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«r or tho following well known and
popular Monthlies, VU: Harper » Maga-
*ino Gody’s Lady*' Hook, or lho Great
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vance ; or Arthor’a or Potorson » Maga-
tlno and Cbar.iVr, for threo dollars and
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and like many other persons who do u
credit businoss, wo find ourselves under
tho necessity of calling upon our patrons
to pay up. ‘Nearly every subscriber who
lias ever paid for.his “Courier," hits n
receipt, and we we wish hint to consult
that, and then forward to us tho amount
now duo on subscription, and two doK
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A this county don't forgot to call in and
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l nry—if it is not convenient to call,
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I because this is a small matter that it i
I right to disregard tho call. Tho money
I duo us is greatly needed, and wo do
Khopo our subscribers will not compel ns
•.to chair than down in order to get it. 3t
A Liberal Proposition.
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J Charter who aro indebted for ono year's
| subscription or moro.wo make the fol-
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I l.y paying Two Dollai’s a year.for tho
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! tho Tn-Wceklg and pay four dollars in
j ndvanco forthosamo. This proposition
will stand open for a few wocks.
Hour Marxet—4.—Thoro
I has been no material chango since our
last quotfttion.
Floyd St'PBRioa Court.—In accor-
Irinncn with an act passed by the .Login-
l ituro during its hut session, our Supo-
^•ior Court,Will bo hold on the third
Monday in January and first' Monday
July, instead of the first Mondays
fn Kebu.iry and August as herotoforo.—
.‘arties, Jurors and witnesses take no-
PaEsiuEsa’s Messaoe.—Wo give to our
•eadors ^o-daj’ a synopsis of the Freni-
llont’s Message, which is all we shall
uiblish. It is v very lengthy document,
•narked by . tin ability which usually
IhamctailxoB Mr. Buchanan'* writings,
hut contains litth of special intorost.
—
Daily Cuuoniclr A 8a.\tivki..—This
t.iluahlo paper cu tho first inst.,
?red its sevenly-l'ou’th year and it
i*M to us much enlarged. Ah a com*
eial andaNowspapoj the ‘Chroni-
J lo is perhaps the hast lit She State, and
|u good as the best in thoSkuth. It has
ir l)ost wishos for its continued add
-•served hucooss.
Cosmopolitan Art Association.
I Ilonry A. Smith is Honorary'.Soc.
|f this association for Rome and vic'mi-
Now is tho time to subscribe. For
dollars you get a beautiful Eiignv
‘4’. “8hnkespora and Ills Friend*,u
ilv worth five dollars, niu! tho Art
[ournal ono year.
Col. Fouciib’s School.—By anotico in
)thor column it will ho scon that the
l<*xt session will bo communcod on
louday tho 16th inst. The servicosof
jr. ,1. S. Noyes and lady Imvo been se-
Ire.l lor this year. Some beautiful
pintings by Mrs. N. may ho seen at the
pstUlHce.
nRoiTnaiAt Cmnoe.—.las. T. Nisbet
F'T- has retirodfroin the editorial chair
I the Augusta Constitutionalist, and lien
' ivcland Ssg., the MillcdgoviUo cor
Ispondent of that paper during tho
pt session of :tlo Legislature succeeds
Vetoes the Negro Soldier
Bill.
Wasiun >.v, Doc. 29.—A special dis-
patoh iron oston, received hero to-day,
overnor Banks votood tho
tho codo of Massaohusetts,
joction to tho bill on tho
military o&so admitting negro volun-
toefs intd L State Militia. Tho Gov
ernor sayHlit this clause is unconstitu
tional ami hat it conflicts with tho
Federal lal. This intelligence caused
great excitlicnt among tho Republican
members o Congress, whilo it is gene
rally hailoi s tips first indication of a
■" ro conscjativo course about to bo
io North.
1 ycr mooting was hold at
., not long since, at which
Republicans prayed with
o poacb of John Brown’s
e had finUhod, a brother
or side of the houso" of-
etition-to the Throho of
i-ourso of whicli ho prayed
light live togothor in tho
«■<!; that wars might oouso
ids might he beaten into
nd bpeurs into pruning-
expeeially, 0 Lord, those
id pikes manufactured by
this country—old John
Dr.rE.NSKs.—It.ls gene-
t tho Legislature of our
ibeen engaged in origiiui-
uilitary State delenses,
Inch a Joint Committee
fres was appointed. Tho
of’the plan, we believe,
io;i of a corps of eight
nad volunteers, in two
igados and sixteen regi-
ued by the butu; tdio
s and munitions, the
uls, and tho establish*
Military School.—Co/um-
beforo tho Tennessee
ibiting tho mnrriage of
( isins, or even cousins
eo, whoso parents aro
int receives the SpanJ
ngo for cents at a rato
urge gain to tho former.
HARPER & BUTLER,
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE, -
Broad Street, Romo, Ga.
