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etch man.
imewhat as-
ist the Bell
last head.—
led by tamper
ed swine,”
ur way—if
open the doors
Ipentant sinners,
. re, like Jacob and'■
avo to quarrel with'
our flocks and herds
d go, our waV while
way. For me, while I have
to their votes, I want none
or their dictation. They
Ike crazy engineers, started the
i, and it is fast making its way to
", and they, as impotent as a
ild, arc unable to control its move-
ents. If, from their fool-hardiness,
get their necks broken, blamo can
attach to no one but themselves. I say
to them, "Let her rip."
What have we to do with Baltimore
or Richmond? Who cares or should
care whether the Rumps win or lose ? I
believe that the Douglasites are the most
consistent—in fact, the only Democratic
party, per se. They have the manliness,
any way, to say right out in meetin’,
that slavery shall not go in the• Territories—
just what the Cincinnati platform meant,
and Jimmy Buchanan meant, and Doug
las meant, all the time I Just what Ste
phens meant, and Toombs meant, and
all the rest of the recreant sons of the
South, who, in 1856, aided or abetted the
election of Buck and Brock! This is
just what was meant in 1850, when Cal
ifornia was admitted upon the Squatter
principle. The people of the South have
been cheated and swindled out of their
rights from 1850 to I860, nnd that, too,
by truckling politicians 1 Is it not a
true bill of indictment? Who dnro de
ny it? Then why should we hesitate
to come up joyfully to the support of
Bell and Everett t Why, for one mo
ment, ponder upon propable or improb
able events in the future? Why dally
with the factions of Democracy?
Wo are in the field before them ! They
acknowledge (“with tears in their eyes,”
no doubt,) that the Americans of 1856
and tho Opposition of ’60, were and are
right—why then should we notadvanco
our standard—sound tho bugle note to
advance and march on the column ?—
Open, re-inviting offices everywhere —
let all have a chance to win renown in
the Great Battle of 1860! Begin you at
the Watchman oflice, at once! Show
your banner to the breeze, and on its
Voids let there bo engraved in lines of
light—
ron rnES11>F.NT,
JOHN HULL, of Tennessee.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
EDWARD EVERETT, of Massachusetts.
Sans peur—sons rcproche!—There’s not
much music in mo—but you may iust
put me down as one of the “Bell-ringers’’
at the Concert in November next, if in
the land of the living.
June 16, 1860. K of K.
The Captured §luvers.
A Havana letter soyst
The capture of.the three slavers off
this coast by the Auietucnn cruisers still
continues to be the alhabsorbing topic
of conversation among the ilavana
merchants, many of whom are largely
interested in this trade, and (he officers
of our Navy arc roundly abused for not
respecting the. national doctrine of the
right of search. The loss of throe ves
sels on the coast of Cuba, after having
escaped from tho English and American
cruisers in African waters, is hard in
deed, and the fear of u continued vigi
lance over a Huet of thirty or forty, keeps
the Cubans in a fever of excitement and
fear. The Spanish navy, loo, have cap
tured ono off Sagua lo Grande with five
hundred negroes, and have received
orders to keep a brighter lookout
for the future, nnd not to sutler any
more slavers to bo taken out of the
Island.
If they are to be captured, they had
better bo captured by tho Spanish Gov
ernment, for in this case tho Island de
rives some benefit from the Bczulo, in
asmuch ns they are distributed for t
moderate head money among the plan
ters and railroad contractors. The ow
ners of tho vessels and cargoes now in
Key West have sent over agents to see
what may bo effected in the rescue or
bribery line, but they have all returned
without effecting anything, nnd gave
but poor hopes of being able to do any
thing with the Key Westers. If disease
should break out among the negroes,
and they should be sent to ono of the
neighboring Keys, I have no doubt but
that an attempt will bo made by the
of Spaniards to run off with their rightful
property.
BQylf tho Democratic party has out
lived its principles it is high time that,
its toggery bo collected together, divid'
ed out nnd the firm at once dissolved.—
Memphis Ava.
