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• the Rome B * r ’ oa m ' J * ,ou >
ri I - 4ttji, r u,eq 10
, s Seen*"?- ^ „ ttllb p Scott, the fol-
‘> J,nlU ;:;V mW , S adopted.
he thanks ofthe Rotne
, A ’T. her’eby tendered to hi.
l»n r , ar '- f jr his kindness to holding
-Inho '"'’V f ;, r his e.mrte>usaiid digul-
.. ..irt.ana tor ■“ • «
,ni ’ „ ir -tad tor the impartial and
has
j w !i. U-VDERWOOD. ,
Cba’n:
RoffKLbi
Scc’y •
.ockert Stc-iie
Joses & IlAUPKa.—are wide awake
Merchants and determined t> Leek fully up
with the times." A'portion of their Spring
stock is received and the ladies should he
sore to r ee their beautiful. Dress, patterns
before purchasing elsewhere. See Ady.
COITUS,— ^Jb-msSp.
AXES.;.... .. per do*. $io isJualS 0‘
ALUM ‘E|(&25
BAOUS—StiouMtWs......„..il ft WM?15 1
Clear lfiB Shies 1 ..• : 1«®-I8 <r -
" Wear Sides....’■* I
Plain . Dsne.^...1]
Cau-assM do..-;... **20@23
BKAN— 100
OoLCLOtKi rt, Harkins & Glover.—
have received uioreAiew goods See Ady;
Silver Plateo Ware.—Mr Veal has
just, received a large assortment of t hat beau
tiful triple plated silver 'ware, that is cqua
to solid silver iu appearance ,.and .till .last BAGGING—Gunny. -..{* yd 2Sa30
Eenuilrr_. v..j... * * < 20a3Q
BUTT.Ell—Goyhen...-. *>
lor years
—Mr. J. E. Veal
j ’ t Xu 4 Shorter Block a store
hi T^rpaseotDealing almost caclusive-
iJf 1 Urr class ware and table cutlery.
I 1 " C Sb«)Slargely and hopes by selling
■ r , rr Short profits to sell r pidly. He
31 T ’ a ,J iiueers as low as 25ets a set
’“'Tulblars at 50cts per dozen. Persons
3,1 J . ir ,, )0 js in his time had better give
fc r "cill before purchasing elsewhere , Sea
,, s ._S B. Seligman was one
Xew Goods. .... „
f thc pioneer Merchants m Bnme after
the ‘lute anpleasantness,” and in the two
... .. fi ae reputation and extensive
years in**-*- . ..
Lruiriatanccs in this section of country,
j . r ..j.-n: 1t ■ til's city and h is recent-
■ ,11 hr a and beautiful assortment
ly race 1 '0“
. !. *,< Corl
, ,j B clothing. Boots & Shoes Hats
ir Ac. liive hidi a
|VC the Post Office.
c: 11 at second door
St. Peters !
The dan lay S>
eli tlioir Mast-i
. S Easier Festival.
i,,loidt. Peters Church
olferjigs tor aiissi ia;iij
■,.1 r■ >j;*. m Sun 1IV evenin' li-t. in a
! I ityutUhl and impressive maimer,
•phe School assembled at tin
eic'n class with an app
Lurched ii» pnwttti*
iitor tin: udii.il cvca h;
fiirwanJ to the
Court House,
>pri:i*c biuner
t» the ehurch, wheie
services, each class
ihancel, presented
tluir ulferiiijh iu a ueut little basket; which
, s placed on the altar, and tueir biuuers
plioe«I i:i the clunctsl The design was to
it! t:li the children self.denial—that what
ever money they n’ijrht haV received dur-
.„,* the season ol'Lenf, iustend of spending
,„ r their own gratificati *», to devote it to
the service ofthe Lord, by placing it in the
missionary fund.
Sorghum Sugar.
Morrison & Mitchell have laid upon our
able a leaiitiful spvciineu of Sugar made
iniui aSnrgiiuu !*yrup. The Sugar is of
ti dden tiuge, and as light colored as yellow.,
i: ?jgar. The granules ajc very large and
ike da v r excellent. We understands they
are agents for the sale of the machinery
with which it is manufactured. If we can
make such sugar as this specimen, here,
there will be no necessity of importing
from Uuba or Louisiana either.
Josh Hillings, says: u \Vlien a young man
ain’t good for anything else, I li ke tew
see him carry a gold headed cane. If he
can’t buy a cane, let him part his hair in
the middle.”
1©_A head properly constituted can
accommodate itself to whatever pillows the
vicissitudes of fortune may place under
it.
Fine Boots.
We take measure in calliiig attention to
the fact that Mr. I*. F. Buckwalter, a gen
tleman who thoroughly understands the
business, has opened a Shoe Shop in the
front room over Sullivan & Gwaltney’s
store. Gentlemen desiring Fine Dress Boots
should give him a call.
It is seldom that we use the ccIuiuub of this
paper to “puff ’ or notice the “thousand aud one*'
articles kuown as Patent Medicines.” We, how
ever, vary from our rule in the present case,
that we may call attention to the article known
as “3. T.—1860—X., Plantation Bitters/* We
•I*aire it uudersUod that w.e do sv. without any
sol.citation or promise of time tit ir«?ai the pro
prietor ur othe interested parlies. We simply
v ^ IVv flnndx do it as an act ofdutjr towards those who labor
Niitlou ,• j ) » ing uuder physical disability, weakness, and the
complaints ariiing Irom impurities of the
blootl. Having used the Bit'ers at the itit tig.-
ii..n oi a friend, (and. we coufess, with some mis
givings at the outset.) we found them a most
valuable nedical compound, and to .our great sat
isfaction, accomplished the object for which they
were use i..
Mac.nolka Watek — Superior; the best
.zpiirtet? German Cologne^ and Mild at half
the j rice.- - j. < - .1 J/.
