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«**»-) Latest News. Special ^oticegfr.^ What the Homestead Bill Provides for. The Homestead bill which passed the Senate on the 10th by a vote of 44 to 8, provides that any person who is the head of a family may, after tho act becomes a law, enter oue quarter section, (IjO Acres) of vacant and unappropriated lands, or any less quantity, to bo loca ted in a body iu conformity with the legal subdivision of lands, upon mak ing ulhdavit before tho Register that the applicant is the head of a family, And is actually settled on tho land, and that the application is made for his or her benefit, and that of no one else.— "The final certificate, or patent, shall not bo issued for five years al ter the date ot entry, and not before it is certified by •two credible witnesses that the settler lias erected a dwelling house and resi ded upon the land for five years; wiiere- .up.in the patent shall bo issued up- n payment of twenty-five cents an acre. Tiio land thus acquired shall not be liable for'debt until after tbe patent is issued. In cases of false swearing upon making the entry, or abandoning the land for more than six mdtitlis at one time, the laud shall revert to tho gov- ■enimant. The rights conferred by tins Act are extended to inchoate citizens who have declared their intentions, ns required by the naturalization laws, be fore the issuing of tho parent. Noth ing in this act shall be construed so as to impair the existing pre-emption, do nation or graduating laws, or to em brace lands reserved to be sold or en tered at the price of two dollars nnd fifty cents an acre. The President is required to order all surveyed public lands into market, by proclamation, within two years from tho date of this act, except such as are reserved by the government. Labor in Vain.—Tho Constitutionalist of Saturday has an editorial over five colums m length in which it attempts to prove to tho people that they have for years past held apolitical "faith, M which they say they have never held.— We think thepoople are tho bestjudges in such matters. Every man ought cer tainly to know his own opinions better Great Tornado at - Cincinnati--a,ubs of Life. Cincinnati, May 22.—The most do structive tornado ever known in this region passed over this city yesterday afternoon. It came from the north west in-the Bhape of an intensely black cloud about two miles broad, rushing forward with feurful rapidity, accom panied with thuuder nnd lightning and torrents of rain. Houses were demol ished or unroofed in many parts of tho city, and property, to the vuluo of half a million was destroyed. A great many persons were injured, and six wero killed. Among the build ings injured was the new Commercial Office, which had the roof blown off" and carried the distance of a square.— Part of one of the walls fellthrough the flooring and injured many persons. The steeple of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church was blown down. Most all the public buildings, school houses and churches in the city, besides many pri-' vate dwellings, had their roofs blown off', or where otherwise damaged. The telegraph lines were prostrated in every direction, cutting oil* until to-day all communication with distant points. [second DISl’ATCn.] Cincinnati, May 22.—The Dayton railroad is covered with a forest of fall> n timber. The country along the Miami railroad, between here and Loveland, has suffered terribly. The railroad de pot and other buildings at Loveland are demolished; also, the railroad shop at Laurenceburg. " The Roman Catholic church at Brigh ton was unroofed ; also, the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum at Cummins- ville. The road between Cttmmtnsville and Brighton is covered with trees torn up by the roots. The storm raged with fearful violence along tho river, but tho steamers at the ievee being moored, re ceived no damage. The sclioor Vir ginia Home, two miles above tho city, was capsized and stove to pieces. The passengers were all saved, but two hands were lost. A train from the Covington and Lex ington railroad wa3 blown from tho track. Congressional. Washington, May 3T).—Senate.—The Oregon war debt bill was passed. The Postal Deficiency bill comes up to-mor row. House.—A bill was introduced for the relief of invalid pensioners; the bill involves one million and a half dollars of Arrearage. Capture of Another Slaver, Charleston, May 31.