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Republican National Convention.
Chicago, May 18.—The Republican
Convention have adopted a platform.—
The platform consists of sixteen sed*
tions, amongst them were expressions
of opinion in condemnation of the re
strictions on naturalization and con
demnation of the Democratic Squatter
Sovereignty. The platform was in favor
of ther Homestead -bill, Internal Im
provements, the Faoifio Railroad and'a
protective. tariff.
Sewardfeipfd Lincoln were considered
the.moBt prominent canidates.
Post Master at New York.
^-T-Tr WASHiHOToif, May 17.—John A. Dix
the ^emooraqy of Fulton county met. has been conflrmed as Post Master at
The majority of the committee appoin-|New York.
t&i for the purpose reported resolu
tions, pretcrmitting the expression of
opinion concerning the withdrawal of
the Southern delegates from the Char
leston Convention; fevering the repre
sentation of Georgia in the Baltimore
Convention, and insisting upon nothing
more than the Cincinnati platform and
what is known os the Tennessee resolu
tion. The minority Committee—Mes
srs. T. C. Howard and B. C. Yancey-
reported the majority resolutions of the
Charleston Convention; highly approv
ed the course of the seceders; recom
mended that delegates be sent to Rich
mond, and whether to Riohmond or
Baltimore that they be instructed to
insist on protection by the Federal gov
ernment in all its departments to prop
erty of every description in the Territo*
ries. The report of the minority after a
debate lasting from 11 A. M. to 6 P. M.
was adopted with slight alteration, by
a vote of 48 to 25. Well done for Ful
ton.
jQy-The Hartford Times diousses the
condition of affairs at Charleston nt
considerable length, iu connection with
what is the duty of the Democratic party
and forcibly states its conclusion, that
the North should not insist upon the
nomination of any man offensive to the
South, or the South persevere in pres
sing a candidate offensive to the North ;
but thut some man acceptable to both
sections should be selected as tho stan
dard bearer. The Times believes that
“Mr Guthrie, Horatio Seymour, Mr.
Hunter, or either one of twenty oth
ers that could be named, would carry
us large a vote at the North as Senator!
Douglas."
hag-One of the novelties oftbo day is to
hear children crying for medicine. The little
fellows eat Dr. Bull's Vegetable Worm Des
troyer in preference to aoy candy you may
give, and its effect is far more, prompt and
certain thanthat oftoy other nauseous drugs,
with which it has been the practico todosoour
childrer—Louvisvillc Journal.
may22tr!St.
gpeciqlffoJiceg.
Offlcers-O. tt. SMITH, N. G.,
THOS. J. PERRY, V. G.,
B. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DOCKER, Treasurer.
fcbOtrily.i ■ • ■ ■
X ROME . VA /
Royal Arch Chapter,
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month.
THOS. J. PERRY, H.P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DOCKER, S., ~ •
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Beo'y. febOtrily.
Drsrspsu.—This is a very distressing
complaint, and gives the patient more suffer
ing than almost any other disease, in fact, it
is a combination ot many complaints in one.
Tbe symptoms are numerous, and are of na
ture or almsstall other complaints eumlined.
From this fact ariso tba veay many cases
whero this disease is mistaken far somo othor.
FOR FAMILY USE.
WILL ttSltn ARTICLES IN
Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, GuttaPcr-
oho, Cloth, Paper, Papist Mache, .
Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ac.
And indeed there 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 challenge*
the world for its superior. It to indispensa
ble id every
HOUSE, WORKSHIP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no person, after a trial of
Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue
would willingly dispense with it for foar
times it cost. It to always ready, and always
roliable. It is not offensive to fee smell, and
is not affected by climate, and where known
it has become a FIXED FACT.
The attention of dealers and consumers to
invited to the following testimonials regard
ing its superior qualities: T
Newark, Nov. 26.1866.
“After a faithlnl trial of Star’s Prepared
Glue on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at tbe
Phenix Works, I most eheerfully recom
mend its use for all purposes generally re
quired, and especially for family use.
. 0. A. CARTER."
“We, the undersigned, having tested Star’s
and so improperly treated. Tho first symp- Prepared Glue, agree with the above recoin
toms—indigestion, flatulency, loss ofappetite, ' msndation.
heanborn’neadaehe, eto., if negloted, almost: “WM. B. DOUGLASS,
always awaken sumo dormant disease, and * Cabinet Ware Manufacturer. Newark. N. Y.
send fee.pour sufferer to a premature grave. ! _ “LY8ANDER WRIGHT,
‘ ' . - . . . ,f oanio ti le blood
what you must first do is elesnso tbe
and regulate the bowels ; do this with the
“Mountain Herb pills," and you cun bid de
fiances to dyspepsia.