WE respectful!* so’IcC * continuation of tho patronage of our PROMPT PAYINO ami
Oasli Oiistoinei'vS,
To whom our 0.o<l> .ro for null- at tho LOWEST FIGURES. Manfl.-
TO THE
PLANTERS OP CHEROKEE «A. & ALA.
VTT’K havo samples of oevcrul kinds of Plows, manufactured by Messrs, filiarp A Hamil-
u ton. of Nashville, Tenn., wlio ure very niuixioiis tu'intrtxluuo ilium'in this suction of
country. Their Plows aro all warranted, und wu foul assured that It will lm to the interest
of tho planters to try thorn. Wo gmruntou them to ho nil tlioy aro represented.
If any person is dissatisfied, tho Plow can bo returned and tho money rufundod.
Among which arc the following:
Tho Excel Plow, steel,.7 silos,
Tho Eagle •* “ 7 “ 2 left-hand.
The Sharp's patent, steel, 8 idn*s, 2 left-hand,
•• •• •• “ east 7 sUos. The Kxeol, Iron
7 kIros. Tho Clipper patent. Ipm, 2 tises, eaal inouU
board- Tho Clipper patent, steel, 3 sites,
5 (Wieniiii.
• MARRIED- On Dec.22d, at tho rosi-
donee of tho hi lies father, by Rev. F. M.
Rybtlrn, Dr. (Iioroe W. Ciiisoi.u, to
Miss Lucy A. WuaIlev, both of Folk
county, Ga.
fi^Banner &Iiapt ist, and Southerner,
pluaae copy. I
Specif)! Rolice?:
X IIOMK l A/
Royal Arch Chapter,
Uteiilar Meetings FIRST TUESDAY
NlflllT in inch month.
THUS. J. PHltllY, II. P„
JOHN M. UUKUOKV, K.,
N. II. HALL, 8., *
" * "Veasurcr.
mar2
P. K.
To Pi:aur D.vm.A Boxi—Dc..r Sir«-I
feel happy to ad-i{ao more tostiuiotiinl of the
value of yoiy iCilicr to tho ihomanct
a‘III you from n< f-lv. nil narls of tho World
Oil th- ‘••ii "f ihiSir.onrh I full from a second
d.i.rw ,v pavements, striking on
. tel, uud '• them severely j also
strain^;; -uriits of tiw .ankles. 1
i lilnck
.itdy appliuii your 1*«
IBkoinni.voto TRLL.-The oditorof tho
In it ford (Conn.) Tim^ says, “a manu-
rturer callod tiponXus on Monday
|»rnmg, and said thatVi largo aharo of
m businemi had baen drsio at tlie.South,
Bt that his trade hn.H been nutofi', this
[*• so that ho already fovils most disus-
Juisly the ofieots of . tho unfriendly
•ling that has Utoly been so Indus-
W'usly encouragal at the North. Ilia
I ntHat the South tvAnt no more goods,
Btl his losses this Winter will be Hovore.”
nt —* ^ i ' y' —— ■ .
te-Tlie South Carolina I^egislatnr
|a vote of Uiirty-four to thirtcon, ha
[y*;'d to piss resolutions in favor o
living tlD African.Slave Trade.
ky-'nio Hon. ThomasF. Porter sue-
IiIh tlo Hon. Linn Boyd, ns Lieutcn-
ujlpvornor of Kentucky,
F'jkDr. Win. S. Muior has disposqd
toreiuAn ^tho Madison “Weekly
[)to: * to his late partner, Mr. C. R.
_TTho latest express from tho
lisas golc mines reports the freezing
•Higencothat the mercury there In-
Btod 47 digreas below zero ! On tho
■tnst., 8oy» r al men on their return
1 the minis were frozen to death.
RBm Guy>-A. monster cannon »va«
Bitt Foundry, Pittsburg,
7>|‘ niui’soay last under tho super-
Wenceof lieut. Rodman, with com-
Jiuccess. 'It Avoighsover 35 tons.
nAtnri.il -.'1...i.!* l •
^* ,J nfT.—C. A. Haralson
i appoint* Route Agent, bc-
*Anta and Montgoujery, Ala-
htco ol Alftj. 0, llibbbrte, ro-
.alurvof llio ■JiidM or tho
t of the United Slates for
* pistrinfoi’Georgiahivs boon
m sufliefiat by the Grand
' to sitting of tho Court.
When onmcJ 1...2
BWqliun, ar i
fainting. T ini ut
Killer, ai- t »->niiiiue-i iu du '«o at ihterriils of
about ten ini mile*. The •pcoml day the »-y
pea ran uu wa« a greenish yollow, with liR*
r 11» pain, and to day I can walk with eaao to
i.vjtoro. Your.A Kospeetfully,
1. BUllGEfT, High »t.
Providence, May 12th, 1857.
