Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, May 10, 1860, Image 3

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lie work on this Road is progressing "rapidly; . The contractor, John D. Gray, ihas agreed to have the first thirteen miles ready for the cross ties by the first <of December* and he has the reputation of always filling his contraota to anicity, and ho will, without doubt, sustain his good name' in this enterprise. The grading is commenced on this end of the road, and will progress towards the State Line. A large portion of the lum ber for the bridge across the Etawah is even now, fit the place. We understand it is the determination of the Directors to have located and put under contract, as soon as possible, the ballance of the line, from Cedar Creek,—where Mr. Cray’s contract ends—to the State Line. We have never seen more determined energy manifested than there is in pUsh- *ittg rapidly forward this enterprise. Rbbvildimo tub Bubnt Boats.—We are informed that there is fully stook enough pledged to rebuild the Steam-' boat for the Oostanaulu river, and nearly enough for a larger one to run on. the Coosa. They are now at work raising tire Machinery from the burnt boats and will commence rebuilding as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. Misplaced Disubs, Ac.—Ladies. who have found among their own things aeut from the Pio Nie.any Dnhea, Table ■ Cloths or other articles that dor not be long to th cm, are requested to send them to the store of R. S. Norton So Son. Those having lost articles can enquire (there for them. :Nice Articles tor tub Toilet.—Far- «dll & Yeiser a few days since presented MS with a beautiful case of articles for (the 'toilet of the celebrated Burnett •manufacture. It contained Coconine Ifor the hair; an Extract for the hand- (kerchief; a wash for the teeth and Kal- Uiston for the complexion. These nrtl >cles have obtained great popularity and ithe case is very neat and convenient tfor. persons travelling. Farell A -Yeiser. r ikeep a large assortment of fine IPerftu inPlilq^nid all articles for. the Toilet, iand persons wanting anything nice in that line will do well to give, them a •call. '' Oath or Arbitrators for Assessing Land Damages on (he Georgia & Alabama R. R.— For the gratification of a friend and to let the public know the duty- of Arbi trators in such caseswe publish the fol lowing form of the oath taken: “You and each of you will well and truly try the issue pending between tho -Georgia A Alabama Rail Road Company -and A. B. and give to said A. B. such -damages os to you shall seem reasonable and just upon the evidence produced to you, and the examination yoa shall make ; and in addition to tho oath you have taken, you and eaoh of you do ■^solemnly swear that you will in assessing the damages take into consideration -and account the prospective value of. "the said Hail Road to the lands "and premises belonging to said A. B. (through whioh the same may run.” —(—-m »m r ' ’ ■ Tns Court or Death.—Our readers •are referred to an advertisement in this issue, of an elegant Chromo-Lithograph js^LATElt FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer BOHEMIA' Farther Point, May 6.—The steam ship'Bohemian, with Liverpool dates to April 25th, has arrived. - . Commercial News. Liverpool Cotton Market.—The sales of Cotton for tho past three busin ess days were 36,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 13,000 bales. The market closed active and steadier. Holders offered their stock's freely, but there was no disposition to press sales. This condition the trade prevented any improvement in prices. 'Y.'DoJJskt, ,rr«iA jg ; London Money Market.—Consols closed at 94}@94f. Nothing had yet been decided in re lation to the fight between Heenan and .yers. The decision of the referees was still withheld. SECOND DISPATCH. State op Trade.—Manchester advices were favorable. . Yarns closed firnf with an advanoing tendency. - LivERnooLGENEBALMARkETS.—Bread- stuffs were firm. Provisions dull.- Floiir steady. Wheat.,fira» at "full rices. Rice steady, Sugar steady.— toffee quiet. Rosin dull hut un changed. i Spirits-of Turpentine heavy at 40 shillings.. London Monrt Market.