RO.HK WU^BSALB AND iihlAIL " DARBY'S
PRICES CURRENT. v m ~ «| . j .
coitiiccrxi) t£^x.:. v Ta , Proi^hrlactic Fima:
r :T.03f^ nilAMBEB'irr. iWMMfiRCK.^'lFi Tnraiaa. r
AprU ; A
W E*ch»llcng
or strong*
. file for any purpose than the following :
.-prlh,
._....^T.ihj - ,45@50
.. ,20.i30
CVnintry. i;..*. cii 30@35
BEESWAX—ft v. u......-.-...' 35(^40
BALS. COPAIBA ....'.r ib $1 50@2 00
BRIMSTONE £ Sulphur,.::.!.'..:;. ■ I0@lS
BLUE MASS.... J:.jir lb. SI Q0®I W
BLUE stone:.._....... ' ”
BORAX
CHEESE
CRACKERS...... A.:;..-..:.;.'.. . '12ia25
CIGARS—Imported, pr M.......S70fdW 00
l)ot:u-siIc,............ 15(^30 00
CANDY.—Fancy AsstM pr lb. 27@50
Stick,...: 25ff-
CANDLES • 16g
COFFEE-Rio . .....;..:........y..^fe221f<.
Java*:
cream rARfAuf.::.:
CAMPHOR—Gum.-. pr lb. ' $1 30(^2 30
COTTON CARDS » doz. SI0 50W12.00
CALOMEL............. pr lb. $1 5lt@2 23
EPSOM SALTS!...;;3.....pr lb. 10@20
EGGS..:: . . .. T2aI5’
' prill
'RE1
f r '
RET W HN b 5S-mSg , ErS*f.| U - j,
Nashville,Trn»., BLbyp M. E- CUoreif, Bouti.
REV RICHARD FULLER, D D,
' Baltimore. M<L, Fastar Baptiat Church.
PRES P A CI1ADBOUBNE,
Jlodisoo, ffiaeonaih;'President Vnrveriity wi».
JOSEPH Lb CONTE, M D,
Columbia, 8 C. Prol Cliem and Geol Univ of 3 C.
REV THOMAS O SUMMERS, DD.
-Nash Tann,, Book,Ed^Suuth Meih Pub Honsa.
RT BRUMBY.
Marietta, Oa,-.fomiarlr.Prof. .Chem Unir AU £
REV J M b'ijN^RLL. ;
Siuger’s Sewing Machines.
l’ur ail the purposes uf lauiily use, prub
-.lOi’y the a&ove nauied are the bent Sewing
Machines in exizteuee. Mr. E. U. Hough,
agent for their sale in Koine, will put
them up, give instruction* in their use, and
itarran; tleui lie als> keeps suitable
needles, thread, Ac., constantly on hand.—
See advcrtisc...ent.
tlnaricrly Meeting,
The second Quarterly Meeting of th>
M. K C: S., lloiiie Station, will be held
nett Saturday and Sunday. On Friday—
a l.cing Fast Day- there will he prayer
-.iiMia- at tile Church at 9 o'clock A. M.—
Or Uarrit.ua, the 1’residing Elder, is ex-
jrtted tn he pre-eut, and will preach ou Sat-
nrday ai 10j a. ji j also on Sunday.
April 1st—iw'2t
Furniture Dusters,
Every housekeeper should leave one of
these uew dustiug Bruslies, wl ieh are made
of Hemp. They me cheaper than, and will
outlast, any others.' Tube found only lit";
Veal’s Crockery Store. No’ 4, Shorter
Block. J. B. Veal. Agent . for 'Cherokee
Georgia. i ■
Federal Officers in the First District
The Earaunuh News says that-Coioncl H.
S. Fitch declines to strive for the position
of District Attorue . Colonel A \V. Stone
is the only applicant. For United States
Marshal. Isaac Seely, i. M. Siieildey, Dr.
J. E. Blount, and Thomas P. SafF Id are ap
plicants, with the chances in favor of Saf-
old. Ex-Provisional Governor Jas. Juhu
son is, as yet,-the only candidate for Collec
tor of Customs, though it . is thought Post
master liobb may be. C. K. Osgood, C.
. U. Hopkins, Sr , and, Captain Flye are ap
plying for the pisitiou of Assessor. For
Postmaster there is no oppositi n to Colonel
T. P. Robb, neither is there any to A. N.
Wilson tor Collector of luterual Revenue.
i. O. O. F.
i : ome i.udge, No. 40, I. O. O. F’., was
reorganized on Tuesday night last by Thos.
J Perry, Dist. Dep. (x. M.j who huid an
election for officers for the presellt term,
which resulted in the election of Col. W. B
Terliu e, N G., Judge Joseph E. Veal, A’.
G , George . Ward, Secretary, sud Major
C. II-Smith, Treasurer The N. G. and
V. G. were installed by the Dist. Dep. G.
M. For tlie present the Lodge will hold
its meetings iu the Mas oic Hall, on Thurs
day evenings.
We hope the Hodge will soon regain its
former standing and usefulness.
FACTORY GOODS—
Cotton Yarns—pr b'.i OiJ^qiSS 10
Osaaborgs, pr y.i.. 19@22
Brown SUeetiuga,;.lG(rf.2o
FEATHERS.?;...;...; ^ R> 05^75
FRUIT—DRIED. '
New Peaches, 'p.Bu. (33ft>l. , ..:;.?2 23a4 00
Apples, . f241b) . I to
FLOUR-' .VJb 4@£1
liUAIN—Coro.WI u'I -. Il'ior
Corn, new tonse ?i 00
Wheal. It-i.......;.... I'73(412 00
Kye..... ; 1 '25
P.-s 90.;V 00
Oil.s,............. ............ ■ u <5
GU < PowDBR—Rifle. ......pt k-g. *7 00
Blr.stio_'.0 00
UKjNDSTOilES -p-r Uwi.’ <A3J* ■%
HONEY .........25
lit* >N......:. ; *?tbTi
ivmti«_ .^n, <1 7<*2‘«0'
tPBJAC ....| r lb.~*9 00(^9'50
LEif fU'fiif—S:ie..’......i..:.V. T r, it ...