Tim stain on ifnen from the use of tho
’ain Killer is easily romoved by waahing it
in-Alcohol. * [dec 11—2t
Dr. ]IoKlolter f s Hitters havo xoceived
o war must mioomiums fruiii the pro**^and
ionic for the caro of Dy^popiln, Fiatiilonce,
Constipation ami general nervous debility, it
cannot bn approached. Every day new cas
of it* great ulToet arc chronicled through 01
public journals. Thera is nothing equal
the enjoyment, to that which tho itfllicted 0
•orienno when using this valuable njweilk—
Is mild tone, its sure and vigorous avtiott up
n u disordered stoinacli, and the ideansing of
tho ontire linman body, should recommend it
to nil clnise* of our ooinmunity All that
will bonocoisary to convioe tho skeptical of
its healthy ofluots, is to ptiruhnio a bottle and
bo convinced
Sold nil druggists, grocers and medicine
dealer* throughout the United Status
Canudns. novdO.I
Ir Yocu Ham is IIaiisii,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If your hair i* grey,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If your hair i* thin.
Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative.
If you tiro ha Id,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you have nervous hoadaehe,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you havo dandruH'.
Uso Prof. Wood's hair restorativo.
If you have eruption,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you desire glossy hair,
Uso Prof. Wood’s hair restorative
If you desire to preserve the color,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you want a cheap article,
U*e Prof. Wood's hair restorativo.
If you udinirc the beautiful lm.k,
. Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you admire tho beautiful ringlets,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you wish a beautiful complexion,
Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative.
If you wish a fnco freo from pimples.
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you wish to appear young,
Use Prof. Wood’s hair restorative.
If you-want testimony overwhelming
Read thecireular of Prof. Wood’s hair resto-
tive.
If you want to find it,
Tho donot is lit 11 1 Market st. St. Louis, Mo.
It is also sold by ovory popular druggist in
eity or country. nuirlfl. '5tf. ly.
The Great English Bemedy .
Sill JAMES CLARKE’S
CtttEUIlATKD KKMAI.K El, 1,8.
fllMS invaluable medicine is unfailing in
A the euro of all those painful and dunger-
ous diseases !aeident to the fcinnlo constitu
tion.
It moderate; all cxeossand removes all ob
struction. from whatever cuusc, and a speedy
cure may bo relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time,
bring on the monthly period with regularity.
CAUTION.
TKcac PilU uLould not be taken by females
thatare. pregnant,during th FJUSTTJIHEK
Months, os they arc sure to bring on Miscar
riage ; but at every other time, 'and in every
other case, they are perfectly safe.
In all enso* of Nervous and Spina) Affec
tions, Pain in tho Rack and Limbs, Heavi
ness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation
of tho Heart. Lowness of spirits, Hysterics,
flick Ileadacho, Whites, and all the painful
diseases bce.niono 1 by a disordered system,
those Fills will cff.*<:t a cure whan all other
moans have faiU‘i.
Full directions m tho pamphlet around
each puck ago. which should be carefully pro-
A botllo contains 50 pills, and eueircled
with tho Government Stamp of Qroat Britain
be. sunt post free for 81 and (1 postage
»ps. Sole Agents for tho Uuitod State*
aud Canada.
JOB MOSES, Rochertor, N. Y.
Sold in Romo by TirnNUcr .1 Dakbb, and
all respectable druggists everywhere.
marl9, 'if,—ly.
Al*o Sbnrp A Hamilton's Cultivator.* with tho justly celebrated Sayre A RemlogtonVpwteu
Steel Teeth. We will tako pleasure iu showing Ihvsu article* to any and all persona.
Romo, Nov. 21*t, 1852. HAltPRU A BUTLER.
BLACK, BLOMT & CAMERON,
B E
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
IS NOW COMPLETE, and will bn found equal In extent and variety, (if not in novelty,)
to any in Rome, aud notwithstanding wo keop codMtantly on huud
A LARGE STOCK OF
FAMILY GROCERIES.
OUR .STOCK OF •
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY IN CHEROKEE GEO.
LADIES SILK DRESS GOODS,
OF VARIOUS QUALITIES, AND TUB
LATEST STYLES.
OUIt STOCK OF
MEB1N0, DELAINE, CASHMERE AND
WORSTED DRESS GOODS,
C.l.V.VOr JlE EXCELLED UY'AXY MOUSE THIS SIDE OF AUGUSTA. 1
ALSO 11A VE A
Handsome lot of Dress Trimmings.
Our Stock of Ladies’ *nd Misses, Men and Boys, and Childrens
ROOTS, SHOES MD GAITERS,
will bo found more extousivein STYLE and VARIETY than any iu the cjlr. Wo arc not
euiifined t<» any one Manufacturer, “ The whole buuudleM universe is ours,’’ from which to
select our fltouk.
*«».! Afi*4o« Vulval, Silk, and Cloth MANTILLAS and CLOAKS, of the latest
PARIS STYLE—From $5 00 to $100.