—Money was slightly easier. >•: -General News. 1 ' Count Mentmolin and Ills brother have heet) arrested* si r The . Cashier of the Union Bank at London pros - defaulter to £262,000. Heenan in a letter to the London Times, complains of ' the delay of the referees, and demands another meeting With Sayers within a week. Cotton Ship Burnt. Apalachicola, May . 6.—The ship Switzerland was burnt here yesterday.— She was" loading with cotton, and is supposed to be a total loss. She is owned in New York. 1: Markets. . Mobile, May 5.—Sales of Cotton to day 2000 - bales. 'The market was un changed. New Orleans, May 5.—Sales of <5>t- ton today 5000 bales. 'Che market was irregular. Flour quiet at $5 75@$6 00. Corn quiet at 75@80 cents. Freights on Cotton .to Liverpool slightly ad vanced. A New Move on tbe Chess Board. Washington, May 7.—An address to the sepeders from the Charleston Con vention, is now circulating in Con urging the seceders to declare thmr-in- tention to attend the Baltimore Demo cratic Convention on the, 18th of Jane This'mdVement -is believed to -foretell. S ew elections’-of delegates from the totes in the South that are ; unrepre sented . in the . Democratic National Convention. The Rome Courier, eekly & Tri-Weekly, PRICE GREATLY REDUCED, For Cash invariably in advance. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. CLUB RATES WITH TIIElaSjlg Southern Cultivator The Largest, Cheapest Sc. Best ASIBllSSO-alFISIMIL: In tlxo Soutli. " ME, T o CLUBS OF FOUR TIIE “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, can come in with the Clubs. Where can.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 Nowspaper and the best Agricultural Magazine published in the South, both one year and all for only Two Dollars a half. CLUB RATES FOB THE COURIER , For Eight Dollars Wo will send the Weekly Courier for Quo Year to each of Four Sub scribers, and pne copy gratis, to the' getter up of tho club. * pot Sixteen'Dollars'wo will send the Tri- Weekly Cdbrier to four subscribers for ono yd***, audouecopy to tbs getter up of-the club. *(i. - CLUB BATES FOR The Presidential Campaign. Clubs>f Four or more subscribers-will be furnished with the Weekly Courier from May 20th -to Nov. 20 th [O.ippnthslat the low irice of 75 cents each. And tbe Tri-Weekly a clubs of Four for tho same time at One Dollar and Fifty cents each. The. Weekly Courier , now contains more Reading matter than paper in'Upper Georgia and the friends of the paper aro earnestly re attested to ald us in extending its elrcnlattok M, DWINELL, Pro’r. says, of the Engraving and the Pub- "It is rarely that such an opportunity is offered for obtaining a work of art .intrinsically valuable, at a trifling cost, (and none, we think, who order it will •ever regret the outlay. As a chaste and beautiful parlor ornament—as a pres ent from one friend to another—as a possession to bo preserved and admired and furnish a constant delight, it is be lieved that nothing can surpass tho En- . graving of tho Court of Death. Mr. Col ton is a responsible man, and our friends mw feel wife in sending their money forhia picture, • ’ noting J@*Atn nffibting of tho National 'Constitutional Union Committee, in Washington City on Tuesday, it was re- *olv.ed that the Whig and American National Committee bo invited to meet with that Committee at Baltimore si multaneously with the mooting of tho nobvfwatlng Convention on tho 9th of PtOOUSd -IN. Nbgrodo*.—The Wor- oheater (Mass.) Transcript says that when the Alderman of that city revised the jury list this year, they placed upon it the names of two colored individuals. The report has passed the Board of Al dermen, and is now before tho lower branohof th# «Ry gqyarqmant - nfls Four Days Later from Europe. arrival of the Brazil. APFANCEIN COTTON. New York, May 8.—Friday’s Liver pool sales as reported by the Brazil were ton thousand. bates* with a firm and active market. The. following are the authorized quotations: ‘ 'Fair Orleans- 7} f Fair Mobiles 7 Fair Uplands 7 ; Middling Orleans 6 Middling Mobiles 61; Middling Up lands 6f. The stook of cotton on band in Liv. erpool was one-million and twchty-eev- en thousand bales T>f which 842,000 were American. Latest.—The sales of Saturday, the 28th, were ten thousand bales, with a quite but firm and Bteady market. General News.