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P. L. Turnlkt Druqoist, is now pret
ty well straightened out in his new store
at No. 3 Choice Hotel. His large stock
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass
&c., &o., has at lost been transformed
from the chaotio state, resulting from
moving, and he now has all things ar
ranged in good systematic order. It is
but just to state however that the large
amount of his sales has largely increas
ed the appearance of disorder; and not
until recently has he had the assistance
of Kempto.n the accomplished Pharma
ceutist and facetious gentleman.
Turnley is bound to succfbd. A man
who works as hard and advertises as lib
erally os ho does cannot be kept down.
A Secret.—Read Jim Langston’s ad
vertisement in another column and you
will find it out—not that Jim is as
clever a follow ns there is in this “Lime,
stone country.” Oh 1 no, that’s
secret; and it is not that he keeps on
liund everything in the shape of family
^ supplies—for that is well known ; nor
is it that he sells on as reasonable terms
as any body—there never could be a
doubt of that. Do you want to know
what it is then? Well do as we told
you at first, read his advertisement,and
if you are too dull to discover it then,
cull on him and ho will tell you. Re
in unbar that it is only a Retail Establish
ment.
Rain.—For two or three days during
this week, wo have sufiferud greatly
from dust—dust, everywhere, and noth
ing but dust. Dust was king ; but its
reign was finally brought to a close, and
another began.
On yesterday, the Bkies “gathering
their brows, like gathering storm,’*
muttered in thunder tones the words of
the Roman of old, "Once more 1 swear
the Eternal city shall be free!” in this
instance free from cfusfiuits primitive
nnil undegenerate state. In other
words it rained yesterday and we all
breath free once more.
New Advertisements.—J. C. Eve
oilers a bargain in ono of the best plan
tations of ASoper Georgin.
A. Riddle v.s noticed in another col
umn , and no ono will be troubled to
guess tile interpretation.
r The Dalton & Gadsden R. R. Co., call
for an installment.
Sheriffs and Administrators will sell
property.
Latest News.
Alabama National Democratic
Convention.
Montgomery, June 5.—The National
Democratic Convention sends a full
delegation to Baltimore, and also nom
inations an electoral ticket.
The seccders send delegates to Rich
mond and Baltimore.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamer Vanderbilt.
New York, June 3.—Tho steamship
Vanderbilt, with Liverpool dates to the
?3rd, arrived here to-day.
Commercial.
Liverpool Cotton Market.—Wednes
day.—The sales of Cotton to-day were
5,000 bales. The market closed very
dull, but nominally unchanged.
General News.
The insurrection in Italy was spread
ing. The fighting had extended to the
Roman Territory.
Garibaldi had been successful.
The Northern Ports of China were
blockaded.
Thormanby had won the Derby race.
• Additional by the Vanderbilt.
The Vanderbilt experienced a wintry
passage, she having passed several ice
bergs.
Thormanby won the Derby takes.—
Thirty of the horses ran. Mr. Ten
Brocck’s Umpire came in eleventh
Six thousand Sicilians have joined
Garibaldi.
The Neapolitan army were routed on
tho 15tli by Garibaldi. _ ->
The province of Palermo and Tra-
E ani were in full insurrection, and have
eon abandoned by the Neapolitans.
A conflict took place on the 19th bo-
tween tho Papal gendarmes and a par
ty of Guribaldians, near Mentefiascene.
Tho latter were routed and retreated to
Tuscany, with thirty killed und wound
ed.
A party of fillibusters attacked and
overpowered the Custome-guard at
Onano. Tho former plundered the
place and retreated to Tuscany.
Tlie Papal troops were leaving Rome
for the frontiers.
It wns reported that England, Austria
and Prussia nuvo guarantied the integri
ty of the Ottoman Empire.
Additional by tlio City ol' Baltimore.
General News,
The House of Lords rejected the bill
repealing paper duty by eighty-nine
majority.
Latest advices,from Sicily say Gari
baldi had made a decisive victory ut
Moriali.