Gentlcmon’B, Boy’s and Youth's CLOTHING,
OF THE Cll.iETr.ST AND BEST STYLES AND QUALITIES! ALL OF
mtint iys will sell
VERY CHEAP
To the trado from a distance, and Equally Cliattp to our neighbors and friends.
sept28tf.J GEO. 8. BLACK, JN0. M. BLOUNT, JNO. fl. CAMERON.
NEW FIRM.
mills & Sumter,
* KAV . 1N '° associated themselves tooetuek fob
. - MANUFACTURING Ai\D IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET ■ FURNITURE,
T IIE manufacturing of all sice* and style* of KASIImid IILINDS, PANKI, DOORS.
Ac., and iilsu the busiuoss of UNDERTAKERS. Having an
Extensive Shop and Machinery *
WITH FIRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All article* in ourllno. aud to fill till orders at tho shortest notice.
MR. SUMTEll, Imnbocn long known in this community, as a first class MECILVNIC, can
therefore, warrant all article* mado by us. Wo shall bo able,to
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
and Furniture, at very reasonable priee*.
Weeordially invito all the citi/uns of tho countrv to our Waro Room. Furniture fitoro aud
Manufactory, both on Rrond fit.. Home, 0a. FINE RUR1AL CASES always on bund,
and every quality of COFFINS inado as roun an required.
CHARLES W, MILLS. july27,ly. JAMES‘M. SUMTKR *
W. N DUCKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
XT ptLolstery,
M A T R E S S E S.
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Romo, Georgia.
I NVITEH the Publiu, aud tho Ladles particularly, to yiuit his Waro Rooms, where he has a
large supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From the bust Spring Sent Sofa, to tho commonest articlo in u*o. Alsoun assortment of
Matressea, Tucker’s Futont Spring Red, Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes.
All kinds of Furniture with dispatch, and neatly repaired.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopos, by.clnso at
tention and good work, to merit a continuance of tho same.
CABINET SHOP on Howard flt:, hear the Etowah House, where Fur-
tAiik v nituro is manufactured and repaired. Work warrautod to give satUfactions
w**v*^** uni,, 0 f ovor 50 D 0 n aM Retailed ufwholesale prices—aud great hargaiu.
for CASH, . July27’ly.
J.T-FARELL.
FARELL X YEISER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Apothecaries,
IL
Nos, 39 & 55 Broad Street, Rome, Geo.
A VINO onmtiinM thn Dros'HlwM of Enroll A Iliwl «nd JI O. Teller rnpectfolly o.tt
ntloutimi to their completo and fro*h vttwk'of
Linseed,
Lubricating & Lamp Oils,
Colors and Turpontino,
Burning Fluid,
Gamphono,
Window Glass,
Faint Brushes, &o.
l’liyaiciaii.' nn* ConuLry Morolmnl,' order* pot op on m eo®d term* p* ony elly Hmitli,
Hole Agent* for Empire mid New Jersey White Lead and Korbaene Oil Company.
Prescriptions cnrrAilly prepared day or night.
Drugs,
Chomioals,
Perfumery,
Fanoy Goods,
Faints,
White Load,
FILL AND WINTER GOODS.
D. J. SANDERS & BRO.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A
NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
SHOES, HOOTS, HATS, CAPS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, 8lC.
To which tlioy invite the nttoiitiouof their fiiomU and customer, generally.—
Tlioy propone to Hull
Very Low for Cash or to Prompt Paying Buyers.
An oxaminntion of our Stock is earnestly solicited. aprliO,
Will D. COX,
W. HIIODES HIM,,
W. R. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PEACn.TKGG STKKB'r, ATLANTA, «A.
i above, wo aro prepared to exhibit an els-
d lr«*.*h
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which arc offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures
Onr facilities for pwrliwing nud a perfect knowledge of tho wants of the public, are
sueb that we can guarantee entire Hatlsfaction, In every particular.
Wo annex a few .»»f tho article* now in store and to arrivo s
30 hdtT. New OrleansBugar,
100 “ A B & C.,
50 bis. crushed and Brown Sugar,
And any quantity of Sndn. Slnreli, PicklM, WmMmm Preserre., Krnil., CnnllsU,
Ov.tnr., Mnckorrl, S.rJlnes, BnnkeU, Ilranm., Tui..‘, Churns, Ac., to which attention Is In.
vftod. Awaiting yt»u,r command!, apd Hlurays at^oUt services, Inj ^ ^ CQ
We ore Respectfully,
Geat Artistic Attraction
Two Splendid Plates.
Imperial Court of Franoe.
ItOVAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND.
The Eoleotio Magazine
FOR JANUARY, 1800.
Will be Einbolli-hed with TWO 8plendid
1. The Empress Eugenio and tho Eight
Ladle* of Hnr Court, v Beautiful Portraits
of 0 Beautiful Lnd(e*.
2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albtrt, and the
Children ol tho Royal Family. Tim artistic
cmbuHiidiinciiU aud the literary attractions
of tho number aro intendod to ho instobless.
