro, hereby, notified to present, for examination, cither on the Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant, May or June, at the Office of Taylor & Bar ber, Summerville (to., where and when cer tificates may be'obtained ns required by the Statute, in sueb ease- mado and provided.— This-April 5th, I860.’ aprl2v.'5t. W. F. BARBER, Examiner. To Whom it may Concern. A m. SLOAN and R-. D. IIARVY, Esq. • are my authorized Agents to transact any business forme in myabseneo from the - ' apr20w2t. BENJ. F. HAWKINS, State. CHATTOOGA' RIVER INSTITUTE, Gnylcsvilic, Cherokee Co., Ala., 8. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will be received at tbis Institution, and fitted for the com mon dfities of life, or any class ih our Col leges. Competent Toaohtm ire employed. Send for a circular; jMjli-eiy The blood is tho lit. 1 and whn u, tortign or enkmlthy Batter gets mixed with it. it ie at ouee di*tHb*t*4 te •very organ of the body. lve?y uirve f*#U the poieeu, and all the vital orgaus quickly eoatpUla. The etomath will not digeet the food perihotly. The liver eeaeee te secrete a eudeienoy of bllS. The action of the heart Is weakened, and so the eireolatioo ie feeble. The lunge beoome dogged with the poisououe nutter; hence, e cough—and aU from a slight impurity st the feustaki head of life—thy Blood I A* if you had throve eorno earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from whieb rsn a liny rivulet, In a nw miaoU* the whole court of the stream becomes disturbed aad dUeotered. A a quickly does Impure blood fly te every part, and leave it* sting behind. All the passage* become obstructed, sod nalees the obstruction is removed, the lamp of lib soon dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, hot regenerate sV the secretions of the body;’they are, therefore, asirtrailed asa CVRS FOR BILIOUS DI9BANEN, liw Complaint, Slek Headache, te. This Anli JURm* Medicine expels from the blood the hidden reeds nf dis ease, aad render* alt the fluids add secret lens pare swd fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vitsrl organs. - \< Pleasant imUed, is H te us, that we are able tv pUee within your reach, a medielne pke the “ Mocntakn Hwa Pills, 1 * that will pass directly to the aflticted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and' eauet the sufferer to brighten with* the flush ef beaaty and health. JudaonU PtUt are the Beet Remedy n% emin ence fvr the foftotoing CentpSminte: CmpUUnte, Debility, . Imtrd TTeeknm, tffvcr etui Afiut. AtW CfcftfWvtnJs, IYiHaU CkmplainU.LoHmm Spi/rOe. Headachtt, ram, Indication. them* end Qr+ud. b\fi uenta, —*— “ /q/lommcitiep, Chat Diuem, Dropty, GEE AT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should saver be wlilfohl these Pills. They purify th* blood, rem&ve obstrjaeUene of all kinds, cleanse the skin of aH pimple* and Wo taken and bring tho rich color of health to fhe pal* cheek." MSF Tbo Plants and Herba of whioh thee* Nils see mad*, were disoorerod in a very surprUing way among tho Texucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight* the very Interesting account It contains of the “Qmav MxDicuot ,l .of the Axtecs. Observe,—TV Mountain Bah PBt art .put up tom Beautiful Wrapper. Mach hoe contain4 40 mil#, end lUteM at flfl ccntt per toe. AU oenutne horn the tignehcri ef B. L. JUDSQy dt CO., onemk lev. a Is. JUDBON, & Co. BOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 50 Leonard Street, t»* w rbdt. tap AfaSn wanted always—Addiasa ks awava “«* Plantation for Sale. Tho, Subscriber offer* for sale his Plantation, 16 mile* below Rome in Floyd oounty, on Cooea river, containing 175 acro4--S0 of whieh is in a fine state of cultivation.— acres on tho Romo and Cedar -Bluff Road, with Dwelling, fin* Gin Hons*, good and well arranged Cabins, Stables, Orehstds, Ac., with 220 acres cleared—the la»S ft »* mil A, from tbn rlv»- f.rtlltr iafofHSO- «B -ssJmou. 1 Also lijll ac miles from tho river, tioa apply to tlio subsori apr Miwto'aary StstfcX JwVm W. da. C. B. DRE i, Floys*-