Judson.s Mountain Herb Pills ore sold by
all Medicine Dealers. may24—tnrlm
Machine Depot. 230 Market ft., Nek. N. J.
Chills and Fever!—One of tho greatest
remedies that has ever been leid before tbe
public for Fover and Ague, and which havo
rocei red tho highest enconium from tho press ^
and tbe people, is Dr. J. Hostettcr's Celebra- iaTAV
ted Bitters. Who would endure the tortures ;
arising from this terrible disease, when it can
be so easily cured? Who would endure sleep-. Aspienuia uitnogritpuio onow ouru,
less nights, burning fevers and icy obilb *1- 1 ted in r 00 i„„ g i ren with each paeksge.
fitvnrvfjilu tvitnn a rnmndtr nan hn nitfuntnii ... . ° < .• 1 «
A LITTELL,
Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J.
“WM. H. KIRK A CO.,
Carpenters and Builders, Newark. N. J.
“L1VERICH A ENDEL8,
Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J. *
Star’s Chemically Prepared GlseJI
sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers,
Grocers, Fanoy Goods Dealers, Hardware
Dealers, Stationers, and by country Mer-
lant generally. Price 26 cents per Bottle.
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put up for dealers in cases from 1 to 12dos.
A splendid Lithogrnphio Show Card, prin-
ternatoty, when a remedy can bo obtaiuod
for a more trifle ? And yet how many families
lingnrouta painful existenceundortbisdead-
ly blight, ami do nothing but gulp down
quinine, until it becomes as common as their
<tii.il men s, and yet they sro not relieved.—
None but the foolish and weak would hesitate
to procu.-e theso valuabla Bitters, and savo
theinsel res Intense agony. Sold by Druggist
and dealers generally everywhere.
^W-dee advertisement in another column.
mar20tri!in.
All orders or loiters of Inquiry by mail ad.
dressed to tbe
STAKE GLUE COMPANY,
61 Liberty st. N. Y.
will receive prompt attention.
A liberal discount to tho trade,
by P. L, Turnloy, No. 8, Choice Hotel.
Rome, Go.
aprtl24trily.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption. when all othor means bad failed,
by a roeipn obtained from a learned physician
residing in tbe great city of Jeddo. This re
cipe has cured great numbers who were suf-
furring from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore
Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility
and nervous depression caused by these dis
orders.
Desirous of benefiting others, I will send
this recipe, which I have brought home with
mo, to all who need it. free of choree.
Address Brv. WM. COSGROVE,
230 Biltio street,
jan2S-tw3m Brooklyn. N. Y.
111 DEATH 111
TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
••O'star’s”
“Cosiar's” Rats, Uou'h, Ac. Exterminator
“Costar's” }
‘■OstarV Bed-bug Exterminator.
• Costir's”
•‘CostarV’ E'ectric Powder, for Insect*, Ae.
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
Rais
Would respectfully invito the citizens
of Rome and the public generally, to call
at the new store formerly occupied by
Messrs. Black, Blount & Cameron, where
he will take pleasure in showing a splendid stock of
Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods,
Consisting in part of
BL’K & FANCY SILKS,
Lace Points,
SILK MANTILLAS,
Berege and Linen Coverings.
Also a large and varied assortment of
DRESS GrOODS
NOTICE—LOST.
L 03T or mislaid; a certain Note, . „
W. R. Smith to W. S. Cothran, for
vahee on Cotton, dated sometime about the
last of the year 1860, or beginning of tho
year 1867, for two hundred dollars. The said
Note having been loit or rai.laid the finder
will receive the thanks of ail concerned by
returning the rniio to W. R. Smith or ro the
subscriber, as said nuto has been paid in foil
by tbe maker, to
marmritm. ARCH. DAVIS.
BININGER’S
OLD LONDON DOGK
GIN!
This delicious tonic stimulant
"[^SPECIALLY deigned for the nse of the
Pi MedicalProfession and the Aktaffy, har
ing luperied id the so-called “Gins”“Aromat
ic,” “Cordial,” “Medicated,” “Sohnoppa” Ac.,
is now indorsod by all of the prominent phy
sicians. chemists, and connoisseurs at posses-
Roaches, Mice. Moles, Ground Mice, sing all of thee intrinsic modloinal qualities
Bod B igs. Ants. Mottfs, M isquitoos, Fleas, (Jonle and diuretic) which belong to an old
Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac., and pure Ola* Pat up in quart bottles and
• -ivi •»•■»——~*ers, Ae.