Other brilliant gems of art will follow. It is
intendod t-i plouse tho artistic evo ond grati
fy thu taste of all lovors.of ehofeu rcadiug.
READY FOR .DELIVERY DEC. 15TII.
FOR FEBRUARY, 18C0.
Two Splendid Plates
ARE IN PREPARATION.
Wo invito tho attention of all the lover* of
choicu readiug to The Eclectic, its rich aud
! varied contents, and its beautiful embellish
ment*.
1 Tho Eclectic as a Monthly Magazine, of
144 pagta or more, double columns, has nr
superior in litorsry merit or artistic oiubol
lishment. '
2. It* letterpress is raado up of tho choicest
articles, selected front 7 British Qunrtcries
and 9 British Mouthlie?. It aims to gi
cream of all.
3. Tho Eclqotio, In ono year, equals in prin
ted matter any tiirou entire British Quarto-
rio*. Tho price of them is $7. Tho prieo of
The Eclectic for the sumo i* only $5, while
the prints iu The Eclectic are worth olouo
more.
4. Tho variety, richness, and nfilucncc of
Tho Ecloctic articles in uil tho departments
of literature und pupular science, hath in
structiv.o and entertaining, *tatnp it as th*
best Mugusinq published. So tho Press aud
eminent mensny, iu all part* «>f tho laud.
5. Every number of The Eclectic j* splcn
didly embellished with ono pr moro portruils
or prints. 18 flno Steel Plates, and 100 Por
traits and Faces in 1859—worth more nlouo
than thu price of the work.
0. Tho Ecleetiu has acouired an establish
ed character as a rtandnrdwnrk among litera
ry men. It finds a placa in many libraries.
From Hon. Edward Everett.—Boston.8e>t.
30th, 1859.—“I concur in tho highly fnvora-
ble opinions Of Tho Eclectic Mrtgiixmo which
have been ixprereed by many eminent per
sons and In several leadingjournnls. I have
read it for threo year*, ana find its content.*
judiciously selected, »o as to present a great
variety of idstruclivu and interesting matter,
and afford a fair specimen of the current lit
erature of tho day.—“Edward Everett.”
From Noble Butler, Jjonisvill, Ky.—“Tito
Eclectic Magazine )s nuo of the best guest*
that can be Invitod into tbu family. Its in
fluence must bo good on cvcrv member. It
is really morouseful than would be the seven
British Quarterlies, and tho nine monthlies,
tim 'crcutn’vf which it give*. It is tho same
thing a* if wu took tho whole of these peri-
dlcals, and emp’oyed a gentleman of taste
) real thorn nl! over, und select the best for
our own tvnutal.”
From tho Ifon. Judge Lumpkin, Athens,
Ga.—have been n constant mulurof The
Ecleetiu for many years. Whether luatruo
tion or entertainment be tho object, the selec
tions of its articles, in my humble judgment,
are ttucqualcd. Tho engravings alone .are
worth the price of subscription.”
From the Hon. Judge Longstreot, Presi
dent of South Carolina Collcgo^—”1 have
long boon n reader of The Eclectic Magazine,
»mi regard it as unsurpassed by any work of
the kind in onr country for valuable reading.
Tho commendation* of the Pres* aro many
of choice rending and beautiful
art-tiortruifo and engravings aro invited to
uua their order* for tho coming year. Each
oiv subscriber to the work, or atiy person
.•ho send* a new namn with tho pay iu ad
vance, will be entitle I to u choluo of either
of two beautiful premium prints, worth $2 50
oacli. No intelligent faintly, no young lady
t»r 5’Ottug gcntlemun, should bo tyitboutthe
>ma of art sud the iron sure* of literature to
: found in The Eclectic.
TERMS.—Tito Eclectic is issued on tho first
of every month. Each number contaiu* 144
large octavo, pages,
stitched in green be.,—,
Sartaiu. Tho twelve numl
►Iu
es. and embellishments. Priflc $->. The pos
tage is only throe'ceuta a numlsr, prepaid at
tho ofilco of delivery. Tho Jauunry number
for 50 cents, any other for 42 cents, sent in
postage stamp*.
575 W. II. BIDWELL,
No. 5 Beckman streot, N. Y.
jan 3—t-\r 5t
Gas Lights I Gas Lights!!
Gas made from Common
FIXE WOOD !
W. U. MAG 1LI. & CO.,
Builders if Gas Apparatus for jnaking Gat
fi-om Wood.
T HE subscribers are now prepared to build
and furnish Gas* Apparatus for ulttes,
villages, towns, public and privato buildings,
on short notice.
Gas mado from common plno wood is cheap
er nnd better than any other light kuowu
from nuothor source.
Persons \viihlng to see the Wood Gas
Works in opperation, can seo them at Grady,
Nicholson A Co's., Col. Hutumoud’s or Dr.
Ware's iu Athons, Ga.
tSt^AU kinds of oa> and Steam fitting
done to order.