—A letter ad dressed to the Churlestou Courier, da ted Key West, 20th, says : The United States steamer Crusader, Lieut. MatFet, captured a slaver containing four hun dred Africans, off Nearitas, pn the 23d. The sluvei had been brought to Key West, Constitutional Union Heeling. New Orleans, May 31st.—There was a mass meeting of the Bell mid Everett party to-day, at Odd Fellows Ilall. The meeting was largely attended. It was resolved to admit no otiier platlorm than the Constitution. Mississippi State Democratic Couveu- tinn. Washington, May 31.—A telegraph dispatch from Jackson, Mississippi sign ed by A. N. Kimble, says:—Tue Demo cratic Convention that met here yester day was the largest that was ever held in the State. The delegates were unan imous in favor of sustaining the course of the Delegates at Charleston, and al so that Dnlega'es be fully accredited to tlic Richmond and Baltimore Couvon tion. Steamer City of Norfolk, New York, May 30. —'The steamer City of Norfolk was seized by the Unit-' eil States Marshall to-day. The Nor folk was suspected of fitting out for the slave trade. Charleston, May 31.—Sales of Cotton to-day 300 bales. Tho market was gen erally unchanged. I. NO. 40. “ Regular meeting*. 1st and 3rd WED NESDAY NIGIIT in each month. Officers—C. II. SMITH. N. G., TnOd. J. PERRY. V. G, B T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKEft, Treasurer. febDtrlly. . I O. O. F. Floyd Encampment, No. 11. R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed nesday Nights fn each month. Orrrcsns—N. 3. OMBERG, C. P. . . " R. L. CARIER, J. W. A. P. NEELD. S. W. GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Treas. jnneStrily. No. 20 Rogular Meeting. FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT ill caah month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P.,- ANDREW 3. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUOKER. 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Soe’y. fcb9trily. atsJNo great r revolutii-n ba* over been effect d in medicine than that which is be ing brought about by Dr. John Bull’s Vege table Worm Destroyer. Children eat them as they would candy, and cry for more when they arc all gone. Asa medicine for worms they stand without a rival.—Charlestown Democrat. may31tri3t Dyspepsia.—This is a very distressing complaint, and gives tbe patient more Buffer ing than almostany other disease, in faet.it is a combination ol many complaints in oue. Tbe symptoms arc numerous, aud ore of na ture or almost ail other complaints c.mbimd. From this fact nriso tha vcjy many eases where this disease is mistaken for some other, ani so improperly treated. The first symp toms—indigestion, flatulency, loss ofnppotitb, homborn’ headache, etc., ifnegleted. almost always awaken some dormant disease, and send the poor sufferer to a prematura gravo. what you must first do is cleanse tho blood and regulate the bowels ; do this with tho ‘Mountain Herb pills,” and you cun bid de fiances to dyspepsia. Judson.s Mountain Herb Pills ore sold by all Medicino Dealers. may21—twlra 11 ! DEATH t11 TOJWERY form and species of VERMIN. ‘•C-star's” “Collar's” Rats, Roach, Ac. Exterminator •‘Cos tar's” “Cistpr's” Bed-bug Exterminator. "C -st ir’s” ‘Cii8tarV E’ectric Towdor, for Insects, Ac. nasmovs INSTANTLY Rats. Roaches, Mice, Moles. Ground Mieo. Bed Bugs. Ants. Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac., Ac., in short, every form aad species of VERMIN, 10 Years established in Ne.v York City—used by the city Post Office, tho city Prisons and Station Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac., the city Hotels. “Astor.” "St. Nicholas.” Ac,, and by more than 20,000 private families. Druggists and Retailors every whore sell them Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. Hevular sizes, 25c. 50c. and SI Baxes,-Bottle, F'asks. !! !B?wahb! !! of spurious imitations. Examine each B ax. Ilo’tle and Flask, and tako noth ing but "Costar's.” $1.00 B >X3S Bent hv Mail. $'l A $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ao., by Express. Address orders—or for ‘‘Circular to D-a’crs” to . HENRY It. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. Sol Ibv Farcll A Ybiser, Wholes do and Retail, Rome, Ga. fel>2tri3m. Dissolution. T HE firm o'- A. O. A A. J. PITNER. has this day be n disso'v d by mutual con sent. All porsons indebted to tho firm are ru>| csted to make immediate payment, as A. J. Pitnor the junior partn- r, exoeets to ’eave this pia c in a few months, and their busi- nos* must be wound up be-ore he leaves.