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Latest mms. Auiusta, Ga., May 11.—Hon. Alexan der II.'.Stephens has writ ten a letter to reply to several gentlemen of Macon, in which ho sustain.),' the principles of non-interventiorl; disapproves of the secession of delegates at the late Char leston Convention, . and recommends that delegates be sent to the adjourned Convention at Baltimore. New York, May 10.—lion. Samvel Griswoi, Goodrich, late United Sfates Consul nt Paris, died on Wednesday. [Mr. OooDRicn was born in CJonneti- cut, in 1800, and many years since dis tinguished himself, in connection with the late Mr. Kkttell, of the Boston Courier, in the production of a series of youths’ books,’known familiarly as Pe ter Parley’s talcs and histories. Mr. Goodrich established the earliest weekly literary newspaper in the United States and published the first “Annual." ■ ..SfteciqTlfcliccs. CoNORESS AND UTAH TERRITORY.—It is stated that the organization of the new ..Territories of Pikers Peak, Nevader and Daootab, whicn has been agreed upon by the committee on 'Territories in the Senate* will result ijot only in forming those Territories, but entirely wiping out from the map the name of Utah* and destroying the organization whioh has given - the government so much trouble. The.idea is to cut,'itup in slides, attaching each' lo a different Territory.' - Episcopal Convention. The thirty-eighth annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal,. Church? of the Diocese of Georgia, began its session in Christ Church, tiavannalC'oh Thurs day morning, the Right Rev; Bishop Elliott presiding, and a large number of clergymen 'and lay delegates being in ^-attendance. The first day was spent in organising and appointing the necelsary officers and committees. On Friday morning, after divine ser vice, the Bishop delivered his annual address, in whioh he spoke most en- courageingly of the general progress of the Church—of the doings of the last triennial convention at Richmond, Va., ia October—of the increasing interest manifested in the success of the Uni versity of the South -and reported his official .acts within the diocese during the past year, showing a steady and gradual imprdvoment in the Episcopal Church in Georgia, and announced the Church Intelligence, a new paper lately established in Raleigh, N. C. as his of- ^ ficial organ of communication with his diocese, and commended it to the pat- roiiageof his clergy and laity.—Sav. Rep. Death of Ex-Gov. Tazewell.—Ex- Gov. L. W. Tazewell, of .Virginia died at Norfolk, last Saturday. The New Bridge.—Major Howard’s force has considerable progress in the building of the piers for the bridge on which tne Mobile and Girard Rail Road will cross the river. The work appears to be done in a very substantial manner the piers being of dressed granite to a height above tne reach of freshets, and brick jon top. From the river bank to the rise in Thomas street the traok will be laid on trestle work, high enough for drays and wagons to pass under it v —Enquirer of yesterday. BSyAmonjj the recruits from Mem phis, received at the Penitentiary last week,- was Dr. Bines, a notorious charac ter, whose last alias was, we believe, Williams. He is reputed to be one of the greatest thieves m the country, and is a man of fine address and good edu cation. He is about 00 years of age, and has been confounded with the pol ished rosnal Haynes, who married a >oung lady well known in this city, and was sent to the Kentucky Peni tentiary. Haynes is about 45 years of On the trial Hines at Memphis, The Rome Courier, Weekly & Tri-Weekly, PRICK GREATLY REDUCED, For Cash invariably in advance. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. jjSggCLUn RATES WITH THE Southern Cultivator The Largest, Cheapest Ac. Best taPISiR Xxx tlie Soutn. TO 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 subsoribers-by paying past dues, cun come in with the Clubs. Where can tlio Planters of the Chero kee Country get as much interesting reading for the same money? Just think of it, by making up a clhb of four yougeta first' rate family Newspaper 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 yro will send the Weekly Courier for One Tear to each of Fonr Sub scribers, and one copy gratis, to the goiter up of the club. For Sixteen .Dollars we will send the Tri- Weekly Courier to four subscriber* for one year, and one oopy to the getter up of the club. CLUB RATES FOR The Presidential Campaign. Clubs of Four or more subscribers will bo tarnished with tho Weekly Courier front May 20th- to Nov. 20th. [B months] at the low prico of 75 cents each. And the Tri-Weekly to olubs nf Four for the same time atOne Dollar and Fifty cents each. * Tho Weekly Courier now contains more Reading matter than paper in UpperGoorgia and tho frionds of the paper aro earnestly re quosted to aid us in extending its circulation M. DWINELL, Pro’r. War to the Knife.t—We clip the fol lowing from a telegraphic dispatch to the Now York Tribune from Washing ton oity. Ou« readers must -judge for themselves how much probability of truth there is in it: , Orders hove gone forth from the White House to Postmaster Fowler, Presidont of the Tammany Sachems, and Chairman of the Tammany Gene ral Committee, to call a meeting; forth with at Tammany Hall, to -denounce Douglas and Squatter Sovereignty.—. Secretary Cobb is probably the instiga tor of this movement. lie.is reported' to have declared that if Mr. Douglas be nominated at Baltimore, through the influence of the Delegation from Geor- ^ cia, that he will resign his place in the Cabinet, and take the stump for his de feat. 8@“Seward's Chances.—The editor of the Cincinnati Commercial, writing from Washington, under date of the 6 th Inst., says— I am informed that Mr. "Seward, bos no longer any hesitation as to liis course respecting tho Chicago Convention.— His friends will not only be allowed but roquired to present his ijama to that Convention, and I do not doubt his Ability to secure the nomination The great cry against him, is rfbt that ^ he believes in a splendid- Central Goy- ernment, and is always prepared to be liberal with the peopled money, but “he can’t carry Pennsylvania.” age. he was thought to be Haynes and he was convioted under that impression.— He is, however, a more hardened villian than Haynes. The indetity of Hines has been established by Mr. Johnson, the superintendent of our Penitentiary, by a convict who served with him in the Penitentiary of Lousiana.—Nashville Pa triot. learn that a man named John Halt, a tin pedlor from Rome, was found shot dead in his wagon a few miles from LnFayette, one day last week. Ho was' evidently murderod for his nioney, ns he was known to lmve had n considerable amount on his person when he left LaFuyetle, all of which, together with his watch was missing when ho was discovered.—lkdton times, 10th. ggy-Tho Washington Star confirms tho report that Senator Hunter, of Va., and Gen. Lane, of Oregon, advised the delegations of those States to withdraw from the Charleston Convention. Gen. Lane telegraphed the Oregon delega tion ns follows: Hoh. Lansing Stout: Your dispatch received. Stand by the -equality of States, and stand by those Slates that stand by the constitutional rights of all. By all means go with them—go out and stand by them. JOE LANE.” J. C. BAKER.., of the Democracy sued its call for a Convention of "nil per sons in favor of Alabama being repre sented in the Baltimore Convention of the Democracy of the United State*, and who are willing to abide by the ao- tionof said Convention and support its nominee." It is lobe held at,Montgomery on the 4th of June, the time and plaoe for the assembling ofthe Convention called ■* by the Executive Commitf Convention to di Called.—Hon. Por ter Ingram, Chairman of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of Georgia, states that a call will be made for a State Convention of tho party to meet soon, j to determine what is best to be done in the present omergenoy. His colleagues on the Cpmmittye, are Mtsars. A. S. Atkinson of Camden; P. Traoy, of mnden; r, i; 0. Murphy, of DoKalb; v.a, Aituvup.of Floyd,S. J. Lmith:qf Lowndes: L. H. Brisooo, of Baldwin: Henry Cleaveland. of Uiohmond.—CW. &tnl Ma a row {What Jfests i , / the vi *1^ in tin «Uv i Bman’k Character.