&U.AH kinds of Gas nnd Steam fittings
constantly on bund, lor lighting and beating
purposes.
Orders sunt through the Post Ofilcp, or oth
erwise, will bu punctually attended to.
Romo, Ga. W. if. MAGILL A CO.
J. a. II0V1, TVM. II. MAOILI..
nov30-ly.
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill!
T HE subscriber, desirous of keeping up
with the want* of the community, havo
roceutly increased their facilities for furnish
ing Lumber of nil the various kinds requir
ed for building and other ordinary purposes.
The Lumber is inferior to none nud fs fur
nished on as rousonabfo terms as can be had
any whero in this section.
All the Labor
about tho Mill is performed by white-men,—
tho tiinbnr used and machinery is not excell
ed, nnd nil bills for lumber will bo PROMPT
LY and ACCURATELY filled.
Three Teams
regularly employed to haul lumber to
Rome and other places, aud contracts can be
mado for lumber delivered,
Terms for Hauling, GASH,
but reasonable credit will be givcu on the
lumber itself.
We aro tliunkful for tho liberal
herotoforo bestowed and respectfully
continuance of tho »nmr.
L. It. A 8. D. WRAGO.
Fi.otii Cok.vtv, Fob2—tf
patronage
lly solicit a
Original and Genuine.
SOUTHERN MADE
CARRIAGES,
HUGO IKS AND WAGONS,
of ovory iumginablo stylo, may bo had at
J. B. BRAY’S FACTORY,
NO. 3, LUMPKIN’S. BLOCK)
Home, (iu.,
At short notice aud on rcu.-onnble forms.
i/Mrllaviug an extuudw supply of
THE HEAT MATERIAL, .
that could l»e procured in the Eastern mar
ket* and workmen whouro not surpusied by
any in tho Union.
Purchasers may dupend on all work turu-
I out. a* bciug what it is reprosouted.
Having
A GOOD SILVER PLATER.
Those who dc.-ire work rcnlatod call have it
done in the bc*t stvfo. All manner of Carri
age Irons made ami plated to order.
jZ-O-AU now work warranted for Twelve
Months.
Repairing of every description done at
short wfiicc, and iu the best possible manner.
Torn* for Repuiriug strictly cash.
janl9-H
Jturnce of 000 pages each, N
NOTICE.
Orvlcc UoYpC U. Ri,
Roui;. OeOTgU, Sent. 5 1859. '
rpiIE rato for flour, ovor this Itoud, hi n ;.T.
JL tor. by tho cor lotul of 19,000 lb.., will bb
lets pcrlooib,.
, W. s. COTIiKAN,
Tt H'flO. Gen. Supt
WOOD, EDDY tc CO’S
SINGLE NO, LOTTERIES,
(Chatlorod by tho State of Goorgia.)
CArlTAlT PRIZE
01 o»9 «»« r
Nearly Ono Prizo to ovory Nino Tlokets.
The Extmordimiry Drawings,
of Wood. Eddy A Cot's Single Nnbrnbcf I.ot-
orlcs will* tako plate in public, under ..the
HupcrintcmUnec of Sworn Ccmmlehtonora, at
Aiigustai Gcorgta, hi follows t : - •' " ,J *, j
Class No. Afl Draws ’• Jah. 2! ; ISrtO,
Class No. 60 Draws Feb. 18, .1860,
ExtrnonRmtry Rrnwhig,
To taktplaco as obovo specified.
I Eruml Oapitnl Prixc of.
9X00,000!
prizo of
$5r,uob
3C|000
15,(100
‘10,009
5,100
5,COO
6,900 160
APPROXIMATING PRIZES.
I prizes of. $5,000
’ ’ 6,000
•2,000
1,000
4 Prizes of $600 Ap'x'ltigto $100,000 aro$2,4C0
4 “ 500 “ “ 60,000 •• 2,000
*».•!,COO
:: *’Ioo
.0,000
.10,000
15,000
10,000
IV . JW “ 2,000
6,000 Prises of $20 are 100,060
6,520 Prizes amounting to $615,000
Whole T’hts • 20; II»vc» 910; Qrs. $5,
Tho Ordinary DrawingiL
of Wood, Eddy A Co.’* Lotteries will tako
place at Augusta, Georgia, as follows— '
Class 46 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 6 I860,
.. g 0 .* *< .* 12, 1860
" 48 « “ « 20, I860
49 " « Dec. 3, I860
“ 50 ;d « it 10, 1851
.9 52 • •• " 24, 1861
«. 53 •* « •* 81, 1661
« 54 « « Jan. 7, 1800
« 65 •« « “ 14, 1860
57 ', *• “ 26# I860
Ordinary Drawing*
To tako place as abovo specified.