The Neapolitan government had very
little to:ay. Tho latest bulletiifS s;y
that two columns wero pursuing the
dispersed troops.
Garibaldi’s insurgents wore daily
guining strength.
It was vaguely reported that France
and Russia have signed tho treaty in re
lation to tho Eastern question.
Puris Bourse has advanced sixty-nine
fames twenty centimes.
The Russia troops in the Southern
Province were reported placed on a war
footing.
Georgia Democratic State Convene
tion.
Milledoeville, June 4.—A caucus
of tlie National Democrats was held to
day, mol they determined to co-oper
ate with tlie general Convention assem
bled, ijp long as there was any hope,
that a National organization would be
preserved. In tlie event of Richmond,
or a platform adopted different from
that, adopted at Charleston, then the
National Democrats will quietly organ
ize a separate Convention. In tho lat
ter event the Charleston Platform will
be adopted.
Delegates will be sent to Baltimore
is the general impression, although the
majority of tho delegates were in favor
.of Richmond and Baltimore. The
Richmond pure wore regarded in mi
nority, and the Baltimore pure are in a
similar fix; humorous results in any
way but very uncertain, perhaps the
adjusting line will be to send delegates
o Baltimore with authority to consult
,t Richmond.
Special ffoficeg,
1.0.
O.F.
NO. 40.
— Regular meetings, 1st and 8rd WED
NESDAY NIGHT In esoh month.
Officers—C. H.*SMITH, N. G.,
TH0S.J. PERRY. V. G.,
R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
fcbOtrlly.
I. O. O. F.
Floyd Encampment, No. U.
T) EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed-
XV nosday Nights in each month.
Officers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD, S. W.
GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, '
R. T. HARGROVE, Treat.
jnno2trlly.
No. 20.
Regular. Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in cnoh month.
THOB. J. PERRY. H. P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE, Soo’y. febOtrlly.
LUMBER, LUMBER
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
AND
Good as the Best!
JOHN LAY, & CO.,
T7-EEP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM
JLV. Mill, a constant supply of all the or
dinary kinds of Lumber, whieh they Will
dolivcr at the Steamboat .Landing at
One dollar and dots per 100ft,
The Steamboats charge 25taper 100, for carry
ing to Rome, so that the east delivered . on
the wharf. In that place' will be only one dol
lar and 30cts per 100 feet.
Orders solicited. Address
JOHN LAY A CO.,
aprilUtriflm. Starling, Ala.
If all medicines were as pleasant to lake as
are tho candy drops, in which Dr. John Bull
puts up his Vogotablo Worm Destroyer, it
would bo a lnxuary to be sick; but then,
again, if all medicines wore as prompt and
certain in tbeir effects, one would hardly he
si.-It long enough to enjoy it— Russellville
Courier. juuo5tw3t
Dvspepsia.—This is a very distressing
complaint, and gives tlie patient more Buffer
ing than almost any other disease, in fact, it
is a combination ol many complaints in one.
Tbo symptoms arc numerous, and aro of na
ture or iilniost nil other complaints combined.
From this fact arise tho ve.iy many oases
whore this disease is mistaken fur some other,
and so improperly treated. Tho first symp
toms—indigestion, flatulency, loss ofappetitc,
lie inborn’ headache, etc., if ncglcted, almost
always awaken some dormant disease, and
send tho poor sufferer to a promnture grave,
what you must first do is cleanso tho blond
and regulate tho bowels ; do this with the
“Mountain Herb pills,” and you can bid de
fiances to dyspepsia.
Judson.B Mountain Herb Fills ore sold by
ail Medicine Dealers. may24—twlm
11 ! D1SATIII t 1
TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
‘•Costar's”
“Cosiar's” Rats, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
“Cnstar’s”
“Coster's” Bed-bug Exterminator.
"Coster's”
“Costar'B” Electric Powder, for Insects, Ac.
