Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, May 12, 1860, Image 3
Latest News.
Constitutional Union Convention.
Baltimore, .May 8.—The Constitution
al Union Convontibn have organized
—Washington Hunt as temporary
Chairman. Committees were also ap
pointed.'
The Convention then took a recess
until four o’clock this afternoon
Every State, in the Union except
South Carolina and Oregon were repre
sented, i a
The Rome Courier,
Constitutional Union Convention.
A special dispatch, to the Charleston
Courier of Thursday morning, gives tjje
following additional particulars of the.
proceedings of the Convention:
Baltimore, May 9, 1.10 P. M.—The
Union Constitutional Convention as
sembled at noon to-day. The Hon.
John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, call
ed tho Convention to order, and moved
the appointment of Washington Hunt,
Esq., of New York, ns temporary Chair
man. The latter delivered an eloquent
speech. Which was received- with great
enthusiasm. ^ ,*'•
Tho attendance is very large. Dele
gates .from six of the Southern and
Northwestern States are .detained at
Grafton, on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, by a slight accident, but will
be her.e tomorrow. Upon their arrival
nearly all the States will be fully repre
sented. A committee is-now out, ar
ranging a list of permanent officers of
the Convention.
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And no person, after a trial of
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times it cost. It'is always ready, and always
rcllablo. It is not offensive to the smell, and
is not affected by olimate, and where known'
it has liecgmo a FIXED PACT.
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about the 16th inst., a large and splendid
assortment 6f Staple and Fancy Dry
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ly occupied by Black, Blount A Gamer-
an. It is a new firm and new Stock of
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they have got, will be to call and see
for yourselves.
ggg-“In these days of Handbooks
Encyclopedias, with nothing in them,
and Text Books whioh refer to nothing,
Mr. Cluskey’s work will agreeably dis
appoint people who are in the habit of
refering to suoli works, which are gener
ally uo more than so many title pages
and indexes.
“The .-title-page and index of this
w >rk are not its chief merits ; they are ,
but the shells, as it were, between which
the fine oysters is embedded. The
work itself is highly palatable, and will
suit every political taste. Considerable
care is evidenced in the arrangement of
tho ma f ter, and a coditnendable knowl
edge of the political necessities of-the -
day- displayed - by the \ suitableness to
each party of the selections made. Sev
eral Of tbe.leading points of our .politi
cal history, whidli, though constantly
alluded to, are but indifferently well
known, are illustrated by the dooumente
relating t.hem; and soma of the-most
notable mental and . political-Idiosyn-
cracies of leading' statesmen are exhib
ited in tlidir own words written of utter-'
ed.on memorable occasions. - It would
be impossible- to enter into a list of the
useful documents herein' to be found,”
—The Stales.
Macon & Augusta R. R.—-An election
was held in this county on Tuesdas liist,
1st., says tho Federal. Union, for “Sub
scription” or “No subscription” to the
'Stock of the Macon and, Augusta Rail
road. A very large majority of the votes
cast were for “Subscription,” only
about 40 voteshaving been polled, for
“No Subscription.”
N. E. and S. W. Bail Road.—We
learn from the Eutaw (Ala.VObserver,
that the Directory of the North East
and South West Alabama Rail Ro:ul, on
Wednesday evenning last, complied-
with, the demand of the Governor, re
quiring personal seourity, * in tordef to
get the $218,000 loan by the Legislar
ture to this rail road. This will enable
the company to purchase a good portion
of the iron for the road.
Profitable Minino.—We learn
ly from an official source that the
per Mines of Tennessee are yielding oi
whioh averages 14 per cent., in quanti
ties far exceeding those of any other,
Mines in the country. Tho Union Con
solidated Company _whoown andvrork
under ono management, a numer of
Mines at Ducktown, reports that the
production in February, was very large.
