Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, June 28, 1860, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

% Hfatltt*. Thursday Morning, June 28,1800. 9 . . .... __. Age paper in Charleston, S. v„ and Is authorized to make contracts for Advertising, receive nonoy and give receipts. 8®*SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA GES FOR INTERESTING READING Matter. Coral, Cora! Coral 700Boshels of com offered at f 1,00 per bushel—saoks included. Gio. C. Nobtov. Latest News. Fitzpatrick Declines—Horschel V.' Johnson is Nominated. Washington, Juno 25.—GoV. “ fick having declined the nomihi meeting of Douglas delegates v here this evening, at which Hr Bchel V. Johnson, of Georgia, inated for the Vice-Presiaenoy - stead. * - The Richmond Convention. Richmond, Va., June26tli.—'The Rich mond Convention assembled to-day,and declared Breokenridge and Lane the unanimous choice of the Convention for President and Vico President 'of the United States. The Charleston majori ty platform was re-affirmed, and the Convention adjourned sine die. The New York, delegation of National Dem ocrats was not admitted. ** '& Floyd Encampment, No. U. T> EGULAR meetings, 2nd and '4th XV nosday Sights in each month. OEricBBS-N. J. OMBERG, C. P. . R. L. GARTER, J. W. . A. P. NEELD. 8. W. . GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, R. T. HARGROVE, Treas. juno2trlly. . Douglas Demonstration. New Orleans, Juno 25.—There was a grand Douglas meeting here io-hight.' The True’Delta was serenaded. • Jgy-The Steamer Alfarata, left for Greensport on Tuesday at 6 A. M., with 15 passengers, 276 packages merchan dise and 539 sucks corn and meal. Congressional. Washington, June 23.—The Presi dent vetoed the Senate Homestead Bill. The Postal Deficiency Bill was dis cussed. The Senate then took recess. The House did nothing of impor tance. Tho President asked the passage of a law authorizing the Postmaster-General to contract for an - overland mail—the S resent companies and steam boats aving declined to carry the mail. Something New.—Wo take the follow ing fVom the Chronicle & Sentinel: It is not' generally known, says the Selma Reporter, that there Is consider able trade carried on trom Rome, Ga., to Greenesboro, Ala., on the river.— There are several steamboats plying reg ularly between those two points, carrying freight and passengers. It is pretty generally known in this Sec tion that an extensive boating trade has boon carried on betwfien Rome and Greensport, Ala., for several yeors, but we never before knew that we hud river communication with Greensboro, which is in the West part of the State of Ala. bnma and not on uny river at all that we can find laid down on the maps. S£y*A Roman Catholic peasant boy in Irelund is reported to have listened attentively to a priest earnestly denoun cing the “revival” and warning the peo ple against it as the work of the devil. “All! thin, your riverince, ” replied the lad, “it must be a new divil for that’s not the way the ould divil used to make the people behave themselves.” -w 0@y“A few days since, while the girls at St. Charles Hotel, Syracuse, were washing out the dining room, the head waiter acoidenllly flirted somo water over the spotless pantaloons of a well dressed gentleman, who stood on the sidewalk opposite the window. The enraged beau immediately jumped in at the waiter, but tho girls stuck to their colors, and acttacking tho assailant with their mops and brooms, soon con- , verted him into a pitiable looking object, ami compelled him to. cry enough, when they lot him go, looking as though he had been well washed ia dirty water, and never wrung out.—New York News. 8®* The Hon. dThomos Corwin— whoso complexion, as is well known, is none of the fairest—being in New York, was introduced to an English gentleman of some celebrity, who bad lately crossed the big salt pond to seo the American elephant on his native Kod, Mr. Corwin was Introduced as being an Ohioan. This term evidently misled John Bull, who looked for a moment a good deal puzzled. How ever, his face suddenly brightened, and, Boizing the hand of Mr. Corwin, lie ex pressed his happiness at making bis acquaintance, then kindly inquired whether his tribe wore at peace with the whitest An explanation and some merriment followed. Conviction of Hstoneir, the- Express Bobber—Recovery of the Money. Montgomebv, June 21.