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ettlo parties are requested to send in these no
tices accompanied with a responsible name
»nd they will be published with pleasure.
T.ntrm
Tlrofcgsiowl 6^3.
B. n. n*nvp.v,
.... nuHI.AP SCOTT.
*,SCOTT*
a'ttor‘Ne y b at 1AW,
ROME, . . v . ..... ?A.
A DVANCES of money can usually be had
K pfm good claims loft for oollection.
Rome, Juno 1.—ly. 1 .
Z. B. HARGROVE,
•‘ATTORNEY AT LA w,
ROME, ^ ■ # f
Orricn—Over Fort A Ilargrovo’s new store.
feblO—ly ••
GEO. T. STOVALL,
/ATTORN EY ‘ AT. EA,W,
ROME, .
r Vf iiU practice in the counties of Cherokee
Ga. Ofict over N. J. Otnberg’s Clothing store
RevanaxoB—Underwood A Brnith, Rome
ftf Oa. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens. Ga. jan2T
; THOS. J. VERDERY,
. ‘*-‘' i X.’t T’4 AN B Y AT LAW;-‘V
• , , OEDAR TOWR, - - - - - GA.
Vfii.li practice in the counties of Floyd.
Voile. Paulding, Carroll, Haraldwn and Cass,
Siriot attontion paid to collecting, lan.n-iy
'• dftSKHY A. GARTRELL, .
attorney at law,
ROME, . . •<•. G
Bini it attention given to collecting^ and se
curing .lairns in Upper.Georgia. fcl>l-ly
4, w. it. rviiKpwopn. ..... c. H. smith.
IfflDERffOQD & SMITH,
* ATTORNEYS at law,
ROME, ... . . ........... CA.
PnAOTicn in Upper Georgia: also in tho
* Federal District Court of Marietta.
janS0'69-ly .
The Homestead
FIRE INSURANCE CO,
• f , Of the' City of - New tlbrih
This Company continues to insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire,
On the most favorable terms, and Pays
Fully the Losses sustained,
And. not pro rata Ac.
WM. CHAUNOEY, Pres’t.
Jko. K. Oakpbt, Poilo Hurd,
Boo’y, - Vice’Pros 1 1
B- F, JONES, Agent, Rome. nov23-3m
VERANDA
Boarding House f
In sight of the Doii
Street. [foblltrily] fi
ETOWAH HOUSE,
■ ROME, - - .- GA
I,. P. TIIOJIAS, Pro’r. *
(Late of Eatonton Hotel,! . .
The Stage Offices are,kept at'this House,
and it is nearest the Depot. jan5
Georgiy Manufactures— Georgia's /Strength
THOS- P. STOVALL A CO.,
of Angnstn, Geo.
ABfOULD respectfully invite the attention
TV of Merchants to their heavy Stook of
4"4,SHEETINGS,»- *1*3-1 iftfe
. '7r» SHIRTINGS,
Cotton Yarns, &c;,
As manufactured by- .the. MONTOUR-, COM
PANY. These Goods will compare favorably
wl ‘ h Imsmi¥ %.Jj8iith,- antL«LHill
soli at such VERY LOW rates, as to undel
General Commission Merchants, Augusta Ga.
janai,,tri.J^n. f r. ;«. :t
GRAHAM HOTEL,
iCAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. t
THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE. ,
Thire is it Livery Stable keptTn connection
■with this Hotel, where Horses and Vehicle*
are kept for hire. \ jsnl*twtf
Man
JtiHN , i\ SMITH,
Heo.'-w^fc, Jehial Read,
fholesple Dealer* In
HATS, CAPS,
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ao.,' I '•
120 Chambers and 60 Warren Streets.,
NEW YORK,
4th and Sth Streets above the Aster House.
jan26—tr6in'
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRV GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 aud'i2 Chambers St. N. T,. ,
"YTTOULD notify the Trade that they are
W opening. Weekly,(in-new 'and beauti
ful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA, PRINTS, Alsp;>thc
AMOSKEAG,
A NowPrint, which excels evory Print in the
country.for porfootion pfrpxecutipn and de-
sign in liill Mad’der Colors.'-' Our- Pi-mtsaru
cheaper than nny,in market, and,cuie6tin;
with extensive sato. Orders
tended to.
a promptly a
Feb2’60,trily.
C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama imd
Tcnnrsseo. »“K3.
COTHRAN, JE FFERS & CO,.
