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Thursday Morning, April' 12, 1800.
iSr Joseph Walker is Agent for fSis
payer in Charleston, S. Cj and is authorized
(0 make contracts for Advertising, receive
aoney and give receipts.
' ggySEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA-
GES FOE INTERESTING READING
MATTER. " ; ;
Eons Market.—Cotton still 10} for
boat grades. Corn 90 cts, Bacon 91@H
lOcts. Wheat $l,‘*“'' v "
LATER- FROM EUROPE.
Arrrival of thnStehmship
PRINCE ALBERr.
Commercial Nows.
Liverpool Cotton Market.—The saleB
of Cotton for tho week reach 43,000
bales, of which speculators took 2,500
and exporters 5,000 bales. The market
closed quiot and declining, and somo
Circulars say that the inferior grades
wore }d. lower.
Congressional. ■ ! -,-.:-SJ!S.
Washington; April 10.—fn the Sen
ate to-c\ny the Homestead bill was -un
der discussion. : -
• In the House, the admission of Kan
sas was the principal matter considered
and discussed.
•. ——:—— 1 — - ■
Latest from. Mexico.
Oh the 1st irist., Vera Cruz was quiet
and it was reported, that Miramon had
left for the capital. ‘ .
Bank Robbed—840,000 Stolen.
Columbus, Ga., April 10.—The Marine
Bank Agency in-thls city was entered
last; night with falsoheys and forty thou
sand dollars stolen .therefrom.. About
.6 half of-the money, stolen'isin bills
I of the Marino Bank, and the-other por
tion is in Georgia and South Carolina
bank bills.
A reward of one thousand dollars is
offered for the discovery of the robber,
ROME
Royftl Arch. Chapter,
Rogitlar Meetings --FIRST TUESDAY
NIGHT in each month, ..4- "> $r ,
TIIOS. J. PERRY. H. P., '
ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K.,
WILLIAM N. DtTCKER, S.,
D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, •
D. G. LOVE, See’y. . febOtrily.
Speciqi ^olSecg.
■P NO. 40. ,
^ m ' cot * n S 3 ' cvt ' r y WEDNESDAY.
Qfficcrs-C. M. SMITH, N. G.,
TIIOS. J. FERRY. V. G.,
• R. T. HARGROVE, Secretary,
*■ . W. N. DUGKEH, Treasurer.
feb9trily.
Chills nud Fcvcrl-»Oue of the greatest
remedies that has ever been laid before the
public for Fever and Agno, and which have
received the highest encomium from tho press
and the people, is. Dr. J. Hostetter’s Celebra
ted Bitters. Who would endure the tortures
.arising from this terrible dispose, when it can
be so eijally cured ?. Who would endure sloop-
less nights, burning fevers and ley chills al
ternately, when a remedy can bo obtained
for a more trifle ? And yet how many families'
linger onta painful existence under this dead
ly, blight, and do nothing but gulp down
mifrilne, until It becomes os common as their
dailtocats, and yet they are' not relieved-.—
None but the foolish and weak would hesitate
to procure those valuable Bitters', and save
themselves intense agony. Bold by Druggist
and dealers geuerally everywhere.
jSS'Sco advertisement in another column.
mar20trilra.
Mexican News.
New Obleans, April 9.—The mails 1 y
the sloop Savimnah have been received.
The small pox was raging among
Miramori’s troops at Mrdelin, and it
was doubtful whether Miramon could
persist much longer.
The bark captured by tfifc Indianola
was the Maria Conception, belonging id
the Marin expedition from Havana. ,A
Mexican schooner was also taken.
A decree bunishing American citizens
and confiscating their property hod been
published at the capital.
Specie Receipts.
New Orleans, April 9.-—The steam
ship Arizona, Brazos lias arrived. She
brings $1,900,000 in specie, and, also,
fifty U. S. troops.
Texas Democratic Convention.
New .Orleans, April 9.—The Demo
cratic State Convention of Texas met at
Galveston on the 2nd irist.* The plat
form adopted, tgk.os.bigh uqd/lepidetlly
Southern ground.' “~'A resolution' was
passed requiring the Texas delegation
to the Charleston Convention to with
draw from the Convention in oaso the
, two-third rule is rejected.
