Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, May 17, 1860, Image 3

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Ttaw4»)r Moraine, May 17, 1800. Jo»n»jf TffM.xa* is Agent for -this (Charleston, S. C., and is authorized s contracts for Advertising, receive «r and gtye receipts i^AND JFOtJRmPA- ttEfhxa HEADING Leiter from Uoa. A. U. Stephens. "Little Aleck” .has at last broken si. , lence.; ’When the Kansas Bill was be- fore'Con^ross he passedit and saved the ‘ Tjnion; row the Democratic party is in J peril and ho writes a letter , and saves ; ( the party. , ■ in response to a call from several "tprominent ^citizens of Macon, he £ draughts a chart of the political sea Tujpon which the "Great Iron Ribbed,’’ *s now being so furiously tossed. Lieut, faury could not with more precision Leonid skin point out the course of ,a veO- fe sel across the great deep, to avoid brea- (t"* key, squalls, storms and calms, and fi* nally ride in safety in its port of desti* nation. If Mr. Stephens, instructions 4 * s followed Out (i> the letter the Dem- tw _ _ raOo ship may yet be got off the Squat- ' Tier Sovereignty breakers upon which it /was run by clumsy hands and had a . jfew of its ribs broken. | '■ In the first pla& he ocmtends that pon-irdervention^by Which, ho means | ; fitl)e > principle'thnt Congress shall pass •nt> law upon the subject -of slavery in °the Territories, either for or against it, in any way”—was the basis upon which (he question lyassettled in the Kansa^ Bill ondagreed to a finality by the jlfirthem Democrats and the entire •^^Jgjjith. Our faith was plighted and should* “ not let the reproach :«f Punic faith re# upon our name. 1 adnilfo that/there were,those at the ■North who Contended that a Territorial . ^Legislature could exclude slavery; and Oh* the other hand there were those at the South who denied that the people pie of a Tocritory hod this power, and “it was agreed by both sides to leave this pbint qf difference to the Courts tolsettle.’” He contends that “since t^e decision of the Supreme Court in the .cose of *Dred Scott,” the South ought not to*, complain at this adjust- L, nflbnt of- the distracting question. Ao- coveting to him,Mr. Yancy in his speech at Charleston, demonstrated with.great clearness that “Squatter Sovereignty” was notin'the. Kansps Bill, was not in the-Cincinnati platform', and “by refer ence to the . decision of the Supreme CjUirt he showed most conclusively tRat it could not be in hny Territorial Bil’—'l.a‘ it was a constitutional impos sibility.” “Then,.” says Mr. Stephens, “Why should we of .the South now com' lain of non-interventiM or ask a oliango ■ platform? What else have wo to do -lm'tr to insist upon our allies to stand to . tliolr-agreement ?” , * This last question suggests a most CcoheWstve answer to the first. Not- withstanding “our allies” agreed to •Tcave the question to be settled by the *jbourts—nno the Supremo Court have decided that their Squatter Sovereignty * construction was a “constitutional im- possiJMlity”-gStill they will not “st<u>d to their agreement/’ In the Cbaiies- (pn Convention they used but two ar- |<«nouts, OHO, that withoiit their conslri.c- . lion tiie party in tho fWe States would %e doomed to defeat, and tlio other, thait the Supreme Court had not deci? the question. Southern men, whose ( lqsp bf right and hontfr-waa paramount *To party expediency tested their faith ^.rid found it to be of the Funio sort.— ,_*fiicy repudiated the .agreement they. 3Ld made, and wanted to go before the pie once more With the double faced nati Flatforro, to decievo the iple of bo^r sections. - *£ If the Northern Democrats had stood ,*o*ihoir agreement, as stated by Mf ftStepbens, there would then have been 2ep occasion of ta “change of‘platform.” *1 \t Mr. Douglas did not with; great abll- f tty, and sustained by his party in every ' free State except two, adhere to his “de- ftps table heresy” there w;ould not havo '^protection, and th/South would not .