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Latest News.
Special Notices.
Postmaster General and the New
I < York Defalcations.
-« The press generally throughout the
country are commenting upon the
statement of the Postmaster General
oipon the defalcation of Mr. Fowler.—
It is certainly one of the most extra-
• ordinary public documents ever given
to the country. It is a self-convicting
report; and yet Mr. Holt, who lias a
great deal of ability, but no moral
sense, does* not seem to know* that it
-absolutely furnishes evidence convicting
himself of the most remarkable negli
gence in the conduct of the Post Office
Department. All the testimony given
before the Covode Committee, intended
to prove ever so much against the Pres
ident and Cabinet, is as nothing com
pared with the revelations and admis
sions of the Postmaster General, him
self one of the Cabinet. Here was a regu
lar system of defalcation going on from
'quarter to quarter for five years or more
upon a plan which must have been
known to some of the officials at Wash
ington,and ought to have .been known
to and corrected .by the head of tbe Post
•Office Department. Mr. Halt puts the
triaimo, though very gently, on some of
<the auditors and assistants; but the
publio, we think, will be likely to heap
more censure upon them than the Post
master General, and to expect their re
moval;
Again, Mr. Holt insinuates that the
United States Marshal of the district
was derelict in his duty in not securing
the arrest of Mr. Fowler. If that be so
then why not dismiss him T Have not
theadministortion the courage tore-
move an pificer who neglects his duty ?
Those ore matters about which, the press
i are both busy. The Postmcs-
Douglas’ Withdrawal.
WssniNOTo.v, June 23.—It in rumored
that, a special train left here, this morn
ing for Baltimore, bearing Mr. Douglas!
withdrawal of his name from before the
Convention.
Convention News.
Baltiuori, June 22.—There is a gen
eral rupture in the Convention. Por
tions of the Virginia, North Carolina,
Tennessee, Kentucky and Maryland
delegates seceded last night. The anti-
Douglas men from the free States also
seceded.
Every thing is afloat, and another sp
eeders’ Administration Convention con
venes to-morrow. It is understood that
the Richmond Convention will meet
here.
Baltimore, June 23,2 P. M.—Caleb
Cushing retired from the Chair and
took a seat among the Massachusetts
delegation.
Mr. Todd, of Ohio, took the Chair.
Ballotting was progressing slowly.
New York, Louisiana and Alabama,
voted as units tor Douglas.
The Georgia delegates declining vot
ing at present.
The balloting resulted as follows.
Dodglas 173 I Guthrie .9
Dickinson 1 . | Breckinridge.J
A resolution is now pending, that
Douglas be declared the nominee of
this Convention.
Stephen A. Douglas Nominated.
Baltimore, June 23, 3 P. M.—After
second ballot, a resolution was unanf
mously adopted, declaring Dougins to
be the nominee of the Convention ho
having over two-thirds of-those present.
The adoption was by acclamation,.
SECOND DISPATCn.
Baltimore, June 23, C P. M.—Doug
las received 185 votes; there were about
10 scattering votes in opposition. Tbe
total was subsequently given to him by
acclamation—the number of votes be
ing 194}.
The Convention after making the
nomination adjourned until 7 o’clock
this evening.
The Scceders Convention.
Baltimore, June 23, 2 P. M.—The se-
ceders’ Convention met at noon to-day.
Mr, Russell, of Va., was called to the
chair!
The Convention appointed a Commit
tee on organization, and adjourned to
5 o’clock this evening.
The following States were partially
or wholly represented: Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Missouri, Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Florida, Louisianr,
Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ken
tucky and Arkansas.
Baltimore, June 23,6 P. M.—The Se
cession Convention organized this
morning. Mr. tftussell, of Virginia,
was appointed temporary Chairman.
The Fernando Wood delegation,
from New York, are here for the pur
pose of co-operating with the seceaers.
The Richmond Convention has ad
journed to this place.
roURTn DISPATCH.
Baltimore, Juno 23-10 P. M. lion.
Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, has
been unanimously nominated for the
Vice-Presidency.