—There were rumors of an e ds in Paris of Parties implicated in another Italian plot against the Em peror- Baron Brack had comhitted suicide. He was dismissed from the-Austrian Ministry in consequence of his complic ity with the late gigantio frauds against the Austrian government. China was making formidable defen- ;lo-. the forts at the. mouth of the Peiho. Dell’s. Lifs in London claims that Say ers would have wou the fight in the next round. - ,f ’ . Washington, May 8.—A large amount of counterfeit notes, on the Common wealth Bank of Philadelphia have re cently been put in -circulation is this Three hundred-Western editors now on an excursion to this city and Balti more On invitation of the various Rail road Companies, visited Mount Vernon to-day. , • . —— The Capt. Farnham Case. ' Savannah* May 8.—The grand jury * "liir Special ^olicgg. FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MEMO ARTICLES IN Wood, Leather^ Crockery, Glass, Ivory, Bone, 41fiba9ter, Marble, Rubber, Outta Per- cha, Cloth, Paper, Papiet Mache, : Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ac. And indeed thero is scarcely an article in the whole range of domestic economy, wheth er it be 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, WORK8HIP, COUNTING-ROOM, And no person, after a trial of Star’sCbemically Prepared Glne L ».pJQD.F. NO. 40. NIGHT 1 ” meeti “ 8a ’ ever y WEDNESDAY Officers—O. H. SMITH, N. G., THOS.J. PEBRYi V. G., • B T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DU0KER, Treasurer. ■ febOtrily. - ...... TUESDAY X ROME VA/ Royal Archjhapter,^ Regular. NIGHT In. ngs , eh month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DHCKER, B., * D:J. BANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Seo’y. feb9trlly. Heal the Sldt.«»Disoases of tho Bowels and Btimaob aro always caused by large de- e “ i of hurtful matter, left by baa or impure iu .those'- important‘organs, and the poisonous material to this vitiated blood, acting on the system, makes it too week to throw off this matter by the natural channels or if any is carriod off it is a very small por tion. Be arise dlorrhma and dysentery, colie eiativencss, bad breath, indigestion, nausea, loss of appetite, belching of wind off the stomach, eta A short Use of 'Judson's Moan - tain Herb Pills will delight you. You will feel with surprise their mighty power, and. be willing to say with red men of the west, ■truly, they aro the “mighty healor.” - - Sold by all Medicino dealers. spr21trilm. COTOOSA SPRINGS, rpiIE subscriber having again taken a lease A of this well known Watering Place, just ly famous oo Ike SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. And thankful for the patronage received last Season, will again be prepared to receive visi tors by the middle of June next, and Will strive to merit a continuance of that patron age which heretofore has been so liberally bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re sort. - ■yEffiri I shall endeavor at all times to provide my tablo with allsthe attainable luxuries of the Bcason, and havo made arrangements to keep on hand a constant supply of ice. I Bhall also havo tho best Cooks that can be procured in the South, and shall provide a sufficiency of faithibl and attoutire cervanta. is not affected by climate, and where known it has becomo a FIXED FACT. T tovl k«g Newark, Nov. 26,1859. “After a faithful trial of Star’s Prepared Glue on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at the Phenix Works, I most cheerfully recom mend its use for all purposes generally ro- quirod, and especially for family use. . C. A. CARTER. 1 “Wo, the undersigned, having tested Star’s Prepared Glue, agree with the above recom mendation. ’ “WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. Y. “LY8ANDER WRIGHT, Maohine .Depot, 230 Market at., Nek. N. J. "HEDENBURG dr LITTELL, Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N: J. “WM. H. KIRK A CO., Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N, 3. “LIVERICH A ENDELS, Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J. Star’s Chemically Prepared GlncJ^ is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, GrocorB, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer chant generally. . Price 25 cents per Bottle. A brush goes with each bottle. Put up for dealers in cases froml tolSdos. Asplendid Lithographic Show Card, prin ted in ooIots given with eaeh package. All orders er letters of inquiry by mail ad dressed to the STARR GLUE COMPANY, . 