Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 14, 1860, Image 3

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fti-WwMg fltoiwje*. Thursday Morning, Jane 14,1800. , Ag' paper In Charleston, 8. C., and is authorized to make contracts Tor Advertising, receive none v and givo receipts. J8®»3EE FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. BSy* Seo advertisement of "Book Lost.” fiQp-Steamer Altasata, Capt. John P Gould, left Tuesday at 0 A. M., for Qreonsport with 15 passengers, 1152 backs corn and 334 Packages Mcschan- diso. Perry & Lahkin.—It will be been by the advertisement in ariother column that this firm have determined to adopt Richmond Convention. Richmond, June 11.—The Convention assembled to-day at noon, and selected Gov, Lubbock, of Texas, as the tempo rary Chairman. A delegation representing the Trus tees of the National Democratia Hull, of New York, presented their creden tials. Thoro is only one delegate present from Virginia. Delaware has no repre sentative here. The Committeo on credentials and on the permanent organization, were ap- pointed and the Convention then ad journed until to-morrow (Tuesday) at ten o’clock. Richmond Convention. Richmond, June 12,—The Convention to-day appointed Col. Erwin, of Ala bama, President. The Convention then adjourned until the 21st of June, without debate or any other motion being taken. Congressional. Washington. June 11.—The House passed tho Fortification and General iPostal Deficiency bills. The Committee on Pacifio Railroad have determined to report a list embracing tho Central anu Southern routes. Congressional. Washington, Juno 11.—The Senate adopted resolutions to-day looking to the ventillation of public printing af- fuirs. The bill making appropriations for the civil department was amended so as to appropriate 8100,01)0 for the Char leston Custom House, and §300,000 for tho Now Orleans Custom House. Tho House is now having an evening session. Washington, June 12.—Tho Sonnto amendod and passed tho House’s Pacif ic Telegraph bill. House.—The House in view • of the non-concurrence of the Committee of Conference, recoded from its amend ment of tho Postal Deficiency bill so us to give tho Isabel’s owners back and Spccigi polices. LUMBER, LUMBER'' *** ECH0 “ Cheaperthan the Cheapest, Regular NO. 40. 1st and 3rd WED- mee tings, NE8DAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G., THUS. J. PERRY. V. O., R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUOKER, Treasurer. fobOtrlly. L O. O. F. Floyd Encampment, No. It TYEGULAR meeting*, 2nd and' 4th" Wed- JLV nesdsy Nights in caoh month. Ofmoers—N. J. OMBERG, C. P. R. L. CARTER, J. W. A. P. NEKLD, 8. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Treot> juno2trily. gw JQ ROME t a/ Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Mooting* FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. THOS. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J. BEARHEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUOKER, S., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, See’y. febOtrily. AND Good as the Best!' JOHN LAY, & CO., TT'EEP ON IIAND. AT TllEIR STEAM ■ 1\ 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, Tho Steamboats charge 25tsper 100, forenrry- ing lo Rome, to that tho cent delivered on tho wharf, in that placo will be only one dol lar and 30ct* per luo feet. Orders *oliclted. Addrei* JOHN LAY A CO., eprilUtrlOm.Sterling, Ala. NEW GI No remedy ha* been introduced to tho public within our recollection that has so rapidly attninod universal popularity as Dr. John Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer. This is to be attributed to it* combining, in per fection, two quattios never before united s it is pleasant to t ike, and at tho same timo prompt and euro in its effects,—Paducah IL-rald. Constitutional Union Party ofGeor- gin. Tho "Chronicle & Sentinel” "pre sumes that the committee will