Richmond, Va., June 23.—The scce
ders here have been in session all day.
They are st 11 opposed to going to Balti
more ; and have decided to continue in
session here until the result is decided
at Baltimore.
Baltimore, June 23.—The Seeoders
Convention organized hy electing Caleb
Cushing permanent President of the
Convention.
O.F.
MO. 40.
Regnlar meetings, 1st and 3rd WED-
IGHT in each
NE8DAY NIG
> month.
Officers—0. H. SMITH, N. G.,
TH(iS.J. PERRY, V. O., 1
B. T. HARGBOVE, Secretary,
W. N. DECKER, Treasurer.
- feb9trlly. -.y
I. O. O. I*.
Floyd Encampment, No. 11.
R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Wed-
nesday Nights in each month.
OrnoEns—N. J. OMBERG, C. P.
- B. X. CARTER,. J. W. v '
A. P. NEELD, S. W.
GEO. B. WARD, Scribe,
B. T. HARGROVE, Troon.
june2trllyi
X Royal A /i h 2 « c . hapter '^
Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month.
THOS. J. PERRY, H. P.,
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUOKBB, 8„
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
» D. G. LOVE, Sec’y. febfltrily.
Mothers need no longer dread thdSo
scourges of childhood, intestinal worms. Dr.
John Bull’s Vegetable Worm Destroyer Is
o. rtnin death to all the tribe—while so plea
sant are the candy drnpB in which the med
icine is prepared, that children actually rry
for them, and them to candy.—Vinconnes
Sun. juno26tri3t
To Oousumptive and Nervous
SUFFERERS.
T nE subscriber, for several years aresident
of Asia, discovered while there, a sim
ple vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds
and Nervous Debility. For the benefit ol
Consumptives and Nervous Sufferors, he is
willing to make the same publio.
To those who desire it, he will send the
Prescription, with full directions (free of
charge;) also a sample of the medicine, which
they will find a beautiful combination of Na
ture's simple herbs. Those desiring the
Remody can obtain it by return mail, by ad
dressing J. E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician,
aprillotri.Im No. 429 Broadway. N. Y.
ter General’s report is very satisfactory
in one respect: it establishes conclusive
evidence ofshameful incompetently in
tbe management of the Department.
But it is very likely to diminish publio
confidence in the administration of af
fairs generally at Washington, if the af
fairs w allowed to fend here.—V. Y.
Herald (Adm.)
OFFICE ROME RAIL ROAD,)
Rome, Ga., June ISth 1860. J
N OTICE is hereby given thnt an Annual
'Meeting of the Stockholders in tho
Itoino Railroad Company, will assemble in
Convention at their Office in tho City of
Rome, on Tuesday 12th day of July next, at
tho hour of 10 o’clock A. M., those who can’t
attend in person will bear in mind proxys,
properly authenticated will he received.
WM. R. SMITH, President.
june21tri,
COHUTTA SPRINGS,
MURRAY COUNTY, GA.
The undersigned will open tho Hotel at
those springs on the 1st of June, for the ac
commodation of persons dosiriug to visit this
well known and deservedly popular water
ing place. Tbe houses have all 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 the water, as thero are none to
compare to them, in the State, having been
the great “medicine water’.’ of the Aborigin-
ces for centuries. Those desiring to visit the
springs this soason for health, will find it to
theirjulvantago to give Cohuttn a trial.
Bo Ann:—For one week or less, $1 25 per
day, and for a longer time at the rate of
$1.00 per day.
Tho springs are 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. LOUGHM1LLER.
-A-Uotion
AND
COMMISSION ROOM!
BY
Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs.
A T tho Store Room formerly oeeupied by
McGuire A Pinson. Three days in the
week—
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY,
Broad Street, Borne, Oa.
jjarConsi gnmonts must be made to M. P
GALCERAN, Agent mayl2trily.
MATRESSES
HADE TO ORDER,
Or, Old Ones Repaired.
T HE undersigned will make to order from
the best of materials all
SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATRESSESj
At reasonable prices. He will also teftaL
old «nes, and make them good to new, for a
small compensation. „ .