Pp|.er . liOal OJ[i
’ ■ i\i;, vKlio tAI
. J i Call Skins $4 O0@7 00
LlSfii...-.; *» Hush
LUMBER—Dry S.A1. r». ,20 «Ut*22 00
MOKPHIASULPH': .‘....pr OZ.VIS «Jii20 UU . .Auburn, Ala, Pre* E 1
.MACKEREL- Kits. $3■ SAtVlKL AlESS&S U M SMITH A CO,
sfafkifi; ; " ewEiL cobb ’ ji1 ’ A, r;
K.en*s^ut» 'f. . , 5i*(a^ 60.
Castor, <ps .$!7.iOU(ai22 00
ptB..... ;i l'xi(ai0 00
OPIUM ..pr lb • 16 00
PEPPER
putty- a to- w(m' *
PRINTS .-..I HiCsl.b
POTATOES Snv 1. pr. t.u-hei SiCunl 50
Irish - LA.miiiji,.:. ri*iaL60
Irish Poluioes, Northern,' $‘i 50u4 00; ; c l
QUININE SUi.PIl proz. >2i50(3(4 00
,RAt«t>—Clean Cotton.:...e.AV.^ lh 3
RICE 12*«i i
ROPE—Man ilia,, :...b :«J
Machine.......... ‘ 10^^12} '
Cotton..—... 54
raisins—* t»>x ■ •'■s so
J •* : 1 75
SALT, per sack, $2 50
SHOT— Apr hue ■ 3 75^4 00
SODA '9(&15-
SCAP—Bar,,,,,,.,,, ,,...pt lb. jtl(u-15
oTABCH pn ib- 12ito|20
SUGAR—Brown, f) »> n 1B(!$22
SHOVELS— 1 A roes'.....': ; • Jl 75
SYRUP— Muscnvado,...—.... 85@1 00
Golden 1 OOfnil 25
Extra Golden ...1 25(ui f 50
SorgiiuDi........ 4l*a, 50
7 UKPENTINE, pr gnl. 90ol -M
TOBACCO—Common, pr lb 30(oft
Medium...... "60
'Prime ;.. ?1 00(gl 20
T WlNE^ iktgging,, pr,ib. . 35
TALLO'W..:....;... ./ I2aln
TEA Si 75a2 25
VINEGAR—Cider, per gal.... .v50*75.
WHITE LEAD $ keg $2 50(^4 20
\\ ()()I.— Waslied,, —5df "j5
Nuvembcr 1st, ISOS.
iu fa*
: AVe mry cUcerfullr unite our testhnonr in fa
vor of tie great ms rim of the vain ible diamfee-
otv knowledge ofthi* preparation, and from the
general esteem in which it is held wherever
known, we have no h^sit*tkm ia recommending
it bs one of the most ralaab'.e household articles.
WALTER A. WOOD'S
; Prize
M0WEES AND EEAPEBS.
Maccn, (fa^ Phs *Wcs Fern College.
nplJYHOMASU WATT3,-* .
amcry.-Ala. J^x-Gorernor State of Ala
SEV. I. T. TICHENORj . •
Montgomery,'Ala., Paator First Baptist Church.
BB DAVIS E3Q,
• Montgomery-Ala^Merchant
BEV LUTHEii M SMITH, D .D,-
OAford, G», President^mory College,
BEV A G STACY,:*. n its..
Charlotte, N C, Pjes Meek Female College.
*REV 6EOBGE F PIERCE, D D,
Sparta,' Ga, Bishop M E Church South.
HON ALEXANDER H STEPHENS,
Crawfordsville, Ga.
-REV C D ELLIOTT, D D,
Nashvil'e, Tenn, Pres Nashville Female Aead’y^
REV G W F PRICE,
m
Mobiile, Ai;i, Pauer JFrahkTih St M E Chutch
; Somhih^ff •* M '-T
REV A'T MANN. D L\
Memphis. T*nn, Castor M EChurch, South.
GEN dA^liiS it CLANTON,
Mont^merv, 'Ala, Chairman Dcui State Ex Com.
REV GEO II W PETRIE D D.
Montgomery, Ala, Pastor Pre# Church
REV A d BATTLE.
r Mat 1 : n, Ab», Proa Judsou Female College.
W S WYMAN,
^TuseAloosa. Ala. Prof h' the liuiv «»f Ain.
REV R K IIAR(;ROVR, '
Franklin, T^rm, Pres F»aa- l»n Feu* College.
REV E.H. MYERS, DP.
Jdacun, Ga*, Ed S«mtl:erh Chris Advocate.
;j W BURKE,
. 'klactm, Ga, Book M^ rcliaut and Editor.
REV JOSEPH S KEY.
Macon. Ga, Pastor M E Church, South.
IiEV W M WTGHTMAN, DD,
Charleston, S O. Bishop of the M E Church South
REV Sk MES -F DOW DELL,
uburn. Ala, Pres E A Male College.
Ga. Druggists.
Athens Ga. Lawyer.
WM KING JONES, M D,
. >.» vTi- . Athcns,Ga, Physician.
REV CHARLE8 F DEEMS D. D,
N Y City, Paster “Church of the Strangers.”
i. Irtfoltst- might he-inerensed to include the
name of.almost every 4>tar, woman and child in.
the Southern Shiite:* We have only^givtn a few
of the more prominent, whom everybody knows,
and whu*eopinion#fthejr/esf^Vr,- r
For sale by ^vfeqpgruagigtClipC i*x>BTifry iner-
hant.
Orders filled by the ipiLdrietow, < ' t. > r
JOHN DARBY A CO..
!61 ‘William Street N Y.
flSMSKte
March 16, wGm .• * r : '; • r - . . t
. ^SYOfeS OINTM NT.
T^OB the cure of Burns, Piles., Corns, Fever
■ Jc Sores, Scald Head, Tetter Worm, Sore Nip-
plc$, Sore and cracked Lips, Fresh Wpunds and
Soreaof evpry description. f w ,* - •. •, r -
The proprietor Te.s|*:ctfully refers to the Joi-
lowing certificates, from gentlemen of the high
est respect ability? in ’“Georgldand other iitu
wh§ have used tne olntment: ~
Financial.