The Avalanche could just ns well hnvo
left off the if. There is no sort of ques
tion that “the Democratic party has o.ut-
lived its principles.” But it has been
so prodigal in its cxtrnvngnnce that its
effects are not worth administering up
on and dividing. Its “toggery” consists
in several dilapidated platforms, nnd a
garret full of cast off' clothes. Neither
will be of any service to anybody
hereafter—not oven to political anti
quarians and paper-makers.—Nashville
Patriot. _
jj©*Every mother nnd housekeeper
must often not as a family physician in
the numerous illnesses and accidents
that occur among children and servants.
For many of these coses, I have used
Davis’ Fain Killer, and consider it an
indispensable article in the medicine
box. In diarrhea it has been used and
effected euros. For cuts and bruises
it has been invaluable.—N. Y. Exami
ner. Bold by all medicine dealers.
The Goose Question.—The following
is taken from the seport of the proceefL
ings of the Connecticut Legislature:—
Bill to tax geese and baohalors taken
up. Air. Harrison was opposed to the
provision taxing bachelors. There was
a tax already laid upon a goose, and any,
man who had lived twenty-five.years
without being married, oould be taxed
under that section. The bill was post
poned:
Gen. Wm. Walker.
The New York “Herald of the 18th
instant, has the following in regard
to the destination of General Wal
kers
It was mentioned some time since by
telegraph that General Walker, with a
party of officers, had left New Orleans
in a sailing vessel for some point in Cen
tral America, but tho fact elicited very
little atten tion from the'public. It may
be interesting to our readers to learn
that it is now stated by parties who • are
supposed to be well informed on the
matter, that his destination is one of the
Bay Islands which have been recently
re-ceded by England to the republic of
Honduras. We published a short time
ago the fact that the people of Ruatan
had protested against returning under
the sway of the Honduras government
so that they are at present, os it were,
independent. Tho island populated by
uliout four thousand jpeople of a mixed
race, the Indian and West India negro
preponderating. The probability is that
Walker expects to create some kind of
n government organization there, and
thus obtain a foothold for himself
somewhere in the Central Amerl
can region, with a view to future ac<
tion.
Medical College of Alabama
AT MOBILE.
The lectures of this Institution will com
mence the 14tb Nov. next.
The Legislature of .the State appropriated
fifty thousand dollars at its last session, for
the benefit of the Collego. This donation
has enabled the Trustees to erect a mngnifi-
cent building complete in all its departments.
The museum of the College has been se
lected in Europo with great care, and is sce-
onato none in the country. Thero are throe
large Hospitals in Mobile free to. tho stu
dents.
The rooms for Practical Anatomy will bo
opened about the middle of October.
FACULTY.
|(5b6lfti?6tl)Cl)t§.
^MNCmOcADEMYr
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hall,
t WOULD respectfully state to
their former patrons und the oiti-
zeus of Rome generully, that thoLiSii
Second Session of their
DANCING SCHOOL
Will commence on Monday Afternoon July
2d, at 6 o'clock for Ladies. Misses, and Mas
ters and S o'clock for gentlemen,
AT CITY HALL.
Those wishing to join the class will pliiie
enter their zames as early as Cunvouieut. :
All the fusliionable dances of the season
will bo taught. For terms, Ac., seo circulars.
junc20trkf.
ATTENTION !
MSI
ROME LIGHT GUARDS!
Y OU, ARE COMMANDED to bo and
oppoarat SQUAD DRILL on Wednes
day Night, nnd on Saturday at oj P. M., at
Company Drill.
junc25tri3t. J. T. MOORE., O. 8.
MILITARY CELEBRATION
OF THE
Fourth of July.
Tbo FLOYD CAVALRY and ROME
LIGHT GUARDS will celebrate the coming
National Auniversary with tho following :
Order of Exercises.
Tho Companies will parado, in full uni
form at 8 o'clock, A. M.
