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Sri-WeeMg flCoUwt.
Thursday Morning, April 5,1800.'
*3~Joaitrit Walker is Agent for this
tikpor ia Charleston, 8. C.. and is authorized
to make ooUtracta for Advertising,-receive
none/ and give receipts.
ISrSES FIRST AND FOURTH RA
GES FOR INTERESTING READING
-Matter.
Political Meeting. -
THE C0N8TIITUTI0NAL UNION MEN
of Floyd county are requested to meet at the
City Hall In Boms at U o’clock oil the FIRST
•TUESDAY'IN APRIL, for the purpose of
' appofatlhg'Delcgates to the'State Convention
-’to be held In Milledgevllle on the 7th of May
next. - roar2?twAw2w
Rom itAUKitifu ApHV AMCo$tp»r
■till commands, for a good article, 10jt
cts. Wheat Jl,40@$J,5p. Cforn.90 eta.
Bacon is a little higher, and now sells
readily on wagons at 9}®1.0 eta.
New Advirtiskhiiits.—W< $. Cothran
calls attention to the iEtna and Phoenix
insurance Companies.
M. A. Wm pee & Co., Advertise Car
riage, Buggy, and Wagon Making and
Repairing. Give them a call.
S. Jonas offers Ready-Made Clothing,
Dry Goods, Ac., &c. His customers w41
find his stook unusually good.
Mas. Sumhbrkats invites the Ladies
to examine her Millinery on and after
S iturday next..
Notice the Railroad and Legal Adver
tisements.
gQrPersons wishing to rent or buy a
farm, are referred to Advertisement,
Dr. W. J. Manley’s Defence,
We see in the last number of the
Knoxville 'Whig, a letter from Dr. Man-
ley, in whioh he asserts that he has' three
diplomat, and that the names of Drs. F.
H. Hamilton and Willard Parker, arc
signed to different ones. Dr. M., pub
lishes certificate from Drs. Childs and
MoClintook, certifying that he gradua
ted at the Berkshire Medical College in
the year 1844.
The Weataeb, Aims.--If variety is
the spice of weather as well, as of life,
the weather we now have must certain
ly be allspice. It is os changeable as the
fancies of a flirt, and as uncertain as
the issue of a Democratic Convention.
An Important qutSTtoN answered.—
What would this world bif without wo
man t
Ans.—A perfect blank—like a sheet
of paper, riot eveh ruled.
aST’The man that went out credit, bos
been brought book by the Sheriff on a
Bail Writ.
S&"'What animals have the most
* striking features t Why Woodpeckers of
•course. „ ,-V\
VST Why is a man getting up on
tall horse like the waves of the Bea in a
storm T Because he is mountin’ high,
JtSfWhftt kind of fire works may
thunder be called t A sky racket.
#6fAn eccentric child two years old
may be strange, but one two days old is
a little stranger.
The Steam Engine.—One of these
new machines has been built* in Rich
mond, Va., for the Russian Government
and a trial was made of its capacity.—
In four or five minutes from the time
the fire .was kindled in it, thosteam rose
and the machine was put in operation—
the water was thrown upwards to the
distanco of 250 feet, and then In a hori
zontal direction. In every instance the
experiment was satisfactory, showing
the admirable qualities of the invention
and the inestimable value of such ma
chines in putting outflres.—jffwon Tele
graph.
We invite the attention of the City
Counoil to the foregoing, arid if they
intend pfoouring a fire engine for Rome
suggest that It be one of the description
mentioned.
Arrival ®f the Habann. s. Mi
New OrIiEans, April 2^—The steam-
ip Habana with Havana dates to the
Ith ult., arrived here to-day. Markets
were unchanged. The excitement
about the captured Mexican steamers
still continues. . -
New Orleans News.
New Orleans, April 2.—It was repor
ted that an Agent of Gen. Miramon
was here after ammunition, &o. .
Connecticut Election.". -
New Haven, Conn., "April 3.—The
first returns .last night indicated the
triumph of." the Democratic ticket, as
there was a gain of 1,500 votes. The
returns this forenoon, however, have
changed this aspect qf aflairs, and. it is
now .believed that Buckingham,', the
Republican candidate for Governor, is
elected by a majority of about'one
thousand. There will be alarge Ke-
publioan majority in, the Legislature. r "
British Aggression.