61 Liberty st. N. Y, will receive prompt attention.. ■&5L-A liberal discount to the trade. april2«rily. ., Abundantly gratified. The Medicinal virtues of these many and varied Mineral Wators are now too weliknown to require an extensivo description. In addi tion to the Bed, White and -black Sulpher Springs, many of them combined with Iron and Magnesia, there is an inexhaustable well of tho purest Free -tone. My acc-nmoda- tions aro vory extensive. I have many pleas ant Cottages soparato from tho main Hotel, whore families can bo as quiet and retired as in tboir homos. Cotoosa Springs areln Cotoosa, county, Geo. two and a quarter miles from the Western and Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good Haoks will be at the Platform on the arrival 6f each train. The Springs havo direct Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles-' ton, Augusta, Macon, Milledgevillo, Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and Chattanooga. Terms of Board. Two dollars per day Ten dollars 'per week, and Thirty-fivo dollars per single month.— Visitors who wish to engagoboard by the sea son with their JamUios, will be boarded at Thirty Dollars per month,ohildren and service half price. Those who wish to engage board by the soason, would do.well to address me at tip Springs. J. J. HARMON. may5tri2m. NOTICE-LOST. last of the year 1856, or beginning of the yonr 1857, for two hundred dollars. ’ Note having been lost or mislaid thi will receive tho thanks of all. conce- returning the same to W. R. Smith or ro the subscriber, as said note has been paid to full by the maker, to -fiuMHrllm. i q,;. j ARCH. DAVIS. -Cbllls and Fever!>-One of the greatest remediee that bas evor been laid- before the publla for Fever and Aguo, and which have received the highest eneonium from the press and the people, is Dr. J. Hostetter’s Celebra ted Bitters. Wbo would endure tho tortures •riling from this terrible disease, when it can be so easily cared t Who would endure sleep less nights, burning fevers and iey chills al ternately* when • remedy can bo obtained for • mere trifle t And yet how many families lingerouta painful existence under this dead ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down buinine, until it becomes as common as their dail meals, and yet they are not relieved.— None bnt the foolish and weak wouldhcsitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves Intense agony. Sold by Druggist Bnd dealers generally everywhere. ^SS'ScO advertisement in another column. - mar20tritm. for the rescue of Capt. Farnham, from tho county jail. . ^ *■"*■ ~ ' - Meeting to Approve of the Seceders* Savannah, May 8.—A large meeting is being held at the Masonic Hall to night, to appove the oouse of Southern delegates at Charleston. There is a great crowd. H. R, Jackson is now speaking. 99hWe regret tolearn that Lawrence Johnson, Esq., the senior proprietor of the oldest type foundry in tho United States, died at his residence in Fhiladel- ialasl phialast week; |®-John B. Reid, Esquire nent citizen of Griffin, Gt very suddenly, in that city promt. A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring its a missionary; in Japan, was cured of Con sumption, when ail other mcunB had failed, by a recipe obtained from a loarned physician residing in the great eity of Jeddo. This re- eipe has cured great numbers who were suf- forring from Consumption, Bronohitis. Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility itnd nervous depression caused by these dis orders. Desirous of benefiting others, I Will send (his recipe, whioh I have brought home with mo, to nil who need it, free of charge. Address Rrv. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltin street, jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y. ! 11 DEATH 11 I TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF ^ VERMIN. ^ ‘ * . * “Costar’s” Rats, Roach, Ac. Exterminator “Costar’s” . - “Coster's” Bed-bag Exterminator, "Coatar'a” . _ t ^ ' “Costar’s” Eleotrio Powder, for Inseots, Ac. DBBTnorS IXSTAKTLY Rats, Roaches, Mioe, Moles,. Ground Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Inseots on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac., 4o., in short, every form and species of VERMIN, 10 Years established in Now York City—used bv the city Post Office, the. city Prieons and Station Houses, the olty Steamers, Ships, Ac., the city Hotels, "Astor," “St. Nicholas,” Ac., and by more than 20,006 private families. Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them. Wholesale Agents in all the largo Cities. R^nUrslies, 25o. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bottle, 11 (Beware 111 of spurious imitations. Examine eaoh Box, Bottle and Flask, and take noth ing but “Costin’s.” Exprame'a VpMMPH* ' ' Address orders—or for “Ciroular to Dsalers” to HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Famcll A Yxtsnn, Wholesala and Ratail, Berne, Ga. frb2trl3m> CICERO A. SMITH, ^ DEALER nr CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, BOMB, GA > and well seleoted , such as I S Just rpeeiving a large an (took of Confootionaries, i Candies, citron. Preserves, Maccaroni, Nutmegs, Gr’nd CHng Ketchups, Almon Raisins, Dates, currants, Pickles Vermicilli Mace, er. Allspice, cinnamon, > Lemons, cocoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans. ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS, FINE SYRUP, COFFEE! " .Twenty-five different brands of choice Cigars, also a lot of fine Chewing Tobacce. ~ OASg. mar22tntf. BININGER'3 OLD LONDON DOCK G I Nl( This delicious tonic stimulant E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, hav ing siyiorsodud tho so-called “Gin3” "Aromat- io,” ".Cordial,” “Medicated," “Schnapps” Ac., is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy- eicians, chemists, and connoisseurs ns posses . ir _ upjn quart sold Ly all druggist, grocers, Ao. (Established in 1778.) . > A. M BININGER A CO., Solo Prop’rs. No. 19 Broad St., N. Y. - Druggists and Dealers supplied with choice Wines, Brandies, Ac., direct from U. S. Bon ded Warehouses.. Orders from.the country will meet with prompt attention. Our Stock of choice Bottled liquors comprises - -. tht largest and most varied assort meat in this market ftSelr. Opinions of the Presn. ‘ Tho Biniugers* 338 Broadway, have a very high reputation to sustain, ns the oldest and best house in New York.—Some Journal. The house of A. M. Biningor A Co., No 338 Broadway, has sustained for a period of eighty years, a reputation that may well b. envied.—X. Y. livening Post. - i Vyiisif71 Tbo name of A. M. Bininger A Co., is guaranty of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. " • ■, The Importing house of A. M. Bininger A Co.. No. 438 Broadway, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness, and highest honor.—N. Y. Evening Express. We have quoted these complimentary no tices of the New York press to the end that those who are still strnngore te us may ob tain such just ideas of our position and repu tation, as will enable them . to deterniino whether tho statements which wo have made are entitled to their consideration and confidence. aprill9triwly ‘Don’t desert an old friend for a new face!’ (Old Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT’S REVOLVING FIRE ARMS. gw peg Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. Patents oJ 1850; 1855; 185f; 1858. rilHESE arms have no equals in quality and A finish J aro adopted by tho Army and Navy of tho United States, and the principal Ibvernment of Europe; are uniform to all thsir parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable and can be had in one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, andsmall parts for repairs, from all respecta ble gun dealet£ and the Hardware trade inerall: mayStrily. Hartford, Conn. GardenJSeeds. O F all kinds and varieties, warranted to be tbe kind that will sprout, for *al» 5 tURNLLY, No.8 Cboiee Heme. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, A. P. NEELD, <41 RETURNS THANKS FOR THE patronage heretofore extended —llC. him, and would respectfully in-, vite a conlinuance and extension of the same, at his shop on Broad Street, opposite Mr. Eve’s Carriage Works, where, by a striot at tention to business and an earnest desire to please, he doubts not but that he will be able so give ample satisfaction to all who may de tiro anything in the Jino of Fashionable Tailoring done np faithfully and tastefully. Fits always guaranteed and all work War ranted. N. B.