At 10 o’clock, the public and especially the
Ladies arc invited to meet with the Com
panies at the City Hull, where the Declara
tion of Indepondcnco will l,o rcud by F. C.
Siinoi'sninE, of the Guards, and an oration
delivered by Robt. T. Foccue, of tho Cav
alry.
At 6 o'clock, P. M., tho companies will
again parude.
At 81 o'clock P. M., thero will be an Enter
tainment at the City Ilall for members of
the Companies and invited guests.
THOS. W. ALEXANDER, I U. DW1NELL,
JOHN II. WALKER, SAMUEL STEWART,
B. F. JONES, | 8. H. HALL,
Committee of Arrangements.
juu23lw4t.
25,000 FOUNDS
CHOICE BACON,
FOR SALE BY
SLOAN &.HOOPER.
Juno 23.—twlm.
NOTICE, .
W E would most respectfully notify our
customers and frionds generally, that
on and after tho First Day of July next, wo
shall adopt tho .
CASH SYSTEM,
And shall Rtrlctly adhere to it. Wo can a-f
ford to soil Goods cheaper for Cash than on
Time, and Will Do So. Wo would takotliis
occasions to return our thauks to our custom
ers for their patronago, (We mean to those
only who pay) and hope they will continue
to favor us with tboir custom.
All the aecouuls made this year, together
with those mado between this and tho 1st of
July, will bo considered duo at that time,
and we hope and expect them to bo settled
by tnonoy or note—If thoy aro not in a rea
sonable time, they will ho put out for collec
tion. Wo mean just what wo say.
junoM—tojyl PERRY A LAMKIN.
NOTICE.
To the Citjr Tax-Payers of Rome.
I WILL attend at the City Hall daily from
8 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 5 P. M., to
collect tho Tax due for the present year, com
mencing on Monday the 25th' Inst 1 ., where
tho citizens are requested to oall and pay the
8TUA—
Family
J. C. Nott, M. D., Professor of Surgory.
J. F. Heustis, M. D., Professor of Anat.
omy. ■ - , ■ ■ r-
Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., Professor of
Physiology and Pathology.
Geo. A. Ketcbura, M. D., Professor of
Principles and Practice of Medicine.
F. A. Ross. M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics.
F. E. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet
rics and Diseases of Women and'Children.
J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry.
Goronwy Owen, M. D.,) Demonstrators of
A. P. Hall, M. D.. J Anatomy.
H. D. Smidt, M. D., Prosector of Surgery.
Address W. H. ANDERSON,
june20tri3m. Dean of Faculty.
Cancers can be Cured!
Dr. K. W. JANUARY
T ENDERS his services for tho treatment
of Cancerous -Diseases, whether local or
in the uterus, Serofuia and Chronic Diseases.
His treatment is very mild, and perfectly
safe, whether taken intcrpully or locally
applied. The remedies are vegetable. As
proof of his unrivalled success in tho treat
ment of Cancerous Diseases, ho would refer
to the following gentlemen:
Dr. Boyd. M. D., M’Lemorsvillo, Tcnn..
Dr. J. M. Fort, M. D., Koysburg, Ky.t Dr.
Dillard, D. D., Lexington, Ky.j Warner
Spindle, Esq., Fredericksburg, Vn.t Hon.
Joel Berry, Mississippi; Dr. Norfleet, M. D.,
Port Royal, Ky.j Dr. Snyles, M. D., Ripley,
Mo., Dr. Dillard. M. D.,’Chicago, Ill.; Peter
son Tanner, Athens, Ala.; J. II. Eaton,
LL.D.,. Murfreesboro’, Tcnn.; Rev. J. R.
Graves, Nashville. Tonm. M. L. Berry, Esq.,
Murphy, N. C.; Dr. Mnxoy, M. D., Tomp-
kinsville, Ky.; Elder W. O. Buck, Marion,
Ala.; Eldor ’C. H. Stillwell, Romo, Ga.; Dan
iel Wuro, LnGrange, Ga.
Murfreesboro, Tcnn., Juno 23—trlly.
