Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 09, 1860, Image 3

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Latest News. Arrival of the Princo ALBERT. New York, June 7—The Steamer Prince Albert has arrived with Liver pool dates to the 20th ulA. Sales of Cotton for the week 43,000 bales, with a decline of £ to 3-10, on in ferior qualities. Quotations irregular. Holders are pressing or. the market.—* Market dull. Breadstuff dull. Pro visions quiet. CohBols are quoted at 95*. Garibaldi has been declared dictator [of Sioily. Garibaldi entered 1 Palermo at the head of 9,000 infantry and a body of cavalry. Official Neapolitan dispatches of the 23d, assert that Garibaldi's forces wore twice beaten and driven from their position. It is rumored that the Emperor of Bussia contemplates visiting Paris. Louisiana Convention. Baton Rouge, June 7.—The Bolters’ Convention adjourned yestorddy. They resolved, that, in case a withdrawal takes place at Baltimore, the Louisiana delegates be authorized to unite with the Richmond delegates. Washington, June 5.—Berrell, (Dem ocrat) was elected by an almost nomi nal majority. The nislit was marked by scenes of bloodshed and disorder.— The general wish of the conservative citizens is the repeal of the charter by Congress. Washington, Juno 5.—The Hon. Silas M. Burroughs, a member of Coiv gress, from Now York, died yesterday. MARKETS. New York, June 7.—Cotton market drooping. Sales on yesterday, 15,000 bales; to-day, 600 bales. MARRIED, on Tuesday tho 5th inst by Rev. Win. Burch, Mr. G. N. Wright, of Rome, to Miss Martha R. Woodruff, of Floyd county. Special polices. NO. 40. “ Regular meetings, 1st and 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in oach month. Officers—C. H'SMITH, N. G., THOS. J. PERRY, V. G., R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrlly. I. O. O. F. Floyd Encampment, No. 1L T) EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed- lii nesday Nights in eaoh month. Officers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P. R. L. CARTER, J. W. A. P. NEELD, S. W. GEO. S. WARD. Scribe, B. T. HARGROVE, Trtas. jnno2trlly. LUMBER,LUMBER Cheapenhan the Cheapest, AND iood as the Best ! JOHN LAY, & CO., K EEP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM Mill, a constant supply of all the or dinary kinds of Lumber, which they will deliver at the Steamboat Landing at One dollar and Sets per 100ft, The Steamboats charge 25t*per 100, foresrry- ing to Rome, so that the cost 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., aprill4tri0m.'Sterling, Ala. X ROMH t A / RoyatAroh Chapter,)^ Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P„ ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Sec’y. febOtrlly. If nil medicines wero as pleasant to take as are tho candy drops, in which Dr. John Bull puts up his Vegetable Worm Destroyer, it would bo a luxuary to be sick; hut thon, again, if all medicines wore as prompt and certain in tlioir effects, one would hardly bo sick long enough to enjoy it—Russellville Courier. june5tw3t C0HUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA. The undersigned will open tho Hotel at thoso springs on tho 1st of June, for tho ac commodation of persons desiring to visit tins well known and deservedly popular water ing place. Tho houses have all been repair ed, and the rooms newly furnished, and no pains will he spared to render visitors com fortable. * It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal qualities of tho water, us thero arc none to compare to them, in the State, having been tho great “mediciuo water” of the Aborigin- ccs for centuries. Those desiring to visit tbo springs this season for houith, will find it to their advantage to give Cohutta a trial. Boann:—For ono week or less, $t 25 per day, and for a longer time at the rate of $1.