^Ulavo demanded It. Stephens’ pjap has keen tried t inoej “Our allies” have been called on L and have refused > “to stand to their ^ 'agreement.” What more shall Wo do? 4 Mr. Stephens pays go to Baltimore mul ; call agrin. And to we may call until we I* ale too hoarse and weak to make the vasty deop,' -’■will they hardly think they will. * "^auTho Adams Express Company always * accommodating, favored'us with a copy of Urn * N. Y. Express,oftho 12thinstin advance of ths tyaU- ^Trie-paper is onsof tho staunch- %t and ablestdefcnders of-Southern institu tions published in th* Northern States,and it MsMrves the more credit because of tho fact /•teat it belongs to no political organization, bolstering it up with offloial patronage.. Y ‘ is no paid advocate | but Us distinguished 41 Jr- itori, Messrs James AErastus Brooks, man- ? tally fights our batllee from sens* ofright and A # Justice, if Southern men want a sound po* l. T „ UUesl, and a rellebtt eommereUlaod news pafrer kom NaW'Tqft they eheuld wbsotfte ♦ tetae.EjcpicM. aF* The Macon Telet/raph contains a! letter from lion. E. A. Nisbit, in which he condemns in strong terms the action of tho seceding delegations from the Charleston Convention—favors sending delegates to Baltimore, and is opposed to Congressional protection. *&-Eld James B. Taysor, Correspon ding Secretary Foreign Mission Board, Richmond, Va., will preach at the Bap tist Church of this city, this evening 17th inst. * . gatneqiqt. MARRIED—On Sunday morning tho 13th inst., by the Rev. Jesse Lamberth, Mr, Grow L. Giliisimic, and Miss /Eliza- beth Ann Hanson, all of this .coun ty. On Thursday morning the 10th inst., by the Rev. Jesse Lamberth,' Mr. Joil Baowjex.iI and Miss Harriit L- C. Now- land, all of this county. Congressional. Washington, May 15.—The House Postal committee reported unanimous ly in favor of contracting with Carlos A Butte.fi Id for w< ek'y mu 1 se. vice from Now Orleans or Mobile to Mexican Gulf ports. This result is anxiously desired bytheontire commercial interests of the Union. In the Michigan election case, Cooper (democrat) was ousted and Howard (black Republican)' admitted. The bill making appropriations for the Post Office service, was considered. In the Senate, Mr, .Douglas made a powerful argument against Davis’ Ter ritorial resolutions. Latest from Tampico. New Qri.eans, May 14.—Dates from Tampico to the Cth,'inst, had.been re- cievod. A great battle had been fought near San Louis Potosi; about 4000 men on each side. The reactionists were completely routed with a loss of eigh teen cannon and one thousand priso ners, all baggage and ammunition train were lost. The Liberos entered'. Snn Louis amidst the rejoicing of the peo ple. _ _ Mobile And the Seceders. Mobile, May 15.—A large democratic meeting was held here last night which denounced the secession aud passed resolutions that the State be represented in the Baltimore Convention. Also appointing delegates to a State Djenio- cratic Convention to be held at Selma on the4th June. • New Yoke, May 15.—1,203 bales sold and market firm. Charleston, May 15,—1,700 boles sold. Cotton advancing. iceg. The Rome Courier, Weekly & Tri-Weekly, PRICE GREATLY REDUCED, For Cash Invariably in advance. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. JL »| CLUB RATES WITH THE Southern Cultivator The Largest, Cheapest Os Best paipisia Zxx tlx© SOULtlX. TO CLUBS OF FOUR THE ''Weekly Courier" and "Southern Cultivator" Will bo sent for, one year at the - exceedingly low prices of Two Dollars and Fifty cents, to each subscriber, invariably in advanoe. Old subscribers by paying past .dues, can como in with the Clubs. ~ X - Where can the Planters of the Chero kee Country-get os much interesting reading for the ’same money? Just think of it, by making up a club of four you get a first rate family Newspaper and the best Agricultural Magazine published in the South, both one year and all foronly Two Dollars a half. CLUB RATES FOB THE COURIER For Eight Dollars wo will send the Weekly Courier for One Year to each of Four Sub scribers, end one copy gratis, to the getter up of the club. For Sixteen Dollars we will send the Tri weekly Courier to four subscribers for one year, and one copy to the getter up of the CLUB RATES FOB The Presidential CampaigR. Clubs of Four or mote subscribers will be furnished ,wtfh the Weekly Courier from May 20th to Nov. 20th [8 months! at the low price Of Ti eonts ettoh/ And tt/e Tri-Weekly to elubs of Four for the same time at Oae Dollar end Fifty cents.eroh. The Weekly Courier now contains more Rca-ling matter than paper in Upper Georgia and the friends of the paper are earnestly re quested to aid us in.extending its circulation