Supplies
BY
JAS.AV.IANGST0N,
No, 2 Choice Hotel,
BROAD STREET, RQME, GA.
T HE Undersigned will kocp a general as
sortment of Family Groceries consisting;
FLOUR,. BACON,
. MEAL, LARD,
SUGAR; L - CANDLES,
SYRUP, - TOBACCO,
MOLASSES, 8EGAR8,
.COFFEE, . Cotton Ys As.
F1S1I, DRIED AND FI\ESW
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ae.
No pretense .is made to a WHOLESALE-
business, but pereons may bo itire of gotten if
nt least os Good Bargains here at RETAIlr
as at any other House in the clty.-
S^Terms—Cash only.
JAS. 'W. LANGSTON.
jrne2—twtf
GREAT BARGANS
IN
TOWN PROPERTY.
IN THE 81
Apply to
DR. J. KING.
amounts duo.
Juuc23 tSflOtrl-wlt,
SAMUEL STUART.
Tax CollcctorandRco’r
ew Picture liauery
Just Opened for a Short Timt^
By MR. A. J. RIDDLE,
of Columbus, Ga.
W HOSE Ainbrotypcs,
in straler colors, nro
acknowledged, by all who
seo them, to be superior in
point of position and beau
ty oi coloring, toauy stylo of minnture now
before the public. Thecitizcnsof Rome nnd
vicinity, m e respectfully invited to call nml
examine for themselves. Gallery, on Broad
Street, Southside, East of iho Choieo Ilolil.
Stcronscopes for sale, and life sire Photo
graphic Portraits painted in oil, pasted or
water colors. Rooms open from 8 A. M., to
six P. M. juneliltritwSw.
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
This is a new discovery ! It is the result of
learned research! It is
triumph of Scientific
SKILL ! ! !
I T is a Chemical Union of materials pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering
pure the air we breathe. Its action is in
ubcdienco to iijjod laws.
Quick, Sure nml Powerful t
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cures hums with instant certainly;
It is the best preparation ever used for
ftesli wounds ;
It destroys all vegetable nnd animal poi
sons ;
It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees Ac.;
It scatters boils when forming ;
It Soothes boils when formed, nnd heals
them rapidly;
It is good for carbuncles, corns, ulcers and
sores;
Itolcnnso tho teeth nnd purifies tho breath.
The worst symptoms of Typhoid und
Scarlet Fever aro mitigated by tho use of
this Fluid; it lia-t been known to check the
spread or Typhoid Fever in families and
plantations.
For sale by druggists and country mer
chants generally—lrora whom orders aro re
spectfully solicited.
Try at ieust ono bottlo. Prieo fifty cents.
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in tke laboratory of J.
Darby, Auburn, Ala.
It may be ordered from
PROF. JOIIH DARBY,
Auburn, Ala.
F. B. Persona wishing ores, soils water,
etc., analyzed, can have it (lone on roationuble
terms bv sending to Prof. Darby.
Sold by Baker A Echols, Borne. Ga.
juno21trily.
2,000 ACRES
OF NO. 1
CEDAR VALLEY LANDS
. FOB SALE t
The subscriber offers for sale, nil
his lands lying in Cedar Valloy
and near Cedar Town. There is
about two thousand acres lying in
one body nnd it will bo sold nil to
gether or will bo divided to suit purchasers.
There are four dwellings nnd sots of out
buildmgB and the lands bo surrounding as to
conveniently make four settlements. The
dwellings nro all good, two of them the resi
dence of tho undersigned, nnd that formerly
occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, have eight
rooms each ana tho othor two are framed
cottages with four rooms each.
Thero is also on tho plnco a first class
flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all
carried by water power.
Thoso Lands aro ail of the best quality of
tho famous Cedar Valley Lands, and that
strangers may know something of their pro
ductiveness tho subscriber would itato that
in 1858 he made a little over.ten, fivo hun
dred pound bales of Cotton to tho hand, and
in 1850 orer-oloven samo sized bales to tho
band.