—Wo may judge of aman'soharactei-by wlmt bo loves— pleases him. If a person mam- aolight in low and sordid objects— Igor song and debasing lahgu in the misfortunes of his fellows, or cru elty to animals, we may at onoo deter mine tho complexion of his olmractor. On theoontwry if he loves purity, mod esty, truth—if virtuous pursuits engage his heart, and draw out his affections— wC are satisfied that ho is an upright man. A mind debased shrinks book irom association with the good and wise. ..R. W. ECHOLS NEW IflRMI ! BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN L0.< NO. 40. Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Officers—C...H. 8WITH. N. G., TU03; J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer, febltrily. X rome v Ay- Royal Arch Chapter, jpC Regular Meetings FIRST TUE8DA NIGHT in each month. TIIOS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J; BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUOKER, S., * D. J. 8ANDHR8, Treasurer, j. D. G. LOVE, 8oe’y. febOtrily. FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MILS!) Aimcr.nS IX Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glass, Iyory, Boue, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Por- eba,’Cloth, Paper, PapiotMaehc, Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ac. And indeed there is scarcely an article in tho whole range of domestic economy, wheth er it be lbraisc or ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this preparation ho re stored to its original .value. It challenges ’tho world for its suporior. It is indispensa ble fd ovary •• : ' HOUSE, WORKSHIP, COUNTING-ROOM, And no person, after a trial of Star’sChemically Prepared Glue would willingly dispense with it for four time3 itcost. It is nlwaysready, und.always reliable. It is not offensive to tho smell, and is not affected by.oliinntc, and where known it has betomo a FIXED FACT. The attention of dealers anil consumers is invited to (ho following tsstimoninls regard- ,ng its superior qualities: Newark, Nov. 20,1859. “After a faithful trial of Star’s Prepared Gltto on Wood, Leather and* Cloth, at the Flienix Works, I most cheerfully recom mend its use for all purposes' generally ro quired, and especially for family use. - <VA. CARTER." "Wo, the undersigned, having tested Star's Prepared Glue, agree with-the above recom mendation. ' t-.r. - *» ? “WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. Y. “LY8ANDER WRIGHT, - Machine Depot. 230 Market st„ No'k. N. J. • "IIEDENBURG A LITTELL, ' Carriage Manufacturers, Newark,.N.J. “WM. H-KIRK A CO., I Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N,,J. "LIVERICB & ENDEE9,' Carriage Makers, Newark,. N.J. Star's Chemically Prepared GlndJl is sold by alt Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Stationers, and’by country Mer chant generally. Price 25 cents per Bottle. A brush goes witlreaah bottle. Put up f >r dealeiB in cases from 1 to 12 do*. Asplendid Litho^ra.ihic SBbw Card, prin ted in eolorsgivenwith each package. All orders or lQtters of inquiry by mail ad dressed to the STARR GLUE COMPANY, 51 Liberty sfc N.'Y. will receive prompt attention. f 2Egu A liberal discount to' tho trade. Sold by P. L, Tarnl«y,’No..3, Choice Hotel, Rome, Ga. april24trily. Heal the Sick.—Diseases of tho Bowels and Stomie’i are always caused by large de posits of hurtful matter, left by bad or impure Mood in those Important organs, and the poisonous material in this vitiated blood, acting on the system, makes it too week to throw off this matter by the natural obannols or if any is carrle Loff’it is a very small por tion. Si arise diarrhoea and dysentery, colic cativcn^a, had breath, indigestion, nausea, loss of appetite, belching of wind off the storaaeh, eti . A short use of‘Judson’s Moun tain Herb Pills will delight you. : You will feel with surprise their mighty power, and bo willing to say with rod men or tf truly they are the “migh Sold by all Medicine cl bo willing to say with rod man of tho west, healer." .lore. apr24trilm. NOTICE-LOST. T OST or mislaid,’a certain Note, give I J W. It. Smith to W. 8. Cothran, for vnnee on Cotton, dated sometime about last of (lie year 1 SOB. or beginning of the year 1857, for two hundred dollars. Tho said Note having been lost or mislaid tho finder will receive the thanks of all concerned by returning the same to W. R. Smith or ro. the subscriber, as said noto has boon paid in full by tho maker, to .. • mar27trilin. ARCH. DAVIS. CGTOOSA SPRINGS, T