Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, May 08, 1860, Image 3

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Pthedi^renoebetweentheM^jority an ! Minority Platform. reports was much ' .wider and more fan portent than at.first might strike the attention ot a casual reader. The only important difference, between the squaUer and Constitutional wings of tho party, was in*regard to.the rights of slavery in the* Territories.— The Majority Report embraces the dmh trines of the Dred Scott decisioh,'as given by the Supreme Court, in that case.— The minority report merely pledges the t . Democratic party “to abide by ths de cisions of tho Supreme Court of the United States on all questions of Con stitutional law.” Ho called attention to the foot that Douglas, who is the. Genr eral Commander-in-chief of all the squatters, holds that in the Dred Scott case the only point reallt/ and rightfully decided was, that Dred Scott was nolo citizen. The minority report does not pledge the party to abide by the doctrines of that case; nor even to the single point above named, any longer than till a similar case may be brought before tho Court. . . . ■ / Here, said the speaker was their di lemma; the entire South, booked by California and Oregon, and embracing alt the Demooratio States of the ynion, had only demanded, qn expression, of tlieir constitutional rights; clearly -and uuequlvOcally iiWtodi This demand was denied them by ah overwhelming ' majority of votes from states somo of which never have been Democratic, and * none of which aro expected to bo in the next Presidential election ;■ the South must either surrender her rights or . withdraw from the Convention. Under these circumstances the ; dolegates from seven States and a large majority of tlie Georgia delegation withdrew. _> /" Judge . Lumpkin recommended' no ► course of action for the future. He sta ted at tho outset that at the request of several of his neighbors, he appeared before the meeting “to givo an account pf his stewardship.” Ho was in the courso of his speech, repeatedly inter rupted with continued “and rap tuOus applause, and unmistakeable evidence was abundantly given that the meeting cordially approved qf his course in with drawing from the Convention: '■ Col. Thos; B. Cooper; one of the Ala bama delegates, being present, was call ed upon, and substantiated thooccount as given By Judge Lumpkin. He ex pressed a feor that the action qf, the. Seceders might precipitated the coun try into a dissolution of tJfQ. upion.— ► Our attention being taken up witli anoth er matter we did not hear the spirited appeal of Ool. An that it ctAixs. To pK,—So mpny compounds for the hair are offered for sale and unduly praised, that we con fess we had no expectation of 'finding in Burnett's Cocaine the qualities which it was said to possess. In this we hftve been disappointed. Members of our family who have triod.it, - indorse it as ties; whileitefreedom from greasines^the lustre it Imparts to . the hair, and its economy, have given it p permanent place on the toilet table. # We have'no hesitancy in recommend- ingitnn being equal to all that it claims to be.—Chicago New Covenant. eS'Tiie Supreme Court' of QeorgU has decided that “a negotiable promis sory note, transferred os a collateral security, is nqt subject; in the hands of the holder, to sets off or demands by ' the maker agaitigt the payee, and this whether the note bo endorsed before or after maturity, When tbe demand does not grow out of ttie'original considera tion of the note.” . ISf-Tho Kentucky Legislature offer a reword of $1000 for a cure of hog icholera now prevalent-in that Btate. JtSTA thoroughly furnished rope manufactory is now in operation in Co lumbus, capable of tqfningout two hun 'dred coils of rope per day.—Sav. Rep. 28lA ult. ' • , • , If I had strength enough left to hold a pen I would write liow easy and delightful it is to die,” were the lost words of the celebrated William Hunter. * B@P*The wise Look man,'on his death bod, ordered, his son to approach, and said: “When thou feelest a disposition to sin..sack-for jplaco where God cannot see thee.” * Quite Likely.