Counted OrFFivK, )
, April 1 s 186k. . )
Price of Specie, Exchange, Bank B llsic.^-cor
rected Tri-weekly by W. S., Cothran,Son A Co-
Brokers.
New Jewelry Store*
S. Doyle. Watchmaker, has open-
cd.it the Drug Store of Jlam’ltcn & Smith,
; >1 Choice Hotel, a beautiful assorincut
“i 1 locks, watches, Solid Silveraod i lated
'' are - :,ri ^ 'lewelry We have seldom seen
prettier goods than he has on haud. Mr.
lh*)le is thoroughly educated in his trade,
J>au agreeable geutleiuan and clever in hi«
'balings. He solicits, and we have no doubt-
•Iw-erics a libcirul patroua^e. Give him a
f5, H- advertisemetjt.
Hooper, Hough Force
Are now recei-in- tltrir Stoek of Spring
>nd Summer Goods. Parties who are uo*t
,w a lmrr >' wav do w*H to wait until their
hill Mock urriveh. tSomts things as pretty
as t1,c prettiest, as fine as the finest and as
gihul as the best, may be ^pected.
Salvage is prepared to cut and
Hake Dresses and t’hildren’s Clothing,
> fcliasal»,,j tts - received a Ut of ucw
raiding and Embroidery *Stamps. See
advertisement.
Death.—Mrs. Susuu.S- Shelton, one of
the in,st estimable ladies of our city, died
at her residence ht fTo’clock last' Sunday
m iruiug. Her age was about .Nirtc years.
Site was a native of Albarmarle Co. Va,
but has been a resident of Home for ueafly
twenty years Sbe was a sister of Sarouel
Farrar, deceased,the distinguished Charles
ton merchant. Her life illustrated the
beauty and the excellence and the sweet
couso'atioua of the Christian’s faith, and
remembrance of her many virtues will serve
as a soothing balm to the wounded hearts
of all who knew her—•‘blessed are tbs dead
who die in the laird.”
.... M < w Music.
e have received fr 0ul .D. P. Fould*,
1 “Wisher, No 70 Main street, Louisville.
" the followin'.
pieces ol new music;
iind ‘‘Captain Jenks of
M ‘ a,t Bouse Galop'
llle Horse -Marines.
‘ Oit> Council Blockaded Again!'
"'ey coameuced the ereution of n Prtw-
‘ r Msgazine near the residences of Colonel
.°*! rs aud -'H. John M. Quinn.
" "junction was threatened,
mutee thought it
auntie action oil your LiV-
xny danger fnu. their
A bill
The Com-
... . prudent to suspend oper.i-
‘"" s f w the present, and did so.
JESS'™™. . IFE Relieves the
t0 ' D utc5. ° st acu ^ P a in in from one to five
T "s! k art. T °'Ti 0IL0F LIFE
Tuif
'"ten tat,, Kayton’. "Pills. .
“u'uktd^uralg”^ 1 ° F - L,ya iHive, piiea-.
^JUYWW.OIL OF' LIFE’cures alipaiS.
Compleinta and
'fluajpurgativc, take KAYTON’3 PILLS-
f ? 11 ' 0F LIFE eoree pains in
l ’ Sl * 1 ^boulders and Joints.
Buncure* Corns
LtF|. eiurea Syntini-
LIFE cures .(round Itch*
v.Jr Ic eectStings and Biles.
.eAYTOS-g pi T rQ
and 8ickHeX‘i,e D, ‘ P * !i ' t1 ’
K ‘)K 6^^ h ^.eMre«sed to Prut, Hj ( H,
b 7 R. »• Hoyt A Go,
•Hy. * ^-6; also, by druggists gea
feb25tw-wly^ ; .
EXTRA SPECAIL NOTICE.
Beware 6! counterfeits! Smith’s’ Tonic Syrup
has been counterfeited, pu<f the counterfeiter
brought to grief.
Smith’s Tonic Syrup.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull's
private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Boll on
ly has the right to manufacture and sell the orig
inal J«*hu Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville’Ky.
Examine well tbo labal on each bottle. If my
private stanp is not on Uio bottle, do not pur
chase, or you will be deceived. See .my column
advertisement, and my show cord. The gen
uine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared
by myself. The public servant,
Luutvillc, Ky. Dn. JOHN BULL..
apr23
GEORGIA.
frying
Georgia R. R. A B Co. ^6
Marine Rank of Ga. tiO
Bank of Fulton
Bank of Emp. State 1:»
Augusta In*. & B. Co. 0
City Bank of Augusta 46
Manufoe’s B. Macon 20
North-Western Bank
Merchants A FlantifiV 5
Planters Bank
Bank of Cdfuhibus'
Centra] R. R. Bank 1
Bank of Middle Ga.
Bank of Athens
Bapk of Augusta
Uni of* Bopk Of Aup ;
Aug. Savings Bap’;
Timl er Cutters B’k
Bank of Savannnb
Bank of. the State
Bank of Comraeice
Mechanics Bank .
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile ' ‘ S5 ;
Eastern Bank A^e. . 40
Bank of. Selma
Commercial Bank
Bank Montgomery
Buying
Central Bank, -;
Nortberp Bwk,
Southern IUpk.
SOUTH CAROLINA..
Union Bank,
BpAk oi Chester,.
Bank of the State.. - .
Bkt.k of Churlcfllon, l- 2f l
Exchange Bank, ‘ 15* * .
Merchants XCheraw) -
Bank Georgetown, *
PlftnterirBank; :
Planters A Mechnics 17
Peoples’s Bank.
Bank of Newberry,
Bank of Hamburg,-
S. W. R. R. Bank,
Farttiers & Exchange, 0
^k.of L'am^eft,. 30
DEGRAATj [& TAYLO ,
Furniture Carpets
AND M VTTBE88B8,
Wholesale and Retail.
Manufactory and Ware rooms, tT 4 89
Bowery* G5 Christie SL* 130 k <32 Hester
St*, Hew York.
[connected usiiBit on* noor.]