HE subscriber having again taken a leas of this wullknown Watering Place,just ly famous as tho SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. And thankful for tho patronage received last Season, will at tain bo prepared to receive visi tors by the middle of Juno next, «ml will strivoto merita continuance of that patren- ago which heretofore has boon so liberally beslowcd upon this Fashioiiablo Summer rc- I shall endeavor at all times to provide my tnblo with all the attainable luxuries of the Season, and have made arrangements to keop on hand a constant supply of ice. I shall also have tho best Cooks that can be procured in the South, and shall provide a sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants. I havo also engaged the aervieos of superior Musicians, and those whodelightin tho “con cords of sweet sounds” will bo abundantly gratified. Tho Medicinal virtues of these many and varied Mineral Waters are now too well known to require an extensive description. In addi tion to tho Red, White and Black Stilpher Springs, many of them combined with Iron and Magnesia, there is an inoxhaustablo well of tho purest Free stone. My accommoda tions arevery extonsivo. I havo many pleas ant Cottages soparato. from the main Hotel, whore families can bo os quiet and retired as in their homes. • Cotoosa Springs are in Cotoosn county, Geo. two and a quarter railcB from the Western and Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus andgood Hacks will ho at the Platform on tho arrival of each train. Tho Springs havo direct Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles ton, Augusta, Macon, Millcdgovillc, Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, .Nashville and Chat^booga,-. ;.^ , ..... . r -TinKZOPBoAKS, Two dollars per day Ten dollars 'per week, and Thirty-five dollars per singlo month.— Visitors who wish to ongagohoard by the sea son with their families, will he boarded at Mountain Herb Pills. Avots. w« prwent jou with m perfect of Tetueo, * chief of a trfbo of the itrango Altec Natfea, that once ruled Mexico. You wffi flwd a foil aeeoaat of him i bin people In oar Pamp be had gratia, from the Agent* for tbeo Tho inventor and roannfecturer of 1 tain Herb Pilla,” baa spent tho greater port of hi* life in traveling, having Tlaited nearer overy country In tho world. He apent over six years among the Indfens of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, «»4 It was Urns tba« tho “ Mountain Hraii Pitu” were dlsoovstod. A very Intcreatlng account of his advoalarea thoro, you will in* n our Almanac and Pamphlet. It Is an established feet, that all diseases arise flrwn IMPURE 111*000 f Tbs blood Is tho life! and when any fcretfn or unhealthy matter gets mixed with It,. It la at svory or^an of Uie body. Kvsry nor and all 1 l the Springs. jnay5trl2m. J. J. HARMON. CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, . .‘ROME, GA. TS just r.oeeivlng a large and well selected X stock of Confectionaries, such as * Candies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccarom, Vermioilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, Lemons, .Almonds, cocoanuts, Brazil Nats, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS, FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twenty-five different brand, of choice Cigars, also a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco. TERMS CASH. Chills and Fever J—Ouo of the greatest remedies that has ever been laid before the public for Fever and Ague, and which hare received the highest cnconium from tho press and tho people, is I)r. J. Hostetter’s Celebra ted Bitters. Who would ondure tho tortures arising IVom this terribladiseue,whenitcan be so easily cured? Whawould-tmdurosleep less nights, burning ferora and icy chills al ternately, when a remedy can'be obtained for a mere, trifle 1 And yet bow-many families Hngorouto painful existoneennderthiidoad- ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes, a* common as their Jail meals, and yot they are not - relioved.