It amounted to 855 tons of copper ore,
or about 140 tohs of ingot copper (280,•
000pounds.) This hnworth -in tho gen
eral market $68,000 ; and after deduct
ing $25,000 for the expense of mining,
smelting, and bringing’to market, Ac.,
yields a nett income of $43,000 for one
month, or at the rote of half a milhi
Sale of the Thom aston and .Barn's-
villb Railroad.—According- to notice,
the Thomaston and Barnsville railroad
was exposed - to. public solo by the Sher
iff of the oounty, on last Tussday. Md
Peter W. Alexander. Esq., in ; be£aIfof
numerous stocklioldcis, became tho
purchaser; at the sum of thirty thous-
and dollars—tho estimated indebtedness
of the late Company . A new company
was immediately, organized, and the
road will soon undergo complete repairs
and wo hope, will be extended.—Thom-
aston (Oa.'
in tho United
,792 lodges, and
BSS“X Chinese merchant in San Fran
oisco, tersely gave an Amorican friend
hUlaeM on the Japanese >Emhassayf*
reception in this country oa follows:
“Japanese Wr-Ami**
loans mint more Treaty—by’n by Ti
ger.”
Baltimore, May 9.—Washington
Hunt, Esq., of New York, was chosen
P ermanent President, and one Vice
'resident and two Secretaries from each
State was elected.
Ex-Gov. Hunt made a powerful Union
speech, and was followed by other prom
inent men, in similar language.
The proceedings so far are character
ized by great unanimity, and a vast
amount of enthusiasm.
A committee of one from each State
was appointed to confer regarding can
didates and a platform. *
From tiie tone of the speeches deliv
ered to-day, no platform will be adopt
ed that does not recognize a -Constitu
tional Union, and the enforcement of
existing laws.
Messrs. Bell and Houston are most
prominently named as the canidates for
the-Presidency, and Mr. Everett for the
Vice-Presidency.
The Convention adjourned to meet on
Thursday morning,-at ten o’oclock,
when the nomination promises to bo
harmoniously effected.
For Eight Dollars wo will send the Weekly
Courier for One Year to each of Poor Sub
scribers, and one copy gratis, to the getter
up of the elub.
Pof Sixteen Dollars we wilt send the Tri
weekly Courier, to four subscribers for ono
year, and one copy to the getter up it 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 [6 month’s] at the low
price of 75 cents eaoh. And the Tri-Weekly
to clubs of Four for the same time at One
Dollar and Fifty cents eaoh.
Tho Weekly Courier now eontains more
Reading matter than paper in Upper Georgia-
and the friends-ofthe paper are earnestly re
quested to aid us in extending its circulation
- M. DWINELL, Pro’r.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY
NIGHT.
Congressional.
Washington, May 8.—The Senate
discussed the Homestead bill.
The House were engaged upon the
Tariff bill.
Ratification Meeting in Savannah.
Savannah, May 9.—The meeting last
night was the largest and most enthuis-
astic ever held in Savannah. Resolu
tions were unanimously passed, de-
noucing the squatter sovereignty
majority in Charleston. The Conven
tion approving the course of seceding
delegates, repudiating Bdtiinoro and
endorsing Richmond. Delegates ap
pointed to State Convention at Milledg-
ville, Jackson, Colion, Um-tridge, Gue-
rard, Harrison. Sepeches made by
Jackson, Cohen, Hiirtridge, (iucrard,
and others. Immense crowd. Great
enthusiasm.
Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G.,
TH03. J. PERRY, V. G.,'
R -T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUOKER, Treasurer. -
febOtrily.
Royal Arch Chapter,
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
egular
NIGHT iu each month.
THOS. J. PERRY, H. P.,
ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K,
William n. ducicer, s.,
D. J, SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. febJtrlty.
rpHE subscriber having again taken nloaso
of this woll known Watering Place, just
ly famous as tho J "-A
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH.
And thankful for tho patronage received last
Season, will again bo prepared to receive visi
tors by the middle of June noxt, and Will
strivo-to merit a continuance of that patrOn-
ago which heretofore has been so liberally
bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re
sort.
I shall endeavor at all times to pruvido ray
table with all tho attainable luxuries of the
Season, and havo made arrangements to keep
on hand a constant supply of ice.
I shall also have tho host Cooks that can be
procured in tho South, and shall provide
sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants.
I have also engaged the services of fuperi-
tTi’fl "An
Musicians, and those who delight in the “con
cords of sweet Bounds" will do abundantly
gratified. ' . -
The Medicinal virtues of theso many and
.varied Mineral Waters are now too well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to tho Red, Whito and Black Sulpher
Iroi
tug its superior qualities:
Newark, Nov. 20,1869.