Tbo dwellings on tho above named places
aro all within one mile of tho Court Houso,
and obnsequently convenient to Churches
and Schools. Persons doslring to purobaso
are requested to come and see the lands or
for further particulars address
J. J. MORRISON,
mayl2-tri*w-tf. Cedar Town, Ga.
^ GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE OF
fTiavn Property.
may22triem.
PURE ICED
SODA WATER!
T HE subscribers respectfully inform the
Public, that theirSodu Fountain is open
ed for the season, and will bo liberally sup
plied with Ice. and a fino assortment of tho
Choicest Syrups. Congress Water on Ice.
npril7tri2in. FARELL A YE1SER.
Superior White Lead,
A T very low prices. Also, Linseed Oil
Copal, Demur and Japan Varnishes
all of tbo boat quality nnd nt lowest prices.
For sale by FARELL A YEISER.
Oils,
P URE Kerosene, Machine Lard, Tanners
Whale, and Camphcne and Burning
Fluid For sale low by
junoOtri. FARELL A YEISER.
Sugars and Tobacco.
T HE finest quality of genuine Havana 8o-
gars, nnd bes.t grades of Tobacco—cs-
I pccially for retail trade. To be lmd at
junnfltri. FARELL A YEISER.
(LARK'S Genuine Friction Matches—tho
"ape
junelltrf.
C l
cheapest nnd best, at
FARELL A YEISER.
B URNETT’S Flavoring Extracts. Coco
nino, Knllcstnn and Tooth Wash—a
fresh supply at FARELL A YEISER.
"DURE Italian Salad Oil. for tnble use at
junoOtri.
FARELL A YEISER.
L OUISVILLE Artesian Well Water and
Congress Water, on draft with ice nt
jnnefltrl.
FARELL A YEISER'S.
NEW
DRUG STORE!
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by Bolt. Bailey.]
P. L. TURNLEY,
W OULD respectfully inform his;
friends und customers, and
ptiblio generally, that ho is
now opening a Very large nttd tit- _______
Irnctive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dyestuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.—
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for
Medical uses. Also Seeds of nil kinds, both
Field nnd Garden. (Southern Rnisad).—
Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, and in fact, every
thing in his lino or that is ustinlly kept in a
First Class Drug Store,
Having had scvornl years experience, and
by giving bis personal attention to the bust,
ness, ho hopes to morit a share of public pa
tronage, nnd to bo able to furnish hra etta
turners rclinblc articles, nt ail
LOW PRICES,
As any liouso thU side of Augusta, Ga.. Re
member tho location. Tho wunte of tho
country shall bo supplied. fob 11.'CO.
Price of
SAWED LUMBER.
OWING to the increased price
of every article of homo con
sumption, we, as a portion oi
. loo laboring class, feel that w«
oauiiot live llt *ko prosentlow prioes of Lum
ber and Sawing, therefore, *
undersigned, shall on and after tho
1st of bebruary next, put the pricp of tmrn-
ber nt our respective mills, at ft 25 per 10CV—
Untiling ami Kiln drying not included.
J— r UUr Tcrm " “ ro INVA RIABlil!
JOB ROGERS,
h. ft. A S. ,D. IVRAGG.
t, J- 6, MOtiRIS. *
. P t 55?. r ®° n lors in Ltimbor aro inviletf
to, Jo... in this movement. jan24tw*wtf
WONDERFUL FEAT
AT
Nalicullola Falls!
On the 4th of July;
tor below, a distance of100 feet"’ This dm'
otftbo^th'of July noxt! >rraC f at 11 °' clook *’
At 2 o'clock on the same day, ho will maW
balloon ascension; ma “*
gwuu B d'r De “ dhcad ' ! ' ri11 b0 /ulWoffaV
B jUnolfltrl2t'.
Debts due Turnley & Baker*
Must be Paid,
our hand, for collection, will bo sued on
NOTICE,
T U l“ meeting °fthe Rome Mutual
Junol.tn. C. H. 8TILLWELL. Seo’v.