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SI)c &vLlt):e!ih) 'Centner
Thursday Morning, Feb. n, 1800.
FIRST AN IV FOURTH TA
GUS FOR INTERESTING READING
MATTER.
JHJ~ Jimhcii Wai.kkv is Agent fnr this
payer in Charleston. S. (!.. anil is authorized
;o make euntrnnU for Advertising, ivceivo
nonoy and giro receipts.
Rdmb Mviikkt, Wednesday Fob. 8.—
Cotton is brisk at 10} coats for n good
uvticle. Wheat, Corn, Pork and bacon
unchanged.
Can’t Credit out the Tri-tVcekly.
Several copies of the “Tri-Weekly
Courier,” lmve been sont to parties who
lnvo not paid the subscription. Per
sons desiring this paper continued,
most-pay the price, $4 00 a yenr, in ad
vance. . The names of all those who
have not paid, and who do not live in
Romo and vicinity, will bo erased from
the subscription book on or bofore the
20th inst. “ Please take duo notice
thereof and govern yourselves accord
ingly.”
An Excitement-
An individual who claimod to bo a
drummer for some New York house ar
rived here from Marietta oh Tuesday
afternoon, lie was understood by some
passengers on the cars to utter hereti
cal sentiments upon the subject of no-
gro equality; and upon information to
this effect being given to our citizens he
was waited on nnd not very politely re
quested to leave. lie seemed to bo very
earnestly desirous of complying imme
diately but was left by tl.e evening train
and compelled to remain over until yes
terday. At one time he was in immi
nent danger of being roughly treated,
and was so badly scared that he was
heard to express a preference just then
for a climate usually considered much
warmer than the tropics. He evident
ly thought Rome “too hot” for him. It
is a most astonishing thing to us that a
Northern limn at this juncture will per
mit un anti-slavery opinion to escape Ills
lips at the South. They must bo most-
stupid fools if they cannot learn under
the" teaching of such experience as
they have had.
Sftcciqi polices.
1.0-GM50. F.
NO. 40.
Regular- meetings, ererv WEDNESDAY
NIGHT.
Olllccrs—0. II. SMITH, N.
T1IOS. J. TERRY. V. 0.,
R. T. IIA 11(1 ROVE. Secretary,
• W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.*
febOtrllv.
X llOMK km/
Royal Arch Chapter,
Celebration of W asliington's Birth
Uny.
Tito Ladies of Floyd county, are re
spectfully invited to assist in the prepa
ration of an evening ontertainmont, on
the 22d of February—the pmceods ot
which, to bo devoted to the fund for
the repairing and keeping in order, the
lost resting piano of our country’s Futli-
or. Tho purchase of Mount Vernon is
completed, and it now remains for tin
to repair and preserve it.
CSTNearly every reader will find
omj matter of interest by reading tl o
icw Advertisements. Much vnliinblo
information is conveyed to tho people
through Newspaper Advertisements.—
Rond them always.
New Steamer Launched.
Tho New Steamboat Calhoun, intended
for running on the Oostanaula River,
as launched on Tuesday last. She is
Trim-built, and is really a beautiful craft.
In style she is somewhat peculiar, yot
quite symmetrical—tho bows are half
clipper model, stern double arched tran
som, combining the qualities of light
draft, with tolerable speed, properties
rarely attained in the same boat. Tho
length on dock is 111 feet, 18 feet beam
nnd 23J feot across tho guards. Her
capacity is sufficient for carrying two
hundred and seventy-five bales of Cot
ton.
This boat is built by Mr. F. M. Coul
ter, the pioneer of light draft-boats on
the Coosa, and wo believe that this boat,
"^ike the Pennington, will prove to be a
proud example of this gentleman's
skill and ability in the construction of
light draft steamers.
The machinery for the Calhoun is the
same as was*taken from tho ill fated
DiSoto, and it is expected that in less
than thirty days she will I e making
regular trips to her namesake, the coun-
ty-si*e of Gordon county. After tho re
moval of a few obstructions, it is be
lieved that tho Oostanaula may b.i nav
igated all the year round. Wo wish
abundant success to the Oostanaula
Steamboat company.
lion. L. W. Crook.
This gentleman passed through our
city on Tuesday, and informed us lie
had resigned tho office of .lodge of the
SuporiorCourts in tho Cherokee Circuit.