—We notice that the Boston home shoers are “striking.” We don’t see how the business Of hone shoeing can be carried on with frequent “strikes.'*' ; 8®*5Iartin Van Buren says he shan’t support Douglas if nominated at Charles ton, because “he has sold himself too The Rome Courier, Weekly & Tri*Weekly, • PRICE GREATLY REDUCED, Fot Cash invariably in advance. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. 'i? CLUB rates with the Southern Cultivator The Largest, Cheapest dc Best Ixl tbe Soutlx, TO CLUBS OF FOUR THE “Weekly Courier” and “Southern Cultivator” vyill 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, can come in with the Clubs. Where caii the Planters of the Chero kee Country, get as ; much interesting reading for the same money? Just think of it, by making up a club of four you geta first rate family Newspaper and the best Agricultural Magasine published in the South, both one year and all for only Two Dollars a half, CLUB RATES FOR THE COURIER For Sight Dollars wo will send the Weekly Courier for One Year to oath of Four Sub scribers, and one copy gratis, to the' getter up of the club. For Sixteen Dollars we will send the Tri- Weekly Colirier to four subscribers for one year, and one eopy to tbe getter up of the dab. . ' CLUB RATES FOR • The Presidential Campaign. . Clubs of-Four or more subscribers will be famished with tbe Weekly Courier from May both' to Nov. 20th [6 months] at the low price of 75 cents each. And the.Tri-'Weekly'’ to clubs of Four for the same time at One Dollar and Fifty cents each. , The Weekly Courior now contains more Reading matter than paper in Upper Georgia and the friends of the paper aro earnestly re quested to aid us in extending its circulation M. DWIHELL, Pro’r. BP li&wi FOR. FAMILY USE; WILL MEND ABTIctES IH Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glass, Ivory, Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Outta Per- cha, Cloth, Paper, Papiet Machs, Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ac.' '-i' * And indeed there is scarcely an article! In tho whole range of domostic economy; wheth-> er It bo for use or ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this preparation be re stored to its original value. It challenges the world for its superior. It is indispensa ble id every HOUSE, WORKSHIP, COUNTING-ROOM, And no person, after a trial of . Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue £k. Rverson, preached at the iVptlst Churoli, in this place, on last NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [Roust formerly occupied by Bobt. Baitey.) P. Li TCRNLEY, TTTOU LD respeotfally inform his VV friends and customers, and publio generally, that ho is NO. 40. Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. THOS.' J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer, febotrlly. ROME al Arch Chapter No.', so. v Regular .Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT ill each month. TIIOS. J! ANDREW J? BEARDEN,’ K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., ‘ D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,. D. O. LOVE, Scc’y. fobStrily. is not affected by climate, ahd where known it has become a FIXED FACT. The attention of dealers and ' consumers is invited to the (bllowing testimonials, regard ing its superior qualities : -j ■ . Newark, Nov. 28,1859. “After a faithful trial of. Star’s Prepared GlneonWood, Leathpr and Cloth, at the Fhenix Works, I most ohoorfuUy reoom- mettd its use for all purposes generally re quired, and especially for famll^se^^ “We, the undorslgned, having-tested Star’s' Prepared Glue, agree with the above recom- mandation. “WM.B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. Y. ♦•LYSANDER WRIGHT, Maehine Depot, 280 Market it., Ne'k. N. J. “HEDENBURG k LITTELL, Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J. ■ “WM. H. KIRK A CO., Carpenters and Builders, Newark,N. J. “LIVERIOH k ENDELff, Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J. Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue]| is sold by ell Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers, Faney Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer chant generally. - Price 26 cents per Bottls, A brush goes with each bottle. Put up fir dealers in eases from 1 to 12 dox. Ail • “ ‘ Would call the attention of the public to their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! T HE DAY FOR PUFFS, BLOWING, Ac., ka., has passed—ALL WE WANT, Ahti wo ask is, that the PEOPLE will call and see for themselves. We are now propos ing to establish a MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, In e(inflection with the Dry Goods trade, and have fitted up Rooms for this purpose, ia the Vjpper Story of our Magnificent Store House, on Broad Street, and will be prepared, at any lime, to SUIT Gentlkmen. Goods from * : Other Stores made, and at the lowest possible rates, ■iPlffp' . OUR STOCK ..OF '' CLOTHS,CASSIMERS, ITAL. CLOTHS, BANG UPS, U, fce., V CAXnOt BE EXCELLED. Thankful for the many evidences of confidence* heretofore extended,* wt afa attxlotf (| enlarge our business so as to enable us to fhmish all varieties of Goods at less rates than formerly, aa we are convinced that a small business will not pay, and what we yield Id • prices fr> tho consumer, must be made up in quantity tola. mar27w*trilm. . SLOAK A HOOPBBf* STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF TBE SJUnCiSMJNCBS STMXm SATURDAY, MARCH, 31st., 1860, Assets. Bills renelvable and Speelal 1 ait. geo 00 Loan., believed to be good, ) * 163 > wo . . .a- -VP-,, J,425 72 Oath oh hand, BUIS of other Bank, and Speoie. dressed to tho .liberal< apri!24trily.". STARR GLUE COMPANY, 51 Liberty st N. Y. it attention, lount to th. trade. Heal the S.ick.—Diseases of tho Bowels and Stomach are always caused by large do- pnsitsof hurtful matter, left by bad or impure blood in those important organs, and tbo poisonous material in this vitiatod blood, actinr on the syst*m, makes it too week to throw oiTtbis matter by the natural ehannels or if any is curried off it is a very small por tion. So arise diarrlpna and dysentery, colic o.stirencss, bad.breath, indigestion, nausea, loss of appetite, belching of wind off the stomach, eti A short use of ‘Judson’s Moun tain Uorb Pills will delight you. Yon will feel with surprise their mighty power, and : be willing to say with red'men of tho west, truly they are the “mighty healer.” Sold by all Medloino dealers. apr24trilm. Chilla and Fever!—Ono of the greatest remedies that has ever been laid before the pubiie for Fever and Ague, and which have ro-civod the highest enconium from the press and the people, is Dr. J, Hostetler's Celebra ted Ritters. Wiio would endure th’e tortures arising from this terrible disease, when it can for a more trifle ? And yot how many families linger outa painful existence under this dead ly blight, and do .nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as eommon as their dail men's,.And yet they are not relieved.— None but the foolish and weak wonld hesitate to procare these valuable Bitters, and saTe themselves Intense agony. . Sold by Druggist and doalers generally everywhere. /ar*Soe advertisement in another column. mar20trilm. A Card to the Suffering. Tho Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring aa« missionary in Japan, was cured of Con sumption, when all other means had failed, by a reelpo obtained from a learned physlelan residing in the great olty of Jeddo. This re cipe has cured great numbers who woro auf- ferring. from Consunintlou. Bronohitis, Sore l^ront, Cough, aid Colds, and tho debility ond'uorvbus depression caus&Lby these dis orders.. . Desirous of bonofiting others, ! will send this recljio, which I.have brought home with recipo,' . to all who need It, frea of oh j very large and at- _ - k of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Dyestuftt, Perfamery and Faney Artioles.