shortly issue a call for a Convention of delegates from tho various counties to assemble in Milledgeville early in July, then and -there to determine what is best to be done, and how most certainly and effec tually tho principles of tho party, as announced in tho lute Stutb Convention of May 2nd, can bo sustained and car. lied out. Composed mainly of Whigs and Americans, consistent opponents of Republicanism and Squatter Sover •eignty, of Congressional and Territorial prohibition, it is presumable that the members of the Constitutional Union party, actuated-by the spirit of self-sao- nticing patriotism which has over eliar •ncterised thorn, will pursue such course 4is in thejudgment of the majority, most likely to secure the rights, honor ami interest of the South, and tho perpetuity of our Constitutional Un and giving tho mail’contraot to the low est bidder. A bill discontinuing two of the Over land Mail routes was passed The Light House appropriations were pnssea. The I16nse then took a recess. Pony Express—Tycoon of Jnpnn Assassinated. St. Louis, June 11.—Tho Pony Ex press ho3 arrived. Late news from . , - .. - , r V ... I?,.The symptoms are numerous, and are of no- .Japan, vm Son Iiancisco, states that tnro or alinnat ail other complaint* combined, tho lycoon of Japan had been assassi-1 Frora thi8 fttct arise tho veay many eases where thi* disease is mistaken for surae other. A Check Hki.u by a Passenger Evi IJF.NCE THAT A ColIl’ANY UAS THE J$AUOAGE. —In tlie case of Davis vs. the Michigan, Southern and Northern Indiana Kail- road decided by-tho Supreme Couit of Illinois, tho question as to u check for ^igguge in tho liamls of a passenger be- Tiig ovidenco that the Railroad Compa ny still has tho baggage was raised and decided in the affirmative by tho Court. BQpPerry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Bail er, after a thorough trial by iimumer- ablo living witnesses, has proved itseif to bo the Modiciue of the age, and has •continued to steadily advance in the es- -ti mat ion of the world as the best Fami ly Medicine ever introduced. Sold by druggists. CQf-Tho man who is foiul of pud dings and pics places himself fearfully in tho power of his wife. ' Latest News. LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer NORTH BRITON. pay, low- pS' Tho fttlo of tliat re markable and truly valuable ^ preparation, Perry Davis’ Painj(ir( Killer, is constantly and ra © pibly increasing. During lhe vo pest year tho demand lias been unprecedented. Scarcely a weok passe* by, in which we do nut hoar of some romarkablo euro having been performed by the Pain Killer.—l’rov. Gen, Adv. Perry Davis’ Puin Killer—Tho Rov. D. Whitaker, writing from Toung-oo, Bur mob, soys: “My duties ns a Missionary prevent I iny noticing particular ciscs, but your Pain .. I Killer has been used with peculiar ruoi-css in many cases. One of the Christian villages near us was burnt, nml several person* rep resented ns noir a dying condition. I Bent .them the Pain Killer with directions feruso. All but ono woro saved. Bold by medicine dealers generally. june!5w2t Dvspkpsia.—This is a very distressing complaint, and gives tho patient more suffer ing than almost any other disease, in fact.it is a combination ot many complaints in ono. nated. Death of Thos. S. Jessup, Washington, Juno 10.—Thos. S. Jes sup, Quartermaster of the General Army, died eurly this morning of paral ysis. Washington News Washington, Juno 10.—There was a groat deal of talk by Hie news men, for the past day or two. about tho attempt ed assassination of Sumner, but their and so improperly treated. Tho first symp toms—indigestion, flatulency, loss ofappotlte, hoauborn’ headache, cto., if nogletcd, almost always awaken ««mo dormant disease, and send tho poor sufferer to a prematura grave, wlmt you mutt first do is cleanse the blond an t regulate tho bowels ; do this with tho “Mountain Herb pills,” and you can bid de fiance* to dyspepsia. Judson.s Mountain Ilorb Tills ore sold by all Medicine Dealers. may21—twlra fears wore quieted by tracing it to the '£ 0 CoUSUMJllive and NerVOUS threats or a man m liquor. Later from Mexico. 