M. DWINELL, Pro’r. CftTOOSA SPRINGS. T HE subscriber having of this well known ' FOR Wood, Leather, Cmcker,. Alabaster. Marble, jfubbei cha, Cloth, Paper, Papii V. Shell, Horn, Piastor, Ac. And indeed there is ocarccly an article in tho 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 valuo. It challenges tho world for its superior. It is indisuenea-l ble id every . •• -ik'* I HOUSE, WORK8HIP, COUNTING-ROOM, And no person, aftor a trial of . ■ Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue would-willingly dispense with it fbr four times itcost. It is always ready, and always reliable. It is not offensive to the smell, and is not affected by climate, and 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 t Newark, Nor. 20,1800. “After a faith ini trial of Star’s Prepared Glue on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at the. Fheuix Works, I most eheerfnlly recom mend its use for alt purposes generally re quired, and especially for family use. a A. CARTER." "We, the undersigned, haring tested Star’s Prepared Glue, agree with the above recom NO. 40. It i-mlar meetings, every WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Officers—0. H. SMITH, N- O-. THOS. J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Secretary, , W*. N. DUCKBR, Treasurer. J febOtrily. “WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer. Newark. N. Y. “LY6ANDER WRIGHT, .. Machine Depot; 230 Market st- Ne'k. N. J. ^ “HEDBNBUBG A HTTELL, Carriage Manufaatursrs, Newark, N. J. “WM. H. KIRK A CO., Carpenters a*d Builders, Newark, N. J. “LIVERICH-A ENDELS, Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J. Star’s Chemically Prepared Glnejf it oold by all Draggtttr, Furniture Dealers,; Grocers, Fancy Goods Dialers, Hardware Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer chant generally. IVfce 26 cents per Bottle. A brush goes with each bottle. Put up for dealers in esses 'from 1 to 12 dot. A splendid Litliographto Show Card, prin ted In colors given,with each package. All orders er lettsrs of inquiry by mailad- dressed to-tho STARR GLUE COMPANY, 61 Liberty st. N. Y. will reoelvo prompt attention. -SesuA liberal discount to the trade. Sold by P. L, Turnley, No,' 3, CholeeH6tol, Borne, Ga. rimtrtly. NOTICEt-LOST. again taken a lease atering Place, jusU ly famous as the SARATOGA OF TnE SOUTH. And tn^nkful for the patronage received last Season, wilt-snin be prepared to receive visi tors by the mul ills j un0 next, and will strive to merit a continuance of that patron age which heretofore has b*en BO liberally bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re sort. . I shall endeavor at all times to provide tablo with all the attainable luxuries of the Season, and have made arrangements to keep on hand a constant supply of ice. 1 sbnll also have the best Cooks that can bo procured in the South, and shall provide a sufficiency of faithfiil and attentive servants. I have also engaged the sorvloos of superior Musicians, and those whodelfght in the “con cords of swoot sounds” will be abundantly gratified. ' The Medicinal virtues of these many and varied Mineral Waters are now too well known to require an extensivo description. In addi tion to the Red, White and Bl&ck Sulpher pi, many of them combined with Iron agnesia, there is an inoxhauBtable well of tho purest Free stono. My accommoda tions arevery oxtonsive. I have many pleas ant Cottages separate from tho main Hotel, where families can bo as quiot and retired as in tbeir homes. Cotooaa Springs are in Catoosa county, Geo. two and a quarter miles from tho Western and Atlantic Railroad. A flue Omnibus and good Hacks will be at the Platform on the arrival of each train. Tho Springs havo direct Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles ton, Augusta, Macon, MiUodgovillo, Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and Chattanooga. Tsnxa or Board. Two dollars per day Ten dollars per week, and Thirty-five dollars per slogle month.— Visitors who .wish to engage board by tho sea son with their families, will be boarded at J. C. BAKER „R: W. ECHOLS NEW FIRM ! BAKER& fiCHOLS, DEALERS IN DRUGS ANDMED1CINES, Colognes and Flavoring Extracts. OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DYBSTUFFS9 FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &c„ &c. &c. tavO % .ROME- t A/ ^RoyalArohghaptoi-,^ Regular Meetings FIRST’ TUESDAY NIG1IT in each month., THOS. J. PERRY, Jf. P., ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER. S., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Scc’y. fehOtrily. Hcnl the Siek.