DESTROYS IXSTAKTLV
Rats. Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice,
Bed Bugs, Ants. Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac.,
Ac., in abort, every form and species of
VERMIN,
10 Years established in Now York City—used
by the city Post Office, the, city Prisons and
Station Houses, the city Steamers. Bhips, Ac.,
the city Hotels, “Astor.” “St. Nicholas," Ac.,
and by more than 20,000 private families.
Druggists nnd Retailors everywhere seilthem.
Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities.
Regular sizes, 26c. 50c. and $1 Boxes,- Bottle,
Fiesks.
!!! Bbw.uie! !! ofspnrinns imitations. Examine
each R>x. llol tie nnd Flask, and take noth
ing Imt ‘•CosTAn’s.”
Si.00 B ixea sent bv Mail.
$3 A $3 BuxoBfor Plantations, Hotels, Ac., by
Express.
Address oi-Airs—or for “Circular to Dealers”
to HENRY It. COSTAR,
Principal Depot. 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by FAnuu. A Y ms Kit, Wholesale and
Retail, Rome, Ga. fob2tfi3m
Mr. Everett Accepts.
Boston, May 31‘.—At the Union rati
fication meeting, to bo held in Fancuil
H.iUf to-morrow night, ft letter will bo
l-eail from the lion. Edward Evesott,
accepting the nomination for Vice-Pres
ident.
The Committee on Platforms report
ed this afternoon, The majority re
ported the Charleston majority, omit
ting the Cincinnati Platform, and ad
ding the Senate’s resolutions; they also
approve the aetion of the Charleston
seceders, and jo-nppoint the entire
Charleston Delegation to tho Richmond
and Baltimore Conventions. A resolu
tion was adopted advising consultation
only at Richmond, until after the Dem-
ocratic convention adjourns, and in the
event that tho Baltimore Convention
fails to adopt a suitable platform, and
to nominate a sound candidate, the
— Georgia delegates be directed to with-
draw. The Georgia delegates to always
vote vs unit.
i The minority report affirms the right
of the people of the United States to sot-
tlo and organise tevritories with proper
ty of every kind. Their report also en
dorses the Drod Scott dooision. They
also resolved to support the nominee of
tho Baltimore Convention, provided
said nominee endorses property
slaves, like property in other matters.
They also re-ondorso the Cincinnati
Platform, and are in favor of sending a
new delegation to Baltimore.
Congressional.
oton, Juno 4.—Senate.—The
IlonChas. Sumner, of Massachusetts,
made a violent and venomous speeoh of
several hours length on tho .barbarism
of slavery.
The Hon. James Chesnut of South
Carolina, replied briefly to Senotor
Sumner's speech.
The Hon. James S. Green, of Missou
ri, has the floor for to-morrow.
In the House, the Postal Committee
reported favorably to Butterfield’s
American and Mexican Mall Steamship
Line.
C0HUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
Tho undersigned wi'l qnen tho Hotel lit
these springs on the 1st of Juuo, for tho no*.
eommodution of persons desiring to yis.it this
well known and deservedly popular wat ir-
ing piece. Tlio houses have nil boon repair
ed, and tho rooms 'newly futnislied, end no
mins will be spared to render visitors com-
orta'do. ' * , .
It is unnecessary to spook of tho medicinal
qualities of tlie water, as there aro none to
compare to them, in tho Slate, haring been
tho great “medicine wetcr”of the Aborigin-
ces for centuries. Those desiring to visit tho
springs this soason for houlth, will find it to
tlieir advantage to givo Cobutta a trial.
Boxnn:—For one week or less, $1 25 per
day, and for a longer time at tho rato of
$ I.'ll It per day.
Tho springs ere 20 miles north-east of
Dalton, on the W. A A. R. R., and from
which point aback will run daily.
ayl2tw3m. W.C. LOUGHMILLER.
Cataract
WASHING MACHINE,
Clothing, Time nnd Labor Saved.
INDI8PENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
T IIE most simple, economical, and durable
articlo ever offered to the public to alle
viate tbo discomforts of wash-day
DESCRIPTION.