—The trial of Ma’roney, a former agent of the Adams Express, at this place for the stealing of fifty thousand <|pllar&, has just been concluded; During the progress of the (rial, on the disclosure of tho evidence his counsel induced him to plead guilty, llo (Maroney) was immediately senten ced by J udge Shorter to ten years in the Penitentiary. It transpires that tlie money was re covered last August, by the aid of Allen Pinkerton’s detective agency, of Chica go ; and what is mot'6 surprising, tho culprit did not know that the company had possession of the money ; or that it was-not still in the hands of his confed erate, until confronted in tho Court with the detectivO and the stolen money.— The history of this case discloses one of tlie boldest robberies, and ono of the. most remarkable ouses of detection in the record of crimes in this country.— Tho facts implicate the wife of Muro- ney, and other parties, who had huried the money, in an obscure place near Philadelphia. Thoy will doubtless be brought to justice. Fatal Street Fight, Lv.vennuna, Va., June 23.—The brothers Hardwick,of the Lynchburg Republican, and the two Hutton brothers, of the! Virginian, had a street fight to-day, in which .Joseph Button was killed, and Robert Button wounded. Tho Hard wicks have been committed to jail, and botli printing offices are closed. The affair lias created a deep feeling in the coimnuuitv. Daily Stage Line. Between Rome and Talladega. T 1IE Coaches now makn , clues connections wilh, the Railroads at both mills, of tho route Distance VO miles; time 22 hours. Through Passengers will find this an ogree- nblo route. hooves Rome every morning at OJ o’clock Leaves Talladega every even. 0 “ POWELL A HUTCHINSON, junolt'trily Proprietors. The Head or Richelieu.—Gur Paris correspondent, describing tho rare cu-. riosities of some ®f ithe private collec tions of Paris, says thot in ono “is the head of tiro great-Cardinal dc Richelieu, not the skull, but the dried head, with its thin lips, its peaked beard, its dtffi-' cute moustache, such as you see the cardinal represented in Pkillippe.de Champagne's admirable portrait, Which hangs in the Gallery of the Louvre.— 'The nose, alone, Is injured by the grave and by time; it is twisted towards the loft, and has slightly fatten upon the cheek. What a sarcasm’has hazard ex pressed in action by this severance of the head and body of the man who consigned so mnhy people to the scaf fold 1 His headless trunk moulders away in the Churoh of the Sorbonne, which he built for a family mausoleum, and where his family are to this day buried. 'Its vaults contain the ashes of the celebrated Marshal Duke de Rich- «lieu, tho patriotic Minwtor pf Louis XVIII. A splendid monument, by ’Girardon, tho sculptor,’ is to be seen 'there.—-V. Y. Times. XQy-A delegate to the Baltimore Con- 'voniion passed through town a day or >two since. He.oatried an organ and a mionkey, and said he hoped to bo able 'to . proiduco harmony in the labors, or tho coming' Convention. The principal tunes ho plays are *‘God save the Union,” ana “Eight'Dollars a Day. — We gave him a Uimo and bid him “god speed.” .. *©-Do Lave bos challenged Blondln, to meet him in a series of feats on the ropes at Niagara and Passaio Falls.