.“‘After a faithful trial of Start Prepared.
Glue on Wood, Leather and .Cloth, at tho
Phenix Works, I most cheerfully recom
mend Its use for all purposes generally.. re
quired, and especially fpr fo„
“Wo; the undersigned, having tested Star’s
Prepared Glue, agree With the above recom
mendation.
“WM. B. DOUGLASS,
Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. Y.
. ,w •••LYbANDEB WRIGHT,
Machine Depot, 230 Market st., Ne’U. N. J.
“HEDENBURG 4 LITTELL,
Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J.
. “WM. H. KIRK 4 CO.,
Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N. J.
“LIVERIOH 4 ENDELS,
Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.
Star’s Chemically Prepared GInejl
is sold by all Druggists, Furniture ^Dealers,
~ Goods Dealers, Hardware
Grocers,'Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware
Dealers, Stationers, and by .country Mer
chant generally. Price 26 cents per Bottle.
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put up for dealers in eases from 1 to 12 dox.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, prin
ted in colors given with each package.
All orders *r letters of inquiry by mail ad
dressed to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY,
61 Liberty at. N. Y.
will receive prompt attention,
tea>A liberal dlsoount to tl
aprimtrily
> the trade.
*
NOTICE-rLOST.
T, OST or mislaid,.a cortain Note, given
JU.W. R- Smith td W. S, Cothran, for m-
vimoe on Cotton, dated sometime about the
last of the year 1888, - or beginning- of'the
year 1807, for two hundred dollars. Tho said
Note having been lost nr. mislaid the finder
will receive the thanks of. Ml concerned by
returning the same to W. R. Smith or. ro ,tho
subscriber, aasaid note has been paid in full
by tho maker, lo . =• '
mnr27trilm. ARCH. DAVIS.
COTOOSA SPRINGS.
Springs, many of them combined with Iron
and Magnesia, there is an inoxhaustahle well
of the pureBt Free stone. My accommoda-'
tions are very extensive. I have many pleas
ant Cottages separata from the main Hotel,
where families can’bo as quiot and retired as
in their h(fines.
Cotoosa Springs are in Cotoosa county, Geo.
two and a quarter miles from tho Western and
Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
Haoks will be at the Platform on tho arrival
of eaoh train. ' The Springs hare direct Rail
road communication with Savannah, Charlos-
ton, Augusta, Maeon^MiUedgsvHle, Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
Terms or Board.
Two dollars per day Ten dollars "por wook,
and Thlrty-fivo dollars per slnglo month.—
Visitors, whpWtih to engage board by the sea
son witti thoir families, will be boarded at
ThirtyDollars per month,ohildreh and sorvlce
half price. Thoso who wish to engage board
by the season, would do Well to address mo
at tho Springs. J. J. HARM
may5tri2m..
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER IN v
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA. '
I S Just receiving a large ancl well selected
stook of Oonfeotionaries, such as
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Piukles,
■ Maccaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd (Singer, Allspice.
Ketchups, cinnamon
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, Gocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA’Y CHEEBE, SUGARS;
FINE SYRUP, COFFEE.
Twenty-five different brands of choice
Cigars,' also a lot of fine Ckowing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22triff.
HOUSE TO RENT.
Mass Meeting in New Orleans.
New Orleans, May 8.—A mass meet
ing was hold in Lafayette Square to
night. The resolutions Ka opted de
nounce’' the secession movement in
Charleston—and further, resolve to re
gard as enemies all who attempt to
produce a separation of the States of
"this Union.
Markets.
Savannah, May 10.—Sales, of Cotton
to-day, 660 bales. Tho market was gen
erally unchanged. Sales of the week
2,075 boles. Receipts of the week 4300
against 4200 bales. Receipts ahead of
last year 68,500 bales; qll ports ahead
755,500 bales. Stock, 19,250 bales.
■ : Charleston, May 10.—Sales of Cot
ton to-day 300 bales. Good Middlings
at Ut cts. Sales of thp week 780(1
bales Receipts of the Week 4000 bales.
The market closed at $ a \ ct. advance
on the week.