His resignation took effect the fir.t of
this month. Wo Joaru that D. A Wal
kcrof Spring Place has been appointed
to succeed him. Judge Crook has ac
cepted the Presidency of the L'ul.on &
Jacksonville R. R. company to which
ho lias been reo. n 1; elei ted.
Room.va Slate.—-Tho attention of
holders and contractors particularly is
invited to tho advertisement of Mr. Sea
born Jones. There is no doubt lint
that slate is the best, and, in a long run
tho cheapest roofing material. Tho
Van Wert slate is of the very best qual-
tity.
Road.—
fiSy Tho “Georgia Literary and Tem
perance Crusader” comes to us with a
“flourish” in an entire new dress. It
1ms a very handsome head-piece, is well
printed on good paper and tilled with
oxcellont reading matter, John II.
Seals editor nnd proprietor, A. 11. Seals
assistant editor and Mrs. L. Virginia
French, Editross of the. Ladies de
partment. Published Weekly in Atlan
ta, Ga.
fiQr'lIuniioiiy,” the New York cor
respondent of the Mobile Itci/Utcr de
nies that ho is Joseph A. Scovillo, ns
lias been charged by “A Merchant” in
tho .V. V. IltraUl,
Latest News.
Sentence of l)r. lloyd.
Wamunuton, Feb. 7.—Dr. William
Boyd was to-day convicted of stealin_
two slaves, lie (Boyd) was sentenced
to 14years imprisonment.
A Slaver.
Washington, Fob. 7.—Intelligence
lias boon received here that tha slaver
bark, (Lion, from Now York, has been
seized by the British and delivered her
to an American steamer. Tho Captain
was irnprioned at .St. Helena. She had
upwards ot one thousand negroes on
board.
cgular
NIGHT in each month.
Tit08. J. PERRY. II. P..
ANDREW .1. BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, B.,
D. J. 8ANDEKR, Treasurer, '
D. G. LOVE, Bce’y. febOlrily.
A Card to the Suffering.
Th» Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
ns a missionary In Japan, w.,s cured of Con
sumption, when ail other menea had failed,
by u recipe obtained from a learned physician
residing In tho great ett.v of Jeddo. This re
cipe lias cured great numbers who wore suf-
ferriug from Consumption, Bronchitis, Bure
Throat, Coughs nnd Colds, and the debility
nnd nervous depression caused by there dis
orders.
Desirous of benefiting others. I will send
thiq recipe, which I have brought homo with
—e, to all who need it. free of elm rye.
Address Rrv. WM. COSGROVE,
230 Baltic street.
jan2R-tw3m Brooklyn. N. Y.
auuuuum
Town Property, for Sale.
Rare Chance to buy Low.
Will bo • dd at Public Out
cry. on tho
First Tucsdnf in Feb’y
Next,'unless previously disposed rff ot pri-
. .. ^ I “* - *
WaviR* Puiu Killer*
No medicine is more prompt in its notion
in ease of Cholera Morbu», Ac., than Perry
Davis* Pain Killer, It is the acknowledged
antidote which seldom fails if applied in it's
early symptoms. No lumily should be with
out a bottle of it always on hand.
The slain on linen from the use of tho
Pain Killer is easily removed by washing
it in alcohol.
Davis* Pain Killer seems particularly eftl-
usiciouH in cholera morbus, bowel com plaints,
And other diseases to which tho natives of
Burniah, frein their unwholesome style of
living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valu
able antidote to tho poison of Centipedes,
Scorpions, hornets, Ac.
Rev. J. Bmiatnm. Into Missionary iuBurtnah
Bold by druggists and all dealers in family
medicines. fob I.