8UFF E RERS. , 1rt .... . TMIE subscriber, for several years a resident Orleans, Juno 10. luoschoon-l [ of Asia, discovered whilo there, a sim- 1* ox, With Jampico dates to the j pi 0 vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Con- liquo Later from Mexico, New er Red 4th inst., arrived hero to-day. Gen. Uragas with 0,000 men captured pie vegetable sumpti'-n, Asthma. Brauehitis, Coughs, Colds Nervous Debility. For tho benefit ol Nor Guadaliijura, but it was afterwards taken Consumptives ami Nervous Sufferers, lio is by Gen. Wool, who completely routed " ri ,|. il| R lu J' 1 ® same publio. i,„n „„„ I o those who desire it, he will send the the Liberals. A cannon ball took one —n—„ ,r of Uragas legs oil'. X-uolaga escaped frpm Miramon and declared himself | l’resideu t. Pr scription, witii full directions (free of charge:) also asamplo of the mcdloiue, which they will find a beautiful combi- a'ion of Na ture's simple herb*. Those desiring tho Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by ud- Ircasing J. E. CUTHBERT, Botanic Physician, nprill5tri3m No. 421) Broadway, N. Y. COHUTTA SPRINGS, MURRAY COUNTY, GA. Tho undersigned will open the Hotel at theso springs on the 1st of June, for tho ac commodutiun of person* desiring to visit this Will known and deservedly popular wut-r- ing pluce. The houses have all been r, pai cd. and the rooms newly furnished, and i pains will bo spared to render visitors com Fortabio. It is unnecossury to speak of the medicinal qualities of tho water, as tiiero arc nonu to compare to them, in tho State, having been tho great “modiciuo water” of tho Aborigin- cos fir conturios. Tliosu desiring to visit tho springs this season for health, will find it to their advantage to givo Coiiutta a trial. Board:—For ono weok or less, $l_ 25 par day, and fora longer time at tho rato of I *pul,lia generally, that li o is $1.00 per day. , I now opening a very largo and at- _____ Tho spriugs nro 20 miles north-east of | tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicinos, Chemicals , on tho — - * ” " ■* * ~ ~ - * NEW DRUG STORE! NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Itobt. Hatley.] P. L. TURNLEY, W OULD respoeflully inform his t friends ami customers, and Dalton, on tho W. A A. R. R., aud which point n hock will run dally. i pn muyl2tw3m. W. C. LOUGlfMILLER. Father Point, Juno 11.—The steam- ship North Briton arrived here late lost night with Liverpool accounts to tho 30th, and despatches via Londonderry to tho 31st May, inclusive. Commercial. Liverpool Market, May 30.—Tho sales of cotton for tho past threo busi ness days were 13,000 bales, of whioli speculators and exporters took 3,000 bales. Tho market closed vory dull and the lower grades were offered at ve ry irregular prices. Breadstuffs were dull ana Provisions quiet. Dispatohes from Italy repeat that Garibaldi had taken Palermo, but there was no further confirmation of the state ment. . ... Dispatches from Naples claim tho defeat of Garibaldi and the (light of the insurgents from Messina on the 22nd of •31 ay. Garibaldi's force, it is estimated, will «oon be 40,000. Additional by the North Briton. Father Point, June 11.—Napoleon lins promised the deputation from Hon duras on Intorooeamo Railway his pro tection. m . AParis letter 16 the London News re ports that Franco an.d Russia have agreed to a partition of Turkey, and that England was offered a share. Naples dates to the 30th ult. say that the bombardment of Palermo lasted several hours. Garibaldi obtored. the town on the 22d. There were a large number killed. ETOWAH LAND FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, on Etowah: River, three nml a half miles' from Kingston, and eleven mile*, __ from Rome, containing seven Hundred aud Dyestuff*. Perfumery nnd Fancy Artielo*.— Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Liquor for Medical uses. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field nnd Garden, (Southern Raised).— Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every thing in his lino or that is usually kept In a First -Class Drug Store. Having had several years axperionco, and by giving his personal attention to tho busi: ness, he hopes to merit a share of publio pn- A GREAT POLITICAL WORK. TENTH EDITION OP Cluskey’s Political Text-Book; OR ENCYCLOPEDIA. By M. W. CLU9KEY, Washington D C. IT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS, The various Party Platforms, Tho American Ritual, The Kansas Legislation of Congress, Governors Gonry, Stanton, anu Walker’s In augural Addresses, Senators Oroon, Douglas and Collamer's and Messrs. Stephens and others' Reports un Kansas. Tho material portion of tho Kansas Nebraska Bill, Lceompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con stitutions, Tho Critt.udcn, Montgomery, Senate and English Bills, Tho votes on the samo in each House, Indeed, every thing essential appertaining to tho same, including tho President Picroe’s Sp.cial Message, Tho Dred Scott case, Tho Constitution ot the United States, Articles of Conf deration, Washington's Farowell Address, Ordinances of 1784 and 1787, Virginia aud Kentucky Resolutions of 1703 and '99, Mr. Clay's Report in favor of a Distribution of til j Public Lunds, and able documents against it, with a full history of tho same. President Pierce’s Veto of tho Indigent In sane Land Bill, Tho address of Mr. Faulknnr on tho Bubjoct, A History of Railroad Grants by Congress, with the votes thereon, President Pierce’s Message vetoing tho River and ltarbor Bill, Tho School Land Bill, and voteB thereon, The Clayten-Bulwcr Treaty, Extracts from Speeches for and against Slavery, Extracts from Spcoohos of. noted Republicans nnd AVoIitieuists. Mr. TtiOinb's Boston hectare on 81avory, Messrs. Fremont and Buchanan’s Letters of Acceptance, Messrs. Buchanan and William’s Letters on tlie Bargain and Ihtrigue Charge, Mr. Calhoun's Fort Hill Address, President' Jackson's Proclamation ngfiinst Nullification, Tho Maysville Rond Veto, A History of Party Conventions, Report of Mr. Davis, of South Carolina, on the Political Power of the Supreme Court. Mr,' Buchanan’s Minority Roporton the same Subject' ■ Governor Wise and Mr. Caruthera's Letter* against the American Organisation, and Hoti. A. H. Stuart's Lottars, signed ‘‘Madi son,” defending it, . Konneth Ravaer's Speech at Philadelphia, in November, 1860, and in North Carolina in 1832. A History of, with tho votes on, the various Tariffs, A History of the United State* Bank and Abolition Petition*, Mr. Fillmore's Albany Spoech and Erie Gayle Letters, lllstory of tho Annexation of Texas, Opinions of publio mon oh tho Power of Con cress over tho Territories, Tho Nicholson Letter. Tho Nashville Convention and Georgia Plat form, Missouri C-mproroiss. with every vote thore- in, sectionally classified, The Compromise Measures of 1850, Clavton Compromise, Will mot Proviso, With many other things too numerous to mention. Evory vubjoot isfhlly treated, and overy vote in Congress, On any subject having a polit ical signification, ft given, This Book will post up the publio speaker, ftillv on tho Kansas and other questions. TESHS—Single Copy, three dollars—Club of six, fifteen dollars. .. The above terms ineludo tho postage. Lib eral deduction to tho trade, and a fair allow ance to persons who interest themselves in obtaining subscribers. Address, enclosing $3 00, JAMES B. SMITH A CO., Publishers, Philadoidhta, Pn. maytrllnf. ITIRM BAKER & ECHOLS, dealers in DRUGS AND MUCUS, Colognes and Flavoring Extracts, OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, DyBSTUFFSJ .5 FINE CIGARS, UCIUOBS for Medical