The Ericsson engine’ is beglning
te get very generally into use for farm
purposes, and as a motor generally
where no very great amount of power
is required. Their cheapness, durabili
ty, and safety .will insure their success,
We see it stated that the .Borden town
Machine Company has recently com
pleted a first-class sugar oane mill for a
gentleman of Cuba, whioh is now being
• attached to a twin forty-eight-inoh Erics
son calorio engine manufactured by (he
Newark Machine Company at their
works in Newark. This is the largest
calorie engine yet made of tho new
pattern, . j ■
No Mobb Quarantine at Niw' York.
—The New York Courier and Enquirte
aysr 1 !- - r ■ •
‘•TheJtegtatetere having r refused to;
make any appropriation, at its late ses
sion, for the support of the quarantine
establishment tine whole system has
been .virtually abandonsd.’?
Davis
ifty-seveu ballots, was east
ident. Ilon. Caleb Cushing.
ifjjhieiolq}.
MARlktet^In Floyd oo., Ga., at the
S E - ' ~ — — N Ik. — Dm? iL MM AM Q
evening of tholOtb inBt., by the Rev.
Mr. Potter. of Rome, Col. John, D.
Brewster, of Fayette Co. Tenn., to the
amiable Mrs. Lucie A, CoBB. dadghter
of poet. William D. Jones, of thi*
oounty.
Heal tho SicU.—Diseases of the Bowols
and Stimjch are aiwipys enused by large de
posits of Hurtful matter,left by baa orimpuro
blood iu thoso important organs, and the
poisonous material' in. this vitiated*blood,
actin'! on tho system, makes It too week to
tli row off this matter by ths natural channels
or if any is carried off it,is a very small por
tion. So arise diarrhan and dysentery, coIlO
oiativonoss, bhd breath; indigestion, nausea,
loss of appetite, botching of wind off tho
stomach, oti A short iiso of ‘Judson'B Moan-
tain Ilorb Fills will delight yon. You will
feel with surpriso thoir mighty powor, and
bo willing to say with red men or the west,,
truly they are tho “mighty healer."
i Bold by all Mcdlohte dealers. apr24trilm.
BININGER'S
OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN!
This deliOioustonio stimulant
Chills and Foverl—Ouo of tho greatest
remedies that has ever been laid before the
public for Favor and Ague, and whioh have
received the highest enconium from tho press
and the people, is Dr. J. HostetterV Celebra
ted Bitters. Wha would endure tho tortures
arising from this terriblodisease, when it can
be so easily cured? Who would endure sleep
less nights, burning fevers and ley chills - al-
el: •
tern ately, when a remedy can bo obtained
for a.more trifle ?'And yet how many families
linger mite painful 'existence nndorthisdead-
ly blight, aud. do' nothing, but gulp down
uinlne, until it-becomes as common as thoir
* elh
E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and tho Family, hav
ing superseded the sn-called "Glns”“Aromat-
io,”’ ‘(Cordial,” “Medicated," "Schnapps" 4o.,
is now indorsed by all of the promiuent phy
sicians, chemists, and oonnoisseurs as posses
sing all of those intrlmdo modioinal.qualities
(tonic and diuretic) whioh belong to an old
anil pure Gin, Put up in quart bottles and
sold by all druggist, grocers, 4o.
(Establisliod in 1778.)
A. M BININGER 4 CO., Solo Prop’rs.
No. 19 Brood St., N. Y.
Druggistsand Dealers supplied with choice
Wines, Bran-lics, 4c., direct fromU. S. Bon
ded Warehouses. Orders from tho country
will meet with prompt attention.
Our Slock of choice Bottled. Liquors comprises
the largest and most varied assort
ment in this- market
rpHE subscriber, for several years a resident
-X of Asia; discovered while there, a sim
ple vegetable remedy—-a sure cure for. Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Goughs, Colds
and Norvous Debility. For the benefit of
Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, Re is
willing to make' tbe same public: ;
To thoso who desire it, ho will send the
’Proscription, With full directions (free of
charge;) also a sample of the medicine, whioh
they will find a beautiful combination of Na
ture’s simple herbs. Those desiring tho
Remedy can obtain it by return mail; by ad
dressing J.E.OUTHBERT,
. i ... , Botanio Physician,
aprU16tri3m No. 429 Broadway; N. Y. *
ail meals, and yet they are not relieved.-
Nono but the foolish and weak would bositnto
to prooure these valuable Bitters, and save
thomselves intense agony. Rold by Druggist
and doalers genoraliy everywhere; • '
jJ9~Sco advertisoinont in another column.
mar20tritm. ; < * ;
Opinions of the Press.