Tae Closing Years of Life nro often
rendered wretched by nilmonls which are
trifling in themselves uud arc easily cured if
taksn in time. Affection of the liver,stomach,
and other orgaus concerned in digestion, arc
tho most frequent. They naturally make the
suTeror nervous, irritable and coinphilning,
and relatives*and friends are forced to hear
die brunt of their ill humor. The use of
Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach* Bitters will
prove an efficient remedy for this evil, it will
nit only strengthen the wholo physical or-
g.miration, but. on tire! v euro the most obsti
nate cases of. Indigestion, Dinrrluva.Dysonte-
rv, and Liver Complaint. Tho first physi
cians in the country arc loud in their praise
of this preparation. Another recommenda
tion of the Bit ters is that it is so palatable to
vho tasto that it may be used even as a bever
age. .Sold by a’l druggists. fehijm.tri
vate sale, tho HOUSE ANt) LOT on Broad
Street, opposite tho old Buena Vista llotol,
and commonly known as the
Bradbury House;
1 havo filled it up in first rate style, aud
a-ldod new fonccs to tho lot. There are
EIGHT EXCELLENT ROOMS,
wall finished, nnd a commodious basement,
which could bo much enlarged at a trifling"
expenses. Tho rooms aro amply supplied
with lire places. On the lot is unquestion
ably uuo of the
BEST WELLS IN ROME.
Thorn is also another building, near tha
dwelling, siiitaldo fnr a small family, which
c.iuld lie easily rented by any purchaser who
did not choose to occupy it for himself. Suf
ficient ground is attached for a line vegetable
garden. I will also ofl'or my
Lots on Etowah River.
Including the ono wiicro my residence was
not long ago burned. Tho. lot is a hrnul-
aoino location for a dwelling. A ilowor gar
den. containing a very largo variety of flow
ers—rosns, pinks, and numerous kinds which'
I purShasad In Augusta and elsowhcro. Tho
llower-plut lias been tastefully la : d oil by a
a professional gardener. Tliore aro also a
number of young fruit trees, carefully so-
looted nnd planted by myself. A good well
is on tho lot and sovorel out-buildings. It is
ono of the best garden spots in the city, us I
bare bud lsrgo quantities of manure baulud
on it. To any person desirous of building
tliiB locution presents many inducements.—
The foundation of tlio burnt dwelling, and
two good chimneys arc standing. and would
much lesson tho expense of putting up a now
house. A goad fence surrounds the lot.—
There aro several parcels of ground adjacent
witli more or less improvonts upon them.
ALL BEING RICH GARDEN SPOTS.
Also, at tho samo time, will ho sold a
Negro Woman and her child.
Togetlior with a great many arti Ics too te
dious to mention. Tlio abova pieces of pro
perty aro offered at a bargain. Persons are
requested to examine for tliomselves. For
information as to prices, terms, Ac., apply
either to A. W*. IIARSIIAW, or
D. S. MINT UP.
junl2-twStAw3t
CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS.
f t
TERMS OASHi
GENT DRY
AND
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
B. F. JONES,
IV. SCOTT,
X J. OMBKRG,
U. Bi MOORE,
ROME, GA,
PROFESSOR MAPES*
Nitrogcnlscd Superphosphate
Of* Lime.
Patented November 25, 1859.
FOR WHEAT, C0RN.J100T OROl’3, COT
TON, Ac.
P RIOR TO the year 1817, Superphosphate
hud been made in England.'
.Markets. —
Savannau, Feb. 7 —Sales of Cotto
to-uny 1,030 bains. Gouil middling at
II cimts. The market was firm.
DR. BAAKEE
Treats all Diseases.
SPECIAL attention given to nil chronic
diseases—t’oiiglis. Group. Consumption, In-
Ituairui, Asthma. Iliom-.hitis, ull discuses of
the Nose, Mouth, Throat, nnd Lungs; all
Skin lliseaies of every description success
fully troate l:—Lumbago. Lumbar, Abscesses,
Scrofula, Rhnnniatis.il. Gout, Neuralgia, Pa
ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia,
Dysentery, Dtarrhina. The very worst cases
of Piles cured in a short time; also of the
Stomach, Livor, mol Dowels. There nro
many diseases incidental to women and chil
dren which aro treated with distinguished
success. All particulars will bo given by
letter. Dr. Bankec cun produce ono thous
and cor'd 'cates of liis perfect success in cur-
Home A Jackson vim.e Hah.
Cols. Lellavdy and Pennington, who pressed
CttARt.ESTON, Feb. 7.—.Sales of Cotton
to-day l.OOO bales. The market was de-
lutve been for the past throe weeks en
gaged in making the locating survey of
the Home & Jacksonville Railroad, re
turned to Itoifio on Monday last. The
time for letting tiie contracts to tho Ala.
