Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 19, 1860, Image 3

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Tuesday Morning, June 1®, 1880. VSB' Josarn Walkrii l» Agent tor this pa.or in Charleston. 8. 04 and is authorised m make contracts for Advertising, receive none; and give receipts. - JMT3EE first and fourth pa ges FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. WabtiMAii* Tobacco Hops*.—We take pleasure in calling attention to the Card of Messrs. Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. Mr. W. has an extensive ac quaintance in this section, and is known to bo one of the best and most reliable dealers in Tobacco that the country affords. Mr. Sloan, our townsman, is as clever as the cleverest, a man of No. 1 business habits ar.d qualifications, and) all things considered we seriously doubt 'whether retailors dan get their supplies ton as favorable terms elsewhere. Mr. Thomas we are not acquainted with but the fact that he is associated with the other two is sufficient recommenda tion for him. .ggy-The Lawencevilie Hews says that T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., of Athens Ga, has been appointed Judge of the Su preme Court of the United States to supply the vacancy of Judge Daniel, deceased. a, Special floiiceg. -See Mr. Riddle’s Advertisement, ho has the reputation of being a first rate artist. jg*Blonilin’t first trip of the season on Tuursday did not o.ill together as many people as did some of his voyages last year. The main rope, 101H) feet in length, is stretched across the gorge be low the suspension bridge, over the most fearful spot to be found in the whole length of the river. There is a slight turn in the river here, and the waters, imprisoned by the rocky walls on eith er side, boil and heave with awful tur- bulency—so qruoh that no boat could live mere for a moment. The rope is mure securely put up than it was last year; the guys, 64 in number, 32 on either side, lapping in the centre, and leaving no gap, as was the case before. Tho lime for starting from this side was fixed at four o’clock, but he did not start until five minutes before five. He stopped only two or three times, and ouue, when about midway over, lay at full length on his back, with as much apparent unconcern as if stretched se- * curely on his bed. When near the op posite shore, he made a brief pause, standing perfectly still, while a <la- guerrean artist took his picture. The trip occupied about six minutes. On his arrival in Canada he was greeted by the people on that side with loud cheers. In a short time he started on his return and travelled back in a very orderly and sedate manner. There was_proba bly a thousand persons on the bridge.— Altogether there were some twenty-five hundred to three thousand persons looking on from various points. .It is understood that Mr. Rlondin will re peat his crossings at intervals of about two weeks, and that, on the next occa sion, something in tire wonderful way will be introduced.—Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. As Awrcrt, Wabsiso.—We hoard yesterday, from an entirely reliable and responsible source, the particulars of on occurrence which can only be looked uoon as an instance of Divine rebuke for taking tire name of the Al mighty in justification of a falshood.— We refrain from mentioning names, through consideration of the parties, who are respectable persons, residing the«outh-western section of the city, n appears that a few days since the aunt of a a oung girl of about ergtheen years of age, accused her of having been guil ty of eome misconduct, which she posj- tiveif-denied, on being egain accuaed, she called upon God to strike her blind if she was not tolling the truth. In a moment after, acoording to her own —■ statement, a film seemed to paw before her eyes, and in the course of five min- ntes^he was totally blind, and con tinued sightless ever since. The afflreti ed victim of her own impiety confused that she had called upon her Moker to justify her in what was a falsehood. May ooUhls be considered as * temble in- stanco of Divine wrath, and may not the thoughtless take warning t-Nofo- mafrt Clipper, ntno In » t...