- Knights of the tiolden 'Circle.
New Orleans, April 7 ; —The Knights
of the Golden Circle met y esterday and
expelled Gen. Biokley, and appointed
Colonel Green how,-, the Commander-in-
chief of the organization. The assets
of'the order hftvo'heehplttcediri the
hands of W. E.; .Starke who will meet
all liabilities., , . r. < *
,/ >«• jte- <—•'.
Markets.
‘ Augusta, April 1D,,1 P„ M.—Cotton—
Thei-e.is a fair deiiitujd to-day .for the
better grades; niid prices un advance of
} cent .oil,last week’s.quotations, oil all
except the-stained and lower grades.—
Wo quote' Middling lOftllOj; Good
'Middling 11; Middling,Fair
cents. ■ - ’'' ' ' ' ■ ; .
Cuarlksttx, April It).—Sales o ' Cot
ton to-day 2200 bales. The market was.
firm.
New YorIc, ApriTlO.-r-Snles of Cotton
to-day 6,000 bales, atan advance o^}ct.
'Middling.. Uplatids llJ@ll} cents.
Tbe Weather.—Spring seems to have
been almost entirely omitted from the
seasons this year (U)d, to judge by the
weather, wo find ourselves at once in
mid summer. Tile, thermometer in oar
office yesterday, at 3 o’oloek, P. M., in
dicated 87 degrees—a fair average sum'
merheat. From present prosneote, we
shall liavea moderate crop of. peaches
and other fruits this season.—Quran,
Se\.
A Card to the Suffering.
Ths Rev. V’illiam Cosgrove, while laboring
at a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con- :
sumption, when all other means hod failed,
’.y a roeips obtained frera’a learned pbysiclap
residing in the great city of Jeddo. This ro-
eipo has cured great , numbers who were suf-
forring from Consumption, Bronohitis, Bore
Throat. Coughs and Colds, and tho debility
and nervous depression caused by these dis
orders. ... .
Desirous of benefiting others, I will Bend
tbis reeipe, which I have brought home with'
mo, to all who need it, freo of choree.
Address Rrv. WM. COSGROVE,
280 Baltic street,
jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
GR»\T3&CiTEMENlV
GfBAND SCHEME FOR
APRIL, 1800.
GEORGIASTATlTLOTTERy
; McKINNEY & Co., Managers*
Authorized 1)^ Special Actef the Legislature*
' . ''"" ’25,828 PRIZES.
MORE THAN 1 PRIZETO EVERY 2 T'K'S.
CAPITAL PRIZE
9 6 0.000.
. TICKETS ONLY 310. -
Helves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be Drawn Each.Saturday, in 1860, in tho
city of Savannah Ga. .-
CLASS 66 to be Drawn April, 7, I860.
CLASS 67, “ « 14, 1860.
CLASS 08, ‘‘ « 21, 1860.
CLASS 69, « “ 28, I860.
CLASS 65; “ “ 31. i860.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Prizo
1
1
*
.1
6
10
2
2> -.-
.
SO.
100
100
100
$00,000
20,000
16,000
' 6,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,500
- 1,100
■ 6,000
6,Oor
801
. 401
7,606
10,006
9.600
8.600
OPENING OF
Spring and Summer Styles
OF
BONNETS, HATS,
- < AND FANCY ARTICLES,
APRIL 7th, AT
Mrs. M, J. SUMMERflAYS* .
' Establishment, Broad St., Rome, Ga.
aprStwtf .
Rome Mutual Insurance Co
NOTICE. ‘
rpiiE Annual meeting of stookhoM;
I era of tho Rome Mutual Insurance Com
puny for the election, of ft Board Of Directors,
will be held' at the office of the Rome Bail-
roed on Monday, Olh of May next.; -
. - C. H. STILLWELL, Seb'y.
mar27—td',
A Good Tinner Wanted.
T HE- undersigned is nnxlousto secure tho
services Of a First-rate,Tinner. Ona com
petent to work in all tho branches of tho Tin
business.. A workman, as abovo described
and of steady .habits will bo : -paid liberal
Nono other then a sober, industrious work
-men need apply;,
fab25-trwtf . Cavo Spring, Ga.