• We havo now on hand the largest stock of
tlrely new patterns and designs for famishing
Boases throughout ever offered by one bouse m
the City, and at a great deduction in price.
Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is undo- the
who is weil
been
lwav,.
and for the last Ctur years with Lord k Taylor.
Our stock of CarpeU is entirely new and well
selected, thi*branch having hcenjjust added to
our busiaess..
The MATTRESS; DEPARTMENT is eutiroly
under our. supervision, al|r being, tnmle on 4he
premises. Every Mattress -guaranteed,; , ;
Steamboats, Hotels, Churches, Pahbc Halls
,‘nd Private Houses furnished throughout > t,
wholesale priqcs. The i Floating Palac«--tho
Steamers of the People’s : Lipe on the Hudson,
ftijer.-w-were furnifhf d by us- -
PBICES DEFY COMPETITION,
Second and 3d Ayc* t Car» pass our Stores
Entrance 8T and 89 4 Bowory* New Iforh.
tuarfib23w3tni - T ; -
Bank of S« r
itato Bank,
'bmmercial Bank,
NORTH.. CAROLINA0
Bank of Cape F«mr
Bank Wilmington 20
Bank of the State
All other North Caro
lina Banks 85 to 9o
per cent, discount.
Gold.—Buying at sUh^ents; selling n* 34
ceuU..-. W : P 'C « . . — -
Silver.-*Buying atT& cemts^
30 ete.
Maritta
1’E.iIALE C
■ ,J. T;!jidNTG0iIEEY,:Pii«»u,M».'_'r,m t
Fruf. Moral. Inlollottual and Natural iSclcacas.
BEV. V;' E.
ncientand Modern fiiigiwgek. ' " : r..- :
MBS, V- B'.MAGNPrr .Ereparatery.IHpwt-
Aocicnt and Modern
. MB
ment.
MISS EUNICE CLIFTON,'Voo.I .nd IaliWi:
menWMteie. ■ > !'■ - ■'-iw ; -
MBS BftOYra,.Pi’»J«'in&.r‘‘intiag, MiiL ?te*.
die Work. ; ;
Suitable buildi:
Agents Wanted. 1
„ MAN in everjr’town to ope
.0(Sce, for tif.ule of on* entirely NeW'Ar-
July«.*0n,'
blOBSEOX- A'‘tPO.' 1 i
Cincinnati,-0 :
DEMOCRATIC
SHOP.
•jn .*i>
Under ’ Cioice “ V •
decletwtl
SAM'L HAL'EY.'
Proprietor.
RreparatoryDeparffd^t-Irlhirmcdi^tJ’'
— ■-
Jnvenile
No extra chargcm ftir^Ltnxungr. wh
Chenvrtry,'’,
the Laboratory I
JCas»TTi,Fel
• The' Calitgait, now fajlyruniw.y oi
cellcn -p«pi$»o»fi "Experini*at»oiBi‘—*
. . . _
*c "*vfieinnvv w re lit. cioiwiy. : ••y-’r ;ib. Vr ,,
N. B .—Board om it had by apedahi>*,
neat, at from twelve to fifteen doltan per month.
•Jhrpi/e nay eater eft any f Hmb, i -a)i3‘ changed
from jHrt«WAIoi»oJ ,*9 » Kl IA .* .xta
.. N. B. —All.i ’ " ’
•paid in cnSft. _
•f Atlmtwwfmvi *asui&j$a w MA vr <HX \ni
,,( As the President of the College, I would eay, ,»
that having-.' devoted r twentyMv* yden - to ihh.
LIVE MAN in Zfi&SIS Sff“*“J“ aboutnii
. * n rt. J a C.1,1
-A Great Aabor-Savlng Mam
tho«ieand~*tLaGrange,- Ga., and Summerfield. |— V?;,*! 1 . 8 ? a : l . e ”i8°£ 1 « ti]t .?» of
Aia.,I.menUded topuMic'■
the e*perlence bf i
*tKe> vjgoF ot young
fijpSSCTSJ! • JT
riNoraatiwpyit; ' ---
’ •“ Presid^nl
AEL KINDS of JOB PRINTING;
. ‘•NeaUy.aijd^djfapIjt the (Srnrter
Office. '* * ”* ' *-
WOer* th ‘ C *-’ !#i > apr2Sdcr-w-tf r ■’
ME^To.t^kegrva,^ I’lecsure Tu rcccommending
.it as a valuahlo muliciue. and a certain care for
*11 the diseases Which tbo Pro rietor claims for
We believe it tu be a true and genuine rem
edy for the cases enumerated by the inventor,
and. have no doubt that Xt will give satisfaction
to all Who may try it.
Hon. B II. Hill, Hon. E. Y. Hill, Hon. 0. A.
Bui!, B. C.. Ferrell, Esq, Augustus B. Fannin,
Col. C. S. McKinley, p.r. Wm. P. Beasley, Drs.
Ware i Long, Dr. CC“n»»Tt, Dr. n. S. Wimbish,
- ~ .vox, Ga,, August. JS61
Used in all Cbuntriea ' and universally Coin
" mended.U; . . , ...
The Be st-in Use!
Awarded More First Premiums thao any
oiKor Machine Manufactured,
Both in this and’ Foreign Conn tries.
Among which is ‘
THE inGHEST PRIZE
Two Grand Gold Medals and Cross of the Ls-,
' gibn of Honor
AT PARIS EXPOSmOIT1867t
More than 120,000 now in Use.
20,010 manufactured sod sold in 1868, and the
• ” • 2-»- demand, nnsupplied.
INCREASED DEMAND,
INCRASED FACILITIES, „
Additional rmprovements for i860,
Wood’s Prize Mowerri (One and Two ; Horse.)
u Self-Raking Reaper, with
44 New Moving Attachment.
44 Hand Rake Reaper.
Heine’s Illinois Harvester.
Manufactured by the Walter A. Wood Mow
ing and Reaping Machine Company. General
Office and Manufactory, naorick F.lls, Rensse
laer bounty, N. Y.