It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs
on tho inside, an interior cylinder of wood
with ribs. There is a Bpaco of from 0 to 8
mohes betwoeu the two cylinders. One
crank turns both cylinders at the same tiuio
in opposite directions, rapidly creating n
suds, forcing the 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 tbo woar of clothes*
SULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors,
54 Beekman St., Now York.
N. B.—Stato and county Righto for sale,
and tho purchasers supplied with Machines
at wholesale on li'oeraUorms.
«F»A Machine is in operation by alaund-
resfdaily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway
fc mar3—triwawSm.
Dissolution.
T IIE 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 make immediate payment, as A.
J. I’itnor tlio junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and their busi
ness must bo wound up bo*bre he loaves.—
Tho business will bo conducted in tho name
and style of A. G. PITNER. at tho old stand,
irliere the notes nnd accounts of tho firm will
be found for a short time,
jan!)—lttwiwtf
BININGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN!
This delicious toiaio stimulant
E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
Medical Profession, and tho Family, hav-
ig superseded tlio so-called “Gins” “Aroraat-
!,” “Cordial,” “Medicated,” “Schnapps" Ac.,
is now indorsed by all of the prominent phy
sicians, i-homisis, and connoisseurs as p-us.-s-
singullof th iso intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic ami diuretic) which belong to nn old
and pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and
sold by all druggist, grocers, Ac.
(Established in 1778.)
A. M BININGER A CO., Solo Prop’rs.
No. 19 Broad St., N. Y.
Drugxistsand Donlors supplied with choico
Wines, Brandies, A(Wdirect from U. S. B ai
ded Warehouses. Oru :rs from tho country
will moet with prompt attoniion.
Our Stork of choice Bottled Liquors comprises
the largest and most varied assort
ment in this market
Opinions of tho Press.
Tho Biniugers* 338 Broadway, have a very
high reputation to suslain, as the oldest and
best house in New York.—Rome Journal.
The houso of A. M. Biningcr A Co., No
333 Broadway, has sustained for a period of
eighty years, a reputation that may well b.
envied.—JY. Y. Evening Post.
Tbo name of A. M. Biningcr A Co., is a
guaranty of the exact and literal truth of
whatever they represent.—N. Y. Commercial
Advertiser. •
Tho Importing house of A. M. Biningcr A
Co.. No. 438 Broadway, is conduoted upon
principles of integrity, fairn-ss, and highest
honor.—N. Y. Evening Express.
Wo have quoted these complimentary no
tices of tho New York press to the end that
those who aro still stranger* teu* may oh
tain such just ideas of our position and’repu
tation, as will' enablo thorn - to determine
whether the statements whieh we have
made are entitled to their consideration and
confidence. nprillOtrlwly
A GREAT POLITICAL WORK.
TENTH EDITION OF
Cluskey’s Political Text Book,
OR •
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Dy M. W. CLUSKEY,\VushiugtonDC.
IT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS,
The various Party Platforms,
Thu American Ilitual,
Tho Kansas Legislation of Congress,
Governors Geary, Stanton, and Walker's In
augural Addresses,
Senators Green, Douglas and Collamer’s and
Messrs. SteplunB and others’ Reports on
Kansas.
The material portionofthcKansasNebraska
Bill,
Lecompton, Topeka and Loavcnworth Con
stitutions,
The Critt.ndcn, Montgomery, Sonate and
English Bills,
Tlie vot-s on the same in each House,
Indeed, every thing essential appertaining to
the same, including thu President Pierce’s
Sp. cial Message,
The Deed Scott case,
Tho Constitution of tho United States,
Articles of Confederation,
Washington’s FareweH Address,
Ordinances of 1781 and 1787,
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798
and ’99,
Mr. Clay’s Report in favor of a Distribution
of tlie Public Lunds, and able documents
against it, witli a full history of the sumo.
President Pierce’s Veto of the ludigent In
sane Land Bill,
The address of Mr. Faulkner on tho subject,
A History of Railroad Grants by {Congress,
with the votes thereon,
President Pierce’s Message vetoing tho River
and Harbor Bill,
Tlie School Land Bill, and votes thereon,
Thu Clayten-Bulwer Treaty,
Extracts from Speeches for and against
Slavery,
Extracts from Speeches of noted Republicans
and Abolitioulsts.
