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Special ffoficeg.
j Congressional.
I Washington, .Tune 8.—The Senate to-
jO. F.
day passed forty private bills. I JX6, 40.
The House unseated Barrett, and ad-1 1st *nd 3rd WED-
I mitted Biair, of Missouri. NE8DAY NIGHT in oach month.
I A resolution was adopted in opposi- Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. Q.,
I tion to the President’s views contained | £ U S S t/i n S
I in the protest in relation to certain pow-
I era of the Covode Committee.
Washington, June 9.—The Senate
I parsed the Army Bill.
I House.—There was nothing of inter-
I eat transpired in the House to-day.
feMtrily.
R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary,
W. N. RUCKER, Treasurer.
I. O. O. P.
Floyd Encampment, No. 1L
Gov. Seymour Withdraws.
Utica, N. Y., June 5.—Ex-Governor
iHoratio Seymour has published a letter
■withdrawing his name from the Balti-
ImoreConvention.
IIHJERUfl BKK
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
and
Good as the Best!
JOHN LAY, & CO.,
TTEEP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM
-IV Mill, a 'constant supply of all the or
dinary kinds, ttf Lumber, which they will
daliver at tho Steamboat Landing at
One dollar and Sets per 100ft,
The 8 team beat# charge Sits per 100, for carry
ing to Rome, sp- that the cist delivered on
MARKETS.
New Yobe, June 8.—Sales of Cotton I
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed-- the whart inthat place will be only one dol-
nesday Nights in each month. lnrondSOcts per WO feet.
OrriosBS—N. J. OMRERG, C. P.
R. L. CARTER, J. W.
A. P. NEELD. .8. W.
GEO. R. WARD. Scribe,
R. T. HARGROVE, Treai.
june2trily.
Ito-day 500 bales. Themarket wasquiet. \A/
■Flour hoavy—sales of 15,000 barrels;) y\^yal AtOn.UliaptOr, JOT
ISoutliern declined 5 cents. Wheat hea-' > . O. •
Ivy—sales of 42,000 barrels at $1 5Gi
|$1 60. Corn buoyant—sales of .66,0
I bushels; choice White at 79 cents.
New Yobe, June 9.irThe Cotton mar-
Ikct. was drooping to-day. Tlio sales,
I were unimportant. Flour heavy; sales
I of 16,500 barrels. Wheat heavy; sales
I of 21;000 bushels. Corn firm.
| Regular Meetings FIRST TUE8DAY
NIGHT in each month.
THOS. J. PERRY. H. P*
ANDREW J.BEARDEN, R„
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. 8 ANDBR8, Treasurer, - • -
D. G. LOVE, Soe’y. .. ...febfitrily. •
If all medicines were as pleasant to take as
are the candy drops, in vhieb Dr. John Bull
put* up hj* Vegetable Warm - Destroyer, it
would be a iuxuary to bo sick; but then,
again, if all meJieinea'wero as prompt and
certain in their effects, one would hardly ho
sick long-enough to enjoy it-Russellville
Courier. juno5tw3t -
A Notable Hydrographical Fact., ..
I The Mississippi -is, at the present mo-1 certain in their effects, one wou
I ment, says the N. O. Delta of the 29th
ult., four feet lower than it was ever
I known before in the memory of the
I oldest inhabitant. It is so low that our I Dyspepsia.—This is a very distressing
planters are suffering for the want of complaint, and gives the patient moresuffer-
sepage water, to getridof which has I n* than aimost any ether disease, in hct.it
heretofore been the greatest trouble.-1 ! n . a ^ 00 . ,n P 1 _H nU -‘“- one -
The low stuge of the river is regarded
by many persons ns a favorable prognos
tic of a healthy summer. Should this
hope be realized, New Orleans will be-
g in her usual business season with
rightcr auspices than ever.
/b or thr'Homan Race.—The largest
ale of the terrestial globe of uniform
temperature is the equator. Those
running parallel to this, as, for example
the tropics, polar circles, do., diminish
as they approach either polo. The
stature of tlie human race, especially
that of men, likewise lessens, though,
not to the same extent at all, .from the
equatorial and tropical regions towntd
■wthe poles. In the warm latitudes are
found races of men of large dimensions
dwindling in the cold regions of the
high latitudes, so that it may be affirm
ed that men grow low in proportion as
the latitude is high. ' *
But women are more uniform in B»e
than men, being of nearly equal height
in places where men vary very much in
size. In regions where males at? much
taller than the average, the women
continue of about the same medium
dimensions.