Charleston, April 1.—The trig Je-
hossee, on alegitimate -trading voyage
from this pert to the 'coast of Africa, was
overhauled arid taken forcible posses
sion of by a British War vessel. The
officers and-crew of the brig were treat
ed with gross indignity, -
From Washington, March -29—The
House committee on Territories met
this morning to consider the Arizona
and . Jefferson Territorial bills. Mr.
Mowry proved by conclusive evidence
the population of Arizona to be about
twelve'thousand, exclusive of Indians.
Mr. Otero, the delegate from New Mex
ico, concurred in. Mr. Mowry’s state
ment, and testified that. the organiza
tion of ArizonaJs regarded os a necessi
ty for a territorial government,
Mr. Williams, from Jefferson -Territo-
rygavea statement, showing the ^neces
sity for a territorial government there.
He estimates the voting population at
eight thousand,
Later from Havana.
New Orleans, March 31.—The steam
ship Empire City has arrived from Ha
vana with dates to the 26th Inst.
There was much excitement in Ha
vana about’ the capture of ’ Commodore
Marin’s. steamers. The papers there
denounce itps an not of war.
:-. r - ' '—r**
Cotton Ship Burnt.
New Orleans,.March 31.—The Amer
ican ship Independence, loaded for Liv
erpool, was burned in port to-day .'Khe
had on board 3;500 bales of cotton. The
loss is about $200,000.
- A Duel on the Tapis.
New York,-March 24.—It is rumored
in this city that Lieutenant Bartlett ha <
challenged‘General. Morris, one of 'the
editors of the Home Joti na'. to a duel.
T! e difficulty arose from so.. • jffensive
remarks made by General Morris, in
the Home Journal, touching the great
diamond wedding.
; MAUKETS.
Savannah, April 3.—-Sales of Cotton
to-day 960 bales. The market'was qui
et but generally unchanged. Good Cot
tons were s :arce and firm.
New York, April 2.—Sales of Cotton
to-day COO bales, with a heavy market.
Flour heavy, sales, 5,500 barrels; Sou
thern brands unchanged. Wheat was
firm, with sales of 18,500 bushels. Corn
was heavy and sales 18,000 bushels.
Augusta, April 3.—*Cotton—-The mar
ket is quiet, prices unchanged.
CLUB BATES FOR THE CO.URIER
For eight dollars we will send the
Weekly Courier for one year to each of
four subscribers, and bne copy gratis,
for the same time, to the getter up of
the club.
Forsixteeri dollars We will famish
four Subscribers, each with the Sri-
Weekly Oiurier for one year, arid send
one copy regularly for the some time to
the getter up of the dub.
A good man who has seen much
of the world, and is not tired of it,
says: “The grand essentials to happi
ness in this fife" are something to do,
something to love, -and something to
hope for.”
~ISF*Two persons’were once disputing
so loudly on the subject of religion
that they awoke a big dog which bad
been sleeping on the hearth before them
and he forthwith barked most fririously.
An old divine present, who had been
quietly sipping his tea while the, dis-
g utants were talking, gave the dog a
ick, and exclaimed “Hold your tongue
you silly brute! yon know no more
about it than they .do.”
BS5~A destructive fire oqourred at
Independence, Missouri,.on Friday last;
which destroyed a largo number of
buildings. "Loss estimated at $100,000.
Specii)! Ifotice;,
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
To New Subscribers.
CLUB BATES WITH THE
Southern Cultivator
The Largest^Cheapcst & Best
Agrioidtural Paper
In. tb.e SoutH.
TO CLUBS OF FOUR THE .
"Weekly Courier” and "Southern Cultivator”
Will be sent for one year at the ex
ceedingly low prices of
Two Dollars and Fifty cents.
each subscriber invariably in advance.
Old subscribers by paying past dues,
can come in with the Clubs.'