All of which he can recommend to the Ladies, and would
respectfully solicit the attention of purchasers. The Goods
will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES.
Term Cash! and One Price Only.
A. BAUM,
At the People’s Saving Store, near Etowah House.
enayltu)
C0T00SA SPRINGS.
Abb Lincoln.—Abraham Lincoln has
been nominated by the free filth and
wool gathering Convention at Chicago,
for the Presidency—an office which was
once honored by the acceptance of
George Washington and John Adams.
Of Abraham Lincoln, Mr. Lanmnn
tells us he “was born in Harden County,
Kentucky, on the 12th February, 1809;
received a limited education; adopted
the profession of law; was a Captain of
Volunteers in the Black Hawic war;
at one time Postmaster in a small vil
lage; four Times eleoted to the Illinois
Legislature, and a Representative in
Congress from Illinois 1847-9.”
Mr. Lincoln wot lately before the
publio os the competitor of Stephen A.
Douglas for the United States Senate.
Illinois had a very poor field of ehoioe,
but the Legislature did the best they
could in preferring Douglas.—Glarkiton
Courier.
TA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
The undersigned will open the Hetoi at
those springs on the 1st of June, for tho ae
commocUtion of person, desiring to visit this
wull known and deservedly popular water
ing place. Tho houses have sit been repair
ed', and the rooms newly furnished, and no
pain* will. be spared to render visitors com
fortable.
It to unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of tha water, as there are none to
compare to them, in tho State, having boon
the great "medicine water” of the Aborigin-
ees for centuries. Those desiring to visit the
springs this season for health, will find it to
their advantage to give Cohuttn a trial
Bo Ann:—For one week or leas, $1 26 par
day, and for a longer timo at the rate of
$1.00 per day.
The spring* are 20 mile* north-east of
Dalton, on the W. A A. R. R., and from
which point ahaek will ran daily.
mayl2tw3m. W.C.LOUGHMILLBR.
Ac., iu short, every form and species of
VERMIN,
Yours established in Now York City—used
by the city i’ust Office, the city Prisons and
Station Houses, the city Steamers. Ships, Ac.,
the city Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Nicholas,” ka.,
and by more than 20,000 private families.
Druggists and Retailers everywhere sell them.
Wholesale Agents in all tho Urea Cities.
Regular sixes, 26o. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bottle,
Flasks.
! Beware! 1! of spurious imitations. Examine
each Box. Bottle and Flask, and taka noth
ing hut "CosTAn’s.”
,00 B ix is soot by Mail.
$3 A $6 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ae., by
Express.
Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers”
HENRY R. COSTAB,
Principal Dopot, 4X0 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Farkll A Ysttsn, Wholesale and
Retail, Romo, Go. febitriSm.
B6N“One of the most distinguished of
the seceders at Charleston is sold to have
exclaimed’afterthe secession: “Ifeel,
praise the Lord, that I have got through
beating dirt. I have eaten mv ‘peck,’
and aon t want any more." It would
have been a little more oroditable to
this dlstingulsed gentleman we think if
he had risen from the banquet before
he had gotten a surfeit. However, U is
refreshing to come across a Democrat
or to hear of whom a peok of dirt will
surfeit 1 The Democracy in the South
are surely getting dainty.—Prentice.
Cataract*
WASHING MACHINE,
Clothing, Timo and Labor Saved,
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
T HE most simple, economical, and durable
article ever offered to'tha public to alle
viate the discomforts of wash-day
DESCRIPTION.
It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs
on tho inside, an interior eylinder of wood
with ribs. There to a apace of from 6 to 8
iuches between the two cylinder*. One
crank turns both cylinders at th« same time
in opposite directions, rapidly creating a
suds, forcing the water through tho clothes,
and effectually removing thedirt The no
tion of the water does the the work quiokly,
dispenses entirely with rubbing, and tints
saves the wear or clothes.
SULLIVAN A HYATT. Proprietors,
64 Beckman St., Now York.
N. B.—State and oounty Righto for sale,
and the purchasers supplied with Maohines
at wholesale) on liberal terms.
>WA Machine to in operation by a laund
rets dally, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway,
marl—triwawSm.