— The business will be conducted in thi name and stv'o of A. G. PfTNSR. at th > o d stand, whore the not -s nnd accounts of tha firm will bo found for a short time, jan't—Ittwxwtf FOR FAMILY USE. WILL Hum ARTICLES IN Wood, Leather, Crack-ry. Glass, Ivory. Bone, Alabaster. Marble, Rubber, Gutla Pcr- cha. Cloth, Paper, Papiet Made, Shell, Horn, Plaster, Ac. And indeed there is scarcely an article in tho whole rango of domestic economy, whetti- er it be for use or ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this preparation bo.re s'orod to its original value. It challenges the world f>r its superior. It is indispensa ble id every HOUSE, WORKSHIP, COUNTING-ROOM, And no person, after a trial of Star’s Chemically Prepared Glue would willingly disputes wilh It for four times itcoft. It is always ready, end always nd.ablo. It is nut offensive to the smell, and is not affected by climate, and where kooWn it lias boiome a FIXED FACT, Tho attention of dealers ana consumers is Invited tn the following testimonials regard ing its superior qualities: Newark, Nov. 20.1860. "After a faithful trial of Star's Prepared Glue on Woo l. Leather nnd Cloth, at the Pherdx Works, I most cheerfully . recom mend its use for all purposes generally re quired, and especially for family rsc. C. A* CARTER.' "We, the undersigned, having listed Star's Prepared Glue, agree with the above recoin msudation. "WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware MannfiietnrcY. Newark. N. Y. •■LYSANDER WRIGHT, Machine Dop'd. 230 Market st.. No k. N. J. “HEDENBUHG A LITTELL, Carriage Manufacturers, Newark. N. J. "WM. H. KIRK A CO., Carpenters o’d B lilders. Newark. N J. “LIVERICH A ENDELS, Carriage Makers. Newark, N. J. Star’s Chemically Prepared Glno is sold by nil Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers, Fun y Goods Dealers. Hardware Dealers. Stationers, and by country Mer chant generally. Price 25 cents per Dottle. A brush goes witli i-aeh bottle. Put up f ir-d.alers in eases from 1 to 12dox. Asploudid Lithographic Show Card, prin ted iu ctdors given with each packago. All orders or letter* of inquiry by mail ad dressed to tbe STARR GLUE COMPANY, 61 Liberty st. N. Y. will reealvo promot attention. -8asuA liberal discount to tho trade. Sold by P. L, Turoley, No. 3, Choice Hotel, R-jnie, Ga. nnril24trily. J. C. BAKER .R. W- ECHOLS new’" FIRM ! BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN GSANDMEDF™ Colognes and Flavoring Extracts OILS, PAINTS, &C. * GLASS, PUTTY, DYESTUFFS9 FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &C M &C. &c. Rome. Ga. Feb, 18th. [triwAwtfi] CGTOOSA SPRINGS, 'Obiin^y. DIED—On Thursday the 31st ult., at the residence of W. R. 'Webster "hear this place the wife of Geo. IV. Sanford oi this county. C0HUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA, Tho undersigned wi 1 own the lintel at those springs on tho 1st of Juno, for tho ac commodation of persons desiring to viait tins thanany body else, and we can imagine WvU i tIK ,wn and deservedly popular watir- nothing more ridiculous than to see p w. The houses have {[««“ *£{?“*'- 9—»_ ——i«», * nowlibni. „h. and the rooms newly furnished, ana no a roan trving to convince a neighbor that ho (the neighbor) doos not believe so and so. in spite of his earnest protes tation that he does so believe. After all, what does the argument of the Constitutionalist amount to, oven allowing its point to be proved? If the Southern Democracy ever were _ for Squatter Sovereignty, nothing is plainer than that they are now opposed to it, -anil bolievo it an infamous doctrino and destructive of their rights. They baeea rightto that opinion, and the on ly way to attack it is to prove that it is wrong, not that they once thought ditt'er- * n The philosophy of the Constitutional ist is good only on the hypothesis that tnou have no right to oorrect their errors.—&w. dtep. BgyThe Washington correspondent of the Commercial writes t “The Douglas leaders have not the Idea of any concession on‘heir i-gte the Southern seoeders. They doc are that they intend that .Douglas shall be nominated. They olaim 174J votes in tho adjourned convention s and l . Ue Smith do not yield, they intend to do- ___ _ olare by resolution that Douglas is the I Monday f ^J^ vjay 9th, 1850. od, and the rooms newly pains will bo spared to render visitors com- °It\s unnecessary to speak of the medicinal qualities of the water, as there nro nono to compare to them, iu tho State, having bit n the great "medicino water” of the Aborigln- coa fur centuries. Those desiring to visit. the springs this season for health, will find it to their advantage to givo Cobutta a trial. Board:—For one week or loss, $1 25 par day, and for a longer time at tho rate of *1.00 per day. ... .. . . Tho springs sro 20 miles north-east of Dn'tnn, on tho W. A A. R. H.,auit from which point aback will run-lady, may 12tw3m. W. C. LOUGUMILLER. Dissolution. T HE firm of Blaok. Blount A Cameron, Is this dav dissolved by mutual cinsent.