—SUCCESSORS#0—
JEFFERS & OOTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
ClTAltLESTOX, SOUTH CAIiOLTXA.
WADE S. OOTRAN, Romo, Go.
WM. II. JEFFERS.
HENRY L. JEFFERS,
September 7,—ly.
T. W. ALEXANBER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, .' GA -
fob! 0'57
W. B. TERHlfNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME • . . • • GA.
v OrnoB—In City Hail Building.
npr8-1 y
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
ROME. - - - V - - - - GEORGIA.
wa*Offico over Drug-Btoroof NEWMAN
A1NOWLIN. feMIlrily.
Clothing Manufactured
On Commission.
P ARTIES purchasing their goods i.i the
piece, enn have them mado up in any
stylo, and of any assortment of sixes, at a
charge of ton par cent, on tho nett cost,
The subscriber having many years experi
ence in tlie business, with unusual facilities,
for tho manufacture of extra line and medium
clothing, can offer great inducements to those
who prefer ordering their goods to huying
them ready-made. J. R. STIOTWELL,
Refcroncesi Rahway. New Jersey. 1
Messrs. J. It. Daniel A Co., Columbus, Ga.
" W. G. A A. R. Andrews, Montgom
ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail, Milledgevitlo, Ga.
doo21—lin
k. WAY , „ „
P R AC TI Cl fr-G Pit YB IC l A N,
Ten miles wost of
ocW59—ly ROME, GA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
. Aaoitfii, vV.£A.3 ga;
Orrion—In tha old Post Offioa.
aprl’57 3 . L ..* i.v o
... H. H. PENNY,
GENERAL collecting agent,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
*qpt 7, ’6V.-n46-ly. »
J. C. REESE, M. D.
SILVER CREEK, •' ; • FLOYD, C». GA
Offloe at J. A -Whlteheads’ angS jy.
B. J. JOHNSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Rome, Ga.
Will givo striat attentipn to the
selling or COTTON.
And all kinds of Produce, and Heavy Goods,
thafcTnay.be consigned to him.
at the Post Office corner, [aug.24
hat may. in
# # «Offica
*noi 7*103*;*.
MUTUAL INSURANCE
i COMPANY,
ROME, - - - - - J GA -
Orricn—At Romo Railroad Depot
W. S. COTHRAN, Pres’t.
0. H. STILLWELL, Beo’y. July28
c. w. LANGWOETHY,
PROFNMOE OF
J^PPIANO, ORGAN
Guitar anti Vocal Mtioic,
ROME, GA, v augS.Iy
Prof. 0. W. LANGWORTHY
T WILL OPEN HIS ' ' '
CLASS OF VOCAL INIJSIC
ON MONDAYvNIORT, Sth AUGUST, '60.
AT noon*, i
3d Floor of Fort A Freeman** Blocl
*V3ewion, five months—Terms, $10 per
M&oUr. ! [*ug3—2m
Charleston, S. C.
DAVID G. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
;;*PB.irta£N, ; : ’V: ;
Collector and General Agent.
^Sf^Offlco In DrtigtStoro of Baker A Ech
’ ir- ; fobl7-trily,
' as. vAXva/
,."iti'iiibttl it “a“ wkjvj u.v.! «>i
TOTUE^WES,
BONNETS SMlLtiSEEY.
MRS. M. h SUMMEEHAYS,
XTOW IN REW YORK,HA8 ’Jtf8T*RE-
ooiVed- from Paris, tho Spring Fnsliions
Janneta, and finding the site much largor
and the style‘quite different, tho feels it in-.
> lufitnn ' the ‘Ladies 'k
ftme and ylqinity, of those, Jaet*.. .
Ifjony,ope dosires a Bonnet of thfi
•tyje hefors tho return qf Mra- S., with ;hdr;
Spring supplies, on the receipt, of ah onier,
she, will send byExpress, at her ownexpense,
any kind that may be ^ desired/ and'ailti^o!
has between twenty And thirty work-women,
this can he done at very short notice. : ' ;
Orders triaybeleftwilh MissSALLin'W'itit-
r.nspn. at tho Store in Romp, pr ; : s,enfe
to, m. al,j.w :
fchlltritf. 64 East Br*»dway, N. Ys
IAH1TEL STKWAnT, .THOS. O. WATTERS
STEWART & WATTERS,
CITY AUCTIONEERS.