JOHN A. CLARK,
BB»8hop in the rear of Eva’s Carriage
shop. may34trWm,
Dissolution.
T HE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNER, has
this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. AU persons indebted to tho firm are
jequested to mako immediate payment, as A.
J. Pitner the junior partner, expects to leave
this place in a few months, and their busi-
ness must be wound up before he leaves.—
The business will bp conducted in tho name
and style of A. G. PITNER, at tho old stand,
where the notos and accounts of tho firm will
be found for a short time,
junfi—lttirawtf
LIMBER, LUMBER
Cbeaperthafithe Cheapest,
ANi>: v ;
the Rest!
as
LAY, & CO.,
TfEBP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM
l\ Mill, a constant supply of all the or
dinary kinds of Liudber, which they will
deliver at the Steamboat Landing at
One dollar and 5cts per 100ft,
The Steamboats charge 25taper 100, for carry
ing to Rome, so that the cost delivered on
the /wharfi in that place will be only one dol
lar and 80cta nor 100 feet.
Orders solioited. Address
JOHN LAY A
aprill4trl6m. Sterllnj
A GREAT POLITICAL WORK.
TENTH EDiTION OF
Clttskey’s Political Text Book,
OR
ENCYCLOPEDIA.
By tt. W. CLUSKEY, Washington D C.
tT CONTAINS, AMONG OTHER THINGS,
The various Party Platlbrms,
The American Ri tual,
The Kansas Legislation of Congress,
Governors Geary, Stanton, ana Walker’s In
augural Addresses,,
Senators Green, DoUgloeand’ Collamer’s and
Messrs. Stephens and others’ Reports on
Kansas.
Tho material portion of the Kansu Nebraska
Bill,
Lecompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con
stitutions,
The Crittenden, Montgomery, Senate and
English Bills,
The votes on the same in each House,
Iudeed, every thing essential appertaining to
the same, including the President Pierce’s
FOREST DALE FOR SALE.
THE UNDER
signed wishing to
obango the invest
ment, offers for,
lale his valuable Farm, on tho
Summerville road, 24 miles from Romo,;con-
taining 3284 acres of land—about one half of
which is bottom, the remaindor productive
Upland; 160 acre, cleared and in cultivation,
the balance heavily timbered ; well water
ed by a creek ; between 900 and a 1000 fruit
tree, just beginning to bear, comprising Ap
ples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nec
tarines, Quinces, Ac., Ac., selected with great
care from the Downing Hill and McDonough
Nurseries; a comfortable Dwelling, a Well
of excellent water, good negro houses, smoke
honso. Ac., Gin-Iiouso and Thrasher, a Cot
ton-screw built, this Spring, Stable, Cribs Ac.
Any one losiring a delightful home in the
country cannot find the same number of ad
vantages c unbilled in any other place in
Cherokee Georgia.
Price $15,000—Term 4 cash, and tbe bat-
lonco in notes at l and 2 years, with interest
from date, secured by^mortgago.^ A^ply to
msy29tritf. Rome, Ga.
The Dred Scott case,
The Constitution qf 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 tho Public Lands, and able documents
against it. with a full history of tho same.
President Pierce’s Veto of the Indigent In
sane Land Bill,
The address of Mr. Faulkner on the subject,
A History ofBailrood Grants by Congress,
with the votes thereon,
President Pierce’s Message vetoing the River
and Harbor Bill,
The School Land Bill, and votes thereon,
Tho Clay ten-Bulwer Treaty,
Extracts from Speeches tor and against
Shivery,
Extracts from Speeches of noted Republicans
and AboHtioums; * *•' - -
Mr, Toomb’s Boston Leotbre on Slavery,
Messrs, Fremont and Buchanan's Letters of
Acceptance, ** '
Messrs. tBuchanan and William’s Letters on
the Bargain and Intrigue Chargo,
Mr. Calhoun’s Fort Hill Address, . . ’
President . Jackson’s i Proclamation against
Nullification, ,
The MaysviUe Road Veto,
A History .of Party Conventions,
Etowah River Plantation
For Sale.