— The sum of $5000 U named an the wager of the trial. -A_nctioii AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs. T tho Storo Room formerly occupied by McGuire A Pinson. Throo days in the week— TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Broad Street, Rome, Ga. **’ jjar-Coasignments must bo mado to M. P GALCERAN, Agent. .. mayl2trily. MATRESSES MADE TO ORDER, Or, Old Ones Repaired. T HE undersigned will make to order from tho best of materials all SIZES AND SHAPES OF MATRESSES, At reasonable prices, ne will also repair old ones, and make them good as new, for a small compensation. JOHN A. CLARK. /A-Shop in tho roar of Evo’i Carriage shop. may24trl.ini COOSA RIVER STEAMBOATS! After this date the Coiia River Steamboa Company's Steamers will leave for GREEN. SPORT, and intermediate landings’ as fol lows t . STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Rome, Tuesday Morn ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greensport Wednes day at 9 o’clock. COTHRANS A ELLIOTT. jan24lriwtf. LUMBER, LUMBER Regular meetings, Rif and. Jfcd NESDAY NIGHT in oach month. Officers-^C. H. SMITH, N. G.’, THOS. J. PERRY. V.G., ■ • » R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKEB, Treasurer. fobOtrlly. j:. 40. o. r rji. yal Arch Chapter, iilar Mootings FIRST TUESDAY N1 OUT in each month. TH0S. J. PERRY, H. P., ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DtJCKER, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, ‘ D. G., LOVE, Bco’y. fobSHrily, ■JJsa- Mothers need no longer dread those scourges of childhood, intestinal worms. Dr. John Bull’s Vegetablo Worm Dostroyer is certain death to all the tribe—while so plea sant arethocandy drops in wjiich tho med- icine is prepared, that children actually cry for them, and.them to candy.—Vincennes Sun. junc26tri3t To Consumptive and Nervous SUFFERERS. L T HE subscriber, for several years arcsident of Asia, discovered while (hero, a sim ple vegetable remedy—a sure euro for Con sumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds nnd Nervous Dohility. For tho benoflt ol Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, ho is willing to nrnko the same publie. To those who desire it, he will send the Prcseription, 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 Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by ad dressing J. E. CCTHBERT, Botanic Physician, aprillStriUm No. 422 Broadway, N. Y. Dissolution. rpHE firm of A. G. A A. J. PITNEB, has X this day boon dissolved by mutaal con sent. All persons indebted to the firm are Joqucsted to.make immediate payment, as A. J. Pitner tho junior partner, oxpects to loave this place in a few months, and their busi ness must bo wound up before he leaves.— The business will bo conducted in the name and style of A. G. PITNER, at the old stand, whore tlie notes and accounts of tho firm will be found for a short time. ‘ janJ—lttwjwtf FOREST DALE FOR SALE. THE . UNDER- signed wishing to i ihango the invest ment, offers for inio his valunble Farm, on the Summerville road, 21 miles from Romo, con tinuing .1281 aorosof land—about one half of which is holtom, the remuinder productive Uplnud; 1(10 acres cleared and in cultivation, tho balance heavily timbered ; well water ed by a crook ; between 900 and a 1000 fruit trocs, just beginning to hear, comprising Ap ples. P.-aches, Tears, Plums. Apricots, Nec tarines, Quinces, Ac., Ac , selected with great cure from thj^Downing Hill and MoDonmigfa Nurseries; ft comfortable Dwelling, a Well of excellent water, good negro houses, smoko lio'ise. Ac., Gin-house and Thrasher, n Cot- to i-screw built this Spring. Stable, Cribs Afe. Any ono desiring n dclightfoi home in tlie country cannot find the snme number of ad vantages c unbilled in any other place in Cherokee Georgia. ’ Price $15,000—Term l cash, and the bal- l.inc j In notes atl and 2 years, with interest from date, secured by mortgage. Apply to M. A. STOVALL, mny29tritf. Rome, Ga. ANr> as 1 ' JQHti lay, & CO., T/’EEP ON HAND, AT THEIR STEAM IX. Mill, a constant supply of all the or dinary kinds of Lumber, which they wiU deliver at the SteMdhoat Landing at ... . Oho dollar and Sots per 100ft, The Steamboats chargo 23t*per 100, foroarry fog to Rome, so that the oost delivered ol the wharf, in that place will fio only ono doL lnr and 30cts per 100 feet... Orders solicited. Address JOHN LAY A CO., aprllUtrUm, Sterling, AM Etowah River Flantat ’• . >;• For Sale. Dr. Cogswell’s New Medical Salt. For Iuflamatory DWasos Only 1 New Medical Salt IS NOT A CURB ALL. FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES ONLY D R. COGGSWELL’S New Medical Saif instead of being a remedy for all ills, k.,s control over but one