EATING SALOON,
BY
W. A. DARDEN.
First Door below Walker’s
LIVERY STABLE
T HE Subscriber has fitted up a lint class
Restaurant, and will be prepared to serve
up Meaisat all hours of the day or night,, at
reasonable prices. Ham and Eggs may be
hid at all times, and Oysters, Suad, Bir.ls,
Ducks, Squirrels and olhur luxuries, each in
their season. People frim the country will
find this a convenient piece to gn a Goad
Dinner Cheap. W. A. DARDEN.
marlStriwtf.
sold by all drug^
(Established in 17T8.)
A. M B1NINGER A CO., Sole Prop’rs.
No. 19 Broad St., N. Y.
Drogmstsand Dealers supplied with choice
Wines. Bran Uos, Ao., direct from U. S. Bon
ded Warehouses. Ordrrs from the’’.'country
will meat with prompt attention.
Our Stock qf choice Bottled Liquor* comprise*
the largest and most varied a**ort
meat in this market
Opinions of the Tress.
The Biningcrs 1 338 Broadway, have a very
_igh reputation to sustain, as tho oldest and
bosthouw In New York.—Home Journal.
Tho house of A. M. Biningcr A Co., No
338 Broadway, has sustained tor a period of
eighty years, a reputation thot may well b,
envied—If. Y. Evening Pott.
The name of A. M. Blninger A Co., is a
guaranty ot the exact sod literal truth of
whatever they represent.—N. Y. Commercial
Advertiser.
The Importing house of A. M. Biningcr A
Co- No. 438 Broadway, is conducted upon
trinrlples of integrity, fairness, and highest
toner—K. Y. Evening Express.
We hare quoted these complimentary no
tices of tho Now York press to tho end that
those who are still strangers teas may oh
tain such just ideas of oar potition and repu
tation, as wilt enable thorn to determine
whether the statements whleh w* have
made are entitled to their consideration and
confidence. aprilMtriwly
T HE subscriber having again taken a lease
of this wall known watering Place, just
ly famous as fee
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH.
And thankfol for the patronage received last
Season, will agnin be prepared to receive visi
tors by the middle of June next, and will
itriro to merita continuance of that patron
age which heretofore ha* been so liberally
bestowed upon this Fashionable Bummer re
tort. Mountain Herbs and
I shall endeavor at all times to provide my * v £*7 bill, are In this
tablo with all the attainable luxuries of the Parents look to yo
Season, and have made arrangements to kexp' let them suffer, wh
on hand a constant supply ot icj. , agents of nature her
I shall also have the bast Cooks that can be I natural, harmless cii
HOUSE TO RENT.
mHE HOUSE AND LOT
X late residonco of Dr.
Hicks, situtted in DeSolo, J
of a mile w-st of Rome, all in
good repair; and the lot contains between
our amt five acres. Apply at the Drug Store
ff Newman A Nowlin, Rome, Ga.
ofcb.21—trilm.
For Sale or Rent.
T HE Bouse and Land, 1*
miles from Rime, recent- j
to ooenpted by Mrs. Mar»b'e.i
This settlement contains about!
174 acres of Laud, Dwelling House amt otb
er improvements, Fruit Trees Ao. Apply
R. J. Johnson, or to
marSflwlm. FRANCIS BENJAMIN
Dissolution.
T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to the firm are
requested to mako immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitner the junior partuer, expects to leave
this place in a few months, end their busi
ness m ist be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will be conducted iu the name
and style of A. G. PITNER, at thu o'd stand,
where tha notes and aoaountsoffee firm will
be found for a short time.
jan3—Ittwawtf
“Don’t desert an old JriendJor a new /ace.”
(Old Proverb.)
G0L. SAM. COLT’S
REVOLVING FIRE ARMS.
NEGROES FOR SALE,
T HE Subscriber will keep constantly on
hand, a few ehoioe bands for sale, at rea
sonable prices.
Wanted a few likely young Negroes for
which the highest prices will be paid in cosh.
Jan 17-trlkui WM. RaMEY.
fffiS
Pistols, Rifles, CarbineB and
SHOT GUNS.
i4tsxts or 1860; 1866; 1867; 1868.
T HESE arms havo no equals In quality and
finish; are adopted by fee Army and
Nuvy of tho United States, and fee principal
government of Europe; are uniform In. all
their parts, are simple, *•*>»«”'
and can be had In one hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, ball.and shot,
and small parte for repairs, from all wspeeta-
blo gun dealers, and the Hardware trade
Bolt’s ? ATEirflFlRsTuSsM an'TO Co.,
may3trlly. Hartford, Conn.
Timely Notice.
%
From N*tu re’s fiiriei.
procured in fee South, and shall provide
sufficiency of faithful and attontiva servants.