Mr. Tuomb’s Boston Locturo on Slavery,
Messrs. Froraimt and Bitchanan’s Letters of
Acceptance,
Messrs. Buchanan and William's Letters on
the Bargain and Intrigue Charge,
Mr. Calhoun's Fort Hill Address, .
President Joekson's Proclamation against
Nullification,
Tlio Maysvillo Read Veto,
A History of Party Conventions,
Report of Mr. Davis, of South Carolina, on
the Political Power of the Supremo Court.
Mr. Buchanan’s Minority Report on the same
subject
Governor Wise and Mr. Cnruthers’s Letters
against the American Organization, and
Hon. A. H. Stuart's Letters, signed "Madi
son,” defending it.
Kenneth Riynrr's Speeeh at Philadelphia,
in November, 1850, and in North Carolina
in 1832.
A History of, with the votes on, tho various
Tariffs,
A History of the United States Bank and
Abolition Petitions,
Mr. Fillmore's Albany Speech and Erie
Gayle Letters,
History of tho Annexation of Texas,
Opinions of public men ou the Power of
Congress over the Territories,
The Nicholson Lottor.
The Nashville Convention and Georgia Plat
form,
Missouri Compromise, with every vote there
in, scctionally classified,
The Compromise Measures of 1859,
Clayton Compromise,
Willmot Proviso, •
With many other things too numerous to
mention.
Every subject isfully treated, nnd every vote
iu Congress, on any s-ibjccthaving apolit
ical signification, is given,
This Hook will post up the public speaker,
fblly on tho Kansas ana other questions.
TERMS—Single Copy, three dollars—Club of
six, fifteen dollars.
The above terms include the postage. Lib
eral deduction to the trade, and a fair allow
ance to persons who interest thomselves in
obtaining subscribers.
Address, enelosing <3 00,
JAMES B. SMITH A CO.,
Publishers, Philndoldhia, Po.
maylrllm. .
J. C. BAKER.,...,. -9- W. ECHOLS
new'" amb
FIRM !®
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS Ut
HMD MUCH
Colognes and FlaToring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTTY,
PYBSTUFPS9
FINE CIGARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Fur-
poses, &o., &C. &C.
- Rome. Ga. Febf 18 th.
[trfwawtf.]
CGTOOSA SPRINGS.
T HE subscriber having again token a lease
of this well known Watering Place, just
ly famous as the '
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH.
And thankful for the patronago received last
Season, will again be prepared to receive visi
tors by the middle of Juno next, and will
strive to merit* continuance of that patron
age which heretofore has been so liberally
bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re
sort.
I shall endeavor at all times to provide my
table with all the’attainable luxuries of tho
Season, aud bavo made arrangement* to keep
on hand a constant supply of ice.
I shall also have the best Cooks that can be
procured in the South, and shat)- provido a
sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants.
I have also engaged tho sorviecs of superior
Musicians, and those whodelight in tho “con
cords of swoet sounds” will he abundantly
gratified.
The Medicinal virtues of these many and
varied Mineral Waters are now too Well known
to roquirc an extonBlve description. In addi
tion to tho Red, Whlto and Black Siilphor
Springs, many of them combimd with Iron
and Magnesia, thero is an incxhaustalile well
of the purest Freo stono. My accommoda
tions aro very extensivo. I have many pleas
ant Cottages separate from tho main Hotel,
whero families can bo os quiet and retired as
in tbeir homes.
Cotoosa Springsarein Cotoosa county,Geo.
two nnd a quarter mitea from tho Western and
Atlantic r.nllroad. A fino Omnibus and good
Hacks will bo at the Platform on the arrival
of each train. Tho Bprings have direct Rail
road communication with S ivannah, Charles
ton, Augusta, Macon, Millcdgovillo, Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattunuuga.
Terms of Board.