— Also,-. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liqnor for Medioal uses. Also Socds of allkicds, both Field an<f, Garden, (Southern' Raised).— Glass, Patty, Glue, Brushes, and in foot, every thing in his line or that is usually kept tn • First Class Drug Store. Having had several years experlonoe, ahd by giving bis personal attention to the bust ness, ho hopes to merit a share of .publle pa tronage, and to be able to famish his esa toniors roliable As any houso this sido of Augusta, Ga» Re member the looation. The wants of the country shall be supplied. feblL’OO. NOTICE. JE Stockholder of tho COOSA & OHAT- „ TOOGA R. R. R.' COMPANYare hereby ..jtifled that an Installment of Fiftr>« per cent., eh the stoek is e»ilod fflr, payable on the 10th ef June next. Also Fifteen percent additional, payable on the 1st of August By order ef the Board or Directors. • 7 A. B. CULBERSON, «jw5w3m . Sco’y k Trcs’r. mo. to All' Addrois need It, Ireo or ohareo. Rrr. WH. COSGROVE, 230 Baltics street. Jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, K. T. 111 DEATH 111 “*“ • TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. “OestarV* “Oostar’a” Rats, Roach, kc.. Exterminator “Costar’s” - “Costar’s” Bed-bng Exterminator. ^CoatArV* “Coatar.’s” Eleotriq Powder, for'InseotX, Ac, DEStnors DrsTAimr Bats, Boaehea, Mice, Mole*, Ground Mice: Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plants, Inseots on Animals, Ac., Ac., in abort, every form and species of VERMIN, 10 Years established in New York City—used by tho olty Post Office, tho city Prisons and Station Housos, the .city Steamers, Ships, Ac., the elty Hotels, “Astor,” “St NicholM,” Ac., and Retailorsevorywhere sell thorn. Wholesale Agents in all the large Citfes. Regularises, 25c. iffc. and tl Boxes, Bottle, 111 Beware 111 of spurious imitations. Examine each Box, Bottle ami Flank, nud tako noth ing but “Oostar’s.” Ai.oo Boxes sent by Mail, $3 A $5 Boxesfor Plantations,Hotels, Aa, by . ’ Bzproes. Address-orders—or fof . "Circular to Dialers” to : HENRY R. COSTAR, Prinoipal Depot 410 Broadway, N, Y. Soldhy Faeell drYEisiE,.Wholesale and Retail,Ktmie, Oa. foMtriJm. GREAT EXCITEMENT I GRAND SCHEME FOR AfcRIL; 1860. ‘ GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY McKINNEY & Co., Managers. Authorized by Special Act ef the Legislature., 25,828‘pitIZES. / MQRE THAN 1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 THU CAPITAlTPRIZE ' 9 0 0.0.0 0 . TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. To be Drawn Each Saturday, in i860, in, the city of Savannah Ga. " CLASS 66 tv be Drawn April, 7, 1860. CLASS 07, .' <« . “ 14, I860. CLASS 68, « « 21, 1860. CLASS 69, « » 28, 1860. CLASS 65, “ .'•«■ SI. I860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prixe >4 1 I. ■ ■ .«>, >60,000 is 20,000 is 10,000 is 6,000 is 1 1 • ,,1’UU is 8,000 is 1 2,000 is 1 — ■ 1,600 is V 1 l,100 is • 5 . 1,000 are ” 10 600 are 2. - 400 are 800 are 2 200 are M 150 are 100 - 100 are 100 95 are 100 - 85 are >60,000 20,000 19,000 6,000 4,000 8,000 2,000 1,500 1,100 5,000 5,000 800 >167,02572 Stockholders. W. S. COTHRAN......468 shares >46,800 00 a n.,SMITH...; .479 « 47,900 00 W. A. FORT..............469 “ 46,900 00 J. H. McCLUNG - 70 “ 7,000 00 A. G. PITNER.. - 20 « . 2,000 06 N. J. OMBERG.. 25 “ 2,600 00 JNO. HAWKINS...— 6 « 600 00 >153,000 00 Liabilities. C&pitat Bt0bk.v.v,/...v,.v..Y.v...v..v.,..