The fact, too, appears from historic
monuments, that thesis if the race in
general has not varied frdtn tiie earliest
ages, and that men and women are now
«? the same dimensions as they were
before the period of .Moses. This, we
auppose, is amply corroborated by the
evidence afforded by the thousands of
mummies, which nave been recently
. unrolled after lving hidden for . thirty
and forty oenturies perhaps in the cata
combs of Egypt.
MARRIED, on Thursday evening the
7th inst., in this city, by Rev. Jesse
Lamberth, Mr. Wii. 8. Holbrook and
Mrs. Martoa J. Baxman.
C0HUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
The undorsignod will open the Hotoi nt
these springs on the 1st of Juno, for the ac
commoJntion of persons desiring to visit this
well known and deservodly popular water
ing place. The houses hare alt been repair
ed, and the rooms newly furnished, and no
pains will be spared to render visitors com
fortable.
- It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal
qualities of tha water, as ihcro are none to
compare to them, in the State, having been
the great "medicine water" of the Atmrigin
ces for centuries. Those desiring to visit the
springs this season for health, will find it to
their advantage to give Cohutta a trial.
Board:—For. ono week or less. $1 25 per
day, and for a longer tima at the rate ol
$1.00 per .day.
sympi
tore or almost all other eomplaints combined.
From this fact arise the voay many eases
where this disease is mistaken for some other,
and so improperly-treated. The first symp
toms—indigestion, flatulencv, loss ofappatite,
heauborn* headache, eta., if negieted, almost
always awaken some dormant disease, and
send the poor sufferer ta a premature grave,
what you must first do is cleanse the blood
an t regulate the bowels ; do this with the
‘Mountain Herb pills,” add you can bid do-
f auces ta dyspepsia.
Judsnn.s Mountain Herb Fills ore sold by
all Medicine Dealers. may2t—twlm
I! I DEATH I! I
TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
•Coster's”
‘Cos'ar’s,” Rats, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
•Oostar’s”
“C .star's” Bed-bug Exterminator.
■Oostar’s”
‘Costar's” E'ectric Powder, for Insects, Ac.
nnsTitors instantly
Rats. Roaches, Mine, Moles, Ground Mice',
Bed Bugs. Ants. Moths. Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Insects on Plants. Insects on Animals, Ac,
Ac., in short, every form and species of
VERMIN, '
10 Years established in New York City—used
br the city Post Office, the eity Prisons and
Station Houses, the city Steamers. Ships, Ac.,
the citjr Hotels, "Astor,” “St. Nicholas,” Ac.,
and by morb than 20,000 private families.
Druggistsnnd Retailers everywhere sell them
Wholesale Agents in all the large Cities. ’
Regular sises^So. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bottle,
Flasks.
per It
Orders solicited.
aprilHtrjfim,.
Address
JOHN LAY A CO.,
Sterling, Ala.
A GREAT POUTiCAt WORK.
TENTH EDITION OF
Political Text Book,
OR
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
By M. W. CdhUSKEY, Washington D C. 1
SPRINGS,
The American Ritual,
The Kensee legislation of Congress,.
Governors Geary, Stanton, and Walker’s ln-
augural Addresses,
Senators Green, Douglas and Collamer’s and
' Messrs. Stephens and others’ Reports on
Kansas... v -
Thu^material portion of the Kansas Nobraska
Leeompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con
stitutions, - ’ - ' •
The Critt.ndeh; Montgomery, Senate and
English Rills,. . «
The votes on the same in each House, -
Indeed,every thing essential app.rtainingto
the same, including the President Pierce's
Sp. cial Message,
The Dred Scott case,
The Constitution ofthe United States,.
Artlchs.of Conf-deration,
Washington’s Farewell Address,
Ordinance of 1784 and 1787,
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions "of 1708
and '99,
Mr. Clay's-Roport in flavor of a Distribution
of the Pubno Lands, and able documents
against it, with a full history ofthe same.
President Pierce's Veto of the Indigent In
sane Land Bill,
The address of Mr. Faulkner on the subject,
A History of Railroad Grants by Congress,
with the votes thereon,
President Pierce’s Message votoing tho River
and Harbor Bill, i
The School Land BUI, and votes thereon,
The Cleytoh-Bulwer Treaty, J
Extraota from Speeches for and against
Slavery, 1 ■ ’
-Extracts from Speeches of noted Republicans
and-AkoUtlouists. .
Mr. T4dmb'sJ9fifitan Lectoreon .Slavery,
Messrs., Fremont'and Buchanan’s Letters of
Acceptance,; ....