.State line will bo made public in a few
days. _
-We aro authorized by
JIomi.E, Fob. C.—Sales of Colton to
day 7,000 bales. Mi Idling at l'lf cents.
Tho market was dull.
New Orleans, Feb. 0.—Sales of Cot
ton today 7,000 bales. Middlings lOf
(njll cents. The market was firm. Corn
buoyant at !)0(cj02} cents. Freights
were unchanged.
Gas Light Co.-
l)r. Yoiser, tho Superintendent of tlio
<4tts Light Co., to state that, on account
of some unforeseen delays, they will not
b prepared to light up the City bofore
next Tuesday night. At that time they
expect to havo everything in readiness
and will be prepared to light ull the
burners.
Steamboat Arrival.—Tho Steamer
Cherokee, Cupt. Thos. I). Attawny, arri
ved at her wharf yesterday, ut 12
o’clock, M., bringing 22 passengers and
473 bales of Cotton.
Geo. R. Ward & Co., Ag’ts.
- njj-TInniirn to lion. J. W. 11. Under
wood for numerous 1’ublio Docu'
4 incuts.
'Wheat Cnop.—We havo consulted «
number of farmers from various parts of
tho county, and they all oonour in rep
resenting tho wheat crop in this section
an almost total failure. Some will
make non* at all, very few hope to
make us much us a half crop. Discour
aging accounts reach ub from ovory di
rection. .
Dai.ton & Jackson a t lle Raii. Road.
We learn from Judge Crook, tlio Presi
dent of the company, that they com
menced grading at Cave Spring on that
lino, last Monday, with a force of 36
hanth. We further learn that it is the
intention of that company, ot on early
day to commonco grading ot Jackson
ville and also ut Floyd Springs. Thero
is about 3 miles now graded near Dal-
BfcgrA merchant in Burlington, Ver
mont, liaviiig sunk his shop floor a
couple of feet, announces," that “in eon-
sequence of recent improvements,
goods will bo sold considerable lower
than formerly.”
My*Rev. D. Henry Miller, late of
Meriden, Conn., has been unanimously
chosen Pastor of the First Baptist
Church, in Augusta.
COq
The Homestead
FIRE INSURANCE
Of the City of New York.
This Company continues to insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire,
Ou the moiit favorable terms and Pay*
Fully the Losses sustained,
Anil nut pro rata Ac.
WM. CllAUXOKY, 1'ios't.
Jso. K. Oaki.kv, l'tiii.o Uunn,
See’y. Vico l'res't.
B' F, JONES, AgonL Homo. nov2:i-3m
Dissolution.
rjMIE firm of A. 0. A A. J. 1‘ITNBR, lias
this day ben dissolved by mutiml con
sent. All persons indebted to the firm arc
requested to make iminrdiatn payment, as A.
J. I'itnor tho junior partner, expects to Icavs
this place in a four mouths, and their busi
ness must bo wound up before lie leaves.—
The business will be conducted in the name
aud stylo of A. G. I'lTNKIt, at tho old stand,
whore the notes aud accounts of tho firm will
bo found ihr a short tiiao.
JanS—lttWAwtr
mg
CANO SR 3, Gl,n SORES, or ULCEUS, IIIP
DISEASES, FISTULA of ovary discre
tion. BOAl.Il HEAD, WENS,
POLYPUS or tho NOSE,
Or in anv other part of the bodv,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
o'" ovorv description, and without the uso of
the knife,or any surgical instruments. These
lull named diseases cannot be cured by cor-
roqiondence; there'oro all such patients must
phi
uni
I
selves under tho Doctor's perso
lion.
eo bus made a new discovery of
that will produce absorption of
ot," and restore permanent vis-
4yc, without resort to the knife,
lid EARS are successfully trea-
tlio use of the knife or needle.—
lias constantly on hund at his
■ oxtensivo assortment of beauti-
CIAL EYE nnd TYMPANUMS,
UMS, whieli are suitable for eith-
•ges—inserted in five minutes.—
its of every description; also er-
ofartilicial articles known in tho
rgc assortment of beautiful aud
ITIFIOIAL HANDS, with tho
how Attachment; AKTIFMCIAIr
tho Ankle, Leg, nnd Knee-Joint
dm
An
FE
att
These articles are perfectly natural, anil
adapted for either sex, and onn be sent by
express to any part of tlio world. All kinds
of Trusses for Hernia nr Rupture of ovory
description, for oithorsex, and Trusses par
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, lilso for llioso with Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Ilnukeo is one of the mojt_cclebrateil
aud skillful physicians and surgeons now
living. Ilis fame is known personally in
every principal city of tho world.