W ILL sell at Auetion an Commission,
Lands, Negroes, Horses, Groceries, Dry
Goods, Books, Furnitur* or any other artleles
that may be consigned to them. . '
They ore tho only ‘regular Licensed City
Auctioneers, and all GOods consigned to .them
will be duly cared for, pad proper retnjms
made.,. . . .. tll JF.ebOtrit^
Ujikiuj*
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBROTYPIST,
RoatE) ga:
jan31,1860j' FTrilyt
REMOVAL!
rasoN;''
H AVE Removed to thoir new, .building
first door below tho' Drug: Store, of
Turnley A Bilker, Whom they brill take
pleasure in waiting on thfelr old cnstohiors
anil the public gonorally. jan3-tHl*wt#
MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS IN
-^t^Saddles, Bridles °
pbAnd ' ,
/, BdiSAD ‘6*.; febkfi.
Carriage, Harness and Saddle !.
TRIMMINGS. i
Also a heavy itook of BOOT: AND SHOE
FINDINGS, euoh AS .Sole and Upper Leath-
^’^rjyhiSS.,^ oferWRRY^RAip'fer
CASH or to Prompt'Paying Customers. We
can bo fbund at tUo old stand of W. II. White,
t doors below Tnrnley 4 Baker's Drag Store.
' jan!2 -■ ; •' • 1 ,
FIRST CLASs
B 0 A R D I N G H 0 U S E.
XT’AVING pitrehiised the house now occu
JEL pled by Mwj Mary Pi Whitaker, it will
ho most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED ant
Npwly Furnished, and wili bo opened foi
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A ~ j..
LARGE ASSdRTMENT OF j ,
Groceries & Staple Goods,
• adapted to Planter’s. we**r; y :i < t r i 1
-S':, For 1'
Consisting of ‘ ' ' " • - * J*
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnnbnrgs,
may 18-1 y. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T. Duane,
I s now. permanently located
in Rome, and has taken rooms
over Fort A Hargrove’s store,
where he will be pleated to receive, the/mils
of thos' who may require his professional
Without Room, will be, '* month, - 12 60
With . ,‘fr “ ■ «. .i « v , 15 00
Lighto anil Washing,-will be. farn
inablo
ished afc resonablo rates.
ARE SELLING.OFF THEIR
jfal.l and Winter Stock,
REDUCED PRICES.
_ the Venetians purchased white
men, Christians and others, and. sold
them to the Saracens in Sicily and
foreigners. The Portuguese' :first iin-.
ed negro slaves from western,Africa
Europe in 1442. Spain soon em
gaged in the traffic, and negro slaves
'abounded, in Some places of that king
dom." AYteF‘America’was 1 dikcovWhd.
the Indians of i Hispaniola were import-,
ed intaBpeinand ; nuuio slaymu, ...The
SSm
i'e Indians, whom they
to slavery imEuropeandthe ^
w
ifiodhPi
to
a.
into, America
lei* who emigrated
negroed. ’’ Aroyal odM, of
Spain authorised negro slavery in
Amonoainl5^8.^
slaves betVveen A^rica Aide - Hiiipahi^la
was enjoyed by royal, ordinanee. > 'Las
Cwap, whosuw the Indians vanishing
W W9rMhe owUy of.^he Spani
ards, suggested that the negroes, who
aftnte could endure severe
be further employed. : ThiB' Vra»“in
,1518.’/ : 1 :,ij, 'ii, gnilf'-irii e. tKi„
lishman that engaged intheslave trade.
In 1 1552 his transported a largo tmrto of. n
slaves to Hispaniola. In 11557 another .
expedition was prepared,, (find ; . Queen.
a^nsiN"
tions, set tiro to an Africtlnl city; khd out
of three thousand inhabitants kucceed-
ed- in seizing tw.o hundred-and sixfty.;'
ticipate in slavery: -*’ In' 1854 they : St,
ported t( cargo of negroes. - Thiougbbut.
Massa.ohusetts the, r prj| «f,ju8tipe w*s
raised against them, as, ipr* ' - 1 J
murderers'; tho guilty mi
mitte’d for thooftence, ttr
sentativesof the pcople [ordered:
groes .to be .estored to .tUir native
‘ r y kthe publicexpenae f i Af aj
period there were both Indian am
&ms'W Mh«fi<ih'd^P ; ® ?Tr
In 1638 a Dutch ship i eh toiled 1 dames
iriver and t -landed: twenty il.