— None but the foolish and weak wonld hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves Intense agony. - Sold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. j&9~See advertisement in another column. mar20trilm. ' The fo q craorof AiablS^h^ Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DYBSTUFFS9 Fife CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Fur- poses, &o., &c. &c. A Card to tho Snffcring. The Bov. William Cosgrove, wliilo laboring- as a missionary in Japan, was cured or Con sumption, when all other means had failed, by a rooine obtained from a learned physician residing in the great olty of Jeddo.. This re cipe has Aired great numbers who wore suF furring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Coughs and Colds, and tho debility and nervous depression caused by theso dis orders. Dasiroqs of benefiting others, I will send this reoipe, whioh I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address R»v. WM. COSGROVE, , 280 Bultfo street, jan28-tw8m Brooklyn, N. Y. Rome. Ga. -Fell. 18th. [triwawtf.] COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date tho 00 isa River St< Company’s Steamers.will leavo for G SPORT, and intermediate landings' lows i . ■' >'■ r . ¥<• ' STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rome, Tuesday Mcrn- ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greensport !Wednes day at 9 o’clock. COTHRANS A ELLIOTT. JanOltrtwtf. 4- Varnishes of all Kinds. BININGER’S OLD LONDON DOCK G IN ! - This delicioustonic stimulapt E specially doeigned for the uao of the Medical Profession and tho Family, hav ing suporiedsd the si,-called "Gins” "Aromat- lo," "Cordial," “llodicnted,!’ "Schnapps’! Ac., is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy sicians, chemists, aud connoisseurs as posses sing a'.i of those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic, and diuretic) which belong fo an old and pure Gin. Put up in'quart bottles and sold hv nil druggist, grocers, Ac. (Established in 1778.) . A. M BININGER A-CO,, Sole Prop’rs. S: . No. 1 !i Broad St., NLT.j-T , Drnggis'sand D:nlora supplied with choice Wines. Brandies, Ac., direct from U. S. Bon ded Warehouses. Orders from tho, country will moot with prompt attention. To Consnmptivc and Nervous SUFFERERS. rplIE subscriber, for several years n resident A of Asia, discovered wlxllo there, a sim ple Vegetable remedy—a sure dure for Con sumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Nervous Dobllity. , For the .benefit of Consumptives'audNorVous Sufferers, he is willing to make the enmopublio. To those who desire it, ho will send tho Prescription, with full directions (free of oharge;) also a sample of tho medicine, whioh thoy 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, aprU15tri3m No. 420 Broadway, N. Y. II! DEATH! 11 TO, EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. ‘•Ctstar’s” .. , “Costar’s” Rats, Roaeh, Ao. Exterminator “Costar’s” "Costar’s” Bed-bug Exterminator. “Costar’s” '“Costar’s” Eloctrio Powder, for Insects, Ac. DOSTROTS IX8TAKTLT s. Roaches, Mleo, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plante, Insects ou Animals, Ao., Ao., in short, every form and speoicaof VERMIN, 10 Years established in New York City—used by the city Post Office, the oity Prisons and Station Housea, the oity Steamers, Ships, Ac., the oity Hotels, “Astor," “SL Nicholes,” Ao., and by more than 20,000 private families. Druggists and Rotailcra everywhere southern. WholMaltf-Agents in all the Urge Cities. Regular sites, 25o.60o. and $1 Boxes, Bottle, i 1 IBiwau! 11 cfspurlous i eaoh Box, Bottle and F: ingbnt “C $1,00 Boxoa . $3 A $5 Boxes for EzproUe Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers’ 1 to HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot, 410 Brood wav, N. Y. Sold by Famiill A Ysiser, Wholesale and Retail, Rome, Go. feb2trilm. Ac., by Our Stock of choice Bottled Liquors comprises, the tunics’, and most varied assort 'ment in this market Opinions oftlic' Press. The Biniugers' 338 Broadway, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest ond best house in New York.—Home Journal. Tho house of A. M. Biningcr A Co., No 338 Broadway, has sustained for a period of eighty years, a reputation that may woll b. envied.—AT. T. Evening,Post. >. The name of A. M. Bininget-'A Co., is gudranty of the oxact nnd. literal truth whatever thoy represent.—,V. T." Commerce Advertiser. ■ . The Importing Iiouso of"A. M. Biningcr A Co.. No. 438 Broadway, is conducted upon irinoiplca of integrity, fairness, and highest lonor.