Branch Offices and Sales Rooms.
44. Cortlandt 3L. N. Y. City, PI 0, Box 0305,
206 Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Alexandria, Va.
Madison, Wisconsin.
77, Upper Thames St., London.’
^BriSend for New Descriptive Circnbr and
Price List. * '
Application from the Smth. Snath of Vhrgin-
a, sh «l«r!» »1 frese»*d t»> fho Now YotkBraneK
Office as above. * ' * h
rdTThe above Mtchines will ba furnished at
Factory price* by - *irq iuii. ; .1 . !
F.
. 4YER, HILLS -4 CO^ Jkganta^>
* ^ t
<29UThe following persons now use the above
Machines: ~ t
H. F. Price, G. R. Gibjj.is, C. P. Authonv,
CassviHe t Ga.
Ab Echols, S. F. Smith. E. U. Harris, Rome’,
Ga.’ ■ \ ’ - ■ ■■
M. H. Buttn, R. Wiiilehead- Celartown. Ga.
Heury C. Dean, Co-saville, Ga,
A. R. Jones,*Van Wert, Ga*.
Judge Barret, J. 0. CarPngton, Calh»un. Ga..
R. B. Kyle, Gadsden, Ala.
J. F. Grant; Jabksonrtlle, A]a.' '
J. R. Graham, Ladlga, Ala.
feb,4w5m.
GEORGIA* Floyd G»uxtt. .
b adS, Wimm, AMD CHEMICALS BY
^ HAlL tlUTOKT sfe SMITH,
Successors to Hamilton & Turnley, "V-;: :
lVo. 3, Choice Hotel, Broad St., ; Rome, Ga.
An unsurpassed Assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES) PURE ALCOHOL)
AVI IVES AND LIQUORS FOR JfEDICNE PURPOSES.
PAINTS, OILS,
AND DYE STUFFS,
WINDW GLASS & PUTTY,
Oils and Painting Materials,
Beiccene and olier EniniiglJuids,
amps of yarions sizes and styles.
Foreignl and American Perfumery, Soaps an Fancy Articles.
All the Popular Patent Medicines, and everything usually kept in a first class Drug St-re.
Prescriptions enrofnlly prepared by an .xpcrknnJ Phywcian and Phanamcearist. Giro ns a ralL ^ ’
marehinw-wlC
This is therefore to ci*e nil jtorsons concerned
\o show cause, if any they, can, within ijbo time
‘ r _ Jirescribcd by law, why the paid .Hiram P.
Lumpkin should not be dunnisseti from his
. --- By the , .
JE5SE LAM BERTH, C C. 0. F. C.
CO.MU' « •
OUT O F fi |
JAWS OP DEATH!
Hesitation an* Delay Is Suicide*
One Minute will Save a life!
INTERNAL REVENUE
TAX NOTICE.
Floyd, Chattooga, Polk and
Walker Counties.
A S required bv Section 19th of the net of Jan
ary 30th. 1861* amended July 13th, 1866, to
provide Internal revenuo to rapport the govern
ment and pay the interest on the public debt,
notiee is hereby given that the list of valuations
and enumerations made will be open .for exam-
nation at Rome, from the 15th tc 24th of March*
dazing which time appeals will bo received a Jd
determined in accordance with said section.
W. H. HATSON,
Marcn9w3w. As^sor 4ih District* Ga.
NEW FIRM.
MILLS. DAILY & CO.
Successors to
DALLY, REESE & CO..
Manufacturers & Dealers
FURNITURE,
CROCKERY STORE!
NO. 4, SHORTER BLOCK,
hina, Glass anp Crockery Ware,
Ol* All Kinds,
T A BIjE MATS, WAITERS,
i 1 v e r-P Pa ted W a r e.
A able Cutlory, Etc., Etc.
J. E. VEAL.
Cui.. Wa- ll. rilyoH—Dour Sir:'■'You ask me
to ekpteks an epihwtt wfth regard to your Oint
ment for -Pilesand Baths. I am familiar with
’the different? in gradients entering - into its com
position, as tre 1 as
position, ns-tre 1 as the mode of comj-oanding it
and consumer it a remedy ]mwcrfally efficacioas
is relieving the maladies it professes * to cure, as
xrell-ai inany. other cutaneous diseases. I have
known^ it urifd *witb much-success in the treat
aientxjf P^p s jiarticulariy, and tt*ki pleasure ip
offering you testijnonial oi its virtue.
K. A-T. RIDLEY, M. D..AM
Persons wishing to procure the Ointment, el
themin'small qantlties of by wholesaje, wil
LIFE IN A PILL BOX t
.LIFE TT^PTLl BOX l
Dr.
s tvyrni
4mm apfly . v j;
i{A!so for sale by all Druggists. ’•
Fof Safe in Roraii bjr prR V Mitchell.
SADLERY. SADLERY
Hardware, Carriage
Leather, etc.,' etc.
?h undersigned beg to C4U attention to tbei
Large and Complete Stock of
Saddles, Bridles,
HAHBt SS, CAKlilAtii. SMil.KUL<liC.
Which they uffcr at w..<ile;ale open the most
. "V Offers Promptly 1 Exernffd.
JENNINGS, TH0MHN80N * OQ.
’-No. 15S, Mcctiag Street, .
OPPOSITE c'uAR^ESTON UOTEH
inaJvhBVrhn:-. ' Charleston S. C
: WOOL CARDING AND
FOR SALE.
rj^ life' aiihi^iicr cjieiyi far salc>' very cheap,
I .his progerty lyi»g tt #a..\8Uver Creek, eu
toiler from Romo. 'J--*' ; , a .
Tbdic jAa^ood.^ek|of Wool, .(larding Machin-
■ |ahTt* ^ Uxe' naacss^ry.Ma-
iitable buildings, apparatus,^: f arniture,- etc.,
all ready fo> the; organization of fhq v06L‘,
loge. which the Trh&tees^aris ■"d^te^mltred.uiidfcr
the blessings of God, to^naJte ,i, complete, suq*
cesr. r.* - *iV . -• muU ■' t K •
Board can be obtained- with tbe Drtsi .