(10 per day. The springs arc 20 miles north-east of Dalton, on tho W. A A. R. It., and from which point a hack will run daily. mayl2tw3m. W.C. LOUG1IMII.I.ER. pgjr-Tho Princess Mathilde, in pre paring for her appearance in the cos tume of an Egyptian Princess, at the fancy ball recently given by the Em press, employed Giraud, a prominent artist of Paris, to paint her fuce, arms, neck, and legs a bronze color. The work occupied the artist three hours, as there was considerable space to cover. When in full costume tho princess seemed to bo a living picture of the times of Sesostr'is or the Pharaohs. COyThe New York Tribuno of the 28tli ult., publishes a certified copy of tho account current between Isaao V. Fowler, the late postmaster of Now York, and tho United States, from ^which it appears that the exact balance •due the United Jtates is §165,654 31. ggy-Tho subscription for Sayers in England now amounts to §25,000.— Three hundred members of Parlunent subscribed one guinea each. Congressional. Washington, June 5.—House.—The House passed tho Senate bill, providing for .the return of the captured Africans amending it to the amount of two hun- xked.and fifty thousand dollars. Cataract WASHING MACHINE,. Clothing, Time and Labor Saved. 'INDISPENSABLE to housekeepers. T IIE most simple, economical, and durable articlo over nffeved lo the public to ulle- viuto the diseomforls 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 spnco’of from 6 to f inches between tho two cylinders. One crank turns both cylinders at the same time Tn opposite directions, rapidly creating a suds, forcing tho water through the clotlios, and effectually removing tho dirt. Tho ae tion of tho water does the the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves tho wear of clothe*. SULLIVAN A IIYATT, Proprietors, 51 Beekmnn St., New York. N. B.—State and county Rights for sale, and the purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. Machine is in operation by a laund ress daily, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway. mar3—triwtw3m. Dyspepsia.—This is a vory distressing complaint, and gives the patient moro suffer ing than almost any other disease, in fact, it is a combination ot many complaints in ono. Tho symptoms aro numerous, and aro of na ture nr almost all other complaints combined. From this fact ariso tho veay many cases whero this disease is mistaken for some other, and so improperly treated. Tho first symp toms—indigestion, flatulency, loss ofappotite, heanborn’headache,etc., ifneglcted, almost nlways awaken some dormant disease, and send the poor sufferer to a prematura grave, what you must first do is cleanso tho blood and rogniato tho bowels ; do this with tho “Mountain Herb pills," and you can bid do fiances to dyspepsia. Judson.s Mountain Herb Pills ore sold by all Mcdicino Dealers. may24—twlm MATRESSES MADE TO ORDER, Or, Old Ones Repaired. T HE undersigned will make.to order from the best of materials all SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES, At reasonable prices, no will also repair old ones, and make them good as now, for a small compensation. 1 JOHN A. CLARK. 250-Shop in the rear'of Eve's Carriage shop. may24tri3in. another terrible tornado. ► CniCAOO, Juno 5.—A terrible tornado passed through Iowa and the North western part of Illinois, on Sunday night. The towns of Clinton and C<i- manche, in Iowa, and Albanv, in Illi nois. were completely demolished. Tho courso of the tornado was due east, and its track was a half a mile wide, and not a troo, house or bam in the torna do's track was left standing. The loss of property was immenso. There were sixty lives known to have been lost. Chicago, June 5.—The tornado was •moro destructive than first supposod.— It traveled ninety miles in Iowa, and ■seventy miles in Illinois, and also ex tended to portions of Missouri and Kentucky. As far os was known, over one hundred and fifty lives wore lost.— Millions of dollars worth of property and a great many towns, villages and Wnleta wero partially destroyed. So great Was the force of the tornado that in ono instance it lifted a heavily loaded freight train of ten cars from tho track, and dashed it to pieces. It is impossible in a short despatch to give tho details of the heart-rending scenes. Yesterday cars were running hourly from Clinton to the scene of the disas ter for the rolief the sufferers. Auction AND COMMISSION ROOM BY Johnston & Gillum, Auo’rs. T tho Storo Room formerly occupied by McGuire A Pinson. Three days in tbo !I I DEATH I I I TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. • ‘■CoBtar’s” “Cosine's” Rata, Roach, Ac. Exterminator “Costar's” “Costar's” Bed-bug Exterminator. “Costar's” "Coslar's” Electric Powder, for Insects, Ac. ncsTitors INSTANTLY Rats, Roaches, Mine, Moles, Ground Mice, Bod Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac., Ae., tn short, every form and species of VERMIN, 10 Years established in New York City—used by tile city Post Office, the city Prisons and Station Houses, tho city Steamers, Ships, Ae., tho city Hotels, “Astor,” “St. Nicholas,” Ac., and by moro thnn 20,000 private families. Druggist* and Retailers everywhere sell them Wholesale Agents in all the largo Cities. Reeulnr sizes, 25c. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bottle, Fin*ks. !! 1 Bewaiik! !! of spurious imitations. Examine each Box. Bottle and Flask, and take noth ing but “Costau's.” $1,00 Bixes sent by Mail. $3 A $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, Ac., by Express. Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers’ 1 to HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot. 410 Brondway, N. Y. Sold by Faukll A Yeiskr, Wholesnlo and Retail, Rome, Ga. fel>2tri3m. firm: ill BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS IN To Consumptive and Nervons SUFFERERS. T HE snbscriber, for several years n resident of Asia, discovered while thero, a sim pie vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Nervous Debility. For tho benefit Consumptivos and Nervous Sufferers, ho is willing to make tho same public. To those who desire it, ho will send the Prescription, with full directions (freo of charge;) also a sample of (lie medicine, which they will find a beautiful combii a'iou of Na ture's simple herbs. Thoso desiring tho Remedy can obtaiu it by return mail, by ad dressing J. E. CITTIIBERT, Botanic Physician, npriil5tri2m No. 429 Broadway, N. Y. K TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Home, Ga. _£2T-Conaignmonta must bo mado to M. P. GALCERAN, Agent. mnyl2ttilm. ETOWAH LAND FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sole ilia Plantation, on Etowah River, three and a half milos from Kingston, and oleven miles from Romo, containing sovon Hundred and Fifty Acres, of whi.h two hundred and fifty aro cleared and in a high stato of cultivation. Upon tho place Is a good two story Dwelling, containing eight rooms with lire places, built three yarn s ago. All the nocessary out build ings uro In pood condition. The place is re markably htalthy, and for convenience of situation, is exoelled by nono.Jn Cherokee, Georgia. -The Rome Railroad runs through the entire length of the place end offers great facilities for shipping Produce. Adjoining lands, of groat fertility, aro offered for solo in cose tho purchaser should desire a lagerr body then that now offered. Terms easy. Address, 3 O. E. SMITH, april20w3m. Kingston, Cass Co. Ga NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Roll. Sattcy.] P. L. TURNLEY, YTTOULD respectfully inform his VV friends and customers, and public generally, that ho is now opening a very largo and at- tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.— Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern Rnisod).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fnct, every thing in hfs line or that is usually kept in a First Class Drug Store. Having.had several years experience, and by giving bia personal attention to tho busi; ness, he hopes to merit a share of public pa tronage, and to be able to furnish his cus tomers reliable articles, at as LOW PRICES, As any houso this sido of Augusta, Go.. Re member the location. Tho wants of the country shall bo supplied. fcbll.’fiO. A GREAT POLITICAL WORK. tEntIi edition of Claskey’s Political Text Book, OR ENCYCLOPEDIA. By M. W. CJiUSKEY, Washington D C. IT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS, The various Party Platforms, Tho Amorican Ritual, The Kansas Legislation of Congress, Governors Geary, Stanton, and Walker’s In augural Addresses, Senators Green, Douglas and Collamer’B and Messrs. Stephens and others* Reports on Kansas. Tho material portion of the Kansas Nebraska Bill, Lecompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con stitutions, The Crittenden, Montgomery, Senato and English Bills, The votes on tho same in each House, Indeed, every thing essontial appertaining