—At Farmington, Iowa, last Sundry,, a little girl, four years old, was tsonfed by a sudden gust L w i n d and lodged in a ohernr tree Sfmv rods diatafltThCr clothes haying taught tirthe Bdhfific* of the tree, Xoshe remained Unhurt. The ««■ ions father ran to and ftjo when the little innocent* drijjpiniwitn Tain, peepeddowa tiiroughtoe branch <» w of the cherry tree exclaimed— I horo, Pal” Telegraphic Superintendent. Washington, June 10.—John. Ken dall, Esq., eon of tire Hon. Amos Ken dall, and the former Superintendent uf the Seaboard and Magrletio Telegraph Line, has been appointed general Su perintendent of tne American Tele graphic Company’s lines, extending from Suckville. N. Bi,. to New Orleans, with the Branches to Montreal, Albany, Cincinnati’ and other important points. From Mr. Kendall’s long experience in Telegraphio operation, the press and the puplio are ted to entertan the hopo that the concentration of the control in in a person of Mr. Kendall’s known ability mav result in (treat advantages to those whohaveocation to use their Impor tant and indispensable means of com mercial and social communication. Fire in lfew Orleans. New Om.enas, June 14.—The Orleins Cotton Press and two thousand bales of Cotton were destroyed by fire to-day, The loss is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars. The Press and Cot ton were insured. Rail Road News.—We are happy to announce that Judge Walker, President of the Alabama and Tennessee Rail Road, lias contracted with a company of perfectly reliable gentlemen to com plete the road from Talladega to Jack sonville, by the first Of February, 1869, and to Gadsden by the first of Ootober following. The whole distance, we be lieve, is about fifty-seven miles. Tho remainder of the road to Gunter’s Landing on the Tennessee rivefi only awaits the completion of the lowol por tion as far as Gadsden, by which iron can be transported, to be finished. This enterprise, we regard tho most important now in progress, both in its influence upon the progress and pros perity of Selma, ana in the contribu tion it will make to the wealth of the State at large.—Selma Issue. Douglas in Nobtu Carolina.—We have heretofore alluded to strong man itestationB in favor of Douglas, in North Carolina, since theadjournment of the Charleston Convention. The Newbem Progress says, with a tone of assurance l'‘The North Carolina delegation will cto for Douglas at Baltimore—they re- ■ot now that they did not do it at Char leston.” ~ . ; Postmaster Fowler Still in New York.—The New York Sunday Mercu ry says: ”Mr. Fowler neither took passage on board the Moses Taylor for Havana, nor has be at any time con- tern plated a future residence in Brazil He is in the State of New York—al most daily in the City of New York and, if wo are correctly informed, he has not the remotest idea of availing himself, of the ‘uncomfortable advanta ges’ incident to self-expatriation.” NO. 40. Hegn’ar meetings, 1st snd 3rd! WED NESDAY NIGHT in eaoh month. Offlcera-C. II. SMITH. N. G., THUS. J. PERRY. V. G., . R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DECKER, Treasurer. I. O. O. F. Floyd Encampment, No. 1L meetings, Snd and 4th Wed- fights in each month. OnuoSBs—N. J. OMBERG, 0. P. R. L. CARTER, J. W. A. P. NEELD. 8. W. GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Treas. juneStrlly. faMtrily. T> EGtJLAR meeting: it nesdly Nights In ^V^Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. TH08. J. PERRY. H. P.. ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D. J. BANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Sco’y. feb#trlly. 5U No remedy bae been introduced to the public within our recolleotlon that has so rapidlv attained universal popularity as Dr. John Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer. This is to be attributed to Its combining, In per fection, two qualties never before united; It is pleasant to take, and at the same time irompt and sure iu its effuots,—Paducah lerald. 