Messrs.' Buchanan and William’s Letters on’
f* the Bargain And Intrigue Charge,
Mr. Calhoun’sFort-Hill Address,
President Jackson's Proclamation against
Nullification, . ... .. ,.i
jThe MaysVille Road Veto, . .. . ..
A History of PArjy Conventions, .
Report of Mr.Paris,-of South Carolina, on' -h
-41ie'Po'iticttl'Fi.wer of the Supreme Court.
Mr. Buchanan's Minority Report on the name
•“*tM«V„ rtf , «} .
Goyornprjjyisa ,and Mr- Csrutbers's Letters
J. C. BAKER....
.—R. W. ECHOES
NEW
firm:
BAKER & ECHOLS,
DEALERS IN
DRMDMEDICim,
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, PUTtY,
DYHSTtTFFS#
FINE GIG ARS,
LIQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, <&0., &C.&C.
Rome. Ga. Fob. 18th. [triwawtfr]
The springs ere 20 miles north-east of !!!B«wAns! I! of spurious Imitations. Examine
alton. on the W. A A. R. R., and from ] each Box. Bottle and Flaek.aud take noth
ing but “CoSTAR'S."
Dalton,
which point a hack will run daily.
W. C. LOUGUHILLER.
tpn
mayl2tw3m.
Cataract
WASHING MACHINE,
Clothing, Time and I.nbor Saved.
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
rrtHE most simple, economical, and durable
article ever offered to the public to allu
viate the discomforts of wash-day
DESCRIPTION.
It consists of a motal cylinder, with ribs
l the inside, an interior cylinder of wood
with ribs. Thoro is a space of from 0 to f
inches between the two cylinders. One
crank turns both cylinders at the same time
in opposite directions, rapidly creating a
suds, forcing the water through tho clothes,
and effectually removing the dirt. The ac
tion of tho watar does the tho work quickly,
dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus
saves tlie wear of clothes.
SULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors,
64 Beekinan St., Nuw York.
N. B.—State and county Rights for sale,
and the purchasers supplied with Machines
at wholesale on liberal terms.
^R-A Machine is in operation by a laund
ress dally, at our Salesroom, 439 Broadway.
mar3—trlw*w3m.
fl.00 B ixessent by Mail.
$.1 A $5 Boxes (dr Plantations, Hotels, Ao„ by
Express.
Address orders—or for “Circular to Dealers”
to HENRY R. COSTAR. .
Principal Depot. 410 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Farrll A Yeisbr, Wholesale and
Retail, Romo, Ga. feb2tri3m.
To Consumptive and Nervous
SUFFERERS.
T HE subscriber, for several years a resident
of Asia; discovered while there, a sim
ple vegetable remedy—a sure onre for Con
sumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds
id Nervous Debility. For the benefit ot
Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, hs is
willing to make the same public.
To those who desire it, ho will send, the
Prescription, with frill directions (free of
charge;) also a sample ofthe medicine, which
they will find a beautiful combi- a'ion of Na
ture’s simple herbs. Those desiring the
Remedy can obtain it by retarn mail, by ad
dressing J. E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician.
aprill5tri3m No. 429 Broadway, N. Y. .
NEW
SBSSKiRSSSSfflDRIJG STORE!
Position or Gov. 8ewa*d.—Tho edi
tor of the New York Times, on his way.
from the Chicago Convention, oidled on
>Gov. Seward, and writes a letter from
Auburn, to his paper, giving authorita
tively, doubtless, Mr. Seward’s vietw.—
It seems, then, that he will definitely _
TP tire from public life At the end of markaUly h^flth;
Ilia present: senatorial term, bufr willlnituatioa, Mxcnr
mow-resume his seat- and serve his term
•out. He Will not form one of- Mr .Lin
coln’s administration, supposing that
•candidate should bo elected, nor will
he be a candidate for President in 1864.
3n short he considers his public life
•already closed, and Ho means to enioy
the remnant of his years in tho quiet
of his rural home.
fjftHE subscriber having sgain taken a lease
A of this well knowu Watering Pluce, juat-
ly Cupous as the
.. I SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH.
And tbankfril for the patronago received last
Season’, Will again bo propared to receive visi
tors by the middle of June next, and will
strive to merits contiuunnco of that patron
age which heretofore has been to liberally
bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re
tort. ‘ i ' t
. I shall endeavor at all times to provide my
table with all tho attainable luxurios of the
Season, and have mado arrangements to keep
on hand a constant supply of lee.