to the same, including the President Pierce’s Special Message, Tho Dred Scott case, The Constitution of the United States, Articles of Confederation, Washington's Farewell Address, Ordinances of 1784 and 1787, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and ’99, Mr. Clay’s Report in favor of a Distribution of the Public Lands, and able documents against it, with a full history of the some. President Pierce's Veto of tho Indigent In- sano Land Bill, The address of Mr. Faulkner on the subject, A History of Railroad Grants by Congress, with the votes thereon, President Piereo's Message vetoing thoRivor and Harbor Bill, The School Land Bill, and votes thereon, Tho Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, Extraots from, Speeches for and against Slavery,. Extracts from Speeches of noted RopublicanB and Abolitiouists. * Mr. Toomb's Boston Lootureon Slavery, Messrs. Fremont and Buchanan's Lottors of Acceptance, Messrs. Buchanan and William’s Letters on tho Bargain and Intrigue Charge, Mr. Calhoun’s Fort Hill Address, President Jnckeon’s Proclamation against Nullification, Tho Maysville-Raad Veto, A History of Party Conventions, Report of Mr. Davis, of Soutli Carolina, on> the Political Power of the Supreme Court. Mr. Buehanan's Minority Report on the same subject. -, Governor Wise and Mr. Caruthers's Letters against the American Organisation, and Hon. A. H. Stuart’s Letters, signed “Madi son,” defending it, Kenneth Raynor's Speech at Philadelphia, in November, 1858, and In North Carolina in 1832. A. History of, with the votes on, the various Tariffs, A History of the United States Bank and Abolition Petitions, Mr. Fillmore's Albany Speech and Erie Gayle Letters, History of the Annexation of Toxae, Opinions of publie mon on the Power of Congress over the Territories, Tho Nicholson Letter, Tbo NaahviUe Convention and Georgia Plat form, Missouri Compromise, with every vote there in, sootionaily classified, The Compromise Measures of 1850, Clayton Compromise, Willmot Proviso, With many other things too numerous to mention. Every subject is fully trentod, and every vote in Congress, on any subject having a polit ical signification, is given,- This Book will post up the publie speaker, fully on the Kansas and other questions. TERMS—Single Copy, three dollars—Club of six, fifteen dollars. The nhove terms inoludo the postago. Lib eral deduction to the trade, and a fair allow ance tn persons who interest themselves in obtaining subscribers. Address, enclosing $3 00, JAMES B. SMITH A CO.. Publishers, Philndeldhin, Pa. maytrilm. _ , _ and Water Works erected; oQ kinds Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, s. “^. ine 7. h*^ always on OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, 3DTEISTUPPS9 FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &c., &e. &c. Borne. Ga. Feb. 18th. [triwawtf.] G0T00SA SPRINGS. T HE subscriber having again taken a lease of this well known Watering Place, just ly famous os tho SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. NEW ROME STEAM ENGINE WORKS. ROME GEORGIA. °* Locomotives, or pat- by the middle of Juno next, strive to merit a continunneo of that patron- ago which heretofore has been so liberally bestowed npon this Fashionable Summer re sort. I shall endeavor at all times to provide my tablo with all tho attainable luxuries of the Season, and have made arrangements to keep on hand a constant supply of ico. I shall also havo tho best Cooks that can be procured in the South, and shall provido a sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants. I have also engaged the services of superior Musicians, and those Who delight in tho “con cords of sweet sounds” will lie abundantly gratified. The Medicinal virtues of these many and varied Mineral Waters are now too well known to require an extensive description. In addi tion to tho Red, White and Black Sultther Springs, many of them combined With Iron and Magnesia, thore is an incxhaustable well of tho purest Froo stone. My accommoda tions are very extensive. I have many pleas ant Cottages separate from tho main Hotel, whero families can bo ae quiet and retired os in their homos. Cotoosa Springs arc in Cotoosa county, Geo. two and a quarter miles from the Wostern and Atlantlo Railroad. A fine Omnibus ahd good Haeks'Will bo at tho Platform on the arrival of each train. The Springs have direct Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles ton, Augusta, Macon, Milledgoville, Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Ni Chattanooga. Terms of Board. Two dollars por day Ten dollars "por weok, and Thirty-five dollars per single month.