—Catting done "all right." apri!26w2m. - , JrunSOJYi 8 Mountaift Herb Pills. Abotb, wo DVMcnt yoa with a porfoet likrnsM or Tomeo, a eht*f of a 4vfoo of tho otrucgs AeUc Nation, that ono# ralod Moxleo. Ton will And a full account of him and hi# pooplo In oar Pnmpbl«U and Almanac*—to ho had gratis, from tho Agents for the#* pnu. Tho fnvontor and manufacturer of u Judson's lloun* thin Herb PiHs.” has spent the greater part or lil* lire in traveling, having visited nearly .every country in the world. He spent over six jre^ss among the Indian* of the Rocky Mountains,and of Mexico, aqd it >•** fbu« tlia* the “ Mountain Hkm PitLa" were discorcred. A-very Interesting account or his adventures there, you will Bnd B our Almanac and Pamphlet. U la an Mtahlisbed fact, that all diseases Arise fa«n IMPURE BLOODf Tho blood Is tho lift I and when any foreign or anhcsllhy latter gets mixed with it, it Is at once distributed to rery organ of tho body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all too vital organs quickly complain. The stomach Will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ccaw* te secrete a sufficiency of bile. The -notion .of .the heart 4s weakened, and so the circulation 4s feeble. Tire lungs become clogged with tho poisonous matter; hence, a cough—and all from a aligut impurity at the fountain head of life—tho Blood I As if you lmd thrown some earth, for Instance, In a pure spring, from which rsn a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course Uf the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does Impure blood fly to every part, and leave .it* sting behind. All tho passages beconit obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon die* out. Those pills cot only purify the blood, but regenerate all tho secretions of tho body; they are, tberofbre, unrivalled MA' : '- l VJM '■ CURE FOR BIUOIII DISEAREfl, Uver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This Jnti MKt*si Medicine expels from tbo-blood the hidden seeds of db»- ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions -pure .and fluent, clearing and resuscitating tho vital organs. Pleasant Indeed, is It to us, that we are able to vilsee within yonr reach, a medicine like the '‘Mountain Siram Pun," that will pass directly to tho afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and ssuae the sufferer to brighten with tho flush of beauty and health. Judson’s Pills are the Best Remedy in exist ence for the following Complaints : Baud Complaints, DeUtity, Ir.ward Weolmat, "—*• sftwr and A/us. liver complaints. Female OomsiatsUs.lovmtss Spirits, Chat Distaste, Htadadus, Past, Oottivenm, Indigestion, turns and Grand. Dyspepsia, Fghsassa, Secondary Spnp Diarrhaa, Inflammation, hmss. Dropsy, • * » * * * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE 1 Females who value health, should never he without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstrueik*\s Of all kinds, cleanse tho skin of all pimples and blotchca and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. • fy Tho Plante and Herbs of which these Pills sro made, were discovered In a very surprising way among tbo leiucans, 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 “ Dxui Midioni” of tho Axteos. Oburve. HU Mountain iftrb JSBm art pul up in a Btautifvl Wrapper. Math bom contains 40 piOt, and MeUM ai 9ft ctnk per bom. AU genuine, hem toe eignetun of Ms it* JUDSON d CO.p an eaeh bta. B. Is. JtTDSOW, * Co, BOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 60 Leonard Street, RMW TOKK. jM*Anats wanted d<raja-AUtMS a* ksm. "M HOUSE TO RENT. HE HOUSE AND LOT late residence of Dr. . .situated in DeSoto, J of !a mile west of Rome, all good repair; and the lot contains between oar ana five acres. Apply at the Drug Store ff Newman k Nowlin, Rome. Ga.‘ ofob.21—trilm. npHF. A lati Hicks,, TO SCHOOL TEACHERS OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY!! T> Y authority of tho Educational Board of X> said county, yon are, hereby, notified te he present, for examination, either on the Second or Fourth Saturday in April, instant, May or June, at tho Office of Taylor k Bar ber, Summerville Ga., where and when cer tificates may be obtained as required by the Statute, in such ease mado and provided.