Pur poses, &c., &c. &c*. Rome, Go. Fob. 18th. [triwawtf.) CGTOOSA SPRINGS. SHE subscriber bavin taken a lease fatering Placo, just- T HE .of this well known' ly famous as tho SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. And thankful for tho patronago received last Season, will again be prepared to receive visi tors by tho middle of Juno next, and will strive to merit a continuance of that patron age which hcretofura has been so liberally bestowed upon this Fashionuble Summer re sort. I shall endeavor at all times to provldo my I table With all the attainable luxuries of tho I Season, and have mado arrangements to keepl on haud a constant supply of ice. 1 I shall also hare the best Cooks that can be procured iu the South, and shall provide a sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants. I have also engaged tlie servic.-s of superior! Musicians, and those who delight in tho “ con-' cords of sweet sounds” will bo abundantlyl gratified. I The Medicinal virtues of theso many andl varied Mineral Waters are now too well known) to require an extensivo description. In nddi-" tion to the Red, Whito and Black Sulpherl Springs, many of them combined withlronl and Magnesia, there is an incxhaustable well] of the purest Froo stone. My ..accommoda tion* are vory extensivo. I liavo manypleas-l ant Cottages scpnrati from tho main Hotel,! where families can be as quiet and retired as) in their homes. Cotoosa Springs are In Cotoosa county, Geo. two and a quarter miles from the Western and 1 Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good j Hacks will be at the Platform on the arrival 6f each train. Tho Springs have direct Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles ton, Augusta, Macon, Milledgeville, Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Na Chattanooga. Teuub or Bo.tnn. Two dollars per day Ton dollars 'por weok, I and Tkirty-fivo dollars per single month.— Visitors who wish to engage board by tho sea son with their families, will bo boarded at Thirty Dollars per mouth,children and service half price. Those who wish toengago board by tho season, would do well to address mo | t tho Springs. tri~ fashvillo and ROHB GEORGIA* T7I0R tho manufacture bf Locomotives, JJ Stationary Engines of any size or pat tern according to order. '■ Rail Read work, Iron Bridges and Roofs, Hot Blasts for Furnaces and Rolling Mills, Castings and Machinery, Housing, Mill Screws, Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Shaft ing, Ac. ' - GasandWator Works erected | all kind* of Machinery repaired. Have always on hand Wrought Iron Bteam snd Water Pipes, Steam Cooks, Guagci, Ac. Castings of any Size* Iron and Brass castings made to order- have always on hand soineof the best GIN , GEARING in the Country j olio. Gudgeons, ______ _ D li L £ R _ I! L, . _ _ _ _ I Bastings for Horso Powor, Thrashing Ma- G0NFECT I ON ARIES! cb ' ne, > «nda variety of beautiful .Pattern» J. J. HARMON. may5tri2m. CICERO A. SMITH, Fifty Acres, of wlii.h two hundred and fifty 1 tronago, and to bo able to furnish his eus are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Corners reliable article*, at as Upon tho place is a good two story Dwelling. LOW PRICES, containing eight rooms with flre places. hullt j Aj (ny hous(j tW| gido of AngU4to> Gn _ Re . . .. wantg 0 f the AND FRUITS, ROME, GA. I S just receiving a largo and well soleoted stock of Confectionaries, such as Raisins, Dates, chines, and a variety or bcauunu .pattern* of Iron Railing for Dwellings, Publio Build ings, Cemetery Lots, Ao. * Boilers. Flue, Tubular, Locomotive and Cyltfader Boilers, made and repaired. Water Tanks, B’ast Pipes, Gasometers, Wrought Iron' Smoko Stacks, Ao. Blacksmith work mad* to order. Mining Machinery. Cornish Pumping Engine*, Crushers, _ „ , Lifting and Force Pumps, Pump Bods and . , eg 8 * J!'?'®®* Joints, Whim and Wbinto Kibbles, Stamp Gr'nd Grinsrer, Allspice, Heads of any required hardness: till kinds of Ketrliiins cinnamon, miners toolb.