I shall alto have the best Cooks that can be
proenrod in the South, and sbnll provide i
sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants.
I have also engaged the services of tuporior
Musicians, and those who delight in the “con
cords of sweet sounds” will oe abundantly
gratified.
The Medicinal virtues of theso many and
varied Mineral Waters are now too Well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to the Rod, White and Black Snlpher
Springs, many of them combined with Iron
and Magnesia, there is an inexhaustablo well
of the purest Free stone. My accommoda
tions nrevory extensive. I have many pleas
ant Cottages separate from tho main Hotel,
where families can be as quiet and retired as
in their homes.
Cotoosa Springs arc in Catoosa county, Geo
two and a quarter miles from the Western and
Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
Hacks will bo at the Platform on tho arrival
of each train. The Springs have direct,Rail
road communication with Savannah. Charles
ton, A tguste,' Macon, Millodgevitls. Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
Tznxs or Boann.
Two dollars per day Ten dollars per week,
and Thirty-five dollars per single month.—
Visitors who wish toengagoboard by the s:a,
son with their families, will bo boarded at
Thirty Dollars per momh.childnn and service
half price. Those who wish to engage boaid
•by tho season, would do Well to nddr ss mo
at tho Sprin gs. n ~ J. J. HARMON.
may6tri2m.
ere, signed “Mad 1-
s, Speech. M Philadelphia.
85S, and in North Carolina
on.
son,”<d efehding.it.
Kenneth Ra-—~ *
in Noyeml
in 1831
A History of,'’with the’ Votos on, the various
. Tariffs,- ' u; ' '• ’ 1 *
A History rff the‘Waited States Bank and
Abniltura’Petitions, -
Mr. Fillmore’s Albany Speech, and- Erie
Gayle Letters, •' * ■
Hlsiory of the Annexation of Texas,
Opinions of.publie mon on - tha Power of
Cdngressover the Territories,
The Nicholson Letter. -
The Nashvilld Convention and Georgia Plat
form. ’.>■
Missouri Compromise, with every vote there.
in. sectionallj classified,
The Compromise Measures of 1850,
Clayton Compromise, . ,
WillmotProviso, -• "• .....
With many other. things too -numerous to
Evory subjeot is fully .treated, undevery vote
in Congreis. on any .subjeot having a pollt-
i Seal slgnifica’ion. Is given, .
This Book vWtt poet up the publie. speaker,
frilly bn the Rinsas and’ other questions..
TERMS—Single Copy, three dsUara—Club of
!. ;i '■’li&t jtftecii.dollart.
The above terms include the poitage. Lib
eral deduction to the trade, and a fdir allow-
aneeto persons who interest themselves in
obtaining subsdrlben.
Address, eflclosing $3 00,
JAMES B. SMITH A CO..
FUbiffiiere,. Philadeldhls, Pa.
aprU27«t800w1y»
CICERO A. SMITH*
• ■ DRALUU'is
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
I S jnst receiving a-large and well selected
stack of Confectionaries, such as
Gandies, JRaisins,
Figs,
citron.
Dates,
■ Jj currants,
Preserves, Pickles,
Maecaroni, Vermicilli
Nutmegs, Mace,
Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice,
HotchupSy cinnamon,
Oranges, L'.mons,
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 fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22tntf.
Rail Road Notice.
Office Dalton A Jacksonville R. R. Co.
Dalton, Ga., May 22d, 1800.
"VTOTICEla hereby given, that the 4th In-
X v s'al'tnont, ten dollars rn cnoh shore of’
the Capital stack subscribed, of ihcDalton A
Jacksonville Railroad Company, has betn
called by the Directors, pnyuo'e'at the oir.ee
of the Company in Dalton, oH‘ihe first day '
•of August next. By order,
junolw2m EDWARD WHITE, Sec’j’.
STOYESW
A W. CALDWELL,
MANUFACTURER .OF
Tla. Sheet Iron & Copper Wares,
AND DEALER IN
Stoves, Pumps & House
Furnishing Good*,.
maytrllm.
. . his Plantation, on Etowahi
River, throe and a half miles’
from Kingston, and eleven miles, —
from Rome, containing seven Hundred and j
Fifty Acres, of whi.h two hundred and fifty
are cleared and in a-high state of cultivation.