— Our office will be found in the Etowah Hotel building, first door below the entrance tj> the Hotel. Those indebted to the firm wiU please eome forward and pay: nnd those who havo accounts not due until the twenty-fifth mayl7w.ini . notice. rpHE Annual Meeting *f the 8**J*M* I tual insurance Company, is adjourned to June 4th next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. EININGER’S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN! This delicious tonic stimulant mg sup ic,” "Cordial,” "Mudiostjd," “Schnapps” Ac., is unw in iorseil by ail of tho pruminmt phy sicians. chemists, a id connoisseurs as p>6StS- sing a l of th me intrinsic modieinil qualities (tonic and diuretic) wh'.oh b.l ing to an old and puro Gin. Fin up in quart bottles and sold by all drugsi.-t, grocers, Ao. (Estahlishodtn 1773.) A. M BININGER A CO., Solo Prop’ra. No. It Broad St., N. Y. Drug lists and Dealers supplied with ohoico Winns. Brandies, Ao., direct from U. S. Bon ded W.iroliou-<cs. Ord rs from tho country will meet with prompt attention. Our Stock of choice Bottled Liquorsxomprists the largest and most varied assort ment in this market Opinions of the Press. Tho Biningors' 338 Broadway, hire a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in New York —.Home Journal. Tho house of A. M. Blningcr A Co., No 338 Broadway, has sustain d for a period of eighty years, a reputation that may well b. envied—JK Y. Evening Post;' Tho nnmo of A. M. B'ningcr A Co., is a guaranty of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.—if. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Tho Importing house of A. M. B'ninger A Co.. No. 438 Broadway, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness, and-highest honor.—if. Y. Evening Expressr. Wo have quoted'' ticos of tho New \ thnso who are still strangers to us may ob tain such just ideas ot onr position and repu tation. as will enable them to determine whether the statements which Ws have mode.are entitled to their consideration aud confidence. aprili9triwly > quoted those complimentary no- s New York prcss.to the end that ELL, Beefy. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, T EAS, Yeast, Bouden Ess. Coins, Block ing Cluamon Mace, Olive Oil, Vinegar, or sale by _ TURNLEY, ffebll No. 3 Choice House. A GREAT POLITICAL WORK. TENTH EDITION OP Gluskey’s Political Text Book, OR ENCYCLOPEDIA. By M. W. CLUSKEY, Washington D C. IT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS, The various Party Plat.orms, Tii j American Ritual, The Kansas Legislation of Congress, Governors Uoary, Stanton, ana Walker’s In augural Addresses, . Senators Green, Douglas and Collamer’s and Messrs. Stephens and others’ Reports uu Kansas. The material portion of the Kansas Nebraska Bill, Leoompton,.Topeka and Leavenworth Con- . stitutions, The Critt nden, Montgomery, Senate and English Bills, The vot-8 un tho samo in each House, indoo i, every thing essential app rtainingti tho samo, including the Pr.sident Pieree’i Sp .ciat Messago, The Dred Scott case, The Constitution of the United States, Artiel.sofCoufd ration, . Washington's Far .well Address, Ordiriuno s of.1784 and 1787, Virginia and Kentucky Kisolutions of 17V8 aud '09, Mr; Clay's Report in r avor of a Distribution o; th. Public Lands, and able documents against it, with a full history of the same. Pr sid nt Pi ro.'s Veto of tho iudig.nt In sane Land Bill, The addr- ss of Air. Faulkner on the subj-et, A History of Railroad Grants by Congress, with the vot s thereon, Pr sident d'i.ro ’s Message vetoing tbe River and Harbor Bill, ' - The School Land Bill, and votes thereon, Thu Clayt u-Uulwer Tr- aty, ■ Extracts from Speeches for and against Slavery, Ex:raids from Speeches of noted Republicans aud A’-oUttoufsts. Mr. Toombjs Bostsn Lectors on Slavery, Me.srB. Frumout and Buchanan's Loiters of Acceptance, Messrs. Buchanan and WiFlam's Letters on the Bargain and Intrigue Charge, Mr. Cuihoun's Fort Hill Address, President Jackson’s Proclamation against Nullification. The Mnyavillu Road Veto, A History of Parly Conventions, Kuport of Mr. Davis, of South Carolina, on tbe Po'itical Power «f the Supreme Court. Mr. Buchanan's Minority Ruporton tbe same subject.