Augusta Cbrontole A Sontiuol pop
month and forward bill.
oopy one
*J»“$14,650 have been subscribed to
wards rebuilding the LaGrange Female
College, recontly .destroyed by fird.—
Subscriptions will still be solicited.
lOrFoster Blodgot was olooted Mayor
of Augusta, on the 10th last., by two
majority.
Plantation for Sale.
The Subscriber offers ibr sate his
Plantation, IS miles below Rome
in Floyd, oonnty, on Coosa river,
containing 176^ cores—80 of which
is in a fine stato of cultivation.
Ac, with 220 sores cleared—tho land is Ij
miles from tho river. For further informa
tion apply to the subscriber, ' ■
N. B. DREW,
Missionary Station, Floyd co., Gi
npr6w6m
White Lead and Linseed Oil.
No. I article, ohcop, by
TURNKEY,
No, 3 Choice HouSoi
A No
(I! DEATH!!!
TO EVERY FORM AND,SPECIES OF
VERMINy
Cestar's” . * .. .
Costar's” Rats, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
Costar's”
'Cestnrt” Bed-bug Exterminator.,.-
•Costn'r's” . *
tCestar's” Eieotrio Powder, for Iusocts, Ac.
DBSTnOYS INSTANTLY,
Rats, Roaches, Mico, Moles; Ground Mico,
Bod Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes,- Fleas,
Insects on Plants, 'Insects, on Animals, Ac.,
Ao., iu short, every form'and species of
: VERMIN,
10 Years established in Now York City—used
by the city Fust Office, the city Prisons and
Station'HuuscS, the city Steamers, Ships, Ac.,
the city Hotols, “Aetor,” ‘‘St. Nioholns,” Ac.,
and by murs-than 20,000 private families.
Drug-isW and Rotailersevorywbero Boll them.
Wholesale Agents In all the large Cities, ' .
Regular sizes, 25c. SOc. and $1 Boxes, Bottle,.
!! !B:nrnV.!! I nf^urinuilmltAtions.EkftuUne
each B ix, Bottle .ami Flask, and takO ndth-
in'ghiit‘•CoRTAit’s,” .-
$1.00 B-Xos sent by Mail. ■ .
$3 A 85 Boxes hi ip.antarions. Hotels,. Ao.,-by
Express. .
Address ord irs—or for “Circular to Dealers .
to. - «”.r HESEYtR-. UOSTAfir-. •;
Pr!noi|jal Deiidt;4lO'Brb.vIway, N. Y.
Sold by FAnkt.i. A Ybiseb, Whnlca.ilo and
lie tail, Romo, Ga. fob2tri3m.
$60,000 is
20,000 is
10,600 is
6,000 is .'
4,000 is •
3,000 is’.-
' 2,000.1s t
; 1,500 is. ■
1,100 is „ .
1,000 era
600 arc
1 400 are
" 300 ere
200 ore ’
160 ore
100 ere,
M oro
85,aro
' Approximation Prizes.
. 26,44E.prizes, amounting to , $212,148
25,828 Prizes Amounting to 8380,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. i
Cartifloatcs of Paekagts will bo sold at the;
fallowing rates, which is tho risk 1
A Certificate of PackagAol 10 Wholes. $60.
Do do 10 Halves, . SO
Do do 10 Quarters, 16
Do do 10 Eighths, 7.60
LOOK A'lT THIS.
A SPLENDID DRAWING ON
The Three Number Plan ?
Which tikes pines on cVery Wednesday and
Satufdr.y fn i860. - .
1 tiapltai Prizo uf..: i ......';..........S23,dOO
1 Prfza of V 4,500
I Prize of..,. I.'......... 4,000
1 Prize ot..... 3,000
gsciHr -
MY
We are receiving
Prizes
.$7oo"are:.;:::
.3,171 ZV
.. 7,000
. 176 am
.. 7.000,
., 125 are..—
... 6.250
. 80 are
... 20,720,
.. 60 are....,
.;. 3,200
.. 30 are...,.
... 1,020
... 20 aroii...
... 1,280
.. .10-are.....
... 68,320
.. 6 are...,.
...141,120
259'PriZCSof..,
. 04 Prizes of.........
BtPrizcsof.........