' This was the epoch ,c
will ilo well to giV»'Itoev* aiall
irtiole* in their liue.Chcap
if they! wish irti
Eg’elso. Planters d(Airing more inforraa-
n, will Mease send for our Circular, con
ning testiraoniala, and the articles by Dr.
denin, which constitute the best treatise
Phoxphate ever written.
Price $56 per. Ton in Angnstn.
J. A. Quimby,
No 103 Bread it., next door to the “Coniti-
ionaliet” office. Janl4twIawAwtomarl
88
LONGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO,
MANUFACTURERS,OF
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ■
Cloth, i llg,
80 Chambers St., & OO Rende St.,
Between Broadway and Church st.,
NEW YORK.
C. T. LONOSTllEET, O. P. linADfORTI,
0. n. WICLLI. 1. r. OILBEUT.
fob2—tw2m - •
services,
He would also state that he . is prepared
insert artificial teeth, -on vulcanized rubber,
which ie fast superceeding ell other styles of
work, now made, combining ax it does,
LIGHTNESS/’-*
-MR '■ • ! *
A Pleasant Decree of Elasticity.
, mrfl[ ; oa j ., ■ <
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New York prices,
may!—ly
ATLANTA, - - - . - - GEORGIA.
YXTOTLD respectfully Invite tho citisens of
“V Atlanta and vicinity , to call and ex
amine his extensive and well eeleoted stock qf
Confectionaries, Cigars; &o.
COUNTRV MERCHANTS are particular
ly invited to glvo him a call, for he will soli’
to them at a low price, for cash.
He has,' also, on hand a large stock of CON
FECTIONARY pf his own inanufacture, su
perior to any in the iity. nov23-ly.
f
iM^nS^asiS;
Rome, Aug. 31,:’69.tf.
Bell, Face, Lavender & Go.,
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS
■ ,&$ elodW
Staple and Fancy
DHTGOOim
. 89 CHAMBERS it 71 READS STS.,
. NEW YORK,
M OST rcsnectlUUy invite the attention of
SOUTHERN MERCHANTS to thoi
and varied stock of Goods, which wU
be complete by the lit of February.
H. STHUGHS will be pleased to see his
fr tand*wk»^they. visit- New Turk.
A Fresh and large Stock of Southern Raised
Grass Seed. •„
QFril kinds. Juxtreesiv^^
T^bll ’ ’ - No.'3 Chtjiee House.
»i.i a 'u.tw.'K f. lo:
.oiliqt—17.d*t i
THOS. J. PSBRV,
O. W. V. LAHKIN.
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
affl
"-fe
'88m...,
-■ -i^ ioch as, Bacon
so, Provisions, suen as, Bacon,
Meal’ *o., Ao., whloh we will sell loi
Cash, qr country produce, *t each prices. We
- -■ r.tae.i e—• «k-.» favors, and hope by
fair deal-
intronage.—
IUi yi .WUUM,t uiyuavy, -
f grateful for' pk«t fai
111 DEATH tit
HVXRY FORM AND SPECIES OF
V SEMIN.
atar'a”
Rat, Reach, Ac. Exterminator
Bed-bug F.xteiminator.
r’s”
itar’s” Eleelric Powder, for Insects, Ao.
DESTKOTS IXSTSXTLT •*//
is, Roaehes, Mice, Moles, Ground Mies,
dBugs, Ants, Mqtbl, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
tects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ac.,
In short, every form and species of
i VERMIN,
Years established in Near York City—used
the city Post Office, the eity Prisons and
tion. Houses, the eity Steamers, Ships, Ac.,
city Hotels, “Astor,” “Bt. Nicholas.” Ao.,
nd by more than 20,600 private families, t.
'st« and Retailers everywhere sell thorn,
ale Agents in All the lame Cities,
r sixes, ISo. 50c. and $t Hexes, Bottle,
iwase! I! ofspurions imitations. Examine
:h Box, Bottle and Flfik, and take noth-
;but “CoStou’s.” .
Boxes eent by Mail.
$6 Boxes tor Plantations, Hotels, Ao, by
o Saves, Jfgft
Beautiful spring! already-we see.thee
approaching.:r/Thoa 7 whispereth with
thy soft breath, and the trees gladdfttt
and putforth their buds to greet thee.