—Particular attontic-n la Orange?, P > iSS 1“ b ™ rh ° f Mr ' Almonds, jcocoanuts, Candies, Fig3, itre citron. Preserves, Macearoni, Nutmegs, currants, Pickles, Vermicilli | Mace, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA'Y CHEESE, BUGARB, FINE SYRUP. COFFEE. Twenty-five different brands of choice Cigar*, a'so a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco. TERMS ‘ “Don’t desert an old friend for a new face.” (Old Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT'S REVOLVING FIRE ARMS. (=5 2,000 ACRES OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE I The subscriber offers for sale, all his lauds lying in Cedar Valley and near Cedar Town. Thera is about two thousand 'acres lying in one body und it will be sold all to gether or will be divided to suit purchasers. Thoro are four dwellings and sets of out buildings and the lands so surrounding as to :onvenlently make four settlements. Tho ings°aro'iugood cmldiUum 0 Th* y p < l«oe b is re-1 ^ovaher the location. markaMy'h^altliy, andfor convenience of I country .hail iro.uppliod. situation, is excelled by nono in Cherokee, I p r ;. fi Georgia. The Romo RailrolUl runs through | Ol fobll.’OO. o nu body than that now offered. Terms easy. Address, O. E. SMITH, npril20w3m. Kingston, Cass Co. Ga. Lands for Sale. T HE placo whereon Mrs. N. II. Allen now resides, oon-i tabling 510 acres—about 300 of which is in cultivation, withi ;ood DwelUing and out Houses, iouso and Screw. Also, the place on Dykos Creek, lolNo. 180, 23rd disb and 3rd sec., containing 100 acres, comfortable Dwelling and out buildings, and 50 aares of cleared land. Also lot No 65, 22nd dint, .and 3rd see., formerly Floyd now Pffik county, containing 100 acres. -The lands will all, or any part of them be sold at reasonable prices and easy terms.— For further particulars address, Yarborough P. 0., Floyd Co. Ga. maySwlm. White, Lead and Linseed Oil. A No. i article, cheap, N o 3 3-1 i use. SAWED LUMBER. OWING to the increased price of every article of home con sumption, we, as a portion of tho laboring class, feol that we cannot nve at tho pro.-ont low prices of Lum ber and 8awing, therefore, We, the undersigned, shall an and after tho 1st of February next, put the prieo of Lum ber at our respr-otivo mills, at $1 25 per 100— Hauling and Kiln-drying not included. Remombor our Terms are INVARIABLE CASH JOB ROGERS. L. R. A S. D. WRAGO, • J. G. MORRIS. , Other Dealers in Lumber are invl(e« to'join in this mpvemont. janj-ltwawtl MATRESSES MADE TO*. ORDER, Or, Old OneB Repaired. T HE undersigned will make to order from the best of materials all SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATBESSES, At reasonable prices. Ho will also.repair old ones, and make thorn good aa new, ror a small compensation. JOHN A. CLARK;, Shop tn the rear of Eve’s Carriage , shop. may24trUm. dwellings are all good, two oi them tho resi-1 machinery of any shop in the State, and aa denco of tho undersigned, and that formerly I every department is superintended - by our occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight j selves,we feel confident that We cnn do work »3a» » saa — — Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and shot GUNS. Patexts of 1850; 1855 ; 1857; 1858 T HESE arms have no equals in quality and finish; are adopted by tho Army and Navy of tho United States, and the prinaipal government of Europe; ure uniform in .all their parts, ure simple, safe, sure, serviceable and can he hud in one hundred varieties, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball aud shot, and small parts for repairs, from all respecta ble gun dealers, and tho Hardware trade norally. Address Secretary )Lr8 PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’GOo., may3trily. Hartford, Conn. Dissolution. T HE firm of Blaek, Blount A Cameron, la this day dissolved by mutual consent.