I have also engaged the services of superior
Magicians, and those whodelight in fee “con
cords of sweet sounds” wiU bo abundantly
gratified.
Tbe Medicinal virtues of these many and
varied Mineral Waters are now too well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to fee Red, White and Black Snlpher
Springs, many of them combined wife Iron
and Magnesia, there is an inexhaustable wall
of tha purest Free (tone. My accommoda
tions are very extensive. I have many pleas
ant Cottages separate from the main Hotel,
where families oan be os quiet and retired as
in tboir homes.
Cotooia Springs are in Cotoosa county, Geo.
two and a quarter mites from the Western and
Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
Hocks will be at fee Platform on tho arrival
of each train. The Springs have diroet Rail
road communication with Savannah, Charles
ton, Augusta, Macon, Miiledgevilto. Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
Terms or Board.
Two dollars per day Ten dollars per week,
and Thirty-five dollar* per single month.—
Visitors who wish toangagaboard by fee sea
son with their families, will be boarded at
Thirty Dollars per month,ohildren and service
half price. Those who wish toengace board
by fee season, would do well to address me
at fee Springs. J. J. HARMON.
may&trilm.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DIALXB HI
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROMS, GA.
8 just receiving a large and well selected
stock of Confectionaries, sneh a*
Candies, Raisins,
Figs, Dates,
citron. currants,
*IESS&,
Gr’nd^cSnger, AUspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon,
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
1nglwii^ali?uts, pe av
ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty* five different brande of ehoioe
tSKSjs 1 * “ ° r an# Ch#wto L*S!f2v
oue of Tula ”—ask
JPD80.V-S WORK TEA
JUDSOK'8 WORM TEA
JtJROX'9 WORM TEA
GBT A PACKAGE
CHILDREN TAKE IT
XT NEVER mis -
THE DOCTORS ARE J
Plants that bloom on
Remedy combined,
or children t Do not
en we, acting as the
feir, present you a
Read onr “ Bet
tor It of fee Agent.
KILLS WORMS.
NEVER HARMS.
H PLEASANT TO TIER
price u cun.
mmsair
IT NEVER DOSS BARN.
(amazed AT ITS CURES.
How mob better and safer would it be to
nave It always In the house; a little delay when
a child to token ill may often be the cause of its
death, while acting without delay, aod by glr-
Inc tM Neoltia Hot Ten immediately, yon
will not only enve the child n long and tedious
Ulneae, and yottneir mnoh expense, bat- also
feel happier in knowing that you have done
your duty, and perchance saved its lif*.
OBSERVE.—Always find the Name and Sig
nature Of B. L. JUDSON A CO., and the por
trait of Ttsucs, on esoh package of this Worm
a l. JUDSoxr * co.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
SO Leonard Street, How York.
For sale b;
A Nowlin, _
dealers throughodt
by Fanil A Yeiser and Newman
. Rome, Ga. Abo by all medicine
reughout the State.
SLATE, SLATE, SLATE!
Tan Wert (luarry.
finis saboerihor has on hand about 500
J. square* of Roofing Slate, of all sixes
and host quality, and wUl continue to keep
ssoagh to supply all demands hereafter.—
Pries, Six dollars par Square st the Quarry,
cash, or will'make liberal TIME arrang
monts wife contractors, or will contract for
patting it on In fee best Btvle.
SEABORN JONES, Jr.
fehOtrily. Van Wert. Go. 3
TO RENT.
I CASH.
mar32tntf.
Colognes, Hair Oils,
A ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Bean
A LL those who ore indebted to ms, aifeer Bags, Card Cares, Puff Bails, Portmoo-
by Note or Account, must pay up bo- Mas, Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, pasting and
re return day, or they will ha sued. My t White wash brushes, A tat
i day, t .
individual books must b* settied.
• janlfi.triSmos. A. R. HARPER.
TURNKEY,
No. 3 Choice House.
part of the town for business. Apply t o
raarSltritf. D. B. HAMILTON.
FIRST CLASS
BOARDING HOUSE.
S AVING purchased the house now occu
pied by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will
ostTHOROUGHLY RENOVATED «nd
Newly Famished, ami wiU bo opomd fur
tire ooeommodotlon of boarders by tho sub
scriber, on the First of January, 1860.
Rates of board will ho, per single meal, SO
1 ' “ day, $1 06
“ week, 5 50
WlthootBoost,wUl bs, « month, 33 50
Wife " »■ " -
rJ3Sattgta tlN ' w “ 1 ”
oTW. LAND WORTHY, PrejMstor:-
A. A. 8saw, Snpt. OailA—tf.