—N. V. Evening Eupress. Wo iiavo quoted tiicso oeinplinicntary no tices of tho Now York press to tho end that tbosewho aro still strangers te us may ob tain such just ideas of our position nnd repu tation, as will, onablo them to dotcrmino whether tho statements whioh wo Iinvo made are ontitlod to their consideration and confidence. nprillOtriwly “Don’t desert an old friend for a neu> face." (Old Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT’S REVOLVING FIRE ARMS. mar22tntf. diHtribMted tf n«rve feck th# i»oiso», vitxl org»»» qulcklj compUln. Th* atom»«h gent th* food pcrfectl/. Th* liver ****** te secrot* * *ulHcl*Dej of bU*. Th* «ctfea of th* heart If weakened, and so the circulation I* feeble. Th* lung* become clogged with th* poisonous matter; hence, a cough—and all from a allgnt Impurity at tb* feuntalw head of life—th* Blood I A* if you had throws *omf earth, for InRtanc*, In a pur* aprlng, from which iwn a tiny rivulet, In a few minute* th* whol* *o«r** of thf fltream become* disturbed and discolored. A* *ulekly do** Impure blood fly to every part, and leave lu» eting behind. All the pauagos become obetrneted, and nnie** the obstruction I* removed, th* lamp o? life eoon die* oat. These pill* not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions ofthe body; they are, therefore, unrivalled OVHH FOR BILIOUS DUBAIB8, liver Complaint, Sick Headache, fee. Thl* Medicine expel* from the blood the hidden eeed* of dis ease, and render* all the flnids and secretion* pare and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to ue, that w* are able to nlace within your reach, a medicine like th* “ Mountain Horn Pius,” that will pass directly to th* afflicted parts, through th* blood and fluids of th* body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flask ef beauty and health. . Judion’s Pill* are the Beet Remedy in exint- eneefor the following Complaint*: Bowd Complaints, Debility, inward Wernknm, Coughs. « Fever and Ague. Liver Cmnfffofc, Odds, Female Complaints. Lownm ef Spirits, Chest Diseases, Costxveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Fomales who value health, should never be without these Pills.' They purify the blood, remove obstruction* of all kinds, cleanse tb* skin of *11 pimples end blotches and bring tne rich color of health to the pale cheek. 49* The Plante and Herbs of which these Pills are mads, wsre discovered In a very surprising way among the Tksucans, a tribe ef Aborigine* In Mexioo. Get the Ahnanao of our Agent, and you will tend with delight, the very Interesting account it contains of th* 11 Cnxat Medicine” of the Astec*. HOUSE TO RENT. T he house and lot late residence of Dr. Hicks, situated i.i DeS of a mile west of Rome, good repair; and tho lot contains between Our and five aores. Apply at the Drug Store ff Newman A Nowlin, Rome, Ga. ofob.2I—trllra. ' Ob.erve.-IZe Mountain Herh PitU art put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each hem contain* 40 pill*, and MMmE at SO cent* per turn. Jit penuine, ham th* tifuahtn tf JUDSOff d CO , on each tna. B.L. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. H AVING purchased tho house now occu pied by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will bo most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED am) Newly Furbished, and will bo opened for tho accommodation of boarders by tho sub scriber, on tho First of January, 1800. Ratos of board will be,' per single moal, 30 “ day, $1 00 “ week, 5 60 Without Room, will bo, « month, 12 50 With “ “ « « 15 00 Wood, Lights and Washing, will bo furn ished at resonablo rates. O. W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Shaw, SupL deoli—tf. Lands for Sale, rTHIE plnco whereon Mrs. N. JL H. Alien now residua, con taining 510 acres—about 300 of 1 which is in cultivation, withe, good Dwollling nnd out Housos, house and Sorow. Also, the place on Dykes Creek, lot No. 188, 23rd di.L and 3rd sio., containing 100 acres, comfortabio Dwelling and out buildings, nnd 50 acral df oleared land. Also lot No 65, 22nd dist and 3rd sec., formerly Floyd now Polk county, containing 160 acres. ■. Tho lands will all, or any part of them bo sold at reasonable prices and easy terms.