Upon the place it a good two story Dwelling,
containing eight rooms with fire places, built
three yeai s ago. All the necessary out build
ings are in pood condition. The piece ia re-1
- ■' • and for convenience of
, by none in Cherokee, [
Gaorgla," The Rome Railroad runs through
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Robt. Bal/ty.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
’lYTOULD respestfrilly Inform hit
VV friends and customers, and
m
A CdiNCfDXNC* in Nanis.—The Bal
timore correspondent of the Macon
Telegraph, says; “A singular foot oo-
•cura in connection with name of the
Republican candidates for President
and Vioe President. It will be seen
•that by connecting the two last sylla
bles of each of their names, the word
•Lincoln te produced, and-also by con-
mecting the twb first sylldbles of each
tname. the word Hamlin Is spelt. It is
very remarkable that two persons whose wil i ^ or w]r p» rt 0 f them he
“■ sold at reasonable prloea and easy terms.—
' ultrai
in ease the purchaser should desire a lagerr
body then that now offered.
Terms easy. Address,
O. E. SMITH,’
apr!120w3m. Kingston, Cats Co. Ga.
Lands for Sale.
T HE place whereon Mrs. N.
H. Allen now resides, con
taining 610 acres—about 800 of'
which it in cultivation, with, _
good Dwelling and out Houses,
louse and Screw. .......
Al»o, the place on Dykes Creek,lotNo. 188,
23rd dint, and 3rd see., containing 1*0 seres,
comfortable Dwelling and out buildings, and
50 acres of cleared land.
Also lot No 55, 22nd diet and 3rd arc,
formerly Floyd now Polk eofinty, containing
friends and oustomer*. and
publie generally, that h a ■ I s
now opening a very large and at-
tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicines,Chemicals
Dysstuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Aleo. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
Medical usee. Also Seed* of all kinds, both
Field and Garden. (Southern Raised).—
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in faot. every
thing in his line or that is usually kept in a
First Class Drag Store.
Having'had several year* experience, and
by givinq his personal attention to the but!
nets, he hopes to merit a share of publio pa*
trenage, and to be able to furnish his eus
tomera reliable articles, at at
LOW PRICES,
At any house this tide of Augutta, Ga.. Re
member the location. The wants of ths
oountry shall ha supplied. febll.’fiO.
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
FpR SALE I
The subscriber offers for sale, all
hie lands lying in Cedar Valley
and uear CeJar Town. There is
about two thousand acres lyingIn.'
. _____ _ono body and It will be sold all lo-
Don'ttoert-a*Mjr^for auewMe" S^/roarefoV? dwriling.SdJSTS*St
■ I buildings and the lands so surrounding ts to
COL SAM. COLTS-' I .onvcnleutly make four settiemento. The
_... I dwellings are all good, two of them tho rest-
REVOLVING FIRE ARMS. Idsnoe of the undersigned,:and that formerly
occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight
rooms each ana the other two are framed
cottages with four rooms eauh.
Tnero is also on.the place a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all
carried by water power.
These Lands are all of the best quality of
the famous Cedar Valley. Lands, and that
strangers may know something of their pro-
dnctivwn.as.Um subacrfter-would state .that
in 1858 bo made a little oyer ten, fire bun-
sound bales of Cotton to the hand, and
>9 over eleven same tired bales to the
names are capable of such a transpor
tation, should have boon. brought, by y 0 r further partie
accident, in such a oonnoction.
Horn or ’tiNNissiB.—Whilfe thb Itw-
mr aissippl Domooratio Convotitibn was
tn session^ M.ij. B. Barksdale read a tel
.. .. • - - • - '^tlio
the
dispatch from Mem)
effect that the largest meetii _
Democracy ever bold in that~olty was
held last night s that the action of the
Southern delegates to Charleston were i
enthusiastically endorsed—that Tennes
see wag wheeling into line, fto.
address,
V. 8. ALLEN,
Yarborough P. 0., Floyd Co. Ga.
maySwlm,
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Pytpeptic Remedy Knovrat
TS PREPARED BY DR. VI. w. BLISS,
np5SSw!^f. f 8h^» »bd others in this td-
i inlty can attest to its virtues.
For sale in Romo, by
julyfi.tf. 0 YE1BER.
A largo and well pe-,
tlectcd variety of ’
Cooking & Heating Stoves.
Always on hand Low for Cash. ,
ALL JOB VTORK .
and work done to brdsr Cash on Delivery.
Guttering and Roofing
Done in the Best Style.
All acenunts con-idorcd duo on the 1st of
July and 1st January, and settlements must
be made at those tim-s. >.
may25—-wly
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines andl^ anJ
’ “'SHOT GUNS. J The dwellings on the above named plaess
Patents or 1850; 18651 1867; 1858. I aro all within one mite of the Court House.