>16*,»W # Circulation...... •.nYiw^«wmwA a >,586 Sf Due Depositors,.,.,...... s40 ff >167,926 7> . Directors. W. S. COTHRAN, C. H. SMITH, W. A. FORT, A. G. PITNER. J. H. McCLUNG. G EORGIA, Flow Couhty :—Before me earns W. S. COTHRAN, President, and JOHN MoBRYDE, Cashier, of the Bank of the Umpire State, who being duly iWofii, tty e statement of the condition of said Bank is true and correct to (ha bast sf that the above statement of .. . ,. x — their knowledge and belief, sworn to and subscribed before me, April 11, .1660. ■BtW; H^THRAN/PMsident, 1 . ^ • C1IA8. H. SMITH, J. I. U JOHN MoBRYDE, Cashier. J [*priU2.] CICERO A. SMITH, r DEALER IN fiONFECTIONARIES T AND FRUITS, BOMB, GA. P just receiving a Urge and well selsoted steck of Confectionaries, suoh as Candies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves. PickleB, Maccaroni, Vermioilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspioe i . Ketchups, cinnamon, •Oranges, Lemons,- Almonds; ooooannts, ~ Fe FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twenty-five different brands of choice Cipws, alto a lot of fine Chewing Tobacce. CASH. ma»22tantf. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, A. P. NEEIiD, l RETURNS TH ANKS FOR THE i .patronage heretofore extended L him, and would respeotfally In-, vite a continuance and extension of the same, at his shop on Broad Streot, opposite Mr. Eve’s Carriage Works, where, by a strict, at- ... tention to business and an earoest desire to please, be donbts not but that he will be able 400 so give ample eatislaotton to aU who may de- tire anything in tho line of Fashionable Tailoring 7,560 10,000 0,500 8,600 Approximation Frizes. 25,443 prizes, amounting to >212,140 25,828 Frizes Amounting to $366,040 ' WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. . Certificates of Packages will be sold at tho followiug rates, which is tho risk: A Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, >60 .."'.Do do 10 Halves, .80 Do do 10 Quarters, 16 Do do 10 Eighths, 7,50 LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan! Which tokos placo oar every Wednesday and Saturday in 1860. I Capital Prixe of. >23,000 1 Prixe of 4,500 1 Prixoof.. ; 4,000 i Prixo of........,.......;; 3,000 1 Prixe of-...,. -2,171 20 10 Prixcs of >700 ore... 7,000 40 Prixes of-.., 50 Prixcs of. 259 Prixes 6f, 64 Prixes of...-. 64. Prixes of. 64 Prixes of...... 5,632 Prixes of. 28,224.Prizes of- i76 am.:.:.;..; 7,000 125 aro 6.250 80 are.... 20,720 50 are......... 3,200 30 are., 1,920 20 aro 1,280 10 are......... 56,320 6 are 141,120 36,312 Prizos Amounting to >281,481.20 Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Tickets or Cortificatos,en- closo tho money to our address for the t ickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may desig nate. Thelislof drawn numbers and- prixes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drahrlng. . AU communications striotly crnfidcntial. '. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to . McKINNEY k Co„ mar22tri; Savannah, Ga. „ NOTICE-LOST, L OST or mislaid, a certain-Not*, _ W. R. Smith to W. S; Cothran) for vance on Cotton, dated sometime about the last of the year 1856, or beginning of tho year 1857, for t*o hhridred dollars: The said Note having'been lost or mislaiid tho finder will receive the thanks of all conoerned by returning the same to W. R. Smith or ro the subscriber, as said note has been raid in fall ’ ■’ i*Wk, to trilm, < v A rch. DAVIS. done up faithfully and tastefallr. Fits alwoys guaranteed and all work i r *Srfu—Cutting done “allrigbt." april20w2m. HOUSE TO RENT, T HE HOUSE AND LOT late residence _ of Dr. Hicks, situated in DeSoto, J, of a mile west of Romo, all in! good repair; and the lot contains between our and fivo aorcs. Apply at the Drug Store ff Newman k Nowlin, Bome,'Ga. ofeb.21—trilm. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY!! TJ Y authority of the Educational Board of t~» said county, yon are, hereby, notified to bo present, for examination, either on’ the Second or Fourth Saturday .in April, instant, May or June, at tha Offico of Taylor k Bar ber, Summerville GcC, where and when • cer tificates may he obtained as required by the Statute, in each osee made and provided.