--bisen.es of the Bowels anl St unHe'i are always eansed by largedo- of hurtful mattor, left by bad orimpnve uloo-l in - those imnortin t? organs, and the poi:o-'.ous mitjtinl in this vitiated blood, mAUi^on tho system, makes _i| tso .week to throw off this matter by.tlM-mitaq^ phahnela or if any is c irrle J off It is avorjr. small por tion. So arise diarrheas and dysentery, eolie c.stircnms,bid breath, indigestion, nausea, losi of appslitc. belching or • Wtnd' off tho stomanh. ete A short use of 'Judson's Moan • tain IlarbPills will delight yoU.' You will feel with surprise their mighty power, and long to say wttu red mm < tru'y they are the "mighty healer.” ~ *1 by all Medicine dealers. . apr24trllra. Rome. Ga. Feb. 18tls. ftriwawtr.] GOOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date the Cotsa River Steambea Company’s 8tsamers will loavo for GREEN. SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as ful- lows: STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rome, Tuesday Morn ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greensport ’Wednes day at 9 o’clock. COTHRANS A ELLIOTT. Jan24triwtt PURE ICED SODA WATER! mHE subscribers rospoetfuily inform the I Pablle, that their Soda Fountain is open ed for the season, aud will be liberally sup plied with loe, and Choicest Syrups. apriUtrttm. fine assortment of the Water on lorn LA YEISER. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT A. P. NEELD, RETURNS THANKS FOR THE 4| itronage heretofore oxtended SB im, and would reapectftilly In-. XH vito a continuance^nd extension nftho same, at his shop on Broid Street, opposite Mr. Eve’s Carriage Works, where, by a strtet at tention to businoss and an earnest ilc,ire to ploaso, he doubts not but that he wilt be able ■o give ample satisfocUon to all who may de tire anything in the ltfie of Fashionably Tailoring done up faithfully end tastefully. .j/ jnts rimy* guarantee! and all work‘war- N. B.—Cutting dona "all right” aprU2*w2ta. Chill* And Feverl—One of tho greatest remediss that has ever been laid before the public for Fevor andiAgue, and which have received the>highest«n86nthm from the press and’tbepeople, tsDr. J.'Haetotti-r's Cclebra- t.-d Bitters. Who would endure the tortures arising Arom-tblf terrible'dlsease, when it can be so easily eared ? Who woald eiidure sleep- ten nights, burning fevers and icy chills al ternately, when a romfidy can La obtained for a mere trifle ? And yothow ntunvTumilies lingerouta painful existencennderlhisdeod- ly blight, and dir' nothing but gulp down 3 uinlne, until it becomes os common as their ail meals, and yet they are not relieved.— None bnt the foolish and weak would hesitate to prOouro these valuable Bitten,, and. save thomsalves intense agony. Sold by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. ^9-8eo advertisement in-00011100 column. mar20trilm. A Card to the Suffering. The Ravi William Cosgrove, while laboring •s a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con sumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great elty of Jeddo. This rc- oipe has oared greet numbers who ware suf- forring from Consumption, BronahiUs. Bore Threat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and norvous depression eaused by these-'dis orders. .'■*» Desirous of beneRtlng others, I wilt send this reeipe, which There brought home with me, to ril who need if free of eharge. Addrcu Rrv. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Bsltlo street, Jan2S-twlm Brooklyn, N. Y. april lost of the"year 1858, or be, ginning of .the year 1S67, for two hundred dollars. The said Note having been lost'or mislaid . tho tinder will receive the thanks of oil concerned by returning IhMtmc to W. R. Smith or ro .tlir subscriber, ns said note has been paid inful by the maker, to . • ' - mar27tfilm. ARCH. DAyiS. by tho t at the Springs. usgrAtrt2m.