All letters directed to I)r. Banker must
contain ten cents to nay postage and itiei-
I Chronic Diseasos can
dentnl expenses. Ail Chronic Diseasos can
he treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned, which will require liis personal
supervision.
s-iu Office limits, (torn 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office. 704 Broadway, a few Doors above
Fourth street, Now York City.
janlt—tr.'Im i w.tm
AGENTS WANTED!
Dissolution Noticet
milK firm of GEO. V. BURNETT A CO„
I is dissolved hy the retirement of Geo. P.
Burnett, and hjs place being supplied by
Geo. II. Ward. Tno Warehouse and (kiln-
mission business will hereafter be be con
ducted under thoslyloof
GKO. R. WARD A CO.
jan5—IttwAwlm
CIRCS PATENT CAP
Breast Lantern.
T O THOSE furnishing satisfactory refer
ences. a liberal salary anil expenses will
be paid. Tlio article is needed by every fur
mcr and mechniiic in tho country, and will
meet with reSdy sale. For particulars ad
dress J. C'i CARY, Pateuteo,
jun3ll—l\v 81 Nassau street.
The Undersigned will he
IN FULL BLAST,
On IVtonclay, 9th inst.,
and will bo glad to show (heir (Hands
IN SEARCH OF BARGAINS
Thoir Stock, which they pledge'
WIM1MMIE FAINMLI;
WrTH ANY HOUSE IN GEORGIA. OUR TERMS WILL BE
EXCLUSIVELY CASH,
And Prices exceedingly Low.
Wo hope (e roeeivo the encouragement of the oitisens generally in this enterprise and
expect to compensate thorn in return
By Saving them Money,
IN MAKING THEIR PURCHASES.
hud been made in England, by treating
burnt honts with sulphuric acid, and by the
formation of sulphate of lime, thus abstract
ing one atom of lime from tlio bones, a solu
ble phosphate lmd been Ibrmod. In 1847, J.
J. Mapos inadun soriesof experiments, thus
lie found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano
contained tlio necessary elements for insN
ring thu growth of plants, but not in the
right relnlive proportions to each other, lie
instituted a series of experiments, practical
ly. hy which lie prnvc l that one hundred
pounds of burnt bones, treated with fifty-six
pounds of sulphuric ncid. thirty-six pounds
of Peruvian Guano, twenty pounds oT sul
phate of ammonia, formed a mixture every
way superior to Peruvian Guano, nnd that
it would not excito the soil, but would con
tinually add to its fertility.
Ho hud found that one btrrel of blood,
fresh from the unimal, mixed with a cord of
organic matter, would, by fermentation, pro
duce a manure eqwfil to a cord of well rotted
stable manure. Ite further found that sev
enteen barrels of blood, when dried, would
mako ono barrel, and that blood couhl bo
procured at comparitively little cost, in cer
tain sections; tlmt it could be dried by cook
ing nnd pressing so as to produce a dry pow
der, uud by ndding to the abovo mimed in-
f redionts ail equal weight of driod bullock's
lood, a manure is formed one hundred pounds
of which aro cpual in power and lasting ef
fect to one hundred and cighty-tivu pounds
of the best Peruvian Guano.
Sincu ho has offered his invention to the
Prices plainly marked in Figurts.
For further particulars apply at the Store.
jan2—tf
Jones, bcott, ombbko- a cxy.
TO THE
farmers of tho country, some fifty companies
have imitated this article under various
The Last Warning.
J WILL now oucc more request my oM
customers to pay up,as I am determined
namo*. and for tho purposo of rendering it
popular, havo traduced Prof. Mapos and his
article, claiming to mako that of a superior
quality. Every yenr presents now imitators
of this articlo, who manufacture an inferior
article, using tho mineral ptiospates as a ba
sis. instead of ths calcined bones of animals.