The undersigned of
fers for sale his Plan-:
tatlon on the South
idde of the . Etowah
Riv, r, eb von miles from Kingsto
tag the celebrated plaoe of
This Land is bounded on the north by the
river whioh separates it from the Rome Rail
road track.’
, The place contains Five Hundred Acres of
Land—pne hundred and twenty-five first
quality river bottom, and the balance first
quality upland. There is about'300 acres
In cultivation, and the remainder well tim
bered. There is a comfortable dwelling and
ont-houses, including tin almost new Gin
Houswand Screw.
Price $11,000—Terms, $5,000 Cash, ahd the
balance in notes at one, two ahd three years
with interest from date and Well secured.
Come and sec the place or address,
JOHN 0. EVE,
june7-w2Utwtf Kingston, Oa,
GVTOOSA SPRINGS.
m
rpHE subscriber having
X of this wsll known V
in taken a lease
, , Place, just
ly famous os the
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH.
And thankfal for the patronage received last
Season, will again be prepared to receive visi-
torsby the middle of June next, and wSU
strive to merit a continuance of that patron
age which heretofore has been so liberally
bestowed upon this Fashionable Summer re
sort *
I shall endeavor at aU times to provide my
tablo with all the attainable luxuries of the
Season, and have made arrangements to keep
on hand a constant supply of ice.
I shall also haife the best Cooks that can be
procured In tho South, and shall provide a
sufficiency of faithful and attentive servant!.
I have also engaged the eorviccs of superior
Musicians, and those whodelight in the “ con
cords of sweet sounds” will he abundantly
gratified.
Tbe Medicinal virtues of these many and
varied Mineral Waters are now too Well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to the Rod, White and Block Snlpher
Springs, many of them combined with Iron
and Magnesia, thero ie an inoxhaustablo well
of the purest Free stone. My accommoda
tions arovery extensive. I hare many pleas
ant Cottages separate from tho main Hotel,
whero families can be S9 quiet and retired as
in thoir homes.
Cotoosa Springs are in Cotoosa county, Goo.
thro and squatter miles front the Western and
Atlantic Railroad.' A flno Omnibus and good
Hacks will be at tbe Platfortd on the arrival
of each train. The Springs nave direct Rail
road communication with SaVannah, Charles
ton, Augusta, Maeon, MUledgevillo, Colum
bus, Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and
Chattanooga.
Tairas ov Boabd.
Two dollars pet day Ten dollars psr Week,
and Thirty-ftVe dollars per single month. 1
Visitors who Wish to engage board by these
son with their families, will be boarded at
Thirty Dollars per month,children and service
half price. Those who Wish toengage hoard
by the season, would do Well to address m
ht the Springs. J. J. HARMON.
may5tr!2m.
Dr. Cogswell's
New Medical Salt.
For Inflamatory Diseases Only I
New Medical Salt
IS NOT A CURE ALL.
FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES ONLY
D R. COGGSWELL’S New Medical Salt.
instead of being a remedy for all ills,
h.is control over but one ill, has but one aim,
und accomplishes but one thing, to wit; Sub
duos Inflamatory Diseasea—whatever be its
form or locality, ivhethor in the head, throat,
abdomen, extremitiea or skin.
Tito peculiar excellence of the New Medi
cal Salt is, that without the useless loss of
blood aud strength, it effectually cures In-
flnmatorv Diseases (no others) by producing
an equilibrium of all the fluids in the body,
the want of which is the sole Cause' of in
flammation.
Invalids. Take Notice! — The following
forms which the unbalanced fluids assumo
and many not here mentioned, that have
inora or lets fever and p dn, oro easily sub
dued by the New Medical Salt as fire ie ex
tinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever,
Headache, Rush of Blood to the Hoad and
Heart, Fits, Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose.
Canker, Neuralgia! Spinal Affections, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In
flamed Lungs and Liver. Heartburn, Coughs,
Dyspepsia. Venerial Diseasea, Rheumatism,
Gout Scrofula, Suit Rheum, and all Itching
and other cutaneous eruptions.