- J. J. HARMON. junsojyi s ain Herb A both, we present you with n perfect liktneM of Tetoeo, a chief of n tribe of th* strange Attec Nation, that onca ruled Mexico. You will find c full account of <’ 1 Almanac*—to neateuru, edu bu eu* siri become clogged with the cough—and all from a alia head of life—the Blood 1 As if you 1 CICERO A. SMITH, seuBA.n CONFECT IONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME, GA. 1 8 jost receiving a large end wd|l soleoted stock of Confootionajries, such as Gandies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves. Pickles, Mtccarom, Vermieilh Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger,. Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon. Oranges, Lemons,. • Almonds, cocoanuts, ENGLISH^^ALh’uTS. ^^HOCoLaTE, ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS, FINE SYRUP, COFFEE, Twentyifive different brands of choice Cigars, a'so a lot of fine Chewing Tobacc*'. TERM! ' BININGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN! This delioious tonic stimulant K PBCIALLY designed for the use.of the Medical iProfession and the Fami'ty, .hav ing iupersed-fd the di.-called -‘G'ns””Aromat ic,’ ‘'Coriiittl,” ••Mediented,” ‘'Sohnapps” Ac., Is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy sicians, chemists, and connoisseurs as posses sing a'.lof those intrinsic modicinnl qualities (ionic anil diuretic) which belong to an . old and pure Gin. IJut up in quart bottles and Bold by all druggist, grocers, Ac. ; , (Established in 1778.) > *“' ,* 1. A. M BININGER A CO., Solo Prop’ra. No-19 Broail St;, N. V. Druggists anil Dealers supplied with choice Wines. Brandies, Ac., direct frotnU. S. Bon* deil Warehouses. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention. Our x Stork qf choice Bottled Liquors comprises . the largest and moat varied assort mtnl in this market j 1 * Qpinions of the Press. Tjie Biuittgevj’ 338 Broadway, have a-very high reputation to sustain, ns tho qldest and boathouse in Now York.—flame Journal. The house of A. M. Bininger A Co., No 338 Broadway, lias sustained Tor a period o? eighty years, n reputation that may well b, envied B". Y. Evening Post. . ‘ • The namoof A. M. Dininger A Co., is guaranty of thO'cxact anil literal truth whatever they represent.—AT. Y. Commercial Advertiser. - The Importing house of A. M.- Bininger' Co.. No. 438 Broadway,, fa conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness, and highest honor.—AT. Y. Evening Prprcss, We have quoted theso complimentary no tices of tho Now York press to the eDd that thosowho arc still strangers to us may ob tain such just ideas of oitr position and repu tation, tu will cnablo' them to determtno whether tlio statements which wo havo inode are entitled to their cobsideration and confidsnoe. -' V' aprlllBtriwly HOUSE TO RENT. 3 pHE HOUSE AND LOT L late residence of Dr. icks, situated in DeSoto, J of a mile west of Rome, all in- good repair: and the lot contains between our and five aerea. Apply at the Drug Store ff Newman A Nowlin, Rome, Ga. ofeb.21—trllm. To Consumptive and Nervous SIFFEHEHS. T HE subscriber, for sovorolyears a resident Or Asia, discovered while there, a sim ple vegetable remedy—a sttro cure for Con- mptlon, Asthma. Branohltis, Coughs, Colds id Nervous Debility. For tho benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, ho is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Prescription, with full directions (free of charge;) also asamplojof the medicine, whloh they will find a beautiful combination of Na ture’s simple herbs. Those, ddsinng the Remedy pan obtain It by return mail, by ad dressing J. E. CUTHBERT, Botanic Physician, aprilUtriSm No. 129 Broadway, N. Y. 11! DEATH 111 TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. ‘•Cestar’s" “Cottar’s” Rata Roach, Ac. Exterminator “Costar’s" “Costar's” Bed-bug Exterminator. “Oostar’e" . • “Costar>” Electric Powder, for Insects, Ae. DESTROYS IKSTASTLV Bats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Floes, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ao., A&4 in short, every form aad species of VERMIN. 10 Yean established ia New Yorit CUy—used by the city Poet Ofllee; the city Prisons and Station Houses, the oily Steamers, Ships, Ac., the elty Hotels, “Alter,” “8t Nicholas," Ac., and by more than 28,000 private families. Druggists and Betailsrserery where sell them. Wholesale Apmt* In ril the lam Cities. Re^olor sixes, 2So. 80c. and $1 Bore?, BotUo, -| 11 Beware! 