— Visitors who wish to engage board by tbo sea son with their families, will be boarded at Thirty Dollars per month,children and service half price. Tlio3o who wish toengago board *>y the season, would do well to address me it tho Springs. ' J. J. HARMON. may6trl2m. hand Wrought Iron Steam and Water Pipes, Steam Cooks, Gutges, Ae. Castings of any Size. Iron and Brass costing, made to order— havealwaye on hand some of the best GIN GEARING in the Country; slso Gudgeons, Costings for Horse Power, Thrashing Ma chines, and a variety of beautiful Pattern* of Iron Bailing for Dwellings, Publlo Build ings, Cemetery Lots, Ae. Boilers. Flue, Tubular, Locomotive and (Minder Boilers, made and repaired. Water Tanks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Wrought Iron Smoke Stacks, Ao. Blacksmith work mad* to order. Mining Machinery* - Cornish Pumping Engine*,' Crashers. Lifting and Force Pumps, Pomp Bods ana Joints, Whim and Whinse Kibble., Stamp Heads of any required hardness; all kinds of MINERS TOOLS,—Particular attention la given to this branch of btulhets, Mr. James Noble, Sr., who superintends the work, hav ing been a long time In Europe for the pur pose of obtaining the latest improvements and drawing of mining work. Persons in want of Bteam Engines will do well to call on us before going elsewhere, we will warrant oar Engines to be equal in every particular to the best made anywhere, and for simplicity and durability not to be cxcollcd. A Hit of ptioet sett on applica tion. Wo can make and pnt up Engine* in run ning order and warrant them for less than fashville and CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME, GA. I S just receiving a large and well selected stock of Confectionaries, such as Candies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccarom, Vermioilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, cocoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS, FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twenty-five different brands of choice Cigars, also a lot of fino Chewing Tobacco. TERMS CASH. mar22tritf. “Don't desert an oldfriendjor a new face (014 Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT’S REVOLVING FIRE ARMS. 05 Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. Patents or 1850; 1855; 1857; 1858. T HESE arms havo no equals iu quality and finish ; aro adopted by the Army and Navy of tho United States, and the principal government of Europe; arc uniform in all their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable and can bo had in one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, and small parta for repairs, from all respeota- blo gun dealors, and tho Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT’8 PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F'G Co., may3trily. Hartford, Conn. Price of SAWED LUMBER. OWING to tho increased priae of every article of home con sumption, we, as a portion oi tho laboring class, fool that we cannot live at tho present low prices of Lum ber and Sawing, tborefore, Wo, the undersigned, shall on and after thu lit of February next, put the price of Lum ber at our respective mill*, at $1 25 per 100— Hauling and Kiln-drying not included. Remember our Term* are INVARIABLY CASH JOB ROGERS. L. R. A S. D. WRAGG, J. G. MORRIS. .Jf®* Other Dealer, in Lumber ere invitee to join in thie movement. jan24twewti Office Dalton A Jackson DaLtox; GO., May 22d, 1880. N OTICE !, hereby given, that the 4U> In stallment, ten dollar* on each share of tbo Capital stock subscribed, of the Dalton A Jacksonville Railroad Company, has been celled by the Directors, payable at the office of the Company ih Dalton, ott the first day of August hext By order, junelw2m EDWARD WHITE, Sec’y. STOVES! A. W. CALDWELL, manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron & Copper Wires, AND DEALER lit StovCs, Pumps