— For fiirther particulars address, V.- S. ALLEN, — Yarborough P. 0., Floyd Co. Go. may3wlm. • • 10 pill*. I i A* «ir d CO., on each ha. R L. JTJDSOH, * CO. , SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. EO Leonard Ntrtat, NEW rOEK. K>4mti wasted alwsj^-AOdlMi u »Vw. -08 SLATE, SLATE,SLATE I a, Van Wert ttnarrj;. T HE subscriber has on hand about 600 squares of Roofing Slate, of all sites and best qualitv, and will continue to keep ouough to supply all demands hereafter.— Price, six dollars per square at the Quarry, cash, or will make liberal TIME arrang inents with contractors, or Will Contract for. putting it on in the beat itylb. SEABORN JONES, Jr. febOtrily. Van Wert, Ga.'| NOTICE. T HE Stockholder of the COOSA A CHAT TOOGA R. R. R. COMPANY »fe hereby notified that an Installment of Fifteen per cent., en the stcok is called for, payable on the 10th of Jane next. Also Fifteen per ceat additional, payable on the 1st of August next. By ordor ef tho Board of Directors. A. B. CULBERSON, apr5w2m See’y A TreSV. TO RENT, rpHE largo tuffi commodious Store, opposite the Choice House, formerly occupied by McGuire A Pinson, and in tho most desirable part of the town for business. Apply to MILTON, mar31trltf. D. B. HAi Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. Patexts or I860; 1855 j 1857 j 1858. nmtSBannshayo m graal't in quality and L finish j 'are adopted by the Army and avy of tho United States, and tlio principal government of Eqropo; aro uniform in all theirpatfs, are simple, safe.Burc, seivieeable aiid can bo had In' one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, bnll and shot, andsmall parts for repnirs, from all rcspecta- blo gun dealers, and tho Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN'F'G Co, mayStrily. Hartford, Conn. T „ „ Dissolution. HR firm of A. G. A A. J. PlTNEIt, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. AU porsons lndebted to tho firm are requested to mnko immediate payment, as A. ■L j’ituer the junior partner, expects to leave this place in a few months, nnd their busi ness must bo wound up boforc ho leaves.— Tbdbusiness will bo conducted in tho nnraa and stylo of A. G. PITNER, nt tho old stand, wliero tho notes niul accounts of tho firm will bo found for a BhortHimo. jan3—IttwAwtf Cataract WASHING MACHINE, Clothing, Time and t.dbor Shved. INDISPENSABLE TO FOUSEKEEPEKS. T HE most simple, economical, and durable article over offered to the public to alle viate tho discomforts of w«sh-»day . . DESCRIPTION. It consists of a motal cylinder, with ribs on tho 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 same time in opposite directions, rapidly creating a suds, forcing tho water through the clothes, and effectually removing the dirt. The ac tion of the water docs the the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothes. SULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors, 64 Beekman St., New York. N. B.—State and county Rights for sale, and the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. Machine is in operation by a laund ress daily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway. mar3—triw*w3m. GardenSeeds. O F all kinds and varieties, warranted to be the kind that will sprout, for sale y ... TURNLEV,.No.8 Ghoics House. Plantation for Sale. Tho Subscriber oflers for sale his Plantation, 16 miles below Romo in Floyd county, ou Coosa river, containing 175 acres—80 of which __ is in a fine state of cultivation.— ■tu acres on the Romo nnd Cedar Bluff the river. For forther informa- i apply to tho mbneribon arj v g, g. DREW, Missionary Station, Floyd co., Ga. apr5w(m NOTICE. A CCORD1NG to tho statute of tho State A we hereby, give notice, thet the Clerk of the Inferior Court has received, and has nt liis offico, the new Standard Weights and Mcasuree, nnd all porsons concerned arc here by notified thereof. C. H. SMITH, J. I. C. L. D. BURWELL, J. I. C. SAMUEL MOBLEY, J. I. C. J. R. TOWERS, J. I. C. WM. McCOLLOCGH, J. I. C. mayltwlm. Dissolution. now* I,. store reeently occupied by thom »s * Drv Goods Store. Tlioso indebted to the fi™ “I 11 1” 1 ' 011 ® como forward and pay; and thoso who have accounts not due until the iwenty-fitih ol December, will pleaoe settle t>/ D0 “- BLACK, BLOUNT ACAMEROb. imayliw.lm-n-Or I