Dr. Coggtwell’s New Medical Salt exerts
like tho vaceino matter.au extraordinary in
fluence over tho veins and arteries, resulting
in a gradual declining of inflammation os in
dicated by the pulse, whieh soon returns to
its natural state, as the heat, pain and fever
disappear.
Dr, Coggswcll’s New Medical Salt does jnet
what it claimB to do no more no less—equal
ises tho fluids by removing from the system
all arterial and venous obstructions. Descrip
tive Circulars may be obtained from any
Druggist who keeps this valuablo medicine
for sue.
WM. B. TAYLOR A CO.,
No. 8 Coart Square Montgomery, Alo.
General Agents for South Carolina, Geor
gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana
and Texas.
Dr. Coggswell’s Antiphlogistic Salt—Acuto
packages $1. Chronic package $2 59.
Invalids with Chro'do or long standing oa
ses, should always order Chronic Packages.
Agents wanted In every City, ToWu and
Village In the above States.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
junol4—tw24m
— — if Report on tUe same
subject. -
Governor Wise tied'-Mr. CaruthorsV Letters
against the American Organisation.’ and
Hon. A. H. Stuart’s Loiters, signed “Madi
son," defending it,
Kenneth Rxyner'e Speech at Philadelphia,
in November, 1850, 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 Texas,
Opinions of.public mon on the Power of
Congress over tho Territories,.
The .Nlaholeon Letter,
The Nashville Convention and Gcprgia Plot-,
form, .
Missouri Compromise, withevery vote there.
in, aeotionally classified,
The Compromise Measures of 1850,
Clayton Compromise,
Willmot Proviso,
With many other things too numerous to
'mention.
Every subject is fully tre&ted, and every vote
in Congress, on any subject having a polit-
’ leal signification, is given,
This Book will post up the public speaker,
fully on the Kansas ana other questions.
TERMS—Single Copy, three dollars—dub qf
six,'fifteen dollars.
The above terras include the postage. Lib
eral deduction to the trade, and a fair allow
ance to persons who interest themselves in
obtaining subscribers.
Address, enclosing $3 00,
JAMES B. SMITH A CO.,
Publishers, Philadcldhia, Pa.
mnytrllm. ,. ■
CICERO A. SMITH,
DEALER IN
CONFECTIONARIES
AND FRUITS,
ROME, GA.
S just reeelving a large and well selected
X stock of Confectionaries,Such as
Candies,
Figs,
citron.
Preserves,
Maccaroni,
Nutmegs,
Dates,
currants,
Pickles,
Vermicilli
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 fine Chewing Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. mar22ifitf.
"Don’t desert an old friend tor a new face."
(Old Proverb.)
COL. SAM. COLT’S
NOTICE.
NE Yoke ef Oxen eetrayed from the sub
scriber an the 28t)i of Uet May. Red
, with a large bell on one, collar screw,
ed on, a email white speek on one hind leg
marks not recollected--medimn else.
RICHARD RAMSEY.
juaelttriSt. Kingston, Ga.
color, i
Georgia State Lottery,
A S certain malicious persons, who afe in
terested in other Lotteries, l avo circu
lated reports that the Lotteries of Georgia
weroillej
caution 1
such reports! _ _
TERY, for the benefitof the Monticcllo Un
ion Academy, of Georgia, is Authorised by a
Special Act of the Legislature, and tho Char
ter of the same has hot been repealed, or the
•ale of Tickets in any way interfered with,
and we shall continuo to Draw tho seme
Daily, until tbe 1st day of May, 1865.
IsauLonk at the splendid Sehemes in
another column.
McKinney a oo.,
junel2tr!4t. ■ Managers, Savannah, Go.
Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and
. SHOT GUNS.
Patents or 1850; 1855; 1957; 1858.