Notwithstanding ull this, the demand for
Mapos' Nitroveniscd Buperphosphate of
Lima has doubled.
Peruvian Guuno coutaius an excessive
amount of ainmuuia, tlio only uso of which
is to rcuder water capuble of dissolving a
larger amount of tho inorganic constituents
of tho soil, or as sometimes called to act as
an excitant. Tlio market gardeners of New
Utrecht commenced somo years ago by using
two hundred weight of guauo to tho acre;
they are now compelled to use twelvo hun
dred weight of guauo to produco the samo
effect, aud their land is uvidently imjKivcr-
ished by its use, while those who havo used
tlio Nitrngoui-icd Supcrpbosphnto of Limo,
Imre steadily found their soils to bo improv
ed, and instead of requiring more, they re
quire less fertilising inatorinTeaoh year. And
this is particularly truo of Tobacco and Cot
ton lands.
Among tlio advantages arising from the
useol Nitrogeuisod Suporphospbate aro tho
following: It curries no weed need to the
soil; iC prevents rust, and insures tlio perfect
ing of plants; thus, when used on Cntton, tho
boils do not fall and. os by tho oxporienoe of
Mr. Lomas, Col. Davis, and Col. Goodwin
and others, it gives a greater weight p.’r acre
»f cotton. Fur Wheat, it has steadily prov
ed itself to bo superior to tho Peruvian Gu
ano; wheu in contact witli seed, it does not
destroy it ns does tire Peruvian Guano; and
it supplies tha deficiency of the Phosphate
of Luuoand other ingredients, produced bl
excessive reaping of grain and uuduc pas-
ttfrngo.
The reports of the farm of tlio inventor, of
the American Institute, and committees of
other institutions, wli > have visited it, nltho’
it is manured entirely with this fertiliser,
prove that no manure hits yot been usod
which produces an equal amount profit.
The American Institute havo just awarded
their Silver Medal to Professor Mapos, for the
bast fertilizer, aller a most thorough invest!
gatioi, into tho merits of all in the markot.
The subscriber hits been appointed Sole
Agent in Augusta for the sale of the above
fertiliser, and guarantees that its constitu
ents are the materials statod above, and no
thing else, l'ianters desiring more informa
tion. will please send for our Ciroulsr, con
taining testimonials, and tho articles by Dr.
Knderliri. which constitute the best treatise
dn Phosphate ever written.
Price S3G per Ton in August*.
J. A. Quimby,
No 193 Broad st , next deer to the "Com-li-
MERCHANTS
OF TIIE
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.
W E. the undersigned, importers and Job
bers in the city of Charleston in viow
of tho present excited stato of the country
il ......
Albert Lcngnfok; Marshal!* Bargs; A * W.
Knox.
HAT8, CAPS ANff STRAW GOODS.
Horsey, Austen a Co.; D. R. Williams * Co.
F. D. Fanning.
SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE
Jennings, Thomliuson A Co.; Uastio, Cal
houn * Co.
doom ii proper to bring to the notico of the
interior Merchants the claims wo havo to
■their patronage nnd cuxtom. Tho majority
of us have been long established in business,
nnd from our experience are well acquain
ted with the wants of thissoctionof country
Allot us hold sontiments in common on tire
agitating question of tlio day—sl'arary; and
nil of us dosiro, as far as practicublo, to bo-
commercially independent of the North.—
havo no desire to underrate tho energy and
enterpriBO of the Merchants of Northern
cities, but we claim to bo able to supply goodH
in our respcctivo lines, on os favorable forms
both as to price and credit, as tho merchants
of any city in the Union. * Wo have facilities
for obtaining goods from Europe, not sur
passed by any, and our importations from
abroad are very largo, notwithstanding tho
reports to the contrary, circulated by those ,
who have no knowledge of what they affirm i
or whose interests prompt them to mislead.
American goods we obtain from the manu
factures on as favorable torms os any Job
bing Merchants of tho Northern cities. Why
then should wo not bo ablo to soli on as fa
vorable torms as others 1
We are able and determined to do so, and
all we ask of you is, to try this market, lay
aside the prejudice—for it is only prejudice
—that your customers prefer goods from
New York for thoso from Charleston, and
build up and encourage your own Seaports
and your own Merchants. If we cannot do
what we profess, you will be subjected to a
verylitUo inconvenience, for opportunities
of leaving by railway or steamer aro offered
every twelve hours.