feBfouse Furnishing Goods* * A large and Well se-'| lected variety of 2,000 ACRES OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE I Tho subscriber offers for sale, all his lands lying in Cedar Valley and near Cedar Town. There is about two thousand acres lying in one body and it will bo sola all to gether or will bo divided to suit purchasers. There are four dwellings and setn of oat buildings and the lands so surrounding at to conveniently make -four settlements. The dwellings are all good, two of them tho resi dence of the undersigned, and that formerly occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, haVe eight rooms eaoh and the other two are framed cottages with four rooms each. There is also on the place a first class flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all osrried by water power. Thcso Lands are all of the best quality of tho famous Cedar Valley Lands, and that strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness tno subscriber would state that in 1858 he mode a little over ten, five hun dred pound bales of Cotton to the hand, and in 1859 over eloven same sised bales to the hand. . . . The dwellings on the above named places are ail within one mile of the Court House, and consequently convenient to Churohes nnd Schools. Persons desiring to parches* nre requested to come and see the lands ot for further particulars address J. J. MORRISON, mayl2-trisw-tf.Cedar Town, Ga. . m Cooking & Heating Stoves. Always on hand Low for Cash. ALL JOB WORK and work done to order Cash en Delivery. Guttering and Roofing Done in the Best Style. All accounts ooneidered due on the let of July and 1st January, and settlements must be made at those times. may25—wly M. A. WIMPEE & CO., Carriage & Wagon MANUFACTURERS Opposite Harper A Butlers’ Hardware Store Broad St., ROME, GA. IvSSx AND WAGON LINE. , , All their work will be well done, and the latest improvements adopted, but they Would call especial attention to JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED THIMBLE gcIlElNS. Which for light and easy running are Supe rior to the iron axle*,-ahd cost inboh less. , *33-ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED. /•-REPAIRING neatly done it ehort notice, and chap for CASH, . vjw-AU orders promptly attended to. A share of patronage Sollbltcd* aprilSWiy. Dissolution. T HE firm of Blaek, Blount A Cameron, ie this day dissolved by mutual consent.— Our office will be found in the Etowah Hotel building, first door below the entrance to tho Hotel. Those Indebted to the firm wiU please come forward and pay; and those who have aCeounts not due until the twenty-fifth of December, will please eettle by note. BLACK, BLOUNT A CAMERON. may!7w.lm FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. TT AVING purehassd ths house now occu- it pied by Mr*. Mary P. Whitaker, It will bo most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and Newly Furbished, and will be opened for the aooommodation of boarder* by tho tub- seriber, on tbs First of January, 1880. Rates of board will be, per single meal, 80 ' day, Si 00 week, 6 50 Without Room, will be, “ month, 12 50 With JU " “ « 15 00 Wood, Bights and Washing, will be font' Ished at resonable rates. . O. W. LANGWORTHY, I*>L A. A. Straw, Suph deo1 NOTICE. hPHE Annuel lies ting of the Romo Afu X tual Insurance Company, is adjourned to Monday June 4th next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Rome Railroad Office, May 9th, 1800. mnyllwlra. C. H. STILLWELL, Sect /, NEGROES FOR S. ’’’ Wm’SImEY. NOTICE. T HE Stoekholder of the COOSA A CHAT TOOGA R. R. R. COMPANY are hereb. notified that ah Installment of Fifteen per cent, on the stock la called for, payable on the 10th of June next. Also Fifteen percent additional, payable on the 1st of August next. By order of the Board of Directors. A. B. CULBERSON, spriwim Sec’y A Tres’r. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, A. P. NEELE. JfORl n In-« > BOOUUUW1W »h* **“fo' I shop bit Broad Street, opposite Mr. Carriage Work* ■whert, by »•* tension to buslnee* and in earaeit « please, he doubts not but that ho will be able io g?S ample satisfaction to all who may da- ire anything tn tha Una of Fashionable Tailoring c-CuMsi don* "all right’' ’2m.