Kissed;by the warm zephyrs, they town,
ble And dunce in. the sunlight until they
burnt from the sheath' which,, shrouded
them from the'cold blasts of winter,
and unfold their tender leaves in the
genial rays of the sun; No longer bare
and leafless shall; they mourn their : dp*i
olation; but robed in graccftil green. ^r
decked in'more gaudyihu#*, they 4**
their plcoud;branch»a to the breeze, unci
hail with glee the: pattering rain-drops.
Already ( the crftcus, john-quil and, daf
fodil, Spring’s earliest; ho(hingen, hare
made their; appearance. Already the
willow; is; feathering Withl itendeliojiU
foliage; the birds are beginning to' tune
thdif throats ' and! twitter among the
boughs. Soon; the*;orchards urilllithe
crowded with t their i. pjnky fMld;v»BW»y
hlbesoms and the aic wdolent*
Road ovnd Msev Iciavae
Beautiful spring.time !l 0 ohj»v*<|
! . Season so'deatj )adt iud .modi
Cotad with, thy: warm breath,,. t *t
I Sadoheato oheer/.flJ n; sopeus
DriVe. the ooldnertheru > «di ysl
r -And snow storms
Bidthesdftzephyrsjiyfn. tabued
i«il LCaressingly play; :td «d» tn tns
<1 'Breathe ontheJBoWfrets.i'ijRjTo^' 4 -*
■in. -.Their perfume exhale,-. Jot arid
■to’ Scatter their fragranco. ) a-.-,d oi
it .Wide rferihe vatafij niAiei..o»
Bid theswefetwarblersri Mihjuos
s i v.Their ; wood notes resume,
Drive from their bowers,
('«W)
^ \ Sadnepg and glponi. ^ ^
t: 1 £——- 4~’ vsuog
^ The Ti-bolese.—TheTVrolese are em
ty ttieW’jv’ere. phatioally a religions people. “ Chria-
e, and : tho !; repro- tianity,” (says one wlio lived among
pie (ordered’tho bDq them,) is here (Moran) tlie great.reality
market of Virginia.-1: a ,■> no-px mmlt
.zrtFWmnriTtams :
Disappointment In .“the
■ |.*i-i fu! • Mttni’f; -oi 000,
George tho Fourth was Mwa;
the handsomest, man of. his da^ t -
author of a story iii ono of . thq -
magazines thus records his first’impree:
sion of him-: -Mm f,!n-,» yeii; )csU •
“I shall frankly, confess that,my first
impression on «smg, at George, the
Fourth was'one of sad dlsappointmehtr
-Although my education WMftot fnr ad-
vanced, I had read something and
heard more about .kings, and I. had
sebn th'eir effigies set forth' ill picture-
books ; and my Ifirfeo ’ idea‘Was that a
king- never. Went, anywhere,:evenito;
of life. The very aspect * of the 63un-
tiy hnd'the daily habits of the people
are one continued oonfession of faith; in
an incarnate God; and a crucified ;|le-
deeraer. When tho angelus rings, you
in and women cross-
th«y wJk- etoiig
>r uncovering their
heads, and it is common to see a whole
company stop in the midst of their con
versation ana join in the devotions. The
very watchman who calls the hours
does it with a chant of prayer' and
praise. •,‘Praise be Jesus” is the ordina*
ry. form of greeting . with, which., tho
peasants salute each other on' the hills
and in the valleys. " The crucifix' is
everywhere—by the iriadsidb :at cinter-
viils, and where tw.o ways.meet,
:say
Borne, Aug. 31, :’69.tf.
J.B. MURPH^
RESIDENT DENTIST,
T> EBPECTFULL Yinforuu his IMonile, and
tV the publio Rcnorally, that ho continues
the practioo of DENT1STR T In all its branchy
es, and has fitted up an office, pver the stole
of McGuire A Pinson, where he i> prepared
to executo all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the moxt approved manner.
porior style of. tooth, xet on gold, plate; for
beauty, strength nnd lifc-Ufce appoaeanco,
they are not surpassed. As an tinpressionhae
been mado that my prices for dental opera
tions are higher than the usual ran of Den
tists, I beg leave to say that they are the same
as charged by Dentist* at Augusta, Macon
and Savannah. Fur Artificial Work myehar-
gp* are as follows:
Entire Sols Upper and Lower fromllOO'to $266 1
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 60 to 160
Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 16 each,
Partial Seta In proportion to the above.