Our Stocks will be complete by 1st Febru
ary next, and it remains to be seen how
many of thoso who have heretofore pur
chased all their goods in northern cities will
give Charleston a trial this spring.
Charleston, S. C„ Dec. 12th, 1859.
DRY GOODS.
Gillilands, Howell A Co.; Hyatt, McBurney
A Co., Johnston, Crews A Co., Crane, Boyf-
ston A Co.; John G. Mil'nor A Co.; Kerrison
A Leiding; Chamberlain, Miler A Co.; J. 8. A
BOOKS AND STATIONERY-
McCarter * Dawson; A. Carter; S. B. Jones,
Agent .Methodist Book Concern.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTnS AND WINDOW
CURTAINS.
Lambert* A Howell; J at. G. Bailie.
PAPER COMMISSION DEALER.
Joseph Walker.
IMPORTERS AND DEALKRS IN WINES,
LIQUORS, SUGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.
Chafee, St. Amand A Croft. [jauMtofebi
Bell, Pace, Lavender & Go.,
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS
L. Bowiu^A Co.; Robort Adger A Co.; Nayler,
Smith A Co.; Cadow, McKenzie A Co.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
PLANTATION GOODS.
Andrew McDonall; Raveuel, Huger
Millikcn.
OF
Staple and Fancy
89 CHAMBERS A U BEADF, STS.,
NEW YORK,
TIYOST respectfully invite th* attention of
1V1 SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to their
large and varied stock of Goods, whiefi' Will
be complete by the let of February.
H. 8. HUGHS wRl be pfcaaed to ■■*-«* V
friends wben tbey visit N»w York- * < -" ■
janl2-tw2m
Woodland Female College,
FOR SALK.
W ILL be sold at Cedar Town on tho first
Tuesday in' February next, all the real
estate now owned by Woodland Female Col
lege, consisting Al one large, well afraond
two story Boarding House, two good framed
School Houses, and about Fir's'Acred of Land.
Also, two Plano Forte*, and other articles be-'
longing to tho school rooms Th; rCaj estate
will be sold for one half cash (tad the - balance
HARDWARE.
Courtuey A Temlent; Hyde, Gregg A Day;
Gravely A Pringle; Wilmans A Price; H. F.
Strohecker; J. E. Adger A Co.
SHOES.
E. B. Stoddard A Co., Force A Mitchell;
Uoseltino A Walton; D. F. Fleming A Co.,
Dunham, Taft A Co.; R. A. Pringle A Co.
CLOTHING.
Waldron, Eglcston * Co., Edwin Rates *
Co.; Cohen, Willia * Co.; MatthiesseniO'Udrrk
* Co.; Pierson, Smith a Co.
GROCERIES.
S. S. Farrar, Bros, a Co.; Lanneah a Wbil-
deu; J.. A. Barckmyer; George W. Williams
a Co., T. J. l C. II. Moise; Fardum * Dottor-
er.
cri6cKERY AND GLASSWARE'
Brows * Palma; Webb * Sage.
upon twelve month*’time. Th« JtrOjierty Is
unnecessary its
so well known that It is i
a minute description of it Sold for'the pur
pose of paying the debts oftko Institution.
e! r cni80L>L An ’
WM. HOGG,
jan21—twaw2w. O mmittse.
A Timely Notice.
LL those who are indebted to me, either
by Note or Acoount, must pay up be.
lib return day, or they will b*. sued. My
idividifal books must be settled. _
individual!
janlO.triSmos.
A. R. HARPER.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Ilaviiand, Stevenson a Co.; John Asbhursl;
to collect my money .he shortest way known. tutionsliH” office. ’ iunUtwIawAwtomsrl
jatuuwAtriim. u. i>. a. |
SILKS AND FANCY GOODS.
Bow*u, loater A Co.iTh'ivc*..’' — 1
CJIATTObtiA JllVfcR
INSTITUTE,
Gdylesville, Cherokee Co., Ala.,
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
S TUDENTS of both sexes will be received
at this Institution, and fitted tat the com
mon duties oflifKor any clarsin bur Cel- •} ,
legos. Competent Teacher* are employed;
Send for a circular. .:ii>l
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