Two dollars per day Ten dollars ' por week,
and Thirty-five dollars per single month.—
Yisitors who wish to engage board by the sea
son with their families, will be boarded at
Thirty Dollars per month,children and servieo
half prico. Thoso who wish toengngo board
by the season, would do well to address me
,t tho Springs. J. J. HARMON.
may5tri2m.
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER IE
CONFECTIONARIES
AND ERUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S just rceciving a largo and well selected
stock of Confectionaries, such a.
Candies, Raisins,
Tigs, Dates,
citron. currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maccaroni, Vermicillx
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
Ketchups, cinnamon
Oranges, Lemons,
Almonds, cocoanuts,
Brazil Nuts, Pecans,
ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE,
ENG. DA'Y CHEESE, SUGARS.
FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.
Twenty-five different brands of choice
Cigars, a so a lot of fino Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tntf.
“Don’t desert an old friend for a new face?'
(Old Proverb.)
COL. SAM. COLT’S
REVOLVING EIRE ARMS.
ia£
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
SHOT GUNS.
Patkxtb or 1850; 1855; 1857; 1858.
T HESE arms have no equals in quality and
finish; are adopted by tho Army and
Nuvy of the United States, anil the principal
government of Europe; are uniform in all
their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable
an I can be hud in ouo hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot,
and small parts for repairs, from all respect*-
blo gun dealers, and the Hardware trade
generally. Address Secretory
COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F'GCo.,
mayStriiy. Hartford, Conn.
Cigars, Tobaoeo, Snuffs,
T EAS, Yeast, Pondera Es*. Coffee, Block
ing Cinamon Mace, Olive 011, Vinegar,
or sal* by TURNLEY,
ffebll No. 3 Choice House.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
A. P. NEELD,
RETURNS THANKS FOR THE vlf
patronage heretofore extended mm
him, ana would respectfully in--JuL
vite a continuance and extoniioa of the same,
at his ebop on Broad Street, oppoeito Mr.
Evo’eCarriago Work*, whero, by a etrlot at
tention to business and an earnest desire to
please, he doubt* not but that ho will bo able
to give ample satisfaction to all who may de-
tire anything in the line of
Fashionable Tailoring
done up faithfully and tastefully. *
Flu always guaranteed aud all work war
ranted.
N. —Cutting don* “all right.”
, aprll20w2m.
iporat
Nicholson & Co’s., Col. Hammonds’* or Iit.
Ware's in Athons, Ga.
5SB.AH kinds of Ga* and Steam fitting
done toorder
iSO-All kinds of Gas and Steam fitting*
constantly on hand, Tor lighting and beating
purposes.
Orders sent through the Post Office, or oth
erwise, will be punctually attended to.
Rome, Ga W. H. MAGILL A CO.
J. E. noss, Wit. B. XAOILL.
nov30—ly.
To Consumptive and Nervous
SUFFERERS.
T HE subscriber, for several year* areildent
or Asia, discovered while theire, a sim
ple vegetable remedy—a sure euro for Con
sumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Cough*, Cold*
nnd Nervous Debility. For the benefit of
Consumptives nnd'Nervous Sufferers, he fa
willing to make tbo tame public.
To those who desire it, ho will send the
Prescription,, with full direction* (free of
eii urge;) also a sample of the medicine, whioh
they will find a beautiful combiration of Na
ture’s simple herbs. Thoso desiring tha
Romcdy can obtain it by return mall, by ad-
' ' J, E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician,
No. 429 Broadway, N. Y.
dressing
aprlll5tri3m
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. I
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FOR SALE t
Tho subscriber offers for sale, all
his lauds lying in Cedar Valloy
and near Cedar Town. Thero is
about two thousand ai-rcs lying in
olio body and it will be soul all to
gether or will bo divided to suit purchasers.
There are four dwellings and sots of out
buildings and the lands so surrounding as to
conveniently make four szttlemcnts. The
dwellings aro nil good, two of them tho resi
dence of tho undersigned, and that formerly
occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, hove eight
rooms each and the otber two are framed
cottages with fuur rooms each.