As I am well posted in all the late impfovo-
mints of the day, I feel confident that I oaf
meet the wants, of all who may peed tl*o ser
vices of a Dentist, and if references arp. want
ed; as to their utility In answering (lie purpo
ses of nature, l pan give them in abundance,
frqm those who Nave tested toy skill, for thfi
Iast fourtoeif years, in this, and odltotopg
* v x J.B. MURPHY.
Rons, Sept. M,l*i».-tfi .
1 golden ball surtootxntocl.' 1 by- d'Croeruf
0 J the other. What was the reality .that I.
Wl beheld T A.yery stout qlderhr .gbntle-,
cai man, almost bursting through his cloth-,
it I es, with a swoHen face and elaborate
ml periwig, towing from side td side with a'
Bl sort of mechanical motion; I Was: that;
{ indeed, the king! Why, he. waa not
tadf sp fine as tfee 11 " “ *
ed tho procession- ,
Infly fascinated by' tfle appari
King at t Arms,' whose equipment that
day, l tun satisfied, gave the hint for
" ' ' (Ufa ,6f
fe’tier'
. the artist so famous in detec-
ing latent-beauty, in a faco, andportray-
ting^j upon canvass, has iusttf
ame Bofsey, Byroli’^'iShiitiis’ c
oli. She is represented at the
when she was Iin-the full maturity; :of
hor. charms,;though, strange to say, , the
keness js deemed as perfect ofher.to-
ay as ono could ever -have been, allow-
irijg for a difference in weighty which age
has given her.-though she is- just sixty
Bookseller &
' SOME, GA
K . JUST RECEIVED
r of Stationary, Wall. Papering,
Engravings, Paintings qx;d. Fancy * .trticlcn
suitable for tho 'Holidays. Mbrohanta and
School Teoohere, supplied with-Books anp
Stationary at AUgusto prides/ The attention
of purohaaors reepootfully solloited.
Terms pash.
• jans—twty-’ ; : " : V'.V ; '
nothing 1 'of
Young radical that I was!
I had hitupon thereat blot
M,
itd' in’fellij
: George the Fourth thotdd; have
* ‘ be et ‘ ” *
would haw si
bly well, and in that dr
bly fihK presence would
-the stateliest among the stately;
was, but fora certain self-
,, **v6r t 'tob? disfe^lS^ecI*^
taken-'fdr that oninivorous alderman;
Sir ! William OurtiS. wlho psitinamotitly
followed ip.his.trein,’’ U1 , M . ia T „.,
JIW»TS..:AISU!>, .SHOES „
ROME GA.
Tho Rubsoribar i» xunjjlod
Fa^CH OAJUfe, PA
TENT LEATHER, and all other materials
for Gentlemen’* Dress Boots A’Shoesi
lie mjploya tiia bea^pf Wgrloptoi^nd kteps
Thankffil for past fitvbriXo'Hdfpea to re
oetre 1 a continuation oi
branch of homo industry.
; aug25—ly
paths through irineyL,^,^
atti’an knowingly passes it witbout itev-
rafivti-
miration of her pOet lover at 1 "Venice,
and, up to this day,'she has hot a grey
hair in her head. Singularly enough,
too, her complexion is still the marvel
of all Paris, so fair and so unchanged
•‘Time’s effacing fingers." Madame
issy’s salon is one of this .'most attrac-
e to both sexes in the great metropo-
st lfonoof To
still one oi. the most faciniatinn ot
-Her‘sex. ;J <• -.iwunetiltoiiuU hnasilflW
ind hiuo-w-aolhi'dilsdreii beiigwiuhi,.
i^A TsutoSiPBimj-FiAT.-^ffi: laxt Mta*
. .day-aftemoon, the different wires eons
were connected together, and
tommunicatioti wns had between
those places. Congratulations- w»re
^Yesterday; in thT'Senate, the vbti bi
which the'House blll exethpting for flv-
yean, from taxation, all goods sold in
this :StetB, whioh ;have ,to<)n4iPP< ‘
of Mr. Brewer, arid^th'o bill warfpksse*
by amojerity of three votes!' It wilt of
course, reooive. thf| signature of - the.
Governor. ‘ jUM iudljf
'' This act gives decidua advantage to
thhCharleston pdrohaserjAs compared
■with the NeW Y0rk. rtt We' havk, hd‘
doubt out merchants will' Avail theme
setorofthe Htondityof-thA^WA^taa
buythegtodswhichsMnoftol. .Wo
.w.ti therefore publish the-hill os soon
can obtain a oOpy j itiHHBfttfe-