ill, has but oue aim, and accomplishes but one thing, to wit; Sub dues iuflamatory.Diaeasos—whatever be its form or locality, whether in the head, throat, abdomen, extremities or skin. Tho peculiar excoilonco of the New Medi cal Salt is, that without the useless loss of bleed aud strongth, it effectually cures In- floiufttorv Disoasos (no others) by producing an equilibrium of all the fluids in tho body, the want of which is the sole Cause of in flammation. Invalids, Tako Notice! — The following forms which the unbalanced fluids assuma nnd mnnv not hero mentioned, that have moro or less fever and p da, are easily sub dued by tlie New Medical Salt as fire it ex tinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever. Headache, Rush of Blood to the Head snd Heart, Fits, Inflamed Eyes, Ears and Nose. Cankor, Neuralgia, Spinal Affectious, Ery- sipolns, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthma, In- flamod Lungs and Liver, Heartburn, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Venorinl Diseases, Rheumatism, Gout Sorefula, Salt Rheum, and all Itching and other cutaneous eruptions. Dr. Coggswell’s New Medical Salt exerts like the vaccine matter, nu extraordinary in fluence over the Tcins nnd arteries, resulting in a gradual declining of inflammation ns in dicated by the pulse, which soon returns to Its natural state, as the heat, pain and fever disappear. Dr, Coggswell’s New Medical Salt does just what it elaitns to do no more no loss—equal ises the fluids by romeving from tho system all arterial and venous obstructions. Descrip tive Circulars may be obtained front any Druggist who keeps this valuable medicine for siue. WM. B. TAYLOR A CO., No. A Court Square Montgomery, Ale. General Agents for South Carolina, Geor gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texair. Dr. Coggswell’s AntiphloglstloSalt—Aouto packages’ll, Chronic package $2 62. Invalids with Chronlo or long standlnge*- sos. should always order Chronlo Packages. Agents wanted in every City, Town and Village In thu above States. ' Sold by Druggists everywhere.- junel4-*tw21m 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, Tho various Party Platforms, Tho American -Ritual, ?' " Tho Kansas LogMlation of Congress, Governors Geary, Stanton, and Walker’s In augural Addresses, Senators Green, Douglas and Collamor’s and Messrs. Btephcns and others’ Reports on Kansas. Tho material portion of theKarisasNebraska Bill, Locompton, Topeka and Leavenworth Con stitutions, ” The Crittonden, Montgomery, Senate and . English Bills, * , . , The votes on tho same In each House, Indeed, every thing essential appertaining to the same, including tho President Pierce’s Special Message, The Dred Scott coso, The Constitution of the United States, Articles of Confederation,! Washington’s Farewell Address, Ordinances of 1784 and 1787, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and ’02, Mr. Clay's Report in favor of a Distribution of the Public Lands, and abla documents against it, with a full history of the soma. President Piurcc's Veto of the Indigent In sane Land Bill, The address of Mr. Faulkner on tho subject, A History of Railroad Grants by Congress, with tne votes thereon, President Pierce's Message vetoing the River and Harbor Bill, The Sohool Land Bill, and votes thereon, The Clayton-Bulwor Treaty, Extracts from Spocches for and against Slavery, . • Extracts from Speeches of noted Republicans and Abolitionists: • - - •• • . Mr. Toorab’8 Boston Lecture on Slavery, Messrs, Fremont and Buchanan’s Loiters of Acceptance, Messrs.. Buchanan and William’s Letters on the Bargain and Intrigue Charge, Mr. Calhoun’sFort Hill Address, President Jackson’s Proclamation against Nullification, The Maysyille Road Veto, A History of Party Conventions, Reporter Mr. Davis,of South Carolina,’ pn tne.Political Power of the Supremo-Court. Mr, Buchanan’s-Minority Report on tho — - subject.' • Governor Wise and MF.' Csfuthefs’s Letters against' the American Organisation, and Horn A. H. Stuart’s Letters, signed “Madi son,” defending it, Kenneth Rayner’r Speech at Philadelphia, In Novembor, 