There is also on the place a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all
carried by wato-r power.
These Lands are aU of the best quality of
tho famous Cedar Valley Lands, and that
stranger, may know something of their pro
ductiveness the subscril er would stato that
in 1858 he mndo a little over tin, five hun
dred pound balee of Cotton to tho hand, and
in 1869 over elovon some sized bales to the
hand. . ,
The dwellings on tho above named placet
_.-o all within one mile of tho Court House,
and consequently convenient to Churches
and School*. Persons desiring to purchase
nro roqiic.ted to como and see the lands or
for further particulars address
J. J. MORRISON,
may 12-trUw-tf.Cedar Town, Gq.
FIRST CLASS
BOARDING HOUSE.
H AVING purchased the houso now oceu-
pled by Mr*. Mary P. Whitaker, It Will
bo most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED end
Newly Furnished, and will b« opened for
tho oocommadation of boarders by tho sub-'
scribor, on the First of January, 1800.
Ratos of board will bo, per single meal, 80
“ day, fit 00
“ week, 6 50
Without Room, will bo, “ month, 12 50
With “ “ ■ “ “ 15 00
Wood, Light* and Washing, will ho Aim-
lshed at rSeonable rate*.
a W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Bn*W, Sopt dee!4—tf.
From Nata.
Mountain Herbs and I
every hill, are in this I
Parents look to yo.
let them suffer, wh 5
agents of nature her .
natural, harmless CU £
oue of Tula”—ask C
JUDSON’S WORM TEA f
JtJDSON’8 WORM TEA C
JUDSON’S WORM TEA ►
GET A PACKAGE, <
CHILDREN TAKE IT £
IT NEVER FAILS — ►
THE DOCTORS ARE *
Plants that bloom on
Remedy combined,
nr children 1 Do not
en we, acting as tho
self, present yon a
re. Bead our “ Nes
tor It of the Agent.
KILLB Votofi.
NEVER BARKS,
a PLEASANT TO TAKE
PRICK Mi CENT*.
muiRGir
IT NEVER DOB HARK.
amazed at rra curie
How mnoh better and safer would U be to
oavoitaltraysInAbahouse; alKUodelay when
o child Is token HI mayrotton he the cafiaa of it*
death, while acting without delay, And by giv
ing tho Mountain Herb Tea Immediately, yoa
will not only save the child a long Arid tedfouo
Illness, and youraolf much expense, but also
tool happier In knowtog that ybii have don*
your duty, and porohanoe saved its life.
OBSERVE.—Always find the Kairid arid Sig
nature or B. L. JUDSON A CO., and the por
trait of Tesueo, on eaoh paoljige of this Wont
EL JUDSON & CO,
8 OLE PROPRIET OR8,
60 Leonard Street, New "York.
For sale to Forell A T.oisef and kowmafi
A Nowlin, Romo, Ga. Also by all fhedielno
dealers throughout tho State.
NEGROES FOR SALE
he Subscriber
T :—, ,
band, a few
eonable prioe*.
Wanted a fe*
whioh the h I ;h
janir-tri-’m
iber WjlMpe]
v choHHjKnds
r jp constantly on
ids tor sale, at rea-
Negroee fag
be paid in oath.
-rImey.
WMRaMI
ice 6f
_ LUMBER.
OWING to thdtaertktod pfloo
of every Artielo of home eon-
eumntlon. we, As a portion ol
tbo laboring clsss, feel tiiat w*
tho prOsentlotr price* of Lum
ber and Sawing, tbetetore, .. . _ ...
Wo, tho undersigned, shall on and after the
1st of February next, put the pritw of Lum
ber at our rqtpoetlv* mills, at *1 *5 per 100—
Haitling and Kiln-drying notincln^d-^ -
Remember our Terms are INVAHUJUix
CASH
fIS.
J. G. MORRIS.
A0*> other Dealer* in Lumber are invited
to Join id this movement. janjitwfcwtl