Where can the Planters, of the Chero
kee Country get as muoh interesting
reading for the same money f Just
think of it, by- making up a club of four
yougeta.first rate family Newspaper
and the best Agricultural Magazine
published in the South, both one year
rill for only Two Dollars a half. .
mar23wtf.
. GREAT EXCITEMENT I
GRAND scheme fob
9 APRIL, 1800.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
McKINNEY Sc Co., Managers.'
Authorized by Special Act ef the Legislature.
25,828~FRIZES.
MOBS THAN IPBIZBTO EVERY Jt T’K’B.
, - CAPITAL PRIZE
-90 0,000.
TICKETS ONLY $10,
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To W Drawn Each Saturday, ia-1860, in the
city of Savannah 6a.
CLASS'66 to be Drawn April, 7, 18B0.
CLASS 67, ? “ ; 14, 1810. .
CLASS'68, - « « Jl, 1860.
CLASS 89, « “ 78, 1860. -
CLASS 65, - “ « St. I860. ,
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
I. O.C*-*CiO. F.
NO. 40.
Regular meetings, every WEDNESDAY
NIGHT. - . . ...
Officers—C. H. SMITH, N. G.,
IBRY,~
feb9trny.
THOS. 3. PERRY, V. 6.,
R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer.
a jm ROME VA/
P^BoyR 1 Ajohghaptor,
i Regular *. Meetings FIRST. TUESDA
NIGHT in each month. „ y
THOS. J. PERRY, H. P.,
. ANDREW J, BEARDEN, 1L,
WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer,
D. G. LOVE; See’y. . fobOtrily.
Prise
1
1
1
. 1
1
1
$60,000 is
20,000 ii
10,000 is.
$,000 is
4,000 is
3,000 is
2,000 is
1
1,600 te
1
LlOOis, -
5
10
1,000 art -
600 are
3
408 are -
2
808 ara
3
200 are
60
160 are
100
100 ara
100
05 are.
100
85 are
. Chills and FeverI-»Ono of the-greatest
remedies.that baa ever been laid before the
public for Fever and Ague; add which -have
received the highcst.onconium from tho press
and the people, is Dr. J.’Hostetler's .Celebra
ted Bitters. Who would endure the tortures
arising Orem this terrible disease, when it can
be so easily cured ? Who would endure sleep
less nights, burning fevers and ley obill*. al
ternately, when a remedy can be obtained
for a more triilo ? And yet how many femllie*
linger out a painful existence under this dead
ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down
nutnlns. until it Hopnmi's tut rnmmun rui tlinir
6,000.
4,000
8,000
а, ooo
1,600
1,100
б. 000
$>0
800
600
400
7.600
10,000
0,600
8.600
Approximation Prises.
<5,448 prizes,-amounting to’ .' $213,14$
25,838 Prises Amoanting to 8300,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificates of Packages will 1» sold at tbe ;
following rates, which is the risk:
A Certificate of Package of 10 Whotes, $60
Do do 10 Halves, 80
Da do 10 Quarters, 15
Do do 10 Eighths, 7.60
LOOK AtT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Flan !
Whioh takas place on every Wednesday and
' . Saturday in I860.
1 Capital Prize of .....,.....,..$23,000
1 Prize of 4,500
1 Prize of-.... 4,000
: 1 Prize ofa,.....,;....,....... -"MOO
. 1 Prize ot. ........2,171-20
. 10 Prizez of ,..$700 are........ 7,000
AOPrlzcsoE. 176 ate 7,000
. 60 Prizes ot. 125 art 6.260
250 Prises ot. 80 are.... 20,720
64 Prizes of. - 50 art 8,200
64 Prizes of.........* , $0 are 1,020
. 64 Prizes of 20 afe.* 1,280
41 at*..- SMI 1
28,224 Prizes of. 5 arc. ..141,121
34,312 Prizes Amounting to $281^431.2().
Whole Tickets -$5,
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING Tiokets or Certificate,
close the money to our address for the tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be for
warded by first mail. Purchasers can hare
tickets ending in any figure they may derig-
The list ot drawn numbers and prims will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail
or Express, to be directed to
McKINNEY * Co
in ar 22 tri. Savannah, Ga. -
v .. v „ . *1-
We are receiving oar asaal supply of
SPRING & SUMMER
<3- O O D S.