1 Grand -Prize of $50,000.
I Prizuof *1,500
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. l °°
4 prizes of $400 ap'xtiug to $50,000 aro 1,600
4 « 800 “ 20,000 ore 1,200
4 “ 250 « 10,000 aro 1,000
4 « 225 “ 5,000 are 000
4 « 200 •• 4,000 aro 800
+ ' •«’ 150 •• 3,000 aro 600
4 « 100 . *•- 1,500 are 400
6000 “ 20 aro t : : 100,000
ft|485 Prizos amonnting to 9320)000’
Wholo Tiokots $10; Halves 6; Quarter* $3 50
Wood, Eddy & Co.,Managesr
onAsn
Extraordinary Drawings,
ON THK THRBB NUMBER PLAN.
Capital Prizo
T3T $100,000! jgj
Takes place on the. last Saturday in‘each
. itoiM,
Whole T'k'tl l-O, nnlve. *10, Quuftn ti,
Eighths *2.50.
In Ordbring Tickets ar Ccrflflcntes.
Enclose the money to ottr addrosa ro^
what y6u wish to purchase; uatuo the Lottery
in Whtch you wish it invosted, ond whether
you Wish Wholes, Halves or Quarters, ou re-
coipe of which, wo send whftt is orycred,'by
fijst mail, togeoher With tho scheme.
. Innnfluiiitely after the drawing, a Pri
Drawing, Cfcrtiflod to (b6 Commissioners, will
bo sent, with an explanation.
jfHt-Purchnsors will ploaso wrife their sig
natures plain, and give thetir Pttit Ofllce,
County and fltato.
All communications strictly confidential,
•*• All prizos of $1000 and undbr,
medietel; ~ *
. . , . . . , pkidlm-
mediately after tho drawing—oth6r prizes dl
tho usual timo af thirty da’ys.
Orders for Ticket* or Certificates, by Mafl
pr Express, to bo directed to
Wood, Ennr A Co., Augusta, Ga.,
orWoon, Ennr A Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
or Woon, Ennr A Co., Wilmington, Du
list of tho numbers'that arc drawn
from tho whool, with tho amount of tho hrlzo
that each one is entitled to, will be published,
after orory drawing, in the following papers >
Augusta (Ga.) ConstUutlonnHst, Mobilo Regis
ter, Nashville Gazette, New York Weekly
Day Book, Richmond Dispatch, Paulding
'Miss.) Clarion, Now Herald and Now York
JiUson’s Patent
ANIMAL TRAP.
IT - NOW all men by theso presents that wo
JX. DRERSER A JILLSON, Manufacturers
ond Putonteos of JUIson’s Potent Animal
Trap, bavo for valuablo considerationtrans
ferred to Mess. R. W. Inman A Co,, the privi
lege of supplying the said Animal Traps to
all tbu Southern States—hereby binding our
selves to furnish nono of those trap* t6 any
parties in tho Souihorn State*, except those
who aro appointed agents by tbo said It. • W.
Inman A Co. Givon under our hand and seal,.
this 10th day June, I860.
DRESSER A JILLSON.
By tho authority Invested in ns wo havo
nnpoiutcd Mows. PERRY A LAMKIN,
Merchants in Romo, our sole Agents for the
following counties, vis: Floyd, Chattooga,
Cass, I’olk, Gordon. Walker, Dade, Whitfield,
Utato of Goorgia—who will always have a
good stock of Trap* of all sixes, on hand, to
iurniih customers at manufactured prices.
norO.—6m. R, W. INMAN A CO.
OARXI.X AOB
AND
WAGON MAKERS,
And Dearer* in
Carriage Trimmings and Harness*
T IIE Subscribers offer for saljvto Manufac
turers and tho Trade, a heavy stock of
SPRINGS, AXLES, BOLTS,
MALLEABLE CASTINGS,
Felloes, Shafts, Hubs, Spokes, Wheels, Bod
ies, Scats, Carriage Parts, Bands, Pateut and
Enameled Leather, Kuainclod Cloths, Broad
Cloths, Damasks, Curtain Bilks, Laces, Fring-
ea, Tassels, Oil and Brussels Carpets, Velvet
lings, Buggy Mats, New Orleuns and Florida
Moss, Curled Hair,’ Bits, Buckles, Homes,.
Threads, Tools, Ac., Ac., comprising a large
and complcto assortment of every articlo In
the line.
Proprietors of TALMADOE’S COUPLING
for Concord Buggies,
8.1’. Smith’s original Nowwurk COACH
VARNISHES.
ALSO, A HEAVY STOCK OF
Coach, Gig, Baggy, and Wagon
HARNESS '
ir own manufacture, and iu ovory variety
of stylo and nuality, together with a large
assortment of Collars, Whips, Buggy Um
brellas, Ac.
Orders by mail promptly and carofuUy
tccutod. SHERMAN.JeSSUP A CO.,
Koj 225 Broad Btroet,
(Opposite Unitei States and Globe Motel
AUGUSTA, GA. [dcoMm
A FIRST RATE
SEWING MACHINE
FOR SALE!