2SSSS LIMBER, LIMBER lerthan <9® AND Good as the JOHN LAY, & CO., TTEEP ON HAND. AT ThElR STEAM .IV Mid, a constant supply of all the or dinary kind* of Lumber, whieh they will deliver at the Steamboat Landing at One dollar and Sots per 100ft, The Steamboats charge 25 taper 100, fur carry ing to Rome, so that the coat delivered oft the wharC in that piece will be only one do! Ur and SOcts per lt)0 feet. Orders sollolted. Address JOHN LAV * CO., , aprllUtrldm. Sterling, Ala.' J. C. BAKER... ’ A GREAT POLITICAL WORK. TENTH EDITION OF Cluskey’s Political Text Book, OR ENCYCLOPEDIA. By M. W. CLUSKEY, Washington D C. IT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS, The various Party Platforms, Tho American Ritual, The Kansas Legislation of Congress,- Governors Geary, Stanton, and Walker's In augural Addresses, Senators Green, Douglas and Collamer’s and Messrs. Stephens and others’ Reports on Kansas. Tho material portion of the Konsaa Nebraska Bill, Lecompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con stitutions,' • The Crittenden, Montgomery, Senate and English Bills, To Consumptive ant Aervous ^oltv^^ntitikSningto the same, Including tho President Pierce’s Sp cial Message, The Dred Scott case, The Constitution of the United States, Articles of Conf deration, Washington’s Farewell Address, Ordinances of 1784 and 1787, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 nhd ’99, Mf. Clay’s Report in favor of a Distribution of tho Public Lsnds, and able documents agaiiist It, with a full hiBtory of the same. Presid.nt Plerbo's Veto of the Indigent In sane Land Bill, The address of Mr. Faulkner on tho subject, ' History of Railroad Grants by Congress, with the vote thereon, President Pierce’s Message vetoing tho Rivor and Harbor Bill, The School Land Bill, and votes thetebn, Tho Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, Extracts from Speeches tor and against Slavery,- . - « Extracts from Speeches of noted Republicans and Abolitiouwts. - ' My. Too rub's Boston Lecture on Slavery, Mows. Fremont and BiiohauahV Letters of Aoceptenee, . ... ... Messrs. JBuoh&nan and William’s Letters on tne Ji.rg.iia anil Intrigue Ciiu.co, Mr. Calhoun's Fort Hill Address. President Jaokson’s Proclaim.lion against Nullification, The Maysville Road Veto, A History of Parly Conventions, Honor! of Mr. D. vis. of South Carolina, op.' tho Political Power of'the Supremo Coifrt. Mr. Buohanan's Minority Report on tho same SUFFERERS. rpiIE subscriber, for several years a resident J. of Asia, discovered whllo there, a sim ple vegetable retody—a sure core tor Con sumption, AsthmS. Bronchitis Coughs, Colds snd Nervous Debility. For the benefit pi Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he IS willing to mako the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Prescription, with full directions (free of charge;) also a Ample of the medicine, whieh they will find a beautiful combi a ion of Na ture’s simple herb.. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by ad dressing J. E. CUTHBERT, Bitanle Physician. aprill5tri.1m No. 419 Broadway, N. Y. Dissolution. T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons indebted to the firm are jeqneated to mako immediate payment, as A. J. Pitner tho junior partner, oxpects to leave this place in a tow months, and their busi. ness must be wound up before.he leaves.— The business will be conduoted in the name and style of A. G. PITNER, at the oid stand, where the notes and accounts of tho firm will bo found for a short timo. janil—lttwawtf FOREST DALE FOR SALE. THE' UNDER- signed wishing to ihange the inveat- lient, off-Ti for ale his valuable Farm, ua me road, 24 mil s from Rome, roo- t'lini'ig 3284 acres of land—about oue half of •vVnh ••s hoi torn, the remainder productive Upland; IsHJ acres cleared and In cultivation. Li.e tMiunco heavily timbered ; well water ed by a creek ; between 9oq and a 1000 Iruit trees,) nst beginning to boar, comprising Ap- iles. Peaches, Pears, Plums. Apricota, Nec- arines, Quinces. Ac., Ac., selected with great care from the Downing Hill and MoDonougb Nurseries ; a comfortable Dwelling, a Well of excellent wator, good negro houses, smoke house, Ac., Gin-house and Thrasher, a Cot ton-screw built, this Spring. Stable, Cribs Ao. Any one desiring a delightful heme in the country cannot flud tbe an mo number of ad vantages combined in any ether plaos in -Cherokee Georgia. Price $15,000—Term 4 cash, and tba bal lon cu in notes at 1 and 8 years, with interest from date, secured b^mortgage. Ajjply to may2Btritf. Rome, Ga. NOTICE. T HE Stockholder of tho COOSA A CHAT TOOGA R. R. B. COMPANY are hereby notified that an Installment of Fifteen per cent., on the stock is cabled for, payable on the 10th of June next. Also Fifteen percent additional, payable on the 1st of August next. By order ef the Board of Directors. A. 