1360, and in North Carolina in 1882. A History 01) with the votes on, tho various Tariffs, A History of tlie.United States Bank and Abolition .Petitions, Mr. Fillmore's Albany Speech and Erie GayleLptters, .... . ... ;i History ofiho A.nnoxatiQnof Togas. •• Opinions of.public mon ou the Power o i Congress over the Territories, , The Niobolson Letter, ’ . The Nashville Convention and Georgia Plat form, Missouri Compromise, with every vote there in; sectionally classified, Tho Compromise Measures of I860, Clayton Compromise, Wlllnijt Proyl?5i .' • With cony other things too numerous to mention. - . Every subject isfully treated, and every vote in Congress, on any subject having a polit ical,signification, is given,' , This Book will,post up tho publie speaker, folly on tho KAnsas and Other quostions. ’ TERMS—Single Copy, three dollars—Club of six, fifteen dollars. ; ’Tlie above terms incluilo'the postage. Lib eral deduction to the trade, and a fair allow ance to persons who interest themselv'es in obtn inins snbscri bers. Address, cifnlnsing 00, • oh Jambs -S. smith * co., i: r-publishers, Philadeldhla, Pa. moytrllm. ; 'Don't desert-an MJriendJor a new face." (Old Proverb.) COL. SAM,COLT’S NOTICE. Yoke of Oxen eitrayed from the sub scriber an tba 28th of last May. Red or, with a large bell on one, collar serew. ed on, a small white speek on on* hind leg; marks not reoollected—medium size. . RICHARD RAMSEY, junel0tri3t. 'Kingston, Os. /\NE’ \J tori color, wl Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. PatZsts ok 185(7; 1855; 1857 j11858. 3 nHESE arms havo no equals in quality and L finish; are adopted by the Army i avy of the United States, and the prlnel, government of Europe; are uniform in all their parts, are simple, safo, sure, serviceable and can be had In-one-hundred -varieties, as well as Cartridges’of powder, ball and shot, and small parte for repairs, from all respeeta- ble gun dealers, and tho Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MANT’OCo., mayStrily. Hartford, Conn. DYSPEPTICS BEAD ! The Best Dyspeptte Remedy Known. I B PREPARED BY DR. W. W. B£— formerly .of. Griffin, Ga. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others In this vi tally dan attsat to its virtues. For sale in Rome, bv , julyAtl. J. G VEISER. road traok. _ The place contains Five Hundred Acres of Land—ono hundred and twenty-five first qnality river bottom, and the balance first uality up land.' Then is abont 800 acres n cultivation, and. the remainder well tlm- berod. There is a oomfartable dwelling and ont-homes, including on almost new . Gin House and Swewj,, * -v« km Price $11,000-Terms, $5,000 cash, and the. aUnce in notes at one, two and three ycflrs '***■^ Blld WeK * Come ahd seo the place of address, ’’ . ‘ ! >• JOHH’C. bVH, june7-w2Utwtf ’ , Kingston, GO, V THBduWcriber having again taken a lease A of this weU known Watering Place, just ly famous ns the " SARATOGA OF TBB SOUTH. And tbankfol forjthe patronngo received last Season, will Again be prepared to rooelvo'visi- tors by the. miadlo of June .next, and will strive to merita cpntinuanoe of that patron, ago which heretofore hea boon so, liberally bestowed upon this Fashionable Bummer re sort. ; ■ .y. "■ 7”, • ; . . I shall endeavor at all times to provide my tablo With all the attainable luxurios of the Season, and have made arrangements to ked), cm hand a constant supply of.ice. T shall also have the best Cooks that pah be procured In the South, and shall provide sufficiency of faithful and attentive servants, I h ave also engaged the services Of superior Musicians, and those whodellght in the “con cords of sweet sounds” will do abundantly gratified. ... Tho Medicinal virtues of these many and varied Mineral Waters are now too well known to ’require ah oxtensi vo description.' In addi tion to tho Red, White and Block - Sulphor Springs, many of them combined with Iron arid Magnesia, there is an inoxhaustablo well of the purest Frco stono. My accommoda tions are Very extonshre. I hove foany pleas ant Cottages separate from the main Hotel, where families can be as quiet and retired as in their homes. Cotoosa Springs arc in Cotoosa county, Geo. two and.aquarter miles from the Western and Atlantic Rnilfond. A fine Omnibus and good Ilaoks will be at tbe Platform on the arrival of oach trainl The Springs have dirtot-Rail road communication with Savannah, Charles ton, Augusta, Macon, Milled Seville, Colum bus, .Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and Chattanooga. ; ’ Tahirs or Boann. ’’ Two dollars pot day Ten dollars per week, and Thirty-five dollars per single month.— Visitors who wish to epgagoboard by tho sea son with their families, will be boarded at Thirty Dollars per month,children and service half price. Those who wish to engage hoard by the season, would do well to address me i .the Springs. may5tri2m. J. J. HARMON. CICEBO A. SMITH, DEALER IN , ./ CONFECTIONARIES AND FBTJITS, ROME, GA.- S just receiving a large and well selected stock of Confectionaries, sneh bs Candies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, Maccaroni, Vermicilli Nutmegs, Maee, aGr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, cinnamon, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, • cocotmuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE, ENG. DA’Y CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP, COFFEE. Twonty five different brands of choice Cigars, a’so a lot of fine Chewing Tobacco. TERMS CASn. ■ mar22tntf. /..JJ-J—1. LOOK! S GEORGIA! McKINNI Authorized by Special Act e i ■ •*-- 1 c . ■* '-.vrim 25,828 PRIZES. LOOK AT THIS* . A SPLENDID "DRAW i NG ON _ The Thred dumber Plan! Which tabes plooe’on'every .Wednesday and Saturday in 1800. 1 Capital Friteofi..ii....t».;;,ii,))$23,000 : - 1 Prise of 4,502 1 Prize of....... 1 Pjlzo. of 259 Prizes of.,....i;.; 80 sra,.:..,r.V 20,720 #4 Prizes of.........a 60 are!....!...- 3^00 94 Prizes 9f.,.;,,».„ 80 sroi,; 1,02' 84 Prizes of...„.„.„ 20 i 5,082 Prizesof. 10 i 29,224 Prizesof:;..,;..... , 6 are...,.,..'.14U20 84,812 Prixes Amounting to *281,481.20 Whole Tickets $5, .' IN ORDERING Ticksts or Certificates,en close tho money to our address for the tickets tickets ending in uny flguro.thoy may. desig- ’^olistof drawn numbors and prices wih be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. v. : ' ’ • All communications strictly cenfidentii Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by J june23tri. Savannah, Go. Georgia State Lottery. A S certain malicious persons, who are in terested in other Lotteries, I ave circu lated reports that the Lotteries of Georgia wore illegal after June 1st, 1860, we hereby caution tho public! not to bo deceived by any such reports. Tho GEORGIA STATE ’LOx- TEBY, for the benefit of tho Menticollo Un- ion Academy, of Georgia, is Authorised by a Special Act of the Legislature, nnd the Char ter of the same has not been repealed, Or the sale of Tickets in any way Interfered with, and we shall continue to Draw the samo Daily, until tho 1st day of May, 1885. ^«.Lonk at the splendid Schemes in another column. McKINNEY a CO., . juael2tr!4t. Managers, Savannah, Ga. J. C. BAKER. W. ECHOLS BAKER & ECHOLS,, DEALEBS IN OILS, PAINTS, &C. WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas, BROAD' ST., ROME, GA. _ ' W-ILL keep constantly on hand a large YT and careiully selected stobh of V&- ginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will supply the trade on aa reasonable terms as eau b ° ^ ^'i.^G?*8. WEATHEEFQM), Rockingham Co. N. C. W.C.«tOA|.RomeGa. W. J. M. THOMAS, junelOtrily.: Rockingham, Co. N. O. FIBST'CLASB a. BOARDING HOUSE. Newly Furnished, and wlU be oMud fir the aeoomteedktlcih' of boarders by the sub scriber, odUte Ftrev ofojattfiary, 1S60. Rates of board will be, per single meal, 30 | .*: 4 V .4 :: pH Without Room, wUl be, “ month, With “ . « I Wood, LightaMAjWMktaw.wiU be Aura ished at resoDffole rates.. ''? ” S. ■ C-. W, LANGW.ORTHY, Proprietor. . A. A. Shaw, Supt. dcol4—U" constantly on for sale, at-— 50 ““ e e P d rl '“' w which theAl thestpr janl7-tri-im r will lie pald ta WM. RaMEY. rjU- Cigars; Tobacco, Snuffs, T EAS, Yeast, Ponders Ew. C ingCihemon Maee, Ottve or sale by , TURN' ffebll No. 3 Choice