The Biniugors' 888. Broadway, hove a very
high reputation to sustain, os-Ura oldest and
best house in New York.—Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Binlngor 4 Co., No
stained Tor a
338 Broadway, has sits
oigbty yonrs, a reputation that may well b.
cuvicd.—N. Y. Evening Post.
The nnmoof A. M. Bininger 4 Co., Is a
Al.X A '
A Card to the Snflering.
Tho Rev. Wllliant Cosgrovo,-while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was oured of Con
sumption, when all other means had failed,
by a recipe obtained from a learned physioian
residing In tbe great city of Jeddo. This re
cipe has eared great numbers who wore suf-
fbrring from 'Consumption, Bronchitis, Boro
Throat, Coughs and Golds, end tho debility
and nervous depression caused by these dis
orders. ue.~
Desirous of.bohofiting others, I will send
ibisreeipe, whioh I have brought home with
ido, to all who need it, free of. ohsrge.
Address - Brv; WM, OOSGRO.VE,
230 Bsttio street,
Jan28-tw3m Bropklyn, N, Y.
guaranty of the exact and’ literal truth of
whatever they represent.—Y: OomtntriUU
Advertiser.
Tho Importing liouso of A. M. Bininger 4
Co.. No. 433 Broadway, is conducted upon
principles of integrity, fairness, and highest
honor.—N. Y. Evening Express.
Wo have quoted these cemplimontarv no-
tlqes of tho Now York press to tho end that
those who aro still strangqrs tens may ob
tain such just ideas of our position and repu
tation, as will enable them to determmo
whether tho statements which wo have
made are entitled to their consideration and
confidence. aprillOtrlwly
“Don’t desert an old friendJor a neu>.face}'
(Old Proverb.)
! 11 DEATH 111
TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
: VERMIN.
‘•'dsatar’s” ’ • •
“Costar’s” Rats; Roaoh, do. Exterminator
■ * ‘“""Y '
COL. SAM. C0LT!S
REVOLVING - FIRE ARMS.
'Costar’s'
“Costar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator, ■
"Costar’s”. - •
“Costar’s” Elootrio Powder, for Inceots, 4c.
; , , - 'DESTROYS IWSTA»TI.r . >
Rata, Roaches, Mies, Molos, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, Apts, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac.,
Ao., in short, every form and speoies-of
VERMIN.
10 Yesrs established in New York City—used
by the city Post Offlee, the oily Prisons and
Statton Hous«s,th« city Steamers, Ships, Aba,
the city Hotels, "Astor,” "St. NicholsS;"4o.,
and by more than 20,000 private families.
Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them.
Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities.
Re^alar sires, 25 c. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bol
Bottie,
111 BswakeI 11 of spurious imitations. Examine
• eaoh Box, Bottle ami Flask, and take noth-
ingbut “Costar’s.”
|S 4 (6 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ao., by
Express.
Address orders—or^Y^rmlarto^Dealani”
, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway,'NrE'
Sold by Farell 4 Yeiser, Whoreaala and
Retail, Roms, Ga. febltrUm.
mm mm r mmmmmm
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
I u . SHOT GUNS.
Patents of 1860; 1855; 1857; 1858.
armB havo ho equals in quality and
: arc adopted by tho Army aud
. of tho United States, and tho principal
gpvwnmontof Europe; are uniform in ell
thoir parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable
and can bo had In one hundred varieties, as
woU as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
and small pavts for repairs, from all reepecta-
J the Hardware trado
Nw
MAN’F’GCo.,
Hartford, Conn.
nJSeeds.
O F all kinds and varieties, warranted to
bo ths kind that will sprout, for sals
7 ' TURNLEY, No.* Choice House.
3 1 HE HOUSE And . LOT
. lata residence of Dr.
oks, situated in DeBoto, l
of a mile west of Home, all in 1
good repair; and tho lot eontains between
our and flvo acres. Apply at the.Drug Store
ff Newman 4 Nowlin, Rome, Go.
ofob.21—trilm.