8. CULBERSON, aprSwSm See'y A Tros’r, jro-Tho London Herald, lit ita jity article given currency to the rephrt worn China that the French had oonluded an arrangement with theChieoe aUthoHtiea which Franoe dooept two m dollar* indemnity for the in«ult to vnei j_ tngC Frenoh flag, and would, therefore, with- j 0T sal* ny draw hor forces. J ffehib ETOWAH LAND FOR SALE. T HE subsoribor offers tor sale hfs Plantation, an Etowah River, three and a half miles from Kingston, and eleven mile* from Rome, containing seven Hundred and Fifty Aores, of whl.h two hundred and filty aro cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Upon tho place is a good two story Dwelling, containing eight rooms with fire places, buiTt three yoais ago. All the necessary out build- ings are in good condition. Tho place is re markably h'.althy, and for oonvenjenoo of situation, is excelled by none in Cherokee, Georgia. Tho Romo Railroad runs through the entire length of tho place and offer* great facilities tor ahlpplng Produoe. Adjoining lands, of groat fertility, aro offered for aalo In rase the pnrohaser should desire a lagerr body than that now offered. Terms eary. Address, Q ^ aprllHwtm. Kingston, Casa Co. Ga. Price of SAWED LUMBER. OWING to the increased prioe of every article of heme eon- sumption, we, as a portion oi ^ the laboring class, feel that we »nnot live at the present low prices of Lum "her and Sawing, therefore, We, the undersigned, shall on and after the 1st of February next, pnt the prioe of Lum ber at our resneetive mills, at $1 38 per 100— Hauling and Kiln-drying not included. Remember our Tefma are INVARIABLY CASH JOB BOGEBS, L.R.A8.D. WBAGG, J. G. MORRIS. Other Dealers in Lumber are Invite* to join in tble movement. j*n24twewtl A-uotion AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Ano’rs A T the Store Room formerly occupied by .A McGuire A Pinson. Three days in the wook~* TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Home, Oa. ^37-Consignments must be made to M. P. GALCERAN. Agent. mayUtrilm. riiBAi 1 tal Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs tjas. Yeast, Poudert Ess. Coffee, BUck- *(*££>* Mere, ^."gn.Jiregar. No. 8 Cboiee House. MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER, Or, Old Ones Repaired. T HE undenigned will make to order from the beet of materials all SIZER AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES, At reaaonable. prices. He will also repair old ones, and make them good a* new, for •mall compensation. JOHN A. CLARK. 0-Shop In the rear of Eve’s Carriage shop. may24tri3m CK W. ECHOLS BAKER & ECHOLS, DEALERS in Colognes aild Flavoring Extracts, H . "OILS, PAINTS, &C. GLASS, PUTTY, BYS1STUFF89 FINE CIGARS, LIQUORS for Medical Pur poses, &o., &c. Ac. Rome. Ga. Fab. 18th. [trlwawtf.] CGTOOSA SPRINGS. rpHE subscriber havlng ogain taken a lease X iof this tr41 known Watering Place, just- DUtoJWb. ; i . ( Governor Wise and Mr. Oaruthers’s. Letters against the Ahierlcan O.-ganiiation. and HodJA. ’ , _ . Orders far Tickets dr Certificates, bjr H. Stuart’s Loiters, signed “Modi- _ v __ _ m ..... | drExphals, to-be directed to sou,” dnieudinx it.- 3 0NF E CT I 0 N ARI E SI - MoKINNEY A C»„ “—”——* ° ^ ■* AND FRUITS juhestri. Savattnsh.Gai K»niMh R ivnor’s Speech at Philadelphia. In November, 1888, and in North Carolina in 1831. A History ot, with the vote* on, the'various Tariffs, A History ot the Unitod States Bank bud Abolition Petitinns, Ur. Fillmore'a Albany Spoech and Erie Gayle Letters. History ot the Annexation .of Texas, Opinions of public.mon on tho Power of Con gross over the Territories, T be Nicholson.Loiter, The Nashville Convention and Georgia Plat form, Missouri Compromise, withereiy Vote there in. sectionally classified, Tho Compromise Measures of 1880, Clayton Compromise, Willmot Proviso, With many other things too numerous to mention. Every subject is fully treated, and every vote in . Congress, on any subject having a polit ical signification, is given, This Book will poet up the' public speaker, (Vil’y on the Kansas and other questions. TERMS—Single Copy, three dollars—Club of s six, fifteen dollars. The above terms include the postage. Lib eral dndne'JoiLto'lhe trade, and a falr allow ance to persons who Interest themselves in obtaining labscribere. Address, enclosing $3 00, JAMES B. SMITH A