— Our offiee will be found-In the Etowah Hotel building, first doer below the entrance to the Hotel. These Indebted to the firm will E lease come forward and pay; and those who avo account* not due until the twenty-fifth of Doeomher. will please settle by note.- BLACK, BLOUNT A CAMERON, maylfw.lm . NOTICE. "•HE Annual Meeting pf tlie Rome Mn L tuol Insurance Company, la adjourned ** ondag Jane 4th nett, at 10 o’clock, A. ] I CASH. mar22tntf. required hardness; I OLS.—Particular a given to this branch of business; Noble, Sr., who superintends the work, hav ing been a long time ip Europe ibr the pnr- pose of obtaining the'-latest improvements and drawing of mining.wxirk. Persons in want of'Bleatp Engine* will do well to call on us before going elsewhere, wo will warrant our Engines to do equal in every particular to the best made all) where, and for simplicity and durability not .to bo excelled. A list of prices sent- oh applica tion. J „ Wo can mako and put up Eiigihci in run ning order and warrant them for less than thoy can be had from Philadelphia or New York,none bntthe best material used, in our' work. All boilers manufactured at our es tablishment we will warrant to ba of the best No. I, Pcnna Charcoal Hammered Iroq. We aro now manufacturing a how Ifon Cot ton Screw with A.iti-FriotionBall, those who Imvo thorn' prefer them to nil others." Wo ln- vitonll in want of a good Icrew, tl ways last to pack any size bale, w Having tho largest es.iablishment and t wiU al ly Judge Win. E. Went, have eight j selves,we fedl :h and the other two are framed I as cheap and equal to ah’ occupied rooms- ear. cottage* with four.rooms each. There is also on the place A first class flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all carried by water power. Those Lands are all of the best quality of the fumous Cedar Valley Lunds, and (hat strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness the subscriber would state that in 1858 he made a little over ten, flro hun dred ponnd bales of Cotton to the hand, and hand. The dwelling* oh the above named places are all within one mile of tho Court House, and consequently convenient to Churches and Schools. Persons desiring to purehaso arc requested to rome and an# the lands or for furthoi*partieular»eddrera^^^^ mayi2-trUw-tf,Cednr Town, Ga. State*. . NOBLE. BRO’S, A CO., Rome, G*. aprlWASeOwly. H1.A.WIEIPEE&C0., EBJL Carriage & Wagon SSC. MANUFACTURERS in 18io over eleven same sized bales to the I Opposite Harper A Batters’ Hardware Qtcro Broad St., ROME, GA. FIRST CLAHa BOARDING HOUSE. JJAVING purchased the_house now ,00011- S iich for r to the iron- THIMBLE tho accommodation of beardora by tho aub- I ahaira of patronage solicited by t scriber, bn the First of January, 18801 I Bata* of board will be, per single meal, - 80 ' day, ‘ > $t 00 wcoky 5 50 Without Room, will be, " month, -12 50 With « « « « 15 00 Wood, Light* end WMhlng, Will, be Jurn- lahedab-haaonabUrata*. . ■ C. W, LANG WORTHY, PreptWor. A. A.SnXw.Bupt. . V ddol l—If. NEGROES FOR SALE, 1UGGY AND-"WAGON LINE AR thoir work will bo well 'done; and the latest Improvement* adopted, but they would call c*pocfjal*tt«ntloh to - - JONES*. PATENT. IMPROVED SeHEINS. nlng are supe- - — - —. — . —. .much lees. ^WrALL NEW -WORK WARRANTED. ^ST-REPAIRING neatly done at short notice, and chup for CASH,* *WAH orders promptly attended to. A nro of patronage solicited. aptil5wly. > . , - , T HE Subscriber will keep constantly on band, efsw choice hands lbr sola At rea sonable ptlbbs. . _ .1- Wanted a few Ukely young Negroes for RaMEY. Rail Road Notices Oi-FtCE Da-LTOM A Jacksosville R. R. Co. Daltoxi, Ga., Muy 22d, I860. *ftj0TICE is hereby given, that tho 4lh in- installment, ten dollars on each share of the Capital stook subscribed, of the Dalton A Jaokeonvillo Railroad Company, has been called by tbo Directors, payablo at tho office junelw2m EDW.‘ ARD WHITE, Seo’y.