3 [3HE8E arms have no canals in quality and
L finish; are adopted by the Army and
avy of the United States, and the principal
government of Europo; are uniform in all
their parts, are simple, safe, sure, serviceable
and can be bed in one hundred varieties, as
well as Cartridges of powder, boll and shot,
and small porta for repairs, from all rce pec ta
blo gUn deolert, and the Hardware trade
generally. Address Secretary .
COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MAN’F’GCO.,
mayStrily. Hartford, Conn.
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Bdst Dyspeptic Itemed:
TS PREPA&BD by dr. w.\..
X. formerly of Griffin, Ga,
Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and othsiMh this vi*
Inity can attest to Its virtues.
For tale in Rome, by
julyOdf. J. G YEISEtt.
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO HOUSE!
Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas,
BBOAD ST., BOME, GA.
ipply thi trade on as reasonable ttrtns as
Hi bo had elsewhere.
I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD,
Rockingham Co. N. C.
tt. 0. SLOAN, Rome G*.
W. J. M, THOMAS,
jnnelfltrily. Rockingham, Co. By Ifl..
FIRST GLASS ^
BOARDING HOUSE.
J rAVlNG purchased the housVnow occu-
Newly Furnished, i
the accommodation of
tcriber, on the First of Jam
Rates of board will be, per
Without Room, will be, “ month, 42 50
with ’< « « r « , 15 00
.. Wood, Lights and Washing, Wffi be furn
ished at resonablo rates. *
receipta
first mail.’ Purchasers
tickets ohding in any figure thoy may dosig-
The list of drawn numbers and prises will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing. - ffr! r \"
All communications strictly cenfidcntial.
Ordors for Tickets or Certificates, by. Mail
or Express, to bo directed to
McKINNEY A Co„
juhe23trl. Savannah, Ga.
J. C. BAKER R. W. ECHOLS
NEW
tU
BAKER & ECHOLS,
“lyciAT’PUC tW
MUGS AND MEDICINES,
Celognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &C.
GLASS, POTTY,
DTEISTU3^F»9
FINE CIGARS,
IlQUORS for Medical Pur
poses, Ac., Ac. Ac.
Rome. Ga. Fob. I8th. , [triwawtf.] _
THE HORSE MANSION*
SALE AND LIVERY
fcro&d Street, Rome, Ga.
BY
MORRISON & LOGAN.
.“H’ORSE MANSION.” formerly
owfred by Wm. Ramey, but moro re-
'lotttly by John H. Walker) has bees
d by the present proprietors, and
ion will hb spared to giro porfeot
tion to those who may patronize this
Mr. E. G. Logan, whoso long experi-
oneo.eminently qualifies him for tho plaqo,
will havo chargo of tho business, ana the
proprietors hope, by _ meriting, to receivo a
liberal share <Jf tjuhlib patronage* ’ .•
^»-Tho host of Horeos and Vehicles will
bo kept for hire. . ~ '. '
Persons .wishihg to bny or sell'horsos
may always geta good tradb at this Stable,
NEGROES FOR SALE
rpHE Subseiiber will keep constantly on
X haftd. afew choioehonde for tale, At rea.
Wanted a few likely young Nci
whioh the ilrhestprli 7X71 ' “
Jfcnl7-trl-im
T Cigara, Toftfuftb* •
BAB, Ytost, Bonders Bss. Coffise, BUok
thg Clnasnoa Mooe, Olive Oil, Vinegar,
or sale by TURNLEY,
I ffobll No. 3 Choice House.
$50 REWARD.
UN A WAY. from the subscriber—8 miles
West of Marion, Perry county—a negro
,. of fiwV complexion, well built, 24 years
old and weighs About 175 pounds. He was
seen ted days sgo at Coosa river bridge, on
Tenhoseoo road, about 25 miles from Talla-
dega, and is certainly making traohs for
North Carolina. William Was arrested and
ja !!? < V, n UolumlHanna, and says Isaac was
wilh him at Coosa bridge. I offer fifty dol-
j&ts reward for his delivery in any jail so
that I can get him.
. : w. B. DeYAMPERT,
Marion, Perry Co., Ala.
tuaylStrl’m..