04 Brizes, of.........
6,032. Prizesof„
28,224 Prizes of. ....
34j312 prizcs Amounting to . - . $281,481.20
Whole Tickets $5,
Shares inproportioh. ■
IN ORDERING Tlekcts or Certificates, en-
closo the money to our .address for the tickets
ordered,on receipt of which they wHl-be for-
warded'by first mail.Purchasers .can iiavo
.tiekets iriding in any figure they may dcsig
note.' eSf- ",
The list of drawn numbers arid prizos will
be sent.topurchaaera immediately nfter the'
drawing. .•
AU : communications strictly c»pfidcutlnl.
Orders for Tickets-or Certificates,, by Mall,
or Express, to ho dlrocted to
. : ' McKINNEY A Co„
mar?2tri. ... Savannah, Go.
m
They have been bought fo;
The most Adran
We thipk they are handso|
as can be had anywhere.
The great amount of o;
business, and the abundant ft
we trust will be sufficient
can and will do theih '-justice,
, e&* a Ci T ! & -Syz \ \A
Oixar OMZ\
TAILORING E
CO N DUCTj^^n
‘Presents many rare novelti
line for less money than most
goods in market. We hope o
faot that Mr, Omberg is a
how -to manage such a businesi
is reliable, [which is very iny
and one of the best judges of
We refer everybody to our
assertions. Always ready to
NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE.
[House formerly occupied by- Robt, Battey.]
P. 1, TUBNLEY,
"ITTOULD respeetfiiliy' inform hit
VV friends and customers, and
publio generally, that he it
now opening a very large and at-
tr iotivd Stock of Drugs, Medicines,Chemicals
Dyostuffs. Ferfumery and Fancy ^Articles.—
Also, Faints, Oils, Varnishes. Liquor for
Medical uses. ' Also Seeds of all kinds, both
Field and Garden. (Southern Raised).—
(Glass, Putty, Glue, Brushes, rind in fact, ovary
thing in hfs lirio or that is usually kept in a
First Class Drag Store.
Having hod several yearb experience,-and
by giving hit personal attention to the busi
ness, be hopes to merit a share of publio pa
tronage, and to bo ablp to .furnish his cut
tomert reliablo articles, at as..
LOW PRICES,
A« any hoasss.this.side. of.Augusta, On.. Re-
Wcmticr tha location.. Tho wants of the
country shall bo supplied. ... - febll.'OO.
t j [Garden Seeds. * -
iE all hinds and varieties,‘warranted"to
-be tho kind that will tiirout. for salb
; ..v TURNLEY, No.S' Choice Houso,
Kerosine.Oil and Lamps
QF THE ^BEST QUALITY,' FQR SALB
fobn. 0gP VuBNLEY,No.3 Choieo House.
Price.of
SAWED LUMBER,
OWING to tho increased prioe
of every article of home con
sumption, we, as a portion ol,
the laboring class, feel that we
aahnot lire at tho present low prices.of Lum.
her and Sawing, therefore,.
W°> the undersigned, shall on and after the
1st of February next, pat the.price Of Lum-
bar at oar respective mills, at SI 25 per 100—
Hauling.and Kiln-drying not ineltided.
Remember oar Terms are INVARIABLY
CASH JOB ROGERS
L?R.Aka^WRAGG,
J. G. MORRIS.
jfE®* Other Dealers in .Lumber ore invites
to join in this movement jaa24tw*wti
NOTICE.
rflHifStockholder of. the COOSA A CHAT-
I tOOGA R. R. R. COMPANYara hereby
notified that an Installment of Fifteen >per
cent, on the stock is called for, payable oh
thfi 10th of June next Also Fifteen percent
additional, payable oh the 1st of Angnst
uext By order sf the Board of Directors.
A. B. CULBERSON,
aprOwIm • Sco’y A TresV.
ADAMS, McKINNEY & CO.,
96 Liberty r Street,
NEW YORK,
Offer for Sale from United
States_Bonded Warehouse:
BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD, DUPUY
A Co., PINET, CASTILLION & Co.,
JAMES UENNESSY and MARRETT.
Rochoile-A. ALEXANDER and ndPB
, SEIQNjSTTE, and RAST-EAU. .... •;
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im
lortation, and Various' other ; favorite
•rands.
RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES^—SnERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
.'Other brands, various grades.
IN BOND-SOOTOH IRISH WHI3KIE3
ALSO jn Storoalarge and well selected
stock of;' V - c
DOMESTIC IiaUORS,
‘V SUCH AS
Rye,Bourbon & Monong’hela
a WHISKIES.
fcblj-lriwty.
Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire & Burglar Proof Safes.
TYfiTII HALL'S PATENT EOWDER-
W PROOF-LOCKS, the-samo that were
aNfftfded sepnrnto medals ot the World's Fair
London, lajl, and the Worlds.Fair, New
®-|t JW*i arid tiro' TUB ONLY' American
atbnVwore'Hwrirded medals at the Lon-
-Wofld-S Fair,-”
wiam'te
__-in»t Firo a
ollered to tho publio.
$f,000 REWARD
Will bo paid to 'any person that can show
that ft Herring's Patent Champion Safe.evei
failed tppic/ervo its contents in an occiden
tal Fi£. . -
S. 0. HERRING A CO..,
US lorni'tho'moBt perfect scourity
j and Burglars qf any Safes ever
urg, .
Brothers, Norfolk, Vo.,- J. H. Thompson A.Co.,
Lynchburg. Vo., J. R. Blossom, Wilmington,
N. C., W, Herring A Son, Attanto. Ga... La
Roche A Bell. Savannah. Ga., J. M. A B. F.
Reed, West Point, Go., Holmes A Co., Char-
lesion,S; O^ -^ t . ■ ’
SLATE, St ATEi SLATE I
Van Wert Ouari
_ . eoffrii Sli .
and best qualify, and will continue
enouglUp■supply ihwn
Price, six dolters per iquafar at the Quarry,
cash, or will- make *libaral TIME
meats with contractors, or - will
putting it o“ '■
febOtrily.
JONES,
Van Wert, Go.
.ayrili—xclf
!*5
Beware of Mineral Poisons.
DR. J. 80VEE D0D8’
Celebrated
VEGETABLE MEDICINES
Imperial Wind Bitten
For the cure of Incipient Consumption, weak
Lungs, Weak Stomachs,indigestion, Dyspep
sia, General or Nervous Debility, Piles and
all diseases requiring a Tonic, are unsurpae-
ocd. They are made of a pure Sherry Wine,
and eside from their medicinal propertiee,
they area mot( wholesome and delightful
beverage. ; ■
Hi* Brandy Cathartic
Is a. suro remedy for eostlveness, liver cam-
capable o; doing a much greater variety of nlaint and dyspepsia. They ere pleasant to
work, and onrnliig more money. Long con- 4 fhc tnste; sure in their operation] and a* a
tinuod popularity it proof of etorllng merit. I cathartic, entirely, effectually and positively
In the putolmriri; of what are called cheap eupercedes the use of Pills, so nauseous and
©*P •
Singer’s Sewing Machines.
PRICES REDUCED TO *50, $75, $00
A***”.',\ ’ dlid ’♦iOO. 1 j ‘‘[ IS '
HE plain reason, why Siager's Sojving-
.MueUirios have always sold readily at a
higher average pried than any other,' is that
they nro hotter, inoro durable,' more'reliable,
Scwing-Machiric's,- thousands have been de
ceived arid disappointed,- ; hut with Singer’s
Machines there is never auy failure er mis
take.,-. - '• i
Singer’s New Family Sewing-Machine
the prico of which is only $50, is a light and
elegantly decorated Machine,, capable of per
forming, in the best style/all tho sewing of a
private family.'; It has secured a great repu
tation during the few months , eiuce.it was
first offered to the public. . . v , , VV1
Singer’s Transverse Shuttle-Machine,
to be sold at S75, is a machine entirely new in
its arrangement; it is very beautiful, moves
rapidly aud very easily, and, for family use
and light manufacturing purposes, is the very
bestand cheapest Machine over offered to
tho public. Those Machines are being in
creased in number ris rapidly as possible, and.
yet the demand for them can not be fully
supplied. ''? V; ,
Singr’s No. 1 Standard 8Knttlo Machine
fprmorly sold at $135. but now reduced to$00,
is too well known nil over the world to . need
any description.' Every sart of work, coarse
or fine, cin bo'dnne with' it. Vi.t
iSinger'* IVo, 2 Standard iShuuieiMactiiite.