Prof. Mafiget; br ip‘jpany'oF the test families in-
cluding washing. lighfrand fuel- r- .*« * t
Tuition in CoUeJta^
Matiiep H^pi^qtiftirr '- 'h -d?- 5-3 :
Musicoa Harp, ' ,. , n -t iCCtM-
Drawing and. Pointing—Water Colors. 7;50^»
Drawing *
Need I
Vdcal ... mv#1 ..
Use of Instruments, - J a* Ws-tnro :<iP^.eJ*<>f < /h«.Eztract.of.IJuUftr,Plant, which*;
Incidental Expetoseii x ^^ith.aix galh»^S.of^■ ffUk, will pqodncq5p ; lbs of
- ~ “*^ UtniA-fmiik Rnlbit. .— 1 m—*.
—— J - i — ——* Q V — i-il ■ • ^ .r eve M “ —*1 ■' . i .
Also; the Factory,, containing the. above Ma-
^ mqnts are now being made to introduce into t]
•^’Acfory a potton gin. • • d ' 1 "***
s.,o! (J4<; Vl .’ !t»«B<^f(hw !<i
marehUtia-wIip^t -r .-sitid u-i *- .»c
n
NE pound of Buttcf made from one ^ Pionf
fresh Batter-^ jThia inexpensive, cx.cellent
ucr is now daily consumed from the tables,
,
«p> capitalist, rare
:htee,’thfuT fiiU trial aat!-ttic, Uut, in ■ ooa.
raaicn - oi* lUt chcaiihcss,. iha durability of
Tnaehirie,, the •ease and quickness Of «6-
JoxTGOMEHY, tion, the small amount of soap required,
son " r "
p. jfi-siiMbWv, ,fc*r
Wib.'-’Wert, * •
Janies Ncblo. Sf.
G: WJ F.- Iiamki-;.-.i
- John W.Noble,.-
■J. J. Cohen.
M-Blons M
aj!b - r /
The true Grains of Health!
The tnie Grains of Health!
ONE FUI. IS A DOSE.
ONE PJU IS A DOSE.
J'roiri Nov § Scotia tq
MRXI00 AND ALASKA
The People kno-v them)
The People use them I, /
The People praise theta t
" They ar." the ‘ -
NAPOLEONS OP TAB DAT.
NAPOLEONS OF'THE DAY.
Like a hurricane they
3 Streep all Competition from the Field.
They Grapple at the Heart..of every Diseas*,
and Extinguish it anjit, fountain head. They
fortify the system against ed'^den pttaek,' pf ilil-
emte and' epidemic,- and enable the patient to
brave the dangers oi.miasmatic awamps, forest*
nd other Ioeaities. , , '
DR. IfAGOIEL'S PILLS
Relieves file entire system4of piin* mad saqov
enliven the spirits and send new blood.
BOUNDING, THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
They impart a
.4ir.rf • <n,i «•
;Byig ^tncs? to tte Eye
A' Rosy Glow to'the Cheek,
A Ruhy Tinge to the Lips.
A Clearness.to the Head,
Brightness to the Complexion.
Buoyancy to the Spirits,
And Happiness on all Sides.
1’orallsif.ctiuns ojf'ihjS^dnsj«,tkqy t,re un;ur :
DR. MAGGlilL r S SALVE
, IS THE
Household Treasure ef- the Day.
It will 000I the violent psin’ of s Burn or
■ Scald in ono min jtc. ** ' ;
It Will Allay inflamation at once.
It soothes tho painfnl tbrobbingof Wounds.
' It cures Cqrns, Chiblains and frost bites.
1 It fs incomparable fori chapped hands, sore
Ups and roughness #rthe skin.
It stops all pain at once.
(Jail for these inestimable Medicines at year
druggists, and if yotxCftisnobprapiP* them, lent
to tbis.eSoa. .^jj jy,-
All Order's to the
must be Add
HERBERT & CO.,
4T4 1-2, Braadway. New York.
os* > v .
» “A&iieffv. Mrrcmvt: •' *
* 1
25wly
EXECUTOR 8 SALE.
Y virtue of ^
Ordinary of^Fldyd'eodlnty,
sell the fol*
.the asnal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in
May next, st public outcry, to wit:
At the / Court House in Home* seventy five
cres of land, more or less* the same heigg ell
bat part of the south half of lot No. 199 in the
23d District and 3d Section* •{ originslly Cher-
. .. . yoed leacypg fren^
Rome to Summerville, sold subject to ah incum
brance for purchase money, amounting to about
$2200.
^ bet now^fitaid!^ county
u- *i.-r coi - . .lie* immediately .west of tho.r
vf*. adjoin-,
if Summer-
nd ' r.«lso>at -the same time and place, a number
ornotes, accounts,*etc., supposed to- be insolvent,
and too numerous to desCr|be,
I'lOHItl IUU OW1IUH M -
ing it, and aho immedialely West of So
ville road.
MSB AND BLINDS.
TN purchasing the shop and machinery of
JL Messrs. Daily, Resse k Co., we have greatly
improvod the facilities lor. manufacturing. It is
our aim to employ ompetent men in all depart
ments of our business; to keep an ampl supply
of material on hand* and do work etrie ly ac-
firding to agreement In t orougbnees and
prompt ess, we do net mean to be oxeelled by
any manufacturing establishment in the South.
LUMBER,
A large stock of seasoned and gre n lumber
will be kept constantly on band, from which
oontractors can supply themselves at mark«t
rates. ,
FURNITURE.
Will be made a speciality, and homemade aed
imported furniture will be kept in good variety.
ai price* a* low as-A tlanta rate*.
MATTRASS 58
Kept on hand aud made to order.
SASH & BLINDS,
Haora. Mantel*, iviuttgar Frame*, etc..
Will be furnialird at Atlanta rriecs.
JOB WORK
Of all kinds In our line promptly aud faithful
ly attended to.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
‘; AND
COFFINS
Forniibod »t sb#rt notioe.