BELOW iVY.COST.
Especially Adapted for
Plantation Work.
Warranted to do
First Rate Work,
; enquiRb at this office.
Rome, Ga., Atlg. 17.
To the Be-Drtrgged,
-AND- ,
Polsaht* citizens *tce*r$te
Y OU aro over-run with
a delnge of tho vilo*t
compounds in tho form of
VAlchoholio Drinks, that
ever emanated from lhaj
S cat of society, the Liquuii
Itxntt. They nra sold to
you a* ti luxury, or they arc
dispensed to yon ns a .Medl 1
cine,’and in either enav thl
effect is tho fame^ ;
, Thcro i* but one way fo
escape, nnd that is to use
nsn luxury orti riiodicoihuni
Male und reliable stitnu
InnY,sold under stnmp und
seal,which renderd it cer- 1
taiti it lias not been tampered with,
crtli lo is • •, »
CHARMS’
LONDON CORDIAL GIN.
which is Distilled uuder direction ot tlio Brit
ish Government, , ,
is delicately flavored, (unliko any o|bcr Gin,)
with somo of the mort vnltmlile restoratives of
tho Vcgclablo Klngdani, nnd in by for tho
most healthy beverngo extant.
Tux Most Euixxnt P’ivsisians of Europa
and America, not only recommend it* ui-e by
tho hale and hearty, hut prescribe it as a
medicine whore a stimulant is required.
Tnr. Frmalr Skx will find it not only a
pleasant Cordial, butucertaiu relief in buffor-
Ingsef a periodical chnrdcfor.
AxAi.YTicAt. CurtMiXTs of all rank* pro
nounce It porfcdtly pure, and ifs rtstomtiVa
mcriss imoronarabfo. ...
Bold only fg quart aud pint bstllcs by nil
BALDWIN A CO.,
Sole Importerj.
Depot No. 40, Broadway, Now York#
Also importers of fine ll'inrs, Brandict,
as " r> ’ CAUTION TO THE rtli!LIC.
“8chnopp»,"London Dock” ‘Club Houso'
“Gins, etc., etc.
Ilowaro of obnoxious mixtures, put np fd
bottles, bearing the abovo titles. Thfiy Ara -
all common mixed Gifts, 4ml ftntll- iompnred
with tho oonuino
“CIIAItLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN."
thoy atp wptio deceive tho unwary. scpt.7.1y.
P. COHEN & CO.
^successors to Fried A Bro.)
Would respectfully call nttefiiibh to theif
LARGE, RICH,
AND
ELEGANT ST00K OF
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
tfow Opening
Latest Styles and Importation;
which will be sold at th)
LOWEST CASH FRIGES,
Wo havd on band a hrgo assortment of
ready-made
CLOTHING,
and ofera
FURNISHINCiGOODSi
a good assortment of
Boolsi and Shoos,-
hays l
T2XUNK8, Cbe.
Please
GIVE THEM f/H,
an,I oxainlna tbelr Hook. \Yo hopo tod -ill
find it suitablo as to tasto and moderate price*
Our motto tf
‘‘Money Saved is Money Made.”
P. COHEN & GO,
<wii(jv 4m.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia*
L Bonovolont Institution cs*|ablfsh4'd by spe--
dal endowment, for tlio ReJiof of tho Sick
-in. » . . <
and Distressed, afiTloled with ^Virufcntlind
Enidemio Diseasos.
pllE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view
JL of the owfnl destruction of human life
caused by 8cxu&l diseases, and tbo deception *
practiced upon theUnfortunatovictimsolshclt
diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed
their Consulting Surgeon, ana CHARITABLE ‘
ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispen
sary for tho treatment of this class of diseases,
in nil their forms, and to glvo MEDICAL
ADVICE GRATIS to all Who ahpiy by lctfch
with a description-of thoir condition, (agd, •
occuputiun, huhiU of life, Ac.) and in oaso of -
extreme poverty, to Furnish Mcdiciucs Freo
of Charge. It «• neoUess to add that the Aa-
sociatiuu commands the hlgheat medical skill
of the iige. aud- will furnish tho moat approve •
cd modorn treatment.
; Tb* DircOtorB of tho Association, in theiV
Annual Report upon tho treatment of Soxdnl '
Diseases, express lho hlgluitiatis J ' '-‘'
thoAiwecss which has attended tJ
Mia, utio * iv* vi VUIWIDIU- ur OOil-AbUSO, DiS
cases' of fh6 Kidueys ond Bladder, Acq and
orjor a continujinco of )ho same plan for tho
An admirnble RcpnR on Spermatorrhea, or
Seminal Wonknfss, tho yipqtf Cnonism/ Mfts-
•Abuso, and oth
1)
Howard Association, No. 2 Souti
Fhi!.idelphin t Pa, ■
“ trqcr of the Dlrccb-r
EZRA D. HEAT L, Prw’t:
Csra. Furchm,*; Reo’y. fobOly