They have been bought for ^ and under
CIrcaBBtaiees.
$80,000
ss? Tke most
(ASlIORYtJOOIlS
W
We think they are handsome, and know they are os cheap
as can be had any where,
The great amount of our sales, our long experience in
busipess, and the abundant facilities we possess for purchasing,
We trust will be sufficient guarantee to ottr friends, that we.
can and will do
CdiSrDUCTeo BY MR. CM BERG,
. Presents many rare novelties. We are selling goods in that
line' fot less ihoney than niost Country Merchants pay for such
goods in market. We hope our friends will keep in view the
fact that Mr, Omberg is a practical Tailor—knows exactly
how to manage such a business, Rtld everybody knows that he
is reliable, [which is very important in that line of business]
and ottei of the best judges of Goods in all this country, >;j ^
W.e refer everybody to our Btore for the troth of the above
asseVtibns. Always ready to serve our friends we are
IPwP- Truly, •
TOMES, SCOTT, OMBEftS & C0i 3!
aprilZ—telf ' 5* ' ~{
, until ft becomes as roramun as their
ail meals, and yet they are not relieved.—
None but the foolish and weak would hesitate
to procure these valuable Bitters, and save
themselves intense agony. Sold by Druggist
and doalers-gonerally everywhere.
/ED'Seo advertisement in another column,
mar20trilm. ■ *1 f r v \
OPENING OF
Spring and Summer Styles
• OF ;
BONNETS, HATS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
APB1L 7th, AT '
Mrs. M, J. SUMMERHAYS'
Establishment, Bro*^ SV Rome,'Ga.
aprptwtf
J. O. BAKER,..-. R.-W. ECHOLS
NEW
$@^Tho attention
and travelling publio is called, to the
changes of sohedule on the W, & A. and
ltomo Railroads.
B AKER & ECHOLS,
DEALEBS IN .
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Colognes and Flavoring Extracts,
OILS, PAINTS, &0.
GLASS, PUTTY,
UTHflTUPPS*
FINE CIGARS,
LHgUOBS for Medical Pur
poses, &c., &c. &0.
Rome. Ga. Feb. llth.
[triwewtf.]
A Card to the Suffering. .
The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was oured of Con
sumption, when all other means had failed,
’•y a recipe obtained from a leaned physician
residing in the'great oity of Jeddo. This re
cipe has euredereat numbers who were suf-
forring from Consumption, BronohilJs. Sore
Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility
and nervous depression eauied by these dis
orders.
Desirous of boneBting others, I will send
this recipe, whioh I have brought home with
mo, to all who need it, free of charge.
Address Rrr. WM. COSGROVE,,
230 Baltio street,
jau28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rome Mutual Insurance Co
NOTICE,
rpHR ANNUAL MEETING of Stookhold-
X era of tho Rome Mutual Insurance Com
pany for the election of a Board of- Directors,
will be held at the'office of the Borne Rail
road on Monday, 6th of Mur next. '
C. H. STILLWELL, Seo’y,
- mar27—td
•- CIGEBO A. SMITH,
DBALKtl IN
CONFECTIONARIES
AND'FBUITS,
ROME, GA , -
TB ; Inst receiving a large add well selected
X slock of . Confectionaries, such as
Candies, Baisins,
' Dates,- .
currants,
Pickles,
- VermiciUi
Mace,
r, Allspice,
cinnamon,
Lemons,
eocoannts,
ADAMS, McKINNEY & CO
96 Liberty Street, - 4
NEW YOEK,
Offer for Sale from United
StatesJBonded Warehouse:'
BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUY
A Co., PINET, OASTILLION & Go.,
-JAMES HENNESSYand MARRETT.
Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER aud HOPS
SEIGNETTE, and RASTEAU.
GXN8-IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own Im
portation, - and, -varieus • other favorite"
brands.; ' ’
RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES—8HERBY, MADEIRA, FORT and
other brands, various grades.
IN BOND-SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
ALSO in Store a large and well selected
stock of
DOMESTIC* UQUOBS,
. SUCH AS
Bye, Bourbon & Monong’bela
WHISKIES.