To Consumptive and Nervous
SUFFERERS.
FIRST CLASS
BOARDING HOUSE.
~l 1’ AViNG purchased the hoose.nbw ocou-
JtL pied by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will
bbmost THOROUGHLY. RENOVATED and
Newly Furnished, and will be opened for
the accommodation of boarders by the sub-
eoriber,' hn the First of January, 1860,
Ratos of boord will be, per single meal, 30
doy,' $1 00
w .'WMkh :•••; v 9" flO
Without Room, will be, “ -month, - 12 60
With " " “ . " 15 00
Wood; Lights and Washing, will bo furn
ished at resonable rates. -r
O. W. LANG WORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Shaw, Bupb
deo!4—tf.
NEW
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[Souse formerly occupied by Bob t, Battey.]
P. L. TUBNLEY,
‘IT7‘OT7LD rospoc'tfully inform his
VV friends and customers, and
publio genoraliy, that li.o i s
now opening a vory largo and at- _
tractive Stook of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Also, Paints, Oils, Vornishos, Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden, (Southern Raised)
Glass,Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every
thing inhislinoor that is usually kept in a
First Class ~
tamers reliable articles, at as
r LOW PRICES,
As any house this sido of Augusta, Ga.. Ro-
momber the location. The wants 0
country shall be supplied. , f febll.'
he
T .Dissolution.
HE firm of A. G, 4 A. J. PITNER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to the firm ore
requested to make immediate payment, sa A.
J. Pitner the juniorpartner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and thoir busi
ness must be wound- up before he leaves.—
Tho business will be conducted in tho name
And style of A. G. PITNER, at the old stand,
Where ths notes and accounts of the firm will
ba found for a short time. .... utt’-i
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VDSON*CO.,<mtm
a L. JTJDBOH, At CiX,
sole: proprietors,
No. 50 Leontid Street,.
, NMW. YORK.
M- isrnta wanted alway.—Address sssWits- "WK
SLATE, SLATE, SLATE!
Van Wert Quarry.
T HE subscriber has on hand sbont 600
squares of Roofing Slate, of all sites,
and best quality, and will continue to keep
enough to supply all demands Hereafter.—
Price, six dollars per square; at tho Quarry,
cash, or will make liberal TIME arrang
moots with contractors,-or will oorttract tat
nutting it on in tho best style..
SEABORN JONES; Jr.
febOtrily. Van" Wert, Ga.’|
NOTICE.
T i
TOOGAR. R. R. COMPANY are hsrefcy
notified that an Installment of Fifteen per
cent., on the stook is' called for, payable on
tbb 10th of June next. Also Fifteen percent
additional, payable on the 1st of August
next. By ordo’r of the Board of Director*.
A. B. CULBERSON,
apr5w2m- Seo’y 4 Tres'K
TO RENT.
rpHE largo and oommodious Store, opposita
X tho Choice House, formerly occupied by
McGuire 4 Pinson, and in the most desirable
partof tho town for business. Apply to
mtt IU MILTON.-
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D. B. 1IA3
• - (Cataract
WASHING MACHINE)
Clothing, Time and Labor Saved.
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
T HE most simple, economical, and durable
.article cror offered te- tire public to alle
viate tha discomforis'of wash-day.
DESCRIPTION.
It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs
on the inside, an interior cylinder of wood
with ribs. There is a space of from 6 to 8
inches between the two cylinders. One
crank turns both cylinders at the samo time
in opposite directions, rapidly creating a
suds, forcing the water through tho clothes,
and effectually removing tho dirt. The ac
tion of the water does tlie tbe work quickly,
dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus
saves tho wear of clothes.
SULLIVAN 4 HYATT, Proprietors,
54 Beekmau St., New York.
N. B.-State and county Bights for sole,
and the purchasers supplied with Machines
Machine iis in operation by a laund
ress daily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway.
mar3—triw4w-3iu.-
A COORDING to the statute of the
wo hereby, give notice, that
oftiie Inferior Court has receive
at his office, tho new Bti ’
Measures, and all jicrr—
by notified thereof* ___
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The
Tho Books
store recently
Store.. Thoso
oomo forward
accounts not due
December, will
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mayUw.lm
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