CO.. Publishers, Pbilldeldhte, Pa. maylrllm. • ‘ Don’t desert an old friend J or a new .face.” • (Old Proverb.) COL. SAM. COLT'S ly famous as tho, SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. And tbankfol for the patronage reeelvei Season, will again be prepared to rocoiv tore by the middle of Julie next, and strive to merit a continuance of that patron age which heretofore has been so liberally 1 bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re sort. I I shall endeavor at all times to provide my table with all the attainable luxuries of the Season, and have made arrangements to keep on hand a constant supply of ice. I shall also have tho boat Cooks that can he | procured in the South, and shall provide l sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants. I have also engaged the serviocs of superior I Musicians, and those wbodelight in the "con-1 cords of sweet sounds” will bo abundantly gratified. I Tbe Medicinal virtues of these many and varlod Mineral Waters are now too well known | to require an extensive description. In addl- tion to tho Red, White and Blaok Sulphur Springs, many of them combln.d with Iron aud Magnesia, there is an insxhaustabls well of tho purest Free stone. My accommoda tions are very extensive. I have many pleas ant Cottages separate from the main Hotel, whore families can be as quiet and retired a* | in their homos. Cotoosa Springs arein Cotoosa county. Geo. two and a quarter miles from tho Western and I Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good Hacks will bs at tbe Platform on the arrival of eilch train. The Springs have direct Bail- I road communication with Savannah, Charles-1 ton, A igustit, Macon, MilledguvUle. Colum bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville ond | Cliattanoogh. Tanks op itdann. fTwo dollars per dby Tb'd dollars per week, and Thirty-five dollars por single month.— Visitors who wish tdengageboard by the sea- — son with their families, will bo boarded at Urdorcd.on receipt of which they will be for- Thirty Dollars pet month,children ard service I wardod by first mall. Purchasers can haVa half prioe. Those who wish toeiigitge hoard I tlckcti sliding 111 Hay figure they mhy dcsig- 'iy ihesearon, would do well to addre*s..me nate. j . ‘ \ • ■. t V / ^ '' 1 the Springs. J. J. HAItMON. ,1 Tho Hat of drnwnmltfibllrs amj prises Will may8tri2m. I be sont to purchasers immediately after the CICERO Ai SMITH* lAll communications stri. tly onfidciitlal. . I rt rtlficates, by Malt ROME, GA. S Just receiving a largo and well selected stock of Confectionaries, suoh as Candies, ’ Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccaroni, Vermicilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice Ketchups, cmnam Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, cocoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA Y CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP. COFFEE.. Twenty-five different brands of rholoo Cigars, a'so a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco. ERMS CASH. martttntf. 2,000 ACRES OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOU SALE I ~ Tbe subscriber offers for sale, all Ms lands lying in Cedar Valley and n**r Cedar Town. There 1* about taro thousand acres lying in one body and it will be sola all to gether or will j>e divided to suit purchasers. There are foyr dwellings and seta of out buildings and the lands so surrounding a* to oonvoniently moke four settlements. Tho dwellings are alt good, two of them the resi dence or the undersigned, and that formerly occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight room* each and the other two are framed cottage* with four rooms each. ' There is also- oo the plaeo a first olass flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, til carried by. water powor. These Lands are til .of the best quality of tho famoua Cedar Valley Land*, and that etrangere may know something uf their pro ductiveness tho subsoribor would state that in 1868 he.made a little over ten, fire hun dred pound be lee of Cotton to the hand, and in 1889 over eleven earns sited bales to the hand. * The dwelling* on the above named places are til within one mile of the Court Hooee, and ooneequcntly convenient to Chnrohe* and School*. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to come snd see the lands or for forthsr particulars address J. J. MORRISON, mayl8-tri*w-tf, Cedar Town, Oa. - t)r. Cogswell’, New Medical Salt, For Infiamatory bisiilses Only t New Medical Salt IS NOT A CURE ALL. ~ FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES ONLY: TvR. COGGSWELL'S New MeditSal Stit, I 9 instead of being a remedy, for all ills* has control oviir but One ill, has but onb Oita, , . — >-c - - - | end accomplishes but one thing, to wife Sub- Cinnamon, I dues Ioflamalory Diseases—Whatever be Jta form or locality, whether in tho bead, threat, abdomen, extremities or skin. * .. . Tho peculiar excellence of the Netv Medi cal Salt if, that without the useless Idee of blood aud strength, it effectually cures In* flamatorv Diseases (no others) by prddlidng an equilibrium of all tho fluids In th6 bbdy, the want of which is the sole CauBB of in flammation. Invalids, Tako Notice!.—ThS Wllbwiog forms whieh the ubbtianoed fluids assume and manv not here mmtiohed, that have more or less fever and ptin, are easily sub dued by the New Medical Salt as fire Is ex tinguished by water,-to .witt Brain Fever, Headache, Bush of Blood to the Head and Heart, Fite, Inflamed .Eyck, Ears and Nf se, Canker, Neuralgia, Spinal Aff.etlons, Ery-‘ eipelae, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthtna, Xn- flamed Lungs and Liver, Heartburn, Coughs, Dyspepsia, venerla) DKaalOs; Rheumatism, Gout Scrofula, Salt Sfceum, ahd til Itching and othee cutaneoua erpptiolw. . . . MedkRl like the vaccine matter, An extraordinary m- fluence over the veins and arferies, resulting in agradual declining of inflammation as ln»- dicated bi tbb pulse, ivhlch soon returns to its natural state, as the heat, fcaln and fever ^Dr^CocgsiroU’s Now lAedicSl Salt does jus t wbat it claims to do to tore no less—equa-’i- ires the fluids by remeving from the syqteni til arterial aed venous Obstructions. Descrip tive Circulars may ho obtained from any Druggist wW keeps this valuable mefiiqjn*. No. 8 Court Sqdaro Montgomery, Ale. General Agents for South ■ Carolina, Geor gia. Florldfo Amuaa,'Misn'iHippi, LoutetfiM rkage 82 69. or long standing ea^ Chronic Packages. >ryCiiy, Town and. Rail Road Notice. Ornc* Daltox A J Abx son till* R. R. Co. Daltok, Ga., May 22d, 1880. ■VTOTICE is hereby given, that the 4th in- Xv stallment, ten dollar* on eaeh ehare of tbe Capital (took subsoribed, of the Dalton A Jacksonville Railroad Company, has been called by the Direetore, payable at the offloe of the Company in Dalton, on tho first day of August next. By order. Junelwlm EDWARD WHITE, Sco’y. Whit A No ate Lead and Liilfleed OU. No. X article, cheap, «y fuftNifeti NobCtolo* oqt* Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. Patsxti or 1880; 1886; 1887; 1868. rfXHESEaroa hayo no equal* in quality and X finish; are adopted by the Army and Navy of the United State*, and the prieoipal government of Europe; are uniform in all their parte, are eimple, safe, cure, serviceable and can be had in one hundred variettee, as well as Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, and email parte for repairs, from all res pec ta ble gun dealers, and the Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’GCo., mayitrily.Hartford, Conn. DYSPEPTICS HEAD I » P J&SBW b i3rA*E5S; X formerly of Griffin, Ga. . For sale In Rome, by julyB.tf, J. o YEIMtR FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE TT AVING pqrehased the house now occn ri tied by Mrs. Merer P. Whitaker, it will f nOROUOHLY RENOVATED and- 'amiahed, and will be opened for the prinoipal J the acbommodellon bt boarders by tho snb- toriber, on the Ftretdl January, I860. Bate* of board will he, per (Ingle meal, 30 7 U; $100 » yrodk, ‘ 5 50 Without Room, will be, " month, 12 80 With « . << . « « . 16 00 Wood, Lights /indWisblng, will bo frrni' Ished at resonabl? rates. C..W. LANGWORTHY, Proprietor. A. A. Shaw; Sapfc >. deeft— tt 5GR0ES FOR SALE. S Subscriber will keep cohttabtly on ud, a few ehoioo fiaads fot sale, 44 roa- Vant^ r a e f6w likely young ^ ses, ’•hquld, tiweys pfffe whieh theb 1 rh estprice# steamboatsI After thladkte thb Co.ua River Stexmbea Company’s Btcauiers will leavo for GREEN. SPORT, and intermediate landings’ a* fol lows i. ‘• STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNiNOTON, LeavesRoiGa, Tuesday Kern ing at 6 o’clock. LuavOs Greonsport { Wednes- IA ELLIOTT. jan34triwtf.