- Governor Wise And Mr. Ceralhers's Letters against the American Organisation, nnd Hon. A. H. Stuart's Letters, signed "Madi son,” defending it. Kunneth Riyner’s Speech at Philadelphia, in November, 1858, and in North Carolina in 1832. A History of, with the votoa on, the various Tariffs, A History of tbe Unttod States Bank and Ab-ditioti Petitions, Mr. Fillmore's Albany Speech and Erie Gayle Letters, History of the Annexation of Texas, Opinions of publio mou on the Power of Congress over the Territories, Tho Nicholson Letter. Tho Nashville Convention and Georgta Plat form, Missouri C-mnroniisa, with every vote there in, sectinnnlly classified, The Compromise Measures of 18St, Clayton Compromise, Willmol Proviso, With many other things too numerous to mention, , Every subject is fully treated, and every vote in Congress, on any sibjeothaving apolit ical eignifica'ion. Is given, This Book will post up the pubUo speaker, roily on the Kansas and other questions. TERMS—Single Copy, three dollars—Club of , . »t»> fifteen dollars. The above tem? include tho postage. Lib- oral deduction to the trade, and a fair allow- i anoe to persons who interest themMlVet In obtaining snbsoribors. Address, enclosing $8 00, . JAMES B. SMITH A CO, Publishers, Philadeldhia, Pa. maytriim. rplIE subscriber having again taken a less A ot this w.-ll knowu Watering Place, jusi ly famous as tho SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. And thankful for tho patronage received Iasi Season, will.again be prepared to Mceive viti tors by the miodls of Juue next, and w" strive to merit a continuance of that pstru: age whP-h h^tofiiro has been, so liberail bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer sort. I shall cn-ieavor at all times to provide m; table w.th all the uttaiua'ile luxuries of th S.ason, and have rna-.Iearrangement! to Lee ou ha.-id a eonslant supply of ic-. I shall also linvo the bust Cooks that can procured iu the South, and shall provide sufficiency of faithful a id attentive sc-rvunta I have also engaged tho sorvjc,;B of superi Musicians, and those who delight iu the “co cords of sivoet sounds” will be abundantlj gratided. The Medicinal virtues of those many am varied Mineral Waters arc now too well knowi to require ail extensivo description. In nddi tion to the Rod, Whito and Black Siilptib: Springs, many of them combin d with (ror and Magn. sia. there is an incxhaustablo wo! of tho purest Free stone. My aceammoda tions are very extensive'. I havo many pleas ant Co-tages separate from tho main Hotel where families can be os quiet and rotired a: in their bom-.-a. Co tons a Springs are in Cntoosa county, G two and a quarter miles from tho Western n Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and g. Hacks will bo at the PJatfovm on tho arri- of each train. Tho Springs have direct Ri road communication with S vannah. Chari ton, Augusta, Macon, Millodgevill >. Cul bus, Atlanta, Moutgooiery, Nashvilio Chattanouga. Turks or BeABn... _ _ Two dollars per day Ton dollars per wool . and Thirty-five dollars per single month.—' Visitors who wish to engage hoard by the s.a- son with their families, will ho boaided at Thirty Dollars per month, child ri n nrd scrviei half prico. Thosa who wish to engage board by the seaton, would do well to nddr st me at thoSpr n-;s. J. J. HARMON. may5tri2m. CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME, GA. J S just rooeiving a large und well selected stick of Confectionaries, such as Candies, Raisins, F-igs, Dates, Citron, currants, Pro?erv;s, Pickles, Maccaroni, Vermicilli Nutmegs, Mace, Or’nd GTinger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, OrangC3, L mons, Aim >nds, coeoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA Y CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP. COFFEE. Twenty-five different brands of ehoico Cigars, a so a lot of fine Choiring Tobacco. TERMS CASH. mar22tritf. Ortaract WASHING MACHINE, Clothing, Time and Labor Saved. INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. rpiIE most simple, economical, and durable I article ever iiffsrvd to the, public to alle viate the disiomfor.s of wash-day DESCRIPTION. It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on the inside, an inter! r cylinder of wood with ribs. There is a space of from 8 to 8 inches betwe'en the two cylinders. One erank turns b th cylinders at the same time iu opposite directions, rapidly creating a suds, forcing tho water through the clothes, and effectually removing the dirt: The ao tion of the wat r docs tho the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear of olothe*. SULLIVAN k HYATT. Proprietors, 54 Beckman St., N.w York. N. B.