. feb!4-;trlwly.
—■ ~7
P
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C/2
Singer’s Sewing Machines.
PRICES REDUCED TO $50, $75, $90
' and $100. 'I.'j.-'i-
rnHE plain reason why ■' Singer's Sewing-
X Machines have always sold readily at *
higher average price than any other, i» that
they aro better, more durable, more reliable,
capable of doing’ a much greater variety of
work, and earning more money. - Long con
tinued popularity is proof of sterling merit:
In the purchase of wliat aro called cheap
Sewing-Mochinos, thousands hare been; de
ceived and disappointed, but with Singer’s'
Maohincs thero is never any failure er mis
take.
Figs,
citron.
- Preserves,
Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire & Burglar Proof Safes.
TYTITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-
VV PROOF LOCKS, the same that wore
awarded separate medals afthe World’s Fair
London, 1851, and; the World’s Fair, New
York, 1853, and are THE ORLY American
Safes that were awarded medals at tho Loh-
don World's I-'air.
These Safes form the most perfect security
■ssaffi.’SbSr”’' w ' 8 ^* , ' r
•1,000 REWARD ; - .
Wijl hi palate any person that ean gbow
that a Herring’s Potent Champion Safe ever
failed to proserve its contents In an gccldon-
tal Fire.-
S„ C. HERRING A CO.., Manufooturora,
25t Bnfadway. oor. Murrav st., Now, York,
and 52 miS.Qnvivr st, N. O. ,.
Aoehts—B. W. Knowles, Riehmcnd, Vu*
R. F. LesteiV' Felersbuiw, . V*.p Rowland
Brothers, Norfolk, V*.;'J. H. Thomr ‘‘
Lynohburg, Vo., J. R. Blossom, Wilt
N. O., W. Herring A Son, 'Atlanta, _
Roche A Bell, 8avannah7Cfa.< V- M. A B. F.
Reed, Wost Point,Ua., Holmes A Co, Chzr-
lcston,S. C. jaal2—tw3m
l! irif i« n —
FINJS SYRUP, COFFEE,
wenty-five different brands of ehoiee
A Good Tinner Wanted,
mSE undesigned is anxious to secure the
X service# of a First-rato Tinner. One com
petent to work in all tho branches of the Tin
business. ▲ workman as above described
•nd of steady habits will bo peid liberal
one other than a sober, industrious work
man ns*d apply. Address
ttMMrwtf T Cave Spring, <ih
.Auguste Chronicle A Sentinel copy one
m«£ and farwted biff
Singer’s New Family Sewiag.Slachine
S .e price of which is only $50, is a light and
cgantly deoorated Machine, capable of per
forming; in tho best stylo, all tho sowing of a
pri rata family. • It has seoured a groat repii-
tatrbn during the few months since ft was
first offored to the publio.
Singer’s' Transverso' Shuttle-Machine,
to be sold at $75, Is a maebiue entirely new in
its nrrangoment; it is very beautiful, moves,
rapidly and very easily, and, for family use
and light manufacturing purposes, Is tho very
best and ohcapost Mochmo ever offered to
foCpublie. These Machines ore being lu-
creased In number as rapidly as possible, and
yot the demand for them can not be fully
supriiodf...' j'-* —f•
ingr’s No. 1 Standard Shuttlo Machine
formorly soldat $135, but no# reduced lo $00,
istco well known all over tho world to need
any description. Every sort 6f work, coarse
or fine, can bo done with it. t<v •
Singer’s No. 2 Standard Shuttle-Machine.
This is the favorite manufacturing machino
verywhore. Tlio sise of the Machine gives_
mnpfe sj
ing qualities", gives it a decided i
Price, with'table complete, $100. ,
' Since the great reduction in the price of
these Standard Machines, on the 1st of Octo
ber, 1858, tho sale of them has increased four
fold. . - :j
All of Singer’s Machines make the inter
locked stitch with two threads, which is the,
best stitch known. Every person desiring lo
- ire full and reliable information about
lgillanl|lTm«,thnir ni-r-T prices, work
ing capacities, and the best methods of pur-
‘ ‘ r,can obtainitb J ’“ '*
• Singer A 'Cb.’s
RKimh
r. m. sftroEK * co.,
mnr22trily. 458 Broadway, N. Y.