— This April 5th, 1880. ' aprl2w5L W. F. BARBER, Examiner. To Consumptive and Nervous i ' . SUFFERERS. T HE subscriber, for several years a resident of Asia, discovered while ihere, a sim ple vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Nervous Debility. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to make the same public. -'• ! To those who desire it, he will send the Prescription, with full directions (free of charge;) also a sample of the medicine, whioh they will find a beautifnl combination of Na ture’s simple herbs. Those desiring.the Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by ad dressing J. E. CUTIIBERT, Botanic Physician, aprill5tri3m No. 429 Broadway, N. Y. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the fourth Friday tost, at the residence of the undersigned, to the city of Rome, tho personal property be longing to tbo estate of Dr. Thomas Hamil ton, late of saidcounty deceased—.consisting of .Household Furniture, k e. Terms made known on day of sale. aprllUtrilOd. D. M. HOOD, Administrator. A M. SLOAN andR. D. j. are my authorised j HARVY, Esq. a are my autaorteea Agents to tronsaot any business forme in myahsenco from tho State.- apr26w2t. BENJ. F. HAWKINS. FIRST CLASS R CARDING HOUSE, TTAVING purchased the house now occu- Ti pled by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will bomost THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and Newly Famished, and will be opened for tho accommodation of boarders by the sub scriber, on the First of January, I860. Ratos of board will be, per single meal, 80 “ day, $1 00 iWsiifcwSSSg ■ week, 6 58 Without Room, will bo, “ month, 12 50 With « “ “ “ 15 00 Wood, Lights and Washing, will be furn ished at reaonable rotes. O. W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Sxaw, Bupt. d»ol.4—If. SLATE, SLATE, SLATE I Van Wert quarry. T HE subscriber has on hand about 600 squares of Roofing Slate, of ali sites and best quality,’ and will continue to keep enough to supply all demands hereafter.— Price, six dollars per sqnars at ths Quarry, cash, or will make liberal TIME arrang menta with contractors, or w4U contract for putting it on in ths best style. ' . SEABORN JONES, Jr. fsbOtrily.Van Wert, Ga, - Polk Sheriff Sales. \\f ILL be sold before the Court House YY door in Cedar Town, on the first Tues day to June noxt, the following property, to wit: Three Negrees, Marinda, a woman, about 47 years old; Martha, a girl about 10 years old, and Edinbar, a boy about 6 years old : Levied on as the property of Berrien Wil liams, to satisfy five fi fas, issuing from a Jus tices Court, held to the 849th District G. H., in favor of John C. Hall vs Berrian Williams, principal, and John Jones and A, D. Whits, becunties on Stay—throe fi fas in favor of Ephraim Thompson vs Berrian Williams, ob tained in the Justices Court for tbe 889th Die. G. M.—four fi fas in favor of C. 8. Williams vs Berrian Williams, issued from the Justi ces court for the 847th district G. M.,—also, six fi fas in favor of David Cloptan vs Ber rian Williams, issued from the Justices court for the 839th district G. M., and sundry oth er fi fas in my hands against Berrian Wil liams. Levied and returned to me by a Con stable. may5 J. C. YORK, Bh’ff. NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by RobU Battey.1 P. L. TURNLEY, 'ITTOULD respectfully Inform his 4 VV friends and customers, and public generally, that ha is now opening a very large and at- tractive Stock of Drugs, Mcdioines, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fanoy Articles.— Also, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medieal uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every thing in his lineer that is usually kept in a First Class Drug Store, Having had several years experieaee, and ir _ nago, i fcomcra reliable articles, at ao LOW PRICES, As any house this side of Augusta, Ga.. Re member the location. The wants of ths oountry shall be supplied-. - febU.'SO. NOTICE. T HE Stockholder of the COOSA k CHAT TOOGA R. R. R. COMPANY are hereby notified that an Installment of Fifteen per cent, on the stoek is called for, payable mn topmh ef June next. Also Fifteen per esnt additional, payablepn the 1st of August next. By order sf the Board of Directors. A. B. CULBERSON, aprSwlm Soo'y k Tres'r.