TTniS^ h XwTvthe Yg&SSJ Si sohroT’%Shi!%:
itavy of Ui’s UnitadSuries ilid the priuclpal I «re reque.ted to rome and see the lands or
government of Europe; are uniform In all I for *“ rttler P arteul * r< j^viORRISON
flieir parts; are simple, safe, euro, serviceable 1 *' "cedar Turn Ga.
amt can he had ip one hundred Varieties, as Oedm Town, Ga.
wall as Cartridges of powder, j>ell pud shot, I FIRST CL ASa
mall parts •* .. —■—•-
M. A. WIMPEE & C0-,
Carriage & Wagon
MANUFACTURERS
Opposite Harper A Butlers’ Hardware Store
Broad St., ROME, GA.
UGOY AND WAGON LINE.
All their-dontajiUl be well done, Ehd the
latest Improvemfctis adopted, but. they would
call especial attention to
JONES’ PATENT IMPROVED
. THIMBLE SCHEINSi
Which for light and easy running are supo-,
rier ta the lion ekifc*. and cost muotflcsA-’ u V “
"jarALL NEW WORK WARRANTED.
-*MtKPAlBING neatly done at short
notice, and chs'p for CASH, ■ ’
•*•’• All orders promptly attended to.. ' A r
shareef patronage aoUoitad. . .
prilSwly. '
ble gun'dMders,^ and^ the’ Hardware *trods BOARDING HOUSE
I Newly Funlahed, and will be opened for
DlSSOlUtiOn. | the seoemmodatlon of boarders hY the sub-
I the aeoon
npHB firm of Btaek, Blount A Cameron, 1 B^lmof 0 bo^d^rlu be,'pet^^gie'meU, 30
X this day dissolved.by mutual consent— D0Ma w,u D0 ’ ’gmoh;
Our offleewlU be found in the Etowah Hotel | „
Price of
SAWED LDMBER.
OWING to the increased price
ot every artlole of home con
sumption, we, as a portion of
the laboring olsss, feel that ws
cannot live at the present low prices of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore,
We, the undersigned, shall on and after the
1st of February next pot tha prioa of Lum
ber at our respective mills, at $1 25 per 100—
Hauling and Kiln-drying not included.
Remember our Terms aro INVARLABL1
CASH
job boos:
• L.B.AS.D.
Jffi*OthO?DaUws?hbomber*ininvilat RomakiUwrilQfiWfcMay^afiOO.. . iwWehthahTihestpri'
to join in this movamsnt jantttwawtf inayHwUa, 0. H. STILLWELL, Seit’y. | janl7-iiri-im
ilcaso oome,forward and psyi and those who |
jsvo accounts not due until the twenty-fifth
of Deoember. will please settle by note. ’.
BLACK, BLOUNT * CAMERON,
meylfw.la
12 50
, 16 00
Wood, Light* and Washing, will be forn
ished at reaonablc rates.
O. W. LANGWOBTHY, Proprietor.
A. A- 8it>r. Snpt ... dee14-tf.
NOTICE.
T HE StockhifiwTof the COOSA 4 CHAT
TOOGA R. B. B. COMPANY are ter.by
notified that an Insta’.lnfent of Fifteen per
cent, on the stock is caHed for, payable on
the tOth of Jnne Uext. Also Fifteen per oent.
additional; payable on the 1st of August
next. • By order of the Board of Directors.
A. B. CULBERSON.
aprSwfim Seo’y A Trci’r.
tailoring Establishment,
notice.
3 1 HE Annual Meeting of tho Rom*
Uss»«RSs«ir
NEGROES FOR SALE.
. IfTIHE Subscriber will Veep constantly on
ft J. hand, a few ehOifie hands fcr sale, at roa-
toUonahle prices.
M-l Wanted a ftw Uksly young Hj
A. P. NEELD,
' Returns tha nks for the 44
patronago heretofore extended SJ
him, and would respectfully in—IflL,
vita a continuaneo and extension ofthe efim©.,
at hi* atop on Broad Street, oppesito Vr.
Eve’s Carriago Works, whore, by a strict at
tention to businere and an banoet detiro to
please, bo doubta not but that he will be able
so give ample.satisfactlon to all who may de-
iro anything in the lino of
Ffibhionable Tailoring
dem’o up faithfully and taatefiiUv.-.
l n ^* » lw »y > guaranteed and aU work waT-
N. B—Cutting done "all right,’’
(fprttnwSm.