— This April 5th, 1860. npr!2w5t» W. F. BARBER; Examiner. To Consumptive and Nervous SUFFERERS. , rrtHE subscriber, for several years a resident 1 of Asia, discovered whUe there, a sim ple vegetable remedy—a surd Care for Con sumption, Asthma, Branchitis, Coughs, Colds uud Nervous Debility. For tho benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, ho is willing to make tbe same pubHoj- . , To those who desire it, hef Will send -the Prescription, with full directions (free of charge;) also a sample of. tho medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Na ture’s simple herbs. Those desiring the Remedy con obtain it by return mail, by ad-' dressing J. E. CUTHBERT,. . Botanic Physician, ayrill5lri3ra No. 429 Broadway, N. Y. Administrator’s Sale. . I'pfi YiriLL bs sold on tho 'fourth Friday inst, W at the residenco of the undersigned, ip the city of Bomo, the personal property be longing to tho estato of Dr. Thomas Hamil ton, late of said county deceaseit—.consisting of Household Furniture, Ac. .Terms mad# know non daV of sale. P- aprill7tril0d.' Administrator! To Whom it may Concern. A M. 8LOAN and R. D. HAltVY, Esq. • are my authoriied Agent* to transact any butiness for me in my sbseilee from tho Kate. apr20w2t. 3EKJ. V. HAWKXNI. §} X0 jrmsOA*** Mountaia Herb Pills. Asors, we preeeat rtu with « peHket Uktom ef Tmuoo, a thlelof a trite of the ctraafe Aste* Itatlewr that one# reM Hexlea. Tea will Sa4 a foil aeeeaWt a* him and bla feeflrljlreu FUnklata aa* Aawaaes—tk he ha.1 (ratio, from tfia Af*n1a nt theee PiOs. The uveoter- and- manulhetmar of "Ja4aao'< Tn» lain Barh F01>,” has apant the snater part of kla Hale traveling, having vial tad nSarly every eaaatif la the world. He apeat over ala yean aiaeew the Mhsrif the Rochy Mountains and of Kaxlacs and it waa thna that tha " Moosuu Haxw Psua” wan dletwveve*. A very latareatleg seeeaat or htaadvemtvree than, yen w*l fad B our Almanac and Pamphlet. , It le an oetabllihed (set; thaValf dtssaew xflas* trek mrauD Bvooof Tha bleed lath* met ahd Whangny*nW(gilar *alieaHhy miter (eta aolxad with- It IV la ah mm dlatrlhatrd M will net dlnat the food pafSctly. The Kvlf dadhaa he seente aaufiMeneyof Mle. . The action ef thajwaad la. weaken ad. and ah tha alraolatlan Is itoMe. The lna«i baooraa doapd with lit kIsmku nettw; haaee, a stream baeooaa disturbed and dlaroldrad. Xa fialckly iZS!'?5 S the obstruction la resawed, tha lamp ef Mk tMk dies one. These pills not only purify the bkmd, hat ngeearate ah the Mentions of the body; they at*, tMnkee, urivalte* *** ccitK Went muiouff oUbahS; Lirer CBdpIkint, tSak Headache; he. ,TWa And jfafMM Medicine expels from the Wood the hldfian aavda M dto- •aaa, end tendtn ill tha fields a a.’, aeavatfams puhr and 8neat, cleerint end raanacttatln* the vital er«a*a.. Pleasant Indeed, is it te ns, that we are .AM* la alas* within yonr react, a madlalna like the “MiSgnVi Haas Pnxs,” that will pass directly te the apend parte, through the blood end geld, ef the hedy, 4ml senae the snOKtr to brighten wifi the *ndt 41 htorntg as* fresith. fudsOn’s fillt'an the Best Bentfig vm eritf- tnttftr thf, following Csmpiomtt: CKmt Ditmm, Hi' Arepap, GREAT FEMALE KEdICIEE ! RhorIm wRo vatu* health, shoal* s$i« Vs wlthwit thsn Fills. Thej parify th. hioo^, rtss^vs of all kinds, clstnss tbs akinsfsHnlMlss md Wotshss and bring ths. rich color of kssUH to tbs jlslh sbssk* Tbs Flouts opd rfe;bs of which thsss mads* wsrt AaoOTsrod lit % r$ry •V***?! Aborigto*Jlssfeo. M IV# of oar Agsfit, jwd you ths hit Intirosting soooant it oontsins of tho Gssui MAncom" of the Aatsei. Observe,—IV MmoMsBrnOPOU srepul ap.he Beautiful Wrapper. IfacA bcm cmtmiut 40 vtae, uud MdoM dHi cm* t*Fbc*. Ja g*M-e, As ngnatore ef a. L. JUDSONd CO; Ml etch toe- a 2* JtJDSON, A Co, . Sole proprietors. No. SO Leonard Stmt, sxw ronx. Mr Agents wanted sJw»j*~A< Plantation for Sale. ■.— The Subscriber ofiefs tor sole 1 OBKm Flantsticn, 1* miles belt in Floyi oeuhty, on Cx MIW containing 175 acres—M >• »» * fine state of on! Also #40 actes on the Rome and i Road, with Dwelling, fin* Gin Ret and well arranged Cabins, Stable#, < do., with 220 mores aleamd—the th miles from the river. For farther j tion apply to the subscriber, IT. B. SJIBW Miseionary Station, Floyd co., Go rfim .a. .. •. • aprSwfim