11 of s pur ion a imitations. Examine t each Box, Bottle and Flask, and take noth- fnghut “Costab’s.” * ♦1,00 Boxee sent by Mail. |6 A $6 Boxee for Plantation*, Hotels, Ac., by Express. jr Address orders—er for “Cireular to Dealers” to HENRY R. COSTAB, Prinetpri Depot, 410 BroadwayfN. Y. Bold by FabeUi A Yeiseb, Whofesrie and Retail, Heme, Go. fob2tritm. “Don't desert an old JrwsdJor a tww face." (Old Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT’S REVOLVING FIRE ARMS. ISOASH. mar22trttf. end bln people In oar f be bed gratis, from t be A gen Tbe inventor end manufacturer of “Judaon’a Mona* fteln Herb Filla. M baa apeot tlia greater part of Ida life la traveling, havinf visited nearly every country In tbe Utipcnt over afx jreara auioee tbe Indiaa» of Uin Rocky Moantalna and of Mexico, ana It area tbua tbe 4 the “ Mountain Ilmta ritia” were diaeorered. A very (atermtlnf account of bla adventurec there, you will find n our Almanac and Pamphlet. It Im eu iitablUbed fact, that all dlseaaea arkN|firoai IMPURE BLOOD I Tbe blood fal tbe life I and when any forelf n er unhealthy matter gat* mixed with it. It la at once diatributed ta ever/ organ of the body. Every nerve feeta the polaon, end all tue vital orgaaa quickly complain. Tbe utomaali will, not digeet tbe food perfectly. TIho liver era**# te accrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of tbe heart k * and ao tha circulation ia feeble. Tit* lung* iso nous matter; lienee, a ; Impurity at tho fountain ad thrown acme earth, for Instance, In a pore spring, from which ran m tiny rivulet, In a few minute* tbe whole courae of the •Iteam becomes disturbed and dkcolored. An quickly dock Impure blood fly to every part, aud leave It* "ting behind. All the patugeti become obstructed, and unices tbe obstruction Is removed, the lamp o r life anon die* out. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body: they are, therefore, unrivalled Ml OVRB FOB BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, fee. This Jnti JHWm« Medicine expeln from the blood the bidden aeedN of di«- eaae, and render* all th* fluids and accretions pure end fluent, clearing and retmsclUUnf tbe vltel organ*. Pleasant Indeed, la it to un, that wa are able to place within your reaoh, a medicine like the “ Mountain Hum Pilib,*’ that will p*M directly to the afflicted parte, through the blood and fluid* of tha body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty end health, Judson's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist ence for the following Complaints: Bstsd UmBUttS, DMtils, Inward Wtolnm, Cmuihr. Rttr aad Ague. User Qmplaints, CUdl, Jtmsk OomptoinU Uiwnea of Xiniilt, Chest Diseases, Headaches, Piles, Coetieeaev, Indigestion, SUnuemd Orevel ■ Dyspepsia, Jfi/tu«uo, ; Stcondeuy Symp Diarrhcca, Inflammation, toms. Dropsy, • • * * * _ * 4 GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! • . Female* who talpe hcflth, should never be wllheut .these Pill*. They purify the blood, remove obutruetkma •pf all kind*, cleanse the akin of all pimples and blotches and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. \ SB* Tbe Plant* and Herb* of which then Pills are made, were dixcovered in a very Murprl*iag way among the Teiucanfl, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you wUl read with delight, the very interesting account it contain* of tbe * u Cmkat Midicink” of the Astoc*. Obeenre.—The Mountain fierb PiU* are pui up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contain140 vHls. and Retail at 25 cents per boa. All genuine, flow the signature of B. L. JUDSGNA CO., on each bom. B. I*. JUDBON, €t Co, SOLE PROPRIETORS* No. SO Leonard Street, NE IV rOKK. jgfr.- HBT Amts wanted ^waya-Addim u .wit. SLATE, SLATE, SLATE! - - Van Wert (laarrv. fTlHB subscriber bos on hand about 600 X squares of Roofing Slate, of all sites and best quality, and will continue to keep .enough to supply all demands hereafter.— Price, six-doilar,-per square at tbe Qusrry, cash, or will make liberal TIME arrang incuts with contractor*, or will contract for putting it on in the best style. SEABORN JONES, Jr. fcbPtrily.Van Wert, Ga.’| NOTICE. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. TTAVINO DtiroUased the hones now oeoo- n pied by Mrs. Mery P. Whitaker, it will bo most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED end Newly Famished, and will be opened, for the accommodation of boardors by the sub scriber, on the First of January, 1800. Rates of board will be, per single meal, 80 “ day, $1 00 « week, 6 60 Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 SO With “ “ “ “ , 16 00 Wotod, Lights and Washing, will be furn ished at resonable rates. C. W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Shaw, Supb deoW—tf. Pistols, Rifles, Carbines, and SHOT GUNS. ■ Patbsts or 1850; 1865; 1857; 1868. fTlHKSEarms have no equals in quality and X finish; are adopted by tho Army and Navy of the United States, and the principal government of Enropc; are uniform in all their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable and can be had in oner hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, andsmall parts for repairs, from all respecta ble gun dealers, and tho Hardware trade generally. A.\dre?s fTeerctary COLT'S FATK NT FIRB ARMS M AN’F’O Co., mayStrily. Hartford, Conn. NEW " . DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [Bouse formerly occupied by Bobl. Batley.] P. L. TURNLEY, WOULD respectfully inform his i VV friends and customers, and publlo generally, that he is now opening a very largo and at- tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Perfrtmsry and Fancy Articles.— Also,-Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Mcdicsl usfs. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field ana Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass.Puity.Glue, Brushes, end in fact, every thing in his Una or that is usually kept in a First Glass Drug Store. Having bad several years experience, and by-giving bis personal nttention to tho busi uess, he hopes to merit a share of publio pa tronage, and to bo able to furnish his eus tomers reliablo articles, at as LOW PRICES, i|| As any house this sido of Auguita, Go.. Re member the location. The wants of the country shall bo supplied. fobll.’flO. GardenJSseds. QF all kind* and varieties, warranted to y m Eu niuue uuu tmwmps) wwiww be the kind that will sprout, for TURNLEY, No.l Choice Houst w > NOTICE. A LL Persons aro notified not to trade for J\_ four notes given to Francis A. Huson, 3 notes for twenty-five dollars each, duo May 11th, August 11th,"November Uth;l88p, and 1 note for nine dollars, due December 25th, I860, all payable to Francis A. Huson, or bearer, for negro hire, signed by mo. The OMMStriiMdbr'wbioh said notes wore given having foUsd, I am determined not to pay them, unless compelled by law. fobl4-trtw8iu. '8. JONAS. T HE Stockholder of the COOSA * CHAT TOOGA B. R. R. COMP ANY are hereby notified that an Installment of Fifteen per cent., on the stock is ealled for, payable on the 10th of Juno next. Also Fifteen percent additional, payable on the 1st of August ' next. By order of the Board of Directors. A. B. CULBERSON, apr5w2m Sec’y A Tres’r. TO RENT. rpHE largo aud commodious Store, opposite X tho Choico House, formerly occupied by McGuire A Pinson, and in the most desirable partof the town for business. Apply to mar31tritf. D. B. HAMILTON. Cataract v WASHING MACHINE, Clothing, Time aad Labor Saved. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T HE most simple, economical, and durable article ever offered to th. publio to alle viate tbo'discomforts 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 8 to 8 inches between the two cylinders. One crank turns both cylinders at the same time in opposite directions, rapidly creating a sudB, forcing the water through tho clothes, and effectually removing tho dirt. The ao- Uon of the water does the the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothes. ■ SULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors, 54 Beekman St., New York. N. B.—State and county Rights for sole, and the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. jfrii'K Machine is in operation by a laund ress daily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway. mor3—triw*w3m. LUMBER,LUMBER Cheaper than the Cheapest, AND S' • ■ "-' Good as the Rest! JOHN LAY, & CO., KarjffiJSFWS*; dinary kinds of Lumber, which they will deliver at the Steamboat Landing at One i et* per 100ft, The Steamboats ebargo 25tspor lOfi. fur carry ing to Rome, so that the cost delivered on the wharf, in that place will be only ono dol lar and 30cts per 100 fret. . Orders solicited. Address w « > ” - JOHN LAY A CO., apriU4trl6m. Sterling, Ala.