Ware Room Broad St, Opposite
R. S. NORTON A SON.
feblltwlm-w3m*
BERRYS ACO
Are Agents of all well Known
Fertilizers,
Phoenix and Manipulated
• UAN0,
Get Rich Quick!
TWO BALES. TO THE ACRE.
8EUTI ACO-, HOME. GA
H AVE 1 for ule the Phoenix and .Manipulated
Guano, and the best planters af the coon-
tv, certify that it nearly,, or quit* doubles crop.
Whan cotton is IS conts per 'pound, or upward
planters enght not t* hesitate to porch*!* inch »
"well proven Jertilirer. ■
Bead 1 h* tblbwing certificates from the Pelk
* Cc Ag-U
for Wiicojt Gibbs A Co., I give * report of the
efleote of Wilcox, Gibb* k Co’s. Msnipnlated
Guano. I used 200 pound, per acre on my cot
ton, and am confident the yield an the land thus
manured bas been increased at least 100 par
lent. Oningto my bad health a' ont the pick
ing (eaten, I did not take precaution aa'I intead-
ed, to enable me to «ay exactly the difference in
the yield where the Manipulated was ased on
alternate row., bntl .do knew it pays, and pay*
weU, and l Intend tiling it rext year.
“ ' V, M. Hirrcaixa
ftonie, Qn., Dec }3 ’(
. I am reqneated by Messrs. Berry* A Co., of
this place, age ts for Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs A Co,
to give my experience jn nsing the Fhanix A
Wifrox, Uibbs a Co’s.- -Manipulated G uanos. I
used both these manures the. present year and
discoverel but little difference in result, and
consequently I would recommend one about the
.Am. aa tt,. eilta. T ....-.1 tk.a. '
NEV SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS
W. M. & J. A. GAMMON.
Are now Receiving a general Stock of Beautiful
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting in part of the fulllowing, vix:
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
- And a great variety tff hew styles of
Ladies’Dress. Goods, White Goods, Notions, Gloves, Dress Buttons
and Trimmings, of Latest Styles, and all the variety of Colors.
BOO T,S An d sho e s,
Bireotly from the most approved Manufactories, of every variety, quality, style aud price.
CLOTU SHOES AND GAITEKS, of all grades and styles, for gentlemen, ladies, misses, boys
etc.. Children’s, Gentlemen's and Ladle’* Slipper*. A large stock of
MEEN’S, BOY’S & CHILDREN’S HATS.
A General Assortment of
READ Y-M A D E CLOTHING.
A Stoek of Beautiful
L C L O T H S, T A B L E A N D P I A .N O COVEBS.
-a Of» general and complete, and we guarantee our prices as low as any of the asm.
: > this u.:. . Call and see. ns, we ean please you in the goods and priees.
Alabama Bold Life Insurance Company
CAPITAL $200,000 IN GOLD.
ISSUES POLICIES ON ALL PLANS PAYABLE ONLY IN GOLD
Premiums Payable in Gold, or its Equivalent.
HOME OFFICE. MOBILE, ALA.
C. K. THAMES, President. T. ff. FOIVLER, Secretary.
Whitfiield & Boyd. Atlanta, General Agents for Georgia.
C. G. SanraeL Esq,. Rome, Ga., Agent for Chattooga, Floyd
Polk, Paulding, Haralson, Walker and Bartow Counties
Thos, J. Perry and N. D. Criswell Solicitors
Agents Wanted throughout this State. m arch!8w6w
A. o. pitkek.
n. b. iBirr
PIT NEB k SM lT r -
WHOLESALE AND B’ .;
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO. 60, BROAD STREET, PITNER’S CORNER,
■ ROME, GA
It the following described property, belongiag- consequently I would recommend one about th*
tho estate of-E. J. Johnson" decased, betwecS «”? « “^er. I regard these manure, s> a
- - -... - laying investment.. The land thus manured
his year has yielded lully 80* per cent more
than that not manured. I shall use these guan
os on evosy acre I plant the cei
Home, Ga., Dee. 18, 1663.
feb2tw2t-w2vi. -
rs®£
AGENTS WANTED.
%T5 to 4900 per Month,
Or. a Commission front which twice that amount
.can be made by-selling the Latest Improved
COMMON SENSE
Family Sowing Machine,
tii,. ‘ THICE *!■ OO. -
For Circulars and Terms address
T '"- : " ’ ' B. BOWERS k CO,
. - - .. S26 South Third Stfe*;, PJriJ., fq,
a-5 mJwdelq ' . p,.'
Terms cash ineurreney.
ELISABETH JOHNSON; f i Executors.
JOHN W. JOHNSON, 1
SUEEim AND ORDINARIES.
G O to the Borne Courier #lQco for roar blanks
The very best always »n hand.
HARDWARE
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AYER HILL & CO.,
ROME, GA.
NEW STOCK.
REDUCED PRICES.
Traces. Cutlery,
Iron,
Axes,
Guns
Hollow-ware, Hu s, Spokes, Grindstonea,
Farmers’ Tools, Hosekeepers’ Tools, Carpenters’ Tools,
Blacksmiths’ Tools, Bricklayers’ Tools, Coopers’ Tools,
Tanners’ Tools, Shoemakers’ Tools,
V« still continue to do bus Inca* at.tho Old Stand* with greatly improved facilities and tA
intimate acquaintance with the wants of the people* we aro now prepared to supply both tho
Wholesale and Retail trade on better terms than ever. Our new stock has been carefully selected
ond purchased for CASH direct from the manufacturers. The liberal patronage **f the past boa
been fully appreciated* and no effort will bo spared to keep up with tho times in new style* of
|| Voad low prices. In Agricultural Implements* we c»n chaliege competition, a* w« are the
ta here lor the best and most valuable machines in use. We have g*ven special attention to
department and can guarantee satisfaction, offering as good a variety anc on better termo
than can l>e fcund $*** where in this city. Full stocks of
Hardware and Agricultural Implements,
Will ho kept constantly on hand, to whieh we invito the attention of purrhaserr. doet
LIMli FOR ADRICTIIRAL PURPOSES!