—Stato and county Rights for sale, and the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal t rms. ®3"A Mach'no is in operation by a laund ress daily, at our Salesroom, 489 Broadway. mart!—triwswSm. JUDSON’S WOfiJI TEA JUDSON'8 WORM TEA JUDSON’S WORM TEA GET A PACKAGE, CHILDREN TAKE 17 • IT NEVER JAMS - TBE DOCTORS ART dlls worms; s’EVER HARMS. 3 PLEASANT TO TAKE PRICE » CENTS, miJJXGLY T NEVER DOES HARM. AMAZED AT TIB CURES. Varnisiies of all iTin^a, LSO, TURPENTINE, for saU bV TURNLEY, No. 8 Choico Ztoaifi 11. SLATE, SLATE,SLATE! Van W«rt (tnarry. T UE subscriber has on hand about 509: squares of Roofing Slate, of all sires and host quality, and will continue to keep enough to Supply all demands hereafter.— 1 Price, sia dollar* per square at tho Quarry, cash, or will make liberal TIME urrang mem, with contractors, or will contract fo putting it ob ib Uie best style. SEABORN. JONES, Jr. foh9trily. Von Wert, On. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, TT AVING purchased the house uoW-occu- rl pled by Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, It will bouioitTHOROUGHLY RENOVATEDsbd Newly Furtiiahod, and will .be opened for the.accommodation of boarders by thb sub- ecribor, on the Pint of Jandary, 1880. Batss or board will be, per single meal, SO « day, <1 00 " weok, 5 60 Without Room, will bo, “ month, ll 50 With “ M " " , 16 00 Wood, Lighta and Washing, Will bo font, lahod at reaonablt rafot. C. W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor. 4. A- fjttAW, Snpt, deo!4—tf. How much liettcr nnd aafer would It he to oavo It always in tho house; "a little delay when a child is taken 111 may often lie tbe cause of its death, while aettng without delay, and by giv ing tho Mountain ITi-rh Tea immediately, you will not only-save tho child a long and tedious illness, and yourself much expense, but also feel happier in knowing that you have done your duty, and jerohanco saved its lire. OBSERVE.—Always find tho'Name and 8Igr nature of B. L. JUDS0N & CO., and the por trait of Tezueo, on caoh packago of this Worm Tea. a L. JTTDSOH Sc CO, 90 LE PROPRIETORS, SO Xieonard Street New 'York. For sale by Farell & Yeiser and Newman A Nowlin. Rome, Ga. A'su by a.l medicino dealers thnmghnut the State. 2,000 ACRES OF NO. I CEDAR VALLE? LANDS FOR SALE ! Tbe siibacrlber off-rs for sole, all his lands lying in Cudur Va'ley and near Cedar Town,. Thero is about two thousand a.r.s lyii-g in one body and it wiil ho so'a all to gether or will bo divided to i-uit purcliasvis. There are four dwellings and tuts of - out buildings and (he lands so siirroundicg ns to lonv-nitntly make four s-tt’emen.',. - Tho dwellings are all.good, two of them tho resi dence of the undersigned, and that form- rly occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eifeht rooms each and tho other two are framed cottages with four rooms each. There is also on the plaeo a first class flouring mill sod two good Raw Mills, all carried by wat r power. These Lands are all of the best quality of the famous Cedar Valley Lunds, and - that strangers mny know rom-uhing if their, pto- duciiven sa tho subscriber would state' that in 1858 he made a little 1 .over tin, five bun. died p.rond bates of Cotton to tha hand,vmd in 1359 over eleven samo sized bales to tho band. «-f- - ■ - The dw. llingt 'on the above named places are all within ’one mi’.o of tho-Cdurt House, nnd consequently conveniiUt to Churches and Schools. Persons desiriWg to pun-besa are reque.tcd to coino, and seo the lands or for farther particulars cd<*ro-s - 3.3 MORRISON, mayl2-trl*m-tf. Cedar Town, G*. Trice of • SAWED LUMBER, OWING to the increased prico of eViry article of homo con. sumption, we, aa a portion of __ the laboring class, feel that wo e at tha prerontlow prices of Lum> awing, therefore, Wo, tho undersigned,-shall oh and after thQ lit of February next, pat the price of Lum ber at our respective mills, at Si 26 por 10D— Hauling and Kiln-drying -not included. Remember ottr Terms at-o INVARIABLY CASH JOB ROGERS. L. R. <t 8. D. W3AGG, ...... ,. . J.G.MORRIS. JST- .Other Dealers in Lumbar are inviltd to join in this movement. Jan24tw*wti NEGROES FOR SALE. IE Subscriber will keep ci natantly on - ’ nd. a fe'w cfcoico hands for sale, at rea- itA.A fin*,Ukdy young Negroes for' W jimlY W*!* 1 * s ‘‘’ rloeB ^RaMEY* 1 *