. This is thofavorite manufacturing machine
everywhere. Tho size of tiro Machine gives
lie space for almost every description of
k, whichitogethor with its admtrablo work
ing qualities,.gives it a decided advantage.—
Price, with'tuhle complete,$1(10. , . ' .
8in--c the great riaffirapn in the price of
these Standard Machines, on the '1st of Octo
ber, 1853, tho sule of them has increased four-
fold,- , vu fc.afiii.iia tti AsaStaJ'Wl
•All of.Singer’s. Machines make the inter
locked s t itch 'with two threads, which is tho
best ktitchknnwn. Every person desiring to
procure full rind reliablo information' about
Sewing-Machines, their s'zes. prices, work
ing capacities, and the best methods of pur
chasing. can Obtain itby Binding fur a copy
of I. Jl- Singer A Oo.’s Garotte, .which -is a
beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted to
tho subject. It will he supplied gratis.
1-rTv w .»’-!• M. SINGER & 00.,- •
mar22tr(ly. 453 Rroadway, N. Y^-
A Fresh andlnrgo Stock of Southern Raised
. OraM. Seed-^
r\T all kinds, juatriceivod by ...
U TURNLET,
febU \ No, 8 Choice House.
_ J
by
W. A. DARDEN.
First Door below Walker’s
. LIVERY STABLE-
T HE Subscriber ha« fitted up a first class
Restaurant; and will be prepared to serve
up Heals Otall hoars-of thertayor night, at
reasonable prices. Ham and Eggs may bo
hud at all times, and Oysters, Shad, Birds,
Ducks, Squirrels and oilier luxuries, each in
ttieir WNyrtSAtaale Ante ttfc country will
disagreable to the taste.
His Imperial Gin Bitters
Act on the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary
Organs, and are a superior remedy for dys
pepsia, connected with liver complaint in all
its forms.
FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS,
Thov are truly valuable, made of pure Hel-
land*Gin, pleasant and agreeable to the taste
and may be well termed a necessary Female
Coinpenion.
Hie Cathartic Iyrap
For Infants', Children, and delicate Females,
is certainly one of the most desirable tad
valuable medicines in the world. It ie a per
fect substitute for calomel, acting on tee fiver
removing ell obstruction* in the Bowels; ear
ing costireness, indigestion end dyspepsia.—
Although it is as sure end effecteal in lie op
erations as calomel, yet it is sft delicious to
the taste, that children will CTy for it, *Od M
is as gentle, innocent and harmless as the
dews of Heaven. Thousands of .mothsrs
throughout ths land will Mess the discoverer
of this invaluable medicine.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD A CO.,
Proprietors,
• - 649 A 651 Broadway, New York.
Sold by Ferell A Yeiser. martft-trily
WASHING
Clothing, Time u4 I,ztep«iv«A
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
fPIlE most simple, economical, end durable
JL article ever oflrirai to tho public to alle
viate the discomforts of wash-day.
DESCRIPTION.
It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribe
on the inside, an interior cylinder of wood
with ribs. There is a space of from 6 to •
inches between the two cylinders. One
crank turns br th cylinders at th* same time,
in opposito directions, rapidly creating a
suds, forcing tho water through the clotnee,
and effectually removing the dirt, Th* ac
tion of the wat -r does the the work quickly,
dispenses entirely with rubbing, and ,thuif
Bat es the wear of clothes.
SULLIVAN A 11YATT, Proprietor*,
64 Beekman St., New York.
N. R.—State and county Rights for ■*!*.
and the purchasers supplied with Machinea
at wholesale on liberal terms.
jsSCA Machine isin operation by al
res* daily, at our Salesroom, 6S“ '
mar3—triwaw3m.
. - -
find
HOUSE TO RENT.
rjIHE HOUSE AND LOT
i late - residence of Dr.
BiekB, zituated in DeSoto, F
of a mile west of Rome, all iuU
good repair; aid the lot cant
Tour and five acre*. Apply at th*
A bowlta. Ron
of Ne
febTSl-
ilome. Ga
’ :■ Wsa