SLATE, SLATE,!
Vain Wert
S IEA8, Yeast, Ponders Ess. Coffee, Black-
J 1?t JJ W mM^01«ra ^Vinegar,
fabU No. I Choice
Beware of Mineral Poisoner*
OR. 4. B0V£E DORS'
CELEBRATED
VEGETAHIJB_ MEDICINES
neipieut Consumption, weak
eak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyipep-
-al or Nervous Debility, Piles and
■ requiring u Tonic, an unsurpat-
bey an mads of smre Sherry wine,
le from their medicinal
i a most wholesome urn
properties,
d delightful
nu,<
all dii
sed.
land a
|hey j
-nyofaj*.:
His BrwsAy Cathartic
Is a sun remedy for costiveness, liver edm-
plaint and dyspepsia. They an plesuant to
the taste; sure in their operation; and as n -
cathartic, entinly, effectually and positively
supercedes the use of Pills, so naUscous and
disagnable to the taste'.
His Imperial Gin Bitters
Aston the Kiddeys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and ore a superior remedy for dyi;
pepsia, connected with liver complaint in' all
its forms. '"wT : ■. ‘
FOB FEMALE OBSTRUCTION!*,
They are truly valuable, mode of pure Hol
land* Gin, pleesant and agreeable lo tbs' taste
and may be wall termed a necessary FeUfaU '
Companion. ~>
His Cathartic Syrup ' •
For Infants, Children,' and delicate FcaSler,'
is certainly one of the most desirable and.
valuable medicines in the werld. Tt is a per-
feot substitute for calomel, acting on the fiver
removing all obstructions in tha Bowels, oar
ing costiveness, indigestion and dyspepsia.—
Although it is as sure and effectual in its op
erations. as calomel, yet it is so delicious to
the taste, that children will cry for it, and it
is as gentle, innocent and harmless as the
dews of Heaven. Thousands ot mothers
throughout the land will bless the discoverer
of- this Invaluable medicine.
. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD A' CO.,
Proprietors,
, . .■ .- i’ropri
649 A 651 Broadway, New York.
Bold by Farell A Yeiser. raartO-trify
EATING SALOON,
^£$7-/ 'BY fi
W. A. DARDEN.
First Door below Walker’s
‘ LIVERY STABLE
rnilE Subscriber has filled up a first class
X Restaurant, and will be prepared to serve
'deals stall hoursof tho day or night, at
oiiZble prices. Ham and Eggs luKy be
mnritsirtitSM, nbd Oystcri., Shad,.Birds,
- ®Uoks,Aq*lrralSh«d‘eth«luxiinfp, each in
their season. People from the country will
mar32triwtf.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
Fifty DoUnrs per Month Cut Er-
pensec Pflid.
W E wish to engitge an active Agent in
every oounty throughout the United
States and Canadas, to travel and introduce
our NEW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD LOCK
stitcr sewing MACHINE. ThisExvcfaior Ma
chine is just patented, with valuable Improve
niehts, which make iltheoheapest anilmost
popular machine iu existence, and Acknowl
edged to be unsurpassed for general utility.
A limited number of responsible agents are
wanted to solioit orders by sample, to whom a
salary of $50 per month and expensos will be
paid. For conditions aud full particulars, ad
dress, with a stamp for retutn postage,
J. W. HARRIS,
. No. 13 Shoe and Leather Exchange, Boston,
Mass., janl7-tri6m
HOUSE TO KENT.
IJIHF, HOUSE Afcf) LOT
Hicks, situated in CeSoto, ij
of a mile west of Rome, all ini
jood repair; aud the lot contains betweon
jour and five acres. Apply at tho Drug Store
of Newman A Nowlin, Rome, Ga.
fcb.lt—trilm. '
■NEGROES FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber will keep constantly oa
band, a few choice hands for sale, at rea
sonable prices.
AYanted a few likely young Negroes for
which the highest prices will be paid in cash,
jan 17-lrt-Sm AYM. RaMEY.